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A » o n d r r f k l l In T O B lI o n —T h « V » g r i l l t ‘ T U E SD A Y , (C ity N in n ili DEC. 3. 1895. R E G U L A R T R A IN S T H O N D A Y 8 . WEDNESDAYS IfA days will run as follows; Loa ve Marshfield M DO a. ra. Arrive ** 9.15 “ COQUILLE CITY 9.50 “ Norway 10.00 •• Myrtle Point LO C AL -ForCharily Suffered! tang.” | ^ p 0 Q | d | I n d U C e i T l e n t S f . a a o l l n c t T a lir n u . AND FUI- Arrive 12.15 p. m. Leave 11.00 a.m. 10.25 *• 10.15 “ The Christian church received I its new organ yesterday. The “ legislature" will meet iu the little church tonight. it e m s . Rev.Mr. ¡Smith began a protracted meeting nt the church last night. To McDonald's, for hot or cold baths. We hear the merry gingle of Additional locals on 2d and 1th weddiug bells iu the air. Look pages. out. Miss E. E. Gabler spent Thanks Little Vane Maury, who has been giving in Coquille. so ill for several days past, is im Our friend, E. Lewin, the Ban- proving. don cigar manufactuter, was in Co Dr. Moore now occupies his new quille Inst Saturday. store room, in the Gray building, Mrs. Nasburg went over to the and ha» his ollice there also. bay last Friday for a short visit, The score o f the football game returning yesterday. Thanksgiving day stood 10 to 4 in J. H. Roberts, o f Bandon, catne favor of the Academy team. up on the boat yesterday and went W e regret to learn that Miss to-Myrtle Point on business. Annie Lnird is in poor health. She Attend the legislature tonight. U nde Jack Laird has been on was reported better yesterday. our streets frequently of late. The dinner nt Nasburg’s hotel Christmas is coming, ye know. Thanksgiving day was well patron Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by ized, and was a splendid affair. This Dr. 8. L. Leneve, of Coquille C itv ,l‘“ ~” ’ " - ■ •' ' .T “j ” and N. G. W. Perkins, o f Myrlïe roPor,er re,uru8 tbankB for k,nd- ness. Point. G. G. Swan delivered nu able and Miss Nellie Sackett, who is teach ing nt Beaver Hill, ran up to town appropriate Thanksgiving address on tho train of Friday and returned on the evening of that day atGiavel Ford. Mr. 8. is au all-round useful the same dny. and good citizen. James Thusen, representing n The schoouers Free Trade and Chicago clothing-house, was in Co quille last Friday. He expects to Antelope left 8an Francisco for this river Wednesday last. One visit us ngaiu in a few days. scboouer is coming for a cargo of Oregon Kidney Tea is the most effective blood-pnritier known. For Riverton coal. sale by druggists N. G. \V. Perkins, j ThouHRnds of lives aro saved annually by o f Myrtle Poiut, and Dr. 8. L. the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. In the treatment of croup and whooping cough, Leneve, of Coquille City. J. M. Inman is traveling agent for one of the most complete fiat irons ever invented. It is an much a necessity in a family as a kitchen stove or a sewing machine. It does nway with the old, tedious process of heating irons on a stove. The C aiid OF T hanks .— Before leav-' cost of running the gasoline iron is ing Coquille City, we wish to ten- virtually nothing, and tho saving of der our siucere thanks, through labor for the women is so great that your paper, to the people of this Il° fnulily can afford to do without place, for their kiudnoss and Chris- j a gasoline iron. This aparatus can tiau sympathy shown us during used for many other purposes, our affliction; especially to those al*d amounts to a small gasoline who have ministered to us, day stove. It can be used for making a after day, so faithfully. When the cup of tea, warming water or milk, King’s summons, “ Come ye, blessed etc. The H kkai . d has ordered one, of my Father,’’ greets them, and advises its friends to do the that “ inasmuch" will be a far same. gieater recompense than any w e1, cau give, “ For I wns a stranger and Execution Sale. ye took me in; sick, and ye visited me.” We also feel grateful to Dr. OTICE is hereby uiven that ander and Moore for b i s s k i l l aud successful l V by virtue o f Hn'executinn and order o f trent m en t <if imrl hv io ! j ,nle of <he Circuit Court of tith the treatment ot^ mil- our case, ana ny w w lin uooe S u t# uf U r ou* ( , c , m for county on the able and faithful efforts we ure dny of November, 1895, in favor of L. A. lloherts, plaintiff, nnd against the property able at this time to return to our of Lizzie G. Lehnherr and J. A. Lehnherr, old home. W e heartily rr commend her husband, defendants, commanding rue to make «ale of the certain mortgaged him to those needing the services premises in auid execution nnd hereinafter of an honest und competent phy particularly described, or a sufficiency thoreof to satisfy the demands of said sician. plaintiff, towit: The sum of $508.50, the J. \V. a n d M a r y F. H u d e l s o n . farther sum of .$50.00 attorney fee and $13 .90 coats, together with costs of said writ, I will. ON SATURDAY, THE 14T H DAY OF DECEMBEB. 1895, at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Courthouse door in the town of Empire City, in said county and state, offer for sale and sell nt public auction to tho highest slid host bidder for cash, all right, title and interest which the said defend ants or either of them had on the 19th day of March, 1895, or may at any time since hayo acquired in or to tho following des cribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at n point 4(>7 feet from the iron oorner or initinl point of the town of Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, on the -vest side of First street; running thence north,10 degrees east, 253 feet along said First street; thence north, 80 degrees west, 120 feet; thence south 253 feet, running parallel with said First street; thence east to the place of beginning, containing ouo acre, more or less. Dated November 7th, 1895. W . W . GAGE, novl2 5tl Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. (Jatarrii. E. W. Joy C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: I have just completed the Becond bottle of your VegetableSarsaparilln, 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 tuking your remedy I have felfr 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 me two more bottles by return express. (Signed) Mu. F r e d e r ic k D e R i c h m o n d , Seattle, Wash. E x e c u t o r 'a N o t i c e . Every mail brings a new batch of testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ------ - 'VJ'OTICE is hereby Riven thnt the nntler- i . v signed have been duly appointed Ex ecutors of the last will nnd testament of Henry Schroeder. sr., deceased, and all persons haying claims against the estate of the said Henry Schroeder, sr., deceased, are hereby required to present them, duly verified, as required by law, within six months from the date of this notice, to Aug. H. Schroeder, at his residence near Norway, Coos county, Oregon. Dated November 23, 1895. AUG. H. SCHROEDER. J. FRED SCHROEDER. CHA8. E. SCHROEDER, nov26 5tl E. A. DODGE. ------- J. F. Mast, of Arago, started yesterday for California. He goes in search of health, he being asuf- feier from nasal catarrh. He ex pects to go first to Riverside, and either locate there or look elsewhere for a suitable future home. I f hia health improve, he will perhaps mnke a permanent home some where in California. We shall be sorry to lose Mr. Mast aud his esti ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle- Willard’s & Cardwell’s Orchestra men or ladies to travel in Oregon for mable wife from Coos county. established, reliable house. Salary, $780 will give a grand ball at Riverton, and expenses. Steady position. Enclose Or., ou Christmas eve (Dec. 24, At a creamery meeting held at references and self-addressed stamped en All are cordially invited to the little church on last Monday, velope. The Dominion Company, Third 1895). Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois. ; attend. A good time assured. the directors were instructed to Floor Managers— 8. Kite, C. Hull Quite an interesting meeting of ascertain what the creamery could and C. Peterson. the Epworth League o f the M. E. Tickets, 50 ceuts. Place of sap be either rented or purchased for, church, south, wns held at the per will be announced iu next issue. RDd to bargain for either the one church ou last Thursday evening. or the other as they may think Mr. Phelan and wife, of Marsh J. J. Lamb was in charge of the field, came over on Monday’s train bs&t. Also to secure a buttermaker services. for a brief visit with Mr. Nasburg’s and arrange for transportation of For pity’ s sake don’t growl and grnmble people. Mr. Phelan is manager milk. the Pectoral lias a most marvelous effect. Miss Iyy Kinnicutt, having closed It allays inilamation, frees the obstructed her term of school nt Eckley, has air passages and controls the desire to returned home and will assist her congh. We acknowledge a pleasant call father, Prof. Kinnicutt, in the pub this week from Rev. Robert Byin, lic school at this place. o f the M. E. church, south. He Price the holiday goods at Mrs. Gray’s before buying elsewhere. expects to make his headquarters Her goods and prices cau’t help at Myrtle Poiut after this. He re pleasing you. Look out for a new ports his work as very hopeful for lot of fine silverware at C. L. Gray’s. the year. W because yon are troubled with indigestion. No good was ever effected by snarling and fretting. Be a man (unless you happen to be a woman), and take Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla, which will relieve you, whether man or woman. for E. B. Dean <fc Co. at Marshfield, and is here to look after opening a new logging mad for that firm. The ^ road ie an extension of the railroad Dr. K. V. Millard called nt the company’s switch above town. H e h a l d office yesterday, He ex- Howe, of the Racket store, pects to start a class in vocal music Front street, Marshfield, keeps the in Coquille in the near future. He best files in great quantities and has classjs at Myrtle Point, Nor varieties, at about half the usunl prices. I f you need files go and way and Marshfield. see him. A I eo sewing machine oil Mrs. Martin wan's to sell you of the Biughampton, N. Y., brand, one of her cheap suits fcr either at half price. There is no mistake men or boys. Also one of her nice about this, so call, or write nnd see. ladies’ coats, or some o f those nice Harry Briggs and R. P. Rankey hnts or caps, or anything you want. No mistake, call and ask about it. of Fortune, Humboldt county, Cal., Opposite depot. arrived in this place last week and Dr. J. Jennings, dental surgeon, will drive stakes— if they can find who spent several days here last a spot that is not inhospitable to They are young men of week in the practice of his profes- them. sion, left for Empire City last F r i-! energy and progressive spirit, and day. The doctor made many friends we hope they may find it agreeable while here and expects to visit again 1 to abide with us. in the enrly spring. j \ telegram from San Francisco, F ob T rade — A nice little 80-acre of Nov. 26tb, makes mention o f the ranch, comfortable house, 10 acres j following matter o f local interest : in cultivation, splendid black-oak I __, , u;„i, r*______; ■____ i u , . , j , . , o -i Deputy risli Commissioner J. H. wood in abundance; located 3 miles I . . , from Grants Pass, in the Rogue j Davis seized nearly 100 deer-skius River valley— to exchange for land ; on Saturday on the steamship Ho- near Coquille City. A good bargain j nier from Coos bay. There were will be given some one who -wishe» tJeer.skjns, ekins o f baby fawns less to go to a dryer climate. Call at the ., . » , - , , ,, rr * ■ e A.. than two feet in length and elk- H erald omce in Coquille City. , , . . . . . . ' skms, from all of which the evidence Mrs. Tenbrook formerly o f the | o f the sex Lad beeQ ren>oTed. They Tenhrook hotel at Bandon, and herj were marked ,c ftnd R 10Q Front daughter Miss Nellie Tenbrook, ^ from c c L C o . The were in Coquille on last Friday on of the80 Bkins wa8 unUwful> their way home from Marshfield, both -n 0regon and tbl9 gtate.. where they had been visiting. We , acknowledges pleasant call from f 10™ tha“ a hundred years ,, , , the Shakers have been studying the Miss lenbrooK. 1 remedial properties of plants. They The popularity of Chamberlain’s have made many discoveries, but Cough Remedy and the high esteem their greatest achievement was made in which it is held leads us to believe last year. It is a cordial that con it to be an article of great worth tains already digested food and is a and merit. W e have the pleasure digester of food. It is effective in of giving the experience of three removing distress after eating, and prominent citizens of Redondo creates an appetite for more food so Beach, Cal., iu the use of the rem- that eating becomes a pleasure, edy. Mr. A. V. Trudell says: “ I Pale, thin people become plump have slwnys received prompt relief under its use. It arrests the wast- when I used Chamberlain’s Cough ing of consumption. Remedy.” Mr. James Orchard says: There never has been such a step “ I am satisfied that Chamberlain’s forward in the cure of indigestion Cough Remedy cured my cold." as this Shaker Cordial. Your drusr- Mr. J. M. Hatcher says: “ For three gist will be glad to give you a little years I have used Chamberlain’s book descriptive of the product. Cough Remedy in my family and its | ---------- results have always been satisfac- Give the babies L axol , which is tory,” For sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, Castor Oil made as palatable as druggist honey. J OUR N EW CLUBBING O F F E R S ! The “Herald” and Your Choice at the Price Stated Below. Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukcc, W U . “ Matron o f a Benevolent and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine has done mo, my wish to help others, over come 3 m y dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1803, T h e in m a te s h a d th o “ L a G r ijtp e ,” and 1 was one o f the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care o f so m any sick, I did not regain m y hoalth, and in a month I b eca m e bo d e b ilita te d a n d n e r v o u s from sleeplessness and tho drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question i f I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try l > r . M ile s * R e s t o r a t i v e N e r v i n e , 1 took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am in better health than ever. I still continue I t s o cc a sio n a l u s e , a s m n e r v e fo o d , as my work is very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wia., will reach m e ." Juno 6,1894. M rs . L a u r a O. P hoenix . Dr. Miles* Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that tho first bottle will benefit. A 11 druggists sell it at tl, 6 bottles for 16. or bVW ti;uDrM M ^ k l 0O T l M Pi i 2 Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health The dance given by the orchestra last Saturday night was a nice affair and well attended. Don't fail to see Mrs. Martin’s new goods. Men’s and boys’ suits, ladies’ coats, holiday goods, and all the very lowest prices. Don’ t buy until you have seen them. Store opposite depot. Watchmaker Jeweler, « w > comforts aDd facilities in his line, I i premises “'"‘“ i * b",fV Br “L*® 1ai,<l. « IulH.i'7ui adverse to the plaintiff; and for H e will also supply hot cr cold R“ ch other relief ns to the court shall seem | meet and sareeftblb to equity, and for hia costs o f suit. . Ö U] z o Thnt on the 7th day of November. 1895, Sheriff Gage WBS on our streets the Hon. J .C . Fullerton, jud«eof the above e n t i t .le d .duly made an order, dated Saturday last, on his return from ' on that day, directing that service of the the mining district. The storm snmmons in this suit be made by publica tion thereof, once each week for six succes ALBER T E. SEAMAN, had been very severe m that sec sive weeks. novl9’6wl Attorney for Plaintiff. tion. co m m o n e v e ry -d a y ills o f h um anity. ^ E W 18%, by Rev. Esbjorn, Victor Rndnas and Mrs. Bertha Nystrora. L o c k w o o d - R ic k e b — At Marshfield, Nov. 24, 1895, by Rev. George Gillespie, F. H. Lockwood and Miss Annie Ricket. -I nom . S temmebmam —On North Coos river, Nov. 20, 1 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Stenimerman, a Awarded I S ikirlu referenc to tho above publications, it is necessary to say but little. Everybody knows what magnificent papers the “ Examiner” and “ Call’' of San Francisco are, ns also the Thrice-a-Week New York World and Twice-a-Woek Boston Traveler--each of which are worth the price asked. The Home and Farm is a splendid agricultural and family jour-* nal, large 10-page paper, and of itself worth the price of both papers. Womankind is a most attractive nnd entertaining home monthly, heartily welcomed by aud instructive to the mothers and daughters; and the Farm News is edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, is handsomely printed, and contains what the practical farmer wants. Word and Work« is Rev. Irl Hicks’ paper of St. Louis. This is a scien tific journal and is full of excellent reading matter. The Almanac, given with the pnper, contains 100 pngeB of forecasts and otlier useful infor mation and is a valuable book. The Road is a large, wide-a-wido Populist, paper, published by “ mid- dle-of-the road" Herbert George, of Denver, Col. Of The Silvei Knight it is only necessury to say that it is Senator Stewart’s fearless pnper, and is published in Washington City. Our Nation’s Crisis is best advertised by Baying that it is owned and edited by Gov. Waite, Colorado’s great Populist governor, the War-horse of the Rockies. It is good reading. Tho Rural Northwest is an Oregon farm journal, aud is clean and well managed. It will be worth the prico we charge for both papers to any farmer in Coos county. IttarTliese Club Rates, of course, imply payment in advance.“® * K r W e can only mnke these splendid terms where cash is“® * ¡pay paid in advance. “®8 -F O R THE — t etary Sii," SHYLOCK, for the S h ylock , G r r a y ’s N O W S T O R E O P E N 1 N~ e w I N 13 u i l d i n Front Street, Opposite R . R . Depot, n supplement entitled to FW P I'H L ’ 1 F l l l t . A .N D e - d l ' ult IR B 8 H "An exposure o f the plot o f tho \ Red-S hield( Rothschild) to des- i troy a R epublic.” One i* a 25- j cent book, the other a 10 cent book; hut we have made ar- .l y « «¿a rnngemeuta with the publishers j by which 25 cents will buy both, or both will be given free to a cash : BubBcriber to tbe HEn*LD for<»p« y«ar-_____________ _ Q Schweitzer, Tailor, —— t n BANDON, i v n .i l r n O l i llE v n O /t O u N , lA U tm u Furninhen beat good» on the market, home- DRUGS j apnn and foreign. I.attet (aahlona AND CHEMICALS Artistic • Tailoring • a • Specialty. All kind« of work will receive enrefo Attention. Brice« reasonable. Turning and Bant-Sawing w CREAM 4P Years the Standard. Shvlock, price 25 cents, and The Annrchists of Wealth, price 10 ceuts, and the H erald one year, all for $2< Also juat received and being received daily; also a full assortment of the standard proprietary medicines. Moat Perfect Made. and statistics.] A pply at this office. MAM D R U G DU BAKING POWDER Harvey: illustrated, 150 pnoea And (»4 illus trations. It aimplifleH the finanoiAl subject so that an ordinary arhoolboy can under stand it. It is the text book of the masses, absolutely relisble na to facta and figures, nnd the moat interesting and entertaining book on the subject of money published. C oin ’ s H anducok , by W. H. Harvey; deals with tho elementary principles of money The Anarchists of Wealth, .M . l i c i t I F . n . K u d n as - N yrtiiom — At Marshfield, Nov. 23, H ighest Honors— W orld’ s Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Felr. Coin’s Financial School, price 2 5 cents, and Coin’s Hand-Book, price 10 cents, nnd one yonr’s subscription to the H erald , all for $ 2 . fC o in ’ s F in a n c ia l S c h o o l , b y W. B . VMM Santa Claua has come. He un loaded at Mrs. Gray’s. Beautiful Xmas goods, iu great variety; cheap and attractive. See them nt once. SOD. \ L. GRAY, J At Prices Astouiskingly Low. . H kbald 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 (fl.50)j and the Coquille City H kkai . d (12), both for one year for $2.75. The Weekly Call, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the H ehald ($2), both for one year for $2.75. The Thrice-tt-Week World, of New York ( $ 1 ) , and the H e r a l d ( $ 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 vear for only $2. T H E FARM , 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 local agricultural and horticultural journal (semi-monthly, 50 cts.), and the H erald ($2), both one year for $2. The Home aud Farm, of Louisville, Ky., (50 cts.), and the H erald ¿$2), both one year for only $2.10. Womankind, a handsome, attractive, monthly home paper (50 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 St Louis, Mo., including to each subscriber the Word and Works Almannc and Hand-Book, a useful and hnndsome pub lication (both $1.25), aud tho H erald ($2), tho three for only $2.50. Every Where, the famous poet Will Carleton’s charming literary and illustrated mouthlv (50 cents), and the H erald ($2), both one year for $2. P O P U L IS T ' P A P E R S AN D P O L IT IC A L P O IN TE R S. Tho Road, o f Denver, Col., ($1), an 8-page weekly worth double the price, nnd the H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.15. The Silver Knight, of Washington City, Senator Stewart’s great pnper ($1), and the H ehald ($2), both one year for $2.85. Our Nation’s Crisis, Gov. Waite’s papor, of Denver, Col. (50 cts.), and the H e r a l d ( $ 2 ) , both one year for $ 2 . IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CLUBBING RATES FOR PAPERS, We have concluded to offer tho following books as premiums for cash subscribers: Mr. B ibb, a prominent attorney of Snu Francisco, and whose wife is a daughter of Mrs. Hoffman, near Myrtle Point, came upon the Areata on her last trip and has gone up to Mrs. Hoffman’s on n visit. Mr~. Babb has been a subscriber to the H e r a l d for several years. We wish Mr. B. a pleasant viait. Mrs. Gray’s Daparliaat. n S u b S C li- bers—Best and Cheapest. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos: George Bolster, plaintiff,) vs. Jennie White (formerly | Jennie Elliott, widow ( Suit iu Equity to of George H . Elliott. f Quiet Title, deceased), Mattie Ell- I iott and Thomas H. | W hite, defendants. J To Jennie Wnita (formerly Jennie Elliott, { -A N D - widow of George H. Elliott, deceased), Mat- tie Elliott and Thomas B . White, the above j named defendants, Greeting: In the name o f the'?5tat& of Oregon: You I and each of yon are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer the C O Q U IL L E C ITY. complaint filed against you in the above entitled court nnd cause, in which George Bolster is plaintiff and yoa, the said Jennie White (formerly Jennie Elliott, widow of WATCHES, CLOCKS, J E W E L R Y , 8IL George H. Elliott, deceased), Mattie Elliott VER W ARE AND OPTICAL GOODS nnd Thomas H . White are defendants, on ALW AYS ON HAND. Capt. Manly Roberts still runs or before the first day of the next regular of tho above entitled court, to be be Strings for all kinds of Musical Instrn- the Blauco from Marshfield to term gun and held at the Courthouse at Empire menta. Empire, two regular trips and City, in said county of Coos, on Monday, the4th day of May, 1896, and if you fails«) return ench day. She is a daisy of ic.im V c " j U . y n j ‘ '? “ ■ r*“ aoj w.4 i to appear and answer, the said plaintiff will H boat ana t*16 captain 18 tll6 most j apply to the court for the relief demanded genial man on the bay. Just the in his complaint in this suit, a succinct of whioh relief is as follows, man to ride with and enjoy the ftnternent to-wit: A SELECT STOCK OF 1. That the defendants, nnd each and trip. Don’ t fail to goon the Blanco. all of them, be required to set forth the NOTIONS, FAN CY GOODS, The New Drug Store is starting nature of their claim, and that all nd verse claims of the defendants, to tho premises off well. For D€w and pure drugs, hereafter described, may be determined T O IL E T A R T IC LE S , ETC. by a decree of the court. don’t forget the place, and for 2. That by said decree it be declared and adjudged that the defendants have no estate skilled and careful compounding of or interest whatever in or to landsdescribed as follows, towit: The southwest quarter prescriptions, you can rest assured of the northwest quarter, and the southwest that everything will be right See quarter of the northeast quarter, and lots R I P ’A N S two, three and fonr, in section thirteen, and the hew ad. lots seven and eight in section fourteen, IL township twenty-six south of range four U Gillham, the barber, will now teen west of the Willamette Meridian in T h e m o d e rn stand- Coos county, state of Oregon, containing move into his new quarters, in the 170.90 acres of land; and that the title of u a rd F a m ily M e d i- Gray building, and will then be plaintiff thereto is good and valid. 3. That the defendants bo forever en prepared equally to the best with joined and debarred from asserting any c in e : C u re s th e . . b a t li8. tO (glom poanding of PrcKcriptions s. S p e c i a l t y . AVTNO well-ringed TorninR-Lftthe and Bend-Saw in operation, the under- | signed solicit« H ALL KINDS OF OFFICE OF DR. J. BURT. MOORE— At The New Drug Store, Gray’s Tnniing and Band-Saw Work Building, opposite R. It. Depot. Residence— Hutch property, , , an, Umr, 0, „ bc foood , t th„ shingG- uear Mr. Messers. mm. (3tl> W. W. SHIELDS. E x e c u t o r ’s N o t i c e , OTICE is hereby Riven that the under" signed hns been duly Appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos county, exeentor of the last w i i r afid testament of William Miller, deceased; And nil persons having claims against the estate of tno said William Miller, deceased, aro hereby required to present them, with fho proper vouchers, within six months from thcjlnteof this notice, to the undersigned at his residence nt Libby, Coos county, Or egon. Dated, November 19. 189«». ANDKKW P. KELLEY, Exeentor of the Last Will and Testament of William Miller, deceased. [novl9 5 N 'O R R A L E - 1 « « ACKK8, c l o a k t o tbe river (can get right-of-way across strip tc the river). It is bench land, and has coal on it: half the saw timber is cut off. but plenty of fine pile timber remains. Good soil: will mnke good orchards* For terms, call on or addr ss W . B. PANTER, noyl9l Hi v e r to n , Oregon. F