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Acquitte Citg §tftaüu Daily Const Mail, Official County Court Proceedings. Eugene Sehetter is io town, ( A d j O I R N K D J l'L V T E R M .) a w a i t i n g tbe return of his brother T U E SD A Y , AUGUST 5, 1902 Otto, who is now expected back BILLS ALLOW ED: from his outing, after which Eu gene will stmt luck to bis home in ■ E. L- Cor man, to pay Church Directory. Honolulu. hands for improvement T U s Ccnunoner. Pleasant Hill- Prices Cut to the Bone on (M r . B r ia n ’ s P aper ) Ivan 8 cofield sold out to Mr. The Commoner has attained John Smith, of Oklahoma for $2100, cash in hand. Also John Xturde- within six mouths from date of the vant who transferred to L. A. R ob first issue a circulation of 100,090 copies, a record probably never erts. Consideration $2500. equa'ed iu the history of American Upincnpal C horoh .—E p is co p a l services One o f the new schooner was of road in R. D. 27 ....... The U. B. camp meeting at Sum $>32 98 ’w ill b« held at St. Jtrues ch urch , C oqu ille periodical liteiatuie. The uuparal- C lty the third bunday in each m onth. ner is a success and many are com launched from tde Marshfield ship Wm. Beckett, labor on iTed growth of this paper demon- j Sunday school at 10 a. oi. each Sunday. ing to Christ. The tent will ho yard Tuesday evening about 7| roads in R D 16 ........... W m . Horne full, P a stor. I I 25 strates that there is room in the The vessel was named ... _ . moved to Gravel Ford about the M E. C hurch, S outh: B reaching each o ’clock. newspaper field for a national pa-I m ’ Cecd, labor on roads a n d every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. The Argus, being christened by ^ _ 6 th of August and will he pitched per devoted to the discussion of m. Huuuay-sohool every Sunday a t 10 little Freida Holm. The launch-1 in R. D. 16 ..................... at the Bennett Grove with Rev. N. o ’ c lo c k . Senior E pw orth League at 6:80, p. political, economic, and social prob Crawford, the evangelist,in charge. in. Junior League at 3:30,p. in. Prayerm eet- tug passed off smoothly and was H. L. Varney, labor on lems. T i the columns of The i n « T h u rsd a y eveu in g at 7:30. witnessed by quite a crowd. | roads in R D 16 ........ 8 00 Presiding Elder F. H Neff was Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes H . (5. A llen, pastor. iu from Philomath and held quait- Ins best efforts; and his review of Just before going to press the ¡Alfred Johnson, lumber C ubihtian C huboh .' -Prt-aehiiiK eaoh 1st and 3rd Sunday in each m onth a t 11 a. in. M ail is infoi Died that a telegram for R. D. 27 .................... 2 ! 04 erly ineetiugs at ( oos River and political events as they arise from and h p. ui. C om m union services at 11 a. I Gravel Ford circuits. Sheridan brings the sad j j G Fish' hunbe'r" for" " R. time to time can not tail to interest in.. Sunday-school at 10 a. ni. E ndeavor to T. ft society at 3 p. m . all cor^ d lly invited news of the death in New Y’ ork of Pleas int Hill school closed on the those who study public questions. I) 18 ............ to attend all servecea. 86 60 Mrs It A. Graham No further j 25th a ud a sociul meeting was held The Commoner's tegular sub M. E . Church. —P reach in g service every John Smith, labor on roads that eveuing. scription price is $1 per year. We 1st, 3rd and 6th. Sunday at 11. a. in. and particulars are obtainable, except and 7,30 p. m. Sunday s ch o o l eyery Sunday that the remains would be taken to in R D. i&..................... 15 00 The hunting parties report good have arranged wi'h Mr. Bryan a t 10, a. m . E pw orth League, 6 30 p. m. the old home of tbe deceased in S. B Cathcart, surveying whereby we can furnish his paper, times Hnd plenty of game. P ra y e r m eeting every T uu rsday evening at 7.80. A special in v ita tion isex ten d ed to the Canada for burial. and the H erald together for one! roads, recording sur I. M. Weekly and a cinnamon p u b lic to attend all services. year for $2. The regular subscrip W. fc*. H olcom b, Pastor. I t t lo -a t a n I o n i c . veys of same, etc............ 9 00 bi ar had a lively foot race down the tion price of the two papers when T h e W . C. T. U. m eets every Tuesday at mountain side mid across Elk creek. There are times when your iiver Bandon Fire Dept. Band p. m. at the Presbyterian cL treh. I. M. was getting out some timber subscribed for separately is $2.50. Presbyterian Sabboth sch ool t^ery S ab- ueeds a tonic. Don’t give purgatives Hall rent for election..., 2 50 when a smull dog that was with him DeWitt’s b oth at 10 a. in. Jesse H all, Superintend that gripe and weaken. Contract for re-planking and found Brutn. Bruiu made for the en t. Little Earl} Risers expell all poison P reaching each 2nd and 4th S abboth at from the system and act as tonic to putting new stringers in Davis dog aud tbe dog came to I. M.wiih 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. You are cordialy the liver. W. Scott, 531 Highland Slough bridge (cedar stringer« and Bruin in pursuit, anil I. M. tool; in v ited . Samuel 8 . W hite, Pustor. G erman B aptist Services by K e v .C . H . ave., Milton, Pa., says: “ I have fir plank) awarded to Z. T. Siglm leg bail with the hear following LYO N S’ B U IL D IN G , COQ U ILLE C ITY , Karklow eaoh 2nd and 4th Sunday in each close. He van as far as Elk creek carried DeWitt’s Little Early Risers m onth, at the Little Church at this place. for 68 c, per lineal foot. K e e p s ccr-stanty on H a n d K’resib. M eat, where a flock of geese attracted ihi with me for several years and would Bids for hauling gravel on Myrtle bear and said bear made a bait, an ! not be without them.” Small unJ of -A-1 HCion-cds. L O C A L ITEM S. Mr. Weekly made hims. If safe by easy to take. Purely vegetable. Point Road received as follows: They never gripe or distress. John Curren, 60 c. per cubic yard; running still further. He said be (iolden Crown at Perry’s store. Digests what you eat. Spires, Lehnherr & Davenport, 60 c run as fast as he could and a little faster. This preparation contains all of the H. >S. K rib sells tbe Champion Baseball Schedule. per cubic yard; T . C. Norris and Uncle Win Notlev was up to his digestants and digests all kinds of mower. Geo. Laingor, 60 c. per cubic yard. old stamping ground and made his food. It, gives instant reliefand never Aug. 10.— Bandon vs. Coquille, falls to cure. It allows you to eat all Bids rejected. Thos. Preston, o f Bamloo, was at Coqaille. old friends a visit, before be left for the food you want. The most sensitive in town Thursday. He lived on the east tomaehs can take It. By Its use many In the matter of grading the Californi. Aug. 17.— Coqaille vs Mars li Jiousands of dyspeptics have been Guy Rose, o f Myrtle Point, went field, at Marshfield. road between Myrtle Point and fork of he Coquille in the ’ 70’s. Hired after everything else failed. It W a t e r l o o Aug. 24.— Marshfield ve. Ban- Coquille ftom near where the divid .^events formationofgason the stom to Bandon, Thursday. ach, relieving all distress after eating. don, at Baudon. ing line between Belieu and Fred Mrs. J. II. McGee, of down the Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Aug 31.— Coquille vs. Bandon, river, was in town I hursdny. Schroeder places crosses said Co It can't help at Coquille. Coquille City. Oregon. Road to A. J. Radabaugh’s house, R. A. Easton, of near Dora, made but do you good Prepared only by E. O. D e W it t & O o ., C hicaga our office a pleusaut call ou Wed rbis signature is on every box o f the genuine tbe following bids were filed: T ho SI. bottle contains Zbi times the 50c. size. First-class in every rpsppct; courteous trputmpnt. Transient and reg Teachers Institute- nesday. D. R. Lewis & Co. $ 3000 ; John L a xa tive Brotno’ Quinine Tablet» R. 2S. Knowlton. ular Boarding aud Lodging. the remedy that cu n * » n c o ld in o n e d a y Wm. Cousins, of Eureka, Calif., Tho Annual Teachers Institute Curren, $2000; T. C, Norris and registered at the Hotel Coquille ou for C ook county’ will convene at 1 p. Geo. Laitigor, $ 1850 . Bids reject White Labor. First strppt— past PDd o f bridge. m. Aug. 4th, 1902 at Myrtle Point Thursday. ed and no contract awarded. B o h n : At Eureka, Calif., July audeoutiaue till the eveuing of the Resignation of J. A. Seed as 7th. 13, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Nova Supr. o f R, D. 16 accepted and A. All teachers and friends of public- Landrith, a son. education are cordially invited to Flanders appointed to fill x’acancy. TH E STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. 150 Styles W. D. Roberts, of near Riverton, attend and assist in both the daily Sold by All Stationers. Andrew Olsen appointed Road ESTERBROOK STEEL PER CO. 26 John St„ New York, was in town Thursday. He is now and the evetiingexercises. I would Supervisor of Road Dist. No. 1 , a reader of the H e u a l d . especially request the teachers to Tbe contract for painting the Mrs. L. P. Maury, of this city, remember tbe evening entertain roof of the courthouse was let tn went to Arago Thursday to visit ments and prepare to make this Chan. MathesoD for the sum o f $54. feature of the institute ns successful with Mrs. R. 8 . Tyrrell. Wherpupou Court ndjourned un as it has been in the past. For a dandy bargain in a finp til Monday, Sept. 3, 1902, at 8 W H. B u n c h , C o . Supt. garden lot with bouse and barn o ’clock a. in. -easEaæsæsEsra- call all tbe H e r a l d office. State of Oregon, ) B 8 . Booh and Commercial l/l/oi k in the neatest and latest styles- County of C oob , 1 A Snap For A Renter- G. H. Guerin, proprietor of the Our prices are right, 1, L. H. Hazard, County Clerk of Call at the HERALD office Hotel Guerin, at M jrtle Polut, had A good ranch for rent. About C oob County, Oregon.and ex-officio businees in town Thursday. 60 acres cleared, 30 plowland, bal Clerk of the County Court of the F or S a l e .— Four good cows, ance in iu grass. Good house and State o f Oregon, in and for the giving milk. Inquire of H. A. barn, usual farming iopliments County of Coos, hereby certify Withey, two miles east of Coquille aud one or two good horses and that the foregoing schedule o f ex City. light wagon will be sold cheap to penses o f Coos County, Oregon as The Coos County Marble Works, go with the place, also a few hpad audited and allowed by County of this city, placed a neat and of cattle and 10 or 15 sheep. Good Court of said County is a true and beautiful slab nt the grave of the crop on place l o w . Immediate correct extract from the p ro ce d - possession aud everthiug ready for iu g B of said Court at tbe July, 1902 late J. N. Draue Inet week. Wm. Rohm, of Riverton, was in business nt once. One mile from terra thereof, as the same appear C o q u ille , O regon. sawmill town Wednesday, having come up achool; . , . on place. , In „ good upon the Journal of said Court. Witness ray bund and the seal of to consult Dr. Culm 11 . regard to a j " e c t , ° “ f “ r ,mutluK ,,u d fi 8 ,nDB’ the County Court, this 29th dav of f. ,in n from from w h i c h he h e is « suffering „ f f e r i r m Kent $165 per year. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURiSTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. felon which Lease to commence next Novem July. 1902. intensely. (Seal) L. H . H a z a r d , ber and run six years. E 1 a.t 1 re 3 . 3 r 2STe-'xr Management. J. W. Mnel returned the middle Following is a list of crops, etc., County Clerk. of lar.t week from a trip up the and amounts at which they will be Electric I_.iglrt3 in eversrE com cnnHt. He went to Daniels creek offered: Treasurer’s Notice- Saturday where he will be employ Hay, 30 tons in barn, $200; 2 Ratos from one to two dollars ppr day. O T IO E is hereby given that nil C onnty ed iu a camp. acres wheat, $15; 60 bushels po- W arrants endorsed prior to Sept. 1st, 1900, w ill be paid on presentation at my F or S a l e : — A fine self binder, tatos, $25; J acre beans, $20; J office in C oqa ille C ity, C oos cou n ty, O regon. been used but little and is as good aero in assorted vegetables, $15; No interest w ill be allow ed a fte r Mar. as new, at bedrock price. Will winter apples. $ 10 ; 2 cows, 2 calves 26. ID01. T h is 20th day o f Mar. 1902. trade for stock. Inquire o f E. L. aud 2 heifers, $80; e team, wagon J . B. D U L L E Y , and harness, $180; 9 hogs, $18; 7 C ountv Treasurer. Carman, Norway. bee stands, $10; 1 new 14 inch I. N. DeLong, engineer at the plow, 1 cultivator, 1 harrow, $15; 1 Prosper sawmill, purchased the mower, $15; 12 sheep, $21; 1 l-yr- K i r s . GL K . W io ld ia ,m . P r o p n e t e s s . fnnn of l ’at Hazeltin, on the lower old colt, $ 20 . Are you suffering from rheuma river on *\Veduesdny of Inst week. Apply at H er a ld office. Mr. Hazeltin will go to California tism, Week Back. Nervous trouble or Generally run-down system? for a change. M i n i » I h e C o n n i* un|> w o r k » n i r i l i e Best Table Service. Use Electric Belts and Batteries. C o lt i. C ream ery M e n . Thomas Krew- Ruoms Neat and Clean. Far men and women. Electric JOHNSON, D E IN & C O „ PROPS. Laxative B rom o-Q aiB ine Tableta cure a son is prepared to turnish the best Courteous Treatment. eolil in one day. No cure, uo pny. Price Insoles keep the feet warm, and o f spruce butter boxes and cubes 25 cents. Handy to Depot and Boat Landing. prevent catching cold. For booklet at ttie furniture factory in Coquille aud circulars, address, City. Address him parlv and get •* t i i k t a l . m o 's n E A it i.v E l f c t r ic A p p l ia n c e Co., W o r k I r o n » tin - I ' h I I o I l* o m | tt-ll i n your order in in time. FRESH MEATS o f all K ind Constantly on Hands, also Medford. Oregon. H u- D r M r W U w a o l Ml. I, l .r r > , " by J. E. Adams, o f San Antonio, P rof. C harles M orns. 1,L. !>. M ost intense interesting book ever published. C om Texas, owner of onr academy build ly N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . plete, thrillin g, nml nccum te necoant o f Ha' iug obtained first class rigs and I ing, is expected here between the crestest disaster Unit ever befell the hu United State« Land Office. teams, I am now prepared to do n Uonebaru. ( »recoil. Jnne 26 1902 -will tlie Higlxest ZE^rlce for you. 8 tli and 12th of this month. E f man race — ureuter even than P om peii. Tells o t i c e is h e r e b y u i n e n t h a t in how M artinique, one o f the in* st beautiful general freight and passenger business ! forts will be made to have at least islands in the w orld, w ss suddenly trans- tHinip lance with the provto on» Cla.ic3s.ens and. want -40 dozen. between Myrtle Point and Bose bn rg. \ a short term of school iu the build ! form ed into a veritable hell. About 51K1 o f the act o f Conarea* o f June 3. Will leave Myrtle Point on Tu< sdav, I j puses, profusely illustrated with photo- 187H entitled "A n not for the Hnle o f tim ber ing tins fall. ' sr«| hs taken 'a fore and after tbe disaster. Iwiids in the mat**« o f C aliforn ia . Oregon making one trip a week. Will make C la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y Practically on ly "M a rtin iqu e B ook” in the N evada, and Warthinctou territory/ ’ :m e x W. C- and Dick Rose, of this field, lo r everyone now inaiats on havins tended to all the P u b lic Lamia S tate« by trip» tu Coquine city when occai ion requires First'class accmnmoda-! place, received b false report of the P rof. M orris’ book and n o oth er. Best au the net o f A nciet 4. 1892. *Jonen Flournoy, J. A. D u b e l l . Horn bnrg. county o f Donqlna. state o f tions giiureuteed. illness of their mother at Dillards thor, Inrsest Issik. illustrated, scientifically o O f reyon. Mvrtie Point. Oregon ! has this day filed i»» this office his accurate. Price. #1 ..'si. t g e u l s U ' m i i i - last week, and started for that »•»I. E norm ou« profits for tliosn who net «w orn statement No. 2*22. fo r the pnrehase nndlot » o f sec place immediately, finding that qiiK'ktv. M ost liberal terras. O utfit 10 o f the 8 1 NEH s EKt N'V ts. D on’ t lose a m inute Send fo r ou t No. 6 in tow nship No. 27 «oa th , ranee 9 their mother was well and enjoy cen fit LMMEDIA rK L Y and be at work The west, and will offer pr«*»f to show that the ch an ce o f a life -tim e for m aking m on ey. * land Aouuht is more valua ble for its timber ing an outing in the hills. fill Lines of Sunder Goods W e can show you the best goods for the least money to be found in Coos county. W e will supply you in all lines. Hawkins’ Store. KodoS Dyspepsia Cure P. E. Drone, Butcher, Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. TUTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE êw £ STEEL PENS J. A. LAMB & CO., For all kinds of Job Printinq- Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Agate wore Doorsand Windows, HOTEL COQUILLE, Lime and Cement, Agricultural implements, Pcir,ts ond oils, GLASS. N J. ELM W TY. P. TUPPER, Proprietor, New Boarding House Collier Residence..........................Coquille, O re. FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG. Best GoodS'Lowest Prices. Pioneer Meat n)arl(et, Fish, Clams and Chickens N j C'lnrl« A t o . t m s . , 4 t l i N I., F la il- stone than agricultural H purposes, and to establish his claim to »a id land b efore K* m . Andy Hartman, for some time the Uetrister and H eceiver o f this office at past an inmate of the county in U< seburg on Saturday, the 13th day o f firmary, was adjudged insane and S eptem ber, I9l»2 He nam es as witness, a; Ul. »seas Flournoy. M illard C allahan, John committed to the asylum at Salem T h om , ('h as. Thorn, all o f H osebur«. Ole* by Judge Harlocker last week. He j A new house suitable for _____ Hotpl j eon. Any and all persons cla im in g adversely was conveyed to the capital by L. | or Boarding bouse— 10 tied rooms, a bo v e - desert bed lands are requested to R. Phillips aud Geo. Linegar. j office, sewing room, Palor &c., all the file their claim s in this office on or before Henry L. Shattuek of Shtllsburg,, newly furnished, and a N< . 1 new said 13th day Hep em ber. 1902. J. T . B it!D O E S . Register. Iowa, waa cured of a stomach Piano, Bathroom and Electric trouble with which he had been Lights. Lot 50x100 feet. Good afflicted for years, by four boxes of location: now doing a fair bnsi- Chamber!ain’s Stomach and Liver; ness. Reason for selling, poor Tablets. He hatl previously tried health, For particulars, euqnireof W S in c l a ir . many other remedies nnd a number Coquille , Or of physicians without relief. For sale by R. 8 . Kuowlton, _______ For Sale at a Bargain. & V V fiP l) F IL E R S IV ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, Hake your Washing Fil'sM,las8 (iW(iri,'s’ Dngoods. Boots ami Shoos. EASY. After the ball g-mp Sunday, a By U-ing Bandon man and a Coquille man had a tight on Broadway over the X , niaa|»|M>iulmrat. respective merits o f their baseball Have your ayes tested at your home teams, and Marshal Carter ran MRS. LOTTIE DAVIS. them both in. using Ids automobile aod correctly fitted. Write to H ole agent for Cooe County. for the ports i*e. Nobody from M . O . P O H L , Coquille, Oregon. Marshfield got mix-si up in the row— they bad nntbtug to fight Practical Optician. Uu sale at Gal I ¡era hard ware about.—News. • Myrtle Point, Oregon. 1 Store. No Lossof Time or Money H EN R Y HAVERKAM P, --------- G E N E R A I. AGENT F O R --------- Siqger -L a rg e - n e ctio n Golden Washing: Compound, Feed and Ware-House C o n In Sewing Machines ...For Coos County Has Local Agents in each toiun... MRS GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO Cive Us a Trial ! PROPRIETO Saddle Horses of befit 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. MASTERS, MARSHFIELD MRS. E L MOON, CO QUILLE. E. W HERMANN. MYRTLE POINT. GEORGE TOPPING, BANDON. ■The Oil put up by the Singer Company is second to none. it » trial