Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 11, 1902, Image 2

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Baudou Keooriler.
J. W Clinton Injured.
W e understand that J D. Stew­
O n Tuesday last John W Cliu-
San Francisco, Nov. t>.— Confirm-
The steam schooner Alliance, art has reuti d a house near town
and will move here for the winter. ton, while working at his cam p near j
the
Call-this
while
coining
up
the
river
about
1:30
T U E S D A Y . NOVEM BER 11, 1902 lrts P,
00« reP?rt1*1 . .
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injuries
fn in
n o r t tig m i
A d M i» practically this afternoon, ran iuto the east ap­
The Knights of Pythias are now j Bridge, received
aoeoaipliaM a for tbe amalgamation proach o f the Strel bridge, anil was at « o r k vigorously arranging for which it wus first thought lie could |
PU B LISH E D E V E R Y TU E SD AY o f all tlie extensive flouring inter- badlv damaged. The vessel struck their annual BulRt > take place Sat­ not survive, but later word com es i
that tie is recovering, to the great |
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ests o f the Pm-ifio Coast.
It will with such force as to break the fore­
urday, November 15.
They pur­
D. r. Dian. Editor and Proprietor | take in the large plants ot Wash- mast, near the deck. The mast fell pose to make this one the bgpt of satlafaetiou uf his many friends, j
At the tim e lie received the injury
; iugiou, Oregon anti California, and
tho cabin ami pilot-house, a]j
County Official Paner. will call into existence one large against
. lie was operating a donkey englue,
both of which we badly damaged.
F ollow ing is the list o f arrivals yarding out logs, aud I ad a “ tail
corporation, with a capital o f $20,
The schooner was arriving ill
^O-OOO an l fa c liti.s equal to aop- from San Francisco, and was to stop by the steami-r Mandalay w hen she h old ” on a small tree, and instead
arrived lu re Tuesday: John Kron- o f m oving the load ti e tree pulled
u/u\ . f Ooos Ooaaly generallv.
; plying the present and prospect! va- at Ainsworth dock-
O o c a u ille O it y . O r e o n ,
It appears,
enberg and wife, H A. Gross and down, striking Mr. Clinton on the
Labserii ti 'll, |,*rvunr ui a ivanoe, it SO ¡v greater de.namlH of the l’ acitic
however, that there was a misunder­
OoMt amt of the Orient.
William standing of siguala, and instead of wife, Mrs Thomas Lewis, sou Tom shoulder, l i e was rendered un­
and daughter Marv, J. M. Perkins, conscious for a time, his right First Class in aoenj respect Courtoos treatment, Transient
A Tims y Suggestion-
! Thomas, o f this city, is now in the lauding
the
Alliance
steamed
Miss Anna Breuer and Miss Irene shoulder being broken aud other­
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: East m connection with the deal. straight ahead.
There were three
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
wise bruised and huit.
The follow ing letter in tbe Ore-| Tho preliminary
advances were cars on the draw at _the time, a Jem sa.
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Dr. F. M. W hite was called and
gon Tim b«im an in connection with made a few weeks ago by Mr. Ilioni- Lower Albina, Upper Albina and
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NO CHINESE LABOR.
Thoroughbred Jersey Bull For Sale-
1 did what was necessary to relieve NO BAR IN CONNECTION.
iiifinv oilier facts connected with | 8° n>
*he Centennial Mills, of See Irvington, all wall loaded with pass
' him as far as m edical skill would
our last summer's fires should serve
and Mr. Wilcox, of the 1 ort- engere.
Annie L ’s. P ogis No. 579. Pacific j dictate, aud he was resting as com-
First Street—East End of Bridge.
us a stimulous to some good and bind I louring Mills Company,
Those on the bridge who saw the
strong legislation along the line of
Under the plan for financing the Alliance strike thought the draw Coast Jersey Cattle C lub, Sire Or­ fortalily ss co u ld be expected under
carelessness with Are:
| deal, says the Call, the owners of would give away under tho heavy e g o n S t o k e Pogis, No. 5U2; dam, the circum stances wlieu we heard
Dropped from him.
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'I existing properties are to receive strain, and this caused much excite­ A u ric Looney No- 352
Springwater, Or., Oct. 27, 1902.
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March 10, 1894. Breeder, I). LI.
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on a fixed and agr. cd valuation
Riverton
Hckups-
The T imukhman : It is with pleas-1 o{ p]antS; fcto _ 2a ,,er cent in c,l8h ment for awhile. The engines were | L ooney, Jefferscn. Oregon
reversed in time und tho bridge is
H A V E T H E V E R Y L A T E S T IN
ure lhst I comply with your request | an,j the reui»inidr r in bonds and
The above nniuial ofiered for sale
Another cargo of oral and another
not damaged.
o f the of the 25th inst.
lh e dam- »tocksi to ba issued by the new cor-
, is at preseut on the Flanagan &, cargo o f lumber shipped from Riv-
The Alliance was in charge o f l v unett’s Dairy ranch al Prosper,
age done in Clackamas county hy porfttiou to ha formed to effect the
| < r t n .
i Captain Hardwick, and lie was on ■ jj0 ([j dm U and sire have takeu first
•■„he fire of September 11-13 israther | amalgamation,
Geo. Sell and family have moved
¡the bridge of the steamer at the | (>l ,/<e8 Ht ,|lfi Oregon State Fair
hard to estimate.
The committee J
Mr.
here, of which your correspon den t;
I time, whilu, the ipjai term aster was | sevflri ] years in succession, and are | into Mrs Kii.necutt’s house,
is secretary, are gathering data as
Academy Notes.
at the wheel. Captain Hardwick j we|] knnwu to all prominent dairy j h -T is now i m p loje l at the River­
I f we can not suit you with what we have in stock we can make any
fast as possible. The information I :
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narrowly escaped with his life. One j men o f the state, and they have ton saw uiiii.
kind to your oflleiV
am giving you in this letter only
Miss Flore nee Carter has joined o f his arms was bruised by the
produced borne o f the best mi:k i O o . Steward and family will
first, mate and
cov.irs a territory of about forty the Normal class and will assist in ■ ing
*ri" debris. The first
¡[, tj1B state. Som e o f the ! move iuto tiieir residence next
G eorge is now putting a
square miles, that is, a strip about teaching in the iith giade. She is number of tha sailors who were on |)PifHrs from Annie L ’s Pogis can | we. k
ten.miles lon g and about four miles oue of Coos County’ s prom ising ihe bow at the time ran alt and all | p,, seen on the F. & 15 Dairy. On ! hew roof on his house.
wide. The strip includes the set- j youn g teachers. H er little sister escaped uninjured.
! account o f liits being f i several
J. F. Lee is now eihployed in the
tlements of Kicknpoo, Rocky Point « ill also attend.
! The direct cause of the accident I years on their ranch it has becom e ! Ci sine & Sturtevant camp as jingle
T h e l a t e s t i:ti
and Springwater. la m unable at
Mr. B elloni’a y ou n g people did " i l l not be known uutil an invest!- | necessary to part with him. lie is : hoy.
this time to give the losses sustaiu- ! not PUt«r Monday as was expected gation is made by the Government j perfectly gentle, has never have
The young people enjoyed a night
ed
Creek, Highland a.,
-.1 at Beaver
D
/a_—i.
8 severe ease o f sore eyes inspectors. #
|Jieen dehorned, is not the least j of dancing last Saturday eve. Ex-
Viola and other points in the coun ­ iu the family. T h e young man is
| breachy, (any fence will hold h im ) j <■• 11. nt music was rendered by Mr.
ty; but I may in the near future lie better nt this writing. The father
; and ti esc qualifications are not h |. j O. \\ illard’s orchestra.
Marsh lit* Id Nun.i
able to supply the deficiency. In is expected up from Lauglois to­
A log g in g engine was brought | ways found in the Jersey; his off
O. A. K elley is still limping from
the neighborhood o f which I speak, day.
down this week from Beaver Hill ¡sprin gs show the same disposition, i the effects of a kick from a horse on
101 farmers have lost in the fire,
| and his heifers are the best butter
Cleve Sumerlin entered school for II. Sengstackeus Pony slough
| Tuesday os las week.
and their losses range from $25 to
i producers in the herd. This proves
loggin g camp.
from the North Fork this week.
L ook out f< r a wedding in town
$2700. W e have estimated the loss
his value. H e is also a beautiful
You will find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at
The Ice and Cold Storage plant
W e now have the 8th and 9tl)
D ona A nns .
so far at $55.545, but these figures
animat iu form aud twh r. Price in the near future.
my
store.
will be revised some, and the total G rades complete and several o f the | has taken a contract to prepare $150 delivered on I narri lb " steam
[SAvitk- Toiiit Enternrme.l
amount will be increased a few lower classes. T h e full time of j ateelhead salmon for shipment to er at Prosper. Address Flanagan
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp-1
Edw in Schroedt r is constructing
thousand dollars. We have not es­ two teachers and part time o f three San Francisco und Portland.
&. Beuuett, Marshfield, O ifg o u .
ing
done
to order.
others
is
now
em
ployed.
a new re iilenco on Iris farm on the
timated the loss to orchards, iruit or
The schooner in tho Marshfield
Johnny Maddox, o f tile John South Fork
Miss Nannie M cAdam s who has shipyard is to be launched on the
timber. The loss to fruit will be
about $1200, nt present prices of hfen ill for the past week is back 15th. It is ho id Hlie w ill carry the Morgan place near Norway, was iu
Si ! b)llH-
W H. V » ; V I’ lias b
Ln speaking o f lam e ly ill, but bis cinj<litiou is now re­
dried apples and piuues. The total in her price again.
name o f 0. E. Heuckeudorff, tho town today .
Sanderson Building near the Wharf
apples,
lie
tells
us
lie
picked
n
lot
amount ns above does not mean
ported co n sid e rsb ly irupiovod.
proud title of her master builder.
recently, sixteen o f which filled a
what it will cost to rebuild, but Hero Of Tracy Hunt A Gubernatorial Pos-
. , -rMw n i-.,. .. THSgg r.-V.
; ~.■ fanaix'..j*-. .
Ned Wells, brakemnn on the rail­ five gallon oii can.
J. *J. LVdier bus resigned tbe
about the cash vnlue of tho old
slbility-
road, came near being seriously in­
office o f city marshal and Jesse
bu ildings aud iences, neither have
aud C h a'les
Pete
Anderson
Seattle, Nov. 6.— Sheriff Oudihee’s jured this week. He was caught W bitted came up from R ogu e Warfield has I ecu appointed to fill
wo estimated the decreased value of
stock, caused by the forced selling majority of 843 in face of vast B e -j bt#twf,®n lwo ™aH while making a river I lie first ot this week, having tbe vacancy.
o f the same made necessary bv the publican vote in K ing county, has J coupling, »in<l bruised a little about spent about four m nihs in Curry
.11 E W eekly,
Loti Rose and
shoulders.
others delivered s fine hand «»I Coos
total destruction c f hay and grain already started the political erv of
couuty fishing, etc.
in many instances. T o be fair with ‘ Cudibee for G overnor in 1904.” ! Dr. D. O. Smith has been confined
countv beef cattle to G eo. K<>hiliH
(den, tbe Rnsehurg butcher, lunt
those who have lost, I will say that Cndihee’s popularity is something to his rooms at Eugene the past
F or .4 Riitl ( old.
$100,000 will barely put them in wonderful, and is being discussed fortnight with a spell o f sickness,
If y o u have a had colti you lift'd Saturday.
ns g ood a conditiou as beforo the more than any otner phase of the but ho is now able to travel and
Am nog
oilier
im provem ents
a good relmblo medicine like Chamb­
late election.
fire.
will return to Marshfield next week.
erlain's C ou til Remedy to loosen about Ins hot >|, G. H. Guerin lias
Now a word as to the timber.
The little flaughte- of Mr. and and relieve it, and to nliay the irri­ added a neat bath room to tlie
Daily Const Mail.
This part of Chickmns is not noted
iuilammalion o f the houst- for tin* convenience o f Lis*
Mrs.
Rudolph C. Amstein, aged one- tation aud
T h eT en m ile fishermen are be-
for its first class timber, for, as a
Mi. G uerin om p oa -s to
ami one-half years, died in this city throat and lungs.
Fi r sale by R. guests.
rale, the trees are short and very ginning to haul in the salmon and Friday, the funeral being conducted y. Know I ton.
keep his house up-to-date iu every
are
making
daily
shipm
ents
to
the
limby. I find by d ose inquiry that
respect.
the day follow ing from the Baptist
vb.sut 10 sectioiIs have been burned cannery.
church, Kev. Thomas Irvine oifieiat- I
In the eyes o f Twentieth Century culture is con­
('liv ed Ot |*l|e* A *<•*• A#
over, aud with the exceptions of
Capk. M. P. Pendergrass takos ing.
sidered a necessary accompaniment o f good
about two sections, the timber Ills old stand at the wheel o f the
Mr. 0 . Haney, o f Geneva, Ohio,
breeding and a good education, therefore
stumpnge would amount to no more Fiver today, after being laid up
had tbe piles for forty years. D oc­
Estray
Natica-
the Organ and Piano haue become almost a
than for cord wood, A good, fair with erysipelas since Sept. 30th-
tors and dollars d o him no lasting
necessity In euery household,
estimntc o f the loss to timber would t Capt. Painter will take a week’s
good. DeW itt s W itch Hazel Salve
N otice i£ hereby
given that
be about $7,500, probably 30,000, [ vacation nurl then go hack to hie
cured him permanently. Invaluable
lhe question is to get the best instrument
R iv e r to n - O r© .
theie hns been for several weeks a
000 feet, and this would make fair old place as first mate.
for cuts, burns, bruifes, sprains,
jo
r the least money, in this the freight item
while
cow
with
several
small
red
!
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lumber if sawn in the next three or
lacerations,
eczema, tetter,
salt
enters
largely into consideration.
.t L iberal »(Ter.
spots about the neck, about seven Office in Riverton Hotel,
four years.
rl^eum, and all other skin diseases.
| Lo >k for the name I)eW >t on the
The undersigned will give a free or eig it years old, running nt large j
W hile tho people of Springwater
NOTICE OF FINAL SE rELEMENT. | package— all others are
cheap,
and vicinity have received consider­ sample o f Chamberlain’s Stomach about my premises at the M cQilIgg
able aid trom Oregon City and else­ anil L iver Tablets to any one want­ place and that the owner thereof is j "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j worthless counterfeits. R. 8. Knowl­
!
1
1
the
ander«!:
nud
hns
filed
his
finn!
nc
where in the way of clothing,money, ing a reliable remedy for disorders! hereby notified to rem ove said cow
ton.
A
haue solued the problem by combining the best
nr nr nro-
a* the ex< ontor of tho estate of Ri'b-
etc., for their immediate wants, yet of the stomach! biliousness or con or I will proceed to sell ,
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1 eri M Strnrii?. drCoaaeJ, nnt* the county
T
makes o f the country under one management
This is a new remedy prtafe said animal t<»r U' iiuhrhs : court lifts set Wednesday. December 3. EK)2,
much suffering will be experienced stipation.
A
and
shipping In large quantities at lowest pos-
A
mos S impson ! tlMt h in » the third liny of tne 1901? Decem­
care
and
keeping.
before spring. While losses have and a good oue. R. 8. Knowlton.
ber term of anid court, ns tho cay for henr-
sibls
rates. They handle some thirty different
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8
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I incr objections to snid final noeotmt and iiie
been very heavy, insurance has
J
makes
o f Piano, among them the famous
Blue prints maps o f any Tow n- settlement «>f said estate.
been very light us only n very few
Will Be No Goal Famine-
-r
i
Dated this 4th dav of Vovembor. 1902.
ship in R oseburg, O regon, Land
were insured, and then only for a
DAVID 1\ BTRANG.
Executor estate of Robert M. htranjz, de­
District, sh ow 'n g all vacant lands
nominal stifti.
W e don ’t sail K lon d ik gold mines,
New York,
Nov. 7 —President
ceased.
nor Standard Oil stock but so far
I admire the position you are tak­ Thomas of the Erie railway em­ for 50 cents each. I f you want an™
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATOR.
as we go, every­
ing in regard to setting out forest phatically denies the stories that inform ation from the U, S. Land
■ VTOTI0 E IN HEREBY G IVEN THA T
thing we sell is
fires, and could you see the devast-j anthracite coal will be scarce all Office, address,
Organs from $55 upwards. Pianos from $175
i
s
t.he
m
ulprsiuicit
b-.sbeen
dnly
appoint-
T itus G cabantke & L oan C o .
just as desirble
ation to tho farmers here from the winter.
ed the ndministrnfcor o f tbe estate ofTererm
He says shipments are in­
upward. Foi particulars enguire at “Herald”
Roseburg,
Oreg.
.T.
C
linton,
deceased,
and
that
nil
person«
in its way. Our
carelessness of hunters and campers creasing daily and 100,003 tons are
► •• C-» «
having claim « apninet said e s 'a te are here­
Office, Coquille, Oregon.
Gloves,
Neck
wear,
with their fires, you would say that now mined daily in the Lacknwana
by required to present them t o m e , duly
For Sale or Exchange.
verified, nt my resid enco near N orw ay, i
. Hats, C o l l a r s ,
a law making it a misdemeanor to valley.
Cìjas. Gflsseij. Wt}cIe£Ciie ^epreseijlalive, 351 Washington Street,
Coon oountv. ()reqon , w ithin «ix m onth«
| 'uffs. Umbrellas,
bunt or put out a camp file during
from tbe date o f this n otice. Dated this !
Portland, Oiegoi).
I
will
soil
or
exchange
for
Coos
Cam s, Etc., all
20th day o f October. 1902.
O n e ill In ill«* ( ' . m i ¿la (' « i r e .
the dry season would be about the
■ county property 4 lots in placer
G
W.
CLINTON.
bear
the
imprint
proper thing. G ive us more string­
Is tho only harmlpi
cough cure mining camp on
Adn iristra tor «>f the estate o f Teresa J .
Gravel creek,
o f quality nnd the
ent fire law s—then call out tlie army that gives quick relief.
Cures Josjihine county, Oregon, also 1 C linten, decetiHed.
iJ
and navy to enforce them.
Wo nove. «nil to
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, hotel, furnished; 1 feed barn and all
• pi t ss o f style
NO i ICE OF A IM IN 1 8 T R A T O U
Respectfully yours.
fellow the fashions.
w hooping cough, pneumonia, iistlimn out bu ildin gs;! dwellings connected
'I C E lb I1E EBY G IV E N T H A T
L. W. V an D ykk ,
lagiippe, and all throat, chest, anil \ by private first class telephone ou I i V A O i by
Never comes to the customers buying their goods at
an order o f the C ounty C ourt tlie .
¡-{^'iD SLAGLE, laiiof.
Sec’y Springwater Fire Relit’ Curn- lung troubles.
I got soaked by I above lots; 3 lois; t g ood rustic I undersigned has b.-on d u ly appointed |
I
adnum
ttrator
with
the
w
ill
annexed
o
f
the
mitte.
rain, says Gertrude E. Fenner, frame house; 1 barn with good
estate o f Jacob Kam pfer, deoenned. aud
! Munio,
la d ., and contracted n severe i well; g ood orchard and all rieces ian 1 tliat all pfrsoiis havin'.« claim s apninst said
,
Mctnllic calcium is now worth cold and cough
I tailed rapidly;
fm„. |,|0,.ks flw ll rmj I e stn ’ i’ arc hereby required to present the
Fame, duly w rifi at. i t my office in ( ’oqnille
$2.000 a pound. Professor Burch- lost IS lbs.
.....
My druggist recoin- ro,l(, (|t,[1(>t
l b ,0(.k below t track
City. ( t . . ccn a .y .
v .iilr n « x
rai
! icon'll:s ¡'ram tit
date «>f ! h’ « notice,
era, o f Aii-la-Cknpelle, has discov­ 1 mended One Minute Cough Cure.
on south side o f Grouts Pass. Jose­ li. ted thi 20th ih.v o f O ctob er. 1902.
For
euery
dollas
you
tender the house you get ita equiu-
ered a method by which it can tic The first Lottie brought relief; phine county, Oregon. This prop
A. J. SHERWOOD,
lent
in
value.
1 am back to my city foots up $3,(100 dollars nnd
made for fifty cents a pound. A several cured me
Vdr. inifltr.itor with the will annexed o f
P âT E S «T S
large demand is expected from tho old weight, 14S lbs.
One Minute brings in clear rent cash above the estate o f Jacob K am pfer. deceased*
and T R A D E M ARKS <"• return E N -
The business we do has been built on these principles,
T
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R
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attorney1» fee. Bend m odel, sketen
iron industry as it is thought cal­ Cough Cure outs the phlegm, re­ insurance and ---------- $1.00 [ter dav.
or photo and we send an [ M M E D I A T E
and
it
is on these principles we stand..
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FOR
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F R E E report on patentability. >\e give
cium will lie valuable in the purify­ lieves the eough at once, draws out W ill excimnpe for C ooh county
tbe Deal legal service ami advice, and our
Departm
ent
o
f
the
Interior.
L
and
Offieo
ing o f iron.
infiiinuiiation, eures croup.
Ail property, or cuttle, she<*p or pouts.
chargea are moderate. Try us.
Roeebnrn, Oregon. O ctob er 2,1902.
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R S. F or p u rticu lu h write the owner,
Tho newspaper portraits of Hnj? ideal remedy for children.
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h v t
the t«*llowin^-iianied aettlei’ ha« riled
Dry
Goods,
Groceries.
Boots and Shoes- Flour and
Muhammed Abdullah,the Mad Mul­ i Knowlton.
Thomas Butt, B ' idpe O regon.
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a
w
y
e
r
»
,
♦ * ♦
notice o f hi« im eu tion t«> m ake final p ro o f
lah, look like the illustrations of a
0pp. U.S. Pa.
filce.Washir.gion, D.C.
in support or h isc'a iin . a n d that said p ro o f
Feed
Stock
in
all
Departnents
complete-
It is said that an editor recently
(III- ('oiitfh Mini world* otTlIi«* w ill be made In-fore E H . H azard. C onnfv
fairy book. As we doubt that Ab­
announced that for just oue issue
C o lli.
C
lerk,
at
Ooqnillo.
Opp(jon,
on
N
o
v
e
m
o
e
r
j
dullah ever sat for his portrait to a
he would tell the truth, the whole
L ivjitive Bromo-Qu nine T h blot* Care a El. 1902. vis.: l«i«h H Flinn o n II. E. No.
camera fiend, wo are inclined to be­
iu oue day. No cure no pay. l’rioc 9979. fo r the SA, N W '4 . Nhj S\W4 Sec. 32.
truth, naked and unvarnished. That coin
cents.
T . 27 S.. R. Ivi W.
lieve that the portrait was made to
is, the truth was to be naked and
He nam e« the fo llo w in g witnesses to
order in tho illustration department
WANTED:—A TRUSTWORTHY OEN- prove his c uitiimor.« renidence upon and
unvarnished. Here is one item from
o f some of our contemporaries.
tlenmn or Indy in each oountv to tiinnnre cu ltiva tion o f «aid b old , viz: K. N. H arry, I
that issue:
bo imo-rt for an “ Id cstnbiisht d house of ot Sitknm . Oregon: John H. F in n . t*f Fair- .
Ore t o n : R. A. Eft*t«»n.
Kttkntu.
The '‘Society” papers mix adver­
“ Married— Misa Sylvin Smith to solid financial standing. \ straight boon view,
T
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M
P
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R
I
U
M
Flinn. o f Fftirview. ('»regon.
tisements, pure and simple, in the Mr. James Carnahan, last Saturday, fide weekly salary of ^lS.pn pnid bv check O regon: W. A. J.
T. B R ID G ES. Register.
each Wednesday with nil exp« nses direct
form o f notes, with items of sup- ttt the Baptist pasonage. Tho bridi from headquarters. Money advsno d for
N o I IC E F(>R P U B L IC A T IO N .
posed interest about the folks to j, very ordinary girl about town expense«. Mau;iKer,:Vk) Caxton Bid;»., CLi-
United State» Land Office.
whom they eater.
Iho manner in who doesn’t know any mere thou a
Koschnrg. O regon. Sept 1 1902
which some parents allow the charms rabbit about cockin g, mid never
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n
that
o f their daughters to be thus ad- j helped her poor old mother three
the fol*owing n inied settler ha* filed
notice o f his intention t o m ake final co m ­
vertised along with the various days in her life. She is not a beauty
m utation p roof in support o f hi« cla im , and
brands of whiskey and cigars is by a long shot, and lias a gait like
that said p roof will be made b e fo re W . U. j
ou glas, U. S. C om m issioner, a t M arsh­
nauseating.
a fat duck. The groom is known to
One hundred and three s r d one. D
field. O regon , on N ovem ber 1 1902, viz:
he an up-to-date loafer and has been hnlf acres, Hb.uit tiO in the botrom Everett Mingns on H. E. No. I049t».*for ots
G E N E R A L MF.RGII \NDISE.
D RYG O O D S, G R O CER IES
CltEAMEItv M i n . Th om as K rew - living off his mother all his life, and The whole place cleared except 3 2 and 8. section 19 t< un ship 27 «<uith.range
SH ELF H A R D W A R E
13 west.
and
p r o v is io n ?
About 200
s on is prepared to tnruish the best don ’t amount to anything nohow. acres in the bottom.
He nam es the follow in'* w itnesses to
Five m iles o f p rove his eontinn« m residence upon and
o f spruce buttei boxes and cubes They will have a tough time of it, bearing fruit treeR
nt th e furniture factory in C oqnille nnd we withhold congratulations, M vrtle P oin t; 2 miles from post cn ltivstion o f -«id laud, viz: 'V . S. Oh and
rj.
ler. W . B. Htebe. (). J. Seeley and John
City. A dd ress him enilv and get for we don ’t believe any good can office nnd craenu ry. Call on W ill- W ard, all o f Marsh A« Id. OtfROn.
Front S ire d .
Successor to C< M. Steels,
come from such a marriage.” — Kx. iaui Hall nt the piem ises.
your order iu iu time.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
g L C q U ftfc ( J R j j
i
telile Coast Hour Mill Trust pro|ecl-
bulls Into
Bridge.
TuttSe
Temperance
House.
LYONS' iVnLUOY
Ladies, hisses & Childrens Hats.
Lyons* Millinery Store.
MILLINERY
at E fi’s, C. M o c n ’S
AI rs. O. A Loon
CARL M. SLAY3ACK,
Physician & Surgeon
So far So Good.
W e b e r , O h ic k e rin g , Y o s e , K i m b a l l ,
M i l t o n , W li i t n c y a n d H in z e .
Disappoi n i in ent
P E R R Y 'S
N
A Big Bargain.
N
STORE.
SW IFT & CO.,
U N D E R ITS N E W M A N AG EM EN T
H as ju s t Received a Full Line of Latest Styles
in L a d ies’ Fine Shoes, Dress goods etc.
Lenave Building
2
STRANG Proprietor,
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