Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 16, 1895, Image 3

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    Be careful of fires.
At a recent meeting of the band,
the following now officers were
Destroy the thistles,
e t h ê s p a y , J O L Ÿ T â T i M s T elected: President, A. A. Leach; j C apt Robt. Dnnbatn ami wife How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored
One of Kentucky’s Business
Bird Nosier, secretary; Henry j spent the 4th in Empire City.
Men *° Health.
REGULAR TRAINS Lorenz, treasurer.
F'red
Clark, the left-handed
o n d a y », W e d n e sd a y s an d fu i
o k h a l e .— o n e t h r e e - q u a r t e r
day« wiU run us follows;
| pitcher, has u position iu the mill
bred rod Durham Bull, 3 years old.
Arrive
| Also about 25 Mutton Sheep.
L lave
ut Empire City.
12.151», m.
Marshfield
E. CORMAN,
8.00 a. m.
From LaGrippe.
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Leave
ll.UOn.m.
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
Large slnpmentsof woolen goods
Otto Chapman was up from from the Bandon woolen mills are
10.15 “
Parkersburg yesterdny.
He is handled here every few days.
arranging to furnish salmon, clams,
L O C A L ITEM S.
Wedderburn is the name o f Mr.
redfish, codfish, crabs, etc., from
| Hume’s new town at the month of
Additional locals on 2d page.
the beach to nil points along the
Rogue river, opposite Gold Beach.
Dr. Kimo of Haudon was on our river und to Roseburg during the
Gen. Siglin addressed tbe peo­
following fall and winter.
streets yesterday.
ple briefly at Myrtle Point on the
Whether Pasteur and Koch’ s peculiar
Miss Ora Gillbam has gone to
after Hon. B. Hermann
modes o f treatment will ultimately prevail 4th,
Sumner for a brief spell.
or not, their theory of blood-contamina­ had delivered the principal address.
A negro was exhibiting a phono­ tion i 8 the correot one, though not original.
Capt C. E. Edwards and family
It was on this theory that Dr. J. C. Ajer,
graph here the past week.
o f Lowell, Mass., nearly fifty years ago, have returned to their Coquille
F o r S h e .— A tract of 160 acres formulated Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla.
river home, after a residence of
o f fine timber land, near Fishtrap.
The steamer Bandorille did not nearly a year at Gold Beach,Curry
Apply at this office.
reach our river till F'riday last, and county.
Mrs. Knowlton and children re­ the wharf at this place early Satur­
The school board of this dis­
turned last Friday from a visit of day morning.
She brought a trict will meet nextSaturday night,
several days on the bay.
number of passengers to various 20th inst., as before announced, and
The new saloon—the Shamrock coast points from Portlaud and elect teachers for the coming term
— received a combination pool and Astoria, aDd a great quantity of
o f school.
billiard table last week.
freight She reloaded in part here
W ebb Mast and Miss Sallie Mast
Miss Georgia Parker was here n and sailed Saturday for San Fran­ were down from the North Fork
briof spell last Saturday and was cisco. Part o f her load from Port­ last Saturday and spent much o f
land was an electric light plant for
greeted by many friends.
the dav. The H e r a l d was honored
Miss Lydia Yoakam of Coos the Bandon woolen mill.
with a call.
Miss Annie McDonald, who has
river has music scholars at this
W e are informed that the grand
place, whom she visits once a week. been visiting her brother Marshall worthy matron of the Older of the
Mr. Dwyer, of the firm o f Clark McDonald and family here from Eastern Star o f this state will soon
& Dwyer, extensive sheep ranchers New Hampshire for about a year, visit this section, including a visit
in Carry county, was in town last leaves today per steamer Bandor­ to Beulah Chapter in this city.
ille for San F'rancisco, thence Ne­
Saturday.
Sun correspondent at Myrtle
vada City, Cal., where she will
Mrs. Aiken and little dnnghter
Point:
Mr. Gray, jeweler, will
resume stenographic duties. She
Florence returned to the bay yes­
had been benefited daring her resi­ soon remove to Coquille City from
terday, after a visit of several days
Mr. G. aDd his
dence here, and she had become Myrtle Point.
at this place.
estimable
wife
will
be an addition
rather satisfied with our climate
Capt. and Mrs. Harry Lockwood
and people.
We regret to lose to Coquille society.
were present yesterday when Capt.
MPROVED FARM OP ISO ACRES
her.
good fruit and grain land in Rogue
Webber, Mrs. Lockwood's father,
River Valley, for exchange for a small
John Blacklock, a prominent and place near a town in Coos county, or sub­
took the train for his home at
J. LINDSLEY,
well-known citizen of the lower urban property.
46 3m]
Beagle, Jackson county, Oregon’
Astoria.
coast, owner of the Blacklock rock
The great blast at Bandan did
Miss Emma Lorenz accompanied quarries near Port Orford, was in
Mr. and Mrs. Craddock to Coos this place last Saturday, return- not come off on the 4th, the con­
river last Friday, where they will iug from the bay. Mr. B. is well tractors not having contemplated
visit a fortnight at the home ofMr. informed, has traveled much, and such act, but everything is now
nearly ready and the Recorder says
Rogers, Mrs. Craddock’s father.
is a pleasant gentleman. He was
Mrs. Stockman has beeu poorly not long aince in the Samoan it will take place this week some­
from an attack of erysipelas and islands, where he spent several time.
Tbe mill is buzzing away at
had to call in friends last week to months with his son, a prominent
help her.
Mrs. Harrington and merchant and uctiug American Empire CityagaiD, giving employ­
ment to about forty mon.
The
other friends have been with her consul at Apia.
order being sawed now is for
some.
Among the numerous persons who
Captains Edwards and McDer­ have been cured of rheumatism by 1,000,000 feet for R. A. Graham, he
mott, U. S. inspectors, came down Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, mention furnishing tbe logs from his camps
from Portland last week and in­ should be made of Mrs. Emily on this river.
Thorne, of Toledo, Wash., who says:
spected the vessels nt Coos bay, and “ I have never been able to procure
Rev. Mr. Thorntrm received three
last Friday assembled the river any medicine that would relieve me colored men and their wives from
craft and iiandorille at this place^ of rheumatism like Chamberlain’s Beaver Hill into membership with
Pain Balm. I have also used it for his church last Sunday, on letters.
Rey. Mr. Stine, for the past year
lame back with great success. It is
pastor of the Christian church at the best linimont I have ever used, They are from the south, and
Roseburg, has moved to Ashland, and I take pleasure in recommend­ two had been members of the
where he takes charge of a congre­ ing it to my friends.” For sale by church (south) there and one of
the M. E. church.
They expect
gation. He sends greetings to his Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist.
friends at Coquille and desires to
The Crescent City, Cal., Record soon to have a church organization
visit them.
of the 6th inst. says: Lnst week at Beaver Hill.
Arrive
».15
8.50
10.00
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COQUILLE CITY
Norway
MyTtle Point
Don’ t forget the carapmeeting at
Arago, beginning next Thursday.
Rev. J. 8. McCain, a very able
preacher, as also Mr. Thornton and
several others will be in attendance,
and the meeting is expected to con­
tinue till August 1st. •
141 was prostrated with a severe bilious
complaint,” writes Erastus Booth worth,
o f Bath, Me% ‘‘After vainly trying a num­
ber o f remedies, I was finally induoed to
take Ayers’ Pills. I had scarcely taken
two boxes when I was completely cured.
W. H. Averill and family, who
moved to Watsonville, California,
about a year ago, have returned
and are temporarily visiting in
Dandon,
their
former
home.
They will, however,
move to
Brownsville, Linn county, for resi­
dence.
the consignment of clams ordered
by the board of supervisors for
planting purposes, were brought
down from the Coquille river, Ore­
gon, by Lon Winton. They arrived
in good shape and a quantity of
them were planted at the mouth of
Smith river and (be balance sent to
the Klamath and this place where
they were deposited.
Crescent
City’s share was put out near the
month o f Elk river, oa the beach,
where it is thought they will thrive
and do splendidly. The clams are
of an eastern variety and grow to
quite a large size. In a few years
it is thought they will increase to
such an extent as to be quite plen­
tiful.
TH E IM PERIAL BICYCLE,
OTICE is hereby glyen that under and
by virtue ot nnitX« cul>ou aud older of
i sale issued out o f the Cirouit Court o f the
A strictly High Grade Macliino, warranted from the ground up,
»tate o f Oregon for Coqp Quality an the 1st
| day o f Jane 1895, In favor o f Albert E . Bea­
75 Gold Medals,
man, plaintiff, and against the prooarty of
14 2 Silver Medals,
Edward Mo Name#, defaudaut, and to me
. directed and delivered, commanding me to
16 First and Second Prizes.
make sale of the certain roal property in
1 said execution and hereinafter particularly
described, or so muob thereof as will satisfy
the demands in said execution mentioned,
to-wit: The sum o f $1056, and the sum of
$25 taxes paid by said defendant together
with an attorney fee o f $100, and $15
costs unci disbursement*, and the costs of
said writ. 1 will ON SATURDAY, THE
27TH DAY OF JULY, 1895, at one o’ clock
in the afternoon of suid day, at the court­
house door in the town of Empire City, in
fa ir Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington -yfi#
said county and stnte, offer for sale and sell
nt public auction to the highest a cd best
during the season of 1894. -*=-
bidder for cash all right, title and interest
which the said Edward MeNamoe had on
N O R T H P A C IF IC B IC Y C L E CO.,
the 7th day of December, 1895, or at any
time since may have acquired in or to the
133 Morrison street, Portland, Oreeou.
following described real estate situated in FOR PRICES, APPLY TO—
Coos county, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 4, the BE
X o f the HW k o f section 19, and lots 4
and 5 of seotion 30. in twp. 27 south, of
range 13 west of the Willamette meridian.
AGENT FOR COOS COUNTY.
Two certain rights of way described as fo l­
lows: Re fere upe is hereby made to a deed
dated March 5, 1889, made by Mrs. Mary
IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
F. Piiden to the said Edward McNameo, and ¡
recorded on March 11. 1889, in Book of
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
Deeds number 17, on puge 246 thereof of the |
remedy that requires you to do so, ns it is
records of Coos county, Oregon, wherein j
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud­
the said right of way ia described as follows: j
The rights of way over and across the lauds
den stoppage of tobacco you must have
described as the
o f th e NW^' o f sec- I
some stimulant, and in most all cases, the
tion 80, and the
of eection 80, iu twp.
27 8, of range 13 W o f the Willamette meri­
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor­
dian, in Coos county, Oregon, commencing
phine, or other opiates, leaves
at a point where the said this day completed |
commences near the BE corner of lot 5 in !
a far worse habit contracted.
said section 30 above iuentioned,andrnn in a
Ask your druggist about ■
southeasterly direction to the Coquille river, j
and to conform to the road built by the said
B A C O -C C IR Q .
grantee, Edward McNamee herein, and now ^
i
n
p u iu
It is purely
vegetable.
You
used by him for road purposes, the said
right of way to be of the size and dimen­ do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you
sions between the terminal ppints, and when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will be
along the line thereof as follows, to-wit: 25
feet in width from its commencing point to as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke.
its terminus; and reference is hereby made An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in nil
to a deed dated April 20,1889, made by said its forms, or money refunded.
Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days
Mary F. Puden to said Edward McPÍamee
and recorded April 29, 1839, in book o f deeds treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will
of Coos county, Oregon, number 17, on page be sent by mail upon receipt of price.
SEND S IX T W O -C E N T
421 thereof, wherein the second right of
Booklets and proofs free.
way is described as commencing at a point STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX.
on an alder tree marked "O. 8. P. 8 ” . on
E ckkk a C hemical A M’r'o Co., La Crosse, Wie.
the right bauk of the Coquille river 10 links
south of the meander corner between sec­
Office o f TH E PIONEER 1> r ES8 COMPANY, C. W. Horniek, Bupt.,
tions 29 and 30, twp. 27 south, o f range 13
west, running thence north 22 links, thence
Bareke Chemical *ndM an’ r * O o LR C rra », W is .- D o « Shi“ ’ ’ ? h S 'i bJEn »’ ’£
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north 46 degrees west 2 chains, thence north
81 degrees west 10 chains, thence north 63 fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars
degrees west 11.50 chains, thenoe north 70 regularly every day. My whole nervons system became affected, until my nh vsicisn told
degrees west 1.60 chains, thenoe north 30
tobacco, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called
Kwdey Cure,
No-To-Bac. and various other remedies, bat without success, until I
degrees west 3 chains, thence south 86 de­
grees west 3 chains, thence north 30 degrees accidentally loarued of your “ Baco-Curo. ” Three weeks ago today I commenced using
west 2.50 chains, thence north 65 degrees
\ consider myself completely cured ; I am in perfect health,
west 2.50 chains, thence north 71 degrees and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, baa
I consider your “ Baco-Curo” simply wonderful, and can fully
west 2.50 chains, thence north 55 degrees completely left me.
O W. H obnick .
west 3 chains, thence north 63 degrees recommend it. Yours very truly,
west 8 chains to a hemlock tree 20 inches
in diameter marked “ C. 8. X X S.” the
person send-
established SE corner of SWX of N W ^ of
section 30 twp. 27 8. R 18 west of Willamette
ua the 6uh-
meridian, the width of the said right of
scription price of
way to be of the size and dimensions be­
tween tbe terminal points and along tbe this paper, the Coquille City H erald, either as a renewal or new sub­
line thereof as follows, to-wit: Twenty-five scription, will b e presented with a copy of T h e W o r l d A l m a n a c by
feet in width from its commencing point to
the publishers o f thio paper. The Almanac may be had at this office
its terminus.
¿or 25 cents.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1895.
W. W .G aob ,
jun25 5tl Sheriff of Coos ocunty, Oregon.
N
Has Taken It;
A $5000 Challenge in Gold Coin
to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like
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■ E x e c u t io n S a le .
THE
IMPERIAL!
Gs Fa B O U T E L L , C o q u ille C ity ,
o DISEASE has ever presented so many
peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease
leaves its victims so debilitated, useless,
sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe.
Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the Mut­
ual Life Insurance Co., o f Kentucky, says:
“ in 1889 and *90 I had two severe attacks
of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my ner­
vous system with such severity that my life
was despaired of. I had not slept for more
than two months except by the use of nar­
cotics that stupefied me; but gave me no
rest. I was only conscious 6f intense mental
weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the
fact that I was hourly growing weaker.
When In this condition. I commenced using
Dr Miles’ Restorative Nervine. In two days
I began to Improve and in one month's time
1 was cured, much to the surprise of all who
knew of my condition. 1 have been in ex­
cellent health since and have recommended
your remedies to many of my friends.”
Louisville. Jan- 22,1696.
D. W. II iltok .
N
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brown have
returned from tbe beach.
Rev. C. P. Cone of Fortune, Cal.,
will be bere (D . V .) and preach in
the Christian church next Sunday.
J. D. Riddell, of near Chicago,
III., passed through this place last
Saturday for Bandon. He is on a
visit to his old friends, of 30 or 40
years back, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gal-
lier, and will spend the summer
here.
The conterence of the Southern
Methodist chnrch tal:ee place on
the 29th of August, ut Oakland, Or.
The second Sunday of August
closes Mr. Thornton's second and
probably last year as minister of
this congregation.
The regular league game between
the Bandon and Empire nines took
place at Bandon last Sunday, re­
sulting in a score of 13 to 7 in
favor of Bandon. Bandon’s all right
— it looks like.
The next league
game will take place iu this city
next Sunday, between the Bandon
and Coqmlle nines.
T. W. Clark, of the woolen mills
at Bandon, who returned recently
from Portland, Oregon City and
other points, where he had been
on business, purchased a 200-light
electric light plant for the mills,
which was delivered by steamor
Bandorille last Friday.
The mill
Prof. W. 0. Wrenslmll and his will ran night and day to good
brother Howard expect to leave for advantage now.
Justice J. H. Cecil had an inter­
London, England, in a few days, to
receive a valuable estate. They esting trial before him last Wed­
are most worthy citizens, and we nesday, bringing up from Riverton
shall regret to lose them, even tem­ and vicinity a number of witnesses.
porarily, if such should be their The case was that of the state vs.
determination. The professor prom­ Duncan McLeod, assault and bat­
ises us to let us hear from them as tery on the person of Ed Canter­
they journey to their old home. bury. The hearing occupied about
Their route will be via Honolulu, tbrse hours, and resulted in finding
New Zealaud, Australia, Ceylon, the defendant gnilty, with a fine of
Aiden, the Red Sea, Suez, Italy, $20 and costs agaiust him.
DON’T
STOP
TOBACCO
Free to Our Subscribers. E‘»?
E x e c u tio n
S a le .
V O R I®
OTICE is hereby 'jiven that under and
by virtue of an execution and order of
sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the
state of Oregon, for the county o f Coos, on
the 3d clay of June, in favor o f Betsey M.
Koork, as administratrix of the estnte o f J.
H. Roork, deceased, plaintiff, and against
the property of Harriet R. Tenbrook, Abra­
ham Tenbrook, Henry Sengstaoken, David
Morse, jr., and Isaiah Hacker as assignee of
David More«, jr., nn insolvent debtor, de­
fendants, and to me directed and delivered,
commanding me to make sale o f the certain
real property hereinafter described, or so
much thereof as will satisfy the demands
in said execution mentioned, to-wit: The
snm of $343, nn attorney fee o f $35,together
with costs and disbursements taxed at
$19.65, and the costs o f and upon said writ,
I will ON SATURDAY, THE 27TH DAY
OF JULY, 1895, at the courthouse door in
the town of Empire City, in Coos county,
Oregon, at the hour of one o’ clock on said
day, offer for sale and sell at public »action
to the highest and best bidder for cash all
the right, title and interest which the de­
fendants above-named or either or any of
them had on the 22d day of April, 1893, or
may at any time sinoe have acquired in or
to the following described real property, to-
wit: All the following described premises
situated in Empire City, Coos county, Ore­
gon, and particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the northwest corner o f a
N
AND DNCYCIiOPSDIA FOR 1 8 3 3 .
T h o B est R eferen ce B ook P rinted.
A V olu m e o f ovbr 5 0 0 p a g e s
It T r c a ls
H ut R e a ch e d S u ch a S ta te o f P er­
f e c t i o n T h a t it Is a V e r i t a b l e
E n c y c lo p e d i a o f F e e t * , S t a t i s ­
t i c s a n d C v c n t o B r o u g h t Qnyvn
t c J a n u a r y F ir s t, 1 0 9 0 .
S T ’ HK 1895 volume is a whole.library m
I
In itself. O ne can hardly think
o f a question it caiinot anr.ver. It tells
ail about party platforms, election sta-
titlics, the new tariff, religions of the
earth, population everywhere, ¿tate and
government statistics, occupations of
men, foreign matters, literature, science
and education.
It is . . .
AM ERICA’S STANDARD YE AR BOOK.
P R I C E , postpaid by mail,
A d d re s s
2 5 CEf>STS.
W. L. D ouclas JOHN H. Y A G E R ,
S3 SHOE
Fanners, Attention
— DEALER IN -
Hardware, Stoves, Tin­
* * « r » * . ware, Quees ware,Glass­
ware, amps, Cutlery,
Etc., Etc.
fiR B ttfr
BANDON , OB.
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RDKR8
BY M AIL
PROM PTLY
attended to, and goods shipped per
steamer to all points on the upper river at
prices that defy competition.
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C O A L 8 ’I O V E S ,
W OOD STO VEH ,
COOK STO VES,
RAN G ES.
BUILDING HARDW ARE— Hncli a . N«iU,
Bcraw., Lock», Hiiixaii, etc., i t
rock-bottoiu urioc«.
ROBERT M'CLEARY,
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T H E W O R L D , N e w Y o r k C ity .
Genoa, Gibraltar and London, and
they expect to have a fine time.
W. W. GAGE,
jun25 5t] Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
The H e r a l d hopes they may have
a pleasant and profitable trip—that
they may realize their brightest
expectations from their inheritance,
FIT FOB A K*N<*.
9. C O R D O V A N )
A party cansistiog o f Mr. and and conclude to renew their allegi-
rlKNCH ACMAMUUO CALF
Prof. J. 8. Hodgin, principal of
>4.*3JP F ine CurlKMMAm
Mrs. N. Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse auce and associations with their
the Bandon schools, was up Satur­
♦ 3. V POLICE,3 SOLES,
Roy, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Laird, W. friends here.
day and made oar sanctum a visit.
Sinolair, J. H. James, Mrs. Alice
He joined Webb and Miss Sallie
M A K IU R ».
*2.*l7»B0YS'Scm SH0U,
Tuttle, Miss Genie Harper, Miss H owhdl -K oontz —At Bandon, May 22,
B andon . Oregon. June 20, 1895.
Mast here and weDt with them to
• I .A D I C S ’
le05, by Justice A. D . Morse, Oliver O.
Helen Roy, Mrs. L. P. Maury,
P ROM THIS DATE, UNTIL FURTHER
Howell and Miss Isabel M. Koontz.
spend a few days on the North
notice, we will pay 12 cents for good
members of BeulabCbapter, No. 6, S ummers -S mith —At Bandon, July 4, 1896,
wool, delivered here. For further partic­
Fork among some o f the Old North
Justice Morse, P. Summers and Miss
ulars, call on or address
O. E. S., o f this city, last Wednes­ by
Btate friends.
BANDON WOOLEN M ILL8 CO.
Mary Smith.
Ov.rOiM Million Pnnpln wonr thn
day evening visited Elgin Chapter,
Hacks and twine will be furnished free
Members and friends o f the
upon application to parties disposing at
BORN.
W.
L.
Douglas $3& $4 Shoes
No.24, at Myrtle Point. The prin­
their wool to us.
Christian church met last Thursday
S mama * —At Empire City July 7, ¿895, to
All our «hone are equally »atlrfactory
cipal object was a farewell surprise
Mr. and Mrs. Albsrt »Seaman, a daugh­
ntv, thn bast v a le. tor tho n o s n .
evening and organized a society of
ter.
equal custom thooo In ify l« nnd fit. (
in honor of Mrs. Carrie W ise, who
r wearing qualities are uneurpaMof.
“ W illing Workers.’’ Mrs. L. O.
D avis —-On Haynes fllough, June 25,1895, to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Th*
prfeae
ara unMorm,— •ituipM on m U.
expects soon to leave with her Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T . Davis, a daughter.
f ram $i to §3 »«vod ovor other makes.
Morgan was elected president; Mrs.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
husband and family for residence L kwis —At Bandon, July 8,1895, to Mr. and
Land Office at Koeeburg. Oregon, \
Mrs. Clay Lswis, a daughter.
A. L. Nosier, secretary; Mrs. Seed,
June 7. 1895. f Oftalor* every where. Wanted,agent
in California.
Hon. B. Hermann H abrt —Near this city, July 13, 1895, to Mr.
OTICE is horehy given that the follow­ to take exclusive sale tor this vicin­
treasurer. The nsnal committees
and
Mrs.
Grant
Harry,
a
son.
ing-named
settlor
has
filed notice of
was present and addressed the
on chnrch work were appointed.
ity. Write at onco.
his intention to make final proof in WDPort
of his claim, and that said proof will be
assembly on the social features of
I made before D. F. Dean. County Clerk of
the order, referring touchingly to
Catarrh.
I (k>os County, Oregon, at Empire City, Or-
Awarded
^ ^
! egon.on July 25,1895; vi*: William Norton.
E. W. Jot C o m p a sy — Gentlemen: the present parting from one who Highest Honors—World’s* Pal/,
I on Homestead entry No. 6923, for the
I of H E * , section 19, twp. JI7 8* U 1» W .
*1 have just completed the second bad done so much to advance the
Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. .
He names the following witnesses to
bottle of your VegetableSorsaparilla, best interests o f the order in their
| prove bis oontinnons residence upon and
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________I cultivation of said land, viz: J B R Htiel-
I have bad catarrh for years which midst, in welding tbe golden links
O .V
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i ton, W H Williams and William Rohm, all
affected my eyes, hearing and stom­ o f love and fraternity, and was now
Testimonials tor Lewis’ Rheumatic o f (Joqnille City, Oregon, and Samoa! Ar-
A
n
d
about
to
be
called
away
to
new
j
oher,
o
f
Marshfield,
Oregon.
ach. Frequently would have dull
Liniment
II. M. VEATCH,
At
headaches for days at a time. Since associations and friendships.
Register.
! ju n ll SwJ
T th* JE R R Y W II 08 ON PLACE, op­
taking your remedy I have felt no these pathetic words many eyes
W. T. L nwth . Manufacturer o f Lewis’ Lin­
posite the Railroad Depot,
iment. Mvrtle Point. O regon.
were suffused with tears.
After
disagreeable symptoms.
F R O N T 8 TREET,
D bab S ib : I have been troubled with
Trusting you will publish this as greetings and social entertainment,
sick headache for years, and have trind Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap
f t
m
a
bounteous
sapper
was
served,
many
remedies,
but
found
no
good
result
I want any one suffering from any
C o q u ille C ity * O r ­
from anything until I tried your Great Lin-
A C H E S ME LAND, W ITH A
of the above symptoms to be bene­ aDd soon tbe honref 12 at midnight
, im ?nt. I found permanent relief from one , 1
application sn<l recommend it to the pohlie I a ^ \ . good, new 3 story house o f 7 i e n t s
fited. Kindly send me two more was announced whan parting greet­
MADE T O ORDER.
for like trouble. I b*ve often been in bed rooms, besides closet« and porches, all well
bottles by return express. (Signed) ings to Mr. and Mrs. Wise were
fo r 2 o r 3 d a v s with this dreadful disease , finished, good spring close to house, barn,
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i indulged in and the meating dis­
M b . F rederick D k R ich m o n d ,
1 and have suffered intensely, but I am happy * chicken-house and yard, high land garden,
yoong orchard of prunes, plums, cherries,
to
say
tnat
I
have
at
last
found
a
sure
cure,
solved.
Our
visiting
delegation
Seattle, Wash.
and that cure is Lewis’ Greet Rheumatic apples. pe*ara and peaches, with an abun­
was handsomely entertained by the
EW BERRY PLANTS with root*. Will
dance of small fruits. About one-half ia
and Neuralgic Liniment. Re«pectfully.
twu-one 7 ««r from p lin tln .. fiOoente
bottom laud, with garden, or pasture for a __
Every mail brings a new batch of Myrtle Point friends, and the im­
MRS. G W. SrE W A R T .
nor dor... or 76 c u t . bv m ill, poet raid.
cow,
with
stock
water,
and
all
oleared
and
Most
Perfect
Made.
(This Liniment on sole at Leneve’* fenced. Apply to O. W. NORTON.
testimonials for Joy's Vegetable pressions of this meeting will long
Add re*«
. M. H K H ȣ y ,
¿0 Years th « Standard.
I'.w nllL r te l W o.» Ui.U 1
Cwioill» City,Un-Ron.
drug store.
Sarsaparilla.
be remembered.
•n n .'
to p ic s
Endorsed by STATESMEN,
EDUCATORS and
STUDENTS everywhere.
12th day o f November, 1870, thence runnini
north 24 degrees east 50 feet, thenoe south
66 degrees east 100 feet, thenoe south
24 degrees west 50 feet, thenoe north 66 de­
grees west 100 feet to plaoe o f beginning,
containing 5000 square feet o f land; also
designated as the north hAlf of land marked
“ M. C,” (or l o t i ) in block 182 in Luse’s
addition to the oity o f Empire City, accord­
ing to the official plat thereof of record and
as recorded in the county clerk’s office of
Coos county, Oregon, together with all and
singular the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging and in
anywise appertaining, and the rents, issues
and profits thereof.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1895.
Wool 1 Wool !
1 ,1 0 0
CREAM
BASING
D1
NOTICE.
A
ny
person
or
person s
CUTTING ON OR REMOV­
ING CHITTIM BARK FROM THE
Soutien Oregon Go's Land,
WITHOUT BF.TNG
DULY
AU­
THORIZED, W IL L HE PROSE­
CUTED ACCORDING TO L A W .
£?T*Any person furnishing sufficient evi­
dence for the recovery of Bark so tsken will
be given one-half of the bark recovered.
SOUTHFRJi OIEUOI CO.
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