Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 27, 1895, Image 3

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    Our
C it y
M rliu o ls
W ill open the 1st Monday in Sep-
TUESDAY.
AUGUST
I tembor— next Monday— in charge
27. 1895
o f Prof. F. C. Kinnicutt as princi­
pal, and Miss Sallie Mast as 1st
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
U ff ONUAYH, W E D N ESD AY!! AN D F B I- assistant The board o f trnstees
I t JL day« will run as follows;
Leave
8.00 n. iu.
Marshfield
Arrive “
9.15 “
C O Q U IL L E C ITY
9.50 «
Norway
10.00 “
Myrtle Point
Prom LaGrippe.
How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored
One of Kentucky’s Business
Men to Health.
good teachers for the public schools.
11.00a. ra. T h e principal is well known and
10.25 ‘
popular as an educator iu this
10. 15 "
locality, and the assistant comes
Additional locals on 2d page.
highly recommended as to qualifi­
M iss F lo Goodman came up from terra P ro f. Kinnicutt will oonduct
a private school, and expects to
Prosper yesterday.
draw a good support for high-school
and academic branches from oat-
spell, not feeling well.
side neighborhoods, where his ser­
L ast T hursday Prof. Eenematz vices as an educator are well known
and appreciated.
Bet the stakes for the new hotel.
Movers and outing parties are
W eddiD g cake and other goodies
getting Around in a lively manner. were placed on our deck last Thu rs­
G. W . W hite is at his post again day, au evidence of the joy-bells
— one day off is all he can spare to which peeled forth at the nuptials
of Prof. W . C. Chase o f Phoenix,
feel poorly.
W e i egret to hear that Miss M ay Jackson county, and one o f Co-
Moore, for some months past in quille’s most estimable daughters,
California, is in declining health. Miss Inez Rich, at the residence
D r. J. C. Bogue desires his for­ o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
mer patients to call on Dr. Strange, W. Rich, in this place. Rev. C. P.
who will complete any work com­ Cone officiated aud there was pres­
ent a number of friends of the
menced by him.
bride and family.
Mr. Chase is
I f onr readers will clip the cou­ principal of the schools at Phoenix,
pon offering premiums, in another and will shortly take his bride
column, they will find the promise thither. The H er ald joins in
congratulations aud well-wishes to
carried out to the letter.
the yonng couple, even while har­
M iss B irdie Elliott came up from
boring the general regret at losing
Bandon Saturday and spent Sun­ Miss Inez from our society circles.
day at home with the family. She
Bishop M orris, of the Episcopal
le an employe at the woolen mill.
church, from Portland, and Rev.
T h e hardware firm of L am b & and M rs. H orsfall of Marshfield,
N osier has been dissolved by passed through this’ place last F r i­
ness.
Manners”—
not yours, nor ours, but “the other
fellow ’s” — will be given at the
Christian church next Saturday
night by Itev C. P. Cone.
Pennsylvania.
with any­
thing of the kind grown.
cotics that stupefied me, but gave me no
rest. I was only conscious of intense mental
weaknoss, agonizing bodily pain and the
fact that I was hourly growing weaker.
When in this condition, 1 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 22,1896.
D. W. H ilton .
pare and vigorous with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
handles from the factory at B an ­ A little caation in this respect may prevent
don.
serious illness at this season. Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla is the bestall-tho-year-round med­
T h e H eb ald has on file for next
icine in existence.
beautiful verses by E.
B. Price, the first since the arrival
o f our old friend from Iowa, who
has now established his home with
the Muse on the
banks o f the beautiful Coquille.
W e shall hope to hear from him
frequently.
J. W . Huddleston and wife, the
form er at one time a resident in
this section, returned per steamer
A rag o last week from California
and spent several day* here.
He
was an old acquaintance and friend
o f our townspeople, M r. and Mrs. J.
W . Nosier, and were guests of the
latter while here.
Mr. H., accom­
panied by two or three friends from
California, departed since for the
j
C ow creek mining section, where
they will prospect freely.
W e expect the approaching term
o f onr school to equal the best we
Awarded
y \
H ighest Honora—W o rW rF a lri
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.'
DR
o f the house hinders the teachers’
whom
is well
known to our citizens and popular
as an educator, while the other is
experienced, comes
well
recom­
mended and stands well in her pro­
fession. N o w let the patrons at
least lean toward the side of prog­
ress, sustain the teachers in tbeir
discipline and give the effort a.fair
trial.
75 Gold Medals,
Has Taken \a2
u n o
i m
b
u
i i
i J6
Prof. J. H .
superintendent,
Barklcw, county
returned
home
from the examination at Marshfield
last week, but will be present in
that place for some days again, be­
ginning yesterday, to conduct the
teachers’ institute.
O firt
ACRES O F L A N D FO R 8 A L E —
A beautiful home.
lO O O prune
trees coming into bearing; a good apple
orchard and some small fruit; good house
and barn and outbuildings; plenty of good
water and everything convenient. Apply to
E. CO RM AN,
sepl)
Myrtle Point, Or., or on the place.
T > IG S
FO R SA LE .—Several fine half-
Fir#t and Sec0!
Second Prizes.
A $5000 Challenge in Gold Coin
to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like
THE IMPERIAL !
*S T Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington
during the season of 1894.
FOR
PR ICES,
APPLY
N O R T H P A C I F I C B I C Y C L E CO.,
133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon.
TO—
6 . F. B O U T E L L , C oqu ille City,
A G E N T F O R COOS C O UN TY.
I T ’S IN J U R IO U S TO S T O P S U D D E N L Y
and don’t be imposed upon hy buying a
remedy that requires you to do so, as it is
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
DON’T
STOP
TOBACCO
Dr. Miles’ flenrine Restores Health.
Sting
through Coquille postoffice.
BARINO
poma
Moat Perfect Made.
Years the Standard.
40
northwest quarter, south half of the north­
the
northeast quarter, north half of ih ) north­
west quarter, southwest quarter of north­
west quarter nnd northwest quarter of
northeast quarter of section two, all in
township thirty sonth of range eleven west
of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos county,
Oregon.
Dated at Empire City, Coos county, Ore­
gon, this 10th clay of August, 1896.
aug20 5wj
W . W. GAGE.
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon,
structed, would be most creditable east quarter, northeast quarter of
to our town and make a name for
the artist.
The desigD provides
for a building 96x36 feet, two
stories high, with tower in front
corner and a portico.
It provides
24 sleeping rooms, with offices,
ladies’ parlor, gents’ sitting room,
Citation.
Rev. C. P . Cone will lecture to­ large diningroom, sample-room and
night, at the Christian chnrcb, on baggage-room, etc., o f ample pro­ IN T H E 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 , FO R CO O S
the A. P . A .
H e purposes mak­ portions and convcmeDt in location.
COUNTY:
In
the matter of the Estate of )
ing an expose of the principles and The H er ald is glad to record these
Catherine Rebecca Decker, > C IT A T IO N
facts
and
congratulates
alj
parties
deceased.
)
aims of that new influence in poli­
In the name of the State of Oregon:
tics. Everybody should go out aDd on home talent and the public ap ­ To Samuel E. Decker, F. M. Decker, Rose
Jones (nee Decker), Arthur Decker,
preciation thereof.
hear him.
Lillie Docker, John Decker and Alace
G. T. Robison of near A rago last
The H er ald has lost part o f its
season sent some o f his B radshaw office force, its faithful apprentice,
plums and prunes to California, on usually termed the “devil,” having
the order of commercial travelers tukeu a notion recently to travel
who took a fancy to them ns super­ some, take a rest from the tiresome,
ior to tbeir own, and last week he monotonous drudgery of the print­
was called npon-to forward another ing office and see the sights. Aaron
sample lot, per steamer Homer, W ilson has been with us about 2J
ordered by parties who had “ heard years, and of course we dislike to
of them” last fall.
part with him, but times are hard,
and will exhibit it at fairs and
other public gatherings. H e tried
bis hand at a public management
of the machine at Riverton last
Friday night, and received good
Mr. and Mrs. James. W alsh
sire us to thank the many friends
UatarrR.
PA P ERS :
lowing
E. W . Jov C ) mpa » v — G entlemen: S C A T T E R E D HEEDS, Philadelphia. Pa.
I have just completed the Recond O R C H A R D A N D FARM. Ban Francisco.
bottle of your VegetableSai saparilla, H O M E M A G A Z IN E , Washington, D. 0«
FAR M J O U R N A L , Philadelphia, Pa.
I have had catarrh for years which
Only one coupon honored with each order.
affected my eyes, hearing aud stom­ (Sugar purchases not incloded
so in
in^heabove
me above
ach. Frequently would have dull offer.]
Books from onr 25 cent
headaches for days at a time. Since liât may ho chosen in }>lace
taking your remedy I have felt d o of papers if prefei
disagreeable symptoms.
Geo. Moulton ngnin accepts the
Trusting you will publish this as
I want any one suffering from any agency of the Pacific nnrsery at
of the above symptoms to be bene­ Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass
This is a reliable
fited. Kindly send me two more , Coos county.
bottles by return express. (Signed) firm and already known as such
to Coos conuty patrons, whilo
M r . F r e d e r ic k D e K i c h m o s d ,
Seattle, Wash. G eorge is also well known and
, deals fairly with onr citizens.
If
Every mail brings a new batch of yon want frnit traps of any kind,
testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable trne to name and at fair prices,
Sarsaparilla.
I give George Moolton your order.
FREE
W e have secured two ex­
cellent and experienced teachers,
one especially o f
All druggists guarantee Dr. Miles* .P a in
P il l s to stoD Headache. "One
“One cent a
H e also gave a
d e­ encouragement
public entertainment at M asonic
and neighbors who visited and in­ hall in this place last Saturday
night, which was fairly well patron­
The ladies of the W . R. C. are terested themselves during the
ized.
H is brother, A1 W ilson,
preparing many useful and beauti­ affliction of their daughter, N ora
accompanies, aDd they took their
W
eldon
(now
Mrs.
A.
H
.
Hannah
ful articles to Ire disposed o f at
departure for Rosebarg, Grants
their fair and entertainment on of Eureka, C al.), when she had met
with an acoidenl and was confined Pass and other points Satuiday
September 28th.
We
to her home so long.
They will night after the exhibition.
M A R B IF .D .
never forget the kindnesses and j hope the boys may be successful,
S u m k r l in - H a bm a n —At the residence of the sympathy expressed.
; having both a pleasant experience
bride's mother, Mrs. Hannan, at Lee, Aug.
! and profitable occupation. They
18, 1895, by liev. Mr. Oarle, R. O. Samer-
The new Christian chnrcb in
lin and Miss Cora Harman.
shook hands with maDy friends
will be dedicated next here who wished them well and
C hasb -R ich — In Coquille City, Aug. 21.1895. this city
by Rev. C. P. Cone, W . C. Chase of Jack-
son county, and Miss Inez A. Rich of this Sunday, and a large attendance is will be glad to hear of their success.
city.
expected. Arrangements are being
S cbtnbidbb - F bbundabfbb —At Empire City,
A l l Persons who will clip this
Aug. 20,1895, by Justice Gossans, John W. made for a basket dinner in the
coupon from the columns
Schneider and Mrs. Amelia Frenndarfer, grove, and delegations will attend IX I I
both of Beaver Hill, and recent arrivals
* , U * - of the H E R A L D and send
from the Franklin mines, Washington.
from all
parts o f the county. it with their order to Smith’s Cash
Arrangements will be made for Store, 414 to 418 Front street, >San
D O B ÎI.
from the upper and Francisco, Cal., will receive pre­
A n
son —At Marshfiold, Ang. t8 ,1895, to excursions
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andeison, a son.
On orders $1
lower river sections by steamers, miums, as follows:
C ttlin —In Coquille City, Aug. 23, 1895, to
while a great many will come in | to $10, a child’s book, Dolly Dimple
Dr. and Mrs. Culin, a daughter.
Series; order $10 to $25, one year's
conveyances of their own.
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subscription, free, to any of the fol­
have yet had, unless the crowding,
efforts.
A strictly H igh Grado Machine, warranted from the ground up,
241-212 Rialto Building, C H IC A G O , I L L .
N
A b o u t 90 head of hogs from the
A ra g o creamery were shipped to promptly meet and reorganize for the battle of life within the city’s
San Francisco on the steamer Bau- the winter campaign of education environments. They enjoyed their
dorille last Friday.
The steamer and social entertainment.
trip greatly and are feeling strength­
also took on lumber on the lower
Malarial and other atmosphoric influences ened.
They secured 16 fine, fat
river and a large number of broom- are beat counteracted by keeping the blood deer.
wakes
Systematic Plan of Speculation
O u r friends, W .D rn n e aud family, the duties are confining, and he
and former— home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman, M r. thongbt he could make a pleasant
T h e 1st Tuesday rig h t in Sep­ and Mrs. Bnzan and Mr. Baskirk, change, rest up, make some money
tember was set for the reassembl­ after an outing and hunt in the — or at least pay his way— and get
ing o f the I. O. G . T. That will be mountains of three weeks, returned some experience with the outside
next Tuesday night, aud it should last Friday evening renewed for world, so he secured a phonograph
hibited some Yellow
Danvers
onioDS of his own raising, and they
us aod
=
M r .E d it o r : “ A good and easy way
to discover the presence of o z o d b
in a place is to wear silver trinkets.
I f they grow black, as if near hot
sulphur springs, yon have it in a
O DISEASE has ever presented so many large proportion.
Silver jewelry
peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease keeps white in the low-lying torbas
leaves its victims so debilitated, useless,
of Norway, but gets black in the
sloepiess, nerveless, as LaGrippe.
Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the Mut­ hillside pine woods.
Bandon being
ual Life Insurance Go., of Kentucky, says: credited with au abundant ozone, it
"In 1889 and '90 I had two severe attacks
of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my ner­ will now be in order to hear some­
vous system with such severity that my life thing on the subject from its cham­
was despaired of. I had not slept for more
* *.
than two months except by the use of nar­ pion, Brother Bennett.
The bishop is very
T h e encampment at Marshfield
w ill begin next Friday. O u r opin­
Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the
ion is the horse-racing program on
public schools at Anderson, Cal.,
Sunday will not add to its success
says: “I have used Chamberlain’s
— there is complaint against this Pain Balm and have found it an ex­
innovation.
cellent remedy for lameness and
N ext Monday will be celebrated slight wounds.” Lameness usually
results from a sprain, or other in­
as L a b o r Day. Marshfield will
jury, or from rheumatism, for which
celebrate, aud we ought to observe Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is espe­
the day here, with a view to edu­ cially intended and unequaled. It
cate the masses in the economics affords almost immediate relief and
in a short time effects a permanent
o f the day.
cure. F o r sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve,
T h e B and onlio’s passenger list druggist.
to San Francisco last Friday was
Rev. and Mre. J. T. Thornton
composed of Rev. Thornton, wife
bade adieu to Coquille City and
and three children, F red Hansen,
friends
and congregation
last
Miss Lizzie Winchester and Mrs.
Thursday, after a residence of two
H . Stowers.
years.
They took the steamer
Jas. H ervey of the North Fork Bandorille for the city, thence to
was down last Saturday and ex­ southern California, their future—
issue some
* 1
fe b l 9 6 ]
Christian church, as results of his
agreeable and social. H e comes of protracted meeting here.
the early Quaker stock, of those
Snperiutendent Canning of the
who were participants in the first county farm has a bright 8-year-old
settlement of that great common­
boy to pnt out on trial, or for adop­
wealth— coeval with our own fore­
tion
to the proper person.
A p p ly
fathers, of the old Scotch-Irish
at once in person, or by letter
settlers.
For a sluggish and torpid liver, nothing
oan surpass Ayer’s pills. They contain no
oalomel, nor any mineral drug, but are com­
posed of the active principles of the best
vegetable cathartics, and their nse always
results in marked benefit, to the patient.
will compare favorably
Ì T H E IM PERIAL BICYCLE,
B ^ C O -C U E O .
Call on D r. Strange to have your -L breed Berkshire pigs, about 6 weeks old,
at 50 and 75 cents eaok. Call on or send to
It is purely vegetable.
You
dental work done.
H e will be at
J O H N QUICK,
do not have to Btop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0- It will notify you
Lampey Creek, Or.
Coquille City from August 26 until 2t)
when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease, Your system will be
September 2d.
as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke”
iEacecTAtioaa. S ale.
An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in ali
W e would be glad to receive
some good apples, plums, pears, "VTO TIC E is hereby given, that nnder and its forms, or money refunded.
Prico $1 p er box, or 3 boxes (80 davs
J l v by virtue of an execution aud order of
berries, or lard, bacon, chickens or sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F o r sale by all druggists or w ill
S E N D S IX TW O - CENT
eggs on subscriptions. Remember State of Oregon for Coos county, against be sent by mail upon receipt of price.
ye editor.
N . B .— O r money will Matthew N . Belieu,Martha M. Belieu and W. S T A M P S F O R S A M P L E BOX.
Booklets and proofs free.
L . Dixon, defendants, and in favorof John
Jamee E. Baldwin, who canvassed
tie accepted.
E ubeka C h e m ic a l & M V o Co., L a Crosse, Wia.
W. Eldridge, plaintiff, commanding me
this section some time since for
to make sale of the certain mortgaged real
O n r local architect and carpen­ property hereinafter particularly described,
Offloeof
T
H
E
P
IO N E E B P r ESS C O M P A N Y , C. W . Hornlek, Sopt.,
H arp er’s Pictorial H istory o f the
a sufficiency thereof to satisfy the
ter, C. C. Myers, presented a design or
amounts specified in said execution, to wit:
W a r, is teaching the school at
BorekaChemical and Man’f’g Co L a Crowe, W ie .-D e iu ' t i i n ! ' I*heve h J i ' a ' i
for the new hotel to the board of $400.60, with interest thereon at the rate of fiend for many years, and during the past two years have emoked fifteen to tw e n t y o i«r a
ten per cent per annum from the 21st day of
Fairview.
directors last week, among others, May, 1896, an attorney fee of $50.00, and regularly every day. My whole nervone system became affected, until my pn ySofan »Sid
t L «"® »
tob1aooo-.for ,h a ‘ ime bein« « t least. I t r i l i the w -M lU d
for $13.00 costs and disbursements, together ^ i i “ a "n‘n* ! ?
Prof. Kanematz has 700 thrifty
KtSIey ( nr,e'
No-To-Bao,
and various other remedies, but without suocefie until I
and the board adopted it aud chose with costs on said writ, I will, O N SA T U R ­
accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Curo. » Three weeks ago iodsy I coJ ^ S S i d
day for Bandon and the lower coast mulberry trees in tbeir second year, him superintendent of construction. DAY, T H E 218T D AY O F SE PTEM B ER , your preparation, and today I oonsider myself completely cured ; la m in nOTfeot health
1895, at one o’ clock in the afternoon of said
in connection with church work. and will put out 000 more —nearly W e have seen the draft, and confess day, at the Courthouse door in the town of and the horrible craving for tobaoco, which every inveterato smoker fully aEnreciatS bai
completelyaleft mo.
I consider your “Baco-Curo” simply wonderful?
can f u i i
City, Coos county, Oregon, offer for recommend it. Yours very truly,
This editor had the pleasure o f an five aciee in all— the coming season an agreeable surprise at the talent Empire
0. W . H o r n ic k .
sale and sell at public auction to the high­
at
hie
eilk
station.
and best bidder for cash, all right,* title
introduction to and interview with
which has been developed, or at est
and interest which the said defendants, or
Citation.
Rev. C. P. Cone baptised several least drawn out, at this occasion of either of them had on the 22d day of Sep­
the bishop, and of rehearsing
tember, 1893, or may at any time since nave
events and familiar scenes of “auld converts last week and received our city’s progress.
A building of acquired in or to the following described IN T H E N AM E O F T H E S T A T E OF
OREGON:
lang-syne” in our native state, several to membership of the such ertistic design, if well con­ real estate: The southeast quarter of the To George Landrith, Joseph Landrith, O li­
mutual consent, the latter retiring.
M r. L a m b will continue the busi­
A lecture on “Bad
Investments.
£
O u r school will open next M on­ cations and experience.
A t the close of the free school
day, Septem ber 2d.
U ncle Jack W ilson is off duty a
Small
Returning prosperity will make many rioh, bat nowhere eon they make ao muoh within
a short time aa by enooessful Speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stock.
Si 1 f l 00 EOU EA C H D O L L A R IN V E S T E D OAN BE M A D E I1Y O U R
originated by as. All successful speculator« operate on a regular system.
It is a well-known fact that there are thousands of ueople iu all parts of the United
States who, by systematic tradiug through Chicago brokers, make large amount« every
ear, ranging from a few thousand dollars for the man who invests a hundred or tWo
undred dollars up to $60,000 or $100,000 or more by those who invest a few thousand.
It is also a faot 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 covors both sides,
so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that piles up enormously
in a short time.
W R IT E F O R C O N V IN C IN G PROOFS, also onr Manual on successful speculation
and our Daily Market Report, full of money-making pointers. A L L FREE. Our M an­
ual explains margin trading fully.
Highest references in regard to our standing and
sucoess.
For further information address
T H O M A S ¿ Z CO., Bunkers k Brokers,
foel assured that it has secured
Arrive
12.15p. m.
Leave
1 BIG PROFITS
JOHN H. YAGER,
ver G. Landrith, Martha L . Crow, Dora
— DEALER I N —
A. Cathoart, Cyrus L. Landrith, E. I. Lan­
drith, John Applegate, Alice M. Hart,
Mary O . Wilson, Samuel W . Applegate,
Sylvia E. Chambers, Emma D . Bunch
Calvin 0. Bridges, hoirs nt law of Cyrus
Landrith, deceased, late of Coos county,
in the State of Oregon, and to such other
roons as claim a freehold estate in the
ads hereinafter described.
You and each of you are hereby notified
that, on the 8th day of July. 1895, Martha
A. Landrith filed in the County Court of
the State of 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 oertain pieces and par­
cels of land in said Coos oounty particularly
RDERS
BY
M A IL
PROM PTLY
described a« follows, to-wit: Lot No. one,
attended to, and goods shipped per
and nine acres off of the sonth end of lot steamer to all points on the upper river at
No. 2; the HE>£ of tho BEJtf- of section 23, prices that defy competition.
and lot No. 9 of section 2G, nil in township
25 south, of range 12 west of Willamette C O A L S ’J O V E S ,
meridian, containing in all one hundred
and twenty-four acres, and also all of the W O O D S T O V E S ,
tide lands fronting and abutting upon said
COOK STO VES
lands; and prays said Couit to make an
RANGES.
order directing the manner in which notice
of her application for assignment of dower BUILDING H A R D W A R E — Such aa Naila,
should be given. And whereas said County
Norews, Locks, Hinges, etc., at
Court did, on said 8th day of July, 1895,
rook-bottom „rices.
upon the filing of said petition, duly make
an order directing that a citation issue out
of said Court, directed to the persons here­
inbefore named, notifying them of the
filing of said petition, ana requiring them
to appenr in said Court, on or before the 3d
day of September, 1895, and show cause, if
any they have, vhy the prayer ot said peti­
I N Y PERSO N OR PERSONS
tion should not be granted, and tho dower
of said petitioner assigned to her in the
» C U T T IN G O N O R R E M O V ­
manner provided by law.
And whereas
said Court further ordered that tho Clerk
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G CHITTIM B A R K F R O M T H E
of said Court, cause such citation to be pub­
lished in a newspaper of genoral circulation
published in said county, once each week
for four successive weeks beforo said 3d day
of September, 1895.
Now. therefore, in pursuance of the order W IT H O U T B E I N O
D ULY
AU­
of said County Court, you nnd enoh of von
are hereby cited to be nnd appear in said T H O R IZ E D , W I L L B E P R O S E ­
County Court on or before the 3d day of
September, 1895, and show cause, if any you C U T E D A C C O R D IN G T O L A W .
have, why the prayer of said petition should
not be granted.
F W A n y person furnishing sufficient evi­
In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot
ray hnnd and affixed the seal of said Court dence for the reoovoryof Bark ao taken will
be
given one-half of the bark recovered.
this ltfth day of July, A. D . 1895.
D. F. D EAN, County Clerk.
•( shal )■
By E. Pannenberg,
Juno 11-Sm)
—
[ j ly23 5t |_________________ Deputy
Hardware, Stoves, Tin­
ware, Queesware,Glass­
ware, Lamps, Cutlery.
Etc., Etc.
K
B A N D O N , OR.
O
Decker, heirs at law of Catherine Rebecca
Decker, deceased, late of Coos oounty,
in the State of Oregon, and to all other
persons interested in said estate.
vV'herons, application having been made
in due form to the above named Court on
the 27th day of July, 1895, by Samuel E.
Decker, administrator of said estate, for
an order nnd lioense directing, authorizing
and empowering him to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of said decedent,
and described as follows, to-wit; Lots 1, 2
and 7, in block 1; lots 3, 4, 7 and 8, in block
G; lots 7 and 8, in block 5; lots 1 and 2, in
block 4; and lots 1 and 2 in block 2, in
Decker’s Addition to Myrtle Point, Coos
county, Oregon,
And whereas, said Court fixed on the 3d
day of September, 1895, at ten o’clock in
the forenoon, at the Courtroom of this
Court, in the Courthouse in Empire City,
Coos county atid state of Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing any and all
objections to said petition and the granting
of said order and license of sale.
Therefore, in the name of the State of
Oregon. You and each of Voa, and all un­
known heirs if nny such there be, and all
other persons interested in said estate are
hereby cited, directed and required to be
nnd appear at said time and place then and
there to show cause, i f any you have, or if
any exist, why an order of sale should not
be made, as in the potition prayed for, and
why said petition should not be granted
nnd said order and lioense should not issue.
W itness , The Hon. J. Henry Sclifoeder,
Judge of said Court, with the seal
of said Court affixed, this 81st
•{ S bal
day of July, A.D, 1895.
—
D. F. D E A N , Clerk.
and elsewhere if any activity in the locality.
HUgfi 5t] By Eugene Pannenberg, Deputy. Keep yonr business or affairs alive and
I r t S f IS THE BEST.
| U b FIT P C « A K IN * .
make them move. Cash is the right thing.
S . C O R D O V A N ,
Do
not
let
any
one
get
your
name
down
as
Ebceou. tion fcJalo.
mUCH ACIUWCLUO CAAZ.
a debtor. Be free and independent to par-
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O T IC E is hereby giyeu that nnder and chase where and what you please. If you
havo
not
the
capital
to
run
tho
ranch
or
tho
by virtue of an execution and order Of
*M P POLICE, s soua,
business get it on the best terms possible
sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Coos County on the 27th and pay for it at ourrent rates, but do not
y two prices for goods for tho sake of a
day of July, 1895, in favor of The Cream­
v weeks oredit. That is your trouble to-
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ery Package Manufacturing Company of
y. Economy is wealth.
Our C L O T H ­
Kansa« City, State of Missonri, plaintiff,
- L A D IE S ' .
IN
G
for
Sunday
and
everyday
use
is
well
and against the property of The Gravel
Ford Creamery Association, defendant, made And of good material. It is sold at
A Y X SU
IT O
S AT
N D
L/i\
S U lT
AT
commanding me to make sale of the certain the r ght price. S U U N
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mortgaged property in said execution and U P.
Bend
for
onr
full
hereinafter particularly described to SAtisfv
list of 1 4 T
O v.r O h Million PMpta wear tho
the domandsof the said plaintiff an speci­
fied in the said execution, to-wit: The sum
S M IT H 'S CASH ST O R E,
of $378.11, an attorney fee of $40.00. costs
All our shoos are squally satisfactory
nnd disbursements taxed at $20.00, together
41G to 418 F rott street. Han Francisco,
Thor (Iv o tho host vafoo for tho n o o n .
,
With all accruing costa. I Will, on F R ID AY ,
They
equal cuotooi ahooo lo stylo H t m .
f
T H E 30TH DAY O F AU G U ST , 1895, at
Their
uwurp—eed. ] |
__ wearing
____ _ qualities
. talRIe* are ufieurneeeed.
one o’clock in the afternoon of the «aid
_ie price* ere u*lforte,~»*tem ped on eofe.
day, at the oourthouae door in the town of
rom f i to 9j saved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold b f
Empire City, in said county and state, offer
for sale and sell at Dublio auction to the
Dealers
etory where. Wanted, agen I
highest and best bidder for cash all right,
to take exclusive sale tor this vicin­
title and interest which the said The Gravel
Ford Creamery Association, the dc fendant
ity. W rite at once.
nbove named, had on the 2d day of March.
1895. or may at any time ninoe have acquired
in or to the following described real estate,
W aitoow , Oregon, June 20, 1895.
f\I
3 v £ c 2 D 0 2 S r ^ t k J l,r )-S
to-wit: The creamery building, machinery
and gronnd known as the Gravel Ford L^ROM THIS DATE, UNTIL FURTHER
I
notice,
we will pay 19 omits for good
Creamery, constituting the cfeamefy plant
of the said Gravel Ford Cregmery Assoeia- I wool, delivered here. For further partic­
tion, In Coos oounty, Oregon, and locate«] | ular*, call on or address
B A N D O N W O O L E N M IL L S CO.
on and being the land conveyed to said j
Sacks and twine will be furnished free
Gravel Ford Creamery Association by E. A.
PAR LO R ;
upon
application to parties disponing of
Pollard and wife and described as follows: !
Beginning at a pile 12 inches in diameter their wool to us.
Red
Front
Builiding—ap-«t«irt—-Front St.
under the east side of the Gravel Ford
bridge, «aid pile is marked "C . 8.” and is Testimonials for Lew is' Rheumatic
COQUILLE CITY;
210>£ feet south, and 129 feet east of the
Liniment.
meander comer oh the right bank of the I
North Fork of the Coquille river, between |
sections 20 and 34. in twp’28 south, of range ! W . T. Lrwnt. Manufacturer of Lewis* Lin­
12 west. Willamette meridian, state of Ore­
iment, Myrtle Point. O regon .
gon, and running south 19 deg. east 100 feet | Dr. a a Hint I have been troubled with
along county road: thence south 34 degrees sick headache for years, and have tried
j east 98>£ feet to cedar post marked “ C7S.”j ; many remedies, but fonnd no good result
1 thence horth 3UW degrees east a distance of i from anything until I tried yonr Great Lin­
I about 150 feet to low water mark of the iment, I found permanent relief from one
I right bank of the said Coquille river; application and recommend it to the public
1 thence np stream along low water mark to for like trouble. I have often been in bed
the lower side of the Gravel Ford bridge: for 2 or 3 days with this dreadful disease R f i A r r P Q —40 acres extr. fine
1 thence south 45 degrees west to the place of j and havesnffered intensely, but 1 am happy J U
C 3 bottow land, all impmvoU
beginning containing one-fourth of aft to say tnat I have at last fonnd a sure cure, and wall located; fair house, rood apple,
, acre of land more or less and situated in And that cure is Lewis' Groat Uhenmatio prune and cherry orchard«, good barn, beat
of water for household nnd stock in nbnnd
Coos county, state of Oregon.
and Neuralgic Uniment. Respectfully,
Dated at Empire City, Coo* oounty, Ore­
anep. AI>ont 1 mile from nostoffice, close
MRS. G . W . S T E W A R T .
river and creamery, and goodsohool.
gon, this 27th day of July, 1895.
This Liniment on sale at Leneve's to
yq W GAG E,
with county road running on one side o f
drug store.
jlySO5w) Sheriff of Coo« county, Oregon. ‘
place. Inquire nt
U E U A L P O F f l ( C.
NOTICE.
Southern Oregon Go’s Lami,
SOUTHERN OREGON CO.
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CLOTHING
Wool I
W . L . D o u g la s $3 & $4 S h o e s
Wool I
Farmers, Attention
Sharing and Hair Dressing
RARE
CHANGE
Nice Home for Sale