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t i f i l i * <£vh] J e r a ld TUESDAY. OCTOBEB 1 , 1805 . * REGULAR T R A IN S V f O N D A YH, W E D N E SD A YS A N D FU I- dayrf will ran as follows; A rrive L eave I 12.15p. m. 8.00 a .m . I Marshfield A rriv e j Leave 0.16 “ I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y ll.0 0a.ru . 10.26 “ 0.60 “ Norway 10.16 “ 10.00 “ | M yrtle Point LO CAL IT E M S . Saturday night, October 12—the 1 masquerade. Coos couuty must be the “ E ver green Shore,” o f which we have j sung. Samuel Shuck o f L e e was down ou business yesterday. Mr. S. is one of the good citizens o f Coos. Some one borrowed S.P.C. John son’s overcoat from Johnson B ro’s shop, and he wishes it returned at once. Our friend August Schroeder, of Additional locals on 2d and 4th Norway, is preparing to rebuild his home, recently destroyed by pages. Ho, for the masquerade. T o McDonald’s, for hot or cold f i g liatile. Miss Noonie Hudson came up The academy bell rang out yes from Beaver H ill aud is spending a few duys visiting her parents and terday morning. K eep your eye on the masquerade, friends. T h e Q. A. It. post at M yrtle Arthur Flynn of the North Fork Point will give a grand musquerade on the night o f the 4th inst.— F r i was in town this morning. day night. Mr. and Mrs. E lliott returned The choir members are requested from Roseburg yesterday. to meet at the Methodist church John Flynn and son Sherman tomorrow (W ednesday) night for were in town shopping last F ri rehearsal. day. Dr. Moore’s fam ily arrived from Dr. M oore’s office and residence Portland on steamer Bandorille are at the Hatch property, near Mr. last Friday. They occupy Mr. Messer’s. Hatch’s property. Sam Johnson has become quite a N ext Monday the Populist's o f fisherman. H e caught 30 salmon the several precincts in the county last n igh t should meet and select their county The Good Templars are in work committeeman. Don’t fail. ing order at Sumner, and meet Presiding Elder ShuDgle is ex Saturday nights. pected to be in this place and con Comrade N. VV. Moon, o f the duct meeting at the Methodist Fairview neighborhood, was in church next Saturday and Sunday. town on business last Friday. I i a Buzan came down from his Populists should read the address mine last Sunday, took a look at o f the county committee onlst page. friends, laid in a winter’s supply of The time draws near for action. comforts, and returned today fo r a Mr. and Mrs. Phelan o f Marsh winter’s effort. H e deserves suc field made a visit to her parents, cess. Mr. and Mrs. John Nasburg, last Th e formula o f A yer's Sarsaparilla is week. well known to the medical profession, and on the 12th inst. Come and take a look at our orchards, ye blizzard-stricken, fro zen or parched denizens o f other localities. Mr. and Mrs. A iry moved iuto the “ L e tt” property last Sunday, and have charge of it as a “ boarding hall” connected with the academy. universally approved. Th e reputation o f the firm guarantees excellence and uniform ity in the medicine, and the world’ s experi ence fo r nearly h a lf a century has fully demonstrated its value. The marriage of our young friends, W. A. Mooroaw and Miss E lla Carl, of Norway, is announced to take place at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl, at Norway, on Thursday, 3d inst. Hon. A. M. Crawford, a promi nent Roseburg attorney, spent Last Thursday County Judge Sunday in this city. H e will be Schroeder and Commissioner Stitt present during our term o f district arrived here from the court sit court. tings and visited the county poor “ Beautiful Coos County.” Read farm, o f which place they make a the article from “ Oregon Progress,” highly fayorable report. on 1st page o f H e r a ld , and there The Sunday-school at Norway, will be more to follow. Subscribe has been reorganized, and Mrs. for the Progress. Capt. Butler will conduct it, having The Cormans and James Clinton been chosen superintendent. The and w ife staited for California school should be a success aDd yesterday; the former for southern j result in much good to the com California for residence, and the j munity. latter for Yreka to spend the win-1 Our district court is likely to ter. There can be no health fo reith er mind or | Provo interesting. The free state body 90 lonf? as the blood is vitiated, o f Beaver H ill will be attached to Cleanse the vital current from all impuri- {lie balance o f Coos County for ju- ties by the use o f Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. This medicine recruit» the wasted en(,r(?ielt, strengthens the nerves, and restores health to the debilitated system. Our townsman D. P. Strang yes- terday left aB ln e learm aiu apple at this office, one of a tree full of about average size, which weighs 111). 2Joz. The measurements are 13JxloJ inches. The frnit is grown on up-land, or bench lnud, is sound and first-class. .. • , . | d.cial purposes-provul.ng Beaver H ill i8 Dot bigger than the balance of the County. MorrasBro’s are building a tram- W(1y f rom ti,e river at J. J. Lam b’s landing to the timber at their new camp atFishtrap. I t will bo about three-quarters of a mile long, and will be completed this winter and be fu lly ready for use by spring. L o s t — By Leonard Coon, on Au The Collier Bro’s mining camp gust 29th, between the Norway force came down from the mines school house nnd Coaledo, on the yesterday, some o f them perma- wagon-road, one sack, containing nently. Among them were Henrv , nne l)a*r blankets and one eom- Collier, sou Glenn, and daughters, fo r t The finder will be suitably _ , ,, , | rewarded by leaving same at the Misses Ray aud Effio and Ruby ; H e r ald office. Lon Siramnnp, wife aud cuild, and Dick Barrows. | Some o f our friends might sup- A slight fracas—the first in this P<y with wheat chicken feed, section preceding the fall elections which will be credited on snbscrip- in the eastern states—took place at *lnus-_______________________________ our water-froDt last week over the M / tR R IF .n . transfer o f some baggage. I t re F ie l d -B utts —At Marshfield. Sept. 21, 1895, by Justice Hyde, J. W. Field and M issO . sulted later in the city recorder D . Butts. assessing a penalty o f $7.50 against N abb -N tgard — A t Marshfield. Sept. 21,1896, by Kev. Esbjorn, John Nabb and Miss one o f the parties for assault and Annie N y g n r d . ________________ battery. K eep cool. B O R I«. Watch your kidneys. They carry B. vrbib — At West Marshfield, Sept. 20,1895, to Mr. Mrs. James Barrie, a son. the poison from the system, and D IE D . need care, as much so,ns the bowels. il l e r —At Libby. Sept. 22, 1895, W illiam Take an occasional dose o f Oregon M M iller, aged 57 years. K iduev Tea, it will keep you iD prime health. G ive it to the chil Awarded dren. it will keep them well. aDd save lots o f trouble. Sold by drug Highest Honors— W orld's*Falr¿ Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. gists N. G. W . Perkins of M yrtle | Point, and 8. L . Leneve, o f Coquille ! City. ■ oa Tw o young men by the nance of Marshall, from Hum boldt county. | Cal., have rented the Harlocker ranch near Fisbtrap. B. L. Mar shall, one o f the brothers, will re turn to Humboldt iu a few days to close up his business, preparatory to moving bis father snd mother to the ranch. The Marshall brothers appear to be enterprising young men, and the H er ald extends to their, a cordial welcome to Coos county. i CREAM M flN G P tW D tR .Most P erfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. B E A R T D I S E A S E , Ilk. many other aliments when they - have taken hold o f the systom, never gets bettor o f Its own accord, but C o n sta n tly a rotes tear sc. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, but w ill not admit the fact. They don’ t want their friends to worry, and D o n 't k n o w w h a t to ta k e f o r it, as they have been told time and again that heart disease was Incurable. Such was the case o f Mr. Silas Farley o f D yosvllle, Ohio who writes June 19, 1894, as follows: fiI h a d h e a r t d isea se f o r 2 3 y e a rs , my heart hurting mo almost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told me it was only & question o f time as I could not be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, aud completely dis couraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I c o u ld n 't lie d o w n nor sit up. Think ing my time had como I told my fam ily what I wanted done when I was gono. B at on the first day o f March on the recommendation o f Mrs. Fannie Jones, o f Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking D r , M ile s ' N ew C u re f o r th e H e a r t and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 com menced framing a barn, which is heavy work, and 1 hav’nt lost a day since. I am 50 yoars old, 6 ft. 4li inches and woigh 2501bs. I b e lie v e I a m f u l l y c u r e d , and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know o f your wonderful remedies." Dyesvillo, Ohio. S ilas F a r lr t . Dr. Miles H eart Cure la sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle w ill benefit. A ll druggists sell it at $1, 6 bottles for 85 or it w ill bo sent, prepaid on receipt o f price by the Dr. Miles Modlcal Go., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health T h e W . K . C . E u lr r la ln in r n l, BIG PROFITS Small Investments. ReturuinR prosperity w ill make many rich, but nowbereean thev make so mooli within a abort time as by suooessfol Speculation iu Grain, Provisions and »took . 0 0 FOR e a c h d o l l a r in v e s t e d c a n b e m a d e b y o u r $ 10 . EHT IMPERIAL BICYCLE, Has Taken is a s / s ». Systematio P la n o f Speculation llW fl originated by on. A ll successful speculators operate on a regular system. . It is a well-known fact that there are thousands o f people iu All parts o f the United States who, by systematic trading through Chioago brokers, make large amounts every year, ranging from a few thousand dollars fo r 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 f.iot that those who make the largest profits from comparatively small investments on this plan are persons who live away from Chioago and invest through brokers who thoroughly understand systematio trading. Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested ou any trndjk but oovers both sides, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit fflkt piles up enormously in a short tim e. , W H IT E F O R C O N V IN C IN G PR O O FS, also our Manual ou successful speculation and our Daily Market Report, full o f money-making pointers. A L L F R E E Our Man ual explains margin trading fully. Highest references iu regard to our standing and success. For further inform ation address T H O M fe b l 96] lU A v ll ( 1 6 First and Second Priiei. A $5000 Challenge in Gold Coin to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like TH E IM P E R IA L ! Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington M r during the season of 1894. A S <SC C O , Bankers & Brokers, 241-242 Rialto Building, CHICAGO, I L L . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lew ellen of Miss L izzie Blaine is now on Coos R iver, where sbe has engaged M yrtle Point are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Root, and family. to teach a term o f sobool. The Roseburg R eview is author Prof. J. I. C o n gero f Bandon will resume his commercial school N o ity for the statement that FJmer vember 1st for the winter. W eekly, well known in this county, Y R T L E C AM P, NO. 197, W O O D M EN bad slain six panthers, single- o f the World, meets at Masonio Hsll 1st and Sd Monday nights o f each month. handed, within the post three weeks, A. J. S hhbwood , Consul. three each time. T h e average .George T . Moulton, Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Clinton came length o f the “ varmints” was about over from Marshfield Saturday and 8 feet, aud all were fully grown. M Bandon Recorder: A. H. Buck participated in the R eliefCorps’ fair ingham, form erly o f this place, and entertainment that night. and son-iD-law of G. M. Dyer, met O. B. Woolsey, o f Humboldt with a most serious accident at his county, Cal., left for bis home last home iu Benton couuty recently. Thursday. H e is keeping a weather H e was engaged in hauling wheat eye on the Coquille valley for next to the market aud fell under a loaded wagon— the wheel passing season. over his bead, fracturing the cheek iH D T A strictly High Grade Machine, warranted from the ground up, FO R PRICES, APPLY N O R T H P A C I F I C B IC Y C L E CO., 133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon; TO — O. F. B O U T E L L , C oquille City, A G E N T FO R COOS COUNTY. I T ’S IN J U R IO U S TO STO P SU D D E N LY and don’t be imposed upon by 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 hate 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 eontractad. Ask your druggist about DON’T STOP TOBACCO B A C O -C C T IR o . It is purely vegetable. You do not kavo to stop using tobacco with UA C0-CUR0- I t will notify yon 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, An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 dftjs treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F o r sule by all druggists or will The steamer Bandcrille came in and nasal bones, breaking one arm, be sent by mail upon receipt of price. E N D S I X TW O - CENT Booklets and proofs free. Friday morning o f last week and besides inflicting severe scalp in STAM PS F O R S A M P L E BOX. E urek a C h e m ic a l & M V 0 Co., La Crosse, Wis. departed in the evening. Sbe bad juries. H e is reported to b i iu s critical condition. a large mixed cargo from Portland, O fflc. o f T H E P IO N E E K P r ESB C O M P A N Y , 0. W . Hornick, 8 o p t„ _ . _ , , , 8t. Paul, M inn., ttept. 7,1894, including many tons o f flour and Eureka Chemionl and M a n T * Go., L a Crosae, W is —Dear H lrs: I h a te been a tobacco merchandise of various kinds for fiend for many yeara, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to t wentv cigars regularly every day. M y whole nervous system beoame affected, ontil my pu ysioian told this locality. I_ _ O n la O L - .« me I must give u p the use o f tobaooo, fo r the time being at least. I tried the so-oalled The ladies o f the R elief Corps had prepared a decided hit for their entertainment last Saturday night. They had misgivings, them selves as to whether their labor Miss M illie Bronillette, the elo bad not teen in vain, but these were cutionist, passed down to Bandon most thoroughly and agreeably dis last Saturday to fill engagements persed by the hour set for the mu to lecture and also for a musical sical and literary pregram. Theyhad and elocutionary entertainment. tables spread with exhibits o f their W e mautioned before that Miss B. handiwork that were a sight; the needle and art work proved a sur would shortly leave for the east, where she would take a course in prise and elicited hearty compli college, but she will first visit Wash ments. There were quilts, tidies, cushions,stool covers, work-baskets, ington, hence east to Boston- The entertainment given at W it- aprons,pillow-6hams, handkerchief- cases, many toys, bric-a-brac, lowdale Presbyterian church (Fish- etc., of exquisite design and finish, trap) last Friday night, by Miss many o f which were readily sold. M illie Brouillette, was an ovation Some higher-priced quilts and art to the youthful artist, and proved a work failed to sell because of the success in every way. The attend hard times. A cushion o f velvet, ance was large and the program of rich design, and a banner, richly highly edifying and entertaining. embroidered with raised flowerp The proceeds were donated by Miss Brouillette for the completion o f in oil, were rarely beautiful. The musical aud literary program the church building. was ns follows; A ll druggists sell Dr. Milos' Nerve Plasters. --------- » ............. — Song— Marching through Geor gia, by the choir, with the band ac (Jatarm . companying. E. W. J o y C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: Anthem by the choir— Consider I have just completed the second the Lilies. bottle of your YegetableSarsaparilla, Recitation by Irene Leneve— Go, I haVe had catarrh for years which affected my eyes, hearing and stom Feel What I have Felt. Song by the choir— Falling ach. Frequently would have dull headaches for days at a time. Since Leaves. taking your remedy I have felt no Song, male quartet— Hail, Silent disagreeable symptoms. N ig h t— byFiank Strang, 1st tenor, Trusting you will publish this as W. Sugg, 2d tenor, J. S. McEwen, I want any one suffering from any of the above symptoms to be bene 1st base, Drury Morgan, 2d base. fited. K indly send me two more Recitation by E va W hite— bottles by return express. (Signed) Grandpa’s Crazy Quilt. M b . F u e d e h ic k D e R ic h m o n d , Comic solo, “ N ot Much1’— W. S. Seattle, Wash. Perry. Encored. Every mail bringB a new batch of * Duet, “ Autumn W inds” — Mrs. testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable Morgan and Miss L ily Wagner. Sarsaparilla. Solo and chorus by the choir, “ K eep in de M iddle ob de Road.” A l l Persons who will clip this Miss Marvin Lam b presided at / I I I coupon from the columns of the H E R A LD and send the organ ip a most acceptable * 1 maimer. Thecboir comprised Mrs. it with their order to Smith’s Cash Store, 414 to 418 Front street, San Straug, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Tuttle i Francisco, Cal., will receive pre- aud Mrs. Sugg, sopranos; Miss j luiums, as follows: Ou orders $1 L ily Wagner, alto; W. Sugg and | to $10, a child’s book, Dolly Dimple Frank Strang, tenors; D. Morgan I Series; order $10 to $25, one year’s j subscription, free, to any of the fol- and J. S. McEwen, bassos. : Then followed a social time, and ! lowing the grab-bag and disposal of art ¡S C A T T E R E D HEEDS. Philadelphia. Pa. ' O R C H A R D A ND F A R M . San Francisco. icles made for sale. The grab-bag ¡H O M E M A G A Z IN E . Washington, D. C. was well supplied with maoy nice F AR M J O U R N A L . Philadelphia, Pa. j O nly one coupon honored with each order. things, but gave out long before the I Sugar purchases not included in the above o ffe r ] r r \ r r patrons bad been exhausted. I t I Books from our 26 cent !■ | < U U was a source of much interest and j list may be ohosen in place | - f l L L . j o f papers if preferred. amusement and could have been ruu much loDger. A fter the sales Geo. Moulton again accepts the came the lunch, c f which there had agency o f the Pacific nursery at been a bountiful supply, while Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass games and social entertainment (Joos county. This is a reliable firm and already known aa such continued to near midnight. to Coos county patrons, while The ladies o f our R elief Corps George is also well koown and are earnest, indefatigable workers, deals fairly with our citizens. If sparing neither time nor labor to you waDt fruit trees of any kind, carry out their ministrations of true to name and at fair prices, give George Moulton yoor order. love. Only a few days before this event, learning of the needs o f a fam ily near Fairview, who had been robbed of their home and the neces RI P A N S sities of life by tire, they bundled u. up a fine quilt aud other articles BJ of comfort and forwarded them to The modem stand J them, regardless o f the fact that •_ ard Family Medi the family was not in any way con Qf I nected with them by the ties o f the cine : C u re s the v> G. A. R., or as descendants o f aDy u common every-day one who bad served in the army. > It was purely an act o f charity, ilia of humanity. which these excellent, humane and loving mothers, wives and sisters could not resist, and shows how their work should be seconded all the more readily and heartily by the public. PAPERS An Elegant Home TOr D a le . U llO a P . Keelay Cure,” ‘ -N o-fo -B a c.” and varioua other reniediea, bat without mooes«, until I Accidentally learned o f your “ Baco-Curo. ’ ’ Three weeks ago today I cominenced using your preparation, and today I oonsider myself com pletely cured J am in perfect health, the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fu lly appreciates, has Acres, } m ile from and ipletely le ft me. l I consider your ‘ ‘Baoo-Curo’ ’ sim ply wonderful, and can fu lly M yrtle Po in t postoffloe; all rioh bot completely recommend it. Yours ve ry truly, O. W . H o b n ic k . tom land, cleared, fenced and in high state o f cultivation. G O O D HOUSE and new barn, about 50 bushels o f potatoes The H erald expects to Announce and a large amount o f garden truck; 27 tiers hard wood, good cook stove, 75 chick ens, about 50 bnshels o f corn, and a good officially next week a change in skiff with two pairs o f oars. ownership and management, in 4 ALL OFFERED FOR $500. part, of this paper, together with Call at Wells, Fargo A Go’ s Express office at M yrtle Point fo r fu rth er particulars. Adm inistrator’s Notice. o t ic e N is h ereby g iv e n th at the undersigned has been, by the order o f the County Court o f the County o f Coos, State o f Oregon, appointed administrator o f the estate o f 8. C. Braden, deceased. A ll persohs having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned, at M yrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, at the office o f O rvil Dodge, within six months from the date o f the first publi cation o f this notice, Dated this 1st day o f Ootober, 1895. 8. C. B R A D E N , J b ., Adm inistrator Estate o f 8. C. Braden, ootl 4t] TH E STEAM ERS Arago and Areata W ill Make Regular Trip s Between Coos Bay and San Francisco C A K B Y IN G Passengers and Freight at Lowest Rates. O R E G O N C O A L A N A V IG A T IO N CO., Proprietors. E. G. Flanagan, Agent, M arshfield. 8. O. Co., Agent, Empire City. E x e c u tio n s=»a.le. O T IC E is hereby given that under and by virtue o f an execution and order o f sale issued oat o f tbe Circnit Coart o f the St Ate o f Oregon for Coos County, dated the 6th day o f September, 1895, in fa vo r o f the Coos B ay, Rosebnrg and Eastern Railroad and N avigation Company, plaintiff, and against the property o f C, J. Bishop, defend ant, commanding me to mnke salo o f the certain attached real property in said exe cution and hereinafter particularly des cribed. to satisfy the demands o f the said plaintiff, tow it: The sum o f $88.81, to- ether w ith interest thereon from the 22d ay o f May, 1895, at the rate o f eight per cent per annum, the further sum o f $32.00, costs, and also the costs o f said execution, I w ill, O N S A T U R D A Y , T H E 12TH D A Y O F O O TO B ER, 1895, at one o’clock p. m. o f said dav, at the Courthouse door in the town o f Empire City, in Coo* county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auc tion to the highest and best bidder, for oash, all rig h t title and Interest which the said C. J. Bishop had on the 20th day o f November, 1893. or may at any time since have acquired in ot to the follow ing des cribed real property, tow it: Lots 1, 2, 8, 9, 11,12, 13, 14,15 and 16, all o f said lots are in the town o f Marshfield Gardens, in Coos county, state o f Oregon, according to the plat o f said town now o f record in the Clerk’s office o f said county, or a sufficiency thereof to satisfy the demands o f said pla in tiff ns above set forth. Dated this 7th day o f September. 1895. W . W . GAGE. seplO 5w) Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. N the an revo iro f the departing mem ber o f the firm and the greeting of the incoming one. Sheriff Cathcart o f Donglas is holding a man giving the name of Elda Wood as the party who did the highway robbing on tbe stage road near Rosebnrg the past few months. H e was arrested about 40 miles from Grants Pass on the morning o f the 28th. S a le . — DEALER IN— Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware, Queesware,Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Etc., Etc. B A N D O Itf, O R . RDERS BY M A IL PRO M PTLY attended to, and goods shipped p ef steamer to all points on the upper rive r at prioes that d e fy com petition. O The editor has been personally C O A L S ’J O V E S , kindly remembered by G. G. Swan, W OOD STOVES, esq., a substantial and well-known C O O K STOVES citizen and long-time correspond RANGES. ent of tbe H erald from the North B U IL D IN G H A R D W A R E ^ B u s h as Nails,. Screws, Locks, H inges, eto., at Fork section, this morning by the rock-bottom prioes. g ift o f 10 bushels o f choice winter apples. Certainly he has our sin- cerest thanks. NOTICE. EVERY DAY SO M E W A N T presents itself at the household and elsewhere i f any activity in the locality Keep your business or affairs alivo and make them move. Cash is the right thing. Do not let any one get your name down ns a debtor. Be free and independent to pur chase where and what you please. I f you have not the capital to run tne ranoh or the business get it on the best terms possible and pay for it at current rates, but do not pay two prioes fo r goods for the sake o f a few weeks credit. That is your trouble to day. Eoonomy is wealth. Our C L O T H IN G fo r Sunday and everyday use is well made and o f good material. It is sold at th e r ght prioo. S U IIX N u D a A Y i n SU u IT i l S » A T l f $ e 9 U P. Send fo r our full list o f t a r CLÖTHIH SMITH’S CASH STORE, S E x a c u tio n JOHN H. YAGER, ny person or perso ns A M i e n Oregon Go’s Land, C U TTIN G IN O ON OR KEM OV' CHITTIM BARK FRO M T H E W IT H O U T B E IN O TH O R IZE D , W I L L D U LY AU BE PRO SE CUTED ACCORDING T O L A W , J^?r Any person fa m ish in g sufficient e v i dence for the reoovery o f Bark so taken w ill be given one-half o f the bark recovered. SOUTHERN OREGON CO. June ll-3m j 416 to 418 Front street, San Francisco. Wool ! Wool I Farmers, Attention B andon , Oregon. June 20, 1895. 'R O M T H IS D A T E , U N T I L F U R T H E R notice), w e w ill pay 12 cents fo r good wool, delivered here. For farther partic ulars, call on or address B A N D O N W O O L E N M IL L S CO. Snoks and twine will be furnished free npon application to parties disposing o f their wool tons. W . L. D ouclas $3 $H O Er!^oHL M& . * i t i. c o r d o v a n ; rRENCHS. CNAMtLlXO CALF. 14*3*0 F inc C au &K ansmm ♦ 3.W POLICE, s soles . f B O Y S SC H O O lSH O E l • L A D IE S * W S B 6W H 9E » * DROCKTOICMA9S. Over One Million People wear the W . L . D o u g la s $3 & $4 S h o e s T w . g i l l h a m , All our shoes are equally aatlsfactory e r m a t o l o g ic a l p l e n ip o t e n - tiary. senographioal and externporan- eons coiffure arranging without platitadin- onsponderonity; hirsute appendage» mowed and electrocuted synchronously. D They give the beet value veluo for the mom money. »hoes In stylo nnd At« f They equal custom «hoes style and Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. , The prices are uniform,*—stamped on solo, r rom $t to $ j saved over other make#. U your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by O T IC E herebjr Riven that under and by virtue o f an exeontiop and order O O f \ A C R E S O F L A N D F O R 8 A L E — Dealersevflrywhere. W anted,agent o f tain isailed out o f the Circuit Court o f D a » 7 A beautiful home. lOOO prune to take ox elusive sale tor tlm vicin the State o f Oreqon .'or Coon County, dated trees coming into bearing; a good apple W rite at onca. the 7th day o f Beptember. 189ft, in favor o f orchard ana some small fruit; good house ity. John Norman, plaintiff, and Against the and barn and out,buildings; plenty o f m l property o f Jaiuee M. Lewis, defendant, water and everything convenient. Apply to commanding me to make sale o f the certain E. C O R M A N . jy j I v C d D O K T ^ . T a lD ’ 3 mortgaged real property in said execution se p l) M yrtle Poin t, Or., or on the plaoe. and hereinafter pnrticnlaily deeorihed, to satisfy the demands o f the said plaintiff, M P R O V E D F A R M O F IO O A C R I » towit: ».W . «0, with interest thereon at good fruit And grain U nd in Rogue the rate o f ten per oent per annnm from i River Valley, fo r exchange for a small the lr.th day o f May. 189ft; and the further I plaoe near a town in Coos county, or sub- anin o f $<¡7 Oft aa attorney's fees and ooats urban p r o w r ty , i . L IN D B L E Y . and interest thereon from said lftth day o f 46 8m] Beagle, Jackson countv, O regon’ May, 189.V at the rate o f ei|jht per oent per Red Front Bullidin g —up-stairs— Front Sk.- annnm, and also the ooataof and npon said C O Q U IL L E C I T Y . eieention, I will, O N S A T U R D A Y , T H E Teitimonials lor Lew is’ Rheumatic 19TH D A Y O F O C TO B E R , 1X95. at tbe Liniment. hour o f one o'clock p. m. o f said day, at the Conrtbouse dcor in the town o f Empire Citv, in Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale W . T. L e w is . Manufacturer o f L ew is’ L in iment. M y rtle Point. O reg on . and «ell at pnhlic «action to the highest P ia b 8 i a : I have been troubled with and beat bidder, for oaah, all right, title and Internet which the said defendant. sick headache tor yeara, and have tried Jamea M. Lew i«, had on the «th day o f many remedies, but found no good result April. 1H9B. or may at any time sine* have from anything until I tried your G reat Lin- acquired in or to the lot* numbered one im nt. I found permanent relief from one and two, and the aonthweat qnarter o f tbe application and recommend it to the public northeast qnarter. and the northweat quar- fo r like trouble. I have often been m bed R f l A p p a s - 40 nrres rxtra fin* I ter o f the eoutheaat qnarter, all o f auction for 2 or 3 days with th is dreadfu l disease o o n h l C 3 lotfn m l«n<l, «11 improved 1 five, iu township thirty-one «oath, o f range and havesoffered intensely, but 1 am happy and w .ll located: fsir house, lo « h 1 spplc, twelve went o f tbe W illam ette Meridian, in to say tnat I have at last found a sure cure, prune and cherry orchards, good barn, nest Gone conntv. Oregon, or ■ s-ifflmency and that cure is Lewis* O reat Rhenmatio o f water for household and stock in a bund« thereof to satisfy the demands o f tha said and Neusalgio Linim ent. Respectfully. ance About 1 mile from oostoffloc, close MR8. O . W. flTE W AttT. plaintiff « « «b ore set forth. to river and mvnracrf. and good so hoof, Dated September 9, 1895. Th it Liniment en »ale it Leneve’» with county road run nine on »»ne side o f W. W GAGE, pUtce. Impure at I I K K A I .P O F F IC E * drug »tore. aeplO.'iwj Sheriff o f Coo* eon a t,, Oregon , N I M i n ani Hair Dressing: RARE CHANGE Nice Home for Sale