Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 28, 1898, Image 4

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A RUBBER.
GcyiiUt C ity gtaxitt.
S T . JA C O B S OIL
T U E SD A Y , JUN E 28, 1898.
Church Directory.
H K I 8 T U N PH U H CH , C oaa ille Oily
Preaching 1 hi and 3d L o rd ’ * days in
each m onth, at 11 o 'clo ck a. ro. and 7:30
p. t o . Bund ay-school every Sunday at 10
o 'c lo ck a. m.
Pray« r m eeting every W ed- j
neadav e v e o io g .
0 . A. S tink , l i m i t !
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SORENESS AND STIFFNESS.
Dora Doings.
Dor«, June 23.— Bunshins nml
shower« a rp the order r f the day.
, J huìpb Doughty,
Wbeekly «Dll Deputy
«reek, was up on h° i p “ P y.
ousiness
j Crosby are repairing the ronds iu
TLur*d,*>'
I fine shape.
Wood, coni and brick delivered
James Laird lias succeeded iu
on short notice by
j getting the mail route from Rose.
•
A. O. W heeler i burg to Empire via the Coos Bay
Grandma Seed enme over from I Wagon Road.
Revs. Martin and Mickelson are
Beaver Hill on Friday’s tram.
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.
She is considerably crippled „ q „ i , bolding
the
North
‘ Fork with good success.
and in declining healteh.
| The United Brethren will com-
Me note iu the Salem Statesman mence meetings about the 8th of
of last Thursday that Fiank M e- ¡ J u l y j n their large tent on the
Devitt. of the Bandou Recorder, North Fork o f the Coquille.
was then iD that city visiting his I J. M. Weekly and L. Martin bid
mother and many friends.
in the candy stand at Gravel Ford
Frank T. Satan has been com­ on the 4th of July.
Barbecue aud basket dinner at
missioned colouel of a Tennessee
regiment, says the Denver Post. Gravel Ford on the 4th of July.
This son-of-a-distinguisbed father Every body come— but don’ t forget
D on R ex .
business is being carried entirely your basket.
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too far.
(From the Coos Bay News)
James Laird, o f Sitkum, has
been given the mail contrn’ t from
Roseburg to Coos bay via the Old
Coos Bay Wagon Road. 'Ibis is a
i r » route, established within the
past month.
Rev. A. 8. Foster, pastor of the
Medford Presbyterian church, has
accepted a call to Myrtle Point.
The Medford oliurch is clear of
debt sud has added 71 D ew m e m ­
bers to the roll.
Rob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind
says that for constipation he *hax
found DsWitt’s Little Early Kisers
to be perfect.
They never gripe.
Try them for stomach and liver
troubles. R. S. Knowltou.
Capt. George Leaeve and Jamea
Wall have taken the sub-oonlracl
to carry the mail from Drain to
Gardiner. They will start on July
1st. They will likely use the Fawn
as the mail boat ou the Umpqua.
tS T ~ 0 n account of failing health.
tfiC o o e o f the finest ranches in the
RaTVtnto must bo sold at once. Call
Bkcà~at H erald office, or on James
S0~Dougiitv, Lampey creek, this
®ri“ oounty.
Miss Maude Garfield arrived ou
the Fulton, Friday, on a visit to
relative» id C oos county.
The schooner Neptune arrived
Thursday and loaded lumber at th e
railroad dock.
The lumber was
from Johnson’s mill, Coquille City.
George Miller fell from bis horse,
while crossing Coal Bank slough
bridge, Sunday, resulting in his
right arm being broken. The hoy
is a stepson of Louis Default, of
Isthmus slough.
The Blanco, with Capt. Lightner
in the pilot house, made a trip to
King’s lauding on the Isthmus.
Sunday, and brought down a lot of
butter from the Coquille creamery,
to be shipped below.
The attorneys of Eugene pre­
sented Judge Fullerton a gold­
headed cane Thursday afternoon.
Hon George B. Dorris, the father
of the Lane county bar, made the
presentation. Juilge Fullerton will
retire next month.
The stern-wheel river steamer
Rideout passed up the coast, a few
days ogo, iu tow of a steam
schooner, bound for the Yukon.
Capt. Bob Dunham was in charge
of the Rideout, and Joe Fox aud
two sons, Jud Mills and some
other Coos bay people were on
board.
Bee the big posters ordered by
tb e4 th of July committee,and now
posted throughout the county.
The H erald is the only office in
the county that can put out such
large and neat job printing, and
1 Marshfield Snn.l
furnishes the neatest job work of
Miss Maude Miller and her com­
all kinds at city prices.
pany will play “ Forty-nine” at
Our former townsman, 8. H. M c­ Bandon on the Fourth.
Adams (Bam), is elected a county
“ Big Dan” Richards, formerly
commissioner of Curry couDty on of this place, died of heart disease
the Union ticket. Sam is a good at Sissons, California, last week.
citizen, ind ue trions, quiet and
C. M. Idlcman, attorney general
honest, and we doubt Dot will make of the state o f Oregon, arrived in
a good official. The H erald con­ Marshfield yesterday.
Mr. Idle-
gratulates all patties.
man is one of R. A. Graham’s at­
Mrs. Buskirk, the dressmaker, torneys iu the Beaver Hill litiga­
is d o w centrally located,with accom­ tion.
modations and well lighted room,
Amoug those enlisting and pass­
aud is better prepared than ever to ing the examination for service in
do dressmaking and sewing of all the army at Portland Saturday, we
kinds. She solicits the patronage notice the names o f Isaac Lnudo
o f the publio. Call at the Wilkins and Fred M. Garrison, formerly
photograph gallery.
* residents of this place.
Missps Maggie Anderson and
Arrivals per Areata, June 21:
E. Pollexfen, Mrs. Pollexfen, Miss Jottie Watson returned home Tues­
Pollexfen, Mies Howard, Miss J. day from Monmouth, where they
Schiller, Mrs. A. Brunell, Ü. Matt have been attending the Slate Nor­
son, Mrs. Mattson, Miss E. True, mal school. They came in from
C. R. Garrison, Mrs. A. Pollock, Roseburg with Mr. Andersou in a
P. Baylis, Mrs. A. 8. Miller, H. private couveyanco.
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BoDgstacken, J. Bolileeman, Miss
Miss Jo Beyers returned from
F . Jamas, W. P. Butler, H. Batten,
the state normal school at Ashland
J . W. Tanner, L. Christenson.
reaching this place Sunday, 19th
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh inst., coming overland from the
valley iu a hack with her sister Alice
that Contain Mercury.
She comes
An mercury will surely destroy the sense of and brother Creed.
■mell and com p letely derange the whole crowned with the honors o f her
system when entérine it through fcho mucous class and schorl, having been a de­
surfaces.
Huoh articles should never be
used except on nreHcriptions from reputable voted and careful student, r.nxious
physicians, as the dam age they will d o is to attaiD to the school’s test edu­
ten fold to the good you can possibly derive
from them . H a ll's Catarrh Cure, manufr.o- cational capacity.
taxed by F. J. Cheney <fc C o ., T oledo, O.,
con tains no mercury, and is taken internally,
actin g directly op en the blood and m ucous
surfaces o f the system. In buying Haifa
Catarrh Cure b i sure you get the genuine.
I t is taken internally, and made iu T oled o.
O h io, b y F . J. Cheney A Co. Testim onials
free.
H T Sold by druggists, price 76c. per bottle.
Miss Pearl Fetter has returned
lo her home at Remote, in this
county, from Drain, where she had
attended the late sesaiou of the
State Normal school.
She was a
member o f the graduating class,
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A threatened blszs occurred Inst! honors.
Thursday, U . a r noon, to the prop-
We thank Miss Lets Barrows for
pcmipied by Merchaut C. M. L b(wlie, |)f well-kept and choice
Skeels (the 1). P. Strang home
|t>(1 wLiph g|lft placPtl ou onr
i t cu res In
t w o or th roo
vigorous ru bs.
£ nf ,in * of
Myrtle Point, attended the Masonic
«rami lodge at Portland returning
per steamer Fulton and via the
railroad from the bay Inal Friday.
He bad an enjoyable visit nnd likes
Portland.
Thousands of persons have been
•’'"'e'1 *>f l” K's bv using DsWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It heala promp-
tly nnd cures eczema and all skin
disrasi-s. It Rives immediate relief,
a. Knowltou.
I)r. Moore now owns n fine sad­
dle horsp f«.r Ilia professional calls.
Geo. Martin brought the alumni
iu ft uni Roseburg.
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The Seventh Day A (Dentistshave
erected n large tent at Sheridan
under the direction of Elder W. C.
Ward.
Exchange;
A Kansas weekly
! paper states among its local items;
i
The following is the official count “ Mrs. Jones called this morning
ami laid a dozen egge on our table.”
j of the rote cast in Curry county for
There is uo telling what a Kausas
’ district nud county officers:
I Circuit Judge— Hamilton, Union, Woman wouldn't do when she is in
the right humor.
206; Woo«!cook, Rep., 21)7
Prosecuting Attorney— Brown,
Governor Lord has appointed
Rep., 364; Denliuger, Union 170.
the following regents of the Ore­
Joint
Representative—Huntley, gon ugt ¡cultural college at Cor­
Rep,, 311; I’lntts, Union, 239.
vallis: B. S. Pague, of Portland,
County Clerk— Guthritlge, Union, terrh to expire ou December 15,
275; Woodruff, Rep., 289.
1903; Hon. H. It. Lake, of Cor­
Sheriff— Turner, Union, 290; vallis, in succession of Wallis
Walker, Rep., 272.
Nash, term to expire ou December,
Commissioner— Adolphsen, Ind., 15, 1906; Wallace E. Yates, o f Cor­
128; McAdams, Union, 216; Olsen, vallis, reappointed, ceases Decem­
Rep., 204.
ber 15, 1906.
Assessor— Bond, Rep., 262; Miller,
JOHN K A IN O
M A R T IN KCSS
Union, 271.
T H E M A R S H F IE L D
County Treasurer— Averill, Union,
299; Gibson, Rep., 244.
School Superintendent— Guerin,
Ind. Dem., 197; Johnson, Rep., 187;
Stewart, Union, 167.
Surveyor—Canfield, Union, (no
opposition) 399
N O RTH F R O N T S T R E E T .
C oroner-E ngl.m an, Ind. Rep , 209;
M A R S H F IE L D .
Fritch, Union, 236.
Curry County Totals.
^ O S COUNTY C A SE S IN SU PR EM E COURT,
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3 4 Y E A R S O F S U FFERIN G ".
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FEVER.
N E U R A L G IA A N D S C IA T IC A .
For twenty long years my wife suffered un­
told tortures from Sciatica and Neuralgia,
and I thank God for the day that vour heav­
en sent remedy fell into my hands, for it
completely cured her lam a minister of
the Gospel, and when I find any who suffer,
cannot help but recommend ” 5 DROPS ’, for
E V E R Y T H IN G N E W AND N EAT, AND
J T a b les supplied with the best in the
m arket.
R egular board mid lod gin g , $4 per w eek.
Single m eals, 26 cen ts.
sep8
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24
AND HAY
I And the bottle of ” 5 DROPS ” to be very
good and Just what you claim. My wile 1 ms
been suffering with Catarrh and Hay Fever
over 10 yearn. She has tried everything and
doctored much, tmt no cure until she tried
“ 6 D ROPS" which completely cured her.
Yours truly
REV. L. VOS WALD,
March 31, 189«.
Milbauk, S. D.
MRS. 0. A. KELLY, Proprietor,
C H IC A G O .
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•‘ B E 4 1 J T T ”
t h e
P A R A L Y S I S AND R H E U M A T I S M
D ear Sms;
N ovkmhkr *,
ih IKJ.
It is with pleasure I apeak o f your price­
less remedy and of the good it has done me.
For the last eight years I have been an incur*
able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism.
Just think, for eight years a total cripple, not
able lo earn a penny nor able to walk or step
on tho ground without the aid of something
to le.-iri on. Heaven bless the man who di»-
covered (h*s remedy, for, thanks to him and
to f.’od, Inin able to walk and able to work,
1 have only mken two-thirds o f a bottle, but
have not had any pain In my back since I
took the first dose, and after the second I
walked across tho floor, which I have not
done iu years. I have thrown away n y cane
nml shall never need it again. To any one
sending me n two-cent stamp I will send my
nfllduvit.
I have another bottle o f "g
DROPS” and value it at fl.oo per drop.
Thankfully yours, KDWAKD CASTLE,
1006 Wall Street.
Sioux City, Iowa.
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
D e ar S ir s :
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k h t k m h ir
24,1800.
wish to
tell l you and suffering humanity
■M
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how much good
* 5 DROPS” has done ma,
ung of tills year I took down
On the beginning
liithin
bedfast with Inflammatory
Rheumatism, and
I was doctored by as good physicians as this
country has. but they could not cure me. On
August 4, I began to take ” 6 DR O P8,” At
that time every Joint in my body and my
limbs were stiff, so that I could not ba
moved. jKven ray tongue was getting so
that I could hardly speak so any one could
understand me, but to-day, only seven weeks
from that lime, I am absolutely cured, and
thank you ami God for my recovery.
Gratefully yours,
110 RACE F. ANDERSON, McCracken, Kant.
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE GO , 167 Dearborn Street,
.
anufacture
1
If you have not sullicient confidence after reading those letters to send for a large bot­
tle, send for a sample bottle, which contains suQicieni medicine to convince you of Its merit.
This wonderful curative gives almcBt installi relief, and is a pennuuont cure for l l h e u *
m a t lo m N e u r n lg ia , S c i a t i c a , C a ta rrh , A s t l i m n , liviiM 'p sia. B a c k a c h e , H a y
F e v e r , S le r p ie e s n e s s , N o r voubiicsm . N o r v o n s tuid N e u r a lg i c H c a d a e h r f l,
H e a r t W e a k n e s s , T o oth ach e*. K n r n e h e , C r o u p , “ L a G r i p p e , M a l a r i a ,
C r e e p i n g Y u in h u e s» B r o o c h ttl* and kindred diseases.
"F I V E DROPS” is the name and dose. Large bottles (Sou doses), $1 00. Six bottles fof
$5.oo. Sample bottle, prepaid bv mail, 2.">c. Not sold by druggists, but only by us and oof
agents. Agents appointed iti new territory.
IDNEY
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chool Furniture Co
Y o u S le e p In a n A ir
T h a t C u re s • . • •
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I know It will do more than you claim for it
ItKV. F. M. COOP Bit, Washington Center, Mo]
J a m u a k t 2, in'f7.
Over 34 year» ago I hnd Tvphold Fever,
and barely escaped with my life. It left my
system ho shuttered that I have nud ever
since, KheumuiiMii i.nd Throat Trouble,
which gave me u terrible <’• ugh. I 1 > h .', been
unable to find any relief for these diber.scH,
until I learned of your ” 6 DROPS” , which
I commenced taking only two months ago,
and my cure lion been indeed wnNHKi;,na
Already my cough hue entirely disappeared
and the Rheumatism which lor a lew yenifi
iast haw threatened to mate a cripple o f me
s cured, and I am free from pain. This i.i
the most w nidcrl'ul and the cheapest remedy
ever discovered. I am more thankful to vou
than words cun tell and 1 want everybody to
know what ” fiDRO»*S" has done for n. \
Although I am ovkii 70 ykauh old, 1 am feel-
ing better th n I have iu years.
I shall be glad to answer any questions re­
garding my case from anyone enclosing a
two.cent stamp.
Gratefully your«,
MRS. SAMUEL RIBLET. Litchfield,Mich.
IUVEHTON, 0008 COUNTY, OltEGON
K II8 S E L .
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Grip,
Threat and Lang Troubles.
RHEÜ
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Read carefully this t -m uom al found below, also letters from thoM
who nave been cured of
< isi an i renumber that “ 5 Drops" has anti can neve<
fail to quickly relieve an pei u.ineptly cure.
Sept. «, itfve
D eah sin : —Your boiile <>i * > bum s" received. It was for uu old friend, Mr. V m ,
Edwards, o f Martiustowu W s. II ? I d : had Neuralgia In bin chest, suffering a great deal o f
pain, so much bo that it uifer.od Id» L‘f»"q kiiu he cm id not nJeini ou account of a smothered
reeling. He has been under the l itre o f the moat MuJueid. physicians, but found uo relief
until I gave him h dose o f ” 5 !»u>. ’ Tho very fi.-.t nignt ho iv.-dud well, and has e m u luce
andia gaining flail). I n v It an? ; y.■v - ••hi nod began takl.-g your medicine last April
for Hbeuinaturn, which 1 have hud for U y. ir*, also for a weak heart. Since taking
**.“> Drop»“ the Rheumatism h-t.<* ;i!l disappeared, the btitfues* la gone from my Joints and my
heart never aiisaes a I kjm I 1 ton to -L:y a well, stron-; wo nan. and iow e It to ' ’5 Drops.” I
Dill y wish 1 could bound my bugle o f pr«*.Ue loud enough to be liquid nil over the world and
COlll ild convince every one that “ j Drop1* ' In t:ll you claim it to be and more.
Mrs. l> f. Carver, Winslow, Stevenson 0 o „ 111.
The Riverton Hotel
L KIN DS o f blacksm ith work a n !
work, uaw or repair w ork, dona
A L wftRoa
on short notice.
novl*r!>r.I
4 9 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R IN G
Portland, June 21.—The official
! returns from the state election show
| the following results for governor:
Total vote cast, 84,713.
Geer,
| Republican, 45,101, King, Fusion,
34,530; Luce, Middle-of-the- Road ,
| 866; Cliutou, Prohibition, 2213.
Geer’s plurality, 10,574.
G eer’s]
! majority, 5495.
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lucoropetency among officers of
the volunteer army aud crookedness
in filling army contracts are said
to have greatly delayed the execu- j
tion o f tho millitary plans of j
the government.
This would be
an excellent time to spot nnd pun­
ish « few of the guilty contractors.
The incompetent officers should he
put where their iucompeteucy can !
do uo harm.
CATARRH
Ruling as to Condemnation ol Property for
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
Road Purposes.
T o g i .e satisfaction.
Com e and see n s.
Salem, Or., June 20.— The su­
preme court today rendered opinions
as follows:
The Coos Buy, Roseburg A
Eastern Railway & Navigation Com
paiiv, appellant, vs. Z. T. Sigliti,
respondent; from Coos county;
J. C. Fullerton, judge; affirmed.
Opinion by Wolverton, J.
This was an action to recover the
possession of 624 steel T rails, with
fish plates to match, and a lot of
bridge bolts and washers.
The
defendant was sheriff and justifies
his possession by reusou of having
seized the same as the property of
one R. A. Graham, by virtue of an
execution duly issued upon a judg
ment in favor of one Miller and
agaiust Graham.
Tho plaintiff
claimed to have purchased the prop­
erty through Graham, as its man­
ager. The jury found, by their ver­
dict, that Grahams was, at the time
of the levy, the owner ot the prop­
erty aud that defendant acquired a
special interest therein, by virtue of
such levy, and found the value of
the entire property to be $10,000.
It was contended that “ where the
defendant has but a limited interest,
which is less than the value of the
property, judgmeut in his favor
should not be for the full amount,
unless he is liable to general owner,
but shounld be only for the amount
of his special interest.” It is held
that, in this case, the defendant is a
bailee and that as such he is ac­
countable to Graham for the full
value of property; consequently, he
should have judgmeut for the return
of the property or its value.
The Official Stale Vote for Governor.
“ I think DoWitt’s Witch Hazel I
Salve is the finest preparation ou I
the market for piles.” So writes
John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va.
Try it and you will think the same.
It aFo cures eczema and all skin
diseases. It S. Knowltou.
and ffapiM ers,
ILL. U. S . A.
celedh ated
Automatic Pnpils’
d e s k s
j J
ust a word
THERE ARE TYPEW RITERS in great variety
Rut. there is only one Leader and that is th©
T H E P IL L O W IN H A L E R
is a pillow so constructed and socharged
that it throws off a vapor during all the
night. With every breath taken intothe
body it directly applie» to tho inflamed
air-passages of the head, throat and lungs
a thoroughly disinfect 'd and properly
medicated air to soothe
cure them.
THR ONLY KNOWN MR A NS FOR
LONG-CONTINUKD INHALATION.
It has cured thousands of stubborn
cases after all other remedies had failed.
Send for free descriptive pamphlet and
testimonials ; and kindly be sure to men*
tion this paper.
P IL L O W -IN H A L E R
C O .,
81 Corcoran lin ild in g , W a sh in gton ,
I). C., or 1409 C hestnut Street,
P h ilad elph ia, U i.
L IG H T E S T
TOUCH,
.SI M PLEST A STRONGEST
PERMANENT
ADJUSTMENT,
UNIVERSAL
KEYBOARD,
and all furniture necessary fo r the benool
room . Everv desk o f this com pany’ s m an­
ufacture is w arranted,
------ Most Satisfactory------
and any part that becom es broken or unfit
for use during that tim e will be d up licated
without charge.
W rite fo r circulars and prices to
M R S . NORA A. M cEW E N ,
A lent for Coos county,
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C oquille C ity. Oregon.
It i . a conihiniiti-.p o f ttfo OPnt {fu tu re* o f the oth er standard m nehines. I f von
w ant an aLmdutflv satisfactory w illin g m achine you should try' this one. All other
makes o f typewriters rented and sold. Expert repairing and parts and platens for all
m achines. T ypew riter and office supplies and specialties. D on ’ t fail to try a W ebster
*8:ar” R ib b o n fdtr you r muclt ne and the M ulti Kopy C arbon. W rite us.
C O A ST A G E N C Y COMIC
2C6 STARK STREET,
Rerald Land & Loan Co.
(H E R A L D
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PORTLAND, OREGON
BIT I L D IN G )
Coquille City, Oregon.
HERMANN A BROWN VS. HUTCHESON.
Hermann A Brown, respondents,
B uys nnd S ells your R eal E state anti anything else yon wish to
vs. I. H. Hutcheson, appellant; from
Cooa county; J. C. Fullerton, judge; dispose of.
M akes L oans nnd I nvestments for yon.
reversed. Opinion by Wolverton, J.
R ents or L eases your fnnn or city property.
That action was commenced in
Write us if you want en A gent ii this county nnd nt the county sent.
the justice’s court for district No. 5,
in Coos county, and judgment hav­
ing been entered for plaintiffs, de­
42^1 K A 160 acres for sale nt
Offers-
fendant attempted to appeal to the
* v /V
this price; im provem ents ure j
worth $1000. to be given aw ay.
circuit court. The constable of the
Buys two lols in Coquille
piecinct who served the uotice of § 8 5 C ity; good situation.
1 \ y Acre in Coquille City, new
appeal certified that he served the
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2 story house o f 7 room s; oloseta
wo
good
residence
lots,
sightly
j
same “ within the county of Coos
nnd porches; barn, chickenhou se, garden,
good
spring
cl'»se to house, you ng orchard
location, $150 f o r b o th .
and state of Oregon.” The plain­
nnd small fru it; pasture for cow , e tc.; all
tiffs moved iu the circuit court to C J f i O O Buy« three acres in cleared and fen ced.
dismiss the appeal for want of proof
C oqu ilio C ity ; this piece can
1 K Q Acres—3£ miles from Co-
of service of notice thereof.
The be divided.
q n ille C ity, on Cunningham
motion was allowed, aud defendant
Ranch in California creek, small
honRO and barn, sparkling
{or „ rnnch o n C oquille spring branches, and 15 acres o f n c h loam
appealed to this court. The opinion t j J U D W
For particulars call at the H erald bottom land: balance saw tim ber on hill
holds that the return of the con­ river.
Land & Loan (}o ’ s office.
land, and line pasture ’ and when tim ber is
stable was insufficient, but ns the
rem oved. T im ber is w orth m ore than we
motion so dismiss was also insuf- | A Choice Business Lot, near R. ask for the place. P rice $1880; part cash,
river InndinR nnd in bnninens or " ill soil 80 acres w ith im provem ent for
ficent, the judgment will be reversed center It. o depot,
f C oqnillc City. P rice $1000.
$900; same terms.
and tlm cause remanded for such 1 K Acres—One mile from rail-
TXT/-* hive the best land, best
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road depot and steam er lan d in g in
Cecjuille City; bottom and bench land;
unmtg branch; fenced, but no buildings;
choice location ; fo r sale low .
QO
Acres — Half level
bench;
balanoe ch oice bottom land cleared:
spring branch for water for stock: small
house. % mile from incorporate limits o f
j Coquille C ity; hes fine view o f town and
valley, also steamer and oars.
T X T pH ave a flouring mill property
^ a itn a te d in the grain seotion o f
u/ouplas county, Oregon, which we would
exchange for a go o d farm or No. 1 insid e
| property in C oqu ille C ity. For full par*
j ticalars call on K . D. S an ford cr this office.
P! r r.-T)‘ ! WR" du,co\prPd ,U ' » ‘’ 1« 1»«t Wednesday.
They are
good ton ? to prevent damage.
, ¡n
, condition and the trees
Hparksset fire to the roof near the wbjch bore them well on toward
kitchen chtmuey. Only the girls „ h„ , di
noatllBr crop ot the |us.
of the family were present, w h oL :
knew nothing of the threatened .
danger (ill seen by Aaron W ilson,) Mi*« Ella True came np from
who was passing on his wheel, G. San Francisco Inst W ednesiny nml
F. Boutell and another or two, who •• «topping with Mrs. Charles El­
at once responded to the necessity ,ioU> w' ,l‘ whom she used to live,
o f the moment and soon prevented Miss Ella has been abseut about
serious results. The damage was (wo yp'>r« «nd has grown to be
about “ uit.”
quite womanly.
A. H. Patter, w.tl. E. C. Atkin« A
Co., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: “ I
have never before given a te.ti-
monial in my life. Rut I will say
that for three years we have never
been without Chamberlain'« Colic,
Cbolern and Diarrhiun Remedy in
the house, and my wife would an
soon tliink of bainf* without Hour
as a bottle of thi* Remedy in the
summer season. We have used it
with all three of our children and
it has never failed to cure - not
simply stop pain, hut cure absolutely.
It is all right, nnd anyone who tries
it will find it so." For sale by R. 8.
Knowltou.
further proceedings as may seem
proper
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A C R ES— The best Dairy
R anch in the S tate; no waste
land: all high land; 1 m ileriT er fron t, close
1 to town; fi acres oroh srd. fine frn it; 100
; acres open land, ready fo r cu ltivation.
' fenced and cross-fenoec»; a new li-stor}
i house, and new 2-story barn.
CO Y E A R S '
E XPE R IE N CE
P atents
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C o p y r ig h t s A c .
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f r securing pat
l'a ien t* taken through Munn A Co. receive
tgxcial notice, w ith ou t charge. In the
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A h .n d i o r o .l y U ltim i-»!-! — HIT. I 't t t i-t ttt-
ciil.tln n i»f » n r w Senliao * -irrvil
T .r n i,. ,;i »
r » » r fruir m on th ». *1. Sola h r »11 n o r f s h n .
MUNN & C cl 3" 8^ ’ New York
Branch $ fflc* rfo s F St.. W aah.ugton, D. U
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locution, and best improved
•mall farm in the Coquille valley, is in­
side property, in one o f the nicest tow ns in
Coos county. I f vou want tho very best
st prices an.* term s that are an o b je ct and
have $8000 to $«>000 to invest in a home,
that is a jo y forever, and mean business,
write us fo r exact d escription and terms o f
option ul pay in cuts.
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A C R E S — O n
an arm of
C oos Buy; part very rich creek
bottom land; sandy loam : house and two
barns; good orchards; small fruits; fencin g;
the finest Rprings im aginable right at
house and barn, sufficient for never fa ilin g
power fo r small m achinery if d esired; out-
side rai ge on hill land. Bottom land thor-
ou rhly cleared . C attle, horses, fow ls, im-
elem ents and furniture, all included, at
$:>600.
No 351--A finpfnrm of 83 acres,
A now stylo pa ck e t contalntncr t i n a i r ass r abttt . fr In a paper ear ton (w ith o u t h I ops ) I s now f o r
at som e druic store« for fits cfn ts . Thin low-priced « o i t is intendol for th « pour and the e co n o m i­
ca l. « >no dot'jft o f tu« flTO-CPiit carton« i I20 tabule*) can bo had by in v i b y sen dim ? fo r t y eig h t cent*
” -- -----------*— ktca L C'OSIPANT. No. 10 Spruce Street. New Y o rk —o r a single ca rto n f
t fo r Are cen t«. Beet medicine eve r made eine« the w orkl was creeled.
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able in aid e property in C oquille City.
A H otel b u ild in g, main portion 24x50 feet,
2 stories high; L to sam e. 34x60; all fur­
nished com plete, well supplied with the
: T o T bapk — F or a farm near C oquille C ity: beat o f wnter, and does the entire business
A bouse and lot in F loresville, T exas, worth for the Governm ent Stone Ouarry everv
$1200, or 240 seres o f la n d —40 seres im- year which m eans from 30 to 50 regular
j proved, house insured for $400; all fe n ce d : U u rd ers; good steam boat facilities; also
( 0*0 miles from San A n ton io, Texas. O r lt50 only about :ux> feet from depot. In con n ec­
acn sin western Nebraska, a d jo in in g Grant, tion is good Feed Stable and nil outbuild­
county sent o f Perkins cou n ty. Consider- ings. with three good lots, 50x100 feet. This
! able im provem ents on this p lace; a well is a grand location fo r some one.
Price,
thrt coat $600. For further inform ation , $3500. G ood property takeu, same as cash
call at the Hsu a i d office.
T ^ t 'R S A L E —297 acres o f land : 50 acres
* bottom , m ostly all cleared and tn cu lti­
vation. well fenced: balhnoe bench land:
4^1 acres pasture; ¿ V ' frnit trees o f fir^t-class
fruit; lu cr e small fr ait: 7-room house, in
good con dition : plenty o f w ater handy:
large barn and stable with wagonshed:
workshop, wood house, dairyhouoe. sm oke­
house and other outbuildings. F lo ck and
farm ing utensils also for sale. Situated on
main road, near public river landing; haudy
, to school,
No matter what the matter is, one will do you
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
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Marble ana Stone W orksT h c
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
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M anufacturer o f Marble* M onum ents. I le a l-
ston es. T ablets, e tc.
Cemetery lo ts enclosed w ith stone coping
or cu rbin g. Iron railings furnished to o r ­
d er. C orrespondence solicited from parties
livin g in the countrv or other tow ns who
m ay wish a n yth in g in m y lin e o f business.
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WALTER DRANE,
W rite fo r w hat yon w ant. _#-J
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker, I Ft« Poland ( kina Pics for Sale Yet
on ly 1 m ile from business centre, railroad
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depot and boat landing nt Coqnille C ity,
just ontside corporate lim its, yet in the
I town school d istrict, with nearly level road.
I Well im proved, large house and barn, good
fe n cin g . Three and one h alf ncresorehnrd,
L . A. M A R S T E K 8,
I also sm all fruits, good varieties. T h irty-
Add reus
eight acre* o f ch oice beaver dam bottom C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y , O R E G O N
C leveland. O regon.
land, well drained, and divided in to m any
i fields. Several living streams furnish water
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Dr. Kellogg ia
for all, spring water pip:*d t o the hnnse.
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oein g and plow work a specialty j u e r r o r w h e n h e included Whittier
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C Q r Q B u ys 1 block (12 lots) all S suited
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for vegetables, frnit and grain. Supplies fo r lo g g in g w ork, wert /e* . (logs,
rin g s.ca n t-h o o k s and e v eryth in g used in a m o n g college men.
\> nittier wag
chice bottom land, and fi beau­ Forty-five acres o f hill land, one slashed
logg in g cam ps kept on ha n d . Satisfaction a jrra<iuftte o f t h e s h o e m a k e r ’s bench
tifu l high and drv building lots in Uoqnille and seeded for pasture.
guaranteed.
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City, only 4 b! cks from the poatotfice; long
nett Feed s ta b le .
(19 i f and the common school.
Price $’000.
time on part naymeut if dooired.