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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1897)
Jolt.iigs from Libby. Squilli Citg au ui. u UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. Li b u n io n R e c o r d e r . I The campers Imve been increas Libby, Aug 7.— The mine started ing, this week, nnd a good tuauy PUBLISHED EViiBV TUESDAY up in full b l a s t on tlie 20tli ult.. Campfires now light up the camp ami tl e prospects are tlmt It will ZbÆyrtle Geirrt and. tire TTpper-Ocq.nllle ing grounds of an eveuing. and ‘NA7"nat is G cing en T Tiere. continue. S. MrEWfifl * I). V. illiam Gallier went to the city Master Willie LonystnfT i» ami I Editors and Proprietors. on tlie steamer Coquille Hiver, this earlier 1‘Hweeu this place ami week, and will go east to Nebraska Mr. Hunt, the photographer, is M. R. Lee of Bandon was on Debated to the material and social up- Marshfield. and Iowu to visit relatives. “ outing” at Baudon. b a ild in g o f the Oocjui..e Valiev particularly streets last Friday. The body of Mrs. H ierretie'n, and o f Coos County generally. P ' W. H. Hunt left Tuesday for one o f the old-timers of this place, The dust—oh, the dust! Miss Rosa Barger returned homo Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. e Sau Francisco, where lie expected who died in Han Francisco on the from San Francisco last Friday. thing is covered with dust. I to join h brother and start numedi- I P. FISHER, N kwhpapick A i > v kbtthino AmeKT l i * '21 Mercliantu’ Exchange, dan Fran« Isoo, i i 2Gth ult., was brought upon steamer Work on tbe electric light and ately for the gold fields o f Alaska, J. D. B. Lee, the harness-maker, our authorised agent. This puper la kept on file Areata for burial at Marshfield. bin office. I A. E. Seaman, o f Empire City, All miners, laborers, carpenters, has moved bis shop into the new water plants is soon to begin. building. The little steamer Emily, though ! 'iu‘l " • F. Elrod, of Marshfield, drivers, etc , have to sign nil irou- T U E S D A Y , AUG, 10, 1897. R. W. Lundy is off visiting the com plet'd, has not been inspected wf*re in town Monday night and clnd agreement before they can go attached a lot of cigars belonging S. F. Shir: Tim augur mJutttry to work at this place This was a Clonilyke— he is interested on I yet. to A. Kellner. is now •‘protected” for the benefit of good camp under the superintend Poverty Gulch. Over fifty of our towns-people J. A. Rupert nnd aon, Frank, such Araericun '‘laborers” us iluve- enoy of Mr. Campliell, but now The Myrtle Point Enterprise now were camping at Bandon on last things have changed. expect to leave Tacoma for the tneyer and Hanna. occupies a portion of J. L. Lewel- Saturday. Oneof Parson Johnson’s “ chicken Cloudyke gold fields tomorrow or S. F. Star: President McKinley brigade” went homo at 2 o’clock one len’s new building. The Dairyville-Myrtle Point road uext.duy. The steamer that they owns an interest in the ltanuing moi ning last week ns full ns a goat. The Clondyke fever is beginning it is thought will be among the best sail on was delayed a few days for coal milieu, said to be among the He found his wife sitting up in to show some symptoms about town, in tho county. repairs. worst for outrageous oppression of hi d waiting for him with a rolling- and it may become contagious. Hon. B. Hermann and family are The stenmer Coquille Riyer has the miners. pin concealed under the bedclothes. Rev. McCain, the P. C. o f the M. supposed to be atRoseburg. If not control of the Thomas warehouse S. F. Star: llolly Madison, when He tried to sing, and she doubled E. church, was in attendance at the they will goon arrive there from and wharf, and will give free dock the British captured Washington, herself up like a baseball pitcher quarterly meeting in this place. Washington. , age, nud warehousing ou freight secured the original Declaration of and the next moment ttie dough- from Snu Francisco will lie free Evangelist Ross is conducting a Mrs. E. C. Green, of Deer Park, Independence with her own hands. roller was making a frantic effort series of meetings at Bandon which also. Apply to A. T. Livingston is visiting with relatives below Port That was all right; but “ Yum ip” to discover the interior of his think are being attended by many of our for freight and passenger accommo •has long since got away with the tank. Ho is now laid up for re Orford. Ed is having a jolly old dations. citizens. time baching; he begins to look pairs. His liver lias gone on a ^Independence,” making the “Dec Outgoing pnssengers on the like a idower. strike aril his digestive apparatus J. K. P. Elliott and family may laration” of small consequence. steamer Coquille River last Tues is Piking a vncalioD. She won’ t 1 Groat interest is manifested in the be detained from their California day were a Mr. Archer, Thomas General Joe Wheeler, of Alabama, have any one sing for her with a coming G. A. R. encampment. trip so that they will be able to Rogers, Win. Gallier. Mrs. Chas. said to be the liveliest man in the voice that you could use for boiling Congressman T. H. Tongue is attend the encampment. That will Lnnglois nnd child, W. Button. A. house of representatives, is about eggs. P arson & P eter . expected to be present. He will suit the old boys. Thomas, Miss Maud Garfield,Sam the last of the old-time southern likely deliver the oration on Thurs There will be a goodly number uel Enster, W. H. Hunt and Mr. leaders. When some one made a Report of Cunningham School. Dist. No. 10. day, the 19th. attending the Pioneers' reunion on McQueen. remark to that effect to Mr. Reed Eugene Phelps, a resident here the loth at Empire City from this Hnrry Harris was arraigned in the speaker drawled : “ Wheeler Tho following is the standing in never stays still in one place long depoitiuent o f tbe pupils of this for ceveral years, has returned from place. A good old-fashioned camp Justice Morse’s court last Monday enough for the Almighty to put his sclinoi, etc : Ninety-eight— Rosa a journey in California, where he ing and clam-bake is spoken of. charged with assault and battery finger on him.” Wm. Hood sheared about 1700 upon tlie person of Fred Thomas. Bullock, Maud Hastings, Hugh has been hoping to regain his health. He thinks Coos county is as good Harris was fined twenty dollars S. F. Star: The conspiracy be Hastings; ninety-five- -Annie Mil and healthy a country as can be head of Bheep this season, from winch he took over 7100 lbs. of and costs, and in default o f pay tween the federal judges and exec ler, Mary Vanuoy, Anun Krewson, found on the coast wool, for which ho received about ment was committed to ihe couuty utive authorities to rob the people Eddie Vnnnoy, Willie Canning, John Miller, Ralph Miller, Lottie 4 cts per lb. over last year’s prices. jail for teu days. Dr. Ford, P. E. of the M. E. by selling the Union Pacific road to The new mail schedule went into the highest bidder, instead of tak Stevenson; ninety-four — John church, held a quarterly meeting in Alva Cotron, of Big creek, has ing it for tbe government debt, lias Decker; ninety — Dora Paxson, this place last Saturday and Sunday. been furnished first-class transpor effect betweeu heie and Gold Beach reached to the point of a judicial Eva Krewson, Cloe Harry, Henry We learn that there was a large tation by the government to go to Inst Monday, nnd the kicking pro decree at Omaha. No bid for less Paxson, John Krewson, Thomas attendence and that the services Chicago and have an artificial limb cess still goes merrily on. An than $50,037,435 will be received. Cripps, Maude Henry, James Pax were very interesting. Dr. Ford is fitted. He waa a soilder during the effort is beiug made for a daily mail service from Myrtle Point son. recognized as one of the ablest rebellion and lost a leg. The date of sulo is not yet fixed. across the mountain to Dairyville, Total No. scholars enrolled, 27; ministers that visits this section. S. F. Star: The exposes as to the visitors, 33; average attendance, 17. Mrs. Madeline B. Conkling, of aud on down the const, the mail to Clondyke is the place for excite Chinese system of woman slavery The school will continue another ment, while B. U. Lehinonowsky’s Roseburg, grand matron of the O. leave Myrtle Point immediately are continuing; but not one effort month, by special arrangement of E. S. of Oregon, arrived in town on upon its arrival. seems to be made, or even talked the board of directors, the teacher store is the place to buy your winter last Thursday to attend Elgin supplies from tbe large stock just about, by officials for stopping it. to receive $5 increase of'salary. chapter on Friday evening, goiug received— over $2000 worth of boots The names of the owners and the thence to Baudon on Saturday to W. C. G u e r i n , Teacher. and shoes, and a large and complete localities of the premises should he visit Occidental chapter at that place. —--------- ------------------------ ----- stock of flour, salt, groceries and published, and vengeance dealt out Mrs. Coukling is an estimable lady Prof, and Mrs. Godfrey will give TO unsparingly to the white miscreants ouo of their wonderful, thrilling drygoods at lower prices than ever. anil held in high esteem by all who who derive revenue from such and highly entertaining exhibitions Get prices before buying else know her. * hellish sources. at Masonic ball next Haturday where. The highest claim for other j tobaccos is “ J u s t as good as D u r h a m .” E v e r y old s m o k e r knows there is none just os good as DK.irV, J. We Send it Free ------------------ »-•»«»-«-------------------- Prunes in Coos County. night. Don’t miss it. As an aeriatist, gymnast, contortionist and wizard lie has no superior, and can give a whole evening’s enchant ing entertnimueut o f his own wonderful perfoimauces. Mrs. G. will appear in charming character songs. Admission, 25 and 15cents; reserved seats, 35 cts. Tickets on sale at the postoffiae drug store. Free dance after show. The H erald hns the pleasure this week of talking of “ prunes" in C o o b county ns a set-oil' to the gush in the valley papers on that subject. Our thrifty fallow- citizen, It. D. Sanford, lias per mitted an ‘interview relative to iiis effort in that industry as a specialty, its snccpss and promise in tiie Prof. Godfrey will give one of future, nnd it proves quite interest his entertaining nnd skilful exhibi ing. tions in this city, at Masonic ball, Mr. S nnford hns 0 acres plnuted next Saturday night. Mrs. Godfrey in prune trees, on bench land and will nssist in tho entertainment. which are now (5 years old. They Admission 25 and 15 centsjreserved are set 20 feet apart, each way, seats 35 cents. Dance after the which makes ¡528 trees. Only ten exhibition. trees have been lost by dying or ANTED — FAITHFUL MEN OR acciileut since planting, nud tl e \ 4 \ V T women to travel fo r responsible estnb. trees have been very healthy and lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 and thrifty np t» this time. These expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. trees are grafted upon pencil roots, The National, Star Insurance B id?., Chi cago. nud no aprouta linve ever come up to annoy Mr. Sanford as they do in The evaporator at Forest Grove many orchards where they are is being operated day and night, grafted on other roots. Oue-hnlf preparing food for the Alaska trade. o f these are of Petite variety, and Its owner lias just contracted to the other lml f Italians. This is the dry 4400 pounds of potatoes. first year they have borne to any Go nnd see the Godfreys in their amount. The trees ull bloomed reasonably full this year, hilt only ph asing and thrilling exhibition at the Petites hit, but these are heav Masonic hall next Saturday night. ily ladeu nud breaking down with Admission, 25 nnd 15 cents; fine-sized prunes. There will lie reserved seals 35 cents. several hundred bushels thereon, .1, O. Hall, principal of the very sound nud evenly shaped. Lincoln public school,at Salem, Or., The Italians are two weeks later tendered iiis resignation and will tlinn the Petites, anil seemed this start to seek Iiis fortune iu the year to blossom just as we had a Cloudyke country. late light frost and cold reins, and The steamer Farallon has been the blossoms seemed to chill and taken off the San Fran cisco-Coos drop off, while the Petites were bay route ami chartered for Alaska. further advanced nnd were tough 4 lie Truckee will take her place on enough to resist the frost and the former route. escape destruction. Mesdan.es Hite <t King received Mr. Sanford 1ms ordered I he castiugs, fuinnce (made of term a choice stock of confectionery and cotta), building paper, wire for fruits yesterday at their City R es trays and all other things out of taurant and Confectionery. Meals which to construct a two-compart at all hours. ment "Flickenstein Evaporator,” Miss Lilly Wagner came to this except nbout $5 wortli o f lumber city yesterday, nud may make her nnd tbe brick necessary for ttie home with us once again. We furnace. Ho will build tlie dryer hope so. himself, with the assistance of a Mr. and Mrs. Bnznn will leive carpenter and bricklayer. Ho lias received 3000 brick from 1). Giles for Humboldt county. Cal., via the & Hon, at Myrtlo Point. The ! hay, today per steamer Alliance. evaporator he gets from IV. T .1 A. Jacobson hns bought some Jacobson, 431 Washington street, lots near G. F. Bontell’ s and will Portland, Oregon, who tinuufne improve them at once. turps them. The material which Representative Howard, o f Ala ho furnishes will cost $05. f. o. b. bama, wears a silk hat nud a 60- at Poitland, which will lie shipped I cent alpaca coat. by steamer to Marshfield, thence Mrs. Buck and Miss Ella visited to this place by wagon. If weighs I! iialon for several days, returning less than 1000 [rounds. The building will he put up by yesterday. himself, which will tie 15x10 feet, Hatches moved into their nice with a celling 12 feet high. By new house, ou West Side, yester- paying £10 to ¡*15 per c.impart day. meDt, extra, he can add as mnnv compartment! ns lie will ever m ed Don't Toharro Spit nnd Smoke V o w I.lfe Away. for the orclinrd. The capacity of T o q u it to b a cco easily and forev er, be m a ? retie. lull o f life , nerve and vigor, take N o To- each department is 20 bushels per Utv, the w onder-w orker, tlmt m akes w eak m en day. \I! dru ists, :.0e o r f l . r u p - ¡ d ur.in ---- -— «--*•»-* ■ - Weak Men, A Clash in Kansas. Kansas City, Aug. 4.— A npecial to the Times from Topeka says: The federal authorities and the state of Kansas will clash. Lust week a federal judge from Arkan sas, Judge Williams, held court at Manitau, Colo., and issued a sweep ing injunction in behalf of the Mutual Life Insurnuce Co., of New York, restraining Insurance Superintendent McNall from en forcing the state laws regulating insurance companies, and also enjoining Attorney-General Boyle or any other lawyer on behalf of the state fiom bringing nny civil or crimiunl suit against the cnmpauy. It is believed that Governor Leedy and the state administration pro pose tocoutest. Jtis claimed tonight that Gover nor Leedy is preparing a circular letter of great importance, which he will send to the posecuting attor neys o f the state, appealing to their patriotism to uphold the crim inal laws of Kansas against the interference o f federal authorities. To be brief, he wants them to pros ecute every agent doing business in Kansas for every insurance com pany to whom a license has been denied, or whose license is revoked. Governor Leedy is quoted as say ing: “ I f Judge Williams or any other federal judge seeks to restrain this state from enforcing its criminal laws, we will dispute his right to do I f needed by poor, tired mother«, over* a o .” --------------» • ------------ Want to Come to Oregon. worked and burdened with care, debili tated and run down because o f poor, thin and Impoverished blood. Help is needed by the nervous «ufforer, the men and women tortured with rheumatism, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Salem, Or., Aug. 4.— Ephraim Dicrnard, a representative o f the | Hebrew Agricultural Society of the ! United Stntes, has written the ; governor, saying that he has a large \ W hen Ilood’i Sarsaparilla begin» to en number o f persous belonging to rich, purify and vitalize the blood, and ■end» It in a healing, nourishing, ln rig - the society who are desirous of oratlngntrramto the nervoa, muscles and locating on government laud m i organ» o f the body. H ood '» Sarsaparilla Oregon. He Bays, further, th at) builds u pthow eak and broken down sjrs- tem, and cures all blood diseases, becauaa these people are all citizens of the j United States, and that they are j experienced farmers, and every oue of them is skilled in some trade, j The governor, in reply, informed him that there waa plenty of I government lnnd in Oregon, and , Is ths O n . True Blood rurlfler. AH dm relsts f L trusted that they might decide to rrepared only by C. I- flood ft Co.. Lowell. Mm.es. locate here, believing that such a . . ,, , ,,, o r. the only pills to taks step wonld never be regretted by f l o o d 5 P i l l s vita Hood sSorsapariUfc them. Young and Old. We will send you by mail, Absolutely Flee, in plain package, the All-Power ful Dr. Hofman's Vital Restorative Tablets, with a legal guarantee to permanently cure lost Manhood, Self- Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele, stops forever night Emissions and all unnatural drains. Returns to former appearances emaciated organs. 1 we could not cure, we would not send our medicine free to try, and pay when satisfied. Address WESTERN MEDICINE CO., [Incorporated! Kalamazoo, Mich. Prizes for Bright People. SOEK — YILL — S t Y in - TUBTUPCKE— LOTEVI—LIDODFAF. The above letters, if properly arranged, will spell the names of six well known flowers. Can you solve the Puzzle? If vou do you can win a prize. For the neatest and best arranged correct answer, accord ing to our judgment, of the above prob lem. we will give a gold-tilled, hunting c.'ise American Watch; to the next best, a Dia mond Ring. We give many other valuable prizes in this contest. A few o f them are as follows: Silver-plated Water Pitchers, Bake Dishes, Nut Bowls, Butter and Cheese Dishes, cut glass, silver mounted Cracker Jars, nnd Bronzed Mantel Clocks, etc., in the regular order of merit. Write out the words plainly and neatly, and see if you cannot win a prize. Be sure to give your full name nnd correct address, and enclose a 2-cent stamp with your answer, nnd we will notify yon promptly whether you have been successful or not. As the objec. of these prizes is to call attention to and ad vertí se our 20-page monthly family maga zine aud story paper, those who win prizes will be required to send us five yearly sub scribers. Try it; see if yon are one of the “ Bright People.” If yon nre. you niny get a watch. We trill also pav $10 cash for the best problem submitted for future use in our columns. Send today. Address CHICAGO HOUSEH >LD GUEST. Premium Dept., Journal Bldg. Chicago, III. Comes „Quickly | Rood’s 5 IDNEY chool Furniture Co Sarsaparilla Mrs. Francis Saurbicr, living two aud one-half miles south of La Center, Wash., was burned to dentil late last Thursday eveniog. Mr. Sanrbier was burning a slashing near their brrn, nnd bis wife was out watching it As everything was very dry, in some way her clothes caught fire and she was burned to death before assistance reached her. The resignation of 8. B. Ormsby as a member o f the Soldiers’ Home tend B ook let and »am ple free. Address board was received and accepted ba Sterling K cm ody t ’a . C h icago o r New Y o r k the governor last Tuesday and H. In Tacoma Tar lay a proposi- H. Northnp, county jn d g eof Mnlt- lion » lcv\ an rxt l quarter o f a nomab couuty, was appoiuted his mil! tax fur tin' purpose o f main- successor, taming a frte kindergarten was N o - T o - f l » c f o r F if t y r e n t s . Vi ‘tail ilo» ti by u vote o f t>70 to Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak The London Morning Post savs that Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Her, a former member of ilie board of directors o f tin* British i >ntli Africa Company, linve paid the Transvaal government £250,000 as indemnity for tlio Jumcsou raid. 122 . Stephan Mallory White is a senator from California anil Stephen Russell Mallory is n sena tor from Florida. There is more than a mere coincidence in the similarity of names. The men nre cousins. Senntor Mallory’s father and Senator White’s mother were brother and sister. It is a little curious that tho two senators should represent states as far apart as it is possible for them to be— one on the Atlantic and the other on the Pacific coast. The grandfather of the two senators was one of the earliest settlers of F’ lorida, while their grand mol her was a Spanish woman of fine stock, considerable of a beauty, and remarkable con stitution, retaining to her old age all of her faculties. Much of Senator White's sturdiness comes from his grandmother. He was not born iu Florida, for his father ard mother crossed the plains in 1850, attracted to California by the reports of newly discovered gold. The senator was born iu San Fran cisco in 1853. T be Mallorys, on the other hand, remained inFlorida, and now the whirligig hnppenings of politics reunite the families in the senate. | men strong, blood pure. 60c, $1. All druggists- M D TH E CELEBRATED ••BE H ’ T Y ” Automatic Pupil«' anufacture E S K S , For Sale at a Bargain. W ILL SELL MY RANCH, CONTAIN- ing 160 acre». 30 in cultivation; 30 acre» creek bottom: 80 acres in pasture, fenced: 125 fruit tree», bearing, and all kind» of »mall fruit: large house 7 rooms, plastered aud papeied: barn 40x80. stables, cattle sheds, and all necessary outbuilding«; good spring water piped to house, niilk-bonse and barn; about f 800 or $900 worth o f white cedar timber tor lumber or matchwood; buildings n**w or nearly »o; county road on one side of place; five months* term of school each year, five minutes* walk from house; forty minutes' drive to Bandon or the beacii; *800 insurance on hnihiings. P r i c e »1 IB ». Will also sell farming tools, stock, shop tools, and furniture. I am past 70. too old to farm and mean what I say. I will sell; make me an offer and come and see me. No incumbrance on the place. For full particulars call on or address DAVID BALDWIN, Bandon Oregon. I and all furniture nece-wnry for the Scnool- room. Every desk o f this company*« man ufacture is warranted, and anv part that becomes broken or unfit for use tinri^sr that time will be duplicated without charge. Write for circulars and prices to MIts. V’ *’ A A. GOOD. A (CD .or Coos county, Coquille City, Oregon. B la c k w e lf i’s Y ou will find one coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two cou pons inside each four ounce bag o f B lackwell's Durham. Buy n bag o f t h i s cele brated tobacco nnd read the I coupon— which gives a list o f valuable presents and how to get them IF them. ? SOUTHERN OREGON ^ STATE * NO RM AL ♦ SCHOOL, A s h la n d , O regon. T i e L a r g e s t an d M ost P r o g r e s s iv e S a h ool in S ou th ern O re g o n . 'E W BUILDINGS, tine campus, good water, healthful location, delightful climate, excellent influences for students. C ourses : Sub-Normal of one year. Regular Normal of three years, Business, Short hand and Typewriting, College Preparatory, Music. Art. T h o On y Citinm r e i n S c h o o l n cn s P rt ot the S*ate is one o f the prominent departments o f the school, an • is conducted in business college style. The Training School is graded and in charge of the Senior class the full year, and under the direct supervision of a critic teacher trained in the noted Holbrook Normal, of Lebanon, Ohio. The natural scislices are taught by almost constant work in tho laboratory, and elocution, delsarte and physical training by a specialist in these lines. Special advan tages in higher mathematics and literature. Drawing and vocal masio are compulsory for normal course students. , The regular normal school diploma is granted, good anywhere in tho State without further examination. E x p i.s.’s: Tuition $6.25. board at hall $1.75, lodging 50c por week, student fur nishing bed-clothmg only; family board $2.50 per week. $125 furnishes the ttudont board, books and lodging, and pays his tuition for one year. Grades ate accepted from other schools, if tho same cover the work required ill tho Normal. Teachers review classes any time in the year. The next School Year opens September 6. For caf alogue or mformatian, address, taugSl, W. J . VAN «COY, President. N Treasurer's Nolice. Forest Fires In Yam hill County. A terrific fire is raging iu the mountains adjacent to Baker cieek, 10 miles west of M’ Minnville, Ore gon. It is supposed to have started about Saturday last, nnd hns cov ered n space of 8 miles long by 2 miles wide. The sawmill of Millsap & S oup , on Baker creek, is in danger from ihe flames, and tho owners are standing ready for hasty notice to sro to the defense o f it. N 'O T IC E is hereby given that nil county warrants indorsed prior to April 15, 181)1, except Nos. 7027 anti 65)31, will be paid on presentation at my ollice in Coquille City. No interest will bo allowed after August 10, 185)7. W, W. HAYES, County Treasurer. Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Fore, closure. o t ic e is hereby g iv e n t h a t N under and by virtue o f an execution and order of sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon in and for the County of Coos, on the 7th day o f August, 185)7, wherein J. II. li< belts is plaintiff, and NOTICE. S. H. Bryan, M. J. Bryan, James II. Bryan and B L. Brvan are defendants, beiug case Ail persons owning lots or No. 1337 of said Court, the undersigned, Sheriff of said county, t > whom said execu property on North Side, or inter tion and ordt-r o f sale is directed aud ad- ested in gettinu water there, are .Ire-nd, wil1. ON SA'I UK DAY, TH E I I T il DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1897, at requested to meet Mr. H. Orchard, the hour o f Iwo o'clock in the afternoon o f in Ihe College chapel Wednesday said day, at the Courthouse door in the town of Coquille City, Coos county, O re evening, Aug. 11,.at 8 o ’clock, to gon, offer for sale and sell at public auction discuss wavs and means of getting to the highest and host bidder for cash water for household use aud for down all of the following described real property, towit: Lots numbered two and irrigation, power, etc., etc. three of section thirty, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the J. L. Futrell, north east Quarter o f the southwest quarter ,T. H. Nosier, o f section thirty, all in township twenty- J. H. Cecil, et at. nine south, of range twelve west o f the Willamette Meridian, situate and lying within Coos county, state o f Oregon, co n taining one hundred and sixty-three acre« and seventy-one-one-hundredtlisof an acre. Dr ted this 7th day of June, 1897, at 'OTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon. W. W. GAGE, by an order of tho County Court of the Staff! of Oregon for the County of anglO 5tl Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon. Coos, made on the 6th day of.July, 1807, John F. Munford was duly npp tinted exec utor of the estate of Jame3 McNanghton Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate on Exe (deceased>, and that letters testamentary cution. have been duly issued to me. Therefore ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h v t present the same with pri per vouchers to under nnd bv virtue of an execution said executor within six months from the issued out of the Circuit Court o f the State date of this notice, at Arago, Coos couuty, of Oregon for the County o f Yamhill, on Oregon. the 1st day of July, 1897. wherein J. H. Dated this 12th day of July. 1^07. Nelson is plaintiff, nnd F. E. Scofield and J. F. MUNFORD. I. L. Scofield are defendants, and against Executor of the Estate of Jotut-s McNangh the property o f said defendant«, I did, on ton, deceased. iaugl0 4t the 28th day o f July 1897, levy upon, as the property o f the said defendants, tho south east quarter of section 10, township 28 south, of range 11 west of tho Willamette Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Ex Meridian, situate and lying within Goo« ecution. county, Oregon, containing nhoul 160 acres, I will. ON THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 185)7. at the hour o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t under and by virtue ot an execution of two o'clock in tho afternoon o f said day, at the Courthouse door in the town o f issued out of the Circuit Con t o f the State of Oregon for the County o f Coos, on the Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the 28th day of June, 185)7, in a cert-tin suit wherein M. W. McCormack is plaintiff, and highest and best bidder for cash, all right., Baudon Coni Block Mining Company de title, interest and claim which the said fendant. I did, on the 2d day of August, defendants, F. E. Scofield nnd 1. L. Sco 1897, levy upon, as tho property o f the said field, or either o f them, had on the 24th defendant, ihe following described real day o f March, 1897, or may at nny time acquired in or to the above property, to-wit: Beginning at the Mean since have real estate, or a sufficiency der post pt the southwest corner of lot four, described thereof to satisfy the demand o f said section 8, township twenty-eight south of plaintiff, to-wit: $198.15, with interest range thirteen west o f the Willamette thereon at the rate f 10 per cent per Meridian; running thence north thirty- annum from the 24th o day o f March, 1897, three degrees twenty-two minutes east 500 nnd the further sum o f $ 20.00 as attorney feet; thence south tifty-six degrees thirty- fees, and the sum of $19.75 costs and d is eight seconds 435.6 feet; thence south sev bursements and also the costa of nnd upon enteen degrees forty-nine seconds west 25^ feet to the south boundary of lot four; said execution. Dated July 30, 1897. thence west on south boundary of said lot W. W. GAGE, four to the place o f beginning. Also a aug3 5tl Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. right of way over and across lands o f Alex ander Urquhnrt for railroad track to the coal bunkers of said company for a period of ten years and a privilege of twenty Notice of Sale on Foreclosure. years. Also n lease with a privilege to mine, take nnd sell for ten years with a 'OTIGE i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t privilege o f twenty years, all tile coal lying under ar.d by virtue o f an execution or situate in or under the surface of the following described land, viz: iSouth half and order o f sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for the of the northeast quarter, amt northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and tho County o f Coos, on the 26th day o f July» 1897. in a certain suit wherein Mrs. S. E. north half of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section eighteen, nnd Robinson is plaintiff, and Maria A. Leneve nnd N. W. Leneve are defendants, being the south half of the northwest quarter of section seventeen, all in township twenty- case Number 1670 o f said Court and com manding me to make sale o f certain real eight, south of range thirteen west of the Willamette Meridian, containing nbout 220 property in said execution and here acres, together with a right of way over inafter particularly described, or a suf said lands for transporting coal to the ficiency thereof to satisfy the demands said coal bunker«. Said levy being of said plaintiff, as follows: $290.10 interest thereon at «lie rate o f made subject to a lea«e of Peter Loggie with and Robert Marsden from the said ten per cent per nuoum from tho 4th day of May. 1897. an attorney*« fee o f $540.00. Bandon Coal Block lin in g Company for a period of seven years from May costs and disbursements taxed at $10.00 anil also the costs upon said execution, I 24th, 1*»7. I will. ON' WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER. will. ON SATURDAY. THE » 1H DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1897. at the hour o f 1897. at the hour o f two o’clock in the afternoon o f said day at the Co rthonse two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, door in the town o f Coquille City. Coos at the Courthouse door in the town o f county. Oregon, offer for sale and sell at Coquille City. Coos county. Oregon, offer unbllc auction to the highest and best bid for sale ami sell at public auction to the der. subject to said ltase. for cash, all of the highest nnd best bidder, for ensn. all right, above described premises, or so much titie*. interest and claim which the said thereof ns will be necessary to satisfy the defendants, or cither o f them. hRd on the demands of plaintiff, to-wit: $249.99, with 12th day of October, 1892. or may at nny since have acquired in or to the fo l interest thereon at the rate >f eight per time cent per annum from the 24th day of June, lowing described premises, t o " it; T/>ts numbered ten ana eleven in Block thirty- 1897. together with cost« taxed at $16.70 and the costs upon said execution, less the four fit Elliott’s Addition to the town o f Cny Coon county. Oregon. sum of $13.50 made by roe on a »a loof the Coquille Deled this 3d day o f August. 1897, at personal property **f the said company. Coquille City, Coos countv. Oitfgon. Dated this 3d day of August. 1897. W. W PAGE, W. W. GAGE. Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. aug3 5t] Sheriff o f Coo« couuty, Oregon. aug3 5t| Executor’s Notice. N N N N