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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1898)
1789 Wm Howell vs Beaver Obituary. Hill Coal Co—action at law. 1790 Marshfield Water Co vs John JohnaoD, whose death was The following cases are docketed T U E SD A Y , SEPT. 20, 1698. j for bearing in our October teini of town of Marshfield—actiou at law. noticed iu the H lkalb of the 6th 1791 Coghill & Cobu vs W S inst., was born iu the state of Ten D e fic ie n t B lood C a u s e s Lo ss o f A . B . B e a n , P r o p r i e t o r .^ A p p e tite a n d F in a l B re a k D o w n - PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY | circuit court, at Coquille City, be- Vanderburg - action at law. nessee Sept. 4, 1863, and departed Sucooosjr to Nos'cr Iiro'i. ginniug Monday, Oct. 3, 1898; H o o d 's S a r s a p a rilla Cures. 1793 Geo Goettinger vs Her this life Sept 5, 1898. K. P*n»eiiberg : : J. 8. McEwen “ I lost my appetite and about all I lived 963 D L Watson et al vs M L mann & Brown—action at law. He came to Oregon with his pa General Graying and Hauling a Specialty. 1794 C L Nordstrom vs C D rents when a young man and was on was iced lemonade. M y strength was Floyd—suit in equity. M °E W E N Commercial Men Promptly and Safely all gone. I waa so weak I could hardly married to Miss Elizabeth Coon in 1150 R A Graham vs Wm Not- Johnson— action at law. Editors and Proprietors. cross the floor. At last I was taken very Deliuered at Any Point. ley— action at law; appeal from J 1795 John H Folk vs M C Allen 1883. Devoted to the material and social o p P court. To thia union were born 5 chil aick. One physician told me my blood —action at law. Spanking Teams. Reasonable Rates. was all gone and he gave me medicine but Good R igs, building of the Coquille Valley particularly 1154 R F Kuox vs John Grandy 1796 Elbert Dyer vs J H Welch 1 dren, all of whom are left with hia it did not help me. I had pretty much and of Co os County generally. — action at law. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. wife to mourn his loss. — action nt law. lost all faith in medicines, but thought I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . 1241 Rosa Gray, administratrix, 1798 J S Edmunds vs J H Miller ! In 1890 Mr. Johuson was bap would get one bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa P. FIHHEU, .NEWspirnt A dv e rtisin g agent tized by the writer, upon a profes rilla and try it. After taking that bottle First S t r e e t , ...................................... Near Gdd Fellows’ Hal), 21 Merchants’ K achan««, Han Francisco, is vs Coos Bay Laud Co—action at aud Lizzie Miller—suit iu equity. L oar authorized a g e u t. T h is pap er is kept on hie j law. 1799 Peninsular Stove Co vs C sion of his faith iu Christ. He I was much better, and so I got two more at Ula office 1279 Geo W Loggie vs W A F Beaman—action at law. lived a consistent Christian life, al bottles and after taking them I was well, | L ose—cross bill in equity. 1800 J H Yaeger vs Samuel ways cheerful and willing to testify but to be sure of it, 1 kept on taking Col. James A, Sexton, of Chicago, 1309 J W Cox, assignor, to John Rayland ar,d wife et al—suit in as to his faith and trust. At his re Hood’s Sarsaparilla until 1 had used in 111., was electeJ commancler-in- F Hall, assignee—assignment for equity. quest I was to officiate at his fu all flve bottlea. It has done unspeakable chierf of the National G. A. It. at its good to me and I wish all my suffering creditors. 1801 Annie L McDuffee vs neral. He selected several songs sisters would try it.” M rs . A. E versen , encampment at Cincinnati on the 1351 W L Dixon, assignor, to Rnsella Van Luven et al— suit in and requested them to be sung at Wedderburn, Oregon. Remember 8th inst. Col. Sexton was in several John Bonewitz, assignee—assign equity. his funeral. He often told me that A s h la n d , O regon. battles and twice wounded. In 1802 C B R & E R R & N C o v s he felt sad to leave his relatives and ment. 18(55 ho w»s assigned to the stall of 1421 David Morse, assignor, to Rachel Willard--action at law. OCATED in tlmt part of Oregon which is noted for its fin*' climate, good health friends who were unsaved. He was Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier, General A. J. Smith, of the Six A excellent water and large peaches. I Hacker, assignee— assignment. 1803 John Grimes vs Wm S loved and respected by all who i Sold by all druggists. Price, $1; six for $5. This school him a regular Normal course of f eu* years. Other lines of study are teenth corps, and in that capacity 1430 C B R & E K R & N Co Jenkins et al—suit iu equity. knew him. Almost the entire com sub-nornml, college prepirat iry, music and art courses, special studies, teachers’ i m iu tasteless, mild, effeo* acted as provost marhsal of the city vs W S Vanderburg—notion at law. 1804 Wilhelm Neissl vs A M munity was present nt his funeral. ITOOd S F i l l s tive. All druggists. 25c. review classes. of Nashville, headquarters of the The normal senior class practice teaching throughout tho year under the direct Thou hast left us. dear brother; 1431 C B R & E R R & N C o v s Moeschl— action nt law. supervision of a thorough critic teac'ier. Cumberland, General George II. face oa earth we’ ll see no more. TI ld training school is graded. Grades accepted from good schools. Tho regular Geo F Rosa—action at law. 1805 Enmia Hagnor vs John A Tliy Thou hast crossed Death’s mighty rivsr, Thomas commanding, and Capt. normal school diploma is granted, good anywhere iu the suite without farther Soldier s Letter from Honolulu. 1437 C B R & E R R & N Co vs Hagner—suit in equity for a divorce. Ami landed safe on the other shore. exp min at ion. liovejoy, of the 181st Ohio regi Thou art gon4ffrom care and sorrW , EXPEN SES: All expenses for school year, $12o; not including books, $115. N ext F E Lang— action at law. 1806 Virginia Kruse vs Alice And for thee we should not grieve; ment as chief of patrol. Col. Sex S. F. Sheppard, of this plnce, school year opens September 5th. For oataloguo or information, address, 1438 C B R & E R R & N C o v s Kruse et al—suit for partition of Safe beyond the1 cares of morrow. ton was succeeded as provost who belongs to company M, Second Which sooner or later we all must leave; W T V A N S C O Y , President. E A Anderson— action nt law. property. marshal by Lieut.-Col. H. W. Tor- But we’ ll mast no mote to sever regiment LJ. S. »ol. engineers, is at 1440 C B R & E It R & N Co vs 1807 James Burke vs Lizzie G When we come to the other shore; bett, of the 78th Pennsylvania, in Honolulu and writes to his wife W s’ ll sing s>»eet forever, R D Sanford—action at law. Lehnherr et al—suit in equity. March, 1865, and Capt. Lovejoy by an interesting letter descriptive of The Wonders of Science 1441 C B R & E R R & N C o v s 1808 Nellie M Bullard vs We’ll meet to part no more. S. B. H o l l b n b b a k . 1st Lieut. J. S. McEwen of the same their trip from San Francisco and A W McArthur— action at law. Charlotte F, Bullard, action—ap regiment as chief of patrol, at the of the natives nnd the islands. HOLBROOK, MERRILL Lung Troubles miti Consiinijiticu Cmi 1443 C B R & E R It & N Co vs peal from J P court. same date, both serving in those He goes ¡Dto details of the loca & ST E T S O N ............ A L NoBler—action at law. 1809 The Wiley B Allen Co vs Be Cured. responsible duties till after the close tion and sizes of the several islands, 1444 C B It & E R R & N Co vs Rosa Bowlsby et al— action at law. Also BRIDGE & BEACH of the war and muster-out in Octo population of each and climate, D L Watson— action at law. 1810 Bach, Meose & Co vs De / t n 1’ i n i i i e i c t IV e w Y o r k i l i e n i l s I n i i< ( ber, 1865. These, too, were must etc., and then severally, as a total. S T O V E S ’" — ------- S c ie u llftt M a k e * a F r e e O ffe r 1445 C B R & E R R & N C o v s W itt Clinton et al— actiou at law. to O u r R e a d e r s . ered out under special orders and We copy the following: D u rin g th e B a ttle Wm Notley—action at law. ■ - --------- - • --------- promotion to the next higher office “ The climate is a good deal like 1459 C B R & E R R & N C o v s Riverton Rev erberations. The distinguished New York chemist, T . o f S antiago. by brevet. late spring weather in the east— A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of Lars Clemmeusen— action at law. aud any other a reliable nnd absolute cure for Consump rather warm, but not oppressive. 1479 W H S Hyde vs John P Riverton, Sept. 19.—Last week tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all Tue nights aie cool, bat not at all bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, Orange Picnic. Building Material, stubborn Maxton ot al—suit in equity for Roy Drew met with a severe and coughs, catarrhal affections, gen cold or cbilly. Sick or W e ll, a R ash partition. painful accident. While silting eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and Or any and everything ‘•The native men are well built, N igh t and Day. Arago, Sept. 19.—The oak grove all conditions of wasting away, will send 1523 Katherine West, assignor, upon the hotel porch reading, he, carried in a and the women are rather nice THREE F R E E BOTTLES (all different) nt Judge Scliroeder’s at tliis place to A D Morse, assignee—assign seoiehow, exploded a center-fire of his New Discovers 8 to any afflicted looking. The men— most of them First-class Hardware Store. is ooe of the most delightful picnic ment. reader of the Coquille H kuald writing for primer, a piece o f which struck grounds to he found in the county 1534 C B R & E R R & N C o v s him in the eye. He went to Co T h e P a c k e r s a t t h e H a ttie o l S a n — are easy going and not inclined J. J. LAMB. them. His “ New Scientific Treatment” has cured t ia g o d e C'nl»a M e r e A ll H e r o e s . to exert themseives until they get — so concludes your correspondent. estate of A Nasburg—action at law. quille City for medical treatment. thousands permanently by its timely use, T T ie fr H e r o ic FfTorls iu (■ c itin g down to their last dollar, and are There are not too many trees, yet and he considers it a simple professioral 1570 John Lamont, administra His eye is now Dearly healed but A m m u n i t i o n a n d ICutious !<» tlie easily managed. duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial The women seem they shade the spacious ground tor of Dau Palaske, vs Anton Wirth bis sight is impaired. of his infallible cor©. 1’i'oHt Saved (h<* Day. to have more pride and indepen and make it the place for rest, — suit in equity. Science daily develops new wonders, and I f any more families wish to this great chemist, patiently experimenting dence, and while the men willingly luncliiug, or aDy of the pleasures 1623 David McIntosh vs W A settle here soon, they will be com for years, has produced results as beneficial submit to annexation, the women that picnickers seek, and in this Reynolds— suit in equity. to humanity as can be claimed by any pelled to build more houses, as all P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, publicly reseut it by wearing a modern genius. His assertion that lung grove Inst Saturday assembled the i647 E B Dean vs J S Coke, as are now full. writing from Santiago, De Cuba, on small native flag (draped) ou their Contractor and Builder, troubles nnd consumption are curable in Grangers of Arago, Myrtle Point admr, of David Wilcox—suit in any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters John Collins and family have July 23d, says: “ We all had diar hats— which means, ‘ We mourn of gratitude,” filed in his American and and Coquille City to the tune of equity. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. moved back into their house. rhoea in more or less violent form, oar flag.’ European laboratories in thousands from about 175 patrons and matrons, old 1695 Mamie E Craver vs Anna Mr. Tindall and family, of New aud when we landed we had no those cured in all parts of tho world. “ It is a mistake to think that the e l ia b l e e s t im a t e s on all aud young. They came by land E Koon—action at law. Medical experts concede that bronchial, port, have moved into the Lowe time to see a doctor, for it was a natives were in favor of annexation i kinds buildings. Plans find speci chest and lung troubles lead to Consump BDd by water, in carriages, bug fications furnished on short notice. 1708 Teubrook Bro’s, assignors, house. case of rush night and day to keep — for they were not. tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy There is All work guaranteed. [nr.gl7ti and certain death. gies, wagons and boats, and a happy to J T Hall, assignee— assignment. J. Trewella and family have the troops supplied with ammuni o d I v about a half dozen of th e m Simply write to T . A. Slocum, M. C., 98 crowd they certniuly were. 1712 Robert Marsden vs Peter moved luto tho Ed Canterbury tion and rations, but thanks to Pine street. New York, giving post office and that have taken the oath of alle Arugo Grange was represented Loggie—suit in equity. express address, and the free medicine will bouse. Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and giance, and the militia was dis- SHERIFF’ S SALE. be promptly sent. Sufferers should take by about 75 members, all of whom 1719 C H Merchant vs Robert Matt KroDquest has taken the Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to bauded on that account. instant advantage of his generous proposi At the wore the beautiful badge of the J Dunham et al—suit in equity. McLeod house. tion. keep nt work and keep our health; ttag-ruising there was not a native Grange, aud the officers the insig P’ease tell the Doctor that you saw hia Notice o f Sale o f Real Prop 1721 J R Benson vs Lillie Gra J o I id Gammill moved into the in fact, I sincerely believe that nt woman present. offer in the Coquille City H erald . nia of their respective' offices. ham et al- -su it in equit. erty fo r Delinquent Taxes I Hnyter Louse. one critical time this medicine was “ Tropical fruits are plenty and Members from other lodges wore 1731 Jefferson Williams, admr, We were pleased to see the the indirect savior of our army, cheap. Part of our drill is bath fo r the Years of 1893. 1894, I badges or bouquets. smiling couuteuauce of our friend for if the packers had been unable ing, and we are supposed to take a vs S J Culver— action at law. 1895, 1896 and 1897. HOURS In about the center of this floe 1733 H W Dunham vs Nellie E. J. White in our town. He will to work there would have been no bath once each day. grove was the grand stand, neatly Sigliu et al—suit in equity for in spend the winter here. OUT OF way of getting supplies to the front. 'O T ICE is hereby given that nndor and ' ‘ The news came yesterday that trimmed with bunting. A center- junction. by virtue of warrants duly issued out. j Miss Jewell Knight is now stop There were no roads that a wagon peace was declared, BDd it was very Y o u S le e p In a n A ir of and under the seal of the Couuty Court piece on the front of the stand was 1735 C B R & E R R & N C o v s ping with her parents. W e cer train could use. Mv comrade and welcome news, for since the men of Coos Com ty. State of Oregon, on the T h a t C u re s a collection of all manner of fruits, Fred Schetter at al—action at law. tainly welcome such estimable myself had the good fortune to lav found ont that they were not to 9th day of July, 1898. and to me directed Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, drip, and delivered, commanding me to collect placed in a large fruit stand, and 1736 R A Graham vs Fred young ladies back to our town. iu a supply of this medicine fprour go to Manila, they want to be dis the taxes charged in the delinquent tax lists Throat and Lung Troubles. this was surrounded by all sorts of Schetter— action at law. George Stauff made our town pack-train before we left Tampa, banded— that is, the most of them. of 189.1, 1894, 1895, 1890 and 1897, by levying vegetables, on a bed of grass and upon the goods and chattels of the delin 1737 C B R & E R R & N C o v s a business call last week. H e aud I know in four cases it abso “ You may see in some ot the quent taxpayers named in said delinquent clover tastefully arranged; below J A Collier—action nt law. made but few sales, owing to the lutely saved life.” papers that we were not properly tax lists, and if none be found, then upon was a sheaf of wheat aud draped 1738 C B R & E R R & N C o v s scarcity of sound money here. the r; nl property as set forth ill said tax Tbe above letter was written to treated on the voyage over, nnd the 'ists, or so mnoli thereof as would be neces on the sidos with peavines. Other D F Dean— action at law. Miss Grace Prewett, o f Bear the manufacturers of this medicine, fact is, that we did have a kick sary to satisfy the amount of taxes so decorations on the stand weie 1739 C B R & E R R & N Co vs creek, is now euscoDced in the the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des charged, respectively, with all legal costs coming, but compared with the growing corn, bunches ot barley W H Thomas— action nt law. Riverton Hotel as assistant "Ccok Moines, Iowa. For sale by R. S. treatment of the meu on all the and expenses, and in default of personnl property nnd in pursuance of the aforesaid aud oats, green beans on vines, etc., 1740 O B R & E R R & N C o v s um Boss.” Knowlton. other transports we fared very warrants I have levied upon and W IL L , all of winch were sy metrically ar J W Sears—action at law. ON SATURDAY. THE I .Till DAY OF OC Campbell, Bunton & Co. have well. TOBER. 1898, between the hours ot nine ranged and garnished with apples. 1741 C B R & E R R & N Co vs driven their elope through the An Extra Session -O regon's Le g isla “ The first work of the engin o’clock in the forenoon nnd four o’clock in Iu the center of the stand waa a J N Roberts—action at law. the afternoon of said day, to-wit: at ten coal. They report the coal hard ture Called for Special Business. eers will begin soon now, and will o’ clock in the forenoon of said day at the bunch o f flowers. In front o f the 1743 C B R & E R R & N C o v s aud of average thickness of that T H E P IL L O W - IN H A L E R Courthouse door in the town of Coqui’ le consist of laying cables connect stand were benches. A lemonade A L Nosier, D F Dean at al— action vein. is a p illo w so constructed au d so charged City. Coos county. Oregon, offer for sale Gov. Lord has called an extra ses ing the islands, building barracks that it throw s off a vapor during; all the stand, uicely decorated, was also at law. ami sell at public auction to the highest The Banner mine folks have al sion of the Oregon legislature to aud layiug foundations for the for night. W ith every breath taken into the and best bidder for cash in hand ihe here conveniently placed, where water, body it directly applies lo the inflamed 1744 C B R & E R R & N C o v s ready commenced transferring coal meet Sept. 26th, at Salem. inafter described real property or so much This tifications.” air-passages o f the head, throat and lungs lemonade aud fruit wore dispensed, W A Border et nl—uction at law. thereof as will bo necessary to satisfy the a thoroughly disinfected and properly to the river buukers. will lie an historical event, aud one Frieud Sheppard’s letter was amount of delinquent taxes charged in the m edicated air to soothe and cure them. as wauted. A novel feature was a 1745 C B R & E R R & N C o v s Rey. Futrell held services here in which every one is interested. dpted August 20;h. T H K O N LY KNOW N M EA N S FOR aforesaid delinquent tax lists for said Coos large wash-boiler full of hot coru, Ed Bender et al— action at law. LON G-CO NTINU EI) IN H A LATIO N . county. Oregon, together with the costs of last Sunday. —------------ » ««>■» ----- - What will it do? That’s the ques It has cured thousands o f stubborn thoughtfully provided by Judge levy nnd the costs of said sale, which said cases after all other rem edies had failed, i Mr. Johnson, representative of tion all want answered. 1746 C B It & E R R & N Co vs You can real property so levied upon is owned nnd Maine Election. Send for free descriptive pam phlet and Schroeder. Everything and every A W McArthur et al— action at the Parkereburg cannery, was in assessed nnd described as follows, to-wit: testim onials ; aud kindly be sure to meu- i find out all about it by getting body were in Cue shape and good law. tion this paper. Coos Bav Land Company, lots 1 to 12, 15 to our town engaging fish. He is un Salem's live Daily Newspaper, The Portland, Mo., Sept. 13.— The 22 in Block 8; lots 1-14-17-25 in Block 9: humor, nnd all went off well—the P I L L O W - I N H A L E R CO ., 1750 J B Hunt, assignor, to Geo doubtedly a rustler. He offers 15 Capital Journal. Don’t fuil to order state election Monday resulted in lots 1 to 32 in Block 22; lots 1 to 15. 17 to 8 1 C o r c o r a n lt u ll d l n g , W a s h in g t o n , i reading, tho address, the music and P Topping, assignee— assignment. nnd 35 cents for fish low . 24. 26 to 31 in Block 2(5; lots 3 to 8, 11 to I>. C ., o r 1 4 0 9 C h e s tn u t S treet, it at once. Only 25 cts a month, the success of the fuil Republican 32 in Block 27: lots 1 to 12 in Block 28: all. Especially good was Judge P h il a d e l p h i a , F a . Timou’s bunkers are full and his 1755 Mast & Dyer vs Samuel Paper stopped ticket, as follows: lots 1 to 7 in Block 29: lots 1 to 30 in Block Hchroeder’s address. He is master Rnyland nnd Karen ltayland- -action crew now awaits the return o f the cash in advance. 30: lots 1 to 12. 14 to 3C in Block 31: lots when time is out. Most reliable Governor Llewellyn Powers, o f of Arago Grange, and every one 1 to 21, 23-24-27 to 82 iu Block 32; lots 1 steamer Barbara Hernster. at law. news and independent discussion of Houlten; representative, first dis to 10. 17 to 32 in Block 33; lots 1 to 10, 17 prouounced his speech masterful, Charles Cessna, Arnold Brad all issues. 1756 R E Shine vs John Mor to 32 in Block 34; lots 1 to 1(5. 19 to 32 in trict, Thomas B. Reed, of Portland; well suited to the oconsion, to Ihe gan, admr, of W O Phillips— suit in shaw and Matt Starwich, of Bea Block 85; lots 115 11. 13 to 1(5. 20 to 32 in You cani Address Hofer Bro’s, Editors, second district, Nelson Dingley, of Block 3(5; lots 1 to 12. 21 to 32 in Block 37; place and the times in general. It ver Hill, have once more become Salem, Oregon. ■ be cured < equity. lots 1 to 12 in Block 38; lots 1 to 10,14-15- Lewiston; third district, Edwin C. certainly wns well worth listening 1(5 in Block 59; lots 13 to 1(5 in Block 40; If you suffer from any o f the { 1757 Arago Lodge No 28 I O citizens of RivertoD. Btirlege, of Augusta; fourth dis ills of men, come to the oldest to, and by bis permission the H er O F vs W F Elrod et al— suit in lots 4 to 14, 1(5 to 27, 29-30 in Block 41: John Marsden and family will Specialist on the Pacific Coast, | trict, Chnrles A. Buutelle, of Ban- lots 1 to 32 in Block 42; lots 1 to 32 in Coining Events. ald will publish it in full in next soon moye into the Wolcott house. DR. IORDAN ft 00.. Block 43; lots 1 to 32 in Block 44; lots 1 equity. gor. 1051 Market S t Eit d 1852. < week's issue, and we know it will | 1758 T J Stillwell, assignor, to to 28. 29-31 32 in Block 45; lots 1 to 10. 17 I. Trewella was severely hurt iu Oregon Industrial Exposition, V o t i n g m e n and m i d d l e | to 24 in Block 4(5; lots 1 to 12 in Block 47; be a treat to all its readers, whether A II Morse, assignee— assignment. the Banner mine by falling rock. _ — a x e d m e n who are suffering W vervboiTy s .iy s s o . lots 1 to 19 in Block 49; lots 1 to 2(5 in Portland, September 22 to October grangers or not. from the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex- j Block 50: lots 1 to 20 in Block 51; lots 1 1760 John Nyman vs L W j The Bivertou meat market is do 22. Ciwarcta Canity Catl«artic. the most won cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical to 2(5 in Block 52; lots 1 to 2(5 in Block 53; The following was the program ! Record et al— suit in equity. derful medical discovery of the aye. |> eas- t t e b l l l t y , Ira p o t e n c y M anhood j ing a rushing business. Mr. Pow lots 1 to 26 in Bloik 54: lots 1 to 26 in in all its complications; N p e r m n t o r r h f l t a , ’ ant amt refreahinir to the taste, a - 1 gently Oregon state Ifalr, Salem, Septem of the day: I*roM In torrlia*u , G o i i o r r h o r » , t i l e e l , i Block 55 and lots 1 to 13 in Block 56, all 1761 A M Crawford vs Eugene! ers is the right man ip the right and positively on khluev«, liver and bowels, F r e q u e n c y o f t J r lu n t ln ff, e t c . By a ber 22-30. In»trnuiMil«l nr 1 set ion................... Omhmtrn in the town of East Marshfield, Coos cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, place. D ojg U A na . combinat inn of remedies, of great curative pow- i HecitHtion....................... H i m Eva Sohrooder O'Connell et al— suit in equity. Countv. Oregon. Taxes for 1893 (balance cure headache, fever, habitual constipation er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment ’ — ■ ------- 1 « « » • ---- ------ due) #45.05, 1894, #301.01. 1895. #244.07, Sone—Welcome................................ Olee Club 1764 J P Easter vs G P Mullen biliousness. Please buy and try a box that it will not only afford immediate relief but , J. C. Johnson, of Salem, has re and Bending...........................Mis« Birdie Bnrcess and J W Otto—action at law. 189(5. #219.55. nnd for 1897, #198.22, aggre of C. to-day; 10, Ml cents, tjuldand permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to Jury List for October Term of Circuit Gourt. ceived a brief dispatch from C. V. guaranteed to cure by ull druggists. Instrnmental selection....................Orchestra I gating #10 »7.90. perform miracles, but Is well-known to be a fair 1766 W E Rackleff vs Luther and square Physician and Surgeon, pr«-en Recitation.............................. Miss Mav Slsuff i California Lumber Company, Lot 1 nnd Johnson, nnnouDcng the collapse in his specially —IIIIVcaMCM O f N C n . Select reading................ Mrs. Etuilv IturKess Williams— action at law. tide land in Section 14. and lot 3 and N a p i t il l a thoroughly eradicated from the The proper authorities met last nnd wreck, on Tuesday evening last To Investtgaie Alger. Son«— Patron's Stands d . . . . . ...G le e Club of lot 4 in Section 15. all in 'lownship 25. v*h*m without usln* Jnorrsar.v. 1768 F Timmerman vs Geo H Tuesday and drew the following at 9 o'clock, of the warehouse of the Address by J. Henry Sohroeder, Master of South of Range 13 West of the Wiliam K V K R T M A N applvlnir t» us will it* celve our honest opinion of hia complaint. Arago Granite. ette Meridian. Taxes for 1897, #1220.43. Holcomb et al—suit in equity. Washington, Sept. 13.— President Grubee. list of jurors to serve nt the ap Jolinson-Phillips Milling Co., at We v ili Onorante* a PO SITIV E CUBE in G. O., heirs of. Lot 2 and of Instrnmental selection......... .. Orchestra ' every cate we undertake, or forfeit O n e 1769 Sarah Holland vs G Bowne ! McKinley has tendered places on proaching term c f circuit court Son« The Fnrraer Feeds Them A ll.. NW*4 in Section 31. Township 28, Sonth Seio. The telegram supplied no T h o n s a n d D o lla r « . of Range 13 West of the Willamette Me- i ............. nnartet and chorus. Glee Club j et al— suit in equity. for Coos couuty, to be held in tills details of the disaster further that the proposed commission to investi- Consultation FRF.R and strictly private. Taxes. 1896. #7.92, and for 1897. j Basket Dinner. CHAROKS V E R Y REASONABLE. Treat 1770 Geo Ayre vs J W Thcmas- city beginning the 1st Monday in that the building contained 25,000 I gate the war department in relation I ridian. ment personally or by letter. Send for hoc**. #9.90: total. #17.82. The members of the Glee Club son et al—suit in equity. '• T h o P h i l o N o p h r o f N a r r i « « * / I to the conduct of the Hispano- | Hnckett. A. J.. E X of S W ‘4- S W * of j October—the 3d day of the mouth bushels of grain when it fell. free. (A valuable book for men.) S W T . except. 10 acres in NW corner j were: Fidelia Henckendorff, organ S 8 McAdams vs Beaver Hill Coal — 1898: ! American war to Major-General I deeded V lftIT D R . J O B D A N H to W. J. Shoew aker. in Section ! ist; Flofa McDonald, Ada Schroe- Co—action at law. An Aurora doctor removed two j SebofielJ, ex-commanding general Arago— C. T. Robison, A. H. 29, Township 28, Sonth of Ranee 14 West G re a t M useum o f A n atom y der, Eva Schroeder and Dora Clin- spliuters, each half a foot long, ] of the army, and to ex-Senator! of ihe Willamette Meridian. Taxes for the finest and largest Museum of its kind in the 1776 Southern Oregon Co v s 1 Schroeder, A. Snrgeant world. Come and learn how wonderfully you ton, sopranos; Ethel Dunlap and Margaret Bradley et al—suit iu j Bandon— F . M Snuderliu. from under a woman's scalp a few John B. Gordon, of Georgia. The ' 1894. #203.6*. 1895. #175 02. 1«96. #185 38. are made; how to avoid sickness and disease. 1*97. #213.67: total, #777.75. Allof which We are ccmtimially adding new spe May Selin eder, altoa; Robert equity. days ago. The woman fell back latter, however, has positively de- j said real property above set forth is so CA T. I LOO UM FR E E Call or wrtUL Bridge— B F. Hill. described upon the delinquent lists here Hayter and Oeo. Stewart, tenors; 1C51 Market Street. San Francisco, Cef. 1778 C L Moon vs T T Golden Coquille City - R . D. Sanford, R ward against a door jamb, and the clin ed. inbefore mentioned. L’has. Scliroedsr and F iu ley. — action at law to recover damages. J. Robison, A . A. Simons. spliuters followed the curve of the Witness mv hand this 8th day of Sep Schroeder, basos. Ihe orchestra skull. tember. 1898, at Coqmlle City. Coos county, 1779 Thomas Howard, assignor, Serious Condition at Santiago. Caster— C. M Hermanu. JOHN K.AINO M ARTIN RUSS Oregon. W. W. GAGE, was composed o f E. A Stauff, 1st to W S Vanderburg, assignee— a s-| Dora— F. E. Scofield, Chas. Hel While an Aurora woman was sep!3) Sheriff of Coos Coanty Oregon. TH K M AR SH F IEL D violin; Alex Stauff, 2d violin; sign men t. New York, Sept. 13.— A dispatch ; singeing a chicken a few nights ler. Willie Stanff, cornet; JamieStauff, 1780 Wm T Warner et al vs Fairview— S. K. Hatcher. since, wiud carried a piece of the to the Herald from Sautiago says: organ. Stockholder's Annual Meeting. Five men of the Fifth regulars I Fannie Warner et al—suit in Lake— S F. Johnson. burning paper to a hop-picker's After the exercises and dnring equity. tent The tent was consumed in a have died since their arrival here, ! rp H E REO l’ IA K ANNTAt. MEETING Lee— J. V. Shock. the social intercourse o f frieuds 40 per cent of the regiment being A of the stockholders of the Coos Coanty 1781 E W Kronenberg vs C H Marshfield— Dan Ritzman, W second. Loss, $30. nnd greetings, Mr Stauff took sev. Butler— action for damages. on the sick report from malarial Mercantile A Shipping Association (a cor F. Hudson, Peter Peterson. Chas. The great railroad war of the fever. Btuess among all the troops poration) will l>e held iD the hall of said eral photographs of Arago Grange N O RTH F R O N T ST RE ET. 1782 Andy W Beck vs Fannie Rodin, E. L. Bessey, C. W. San corporation in the town of Coqnille City, past two months is ended at last, and others. G ranger . is increasing. U Beck suit inequity for a divorce. ford, M. P. Pendergrass, John Coos county, Oregon, on S\TU RD AY, M A R S H F IE L D . and all western roads now agree to ---------------- • <■ » « — ------------- ------------------------ TH E I ¿Ills u \ Y OF OCTOBER. 1*‘J*. 1783 J H Nosier vs C B R & E Johnson, Levi Smith. at the h*»nr of one o'clock p. m. of said restore old rates September 21st— Truth wears well. People have day, for the purpose of electing a board of A stubborn cough or tickling in R R & N Co— action for damages Myrtle P oin t—J. D. Barklow, LL KINDS of blacksmith work and 1786 Emma M Lyons vs T A Samnel Johnson, W. T. Dement. tomorrow. learned that DeWitt's Little Early five directors and for the purpose of trans the throat yields to One Minute wagon work, new or repair work, done acting such other business as may be on short notice. Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, Walker ami Mary E Walker —action Thomas Norris, I. E. Rose. Five to 7 inches of snow fell on Risers are reliable little pills for legally brorght l»efore the said meeting. Datt-d this 12th day of September, 1888. touches the right spot, reliable aud at law. the 9th in eastern t'oloiedo, north regulating the bowels, curing eon- WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK Oak—O. F. Green. W . DR\NE. 1787 Alexander ITrquhart vs J just w bat is wanted. It acts at once. Parkeisbnrg— T. B. Prewett, T. western Kansas and southwestern , stipation and sick headache. They i Come and see ns. President. To gi e satisfaction. H Timon—action at law. | don't gripe. R. S. Kuowlton. R S. Kuowlton. J. J. Stanley. Secretary. ^sepl3. dct 19*93! FAINO à RT S8EL . Nebraska. W. Drane. E xtrem ely W ea k Circuit Court Dockol— October Term, 1898. <£i*?} ^ t r a ili DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE j J. S. & CO. j OUT 11 OREGON TATE N O PAL # SCHOOL, Hood’s Sarsaparilla I C A L L F O R ::: A CRITICAL TIME Doors, Windows H E R E TO STAY! I .. I I . M O R G A N , R 8 N ana wapmaiers, \ 24j