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G r u lli* (Tity gitram .
tfrrom U. h Coos Huy News)
The Coal ot Mitk-
Geo. A. Brown, who ¡8 in charge
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A great deal ha« been -written up- of the hatchery on South Coos
TUESDAY.
JU LY
2, 1901.
on the cost of milk and will cou- river, has his fish racks all in. and is
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j tinue to bo written, for no much ready for the first run of cliinooks.
Marshfield will not celebrate on
Church Directory.
I depends upon the price of foods,
the Tth, lint on the day following
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.
their combination in proper form,
some good sport is promised at the
Episcopal Ohtiroli.—Episcopal services
11
will he h«IU n» 8«. J biucs church. Coqoill» tho ability of the cows and the race track.
See program in Ibis
City the -hint Sunday in
\ ability of their owner as well.
Per- issue, aud make your arrangements
M E. Church. South: Preaching on 2nd, baps no one I ihh made a closer study to attend.
8d and 4th Sunday« at 11 a. rn. and 7:80 p. ' , ..
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Old miners say the quality of I he
m. Sunday-school ovt*rv Sunday at 10 O' t h e c o s t of p r o d u c in g a p o u n d
o ’clock Senior Epworth Leapne at CiW. p. o f l(u t t (.r fa t th a n P r o f. T . L . H a e c k - coal in mine No. 2, at Beaver Hill,
ni. Junior League at .n.JO.p. in- riayeriueet-
is far superior to any coai ever
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
e r , 0 f th e
Minnesota Experiment
mined on the bay. It is firm and
C. A. H yatt, pastor.
.
Christian Church—Service« every Lord ’ s Station,
r or nine ^ e a r s lie baa hard, and when development w ork
Day as follows: Preaching ¡it 11 A..in.■ »lid been «it tbis work ftlid ftt a recent is finished, aud mining proper is
7:JW p. m : L ord s Supper, 19 to 19:1;»: liib lr
School. 10 n.msC.E. Prayer meeting. 6:80 convention briefly siynmnrized his commenced, it will be taken out in
p. m. Wednesday— Mid-week prayer meet
i large blocks, instiling its handling
ing,9:30p. in. The public is cordially iavityd work as follows:
! and shipment with hut. a trifling
to attend all service«. J busk M . U u ktku ,
The first year, lllOpoundsof milk loss. The slope is now down over
Minister.
it. E Church.— Preaching service everv cost 00 cents, while
the price of 90l> feet, and Manager Chandler is
1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11. a. in. ami
and 7,80 p. in Sunday school eyerv Sunday feed stuffs whh about the same as well pleased with the out look.
at 10. a. in. Epworth League, 6 30 p. m.
Tho Alumna was towed to sea
Prayer m eeting e v e vy Tnnrsdav evening at now, and the yield of llie herd
7.30. A special invitation ¡«extended totho averaged very fair, namely. 0,001 Sunday by the tug Columbia, bound
public to attend a ll services.
M. O. B uink .
pounds of milk, or 180 pounds o ’ i for Cape Town, South Afrie, direct.
Her cargo consisted of 930,000 feet
Pastor.
Tho second year the | of lumber from the North Bend
Tho W. C. T . U. meets every Tuesday at butter fat.
2 p. m. at the Presbyterian church.
cost was about the same, 01 cents j mill, and she was drawing 18 feet of
per 100 pounds of milk; but in tbe water. It was the intention to take
L O C A L IT E M S .
third year it was reduced to 38 cents a cargo of a million feet, but owing
j to the fact (hat she will be off Cape
W. T. Kigbt, of Riverton, visited
per 100 pound», with the same cows,
Horn in the middle of winter, and
this pince Fridsy.
and prices of feed stuffs the same. | will undoubtedly experience some
8. B. Cntlip, o f Coos river, whs
The only difference was that they I heavy gales, it was decided to cut
over on this side relum ing Friday.
Cnpt. Bob
had calculated the percentage of I duwn her deckload.
Editor Jesse Rose, of the Marsh
protiu, and selected the food stuff Lawson is master of the Ahinma,
field Sun, visited this valley F r i
| and lias a profitable trip mapped
where this was sold the cheapest.
day.
| out for the vessel,
He did uot care for carbohydrates,
j The South Marshfield panther,
A. Farris, of Bear creek, came
cp Fridey on business at the court fats, etc., as protein is the only after being in biding for the pnst
essential part to look after.
Tho few weeks, lias Again made his ap
house.
cows require on an average, two pearance. Yesterday, while Willie
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coke, of
Curtis was getting some wood in
Marshfield, came over by Faiday’s pounds of protein per day. Seven-
train for a visit with fiieuds here. tenths of a pound is used for main the guleh near by, his cousin Cliff
went a short distance from hirn.nnd
F ob S ale —F ine 3-year-old colt; tenance by a 1,000 pound cow, and, hoard something growling in a large
will mak tine saddle horse o f about ¡u round numbers, it requires 1.1 alder treo. He plainly saw the pan
1100 lb weight. Call on J. I . Lul- pound
poun(j to
(0 make
,nai{() one
„no pound
poun of butter ther, which jumped from the tree,
lack, Coquille, Or.
fat. He noiv divides his herd for alighting on the ground within a
Anyone in Coquille City who has feeding into sections; one gets 2.25 few feet of him. Cliff yelled louder
than he ever vel ed before, which
property to exchange for property
in Bandon will do well to call at pounds protein, oue 2 pounds, one lmd the desired effect of scaring
1.75 pounds, and oue less than 1.5 tho panther, and it sneaked off in
tbe H ehald office.
pounds.
The cows give from 30 the brush without attempting to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse, our
electric light people, will occupy pounds down to 15 pounds of milk attack him.
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A nice garden lot of about one j l,u,l
*s full of news. To learn this
ncre iu a beautifully located and ! news> j » st ,lK il is— promptly and im-
woll sheltered place near the B an -! I’artiallv all that you have to do is
don beach will be sold very cheaply 1 to h>ok i » the columns of The Thrice-
if a buyer be found soon. For full * • "'< ck Edition of The New York
information and terms call at the World which comes to the subscri-
HKiiALl) office.
* 1>er Ififi times a year.
The Thrice-a-Wcek W orld’s dili-
Miss Winnie luvlor, a sister of genes ns a publisher of first news
Mrs. Dr. Culiu, wlm will lie re has given it circulation wherever the
membered by nmtiy having visited Knglish language is spokeu— and
here on n former occasion, arrived you want it.
by the Mandalay and will spent I
The Thric -a- Week W orld’s regu-
soine time visiting her sister at d iat* subscription price is only $1.09
other friends.
per year. We offer tbis unequaled
•‘ I wish to truthfully state to you newspaper and Hzn.ti.ii together
and the readers of these few lines one tear for $2.9(1
The regular suhseriptlon price of
that your Kodnl Dyspepsia Cure is
without question, the best and only the two papers is $2.59.
cure for dyspepsia that I ever come
in contact with and I hove used
many other
preparations. John
Beam, West Middlesex, l ’n. No
preparations equals Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure as it contains all the natur
al digestnnts. It will
digest all
kinds of food at d can’t help but do
you good. R. S. Knowlton.
The State Normal at Drain has
not lieen able to supply one-half
the teachers called for since Janu
ary. Trained teachers are demanded.
The Normal ia meeting with success
in its various d« partmrnts of work
and its students nre securing high
grades in country and state ex
aminations. Review classes will be
organized at tlie opening o f school
in September for those desiring to
prepare for the next examination.
Candidates for certificates are ask
ing for review« and the school will
meet the demand. Catalogue will
be ready June 25th.
Address the
president for it.
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Irwai* ni Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain 1!«rniry.
Treasurer’s Notice.
O T IC E is hereby given that nil County
Warrants endorsed prior to April i.
1899, w ill be paid on presentation at iny
ollicc* in Coquille C ity, Coos county. Oregon.
N o interest w ill bo allowed a fter M ay
81. 1901.
Th is 93rd day o f May, 1901.
J .H . D U L L K Y .
Countv Treasurer.
N
A D M 1N IR T R VTO K '8 N O T IC E .
N
o t ic e
is
hereby
g iv e n
th a i
B ALE .
Y
V IR T U E
OF \N E X E C U T IO N
duly lssn?d by the Clerk nf tho County
Court o f the County o f Coos, state o f O re
gon, dated the 8th day o f April. 1901, in a
certain action therein, wherein A. W. Heed
is plnintiff, recovered judgement ngainst
| Robert Breen, defendant, for the sura :.f
one hundred and eleven dollars, on the 8th
' day o f Anril, 1*97.
N O TIC E is hereby given Hint 1 w ill, on
the 8th day o f August, 1901, at the front
door o f the Courtnonne in Coquille C ity , in
said County and State, at eleven e’eb ck
in the forenoon o f said day, sell »it public
unction to the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following-described property. t«>-
wit: All the right, title and interest which
; i * “Sold by druggist«, price 75c. per bottle. the said defendant. Robert Breen, bait on
H a ll’ s Fan ily Pills are the best,
the 8th dny o f April. 1897, or at nnv time
since may It *ve acquired in and to lots num
bered six and «even in block Eighteen o f
Dunham’s Addition to the town o f Bandon.
p o r t S A L E \T A B A R G A IN .— Conntv o f t
B«ate o f O regon, accord
ing
to the originn pint o f «aid town on file
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
and o f record in the office o f »he CountvClerk
A fid boom privileges.
Also, over o f tbe afort «aiu t onnty, or so much thereof
*¿50 acres o f 3>TO. X bottom land, ns nmv be necessary to satisfy said jndee-
within *«i miles of Coquille City, in roent with interest thereon, together with
alkeoMts and disbars« ments accrued nn.l
quantities to suit purchasers. En- Hccrmng.
tinted at t’oqr.ille <'i v. Orroon. June
quire o f
W. S IN C L A IR ,
'9 b . 1901.
ST E T H E N
M i l EH.
[fb»J
Coquille, Oregon
Sheriff o f Coos ('onnty. Oregon.
As mnreurv will surely destroy the sense o f
smell and completely derange the whole
HVHtem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces.
Such articles should never be
used except on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they will do is
ten fold to the good von can possibly derive
from them. H all’ s rntarrli Cure, raannfrc-
tnred by F. J. Cheney A’ Co., Toledo, O..
contains no mercury, and is taken internally,
acting directlv upon the b.nod and mucous
surfaces o f tho system. In buying H all's
Catarrh Cure t* * sure yon get the genuine.
It is taken internally, anil made in Toledo.
Ohio, by K. J. C liriiv y A <’« . Testim onials
M
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Oociuill© Oity Oregon.
Kiist-c.i. - in every p : ot; courteous treatment.
ular B u ild in g and Lodging.
First street
,7 1 ight here in CcquHle City, Ceos
* * county,
transient aud teg*
W hite Labor
east end o f bridge.
IlM ALKER’S STUDIO
r^elieue us, we are here to stay,
* * our Prices are the lowest
'j et us prove it to you, by either
\ correspond/', g or calling at our
** works.
ach end every customer treated
with the utmost courtesy, all
work Guarantee to be “ First-
Class, " in work/naship and mat-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Proprietors. •:••<•
r
»•‘••FRONT STREET**
C o q u ille C ity , O re g o n .
SLatest and finest styles of finish.
A ll W o rk Guaranteed.
L
HOME
INDUSTRY.
Ws»
Stewart & Westgate.
Manager.
âE R C H A M Ï T A IL O R
F. S. Slagle,
Coquille, Oregon. *
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Cleaning and Repairing neatly
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done.
M U L E FURNITURE
Our Choice line of Summer Good,
Shoes, Motions and Fancy
Articles.
P R E S H
G R O C E R I E S
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.' ■ •X L. LANTZ, Proprietor .^iVL
THOSE AUWFUL
All kinds of furniture made to order«
Turn'n^ and bandsaw work of
all kinds on short notice.
A l l w o r k ( ~ jt i la T T ix it e e c L
HEADACHES-
Can be cured by properly fitted Glasses.
We can help you.
The exceptional Bargains we are offering in
high grade watches is an eye opener to
close buyers. Ws shew the finest
assortment o f Watches and
Jewelry in Coos County.
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Cal! os) ks for fiqe Watch
oijd Jewelry Repairing---
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\ T L S O N J E W E L R Y CO.
State Nornja! School,
i7.Wram.GuiL, Ur
«
D emand yoa G iudi atfb ; —T he d e
mand for graduates of the Normal
School during the past year has been
much beyond the supply. Positions
with from $40 to $75 per month.
S tats CurfirrcATFS and D iplomas :
Students are prepared for the state
examinations, and readily take state
papers on graduation. Strong Aca
demic and Professional Course. W ill
equipped Training department. Ex-
pens* s range fiom $120 to $175 per year. Fall term opens Sept. 17th.
Address
i For c analogue containing full announcements.
or J. B. V. i't.'TLr.i ,
P- L. C ampbell ,
Secretary.
President.
TH E LONE STAR
Î GEO i
E =roprietcr.
1
la
gr/fc
Coquille City, Or.
Genera! Graying end Hauling a Specialty.
Commerciai MeO
Promptly and Safe*}' Delivered at any Point. Good Higs
Good Teums, Hates Hcasc;vatda
Greot
The Hi kaid has made arrangements with tlie ti 4 d ngements of the fol-
lowiog-nauu'tl publications for clubbing purposes on tho terms given be
the undersigned bus been duly np- 1
pointed adm inistrator o f the estate o f John low:
Radabangh, deceased, and that «11 per The Commoner (W . J. Bryans paper) and the H erald , in advance.
son« having claims against said estate are 1
hereby requested to present them duly ver The Weekly Examiner and H erald ...................................................
ified to tbe undersigned at his residence, i The Weekly Oregonian and H e r a l d ............................ ................................
near Norway, CoosConnly, Oregon, within j The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural North W est.............................
six month« from the date o f this notice.
Western Poultry News (Lincoln, Neb.) and H e r a l d , ............................
Tated July 9. 1901.
H E N R Y J. RAD A H U G H .
Pacific Homestead and H f . uald .................V ..................................
Administrator.
New York World (Thrice-a-week) and H erald ................................
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S
E
y U T T L E TEMPERANCE HOUSE
arble, Granite and Sandstone
Monuments, Headstones ana
Copings.
re made to order in any design
desired, all kinds o f cemetery
stone cutting and carving done.
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the Martin building recently va per day, and the amount of protein
Notice.
cated by Attorney Chase.
is calculated accordingly, as giving
A rare chance for business— the 15-nound cow 2.25 pounds will
The Celebrated French Canadian
small capital or security— man not increase their yield.
Having Stallion, Robin, will discontinue
with family preferred, Apply to J.
thus given the cows the necessary hit staud at Arago, and will be
C. Watson, Coquille City, Oregon.
found at M yrtle Foint only, but
protein, they may fill up on rough
continuously in the future.
Asa Albee having moved to his
age, and the 15-ponnd cow requires
J. W. C a l d w e l l .
place recently
purchased near
Norway, Mr. and Mrs. James Cart as much carbohydrates as the 30-
wright now occupy the Hatch resi pound cow. Owing to change of
Administrator’s Notice.
dence.
foreman, he has had a lot of acci
Notion is hereby gi ^en that the under*
W. A. OoodinaD, of this place, dents in his herd, but even last year, signed has been duly appointed adminis
iRte of the firm o f Krewson & when feed stuffs were higher than trator o f tbe estate ot S L L e n e v e . deceased
and that a ll persons having claims against
Goodman, house moyers and con ever, tho cost of producing 100 said
estate are hereby requested to present
tractors, will take charge, as super
the same, properly verified to said «■-.dmiif-
pounds
of
mill;
had
only
been
37.6
istrator.
at his residence in Coquille City,
intendent, of the county infirmary
oohcounty, Oregon, within six months,
cents. Ensilage is flic foundation C
«Dd farm.
from tile date o f this notice.
Dated this 4th day Juno. 1901.
The H ehald has just listed some feed used, and tho grain feed con
J W LENEVE,
Administrator o f the estate of S L Leneve
o f the best dairy ranches and town sists o f 5 parts bran, 5 ports corn
property in Coos county. Intend meal and 2 parts of new process deceased.
ing purchaser should examine our gluten meal (which contains 37 per
K T o t ic © ,
list aud get prices.
cent protein), and the rations are
The piles that annoy you so will from 5 pounds to 9 pounds of this,
Any party cutting Timber or
be quickly aud permanently healed
mixture.
It
generally takes 3 Chittim Bark on tbe lands of the
if you use D eW itt’s Witch Hazel
Southern Oregon Company, or re
Halve. Beware of worthless counter pounds of ensilage and half-pound moving such, or any other property
corn fodder for every pound of grain from the said lands, will be prose
feits.
R. S, Knowlton.
Our former townsman, D. R. Toy, feed. I f a cow's flow of milk drops cuted according to law.
A R E W A R D of one-half the
of Myrtle Point, went to Bandou off for Home cause or other, he in-
on business Wednesday uud re -1 creases it by feeding roots, besides value recovered will be given for
turned Thursday.
He greeted the grain fo ra time, aud then holds such information as will lead to r
conviction, in each ease.
many friends between boats each
it by grain alone. Incidentally he
SoUTHEHN O k JBGOS O c .
day.
mentioned a cow which failed to
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DoW itt’s Witch
Hazel Salve
breed for four year, which gave 300
Desirable Property At a Bargain.
should be promptly applied to cuts,
burns uud scalds. It soot lies and pounds of butter fat tho fourth year,
40 acres of land on county road
quickly heals the injured part. and seems to intend to keep up that
one mile flora Court House and
There are worthless counterfeits, be j gait.— Hoard’s Dairyman,
Coquille City.
11 acres is rich
sure to get DoWitt’s. R. S. Ivnowl-
bottom land, partly under culture
ton.
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and above ordinary flood mark.
Good running water on the place
Messrs Finn and Curran, late of
I HE NEW YO RK W O RLD
Wisconsin, took their departure
Other tin prove mi'll ts not considered.
Friday for their home.
W hile Tltrtce-a-Wcek-Edilion.-Almost a Daily
Terms, 1409 dollars. On? half
down, b a la n c e lu three annual in
they have made no purchases, it is
at the Price of a Weekly.
highly probably that they may yet
stallments. Inquire o f A. B o y k i e .
interest themsplues with na in the
Coquille City, Oregon.
The presidential campaign is over
near future.
hut the world goes on just the same
T H
Coos Co, Marble! Granite Works,
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OPPOSITE DEPOT-
Keeps only pure Wines and. Liquors
and Fine Cigars.
Th e Americus Club W hisky is one
of the specialties served in these
Clubrooms.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT
STAGELINE.
DARLAHD 4 FENTON.
PROPRIETORS..
Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Dips in readi
ness for Rpecinl trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Travcliug men r. pc in it;..