Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, January 24, 1905, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Herald.
TUSDAY, JAN. 24, 1905.
Mitchell Case May be Delayed.
Washington, Jan. 21.—Senator
Mitchell has decided not to re-enter
the Senate. He has been^urged by
his friends to return to Portland
and insist on an early trial. In­
formation has reached Washington
indicating that the prosecution is in
no hurry to bring Mitchell to trial,
but that a series of delays will prob­
ably be interposed.
Ono official, closely connected
with the land frauds case, says he
has advices from a friend in this
city that Mitchell will not oe
brought to trial for at least a year.
All these reports have been car­
ried to Sonator Mitchell and are
oited as reasons why he should go
back to Portland and insist on being
tried.
Senators who believe in his in­
nocence have gone to him in the
last few days and advised him to go
home and demand a prompt hear-
ing.
They declare that he is
titled to a speedy trial, especially
on account of his position. If guilty
they say, the facts should be estab
fished, for if guilty he is unfit to
hold his office as Senator.
If in­
nocent, the fact should be declared
in order that he may once more take
up his active duties in the Senate
Shells Exploding on Potomac
Some days ago the woods in the
mountains known
as London
Heights, opposite Harper’s Ferry,
took fire and burned with great in
tensity.
After burning for some
time a series of explosions were
heard, which startled the inhabitants
and the concussion waB so great
that it broke windows in some
houses in Harper's Ferry, across the
Shenandoah.
The explosions were caused by
the bursting of shells, which were
thrown on the heights at the time
when General Mills nurrendered to
Stonewall Jackson, in 18fi2. Those
had failed to explode when they
were fired, and had lain here for
oyer 40 years.— Hagerstown Mail.
4 C r iu t T n t r d r
Strike in Russia.
Coos County U w and Order chnuiberiaiu » c ouch
Rcnrdr
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League.
■Absolulely Heresies*.
is daily enacted, in thousands of
St. Petersburg, Jan 21.— The;
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The fault of giving childreh rued- homes as Death claims, in each
strike is assuming the aspect of a
At the convention of citizens o f , 'cine containing injurious substan- one, another victim of Consumption
revolution. Father Gopon, who is of Coos county on Friday last at the
or Pneumonia. But when Coughs
than the disease from which they
the recognized leader of the work­ court house, the constitution as are suffering. Every mother should and Colds areproperlv treated, the
tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntly,
men, is urging them to arm and given below was adopted. The pri­ know that Chamberlain’s Cough
of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: “ My
mary
object
of
the
league
is
to
se­
Remedy
is
perfectly
safe
for
chil­
fight the soldiers if necessary. He
wife had the consumption, anil
declares that the projected meeting cure the operation of enforcement dren to take. It contains nothing three doctors gave her up. Finally
harmful and for coughs, colds and she took Dr.King’s New Discovery
of strikers muBt be held, even if a of the Local Option law, as adopted
croup is unsurpassed. For sale by
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
by
the
majority
of
voters
last
No­
massacre result His influence with
R. S. Knowlton.
which cured her, and to-day she is
vember. Funds are now on hand
the rabble is remarkable.
well and strong.” It kills the
Stories are in circulation of wide­ or subscribed, almost sufficient to
gerniB of all diieasos. One dose re­
Wanted
lie v es.
Guarinteed at 50c and $1.-
spread disaffection in the army. It press the case before the circuit
Special Representative in this 00 by R. S Knowlton, druggist.
is even said that if ordered to fire judge. But the friends of local op-
on the mob the soldiers will refuse. tion are requested to send in money j county and adjoining territories Trial bottle free.
The authorities vigorously deny and pledges from all precincts, and ; to represent nn.l advertise an old-
at once, as several hundred dollars established business house of solid
these rumors.
Notice.
more are needed so that the league financial staudiug.
.Salary $21
The city is in a state of terror, and
We the undersigned want it un­
will be in position to promptly j weekly’, with expenses advanced
few shops are open. The strikers
checkmate any legal move made by | each Monday by check direct from derstood that the tickets marked
are planning to cut telephone and
Horse and buggy Dispatch and Favorite are not good
the liquor interests when the pres­ headquarters.
telegraph wires, destroying St,
ent injunction is disposed of. Send furnished when necessary; position on Str. Antelope, and that when such
Petersburg’s communication with
tickets are purchased from Capt.
all cash cr subscriptions to the permanent. Address Blew Bros. Panter they will not be honored.
the world.
treasurer, A. H. Mulkey, Coquille. A* C o , Dept. A, Monon B ldg,
Signed:
T hos W h it it,
The strike leaders are closely
The Bandon ladies have set the Chicago, III.
J o h n C. M o o m a w .
paralleling the early movements in pace for the ladies of other cities.
the French revolution. The Czar’s
They sent in $22.00 cash, and a sub­
3=43-4
advisers tell him he must not yield.
stantial amount in pledges to the
The rumored assassination of M, convention. Where are the ladies
Smyroff, manager of the Putiloff of the other cities?
Will you not
Iron Works, is denied.
It is also help us in our fight for the protec­
declared this morning that Father tion and defense of your homes,
CHAS MOOMAW, Prop.
Gopron has not been arrested.
your happiness and your property
interests.
Lee precinct sent in
Jury Fails to Agree.
$27.50; Bandon, over $50.00; Co­
Opposite Hotel Coquille,
Front Street.
Portland, Or., Jan- 21.— After be­ quille over $100; other precincts
ing out 40 hours, the jury on the smaller amounts, but they have evi­
case of Geo. Sorenson, charged with dently not yet been thoroughly
offering a bribe to District Attorney- canvassed. Friends of local option
P P T 01? SflLE .n^
Hall, reported that they could not don’t let the opportunity to help in
ìib-st o e - s a a -
agree and were discharged.
th:s great and progressive move­
Charges of bribery have been ment pass you by. Here is the con­
Stump Puller.
For Sale.
made against two jurymen, A. C. stitution of the league:
Proposals
N OTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Solicitea
Notice is hereby given that the com ­
mon council of the C ity of C oquille, Ore­
gon, will receive sealed proposals for the
building of the follow ing side walk, to
w it: one hundred (100) feet of side
walk, w ith necessary trestle and railing,
along South side of Lot 1, (1) Block
Fourteen, (14) North A ddition, the
same being on the N orth side of W at­
kins street at the intersection o f “ B”
street, Nosler's and N orth additions,
C ity o f Coquille, Oregon.
Proposals for said work to be filed
w ith the city recorder on or liefore Jan­
uary 18th, A 1». 11105, at 4 o'clock p. m .,
of said dav.
T he council reserves the right to re­
ject any and all bids.
E , (4. D, H olden ,
C ity Recorder.
Dated Jan. 3, 1904.
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Sawmill Wanted.
Special inducements will be made
by J. D. My res of Miitf. Rink cnek,
to anyone wishing a site for a port­
able sawmill. Everything neets-
sary right at hand for a business of
this kind.
D epartm ent o f the Interior,
Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon,
N ovem ber 26, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the follow ­
ing-nam ed settler has filed notice of liia
intention to m ake final proof in support
of his rlafin, and that said proof will lie
made before Jam es W atson, C ounty
Clerk at his office at C oqu ille, Oregon,
on February 13, 1905, v i z :
II. E . No. 9708, H ugh H . H astings,
for the NEJ* Sec. 28, T . 27 S ., R . 12 W .
H e names the follow ing witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation o f said land, viz:
C A M etlin, o f M arshfield, O re g o n ;
and F R Bullock, C R Phillips and G W
Stevenson, all o f Coquille, Oregon.
J . T. B R ID G E S ,
R egister.
We would tie pleased to have you try a
suck o f White Lily, our new Sour. This is
an old established brand in Portland. Han'
Francisco and Sound cities. A trial is all
we ask. We are sure you will be pleased
and will always call for "W hite Lily” in
the future. Gao. A . R obinson .
Th gentlem en o f C oquille and sur­
rounding country are specially invited
in to see W T K err A C o’ s fine line of
Overcoats as the winter approaches.
Prices are always right at K err’s.
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
Adkins, of Polk, and John Northrup,
of the Dalles.
In all probabilities
an indictment will be returned this
afternoon. On the discharge of the
trial jury, Federal Judge Bellinger
instructed the district attorney to
take the Sorenson case before the
grand jury with a view to an in­
dictment for perjury.
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Hillsboro. Or., J a n ll.— (Special.)
Mrs. Belle Bales, of Beaverton, yes-
terady entered the saloon of Roosi
A Henriken and smashed out a win­
dow and. broke liquor bottles, dam­
aging property to extent of $75. A
warrant of arrest was issued this af­
ternoon.
PREAMBLE.
V I
PARK AND W ASHINGTON S T R E E T S
---------P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N ---------
Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or
class instruction. Thousands o f graduates in posi­
tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It p a ys to
attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free.
The strongest, most durable, easiest
to handle Stump P uller, the S m ith’ s
G rubber. For inform ation w rite or see
M . G. P ob l, agent, M yrtle P oint, Ore.
It simplifies purchasing.
A good home tu this city, on
We who are of the order loving
easy terms:
Enquire at this office.
citizens of Coos county, in order to
secure the enforcement of law and
Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0,
and retail, quality guaranteed. C oquille
order in all matters of good citizen­
V alley P acking Co.
ship, and particularly with regard
THE GREAT INDIAN
to the enforcement of the looal op ­
tion liquor law, do form ourselves L iver, K id n e y and B lo o d M edicin e,
into this organization.
Cures Rheum atism , Dyspepsia, In d i­
NAME.
This organization shall be known
as the Coos County Law and Order
League.
MEMBERSHIP.
gestion, Nervousness,, l.oss of Sleep,
Loss of A ppetite, Nervous Affliction of
the Heart, C onstipation and all Diseases
of the B lood, Liver and K idneys.
P rice $1 per package.
F or Sale on ly by
M R S. L IN A JOH NSON,
Agent for C oqu ille,O rego.
The regular members of this or­
ganization shall consist of such
persons as are willing to contribute
C. H. SIMPSON,
for its support, and to work for its
Mrs. Bales contended that her success.
MEETINGS.
son, whom she alleges is a minor,
was given liquor at the place, and
Meetings shall be held at the call
she says she is willing to go to jail, of the executive committee, or at
as it would be a good cause. Young the request of five members at the All vork done in up to-date style
Bales, so it is said by the saloon call of the president. Fifteen mem­
an I guaranteed first class.
proprietors, says he is 22 years of bers present shall constitute a
ago, and he has stated this both be­ quorum for the transaction of busi­
Coquille, Oregon.
fore and after the assault a la Car­ ness.
rie Nation. The mother says the
OFFICERS.
FRATERNAL O RDERS.
boy has not yet reached his major­
The officers of this organization
QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F
ity.
shall Vie a president, a secretary, a
Alfred Johnson,
D EALER IN
Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
Constantly on hand.
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 17.—
Governor Folk has applied a heavy
boot to the lobbyists and tonight
corporation henchmen, who hereto­
fore have brazenly crowded the
corridors and chambers of the Cap­
itol are packing their trunks, prac
tically banished as outlaws after 30
hours of grace. The State Legisla­
ture of Missouri, for years the pro­
lific source of stories of corruption
and scandal, is undergoing reform,
M eets every Saturday night.
treasurer, and as far as practicable,
G eo . H . B axter , N. G.
and through a set of four drastic
Farm tor Rent
a vice president for each precinct J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v.
rules, posted by the Executive to­
160 acres 2 miles east of Norway, in the county.
day, the army of buttonholers that
QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
Coos couuty, Oregon, kuown as the
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
has worked the lawmakers with
Meets the first and third T hursday
J. H. Allen place. 2 small houses,
The officers shall be elected nights in each m onth.
gold-plated cajoleries is under
hay barn, etc., small orchard. 12 to
J . J. S tanley , C . P.
every second year just after the po­
stringent surveillance.
15 acres plow land, 40 to 50 acres
I. H a c k e r , Scribe.
litical parties have held their con
cleared for pasture, mostly fenced;
Chicago, Jan. 20.— W. 8. Kirk, unfailing supply of running water, ventions; and they shall hold office |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20.
until their successors are elected
one of the most clever bill-raisers
Meets the second and fourth W edn es­
mile from good school, good coun­
and duly qualified. Elections shall day nights in each m onth.
in the United States, has been ar­ ty road by place.
Will lease for a
M rs . M arvin L yons , N. G.
rested in Aurora, where he was hy­ term of years to reliable parties. be by ballot or by viva voce vote as M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’y.
ing under the name of Charles For further information address the best suits this organization.
QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. 4 A. M.
DUTIES OF OFFICER8.
Clemmens with a woman who mar. owner,
E. A. B a r n e t t ,
Meets the Saturday night on or be-
ried him a year ago in ignorance o f
1 The president and secretary fore the full m oon.
Riverside, Calif.
his character.
He is wanted all
shall perform the duties usually
J . H. C ecil W . M.
over the West and enough charges
devolving upon such officers in con­ .1. J. L amb , Sec’ y .
Stock Hogs for Sale.
hang over him to keep him in the
ventions or deliverative bodies.
0EULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S.
Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C.
penitentiary 1000 years. He told
2 It shall be the duty of the
Meets next Friday night.
his wife ho was a Secret Service »boats, that will weigh between 60 vice-presidents to agitate the ques­
M rs . K athryn S lagle , W . M .
and
80
pounds
a
piece.
Price
4c.
agent
tion of social reform in their re. ---------------------, Sec’y .
C. A. P endleton , Coquille.
speotive precincts, to gather funds
I^TCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P.
Cause and EHect.
for the use of this organization, for­
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday
New York, Jan. 19. -Papers will
warding same to the treasurer, nDd nights each m onth in Odd F ellow s’ hall.
Representatives Hermann, Burns, be signed tomorrow morning at 150
to aid in securing votes at each
A . F. L ine « a r , C. C.
of Coos and Curry; Cooper, of Polk, Fifth avenue between W. A. W ood­
election on the side of good citizen­ V . R . W ilson , K . R. S.
and Shook, of Klamath, are accom­ bury, philanthropist and hardshell
ship, and to aid in all ways possible QOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W.
panied by their wives and are em­ bachelor, and W H- Kerr, otherwise
in enrrying forward the objects of
Meets the second and fourth W ednes-
ploying mostly gentlemen for clerks. known as Joe Kerr, author, optimist | ,hl9 organization.
dav nights of each m onth in W . O. W .
hall.
— Salem Journal.
and married,man, for a debate to
3 It shall he the duty of the
R. E. N obler , W . M.
prove whether or not there is really
treasurer to receive all money be­ O. F. R oiirkr , Ree.
It is hard to tell whether the a contented husband in New York.
longing to this organization, to de­ MPERIAL LODGE, NO II, 0. OF H.
Czar is lucky or unlucky. If a de­
Mr. Woodbury
has wagered
posit same in bank, to pay out
M eets the first and third W ednesday
liberate attempt was made to mur­ $1,000 in essh and 150 pairs' of
■ said funds only on the order of the nights each m onth in W oodm an hall.
der him, he is lucky to have escaped shoes for newsboys for evidence
iss G race S keels , C . H .
; executive committee, and he shall M bs . I. N . P M lyi
. br , Rec.
it; If the affair was a blunder, h that there ii such it thing. He is ;
I submit to the executive committee a
|y|YRTLE CAMP. NO 197, W. 0. W.
is unlucky to be exposed to such the founder of a semi-charitable!
• semi-annual statement of receipts
M eets the first ami third Saturday
risks.—Oregonian.
colony at Caldwell, N. J., and
and disbursements.
nights ofeaeti m onth.
prides himself on his knowledge of
W . H . M ansell , C .C .
MANAGEMENT.
Chicago, Jan. 21— News of the human nature.
J. i S i mmons , i ierk.
The
management
of
the
business
murder by Yaqui Indians of John
The hall in which the oratorical
QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO 39t, F. A. A.
Kenneth Mackenzie and Dr. Robert contest is to take place and the of this organization shall he in the
Meets the second and fourth T hu rs­
Coy, of Chicago, was received here makeup o f the jury will be de­ hands of the executive committee, day nights of each m onth in Odd Fel­
low
s’ hall.
consisting of the president, secre-
today. Fears are expressed that E. termined tomorrow.
D r . G eo . R ussell , Pres.
tnry and treasurer, except at such M rs . C har . H arrington , Sec’ y.
A. Porter, Mackinzie's partner in a
limes as this organization is in ses­
mining engineering firm is also
£VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 2IA. W. 0. W.
An agreeable move moot of the sion.
among those murdered.
M eets the second and fourth Satur­
bowels without any unpleasant ef­
day nights of each m onth.
AMENDMENTS.
fect is produced by Chamberlain's
Nogaols, Ariz., Jan. 21—The Stomach and Liver Tablets. For
M rs . W . H . M insell . G . N.
This constitution may he amended
J esse C. S immons , Clerk.
bodies of five Americans, who were sale by R. S. Knowilon.
at any meeting of ihe organization,
murdered yesterday in 8'inora, Mex-
due notice of the proposed nmend- JUSTUS LODGE, NO 35, RATHB0NE SISTERS
Any schooi district in need of nn
ioo by Yaqui Indians, were brought
Meets the first and th in ! Tuesday
ment
hnving been previously given.
experienced teacher oau be put in
nights each m onth in Odd F ellow s’ half,
here today.
The dead mou came communication with om> be en­
Apui.rit Hi BURLY,
M r *. A nni e L a w r e n c e , M* K, C ,
here recently from Illinois.
quiring at this office.
I
Secretary.
Mn», I> rz C hask , M. of R . 8
A . P . A R M S T R O N G . LL.B., P R I N C I P A L
Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail.
W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.
C O Q U IL L E , O R EG O N
JO B W O R K
The Finest to be had in
Coos County at the lowest
Prices.
B ill Heads.
Briefs,
Letter Heads,
Posters.
Leqal Blanks,
Envelopes,
Wedding Stationery.
P
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Statements.
Up-to-date Work Delivered
with Neatness and
Dispatch.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. O. DRYDEN,
IN CONNECTION W ITH HERALD.
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