Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 24, 1915, Image 4

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§ MONDAY, SEPT. 13 thS
I’1
(It’s a Paramount)
®
GERMANS MAKE DASH
FOR BREST LITOVSK
LOSS OF LIFE IN
GALVESTON HEAVf
Would Leave the Czar s Men
Property Loss in
Without Future
Base
of
Wrecked City Said to Be
Operations in Poland.
London.— The Austro-Germans art
■raking a determined attempt to en
velop Brest Litovsk by swift marchei
from the west and south before the
retreating ltussiuns can regroup them
selves to defend their important fort
ress base.
Official dispatches from both Petro
grad and Vienna agreed on this point
Vienna reported the arrival of a Ger­
man army within 35 miles of Brest
Litovsk. The Russian war office an
nounced that "obstinate struggles are
increasing" in the region west of the
fortress, through which the Bavarians
are advancing from Warsaw.
The Germans, it was believed here
are attempting to rush the Slavs oil
their feet, capture Brest Litovsk by a
cyclonic assault and leave the Rus
sian field armies without a .base fot
future operations in Poland, compel
ling their immediate retirement fai
behind the Kovno-Brest Litovsk line
The new positions occupied by the
Germans and Austrians were outlined
with approximate accuracy on good
authority for the first time since the
fall of Warsaw
The line starting
from the vicinity of Ossowetz, neai
the Prussian border and opposite the
Mazurian lakes region, curves to the
south and east, running through So
kolow, Siedlce, Lukow, Ostrow and
Vladova.
Hurricane-
Enormous.
AMERICA DECLINES
TO ALTER WAR LAWS
F 1H S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
OUTLAW ESCAPES
GRANTS PASS JAIL
MEXICANS FIRE ON
II. S. BORDER PATROi
Mount Vernon, the
H om e of W ashington
POLK’S'
Huttor Wrappers
U. S. PRESS ASSOCIATION
Recent ¡inprovents in our long distance lines and switch­
boards have resulted in much better transmission for
telephone conversations to Roseburg, Eugene, Salem,
Portland and all Western Oregon points Business men
will now find it is as easy to talk to their Portland Cor­
respondents as at their local customers.
Use the Telephone
It saves you time and money and makes for more satis­
factory business relations.
i alias, Tex.—Scores of lives were
lost and millions of dollars worth of
property was destroyed in the West
Coos and Curry Telephone Co
Indian hurricane that swept the Texas
coast, according to information re
ceived from the stricken districts.
Eighteen soldiers, it is said, wen
killed at Texas City, the regular army
A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES.
R. E. SHINE, V-Fits
camp near Galveston, and 30 or 40
L. H. HAZARD. Casi...,
0. C. SANFORD. Asst. Cashier
civilians also are reported dead.
Six deaths are reported from La
Porte, Texas; eight from Morgans
Point, and three from Sylvan Beach.
O P C O Ç U IÜ L B . O R B G O h .
Between 50 and 00 soldiers are said
I 'r a n s H C t » q G e n e r e l
H t m in t - t » *
to have been injured at Texas City.
The Houston Chronicle prints the
following interview with J. R. Mont­
Board of Directors.
C o r r e a p o r c r i>t >
Admiral Caperton, the American gomery, a Houston correspondent of R. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood,
National Bank o f Commerce,New York City
L. H. Hazard,
Crocker W oolw orthN ’ l Bank, San Francisco
naval officer who has been placed in the Galveston News, who got as fur L. Harlocker,
R. E Shine.
First Nationall Bank of Portland, Portland
as Virginia Point, the northern end of Isaiah Hacker.
charge of affairs in Haiti.
the causeway, Wednesday, and view­
ed the wrecked city of Galveston:
"I am confident the number of deed
in Galveston is large. I could not see
an elevator on the port side of the
city and my opinion is that the nui i
her of buildings destroyed will run
Is useless money.
I f you
into thousands.
Grants Pass, Or—John Austin Hoop­
have any cash that isn’t work­
"I believe the property loss will be
er, college graduate and king of high­ greater than in 1900."
ing put it to work for you as
waymen, aided by a fellow prisoner, I
Damage which will run into mil­
you worked for it
Open a
who says that Hooper forced his as­ lions of dollars has been done to the
savings
account
with
this
bank
sistance, made a daring escape from cotton crop in Texas by the storms
and your money will at once
the Josephine county jail.
of Monday and Tuesday. Reports
The hlghw'ayman, who was in jail from towns in central Texas say that
begin earning interest for you
here awaiting trial since his capture cotton open in the bolls was blown out
and will keep at the task 24
at Th«? Dalles July 19, for the robbery of the bolls and was beaten into the
hours a day, 7 days a week
of the Southern Pacific station here ground by heavy rains.
and
52 weeks in the year. Do
three months ago, overpowered Sher­
it today.
iff Smith, disarmed him, locked him in
a cell and fled with Joe Colinge, the
fellow prisoner who aided him.
Co­
linge has been recaptured, but nothing
has been seen of Hooper since he left
the outskirts of Grants Pass.
As Sheriff Smith entered the cell
Brownsville, Texas.— A detachment
with the two prisoners’ breakfast, I
of the United States cavalry patrol
Colinge seize«! him. pinioning his arms
was fired on from the Mexican side of
to his side. At the same time Hooper
the Rio Grande near Progreso. The
grasped the sheriff by the throat, pre
A i d A u l o l in e
venting an outcry, and then tied a rag cavalrymen returned the fire.
Corporal Wilman is reported to
around the officer s mouth. Colinge, I
LrHve V vrile Point on a irivfl of
at Hooper’s order, then took the sher j have been killed and Lieutenant Roy
I < ut lu ti li I a n d i n i .
A u t o t «• R o c k
iff’s automatic pistol.
They then O. Henry and Private Jackson wound-*
( n*t k ami freni < ani» s: or lv 14
n.il«-b <»f t ign e. Arrivo« ai Hosc-
forced Sheriff Smith into an open cell ed.
Rangers and peace officers are dis
im g 7:30 p. in. coniMCti g witli
ami slammed the door, locking it.
i.nrib b«tund trai». Arrivo Myrtle
Hooper then took the automatic j arming all Mexicans outside of ti.<•
l’uint 4 p. in.
pistol and cartridge belt from Colinge j larger towns throughout the Browns­
M h I no r* m rv a t io n s in m .V H i,n n i < f\\ I
ville
section.
and, picking up a small valise, left the
D r n g S t o le , M a rslifio ld .
Firearms discovered in the posses
jail, accompanied by Colinge.
sion
of
Mexicans
in
rural
communities
All
Baggage
Handled
Fare
From Myitle Point $7.00
The two prisoners separated as soon
as they left the jail, Hooper starting of this section is practically equiva­
J. L . L A I R D , P r o p r i e t o r
for the hills north of Grants Pass and lent to a death warrant unless that
Office at L a i i d ’n S ag • U n n i. M v r 'l e I ’ in i. B o lli P h "t ir s
Colinge going toward the railroad Mexican is well known to Americans
as being peaceful. Even with such a
tracks.
record, firearms are confiscated and
a warning given not to obtain any
OI.D R E L IA B L E -E Q U IP P E D W ITH W IRELESS
LEO
FRANK
IS LYNCHED more.
the complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within ten days from
the date o! the service of this summons
By Virtue of an execution duly issued upon you, if served within this County,
by the Clerk of the jircu it Court of the or, if served in any other County of
County of Coos, State of Oregon, dated this state, then within twenty days
the 24 day of July, 1915, in a certain from the date of the service o f this
action in the Circuit Court for said summons upon you; and if you fail so to
County and State, wherein John A. appear and answer, for want thereof
Hoeblings Sons Company, a corporation plaintiff will apply to the court for the
as plaintiff recovered judgment against relief demanded in the complaint, a
Clarence Gould for the sum of Three succinct statement of which is:
For
Hundred Sixty One and 68-100 Dollars, the dissolution of the marriage contract
on the 5th day of Jan. 1915
existing between plaintiff and defen­
Notice is hereby given that I will on dant, and for costs.
the 27 day of August, 1915, at the
The service of this summons is made
Court House Door, in Coquille, Oregon by publication pursuant to an order
in Coquille in said County, at 10 o’clock signed by James Watson, Judge o f the
in the forenoon of said day, sell at pub-, County Court of t he State o f Oregon for
lie auction to the highest bidder, for Coos County, made August 9,1915,direct­
cash, the following described property, ing said summons to be published in the
to-wit: The north half of the southeast CtKjuille Herald; the first o f said publi­
quarter, section thirty, township twen­ cations to be on August 10,1915,the last
ty-four, south range eleven west of the oneS ept. 21, 1915.
Willamette meridian Coos County Ore­
W alt er S inclair
gon, containing eighty acres more or
8-10-7t
Attorney for Plaintiff
less taken and levied upon as the prop­
erty of the said Clarence Gould or as Nolice of Executors Sale of Real Property at
much thereof as may be necessary to
Private Sale
satisfy the said judgment in favor of
John A. Roeblings Sons Company
against said Clarence Gould with inter­
Notice is hereby given that in pur­
est thereon, together with all costs and suance o f a certain order of the county
Washington.— The reply of the Unit
disbursements that have or may accrue. court o f Coos County, Oregon sitting as
ed States to the protest of Austria
A lfred J ohnson , Jr.
a court for the transaction of probate
Sheriff.
business, made and entered upon the Hungary against the sale of munitions
Dated at Coquille July 26, 1915.
9th day o f August, 1915 in the Matter of war to the allies is a refusal to ac­
7-25-5t
o f the Estate of Sarah J. Ferry, de­ cept the Austro-Hungarian view.
ceased, the undersigned, executor of
In justification of its position, the
In the Ciicui Court ui the State of said estate, will sell at private sale to
Oregon in and for the
the highest bidder for cash or in part United States recited among othei
County of Coos
for cash and the remainder on credit things, that international law, the
Farmers and Merchants Bank of Co­ as hereinafter stated, in one parcel,and practices of nations, the security ol
subject to confirmation or resale by the the United States and other nations
quille, a corporation,
county court, from and after the 8th
Plaintiff,
day o f September, 1915, all the right, without large military or naval estab
vs.
title, interest and estate of the said lishments and neutrality itself were
Alfred Johnson Lumber Company, a Sarah J. Ferry, deceased, at the time
corporation, Seeley-Anderson Logging o f her death, and all the right, title opposed to prohibiting the export ol
Company, a corporation, Robert Dol­ and interest that the said estate has, war munitions by a neutral to a belli
lar, Trustee, and the Grace Dollar by operation o f law or otherwise, ac­ gerent in time of war.
Steamship Company, a corporation,
quired other than or in addition to that
The United States contends that it
Defendants.
of the said deceased, at the time of her could not deny to others the right
S U IT IN E Q U I T Y - T o foreclose a death, in and to all that certain real
Pledge Agreement.
property described as follows, towit: which it claims for itself to purchase
To Robert Dollar, Trustee, and the The north one half of the northwest war munitions from a neutral in event
Grace Dollar Steamship Company, a quarter, the southwest quarter o f the of a foreign attack. In this connec­
corporation, two of the above entitled northwest quarter and the northwest tion, the United States hints that it
quarter o f the southwest quarter of
defendants:
section 25, township 29 south, range 12 might have to buy from neutrals 1.
IN TH E N AM E OF T H E STA TE west o f the Willamette Meridian in attacked.
OF OREGON; You and each of you Coos County, State of Oregon.
are hereby notified that you are required
Terms and conditions of sale : Cash ;
to appear and answer the complaint filed or $600 in cash on the day <»f the sale
CAPERTON IS IN POWER
against you in the above entitled suit and the remainder to be evidenced by a
within six weeks from the date of the promissory note dated said day o f sale
first publication o f this summons, to- due on or before one year from date, Given Full Authority to Suppress All Is Hanged to Tree 100 Miles From O F F I C E R M A T E R I A L SOUGHT
Disorders in Haiti.
Prison Farm.
wit: Within six weeks from the 10th drawing interest at the rate of 8 per
day of August, 1915, and if you fail to cent per annum, interest payable an-
Washington.— Admiral Caperton, in
Marietta, Ga.—Leo M. Frank, serv­ Citizens V/ho Train Four Weeks May
appear and answer on or before the 21st ually, with provision for attorney fees
Be Recommended.
day of September, 1915, that being the in event suit or action is instituted'to charge of American forces in Haiti, ing a life term for the murder of Mary
last day of the time prescribed in the collect same or any portion thereof, has been clothed with full power to Phagan, the Atlanta factory girl, and
San
Francisco.—
Any man in the Pa
order of publication, the plaintiff will said note to be secured by a mortgage curb malcontents who rebel against who was taken from the prison farm
cific Northwest who is not under 21
take judgment and decree against you upon said property above described the newly elected president of the is
at Milledg« ville Monday night, was years or over 45, who is well educated,
for the relief demanded in its complaint, with usual terms and conditions.
land and marines will be kept in Haiti lynched 100 miles east of here by the
a succinct statement o f which is as
able to pass a careful physical exam
W il li am F loyd
for months if necessary to bring about armed party which took him. He was
follows:
Executor o f Estate of
ination and has a desire to fit himself
Plaintiff will take judgment against
8-10-5t
Sarah J. Ferry, Deceased. complete order there.
hanged to a tree. *
for a commission in volunteer forces
the above entitled defendant, Alfred
It is understood that France, whose
Frank was brought 100 miles from in time of war, can have an oppor­
Johnson Lumber Company, a corpora­
financial
interest
in
Haiti
is
large,
is
the prison farm to a point almost with­ tunity so to do this year by attending
tion, upon its acceptance of the draft
in sympathy with the steps taken by in sight of the former home of Mary
set forth in complaint for the sum of
for four weeks a business and pro­
Twenty-five Hundred Dollars and inter­
this government to check the revolu Phagan.
fessional men’s camp of instruction
est thereon at the rate o f six per cent
tion.
Frank’s body, barefooted, and clad that will open at the Presidio of San
per annum from the 18th day of Novem­ (From the Washington Herald, April 17)
That
the
revolution
has
left
hun
ber, 1913, for an attorney fee of Two
The beauties of Mount Virnon, ami a dreds of natives in want was reported only in prison trousers and shirt, was Francisco August 20. Major-General
Hundred and F ifty Dollars and for its
short account of its interesting history to the Red Cross by Admiral Caper­ found at 8:30 o’clock Tuesday morn* Arthur Murray, commanding the west
costs and disbursements in this suit.
ern department of the army, has. by
That a certain pledge agreement g iv­ are written about in an exceptionally ton. In response to an urgent request ing.
en by defendant Alfred Johnson Lumber delightful way in the above-named book
permission of the secretary of war.
by
the
American
commander,
the
Red
Company to plaintiff securing the sum of about fifty page6. The author show's
just issued an order authorizing the
Cross sent $1000 through the war de­ FOE OF CANCER DISCOVERED
above mentioned upon the following
holding of such a camp— the first one
described property, to-wit: Three shares himself to be thoroughly acquainted partment to relieve famine.
of the capital stock of the Grace Dollar with the subject, and in an easy manner
Rockefeller Institute Scientists Find of its kind in the west, and the second
steamship Company, a corporation, of takes one from Washington to Mount
in the United States.
Immunity Guaranty.
Germans Capture Kovno.
the par value o f $ 1000.00 per share, and
Vernon, there to depict in detail the
New
York.—
The
Rockefeller
insti­
as evidenced by certificate numbered 9,
Berlin, by wireless to Sayville.—
Hill Honored by Minnesota.
dated at Portland, Maine, February 19, well-marked points of the greatest, object
The following announcement was tution announced through the Acad­
1913. and signed by Robert Dollar, of interest. Although the hook is writ­
St. Paul.— James J. Hill, of St. Paul,
emy of Science at Washington a dis- i
President of said Grace Dollar Steam ten from a litterary standpoint, as is made here officially:
capitalist and railroad builder, was
ship Company, be foreclosed in the evidenced hv a concise and graceful
"The fortress of Kovno, togethei covery by two of its investigators
notified of his selection by a spec1
manner provided by law, and in the
whereby
immunity
from
cancer,
it
is
with all the forts and a large amount
commission as "Minnesota’s greatest
manner prayed for in plaintiff’s com­ style, it would well act as a guide for
hoped,
may
be
obtained.
The
investi­
plaint; that said personal property be the pilgrim visiting Mount Vernon for of war material is in German hands.
living citizen," to represent ibis state
"More than 400 cannon were taken. gation was conducted by Dr. J. B.
sold by the Sheriff o f Coos County. Or­ the first time, and especially so for the
Murphy and Dr. John J. Morton, over in the'Panama-Pacific exposition hall
egon, according to law, and as personal
visitor who has a deep regard for the The fortress was captured by storm
of fame.
property is sold on execution and ac­
a period of two years.
in
spite
of
the
most
tenacious
resist­
cording to the practice o f this »Court; traditions which clothe the nation’s
They
discovered
that
in
the
white
ance by the Russians."
and the proceeds o f said sale applied to greatest shrine.
Cabinet of Greece Quits.
lymph cells of the blood there are the
the payment o f the costs o f this suit,
Each v sitor will be the better and
London. — King Constantine of
necessary factors in making animals
attorney’s fees, the costs o f said sale
British Transport Torpedoed.
and the sum which shall be found due wiser for the reading of this volume and
immune frt>m cancer. A decided in­ Greece has accepted the resignation
London. — The British transport
plaintiff under said pledge agreement in laying it aside will surely he im­
crease of the white lymph cells gives of the Gounaris cabinet. Elutherios
and the draft and acceptance thereof pressed with great feelings of reverence Royal Edward has been torpedoed an«l
absolute immunity, the physicians de­ Venizelos, leader of the opposition,
secured by same; and that said defend­
sunk by a German submarine, it was
was invited to consult with the king.
clare they ascertained.
ants and all persons claiming under lor the founder of this republic. The officially announced.
Six
hundred
them, subsequent to the execution of volume is not only valuable for its edu­
said pledge and subsequent to the time cational matter, and as a thoroughly men were saved out of 1350 troops and
Industrial Commission Comes to End.
Lawson Sentence Is Stayed by Court.
of the delivery of said three shares of good guide, but also as an example of 210 other persons on board.
Chicago.— The federal commission
stock to plaintiff, be barred and fore­ fine hook making. The execution is
Denver, ( ’olo.— The United Mine on industrial relations look a final
closed of all rights, claim and equity of perfect ;the printers’ art was never better
redemption in and to said personal prop show'n, and the illustlations are such as War Contraband to Include Cotton. Workers of America won two victor­ adjournment in a crash of discord and
Washington.— The allies’ Intention ies in the legal war which has suc­ disagreement. Each of the ten mem­
erty; that the overplus, it any there be. to command the admiration of all. It
be paid to th Clerk of this Court to contains exceptionally well executed to declare cotton contraband has been ceeded the strike of Colorado coal bers of the commission dissented with
half
tones
of
the
Mount
Vernon
Home,
abide the further order of the Court,
The state supreme court the others and each will submit a sep­
communicated unofficially, but author­ miners.
and for such other and further relief the Potomac, the yrounds, as also of
granted a writ of supersedeas, prelim- arate report to congress.
In itatively, to the state department.
as the Court shall deem meet and equit­ George ami Martha Washington.
the descriptions of the parts of the house
i inary to a review of the John R. Law-
able in the premises.
Service or this summons is made by - the out-buildings, and the various uten­
! son case, and at the same time barred
Laymen to Hold Military Camp.
Idaho Values on Increase.
publication thereof in pursuance o f an sils, the manner of living at Mount
Washington.— Authority has been Judge Granby Hillyer from presiding
order made b> the Honorable John S. Vernon 100 vears ago is plainly painted,
Boise, Idaho.— Revised figures on
Coke, Judge of the Circuit Court o f the and the difficulties clearly set forth by granted Major General Murray, com­ at future tiials growing out of strike the abstracts of the 37 counties in the
State of Oregon for Coos County, dated comparison with the unbounded re­ manding the western department of disorders.
state as compiled by the state auditor
the 5th day o f August, 1915, directing sources of our ow ii time.
and placed before the state board of
The story of Washington never can the army, to hold a business men’s
that service thereof be made by publi­
cation in the Coquille Herald, a weekly he told too often. Mis spirit should ever military camp at American Lake,
Nancy Hanks is Dead.
equalization show the total assessed
new spaper published in the city of Co- permeate the people of the land. The j Wash., from August 23 to September
valuation on all classes of real prop
Lexington,
Ky.—
Nancy
Hanks,
2:04,
great
work
he
«lid.
stands
as
an
example
quisle, Coos County, Oregon, once a
12. similar to one already authorized champion trotter from 1892 to 1894, erty for 1915 at $300,642,066. An in
week for a period of six weeks, com­ for all time, and his devotion to his
mencing with the issue of August 10, country, his sel; sacrificing, his longen- j in ( ’alifornia and the one now at <lie«l at Hamburg Place, the estate of crease is shown in this year’s values
during toil, and above all his exalted j Plattsburg, N. Y.
1915.
J. J. S T A N LE Y,
over last year’s of $3.937,041.
J. E. Madden.
patriotism, will ever make him the ex­
H-9-7t
Attorney for Plaintiff.
emplar oi the nation. He is truthfully
In th« Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ portrayed by the author ot this little
Have you paid the Printer?
book. It is a book all should read.
gon. for Coot County.
O R E G O N an d W A S H I N G T O N
GET YOUR
Bv J. K. Jones with thrity-three illus­
JKN M K COliYAK
trations, $1.00 net.
Plaintiff
Business Directory
Any bookseller will get this for you.
V8.
I SUMMONS
C H IC H E T H S E T IM E A M R O M S
P IL L a S
A D irectory o f each City, Tow n and
or
it
will
l*t*
sent
postpat«!
by
the
pub­
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H O M E R 1». < f ) L Y A R
N.
1< l i e * I A * lt y o . ir O e i i i r N t f-r
V illa ge, g iv in g descriptive sketch j f
lishers, upon receipt of one dollar.
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Defendant
i
each place, location, population, tele­
A T THE
1*1 n In K r d »nil M old n ri.illlc y /
graph. shipping amt hanking point;
t
«, seale.1 with Flue Ribbon.
To the above named defendant, Hom­
* I T i k e b o o«h**r B u y o f y o u r ’
also Classified Directory, com piled by
er D. Colyar.
Bond
Building
business and profession
%
In the name of the State of Oregon,
JO years known a* Best, Safest. Always RelUbM
F O L K * CO.. S F A T T I.!
ft.
Washington, D. C.
you are required to appear and answer
Notice ol Sheriff’s Sale
“T A L K TO PORTLAND”
H erald Office
- r SOLD IY DRLOÜISTS tYLKYWNLRE
IDLE
MONEY
> Farmers ami Merchants Bank
Rose burg Myrtle Point Stage
STEAMER BREAKWATER
A L W A Y S ON TIM E
Sails from Coos Bay
Every Sunday at 8 a. m.
From Portland 8 a. m.
Every Thursday at 8 a. m.
Tickets on sale at Portland City Ticket Office 6th & O ak St.
P. L. STERLING, Agent
HOTEL
Phone Mam 181
BAXTER
Under New M anagem ent
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose
to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling
public.
M. M. YOUNG, Proprietor
SHOOT STRAIGHT
If you are to hit what you aim at.
A I M THROUGH US
People should know what you have
to offer and we have the means of
---- telling them. = = = = =
An Ad. from you in this paper will reach
buyers who buy, isn’t that sufficient ?