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C 'C Q U fih d t}} Circuit Court Proceedings Sepl. 1898, Term, j —------------------- — —— 963 T U E S D A Y . SEPT. 86. 1899. J. & M °E W E N & CO. 1150 D e v o t « ! t o I h » m a te ria l m u l s o c ia l up- b u i l d in g o f th e C o q u iU o V a lle y p a rticu la ‘ r! iy « c d o f C o o s C o u n t y g e n e r a lly . S u b s c r ip t io n , p e r y e a r , i n a d v a u o e . $2 1154 Editor* and Proprietor*. ! 1241 1279 WUmmmm B B H M ) Vo Other Paper Gives the clubbing offers that you 1309 can got with the H e r a l d . N ow it is the 1351 O R E G O N IA N which we will give for 1 year as a premium to H khald subscribers. 1421 Pay up arrears and send in $2 for 1 year in advance to the Coquille City H kbai . d and wc will send you tho W eekly Oregonian fo r 1 year 1430 as a premium, fully paid up. Coast Mail: The expenses of bringing J. N. Kussell oat to the asylum was *110.30. This the tax payers have to pay. There should be some mesas of making the hys terical idiots who signed the peti tion for the pardon o f Hussell re imburse the taxpayers. Is that the only thing yon God fault with and interpose a sugges tion in the interest of the taxpayer for? Then you will begiu with the court—judge, jury and attorneys- - and the balance of your list of “ hysterical idiots” will be made up o f tbs taxpayers themselves. But that is your law in the case, the surnmum jus o f succeeding Repub lican law-makers during many years back; but wby lose your breath at that and have nothing to say regarding your couoty court and other officials and outside pul lers right here at home violating both law and contract, by wiestiug the county’s advertising from the official paper and giving it to a youthful agent and tool to go to Portland aud have it 6et in type, then return with it sad issue it in installments at a cost to the tax payers o f 8377.82—or 25 cents per line— when the contracting parties would have perfoimed the work at home for less than $5! Baltimore News, September 9th: The Patent Record is the title of a richly illustrated and interesting monthly published in this city by the Patout Record Company, the September number of which mnkes an unusually creditable showiug. There are special articles of value and interest treating upon topics of present moment, notably one by W. T. Stead on “ The Cape to Cairo Railroad," and in addition might be mentioned those on “ Telephony, “ Electrolyptio Generators and Their Work,” "Progress in Airships,” “ The United States Secret Service,” nnd “ The Scientific aud Machnnical Pro gress ot the Nineteenth Century.” The September number contains forty pages, and in addition to the special articles is crowded with in terest for scientists, inventors and the general reader. The large two- page supplement gives an excellent picture of the new battle ship Ala bama and Kearsarge. The frout- ispieoo affords au excellent, view of the Olympia on her passage through the Suoz Canal. The paper is <lo- Yoted to the interests of American Inventors. D L Watson et al vs M L »» Floyd— suit for partition. Continued for term on mo You MU m aking A g ood beginning voh en tion of pluintiff. you com m ence to ta k e H ood 's Sarsaparilla R A Graham vs Wm N otley-- for Any trouble o f you r blood, stornMch, appeal from J P court. Con kidneys or liv er . P ersisten tly ta k en , th is tinued. great m edicine «tvtff bring you. th e good end R F Knox vs joh u Grandy— ing o f p e r fe c t h ea lth , stren gth and v ig o r. action at law. Continued for term. Rosa Gray.admx, vs Coos Bay Land C o—action at law. Con tinued for service. Geo W Loggie vs W A Luse et al—suit in equity. J S —cross bill iu equity. De Coke, jr, appointed guardian cree on stipulation. ad litem for Mary V Kerri J W Cox, assignor to John F gan, insane, and minor de Hall, assignee— assignment. fendants. Decree canceling Report of assignee filed. conveyance. W L Dixon, assignor to John 1866 John F Hall, as executor, etc Bonewitz, assignee — assign vs W S Jenkins et al— suit to ment. Distribution made. foreclose mortgage. John 8 David Morse, assignor to Isa Coke, jr, appointed guard iah Hacker, assignee—assign ian ad litem for Stella Jen ment. Order to continue kins. cause until next term. 1867 Marshfield Railway Transpor C B, It & E R It A N Co vs tation Co vs Andrew O’Con W 8 Vanderburg, Georgo F ner et al— action at law. De Ross, F E Lang, E A Ander murrer sustained. Plaintiff son, It D Sanford, A W Mc granted leave ta file amended Arthur, A L Nosier, D L Wat complaint. . ., son, Wm Notley, Lars Clem- 1871 Elizabeth Williams vs Wm ensen - action at law. Con Howell et al—action at law. tinued for term. Default. W H S Hyde vs John P Max- (Continued noxt week) ton et al— suit for partition. Continued for term. Circuit Court Notes. Katherine West, assignor to A D Morse, assignee—assign Court opened promptly at 9 a. m. ment. Continued for term on yesterday morning and set to busi application of assignee. ness. Judge Himilton had the jury C B, It & E It R A N Co vs list called, nnd made an order for Andrew Nasburg estate- ac six others to take tho places of that tion at law. Continued for number excused. term. Innes Rose and Norey Little were E B Dean vs J S Coke, jr, sworn in as bailiffs. admr — suit for dissolution, The first case called was that of the etc. Continued by consent. State vs Theo Marcolla. Attornej’s Mamie E Craver vs Anna E for defendant, T. S. Minott and J. Koon—action at law. Con T. Hall. District attorney Brown tinued for service. dismissed the case. Arago Lodge No 28 I O O F Attorneys present as follows: vs W F Elrod et al—suit to Empire City— S. H. Hazard Charley foreclose mortgage. Contin McKnight. ued for term. Marshfield—J. F. Hall, J. \V. Ben Thos F Stillwell, assignor to nett, Judge D. L. Watson, J. T. A D Morse, assignee—assign Hall, A. E. Seaman, W. U. Doug ment. Continued for terra. las, T. S. Minott, J. S. Coke, Ben J P Easter vs George P Mul nett Swnnton. len and J W Otto—action at Baudon— J. M. Upton, G. O. law. Continued for terra. Topping. S S McAdams vs Beaver Hill Coquille City— W. Sinclair, A. J. Coal Co—action at law. Jury Sherwood, W. C. Chase,C L. Moon. trial. Verdict for defendant. Myrtlo Point— L. A. Roberts, A. Plaintiff given 90 days to file L. Burtenshaw, S. D. Pulford. bill of exceptions. The court then called case: J B Marshall vs T J Stillwell No. 1774, S. S. McAdams vs Bea ot al—suit to foreclose mort ver Hill Coal Co— action at law. gage. Motion to confirm sale. In the cases of the State va E. J. Nellie M Bullard vs Charlotte White and Tom Drew, for robbery, E Bullard—action at law. aud Charles Nosier, perjury, each Cross bill in equity filed. were arraigned, pleaded guilty, nod Charlotte E Bullard vs Nellie Wednesday, at 10 a. m., was fixed M Bullard — cross hill in hs the time for passing sentence. equity. Time in which ref Judge W. H. S. Hyde, of Marsh eree is to file report extended field, was in attendance at opening to Thursday, 28th. of court yesterday. William H Averill vs Robert ---------------- ------------------- ------ Walker and R H Rosa—ac Beulah Chapter, 0. E- S , tion at law. On docket by mistake. S H Hazard vs Wm A Welch Held a special meeting at Masonic et al—suit to foreclose mort Hall last Friday night, receiving a gage. Order confirming sale. visit from Mrs. Margaret Lutke, of Henry Sengstacken vs M P Portland, worthy grand rantron, Pendergrass—action at law. who inspected the work and condi Settled. Dismissed on motion tions of tho chapter. We learn that the lady complimented the of plaintiff. A H Black et al vs J H Rob chapter higtly and gave it a high erts et al— suit to foreclose rank for proficiency in work. While mortgage. Motion to con the date of the meeting was iu I doubt and on such short notice, no firm sale. John Bonewitz, assignee, vs ! invitations could bo extended to Fanuie G Dixon—action at sister chapters, but Elgiu Chapter, Ho. 24, was represented by a dele law. Settled. A M Evans vs D L Watson — gation of 17 voluntary visitois from action at law. Judgement for Myrtle Poiut, two or three from want o f answor. Execution llacdou chapter HDd two from stayed for one year on stip j Doric chapter, Marshfield, aud while no banquet was spread, the ulation. Lawrence Johnson vs W S Beulah chapter served a delicious Vanderburg et al — suit to luucli o f cake, grapes, apples, etc. The followiug were visitors: foreclose mortgage. Motion Mrs. Margaret Lutke, W. G- M., to confirm sale. Enuua K Hermann vs F P Portland; Mrs. Fannie (1. Dixon, Hcrmann—suit for divorce. ¡Carrie O. Miller, Flo McCloskev, Decree granted plaintiff nnd AunaGiles, Rebecca Adams, L. W. awarding custody of children. ! Deyoe, Josephine Deyoe, Maud School Dist No 41 vs Fannie Deyoe, Anna Guerin, N. G. W. O Dixon et al—action at law. Perkins, Emelin J. Perkins, Ella Settled nnd dismissed on I Leep, G. A. Stephens, Lula Walker, ] Lillian Brown, Daisy B. Giles, motion of plaintiff. James Burke vs W T Lehn- | Ursula llo6e, Mary C. Bown, Myr herr et al —suit to foreclose tle Point; Gurley Boak, Bandon; G. M. Short, J. R . Rocbon, Doric mortgage. Default. J N Nelson vs Maria C Grant I chapter, Marshfield. The attendance was large and et al—suit to foreclose mort the eyeDing passed very pleasantly. gage. Motion to confirm sale. Make Good Endings . PUBLISHED EVEKY TUESDAY f H K P I O L 'D U kept on file at E. G. IM KE’H 1 H IA I A I n n Advertising Agency, 64 aud 66 Merchants’ Exchange, Sen Franelaoo, t’alifornia, where contracts for advertising can be made for It. 44Good Beginnings 1479 1523 1534 1647 1695 1757 1758 1764 1774 1815 1816 1821 1823 1828 1829 1831 1833 1835 M eed'S Sauatxiiiflk COOS COUNTY BOOMS. Arrivals and Departures. Arrivals from the south by the have succeeded in inducing a Blanchard, 8ept. 19: J- M. Pal- mer and wife, A. G. Erricson, T . ; Normal Teacher to assume prin- G. Dow, W. \Y. Harris, 8. 8. .lames, cipalship of the Institute. So there G. A. James and wife, G. T. C ole-1 will be a man, T. Tarring ton. NOUMAL DKVAUTMKNT, Arrivals by Areata, Sept. 19: Enabling all desiring to prepare Mrs. Reed, A Wakeinau, 8. B. themselves for teachers to do so Morris, J. F Hull, Mrs. Hull, J. A. j without tho extra expense of going Fisher, M. P. Boag, 1>. Griffin, Mrs. away, also of supporting home insti Griffiu, B. Sargeuti, Mrs. Sargenti, tutions aud helping to build up their Capt. Ackerman, J. Rajonia, F. own part of the country. The Primary and Intermediate Saunders, A. Johnson, W. Tibbets, Departments correspond exactly with P. Johnson, W. McDonald. the public school grades, using same -- ~ •«#*♦ ■ --- - studies, but we hope for thorn to (Baudon Recorder.) Delphi Dodge, No. 64, Knights make batter advancement. of Pythias, will give their annual | Then there is the four years’ Col ball at Bandon, Saturlay, Novem lege Course. Exponses— Tuition, about $3.25 to ber 18, 1899. $9 per term. Board, about $2.50 to The McCann sawmill hns re $3 per week. cently been refitted and furnished SPECIAL COtntSES. with new machinery and is now iu Bookkeeping, Ellis system—Ele better shape than ever aud getting mentary, $7.50; Intermediate, $10; out some excellent lumber. The lecture by Grnud Master Advanced, $15. Short-hand, $20. Loisette Memory Training, $7. Workman D. C. Herrin in Munck's hall last Saturday evening wus in (This w ill be given as a premium on structing and interesting and drew certain conditions, which will be a lrtrg*' audience. The dance af made known.) Some of these prices may be terward f as well attended aud a changed on arrival of the principal; v^ry enjoyable evening was had. until thon, address, The schooner Mizpah sailed J. L. FUTRELL, from here labt Tuesday for Rogue Coquille City. Riyer where she will load copper ore and lumber for Portland. She Treasurer’s Notice. will take freight at Portland for the Coquille river and this will be "VTuTICE is hereby given that all Comity a splendid opportunity to receive I t Warrants endorsed prior to Majr 1 , freight from that point. If there 18113, will bo paid on presentation at in y in Coquille City. Ur. No interest is aDy encouragement to keep her oflioo will bo allowed after October 1, 1899. on that run Mr. E. BnriiB snys that W . W. HAYES, lie will make regular trios from County Treasurer. Portland to Ibis river. E. B. Burns’ little gasoline ves COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— Land at Cedar Point, with boom sel, Copper Queen, left here for Also, over Hogue River last Tuesday. She and boom privileges. will be used for towing on that 250 acres of 2>TO. 1 bottom land, liver and will make trips from within 2 miles of Coquille City, in there to Coos bay, calling in at quantities to suit purchasers. En W. SINCLAIR, way ports. Mr. Burns says be quire of Coquille City, Oregon. will carry all Coquille l iver freight *tfj from Coos bay to poiuts ou this river at very reasonable rates nnd T o t h . e X T j i i o r f u . n a t e will make regular trips. The first work for the little vessel will be to town raft of lumber from Frank- port to Port Or ford. This old reliable and GREEN SICKNESS Chlorosis d e r lv o Us nnm* f r o « th« Its Dairying Interest! and Lumber Industry Or f a c t th a t the skin a ssu m es a greenish tint. It Is r a th e r a c o m m o n disease a n d are Growing, le m et w ith uinonK *t y o u n g women. It M ca u sed fro m un Im p overish ed condition of blood . B e in g « blood To t h e R e v ie w : I have just fin-1 tho cu red by HUD- 2h!oro»*is «an be b le remedy for islied a tour of Coos county and VAN, the grvut v e g e ta b lood and nervee. H U D Y A N will en thought perhaps my friends would rich the blood and g iv e It back it* he pleased to hear from this coast h ea lth y , red color. H U D Y A N will fw- county. lleve all the sym p tom s If Its use Is Dairying, the chief industry, is con tin u ed . T h • gy in p t o m s %ro making rapid progress, and lunches m a rk ed . The blood b e in g in a poor which a few years ago were barely c o n d itio n , none of th e organs o f ths paying expenses are now, under tho b o d y are properly deft management of the dairymen, n ou rish ed . HUD Y A N will cause yielding a handsome income. Many the b lo o d to bo- co m e pure. H U D separators aro in use, thus leaving Y A N will restoro the milk to be used on the ranch the organs to a h ea lth y condition. again. They, too, realize that a H U D Y A N Will b r in g bock tho good cow is cheaper than a poor b lo o m to the c h e e k s and c a u s e the green one, aud some of the finest herds I tin g e to d is a p p e a r . If you have the sym p s . ta k e H U D Y A N now, and they will have seen in the west are right,here tom lea v e you. in Coos county. Their creameries THE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS AU: are a decided success, being fully tquipped aud well managed by com 1. C O N i S S T T A A N T H E A D D A A C C H H E B - - D D u u e , wtO t aired < q u a lity o f b lo o d th a t rfaches Impaired petent men. Their butter com the n J H I U L D ~ Y . A N w ... ill — m - uke the blood the brain. ......... — - mands the highest market price iu S ure and d n u tr itio u s a n d th e headache ’ will ar. isap p ear. San Francisco, and is all that a first- L Q R B E N I S H OR Y E L L O W I J H K E N O M P L E X I O N . H - U D Y A N will class butter can be. Some of the O I U C E N C ---------------------------- a k e the c o m p le x io n red an d r o s y , by re creameries run the whole yeurround, m s to r in g the b lo o d to a h e a lth y condition. while others close down iu the full 3. P U L S A T I O N IN T H E N E C K . This to th e w a te ry c o n d itio n o f tho and do not start up until spring, as b is lo o d d u , o and w ill d is a p p e a r s h o r t ly after tho some of the ranchers are not pre use o f H U D Y A N is commenced. EAKN ESS AND P A L P IT A T IO N pared to feed during the winter OK 4. W T H E H EART. H U D Y A N flU months, though winter milking ia s tren g th en the heart and mako the b o a t! fu ll, s tr o n g an d regu lar. coming more nnd more into vogue. H U D Y A N Is the rem ed y that yon want. Tho lumber interest is also pick H a v e y o u r b lo o d pu rified. Your friends w ill s o o n tell you you a r e looking ing up aud logging camps are nu m ore h ea lth y . T h e color will return to o u r c h e e k s . Your h e a d a c h e w ill dJsaj^ merous, while every sawmill, except y pear and y o u w ill n o lo n g e r a p p e a r w e a k ing one, is running in full blast. \ and m isera b le. H U D Y A N w ill r e s to re th o n c tio n s o f n atu re. A ft e r y o u h a v e used Three schooners ure under course j fu H U D Y A N te ll o th e r s u ffe r e r s w h a t It has e f o r y ou . R e m e m b e r th a t H U D Y A N of construction ou the bny. One at d is on for m en and w om en . G o to y o u r d r u g North Bend, and another at Marsh gist and get H U D Y A N a n d fo llo w th e d i rections aa given in the cir c u la r . H U D field uiul a third at Ross’ shipyard. Y A N is sold ut 50c per package, o r 6 pack- e s fo r $2.50. i f y o u r d r u g g is t d o e s n o t These all bespeak of the return of | a g jen it, sen d d ir e c t to tn g H U D T Y A A h N ranrlsoo or Ban prosperity and a bright future for R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y , •member iber tbgt that j r « L o s A n g e le s , C ai. Ri Coos. Sueh industries give rise fori can c o n s u lt tho H U D Y A _ N D O C T O R * ¡torà Yen nsny EE . C all a n d see the doctor#, a demand iu the vegetable liue, and FR ca ll an d see »hem o r writ#, an yon the runcher calmly smiles ns his A d d ress loaded craft floats gently with tho HUDYAN REMEDY tide to a ready market place. Ho. 81 0 South Broadway. For the hearty welcome and hos pitality received in our sister county, Los Angeles, C a t I extend to its people m v most sin C or. 8 toc*-*o n , M urket a n d B ills * S a . cere thanks, M ark C. M unson . S an F r a n cis c o , Cal, C raging ational S. S. Orgauizer. COMPANY, Dr Gibbon Not fill l^nowi), ____ most euccessfal spec- ialist in San Fra nois co, still continues to \ cure all Sexup! and fc? Seminal Diseases, sneli ns Gonorrhea., 0 1 e e t, S t r I c t a re, Syphilis, in all its forms, iSkin Diseases. N e r v o u s Debility, Impotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse and excesses producing the followiug symp toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation of the heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on the faoe, ooughs- consumption, etc. DK. GIBBON has practised in San Fran cisco over 37 years an J those troubled should not fail to consult him nnd receive the ben efit of his groat skill and experience. The doctor cur'*« when others fa il. Try him. CLUES GUARANTEED. Persons cured nt home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. DU. J. F. GIBBON, G2.*» Kearney street. San Francisco Cal. $$ 0 4 % Kiverton Pick-bps. i e r a . But Riverton, Sept. 25.— Frank Nos ier sent doivu a raft of logs to Prosper lest Saturday. Rey. Sanderliu held services here on Sunday last. The next appointment here will be tilled by Frauk Bunch. J. K. McLeod, o f the upper.river, made our town a visit last Friday. Lie,(¿tenant Hugh Neely, of Co. K, O. N. O.; made us a call last week (is the steamer was waiting. Miss Sara Lee left last Friday for Forbpsto'vn, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Kelly. Miss Ethel Smith left for the W i’ lamette Valley last Friday. She >vas accompanied by Sara Lee as far oslioseburg. HOLBROOK, MERRILL George Steward aud wife have & S T E T S O N ............ moved into a house which they purchased of Joseph Elvy. Also BRIDGE & BEACH Wm Thomas, the logger, was S T O V E S ” ------------ visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Steward last week. T. Walker was around subpoena ing witnesses for circut court. and any other J. H. Titnon came homo from the bay couutry last week. W. W. Kigbt, of the South Fork Or any and everything country, came down Inst week. carried in a a Good L in e o f Di^UGS and MEDICINES AT THE COQUILLE PHARMACY. / fie ri SCHOOL SUPPLIES “ ,5 ° AND STATIONERY. ly iA G Y & T V Z O Q R & . CALL FOR ::: Doors, Windows Building D ona A n a . Tho trust conference in Chicago (Marshfield Son.) elosed Saturday iu a blaze of ora Fred Kruse left last week for tory, in which Colonel VV. J. Bryan 1837 Corvallis, to take up bis studies at and W. Bourko Cockrnn were the the Agricultural college. central figures. Cocktail followed the uoted Nebraskau, hut disclaimed Alfred Saunders, of Empire City, any intention of debating the con 1840 left yesterday to resume liisstudiei clusions of his immediate prede in the seuior year in the Agricul cessor, nnd declaring his complete tural college at Corvallis. concurrence in much that Bryau Henry Laird, the logger, was ¡ d had said. The westerner had deliv 1841 Marshfield this week. He is inov- ered the speech of the day during iug his logging plant to the Co the forenoon amid frequent inter quille. ruptions of tumultuous applause. T. T. Golden and J. S. Coke have Foulke, of Indiana, commeuting ou 1842 been elected delegates to the K. of the speech, made aasertions which P. grand halge’to convene at Port Bryan desired further to discuss. land djp the 12th prox. He was requested to take the stage 1845 Georg* Scbtoeder, foreman of and complied for a second time, the Ten-m,ile creamery, was badly amid a wildly enthusiastic house. ------ ------- ----------------- injured Mon lay by being caught When the doors opened today the 1847 Mary Chapman vs M O Chap by the elevator rope which wound Yellow Fever at Key W est. crowd that swarmed about the en man— suit for divorce. De him into the shaft. At last reports trance amounted almost to a mob, fault. Washington, Sept. 19.— The yel- he was improving rapidly from his and when Col. Bryan concluded his ! 1848 Bach Moose A Co vs G W 1 low fever situation at Key West is injuries. address 80 per cent left the hall, Clinton et al—suit iu equity. ; regarded ns grave. Since the first It is an assured fact that the not caring to henr the other speakers Motion to strike out part of ease was reported about threo weeks telephone liue will be built to Coos answer. Tho eight-hour wt rking day and 1849 J T Nosier, admr, vs C B, R ; ago, the epidemic has been steadily river. The Coos bay creamery growing until today there were al has subscribed ¡$100; D. McIntosh, $2-a-day for labor law in New York A E R R A N Co—action at most 400 cases. $20; E. L. Bessey, o f South Coos City is in force. law. Continued for term. river, 50, to the subsidy required. Demurrer withdrawn. An Notice. This line, as well as the Empire, C ih m I K s , « | k l o T w i t e . swer filed. North Bend and Porter linos nre The finest quality of loaf sugar is 1850 J H James vs Coos County— T o my friends, whom I have let to be included in tbe Marshfield used in the manufacture of Chnm- action at law. Motion for have goods ou time in the Inst four exchange, and subscribers will berlain's Cough Remedy nnd the new trial. years, 1 now appeal to you for a have the use of the same wibont roots used in its preparation give it 1853 Elbert Dyer vs William How little help. Yesterday my resi extra charge. a flavor similar to that of maple ell—action nt law. Default. dence and woodhonse were con syrup, making it very pleasant to 1857 Pauline Hauscbildt vs Claus sumed by fire, and I must have take. As a medicine for the cure of Hauschildt— suit for divorce. money to enable me to rebuild. I ooughs, colds, la grippe, croup nnd Eureka H a rn ess O il Is th e best Default Decree granted shall wait a few weeks before plac- . pr»>»ervmtlve o f n ew leather whooping rough it is not equaled plaintiff and custody of chil iug accounts in the hands of a col- | anti itie best r e n o v a to r o f o ld leather. It o ils , Hoftens, b la c k by any other. It always cures, and dren. lector, so please come forward and en* an d p r o te c t« . U se cures quickly. For sale by R. N. 1860 Andrew O'Connor vs Fannie help mo now in my hour of need. KnowftoO. O Dixon et al—suit to fore Respectfully yours, ——------ • « — close mortgage. Default cn- J. J. L amb W furt* 70 « whether yon soni terel. John S. Coke. jr.. ap Coquille City, Aug. 29. 1899. A erw w ktU inclobecrohebit. N O -1 «1 fw novra the deetr* fo r t o b « v o , will r v o i t d l i l n * * . -------------- pointed guardian nd litem for * -♦» - a u , hori i i* the on yoar beet hemcee. your old her- •tO TO# loot Mnx Dixon, Myrle Dixon. Portland Telegram: Only two ness, andronr cmrrtetir* top. end ibey will not only look heteer but «$er Don Dixon, minor defendants. cases of diphtheria have been re- j longer. Sokl everywhere In cens -nil K ir'**'’- •He* from half ptots to five eallooe. Judgment $3072.94; $250 for p o r t e d at the office of tho board of own who fora*. T * fr It with Mo An by S T iSIU K » OIL 4 0. esistenti ? on* attorneys’ fees. health this month, one of the cases |; I botes, f M refund m oney 1861 Matt Kerrigan vs W 8 Perry being now fully recovered. *•• fort. Eureka Harness Gil Material, First-class Hardware Store. J. A. Lamb & Co., (Successors to J. J. Lamb. | Notice of Filing Final Account and Settlement Thereof. N o t ic e is hereby Central Oregon ¡State Normal School, Drain. Oregon \ \ 7 I L B OPEN I I S IH)(H(S EOlt THE NEW SCHOOL YEAH ON SEPTEM BEK VV 11 , 1899. The buildings having been thoroughly renovated and improved, new g iv e n t h a t the undersigned, rutministrntor of the estate of Charles Earner, deceased, has tiled in the County Court o f the State of Oregon, in and for the County o f Coos, his final account m the matter o f snid estate. That upon tiling the same, the Hon. L- Harlocker, judge of the said county court, duly made an order settiuQ apart aud des ignating Wednesday, being the 20th day o f Sep tember, 1899, at the courthouse in Coquille City, couLty of Coos, and state o f Oregon, as a time and place for the hearing o f objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 21H day o f August, A. D. 189». WILLIAM T UK PEN. aug22 5l Administrator o f said estate. apparatus added, and other improvements made tor the comfort and convenience of the students. Good Boarding and Dormitory advantages at the lowest possible rates. Lniforn State Normal School Coarse— Complete Trailing School. In connection with Normal, where seniors are professionally trained under the super vision of a Critic Teacher, who will give bis entire time to this work. Gradn^tes o f this school are given a credit of 30 months’ teaching experience, which enables them to reach the Life Diploma in the quickest and most satisfactory manner. Send your address for complete catalogue tc JOHN B. W ALKER, A. M., . President o f Faoolty. A. C. W IL S O N . J. c . W ILSON . Blacksmith and Wagonmaker Practical Machinist. WILSON & WILSON M A C H IN IS T S , P EN SIO N S, W agon m ak ers, PATEN TS, H orsesh oers, AND a n d B la c k s m it h s . M IS C E L L A N E O U S Olalma against th e G overnm ent. Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; blncksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. ALLAN RUTHERFORD, M A CH IN E. W AGON A N D FARM W O R K A R E S P E C IA L T IE S (Formerly Third Auditor U. S. Treasury.) A ttorney and C oun sellor at Law . DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED i SALE STABLE Solicitor o f American »nd Foreign Patents, Trade Marks aud Copyright*. Practices before the Supreme Court of the U. S., Court of Claims, and all Departments of the Gov. ernment. A . B . D e a n , P r o p r ie to r . Special attention given to claims of officer* and •nluted in. n, lor Arm y and Navy serv ice in the Mexican War, W ar of the Rebellion and the War with Spain. À Lo> Clair.:s c f Government Contract- j ora. Collection 0f ACCOM Refers by penmission to Hon. Geo. L. W ei- lingtnn, U S. • m Maryland, Geneml O. y, G eorge C. Henning, Ü. 1 lo o ltd, U. Bank, Washington, Frc.*ide;it, 1 rule: s ' N - ü L hcJ i D .C ., » u d o t K .r . N o charge f.vr .!■ ic*. C pon.lcacv solicited. Offices, Atlantic Building, 928 a* I 9;,3 1? Street, N. W ., B oem i. G*,. 0 7 , 99 and nx\ W A tM ir S iG T O fM , D. C. S u cce sso r to N osier Tiro's, and A. t). Wheeler, General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Delivered at Any Point. Good Rigs. Spanking Teams, Reasonable Rates. C O Q U IL L E ^Corner Hall ami First streets, C IT Y , ; ; OREGON. Near Rail road Depot