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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1905)
Death o f Gen D e w W a lla c e . F r a n U l)i|M i>r<l \Y astio —T rustbwortby man or lir a it * HOiiitu to manage business in this A few counterfeiters have lately Means the ability to do a good gül| ¡ m . Cra«f. •• ■¡ville, Ind., Feb. 16 — county and adjoining territory for bee„ |1)aki|lg #nd lr¥,illg ■ lay's work, without undue fatigue General ) w Wallace, author of well established house of solid itationa of Dr. King’s New Discov- and to find life worth living. You FRIDAY, FED 24. 1993. one time Miuister to bilanciai standing. $20.00 straight cry for Consumption, Coughs and cannot have indigestion or consti ‘•lieu H ■ veteran of the Mexi- rush salary with all necessary ex- Colds, and other medicines, thereby pation without its upsetting the Turkey. penses paid weekly by check from defrauding the public. This is to Com m unicated. can ai 1 • ■■ Wars, died at his headquarters. Money advanced for warn you to beware of such people liver and |>ollutiiig the blood. Such ci‘ I»-t night, age 78 In view of tlic fact that the P. M. home ii expenses. Position permanent: who seek to profit, through stealing a condition may be best and quick- vear». steamship company was allowed to previous experieuce not essential. the reputation of remedies which | est relieved by Herbine, the best Dr. \Y. il. Ristine, who had been No investment required. We furn have been successfully curing dis liver regulator the world has ever transport Chinese crews for their ease for over 35 years. A sure pro known. Mrs. D. W. Smith writes, vessels contrary to law, and that General Wallace’s physician for ished everything. Enclose sell ad tection, to you, is our name on the April 3, 1902: “ I use Herbine, r.nil many years, said tonight that the dressed envelope. Address, Mana J. J. Hill, the railway magnate, and ivrapiier. Look for it, on all Dr. find it the best medicine for con ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. others favor the employment of \ direct cause of the General’s death King’s, or Bucklen's remedies, ns stipation and regulating tbe liver I exhaustion, resulting from 12t-10 all others are mere imitations. H ever used.” Chinese on board steamships, there was Sold bv 1! S Knowl »■ »•* - » ------- - K. Rncklen A Co*, Chicago, 111. and ton. is considerable force in "Star Key’s” starvation. He had been an invet .t i c r im K r t l l r u s l H l| h t Windsor, Canada. For sale by R. statement in the last issue of the erate smoker, and to this his illness And harrassed by a bad cough? S. Knowlton. was ascribed primarily. News. Use Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, it Semi-WeeHtyHerald. Navies, primarily, nre for the pro He took an active part in both will secure you sound sleep and ef- tection of a nation's commerce, and the Mexican and Civil Wars. In ect a prompt and radical cure. if Chinamen are good enough to the former he attained the rank of man commercial vessels, it follows Lieutenant, and in the latter that of SUMMONS. that they are good enough to man Major General. the naval vessels built to protect His services in the field were con IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR TH E that commerce. England is suffer spicuous and valuable. He led a CCU NTY OF COOS. ing from that complaint, and the division at the capture of Fort A . H . Snyder Ì Plaintiff, i Suit in equity to quiet United States is following in hor Donaldson, being the first Federal ve. ' title. footsteps. President Roosevelt, officer of rank to enter the fort. E. A. Snyder, | SUMMONS. Defendant. J who, it may be presumed, is about He also contributed to the victory to establish himself in the hearts of at .Shiloh by bis gallant fighting on To E. A . Snyder, tbe above-named de fendant : his countrymen as the president of the second day. In the name of the state of Oregon the whole people, regardless of After the war ho served upon the you are hereby required to appear and party affiliation, recognizes the evil commission before which the assas answer the complaint against you in tbe effects of wealthy corporations as sins of Lincoln were tried, upon the aljove entitled court and cause on or be suming unbridled control of the returning board in Florida in 187C, fore Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1905, which is six weeks after Friday, oommerce of the country, and the as Governor of New Mexico from t the 17th day of February, 1905, said last tendency to anarchy produced by 1878-81, and as United States date being the date of the first publica- corrupt members o f legislatures— Minister to Turkey, 1881.85. tion of this summons, and if you fail to purchased tools who vote away the Since his return from Turkey he so appear and answer, for want thereof, rights of a free people. .Laws are had made his home at Crawfords, tbe plaintiff will take a decree against you that any claim or pretended claim enacted protecting the rich from ville, Ind., where he had engaged you have to an undivided one-third in imprisonment for criminal offences, in literary work. He is author of terest in and to the south half of the and the free rivers of the United several works, among them “ A Fasr north-east quarter, the south-east States are given away to bribers G od ’’ (1873), a tale of Aztec, Mex quarter of the north-west quarter and and grafters. ico, upon which he worked at irreg the north-west quarter of the north east quarter of section seven, in town In the interest of free navigation, ular intervals for twenty years; ship twenty-nine, south of range twelve, there is another vital poiQt to be “ Ban Hur; A Tale of the Christ” west of the Willamette meridian, in considered. Why should an indi (1880), and “ The Prince o f India” Coos county, state of Oregon, is null vidual or a half-dozen either, be al (1893). “ Ben Hur” is undoubtedly and void, and the plaintiff’s title thereto lowed to obstruct the deep channels tho most popular religious romauce will be deemed to bequieted against the same; that the plaintiff will recover of a stream, and thus shoal said in the English language. Over 300, his costs and disbursements of this suit, stream and the waters below or 000 were sold within ten years after and will be decreed to have such other down stream? After this business its appearance and it has been ttaus- and further relief as may be equitable. This summons is published by the has produced its inevitable obstruc hited into several foreign languages. tinn. a squeal, aye, it may be call d Recently be had been engaged in order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon, an insipid wider. g>.r“ up t<> 1' , 'rilin g bis autobiography. made and entered on the 11th day Sam to I)' in I i Lin« ! : u ! ' > of February, 1905, and which order Out of the pit o de-| met. I’ irinir gliun , Ala , Feb. 21.—More specifies that the same shall be The government engineers art 1 1 lmn 100 miners were entombed by published for six consecutive weeks, fully aware of this business; no an expln .n in the Vigrima coal on the same day in each of said weeks, in the Semi-Weekly H erald , doubt, tho difficulty of obtaining mine, 1 Vs southeast of this city, a semi-weekly newspaper printed and appropriations for dredging chan yesterda fteruoon, and there is published in the above-named county at nels is tho result. It you allow in small In lint auy of them will the city of Coquille. dividuals to shoal your streams, and como lit SP E R R Y & CH A SE, ve. Hundreds of res Attorneys for Plaintiff. own your rivers, wliat right have cuers ui< t work diggiug through you in asking the government to the earth and rock brought down SUMMONS. clear the channels? The merry-go- by the explosion, but it is believed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE round still revolves, and the grafters that they eau do nothing • save re STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. flourish. '‘Consistency’s a jewel;’’ cover the dead bodies of tbe vic Fox, and Claad Fox, 1 therefore, if you support men for tims. A telephone message from Bes Stella her husband. Plaintiffs. | vs. legislative positions who surrender semer, six miles from the scene of «Julia Hayes and Janies | Suit in equity the inalienable rights of the people, the disaster, says that an unconfirm Hayes, her hnsband, Etta > for partition and Glen Cox her has- I of real prop- take your medicine and suffer the ed report reached there today that Cox band, Jarae9 M. Vowell and I erty. Amanda Vowell, his wife, | consequences. Don’t squeal and tho rescuers had reached the inter Daisy Fisher and Edward | wliine! C bitic . Fisher, her husband, Grace | ior of tbe mine, and that 60 dead Crocker and Erve Crocker, | Sewing Machine Repairing Sawmill Wanted. David Fulton, of this city, is an ei|>ert < lealicr and repairer, and anyone in need of lain services will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. Special induce menu will be made by J. D. Myres of Matt Riuk creek, to anyone wishing a site for a port - .« » - Fon R e n t —A good house and able sawmill. Everything neces. several nice gardeu lots. Apply at sary right at hand for a business of this kind. this office. I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. A p riva te H osp ita l w e ll e q u ip p e d for the treat m ent o f s u rg ic a l and m e dical diseases. T h e II. — I When you want a physic that is tnild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act. alw iys use Chamber- Iain’s Jtomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by R. S, Knowlton. The garden seeds which Knowlton sells at three papers for ten cents have lieen thoroughly tested and are strictly reliable. P oultry Farm , J, R. Stillwell, T ra in e d N urses in A tte n d a n ce . Prop BAND0N, OREGON. Wm. Horsfall, M. 1), For Information Address Thoughbred cockerels from $1 up an <1 eggs $1 pei setting. Marshfield, Oregon 'Phone 631. (7 * 0 'C*=c=- ->-G ?• Coquille Tonsorial Pariors, CHAS MOOMAW, Prop. Opposite Hotel Coquille, L > 3 - • • Sr Front Street. PARK AND W ASH IN GTO N ST R EE T S --------- P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N --------- T Il i O O O C P a J P O Ct' Established in i860. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands o f graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It p a y s to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. For Sale. We would l»e pleased to have you try a sack of White Lily, our new flour. This is nu old established brand in Portland. San A good home in this city, on Francisco and Sound cities. A trial is all we ask. We are sure you will be pleased easy terms: and will always call for “ White Lily” in Enquire at this office. the future. G bo . A. R obinson . Stock Hogs for Sale. Seven bead nice thrifty O. I. C. stoats, tlmt will weigh between 60 and 80 pounds a piece. Price 4o. C. A. P endleton , Coquille. A. P. ARMSTRONG, L L .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. Stump Fuller. The strongest, most durable, easiest to handle Stump Duller, the Smith’s Grubber. For information write or see M . G . Fold, agent, Myrtle Point, Ore. It simplifies purchasing. C. H. SIM PSON, Boot & Shoe Repairing All work done in up to-date style an I guaranteed first class. Coquille, Oregon. $jl8Sm 2S2S!SZSZSZS^X ^S^. S2X3 SK ® 0S2SZSS2SZS2SZSZffiSZ0S|3 Alfred Johnson, D E A LE R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. FRATERNAL ORDERS. C O Q U IL L E , O R EG O N QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F Meets every Saturday night. , bodies had been found. Whether her husband, Lilly Laws | G eo . H B axter , N. G. and Frank Laws, her hns- I Thieves Enter North Bend Store this rumor is true or not, it is band, J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v. and Bird Vowell.heirs | law of Bird Vowell, de- j known that practically nil hope of at ceased, Defendants. J QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. The large company store of the finding any of the imprisoned men To Daisr Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace Meets the first and third Thursday Simpson Lumber Company was Crocker, Erve Crocker, Lilly Laws, Frank nights in each month. alive has been abandoned. broken into last night it is supposed Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above- J. J. S tanley , C. P. about 10 o ’clock, and merchandise named: C rou p I. H acker , Scribe. In the Name of the State of Oregon; You and other goods were taken out. A Begins ivitl) the symptoms of a and each of you are hereby notified that careful investigation is being made common cold; there is chilliness, you are required to appear and answer the |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20. Meets the second and fourth Wednes today with tbe view of finding out sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, complaint filed against yon in tne above day nights in each month. quick vulse, hoarseness and im entitled suit within six weeks from the who tho parties are but at this hour Mas. M arvin L yons , N. G. peded respiration. Give frequent date of the first publication o f this sum nothing can be found out. In en small doses of Ballard's Horehound mons. to-wit: within six weeks from the M rs . M amie S lagi - e , sec’ y. tering, the thieves used a pole and Syrup, (the child will cry for it) 31st day of January, liK)f>. tho same being QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. 8 A. M entered the building from the back and at the first signs of a croupy the date of the first publication of this Meets I he Saturday night on or be summons. door by jamming this pole through cough apply frequently Ballard’s And if yon fail to appear and answer on fore the full moon. Snow Liniment to the throat. J. ll. C ecil W . M. the glass. There were iron bars Or before the 14th day of March, 130T>, the Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo., J. J . L amb , Sec’ y . across tho glass which were also writes, March 19, 1902: I think same being the last day of tho timo pre scribed in the order o f publication, the broken in. The Company cannot Ballard’s Horehound Syrup a won plaintiffs will tuKO judgment against you QEULAH CHAPTER, NO S. 0. E. S. X give an inventory of all that was derful remedy, and so pleasant to and will apply to the court for the relief de Meets next Friday night. taken, but there nre missing several to take. Sold bv R. S. Knowlton. manded in their complaint, a snccinot M rs . K athryn S i . aoi . e , W . M. statement of which is as follows: That the M rs . M amie S i . aoi . e . Sec’y. sacks of flour, nine hams, rod many real property described in said complaint, S te a m e r N o t e s other articles. It appears from the to-wit: Beginning at tho U. S. quarter JJTCURCUS LODGE. NO. 72. K. P. quarter section corner in center of south above that the thieves contemplate Meet« tlie second «nd fourth Tuesday Steamer Elizabeth arrived Feb. west quarter of section thirty, township surviving the winter at least. nights each month in Odd FellowB’ hall. 20tb; sailed Feb. 22ud. Incoming twenty-eight south of range fourteen west A. F. L ineoar , C. C. A peculiarity of the case and the Willamette meridian in Coos Coun passcDgers: Mrs F Fisher, Miss A of V . R. W ilson . K . R. S. ty. Oregon, and running thence north what is so surprising to the Com Fisher, .1 F Fisher, Geo P Topping, seven chain* and twenty-three links to a pany is the amount of information Mrs Mabehorn. Rev J Hicking; spruce limb marked C. 8., thence west QOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. the thieves seemed to have in re eight chains and thirty links, thence south Meets the second and fourth Wednes 100 tous uidse. Outgoing passen seven chains and twenty-three links to the day nights of each month in W . 0 . W gard to tbe Company’s recent plans. gers: Miss Julia Madoris, L A Huf- quarter quarter section line, thence east hall. It was only a few days ago that the F red S i . aoi . e , M . W . ford, Miss May Madaria, Manuel eight chains and thirty links to the place night watoh was suspensed with. O. F. R ohker , Rec. Lopes; cargo: 300 M lumber; 40 of beginning, containing six acres of land, being in the southeast part of lot five in IMPERIAL LOOGE. NO. II, 0. OF H. The thieves evidently knew this. tons exports. said section thirty. Also lots seven and Mr. Carey, one of the clerks, sleeps Meets the first and third Wednesday • -•» • eight in block five and lots five, seven and nights each month in Woodman hall. in rooms over the store but the eight in block seven in Elliott’ s addition Special Notice M rs . R irdir S kkei .*, C. H. to tho town of Coqnille City, and all situ robbery was committed while Mr. M iss I rene L amb , Rec. Tho Cnquillo City Hnui.i» having ated in the county of Coos and state of Carey was to lodge, it being the l»oug!it out tin* Coquille Cily Hullo- Oregon, be partitioned among the plaint night he itt usually away for this tin nn<1 its huHincHS, ami tho two iff. Stidla Fox, and the defendants, accord- |y|YRTLE CAMP. NO. 197. W. 0. W. Meets the first and third Saturday purpose. The thie ve« evidently papers having been consolidated, ! ing to their respective rights ami interests; nights of earh month. 1 «> r if such division cannot be^nmde without knew this. all sums that wore due and owing R obt . B urns , C .C . great prejudice to the owners thereof, then S immons , c l e r k . _________ There is n shed at the back o f tin to the I’ uHetin on Julv 1, 11)04. are : said premises be sold by and under the .1. store which is left open and a fto I row due a • 1 payable to the H f . rald I or«h*r of this court and the proceeds of said QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO. 398. F A A. and sh ou l bo ettiod nt once to ; sale, after paying the costs and expenses Meets the second and fourth Thurs entering this shed the thieve* meet«» get our Mocounts o ttik suit, be divided among the parties day nikhts of each month in Odd Fel givo us a pretty well protect. 1 from bein ; 1 »alare ed The Hr.HAi.n will in i i.o this suit according to their r«*spective lows’ hall. H r . G eo . R ussell , Pres, tions of tho bulletin in « rusts, and for such other and further seen and it being very .laik t iturnl. till all ot -« lief as the court may deem just and M rs . C h is . H arrington , Sec'y. * ubseriptions. I j within the shed Mr. C:ire\ did in the ron equitable. £VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214. W 0 W not notice that the store bad iwen Service of this summon h is made by pub e .the ooculist, who lication in pursuance of an order made by Dr. 1 Meets the second and fourth Satur broken iut> until this morning al l«»b*. Coquille correo!» 1. Harlocker. as County Judge of Coos day nights of each month. is now o though he passed within n few feet Mas. Lou L ineoar . G. N. of defective eyesight, Co nty, dated January W th.'M S, direct of the brok. n door in passing to all mann« ing that service thereof be made by publi Mrs. M. McDonald, Clerk. near- sight fore-sight, «»hi age, stag- cation thereof in the S sm i W m u H i m n , bin room above A careful investi The latter is a defor a m-wspaper published st the City of Co- JU STU S LODGE NO 3S. RATHB0NE SISTERS nntimn, et« gation is being made and a eluo Meets the first and thin! Tuesday from birth an«! «an- qu.ll«, in said Coos C«»unty, onoe each may be discovered by which 1 :'nd miti '( the nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. f«»f -l period of six weeks. • o fh tr »neun» out who the bout." b r e « ; . ■ out bu i*urc»«l STANLEY X BURNS, Sim. A nnin L awrence , M, W.C, Attorn«*« (of Plaintiff« than gUii-t**, Mas, I nra C m « « , M. of Ri i. JO B W O R K Bill Heads. Briefs, * Letter Heads. * * Leqal Blanks. Wedding Stationery. Posters. Envelopes, * \\¿ 7i\ Statements. Up-to-date Work Delivered with Neatness and 2 .V Dispatch. I Satisfaction Guaranteed. •V DRYDEN, IN CONNECTION W IT H H ERALD. * wqSBM Bfig