Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 03, 1897, Image 2

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In n »1, July ay. 1 lie weather is
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY delightful mid crops of all kinds
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I art* doing w ell.
&
F. »E M ,
fanners are putting up lots
J. 8. MrEWKi\
I).
o«.r
°f splendid hay-
$ 250,000
The first number of The New
a n d . tli© TXp p e r -O c q .n i l l © Time, I he successor of New Occa­
i s d o i n g ' o n T l ie r © .
sions, is considered the best speci­
men of a reform magazine yet pub-
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| B ir V M t fD g Ifl n w o n h a n d , I M
J. D. B. Lee' s new harutas shop
Thomas Dimmiek of Marshfield
»n this country. Its editors,
D11 't. ,1 to tbs material and mx*inl np- g r a in ReouiH t o he w ell tilled am i o f is about completed.
was on our streets last Saturday. IB. O. Flower nud Frederick U.
b u i l d i n g o f theCoquille Valley particularly e x c e lle n t q u a lit y .
and o f Coot! County generally.
J. O. Stender and sister Alice, of
Miss Julia BradeD has treated Adams, have supplied just what j
Our old friend, Robert Lowe,
Subscription, per year, in advance. $2 .
Dora, spent a few days in town last her residence to a nice new coat of thousands of people have been look- \
I came out from bis camp od John­
ing for, viz: a high grade magazine j
week visiting with friends.
P . F i s i m a . N BW8PAPIR ADVERTISING AOENT
paint.
As
21 Merc hau to* E xch an ge, San Fram laco, la son mouDtaiu tbe other dav.
devoted to such proposed reforms I
this year In valuable
T h is p a p e r ia kept 011 file lie w h s coming down tbe mountain
ou r au thorised a g e n | t
Prof. A. N. Knight has returned
It is reported at this pUce that ns the initiative aud referendum,
hie office.
articles
to smokers o f
home,
having
closed
bis
school
on
Mr. Orchard, the water-works man, natural ownership of monopolies
be discovered two panthers in tbe
Coos river.
will
supply
Bandou
with
water
in
tmil
just
a
little
ahead
of
him,
and
T U E SD A Y , AUG, 3, 1897.
aud kindred topics of national in­
Dr. Robertson was called to the r ear future.
i one of them crouched as if he were
terest. There is not a dull pars-1
:
gi
ing
to
spring
on
Mr.
Lowe,
but
Eckley
again
last
Monday.
The
Attorney G . M. Short, of Marsh- graph in the eighty pages of the
Literary Note.
Cenulno
i the other one gave n kimi o f wain- doctor is becoming a frequeut vis- field, and who has been spending a | July number of The New Time, and
few weeks in on r burg, returned to the wonder is that such u magazine
With the evception of the noted lug growl and leaped off on oue itor to that section.
Mrs. Emma Ransom, of Moscow, the bay by Monday’s tram.
World’s Fair number of The Cos­ side o f the trail and made tracks
can he produced fur ten cents n
mopolitan, which reached a price in a lively mauuer, wh >reupon Idaho, is visiting with Mrs. Rack-
We learn that Mr. Pollard, of month or one dollar a year.
Robert
hurled
a
atone
at
each
one
left and Mrs. Giles o f this place, Gravel Ford, has leased his farm,
of five dollars a cony after the last
It contains articles from such
edition hud been exhausted, no o f them, gave a yell, aud came ou who are uieces o f Mrs. K.
and that he ia about to visit Cal- brilliant writers and public men as
stronger number o f this magazine his way unmolested. When Mr.
If you want to invest your spare iforuia.
We shall miss a good Prof. Frank Parsons, Henry D. Lloyd
Y ou will find one coupon In-
^ ^ l-!->'iiiiiliiiiii'l;i|ll||^
arrived . in
the settlement,
has ever becu issued than that for Lowe
side each 2-ounce bag, and two
Senator Pettigrew, Gov. Rogers of
iu m
sto?k
in llJ
the c UrW
dpw
water
\r
I I r
i • . j
■
b change
u n u g r IU
n .iv 111
W
ilie r man.
July, 1897. The report of Julian
c o u p o n s inside each 4-ounce
Albert Graham is making some Washington, President George A.
The Dest
bag. Buy a bag, read the coupon
Hawthorne, the Speed Commissioner and soon treed and killed oue o f the you now haye an excellent oppor­ substantial improvements on bis Gates of Iowa College, Senator
panthers.
and see how to get your share.
j S m o k i n g T o b a c c o fidarlo
sent by The Cosmopolitan to India
tunity.
residence property, putting on rus- j Stewart,^ Eugene. V. Debs, Justice
The geological surveying party
»aeeoeoeooooeooooe&ao&ioe'äoooaeeoooooooooooeoM»«
to investigate the horrors of the
Walter Clark, Abby Morton Diaz,
tic
and
otherwise
improving
the
D.
Giles
&
Son
shipppd
a
car­
plague and famine, is of an extra­ was in the vicinity o f Johnson 1 load of brick to the county seat by same.
Franees E. Willard and many others.
ordinary character, and will open crpek when last beard from.
Monday’s train.
They are also
Mrs. F. R. Archer, of Portland, Mr. Flower has contributed three
There
are
several
prospectors
in
the eyes of the world to conditine
preparing to start their machinery arrived nt this place ou Inst Friday fine editorials and has lost noue of
which were scarcely suspected. The '
vicinity at present.
for a short run.
nnd will spend ihe summer iu Coos. the charm which made him famous
Ru R al .
same number contains wbatis prod
Mr.
Archer is the superintendent as editor of the Arena Mr. Adams
Mr. Long, the harness maker,
ably the greatest poem of this
and inspector of the river improve­ ranks ns the best editorial para-
Bridge
Itemt.
having
received
a
portion
of
his
quarter of the nineteenth century.
giapuir iu the couutiyandisseenat
stock, is now prepared to do all ment work.
This new rendering of Omar Khay­
his host in The New Time.
Dr.
Ford,
tbe
presidilig
elder
of
Bridgp,
Aug.
2.—Elder
8.
B.
kinds
of
work
iu
his
line.
He
o
c­
yam’s Rubaiyat, which
departs
The best reform writers in the
T .0 L ir g ^ s t au d Mos\ P r o g r 's s v
S c h o o l in S ou th ern Or egon.
the
M.
E.
church,
will
hold
quar­
*
uvvuyicH
entirely from . Fitzgerad’s
occupies j HoHenbeak preached to an atten- cupies the Gray bnildiug.
world have been secured as contrib­
EW BUILDINGS, tine campus, good water, healthful location, delightful climate,
terly meeting iu this place next
Rives
reappears tlve a lie n e e at Big creek school-
four pages. Amelie
'
~
utors to this magazine, nud it seems
Uncle John Kronenbergand son
excellent influences for students.
Saturday and Sunday.
The doc­
-
■ ' house yesterday.
C o u r s e s : Sub-Normal o f o i l « year, Rogulnr Normal of three yearn, Business, Short-
as a story-tellei for the first
timo
destined to prove a great success.
John were in our town last week
hand
and Typewriting. College Preparatory, Music. Art.
tor
is
an
able
speaker
nnd
a
man
Samuel
R.
Easter,
of
Iowa,
since her mnrriugo with Prince
In four months it has increased its
on business id connection with the
T h i On y (J-m m rci.it S o a ’ ol n 1.1 s P rt ot the S*ate ia ono o f tho
Troubetzkoy. One of tbe cleverest brother of Dr. Easter, started for; famous Salmon mountain mines. o f high standing, and every oue circulation from 3000 to 20,000 aud prominent departments o f the school, an is conducted in business °olhjge style. The
should hear him.
School is graded ¡tad in charge o f the Senior class the full year, and under the
stories yet from the pen of Robert his home last Friday.
has e itablislnd its« If as the acknowl­ Training
They are stockholders in thut com­
supervision of a critic teacher trained iu the noted Holbrook Normal, o f Lebanon,
The Misses Murray, of Remote,!
Three of Myrtle Point’s most edged lender of radical reform direct
W. Chambers is given. The remark­
pany.
Ohio. The natural Bcii-ncea are tau. ht by almost constant work in tho laboratory, and
charming misses—Alta aud Daisy thought.
elocution, delsarte and physical training by a specialist in these lines. Special advan­
able story of the War of the Mar­ Hie visiting Miss Anun Easter.
tages in hi .rher mathematic-} and lifc -ritnro. Drawing and vocal musio are compulsory
Mrs. J. D. Benham.of Fairview, | Mrs B. C. Lehmanowsky re­ Dodge and Elsie Lewelleu—started
tians, by Wells, which is attracting
The
H erald and th is splendid for normal course students.
the attention both of the scientific is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. turned home from Portland on last for Baudot: on Inst Saturday morn­ new reform mngnziue one year for
Tho regular normal school diploma is granted, good anywhere in the State without
Wednesday, where she bad been ing, where they will enjoy a rec­
further examination.
and lion-scientific good-story-loving H. H. Brownson.
only $2.50.
E x p . s •*-: Tuition $6.25. board at hall $1.75, lodging f>0o per week, student fur­
visiting
with
her
grandparents,
John Buskala, foreman in R. A. |
reation by the sea at one of Ore­
public, is continued, and there is a
nishing bed-clothiug only; family board $2.60 per week. $i25 furnishes the Undent
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ransom, of gon’s famous summer resorts.
Gruhnm’s
logging
camp
(formerly
1
board,
books aud lodgiug, and pays his tuition for one year.
fourth story by a’Becket, elaborately
Telegram: Prosperity’s revival
tLat city.
Grades uie accepted from other schools, if tho same cover the work required in the
illustrated by tho humor of Peter Sloan <k Berry’s), went to Beaver!
Mr. Noel and lady visited Prof. depends more upon the wheat and Normal.
Nowell. The educational discussion Hill Saturday.
A petition is being circulated by Knight of this city last Saturday, corn harvest than upon either the
Teachers review classes any time in the year.
Powell A Lushbangh's threshing the Deer Park people asking for a and in company with Mr. Knight
The next School Year opens September 6. For ca alogue pr inforraatian, address,
— this time by Professor Peck, of
Diugley tariff or the Clondyke gold taug31,
W. T. VAN 8COY, President.
machine
is
running
full
blast.
postoffice at that place.
Their re­ and family they went to Bandou strike.
Columbia—the story of “ Tho Every-
There came very near being a 1 quest will certainly l e grnntpd, as Monday, to have an outing nnd
Day Life of a Sister of Charity,”
N o - T o - B a c f o r Fifty C e n t s .
T E D - FAI1H FUL
MEN OH
Mr. ami Mrs. Wheeler, late of
elaborately illustrated; “The Genesis serious accident at Graham’s log-1 many have ten or twelve miles to attend Mr. Ross’s meetiugs.
Mr. W i t A N women
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
to travel for responsible estab­
of a Comic opera,” given by ging camp yesterday. There came | travel to reach the present office. Noel is an uucle of Arthur and J. lished house i n Oregon. Salary $780 and Larnpey cre“ k, but for the past men Girong, blood pure, fcuc.il. All druggists.
expenses. Position permanent. Reference. year ilowu in California, leturued
Reginald deKoven; President Gil- a gust o f wind causing a rotten!
Ash Moore and his men nt Sal- L. Knight, nod will settle on the Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope.
maa, of the Johns Hopkins Univers­ snag to fall. It fell lengthwise iu ! moD mountain have put up alarge latter’s farm at Elliott. These Tbe National, Star Insurance B id?., Chi- to this place yesterday.
Estate on Exe-
ity, on “The Bankruptcy of Science,” the rdge o f the roRd as the team
good people will be heartily wel­
Prof. Barklow arrived in town Sheriff’s Sale of Real
was passing. The team all escaped \ <lnanritv o f blackberries tins sea-
cuiion
and an interesting story by the
comed by that neighborhood.
today.
He
will
visit
the
Beaver
4" ; len * ie California com­
Greek who conceived and brought witbout injury except the wheel- ®ou’ a4,
The Big Joe mines are showing
Hill and other schools tomorrow.
soon to arrive takes
Pll,1-V that is
........
’ OTIOK i s HEREBY GIVEN THAT
into existence “ The Streets of Cairo ers, and their injuries were only ! possession,
they will hnve a fine up satisfactorily to the M. P. M. &
and by virtue of an execution
und
slight.
posse
Miss Nina McGiiffay returned issued under
at the World’s Fair”— these are some
out of the Circuit Court o f the State
D. company, who are diligent in
It is i umored that Will Lett and 80pp,y ot ,hftt delicious fruit.
fiom Coos City yesterday.
of Oregon for the County o f Yamhill, on
of the couteuts of this ten-cent
prospecting id that vicinity, and it
the lsi clay of July, 1897, wtierein J. H.
Arma Carl are to be married today. \ It is often remarked that there
magazine
Nelson is plaintiff, and F. E. Scofield and
We suppose that VVill’s troubles! are three excellent places to stop is believed that there will soou be
TO
I. L. ScoflelU are defendants, aud against
grand results realized from that
Prizes for Bright People
the property of said 'b fx-ndants, I did, on
LBandon Recorder. I
are at an end. (But time will tell at and near Eckley.
Those who
sectiou.
Sam
Currier,
the
foreman
the 28th day o f July. 1897, levy upon, as the
visit the miues at Salmon mountain, at tho works, savs he is satisfied
In Justice Morse’s court on Mon­ which end.)
property of the said defendants, the south­
SOEli — YILL - S AY I D - TUBTUPCKE— east quarter of section 10, township 28
Married— At tbe residence of the Sixes rivpr, and Johnson creek.
day, wherein the state of Oregon
LOTEVI—LIDOFAF.
with his Klondike, without going
south,
of range 11 west o f the Willamette
was plaintiff and J. L. K ood I z bride’s pr rents, on Big creek, Ang. [ find good and comfortable
The above letters, if properly arranged. Meridian, situate nnd lying within Coo»
to Alaska.
will spoil the names of six well known j county,
...... tj Oregon, containing about 160 acres,
defendant, tbe defendant was held | 1st, by Elder Hollenbeck, Stephen j modatious at Haines’, Guerin's and
floweis. Can you solve the Puzzle? If you j j v/ill'. ON THURSDAY. THE SECOND
The water on the shonls below
to answer and bond fixed at $100, Ilcnlnun, o f Lake county, nud Miss Greeu’s.
do yon can win a prize. For the neatest DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1397, r.t the hour
Hie
forks
o
f
the
river
and
along
the
Kittie
Brownson,
o
f
Bridge.
May
and
best arranged c o m e t answer, accord­ of t wo o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
which was furuishpd.
Miss Adda Black refnrnpd home djkes is rapidly growing deeper as
ing to our judgment, of the above prob­ at the Courthouse door in the town o f
J. A. Rupert, who went to Puget their lives he as free from trouble loot T .x o ci.x y f j r ,n I>(l|’| ^ r i a fte r the work progresses
lem. we will give <
’i gold-filled, hunting case Coquiilo City. Cwos county, Oregon, offer
The boat-
American Watch; to thuiioxt best, a Dia­ for sale and h <*H at public miction to the
sound a month ago, is at Tacoma, ns Hie sky was from clouds on
L v ia it meB-Ieel confident' tlmt when com­
mond Ring. We give many other valuable highest and best bidder for cash, all right,
I heir wed.iiiM.da«---- M/rmnT 1H7
p . l 1,0 n n d l , i „ ■
t r ,w ,. L - » J - . I.—
prizes iu this contest. A few of them are titie, interest and claim which tho said
___
__ in that pleted a good aud sufficient chan­
as follows: Silver-plated Water Pitchers, defendants, F. E. »Scofield find 1. L. Reo-
been at Seattle for some time, will Benhnm will soon go to Lake city. She was accornpauied by an nel will he secured when the dykes
Bake
Dishes, Nut Bow ls, Butter and Cheese tield, or either of them, had on the 24th
start from Tacoma, Angnst 3, for county, which will he their future uncle, J. B. Morrison, o f Macomb, are constructed.
Dishes, cut glass, silver mounted Cracker day of March, 1897, or may at any timo
The town board
home.
Jars,
and Bronzed IIant 1 Clocks, etc.
since have acquired in or to the above
III., who is visiting with A. H. aud citizens iu general are formu­
tbe gold fields of the Clondyke.
We will send you by mail. Absolutely
Free, in plHin package, the A ll-P ow er- tbe regular order of merit. Write out the | described real estate, or a sufficiency
Black’s family.
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n.wl
nnntl.f
ntwl
u.m
I if f Voll
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J
Said
Campers are beginning to make
lating
petitions
and
will
make
a
rds
plainly
nnd
neatly,
and
sec
you
fnl Dr. Hofmau’ s Vital Restorative
Riverton fiioitngs.
Tablets, with a legal guarantee to cannot win a prize. Be sure to «live vour plaintiff, to-wit: §198.15, with interest
their appearance at the beach from
George Hall & Company, have determined effort to secure an ap­
full
name
and
correct
address,
and
enclose
thereon at tho ate o f 10 per cent per
permanently cure lost Manhood. Self-
the luterior, and report comes that
Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele, a 2-cent, stamp with your answer, and wo annum from the 24th day of March, 1897,
Riverton, Ang. 1.— All coal bunk­ got a bedrock flump in on Johnsons propriation sufficient to complete
b large number Hie getting ready
Hie
work
next
season.
stops forever night Emissions and all will notify you promptly whether you have nud the further sum of § 20.00 as attorney
creek,
nud
they
will
be
ready
to
ers are full and await the arrival of
unnatural drains. Ret urns to former been successful or not. As the objec of fees, and the sum of §19.75 costs and dis­
to make n visit to the coast, nt this steamers.
operate with a giant hydraulic ns
these prizes is to call attention to and ad­ bursements and also the costs o f aud upon
U. S. Commissioner Orvil Dodge
appearances emaciated organs.
vertise our 20-pai;e monthly family maga­ said execution.
point, this seuBou.
J. S. Diller, of the U. S. geolog­ soon as the fall rains commence. visited Eckley Inst week with Judge
zine and story paper, those who win prizes
Dated July 60, 1397.
W. 8. Marshall and wife, of New ical survey, was here last week and George lias done some splendid Schroeder, tbe former on business
will be required to send us five yearly sub­
W. W. GAGE,
scribers. Try it: see if yon are oue of the aug3 5t]
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
Lake, were in town Inst Saturday spent several days in acd among work, and ns the gravel bed that pertaining to the new postoffice at I f we could not cure, we would not
“ Bright People.” If yon are. von may net
send
our
medicine
free
to
try,
and
on their way to Salem with Walter the coal mines. He was also locat­ he hat opened is well supplied that place, aud the latter to inspect
a watch. Wo will also pav §10 cash for the
pay when satisfleu
Scott Lewis who has been adjudged ing the various strata of sandstone with the yellow metal, it is believed the county roads. The gentlemen
best problem submitted for future use in
Notice of Sale on Foreclosure.
our
columns. Send today. Address
insane and committed to the asylum and gravel beds.
that he will do exceedingly well; also visited the mining property o f ;
Address
CHICAGO HO US EH *LD GUEST.
from Currv county. Scott, as he
Premium Dept., Journal Bldg. Chicago, 111.
Tbe boys of Riverton had a new such n prospect ns he has would the M. P. M. & D. company, of
^ OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
WESTERN MEDICINE CO.,
is generally known, wns sent to this fad last Saturday. They lost their have brought a large sum twenty- which thpy are members, and they
IN under and by virtue o f an execution
nnd order of sale issued out of the Circuit
five years ago.
coast, through a society which finds moustaches at the barbershop.
Treasurer’s
Notice.
also visited A. H. Moore’s works.
[Incorporated!
Court of tho State o f Oregon for the
homes for homeless children. He
F. M. Jackson Is having a resi­
County of Coos, on the 26th day o f Jnhy,
We have learned that our E l They report considerable activity
OTICE
is
hereby
given
that
all
county
is a waif from New York City and dence erected iu the east part of Bender is having terrible battles in various places in that section,
1897. in a certain suit wherein Mrs. S. E.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
warrants indorsed prior to April 15, Robinson is plaintiff, nnd Maria A. Leneve
has never been considered of sound town.
1891. except Nos. 7027 and 69.11, will lw paid and N. W. Lenovo are defend ants, being
with the heat in the national capital aud are well satisfied that we hnve
mind and for some time past he
on presentation at my office in Coquille case Number 1670 of said Court and com­
The colored population have left city. The last heard f rom him, he a Klondike for our own amuse­
Citv.
No interest will be allowed after manding me to make sale of certain real
has begun to exhibit danperons for Newport. Peace be with them. wns sitting in a hnlh tub and fan­ ment and iu a far more congenial
August 10, 1897.
W. W. HAYES,
property in said execution and here­
freaks and his commitment lias
County Treasurer. inafter particularly described, or a suf­
The only
The Fishtrap boys c h i d b oyer ning his face, or rnther what there climate than Alaska.
ficiency thereof to la'iafy the demands
doubtless been none too soon.
last Suuday and played our boys a was out of water, and almost beg­ reason it is not as famous is because
said plaiutiff, us follows: $290.10
Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Ex- of
On Monday last Peter Young game of ball.
Have not yet ging for a drink o f Coqoille water. it is near at home. Uucle John H.
with interest thereon at the rate o f
ecutlon.
ten per cent per annum from the 4th day
and bis crew succeeded in dumping learned the result of the gamp.
Roberts,
the
expert
prospector,
was
It is raid t lint he has rubber pouches
of May, 1897. an attorney’s fee of $30.00,
357 tons of rock at the jetty. This
J. 8. Bean nud family returned at his elbows nnd heels to protect busy pushing n tunnel into the
aud disbursements taxed at $ 10.00
■VrOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN THAT costs
a
n
u
f
a
c
t
u
r
e
t
h
e
c
e
r
e
b
r
a
t
e
d
also the costs upon said execution, I
is the laigest output from the without having unloaded their his clothing from the copious Divilhiss mountain, nnd he stated
l_x under and bv virtue ol an execution nnd
. ••IIKHJT1” Automatic Pupils’
will,
ON
SATURDAY, THE 4 1’H DAY
quarry here tl at has ever been goods. They did not find things perspirations that are the result of to Judge Schroeder that lie would
issued out of the Circuit Con t o f the State
SEPTEMBER, 1897, at the hour o f
o f Oregon for tho County of Coos, on the i OF
taken out iu a single day hot for a satisfactory at Drain, so concluded (hat climnte.
not
take
$5,000,000
for
bis
claim
two
o’clock
in the afternoon o f said day,
We hope that he
28th day of June. 1897. in a sert ¡in suit
slight accideiit to one of the con­ that RiyertoD is the best place to will soon become acclimated and that he calls “ Oregon’s Best.” The
wherein M. W, McCormack is plaintiff, and at the Court onse door in the town o f
;
Coquille
City.
county. Oregon, offer
! Baudon Coal Block Mining Company de­ for sale and sell Coos
tents o f four more loaded cars live in after all.
elderly gent hns what he claims to
at public auction to the
be more comfortable.
fendant. I did, on the 2d dav of August,
!
highest
and
best
bidder,
casn, all right,
would have beru dumped making
he a sure indicator of gold, sliver
Charles Nosier is back again
i 1897, levy upon, as the property of the said title, interest and claim for which
the said
Mr. Humphrey, the patentee of or copper, which he carries over
; defendant, the following described real I ! defendants,
a total of about 380 tons for that among us. He did not appreciate
either of them, had on the
1 property, to-wit: Beginning at the Mean­ j 12th day of or
a very successful concentrator, is the surface of the ground, and thus
day.
Tbe output was large on Hie valley inducements.
October,
1892,
or
may
at any
der post at the southwest corner of lot four, j time since hnve acquired in or to the
fol-
Tuesday also, lacking but 280
section 8, township twenty-eight south of j
John Jumper and family moved stopping at Salmon mountain with he fiuds where the rich ore is
j
lowing
described
premises,
t
o
-"it
:
Lota
range thirteen west of the Willamette I ! numbered ten and eleven in Block fcbirty-
the view o f putting his machine iu deposited. He wid locate anyone
pounds of tbe same amount.
We into town last Sunday.
¡Meridian;
running
thence
north
thirty-!
i fonr in Elliott’s Addition to the town o f
are of tho opinion tlmt the amount
Grandma W illard wns in town the extensive works soon to be on n million dollar ledge any time
! three degrees twenty-two minutes east 500 ! Coquille City. Coos county. Oregon.
inaugurated on that mining prop, for two hundred and fifty dollars,
| feet; thence south fifty-six degrees thirty-
of jetty extension will require on a visit last Sumlay.
Dated this 3d day o f August. 1897, at
eight Mcond a 435.6 feet: thence south sev­
erty. He examined the Big Joe the money to he paid down.
much more rock than the contract
D onna A n a .
The
enteen degrees fortj-nine seconds west 253 Coquille City, Coos countv. W. Oregon.
W. GAGE,
mine, in company with Judge one who em plojes him must prove
calls for.
feet to the south boundary of lot four; aug3 5t | Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
thence west on south boundary of said lot
Sohroed.-r, Inst week, aud he thinks the richness of the find bv opening
E d u c a t e Y o n t ll o w c l a W it h C n ara retft.
fonr to the place of beginning. Also a
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. that the grounds about that mine
Meeting of the Marshfield L. E. Called.
the clnim. Uncle John is now 74
right, of way over and across lands of Alex­
10c, 25o. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Foreclosure Sale-
would pay very large dividends if years old, nod expects to amass a
ander Urquhart for railroad track to the
coal bunkers of said company for a period
worked. The company are talk­ a large fortune before he crosses
A meeting of the members of the
and all furniture necessary for the Sonool- j of ten years and n privilege of twenty
o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n th at
ing of bringing water on, which over the river to the Beulah Land. room Everv desk of this company’s mau- years. Also a lease with a privilege to
Marshfield Labor Exchange, No
under nnd by vi tue o f an execution
I mine, take nnd sell for ten years with a and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
is warrant©*
would be done w ith a small outlay, Let us hope that his expectations
253, is called for Saturday, August
■ ufact.ure
Ìta
ed.
!
privilege
of
twenty
years,
»ill
the
coal
lying
Court
i State of Oregon for Coos
nnd it is believed that tbe placer will be realized, as he has n noble and any part that becomes broken or unfit or situate in or under the surtace of the County o f on ib the
7, at 11 o’clock a. in., to he held at
26th day o f June. 1897, in a
for use ¿luring that time will be duplicated i following described land, via: South half
certain suit wherein Joseph Liggett as
the Racket store o f G. Howe.
would be equal to the celebrated soul, and is anxious to make every without charge.
| of the northeast quarter, nnd northwest administrator of the estate o f James Kil-
Write
for
circulars
and
prices
to
Very important business is to bo
Salmon mountain clhims.
man rich thst visits that region.
, quarter of the southeast quarter, and the burn. deceased, is plaintiff, and Frank M.
MRS. NORA A. GOOD.
transacted; a full set of officers are
north half of tbe northeast quarter of the Decker, P. A. Decker as administrator o f
people buy ITood’s Bnrar.parlll* ?»i
A rent for Coos county,
Oroònn
1
south» ast quarter of section eighteen. and the estate of Annie E. Decker, deceased,
i
fv’t
’t'uce
to
any
other,—
In
fuct
alino«»
to be elected and a set o f by-laws
C im ile CUT, OreRon. \ , h(< wmth
of , he northwest qnnrtcr of
Here’s a marriage notice that
Francis Eugene Decker, Viola Bell Decker,
t l.o exclusion o f all others?
Practical
father—I
’ve
given
you
are to be made and adopted, beanies
section seventeen, all in township twentv- Jonn Decker, Catherine Decker, James
appeared in an exchange:
“ Mar­ a good college education; what
eight, south of range thirteen westof the Orberg Decker, heirs at law o f the said
planning and laying out the course
ried, at Flintstone, by Rev. Wind- more do you want?
Willamette Meridian, containing about 220 Annie E. Decker, are defendants, being
Son— You
of work to he pursued by the
acres, together with a right o f way over case number 1615 o f sahl Coart, the under­
stone, Mr. Neliemiah Whitestone haven't yet supplied me with the
Labor Exchange in this place. All j
said lands for transporting coal to the sign» d . Sheriff o f said county, to whom said
':"o w tram actual n-9 that llo o d ’e and Miss Willielmina Sandstone, means to live up to it.
said coal bunkers.
Said levy being execution a d order of sale is addressed,
members are earnestly requested .
That’s getting
made subject to a lea«*e of Peter Loggie will. ON THURSDAY. THE «TH DAY
' 1
I.
It enrej when olhera fall. of Limestone.”
W
ILIi
SEEL
MY
RANCH.
OONTAIN-
to be present at that linn ¡besides all i
and
Robert
Marsden
from the said OF AUGUST, 1397. at the hour o f two
I’a Ha-iu;
ti etill nuuio under mighty “ rooky” and there’s bound
Mrs Kniver— For mercy’s sake,
inu liil »cren. 30 in cultivation: 30 acres
those who may wish to join can, j lb, ei'uat . v crvloion c f tiioeducated to be a “ blasting” o f these “ stony” Mary, «hat are the children quar­ creek bottom: 80 acres in paatnre, fenced: Bandon Coal Block Mining Company o'clock in the afternoon o f said day. at tho
for
a
period
of
seven
years
from M y Courthouse door in the town o f Coquiilo
125 fruit trees, bearing, and all kinds ot
by coming forward and complying r » ua 1 tj mho originated It.
hearts before many “ pebhlea” ap­ reling about? Mary — It’s only ill small fruit: large bouse 7 rooms, plastered 24th. 1897. I will. ON WEDNESDAY City, Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale
r <;
ion ot h< r t i i Just a , positively
and sell at public auction to the highest
with the requirements before or at
THE
FIRST
DAY
OF
SEPTEMBER,
nnd oapered; barn 46x80. stables, cattle
iu U v orof lIooù'bRa the question pear on the connubial beach. Tlie fun, mem; they be playin’ they’re sheds, nnd all necessary outbnilding*; good 1897. at the honr o f two o'clock in the and best bidder for cash, all right, title,
that time, be in fall membership ! ot I led
in pa retire ealea.
grindstone o f domestic infelicity ; married.
spring water piped to honse. milk-honse afternoon of said day at the Co rthouse interest nnd claim which the said defend­
and take part iu the proceedings of
o>:iur th in -: Kerry
adverti.emei
nnd barn; about $800 or $900 worth of white door iu the town o f Coquille City, Coos ants, or either of them had on tbe 17th day
Fvrry advertisement
will sharpen the ax of jealousy and
“ Mr. Grumpy, why did yon dis­ cedar timber tor lumber or matchwood; county, Oregon, offer for sale and *ell at of June. 1893. or may at any time since have
the meeting.
o f llood'e i’ trsaparllle ia true, is honest,
j discord, nnd soner or later one or
buildings new or nearly so; coontv road on nubile auction to the highest nnd best bid­ acquired in or to Lots three and four o f
charge Dr. Slickly?” “ He bad the one
T hom as B e c k m a n ,
side o f place; five months’ term of der, subject to said lease, for cash, all of the Bbv»k three of the originnl town o f Myrtle
! the other o f this pair will rest be-
impudence
in
these
hard
times
to
W. K. V a n d f . r b c r o ,
school each year, five minntes’ walk from above described premises, or so much Point. Coos county. Oregon, or a sufficiency
1 neatli a tombstone. Then look out
house;
forty minutes' drive to Bandon or thereof as will be necessary to satisfy tho thereof lo satisfy the demand o f said plain­
advise my wife to take a trip to
C. H o w e ,
for brimstone.
tbe beach: $800 insurance on buildings. demands of plaintiff, to-wit: $249.99. with tiff. to wit: $253.14 with interest thereon
I Europe.”
Committee.
I*rlr** 9 1 1 0 0 . Will also sell farming interest thereon at. ths rate o f eight p*r nt the rate of 8 p r cent per anunm from
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H e— Away y o u »¡o to the sea-
tools, stock, shop tools, and furniture. I cent per annum from the 24th day of June. the 13th day of May, 1897. and the farther
Summer Boarder—Yes, I have am ;»ast 70, too old to farm nnd mean wh.at 1897, together with costs taxed at $16.70 sura of $50.00 Attorney fee«, and costs and
David Syme, of the Melbourne j
shore, Mrs. Tiffington, and leave
and the costs upon said execution, lesi the di-» burse menta taxed nt $15.00 and the
1 say.
Age, has, in ronseipience of the in- |
your hard-working husband chained known people to stay np all night
I will sell: make me an offer nnd coroe sura of $13. 70 made by me on a sale of tho costs npon this ex »ration.
In the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft.
Dateti at Coquille City. Oregon, this 6th
traduction of lineotvpe machines, Prep \red only by C. 1.1!*»od à Co.. Lowell, M as «. to Ins desk. She— Chained? No, da) ing poker. Farmer— Do tel 11 nnd set- me. No incnmbraneeon the place. personal property of the said company.
Dated this 3d day o f August. 1897.
I t must be as interesting as check­ For full particulars call on or address
day o f July, 1891.
pensioned a numlier of his old print­
indeed;
if
you
only
could
be,
I
’d
W. W. GAGE.
W.
W.
G
\QE.
DAVID
I
U
!
DWIN.
are the only pills to take
ers.
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. ju!6 5j
Sheriff of Coos coauty, Oregon
ers at the rate of $5 per week.
bun don Oregon. aug3 5tj
n o o a 8 P ills »lUiUtfuT.&MttiMUifc . bays soon* peace o f mind.
Editors and Proprietors.
To Bo
Given Away
L
B lackw e ll's
Durham
Tobacco
SOUTH IdIX OREGON
^ STATE 0 N O P A L * SCHOOL, ^
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We Send it Free
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Young
and
Old.
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chool Furniture Co
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For Sale at a Bargain.
i
“ood’s
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