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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1902)
----- ;.....................■ Populace Fleeing From Earthquakes- P R Tracy Again Puts In Appearance. U O R A - w - o f ------------- -- — ' ■ — — ; L os A j . amos , C al, July 31. —The T U E SD A Y , AUGUST 5, 1902 people of tins city a n ! vicinity are ~ —- " terror-stricken nu«l nre fleeing from PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY ' tlieii homes to places of safety ou •ccoufil of the increasing severity of the esithquskas which hav* vis 0 . F . D e a n . E d it o r a n d P r o p r ie t o r ited tliis section since the night of C o u n t r O ffic ia l P a p e r. ttie 27th, since which time it is Devoted to m e materiel end social a 1 estimated 75 distinct shocks of The Oaildieg of tbe Coqailie Valley particularly earthquakes have lieen felt. and of Cooe County generally. most severe shock occurred at 1:510 Subeoriptioo, per year, in advance, gl.no j o ’clock this morning, when the earth seemed to lurch from the A Fertiaad Man's Opinion ol Coos Bay. south to the north and then twisted Si»****. Aug. 2.—Riding nil ujKht, hiding su l resting l>.\ day, Harrv Tracy, tic- Oregon despera to, tritTefing neross Eastern Wa-li- iUKtou ,,t th- rnte cf3t> miles a day At 2 o ’clock this morning he was dose to EphrHtn, 75 miles due west of Spokane, It is believed to be hit purpose to swing through the thickly wooded couutrv north of this city into IJabo and Montana on his way to the “ Hole-iu-the- Wall ” T„, „ phnne ruea8,l„ P8 reoeived by r v b:LT;:zz .t M M E t h e Soutfywesteri) Oregoi) Veterans’ Association TO BE H ELD AT COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 10. II. and 12. 1902. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10th. Gen. Lyttle Post, G. A. R., meet at Hersey’s hall at 8:30 a. m. Then march to the cars and boats to meet visitors and escort them to the grove. Signiug the roll. 1:30 p. m. Music bv the drum corps. Address of Welcome by the Mayor. Responses by Veterans from Bandon, Myrtle Point and Marshfield. Songs or recitations selected by the Coquille Circle. 1. 2 . I T h e U . 8 . C iv il S erv ice C o m m ie - ■ "JL— ■■ N O T IC B O F AF K M N t Ut- N T t i F .u m i N . ! slon w ill ho ld e xa m in atio n s, d u r in g IB’iB A T O li \<ILL 1 S e p te m b e r i n d O c to b e r , iu »e v e ra l p l i c e « in each state to Recure v o u n g k t OTICE 18 HEltK BY GIV EN JTIIAT I 1 . _ . . Imvw lx*t*n duly appointed by the coun m en a n d w om en fo r tb e g o v e r n m e n t *y c u r ; ,,f Cow County. Or.gon. admin- se rv ic e . T h e r e arc n o w 1 2 ( 1 4 2 ‘J, 1 i^tratorwitn tbe will annexed, of the efttata •IftHuitiHil c ivil ni Magnolia Morriion. dcceaned. und that itthHiu u i i , ujj fwrill>„n huvi»'»< olainiH «gamut suu! service, b e in g an increase o f 46,730 ! ^rait* art* required to present the same, posit ions iu th e eli in ui v >eais. vp firs There u* were 7 97*2 dulv verified, on», of nt Coqoill*. tbe office ouonty of Sperry in six lnere re !,»• - & 0haaeiu the to oity of persons appointed between duly J. Ores««, withiu six mouths from the date hereof. W . C. C hah * 1901, and April 15, 1902, beiug at Administrator with the will annexed of the rate of 10,070 for the year. the estate of Magnolia Morrison, deceased. Lai vi July Iß. 1U02. There will probably bo 11,000 a p p o in t m e n t s n e x t y e a r . a t a p p o in t m e n t v a r y f r o m S a l a r i e s ------------------------------------- - $06 0 to | N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T $ 1 ,2 0 0 a y e a r w it h l i b e r a l p r o m o * t i o n s f t f t d r w f ir d . All a p p o in t m e n t s u* a ie f o r lif e a n d f o r m o s t p o s it io n o n l y a c o m m o n s c h o o l e d u c a t io n iu p d d , P i s r r e p q . m u i ir r e p o o l l i i t t i i c c s s n o r r r r e e l l i i g g i i o o n n is is N O T I C E IH H E K E B Y 3 I V E N T H A T IN the'nnderaif/ned .has / l e d h is t in a l a ccou n t hh the a d u iio R tra te r o f the E s ta te 0 f p^ tno G a ffe y. d e c e iv e d .n n d th a t T h n rs - day th« 7th d ay o f august, 1902, h a s been ,et r ^ by fo r r;xlK C o o o s b je C o c u tio n ty O ou the HH onuuty th e d a v o f o o u r rt -t,en n s , S l d / t a D r 'h£ ' ' u ' ,r ^ U , of o 'rih ?.t ," t o “ “ " « ' V " ,“ bl: b“ e!-,° » l‘ “ « l b . « i o t i l l ' C M . «9 a. in. In this lonely region home after o o t c o n s id e r e d . T hose d e s i r i n g to said fin a l a cc o u n t’ am i th e s e ttle m e n t o f believed to have spent the day t o t a k e e x a m in a t io n s o f t h is k i n d tmid estate, J . It. M c G b b . visit o f several days at Marshfield:j of goods. resting and grazing his horses. .. , . D ated J u ly 8,1902 A d m in is t ra to r, c a n g p t f u l l i n f o r m a t io n A b o u t t h e m l “ It is my prediction that within Tim people are panic-stricken About 11 o ’clock last night a man • free «by writing to fhe Columbia j the next ten yoars, Marshfield on ' and many are leaving ton n by whom the officers are convinced was O T I C E ih hereby g»v<*n thr.fc th e f in a l Correspondence College, Washing Coos Bay, will be a city of 50,000 train, and in all available vehicles, Tracy, roda through the mam street report, o f la a ia h Ila c k e r, pxecuter o f ton, D. C., and asking for its Civil j tbe la s t w ill and testam ent o f M ilto n E . A n - inhabitants. W by do I think s o ? , Three distinct shocks were record- of Coulee City. He was riding one 3. j ders»>u, tlecean d. has bet-u tiled in th e C o n n - Because of the possibilities of that | *>d between 7:25 and 7:30 this horse and leading another, and 2:30 p. in. ‘‘Our Country’s Growth up to the Spanish War,-” by a vet Service Ca alogue for 190*2. ! tv C ou rt o f the S tate o f O regon fo r Coo» country, but primarily because of morning, and these later disturb seemed anxious to keep away from j C ou n ty tlio 9th d i v o f Jm ie , 1902, a n d th a t Summons eran from Myrtle Point. I the tim e fo r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s th ere to a n d the natural harbor and good bar ances adde 1 much to the terror of the light. About 2 o’clock tbis co n s id e rin g th e sam e has by o rd e r o f »aid M usic ljy tho drum corps. they have there. Before I visited the inhabitants. In the D istrict G # n rtof the state o f Ore I C o u rt been set fo r th e 7th D a y o f J u ly , 1902 morning sotne campei s besides the gon for CJoos county, sa. a t 10 o c lo ck a. iu . o f o f s a id day, that country I was of the opinion 3:00 p. m .' “ The Value of our Citizenship,” bv A. Dahuff, of Coquille. President Benjamin Wheeler, of roa 1 five miles west oj Almira had IS A IA H H A C K E R . Maud S und, | that the bar was shallow, but find University of California, was com Song, “ Star '¡¡»angled Banner.’’ E x e cu to r o f ttuid E stn e . P la in tiff | Suit in equity fo r d i an altercation with a passing travel they have 2t feet of water at low municated with by telephone, aud va > v< rce. Signing the roll. er who is believed to have been the C narles W. Sund. j tide. It makes one o f the best har advised that tbe people be ready to fleeing mnrderer. They grumbled 8:00 p. in. \ftsie selected by the B indue Poet. N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N . D efen dan t. j bors on the coast. There are now leave at a moment’s notice, aud for T o Charles Sund, d efend ant. because he hud Lightened their 8:15. Speech by Row. Holcomb, of Coquille. Departm ent o f the Interior. five schooners on the ways which the doors of residences and places In the nam e o f tho Stnto o f Oregon yon L and Office, Kos^burp, O regon, horses and were told if the animals Music by the drum Corps. June 27, 190£. will cost $70,000 apiece, These of business to be left open so those nre hereby required to appear and answer got loose they could catch them. N otice is hereby given that the follow in g the com p lain t filed against you m the schooners are 275 feet in length, indoors might escape in the event above entitled suit within ten days from named settler has filed notice o f his in ten •„ THURSDAY, SEPT. 11th. To the remark that lie was traveling and will carry four masts- I presume of further disturbances. The ad late tho traveler answered, “ This is the d a te o f the service o f this sum m ons tion to make final p roof m support o f his n o o n you , if served w ithin this cou nty, or claim , r.nd that said p roof will be made they are intended for the lumber vice o f President Wheeler was com- 9:30 a. m. Slyisic or song selected by the Myrtle Point Post or W R. C. the time of day to travel,” and rode if served within any other county o f the D »fore R egister nnd R eceiver o f U nited and coal trade. muniateu to the people anil was on. Since then he has not been 9:45 a. m. “ Qur Country’s Expansion and its Possible Influence on our s*nte within tw enty days from ihe ante o f States Land Office, ltoseburg. O regon , on the serv ce o f tnis sum mons on you. And August 30, 1902, viz: Jones F lou rn oy, on “ Spreckels, has a big coal bunker immediately acted upon. heard from. National Life-” by a veteran from Marshfield. if you fail to answer, for want thereof tuo H. E. No. 11754 for the lots 2, 3, 4, S ection ..... ............ ■•'3 ------------------ there, as have Goodall & Perkins, will apply to the court for th e re (».township 27 south,R 9 west. He nam es the Music and anecdote of camp fife to fill the time till dinner, which plnintiff The country about Almira is fill lie f dem anded in p lain tiff's co m p la in t: a follow ing witnesses to pro.\e his continuous, and they are shipping from one to Notice. ing up with pursuing officers. will be prepared by the ladies for soldiers of any of Uncle Sam’s auccient statem ent o f which is as follow s, residence upon and cu ltivation o f said five boatloads of coal to San Fran v land, viz: Sheriff Gardner, of Lincoln County, wars regardless of the color of the coat they wore, and families of viz: Charles T b om , o f lioseb u rg , O regon, cisco each week. Then too, the Notice is hereby given that ah ! ltn(j F o r a decree annulling the marriage re ^ ______ ____ of Douglas ypjei-iflf DeBolt, veterans. * Ulysses Flournoy, o i lioseburg, O regon. lation nnd con tract existing between plain C o o b Buy & Salt Lake Citv road is Coos con John 'O jom . o f iioeebu rg, O regon. IRU*y wariants endorsed I County, are leading the chase. tiff an d d efend ant fo r the care, cu stody taking up contracts for a right of prior to Apfil_ 1. l.ffil 'vtll h“ paid | forts are being made to head off any 2:00 p. in. Called together by the long roll. M illuru C allahan, o f W ard ton. Oregon.. and con trol o f the two m inor children and J . T . B R ID G E S , 2:10 p. m. “ O^r Country’s Future,” by a veteran from Bandon. fo r costs. • way and will start their dock this on presentation at my office in ¡attempts to cross the Columbia R egister. The service o f this sum m ons is m ade by coming week. This will make a Coquille City, Oregon. Music or recitations. ltiver into the Colville Indian reser publication by order o f L . H arlooker, Jud »e trans-continental road right into N O T IC E . o f the county cou rt o f the state o f O regon 1. No iiiterest will be allowed after vation. One posse is headed toward f jr C o o s County, m ade July 17, 1902. and Coos Bay, which taken with the August 10, 1902. 2. J. B. D ully , V fO T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T the Wilson Creek district, southeast should d efend ant fa il to answ er,Judgm ent natural advantages and the lumbar nder and by virtue o f an order o f sale o f d efault will be taken on the Jrd o f Sept. l Y County Treasurer. of Almira and another toward Go- 3. m ade bv the county cou rt fo r Coos Co, Ore, coal, farming, and dairying interests 190^, W alter S inclaiu , Coquille City, Aug. 5, 1902. mid entered o f record in the jou rn a l o f sa id van. A ttorney for Fla intiff. Song by Marshfield veterans. gives large openings. Marshfield court on the 9th day o f J uly, 1898, I shalL S pokane , Aug. 2. —Sheriff Cudi- offer for sale and sell for cu sh a t p rivate now has a population of 2,000, but 7:30 p. m. Business meeting. East Fork Items. N O T IC E O F A I M IN I8 T R A T R IX , I sale a fter the 20th day o f August, 1902, at hee, of King County, is in the city. is bound to grow. j the dwelling house ou tho premises herein Speech, “ Our Indian Wars.” It is uuderstocfd that he will go to N otice is hereby given that the under after described the follow in g described real ---- > ♦ . ---------- Music, songs or recitations by Coquille Circle. Mrs. C. O. Payne and her daugh Lincolu ___ signed has been duly nppoipted ad m inis- j eHtate belonging to the estate o f F. M - County to join in the cha?e ira trix o f the estate o f Bird V ow eli.deceas- ltoa ft, deceased, to-wit: SEi-4 o f N W JL Professor Wag mpr, city archi ter, of Los Angeles, Calif., have | after Tracy, 1. ed, nnd thnt all persons having claim s W )tfo f NW»4 . and N W «i o f the S W ^ o f tect of Venice, declares that the sprnt the past week with her sister, section 9,'>. township 28 south f orange 13, a ga in st said estate are hereby notified that west, o f W illam ette M eridian in o f Coos whole city is doomed, tlint for Mrs. Stemmier. They bad not seen Drain Normal. 3- County, O regon, con ta in in g 1(>0 acres, m ore they are requited to present same, duly many years a gradual subsidence each other for 11 years. Miss Payne verified, to the undersigned at her residence or les:*. 4. The fall term of the St'ute Normal, of the suisoil has been observed is a teacher in the public school of in C oqu ille C ity, C oos County, O regon, Dated this 14th day o f July, 1902. FRIDAY, SEPT. 12tb. and he believes that eventually it Los Angeles. at Drain, O lo g o n , will o p e n Monday w ithin six m onths from tho date ot this F. M. M iller , n o tice . M ary A V ow ell . will all give way. September 8th, with a full faculty Executor o f the estate o f F . M. R ou tt, d e Mrs. Stemmier is improving in A dm inistratrix. 9:00 a. m. Signing the roll followed by stories of camp life. ceased. D ated June 24, RJ02. The passing of the blue from tbe health. Hei daughter, Mrs. John of specialists. Old fashioned hand shake. The growth of the school the past uniforms of United Statps troops Luttrell, has been with her for the Music by tbe drum corps. will be regarded with regret by past week. year wag sixty per cent over the Break ranks. many people who have long looked Mr. Smith, a now arrival from preceding year, with an excellent apou the blue uniform ns as essen Oklahoma, has b o u g h t t h e Scofield P r ° e p e c t f o r the coming y e a r , George Leech has been appointed by Commander Quick to collect House Painting, Gilding and tially a part of the Americau army runch and taken possession. funds of citizins in Coquille City. I The d e p a r t m e n t o f Mathematics as is the red, white aud blue flag Bronzing,. AND > By Order of Ivan Scofield and family have le ft! « mJ English will be p la c e d on a Marine Painting, Dr. Biggs, public pathologist of Coos county ai^l gone into the Will- more practical basis and all work JOHNATHAN QUICK, Commander. Art Decorating,. New York Ofty, states iiis couvic- amett Valley. will be strengthened. The labor», Fresco Painting 1 A. DAHUFF. Adjutant. tion as a result ol the numerous toriesnnd library will receive ma Transferable The Coos Bay and Ttoseburg stage terial additions and all work will be autopsies he has had to perform, Paper Hanging line have teams and rigs that are that 60 per cent of tho subjects he given, as nearly as possible, by the .Johnson Dean & eo. purchased Bnndon Recorder. Thoronghlv Eqnipppff for all Drawing anil good to look at and a comfort to bss so examined have had tuber- laboratory method. Physical train Designing* kinds of Hpnrv Averill returned lost, week laat week of Z T Sight), of the Painting in Distem ride iu, consequently there is a big culosis at some time iu their lives ing will receive due attention. The from a visit to his father uf Browns- isthmus, thirtv-twn head of fine passenger traffic over the road. Enameling, and have become cured. traicing department is in excellent beef steers, paying $1000 therefor. per, The Sturtevant ranch has been condition, affording the practical in villo. They were driven through town The Khedive of Egypt will OJ J. B. Maishsll & Soil are erect Pyrography. sold to Lewis Roberts. a teacher’s preparation. A teachers’ Sui day. doubtless have the pleasure o f hear Stucco Work. - - ing n building ou a lot near tlipir HARRY BACKENST0, review class will be maintained, and ing “ Listen to my Tale of Woe” Blue prints maps of any Town store which will be uspd by Mrs. C O Q U IL L E . and “ Trouble in the Household" .V lo llic r ' A I wiij n lii-i-|ts II l ln u t ly . permissson granted to those of Hite for an ice cream parlor. ship in Rose burg, Oregon, Land "M y mother suffered a long time certain experience to avail them- as sung by their composer, Mr. E. W. Fahy, o f whom mention District, show ng all vacant lands Hurbert T. Smith, who has just from distressing pains and general selves of the training department. was made last week as baying re for 50 cents each. If you want on^ ALW, For catalogues address ill health i I uh primarily to indiges been appointed deputy vice coun ceived a brokfii leg, is getting information from the U. S. Land J. H. Orcutt tion,” says L. W. Spalding, Verona, sel at Cairo. along n ic e ly and in due course of | Omce^address, President A naturalist calls attention to a Mo. “ Two years ago I got her to T it l e G uarantee <fc L oan C o . tim u will be around again. try to Kodol She grew better at very common error among artists. Rose burg, Oreg. T » C u r e u C o l i l i n O n e O n ,- . Millard Shoemaker brought back once and now, at the age of seventy- He states that artists almost iuvari- Take Laxative Brume Q niolne Tablets encouraging new^ from Portland as Married ubly represent snakes, and especial six eats anything she wautH, re Alt drug^iat, refund the triune}' if it faila in -nre. I. W Grove’ a signature is uu each to the probable construction of die ly water suakes, as progreasii g by marking that she fears no bad ef DUX. B illia r d P a r lo r -UC. proponed railroad from Coos Bay M Cl url Elrorl— At the residence a series of folds made on a vertical fects as she fins her bottle of Kodol to the interior. He says that there | of the bride’s mother in this city plans whereas it is impossible for haiidy.” Don't waste time doctor Riverton Pickups- are all kinds of money in the banks Sunday. Ansr 3, 1902. Max McCloud them to so progress. Their real ing symptom. Go after the cause. of that tdace ready for use in the and Miss Frances Elrod, Rev. Win. inode of locomotion is by n senes If your stomach is sound j our health Little Fletcher Chaney cam» very enterprise Kodol rests tho Horsfall afficiating. of folds made on a horizontal will be good. stomach aud strengthens the body near drowning last week while in Isa in Walker, o f Northern Curry, plane. 2 >Te-ws Sta-Ci-d.. -A- ¡Ljargre Selection cf 3STcveis by digesting your food. It is na bathing in Coquille river. was in town yesterday, on his way Ill» • Iclit Tlipenlencrt. The Department o f Agricnltnre ture’s own tonic. Wm. Rohn and Clifford Martin to the Mountain Ranch, where ip R. S. Knowlton. “ While picnieing last m«»nth has issued a circular, by Prof. L. are both suffering with felons on has purchased a flock o f 5U0 sheep, 11-year-old boy was poisioned O. Howard, giving directions for their hands. Mr. Walker has disposed o f bis some weed or plant/’ says W. Mamhlletd Man.i using hyrlrocyncid-gas for destroy butcher business in Humboldt J. F. Loo had his house moved. Dibble, of Sioux City, la. A. M. Crawford nnd wife, after ing household insects. The circu It now presents a far better appenr- county.'and will spend the summer rubbed the poision off his bands in lar rloes not appear to dwell with rusticating in this section for in Curry. Mrs. Walker will arrive to his eves and for a while we were 'Tí- sufficient emphasis on the deadly ' w,’pks, left yesterday morn | ancc." Last Saturday evening the people un from Eureka soon.— Pi »rt Or j afraid he would lose his sight, character o f this ngent which ,nR Iheir home in Hosebnrg. ford Tribune. / N e w D r u g S t o r e , i Finally a neighbor recommended should be employed only in ex The steamer Empire sailed had a basket social at the new school ; house across tho river. The sate of DeWilt’s Witch Hazel Salve. The tremecases aud then with except- north yesterday at 10 s. m. from Final Settlement. 1 first application helped him and in tonal care. Han Francisco and will be kept qiiskets netted them over $17. Patent medicine agents have In <4> In the C ounty Court o f the State o f O re | a few days he was as well as ever.” j Mrs. Semple, daughter of Presi- di lug this town for tbe jmRt week. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, scalds gon fo r Coos County. GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT dent John Tyler, has expressed the fro'“ ,llH L ',hl,v hu'lk,,,H D ona A nna . In the m atter of the estate o f wounds insect bites, DeW itt’s \\ itch ! MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES hope tbs*, in the renovation of the I 1 ,<,e 1(1 anpecled to he in A M E L IA R . C O L L I E R Deceased. HazelS live is sure cure. Relieves TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. White House, ths chandeliers and :>P” r»"o n by the 15th of August, N otice is hereby given that the under piles at once. Beware of couterfeits. \ Notice to Contractors. signed Executors o f the last, will an d test- caudelnbra will be proser“ed. f l !R plnBlh' r ''HS * m *e<l * ,ld PVHrf- ________________ . - ____________ % nmenfc o f Amelia R. C ollier, deceased, have R. S Knowlton. Tbey were selected by President j ,h l"K "• rU"hed to things their final report in said Court and Sealed bids will be received by tiled said court hav>* fixed bv ord er the final hear Monroe, she savs, and Hre of i l n s - l " 1" * » ’ i ! Alex Stand, clerk of school of dis ini* o f o b je ct«* ]* thereto 1» the 1st d a y o f The At Cost . schooner Alumna is nt oUr beauty. Mrs. Semple relates trict No. 3, up to 2 o ’clock, August S eptem ber. V.I02. the sam e bein g a dav o f tbe regular September 1902 teim o f said that in her father’s tune they were North Bend wbfre she will finish 16, 1902. for the construction of a court. I havr» boeu given charge nf the lighted with cand'es,it taking 24 tsking o d her cargo o f lumber— J. A. C o l l i n « . schoolhouse for said district 24x4N stock of harness, saddle*, bicvclea, boxes of caudles to light the White 1,000,000 feet and sail in alsmt ten S ophia E . Uouniuoir. leet, one slorv high. Plans nnd Having hud many years of experience in this line E xecutors o f said estate. tent*, etc., etc., of F. Long <fc Son (lavs for Cape Town, South Africa. House one evening. specifications furnished on applica we are prepared to give all the i and will in the next thirty days, The O. C. & N. Company will NOTICE ro TAXPAYER S. Those persons who endertake to tion to A. Stand, Arngo, Oregon. best of satisfaction. dispose of tbe same at c o f t. Come REBY G IVEN T H A T o t ic e is h e * defend General Bragg on the place their property along Coal Remem the Board o f E qn ab zn tion fo r the early and «void tbe rnsb ground of his extreme nge appear Bank Slough and in the vicinity of tonnty o f Coos sta te o f Or gon . will at- ber it all goes at cost. For Sale- seu«l at the office o f the cou n ty clerk o f 1 to forget that the defense is a con the Libby mines on the market T. W. S h u c k . aid co u n ty , at C oqu ille, Cons co o n tv. O r- I demnation o f those who npimint *d and will sell it in trnots or lots to A good stock o f furniture nnd oe g 'U . on tho 2f>th d a y o f August. A. D .. Surveyor a inau too old to be discreet. suit the puichaser. 1902. the same b e in g the last M onday in undertaking supplies with store Really, tbe General’s remark was Cat heal t is at work subdividing building, size 24 feet wide by 88 sa id m onth, at the hou r o f 9 o ’ clo ck a. m. o f said dav. and p n b l 'd y exam ine the simply ho opinion expres-ed pri the land. The O C A N. On. have feet long, 3 storv high nnd located assessm ent rolls ana c *rruct nil errors in some very valuable land, suitable valuations, d escription or q u a lity o f U nd *. | vately to his wife and should never on main street of Coquille City, ! lots o r other propet ty . have been mad» public, however. for farming or dairying purposes, Oiegon No opposition in husiin ss Now. t herefore. all pe rsons h a vin g b o si- j President Palms appeals to be and it will make fiue homes for a hut want to invest in real estate nras b efore the said B oard « f Eqn ilixa ion will take notice and a p p ear at the tim e and j prepared to demonstrste Ins good great rnauy people. C. M. Surens, Prop. place ------r- -• « • * » ■ -------- - aforesaid, and m ake due co m p la in t, sense by pnyiug no attention to the otherwise the assesament will sta n d as re Bring It Alonir. •lip- turned by the R-;sesaor. How S INIS. W itness my hand this 21st d a y o f Angnst The Patriotic League of the Rev Butter in large or small quan '•''•offer One Hundred Dollars Reward 1902. J . S I j AWRRNCE. olution lias sent to Washington, to tities fresh from the churn will bp for an, case of Ostarrh that cannot be Assessor of Coo? County, Oregon. | Hall’s Cntarrli Cure. b e p r e s e n t e d to Congress next win received at the Emporium on Mon cured F. i'V J. CHUNKY * CO . Proprietor«, ter, a petition setting forth the fact days and Fridays of each week. Toledo, O. We th e nndersitfued have know n F . J. that Dr. T. R. Timby invented and Price 15 ceuts per pound in trade. Cheney for »he Inst IS years, sad believe . • ». . patented the revolting turret which m a kiaoooow aoon him perfectly honorable in all business Vntmm • « * r n ha# ar*^*d ft hi tabl> service at transactions and rtnar.cislly able to carry waa first u sed on the Monitor Dr. The solid silver tahl» obligation, made by their firm. " arr thi ELECTIII6 ttfW u Timby se c u re d the patent fortiu s the B n 'isli embassy in Washing- out \t any DRYGOODS, GROCERIES giied «h re h a n fl tnrv make a wa*ro® G E N E R VL M E R C H A N D IS E . , si ,t I rnav. Wholesale Drnintist*. last ind*am«*lr T **7 .Wh * design in September 1862 and ton. Is said to contain over 1,000 Toledo, O . W .ld in s. Kinnnn A e nrrin. AND PROVISION low. any width o f «re», to fit any t i tein. SHELF HARDW ARE. Tkrrrm m trri I S p ----- Wholesale Drnuaists. Tolet o. Ohio E r ic s o D , to w h om credit fo r the pounds o f silver an 1 to be worth 4 «. T W j l M l •IwayfriAUUu« frMk Hall's I’ starrh Core is taken internally, idea has lieen accorded, was aunyly #50,000. Every piece is handsome- net ms directly upon the blood and mucous ___ QraklMC). O •J. tbe supervising engineer who ly engraved with the Briti.-h coat surfsor. ot the «vstein. Price, 7Sr per Agent, E. A. Howey: Hold by nil Drnmtiata. Teatimon superintended the building of the o f arms a u d other elaborate de- bottle. ial‘i frm' Successor to C. M Skeels. » Front Street. Coquille. Ore. Monitor. I signs. HalIV Family Fill# are the beat. hi“’Xr,h“ r:r,i;n “ ^ r l ^ " d.do “K • - I“"- N 2. SIGN WRITING Carriage - Painting mu Is the place to spend your leisure moments. Ail kinds of soft / drinks and fine cigars, g j j GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP i’l !h*,rnn1; C '‘rryiDB coal Prescriptions A Specialty. N -Golden mmmmM - - Buiding Coquille, Oregon.; THE EMPORIUM GOOD WHEELS UNDER ITS N E W MANAGEMENT Has just Received a Full Line of Latest Styles in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Dressgoods, etc. Leneve Building z. STRAN, Proprietor,