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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1895)
I*o|iii{I n t County Committ««». In accordance with the call of tiro Populist couuty committee, pub T U E S D A Y , O C TO B E R 15. 1895. lished iu the H erald for about three weeks past, the new commit- R E G U L A R T R A IN S o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d e u i - i teemen-elect met in this place yes duy» will run as follows; Don ve terday (Monday, Oct. 14), at the Arrivo 8 Uü ft. ni. Marshfield 12. H» p. m. city hall and organized. J .S . Mc- A i rivo “ Leave 1). 1.*» “ COQUILLE CITY 11.00 a. ni. Eweu was made temporary chair •j.to) “ 10.96 •• Norway io. w •* man and J. J. Stanley, secretary. Myrtle Point | io. ir» 44 Ou motion, the body acted ou the L O C A L ITEM S. credentials and right to member Additional locals ou 2d and 4th ship on the county committee, de PHfees. cla rin g the following persons hs To McDouald’s, for hot or cold duly chosen: hath*. E. P. Mast, Dora. J. S. McEwen, Coquille City. Li^ht frosts have fallen here in D. D. McCampbell, Four-mile. the past week. D. C. Randtemau, Parkersburg. Miss Nellie Sackett has opened Richard Ayre, Newport. W. S. Marshall, Bandon. her school at Leaver Hill. I. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford. For pretty “ red spplep,” com A. M. Collver, South Marshfield. mend us to Coos county, Oregon. Capt. J. K. Ernst, North Mnrsh- The Star Comedy Co. will soon 1 Held. give a play that will entertaiu yon. I J. J. Stanley, Empire City. .Joel Patterson, South slough. The steam ?r 13‘indorille is due J. H. Matheny, Myrtle Point. at this place from San Francisco. E. J. Coffelt, Coos river. W. H. Hull, Riverton. Miss Belle Hnrlocker left Empire last week for SanFrancisco to spend i Twelve precincts were unrepre sented, and a resolution wns passed the winter. J. 8. Lawrence returned last ordering an election to be held in i those several precincts on Saturday, Saturday night flora a business Nov. 9, at 2 p. in., for the purpose trip on the bay. o f choosing a member o f the county Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang made central committee, the came so cho a visit to the North Fork last week, sen to be sent to the secretary, J. J. returning yesterday. Stanley, at Empire City, for enrol City Marshal Ed Gallier, of ment. l^The precincts to elect will 13atdon, was up on a visit Sunday, be announced formally in next retui ning home yesterday. week’s HERALD.] Mrs. J. B. Marshall, of Bandon, An election o f permanent officers accompanied her son William to wns then proceeded with, resulting ttiis place yesterday ou a visit and iu the choice of pleasure trip. Chairman— W. H. Hull,Riverton. VioP-CImirmnn and Treasurer— The couuty meeting o f the W. C. T. U. will be held in this place J. S. McEwen, Coquille City. Secretary—J. J. Stanley, Empire on the2Sth and 29th of this month, City. in the M. E. church. On motion, an executive commit I f our readers will clip the cou tee o f seven was chosen, the chair- pon otferiug premiums, in another mnn, vice-chairman and treasurer, column, they will find the promise nnd the secretary o f the central carried out to the letter. committee to be each ex-officio mem The presbytery of southern Ore- bers nnd officers of the executive gou at Roseburg lust week passed committee, nnd one member each a resolution to meet at Bandon the from justice’s precincts, as follows: 3d Thursday in August, 1896. No. 2, A. M. Collver; No. 4, I. T. Uro. S. B. Hatch still kindly Weekly; No. 5, J. H. MatheDy; No. remembers the H erald with per 6, W. S . Marshall. sonal favors, from his home at On motion, 7 members were de Santa Cruz, Cal. We thank him. clared to be n quorum of the county The I. O. G. T. installed their central committee t i transact busi new officers at last Friday night’s ness, and 4 a quorum of the execu meeting, nnd starts off with bright tive committee. [Besolntions that were passed nre promise of usefulness and great held over for next issue.— E d . H er interest. ald .] C tfR U li Ctvj g i r a l i M ♦ ------------ Capt. Donaldson came up from Did yon ever notice a bad taste San Francisco ou the steamer Arngo a few days ago nnd assumed com iu the mouth when you arise in the mand o f the tug “ Barclay Goldeu” morning, and a tired nervous feel ing in the small of the back, mak — late Katie O'Neil. ing you feel os though you had been Mrs. Helen B. Harford, stale sleeping on a ridge in the bed? lecturer of the W. C.T. U., will visit Do you know that many people die this place ou the 28th and 29th from kidney troubles winch might insts., in atteudance at our County have been cured if takpn in time? A package of Oregon Kidney Ten W. C. T . U. meeting. will cure yon. For sale by drug I f you wish to sccare a certain and speedy resnlt, when using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, be gists Dr. 8. L. Loneve o f Coquille careful in observing the rnles o f health, or City, nnd N. G. W. Perkins of the benefit may be retarded. A fair and Myrtle Point. persistent trial o f thiH medicine never falls, when the directions are followed. William Ayre nnd son Richard o f Lihhy bays been visiting in this >p!nco two or three days, nnd will make a visit to Myrtle Point today. Mr. A., sr., is not iu good health, and he is testing our climate. Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. Annie Twambly of Empire hnve lieen visiting Mr. nnd Mis. J. W. Len- eve several days, returning home yesterday. They attended the masquerade last Saturday night. TLe K. of P. graud lodge closed its session at Salem Inst Friday. Coos couuty was represented as follows: Myrtle, No. 3, Marshfield, by Thomas D. White and F. A. Goldeu; Delphin, No. 64, BandoD , Peter Loggie and T. J. T hrift Peter Loggie, the popular Ban don architect and contractor, re- tarned home yesterday from attend ance at the K. o f P. grand lodge at salem. He also extended his visit to Portlaud and other points in the valley. Mr. L. was much pleased with events at the grand lodge meeting. The Presbytery of Southern Oregon met in Roseburg Tuesday last R»v. R. B. Dilworth was elected moderator and Rev. S. S. Caldwell, temporary clerk. Rev. W. C, Scott o f Bacdon was excused from atteudance. Elder J. M. Beyers was present from Coos county. The folic «ring orders were entered in the supreme court ou the 8th lust.: The Coos bay, Roseburg & East ern Railroad and Navigation com pany, appellant, vs W . L . Dixon, respondent, ordered on motion that appellnut hnve until Nov. 1, 1895, to &erve and file the abstract and until Dec. 1st to serve and file brief. Same vs J. H. Nosier, same order, j The Southern Oregon company, appellant, vs Coos couuty et al, same order. cian, Humboldt* Neb., who Buffered with heart diseaso for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to him* self and fellow-practitioners; believes that heart disease is curable. Ho writes: “ I wish to tell what your valuable medi cine has dono for me. For four years I had heart disease of the very worst kind. Sev eral physicians I consulted, said It waa sh ortn ess o f breath, palpita tio n s , s e v e r e pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left aide. No pen can de scribe my suffer ings, particularly luring the last nths of those four weary years. I finally tried Dr. Miles’ New Heart Three Years of Splendid Health. Dr. Miles* Heart Cure R e s to r e s H e a lth Bo ready to greet Peleg and Peter— by the Star Comedy Co. Our friend C. Wilkins is still confined to his bed and is quite ill. Don't wait for our collector, but call and settle or send all or part of what is due on subscription. President T. W. Clark, of the Baudou Woolen Mills Co., is on a business trip to San Frnucisco. At Masonic ball Saturday night —don’t miss it. Several new and interesting features iu this enter tainment. j The Libby Flute band will give a grand masquerade at the Libby sclioolhcuse on Saturday evening, Oct. 26th. Tickets, 75 cents; sup per 50 cents per plate, by Mr. Longataff. Ladies free. Music by the Libby orchestra. The social o f the Y. P. S. C. E , held at the residence of Mrs. Sim mons Wednesday night o f last week, was a most successful and pleasant affair. The social waa well attended and heartily enjoyed. Earnie Bosk. 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gnrley Bonk, is credited with having killed two deer lately a short distance below Band id . ODe, the Recorder says, ! was a very large fat buck. k CREAM r BAKING r o W D ft Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. . AGENT FOR COOS COUNTY. DON’T STOP TOBACCO your preparation, and today I -consider myself completely cured J am iu perfect health, BIG PROFITS Schweitzer, Tailor, Arlixtic • Tailoring • a • Specialty. M T E L L , C o q u ille C ity , The Willing Workers’ entertain and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, loin left me, I consider your “ Bnco-Curo” simply wonderful, and can fully ment, next Saturday night at completely recommend it. Youra verv truly, C. W. H oiinick Masonic hall, will be one o f special enjoyment. Admission, 10 cent». After the program, lunch will be j furnished at 20 cents for two, and Returning prosperity will make many rich, but nowhere can they make so much withir the purchaser can devour both him a short time as by successful Speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stock. CJ1 n 0 0 FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED CAN BE MADE BY OUR self or invite who he pleases to * ' ^ Systematic Plan o f Speculation share the same with him. originated by us. All successful speculators operate on a regular system. spun and foreign. Latest fashion*. B ryan —At Lake Side, Kings county. Cal., Oct. 2, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan, formerly of this county, a son. KoBiiiiTa—At Myrtle Point, Oct. 7, 1895, to All kinds o f work will receive careful Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts, a son. attention. Prices reasonable. D IE D . Mirro A LF—On South slough, Oct. 5, 1895, j Amos Metcalf, aged 20 years. R IP A N S M ttsio —At salem, O r., Oct. 1, 1895, James Music. I Deceased was formerly a r e si-1 dent o f Humner, in this county.! Awarded Highest Honors—World’s' Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. N O R T H P A C IF IC B IC Y C L E CO., 133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. TO— IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDEN!. - and don’t be imposed upon by buying •. remedy that requires you to do so, as it .. nothing more thnu a substitue. In the sud den stoppage of tobacco you must hnve some stimulant, and in most all cases, t-. effect of the stimulant, be it opium, men phine, or other opiates, leav H e r a l d office. a far worse habit contractad. After the literary nnd musical Ask your druggist about program next Saturday night, at i Z B ^ A -C O -C T T IR O . Masonic hall, nice lunches for twoj It is purely vegetable. You will be furnished for 20 cents, nnd do not have to stop using tobacco with HA C0-CUR0- It will notify y.,c the purchaser can eat both or iu- when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease, Your system will lie vite a pnrtnpr to share with him. as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke Au iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in Only 10 cents admission. For the it» forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 din organ fund. treatment aud guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F or sale by all druggists or will Nelson Smith, son-in-law of our be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND S IX TWO - (F A Booklets and proof» free. townsman C. Wilkins, who lives STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. E iibek a C h em ical & M V o Co., La Crosse, Win shout 3 miles north o f town on Mr. Messer’s place, met with a painful Office o f THE PIONEEU P oE SS COMPANY, C. W. Homick, 8<uit . St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1891 accident last Saturday. He fell Eureka Chemical nnd Man’ f’g Co., La Crosse, Win.—Dear Sirs: I have been a tobacco fiend fov many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars from a log, at which he was work regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my physician t-./.il ing, an 1 broke two or three ribs. me I must give up the use of tobacco, for the time being at least. I tried the so-cuU» d “ Keeley Cure,” “ No-To-Bnc,” nnd various other remedies, but without success, until > He is confined to his home. accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Curo. ” Three weeks ngo todny I commenced using non*. Don’ t commit iraioide on acconnt o f yonr “ incurable” blood disease. The sensible thin« for yon to do is to take Ayer’« Sarsa parilla. I f that fail«, why, then—keep on trying, and it will not fail. The trouble is, ! people get discouraged too soon. “ Try, try, try again,” I M P E R I A ] , ! Bk£f~ Nearly 500 were »old iu Oregon aud Washington *%S0 Day during tlio season of 1894. -%fU L o s t — By Leonard Goon, on Au gust 29th. between the N orw ay1 schoolhouse and Conledo, on the wagon-rond, one sack, containing one pair o f blankets and one com fort. The finder will be suitably ! rewarded by leavirg same at the D. H. Divilbiss of Curry county Jnmes Hatcher, a thrifty and was present at our circuit court last week, passing through this place. progressive farmer of the Fair- view neighborhood, loft 9 beautiful The H erald extends congratula He was interested in a mining suit. varieties of apples with us Satur Walter Colvin came upon a brief tions to Prof. C. A, Nolner and day, all of standard kiuds, which bride (nee Miss Ida May Sanford), visit today from Bandon. He has speak well for his industry nDd in who were wedded ou the 5th lost, completed his present contract telligence. The list comprises at the home o f the bride’s purents, there, and may shortly come home Spitzenberg, BeD Davis, Seek-no- Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Sanford, at to stay. Farther, Northern Spy, Baldwin, The stockholders o f the new Empire City. The groom is well Red-Cheek Pipin, Maiden's Blush, known in this place, nod we nre hotel will meet ht the Universalist Yellow Bell-Flower aud Clnyton. glad to learn o f his luck iu drawing church next Friday night, and all With the exception of the lust, a prize o f such worth as Miss Ida, are urgently invited to attend in probably, these names nre very anti we wish both many happy days. person or by proxy to enact import fumiliur to old states’ people and The bride is distantly related to ant business. will be recognized as old friends of our fellow-towusman R. D. Sanford. Prof. Barklow returned to Ban whom they need not be ashamed. The Epworth League chose the don yesterday, from a visit of in Thanks to friend Hatcher. ------ - » -------- following officers at its recent bus spection of the public schools on He also made a visit A l l Persons who will clip this iness meeting: Mrs. J. 8. Lawrence, the bay. H I I coupon from the columns president; Miss Mary Drnne, sec to the schools here, and formed n * 1 of tlio HERALD and send retary; Miss Emma Lorenz, trea good opiui«n of the discipline and it with their order to Smith's Cash surer; M issZettie Messer, organist. management by the teachers in Store, 414 to 418 Front street, San Francisco, Cal., will receive pre On public worship— Mrs.KnowIton, charge. — . —----- miums, os follows: Ou orders $1 Lilly Wilson and Edna Lorenz; on (Jatarra. to $10, a child’» book, Dolly Dimplo charity—Julia Diane, Ray Collier E . \V. J ot C om pany — Gentlemen: Series; order $10 to $25, one year’s aud Zettie Messer; literary pro I have just completed the second subscription, free, to anv of the fol gram— EmmaLoreuz,Marvin Lamb bottle of your VegetableSarsaparilla, lowing ; and Ben Lawrence. I have hud catarrh for year» which SCATTERED HEEDS, Philadelphia. Pa. AUD AND FA KM, Sau Francisco. C ard of T hanks .— T he under affected my eyes, hearing and stom OUCH HOME MAGAZINE. Washington, D. 0. signed desire to thank nil thfir ach. Frequently would have dull FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pa. neighbors,nnd more especially Mrs, headaches for days at a time. Since Only one coupon honored with each order. Bu in t the ne a above Dove O. J . SeeIy, Mrs. J: A. Lyons, M r* ! Jour 1 'omedy I have felt no [Sugar purchases not included offer. J M. B. Smith, Mrs. J. J. Lamb, M rs.! disagreeable symptoms. Books front our 2/5 cont Trusting you will publish this as list may be chosen in place A. J. Sherwood, Mrs. R. E. Back, o f papers if preferred. Mrs. N. Lorenz, Miss Thenie Wil- I want any one suffering from any kins, Miss Annie Leneve, Mrs. of the above symptoms to be bene Geo. Moulton again accepts the Whetstone, Mrs. T. G. Dixon and fited. Kindly send me two more agency of the Pacific nursery at bottles by return express. (Sigued) Miss Sallie Mast. Tangent, Oregon, and will canvnsa Mu. F uedsbick D e R ichmond , J. A. C ollier , Coos county. This is a reliable Seattle, Wash. D avid C ollier , firm and already known as such M rs . 8. E. R obinson , Every mail brings a new batch of to Coos couuty patrons, while G eo . A. R obinson , j testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable George is also well known and deals fairly with our citizens. If Geo. L airgor—our George, nDd Sarsaparilla. yon wsnt fruit trees of any kind, now somewhat prominent as the n iK R I F .I I . driver who is held up for toll so L ano C ss -S pbioob —At Empire City. Oct. 4, true to name and at fair prices, 1895, Henry Langnss and Miss Nellie give George Mnalton your order. often on the stage-road near R ose-; Spriggs, Justice It. J. Cessans officiating, burg was in town yesterday greet- N om - nhb -H anford —At the r»«Wenoe of the • _ , ___ i „ j . - . • bride'» pnreiils. on H bviimi Hloagli. Oct. A. ing friends, and extended b is trip mss, i,y Kev. c . M. fcsbjorn, ciunde A. BANDON, OREGON. to Bfradun. W eare alwaysglad to Nolln«r nod Mis» Ids Mny Sanford. Furnishes beat g£od* on the market, home see Georg?. The entertainment o f the W illing Workers’ society will take plaee Saturday night at Masonic hall. It will be quite au attraction, for several new features will be intro duced. Admission only 10 cents. Lunch for two, 20 cents. T H E Sam Currier, n successful miner FOIi PRICES, APPLY in the Salmon mountain section, G. F . B O U southern Coos, was in town this morning. Mr. C. is a rustler. P Judge Schroeder was called to nttend court InBt week, but before he left he bad made a tlip to the North Fork section and inspected the new and lately lepaired bridges on the public roads. He was well satisfied with the work that had been done as substantial and up to the requirements of the service. to Any One Who W ill Show a Record Like Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. S tan ley of ! Empire City are visiting the j parenta o f the latter, Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman of this place, FREE G. F. Bnntell was at Norwny Suuday, and nraong other interest ing sights snw a gray eagle that had been killed by S- L. Lnfferty, which was a larger bird than is usually seen around here of that family. It wns devouring n turkey at the time Mr. Lnfferty shot it. The bird measnred 7 feet from tip to tip o f wiugs. A $ 5 0 0 0 Challenge in Gold Coin Rheumatism of the Heart. The shingle mill and city ball came near being cremated last Thursdny near noon, a spark from the former having lie ou the roof DR. J. H. WATTS. and been fanned into a flame by Cure, the wind. It was observed and was surprised at the result. It put new promptly, and by the ready re life into and made a new man of me. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since sponse of Thomas KrewsoD, Brette and I am satisfied your medicine has cured Clark and Frank Wilson was soon mo for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking it disposed of. Wm. Norton, of Bea ver, slough, barely escaped serious 1 might add that I am a druggist and have 1 sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for injury«during the excitement. He I know w batit has done for me and only was loading his skiff, which lay iu wish 1 could state more clearly my suffer ing then and the good health 1 now enjoy. the river, and duriop the rush of Your Nervine and other remedies also knocking shingles from the roof give excellent satisfaction.'* J. H. W atts . Humboldt, Neb., May 9, *94. to extinguish the tire, a heavy piece ; Pr. Mllce Heart C o« lssoid on , noaitiv« o f sheeting slid down the roof and it will sent, prepaid, of price over the eave, endways, just miss- -* w1! 1 be beiwntj prepaid, on on receipt receipt of by the Dr. MUos Medical O cl . Elkhart, lad. F. L. Lowe denies the statement that Price Bro’s mill at Riverton has changed hands. He informs Editor Stitt o f the Recorder that “ Mr. Walcott had heretofore owned nn interest iu the Riverton mill and has goue there to keep the books and attend the store con nected with the mill." Mr. W. is splendidly qualified iu this line of business, and his well-known integrity, energy and business qualities will be a great help to the management, whose business de mands hnve greatly increased of late. A strictly High Grade Machino, warranted from the ground up, ( 75 Gold Medals, i •IU l % I . I H I - 1 I ■ } 4 2 Silver Medals, lit lu n v il | j g p jfjt an(| Second Prizes. Rev. Mr. Wells will preach at the Methodist church Suuday, and I the monthly meeting will be held '• Saturday afternoon. 1 Masonic hall is takiugon a hnnd- [ some finished appearance. Messrs It was almost un IN. W. Leneve aud Zenie Strang endurable; with will soon finish the painting. -- ing him and striking iato the river with great force. It was a very close call, but like the blaze ou the roof, lasted quick and quite with out damage. THE IMPERIAL BICYCLE, Beyers A Hunt's photo tent has ! gone to new fields* They did a JH*. X JT. lV a t tm , druggist and physi good business here. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. PAPERS The hotel meeting last night wns not well nttended, and after some informal talk on matters pertaining to the. progress o f the work nnd outlook for its speedy completion the meeting adjourned to next Fri day night, at which it ¡ r expected to attend to very important business. It is hoped every stockholder will be present, either in person or by proxy, nnd that friends o f the enter prise nlso will attend and take an interest in the work. Mrs. rt. Symons and two little folks of Myrtle Point, are visiting at her sister’s. Mrs. Root's, in this Geo. Lorenz, who experted the place. Mrs. S. is just recovering from an agne attack, contracted Floras creek creamery the past sea lately on a visit to California. son, returned to his home at this Rev. W. B. Smith is expected to place last week. George is a sub arrive from California soon to take stantial, faithful and qualified charge o f the Methodist cirarch at young man, and undoubtedly has this place. left a favorable impression with Yon can buy a good farm cheap, those whom he ha3 served for so and adjoining Coquille Citv on the west, by calling on R. D. Sanford. tuuuy months. C m , I u Ih n N ln lr N ii| irrn r C u u rt. “ ^ It is a well-known fact that there nro thousands of people in all parts o f the Uniit ! States who, by systematic trading through Chicago brokers, make large amounts every year, ranging from a few thousand dollars for the man who invests a hundred or two hundred dollars up to $50,000 or $100,‘Kid or more by those who invest a few thousand. It is also a fact that those who make the largest profit« from comparatively son til investments on this plan are persons who live uway from Chicago aud invest Inrough brokers who thoroughly understand systematic fa d in g . Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, but oovers both sid« -, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that piles upenormou.-ly in a short time. WHITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS, also our Manual on successful specul a , n and our Daily Market Report, full o f money-making pointers. ALL FR EE Our Man ual explains margin trading fully. Highest references in regard to our standing ami success. For further information address c 2C C O . , Bankers & Brokers, feb l 96] 241-242 Rialto Building, CHICAGO, IL L . EVERY DAY SOME WANT presents itself at the household nnd elsewhere if any activity! a the locality. Keep your business or affairs alive arid make them move. Cash is the right thing. Do not let any one get yonr name down ns a debtor. Bo free and independent to pur chase where and what you please. If 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 pay two prices for goods for the sake of a few weeks creuit. That is your trouble to day. Economy is wealth. Our CLOTH ING for Hundaj nnd everyday use is well made and of good material. Tt is sold at I I i i /A I SUITS FU I 1 » AT l\ 1 <?•* the r:«ht price. SUNDAY UP. Send for our full list of it ? " CLOTHING S ta ili ail Hair Dressing An Elegant Home for Sale, Cheap. Acres, 4 2 mile from Myrtle Point postoffloe; ell rich >Jt tom land, cleared, fenced and in high state o f cultivation. GOOD HOUSE and new barn, about 59 bushels o f potatoes and a large amount o f garden track: tiers hard wood, good cook stove. 75 chick ens. about 50 bushels of corn, anil a - uk I skiff with two pairs of oars. ALL O FFER E D FOR $5» Call at Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express « at Myrtle Point for further particulars. A dm inistrator’s N otice SMITH’S CASH STORE, ■VI OTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN T il A , L v the undersigned has been, by the order of tho County Court of the County o f Coos State of Oregon, appointed administrator OTICE is hereby given that under and of the estate of S. C. Braden, deceuseti Al by virtue of an execution and order of persons having claims against said e.s?at sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the are hereby required to present the same State of Oregon for Coos County, dat ed the duly verified as by law required, to tin 0th day o f September, 1895, in favor of the undersigned, at Myrtle Point. Coos counti Coos B ay, Roseburg and Eastern Railroad Oregon, at the offioo o f Orvil Dodge, v.\¡thr nnd Navigation Company, plaintiff, and six months from the date o f the first pubii against the property of C. J. Bishop, defend cation of this notice, Dated this 1st dav o f October. 1895. ant, commanding me to make sale of the ‘8. C. BRADEN. J:i certain attached real property in said exe Administrator Estate of 8. (J. Bi 1 r cution and hereinafter particularly des cribed, to satisfy the demands o f the said ootl 4t] plaintiff, towit: The sum of $88.81, to gether with interest thereon from the 22d Testimonials for Lew is’ Rheumalis day of May, 1895, at the rate of eight per Liniment. cent per nutium. the further sum of $92.50, costs, and nlso the costs of said execution, I will. UN SATURDAY, THE 12TH DAY W . T. L e w i s . Manufacturer o f Lewis iraent, Myrtle Point. Oregon . OF OCTOBER, 1895, at one o’ clock p. m. P e ar S i r : I have been troubled of said day, at the Courthouse door in the town o f Empire City, in Coos county, sick headache for years, and have Oregon, offer for sale and sell ut public auc many remedies, but found no good r tion to the highest and best bidder, for from anything until I tried yonr Grout cash, al) right title r.nd interest which-the irn nt. I found permanent relief iron said C. J. Bishop had on the 20th day of application an d recommend it to the j) November. 1898, or may at any time since for like trouble. I have often been it linYo acquired in or to the following des for 2 or 3 davs with this dreadful r. cribed real property, towit: Lots 1, 2, 8, 9, and havosuffereff intensely, but 1 am h 11. 12,18, 14, 15 and lfi, all of said lots are to say that I have at last found a sun ip tho town of Marshfield Gardens, in Coos and that cure is Lewis’ Great Rheut county, state of Oregon, according to the and Neuralgic Liniment. Reimoctful! plat of said town now o f record iu the MRS. G . W. SI i WA' Clerk’s office o f snid county, or a sufficiency This Liniment on sale at Lent ve : thereof to satisfy the demands of said drug store. plaintiff as above set forth. Dated this 7th day o f September, 1895. W. W. GAGE. sep!0 5w) Hheriffof O ’oa eounty. Oregon. 41(1 to 418 Fror,t street. San Francisco. Execution fcJs.le. N X& Eeeuta£A s a i o . 'OTICK is hereby given thnt under and by virtue of nn execution nnd order of sale issued not of the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon for Coos County, dated the 7th day of September, 1895, in favor of John Norman, plaintiff, aud against the property of James M. Lewis, defendant, commanding me to make sale of the certain ra^rtgagfed real property in said execution The modern stand and hereinafter particularly described, to satisfy the demands of the said plaintiff, ard Family Medi towit: $893.(50, with interest thereon at the rate of ten jper cent per annum from cine : the the 15th day of May, 18'.*»; and the further sum of $(>7.05 as attorney's fees and costs common every-day and interest there*-n from said loth day of May, 1895. at the rate of eight per cent per annum, nnd also the coats of and upon said ills of humanity. execution. I will, ON SATURDAY, THE liT II DAY OF OCTOBER. 1*95. aft the hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day, at the Courthouse di.or in the town o f Empire City, in Coo« county, Oregon, offer for sale anti sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all right, title aud interest which the said defendant, James M. l»ewis, had on the 6th day of April. 1899, or may at any time since have M O W ld in <>r to tho Iota numbered one ^ 3 y T c I D 0 3 S r ^ .I _ ,3 D ’ S ami two. and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, nnd the northwest quar ter of the southeast quarter, all of section five, in township thirty-one south, of range twelve west of the Willamette Meridian, in Coon county, Oregon, or a sufficiency th°reof to satisfy the demands of the said plaintiff as above set forth. Dated September 9, 1895. Red Pruitt Bn Hiding—upstairs—Front St. W. W. GAGE. /'/h/lf’Tt 11/ f l , sepl05wi Sheriff of Coo» couuty, Oregon. C ures Small Investments. N l 7 W GIlXl I A M, D ermatological pubnipotkn tiary. sen*»graphical nnd enteraporan eons coiffure arranging withou* plati:n L. oosponderosity; hirsute appendage« nmwe and electrocuted synchronously. Q f i f \ ACRES OF LAND FOR SA l E- f ) J . J A beautiful borne. 1 0 9 0 pran trees coming into bearing; n good nppl a orchard and some small frnit: good : - i l and barn and outbuildings; pb uty o f < • < water and everything convenient. Artdv !< E. GORMAN aepl) Myrtle Point, Or., or on t‘je | MPROVED FARM OF A( good fruit and grain lar.d in K Riv»*r Vnlley, for exchange for a place near a town in Coos county, oi w urban property. J. LINDHLE^ 4(>3iu] Beagle, Jackson coar.lv. Or» . - I THE 8T E A M E 1.S Arago anil A Till r 1 Will Make Regular Trips Between Coos Bay anil San Francis CARRYING Passengers and Freight at Low Rates. - OREGON COAL A NAVIGATION Pmp* E. O. Flanagan, Agent. Marshfield. ' 8 . O . Co* Agent. Lis pi re City,