Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 31, 1897, Image 2

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Institute Committee Reports.
UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT.
Burdette Wolff Again.
Whereas, We have been cordially
Another story bob« up with refer­
welcomed, and during our sojourn
ence to Burdette Wolff, the young
B e ir u t
a n d
tlie
■O’ p p e r - C c q . v i i l l e law student, who out of pique,
here charmiugly entertained by the I L Æ y r t l e
an d .
is
G o in g - o n T la e r e .
fatally shot Ilia sweetheart. Birdie
PUr.LLSIIKD EVE RY TUESDAY hospitable citizens of the delightful
little city of Baudot,; and
Mortou, one uight several years
Whereas, The officials of the board
at MontaviHa. The murderer
J. S. McEWES & 1). F. DEW, of education and the city have Mr. Frit-dbnrg, the water aud I Ralph Knight, of Roseburg, was ago
nt once fled from the scene of his
light
man,
was
in
town
again
last
I
visiting
with
relatives
iu
thuviciu-
Editors and Proprietors.
thrown wide the doors of the school
cruel ai d fiendish deed, but fimn
building and city ball for our profit week looking after his interests ity last week.
tune to time reports reached here
Delated to the material and social up-
here.
Attorney Charles Moon, of your that lie had been seen at one place
bH iding o f the Coqaille Valley particularly and couveniettce and
and o f Coos County generally.
Rev. J. 8. McCain pr-ached two town, paid our burg a business or another. Suffice it to say that
Whereas, The railroad, steamboats
{Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
anil hotels have accorded us reduced vpry interesting sermons to an visit ou last Saturday.
Wolff never was apprehended.
N kwhpapkh A dvertising A gent rates of travel and entertainment; appreciative audience in the Uixou
Dr. Robcrds reports the arm al For a time it was believed that he
L • P. 21 FISHER,
Merchant*’ Exchange, 8au Francisco, ix
I grove on last Suuday.
oar authorised agent. This paper is kept on file and
of a bran new daugliteron the28th committed suicide, but no remains
his office.
Wherens, County Superintendent j D. Giles and family left on last inst. to bless the home of Mr. and that could he iudeutifidd as those
of ttie murderer ever were found.
U. S. Attorney Murphy, at Port- J. H. Barklow has been unremitting 1 Sunday morning for an outing in Mrs. J. C. Deau of the South Fork.
A story comes from The Dalles
I hdi I, hue instituted a suit against aud eminently successful in making ' the mountain sir near the head-
Ou last Saturday the dray wagon which levvcs the impression that
the (!oos Day Wagon Road Com­ our assembly a “ teas of reason and | waters of Floras creek.
of Lehulierr & Jtoupp loaded with Wolff now is existing somewhere
pany- -a» also ngaust the O. & C. flow o f soul” literally and truly;
Walter Shoemaker, of Bandon, a very large box, drove up in front in tho vast wilderness of eastern
Railroad Company—to sot aside therefore,
shipped a train-load of beef cattle of the residence of U. S. Commis­ Oregon, as an involuntary hermit.
Be
it
resolved,
That
we,
the
in-j
patents to lauds in certain instances
The box, This is based upon the fact that
to San Fraueisco last Saturday, sioner Orvil Dodge.
which were “ erroniously issued,” structors and I hv members of the about 150 head in all.
when landed iu the yard aud periodically n relative of tho assa;-
institute
of
1897,
do
express
to
the
and to recover title of lands for­
opeued, was found to contain an
J. A. Lehuberr left for Deer elegant piano, which w h s a present sin visits The Dalles, purchases a
feited. There is a disposition on city in its corporate onpaeity, to its
lot of provisions and carries them
the part of the government also to citizens, one and all, to the manage­ Park on lust Monday, to reniaiu to the Misses Alta and Daisy Dodge
off to some unknown locality.
ment
of
hotels
and
transportation
indefinitely,
his
health
having
been
examine into the titles to some
from their father, and is ouo of Tins statement can be easily veri­
timber lands in southwestern Ore­ companies, aud last but not least to much improved by bis former visit which any one might well be proud. fied, and there is no doubt that the
our
gonial
and
able
county
superin­
to
that
healthful
locality.
gon, where they are believed to
Died —Of diphtheria, on the provisions so bought are for the
have been secured by fraud and tendent, our deep appreciation of
Many of the boys aro talking of North Fork of the Coqaille river, sustenance of the secluded mur­
the
well-directed
efforts
pat
forth
going to Josepheue county to secure on Sunday, Aug. 29tli, a little derer.—Telegram.
perjury aud disposed of to spee-
lutofs aud lumber firms in violation to stump our convention with suc­ employment, where it is reported daughter «if Mr. aud Mrs. Dan
♦ «#» *
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cess
and
to
make
our
visit
to
Ban-
\ \ T ANTED — FAI'tH FUL MEN OIt
a large number of men are wanted Lewis, aged about 8 years.
of law. This is coming nearly home,
This YV women to travel for responsible estab­
don
one
to
be
long
held
in
remem­
and if investigated, ns it should be,
to work on a mining diteb.
dreaded disease has again made its lished house in Oregon. Salary $78u and
A s h la n d , O re g o n .
expenses. Position permanent, Reference.
might disinherit in somo instances, brance; nnd it is hereby ordered!
W. H. Brown returned from appearance in our fair valley hui ! Enclose self-addressed stamped cnvel >pe.
that
a
copy
of
these
resolutions
be]
ami maybe catch up with the tools
The
National,
Star
Insurance
Bldg.,
Chi­
begun
its
merciless
work
on
the
Bamlou
last
Sunday
evening.
He
T '0 L ir g a s t an d M ost P r o g r ^ s s iv i S c h o o l in S ou th ern O re g o n .
of the grabbers who served their given the local press for publication. I reports a very pleasaut time on tiie fair ones of creation.
It is to be cago.
W. D. R eedy ,
'VJ'EW BUILDINGS, fine campus, good water, healthful looation, delightful climate,
masters so faithfully aud robbed the
beach. Mrs. Brown aud children bopc-d, however, that it may be
A lice C linkendeakd ,
1.x excellent influences for students.
public, and send them up where
C ourses : Sub-Normal of one year, Regular Normal o f three years, Business, Short­
are still enjoying theses breeze.
checked before it can spiend over
L aura W ise ,
others of their ilk are pounding
hand and Typewriting. College Preparatory, Music, Art.
our
territory,
as
a
heavy
death
Committee. | W. U. Douglas, of Marshfield,
T h a O n .y C om m -rci.il S c h o o l in tn.s P »rt ot tho S ta te is one o f the
stone aud munching hard tack.
prominent departments o f the school, an • is conducted in business college style. The
ns refpree, and Attorneys Hazard rate has marked its appearance
Training
School is graded and in charge of the Senior class tho full year, and under the
S.F.Stur: Fourteen million pounds
TO
Whereas, We, tho members of ] and Hall finished the taking of heretofore.
direct supervision of a critic teacher trained in the noted Holbrook Normal, o f Lebanon,
of sugar daily, multiplied by six- the institute of 1897, feel a deep j evidence in the Brown, Shull and
Ohio.
The
natural sciences are taught by Almost constant work in the laboratory, and
Mrs. J. W. Caldwell left Bandon
elocution, delsarte and physical training by a specialist in those lines. Special advan­
teuths of one per cent per pound sense of gratitude for the earnest Whittington case on last Saturday. on the 9th of August, aud after
tages in higher mathematics and literature. Drawing and voowl music are compulsory
(equal to $84,000), is the doily nnd efficient labors of tho county
for normal course students.
Mnny of our people visited Ban- visiting on the North and South
The regular normal school diploma is granted, good anywhere in the State without
donation nmdo by congress to the superintendent nnd instructors in
Forks
of
the
Coqmlle
for
several
don
last
week
during
tho
institute,
further examination.
sugar trust. No wonder its mem­ our behalf during the session;
days, her baby, a little girl about
E x p n s * -: Tuition $*>.25. board at hall $1.75, lodging 50c per week, student fur­
including
of
course
all
of
our
bers can found and endow colleges and
nishing bed-clothing only; family board $2.50 per week. $125 furnishes tho ttudeut
school teachers, who claim to have 15 months old, was taken sick nnd
board,
books and lodging, and pays his tuition for one year.
.
to teach such “ political economy”
Whereas, Mr. L. R. Traver, in
died within about 36 hours. The
Grades aie accepted from other schools, if the same cover tho work required in tuo
as will enable such steals to be con­ addition to his labors along other been really entertained by the little one was brought to this towu
Normal.
tinued for another generation. lines of instruction, has, as musical Bandon people.
Teachers review classes any time in tho year.
on last Saturday mornir.p, where
The next School Year opens September 0. For catalogue or informatian, address,
But it is a wonderful fact on the director nnd soloist, added much
Hon. Binper Hermann and fam­ Dr. K. A. Leep rendered it all the
taugSl,
W. T. VAN 8COY, President.
other side aud a flat rebuke to pes­ to the profit nnd enjoyment of tho ily arrived in town on last Sunday assistance known to the medical
simism when all tho other profes­ assembly; aud
from Washington, D. C., nnd are profession, but all to no avail.
Educate Your Dowels With Cuscnrots.
T o .Curo C onstip ation F o rev er.
We will send you by mail, Absolutely
sors of Brown University lmvo the
Whereas, The Bandon Orchestra visiting with their relatives aud Ou Sunday- morning at 7 :50 o’clock,
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
Take Cusca rets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
Free,in plain package, the All-Power­
10c,
25c. Jf C. C. C. fail, druggists ref ut.d money.
If
C.
C.
O.
fall
to
euro,
druggists
refund
money.
courage to denounce tho dismissal has discoursed delightful musij; many friends in this vicinity, who death claimed the little sufferer.
ful Dr. Hofman’ s Vital Restorative
Tablets,
with
a
legal
guarantee
to
of the late j,resident of the college, therefore
accord thorn a hearty welcome. The tiny remains were laid nivny
permanently cure lost Manhood. Self-
"VTOTICE.—My wife having left my bed
Professor Andrews—because he
Be it resolved, That we adopt We are sorry to learn that their in the new cemetery on Suuday
Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele,
Executor s Notice-
and board without cause or provoca­
stops forever night Emissions and all
didn’t proposo that Rockafeller aud this method of making known to 6tay will be brief, owing to Mr. evening, Rev. Vandyke conducting
tion. 1 hereby warn the public againt har­
unnatural drains. Returns to former
boring
or trusting her on iny account, ns I
company should prescribe Ins polit­ them our hearty appreciation of Hermann’s official duties requiring ceremonies. The family have the
-V fO T IC E IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT
appearances emaciated organs.
by an order of the County Court of will not be responsible for any debts or
ical economy.
their labors in our behalf and that bis early return to the nation’s sympathy of the community m
obligations
o f her contracting from date o f
the btate o f Oregon for tho County o f
E. F. CARLILE.
Coos, made on the 6tli day o f Jrtlv, 1897, said desertion.
this, their sail bereavement.
The prosperity howlers have fallen we shall go fram tho institute of capital.
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon, August 21, 1897.
John F. Man ford w.u duly nnp finted exec­
I f we could not cure, we would not
hack oil big crops to produce pros- 1 1897 with renewed courage nnd
utor
o
f
the
estate
of
James
McNaughton
send our medicine free to try, and
( deceased ), nnd that letters testamentarv
Baker City Epigram: The East
perity. For the pnst few years big professional zeal for our work in
Oregonian: The steamer Bis­ pay when satisfied.
Notice of Sals of Real Estate on Fore,
have been duly issued to mo.
Oregonian reports the sale of 350,- marck is at Astoria making prepar­
crops were over-production anil the the school-room; and,
Therefore all persons having claims
closure.
Address
Be
it
further
resolved,
That
a
000
pounds
of
wool
in
Umatilla
against
said
estate
are
hereby
notified
to
source of all our troubles.
The
ations for her eea voyage to Rogue
present
the
same
with
pr<
per
vouchers
to
copy
be
proffered
the
press
for
pub­
and
Morrow
conuties
on
the
5tli
river. She will go down in charge
producer was dubbed old “ hay­
o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
said executor within Hix months from the
WESTERN MEDICINE CO.,
under and by virtue o f an execution
iust., at from 7| to 5 cents per of Captain Mitchell, a id if he suc­
seeds” and counseled by the intelli­ lication.
date of this notice, at Arago, Coos county,
and
order o f sale issued out o f the Circuit
.
E. J enkiss ,
Oregon.
pouud. This wool will l e taken to ceeds in landing her in safety, he
gent farmer-editor, lawyer, banker
[Incorporated]
Court o f the State o f Oregon in nnd for the
D
attd
this
12th
day
of
Julv.
1897.
B irdie W alker ,
the scouring mills at Pendleton and I will be entitled to more credit than
County of Coos, on the 7th day o f August,
nnd boodler to diversify bis farming,
J. F. MU.NFORD,
Kalamazoo. Mich.
F anny E ndicott ,
cleaned, and when this lot of wool j Captain Denny was for taking the
Executor of the Estate of Jcmes McNaugh­ 1897. wherein J. Ii. Ku belts is plaintiff, and
stick to his plow nnd they would
ton, deceased.
1 auglO 4t S. H. Bryan, M. J. Bryan, James H. Bryan
Committee. is washed the Pendleton scouring , Grady to San Francisco, ns the
run tho government.
Aud their
and B L. Brvan are defendants, being case
Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Fore­
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No. 1337 of said Court, the undersigned,
plant will have worked over 4,000, i Bisumick is not much of a sea
promises have been fulfilled—so far
closure.
Sheriff of said county, to whom said execu­
S
v
i
m
m
o
n
s
.
Riverton ftiolings.
000 pounds of ,w..ol this season. ' boat.
^
>■ ,
us “ ruuniug” the government is con­
tion and ordtr o f sale is directed and" ad-*
The price peiil for the wool is
cerned.
'VTOM CE JH HEREBY GIVEN THAT
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE dressed, will. ON S.V1UKDAY, TH E
Riverton, Aug. 30.—-This town is rather disappointing, with a tariff
l l under and by virtue of an execution
Slate of Oregon for the County of Coos. ■ 1 Uld DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1897, nt
the hour o f lwo o’clock in tho afternoon o f
ant*, order o f sale issued out of the Circuit
S. F. Star: One of the most pal­ now very quiet. There are but few on wool nearly equal the price pnid,
said day, at the Courthouse door in the
Court o f the State o f Oregon for Coos J. S. McEwen. plaintiff,
I
pable outcomes of our worso than minerH here at present. One saloon. and the drouth slaying sheep by
town of Coquille City, (loos county, Ore-
vs.
County, on the 23d day of August, 1897, ill
j gon, offer for sale and sell at public auction
! a certain suit wherein lv. W. Getty is nlain- Emily G. McEwen, defendant. f
savage system of land robbery is Even the butcher is thinking of clos­ (he hundred thousand in Australia.
j
to the highest and best bidder for cash
| tiff and Kate F. Ames, Frank Th’ibault. W.
G. MnEwen. defendant:
the eviction of Mrs. Martha Lavilan, ing out.
It looks like wool ought to briug Makes life misery to thousands of O. Christensen and C. A. Johnson, partners j : To In Emily
j down all o f the following described real
the Name of the Slate o f Oregon: You I property, towit: Lots numbered two and
aged (id, after half a century’s occu­
j as Christensen & Johnson, John Roberts,
W. Doyle and J. Mills, just re­ more tlmu from 74 to 9 cents per
hereby required to appear and answer ! throe of section thirty, and the southeast
people. It manifests itself in many j Eugene O'Connell. J . M. Siglin and E. G. I | are
the complaint filed against you in^ the
pancy of n house nt the corner of turned from a deer hunt down the pound.
1 Flanagan are defendants, being case Num­ above entitled sup, wheivin J. ti. McEwen quarter of the northwest quarter and the
different
ways,
like
goitre,
swellings,
I northeast quarter o f the southwest quarter
Green street and Van Ness avenue. | const. They succeeded iu killing
ber 1434 of said Court, the undersigned,
the plaintiff and you. tho said Emily G. 1 o f section thirty, all in township tweuty-
Bandon Rjcorder: D. F. Nich­ running sores, boils, salt rheum and . Sheriff of said county, to whom said exe- I i is
It is the end of forty years’ litiga­ two.
McEwen. are the defendant, on or before ! nine south, o f range twelve west o f the
I
cation
and
order
of
sale
is
directed
and
the 1st day o f the iu x t regular term of tho j Willamette Meridian, situate and lying
tion over a Mexican grnnt to which
L. D. McAffry starts for Alaska olson, principal of the Coquille pimples and other eruptions. Scarce­ addressed, will, ON SATURDAY, THE | ! Circuit
Court of the State o f Oregon, in
probably neither of the litignuts this morning, via Seattle, Washing­ Collegiate Institute, was in town ly a man is wholly freo from it, in SECOND DAY OF IC IO B E R , 1897, nt i and for the county of Coos; said term of within Coos county, state o f Oregon, con-
Inining one hundred and sixty-three acres
attending the teachers’ institute some form. It clings tenaciously until | the hour of two o ’clock in the afternoon I court commenc*3 on Monday the 4.h day I I and
had any just claim.
ton,
seventy-one-one-hundredthsof an acre.
said day, nt the Courthouse door in the i of October, 1897; and if you fail so to answer
this week, and made the Recorder the last vestigo of scrofulous poison is | ! of
I Dr ted this 7th day o f June, 1897, at
town
of
Coquille
City,
Coos
county,
Oregon,
Our
public
Bcliool
closed
last
i for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon.
S. F. Star: Deleguto Furiiseth,
eradicated
by
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla,
the
office a pleasant cull. Mr. Nichol­
1 offer for sals and sell at public auction to | the Court for the relief in the complaint
W. W. GAGE,
of the Sailors' Union, stated nt tho Friday for wnnt of funds.
the highest rnd best bidder, for cash, all i demanded, and to-wit:
One True Blood Purifier.
J. Juniper and family moved into son will start his school next Mon­
jri»h t, title, interest nnd claim which the ; That the bonds of matrimony between auglO 5tl Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
Labor Council that tho steam-
day
nnd
is
making
vigorous
efforts
:
said
defendants
have
in
or
to
the
following
Thousands of voluntary testimonials
j plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and
schooner North Fork, which sailed j John Collins' house last week.
to increase the standard nnd merit tell of suffering from scrofula, often described premises, towit: Blocks Six nnd i that each be freed from all obligations
, Seven, and nil that part o f Twenty-fourth i thereunder.
Slierifi’s Sals of Real Estate on Exe­
last Saturday for St. Michaels, ! Mrs. Bird Vowel nt Bandon was of the college.
He
is
energetic
which lies between said Blocks in | Such other, further nnd general relief ns
cution.
Alaska, with an old ferryboat in | visiting friends and relatives here nnd has experience ns an instructor Inherited and most tenacious, positive­ j j street
Hchetter’ s Addition to the town of Maish- | to the Court shall seem meet and equitable.
D onna A na .
ly, perfectly and permanently cured by | field. Coos county, Oregon, according to By order of the Honorable J. C. Fuller-
tow, aud overh aided, will probably yesterday.
nr.d the school is to be congratu­
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j tho official plat of said Addition on file in ! t »n, Judge of the Circuit Court o f the Slate
ona: i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
never reach there. Some authority
! the office of the County Clerk of said j of Oregon for the County o f Coos, service
under and by virtue o f an execution
The annual conference of the M. lated upon securing his services.
should exist somewhere to prevent
C'»og county.
issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State
|
of
this
summons
is
made
by
publication
E.
ehutch,
south,
will
convene
nt
Bandon
Recorder:
Following
Bi
ick
Seven
and
that
part
of
Twenty-
of
Oregon
for the County o f Yamhill, on
such jeopardizing of human life.
i thereof: said order is dated the 30th day of
| fourth street between Blocks 8ix nnd Seven j July, 1897.
the 1st day o f July, 1897, wHerein J. H
Roseburg on theOtb of September. is a list of the passengers ou the
j
will
first
be
offered
for
sale
nnd
Hold
as
From London to Liverpool is 202 Bishop Hargrove will preside. steamer Coquille River wheu she
I Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, this 10th Nelson is plaintiff, and F. E. Scofield and
j above specified; and after applying the day of August, 1897.
I. L. Scofield are defendants, aud against
miles, and nil the land, which is There will be several celebrities sniled last Sunday e.’euing foi
| proceeds therefrom if any of the demands
the property o f said defendants, 1 did, on
E. PANNENBERG.
as specified in said execution remain unsat
cultivated nnd beautified to perfec­ present, including Rev. Mr. Rea­ San Francisco: L Murphy, A. R.
Attorney for Plaintiff. the 28th day o f July. 1897, levy upon, ns tho
isfied 1 will thereupon offer for sale nnd
property of the said defendants, the south­
tion, legally belongs to six men, gan’s daughter, a returned mission­ Cook, A. N. Knight, M. L. Randle- Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Maas. ! sell
Block Six of said Addition to Marsh-
east quarter o f section 10, township 28
Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Ex­ south, of range 11 west o f the Willamette
whose only claim to it is that they ary from Chinn, Miss Belle Bennett, mnn, Fred H. Dickson, D. Morgan,
Be sure to get H ood ’ s and only H ood ’ s .
j field as above set forth.
Dat
’d
at
Coquille
City,
Coos
county,
Or­
Meridian,
situate and lying withiu Coos
ecution.
are the oldest sons of their fathers. connected with the W. P. & H. M. | Charles Wiircr, Manuel Repozn, u
j,
are tbe best alter-dlnner egon, August 31, 1897.
comity, Oregon, containing about 160 acres,
I
-
W. W. GAGE,
Society, and others. Mrs. Heaton Mr. and Mrs. E- B. Lane, Miss M. flood S Fills pills, »Id digestion. 250 .
I will. ON THURSDAY, THE SECOND
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1897, at the hour
Sheriff o f Coos county. Oregon.
Quito a shower ol rain fell on j and Mrs. Lawreuce of this place | Cooper. Mr. mil Mrs. John Kronnn-
under nnd by virtue ol an execution of two o’clock in the afternoon o f said day,
an< 81 t|5
By C. A. G age . Deputy.
issued out of the Circuit Con t of the State nt the Courthouse door in the town o f
tho bay side and at Bandon jester- expect to Bttend. Rev. Mr. Smith ! berg, Robert Frederick, Charles
of Oregon for the Comity o f Coos, ou the Coqnille City, Coos county, Oregon, offer
N o t ic e o f S .ile on F o re c lo s u re .
day morning, while we bad but a will close his pastorate with the Frederick, George Williams anil A.
28th day of Jane, 1897, in a certain suit for sale and sell at public auction to the
church
a!
this
place
next
Sunday
wherein
M. \V, McCormack is plaintiff, and highest and best bidder for cash, all right,
T. Liviugston.
light sprinkle.
Last night aud j
o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t Bandon Coal Block Mining Company de­ title, interest and claim which the said
And women everywhere hail the day of
this morning, however, we had nnd then depart for conference.
There lins been much talk about the
under
and
by
virtue
of
an
execution
fendant,
I did, on the 2d day o f August. defendants, F. E. Scofield nnd 1. L. Sco­
nation's regeneration into life, thrift
and order o f sale issued out of the Circuit 1897, levy upon, as the property o f the said field, or either o f them, had on the 24th
some lain. Our farmers are not :
Portlmd Telegram:
United our public sell vole, when they will and energy by the passage o f the “ Tariff | Court
o
f
the
State
o
f
Oregon
for
Coos
defendant, ihe following described real day of March, 1897, or may at any time
yet ready for rain, having consid­ States Attorney Murphy this morn­ open, who will compose the corps B ill."
Prices will be higher for labor. for pro­ County on the 18tli day o f August, 1897. in property, to-wit: Beginning at tho Mean­ since have acquired in or to the nbovo
erable bay and graiu out.
A few ing filed complaints in two new of teachers, how long they will run, duce.
for manufactured articles; but times ! a certain suit wherein John W. Eld ridge is der post pt tho southwest corner o f lot four, described real estate, or a sufficiency
more days of good weather would suits against the Oregon & Cali­ etc.., but without any justification. will be better for everybody. Until the plaintiff, and W. A. Hatcher, Mina Hatcher section 8, township twenty-eight south of thereof to satisfy tho demand o f said
reaction takes place we sell nt the same j nnd Coos County in the State of Oregon range thirteen west o f the Willamette plaintiff, to-wit: $198.15, with interest
beueiit them greatly.
fornia Railroad Company and Coos The school board has had no meet­ low figures. Send for complete list, 44 i are defendants, being case Number 1638 of Meridian; running thence north thirty- thereon at the rate o f 10 per cent per
I said Court, and comunanding me to make three degrees twenty-two minutes east 5<K) annum from the 24th day o f March, 1897,
ing
yet
to
determine
these
matters,
pages,
FREE.
Bay
Wagon
Road
Company
re­
Mrs. liev. W. C Scott, ot llan-
1 sale of certain real property in said execu­ feet: thence south fifty-six degrees thirty- and tho further sum of $20.00 as attorney
tion and hereinafter part cularlv described eight seconds 435.6 feet: thence south sev­ fees, and the suru o f $19.75 costs nnd dis­
don, visited ( ’oquille City Satur­ spectively. The act ion against the and could not have intelligently
CASH ST0HE, or
a sufficiency thereof to satisfy the de­ enteen degrees forty-nine seconds west 25S bursements and also the costs o f and upon
day and Sunday last nml conducted former is brought to set aside pat-1 done so till the apportionmentof the
25-27
Market
St.,
mands of plaintiff, to-wit: $556.50 with feet to the south boundary of lot four; said execution.
meetings in the interest of tem­ eutsto lauds erroneously issued. , school fund was innde, which is ^
interest
thereon at the rate of ten percent Ihence west on south boundary o f said lot
Dated July 30,1897.
8AN FRANCISCO, CAL.
per annum from the 12th day of May. 1897. four to Ihe place o f beginning. Also a
W . W. GAGE,
perance for the \V. C. T. U. A lu the suit against the wagon road ; just announced. The board will
costs nnd disbursements taxed at $62.30 right of way over and across lands of Alex­ aug3 5t1
Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon.
meet
sometime
this
week.
company,
the
government
seeks
to
mass meetli-g was held Suuday
nnd the costs on said execution, I will, ON ander Urquhart for railroad track to the
SATURDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF coal bunkers of said company for a period
night at the Methodist church, recover title to 1000 acros of lani
Roseburg Review:
The Earl
OCTOBER. 1897, at the hour o f two of ten years and a privilege of twenty
Notice of Sale on Foreclusure.
which was nddressed ably and fmfeited by the company ot pay­ Fruit Co. is making times lively
o’clock in the afternoon of said day. at the years. Also a lease with a privilege to
ment fur the same at valuation of about Riddle, having
entertainingly by Mis. Scott.
Courthouse door in the towr o f Coquille mine, tako and sell for ten years with a
already
City. Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale privilege of twenty years, all tiie coal lying
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
$2.50 per acre.
shipped seven cars of prunes east
under and by virtue o f nn execution
> and sell at pubiic auction to the highest or situate in or under the surface of thp
Wm. Harrsdon, accompanied by
from
that
station.
Not
less
than
and
order of sale issued out o f the Circuit
I
and
best
bidder
for
cash,
all
right,
title,
following
described
land,
viz:
South
half
The
“
nickel”
social
of
the
Chris­
George Hunt of the life-saving
{
Court
of the State o f Oregon for the
interest
and
claim
which
the
said
defend-
of
the
northeast
quarter,
nnd
northwest
a n u f a c t u r e t h e c e l f . h r v i e d
station at the bay, came over from tian church was held at the home j 100 hnnds me busy packing there
j nuts or either of them had on the 19th day quarter o f the southeast quarter, and the County of Coos, on the 26th day o f Jnly*
• • l l l l l l r v A utom atic Pupils’
now,
the
fruit
coming
from
the
1897.
in
a certain suit wherein Mrs. S. E.
north
half
o
f
the
northeast
quarter
of
the
j o f September, 1894. or may nt any time
Marshfield on wheels yesterday. of Rev. C. A. Stine last F r id a y ,
' since have acquired in or to Lot number southeast quarter o f section eighteen, and Robinson is plaintiff, and Maria A. Leneve
Mr. Uni t extended his trip to night. It was a very pleasant orchards of G. W. Riddle, G. K.
aud
N.
W. Leneve aro defendants, being
' one: the southeast quarter of the northeast the south half of the northwest quarter of
quarter, and the east h a 'f o f the southeast section seventeen, all in township twenty- case Number 1670 of said Court and com­
Myitli- I’uint, while Mr. Harrndou affair and the company was nicely Quine, W. L. Wilson, Fred Sand­
quarter o f section two in township twenty- eight. south of range thirteen west of the manding me to make sale o f certain real
hustled among our dealers here to entertained. No special program erson Hiid A. Riddle & Son.
eight south o f range twelve west o f the Willamette Meridian, containing about 220 property in said execution and here­
Roseburg Review;
The news­
place on sale some of the products is being arranged yet. but may be
Willamette Meridian iu Coos countv, acres, together with a right of way over inafter particularly described, or a suf-
Oregon, containing 160 acres, save nnd said lands for transporting coal to the I ficiency thereof to satisfy the demands
for future occasions. M i SSt‘6 M auile papers of Oregon are really very
of Lis eigsr factory.
Said levy being I of said plaintiff, as follows: $290.10
except
the following, the tract sold nnd said coal bunkers.
Nosier and Zettie Messer gave a impertinent. S o m e of them are
conveyed to A. C. Summerlin and particu­ made subject to a lea«e o f Peter Loggie j with interest thereon at the rate o f
George Bike, oor popular logger,
Mnrsden from tho said j ten per cent per nnonm from the 4th day
larly described ns follows, to-wit: All of nnd Robert
charming dust, and two or three even insisting that State Treasurer
visited Marshfield recently on bus­
the southeast quarter o f the southeast Bandon Coal Block Mining Companv I of May, 1897, an attorney’s fee o f $30.00,
other pieces were giveu by other Metschan make a statement of the
| quarter of section two township twenty- for a period of seven years from May j costs and disbursements taxed at $10.00
iness, and left yesterday on a aim - 1
ainonut
of
money
in
his
keeping,
attendants that were well received
WEDNESDAY, and also the costs upon said execution, I
eight south o f range twelve west of the 24th, 1897. I will. ON
ilnr mission.
Mr. 1’. is moving
Willamette Meridian: also a tract o f land THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER. i will. ON SATURDAY. THE 4 T H DAY
and what, if anything, is beiug
Ins camp and extending both the Coos Bay News: Dou't expect to done with it. J ust as if this money
described ns follow s: Beginning at the 1897. at the hour o f two o'clock in the I OF SEPTEMBER, 1897. at the hour o f
northeast corner of the southeast quarter afternoon o f said day at the Courthouse ; two o'clock in the afternoon o f said day,
railroad track and skid load about get auv more free information at the belonged to the taxpayers instead
o f the sontneast quarter, as above, run­ door in the town o f Coqaille City, Coos | at the Courthouse door in the town o f
telephone office regarding steam­
half a mile.
ning thence north on the line between sec­ county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon, offer
ers, etc. The inspector, who was of the state treasury ring!
tions one and two in township twenty-eight public auction to the highest nnd best bid­ ! for sale and sell at public auction to the
There will be preaching at the here lately, has sent orders to the
south or range twelve west o f the Will der. snbiect to said lease, for cash, all o f the highest and best bidder, for casn, all right,
The cotton crop of the south is
arnette Meridian twenty-eight rods, thence above described premises, or so much title, interest and claim which the said
Christian church next laird's day, effect that no questions be answered said to be heavy tills year. It is
west twenty-eight rods, thence south thereof as will be necessary to satisfy the defendants, or either o f them, had on the
morning and evening, and hereafter unless paid for.
estimated that there will be neatly nnd nil furniture necessary for the Scnool- twenty-eight rods, thence east twenty- demands of plaintiff, to-wit: $249.99, with , 12th day of October, 1892, or may at any
room. Ev’erv desk o f this corannny's man­ eight rods to the place o f beginning, leav interest thereon at the rate o f eight per time since have acquired in or to the fol-
regularly on the 1st and 3d Lord's
ufacture is warranted,
Miss Ella Miller, a returned mia- 10.0(H),(>0(i bales.
ing n remainder ami residue covered by the cent per annum from the 24th day of June. ! lowing described premises, to-wit: Lots
days of each month.
l ’ rinevillf* periplo are takingstepa and anv part that becomes broken or nnftt mortgage foreclosed of one hundred nnd 1897, together with costa taxed at $16.70 numbered ten ami eleven in Block tuirty-
sionnry from Bnrmali, India, lec­
and the costs upon said execution, less the four in Elliott's Addition to the towu o f
C. A. S t i n e .
for use during that time will be duplicated sixteen acres.
tured at the Christian church last ItHikmg tu thè estui lishment of a without charge.
Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, this 24th sum of $13.50 made by me on a sale of the Coquille City. Coos county. Oregon.
personal property o f the said company.
Mr. Quick and daughters, Flora night, nnd will conduct a service high celioni Tur that place.
day of August. 1897.
Dated this 3d day o f August. 1897, »4
Write for circulars and prices to
w w. gag e ,
Dated this 3d day o f August. 1897.
Coquille City, Coos countv. Oregon.
MRS. NORA A. GOOD,
aud Mary, will take a vacation on tonight also. Tho public is cor­
N o - T o - U s r f o r F l f t y Conta.
W W. G\GE,
nug 24 5J Sheriff o f Coos county. Oregon .
W W. G \OE,
A Tent for Coos county.
Quarantotti
tobncco
habit
cure,
inatte*
wer'k
Ike lower river for a fortnight.
I dially invited.
ang3 5t]
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. aug3 5t| Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon.
Coquille City, Oregon. ' By C. A. G age , Deputy.
men sirong, blood pure. Wc.ll. All ilruggisl&
n
I.SD AY, A C O .
81 , 1887 .
SOUTHERN OREGON
^ STATE * NORMAL * SCFjOOL,^
We Send it Free
Weak IVI en,
Young
and
Old.
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Scrofula
N
Sarsaparilla
N
Bright Men
N
SM ITH ’S
IDNEY
chool Furniture Co
S
M
D E S K S ,
N