Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 11, 1903, Image 3

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TU ESD A Y,
AUG. 11 1903.
Council Proccsdingfc.” 4 ; i j ¿ í
aw t « .
Regular Session.'_
Regular monthly meeting of the
commou council occurred on the 3rd
just.
Couucilmen all present except
Mr. Stanley who was out of the
city.
The monthly reports of the City
Recorder, Treasurer and Marshal
were read and refered to Finance
Committee.
The following bills were allowed
and ordered paid:
Frank Dulley, 1} days work
on water works................
3 50
O. C. Sanford, copying and
3 95
typewriting specifications.
Wm. Mansell, hauling lum-
35
b er.......................................
Lee Goodman, marshal's sal­
ary (July)............................ 40 00
E. G. D. Holden, sundry re­
corder’s fees and cash paid
ou t....................................... 17 05
Geo. A. Robison, Rent for
July.....................................
200
E. C. Holland, publishing
notices and printing......... 21 25
Frank Morse, city lighting
(July).................................... 24 00
Fishtrap Items
Warm days and cool nights.
A camp meeting is in progress
conducted by Rev. Starmer assisted
by Rev’s Smith, Allen, Pogue and
Summerlin. Good attendance and
much interest is manifested.
Since our last items from Fish-
trap a very sad accident has hap­
pened that casts a gloom over our
entire community, and left a vacant
chair and aching hearts in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer. On
Saturday forenoon Otis and Perry,
their only boys, started for the
hills on a hunt, taking their shot­
guns.
They reached the top of
the hill back of J. H. Lamb’s homo
and berries being plentiful they
stood their guns againBt a log and
went to picking berries.
By acci­
dent Otis’ number 10 gauge shot­
gun was discharged, the entire load
entering his left side ranging up­
ward, coming out at his back. His
brother Perry ran to bis assistance,
and catching him before he fell,
the only words spoken by him was
“ I ’m shot.”
Perry carried him
aways toward home but wns forced
to leave him and go for help which
came immediately.
Dr. Culin was
phoned for but arrived to late to
be of any assistance as the boy
lived only a very short time.
The
breaking of the news to father and
mother was sad indeed, as be was
almost idolized.
The funeral was
conducted by Rev. Hare at the
home of the parents of disceased,
at 3 o’clock
Sunday afternoon.
The remains was laid to rest in the
Robison cemetery. The family has
the sympathy of the entire commun­
ity.
H at S eed .
California Co-Operative Medical Company.
IF GOD IS LOVE, WHY NOT HAVE MORE OF IT ON EARTH?
J. T . Bridges, of the U- S. laud
office nt lioseburg, returned home
the last ot the week from an outing
on the beach, ge io g as far south as
Port O rford.
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The California Co-Operative Medical Co. will spare neiter timo nor
.V fje le r lw u « r t r r a m a t a i r r ,
money iu teaching tho people at largo the great inestimable benefits
which come t“ each and every member of its System, which is based on
One was pale nnd sallow aud the
the fundamental principles laid down in the Declaration of Independ­ other fresh nnd rosy. Whence the
ence and the Constitution of tho United States of America, which con­ difference? She who is blusbiug
stitute in fact the by laws of the Company, and arc protected by the with health uses Dr. King’s New
Stars and Stripes t.ie Flag of the bravo, and will be the cense of the Life Pills to mantaiii it. By gently
reform of the Government, and force it to adopt the real principle of arousing
^ tho
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lazy organs
they
com-
“equal rights to all, and special privileges to none.”
All members de-|pel good digestion and hood off con
rive at tho office, Sauatariums, or Hospitals, their benefits in the way of stipation. Try them Only 25c, at
medicines for themselves nnd little ones, also they are entitled to their j R. S. Knowlton's Dru¿ Store.
dividends as long as they live, nnd the profits arising from any other;
business in which the capital stock may be from time to time invested.
The California Co-Operative Medical Company was organized at
__ Th« fam ous littlo pillo.
Eureka California, on January 4th, 1902, with nine (9) charter members
and to make it self sustaining Dr, John L. Killett placed the value of his
N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N .
of his Trademarks and formulas, of the two great and wonderful reme­
Departm ent o f the Interior,
dies,.“ Oil of Eden,” and “ Sweet Spirts of Eden,” at $1,000,000, divided in
L and office, Koseburg, Oregon, A u g. 7,
to 50,000 shares, of $20 each. All treasury stock is to be used to build 1908.
up the Company’s buisiness, until the last share is sold.
Notice is hereby ffiven that the following
One persons can own but one share in his or her own name. They named settler aus filed notice o f his inten­
tion to m ake final comm utation proof in
may take out one share for each aud every one of their children, even if support o f his claim , and that said proof
there are two dozen children in the family. Parents may draw dividans will be made before E . O . D . H olden, U.
Com m isioner at Coqnillo, Oregon, on
on their children’s share, so long as the latter are under age. But if a S.
Sept. 24. 1903, viz: Charles L . M oon . H d .
child takes out a share, independent of the parent then the dividend E . N o. 11648. for the 8 - K 8 .E . X , Sec. 28, E.
8eo. 33, T . 26 8 ., R 11 W ,
can ouly be drawn at the child’s request. All persons o f age, orchildren X - H N e .E .K
namiH the following witnessee to
male, or female, who have purcbesed a share of their own, and want prove hie continuous residence upon and
o f said land, viz: Fred K . T a y­
ther dividends paid to other persons, must each month renew their order cultivation
lor, John H . F ly n n , Josiah 8. Flynn and
or as often as they may want their dividends drawn. This we do, to W dw ard M . W ires, all o f Fnirview, Coos
know if our members are still living, as all slmrs expire when life expires C ou n tv, Oregou.
J. T . B R ID G E S .
and merge thereafter into the company to strengthen it.
However, if _______________________________________R
egister.
any dividends are due members at the time of their death, their surviv­
N O. 68*9.
ing relatives and loved ones may draw same, if they have a regular le­
TREASURY
DEPARTM ENT
gal notice, properly made out, to the effect that said member or mem­
Otfioe o f Comptroller o f the Currency.
bers are dead.
W ashington, D . D ., June 23, 1903.
Money invested in this Company is as safe if not safer than in govern­
W H E R E A S . By satisfactory evidence
ment bonds of the United Stotes of America. Why is this so? Because presented to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear that Tho First National
the class of graduated knaves who worship the god of money, which is Bank o f C oqnille,” located in the Town
created by the evil spirit of man. can not control it, while it abides by o f Coqnille, in the County o f Coos and
State of Oregon, has com plied with all the
the divine laws of our universe.
provisons o f the States o f the United States
Tho California Co-Operative Medical Compnny has over one thousand required to be complied wltn before an a s ­
shall be authorized to com m e. oo
members who are of the progressive, thinking and labor-producing peo­ sociation
tbe business o f Banking; Now T heukfobe
ple who fight for life’s constant source. When the Company wns organ­ I. W illiam B. liidgely, Com ptroller o f the
ized the shares sold for twenty dollars each, and when the Divine nnd C orency, do hereby oeraify that “ T h e
F irst National Bank o f Coquille,” located
Progressive Spirit of the members gradually became known, the price of in too Town o f Coqnille. in the Countv o f
shares advanced to twenty-five dollars on July 1st, 1902, and by January Coos, and State o f Oregon, is authorized
to commence the business o f Banking as
first, 1903. they had over 500 members, and shares jumped to $30 each. provided
in Section F ifty one hundred and
Now they have more thnn one thousand members, and shares have raised sixty nine o f the Revised Statutes o f the
U
nited
States.
to $35. By joining before August 15, 1903.
In testimony whereof witness my hand
The following dividends have been declared in the last seventeen sn d Seal o f office this tw en ty-th ird day of
months: 1902—Jan. $2; Feb. $2.50; March $3; April $3.25; May $3.40; o f Jane, 1903.
I Seal. |
W M . B. K ID G E L Y
June $3.50; July $.'!.C0; August $3.75; Sept. $3.80; O ct $3.90; Nov. $4;
Comptroller o f the Currency.
December $2.50. 1903—Jan. $2.75; Mar. $3; April 3.10; $Mnv $3; June
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
$3.25; July 3 50.
Now you ask the question, “ How can the compahy nfford to pay such S T A T E O F O R E G O N , I N A N D F O R T H E
COUNTY OF COOS
enormous dividends?” We answer: “ Suppose we sell one bottle of our O . A . Kelly
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remedies to each of one million stores in the United States, then the
Plaintiff, |
vs.
}• S u k in equity for di-
monthly dividend to each member, even if we had 50,000 members would
Rose R . K elly,
| vorce.
be $20. Then why why can’t we pay a monthly dividend of $3 now,
Defendant. J
when our remedies are being sold throughout the entire western states? T O R O S E K. K E L L Y , Ih e above enti­
tled D efendant:
These dividends are paid out of the fast-increasing income gained
the name of the State o f O regon you
from the sale of Relief's “Oil of Eden” and “ Sweet Spirits of Eden,” which are Jn hearby
notified thnt you are required
have proven their marvelous virtue as being the most wonderful effective to appear and answer to tho com plaint fil­
and valuable compounds known for the cure of Rheumatism, Kidney, ed against you in the above entitled suit in
which O . A . K elly is plantiff and you, Rose
Stomach nnd Nervous troubles. Oil of Eden relaxes and opens the pores R . K e lly , are defendant, within six weeks
of the skin, dissolves and removes all corrupt and impure matter from fro m the date o f the first publication of
summons, to w it: W ithin six weeks
which disease and pain of the external system are created. Sweet Spirits this
from the 28th day of July. 1903, the same
of Eden act on the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels by strengthen­ being the date o f the first publication of
sum m ons; and if yon fail to appear
ing the nervs through the circulation of the blood, which govern the this
and answer on or before the 8th d ay o f SeD-
whole system.
Beside this, the Company employs the best of Eminent tember, 1903, the same being the last day
physicians who do not have to practice and experiment on a person in o f the time prescribed in the order for pub­
lication, a Judgm ent will be taken aganst
order to effect a cure, and you are not charged for examination and con­ yon for want thereof, and the plantiff will
apply
to the coart for the relief demanded
sultation.
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Dr. Killett, fouuder of the Culi
forem Co-Operative Medicài C»».
started on Sunday for the northern
part of the state where In* exp etH
to continue in the oryanizati- n of
branches of the company. W h *ee
his adyerti “ men' in the Oregon
inn.
The farm hnuxe of Rev. S. B
Holleubeak, near Fan view wmh de­
stroyed by tire on Saturday ever,
iuff, witb all its contents. The
place was occupied by Oscar Bunch
who is a considerable of a looser
l>y the fire, Mr. Holleubeak uow
bring in California.
There was
no insurance.
Early Risers
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O v e r -W in * .
There is an old allegorical picture
of a girl scared at a grans.hopper,
but ill the act of lice llessly treaditg
on a snake
Thi-i is paralleled hy
the man who spends a largo sum
of money building a cyclone cellar,
but neglects to provide Ida family
with a bottle of Chamberlin’s Colic,
Choh ra and Diarrhoea lte.nedy as
safe guard against bowel complaints,
whose victims out number those of
the cyclone a hundred to one. This
remedy is everywhere recognized as
the most prompt and reliable medi­
cine in use for these diseases. F or
sale by, R. 8. Knowlton.
C. B. LEEP,
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harness and Saddles
A.1 Kinds of Leather Goods found ina
Harness Shop.
I also do all kinds of repairin 'i n
Front street
this liaa at reasonable fi
-
gure
-Ooq villi. Ore
Death’s Harvest
deprives you of
Total
112 10
your dear ones
Also the following bills were
Show your love for the one who
audited and ordered paid July 31st,
is goD e by providing a monument
at a special meeting:
Mrs. A. E. Watkins and Miss
worthy the memory of that one.
Elsie Tillman, quarrentine
A large monument or a small
work nursing....................... 35 00
marker, whichever you choose at
L. R. Hughes, jack screw
his place, will show the best judg­
hire, freight and clearing
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ment of first-class designers nnd
right of way, water works 2 75
The annual meeting o f the Pres­
Dr. Walter Culin, health offi­
workmen.
bytery of Oregon is to be held in
cer and quarrantine ser­
Marshfield this year, beginning
vices ..................................... 21 00 August 27th.
Chas. Collier, repairing city
The school authorities at Bau-
wharf as per contract. . . . 92 00 don have decided to have the 9th
MARSHFIELD, OR
and 10th grades taught iu their
Total
150 12
puhlio school.
Also at the meeting held on the
Miss Alice Aiken, of Marshfield,
31st ult, Councilman G. W. White
came over yesterday, bringing her
tendered his resignation.
AN
Adjourned session held on the 4th little Bister aud brother, Florence
inst, Mr. White's resignation was and Jim, who will remain with
Only $ 5 a. month
accepted and the Council resum­ Bandon friends while Mrs. Aiken
on tli© installment
aud
Alice
go
to
ban
Francisco
to
ing the consideration of bids for
plan-
select
a
stock
o
f
fall
and
winter
building reservoirs and laying wat­
er pipes, which contract was award­ millinery for their Marshfield busi­
ness.
ed Mr. W. H. Mitchell of Seattle,
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Wash., on a vote of five to one as
M yrtle P oint E nterprise.
against other bidders.
S. B. Hermann left Tuesday to
At special adjourned sessions join his family on their trip to
•Will Get Yon A
held on the 5th inst, an ordinance Klamath county.
was passed authorizing and direct­
Piano-
ing the Mnyor and Recorder to P. L. Phelan has moved his family
You can save this amount if you will and make your dear ones
make and sign contract on behalf over from Marshfield. They have
happy. No homo complete without a piano or an organ.
I f you are
of the City
with Mr. Mitchell taken up their residence in the
looking for best values
(which was done) and adopting Dixon house.
Juell Jamieson, Ed Mackay, Ed
form for “ Water Bonds, Series B"
in the sum of $20,000, ns follows: Wooden and D. A. Robinson, min­
We are prepared to interest you nod make the assertion thnt we
25 $100 bonds,Nos. 1 to 25 inclusive, ing men from Minnesota arrived
cau do MORE for you than any other Piano or Orgnu House in the
here this week and have gone over
15 $500 “
“ 26 “ 40
“
country. I f von are interested write at once.
in his com plaint, a succinct statem ent of
to the Sixes miuiug country. They
10 $1000 “
“ 41 “ 50
which is as follow s; T h at the marriage con­
THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON,
are
interested
in
the
Juwell
mining
said bond dated September 1, 1903,
Impoiiant!
tract now existing between yon and plain­
Their Method.
l/0SE,HINZE,
u/ith the giant WHITNEY is a combination of
tiff be dissolved.
are duo and payable Sept. 1, 1913, property.
The California Co-Op. Medical 1 .
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Service o f this sum m ons is trade by p u b ­
Co-Operative.
or one year from date at tho option
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‘ Operative. They lication in pursuance o f an order m ade by soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere.
The two months old daughter of Co. is not a get-richq uick concer n. - 1“ A purely
of the city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. \Vm Carver was found bnt is just the opposite. This co m -: '° n,,t hoari1 «P
^
» by L . Harlocker, County Judge for Coos Twenty,eight othe makes we handle.
,
£
, a corruption found, but pay it to county, Oregan, dated the 24th day o f July,
The form of bonds as prepared dead in its lied Monday. Mrs Car­ pany is opposed j to a few
favored ,,,
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f J
,U1 1903, and directing publication o f the same
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members in the way of monthly in the Coqnille City H k r a id , a newspaper
We also have iu stock a fine line of Violins, Banjos, Guitars nnd
by the City Recorder with a few ver put the Imby in its bed at 8 A. persons
getting rich to the injury ; r „ ; l
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published at Coqnille C ity, in said Ceos
nnd
A full assortment of strings.
changes as to date and heading was M and it was apparently well. or the man}’. v.__
You 1 could not * get a i dividends
n ____
, expenses.
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~ In case county once each week, for a period of Mandolins at prices from $5 upward.
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any five members of tbe Company six weeks.
Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly.
unanimously adopted,
and that However, when sh9 went to take it rich
in tbe California Co-Op. Med- *
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,
,
A. J , S h e r w o o d ,
officer directed to have them printed from the tied at ten she tound tlmt ical Company if you wanted to. ,,‘ Blro to llavo ftn-v
lftw
of the Com*
Attorney for plaintiff.
at or ce.
life had departed from the little one But tbe Company does pay you on
Mr. Mitchell,
the contractor, The cause o f death is unknown. an average of ten per cent per | ,, ~~
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started for Seattle on the evening Fucernl services were held Tues­ mouth on every dollar you
you invest the
company, they
have
the
right to
j
F
op
Plloo,
Burns,
Sores.
of the 5th expecting to return and day aud the remains interred in in it, more than other institutions appeal to the members of tbe Com
pany,
and
by
decision
of
a
majority
begin work with a large force of the Myrtle Point cemetery.
pay you in two years. Also furnish
of its members, get their wish
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men in about ten days.
By the
your family medical treatment and
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In other words, the Company
terms of bis contract he is to have
all medicines absolutely free of am-
Ninety-nine of every one hundred cost ns long as yon live. Business practices the principle ofthelnitia
tho whole system complete and in
diseases that children have are due man, laboriug man it will pay yon tive aud Referendum, pure and
working i r 'er Nov. 1st 1903.
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to disorders are all caused by indi- j0 investigate our plan. Coquille simple. It takes the majority to
T a b le ts .
The schooner Gem arrived at gestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is City Oregon,
rule with this Company.
| S e v e n M B e n box es soM In post 1 3 m onths.
T h is s ig n a tu r e ,
DOX. 2 5 C . J
the dock of t he P. F. & L . Co. on just as good for children as it is
Wednesday, bringing in m large for adults. Children thrive on it.
amonut of height for the C<>. and It keeps their littlo stomachs sweet
Gene Cox, of Coaledo, passed
Pope Pius Tenth
took out a c a r g o of lmneber from and encourages their growth and through town Friday with Ins
their mill heie which goes to their development.
Rome, Aug. 4 —Cardinal Joseph
Mrs. Henry Carter, mother-in-law, Mrs. McClure, who
large
liiinitorp
manufacturing 705 Central St., Nashville, Tenn.. goes to the vnlley for residence. He Sarto, Patriarch of Venice is elect­
plant in Los Angeles, California. says: “ My littlo hoy is now three was also accompanied by his fami­ ed Pope and has decided on the
TliisC". has been shipping their | years old and has been suffering ly who goes for tho outing.
name of Pius X. He was born June
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lumber by the way o f the bay, but j from indigestion ever since he wns
1, 1835, at Kies,1, und wns created
on account of the large consign- ■ born. I have had the best doctors
Di*WlH h Hi«?
Cardinal, June 12 1893.
iiient of freight lo b e brought in, I iu Nashville, but failed to do him
When you go to buy Witch Hazel
this schooner which has transport­ any good.
After using one bottle Salve look for the name DeWITT
ing hardwood from their Curry o f Kodol he is a well baby. I rec­ on every box. The pure, unadul­
county mill this season, come in ommend it to all sufferers.’’
Ko- terated Witch Hazel is used in mak­
here this trip. TLe schooner lie- doi digests what you oat and makes ing DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve in
pent which carries a cargo of 500, the stomach sweet.
Sold by R. S. the world for cut’s burns, bruses,
000 ft. i is nt the bay, also taking Knowlton.
boils, eczema and piles. The pop
on a load of the Co’s lmnber.
ulnrity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
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Bargain Store Lo ca ls.
Salve, due to its mnny cures, has Long Sick and Nerv­
Card ot Thank*.
enured numerous worthless coun­
ous Headaches.
Prunes 8 cents per pound.
terfeits to be placed on the market.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. White and
Stone
Jars,
J
gallon
to
10
gal­
The
genuine
bears
the
nnme
of
E.
C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Crow, wishes to
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain
DeWitt & Co. Chicngo. Sold by R .
tender sinner thanks to the kind lon size.
Pills Cured Me.
friends who were so kind in helping
Fels-Naptha Soap, 10 bars 75 cts. S. K NOWLTON -
Fine Greeu Coffee, 8 lbs. for
them in enring for dear mother
Notice of _____
Dissolution
T h e y Gave Me Instant
Mrs Almina Sage, may the Lord $ 1.00
Stewart & Westgate Props,
$ 5 wil liny Organ
$10 a Monili
For Spot Cash or on Time Payments
CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO.
DeWitt’s JKUi Salve
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Keep s film ost Ev erythiqg.
c oquille, City. 0 regon.
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Relief.
Package Roast Coffee, 8 lbs. fo r 1 NotjCB is hereby L,ivPU that the
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; Co-partnership bere-to-fore exist-
The common affliction of all mankind is
Ladies' Fine Shoes, from $1.25ling between the uudersigned nn- headache. From it few are entirely free.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills will cure and in
T fr n r lv F o r l « * l t » I I I * M i r .
! up.
1 der the firm name o f Drane A Ray most instances prevent headache of any kind
A runaway almost ending fatnllv,
Our Shoe line is complete, nnd is thia day dissolved by mutual or degree. If you cannot enjoy theatre going,
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of prices rock I k ttom.
| conseut. The market business will car-riaing, dancing, if you are subject to
nausea from nervous excitement, the fatigues
J. B. Ornor, Frnnklin Grove, 111.
C, M. Skeels A Co.
be continued by P. E. Drane nt tbe of travel or sight-seeing, take an Anti-Pain
For four years it defied all doctors
place o f business here-to-fore occu­ Pill before an attack comes on and you will
find that you can successfully ward off all
aud all remodies. But Bucklen’s
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re.
pied by tho old firm, where all who disagreeable symptoms. Anti-Pam Pills are
Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure
^ *le P'H* that aro potent in tbirr Knew iheinstlvps to be indebted to the best of remedies for backache, neuralgia,
him. Equally pood for Burns, I nctio?> and pleasant in effect are De- said firm are requested to come at sciatica and rheumatic pains: contain no
opiates, non-laxative; never sold in bulk.
Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Witt s Little Early Risers \\ 8. once nnd make settlement.
“ W ith the greatest pleasure I recommend
Pbilpot of Albany, Ga., says ■Dur-
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills to everyone who
R 8. Knowlton’s Drug Store.
P. E . D r ak e .
suffers from nervous or sick headache. All
ing n bilious attack I took one.
R. B R ay .
my life long I was troubled with headaches
Small as it wns it did me more good
of a very severe nature, and have tried many
Assignee s Nolle* ol Find Settlement.
F u t A l l V o n W it n t .
than calomel blue-mass or nny other
powders and other remedies without success.
ï-’ otice is b ercio cirr i,. thnt Isaiah Hack-
IVrsons troubled with indiges- Hy chance 1 tried Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
I r. (he dnly qnaliflrd nnd aetins asaìgnee pills I ever took and nt the same
and they gave immediate relief.
Never
in the matter o f ihe ansici.ment o f David time it effected me pleasntly. Little tiou or Dy*pei>8Ui can i*at all they since the first dose have I been troubled
Monte, J r., inm ivent debtor, for the bene­
with
headache.
W
henever
I
feel
it
coming
Early Risers are certainly an ideal want if they will take Kodol Dys­
fit o f hin creditors, in tbe Oironit Court o f
on I take one or two Pain Pills and it all
pepsia Cure. This remedy pre­ disappears.”— W illiam B rown , Genesee,
the state o f O regon for Coo* oon n tj, has pill.” Sold by R 8. K h o w l t o n .
filed his finsi nnconnt an noch assignee,
pares tho stomach for the ree* ption Idaho.
with the Clrrk c f nnid Coast, in nnid m at­
This is to certify that I have used Dr.
FOR S A L E - One
’
hundred and digestion and Assimilation of all of
tet-, and thnt the name will be heard and
Miles'Anti-Pain Pills for neuralgia and neu­
a.aed nponnt the regularHcntenilmr, im e s i x t y a c t e s t w o nnd three
fourths the wholesome foot! that may he ralgic
headache and have found them to give
i» n u
o f ftnitl Court nt Coquille U i t y !1 miles
m ile * eoutn o f Prosper.
Recent eateu, and enables the digestive or­ relief.”— E. D. W eed , Ex Mayor and Ex-
Coo* County, O rsson. on Mooday the 14th
U.
S.
Dist.
Atty., Helena, M ont
day o f Hepltaelter, 1ÍXXI, o f * * aooti thereaf­ cruising warrants an estimate of tw o gans to transform the ha me into
A ll druggi.-fs sell and guarantee Dr. Miles’
ter *a t h " Court can hear tbe aame.
million feet white cellar on the the kind of blood that ^jves health Anti-Pain
Pills. They are non-Uxative; con­
Daced at Coqnille City. Oregon, this 10th
place. Inquire of L. K. Edmunds, and stia n^tll •
day o f Aagaat. 11)03.
‘‘'old bv It S [ vnu * L- tain no opiates, never sold in bulk, 25 doses,
25 cents. Dr. Mile: Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind.
I NAI MI H AC K K U . Aoaignee. Fishtrap, Oregou
' TON.
abundantly bless them.
M b . a n d Mas. F. A. W h it e .
M b . an d M r s . B. F . C ro w .
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Strang’s Emporium,
Glassware and Dishes, Wood and Willow-
ware.
Umbrellas,
Leggings and high top Loggers
shoes.
Girting Flan els,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
Z. C. STRANG, Prop., - - - Coquille, Oregon