Roberts et al—suit to foreclose
Ruinblirs from Rural.
Fishtrap Findings.
N O T IC E .
mortgage.
•
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o
E
y
e
L
ike
the
1832 Marshfield Water Co vs
Rural, Apr 24.— ’T ho furmers
Fishtrap, April 24
At 11 o'clock Suit1 of OM Scli icl Property ttf l is-
The following in the circuit court
T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 25. 1899.
Sunday, 23tl, nt the logging camp
docket for May term, which begins Central Pacific Railroad'—action at are very near-loue sowing their
M
aster’s
E
y
e
.”
triit So. 8, Coos Coiitriy, u y j ' iiii .
law.
grniu this sprg
of Wm. Howell, George Steward
PUBLISH ED E V E R Y TUESDAY in this city next Monday:
1833 Johu Bonewitz, assignee,
R. L. Morricswe nut from his
You are master o f your nnd Miss Lillian Thomas were
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963 D L A L L Watson vs M L
’ O T IO K is lx r* l • y r.iven to tho p ab lio
vs Fannie O Dixon— action at law. mines tbe otln day, and he reports
the ilir cx is o f Sch ool D is tric t
E. Punnenbera
: : J . S. McKn.n .Floyd — suit in equitv.
health, and if you do not joined in the holy bonds of wed No. H, iLitt
l Vos o o u n v , Jretron. off«*r fo r sale
1837 Lawrenco Johnson vs W the miuers alb good spirits.
lock.
Boll) nre well known iu to the of
best bid lor-» i!u* follow ing d escrib ed
J . S. M °E W E N & C O .
1150 K A Graham ™ Wm Not- S Vanderburg et al—suit to fore
Robert Mtris, Bob Whited, attend to duty, the blame is Coos county. The bride is oue of property in »if -rt sbh J D ist. No. 8:
ley— action at law; appeal from J
Editors and Pronrietors.
close mortgage.
Lot« No:*. [\ nut! J. in Block 2S. in E llio tt's
George Cal virtnd Charles Massey easily located. I f your blood Coos county’s most amiable young
P court.
Addit ion t o t ’oqui! t* City,and the improve
1838 C S Nosier vs Ida B Nos started in to g up their bedrock
ladies.
George
whs
in
s
e
d
in
Co.
1151
It
F
Ivuox
vs
Johu
Grandy
ments
of Hume, consisting of 1 wood 2-story
Devoted to the m aterial and social up
ier— suit for divorce.
flume for theimines this summer. is out o f order, H ood’s Sar quille valley, is upright, honorable school louse;
h o ld in g o f th eC oq aiJ'o Valley particularly
action
at
law.
aud of Coos County generally.
Also 1 box 1 story school house;
1839 Nannie L Fellows vs A IV
J. C. Franzwns out from his saparilla 'will purify it.
and indstrious, aud is a living evi.
1211 Rosa Gray, ns admr, vs Coos
Also 1 hell, about 20 inches mid a ijunn-
¡Subscription, per year, in advance. |2
Fellows—suit for divorce
mines tbe ohm day, nnd we learn
It is the specific remedy for troubles dence of our Coos county produc titv of school desks and s«*atH.
:— — ~—
Bay la n d <'» action at law.
Scaled
hids will be received up to the bon/
1840 Emma Iv Hermann vs F P that he will tat his family to tho of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver.
P, PlSHKll, XBWKPAPEB AUYBBTI.IMO AUENT
i
070
I'
W r
vu IV \
tion iu the way of fine young men. of 12 o'clock,
J j O g g l O VS St
A
I . 71 Sler.-h li lt » ’ K i p h . n « . , San i r i u r l w o , in ± ¿ 1 . 1 t , l ‘0
nooii, of Ju ne 10 . 1 Wi, as f<>-
K i d n e y s - “ My kidneys troubled me,
Hermann—suit for divorce.
mines tlna sunrier.
o a r a u tltu r iie d a g e n t
Miss
Beide
Robison
is
spending
Tsi,p*pi.r
i>
kept
on
m.
Lose—
cross
bill
in
equity.
I
owe
:
For
lots separate, or together, wih
• t bin offlr.pi
mid on advice took Hood’s Sarsaparilla
1841
School
District
No
41
vs
or
without
buildings,
mid for th buiidDtf?»
W.
L.
llooi
was
up
to
Rural
a
few
days
with
friends
and
rela
which
gave
prompt
relief,
better
appetite.
1309 J W Cox, assignor to John
either or bo«h without lots; also for f»rni-
Fannie G Dixon et al— action at last Sunday om visit.
My sleep Is refreshing. It cured my wife tives at Bandou.
F
Hull,
assignee—assignment.
tnre,
together
or
separate
from utlierpn>i>-
also.”
M
i
c
h
a
e
l
B
o
y
l
e
,
‘
.
1473
Denny
Street,
PAY IP and#
Mrs. L. R. Out went down ou a Pittsburg, Pa.
Win. Howell has commenced work ert y . The direct* o s reserve the riyh# to r e
1351 W L Dixon, assignor to law.
je
ct
any
or
all
bids,
and
if
all bids Me re
Get a
1842
James
Burke
vs
W
T
visit
to
her
m.hgr’e
and
took
sick,
8 c r o f u l o u s Humor
I was in terrible on the extension of Iris railroad jected , to st II at public outcry or private
_ __
I John Boucwitz, assignee—assigu-
i condition from the itching and burning of farther into the timber.
Lehnherr et al—suit to foreclose ami has not g< home yet.
BIG PRIZK.#
sale any or all o f aforesaid property.
5 Y e a r s « muiit.
humor. Grew worse under
If buildings aro sold h *pyr«.to, to oe re
The cattle-flyers were up iu 1 i scrofulous
W. T. Miller nnd wife have gone
treatment of several doctors. Took Hood’s
1421 David Morse, assignor to mortgage.
moved on confirmation of sale,
By special arrangement made
1843
D
H
Hutcheson
vs
Lou
:
Sarsaparilla
and Hood’s Pills. These cured to Bandou to 6tny a few weeks
this
part
of
tb
settlement
lately
Isaiah Hacker, ussignee—assign-
C hau . C o l l i e r ,
1
me
thoroughly.”
J
.
J
.
L
i t t l e , Fulton, N. Y .
with the publishers of the
Earle—action ot law.
Chairman.
! gathering up hat cattle they had
with the hope that it will improve Attest:
nient.
Geo. F. Bout ell,
FARM JOURNAL, we are en
1844
Adam
Pershbaker
vsNonda
]
bargained
for.
Mrs. Miller's health.
1430
C
B,
R
k
E
R
R
k
N
Co
Clerk
School
D
ist.
No.
8,
Coos
county,
Or.
abled to offer a 5-year sub
Peter Hayeovent up the creek % { c c d 6 S a M a fH V uflg
Samuel Rowan hai been sorely
vs W S Vanderburg—action*at law. Anderson et al— action at law.
scription to that paper to ev
1845 J N Nelson vs Marie E ! by their bouedhe other day toget
aggravated by dogs killiug his
1431 C B, R A E R R & N Co
> I
ery new subscriber who pays
Grant et al—suit to foreclose mort a piece of tiuiier for bis cross-bow
sheep. Get out your target gun
vs Geo F Ross—action at law.
Hood's l l l l s euro liv e r I lls ; tho non ir rita tin g am t
for the HERALD one year
V isit DR. JORDAN’S « rent è
gage.
gun.
When
b
got
to
the
place
he
Uncle
Sara
and
make
the
number
o n ly c a th a r tic to ta k e w ith Hood’s Sa rsa p a rilla .
1437 C B, R k E It R & N Co
ahead; and the same offer is
1846 James T Hall, assignee of was going, wht did he flml hut a
of dogs less.
vs F E Lang—action at law.
made to every old subscriber
Tenbrook
B
ros,
vs
Abram
Tenbrook
large
bear,
prying
on
Mr.
Hayes’
One of Tenn Robison’s little
” * 3 1 0 5 1 M A B x ii
. b « t. o t h * 7 t h , o r . o n .
1438 C B, R k E R R k N Co
who will pay nil bock dues and
T h « Largest o f H» kind I th o W o rld .
sheep, aud tie bear scared Peter so
--action at law.
children fell in the creek the other
1
No Senator Chosen.
W e aro oou lluu ally adding
one year in advance — both | vs E A Anderson— action at law.
1847 May Chapman vs M C bad that he »aruldn’t let the clogs
Como aud learn Imw wonderfully you are modo
day, and might have been drowned
1440 C B , R & E R R & N C o
and hour to avoid th kliras and d isease. I f yon
papers for the price of ours I
po after tho bear. Peter fired two
Chapman--suit for divorce.
sulfur from an y o f th * ills o f men. uomo lo ihe
Harrisburg, April 19.—Tho last but for tbe prompt action of bis
vs R D Sanford—action at law.
ioldo»l S p e c ia lis t ou th e F a c i Oc C oast,
only.
1848 Bach, Meese & Co vs G W shots aid kept the dogs with lnm ballot to be taken for United son, Renaldo, who was working
1441
C
B,
R
&
E
R
It
k
N
Co
m i jo u n .a a v r i v i t e d in k a se s
In order to get the FARM
C on su ltatio n Irrc sud t»t■ in ly private. T rea tm en t person
and s'arted back for home. There States senator nt the present ses near by.
Cliutcu et al—suit in equity.
vs A W McArthur—action at law.
a lly or by le d e r,
s * 1*11 I I - 1 8 i thoroughly erad icated
JOURNAL as a premium for
from II“- » S ', in w ithout using M e r c u r y ,
1849 J T Nosier, admr, vs C B, was shear behind every tree along sion of tbe legislature was taken
The Fishtrap poorbouse caught
1443
C
B,
It
&
E
It
It
&
N
Co
i v i « t v S I A N applying lo us w ill receive our
advance payment it will be nee-1
h
o’
in^t
»pinion
o
f
his
com plaint.
R k E It R & N Co—action for the trail. Peter Ims not lost any bear, today and resulted:
Quay, 93; fire from the stovepipe a few days
vs A L Nosier— action at law.
II t 1 n i l tfr.araaire a J’ O S t T T V S C V R R In »very case
essary to walk right upo the !
tee ti’u l- r t'i\ '. or
frit O n « * T k m » u R i l I t n l l n r a .
but
1
b “scared” tbe bear so bad Jenks, 85; Jones 69; not voting, 6; ago, and would have been .»utirely
damages.
1444 C B, It & E R R k N Co
W rite f..r ,
k l'iii lo x u i il» « n i m
r in g e ,
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captain’s office, for we have
MAit kit . - o t
I A valuable hook for m en. )
that le Ims not come back nuy more necessary to a choice 124. The leg destroyed but that John Landers
vs D L Watson—action at law.
R>K . J i : f i » A W & V O .. 1051 M a r k e tB t. 8 . F .
Coming Homo— Oregon Volunteers First. to ge the sheep he had killed.
only a limited number of 5-j
happened
to
be
passing
at
tho
time.
islature adjourns nt noon tomorrow.
1445 C B, It k E R R k N Co
year subscriptions to dispose!
W. H. W.
Mrs. Adams called to him Hiid he
vs Wm Notley— action at law.
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Washington, April 20.—Secretary
of.
The FARM JOURNAL!
IBandon Kccoraer.i
extinguished the flames.
Quiz.
1459 C Bj It k E It It k N Co Alger received a reply from Genoral
Biography ol Catherine Wimer.
is on solid foundation and per
Bnndon Lodge No. 133, I. O. O.
W i
vs
Lars
Clemeusen—
action
at
law.
Otis
to
the
inquiry
as
to
whether
the
fectly trustworthy.
ll ¡ i r e
F ., last meeting elected J . C. Logau
1479 W H S Hyde vs John P reinforcements proposed to be sent
Citherine Wimpr, nee Mnrkle, nnd Vale Perry as delegates to the
.. large stock of
Maxton et al— suit for partition.
No
Other
Paper
to liim to relieve the volunteers wasborn at Hollidnysbarg, Blair grand lodge, which meets at P ort
heavy, A l l - W o o l M a r t r -
FREE, TO CASH SUBSCRIOERS.
1523 Katheriue West, assignor would be sufficient for the purpose couity, Pa., Dec. 16. 1816. She
Gives the clubbing offers that you v i l l e OALIFOHM A HLANKETS, now
offered
below
Mill
as they were
to A D Morse, assignee— assignment. of tho campaign, Otis replied in tfie was therefore, at her death on the land in May.
can get with the H erald . N ow it is bought before the rise Driees,
In order to get our delinquent
in wool. We namo
While here the inspectors visited the
1534 C B, R k E R R k N Co affirmative.
28tl
day
of
March,
82
years,
3
only
a
few.
¡^
"M
en
tio
n
this
paper and
subscribers to pay up and in advance
thesteamerBwmnrek nnd suggested
vs Andrew Nasburg E st - action at
we’ll pay freight on purchases oyer $10 to
Washington, April 20.— The vol months nnd 12 days of age.
we will
O
R
E
S
O
H
I
Ä
M
any it It. station in California.
law.
I t her youth her parents moved a few necessary repairs aud in
unteers iu the Philippines will re
make them a present
cli wo w ill give fo r 1 year ns a
C U T P R IG » .
W E IG H T .
.
1647 E B Dean vs J S Coke, turn home in the order in which to Ohio, where on July 15, 1836, formed the owners they would
.
of a year’s subscription
..... «I 9.00
einium to H khat . d subseribers.
!) p o u nd s, f.’JxHO........
M o ttled ,
0.00
admr— suit for dissolution of part they sailed for Manila. The date she vas joined in w edlock to Jacob come here to officially inspect the
u
“
72x90........
1
N
avy,
to the
lo.oo
Pay up arrenrs and seud in #2 for I S c a r le t, 10 Jj 7*2*83...
nership.
..... 14.00
upon which each troop sailed is as W iner, who died at Arngo, Coos vessel whenever they were seut for.
,-ear in advanee to tho Coquille G ray
........
3.110
1Ì
“
60*82.'.’.’
NORTHWEST P A C IFIC F A IJM E ^ ,
1695 Mamie E Graver vs Anna E follows: May 25, First California, county, Or., on May 12, 1889, at An endeavor will be made to have
........ 15. W)
10
“
80x94...
ty H ebald nnd we will send you
__ 6.00
“
6 6 x 8 4 ...
her
ready
by
the
10th
of
May.
Koon—action at law.
published at Portland, Oregon.
the
advauced
age
of
73
years.
Second Oregon, and detachment
........
8.50
10
“
72x84...
Wvckly Orrnonimi f o r 1 ycar
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............. 50
c o tto n ,
5 2x 80...
1708 Tenbrook Bros, assignors California artillery. June 26, A and The; were pioDeers of Keokuk
The Fanner is now in its 30th year,
1.U0
*•
62x78.... ....................
ii prem iu m , fully paid up.
John
Johnson
(P
ip
e
r),
youngest
to
J
T
Hall,
assignee—Assignment.
B Utah artillery, Tenth Pennsyl couuly, Iowa, having settled iu
Ih ieen are by the pair. Send for list of
and is authority on all subjects per
X»' •> >:.< ■>
- « o « » « o c
son
of
our
S.
P.
C.
Johnson,
re
1000
blankets
nt
cut-rate
prices.
1733 H W Dunham vs Nellie vanian, First Colorado, and First that eounty about tbe year J837.
taining to farm work and conditions
Siglin et al—suit for an injunction. Nebraska. June 29, First North] They, in cotnpauy with their fam-j turned Saturday last from a resi
SMITH'S CASH STORE,
of the northwest.
1735 C B, R A E R It it N Co Dakota, 13th Minnesota, First ily of five sons and two daughters, dence of several months in Cali
As the regular price of that paper
25-27
Market street, S. F.
is $1 per year, it is easy to see what vs Fred k Otto Sehetter—action at Idaho, aud First Wyoming. July came to Oregon in 1863 aud settled fornia. He came home via P o rt
land,
having
visited
bis
brother
19, First Montana. July 23, First in Tillamook county, thence in
a valuable premium we are willing law.
1736 R A Graham vs Fred South Dakota. October 19, First 1867 to southern Oregon. Since Sam at th it prlace. Ho tells ns
to give to our paid-in-advance sub
Washingtou.
October 27, Twen the death cf father her home has that Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Johusou,
scribers. This applies to all new Sehetter— action at law.
1737
C
B,
R
A
E
It
It
&
N
Co
A IT F ACT [jllE l'HE CELEKKATED
tieth Kansas. October 30, First been with her youngest son, J . W. uee Alma Green, will be here ou
subscribers, and all who will pay
• ‘ I I E t l T i ” ; Automatic Pupils’
Tennessee.
November 3, Fifty- Wimer, in the counties of Coos the nexf steamer Alliance, on busi
their delinquencies and a year in vs J A Collier— action at law.
HOLBROOK, M ERR ILL
ness and a visit combined.
1738 C B, It it E It It & N Co First Iowa.
November 6, troop and Douglas.
advance before March 1, 189:).
k STETSON .............
vs D F Dean—action at law.
She was the mother of eleven
Tbe 10th bi-county convention
Nevada cavalrt'. November 9, First
1739 C B, It A E It R A N Co Wyoming battery.
children, four of whom are still of tbe Y . P. S. C. W. of Coos aud
Tallahassee, Fla., April 19.—Tul-
Also BRIDGE k BEACH
living! George W. aud W. J. Curry counties will be held iu this
iferro was elected United States vs W II Thomas—action at law.
“
S T O V E S ---------
1740 C B, R it E It R & N Co Speaker Thomas B Reed Retires trom Con- Wimer, of
Waldo, Josephine place May 17 nnd 18, 1899. I t is
senator today.
gress.
vs J W Sears—action at law.
county,
Catherine
Strong,
of
Coos
expected
to
make
it
the
largest
and
General Shafter is in Sycamore,
1743 C B, R k E It It k N Co
county, nnd J . W. Wimer, of this best couventiou yet held.
111., where lie will remain a few days
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New York, April 19.— It is an- county.^
vs A L Nosier et al— action at law. _ ______
_
^
Iwi- Lir, lawnltlli.
___ ^
wx
x
r . , . ..u o r
iv o v - .
-
1 i ll, I D, n & a n n iv -v v.u
St. Louis capitalist,
and any other
A. M. Karue, a murderer, was vs A W McArthur et al— action at decided to become a member of the devoted member of the German who has been forced out of busi
law firm of Simpson, Thatcher k Baptist church. She was a devoted ness, by a trust, dedicates his fortune
taken from jail at Huuderson, Tenn., law.
Building Material,
Barnum in this city. It is under mother, a faithful friend and peace to fight tm ts .
and lynched by a mob.
1750 J B Hunt, assignor to Geo
stood that Mr. Reed will resign his maker, and beloved by ull who
Or any and everything
“Your son,” said the school
A Paris cable says the court of P Topping, ussigneo— assignment.
seat in congress and remove to New knew her. God bless her. Her teacher, “is very backward in bis
carried in a
cassation will reject revision and
1755 Must & Dyer vs Samuel
York.
The statement has been remains were temporarily laid to studies.” “That’s funny,” mused
o \ .
will decide against Dreyfus.
Ray land et al— action at law.
First-class
Hardware Store.
made that Mr. Reed is guaranteed rest in the Civil Bend cemetery. It the father. “At home, in conver
1757 Arngo Lodge, No 28, I O
and all furniture necessary for the henool-
Governor Tanner last week signed
a yearly income of $50,000. Be is onr intention to remove her and
sation with me, lie seems to know it rooru. Every desk of this company’s man
the bill appropriating $250,000 to O F vs W F Elrod et al— suit to fore settling down Mr. Reed will our dear father to Ashland, Oregon.
ufacture is warranted,
all.”
and any part th at becomes broken or unfit
pay the Illiuois volunteers from the foreclose niortgnge.
make a prutacted visit to Europe.
A precionH one fruin us 1ms Runs,
use during th at tim e will be duplicated
1758 Thomas J Stillwell, assignor
•
•— ----
rSuceessors to J. J. Lamb. |
A voice we love is stilled,
Two lawyers having a dispute, for
time they asssembled at Spring-
Without charge.
plnce is vacant in our homo
ona said to the other, who was a
field until they were mustered into to A D Morse, assignee—assignment. Program tor May Meeimg ot the Women's A Which
Write for circulars and prices to
never
can
be
filled.
1764 J P Easter vs George P
M BS. NOB A A. Me E WEN,
Home Mission Society.
dwarf: If you are not civil, I will
T h e F a m il y .
the service of the United States.
A iCk-t for Coos comity,
Mullen et al— action at law.
It. 0. klimanoivsky,
L. W. Deyoc
— Roseburg Review. put you in my pocket.” “Then,”
Coo a i He Cilv. Oregon.
----------------—
-
Governor Stephens, of Missouri,
THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1899.
1770 Geo Ayer vs J W Thoma
said the little fellow, “you will have
signed the Farris insurance hill. son et al— suit to foreclose mortgage.
Gravel Ford Gleanings.
more law in your pocket than you T o t l x e T T i x t o r t v i x i a t e
This measure makes the anti-trust
1774 S S McAdams vs Beaver Music.
have ever had in your head.”
Scripture lesson, M alach iff............President
law apply to St. Louis and Kansas Hill Coal Co— action at law.
Gravel Ford, April 21.— Sun
Prayers.
Dr Gibbon
call: responding by scripture verses,
City, and will practically destroy
shine and showers.
1778 C L Moon vs T T Golden Koll
¡tending minutes of Inst meeting.
bis
old rcliable and
boards of lire underwriters in both —action at law.
Farm
ing
is
still
the
rage.
^
rui
Leaflet, “ Js Tithing P racticable?” . . .
must successful spec
............................................ Mis. Johnson
cities.
O rvil. Dodge, esq., of Myrtle
1786 Emma M Lyons vs T A
ial ialiot in San Frntcis-
Discussions. Who has tried it of those
Point, made a busiuess trip to these
co, stili continues to
present?
Who nre willing to
Al?.-'; cure all Sexual and
In Chicago at an early hour ou Walker et al—action at law.
fA
l
---
parts yesterdny.
prove the Lord for one year?
1789
Win
Howell
vs
Beaver
Hill
¿gc-jj
Sem inal Diseases,
the 11th iust., tlireo people were
P r a y e r ...4................... ................. Mrs. Livesey
Gravel Ford creamery receives
I S S w&
such as Gonorrhea,
Repot t of corresponding secreturv.
smothered to death by smoke in a Coal Co—action at law.
about 800 lbs of milk per day.
lteport
of
treasurer
and
payment
of
1790
Marshfield
W
ater
Co
vs
small two-story frame building.
dues.
As yet few nre patronizing the
They bad been drinking together, town of Marshfield—action at law. Report of agent of Onr Hornes.
r C h r o n ic I n f l a m m a t i o n o f t h e K i d n e y s
creamery on occouut of the bad O
i s a v e ry c o m m o n a i l m e n t .
N u m b e r s of
1796 Elbert Dyer vs J H Welsh Remits of committees.
aud it is thought oue of them up
o u r be st c i t i z e n s h a v e s u c c u m b e d to it s Impotency, Sem inal Weakness and Loss of
Arrangement of program for D istrict
road
9.
—
action
at
law.
e
f
f e c t s , ev en t h o u g h u n d e r t h e m o s t s k i l l ! Manhood, tho consequence of self-abuse Oi:r Goods suit tho people.
set a kerosene lamp.
Meeting.
f u l m e d i c a l t r e a t 1 and excesses producing the following symp-
L . F. R. Heller and E . A. Mo
1799 Peninsular fitove Co vs C Music.
ment.
Bike
all
Our prices are within their reach.
IV llile the king and queou of F Beaman— action at law.
reen have opened a logging cnrnp
chronic
d i s e a s e s , ; toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un
Adjourned.
the
s y m p t o m s der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
Mas. M ary A. L amb . Pres.
Italy wore starting from Cagaliari
T H IS IS W H Y T H E R U S H
ou
Mrs.
Watkins’
farm
aud
com
1800 J H Yager vs Samuel Ray-
c o m e o n in s id io u s 1 the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
ly.
I f p r o p e r ¡approaching strangers, palpitation of tho ; Is too early for you to avoid it, but
fer Sossari to meet the British Meet, land et nl—suit in equity.
menced operation a few days since.
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Junior League Program— April 30. 1899- .
J heart, weakness o f tho limbs and back, loss | our clerks are efficient and will find
in the Gulf of Hassari, a balcony
t a i n e d in i t s e a r l y
Prof. F . S. Bunch of your city
1801 Annie L McDuffee vs Ro-
stages,
B r i g h t ’s of memory, pimples on tLe face, coughs-
filled with girls from school col sella Van Luven et al*—suit for Topic, “T he Fig Tree Withered.”
has purchased the farm of C. H.
time to wait on you, or fill your
D isease
may
be consumption. etc.
cured.
H C D Y A N j D B. GIBBO N has practised in San Fran-
lapsed. Fourteen of the children partition.
Music.......................................Claire Sherwood. ! Bunch near this place and contem
will c u r e it if it is | cisco over JOyeara an J those troubled should order for anything found in an up-
Scripture lesson, Mark 11, 1 2 -1 4 . . President, j plates moving here next fall. The
taken
In
ti m e.
were injured nnd n man was killed.
to-date general merchandise store.
1803 Joliu Grimes vs Wm S Prayer.
1H D Y A N will r e | not fail to consult him and receive t he ben-
professor will have charge of the
l ie v e yo u o f all j efit of his great skill and experience. The
San Francisco Baptists are mak Jenkins ot al—suit to foreclose Music.
Try him.
t h e s y m p t o m s . Do ¡doctor our» s when others fa il.
Roll call; response with scriptnre verse.
| private school work in the Rural
not
d e la y
too C L U E S G U A BA N TEED . Persons cured
ing preparations for the reception of mortgage.
Minutes of Inst meeting.
long .
D o n ’t w a it I at home.
academy.
D
orothy .
Charges reasonable. Call or
Practioal
application.............
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Harrows.
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D B . J . F . G IBB O N ,
M Y R T L E PO IN T, O R EG O N .
becom es
i n c u r a I write.
Music.
<>2r» Kearney street. San Franeise«) Cal.
the annual meeting tf the National Leknherr et al— suit to foreclose R
IGoast Mail. 1
ble . Y o u will t h e n
ecitatio n ............................. Esther Johnson, j
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Baptist Societies. The celebration mortgage.
Music.
Mr. Henckendorff is busy on the
a w a y on d o c t o r s
nnd
m o d i clnos.
1809 The Wiley B Allen Co vs Benediction—Dear Father, make ns fruit ' plans of the uew bnrkentine to te
this year is the golden jubilee, for
A. C. W IL S O N .
ful plants, for Jesu s' sake. Amen. |
H U D Y A N no w , whi le J . c . W ILSO N .
B e g i n t h e us e
Blacksm ith and Wagonmaker
it is 50 years since the work of the Rosa k IV H Bowlsby—action at
I rknk L amb , Pres. I built at Marshfield shipyard.
y o u m a y be cu red .
P ractical M achinist.
Esther Johnson, 1st V. P.
Baptists was begun on this coast. law.
The Areata has been Inid off for
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THE EARLY SYMPTOMS ARE:
1815 J B Marshall k Son vs T J
The meetings will open May 24, con
repairs aud will likely be detained
1. C H R O N I C S I C K O R N A U S E O U S
A Municipal Ownership
Stillwell et nl—suit to foreclose
H l A D A C H E - IiU D YA N
di
tinuing to June 1.
in tbe city for a week. The E m rector! will re l i e v e t h e t h a k e a e n d a c h a e s In
mortgage.
antly .
Of waterwoiks meeting was held at pire sailed in her plnce Inst Monday.! s t 2-3.
At Washington it is stated that
P U F F IN E S S OF T H E SK IN UN
1816 Nellie M Bullard, admr, vs
Chairman Hanna intends to call the Charlotte E Bullard—action at law. 1 Mercantile ball
last Thursday
The schooner Gotoma, in cross D E R T H E E Y E S , clue t o a c o ll e c t io n of M A C H I N I S T S ,
fluid—in o t h e r w o rd s . D R O P S Y .
HUD
executive committee of the Republi
Y A N will c a u s e t h e e x t r a a m o u n t o f fluid
1817 L E Goodman vs Clifts 4 W ¡evening ami nominations made for ing iu over the bar, Tueeday, had to
be t a k e n up by t h e blood a n d be e l i m i W a g o n m a k e r s,.
can national committee together for
t e d by t h e K id n e y s .
Mnjory et nl—suit to for lose ! members of board of trustees, etc., | quite an experience. She wassail n a 4-5
PALE.
DOUGHY
COM PLEX
to be voted for at the city election, ing iu when two seas overtook her
the purpose of outlining apian of,
,
I O N . due to t h e I m p e r f e c t c i r c u l a t i o n of H o r s e s h o e r s ,
campaign. There is no urgent need j '^ 8 1 8 * Thomo« H Green v . C B, R , Monday, Aprtl 24th- -yesterday. j and piled in over her stern, smash t h e blood. H U D Y A N will r e s t o r e t h e c i r a n d B la c k s m it h s .
c u la t io n to it s n o r m a l c o n d it io n a n d c a u s e
of this, and the probability is that A E R R A N C o -a ctio n at law.
. A W 11 clou?. r(,8e
tbt5 °P enl iug in her deck nnd flooding the t h e c h e e k s t o b e c o m e red an d rosy.
6. W E A K N E S S O F T H E H E A R T —One
if such action is taken it will lie to
1820 Daviil Roberta va Cooa « « J* he
» heD ?om® ° f cabin. Tbe enptain was washed o f t h e first s y m p t o m s a n d t h e o n e t h a t Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning;-
have party leadors consider w hat to com,tv action for damage».
H U D Y A N will
j ‘ « “othor fellows began to show into the waist of the vessel and e s t v r e e n n t g u t a h l e l y n c t h a u e s e n s e r d v e e a s t h a . n d m
blacksmitbiug nnd wngon-mnking in nil brnnehes.
u s c l e s o f the
do witli Alger's case and decide if
1821 Charlotte E Milliard x J a.una of l.fo ami nmn.pnlatton o brought np near tho small boat, h e a r t an d m a k e it s i r o n g a n d r e g u l a r In
s b e a t in g s .
,
, ,, »he meeting, tint tlna was. headed which was carried amidships. it 7-
it is really necessary to drop him
m W E A K N E S S A N D P A I N IN T H E
Nellie M Bullard, admr cross bill
E(|mn M cl)a,jPe 8la, j n>l ,|le
M A C H IN E, WAGON AND FA R M W O RK A R E S P E C IA L T IE
overboard.
Fortunately lie was not injured.
REG IO N Ol T H E K ID N E Y S HUDYAN
will e a u s e t h e k id n e y s t o p e r f o r m th e ir
p r o p e r l y , t h e r e b y re li e v in g th e
1822 "V J R Benson v. I.illio Ora- l,llJV ctof the meeting nnd moving
At a seeoiul Bryan £1 dinner in
Rev. Mr. Ennis, Prisbyterinn, of p f u a n in c t i a o n n d s w
eakness.
the election of J . H. Cecil ns choir-
New York last \Vi dm hi I uv ni^ht. ham et nl—anit to quiet title.
G e t H U D Y A N a t o n c e nnd t a k e it r e g u
Bandou,
whs
present
nt
his
appoint
man. This being done, tbe meet,
la rl y .
F u ll a n d e x p l i c i t d ir e c t i o n s gf*
Dr. McGlvuu said in ¡ art: “There
1823 Win H A vel ili vs Robert
w it h e a c h p a c k a g e
I l l ' D Y A N Is s o i l
ii.g progressed smoothly, with the ment nt this place last Saturday by
t s f o r nOc p e r P a c k a g e o r h
in today a slavery worse than chat Walker et nl action at law.
night nnd Sunday.
His services p a c k all a g e d s r u f p o g r i s $2.50.
I f y o u r d r u g g is t doe s
following
result:
n o t k e e p It . s en d d i r s e t t o t h e H U D Y A N
tel ahwerv.
That is industrial
1825 Mitchell, Lewi» k Staver
For trustees J . H. Cecil, J . T. were fairly well attended and very R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y . S a n F r a n c i s c o or
slavery.
I believe that a man Co va Daniel Bnrklow — action nt
ele s C a l i f o r n i a .
11« nu m b e r t h a t A . B . B e a n , P ro p rie to r.? ^
Nosier, Joseph Hudson, ar., D. 1’. interesting, it was the first com- I yo n u s A c a ng
n call and consult the H U D Y A N
should be more than a machine; law.
monioD
service
of
the
new
organ
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and sea them .
S u c c e s s o r to N o sier P ro ’s,
Strang, sr., A. J . Seed.
l o r re
I f yo u c a n n o t c ul l, w r i t e t o th e d o c t o rs
more than a mere brute of tho fields
1826 Emma M Lyon* va Henry
nnd A. O. Wheeler,
ization. Four new members were an«f
tell t h e m all a b o u t y- u r c a s e an d
cord
er--W
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E
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McDuffee.
For
If any one tel la you that wo reform H Nichela et al action at law.
recniyod— Mr. nnd Mrs. Long and t h e y will ml vi se you . T h e a d v i c e will
marshal—
Lee
Goodman.
be giv en f r e e . A dd re s s.
ers would destroy the rights of prop
1827 S H Hazard va Geo W
General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
After some congratulations all two daughters.
erty, tell him that he tells not the Loggia et »1-—suit to foreclose
HUDYAN
REMEDY
COMPANY,
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
around at the prospect for the suc
Wes Nosier is again on the mend
truth.
We would R,vt‘ to rvei\ mortgage.
No. 310 South Broadway,
cess of the issue, the meeting ad from an attack of blood poisoning
Deliuered at Any Point.
industrial corporation, if you will,
1829 Henry Senf starken va 51
journed.
Los Aragoles, Cal.
iu l.is light arm. He has been
jm t what it produces. No jiovorn- 1’ I’endergrnas aetit n at law.
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G ood R ig s.
S p a n k in g T eam s,
R e a so n a b le
R a te s.
C or. S t o c t t o n , M a rk e t a n d E '.lis S t s . ,
You can buy pure unwittersd quite a safferer for several weeks,
ment has a ri^lit *»r franeise created
1830 Minnie A Whitted
b a n F r a n c is c o . C xt,
by the people in perpetuity, and Robert I te Whitted suit for di- milk nt Notley’» milk shed morn while the balance of the family
C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , C R E G O IM .
ing and evening for 10 cents per have iietu quarantined for the
posterity has a n^lit to spit up. u voreo.
First Street,
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Near Odd Fellow«’ H alL
scarlet
fever.
such a ¿(laut. ’
gallon, cash.
1831 A
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May Term, 1899, Circuit Court Docket-
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co lo r
7
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School Furniture Co
3 E S K
CALL FOR :::
S,
Doors, Windows
J. Ä.Lomb & Co.,
EVERYD AY
SA LES
Are W h at Count
DISEASE
Letaaioisky k Deyoe,
WILSON S WILSON
DEAN'S LIVERY. FEED % SALE STABLE