Coquille (Citi)
VOL lit.
J. W. STRANGE,
ID o n tist,
The Best Man in 100.
When we employed C. P. Good
rich otto of tho corresponding edi-
j torinl staff of the Dairyman, to take
Coquillo City, Or.
I a complete census of 100 herds in
Wil visit Bnndon first, six days of Janu this country, numbering in till over
ary, March, Mny. July. September and Nov
ember, and Myrtle Point the first six days I 1,800 cows, he found one man who
of Febraary, April, June, A uruhi , October stood at the head of the iist in the
aud December.
work of receiving the greatest profit
per cow.
Mr. Goodrich worked out the
facts and figures with close exactness
and accuracy. He wrote 10 letters
Attoi*ney - at - Law.
to the Dairyman, describing each
C o q u il l e C it y , C oos C o u n t y , O beuom . herd of cows by numbers, what they
were fed and all necessary details.
Notary lublio.
Many of our present readers never
saw this very interesting and in
structivo presentation, and so we
reprint what Mr. Goodrich said
about the best dairymun in the 10U:
a t t o r n e y . a t - X ja w ,
1 wunt to call attention to some
M A J id M ilU IiD . O K EOON.
facts which appear iu this record,
and also to some other facts, which
Dealet in K k * l E m a t * of all kind«.
I learned in my investigations.
It
will be seen that No. 79 got the
IO Q U IL L E C O U N C IL . NO.flOS OF T H E
greatest returns for food consumed
/ Fraternal Aid Association muet» the
of auy in the lot, and with one
2d Tuesday «Vanin# of eaoh month.
M bs . E m m H alch ,
exception the greatest net profit per
Mrs. Alice Tuttle. 8 ec.
cow. He also got the highest aver
Y'JURGUS L O D G E . No. ,2. K. or P. age price for milk for the year—
linnet* every Tuesday evonino at Maspuio 11(1 cents a hundred. He was doing
Hall. Brothers in Rood atandinu in sister
the most profitable
business, not
lodges are oordiallv invite^Uo^vlsC its. ^
withstanding oue-third of his herd
were two-year-old heifers. How
R . H . M AST, K. ef It. A S .
•lid this come about? I discovered
1 | Y K 'l 'L E c a m p , n o . 1»7, w o o d m e n that he had studied and understood
3 1 of the World, meets at Horsey Hall, his business; was thoroughly ac
1 st aud #d Saturday night« <>f «"oh month. quainted with every one
of liis
J. W . Lanark, Consul.
chws; be keeps aecurte necounts of
J. G. Simmons. Clerk.
everything in connection with his
1 7 V E N IN G T ID E C IR C L E , NO. 2U . dairy business; be could tell me to
P i W of W „ meets in Hersey’s Hall on
2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month. a cent the cost of the grain his cows
OUAX . M AURY.
had eaten, for he bought every bit
Guardian Neighbor.
of it. He could tell very closely the
Jesse C. Simmons. Clerk.
amount and value o f all the other
/ T H A D W IC K L O D G E , NO. « 8. A. F. feed his cows had bad, as he had
l y and A. M., meets on Saturday evening kept his accounts solely for his own
Oil or beforo each full moon. Visiting broth-
benefit; there can be no doubt about
u
r e u cordially invited.
C. lt< MANOKB, W. M.
$26 being the correct figure as to
J. Lam b. Sec.
the average cost of keeping.
His milk gave a larger yeild of
> U E L A H C H A P T E R . NO. «. O. E. H.,
> meets Friday evenirg on or before butter per 100 pounds than any
each full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st
other patron I have yet interview in
to Ootobcr BUt, aud thereafter at 7:80: and
ssch Friday afternoon two weeks there this series of papers, although one
n f t e r at 2 o’clock.
o f his coavs was a native with no
Mitts E mma Lmuntz. W . .J.
particular breeding, and the other
Mrs. Jennie L. Rose. Sec.
were only grades. Yet this is not
T O ljU IL L E L O D G E . NO. 53, 1.0 . <). F., the result of accident, he had work
J meets every Saturday evening. Viait-
ng brethren in good standing cordially ed intelligently and systematically
for years to produce rich milk aud
Invited.
E. L. F itch , N. G.
J . S. Lnwrenoe. U. 8 .
cheap butter production, ami he has
got it.
a m ie
uebekah
l o d g e , n o . 20.
F or years he has used the Bab
I. t). O. F-, meets every 2d and 4tn
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel- cock test and tested bis cows and
ows’ hall.
I kma LuKkNS. N. U .
rejected those that did not produce
Anna McDonald. Sec.
butter fat economically.
His milk
'T O Q I T U .E E N C A M P M E N T , N O. 25.1. yielded close to six pounds, and
O. F., meets every first and third some of the time
over six pounds
'hnrsdavs in each month at Odd Fellows
all. Cordial invitation extended to n.l vis- of butter to the 100 pounds of milk.
ting patriarchs in good standing.
Tito careful student of dairying
1
B. F. L awukncb C. P.
get:t doublo the cost of feed in
r. J. Stanley, Soribe.
return from tho creamery, rvltile the
J. E H AYN ES. man who does not study his busi
SHAD HUDSON,
ness, gels at best but little more
than cost of feed back, aud conse
quently works for very small pay,
Mining and Real Estate Agents which he takes in a calf skim milk
and manure.
Eclsley, Curry County. Oregon.
Note in the above how the facts
AV E valuable Mutes. Farms. Stock
Rauches and Timber Lands for sale. sustain the oft-repeated assertion
of the Dairyman: It pays to be a
House and fi acres of laud well improved
in Wilbur, Douglas county. Or., for sale, render and student of dairy practice.
or exohaugo for property in Myrtle Point. — Hoard,s Dairyman.
A.
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joh" F. Hall,
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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST G, 1901.
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Transparent Mirrors.
B -A .Y
thntoue can see through
aM Sloae Works are Mirrors
anew invention already coming in
to use. They are of so called “ platin
ized glass,” being backed with a
Mannfaoturer of Marble Monument«. Ilea I- compound made o f 95 per
cent
stones. Tablets, etc.
silver and 5 per cent plantinnum,
cemetery lots enclosed with atr.ne coping j and, optically speaking, they are
or curbing. Iron railings fam ished to or
der. Correspondence solicited from parties j exceedingly curious and interesting.
iving in the country or other towns who Looking into a gltss of this kind,
may wish anything in my lino of business.
one finds a first rate reflection.
AT \R8!TFIBT 1> -
O b EG-
I t is a mirror and nothing more
At tlie same time a person on the
other side can see directly through
it.
GENERAL
F or example, a glass of this sort
placecd in front of the prescript on
desk in an apothecary shop perfect
ly conceals the prescription clerk
Horspahooing n Specialty.
and his apparatus. Thus the privacy
N. W. Cor. Second mid [lu ll Sts., of that department is secured* while
C uquille City, Oregon.
on his part the clerk is able to
survey the shop and see every body
who comes in, just as if the mirror
T H E
wereordinarv glass. It istransparnt.
to him, but is like any common
mirror from the
view-point of
I people in front. I t is easily seen
I that glass of this kind is likely to
be useful for a good many purpoaes.
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
I t can be put in the duos o f dark
bathrooms or of any otlnr rooms
HARDWARE,
Avbere privacy is desirable aud light is
wanted. Anybody who has observed
AGflTE WARE,
own reflection in this plate glass win-
i dows Of shops will understand the
QUEENS WARE,
principle well enough. The effect
TIN WflRE.
I is merely enhanced by an extremely
Call and examine goods and investigate : thin coat of platinum silver, which
prices.
anl
nllowe light to pass through and
yet furniched an excellent looking
■ glass. The process consists in pour
T H E
ing over plate glass nitrate of silver
and platinum and then applying
rochelle salts-— Saturday Evening
Post.
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
W. E. KENNEDY.
Blicbiilk
Wort
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HARDWARE STORE,
OREGON 0. K.
SALOON,
In cases o f cough or croup give
B a n d o n , - - O re ,
the little One Minute Cough Cure.
J B. Gross & Son, Prop. Then rest easy ami have no fear.
Chief resort of Ban Ion bv the sea. The child will be all right >n a lit
tle while It never fails. Pleasant
Agents for the celebrated Silver
to take, always safe sure and almost
Bar (Kentucky) Whisky.
instantaneous in effect.
It. S.
D o n 't 2 y £ ie s T i i s m .
Knowlton-
To Slop Timber Abut es-
Washington, July 25,— On ac
count ot the timber land frauds dis
covered in Montana, and Idaho,
Commissioner Hermann, of the
General Laud Office, has suspeded
nil proofs made during the present
year under tho timber and stone
act, pending conclusion of the full
investigation and inquiry begun
some time ugo. The suspension ap-
lies to all HtatOK where govennnent
timber land is purcuased.and iuvolves
thousands of easses. Many large com
panies autl speculators, it is alleged,
¡rave had “ dummies” as agents, mak
ing purchases of thtse lands from the
government.
Commissioner Her
mann said today:
“ Owing to the net of congress
permitting selections of vauable
timber lands, ns indemnity for lands
held by indeviduals and corpora
tions within forest reserves, a specul
ation iu so-called forest reserve
scrip has developed. This is a means
by which the owner of such lands
Avithiu forest reserves may relin
quish them to the government and
iu lieu thereof take valuable lat ds
out of the unappropriated public
domina, or may convey his holding
to another person seeking to fixer
ais« the right of selection.
“ This provision has produced great
rivalry among speculators
aud
extensive mining companies in the
acquiiements of large tracis
of
timber lauds. I t has induced many
others, who are not owners of such
scrip or exchangeable lauds inside
forest reserves, to avail themselves
of an earlier act of congress, ap-
approved June 3, 1898, the timber
aud stone net.
“ This limits each purchaser to 160
acres and expressly requires
the
applicant to swear that the purchase
is not speculative, but is made in
ood faith for his own exclusive use,
and that he has made no agreement
whatsoever with any persou
for
transfer of his title,
“ For many years, particularly the
past year, this law has been grossly
violated and nbused by persons who
perjure themselves before the local
laud office. The General Land Office
has directed its special agents to
report on any father cases that may
be discovered and all land officers
have been warned to exercise the
utmost strictness in the examination
of parties and witnesses.
Many
of the fraudulent
proofs made
might have been detected at the
time bad the regesters aud officers
at local land office strictly applied
tho rules for scrutiny of proofs of
applicants. After such proofs have
passed tho local officers, showing
regularity and apparaut good faith
of entries, it is impossible for the
authorities here to detect an error
or fraud.
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Improvements at State Fair Ground-
Tho State Board of Agriculture
are making some wonderful im
provements at the state fair grounds,
and old timers will hardly recognize
the place when they attend Oregon’s
greatest fair this fall. The old pa
vilion is being enlarged to • double
its size, and after tho best exhibits
ever seen in the Btate are urranged
there will be ample room left for an
auditorium, a thing that has been
needed for a long time.
A bran
new up to date creamery building is
being erected also where the best
dairy display ever made iu the state
will certainly be seen. The machin
ery hall is being enlarged, new
cattle stalls, sheep pens, bog stys,
and horses stables are being built.
A cozy farm cottage, bay barn, aud
new sidewalks are also on the list of
improvements, and nothing will he
left undone to accommodate the
exhibitor and entertain tue visitor
at the state fair this fall.
The Cunard ocean liner “ Lucania,,
has been fitted with the Marconi
instruments, and
messages have
been successfully transmitted from
the vessel to Holyhead, and com
munication w as kept up until the
vessel was 20 miles from shore.
The New York Herald is installing
a station at Nautueket lightship.
It will then be possible to redeive
message from an incoming vessel
twelve bourse before she is sighted
ofl Handv Hook.
P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala.,
“ I was suffering
from dyepe.peia
when I commenced taking Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure I
took
several
bqttles and can digest anything.”
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is tho only
preparation containing
nil
the
natural digestive fluids.
It gives
weak stomachs entire rest, restoring
their
natural
condition. R. S.
Knowlton.
Theaters are to be established by
the King and Queen of Roumaniain
all the rural communes of their king
dom. Here the villagers will give,
once or twice a week, moral plays,
the object being to inculcate relig
ious and social precepts.
O. O. Buck, Ceirne, Ark., s a y s ; I
wan troubled with constipation until
I bought D eW itt’s
Little Early
Risers. Since then have been entire
ly cured o i my old complaint
I
recommend them. R. S. K now lton.
KACIHt COST
S T R IK E
FAIRLY ON-
THE
HOME
COLD CURE
General Strike Ordered at San Francisco An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards
Last N'Sht and 25,000 Men are Out-
j
are Being Cured Daily In Spile ot
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Themselves.
S a n F r a n c is c o , J u l y 30. — C u lm i-
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n a t io n o f the la b o r t r o u b le earn« ; No Noxious Doses- No Weakening of the
last night, when at a late hour tho
Nerves- A Pleasant and Positive Cure
City Front Federation, composed
tor the Liquor Habit.
of 14 organizations, with 15,0(10
members, ordered a general strike
which was begun this morning. In
addition to the 15,000 nu mbers of
the City Front Federation, 10,000
machinists,
iron-workers, cooks,
waiters aud teamsters are out, tuak-
It is now generally known and under
stood that. Drunkenness is a deseaae and
no weakness. A body tilled with poison,
and nerves completely shattered bv peri
odical or constant use of intoxicating
liquors, requires an antidote capable of
neutralizing and eradicating this iioison,
.
,
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«: a i an<‘ destroying the craving for mtoxi-
i n " the to tal n u m b e r o f men n ire c t-, cants. Sufferers may now cure them-
t d 25,000.
j selves ut hom j without publicity or loss
b \ h ft re su lt o f th e strik e in ad - ' of time from business by this wonder-
d itio n to the g e n e ra l suspension o f iuI ‘ H om e Gold Cure,” which has been
,
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, pertected alter many years of close study
business in
the wholesale and and treatment of inebriates. The faith-
manufacturing
districts of San I'ul use according to directions of this
Francisco and Oakland, the port is wonderful discovery is positively guaran
practically closed, as not a vessel teed to cure the most obstinate case, no
matter how hard a drinker. Our record»
can be loaded or moved. Members show the marvelous transformation of
of the Employers’ Association, which thousands of Drunkards into sober, in
is the offending organization, say dustrious and upwright men.
W ives Cure Your Husbands! Child
they have counted the cost of the
ren cure your fath ers! This remedy is
$2-663,200 IN S IX
/
MONTHS.
■
Paid to the Beneficiaries of Deceased Mem'
bers by the Modern Woodmen Society
Still has Hundreds of Thousands
in Treasury-
The Board of Auditors o f the
Modern Woodmen society, which
has been in session for tho past
week checking up the books and
accounts o f the Head Clerk and
Head Banker, reports that for the
six months beginning January 1 and
ending June 30, 1901, the Society’s
Benefit Fund has receive I in assess
ments from members, a total of $2,-
698,0211.15. There was a balance
in the Benefit Fund on January 1,
1901, of $345,853.20. Added to'the
assessments collected during the
six months, this gave the Society a
workina Benefit Fund capital of
$3,043,873.35. The disbursements
to beneficiaries or deceased mem-
during the six months aggregated
$2,663,200, leaving a balance in the
Benefit Fund on Juno 30, 1901, of
*380,673 35.
In the General Fund there was a
balance on Jahoary 1, 1901, of $303-
315.42, and the receipts during the
six months were $355,075.91, giving
this fund a total working capital of
$658,391 33. The Auditing com
mittee finds expenditures for all
purposes from General Fund dur
ing the six months, to have been
$422,797.57, leaving a balance in
June 30, 1901, of $235,593,76.
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Sealed Bibs.
that it can be given in a cup of tea or
coffee without the knowledge of the per
son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards
have cured themselves with this price
less remedy, and as many more have
been cured* and made temperate men by
having the “ Cure” administered by lov
ing friends and rel itives without their
knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe
today that they discontinued drinking of
their own free w ill. Do Not Wait. I)o
not be deluded by apparent and mislead
ing “ im provem ent.” Drive out the dis
ease at once and for all time. The “ Home
Gold Cure” is sold at the extrem ely low-
price of One Dollar, thus placing w ithin
reach of everybody a treatment more
effectual than others costing $25 to $50.
Full directions accompany each package.
Special advice by skilled pliyaiciana when
requested without extra charge. Sent
prepaid to any part of the world on re
ceipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. K849
E D W IN 11. G IL E S A Company, 2330and
2332 M arket Street, Philadelphia.
A ll correspondence strictly confidential
Armies of the Nations-
G. W. WHITE Caihter.
COQUILLE VALLEY BflNfi.
C A P IT A L
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c o Q U i:
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
O E E G - C N .
Dors a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
personal ami r-:il estate .' 1 -iurity, buys county, town and school district
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru
ments—Notarial work.
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in follow ing companies:
-Etna, Springfield, Connect, ut, Orient and Magdeburg.
B O A E ]
“ B B C T C E S .
J. J
L. H ARLO CKEB, and G. W . W H IT E .
A. J. SHERW OOD,
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IS A IA H HACKER,
Notice.
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
J.
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Treasurer’s Notice.
"VT O T IC E is hereby given that all Oonntv ]
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Warrants endorsed prior 1 » Aug. 1 ,1
185*1), will he paid on presentation at my,
oilice in Coquill- City, Coos county. Oregon.
No interest will bo allowed utter duly
13. 1001.
This 29tb dry of Jr.lv 15)01.
J. B. D U D L E Y ,
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quickly iiscortnin our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Oommunica-
tions strictly confidential* Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest atrcncy for securing patents.
Patents taken through Mann A Co. receive
tpectal notice, without chnrge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.araeat dr-
oulation of any scientific Journal. Term*. $£ a
year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
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Mon ami women of good address to
represent us, some to travel appointing
agents, others for local work looking
after our interest«. $ 9 0 Q sulary guar
anteed yearly; extra commissions and
expenses, rapid advancement, old es-
tarnished house. Grand chance for earn-
est man or woman to secure pleasant,
permanent position, liberal income and
future. N ew , brilliant lines. W r it e at
once.
K T .IF F O IH ) P U I > S ,
Washington, July 23 — That mili
tarism is expeusive to thepoeople of ‘i S C h i i r r h S I .. A n v H a v e n , t o n n .
the United States is fully demonstal-
ed ill the volum just issued by the
"O m o r f u . 12 . a t e
bureau of military information of T o t ï i e
the war department entitled, “ Notes
of Military Interest.” It shows that,
the cost of one solder of the United
This old reliable and
States army for one year is $1,014.-
a most successful spec-
66. The total fightiug strength of
inlifit in San Fratcis-
the army as fixed by law is 76,000,
U O'», still continue« io
cure all S exual and
aud the total cost for maintaiuiug it
Sem inal Ui*eaKeK,
for the year is $114.220.000.
^fjiicli as OonoiilHfl-
«s
G
1 e e t, S t r , e t n re,
The next most expensive individ
■ S y p h ilis , in a ll it.
ual soldier is the German. The ef
Jefforms, Skiu Disease«.
Sia N e r v o n r Debility,
fective in the army of the Kaiser
lie potency, 8.»^-111111111 Weakness and L or » of
number 562,187, and the military Manhood,
the consequence of «cdf-abnse
budget aggregates $142,077,225, or and excesses producing the following ftympa
at the rate of $201.30 per soldier toms: Sallow ccuiueimnce. dark rfpotb un
der the eye», pain in the head, ringing in
per annum, a difference against the the ears, toss of confidence, diffidence in
United States of $813.36.
Each approaching stnuigors, palpitation of the
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
soldier in the French army costs of menioiy. pimplen ou tLe lace, congh«-
that republic $197.65, in the Aus oonsumbtion etc.
DIt. G IB B O N ban practised in San I’i nn
trian army, $194.54, in the Italian
over 87 y< .trsan i those troubled should
army, $102 .23, ami iu the Russian cisco
not fail to consult him and receive the ben
armv, the leant expensive in the list, efit of lii.-i greiil; skill and experience. The
doctor cur « when others fail.
Try him.
$155.75.
C L U E S GIIA1CANTF.I'D . Persons cured
The figures pertaining to the at home. Charges reasonable Call or
D K . J. F. G IB B O N .
British military establishment were write.
«2.” Kearney street. San Francisco C al.
not published, because of 1 lie greatly
increased expense o f that army
owing to the Boer war.
Russia
A $65.00 Machine
maintains the largest army of the
countries nume.l.
H**r effective
force numbers 732,605, costinir
For $ 1 8 . § 0
$141,302.825.
France is second
with 589,215 officers and men, w hose
maintenance costs $124,491,500 a
year.
Germany comes next i»<
strength with 562.187 effective
costing $142,077.225; Austria no'
with 350.637 effectives, costing$78.
717,800, while Italy comes last, n
the European countries with 221,*
388 effectives, costing 5545,640,661
; •Guff: and m '.ttlv pri..ii<- Treatment |wr»*».
• t t <• r.
is thoroughly eradlosuwl
' hi jvritliunt using M*»mtriri
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Issued Weekly,
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is
hereby
g iv e n
that
bv viruf of a decree and order of sale
duly issued out of the circuit court for the
county of Coos, state of Oregon, dated the
Sealed hide will be received by first day or July. 11)01, npon a decree ren
the recorder o f the City o f Coqnille dered and entered in said court on the sixth
fH day of May, 1001, in a certain suit
until J uly 31, al 12 id , for $14.000 wherein Ben Gant is plaintiff, recovered
4 per cent eemianniiRl interest, 20 judgment against, Win. H Gordon and his
wife. r Perrie
Gordnn. w
W. . n.
H. rimen
Pullen arul
and
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t I«. & wife,
e m « t C. . uDraan,
yf»ar w atp r w o r k » h o o d s, D A y n b ls at J « mes Pearson were defendants, beingoase
the Ciiy Treasurer’s office. Issued No. BA#) o f said court, commanding mu to
make sale of certain real «state hereinafter
in denominations to »nit pnrubnser. j , particularly
described, to satisfy th*> sain
Bonds dated August 15, 1901.
of .jdfi’J.ilO and the further sum of
| tornev fee together with interest thereon
| at the rate of six (fi) per cent per annum
from the sifch < fifh) day of May. H)0 i, and
N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N .
the farther sum of nineteen $ 19.80 Costs
! and disbursements uow due rn tne »aid I
D epartment of thk I nterior *. C nitro judgement to the said plaint itf from said de
S tatus L and O ffick , ItoSKDuno, O b ., J uly fendants, I have levied npon and will, on |
13. 1301.
rhursdav. tire 8th Jay of August, 1901, at j
V i m r E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T the front door of the courthouse in (Jo-
11 the following-named settler has Hied qnille City, iu said county and stnte. »it I
notice of Lia intention to make final proof in eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said day.
«apport of his c'aim. and that, «au] proof sell at public auction to the highest and
will l>e ma e before L. H. Ha/.srd County best bidder for cash, the following-de
Clerk at Coquille City, Oregon, or August scribed property, to-wit: Lot ^even (7> of
31. 1ÎI01. viz: Robert Dean on hi« home- section r.3) and lot 'hree ( 3 ) of section ten
stead entry No
for th**SJ^ SWJ4
(HD «11 in township thirty-one '31» south
HW V 4 Sec 2X tp */7 P. It. 13 W.
of range twelve (\2‘, west of the Willam
He names the following witnesses to ette meridian, in the conn tv of Coos and
prove his contmoos residence upon and state of Oregon, or a anfficencv thereof to
cultivation of said land, viz: K. J. Dean. «Htifify the above amounts together with
Ed McAdams, D. F. Dean. 8 . 8 . McAdams scorning costa and coats on said Execution.
all of Coquille City. Oregon.
Dated Monday, July 8th 1901.
J. T. B ridge «, i
H tephcn G allier .
Register.
.Sheriff **f Goo* County, Oregon.
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The Peoples Press.
Official Organ of the Socialist Party
of Oregon.
A fi'iirloss exponent, of scientific
government, ns taught by the most
advanced thinkers and philosopher*
of this age.
You can get a sample copy free if
you mention this paper.
A. D. H A L E , Editor,
Albany, Ore.
fbe Improved
’flrlinQtoa"
?s:UiB Sewing manine
New High-Arm
NEW
LATEST
BEST
HOME
STYLE
CHEAPEST
Shipped to anyone*
anywheie, ou 10
days’ free trial,-
in y o u r o w ti
h o m e , without
asking otic cent
iu advance.
10 y e a rs’ written
warranty w ith
each machine.
A strictly high-prndc Sew
ing M a c h i n e , fin is he a
throughout in the best pos
sible manner'. It possesses ell
modern improvements,audit»
mechanical construction 1»
such that iti it are combined
si mplicily with great strength,
thus inaunr.geoacof running,
durability, and making it iin-
pos.ibK' .. the machine to be
put out of older. It sews fast
and maVv - n perfect stitch
with -8 kind» of ..hiend and
nlicir,‘ es of material. Aiwa}*»
;•( nlv for me aud unrivalled
fa i sue- d, durability nr.d qual
ity « f work. Notice the fol-
lowing points oi .superiorly»
Notion is hereby i/iven to nil wfrom it mny
•joncern. not to enter upon or trespass in
any manner npon the lands of the under
signed, situate mnr Riverton, Oregon, for
the purpose of berrying or otherwise. Any
person or persons so entering noon said
premises without our consent will be sub
ject to prosecution.
J. D/ D onaldson .
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On«* Tho*AB*d ItnMara.
TifE COMMONER,
NOTICE.
N O T IC E O F 8 H E K IF F S SALE.
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.«KOftiXIAN »* CAN.. 1081 MarketHt. 8. F. I
Dr Gibbon USCQLS,
o t ic e
LAM B,
The Celebrated French Canadian i
Stallion, Robin, will discontinue j
hit stand at Arngo, a >d will he ¡
found at M yrtle i ’oiut only, but
continuously in the future.
strike, and are prepared to stand in no sense a nostrum but is r spu ¡tie
firm. The steamship
. managers will j for this disease only, and is so skillfully
act in harmony with the as»ociatiou.! ‘levised and prepared that it is thorough
ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so
San Francisco, July 30.—The
labor truble iu this city reached
their culmination late last night,
wheu the City Front Federation
ordered a general strike on the
docks of Sail Francisco, Osikland,
Mission Rock and Port Costa, and
in the City of San Francisco, to go
into effect this morning-
The
resolution to strike, which received
tho uuaninious indorsement of every
delegato to the Federation, was
short, but its effect will be to cause
a temporary paralysis
of
the
shipping business of San Francisco,
such as has not been known before.
The resolution rends as follows:
“ The full membership of the City
Front Federation refuses to work
at the docks of San Erancisco, Oak
land, Port Costa and Mission Rock.
Tho steamers Bonita and Walla
Walla, with mail and passengers,
now in the stream, will be allowed
to go to sea.”
Tbo meeting of the Federation
was a long one, and there was much
heated argument, but when the
resolution came to a vote every
delegate present voted in favor of
the strike.
The following 14 un
ions were represented, comprising
all the workers on the water front:
Sailors’ Union of the Pacific, four
local unions of Longshoremen,
Marine Firemen, Brotherhood of
Teamsters, Ship Jk Steamboat Join
ers, Porters, Packers it Warehouse
men, Ship 'Clerks, Pile-Drivers &
Bridge-Builders
Hoisting
Engi
neers, Steam & Hot Water Fitters.
L. H A ilL O C K E R , Vice.Pres.
I. J. LAM B. Pres.
The Head of the “Arlington” swings on patent ro-krt hinges, fitmiy held down by a thuntfc
Strong, .•ubstantial. neat and handsome in dougt . and beautifuMy ornamented iu gola,
rn rew.
d plate
piati b-o i .............. .....
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and ... ia .........
inlaid or c
o n ........ k, moki r it I ih a dn
öl mole.
Bed
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highest Arm—Space tmder tho arm is
inches high rml 0 inches mug. This will admit the
largest skirt*», and even quilt«. It la Self Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through
except eye of needle. Shuttle ia cylinder, open on end, entirely art f-thren ding, eaavdo put in or
takeout; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. Stitch Regulator is on thebed o f the machine,
beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number of atitchet. tothe inch, ami con
be changed from 8 to 32 stilch**« to the inch. Feed i* double and extends on noth sw t * of needle;
never fails lo take rux»ds through; never stops at scams; movement is positive; t:n -spring* to
break and get out oi order; can l>e raiuud and lowered at will. Automatic Bo bom ' mder
filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Mac.line do**
not run while winding bobbin. Light Punning - Machine i* easy to run, doe* not fiat fgue the oper
ator, makes bttlc noise and sews r ipidly. Stitch i a double lock stitch, the same on both sides,
xvi 11 not ravel, anil can be changed without stopping th< m.Mhine. Tension is a imt spring ten
sion and will admit thread troi-.i :> to 1.7) «pool < • ion without hanging. Never rdtaout o f order.
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- - ** clf-s<-tting ncetlle, flat on one side, ami cannot be pntni wrong.
Bar IJToum! m
h r.' -b’md at, I \. With ««i cup at'the bottom to prevettfoil b^nfffttln^
on the goods. Adjustable Bearlngc - A ll bearings ate ens* hardened steel and easily adjuated
with a screw driver. /»I
Al' lini
!o-t ill*
r,lotion
be taken .-I
up. • - ....
ml the , machine
lifetime,
711 v. II can
' L I * I»«.
--------- ■ will last
II a J 11*1
Attachment*
chment: Iiach machine ia furnished with neceasary t- -o'snnd ncc^-ssorte*. and in »«Kmtouw a
,j«h an extra set of nttachmenls in a velvet lintel nit t;il I kjx . free of charge, aa follows; One
fiirnii..
t •'■
shirring
; et of four hem mers.’different
width»
up
r u f i l e r nti«l g a t h e r e r , o n e e h
i»n
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foot,
thrt rad
ent^er Woodwork of finest r,:,«!ity .<.!• or w il .«t, . -tide cover and drawers, mckcl-plated rings
t o d ra w e r* « <\ve*n g u a r d s to w h e e l, a n d d e v i c e f«*r r e p l a c i n g b e lt.
D'iY dipectlv of manufacti - hcr * A*n
CHIiüfiS C JI SAVE ACiCtn'i) ANU dealer s profits
rcial Wholesale Prize, but
o U R G R E A T O FFE R . $ 2 ^ . 6 0 b « " -
in order t > introduce this ht;: i-grade s.-wing m. line, w em ake r. ipecial con-
Conpon
jrn p a y
pon offer, gfc’i
chine at the low*
wc will : liip th
CMted, in ’
HIGH PttlCFA res
r readier o f t h is p a p e r a c n a n c e t o g : t a fi:*t-e1r.sa m a-
y;
offered. <>ri receipt «»f fid .g o cash And coupon,
¡bed machine anywhere securely packed and
c»*(c deliverv. A ten years' written warranty sent with
Mor \, y rf flmde 1 if m t ns r- or< rented after thirty days’ test
each machi
.hip c. O. J). for $1.» V) with privilege of twenty dsiys’ trial cn
♦rial. We
faith and charge*. If v o n prefer thirty
.cceipt f .
• om ant« * of
days' Inal 1 orej> y i f . h f-d for o.,F large 111 not rated catalogue with t ts lb
moniiit . * X;)iai"io ; fully liov/we ship sewing machine*« anywhere to any»
one nt the lowest t - nfictnrer'.i prices witho .♦ asking One cent in advance.
The best plan is t i *f nd all cash with or«W, :♦* v»»u then save the $1.90 di*-
Ktroerubcl ♦he i.tnwio ulttri be «eut with cré«»--
r . .::‘$
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