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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
F u r a u Im pu iretl tp p r llt e . Portland, March <>, 1008. James H Flanagan, Var-hfiel 1, Ore. Coos awarded one of the best sites, fronting main plaza near en trance, with privilege of building according to Brigham plans. Brig ham leaves on Alliance; notify papers Marshfield, North Bend. L- J. SllUSOX, St. 1’eteisburg, March 7. — A very specific report is in circulation in oxc (dingly well informed quarters that the day hns gone badly with Genera! Kuropatkin, that the Bus-, s'an center is broken and that 13 heavy sisge guns have lieen cap tured by tbs Japanese. If this is true it is point 'd out here that the battle is lost. Brownrigg, the Photographer, Los* of nppitite always from faulty digestion. All needed is a few doses of Chamber- lain’* Stomach and Liver Tablet*. They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen the digest on and givi Finest and best work of all kindB. We give Bpecial attention to you mi appetite like a wolf. These Tablet* also act u* a gentle laxa Baby Dictat es, Large Groups, Bust Portraits and all kinds of stamps. tive. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Agent for Defender photo supplies. A stock of materials for ama teurs’ use always on hand. Plates, Films, paper and general supplies. SUMMONS Cameras for sale and rent. Courteous treatment and satisfaction IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR guaranteed. THE COUNTY OF COOS, New gallery opposite Dr. Leep's drug store. Kuropatkin Faces Fate. k- -------- St. Petersl)ur(j, March ti.— The re- s lit of the greatest battle of inod- ern times is expected to be deti r- mined today or tomorrow Two of the largest armies ever mobilized, I. 8 . K aceman . both in men and guns, are now tlans P. Clausen. j F. P. B r ig h a m . locked iu a death stroggle. and al Plaintiff, Oregon A*. i Suit i.l Eql luity or M yrtle Point, though General Knro| itkin has ev Mukden, March 7.— The battle I Olive K. Clausen, \ Divorce. SUMMONS. idently made every precaution to around Mukden was renewed at th e1 Defendant, J To Olive E. Claim'll, the nlsrve-entille. ■ cover his retreat by removing bis break o f day. Artillery fire is b*. j 1N T : 11- - ’ 1 • WS deleud.it, t: accumulated stores and munit; n com in g very heavy. KTATii OF " i U , H M ITHK A bsolutely Pare 111 tlie name of the state of Oregon * - northward, it is now the opinion of O CUYTY OF LOO.-. you are hereby notified that you are re- A. H. Snyder, T G M Short P a sse s A w a y military men here that one side or Plaintiff, | Suit in i unity to quirt i qiiir. d to appear and answer the com the other cannot escape an over plaint tiled against you in the above- vs. !• till*". Grundy M. Short passed off the E. A. Snyder, I SUMMONS. entitled suit in which lia rs P. Clausen whelming disaster. • SUMMONS. stage of life nt his home at Myrtle Defendant, j is plaintiff and you, Olive E. Clausen, With both wings bent backward, Point at 4 p. m„ Tuesday, after an IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE To E. A. Snyder, tliealiove-nanied de are defendant, within six weeks from A private Hospital w ell equ ipped fo r the tre a t Kuropatkin’s position appears to be fendant: STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS the date of the first publication of this illness covering several months. desperate, but the issue is still in In>he name of tlie *tate of Oregon summons, to-w it: within six week* COUNTY. m ent o f surgical and m edical diseases. The deceased was born at Platt you are hereby require.! to appear and the balance. News of a victory for from the 21st day of February, 1905, the Joseph H. Smith, City, Missouri, in 18C7, and was answer the complaint against yon in the same lieing the date of the first publica him is only regarded as possible by Plaintiff, T rain ed Nurses in A ttendan ce. above entitled court and cause on or be tion of this summons; and if you fail to therefore in the 38th year of his vs. his breaking through the envelop fore Saturday, the 1st day of April, appear and answer on or before the 1th age. His father’s family moved to Wm. J. Marsh, Trustee ing lines, and news of a concen 1905, which is six weeks after Friday, day of April, 1905, the same lieing the Defendant. Coos bay when he was a boy, where trated offensive is hourly awaited the 17th dav of February, 1905, said last last day of the time prescribed in tlie To W m . J. Marsh, Trustee, the above he remained till about four years date being the date of tlie first publica order for publication, a judgment will For Information Address Unless Kuropatkin can strike and named defendant: ago when he was married to Miss In the name of tho State of Oregon. tion of this summons, and if yon fail to be taken against you for want thereof, strike hard, it is realized that lie M arshfield, Oregon Daisy Giles and located at Myrtle You are hereby required to appear and so appear and answer, for want thereof, and plaintiff will apply to the Court for Phone 631. must lose. Point where he had built up a lu answer the complaint of Plaintiff filed the plaintiff will take a deeree against the relief demanded iu his complaint, a Field Marshal Oyama’s strategy you that any claim or pretended claim succinct statement of which is as follows: crative practice as an attorney, hav against you in said Court and Cause, on you have to an undivided one-third in That the marriage contract now exist in this battle is now clear. He or before the 14th day of April, 1905, © 3 4 * 0 0 4 + 0 * » S i-£ S -r;--0 -jr ing chosen that profession. He was startled and amazed the War Office being the date prescribed by the Court terest in and to the south half of the ing between you and plaintiff he dis a member of the A. F. & A. M., I. north-east quarter, the south-east solved; that plaintiff have judgment for in the order for publication of summons by the marvelous daring of General 0 . O. F. and W. O. W., and leaves for you to appear and answer said com quarter of the north-west quarter and tlie care and custody of Lester Clausen, Kuroki's advance against the ex the north-west quarter of the north a good sum of life insurance for plaint, ard if you fail to appearand an their minor son, and for his costs and treme Russian left, and the series of east quarter of tection seven, in town disbursements in thiB suit. the bereft widow and only ohild. swer said complaint on or before said blows delivered at the center,'where ship twenty-nine, south of range twelve, Service of this summons is made by Mr. Short was well -known date, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will west of the Willamette meridian, in CHAS MOOMAW, Prop no less than 13 separate attacks apply to the Court for the relief de publication in pirsuance of an order throughout the county, having been Coos county, state of Oregon, is null have been launched by the Imperial made by L. Harlocker, county Judge for manded in his complaint, which is that connected as a printer with several Plaintiff be deereed to be the owner in and void, and the plaintiff’s title thereto Coos county, Oregon, dated the 14th Guards, ten miles east of Poutiloff Front Street. Opposite Hotel Coquille, of the papers of tbe county, among fee simple of the northeast V* of section will be deemed to bequieted against day February, 1905, and directing pub Hill. But it is now realized that the same; that the plaintiff will recover lication of the same in the ‘ 'Semi-Week which is the H erald , he having 24, in township 28 south of range 9 west the heavy blows at the left were in Ilia costs and disbursements of this suit; been our foreman for a number of of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos and will lie decreed to have such other ly H e r a l d , ” a newspaper published at tended for a turning movement, the City of Coquille, in said Coos county, county, Oregon, and that defendant has months back in the early 80’s. He and further relief as may be equitable. Oregon, once each week, for a period of which camo like a bolt from a clear no estate, interest or claim, or any title ■àrfüOBEgOmTH? P P T OR S ' / IL E .^ This summons is published by the six weeks. was well liked by all who knew him. whatever to said described premises, sky out of the west. Kuropatkin A. J, SHERWOOD, order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County The funeral took place at Myrtle and that Plaintiff’s title be declared good B ffD O J fell into the trap. The situation Attorney for Plaintiff. Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon, Point Wednesday and was attended and valid thereto. seemed an exact duplicate of thnt at made and entered on the lllh day This summons is published once a by a large number of members of of February, 1905, and which order Liao Yang, and the Russian Corn- week for at least six successive weeks in tho different orders to which he be H|>ecifies that the same shall lie man ler-in-Chicf hastened to mass the Coquille H erald , a semi-weekly longed and sorrowing friends. The newspaper published at Coquille, Coos published for six consecutive weeks, forces to meet Kuroki, Friday the services were conducted under the county, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. W . on the same day in each of said whole si tuition was suddenly re auspices of the Masonic fraternity. Hamilton, Judge of the Second Judicial week«, jn the Semi-Weekly H erald , versed when with ligh'nin' rapi I- a semi.wcekiy newspaper printed and District of Oregop, ma le on the 27th day published in tlie above-named county at ity the Japanese turning operation riimilJklnil V a In I I This first publica lo r Itti 'iim - of February, 1903. the city of Coquille. tlftin. began on the plain between the Hun tion of this summons is on the 3rd day SPERRY & CHASE, D E A L E R IN Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at of March, 1905, and the last will be on and Liao rivers. Attorneys for Plaintiff. In order to succeed, Oyama threw Chapincille, Conn., says Chamber April 14, 1905. Dated this 27th (lay of February. 1905 . lain’s Pain Balm is the champion the neutrality of China to the winds. •T. A. BUCH ANAN, of all liniments. The past year I C. H. S IM P S O N , General Nogi, with his Port Arthur was troubled a great deal with Attorney for Plaintiff. veterans, moved up tho right bank rheumatism in my shoulders. Af of the Hun and fell like nu ava ter trying several cures the store SUMMONS. lanche upon tho weakoned right, keeper here recommended this IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE remedy and it completely cured STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR doubling it back in confusion, tbe me.” There is no use of anyone __ if Japanese advance being eo-ordinnt suffering from that painful ailment THE COUNTY OF COOS. All work done in up to-date slyle Stella Fox, and Chun] F ox ,) ed with tho advance straight from when this liniment can be obtained her husband. Plaintiffs- I an.l guaranteed first class. the west of a Japanese column of for a small sum. One apnlication Jnlia Hayes vs. nnd Janies | | Suit in equity 40,000 men, which circulated gives prompt relief and its continu. Hayes, h«r husband, Etta )■ for partition Coquille, Oregon. Cox and Olen Cox her hns- I of real prop- around or through Chinese neutral ed use for a short time will produc band, James M, Vowoll and I erty. a permanent euro. For sale b Amanda Vowel I, his wife, I territory. Daisy Fisher and Edward R. S. Knowlton FRATERNAL ORDERS. Fisher, her husband, Grace Although rumors of the presence Crocker and Erve Crocker, F or S ale , — 9 dairy cows, 1 red her husband, Lilly Laws of the latter column westward of C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N and Frank Laws, her hns- QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53. I. 0. 0. F Mukden were circulated ns long Durham bull, 4-year-old, one De- bnnd, and Bird Vowell.heirs Meets every Saturday night. at law of Bird Vowell, de La vel seperator, good as new; 450 ago as Tuesday, Kuropatkin evi Defendants. G eo . H. B axter , N. G. pounds capacity. J. H. Radabaugh, ceased, dently was taken by surprise, post To Daisy Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v. Arago, Oregon. Crocker, Erve Crocker, Lilly Laws, Frank itively refusing to believe that the Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT NO. 25, I. 0. 0. f. ,H| Japanese would thus openly disrc Christian Church N otes. named: Meets the first and third Thursday gard Chinese neutrality. At any In the Name of the State of Oregon; Yon nights in each month. rate, it was not until Saturday night and each of you are hereby notified that Singing class tonight. J. .1. S t a n l e y , C. P. that he was able to shift sufficient Special music for next Sunday. yon are required to appear and answer the I. H acker , Scribe. complaint filed against yon in tne above reinforcements west to stem the tid Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach, entitled suit within six weeks from the |y|AMIE RE8EFAH LODGE. NO. 20. when the Japanese were within ing services at 11 a. m. Endeavor date of the first publication of this sum Meet* tlie second and fourth Wednes mons, to-wit: within six weeks from the sight of Mukden. But the latest at (5:45. 31st day of January, 1905. the same being day nights in each month. Berean club wilk give a social the date of the first publication of this advices are to the effect that the M r s . M a r v in L y o n s , N. G. M r s . M am ie S f a g l k , S e c’ y . Japanese, exhausted by their tre next Thursday evening. The place summons. And if yon fail to appear and answer on men dons efforts, have everywhere will be announced later. Or before the 14th day of March, 1905, the QHADWICK LODGE, NO. S3, A. F. A A. M stopped, and now, if ever, Kurapat same being the last day of the time pre Meets tlie Saturday night on or be A S a l e C o n g l i M e f t l r l n e l«»r C l a i l - scribed in the order of pnblioation, the fore the full moon. kin's hour lias come. •I r e n . plaintiffs will tnxe judgment against you J. H. C ecil W. M. The Japanese lines are extended The Finest to be had In In buying a cough medicine for and will apply to the court for the relief de J . J. L amb , Sec’ y. over 00 miles, while Kuropatkin’s children never be afriid to buy manded in their complaint, a succinct Coos County at the lowest are constantly contracting. Besides Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, statement of which is a* follows: That the QEULAH CHAPTER, NO 6, 0 E. S. he has the advantage for tbe often There is no danger from it and re- real property described in said complaint, Meets next Friday night. to-wit: Beginning at the O. 8. qnarter Prices. sive of operation in the interior of let’ is always sure to follow. It is qnartor section corner in center o f sonth • Mas. K a t h r y n S la g le , W . M. especially valuable for colds, croup west qnarter of section thirty, township M b s . M am ie S l a o i . k , Sec’ y. his lines. Military critics declare and whooping ooush. For sale by twenty-eight south of range fourteen west Oyama lias not got enough super R. 8. Knowlton. IjrCURGUS LODGE. NO 72, K. P. of the Willamette meridian in Coos Coun iority to take risks. Meets the second ami fourth Tuesday ty, Oregon, and running thence north ' y-'i 55 ^ Washington, March 1.—The Sen seven chain« and twenty-three links to a nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. According to the War Office ate this afternoon passed the River sprnce limb marked C. 8., thence west A . F. L ix e o a e , C. Oyama has not over 70,000 men in Bill Heads. and Harbor bill, A d d i n g four and eight chains and thirty links, thence sonth V . R. W ilson , K . R. S. Briefs, excess of Kuropatkin, whose forces seven chains and twenty-three links to the a half millions to the thirty millions quarter qnarter section line, thenoe east QOQUILLE L006E, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. total about 340,000. Should Oyama in the hill passed by the House. Letter Heads, eight chains and thirty links to the place Meets the second and fourth Wednes Posters. succeed the critics declare that he of beginning, containing six acres of land, day nights of each month in W. O. W. will prove himself to be a master of being in the sontheast part of lot five in hall. Leqal Blanks, Sewing Machine Repairing Enuelopes, said section thirty. Also lofs seven and F red S laoi . e , M. W . military science and estanlish O. F. R ohrer , Rec. eight in block five and lots five, seven and David Fulton, of this city, is an expert reputation for military genius of the Wedding Stationery. nnd repairer, and anyone in eight in block seven in Elliott’ s addition |MPERIAt LODGE, RO. II. D. OF H. Statements. first magnitude. But unless lie can cleahor need of his services will do well to call to the town of Coquille City, and all situ Meets the first and third Wednesday ated in the county of Coos and state of completely crush Kuropatkin's right, at liis residence or drop him a card. Oregon, be partitioned among the plaint nights each month in Woodman hall. - -•* • they say Oyama is in imminent s . B ir d ie S k e e l s , C. H. If it in a billion* attack take iff. Stella Fox, and the defendant«, accord* j M iss I rene M L r am b , R e c. danger of having his own left cut * Chamberlain** »Stomach and Liver ing to their respective rights and interests; off and destroyed. Kuropatkin’s 'ablet* and a quick cure i* certain, or if such division cannot beTmade without I^VRTLE CAMP. NO. 197. W. 0. W. Up-to-date Work Delivered V great prejudice to the owners thereof, then «V ♦ chance, the war office says, is an For sale bv R. S. Knowlton. Meets the first and third Saturday said premises be sold by and under the V with Neatness and opportune offensive, ns passive re X order of this oonrt nnd tho proceeds of said nights of each month. R ort . B rRxs, C. C. Stock Hogs for Sale. sistance would lie fatal. sale, after paying the costs nnd expenses U [«I HORSFALL HOSPITAL HAS MO SUBSTITUTE MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. Wm. Horsfall, M. D., Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, Alfred Johnson, Flooring, Rustic and all kinds o f Finishings and Mouldings Boot & Shoe Repairing Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. ¡< W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. JO B W O R K r »Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C. of this snit, be divided among the parties to this suit according to their respective shout*, thnt will weigh between <>0 interests, nnd for such other nnd further Oku’s Headquarters, March 1 Price 4c. relief an the oonrt may deem just snd Since last ( Friday ) night the Jap and 80 pound* u piece. equitable. (V V pF.JWLKTO*. Coquille anese left, which is now extending Service of this summons U made by pub north and south, has advanced sev lication in pursuance of an order made by For Sale. L. Harlocker. as County Judge of Coos eral miles. The Russimi* ife re County, dsled January 29th. ‘ 905, direct treating in grent disorder. \ good I d »toe m thi* oily, on ing that service thereof be made by publi The Jnpnnese extreme left j* now cation thereof in theSsMi W kikly H kbai . d , w v te rm * : a newspaper published at the (’ity of Co- Enquire at tin* uffici». 15 miles northwest of Muk ch>t| ami qoille, in said Coos County, once each is advancing rapidly. week for a period of six weeks. Stump Puller The escape of the main Rpssjau STANLEY A BURNS, The *tn.ng«*M. moet tliirahl*, e**ie*t Attorneys for Plaintiff*. force seems impossible Ft. is al handle Stump Tuller, the Hntith’* rubber, l or information write or r e a d y estimated that the R ■ qr-m,,« 1*. Pohl, went, Myrtle Point, Of*. ’ Fon S alk —A lot of fine grass hay, hare lust over 10,(100 men. Tin ’ Apply On l*«ni of tbs steamer Kobo. MinplifU** \ ’iiruhtMnntf. J . G . 8 immons , Clerk. Dispatch. QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO. 399. F. A. A. Meets the second and fourth Thurs day nights of each month in Odd Fel lows' hall. D r . G eo . R c s sk m ., Pre*. V[ Mss. C h a s , H ar rin g to n , Sec'v. £VENING TIDE CIRCLE. RO 214. W 0 W Meets the second and fourth Satur day night* of each month. M r *. Ian- L inbgar . t l. N. Mr*. M. McDonald, Clerk. JU STU S LODGE. NO 3S. RATHBONE SISTERS Meets the first and third Tuesday night* each month in Odd Fellows' hall, Mai. A nnui L awrsxcn , M. F. C. M r *. I ns « C ha M, M. of K. 8. Satisfaction Guaranteed. s 0 V ■i C. O. DRYDEN, IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . l >: X