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Goquillr fZity pernii Council Proceeding*. FOR SALE. 1 wo for the Erics ol 0ns. Petition. T o the Honorable County Court Stock ranch consisting of We bgTP m(M|e nrrnD,jeine nt,, | of the State of Oregon, for the The regular session of the Com ; County of Cooe. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY o *°f . whlch, . co.D,a,D with the publishers of the AM ER mon Council was held on tho even M McDonald Proprietor We, the undersigned residents 2,900.000 fee of fine saw timber, a 1I(JAN F £ r m ER by which w ear«, part of which is cedar; 7o acres gb|e to ()ffer tbjg Kreftt fHrm j)(,,)er ing of the 4th inst. and citizens of the County of Coos D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor Present all the Counciltnen ex and state of Oregon, and house- cleared, a poition in cultivation: #n(j |be h ebald for the price of cept Mr. Hacker, who was a cir j holders living in the vicinity o f the h 0 A ^ aD M ? M.,r r,re’ ! the H erald alone-11.50, for the C o u n t y O ffic ia l P a p e r . Address, Martin Miller, j next 30 d w h o wi|| be tbe ( cuit court juror and Mayor Sher ; proposed diking district, respect* $2800. Equipped Shop in Coos County 1 ore, regon. g rgt advantage of this op- wood, also engaged in Court. ! fully state that it is desirous to form Devoted to the material and social np- Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. “ **"■ portunity? This is a great offer ouildinp o f the Coqnille Valley particularly Councilman G. W. White chair a diking district for the porpose ol and of Coos County generally. Notice. fer our farmero and dairymen O Q T J T I - i L E - - O R E G O N man of the council, presided. improving by diking certain lands Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $1.50 The monthly reports of the City described as: Notice is hereby given that all R -I.P -A N -8 Tftbulea Lots one and two, southeast quar Recorder, Marshal and Treasurer, Church Directory. I Coos county warrants endorsed Doctors tied E. 8 . DEAN, D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, were presented, road and refered to ter and north half of south west : prior to January 1st, 1902, will be A good prescription quarter, north west quarter, south C h b is t ia n ( ' h u b c h . - - Pleaching every the finance committee. President. Vice President. Secretary. I ]>aid on presentation at my office For maokiod. Sunday at 11 a. ia. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday The finance committee reported, half and north west quarter of I in Coquille City, Oregon. No in- school at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor at The 5-oent packet is enough for usual oc north east quarter, of section 34; 0:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wedn ?g- the reports of the City Recorder, j terest will be allowed after April 10 casions. The family bottle (60 centsi con day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. tains a supply for a year, All druggists Marshal and Treasurer, for the the south west quarter and south 1903. J. B. D cllev , sell them. half of north west quarter, of sec Episoopal Chnroh.—Episcopal services months of January, February and County Treasure. will be held at 8t. James chnrch, Coqnille tion 27, all o f section 28. Lots one, March, correct and returned said City the third Sunday in each month. two, three, four, and north east reports to the city files. Sunday school at 10 a. m. eaoh Sunday. GENERAL DIRECTORY. W A N TE D :—A TRUSTWORTHY GEN- quarter of north west quarter, north W m . Horsefall, Pastor. (Successors to Johnson, Denu & Co.) Councilmen Harlocker, from the tleman or lady in each oounty to manage half and south east quarter of north business for an old established house of Theodore Rooseyelt.........................President M E. Chnrch, South: Preaching each C a p ita l $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 committee on streets, reported that and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. east quarter, section 33. Lot one solid financial standing. A straight, bona John H ay............................. Secretary of State m. Sunday-school every Snoday at 10 said committee were now expecting Principal place of business fide weekly salary of $18:00 paid by check of section 32, all of section 21, lots o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. piles for wharf repairiog, to be de eaoh Wednesday with all expenses direct Leslie M. Shaw......... Secretary of Treasury m. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet one, two and three, and north east from headquarters. Money advanoed for Elihu R oot............................Secretary of War livered most any day, and the ing Thursday evening at 7:30. Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chi E. A. Hitchcock......... Secretary of Interior quarter of south east quarter, north expanses. H . O. Allen, pastor. cago. wharf put once more “ in a business Wm. H . Moody.................. Secretary of Navy east quarter and north half of north M k t h o d is t E p is c o p a l C h u b c h .— Servioes attitude.” Jas, F. W ilson___Secretary of Agrionltme A general packing business carried on. The best meats west quarter section 29, south half every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. The following bills were allowed, and north east quarter, of south P. C. Knox............................................ Attorney General Sunday School at 10 o'olock a, m. Junior the country can produce always on hand Highest cash League 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs and the City Recorder instructed to Rosebnrg, Or., H. C. Payne..................................... Postmaster General price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, efe. qunrter, and south half of n w }{, United States Land Office, day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita April 14, 1900. Melville W . Fuller................................... .Chief Justice tion ia extehded to the pnblio to attend all draw his warrants in payment of ande of n e of section 20 . Notioe is hereby given that in compli OBBOON STATH OFFIC BBS. servioes. W. H. M ykbf , Pastor. the same, to wit: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: e}4 of s e '/( of section 17, s J 4 and ance with the provisions of the act of Con John H. Mitchell I gress of Jane 3,1878, entitled “ An act for .U. 8 . Senator P b k sb t tb bia h C h u b c h . - Preaching eer- H S Kriba, spikes and nails the n e % of s e # of section 16. w Joseph Simon ) ’ *** the sale of timber lands in the States of vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard for sidewalks.................... $ 2 10 % of section 15, ail in township California, Oregon, Nevada and Washin Thos. H. Tongue, deceased — Con 1st Dist A. DAVENPORT, WM. SLINGSBY, E. S. DEAN evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m . Christian Endeavor servioes every Frank Morse, City lighting D. H. JOHNSON, E. E. DAVENPORT. twenty seven, south of range 13 west gton Territory,” as extended to all the Pnb M. A. M oody............. Congressman 2nd Dist lio Land States by act of August, 4 , 18:>2, Sunday at 6:30 d . m.. Miss Winnie Hall, Geo. E. Chamberlain.......................Governor and mdse.......................... 26 30 coniaining 3717, acres more or less President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary W ILLIAM J. W H IT E , F. I. Dunbar....................... Secretary of State Society meets every two weeks on Thurs Jno E Perrott, balance salary which lands are subject to overflow Of Marshfield, oounty of Coos. State of Or Chas. T . Moore...........................................State Treasurer m&B-tmmwi h «•»: * * * « « # » » # t a s n t « « » * * • * * * « « w m days at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex night watchman................. 2 67 by tide water and by freshets, and egon, has this day filed in this office his J. H. Ackerman........Snpt. Pub. Instruction tended to the public to attend all our ser- sworn statement No. 4942, for the purchase Geo A Robinson, rent, mon. t h e n v r^ n sr are situated in the County of Coos, uioes. A d o l p h H a b b b l t , Pastor J. E . W hitney..............................State Printer the E. V of W . ^ of section No. 20, in of April, 1903 .................... 2 00 and state of Oregon. That vour of The W . C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd township No. 27, S., rang*» 11 W ., and will A. M. Crawford................................... Attorney General Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. E G D Holden, sundry Re petitioners, are the owners of more offer proof to show that the land sought is R. S. Bean. ) ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before valuable for its timber or stone than F. A. Moore, J-............... Supreme Judges corder's fees...................... 20 50 than one half of the acreage, to be more Services by the First Baptist 'Church of for agricultural purposes, and to establish C. E. Wolverton, ) he realized he had made a mistake. Coqnille, at the M. E. Church the second Lee Goodman, marshal's sal embrnced in the district. his claim to said land before W . U. Dong- M. L. Chamberlain................................ ana fourth Sundays in each month at 11 a. las, U . S. Commissioner for Oregon, at ary for April 1903............ 40 00 And your petitioners respectfully ......... Clerk Board School Land Com. m . and 7:30 p. m, C. D. Paica, How ZM Aicih. Farther Marshfield, Or., on Saturday, the 27th day Pastor. T H Mehl A Co. piping for C, B. Bellinger....................U. S. Dist. Judge ask that at your next regular term June, 1903. W . F. Mathews...........................U. S. Marshal He names as witnesses: George Beale and C h u b ch or R b d b b m b d I r ba bl : Services water works.................... 23 24 of your court to be held at Coquille Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a Smith, of Marshfield, and Hiram Bet- D. M. Dunne.....................Collector Int. Psv. every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eaon month by Coquille Bulletin, publishing City, Coos county. Oregon, on W ed Jess mistake in not using Electric Lights. tys and Albert Bettys, of Fairview, Or Elder J. H. James. John H . H a ll................. U. 8 . Dist. Attorney notices and printing........ 37 50 nesday, April 1st. 1903, consider Any and all persons olaiming adversely SKCOKD J U D IC IA L D I 8 T B IC T . above-described lands are requested to Lee Goodman, sundry fees this petition and cause notice to be the file their claims in this office on or before J. W . Hamilton........................................Jndge L O C A L ITE M S. and feeding prisoner........ 1 75 given as by law required, and after said 27th day of June, 1903. G. M. Brown............... Prosecuting Attorney J. T. BRIDGES, Hegister. L Harlocker, telephoning, hearing the matter proceed and lay U . 8. L A N D G’ F F IC B . Hats for every body at Mrs water works, e tc................ 70 off as a diking district and appor Henry Booth........................................ Receiver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Moon’s. Walker A Nosier, teaming tion the cost of the dike among the J. T. Bridges........................................ Register United States Land Office, March 9, 24......................... 76 land owners, and make such other COOS COUNTY O F F IC B R 8 . For butter Boxes and Cubes, go ltosebarg, Oregon, Maroh 12, 1903, and further orders as shall be neces Notice ia hereby given that in compliance L. Harlocker.............................................. Judge to J. G. Fi«*., Coquille. Total 157 51 sary in the premises, and your petit with the provisions of the act of Congress L . H . Hazard.............................................. Clerk of Jane 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale Stephen Gallier........................................ Sheriff G. W. Clinton, o f Norway, bad of timber lands in the States of California, Councilmen Stanley and White ioners will ever pray: business in town on Wednesday. Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,” J. B. Dulley........................................ Treasurer NAM ES. were appointed a special committee as extended to all the Public Land States T . J. T h rift............................................Assessor C H Merchant Attention, farmers? Take your to prepare kooks, and warrants for by act of August 4, 1892, W . H . Bunch.............School Superintendent Murt Moriarty bacon and lard to Draue A Ray and the purpose of keeping all accounts, W m . Horsfall........................................ Coroner CAUL F. HENDRICKSON, Fred Mast get the cash. appertaining to the water works of Grafton, county of Walsh, state of North 8 . B Cathcart...................................... Surveyor A A Simons Dakota, has this day filed ia this office bis D. McIntosh.............................. Commissioner F ob S a l e - -F ine Cotswooled system, indebtedness and payments sworn statement No. 4602, for the purchase R. C. Dement............................. Commissioner John Yoakam back lambs from imported back. of the same. of the Southwest W of Section No. S S McAdams 8 in Township No. 28 S., Range No. Council session was favored with Call on or address J. R. Stillwell, J A Da van port 11 W ., and will offer proof to show that the the presence of Mr. E. W. Guptill Arago, Or. land sought is more valuable for its timber G F McAdams of Coos river. or stone than for agricultural purposes, and Mrs. Nosier, at the New Store, J R McAdams to establish his claim to said land before Adjourned until May 6 th at 8 E. A. Dodge. U. S. Commissioner for Ore keeps a full and well selected stock John McLeod gon, at Myrtle Point, Oregon on Tuesday, R eportrr - o f the very best dry and fancy o ’clock p. m. CITATION. the 2nd day of June, 1903. He names as -- ---- T w o P a p e r s fo r goods and ladies furnishings. witnesses: Andrew M . Siverton, of Crooks- Myrtle Point Enterprise. T li© F r io © o f O n © In the County Court of the State tou. Minn.; Webb Mast; of Lee, Oregon; W. W . Rogers and E. N. Smith, both of Cbas. Felter. o f Bandon, who hag B. F. Hill and wife who have of Oregon, for the county o f Coos. Myrtle Point, Oregon. been engagsd as chief cook at Ho* been in Ashland for some time, In the matter of forming^ Any and all persons claiming adversely tel Coqnille for several weeks, have returned to their borne at a dyking district out of j the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before made his home a visit last week. Bridge. portions of sections 33, )>Citation, aaid 2nd day of June 190§* The leading young people's paper in Steve Minard and Bert Folsom 34, 35. 27, 28, 29, 20, | J. T. BRIDGES. It should be remembered by our Amerioa,containing eaohweek from eight to Register. subscribes that we are offering— have started a logging cam pon the 21, 15, 16, 17, 32 in | twelve pages of four broad columns each, all beautifully illustrated with original And Pioneer History of Coos and Curry East Fork and expect to put in a tp 27, s r 13 w. J artistic half-tone engiavings, in black and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Counties at a bargain with the large number of logs. They are To all persons interested, colors. United States Land Office, also operating the Minard saw mill Rosebnrg, Oregon, Maioh 12, 1903, Y oung P eoplk ' s W hkkly has reached its H erald . G reeting :— In the name of the Notice is hereby given that in compliance marvelous success and attained a circula at Dora. the State of Oregon, you are hereby with the provisions of the not of Congress tion of oyer 210,000 copies a week, becanse Willis Neely, o f Fairview, accom Cbas Morris, a resident of Ru cited and required to appear in the of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the its contents interest young readers. Its panied by bis mother, Mrs. Neely, sale of timber lands in the States of Cali popularity extends to thoughtful parents of the same place, were in town on ral, on the South Fork, dropped County court of the State of Oregon fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington who reccgnize ’ n it one of the best aids in for the county of Coos, at the court dead Monday afternoon while walk Territory,’ * as extended to all the Public keeping yonug folks in healthy touch with Thursday, and paid our office a the active world, giving them a taste for ing in hie yard, heart failure being room thereof, at Coquille, county of Land States by act of Angnst 4,1892, vory pleasant call. clean, vigorous reading, and prssenting L il l y G . P r e w e t t , unm arried , the cause o f death. Mr Morris Coos, on Wednesday, the 1st day truths in their most attractive form. When you want a pleasant physic was a pioneer resident of this coun July, I 9 O 3 , at 10 o’clock in the of Parkersburg, county of Coos, State of Its fiction is wholesorao, its comment on try Chamberlain’s Stomach and ty, haviug come to the Coquille forenoon o f that day, then and there Oregon, has this day filed in this office her current events is helpful to young people, statement No. 4904, for the purchase its editorials are inspiring. All its depart Liver Tablets. They aro easy to Valley m 1895. The deceased was to show cause why the petition for sworn the N. E. of 8. W. of Section No. 1, ments are conducted m a way that has take and pi oat ant in effect. For born in Wayne county, Missouri, said dyking district, as above set in Township No. 29, Range No. 14 proved most helpful to their readers. and will offer D roof to show that the land All its writers are skilled in interesting sale by R. S. Knowlton. and moved from there to California forth, should not be granted. sought is more valuable for its timber or and devoted to uplifting young people. Witness, the Hon. L. H. Har stone than for agricultural purposes, and to Cbas. Watson, of Cunningham, in 1854, where he remaioed until Y oung P boplb ’ s W eekly is also a paper her claim to said land before L. He was 74 locker, Judge of the County Court establish near town, haviug purchased the coming to Oregon H. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos county, for the family, and interests old and young alike. It is the largest, handsomest and at Coquille, on Tuesday the 23rd stock of fine thoroughbred Brown years of age at the time of bis death of the State of Oregon, for the <>regon. day of June, 1903. She names as witnesses: best pApcr o f its class published. and bad been in failing health for county of Coos with the seal of Leghorn chickeus of It. D. Sanford, OUR SPECIAL OFFER. A. E. Hadsall, Wes Mack, Clint Randle- Arrangements have been perfected be will be able to fill orders for eggs sometime. Besides other relatives, said court affixed, this 15th dav of man and J. A. Toak, all of Parkersburg, Oregon. tween the publishers of Y oung P eople ’ s for hatching purposes at !50 cents he leavos a wife and six children— April, A, D. 1903. Any and all persons claiming adversely W eekly and H erald which ?nahle us to four sons and two daughters. The A ttest : L. H. HAZARD the above-described lands are requested to offer both papers at the price of the last per etting. funeral services were conducted by Clerk. file their claims in this office on or before named alone. Send ns $ 1.50 for one yeur’ s aaid 23rd day of June 1903. subscription to the H bbald and both it and WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Rev, Secrist, Wednesday, and the [ s e a l , ] 5t J. T. BRIDGES. Y ouno P eople ’ s W bbklv will be mailed to Coos county at once to prepare for remains laid to rest on the home Register. vou regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. This offer Applies to both now subscribers positions in the Government S e r place. and present subscribers who renew their NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ NOTICE vice-R ailw ay Mail Clerks, Letter subscriptions before February I, 1903, pay United States Land Office, An exchange says that "one of ing for same a full year in advance at reg Carriers, Custom House and De T o the Southern Oregon Com pany, J. Rosebnrg, Oregon, March 27, 1903. ular rvtes. partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to the fine elements of human nature D. W alker, John Notley, Caroline M yers, Notice is hereby given that in compliance intor-State Corres. Inst., Cedar is the charity to the dead. We C . H Bunch, W m . Colvin, J. P. lacob- with the provision of the act of Congress wero struck,the other day on read son and all other interested parties of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for tho Rapids, Iowa. sale of timber lands in the States of Cali ing comment on an old termagant whom it m ay concern: Notice is hereby given that E . W . fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington The Stmrpless Tubular separator of a woman who haddeparted, leav G uptill, J . L , Kronenberg and J. Fred Territory,” ns extended to all the Public 1 was by a majority of the students ing tallied “ A good woman gone." Schroeder, the persons appointed as Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Oocpuill© C i t y . O r e g o n . P i ltry Fam , LENORA E. NEELY, of the late short course of the The sAine generous quality displays viewers and ap p rise « to assess and de of Fairview, oounty of Coos, State of Or Oregon Dairy school at Corvallis itself ia the commeat on the de termine the damages to accrue to the egon, has this dav filed in this office her prop just closed, voted the best separator. mise of a man. Let the worst son- above entitled persons by reason of sworn statement No. 4748, for the purchase First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transient appropriation of a portion of the of the NE of NE X of Section No. 17, in ARAGO, OREGON. There were four other makes of of-a-gun go that ever cursed a com the water of Mat Rink creek, diverting Township No. 26 8., Range No. 11 W ., and and Regular Boarding and Lodging. separators competiug. munity with an evil life, and tho point sitaa, rights of way and reservoir will offer proof to show that the land Throughbred cockerels from $1 up, W. M. Burgess, kind hearted editor of hie country sites by the city of Coquille for 11 water j sought is more valuable for its timber and eggs $ 1 per setting. or stone than for agricultural purposes, Agent for Coos County. No BAR IN CONNECTION. - - NO CHINESE LABOR. paper will bewail the loss of one of works system , did on the fttti day of and to establish her claim to said land be M ay, 1903, file in the office of the "City “ nature’s noblemen.” This charity Recorder of said City their viewers’ re fore L. H . Hazard, County Clerk of Coos Also Scotch-Collies pup« of the very Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Still Oregon, at Coqnille. on Thursday finest strain on sale. is to be commended, but its truth port ami determination and assessment County, First Street— East End o f Bridge. the 25th day of June, 1903. She names as water, Minn., after having spent fulness anil good ‘ judgment must of saiil damages, ami the City Council of witnesses: W. E. Neelv, Lee Neely, F. R. over $ 2,000 with the best doctors, Taylor and Arthur Flinn, all of Fairview, said City has set Monday the 23th day be put to the credit of profit and STEAMER for stomach trouble, without re loss.” of M ay, 1903, at the hour of 8 o’ clock Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely p. m. as the time and the office of the lief, was advised bv his druggist, ---- -- the above-described lands are requested to City Recorder of the C ity of Coquille in Mr. Alex Richards, to try n box of A preacher came at a newspaper Coos County, Oregon, as the place for file their claims in this offico on or before Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver mau in this way: “ You editors do considering said report by the Council 1 said 25th day of June, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. Tablets. He did so, and is a well not tell the truth. I f you did you and hearing objections thereto. Register. And you the above named persons j man today. If troubled with indi could uot live; your newspaper Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle hereby notified to present your oh- ; gestion, bad tasto in tho mouth, would be a failure.” Tho editor re nre Point at 7:30 a. m. jections to said report if any you have, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lack of appotito or constipation, give plied: “ You are right, and the at aaid time and place, that said C ity j United States Land Office. Leaves Myrtle Po:nt for Coquille Hoseburg, Oregon, March 12,1903. these Tablets'» trial, and you are miuister who will at all times and Council may cause said report to be ! City at 1:3<) p. m. certain to l>o more than pleased under all circumstances tell the amended, if necessary, to conform t h e 1 V O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in compliance with the provisions of same to a just and equitable asseasment lN HARVEY JA MES, with the result. For sale at 25 cents whole truth abont bis members, of Saddle Horsesjof best quality always on hand. ( ■ od Ri in read the act of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled aucli damages. Captain. “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the per box by. R. S. Knowlton. Published by order of the City Coun alive or dead, will not occupy bis ness for special trips. In fact, a genernl Stage and Livery business. state of California, Oregon, Nevada and pulpit more than oue Sunday, and > cil and dated M ay f>, E. 1903. Washington territory” as extended to all Accommodations for Travelingfmen a speciality. G. I). H olds * , W. H. H. Renfro, of MyrtlePoint, I then he will find it necessary to public land states by the act of An just 4. 60 Y E A R S City Recorder. I 1892, passed through town last Wednes lea.e town in a burry. The press E X P E R I E N C E [ s e a l ] ANDREW M SIVERTON. day with tho Giles pressed brick and pulpit go band ia baud with of Crookston, county of Pobl. state of plaut on his way to Catching slough whitewash brushes and pleasant Minnesota, has this day filed in this office where ho will assist in its operation word*, magnifying little virtues in Manager Wanted. his sworn statement No, 4603 for the pnr- ennse of the 8EV* of seotion 8 in township to furnish brick for building pur to big ones. The pulpit, the poD 28 south, rang»1 11 west, and will offer poses on tho bay, as wo understand, and the gravestone are Rreal saint- Trustworthy,either sex, by whole - 1 proof to show that the land sought is more there being several brick houses in making triumvirate.” And the sale merchandise company of solid valuable for its timber or stone than for ! I RAD E (T IA R A * agricultural purposed, and to establish his --------BUT BURN- D i s io n s ' in contemplation at Marshfield and C o p y r ig h t s A c ." great minister went away looking financial standing, to manage local claim to said land before E. A. Dodge. U.S. North Bend. This is tho proper very thoughtful, while the editor representatives who will organize Commissioner for Oregon at Myrtle Point, Anyone sending ■ sketch and description m n ay _________ _ . ____ onr __ opinion ___ _ s___ _____ r at quickly ascertain free whether on r deed ay, the 2nd day of June, tiling for those people to do. Tco turned l<> his work and told about clubs among consumers 40 per Oregon, Invention is probably pm b n b lv patentable. piten tA b le. Commnnl Com m unlc«- 1903. He names at witnesses: Carl F. Mone strictly confidential. liai Handbook on Patents tlons mauv wooden Buildings jammed in the surpassing beauty o f the bride, cent saved for o.ir customers. Busi Hendricxsen. of Grafton, North Dakota. •ent free. Oldest ngency for securing patents. Patents taken through M unn & Co. receiv e together make the danger from fire while in fact, she was as homely ns ness no experiment but a proven Webb Mast, of I*»e, Oregon: W , H. Rogers, tptcial notice, without and E. N. Smith, both of Myrtle Point, great anil insurance rales exceed- a rouil fe n c e — Ex success. Salary $18 per week, ex Oregon. penses advanced. Experience im- mgly high. It would be a g.ard - — Any and all persons claiming adv ro ly A hiuidkomuly llhratfBftfd w ««k ly. U r w t rtr- rulatlon o f any nd w itlfle lournál. Term #. %% m thing for Coquille to begin to look The Department of Agriculture necessary. Address D. B. Clarkson, the above*described lands are requested to year : fo u r m on th », $L Sold byall_new»d€Mtlcra. Delivered by Walker »V X' sh r to all parts of town at $ file their claim \ in this office o i or before per ton forward to the erection of some is predicting the biggest wheat crop Mgr., 334 Dearborn 8 1 , C hicigo, su'd ‘-'ik J dav of Jane, 1903. i v u 3 0 1 ® ro «* w ty . I1W „ , in the history of the United States. III. fireproof Imildiugs. V ! BRIDGES, Register. Large scales in connection. Weighing 10 cents per load. filo*, ff » F Nt.. IT w h itngton. ln g ton . î>. D. C. f fh e Palace Barber Shop, (Uvgnlar Monthly Session.) Coquille Valley Packing Company Myrtle Point, Oregon J. A. LAMB & CO SPECIAL OFFER Hardware, Stoves, Tin aqd Agate ware YoungPeople’sWeekly Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement, Agricultural Impements, Paiijts and oils, GLASS. Best Goods Lowest Prices BiiflTIpoiiMl I M T uttle T emperance House. J, R. Stillwell, ^ W ^ e lc o ix ie ’ ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR P atents Don't Have Cold Feet John Peart's Coal, menean. •New York