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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1895)
fdJMfitf (Í v U j Turnltl. T Í E 8 D A T , A U G U S T 6, 1895. R E G U L A R T R A IN S , W ed nesd ays day* will ruu an follows; Leu vo 8.00 n. m. I Marshfield A rrive “ I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y SI. 15 Norway M yrtle Point 10.uo o nd ays M f k i - and BIG PROFITS N ow for the hotel. A u d for a new ecboolhonse. Then we shall liavo a foothold and waut the earth. * IU< Rev. G. W . Qninby, o f the bay, I passed up to Myrtle Point on yes- A rrive 12.15p. in. 1 terday's train. Leave 11.00a.m. j The ladies of the W . U . C. aro I contemplating holding a fair ou 10.15 “ i the 28th of September. LOCAL IT E M S . Mrs. Tuttle Additionul locals on 2d page. John Johnson o f the North Fork was down last Friday. H e is still on the mend. E d Corinan was down from upper-river home last Friday. his He is busy on the farm. Dr. M. M . M urphy, formerly a will celebrate her | birthday today and entertain her Sunday-school class at her home. W hat is a school board, pa? P a — A schoolboard is— ah— well, it was only a shingle when I was a boy. Budd mountain, a knob a little north of this place, is burning in a lively way, and tilling the town resident here, is wanted in Ireland with smoke nnd hot uir to a disa ns an heir to the estate of his greeable extent. father, who died recently. Dr. J. Burt More, surgeon and ■ Johnson B ro’s want 1000 dozen physician, has settled ut this place, chickens and all the hides you can furnish. H ighest market price in aud for the timo being can be found H e will soon cash or trade. B rin g them along. at M r. Messer’s. T he shingle mill runs lively now. have a convenient office fitted up. A n average of 24,000 a day were B ird N osier has opened a nice turned out last week, sinco taken stock of confectionery, with nuts, in hand by the co-operative work fruits nnd temperance drinks. H e has also a new peanut roaster, and ers. I f our readers will clip the cou furnishes those delicious nuts fresh pon offering premiums, in another and warm. column, they will find the promise Prof, nnd Mrs. Balcomb, promi carried out to the letter. nently connected with the normal Prof. Tom Johnson passed school at Monmouth, will partici through this place last Saturday pate in the conduct o f onr teachers’ to South Coos river, where he institute to be held at Marshfield takes charge of the school for a August 26th to 29th. term. As an after-dinner pill, to strengthen the I p supreme court at Salem last stomach, assist digestion, and correct any bilions tendencies, Ayer’ s P ills are ooí ¡* W ednesday the case of the state of sidered the best. Being su/jar-oonted, they O regon , respondent, vs. Samuel Q. are as agreeable as any confection, and may appealed trom be taken by the most delicate. John Quick was up Saturday Dougins county, was argued and and is attending to business again, submitted. after his recent hurt. The only Geo. Moulton returned on steamer serions effect o f the accident, which B andorille last week, having gone is apparent, is the loss o f his fine to the city with a band of hogs from beard, nnd this makes us feel lone the creamery io his care. H e says some. he got along well and the sales D r. Strange, the R oseburg den were satisfactory. tist, who proved himself to be a D u nne the d<>s-d»y »«» »o n . the draiiffof skilful and successful operator, nervous and vita l energy may bo counter soon acted by the use o f Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. In will be in Coquille City O u r readers will do well to pu rifyin g the blood, it acts as a superb cor again. rective and tonic, and enables the system look out for his dates and consult to d efy malaria) and other clim atic influ him iu regard to having their teeth ences. pat iuto proper condition. [tf. B row n, appellant, T he stockholders of the Coos Ccunty Mercantile and Shipping Association will hold an important meeting on Friday, September Cth. E very stockholder should be present and iu temper to press the inovemeut to success. The time is most opportune. The school clerk has issued the official call for the school meeting on the 17th inst., and don’t you forget it, fellow-citizens, we should Mr», J . £ \ D e llf Omsaeratom ic, K a th w ife o f the editor o f The Graphic, tho lead ing local paper o f Miami county, writes “ I teas t r o u b le d tcith h e a r t d is ea s e for six years, severe palpitations, short ness of breath, together with such ex treme nervousness, that, at times I would Wo walk the floor nearly all night. consulted the best medical talent. T h e y s a id th e r e te a » n o h e lp f o r m e , that I had organic disease o f tho heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In Tho Graphic and a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle o f D r , M ile s* A etc C u r e f o r th e H e a r t , which convinced me that thoro was true merit in it. 1 took three bottles each o f tho H eart Cure and Restorative Nervine and I t c o m p le te ly c u r e d m e . I sleep w ell at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are suffering as I did; there’s relief untold for them i f they w ill only give your remedies Just one trial.'* Dr. Miles ile a r t Cure Is sold on a positive iarantoo that tho first bottlo w ill benefit. 11 druggists sell It at $1, A bottles for $5, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt o f price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, lad. y Systematic Plan of Speculation originated bv an. A ll successful speculators operate on a regular system. It is a well-known fact that there are thousand* o f people in a ll parts o f the United States who, by systematic trading through Chicago brokers, make large amounts every year, ranging from a few thousand dollars fo r the man who invests a handred or two hundred dollars up to $00,000 or $100,000 or more by those who invest a few thousand. fact that those who make the largest profit* from comparatively small It is also investments on this plan are person* who live away from Chicago and invest through brokers who thoroughly »roughly understand systematic tradini. Our plan doe* not risk the whole amount invonted on any trade, bnt covers both sidos, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that pileB up enormously in a short time. W R IT E F O R C O N V IN C IN G PR O O FS, ftlso our Manual on successful speculation , and our Daily Market Report, full o f money-making pointers. A L L F R E E . Our Man ual explain* margin trading fully. Highest roferenejs iu regard to our standing and success. For further Inform ation address T H O M A S <SZ C O . , Bankers A Brokers, fe b l 9 6 ] Co-O pera lio n S h in g le M ill, | the shingle-mill in eo-operntive interesti was consummated, and now tbe business the hams. Mr. propnelor, was cramped, and beset or» all sides with obstacles and onerous duties which hindered him from man aging it to advantage, hence his employes proposed to co-operato with him and sbaro the expenses and profits. T o this end, Wednes day o f last week M r. The amount o f school age. Coos county’s scholastic census is 3605, and her share of the fund will be $3785. C u rry county’s school census is 713, nnd her per ceDtnge of the fuDd, «748 Catarrn. E. W . J o t C o xpvst — G entlemen: I have just completed the second bottle of your VegetableSnrsnparilla, I have had catarrh for years which affected my eyes, hearing and stom ach. Frequently would haTe dull headaches for days at a time. Hince taking your romedv I have felt no disagreeable symptoms. Trusting you will publish this kh I want any one suffering from any of the above symptoms to be bene fited. K indly send me two more bottles by return express. (.Signed) M s. F sxdebick D e R ichjioxd , Seattle, Wash. Every mail brings a new batch of testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable ■Sarsaparilla. CLOTHING SMITH'S CASH STORE, party of the first part, agreed with E. E. Dickson, T. C. Norris, E. Mongrain, Frank W ilson, R. Hen- 416 to 418 Front street, San Franoisco. n m m nesy a n d --------T errell, parties of W e havo the rarest offer yet of a | tbe second part, to let his mill or It has 294| R e s t o r e s r i c a l t n p] Hn( for the manufacture of shin dairy farm for sale. gles npon certain terms and con acres— 80 acres hill land cleared; D r. Strange, the dentist, will be 50 acres of bottom land, mostly ditions, which were accepted and cleared; 230 first-class fruit trees, at M yrtle Point and in this place entered into at once, and so the all bearing; J mile from Cequille soon. mill is running strictly on business river, | mile from school, 11 miles M r. and Mrs. Sprngno of Rose principles. T h e boys had to hus from Coquille City, 9 miles from burg passed through town last F ri tle when starting in, for orders Bandon and 11 from Myrtle Point day, returning from the beach. Crop aud farming utensils go with bad piled in d arin g tbe suspension the place; some hogs, cattle and D r. Toye, of Roseburg, besides nnd continue to be received that »beep also— if sold soon. visiting our beach, included a trip even at ta m in g ont 24,000 to 26,- by rail from this city to the bay. R u i t r 'l « I E q u a l i s a t i o n . 000 per day will give them no 8o much hay has been gathered opportunity to get a stock ahead in this section in good shape by for some time to come. our farmers that their great barns It is to be hoped the work will are fu ll and much is being stacked progress to the benefit and iu tbe octeide. interest of the yonng man who Wnlter Drane nnd family, John have taken hold and thus result Goodman and family, Mr. Buznn iu good to the community also. family, nnd Mr. Bnskirk And it cad hardly fail to do so are out on the M iddle Fork rusti except for the interference of sel fish aud meddlesome parties, to cating and hnnting. and r in t lv TTirvb . . . . . # A s t strictly H igh Grade Machine, . warranted from , the ground up, ; 75 Gold Medals, [42 Silver Medals, 16 First and Second Prizes. Has Taken ;[ A $6000 C h a lle n g e K. H. H ansen , PAPERS : an order nnd license directing, authorizing and empowering him to Hell the real estate belonging to the estate o f snid decedent, and described a* follows, to-wit; L ots 1, 2 and 7, in block 1; lots 8, 4, 7 nnd 8. in block 6; lots 7 and 8, in block 5; lots 1 nnd 2, in block 4; nnd lots 1 and 2 in block 2, iu Decker'a Addition to M yrtle Poin t, Coos county, Oregon, And whereas, said C oart fixed on the 3d day o f September, 1895, at ten o’ clook in the forenoon, at the Court-room o f this Court, in the Courthouse in Empiro City, Coos county and stato o f Oregon, as the time and place fo r hearing any and all objections to said petition and the granting o f said order and license o f nale. Therefore, in the name o f the State of Oregon. You and each o f ytyp, and all un known heirs i f any such there be, and all other persons interested in said estate are hereby cited, directed and required to be aud appear at said time and place then and there to show cause, if any yon have, or i f any exist, why an order o f sale should not be made, as in the petition prayed for, and why said petition should not be granted and snid order and license should not issue. W itness , T h e Hon. J. Henry Schroeder. Judge o f said Conrt, with tho seal — - o f said Court affixed, this 31st •{ S eal y day o f Jnly, A.D, 1895. — D. F. D E A N , Clerk, augfi 5tl By Eugene Pannenberg, Deputy. in G o ld C o in to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like THE IMPERIAL! ttx T Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington “fed F ir- during tho season of 1894. - ® t ___ FOR ~ PR ICE S, APPLY N O R T H P A C I F I C B I C l 'C L E CO., 133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. TO— G. P. E O U T E L L , C oqu ille City, A G E N T F O R COOS C O U N T Y . DON’T TOP IT S IN J U R IO U S T O S T O P S U D D E N L Y and don’t be imposed upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do bo , as it is nothing more than a substitue. In the sud den stoppage of tobacco you must have some stimulant, and in mosl all case», 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 7 E O . It is purely vegetable. You do not havo to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Y our system will be os free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in nli its forms, o r money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 day» treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F o r sale by all druggists or will bo sent by mail upon receipt of prico. S E N D S IX T W O -C E N T S T A M P S F O R S A M P L E BOX. Booklets and proofs free. E u r e k a C h e m ic a l & M ’r ’o Co., L a Crosse, W i». Office of THE PIONEER P r ESS COMPANY, C. W. Horaiok, Sort., B nrek» Chemical aud Man’ f ’ a Co., L a Cmaae, W ia .- D c .fr V i’r«“ 1' f ' u v i lieon n'to «e n d fo r many year», and during the past two yearn havo smoked fifteen to t wenty oigars regularly every day. M y w hole nervous ayatem became affected, until my pa ysician told me I mu at give o p the uae o f tobaooo, fo r the time being at leant. I tried the so-onlled Keeley Cure, No-To-Bac. and various other remedies, bat without success, u n t il! accidentally learned o f your “ Baoo-Curo. '• Three weeks ago today 1 com m encid using In S ri t r*EBr* tm n’ Hnf tl>,dKy, i consider myself com pletely cared ; I am in perfect health, V*® norH U ecraving fo r tohaoco, which every inveterate amokor fu lly a p p recia te, has " le - 1 consider you r “ Baoo-Ouro” sim ply wonderful, and can fu lly recommend it. Yours very truly, *„■ 0. W. H o iw ic * . Notice is hereby given that the County Board o f Equalization for O it e u t lo n . Coos county, State of O regon, will meet at the office of the Coanty IN O R T E H G E O N N : A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F Clerk of said coanty on the 16th T o Georce Landrith, Joseph Landrith, O li ver G. Landrith, Martha L . Crow, Dora day of September, A. D. 1895, at A. Catlicart, Cyrus L . Landrith, E. I. Lan the hour of 9 o’clock a. m., and drith , John Applegate, Alice M. Hart, Mary O . W ilson, Samuel W . Applegate, publicly examine the aeeessmeut S ylvia E . Chambers. Emma D . Bunch roll, and correct all errors in valu Calvin C. Bridges, heirs at law o f Cyrus Landrith, deceABed, late o f Coo* county, ation, description, or qualities of in the State o f Oregon, and to such other lands, lots or other property. persona ns claim a freehold estato in the County Assessor. A host o f our citizens, including whom they should pay no atten tion, or else summarily shut them M r. Moulton aud family, uncle off, or lo the crashing combines C ita tio n . Jack L aird aud family, And others and trusts wbo own (? ) all the R>v. C. P . Cone, evangelist of above town, are arranging for a channels o f trade, even onr water IN T U B C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N , F O R C OOS the Christinu denomination from . t a m p e d « t o t b e ben ch . ways. COUNTY: California, is conducting a series In the matter o f the Estate o f ) See the ad. “ 320 acres” for sale A l l Persons who will clip* this Catherine Rebecca Decker, >C IT A T IO N of interesting meetings in this by E. Carman, including 1000 deceased. ) X II I coupon from the columns place, nightly, for an indefinite prune trees just in hearing, apple 1 1 *” ■“ of the H E R A L D and send In the name o f the State o f Oregon: T o Samnel E. Decker, F. M. D ecker, Hose Jones (nee D ecker), Arthur Decker, period. The church extends an orchard and other fruits, a fceauti- it with their order to Smith’s Cash L illie Deoker, John Decker and Alace Store, 414 to 418 Front street, San invitation to members and friends Decker, heirs at law o f Catherine Rebecca ful home, C oquille valley land— Decker, deceased, late o f Coos comity, Francisco, Cal., will receive pre of that church throughout the in the State o f Oregon, and to all other don't miss it. miums, as follows: Ou orders $1 persons interested in said estate. county to come and participate Whereas, application having been made W o rd reaches ns that tho steomer to $10, a child’s book, Dolly Dimple in due form to tho above named Court on with them. Arago ran iuto the steamer H om er Series; order $10 to $25, one year's the 27th day o f July, 1895, by Samnel E. subscription, free, to any of the fol Decker, adm inistrator o f Raid estate, for W e are glad to see the hotel on the bay last Saturday evening FREE will lie $133,281, being at the rate o f $1.05 per capita for all persons A i DioksoD, as question taking permanent shape, and cut her nearly in two. W e lowing despite opposition from some of have no particulars as to the cause, S C A T T E R E D 8EEDS, Philadelphia. P a . est of our educational mill, ns well the very persons who should take O R C H A R D A ND F A R M , San Francisco. but the damage is said to be con H O M E M A G A Z IN E . Washington, D. C. ns o n « saw-mill, shingle-mill, mer the advance step. That’s all right, FARM J O U R N A L , Philadelphia, Pa. siderable. Only one coupon honored with each order. chandising or dairying. though; it is an object lesson to the 0 a in the m e above aoove To the ladies o f Coquille and [Sugar purchases not inoladed T h e passenger list on the Band- public that some o f the “ leading” vicinity.— I have decided to do offer.] Books from our 25 cent orillo for Portland was as follows: citizens ouly lend in the public dressmaking at my home on C u n list rany be chosen in place E . H . Ilahighorst and daughters, enterprises when popularity can be ningham. A share of your patron o f pnpers i f preferred. Misses E d o a and Nellie, Mrs. C ar won aud the main channel o f the age is solicited. W ill call aud take Mrs. Elliott aud daughter, M iss orders, if so desired, but prefer the rie Bailey, M iss Alina Johnson, J. benefits lead into their individual work at home. W ill sew cheap for N ellie, went to tho bench yesterday. A. M ills, Fred Kinder, M. 8. P h il pockets. cash or trade. A ll work guaranteed, G o to the hotel meeting tonight, lips, Thomas Egan, Miss Clara M ks . B u h k ir k . Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the a u g l ] take partin its labors and abide by P ery u and J. A. Cooley. public schools at Anderson, Cal., The steamer Bnudorille brought its action. Tiie time is drawing near for the says: “I have used Chamberlain’s a heavy lond of freight from San The band will give a ball at Pain Balm and have found it nn ex school meeting, and this will tell She cellent remedy for lameness and Francisco for this section. Masonic hall next Saturday n igh t for the weal or woe of onr com slight wounds.” Lameness usually arrived Tuesday evening o f last Tickets, 25 cents. munity. D on ’t take part in it if results from a sprain, or other in week and departed for Portland M cD onald, tbe barber, will fu r you are not sincere in the mntter. jury, or from rheumatism, for which t^eduesday afternoon. T h e pre I t is mom important than the Chamberlain's Pnin Balm is espe prietor of the steomer, E. H. H nbig- nish his new parlor in style, and couuty-seat question, and a step cially intended and unequaled. It horst of Portland, was present on the bathrooms will be supplied nffords almost immediate relief and with porcelain-lioed tubs. ping-stone to that expectation. in a short time effects a permanent her arrival and at her d e p a r t u r e ,_______ T he state board of commission cure. F o r sale by Dr. S. L. Lcneve, H e «nine iu on a bicycle, having O ryil Dodge, editor and pub- come down from the Sluslnw to lifh e r o f the late W est Oregonian, ers for the sale of school aud min druggist. eral lands, and for the investment Mrs. Root lmd a fall down the Marshfield on the bench, and thence desires to announce through the to this place. H e r a l d that the -parties who o f funds arising therefrom, met at stairway at their home on the hill bought his plant agreed to fill all Salem Wednesday of last week Hud last W ednesday morning, from that had been paid M A R R IE D . . subscriptions , - directed State Treasurer Metschsn which she received severe bruises, Nom.E-HATSK3—A t Isthmus »lough. Jnly 37. i advan ce. 1895, by Rev G. W . Qtilmby, Richard H. to make the annual distribution racked bones and an ugly cut on school fund interest. EVERY DAY SOM E W A N T present* itself at the household | and elaewhero i f any activity ia the locality. Keep your business or affairs alive and make them m ove. Cash is the right thing. Do not lot any one get your name down ns a debtor. Be free and independent to pur chase where aud what you please. I f you have not the capital to run the ranch or the business get it on the best terms possible and pay for it at current rates, but do not >ay two price* fo r g«x>ds for the sake o f a ew weeks credit. Th at is your trouble to day, Economy is wealth. Our CLOTH IN G fo r Sunday and everyday use i* well made and o f good material. I t is sold at the r ghfc prioe, S U U N H D Y B S U ITS AT U A X HO A T U P. Send fo r our full list o f r * r L ast week the movement to run | Dickson, [THE IMPERIAL BICYCLE, 241-942 Rialto Building, C H IC A G O , I L L . Dr. Miles’ Heart „ Cure _ . . take advnuced grounds in the inter nmoug the several counties of the Small Investments. - Returning prosperity w ill make many rich, Keturniniz rioH, bat nowhere can they make so much within a short time us by successful Speculation iu Grain, Provisions and block, f i n 0 0 F O R E A C H D O L L A R IN V E S T E D C AN BE M A D E B Y O U R land* hereinafter described. You and each o f you are hereby notified that, on the 8th day o f July, 1895, Martha A. Lan drith filed in the County Court o f the State o f Oregon fo r the Ccunty o f Coos her petition, in which she allege* herself to be the widow of said Cyrus Landrith, de ceased, and entitled to have assigned to her dower, in all those oertain pieoes and par- oels o f land in said Coos oonntv particularly described a* follows, to-wit: L o t No. one, and nine acres off o f the south end o f lot No. 2; tho 8E )^ o f the S E ^ o f section 23, nnd lot N o. 9 o f section 26, all in township 25 south, o f rnnge 12 west o f W illam ette meridian, containing in all one hundred and twenty-four acres, and also all o f the tide lands fronting and abutting npon said lands; and prays said Couit to make an order directing the manner in whioh notice o f her application for assignment o f dower should be given. And whereas said Coanty Court did, on snid 8th day o f July, 1895, upon the filing o f said petition, duly make nn order directing that a citation issue out o f said Court, directed to the persons here inbefore named, notifying them o f the filing o f said petition, and requiring them to appear in said Court, on or before tho 3d day o f September, 1895, and show cause, if any they havo, v’hy the prayer ot said peti tion should not be granted, nnd the dower o f said petitioner assigned to her in the manner provided by law. And whereas said Court further orderod that the Clerk o f said Court, cause such citation to be pub lished in a newspaper o f general circulation published iu snid county, once each week for four successive weeks before said 3d day o f September, 1895. Now. therefore, in pursuance o f the order o f said County Court, you nnd each o f you are hereby cited to be nnd appear in said County Court on or before the 3d day o f September, 1895, and show oauso. i f any you have, why the prayer o f said petition should not be granted. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set ray hand aud affixed the seal o f said Court this 16th day o f Jnlv, A. D . 1895. - D. F. D E A N , County Clerk. ■{ b h a l )■ By E. Pannenberg, —~ r—- [jly235t| Deputy Exooutlon Sal©. JOHN H. YAGER, — DEALER IN — ' Hardware, Stoves, T in ware, Queesware, Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Etc., Etc. BANDON, OR. RDERS BY M A IL PRO M PTLY nttended to. aud Rood» »hipped per fttaamer to All points on the upper river at pn oe» that d e fy com petition. O COAL S ’J O V E S . W O O D STOVES, COQK STOVES RANGES. B U IL D IN G H A R D W A R E — Hnch sa N u ll«, Screw», Look», Hinges, eto., At rock-bottom price». NOTICE. A n y person C U T T IN G IN G or ON pe r so n s OR CHITTIM BARK REM OV FROM TH E SoMlern Oregon Go's Land, W IT H O U T T H O R IZ E D , CUTED B E IN G W IL L D ULY BE A C C O R D IN G AU PROSE TO L A W . LtF*Any person furnishing sufficient e v i dence for the recovery o f Bark so taken w ill be given one-hnlf o f tho bark recovered. SOUTHERN OREGON CO. June ll-3m| ROBERT MCCLEARY, O T IC E is hereby given that under and by virtue o f an execution issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon Execution tda.1©. And for Coos coanty in favor o f 'The Southern O T IC E i* hereby given that under and Oregon Company, plaintiff, and against the by virtue o f an execution and order of property o f Andrew Petefton and Josephine T Ih » J E R R Y W IL S O N P L A C E , op- sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the U. Peterson, defendants, and to me direoted posi to the R ailroad Depot, State o f Oregon for Coo* County on the 27th and delivered, commanding me, that out o f the perso al property o f the said Andrew day o f July, 1895, in favor o f The Cream F R O N T STREET, ery Package Manufacturing Company o f Peterson and Josephine C. Peterson, or if Kansas City, State o f Missouri, plaintiff, sufficient person'll property cannot be and against the property o f Th e Gravel found, then out o f the real property o f the Ford Creamery Association, defendant, said defendants, I make the sain o f $514.26 commanding me to make sale o f tho certain with interest thereon at the rate o f 8 per T E N T S M ADE TO ORDEB, cent per annum from the 16th day o f Octo All druggist« guarantee Dr. Mile«* P ath mortgaged property in said execution and ber, 1891, and the farth er sum o f $24.30, N oble and Mi*s M in nie Hnynes. T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L her right hand from a goblet she R igop - P ktkbbom — At the residence o f the P il l s to stop Headache. "One cent » dosa." hereinafter oarticu’ arly described to satisfy costs, and also the ooHt* o f and upon the dem nndsof the said plaintiff ns speci execution. I did, on the 16th bride’ s parents, on H ayne* b 1< ugh, July fied in the said execution, to-w it: The fliim SAid was carrying, and which broke in 26, 1895, El fie E. Riggs and Miss Annie ] ) R . J. B U R T . M O O R E , o f $378.11, nu attorney fee o f $40.00, costs day o f Jnly, 1895, in lieu o f personal property, levy upon, as the property Peterson, Rev. G. W. Quimby, officiating. her fall. She is aronnd the bouse, ana disbursements taxed at $20.00, together E w b l i .—- At Salem, O r., July S U R G E O N A N D P H Y S I C I A N . with all accruing costs, I - ill, on F R ID A Y , o f the SAid defendants, lots 2, 3 nnd 4 bat is very sore and still suffers CFaiSTKVSEX— in block 2 in the town o f Sumner, Coos T H E 30TH D A Y O F A U G U ST, 1*95. at 28, 1895, W .O Christensen, o f Marshfield, one o ’ clock in the afternoon o f the said connty. Oregon, as per pint o f said town o f and ¿Mattie Ewell o f Jefferson, Marion much from the cat on her hand. "yjy^TLL prom ptly respond to all alls, day, at the courthouse door in the town o f | record in the office o f the County Clerk o f ' i. C O R D O V A N ) co arty. day or night. nrracH a d m m u d M R It was thought there was still some C hampaonb - K eyfb —A t Bandon, July 28, Empire C ity, in said county and Rlate, offer | said Coos county, and w ill. O N S A T U R C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E O O N . for sale and sell at pnblio auction to the D A Y, T H E 24TH D A Y O F AUG U ST, 4 * 3 . 9 FlNt CAI/fcKMMM$ 1895, by Justice A. I ). Morse, Joseph glass in (he wound, hat now she 1895, at one o’clock in the afternoon o f said highest nnd bent bidder for cash all right, Champagne and Miss Nora Keyes. *3.49 POLICE.) sot. u t day, at the courthouse door o f said Coos thinks one or tw oof the small bones D e a n -M c K n io h t —A t the residence I"’ w. • Q O fk ACREN OF LAND FOR 8ALE— title and interest which the aaid The Gravel couuty. Oregon, in the tow n o f Empire e Vwnr" Ó & ' j A beautiful home. lOOO prune Ford Creamery Association, th ed ffen dan t 8. H. Hazard, Em pire City, Ang. L ,4’ _ trees treea coming comino into bearing; bearing. a „ good apple above named, had on the 2d day o f March, City, in said county, offer fo r sale nnd sell have been fractured. by Rev. G. W. Qnimby, Edgar W . Dean orchard and aome email fra il; Rood K«od bouse house 1896, or may at any time sinoe have aoqnired at public miction, to the highest alnl best *2. * i boys S o w l S hoo , and Miss Harsh B. M oKnight. M iss M illie Bronillette of M yr end barn and ootb u ild in »»; plenty o f good in or to the follow in g described real estate, bidder for cash, all o f the righ t, title and l a d ie s - water and everyth in goon T rn l«n t.__A ^ I y to to-wit: T h e creamery building, machinery interest which the said defendants, or tle Point gave a musical and elo K. COKMA1 and ground known a* the Gravel Ford either o f them, had on the 16th day o f October, 1891, or m ay at any tim e since M yrtle Poin t, Or., or on the plaee. Creamery, constituting the creamery plant cutionary entertainment at Masonic A w a rd e d _ ’ '■N —P ») o f the said Ornvel Ford Creamery Aaaocia- have acquired, in or to the above described real property, or so much thereof as rosy hall last Saturday night. The at H ig h e st H onors— W o r ld ’s" Pall*, 1 ) I O S F O R H ALE.—Several fine h a lf- tion, in Cooa county, Oregon, and located be necessary to «A tisfy the demands o f said 1 breed Berkshire pigs. ebont6 ireekf old. on and t>eing the land conveyed to aaid OvtrOfM Million People wear tho execution as above stAted. tendance was very small, a discredit st n<) and 75 cents esch. Usll on or send to Gravel Ford Creamery Assignation by K. A. Q o ld Medal, M idwinter Pair. D ated July 17, lc95. JO H N q U IC K . Pollard nnd w ife and described as follows: | W W . G AG E, to our towD, both od account of the A l l our s I i o m a r e e q u a lly » a t 1»fa c t o r y 2t) Lsm pey Creek. Or. Beginning at a pile 12 inches in diameter ; Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. y give the best value for the money. . under the east side o f the Gravel Ford 1 ly23 5t| personnel and character of the en y «quel ctMtom shoes In style end fit. ( Testimonials lor Lewis' Rheumatic bridge, said pile is marked “ C. S.” and is lr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. 210H feet south, and 129 feet east o f t h e 1 tertainment. T be recitatiocs were The prices ere u n i fo r m t a m p e d on sets. Liniment. mesnder oom er on the right bank o f the [ f rom $i to S.i saved over other makes. of a high order un 1 in that y o u D g North Fork o f the Coquille river, between If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by W . T. Lswxs. Manufacturer o f Lew i»* L in sections 26 snd 34. in two 28 south, o f range lady's most charming style, while Dealersrvp?ywhen». W anted,»(rent 12 weet, W illam ette meridian, state o f Ore- I iment, M vrtle Point, O regon. P baii H i«: I have been troubled with gon, and rnnning south 19 deg. east 100 feet to take exclusive sale tor this vicin her sisters, very young people, sick headache fo r years, and have tried along county road: thence south 34 degrees ity. W rite st once. Misses Jessie and Sadie, rendered many remedies, bnt found no good result east 98V$ feet to oedar postmarked “ C. 8.” ; j h »K K L A J t b from anything until I tried your G reat L in thence fterth » W degrees east » distance o f a beautiful dnet and one of them a im ent. I found permanent relief from o n « about 160 feet to low water mark o f the j ik / C c J D O J s r .A .x jD ’ a solo. W e regret that those who application and recommend it to the public right bank o f the aaid Coquille river: 1)fI ________________ for like trouble. . I _______ have often been in bed thence up stream along low water mark to B audot , Oregon. June 20, 1896. w a d to shape the entertainments for 2 or 3 d ata w ith thia dreadful disease 1 the lower ride o f the Gravel Ford bridge; fROM THIS DATE, UNTIL FURTHER and amasements of oar community and havesuffered intensely, IIt but I am happy j thence «oath *5 degrees west to tbe place of notice, we w ill pay 12 cents fo r good to edacstioonl, moral and beneficial to say tnat I have at laat found a sure cure, ! beginning containing one-fourth o f an wool, delivered here. For farther partic and that cure is L ew is’ Great Rheumatic acre o f land more or lese and «ituated in ular«, call on or address ends sbonld be so conspicuous in Coos county, state o f Oregon. and Neuralgic Linim ent. Respectfully. B AN D O N W O O LE N M I L L « CO. Dated at Empire City. Coo« oonniy, uro- their absence. A special effort MRS. G . W . S T E W A R T , Hack« and twine will be fa m ish e d free Red Front B oilid in c—n p -«t»ir»— Front 8 t. 1HÍM. should have been made in this> This Liniment on sale at Lenava’t gon. th i« 27th day o f July. M ost P erfect M ade. npon application to parties disposing o f W. W. G AG E. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y. instance. drug store. jly30 5w) Sheriff o f C oo« county, Oregon. their wool to us. AO Y ea rs tb e Standard. N N A C oquille City, O r. W. L D ouclas $ 3 S IflOEri* io« '"»V W. L. Douglas $3& $4 Shoes DR £ Wool ! Wool I Farmers,Attention BAKING P 55 W M R F Stains anil Hair Dressing