'
b otili¡U
County Court Proccodinfs.
D o r a D o in g s .
Claude Noalcr,
C ito
,$C 00
DEER PARK.
Change _of Climate
A il n a l u l v l r a t r l x ‘m H o l l e r ,
Roseburg Review: T. It. Sheri
dan shipped a car load of ungraded
O T IC E is herebyRlTon, that the am ler-
prunes in sacks to 8 t Louis W e d - 1
Hijined was, oil the 3d d a y o t M ay,
uesday. t ie paid 2 } cents a pound IS! 18, duly appointe i aa adm inistratrix
o t the notate ot E lton H M etlill, deoeaoed.
for them.
All perooiut haviuit ulaiuii ajiaiuot said
N
Dora, July 8 — The ulick of (lie EXPKNMTLRES AFTEB APRIL, 1898, TERM. A If Groen, ju d g e.. .
.$ 3 00
rcow?r chu be beard ou every band,
. 3 00
«ftp r r **eo ^ in tern , “ . . .
Breaks Down the Health of an
ns former» «re harvesting the fine Other rs.
. 3 00
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y
Indigents..................................
288 0 0 |Tho,nM Wilson’ “
Oregon Man
are hereby required to preoeut the
bay crop.
. 3 00
Yr Geo H Hall, clerk.
Oregouian: Sampson, like Dewey, estate
H um e, properly verified, to the aaid adm in
Campmeeting commences today, Circuit court.......................
. 3 00 W h a t a F e w B o t t le s o f H o o d ’s thought that: “ When you go to it istratrix, at the law olhoe o f Albert K.
Telephoue
for
o
ffic
ia
ls
....
”
>
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J . S . M ° E W E N & C O . I tbs 8tb. on tbs North Fork, above
to do it, do it; und if you ilou't do Seam an, in Empire City, O’ ooo oounty, Or-
S a r s a p a r i lla D id fo r H im .
147 0 0 '
eiioo, within six m ouths from the ditto
! the Fox bridge.
Revs. Bell and Indigent Soldier’s fu n d .. ,
Editors and Prspnetsn.
it
when you go to it to do it. never j hereof.
“ O ur h om e is in C lark c o u n ty , W a sh
.$ 3 00
Epperly will conduct the meeting. Courthouse.............................. 1524 00 E P Mast, judge.........
Dated this 14th day o f Jane, 1898.
go
to
it
to
do
it
again.”
in
g
to
n
.
M
y
little
b
o
y
was
tak
en
w
ith
. 3 00
D ev >ted t<> t h e m a te r ia l and «octal 0|>-,
[ (je glorious Fonrtb w«s ce|e- ju t -T , 1898, t k u m — j u s t i c e c o u r t a x -1 ^ ® Stender,
M A llG A K fcT A. H A STIN G S,
asthm a w h en o n ly t w o yeara o ld , and
ta ild in g o f the C oquille Valley particular]
Adininifttratrix
o f tha E state o f E ltou S.
.
3
00
Oregonian:
Spain's
queen
regent'
pensen .
E d w L a s s w e ll,
brstsd in grand style at Gravel
and o f Coos C ounty gen era lly.
grew w o rse u n til he was five, w h en th e
Mr! 11ii, deceased
[ju n U 5t
. 3 00
G G Swan, clerk..............
did uot act in time ou Blanco’s
H ubsonptiao, par year, in advanoe. $ 3.
Ford.
Thirteen gone at suorise
p h y sicia n a d vised ua t o take him t o a d ry
State vs Rosa Butler—
. 3 00 elim ate. I resolved t o g o t o th e great | recommendation that Cervera be
W H Bunch, “ ..............
N o l l e * l o r l* $ ib lI r a k ilo is .
and
procession
organized
at
10:30
L Harlocker, justice, f e e s ..$7 10
P. FIMHEIt, ftiwaPAPBB ADYBBTIBWe AOSBT
21 Merchant#’ Exchange, 8«n Frane toco, to at Bennett’s corner and marched
wheat fields o f E astern O regon and w o rk j removed from the command of tho
00
EMPIEE CITY.
W Sinclair, dep dist atty, “
Tfei# paper i» kepi on file
ea r authorized *K«nt
L and O f f ic e at R ogkbu bo . O r e g o n .
to ground. The many states were W W Gage, sheriff’s
at feta o « m
.$ 3 00 ! in harvest, b u t I so o n fo u n d m y o w n I Spanish fit el. Sampson got ahead
40 G S Twarably, judge........
“ ..
June 13 1898
O T IC E is hereby given that tho fo llo w
represented by girls dressed in J W Carter, constable,
. 3 00 ! health was fa ilin g . I c o u ld neither eat of her.
50 B D Jones,
“ ........
“ ..
n o r d rin k w ith o u t g e ttin g s ic k . 1 wsa
ing-nam
ed
settler
baa
filed notice o f
A Tabulated Statement.
white
The music by the choir Mra T Heaton, witness, “ . .
. 3 00
Representative Tongue was toile-
70 : Win Turpén,
“ ..........
his intention to make final p ro o f in support
b lin d and d iz z y . I p ro cu re d a b o ttle o f
wss good.
The Declaration of T Heaton,
o
f
his
claim
,
an
d
that
«aid
p o o f will be
.
3
00
“
“ .,
70 ¡ J B Hayes, clerk..............
H o o d ’s S arsaparilla an d began ta k in g it, ; liver an oration at the Washington
Dewey...................................
1 Indfpendence was recited by Fay
made before the oounty clerk o f C oo»
. 3 00 ! and in a few w eeks I was w ell an d able t o monument on the Fourth of July. cou
C J Pavitt,
James Hill,
“
“ ..
n
ty,
Oregon,
at
C
oquille
C
ity, Oregon,
Sampson..............................
1 1 2 Hervey, he having committed it to
w o r k every d a y . M y little b o y is n ow 1 The celebration at that point was on Jnly 27, 1H98. viz: Andrew Lilqnist on
J Butler,
“
“ ..
ENCHANTED PRAIRIE.
And Schley..........................0 2 win 1 2 memory. Also an oration by W .
tak in g H o o d ’ s S arsaparilla w ith g o o d held under the direction of
the H . K. No. 7621 for the HX o f N E t f .S E ^ o f
George Butler,
“
“ ..
A O Ilooton, judge................ .$ 3 00 re su lts.’ 1 D . P a t t b b , W aa co, O regon.
N W 'i nnd N E ‘* o f 8 W ^ , S ection 29, tw p
Since compiling the above, the H Bunch »a s good and well de
Sons of the American Revolution.
State vs Geòrgie Miller—
26 Hoath, range 11 west. He nam es the
.
3
00
T
Rookard,
“
.................
grand Commodore Schley has 1 1, livered. Take it all together there L Harlocker, justice, fe e s ..
follow ing w itnesses to prove h is con tin u
You may hunt the world over nnd ous residence and cu ltivation o f, said land,
W T Kerr,
“ ................. . 3 00
whereby he stands at the head of was a very nice program carried ] W Sinclair, dep dist atty •* . .
Edward Bunnell, o f Fnirview, O r., Gus
p a rllla you will not find another medicine viz:
M O Hooton, clerk................. . 3 00
the late' naval engagement at Santi-|nntt Bftpr which a bountiful table Jno Randolph, witness, “ . .
I . : b . beat— In fact th . On. True Blood Purifier. equal to Chamberlain’s Colie, Chol tav A. Carlson, o f C oquille C ity, O r., John
.
3
00
W
m
A
King,
“
.................
P
.
Messer,
o f C ocjoille C ity, O r., F rederick
ago, giving to S|iain a Cervern of pies, cskps, meats snd various; H F Miller,
Sold by all druggists. , 1 ; .lx for $6.
2 70
era and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel Barker, o f F airview . Or.
I.A EE.
blow than any yet given, and shows other eatables was spread, not for- Miss M Rose,
jun21
td]
K. M . V EA TO H , R egister.
“
“ . 2 70
It is pleasant, safe and
H „ „ a i,
D i l l « do no* P“ r*«. Poia ° r coinpluiuts.
how our trinity of naval heroes “ fig- getting Mosier’s fine supply of Mrs Crawford,
Julius Larsen, ju dge........... .$3 00 H o o d 4 f i l l s D |M . D ruggists. 23e.
“
“ .
reliable. For sale by R. S. Knowl
are” up to date.
Chas Weatman,
“
............ . 3 00
chepse.
After nil had filled the Henry Sedlet
"
“ .
Notice is Hereby Given
ton.
Peter Peterson,
“
............ . 3
inner man tc its utmost capacity, Carrie Gibson
“
“ .
Dredging Rogue River.
The vote for member of congress the Hobo gang wns marched on the
Oregonian: The city arilinanee
hat at a g eneral
e l e c t io n
B F Savage, clerk.............. . 3
Stute vs Cbas Haywood—
held June 6, 1898, that a t said tim e n
ra Oregon this year is 82,844; two ground and occopipd thn stand for
prohibiting spitting or expectorat
“
............ . 9
J H
Cecil, justice, fees.
3 90 Andrew Olson,
vote was taken on the Question as to
The
magnitude
of
that
dredging
years ago, 89,554, Decrease, 6710. some time; then came the races aDd
ing ou sidewalks, floors of public whether H ogs should be allow ed to ran a t
W Sinclair, dept diet atty “ . 5 00
Miapouai.
plant in Rogue river has hardly been
In 1894 the vote was 86,561.
buildings, or other places, is now in large or not, resulting in a m ajority o f all
greased pole walk.
R E Buck, constable,
“ . 3 90 W T Brady, judge................ .$3
votes cast at said eleetiou being ca st
understood by our people.
The
effect, and cbewers of tobacco and against H ogs bein g allow ed to ran a t
1st race, for girls from 8 to 10, G A Brown, witness,
1 70 J D Bennett,
“ ,
.
3
Risdon
Iron
Works
has
a
contract,
"
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How we Celebrated the Fourth.
large.
others
will
please
take
notice
and
wna won by Vernie Weekly.
1 70 Jas C Hervey, • “
Fannie Frazier, “
“ .
»ays Engineer J. S. Howard, to build
I hereby give notice that in six ty d a ys
................. . 3
govern themselves accordingly.
2d race, from 10 to 12, won by Mollie Roae,
from d a te o f this notice' it w ill b e unlaw
“
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I T O r l Weekly, clerk.............. . 3 00 the boat— dredger— and put in the
E d . H erald : The good people of
fu l fo r H ogs to run at large, under penalty
Mattie Martin.
A dispatch from Vera Cruz, Mexico, o f leni dollars fo r the first offense an d
L L Billings ns supervisor road Geo Griffin,
“
................. . 3 00 machinery at a cost of $35,000.
Gravel Ford are uot lacking in pat
3d. ladies’ ritce, free to all, woo district No 20 vs Ed W ilkey—
The company which is putting in says that Captain Argurdin, an nid tw enty dollars for oaoh and every subse
MYRTLE POINT.
riotism, judging from the number
quent offense, to be recovered from tha
bv Fannip Sturdivant.
For cash paid in settlement of
the dredger has five others on rivers to General Blanco, and Lieutenant ow n er o f the H ogs iu civ il a ction in tha
that assembled in J. D. Bennett’s
J L Lewellen, ju d ge.............. .$6 00
4th. hoys’ race from 12 to 14.
Velasquez
of
the
staff
of
General
case.............................................$33
70
nam e o f the State o f O regon b e fo re a ju s
From
grove on Independence Day to cele
6 00 in California and Nevada.
W W Endicott, “
..............
(D o n ’ t know winner.)
Paudo, have arrived at that port tice o f the peace o f the precin ct in whiefi
CIRCUIT COURT EXPENSES.
all
of
these
boats
big
money
is
be
brate the birthday of the nation.
such owner o r keeper, o r either o f them ,
6 00
Z T Johnson,
“
..............
5tb, men’s race, won byMr Rook-
Grand jurors—
ing made, and from one in particu and urs making strenuous efforts to nmy reside: aud such penalty shall be fo r
At 10 o’clock the procession formed
6
00
I
E
Rose,
clerk.......................
.
_
A
lrin
S
m
ith
..
.$15
40
G
eorge
Griffin
.$13
20
the benefit o f, and wUen collected paid
nrd.
lar there is reported to be a daily arouse the Spanish enthusiasts to into,
at the postoffice and marched to
B J O w en .......... 11 20 E A Adams, “
the com m on school fu n d o f tha
....................... . 6 00 ;
6th, three-legged race, won by W S H a ll............ 13 20 Anson
join
them
iu
an
expedition
to
raid
output
of
$500
in
gold.
Three
R o g e r s .. 1G 40
cou n ty in which such a ction is brought
J A M a rtin ........ 13 50
tile grove. This procession was led
MAF.SHFIELD, NORTH
Hardy Must and Walter L a irl.
towns
along
the
Texas
border.
within
sixty days alter such anim al ia
J D J o h n s o n ... 13 20
eugines are required to do the work.
by Marshal J. S. CoIemuQ, followed
proved to be at large.
7th, sack race, won by Walter
Jurors—
Tlios Howard,
ju d ge.......... .$ 0 00 One of these works the dredger,
Oregonian:
The
Vesuvius,
the
W
itness
ray hand and the seal o f the
by President of the Day K. H.
K D G orm an. .$ 5 00|J 8
H a y e s ........ 7 60 ; T T
. 6 00 j another pumps the water with which pneumatic gunboat that threw shells
Laird.
C ounty Court this tho 30th day o f
W H C u rtin .. . . 6 W l M N u b l........ 6 40 | •£ « L l g n t n e r ,
Hansen and the orator, Prof. W . H.
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eal
VJune
A. D . 1898.
O H men’s racp, from 50 np, J. C W F a t t . r s o n .-------¡0 S m a lley.................... John Bear,
. 6 00 I the gold is washed from the gravel
filled with guncotton against the
Bunch. Then came the color-bearer,
ED RACKLEFF,
Moss and J. P. Taylor ran, Mr. M artin llussell 14 40 J H K o b e r t s ... * 0 0 W O Christenson, clerk. . . . . 6 00 and the third one will operate an
jul5
3t
|
C ounty Clerk.
Spauish works ut Santiago, is still
J O H aynes. .. ‘¿ I 00| Dai. H u b e rts ... 24 40
J. M. Bright, and next Liberty,
Moss being thp winner.
S D Mngncs,
“
. . . . . 6 00 electric light plauton the boat— the officially styled a dynamite gunboat,
J
D
B
e
n
n
e
t
t
...
23
20
G
B
S
e
lf
............
20
20
represented by Miss Bertha Hall,
O
T
IC
E
.—III
the
C
ounty
Court o f tha
W alking greased pole over water B F C o ll i e r .... 20 201 Alex S t a n « . ... 2190
operations being carried on day and of 929 tons displacement and 21.42
M\RSH YIELD, SOUTH.
State o f O regon fo r C oof County:
escorted by \V. W . Bennett, person
T H o u s e r .... 24 40; W T B r a d y ... 23 00
wan won by Hardy Mnat, who got J 8 S
the m atter o f the E state o f I
lte e il............ 22 00 J L
F o n ts .......... J 21 Nelson,
20
knots, but our naval high explosive In Wra.
juilgo................... .$6 00 night.— Oregonian.
ating Uncle Sam, and Miss Mabel
G . W ay, deceased.
)
thp flag the first dash.
C T l t i l e y ......... 21 80'J R
C o ll i n s .... 2fi 00
for use in grent quantities is still
W hereas, the E xecutors o f the Inst W ill
Weekly, of Angel Peace, On one side
R Walter,
“
................... . 6 00
J
ohn
S
m
i
t
h
....
24
8
0,0
J
G
ra
n
t........
24
00
Weekly A Martin made enough
and
Testam
ent
o
f
W
m.
G
.
W
ay,
deceased,
For the Past Fiscal Year.
guncotton, so that she is really a
J W O ffie ld .. . . 20 8 0 S P C J o h n s o n .------- F A Golden, “
of these was the navy, represented
................... . 6 00
have tiled their final accou nt in this o jn r t ,
off their cnDtty stand and games to
Called jurors—
guncotton or pneumatic gunboat. and the court having set the tim e fo r hear
00
.
6
by W. T. Johnson; on the other side
■W
B
Curtis,
clerk.................
L eri S n y d e r___ $2 0 0 M B L e e .............. $2 00
pav.them well for their trouble.
San Francisco,
July
6.— The The Vesuvius is an unarmored craft ing objeoti4»ns to the same fo r Tuesday tha
C 00
E C R a y m o n d .. 2 00; E than M cD uffee 4 00
was the army, represented by Robert
“
.................
No tronble of note occurred on M yron H ersuy.. 2 0 0N L o re n z ............ 2 00 Geo Ross,
finnneial report of the Southern and could be easily riddled and sunk 5th day o f July, 1898, at th e hour o f I I
Parrish. These were followed by
o 'c lo ck iu the foren oon o f said d a y , tha
NORWAY.
the ground: everything went along Jonathan Q uick 2 00 T N J o h n s o n ----- 2 00
Pacific Company for the past fiscal by an adversary, bat she throws an sam e being a day o f the regular July, 1898,
girls ami boys representing
G eo W ick h a m .. 2 OO'Uussell Johnson 2 00 Richard Ha ugh ton, ju d g e .. . .$ 0 0 0
B p rea eu L iu g states
» 1 8 0 1 (lo t b .
term o f our said court, therefore nottce la
year
shows
an
increase
in
profits
of
Ed
M
oran
..........
2
00
R
A
J
o
h
n
s
o
n
..
2
00
enormous
shell
filled
with
high
ex
and territories, These all marched
T h „ h„ rhe<.0#d mPllt WR? wpiI dnne ,
hereby given that at said tim e nt the C ou rt
“
. . . . G 0 0 $4,000,000 over the business of the
Wm R ich .......... 2 00 G e o B ax ter........ 2 00 J F Schroeder,
plosives at short range, uud it is house, in C oquille C ity, C oos oonn ty, O r
to music of fife aod drum, manipu
, 6 00 I preceding year. This shows that
«
and tbBnks to A. Bright, W m . | J B F o x ............. 2 00 J H C e c il............ 2 00 J P Barkdoll,
believed that such vessels will be egon. o b je c tio n s to said final report w ill b e
R obert M arsden 2 00: A O W h e e le r.. . . 2 00
lated respectively by S. E Johnson
Brgdy and others for the fine roast W E M cD u ffe e .. 4 00 L L D ie tz .......... 2 00 Alex Stauff, clerk................ , 6 00 1 the last 12 months were the most very useful in attacking forts anil heard.
Dated at C oqu ille C ity. C oos cou n ty, O r
of Myrtle Point and Mr. Wilcox of
I T W e e k ly ........ 2 00 J H N o sie r.......... 4 00 A H Schroeder, “
................ . G 0 0 i prosperous in the history of the defending harbors or narrow passes. egon, this 28th day o f M ay, 1898.
they prepared
D on R e x .
G eo L e a ch ........ 2 00 B E N o sie r........ 4 00
McKinley.
J. H E N R Y S C H R O E D E R ,
corporation.
J W N osier........ 4 00 T hos J o h n n o n .. 2 00
The next step in thoir evolution will maBl 5tl
J u d ge o f said C oart .
The literary part of the exercises
B R M y n e t t .... 2 00 Chas C o ll i e r .... 2 00
.
$0
00
be to armor ilium.
judp
opened by the entire assemblage
H B J o h n s o n ... 2 00 H enry C o llie r .. . 2 00 T R Spencer,
Riverton Reverberations.
. G 00 I
Chas Sncdden,
Simon Lake, inventor of the sub
Jesse B eyers-----2 0C‘
singing “ America.” Mr.Fay Hervey
W itnesses b efore the gran d ju ry—
"* My friend,” said a visitor to one I
. G 0 0 ' marine boat Argonaut, built by the
Phillip Bryenn,
recited the Declaration of Independ
Riverton, July 11.-— Mra. D avid Lars Clem ensenfG 40'J oe F e rr y ......... $3 80
of the convicts, with a patronizing i
.
6
00
I
A
J
Davis,
clerk
Columbian
Iron
Works
&
Dry
Dock
ence. This was done in a masterly son held services in the church last Rosa F erry........ 3 80 Mary F e rr y ........3 80
H OLBU O OK, M E R R IL L
Don’t lose your j
. G 0 0 ; Company, Baltimore has been talk air, "never despair.
“
John C u r r e n .... 3 4flC W W righ t . . . 3 40 E B Holmes,
and oratorical manuer, much to the Sunday.
& S T E T S O N ..............
heart.
No
one
knows
what
the
fu-
j
F B J a c k s o n .. . . 6 401 W J W righ t........G 40
ing interestingly of his 200-mile
PARKERSBURG.
delight of the audionce and the
Miss E lla True is uow keeping W B C urtis.......... 2 00 John B e a r........... 6 40
turn
bus
iu
store
for
you.
I
wus
Also
B
R
ID
G E <t B EAC H
credit of the speaker. A beautiful hou te for her adopted fnther, John Jake R o o n e y ... 6 40 John S n yd er----- 0 40 J A Dock, judge.
. $ 3 0 0 trip under and on the surface of
once a j nor miserable thief like
John L Snyder. 6 40|C B eson te......... 8 80
Chesapeake
bay
in
liis
wonderful
solo, with full chorus, “ W e ’ll Go DonaldsoD. Miss Daisy Jackson is Jam es O ldlands 9 60 HtAnleyOldlands 9 60 J F Haga,
. 3 00
S T O V E S * ---------
He sayB: “ During the yourself. Now,” lie added, us he
X«_ur
. o 9 tu
a A
a Nicholls.... a
» un
SO W H Taylor,
Down Ourselves and Teach the with her.
Mr» W a O ............
ldlands
60 \ A
. 3 0 0 littlo craft.
lighted another cigarette, and threw
trip
we
made
various
experiments
John
W
G
a
rte
r..
6
40
. 3 00
Spanish Something H ew ," was ren
c le r k .
T h e gasoline schooner, Barbara Dale F F lin n . : . . 7 40 f i t e . / . : : : \ Ä 1 » “ J*“ ® '
away’ the match, “ I am a klepto
. 3 0 0 to demonstrate the practicability of
dered by the choir, with Miss May Hernster, is
expected
b a c k Bad Ingram---- 7 40 Nathan Ingrain. 7 40 i J G Leneve,
our system of submarine navigation. maniac.”
H u s to n .. 6 40 1
Bunch as soloist. Miss Netta Han promptly, so b I s o the schooner Squire P o w e ll.. 2 00 J H arry
and any other
Chas M ontagne. G 40 J B ir c h ............ 7 80
The whole trip was made with our
son showed us “ How Betsy Cut the Lizzie PrieD. This insures steady W S C h a n d le r ... G 40 Kd Rnvraond
6 40 ' tc W Fahy,
. $ 3 0 0 own power.
judge.
The Argonaut wae
Administrator’s Notice-
ra d o in
n 6
, J B
n H
rintiHBii...,
g 40
w P e te r M l a arridi
o 40
w , T
__
.
a ss e ti. . . . 6
Star1' for the first flag.
The choir employment at the mines.
. 3 0 0 handled very easily either under
C L Moon........ 2 OO Fred W Aabburn 4 «0 i J W Hammerburg,
sang "Freedom ’s Banner,” after
O T IC E is hereby given, that the under
Alex Zevely was down the river Henry A shbnrn.. 4 40 W V A sh b a rn .. 4 »0 C a s s iu s G o o d m a n ,
. 3 0 0 the surface or when running on the
Or nuy aud everything
signed was. on the 1st day o f July,
which Miss Annie Weekly recited last Sunday on a business trip.
State v* H enry Sublet—
. 3 0 0 bottom, anil we proved that the
J A Harablock, clerk.........
1898, duly a p p o in te d -a s adm inistrator o f
carried in a
a beautiful poem describing the
Our soldier boys expect to drill L ersC lem en sen f 6 00 Squire P o w e ll.$10 40 R W Bullard,
the estate o f Charles H am er, deceased,
. 3 0 0 boat wns perfectly seaworthy.
“
..........
H arry H uston. G 00 Chas M on ta gu e 6 00
On and that I have qualified ns such adm inis
First-class Hardware Store.
development and military achiev- at Bandon next Sunday.
Joh n C a r t e r .... 8 4 0 C W W r ig h t.. . . 6 00
hard bottom, where the water was trator and entered upon my duties. All
saents of our nation.
A German
A Sunday-school has been organ J oh n C u r r e n ... 6 40 W S C h a n d ler. 6 00
J. J. LAMB.
persons havin g claim s against th e said
3 0 0 comparatively clear, the door was estate, are hereby required to present the
John Donaldson, ju d ge.
S tate vg F M S im p son —
solo was then rendered by Mrs. ized at Beaver slough school house.
EO
opened,
anil
it
was
a
beautiful
sight
John W C arter.. $8 40 ~
~ R a y m on d . .$ 8 40 J V Foster.
same,
p
rop
erly
verified,
to
me.
at
the
law
3
0
0
“
Rudolph Scbinz.
Miss Nina Tennisson was elected W B C u rtis ........8 40 J oh n S n y d .r — 8 40 ; T
, _
office o f Albert E. Seam an, in Em pire C ity,
3 0 0 W e picked up a few oysters as we C oos cou n ty, O regon, w ithin six m onths
The orator was then introduced. superintendent.
Hereafter Sun L H a r lo c k e r ... 2 00 P eter M n red en .. 8 40 J o s e p h t e r r y ,
W e discov from tho d a te hereof.
3 0 0 were traveling along.
L S n y d .r .. 8 40 O A Kelly,
cle r k
Prof. Bunch was at bis best, and day-school will be held there every Allen D o d g e .. . . 5 80 J John
Dated this 12th day o f Jnly. 1898.
F B J a c k s o n .... 8 40 o h n B o a t ............. 8 40
3 0 0 ered that we could see farther under
W D Roberts,
lung Troubles and Consnoptioi Cai
his oration was so full of eloquence, Sunday at 2 o’clock p. m.
W I L L I AM T O R PEN,
State vs 0 H a m m erlof—
the
surface
at
night
with
our
electric
A
dm
inistrator o f the Estate o f Charles
enthusiasm and patriotism that at
Johu Jenkins it Son have opened J A M artin-----$ 6 20,Nate I n g r a m .. . 9 40
Be Cured.
H arner, decea sed .
fju ll2 4t
The
intervals the audience wildly cheered a match-wood camp just below this Bud Ingraham . 9 40 K H H a n s e n ... 10 00 Jno L Wagner, ju d g e ............ 3 00 lights than in the daytime.
greatest
distance
seen
in
the
bay
I n I m m in e n t A r w Y o r k C h e m i s t
Ordered that C J Smith, be
for our living heroes as their names place.
N otxce to Contractors.
O J Grant,
“
3 00 was about 20 feet. W e hope to get
S c lfiills t .M a k e s « F ree O ffer
paid for services as special
were meutionecl in the discourse.
F. C. Kinnicutt has been engaged
to O u r R e a d e r s ,
John Neal,
“
3 00 into the ocean next week, where we
depty sheriff............................. $8 00 Wm F Volkmar, clerk.............. 3 00
E A L E D bid3 will b e received b y the
The literary program closed with to teach the next term of our pub-
school directors o f I istrict N o. 8 o f Cops
well
get
clear
water,
and
see
much
Ordered
that
B
B
Testers
be
T h e distinguished New York ch em ist, T ,
the song, “Tenting on the Old lio school.
C M Hermann,
•*
3 00
cou n ty, O regon, for the erection and co m
farther. Our divers wero sent out pletion o f a 6-room school house, with base A. Slocum , dem onstrating his d isoov ery o f
paid for Bubpcening wit’s . . . 2 15
Camp-Ground.” This was rendored
Mrs. McCormae of Libby is now
a reliable and absolute cure f o r C onsum p
SOUTH SLOUOn.
from
the
bont
and
demonstrated
m
ent,
war
uing
fnrnacesr
etc
.
a
ccordin
g
to
by the ladies, octet of Gravel Ford. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ordered that Alf Nicholls be
plans and specificstitm s on tile in the clerk ’ s tion (P ulm onary T ub ercu losis) and all
paid for subpoening witn's 5 20 Joel Patterson, ju d ge................. $3 00 the entire practicability of our office in the said School D istrict No. 8. said b ronchial, throat, lung and ch est diseases,
Then came dinner— and such a 0 . A. Peterson.
D onna A n a .
Geo Wilson,
“
3 00 system.” Mr. Lake expresses con bidd in g to be closed on July 16,1898, at 12 m. stubborn coughs, catarrhal affection s, gen
dinner as it was! The tables wore
ELECTION EXPENSES.
B onds in a sufficient amount to protect eral decline and weakness, loss o f flesh, and
Geo
Wasson,
“
3 00 fidence in being able to destroy
all con dition s o f w asting aw ay, w ill send
spread with everything good. Meat
In the matter of the fees of the Chas F Getty, clerk..................... 3 00 mines laid to protect any harbor the d istrict w ill be required in all oases o f T H R E E F R E E B O T T L E S (e ll d ifferen t)
Gravel Ford Gleanings.
con tracts let.
barbecued to perfection, ami other
o
f his New D is cov er« s to a n y afflicted
judges and elerks of election in
D irectors reserve the right to reject any
George Cook,
“
3 OO in the world.
reader o f the C oqu ille H kbald w ritin g for
eatables am] delicacies were spread
o r all bids.
Gravel Ford, July 8 .— Th e farm various precincts.
them .
H ouse to be a fram e house with plastered
before us in profusion.
A thous
It is hereby ordered that they be
Pendleton has a city jailer who
H is “ New S cientific T reatm ent” has cured
ers are busy haying.
w alls nnd b rick fou n da tion .
and people partook of this boun
.$3 00 knows his business.
A D Boone, ju d g e. . . .
His
name
is
allowed
2
days’
services
in
each
pre
All necessary i f form ation can b eobtn in ed thousands p erm anently by its tirarly nee,
Miss May Bunch hns moved into
and
he considers it a sim ple p rofea siorel
teous feust, and enough remained
. 3 00 Hutchinson. He works city pris at the clerk ’ s office, o r by npf ly in g to the
“
....
duty to suffering hum anity t o d o n a t« a triel
her new store-building on Park cinct^ where the number of votes James Stock,
for fully five hundred more.
. 3 00 oners on the streets, and has re arch itect, Chas. H . B urggraf, o f Salem , f o his in fa llib le cu re.
W
II
Shorrard,
“
.
.
.
.
,
cast
is
a
hundred
or
more
and
1
day
Bvemie.
O regon.
Science d a ily d evelop s new w on ders, and
. 3 00 paired many crosswalks, and filled
The afternoon exercises consisted
C oquille C ity, Oregon, June 21. 1898.
Mr. Robert Parrish wsa down if less than one hundred votes are F E Wilson, clerk...........
this great chem ist, p atiently experim enting
K O . F. B O U T E L L ,
.
3
00
of a Hobo parade and celebration,
J B Dulley,
“
..........
many holes in the pavement.
He D istrict Clerk o f D G
from the South Fork and spent the cast.
istrict 8, C oos C ounty, fo r years, has produced resultR as b eneficial
to hum anitv as ca n be cla im ed b y any
in which Geu. Merritt, Admiral
says that if property-owners will
BANDON.
TIN-MILE.
O regon.
| Fourth.
m odern genins.
H is a ssertion that lu n g
Dewey and the Flying Squadron
.$
6
00
co-operate
with
him,
he
will
have
J
B
Marshall,
ju
d
g
e
..
troubles
and con su m p tion are cu ra b le m
.$ 3 00
Th e Fourth of July celebration
] W F Bowron, ju d g e. . .
N T H E COUNTY COU RT O F TH E
figured conspicuously. There wero
any
clim
ate
is
proven
b y “ h ea rtfelt letters
.
6
00
every
street
in
the
city
in
first-class
S
J
Culver,
“
.
.
Stute o f O regon, fo r the C ounty o f
. 3 00
at this place was a grand success.
Ola Bentson,
“
...
o f gratitude,” filed in his A m erican and
the usual games And races.
And
C oos.
. G 00 C F Gesner,
“
European
la
boratories
in thousand s from
. 3 00 condition by July 4. When a Pen
The music snd literary exercises Gurley Bosk,
“
...
In the m atter o f the Estate and G u ard
lost, but most prominent, was the
cured in all parts o f th e w orld .
. 6 00 J E Schilling, clerk. . . .
. 3 00 dleton prisooer sits down to his ianship o f W illiam P . C ecil, a m in or over those
were perfect; the oration snd the J H Bark low, clerk ..
M
edical
experts
con
ced
e that b r o n c h ia !,
presence of the small boy and the
. 6 00 J B Hibbard, “ . . . .
responses thereto showed patriot Stephen Gallier, “
. 3 00 ever ing meal it is safe to say that the age o f 14 years.
chest nnd lu n g troubles lead t o C onsum p
C IT A T IO N .
fire crackers.
tio
n
,
w
hich,
un
in
terrup
ted
, m eans sp eed y
Hutchinson
made
him
earn
it
dur
ism o d the part of both speaker
FOUR-MILE.
BURTON PRAIRIE
T o M ary A. Strang and C. E. Strang, her
All felt themselves greatly repaid
husband, M artha Cecil and J. H. Cecil, And certain d ea th .
ing the day.
Jailer Hutchinson’s
.$3 00 J H Jones,
and audience.
;G W Norris, j u d g e . . . .
Sim
ply
write
to
T
.
A
.
S
locu
m , M . C t 8$
ju
d
ge......................$3
00
her husband, and W illiam P . C ecil—
for com ing, and many said it was
admirable system beep* tho jail
Pine street, New Y ork , g iv in g postofflee aud
. 3 00 J T Wooden,
The table was spread with a j J A Hatcher,
“
.,..
greeting:
“
3 00
express
address,
nnd
the
fre
e
m e d ia » « will
the best celebration they ever at
In the nam e o f the State o f O regon:
bountiful repnst, and everybody W Benham,
. 3 00 C M Houghton. “ ' ..................... 3 00 comparatively free of prisoners, and
“ ....
be prom ptly sen t. Sufferers should take
W hereas, J. H. C ecil, guardian o f the instant advantage o f his gen erous proposi
tended.
S herman .
the
streets
in
passable
condition.
.
3
00
I
F
W
Barker,
clerk____
went home happy.
person and estate o f W illiam P. C ecil, a tion .
W A Dickson, clerk..................... 3 00
. 3 00 C T Bluiuenrother, clerk.......... 3 00
Hfxmbfieid* Sun. I
The Seventh-Day Adventists of { W ebb Mast,
“
....
The steamer Columbia arrived at m inor, has filed his verified petition in onr
Pleaso tell the D octor that you saw h is
said connty court, praying fo r an order o f
JoehuA Nelsou is seriously ill Coos oonnty will hold their annual
Astoria on the 4th and reported a sale o f the real estate o f said deceased, for offer in the C oqu ille C ity H » bax . d .
Wm Haskell, marshal at North
with dropsy.
camptneeting at this place, com- C W Wright, ju d ge..........
Marshfield.................................. 2 00 collision with the schooner J. Ep- the purposes therein 9et forth . Y ou and
. 3 00
each o f yon, and all other persons an- I
pinger, six hours out from San known, if any such there be interested in |
Frank Ratter and W . H. Wilson, ' meucing July 27th.
Extensive John Curren,
. 3 00 Jno D Sunderland, marshal at
“
..........
formerly o f Marshfield, join eel the Preparations have already com- L Deweese,
South Marshfield................... 2 00 Francisco, in a dense fog. The Ep- said estate, are hereby cited and required j
. 3 00
“
..........
in the C ounty Court o f the State I
pinger undertook to cross tho Col o to f appear
IC oatiaed next w eek.)
volunteer rntfineer corps o f the j jo**»<**<l ¡V11* / p r e m i s e *
. 3 00
C L Pennock, clerk..........
O regon, in and for the C ounty o f Coos,
to
be
wp II attended.
umbia's
bow,
and
was
rundown
and
on
th
e
2d
day o f the next regular term o f
army in Portland last Friday
. 3 00
W B Beebe,
“
..........
coa rt. tow it: O n T uesday th e5 th day
Mr. James Laird o f Sitkom gave
The said
They intend to leave this week fo-|
Late to bed aDd early to rise, : cut in two aft the foremast
o f J nly, 1898, at the hour o f 1 o ’ clock in
COOS CITY.
OR. JOROAN 4 00..
the a fternoon o f said day at the courtroom
1001 Market St Set’d IM S. 1 r
prepares a man for his home in the crew were all rescued.
Han Francisco snd think their a musical entertainment at the
.$3 00
T A King, ju d ge..............
o f said cou rt at M asouic hall, in the town
Gravel
Ford
school
bouse
on
the
Y o n g m a tad m id d l e , \
skies. Early to bed and a Little
dhstiuHtion will be Manila.
Sick headache, biliousness, con- o f C oqaille C ity, C oos cou nty, Oregon, to
a g e d m « a who ar« tufftrin«
...............
. 3 00
eveniug of the Fourth. O f course M J Bowron, “
from th« effect« l of youthful i______________
indiscretion* «r ex- | I
Early Riser, the pill that makes life I stipation and all liver and stomach show cause i f any there he why an order
G um Kimblom, marshal of the
.
3
00
James
Wall,
“
...............
cesses in mnturer year». Nerrou* and Physical '
it w«s good; Uncle Jim m ie never
longer and better and wiser.
R. S. troubles can be quickly cured by should not be granted to the said guardian 1
D e b l l l t r . I m p n i e a e y .L e a t l a n h a o d t
town of Empire City, allot himself
to sell the said real estate, a description j
. 3 00
James H W all, clerk............
makes a failure of anything.
in all its complication«; 8 p e r t o S t « r r l l « e , '
using tbosc famous little pills known thereof is as fo llo w s, to-w it: “ B eginn in g
P r o a la t o r r h « « , O o a o rrb w a , « !« • $ , ,
in the hand last Saturday, inflicting
. 3 00 Knowlton.____ _ a
Wm Harding, “
.............
L it t l e W a n d e r e b .
F r e « a r n e r o f t T r lo o lI n fr . « 1 « . By a
- ------------
at an iron pipe one in ch in diam eter, 3 feet i
a flesh wound. Thp accident hap.
I
as
D
cW
itt’s
Little
Early
Risers,
combination of remndiaa, of great run tire pow- |
------------ » «» » a--------------
long set in the ground full length, distance >
COOS RIVER.
er,
the Doctor ha« so arranged hi% treatment 1
“
Hi!
jarvey!"
“
Yessirt”
“
W
hat’s
j They are pleasant to take and never 24.58 chains less 655.9 feet south and 612)4
pened while Engblom was in s
_ C. L. Hasbrouck,
____________ ______
Mr.
a druggist
that it will not only afford immediate relief but .
.$3 00 the fare from here to Kingsbridge?" ! gripe. R. 8. Knowlton.
feet west o f the quarter post on the north .
permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to '
“ deadfall” iu that city nnd was try-1 ftl Mcndon, Mich’ ’ sa7« a ir "o f"T h e E J Coffelt, ju d ge............
boundary o f section o n e . tow nship 28 sonth j
perform miracles, but is well known to be a fair |
8 W Noah,
“
............
. 3 00 "One shilling, sir.”
“ Thanks.
I
ing to make an arrest.
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-emi«
good testimonials that have been
Patrick Haggins, said to be the o f range 18 west o f th e W illam ette m erid
. 3 00 only wanted to know how much I
Anson Rogers, “
............
m his s p e c i a l t y -D i s e a s e « W f
ian.
rnnning
thenoe
south
210
feet,
thence
Loyd Leoutin, a lad of shout 10 published by the manufacturers of
My p n l l l « thoroughly eradicated from th«
\ oldest man in Pennsylvania, died at west 90 feet, thence north 210 feet to the j
8 00 would save by walking.”
W F Hodson, clerk............
system without using I f e r retry .
, 1
years of sgp, while playing with a Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Scranton, Pa., aged 117. His age is , place o f b eginn in g.
E T K R T * * A !f applrfo* to m wIR rw-1
. 3 00
J J Clinkenbeard," ............
{ It is further ordered that a cop y o f this
eetre onr fumest opinion of Ills rv.mpInlnL.
A South American president, not
44 caliber revolver, which was “ not Diarrhcen Remedy could be dupli
authenticated by a record and cer citation be published at. least five sncces-
We will Guarantee a POSITIVF. CURE in
NORTH COOS RIVER.
having been shot at for a fortnight,
every ea»e tee undertake , or forfeit O n «
loaded,” last Monday aferuoon, ac cated in that town. For sale by R.
tificates, which show that he was I sive weeks in the C oqu ille C ity H sb ald . a ,
T h M M n d D o lla r * .
3 00 remarked, “ This want of interest in born in County Londonaderry, Ire- I newspaper published in said »own o f C o-
cidentally allot Ida Wickman, n 8. Knowlton
Chas Rodin, ju d g e............
Consultation F R E E and strictly prirat*.
q u ill« City, C oo« co u n ty . O regon, and o f
C H A R G E S V E R Y R t A S O y A B L E Treat-
3 00 public affairs is the curse of the
playmate.
The
ballet passed
Robert Haskell, “
............
general circulation in said cou nty.
j land, in 1781.
I ment personally or by letter. Send for Nook. . \
Eugene Guard:
Charles W il
3 00 country.”
through the arm near the elbow,
J H Price,
•
............
" T h e r h l l s o o f t h v s f n arrla gr, <
D on e in cham bers this 27th day o f M ay, •
liams arrived over today from Silver
fre«. (A valuable book for men.)
met
It was in 1862 that Spain recog- 1898.
_ _
3 00
missing thn bone and inflicted a
John Porter, clerk............
She— An editor has to have great
T l S f T I ' It. J o t ’ n M ’l
J
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H
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N
R
Y
S
C
H
R
O
E
D
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R
.
Lake with freighting teams to haul
flesh woond. D r Evans wssrftl'ed
3 00 command of language, does he not? | nized the belligerency of the south.
Z T Thomas,
"
............ .
C oon ty Judge.
G re a t M u se u m o f A n a to m y
the monument to be erected in
She now is in a position to do it
W itness, the H on. J. H . Schroeder. ju d ge
tho fin««t and large*! M use urn of it* kind in th«
and dree dad the wound and at U»t
He— Oh, yes. He often orders four
COQUU.LE CITY.
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you
o f the Ci.untv Court o f the S tate o f O re
j
again.
accounts the girl 'VftM Oil the high memory of 'bn victims of the Silver
m m .-.d e ; h o « to avoiJ aickfeeM and d r a a e .
gon fo r the C ounty o f Coos, with the seal
I ji V o fire
W . W . Martin, of this J J Stanley, ju d g e............ . . $0 00 or five thousand words.
We ere cuntir, tally ad llog new to curtí». (
road to recovery.
Vermont will be next to hold a o f said court affixed, this 27th day o f M ay, 1
CJ r ? LOO C‘i ITiSMt t «¡I or writ»-.
. 6 00
The state ot
Texas is about
“
.............
city, diti the work. The teams will J J Lainh,
1898.
Attest:
_ „ „ „
ICS I
Street. Sa«* Francia», CSC
state
election,
which
will
be
in
Sep-
•{ Seal }
ED RACKLEFF.
“
.............. , G 00 seveuty-five thousand miles larger
trip J H Nosier,
. i ahlr bi . u '1 ou the return
ma31 6t]
C ounty C le ik . 1
I tember.
CfeAdf C athartic, cu r« c o o s tip o iio n foravsr. i Monday.
. G 00 in niea than Spain.
John Leneve, clerk............
TU ESD AY,
J U L Y 12, 1*M&
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Doors, Windows
Building
Material,
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if C. Ç. C fa ll, drug gists refund