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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1897)
I SHOT DOWN. UPPER - RIVER 4ÍUi3 T U E SD A Y , SEPT. 14, 1897. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY TerriiilB S ia iM sr i? Dai-’ J. S. MiEffES & ». F. »Ei», I • P. 31 FIBHER, Merchants’ Exchange, Ban Frauiinco, in oa r authorized a ge n t. T h is pap er is kept on flie N e w spaper A dvkktihino A gent lit» office. Meeting of the Populist Central Committee an d - 3 “ * and ^ School opened Monday. Editors and Proprietors. Devoted to the material and social up building o f theCoqaii'.o Valley particularly and o f Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. jP clivt DEPARTMENT,. 8. 15. Hermann went to Roseburg last Saturday. NINETEEN MINERS K"-LED. W. lim it, tbe photographer, left for Kiddies last Thuisday. J. L. Lewelien and wife returned Fifteen Hundred More Kei) Jo in from Roseburg last Thursday. tlje Strik ers ii) Con There is no diphtheria in Myrtle sequence. Point and there has been none. tiio TJ’p p e r-C c q .u .llle T asre- ,0 0 0 Expenses paid between July and September terms of court, 18 *7: In d igen t»............................... $216 00 Officers’- salaries.................... 686 68 Telephoning.......................... 23 00 To Bo Master Fred Russell, who lias, SEPTEMBER, 1897, TERM. I beeu spending the summer with1 JUSTICE COURTS. his sister, Mrs. W. H. Browp, ofj L.Harlocker, justice, allowed the | this place, returned to his homo at followiug amounts, towit: Oakland Thursday last. K. H. Hansen, assessor, vs. Robert Martin expects to spend A. Castauzo...................... $ 3 40 the w inter in the Sixes mines. R ob K. H. Hansen, assessor, vs. ert is a rustler aud sure to makp it A nsclurs............................. 3 40 win No doubt, but a mule load of K. H. Hansen, assessor, vs. gold will accompauy him ou his a K. Pardo........................ 3 40 return. K. H. Hausen, assessor, vs. The Myrtle Toiut Brass Band L. Spadafore...................... 3 40 disbanded last Monday eveuing, K. H. Hanson, assessor, vs. after having kept up their oruau- i 0. Hausen................... 3 40 ization some 17 or 18 years. It is i K. H. Hausen, assessor, vs. to be hoped that they will soon j M. Spadafore................ 3 40 reorganize. Jeff and Steve lieuham started Hazelton, Pa., Sept. 11. Nino- for Lakeview, Oregon, lust week, The Populist central committee teeu dead ami forty-one wounded, , , of Coos county met as per call in is the result of the Winchesters ^ Ç- Lehmanowsky s new sign (loquille City on Thursday afternoon. wielded by the deputy sheriffs at » “ “ >«« OLe “ U<1 »o catch .September 9th; present; Chairman 1 Latimer yesterday afternoon. Elev- your eye. W. H. Hull, vine-chairman unil i en of the unfortunate miners The little son o f Adrion Page, treasurer, J. S. M ,'Ewen (who wua i dropped dead in their tracks under who was severely burned lust week, A8 our local sports have laid in also appointed secretary pro tem.; j tho terrible battery. Four more is reported as improving. a new supply of 22-cnliher rifles. L. Harlocker for transcript Capt. A. D. Boono of Sumner, J. H. : died during the night aud four this of criminal docket.......... $ Attorney L. L. Burtenshaw now We predict that small birds will Mathony of Myrtle Point, X. T. i morning. The work of identifying D. II. Johuson, constable, , . ,i uixupii'H tue x/ecser esili Weekly of Gravel Ford, W. D. occupies tbe Decker r residence, near B o o n be a thing of tbe past, aud allowed followiug amounts, chipmuuks and grizzlies will never Marshal of Baudou, D. C. Raudle- the dead was actively going ou all |he p re8b yteriall cburoll. night and ia so far from being nil- J towit: • mote be heard of. man of Parkersburg and E. Punnen- ill hod that a completo list of the vie-! The addition to W. T. McCIos- K. H. Hansen, assessor, vs. berg of Empire City precinct. Ash Moore came up from Gold tims will not be obtainable for some key s bouse is nearing completion A. Castanzo...................... $ Chairman Hull stated the object and presents an attractive appear Bench last Friday aud went ou out K. II. Hansen, assessor, vs. time to come of tho meeting to be to consider to tho mines on Sunday. Mr. The ninth regiment, third bri ance. F. Ansclurs...................... several pouts, which he enumerated. Moore is superintendent of the K. H. Hanseu, assessor, vs. gade, under Colonel Dougherty, of The farewell dance by the baud E. Pannenberg submitted his famous Salmon mountain mines, Wilkesburre, was the first detach ou last Saturday eveuiug was u de C. E. l’ardo...................... resignation as committeeman from ment of military to arrive. They cided success aud enjoyed by a which are second to none ou the j K. H. Hanseu, assessor, vs. Empire City, he having moved from coast. came in this morning and camped large crowd. L. Spadafore.................... that place, but on motion it was laid on the common in the center of E. M. Duvaul, Cbns. Dodge and K. H. Hansen, assessor, vs. on the table for future action. Marion Wise, son of P. Wise tbe Hazeletou. C. Hausen......................... O. R. Willard started ou a pleasure A motion for tho chair to appoint Coroner Bowman has impaneled blacksmith, returned home from trip to Salem last week. Mr. K. H. Hansen, assessor, vs. committeeman for Four-mile pre California last Monday and brought a jury and an inquest into the M. Spadafore.................. Duvaul will take up his msidence cinct, vice D.C. McCampbell who has bloody affair will bo held this after- with him u better-half. there ludefluitely, but Charley and moved out of tbo county, was no; n. Mrs. Whittington, of thé South Ott are expected to return in the Total .................................$ amended, ordering that Populists Indignation against tho deputies is Fork, who has been suffering near futute. W. F. Elrod, serving jury- of precincts having no representa running high and the charge is with consumption for seveial years, meu and witnesses.......... tion on the county committee, oc. There are some parties who are publicly made that there wns abso is reported very tow. State vs. H. Harris— casioned by removal or otherwise, still careless about cutting timber lutely no necessity for the horrible Prune drying is the order of the aud felliug it into navigable rivers, A. D. Morse, justice............ to meet and choose a member by slaughter. The miners, it is de Saturday, October 16th, and notify clared, were not armed in any way. day with the up river farmete. also in creeks flowing iuto naviga C. J. Smith, constable........ Chairman Hull at liiverton by that The fact is undisputed that many of There will be many tons of fiue ble waters. All parties Lave re Ed Wyant, w itn ess............ Dan Koonts, witness.......... date, or the chairman will appoiut prunes packed this season. peatedly been warned and will ere them were shot through the back Mone Lever, witness.......... and fill such vacancy. Carried. long bfa taught a lessou to be re Miss Anna Guerin came down while flying from the guns of the Oliver Howell, witness.. . . Ou motion of D. C. ltandlemnn membered. Peoplt living along from her home, at Eckley, Friday, deputies. R H. Rosa, witness............ that tho chuir appoint a committee the river do not care to have it ob Governor Hastings af noon or eu route for Portland where ehe S. S. Stone, witness............ of throe to draft a resolution or structed and will not put up with dered tho First City troops of Phil will uttend school this wiuter. J. M. Upton, deputy district address, the following were ap euch work any longer. adelphia to take the field, aud an attorney........................... Rev. Mrs. Lucy Cutlip delivered pointed: W. D. Marshall, E. Pnn- hour later tho troopers were mov a very luteresting sermon to au State vs. Mainiel Reposa— Mrs. Murphy (uee Ida Haines) nenberg aud J. S. McEwen. ing toward Hazleton. The gov appreciative audience ut the U. B. of Portland, who is visiting with G. P. Topping, acting dis- A recess of 30 minutes was takeu ernor is in close communication church on Inst Sunday evening. trict attorney.................. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. to enable the committee to make with General Gobin, and has a force Haines of Eckley, came to town on A. D. Morse, justice............ its report. Constable Johnson of your city of men at the state arsenal here last Friday to meet her husband C. J. Smith, constable, re- ADDRESS. pall our town an official yisit last who came in by B i n g e the samo prepared for nny emergency. duced from $5 to ............ week, in fact his smiling counte On reassembling, J. S. McEwen Fifteen hundred men employed evening. Mr. M. will spend a few C. F. McCulloch, serving read tbe following action of the in tho Latimer mines joined tho nance is becoming quite familiar weeks' vacation in the vicinity of ju r y ................................... committee: strikers todny. These are the min of late. Eckley, where his better half will Walter Smith, witness........ Your committee, appointed by the ers upon whom yesterday after Myrtle Point, while having but give him some practical lessons in Johuson Nielson, witness.. Populist central committee of Coos noon’s march was directed when the one hotel, is amply provided with capturing the mowich and bruins T. R. Edmuuds, witness . . . county, Oregon, in session nt Co bloody fusilade stopped it. Warren Bullard, witness... accommodation for the traveling that abound in that region. quille City, September 9, 1897, re While it is perfectly quiet this public, who ulways fiud a comfort- A. G. Hoyt, juror................ R. C. Dement brought a fine D. E. Stitt, ju r o r ................ spectfully submits tho following aftornoon, it is an accepted fact that ttb|c home with Matt, drove of beef cattle from Jack Wm. Woods, juror.............. opinions relative to tho principles tho situation remains extremely ... . , , . We are informed that a couple j Seurs’ range to town last Monday J. H. Miller, ju r o r .............. aud action of the Populist party of critical Warrants were issued by United ° f young bloods, after imbibing a for shipment to Sau Francisco. Mr. Y. M. Lowe, ju r o r .............. Coos county: ! to° much • rose water treat-| SeHis owns ono of Curry county’s L. C. Gibson, ju ror............ As a committee we nave no au Hungarian societies this afternoon | thority to take action that would for the arrest of Sheriff Martin and 1eti tlle dances to a fashionable fistio ■ finest btock range* nud turns out a Skate vs. Wm. Wilson— bind the party to any line o f policy, 102 deputies who are alleged to I ? uco,JUter on last Saturday even- large number of mutton sheep and L. L. Burtenshaw, acting beef cattle yearly. but declare ourselves individually have boen concerned in the shoot mg. deputy district attorney. as opposed to fusion with either of ing. The prosecutor named is Jos Orvil Dodge, ju s tice .......... the old parties in any form— county, eph Mehalto, president of St. S. C. Giles, constable.......... Sudden Death of J. A. Lyons. AN AWFUL DISASTER. stute or nation. George’s Society, of which most of 1'hbs. Wilson, witness........ We reaffirm the principles enun the dead miners were members. Our citizens were startled at noon Santa Fe Collision— Ton Men Killed— F if L. E. Wilson, w itness........ ciated in tho Omaha and St. Louis James Johnson, witness . .. last Friday by the announcement teen Wounded. S H E R IF F M ARTIN’ S STATEM EN T. platforms. of tbe sudileu death of onr prom Emma Johnson, witness . . . Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 11.— We advocate tho Initiative and inent nud respected fellow-citizen, Emporia-, Kan., Sept. 9.—Last Gotfried Rohm, witness, not Sheriff Martin left for Hazelton J. A. Lyons. Referendum. Mr. L. was feeling night’s head-on collision ou the allow ed............................. We believe if our principles,, with the militia this morning. Be quite bright that moruiug, and was Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe proves P. F. Sehur, witness............ which are those that opring from fore taking his departure ho went about nt business nt the store and to have beeu tbe worst disaster that Wm. Lang, witness............ the necessities of the people, are into the Ileddington restaurant for sawmill till about 10 o ’clock, when lias occurred on that system iu F. Bortt, w itness................ good enough to fuso or compromise refreshments. The place was filled he complained of a pain iu his many yours. State vs H. Johnson et al Twelve employes on they are good enough to vote for with soldiers nnd sympathizers of breast. lie weut home, took his were killed outright or died of their J. H. Coke, acting district at tho striking miners. The sheriff easy chair, picked up a newspaper, injuries, aud fifteen others were and enforce. torney .............................. Having loft tho old parties be was hissed when ho entered. His Hnd wlien observed by his daughter, moro or less injured. The follow W. H. H. Hyde, witness. . . . cause they deserted tho interests of friends hustled him off to a private Miss Juste, about an hour later, ing is a list of the killed and in W. F. Elrod, constable. . . . the massesof the people for the ad room, where he remained until timo seemed to be Bitting at ease and jured, as far ns announced by the J. C. Brown, special consta vancement of the few, and refuse to for the departure of the train. asleep. Tbe daughter spoke to her railroad officials : ble ..................................... A reporter of tho Associated papa twice, hut getting no nnswer maintain the government of tho Killed— James Boanham, Nate B. B. Tetcrs, conveying de people, by tho people and for the Press accompanied the sheriff on she called Mr. Tuttle, who chanced Hollister, Benjamin Walters, Joseph fendants to Marshfield people, therefore we see no necessity I uh trip down. Martin was cool and to te near, aud mentioned the cir Hurley, Edward Yonselvi, Daniel and subpoe’g witnesses.. to dissolve our present organization collected. He r.aid: cumstance to him. Mr. Tuttle ap McKennon, an unknown man, John Snyder, boarding de “This is an unfortunate affair, but proached and touched Mr. Lyons’ burned and unrecognizable, Michael and form atiolher party, tho object fendants ........................... of which seems to be to disrupt the I think 99 men out of 100 would ii«ud and pulse, observing that he McGlade, postal clerk, Kansas City, Hattie Browuson, witness. have done just as I did. Now, that was dead, and so he announced to It. A. Doran, postal clerk, Emporia, Minnie Reid, witness.......... present People’s party only. We ask all who favor our princi (lie crisis has been reached, I don’t | the grief stricken daughter Kan., J. F. Hauer, of Kaunas City, Lola Reid, witness.............. T ■ ■ 1 r ples to join with aud help us; our propose to shirk my duty. Home1 James Alexander Lyons wns express messenger. Amanda Teters, w itness... platform is good enough aud broad say my action was premature. I born at Monroe, Michigan, iu Jan Alina Johnson, witness . . . . Missing—Joe Sauer. enough for all true reformers to had been parleying with the mob uary, 1843, ami was aged 53 years, Injured—William Frisbio, Wm. Argivie Teters, w itn ess.... i for four days. They had gradually 7 months and 19 days nt the time F. Jones, W. C. McGleed, C. J. Hol stand on. Htate vs. J. B. Williams— Ou motion the address was unan been getting the best of tho situa of his demise, which occurred Fri- liday, It. O. McGee, U. A. Dorau, L. Harlocker, justice.......... imously endorsed and subscribed tion and I think in 24 kourb more dny, September 10, 1897. William Patrick, C. A. Van Clove, D. H. Johnson, constable.. things would have been worse.” to. Mr. Lyons moved to this const T. J. Button, T. B. Walleck, Phil W. Sinclair, acting district Among tho laboring people the from Ontai id , Canada, 15 years ago, Hhier, G. C. Li ter, J. Butler, Mike On motion, adjourned. attorney............................. W. H. H ull . Chairman. feeling is very bitter agniust the and succeeded his father in owner. Sweeuey, John D. Agau, C. B. R. Wagoner, witness, not al sheriff. J. S. McEwen, sec. pro tem. I ship o f the srwmill nt this place Adams, Harvey Fowler, an Emporia low ed................................. j about 12 years ago lust January, farmer. J. Mills, witness.................. Simon Pokagon, the last chief of The State Insane Asylum. nud started bis merchandising in Traius over the Santa Fe will be W. Doyle, witness.............. the Pokagon band of tho Potta- _ i ~~ .. . the course o f the year. He wns ryu by way of Ottawa for a few W. H. Taylor, witness........ wattomies, is nearing the end of Salem, Sept. 10.— The meeting of gPDerH||y stoat and healthy, was a days. The cost of the wreck to the Geo. MeCurry, witness . . . . his long life at his retreat in Lee, the board of asylum trustees for business mao, quite popular N. Trolliuger, witness........ railway is estimated at $100,000. Mich. I’ okagon I, father of Simon, this month was delayed by reason Rn(j widely known. The funeral Htate vs. H. Johnson et al nt one time owned the site on which of a majority of the members being, took p |ace in tbig cilv ]aat Sunday, L. Harlocker, justice.......... Chicago now stands. He sold the away. Superintendent Paines re- j bp ^fnHonic cemetery, which; D. H. Johnson, constable.. land to the government for 10 cents port for the month of August makes „ „ |nrgely aU(, nded, many persons | J. D. Benham, witness, not an acre. The old chief, who is a the following showing: being present from all portions of Blood is absolutely essential to health« a llow ed ............................. finely educated nmn, is at the head The total amount of expenditure* |lle coun, y. Kev. C. A. Stine con- It is secured easily and naturally by Mrs. Carrie Benlnuu, wit of n baud of 500 men who did not for articles consumed was ,4.*84..>( , ducted a brief service at the house, taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, but Is im ness ................................... possible to get it from so-called “ nerre Stephen Benham, witness.. go to the reservation west of the and the total amount paid out to j \ye |)iue (md no interview witli j tonics,” and opiate compounds, ab Mississippi with the other members officers and employes wau $5400. Mie. Lyon», nor with Mr. Perry nor Minnie Reid, witness. . . . . surdly advertised as 44 blood purl* of his tribe. They hail become On the last day of August there Mr. While, the efficient managers i Amanda Teters, witness.. . . flers.” They have temporary, sleeping converted to the Christian religion, wero 1100 patients, of which 754 Hll(| ftPHj8tants jn the business af- IL G. Teters, witness.......... effect, bat do not CURE. To bate pure The fairg of Mr Lyons, as to what was andaskeil permission to remain were males and 346 females. Alma Johnson, witness.. . . within the borders of civilization. number of patients is same ns nt ||1Pjr intention regarding tho busi-j Lola Reid, witness.............. this time last year. 1 lie daily pel n e u continuing nnd in what man-! Printing, postage, etc.— j per. This they will doubtless make And good health, take H ood’s Sarsaparilla, The Hun, for printing July Capital Journal: The bank o f capita expense, 30 2-5 cents. which has first, last, and all the time, .... „ . ." T " . , r ii , known as soon as the affairs are England now shows its true hand, court proceedings.......... When the hair beams to tall out ,. , , , . , been advertised as just what It is — the . ,, , . adjusted nnd understood, it has accomplished its object in Ed Rnckleff, postage,freight best medicine for the blood ever pro oi turn gray, (lie scalp needs 1 forcing Uncle Sam to tbe gold and exp ress.................... duced. Its success in curing Scrofula, doctoring, nud we know o f no Prof. Claude and Fred nnd Is standard and now adopts a silver Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh, J. Henry Setrocder, post ge better specific than HaH’*Vegetab le Nosier went over to the races at reserve for itself. Irwin-Hodson Co., station Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration and Sicilian Hair Reuewer. Maishfield last Saturday, the last That Tired Feeling, have made ery, books for treasurer. . two entering in the bicycle tonroev. Irwin-Hodson Co., station Marshfield Sun: Coqnille City The principal matter of interest Frp(1 Nog|pr rnn in Um,„ ery, books for clerk........ is talking of water works. at New Orleans for tbe past week is (,eing second in two o f them nud Irwin-Hodson Co., station Oh, no, Jesse; we are talking that tlm towns on every trunk line ||iird in tbe other. Is Nosier run ery, books for sheriff.. . . more water work*. Coqnille City running into »hat city have declared ju |wo r„ ppg> firs» in t h e George Carpy.for maps fur has had very serviceable Watei a quarantine against Louisiana on gl,con,i rm.e Hnd w incing a nished sheriff.................. winks for many years, the only account of yellow fever. medal. Hp wa„ r„|ed ont ¡u t h e Hcott A Banning, type-writer city in the county having a water The One True Flood Purifier. All druggists, f t A New York World dispatch from first race on a foul. for clerk’s office................ supply system. Colon says it is announced there ..... ..... are purely vegetable, re- that a concession to complete the In Allegheny countv, Pa., in the l l O O u S P i l l S liable and beneficial, av. Ii. S. Knowlton, stationery, medicine for prisoners and T o rnrn ion R or^ v rr. \*S~ A %J~ IM M ) l U t ' I ’ l l l . V C » u l * . Panama canal has bceu given to first half o f this year, there were : T a k e r i e fln » t* Canti,v Caltanrtic. UK* o r «5o. Ounr.inteed tv . uccohnMt cure, make» weak stationery for sheriff and IS murders and 58 suicides. I i C . C C fu ll 10 cu re, d r u g g is ts re fu n d m in o r. Englaud. men strong, blood pure. 60c, 61. All drug^.sts- Rich Red Blood $10 o«9oo4<»ooo0oooaoooeooooaoooooo«oooeoa m * County Court Proceedings. September, 1897, Term. ood’s S a rs a p a rilla a 2 00 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 22 40 10 40 5 10 2 2 2 2 2 2 Oiven Away this year in valuable articles to smokers o f Blackwell’s Cannino yriiam Tobacco T h o Best J Sm oklngTobacco FUIado |*SS*OÖO«-«0*<>(&OOOti»aCv. Y ou will find one coupon In side euch a-ounce bag, and two c o u p o n s insid e each 4 -ounce Lag. lluy a bag, rend the coupon amt see how to get your share. * - ’-F-'. - - : - î « o « M t M S treasurer........................... $ 6 25 Executor's Notice- Glass A Pruilhomme, tor 'O T K 'E IS IlE ltE llY GIVEN THAT stationery for sheriff . . . . 17 30 IV X I by on order of the County Court o f McEwen it Dean, stationery, the State o f Oregon for the County o f blanks for clerk .............. 14 50 Coos, made on tho Gth day o f July, 1897, John F. Munford was duly appjinteu exec McEwen & Dean, poll-tax re utor of the eatttte o f James McN aught on idtceasotli, nnd that letters testmneutarv ceipts, letterheads, etc for been duly issued to me. assessor............................... 5 25 have Therefore fill persona having claim» McEwen it Dean, lottorheads against said estate are hereby notified to for sheriff.......................... 2 00 present the same with pv« per .vouchers to said executor within six months from the Coast Agency Co, balanco on date of this notice, at Ara/jo, Coos county, type-writer for sheriff.. . . 60 00 Oregon. Dated this 12th day o f July. 1897. W. W. Gage, postage, freig’t J. F. MUNFORD. anil expressnge................ 8 97 Executor of tho Estate of Jouies McNuugh- [HUglO i t ton, deceased._______ W. ‘W. Hayes, postage and stationery........................... 4 75 Notice of Sale of Real Estate on Fore Coqnille City Bulletin, pub closure. lishing notice for board of equalization...................... 2 00 V IO T IC E TH IlEltEBY GIVEN TH AT I n umlor nnd by virtne o f an cxeoutiou Coquille CHy Bulletin, bill- anil order o f hale loaned out o f tho Girouit heeds for sheriff's office.. 2 75 Court o f the SI «to o f Oregon for Coos 60 20 00 County, on tho 23d dav o f Auguat, 18117, in (Continued next weelt.J 00 a certain unit wherein H. 'V. Getty ia plain tiff and Kate F. Amea, Frank Tblbault, W. 00 A Famine In Ireland Imminent. I). Chriatouaeu and C. A. Johnaon, partners 00 na Obriatanaon it Johnaon. John Hohcrta, Connell. J . M. Siglin and E. G. 00 A panic is spreading through Ire Eugouo O’ are defendanla, being cnse-Num- 00 land over the terrible prospect of Flanagan la r 1431 of a-iiil Court, tho undnraigned, the apparent complete failure of the Sheriff of said county, to whom anid exe and order o f sale ia ilirooted apd 5 00 harvest. Reports from 110 parish cution nddnsa, d, will. ON HVI UIIDAY, THE presidents from counties Clare, SECOND DAY OF IC IO B E U , 1837, at the hour o f two o’clook in tho afternoon Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, of said day. at the Coer!bonne door in the 10 00 Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Derry, town of Coquille City. Coos county, Oregon, 8 00 Donegal,Down, Fermanagh, Monog- offer for safe nud sell Ht public nuotion to | the high-st rud heat bidder, for cnah, all hatl auil Tyrone, all tell the same | ri .ht , title, interest and claim whiali the 4 75 piteous story of ruined crops, im said defendants l»avo in or to the following described premises, towii: Blocks Six nnd pending destitution nnd famine. Seven, and all that part c f Tw*uty-fonrth 1 60 Blight has everywhere iu whole or street which lies between said Blocks in 2 00 mainly destroyed potatoes, whilo Sc better's Addition to the town o f Mntsh- lield. Coos comity, Oregon, accordlnc to 2 00 oatH, which is the next most essen the ollicial pint o f said Addition on file in 2 00 tial crop to an Irish farmer, have tho office of tho County Clerk o f said county. 2 00 beeu battered down by incessant Coos B ock Seven and that part o f Twenty- fourth street l>c ween Blocks Six and Seven 2 0O raius and practically destroyed. will first hi* offered for sale and sold as »<♦>- * 1 80 above specified; and after applying the The great New York World three proceeds therefrom if any o f tho demand» 2 00 as specified in said execution remain unsat- times n week and the IJ erat . d 2 00 isfied I will thereupon offer for sale and 2 00 both for one year for only $2.25. sell Block Six o f said Addition to Marsh 2 00 .This is fo u r papers a week, con field as above set forth. Dated at Coquille City, Coos countx, Or- taining all of tile home aud foreign erron, August IU, 1 97. uewp, with specialties iu the liternry, W. W. GAGE, Sheriff o f Coos county. O r e g o n . 5 00 political, poetical, agricultural ami By 0. a . Q& ob ,D eputy. r,tl------ 5 00 economic lines, and your best and | S ilo o n F o re c lo s u r e . 5 95 most enterprising all home-print | N o t ic e o f 1 90 local newspaper. Don’ t miss it. 'YTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT N T E D .- TKUST WORTHY AND 1 1 under and by virtue o f an execution 1 90 w J A active gentlemen nnd ladies to travel order o f sale issued out o f the Circuit 1 90 for responsible, established houSfl in state and Court of the State o f Oregon for Cooa 1 90 of Oregon. Monthly $(>5.00 and expenses. County on the 18th day o f August, 1897, in 2 50 1 90 1 20 5 00 5 30 24 70 13 50 7 00 14 50 3 10 4 50 4 50 4 50 5 10 8 90 5 00 3 3 3 1 1 30 30 30 70 70 4 55 9 85 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- a certain suit wherein John \V. Kldridge is addressed stamped envelope. The ¡Domin plaintiff, ami W, A. Hatcher. Mina Hatcher ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. and Coos County in tho State o f Oregon are defendants, being case Number 1638 o f said Court, and oomTuanding me to make sale o f certain real property in said execu tion and hereinafter part cularly described or a sufficiency thereof to satisfy the de mands of plaintiff, to-w it: $556.50 with interest thereon at the rate o f ten percent TO per annum from the 12th day o f May, 1897, costs ana disbursements taxed at $52.30 and tho costs on said execution, I will, ON SATURDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER. 1897, nt the hour o f two o ’clock in the afternoon o f said day, at the Courthouse door in the town o f Coquille City. Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale ami sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, all right, title, interest and claim which the said defend ants or either o f them had on the 19th day of Septembe r 1894, or may at any time since have acquired in or to L ot number one: tho southeast quarter o f the northeast quarter, and the east half o f the southeast quarter o f section two in township twenty- eighfc south of range twelve west o f the We will send yon by mail. Absolutely Willamette Meridian in Coos county, Free,in plain package, tho AU-Power- Oregon, containing 160 acres, save and fnl Dr. Ilofm an’ s Vital Restorative except the following, the tract sold and Tablets, with a legal guarantee to convoyed to A. C. Summerlin and particu permanently eure lost M anhood,Self- larly described ns follows, to-wit: All o f Abnse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele, the southeast quarter o f the southeast stops forever ni^fit Emissions and all of section two township twenty- unnatural drains. Returns to former quarter eight south o f range twelve west o f the appearances emaciated organs. Willamette Meridian; also a tract o f land described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner o f tho southeast quarter o f the soutneast quarter, as above, run If we could not cure, we w ould not ning thence north on tbo line between sec send our medicine free to try, and tions on? and two in township twenty-eight pay when satisfied. south or range twelve west o f the W ill amette Meridian twenty-eight rods, thence Address west twenty-eight rods, thence south twenty-eight rods, thence east twenty- eight rods to the place o f beginning, leav WESTERN MEDICINE CO., ing a remainder and residue covered by the mortgage foreclosed o f one hundred and [Incorporated! sixteen acres. Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, this 24tn Kalamazoo. Mich. day of August, 1897. W. W. GAGE, ly 'o T T C E .— My wife having left my bed i. v ai d board without cause or provoca aug 24 5J Sheriff o f Coos county, O regon. By C. A. G a p *, ueputy. ______________ tion, I hereby warn the public againt har boring or trusting her on my account, as I S u m m o n s . will not be responsible for any debts or obligations o f her contracting from date of N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE said desertion. E. F. ( ARLILE. State of Oregon for the County o f Cooa. Myrtle Point, Oregon, Aagiut 81,1887. We Send it tree Weak filen, Young and Old. I 70 70 plaintiff, 1 50 Notice oi Sale of Real Estate on J. S. McEwen, vs. > Foreclosure. 70 Emily G. McEwen, defendant. ) To Emily G. McEwen. defendant: 70 In the Name o f the State o f Oregon: You 'O TIC E IS IlEltEBY GIVEN THAT 70 _ under and by virtue of an execution are hereby required to appear and answer 70 nnd order of sale issued out of the Circuit tho complaint filed against you in the 37 45 17 08 1 10 23 75 101 40 9 15 43 00 100 00 N Court of the state o f Oregon for Coos coun ty on the 28th day o f August, 1897, in a certain suit wherein Pacific States Savings, Building and Doan Company is plaintiff, and Annie Elizabeth Short. V ictor Dncks- trom and R. C. Cordes are defendants, b e ing case number 1519 of said court, the un dersigned. sheriff o f said county, to whom said execution nnd order o f sale is nd- dnssed. will, on FRIDAY. TH E EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1897. at ihe hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon o f said day nt the courthouse door in the town of Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and l>est bidder for cash the following described real property, towit.: Tlie enst naif of lots numbered two and three in block numbered sit in the town o f Marshfield in Coos Countv. state of Oregon, according to the official plat o f said town, recorded in the office of the countv clerk of said county. tinted at Coqnille City. Oregon, this 7th day of September, 1897. W. W. GAGE. Sheriff o f Coos county. Oregon. eep7 511 By C. A. G ao *, Deputy. above entitled suit, wherein J. 8. McEwen is the plaintiff and you, the said Emily G. McEwen, r n the defendant, on or before the 1st day of the next regular term o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, in and for the c unty o f Coos; said term o f court commeno s on Monday the 4lh day of October, 1897; and if yon fail so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for the relief in the complaint demanded, and to-wit: That the bonds o f matrimony between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and that each be freed from all obligations thereunder. Such other, farther and general relief as to the Court shall seem meet and equitable. By order of the Honorable J. ( ’ . Fuller- t -n. Judge o f tbe Circuit Conrt o f the State of Oregon for the County o f Coos, servioe o f this summon* iu made by publication thereof; said order is dated the 30th day o f July, 1897. Dated at Coquille City. Orogon, this 10th day o f August, 1897. E. PANNENBERG. Attcrn^v for Plaiutiff. C r