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I ltaiiUon lteis truer. I T U E S D A Y . FBB. 19, 1901. Church Directory. Episcopal Church.—Episcopal service« Mill lie held at »St. Jaa.etf church, Coquille City the third Sunday in eaoh month. Win. Hoftk-fgll. Pustor. Rev. Hobt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will con duct services in this city the 2d and 4th Sundays of each month in their church, until further notice. All are cordially in vited. AI E. Church. South: Preaching oq 2nd, 3d an I 4th Sundays At 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o'clock Senior Epworth League at C:30, p. ni. Junior Leugne at 3:30, p. m. Prayeruieet- iug Thursday evening at 7:3Cf. O. A. Hyatt, pastor. Christian Church -Services ever, le a d » Day lay « * M l'.we; tren.bin« s l i t A. in .slid I T s o 'o u ^ i ^ p. m. ---- ... ____ ___ ____ iug, H p . in T I vh public is itoifllally iavtakW to attend all serviced. Ju.*si):M- HtTNtjtii, M.iinatt*x. Jl. E. Church.--Prenchii»g^emc<i'i»vt*rv 1st, 3rd and r>th. Sunday at 11, n.'jp. ami ntid 7,30 p. m Sunday school eyetfy Sunday at 10, a. rn. Epworth Eeatjue, <> 30 p. in. Prayer meeting every Tuursdiwy'eveninj* at 7. .30. A special invitation is extended to the publio to ptterd all service«. M. O. H uink , . 8 School 1901 FEB R U AR Y. Su. Mo. Tu. We. Tb. 3 10 17 21 3.1 5 4 11 12 18 19 2«> 2() nth F u ll M o o u L a u t <¿r. G 13 2o 27 lHih N ow M oon Real Estate Transfers ol lira Week. Over-Work Weakens F. Li. Liowo returned to Marah- •it'll!. I»st week, fioro hi« visit to T h e fo llo w in g deeds w e re re- Your Kidneys. Hsn Francisco M.i,1 has gone to cortled lUe clelk o ffice d u rin g Unhealthy Kidneys Make Im rurc Blood. work again in Holhiml Bros, elnp- the last w eek: ysrd. All the blood In your body puses through P n rtln n d S a v in g B ank to F re d Dr. A. W. K im e wns called to I your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys mre your Prosper lust Monday to atleud Mis. A K r ib b , tiir’j f , tlio n j j <'f swrj^. blood purifiers, they fil •J. E. Morris who is »n icken with nwj¿ of n o g , l,w/í ° f «ec 36, ter out the waste or pnrnlysia of the left side of the tp 20 s • 12; and nw)£ ol sec 36, Impurities In the blood. body. if they are sick or out t|> 29 s r Pi; ami e ‘4 of «ec 36, tp of order, they fail to do J. C. Ysle. F. \V. McNamara, 29 s r 10, 8 O acres, $1. their work. Geo. Morris Hud Miss. C. Loretizeu Pains, aches and rheu Fannie (J Dixon to Jas|s-r 0 and . matism come from ex werp passenger» on ilie steamer cess of uric acid in the /x of sej*, n w jf of Mandalay from S hu htmieiseo last E Esliorn, w x blood, due to neglected tri > up , « e ) í , sec 3tt, tp 30 s r 13, $50 I. kidney trouble. Miss Florinda Faliy was a pas Fannie G Dixon to Jasper O and j Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady , __ i . m i o i i i Q i , ; heart beats, and makes one feel as though senger ou Ilie steamer Mandalay, E ™ K s lto m , 1 lo ts I Hl»d 3 dock 2, lots wi they had heart trouD trouble, because the heart is i . i t ty i cy iu iu ncdit y e s te r d a y , to 8 att 1? raoctsoo u h e r e 3 a ll,| ^ blu ek 1, D ix o n » P a rk add over-working in pumping pi thick, kidney- K l»te i j „ . . , . | “ * M -' r .le J o in t; also ,Ot k n o w n as Dyer. The mill to be builded ie poi table, and is calculated to be moved from place to place when timber become» somewhat incon venient to reach. It ie designed for cutting broomliniidle square«. The steamer Mandalay went to sea yesterday ntornintf and marie off for Crescent City to take ou a deckload of lumber. H er passen ger list, as nearley as we bnvebeeu able to oil.am is as follows: I. A. M edina», Stepliei Curreu. Samuel Nothin. Mis» F. F h I i >, T. W|C!ark, W. W olf, L. Altwager, Mr. Powel, wife and two children, Miss Ho rn tinder, C. lioinander, wife and two children, J. A. Gass, J. P. Clausen nud P. Hazelton. Mark J. McNamara, o f Crescent City, was shot and killed on Sun day evening, February 3rd, by Patrick H. Gay, in fion t o f the American Hotel of which McNa- Narnara was proprietor. Gay had a had reputation as a gambler and had been barred front playing cards by McNamara, aud after threaten ing to kill him, he got bis horse and revolver hui ! returning to the hotel couimeuctd shooting at a dog. McNatnnia ordered Gay to leave. Gay then took a shot at McNamara. T lie shot took effect in liia breast killing him almost instantly. Gay tied but afterward returned and gave himself up. J’ i M t t^r. L O 'A L IT E M S . Vlleu Urqntinrt, ot Iliverton, waa op Thursday. J. H. Magill, of flit North Fork, was iu town Thursday. , Hersey, the grocer, keeps the finest and freshest vegetables to be haJ. J. C. DeaD, of Soutli Coqnille, wns down on business Thursday and Friday. A -* Fred Moser, of the Gravel Ford creamery, went to the bay oo Wed- uesday returning Thursday. We have a letter from Mys: J. E. Taunor, nee Noonie Hudson, trom Aberdeen, Washington, ordering the H e b a ld . _ . ^ Mr. Hicks, the photographer, who now occupies the W ilkius'gal lery, is making three dozen stamp photos foi 50 ceuts. S. E. Johnsan, the rattling mer chant of M yrtle Point, went to the bay Wednesday on business, re turning Thursday. A F ob S a l e - Tw o of, ..the most beautiful gHrden lots in Coquille City, well improved uud neat, »mall house. Inquire at the H eb - ALD office- -------------. ■ --------------- — Oily Council Proceedings. The city council met in regular W. T. Wallace, of near Lee, ac companied by his daughter, M i»» session Tuesday evening at the of Lizzie, were in town Ihutsday »ml fice o f Recorder W , 0. Chase; all honored the H e r a l d office witii a members being present. pleasaut call. The following hills were allowed: Millions of people are familiar A W. and J. P. Johnson, i with D eW itt’s Little Fairly Itiser tno. care street lamps.........$25.00 those who use them find them to be lainous little liver pills. Never Seagerwood & Carson, water pipe.......................... 7.72 gripe. R. IS. K u owl ton. , ...... Lee Goodman, salary and llev. Father Donnelly,'of Marsh work on wharf........... ...... 28 30 field, came^over on Friday’s train aud proceeded down th^;. river to J. A . Lyons Estate, lumber the home o f Thomas DoyeVeux utid |urnished Krewsnn & also liaudou where ha lithl service Goolm an for box drain..... 95 85 Sunday. S. Whetstone, cate of water E. J. lligelow , who 'linn »pent system one month............. 20.00 something like a year in the, Sixes J. C. Watson’s propositiotf to milling district clime donu last week anil greeted old friends tit purchase the boiler on the Panter this town F in lay when he took the mjn property for one dollar was re- • traiu for My rt lu Point on h i» re- ! jected. turn. John Pertott’s proposition to lay J U S to John M Whobrey, patent. U S to Ralph M Knight, patent. Ralph M Knight to J L Knight, s o o f sec. 31 tp 29 s r 13, $350. John M Whobrey to J L Knight, tte^ sec 31 tp 29 s r 13. $500. S R Hatch and wife to Mrs E A Tuttle, lot 3 block 6, Elliott’s add to Coquille, $135. U 8 to W H Walker, patent. W W Putman and wife to Fred erick A Krihbs, nej^ of sec 34 ,tp 31 s r 12, $1. W W Putman mid wife to F A Krihs, nwj^ ot sec 34, tp 31 s r An Editor's Life Saved by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. During the early purt of October, 1896,1 contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neg lected untill I feared that consump tion had appeared in an incipient state. I was constantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. I became alarmed and nfttfr giving the locnl doctor n trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the result wns immediate improve ment, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state.— B. 8 . Edwards, 12 , $ 1 . R P Corman to F A Kribs, nej^ Publisher of The Review, Wyant, 111. For sale by B. S. Iinowlton. o f sej^ and of sw^t sec 14, tp 30 s r 12, $750. T o C iir o a C 'o lii flu O u e l>«v. E W Hermann to F A Kribs, Take L axative B romd Q uinine T ablets . All droctiiats refund the money if it fails to n » i of nw J o f sue 23 tp 30 s r 12, cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 26c. $320.^ W J Strong to F A Kribs, w j of sw j and sivj of Be J in sec 9 tp 30 s r 12, $800. W I I W alker to F A Kribs, s-J of sec 34 tp 31 s r 12, $1600. W F Volk mar to F A Kribs, ej4 of eyi of sec 10, and w'/i o f swJ of B a n d o n , - -- O r e . see 11 tp 30, s r 12, $800. J M Wagner to F A Kribs, ej4 of J . B. G ro s s Si Son, Prep . n w j ami sw j of nw'i sec 23 tp 30 s Chief resort of Bun Ion bv the sea. r 12, $960. Agents for the celebrated Silver A T and E T Coffelt to W yatt Bar (Kentucky) Whisky. Coflelt, lot 1 in sej o f sej. part of I D o n ’t 2 v £ i S 3 T A s m . lot 3 in sec 23, and lot 9 of sec 26, ¡ill in tp 25 s r 12, $300. Recent experiments show that Alice A Black and Enice L all classes of foods may lie com Jamieson and A A Jamieson to W pletely digested by a preparation II Corbin, und 2-5 interest in lot 2, called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, when 4 ami 5 block 34 in Brown’s add to absolutely digests what you pat. As it is the only combination of all the Myrtle Point. natural digestauta ever devised tho Frank W Green and wife to W demand for it has become enormous. H lv Corbitt, und i interest in lots It has never failed to cure the very 2, 4 and 5, block 34, Brown’s add worst cases of indigestion and it always gives instant relief. R-. S. to Myrtle Point, $1. W W Endicott and wife to J C Knowltou. A nice garden lot of about oue water pipe to his residence without acre iu u beuutifull.y located aud cost to the town, except for pipe, well sheltered place near the Bau- don beach will be sold very cheaply | was granted, if a buyer he found soon. For full 1 In the matter o f extending tbej inhumation and terms cull at the water system the recorder was or- H e iia l » ottico I dered to correspond with Elbert OREGON 0, K. SALOON, Roberts, lot» 2 and 31 block 31, i Brown's add to Myrtle Point, $100. | A powerful engine cannot be run ! with a weak boiler, and wo can’t keep up the strain of an active life j with a weak stomach; neither can j we stop the human machine to make repairs. I f the stomach can not digest enough food to keep the [ body strong, such a preparation a» : Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should b e 1 used. It digests what you eat and it bintply can't help but do you good. It. 8 . Knowltou. --------- --------------- Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Hall, o f near! Dyer in regard to purchasing pipe Dr- Van Scoy Dead. Bandon, cams to town Friday en i frotn rente home from attendance at liiej . .. Q ... Helena, Mont., Feb, 11.— Rev funeral o f Mrs. H a lls brother it wan ordered that 8 . VV. Whet- ^ Thomas Van ikoy, president of Sammy Rowuu, which took place j stone be allowed the sum of $20 the Wesleyau University, o f Helena, ou Fishtrap Thursday. They j per month for taking care ot the | today of pneumonia. He was on stayed over with Jesse Hall's till water system aud that he be paid one of the best educators and church Saturday when they proceeded in addition 75 cents per day while ' 1111-11 of the state. Ho came to Helena , . luVIttCT , . | from Portland, ’ where he wns for homeward. o n n a m n l Itt t lP W pipe. D1I1P. __ engaged in laying new several years president of the P ort Reports show a greatly increased The resignation o f Lee Goodman land University, death rate from throat and lung ---------- « «»»«■-------—— as city marshal was accepted, troubles, due to the prevalence ot' U. 8 . Knowltou the (im -gist, wi'.l whereupon W. C .; Rose was ap-| croup, pneumonia andI grip,* W jM pdnted refund you your money if you a f» ointed maraUM marsh.» in his stead. advise the use of One Minute t ough 1 n___ , not satisfied after using Chaniber- Board then adjourned. Cure in all of these difficulties. It laiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets, j is the only harmless remedy th a t1 The Oregonian. They cure disorders of tho stomach, : gives immediate results C hildren! hilliousnesa constipation and head-| like it. It. 8 . K nowlton. Takes tho market news o f San ache. Price, 25 cents. Sample J. P. Fonner, o f Portland, who Francisco by wire prints it daily free. B. S. Knowlton. has some valuable coal lauds at ! and distributes it in C00» county 1 R<facat«Tonr lloweli Willi Cificiiretfe. Iliverton, came in some ten days 24 hoars »head o f tho Bay City Cantly C film rtlc , euro ron*kip«iion forever, papera. It »Iso serve« the arrival i 10 c 25c If ( . C- C. fail, rirtitfuists rrfuml money. ago, and has since had bis lauds and departure of vessels at »II gurvev(>d, looked them over And, Persons who ran not take ordi went to (he bay ou Ins way home Pacific coast ports. For this psrt of nary pills find it a pleasure to take 1 Thursday, feeling well satisfied the country its columns “ Domes D eW itt’s Little Early Risers. They with bis Coos county purchase, tic aud Foreign port»," is the liest are the host little liver pills ever shipping guille. Beside» giving I made. R. 8. Know lton. though it was a leap in the dark. the movements o f steam vessels i ----- —- Mr. ami Mrs. A . E- Uroneli, of between Han Francisco. Cis]ntlle Catarrh Cannot be Cured Camas Valley passer, through town river, Coos Bay and Portland, it Wi»h LOCAL APPLICATIONS. *• »hey Wednesday eu route to the bay notes the arrival and departure of cnnnoi rench the Kent of the diRenHe. Ca where Mr. C’s parents live. They si iling schooneis at and for their tarrh in n blood or constitutional ilmeaRe. iu order to euro it you nm*t tako inter returned by F rid a y’» train and ports. The Oregonian is the only aud nal reniediea. Hall*« Catarrh Cure is taken Mra. Crouch remaiued over one Morning Daily coming in liete internally, and net« directly on the bUxal mid ninens mirfaee*. HalTa Catarrh Cure day visiting with Mr. Patterson’» which advertises Coos county is not n quack medicine It waa preaoribed fam ily, while Mr. Crouch went on abroad. The M eekly Oregonian by one of the best physicians in thin coun to Myrtle Point to arrange matter» gives all the news of our state 1 nd try for year*, and i« a regular prescription. It i« composed of tne heat tonic« known. for their trip out to the vallay. 61 coinrns of general telegraphic cmibinnl with thebnt hlond imnBvrs. act- news of the world each week. It *n« di»et.ly on »he auraon. «arfaova. The C. H. Andrews and family, o f the ' I* .. perfect o«»nd»inat:oii of th»* two ingrédient« Upper river, went to Riverton F ri will be sent in connection Yltn tHP J* what produce« *wch wonderful result« iu e a r - curimi for tt s'unoninl« free. null' #2 per r y year crina Catarrh. « alami, Send ».wuror t.-s unr day to visit with Mr. ami Mrs HERALD for Crop«., Toledo, O. t m r»A.a«iav F. J. CHENEY A O by Sraaai.t« »m Joseph Ferry, of that place, par Here IS your chance for LoontV, | Hvut s Faulty MID » nn* the Inai. State and National News. ents of Mrs. Andrews. , , s m I. kna Q . r. n r r.x *, M TV- 1.1.c . . TiealuJeai p<r«o»- ' V !' il 11 « •* tl;oruu:'hly uadicaud • ' 1 « .-u ry , t v JJ 1 4 s op itin g to us w ill receive our 1 ó ' : >»f h.s complaint. Í (* tig. »».i/.'li a / 'O S I T I V i i C U R E in every coat J we M itin i . . * - i ' (k n e I h o u s i M d I l n l U r a . W rite for f . . ;• ■ » I .Ila r r lu g «, k n<t ' - « i l valuable book form en .) if D&t. AL --4Ì C ity . { i j . \ i A- «•«»..la’ll Markets*. 8. F. | • O r e g o n . Firat-clftss in every renpect; courteous treatment. ular Boarding and Lodging. PottpxM to toy addriss. ?5cts * Cou ut I (si Ion I reo nod et ■ Id I y j • t • » :i i «• E O o c i.u i.ill© Standard American àmu L TH E W O RLD , IMI JOUDAX ABITATE IftIMK.taiB* i | T U T T L E TEM PERAN CE HOUSE Facts that and voter ouffct feo know.] P ric e _ ^ | First street— east end o f bridge. : Transient aud reg- : W hite L a b o r. | PulttKT Bldg., Jfco» TwK THE COMMONER. Southern Oregon State Mongol School, Issued Weekly, Ashland, Oregon. William J. 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To learn this new«, just hh it is— promptly and im partially— all that you have to do is to look iu the columns of The Tbriee- a-YVeek Edition of The New York W orld which comes to the subscri ber 156 times a year. The Thrice-a-Week W orld’s d ili gence as a publisher of first news has given it circulation wherever the English language i« spoken— and you want it. The TLrica-a-Week W orld’s regu lar subscription price is only $1.00 per year. We offer tiiis unequaled newspaper and Hiecu.n together | one year for $2.00 The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. hardw are , AG 0TE WAKE, QUEENS WAHE, T IN WfIRE. Call and examine eooda -md itivefrtinate price«, ftul Notice o f Executor N&ir visor April n, 1« » . ____N«Vork.lV.Y. If too do not obtain all tbf yon expected from the use of tbe Hair Vlitor, write the l>octor about tt. D r . J. C. ATEB. Lowell. Ma A Political Register. T a c L argset o f its klud lu il» « V * r i4 . Ws ars coutlauaiiy a 'n u tt n-w ■|««iaienn. 'onte X’id Unni h » solidi Muliy you Ota. iitsd» J a . 1 boa to avoid sj. urn., un i disiai» 11 >«u suffer from tiny of lb III. ol un it. ouimc lo U»o loldeat Ü¿ L-cialtal on it s PtUllMc Coatti, Wm. Gather, Proprietor, 0603 f I 00 a bottle. All druzvUt,. •• On. bottle of Arer-» H»lr Vl<ror •topped my bxir ftoro railing out, und started it to arrow rtgain nicely." J ulius W it t , March » , 1809. Canora. 8 . Dak. “ Ayer's Hair Vinor oomptete!y ruretf me frou» tlandruil. with which 1 wn* »reatly affi toted. The (rTt*'vth of my hair sitire ip use has l>een some thing wonderful.” T H nfossHRi of Âniicmy | ioti »issi? 3T. s»:. îti» ru, s. r. e»L i 1 I. X . HARDWARE STORE, HAIR If you don’t want your hair to die use Ayer’s H a i r V ig o r once a day. It makes the hair grow, stops falling, and cures dan druff. It always restores color to gray or faded hair; it never fails. dition and status among nations. ! 'linton A Jackson Sts.. CHSCAGO, tU_ Roster of general officers of the Regular U. S. Army, 1789—1900. vi,it 03, JORCAM'S « ” •*11 T H E D o e s your hair s p l i t at the en d ? Can y o u out a E ull an d f u 1 by r u n ning your fin g e rs through it? Docs it seem dry and lifeless? G ive your hair a chance. Feed it. The roots are not dead; they are weak, b e c a u s e t h e y are starved — that’s all. The b e s t h a i r f 0 • d i s — School, H fl 23 Oregon Slate Normal Drain Oregon. Full T m iii • | eus S«pl«nibiT 17th All Bruurhes rcquircd fcr n stnt« ceri ili tuto me tliorou^My nini ^nic- Ilio pioli hrìduù I Curran & Gass, Proprietors. tieallv tutitfht. work ìh e.~]iecÌMÌly utroi ‘ f. Tliey a v in g H onour o u r t h e g en - are tliomuglily cdueiited meu and tml MU* hi Market, we will he able to furnish all kinds of Meat— lietf. Mutton \vo inerì. I and Pork, nud will i > m > the highest cash TLe FreMulciit’K espcrience in rit A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA . price for beef, Loi»s, sheep, etc. rai Bchooln, hk priiicipnl of high CL UK AN A GASS. Kfhnttl.s, uh ronductor »»f IvocherH* otf SUHstxal "Votumt of Facts and WANTED — M T lY E M \N (IF GOOD i li si itutf h , iis head of noi mal schools, Ftgorts Containing Over 600 Pages. L'hariiotpr to deliver mid collect in Orofitm for old established iminufauturin^ vhole tiffordH hiui thè knfYvhdge of tlie O V E R 1,000 TOPICS. sale L oufc . $!KH) a year, sure pay. lion- cxnct ................ netilh 4<1 IcachriH end how to esty more than experience required. ( u r I , „ l « t O V E R io rooo FA C TS. reference, any bank in any city, l iubu*- • ‘ 11 self addleKRtd «temped envelope. M 4 Due credit will bo given teach fan tu rer«, Third Flo»»r SPECIAL FEATURES:— ¡»Ü4 De'ir bom !Si ers' certi fieu le», eighth grudo und Chicago. Th * census of high school graduate». WCfli National FS. iCHf e *; nur ISnweli YTith rtiMcnrctt«. For information, address Candy Cathartic, caro conniinution fnicrr and State clrc- J. H. O kcutt , President. 10c. 35c. lí C. C ¿AM’ druiísriMK refund .1 in‘i poisoned blood throi through veins and arteries, „ u* c l ,0 be const lidered that only urinary traced to the kidneys- T ile s te a m e r Arvo cbanfH c h a n ged “ Store lx * in M y r tle P o in t, $500. Arpo 1 but now modern science proves that nearly rioa r e tur ns. E I« Corman ami wife to Heninali mast era wimn lu San Francisco all constitutional diseases have their beg»;; Fourcentories of J l ' P g : «»(o r a V I T A L I T r tr.Htb ip, A. Ol«* *n Imving been Berdan, lots 1 and 2, Nosler’s add ning in kidney trouble. ' ' * L O S T V IG O n Aaacriùan proc ! B you are sick you can make no mistake Mjpriat'ded bj Captain Hughes. I to Coquille, $7U. a r l AND M A N H O O . by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild reas. Political Captain Hoghea was master of the] Tures Impotency, Night Emissions r.rv 0 II M e rc h a n t and wife to M a rv »nd tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's record of 1900 steamer Towseud which made four . „ , ,, . ... , , . „ „ S w a m p -K o o t, the great kidney remedy I, wasting disease«, all effects o f acil ( for c o n its r e a G c n s A im r o x , lo t« J and 10, block 8 , soon realized. It stands the highest trips io the C o q d tls three or foui otsS S l abuse, or excess and Indl* and platforms). wonderful euros of the mosldistresslng cases yeais nga, nud is a former Coos! Western Add to Marshfield crctlon. AnervetouiCMwc’ American rule in , ,, ,,. . ... IT | and Is sold on its merits t f - 'V ' blood builder. Bring» the bey captaio Pastor S teph en G a llie r to B in g e r H e r- by all druggists ,n fifty- the Philippines. ^ pink glow to pale cheeks and L . C . G ib s o n lo o k t " Ilie w o o d «, ¡ maun, t.nreel o f la m i In sec 26 und cent andone-dollar sis- N e w ffOTcen- »¿a restores the fire of youth . i . I i a. » I ‘ I met a i , r n n ir k . u l cj . V You may have m a 1901 with In« tool client, Monday morn menti of Porto Kino and Ha 7. tp 30, r 12, »2,'9 3 .7 3 . By mail 50c per box; <1 boxes sample bottle by mall nom« of ammp-inxa. Fr. Sa. iiig, having goue out on the prop waii. Polar exploration In I900 l I :or îfBi.GO; with si, w ritten guaratt- It D Dixson to Mary Eugene free, also pamphlet telling you how to find 1 eity .vliieli Elliert D y :r putelmeed 2 out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Conclusion of tne South African j Leo to eui'o o r rotund tlio mousy. with Ilie Fisher mill where he will ] Lorenz, lot 9, block 5, Elliott s add Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 8 9 war. Pan-American Exposition & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O . 15 16 help build another eawmill for Mr. I to Coquille, 5p 100. c f J90L China— Its present con 7 li 21 OO 28 vr»t h she h a » « o n e to jo in iter S a d ie f o r a fe w w eeks. Central Central Meat Market î X T l* lIC E 18 HEKEOT GIVEN T H AT j 1.1 tho andvrsiuiit d has been dnlv ap pointed a« the exeentor of the estate of I ,lobn Devini ;h. deep ■ d; b> order of the Conntv C( nrt for Cot « County, Oregon, and 1 that all pt r.wt 111 « having claim« asainst said erttate are hereby required lo present theru properly verified to said exeentor at hie office in Coquille City, Ooo« County, i)re- ) gon, within «ix months from tho dato of I this notice. Dated tills 31at day of July. 1900. T o tïic _ It. D.S anfovd , Executor. TJ n ìc r fU L iìS L t e UH Dr tiibbo n I Stony Brook, one o f the most mnlariout a- tri .,£ ¡n‘ State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at limes ' i -nijU not work, and was always very constipated as w e l. For " „ Thad materia so bad in the spring, when engaged tn plowing Y 't i ■ 'could'do 1 ’ J nothing but shake. 1 must have ta-ion arrej ih takon about .b ou -a a . barrel o f f o other ot : i ^ e Pill* besides besides dozens dozen, . o t h ^ remedies e m e ^ but but never never obtained o b .m e • 1 L J - most serious T h i« old reliable most successful spec st snccesatui , K 01 .ciiiiis aim » " c " >- - ---------- - „ ■ t . „ 2 1 u_-v e .,e v e r Ht in San Frntcw- , ... . advice, and the tirst box made me all light ana 1 nave never ialtait 1 lu s ."“ , V _ 1 . , 1 , . one Tabu e each morning end night Co, still oontinnes t.» I tJKe one 1 ai u(j » ^ jrj cure e »11 Sexnet and i • b. cn without them since. crainat Diseases, 8«-1 such h ns . . Oonorrhes- Gnn.irrhph- Ol ot ot . St r i Ot nr e. Syphilis, in nil it. forms. 8kin Diseases. ___ N e r v o n a Debility, Itr.potency, St ininal \VeHkne3« aud Lo«« of Mnnbooti. the consequence of self-abuse and cTcot5‘iO:4 producing the following sympa tom«: Hallow counteuanoe. dark «pots un der tbe eye«, pain in the head, nnging in the ears, lo«« of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation of the heart, weakness of the limbs and back, lo«« of memory, pimples on the face, cough«- coti«amntion etc. DK. GIBBON ban practiced in San Fran ci«co over 87 rear« an 1 tb«*«e troubled should not fnil to consult him and receive the ben efit of b:* gp’at skill and experience. The d«iCtor cur*« when others fail. Iry him. CCUES o rV H \ N T E K I> . Person« cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. DR. J • F. GIBBON, i G?5 Kearnev «tree!. San Francisco Cal. ... ! soiiietiines when 1 feel more than usually e - . , • ' Th ’ V have kept my stomach sweet, mv bowels regular .1 nd I h a v e not h .d the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since I commenced 1 u singthem. 1 know also that I sleep better and wake up ^ . refreshed than torm erlv 1 don't know how many com plain» R , ins T.,bu‘cs will help, but 1 do know they w ill cure a.iy one tn th# c nditi-vn I was and 1 would not be without them at any price. I honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine m t b f^ o r fL ^ O they are also 'the most beneficial and the m os| convenient to taxe. | " m twenty- -even year» of age and have worked hard all my hfe. 'h# Lu e T m o s tta n rie is , Iw h earlv and late and Hi all kinds o( weather. s I • h ive never enjoved such good health as I have since las. fall , in an. mv neighbors have all remarked my unproved condition and have fa Sav, Jo n, what are you doing to look so healthy ? ^ sa. 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