Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 16, 1903, Image 2

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A Letter From àan Diego.
Official County Court Proceedings-
C C. A Notes
Bun Diego, California, Sept. 9, 1903.
Electric Lights at Norway
NEW RESTAURANT
The painting of tho Academy
In a few days Norway will assume
T U E S D A Y , SEPT. 15, 1903.
EDITOR HERALD:
building is now well along, and quite a metropolitan air. Mr. Morse
tVe landed here the 25th ult, nud will be pushed to completion be- informs us that lie has secured pat- At tho angle of the street, in North Marshfield.
on the 27th we routed a three room fore another issue of the H euald is ronage enough . to justify him iu
Binger Hermann's Visit to the Coast.
cottage on D street, uo. 1806, aud j in hand.
running a branch line to that place,
moved in a very neat and cozy
Hon, Binger Hermann who is ma­
W e are still hearing of new stu- aud already has the poles up and
place.
We pay five dollars per dents.
king a tour o f this part o f the coast
Mrs. Moore has been in j h»9 been waiting several days for
month, water furnished, but houses trying to secure a place for her two [ 0*8 wire which came In on the Chico,
aud looking into the needs o f bis
MBS. J. M U L K E Y , Prop
Also furnished ro m s.
are getting scares, so many (tour- sons.
constituents, aud also making a
She will conic and keep' Hs will proceed ut once to place
ists) coming from the east and ev­ house for them.
personal inspection o f our harbors
This is au ideal lights in the store and resieence of
ery where else to spend the Winter. : plan.
to ascertaiu just w hat Is needed for
Other enquiries have come
J- MeCloskey, end the residences
MISCELLANEOUS.
We have had it pretty warm here in from various fields about our dif-
^>am Johnson, Price Itohison, and
their improvement, passed oyer the Ptteific sta, „ Tele & T ele Co,
Coquille bar on Thursday and noted
hone 8crvice................... $11 95 since we came, the thermometer < ferent courses. These are fully de­ the residences, creamery and Imrns
registered about 75 degsees until scribed in our circulars which we o f the Carl Bros, ami G. S. Davis.
returns You of Your
the changes made by the present J A Lamb A Co, Knlsomine
yesterday it broke the record aud shall he glad to furnish on nppli-
This is a progressive step in the
jetty work, and how the jetties are
Dear Ones-
etc for court bouse.........
9 15 ;
went up to 83 degrees, some say | ration. W rite a postal carl naming right direction by these people and
standing the storms, etc. H e vis­ S B Cathcart, establishing
it was the hottest they over saw it yourself or . friend to whom you one that we trust will soon be fol­
Show your love for tho one who
ited tho Siuslaw and Umpqua last
9 00 ¡
corners..............................
lowed by all who are fortunately
week, and is fully prepared to act J S Kanemutz, cotton mops
is gout by providing a monument
45 here, but i did not feel it n ueh of- ! wish to have circulars mailed auel it
intelligently and put his case force- j ¿ 0° ‘
enough situated to be in the reach
course
I
was
not
in
the
sun
much,
I
will
be
promptly
done.
worthy the memorv of that one.
river
Electric
Co,
f fully
l l l l v hororA
Hi* nn
’ mi u 1
.
The
before nnimraua
congress. He
notouly
By the way, auy one having uf this modern convenience
lights for July and A u g .. 17 00 but the heat is not so oppressive
A huge monument or a small
takes into consideration the needs
j here as in Coos county.
rooms to let or houses to rent or I I li‘. lit is of superior quality as au il-
L Harlocker,
stamps for
i .mb r, whichever you choose at
o f tho bars and the great benefits
all
W ell this is a pretty place and a will taken boarder or two, please j lumiunnt and its use reduce
1 00:
office..................................
bis | bn, . will show the best judg­
already derived from the improv-
Especially any one who danger of fire to n minimum,
i nice town to live in if a fellow has report.
S B Cathcart, .surveying,
meuts thus far, but also the relative
ment
of tir-t class desiguers nud
could
take
a
young
mau
or
a
young
It don’t seem to
maps etc for dyking diet 3 14 00 anything to do.
A Profitable Hour.
improvements o f tho country con­
for board.
| be improving very rapidly, but I lady to do chores
woi kmon.
Z T Siglin, View ing dyking
tiguous to these harbors and d e­
'
’
,,
dint 3 ....................... .
11 60 ! think the great reason is it is like There are numbers of industrious
pendent upon them as outlets for F P Norton, Viewing dyking
| Coquille, not enough manufacturing young people who can go to school; , A la,°'e nu" Au’*' ot C<HJu,1,e
thier products, etc. This is plain to
.sl’en1dl"8 a Proht* blp h1t," r
dist 3 ................................ 10 40 J and I don’t see as it will ever be if they can meet with au opportuu- lU “,ls
the observing eye of Mr. Hermann. H Lockhart, Viewing dyking
" v5,mr,tr Ustening to the splen-
j better in that regard.
There is no ity to work for their board in part
e-
did Hi bio sermons of Lvungolutt
His thorough acquaintance with
dist 3 ................................ lo 20' « ’»ter power here and coal and
T
-
.
Holmes nl tho Christian church M A R S H F IE L D , Olí
this section in early days makes it
Coq City water works, water
wood is so high it wont pay for
Last
wet
k
we
spoke
of
a
lecture-
p
,e {rom Fftirview, Riverton tut)
easy for him to contrast those days
... t
i - iTmauun ion, r •
April 30 to Sept 30.......... 15 00 steam
hip we are try ing to inaugurate; Eisht, M) nre ft)so in „«end.,nee.
with the present.
Stephen Gallier, board, ab-
We took a drive last Sunday for the fall and winter months. We There have been sévirai additions I
It was with exceeding groat pleas­
bo $28 80. Clayton, $7 20
of some eighteen miles east to have secured one speaker and have
tbe clmrch
Tlle meeting is on-
ure that he drove dowu from
postage $1......................... 37 00 i Harnackan in E l Cojon valley.
El applied to others who have not ‘ 0- I tirP|v devoid of sensational features,
M yrtle Point over the road.
C M Skeels, sund for court
J Cojon seems nearly round,
and turned answer as yet. \\ e hope to |
ftim of ,he evan„ eli8t ueeming
H e cannot speak in terms too high
house................................
5 7 0 about five miles across each way. I arrange a deffinitc plan of operation to he to convince his hearers of the
5 0 M P Ä B IY .
o f the good jadgment of our pres­ T H Mehl A Co, window
! do think it the prettiest little valley and make these educationally profit­ reasonableness of liis proposition
Branch
Office,
Pharmacy
Building, Coquille City, Oregon.
ent oourt for the action they are
As soon as possible we and to appeal to their calm judg­
brush. . .
............. .
6 0 11 ever saw, level as a floor and all able.
taking in the way o f perman­ Wm Gallicr, sund for court
in cultivation, some in grain but shall announce names and themes ment to act upon them
ent road-building.
2 50 mostly in oranges, lemons, grapes, of varions speakers.
house................................
The subjects for the week follow s:
A. H. M ulkev ,
The groat advancements made in R S Knowlton, sund for .
figs and olives, but they, say these
Tuesday, “ The Name Christian.”
Art) purely co-operative in every retpeet and the Company will spare
court house................. . .
6 90 fruits don’t pay well here any more
.Supt.
farming, fruit growing, stock rais­
Wednesday, “ W ill Any Perish?”
neither time nor money .n teaching tbe people at large the
in g and dairying were all noted by Harry Flanders, wood for
for the reason water is so high and
Thursday,* “ Heaven.”
courthouse.......................
75 prices low, in fact many up-land
Mr. Hermann.
Ha went to Coos
great and inestimable “ uefits which come to each and every
Riverton Pick Ups.
Friday, “ Three Judgment Bars.”
bay yesterday and will make an in­ C H Nosier, 5 days examine
orchards are going down and can
member of its system.
Saturday, (No service on this even
teachers............................. 15 00 be bought at your
spection o f the jetty, where, in ac­
own price.
The protestaut Methodests held ing.
cordance with a request o f the IV D Reedy, 5 days examine
More anon.
J. H. N o s l e b .
their quarterly conferauoe here, Lord’s Day, 10 a. ro. Sundyschool;
board of trade, he will be likely re-
teachers........................... 15 00
beginning on Saturday last.
11 a. m. “ Love Expressing Itself in
comend that the jetty be built a W Culin, quarantining, etc,
Myrtle Point Eatorpris,.
Rev. Dalmff and family, o f Co­ Gifts;” 6:20 p m. C. E.; 7:30, “ The
examining Wheeler,
in­
little higher and strengthened to
B ohn .— T o the wife of Henry quille, eere here attending the Meanest Thing in Coquille.
insure its permanency, further ex­
sane ................................... 60 00 Harris, 'Sept 5, 1903, a daughter.
conference.
tension being unnecessary, the d e­ Ray Ccllier, 31 days in asess-
Entertainment Sept. 25.
N. Tlirusb, formerly the owner
The work of rocking the road
sired depth o f water having been
ors office............................. 62 00
of
the
fine
ranch
now
owned
by
J.
from the foot of Spruce street to
obtained, there now being twenty- W I I Bunch, balary for J
The musical and literary talent
the forks of the river, was commenc­ V . Foster, and the Riverton town of Coqnilennd vicinity are prepared
fivo to thirty feet of water on the
ending Sept 30 as Supt
site, uow o f Bandon, made this
bar at mid tide. There will doubt­
and postage...................... 235 95 ed Monday.
for an Entertainment at the Mason­
town a visit last week.
less be a request that there be J S Lawrence, salary for dep
ic H all Friday Sept 25. The pro­
The Catching Creek saw mill has
The young people had « social ceeds are to go toward painting
assr. 27 days...................... 67 50 been moved from the Marsters place
some government aid given for
dredging inside the harbor ns this T J Thrift, salary assr. July
Presbyterian
cburcb.
All
to the Bryant placo, shout four dance in F erry’s Hall Iasi Saturday the
will be much needed.
and A u g ............................. 166 06 miles from Myrtle Point. The mill evening. It was well attended, the best talent in the commu­
more
than
60
ate
midnight
supper
V N Perry,
salary janitor
nity is showing a most commend­
will resume operations again Mon­
at the Hotel.
July 4th to Sept 4th.......... 80 00 day.
able spirit in contributing thpir
Test of lax Act Will be Made
No further business appearing,
a good place for a good girl at help to make the program one of
There will be a big picnic at the the. Riverton Hotel
Enpuire and the most pleasing entertainments
For the purpose o f determining Court adjourned to meet Septem­
Rackhff school house below town, see.
*
ever given in this city by lacal tal­
whether there is any legal method ber 10.
Ordered that the following bills Saturday. Sept 19. A good pro­
of collecting the taxes for the cur­
Riverton now has a new wharf. ent. Further announcements will
gram
has
been
arranged
and
the
rent year, a test ease is to be pre­ be paid out of tho General Road
Thanks to those enterprising men bo given next week, and tickets will
teacher and pupils of the district
be on sale at 25 and 15 els. As the
pared and submitted to the supreme Fund:
propose to make st a grand event. w'bo so liberly douated their time proceeds go to beautify the town we
court as soon as the papers can be E A Howey, labor, self and
lubor
and
money.
Everyone is invited to attond and
drawn.
In the opinion of promi­
boy and team, r d 1G,.. .$ 25 18
Mrs Sell, has beeu suffering for ask the entire community for a
bring a woll filled basket with them.
nent attorneys who havo given tho Peter Johnson,
25J days
more than a week with one o f her liberal patronage.
----- D E A L E R I N ------
matter careful study, and whose
$102 00
with team,
fingers. I t has the appearance of
Farlhquake Shock Fell in Portland.
L ost .— On Augnst 9th, one small
22 50
views carry much weight, the su­
ou contract,
blood poison. H er daughter Bon­ dog, black and white spotted, long
premo court will be obliged to hold
A t exactly 3:45-o’clook this after­ nie has returned to assisit her hair, long bushy tail, about size of
that, as the laws now stand, there
.124 50 noon a sharp earthquake shock was mother.
large coon.
Any information con­
is no provision for tho levy and John Johnson, 12J days lab
felt in Portland, being particularly
Our old friend Wm Rohn has cerning his whereabouts will be
collection of the 1903 taxes. In the
or r d 1G........................... 25 75 noticeable iii all high buildings. bpen afflicted with one o f Job’s
-'’3 ofTjsather Goods found in a.
thankfully received.
ovent of such a decision, nil public Sam Lantz, 10 days labor r d
Tho shook lasted about two seconds comforters.” in the past week. It
Mus J. H. R adabauoh ,
H a rn ess Shop *
revenues will bo cut off for a year
16...................................... 20 00 and caused m any faces to blanch
took up a claim on his neck.
Arago, Oregon.
and no taxes can bo collected un­ B H Burns, 12 days self aud
I also d o all kin 1 a j rep tiring in this line at: reasonable figure
throughout the city, ns earthquake
D o n n a A nna .
New gloves,--velvets, and trim­
til December, 1904, uuless the leg­
team, r d 10..................... 48 00 shocks are by no mennH common
Oocruill©. Or
mings at Mrs. Moon’s store.
islature,
convenes
iu
special W H Lyons, 9 days labor
here. There were four distinct un-
Fishtrap Items.
36 00 dulations of the earth’s surface.
session, enacts a law curing the
man and team, r d 16..
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N .
grave dofect that has been discover­ Smith & Pago, lumber, r d
Department of the Interior,
The weather has bceu somewhat
ed.
16................................. ....244 75
A Unique Feature.
Land office Roaebur# Oregon, Ans?. 7,
changable on Fishtrap o f late but
16
15
75
Wm
Simmons,
labor
r
d
Governor Chamberlain
diffors
uot enough to hurt the grain, it is
Notice ia hereby given that the following
A novel idea
of Evangelist
from many other attorneys. He be­ Bert Do.vlo, labor r d 22. . . . 30 00
Only $ S a. month
to be hope 1.
’lamed Heftier nan tiled notice o f his inten­
Holmes is to give a course iu church
lieves that a levy made next Janu­ C P Barnard, labor on Coos
tion to make final commutation proof in
ont Ire installment
Bay Wagon Road r d 12 36 50 history at the opening of each ser­
.Friday being L R. Edmunds’ support of his claim, and that said proof
ary will bo sustained by tho su­
p>ia.n
vice at the Christian church.
A last day in school on Fishtrap there will be made befor* E . G. D. Holden, U.
preme court, aud says that he will S S Reed, Bal keeping time
8. Commiaioner at Coquille, Oregon, on
gravel pit, A u g 1902.......
7 12 large history chart is used and this whs speaking and two or three Sept. 24. 1903, viz: Charles L . Moon, Hd.
not consider tho question of calling
Hoc,
E.
a special session of the legislature
Ordered that tho following hills feature is not, the least interesting coutests with sixteen visitors pres­ E. No. IKViH. for the S .K S-E.
N.E .l4 Sec. 33. T. 26 S.. R 11 W.
ent. A majority o f the pupils yt . He
of these iutei Ci ting evenings.
until a decision has boon rendered lie paid out of the General Fund:
nanitH the following witnesses to
made Mr. Edmunds a present of.a prove his continuous residence upon and
by that tribunal.
Ho intimates W H Mansell, coal, $15 00
M o r e (t i n t s .
watch chain, a anmll token iu ap­ cult vation of said land, viz: Fred R. Tay­
that, even if the supreme court
...........
Freight .2 5 ........................ 15 25
lor, John H. Flynn, Josiah S. Flynn and
Disturbances of strikers are not preciation of his good work araoug Edward M. Wires, all o f Fairview, Coos
should bold tlmt n levy is impos­ Universal Accountant Ma-
W
ill
G
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Y
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A.
nearly as grave as an individual us. Mr. Edmunds has resigned on County, Oregon.
sible, ho might still refuse to call
cliiue Co., one adding ma­
J. T. BRIDGES.
Piano.
*
Overwork, account of having n position in
a special session, though this is a
Register.
chine ...................................300 00 disorder of the system
You
cau
save
this
amount
if ’’you will aud make your dear ones
Baudou.
for
the
near
future.
loss
of
sleep,
nervous
tension
will
matter which he has not yet decid­ R C Dement, Commissioner
NO. 6810.
Miss Dement will finish the term
happy. No homo complete without a piano or au orgau.
I f you are
ed.
and m ileage....................... 60 80 be foil >wcd bv utter collapse, un-
TREASURY D E P A R T M E N T
looking for best values
A P u p il .
less a reliable remedy is iinnied- on Fishtrap.
The situation is grave, for an ad­ D McIntosh, Commissioner
Oilice o f Comptroller o f the Currency.
There is nothing
and m ileage........................ 54 40 intely employed
verse decision by the supremo court
Washington, D. D., Juno 23. 1903.
F ch S a l e .- - A good pou y and
so
efficient
to
cure
disorders
of
the
and a refusal by the governor to call
WHEREAS. By satisfactory evidence
In tho mntter of improving the
ntule. apply to P. E. Uraue, Co­ presented to the undersigned, it has been
We are prepared to! interest you and make the assertion that we
i
Liver
or
Kidneys
as
Electric
Bitters.
the legislature together would entail Coos Bay wagon road.
made to appear that The First National can do M O R E for you than any other Piano or Organ House in the
It’s a wonderful tonie, and effective quille.
serious consequences.
The state
Bank of Coquille.” loented in the Town
Proposition of Ed P S Aberneth-
I f von are interested write at once.
and the greate-t »11 around
of Coquille, in the County o f Coos and country.
would be without any revenues from
y to saw and distribute lumber ¡ medicine fm lull dn vn systems. It
State of Oregon, lias complied with all the
THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON,
taxation for a year, and every county
proviaons o f tho States of the Un ited^tates
along the line of said road in places dispels Net tisness, Rheumatism,
required to be complied with before an as­ V0SE,HINZE, with the y a n t WHITNEY is a combination o f
city, town aud school ilistrrict would
designated by tho County Coti rt i and Neu-alt
mid
xpels
Malaria'
sociation
shall
be
authorized
to
comme.
be iu the same predicament. Mul- for tbe sum of $6.50 per thousand
the business of Banking; Now T hbrk fobe soundness, strength, beautg and tone unequalled anywhere.
germs. Only 50c and satisfaction !
tnomnh county’s prospects of get­ feet, accepted.
I. Willinm B. Uidgely, Comptoller o f the
guaranteed
by
R
S.
Knowlton,
Currency,
do hereby ceraify that “ The Twenty.eight othe mahes we handle.
ting out of debt would be iinlefinitly
First Nationnl Bank of Coqnilfe.” located
Druggist
State of Oregon |
postponed and tho Port of Portland
in tne Town o f Coquille. in the County o f
__ W e also have in stock a fine line of Violins, Bapjos, Guitars and
County of Coos j
and State of Oregon, is authorized Maudolins at prices from $5 upward.
also would ho embarrassed by the
And
O v e r w o r k Coos,
A full assortment o f strings.
Assignee s Notice of Final Settlement.
to
commence
the
business
of
Banking
as
I, L. H. Hazard, County Clerk
loss of a year's income.
N ew music received weekly.
provided in Section Fifty one hundrednnd Steel strings 5 cents each.
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Notice itrHereby given, that Isainh Hack-1
sixty nine o f the Revised Statutes of the
Tile difficulty arises from the fact of Coos County. Stato of Oregon,
the duly qualified and acting assignee j
United States.
that when the legislature o f 1903 at­ and ex-officio Clmk of the County in the m atter o f the assignment, o f D avid I
In testimony whereof witness my hand
of said County nud State. Morae. Jr., in? >1 vent debtor. f«*r the bene- P r o s t r a n o n —C o m- and Seal of "dice this Twenty-thiref day of
tempted to change tho time of the , Court
,
...
-i . ., ..
. . fit o f bis creditors, in the Circuit Court o f I
I O O- F. H A L L -
of
June, 1903.
annual tax levy from January to hereby certify tlm t t h e f o r e g o i o t f is | the »Into o f O regon fur c . mm county, h a s;
pletely W o r n Out.
N-al.l
WM.IB. U IDGELY.
filisi li.s fìnsi necniint as sunti ussignoe,
j
September it mads no provision for a true and correct extract of the w
f IComutrollf r of tho Curn ney.
ilh tlu> r i i r k - f suiil lkm rt, in sani m al- ;
the levy and collection of the taxps proceedings of said Court at tile I te.-, nmt tino thu sanie wil! bo In an i timi Dr. M iles’ Nervine Cured
assessed in 1903. The new law goes September, 1903 term {hereof, as ! [lassisi iipiiu ut tho mutilar Seuitsnhts'. 1 :li:l. .
Me.
.te rn i
o f .'.n iil Court ut C oqulllo Citv. '
into effort January 1, 1904, and the the snmo appear upon the journal Con« f'nnnty. O r ig i n. mi Mouliné thè filth
Cures Crip
Dr. Miles’ Nervine will cure nervous pros­
old inw being thf u repealed, there of said Court iu my office and cus­ day o f Sf|0.i',iiher. IfiOfi, or ns si sin therosf-
tration. It will bring sweet sleep and rest;
ter un thè Court enti ti.‘S thè sanie.
in Tw o Deys.
will be nothing on the statute-books tody.
it will relieve the mind of the tendency to
lineisi ut ÌV ii-iille City, ISrngon. this lOtb
worry; it will mike the nerves strong and
Witness my hand and seel of the dnv nf Aognst. tini;!.
to warrant county officials in pro­
on every
the patient well. It has cured thousands. It
INAI AH lI A C K E ó , Asstunre.
ceeding with the levy iu January County Court this 14th day of
will cure you. Try it to-day.
box. 25c.
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months.
T h lS S ig n a tu r e ,
and with the subsequent collection September, 1903.
“ Some years ago I was stricken with nerv­
ous prostration caused bv overwork anil
of taxes.— Portland Jurnal.
L. H. H azakd ,
worrv. I was in such a weakened, exhausted,
Countv Clerk as aforesaid.
run down condition that I w a i unable to do
or
my
housework. 1 felt too weak and tired to
By R. H . M vst ,
A pretty home wedding occurred
even make calls on my neighbors.
Fre­
C c q - a ille , O r e g r e n
( S eal )
Deputy.
quently when out driving I _ would
beco
Sunday last at the home of Mr. and
_____ become
so
Cuutimii'd from First l’uui'.
Chas Webb, r d 16, self an.l
2 00
team..................................
2 50
Fred Moser, nails r d 1 7 ....
Miuard A Folsom, lumber, r
9 63
d 17..................................
D C Krautz, labor by self
and W Krantz r d 17.......
900
H iding A Lundy, Hdwr, fuse
12 35
powder............................
M e a l s S e r v e d in th e B e s t S t y l e s o f
C u l i n a r y Jkvt.
Death’s Harvest
COOS CO, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Stewart &
Westgate
Props.
CALIFORNIA CO-OPHRATIVE 91EIIÍCAL
Their Methods
THE EGLIPSE,
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes.
Flour and Feed,
Ruibbsi* Cs-oods a n d U m b r e lla s .
R. B / RAY. Prop.
C. B. LEEP,
Harness and Saddles
f. ¡Cavil buy *» Oram
E i ’r i l l
$10 il lllliitli
: } ’W
"For Spot Gash or on Time Payments
W orry
CHAS. GEISSEN MUSIC CO.
M A E S H P I E I D,
-
- OIESIE.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ m e//
C syrT H
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Mrs. (). E. Hull in Ferndale. when
I H s I r c M A l l r r l-hifutic C i i m l .
their daughter, Ida, bcctfme the
Judge W. T. Holland, of Greens-
bride of W alter Spade.
The wed­
ding occurred in the presence of burg. La., who is well and favor­
relatives and a few intimate friends ably known, says: “ Two years ago
o f the contracting parties, Rev. B. I suffered greatly from indigestion.
F. Peck officiating.’
Mr. ami Mrs. After eating, gn at distress would
Spndo will make their future home ,nvl*r‘R ’v result, lasting for nu
on the bay.
They enter upon the ,lour " r %*• nn«1 mv nights were
matrimonial tea with the best wish. [
l concluded to try Kodol
es and congratulations of a host of ^ yspepsia Cure, and it cured me
Now
« ntirely.
deep j s refresh
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ing and digestion i'i feet
bv R S vnowlton.
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D f . m e n t
L. H ablocker
I s a ia h H a c k e r
A. J S h e r w o o d
L. H . H a z a r d
R. E. S h i n e
CORRESPONDENTS
National Bank of Commerce,
N Y. City
Cricke. W ool worth National Bank,
San Francisco
1st National Bank of f’urttynd,
P i ti md. Ore.
’! rau-, v i s a G e n e r a l I* o d c i n g b * i » -
“liSi,*'' fcariy H is e rs
Tho fam ous little pills-
exhausted that it seemed that I would die
before I reach* 1 home. I was also troubled
with sinking spells at night which left me so
weak that f thought I could not live until
morning.
_
I was in this s deplorable
drplor
condition
one day Dr. Mil«#’
MQff Nervine was
I had little faith In
proprietary rcme.be« but determined to gii
the Nervine a tria!. After the »econd aose
of the Restorative Nervino l was able to sit
at the table and eat a meal, something 1 had
been unable to do for many days. I have
since taken a numher of bottle« of Nervine.
I consider myself cured. I am doing my
own work and c five Dr. Miles' Nervine credit
for my
y gene
general
l health. My object in
iting tnis i
mmend vour medicine
when
brought to mv notice.
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Miss A d p if
V arulf , 4 « 5 t . Marion St..
Guthrie, Ok
All drugs
ell
gu .rante- first bot-
He Dr. Milt­ itene lit.. Se
Send ¡ >r free book
on Ner
1 Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart Ind
Strang’s Emporium.
Glassware and Dishes, Wood and Willow-
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flanks Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear.
Z. C. STRANG, Prop.. - - - Coquille, Oregon
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