The Coquille Herald PU B L IS H E D E V ERY THURSDAY E ntered as second class m atter May 8, 1905. a t ttie |nwt office a t Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March 3, 187». W A LTER ACKERMAN, Publisher Devoted to the m aterial and social upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ ticularly and of Coos County generally. Subscription, $1.50 per y ear in advance Mr*. M ahoney Passes A w ay H o w ’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any case of C atarrh th a t Mrs. C. J. Mahoney died at Mercy cannot be cured by H all’s C atarrh hospital, Marshfield, yesterday a'ter Cure. F . J . C H E N E Y & C O .. T o le d o . O. a protracted illness. Her husband W e , t h e u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v e k n o w n F . J . and her father, Henry J. Collier, C h e n e y f o r th e la s t 15 y e a rs , a n d b e lie v e h im p e r f e c tly h o n o r a b le In a ll b u s in e s s of this city, were with her to the tr a n s a c tio n s a n d f in a n c ia lly a b le to c a r r y o u t a n y o b lig a tio n s m a d e b y h is firm . end of life. Deceased was born N A T IO N A L B A N K O F C O M M E R C E . T o led o , O. in Coquille tbirty-one years ago. a r r h C u r e is ta k e n I n te r n a lly , The funeral will be held in this city a c H tin a l g l 's d ir C e a c t tly u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u ­ s u r f a c e s o f th o s y s te m . T e s tim o n ia ls tomorrow (Friday) under auspices s c e o n u t s fre e . P r ic e 75 c e n ts p e r b o ttle . S o ld b y a ll D r u g g is ts . of the local Rebekah Lodge, T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills fo r c o n s tip a tio n . Phone, Main 354. Rosecrans W recked at Astoria 3 5 Perished Running before the sixty miles gale in weather so thick that her officers could not get their bearings, the oil steamer Rosecrans, bound j from San Francisco to Portland, ^ { with a cargo of oil, was wrecked on I Peacock Spit at the entrance to As- Itoria harbor, January 7. It is be­ lieved that her crew of 35 men have I perished. Two tug boats and the life saving PATRIOTISM OUR MOTIVE crews have teen endeavoring to The state legislature meets at Sa­ reach the vessel, but their efforts so far have been futile, high seas and lem next Monday, January 13. the gale preventing their approach The Bandon Surf is the name of to the ship. a weekly paper shortly to appear at At noon the vessel, with the ex­ Bandon. Its pages will be about ception of her tunnel and one mast Is it hard for you to get tha 9x12 inches in size and eight in was entirely under water. Three farm hands out on time? number. Miles A. Simpson will be men were seen clinging to the rig­ Is it hard for you to get them up in the morning? its editor. It is predicted the Surf ging of the exposed mast, but as the If so, why not let Big Ben do It will foam with Socialistic views. weather was bitterly cold, they could for you? not long survive. Big Ben is a tru th telling and Counterfeit silver dollars bearing reliable alarm clock. When the Rosecrans struck, her date of 1879 are circulating in this I t ’s his business to get people wireless operator sent calls for as section. The Herald has not been up in the world. sistance which were picked up by troubled with the spurious coin but And h e ’ll do it every day a t any the local station and local tugs and time you say. those who are accustomed to trans­ the Tatoosh were dispatched to her Next time you drive to town, act business with coins of so small walk over to the store and take rescue. The life saving stations at denomination should be cautious. a look a t him. Fort Canby and Point Adams were The appearance of the counterfeit is I keep him in the window wner?* reached by telephone and crews'im- averyone can see nim. good but lacks the ‘‘ring” of the mediately put out for the scene. genuine. Look well to your dollars. The life savings crews had a terrific Twenty degrees above zero was journey as a gale sixty miles per the lowest figures the mercury re­ hour sweeping up from the south, corded during the cold wave in Co­ lashed the sea into a foam and big The Jeweler quille on Saturday and Sunday last waves broke over the crews as the C O Q U I L LE , O R EG O N life boats struggled through the wa­ — the most severe in many years. Jack Frost inconvenienced a few ter. When they reached the vicin­ users of water by freezing pipes but ity of the Rosecrans, it was found these were on the outside of build­ impossible to reach the vessel and ings unprotected find were easily the tugs cruised about searching for remedied. The Northern Mississ­ possible survivors. So far as is ippi valley states and those of the known none of the crew was pick­ I have for sale some fine east experienced the usual lorty de­ ed up and it is believed that none blooded cock-birds and grees or more below zero and many survived. cockerels of the fol­ The officers of the Rosecrans be unprepared for the wintry visits of low ing breeds the Storm King suffered intensely. lieved to be dead are: First Officer Native Oregonians have but a vague Thomas Mullin, Chief Engineer S. C. B. ROCKS idea of an eastern winter and the Grundell, First Assistant Engineer MOTTLED ANCONAS terrors the blizzard carries with its J. A McPherson, Second Assistant CRYSTAL IN. ORPINGTONS Engineer Adams, Chief Steward F. hurricane rapidity. Pen and pic­ Wilson, Wireless Operator L P. S. 0. B. ANDALUSIANS tures are inadequate to portray the Prndhont, Third Officer C. R. Pal­ S. C. R. /. REDS contrast in the Atlantic and Pacific mer. The names of the crew are not available. BLACK JAVAS coast climates. The brief period of The Rosecrans has been an ill- cold here has subsided and good, HOUDANS fated vessel. While taking oil at old Oregon weather again prevails. Gaviota on August 27, 19x2. she WHITE LEGHORNS caught fire and was burned to the BROWN LEGHORNS 13672122 waters’ edge. In March of the same COLUMBIAN P. ROCKS year she was driven on the rocks at Gaviota and two of her crew lost. BLACK MINORCAS A M edicine T hat D oes Not She was built in Glasgow in 1883, a t from $t.25 to $2.50 per head. Cost A nything U nless is 335 feet long and registered 2976 These Also a few higher priced birds. It Cures tons gross. At one time she served If you w ant the finest of blood you can alw ays g e t it here as a government transport. She The active medicinal ingredient is owned by the Associated Oil of ltexall Orderlies which is odorless Transportation company and is val­ E. H. N EER’S POULTRY YARDS Phone 32X8 ued with her cargo at about $200,- and tasteless and colorless, is a com­ M yrtle P o in t, Oregon 000— Coos Bay Times. paratively new discovery. Combin­ ---- - >« 4 »»--«--------- ed with other extremely valuable Hints for Housekeepers ingredients, it forms a perfect bow­ Keep Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- pound always on hand, and yon can el regulator, intestional invigorator quickly head off a cold by its prom pt Plying Between and strengthened Raxall Orderlies use. It contains no opiates, heals and soothes the inflamed air passages, stops are eaten like candy and are nota- the cough, and may save n big doctor’s ble for their agreeableness to the ( hill. In the yellow package. For sale «X 4 11 1 i *- ’ Pit nwi.-iAoir palate and gentleness of action. at F uhrm an’s Pharm acy. They do not causa griping or any Persons troubled w ith partial paraly­ disagreeable effect or inconvenience. sis are often very m uch benefitted by First-class fare only.. $7.50 the affected parts thoroughly Unlike other preparations for a mnssaging Up freight, per ton................ 3.00 » lien applying C ham berlain’s L inim ent. like purpose, they do not create a This linim ent also relieves rheum atic habit, but instead they act to over­ pains. For sale by all druggists. Sudden & C hristiansen come the cause of habit acquired Agents, San Francisco, California Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., bail through the use of ordinary laxa­ been troubled with sick headache for about five years, when she began taking tives, cathartics and harsh physic, C For Reservations ham berlain's Tablets. S h e lia s taken and permanently remove the cause two bottles of them and they cured her. NOSLER & NORTON liendaclie is caused by a disordered of constipation or irregular bowel Sick stomach lor which these tablets are es­ Agents, Coquille, Oregon pecially intended. Try them , get well action. and stay well. Sold by all druggists. We will refund your money with­ out argument if they do not do as we say they will. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c. Sold only at our store Regular as the Clock The Ilexall Store, Fulirman’s Phar­ macy. Big Ben helps run the farm on time SCHROEDER Poultry for ;;;; Str. B ro o k ly n li SKOOKUM RESTAURANT C. A . HARRINGTON PBOPRIETOB Come and See Sam e Old Place If your children an* subject to attacks of croup, w atch tor the hint sym ptom , hoarseness. Give C ham berlain’s Cough rem edy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and th e attack may he warded off. For sale by all druggbts. W e Are Not Operating a Medical Institute But W e Can R elieve You of a considerable amount of THAT TIRED FEELING if you will send us the weekly wash It won’t cost you even Patent .Medicine Prices COQUILLE LAUNDRY AND ICE CO. San Francisco and Bandon Str. Elizabeth San Francisco a n d Bandon First-class fare only Up freiglit, per ton »7.50 3.00 E. & E. T . K ru se 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations NOSLER & NO RTO N Agents, Coquille, Oregon A ja irv .d f ÿ o u r G r o c e r s M a k e s Whiter. Lighter B read SbirifTs Sile of Real Property oo Foreclosure Notice is hereby given, T hat by vir­ tue o f an execution duly issued out of the C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te o f O re­ gon for th e County o f Coos and to me directed on the 10th day of December, 1012, upon a judgm ent and decree duly rendered, entered o f record and docket­ ed in and by said C ourt on the 28th day of April, 1909, in a certain suit then in said C ourt pending, wherein Florence Emily Converse, substituted for Emily C. Converse, deceased, was plaintiff and Mae MacClary, form erly Mae Graves, and Lucius D. MacClary, her husband, were defendants in favor of plaintiff and ag ain st said defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein on a t the ra te of Six per cent, per annum from the sixth day of December, 1012, until paid to g eth e r with the costs and disbursem ents of said suit taxed a t One H undred E ighty-tw o and 26-100 Dollars and costs and expenses of said execution, I will on Saturday, the 11th day or Ja n u a ry , 1913, a t the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day a t the front door o f the County Court House in Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, sell a t public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, in te rest and e sta te which said defendants Mae MacClarey, fo r­ m erly Mae Graves, and Lucius I). M acClarey, h e r husband, and all per­ sons claiming under them subsequent to the plain tiff's m ortgage lien in, of and to said real property. Said prem ises hereinbefore m entioned are described in said execution as follows, to-w it: The Southw est q u a rte r of the N orth­ e ast q u a rte r of Section Thirty-six in Township T hirty south of range twelve w est of the W illam ette m eridian, in Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being m ade subject to re ­ dem ption in the m anner provided by law. D ated th is 11th day of Decem ber, 1912. W. W. G age , Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given th a t the u n ­ dersigned has been appointed adm inis­ tra to r a f the e state of Mary J . Fellows, deceased, by the County Court of Coos County, Oregon; and all persons having claims ag ain st said e sta te are required to p re sen t the same, duly verified and w ith proper vouchers thereto, to the undersigned a t the office of C. R. Bar- row, in Coquille, Coot County, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of this notice. D ated this the Kith day of December, 1912. C. A. P e n d l e t o n , A dm inistrator of the E sta te of M ary J. Fellows, deceased. C. R. Barrow , A ttorney for A dm inistra­ tor. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given th a t the un­ dersigned has been duly appointed ad­ m in istratrix of the e sta te of H arry E. Disman, deceased, and th a t all persons having claim s against said e sta te are required to present the sam e, duly ver­ ified, and w ith proper vouchers th ere ­ for, to the undersigned a t the office of C. R. Barrow, in Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from tne date of th is notice. D ated this th e 12th day of December, 1912. Notice ol Sherilt s Sale By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issueii by the Clerk of tho 1 Circuit C ourt of the County of Coos, S ta te o f Oregon, dated th e 2(ith day of December, 1912, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and S ta te wherein Josephine G. Peoples as Plaintiff recovered judgm ent against A rth u r P eart and Lillian P eart, 1) fon­ dants, for tho sum of Two Hundred Seven and 96-100 Dollars and costs and disbursem ents taxed a t Kifty-one and 20-10U Dollars, on the lith day of De­ cem ber, 1912; Notice is hereby given th a t I will on Saturday, the 1st day of February, I 1913, a t the front door of the County Court House in the City of Coquille, in said County, ut ten o ’clock in the fore­ noon of said day, sell a t public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol­ lowing described property, to-w it; The W est halt of the N orth-w est q u a rte r of the N orth-w est q u a rte r of Section Thirty-six in Township Tw enty- seven South of Range T hirteen W est of the W illam ette Meridian; also begin­ ning a t a point on the Section line 10 chains E ast of the corners o f Sections 25, 25, 35 and 30, Township Tw enty- seven South, Range T hirteen W est of W. M., thence E ast along said Section line to a line betw een Sections 25 and 26, 5 chains, thence South 10 chains, thence W est 5 chains to a point due South of th e place of beginning, thence N orth 10 chains to the place of begin­ ning, containing 5 acres of land, more or less, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgm ent in favor of said Plaintiff and against said D efendants w ith in terest thereon, to g eth er w ith ail costs and disburse­ m ents th a t have or may accrue. D ated Decem ber 28th, 1912. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given th a t th e un­ dersigned has filed his final account in the m atter of the E atate of H. \V. Mc­ Clellan, whose lull name was H ugh W. McClellan (and who was som etim es known as and called H. W. McClellan and som etim es I I . W. McClellen), tie- ceased, and th a t the County C ourt lias set Friday, the 3rd dav of January, 1913, as tlie day and the County Cour* Room a t the County Court House in Coquille C ity, Coos County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlem ent of said estate. A. J . S iiekwood , A dm inistrator with the will annexed. BRING HOME A BOX of L EN EV E'S ICE CREAM and you wou’t ever try home made cream again. Why should you ? L eneve’a cream is made of the best of m aterials, by the moat Hanitary methods and is certainly b e tte r than the best home made and cheaper too. Leneve Contetionery Good bread is the steed th a t health rides on. Our bread is favorite because it is made of the best w heat flour, by e x ­ p e rt bread m akers and baked in a model bakery. We bake it every night and deliver it to you fresh each morning. Hot rolls if you wish them for b reakfast. City Bakery COOK BROS., Prop.. r Nesco Sanitary Drip Seamless No Rivets Pans Easy to Clean Notice of Final Account Notice is hereby given th a t A. L. Volkmar, adm inistrator of (lie estate of B. M. Greene, deceased, lias filed his fi­ nal account as such adm inistrator with th e clei k of the County Court for Coos County, S tate of Oregon, and th a t Mon­ day, th e 13th day of Jan u ary , 1913, at the Court House in said Coos County, has been appointed by Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of said Court, as the day anil place for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlem ent thereof. First publication December 12, 1912. A. L. V o l k m a r , A dm inistrator of said E state. All Sizes 6x9 to 18x19 Ins Prices 10c to 30c NOW ON DISPLAY at Notice of Final Account Notice is hereby given th a t I have filed my final rep o rt as ad m in istratrix of the e sta te of Emil Ogren, deceased, in the County C ourt of the S ta te of O r­ egon for Coos County, and th a t by o r­ der of the Ju d g e of said Court, Ja n u a ry | 6, 1913, was duly se t for the hearing of E va M . B a r r o w , objections thereto. A dm inistratrix of th e e sta te of H a r­ Coquille, Oregon, D ecem ber 5, 1912. ry E. Disman, deceased. M a g g ie O g r e n I A dm inistratrix of the E state of Emil Paid the printer ? Ogren, deceased. ANDERSON L N ew and Second-H and G oods W rite Ideas F or Moving P ictu re Plays! Y /~h \J 1 I I CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND U EARN $ 2 5 .0 0 OR MORE WEEKLY We_JWill_Show^ If you have ideas— if you can TH IN K — we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. 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