Æcqmllr ffitg Retain. . UPPER - RIVER
T U E SD A Y ,
P U B L IS H E D
J.
AUG. 24,
1897.
E V E R Y TU ESD AY
Is Æ y r t l e
a n d
DEPARTMENT.
P e in t
a n d
t ie . © T P p p e r - G o q . v a i l l e
T V Ìia t is
O - o ix ig - c n
T lx e r e .
D. F. Dili,
Ash Moore, of Salmoo mountain
Peter Wise, the blackamith, is
treating his duelling to a nice new fame, was a visitor at the G. A. R.
Encampment.
coat of paiut.
Devoted to the material and social up-
J. A. Lelinherr returned from
b u ldin ji o f the Goqai!'.e V.IU*, particular!?
irlv ,
T h e b r ic k v a r il e h u t d o w u last
and o f Coo« C ount, ern«r«lly.
Friday aud Saturday for repairs, Deer Park last week nnd issliglitlv
advance, t i .
7
Babaartpitoa, P«r m ». «■ , »a>anc.
g _ , ^ut started
op agatn Monday morn- improved in health by his sojourn
in that place.
P . F IS H E R , M « m r u A t t s E in s n io A e r a r i n o .
21 Merchant«' Exchange*. San Franc taco, la
°
e a r authorised ■ agent
fi u p»p«r u .»rt on Si«
E raocehsl Rests preached in the
The surveyors and reviewers are
his office.
M L bottee
SxaJuv and as still at work ou the Myrtle Point-
THE EASTERN STAR W COOS COUNTV. usual ht i a very large and attentive Dairyvtlle road and say they will
hn\e a good oue when laid out.
audieooe.
S.
MtEWEfl *
Editors and Proprietors.
L
Visit of the Worthy Grind Matron. Mrs.
Sam Currier, superintendent of
1 hrt>e threshing machines are
Madeleine Conklin;.
now runtime fad blast and the the famous Currier mines ou
Jottings From Libby.
Baudou Recorder:
We are
sorry to anunuuce this is the last
trip of the steamer Coquille River,
to the trade of this section and
was adapted to our wants, hut cir
cumstances are against us and she
goes elsewhere, and like the vessel,
when we want to take a trip to San
Francisco we caD go elsewhere to
find a vessel to carry us. Her
leaving this route is already bring
. ing its fruit as freight rates have
increased to $3.50 a ton from San
Fraucisco to the Coquille river, and
like all otber busiuess propositions
that get cornered, you cannot tell
wheu the concern will take another
! hitch in its benevolence nnd put o d
another dollar or two pertou. She
goes on the route betweeu San
j Francisco Bnd Fort Bragg under
; a year’s contract.
Libby, Ang. 21.—The mine is
worked to its full capacity to keep
both Bteniners going.
Mrs. 8. W. Jorgenson, o f San
Francisco, is visitiug relatives iu
this place.
Mrs. Sleep of this place has rone
to Hayues slough ou a vacation.
We are sorry to hear that our
old frieud Mr. Quigley has to retire
from business on account o f his
health.
Superintendent Hennessy has
built a stable aud buggy bouse for
his own privute use. It wouldn’t
be a bad idea if be bad some of the
houses fixed so the miners could live
in them this winter without being
drowned out, or a coat of white-
wash would make them look cleaner.
Alderman Gaffy is talking about j Mrs. Asa Coon sent us a bucket
going to the Klondike. His out- j of nice plums and other fruit, for
fit is a collar box, stove-pipe hat which she has thanks of the office.
and an umbrella. He says lie can
walk around tbe north pole with
nothing on but bis garters.
This
is the
ve ry best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
B la c k w e ll’s G enuine
E d . H erald : I have been in- |*r.ners-wealth to grain will soon Poverty Gulch, paid our town a
Imsiuess visit on last Friday and
Structed to report through yotir ” * counteat.
Saturday.
paper that the Order of the East-
J. A. Haynes and wife and Miss
A. H. Black & Co. have made
eru Star in this county, and espec- Hattie, of Eckley, took in the G.
You will And one coupon Inside each 2 ounce bag and two coupons inside each 4 ounoa t
tally in Coquille City, has greatly A. R. Encampment at this place large preparations to handle fruits,
Buy a bag, read tbe coupon and see how to get your share of 1 230.000 In present».
The
revived in interest and efficiency by last week, also visiting with their such as apples aud pears.
P arson an d P e t e r .
overwhelming crop coming on will
a visit from Mrs. Madeleine B. many friends in town.
nfford large* shipments aud it is
Conklin?, of R jseburg, our Worthy
AVe are pleased to announce that
An Important Decision.
TO
Grand Matron, who came to us work on the river improvement was very creditable iu that firm to make
SOUTHERN OREGON
August 10th, inst., at which time resumed last Monday, the grive- arrangements to save that product.
An opinion of vital importance
we held a special meeting for the anoe betweeu the U. S. inspector
B. C. LehmanowsJsy, ffm . Corbin to railioads aud other corporations
purpose o f greeting her.
Mrs. nnd the contractors having been and Jack Eagan have gone to the and employes gecerally has just
Conkling is the youngest Grand settled.
Sandy creek country for an outing been filed by the nppellate ccurt at
A s h la n d , O regon .
Matron ever elected to that position
in the mountain air.
O f course Mt. Yernou, Illinois.
The
Godfrey-Petersen
entertain
in the United States, and is earnest
they went around with guns and
The suit was brought by a for
and fall o f enthusiasm, which ments at this place were well at fishing tackle aud expect to bring
T i e Lirg=»st an d M ost P ro g r e s s .v * S c h o o l in S ou th ern O re g o n .
mer freight conductor of tlie rond
spirit she imparls to her sisters in tended and every one was well home a record as the champion to recover $2000 on a declaration
’ EW BUILDINGS, tine campus, good water, healthful location, delightful climate»
excellent influences for students.
the order. The work of the order pleased, as they give a first-class sports.
C o u r s e s : Sub Normal o f one year, Regular Normal o f three years, Business, Short
charging that although tbs plain
was exemplified by the initiation show and one that is worth your
hand
and Typewriting, College Preparatory, Music. Art.
Walter Sutton, editor o f the tiff had been a faithful employe of
T h e On y C »mm rci.ti S c h o o l in tn s P rt o f the S ate is one o f the
o f Miss R aby Pershbaker into while to go and see.
the railroad company for ten years
prominent departments o f the school, an ' is conducted in business <*olle«e style. The
Port
Orford
Tribune,
came
over
membership with this chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Black, also
he was discharged without cause,
We will Rpnd yon by mail. Absolutely Training School is graded aud in charge of the Senior class the full year, and under the
W e had as visitors delegations Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, wpnt and took in the G. A. R. Encamp
Free, in plain package, the All-Power direct supervision of a critic teacher trained in the noted Holbrook Normal, of Lebanon,
aud that the customary letter or
ful Dr. Hofmnn’ s Vital Restorative Ohio. The natural sci?nces are taught by almost constant work in the laboratory, and
from Occidental Chapter, No. 45, of down to Bandou on last Saturday meat at this place last week. We clearance card, showing time of
Tablets, with a legal guarantee to eloenti *n, delsarte and physical training by a specialist in these lines, Special advan
Bandon, Elgin Chapter, No. 24, of | |0 enjoy a brief outiug by the sea. feel slighted, as he did not visit service and general capacity, was
permanently
cure lost Manhood, Self- tages in higher mathematics and literature. Drawing and vocal music arc compulsory
our department, but will forgive
4 « . . m ! I n
t \ d n a s. number
«s rv» L o i* f from
s e\ rv\ ta
al
T>
1 _ - L I . I f . L
Myrtle Point, s aud
Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele, for normal course students.
It is Mrs.
Black's
first experience
tefused.
The regular normal school diploma is granted, good anywhere in the State without
him
if
he
will
be
more
generous
stops
forever
night Emissions and all
more remote chapters. The Grand on the beach and would afford
It is alleged that the defendant
unnatural drains. Returns to former further examination.
in the future.
E x p i s : Tuition $6.25, board at hall $1.75, lodging 50« per week, student fur
Matron delivered a lecture on mat many feature of interest to her.
appearances
emaciated
organs.
road and other railronds have a
nishing bed-clothing only; family board $2.50 per week. $125 furnishes the ttudeut
ters of interest to the chapter. At
The stockholders of the M. P. custom, which is charged to bo a
board,
books and lodgiug, and pays his tuition for one year.
We are pleased to learn from J. & D. Co. held a meeting on last
Abe close o f the regular work, all
Grades ate accepted from other schools, if the same cover the work required m the
conspiracy, not to employ n dis If we could not cure, we would not
M.
Johnson
that
hia
wife’6
health
Normal.
repaired to the lower ball in the
Saturday. They are very enthusi charged employe of a road without
achers review classes any time in Hie year.
send our medicine free to try, and
Masonic building, where a banquet is much improved by the Suplee astic oypr their prospect aud claim such letter or clearance card. The
The
i next School Year opens September 6. For catalogue or informatian, address,
pay when satisfied.
Mineral
sprlcg
o
f
Grant
county.
r3ij
W. T. VAN SCOY, President.
taug3l
was served and all enjoyed social
to have a Klondike at home. They conrt affirms the verdict of $875
It wilt be remembered that Mr. will soon bring water on their
converse till a late hour.
Address
awarded
to
the
conductor.
Iu
its
H Beulali Chapter, of Coquille City, Johnson aDd family left here last placer gtoutids and develop what
E d u c a te Y o u r B o w e ls W i t h C a s c a re tn .
T o C a r o C o n u t lp a tlo n F o r e v e r .
decision the court says:
WESTERN MEDICINE CO.,
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
Take Cascurets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a
is among the earliest orgauizations spring on account o f his wife’s appears to be one of the richest
“
It
is
almost
like
depriving
him
10c,
26c. 7f C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
If
C.
C.
C.
fail
lo
cure,
druggists
refund
money.
o f this order in the state and made health. It will be gralifying to mines ou the coast.
(the conductor) of the right to
[Incorporated!
his
many
friends
to
learn
that
the
s very favorable impression on oar
O T IC E .—My wife having left my bed
D ied—Luke J. Story, who was earn a living by the pursuit of nn
trip has been crowned with the
and board without cause or provoca
Executor's Notice-
visiting sister.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
honorable
calling,
a
right
inherent
ibout
64
years
of
age,
di
>d
on
the
tion.
I hereby warn the public again* har
Oar Grand Matron and a mem desired result.
boring or trusting her on my account, as I
North Fork of the Coquille river of which he cannot be deprived by
o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
will
not
bo responsible for any debts or
ber from each o f the above Darned
N o t ic e o f S.ile on F o re c lo s u re .
Miss Laura E. Jones, o f Cottage on the 17 in9t. from the effects of any rule, regulation or practice of
bv an order of tbe County Court of obligations o f her contracting from date o f
chapters went to Marshfield on the Grove, arrived in this place last a cancer. Mr. Story aud family, employers of men.”
tho State o f Oregon for tho County of j said desertion.
E. F. CARLILE.
TLTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Coos, made on the 6tli day of July, 1897, i Myrtle Point, Oregon, August 21, 1897.
llt b inst. and instituted Doric week.
M isb Jones is a Bister of consisting o f wife and sou, came to
l x under and by virtue of an execution John F. Munford was duly app tinted exec
Chapter, No. 53, at that place. Mrs. W. C. Conner, and was an Coos couuty from Spokane, Wash.,
and order o f sale issued out o f the Circuit utor o f tho estate of James McNaughton
Court of the State of Oregon for Coos (deceased', and that letters testamentary Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Fore,
Returning, to us on the JBtli inst., assistant in the Enterprise office about a year ago. He was a faith
County on the 18th day of August. 1897, in have been duly issued to me.
closure.
she spent some time drilling oar for some mouths Bfter its establish, ful member of the Reorganized
Therefore till persons having clniins
a certain suit wherein John W. Eldridge is
plaintiff, and W. A. Hatcher. Mina Hatcher against said estate tire hereby notified to
local chapter, Beulah Chapter, No. merit at this place, during which Church of Latter Day Saints. The
¡and Coos County in the State of Oregon present the same with pr< p^r vouchers to \ ^ 0 1 ’ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
6, in new work. The evening of time Bhe made maDy warm friends remains were interred in the new
i aro defendants, being case Number 1038 of baid executor within six months from the I. v under nnd by virluo o f an execution
the 20th inst. the ladies again here who are proud to welcome her cemetery at this place, Rev. Thos. O _ | e Proved b y the statements of lead- said Court, and commanding me to make date of this notice, at Arago, Coos county, and order of «alo issued out of the Circuit
Court, o f tho State o f Oregon in and for the
W u 16 5 ing druggists everywhere, show sale of certain real property in said execu Oregon.
served refreshments and devoted back to Myrtle Point.
Barklow conducting the services, i that the people have an abiding confidence tion and hereinafter part cularly described
Dated this 12th day of July. 1897,
County o f Coos, on the 7th day o f August,
more attention to their esteemed
J. F. MUNFORD,
lor
a
sufficiency
thereof
to
satisfy
the
de-
1897, wherein J. 11. li< belts is plaintiff, and
In
Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
Great
On last Saturday as Marshall
J.
K.
P.
Elliott,
one
of
Coos'
Executor
o
f
the
Estate
of
Jo:ues
McNaugh-
I
mands
of
plaintiff,
to-wit:
$550.50
with
S. II. Bryan, M. J. Bryan. Jamea H. Bryan
guest, as at former meetings she
ton, deceased.
]nugl0 4t and B L. Brvnn are defendants, being case
Olford, a young man engaged as county’s most respected citizens, f % BB~ ^ e proved by the voluntary state- interest thereon at the rate of ten percent
and they were earnestly engaged
I
I
i
C
S
ments
of
thousands
of
men
and
per
annum
from
the
12th
day
of
May,
1H97,
No. 1337 o f said Court, tho undersigned,
mail carrier for Sam Miller of this started Monday morning for Call- i
in giving and receiving instructions
women show that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ac costs and disbursements taxed at $52.30
Sheriff of said county, to whom said execu
S u m m o n s.
place, was trying to pass a wagon fornia, booing to benefit his wife’s I tually does possess
I and the costs on said execution, I will, ON
tion and or;ler o f sale is directed and ad
in UfcW Work,
After this repast, ... in*
uAnr iho Mii ard place h e a l t h . Mrs. Elliott has a cancer
SATURDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF
dressed, will* ON SA’IURDAY, THE
Rev. C. A. Stine, chaplain or our
P A I f t f r t r OJrmr dlaaaa® by purifying, en- OCTOBER, 1897, at the hour of two
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 11T H DAV OF SEPTEMBER, 1897, nt
ou
the
North
Fork,
the
animal
■
U
T
v
v
l
riching
and
invigorating
the
forming that needs the best of med
local chapter, presented (be Grand
o’ clock in the afternoon o f said day, at the
State of Oregon for tbo County of Coo«. the hour o f two o’ clock in the afternoon o f
blood, upon which not only health but life Courthouse door in the tow of Coquille
said day. nt the Courthouse door in the
MatroD with a very beautiful centre- which lie was driving to a cart be ical skill, and thus it was necessary i Itself depends. The great
town of Coquille City, C oob county, O re
1 City. Coos count}*, Oregon, offer for sale J. E. McEwen, plaintiff,
gan
kicking
and
lauded
one
o
f
her
vs.
to make a hasty move. Mr. Elliott I
table of our fine myrtle wood as a
and sell at public auction to the highest
gon. offer for sale and sell at public auction
C
.
i
p
p
o
c
c
°*
Ho°,1’,
Sarsaparilla
In
an
t.
1
to the highest and best bidder for cash
token o f love uud esteem from feet in Mr. Olford’s face, knocking was postmaster about 15 years in W U L U v D D curing others warrants and best bidder for cash, all right, title, Emily G. McEwou, defends
interest and claim which the said defend
down all o f the following described real
you in believing that a faithful use of Hood’» ants or either of them had on the 19th day To Emily G. McEwen. defendant:
Benlah Chapter.
She feelingly him senseless for some time and his neighborhood, and when he
property,
towit: Lots numbered two and
In
the
Name
of
the
State
of
Oregon:
You
responded with encouraging words. mutilating his face badly. Dr. K. found it necessary to make a change 1 Sarsaparilla will cure you if you suffer from o f Septum be ’, 1894. or mny at any time are hereby required to appear and answer three of section thirty, nnd the southeast
any
trouble
caused
by
impure
blood.
A.
Leep
was
summoned
and
ren
j
since
have
acquired
in
or
to
Lot
number
quarter
of
the northwest quarter and tlio
the
complaint
filed
against
you
in
the
he resiguod his trust, but on account'
As Blie was to leave for tier home
one; the southeast quarter of the northeast above entitled sui», wherein J. S3. McEwen northeast quarter of the southwest quarter
at Rosehurg on the midnight stage, dered the young man all possible o f red tape his resignation was not
quarter, and the east h a 'f of the southeast is the plaintiff and you, the said Emily O. of section thirty, all in township twenty-
quarter o f section two in township twenty- | McEwen, are the defendant, on or before nine south, o f range twelve west o f the
goisl-byes were Baid and siucere assistance and soon pronounced yet accepted and he concluded that
eight south of range twelve west of the I the 1st day of the n«-xt regular term of the Willamette Meridian, situate and lying
expressions of love manifested him out o f danger; however it was the health nnd perhaps the life of
Willamette Meridian in Coos county. j Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in within Coos couuty. state o f Oregon, con
a
close
call
for
the
young
man.
I
Oregon, containing 100 acres, save nnd , and for the c unty of Coos; said term of taining one hundred and sixty-three acres
bis
esteemed
companion
depended
toward one wbose acquaintance was
except
the following, the tract sold and court commences oil Monday tho 4 h day and seveniy-one-one-hundredthsof an acre.
so brieT, but whose ability, earnest
U.S. Commissioner Grvil Dodge u[Hin immediate action, he deemed j
I conveyed to A. C. Summerlin and particu- I o f October, 1897: and if you fail so to answer
D p ted this 7th day o f June, 1897, at
ness in the cause and charming received instructions from Wash his duty to her was paramount to |
! larly described as follows, to-wit: All of | for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon.
W. W. GAGE,
the southeast quarter of the southeast j tbe Court for the relief in the complaint
presence won the esteem aDd friend ington last week to post some any other duty, nnd he closed up Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $L quarter
of section two township twenty-
auglO 5tl Sheriff o f Coos Couuty, O regon.
and to-wit:
ship of all. All regretted that she notices reciting the law pertaining tin postoffice, turning over the Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas». eight south of range twelve west of the ! ' demanded,
That the bonds of matrimony betveen
Willamette Meridian; also a tract of land
ceuld not remain with us longer, to forest fires.
His attention lias property to F. P. Hermann, the u
«•
n sti
we ea,y
take* ea*y described ns follows: Beginning at the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and
that
each be freed from all obligations Shmii's Sale of Real Estate on Exe
llO
O
d
S
P
IU
S
to
operate,
»cent».
and each expressed the sincere also been called to the statutes P. M at Myrtle Foiut. The best
northeast corner of the southeast quarter thereunder.
cution.
of the soutneast quarter, as above, run
wish that she might return at no relating to placing driftwood in the wishes of this whole community g o 1
Such other, further and general relief ns
ning thence north on tbe line between sec to tho Court shall seem meet and equitable.
distant period.
river, or nllowing it to be placed with Mr. Elliott aud family.
HERE TO STAY!
tions onsand two in township twenty-eight
o t i c e ia h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
By order o f the Honorable J. C. Fuller
N ora A. G ood ,
in positiou to be carried into the
south or range twelve west of the Will ton, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State
under and by virtue of an execution
The G. A. R. Encampment at
nmette
Meridian
twenty-eight
rods,
thence
»
IT
issued
out of the Circuit Court o f the State
of
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Coos,
service
Secretary. channel by the freshets.
This is this place last week was one of
west twenty-eight rods, thence south of this summons is made by publication of Oregon for the County o f Yamhill, on
1
!
an important mntter, ns the govern the most enjoyable teunious of (lie
twenty-eight rods, thence east twenty- thereof; said order is dated the 30th day of the 1st day o f July, 1897, wnerem J. H
eight rods to the place o f beginning, leav July, 1897.
Nelson is plaintiff, and F. E. Scofield and
From what we hear, it would ment improvements will he placed old soldiers that has been experi
ing a remainder and residue covered by the
Dated at Coquille City. Oregon, this 10th I L. Scofield are defendants, and agaiusfc
seem'.some o f the bosses of the in jeopardy if snags aud logs are enced for some time.
mortgage foreclosed of one hundred nnd day of August, 1897.
the property o f said defendants, I did, on
There was
the 28th day of July. 1897, levy upon, as the
sixteen acres.
E. PANNENBEUG.
g. o. p. on the bay are making whis rolled in the river, as they are just crowd enough to he entertained
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
property o f the said defendants, the south
Dated At Coquille City, Oregon, this 24th
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
liable
to
become
embedded
iu
the
kers fly among themselves. Well,
comfortably. The addresses of wel
east quarter o f section 10, township 28
dav of Augast, 1897.
W W. GAGE.
south, of range 11 west o f the Willamette
the old saying, “ when rogues fall channel and h I s o carry out the come were heartfelt nnd eloqueut,
> ELI ABLE ESTIMATES ON ALL aug 24 5J Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon . Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Ex Meridian, situate and lying within Coos
out honest people will get their workB. We understand that there nnd the responses gave evi fence
1 kinds of buildings. Plans and speci By C. A. G agb , Deputy.
ecution.
county, Oregon, containing about 160 acres,
dues,’’.will be exemplified, uojdoubt, is a severe penalty attached to the that the guests appreciated every fications furnished on short notice.
I will. ON THURSDAY, THE SECOND
All work guaranteed.
[aug!7tf
DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1897, at tbe hour
law,
Bud
it
would
be
well
for
farm
in this case. llei.il our communi
o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
word that was said. The address
of two o’clock in tho afternoon o f said day,
under
and
bv
virtue
ot
an
executiou
ers
to
“
look
a
leetle
out.”
cation from tbo bay on tlie.eubject
of Prof. Bunch, the first day, has
nfc
the Courthouse door in the town o f
issued out of the Circuit Con t of the State
It comes straight.
of Oregon for the County of Coos, on the Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon, offer
Now comes Fairview to the front been spoken of as a spleudid effort
for
sale and sell at public auction to the
W ILL SELL MY RANCH, CONTAIN- 28th day of June, 1897, in a 'jertain suit
. ing 160 acres, 30 in cultivation; 30 acres wherein M. W, McCormack is plaintiff, and highest and best bidder for cash, all right,
J. B. Fox presented us yesterday with some excitement nnd a novel nnd the addresses o f Prof. Airey,
title,
interest and claim which the said
bottom; 80 acres in pasture, fenced: Bandon Coal Block Mining Company de
with the crop of one graiu of oat, case. It appears that a newlv Comrades Pi liner nnd Sauderhn, And women everywhere hail the day of j creek
125 fruit trees, bearing, and all kinds of fendant. I did, on the 2d day of August, defendants. F. E. Scofield and I. L. Sco
grown by him, the resnlt of which married couple had made their hs well as otber speeches, were well the nation’ s regeneration into life, thrift j small fruit; large house 7 rooms, plastered 1897, levy upon, as the property of the »aid field, or either o f them, had on the 24th
and energy by the passage of the “ Tariff nnd nnpeied: barn 40x80, Rtables, cattle
defendant, the following described real day of March, 1897, or may at any time
is 34 stalks measuring G to 6^ feet appealance in the neighborhood, received. Congressman Thomas H. Bill.”
since have acquired in or to the above
' sheds, and all necessary ontbuildings; good
in length. The heads are 8 Hud ]0 j invitations were given out by some Tongue’s address has been spoken
Price» will be higher for labor, for pro spring water piped to honse, milk-house property, to-wit: Beginning at the Mean described real estate, or a sufficiency
der post et the southwest corner of lot four,
duce.
for
nihiinfsctured
articles;
but
times
of
as
a
masterly
literary
produc-
j
one and a general attendance with
and barn; about $800 or $900 worth of white section 8, township twenty-eight south of thereof to satisfy the demand o f said
inches long, each, and heavy.
will be better for everybody. Until the
to-wit: $198.15, with interest
old pans, hells, guns and every tion, and it is said that its delivery - i reaction takes place we sell at the same cedar timber tor lumber or matchwood; range thirteen west o f the Willamette plaintiff,
i buildings new or nearly so; county road on Meridian; running thence north thirty- thereon at the rate o f 10 per cent per
The county business moves off other conceivable means o f mak was complete
11)0 camp g r o u n d , 1 low figures. bend for complete list, 44 I one side of place; five months’ term of
annum
from
the 24th day o f March, 1897,
three degrees twenty-two minutes east 500
smoothly when not h¡mired bv ing a bidious noise was expected, iu a beautiful grove at the suburbs 1 t**Kes. FREE.
I school each year, five minntes’ walk from feet; thence south fifty-six degrees thirty- and the further sum o f $20.00 as attorney
fees,
and
th*>
sum
o f $19-75 costs and dis
injunctions. All o f our county cit aud in fact was realized, for ten of tbe town, was a scene of great
honse; forty minutas’ drive to Bandon or eight seconds 435.6 feet: thence south sev-
I the bench: $800 insurance on buildings. ' entcen degrees forty-nine seconds west 258 bursements and also the costs o f and upon
izens admit the convenience aud boys and five girls mnde their interest every evening during tbe i
said
execution.
Prl«*«* JjjkllO«». Will also sel^ farming feet to the sontli boundary of lot four;
Market St., i tools,
desirability o f the new location of appearance shortly after dark and eucaiupineut. The people of Myr- ■ ^
Dated July 30, 1897.
stock, shop tools, and furniture. I thence west on south boundary of ssid lot
HAN
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. am past 70, too old to farm and mean what ■ four
W. W. GAGE,
to the place o f beginning. Also a
the county seat.
ang3
5tl
Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon.
inaugurated a chaiavari and made tie Poiut iiave again shown that!
I say.
| right of way over and noross lands of Alex
I will sell; make me an offer and come ander Urqnhart for railroad track to the
8. P. C. Johnson left us a sample it ns plensant ns possible for their they have great respect for the old
and see me. No incumbrance on the place. ‘ coal bunkers of said company for a period
of plums from a 3 year old tree voting friends. However we think veterans, and the exceptiou is rare
For full particulars call on or address
I of ten years and a privilege of twenty
Notice of Sale on Foreclosure.
DAVID BAIDW IN ,
! years. Also a lease with a privilege to
that were rarelv fine for size, fault the compliments o f the night visit when an old soldier conducts him
Bandon Oregon. I mine, take nnd sell for ten years with a
self
in
such
a
manner
that
a
com
less shape and delicious flavor. ors were not fully appreciated
o t i c e is h e b e b y g iv e n t h a t
privilege of twenty years, all the coal lying
and their g o d will was trampled munity cannot respect him. nnd
The tree bore 2 bushels.
under nnd by virtae o f an execution
i or situate in or under the surface of tho
Prizes for Bright People.
i though he is vain nnd wears stripes,
| following described land, viz: South half and order o f sale issued out o f the Circuit
underfoot,
as
nioa
o
f
the
boys
Several important communica
Court o f the State o f Oregon for the
of
the
northeast
onarter,
nnd
northwest
j
' sashes or othpr badge of honor that
ANUPAOTURE TH E CELEBRATED SOEU — TILL — SVYID— 1TBTUPCKE—
j quarter of the southeast quarter, nnd the County o f Coos, on the 26th day of
tions, already iu type, are crowded were promptly nrreeted a n ! will ! do not belong to him and assomf s
• • I I I : i l I V * A u to m a tic P u p il» ’
L O T E V I-L ID O D F A F .
be tried at Marshfield for rioting,
! north half of the northeast quarter of the 1897, in a certain suit wherein Mrs. S. E.
over to next week’s issue.
|
southeast quarter of section eighteen, nnd Robinson is plaintiff, and Maria A. Leneve
The
above
letter»,
if
properly
arranged,
an
impnrtnoce
that
would
otherwise
while one poor little soul will he
will spell the names of six well known the south half of the northwest quarter of and N. W. Leneve are defendants, being
The county board of equalization left at home to care for the five j he disgustiug, the public smiles
flowers. Can you solve the Puzzle? If vou section seventeen, all in township twenty- case Number 1670 o f »Aid Court and com
will hold its tenu in this city begiu- girls until the preliminary hearing and pnsses it by because of his
¡d o you .can win a prize. For the neatest eight, south of range thirteen west of the manding me to make sale o f certain real
and best arranged correct answer, accord- j Willamette Meridian, containing about 220 property in said execution and here
ping next Monday,
alleged service for his country.
is had nnd the boys discharged.
I ing to our judgment, of the above prob acres, together with a right of way over inafter particularly described, or a suf
BULL DURHAM
We Send it Free
Weak Men,
^ STATE * NORMAL * SCHOOL,
Young
and
N
Old.
N
N
Great
I
Hood’s
* S a rs a p a rilla ,.
N
L. II.
Contractor and Builder,
r
Bright Men
For Sale at a Bargain. N
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S M I T H ' S C*S* ST0I,E
IDNEY
chool Furniture Co
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D E S K S ,
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The Populist administration of
Kansas has paid off $200.000 of the
state’s indebtedness during the past
few moDtha. While they were do
ing that, says the Bedford Free
Press, the Republican administra
tion of Iowa was running Iowa in
debt more than that much.
And
still it’s “ poor, bleeding Kansas."
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Ewing Herbert, a well-known
Kansas Republican editor, writes:
"The fact is there are more John
Wanamaker Republicans in K alian«
than there are of the Quay kind.
The Populists rule the state by the
consent of Republicans grown tired
pf old party methods."
Bandon Recorder: The will of
Daniel Pulaski, deceased, has been
found. It beqnonths two-thirds of
his property to Susie Malcolm nnd
the other third to the Bandou
school, after making a couple of
small bequests to other parties who
are in Europe. John Lamout is
named as his executor.
ANTED — F A IIH K TL
MEN OH
women to travel for responsible estab
lished house i n Oregon. Salary $78o and
expenees. Position per— » e e l. Reference.
Enclose self-addressed stamped envel
The National, 8tnr Insurance Bldg., 'c lT
oago.
\v
R 'in r u l« Y o o r T to w e la W i t h C iM ra re ta .
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
JOc 25c. if C. 0. C. fall, drug«l*te refund money.
Anarchistic Utterances.
“ The rich man is wise in his own
I conceit; hut the poor that hath
1 umlerstnndiuK searcheth him out.”
| “The rich man's wealth is as a high
wall in his own conceit,’’ referring
j to which persons, it is said, “There
is more hope of n fool than of him.”
! What vile “ anarchist" wrote these
sentences?
We don't know, but
they will l>e found in Proverbs xviii:
111, xxvi: 12, and xxviii: 11.- ^San
Franeisco Star.
and all furniture necessary for the Ncnool-
room. Everv d^sk of this company’» man
ufacture is warranted,
and any part that becomes broken or nnfit
for n«e <!nri*w that time will be duplicated
withont charge.
AVrite for circulars and prices to
MRS. NORA A. GOOD.
N o - T « - n » r f o r F i f t y C e n to .
A lent for C’oos county,
Cluarnntocd tobacco haMt cure, makes weak \
Coqnille City, Oregon.
men strong, blood pure. 60c. |1. All druggista.
lem. we will give a gold-filled, bunting case
American Watch: to the next best, a Dia
mond Ring. We give many other valnabie
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, and Bronzed Mantel Clocks, etc., in
the regular order of merit. Write out the
words plainly and neatly, and see if yon
cannot win a prize. Be sure to give your
full name and correct address, and enclose
a 2-cent stamp with your answer, and we
will notify yon promptly whether von have
been successful or not. As the objec. of
these prizes is to call attention to and ad
vertise our 20-page monthly family maga
zine and story paper, those who win prizes
will be required to send ns five yearly sub
scribers. Try it: see if yon are one of the
“ Bright People.” If yon art*, you may get
a watch. We '.vill als« pav *10 cash for the
best problem submitted for future use in
our columns. Send todav. Address
CHICAGO HOI'S EH >LD GUEST.
, Premium Dept., Journal Bldg. Chicago, III.
said lands for transporting coal to the
said coal bunkers.
Said levy being
made subject to a lea«e of Peter Loggie
and Robert
Marsden from the said
Bandon Coal Block Mining Companv
for a period o f seven years from May
24th. 1897. I will. ON WEDNK8DVY,
THE I IRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
1897. at the hour o f two o’clock in the
afternoon of said day at the Co irthouse
door in the town of C«>quille City. Coos
county, Oregon, offer for sale and seil at
nubile auction to the highest and best bid
der. subject to said lease, for cash, all of the
above described premises, or so much
thereof as will be necessary to satisfy the
demands of plaintiff, to-wit: $249.99. with
interest thereon at the rate o f eight per
cent per annum from the *4tli day of June.
1897. together with costs taxed at $16.70
and the costs upon said execution, less ihe
sum of »> » .50 made by me on a sale of the
personal property of the ssid company.
Dated this 3 I day o f August . 1897.
W. W. OAOE.
aag3 5t]
Sheriff of Coo» county, Oregon.
ficiency thereof to satisfy the demand»
of said plaintiff, as follows: $290.10
with
interest thereon at the rate o f
I ten per cent per anonm from the 4th day
i of May, 1897. an attorney*» fee of $30.00.
costs and disbursements tnxed at $10.00
and also the costs npon said execution, I
! will, ON SATURDAY, THE 4T H DAY
! OF SEPTEMBER, 1807, at the hour o f
! two o'clock in the afternoon o f said day,
I at the Conrtuonse door in the town o f
Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon, offer
1 for sale and sell at poblic auction to the
; highest and best bidder, for casu, all right,
title, interest and claim which the said
defendants, or either o f them, had on the
12th day o f October, 1892, or may at any
; time since have acquired in or to the fol-
I lowing described premises, to-^ it: Lota
! numbered ten ana eleven in Block thirty-
four in Elliott’« Addition to the town o f
Coquille C ity. Coos county, Oregon.
Dated this 3d day o f August. 1897, at
Coquille City, Coo» countv. Oregon.
I
W. W. GAGE,
l aug3 5t 1 Hhoriff o f Coo» couuty, Oregon.