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; Keliool Nii|M rin(«ii<lcnt'M R e p o r t . A kh I iih I nnnp>l». 12. During the past two years New York, Morel) 14.—The Uni. j Marshfield, C< >09 county, Or.,*) we have had two teachers' institutes led Workingmen’* C lub,of E liza-! March 17th, 1886. \ which we feel -confident have been affects seriously till 1 tie dige.it ive and T U E S D A Y , M A E . ‘23. D86. assimilative onrans. including the K id belli, N. J., a manufacturing city Prof. E. B. McElroy, Salem Or. productive of .much good, nearly neys. When t hose organs are so affected, they fall to extract from the blood the .. ,. v *i r-i i i ten miles fro m here, ' distributed --------- ‘ Dear Sir:— In answer t<S your i every teacher in the county being uric acid, which, carried 1 lirou:rh the cir culation, causes Rheum atism and Neu *• ,i er.,e .l| -in^ ^ U*t* ia mr ^ iOUhftl*.^8 circulars to citizens circular requesting information ou iu attendance ait each of them. The ralgia. ar ic e, iu ns ee ' » ’ . ; Hskii'g in the name of the united educational matters in this county, success o f the same was due to the The functions of the Liver are also affected by costiveness, causing C ^ cwiDty T O si«ia .c »»n o t h e lp , |,,h<ir to diecuntiunc patronizing I make the following comieused general co-o,>er.-.tion of school but draw a comparison and mark j Chiuer* laundries in the city, and ref*ort: • * officers, parents and teachers ns Bilious Disorders. the contrast letween the features give their work to deserving wid 1. N midier of persons' from well ns many others who, while not Among the warning symptoms of Bilious of that section and ours. 1 he most ows ol workmen. ness are Nausea, Dizziness, Headache, to 20 years of age in county. .2496 ¡directly interested, appreciate the Weakness, Fever. Dimness of Vision, noted contrast perhaps is iu the j Yellowness of Skin. Pains in the Side, Actual enrollment iu schools 1377 influence institutes exert in prepar I r r ln iH lS I*ro«|»«-et*. Back anil Shoulders, Foul Mouth, Furred difference of temperature and the j Tongue, Irregularity in the action of the London, March 18.— Mr. O ’ Brein, j Average daily attendance___ 1062 ing teachers for their work. Bowels. Vomiting, etc. corresponding affect upou the cli-j I presiding over a meeting of Iris h -! 2. There are but few* schools in 13. There are but few' old T h e Stom acli suffers when the bowels mn'e of the two sections. From , are constipated, and Indigestion or 1 men at St. George’s hall in Brad- the county »upplied with any ap- teachers in the work. In this our corresjiondent’s statement,their ! ford last evening, made a sj eecli paratus whatever, and the total county, with few exceptions, the highest deg-ee of temperature is 90, in which lie said Ireland’s pros-1 value is but 8305. This includes sahuies are small and not such as follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Pains, their lowest 20 degrees below zero. Headache. Acidity of the Stomach. Water- pectfe were never brighter than the dictionaries (six in number), would justify a man in following ! brazil. Nervousness, and Depression, are all This shows a difference of 110 deg’s j evidences of the presence of tlii- distress teaching exclusively as a means of now and it would not be tlie fault maps, g!ol>es, etc. ing malady. A Sure R e lie f for irregu between their warmest and coldest. larities of the Stomach and all consequent 3. There is no such thing ns a obtaining a living. In the larger of the Parnellites if the most diseases, will be fouud in the use of weather. The reports from our , . „ ^ promising chance of affecting tlie school library in the county, al- towns, however, the prospect is signal ser ® , , , reconciliation of two peoples should though l have tried in tlm. instt« unusually bright,-and it cau be but , , . . , . <..»___ . . i ?„____ - .... They stimulate the stomach, free the ence Mice o of f only 13 degre degrees lietween w ___ . , , . , . , _ ... ... i , . ..*i__ ^ .. 1.. ___ ________ ..... . ..... _ , a n to n ly and w ic k e d ly be sa crih c- j tu tes and at o th e r tim e s to in t e r e s t ;n ie w y e a r s t ill w e w ill h a ve e d n - f healthfully invigorate the torpid our warmest and coldest months liver and kidneys, and by their cleansing, ed. teachers in this matter. As many | cationnl institu fifths that will com- healing and tonic properties, atrengthen during the year. In the face of purify the whole system, and reatore _. — ~ *>f the schools last but tiiree months i pare well with other parts of our i and Tin- Cut H ate*. . , , , ' . • , I It to a salutary -and normal condition. these figures comment is unneces i rRiriRin by San Fruncisro. March 17.- Rnte> • ‘ lan ,,br year, the teachers do state more Dm rably situated. sary; suffice it to say that there is Dr. J. C. Ayer &, Co., Lowell, n -t have time to become fairly ac- ! 14. In regard to reviews and Sold by all Druggist*. no known country on the globe in xvti,e ,,n ‘bung'd bed ay, aril the <pi>. i nted with the patrons of the ¡examinations; while in many of the which the cliumte excells that of belief is that the fiottoni has been school, before they are compelled | larger schools where the w-»rk is Xnlicf ! ours, and very few, indeed, can reached. There were but few pnr- tlW K There »e r e n r non..-» of *" sw>k sou,e 0,l,er Uist.i. t, ami for divided among several teachers, All those owing Janies Burke on note or even make a favorable compari the prospect of i.n.neihte cessa- i tl,,s lcaso" tl,p>' do " ot t,lke is generally ,.racticed; I find book account w i I come forward and settle son. much interest in the welfare of the ; that in the majority of schools the the san:e with 1 , e, they having been placed The growth of glass uud vege-. tion of war. However, the low schools as they would were they to | teach ir is occupied so much with in my hands foi 0 Election. t'has. E. Edwards. tables ends there in October, and freight rates have stimulated the My t’e Point, interior mex'lmnU to buy direct of 'reomi" ,l ,<wt!er ti,ne- i tl,e VBriouB e,,,8se8 Umt lie. seld(,m commences again in April; here, 4. Much more might be a c -! takes time to properly review the nol—3m the grass grows during the en- i Eastern dealers. (S q u illi (t ifii COSTIVENESS ^ tr n ìil NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N. Land Office fit liosebui'g, Oregon, \ January 30, 188«. ! T OTICE in hereby given that the fol- lowing-uamed settler has tiled notiee of ilia intention to make final proof in sup port of hm claim, and that said proof will made la-fore the County Clerk at Em pire City, Oregon, on Thursday, April 1st, 1886, viz: Jason L. Knndioman, Pre-emp tion D S. 5016 for the S. H of N. W . M and lot No. 9 Sec. 1. Tp. At S. U. 14 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: W. Howell | i all of Parkersburg, J. A. Douk Coos County. Ji'H^ th Flam Oregon. A lo . r ; S.-ie.-d Wm. F. Benjamin, N Dyspepsia, CIE lii* moat pupal.'.r W e e k l y newMmp*rd**o»*4 toacienc«. m ectanica,«ii^iai>ertn» aiaco’ ariM. » »- Tciitinus and p*Uinta erre pul>ltah«o. M « 7 a” ™* ber illuatratrd with epleedld »■ersvia**. T » l * publication furn iah«*au iw t»aloabl« encyelopoaiB of information shich no peraonabould b* witbou». Th* popularity o f th* b c a s T in c A w m i c a s m anch that iu eirmlatinn »early *;|nala that of all •ther papers of its r.las* combined. Prtc*. • sar. u>aoount toCluba. Sold by all n*w*d*al*ej- IU N N A OO.. Publiohtrs. No. * , »roadway, » . T . AYER’S PILLS. cornplished if directors would take ' pupils. tire year, and fiesh garden stuffs I im I I mm Knrr«*ii<t«-r. a greater interest in the schools; j The parents, however, are as Washington, March 17.— In for-! j there are however many exceptions ! much to blame as the teacher, as are to lie hail in mid winter. In fact if our eastern neighb >rs were illation received by the war de to this. The principal fault to be they judge of the progress made, to visit us during one of our aver partment from General Crook found with school office’ s, is that rather by the number of pages gone age winters, it wrou Id I Hi bard to i shows the reports of Geroiiiiuo’s i they do not sperd sufficient time over than by the knowledge obtain persuade them that we wi re n o t | refusal to surrender are entirely in the school room. ed therefrom. O f the 44 schools in the county, Crook says he has enjoying a marvelously propitious imaginative. 5. With few exceptions the I have visited during the past year, not left his station at Bowie. He priug. clerk’s rejxirts are defective, espeei- 34 . The sch ools not visited were Crook The writer send* us an interest has not seen Geronimo. illy in the financial statements. 1 either located many miles from the ing account of an excursion to the reports in a telegram received >es- t|)juk ,,lis n,|gllt be renlediei, it principal roads of travel or held their sessions it some other »«P <•! tl.e -Grandfather." The terday that he would le a v e » r tlc l, ,|istriut we,.e <lbi¡ , to ■ k • . 1 , r .1 1 . a ___ Í C*___ I ) _______ ° 1 tim° than that at which 1 was in p irty cousiste 1 of inm y of the re day or two for San Bernardino, to; ; a clerk’s lawik. the form of which the neighlxirhood. The distance l»tives and f»>rmer acquaintances | meet tl»e Indians and arrange for' should l>e prescribed by law. 1 t ; travelled was about 500 miles. The journey will : should also contain plain directions There have been seven new districts of some of the readers of the a surrender H erald who live in C > s county, take several days. for making the annual reports. organized during the year, making fifty-one at present. The organi among whom we notice l the names A dispatch o f the 16th says the Some districts have no regular zation of new districts has been of the Misses Sue Mast, Vinney sub-committee in the house ways lxx>k iu which to keep a record stimulated by the new* Jaw in re S lerrill.N in iie Fl tun >rv and Mrs. anti means committee will report from jenr to year of the business gard to amiortioning the school J.C.Shull, and Messrs. N T. Mast, in favor of abrogating the Hnwniinn o f the district and new- clerks com - fund, which, while it increases the J. W. Trivett, A. M. Mast, Jeff districts, treaty. This is to l e hoi»ed, ns it I ing into office fall heir to a multi- , fuud of the , smaller , . . . or ... : . ,,; . , t e ... ; respondingi)’ reduces that or the Brown and A. L . Harman. From the description of tho trip, the party evidently had a glorious time During tli-i day the party occupied themselves in clambering from ueak to peak, gathering berries and balsam, resting beneath the shade mid enj tying tlie magnificieut scenery. .Vt uight the camiiers made themselves merry by story- telliug, songs, etc. Special men tion is made.of a visit to the fine farm of Copt. W. W. Lenior. The captain owns a fine herd of full bred Devon Cottle, an l refmes $500 for his milch cows, and sells his stock calves for $25. The gathering of balsam, of which the writer makes mention, together with the tar, turpentine and resin iudustry, forms an im portant feature connected with the products of their “ land of the sky,” and reminds us of the certain source of entold wealth in our own forests, that we have not as yet beguu to take advantage of. The cold wave that has been visit ing every other part of the country, struck us last Tuesday. A t the time we went to press last week i* was raining which soon turned into snow, but it melted as fast as it fell till night. On Wednesday morning we had two inches of snow anti only for its continually melting it would have been a foot deep. The temperature got down to about 38 nliove, and we had good «•III Iu- *h<- o f » tu n in g nil j t«<le o f ncrapn o f ,» p n r w h ich lire : lur(|p A|f wllicll roepoctf«|. over the northwest const the man- j supfiosed to contain the informa- j jv 8Ubmitted Very Truly Yours, ufactnre of iieet-root sugar, and tion d fsim l. J. T. McCorinac. 6. As a rule, the school houses will bring almut a revival of busi School Supt of C«H>s Co. ness that will be lasting. This are warm, comfortable and well ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. More fault ca 1 be will only lack the remoxal of the ventilated. In th* county <-ourt of ibe state of O tckou for the revenue on h 1 co I u »1 inode from sugar foillltj with the furniture than with I county of Coo*, »«ttin« iu probat« for the tranaao- tion of probate btiMuraa. beets to put the business square on the bn iidiiigs. i here is .but one In the matter of the avlmlniatration of the ewtato its feet, and congress has this also! «mull school in the county furnish- Q rr' a ’ | - .. . . i i 1 1 Not If* la hereby Ki*<*u that the umlrraiRiifd haa under consideration. As this al ed with suitable iron and wood : been, by th« above entitled court, duly appointed adminiatiator of the rotate of A. II Ureeu deceased, cohol cannot he converted into desks; nil others have been made i all peraona, having claims agaiuat aaid eat ate are kv into the gutter. l)olu.; and his fripnda tn»<1e hot little resistance, j This morning Dolan came to Sioux City, and is preparing to have the parties who raided his place in dicted by the Grand Jury now in session. The action o f the A lli ance folks has caused n great deal o f excitement, and a repetition o f violence w ill no doubt cause blood shed. <for A day •«f two’s browsing. s o t h k : Scaled proposal -1 wi.l be received by the fa. .terrible snow storm was re- Isiurdof oouncilut n . f the town nf Co- fp qrted from England and Scotland . q lit c.ty unt 1 Etuurday Marclt m u at ¡ 5 o'clock p. in., for the countruciion of a city <on tl^e I 6 U 1 inst j jail plan* and s|»e iheat ons to b* seen a A Collier's. Thy Board reserve the ri^ht ^Chinese ha\e l »een red need to to r guet any and *it. b.ds. t«egging at Yictor.a, aud frequent = W. 8 11 c! air. Keoorder. M U U S .W B practic* W * * J h* Palrnt OfTlr* and ha»* pr*p»»wd more than O n « H u n d r e d T f i o « - ■ a n d application* for patent# >■ U i» Unitod States ami foraun •"■ntrma. i'avuats, Trad*-Marka C'«vy-ri*ht^ A»»isnmunts. and all nthor pap*e* we »ecuring to inventors thrir n|ul* United State*, Canada, t.nyland. Fraew. Germany and other foreun countrj**. pre pared at short notice and on reasonableUrma. Information a* to oMaininc pat . fully aiven without chart:*. Haim-Booltsor I information sent fre-. Batenta obtaieed through Munn A Co. are noticed in the bmenuti# American (re*. The advantage of * u c h » o t i« » a well uudersto d by all peraona who wish to d*e- po*e of their natant*. _ , Addraar. MUN N A CO OSes I Ig x t u c A i, *J1 i-road way, New t e r ». IOO acres of bind on Bundon Beach; 25 \ acres well iiiiproYed.jRood meadow and fin* 1 house—formerly the buildings. One 1 quarter of a mile of beach frontage on the F in e "W in e s , X - iiq .- 1 n e r s , O i g - s i r s a n d O l place. For a rare bargain look no further. d e r ic r S a le . For further ¿information, apply cn premi O r. - A - B r c w n , P r o p . ses to Mr*. O. Nelson. v4nlStf 7lv6. « -«*-« - - • N O T I C E. To flic Hon. Counitf ( 'ooa Count if, ( )rcgvn. ; Bandit Hotel—also out Myrtle P it Kirsery, Court of Myrtle Point, Oregon, Petitioners, residents and voters of Randolph precinct, loos (Vunty. J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, \ rODi; S tite o f (Jregon re present in*; to your honorable Court that Joseph W alter w ill apply for a license )R O P .»G A T O R of, and denier in F m it Trees and «.inali fruits. He keeps to sHl spirituous, malt anil vinous lii|uor* iu <|uau- titiea leaa than one gallon at Rau<toli>h, in aaid c o n s t a n t ly o n b a n d a w e ll r e g u la te d a sso rt- precinct, at the next tenu o f your «aid Court, to incut. «'heai»er than tbe cheapest. w it: April the 5 lssti, reapBctfully a«k that «aid Send in your orders; no pains spared to licenee be Kr<u>ted to tlie «aid Joseph WaUer. Rive full satisfaction. v4n!7 H H Italdwiu, Fred Nyetrom, A Peruhliaker, John Thrush, II D I>alma«. W ilhelm Derry, Jacob Scbiuidt, Alien D W olcott, John Wallstroiu, A T lie Drown, Frank Fiant, Ed Fali>, I'eter Johnson, Thouiaa Welle, K W etcliell, J CandU«h, J Morriaon, Front Rt.. Marshfield, Or., K W Faby, A U Hultin, W illiam Andetson, J W j Ferkin«, Kolicrt Beattie, Evan Morgan, J W Ham- ! uierburii, J N W inslow, L* J I,owe, A T T ille r G W , 1/aliuas, C F llelgro n , N Petefsan, M M H a rrison ,' Agent for Gibbaon’ s fine whiskies, an AAA HutchiHon.Dr Gcm.-go H Olcim . John Hamblock, I whisky. Also agent for th« CELEBRATED R W llullard,J N ltu ««ell, J Oic£K, A llw rt Machado, | CHICAGO BEER and l ’O RTER at whole Defter Neleoii, Andrew Peterson, S Sauiersou, John I Breen, Jason I. Rattdleniatt, Wm Fairtuau, C F W : sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer on draught and in bottles. v$nl9 von I’ ettcrt, T h o « 1* llan ly, S 11 Charleaon, L l)au- \ ielsou, K Muuclie, W in Sctiroeder, Harry Hanson, i A B A KG A I N ! J Parker. Dated March fitll IMS«; South East oomer of Block No. 57 and whereas said itoard have set tlie 22 day of ! nt U,,h K,,d PnV8,e e 'CH,u,; April 1886 at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day at nations tt> obtain even -a s**coml ' their oflioc iu said town as the time and ; grade certificate. Both m y«f If ami ' place to consider, whether said portion o f . said street shall be vacated. the examiners regret » th very Now therefore ail persons having interest much; but the school fund in this i iu the said matter are hereby notified that c o u n ty is lio t so la r q e th a t th e p eo - [ » t said time and pin«© they must make their obji-cticuri to saio proposed ordinance or in I'le can afford to spend it in e.n default of valid objections the p^tiiiouerK »»loyillg teachers who are incoilipe- wil l move «aid Board ^»tuake and paHM aaiil proposed ordinance. W'itnesa our bauds tent. this TJ city of Ma eli 18S6. 9. Under neede«l school legisln- Chadwick L «deeNo. 9S, Petitioners. tii.m, I would suggest that a law McEwau and oth rs. f'-r secev»!I years have failed 7 i pasturage; splendid Gopille dill, Grepn. drinkable liquor, it is no more than by locai mechanics and ÏII nearly’ ! hereby required to preaeu the aame to me, with proper vouchera, at my residence near Eckley, Ore right that it should have the reve every case without any regard to ; gon, within mix montila from thin date. Ed. C. Oreen, the comfort or health of tlie pupil. nue taken off. Administrator o f the catate of A. U. O reati,decea»ed- 7. N o educational meetings! Dated this 15 day o f March, lw ;. T V Hip«* m u r e R i o t . Mar. %i. otlmr than the teachers’ institutes Sionx City, la,. March 15. - The NOTICE. have been held. climax of a feu 1 between the T em * • * To all wbout it may concern: The under 8. In the public examination of signed with others have tiled their petition perance A^lliance ami the saloon- teachers, none but the best prae- with ilui board of council men of the town of bet pers of Correctionville, a small lp}K*hers have beeu employed Coqtiilie City.CtM)« county, mate of Oregon, ♦own in this county, was renched outlie 19day of March. 1886, praying that as examiners. A t the private ex. said board pass tut ordinance vacating that last night when the tenqierance 1 ainiiintions, on effort has been portion of Collier street in said Town tie- people raided the saloon of one 1 made to make at least ns rigid ail ncribod as follows, v.z: BuRimiius, at the Dolan, ami emptied the contents I North East corner of Block No. 57 ruuninR examination as is made at the pub- t!ivnee Luat nine feet thence in n South«.riy of sixteen barrels of be**r and wbis- : lie examinations. Many who have direction ton point two feet Last of the The Aceme Electric Belt lends the van in perfection and price. ; allowing teachers full pay for time | it is warranted to j spent in attending the county I t equalizes the tea0|iei8’ institutes wouM be pro “ snow bulling” till the warm sun full satisfaction. circulation, gives instant relief ductive o f much go d to the schools. came out at 9 or 10 n’clf*ck ami re- | ! from pain an 1. nervousness, and 10. I f school superintendents lie veil us of the “ lieautiful snow.” Speedily Cures wakefulness, This is the most suow'we have had spasms and nil uervous diseases, were allowed to grant a third grade for several years, it remiiulifig us , disorders o f the liver, kidneys, <*ertificftte i>f three mouths’ dura- of old times. I f it held on many ' stomach, Inavels; neuralgia, lom- tion for S fiecia l schools, it would ffionrs ou the high ranges, sti»ck j incipient paralysis, ct>lic, rebeve them o f the necessity o f coldness of hands and feet, bi.ck- ref usi.ig a certificate to one, who, 4doubtless suffered. In case of an aclie, spinal weakness, male infirm .emergency o f this kind we think ities, female complaints anti ger«er- though not capaMe o f securing a second grade certificate, might lie q^r stt.ckmen would do well to al debility. Single circuit belt, $5; double qualified to teach a primary school. provide a little feed. The time has circuit belt, $8. 11. Teaohers schoilld be requir- ibeen w<hen snow fell 011 high ranges j . . . J. E . H a g e x b u c h , and stook being unable to get at eJ to t>i»» au examination tlie Agent, not simply the graafcJni account of the snow, At Blanco Drug Store, Marshfield. r.ilbjectfof-“ téÌ8ÌcbÌng to answer a few such questions as the owner* had to cut down trees n6 3in Ibßftß Iu* reported. Cottage Saloon, Register. fb il I -A B fc T G U E . N. P. Hansen, Prop. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed, Joseph NVniv-r, will, on Monday the Vitri! iSSls m i » ' . v y f«* ¡Hit il:» day V <»f t>f April lie'll, app’ to »1 ::t COUt.lt’ . cour: of tin state of < >rc 0 1 f°r tite county of (!ooS. upoit tile folCRoinR petition h r a license .c.scil spirittMua, vinous and n.nlt liquors in le.«:: qunttl ities than otic gallon within Randolph precinct, ill said county. fo r the p etio d o f six m on ths. T , ... , JoS -ph Wa’.ser. Coming, ; We have tho soiling of a half set tion o f | land, half bench mid half bottom land, near I ' Coquille Citv. It would make a half duzen i Rood little ranches, or a good dairy and stock ranch. The price is ?20. per aere. j IN TE R E ST IN G DOORS, | Mr. niram Plant, formerly a resident of th* Ce- I quill*, but who#« present addreetia Red Bluff, Call j which every agent ahould h a.dle 1 1 hey are very cheap, and will sell rapidly. VI rite to him at once. Coming, Coming !!! C O Q U IL L E C IT Y ! Tlie coming Town of S. W. Oregon! Few towns possess the natural advantages! that^Coqtii 11c enjoys, and wliic).£wil], in the near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant kite, being situated, for the most part, ou a level plateau 011 ' the sunny «ide o f tl.e Coquille River, thirty miles» from tl.e Pac ific ocean, which i> rcncbedAcvery day by a four-hours steamer ride. Coquille City is at the center o f the con verging wagon rood system o f Coos Countv, and But the head o f deep-water navigation.and in the central part of a vast body o f rich, river bottom land, which is the source o f all true and enduiing j ro'pcrity The country round about i« filled w ith preciousjmeUils, minerals and coal to an unpurallcleil extent, and is covered with a variety o f timber that for quantity and quality is not ex celled by that o f any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock- raising country*, and a sanitarium for those seeking bi Hlth.it is bound to eonie to the front rank. The fishing iudustry will prove an important factor, while tbe.nuim rous wills and SUMMONS. In tbe circuit court of tin* ututo of ( )re- factories, completed, in course of coustruction. and contemplated, wilt make the whole county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is the Ron, for tho county of (kx>!». most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second I morene Baldie Suit iu equity for to none in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the vs. n diYurce. Henry Baldi e ) county. It has the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream To Henry Baldie, Defendant: In the of water run through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable. natu^ of tho state of Oreyfo i —You »re here- M. J. M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., J. A. D e a n , a g e n t , l>y required tonppcnr and nuH^cr the com ! plHiu* fi,cda»aiu«t you in tbo above eufci- ! tied court and suit in which Imogen* i Baldie iu plaintiff and you, hcnryiDa'.dtc, are defendant, on or before the first day of tbe next regular term of court to be held at tbe court House in Empire City in said county, ooni'jieucinR ou Monday tbe 24th [ day ot May, a . d ., 188«, and if you fail so ! ** «PPPnfRnd answer, the plaintiff will np- ! ply to the oonrt for the relief demand edin , u, wk; TUnt thc m. r[1» Ke ! oontract existing between the plaintiff and ! tfie<leioiidant b« dissolved ; that the care and custody of the minor children «>f said occur iu the examination list which marriaRe t*e awarded plaintiff, tor the costs have but one answer, but such ns and disbursements of this suit and for ail ; vtoultl compel them to study such equitable relief. This summons is published by order of Hurt, Phelps, Page Holbrook Hou. K. S. llean. jud^e of the circuit court 1 ailtl otJlOli*, W lit» IlHVO C.Olklt’ IIS fd of the state of Oregon, for the second judi- ■ , ip to a f«*\v j » h ^PS tllf» PXperittliCPS o f district, said order having date the 27th ... , . 1 , ., , , day of February, a . 1 «. 1886. a li.o devoted to tlie cause of edti- Sipliu &. Gray, cation. attoraeys for plaintiff. mar23 Sau Francisco. Coquille^City. v4n2tf MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON Proprietor. . r t r Drnfrs. M H in n *. ’Paint*. Oils. Cnndi** Oiewr*. Totiaeco. Fancy Articles. Stationery and tlie finest quality o f Reliool Book». Ageut for ll e leadinsr sewinsr Machines, Mason A Hamlin or gans, &r. Old W ines and Liquors of the best quailty. F inscriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L IV E . v l»8 tf