Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 30, 1895, Image 3

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Hotel meeting tomorrow night.
“For Charity Suffcreth Long.**
Mrs. W. W. Hayes came over
* T U E SD A Y , J U L Y 30, 1895T" from tbe bay yesterday.
See the new ads. in the H euald
' R E G U L A R T R A IN S- today. Business, you knew.
M
L
ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FHI-
daya will run as follows;
Arrive
m ti
8 00 a . r a ,
Marshfield
12.15-p. m.
Leave
Arrive “
9.1ft 44
COQUILLE CITY ll.00a.ra.
10.2ft “
9.60 “
Norway
10.15 “
Myrtle Point
10.00 44
LOCAL
ITEM S.
$ 10 /
Prof. Hodgin returned yesterday
from his outing in the North Fork
section.
Additional locals on 2d pnge.
One of our prosperous ranchers
near Myrtle Point last week sold
the uncut hay on 40 acres o f land
to a party for the sum o f $250.
The purchaser has been busy since
cutting and removing his hay.
A special train bearing Gen.
Compson, state m lroa d commis­
sioner, and party, passed through
this place Sunday to and from tbe
bay.
Particulars appear in our
Upper-ltiver Department.
Remember that Ayer's Sarsnpnrilla is ex-
tractod from the Honduras root, which
only o f Sarsaparillas has the true alterative
properties. Also, that it is a highly con­
centrated and powerful medicine, and hence
its wonderful results in all forms o f blood
disease.
Warm weather makes a demand upon the
vitality which you should be prepared to
meet. In order to overcome its debilitating
effects, take Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. It purifies
and invigorates the blood, sharpens the
appetite, aud makes the weak strong.
Bev. Mr. Wells, Baptist minister
from Boseburg, occupied the pul­
pit at the Methodist church iu this
place last Sunday morning und at
night. At the business meeting of
the Baptist church, held last Sat­
urday afternoon, a call was ex­
tended to Bev. Mr. Wells to become
their pastor, and we believe the
same has been accepted.
He will
drobably hold two services a month
at this place, and have two ap­
pointments at other neighborhoods
ulso.
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(Jatarrii.
E. W. Joy C ompany — Gentlemen:
I have just completed the second
bottle of your VegetnbleSarsnparilla,
I have had catarrh for j’ears which
affected my eyes, hearing and stom­
ach. Frequently would have dull
headaches for days at a time. Since
taking your remedy I have felt no
disagreeable symptoms.
Trusting you will publish this as
I want auv one suffering from any
of the above symptoms to be bene­
fited. Kindly send mo two more
bottles by return express. (Signed)
Ma. FaEDEaicK D e R ichmond ,
Seattlo, Wash.
Every mail brings a new batch of
testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla.
Material is being delivered for
Mr. Gray’s new business house and
work will begin soon. We learn
that it will be no mean structure,
but a large and substantial build­
ing, in design and finish an orna­
ment to the place.
L o s t . — Tuesday, July 9th, on
the rood between, Moulton’s and
Fred Schroeder’s place, a small
package of medicine, of value
only to tbe owner.
No name on
package
Please leave at this
office and receive suitable reward.
Miss Nannie Endicott, daughter
of Sol Endicott, on tbe upper Mid­
dle Fork. and who has so long been
an invalid, is reported much worse.
Miss E. is a most estimable youug
lady, and while at school here some
two or three winters since, was
very popular and beloved by her
associâtes and the people.
Dr. Strange, the Boseburg den­
tist, who proved himself to be a
skilful and successful operator,
will be iu Coquille City soon
again. Our readers will do well to
look out for his dates and consult
him in regard to having their teeth
put into proper condition.
[tf.
Joel Boot, brother of our towns­
man Uriah Boot, and John Sluvely,
o f Tuugent, Josephine county, ar­
rived at this place last Friday, the
former on a visit to his brother,
aud the latter looking about the
country.
The mother aud step­
father of Mr. Root, Mr. nnd Mrs.
David Brower, of tbe same place,
have arrived since and will spend
a fortnight here with Mr. Boot and
family.
S y ste m a tic P la n o f S p e cu la tio n
originated bv ns. All successful speculators operate on a regular gyetem.
It is a well-known fact that there are thousands of people in all parts o f the United
States whc. bv systematic trading through Chicago brokers, make large amounts eyery
year, ranging from a lew thousand dollars for the man who invests a hundred or two
hundred dollars up to $50,000 or $100,000 or more by those who invest a few thousand.
It is also a fact that those who make the largest profits from comparatively small
investments on this plan are persons who live away from Chicago and invest through
brokers who thoroughly understand systematic trading.
Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, but oovers both sides,
so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that piles up enormously
in n short time.
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W RITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS, also our Manual on successful speculation
and onr Daily Market Report, full of money-making pointers. ALL FREE. Our Man­
ual explains margin trading fully. Highest references in regard to our standing and
success. For further Information address
Miss Sallie Mast came in yester­
day from Lee.
Clins. Bonebrake of the bav yes­
Frank Wilson sprained his right
terday met Ben ¡Scholl and R . H.
anklo while wheelridiug Sunday Rosa to assess damages on the new
morning, and resorted to crutches road on soath side of the river.
for a little while.
Johnson Bro’s want 1000 dozen
The schooner Lizzie Prien came chickens and all the hides you can
into the river last Thursday and furnish. Highest market price iu
tookou a load of lumber at Price cash or trade. Bring them along.
B ro’s mill at Biverton.
The subscribers to stock of the
I f our readers will clip the cou­ new hotel will meet aud elect a
pon offering premiums, in another board of directors tomorrow ( Wed­
column, they will find the promise nesday) night, at the little church.
A full meeting is urged.
carried out to the letter.
Small Investments.
-
Returning prosperity will make many rich, but nowhere can they make so much within
a short time as by successful Speculation iu Grain, Provisions and (Stock.
00 FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED CAN BE MADE BY OUR
The early one gets the bargains
at Miss Nellie Figg's cost sale.
A Mr. Caro,one of the Caro Bro's
at Bosebnrg, was in this place
Aunt Di Barrows visited several yesterday.
days from Bandon the past week.
Aaron Wilson has accepted the
Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Dement agency for tbe celebrated Crescent
They aie a daisy wheel.
passed tlirough this place last week bicycle.
for Fairview.
Hon. J. H. Boberts came down
Mr. aud Mrs. W. S. Perry and from Myrtle Point yesterday, and
children are taking an outing of a was limping from a very sore foot.
week or so at the beach.
The jetty Rt the month of the
The schooner Amethyst arrived river is to be extended out to uea
40 feet farther than was originally
Saturday last at Morras Bro’s mill
intended.
for lumber for San Francisco.
BIG PROFITS
fe b l 96]
Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix. flilwaukec, WU.
“ Matron of a Benevolent Some
and knowing tlio good Dr. Miles4 Nervine
has done mo, my wish to help others, over­
comes my dislike for the publicity, this
letter may give mo. In Nov. and Dec., 1893,
THc inmates Had the “ LaGrippe,”
and I was one o f the first. Rosuming duty
too soon, with the caro of so many sick, I
did not regain my health, and in a month
I became so debilitated and nervous
from sleeplessness and the drafts made on
my vitality, that it was a question if I could
go on. A dear friend advised me to try
X>r. Miles9 Restorative Nervine• «?-
I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am
in better health than ever. I still continue
Its occasional u s e , as a nerve food,
aa my work is very trying. A letter ad­
dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me."
Juno 6,1894.
M rs . L au ra C. P hoenix .
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at 81,6 bottles forfft, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical 0o., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. M iles’ Nervine
Restores Health
To the ladies of Coquille and
vicinity.— I have decided to do
dressmaking at my borne on Cun­
ningham. A share o f your patron­
age is solicited. Will call and take
orders, if so desired, but prefer the
work at home. W ill sew cheap for
cash or trade. All work guaranteed,
a u g l]
M bs . B uskikk .
There is a chance for the boys
to have 6ome sport in capturing or
killing a panther wbich is roaming
tbe timber between town and Mr.
Barrows’ place. Will Barrows saw
the animal a few days ago, about
halfway between Mr. Notley’s aud
bis home.
Tbe brute runs to the
cauyou when pursued, and doubt­
less bis lair is there and he might
be routed out by dogs.
Among the numerous persons who
have been cured of rheumatism by
Chamberlain’s Pain Halm, mention
should be made of Mrs. Emily
Thorne, of Toledo, Wash., who says:
“ I have never been able to procure
any medicine that would relieve me
of rheumatism like Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. I have also used it for
lame buck with great success. It is
the best liniment I have ever used,
and I take pleasure in recommend­
ing it to my friends.” For sale by
Dr. S. L. Lenove, druggist
¡EVERYDAY
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PAPERS
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FREE
&HNG
IM V fR
A $5000 Challenge in Gold Coin
to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like
THE
IM P E R IA L !
m e Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington
U S' during the season of 1894.
N O RTH P A C IF IC B IC Y C L E CO.,
133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon,
FOR PRICES, APPLY TO—
SOME WANT
THE GOLDBUG MICROBE I
is instantly killed by sending
presents itself at
a 2-cent stamp to the Ameri-
the household
can Bimetallic League, Wauli­
ng ton, D. 0 „ and asking for free literature. and elsewhere if any activity in the locality.
Keep
your
business
or
affairs
alive and
Do it.
make them move. Cash is the right thing.
Do
not
let
any
one
get
yonr
name
down ns
U rn T ru ra a u I )r « w n f(l,
a debtor. Be free and independent to pur­
News was received here last chase where and what you please. If you
have not the capital to ran the ranoh or the
Thursday of the drowning of one business get it on the best terms possible
tbe Truman boys below Bandon, and pay for it at current rates, but do not
pay two piices for goods for the sake of a
but further particulars as to which few weeks oredit. That is yonr trouble fco-
o f the boys and circumstances were dav. Economy is wealth. Our CLOTH­
ING for Sunday and everyday use is well
lacking. The Bandon Recorder of made
aud o f good material. It is sold at
last Friday gives this statement of the r ght price. SUNDAY
JriDAI SUITS
&UIT» AT
AI $
O 3
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up
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the affair:
Send for our full
“ Word reached here yesterday
list of \3T
atternoon that Benjamin Truman,
of Fonrmile, had drowned in a
small lake near J. H. Jones’ resi­
dence. It seems that Mr. Trnman
had been at work near the lake, and
not coming borne at tbe time be
was expected, bis wife went to look
after him and found his clothing in
a boat on tbe lake.
“ Keeper Scott and several mem­
bers of tbo life-saving crew went
down to help recover tha body,
which was found about 7 o’clock
this morning, tbe search having
been kept up all night. The body
when
found was considerably
drawn, and it is supposed that while
out beyond his depth,be took cramp.
“ Tbe sad accident has cast a gloom
over the community and left sorrow
in many hearts.”
Mr. Truman left a wife and one
child.
C ook C o u n t y P i o n e e r s ’
R enm ou.
The Pioneer’s reunioD of Coos
county will be bald at Bandon this
year, commencing August 15th aod
continuing two days.
Heretofore
it has been customary to depend
upon the town where the meeting
was held to provide for the enter­
The West Oregonian of Myrtle
tainment of the members of the Point is no more. Owing to the
association, but it has beenchcided hard times, scarcity o f money and
that such an arrangement was an difficulty of making collections, Mr.
injustice, lienee it was arranged Dodge informs us he was obliged
that the entertainment should be in to euspeud the publication. The
the form of a picnic. However, the H ebald sincerely regrets to chron­
people of the Coquille valley are icle this, for thb West Oregonian
supposed to prepare to entertain was a legitimate competition in
onr visiting friends or members this valley, not established just to
from Coos bay, aod that when the conserve a small disaffected ele­
meetings are held on Coos bay the ment, but in tbe best interests of a
people on that side will supply the growing, thrifty community which
ionic dinner. The secretary, Miss needed it. It appeared to be ably
[ary Harris, would be glad to and honorably conducted and de­
know who are coming to Bandon served a better fate. Mr. Dodge
this year, so that proper arrange­ was well informed, a good news-,
ments can be made, and if those ' gatherer, a careful writer, court-
who contemplate joining in the fes­ j eous and obliging, and we know
tivities will notify her by card, ad- j his services will be greatly missed
drnesed to Myrtle Point, it will aid j by thnt community, and tbe gen­
her very much in the preparations eral public also.
for the occasion. The pioneers of
A meeting o f the subscribers to
Carry county are cordially invited
I
hotel
stock was held last Friday
to join in the celebration o f tbe
events of early duys, and to be pre­ evening, as per call, Judge Nosier M ast —At Portland, July 24, 1895, to Mr. ■\rOTICE TO 8TO C K H O LD D R 8—The
and Mrs. R. H. Mast, a son.
pared to add data and statistics as presiding officer and J. W . Len-
.I v annual meeting of the atookboldera of
the Coca Count. Mercantile ..id Shipping
that will enable tbe historian, Mrs. . eve secretary. Judge Nosier, as
D IE D .
Aaaociation will be hell at Herald Hall
Ada E. Egenhoff, to gather in tbe chairman of the committee on sub- P erkins —In Coquille City, Joly 26. 1895, (o v e r the H bhald offioe) in Coqnille City
Miss
Lizzie
Perkins,
aged
23
years,
7
Î
scriptions,
reported
the
progress
Oregon,
on Friday, September R, 1895. at i
facts concerning onr early history.
months and 23 days.
o ’ clock p. m.
J. U. JAMES, Sec.
It is hoped that every old settler made by the committee, which I
along tbe coast will join in the fes­ [didn’t appear to be much so far as
Walter Drane bought tbe lot
: present results were concerned, but j
tivities of the occasion.
Awarded
.
adjoining his shop, corner of B and
■ promises well in the near fntare. Highest Honors— W orld 's Fair, Second streets, yesterday from Sam
A l l Persons who will clip this Three or four, from whom liberal
McAdams.
This enables him to
dold Medal, M idw inter Fair. .
111 I coupon from the columns subscriptions could be expected,
extend bis works and from being
* 1 *“ *“ of the HERALD and send were to be heard from, which will :
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hampered in fntare demands.
it with their order to Smith's Cash swell the amount o f stock to con-1
See where "all hands” are point­
Store, 414 to 418 Front street, San siderably more than the amount
ing down to “ We have the mrest
Francisco, Cal., will receive pre­ necessary to organize and proceed j
offer yet of a dairy farm for sale."
miums, as follows: On orders $1 with the bnilJing, while the neces­
This is a rare chance. Call at this
to $10, a child’s book, Dolly Dimple sary amount is guaranteed by pres­
office, or write for particulars.
Series; order $10 to $25, one year’s ent subscribers in case o f default \
subscription, free, to any of the fol­ by new ones. Matters in general
Miss Pollock, a sister o f Mrs. E.
were informally talked over, includ­
E. Dickson’s, from Grants Pass,
lowing
:
ing the propositions for a site, both ,
will spend tbe summer here.
SCATTERED REEDS. Philadelphia. Pa.
ORCHARD AND FARM, Sun Francisco. a 3 to location aod terms. Tbe out­
W e learn that a new tug is to be
look was fairly bright, and an a d -1
HOME MAGAZINE. Washington, D. C.
pat on this river. One by one the
FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pa.
1 journment was taken till Wednes­
improvements come.
Only one coupon honored with each order.
pa in me
[Sugar purchases not included
the aonve
above day evening, July 31, at which time
Webb Mast represented the North
a board of directors would be
offer.)
““
Books from our 2ft cent
Fork section on onr streets yester-
M ost Perfect Made.
elected and tbe organization per->
list may be chosen iu place
: day.
Ip Years the Standard.
i fee ted.
,
o f papers if preferred.
£
A strictly High Grade Machine, warranted from the ground up,
T H O M A S
6 Z C O . , Bankers k Brokers,
241-242 Rialto Building, CHICAGO, IL L .
The annual reunion o f the Coos
Counly Pioneer and Historical So­
ciety will be held at Bandon, Coos
county, OregoD, on August 15th,
1895. The annual address will be
delivered at 10 o’clock in tbe fore­
noon and will be followed by a
basket picnic at noou. Tbs busi­
ness meeting of tbe society will be
held at 2 :30 o’clock in tbe afternoon.
The society especially requests
the attendance and eo-operation of
the pioneers of Curry county, whose
early history is common with that
of Coos.
The pioneers of adjoining coun­
ties and all others who are in sym­
pathy with tLe object of tbe soci­
ety are cordially invited to attend.
Tbe remains of the late M ibb
J. H e n r y S c h r o e d e r ,
President.
Lizzie Perkins, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Perkins, o f near Mary Harris, Secretary.
Parkersburg, wore consigned to
H o a r d ut E q u a l i z a t i o n .
their last resting place at the Ma­
Notice is hereby given that the
sonic cemetery, in this city, last County Board of Equalization for
Saturday. A large concourse of C oob county, State of Oregon, will
neighbors o f the family, acquaint­ meet at tbe office of the Connty
ances and friends o f deceased, and Clerk of said county on the 16th
citizens from all along river points, day of September, A. D. 1895, at
attended the lust sad rites, wbich the hoar of 9 o’clock a. m., and
were earnest aud deeply impres­ publicly examine the assessment
sive.
The cortege formed at the roll, and correct all errors in valu­
residence of G. A. Brown, and the ation, description, or qualities of
remains were borne from there to lauds, lots or other property.
K . H . H an sen ,
the Methodist church, where Bev.
County Assessor.
J. S. McCain conducted the servi­
ces as per ritual of the church, the
The Sun’s corespondent from
choir rendering several solemn
and appropriate anthems.
The Myrtle Point, “ Torridus,” says:
procession then proceeded to the “ It is hinted that Colonel John
cemetery, at wbich place the Order Boberts is only camped at Ban­
of the Eastern Star, o f which de­ don, waiting for the completion of
ceased had been a loved member, the new lighthouse and the appoint­
And why not?
conducted the ritual service o f that ment as keeper.”
order and committed the loved form we may add, providing Czar Reed,
to its mother eaith, with the tokens Wm. McKinley,Benjamin Harrison
and symbols o f their fond remem­ or Cleveland should reach the goal
brances placed on tbe sombre cas­ — but—.
ket when lowered to its resting
Our friend, Sam McAdams, came
place. May her rest be sweet.
up from Curry county on a business
He has
o r s a l e . - o n e t h r e e - q u a r t e r trip, returning today.
bred red Durham Bull, 3 years old.
established a good patronage at bis
Also about 25 Mutton Sheep.
new home, Langlois, in bis calling
E. GORMAN,
of blacksmithing and wagonmak
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
ing.
w iK itn n .
Oryil Dodge, editor and pub-
W hteb -B bowx —At Empire City. July 19. by
.1 astice R.J.Caeetmit, Venas Weyer to Mrs. j lisher of the late West Oregonian,
H. F , Brotra.
I desires to announce through the
I H erald that the parties who
noin.
J ohnson —At Marshfield, July 20, 1896, to bought his plant agreed to fill all
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson, a daughter. subscriptions that had been paid
O ’ N xil —At Marshfield, Joly 18,1895, to Mr. in advance.
and Mrs. James O'Neal, a daughter.
F
THE IMPERIAL BICYCLE,
Has
"rtfr«,
u u i o Taken
i i a a v u j**
1 16 Suit
Firtt and
Second PriZM
G. F. BOUTELL, Coquille City,
AGENT FOR COOS COUNTY.
IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
remedy that requires you to do so, as it ia
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud­
den stoppage of tobacco you must have
some stimulant, and in most all cases, the
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor­
phine, or other opiates, leaves
a far worse habit contractad.
Ask your druggist about
B A C O -C T J T S O .
It is purely vegetable.
You
do not have to stop using tobacco with UA C0-CUR0- It will notify you
when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will be
as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke.
Au iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure tho tobacco habit in all
its forms, or money refunded.
Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days
treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will
be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND S IX T W O -C E N T
STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free.
E ubsxa C hemical &, M’r’o Co., La Crosse, Wis.
DON’T
STOP
CL 0 T 11 IIVG TOBACCO
SMITH’S CASH STORE,
416 to 418 Front street, San Francisco.
We have the rarest offer yet of a
dairy farm for sale.
It has 294^
acres—80 acres hill land cleared;
GO acres of bottom land, mostly
cleared; 230 first-class fruit trees,
all bearing; | mile from Cequille
river, I mile from school, 11 miles
from Coquille City, 9 miles from
Bandon and 11 from Myrtle Point.
Crop and farming utensils go with
the place; some hogs, cattle and
sheep also— if sold soon.
C le n r u u c e S a le .
Office o f THE PIONEER P r ESS COMPANY, O. W. Horoiek, 8upt„
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8». Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894.
Bnreka Chemical and M anT g Co., La Omasa, Wia.—Dear Hira: I have been a tobeeeo
fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars
regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my physician told
me I must give up the use o f tobacco, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called
“ Keeley Cure,” “ No-To-Bao,” and various other remedies, bat without success, until I
accidentally learned of your 44Baco-Curo. ” Three weeks ago today I oom menced using
your preparation, and today I oonsider myself completely cured ; I am in perfect health,
and the horrible cravin g* >/ tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, baa
completely left me.
I oonsider your 4‘Baoo-Ouro” simply wonderful, and can fully
recommend it. Yours very truly,
C. W. H oqnick .
Miss Nellie Figg has concluded
to close out her stock of Japanese
C ita tio n .
goods and millinery, and has insti­
IN
THE
NAME
tuted a clearance sale to that end
OF THE 8TATE OF
and will dispose o f these goods at To OREGON:
George Landrith, Joseph Landrith, Oli­
cost. There are some very nice and ver G. Landrith, Martha L . Crow, Dora
A. Cathcart, Cyras L. Landrith, E. I. Lan­
useful Japanese goods, and new,
drith, John Applegate, Alice M. Hart,
latest style o f millinery goods.
Mary O. Wilson, Samuel W . Applegate,
Don’t miBs this chance of purchas­ Sylvia E. Chambers, Emma D. Bunch
Calvin C. Bridges, heirs at law o f Cyrus
ing what you want at actnal cost. Landrith,
deceased, late of Coos county,
Everything goes. Call at once and in the State of Oregon, and to such other
roons as claim a freehold estate in the
get yonr choice.
ads hereinafter described.
K
JOHN H. YAGER,
— DEALER IN—
Hardware, Stoves, Tin ­
ware, Queesware,Glass­
ware, Lamps, Cutlery.
Etc., Etc.
BANDON, O R .
You and each of you are hereby notified
that, on the 8th day o f July, 1895, Martha
A. Landrith filed in the County Court of
the State o f Oregon for the County of Coos
her petition, in which she alleges herself to
be the widow of said Cyrus Landrith, de­
ceased, and entitled to have assigned to her
dower, in all those certain pieces and par­
RDERS
BY M AIL P R O M PTLY
cels of land in said Coos county particularly
attended to. and goods shipped per
described as follows, to-wit: L ot No. one, ateamer to eU point«
on the upper river at
and nine acres off of the south end of lot prices that defy competition.
No. 2; the S E )i of the SE)^ of seotion 23,
and lot No. 9 of seotion 26, all in township C O A L S’iO V E S ,
25 south, of range 12 west o f Willamette
meridian, containing in all one hundred W OO D S T O V E S ,
and twenty-four acres, and also all of the
C OOK S T O V E S
tide lands fronting and abutting upon said
R AN G ES.
lands; and prays said Couit to make an
order directing tbe manner in which notice
of her application for assignment of dower BUILDING HARDW ARE—Haoh M Nall«,
Borer«, Look«, Hinges, etc., z i
should be given. And whereas said County
rock-bottom prices.
Court did, on said 8th day o f July, 1895,
upon the filing of said petition, duly make
an order directing that a citation issue ont
of said Conrt, direoted to the persons here­
Puget Sound Lumberman; Oso. inbefore named, notifying them of the
of said petition, and requiring them
W. Loggie, the well known mill filing
to appear in said Coort, on or before the 3d
man, has leased the Land Co’s day of September, 1895, and show cause, if
ny person
or
person s
waterpower sawmill at New What­ any they have, why the prayer of said peti­
tion should not be granted, and the dower
CUTTING
ON
OR
REMOV­
com.
It is stated by the Blade of said petitioner assigned to her in the
that Snohomish bad offered Mr. manner provided by law. And whereas ING CHITTIM BARK FROM THE
said Court further ordered that the Clerk
Loggie a $10,900 bonus to locate of
said Court, cause such citation to be pub­
there.
lished in a newspaper of general circulation
published in said county, once each week
W anted .— To buy, a good strong for four successive weeks before said 3d day
WITHOUT BEINO DULY AU­
team of horses, well broke to work. of September, 1895.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the order
Apply to C. and T. Anderson, on of said County Court, you and each of von THORIZED, W ILL BE PROSE­
HeDry Clemens’ ranch, Lampey are hereoy cited to be nnd appear in said CUTED ACCORDING TO L A W .
County Conrt on or before the 3d day of
creek.
September, 1895, and show cause, if any yon
why the prayer of said petition should
fe fA n y person furnishing ¿affloient e v i­
Miss Ida Hammerlof of the have,
not be granted.
dence for the reoovery of Bark ho taken will
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set be given one-half of the bark recovered.
North Fork has been visiting in
my hand and affixed the seal of said Court
town seyaral days.
this 16th day of July, A. D . 1895.
D. F. DEAN, County Clerk.
Q i > 0 ACRES OF LAND FOR S A L E -
June lt-8mj
By E. Pannen berg
tjA 'J A beautiful home. lOOO prune
< ««*»■ >■
deputy
— v - [jlj236t|
trees coming into bearing; a good apple
orohard ana some small fruit; good house
and barn and ontbnildings; plenty of good
water and everything convenient. A pnly to
E x e c u t io n . S a le .
E. CORMAN.
sepl)
Myrtle Point, Or., or on tbe place.
OTICE is hereby given that under and
by virtue of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon
E x e c u t i o n tria l© .
And
for Coos county in favor of The Southern
OTICE is hereby giyen thnt under and Oregon Company, plaintiff, and against the
property
of
Andrew
Peterson
and
Josephine
by virtue o f an execution and order of
T the JERRY WILSON PLACE, op
sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the C. Peterson, defendants, and to me direoted
the Railroad
Depot,
! posite
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State of Oregon for Coos County on tho 27th and delivered, commanding me, that ont of
FRONT STREET,
day of July, 1895, in favor of The Cream­ the personal property o f the said Andrew
ery Package Manufacturing Company of Peterson end Josephine 0 . Peterson, or if
Kansas City, State of Missouri, plaintiff, sufficient personal property oRnnot be
nnd against the property of The Gravel found, then out of the real property of the
Ford Creamery Association, defendant, said defendants, I make the sum of $514.26
commanding me to make sale o f the certain with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per T EN TS M A D E
TO ORDER.
n.or.Kweu
prupnrv, in
.» said
n„,u execution and
„ ,,u « n t n era n n orof rorn the 16th d e y o fO e to -
mortgaged property
herrinnfter ¿artieol.rly deaeri!,ed to Mtlefy . her;
the further earn of $24.30,
T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L .
costs,
and
also
the
oosts
o
f
and
upon
the demands of the said plaintiff as speoi
fled in the said execution, to-wit: The sum said execution, I did, on the 16 th
of $378.11, an attorney fee of $40.00, costs day o f Jnly, 1895, in lieu of personal
and disbursements taxed at $20.00,together property, levy upon, as the property
with all accruing costs, I will, on FRIDAY, of the said defendants, lots 2, 3 and 4
THE 30TH DAY OF AUGU8T, 1895, at in block 2 in the town o f Sumner, Coos
Jo« f k T n * .
one o'clock in the afternoon of tbe said oounty, Oregon, as per plat o f said town of
*
CORDOVAN!
day, at the courthouse door in the town of record in the office of the County Clerk of
rttffti
a
gfiftim
i rn r i * m r
said
Coos
oounty,
and
will,
ON
8ATUR-
Empire City, in said oounty and state, offer
k*3AP FlNC CMf AKMMt
for sale and sell at public auotion to the DAY, THE 24TH DAY OF AUGUST,
1895,
at
one
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
of
said
highest and best bidder for ensh all right,
* 3 .V POLICE ,3 soles .
title and interest which the said The Gravel day, at the courthouse door o f said Coos
l^ p O i.W O R K I N « ,,,*
Ford Creamery Association, the defendant oounty. Oregon, in the town of Empire
above named, had on the 2d day of March, City, in said county, offer for sale and sell
/ * .* iz? boys S chdol S hoex
1895, or may at any time since have acquired at public auction, to the hi ghest and best
in or to the following described real estAte, bidder for cash, all of the right, title and
• L A D I E S •
to-wlt: The creamery building, machinery interest which the said defendants, or
either
of
them,
had
on
the
16th
day
of
and ground known as the Gravel Ford
Creamery, constituting the creamery plant October, 1891, or may at any time since
of the said Gravel Ford Creamery Associa­ have acquired, in or to the alx>ve described
tion, in Coos county, Oregon, and located real property, or so much thereof as may
O n rO M Million PMpIr v x r th*
on and being the land conveyed to said l>e necessary to satisfy the demands of said
Gravel Ford Creamery Association by E. A. execution as above stated.
Dated
July
17,1895.
Pollard and wife and described as follows:
W. W. GAGE,
All our «tiooo i n equally catlafactory
Beginning at a pile 12 inches in diameter
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
under the east side of the Gravel Ford ly23 5t |
bridge, said pile is marked 4‘ C. 8.” and is
210K feet south, and 129 feet east of the
inlander corner on the right bank of the j
North Fork of the Coqoille riTer, between
If your dcifer lAnnot wpplr you we c»e. Sold by
sections 26 and 34. in two 28 south, o f range I
Dealers every whore. Wanted.aqsnl
12 west, Willamette meridian, state of Ore- j
lotakeexcln.ivo sale tor this vicin.
gon. and running south 19 deg. east 100 feet j
along county road; thence south 34 degrees
ity. Write at once.
east 9 8 feet to cedar postmarked “ C. 8.” ;
thence north
degrees east a distance of j
mtxmt 160 feet to low water mark of tlfb
M c D O U i U J O ’S
right bank o f the said Coquille river;
thence up stream along low water mark to j
Bixnon, Orcpon. Jane 20, 1895.
the lower ride o f the (Iravsl Ford bridge: |
r o m t h ih d a t e , u n t il f u r t h e r
thence south 46 degrees west to the plaoe of
notice, we will puy 12 cente for good
beginning containing one-fourth of an
acre of land more or less and situated in wool, delivered here. For farther partie-
alnre.
cell on or a ’ Jrene
Coos county, state o f Oregon
BANDON WOOLEN MILLS OO.
Dntmi »t Empire
not Citv. Coo« oounty, Ore-
Seek« nnd twine will be fnrntehed free Red Front B ailiding-op-et.iT«—Front 81.
‘ d»y o l ‘ Joh
Toly, 1896.
Son, thie 77th
npnn eppliention to pkrtiee dinpoeios of
W. W. GAGE,
COqUILLE CITY.
jlyJO B*) Mberif of C oo. county, Orrnon. their wool to ae.
Dr. J. Burt. Moore of Portland
reached this place last week pros­
pecting for a location. Despite the
information given him on all hands
about the healthfuluess of our sec­
tion and tbe little need for physi­
cians, the doctor decided the place
suited him and has cast his lot with
us. Dr. Moore ranks well profes­
sionally where he comes from, and
was a popular physician and citi­
zen. He expects to bring his fam­
ily shortly and make this his home.
He is stopping at Mr. Messer's,
where he can be found for profes
aional calls.
O
NOTICE.
A
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SOUTHERN OREGON GO.
ROBERT M'CLEARY,
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Coquille City, Or-
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