Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 17, 1896, Image 3

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TUESDAY.
RHEUMATISM
MARCH 17, 1896.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
ondays .
M
W e d n e s d a y s
dnya wilJ run as follows;
Louve
|
8.00n.in . |
Marshfield
Arrive “
I
0.15 ” I COQUILLE CITY
0.50 “
Norway
10.00 “ | Myrtle Point
LOCAL
Umc
at
an d f k i -
Arrive
12.15p. m.
Leave
11.00a.m.
10.25
10.15 “
ITEM S.
T o Mrs. Muitiu’e for new goods.
Euster comes on Sunday, April
6th.
New stock shoes at J. W. Le-
nave’s.
The équinoxial storm is booked
at an early day.
on ce
ST. JACOBS OIL
Garden seed at J. W . Leueve’».
For teaming go to A. O. Wheeler.
See ad elsewhere.
Call at Jolmson Bro’s for your
meat and cunned goods.
The ball given last Saturday
night was au enjoyable affair.
The Christian church is prepar­
ing for a uice Easter service.
Nice, clean seed oats and bailey
| for sale by W. A. Moomaw. See
! ad.
Johnson Bro’s are stocked up
with tlcur again.
Eggs of fine breeds.of chickens
for hntebing purposes. See nd. of
Hats and caps, cheapest in town, Mrs. Bnskirk.
at J. W. Leneve’s.
A. O. Wheeler keeps the popular
A large number of people were | Messer feed stable. He will treat
in from the couutry yesterday.
you first-class.
VV. H. Schroeder arrived home
To tbo Coquille Pharmacy for a
from Snn Francisco last Monday. bottle of the famous Swamp Angel
medicine.
Mrs. C. L. Gray sells good goods
The Populist county convention
and sells them cheap. Call and
see.
will meet in Coquille next Thurs­
Cattle nnd horses taken on pas­ day, March 19tb.
ture at J. Doughty’s, ou Lampey
A nice, npw line of Indies' kid
, creek.
gloves nnd corsets of all kinds at
Coquille City needs some fire Mrs. Martin’s this week.
Bat don’ t miss the Foresters’
nparatns. V liat are we going to
bnll, Friday night, 27th inst.
It
do about it?
will be a first-class affair.
Don’t forget that the best place
Hotel Coquille—our fine new
to buy groceries or dry goods is at
J. W. Leneve’s.
hotel— will provide the midnight
G o to Gillbam'8 shop nnd get supper for the Foresters’ ball —
shaved.
Don’ t forget that it is 27th inst.
next door to Gray’s jewelry storp.
Judge Dyer is expected home
before long and will perhaps make
his home in Coquille for the sum­
mer.
Oregon Kiduoy Ten for sale by
Dr. S. L. Leueve, o f Coquille City,
nud N. G. W. Peikius, o f Myrtle
Point.
Lots o f
tiu’s, and
nice nnd
cheap for
npw goods at Mrs. Mar-
more coming. They are
can be purchased very
cash.
Jesse Beyers, of Sumner, has
rented the Wilkins’ photo galiery
for one month nnd will run it for
that length of time.
If
yon see
anything “ green”
at Beaver Hill about the H era ld today, that’s our
The Foresters
Irish— in honor o f St. Patrick.
will give a grand hull next Satur­
C. L. Gray spent several days
day night. It promises to be a
last
week in rpfitting the Morras
nice affair.
Bro's mill, nnd set it in operation
When your watch, or clock, or last Monday.
steam engine gets out of repair,
V ANTED-A SMALL w a l l t e n t .
take it to C. L. Gray nud get it Y V Y
m good order, siz » about 10x12. Will
made as good as new.
exchange household furniture. Apply to
I t y o u w a n t t o fa c i It c o n .
cu re.
ita
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WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Little Georgie Snyder, son of
John Snyder o f the Central hotel
at Marshfield, narrowly escaped a
serious accident at that place last
Tuesday evening. The fire engiue
was taken out for practice, and the
boy was knocked down by the
machine, but luckily pushed aside
J f r f . J . p . B e l l , O ea a seatotn le, K a n ,
far enough to only receive slight wife
of the editor o f The Graphic, the lcad-
bruises on his person. No bonCS Ing local paper of Miami county, writes
1 iru a tr o u b le tl w it h h e a r t d l e e a e e
wero broken, though one leg was “ tor
six years, severe palpitations, short­
painfully hurt.
ness of breath, together with such ex­
treme nervousness, that, at times I would
Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist, desires walk the Boor nearly all night. We
us to publish the following extract consulted the best medical talent.
from a letter of Chas. M. Gutfeld, T h en s a id t h e r e w a s n o h e lp f o r m e ,
of lteedley, Fresno Co., Cal., as he that I had organic disease o f tho heart for
which there was no remedy. 1 had read
handles the remedy referred to and your advertisement In Tho Graphic and
wants his customers to know what a year ago, as a last resort, tried ono bottle of
D r . B i t e s ’ S e w C u r e f o r th e H ea r t,
a splendid medicine it is:
which convinced mo that there was truo
“It is with pleasure I tell you that merit
In It. 1 took three bottles each of the
by one day’s use of Chamberlain’s Heart Coro and Restorative Nervine and
Cough remedy I was relieved of ] I t c o m p le te ly c u r e d m e. I s le e p
a very severe cold. My head was well at night, my heart bents regularly and
I have no more smothering spells. I wish
completely stopped up and I could ! to
say to all who are suffering as I did;
not sleep at night.
I can recom­ there’s relief nntold for them If they will
mend this remedy.” A cold nearly only give your remedies just one trial.”
Dr. Miles Heart Core la sold on a positive
always starts in the head and after­
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
wards extends to the throat nnd AU druggists sell Ita tU , ft bottles for $5, or
will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
lungs. By using this remedy freely It
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, lad.
as soon as the cold has been con­
tracted it will cure the cold at once Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
and prevent it from extending to
Restores Health
lungs.
Miss Fern Orcntt, of Roseburg,
Sheriff Gage came over on Mon-
who was employed to teach the d ly and took a flying trip to Myr.
Gravel Ford school, has finished tlb Point.
her term nnd returned home.
Andrew O Conner, of Newport,
She informs the Plaindealer that went to Myrtle Point ou last Mon-
site is not iu love with this section, (
8 trfUn*
and.that she would rather have a
J- H. Roberts, o f Bandon, spent
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Saturday and Sunday in Coquille,
house and lot in Roseburg than nm) reta' ned horae Monday.
all o f Coos county.
Well, Mist?
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Bern, we are pleased to hear you
say so, as we have all the nice
school ma’ams in this county we
need, already, without importing
any from Douglas.
So, Miss
Fern, please don’t worry, and the
people of Coos will try to get
along iu the future without your
valuable services; and by so doing
Wi will keeo a little money at
bom ) for onr In m < talent.
Mrs. S. E. Robinson nud Mrs.
L . G R A Y ,£ -
8. J. Miller, wbo went to San
Francisco last January for medical
treatment, letnrned home yester­
j
day. They were accompanied on
their trip by Geo. A. Robinson.
Mrs. Robinson had a cataract re-
| moved from her right eye, and
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
Mrs. Miller also had au operation
performed, and both return greatly
benefited. They arrived in the bny WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND
Friday on board the steamer Ar-
STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS
ago.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Dr. Strange, the dentist, will be
here in a few dnys, as soon as the
roads 1 ccome passable. Hold your
dentistry.
All work guaranteed.
-Strings fo r AH Kinds o f Musical Instruments.-
n ericai Woolen Hills Co., Mrs. Gray's Department
O F
IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF
C H IC A G O .
¡Votions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles,
E. Quick, =
— ^ Special
A NICE LINE OF
Agent,
L A D IE S ’ A N D G E N TLEM E N S’ U N D E R W E A R , E IC .
Will travel through Coos and
Curry counties nnd take orders for
MEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS.
Prices from $6 to $20 a suit. The
best bargains ever offered in this
county. See his samples.
A ll
at
rF rlces
-A.etorLieïil3ag-l;y
Low .
Q O Q U TLLE
P E T E R L0GGIE.S.
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p H AR M AO Y
BAN D ON , O R .
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A FULL LINE OF
Burial
Caskets
G r r u ty ’s N e w
-A T
C O Q U IL L E
Lowest Case Prices.
B u ild in g ,
C I T Y , O IL,
F r o n t S t r e e t , O p p o site
Orders left with R. S. K nowi . ton ,
f o r fresh, new drugs and medi- C oquille C it y , will receive prompt
cineB go to t’he Coq.idle Pharmacy; attenton.
j J3urt Moore proprietor,
j George Flanagan, of Marsh-
jjeld( came over on Monday’s train
and spent several days ou the
riyer.
C O Q U IL L E C ITY.
C. W. Mtrtin has just received
(Opposite City Wharf.1
a brand new stock of shoes of nil
kinds, ladies’, gentlemen’s and
e e p s on h a n d an d m ak es t o
children’s. Call and get the first
order first-class
choice.
R . R . D e p o t.
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
p E W , PURE AND FRESH DRUGS
1 &
AND CHEMICALS
Chair F a c to ry ^
just received and being received
daily; also a full assortment of the
standard proprietary medicine?.
K
(goninoiiniling of Prescriptions
a S p e c ia lty .
Rev. S. S. Barklow, who has R A W H ID E : CHAIRS.
been doing missionary work at Manufactured from beat hard wood.
Saiiy
Health
Laws.
C. T. HEUTSLE I’,
Moscow, Idaho, for the past year,
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
Parkersburg, Coos county, Oregon.
A good woodshed has been built 2t]
Resi-
OFFICE OF DR. J BURT MOORE— At T h e PHARMACY;
Don’t eat so rapidly.
returned home with his family last
the past week for the new hotel.
The Geo. Wimer ranch, recently
JOHN KAINO,
MARTIN RUSSEL
edence- -Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s.
Sit on a chair aud bo quiet after Wednesday. H e is pleased to be
Work is being pushed on the hotel j purchased by It. S. Tyrrell and eating. Your stomach is not a coal back in the genial climate of Coos
THE M ARSHFIELD
building, nnd it will be ready for Mr. Hansen, has been rente! to A. bin.
county.
Smalley for three years at $800 a
When you feel uncomfortable
occupancy in a a few days.
T H E P IO N E E R
year.
after eating you have oaten too TT'GGS GOUNT -T H E R E F O R E BUY
Oregon Kidney Tea is the inos 1 “ 1 have ased Ay?r‘a Hair Vigor for a much, and you need Joy’s Y’cgetable
the breed that lays the most.
Buff ,
Leghorn ie the best breed. Eggs, $1 for (
effective blood-purifier kutwn. For j number o f years, and it has always given Sarsaparilla.
13. Improved Pekin Duck eggs. 5 cents
sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, me satisfaction. It is an excellent dressi ng,
If you suffer from rheumatism each. Correspondence a pleasure.
N O RTH FRO NT STRE ET,
o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L. prevents the hair from turning gray, insures watch tho sheets. Don’t get between
M US. BUSKIRK.
marlOtf]
Coquille City, Or.
M A R S H F IE L D .
Leueve, of Coquille City.
its vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp them; if damp dry them.
(Opposite the New Hotel)
white nnd clean.” —Mary A. Jackson, Salem,
Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s
FINE, CLEAN SEED G RA IN."
Uncle Tom Willard is taking
LL KINDS o f blacksmith work and
Mass.
C o q u ille C ity , O regon ,
Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
wagon work, new or repair work, done
short walks again, since bis late j
A. MOOMAW. OF NORWAY, HAS on short notice.
Our Foresters’ ball, on the night
Keep flies out of your house; they
• a lot of good clean SEED OATS
sick spell, and is gaining strength
of the 27th inst., will be conducted are germ carriers.
and BARLEY, which he will sell at 1 cent
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
rapidly. It would hardly be Co­
per pound—extra for seed grain, and feed
Wear flannel undergarments.
ou a grand scale.
Lockwood’s
also. Call soon, before it is gone.
[4t* T o R i. » satisfaction. C om e »n d km o s .
quille without Uncle Tom in view.
Keep your feet warm; your head
novl9’9.-.J
KÀINO & UU88EL.
orchestra will furnish the music,
E x e c u tio n
S a .1 ©
ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle- j and that is a guarantee in that line. cool.
men or ladies to travel in Oregon for |
When your blood is thin you feel
Gro to th e
established, reliable house. Salary, $780
cold in the least change.
When J ^ O T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
and expenses. Steady position. Enclose 1 “ £VERY WOMAN'S FRIEND”
CON STAN TLY R E C E IV E AND K E E P F R E S H G R O C E R IE S
under nud by virtue of an execution ,
references and s*lf-addresRed stamped en­
your blood is thin take Joy’s Vege- Riid order of sale issued out of the Circuit |
AND F A M IL Y S U P P L IE S . C A N N E D GOODS, SU G AR ,
velope. The Dominion Company. Third
Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to table Sarsaparilla; it will make vour Í Court o f the state o f Oregon for Coos ¡ M a r s h fie ld
Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago. Illinois.
the eye and pence to the mind.
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county, on the 4th day o f March. 18ÜG, in !
C O FFEE, TEAS, SPICES, S A L T , ETC., ETC.
POSITIVE CUBE for female troubles. blood red, rich and thick.
J
favor 0f J. w , Bennett. ph.int.fE, nnd |
The lumber is being put on the Address,
TOBACCOS AN D C IG A RS,
:
CAN D IE S A N D NUTS,
Yes it will do to take Joy’s against the property o f Ne e Uasmnssen
MRS. L. VEIINON, Business Manager,
defendant, commanding me to make sale
ground for the Methodist parson­
Stockton, California. Vegetable Sarsaparilla now.
o f the certain real property hereinafter
A N D
S A L T E D
M E A T S
When you get off jo u r bicycle particularly described or a sufficiency For cheap goods and splendid bargains F R E S H
age, and work will be pushed on
You can got many good articles at
A doable birthday party was after a long warm run, put on a thereof to satisfy the demands of said
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the building as rapidly as possible.
plain tiff, to-wit: The sum of $100 and
one-half their cost at
interest thereon at the rate of eight per
other stores.
It will be quite an addition to the held at Fairview on the 9th inst., coat.
cent per annum from the 18th day o f Feb- | BLANKETS AND PILLOW S
A FINE LINE OF WALLPAPER.
If
you
are
going
on
a
trip
take
in celebration of the anniversaries
t3wn when completed.
inary, 18.W. and for $25 attorney fee, and
at surprisingly low prioea.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
f o r t the
h e f further
u r t h e r sum
s n m o f $11
¿ t i l costs
n/ists and
n n d alsc
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,
.
. . , , ! gQ^Prices ns low as the lowest.
for
o
f
Mrs.
W.
Benbam
nnd
daughter-
“ March to search” is the old adage. It
and shapes at half
Strange food
makes strange the costs of said execution. I will. ON Steel Files of all sizes
# ® “ Orders from any part promptly filled.
price.
searohes out any weakness o f the system in-law Mrs. James Benbam (nee
SATURDAY, THE
1 1TH
DAY OF
stomachs.
Joy’s
Vegetable
Sarsa­
APRIL, 1898, at the hour of one o ’clock
resulting from impure blood. Those who Callie Mast).
It was an enjoyable
The PACKET is on the oo-operativo
Ode Ayer’s Sarsaparilla find March no more reunion and passed very agreeably. parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses in the afternoon of said day at the Court-
the stomach, and reuews tho house door in the town of Empire City, plan, and has good paying stock in tho
I F YO U W A N T IN F O R M A T IO N A BO U T
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searching or even disagreeable than any
Coos connty. Oregon, offer tor sale and sell company for sale.
stomach.
other month. This medicine is a wonder­
Notice to Fruit-Growers.
bidder
for
cash
all
right,
title
aud
interest
j
North
Front
Street,
•
•
Marshfield.
No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege­
ful irvigorator.
which the said defendant hod on tho 13th
ri T T iU V P a ,,out
Keeu appetite. day
o f February. 1898, or may at any time | Jnovl9 9;>
W L , A t, l l.
A. KELLY AND E. M. CANTER- table Sarsaparilla.
Às I am quitting the milk busi­
•
BUKY
are
prepared
to
do
grnf
ting
Accept
nothing
but
tho
genuine
since
have
acquired,
in
or
to
the
undivided
I
VD
ness entirely, I offer for sale 18 o f fruit and ornamental *rees. Long expe­
one
half
interest
of.
in
and
to
lots
noni-
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head of good yonng cows.
Sev- j rience enables us to do the very best of work wheu you ask for Joy’s Vegetable l»ered eleven (11). twelve (12) and tliirtetn I
Sarsaparilla.
(13). in block numbered thirty-four (84» in I
eral fresh now. Time can be had ; at the lowest possible rates. We punrantee
A D D R E S S A L E T T E R O R P O S T A L C A R D TO
our work. Any person wishing grafting
the town of East Marshfield, according to
on payments by responsible par­ will do well to addreta
the plat now on file and of record in the
.V lA ltlilK D .
O. A. KELLY, Riverton,
County Clerk’s office in and for said Coos
ties if desired. R. D. S anfohd .
T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y
W ir t h - S tr t n b e b g - At Empire City, March county, Oregon.
or, E .M . CANTERBURY, Bandon.
REGULAR T R IPS FROM
Coquille, Or., March l, ’96. [tf. !
akes
9, 1896, by Justice It. J. Cusaans. Oswald
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Dated at Empire City, Coos connty, Ore­
Bail Francisco
rancisco to Columbia River,
A. Wirth and Miss Emily A. Steinberg. gon, this 5th day o f March, 1896.
P H IL IP W. A V IR E T T , General Mannger.
calling at Eureka nnd
M. E. church services will be ; ltev. Wm. Wells was taken very C rook - M oork — At Harbor, Curry connty,
W. W. GAGE,
P. O . Box 463,
.
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Washington, D. C .
March 1, 189G, VV. H. Crook, son o f A. H. raar!0-6t] Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
CO O S
held at the little church next Sun­ sick last Suuday morning, aud has
Crook, aud Miss Julia M. Moore, daugh­
Honorably discharged aoldlor* and sailor# who served ninety days, or oyer, in the late
Freight rates from Coos Bny to
ter of S. A. Moore, of Harbor.
war
are
entitled,
if
now
partially
or
wholly
disabled
fo
r
ordinary
manual labor, whether
day morningand evening. Preach­ net improved materially np to time
S-U.233.23n.CrLS.
Astoria and Portlnnd, per ton — $ 1 OO
disability waa oaused by service or not, and regnrdless o f their pecuniary circumstances,
P b k w u tt - K l lin o s o n — At the residence of
ing by Rev. J. S. McCain at 11 of going to press. His trouble is
WIDOWS
of
such
soldiers
and
sailors
are
entitled
(if
not
remarried)
whether soldiers,
Capt. C . P. Ellm gson.on Lampey creek.
PASSENGERS,
AND H3.&0.
death was due to army service o f not, If now dependent npon their own labor for sup­
March 8, 1898, by Justice A. D. Morse, D. I N THE CIR C l’ IT COL'KX OF THE
o'clock a. m. and at 7:30 o’clock p. m. a tendency to heart failure and
1
Stnte
8
1
o
f
Oregon,
in
end
tor
the
County
For
further
information,
apply
to
port. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are ent tiled If the soldier’s death
H. Prewett and Miss Lillie M. Ellingscn. o f C o o s.
A cordml invitation is extended to consequently a severe cnee o f con­
wna due 1o Hervice.
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,
.
,
SOUTHERN OREGON CO., Agents,
Jane Lennox Lnndrith. plain- }
the public to attend these services. gestion of the lungs. He is dan­
CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 yearn) in alraoat all casea where there was « o
Empire
City,
Oregon.
n oit;*.
tiff,
I
Salt
widow,
or
she
has
ainoe
died
or
remarried.
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E.
G.
Flanagan,
Agent,
gerously sick, but hopes are enter- C o r b in — At Myrtle Point. Feb. 23, 189G, to
VS.
> in Equity
PARENTS nre entitled if sold ier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in
deo24 tf]
Marshfield, Oregon.
We wish to call the attention of tainedof his recovery. D r. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Corbin, a son.
Cyrus Liggett Lnndrith, de- |
for a
. service, or from effects o f service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for
fondant.
J Divorce.
our readers to an interesting and thinks he will be able to bring him H o l l k n b k a k — At Fairview, March 8, 189G,
: support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died In late war or in regular
TH E STEAM ERS
to Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hollenbeak, a daugh­
T o Cyrus Liggett Lnndrith, Greeting
! army or navy.
. .
. . .
well-written article on the import­ through all right.
ter.
Soldiers o f the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates ander
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE O F !
—At Myrtle Point, March 9, 1896, to
other laws, without losing any lights.
,
OREGON:
ance of improving our Coquille
A tired stomach is very much like i D ban
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dean, a son.
Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under theold law are entitled
Yon are hereby notified that yon are re-1
! to higher rates under new law, not only on acoonnt of disabilities for which now pen­
riyer.
The subject is one that a sprained ankle. If you suffer S umeblih — At Gravel Ford, Mar* h 3. 1896, nnired to appear and answer the com plaint,
against yoa in the above entitled snit,
sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not.
Will Make Regular Trips Between
interests every citizen on the river, from any of the symptoms of dys- j to Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Suinerlin, a daugh­ nled
Soldiers and sailors disabled io line o f duty in regnlar army or navy alnee the war are
in which Jane Lennox Lnndrith is plain­
and it in time that something pepsia, your stomach is tired. I t! ter,______________________ _______________ tiff, nnd yon. the mid Cyros Liggett Lan-
also entitled, whether diachnreed for disability or nut.
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Survivors, ana their widows, o f the Black Hawk, Creek Chcrokae, and Seminola or
drith, are defendant, on or before the first I
needs a crutch. We must relieve it
should be done.
day o f the next regular term o f tho Circuit
i
Florida
Indian
wara
o
f
1832
to
1842.
are
entitled
under
a
recent
of all work for a time, or until it is
Awarded
CAKHYINQ
MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if W y ea ra o f nge or dis­
Court of the State of Oregon, in anil for
Up to going to press we have
restored to its natural strength. To Highest Honors— World’s Fair, the Connty of Coos, to be held in Empire | Passenger« and Freight at Lowest abled or dependent.
not received the total initiative
Old
claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension baa been granted
City
in
said
Connty
of
Coos
and
State
of
do this successfully, we must use a
Rates.
Oregon, on Monday, the 4TH DAY OF
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
vote of the recent Populist pri­
under later laws or not.
. . . .
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.
food which is already digested out­
MAY. A.D. 1896, and if yon fail so to Appear,
Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection Improper or illegal.
mary electnus, aud it is, therefore,
■ n n •
the plaintiff will apolv to the Court for the OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION CO.,
Certificates of aervioe and discharge ob tained for soldiers and sailors ot the late wai
side of the body, and which will
not possible for us to publish it in
relief demanded in her complaint in thin
.
.
. .
Proprietors. who have lost tbeir original papers.
aid the digestion of other foods that
suit, a succinct statement of which relief
Send for laws and information. No charge for adyice. No fee uni#** successful,
this issue of the H e r a l d . The
E. G. Flanagan, Agent, Marshfield.
is
ns
follows,
to-wit:
That
the
marriage
may be taken with it. Such a pro­
Add— >
THE PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
result o f the vote will not be
contract existing between plaintiff and de­ 8. O. Co., Agent, Empire City.
duct is the Shaker Digestive Cor­
P H ILIP W. AVIRETT, Oenerhl
fendant b« wholly annulled and set aside.
known until it is canvassed at the
P .O . Box 4S3.
Wn.liinfilon, D. O
That the care and custody o f the minor
dial.
convention Dext Thursday.
children in complaint named, and to-wit:
The Shakers have utilized the
James Cyrus Landrith, Koy Lnndrith,
ÇMITHS PAY THE FREIGHT digestive principles present in plants
F.lleu Landrith. Blanche Lnndrith and
Philip Landrith be awarded to plaintiff.
O .
w in March, anywhere 100 miles for the manufacture of this article,
For a judgment against the defendant
from 'Frisco. Wholesale prices for and its success has been truly pile-
for her costs nnd disbursements in this snit.
For such other and further relief in the
(Successor to J. P. Mrmmr,y
all. Our catalogue for March gives nominal. You can try it for the nom­
premises ns to the Court shall seem meet C O Q U IL L E
CITY, OREGON
facts about it Quick ! Get a copy inal snm of 10 cents, as sample bot- j
and equitable.
L IV E R Y A N D F E E D S T A B L E S ,
Service of this summons by publication
free—25,000 printed this month, ties are sold by all druggists at this
LL kinds of farm work solicited. Horse
is made by order o f the Hon. J. C. Fuller­
REAR OF NEW HOTEL. OOQUILLK «TTY, OREGON.
but— so hurry up.
Smith’s Cash price.
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shoeing
and
plow
work
a
specially
ton, Judge of the Circuit Court of the
—
Store— that busy big Department
State o f Oregon, in and for the Count v of Supplies for logging work, wed gee-, dogs
Attendance at wharf
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U A R T E R 8 O F C ITY E X P R E SS.
Coos, which said ord«-r is dated the 10th rings, cant-hooks nnd everything used in
Store—San Francisco.
A freight
L axol is the b e s t medicine for
logging cainpv. kept on hand. Satisfaction 1 * and depot to all steamers and trains, and general ’isuling promptly and carefully
day of October, A, P. 1808.
Most Perfect Made.
allowance to those outside the 100 children. Doctors recommend it in i
guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio- transacted.
JANE LENNOX LANDRITH.
(19tf
fttblA Ot |
Plaintiff. neei Fred stable.
40 Years the Standard.
mile limit.
place of Castor Oil.
MARKET ÄÄD FAMILY GROCERY
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Johnson Bro’s, Proprietors.
W
RACKET STORE
P E N S IO N S
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“ South Coast"
M
Anigo and Areata
Coos Bay and San Francisco
\ * m CREAM s
BAKING
WALTER DRANE,
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker, 5S?
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