Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 01, 1903, Image 4

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The Presbytery of Southern Ore­
PUBLISH EP K VEKV TUESDAY gon met at Marshfield on Thursday
August 27, and waa opened with a
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor sermon by the retiring Moderator,
Rev. W. F, Shields, oi Medford.
Rev. Adolph Haberly was elected
Countv Official Paner. moderator
and Dr. J. W. Strange,
temporary clerk.
Rev's. L). H.
Devoted to the material and social op-
J. Lansborough nnd David
omlding of the Coquille Valley particularly Hare,
and of Coos Oouuty generally.
McComb were licensed to preach
Subscription, peryoar, in advanoe, f l .5 0
the gospel. Tho appropriations tor
Home mission work were approved,
Church Directory.
about $3500 was asked for next
year for Coos and Curry county
CsaisTiA“ C huech . — Pleaching every
An adjourned meeting was
Sunday at 11 a. io. and 7:30 p. m. gnnday work.
school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at held last evening (Monday)
at
f>:30 p. m .
Prayer meeting every Wedn ?s-
Myrtle Point, when Mr. Hare was
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
Episoopal Church.—Episcopal services ordained and installed as pastor of
will be held at St. James church, Coquille tho Presbyterian church.
Rov.
City the third Sunday in each month.
Adolph Haberly, the Moderator,
Sunday school at 10 a. m. eaoh Sunday.
W id . Horsefall, Pastor. presided and propounded the con­
M . E. Church,'South: Preaching each stitutional questions, Rev. W. S.
and every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. Smith preached the sormon, Rov. W.
m. Sunday-school every SuDday at 10
o’clook. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. F. Shields gave tho charge to the
m. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- people and Rev. W. G, Connell
ing Thursday eyening at 7:30.
gave the charge to the Pastor.
H . O. Allen, pastor.
Those attending presbytery were as
M bthodist E piscopal CnuBon.—Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. follows: W F Shields, of Medford;
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a, m. Junior W G Connell,
of Grants Pass;
League 3:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thurs­
day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita­ David McComb, o f Klamath Falls;
tion is extehded to the pnblio to attend all J Lansborough, of Glendale;
Dr.
services.
W . H. M ykbp , Pastor.
Townsond and Elder P, Benedick,
P hebbyterian C httboh .—Preaching cer­ of Roseburg; W S Smith and M M
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and
evening, Sunday School every Sunday at Marshall, of Oakland; Geo. Byers,
10 a. m . Christian Endeavor servioes every of Albany;
Dr J N Milligau, of
Sunday at 6:30 d . ra., Miss Winnie Hall,
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Portland; D H Hare and Dr J W
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs­ Strange,
of Myrtle Point;
Geo
days at 2 p .m . A oordial welcome is ex­ Gillespie,
of Port Orford; F G
tended to the pnblio to attend ail our ser-
Strange and D A Johnson, of
uioes.
A dolph H abebly , Pastor
D McRuer, of North
The W . C. T . U- meets every 1st and 3rd Marshfield;
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. Bend; W F Disher and J M Byers,
and A Haberly, of
G hubch op R edhkmbd I rbakl *. Servioes of Willowdale,
e v e r y 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by Coquille.
Elder J. H. James.
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A IC em ark ab fte R e c o r d .
L O C A L ITE M S.
Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy
Flour, Flour, Flour, at Ray’a.
has a remarkable record. It has
Fly Bouncer and
sprayer at been in use for over thirty years,
daring which time many million
Knowltons.
bottles have been sold und used.
C. A. Poterson, of Riverton, was
has long been the standard and
up to town on business yesterday. It
main reliance in the treatment of
J. A. Luse, of the Marshfield croup in thousands o f homes, yet
Sun, has business in the county duriug all this time no case has
seat yesterday.
ever been reported to the manufac­
For a fine registered Barttshire turers in which it failed to effect a
boar, call upon or address J. H. cure. When given as soou as the
child becomes hoarse or even as
Scbroeder, Arago.
soon as the croupy cough appears,
Geo. Martin’s many friends are it will prevent the attack. It is ples-
pleased to see him able to be out ant to take, many children like it.
ou our streets on crutches.
It contains no opium or other
E. P. Mast, of McKinley, accom­ harmful substance and may be giv­
panied by his daughter, were in en as confidently to a baby as to un
adult. For sale by R. S. K nowlton .
town shopping on Saturday.
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E . H. Beyers, of Sumner, bad
Bandon Kecoxler.
business in town yesterday. He
The doors, windows and seats
informs us that all are well in his for the steamer Liberty, arrived on
section.
tho Chico last Monday, also the
It ia declared by those who have seats for the New Dispatch.
tried it, that Kirkpatrick’s linement
Manager Btdillion and the Ban-
will cure the worst sore throat or don ball team are talking of a trip
even uiptberia.
to Humboldt county, California, to
Ten thousand dollars is the sum play ball, during the latter part of
being expended by the Multnomah September. Fare and expenses are
boys to make Portland’s big Fall offered for sixteen men, and a share
of tho gate receipts.
Carnival a success.
The Chico brought iu 110 tons of
For a bilious attack take Cham­
berlin’s Stomach and Liver Tablets freight this trip, and had 7 passen­
Following is the list: Mrs
and a quick cure is certain. For gers.
Silkuetter, Mrs. Hemple, M. Tweed
sale by R. 8. K nowlton .
Mr. Anderson, Mr. Page, S. A. A1
A «S nap —.Good new seven room umbaugli, and Mrs. F. Madocks
house, pantry and bathroom, over 3 nnd son.
lots for only $1000. See me quick.
N fl oinnel* T r o u b l e .
Must be sold soon. J . J. S tan ley .
A Sacred Concert will be given
Thursday evening Sept. 3rd at the
Willowdnle church for the benefit
of the library. An invitation is ex­
tended to all.
The annual celebration of natal
day will be he’d at Myrtle Point,
<>u Sept. 7. 1903.
All members of
the O. K S-, are invited to be pres­
ent with their baskets.
“ I have been troubled with my
stomach for the past four years,”
says D. L. Beach, o f Clover Nook
Farm, Greenfield, Mass. ‘‘ A few
days ago i was induced to buy a
box of Chamberlin’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets.
I have taken pait
of them and feel a great deal bet­
ter.” I f yon have aoy trouble with
vour stomach try a box of these
Tablets. You are certain to be
biased with the result. Price 25
cents. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
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Another Fatal Accident.
A Petition
Presbytery Meets.
/ $2QS
f r X d fs h a b
Jacob Oja, a native of Finland, Theodore Roosevelt.........................President
The
Beet
aged 25, was killed at Matt Myat- Jl,h“ H,v..................... Seoretarv of State
tó .
rom’B camp on North Coos river p " " 1' “
Shaw .......Heoretary of Treasury
Dear Sir:
Jeweled
afternoon
by being
....... ^ •-Secretary of War
In ns much as > ur daily mail is ' vesterdav
Weteh
Made
held 7J hours nt ltoscburg and 12 caught between two logs while en- w h w "T ..... .Sceretar, of Interior
hours at Myi tie Poiut, thus mak­ gaged in barking. No further par-,
F Wltaon. Heoretary of Agrioultui»
X fo n -M a g n e tic
ing, ^practically, 10 hours of time ticulars of the accident were obtain. | P. c. Knox....................Attorney Genetal
NlckS Silver C M
unnecessarily lost in the round trip I able last evening.
B . 0 . Payn«........ . . . i . . . Postmaster General
_
F u lly Guaranteed
between Roaeburg and this city, we,
The launch Hannah took Como* Melville W . Fuller....... Chief «fr nstice
For M l. by
the undersigned 1 Siness people ej. Mingus up and was to bring the I
orsooh m m orrioiRB.
ALL
JEWELERS
and residents oi v jiiille, the county body down.
‘ Joseph
- n H' Simon
Miichel*
. .11. 8 . Senator j
TVustrated Booklet
seat of Coos county earnestly re-
^
unfortunata young limn had ! T W .“ h “. Tonga«,'deoenaeJ O dd l.t Diat
cu ic-qusat. showing
quest that this weak spot in the b<. ell on the b a y some two o r three M. A. M o o d , ..........OonHr...man 2nd Dial ,
O j LORED
transmission of mail be investigated
Ho leaves a wife and a .Geo. E. Chamberlain................. Governor
FANCY
and corrected, as we are entitled to 'd
btcr obout two veRra q 1 j . He ! * I-
.................Secretary of state
DIALS
and expect as good facilities for loin» d ,,le W oodmen‘ of the World
Mo«™......
communicating bv mail as is givtn
ho,i «®Ll r * Aokcrman......8upi. Pub. Instruction
Hie
New
England
n, , ,i
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i last. Sat Jr da} night.
He had paid [ j E.tWhitnev........... ......Hint« Pi inter
any other point.
r ! in $8.94 and his widow will receive A. M . Crawford
Watch
Co.
Please acknowledge receipt of 200() in8Urance. _ Mail.
K. 8 . Bean.
Fartorle«—
this request and kindly inform us as
________ #_______
Waterbury, Coon.
F. A. Moore,
Supreme JndRea
to prospects of speedy relief.
O hi *» ï»l« f .t l e to II N e i g h b o r ’ ll U. K Wolverton,
Otllcee-
Nrw York. Chlcifo,
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Chamberlain................................
Signed at Coquille, Coos county,
Sf..i Frencltco.
......... Clerk Board Sonool Land Com.
Oregon, this 2!)th day of August,
Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well k n o w D C, B. Bellinger.................... U. 8 . Dist. Judge
1903.
through-out Mercer and Sumner W . F. Mathews........... ..............U. 8 . Marshal
F. A Linegar, P. M.
| counties, W. Vs., most likely owes D. M. Dunne..................... Collector Int. Fsv. I If Mill hi* V» ii» in -it ism, tl\\
L. Ilarlocker, County Judge.
Ins life to the kindness of a ueigh- John H . H a ll..................U. 8 . Dist. Attorney ! KelleM ’a () 1 • f P. m 'T, I Sa eel
! Spirits oi EJt u, put ii ;. by the Cal-
SKCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
! bor. He w a s almost hopelessly
J- B- Dulley, Countv Treasurer.
Stephen Gnllicr, Sheriff.
1 affected with diarrhoea; was atten­ J. W . Hamilton........................................Judge ' ifornia Co-Operative Medical Co.
R. H. Mast, Deputy Clerk.
ded by two physicians who gave G. M. Brown................Prosecuting Attorney j Kept by all lembo • druKKislu; i!
U. 8. LAND CFFIOB.
! not by yours, an 'v at the I’hur
D. F. Deau, Pub. Herald.
him little, it any, relief, when a
Pacific Furniture & Lumber Cc., by neighbor learniug of b's serious Henry Booth.........................................lteceiver i umey, Coquille C.ty, Oregon,
J. T . Bridges.........................................Register
W. T. Kerr, Supt.
condition, brought him a bottle of
coos COUNTY OFFICERS.
K. V . DAVENPORT,
D. Ii. JOHNSON, *
E. G. D. Holden, City Recorder, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and L. Harlocker...............................................Judge E. S. DEAN,
Seerotary.
Justice of the Peace 3d Dist. Diarihoea Remedy, which cured L. H. Hazard...............................................Clerk
Vice President.
President.
Coos County, Oregon.
him iu'less than tweuty-feur hours. 8 tephen Gallier........................................ Sheriff
Geo. T. Moulton, Agt. C. U. E. Rail. For sale by. R. S. K nowlton .
J. B. Dulley.........................................Treasurer
* -40*——
T . J. T h rift............................................Assessor
road Co.
W . H. Bunch............. School Superintendent
E. D. Sperry; Attorney at Law.
two for the frtce ot One.
Win. Horsfall.........................................Coroner
W. C. Chase,
“
“
“
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
Bulletin Printing Co. by E. C. Hol­
We have made arrangements S. B Cathcart...................................... Surveyor
D. M cIntosh..............................Commissioner
C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
land.
with the publishers of the A M E R ­ R. C. Dement............................. Commissioner
L. H. Hazard, Cashier 1st National ICAN FA R M E R by which we are
Principal place of business
Bank and Couuty Clerk.
There
are
two
classes
of
people
able
to
offer
this
great
farm
paper
►
The Now England cotton mills and the H ebald for the price of who can make or brake the St.Louis
are all idle because of the high tho H erald aloue—$1.50, for the Exposition, the railway passenger
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
price of raw material. Will the next 30 days. Who will he the agents und the hotelkeepers. If
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
men who have made fortunes in first to take advantage of this op­ these profit by the experince of
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
Wall street by cornering cotton portunity? This is a great offer Chicago and make ,low rates there
will be ample traffic and ubundant
ever stop to reflect npon| the des­ for our farmers and dairymen.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
patronage insuring large profits to
titute condition o f the New Eng­
E. S. DEAN
all soncerned.
A. DAVENPORT,
WM SLINGSBY,
land mill operatives, produced by
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
E. E. DAVENPORT.
D. H. JOHNSON,
thoir “ speculative enterprise” ?
Doctors find
A good prescription
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E
T in* 4«o i i i i i ii i* » » C o u n t e r f e i t « .
For mankind.
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TH E
The genuine is always better
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc­
COUNTY OF COOS.
than a counterfeit, but the truth of casions. The family bottle (60 cents» con­ O . A . Kelly
)
tains a supply for h year, All druggists
Plaintiff, |
this statement is never more forc­ sell them.
vs.
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Suit in equity for di-
ibly realized or more thoroughly
Rose R. Kelly,
I vorce.
A new S tatio n .
appreciated than when you compare
Defendant. J
TO ROSE R. K E L LY , l he above enti­
the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
tled Defendant:
The Southern Pacific Company
Salve with the many counterfeits
the name of the State of Oregon you j
and worthless substitutes that are has built a large and commodious are In hearby
notified that you are required !
station,
is
very
neat
and
attrative,
to appear and answer to the complaint fil- i
on the market.
W. S. Ledbetter,
ed
against
you
in the above entitled suit in
The
of Shreveport, La,, says: “ After and fills a long-felt want.
which O. A. Kelly is plantiff nnd you, Rose
using numerous
other remedies management of the state fair feels R. Kelly, are defendant, within six weeks
without benefit, one box of DeWitt’s particularly pleased over the station from the date of the first publication of
this summons, to wit: Within six weeks
Witch Hazel Salve cured me.” For and they say that it is a good at­ from the 28th day of July. 1903, the same
i.' » a aaoewwr-
being the date of the first publication of
blind, bleeding, itching and pro­ traction for the fair
this summons; and if yon fail to appear
truding piles no remedy is equal to
and answer on or before the 8th day of Sep­
D issolutio n Notice.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold
tember, 1903, the same being the last day
of
the time prescribed in the order for pub­
by R. S. Knowlton.
lication, a Judgment will be taken aganst
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Notice is hereby given that by you for want thereof, and the plantiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
mutual consent tho co-partnership in
Dissolution Notice.
his complaint, a succinct statement of
existing between W. H. Young aod whioh is as follows; That the marriage con­
tract now existing between you and plain­
Notice is hereby given that the Will Albee, is dissolved, and all tiff
be dissolved.
co-partnership heretofore existing persons knowing themselves to be
Service of this summons is made by pub­
lication
in pursuance of an order made by
between the undersigned, under indebted to the firm are requested
by L. Harlocker, County Judge for Coos
tho firm name of McAdams & Sim­ to come forward and settle at once. oounty, Oregan, dated the 24th day of July,
business
manufacturing 1903, and directing publication of the same
mons, is this day dissolved by mu­ The
in the Coquille City H bbaid , a newspaper
tual consent.
The business will shinglps will be continued by Mr. published
at Coquille City, in said Coos
be continued by McAdams & Farm­ Albee.
county, once each week, for a period of
six
weeks.
er at the place of business hereto­
A. J, S herwood ,
For Sale.
fore occupied by the old firm, eith­
Attorney for plaintiff.
er member of which will receive
Two teams o f yonug mares, all
moneys due,
or settle accounts
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
against said firm. S. H. M c A d a m s . well broke and gentle to ride or
United States Land Offioe.
drive
and
true
to
pull,
and
of
med­
W . C. S im m o n s .
Roseburg, Oregon, July 7, 1903,
ium size, and two wagons, complete
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with covers, almost new, a 3-in, with the provisions of the act of Congress
of Jnne 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
N o tice .
Baine, and 3-in. Hicory. Will sell of timber lands in the States of California.
singly or together reasonably or Oregon,Nevada andWashington Territory,”
All persons knowing themselves trade for town lots.
Horses may as extended to all the Public Land States
to be indebted to the Lyons estate, be seen at Colvin pasture on Rinck by act of Angnst 4, 1892,
BILAS W . NOAH.
or having claims against the name creek.
will please call and settle the
of Marshfield, county of Coos, state of Ore­
W. W. D avis , Coquille.
gon, has this day filed in this office bis
same at once as the business has
Rworn statement No.5 474, for the purchase
changed hands and all accounts
of the L»»ts l, 2 and East K N. W . % of
notice fou publication .
Section
No. 30, in Township No. 273, range
must be settled as early ae possible
No. 11 W . and will offer proof to phow that
United States Land Offioe.
W . H. L y o n s . Mgr.
the
land
songht is more valnable for its tini-1
lloseburg, Oregon, Aug. 13,1903.
H on . B
inoeb
H
M. C .,
Washington, D. C.,
GENERAL DIRECTORY
ermann ,
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Coquille Valley Packing Company
Oregon
M yrtle Point,
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J.
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LAMB a GO.
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin ai)d Agate ware
Doors and Windows,
Lime and Cement,
Agricultural lmpements,
Paigts and oils,
CLASS.
Best Goods Lowest Prices
T uttle
Temperance
house.
Our young friend, Geo. 1). Byers,
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, i
who recently graduated at Albany,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance and to establish his claim to said land be- ;
with the provisions of the act of Congress fore W . U. Douglas, U. 8 . Commissioner
FOR SALE.
Caine in to see us Saturday. Mr.
of Juno 3,1878. entitled “ An act for the sale for Oregon, at Marshfield Oregon on Sat­
Byers will take a three year theolo­
timber lands in the States of California. urday, the 3rd day of October 1903.
Where Racing Will be Good.
He
A fine stock ranch consisting of of
C regon, Nevada.and Washington Territory”
gical cours • at a California cetiie-
as
witnesses:
Richard Coke,
320 acres o f land, which contain as extended to all the Public Land Stntes names
Thos,
Coke,
N.
E.
Harry,
J.
E.
Noah,
nil j
uary
Visitors to the Oregon State Fair 2,900,000 feet of fine saw timber, a by act of August 4,1892,
of Marshfield, Oregon.
this
fall
will
witness
the
greatest
\V. H. Young having purcha«e 1 !
ISAIAH H. FLINN,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
part of which is cedar; 75 acres
the place of M. O' Bingham ue.ir j luring over seen in the state. Salem cleared, a portion in cultivation: of Fairview, county of Coos. State of the above-described lands are requested to
file
their claims in this office on or before
business
men
have
raised
a
purse
has this day filed in this offioe his
the mouth of«Fishlrap, liasjsevereil
good house and barn.
Price, Oregon,
pworn statement No. "»617 for the purchase said 3nd day of Oct. 190:?.
J . T. BRIDGES.
his connection with the shingle of $2000 for 2:17 pacers to be $2800.
Address. Martiu Miller,
of tho N. 3^ of N. E. yi of Section No. 8 in
Register.
mill on that creek, lately conducted meed on Salem day, which has 30
Dora, Oregon. Township No. 26 Kange No. 11 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
by himself and Mr. Albee. end has horses entered. These horses are
O o c l u i i l l © C i t y . O r e g o n .
is more valuable for its timber or stone
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
from the best stables in Oregon,
moved to his new possessions.
than for agricultural purposes and to
United
Stntes
Land
Office,
Roseburg.
Or.,
|
establish
his
claim
to
said
land
before
Washington, Idaho, California aud
The annual meeting of the W. C. Montana, aud it is expected at
j I.. H. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos county
June 23, 1903.
Oregon, at Coquille, on Tuesday the 3rd
Oourtvo 3 treatment, Transient
N o .!.- U hereby «ivo,, the. in oompli- i F irst C/dSS / / ? eu erij TOSpiCt
T. U. Tor the Section of officers, loast twenty of them will start, fur­
j dav of November, 1903.
He names as ance with the proyipious of tho act of Con- I
will be held at the Christian church nishing the largest field of high-
I witnesses: Lee Neely, John H. Flinn, and gross of June .3, 1378. entitled "A n act for !
and
Regular
Boarding
und Lodging.
j F. K. Taylor, of Fairyiew, Oregon, nnd the sale of timber lands in the States of
at 2 p. ui., Sept. 4,1903. All mem­ class horses ever seen on a track on
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
H. Morgan, of Marshfield, Or.,
California,
Oregon.
Nevada
ami
Washin­
No
BAR
IN
CONNECTION.
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NO CHINESE L 130 R
bers please attend, and all others the Pacific coast. Portland too has one hundred people who have heart trouble I Any and all persons claiming adversely
gton Territory,” ss extended to all the P m !» ;
who are interested.
can
remember
when
It
was
simple
lndiges-
tho
above-described
land-4
are
requested
to
lie
Land
States
by
act
of
August.
4
,18
-2
,
contributed a purso of $2000 for
lion. II Is a scientific fact that ail cases of \ file‘ heir claims in this offico on or before
First Street— East End of Bridge.
M rs . M. E. D ahupf ,
W ILLIAM H. BUNCH,
2:20 trotters to be raced for on
| heart disease, not organic, are not only | " * id 3rd d#y of NoT'
BKI r ) 0KH
Pres.
Portlaud Day.
This race has 27 traceable to, bat are tho direct result of indi­
Of MoKinlev. oounty of C- rjs Statu of O r- j
Register.
egon, has this day filed in this office his I
A grip full of clothing and a horses entered, of which most of gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
sworn statement No. JV19»*, for the purchase I
them
will
start,
making
two
of
tlte
1
whlch
falls
of
perfect
digestion
ferments
and
I'HMehell init were taken through
of the N. % of N.E.
(being lots 1 aud 2)
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
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rm
fflner
it
,
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•well« the stomach, puffing It up against the
of
Ruction No. ?»» in Township No. 27.
mistake by some one from the greatest racing event« ever nukl heart. Tills Interferes with the action o f !
United States Land Office,
Range No. 11 West, »ml will offer proof to
If the heart, and In the course of time that
sleaiutamt landing at this place this siilo tho Rocky mountains.
show that the land songht is more valnable !
Rosebnrg, Oregon, Ang. 17, 1933 j for its timber or stone than for agricnltnral i
lately, and the owner will be great­ you are fond of high-class racing, delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.!
Mr. D. Kaublo, of Nevada. O., says: I had stomach
Notice is hereby given that in entnpliinc« purposes, and to establish his olnira to Raid |
don’t
miss
seeing
these
two
eveuts.
ly obliged to the party if the pack­
trouble and was In a bad state as l had heart trouble with the provision of the ao6 of Congress I land lief re L. H. Hazard. County Clerk of j
with tt. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for thw Coos connty, Oregon, nt Coquille, Oregon, i
age be returned by addressing to
months and ft cured me.
sale of timber lands in the States of Cali­ on Friday, the 11 th day ofSepteruber, 1903.
T h e P l e a s u r e «il r u l l i l i : .
the H eiuld office.
Kodol Digests What Y o u Eat
fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington [ lie names as witnesses: Chas. Heller, j
Persons suffering from indi ^es- and relieves tha stomach of all nervous Territory,” ns extended to all the Pnblio i Louis H ' ller. H . E. Wilcox and E. P. Mast, I
W anted .— Live agents to sell Dr.
all of McKin'ev. Oregon.
Land States by act of Angnst 4, 1892,
ston.:ich
strain
and
the
heart
of
all
pressure.
White’s Electric Combs, patented tion, lyspepsia or other
Any nnd all persons claiming adversely
Bottles only. SI. 00 Size holdinf 2 H time* the trial
M ARY K. FLINN.
trouble
will
find
t'iat
Kodol
Dyspep-
<
tho above-described lands are requested to !
Saddle Horaes of best quality always on linnd. Good Ki in read
Jan 1,'99. Cure dandruff, hair fall­
size, which sells for 50c.
file their claims in this office on or before
of
Fairview.
county
of
Coos,
State
of
Or-
I
sia
Cure
digest**
what
vou
eat
and
'
Prepared
by
C.
O.
DeWlTT
A
OO.,
OHICAQCX
ing oat sick and nervous headaches,
said
11th
day
of
September.
1903.
ness for specinl trips. In fact, a general Stage aud Livery business.
egon. has this dnv filed in this office hor 1
This
J. T. BRIDGES.
yet costs no more than nn ordinary makes tho stomach sweet.
For 3 ile by U S, Knowlton sworn statement No ">627, for the pnrehase | ___________
Accommodations for Traveling men n speciality.
Kigister.
of the NE M of NE '4 of Section No. 7 I
comb.
Sells on sight.
Agents remedy is a never failing cure for
nnd N W *4 of N W ' , of Section no. 8, in j
nre wild with success. Send50 cts Indigestion and Dyspepsia and all i
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Township No. 26 S.. Range No. 11 W ., and
will offer proof
show th t the land
for sample (half price).
Write complaints affecting thu glands or j
PlFUITXRT o f Tfll ISTRRfOR.
sought is more valnable for its timber
membranes
of
the
btomach
or
di-
!
quick.
The Dr. White . Electric
Land Office Rt Roaebnrt, Oreßon,
or stone than for agricultural purposes, j
gestive
tract.
When
you
take
Ko-
!
Comb Co., Decatur, III.
and to establish her clnira to said land be- !
Jnne 30, litOtt.
dol Dyspepsia Cure everything you i
fore L. H. IlasafU, County Clerk of ( 00s
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
Our good frieud W. F. Dialler
County.
Oregon
at
Coquille.
011
lursday
|
{ng-nnraed
settler
has
filed
notice of his
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
.
« ,
., tl
. .
- eat tnstes good aud every bit of tho
the 3rd day of Nov , 1903. She names as jm w itio„ io make final oomutation proof
BUT B U R N -
was honored by the Presbytery of . * •
. 7 » *
t *,
J
». » « nutriment that your food contains
witnesses:
W H Morgan, of Marsh- j jn „a pport of his claim, nnd that said proof
Southern Oregon, which elected is assimilated an»l appropriated by
«flit. L«« Neflv, F. R. Taylor nod Muru,*n wjj| )h> ro(|de
L H . H«*»rd. Connty
In in commissioner to the general the blood and tissue>».
prop Flinn, all of Fairview, Oregon.
Clerk, at Coquille city, Oregon, on Octo­
Hold by H.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely ber 1. 1906. viz: Wi'liam J . Moon, on home­
assembly at Buffalo, N. Y., next S. Knowlton.
the above-deeonbed Innds are requested to stead entrv No. 11881. fo'- the 8 .
of 8 .
ARAGO.
OREGON.
May. This is the highest court in
file their claims in this office on or before of Pe.* 4. T. 28 * ft V W r«t.
Throughbred coeki reltyfrom $1 up, said 3rd day of Nov., 1903.
Hi* mimes the following witnesses to prove
the Presbyterian church.
Elder
The Berlin court journal grave
J .T . BRIDGES.
his continuous residence upon and oultiva-
Disher expects to take his family smmntic.“* that the Kaiser’s dati 1
amt eggs $1 per setting.
Register.
• ion .if said land, viz: Arthur L. Brown, of
. -
—■
with him fo: an extended visit ter I* learning to cook- Probe'
MrKiid-’V. and F. C. Kinnicatt. Sherman D -livore 1 bv Walke
Nosier to a11 parts of town at $
per ton
Hum >»nd Edward N. Moon, of Fairview,
next spring auioug friends nod rel­ her mother had trouble with “ il o
W
Early Risers Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES
:
atives.
a
W - Y i ' 10 a mts per load.
lieip'\
K *gis‘er. 'ar j i scales in
0 ig « 8 ts w h a t y o u M t
T h e f a m o u s lit t le p ills .
W eak
H earts
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
B. FENTON.
PROPRIETOR
iiiiilTI) 111 iilli Hod
J, R. Stillwell,
Don't Have Cold Feet
John Peart’s Coal,