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Mari'age Licenses Issued In Coos County Williams. I 25. W. R. Wiuniugham aud tor 1898. Hannah Otto. • TUEHDAY. JAN. 10, ls99. 25. John A. ltecse aud Mamie County Clerk Rackleff ami Dep- “ uty Hazard executed the order of Williams. 24. Aug Macl and Annie Krew- PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY Chief Cupid during the past year son. ---------- in the following order: 25. Bert Hollenbeck aud Lottie It. Pannenbere : : : J. a. McKwen JANUARY. J. 8. M°EWEN & CO. 2. Otto Eppa and ¡Misa Jeaunie Offield. 27. diaries Frederick* aud , Holleuheak. Editors and Proprietors. 2. George Morehouse and Lula Mamie Cripps. f j t y u l h (Hin A r m it i Many a household is saddened by death hi cause of tho failure to r ; 1 k K e t s - : a I urge stock o f keep ou baud a safe and absolutely L J a -1 *£ j ^ he v. A m . W ool M ahya - certain cure for croup Hindi as One TI 14 J CAL1FOUN > HLANKKI d , mow Minute Cough Cure. See that your ottered In low Mill iiricvs. ns they were bought before il.” rise in w ool. We mime little ones are protected against ouly a few. M ention this paper and emergency. R. S. Ivnowlton. we* 11 pay freight on purchases oyer $10 to How to Find Out. An Old Soldier Fill a bottle or comuiou glass His Story of What H o o d 's Sar with your water and let it stand 24 hours: A sediment or sottliug saparilla Has Done W h o le F a m ily C r c a t l y Helped by T h is M edicine. “ I am an old run down soldier, my whole system being out of order and my right side partially paralyzed. I have tried various remedies and realized only temporary relief. I have been taking H ood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pill.}, aud have derived more real benefit from them than anything I have tried. My wife haa I been greatly helped by Hpofi’s Sarsapa- | rilla. She was all run down and her j system much out o f order. My tw o little | boys recovered quickly from the effects I o f diphtheria by taking H ood’s Sarsapa- | rilla, which rid them of troublesome sores aud symptoms o f the croup. They are | now well and hearty.” W . F. B urnett , | Starkey, Oregon. Remember indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your liuen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort iu the knowl edge so often expressed, tlmt Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fultisl every wish iu curing rheumatism, pain iu the back, kidneys, liver, bladder nud every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to bold water and scaldiug pain iu passing it, or bad effects following th’e use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day and to get un malty times dur ing the night. The mild aud extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the high est for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. .Sold by druggists iu fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliampton, N. Y. When writing mention chat you read his generous offer in the Co quille City H e r a l d . Hall. Riverton Pick-Ups. Devoted to tho luntonnl and hocih ! np- H. Fred Noah and Amanda E. baildtnK o< the Coquil'.e Valley particularly I Devoe. acd of Coos County Kem»r,\ll>. Riverton, Jan. 9. The Baibura Subscription, per year, in advance, t '. 5. E. M Randleman and Polly Hernster made her usual trip and I C. Haga. K K , N e w s p a p e r A d v e r t i h i n o A t t it t T 7. J. H. Shields aud Sadie L. took about 170 tons o f coul from I • P . 21 F I S M H erchant»’ Exchaugn, Han Framiaco, in Timon’s mine. Ashburn. oar authorized ageut. This paper is kept ou fiie at bia otlln* This town has been ill such an 7. Sam M. Olsen and Mary"E. uproar for the past two weeks con Shields. FREE, TO CASH SUBSCRIBERS. 9. Thos Carter and Laura L». cerning the arrest o f White and Drew, that all other local matters Huntly. In order to get our delinquent 10. Axel Hunner and Emma sink iuto insignificance. The schooner (Viifienza takes a subscribers to puy up and in advance Wallsar. we will 30. Oscar Wickham nnd Ora cargo o f coal from the Dandon j miue this week. make them a present Shepard SparlHa John Wall, of Isthmus slough, j I, the best—In tact the One True Blood Purifier. of a year’s subscription FEBIIUARY. to the 5. Eugene Fiuuen aud Josie made our town a business call Sat I D i l i curensmea.lodlgastlon, urday. n o o i l S I lllS bittuusuess,couslipation. NORTHWEST PACIFIC FA^MEI*, Hudson. Attorner Burtenshaw, of Myrtle 13. Benjamin Norton and Sus published nt Portland, Oregon. Point, was here last week looking anna Brack. Tho Farmer is now in its 30th year, 27. Georg* A. Barklow aud up business. Uncle Jack Wilsou is ou the nnd is authority on all subjects per Atnauda Rowan. | Frank Stone and Harry W ill taining to farm work and conditions iams iiave become guests at ye Riv- sick list, and has the doctor with MARCH. him. of the northwest. ! erton hotel. 4. James Anthony and Lizzie As the regulnr price of that paper Mrs. Prewett and daughter Bert, Coughing injures and inflames is $1 per year, it is easy to see what Jones. j were visitiug nt the Riverton Hotel sore lungs. One Minute Cough . John Mursden and Lou a valuable premium wo are willing last Saturday. Cure loosens the cold, allays cough to give to our paid-in-advance sub Drew. | J. F. Lee nnd family o f Santa ing and heals quickly. The best 12. Oscar Ramaiki and Hilda Cruz, California, will be hereabout cough cure for children. scribers. This applies to all new R. S. subscribers, nnd all who will pay Kouknkoski. (he middle of this month. Ivnowlton. 26. V. Fredericksou aud Selma their delinquencies and a year in O. A. Kelly lias been confined The Salem Statesman nnnual Brunell. advance before March 1, 1899. to his house during the past special edition is another break 28. John Peterson and Parmcnn week on acconut o f rheumatism. from the usual “ fake” special edi MISSOURI JUDGES PURGED OF CONTEMPT- Benson. E d u c a t e Y o u r B o w e l * W i t h C a scarotH . A $10 paper bill was found here tions. It is a beauty. So also was Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. APRIL. last week. Money is becoming Wc, 26c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money that of the Portland Evening Tel Served Six Months in Jail— Another Chapter 3. W. T. Culbertson nnd Lulu It. plenty now when it cun be picked ■ i ■ - * * • "*— ■ egram. Both nre works of art, in Ihe St. Clair County bond Case up on the streets. Gilbert. Pharmacy for jewelry * Closed. T. Akers, one of our merchants, useful to the public and credituble 10. S. B. Anderson and Elizabeth to the publishers. School supplies at the Phar Brewer. went up to Coqmlle Inst Saturday Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 3.— An He has been macy. * 13. Marion Clinton and Minnie to see a physician. Chas. H. Burggraf, the Salem feeling very poorly for several days. architect, who designed and super other chapter in tho celebrated St. Justice J. H. Cecil is amouglbc Miller. A na ’ s D adghtek . 18. Charles Morehouse and Le intended the construction of both Clair county bond case was closed afflicted ones. ona Barklow. our courthouse nnd new school today, when Judge Phillips, of the Wntches, Clocks and Jewelry at ( m a y — none) building, has furnished ns, in both I United States court, ordered the Pojft Tvhueeo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. i release from the county jail here of The Pharmacy. * JUNE. To quit tobacco easily and fore ver. be mag instances, public buildings modern 19. Henry Elford and Samantha netic. lull of lifo, nervo and vigor, take No-To* in style and nrinngements, first Thomas Nivett and Thomas Gill, Call at Mrs. Chns. Moon’s for Bac, the we nder worker, that makes weak men judges of the St. Clair county court, choice winter millinery. * Whobrey. strong. All druggists, SOc or $1. Curo guaran class in wrrkmnnsbip. convenient, H. Norcross nnd Grace teed Booklet and sample free. Address healthful and beautiful, at very j who have been in contempt of the Not cheap shoes, but S H O E S . „7, Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or New York. moderate cist and specially appli federal court since June last, when C H E A P at B E R L I N S T O R E , j 2fi w A F]?nn anJ Luriey L cable to the uses intended. Our I they refused to obey the order of Wednesday’s trains nnd boats j Lyt.ton. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., new school building is his seven j the federal judge directing them to brought a large number of people 30. Ö. Vny and Uose J. Besonte. suffered agony for thirty years, and teenth, a record not usually attained levy a tax upon the property-hold on county court business. JULY. then cured bis Piles by using De- hv so young an artist, which in ers of St. Clair county for the pur 3. George Clinton aud Ivy Witt’s Witch Hnzel Snlve. It heals cludes state normal buildings and pose of satisfying the repudiated Attorney A. E. Seaman, o f E m bonds. The St. Claircourty judges iujurics nnd skin diseases like magic. several city structures. pire, had business nt the county Simons. ceased to be in contempt of the fed 6 . John Suderman and Anna seat for a couple of days last week. eral court simply because their Not back. terms of office have expired. The A lack of roomiug facilities and 13. E. A. Witner and Annie taxpayers of St. Clair county elected boarding places prevents several Collier. their successors at the November parties from outside attending our 14. C. L. Nordstrom and May j election, and the judges then chosen public schools. B. Johnson. were to all purposes elected into 26. Robert Hunt and Pauline! Prof. Nosler’s 1st intermediate jail, for they were solemnly pledged Blumenrother. department will get into its new to resist tho order of the federal 30. E. O. Parker and Ella quarters in the new school build- court directing the levying of the S t a t e nnd C o a s t a“ oW:-c:nHrieH ouepiiru una cen e H O O d ’S 11 of the World ntiy UK. statimi in C alifornia. Attorneys Minot, of Marshfield, waiour. HIZS. OUT PRIGS. aud Burtenshaw, of Myrtle Point, COI.OR. Mott loci. Il luminiti, ........................♦ 9-00 Navy, 1 » “ 72x1)0.......................... 9.U0 as well as many peisona from Riv HeiU’let, 10 “ 72* SB........................ 10 .U 0 erton, appeared at Coquille yester •• 1 * •• 72x»r».......................... u.nu * “ OOxH’i ......................... 3.00 day to finish up bonds for and se tiruy, *• m •• 8Uxt)4.......................... 15.W •• 7 “ MxSl ........................ «.BO cure the release of Ed White nnd •• HV •• 7-'\ h | ........................ 8.50 cottoti, fi’JxSO..................................W Tom Drew, the parties held tor • •• • “ »¡2x78 ........................ l.UU the robbery of Lorenz's store. P rices are by the pair. Send for list o f 10 U U blankets at cut-rntc prices. Justice Cecil was sick, liowever, and could not give a healing. SM ITH’S CASH STORE, 25-27 Market street. S. F. A d m in istr a to r’s Notice- CALL FOR::: "V [ otico is hereby n i v u , that llm nnd t i l l mulled W H. »*U tho 1:4? JliV t f -IR'.V* 1898, duly appointed as adm inistrator o f tho estate o f Ohurles Ilau icr, deceased, and that 1 have qualified aa huc I i adininiB- trator and entered upon my duties. All persons b a v in " claim s ngninst tho said estate, art* hereby required to present tlie same, properly verified, to me. at the law office o f Albert F j . Seaman, in Km pi re City, C oos county, Orouon, within six m ouths from the date hereof. Dated this 27th d a y o f Decem ber. 1898. W IL L IA M T U K l ’ KN, A dm inistrator o f iho Estate o f Charles H am er, deceased. I jan 25 HOLBROOK, MERRILL k STETSON ............ Also BRIDGE k REACH S T O V E S ' * ---------- Doors, Windows ami any other Building treasurers Notice. Or any and everything carried iu a First-class Hardware Store. 'OTICK is hereby given that all county warrants endorsed piior to May 10.1892, v ill be paid on pr si* mutimi at my office in Coquille City, Cons county Oregon. No interest will be allowed*after Decomber 25. 24 to 36 Hours N Denholm & Co., ib is 17th day o f D ecem ber, 1898. [Successors to J. J. Lamb. J V/. \V. 11.1*23. Treasurer. 8 HOURS OUT OF 24 Headquarters for Y o u S le e p In a n A ir T h a t C u re s . . . . Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, drip. Throat and Lung Troubles. CHOICE LIQUORS. GYRUS N O BLE, O L D HERM ITAGE, B U R K E 'S SCOTCH M ALT, A M ’ l t lA I .T Y . CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION Daily Emiiig Tigran, J 10 els Tho bond question is the one political issuo of St. Clair county. The amount involved, including the principal and interest fur 25 years, is now over $1,000,000. The bends were voted and issued in aid of a railroad, and amounted to about $400,000. The promoters of the company secured the bonds, sold them in the east and loft tho St. Clair people with no sign of a rail road. When the bonds fell due, the taxpayers naturally resisted the payment, and though tlie federal court eventually decided in favor of tlie bondholders, the St. Clair county people have not, during all the years of litigation, been dissnp- pointed in any of thecouuty judges whom they have elected to resist the federal court. Last summer Federal Judge Phillips secured an offer of a com promise from the bondholders, who agreed to accept the principal of the bends without interest. Judge Lyon, one of tho three St. Clair county judges in jail here, who was serving his second term in jail, and who was in very poor health, agreed to vote for tlie tax under these con ditions, nnd wns purged of contempt by the federal judge. Judges Nev- itt and Gill, however, spurned any offer of compromise, and served out their terms in jail. It was practi cally understood that this would bo the course of Judges Nevitt and Gill, the majority of the court, when Judge Lyon secured his re lease by accepting the compromise. -— * — -------- The comity court lias a busy time, and Clerk Rackleff and D ep uty Hazard are almost out of sight behind books and papers. tlMinre« V I T A L I T Y L O S T V IG O R érwta :^«* r.ti ¿-« a n o M A N H O O D T H E P IL L O W -IN H A L E R Cures Iinpotency, Night Emissions and wasting Diseases, all effects o f self* abuse, or excess and India* cretlon. A n e rv e to n ic a n d is a pillow so constructed ami sochar^cd that it throws off a vapor during all the nijjht. With every breath taken into the body it directly applies to the inflamed air-passages of the head, throat and Ituips a thoroughly disinfected and properly medicated air to soothe and cure them*. TIIK ONLY KNOWN MEANS FOR I.ONG-CONTINUKD INHALATION. It has cured thousands of stubborn cases after all other remedies had failed. Send for free descriptive pamphlet and ) testimonials ; aud kindly be sure to men tion this paper. P IL L O W -IN n A L E It CO., 81 C orcoran ItuIIdlm ;, W a sh in g to n , I). o r 1 40 » C hestnut S treet, P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa. f1*' b lood b u ild er. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire o f youth. By mail BOc per b ox ;6 b ox es for tatJ.SO; with u, w ritten g u a ra n te e to c u re o r r e fu n d th e m o n e y . M E R V 1 T A M E D IC A L C O . Clinton A Jackoon Els., CHICAGO, ILL- F o - r.nle by C oquille Pharm acy. i intervening. Lass well. s e r v ic e Constipation prevents the body AUGUST. from ridding itself of waste matter. 2. N. E. Barklow and Addio B. 3 t o 1 2 and HERALD Do Witt’s Little Early Risers will both 1 month, remove the trouble anil cure Siek Doak. P a ge 8 . George Johnson and Laura I Headache, Billiousness, Inactive $2.10 Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only Liver and clear the Complexion. Eudicott. 14. Isaac Barklow and Catharine Small sugar coated, don't gripe or 4.15 “ “ “ both 1 year, only Ransier. cause nausea. It. S. Ivnowlton. 14. Manley Barklow and Nan All the Congressional and State Legislative News The Herald Land & Loan Co. nie Stone. come full and complete daily, and your Best sold last week, to Henry 'Peters, 15. Jesse G. Farrin and Della Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one. esq., of Dayton, Oregon, the Mar Foss. shall Way house and lot. Thus 24. Win Reed and Rebecca Left- the good work goes on by n steady j rjtf^e i Marshfield fcnn.i | Complete slock o f new Holiday influx of good citizens coming ini og Marion C. Miller and Pearl John Morgan took charge of the Goods at the B E R L IN STORE. nnd those remaining generally who ! Abernathy custom house iu Empire City Mon Mrs. Inez Chase returned to do Bell, as Mr. Way will likely en day. SEPTEMBER. Empire last week to resume her gage ngaiu in husiuess " it h ua j 6 . Eli Motcnlf nnd Annie Miner. The Marshfield Grnded and duties as teacher, after the holiday soon on his own nccuuut. 10. Ike Freelund nnd Catherine High school began Mouduy, after vacation. Policies written by the Pacific j Robinson. the holiday vacation. Overcome evil with good. Over Mutual Life Insurance Co. excel ! 21. G. P. Topping aud Amy L. M. L. Tower is exDected hero come your coughs and colds with in every feature that make iusur-1 Wilkins. shortly to superintend the work of One Minute Cough Cure. It is so mice profitable aud liberal. No I 25. Alfred Carlsou and Edna dredging the “ hog’s back.” good children cry for it. It cures one can afford to be without nu Bunnell. The Rev. R. C. Lee has received croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe Accident policy nt this time o f ac-1 18. Arnold Bradshaw and Alice n commission appointing him D ep and all throat and lung diseases. cidents aud sickness. Give your Marsden. application now for either a L ife , j 30. Hu> h Neely and Rose T. uty Grand Chief Templar o f Ore R. S. Ivnowlton. gon, of the I. C. G. T. Const Mail: At the meeting of E ndowment or A ccident policy Harth, Siiico R. A. Graham has secured tlie Coos Bay creamerv hist ¡Sat to Rev. J. L. Futrell, or make ap OCTOBER. the Empire City sawmill, two more urday the following directors were plication at the H erald office. 2. C. E. Carver nnd Mary Parry. | logging camps are to be started up elected: \V. L. Walker, Geo. C. L. Pennock, a worthy citizen 4. R. Toland and Lottie E. Stev near the Beaverton coal mine. Yoakntn, J. M. Davis, Geo. Ross from Beaver Hill, purchased this enson. Representatives Topping nnd and D. McIntosh. W. L. Walker week of R. D . Sanford, through 5. Thomas D. Whito and Mag Platts were in Marshfield this week was elected president nnd Geo. the Herald Laud & Loan Co., gie Oilman. on their way to Salem toatteud Ihe Ross secretary. the II. It. Nichols property, in 5. S. D. Jenkins and Celestia J. regular session c f tho legislature. Why pay rent always, when you can Spurgeon’s addition to Coquille Reed. They took the steamer Allinuce. buy n plnce of your own, part on City. For tho present Mr. P pu - 14. H. P. Chalfunt aud Anna A 12 foot vein of coal has been time, nnd pay rent to yourself. nock will remain at Beaver Hill, Collins. 80 acres, near Coquille; 15 acres having employment there, and we 15. David Cowan and Leita recently discovered on II. A. Gra ham’s property. It is several hun rich dry creek bottom, fine spring shall be pleased to welcome him Thomas. branch; bouse and barn; 5 acres and his estimable family later on 18. Perry Stoddard and Emma dred yards from the entrance to the Kloudike mine, on a higher cleared. Only $10 per acre—just as permanent citizens. E. Derby. altitude and will bo easily devel think of itl See Herald Land & 26. Fred Nosier and Reta Skoels. Our representatives, Hon. Geo. opeit. Loan Co. cr R. D Sanford. 29. A. J. Frcdcrickson aud Brita F. Topping for Oooe and Hon. E. A late arrival in Marshfield, who The Oregon legislature met yes B. Platts for Coos amt Curry, joined Hailuiala. made the journey on foot from terday and the new governor will be an excursion of representatives NOVEMBER. Rose burg, says that he crossed the inaugurated and other stnte officers from other portions o f the stnte n t! 3 , John Barklow and Sarah desert, the plains and the Rocky installed nt once, nnd you will get Portland Inst Saturday and visited Noah. mountains on foot, but his trip it all and in detail by subscribing the sugar factory and inspected, t>. E. A. Philpott and Elva Nel- across the Coast Rauge for hard for tlie H e r ald nnd Daily Evening the sugar beet industry at La ^ son. ships beat them all. Telegram nt only 40c a month, but Grande. The visitors were under «j. Nels Rasmussen nnd Mattie' ---------- 1 .* » —-------------- you’ll never get it in Dan Burns’ the care nnd management of Turner E. Swift. III»» to I’ r n r a l l*llriiiiioHitl. senatorial campaign organ, the Snn Oliver, a represeutative ot the 9 . Clyde A. Gage and Marie You are perhaps aware that pneu Francisco evening paper that gets sugar factory, nnd the visit wns Nosier. monia always results from a cold or here 24 hours behind time. Or the made in the iiitertst of fostering 11 Herman Grant aud Mary from an attack of la grippe. Dur H uui . d aud Salem Weekly States the industry by granting a stnte D. Grant, ing the epidemic of la grippe a man both one year for only $2.50. subsidy. j 20 \y jj Young nnd Lavina few years ngo when so many enses ---- » >*»♦----------- resulted iu pneumonia, it was ob Dr. Carter received a telegram I Albee. Ireland’s Mission to Rome. I 23. Harry Draper and Pearl from his home at Coberg, yestor- served that the attack was never dny, notifying him that his father Baxter. followed by that disease when London. Jan. f. —The Romo cor 23. Perry Robison and Julia Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was wns dying. This wns very sad and respondent to the Daily Chronicle unexpected news, ns the old gen Skelly. used. It counteracts any tendency 24. F. R. RreiUnbucher aud of a cold or la grippe to result in savs; ‘ Archbishop Ireland is com tleman only left here Monday of ing here in connection with the last week for his home, vin the liny Elizabeth Rookard. that dangerous disease. It is the nnd Yaqniun, having spent eight 'J**- Lee Broadn Inax and Fraucis best remedy in the world for bad publication o f tlie papal letter on Americanism and tlie position of or nine months with his son nt this Dickson. colds and la grippe. Every bottle the Catholics in Cuba and the 26. August Tyberg and Hilda warranted. plnce. However, he is frail, and For sale by R. S. Philippines, The Vatican hopes 81 years old, and doubtless the Stone Ivnowlton. that the good relations existing bc- • ♦ trip proved more than he should' DEC EM USB. have undertaken, but ho was long Bishop Millard, of Ihe Church ! tween the archbishop nnd Presi 12. J. T. Alumbuogk nud A. P. ing to return to his home aud it McCnmpbell. o f Redeemed Israel, left yesterday dent McKinley will contribute to the Catholics.’’ wns on his mind so much that he 13. H. B. Steward aud Estrila for Eureka, California, nod expects the benefit of ----» «* » . ----- — to be absent two months. • was not eujoying himself here. Volkmar. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz, ami two or The son started ont to the valley, 17. W. Archer nud Sarah Rrvnti Gnv Bickford, the boy prisoner threp others o f the family, have Via Roeebuig, last even lug. 2t. L. 11 Hammond nud E. Y. in our j iit. is very sick. I ipcu sufferers from the grip. Material, A. C. W IL S O N . .:»u .....ï w-gnmiiiiker W ILSON ß W ILSON, M A C H iK IS T S , W a g o n m R k e r s ^ H o r s e s h o e r a , a n d E la c k s m it h s , Machine work of all kiln’ s, built now or repaired; iron and wood turning; blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. MACHINE, WAGON A N D FARM W O R K ARE S P E C IA L T IE S DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED 3 SALE STABLE A . B . iD e a jij P r o p r i e t o r . : ? Successor to Nosier Pro’s, and A. O . W heeler, General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Delivered at Any Point. Good. K ig s, S p a n k in g Team s, g o q u î X j X æ First btreet, . . R easonable R a te s. c it y , . . . czusconr. Near Odd Fellows’ H all. $5000 —For a uliort time 0 NL ! only, The Herald Land Co. wants a buyer with $5000 to pur chase at a sacrifice one of the best improved small farms in Coos county. Finely situated, choice land, good fences, plenty of fruit and shrubbery, running water. Owner has other business tliat claims his attention TL^OR SALE—1 47 Acres of Land, * 14 m ile from Norway. Coos county, j Known ns the McC’lury place. F<-r particu- j lars. cnll on HENKY GRADY, o c t lt f l Norway, O regon. { Notice. ri^H F . SO TK H H j DEUS OF T H E AHAGO I Creamery Com pan 3 are hereby notified that there will !>♦• n special m eeting o f the stockholders held at the Arago Creamery, at Arngo, C oos cou nty, Oregon, on T uesday, the 21st dnv o f February, 1899, at 10 o ’ clock « . m. A m ong other business which may be con sidered. the m eeting is called especially t«? consider and accept propositions to sell or lea*«* the Arago C ream ery plant. By order o f the directors. W. L. UAYTER. Attest: President. J. H enry ISchrocder, Secretary. \ If t b U No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. 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