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t i f i l i ! CU íj gWralÄ. A CHANCE TO CET A FACTORY. T U E S D A Y , JU N E 27. 1899. Basket, Hollow-Ware and Cooperage Estab lishment at Our Door. P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU ESDAY R. PannrnberK : J. 8. MrKwrn J. 8. M °E W E N & CO. Editors and Proprietors. D ev oted to th e m aterial and social np- b u l d i n p o f the C oq u ille V alley particularly an d o f C oos C on n ty gen era lly. S u b scrip tion , p er year, in advance, f 2 . T H K P I P F E U kept on file at E. 0 . D IK E 'S 1 n llJ I r ll » ili Advertising Agency, «4 and to Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco, California, where contract« for advertising can be made for it. “ .M Farm Journal BIG rill/F.f 5 Y ears. By special arrangement made with the publishers o f the FARM JOURNAL, we are en abled to offer a 5-year sub scription to that paper to ev ery new subscriber who pays for the HERALD one year ahead; aud the same offer is made to every old subscriber who will pay all back dues and one year in advance — both papers for the price of ours only. In order to got the FARM JOURNAL as a premium for advance payment it will be nec essary to walk right upo the captain’s office, for wo have only a limited number of 5- rear subscriptions to dispose of. The FARM JOURNAL is on solid foundation and per fectly trustworthy. »A'*»#**.««*: a# m i »«*,*.'* r m .x v t t s No Other Paper Gives the c lu b b in g offers th a t y o u can g e t w ith th e H erald . Now it is th e O R E G O N IA N w h ich w e w ill g iv e fo r 1- y e a r ns a p rem iu m to H erald su bscribers. Fay up arrears and send in $2 for 1 year in advance to the Coquille City H e r a l d and we will send you the Weekly Oregonian fo r 1 year as a premium, fully paid up. So many of onr people soy they wish to encoornge nod help all now enterprises. Well, we uow have another opportunity. Rev. J. I j . Futrell has a letter from G. F. Samherg, of the California Basket : Works, San Francisco, Cal., in which be offers to move his factory to some point in Coos county, if suitable inducement cun be offered him, and the concessions nre so small that we surely cannot afford to let the opportunity pass us. If we do not get it, some other place will. Efforts are already being made to secure it, so we must not sleep. Mr. Samberg is now work ing between 30 and 50 men, and offers to pledge himself to run nob less than 35, aDd thinks he would begiu with 50. That would mean $■40,000 or $50,000 per year in the increase o f our business. Who would be beuefitted? Every man, woman and child in the place, for if you circulate that much money each one will get a part o f it. Let us not begin the old song of "don’t believe in subsidies;” this is the subsidy age aud our neighbors approve it. You believe in increas ing your own business, and here is your cbnuce. If you have garden or field piodnce to sell, or merchan dise to dispose of, here will be more than 100 more people to sup ply. More bouses will have to be built, more feed aud fuel furnished -- in fact every urticle of commerce will have an increased market, so our friends all about us should help. Then Mr. Futrell is authorized to accept anything that can be util ized in erecting the building, which is to be 100x00 feet nr.d two stories. Don't wait for him to bunt you. You look him up and let’s finish tbelcanvnss at once. Mr. Sambeig makes baskets, satchels, step-lad ders, churns, tubs, dry measures, safes, window screens etc., heDce uses maple, cedar, spruce aDd wil- low. It is right in line with onr natural productions, which we can supply in unlimited quantities at a small price instead of handling to a disadvantage just to bum up. R M œ a æ K i 't i i t t m s i n i n Who doubts that the presidential campaign of 1900 is going to open bright and early? A Republican ad About 150,000 Men Needed. ministration has just released 90U0 government officers from tho oper San Frniicisco, June 21.—Dr. ation of the civil service rules. Chas. A. McQuesten, who was on the staff of General Otis and was health Four big bronze guns, captured officer at Manila, has returned homo. by the army in Cuba nnd Porto Captain McQuesten made a close Rico, have been put in place on the study of the conditions in the cast and west fronts of the state, Philippine situation. Ho is of the war and navy departments building. opiuion that it will take* from 100,- The pieces are excellent specimens 000 to 150,000 soldiers to properly o f t h e g u n f o u n d e r s ’ a rt, H e a r in g subdue and bold the islands. 11s the Spanish coat-of-arms nnd quaint says the (mace commission was an inscriptions and nre conspicuous absolute failure and its work from ornnments. the stnrt was without effect. He strongly supports military govern “ Your fathers killed the proph ment of the island. ets and ye build their sopulchres,” may be said of every generation. Capital Journal: Tho now weekly Rut in the fact that this is so there may be encouragement and inspi pnper at Portland is making a com ration for those who aro willing to mendable fight for reform in the devote themselves to a principle matter of tax collecting in Multno Delinquent taxes rather than purchase ease aud tran mah county. sitory success at the sacrilice ol have not been declared delinquent honor and independence of thought for years, delinquents hnve not been advertised, taxes have not been col and action. lected and general bedlam lias The Class Struggle: Mr. Cnrna- rciguod supreme, whereby the tax gio says that it is the proper thing dodger has profited, the warrant for n millionaire to spend his for speculator bad a harvest and the tune before ho dies, putting it fool property owner who thought whero it will do the most good. it his patriotic duty to pay up was Wonder what he’d think of the plan unmercifully bled. This has gone of not having any millionaires and on until the couuty, city and school leaving the wealth with the people districts nre hopelessly in debt just whose labor produces it, letting ns they nre in Marion county and them spend it beforo they die, put the people begin to revolt at tbe ting it where it would do the most machine that has crushed them with good, viz., into good clothes, food, legislation and such administrations. shelter, ami other necessaries of a It has been corrupt, extravagant nnd inefficient, but the people have really enjoyable existence. paid it, stood it, endured it, asked At Kansas City, Mo., a suit for more of i t and got it every two The revolt lins put a little against thirty leading druggists, years. members of the Kansas City Phar check on tbe system in Marion maceutical Association, was brought county, and it is to be hoped the in the circuit court under the law of Herald can accomplish a reform in 1895, making it a misdemeanor to Portland, where we all know it is form u trust, pool, conspiracy or needed if tbnt city is ever to get combine to regulate the manufac out of tho bill-owcs. ture of auy commodity or regulate The municipal hospital of Mos the price thereof. The petition al cow, which was founded in 1704, leges that the association was I ikh accommodations for 7000 per formed for no other purpose than sons, nnd in the course of a year it to boycott all wholesale houses receives 15,000 pationts. Tho in which should Hell goods (o a certain stitution has on its staff twenty-six so-called cut-rate retail druggist pbvsicinns and over 900 nurses. Similar suits wero brought in ML In 1812, when Napoleon was re Louis recently. treating from Moscow, he gave spe Canadian Editera Entertained at Portland. Iflsndon Recorder. I Biliousness A large baige in tow of a tug Portland, June 19.—The Cana- ■ from Sau Fraucisco is expected dian editors, who arrived here from here soon for a carg > of coal from the north this morning, were enter the Campbell mine at RiyertoD. tained during tbe day by the Port " ■ h a v e Mood y o u r v a l u a b l e C A 8 C A - ; It is said that a number of R E T S and find them perfect. Couldn't do land Press club aud the citizens of without them. I have used them fortcome time schooners which have been carry indigestion and biliousness and am now com Portland, aud tonight at 11:30 they for pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one. ing lumber from this port will ran left for home. They were takeu to Once tried, you will never be without them In to other'eoast points further north the family.’' Bow. A M a r x , Albany. N. Y. points of interest about Portland, as freight rates are higher. given a banquet at the Commercial m K m c a n d y The Volante, Capt. Morrison iu Club this afternoon aud a reception W CATHARTIC ^ charge, an old fashioned top-mast this evening at the Hotel Portland. schooner with tbe galley aft tbe The Canadian and American fiags mainmhst and the cabin on tbo aft k . W w w W e w w e were displayed on many buildings, deck sailed into the river from San and pictures of Queen Victoria and Francisco last Saturday. She is to President McKinley adorned the carry coal from the Watson mine walls of the hotel parlors during Pleasant. Palate tail? Potent. Taste Good. Do , at Kivertod and aims to take 200 the reception. H. W. S cott editor Good, Never Sicken, weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 60c. 1 tons this trip. ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... of the Oregonian, delivered the ad S U rltog R f a « 4 ; C oa p a a y , C h lca «*, M oa trcsl, Sew Y o r k . 321 Rev. Rohbert Ennis, of Bandon, dress of welcome to the visitors. will shortly organize a Presbyter RO-TO-BAC C Tobacco Habit- ian church at Wedderburn. R e How The Spreckels-Graham Case Stands. cently the people of that place in A Combine ol Michigan Politicians. formed tho Presbyterinn authori Judgment has beon entered by ties at Portland that they were de Judge Bahrs in favor of the plaintiff Detroit, Mich., June 23.—Gov sirous o f having a resident minis in the suit of the J. D. Sprockets ernor Pingree gave out a public ter there and R. D. Hume volun k Brothers Company against R. statement today to the effect that he teered to donate $100 a yeur toward A. Graham for $523,162.52 on a had combined with Secretary Alger bis keepiD g. A youug man was promissory note, with interest at 8 in the interest of General Alger's sen given the place at once and since per cent per annum from April 1, atorial cnndjdacy, Alger will not his arrival Mr. Hums is so much 1899. This judgment is in accord withdraw under any circumstances, pleased with him that lie asks that ance with a stipulation made by the nor will he spend any money in the a church be organized and the parties. The mortgage on tbe secur campaign- The platform of their yoang man retained as pastor and ities given for the payment of tbe oampaigfi wilf’ ftjcltide opposition to offers to give him free use of a cot- note has been foreclosed by the trusts and a deeferation in favor of tage and building for church pur judgment, but a stay of execution senatorial elections by a popular pose», and fifty dollars per mouth, The alliance was made at a tor six months was allowed. This vote. aud Rev. Ennis lias been appointed eudiog of the suit is the result of a conference held last night at which to organize a church at that place. compromise, which was reported several Pingree state leaders and recently.— S. F. Chronicle, June 15, Alger and the governor were Rev. J. R. N. Bell has been re-ap present. i-m-i pointed grand chnplain of the Ore State Normal School. The C. A. R. $ute Encampment Officers gon Masons aud Peter Hume, form erly of this city, grand sword bearer. Elected. The 8tata Normal School nt Monmouth announces a new de G. A. R encampment today elected partment, that of Manual Traiuiug, the following officers: H. V. Gates, in addition to the departments of of Hillsboro, commander; Wyatt last year. It baa also added to its Harris, of MeMinuville, senior vice- traiuiug department an ungraded commander; Julius Kricster, of Ore school, to Rive practice.in the work gon City, junior vice-commanderl of the country schools. Rev. C. E. Kline, of Portland, chap Tbe training department is now lain; Dr. B. H. Bradshaw, of Salem, the perhaps the most complete in the medical director. road. United States. Next year’s encampment will be A new building offers increased helps the team. Save* wear and facilities for work, amt tbe next held at La Grande. The W. R, Q, elected Mrs. H. V. expense. Sold everywhere. year promises to be the best the " S A U BY school tins known. The catalogue Gates, of HilMboro, department STANDARD OIL OO. president. ,< (j shows a marked gain in atteDdauce for the present year. The adver (M y rtW t’ oint Enterprise.) tisement appears in this issne. Ed Sberwobd shipped a car-load O N L Y $ 5 0 0 0 —For a short time of beef cattle fo the bay, Monday. U only, The Herald Land Co. wants a buyer with $5000 to pur Drouth Stricken Already. Ed says Cood couDty has a few chase at a sacrifice one of the best steers left yet’. improved small farms in Coos Denver, June 22.— According to W. E. Lundy and Sara Currier county. Finely situated, choice reports received by Secretary Mar arrived at Portland the first of the land, good fences, plenty of fruit tin, of the National Livestock Asso week from Dfiweon. They aro ex and shrubbery, running water. ciation, a drouth has destroyed all pected here daily. Owner has other business that the largo Colorado ranges. Already The miners of South Sixes held claims his attention the cattle are dying in San Luis a meeting last Wednesday nt which valley. Like conditions, varying in a committee was appointed, consist COR SALE AT A BARGAIN— severity, are reported in northern ing of Citas. Collier, B. J. Harri * Land at Cedar Point, with boom New Mexico, nnd parts of Oklahoma, son and (Jeprgfe Guerin, to formú Also, over Iudian Nations, western Kansas pad late by lawa^’ regulations, Hoomi and boom privileges. zou acres or JM o . X Bottom land, s o u t h e r n U ta h . aries wfc., aud to report at a meet within 2 miles of Coquille City, in ing to be held today, when a mining quantities to suit purchasers. En Marcus Daly Will Compete With Smelter Trust. district u r to. bs formally es quire of W. SINCLAIR, tablished. i ■ *tf] Coquille City, Oregon. ----- '---- j*---- ................. ....... ........ Denver, June 20.— The Times to T h e N atipn nt l.u m l 1.1st. night says: Marcus Daly, the Mon ^%9 tana millionaire miner, smelter and [M ica A xle O rease horse breeder, is coming to Colorado to live. Ho brings with him from $6,000,000 to $10,000,000 to invest He has an option on land for a stock ranch, and expects to engage in smelting and refining independent of the American Smelting & Refin ing Company. T he o n lv Renotfiereal estate paper pnb- ifllied in A m erica. It circu lates in every* state in the Union, P arties interested in Ixiyine. selling err exchanging laud, m er ch an dise or oth er tooperty w ill find what they want in XUS N A T IO N A L L A N D L lfiT . I t is jam toll o f apecial bargains and offera ó f exchange. S ingle oopies iiy mail 10 cenia. Address T he N ational Land L ist P u b lish in g C o.O reen K idae. M issouri. Oregon Christian missionary con ----------------------*■ «to» ♦ - ------- vention will he held at Turner, Ma In 1897 tho regular Liverpool rion county, Juné 23 to July 2. linos brought into the Mersey over Miles says the situation iu tbe 251,000 head of cattle from the Philippines is serious. United States and Canada, and the total loss was not more than 454 head, or about one-sixth of one per cent. Of the total number above mentioned the White Star line car ried over one-sixth, or 42,738 head, la out o f ord er If you have the aymptoin* •numerated on this chart. Study each and only lost twenty-four head. sym ptom carefully and you will And that The Fossil (Wheeler county) Journal says: “The report comes from Salmon Fork that five men sheared 600 sheep one day lost week, which is an average of 120 sheep for one man.” Shearing machines nre not needed where men can do that kind of work. Although all the old British bat tleships wore elaborately carved fig ureheads on their bows, modern vessels are not allowed any such sort of decorations, by virtue of an order of the admiralty issued about throe years ago.* D Y A N wMl cause the yel low ness to d is appear and the n o r m a l hcwKhy co lo r to return. Í? D <HÍÍ i U A flU D T A N will dear th . to n *«* The secretary of the interior has d m ax. th* cial orders that this hospital should approved a patent of 7040 acres of ••th p a rs sad One of the clam family, who now sweet. bo spared. land in the Roseburg land district wishes he hadn't broken the family Msjor W. L. Fisk, United States Oregon, to the Oregon A California heredity o f silence, is Lieutenant- Colonel du Paty de Clara, of tho engineers, who has had charge of Railroad Co. S ' '- t * D 1 I .G l n t IJ I A IV w * ii .. m a c h o f the « l e a n o f bN o, r a llo v * t b * French array, who was the first man tho government Improvements in Severe nervous spells, bearing sto pain and c a u se the fo o d to b « p *rx«csiy to suggest that Dreyfus was guilty. Oregon for the Inst two years, has down paiDs, loss o f appetite. Hud- d igested . Gradually the evidence adduced i been relieved by Captain William O. yan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. a L,™ ESXWJLmJeiBB W E I G H T — H l ’ D Y A N w ill leaaen th e <*>*>; liefore the court of cassation has Langfitt and he will lie in Portland The war department refuses to geation an d reduce tb e liv e r to It* n orm al involved him until now he stands on Juno 25th and assume charges. else. accept the Pennsylvania court’s de H U D Y A N w ill cure a ll t b « a b o v « s y m p accused of bnving written the doc - 1 A very religious young lady was tom s an d m a k e you w e ll. D o n ot d e la y uments that convicted Dreyfus. He relating her experiences to a sym- cision against army the canteeD. Conger. R em em b er t h a t C ancer A b a r e a s o f th e liver first a p p e a r a s triv ia l was arrested a few days ago aud; pathctic f r i e n d . She said: I deter Sleeplessness, melancholia,stom d iso rd e rs an d through n e g le c t beooroe in - e u fa b le . G o to y o u r d r u g g is t s a t on ce has attempted suicide in prison. mined to consecrate myself to a ach pains, heart troubles. HudyaD and p rocu re a package o f H U D Y A N for on c e n ts o r « p ack ages fe r 12.50. I f T<>«r Poor devils; they may toady to holy life. I found thnt my fine jew cures. All druggists. 50 cents. d r u g g ist d o e s not keep It. sen d direct to royal pretenders and play tool for elry was dragging me down, so I th e H U D Y A N R K M K P Y CO.. 6 « n F r a n Every cow in s herd of 92 received c isco or I a » s Angeles. C a lifo r n ia . A fte r their ill-gotten rash for awhile, hut gave it to my sister. h a v e used It tell y o u r frlen d a a b o u t at Chicago on the 19th was found: -ou la e ffe ct, th a t they a lso m ig h t be cu red , that road like that of the trans f you a r e not satisfied w ith th e e ffe ct*, to have tuberculosis. A rocky marriage occurred the return th e empty H U D Y A N h o « an d w e gressor grows hard. w ill retu rn you r m oney. K e m e m P e r t na t other day, given as follows: Mar • • • * .* ------- President McKinley is said to be you can con su lt the H U D Y A N D O C T O R S ried.—At Fliutstone, by Rev. Wind- F R E E . C a ll and see th e d octore. Y o u in favor of calling for more troops. Mr. P. Ketcham of Pike City, Cal., m a y c a ll and *«e th e m or w r ite , aa you Ire A d d r e ss says: “ During my brother’s late stone, Mr. Nrheniiah Sandstone to The Federal Steel company is en- i sickness from sciatic rheumatism, Wilhelmina Whetstone, both of joined from paying a dividend. HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Chamberlain's Pain Halm was tho Limestone. I>««’I Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour U fh Away. only remedy that gave him auy Ko. 8 1 S South B r o a d w a y , A letter from Dawson, dated To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mat; relief.” Many others have testified May 2H, says the eloan-up for tho L o s i n g a le s . C al. netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- to the prompt relief from pain season will amount to at least $18,- Bac, the wonder worker, that makes weak men C er. e t e c k r o s . M ark et m l E m * S t a , which this liniment affords. For 000,000— more than twice last year's strong. All druggists, $0c or 11. Cure guaran K m rr*ttclA C». C*1 teed Booklet and sample free Address sale by R. S. Knowlton. yield. Sterling Kenedy t o . Chicago or New York. K { Notice fo Contractor*. SEALED ^ PUÒ POSALA W IL L HE K E- ceived in open en session o f the C ounty Coo rt of Coo* C ounty, O regon, until 2 E Dr. Gibbon PENSIONS, PATEN TS, M IS C E L L A N E O U S nlm> nu u n d iv id e d u n e -te n tb o f p aid d e s ALLAN RUTHERFO RD,. (Formerly Third Auditor U . S . Treasury.) A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw . Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents* Trade Marks and Copyrights. Practices before the Supreme Court of the U . S ., Court of Claims, and all Departments of the G o r- Special attention given to claims of officers and enlisted men, for A rm y and Navy service in the Mexican W ar, W a r of the Rebellion and ttie W ar with Spain. A lso Claims of Government Contract ’s . Collection of Accounts. Refers by permission to Hon. Geo. L W e l lington, U- S. Senator from Maryland, General O . O . Howard, U . S . A rm y, George C. Henning, President, Traders National Bank, Washington*. D . C.» and others. N o charge for advice. Correspondence solicited* Office*, Atlantic Building, 9*8 and 930 P Street, N. W., Rooms, 95, 97, 99 and 100, > W A S H IN Q T O N , D . O . ?O H SALE—147 Acres o f Land, K mile ’ from^ Norway, Coos county. Known For paticu HENRY GRADY, on Norway, Oregon. jun20t4 1 San Francisco Direct, HOLBROOK, MERRILL & ST E T SO N ............ (llice Blanchard, Also BRIDGE & BEACH S T O V E S ” — Doors, Windows ^ C . F - H A L L , fa s t e r . and any other Building M A K E S R E G U L A R T R IP S B E T W E E N Material, San Or any and everything carried in a First-class Hard war* Store. J . A . Lam b U Smoking in the San Rafael amok- loss powder mill cuused a terrific explosion. The dead are: Edwin Secumbe, John Seciimke, James M. Heiinessv and M. Hollenbeck. o’ clock d . m. Saturday. July 8, 1899, for sealed plans, specifications and strain dia grams, and fur bids fur the building, erec Kidney«, liver and stomach will at tion and construction c f a bridge accord once respond ? No thorn in thi« point. ing to such plans, specifications nnd dia Blood Poisoning — The surgeon said grams across the Middle Fork o f the Co- when he took out the brass shell received in quille River where the right o f wh . y for a county road crosses said river on B. F. wound at 6an Juan Hill tw o weeks before, Hill’ s premises iu Hoad Districts No. 87 that It would have poisoned me If It had and 42, in Coos oonnty, Oregon, und about not been for ray pure blood. I told him It 12 miles above Myrtle Point. Bidders will was H ood’s S .rsaparllla that made it pure." state specificully tbe kind und quality o f G eorge P. C ooper , Co. O, 25th U. S. Inf., timber they propose to use in the construc W ashington Barracks, W ashington, D. C. tion o f said bridge. Said bridge, main R h e u m a t i s m - ** M yself and a friend I span to be about 135 fet t, and about 43 Apron on both suffered from severe attacks o f rheu ' feet above low water mark. matism. H ood ’s Sarsaparilla cured both. south bank to be about 33 feet and on north uank about 30 feet. We would not be without It.” W m . H. The party or parties to whom the con L e s t e r , 65 Leonard St., Fall River, Mass. tract may he awarded for the construction o f said bridge will be required to give a satisfactory bond in the full amount o f the riue bid for the construction o f said ridge and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cash to be deposited with the Comity Clerk in the sum o f 5 per ilr. d'i n i l . en r. 1 1 .« III. ; U>. son lrHl.M 11 * « 1 « i1, b i I b i S . t o u h i with Ho»4‘» « w bb HU b 1 cent o f the amount o f the bid. conditioned that if the proposal be aocepted and the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute a written agree Notice of Sale of Real Estate on ment and give the bond required within aix days after the award is made, then and Foreclosure. in that case the said cheek or depoait shall be forfeited and the amount thereof shall -\ T O T IC E 18 H E K E B Y G IV E N T H A T be paid in to the Connty Treasurer ot Cooe ' l l under and by virtu e o f an execution County, Oregon, by the County Clerk, as and order o f rale issued o a t o f the C ircuit liquidated damages for such failure and Court o f the State o f O regon, in and fo r neglect. Said bids to be filed with the the C ounty C oos, upon a decree o f fo re County Clerk of Coos Oonnty on or before closure, on tbe 5th dav o f June. 1899, in a the date above mentioned. certain suit wherein S. H . H azard is p lain t The County Court reserves the right to iff and G eorge W . L oggia, A m and a E. Log* reject any or all bids. gie, R obert Shine, Southern O regon Com L. HARLOCKER. pany, Sarah A. Moore and H . H . McPher may90tjnl81________________Connty Jndge. son aro defendants, being case number 1827 ■ C T n lo r ttiiia t© of said court, and to me directed, and com T o t l x e manding me to sell the hereinafter described real pro petty in the manner provided by law, and apply the proceeds or the sale of such premises, as in said decree directed. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that This old reliable and I will, on 8ATUBDAY, THE 15 T H DAY most successful spec OF JULY. 1899, at the hour o f ten o'clock ialist in Ban Fratcis- in the forenoon of said day at tbe front oo, still continues to door of the courthouse in Coqnille City* cure all SexuM and Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell Seminal Diseases, ut public auction to the highest and best such as Gonorrhea, bidder for cash, all of the right, title and G l e e t, 8 t r i o t u re, interest wbioh the said defendants or any o f Syphilis, in all its them, had on the 29th day o f July, 1890, or forms, Skin Diseases, at any time since have acquired in or to the ____________ S N e r v o u s Debility, following-described premises, excepting Impotonoy, Seminal Weakness and Loss c f only the undivided portions thereof herein Manhood, the consequence o f self-abuse after expressly excepted, and which said and excesses producing the following symp real property is described as follows, to-wit: toms: Sallow oonntenanoe, dark spots un Lots number 1 and 2 of section 86 in town der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in ship 25, south of range 14, v est of the W il the cars, loss o f confidence, diffidence in lamette meridian and containing 69 and 65- approaching strangers, palpitation o f the 100 acres. Also beginning at meander post heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, lose on south side of Coos bay on line between of memory, pimples on the face, ooughs- sections 25 and 26 in township 25 eonth of oonsum ption, etc. range 14 west of the Willamette meridian _____________ ractised in San Fran- DR. GIBBON ____ has . pi and running along meander line of cisoo over 37 years an i 3 those troubled should said Coos bav as follows: South 28 de not fail to consult him and receive the ben grees west, 30 chains; south 60 degrees west, efit o f his great skill and experience. The 7 chains; north 49 degrees 90 minutes doctor cures when others fa il. Try him. west, 6 chains; south 70 degrees west, 5 CURES GUARANTEED. Persons cured chains; south 42 degrees west, 12 chains; at home. Charges reasonable. Call or south 24 degrees west, 3 chains; north 18 write. DR. J. F. GIBBON, chains tc low water; thence north 45 de 625 Kearney street. San Francisco Cal. crees east. 88 chains and 50 links along low water line; thence south 66 degrees 30 min utes east, 12 chains, to the place of begin ning, containing 70 acres of tide land front ing or abutting upon the said lots 1 and 2. Excepting only the following undivided portions o f said premises, which are not to AND be sold under said decree, towit: An undi vided one-tenth o f said described premises bargained, sold and conveyed to the plain tiff by the defendant George W. Loggie by C laim * *|*inatthe Governm ent. deed dated the 22d day of July, 1891; and CALL FO R::: POINTS OF WEAKNESS H T he thorn point o f disease is an ache or pain. But the blood is the feeder o f the w h ole body. Purify it w ith H ood’ s Sarsaparilla. Museum of Anatomy1' D R , JO R D A N A CO., 1051 Market8L 8. F. they are youra. You can be cured with out the aid o f Calomel. Blue Mass or Quinine. . They are m inerals and are apt to poison the blood. D o not oontinue to suffer when the relief Is held out to you. W hy not add your nam e to the already large list o f people cured b y H U DYAN T H U D Y A N has cured 10.000 others und it will cure you. HUDYAN Is the great est vegetable remedy o f the century and will rolleve all the follow ing sym ptom s: H U D Y A N can be hod o f all druggists for 60 cents per package. W hen you have used H U D Y A N tell you r friends what It has done fo r ydu. A fish iu a bottle was captured by n Maryland oystermnn, and it seemed to be content with its quarters. Apparently it had entered the bottle under favorable circumstances and fouud itself unable to wriggle ou t With Point Forward. ” cribed premises bargained, sold and con veyed to the defendant Sarah A. Moore by her co-defendant George W. Loggie by deed dated the 23d day of July, 1891; nnd also an undivided one-eightieth (1-80) o f said mortgaged premises bargained, sold and conveyed to the defendant Amanda E. Loggie by her then nnme Amanda E. McLaughlin, by her co-defendant George W. Loggie by deed dated the 7th day of V i s i t DR. JO RDAN’S July, 1892; nnd also undivided portions of said, described premises bargained, sold and conveyed to other persons who are not ji06i iu x iit st . tut. ett t ?u, a. r. cti. i 1 made parties defendant in this suit, by the defendant George W. Loggie, by deeds T h e L a rg est o f it* k ind in t o * W orld . dated prior to July 10th, 1892, which are , W o *r* contin ually adding new «pedm en*. 'Come and le*rn bow wonderfully you «re made excepted from the lien o f said mortgage by and how to Avoid tickneta And diteaat. I f yon the complaint of plaintiff. ■offer from any o f the ill* o f men. com « to the Witness rav haud this 13th day of June, _ iolde*t S p e c ia l«» o n th* Pacifle Coa«t, 1893, at Coqutlie City, Coo* county, Oregon. D R . J O R D A N - P R I V A T E D IS E A S E * W. W. GAGE, C on iu llation free and strictly private. 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