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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1897)
Alex Evans', $4, reduc’d to 2 50 a Vicious Horss Attacks His Keeper. Geo i b o a r d i n g aud nursing Mike Tim lin........ 01 00 O ur townsman, George Martin, having in charge B. C. S h u ll’» tine P U B L lS H L D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y Oregon Coal A Nuv Co, cloth- iug, medicine for Timlin . . 20 75 Clydesdale stallion, G ray Point, ^Æyrtle Peint and. tHe Upper-Ccq.'u.ille Neissl f i PreusH, drug«, etc, ! met with a serious accident and and. "\^7’lia't is Going1 on Tlisre. J. S. M eEW M & D. F. DEAR, for Mack, Whitney, Davie. 8 50 fight to the death with that vicious Editors and Proprietors A .T Sherwood, drawing ap luute last Sunday morning at the The dust on our streets cries aloud I. E. Rose’s new residence plication and affidavit» for i John Jenkins place, on the North for a sprinkler. nearing completion. Devoted to the material and social up- indigent persons............. 4 00 ; Fork. A s we learned it, George building of the Coquille Valley particularly Miss Onia McCracken returned W . H Erdice had a coat of pnint ! mid of Coos Countv generally. Inquest on body C Spinner— was in a cart driving this way home from California last week. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. put on the roof of the skimming| L Harlocker, J P ................. 8 60 ¡while leading the horse. H e had Many of our merchants are le- station last week. W Culiu, M D, exam’ng body 15 00 a stick 6 or 8 feet long, fastened to | P. FISHER, N kwhpaper A dvebtihino A gknt the horse’s hit to control aud keep ceiving new goods almost daily. La 11 'Merchants’ Exohantf«», Han Fran* iaco, la B F Lawrence, writing testi The union campmeetiog oar authorized agent. Thin paper la kept ou file mony ................................. 5 00 him at n distance from himself. his otUce. Miss Daisy Lenovo of Coquille 1 Ford, which opened on the W W Gage, sheriff............. 7 85 W e understand that the brute was is visiting with friends in this city. inst., promises to continue oua 1 20 becoming unmanageable Hud had ' mouth. T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 20, 1897. D W Williams, ju ro r......... Much encouraging news from our John R Collins, “ 1 20 before tried to bite and paw the O u r old fiiend Joseph Haines has H B Price *• 1 20 manager, hot up to this time had mining district is received every been appointed postmaster at Eck- County Court Proceedings Continued, failed. G eorge called to Mr. Jen week. N C Medley “ .... ley, thus prosperity :s gradually 1 20 kins on this occasiou to lend a O E Megie “ .... Quite a number of our people returning to the faithful. JULY TERM, 1897. 1 20 helping baud, and had hardly com Frank Nosier “ .... attended the campmeetiiig at Gravel Re (Continued from ith pa««.) 1 20 pleted his sentence when the horse Ford on last Sunday. Mr. Millican preached two Win Turner witness... 1 70 made vicious lunges at him, over very interesting sermons in tho M. “ ... WITNESSES AT 1897 TERM OF CIttCUIT L MeCaffry S . B. Hermann nnd wife are in 1 70 turned the cart, and acted like E. chorch-bouse on last Sunday, Mrs J E Martin “ ... COURT. 1 70 mad. H a would rear up, even car Brewster valley enjoying nu outing while Rev Gam m age occupied bis James Marsdou “ ... State vs J N Bussell — pulpit at Riverton. 1 70 rying Martin off his feet,and would with friends from Roaeburg. Robert Marsdon “ ... W alter Culin, M D ............... $ 9 60 1 70 then try to strike him with his trout A new harness shop will soon be S. H. Holmes, o f Eckley, spout 2 00 William Turner..................... 1 70 feet aud bite at him in a most fern- opened in the Gray building, by a few days in town last woek uurs- W S Taylor « .. 8 40 Moses L ev ar......................... He finally got Sir. Long, an experienced harness- iog an injured hand nnd laying in 1 70 cious manner. H Anderson “ ., 8 00 John Perrott....................... 1 70 close enough to bite Martin and maker. C Collins “ supplies. H e and A lf Greene have 8 00 C B Owens........................... The area of the U nited States is 1 70 tore the clothes off of him, some Huston Wnsson “ W. T. Reed informs us thnt as a rented the old Greeuo ranch at D eer A H H ultin........................... 10 00 3.025.600 square miles; with Alaska 1 70 times in his lunges biting so fero new bird has been received the Park for a term of five years. W Mansfield “ 10 00 Richard Thrush................... it is 3,602,090square miles. Texas, ciously that the horse’s nose would O A Kelley, guarding corpse The recently issued catalogue of reward for the old one is accordingly IV Teller................................ 10 00 Lee W agn er was in town last the largest state, is 212 times the reduced from $4 to........... 2 50 strike the ground and take in great withdrawn. the State Norm al School at Mon- 13 00 C T Blumenrother............. week laying in supplies for h i s 1 size of Rhode Island. Texas might mouthsfull of earth. Jenkins saw Charles Cessna, guarding mouth ai nounces n special course 9 00 E d Faliy, s r .......................... invite every man, woman and child The W all B ro ’s nre doing the miuing camp on the South Sixes. I 2 50 no hope of rescuing Murtiu other corpse reduced from $4 to r „„ • ” _____ • __j , . lot two years in physical training H N Russell.......................... 10 00 minor, enter- , • ,, now living in tlm world to settle wise, so he seized a large club, a finishing work on the littlo steamer L ee is an experienced ___ H B Price, making coffin, _.:1, for use in the public schools, llm 10 00 Rose E Russell..................... portion of n rail, and belabored the Emily, aud will soon have her ready prising nnd industrious, and will system adopted is the Ling, or within its territory, offering each shroud, preparing body for 8 00 Daisy Russell........................ secure his portion of the yellow individual a plot of ground 49JxlOO burial, $20, reduced to .. 15 00 infuriated nuimal over the head for inspection. Swedish system, nnd the work is R A Russell.......................... 10 00 metal if it is to be found. feet. The state would not be really fast and hard, in a manner that E B Price, material for given by a graduate of the Posse The baseball game at this place 6 80 James Catching..................... crowded, for each individual would shroud and clothes.......... 2 03 would have killed an ordinary on last Sunday, between tho Coquille W . M. G u ild and family, of this Gymnasium at Boston. The well 6 80 M rs James Catching............. 1 00 i brute, finally almost exhausted and and Myrtle Point nines, was won by place, will start for California about j equipped gymnasium at the nornial have four times the space takeu up O E Megie, burying deceased 8 00 D r J H Kitne......................... Inquest on body of Isaac Halonen— ready to give up, the horse rolled the home boys. the 15th o f next month, liaviug snhool offers special facilities for by each person in N ew Yotk city. 5 20 C W T o w er.......................... England, Ireland, Scotland, W ales,' D r. Moore wns sum- A D Morse, J P ................. $ 7 20 over, dend. sold their coutectionery snd b a rb e r! the work. The catalogue gives in 5 20 A M E vans............................ Ed Greene and family, of Deer Italy And Portugal could be trans A Scott, juror, $2 10, redc’d 1 60 moned and hurried to the scene. business to W in. Page. They have dptnil the three years’ academic and 5 20 J T McCormac..................... E Erickson, “ “ ••... 1 60 Martin wns found to be badly bit Park, contemplate moving to town, made many friends during their professional course of the school planted in Texas and there would State vs W in Turner— W Bingerman, “ " . . . 160 ten aud with several severe bruises having leased their stock farm to stay at this place, who regret very which is especially designed to still I e room for a good-sized prom W alter Culin, M D ............... $ 2 00 enade where curious Am ericans H is shoulder-blade S. H. Holmes aud All Greene. C T Fieger, “ “ " . . . 160 on his body. much to lose them, aud who take traiu for teaching, Frank Cooper....................... 13 40 could walk while studying this bit Mr. Martin will J L Hudson, “ “ " . . . 160 was broken also. Chas. Dodge nnd D. Giles returned pleasure in recoin mending them to j ..... Huston AVasson..................... 13 40 Three ot the cattle Robt Breen, “ “ " . . . 1 60 be brought home as soon as he home on last Thursday from Salem, the confidence of the people among , . TAN rhn _ y.uTUFPl, J1KN OR of Europe. 4 00 Duncan Urquhurt................. ranches o f Texas cover as ranch can travel. M L B a iley, finding and re whom they may locate. | Y\ women tf> travel for responsible cstah- having delivered their charge (J. C. 4 00 Allen U rquhu rt..................... . . lished lions« in Oregon. Salary £780 an. territory as the Sandwich isluuds, porting body................... 3 00 Cary) safely within the insane asy 1 lie City Council Ot Myrtle Point expenses. Position permanent. Referenced which we were to nuuex four years 4 00 David D re w .......................... i Coos DRV N ew s. | J M Upton, Dist Atty, $5 lum. last week granted to F. M. F r ie d -! Ei'ctos« scif-addrrRsyit »tamped env lop« ago. 6 00 C W atkins............................ It is rumored that the O. C. & lie National, Star Insurance lUi'g., Chi not allowed. berg a thirty-years’ franchise for a ----------- » «W»—■ --------- - Jason Machado has had his store cago. George M cCurrv................... 11 40 Fred Mehl, burying b o d y .. 2 50 N . Co. has bargained for the East- N o - T o - B a c f o r F i f t y C e n ts . water and electric light plant, and room enlarged to make room for 6 00 Ralph R ee d .......................... Ouar.'.ntecil tobacco habit cure, makes weak 2 50 port coal mine. Flax grown from fibre on the UlfT. sirnpo. Irloo'l pure. NJc.il. A ll (Iruggl8t3. his steadily increasing trnde. He gave him a ten-year contract to 6 20 1 Frank Suuford..................... Cattle buyers say that there is a Examining Peter Bellinger This step does college farm, nt Corvallis, is uiak- now carries everything in the gro furnish the town. 7 00 J J G am ble.......................... good supply o f cattle in Coos for iiiaunity— It has V O T i ( ' K - T < * party owning; Lot 12, cery line and at reasonable prices. not meet the npprovnl of the major-j ing an excellent showing. 7 00 I B F Adam s............................ 2 50 county yet, notwithstanding the i. n block 20, Elliott Addition to town of O Dodge, J P ..................... ity of our people, who are in favor j a*mined a growth of 43 inches in Coquille City: You are hereby notified to 7 00 j X D Adam s.......................... Druggist N. G. W. Perkins is 5 05 fact that several large bands have J C Brown, constable, $7 05 to of the town owning its own lights j 60 days, and promises to leueli a build a new sidewalk, regulation width, 7 40 1 Robert Templeton................. somewhat scattered nt present--his 5 00 been driven out since spring. K A Leep, exam’ng Bellinger along north dde o f said lot within 15 day» any water as soon as it could be j total length i f 48 inches. 7 00 J H Thrush.......................... from date of this publication. residence on one street, his kitchen A letter received from Oakland, made self-supporting. W e do not | ........... — By order of the Town Board. 6 60 C W Sanford......................... $3 00 Cal., Saturday, brought the news on another. S. E. Decker the house- hesitate to say that if tho property | GEO. O. LEACH, 5 60 Nets J O strom ..................... mover says he will adjust matters Clerk of Board. 5 00 j of the serious illness of David owners of the town could have j 7 00 Ernest F o x ............................. D Giles, acting constable... 4 75 ! Wilcox, of the firm o f E. B. Dean this week. been heard that the franchise would j 8 00 j Charles Johnson................... Robert Harrison, w itness... 1 50 ; & Co. It is feared that the illness N ow that tho county court has have been tabled for thirty years; 3 20 A P O w en............................ Examining Mrs CJarue, insane— of Mr. W ilcox will prove fatal. ordered the relocation of the Myrtle however we hope that it will not 4 40 I Chas W estm an....................... W H S Hyde, J P ................. $ 5 00 Rev. Geo. G illespie, of M arsh Point-Dairyville road, we must not prove an elephant on our hands, but 7 40 : Murv A Johnson................... TO J T McCormac, physician.. . 5 00 field, a id the Misses Pearl nnd let the matter rest, but see to it that a spoke in the wheel of prosperity, 7 40 ! Steve Johnson....................... Petitions for relief of Mrs. Ed Daisy Abernetby, o f Dora, are the road is open yet this season and and that tho old “ monsback’s” will 2 00 j D H Hutcheson..................... Jenuings, Joseph M cGill and family among the names o f delegates to that old sore-eye is covered up for be kept busy dodging out of the i 7 20 J L Palm er.......................... nnd Mrs. Dunsmore upon due in the Christian Endeavor couveDtiou, ever. W e have much fruit and way of the many millionaires who 7 20 W m F e rry ............................ J J U T I HAVE STOCK FOR S A L E - vestigation denied. who registered at the Payiliou, Sun otter produce that would find a come here to see our lights burn and I D F U K V IH IK T IK * . 7 20 J W Palm er.......................... In the matter of the relief of l' ranciscc. ready market on the coast if that drink water which we trust will 3 20 A M Evans ......................... Luke Story, an indigent person, or j A G E S , come from the Sugarloaf springs. 4 60 Most of the miners left Newport road was a practical one. Peter Robertson................... dered that J. Henry Sehroeder is 5 00 last week, in accordance with the Carl M cCulloch..................... S I Z E S , authorized to make all arrangements Gone to Rest. 3 20 notice given by the company. It W P E lr o d ................. ........... LKandou Recorder. I for his^ relief necessary nnd thnt is generally believed that work will 3 20 Henrv H o lm ........................... F R I G E S . D i e d — A t his home near Bnndon, said Story be removed to infirmary Captain Win. M. Smith to >k the he resumed at the mine shortly, 3 80 P M ars.................................. as soon as it is possible. July 14. 1897, nt 11 o’clock a. m., precipitates from the Pioneer M in 4 40 but the O. C. & N. Co. has not yet Henrv M iller......................... Write for what you want. jg \ The allowance to John Johnson Dauiel Pulaski, aged 85 years, 10 ing Company to San Fraucisco Inst 4 40 announced its intentions- Marv M iller........................... months nnd 16 dnys. week. and family to be increased to $13 We will send you bv mail. Absolutely D D re w .................................. 15 40 The steamer Hom er has made “ Uncle Dan,” as he was familiarly Free, in plain package, the AU-Power- per month. Rev. E . A. Ross of the M. E. Ralph R e e d .......................... 15 40 her last trip to the bay, for the known, was a native of Poland. fnl Dr. Hof man's Vital Restorative TAXES. Tablets, with a legal guarantee to 9 40 W Cam pbell........................... .. ... j t i- cl ■ I church, south, will begin u cuiup- present, at least. She has received Address L. A. MA ESTERS, H e se tied in Indiana after coming . , i, ■ .1 « .0 , Rebate on state and county permanently cure lost Manhood. Self- 4 40 - - - ^ I meeting at Bandon the brst Sunday Cleveland, Oregon. G W P ra tt............................ a five-year contract from the French to America, Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele, nnd he came to the for 1893— in August. A ll are cordially in- 3 80 stops forever night Emissions and all W G L n w h o rn ....................... government to carry mail from coast and settled in Oregon in 1853 J B H ibbard erroneously as unnatural drains. Bet urns to former vited. 3 70 Alfred Jewell......................... Foreclosure Sale. appearances emaciated organs. sessed ................................. $ 2 28 San Francisco to Tahiti, at $10,(100 since which time he has been n 3 20 Ethel M lebourne................... a year, besides what she can make Mis. H. Stow e:« returned home resident of Coos county. H is wife School district N o 41— o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t 3 20 Minnie M elbourne............... died a number o f years ago nnd Monday from a visit to her son Nat John H Sn yd er..................... 21 50 on freight and passengers. under and by virtue of an execution 3 20 Della Cameron..................... and order of sale issued out o f the Circuit Tho improvement of Coos river wns buried nenr Fishtrnpaudsoine at Eckley. Joe Bledsoe brought her I f we could not cure, we would not send our medicine free to try, aud 4 00 ! Court of the State of Oregon for Coos C L Bonebrake..................... will commence this week, under time afterward he purchased the down and returned again on Tues pay when satistied. County, ou the 26th day o f June, 1897, in a 7 801 Alfred Nicholls..................... the supervision of Capt, Polliencus. day. N a t’s health is reported as certain suit wherein Joseph Liggett as Nelson place on the bench below sensed.................................$ 1 46 7 801 0 Besonte.............................. administrator of the estate o f James Kil- Address W G King, double assessment 18 09 W e understand it is the intention Bennett’s place. E igh t years ago improving. burn. deceased, is plaintiff, and Frank M. J lines Olillam l..................... 7 80 to remove rocks, which obstruct he built a house ou a small tract he Decker, P. A. Decker as administrator o f W illiam Chance, one of theearly WESTERN M EDICINE CO., 9 40 Albert Graham ................. . tlie estate of Annie E. Decker, deceased, T o tal....................................$19 55 navigation, as well as snags, and owned about a mile below town pioneers of O regon, came up Sun Francis Eu <ene Decker, Viola Bell Decker, Allen Urquhurt..................... 15 40 Capt. Polhemiis is determined to wlieie he has since lived alone. H e day from R ogue river on the tug State and county— Jonn Decker, Catherine Decker, James [Incorporated! Duncan Urquhurt................. 15 40 4 Orberg Decker, heirs at law o f the said accomplish the greatest possible wns down town onMonday afternoon K atie Cook. Mr. Chance was here A Turner double ns8essmeut$3 20 7 40 Steve P Johnson................... Annie E. Decker, are defendants, being Kalamazoo, Mich. J W Barry " “ . . 1 86 benefit with the limited appropria and thnt evening ate a hearty sup in 1856 in the capacity of Indian case number 1615 of said Court, the under- 9 60 G O L each ............................ sign» U. Sheriff of said county, to whom said per with some parties thnt camped ngent and well acquainted with the Hermann Letz " “ 30 tion at his command. Foster Po lan d ....................... 12 60 execution a d order of sale is addressed, J A Sloan, polltax paid nsseBsor 1 00 W ork has been commenced on a near his place, who, when they early history of this part of Oregon will. ON THURSDAY, TH E Si L’H DAY A H Snyder.......................... 12 00 new vessel at the North Beud ship went in to bid liirn good bye the aud remembers all the old settlers OF AUGUST. 1897, at the hour o f two Sam Johnson......................... 11 40 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the She will tie a three-masted next morning found that he had and early events. T o tal......................................$6 46 yard. Courthouse door in the town of Coquille John Perrott....................... 9 80 schooner, with a length of keel 132 become paralyzed during the night. Marshfield City — City, Coos county. Oregon, offer for snlo C B O w en............................. 11 40 J. S. Lawrence, o f C oquille City, i and sell nt public anction to the highest feet; beam 34 feet, aud 1 • feet depth Everything that could be done to John Gallonili, wrongf'ly asses Daisy Russell......................... 10 00 and best bidder for cash, all right, title, sed......................................... $1 40 o f hold; to carry 400,000 feet of restore him to health was done, deputy grand master of the I. 0. interest and claim which the said defend 2 00 J A Lennun........................... O. F., for this district, came down j ants, or either of them had on tbe 17th day but lie did not revive and the next C D Magnry " “ .. 66 lumber. Capt. Simpson furnished A N C F U ’ TT'RE t h e c e l e b r a t e d J W Smith, cleaning circuit of June. 1893. or may at any time since have ■ ■ n i '.r r r v " Automatic Pupils’ , the model for '.lie vessel, and E, day he passed away having nlmost Wednesday and installed 'he officers acquired in or to Lots three and four o f court room ......................... Total.................................... $1 ^l> lleuckendorff will have charge of finished his four score and ten of L o d ge No. 133, of Bandon, that Block three of the original town of Myrtle John Morgan, meals for jury 6 00 evening. Follow ing is a list of the Point. Coos county, Oregon, or a sufficiency School Dist. No. 9— the construction. Capt. Olsen, of years. Uucle Dan was well kuown thereof to satisfy the demand of said plain Mrs M A Jackson “ A bods “ 40 50 John Gaumill, wrongfully as the D aisy Rowe, will take com- ard beiug kindly, upright and officers: B. F. Tnpper, N . G .; A. tiff. to wit: $2o8.14 with interest thereon STATIONEKV, PRINTING AND POSTAGE. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from sessed ................................ $ 1 75 mand of the schooner when com honest, he had many friends who T. Livingston, V . J . ; ii. Gallier, the 13th day of May, 1897, and the further Glass A Prudhntume, books will miss bis fam ilar figure. H e secretary; R obert Frederick, treas State and county, 1896— pleted. sum of $50.00 attorney fees, nnd costs and nnd stationery for clerk. . . $ 44 90 Mariam Graham, double ns- was nn active member o f the M. P. urer; V. N. Perry, warden; I. N. disbursements taxed at $15.00 and the DeLong, I. G .; A. W . Kiraa, R S. ousts upon this execution. sessment............................. 3 78 j Harry Weaver, unmarried, fo r a church nnd died in the Christian Also blanks, etc, for sheriff. 11 82 Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, this 6th Meston-Dygert Book M fg C o E W Guptil, erroneously as- j long time a resident of Roseburg, faith. T he funeral services were N. G .; W. Holcom b, L. S. N. G .; day of July, 1897. W W. GAGE, 8e8seff................................. 21 00 [ recently employed as hostler by the preached yesterday in the M E. L. W. Record, R S. V. G .; H. E Books A station’ry for clerk 36 60 jui6 5J Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon . Barklow, L . 8. V . G . After the Messrs. Day at their Olalla mines, Also stationery for sheriff. . . 2 25 church aud the remains were takeu Lewis A Dryden Printing Co Total...................................$24 78 was killed near Winston bridge, on uear C oquille City today for burial. iustallatiou was over the members had a banquet a ttb eT u p p er house. the 13th inst., while riding in a — Bandon Recorder. Stationery for s h e r iff.... 20 28 Town of Marshfield, 1896— Foreclosure Sale- > «•«■«----------- wagon loaded with mining ma Enterpise, marriage certifi MnriamGrahnm,double assess Law yer R. J. Flem ing, of Salem, V O T I C E I » HEREBY Q IV E N T H A T cates and affidavits.......... 7 25 ment ................................. $ 2 52 chinery. In descending a deep grade 1 1 under and by yi tue of an execution the brake broke, the wagon turned left Saturday for Roseburg, R n d McEwen A Deau, blanks, en and order of sale issued out of the Circuit F, W Guptil, erroneously as will remain in D ouglas county for Couitof the State of Oregon for the Connty velopes, etc, for assessor.. 51 50 sessed................................. 12 84 over, and the contents fell upon and all furniture necessary for the School of Coos on the 9th day of June, 1897, in a Weaver, crushing him. H e lived an a few days’ hunting and fishing, The W’eekly Sun, publishing room. E\erv d»-sk of this company's man certain suit wherein J. H. Roberts is plain says the Statesman, ’’H e will tiff and S. H. Brvan, M. J. Bryan, James H. county court, proceedings. 18 30 Total.................................. $15 36 hour, suffering dreadfully. ufacture is warranted, Brvan nnd B. L. Bryan are defendants, and then visit Coo* county to look after nnv part that becomes broken or unfit beini case number 1337 of said court and Coast Mail Co, publishing de Orded that sheriff have until July A sad death occurred Wednesday l some land matters, joining a patty J r * «a . y ** ** n o * n o f S o r t* ,- tho T.Ufraph and for use tluri») / that time will be duplicated commanding me to make sale of certain linquent tax list and notice 8th to return 1896 delinquet tax roll. cveuiug at the home of L. H. Cart-1 System of tho human body. without charge. of Marion couuty farmers, among real property in said execution and herein 1 59 to contractors................... Ordered that county clerk issue wright, opposite Harrisburg. Cart- 1 Write for circulars and prices to N e rv e s extend from th« brain to every part after particularly described, or a sufficiency whom is W . J. Huffman.” The MRS NORA A. GOOD. ot the body and reach every orgxn. E d Rackleff, stamps, express- warrants for the collection of delin wright’s little boy,aged aboufjyears, ! thereof to satisfy ;he demands of said A rent for Coos county. Statesman further add a: “A 40 65 Norvee are like fire —food servants but hard plaintiff. t »-wit: the sum of six hundred age aud freights.............. 18 05 quent and unpaid taxes fo r years was playing with a small bolt, and Coquille City, Oregon. ninety-three and 28-100 dollars, together W inchester rifle was part of his masters. 3 25 ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95, in some way the bolt slipped down W W Hayes, stamps............ with int rest thereon at the rate o f eight Nerves fed by the blood and are therefor« paraphernalia as lie boarded the per cent per annum from the 10th day of 3 35 J Henry sehroeder, stam ps.. nnd ’96. like It In character. his throat and the child strangled train. The great question is, what I Mnv. 1894, an attorney fee o f sixty-five Norves wjn b« weak and exhausted If th« 9 66 J H Barklok, stamps, stat’u'ry In tho matter of the application to death before medical assistance dollars, o s ts and disbursements taxed at is Fleming going to do with such blood Is thin, psle and Impure. twentv-six and 55-100 dollars, and also the of Barney Short to withdrawn tax could be secured. INFIRM ARY, IND IG ENT AND INSANE. Norvee will surely be stronf and steady li a weapon?” Now , we don’t kuow costs of said foreclosure, I will ON SAT receipt and certificate of sale, clerk the blood Is rich, red and vigorous. Bills for C o o b county poor farm — mg 16 • acres. 30 in cultivation; 30 acres URDAY, TH E «1 S T DAY OF JULY, The infnnt grandchild of Henry — can’t answer this poser. H e is W Rich, groceries, etc........$53 65 directed to issue the same to him or Page, of ¡Slab creek. Tillamook hardly after us, for he knows we N o rv e e find a true friend In Hood's Sarrapa creek bottom: 80 acres in pasture, fenced: 185*7, at the hour of two o’ clock in the after rt 11a because it makes rich, red blood. 125 fruit tiees. bearing, nnd all kinds rtf noon o f said dav. at the Cou rthonse door J A Lvons, lum ber............. 3 95 his attorney. Nerves do their work naturally and well,— small fruit; large hens* 7 rooms, plastered in tbe town of Coquille City, Coos county, county, was drowned in the creek would welcome him "with bloody Flanagan A Bennett, paid C W Martin, clotli'g, coffin,etc 15 25 the brain Is unclouded, there nre no and nape-i d; barn 40x80. stables, cattle statn of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at last week. It had wandered away hands to a hospitable grave.” But for remitting taxes to state neuralgic pains, appetite and diges sheds, and all necessary outbuildings; good public anction to the highest nnd best G A Robinson, groceries and we would advise tbe little Dago, spring water piped to house, milk-bonse bidder for cash, all right, title, interest and tion are good, when you tak« treasurer............................. $27 75 in play, and was dead and floating clothing............................. 35 35 with patent outside, to take to his and bam: about $8 0 0 or $900 worth of white claim which the »aid defendants or either when found. I Concluded next week. ] cedn* timber tor lumber or matchwood: of them had on the 21st day of April, 1891, N Lorenz, clothing, e t c . . . . 16 10 * • bole, for this lawyer will take him buildings n**w «»r nearly so: county road on or may at snv time since have acquired in Lately C. W. Waahburne, of Junc Bnndon Recorder: Last Sunday J J Lamb, hardware.......... 14 05 to be the “ W bat is It,” and shoot ou one s’de of place: five months* term of or to the following described premise«, tion City, discovered that above 40 the force of men nt the jetty work D r J B Moore, professional school each year, five minutes* walk from to-wit: Lots numbered two and three, th© sight. house; forty minot-'s’ drive to Bandon or southeast quarter c f the northwest quarter service nnd medicines,. . . 21 50 put in 327 tons of rock, and during of his stock hogs had been stolen. Tbe Milton E agle says Umaiilla the b*ach: *860 insurance on bnildincs. and the northeast quarter o f th© southwest section thirty in township John-on B ro s meat, grocer's 14 15 the past few days the average out The hogs were gentle, and were county will harvest ncnrlv. if not P r t e e SIM M » Will also sell farming quarter of driven off by the thief. tools. stocH.nh' :' Mol*, and furniture. I twen»v-nine south, of range t elve west of R S Knowlton, medicines, etc 26 65 put Ims been alvout 300 tons. quite, 5,000,000 bushels of wheat sin pnst 70. too old to farm and mean what the Willamette Meridian in Oregon, con Crook county authorities last week this year. This will bring 50 ceuts taining one hundred and sixty-three acres 2 50 L. I,. Dietz, a practical watch M R Lee. lime....................... The One True Blood Purifier. ATI dmeit'vt«. f 1 1 say. I will sell; make me an offer and come nnd 71-100 of an acre. W H Sehroeder, clothing. . 14 50 repairer, will soon open a shop in punished a man with a heavy flue a bushel, or $2.500,000. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co_ U w v li. Mass. Dated this 18th day of June, 1897. at Coon ^nd se me. No incumbrance on the place. Coquille City— in the meantime will for driving sheep over a grade west Chadwick Lodge N o 68, A F county, Oregon. _ _ if i~*»n the beet fam'Tyeathartv For full particulars call on or address W. W. GAGE. E ’ new t© Y o o r H o w r l i W i t h C rtu cnrvt*. D AVID B A 'D W IN . A A M, cemetery lots. . . . 10(H) do all kinds of repairing at home, of Prineville; then compelled him Mood S rillS and U\cr stuauUat. C»mly Cathtirt.j, cure con*upation fore\er. Bandon Oregon. jnu2? 5t] Sheriff of Coos ooonty, Oregon. ! at the Judge Nosier rsidence. * , to go aud clear the grade. Edward Elliott, boarding 10c 20c. liC C-C fail, druggists return! money. fe v ip n lli C iti] R e t a la . UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. We Send it Free The Egg Season is Over. Weak Men, Young and Old. .1 Few Poland China Figs for Sale Yet N S IDNEY chool Furniture Co M 13 E s K S , Nerves For Sale at a Bargain. I H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla