(RrquiìU (TUij gUwiiu.
T U E SD A Y ,
AUU, 17,
1897.
o. $ . rç. e n c a m p m e n t .
'I'. II . Tonten«' nini llitagi*!*
I le n i i m m M i l l Ite in A lle m liiu n * .
PROGRAM.
UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT.
Peint and. tine X
J’pper-Ocq.tn.illa
and ■\A
7 "la.at is Going cn Tliere.
STEAM ER
MEXICO SUNK.
Was On Her Return Trip from Alaska, Hav
ing Lett Her Gold-Seekers at Dyea-
San Francisco, Aug. 10.—A spe
Wednesday, August 18, 10 o'clock
cial from Victoria says: The steamer
a. m.:
Topeka, which arrived here this
Capt. W. T. McCloskey is build
D. Giles A Son’s brickyard evening, reports that the steamer
1. Reception of guests at the
ing
an
addition
to
Ins
residence
started
up
Monday
last
and
will
¡depot by Col. Jewell Post No. 53
Editors and Proprietors.
Mexico, on Aug. 5, while going into
property.
make a short ruu.
and the Woman’s Relief Corps.
Dixon entrance from Sitka during
Devoted to the material and social up
2. Forming of procession and
G. M. Stroud, grand lecturer of
Owing to ar. extra rush of busi a heavy fog at full speed, struck
building of theGoqui'ile Valley particularly
marching to camp bended by the Oregon A. F. & A. M , is expected ness or too much testing “ X-Ray * AN t st Devil's rock.
After two
and of Coos County generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
to visit Myrtle Poiut this week.
failed to reveal anything for puhli- hours the steamer sank iu 500 fiet
Myrtle Point Cornet Band.
3. Assignment of quarters bv
A. A. JanieisoDjOf Curry county, catiou iu the Bulletiu last week.
of water, Stern first.
Rev. Father Deemarais, who at Division Quartermaster and signing has been visiting with his relatives
Airs. \V. II. Brown and family,! The captain exhibited great cool
6D6 time had charge of the Catholic of muster roll hv ex-soldiers with ai d friends in this place for the and Mrs. Brown’s brother, Mastei ness, uud, with tho office rs, did I
church at Marshfield, ami who is the Division Adjutant.
past week.
Fred Russell, are enjoying an out- everything that was possible.
now iu Canada, writing under a late
4. Dinner.
The passengers and crew were |
Madeleine B. Couklin. of Rose, lug nt Bandon, the famous heultb
date to the Jacksonville Times says:
AFTERNOON.
saved, with their hand baggage iu \
burr, grand matron of Oregon O. resort.
" I have traveled much since 1
5. Opening of exercises by Divi
YY’ illiam Wilson, son of Thomas small boats. After rowing till mid
left Jacksonville, and slopped in sion Commander, 15. W. Lundy, at E. 8., is still in Coos county aud
busily engaged instructing the vari WilsoD, was arrested on last Fri night, they arrived at M< tlukuhtla.
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago and 2 p. m.
ous 1 alpes of that order.
day for setting out tiro on the The time the ship struck is believed
other large cities; and, truly of all
(!. l ’ rayer by Department C'hap-
The German Baptist church of premises of Godfrey Rhom, and to be 4 in tho morning. The ship
places seen, 1 would say give me
is ¡1 total loss.
back Oregon. The weather in the
7. Address of Welcome bv Divi- '>"» pl"ce held a love-feast on ast tried befote Justice Orvil Dodge,
lie
was
acquitted,
tho
evidence
|
northern stat's east of the Rockies siou Adjutant, Orvil Dodge; re's,.onse
and Sunday in their
The Sau Frauc sc, Examiner of
aud in Cauada was to cold during bv Comrade YV. H. Nosier, of G e n - , ‘-‘hurch bouse below town. The, being insufficient.
the 8th inst. says: “ The creditors
11. YV. Lundy and son-in-law,
June that nu overcoat w h s needed end Lvtle Post.
attendance was large and much
of the California Lumber company,
8. Song, by Echo Octet
| interest manifested.
Five were Mr. Lane, returned from the mines which was attached a few days ago,
at times during the day.
Rain
lust Wednesday. They bring much ;
prevailed everywhere. The crops * 9. Address of welcome on behalf .baptized.
have petitioned the superior court
in eastern Canada are ruined, and of the YY\ It. C. by MisH Bertha
The river improvement work was encouraging news from our Klon- to have the corporation declared
like
regions,
especially
from
the
are not much better in western Prey, anil response by Miss Florence brought to an untimely halt on last j '*! <(L rPgl°nS’ especially fro
insolvent. The creditors anil their
Canada.
Next winter will be a ltosa, of Bandon.
Saturday hy a misunderstanding • , •
, . • "mpnny s mines claims are: H. Levi it Co., 817,-
nderfoot.
bard one for the people here in
10. Solo, try
by Mrs. S. B.
1! Hermann,
Hermann. between the contractors and the j lcrb gold is tramped uud
8 4 8 . 1 5 ; Abraham Ilrowr,, 81,231.07;
general, 1 have been in New York
A CARD.
government supervisor. However j
11. Address, by W. H. Buneli.
Leon Blum, $1.55087; Otto H.
O r e g o n ,
i l s l i l a x i d j
atate. Times in the eastern states
we hope ere this communication is | It has been leported in town! Greenwald, 812,929.05, nu I B.
12. Music.
are very hard — manufacturing
in print that an agreement will he j that I offered four dollars per week J Sheidenmu, 8 1 , 0 1 0 8 9 . The claims
13. Supper.
establishments working ouly half
T i e L ^ r g ^ st an d M ost P ro gre ssive S ch oo l in Southern O regon.
EVENING.
reached aud the woik again pushed to a certain young lady to lo th e! are all based on promissory notes.1’
EW BUILDINGS, lino enmpu», good water, healthful location, delightful climate,
time, money scarce nml no im
general housework for my family, j
14. Assembly, nt 7 :30 p. m., by ahead.
excellent influences for students.
.
mediate prospect of better days. Drum Corps for evening Camp Fire,
C o u r se s : Suh-Normal of on-' year, Regular N'ormal of three years, Business, Short
YY'heti one generation adopts a Now 1 wish to state that this report j
All are waiting as yet for “ ye which w ill be Opened with a song by
hand an i i j ;>• - riling. < oil..... Pr p irnt ry. Mu lio. Art.
reform the next generation invari is entirely false. In fact an ordi
T h a On y <J nun rci ti Boh *ol .n tu n P rt ot the S a t o is one of
the
golden days of old,’’ hoping that the Echo Octet.
nary girl, and at the going wages
prominent departments of the school, an 1 is conducted in business «*o!lego style. Tho
ably
“
go
'era
one
better.”
Our
the McKinley heavens will soon
15. Address by Robert AY. Airey, older sisters have bp eu tn in g vari of the neighborhood, is good j
Training S e l l . i s gi.ul d ind in charge of the Senior cbias the full year, and under the
direct supervision of a critic teacher trained in the noted Holbrook Normal, of Lebanon,
open and rain down golden eagles. followed by A. M. Snyder and oth
TO
enough for me.
Ohio. The natural Hci. i.ces are taught by almost constant work iu the laboratory, and
It is well for the Oregonians that ers, including all ex-soldiers of the ous styles of dress reform for
elocution, d.-Ssarte and physical training by a specialist ill these lines. Special advan
Attorney L. L. Burtenshaw an d !
some
years
past.
At
the
present
they have a climate to rely on. wars of the United States, the whole
tages
in hi »h-r muthem-dies and literature. Drawing and vocal music are compulsory
family returned from Curry county I
for normal course students.
.
They cannot realize how haul to he interspersed with hand and the little girls of our town have last wpek, where Mr. B. was circu
The
regular normal school diploum is granted, good anywhere in the State without
got right down to perfection and
times are here when crops fail or vocal music.
further
>ti.
now wear overalls, all the same as lating a petition for a new mail
E x p r s - - : Tuition >t».25. hoard at hall $1.7."*, lodging 50 a per week, student fur
mills stop.”
THURSDAY, 10 A. M.
schedule between this place and
men.
nishing bed -clothing only: family board $2.50 per week. $ 12 .» furnishes the Undent
1. Exercises by Baudon, Coqnille
The “ nickel” social, announced
Gold Beach. The people are very
board, books and lodging, and pays his tuition for one year.
Report reached here last week of enthusiastic over the proposition
Grades me accepted from other schools, if the same cover the work required in tho
in last week’s II ekald to be held City and Myrtle Point W. It. C’s, as
Normal.
Saturday night at Mr. aud Mrs. ! well as the different Posts present. a eou| 1 • of neighbors residing in aud give it their combined support,!
Teachers review classes any time in the year.
Currv county who bad bad some as it will give them their mail many I
The m xt School Year opens »September G. For ca a o g iie orin form itian. add ress,
A. L. Nosier’?, was later changed [Special programs.]
t(lU "3 1 1
VV. J. VAN ov./U x , .riCHiuenu.
little
difficulty
over
trifling
matteis.
2.
Dinner.
to Friday night owing to other
hours earlier than by the present |
One,
iu
order
to
wreak
revengp,
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2 O’ CLOCK.
announcements made for Saturday
schedule.
Judge YVatson, of Marshfield,
deliberately shot a fine span of
3. Vocal music, by Echo Octet.
night. Notwithstanding the sud
Treasurer's Notice.
O f course everybody will attend
Wo will send yon hy mail, Absolutely passed up the river on Monday’s
4. Address, by Hon.T.H. Tongue. | work horses for the other. Such
den change, the social was a
tile
G.
A.
It.
Encampment
nt
this
Free, in plain package, tho All-Powor-
person ns this should be dealt with
b. Solo, hy Miss Addie Black.
! XT ()T1CE is hereby given that nil connty
fiil Dr. llofm an's Vital Restorative train on business..
decided success aud exceedingly
severely, ns they are dangerous place aud make it a pleasant occa
Tablets, with a legal guarantee to
A n warrants indorsed prior to April 1.»,
(i. Supper.
pleasant, though a very shoit pro
sion for the old soldiers, who are
permanently care lost Manhood. Self-
1 lrdl. except Non. 7027 nml (©31. will be paid
men iu a community.
Executor’s Notice-
THURSDAY EVENIN'!!.
gram bad to be improvised. Sev
Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele,
on presentation at my office in Coquille
now stacking their arms, ns tho
stops forever night Emissions and all
! Cjtv.
No interest will he allowed after
7. Assembly nt 7 o ’clock by the
eral charmingly rendered instru
T. J. Greene came over from battle of life is closing. Ouly a few
unnatural drains. Returns to former ' V ’OTICE i s HEREBY G IVEN THAT August 10, 1807.
W . W . HAYES,
mental pieces were giveu by Miss Drum Corps.
Greene & Sinclair’s placer minps on more years and those noble patri
a N by an order of the County Court of j
r
County Treasurer.
appearances emaciated organs.
tho State of Oregon for the? Comity of
8. Music by baud.
Marvin Lamb and Misses Maud
Sixes river last Friday, and informs ots will have answered the bugle-
Coos, made on the 6th day of July, 1897,
9. Address by Hon. Binger Her us that those gentlemen are mak call beyond the river, where the
and Birdie Nosier; also a song by
John F. Munford wan duly npp tinted exec
we could not cure, wo would not
utor of the estate of Jainui McNaughton Notice of Sal. of Real Estala on Fore
Misses Birdie and Minnie Nosier; mann.
ing ariangetuents for a big run faithful are rewarded.
Then j I f send
our medicine free to try, aud
(deceasod.. and that letters testamentarv
closure.
a recitation by Miss Mamie Con-1 10. Song, by Echo Octet.
this season, tho mine having been gather arouud their camp fires
pay when satisfied.
have been duly issued to me.
11. Music by band.
well; a solo by Mrs. G ood; a male
Therefore ail persons having claims
thoroughly prospected. A grand ( while yet they are burning) and
(M ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T
against said estate are hereby notified to
Address
trio by Prof. Claud Nosier, J. YV. I
clean up is assured
He also cheer them on their journey. ’Tis
FRIDAY, 8 A. M.
under and by virtue of an execution
present the same with prr per vouchers to
!
a
im
I
order of .-til«* issued out of the Circuit
Sugg aud Fred Nosier — “ The
»aid executor within six months from the
Business meeting of the associa informs us that the Divilbiss B ro’s a debt of gratitude we owe the
W ESTERN MEDICINE CO.,
: Court of the Chat.- of O.v on in and for the
date
of
this
notice,
at
Arago,
Coos
county,
Sheep Upou the Monntaiu,” orig tion, which will conclude the encamp are Jigging a ditch to bring water guardians of our country. Walk
(':.*• iily of Ceos, oil tin* 7th day of August,
Oregon-
inal; then followed plays and social ment.
j 1897, \\her« in J. H. R< b " i s is plaintiff, and
Dated this 12th day of July. 1 W .
[Incorporated]
, Ion their placer mine, which is also with each and every one io the
I
s . 1!. Dry ¡in. M. J. Bryan, James 11. Bryan
J. F. ML xFORD,
chat and lemonade, making a most { Reception committee of AY. R. C., | very ttol
In fact mining on the rivet’s brink, and pray the Guar
Executor of the Estate of James MoNnugh- I and !*» L. Erven ar«- defendants, being eaan
Kalamazoo,
Mich.
enjoyable eyeuing.
main
Sixes
has
taken
on
new
life
•
dian Ang'd to see them safely
ton, deceased.
1 au” 10 It No. i:i:*7 of so d Court, the undersigned,
Mrs. S. B. Hermann, Mrs. Bay Lock-
j Sheriff of ¡-■••.id c ainty, to whom said exeon-
Bandon correspondent Sun: Tho wood, Miss Cord in Gordon, Mrs. and will present a scene of activity home, for their work was willingly,
! ; it.ii and or '. r o f s ilo is directed and ad-
Summons.
the
coming
w
inter.
well
aud
faithfully
done.
I dressed, vil;. ON BA'JUUDAY, T H E
Coquille River arrived last weskj Maggie Belieu, Mrs. Frank Hor-
a a i l l DAY OF SEPTEM BER. UW7, nt
bringing 15 passengets tip, and mauu and Mrs. Elizabeth Bartcll.
g r a n e n t e r i t c u i u t o f t i t e | the hour of Iv.-o o'clock in the afternoon of
«■imhlinns fiom Rural.
- ■ S - t m t u n j o i t . u , bnHttr^UWay
State nf Oixpon for the County of Coo'1. ! tedd day, at tpe ConrthoUJW d<»or in tho
11 w a iU r. lUoLr.eo.
■J W H ,!, Hl'.T.L MY RANCH, rO N T.W N -
S,
—
-
inn 10 acres. 80 in cultivation; 80 acres
| town of Coqnille City, Coos county, Ore-
13 mote, and carrying one o f the
LHnndon Recorder. I
creek bottom: HO acres in pasture, fenced: J. S3. McEwen. plaintiff)
I gon. offer for Hide and sell at public auction
Rural, Aug. 10.—Our farmers of
vs.
largest and most valuable cargoes
Riverton, Aug. 15.— Steamer Co- I 126 fruit trees, bearing, and Jill kinds of
i to tin? hi* hes- and ta d bidder for cash
Not the wave of prosperity but j this locality have put up large quille River took fuel from Timon’s I small fruit; large house 7 rooms, plastered Emily G. McEwen. defendan
pver taken from this place.
Capt.
I down all of the following described real
!
and
imposed:
barn
40x80,
stables,
cattle
■
quantifies
of
hay
of
the
he^t
qual
I
tow it: Lots numbered two and
T
oE
m
ilv
G.
McEwen.
defendant:
the
wave
o
f
adversity
has
struck
Drisko is doing well with this
bunkers on her last trip.
She j sheds, and all necessary outbuildings; good - In the Name of the Btate of < )regon; You j property,
three of a ofion thirty, and the southeast
ity,
anil
are
now
engaged
in
har
the
mill
hands
at
Coqnille
City.
steamer since he 1ms taken com
brought np some freight for River spring water piped to house, milk-house are hereby required to appear and answer I quarter of tie northwest quarter and the
I andbam ; about £800 or $000 worth of white the complaint filed against you in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter
mand, and is entitled to ranch AY'ages have been reduced 10 per vesting atid threshing, and 1 don't ton.
I cedar timber tor lumber or matchwood; above entitled s u r, wherein J. S. Mclv.ven ] of section thirty, all in township twenty-
think crops have ever been better
cent.
credit for it.
Steamer 'loro loaded at Timon's buildings new or nearly so; county road on i is
\H the piaintil!
you, the mid
ti. I nine south, of range twelve west of the
plaintiff and yon,
said ismiiy
Emily G.
than
they
are
this
season.
;
one side of place; five months’ term of I McEwen. are the defendant, on or before Willamette Meridian, situate and lying
The old man Forty, o f Elk river,
mine last Sunday.
Bandon correspondent Sun; Col.
! school each year, five minutes’ walk from j the 1st day of the n -xt regular term of tho within Coos county. 1 into of Oregon, con
I
have
recently
traveled
over
a
Emerson Ferry starts for the l house; forty minutes’ drive to Bandon or j Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, in taining one hundred and sixtv-three acres
R. H. Rosa has been appointed died yesterday morning and will be portion of the county and liave
beach: sSno insurance on buildings. ! antj for the c unfcy of Coos: said lerm of and seven 1 v- me - < me-hundredths of an acre.
Assistant Timber Inspector for the buried nt PortOrford this afternoon. never seen n finer prospect for a Silelz l iver next Sunday. He says the
i*»*ie«“
I (Ml.
Will also sell farming i court connnenc •$ on Monday the 4.h day
! >■ te l this 7tb day ot Jane, 186/, at
Btate of Minnesota. Tho appoint James Forty, of Marshfield, passed large yield of grain, grapes, fruit be must rais • a stake by spring iu to- N.. stock, shop tools, and furniture. I j (,f October, 181)7; and if you fail so to answer Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon.
W . W. GAGE,
order to go to Alaska.
! am past 70, too old to farm and mean what j for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
ment was received through Biuger through town this morning to at aud vegetables.
A kind Provi
_
_
the Court, for the relief in the complaint auglO 511 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
A company is now being organized i i say.
Hermann aud carries with it a tend tho funeral.
I will sell; make me an offer and come I demanded, aud to-wit:
dence seems to have smiled upon
That the bonds of matrimony betveen
salary of $(> per day. Tho colonel ■ The Ct quillo fishermen who have the efforts o f our farmers this sen- here to go to Alaska next spring. I end se mo. No incumbrance on the place.
For full particulars call on or address
plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and
telegraphed that ho would i.ccept been fishing on the Columbia river son and crowned their labors with \A e now have 8 members who have
D AVID BAT I)W IN ,
that ouch ba freed from all obligations SheriTs Sale of Real Estate on Exe
pledged themselves to go.
No
Arthur Ellingaon success.
Bandon Oregon. thereunder.
it, and was notified to he there, have returned.
cution.
Such other, further and general relief as
mar can accompany this gang that
and Air. Ashton came home yester
about the 1st of next mouth.
Now if there was only enough
to the Court shall seem meet and eq'iitabl *.
Prizes
(or
Bright
Peopls.
i day, having come around from the
cannot girdle 8150 in Ins jeans.
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN T H A T
By order of the Honorable J. C. Fuller-
money iu the country to enable
At the meeting of the stockhold
under and by virtu« of an execution
Thom us Anderson, the Bandon
ta’ ii Judge of the Circuit Court of the State
bay in their fishing boat
HOF 11 — YITiL — SAY1D— TU RTF PC HE— of Oregon for the County of Coos, service issued out of the Circuit Court of the State
our farmers to dispose o f their sur
ers of the Coqnille Hotel Co., held |
butcher,
was
in
our
neighborhood
LOTKVI—LIDODFAP.
At tho government jetty on last plus crops at reasonable rates, the
of this sr ¡unions is made by publication of Oregon for the County of Yamhill, on
at Mercantile ball last Tuesday
day of July, 189L wherein J. H .
buying cattle, which he shipped | Tho above letters, if properly arranged. thereof; said order is dated the oUth day of th
evening, the following were chosen Saturday 358 tons of rock were cry of hard times and scarcity of down the river last Saturday.
Nelson is plaintiff, and F. E. Scofield and
| will spell th.’ names of six well known July, 1807.
dumped,
this
being
tho
greatest
I.
L.
Scofield
arc defendants, and against
I flowers. Can you solve the Puzzle? If you j Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, this 10th
money would soon be heard no
a board of directors; J. J. Lamb,
tho property of said defendants, I did, on
Still the B. B. coal mines remain
you can win a prize. For the neatest ] day of August, l'V.)7.
R. 8. Knowlton, L. Harlocker, J. amount yet recorded for one day. more, and peace, prosperity oud closed. We are told the mines | I do
the
28th
day
of
July. 1897, levy upon, ns tho
end best arranged correct answer, accord- j
E. PANNENBEKG.
Lust month the output of the quarry happiness would once more reign j
ing to our judgment, pf the above prob- j
H. Nosier and J. P. Goodman.
Attorney for Plaintiff. property of the said defendants, tho south»
will
he
worked
this
week.
e
;s.
quarter
of
section 10, township 28
exceeded (1000 tons, and it is ex supreme.
I lrm. we will give a gold-filled, limiting case ;
One hy one our floating popula I American W atch; to the. next best, a Dia- Notice ol Sale of Rea! Estate on E x s uit!'., of range 11 west of tho Willamette
A. G. Aiken returned Sunday pected to reach 7000 this month.
Meridian, situate and lying within Coos
And why is it that the laboring!
King. We give many oilier valuable
from bis gold prospecting trip to
tion have disappeared and now ! j mond
county, ( )re. <>n. r«mtaming about lfiO acres,
ecution.
prizes in ibis contest. A few of them are
About fifteen of Delphi K. of P. classes— the bone and sinew of the
I vali; ON THUKSD V Y. TH E SECOND
Riverton holds lint few who do not ! as follows: Silver-plated Water Pitchers,
the South Sixes country with Uncle
hoys chartered tho Antelope Satur country, and creators of all the have homes liete.
• Fake Dishes. Nut Bowls, Butter and Cheese 1 ’V O T I C E IS HEREBY G IVEN THAT DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1897, nt tho hour
Shad Hudson and George Wick
; I»iches, cui glass, silver mounted Cracker j iN under and by virtue ot an execution of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
and proceeded to Cedar Point» wealth therein— should ever suffer
Price Brothers are now working .Jars, and Bronzed Mant»T Clocks, etc., in issued
nt the Courthqtise door hi the town o f
ham. The latter remain to make, day
out of tho Circuit Con t. of the State C-oqiiille City. Coos county, Oregon, offer
where they met the train to take for want o f money? How can tho
the Lyons mine. They have placed the regular order of merit. Write out the : of Oregon for tho County of Coos, on the for
further investigations.
sale and s» U at public auction to tho
them to llcaver Hill, to participate monopolists and
money lords
! words plainly and neatly, and see if you j 28th day of June, 1H‘>7, in a certain suit
highest and best bidder for cash, all right,
Mrs. Tupper, postmistress at in the inst ilation of a K. of 1’. lodge reconcile it to their feelings to mi engine and pump in their mine. * cannot win a prize. Be sure to gi e your wherein M. W , McCormack is plaintiff, and title,
interest ami claim which the said
Success, boys. More work there is full name and correct address, and enclose Bandon Coni Block Mining Company do-
Bandon, spent several days in town at that place. A working team from oppress the laboring classes, when
la 2-cent stamp with your answer, and we | fondant. I did, on the 2d dnv of August. defendants. F. E. Scofield and 1. L. Sco-
the
better
times
we
will
have.
last week visiting her parents, Mr. Myrtle Lodge of Afarshtield, num they know their existence on earth
will notify you promptly whether you have 1897. levy upon, as the property of tho said l Id. or either of them, had on the 24th
D onna A na .
I been successful or not. As the object of defendant, ihe following described real day of March, 1S'.)7. or may at any time
and Mrs. Whetstone, and other rel bering about twenty members, bad would soon terminate, were they—
---------- »<«•-■«—
these prizes is to call attention to and ad- property, to-wit: Beginning at tho Mean since have acquired iu or to the above
atives aud friends.
arrived at the mines souio hours the laboring classes— to cease oper E t lu r u t c Y o n r B o w e l s W it h C a s ca ro ts . ! vertise our 20-page monthly family maga- der post ptthe southwest corner of lot four, described real estate, or a sufficiency
thereof to satisfy the demand of said
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 1 zine and story paper, those who win prizes section 8. township twenty-eight south of plaintiff, to-wit: $198.15, with interest
Deputy Sheriff Clyde Gage was previously. The work of installa ations? But I trust the time will 10c.
26c. If U. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. ; will be required to send ns five yearly sub range thirteen west of the Willamette thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
tion
began
early
iu
the
evening
aud
not
he
distant
«»
lien
a
laboring
man
j
scribers.
Try
it:
see
if
yon
are
one
of
the
on the liHy oil business several
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Meridian; running thence north thirty- annum from the 21th day of March, 1897,
| “ Bright People.” If yon are. you may get
days last week.
Woodson Patter hy "J o'clock the following morning on bis farm will be mole highly j Under tho now tariff law wheat ! a wat h. W o v.’ill also pay §10 cash for the three degrees twenty-two minutes east 500 and the further sum of $20.00 as attorney
feet; thence south tlfty-six degrees thirty-
Lvcurgus
Lodge,
No.
72,
K.
of
1’.,
respected
and
honored
than
the
and the sum of $19.75 costs and dis
son assisted in the office during the
has become so valuable that a man best problem submitted for future use in eight seconds 435.15 feet: thence south sev fees,
bursements and also the costs of and upon
was an accomplished fact.
Our monopolistic bondholder ns lie i nntnud Moore, near Walla Walla, our columns. Send today. Address
enteen degrees forty-nine seconds west 258 said execution.
absence.
CHICAGO HOUSEII >L1) GUEST.
feet to the south boundary of lot four;
telegntiou report a royal reception revels in bis palatial residence and was arrested for stealing * some. Premium
Dated July 30, 1897.
Dept., Journal Bblg. Chicago, III. thence west on south boundary of said lot
W . W . GAGE,
nt
the
hands
of
the
Beaver
Hill
,
counts
his
millions
of
ill-gotteu
Hands on your pocket books, farm
four to the place of beginning. Also a nng3 5tl
A Pneumatic baby.
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
hoys.
| g tin.
rikht
of
way
over
and
across
lands
of
Alex
ers.
ander Urquhart for railroad track to the
Judge Fullerton has granted the] 1 hpftr bat little from our miners
Pittsburg, Aug. 10.— Mrs. George
coal bunkers of said company for a period
of ten years and a privilege of twenty
Notice of Sale on Foreclosure.
Rnthman, o f Beaver Falls, heard Southern Oregon Co. another in-|?n.d prospectors, but hope their
years. Also a lease with a privilege to
a peculiar noise on the back porch junction sretraiuing the sheriff from Id 'ofs will be crowned with success,
m int. take and s 11 for ton years with a
'O T IF E i s h e k e b y g i v e n t h a t
privilege of twenty years, all the coal lying
of het residence. She found her selling property for the collection ai d that none o f them will liavet
trader and by virtue of an execution
or situate in or under the surface of the
two sons, oue aged 7 and the other of the taxes against tho company's go to far-off Alaska to find their
and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
following
described
land,
viz:
South
half
"Klondike.”
but
that
they
will
find
Court
of the State of Oregon for the
anufacture t h e c elebr ated
of the northeast quarter, and northwest
one yenr older, in a corner. The property. This is the third time
• H l l l t l ’ T Y ” Automatic Ptfpila’
quarter of the southeast quarter, and the County of Coos, on the 2fith day of July,
babe was on its back. The elder that injunction proceedings have it in Johnson mountain, or there Ts needed by poor, tired another«, over«
1897.
in
a certain suit wherein Mrs. S. E.
north half of the northeast quarter of the
brother bad inserted the tube of a la a a brought in the 8. (). Co's case, about, nml that it w ill yield enough worked and burdened with care, debili
southeast quarter of section eighteen, and Robinson is plaintiff, and Maria A. Leneve
the south half of the northwest quarter of and N. W. Leneve are defendants, being
bicycle pump in tIn» baby’s mouth and tho delinquent taxes of that of the precious metal to limply tated and run down because of poor, thin
and Impoverished blood. Help is needed
section seventeen, all in township twenty- casr» Number 1870 of said Court and com
nod was tilling him with wind as company now amount to $21,000. reward them for all their arduous by the nervous sufferer, tho men and
eight. south of range thirteen west of the manding me to make sale of certain real
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Willamette Meridian, containing about 220 p*nperty in said execution and here
fast as he could work the pump. Wo have noticed in the past four toils and privations, while traveling women tortured with rheumatism, neu-
acres, together with a right of way over j inafter particularly described, or a snf-
The infant was unconscious and years, during which time the S. O. over “ those massive mountains
said lands for transporting coal to the j ficiencv thereof to satisfy the demands
its little stomach was inflated like Co. lias hei n lighting against paying high,” exposed to many dangers,
said coal bunkers.
Said levy being : of said plaintiff, as follows: $290.10
interest thereon at the rate of
made subject to a lea«*o of Peter Doggie with
a balloon. The mother pull, d the its taxes, that when lawlessness seen and unseen.
mid
Rub»
rt
Marsden
from the said i ten per cent j**r annum from the 4th day
A
part
of
the
U.
S.
geological
of
May.
1897. an attorney’s fee of $30.00,
tube from the child's mouth and touched its possessions it was just
Bandon Coni Block Mining Companv
When Ilood’i Sarsaparilla begins to en
for a period of seven years from Mav costs and disbursements taxed at $10.00
the air followed with a sharp as quick to call on the officers of surveyors are still in our locality, rich, purify and vitelizo the blood, and
and
also
tin* costs upon saul execution, I
24th. 181*7. I will. ON
W ED N ESD W , j
sound like the exlinust of an air the law to step in and protect its and the others wore away hack sends It in a healing, nourishing, invig
TH E FIRST DAY OF SEPTEM BER. will. ON SVTI RDAY. TH E I l H DAY
among
the
mountains
when
Inst
orating stream to the nerves, muscles ar.d
1897. nt the hour of two o’clock in the OF SEPTEM BER. 1897. at the hoar of
hrnko on a railway train. The piaq ei ty nt:d punish offenders who
From the survey organs of the body. H ood’s Sarsaparilla
afternoon of said day nt the Co rthouse 1 two o’clock in the afternoon of paid dav,
held up hands against it as any heard from.
baby recovered consciousness.
builds np tho weak and broken down sys
door
in the town of Coquilla City. Coos nt the Court: onse door in the town of
ors,
we
learn
that
Rutnl
is
about
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tem, and cures all blood diseases, becausa
other company, or any individual
county, Oregon, offer f*»r sale and sell at ( »quille City. Coos county. Oregon, offer
275
feet
above
sea
level.
public
auction to the highest nml best bid for sale nml sell at public auction to the
Twenty-three columns of delin tnxpnyer in the county, and we think
der. subject to said lease, for cash, all of the highest and best bidder, for casn, all right,
Ru R al .
quent tax sales are In ing published that where a company is so zealous
above described premises, or so much title, interest and claim which the said
thereof ns will be necessary to satisfy the defendants, or either of them, had on tho
in the Oregonian -an evidence of of protection, and so nrdent in the \ \ r A N T E D — FAI I HFUL MEN OR
and all furniture nee -ss.ary for the Scnoot- demands of piaintiff. to-wit: $249.99, with UMi dnv of October. 1 <92. or may nt any
'
»
women
f
'i
tr.iv«
I
for
responsible
***tab-
punishment of offenders against its
prosperity.
rooni. Every desk of this company*.*» man interest thereon at the rate of eight |ier tn ie since have acquired in or t<> tin* fol
lDhed houae in Oregon. Salary $7Su and
lowing d -cribcd premises, to -" it: Lots
—
* ♦
ufacture is warranted,
holdings, that it ought, in justice to expenses.
cent per annum from the 21th day of June.
Position permanent. Reference.
numbered ten and eleven in Block thirty-
D on 't Tubarro Spit «m l Smokt Y o « r Lift \n*jr.
and anv part that becomes brok< n or unfit 1897. together with costs taxed at $18.70 fouF in Elliott’s Addition to the town of
itself, pay its slmro of the burden Enclose self-addressed stamped envel *pe.
f..r ns«* during that time will be duplicated and the costs upon said execution, less the Coqnille ( ’¡tv. Coo* county. Oregon.
To quit tobacco easily nml forcAvr lo nut;:
The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi
Is
the
One
TrnaRlood
Purifier.
A
lldnitfU
t«
$
L
of
securing
protection
against
law
sum
of
$1:1.50
made
by
me
on
a
wile
of
tho
without charge.
Betic. full of life, nerve *m1 vigor, tuft«' No To-
I »¡«ted t Ids 3d dav of August. 1897, at
ca g o .
Prepared only by C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell. Mass.
persona! property of the said company.
»
-
Write for circulars and prices to
Bac. tho wonder worker, that nmkes v. < oU nu n less persons.
It should not nsk the
Coqnille City, Coos countv. Oregon.
Dated this 3d day of August. 1897.
•inmf. ah drui ................
Cui
MRS. NORA A. GOOD.
N o -T o -R a e f o r r i f t y C ent*.
w . v.\ g a g e ,
7 1
t*
r'ftt aro the only puis to taka
W W. G \O E.
teed
Booklet and Banin to free, a «!«1 1 . - s public to pension it uud give it a
A Tent for Coos county.
Cuarunterd to’ acro lablt rete, mokes weak I llO O U S F i l l s Uwaiiwvd»ior»apani*ai
blicriJ of Coos county, O k gun. k an-3 5w| She nil of Coos county, Oregon.
Sterling Remedy Co , Chw»go or New York bonus besides.
Coqnille City. Oregon. augJeti
men su o :.., Uood pure, buc.èi. Ad uruy, «wU* |
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
J. S. IcEWFX T I). F. DEAL
SOUTHERN OREGON
S T A T E * N O R M A L # SCH O O L,
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Yeung
and
Oid.
N‘
Tor Sale at a Bargain.'
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