Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1905)
Semi'WeeHlyHerald. Ten Killed in Train Collision. F or S ale .— 9 dairy cows, 1 red Durham bull, 4-year-old, one De - 1 Pittsburg, March 4,—Ten men Lavel seperator, good as new; 450 were killed and a score of persons pounds capacity. J. H. Radabaugh, TUESDAY, MAU. 7, 1905. injured tonight in a rear end c o l-, Arago, Oregon. lision of special trains bound from ---------- ... . . Cleveland to Washington, on the : ( l i n i n p l n n I l i i l i i i . n l i®r Kfceuui- The Latest W ar News. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne k Chicago Railway, carrying the Ohio delega- Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Once more the Japanese under tions to the inauguration. The Chapincille, Conn., says Chamber Kuroki and Oyama have the R um - j t la*n’8 im iis Pain Balm is the champion sians under Kuropatkin on the run. first train of seven cars carried a ; of all liniments. The past year I A furious bombardment on the part batalhon of the Ohio national was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulders. Af of Japanese has torn the very hills | guard. The engineers stopped at Clifton, ter trying several cures the store to pieces, while the Russian soldiers, keeper here recommended this discouraged by previous reverses eight miles west of Pittsburg, to re remedy and it completely cured and possibly with some of the senti pair the hot box. The second train me.” There is no use of anyone ment o f the revolution playing in having the same number of cars, suffering from that painful ailment their brains, are said to yield easily, was carrying the Tippicanoe Club, when this liniment can be obtained in some instances hardly trying to the Cleveland band aud twenty-five for a small sum. One application The special trains were gives prompt relief and its continu make what might be considered a women. running close together and the rear ed use for a short time will product courageous stand. The old Chi a permanent cure. For sale by brakeman of the forward train did nese capital of Mukden is to be R. 8. Knowlton The abandoned and a retreat made to not have time to run back. Harbin, if Japanese shot and ftfcll engineer o f the rear train said the SUMMONS. and bayonets do not an nihilate their block signal lights showed green, consequently be ran ahead at a rate IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E opponents in their Lacks. S T A T E OF O R E G O N , FOR COOS It will be noted that Haibin is of 45 miles an hour. The locomo. COUNTY. the last town in Manchuria after tive plowed through the rear Pull Mukden in the Russian possession man of the forward train and half Joseph H . Sm ith, Plaintiff, With the capture of Harbin, every way into the tourist sleeping car, V8. just ahead. The wreckage caught pot of Manchuria will be in the W m . J. M arsh, Trustee Defendant. hands of tbo Japanese, and the ob fire and all of the forward train and ject for which the war begun se three cars of the rear truin burned. To W m . J. M arsh, Trustee, the above Binger Hermann Indicted. Paciiic Northwest Pine ------- ! ------- Washington, March 3.—The The lumber from Puget Sound special federal grand jury has re- aud the Columbia river continues to turned an indictment against Rep- come in freely and is taken up rap resentative Binger Hermann, c f j idly by southern ports and San Oregon, charging him with unlaw- Francisco. The prices ureas well Finest umi best work of alFkinds. We give special attention to fully and fraudulently destroying, j maintained as is possible, but there Baby Pictures, I,urge Groups, Bust Portraits and all kinds of stamps. on January 30, of last year, while is a feeling that California is made Agent for Defender photo supplies. A stock of materials for ama he was general commissioner of the I the dumping-ground for the North- teurs’ use always on hand. Plates, Filins, paper and general supplies. U. S. land office, 25 letter press western mills and the lumber that Cameras for sale and rent. Courteous treatment and satisfaction oopy books with their entire con - 1 can not be used at home or sent guaranteed. tents. Secretary Hitchcock was east must be shipped here and die- New gallery opposite Dr. Lcep’s drug store. one of the principal witnesses posed of rather than be kept over, against Hermann for the govern-, The season bids fair to be a lively M y r tle Point, Oregon meet, one in W’ashiugton and Oregon.— ~ ’ — P. C. Wood aud Irou. SUMMONS. Stock Hoys for Sale. Brownrigg, the IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T O F T H E S T A T E OF O R EG O N , FOR T H E O C U N T Y O F COOS. A . H . . Snyder, . . . ----- . 1 j Suit in equity to quiet Plaintiff title. vs. SU M M O N S. E. A . Snyder Defendant, nt. J To E. A . Snyder, the alx>ve-named de fendant : In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint against you in the above entitled court and cause on or be Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C. ; shouts, that will weigh between 60 ¡ and 80 pounds a piece. Price 4c. C. A. P en d l e t o n , Coquille. , f Mrs. Jane L. Stanford Dies. and each or you are hereby notified that passengers: It II Rosa, Capt L H yon are required to appear and answer the Turner, C E Broadbent and wife; complaint filed against you in tne above cargo, 75 tons. Outgoing passen entitled snit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum gers: A Stewart, Theo Fisk, H mons. to-wit: within six weeks from the Hidohon. Cargo, 250 M lumber, 31st day of January, 1905. the same being the date of the first pnhlioation of this 25 tons exports. snmmons. And if yon fail to appear and answer on F u r a n I m p a i r n l A p p e tite . or before the 14th day of Maroh, 1905, ihe Loss of appitite always results samo being the last day of the time pre from faulty digestion. AH that is scribed in the order of pnhlioation, the needed is a few doses of Chamber plaintiffs will tnxe judgment against you and will apply to the court for the relief de lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. manded in their complaint, a succinct They will invigorate the stomach, statement of which is as follows: That the strengthen the digestion and give real property described in said oomplaint, you an appetite like a wolf. These to-wit: Beginning at the O. 8 . qnarter Tablets also act as a gentle laxa quarter section corner in center of south tive. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. west quarter of section thirty, township twenty-eight south of range fourteen west Washington, March l.--T h e Sen of the Willamette meridian in Coos Conn ate this afternoon passed the River ty, Oregon, and running thence north seven chain- and twenty-three links to a and Harbor bill, adding four and spruce limb marked C. 8., thence west a half millions to the thirty millions eight chains and thirty links, thence south seveu ohains and twenty-three links to the in the bill passed by the House. quarter qnarter section line, thence east eight chains and thirty links to the place Sewing Machine Repairing of beginning, containing six acres of land, being in the southeast part of lot five in David Fulton, of this city, is an expert said section thirty. Also lots seven and cleaher and repairer, and anyone in eight in block five and lots five, seven and need ot li in services will do well to call eight in block seven in Elliott's addition at Ins residence or drop him a card. to the town of Coqnille City, and all situ I f it is a billious attack take ated in the county of Coos and state of Oregon, he partitioned among the plaint Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver iff, Stella Fox, and the defendants, accord Tablets and a quick cure is certain, ing to their respective rights and interests; For sale bv R- S. Knowlton. or if such division cannot befmade without ____ ________________________ _ great [_ prejudice to the owners thereof, ___ then M lrik «'« I f M d e n K ork*« ■ said premises he sold by snd under the W h e n y o u r §hi[> o f h e a lth s tr ik e s I order of thisoonrt and the proreed* ofaaid Honolulu, March 1.— Mrs. Jane Lathrop Stanford, moat generous of women, lies dead—done to death by poison. The doctors and polico authori ties are hard at work on the case the doctors to determine just how the poison was taken, while the p o lice are making every effort to ascer tain whether it is a case of murder, suicide or accident. Mrs. Stanford has feared a poi son. She said when she came from San Francisco here that she fled that city because of an attempt made upoD her life by giving her strychnine in her mineral water- She seemed to think the attempt would be repeated. But she did not go into particu- 1 ars as to why any one should wish to put her to death. The people here who knew her best have no theory to point a guilty finger toward any person. It is told that ahe is not p henomenally rich, hav ing given most of the vast estate left her by Leland Stanford to the great university that is to immor talize the Stanford name. It is th e h id d e n ro ck s o f C o n s u m p t io n , after paying the costs and expenaea not thought she left over $4,000,000 P n e u m o n ia , e tc ., y o u are lo s t, i f you ' ,,f ,h,l> " ° 'h be divided among the parties d o n ’ t g e t h e lp front Dr. K i n g ’s N e w ! , hi* " ail ««cording to their respectiye or $5,000,000 at the most. She was at peace with all her Discovery for Consumption. J. W. ‘".VT**’ "nd ,or "nch ° ‘ h,er Rnd ,nnhn McKinnon, o f Talladega Springs, m*V ,n"' " " d rsl atives, so far as known. Her nn- Ain., writes. I had been \ ery ill Seryiee of this sawmoas is made bv pub- ture was gentle, and she made no with Pneumonia, under the rare of ligation in pursuance of ,an order made by enemies. It hardlv seems in na. I two doctors, hut was getting IIO hot- U. Harlneker. as fonntv Jndge of Coos tore thnt any one should bo s o ' ter when I began to take King’s New j Conntv, dated .ianoary 2R«h. INK, direct Ihicovery. The first d o g e gave re- ! ing that service thereof be made by pnhli fiendish as to poison to death " l i e f , and one bottle cured me.’’ cation ther.of in the S im i W kxsi . v Hxan.n benevolent and kindlv women 1 Sure cure for sore throat, b r o n c h it is »newspaper published at the city ofGo- yearn w b < » e w.-.x ta lc coubb u and colds. Guaranteed a t i R. in »«Id t o o . Cuonty. o„oe each # ------- o f age o - a woman ...........— i h i t’ u iu s . u u im in w v u n tv. <t»ille. ^ week for a period of six weeks. o f life was, according to nil natural1 8. Knowlton'« drugstore, price 50c , STAN LEY ,1 Itl RNM. lews, nearly told. I and f i. 00. Trial liottlc free. I Attorney« for Plaintiff«. MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. A A tfotxl home in th is easy terms: Enquire at this office. c it y , private H o sp ita l w e ll e q u ip p e d fo r the treat m ent o f s u r g ic a l a n d m e d ica l d ise a se s. on T ra in e d N u r s e s in A tte n d a n ce . Stump Puller. Wm. Horsfall, M. D., For Information Address M arshfield, O reg on ’P h on e 631. Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, CHAS. MOOMAW. Prop. Opposite Hotel Coquille, Front Street. ¿*ü0RB60IH‘flP f^EPT 01) S ^ L E .^ j-ÏHO- S iS Æ v C '-. Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Boot & Shoe Repairing / I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL For Sale. fore Saturday, the 1st day of April, The strongest, most durable, easiest 1905, which is six weeks after Friday, to handle Stum p Puller, the S m ith’ s the 17th dav of February, 1905, said last Grubber. For information write or see date being the date of the first publica M . G . Pohl, agent, M yrtle Point, Ore. tion of this summons, and if you fail to It simplifies purchasing. so appear and answer, for want thereof, Notice of Final Settlement. the plaintiff will take a decree against you that any claim or pretended claim Notice is hereby given that the you have to an undivided one-third in undersigned has this day filed his terest in and to the south half of the north-east quarter, the south-east final account iu the matter of the quarter of the north-west quarter and estate of Mary A. Vowell, deceased, the north-west quarter of the north and that the county court for Coos east quarter oi section seven, in town county, Oregon, has set Monday ship tw enty-nine, south of range twelve, the 27th day of February, 1905. as west of the W illam ette meridian, in Coos county, state of Oregon, is null the day for henriug objections to and void, and the plaintiff’s title thereto said final account and the settlement will be deemed to bequieted against of said estate. Dated this 2Gth day of Januarv, the sa m e ; that the plaintiff will recover W. W. G age , his costs and disbursements of this suit; 1905. Administrator of the and will l»e decreed to have such other estate of Mary A. and further relief as m ay be equitable. Vowell, deceased. T his summons is published by the order of the H on. L . Harlocker, County Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon, m ade and entered on the 11th day of February, 1905, and which order specifies thui the same shall be published for six consecutive weeks, on the sam e day in each of said named defend ant: cured. Of course, if Russia desires In the nam e of the State oi Oregon. Tide of Travel Tarns to Oregon. to go the expense she might try to You are hereby required to appear and recover the ground that she has Anticipated heavy travel conse answer the com plaint of Plaintiff filed lost. But it is impossible to think quent upon inaugration of colonist against you in said Court and Cause, on for a moment that Russia, finding rates is being realized by the trans or before the 14th day of April, 1905, herself worsted while fighting on continental railroads, and trains being the date prescribed by the Court in the order for publication of sum mons the defensive, with an admirable will begin to arrive with more than for you to appear and answer said corn- s e r ie s of fortification to protect her the usual number of cars attached, plaint, ard if you fail to appearand an- troops, would have the temerity to Saturday. Advices received today sweJ said complaint on or before said try a campaign in which the Japan, at the office of General Passenger date, for w ant thereof, the Plaintiff will ese, already flushed with victory, Agent Craig, of the O. R. & N., state apply to the Court for the relief de manded in his com plaint, which is that would have all the advantage. that extra cars were sta rted out of Plaintiff be decreed to he the owner in The untenableness of the Russian Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago fee simple of the northeast l4 of section position has been shown already. yesterday to accommodate the un 24, in township 28 south of range 9 west There is no heart in the Russian usual number of through passen of the W illam ette Meridian, in Coos soldier now for this war. The (Jzar gers. These cars from the Missouri connty, Oregon, and that defendant has no estate, interest or claim , or any title of his former worship is seen to be river pointB will be attached to the whatever to said described premises, merely an idol, too, that has fallen. train due to reach Portland Satur and that Plaintiff’s title he declared good The Japanese have been filling their day morning, and the car from Chi and valid thereto. This sum mons is published once a opponents’ ears full of the disastrous cago will be in either Saturday week for at least six successive weeks in events at home, tales of the revolu evening, or Sunday morning. the Coquille H erald , a semi-weekly tion, the reports that emanate from Extra equipment, was attached to newspaper published at Coquille, Coos 8t. Petersburg, Moscow and War trains over the Northern Pacific, county, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. W . week“, in th e S e m i-W e e k ly H e r a l d , saw, The Czar is said to bb in ah leaving St. Paul yesterday forenoon Ham ilton, Judge of the Second Judicial a sem i-w eekly newspaper printed and District of Oregon, made on the 27th day published in the above-nam ed county at ject terror of assassins, and be and last night, and likewise trains of February, 1905. This first publica the city of Coquille. certainly in no proper frame of mind of the Great Northern, and many SPERRY & CH ASE, tion of this sum mons is on the 3rd day to direct the conduct the war. Attorneys for Plaintiff. of the passengers are destined for of March, 1905, and the last will be on It is claimed that the Japanese are Oregon points It is expectod the April 14, 1905. Dated this 27th day of February. 1905. striving to end the war in the great traffic will all be handled by regu- C. H . S IM P S O N , J. A . B U C H A N A N , battle that is now going on. Their lar trains after the rush that follows Attorney for Plaintiff. only fear is that the Russians may institution of the low one-way rates get away through flight. But is over, but the early part of the SUMMONS. whether they got away or not, this week will bring trains loaded to the is likely to be the last battle. Muk vestibules with settlers.—Portland IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEGON, IN AND FOR All work done iu up to-date style den, like Port Arthur, has been con Telegram. TH E COUNTY OF COOS. and guaranteed first class. sidered impregnable, and with the Stella Fox, and Claud Fox, 1 occupation of the city the futility of A S a l e I ' o i i k I i . M e i l i r l u c l o r C l i l l - her husband. vs. Plaintiffs. | | • Iron , C oq u ille, O regon. Julia Hayes and James | Suit in equity further resistance on the part of Hayes, her husband, Etta >• for partition In buying a cough medicine for Cox Russia roust be clearly seen by the and Glen Cox her hns* I of real prop- band, James M. Vowell and I erty. FRA TER N A L O RDERS. Czar, if he is in condition to see children never be afr lid to buy Amanda Vowell, his wife, | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, Daisy Fisher and Edward anything. If he is not capable of There is no danger from it and re- Fisher, her huRband, Grace QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F seeing this, it is prima facie evi ilef is always sure to follotv. It is Crocker and Erve Crocker, her husband, Lilly Laws Meets every Saturday night. deuce that the troubles of his especially valuable for colds, croup and Frank Laws, her hus G eo . II B a x t e r , N. G . band, and Bird Vowell,heirs house and people have driven him and whooping cough. For sale by at J. S. L a w hen ce , Sec’ v. law of Bird Vowell, de R. S. Knowlton. ceased, Defendants. insane. Whatever the outcome, so QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0 To Daisy Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace far as the Romanoff’s course is con Meets the first and third Thursday Steamer Notes. Crocker, Erve Crocker, Lilly Laws, Frank cerned, the Japanese need fear no Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above- nights in each m onth. J . J. S t a n l e y , C . P. further effective resistance to their Steamer Elizabeth arrived March named: In the Name of the State of Oregon; You T. H a c k e r , Seribe. advance. —Telegram. 2nd; sailed March 4th. Incoming Photographer, Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. ^ [y|AMIE REBEKAH L006E, NO. 20. Meets the second and fourth W ed n es day nights in each m onth. M r s . M a r v in L yon s , N . G . M r s . M am ie S lagl I c , S e c’ y . C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N JO B WORK o QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68. A. F. I t . N Meets the Saturday night on or be fore the (nil moon. J . It. C ecil W M . J . J . L amb , Sec’y . 0EULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6. 0. E. S. Meets next Friday night. M r s . K a t h r y n S la g l e , W . M r s . M a m ie S i . agi . e , Sec'v. I M. I'YCURCUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P. ! Mee*s the second and fourth Tuesday nights each month in Odd Fellows' hall, A . F . L in e o a r , C . C . V . R . W il s o n , K . R . S. Bill Heads. QOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Briefs, Letter Heads. Meets the second and fourth W ednes day nights of each m onth in W . O. W . hall. F reo S lagle , M . W . O . F. R o h k e r , Ree. Posters. Leqal Blanks, Enue lopes, Wedding Stationery. MPERIAl LODGE. NO. II, D. OF H. Statements. M eets the first and third Wednesday nights each month in W oodm an hall. M r s . R ir d ie S k k e lr , O . H . M iss I rene L a m b , Rec. VI Up-to-date Work Delivered jyjYRIlE CAMP. NO. 197, W. 0. W M eets the first and third Saturday nights of each m onth. R obt . BrRNS, C. C. J* G - S im e o n s , ' lerk. with Neatness and ___ _________ Dispatch. QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO 399. F A. A. Meets the second and fourth T hurs- day nights of each month in Odd Fel- lows’ hall. l>R. G eo , K chski . l , F ree. M r s . C h a r . H ar rin g to n , Sec’y. £VENINC TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214. W. 0. W Meet« the second and fourth Satur day nights of each m onth. M r s . I sh L in e o a r . G . N . Mrs. M . M cDonald, Clerk. JUSTUS 100GE. NO 35 RATHB0NE SISTERS Meets Ihe first and th in ! Tuesday nights each month in Odd Fellow s’ half. M r .». A nnie L a w r e n c e , M . E.C. M r s . I nez C h a s e , M. o f R . 8 , / X 1 • A V a X jl I I Ä V Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. O. DRYDEN, IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . y X