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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
y Semi-WeeHlyHcrQld. F R ID A Y , M A R 3, 1905. S u rv iv a l of the F itte s t. Crescent City, Feb. 28.— The big steel steamship Oregon, running be tween Portland and Sau Francisco, put iu at Crescent City early this morning with her cargo badly dam aged by tiro and still burning, and her passenger list of 57 and crew all safe, they having been transferred to the steamer Del Norte and landed. The vessel will probably not be de stroyed, the danger point being passed this afternoon. The fire is under control. The passenger are coming to Portland overland. The Oregon took fire at 1 o’clock vesterday afternoon, 15 miles south west of Crescent City, the blaze orig inatiug among miscellaneous merch andise. A ll hands were at once ordered out to fight the fire, and the 57 passengers were advised to prepard for emergencies, but were kept comparatively calm at the same time by information that the vessel would probably be able to make Crescent City harbor safely. Despite frantic efforts by the crew, the flames advanced until the Oregon showed a heavy list. In this predicament she was seen by the Del Norte, which had put out from this point, and all the passen gers were safely transferred to the Del Norte nnd to a collier. The Del Norte brought the entire number in this morning, the Oregon following under her own steam. The Oregon is a staunch steamer of 2335 tons freight capacity, built in 1877 by J. Roach <fc Son, of Chester, Pa. She is owned by the White Star Steamship Company, of Seattle, but is under charter to the Portland A San Francis Stoamship Coinpanj. She left San Francisco last Sunday. It is plaiu that the creamery busi ness of Californio ami the coast in general is nbout to enter upon a new era. Never in the history of the industry has there been such ac tivity nnd a general waking up and a battle of brains is on, as n result of the determination on the part of a few croamerymeu, backed by pro gressive dealers, that they will have the best that can bo turned out in the way of butter. To this end a number of cream eries aro being reconstructed on sanitary lines nnd no expense is be ing spared to equip them with any thing capable of bringing about the one object quality. In the shuttle a few hopless plants aro being abandoned and their milk supply sent to properly equipped plants. The merits of pasteurizers, starter cans, pure cultures and acid tests, articles that have never seen the inside of but few crentueries, ore being introduced and will undergo critical tests. With our creameries thus outfit ted through the expenditure of large sums of money the butter maker employed will have to “ make good.” It is significant that while the centralization of creameries, or at least a cessation of the reckless tendency to multiply them, lias giv. en a surplus of buttermakers—of both real and claimed ability— the difficulty of these creameries that are making these departures is that they can’t find the man capable of what they expect of him in the way of making the best out of the plant A M a le C o u g h . Y l c ' l l d n c l u r C l , I I - <1 re II. and materials plnced in his hands. Iii buying a cough medicine for They are not looking for the man children never be afriid to buy that is willing to work cheap, but a Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, man that will make himself worth a There is no danger from it and re- good ¡nlan ¡ lit of tin <|unlit 1 of ilef is always sure to follow, h is the i ■ he (■: n- < d. Wo h v< i e-|a'ei lily valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by b in rat ed upon to place several R. R Koowlton. crciimeriih in touch witli such kind of men nnd have mentioned many S. P . W i l l R ed u ce F orces. names to intending employers but San Francisco, Cal. Feb. 28.— A they were not in the class that is demnnded. These fir it-class cream second cut in motive power and car eries menu a thorough weeding out con stru ction foices of the Southern of the profession. The buttermak- Pacific, covering the whole Pacific er who fins not been reading and system w ill be announced tomorrow. has not kept himself posted in de On March 1st, ten per cent of the velopments along his line will be employes of those departments will out of tho race. If he has read be laid off as given out. On April about pure cultures, but has novel- 1st there will be the third ten per manifested enough interest to even cent cut. This affects the total of try them will not be permitted to about 1500 men between Los An to experiment in these costly plants. geles and Portland. ---------- Following are a few changes made in our game laws by the late legislature: Hunters’ licence of $1 a year for all hunters except farmers, and $10 for non-residents. Sale of all kinds of wild game ab solutely prohibited. Limit on ducks cut down to 50 in a week, not more than 25 a day. Use of live pigeons as targets in trnp-shooting prohibited. Fishing for black basss permitted at all times of tlie year. F ob S a i . k . — 9 dairy cows, 1 red Durham bull, 4-year-old, one De- Lavel seperator, good as nrew; 450 pounds capacity. J. H. Radabaugb, Arago, Oregon. SUMMONS. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N , F O R C OOS COUNTY. Joseph H . Sm ith, As soon as they me W oodm en MISS In tlie nam e of tlie state of Oregou you are hereby required to appear and answ er the complaint against you in tlie above entitled court and cause on or be fore Saturday, tlie 1st day of A p ril, 1905, which is six weeks after Friday, W in . J. M arsh, Trustee tlie 17th dav of F ebru ary , 1905, said last Defendant. date being tlie ¡late of the first publica T o W m . J. M arsh, Trustee, the above tion of tli is summons, ami if von fail to named defendant: so appear and answ er, for want thereof, In the nam e of the State of Oregon. tlie plaintiff « i l l take a deeree against Y o u are hereby required to appear and you that any claim or pretended claim answ er the com plaint of Plaintiff filed you have to an undivided one-third in against you in said Court and Cause, on terest in and to the south half of tlie or before the 14th day of A p ril, 1905, north-east quarter, the south-east being the date prescribed by the Court quarter of tlie north-west quarter and in the order for publication of sum m ons the north-west quarter of the north for you to appear and answ er said com east quarter of section seven, in town plaint, a r d if you fail to a pp earan d a n - ship twenty-nine, south of range twelve, awei said com plaint on or before said west of the W illam ette m eridian, in date, for w ant thereof, the Plaintiff w ill Coos county, state of Oregon, is null apply to the Court for the relief de and void, and the plaintiff’s title thereto manded in his complaint, which is that w ill be deemed to bequieted against Plaintiff be decreed to he the owner in the sam e; that the plaintiff w ill recover fee sim ple of the northeast of section fiis costs and disbursem ents of this suit; 24, in tow nship 28 south of range 9 west and w ill ire decreed to have such other of the W illam e tte M eridian, in Coos and further relief as may be equitable. connty, Oregon, and that defendant has T h is summons is published by the no estate, interest or claim, or any titlg, order of the Hon. I - Harlocker, County whatever to said described premises, Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon, and that Plaintiff’s title he declared good m ade and entered on the 11th day and valid thereto. of F ebru ary, 1905, and which order This summons is published once a specifies tlun the same shall Ire Photographer, T ra in e d Stock Hogs for Sale. SUM M O NS. All work done in up to-date style an 1 guaranteed first class. Stella Fox, nnd Clnad Fox, 1 her husband. Plaintiffs. | travel, tncjc signs and distribute samples and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3 00 per day for expenses. KuhlmanC o. Dept. Atlas Building, Chicugo. Marshfield, Oregon - Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, For Sale. CHAS A good home in this city, on easy terms: Enquire at this office. M00MAW , Prop. Front Street. Opposite Hotel Coquille, Stump Puller. The strongest, most d urable, easiest to handle Stum p Puller, the S m ith ’s G ru b b e r. For information write or see M . G . Pohl, agent, M yrtle Point, Ore. It simplifies purchasing. ¿ täßXW'Omm P P T OR STILB lí f i' -Cç-â'J. 53¡-£í «i £5 2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZS2 S2S TSZMSZ&ySZSZSZ&SZÌ 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. Coquille, Oregon. | Jnlia Hayes and James | Suit in equity Hayes, her husband, Etta for partition Cox and Glen Cox her has- I of real prop F R A TE R N A L ORDERS. hand, James M. Vowel 1 and I erty. Amanda Vowel!, his wife. I Daisy Fisher and Edward | 0OQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F Fisher, her husband, Grace | Crocker and Erve Crocker, I Meets every Saturday night. her husband, Lilly Laws | G eo . H B axtek , N . G . and Frank Laws, her has- I J. S. L awrence , Sec’v. band, and Bird Vowell.heirs | at law of Bird Vowell, de- I Q0QUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. censed, Defendants. J Win. Horsfall, M. D., ’Phone 631. C. H. SIM PSO N, IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N, IN A N D FOR T H E CO U NTY O F COOS. N u r s e s in A tte n d a n c e . W anted .— 10 men in each state to the city of Coqnille. SPER R Y & CHASE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Boot & Shoe Repairing L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C. sboats, that will weigh betweeu GO and 80 pouuds a piece. Price 4c. For Information Address C. A. P endleton , Coquille. week for at tea-t six successive weeks In published for six consecutive weeks, the Coquille H k k a l d , a sem i-weekly on the same day in i ach of said newspaper published at Coquille, Coos weeks, in llm Sem i-W eekly H erald , county, Oregon, by order of H on. J. W . a s m i-w tek y newspaper printed and Ham ilton, Judge of the Second Judicial published in the above-nam ed county at vs. the l i HORSFALL HOSPITAL Plaintiff, District of Oregon, made on the 27th day of February, 1905. This first publica tion of this sum m ons is on the 3rd day of March, 1905, and the last w ill be on April 14, 1905. Dated this 27th day of February. 1905. .1. A . B U C H A N A N , Attorney for Plaintiff. Brown rigg, guaranteed. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. gj Meets the first and third Thursday niL'hts in each month. J. J. S t a n le y , C . P. I. H ack Kit, Scribe. CO Q U ILL'E, O R EG O N 5 JO B W O R K |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. M eets t ire second and fourth W ed n es day nights in each month. M as. M arvin L yons , N . G . M rs . M amie S lagi . e , Sec’y. QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 6S, A. F. A A. M. Meets tlie Saturday night on or b e fore (lie full moon. J. H . C ecil W . M. J. J. L amb , Sec’y. The Finest to be had in gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S. Coos County at the lowest Meets next F iid ay night. Prices. M rs . K athryn S lagle , W . M. M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’y. J^TCURCUS LODGE. NO. 72, K. P. Meets tlie second and fourth Tuesday nights eacli month in Odd Fellow s’ hall. A . F. L in eg ar , C. C. V . R . W ilson . K . R. S. Bill Heads. Q0QUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Briefs, Letter Heads, Meets tlie second and fourth W ed n es day F ' nights of each month in W . O. W . hall. Posters. Leqal Blanks, F reu S lag le , M . W . O. F. R ohrkr , Ree. Enue lopes, Wedding Stationery. IMPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H. Statements. Meets tlie first and third W ednesday nights each month in W oodm an hall. M rs . B irpie S keels , C. H. Miss I rene L amb , Rec. Oregon, be partitioned among tho plaint |y|YRTLE CAMP. NO. 197. W. 0. W. iff. Stella Fox, and the defendants, accord M eets the first, anti third Saturday ing to their respective rights and interests; nights of eacli month. or if such division cannot be’ made without R ort . B i rns , C.C. a half n iilions to tho thirty millions great prejudice to the owners theroof, then J. G . S immons , Clerk. said premises be sold by and under the in tho bill passed by the House. order of this court and the proceeds of said QOQUIllE COUNCIL. NO. 399. F. A. A. sale, after paying the costs nnd expense« Meets tlie second and fourth T h u rs of this suit, be divided among the parties day nights of each month in Odd Fel Sewing Machine Hcpairing low s’ hall. to this snit according to their respective I> r . G eo . R ussell , Pres. David Pulton, of this city, is an expert interests, and for such other and further M rs . C i i \ s . H arrington , Sec’y. t U-aher and icpa.rer. and anyone in relief as the court may deem just and I need of I is m ’I viees will do well to call equitable. V £VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 21*. W. 0 W at his residence or drop him rt card. Service of this summons is made by pub- ‘ Meets tlie second and fourth Satur- i X lieation in pursuance of an order made by ’ day nights of each m onth. [ § Foil It A good house and L. Harlocker. as County Judge o f Coos M rs . Lor L inegar . G. N. i iS County, dated January iMth,' 90ft, direct several nico garden lots Apply nt ing that service thereof be made by publi-1 Mrs. M. McDonald. Clerk. i V cation thereof in the S kmi W kxkly HuRAi.n. this office. JUSTUS L00GE. NO 3S, RATHB0NE SISTERS | X a newspaper published at the City of Co If billions attack take qnilie. in said Coos Connty, once each 1 Meet* the first and third Tuesday jo] Stouaeb and Liver week for a period of six weeks. nights each month in Odd Fellow s’ hall, j V STANLEY X BURNS. M r 4 . A n sir L awrkxck , M. E. C. O Tablets and a quick cure is certain,, M r ». I nk / C m \ se , M. of K. 8. ' feM QOOOO Attorneys for Plaintiff». For sab* bv R S. Knowlton. Washington, March 1. The Son- sol.l, work on the refinery will he- ,ite this afternoon passed the River pin nt once. and Harbor bill, adding four and Mi«s LI a Tarbell. the magazine writer, will bo here this week. She will thoroughly investignto the Ivan has oil Ileitis and the events leading up to the fight on the Stand rd Oil Company, and from the material thus gained write a series of articles for an Eastern publication. Tho House today pAMed the Holden antidumping-of-gn» hill. It will Dow heroine a law. The bill prohibits tho use o f pumps on gas wells,{but permits compressors on pipe lines. Tli© AOti-discriruination, bill will probably be considered the House tomorrow, Campaign Brought to Close Notice is hereby giveu th a t tlie undersigned has this day filed his The g r e a t Woodman membership final account in the matter of the estate of Mary A- Vowell, deceased, campaign is a thiDg of the past so and that the county court (pr Coos far hs the work of the executive Finest and best work of all kinds. W e give special attention to county, Oregou, lias set Monday committee in charge of the details the 27th day of February, 1905, as is concerned, the campaign culmi. Baby Pictures, Large Groups, Bust Portraits and all kinds of stamps. Agent for Defender photo supplies. A stock o f materials for am a tho day for hearing objections to Dating la s t evening in one of the said final account and the settlement most successful rallies and initiation teurs’ use always on hand. Plates, Films, paper and general supplies. ceremouies oyer seen in the W il _ Cameras for sale and rent. Courteous treatment and satisfaction of said estate. Dated this 2fith dav of January, j lamette valley, with a net increase 1905. W . W . G age , New gallery opposite Dr. 1.cep's drug store. as the result of the committee’s work Administrator of the of 412 new members From all estate of Mary A. j Oregon pai ls of the stale Woodmen iu large Myrtle Point, Vowell, deceased. numbers came to Albany yesterday nnd participated in the big parade SUMMONS and initiation, and with p nicely an IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T H E exception ull enjoyed the eveuing’s S T A T E O F O R E G O N , FOR T H E program to the full. Albany did C O U N T Y O F COOS. herself proud last night and all day A . H . Snyder, j Plaintiff, | Suit iu equity to quiet yesterday and the visiting fraternal- title. vs. !• ists all expressed their appreciation Snyder, | S U M M O N S . E. A. Sny A private H o sp ita l w e ll e q u ip p e d fo r the treat ¿fendant. j J Defendant, , of the work done and the genuine To E . A . Snyder, the above-nam ed de hospitality shown to visitors.— A l fendant : m ent o f s u r g ic a l a n d m e d ic a l d ise a se s. bany Herald. vs. He must be an expert starter maker F o r sin I in | iiip p tilp . who has passed the state of doubt Loss of appitite always results os to their value. Ho must know from faulty digestion. A ll that is that their use is proper nnd he must needed is a few doses of Chamber know how to handle them and not lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. believe that he does. Ho must They will invigorate the stomach, know the percentage of ncid he strengthen the digestion and give To Dais^ Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace wants in his cream before churning veil an appetite like a wolf. These Crocker, Erve Crocker, Lilly Laws, Frank Tablets also act ns a gentle laxa and be able to tell when he ¡.ns if. tive. For sale by It. S. Knowlton. Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above- named: He must be able to account for ----------- * ---------- In tho Name of the State of Oregon; Yon every pound of fat in the milk and K u ro p a tk in R ep u lses Japanese. and each of yon are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer the cream delivered through absolute complaint filed against you in tne abovo accuracy in testing. Lastly he St. Petersburg, Feb. 28.— Gener entitled suit within six weeks from the must know that every pound of but al Kuropatkiu reports that ten at date of the first pnblioation of this sum ter that leaves the plant is the tacks made by two Japanese battal mons. to-wit: within six weeks from the 31st day of January, 1905. the same being equal if not the superior of anything ions of cavalry, west of Tan Sin the date of the first publication of this on the market. Nothing short of Tong, were repulsed. The Japan summons. And if yon fail to appear and answer on this will fill the requirements of the ese renewed the attaek Feb. 27 and Or before the 14th day of March, 1905, the demand for competent buttermakers were ngaiu repulsed, leaving 100 samo being the last day of the time pre in the few plants that will be able corpses on the field. The Russian scribed in the order of publication, the plaintiffs will tune judgment against yon to withstand the efforts at centrali loss was only six. and will apply to the court for the relief de zation and to compete with the big manded in their complaint, a succinct and properly equipped creamery. ( ' I i t i m p l o i i l.ft as I in«- ■■ I l o r I C I i c i n i i - statement of which is as follows: That the tlsm. real property described in said complaint, The uuttermuker iu the future who Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at to-wit: Beginning nt the O. S. quarter will be in charge of a twenty thou Chapincille, Conn., says Chamber quarter section corner in center of south sand dollar creamery will be a well lain’s- I’ ain Balm is the champion west quarter of section thirty, township salaried man nnd his station w ill! of all liniments. The past year I twenty-eight south of range fourteen west be one worth going after, but ho \ 'vas troubled a great deal with of the Willamette meridian in Coos Conn ty, Oregon, and running thence north won’t be a “ bluff." He will be the ! rheumatism in my shoulders. Af- seven chains and twenty-three links to a cures the store- spruce limb mnrkod C. S., thence west real goods and he will be found I *eVRra nnd lie here recoin mended this somewhere between tlie two oceans remedy and it completely cured eight chains and thirty links, thence south seven chains and twenty-three links to the for tho new order of things in tho me. ' There is no use o f anyone quarter quarter seotion line, thence east creamery line demand him. Dairy suffering from Hint painful ailment eight chains and thirty links to the place when this liniment can he obtained of beginning, containing six acres of land, ami Produce Review. for u small sum. One application being in the southeast part of lot five in gives prompt relief nnd its continu-j said section thirty. Also lots seven and Topeka, Kau., Feb. 27.— It was ed use for a short time will product j eight in block five and lots five, seven and decided today that the bonds for a permanent cure. For sale by eight in block seven in Elliott’ s addition to the town of Coqnille City, and all situ the statu oil refinery will bn issued R. S. Knowlton ated in tho county of Coos and state of with ten days. Notice of Final ¿ettlement. Sam e Laws. B ad B la ze on Oregon. Up-to-date Work Deliuered with Neatness and Dispatch. Satisfaction Guaranteed. s TNT it is a Chamber tin s C. O. 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