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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1905)
Semi-WeeHlyHerald. T l'F .S D A Y , F F B 2 8. 1-.H15. Death of a Pioitoor (Bandon Recorder.) C oos Georg« Topping returned home from a short Imsinens trip to Sau Francisco. The arrangement of machinery ip the woolen mill is progressing uiev. ly ami order is peeping cult of chaos. County's Fair Building Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the Thu committee consisting of L. undersigned has this day tiled his. Hm locker, J. H Flanagan, B. Fen finsi accoiiut iu the matter of the ton, (leo. 1*. Topping, \V. T. Kerr estate of Mary A- Vowel), deceased, aud T. 11. Bingham, for the letting and that the county court for Coos of the contract for the building, county, (Jregou, has set Mouday o f the (loos couuty fair building the '27th day of February, 1905. as met at this city yonterday and con- the day for hearing objections to aidcred all bids offered. That of said linai account nud the settlement \V. W. Turpen, of North Bend was j of said estate Dated this 28th day of January, accepted, lieing for $1151), 11*05. W. \V. Got*, The lumber for the building is to Administrator of the bo furnished by the several sawmills estate of Mart A. of the county, Simpson Lumber Co. Vowell, deceased. being a heavy contributor. SUMMONS * w --- — — J - ■ 121-------- I'rmiil E x | mhm ‘«I. New York, Feb. 24.— After the counterfeiters have lately riots ut Baku 200 corpses were *' *uw been making and trying to sell ¡in counted in the streets, according to itations of Dr. King's New Discov Times dispatch from Pans. The ery for Consumption, Coughs and I dead are said to liuvo been largely Cold*, mid other medicines, thereby I defrauding the public. This is to Asmeuians warn you to tie ware of such people Sewing Machine Kepatring who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which lisviil Fulton, of tills city, is an ex(iert have been successfully curing dis clcaher nud repairer, and anyone in ease for over 25 years. A sure pro need of his services will do well to call tection, to you, is our name on the at his residence or drop him a curd, • » • * • vvrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. Kings, or Buuklen’s remedies, as Foil H e 8T— a good house and nil others arc mere imitations. II several nice garden lots. Apply at K. Bucklen dr Co', Chicago, 111. and tins office. Windsor, Canada. For sale by U. S. Knowlton. Means the ability to do a good ilny’s work, without undue fatigue Hnd to find life worth living. You cannot have indigestion or consti pation without its upsetting the liver aud polluting the blood. Such it condition mny be best and quick est relieved by Herbine, the best liver regulator the world has ever known. Mrs. 1). W. Smith writes, April 2, 1902: “ I use Herbine, mid find it the best medicino for con stipation and regulating the liver I < ver used.” Sold by It. S. Knowl- ti n. Htoplicu lliiau was born in Mimk- Mr. Cashedt, of the Madden mines, lugum uounty, Ohio, March 21 who waN stricken with paralysis 1821). 11« moved with Ins pnrciits about New Year, died at Ins home a to Imliiiiiu in 1822. It«nn>v«d to few daya ago. Mr. Cusholt was held Ohio in 1841 where h« lived until in high esteem by all who knew him, the fall o f 1812, when ho started aud his death is universally re with hie parent« for Oregon. The gretted. Tribune. winter wiin a never« one nud the The pulpmill proposition is look road« were no hud they hud to wiu ing up very favorably, and tut Bau ter at St. Joseph, Minnouii, where dot! can offer a first-class location Strikers A ssassin ate Official. The Best I’ ll) sir*. IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE they uiixitmsly waited for spring together with pleuty of cheap water STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE When you want a physic that is that tliey might resume their lonely aud cheap wood, it is only a matter St. Petersburg, Feb. 25 — Three of COUNTY OF COOS. mild and gentle, easy to take and journey for the Wehfoot ntute. of time until the offer will be taken. certain to act. always use Chamber Ute strikers ut daylight this morn A . H . Snyder, ) They left St. Joseph on the 10th Just itow it looks as though it will Plaintiff, 1 Suit in equity to quiet lain's Jtotnach and Liver Tablets. ing, assassinatod Kondratorieh, vs. v title. day of March, 1S44, to riwuiuo their be takeu soon. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. chief of Baku, as bo was passiug E. A. Snyder. | SUMMONS. j turuey to Oregon. They had Defendant, j A private H o sp ital w e ll e q u ip p e d fo r the tre at through the streets. The assassins To E. A . Snyder, t lie above-named ds- Stock Hogs for Sale. nothiug to guide them on their (Myrtle Point Knterpriso.) escaped iu a vehicle which was fctulunt: Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C. way through l>andH of hontile In m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m e d ica l d ise a se s. A Sons of Veteraus organisation awaiting them. In the name of the state of Oregon! shouts, that will weigh between lit) diana only now nud then the mark you are hereby required to appear and ■ , „„ has been istituted at this place. The reported assassination of the Price 4c. of a wagon wheel on a branch of answer the complaint acainst you in the I 80 Poum1s a piece. T ra in e d N u rs e s in A tte n d a n ce . L. Knapp, the Port Orford hotel chief of police of unfounded. C. A. P endleton , Coquille. above entitled court and cause on or be green« wood. Ou nud on they St. Petersburg, Feb. 25— Révolu fore Saturday, the 1st day of April, urged their weary oxen until they man aud mail contractor, was at W anted . — 10 men iu each state to | this place Monday. tionists today set fire to tbe military l!KV>, which is six weeks after Friday, reached the John l>ny river iu Ore travel, tack sigus and distribute For Information Address Complaint is made by residents magazine at Kieff aud an immense the 17th dav of February, lsOR, said fast gon. The river wan so nwolleu that dale being tlu* date of the first publica samples and circulars of our goods. thev came almont starving to death of Catchiug Creek about certain quantity of grain, bay and stores tion of flits summons, and if yon fail to Salary 976.00 per month. $3.00 per Marshfield, Oregon Phone 631. KuhltuauCo. before they could crons, having neut parties running deer with dogs. The was destr cved so appear and answer, for want thereof, day for expenses. Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago. the plaintiff will take a decree sgsirist their provisions down from The deer winter in large numbers on --- » ----------- - in* r»u l l r i l l m a l ilx tit you that any claim or pretender! claim Dalles ou n Kmt, only retaiuing a Cribbins Hill anil hunters with dogs » 1 «S For Sale. yon have to an undivided one-thinl in nmall amount. They finally crossed have made away with many, some And harrassed by a bad cough? terest in and to the south halt of the Fse Ballard’s Horehoiuui Syrup, it the John Day and crossed the parties slaughtering as high ss live will secure you sound sleep and ef- north-east quarter, A good home in this city, on the south-east or six a week for the mere pleasure t'ancades amid snow and rain, and quarter of the north-west quarter and easy terms; ect a prompt and radical cure. Enqaire at this office. the north-west quarter of the north • -•» - arrived at Oregon City ou the banks of the thing. The parties are known east quarter of section seven, in town C a rd of T h a n k s of the Willamette river iu the and if the violation of the law is not ship twenty-nine, south of ranee twelve, Stump Puller CHAS M00MAW. Prop. beautiful valley of the Willamette, eased some prosecutious will ^fol We wish to thank »he kind west of the Willamette meiidian, in Tin* strongest, most durable, easiest low. At the present rate the deer on the 15th day of November, 1844, Coos county, -i.itc of Oregon, is null to handle Stump Puller, the Smith’s being the second train o f iiuiuigra- iu this section will soon bo exterm neighbors and friends for their and void, and tin* plaintiffs title thereto Grubber. For information write or see Front Street. Opposite Hotel Coquille. kindness duriug the late illness and will be deemed to bequieted against -'*■ !'• ^9!'*' agent. Myrtle Point, Ore. tiou that ever crossed the plains. inated or run out of the couutrv ; It simplifies purchasing. death o f our dear husband and the same; that the plaintiff will recover He lived over 25 yearn in Douglas hi* costs an 1 >li-* urarments of this suit, M rs . S. liras, >Ve would b* pleased to have you try a county, moving to Coos countv iu Y oun g Man C om m its S u ic id e father. and will be decreed to have such other 1 sack of White Lily, our new dour. This is M rs . J. H. T imor , an old established brand in Portland. San 11*01, where he lived till the time . and further relief as may be equitable, 1 Francisco and Sound cities. A trial is all Gilbert Harris, sou of Mr, and J as . I* B ras , of his death. He wan a devoted This sumnic: » is published by the we ask. We are sure you will be pleased Mrs. W. 0. Harris, of Sutnuer, com : -r : g. £3; - 1 and will always call for "White Lily** in E. M B ran . order of tlu* Hv*e. !.. Harlooker, I'ountv the Christian, havtng joined the Mis future. Guo. A . R obinson . mitted suicide by blowing out his Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon, > sionary Baptist church iu 1887.’ brains at an early hour yestersay C'ro«i|> made and entered on the lH h day : He was married to Martha Ann Al morning. The unfortunate voting Begins with the symptoms of a of February. l*K\S, an,! whicli order len August 12, 1854. He was the tuan had spent the night with a common cold; there is chilliness, specifies that the -ante shall be fattier of eleven children, nine of published lor six consecutive weeks, neighbor, returning home iu the ineexing, sore throat, hot skin, which survive him. and was a lov quick oltl-e. It.-i-senes» and im- on liu* -ana- d ty in each of »aid morning to make preparations for a |wwled rvspiratnn Give frequent i week-, in the -enti Weekly H er vld , • ing husband snd a kind father He trip to Coquille, lie did not semi small doses o f Ballard's Horchouml a s mi-wtvk'y uewspjqwr printed and leaves a wife, five sons and four to be particularly depressed but Syrup, vthe child will cry for it) publislied in the a>x>ve-n»m*d county at daughters to tuouru his late demise, acted rather ».range He kissed and at the first signs of a croupv the city of Coquille. D E A L E R IN his wife, Mrs. 8. Beau, Laiupa SPERRY A CH ASE. his mother, left the bouse, goiug to j apply frequently Ballard's Attorney* for Plaintiff. ), creek, Oregon; W. S. Bean. Harris roat. . nearby neighbor's and asked for a 1 Snow Li,,in**nt the th Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo , burg, Oregon; W. A. Bean, LV gun. saving he was goiug out to writes. March 19. 15*1*2: I think C H SIMPSON. >polio, Oregon; A. S. Bean and look up some stock. They gave Ballard's Horehound Syrup a won Mrs. Mary Hazard, Drain, Oregon him the guu, a 44 Winchester, and derful remedy, and so pleasant to Mrs. t'lara Bun*.«. The Dalles. Ore Sold bv R. S. Knowlton. saying ••goodbye'' he started agaiu to take. gon; Mrs. Myrtle tleudoll, Tacoma, towards his home, but after goihg Washington; Jas. L. Bean. Kdgar a short distance, stopped, waved his SUMMONS Bean and Mrs. J. H. Tirnou, of hand at some frieuds working near IN THE CTKUUT COURT OF THE lsuu|>a creek. Oregon. He was sick STATE OF OREGON. IN AND KOK . A ll work doue in up to-date style by, say mg “Goodbye boys," after r a s o o i N n o f c o o s . four mouths but he bore his suffer- an.) guaranteed first-class. which he placed the gun ou the Sien» Fox. »adOlsaJ Fox with Christian resignation and UU intifi» i ground with the muzzle «gainst his . her hnstaad v*. patience. His devoted and loving Coquille. Oregon. forehead sud pulled the trigger, Julia H.i\c» xs.t Jan -, Sun in eqaity nurses duriug his sickness was his ' h.*r bastan,1, E n* V for parti'lon death beiug instantaneous. ! i'ox an,l Gtsn CVx b*r has- I of wat prop- wife, and J. I., Bean. K. M Bean and FRATERN AL ORDERS. The young man, who was about ; b.xnd. Janree M V,.**l!junt « it . Atvstulx Yowell. bts wife. ( Mis. J H Timon, They rarely left IS years old, was rerv popular with ‘ Pstsv Kvsbcr and Kdwsrd I C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N Q0QUIUE LOOSE. »0 53 I O O F the sick room, even to secure rest, Kisher. her baab.and. Orace the young people of Suumer aud a t‘i\x*ker and Eiv* i'rxveker. M « - every S «: u• ' a v r :ght. aud were hr his bedside when he Hi* parents hasbaBó. I r Uaw* favorite in the family v '. eo . K R a x t o l N. and Frank L aws . her has- expired J ». L , s m m t . ns :'* Are ahlKVtS b v b is SUvUleil band, and pini \ ewell »eIT'S His remains were laid to rest in , - » _ , .a * . . . J a « Uw Of » i d N. weU. de a e r ili Alivi th e m a n n e r io w h ic h it ceased. tVfaadant*. gOQUILlE E»:»«i>n£*T «0 IS. I. 0. 0 F the Masonic cemetery at Coquille was brvntght about. To D ftìr Fiaàer. Fdwarvl Fisher. Grace V e»*) the first a** . :: irvi Thursday in each œv-ms! The rash act is suppose.! to have i'n v k er. F tw Orwker. Lilly U n , Frank , :* ; Laws and Pm i V cwell« defendants above J. J. SrvNiav. C. P. bet’u caused by brooding over cer R eplies to Dt Oalet I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. W i n . H o r s f a ll, M , D ., Ï Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, è& m wowm P P T o i? Jj; vsm 5Z S Z S Z S Z S Z S Z S Z S Z S Z Alfred Johnson, F lo o r iu g , R u s tic a n d a ll k in d s o f F in is h in g s a n d C o n s ta n tly Boot & Shoe Repairing M o u ld in g s on hand. 8 Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. carued: ' !! tcKKK. Scribe. tain coin plication* in his relation* lu the N a -1 tEe State o f iV ecoa ; You and each o f y\>.; <re feerebv noticed that | m * E «ESEXAH lOOSt «0 10. Chicago, Feb. 24 President with the opposite sex. y\'u are required to and answer the He leaves, besides his bereaved «awnplaint filed g a in st n w in tee *N» yj James B, Augell. of the University Me» *.- the M o n i ar : fourth Wednee- of Michigan, does not subscribe to ixua nts. c u e b r o t h e r an d fe u r sisters. *ntit:*d a n w-.ibis six m b ftwü t ! » I Uv night* in esch ni -yn. Mas. M a *. - Lv ss. N. G. the statement that men lose their two half sisters, vvne iu Humboldt ¡ ** ’»** *'» »he dr»i (aktmtiot o< thu nm- , Ma». M » v .i St i c J . N y. «•* '«» «o-wtt vttkin six week* friwu tke usefulness when they reach tbe age and oue in Douglas county, and a Sta day ,»f JnivN . ISV. ike same being Q-tCW SR LOSTE, n 1.1 I F U I of t‘*0 years. He has replied to Dr half brother in Humboldt. Its date of tke first piNmtMB of Iks M»«et.- the SoturvU' eight ou or lw- «amnion*. I'ho funeral will take place at one ^ William iVdcr. formerly o f John* And if TOS fori to *pt*e*r and an-Wer on foee the fnîl euxw. Hopkins 1'uivenMty. who rvwntlv p. m. today at Suumer The Sum- Or before tke t»rn J* t of Mvnrk J. H. C wxl W . M. ike declared that tuen whsu they reach t"*1 v>r Curlew will teavv Marshfield I ,tte Lmi j* . ,-f tke tim e rre- ,J. J. L ix» S e 'r. •vl the age of fit* years should l>e at teu a tu , carrying the fneuds «criNsi in ibi or>i#e t>f pablxntioD. «fcx? j plainutfs will vis,* : CoLctrv c \ aeeinst pon I gE.LAM CHASTE*. *0 I 0 1 S ehkvrwfortned Dr. Augell. ta an frv'tu here who wish to attend. ; a«d will apply ;o rhx* cixirt ter thi rtliff Meets next Ft sia y r ght. a»ldress at the annual tvanquet of | '•'v'ast Mad aiaaJM in Ibe-r «.vcrplaist. a « í v : b < m Mas. Kxrsavv » »ei*. W . M. «lai'Hwer.t v'f it folkm Thai ifci the Chicago alumni Assvviation of M i- M m » t u - u . v v. : rw«! jrrv^nv in «aid cv'cubami. Goudo, Switreriaod. Feb. 24 the University of Michigan, said « v '- wî » a» »kr* C. S. ^narwr j ^TCtliJUS L*0«E *0 II * * "I would '.ike to extend the time Fietviog »'f the S .ip lo n tunnel *;rtaTVr tawfiv'i-. ca'rtxiw m <nm of Meers th e«M oad arsi (earth T ie v ia j of a nan's Ufe instead of shortening ,hrvu8h th' -vlV* ’“» nu pie ted at »«a i;a*rtt*r »>/ «MtMi «kiirtv. tewwààp | n ighu each month in iXht Fe ow* hall. iottih v'f raaj^f ftMxrttwn 2V* o 'c k v t this morning. The it The experiment of killing oft -p. of tk* WdtMMte wandîan -a (te » CWn- I V. K. Wiuh s. K. A. K F. -, L :v * c*. C. C. v'M urna ha* been trie.! tn Ahnea fvvr work was ocqnuieneed in I**^' l t *^i«y. v W b . aad man:’« tk^oew t a * - a •«** as J TwvcaY hab :> al centurie«, and l would suggest to meeting of the two bonug (sartie» «,< bat b m arkod C. S* wM t } QCQU UE LOME «0 U. I 0 I » the distinguished physician that (Swiss ana Italian) was a l f a l f a l * Mee** the -eivex' and b-crthWevlnee- •K*.V*. . k . . i t " !a ¿»« (tei«« anJ tkirty tiaka tàinot «Miài ^ ^ , „ 3„ . Urw Umfc, k. * ,lav night* of each n e a lh in W . O. W civitisathvn has not advanced verv throughout n . .trerUnd by neg-.ng f church b*.s and salute* bv con - 1 q -*rv« qaarOer wo,*e tkesee va*« hall. rapidly there.' F u r Sr u no. M. W . erti ckaiB* taf tkirw link* le thè *,-'*,** non O . F. K.'K xxx . Sec. Sv*sninc s « l c v i | « v.ees c*f Many unexpected v'betacles were , beir* in ike «satheam pari oC K-a fiv* t« |tm* a - .oí»* «o . i i f • EuiptT Honor* tor W id o w •n,vuntetvd the -myit senous N ing * su i «e ls a «kvrtv. A’.*o le « . » « u j Meet* the fi—t u si third Wedrveeilay [ eliti * .n MecA fiv* asJ '.>«* 4v* « tks anj hot springs, which torea tened the sight* each aaocth in W.xvlraaii haXL " SI. Uetersburg. Fetx 24 The whole enterprise, and a temperature (V tiw N e e t «w a .J EThoM'* vlJixv Mv>. P x.':i »XXXI*. C H. Uxor baa appouitevl the Grand which at oee tiaw r ae to 131 de t,* thè lown ,>C Cwqm'. e v'ite vnj al! *tn- Mis* l v x 'i Ltev^ Ree. atevi in Ite , v m » ef Itx» a*J -Vate -*f Duches» !.. aheth. wk I. vw uf Ser- gree* Fahreuhei*. making a cv>n- VVe<v*o be p*rt»»iowe»l un ai tke (Ssat M.«UE CAn* »3 »V. m t w 1 *. S«e..s Fox. *»J thè JeCenasav*. '-■vervi g-.wa. »vtntuander of the ISflh tíren- ! ¿ cuan ce t tbe wvvrh impossible itti *> tkeix rerqpeef.w -i*t* «*J u lem a Meet* :he :r»t third a,!¡er Regiment a; Kieff I noti! the engineeurs found means of or if «ob F c ' k * <*»»» Ne*tc vie wilkowt E-ghts of each Math- S e a . Bros*. C. C. irvai vreja^ee lo thè .'enee* thereof thes J. V» fi;*e>.*'- i cvx'Ihag the atmosphere. I'erk._________ ______ fruirne» he «rèi bv ami mie» thè St. IVtvrshjrg. Feb. 24 The New that the borer* have met. it «e.Oer of là* M it u f the yecce»As -fonvl -LE CO«*; v i ; I** » . A A lateat I'll vate rejs'rts f*o hi the is practicable for the water acvuaiu , »,> »rter i«<*a« We oww oad expei Meet* the feci id and hmrxh Thare- day n ig h » of eac :.,*tk a CVAi Fe>- iNaucasu* say trouble ha* broken latex) in the north gallerv to be "* tw» wxiv he *w»sd w ,a t . i Oe I k * o u t » x w e h a t U thstr m o i 'X i i i s i ■ out at Holaksany. Bear Uoakik The drawn off The work of f * p n * | I aNnM> oxh« ami further , I'x. G*c. K n s n i. i>ee. , - X v - . nuhtary bwi-e the whole recto» the tucr- l f r a terxivancet railway letter as «he s w r t • * > Se*<» JWM xad ' m declare,! to be txodequate to will be rush«,! os .v»»ib'r. an») tl vs p i * «Í T SE »ÍU W ! A I I * Sefxwe V this < wexv»« w wade hv »wb nipl'iv •' the di* b*r and * q a e a j. tq e » l to inaugurate the tunnel Meets i* . e* a » i trerx.1* -e; iff as s d a -cede tteevxea is » r e » mg of the roots .vntesl is genetta!- »N' it 'larch 2 '. lLa xxvet was i l k - u HxrSxwhe*. •» <w »rv J I Idee of Owe nfc *wth. *M tl CVmslx. deled ! « a » » N * (y aiù*i|«!<\l M r L i v k v l vè. 5 I N't i cannot be ibH' iW Mrs. M. M I > - >Wt *ba» a r r i e » 'h » !'» - r b . s w d e b a C'jeek. reachovl by telegraph m l e » « x a th eeeefh » th eS w a : « «xx*.r H x a x i-v ' - 9 ila * , eew a, Thousands of Arwemaas e t- sat ! a sewasxver faN*»Ael w the v ue rf iV jlst « v j s t »: U H '.K « E 5 $*E*S IV J»i. V. m «ard Ceee f e a r . I MceA* the 4re u f third Taeedae to be heaving Kak* and A 'o a S INirhaat buV heyear-eiv), it la va l wrprratxw. g o ,»! os new. 43a' « f e , rerVvi d t WX e e l ' » |tus each boc ; .a v'M Fetk-wv The Arenoert«**« and M«ts *••’ u »s ' STAXLAV X bltANN eapacttVv J w RadaVugh. Mas. A » >n L i* x t v r a * S -C am |vrartmh*t» tn a »u m et ♦*•»' Aragv* 9 r»«e * a ween»'« '»e r'a.'j ' *n M« b Iva* L ion , M ft B S. JO B W O R K The Finest to be had in Coos County at the lowest Prices - c ■». Bill Heads. Briefs. Letter Heads Posters. ¥ Leqal Blanks. Wedding Stationery. r i ! Envelopes. 5*! Statements. - § I § Up-to-date War- Delivered with Neatress and Dispatch. X X Sat ¿faction Guaranteed. J X C . O. D R Y D E N , D i CCXÎTECTION W I T H H E R A L D ? <-V N ir, c. . o u . . . - y — T - f r u r F t n . s m . v I s