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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
Semi-WeeHlyHerald. F R ID A Y , FEB. 17, 1905. M ayor Says no Gambling. Mayor Simpson last week in structed Marshal Sbaw to 6 ee that the law was strictly enforced and that no gambling in the future be allowed in North Bend. Marshal Sbaw has accordingly notified every person so suspected to that ofTect and carry out the Mayor’s in structions. As a consequence of this order from the Mayor, the gambling question has become the chief topic o f conversation in North Bend and we hear the subject presented from different views on every hand. A large majority, however, seem to indorse the Mayor’s stand in the matter and say that the law should be enforced as long as it is law, and that the mayor is only doing his full duty in closing gambling down. A majority of the saloon men have expressed themselves as willing to abide by the Mayor’s decision and will permit no gambling in their saloons in the future. Some of them, however, say they will not stop it until thoy are compelled to do so. One of the city’s most prominent saloon men called the Mayor up by ’phone the other even ing and asked if he had made any such order and if no gambling would be permitted in the future. To this the Mayor replied that he had and that the order would be enforced. Marshal Sbaw says he was given the order by the Mayor about two weeks ago and that Mayor Simpson had insisted on its enforcement every time he had met him since that time and that now he expects to carry the order out to the very letter. Whatever are the views on this matter we can not but endorse the mayor in the course which he has pursued.— Citizen. Report ol the Coquille SchoL Public Following is the report of t Coquille Public School for t month ending Feb. 10, 1905: Grade 1. Mrs. Gould, teacher. Enrollment, 51; attendance, 737; absence, 118$; times tardy, 2 . Grade 2. Mrs. Yoakam, teacher. Enrollment, 47; attendance, 708; absence, 72; tardy, 11. Grade 3. Mies Lusk, teacher. Enrollment, 36; attendance, 674; absence, 60; tardy, 8 . Grade 4. Mrs. Wooten, teacher. Enrollment, 37; attendance, 570$; absence, 37$; tardy, 0. Grades 5 and 6 . Miss Bridges, eacher. Enrollment, 57; attend, ance, 844$; absence, 61$; tardy, 0. Grades 7 and 8 . Miss Beamis, teacher. Enrollment, boys 23, girls 23, 16; attendance, boys 370, girls 407, 777; absence, boys 30, girls 29, ."i9; tardy, boys 0 , girls 1 1. Grades 9 and 10. T. C. Jory, teacher. Enrollment, 17; attend ance, 311$:; absence, 24; tardy, 2. Summary: Enrollment, 291; at tendance, 4622$; absence, 432$; tardy, 24. T. C, JoRY, Principal. M y r tle P o in t G leanings Mrs. Ross Garrett and daughter Iva returned from Ashland Satur day. They report a hard trip from Roseburg. Miss Iva’s health is much improved. Mrs. A1 Baker, nee Graham, came up overland from Crescent City, Californio, with Mr. J. Baker, ar riving here Saturday. She is only making a flying visit to her parents, and returns on next Monday. The Christian church valentine social on the 14th was very well attended, and the promoters real ized enough to pay the freight on the new bell that has been placed in their church belfry. The bachelor members of the deal whist club entertained the members about “ every man being presumed at Smith's hall on Wednesday even innocent until proven guilty,” but ing with whist as the principal in this land fraud business it seems amusement. that every man is presumed guilty The new hose for the Myrtle until proven innocent,and it further Point Fire Department has arrived seems to be presumed not the duty and the fire laddies have been prac of the federal courts, but the Port ticing with it this week. land daily newspapers to try, con The Ladies’ Improvement Club vict and condemn the accused. We of Myrtle Point will provide the would like to know wherein the supper for the mask ball on the prosecution is justified is turning 22nd. O bserver . over to the newspapers prior to trial, all private papers and docurn- L a te W a r N e w s tary evidence obtained against the defendants in these prospective trial Tokio, Feb. 15— Rumors are cases that the public may form con afloat that there has been a battle clusive opinions and become preju at sea with the Russians, in which diced long before the eases, are the latter met disaster. ealled in the courts and the defend The reports come that Togo bus ants are given a hoaring? To preju gone to the Tndinn ocean to meet dice the public seems to be the ol>. ject sought in the present news the Baltic fleet, which event is ex pected shortly. paper trials. There is entirely to Considerable damage was done muoh “ grand stand playing” nnd ‘•appealing to the galleries" in this by a fire ,it the Suta factory ut Nogo prolonged prosecution, to maintain yesterduy. It is believed that the that dignity and reverence due the fire was iucendiary, nnd an investi government in such n proceeding. gation is uow under way. *-•»* Wo have heard ■ n great — Roseburg Plaindoaler. N o tic e to Bidders. All building contractors in Coos Co. desiring to offer bids for the work and labor in connection with the construction of the Coos County building to be erected upon the Lewis and Clark Fair grounds at Portland, Ore., are requested to make applications thereof to the following named persons: F. H. Brigham..... North Bend, Ore. W. T, K err,.............. Coquille, “ B. Fenton......... Myrtle Point, •« Geo. P Topping...... Bandon, •• Jas. Flanagan...... Marshfield, •• A bid must be in writing and sealed and must be in the hands of the Coos Co Lewis and Clark Fair Commission on or before 1 2 o ’clock noon of the 20th day of February, 1905, at which time the same will be opened by said commission. All bids must be addressed to the Pres ident of the Lewis and Clark Fair Commission at Coquille, Ore. The right is reserved to said com mission to reject any or all bids. * « • » -» Special Notice — F r a u d ll ip o n n l W asted —T rusthworthy man or woman to manage business in this A few counterfeiters have lately county anJ adjoining territory for been making and trying to sell im well established house of solid itations of Dr. King's New Discov- financial standing. #20.00 straight ery for Consumption, Coughs and cash salary with all necessary ex- Colds, and other medicines, thereby penses paid weekly by check from defrauding the public. This is to headquarters. Money advanced for warn you to beware of such people expenses. Position permenent: who 8eek to profit, through stealing previous experience not esscnt.al. I ‘ he reputation of remedies which [, , , . . , have been successfully curing dis- N o investment required. )\ e furn- tage for over 35 y#ftr8i \ 8Ure |,rc,. ished everything, Enclose 'sell' ad- j tection, to you, is our name on the dressed envelope. Address, Mana- 1 wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. — ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. or Bucklen’s remedies, as _ I all others are mere imitations. H ■ E. Bucklen it Co*, Chicago, Til. and A le v» u K m l l c M a l S l i h l Windsor, Canada. For sale by It. And harras 6 ed by a bad cough? S. Knowlton. Use Ballard’s llorehound Syrup, it will secure you sound sleep and el Notics. ect a prompt and radical cure. W e the undersigned want it un derstood that the tickets marked SUMMONS. Ilcullli Special inducements will be made by J. D. Mytos of Matt Rink creek, to anyone w is h in g a Hite for a port able saw m ill. Everythiug neces sary right at hand for a business of this kind. ! i HORSFALL HOSPITAL MRS. L. G. GOULD. MATRON A private H ospital w ell eq u ip p ed fo r the tre at N O T IC E To the uv-inhers of Evening Tide | Circle 214 W. of W, As I cannot j go out to collect dues and assess- j ments each mouth. I will be home Dispatch and Favorite are not good , the .26) 27 and 28 of i nch month so IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E onStr. Antelope, aud that when such . . . r.. . « , S T A T E OK O R E G O N , FOR T H E tickets are purchased from Capt. I tho8° B? ‘ W “ * at C,role can h,ul C C U N T Y OF COOS. Panter they will not be honored. rae at hom6‘ S ig n e d : T hos . W h it e , \ Fraternally Yours, A. H . Snyder, 1 Plaintiff, I Suit in equity to quiet J o h n C. M o o m a w . Emma M c D o n a ld , Clerk, vs. !■ title. K. A. Snyder, SU M M O N S. Defendant. J To E. A . Snyder, the above-named de fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint againat you in the aliove entitled court and cause on or be fore Saturday, the 1st day of A pril, 1905, which is six weeks after Friday, the 17th day of February, 1905, said last date being the date of the first publics tion of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the p lain tiff will take a decree against you that any claim or pretended claim you have to an undivided one-third in terest in and to the south half of the north-east quarter, the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter and the north-west quarter of the north east quarter of section seven, in town ship tw enty-nine, south of range twelve, west of the W illam ette meridian, in Coos county, etate of Oregon, is nail and void, and the plaintiff’ s title thereto will be deemed to hequieted against the same; that the plaintiff will recover his costs and disbursements of this suit: and w ill he decreed to have such other and further relief as may be equitable. This summons is published by the order of the Hon. L . Harlocker, County Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon, Hindu nnd entered on the l l t l i day of February, 1905, and whicli order specifies that the same shall he published for six consecutive weeks, on the same day in each of said weeks, in the Sem i-W eekly H erald , a semi-weekly newspaper printed and published in the above-named county at the city of Coquille. S PE R R Y A CHASE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sawmill Wanted. Sewing Machine Repairing. good Means the ability to d o n goou D. vil, KuUon, «>, thi.city, i. an expert nay 8 work, without undue fatigue | cleaher nnd icjm rer, and anyone in and to find life worth living. You need of hiB service«* will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. * • ennnot have indigestion or consti F or R ent A good house and pation without its upsetting the Apply at liver and polluting the blood. Such several nice ga rd en lots. this office. u condition may be best nnd quick est relieved by Herbine, the best liver regulator the world has ever known. Mrs. D. W. Sm i'li writes, April 3, 1902: “ I use Herbine, nnd find it the best medicine for con stipation and regulating the liver I ever used.” Sold by It S Kimwl- ton. ment o f s u r g ic a l and m ed ical d ise a se s. T ra in e d N u rse s in A tte n d an ce . For Information Address W in . H o r s fa ll, M . D . Marshfield, Oregon, 'Phone 631. Coquille Tonsorial Parlors CHAS M00MAW, Prop. Opposite Hotel Coquille, Front Street. ¿¿aO p ß O IO T P P T 01? STILE. ^ Established in 1866 . For Sale. We would be pleased to have you try a sack o f Whit** Lily, nnr new flour. This is an old established brand in Portland. San Franoisco and Sound cities. A trial is all we ask. We are sure yon will be pleased and will always cnll for “ White L ily” in the future. G ko . A . R obinson . Open all the year. P rivate or class instruction. Thousands o f graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to A good home in this city, on easy terms: , Enquire at this office. attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. A R M S T R O N G , LL.B., P R IN C IP A L Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale and retail, quality guaranteed. C oquille V alley P acking Co. Stock Hogs for Sale. Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C. shouts, that will weigh between 60 and 80 pounds a piece. Price 4c. C. V. P kndleton , Coquille. Alfred Johnson, Stump Puiler^ The strongest, most durable, easiest to handle Stump Puller, the Sm ith’ s i irubber. For inform ation write or see M . G. Pohl, agent, M yrtle Point, Ore. It simplifies purchasing. D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds o f Finishings and Mouldings O. H. S IM P S O N , SUMMONS. Boot & Shoe Repairing IN TH E C IliC U IT COUKT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TH E COUNTY OF COOS. All work done in up to-date style an 1 guaranteed first class. Stella Fox, and Gland Fox, 1 her husband. Plaintiffs. | vs. Julia Hayes and James | Suit in equity Hnyes, her husband, Etta }■ for partition Cox and Glen Cox her has- I of real prop- FR A TER N A L O RD ERS. band, James M. Vowell and I erty. Amanda Vowell, his wife, I Daisy Fisher and Edward QOQUIllE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F Fisher, her husband, Grace Crocker and Erve ( ’ rocker, Meets every Saturday night. her husband, Lilly Laws G ko . H B axtkr , N. G. and Frank Laws, her hus J. S. L aw rence , Sec'v. band, and Bird Vowell.heirs at law of Bird Vowell, de ceased, Defendants. QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. To Daisr Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace Meets the first and third Thursday Crocker, Erve Crocker, L illy Laws, Frank nights in each month. Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above J. J. S t a n l e y , C. I*. named: I. H ackkk , Scribe. Jn the Name of the State o f Oregon; You and each of you are hereby notified that |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. you are required to appear and answer the Meets the second and fourth W ednes complaint filed acainst you in tne abovo day nights in each month. entitled snit within six weeks from the M rs . M a r vin L yons , N. G. The new torpedo boat destoyers date of the first publication o f this sum Mas. M amik S la g l e , Sec’y. Aruske and Fubbi, constructed in mons. to-wit: within six weeks from the Japan, have been placed in com 31st day o f January, 1905. the same being QHADWICK LODGE. NO. 68, A. F. 1 A. M. the date of the first publication of this mission. Meets the Saturday night on or be summons. And if yon fail to appear and answer on fore the full moon. St. Petersburg, Feb. 15— The de J. H. C ecil W . M. or before the 14th day of Maroh, 1905, the partment of Grand Duko Alexis nnd sumo being the last day o f the time pre J. J. L amb , Sec’ y. Vico Admiral Avollnn for Libau last scribed in the order o f publication, the evening to bid farewell to the third plaintiffs will tr.Ke judumcnt against you QEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S and will apply to the court for the relief de Meets next Friday night. Baltic squadron on its departure for manded in their complaint, a succinct M bs . K a t h r y n S lagle , W . M . the far cast, does not indicate any statement of which is as follows: That the M bs . M amie S la g l e . Sec’ y. intenRon of stopping the sailing of real property described in said complaint, the squadron, ns has been rumored to-wit: Beginning at the C. 8. quarter I^YCURGUS LODGE. NO. 72, K. P. quarter section corner in center of south Meets the second and fourth Tuesday at Kiel. west quarter of section thirty, township nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. twenty eight south o f range fourteen west Rome Feb. 15— A persistent A. F. L in e o a b , C. C. of the Willamette meridian in Coos Coun rumor is current that Emperor ty, Oregon, and running thence north V . R. W ilso n , K . R. S. William is nrranging for a visit to seven chains and twenty-three links to a QOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Italy this spring to discuss the spruce limb marked C. S., thence west eight chnins and thirty links, thence south Meets the second and fonrthWednes- question of joiat mediation fo r the seven ehains and twenty three links to the dav nights of each month in W . O. W . Far East with King Victor Emanuel. quarter quarter section line, thence east hall. F red S lag le , M . W . It is further stated that the Italian eight chains and thirty links to the place of beginning, containing six acres of land, O. F. R oiirer , Rec. government has acertained that being in the southeast part of lot five in |MPERIAL LODGE. R0. II. 0. OF H. Russia would not be adverse to said section thirty. Also lots seven and Meets the first and third Wednesday eight in block five and lots five, seven and listening to offers. nights each month in Woodman hail. eight in block seven in Elliott’ s addition M r s . R ird ie S kkki . s , C. H. to the town of Coquille City, and all situ M iss I rene L amb , Rec. ated in the county of Coos and state of C'roii|» Oregon, be partitioned nmong the plaint- Begins with the symptoms o f a ff, Stella Fox, and the defendants, accord jyjYRTLE CAMP. NO. 197, W. 0. W. Meets the first and third Saturday common cold; there is chillinees, ing to their respective rights and interests; sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, or if such division cannot be'made without nights of each month. R out . Braxs, C .C . quick Dulse, hoarseness nnd im great prejudioe to the owners thereof, then J. <*. S ixw ons , Clerk. _______ said , _________ premises be sold by and under the peded respiration. G ive frequent.___ s m a ll doses o f B a lla r d ’s llo r e h o u n d order o f this oonrt and the proceeds o f said QOQUIllE COUNCIL, NO. 398. F A. A. Syrup, (th e c h illi w ill cry fo r i t ) * fter P*7in« ‘ he coats and expense* | Meets the second and fourth Thurs- PARK AND W ASHI NG TON STREETS ---------PORTLAND, O R EG O N--------- Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. Coquille, Oregon. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N JOB W O R K The Finest to be had in Coos County at the lowest Prices. * B ill Heads. Letter Heads. Briefs, * * Leqal Blanks, Wedding Stationery. * Posters. Enuelopes, Statements. ' Up-to-date Work Delluered X; .Jr i .*. with Neatness and V K Dispatch. § 0 The Coquille City H i k a i . d having and at the first signs of a croupy oMh,‘ "n,t’ diT,ided ""’« • « ,he " W **8 o( e*cl> mon,,, in ° <M I‘> l* ft Brtlhinr* to this suit scoordinff to their respective i lows hall. bought out the Coquille City Bulle cough apply frequently I> r . G eo . R ussili ., Fres. 1 interests and ’ * for such u other and further tin and its business, and the two Snow Liniment to the throat. the oonrt nifty deera just and M rs . Ones. H arrington , Sec’ y. I Mr*. A Vliet, New Castle, Colo., papers having been consolidated, £VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO 214. W. 0. W. .11 ,i , , . [writes, March 19, 1902. I think Service o f thin nointiioas is made by pnb- Meets the second and fourth Satur is that were due and owing | B a lla rd ’ s llo re h o u n d S y r u p a w on - ikmlion in pursuance o f ’ *n order mad. by to the Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are.derful remedy, nnd so pleasant to L. Hnrlwker. a. County Judge o f Coos day nights of each month. M bs . L o r L in eo ab . G. N. now due and p a y a b le to the H e iu i . d 1 to take. Sold bv R. S. Knowlton f™1" '» . ***** January ->**,:ton, direct- ing that service thereof be tnmle by publi Mrs. M. McDonald. Clerk. and should be sot tied at once to cation thereof in the Sunt Wsxxi.v H ib a l d , Having renovated th eir m ill at Ban a newspaper published nt the Pity of Co JUSTUS LODGE. NO IS . RATHB0NE SISTERS give us a chance to get our accounts croft, Fieli Bros are now prepared to quille. in »aid Coos County, once each Mpets the tirst ami third Tuesday V balanced up. The H erald w ill ful nights each month in O ld Fellows' hall, furnish (lie public the liest grades of week for a period o f six weeks. V fill all obligations o f the Bulletin lumber, having employed experienced S TA N LE Y A Bl'RNN. M b . a . A n n i e L a w r e n c e . M. E. C. i ¿ . - . x e ÿ y y i ’ .s.'.d y f r f t ÿ : « - : * : M rs . I nez C hase , M. of R . 8. Attorneys foe Plaintiffs. in the matter of eub.tcriptions. hands. \ Satisfaction Guaranteed 3 i I i * C. O. DRYDEN, I N C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . i ■x-ifri-jQftwec&ccvfliocwwiusiw. ucsm t j I X > *