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G iu pll* Cuy jfw ald. l ’ opu U M lV t-i-lu rt J l c i l l n i . Noll«'. A meeting w h s held at the city I Notice is hereby given that there hall— usuul voting place of this will be a meeting of tlie stockhold T U E S D A Y . O C TO B ER 8. 1895. ¡ ers of the Coqoiile Hotel couipauy precinct—yesterday morning, as liehl at the Uniyersalist church on R E G U L A R T R A IN S ” per call o f the enuuty ceutral com Mouday evening, Oct. 14, 1895, at V f ONDA YS. WEDNESDAYS AND FUI- mittee. to chooso a member of the 7 o ’clock. All stockholders are .I t JL day« will run as follows; county central committee under requested to be present in person Arrive Lea ve 12.15p. m. the principle o f the initiative, each or by proxy, as business of import 8.00 a. ni. Marshfield Leave Arrivo * ance is to be transacted. 9.15 “ COQUILLE CITY Kl.00a.rn« precinct being entitled to a mem Also, those friendly to the enter 10.25 “ Norway 9.50 “ ber and each choosing its own. prise are invited. 10.15 “ 10.00 “ Myrtle Point The attendance was small, as the J . W. L e n e v e , L O C A L ITEM S. Secretary. hour set was inconvenient, but the J. H. Nosier, President. Additional locals ou 2d and 4th business was proceeded with. Coquille City, Oct. 7, 1895. pages. J. 8. McEwen read the call, as it To McDonald's, for hot or cold appeared in the H e ii a l d for two or The musquerade, next Saturday liatbs. three issues past, and then, in order night. Attend the Y. P. S. C. E. social to formally proceed, nominated D. J ustice o f the Peace J. H. Cecil tomorrow night at Mrs. Simmons'. P. Strang as chairman of the meet went to the county seat yesterday. Be ready for theWillingWorkers’ ing. This was duly seconded and Extra good music will be fur entertainment ou the night of the passed. Mr. Strang took the chair, nished at the masquerade next Sat and on motion S. J. Tuttle was 19th. urday night. chosen secretary. Miss Ora Qilllmm returned last The doors and windows of the On motiou of S. Whetstone, duly Fi ¡day from a visit to friends at seconded, J.S. McEwen was chosen new hotel were received here by the bay. rail yesterday. Major Brown, a veteran citizen as committeeman from this precinct. On motion, adjourned. James Hervey has fine White o f Marshfield, was ou our streets — --- ---v------------- Defiance wheat for seeding. Send yesterday awhile. We regret to hear of an accident in your orders. I f onr readers will clip the cou happening to the young gentleman, The midnight supper next Sat pon offering premiums, in another A. W. Hannah, who came up from column, they will find the promise urday night will be furnished by Humboldt county, Cal., some few carribd out to the letter. Mrs. Sheppard. weeks since and captured and took The Star Comedy Co. will soon Charley Dye has moved from away as his bride our young friend give the play, P elig & Peter, a Mies Nora Weldon. The accident the river, above town, to a place ou very en' trtainiug and mirth-pro to Mr. Hannah occurred Septem- Cunningbnin creek. voking comedy-drama. Attorney J. M. Upton o f Bandon 25th, while serving ns shingle- The Y. P. S. C. E. will give a eawyer at Vance’s mill, Eureka.! passed through to district court social tomorrow( Wednesday) even- j He had been engaged in cleaning yesterday morning. ing at Mrs. Simmons'. Admission under the saw, which accidentally Farmers can get extra fine seed and lunch only 10 cents. came in contact with the back of wheat from James Hervey, at Lee. Don’t miss the mednl contest to his left hand,cutting it pretty badly. Send in your orders. night at the Methodist church. All The booe was somewhat injured, J. H. Roberts o f Bandon was up are invited. Eiue recitations, good while the extensor tandems of the Saturday and Sunday last at the music and an edifying time. first two fingers were severed. Methodist conference. Our neighbor, C. Wilkins, took Our friend and former towns Tonight—attend the Demorest n relapse last Wednesday after his man, W. H. Nosier, and balauce of medal contest at the Methodist late partial recoyery from a spell of the family will return to this place church. Admission, free. fever and has been quite ill. for residence about next Monday, A1 Devaul and family moved to Among other attractions at the from southern California. The this place last week to give the Willing Workers’ entertainment sons, Oscar and Sam, and Mrs. N ., children school advantages. will be comic songs from several came some time since; the boys got Mrs. O. A. Kelly and son Walter persons, and a farce will be given. into business, and the separation of came up from Rivertou last week. Miss Elsie Tilman returned the family was more than Comrade Walter will attend school here. home on yesterday’s train from Nosier can brook for mere expedi Ilev.Mr. Sbangle, presiding elder, several months’ absence in Califor ency sake; besides, this locality has will preach at Beaver Hill tonight, nia. Sho was greeted by many a strong hold on him from many at Fishtrap tomorrow night, and at years o f citizenship and “ home” friends. the North Fork church next Satur Nest Saturday night will be the ties, and he has many friends who day and Sunday. will see him gladly. masquerade.' Handsome prizes Uncle Dave Stone and family Last Thursday little Harold will he awaided to the best sus — or that portion o f his family tained characters, one each to lady Batch, aged about 3 years, son of which lias been spared to him— are Mr. and Mrs. A1 Batch of this place, and gentleman. cn their way from eastern Oregon was playing about home in his bare Mrs. Inez Chase (nee R ich) has to this section again. been visitiug her parents in this feet. While jum piugoff the porch George Moulton, agent for the place for some days past and will he lit with one foot on a tooth of a Pacific Nursery at Tangent, will metal rake which lay on the ground leave Thursday for her home at teeth up, one of the tines penetrat start out at once to canvass among Phceuix, Jackson county. ing through the foot. It was a very our fruit men and farmers. Well, Fruit puckiug and shipping is a you know George is fair and square business, and goes far in itself to ugly hurt, but prompt application of remedies and careful nursing and will deal right. command the profit that belongs to the fruit. Our fruit growers by the parents have carried the Onr young friend Milton Stemler child beyond the danger point and passed through this place for Cali should study and practice them he is doing well. fornia last Friday. H e will make We learn that the potato crop his home at Merced and prepare Miss Lillis Johnson, o f the North will be short this season. Those himself for the medical profession. Fork, was coming into (own yester who have succeeded should handle The H e r a l d wishes him success. their crops carefully and they may day morning on horseback, and as she approached where the school L o s t — By Leonard Coon, on Au realize handsomely from them. children were playing, her horse gust 29th, between the Norway Rosehurg Plaindealer: Geo. frightened and threw her to the scboolhouse and Coaledo, on the Laingor, the stage driver who was ground. She was but slightly hurt, wagon-road, one sack, containing held up on Camas mountain last one pair o f blankets and o d b com however, for she walked with Miss fort. The finder will be suitably August, is in the city today to tes Mollie Kinnicutt to the latter’s rewarded by leuvirg same at the tify in the case of state o f Oregon home, where she brushed the dust H e r a l d office. agninst Eldo Woods. from her clothing, bathed her Arthur Flynn had been oo The academy is starting off faitly hands and face and was soon on Cherry creek shearing sheep some well. The attendance the first her way again. couple of weeks since, and on re week was small, but the enrollment Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCann, who turning home he was “ held up” on of pupils has greatly augmented have resided here abont a year past, the road, but refused to pungle. In for this week, with promiseof large left last Friday to make their home fact he was equal to the occasion increase in the future. on the lower coast, a few miles be and took in the enemy— hair and When catarrh attacks a person o f sorof a- low Baiidon. Mr. Mo will estab hide—for there were two o f them, lous diathesis, tho disease is almost sure to become chronic. The only efficacious cure, lish a sawmill there. Our people as usual. They were bears. He therefore, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which will miss Mrs. McCann very much, shot them and took them home expels scrofula from the system and the more especially the W . C. T. U. with him. catarrh soon follows suit. Local treatment and church people, among whom is only a waste o f time. O. T. Hertslet, wife and three The Willing Workers’ society of she was an able, earnest, faithful, children, and M. O. Masten, wife the’Christian church has in prep energetic worker and be loved by and three children, reached this all. aration a pleasing entertainment place tho past day or two. The George Moulton, secretary of for Saturday night, 19th inst., at heads of the families came ahead Masonic hall. A nice program will the Coqnille Duiryman’s U ih o d , Sunday to spy out the location, and be given o f a literary and musical returned Sunday from a business the families followed yesterday He took character, and refreshments will be trip to San Francisco. with three 4-horse • teams, and aev- down 83 head o f fat hogs for the on hand. The admission is put at | eral extra head o f horses and cat union, and although he faced n only 10 cents. tle. These good folks are from discouraging market, be succeeded Kansas and were directly on their C. L. Gray gave a “ house-warm- j in selling at the highest price then way, together with several other m g” in his n#w business bouse last going, which was 3J cents. George Saturday night, prior to placing the is a good and reliable business man. families, which included three or four old comrades of the late counters and goods therein for We made mention last week of war, to Coos county, but had been busiuess. It was a free dauce, and i the gift of 10 bushels o f winter induced to locate at and near Yon- he furnished the music also. A ! apples to the editor by G. G. Swan colla, Douglas county, for tbe past large crowd attended and a grand of Gravel Ford, but we wero too summer. Mr. Hertslet had a cor time was had, running to a late hurried then to mention that there hour of tho night. respondence with theis editor some were 7 different varieties, and all months ago, and received several Mrs. W. C. Paxson came near perfect and free from blight or copies o f the H e r a l d , and these receiving injuries from a fall she pests of any kind. Coos county is got at T. A. Walker’s yesterday a garden spot for good apples,pears, furnished the incentive for the col ony to strike out to this far western morning. Sho was ascending a primes and plums. county. Several o f them left flight of steps to the porch in ft oat Of all good things give to th e ; of the house, and these gave way,! sick,Oregon Kidney Tea is the best. homes not yet disposed of, but will throwing her forward across the; It is strictly a vegetable prodnctioD, try and find employment to keep porch. Sho is of large person, and and has that soothing effect upon them over tbe winter and locate her fall was hard, but in such a weak or inflamed kidneys and later, after they have looked about way as not to sprain her limbs nor bladder not obtainable from ^ n y them and find a suitable place. break any bones. Luckily she was other known remedy. For sale by They are sober, industrious people, little the worse of the fall, although N. G. W. Perkins, druggist. Myrtle and tbe H e r a l d hopes they will it was a narrow escape from severe j Point, and S. L. Leneve, druggist, recsive such encouragement as will warrant their remaining with us. injury. I Coquillc City. From LaGrippe. How D r. Miles’ Nervine Restored One o f K en tu ck y’ s Business Men to Hea*th- THE IMPERIAL BICYCLE, E. C. Barnard and his assistants, Messrs. Otis and Hardy, of tbe U. 8. topographical engineers, reached j A strictly High Grade Machine, warranted from the ground up, tins place last Suturday evening and will briefly establish headquar ^ H I M II ) 16 First and Second Priies ters here. We bad the pleasure of i Mr. Otis’ acquaintance before, and found him to be an exceedingly pleasant gentleman. Prof. Bar nard, chief of the corps, mnde us a pleasant call, and we find bun a very ugreeable and intelligent gentleman. ’ Mr.B. ranks high as a JteJ* Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington “%iB toi* during the season of 1894. i c * civil engineer aud is in charge of a very important service. Iucludcd N O R T H P A C IF IC B IC Y C L E CO., in the present visit to this place 133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregou. will be much of interest aud value FOR PRICES, APPLY TO— to the government and to our citi G . F . B O U T E L L , C o q u ille C ity , zens—such as a complete topo AGENT FOR COOS COUNTY. graphical map will furnish, the IT S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY exact location of our towns, tbe and don’t be imposed upon by buying a river and bay aud tributaries, tbe j remedy that requires you to do so, as it is public roads, mountains, etc. They ! nothing more than a substitue. In the sud will close up about the end o f the den stoppage of tobacco you must have month. some stimulant, and in most all cases, the effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor James Hervey, a prominent j phine, or other opiates, leaves farmer of the Lee community, hasj a far worse habit contracted. had a very prosperous year haying Ask your druggist about had a good crop and saved all that -c r r :R o . It is purely vegetable. You has matured up to date. Besides, be has marketed some to fair ad do not have to stop using tobacco with BA CG-CURO- It will notify you when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease, Your system will be vantage. His wheat crop, while the as free from nicotine us the day before you took your first chew or smoke. acreage sown was small, was phe An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all nomenal in quality and quantity, its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 por box, or 3 boxes (30 days aud shows that, with favorable treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F or sale by all druggists or will seasons for planting and harvest be sent by mail upon receipt of price, i END S IX T W O -C E N T STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free. ing, the Coqnille valley flaunts the E urek a C hemical & M’r’o Co., La Crosse, Wis. banner yet. He bad about 8 acres O ffioeof THE FIONEEK P r ESS COMPANY, C. W. Hornick, o f wheat from which he gathered St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894. about 450 buebels of perfect wheat, EarokaChemical and Man’ f ’g Co., L a Cmsae, Wis.—Dear Sira: I havo been a tobnero fiend for many years, and during tbe past two year« have smoked fifteen to t wenty cipnrs entirely free from other seed. He regularly every day. My whole nervona aystein became affected, until mypbyBician told me I must Rive np tbe use of tobacoo, for the time beina at least. I tried the Bo-calied bnd also a fine crop of onions, sneb "Keeley Core,” "No-To-Bno,” and variona other remedies, bat without sucoess, until l as the North Fork is famous for, accidentally learned of yoor “ Bnoo-Cnro. ” Three weeks ago today t corn menced using preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured ;I am in perfect health, all housed; and other crops of hay, your and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterato smoker fully appreciates, has completely left me. I consider your "Baoo-Ouro” simply wonderful, and can fully vegetables, fruits, etc., unsurpassed. recommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. H obsick . Farmers needing seed wheat, should not fail to secure the same from Mr.Hervey. T a t a n A $5000 Challenge in Gold Coin to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like TH E o DISEASE has ever presented so man j peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease leaves Its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Mr. D. W. nilton, state spent of the Mut ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: “ lu 1889 and ’90 I had twq severe attacks of LaGrippe, the lost one attacking my ner vous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I bad not slept for more than two months except by the use of nar cotics that stupefied me, but pave me no rest. 1 was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and tbe fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When in this condition, I commenced using Dr Miles'Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve and in one month's time I was cured, much to the surprise of ail 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 22.1895. D. W. H ilton . N Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health. The W. C. T. U. will hold an im portant meeting next Friday after noon, at 3 o’clock. All tbe mem bers are earnestly urged to be pres ent, as a president is to be elected, and other important matters are to be attended to. DON’T STOP TOBACCO Rev. W. J. Fenton, formerly stationed at Myrtle Point, is visit ing in this county daring Presiding Elder Shangle’s official visit. He Will Miller and family, Aunt preached at Bandon Sunday and Beckie Cardwell and son Alex, will proacli at Myrtle Point next James WatsoD, wife and four chil Sunday. dren, and Rudolph Gohlinann, of When the hair begins to oome out in Washington, reached this locality combing, it shows a weakness of the scalp that calls for immediato attention. The last Friday. Several of the former best preparation to arrest further loss of are well known here, having resided hair and restore the scalp to a healthy con in this plnco and vicinity sometime dition is Ayer’ s Hair Vigor. since. Mr. Watson and family Mrs. Amelia Collier passed away and Mr. Gohlmann are newcomers. this morniDg about 0 o’clock, after Mr. Miller has been greeted by a most prolonged illness. She will many acquaintances. H e thinks be bailed from the family resi Coquille City has improved very dence at 2 o’clock tomorrow ( Wed much, despite the tire, aDd is a nesday), at which place and time most desirable place to locate in Rev. Mr. Slmngle will preach a after bis experiences of sight-see funeral sermon. ing and the hnrd times elsewhere. G. W. Sinclair came np from C. Schweitzer, a very competent Humboldt county, Cal., last week workman, hae located at Bandon to make his home with us. His and established a tailor shop. Mr. family will come along later. Mr. 8. is a very clever gentleman, S. had spent most of last spring skilled in his calling and solicits and summer here, but was called the patronage of the publio. His back borne on nccount of an acci advertisement will appear next dent to a sou who was working in a week. Hawmill there. Tbe H e r a l d wel Two nice prizes at the masquer comes him back. ade Saturday night. ------ - Uatarrn. E. W. J oy C om pany — Gentlemen: I have just completed the second bottle of your Vegetable Sarsaparilla, I have had catarrh for years which affected my eyes, hearing and stom ach. Frequently would have dull headaches for days at a time. Since taking your remedy I have felt no disagreeable symptoms. Trusting you will publish this as I want any one suffering from any of the above symptoms to be bene fited. Kindly send mo two more bottles by return express. (Signed) Ma. F kedekick D f . R ic h m o n d , Seattle, Wash. Every mail brings a new batch of testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. A w arded Highest Honors— World’s* Fair* Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. -D R BIG PROFITS “ * IU,== Systematic Plan o f Speculation originated by us. 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Moulton again accepts the F bkkmas - I sorabam —At Dor«, Hrpt. 29.189!>, by Jniitice J. H. Minnrd, Jnmort Freeman agency of the Pacific nursery at TaDgent, Oregon, and will canvass and Mias Tilda Ingraham. M oom . w -C abl — At tho residence o f the Coos county. This is a reliable bride’ s parent« at Norway, Oct. 3. 1K96, by firia and already known ns such Elder John Bonewitz, W .A. Moomaw and to Coos couuty patrons, while Mias Ella Carl. MiHr- C n »,in .«B -A t the residence o f the George is nlso well known aDd bride’« parents, on the North Fork. Oct. deals fairly with our citizens. If a. 1895, by Justice J- H. Minard, Lee you want fruit trees of any kind, Mast and Mias Joaie Chandler. n iF .n . S tauff —At North Bend, on Coos bay, Oct. 2,1895, John Btauff, aged 5L years and 3 days. C o l l ie r — In this place, this morning, Oct. 8, 1895. Mrs. Amelia A., wife o f J. Alien Collier. Mrs. Collier was born in Cook county, 111., 8ept. 15, 1849. I M PE R IA L ! Execution fzJa.1©. OTICE is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon for Coos County, dated the 6th day o f September, 1895, in favor of tho Coos Bay, Rose burg and Eastern Railroad and Navigation Company, plaintiff, and against the property o f C. J. Bishop, defend ant, commanding me to make sale of the certain attached renl property in said exe cution and hereinafter particularly des cribed, to satisfy the demands of the said plaintiff, towit: The sum o f $88.81, to gether with interest thereon from the 22d day of May, 1895, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, the further sum of $62.50, costs, and also the costs o f said execution. I will, ON SATURDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1895, at one o’clock p. in. of said day, at the Courthouse door in tho town of Empire City, in Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at publio unc tion to tho highest aud best bidder, for I cash, all right title and interest which the said O. J. Bishop had on the 20th day of November, 185)5, or ina.y at any time since I have acquired in or to the following des- j cribed real property, towit: Lota 1, 2, 8, 9, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, all of said lots are j in the town of Marshfield Gardens, in Coos I county, state of Oregon, according to the I plat of said «own now o f record in the j Clerk’ s office of said county, or a sufficiency thereof to satisfy tho demands of said \ plaintiff as above set forth, j Dated this 7th day of September. 1895. W. W. GAGE, [ seplO 5w) Hheriff of Coos county, Oregon. N An Elegant Home-------- = for Sale, Cheap. Acres, 4 2 mile from Myrtle Point postoffloe; all rich bot tom land, cleared, fenced and in high state of cultivation. GOOD HOUSE and new barn, about 50 bushels o f potatoes and a large amount of garden truck: 27 tiers hard wood, good cook stove, 75 chiak- ens, about 50 bushels of corn, and o good skiff with two pairs of oars. ALL OFFERED FOR $ 500. Call at Wells, Fargo <fc Co’s Express office at Myrtle Point for further particulars. Administrator’s Notice. o t ic e N is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t the undersigned has been, by the ordef of the County Court of the County o f Coos, State o f Oregon, appointed administrator of the estate of S. C. Braden, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same« duly vended as by law required, to the undersigned, at Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, at the offioeof Orvil Dodge, within six months from the date o f the iirst public cation of this notioo, Dated this 1st dav o f October, 1895. *8. C. BLADEN, Jn., Administrator Estate o f 8. C. Braden, octl 4t] Testimonials for Lewis’ Rheumatic Liniment. W . T. L ewis . Manufacturer o f Lewis’ Lin iment, Myrtle Point. O regon. P bab S ir : I have been troubled with sick headache tor years, and have tried many remedies, but found n o good result from anything until I tried your Great Lin iment, I found permanent relief from one application and recommend it to the publio for like trouble. I have often been m bod for 2 or 6 days with this dreadful disease and hiivesuffored intensely, but 1 am happy to say tnat I havo at last found a sure cure, and that cure is Lewis’ Groat Rhenmafci® and Neuralgic Liniment, Respectfully. MRS. G . W. 8 TEW ART. This Liniment on sale at Leneve’» drug store. f.w. g i T l h a m , - tiary. senographionl and extemporan eous coiffure arranging without platitndin- OTICE is hereby given that under and ousponderosity; hirsute appendages mowed by virtib of an execution and order ! and electrocuted synchronously. I of sale isaued out o f the Circuit Court of I the Slate o f < )regon for Coos County, dated I Q f .f v ATO M O f LAHD 1 the 7th day o f September, 1895, in favor of I tJJm> 'J A beautiful home. 1 0 0 « prune R I P ’A N ’ S John Norman, plaintiff, and against the trees coming into bearing: a good apple ’ -- - Lewis, defendant. * * orchard and some small fruit; good house property o f * jArues M. u.' commanding me to make sale of the certain i and barn and outbuildings: plenty o f good u mortgaged real property in said execution water and everything convenient. Apply to T h e m o d e m stand- E. COKMAN. and hereinafter particularly described, to Myrtle Point, Or., or on tj© place.* satisfy the demands of tl>e said plaintiff, j sepl) u a rd F a m ily M e d í- j towit: $333.60, with interest thereon at MPROVED FARM OF lOO A C R E » u ! the rate of ten per cent per annum from good fruit and grain land in Rogue th e | the 15th day of May. 1895; and the fnrther t/) cin e : C u r e s ! Hum o f $67.05 as attorney’ s fees and costs | River Valley, for exchange for a small place near a town in Coos county, or sul>- u co m m o n c v c r y -d a y j and interest thereon from said 15th day of J. LiNDfiLEY, i May, 1895, at the rate of eight per cent per ! urban property. > ¡40 8m] Beagle, Jackson co an tv, Oregon' 1 annum, and nlso the costs o f and upon said ! ills o f hum anity. execution. I will, ON SATURDAY, THE 5 12TH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1895. at the TH E STEAM ERS i hour of one o’clock p. m. o f said day, at | TMM u ; the Courthouse door in the town o f Empire | z I City, in Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale | o ' and sell at public auction to tbe highest i and best bidder, for cash, all right, title and interest which the said defendant, W ill Make Regular Trips Between I James M. Lewis, had on the 6th day o f I I April. 1895. or may at anytime rinc«- have acquired in or to the lots numbered one j \\ I s Æ c I D 0 3 S T ^ I _ ,3 D ,S ana two, and the southwest quarter o f the northeast quarter, and the northwest quar- | CARRYING ter o f the southeast quarter, all o f section five, in township thirty-one south, o f range Passengers and Freight at Lowest Rates. twelve west of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos county. Oregon, or a siflflciency thereof to satisfy the demands o f tho said OREGON COAL A NAVIGATION CO.. j plaintiff as above set forth. Dated Septeinlmr 9, 1895. (,r ‘7 ri’’u” Ked Front Boiliding—op-stair»—Front 8t. E. G. Flanagan. Ai**»nt. Marshfield. W. W CAGE, i seplO5wl Hheriff o f Coo» county, Oregon. • 8. O. Co., Agent, Empire City. COQUILLE CITY. true to name and at fair prices, give George Moulton yoor order. 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