Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 25, 1903, Image 4

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    ÂflQuW* iîï J jî gerani.
L e ft Coos Bay for Curry Connty
Arrested for Larceny.
James Clayton,
a well known
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY town loafer,' without any visible
means ot sopport, was arrested on
the 20tli by officer Goodman for
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor pilfering money from the clothes of
A. O. Miller in his sleeping room ut
Countv Official Paper. the Benham barn. Small sums liad
been missed on several occasions,
Devoted to the material and social np- and a trap being laid for tho thief,
ouilding o f the Coquille Valley parthmlarly
certain marked coins soon came up
and o f Cooa Conuty generally.
Subscription, per year, in advanoe, fl.fiO missing, and being at once traced
out two of them were found, one ut
Church Directory.
Nosburg’s saloon and one at the
cigar and fruit store of W, C Rose,
C hristian C hurch . — Pleaching every
Sunday at 11 a. ia. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday which in each instance the parties
school' at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at remembered to have received from
0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every ‘W ednes­ ClaytoD, who was at once arrested
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
and taken before Judge E. G. D.
Episoopnl Chnrob.—Episoopal services
will be held at St. James church, Ooquille Holden, where he waived examin­
City the third Sunday in eaoh month.
ation, and in default of bail was
Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. committed to the county jail to
await the action of the next sessiou
M . E. Church, '8onth: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 g. of the circuit court.
every Sunday at
_Sonday-Bohoo'. _____
The offence is punishable by im­
o ’clock. Senior Epwortb League at 6:30, p.
m. Junior League at 3:30,p.m. Prayermeet prisonment in the penitentiary not
ing Thursday evening at 7:80.
less than one or more than than
H. O. Allen, pastor.
seven years.
M kthodist E piscopal C hurch .— Hervioea
It is thought the accused will
every Hnndav at 11 a. m. and 7uiO p. m.
Sunday Sohool at 10 o ’olook a. no. Junior plead guilty when brought before
League 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs­
He says “ Whisk­
day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita­ the circuit court.
tion ia extended to the pnblio to attend all ey did it,” and this being true,
aervioea.
W. H. M tkrf , Pastor.
shonld be a warning to others who
P besbttkbian C huboh .— Preaching eer-
vioea 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard will find that while whiskey may
evening, 8undRy Sohool every Sunday at get them into no end of trouble, .it
10 a. m. Christian Endeavor aervioea every will never once help them out.
Sunday at 6:30 p. m.. Mias Winnie Half,
President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
Society meats every two weeks on Thurs­
day a at 3 p. m. A cordial welcome ia ex­
tended to the publio to attend all our aer-
uiooH.
A dolph H xbbblt , Pastor
B e t t e r T h a n t .iilil,
GENERAL DIRECTORY-
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ft on-Magnetic
SHEEP PELTS
FLEECE. ‘
M
W O O L
é H ID E S
FURS
J
The New England
Watch Co.
benefit the people aud meet pop­
ular conditions, aud one of the | be repaired and m aintained:
T hat the dike which ia already upon
most interesting of theso that has
ever been invented is the Dr. White saiil premises was constructed entirely
Electric Comb, pateuted Jau.l,’ 99. at the expense o f these petitioners and
These wonderful combs positivly petitioners predecessors in title, and
cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick that the same is now in grefit need of
aud nervous headaches, aod when rep a irs:
That it is desired to form a diking
used iu couuection with Dr. White’s
Electric Hair Brush are positively- district of the hereinafter described
guaranteed to make straight hair proposed diking district so as to im prove
curly in 25 days'time. Thousands said prem ises by diking the same and
of these electric combs haye been by repairing and m aintaining the said
sold in the various oities o f the dike already th ereon :
Union, and the demand is con­
The said proposed diking district is
stantly increasing Our agents are described as follows t o -w it : Lots 1, 2
rapidly becoming rich selling these end 3, the North half of the Northeast
combs. They positivly Bell on
uarter, and the N ortheast quarter of
sight. Send for sample. Men’s size
io Northwest quarter of Section 17
35c. ladies’ 50c— half price while the East half of the Southwest quarter,
we Bre introducing them. See want atrd tiie Southest quarter o f Section 18
Column o f this paper. The Dr. L ot 1 o f Section 16; Lots 3 and4, tIre
White Electric Comb Co., Decatur, Northwest quarter o f the Southw est
III.
quarter, and the Southeast quarter of
I was troubled for seveial years
with chronic indigestion afid nerv­
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 8rd ous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ohuroh.
Lancaster, N. H. “ No remedy help
C huboh o r U z d i m u d I sbabl I Services
every lat and 3rd Sunday in eaoh m on th by ed me until I began using Electric
Elder J. H. James.
Bitters, which did mo more good
than all the medicines I ever used.
They have also kept my wife in ex­
cellent health for years. She says
H ebald office phone No. 105.
Electric Bitters aro just splendid
at
Fly Bouncer and
sprayer
for iemale troubles; that they are a
Knowltons.
grand tonic and iuvigorater for
For butter Boses and Cubes, go weak, run down women. No other
njvoiili-r) Cured Without Ihe Ak«t
to J. G. Fish, Coquille.
medicine can take its place in our
ot a Doctor.
Try them. Only 50c.
Mrs. Geo. Pike is ap from the family.”
“ 1 am just up from a hard spell
Satisfaction guaranteed by R. S.
Camp visiting for a few days.
of the flux” (dysentery) says Mr. T.
Farmers, Salt yoor hay. Bny Knowlton.
A. Pinner, a well known merchant
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yonr Salt o f Geo. A. Robinson.
of Drummondj Tenn. “ i used one
A mining gulch, 12 acres in ex­ small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
J. B. Moomaw, of Arago, return
tent, will be situated near the mines Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy and
ed yesterday from a trip to Ban
and Metallurgy Building at the was cured without having a doctor.
don.
World’s Fair. Here will be a re­ I consider it. the best cholera med­
Miss Grace Skeels, o f this city, production of an 1849 California icine in the world.” There is no
is visiting Bandon friends this mining camp, including the old need of employing a doctor when
week.
miners cabin of John W. Mackey, this remedy is used, for no doctor
F ora fine registered Uurkshire the famous Bonanza king, a placer can p.-escribo a better medicine for
boar, call upon or address J. H. gold mine in operation, mining ma­ bowel complaint in any from either
chinery, oil well derricks, etc.
Schroeder, Arago.
for children or adults. It never
fails and is pleasant to take. For
Mrs. Thos. Stillwell, of Parkers­
The following clipping from an sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
burg, was visiting friends in town
exchnnge clearly shows how Young
tho last o f the week
America” does and even overdoes
Who is so unimaginative as to
John Snyder, of The Central, at a good thing:
claim President Roosevelt’s discre­
Marshfield, come over on a flying
The brutal debauch o f noise and tion in mounting Bleinstein and
trip by yesterday’s train.
stench and fire and death is over. galloping forty miles before break
Doctors are now coming to the At least we may hope it will not be fast when he heard Mother Jones
conclusion that the veriform apen- prolonged gretly into this tradi­ anil her army where coming?
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tional day of rest and peace. To­
clix serves a useful purpose.
morrow the country will take up
Bandon is running over full of
again the practical round of work,
people from all parte of this county
Notice is hereby given that the
a considerable proportion of which
as well as all parts of the state.
for some time will be the repairing co-jiartnership heretofore existing
It is declared by those who have so far as possible, of the ravages between the undersigned, under
tried it, that Kirkpatrick's linement of the “ Glorious Fourth-’’ There tho firm name of McAdams <fc Sim­
will cure the worst sore throat or are burned buildings to rebuild, mons, is this day dissolved by mu­
pvpu uiptheria.
The business will
there are sick and maimed people tual consent.
Died- -A t his home on Coos to be nursed back townrd health be continued by McAdams A Farm­
There are blind and crippled er at the place of business hereto­
river, Oregon, Aug. 14, 1903, Jona­
than Hudson, aged 82 years, 3 victims to be cared for all the rest fore occupiod by the old firm, eith
of their lives. Tbero are the dead er member of which will receive
iprnths and 18 days.
or settle accounts
to be buried and the survivors moneys due,
Dr. J. Curtis-Snook, dentist, is
S. H. M c A dams .
to bo comforted. It will be some against said firm .
f pending tlm week in tho mountains
W . C S immons .
days yot before all the ghostly re­
bunting. Will return to his office
turns are in. Could they all bo
Monday, August 31st.
compiled on a single scrool they
N o tice.
A S nap — -Good new seven room would “ stagger humanity.”
house, pnutrv and bathroom, over 3
All persons knowing themselves
American independence was the
lots for only $1000. See me quick. most precious thing over secured to be indebted to tho Lyons estate,
Must be sold soon. J. J. S tanley .
by this Nation.
It deserves r.ll or having claims against the name
Tho r.o'.vly organized Souther i possible remembrance and fitting will please call and settle the
Methodist Sunday school will meet commemoration. But it is not tit- same at once as the business has
at the Fish Trap school house noxt tiug that the celebration should cost changed hands and all accounts
Sunday at 10 a. m.
Preaching by more than did the thing ItBelf. must be settled as early ae possible
W . H. L y o n s . Mgr.
Rev. A. J. Htnrmor, or some one for Yet we suppose thoro were few
. « • « •*—
battles iu the Revolutionary War
him at 11 n. m.
FOB SALE.
rn-'rc costly, in the consumption of
M rs J Mnlkey has opened up n
m mey, in the destruction of proper­
A flue stock ranc'; consisting of
restaurant at tile angle o f the street ty and in the loss of limb and life,
in norlli Marshfield where she will thau was yesterday’s celebration; 320 ncres o f land, which contain
serve meals iii the best style o f the and it would not be rash to reckou 2,900,000 feet o f fine saw timber, a
culinary art.
Also Rooms at that the aggregate losses in Fourth part of which is cedar; 75 acres
cleared, a portion in cultivation:
reasonable rates.
of July celebrations during the cen-
good house and barn.
Price,
Seeley's camp on the Isthmus is tuary aod more has been greater
$2800. Address, Martin Miller,
again ruuning. The obstructions than that iu all the battles of the
Dora, Oregon.
on the railroad which prevented Revolution. Such a record may !o
the train from reaching the camp bo mt: unthinking ones denote a high
have been removed and Mr. Yoak- degree of patriotic arder. To tiie
am has withdrawn hie objections. the judicious mind it rather de­
— Mail.
notes a low degree of patriotic com­
A grip fall of clothing and a mon sense.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Petition.
In the C ounty Court for C oos C ounty, I Theodore Uooseyelt.......................President
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffersou Myers
State of O reg on :
John H ay...........................Secretary o f State
leave Marshfield this raoruiug for In the m atter of the petition of
Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary of Treaanry
Bandon, after a few days sojourn J . \V. Bennett and others for the
Elihu B oot.........................Secretary of War
lit Hie Buy. I r»ui Bundon they go organisation o f a diking district
K. A. H itchcock........ Secretary o f Interior
T
o
the
H
onorable,
the
C
ounty
Court
to Port Oiford, thence to («old
I Wm. H. M oody................ Secretary of Navy
Beach, Chelco, W'aldo and Grants ulxivo nauieil:
, Jss, F. W ilson. . Secretary of Aarionltuie
Y our petitioners Flanagan A ltennett j P. O. Knox.......................................-Attorney General
Pass and thence direct to Portland.
Xflekfll Silver Case
Bank,
a
corporation
organized
and
Mr. Myers is much | ’ e. sod with existin g under the laws of Oregon, Jaa. H. O. Payna.................................. Poatiuaater General
F-jlIy Guaranteed
the interest the people of ibis sec­
Melyilla W. Fuller................. Chief Jnatioe I
For sale by
11. Flanagan, J . W . Bennett, R . W ill­
OBSOON STATR O F r iC I H I .
tion take iu tl
matter of making
iams, George W inchester and B ennett j j Qj,n jj Milohell (
A l L j e w e l e r s
an exhibit of tho resources of this
. .U. S. Senator j
Swanton, would ree|>ectfully represent Joseph Simon
I
Ulustistsd Booklet
eouutry at the St. Louis Exposition
on request, ebowlog
Thos. H. Tontine, deoeaaed___Con lat Diet
and show :
iu the Oregon show and sincerely
That each of the above named p e t it -, M. A. M oody............ Congre ««man 2nd Disk
COLORED
expect that an organiz-d effort to ¡oners is the ow n er of a parcel of land Geo. E. Chamberlain ................... Governor
FANCY
such an end will result. Mr. Myers within the Ixiumlaries of tiie herein­ F. I. Dunbar.................... Secretary of State
DIALS
has been promised several iudivid- after described proposed diking district, Cbas. T. Moore................... State Treasurer ;
ual e x h ib it s o f th e p r o d u c t « o f C o o s and thjU together petitioners are the J. U. Ackerman....... Supt. Pub. Instruction
| J. K. W hitney.......................... State Printer j
co u n ty .
M a il
owners of m ore thau one half of the i A. M. Crawford................Attorney General
1 acreage of the said proposed diking K. S. Bean.
)
Factories—
A Wnnilrrul I m en,ion.
Watcrbury, Cono.
F. A. Moore,
> .............. Supreme Judges
d istrict:
0 . E Wolverton. (
Office» -
| That the lands included within the
New York, Chlcafo,
It is interesting to note that for­
M. L. Chamberlain..............................
San Francisco.
.........Clerk Board Sohool Land Com.
tunes are frequently made by the said proposed diking district are subject
invention of articles of minor im­ to overflow by tide water and by freaheta 0, B. Bellinger.................. U. 8. Diat. Judge
portance. Many of the most pop­ and w ould so overflow unless «likes be W. P. Mathews........................U. S. Marshal
If you have rheumatism, tr>
D. M. Dunne. ................Collector Int. lisv.
ular devices aro those designed to i constructed and maintained thereon John H . H all................ U. 8. Dirt. Attorney Kellett’s Oil of Eden ami Sweet
! and the dike already there constructed
Dissolution Notice.
■ T O ■ • •
M c M i l l a n
FUR & WOOL CO
MINNEAPOLIS
SHEEPSKIN
EXPORTERS'
IMPORTERS:
TANNERY
FURS
Spirits of Eden, put uy by the Cal 2 0 0 -2 12 FIRST AVE. NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. .
ifornia Co-Operative Medical Co I
Kept by all leading druggists; it
1
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U . 8. L A U D O F F IC E .
not by yours, apply at the Phar | H IH U 'W liC E fl. . qXJlCK CASH RITTI'UNS
Henry B ooth......................................Receiver macy, Coquille City, Oregon,
t i r
vmxakiaaiiifi£k.,-'VH-s '*-1
SBOOND J U D IC IA L D IS T R IC T .
J. W. Hamilton.................................... Judge
G. M. Brown..............Prosecuting Attorney
J. T. Bridges......................................Uegister
COOS COUNTY O F F IC E R S .
L. Hnrlocker...........................................Judge
L. H. Hazard....................."...................Clerk
Stephen Gallier.....................................Sheriff
J. B. D olley..................................... Treasurer
T. J. T h rift.........................................Assessor
W. H. Bunch............ Sohool Superintendent
Wm. Horsfall..................................... Coroner
S. B Catboart................................... Surveyor
D .‘ M cIntosh............................ Commissioner
K. C. Dement...........................Commissioner
More than one member of the
Senate has had a narrow escape
from incrimination in the Postoffice
Department frauds.
E. S. DEAN.
Presideut.
F. DA\ ENPOHT,
Secretary.
D. H. JOHNSON,
Vice President.
Coquille Valley P acking Com pany
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
C a p ita l
5 1 0 , 0 0 - 0
.
Principal place of business
Oregon
M yrtle Point,
A general packing business carrieil « 11 . The best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
“ Bleedinpr Kansas” is well stock­
price ¡«aid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
ed with tribulations lately she was
short of harvest hands and now
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
the Northwest quarter of Section 9, all she is suffering for servant girls to
WM SLINGSBY,
E. S. DEAN
A.
DAVENPORT,
in T ow nsh ip 28 South R ange 14 W est of cook the garnered crops.
E. E. DAVENPORT.
D. H. JOHNSON
W illam ette M eridian, and situated in the
C oun ty of Coos State of Oregon, co n ­
taining 060.38 acres, of w hich 352.25
acres are owned by your p etition ers:
W herefore your
petitioners pray
that this Court appoint three d isinter­
ested persons who -are non-residents of
the said pn .posed diking district as
view ers to view out and survey such
dikes am i datns in said proposed diking
district as to said viewers shall seem
proper and expedient, and to provide
for t-he placing of the dike already con­
structed in thorough repair and up to
a uniform standard, and m ake report
to this C ourt of their doings, as by law-
required :
T hat this Court m ake an order d irect­
ing tiie Clerk of this C ourt to cause to
be published for four successive weeks
in the officials newspaper of this County,
this petition, and a notice to interested
parties fix in g » tim e for the hearing of
this petition and the report of the
v ie w e rs:
T hat upon tiie hearing of this petition
and the report of said viewers this
Court make an order declaring the said
prem ises as corrected, viewed and
surveyed by the viewers, a diking dis­
trict and thereupon appoint from am ong
the land holders and owners thereof a
Superintendent of euch diking district.
A nd your petitioners will ever pray
etc,
R espectfully subm itted,
F la n a g a n & B ennktt B a n k ,
B y J. W . B ennett, Pres.
J. W . B en nett ,
B k n n r t t S w anton ,
K . . W il l ia m s ,
G e o . F. W in c h este r ,
J a b . F . F la n a g a n .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATEOF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF COOS.
O. A. Kelly
1
Plaintiff, |
vs.
)■ Suit in equity for di-
Rose R. Kelly,
| vorce.
Defendant. J
TO ROSE K. KELLY, lh e above enti­
tled Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon yon
are hearby notified that you are required
to appear and answer to the oorapiaint fil­
ed against you in the above entitled suit in
which O. A. Kelly is plantiff and you, Rose
R. Kelly, are defendant, within six weeks
from the date o f the first publication of
this summons, to wit: Within six weeks
from the 28th day o f July. 1903, the same
being the date o f the first publication of
this summons; and if yon fail to appear
and answer on or before the 8th dav of Sep­
tember, 1903, the same being the last day
of the time prescribed in the order for pub­
lication, a Judgment will be taken nganst
you for want thereof, and the plantiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
in bis oomplaint, a sucoinct statement of
whioh is as follows; That the marriage con­
tract now existing between yon and plain­
tiff be dissolved.
Service o f this summons is trade by pub­
lication in pursuance o f an order made by
by L. Harlocker, County Judge for Coos
county, Oregan, dated the 24th day o f July,
1903, and directing publication o f the same
in the Coqnille City H braid , a newspaper
published at Coqnille City, iu said Ceos
county, once each week, for a period of
six weeks.
A. J, S h e r w o o d ,
Attorney for plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offioo.
Roseburg, Oregon, Jnly 7, 1903,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions o f the act of Congress
of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
of timber lauds m the States of California,
Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,”
ns extended to all the Publio Land States
by not o f August 4, 1892,
SILAS W. NOAH,
J. A. LAMB & CO.
w m /s a m o ts a H n «a
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin ai)d Agate ware
Doors and Windows,
Lime and Cement,
Agricultural impements,
Paigts and oils,
GLASS.
B e s t G o o d s L o w e s t P r ic e s
of Marshfield, connty o f Coos, state o f Ore­
gon, hns this day filed in this office bis
Petitioners.
sworn atntement No.5474. for the purchase
of the Lots 1, 2 and East % N. W. % of
Section No. 30, in Township No. 275, range
No. 11 W. aud will offer proof to show that
In the C ounty Court of Coos C ounty, the land sought is more valuable for its tim­
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
State of Oregon.
and to establish his claim to said land be­
In the m atter o f the petition
fore W. U. Douglas. U. S. Commissioner
for Oregon, at Marshfield Oregon on Sat­
of J. W . B ennett and others
urday, the 3rd day o f October 1903.
He
for the organization of a
Citation. names ns
witnesses:
Richard Coke,
Dyking District out of por­
Thos.
Coke,
N.
E.
Harry,
J.
E.
Noah,
all
tions of Sections 9 ,1 6,17 and
of Marshfield, Oregon.
18, T p. 28 S. K. 14 W ._
Any and all persons claimin'/ adversely
TO A L L PE RSO N S IN T E R E S T E D , the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
GREETING:—
said 3nd day o f Oct. 19051.
In the name of the State of Oregon
J. T. BRIDGES.
Register.
Y ou are hereby cited and required to
appear before this Court at the Court
O o c3.u1.ille O i t y . O r e g o n .
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
R oom thereof, at tho Court House in
United States LandOflico, Rosehnrg, Oi.,
Coquille City, Oooe C ounty, Oregon, on
Jnne 23, 1903.
W ednesday, the 2d day o f Septem ber,
Notice is hereby given that iu compli­
1903, to show cause, if any there be,
ance with the provisions of the act of Con­
why the said above petition be not gress of Jnne 3, 1378, entitled "An act for
granted, or why the view ers’ report l>e the sale o f timber lands in lhe States of
California. Oregon, Nevada and Washin­
not adopted, and incorporated into the gton Territory,” a« extended to all the Pub |
lie Land States by net of August, 4, 18 1 *>, |
records of this Court.
W itness the Hon. L.
Ilarlocker,
W ILLI AM U. BUNCH,
Judge of the C ounty Court of Coos
baseball mit were taken through
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
C ounty, Oregon, with the seal o f «aid Of McKinley, county o f Coos State o f Or­
For
S
ale
one
hundred
people
who
have
heart
trouble
mistake by sotno one from the
Court affixed this 6th day o f J u ly, 1903. egon, hn« this day tiled in this office his I
can remember when it was simple Indiges­
sworn statement No /»39»i, for the purchase j
steamboat landing nt this place
L. H . H a z a r d , j of the N. ,H o f N.K. tjj, ((»eing lots I and 21
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
T
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o
Intuits
o
f
y
o
u
n
g
m
a
r
cs
,
all
la1'.!. . ami the owner will fie great
<»f
Section No.
in Township No. 27.
|
C
ounty
Clerk.
heart disease, not organic, are not only
! Range No. 11 West, and will offer proof to
b - M iged to the party if tlm pack­ w ell b r o k e a n d g e n t le t o r id e f traceable to, but are the direct result of indi­
|
show
that
the
land
sought
is more valuable j
age be returned by addressing to d r iv e an d tru e to p u ll, a n d o f m et gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
| for its timber or stone than for agricultural
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
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b
ize,
aod
tw
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,
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p
le
t
e
!
Which
fails
of
perfect
digestion
fermentsand
1
purposes,
and
to
establish
his
claim to said !
the H ebald office.
land before L. II. Hazard. Conuty Clerk of j
United States Land Office,
with covers, almost new, a 3-in, swells tho stomach, puffing It up against the
heart.
This
Interferes
with
the
action
of
Coos connty, Oregon, at Coqnille, Oregon, '
W anted . Live agents to sell Dr. Baine, ami 3 iu. Hieory.
Willsoll the heart, and In the course of time that
Uoaebnig, Oregon, A»g. 17, 1903 on Friday, the 11th day ofSeptember, 1903.1
W hile’s Electric Combs, patented singly or t o g e t h e r reasonably or I delicate
He names as witnesses: Chas. Heller,!
but vital organ becomes diseased.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Jan 1,1)9. Cure dandruff, hair fall traile for to w n lots.
I Iorsos ruav . M.r: D K*ut>l*. 0 » Nevada. O., aays: I had stomach with the proviHion o f the act of Congress Louis Heller. II. E. Wilcox and E. P. Mast, 1
1
, n , .
.
, , ■ , trouble and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble of June 3, 1S78, entitled "A u act for the all of McKitrev, Oregon.
: • g out sick and uervous headaches, j I be
seen at Colvin pasture on l v i n c k 1 with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four sale of timber lands in the State« of Cali­
Any and all persons claiming adversely
je t costs no more than an ordinary j creek.
I months and It cured me,
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington the above described lands are requested to
Saddle Horses of best quality alwav on band. Cood Ri in read
file
their claims in this office on or before
Territory,*’ as extended to nl! the Public
corah.
SelU on sight.
Agents
W. W D a v i s , Coquille.
said lltli day o f September. 1998.
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Singe and Livery b u s in e s s .
and relieves the stomach of all nervous Land State« by act o f Aognat 4, 1892,
are wild with success HendSP ets
J. T. BRIDGES.
strain and the heart of all pressure.
MARY F. FLINN.
_
Register.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
for sain pit (half price).
Write
Bottles only. JI.00 She holding 2H times the Mat
I Inculai’ ,I Mia .A w fu l T a l i - ,
o f Fairview, connty o f Coos, State o f Or­
quick.
The Dr. White Electric
size, which sells for 50c.
NOTICE
FOR
PUB
¿CATION.
Mr. H. Hoggins of Melbourne, Prepared by S. O. O.WITT * OO., OH 1C AGIO. egon. has this dav filed in this olfice her
C.xub Co., Decatur, III.
sworn statement No A627, for the purchase
D epartment of thk I ntkrior .
F la , writes, “ My dodtor told me I
For sale by R. S, Knowlton of tlie NE >4 of NE \ o f Section No. 7
Mrs Molli« AII pu , of South lied Consumption and nothing could
Land Office at Rosebnrr. Oregon,
and N W \ of N W U o f Section no. 8, in
Township No. a; g., Range No. 11 W., and
Jnne 20. 1903.
Fo k, Kv.. s i) j she has prevented lie done for me. I was given up to
will offer proof to show that the land j Notice Is hereby given that tbe follow­
attacks of cholera morbus by tak- die. T h e o ffe r o fa
tiiul bottle
sought is more valuable for its timber [ ing-named settler has filed notice o f his
or stone than for agricultural purposes, ' intention to make final oomntation proof
ing Chauibcrliu s Stomach and of Dr. King's New Discovery fo r 1
— BU T B U R N -
and to establish her claim to said land be­ in support of his claim, and that s »id proof
and Liver 1 ablets when she felt au Consumption, iuduced me to try it. I
fore L. H. Hazard, County Clork o f Coos wiil be made before L. H. Hazard. Connty
attack cornila' on Such attacks Results were startling. I am now j
County. Oregon, at Coqnille. on Tuesday Clerk, nt Coqnille c ity , Oregon, on O cto­
the 3rd day of Nov., 1903. She names ss ber 1. 1!H)3. viz: Wi liatn J . Moon, on home­
are usually caused by indigestion ou the road to recovery and owe all
witnesses:
W. H. Morgan, o f Marsh stead entry No. 11881. for the S. ^ o f 8. ^
aud these Tablets aro just what is to Dr. King's New DoMovery
It
field, Lee Neely, F. K.Taylor and Sherman o f
. 4. T. 28. 8. K. 11 West.
needed to cleanse the stomach and siaci}- saved my life” This great cure
Flinn, nil of Fairview, Oregon.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hisooiPinuwi«
residence upon and cultiva­
Any and all persons olaipiing adversely
ward off the appinsching attack, i in guaranteed for all throat and
afinve-tU'Scrilipd lands are r e q u i t e d | » tion of said land, viz: Arthur L. Browu. of
Attacks of bilum» eolie may be pre- luug discales by R. S. Jpiowlti.i,
1» for»» McKinley, and F. C. Kinuiontt, Sherman Delivered
e th e!• t'l tiiii’»
t his otfi-:« on
by Walker ,\ Nosier to all parta of town iR $
~
j h«)i ‘ 1 pi i | m V iff Nov l!Ri3,
Minn sip*
N, Moon, o f Fairview
veo ted hi tho »ame way, for sale Druggist, l'rjp» 50cA $1.00 Trini
J. V: OKHKlEri.
Throughbred
cockerels
from
$1
^p,
|
Oregon
J. r. BRIDORH.
by R. H. Kuowltou
! Bottich free.
lar
ge
u connection
\\ einhing 10 espia per load
tte x H 'r
Bsa'iUw,
W eak
H e a r ts
CITATION
T little
T emperance
House.
First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transient
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No^BAR IN CONNECTION.
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-
NO CHINESE LA30 R
First Street— East End of Bridge.
ROSEBURG-M YRTLE P O IN T -
STAGE LINE
B. FENTON.
PR0PRIE10R
Kodol Digests Whst You Eat
free
Don't
Have Cold Feet
Hull riviiioiitli Rock
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
J. R. Stillwell,
ARA GO, OREGON
aud egg* Al per setting
John P eart's Coal,
prop ]
per ton