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S u ta U ú TI i:si) \v. OCT. :¡, \ 8» FOUL MUROEK AT GOLD BEACH. An Affed Pioneer Lady Killed lor Her Money. P U H I.lSU K l) E V E R Y TUESDAY ( Myrtle Point Enterprise.) Demurrer withdrawn; judg F . Long, the Coquille harness ment for plaintiff for #643.28 la now re a p in g a r ic h h a r v e s t. I t Is d r a w - maker, was a Myrtle point visitor ink;: and interest on #150 from th o u s a n d s w ith in I ts r s is n tls M g r a s p . P» M ed ical s t a t i s ti c s com p iled liy th e b est last Thursday. Feb 5, '99, and interest on yy E have succeeded iu inducing n M aster’s E y e. p h y sicia n * o f tho w orld show t h a t Normal Teacher to assume priu- #167.50 from Jan 5, '99, and A consignment of cheese was o v e r »‘>0 p er c a n t o f You are master o f yOur interest on 375.78 from Jan cipalship of the Institute. So there shipped to the San Francisco mar th o c a s e s o f a c q u ired C O N - will be a 6, '99, at 6 per cent. l l M l ’T IO N ars ket from the Sugar Loaf creamery health, and if you do not d ue to L A 1873 James O ’Niel vs Felice Men- NORMAL DEPARTMENT, Wednesday. G H IP P I2 . T h • attend to duty, the blame is co n s u m p tio n d e egat et al—action at law. Ennliling all desiring to prepare J . McDermott shipped COO head velo p s ow in g to Continued for services ns to themselves for teachers to do so of beef cattle from Ashland this th o w eak en ed s t a t e easily located. I f your blood of th e lu n gs p ro Felice Mcnegat. Judgment without the extra expense of going week nud will he here to receive d u ced by tn e d is is out o f order, Hood’s Sar ease. T h e re a r* ngainst Petro Menegat for away, also of supporting home insti cuttle from locnl buyers Monday. a ls o o th e r poln '* saparilla "will purify it. o f w eu k n ess. KC- $267.78; $25 attorney fee and tutions and helping to build up their fe r to th e n u m b ers A l *ssis. Dillard and Collier, ge It ¡8 the specific remedy for troubles attached property ordered own part of the country. on th e c h a r t. ological surveyors, aud party ar B tu d y each «n o of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. sold. Continued as to de The Primary and Intermediate c a r e fu lly . Fa- rived at this place Wednesday from K k f n e y s - “ M y k id n e y s tro u b led m e, in d iu rlze y o u r fendant, Felice Menegut. Departments correspond exactly with the Rogue River country, and will and on a d v ic e took H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa s elf w ith th e m . If 187G J A Button vs Melissa Button the public school grades, using same y o u Jm ve a n a t w hich g a v e p ro m p t relief, b e tte r a p p e tite . t a c k of L a G rip p e disband, haring completed their My sleep is refresh in g. I t c u re d m y wife — suit for divorce. Default. begin th e use o f studies, but we hope for them to work for the year. a lso .” M ic h a el H o y l e , 3473 D enny S tre e t, H U D Y A N a s sio n a s th e a c u t e s y m p Decree granted plaintiff. P itts b u rg , P a . make butter advancement. m s h a v e subsided II I 'U Y A N w ill D. C. Krantz, of Gravel Ford, to b rin g a b o u t th e r e s to r a t i o n to p e r f e c t 8crOfulOU* Hum or “ I w as in te rr ib le 1877 Catherine McAdams vs S S Then there is the four years’ Col h e a lth . oondltion from the Itch in g a n d b u rn in g of placed iu our show window this McAdams—suit for divorce. lege Course. scro fu lou s h u m or. G rew w orse u n d er week some fine this yeai's npples W E FARTS AFFECTED ARE: Default. Decree for plaintiff tre a tm e n t of se v e ra l d o c to r s . Took H o o d ’s Expenses— Tuition, about $3.25 to j OUS M EM U R A N B L IN S a rs a p a rilla and H ood ’s P ills . T h ese cu re d nnd nlso some of last year's crop, IN 1 G T O H F E T M H U E C H and for | interest in real A C K 1’O K T IO N O F T H E $9 per term. Board, about $2.50 to m e th o ro u g h ly .” J . J . L it t l e , F u lto n , N. Y . the last years apples beingperfectiy NOSIO—i t b eco m es in flam ed an d t h ic k property and $20 per month $3 per week. ened *nd u C h ro n ic C a t a r r h is th e r e sound. Coos county’s big red s u lt. H U D Y A N will re d u c e th e in flam for maintenance of three mi m atio n , p ro d u ce a p e r f e c t c ir c u la tio n o f SPECIAL COURSES. apples nre good keepers. nor children (girls.) blood an d le a v e th e m u c o u s m e m b ra n e In a p e rfe c tly h e a lth y co n d itio n . Bookkeeping, Ellis system—E le Sheriff Je sse Turner nud Alf 3 (T ill* . E A U D R U M ) T H E M U C O U S 1878 Alary A Strang vs Charles E M E M B K A N K O F T H E E A R —I t b eco m es Strang— suit for divorce. De mentary, $7.50; Intermediate, $10;! Miller, of Gold Beach, passed inflam Hood's 1‘llls cure liver Ills; the non-IrritHtlug end ed and th ic k e n e d , g iv in g ris e to a l Advanced, $15. Short-hand, $20. through town today for Myrtle m o s t to ta l d e a fn e s s . H u d y a n will p r e fault. Decree granted plaint only cathartic to take with Hood’s Saraapsrilla. t th e s p re a d o f th e In flam m atio n . T h e Loisette Memory Training, $7. | creek to bring back n young mau v d e ru n m iff and custody of minor child. w ill n o t be a ffe cte d an d h e a r in g u n im p a ire d . ___ 1879 Emm» G Barnum vs Alfred C (This will he given us a premium on ! named Gillespie who is supposed w 3. ill C be H R O N IC T O N S I L I T I « O R C H R O N Circuit Court Proceedings Sepl. 1898, Term. S O R E T H R O A T —F r o m th e s a m e c a u s e Barnum—rsuit /or divorce. certain conditions, which will be to he the person who murdeied IC us th e tw o p reced in g . H U D Y A N will p re Corcluded. Mrs. Ed son at Gold Beach last v en t Its co m in g on. Default. Decreo granted mado known.) _____ UEAK 4. W E A K N E 8 8 IN TH E H RT— Some of these prices may bo Tuesday. plaintiff. h e f n r t HUDYAN w ill s tr e n g th e n th le e P 1702 RoBenfeld-Smith Co vs J L 1881 bl< chauged on arrival of the principal; n e r v e s , e q u alize th e c ir c u la tio n of b lo o « John Hilhaka vs Edla Abrn- A delegation of members of the and c a ___ u s e tho ( h e a r t -b e a t s to bec< b eco m e Thompson—proceeding sup hamson et al—suit to fore until then, address, Masonic lodge at this place char “ w e ^ R e n é d con dition ^ plemental to nn execution. J . L. F U T R E L L , close mortgage. Default. tered the steamer Rota nud went t h e L O W E R * L O i.e 'S O F T H E L U N G » . Denied. ______I L E A V IN G T ______ H EM P R O N E E . T T O O . A T - Coquille City. Judgment for $1681. Decree to Rn u d oD last Saturday to attend T A C K S O F P L E U R I S Y , P N E U M O N I A 1731 Je ff Williams, jr, as adminis --------------- ►<•► « — A N D C O N S U M P T IO N —B y its effeot on of foreclosure and $125 attor n meetiug of tho lodge at that th e blood an d n e rv e s HUDYAN will trator, vs S J Culver—motion e lu n g tis s u e to b eco m e s tr o n g Missing Property. ney fee. place. The party consisted of Dr. c an a u d s e h e th a lth y a « d ab le to th r o w off th e to retax costs. 1882 Board of Commissioners for K. A. Leep nnd wife, D. G iles nud g e r m s o f th e m u c h d re a d e d p u lm o n a ry 1708 TenBrook Bro’s, assignors to The following articles of military wife, D. A. Ilu lin g nud wife, Geo. Sale of School and University PLUM BAG O. OR W EA K BACK- J T Hnll, assignee — assign H U D Y A N will s tr e n g th e n it a lm o s t im equipment are missing from the Lands and for Investment of Guerin a u J wife, L. A. Roberts and m e d ia te ly . „ . ment. Order authorizing sale H U D Y A N will c u r e all o f th e a b o v e Funds arising therefrom of Armory of Separate Co. K. Bandon: wife, S J . AlcCloskey and Airs. of accounts of estate at pri s y m p to m s an d le a v e y o u r w hole s y s te m the State of Oregon vs Thog —Two grey blankets, marked O. N. Bennett, Miss G eoigie Bennett, in a p e r f e c t c o n d itio n o f h e a lth . Go to > vate sale. g g is t a t o n c e a n d p ro c u ro a AIcBee, America C AIcBee et G., 2 drab campaign hats, 1 haver Airs. J . C. Brown, ARs. E . B. Lane, y p o a u c k r a g d e r u of H U D Y A N fo r W c e n t s , o r s ix 1750 J B Hunt, assignor to G W sack, marked U. S., 2 canteens, Chas. Adams, Dr. S. L. Roberds, p a c k a g e s fo r $2 W If y o u r drusurlst S o y al— suit to foreclose mort n o t keep It, send d ire ct to th e H U D Y A JI Topping, assignee — assign gage. Continued for service, marked O. N. G., 4 pairs of light Warren Deyoe, Z. T. Johnson, B. 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 , e r ment. Continued for term. C al. R e m e m b e r t h a t __ vois 1883 J S Edmunds and T A AValkcr blue trousers, 1 pair of ennvas leg- C. Lehmanowsky, Harvey Alast, I. L c a o n s c A o n n g s eles. u lt th e HUDYAN p O C T «i 1755 Mast & Dyer vs Samuel Ray- gins, drab color, 2 infantry drill T. Weekly, B . C. Scliu ll, G. M. F R E E . C all an d s ee th e d o c to rs . Yotf vs School D istrict No 8—ac m a y c a ll an d see th e m o r w rite , os yow land and wife—nctionat law. tion at law. Verdict for plaint regulations. Any information con Short, Webb Alast nud Mr. Sm ith. d esire. A d d re s s; Sale confirmed. iff for $100. Alotion for new cerning tho whereabouts of the HUDYAN — - -♦«• ■ «- - 1801 Annie L McDuffie vs Rosella above articles will be thankfully trial allowed. No. 816 South Broadway, VanLuven et al — suit for The North Dakota regiment dur received by the undersigned. 1884 J J Stanley vs A B Dean— partition. Argued and sub ing its service in the Philippines, Los Angeles, Cal. H ugh N eely , 1st Lieut. action at law. Dismissed on mitted. lost from all causes sixteen men, ---------------- » * -------------- C o r. S t o c k t o n , M ark et nnd Bilik S t a . motion of plaintiff. 1810 Nellie M Bullard vs Charlotte and the 1st Idaho twenty-one men. S on F r a n c i s c o , C al. 1885 Charles Collier vs Glen Coll Treasurer’s Notice. E Bullard as Nellie M Mnck- ie r-a c tio n nt law. Jury trial. lin, administratrix—action at XT OTICE in hereby given that all County Verdict for defendant. law. Cross bill in equity. i x Warrants endorsed prior to M«y 1, 1886 J W Bennett, trustee, vs Ja 1*113. will be !>sidon presentation at my Submitted. Plaintiff given cob Carlson et al—suit to oiliee in Coquille City. Or. No interest 10 days to file brief. Defend will be allowed uftor October 1 , 1M9‘J. foreclose mortgage. Demur ant 10 days after service of W. W. HAYES, rer by Jacob Carlson, Alex County Treasurer. plaintiff’s brief and plaintiff ander Carlson, Jacob Carlson, given 5 days after filing of ndm’r, John Nyman,John Ny defendant’s brief to reply. man, ex’r. Demurrer over COR SA L E AT A BA RG A IN .— 1822 J R Benson vs P A Decker et Land at Cedar P oint, with boom ruled. Answer filed by C C al— suit to quiet title. Dis and boom privileges. Also, over Johnson. Decree—judgment. missed on motion of plaintiff. 1887 Jo h n Hamblock vs Eugene 250 acres of IL-TC. 2 . bottom land, 1827 S H Hazard vs G W Loggie Robinson — action nt law. within 2 miles of Coquille City, in AT THE et al— suit to foreclose mort quantities to suit purchasers. E n Continued for service. gage. Sale confirmed quire of W. SIN C LA IR , 1888 J I . Kilber}- vs D H nnd Car 1839 Nannie L Fellows vs A W Coquille City, Oregon. rie Lewis—suit to foreclose *tf] Fellows— suit for divorce. mortgage Default. Decree granted 1889 State School Fund Commis To tue TJ"nîortaxiate plaintiff and custody of mi sioner vs Alfred Machado— nor children. suit to foreclose mortgage. 1847 Mary Chapman vs M C Chap Continued for service. man— suit for divorce. De This old reliable and | fault. Decree for plaintiff, most successful spec Oregon’s Weeds- ialist in San Frntcis granting custody of minor co, still continues to M C Y M O O R E . children. cure all Sexual and Prof. E . R. Lake, one of the Seminal Diseases, 1848 Bach Meese Si Co vs G W such as Gonorrhea, Clinton et al—suit in equity. botanists at the Oregon state agri v ”$• G l e e t , S t r . o t u re, Dismissed on motion of cultural college, is making a collec r SyP^lis. «H ilH tion of the noxious weeds of the v f o r m s . S k i n Diseases, plaintiff. iVN.V’w w i • ^ ' N e r v o u s Debility, state. These will be mounted and J H Jam es vs Coos County— 1850 Irupotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of action at law. Motion for sent out to the various county Manhood, tho consequence of self-abuse and excesses producing the following symp courts throughout tho state so as to new trial overruled. toms; Sallow countenance, dark spots un 1853 E lbert Dyer vs William How enable tho county officers to deter der tho eyes, pain in the head, ringing in mine whether weeds alleged to be the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in ell -action at law. Default. approaching strangers, palpitation of the Judgm ent $1043 with inter, those which come under the ban of heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss tho state law are in fact such, or of memory, pimples on the face, cougbs- est at 8 per cent; attorney fee consumption. etc. $75. Order for sale of at n o t—Salem Statesman. DR. GIBBON has oractised in San Fran I-MT*.---------------- cisco over 37 years an j those troubled should tached property. not fail to consult him and receive the ben T h r e e Doctor.*# Iu CoiiM iiltotlon. 1854 Adam Pershbakcr vs Seth efit of his great skill and experience. The From Benjamin Franklin. Lcuegan—action at law. De doctor cur^s when others fail. Try him. “ When von are sick, what you like best ia CURES GUARANTEED. Persons cured fault. Judgment for $15(1,86. to be chosen for a medicine iu the first at home. Charges reasonable. Call or 1855 Nancy E Jensen vs Norris place; what experience tells you is best, to write. DR. J . F . GIBBON. ebosen in the second place; what reason 625 Kearney Rlreet. Ban Francisco Cal. Jensen— suit for divorce. De be ( 1 . e., Theory) says is best is to be chosen cree for divorce granted in the last place. Hot if you can get D k . plaintiff, with custody of mi I n c l i n a t i o n , D r . E x p f . r i k n c e nnd D u . R e a son to hold a consultation together, they nor children and $30 per will give you the best advice tbat can be month alimony for support taken.” When you have a had cold Dr. HOLBROOK, M E R R IL L of said children. 1850 F B Waite vs R .1 Mccum and Inclination would recommend Chnm- k STETSO N ............. Rosa Mecum— suit to fore horlain’s Cough Remedy because it Dr. Also B R ID G E A BEACH close mortgage. Decree for is pleasant and safe to take. plaintiff. Judgment $128.78 Experience would recommend it be- STOVES” C entral Oregon State N orm al School, Drain, Oregon and $64.39. Attorney fee $35. causo it never fails to effect a speedy Y \ 7 II .I. OPEN 118 DOCKS FOK THE NEW SCHOOL YEAH ON SE P T E M B E R Dr. Reason 1858 John Weaver vs Holland An and permanent cure. VV 11, lH'.M). The buildings having been thoronghly renovated and improved, new apparatus added, and other improvements mado tor the comfort aud convenience of the derson — suit to foreclose would recommend it because it is students. Good Boarding and Dormitory advantages at the lowest possible ratea. prepared on scientific principles, and any other mortgage. Judgment for aud on nature's plnu in relieving tho $201.50; attorney fee, $25. Uniform State Normal School Course—Complete Training School. In connection with Normal, where seniors are professionally trained under the super 1859 W H Schroedcr vs Evalyn Al lungs, opouing the secretions nnd vision of a Critic 'leachor, who will give bis entire time 10 this work. Graduates of Paul et a F suit to foreclose restoring the system to a natural Or any and everything this school are given a credit of 30 months’ teaching experience, which enables them lo- For sale mortgage. Decree. Ju d g and healthy condition. reach the Life Diploma in the quickest and most satisfactory manner. Bend your carried in a address for complete catalogue tc JOHN B. WALKER, A. M., ment, 1st cause, $133,78; 2d by R. 8. Knowlton. President of Faculty. First-class Hardware Store. cause, $194.04. Attorney fee, $40. The Spnnish cabinet has decided A. C. W I L S O N , J . c . WILSON. 1802 Anna Avins vs A E Avins — that the Cuban debt contracted by Blacksmith and Wagonmaker Practical Machinist. suit for divorce. Decree for the Spanish in on attempt to quash I f Successors to J . J . Lamb. | plaintiff. the Cuban insurrection, must be 1805 Emma Carlilc vs Frances F. jpnid by the Cuban government Carlile suit for divorce. De I The United States takes a different fault Application denied. view of the question, claiming that 1800 John F Hall, as executor, etc I Cuba is liable to none of the Spau- vs W S Jenkins et a l - suit to j ish debt. AND foreclose mortgage. John S The volksraad readopted the min Coke, jr, appointed guard M IS C E L LAN EO U S ing article of the gold law elim j ian ad litem for Stella Je n inated last year, empowering the C la im s a g a in s t th e G ov ern m en t. kins. Decree. Judgment for government to confiscate the claims Machine work of nil kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning: $837.10. Attorney fee, $75. and mines belonging to people con blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. 1807 Marshfield Railway Transpor victed of treason or conspiracy tation Co vs Andrew O'Con against the state, and empowering (¿mm *r " - ' I M A T l^ ^ M V A G O > ^ ^ M U ^ ^ R > U W O R I^ ^ J U ^ |P E C L V L T IE 8 ner et a l- action nt law. De murrer sustained. Plaintiff the government to order that the A ttorn ey and C o u n se llo r a t L aw . granted leave to file amended mines be worked. Mrs. Edson, better known to the pioneers of tlio coast as Mrs. Chris mci wi n tine Gcitel, an old lady residing at Editors and Proprietors. Gold Beach, was the victim of a foul murder at Gold Beach last week. Uefattxl l«» th« material and social up- Mrs. Edson, who lived alone, pos biilding of tUeCuqui’.lo V alley particularly sessed n neat, comfortable home at and of Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. Gold Beach and was known to have considerable money. Early Tuesday T H K P I P I T ! U V . r t o n A l e r t E C . P t K F .’H 1 111*” I -f l 1,11 A d v e rtisin g A gen cy , »14 an d tw morning it was discovered that her M e r c h a n t* ’ E x c h a n g e , 8 » u F r a n c is c o , i'a lt fo r n ia , ■vshere cuntra>-*e i o r * lv e r tls in g can bo m ade fo r it . house had been destroyed by fire. An investigation followed and the charred skeleton of the old lady was V o Other Paper found on the springs of the bed in Gives tlio clubbing (>ffers that you her room. It is the supposition that can get with the H uíalo . N ow it is the assassin or assassins had been th e secreted in the house on the previ ous evening, or entered in some O R E G O N IA N during the night nnd which we will give for 1 m h i us a quiet manner ]lt.r by some means, whether premium to H kiiai . d subscribers. while she was asleep, or whether Pay up arrears and scud in $2 for ! 1 year in advance to the Coquille there was a struggle is not known. Tho murderer then secured what City H krald nnd we will send you money there was in the house, the W eek ly Uret/cmian f o r 1 y e a r brought a eau of eoul oil into the a s a p rem iu m , fully ]>aid up. bed-room, poured it over tho victim and started the fire. In speaking of tho deceased, the Bolli Ready lo Strike. Port Orford Tribune says: “Mrs. London, Sept. 29.—Indirations Edson was quite aged, and a highly this evening lead to the belief that, respected pioneer resident of Uogue in view of the cabinet message, the River. On the 22d of Februnrv, Boers will probably commit an 1850, her husband, John Geisel, and overt uct, which will briog on hos her three sons were murdered at tilities before the assembling of par their home a few miles north of the liament. All the latest dispatches mouth of Rogue River, in her pres from the Transvaal show the liveli ence, by Indians, tho house being est activity on the pait of the burg set on fire and the bodies of her loved ones being consumed with the hers. house, while herself and two little BU BO H ER S ST A R T F O B V 0L K 8R U 8T . London, Sept. 29.-—A telegram daughters, one an infant, were mado received today from Pretoria says captives. And now, after 43 years two batteries of field artillery and of mourning for her dead, always 6(H)|bi]rgbershave started for Volks- faithful in attending and watching rust, nnd that another 500 will go over their last resting place ami see ing that their graves were kept there today. The streets at Pretoria present a green, she meets un identical fate scene of great military animation. equally as Navuge and fiendish ns Armed burghers and artillerymen that of which she was a hulpless are riding about, the field cornets spectator so many years ago. ”— Myr being engaged in warning the tle Point Enterprise. burghers to be in roadiuesH at a mo ( Han J o n R e c o r d e r .) ment’s notice. The telephone company will H O IIIS MAY S T R IK E MONDAY. Loudon, Sept. 30.— It is reported soon begin putting in a local ex that the Indian contingent has change system at this place. Evan Morgan has gone lo the sealed orders to land at Delagoa Umpqua, where he will take charge hay. Kumors ore current this morn of the engines on one of the river ing in Johannesburg that the Boers boats. Last week the government will take the initiative Monday on the border eu.-.t and west of Charles 6teamer Mnnznnita anchored a buoy off the bar in place of tho town. one which weut adrift some time ago. Prisoners Given Up. \V. S. Marshall has rented his Manila,Sept. 30.—FourteenAmer- dairy farm in Curry county to par ieau prisoners, all enlisted soldiers, ties from California and will soon hnve been delivered up by the F ili depart for Santa Rosa, where the pinos. It is reported from Ho llo family will make their borne for that the insurgents lnivo arrested some time. A commission man from »San Viarayan, a general, charging him with being a traitor. Tribal dis Fiancisco who was in this section cord, it is added, is growing. Many recently said that Coos bay apples rebel soldiers have revolted. .Many are considered the beet that reach European prisoners are escaping in San Francisco nnd bring the high est pricts. The greater portion of the meanwhile. apples known ns Coos bay apples are raised on the Coquille river. Captain Carter Sentenced- While being towed into the river Washington, Sept. 30.— Captain last Saturduy the schooner Lizzie Carter is sentenced to five years' Prien was considerably damaged imprisonment and to pay a fine of and will bo detaiued some little 15000. This sentence was approved time awaiting repairs. The for by tlio president today. Carter is ward end of the ceuterboard drop now at Governor's Island under ped down nnd striking tho bottom arrest, and the sentence will begin of the chauuel the planking and immediately. timbers were Btrnined nnd broken and 1 lie centerboard broke and The Linnton smelter, near Port- came out, going ashore on the land, which has been elo scl for] rocks near the south jetty. some time, hns been purchased by Last Saturday evening the the English Development Company of Loudon, nnd will reopen in a steamer Rota arrived from Myrtle short time, Thu company will put ] Point with about fifteen Masons f . r)()l»,iHMi into the works. Southern | nnd their families, who came here and eastern Oregon have been Ion a fraternal visit to the Randon granted by tho railroads special Masonic lodge. The visitors were rates on ore and the English com royally entertained by the Masons pany expects to mnko a success of of this place, nnd on Sunday en- Ijoyed themselves on tho beach. the plant. ¡'The R et a left here for Myrtle Albany Herald: Chas. Parsons, ] i ’oiut early Sunday afternoon. who lives about five miles southeast , , , , , . , . Peter Loggie left yesterday for of town, hunted Chinese pheasants New Whatcom, Wash., where he yesterday aiMl Deputy Game War wi„ tftke ch of a |arg„ Bnvvmlll den A. J . Miller was ... tho vicinity. bu8iupgB For a mnubl* of ye„r8 He brought Mr. Parsons ami pheas- Mf [ i(, ba8 ft prominent ant t . Albany. Parsons presented factor g j ulore8tH nnd J P. Freeksen with #15 and paid ,1H8 nuroeroog fripnds who will be o her incidental expenses. 1 ho 8< bear of ,li8 departure, bnt pheasant was dead and was duly j ^ WI„be8 of a|| gc, wilh bira provided for | am, wj()b b, m iu big new "You can usually tell a business home. faoiiHO that cloesn t advertise,’ re- Last week word reached here marked the man about town. “There that Mrs. Edson, an aged lady liv- is always some sign or other to give j„ B ,,t Gold Reach, Curry county, it away. I was in one this morn- bad been burned to death. She ing making a small purchase and lived alone Rome distance from the they had a dog tlint actually barked town and her house was discovered at me. i suppose he was surprised on Jjrp and ¡u the ruins were found to see a new customer.” her charred remains. It is sup Miss Della Kcovel, daughter of posed that she was possessed of E. K. Srovol, of Nrbnlem, disap some money, and It ìh hinted that peared on Tuesday of last week perhaps a crime hns been com from her homo. On Thursday her mitted. ------------- -* « • » « ----- ------ body was found in the Nehnlem Mrs. Mary llrooks, the first wo river with a stone Lied to her neck, man ever rocoived at tho Jackson, indicating foul play. M ich, stnto prison, was recently married to Dr. Stuart, who was the llnoiiKh lo Tal*#1. The tiiiest qimlitynf Ioni sugar is complaining witness against her nscd in Ilio mnnufactnrc of Clinm- nnd who was largely responsible for bcrlnin's ('oligli Itempiiv and thè her conviction of ] oisouing her hus wns the family ruota u sci Ìts prò,«,ratio., givo it band. ' T " . Dr. ,,r Stuart W " H lno ,a,ml> 1808 n Itnvor similar to flint of maplo physician. J. s. ; : ¿ co. «yrup, nmking it very plcnsnut tu Early closing of business houses tuki A« a medicine for thè curo of in Oregon City begnn last week. It 1870 coiigli-i, colila. In grippi1, ero u p and was brought about by the retail whooping coligli it is Hot eqiiulcil clerks' association. ♦ by nnv otlu r. It always curva, and lin e a t a w ltli yo u w h e th • e «•» r you co n tin u e r vu- k Illing l«>t>* I T " M M <• l l t l > 4 ^ H 1 ,S ( 1 cure« quirkly. For sale by K. 8. n. rem oví tin s i r . f .M ' a.- ■ w i £K J J o u t n e r v o u s ilia tr r s s c i i i f i i m c v ^ l 1 I Knnwlton. t i n e , p u n ii«** th e b l i . o j, n M I k 1 * 1 ^ — * • ---- A tutor who tootffil tho Unto Trio«l t«» tonrh two yonng tooterafco tool. Snnl twn io ilio tutor, “I h it Itttrrfor lo ti»ot. or fo lylof t"’o tontrrs to tootr •-Exchange. • to rea lo a t iim nli. i i l . ^ ^ T a 1 1 1 B ZW~\. i, m U d /o n U r o n g ^ m Y I I I l l A ^ o i d 400 <100 In h* sltfe n e r y ^ f f Æ u l l f j M T a • . . . ! I<Ty ° Ê I aaW SSv *!* T O I» Xt'tr m Hi.h f.-r u * Titk > it w ith * BMW . » I a j ttiarttot Kcuiady t « . . th irs f« , ■ a .ira a l, «aw t a r * . LA GRIPPE “ N o E y e L ike the SaUabwiil REMEDY COMPANY, Not fill l^nowi), B u t a Q ood L in e o f DRUGS and MEDICINES COQUILLE PHARMAGY. AUa SCHOOL SUPPLIES =AHD STATIONERY, Dr Gibbon CALL FO R ::: ~ Doors, Windows Building Material, J. A. Lamb & Co., WILSON & WILSON P E N S IO N S , MACHINISTS, P A T E N T S , Wagonmakers, Horseshoers,! and Blacksm iths. ALLAN RUTHERFORD, complaint. A F Emmett vs Annie E Em mett -su it for divorce. De cree granted plaintiff. Jam es KUerby vs I.illinn May Ellerby— suit for divorce. Default. Decree granted plaintiff. Elizabeth Williams vs W 111 Howell et a l- action nt law Default. Judgment for $1 (Hi nnd interest nt 10 per cent; $20 attorney fee. Star Brewery Co vs Beaver Hill Coal Co— action nt In» SMITH'S LIVERY, FEED j SALE STABLE S o lic ito r o f A m e ric a n and Foreign P a te n ts, T r a d e M a rk s and C o p y rig h ts. P r a c tic e * b e fo re th e S u p rem e C ou rt o f th e U . S ., C ou rt o f C la im s , and all D ep artm e n ts o f th e G ov. ern m en t. C. L e ste r Smith, Proprietor. S p e c ia l a tte n tio n r iv e n to cla im s o f o ffic e « and e n listed nu n, t r A rm v and N av y s e n ice in the M ex ican W a r , W a r o f th e Itr b t llio n and th e W a r w ith Sp ain . A ls o C la im s of G o v e rn m e n t C on tract- o rs. C o lle c tio n o f A cc o u n ts . R efer-i I'V p e rm issio n to H o n . G eo . T„. W ei- llntrton, U S . S e n a to r from M a ry la n d . G en eral O . O . H iih i.d , U . S . A rm y , G e o rg e C . H e n n in g , P re sid e n t, T r a d e r * N a tio n a l B a n k , W a sh in g to n , D . C ., and o th e rs. Succe«8or to A. B. Dean. General Drayinq and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Delivered at Any Point. No chars .-1 r n ivi«. corrc.pond.occ «>uci»4. Qood R igs. Spanking Teams, Reasonable R ates. Offices, Atlantic Building, oaS and 9 3 s 1* Street, N. W ., Rooms, Ç5. 97, 99 ar.d 100, W A S i-iir^ G iT C -fM . O . C . COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. \ CorDer Hall aod First streets, : : : Near Railroad Depot.