Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 05, 1895, Image 3

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strengthens
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
Commissioner Stitt made a trip the weak bullda up the broken
jyj^ONDAYa, WEDNESDAYS AND FUI-
to the county seat on county busi­ down constitution, and permanently
tiny« will mu as follows;
ness last week.
Leave
I
Arrive
cures every kind of nervous disease.
8.00 a. m. |
Marshfield
12.15 p. ra.
“ A bout one y e a r ago l i r a » afflicted
Rev. Mr. Smith and family
Arrive “ |
Leave
with nervousness, sleeplessness,
9.15 “
IC O Q U ILLE CITY 11.00a. ni. occupy the Leneve residence, next
Creeping sensation in m y legs,
U n do Kirkpatrick went up to his
Middle Fork ranch yesterday.
T U E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 5.1895.
9.50
10.00
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Norway
Myrtle Point
10.25 “
10.15 “
door to H euald office.
Slight pa lpita tion o f m y heart,
D istractin g confusion o f the m ind.
Serious loss o r lapse o f m em ory.
W eighted dow n w ith eare and
w orry. I com pletely lost appetite
A n d f e lt m y vitality w ea rin g out,
X was weak, irrita ble and tired,
M y w eight w as reduced to ISO lbs.,
Miss Miuuie A. Lea, of Minne­
I n fa c t I w as no good, on earth.
sota, is visiting her step-father, Mr.
A friend brought
Croy, at this place.
She reached me Dr. Miles' book,
here Suuday. She prefers to win­ "New and Start«
ling Facta," and
ter here.
I finally decided
A postoffice has been established to try a bottle of
at Wedderburu, Curry county (R . D r . M ilks ' B o -
D. Hume’s new tow o), and editor oratlvo Nervine.
Before I bad taken
Edwin M. M. Bogardus is appointed one bottle I could
postmaster.
sleep as well as a
lO-yr.-old boy. My
Oregon K idney Tea is nature’s appetite returned
own remedy for kidnev troubles. greatly Increased.
For sale by N. G. W. Perkins, of
W h en I had taken the sixth bottle
M y w eight increased to 17S bs.,
M yrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Leneve,
The sensation in tn y lego was gone;
o f Coquille City.
M y n erves steadied com pletely;
M
y m e m o ry w as f u ll y restored.
Several enterprises that will ben­
M y brain seem ed clearer than ever.
efit our section are "in the air,”
X fe lt as good as a n y m a n on earth.
and should be encouraged because
D r . Miles* R estora tive Nervine is
A g rea t m edicine, X assure you.**
for tho genernl good. Look out
Augusta, Mo.
W alter R. B u rbank .
for some important news.
Dr. Miles' Nervine la sold on a positive
euarantco
that
the
bottlo will oenefit.
The wisest conrse in politics is to vote for A ll druggists sell It first
at 81,0 bottles forf5, or
the best man, and yon cannot be mistaken. It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt A of “ ____
price
So, in the use of blood-purifiers, you can’t by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
be mistaken if you take Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla,
because all parties agree that it is the best
—the Superior Medicine.
R estores Health
Rev. W. B. Smith will preach
L O C A L IT E M S .
next Sunday, morning and night.
T o McDonald’s, (or hot or cold A church conference will be held
at 10 a. m.
baths.
Qleun B. Cos has moved from
Baudon to Eckley.
Aaron W ilson returned
Grauta Pass Saturday.
from
Fiu 3 milch cows for sale by R. D.
Sanford. See his notice.
Mrs. C. W. Martin and Mrs. Frost
returned from San Francisco yes­
terday.
County teachers’ examination at
Marshtield
Wednesday o f next
week.
T h e eteamer Bandorille arrived
at this place from Portland this
forenoon.
W. P. Bovee left some extra-fine
GraveDstein and Fall Beauty apples
with ns last week.
Populist county committee elec­
tion in several precincts next Sat­
urday. See notice.
Dr. Miles* Nervine
You can buy a good farm cheop,
and adjoining Coquille City on the
west, by calling on It. D. Sanford.
J. B. Fox won’t be downed. W e
Miss Jennie M oom aw of Norway
have now a sweet pumpkin grown
was the guest o f Miss Ray Collier
and
i •
.c
n wi ri
.•
i by him, weighing 70 lbs., aorta
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<T . r ) b e . U h i .
and till the latter portion of last
year s growth from the seed, weigh­
week.
ing 12 lbs. Dimensions next week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Strang and son
N o tic e .
Frauk will leave for
Portland
The second installment o f money
shortly where they will spend the
subscriptions to the stock o f the
winter.
M. S. Gillham, brother o f our new hotel is now due, and should
townspeople T. W. and Miss Oro ^,e Pn*d at once to
J. W. L eneve , Sec.
Gillham, is visiting here and may
J. H. Nosier, President.
locale.
Coquille City, October 21, 1895.
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M isi N ellie F ig g will probably
“ W edding cake” was received at
leave next week for u course in the
musical department ut the univer­ this office yesterday, aud all hands
pronounce a blessing on Zenie
sity nt Eugene.
Strang and bride, ueo Miss E lla
Our columns are thronged this
Wagner, hoping that their happi­
week with correspondence, much
ness may not be less sweet aud
» o f it o f a county local character
enjoyable than was suggested by
and all interesting.
the dainty cake. May long and
Oregon K idney Tea is sold on a happy years attend them.
positive guarantee by N. U. W.
Charley Metlin, the mail con­
Perkins, of M yrtle Point, nnd Dr.
tractor from this place to Em pire
8. L . Leneve, of Coqnille City.
City, dropped in a brief spell last
Mr. Buzan, who left the 71-pound Friday.
H e had completed all
squash at this office for exhibition, arrangements nnd entered iuto the
last Saturday brought us four of winter schedule with his line. H e
what are called 20-oz Pipius. They can carry passengers on good time
are very large nnd sound apples.
to and from this place and the bay,
G. W. Cauning, superintendent the roads being now in first-class
ot the county poor farm, has n condition.
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bright little 6-year-old boy to put
The “ swamp-land” cases (so-
nut to the right parties for adoption. called), o f J. C. Davis nud W. P.
Call or notify him through the Bovee, have been aired again for
postoffice at this place.
the forty-eleventh time, and against
Mrs. Louisa Lnwhorn, o f the these parties, by the land depart­
North Fork, is very sick. E. P. ment at Washington, Sec. of In ter­
Mast was dowu the latter part of ior Hoke Smith having passed
last week and stated that she was upon them and dismisted them.
a travesty
for justice! ----
But
still very ill, he having come down Wlmt
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one night earlier in the week nfter ! so far as Mr. Bovee is concerned it
medicine
is not settled yet.
For the cure of headache, constipation,
6tomach and liver troubles, nnd all derange­
ments of the digestive and nssimilative
organs, Ayer’s Pills are invaluable. Being
sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take,
always reliable, and retain their virtues in
any clime.
Parties
indebted to me are
requested to call and settle previous
to the 15th o f this month. Bills
dne nnd unpaid after that date will
be turned over to an nttoruey for
collection, large and small.
R obert M c C l e a r y .
Sore Throat. Any ordinary case
may be cured in one night by apply­
ing Chamberlaiti's Pain 13nlm ns di­
rected with each bottle. This med­
icine is also famous for its cures of
rheumatism, lame back and deep-
seated and muscular pains.
For
salo by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist
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, .
W e are warned that light-handed
gentry are in this locality, or on
their way, and that our citizens
should be careful to lock theirj
smokehouses and chicken-coops,
secure their homes when abseut,
nnd not expose their clothes lines
~too much.
County Commissioner Stitt re­
turned from the bay last Friday
and went to the upper river over
Sunday to press BaDdon’s im m i­
gration scheme. H e met with good
encouragement, and the live people
o f M yrtle Point and other neigh­
borhoods will energetically move
in the matter. Mr. Stitt returned
home Monday.
Messrs. W. C. and H. Wreuslmll,
who are so well and favorably
known in Coos couDty, and who
left Bandon last July for a visit to
other parts o f the world, returned
last Friday and will stop for the
presant in Coqnille. They visited
Australia, New Zealand, the Samoan
islands and other points daring
their absence. The H e r a l d joins
their many friends in giving them
a cordial welcome. It speaks well
for Coos county that these gentle-
men, o f foreign birth, after visit-
ing all these grand countries shoold
return to make their home here in
the balmy climate o f Coos county
and Coquille City. A friend, H.
AV. Colebrook, o f Australia, accom­
panies them and will locate with
us also.
u h i I
IV te r"
W ere immense. The Star Comedy
Co. never put on a more popular
and humorous play, nor performed
more acceptably. The bouse was
“ plnmb full.”
nnd every one
enjoyed the occasion. W e have
only room this time for bare men­
tion. G eorge O. Lencli was, as
usual, immense, in the Yankee
character o f P eleg Potts, and Sam
Nosier covered himself with glory
and Schweitzer kasc ns the Dutch­
man, Peter Polstein. Bird Nosier
performed Capt. Hargreaves, and
M. O. Buzan, the coloied character,
Hannibal, iu first-class style. A ll
seemed to be nt their Lest. Miss
L illy *Dean, the leading Indy, as
Isabel Courtney, nud Miss Ora
Gillham as Kate Larkey, were both
new on the stage, hut performed
their parts charmingly.
The
nudienc9 was enthusiastic and
heartily cheered the several per­
formers.
lh e M yrtle Point band attended
in a body, nud was accompanied by
a large delegation, a steamer load,
o f proinineut Indies nud gentlemen
from that place nnd other river
points, and all express a delighlful
visit aud surprise at our local dra­
matic talent.
11 4 ‘ iiv n .
Nov. 4.— Rev. Byrn visited this
place Inst week.
Albert Fish is now at Bandon. We
miss his pleasant smile.
Uncle David Stone now occupies
E. B. Fish’s house.
The apple crop in this section is
the best ever known.
Mrs. Todd is still one in our midst.
W c enjoy this Indy’s pleasant ways,
and will miss her when she leaves
G. M. McGaffey has put cp a
us for her eastern home.
nice addition to his residence on
J. C. Clinton has established his
the w est side. Last Friday several
loggin g camp at this place, and is
o f his neighbors and friends, spe­
building skid roads preparatory to
cially Geo. Wickham, J. H. Jnmes,
the winter’s logging.
J. H. Snckett, G. W. Norton, II.
The Fish trap Lyceum has some
H. Nichols aud John Morris gave
excellent debaters. Beardless boys
n helping hand nnd by night had
hero display eloquence that would
the “ L ” enclosed from the weather.
do honor to a senator, Go ahead,
T h e “ bee” continued next day by
boys; you may sometime grace the
part o f tlie crowd and the work
halls of congress with your pres­
advanced to a point near comple­
ence.
tion.
The Indies of the W. C. T. U. gave
A Srrioaut A c d d r n t ,
a social last Thursday evening, at
The second within a very short time the residence of Mr. and Mrs, J. M.
A large crowd of bright-
very sad oue, occurred at Byers.
and
Morras B ro’s mill last T h u rs d a y I eyed lads and lassies gathered to
ufternoou, the victim being o u r enjoy the evenings exercises. All
friend and former townsman R. J. went away happy and gay, feeling
(D ic k ) Robinson, a sober, indus- \ themselves benefited at having been
trious and very clever citizen.
It | present.
A C oures pond ex t .
seems to have occurred at the same
Stop
suffering!
Try
Dr. Miles' Fain Pills.
an(j ,nnc|, ,n (|,e aame manner
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(l8 ,(,a to f Charley H all a few weeks
F r e * li U llllc C o w s .
Bg 0> nn(j jg quite as serious, though
I want to sell 10 head o f first-
Intttsr hns recovered somewhat. class, fresh milk cows daring N o ­
Mr. Robinson suffers the fracture vember and December.
of thrpe ribe, a shoulder blade and
R. D. S a n f o r d ,
senona, or at least painful, internal
Coquille City.
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injuries.
A physician was duly
The
Coquille
Dairymen’s
Union
summoned and the patient minis­
tered to. A t this writing, while he met yesterday and took action on
seems to be doing ns well ns could preparing for next season’s busi­
be expected, he is not out o f danger., ness. They
- arranged to release the
Mr. R. has a brother, besides many creamery and also to inquire rato
warm friends, at hand to see to bis j , *ie expediency o f butchering and
present care. H is daughter. M is s m ating their own bacon and lard
Lizzie, is with her grandmother in !
prices in the market are not such
as to warrant sale on foot.
Linn county.
L e t t e r tr a m
OUR NEW CLUBBING OFFERS!
Special Inducements to Subscri­
bers— Best and Cheapest.
The “H erald” and Y our Choice at
the Price Stated Below.
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J^T he H erald has made clubbing arrangements with the following pub-
' lications, as stated below.
We take pleasure in presenting to our
patrons and others these exceedingly fine offers, viz:
The Weekly Examiner, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the Coquille
City H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.75.
The Weekly Call, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the H erald ($2), both
for one year for $2.75.
The Thrice-a-Week World, of New York ($1), and the H erald ($2),
both for one year for $2.25.
The Twice-a-Week Traveller, of Boston—12 pages each week, ($1)—
and the H erald , both for one year for only $2.
T H E F A R M , H O U S E H O L D A N D L IT E R A R Y .
The Rural Northwest, of Portland, Or., a splendid locul agricultural
nnd horticultural journal (semi-monthly, 50 eta.), and the H erald ($2),
both oue year for $2.
The llom e and Farm, of Louisville, Ky., (30 cts.), and the H erald
($2), both one year for only $2.10.
Womankind, a handsome, attractive, monthly home paper (60 cents),
the Farm News, a practical farm paper, monthly, (50 cents), and the
H erald ($2), all one year for only $2.
Word and Works, of S t Louis, Mo., including'to each subscriber the
Word and Works Almanac nnd Hand-Book, a useful and handsome pub­
lication (both $1.25), nud the H erald ($2), tho three for only $2.50.
Every Where, the famous poet W ill Carleton’s charming literary nnd
illustrated monthly (50 cents), and the H erald ($2), both one year for $2
P O P U L I S T ' P A P E R S A N D P O L I T I C A L P O IN T E R S .
The Road, of Denver, Col., ($1), an 8-page weekly worth double the
price, and the H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.15.
The Silver Knight, of Washington City, Senator Stewart’s great
paper ($1), and the H erald ($2), both one year for $2.35.
Our Nation’s Crisis, Gov. AVaite’s paper) of Denver, Col. (50 cts.), and
the H e r a l d ($2), both oue year for $2.
IN A D D IT IO N TO TH E ABOVE C LU B B IN G RATE S FOR PAPERS,
AA’e havo concluded to offer the follow ing books ns premiums for cash
subscribers:
Coin’s Financial School, price 25
cents, and Coin’s Hnud-Book, price
10 cents, and one year’s subscription
to the H erald , all for $2.
rCois’s F in a n c ia l S chool , by W. H.
Harvey; illustrated, 1«0 imoes and 84 illus­
trations. It simplifies the bnanctRl subject
so that an ordinary schoolboy can under­
stand it. It is the text book of the masses,
absolutely reliable ns to fnots and figures,
and the most interesting and entertaining
book on the subject of money published.
C o in ’ s H andbook , by \V. H. Harvey; denis
with the elementary principles of money
and statistics.]
Shyloek, price 25 cents, and The
Anarchists of AVealth, price 10 cents,
and the H erald one year, all for $2.
Stay-In referenc to tho above publications, it is necessary to say but
little. Everybody knows what magnificent papers the “ Examiner” and
“ Call” of S:iu Francisco are, as also the Thrice-n-AA’eek New York A\:orld
and Twice-a-AVeek Boston Traveler--each of which are worth the price
asked. The Home and Farm is a splendid agricultural and family jour­
nal, large 16-page paper, aud of itself worth the price of both papers.
AA'omnnkind is a md»t nttntctivo and entertaining home monthly, henrtilv
welcomed by and instructivo to tho mothers and daughters; aud the
Farm News is edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, is
handsomely printed, and contains what the practical farmer wauts.
AVord and AA’ orks is Rev. Irl Hicks’ paper of St. Louis. This is a scien­
tific journal and is full of excellent rending matter. The Almanac, given
with the paper, contains 100 pages of forecasts and other useful infor­
mation and is n valuable book.
The Road is a large, wide-n-wide Populist paper, published by “ mid-
dle-of-the road” Herbert Oeorge, of Denver, Col. Of The Silver Knight
it is only necessary to say that it is Senntor Stewart’s fearless paper, and
is published iu AA’ashington City. Our Nntion’s Crisis is best advertised
by saying that it is owned and edited by Gov. AVaite, Colorado’s great
Populist governor, tlio AVar-horse of the Rockies.
It is good reading.
Tho Rural Northwest is an Oregon farm journal, and is clean and well
managed. It will be worth the price we charge for both papers to any
former in Coos county.
These Club Rates, o f course, imply payment in advance.“®®
firi?“ AVe can only make these splendid terms where cash is-®®
IW
¡»aid in advance.
-® g
t Coos Bay Wewrs. t
A night watch man has been found
necessary at the new schoolhouse,
owing to the number o f petty
thefts committed lately. Lumber,
nulls nud tools have been missed
from the premises.
L. M. Noble had an exciting
time with a big buck deer at Glas­
gow, Saturday. Lim e shot four­
teen times nt the bnck, but failed
to hit him, nfter which he threw
his rifle iu the bay and came to
town.
Alex M cLeod and U. F. Hughes,
who occupy n room nt the Central
hotel, were awakened Saturday
night by inhnlicg smoke, which
tilled the room. They soon ascer­
tained that their tied was on fire,
and they promptly Bet to work to
extinguish tho flames, which they
fortunately succeeded in doing.
Uatarrn.
Every mail brings a new batch of
testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable,
Sarsaparilla.
HUH*.
BAKING
POWDER
Most Perfect Made.
40
Years the Standard.
Or Trustees
Desks or Supplies
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Coqaille City, Oregon.
TH E —
"Great Revelation ot Mon­
etary Sin,”
SHYLOCK,
A p p ly at this office.
Hon. AV. S. Vanderburg passed
through Coquille Inst Friday on his Also
way to AVashington City ns n dele­
gate to the general assembly of the
Knights o f Labor, which meets in
that city on the 12th inst. H e ex­
pects to be gone a mouth or six
weeks.
for the supplement
S hylock , entitled
to
The
Anarchists
of Wealth,
T'STBAY N O T IC E .- T h e onderaiRned
1J has taken up two steers, described as
follow«: One black steer, about ♦ years old.
crop and swallow-fork in right ear, and
under-bit iu loft. The other about 2 years
old, red, with line back, nnd same ear-marks
as the former.
For fnrtber particulars, call on or address
the andersigned at Hural, Coos county, Or.,
prove property, yey charges for keeping and
advertising, or the stock will be sold to pay
expenses.
JOHN P. HAYEf*.
Karat, Coos county. Or., Oct. 28, 1805.
I
H aolund —At Marshfield, Oct. 27, 1895, to
k CREAM
School : Boards
Father Clinkenbenrd of Marsh­
field, fnther-iu-law o f Hon. \V. S.
Vauderburg, has gone oat toXpeud “ An expoi-nreof the plot o f the
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the »in te r with his son-in-law, E. Red-S hield( Rothschild) to defl-
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Pow der L. Woodiuff, in Garden Valley.
troy a Republic.” One i“ a 25-
AwarJed Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco.
cent
book,
cent
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’ the other - a 10 —
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The tug Barclay Golden took the j book; but wc have made ar­
SMcdpHT
U jjof
-,
.H i K I U K D .
schooner Danielson toMorras Bro’s rangement» with tbe publishers
fry *.
»'■ M l s ,«'*'
H ooten - H i l l —A t the residence o f the
mill
last
Saturday.
Tw
o
schoou-
I bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Hill,
j by which 25 cents will hny both, or both will be given free to a easb
j on the Middle Fork, Oct. 23, 1895, Amzi ers are loading there now.
! subecriber to the H erald foroDe year.
| Hooten and Miss Zon Hill.
S trano - W aghbb — At the residence o f Ernst
Hermann, at Myrtle Point, Nov. 3. 1895,
by Kev. W. B. Smith of this city, Zenie
d . Strang nnd Miss JSlla Wagner.
M u b ph y -B kroin —A t W eavem lle. C al., Oct.
80, 1895. by Kev. Father P. Kirley, John
A w arded
J. Murphy and Miss Lizzie Bergin.
E .W . J oy C o m p a n y — Gentlemen:! H igh est Honors— AVorld’ s Fair,
K rantz - B auklow — At Myrtle Point, at res­
j have just completed the second
idence of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
, bottle of your Vegetable Sarsaparilla,
J. D. Barklow's. No*. 3, 1895. Kev. Tho«.
Barklow officiating, Wni. Krantz and M iks
■ D U
J have hail catarrh for years which
Fanny Barklow,
affected my eyes, hearing and stom-
ach. Frequently would have dull j
headaches for days at a time. Since
taking your remedy I have felt no
disagreeable symptoms,
Trusting you will publish this as
j want any one suffering from any
Gf the above symptoms to be bene-
fited. K indly 'send me tw o more
bottles by return express. (Signed)
M b . F rederick D e R ichmond ,
Seattle, AVash. |
N
— FOR
Geo. Moulton again accepts the
agency o f the Pacific nursery at
Tangent, Oregon, nnd will cnnvnss
Coos county.
This is a reliable
firm nnd already known ns such
to Coos couuty patrons, while
George is also well known and
deals fHirly with our citizens.
If
you want fruit trees of any kind,
true to Dame and at fair prices,
give George Moulton your order.
E m p ir e CM j la in *.
P r a t . W . W r e a t f c a ll.
Nov. 2.— Improvements still pro­
TO THE EEITOB OF THE H e BALD
— D ear S ir: In returning to Co­ gressing.
W. 8. VaDderburg honored oor
quille City, after having visited so
many places, it must ap]ieartoan y burg last week. H e expects to
one tronbling themselves to think leave for Washington, D. C , soon,
o f onr return that Coqaille has to attend the Geneiai Assembly of
some points of superiority over all the K . o f L. which meets at that
others in our estimation, aDd such place on the 12th. It is needless
is the fact. The Coquille has many to say that onr D. A. will bb well
advantages of climate anil soil and represented.
Miss Edna Magee returned on
people. The climate and soil are
there to stay, and though the people tLe Areata from California, having
keep moving— i. e., coming and go­ given up her intention of attend­
ing— still those also who are fitted ing school at Ashland the comiog
for the Coquille— that is make them­ winter.
News came by telegraph to Sher­
selves a hoiuogenious part with the
climate and soil— like the flowers iff Gage that his sou Clyde baa
nud the trees, whether o f native boen very sick with typhoid-pneu­
origin or transplanted flourish and monia, at Drain, where lie has been
become ill their relations to all attending school. H e has gone to
around as though they said this is D illard for medical treatment,
the spot for me on earth.
It is though all danger is now supposed
some Bnch feeling we exp»erience to be passed. Mrs. Gage left on
in returning to this loyely valley. Monday for Dillard.
Mr. Bluck, former stage driver
We come to stay, because the soil,
the climate and the people agree between this place and the Ump-
qun, has resigned his position on
with ns.
W ith regard to our leavirg, it account o f ill health and has moved
was business aud pleasure com­ iuto Wm. Bettys’ property,formerly
bined. Business— the settling up occupied by Sheriff Gage.
K b ank .
o f a trusteeship aud the contiuua
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tion of a chancery suit for the re­
A ll druggists guainitoo p r. Miles’ PAflf
covery o f the “ Barony o f Bray,” Pu ts to sioi) Headache. “Oue cent a dose."
Confiscated nt tlib end o f the war of
R. D. Hnme, o f Wedderbnrn,
the Roses, between the houses of
Lnncnshireand Yorkshire in E ngl­ the Rogne river cannery-man, has
and years ago.
I baye thrown it announced to celebrate his 59th
up, upon receiving intelligence birlhday with a grand ball, to which
while in Auckland, New Zealand, he gives an invitation to the gen­
that the loss of valuable papers nnd eiai public through the Gold Beach
concluding with these
documents I had in my possession Gazette,
at Port Carling, Outario, Canada, words:
‘ •Come friends 1 Come foe« i
nnd which were burned nt the tire
Share our joys as well as oar woes«
of (he general store o f C. W. Vau-
derbnrg, mill and stenmbont owner,
where 1 was a clerk at the time and
Administrator’s Notice-
sleeping over the store, from which
o t ic e i s h e b e b y g iv e n th a t
I barely escaped with my life, and
the undersigned has been, by the order
with the loss o f all the valuables I of the Couuty Court of the County of Coos,
State
o f Oregon, appointed administrator
had in my bedroom nt the time of
of the estate of S. C. Braden, deceased. All
the fire, 26th o f November, 1878 or persons having claims against said estate
’79 ( I forget which). W hile in are hereby required to present the same,
duly verified as by law required, to the
San Francisco I wrote to England undersigned, at Myrtle Point, Coos couuty,
to enquire whether the loss of those Oregon, nt tho oifioe of Orvil Dodge, witbilfc
pspers would interfere with my six months from the date o f the first publi­
cation of this notice.
chance o f proving my claim, aud
Dated this 1st day of October, 1895.
H. C. BUADEN, J b .,
»h en iu Auckland on ray way to
Administrator Estate of 8. C . Braden*
England received letters to any it octl 4t]
lessened my chance, which I had
always considered very slight, as
my grandfather had spent upwards
RIP-AN-S
of £20,000, and my father nearly
IL
£14,000, in the tracing tip from the
UJ
Norman conquest in England the
The modern stand-
line o f the second sou o f “ Mabel
u ard Family Medi-
Shaw," first Baroness of Bray, the
QC
heads o f the heirs o f the first son
cir.e : Cures the
having been cut off nnd placed on
u common every-day
the gu*es of York at the time of the
>
confiscation of the estates. Upon
ills of humanity.
the ascension o f Queen Victoria to
o
the throne, her majesty promised
TOADS
u
to restore the confiscate! property
z
to those o f the families who could
o
i ^ f
prove up, and my father’s father,
MAM
knowing from certnin valuable heir­
looms in his possession that he was
of the family entered upon the
claim fur all ho was worth, but got
noihing. My father walked iu his
father’s footsteps, givin g his sub­
stance for the shadow; I have quit
the shadow, nfter having gone half­
way and am determined to enjoy ^ y . I S H I N G TO IU K C H A YE
the suushine o f tho Coquille val­
ley instead nud grow flowers and
fruit.
I f yon think an account o f our
trip south and our remarks thereon
FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES
would be o f interest you shall hoar W ill find it to their interest to consult op
a
w
rite
the undersigned, agent for Kane &
further from me.
Co . manufacturero, Chicago, ill.
AVith kind regards, I am,
We sell direct from the factory, and
* ship, f . o. b.r to San Francisco or Portland ,
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN HOW AN, Agent.
AV. C. \YBENSHALL.
Mr. aud Mrs. Victor 11 ngl nnd, a daughter.
Looon*—At Spokane, Wash., Oct. 24, 1895,
to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loggie, n daugh­
ter.
McDuFFE»>-At Bandon. Oct. 30, 1801k to
! Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MoDnfee, a son.
■ H a ik lo w —At Mvrtle Point, Oct. 19, 1895, to
I Mr. and Mrs. AlbeTt Barklow. a son.
Schweitzer, Tailor,
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good fruit and grain land in Kogne FOB
and 1 day. of consumption,
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1 and Eunice Lassweil, and brothe • of John I urban property.
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