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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1897)
j recitation in good taste and pleas- > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 « jiug— The Fteucbmsn and the Flea Circuitcourt convened at Masonic Powder. ball, the temporary courthouse, in The program ended, then came T U E S D A Y , OCT. 5, 1897. F e in t a n d t r ie X T p p e r -C c q .-u .ille this city. Monthly morning at 9 lefreshmeuts und a social time. ^ Æ y r t l e W H a t The ladies had prepared bounti o ’clock, Judge Fullerton presiding. is G o in g 1 o n T lie r © . and. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY This is the first regular term of fully and spread a feast fit for a circuit court held at the new county king, nt (be small charge of only Farmers are now busy with their I Many o f our ppople are rustling; J. S. lNeEWEN & D. F. DEAR, seat, and being so convenient of , 10 cents per plate. Thisentertain- fall work. with bad colds or la grippe. Editors and Proprietors. nccess from all parts of the county, [ iug social feature was well patron S. B. Hermann left for R osebm g M. It. Lee of Baudon was in ized, while plays, conversation and was unusually well attended and Devoted to the material and social up- town the first of the week looking} ! a generally good time carried the Sunday morniDg. bulding of the Coquille Valley particularly favorably commented on. this year in valuable and of Coo» County generally. j entertainment to a late hour. S. E. Dtcker new drives a new after business matters. GRAND JURY. Sabsoriptiou, per year, in advanoe, $2. articles to smokers o f The following persons were se I The ladies deserve much praise buggy, haviug received the same Mrs. Win. Jeukins of this city, [ P. FISHER, N cwspapm A uv ektihino A'. knt lected as grand jnrors: L 21 J. G. for their untiring efforts to please, Saturdny. who has been quite ill for some Merchants' Exchange, Hau Fran« iaco, In phantom ba r authorised a g e n t . Th is paper ia kept on file Belieu, D. J. Lowe, A. D. Boone, nnd the credit o f tho Wm. Jenkins Ims mucli improved time past, is rapidly recovering. tali oillce. B la c k w e ll’s Julius Larsen, Willium Howell, marches and their beautiful, mazy his residence property by placing Dal Catbcart, the surveyor, and [ evolutions,belongs to the ladies who Genuine S. F. Star: A brilliant indication George F. Rosa, C. Y. Callaghan. I applied themselves so earnestly a new sidewalk iu front of it. who always wears a smile (for the; JURORS EXCUSED. of McKinley “prosperity” conics fair sex), spent Sunday in town. A csrload of fine mules was ! in giving tins new aud novel featuie, The judge excused the following- and to Mrs. Good, who designed a brought in nnd shipped to Bpaver from Sun Bernardino in the reduc Sam Currier, superintendent of ! tion of the mortgage indebtedness named jurors from service: Rich number of the figures and drilled Hill Friday for use in the minfs. the M. P. M. & D. Co’s mine, is I of the county within a few days of ard Walter and O. E. Smith. Win. | the corps up to this standard of Miss Lula Walker closed a very sp mding a few days in town gleet-! T o b a c c o half a million of dollnrs—by Wliitsell, being absent frem the perfection. prosperous term of school nt Row- iug his old frieuds. state and not served, was stricken foreclosure! --------------- »■<»»■♦ - — ■ ■ — Y ou will finJ one coupon In laud Prairie, aud retained home, [Maralifield Hun.l If some poor wretch owes you aj from the list. H. W. Dunham was side each 2 -ouncc bag, and two Thursday. few lollars and cannot pay you,) c o u p o n s inside each 4-ounce Banker Spaulding, o f Chicago, excused for one day. | Seven hundred boxes o f npples T he Best bag. Huya bag, read the coupon The attendance of attorneys was were shipped to San Francisco on Rev. C- U. Cross, of the M. E. you should nt once employ a who made awhj with so much and see how to get your share. I S m o k in g T o b a cco M a d o church south, preached two inter vicious attorney who will drag} Globe Savings bank and University large, who responded ns the docket the Areata. iooooooooooooooooooooooo'o him 10 or 15 miles from home aud | o f Illinois money, lins teen, after was called over ?nd made known Marshfield's attorneys are deeply esting sermons as an introduction put him to the unnecessary expense the usual formula in such matters, the status of the cnees in which engaged making preparations for at this place. of extra inileige f<»r witnesses aud acquitted in trials on two indict they were counsel, so that they circuit court. Mrs. Louis Knnpp of Port Or- officials, nud still further oppress could be set for trial. ments. ford nnd Mrs. Ida Murphy of Homer Ring, who had two ribs the helpless victim aud make him The following is a list o f the Portland,were visiting with friends- feel the balm of returning pros Oregon City Herald: The state attorneys— including the judge— in broken iu the ruilroad accident last ia town last week. perity iu a substantial uiauuer,thus of Illinois has just expended $125,- attendance at court at the opening: week, is able to be around with the assistance of n cane. Work on the Myrtle Point-Dairy, teaching him that if he will not 000 fcr the annual “ tour of camp Judge J. C. Fullerton, Roseburg. The present term of the March- viile wagon road w h s begun Mon yield to the dictates of the self- “ duty” of its militia. Yet we have J. \V. Hamilton, field graded aud high school opened day of last week under the super conceited nnd support their pet “ not heard of that state spending a A. M. Crawford, with an attendance of 20 in excess vision of A. L. Buell. candidates for office, then he must single dollar to relieve the distress J. W. Bennett, Marshfield. A Y E A R F O R o f the preceding one. The enroll “ of tens of thousands of stnrving D. L. Watson, Eldrr Joseph Liff of Indepen dance in a foreign court for his rnoDt of pay students is cousidera dence, Missoui i, is bolding services short-comings instead of being 1). L. Watson, jr., “ miners and their families. bly lurger than last term, all of T. S. Minott, in Dixon’s hall. He is of the tried at home nt a small expense. The Subscription Brice of which goe3 to show the appreciation Such conduct is worthy only of “ Capital Journal: A big adver J. S. Coke, jr., Latter Day SaiDts persuasion. condemnation and practiced by D E M U R E S T S is reduced of the patrons of our school,which “ tiser in ordering his ad. doubled in James Coke, to $ 1.00 a year. J. Clinton <fe Sons passed through none but pettifoggers. . is second to none in the state. “ this paper says: “ I have caught on A. E. Senman, Alfred Nicholls lmd quite a town last Friday with a steam to your method. You favor a large J. F. Hall, Messrs. Noble & Saunders com Demorest’s Family Magazine is more than a thrilling experience with a bear in boiler for their shingle-mill which pleted their government contract Fashion Magazine, although it gives tho very latest home and multitude of cash transactions at a S, H. Hazard, Empire City. they are building on Fishtrap. forei: n fashions each month; this is ouly one of its many val J. T. Hall, the sand hills on Wednesday of small margin in prefereuco to half on the river Monday. F. R. Archer, uable features. It hr.s something for each member of the fam last week. He was accompanied A. H. Moore, superintendent of superintendent of the work, will as many credit customers with big J. M. Upton, Bandoo. ily. for every department of the household, and its varied con J. P. Topping, " tents are <>f the highest grade, making it. pre-eminentlv, T h e by 8 . Rozel, and with the assist the Salmon mountain mines, came have a few men at work during the book accounts." Right F a m ily «1 Hit* W o r l d . It furnishes the beat L. A. Roberts, Myrtle Point. ance of two dogs got Mr. Bruin to town Friday, remaining over remainder of the week trimming thoughts of the most interesting and most progressive writers L. L. Burtensbaw, “ “ of the dry, and is abreast of the times in everything—Art, L it into a brush thicket und the fun Sunday, then extending Lis-visit to and ballasting wlrnre the same is A Pop paper at Medford sarcasti erature, Science, Society Affairs, Fiction, Household Matters, ensned. The dogs made it so Baudon, Port Orford aud Gold necessary. The dyke work is well cally says: “County scrip sold at A. J. Sherwood, Coqnille City. Sports, etc.— a single number frequently containing from 200 t<> “ “ warm for the bear that he was Bench. 300 engravings, making it the MOST COMPLETE AND MOST and substantially done; tbe piling Jacksonville the pnBt week at 2 W. Sinclair, PROFUSELY ILLU STR ATED of the great month1 ies. “ •' obliged to get out aud in so doing A very enjoyable social was nre all of standard size, firm tim per cent premium. Better kill off C. L. M o o d , TN*an»r«k« t ’ M .tlago «in «* Fashion Department is in every E. Panuenberg, “ “ bit one of the dogs a lick that made ber, well driven and thoroughly given nt tbe Presl yterian church these pesky Pops. They are getting way far ahead of that contained in any other publication. him sleep the sleep of sleepers. Mr. The case of W . P. Murphy vs. Friday evening under the auspices braced, the filling being of bailed the county out of debt, and county Subscribers nre entitled each month to patterns of the latest warrants are better than gold of Nels Rasmussen was Hie first called. Rozel got in the bear’s way, too, of the Christian Endeavor soci?ty. brush, woven in place with wire fashions in woman’ s attire, :it n o c o s t to tlieiii other than that necessary for postage and wrapping. It is a suit for stnke money on a nnd received a swipe from bruin A short program was given, after and anchored with sand bags, thus the gold standard.” bet paid over by the defendant con that sent him sprawling some 20 which the remainder of the evening forming a complete breakwater the NO BETTER CHRISTMAb G-IFT full length of the shoal below the Than 0 year’ s subscription to Demorest’s Magazine can be made. Hy subscribing AT The Ohio penitentiary authorities trary to the wishes of the plaintitT. feet on all fours, aud by the assist was spent in playing games. ONCE you can get the Magazine at the reduced price, and will also receive the hand forks of the river and confining the some 2/»-cent Xmas Number with its beautiful pane! picture supplement. and state officials are seriously plan The following compose the jury: ance of cold water and his friend The M. P. M. & D. Co. held their be recovered consciousness ten Remit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to tho water to an open channel of about ning a scheme to have criminals J. H. Nosier, Martin Miller, G. W. second annual meeting last Satur DEM OKEST PUBLISHING CO.. 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. carried by express companies in Yoakam, J. M. Whetstone, J. C. minutes later. Alfred says he has day nt the office of the secretary, 50 feet. The bank is protected in fiST lLft H erald and Demurest’«, both one year for ouly $2.25“Ysi3iX bad several scrimmages with bears a similar mauuer, the mote ex Laird, John O. Bates, S. M. Rowao, steel wire cages as express matter, 0 . Dodge, in this city. Much in thus doing away with the extra ex 8 . C. Rogers, J. N. Weekly, David but does not care to repeat last terest was taken by the members posed portions being covered with GREAT .SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER FOR PROMPT SUBLC R1PTION3. Wednesday’s experience. sand, gravel and stone. The effect McNair, J. A. Russell, George II. pense attached in sending deputies of tbe company, who seemed very ONLY $3.25 FOR of this work will doubtless be of and the annoyances connected with Wilson. IKandon Ueoorder. I enthusiastic over the outlook of the inestimable value to the river com The jury returned nt a late hour, it. Oregon might try the experi Friday, September 17th, was the mine. merce, as the already deepening haying agreed that the bet money ment with profit, also. warmest day we hed this Bummer, I Tho skimming station at this channel will by the force of the be returned to Murphy and the 5 ST\S FAMILY MAGAZINE ' Hie maximum temperature was as I place closed down Thursday, owing winter currents be scoured out to AND THE C O Q U IL L E That noble order, the G A. R., is costs divided between tho litigants. high as 73 degrees. At Coquille j to a change in the management of H E R A LD . a depth sufficient to admit tbe TUESDAY, OCT. 5TH. said to be rapidly becoming extinct. City on the same date it was as the Coquille creamery, of which river steamers nt all times in the The second day’s proceedings high as 92; at Marshfield it was! In Wisconsin alone, during the past the statiou was an auxiliary. This year. It is to be mncti regretted year, according to the report of opened with the case of the State 95, and at Norway it was 102 or; is a great inconvenience to the by our people that there was not Department Commander Grey, 10(1,‘5 vs. J. N. Russell, for murder,' 29 degrees higher than it was at} d a ir y in g p e o p le o f th is s e c tio n win» sufficient funds to complete th ) have severed connection with the and the selection of a jury was Baudon. ............................... pOR linve been patrons of the station. work over the remaining shoals order by renson of suspension or proceeded with. At 9:30 the venire T in slonmer Moro experienced Mr. Erdice, who hns lmd charge of that now obstruct navigation aud had been exhausted, with six jurors delinquent payment. He reports EW SPAPER some heavy weather off Cape the statiou, is a thorough creamery prevents boats reaching Myrtle for the year 242 deaths. At this in the box, when the judge ordered R E A D E A S . Blanco Wednesday morniDg. She man and knows how to make the Poiut the year round. It is to he a new venire o f 24 names, which rate the organization will die in this had her foresail curried away nnd business n profitable one to tbe hoped that in cousideiing the river state in 10 ) ears. Grey says that was given to the sheriff, nnd the the lift rope to the same parted. farmer, while the closing down of aud I arbor bill congress will allow the same conditions exist all over hour of 1 o’clock set tor resuming The sail was torn clear across about the skimming slatiou is to be re a sufficient sum to complete this trial. Following are the jurors the country. The state department gretted by all. The loss to the mucb-DPpded improvement, and a yard from the lower boom. of the order in Colorado disbanded selected up to the hour of our go farmer will be small, as A. H. that our congressman, Mr. Tongue, ing to press: George H. Wilson, The J. 8 . Kimbnll Co. wrote to a year ago, as the membership no ■ AND THE — John O. Bates, Daniel McIntosh, T. W. Clark, o f this place, that Black & Co. are prepared to handle will use his best efforts to secure longer could support it. nD ample appropriation. J. N. Weekly, J. M. Whetstone, they were making arrangements to the greater pot liou of the butler. (C o q u i l l e ( s i t y ^ e i ^ a l d E. M. Hermann. These were cho build a steamei for the Coquille Riverton Rioting«. Jottings From Libby. sen out ot 20 examined. trade. Added to this information right crowd going, and it would do ONE Y E A R FOR $ 2 . 0 0 ! comes H. II Reed, who informed the people in camp good to see E. BOTH Riverton, Oct. 4.— The Barrows The 0. E. S. Entertainment, Libby, Oct. 2—Work is booming B. on the trip. us that he Imd the building of the | boys aro getting out some tine saw- T is scarcely necessary to call attention to the superior merits of T H E T W IC E - in our camp. A. Bunton’s two oldest, Etta and A-W EEK edition of T H E ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC ns n newspaper. logs for the Coquille mill. Giveu nt Masonic hall Inst Satur proposed steamer which is to be Every hobo who comes iuto camp Robbie, nre down with fever, and It has so many advantages as a news gatherer, that no other paper can claim to be ita built nt Fort Brngg. The proposed The Marsdens are now working day night, was well patronized equal. Tho whole field of news is covered thoroughly. The special features and illus receives work. vessel is to be 136 feet long nnd to I also J. Gustasou, which makes things trations aro always tho best. More noted writers contribute to its columns than to any the B. B. coal mino. and a very recherche affair. The ; AYe do miss the departure from other paper of its clans. It is published especially to meet the wants of that large olass S. G. Coulter is now engaged in program provided n new and very draw 10 feet when loaded. She is! our midst of our well-respected look very bad, but it is to be hoped of who have not the opportunity or cannot afford to read a daily paper. they will pull through and that it It readers picking and packing upples for attractive feature, that of the phan to be 200 tons net tonnage nnd have is the leading Democratic paper of the Mississippi Valley nnd the South and W est. psssenger accommodations fur 20 boardinghouse keeper nnd liis book- won’t spread farther. Hy a special arrangement made for a limited time only, our friends will be given an. tom marches, besides other edify shipment. opportunity to take advantage of this liberal proposition. this keeper. F etch ’ um . Janies Doughty of Lampey creek ing, plensing nud entertaning nuiu- : passengers. The trade of good | I notice a new painter has arrived Remember the offer, T he T wice - a -W eek R epublic , 16 pages a week, lias rented the Collins house for bers. At the hour spt for the rise river is increasing and n vesRel fur tbe river would be n good in camp and obtained work immedi- Our Correspondent, "Don Rex," on the Wing. and T he H erald , both oue year for only $ 2 . this winter. His family will move of the curtain, Mrs. Nora A. Good, inveBtment and it is necessary for ately. up in order to send bis children to secretary of the O. E. 8 ., announced Home now additions nre being put VVrssToN, Douglas county, Oregon, 1 a song of Welcome, a trio, in which the growth nnd development of the; school. September -‘7, 1SP7. ( 'VTO TICE.—My wife having left my be d on to certain residences in town T. P. Hanley, James Perkins nnd she was soprano, Miss Lilly Wagner | resources of this section that we l i and board without cause or provooa En. H e r a l d : This finds “ Don Ilex” have one for this trad«. Captain which could have been done with tion, I hereby warn the public ngaint har James Doughty made us a pleasant alto, and J . S. McEwen basso— seated on a stack of prune boxes, out. boring or trusting her on my account, as I Reed will return to San Francisco Miss Irma Lukeus presiding ut the call last Friday. will not bo rt’SiMinsible for any debts or Now is tlie time we should ask writing by the light of a drier. Five immediately to go to work on the TO obligations of her contracting from date o f Tho steamer Moro took on a load organ. for our dwellings to be painted and driers are running here nt B. C. said desertion. E. F. CAH LILE. Then followed the phantom ship. of coal nt Tiinon's bunkers last Sat -- Myrtle Point. Oregon, August 21. 1897. papered, while we have this painter Agee's, »lay aud night, and 12,000 inarches, for which (he lights were urday. Frauk G. Jones, who was on around, who, I undestand, is work pounds of dried prunes are taken Mr. Bean nnd family of Drain turned low and sixteen ladies, in trial at Gold Beach last week for ing for his meat, but still which is off from these five driers every 24 drove in with bis team. They came white, a 'pnlchral. ghostly uniforms, the killing of L. B. Hartman, wns not so cheap as the schoolhouse hi urs. Prune pickers are getting Notice of Sale of Real Estate on to visit their son, J. L. Bean, nnd executed thirteen figures with mil acquitted The trial lasted three Each box holds which our much respected friend 3 cents per box. Foreclosure. family and J. II. Tiinou. They itary precision and in a charming days, the 6tnte being represented one bushel or CO pounds, and good Dick did and not even got his meat returned the latter part of the woeli, manner. The figures formed suc by Attorney Yates, of Corvallis, pickers make from ?1 to $1.50 per IV O T IU E IS HEREBY G IVEN T H A T for. accompanied by their daughter, cessively after the opening march aud W. McNair, of San Francisco; i l under and by virtue of an execution What is the matter with Billy and day. Tbe price of prunes now is and order of sale issued out of the Circuit were a star, chain, opeu triangle,! Mrs. Timon, and also Mrs. F. M. George M. Brown, of Iioseburg, Pete, who I understand have dis 5 cents, anti at 5 centu prunes are a Court of the state of Oregon for Coos coun broken wheel, closed triangle, appearing for the defense. Jackson. There are ICO acres ty on the 28th day of August, 1897, in a solved friendship on account of n paying crop. certain suit wherein Pacific States Savings, Robert Mnrsden hns purchased double wheel, braid, wheel o f four in prunes here at Agee’s and a good little wine which I thought would Building and Ijoan Company is plaintiff, YELLOW FEVER. the old Paden ranch of Mrs. Faugh. spokes, diamond, O., E., 8 ,, cross, and Annie Elizabeth Short, Victor Laoks- not have bothered Billy; but what many smaller orchards along the W e will send you by mail, Absolutely trom and R. C. Cordes aro defendants, be Thomas Ashton presented us with closing march, which were viewed Free, in plain package, the All-Power ing case number 1549 of said court, the un can you expect— it is the boarders river now bearing and many young some of the best eider that we linve by the audience with marked at Cases of the Disease as Distributed In the ful Dr. Holman’ « Vital Hestorative dersigned, sheriff of said county, to whom orchards not yet bearing. In pick that nre bothering him. Various Cities. Tablets, with a legal guarantee to said execution and order of sale is ad tention nnd evidences o f hearty tasted on the Coquille. We have got a fine band in town ing, one man shakes tbe trees for permanently cure lost Manhood, Self- dressed. will, on FRIDAY, T H E EIGH TH The phantom sol Rev. Craig held services hero last nppreciatirn. the pickers and they gather them in Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varioocele, DAY OF OCTOBER. 1897, at the hour of Washington, Sept. 30.—Tbe pro which will need no uniform only the diery were: Miss Emma Lorenz, stops forever night Emissions and all ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at Sunday. He is well liked. buckets and put them in boxes. The natural color, black aud white, which unnatural drains. Returns to former the courthouse door in the town of Coquille gress of the yellow fever epidemic, Mrs. Jennie Rose, Misses Bell Rich, D onna A na . appearances emaciated organs. hits well together in our baud. trees are gone over twice; a light City, Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale and — * . Mary Diane, Julia Drane, Clara up to tho close of the surgeon- sell at public auction to the highest and Pull along, ye whites; ye are doing shaking is given the first time to get general of thd marine hospital Bridge Item:. .Inge, Icy March, Flo Boyrie. Mrs. I best bidder for cash the following described tbe ripest fruit, and the next lime, it fast. service, gives a total of C82 cases real property, towit; The east naif of lota Tuttle, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Krihs, about a week later, all the fruit is If we conld not cure, we wonld not numbered two and three in block numbered We can notice our stable boss is send our medicine free to try, nnd Bridge, Oct. 1.— Born To the Misses Edith Ha) ter, Susie Tuttle, and sixty deaths in the entire six in the town of Marshfield in Coos shnken off. pay when satisfied. County, Rfale of Oregon, according to the wife of S. R. Lushbaugh, Sept. 28th, Marvin Lamb, Ella Buck, Mary country, distributed by citios nnd cutting up well at dances and such About 45 hands nre working here official plat of said town, recorded in the like foolishness, but I think it would a daughter. Mother und child do Quick. Miss Irma Lukins was towns ns follows: at Agee s; 22 hands are in the five 1 Address office of the county clerk of said connty. Edwards, 221 cases, 6 deaths; pay him better to stay at home with ing well. Dated at Coquill** City, Oregon, this 7th organist and performed a series of driers, 20 pickers, two prune nnd ! day of September, 1897. New Orleans, 203 cases, 24 deaths; liis children. Potato digging is in progress in musical renditions appropriate to WESTERN M EDICINE CO., box haulers, and one to shnke trees. j W . W . GAGE, Biloxi, Miss., 131 eases, 7 deaths; Come, now, I came pretty near this vicinity. The yield is nbove the mnnuBuvara. Sheriff of Coos connty, Oregon. The drying will be done by the first [Incorporated! sep7 5t | By C. A. G a g e , Deputy. tile avernge; “ spuds” will be cheap Thiep musical numbers on the Mobile (to Tuesday night), 53 eases, forgetting to meution about our week in October. in this section this fall. program were cancel led Ht a late 8 deaths; Scranton, Miss., 39 cnees, saloon, run by colored people, which Kalamazoo. Mich. A fruit drier near Canyonville C. F. Hill and son aro going into hour, owing to sickness nmong the 3 deaths; Ocean Springs, 23 eases, shows our respect for them when ! was burned dewn the other day; we patronize them. Also the respect — deaths; Barclay, Miss., 10 cases, tho sheep buisness. They have parties who were to pnttlcipate Executor's Notice- also Ernest Rice lost his large barn 4 deaths; Cairo, 111, 4 cases; Atlanta, of the company for the whites w h o,,. . . . , , , about 225 head. ther*lD . , .* , lots of hav and three good horses J NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN THAT Tho Into rains have somewhat Miss Keely’s rendition of “ The Gn., Louisville, l’arkinson. Miss., when running the company saloon, ^ N by an order of the County Court of j ordered it closed, because the com hindered the loggers, but they are Stow aw Hy” w as superb and elicited and Beaumont, one case each. the State of Oregon for the County of Rev. Rosalind been holding meet-I pany wns losing. And women everywhere hail the day of Coos, made on the t>th day of July, 1897, hard at it ngnin. Graham's ramp earnest attention nud warm ap y ANTED.— T R U ST W O R TH Y AND ings nt Dillard, but closed and left the nation’ s regeneration into life, thrift John F. Munford was dnly appiinted exec While I am writing I may as well ban had a very successful run so far plause. native gentlemen or I« lies to travel and energy by the passage of the "Tariff utor of the estate of James McNaughton for Washington state. for responsible established lionse in Stute not forget to mention the Klondike t the present season. X. (d eceas'd ', nnd that letters testamentary Hill.” Hon. W Sinelnir made n short of D on R ex . Oregon. M »nthly $*»».1X1 sn.l expenses. Prices will be higher for labor, for pro have been duly issued to me. »«•» * address on belmlf of the O. E. 8 ., Position sten,lv. Reference. Eilcl»»se self- nnd its emigrants, who nre talking I duce. for manufactured articles; but times Therefore a! I persons h iving cl aims G. U p Fontenoy, a feat her dyer defining the basic principles of its sddressed stamped envoi»»,»e. I lie Domin cf going from here, nnd if there is; Treasurer's TTotioe. will be better for everybody. Until the against said estate are hereby notified to ion Company, Dept. Y*. Chicago. anything 1 can do it is to wish them 1 reaction takes place we s**H at the same present the same with pn per vouchers to and cleaner in Cleveland, was a organization and its social relations. low figures. Send for complete list. 44 -aid executor withiu six months from the o t ic e is h f u e b y g iv e n t h a t sitci-es« nmong the gold there, as it teaclit r of French in Montreal A voeal quartet, Lorraine, was Don*! Teltsrre S|*tl sud Siitele Tour I.ife A s a f, lint* of this notice, at Arago, Coos county, nil county warrants end »rsed prior to pages, FREE. Oregon. many years ago, nnd Imd for n then given by Mrs. Good, Miss T o q u ii to b s ce o rustly and fo re r e r . t»e n :u : is a metal they cannot see much of O ctob er 22. lW l, will be pnid on present n e tle .fu U o f llfe . n c r v e a n d vigor, taUe No-To* C A S H S T 0 I \ E , Dated this 12th day of Julv. 1897, • pupil a vi nng British officer, who Lilly Wagner. Prof. Claude Nosier B se. ttie «render w orker, thnt mal -s arrak men here. But there is only one fault ation at my «»’.lice in Ooqm lle T itv. No m - J. F. Ml n FORD. terfst w ill be allowed a fter J cto b e r 15. 25-27 M a r k e t S t . , str.tr,a. »VII druvvlsts. ,10o or f i . C ure (riinrau- I have about the emigrants from hns since become known to the ami J. H. McEwen. Executor of the Estate of Jc u*3 McNaugh 1897 . tcctl llo o k le t and «am pie free. A.Uirras SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ton, deceased. fanglOit W . W . H AYE3, County Treasurer. ( world us Lm d Wolseley. Miss Kcta Sinclair then gave a SW rling K cm edy C o , C intano o r New York 1 ^ere> &nd that is there is uot the , G a p ilU C iti) g ie t n ift. UPPER-RIVER Court Notes. DEPARTMENT. $ 250,000 1 To Bo Giviff Away i» ir h a m $ 1.00 DEM OREST’S Family Magazine. THE NEW YORK STAR,) ñ Special Bargain C* TNT T he Twice-a-WeeS^ Republic I We Send it Free Weak Men, Young and Old. Bright Men U N 1 SMITH’S