Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 18, 1903, Image 4

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    Basket Social.
t f w t f f l t C it a § ta ra U L
Notice to
T a x p a y e rs
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P etitio n .
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
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In the County Court for Coos Countr,
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G Iv ’ E N
State of Oregon:
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In the matter of the petition of)
the Board ol Equalization for } . VV. Bennett ami others for the
th e County of Coos state of Oregon ' organisation of a diking .»strict
w ,u a tten d at th e o ffice of t h e ;
To the H onorable, tiie County Court
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, k r s ¡d coltI,tv at C o - ! a,Kne name<i:
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I.. Your petitioners Flanagan * Bennett
organized and
quille, Coos county, Oregon, on th e Bank, a corporation "organized
existin g r.nder the laws of Oregon, Jus.
3 1 day
August, A . ! ' , I I903,
903 , the
Theodore Roosevelt.......................President
John H ay.......................... Secretary o f State
Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury
Elihu H oot........................ Secretary o f War
E. A. H itchcock........ Secretary of Interior
Wm. H. M oody................ Secretary of Navy
Jas. F. Wilson — Secretary of Agrionltuie
P. C. Knox........................... Attorney General \
H. C. P ayne.................................. Postmaster General
Melville W. Fuller................................. Chief Justice
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xnere ia to be an entertainmeut
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y ; consisting of a programe of song-q
____________________________— 1 recitation*, etc., at the M cK inley T H A I
sch ool hou se
od
the ‘29th inat.
D. F. Osan. Editor and Proprietor School Supeintendent Bunch has
consented to deliver an address al-
County Offioial Paner. so, after which n basket social
pr o c e e d s o f
w ill ta k e p la c e , th e
Devoted to the material and eoolal up­ w h ic h w ill g o to pay for c u r t a in s
H . Flanagan, J. W . Bennett, R . W ill-
building o f the Coqnille Valley particularly
OBBOOM STATS OFF 1C BBS.
and other ueeded articles for the I sa m e b e in g - the 1 - st M o n d a - y in sa id | tarns, George W in chester and B ennett
and o f Coos County generally.
John H. Mitchell I
TT u
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Subscription, per year, in advance, $1.60 school building
¡m o n t h , at the h o u r o f n in e O c l o c k Sw anton, w ould respectfully represent Joseph Simon f ...................U. 8. Senator
C hubch . — Pleaching every
Sunday at 11 a. ia. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day evening at 7:30. All oordially invited.
Episcopal Churob.—Episcopal servioes
will be held at St. James church, Coqnille
City the third Sunday in each month.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
Wm. Horsefall, Pastor.
M . E. C hurch,'South: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Sunday-school every SuDday at 10
o ’clock . Senior Epworth League at 6:80, p.
m. Junior Leagae at 3:30,p.m . Prayermeet­
ing Thursday eyening at 7:30.
H. ft. Allen, pastor.
M bthodibt E piscopal C hubch .— Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 730 p. m.
Sunday School at 10 o’ clock a, m. Junior
League3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs­
day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita­
tion is extehded to the publie to attend all
services.
W . H. M raaf, Pastor.
P bksottbbian C hubch .— Preaching eer*
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard
eyening, Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m . Christian Endeavor servioes every
Sunday at 6:30 p. ra., Miss Winnie Hall,
President. Laches’ Aid and Missionary
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs­
days at 2 p .m . A cordial weloome is ex­
tended to the public to attend all our Ber­
nices.
A dolph H abbblt , Pastor
S:
Mon-Magnetic
Nickel SUver Cate
Fully Guaranteed
For sale by
ALL JEWELERS
::iu«tr«ted
FU RS —
Booklet
on request, showing
Thos. H. Tongue, deceased — Con 1st Dist
a. in. o f said d a y , an d p u b lic ly e x - and show :
a m in e
the a ssessm en t r o lls
and
T h a t e s c h o f the above nam ed petit- M. A. M oody............Congre-sraau 2nd Dist
COLORED
,
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toners is the owner of a parcel of land Geo. E. Chamberlain.................... Govern*.r
FANCY
My patient and afflicted readers, c o r r e c t all e r ro r s in v a lu a tio n s , d e - , witM n the boun,larie8 of the h, rein. F. I. Dunbar.....................Secretary of State
DIALS
glad doubtless for a “rest” from an s c r ip t io n s or q u a lit y ot la n d s lo ts o f j after described proposed diking district, Chaa. T. M oors.................... State Treasurer
J. H. Ackerm an.... .Supt. Pub. Instruction
apparently
endless
“ Mountain
o th e r p r o p e r ty .
and that together petitioners are the
J. E. W hitney........................................ State Printer
Trail,” will appreciate our neces­
N o w , th e r e fo r e , all p e rs o n s lia v - owners o f m ore than one half o f the A. M. Crawford................................Attorney General
sary absence from the City last
acreage of the said proposed diking K. S. Bean.
F,dories -
week, which also made an absence ng busine ss before llie said Hoard
W.lcrbnrv, Coaa.
F. A. Moore,
Supreme Judges j
d istr ic t:
of “ copy” for the printer, aud the of Equalization will lake notice aud
C. E. Wolvnrton, . 1 ............
OlttcM-
That tlie lands included within the
M IN N EA PO LIS
E X P 0 jiT .E $ $ f
New York, Cblcife,
M. L. Chamberlain..............................
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conclusion of the “Great Debate” appear at the time ami place afore­
S.o PraodKo.
said proposed diking district are subject
S H E E P S K IN
IM P O R T E R S
.........Clerk Board School Land Cora. |
by the members of the Tip Top
said,
and make due complaint, to overflow by tide water and by freshets C, W. Bellinger................. U. 8. Dist. Judge
Vir i •
Club.
otherwise the assessment will stand and would so overflow unless (likes be W. F. Mathews....................... U. 8. Marshal
you
have rheumatism, try
If
The debate will bo concluded
constructed and maintained thereon D. M. Dnnne...................Collector Int. F§v.
Kellett’s Oil of Eden anil Sweet
next week, after which if we suc­ bs returned by the assessor.
and the dike already there constructed John H . H all................U. 8. Dist. Attorney
Spirits of Edou, put uy by tho Cal­ 2 0 0 - 2 1 2 F IR S T AVE.. NORTH
Witness my hand this 31 day of be repaired nod m aintained:
ceed in getting the Club safely out
SECOND J U D IC IA L D IS T R IC T .
M IN N E A PO LIS, M INN.
ifornia Co-Operative Medical Co.
J.
W.
Hamilton....................................
Judge
of the woods, a deep silence is li­ July.
T . J. T h r i f t ,
T hat the dike w hich is already upon
G. M. Brown.............Prosecuting Attorney Kept by all leading druggists; il
able to fall upon the history of
Assessor Coos County, Oregon. said promises was constructed entirely
lyiCK c a s B e S t ú r n s
not by yours, apply at the Phar­
U . 8. L A N D O F F IC E .
their future operations.
♦
at the expense of these petitioners and
^CIRCULARS
Henry B ooth..................................... Receiver macy, Coquille City, Oregon,
R obert R oland .
petitioners
predecessors
in
title,
and
No philanthropist has ever yet
J. T. Bridges..................................... Register
backed an Arctic espedition with­ that the samo is now in great need of
OOOS COUNTY O F F IC E R S .
ENPO RT,
K. r.
D. H . JOHNSON,
E. S. D E A N ,
Coos County Base Ball Schedule
out suffering a subsequent attack rep a irs:
L. Harlocker.......................................... Judge
Secretary.
Vice President.
President.
L.
H.
Hazard..........................................
Clerk
of “ cold feet.”
That it is desired to form a diking
AT MARSHFIELD.
Stephen
Gallier....................................
Sheriff
There must be great profits in district of the hereinafter described J. B. Do 1 ley..................................... Treasurer
A u g. 30.— Marshfield vs. Bandera
the Zion
Princess
when Chief proposed diking district so as to im prove T. J. T h r ift........................................Assessor
Sept. 20.— Marshfield vs. Coquille
Prophet Dowie can build a temple said promises by diking the sam e and W. H. Bunch............School Superintendent
AT COQUILLE C1TV.
costing $500,000 from the mere by repairing and m aintaining the said Wm. H orsfall..................................... Coroner
Aug. 23.— Coquille vs. Marshfield.
(Successors to Johnson, Denn fi Co.)
dike already th e r e o n :
8. B Catbcart................................... Surveyor
sweat of his resoundiDg jaw.
Sept. 13.— Coquille vs. North Bend.
T he said proposed diking district is D..M oInto8h............................Commissioner
C a p ita l
,
.
Most of these professional wo­
described as follow s to -w it:
Tots 1, 2 R. C. D ement...........................Commissioner
AT NORTH BEND.
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The New England
Watch Co.
Dissolution Notice.
sore mother at Albany.
Harry C Lutten and Miss Kate
Roberds were married at East O ak­
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamblock, of
land, Calif July 29,2902. The bride
the lower river, came up Thursday
formerly resided in Myrtle Point
on their way to Myrtle Point to at­
aud is well and favorbly known
tend the Pioneers’ reunion.
here.
Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Hudson, of
D . A- Huliug, W . H. Renfro, H.
this city, took their departure the
forepart of last week for Medford, H . Brownson, W m Richards and
this etulo, where t h e y will visit for Col Arm sby left Thursday morn-
lug to attend the national G, A. R ,
a few weeks.
encampment at San Francisco.
Burt Farris, of John Jenkins’
Mrs Fannie Warner, who is a
camp near Beaver slougb, came up
R'ut 75 years of age, had the mis-
Thursday to have a hand dressed, , .
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h a v in g gotten a thumb into a c h a in
,al1 * D.d br8B, k hf r rlg ht
leg
stepping
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morning.
In
steppiog
o n w h ic h th e d o n k e y w a e p a llin g ,
fr o m a box od wliioh she was stand­
c r u s h ih g t h e m e m b e r q u it e s e v e r ly .
ing she lost her footing with the
A g r i p f a l l o f c l o t h i n g a n d n result that both bones in her right
b a s e b a ll rait w e r e ta k e n t h r o u g h leg were broken just above the an­
m is ta k e b y s o m e o n e fr o m th e kle.
Dre. Leep and W hite were
s t e a m b o a t la n d in g at t h is p la c e called and reduced the fracture and
la t e ly , a u d th e o w n e r w ill b e g r e a t ­ report the lady getting along nicly
ly o b l i g e d t o th e p a r t y i f t h e p a c k ­ for one so well np in years.
ment will cure the worst
hroat or even diptheria.
For Sale.
W a n t e d .— L iv e a g e D t s t o s e l l Dr.
Two teams of young umres, all
W h ite’ s Electrio Combs, p a te n te d
well broke and gentle to ride or
Jau. l.TO . Care daadrafT, h a ir fa ll­
drive and true to pull, and of med­
i n g oat sick and nervous headaches,
ium size, and two wagons, complete
with covers, almost new, a 3-in,
Baioe, and 3-iu. Hicory.
W ill sell
singly or together reasonably or
trade for town lots.
Horses may
be seen al Colvin pasture on Riack
creek.
Mr. ami Mrs. J osep h Homer and
W . W . D a v is , Coquille.
and son, late o f Berkley, California,!
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have moved into our city, and now
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occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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w "
J. H Nosier, vacated the last of FI*'Ir Hf
Mf lb? urne-
the week
Mr. Homer likes ^
- 'vvdes, • My dodtor told me I
the looks of our section very much K 'C on su m p tion and nothing could
yet costs no more than an ordinary
comb.
Sells on etgbl.
Agents
are wild with success
SondSO cts
for sample (half price).
W rite
quick.
The D r. W hite Electric
Comb Co., Decatur, III.
j a ^ T
furs
Coquille Valley Packing Company
LOCAL ITEMS.
a g e b e r e t a i n e d b y a d d r e s s in g to
t h e H e r a l d o ffice .
FUR T WOOL l:
tannery
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ohnroh.
men seem to have no other profess­
C hubch op K edbbmbd I sbabl !
Servioes
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by Aug. 30.— North Bend vs Coquille ion, Apparently they expect to ann­ and 3, the N orth half of the N ortheast
Elder J. H. James._______________________ Sept. 6 . — North Bend vs Marshfield
quarter, and the N ortheast quarter of
ex both prosperiety aud prominence
the Northwest quarter o f Section 17;
Sept. 20— North Iiesd vs Ban Ion merely by their winning ways.
the Fast half of the Southwest quarter,
AT BANDON.
Uneasy is the head that wears a and the Southest quarter of Seel ion 18
Aug 23.— Bandon vs NorthBend.
H erald office phone No. 105-
crown, especially in the Balkan L ot 1 of Section 16; L ots 3 a n d l, the
states rather than take such extra- Northwest quarter of the Southw est
Special Closing Sales this week at Sept. 6 .— Bandon vs Coquille.
Sept. 13.— Bandon vs Marshfield.
hazardous risks as might vitiate quarter, and the Southeast quarter of
Hawkins’.
his insurance, Prince Ferdinand tlie Northwest quarter of Section 9, all
Fly
ouncer and
sprayer at
A W o n r tc r u l I n v e n tio n .
packed his, with crown intact there­ in Township 28 South RaDge 14 W est of
Knowltons.
on, and softly removed the samo to W illam ette M eridian, and situated in the
For butter Boxes and Cubes, go
It is interesting to note that for­
Vienna until the heat of Bulgarian C oun ty of Coos Stato of Oregon, co n ­
to J. G. Fish, Coquille.
tunes are frequently made by the
public temper shall have had time taining 660.38 acres, of w hich 352.25
Jaok H ickiug, o f Prosper, had invention of articles of minor im ­
to cool.
acres are owned by vour p etitioners:
portance.
Many
of
the
most
pop­
business in town Thursday.
W herefore your
petitioners pray
Dispatches
announcing
that
the
ular
devices
are
those
designed
to
Farmers, Salt your hay. Buy
benefit the people aud meet pop­ absoanding cashier of a wrecked that this Court appoint three disinter­
your Salt of Geo. A . Robinson.
ular conditions, and one of the Connecticut bank is coming back ested persons w ho are non-residents of
Andrew Lindin, of Daniels creek most interesting of these that has without extradition accounts for tlie said proposed diking district as
bad business at the court house on ever been invented is the Dr. W hite the phenomenon by saying that the viewers to view out and survey such
Tnursday.
Electric Comb, patented J a n .l,’ 99. jail at Panama is uncomfortable. dikes and dams in said proposed diking
district as to said viewers shall seem
F o ra fine registered BurRsbire These wonderful combs positivly How crude and thoughtless these
proper and expedient, and to provide
boar, call upon or address J. H. cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick Columbian officials must be in deal­
fo r the placing of the dike already con­
and nervous headaches, and when ing with distinguished visitors.
Schroeder, Arago.
structed in thorough repair and up to
used in connection with Dr. W hite’s
By its crusade of cold-blooded a uniform standard, and m ake report
Prof. F. S.Bunob, of Qravel Ford
Electric Hair Brush are positively
calculation against expensive funer­ to this Court of their doings, as by law
was in town on Thursday
and
guaranteed to make straight hair
als the N . Y. Journal reminds one
greeted many friends.
re q u ir e d :
curly in 25 days’ time. Thousands
of the Evansville orator who be
T hat this Court make an order d irect­
F . N . McLean, one of Myrtle of these electrio combs haye been
moaned the recklessness of Indiann ing the Clerk of this C ourt to cause to
Point’s sawmill men, went to the sold in the various cities o f the
administration in squandering $5, l * published for four successive weeks
bay by W ednesday’s train.
Union, and the demand is con­
000 a year for plain blue spelling in the officials newspaper o f this C ounty,
C ur agents are
F o r S a l e .— Fine
Cotewoole, stantly increasing
books when thousands of honest this petition, and a notice to interested
rapidly becoming licb selling these
back lam bs from imported back
men in the state were actually suf­ parties fixing a time for the hearing of
Call on or address J. R. Stillwell combs. They positivly sell on fering for whiskey.
this petition and the report of the
sight.
Send
for
eample.
Men’s
size
Arago, Or.
v iew ers:
35c. ladies’ 50c— half price while
J. D. Donaldson was up to town we are introducing them. See want
T hat upon the hearing of this petition
Thursday and informs us that he Column of this paper. The Dr.
and the report of said viewers this
Notice is hereby given that the Court make an order declaring the said
has moved back to the vioinitv o f W h ite Electric Comb Co., Decatur,
co-partnership heretofore existing prem ises as corrected, view ed and
Riverton.
111 .
between the undersigned,
under surveyed by the viewers, a diking dis­
Mrs. J. L . Barker and daughter,
the firm name of McAdams & Sim­ trict and thereupon appoint from am ong
Myrtle Point Enterprise,
M iss B ird ie, made friends in town
Mrs. W in Slingsby bas returned mons, is this day dissolved by mu­ tlie land holders and owners thereof a
a visit one day last week and re­
tual consent.
The business will Superintendent of such diking district.
from a visit to California.
membered the H e r a l d .
be continued by McAdams <fc Farm­
A nd yonr petitioners w ill ever pray
Mrs. L . W . Deyoe left this morn­ er at the place of busiuess hereto­
It is declared by those who have
etc,
tried it, that Kirkpatrick’s line- ing for a months visit with her fore occupied by the old firm, eith­
R espectfully subm itted,
and it is highly probable that they
a n y become perman nit residents
here, of which wo would bo well
picas vi and extend their a hearty
welcome.
PAdfchab
Apologetic.
Church Directory.
C h ristian
$202
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N otice
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FOR SA LE.
A fine Btock ranch consisting of
320 acres of land, which contain
2 , 000,000 feet o f fine saw timber, a
part of which is cedar; 75 acres
cleared, a poition in cultivation:
good house aDd barn.
Price,
$2800.
Address, Martin Miller,
Dora, Oregon.
Hearts
Petitioners.
C ITA TIO N
Mr. D. K.uble,of N«T«d«. O .M ys: lh.d stom .ch
trouble and was In a bad atata aa I had heart trout la
with It. I took Kodol Drapepsla Cura for about four
months and It curad me.
Kodol Digests What You Bet
h e ' X ’ of a S L O T b M
snd relieves the stomach of all nervous
of Dr Kiug's New Discovery for strain snd the heart of all pressure.
.0 0 Sire holdlnt 2 H times tha trial
Consumption, induced mo to try it. Bottles only. *1
sire, which sella for 50c.
Results were startling. I atn now Prepared by B. O. O eW ITT * O O ., OHIOAQO.
on the road to recovery and owe all
For sale by R. S, Knowlton
to Dr. King's Now Doseovery. It
surely saved my life” This great cure
ia guaranteed for all throat and
lung diseases by R. S. Knowlton
Druggist. Price 50c<fc $1.00. Trial
Bottles free.
Mrs. Mollie Allen,
o f South
Fork, K y., says alia lias prevented
attacks of cholera morbus by tak­
ing Chamberlin’s Stomach and
and Liver Tablets when sbe felt aD
attack coming on
Such attacks
are usually caused by indigestion
snd these Tablets are just what is
After backing
his son-in-law
needed to clennae the stomach and against Rockefeller until ho had
prop
ward off the approaching attack. ' dropped $1,500.000 millionaire Jas
ARAGO, OREGON.
Attacks o f bilious oolic m a y bo pre- R. Keene let go last week. Home
v -n t-d iu the same w a y , for sale of I lies« kite flying sous-in law Srr„i Thrctnghbretl cockerels fro{p 1,1 up,
t’ v H M K igw iip n
tu b f q i m | u ( v $ inxurici.
HUM
i t per Ht.'|lU‘ tf '
A Grand Opportunity for a Ranch-
J, R. Stillw ell,
SILAS W. NOAH,
of Marshfield, county o f Coos, state o f Ore­
gon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No.6 474. for the purchase
o f the Lot s 1. 2 and East W N. W. % of
8ectioti No. 3v), in Township No. 275, range
No. 11 W. and will offer proof to phow that
the land sought ia more valuable for its tim­
ber or stone than for agricultural pnrposos,
and to establish his oiaim to said land be­
fore W. U. Douglas, U. 8. Commissioner
for Oregon, at Marshfield Oregon on Sat­
urday, the 3rd day o f October 1903.
He
names rfs witnesses:
Kiohard Coke,
Thofl. Coke, N. E. Harry, J. E. Nonh, ail
of Marshfield, Oregon.
Any and all persons olaiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 3nd day of Oct. 1903.
J. T. BRIDGES.
Register.
H«* names as witne* es: Chaa. Heller,
Louis Heller 11. E. Wilcox and E. P. Maat,!
Land
e lc o m e ’
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle
point at 7:30 a. ra.
r
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L eftVP A Myrtle I o i n t f o r
1^1 t v fit 1 ’ -'O D m
n
.in
U o c ju ille
H \R V E Y JA M E S
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— ES *£-.
Hardware, Stoves,
ai)d
Tin
Agate
ware
Doors and Windows,
Lime and Cement,
Agriculture! impernents,
Paigts and oils,
GLASS.
Best Goods Lowest Prices
T uttle
T emperance
House.
O o c L L iill©
O ity , O r e g o n .
First Class in euery respset Oourteos treatment, Transient
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
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NO CHINESE LA 10 R
First Street—East End of Bridge.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
B. FEN TON .
1 *11 of McKtnW. Oregon.
beet on the npper Coquille, at a «»W llth day of September, ltwti
T. ItHlDGRi.
bargain.
O n e-hslf down snd hsl-
Kvaivirr.
ance on long time.
Enquire at
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the H e r a l d office or the Myrtle
D tiPARTMaXT OF THÜ IXTU B IoR.
Point express office.
STEAMER
SCO.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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Any nnd all persona claiming adversely
,
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the above -described lands are rcqneated t o !
A ranch Of 2 i y BCrea, «UlO o f t h e 1 file their claims in thisoffio* on or before
BiiliNf in iilli Rock ‘W
Poultry F arm ,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOB THE
COUNTY OF COOS.
O.
A. Kelly
f
Plaintiff, |
vs.
> Suit in equity for di-
Rose R. Kelly,
I voree.
Defendant. J
TO BOSE H. KELLY, The above enti­
tled Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon yon
are hearby notified ttant yon are required
to appear and answer to the oomplaint fit-
ed against yon in tha above entitled suit in
which O. A. Kelly ia plantiff and yon, Roae
B. Kel ly, are defendant, within six weeka
from the date of the first publication of
thia summons, to wit: Within six weeks
from the 28th day of July. 1903, the same
being the date of the first publication of
this summons; and if yon fail to appear
and answer on or before the 8tb day of Sep­
tember, 1903, the aame being the last day
of the time presoribed in the order for pub.
lioation, a Judgment will be taken aganst
yon for want theraof, and the plantiff will
apply to the oonrt for the relief demanded
in his eompisint, a snooinct statement of
whioh is as follows; That the marriage con­
tract now existing between von and plain­
tiff be dissolved.
_ Service o f thia snmmons ia made by pub­
lication in pnrananoe of an order made by
by L. Harlocker, County Judge for Cooa
oonnty, Oregan, dated the 24th day of Jnly,
1903, and directing publication of the same
in the Coqnille City H i b . i d , a newspaper
published at Coqnille City, in said Ceos
oonnty, once each week, for a period ot
six weeks.
A. J. S h e b w o o d ,
Attorney for plaintiff.
In the C ounty Court of Cooa C ounty,
State of Oregon.
In the m atter of tlie petition
of J. W . Bennett and o t h e r s '
for the organization of a
Citation.
Dyking District out of por­
tions of Sections 9 ,1 6 ,1 7 and
18, Tp. 28 S. R . 14 W .,
TO A L L PERSONS IN T E R E S T E D ,
G R E E T IN G :—
In tlie name of the State of O reg on :—
Y ou are hereby cited and required to
appear before this C ourt at the Court
R oom thereof, at the Court H ouse in
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Coquille City, Coos C ounty, Oregon, on
United States Land Office, Rosebarg, Or.,
W ednesday, the .2d day of Septem ber,
Jane 23, 1903
Notice is hereby given that in oompli.
1903, to show cause, if any there be,
ance
with
the
provisions
of
the aot of Con-
w h y the said above petition be not
gress of June 3,1378, entitled An set for
granted, or why tlie view ers’ report be the sale o f timber lands in the States of
n ot adopted, and incorporated into the California, Oregon. Nevada and Wnnhm-
gton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub
records o f this C ourt.
lie Land ?tatea by act o f August, 4, 1.8 *2,
W itness the H on. L.
H arlocker,
WILLIAM H. BUNCH,
Judge of the C ounty Court of Coos
County, Oregon, w ith the seal o f said Of McKinley, county of C**>s State o f Or­
Court affixed this 6th day of J u ly, 1903. egon, has this day tiled in this office his
sworn statement No. 6896. for the purchase
L. H . H azard ,
of the N. K ° f N.E.
dicing lots 1 and 2)
C ountv Clerk. of Section No. 26 in Township No. 27.
^
* •
| Range No. 11 West, and will offer proof to
Some opulent Chicago man i?t a<l- Jhow.
.lht1 ,HntJ
is more valuable
.. .
rt
.
. ,
. I for its timber or atone than for agricultural
vertising for a servant pfirl n’b o j pun*>***. and to establish his claim to said
must be a mind reader and more
!*• H. Hazard. County inert o f
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when It wae simple indiges­
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi­
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
which falls of perfect digestion fsrments and
swells the stomach, puffing it up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and In tho course of time that wise than the fable,1 Minerva.
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
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Oregon
M yrtle Point,
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
“ Bleeding Kansas” is well stock­
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
ed with tribulations lately she was
short of harvest hands and now
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
she is suffering for servant girls to
W M S L IN G S B Y ,
E. S. D E A N
A. D A V E N P O R T ,
cook the garnered crops.
E. E. D AVEN PO R T.
D. II. JOHNSON
G e o . F . W in c h e s t e r ,
J a s . F. F lanagan .
All persons knowiug themselves
to be indebted to the Lyon s estate,
or having claims against the name
will please call aud settle the
same at once ns the business has
ohanged hands and all accounts
must be settled as early ae possible
W . H. L y o n s . M gr
More than one member of the
Senate has had a narrow escape
from incrimination in the Postoffice
Department frauds.
United States Land Office.
Rosebarg, Oregon, July 7, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
F lan a g a n & B enn ett B a n k ,
with the provisions o f the act of Congrens
By J. W . B ennett, Pres. of June 8,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
of timber lands m the States of California,
J. W . B enn ett ,
Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,”
B ennett S w a n to n ,
as extended to all the Public Land States
by aot o f Angnst 4, 1892,
R . . W il l ia m s ,
er member of which will receive
moneys due,
or settle accounts
against said firm.
S. H. M c A dams .
W . C S immons .
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5 10 000
Principal place of business
O ffieo
at
R o s e b n r f, O reg on ,
J u r e 20, 1903.
N n tico Is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t th e fo ll o w ­
in g -n a m e d se ttle r ha $ filed n o t i c e o f his
in t e n t io n t o m a k e final c o m n t a t io n p r o o f
in s u p p o r t o f his d a i m , a n d t h a t s i id p r o o f
w iil b e m a d e b e fo r e L . H . H a z a r d . C o u n ty
C le rk , a t C o q n ille C it y , O r e g o n , o n O c t o ­
b e r 1. rk !3 . v iz : W i liain J . M o o n , o n lio m e -
ste .d e n tr y N o 11881. f o r t h e 8 . ^ ,»f S I f
o f Se.* 4. T . 2H. S R . 11 W e s t.
H e n am es th e f o llo w in g w itn eaa es t o prov e
h ia o o n tltm n n s r e s id e n c e u p o n a n d e n lt iv a -
lio n o f s a id la n d , v iz : A r th u r L . B r o w n , o f
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality nlwnv
on
hand,
Good
Hi in read
ness for special trips.
In fact, a general Stage and Livorv business.
Accommodation« for Traveling men a speciality.
Don't Have Cold Feet
BUT BURN-
John Peart’s Coal,
McKiul-v. and F. O. Kinhiaqtt. Hherinhn Delivered
Minn and Edward N. Moon, of Fairvirw,
Oregon ‘
1
J T BRIDGES,
Mwtatai, la-
by
go coal"
Walker A Nosier to all parts of town at $
ip oonnsotion
Weiching 10 eenU per load,
per ton