I
(SOíjm W C
<¿U}|
Basket Social at McKinley.
l)ea(h « f John Fiatiate*ii.
Myrtle Point Knterpnse .
GENERAL DlfifeCTORY-
Ace Carman, of Etelka, has gone
The basket social given nt the to Hawaiian Islands to tiy his for Theodore ltooseyeB.........................Prt-sident
John Flanagan died at his home
John Hay............................. Secretary of State
McKiulev school house, Aug. 29, tune.
P U B L I S H K H lì V K l í Y T U E S D A Y
in Empire City, Sept
i, 1903,
Leslie M. Shaw......... Secretary of Treasury
1903.
Walter Endicot the bin her, haa Elihn ltoot...........................Secretary of War
Aged 78 years.
After the programme the bas
E. A. Hitchcock......... Secretary of Interior
D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor
The following we clip from the kets nud lunches were sold. There opi ned a brunch shop in the build- Wm. H. Moody..................Secretary of Navy
iug
ndjoiniug
Lee’s
store.
Ccast Mail:
Jas, F. Wilson — S<?oretary of Airioultuio
wore tweutv-two baskets sold and
County Official Paner.
E. A. Dodge has been re-appoint P. C. Knox............................................Attornoy Genera!
Mr. Flanagan was horn in Bel over $04 was raised.
The following is the > ogramme: ed D S Commissioner at this place. H. O. Payne..................................... Pontmaster Oenornl
lie came to America
Devoted to tho m aterni and social up- fast, Ireland
Mr. Dodge b(js filled the ollice with Melville W . Fuller.................... Chief Jufttioe
ouilding of the Coquille Valley particularly while a young man and to this Song, Columbia, the Gem of the
OUHOON HTATH OFFICERS.
satisfaction to all nnd no better ap
and of Coos County generally
Ocean....................
..By
the
Choir.
John H./Mitchell I ...................,, s s .UHtur
According
Subscription, per year, in ad’ vanoe, $l.fiO coast in the early 50* 3.
pointment
could
have
been
made.
Recitation, “Euu ‘ lining Her Big
Joseph Simon
I
to the recollection of early settlers
Sister’s Beau” . '. ..........Nona Frye
Joe Wliot ery, a young man about Thoa. H. Tongue, deceased-«.. . ( ’< n l-l Dial
Church Directory.
he came first to Coos Bay about Recitation, "llrave Little Maid," 25 years of age, and resideut of M. S. Moody ........... Congre small 2nd Diet
................................ Mildred Mast. Calchiti!? < 'reek, sull’ o 1 a stroke Geo. F. Chaniberlaiu.......................Govern* r
O h b is t ia n C h ubcii . — Pleaching every 1854, his three brothers Patrick,
. Secretary of State
Sunday at It a. io. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
Quartette, “ My Old Cottage Homo.” of apoplexy Suuday an died Mon- ’F' L Dunbar
James
and
Edward
coming
at
about
. . . State Treasurer
Cima. T. Moore..
school at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor at
fav as a result of the stroke. He 1 J. H. Ackerman....... Supt. Pub. Instruct ion
Tableau, “ Rock of Ages.”
0:30 p. m .
Prnyor meeting every Wedn 38- the same time.
He considered Coos
Recitation................... Ethel Boone. was on nis way home from church *J. K. Whitney........................... State P j inter
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
Bay his home from that time, Song, “ Turn Back Phuroh’s Army,” when he received the attack, and A. M. Crawford................. Attorney General
Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services
will be held at St. James church, Coquille although he was away for longer or
}
..................
Choir was immediately brought to town It. S. Beau.
City the third Sunday in each month.
F. A. Moore,
........ Supreme Judges 1
for medical tieatmeut bat never ; C.
shorter periods at different times. Dialogue, ‘‘Comming to W oo.”
Sunday school at 10 a. ro. each Sunday.
E. Wolverfcon,)
W m . Horsofall, Pastor.
“ Tho New School guined consciousness. Tho funeral ; M. L. Chamberlain.. .......................
He was interested in the Sixes Recitation,
services were held Tuesday and
......... Clerk Board Scnool Land Com.
House,” ...................................Alice Lasswoll.
M . E. Church, South: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. in, and 7:30 p. mines, and he also in company with Song.........................Three little girls the remaius inferred in the Catch
0 . H* BeUingtr....................U. S. Dirt. Judge!
m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 his brother Patrick ran a pack train
j W. F. M ath ew s..,.....................U. S. Marshal j
If voi
Recitation,..................Lizzie Myers, jug Creek cemetery.
o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p.
, D. M. Dunne.....................Collector Int. J ' h v . , KellcttV (
no. JnniorLeagae at3:30,p. m. Prayormeot- fiom Jacksonville
to Scottsburg, Song, “ The Girl Behind the Man
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
rSi'ltflitior’ft John H . H a ll................. U. 8. List. Attorney Spirits oi
s 1 1 «*
to
SI
Behind the Gun,”.................Choir. Otjfs III«* I i£
that being the route then followed
H . C. Allen, pastor.
iu«lii<*tt*
8KCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
iforim ( 'c-Operafi y
Tableau,..........By
the
little
children
1
M etiiodibi E pis c o pa l C h u b c h .—Services by traffic to and from the interior.
Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known J. W. Hamilton........................................Judge Kept bv all le.-nlin
Recitation, “ Guilty or not Guilty,”
every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
G. M. Brown...............Prosecuting Attornoy
He
went
to
Idaho
at
the
time
ot
one
through-out
Mercer
and
Sumner
Sunday School at 10 o’ clock a, in. Junior
not by yuii'N, ap
.................................. Myrtle Frye.
U. s. LAND OFFICE-
League 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs of the early days mining excitements
Recitation,........... Clove Summerlin. counties, W. V«., most likely owes Henry Booth.........................................lteceiver QlHCV,
day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita
his life to the ki mines:* of a neigh J. T. Bridges.........................................Register
tion is extehded to the public to attend all and spent several years there. Later Address............ Supt. IV. H. Bunch.
services.
W . H. M y b b f , Pastor.
bor. He was almost hopelessly
; POUT,
COOS COUNTY OFFICERS.
H. JOHNSON,
E. S. DEAN,
he spent some time in San Fran Quartette, ‘‘My Love’s Own."
affected with diarrhoea; was atten L. Harlooker.............................................. Judge
P b epbytkbian CnuBcn.—Preaching eer-
Topsy.
Secretary.
Vice
Presiden!
President.
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning nud cisco. but returned to the Bay in
ded by two physicians who gave L. H. H azard..1.......................................... Clork
evening, Sunday School every Sunday nt
the
early
70’s
and
engaged
in
busi
............................... Sheriff
him lit*le. if any, relief, when a Stephen Gallier.
10 a. m . Christian Endeavor services every
Tho <■ < 11* 11 i u v s Couiitcrlcfitn.
Sunday at 6:30 p. ro.. Miss Winnie Hall, ness at Empire City, where he has
.......... .'...... Treasure
neighbor learning of his serious J. B. Dulley.......
The genuine is always better
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
.............................Aaseanor
T . J. T h rift.......
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs made his home ever since
About than a counterfeit, but the truth o f ; condition, brought him a bottle of W. H.Bunch . . .
.School Superintendent
days at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex
Cliamberlaiu’s C o lic . Cholera and
this
statement
is
never
more
fore-
|
1876
he
was
married
to
Miss
Mary
............................. Coroner
tended to the public to attend all our ser-
Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured W m . Horsfall...
“JSuccessors to Johnson, Peau & Co.)
uices.
ADOi.ru H arshly , Pastor
Rinck, a sister of Mat Rinclc, an ibly realized or more thoroughly him in less than twenty-four hours. 8. B Cathcart... ........................... Surveyor
The W . C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd
..................Commissioner
D. M cIntosh ....
\
— s .j p i 't o .l E p l O . O O O -
appreciated than when you compn
For sale by. R . S. K n o w l t o n .
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. other of the pioneers, Mr. Flanagan
.................. Commissioner
K. C. Dement . ..
tho genuine- DcWitt’s Witch Ilae 1
Principal place of business
was
elected
county
treasure
while
C hubcii o f R e d h b u b d I srael !
Services
Salvo with the many counterfeits
J u d L ling by Portland (Me.) news
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by
There are two classes>of people
Elder J. H . James. _______________________ the county seat was at Empirq, The and worthless substitutes that are paper. some one has turned trator
W. S. Ledbetter, and betrayed the fact that a naval who can make or brake the St.Louis
safe was robbed during his incumb on tho market.
Exposition, the railway passenger
L O C A L ITEM S.
ency aud the money was never re of Shreveport, La., says: “ After enemy is approaching.
— A general packing business carried on. ’l’ho best moats
agents and the hotelkeepers. If
using numerous
other remedies
covered,
but
Mr.
Flanagen
made
tho country can produce always on hand. Highcs; c ash
Dowie is sending mission:'.!'; s to |
profit by the experince of
Flonr, Flour, Flour, at Kay’s.
without benefit, one box of DoWitt’s
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickeus, etc.
the loss good our of his own pocket. Witch Hazel Salve cured me.” For Utah, and the Mormons are sen ling Chicago aud make low rates there
Fly Bouncer and sprayer at
He also served a term as collector blind, bleeding, itching and pro their recraiting preachora into will be ample traffic and abundant
Knowltons.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
of customs at this port.
The de truding piles no remedy is equal to Dowie’s camp The world profits patronage insuring large profits to
R. A. Easton, of near Dora, had
DAVENPORT,
WM SLINGSBY,
E. S. DEAN
through
the
fermentation
of
theor
all soncerned.
ceased was a man of sterling in DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo. Sold ies.
business io town Saturday.
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. E. DAVENPORT.
by It. S. Knowlton.
tegrity and amiable disposition,
---------•
S. Munday, o f Bullards, made us
Secretary Wilson may succeed IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
a pleasant call on Thursday while liked and respected by all who knew
in establishing tho silk producing STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TH E
A Card of Thanks.
him. He is the last to go o f the
in town
industry. If lie dots the sceptre of
COUNTY OF COOS.
We take this means to express fashion will be snatched from Paris O, A. Kelly
F ora tine registered liurxshire four brothers mentioned above.
1
Plaintiff,
|
boar,- call upon or address J. H. Besides the bereaved widow, a sister our sincere, thanks to .our many for American styles are already
vs.
)■ Suit m equity for di-
copied
there.
friedds
who
labored
so
tim'd
and
Scbroeder, Arngo.
Rose R. Kelly,
I vorce.
Mrs. Kate Mullen, survives him
incessently amid heat and smoke on
Defendant. J
Vesuvius is shooting flames and
E. M. Hoffman, of near Myrtle
TO
ROSE
R.
K
E L L Y , 'l he above enti
Sunday
to
save
our
home
and
S t o m a c h T rou t»!«*.
lava 4,000 feet into the air. Some up-
Point, made our office a pleasant
tled Defendant:
\
house-hold effects from destruction to-date newspaperman man soon
Jn the name of the State of Oregon yon
business call while in town on Sat
“ I have been troubled with my by fira while the forest fire was have a chance to write a news are hearby notified that you are required
urday.
to appear and answer to the complaint fil
stomach for the past four years,” raging near town on that day.
story under the caption “ The Last ed against you in the above entitled suit in
i l .
4 .1 i l
M h s . a n d M r s . J . H . M a o il l
Jake Herpliberger
and Jake says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook
which <). A. Kelly is plantiff and yon, Rose
Days of Pompeii”
R Pomeroy, of Parkersburg, had
Schafer, of Riverton, made our Farm. Greenfield, Mass. “ A few
R. Kelly, are defendant, within six weeks
The Board of Governors of the from the date of the first publication of
office a pleasant call while in town days ago 1 was iuduced to buy a business in town Friday.
summons, to wit : Within six weeks
- - • ► «
"u r m -f'-
New York Stock Exchange has de this
on Thursday.
box of Chamberlin's Stomach and
from the 28th day of July. 1903, tho same
nied
the
brokers
the
privilege
of
being the date of the first publication of
Dissolution
Noiico.
Liver
Tablets.
I
have
taken
part
It is declared by those who have
summons: and if you fail toappOAf
conducting a “ paper fight” on the this
afid answer on or before the 8th day of Sep
tried it, that Kirkpatrick’s liniment of them and feel a great deal bet
floor o f . tli8 Exchange. It is hard tember. 11)03, the same being the last day
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
ter.”
I
f
you
have
any
trouble
with
will cure the worst sore throat or
the time »-escribed in the order for pub
vour stomach try a box of these co-partnership heretofore existing on the Wall Street “ boys” to pre. of
lication. a Judgment will be taken aganst
eveu uiptherin.
Tablets. You are certain to be between the undersigned, under liibit such inuocent forms of amuse yon for want thereof, and the plantiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
Ladies don’t fail to have your biased with the result. Price 25 the firm name of McAdams & Sim ment.
in his complaint, a succinct statement of
• - e - —
feathers, beds and pillows, perfect cents. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. mons, is this day dissolved by mu
which is as follows; That the marriage con
ly steamed and purified while you
tract now existing between you and plain
tual consent.
The business will
Two for the frice ot One-
tiff be dissolved.
have the opportunity.
Fairview Pick-Ups.
be continued by McAdams A Farm
Service of this summons is made by pub
Wo have made arraugeineuts lication in pursuance of an order made by
or nt the place of business hereto
C. E. Bryan, a late arrival from
by
L. H miocker, County Judge for Coos
The Fairview school begun on fore occupiod by the oi l firm, cith with I m publishers oT the A M E R
Los Angeles, and an expert meat
county, Orcgan, dated the 24th day of July,
with Miss er member of which will receive
1903,
directing publication of the same
cutter now presides over the block Monday August 31,
IC A :! F A R M E R by which we are in the and
Coquiile City H bbaid , a newspaper
Lena Holcomb as teacher.
moneys duo,
or settle accounts
at P. E. Drane’s market.
published
at Coquille City, in said Ceos
able to offer this great farm pnper
The Diamond camp which started against snid firm. S. H. M c A dams .
county, once each week, for u period of
For a bilious attack tako Cham
aud
th e H erald for the price of six weeks.
W. C. S immons .
last spring has Bhut down.
berlin's Stomach and Liver Tablets
A. J, SlTERWOOP,
the H erald alone— 1.50. fertile
Several of the young folks in
Attorney for plaintiff.
sud a quick cure is certain. For
next 30 days. Who will he the
these parts attended the basket
2\Jotics
snle by R. S. K n OWLTOJ.
first to take advantage of this op
social at McKinley Aug. 29. They
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
portunity? This is a great offer
A S xa I'— Good new seven room inform us of a very good time.
All persons knowing themselves for our farmer« and dairymen.
United States Land Offioe.
bouse, pantry and bathroom, over 3
to he indebted to the Lyons estate,
llosebnrg, Orogon, July 7, 1903,
- -,-,4»*.«
Mr.
Ventcli
nud
wife
who
have
lots for only #1000. See mo quick.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
lately moved here are stopping nt or haviug claims against the name
with the provisions of the act of Congress |
Must be sold soon. J. J. S tant . ky .
R -I.P -A .N -S Tabnltf«
Mr. Holverstott’s for a few weeks. will please call and settle the
of
Juno 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
Doctors find
same at ouce as the business has
of timber lands in the States of California, j
Clias. Berdan returned Thursday
There seems to be no uimiso-
A
good
proscription
j
Oregon
.Nevada aud Washington Territory,” I
fiom a two-weeks’ trip during mont for the young folks 011 Sun changed hands nnd all accounts
as extended to all the Public Land States
For maukiud.
■
which time he visitod Koseburg days only the same old croquet must lie settled as early ae possible
by act of August 4, 1892,
The 5-ceut packet is enough for usual oc
W. II. L yons . Mgr.
and other parts of the country. games
SILAS W . NOAH,
casions. The family bottle (00 cents» con
•
He tells us lie raised a line crop of
tains a supply for a year, All druggists of Marshfield, county of Coos, state of Ore
Oscar
Bunch
lias
built
a
house
at
sell them.
pot a toe - on his North Fork home
gon, has this day filed in this office bis
FOR SALE.
Prosperity camp and moved his
sworn statonr-nt No.5474, for the purchase
stead.
of
the I /• *i 1, 2 and East
N. W o f
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
family while he is working in the
A fiue stock ratio'- consisting of
Section No :k>, in Township No. 273, range
W ant Ee. Live agents to sell Dr. camp.
United States L md Office,
320 acres of land, which contain
No. 11 W . and will offer proof to show that
White’s Ele' tric Combs, patented
the land sought is more valuable for its tim
llosebnrg, Oregon, Vug. 1 3 ,11HJ3.
Mr. Everett Hatcher who has 2,000,000 Feet o f fine saw timber, a
Jan l.DVI. Cure dandruff, Imir fall been working in T. (i. Barker’s part of which is cedar; 75 acres
Notice is hereby given that in compliance ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and
establish his claim to said land be
ing ont sick and nervous headaches, ea.np as second sawier, is now look cleared, a portion in cultivation: with the provision- of tin-act of Congress fore to
W . U. Douglas. U. SS. Commissioner
of June 3, 1878, entit led ” \n net for t ho sale
yet eost,. u , more than an oid¡nary ing for another joh of sawing since good house and barn.
for
Oregon,
at Vf«rshfie!'l 0«*con on S h ‘
Price, of timber lauds in tho States o f California. nrday. the 3rd
day of October 1903.
He
comb.
Sells on sight. Agents
(_ legon, Nevada.and Washington Territory”
$2800. Address, Martin Miller,
names
as
witnesses:
Richard Coke,
Ih camp.shut down.
as extended to all the Public Land States
art* wild with success He ml 50 el-
Thos. Coke. N. E. Harry, J. E. Noah, all
Dora,
Oregon.
bv
act
of
August
4,
1892.
Mr. Charles Wroo had the mis
of Marshfield, Oregon.
for satuph (half price).
Write
ISAIAH S. FLINN.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
quick. The l)t W lii'e E lectre fortune to cut Ilia foot last Wednes-
of Fairview. cm nfcy of C. o*. State of tho above-tipscribed lands are requested to
A Grand 0pporlunily for a Ranch-
• !a\ while working in V. N. Barker's
Comb Co., Decatur, III
file
their claims in this office on or before
Oregon, lms this day filed in this office his
■ ainp.
f worn statttimmt No. r»»»17 for the purchase said 3nd dav of Oct. 1903.
F. A. White, for the pastsoiuii
J. T. BRIDGES.
A ranch of 219 acres, one o f the of the N .}.j- of N. E. M of Section No. 8 in
S unshine .
Register.
years a resideut of this city and
best on tho upper Coquille, at a Township No. 23 Range No. 11 West, and
offer proof to show that the land sought
our popular boot and shoemaker,
Oue-linlf down aud bal will
OOQ.U.Ì11© O i t y . Oregon.
General Fred Grant has added bargain.
is more valuable for its timber or stone
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA riON.
moved with his family to Aurora, liis quota to the influence being ance on loug time.
Enquire at than for agricultural purposes and to
this state, where they expect to re exerted to re-establish the army can the H erald office or the Myrtle • stnblish his claim to said land before United Stales Laud Office, llosebnrg. Or.,
L. 11. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos county
June
1903.
side for the proseut, the middle of teen contrary to a general impres Point express office.
Oregon, at Coquiile, on Tuesday the 3rd
First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transient
Notice is hereby given that in compli
the week Their many friends nre sion, the anti-canteen law does not
dav of November. 1903.
He names as
ance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of Con
witnesses: Lee Neely, JohnH . Flinn, and
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
sorry to see them go away, but provent officers from enjoying the
F. R. Taylor, of Fairview, Oregon, and gress of June 8, 1878, entitled ’’An act for
the sale of timber lands in the States of
beartly recommend them to the use of liquor at their clubs._ It
i W. H. Morgan, of Mnnnfield, Or.,
-
-
NO CHINESE LA 10R
California, Oregon. Nevada and Washin No BAR IN CONNECTION.
people aiming whom they see fit to merely prevents the men from Inly
j Any nnd all persons claiming adversely gton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub
I the above di scribi .1 lands are requested to lie Land states by act of August. 4, 18 *2,
locate. However, they are not ing beer and light wines at the
j file f heir claims in this office on or before
First Street— East End of Bridge.
total strangers in that section, Mr. canteen, in other words semis them
W IL LIA M H. BUNCH,
said 3rd day of Nov. 1903.
White locating tin re over fifty-one to, outside deli» whern drunkenness, Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every ;
F. T. BRIFC j KS.
o f McKinley, county A Coo.i State of Or-
one hundred people who have heart trouble
_______ 'egon. has this day filed in this office his
years ago.
I harlotry and robbery are unrestrict. | can remember when it was simple indiges
llu- purchase
v
i sworn statement No. A31h», f«»r tly*
; orini' kok p u b lic a tio n .
of the N.
N.E. • < being lots 1 aud 2)
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
A beautifully illustrated ami jed.
I
of
Section
No.
i:i
Township
No. 27.
heart disease, not organic, are not only |
handsomely gotten up publication
United St.i> •- Laud Offic°,
R mge No. 11 West nnd will offer proof to
The horse that can trot a mile in traceable to, but are the direct result of indl- j
show
that
the
land
Sought
is
more
valuable
is the “ Pacific Northwest,” pub
Rosebnrg. () • go», \ng. L7. 1933 f-»r its timber or stone than for agricultural
minutes has at least arrived, but j gestlon. All food taken Into the stomach !
lished nt Portlaud, the first num it needed the advent of the automo which fails of perfect digestion ferments and •
lice is in «by ivon that in e »mpfinnee purposes, and fo establish his claim to said
•t' the act of Coiiurt-ss land oef re L. H. Hazard. County Clerk of
ber of which has reached our ex bile to spur the equine tribe to that swells the stomach, puffing it up against the ; win the pro\
heart. This Interferes with the action of of
Hie 3, 18
titled “ An act for the Coos comity, Oregon, at Coquille, Oregon,
change table.
Philip S. Baba, a performance.
the heart, and in the course of time that! *»ih if timber laud* in the States of Cali- | on Friday, the 11th day of September, 1903.
well-known newspaper man is the
H * names as witnes:es: Clias. Heller,
N< vju I h , and Washington
but vital organ becomes diseased, j f'.’n a. Orci
Judging from recent report.- of delicate
vended to alP tin* Public Louis H- 1W H. F. Wilcox and E. P. Must,
editor, and the paper is being wide,
Mr. D.Kauble.of Nevada. 0.,says: I Mdstoruach * I«‘rrit
all of McKiu’e .', Oregon.
trouble and was in a bad state ns I had heart trouble Land Stati s by not of Augu ’ !. 1892,
railway
buildins
in
China
a
railroad
ly circulated
The advent of the
Any ntid all persons claiming ndv.-rsely
with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four
MARY K. FLINN.
the above-described lands nro request >J to
new paper is uusteusilffy for the engineer is of littlo use there if he months and it cured me.
Saddle Horses of best quality always on Land. Good Ri in re td
tile
their claims in this office on or liefore
cannot
shoot
straight.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
of F.tirvi
. county of C« os. State of Or- 1
purpose of giving the Pacific North
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage nnd Livery business.
said 11 lb day of September. 1903.
egon,
has
this
dav
filed
in
this
office
her
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
J. T. BRIDGES,
west the benefit of an advertising
sv.orn statement No .*»<127, f> the purchase :
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
.
T h e P lr H M ir r »1 F.nllntr.
Register.
of M ■ NE & of NE '. if R Kition '••*. 7
medium slightly different from tie*
Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2*4 times the trial and N W
of N \V
>»i Section no. 8, in ,
Persons
suffering
from
indiges
size, which sells for 50c.
ordinary newspaper, this being
NOTICE FOR PUB ICA MON.
Township No.
Rang * N ». 11 W.. and
more on the magazine style and tion. dyspepsia or other stomach P re p a re d by E. O. D e W IT T & O O ., C H IC A Q O . will offer proof t.> .show th ’ f the land
D e par tm e n t o f tiiij I k t r u io b .
is more valuable for
timber
profusely illustrated.
The Lewis t' outile will find t int Kodol Dyspep-
For sale by U S, Knowltou sought
Land Office nt Rosebnrr, Oregon.
or stone than for agricultural pur, »s.«s.
and C'lmk l>ufeninl Exposition -ia Cure digests wliaf you eat and
June 20. litOff.
| and to establish her claim to said land be
This
fore L. H. Haz ird. County Clerk of Coos
figures most prominently in the makes the stomach sweet.
Notice 1 s hereby given that the follow-
ov.nty. Oregon, at Coquille. on Tuesday > ing-n.uord wtftlcr has filed notice of his
remedy
is
a
uever
failing
cure
for
iuitial unmli r, and promisee are
the 3rd day of Nov . 1903. She i.srncs as intention to make final comutntioii proof
— BUT B U R N -
witnesses:
W. II. Morgan, of .darsh- in support of his claim, and that siid proof
made that this grand event will be Indigestion and Dyspepsia and all
fltld.
Lee
Neely,
F.
R.Tavlor
and
Sherman
will bo made before L . H. Hazard. County
kept well liefore the people of complaints affecting the glands or
i Flinn. Jill of Fairview, Oregon.
Clerk, nt Coquille City, Oregon, on Octo
every section o f the union.
The membrane« of the stomach or di
P
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u
ltr
y
F
a
r
m
,
Any and all persons claiming adversely ber 1. I'ffi. vi/.: Wj liam -f. M«K>n.onhoiue-
editor invit.es x coûtent among gestive tract. vAVhen you take Ko
of 8
j the above described lands nr«’ requested to «t . 1 eetrvNo. !!**1 fo- lh* S.
! file their claims in this office «m or before of S.
» T. 2* < 14. 11 W-«»
writers and photographers upon a dol Dyspepsia Cure everything you
lit- !.’ » h -« ! he foil wing witnesses to prove
U .
Prop • mii.l 3rd dav of \< \
series of articles In n in g upon cer eat tastes good and every Lit of the
1 | UDGVH
b v c m i IMO.« • r •.j'tbncf noon and coltiva
lb iR W r.
»J. viz: A-thnr L. Brown, of
lion J í ti.*
tain localities o f the sla te and their nutriment that your food contains
ARAVO. OREGON.
Me!-'. .1 •
. F. C. FinnicuU. UherniKU d .-
Walk.
[•red
parts of town at $
per ton
particular advantage s ns well as is : ■ imilati •! nnd appropriated h;
ts-ird N . Mona, of Fairvi» » ,
Minn
»!
Kodol Dyspepsia Cuco Or. ? ••
Sold by !l,
» 1 BRIDOKH.
photos illustrative of 'he lea ling tile blood and tissues
•■■»lea n
tff m ots per load.
Digital
Siat you o a t.
S Knoy.ltoi,
features of the saine
¡¡Coquille Valley Packing Company
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
1
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hardware, Stoves,
Tin or)d Agate ware ^
Doors and Windows,
Lime and Cement,
Agricultural impements,
Pairjts and oils,
GLASS,
'
Best Goods Lowest Prices
Tuttíe
Temperance
house.
W eak
H e a r ts
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE P0!NT-
STAGE LINE
B. FE N IO N ,
PROPRIETOR
Don't Have Coid Feet
Itiill rijiiioiifli Rodi
John Peart's Coal,
J.
Sti3 .lv/Oil,