Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, January 31, 1905, Image 2

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TUSDAY, JAN. 31, 1305.
Fin« Parents if Girls are Bad.
Olympia, Wash., Jan 27.— What
age shall a girl have to reach before
she ia allowed to frequent saloons
and places where liquors are sold?
This question has become the one
important feature in the Tucker
divorce bill, now being considered
by tho House, having passed the
Senate. Senator Tucker undertook
in his bill to provide a divorce law
which would involve worthless hus­
bands and wives by forcing them to
live together and take care of their
families, or go to jail. Tacked onto
the bill is a provision that children
obey their parents and remain off
the streets and away from question­
able resorts at night. As a penalty
for not keeping their children at
home parents are subject to fine and
imprisonment.
Then the question arose how old
a girl should be before her parents
should be freed from responsibility
for her acts. In the Senate the dis
t-UBsion led to tho belief that the
greatest danger to girls arose be
tween 15 and 18 years o f age, yet a
majority of the Senate voted to
make the age limit 14 years, after
which parents could not be jailed
if their boys and girls visited saloons
or disreputable housen. The dis­
cussion grew warm, and sentiments
were freely expressed that women
under 18 years of age should not be
allowed where liquor is sold. It is
expected that the House will raise
the age limit to 16 years.
Now York, Jan. 27.—The railway
between Chemulpo nnd Seoul is
preparing to transport 20,000 Japan­
ese troops, according to a Herald
dispatch from Seoul, Corea. The
force is expected to come from Dalny
and, according to the correspondent
is likely to at once move to the
North-Eastern coast, where, it is
rumored, a campaign against Vlad­
ivostok will shortly be inaugurated.
Stump Puller.
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Parties wishing stumps pulled
should call on Thomas Heaton, of
this city. He is prepared to pull
stumps or furnish you with the
faultless puller that jo u may pull
them yourself.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
M A. Pierce wishes to announce
The Japanese adviser from the
that the Stevens Bros., have given
Corean Police Department has
notice of a great clearance sale, to
reached Seoul, and will endeavor to close out stocks of suits, skirts, etc.
reorganize the department along
Ladies, call at the store and see
modern lines.
samples, styles and prices. A won­
Retrenchment of government ex­ derful array of bargains worthy the
penditures has been accomplished attention of careful buyers.
by a reduction of the army, the Jap­
M. A. P ierce .
anese assuring Corea’s national de­
fense, and by the abolition of the
Notice of Final Settlement.
Posts and Telegraph Department,
Notice is hereby given that the
the functions of which will be per.
undersigned has this day filed his
formed by the Japaneses Depart­
final account in the matter of the
ment of Communications.
estate of Mary A. Vowell, deceased,
In Gensan it is rumored also that and that the county court for Coos
a move north will shortly take county, Oregon, has set Monday
place. Eight field pieces have been the 27th day of February, 1905. as
started from Hamhcung.
the day for hearing objections to
Russians also are unceasing in said final account and the settlement
their preparations. Forty guns are of said estate.
Dated this 26th day of January,
at Songjin and south of that point.
W. W . G age ,
A Russian transport is running reg­ 1905.
Administrator of the
ularly between Vladivostok and
estate of Mary A.
Songjin, bringing large quantities
Vowell, deceased.
of ammunition and supplies of win­
ter clothing for the troops.
Farm for Rent.
New York, Jan. 27.— A critical
surgical operation has been per­
formed on Thomas A. Edison, at his
home near Orange, N. J.
Great
secrecy was maintained by the fam­
ily in regard to the affair, and few
details could be obtained.
The
New York, Jan. 25.—The Women’s operation was for a mastoid abcess
Society for Political Study has dis­ behind the ear and very close to the
cussed the injustice done to chil­ brain.
As is generally known, the in­
dren in large families, where the
parents are unable to support them ventor has beon deaf for many years,
properly, nnd after due considera­ nnd the affliction has been worse.
tion those present came out. strong He has been suffering continually
for about a week, and the matter of
ly in support of “ race suicide.
The discussion was started by the an operation was broached several
reading of the weekly municipal re­ days ago, but there was strong hope
port. It developed that the society that it might bd avoided. It de­
desireB to secure anti-pauperism veloped, however, that while Mr.
laws that shall restrict the propaga­ Edison was better in many particu­
tion of the human species. The lars, the growth was not yielding to
speakers expressed the belief that treatment, and the conclusion was
such laws would furnish the solu reached that the operation would
tion of the child labor question, of have to be performed at once. It
overcrowded schools and all other was begun late last night, and was
complaints that hang upon tho rapid not finished until an early hour this
morning, having occupied more
increase of children.
“ We are wasting sympathy,” de­ than two hours.
160 acres 2 miles east of Norway,
Coos county, Oregon, known as the
J. H. Allen place.
2 small houses,
hay barn, etc., small orchard. 12 to
15 acres plow land, 40 to 50 acres
cleared for pasture, mostly fenced;
unfailing supply of running water,
1 mile from good school, good coun­
ty road by place.
Will lease for a
term of years to reliable parties.
For further information address the
owner,
E. A. B a r n e t t ,
Riverside, Calif.
Stock Hogs for Sale.
C liw iuberU lu « i o u c h
llrw rilj
A b n o l u t e l y llurnil«*«*.
A G rim T ragedy
is daily enacted, in thousands of
homes as Death claims, in eacli
one, another victim of Consumption
or Pneumonia. But when Coughs
and Colds are properly treated, the
tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntlv,
of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: “ My
wife had the consumption, and
three doctors gave her up. Finally
she took Dr.King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Cpughs and Colds,
which cured her, and to-day she ie
well and strong.” It kills the
germs of all diieases. One dose re­
Wanted
lieves. Guaranteed at 50c and $ 1 .-
Special Representative in this 00 by I{. S Knowlton, druggist.
county aud adjoining territories Trial bottle free.
to represent and advertise an old-
established b u s in e s s h ou se of s o lid
Notice.
financial standing.
Salary $21
We the undersigned want it un­
weekly, with expenses advanced
each Monday by check direct from derstood that the tickets marked
headquarters.
Horse and buggy Dispatch and Favorite are not good
on Str. Antelope, and that when such
furnished when nectssary; position
tickets are purchased from Capt.
permanent. Address Blew Bros. Panter they will not be honored.
A Co., Dept. A, Monon B ld g ,
Signed;
T hos . W h it e ,
Chicago, III.
J o h n C. M o o m a w .
. The fault of giving children med
icine containing injurious substan
ces, is sometimes more disastrous
than the disease from which they
are suffering. Every mother should
know that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is perfectly safe for chil­
dren to take. It contains nothing
harmful and for coughs, colds and
croup is unsurpassed. For sale by
R. S. Knowlton.
itârjJssS ’®
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An agreeable movement of the
bowels without any unpleasant ef­
fect is produced by Chamberlain’s
Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. For
sale by R. S. Ktiowiton,
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
'THE COUNTY OF COOS.
Stella Fox, and Cland Fox, 1
her husband.
Plaintiffs. |
Departm ent o f the Interior,
Land Office at R oseburg, Oregon,
N ovem ber 2ti, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the follow -
ing named settler has tiled notice o f his
intention to make final p ro o f in support
of his claim , and that said proof will be
made before Jam es W atson, C ounty
Clerk at bis office at C oqu illo, Oregon,
on February 13, 1905, v i z :
If. E. No. 9708, H ugh H . Hastings,
for the NEV4 Sec. 28, T . 27 8 ., R . 12 W .
lie names the follow ing witnesses to
prove ins continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud, v iz:
C A Metlin, of M arshfield, O re g o n ;
and F It Bullock, C R Phillips and G W
Stevenson, all of Coquille, Oregon.
J . T. B R ID G E S ,
R egister.
We would lie pleased to have yon try a
This is
mi old established brand in Portland. Sun
Francisco nnd Sound cities.
A trial is all
we ask. We are snre you will be pleased
nnd will always cull for “ White Lily” in
(he future. Guo. A. R obinson .
suck o f White Lily, onr new flour.
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Sawmill Wanted.
Special inducements will be made
by J. D. My res of Mat t Rink creek,
to anyone wishing a site for a port­
able sawmill. Everything neces-
I sary right at hand for a business of
| this kind.
i
Tli
gentlemen of C oqu ille and sur-
^
| rounding country are specially invited
in to see W T Kerr & C o ’ s fine line of
Overcoats as th e winter approaches.
Prices are always right at K e rr’s.
Q
MOOMAW, Prop
Opposite Hôte / Coquille,
Front Street.
P P T 01? S7U i E .^ £
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PARK
J
Stump Puller.
T he strongest, most durable, easiest
to handle Stump Puller, the S m ith ’ s
G rubber. For inform ation w rite o r see
M . G . P ohl, agent, M yrtle P oint, Ore.
It sim plifies purchasing.
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0.
AND W A S H I N G T O N S T R E E T S
----- PORTLAND, OREGON----------
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.
For Sale.
A good home in this
easy terms:
Enquire at this office.
A.
P.
ARMSTRONG,
L L .B .,
PRINCIPAL
Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale
and retail, quality guaranteed. CoqciLLK
V alley P acking C o .
THE GREAT INDIAN
L iv e r, K id n e y a n d B lo o d
M e d ic in e ,
Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, In d i­
gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep,
Loss of Ap|ietito, Nervous Affliction of
the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases
of the B lood, Liver and K idneys.
Price $1 per package.
Alfred Johnson,
Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C.
shoats, that will weigh between 60
aud 80 pounds a piece.
Price 4c.
For Sale only by
C. A. P endleton , Coquille.
M R S. LIN A JOH NSON,
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
CHAS
Coquille, Oregon,
Jan. 15, 1905.
Sperry F lour C o.:
Dear Sirs: My parents have
used Sperry's F’ lour for several
years and they like it best because
it makes tile lightest, sweetest aud
whitest light bread.
It does not require so much
kneading and makes more bread to
a sack than any other brand.
Makes the best biscuits, cakes and
other pastry’, because it rises quickly
and is cheaper, for you can always
depend on every sack being good.
Therefore
we
thir.k Sperry’s
F'lour is the very Lost flour made,
for with other brands of flour you
will sometimes get u poor sack.
Yours very truly,
Aged 12 years.
B essie D k L ono .
D EA LER IN
Agent for C oqu ille,O rego.
Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
O. H. SIMPSON,
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
Constantly on hand.
Deliveries made promptly by.either water or rail.
All w ork d on e in up to-date style
an I guaranteed first el ubs .
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clared one speaker, “ upon people
Mr. Edison, who is 57 years old,
who surround themselves with large remained up and about until a few
v».
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Coquille, Oregon.
numbers of little ones when they hours before tho operation began. Jnlia Hayes and James | Snit in equity
Hayes, tor husband, Etta V f o r partition
cannot possibly feed them. Let the
Oox and Glen Cox her has-
of real prop-
band, Janies M. Vowell and
erty.
FR A TER N A L O RDERS.
“Keep Busy” Campaign.
parents starve if they bring paupers
Amanda Vowell, his wife,
Daisy Fisher and Edward
into the world.”
Evening Tide Circle, W. O. W., Fisher, her husband, Grace
Q0QUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F
and Erve Crocker,
are conducting a campaign for new Crocker
M eets every Saturday night.
her husband, Lilly Laws
The foregoing shows some of the members, and is made into two and F’rank Laws, her hus­
G eo . H . B axter , N. G .
band, and Bird Vowell.heirs
J . S. L awrence , Sec’ v.
serious conditions which exist in nil divisions for the purpose, Mrs, Ed at law of Bird Vowell, de­
Defendants.
countries, and one of the ways to Gallier, captain of the Swampers, ceased,
QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. f.
To Daisy Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace
prevent such conditions, but to our and Mrs. Geo. E. Pike, captaih of
Meets the firat and third Thursday
Crocker, Erve Crocker, Lilly Laws, Frank
way of looking at it, a very ques­ tho Barkers.
Following are the Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above- nights in each m onth.
J . J. S tanley , C. P.
tionable one. There is no doubt but list of the members taking part:
named:
I. H acker , Scribe.
In
the
Name
of
the
State
o
f
Oregon;
Yon
there would be less crime in the
BARKERS.
and each o f you are hereby notified that
world if there were fewer people,
IYJAMIE RE8EKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
Florence Curry, Henry Belloni, you are required to appear and answer the
but might not the reducing of the
complaint filed against you in tne above
Sleets the second and fourth W ednes
Emma McDonald, George Robinson, entitled snit within six weeks from the day nights in each m onth.
species encourage a crime equal to,
Mary Gallier, Alice Tuttle, Lillian date of the first publication o f this sum­
M rs . M arvin L yons , N. G .
if not more sinful than the evils
Boyd, Ethel Baxter, Laura Perkins, mons, to-wit: within six weeks from the M rs . M amie S lagle , See’y.
against which we are supposed to be
31st day o f January, 1905. the same being
Eva Schroeder, J. G. Simmons, R, the date o f the first pnhlioation o f this QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 8S, A. F. A A. M
contending. It seems to us that our
8 . Knowlton, Laura Morgan, W. T. summons.
M eets the Saturday night on or be-
contention should be with sin and
And if yon fail to appear and answer on tore the full m oon.
Kerr, Gertie Johnson.'Edith Hayter,
crime, and those thiugs which nro
or before the 14th day of March, 1905. the
Julia Hayes, Georgo Belloni, Lenora same being the last day of the time pre­ J. J . L amb , Sec’y . J . H . C ecil W . M.
enemies to the race, nnd not with
Neely, Henry Smith, Naomi Tyrrell, scribed in the order of publication, the
the race itself.
George Thomas, Eva Krewson,Stella plaintiffs will taxe judgment against you gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S.
and will apply to the court for the relief de­
Dryden, Mabel Dean, Z. C. Strang, manded in their complaint, a succinct
M eets next Friday night.
Leads, S. D., Jan. 27.--A b ou t
M rs . K athryn S lagle , W . M .
Carrie Stanley, Frank Schroeder, statement of which is ns follows: That the
10,000 head of horses have been
M rs . M amie S lagle , S ec’ y.
Birdie 8 chroeder, Mrs. Chas. Strang, real property described in said complaint,
contracted for by an agent who is
to-wit: Beginning at the O. S. quarter
Ella Schroeder. Fred Von Pegert, quarter section corner in center o f south p C U R C U S LODGE, NO. 72, K. P.
said to have been acting for the
Mary Fairman, Etta Price, Loretta west quarter of section thirty, township
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday
Japanese government.
The first
Neeley, Ora Maurey, Mamie Man­ twenty-eight south of range fourteen west nights each m onth in Odd Fellow s' hall.
consignment has left Moorcroft
sell, Sarah Matson, Mattie McGuf- of the Willamette meridian in Coos Coun­ V. R . W ilson , K A . . R. F. S. L inegar , C . C .
ty, Oregon, and running thence north
Wyo., where the agent has had
fin, Rose Leneve, Ida Levine, Mary seven chain* and twenty-three links to a
quarters.
Lorenz, Dora Hanley, Winnie Hall, sprnce limb marked C. 8., thence west QOQUILLE LODGE, NO 127, A. 0. U. W.
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M eets the second and fourth W ednes
Lucy Davis, Eva Fry, Nellie Fair- eight chains and thirty links, thence south
Minneapolis, Jan. 27.— Large or­ man, A nnA Hall, Lottie Rivetta, seven chains and tweuty-three links to the day nights of each m onth in W . O. W
quarter quarter section line, thence east hall.
ders for flour, oats and barley were Miranda Wav.
eight chains nnd thirty links to the plaoe
F' rkd S lagle , W . M.
of beginning, containing six aores o f land, O. F. R ohrkr , Ree.
placed on ’Change today for Nag­
SWAMrERS.
being
in
the
southeast
part
of
lot
five
in
asaki jobbers. One order for flour
IMPERIAL LODGE, NO. M, 0. OF H.
Annie Robinson, Lou J. Linegar said section thirty. Also lots seven nnd
was for 30,000 sacks, and other
eight in block five and lots five. se*en and
M eets the first and third W ednesday
Susie
Tuttle,
Grace
Bridges,
Ella
large orders are being negotiated.
eight in block seven in Elliott's addition nights eacli month in W oodm an hall.
M rs . B irpir S kkels , O. H .
Although the orders are placed by Strang, Mabel Laird, Rachel Sehroe- to tho town of Coqnille City, and all situ­
ated in the county o f Coos and state of Miss I rrnr L amb , R im :.
der,
Dud
Johnson,
Drury
Morgan
business firms, it is well understood
Oregon, be partitioned among the plaint­
that they nro really for the Japan- Addie Kerr, Lydia »Simmons, Annie iff, Stella Fox, and the defendants, accord­ jyjVRTLE CAMP. NO. 197. W. 0. W
Knowlton, Jesse Simmons, Lee ing to their respective rights and interests;
M eets the first and third Saturday
eso government.
There is promise
or if such division cannot be"made without nights of each m onth.
of a larger trade than ever in food Neeley, Cora Belloni, C O. Dry groat prejudice to the owners thereof, then
R obt . B orns , C. C .
den, Jennie Rose, Mary Pierce, Liz
supplies for tho Orient.
said premises bo sold by and under the ■I. O . S immons , Clerk.
zie Potnroy, Viola Sugg, M. Mc­ order o f this court nnd the proceeds of said QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO 398, F. A. A.
Donald, Barbara Dean, .1. J. Stan sale, after paying the costs and expenses
Meets the second and fourth T h u rs­
Teachers' Examination.
ley, Albert Sehrodcr, T. A. Sehroe o f this suit, be divided among the parties day nights of each m onth in Odd Fel
to this snit according to their respective tows’ hall.
D r . G ro . R ussell , Pres.
Applicant» for teachers’ certifi­ dor, Dora Schroeder, E. Swearengen, interests, and for such other and farther
relief as the court may deem just and M rs . C h a s . H arrington , Sec’ y.
cate arc hereby notified that the C. Strang, Anna Von Pegert, Mattie equitable.
Radalmugh, Etta Pope, Jessie Pesrt,
regular semi-annual examination
Service o f this suminoas is made by pub­ p E N IN G TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 21*. W. 0. W.
Annie Moon, L. P. Maury, Mark lication in pursuance o f 'an order made by !
Meets the second and fonrth Satur­
for state and county papers will be
Morrss, Bertha Morgan. Tlios.Krew- L. Harlooker. as County Judge o f Coos day nights of each m onth.
held in the court house in Coquille
County, dated Ja nnary 2Sth. 905. direct
M rs . Lon L ineoar , G . N.
son, Louisa Lawhorn, Msris Leneve,
beginning at 9 a. m., Feb. 8 , 1905,
ing that service thereof be made by publi- J rmsr C. S immons , Clerk.
Kitty
Leneve,
Isabella
Hall,
Tnliia
cation
thereof
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and continuing three days.
Benhim, Dr W Gulin, Edna Al- a new*piper published at th*‘ City o f Co- JU STU S LODGE, NO 35. RATHB0NE SISTERS
Dated this 23rd day of January,
Meets the first an 1 third Tuesday
ford, Georgia Randle man, Anna qniile. in said Coos County, once ench
week foy « period o f six wi^ks.
1905,
W. H. B unch ,
nights each m onth in Odd Fellow s’ half.
Churchman, Dora Franz. Jessie Hall, I
STANLEY
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County Supt.
M rs . A nnie L awrrnc *. M, E .C .
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Susan Leneve, FJffle Tuttle
Vps. I nez C hase , M. of R. 8, ’
p
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.
Bill Heads.
Briefs,
Letter Heads,
Posters.
Leqal Blanks.
Enue lopes,
Wedding Stationery.
Statements.
Up-to-date Work Delivered
with Neatness and
Dispatch.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. O. DRYDEN,
IN CONNECTION W IT H H E R A LD .
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