ffogwUU Cits geriUft.
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Financial Conditions of Coos County.
H
.Notice o f Executor
E
Mrs. C. Y- Lowe and daughter,
VTOTICE IS 11EUKBY GIVEN THAT
i i the undersigned I ih « been duly ftp-
who have been visitiug friends in
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otutrd its tho executor of tlie- estate of
Han Francisco, since the 1st of last
T U E S D A Y . APRIL 16, 1901.
uiin Do finish, deoensed; b j order of tho
Semi-uuuiml report of County Clerk of Cuus County, State of OregoD,
January, returned borne Inst Salur-
1 Couuty rou1 1 for Doc« County. Oregon, and
showing
the
amouut
and
number
of
elaime
allowed
by
the
County
Clerk
that
all person*» bating claimt against «aid
, day night on the steamer Mandalay.
Church Directory.
estate bro hereby required to present them
of said County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn.aud amount
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verified to aaid executor at hit
The steamer Mandalay bad about of warrauts outstanding nnd unpaid, from the 1st day of October 1900.
I offico iu Coquille City. Coon County. Ore
Episcopal Church.— Episcopal services 16 passengers aboard when she
;
to
to
Hist
day
of
March,
1901,
both
inclusive.
gon,
within
six month« from the date of
Transient aud reg-
will b« held at 8$. James church, C'oqoills sailed Monday night among whom
First-class in every respect; courteous treatment.
this notice.
! Circuit Court................................................................. $ 753,60
City the third Sunday iu each month.
ular Boarding aud Lodging.
Dated tnia 81«t day of Jnly, 1D00.
W m. Horse fa 11, Pastor. were Christ Heipp, James Martin, 1 Justice Court...................................................................
237.95
K. D. S anfovd ,
M E. Church, Booth: Preaching on 2nd, James Nosier, Mrs F. A. Nosier, j Stationery, Printi ug, e tc...............................................
Executor.
71
H.84
White
Labor.
3d and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. A. Urqubart, Mrs. A Urqubart, F,
First street—east end o f bridge.
Indigent and Insane.....................................................
817.65
tu. Sunday-school every Snoday at 10
Summons.
o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. D. Layton, Mrs. F. D. Layton, F Indigent Soldiers.........................................................
213.00
m. Junior League ut 3:30,p. in. Prayerineet- W. Kroupuberg, A. J. Hurt and
r m n n n fi
I Road and Bridges......................................................... 6,638.35
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
in
t h e c ir c u it
court
ok
the
Rev. F. M. Sanderlin.
0 . A. Hyatt, pastor.
¡Road Supervisors......................................................... 1,202.30
STATE OF OU EGON. IN AND FOB
TH E COUNTY OF COOS,
Chtisiinn Church—Service« every Lord’ s
Port Orford Tribune: Parties County Infirmary. , . ,
683.35
ltnobel Rutledge Plaintiff
) Bait in *q-
Day as follows: Preaching at 11 A. m . and
632.15
vs.
oity for
7:30»p*. m; Lord’ s Supper. 12 to 12:10; Bible coming up from Rogue Riyer say | Election Expenses.. . ,
r-
! John W. Rutledge D efendant.) divoro«.
School, 10 a. m; C .E . Prayer meeting, 6:30 the prospects for lively times in that Officer’s Salaries etc,.
3,852.75
». ra. Wednesday—Mid-week prayer meet- viciuity during the spring snd sum
To
John
W.
Rutledge,
the
Above
entitled
Miscellaneous..............
295.16
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Proprietors.
ug,7:30p. ra. The public ia cordially invited
defendant:
mer are very bright. New and Rebate on Taxes........
92.22
to attend all services. J esse M . U untku ,
In the name of the state of Oregon von
Minister. valuable mines are being developed, ¡Scalp Bounties............
! are hereby notified that yon are required to
12.00
CFRONT STREET**
al. E. Church.—Preaching service every
uo)>eHr and answer the oouiplnint filed
l u , 3rd and 6th. Sunday at 11. a. in. and and a quartz mill is to be erected,
agnitiet vou in the Above entitled suit in
and 7,30 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday while Mr. Hume has plans matured
Total amouut climes allowed and draw n.. . . $16,179.62
which liachel lint ledge is plaintiff nnd yon,
at 10, a. ra. Epworth League, 6 30 p. ra. for enterprises iodepaudunt of the
John W. Rutledge, are defendant, within
Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on tho 31st
Prayer meeting every Tnursday evening at
six weeks from date of the fi'.'et publication
fishing
business,
which
will
give
7.30. A special invitation is ex tended to the
day of March. 1901.............................................
$90,455.86
i of this summons to witr within six week«
poblio to attend all service«.
emploameut^to a number of men; Estimated interest accrued thereon.........................
a n d f i n e s t s t y l e s o f f i n i s h from the 12th day of F bruary, 1901, nnd
13,500.00 L a t e s t
M. O. B bikk ,
!
if yon fail to appear nud «n«wer on or ne-
and there are rumors iu the air of
Total amount of uupaid County Warrants and
------------ —
Pastor.
I fora the 23rd ay of A ril. 1901, the lft«t
other
important
business
enter
j
dav of the time proacribed in theorderof
>
Interest,.............................................................
$103,955.86
A t B akdok — I h e Advert Christian church
A ll W o r k
G u a ra n te e d .
| publication, n judgment will be taken
meets in Swift’s hall each Lord's Day. prises.
Semi-annual Summary Statement of the financial eooditirns of the
against yon for want thereof, nnd the plain
Morning services at 11 o’ clock a. ra. and
The boys o f the Bandon life sav County of Coos, in the State of Oregon, on the 31st day of March, A. D.,
tiff will apply to the conrt for the relief
evening «ervioes at 7:30 p. m. All invited.
demanded in her complaint, a succinct
I bvbm D u p e a y ,
ing service are exercising them ! 1901.
statement
of which is a« follows: that the
Elder.
selves thesedays during their spare To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and
marriage contmot now existing between
plaintiff
nnd
defendant bo dittsolved. and
outstanding and unpaid...........................................$901.55.86
moments in boat building. They
for the custody of the minor child of «aid
L O C A L ITEM S.
have a work shop close by the sta To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon. . . . 13o,00.00
marring*.
Service of this summons is made by pub
I. S. Busb, of Empire City was tion where three o f them, Fred
lication in parHiiance of an order made by
Total Liabilities,
, .*103,955.80
iu tow D twoor three days last week. Mehl, designer and builder, and
L. Harlocker, County Judpe for Coo*
¡county, Oregon, dated March Hth, 1901,
Johnny Morgan, Jr , of Empire, Lyman W olf aud W. A. Biugamen, By funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable
i and directing publication of the same iu
to the payment of Couuty Warrants..................
$ 5,971.71
was over this way last week visit- helpers, have a boat uuder way
i tho Coquille City H f . rai . i , a u eekly new«-
which
is
designed
foi
sailiug
nud
By
estimated
unpaid
current
taxes
applicable
to
the
paper published at Coqoillo City in Coo*
iog bis many friends.
county, Oregon, for a period of six weeks.
fishing. Il is largo euougb to carry
payment o f County Warrants.......................1893
618.68
A. J. S hkbwood ,
R. M. Hayter, o f Arago, was iu 7 or 8 tous. C. A. Perkius another Unpaid taxes for 1891.....................................................
1.962.53
Attorney for plaintiff.
town Friday. He anticipates a trip ineuber of the crew has also a boat
.................... 1895.....................................................
2.267.86
to Alaska this season.
underway. It is somewhat smaller
2.299.13
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“ 1896....................................................
B d i c » t « s o a r f l o w e l i W it h C u »ca rem .
Candy Cathartic, earn constipation forever
“
«• ** 1897....................................................
4,019.12
E. H. Stancliff, o f Bandon.came than the oue Messrs. M ehl, Wolf
I0c.25c If C. C '-.fal* druxpisiK refund money
“
•,
“ 1898.....................................................
3.150.86
np to Ibis cityFriday and proceeded and Biugamau are building.
“
•• «• 1899.....................................................
10,952.63
to Marabfield by traidn.
Silo Stave and Hoops.
35,913.87
•.................. 1900.......................... ..........................
AN INCOME FOR LIFE
Cbas. Woodward, one of Marsh
field's boss priuters, visited this
Ed. Hoard’s Dairyman:—Kindly
— FROM—
$67,216.12
Total Resources.............................................
city several days last week.
advise through your paper the STATE OF OREGON,
I
Rev. aodMrs. H orsfall,of Marsh- number of hoops 2JxJ inch, I wish
COUNTY OF COOS, j
fieldjretumed to their home Friday ou a 12 ft. in diameter by 25 ft.
I, L. H Hazard, County Clerk of the County of Coos, State of
after their usual trip to the riyer. high, round tub silo. Plank to be Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct state
sawed 2£inches anil then dressed and ment of the numberand amount of claims allowed by tbe Couuty Court
Remember that April 17th is beveled. Some say it is useless to
the date of the lecture o f Prof. J. plane aud bevel? What is the gen of said County for tbe six months ending on the 31st day of March, 1901,
P. Meakio at this place on Wood- eral openiou? Also which is the oil what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn,
and the amount o f warrants outstanding and unpaid as the bame appear
craft.
best, round iron or fiat hoop? What upon tho records of my office and in my official custody.
86S0 Acres— 9 Miles in Length
Anyone wishing a rare bargain keeps n tub silo from faliiug over
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said
W. D. K.
in a good spriug wagon or cart will when empty?
County this 2nd day of April, A. D., 1901.
250 Million Tons
Philadelphia, N. Y.
do well to address G. W, Canning
(S e a l )
L. H. H a z a r d , County Clerk.
A silo can be built from rough
Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz,
at Marshfield.
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lumber aud be tight for the first
ground by nature’s baud iuto gold-
C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r 's R e p o rt.
Mrs. ii. F. Lawrence, o f Port-
year, but there ia uo guaranty that
laden gravel, from 50 to 600 feet in
land, is expected by the next A l
it will remain tight for any length
liance to visit her parents Mr. and
depth over the eutire property. Iu
Semi-annual report of the County Treasurer, o f Coos Couuty, Ore
of time. The better a silo is built,
Mrs. P. E. Drane, o f this place.
addition, Company owns
tbe longer it will last, tbe less spoilt gon, tor the six months eliding March 31st, 1901, ot money received and
F ob S ale — T wo o f the most ensilage will be found nnd the loss paid out, from where received, and from what source and on what ac
14 M IL E S
beautiful garden lots in Coqr.ille will be the loss of feeding value.
count
paid
out:
iu
length
of
river bed, each mile of
City, well improved and neat, Round
iron
is
usually used
RECEIPTS.
G EN . FUND.
SCHOOL FUND
wliicb contains many millions of
small bouse. Inquire at the U e b - for hoops, because it is cheaper;
ald office.
gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in
otherwise there is but little choice. T o amount on hand irom last report............ $ 11,204 85
Taos Co., New Mexico.
L ost —A K. ot P. watch charm, Iu stave silos the shrinking of tbe Received Irom Taxes....................................... 52,003.78
“
“■ Officers fees.............................
836 70
triangular in shape, with usual K. staves when empty, is liable to cause
FRESH GROCERIES AND FEED
OVER
of P. inscriptions. Finder will be a collapse, unless stares are tight
“
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Fines,,.......................................
20.00
liberally rewarded by leaving the ened.
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Other sources.......................... .
56.40
The bottom hoops should be six
same at this office.
County Apportionment for 1901...................
*3.294-51
inches
from
bottom;
second
hoop,
Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds
two
feet
from
first;
third
hoop,
two
aud chaffing quickly heal by the use
Total funds on baud............................... 64, 121.73
13,294.51
of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It and one-half feet first; the distance
between
hoops
being
increased
by
DISBURSEMENTS.
is imitated. Be sure you get De-
J foot, until they are 3J feet apart, By amount paid out on redeemed County
Witt’s. R. S. KnowItoD.
which distance should be maintained.
warrants..................................................... >9,974-17
F or T rade .—An interest in a Do not draw hoops tight till silo is
valuable mining property in Okan- filled, and the staves liud a chance By amount paid out as interest on redeemed
ogon county, Washington for a to expand; then tighten to the pro
Couuty warrants.....................................
4,628.58
small place in Coos county. Speci per point.— Hoard's Dairyman.
By amount paid out on State taxes.............. 18,479.44
men of ore at the H ebald office.
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indigent soldiei’s
¡MADE TO
o tlc e .
F ob S ale — A fine little river
fund...........................................................
265.89
bottom place, one aud half miles
Commissioner of Hie United Stales,
Bv direction of L. Harlocker, April apportionment....................................... 14,801.91
from town, on river bank. Fair
Balance
general
fund
on
hand.........
.........
5,97174
County
Judge
o
f
Coos
County,
buildings,
good orchard, small
GENERAL LUND OFFICE. WASH-
13,294.51
fruits, etc. Call at the H ebald Oregon , notice is hereby given tbnt School fund on hand.....................................
in pursuance o f an act of tbe legis
office.
ING10N.D C„
lature assembly of tbe state of
Total disbursements...............................
64, 121.73
13,294.51
The lingering cough following Oregon, approved Feb. 23, 1901, all
j by a Geologist and Mining Expert of world
Odd Fellows Building
State of Oregon,
)
wide reputation, Professor Benjamin Silli-
the grippels for One Minute Cough persons whose property has hereto
rann, who «pent several months there, then
County o f Coos, j
Cure. For all throat and luug fore been sold for tuxes nud bid in
being oonneoted with tbe United State« sur
troubles this is the only harmless
I, J. B. Dulley, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and
by Coos County, will be allowed to
veying oorps, nod in his official report «ays;
remedy that gives immediate results.
redeem the same at any time before correct statement of the amounts received, paid out, and remaining 011
“ H krk auk countless m illions or TpNS o r
Prevents consumption. R. S. Knowl-
July 1st, 1901, by paying the amount hand, in the County Treasury, of said County, for the six months eud-
rich oolt > quartz reduced by the grant
Largest
and
most
modertdy
equipped
parlors
in
the
county.
ton.
forces of nature to a condition ready fo r
of said taxes and tbe costs of ad ing the 31st day of March, 1901
the application of the hydraulic process,
RheS *A full line of Barber’s supplies.-^S®
while the entire bed of the Rio Grande fo r
A nice garden lot of about one vertising, without any penalty for
Witness my hand this 10th day o f April, 1901.
over 40 miles is a sluioe.on the bars o f which
acre in a beautifully located and redemption being added.
the gold derived from tho wearing away o f
J. B. DULLEY,
Dated at Coquille City, Oregon,
well aheltered place near the Ban-
the grnvel banks has been accumulating fo r
countless
Ages, and now lies ready for ex
.County Treasurei.
don beach will be Hold very cheaply this Hth. day of April, i901.
traction by the most approved methods o f
L. H . H azard .
if a buyer be found soon. For full
river minitip. THE THIGHNESS OF TH E
County Clerk.
RIO GR ANDE GOLD GU A VEL EXCEEDS
information and terms call at the
IN MANY PLACES 000 FEET, OH NEAR
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LY TH R EE TIMES TH AT OF THE LIKE
Desirable Property At a Bargain.
BEDS IN CALIFORNIA. W H IL E THE
Proprietor.
• .
The private school of F. S.
AVERAGE VALUE PER CUBIC YARD 18
BELIEVED
TO BE GREATER IN THE
Hunch, at Gravel Ford, olosed Fri
40 acres o f land on ermoty road
NEW MEXICO BEDS THAN IN ANY
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
OPPOSITE DEPOT. OTHER
day the 5th. This has been a very one mile fiom Court Hoiisd and
SUCH ACCUMULATIONS YET
DISCOVERED.
satisfactory school and Mr. Bunch Coquille City.
11 iicres ia rich
“ I hove made a reconnaisance of the
will doubtless have a large pat bottom land, partly uuder culture
whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande,
ronage next term.
and have examined with all the care possi-
and above ordinary flood mark. |
■ ble in the time at my command the chsrao-
Good running water on the place j
j ter of the gravel nnd its contents of gold.
-Mrs. Caddv Hanna, of Cheyenne,
Other improvements not considered
NOTHING. I a M PERSUADED, SINCE
Nebraska, a sister of Mrs. John
| THE DISCOVERY OF CALIFORNIA AND
Terms, 1400 dollars. Oue half,
: AUSTRALIA. 1 8 COMPARABLE FOR ITS
Flynn, of the North Fork, arrived
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down, balance in three annual in-j
MEASURABLE RESOURCES OF GOLD
in town Wednesday, having come
AVAILABLE by the hydranlio process to
stnllmeuts. Inquire o f A . B o y b i e . j
in by stage from Roseburg. This
| the de» p placers of the Rio Grande/’
Coquille City, Oregon. | Having quite a thorough and general knowledge of all classes ot property in
Other reports from eminent mining ex-
is their first meeting for 18 years,
Coos county, and having placed ourselves in a position to offer a good variety of
I perts of national reputation pronounce the
and words could not describe th9
property of this Company the richest And
timberlaml’
s
,
farms,
dairy
ranches,
town
lots
and
businesses
for
sale,
we
offer
our
“ I have been troubled with indi
| most extensive known.
joy of these ladies at their meeting.
to intending settlers, as we feel confident we can do them a good service.
gestion for ten years, have tried! services
We also solicit farms, timberlands, town pro|>erty, etc., for which you wish buyers.
Mrs. Fliuu aud Sherman bad been
Capital Stock $2,000.000.
many thiugs and spent much money
waitiug here for her arrival two or
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to no purpose until I tried Kodol — — — — — — — — —
F c l l t p a id a n d non - a ssk ssab le , p a b
three days.
Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken two
VALUE $ 1 EACH SHARE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dean, o f thin j bottles and gotten more relief from
One b u ll Ibe entire Cnpitnl Stock h .« Keen
place, who sold their home opposite ; them than all other medicines taken
pieced in tbe treasury of Company as n
the Tuttle hotel to J. B. Fox re I feel more like a boy than I have |
workine Capital. T o n i m p l r i r n r r r .*
* » r j f i ll ,- li r e a n il |>lnrr o n I h r m r r
cently, took Friday's train for felt in twenty years." Anderson \
t»r«l
s r ir r n l «o ld «tra m il r n l( r e ,
Thou
Marshfield where they will take Riggs of Sunny Lane, Tex.
the Company now offers
DARLAND
i
FENTON.
steamer Alliance for Portland. sands havo testified as did Mr
Book and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles-
A L imited N umber or its S harer
They will make their home at North Riggs. R. 8. Knowlton.
T
UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE i
W
f
ALKER’S STUDIO
Coquille City, Oregon.
M erchant ta ilo r
F . S . S la g le ,
Coquille, Oregon.
Cleaning and Repairing neatly
done.
Greatest of
Gold Properties
t h is
IS A REMINDER
THAT
Hawkins will receive by return
“Mandalay” a new line of Dress
Goods, Trimmings, Ready
made Skirts Everything
in Dry
Goods.
100 Million Dollars
For Dividends
READ THE PROOFS:
Marshall McDonald, Proprietor.
Cleanliness is our Watchword.
THE LONE STAR
i-
DEAN i LANDIS,
pure W ines and Liquors
EAL ESTATE BROKERS, Keeps only
and Fine Cigars.
The Americus Club W hisky is one
of the specialties served in these
Clubrooms.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT
STAGELINE.
For all kinds of
Job Printing-
Yakima, Washington, for a while. I
$ 1 0 0 — Rewrad $ 1 0 0 .
They were accompanied by Miaa
The readers of this paper will be pleased
Jessie Warner, who goes to ber
learn that There is at least one dreaded
sister, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, st P res-, to
disease that science has been able y> core in
cot, same state.
All its stages, and that is Catarrh;
H all's,
You will waste time if you try to
cure indigestion or dyspepsia by
starving yourself. That only makes
it worst when you do eat heartily
You always need plenty of food
properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure is the result of years of
scientific research four something
that would digest not only some
elem ent of food but every kind
And it is the one remedy tlist will
do it. R. 3. Knowlton.
Call a t the HERALD office.
Great Clubbing Offers.
Catarrh Core is the only positive care known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease requires a oonstitn«!
tional treatment. H a U' s Catarrh Cure is j
The H erald I iab made arrangement« with the managements ot the fol-
taken internally, acting directly upon the I
blood and raucons surfaces of the system, lowing-unined publication« for clubbing purposes ou tho tenoa given be
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease and giving the patient strength by low:
building up the constitution and Assisting Tbe Commoner (W. J. Brvan« paper) ami the H uuui, in advance. .$2 00
nature in doing its work. The proprietors
have so ranch faith in its curative powers, Tho Weekly Examiner and H erald ......................................................... 2 50
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for The Weekly Oregonian and H e r a l d .................... .......................... ................... 2 90
any ease that it fails to cure, Send for list The Oregon Agriculturiat and Rural North West................................. 175
if testimonials. Address.
Western Poultry Newa (Lincoln, Neb.) and H e r a l d .............. .............. I 50
F. J x CHENEY A O >„
Toledo. O.
r ^ “ Sold bv drnggDte. 75 cents.
Hall's Family Pills are tne heat.
PROPRIETORS.
Our prices are right.
i
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
1150 c . J,,
AFTER SALE OF WHICH PRICE
W. A. G oodman .
T . J. K
KREWSON ¿L GOODMAN.
COQUILLE CITY, OR.
rewsor
W IL L BE ADVANCED TO
$1.00 PER SHARE,
Applications should be sent promptly
Write for prospectus. Hake rkicks. money
orders payable to
Rio Graude
Placer Gold i niqg Co .
Housemovers, Builders, Contractors and general carpenter«.
Estimates on nil work furnished free on short notice.
We will be able to take contacts on brick work and furnish brick aa early
Pacific Homeatead and H erald . . . , ..........................................
2 25
as the weather will admit their being burned.
New York World (Thrice-«-week> end H e r a l d ....................................... 2 IS
^7 EXCHANGE
PLACE, BOSTON. MASS.