€¡0quH!t Ci*s fe r a li
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU E SD AY
D F- DEAN,
EDITOR
AND PROPRIETOR
C o u n t y O f f ic ia l P a n e r.
Devoted to ihe material And social up-
ouilding of the Coquille Valley particularly
and o f Coos County generally .
Subscription, per year, in advance, fl.fiO
Church Directory-
East Fork.
T lie
ol r a tin e
S to n in o li
C hbibtian C hubob . — Pleaching every
Sunday at 11 a. 10 . and 7^0p. ra. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednaa- house.
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
Bamlon Recorder.
A large bear io pursuit of Wm.
Robert Livesay, who Las been
Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services
California,
for
will be held at St. James church, Coquille Smith’s sheep was discovered and in Humboldt> 0o
City the third Sunday in each month.
the neighbors gathered in for a
moutlls, relaroed l0 Iiau.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
Win. llorsefall, Pastor. bear scrap aud they had it in ! don, yesterday.
M E. Church, South: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and 7:30
ra. Sunday-school every Sunday at ft
o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p.
ra. Junior League at 3:30,p. ra. Prayermeet
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
H. C. Allen, pastor.
M ethodist E piscopal C iiuboh .—Services
every Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. ra.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a, ra. Junior
League 3:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita
tion is extehded to the public to attend all
services.
W. H. M ybbf , Pastor.
P resbyterian C hurch .— Preaching cer
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard
evening, Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m. Christian Endeavor services every
Sunday at 0:30 p. in., Miss Winnie Hali,
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs
days at 2 p. ra. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to the publio to attend all our ser*
uices.
A dolph H arshly , Pastor
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at 3 p. m. at the Christian ohuroh.
C hurch op K ebbehhd I srael ! Services
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by
Elder J. H. James.
L O C A L IT E M S .
Flonr, Flour, Flour, at R ay’s.
F ly Bouncer and
sprayer at
Knowltons.
Mr. and Mrs. Hauk Reese went
to Bandon Friday.
J. L. Beau, of Parkersburg, bad
business in town Saturday.
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Peinons suffering from iiuliges-
A new survey lias been made tion, dyspepsia or other stoninoli1 ‘I have been troubled with my
from Myrtle Poiut to Dora on the trouble will find that Ko,lot Dvspop-! stomach for the past four years,”
yen
couuty road and many good chang- aia Cure digests what vou eiit amt ®?y8
Bench, of Clover Nook
N
es made, and we saw a subecrip-, nmkeB the stomach sweet.
This h«rm , Oreenbeld, Mass. “ A few
'
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| tion paper from Dora
to D
D. C C. . remedy is a never failing euro for days
ago 1 was luduced to buy a
Frantz's, liberally signed for work Indigestion and Dyspepsia au<l all box of Chamberlin's Stomach uud
I have takeu pait
in making the chauge of grade.
complaints nffcctiug the glands or L iver Tablets.
Andy Radabaugli aud ciew are membranes of the stomach or d i- 1 of them aud feel a great deal bet
doing a fiDe job on tbe county gestive tract.
When you bike Ko- ter.’’ I f you have any trouble with
road between Coquille and M yrtle 1 dol Dyspepsia Cure everything you ’ r\,oli r, ®*°,n?rc *' 'ry a box o f these
Poin t.
L et the good work go on. eat tastes good and every bit of the ,, ’ e,8' ' 00 are
are Ct*rtl11" 1,1 *>e
biased with tbe result
Price 25
Tw o families arrived a few days nutriment that your food contains
cents. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
ago from Oklahoma and will lo- is assimilated and appropriated by
* -»-»*■ —
cate here
| R*e blood and tissues.
Sold by It.
Dissolution
Notice
George Folsom is building a new S. Knowlton.
great shape. A. J. Mavse was pur
sued aud fell down and broke his
gnn stalk and J. B. Smith was run
up a tree, but at last they succeed
ed in killing Mr. Bear, and J. B.
Smith, late o f Oklahoma, got po-
session o f tbe bide bdü will keep
it in rememberance of bis bear
fight iu Coos county, Oregon.
F. A. Swan is in from Douglas
with a load of raellons.
F. A. Pierson is to teach tbe
winter school at Pleasant Hill to
commeuoe November 2nd.
The thresher is moving up tbe
North and East Forks.
Grain is
yielding fine.
Albert and Jeese Bright are
catcbiDg some fine fish these
days.
George Colbigen is in from
Roseburg buying mutton sheep.
About $2.50 per bead is tbe going
price.
A man from Coos Bay was found
banging by the road side on Cam
as mountain a few days ago.
W . J. K n o x .
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Gravelford Academy Items.
W illiam Hurst nud Miss Amauda
Stewart
were married at this
place last Thursday evening. The
Recorder extends congratulations.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
Theodore Koo.scyelt.................. President
John H av....................... Secretary of State
Leslie M. Shaw....... Secretary of Treasury
Eiihu Hoot..................... Secretary o f Wur
E. A. Hitchcock....... Heoietary of Interior
Wui. H. Moody.............. Secretary of Navy
Jus, F. Wilson__ Secretary of Ajricultui*
P. (J. Knox...................... Attorney Genera!
II. C. Payne................ Poet master General
Melville W. Fuller.................Chief Justice
OREGON S T A T E O FFIC E R S.
>O Q
SHEEP PELTS
The
B«»t
Low
Priced
Jeweled
Match
M ade
.
)
•
Nickel Silver Crue
Fully Guaranteed
ifln ji
For sale by
y - 'i A L L JEWELERS
johu H. Mitchell i
s Sen ttor
,/ j
Illustrated Booklet
Joseph Simon
( ................V). B. Senator
on request. showing
Thos. H. Tongue, deceased — Oon 1st List
COLORED
M. A. Moody ......... ( ’ongre sinan 2i.d I>i>L
FANCY
Geo. K. Chamberlain..................Govirtx r
DIALS
F. I. Dunbar.................. Secretary of State
Cbas. T. Moore................ State Trt nsun r
Notice is hereby given that tbe | J. H. Ackerman...... Supt. Pub. Instruction
co-partnership heretofore existing J. K. Whitney.......................Stat e Pi inter
between the undersigned,
under A. M. Crawford............. Attorney Gen ra!
Factories -
|
Wfltertoury, Coon.
the firm unme of McAdams <fe Sim K. S. Bean.
F. A. Moore,
-
Supreme Judges
Offices—
mons, is this day dissolved by mu C. E. Wolverton, I
New York, Cblcafo,
tual consent.
The business will M. L. Chamberlain......... ...............
Sen Francisco.
....... Clerk Board Sciiool Land Com.
be continued by McAdams & Farm
er at the place of business hereto C, H. Dellinger................1!. S. Dist. «Judge
If vou have rheumatism, tr >
fore occupied by the old firm, eith- 1 W. F. Mathews.....................U. S. Marshal
D. M. Dunne.................Collector Int. 1 sv. KellettV Oil of Eden and Sweet
er member of which will receive i
John H. H all.............. U. S. Dist. Attorney Spirits of Eden, put uy by tho Cal
The New England
Watch Co.
or settle accounts
Mrs. D. Giles lias opened up a moneys due,
SECOND J U D IC IA L D IS T R IC T .
S. H. M c A d a m s . J. W. Hamilton................................Judge
millinery store iu Bandon, and w ill1 against said firm,
W . C. S i m m o n s . [ G. M. Brown............ Prosecuting Attorney
keep all styles o f ladies, aud m is-!
U . 8. L A N D O F F IC E .
sea’ bats
She has a large stock on j
Henry Booth................................. Receiver
it i it i* vs* C'omit<‘ rl<‘ ilr*.
bands, and asks all those needing
The
anything in the millinery line, to j jqie genuine is always belter J. T. Bridge**.................................Register
COOS C O U N T Y O F F IC E R S .
call and inspect goods and learn [ H)an a counterfeit, but the truth of
L. llarlocker..................
Judge
prices.
this statement is never more fore- L. H. Hazard......................
Clerk
O h tn Ills* L i l e lu H Mc I g h lia r ’ * ibiy realized or more thoroughly Stephen Gallier................................ Sheriff
K in d lic h *
appreciated than when you compare J. B. D olley................................. Treasurer
Mr. D. I’. Daugherty, well known the genuine D eW itt’s Witch Hazel T. J. Thrift .................................. VsscsHor
through-out Mercer aud Sumner Salve with the many counterfeits W. H. Hunch.......... School Superintendent
Coroner
counties, W. Va., most likely owes aud worthless substitutes that are Win. Horsfall......................
W. S. Ledbetter, S. B Cathcart............................... Surveyor
his life to the kindness of a neigh on tbe market.
D. McIntosh........................ Commissioner
bor. He was almost hopelessly of Shreveport, L a , says: “ After K. C. Dement....................... Commissioner
using
numerous
other
remedies
affected with diarrhoea; was atten
ded by two physicians who gave without benefit, one box of DeWitt's
There are two classeH of people
him little, it any, relief, when a Witch Hazel Salve cured me.” For
neighbor learning of bis serious blind, bleeding, itching and pro who can make or brake tho St.Louis
condition, brought him a bottle of truding piles no remedy is equal to Exposition, the railway passenger
If
Cbambeviaiu's Colic, Cholera and D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold agents an«l the hotelkeepers.
these profit by tbe experince of
Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured by R. S. Knowlton.
—-
Chicago and make low rates there
him iu less than twenty-four hours.
will be ample traffic and abundant
For sale by. R. S. K n o w lto n .
lw o for the Fries ol One-
-------- — m ««»-»-
j patronage insuring large profits to
We have made arrangements all soncerneJ.
with the publishers of the A M E R
A ll persons knowing themselves IC A N F A R M E R by which weave
NOTICE FOR PU BLIC ATION.
to be indebted to Ihe Lyons estate,
Department of the Interior,
able to offer this great farm paper
or having claims ugHiust the name
Land office, Roseburg, Oregon, Au*. 7.
aud the H erald for the price of
will please call aud settle the
1903.
tbe H erald alone— $1.50, for the
Notice is hereby given that the following
same At once as the busiuess has
next 30 days. W ho will be the named settler nas filed notice o f his inten
changed bands and all accounts
first to take advantage o f this op tion to make final commutation proof in
must be settled as early ae possible
support of his claim, and that said proof
portunity? This is a great offer will be made before E . G. D. Holden, U.
W. H. L yo ns . Mgr.
S. Commisioner at Coquille, Oregon, on
for our farmers aud dairymen.
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Sepfc. 24, 1903, viz: Charles L. Moon, lid.
-
E. No. 11648. for the S. % S.E. H. Sec. 2* K.
FO R SALE.
W o r k in g O v e r t im e .
K. N.E .l4 Sec. 33. T. 26 S.. R 11 W.
N o t ic e
ift.riiL' Co-Operativo Medical On
Kept by all leading druggists; it
not bv vours, apply at the Phar
macy, Coquille City, Oregon,
E S. DEAN,
Presido nt.
? WOOL
°D
%r HIDES
= FURS =
FLEEC E.
N o n -M a g n e tic
m m • T O ■ • •
M c M i l l a n
FUR A WOOL CO
M IN N E A P O L I S
S H E E P S K IN
EXPORTERS
IM P O R T E R S
TANNERY
FURS
2 0 0 - 2 1 2 F IR S T AVE. N O R TH
M I N N E A P O L IS , M IN N .
HIGH PRICES. QUICK' CASH HETCItV-
i t r - WHITE KOB CIRCI. LABS -tv!
1). H. JOHNSON,
E. F. D A V E N PO R T,
Vice I’resiileut.
.Secretary.
Coquille Valley Packing Company
(Successors to Jolinsou, Dean & Co.)
C a p it a l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
Principal place of business
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
A geuoral packing busiuess carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always ou hand. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickeus, etc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
A. DAVENPORT,
D. H. JOHNSON,
WM. S L IN G S B Y ,
~E . S. D E A N
E. E. D A V E N PO R T.
School opens next Monday, fair
Uncle Jerry Haynes, o f M yrtle attendance is expected at tho first.
W e shall have students from
Point, went to Marshfield Friday
Coos, Douglass aud Curry coun
fo r a visit.
ties-
F o ra fine registered iiurssbire
Encouraging letters are received
boar, call upon or Address J. H. from parents saying that they want
Schroeder, Arago.
their children in a school where
iio u v In Marshfield. Septem the surrounding influences are ele
ber 20, 1003, to the w ife of W. T. vating.
Merchant, a daughter.
As the character o f a govern
He names the following witnesses to
Eight hour laws are ignored by prove his continuous residence upon and
A fine stock ratio-' consisting of
The mill at Parkersburg had a ment is known by its laws, so tbe
cultivation of said land, viz: Fred R. Tay
slight break down on Saturday, a standard of school may be known 320 acres o f land, which contain those tireless little workers—Dr. lor, John II. Flynn, Josiah S. Flynn and
Millions Edward M. Wires, all o f Fairview. Coos
tube o f one of the boilers blowiDg by its principles. The following 2,000,000 feet of fine saw timber, a K in g ’s New L ife Pills.
ra:
are seme o f the principles upon pait of which is cedar; 75 acres are always at work, night and day, County, Oregon.
out.
J.
T.
BRIDGES.
Indigestion,
Biliousness,
which tbe Gravelford Academy is cleared, a portion in cultivation: curing
Register.
F or S ale .— O uo
2^
Mitchell
established:
good house and barn.
Price, Constipation, Sick Headache and
Spring Wagon, in good condition.
and
all
Stomach,
L
iver
and
Bowel
Address, Martin Miller,
Assignee's Notice of Final Settlement.
Thoroughness. Tbe mastery of $2800.
A good bargan. Inquire at this
Dora, Oregon. troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure.
principles and not tbe cramming
Notice is hereby given, that Isaiah Hack
office.
Only
25c
at
Knowlton’s
Drug
er, the duly qualified and acting assignee
of facts. No lesson will be consid
in the matter of tho assignment of David
Store.
A Grand Opportunity for a Ranch-
It is declared by those who have ered learned nntil the student rec
Morse, Jr., insolvent debtor, for the bene
--
tried it, that Kirkpatrick's linement ognizes tbe principle under lying
fit o f his creditors, in the Circuit Court of
A
ranch
o
f
219
acres,
ono
o
f
the
the stato of Oregon for Coos county, has
will cure the worst sore throat or tbe lesson, and can illustrate that
R -I-P-A -N -S Tabules
filed his finsl account as such assignee,
best
on
the
upper
Coquille,
at
a
even uiptheria.
Doctors find
principle with examples o f his own.
with the Clerk of said Court, iu said mat
bargain.
One-half down and bal
ter, and that the same will be heard and
A good prescription
Superintendent Kronenburg, of Facts will be studied, but in their
passed
upon at the regular September, 1903.
ance ou long time.
Enquire at
For mankind.
term o f caid Court at Coquille City.
the Coquille M ill aud Tug Co’s proper relations to principle.
the H erald office or the M yrtle
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc Coos County, Oregon, on Mooday the 14th
N o cramming for examinations
mill at Parkersburg, had business
casions. The family bottle (60 cents» con day of September, 1903, or as soon thereaf
Point express office.
in town Saturday.
iu order to pass grades will be al
tains a supply for a year, All druggists ter as the Court can hear the same.
Daced at Coquille City, Oregon, this 10th
sell them.
Ladies don’t fail to have your lowed. Examinations will be used
J. L. Knight, tho stock man, lost
day o f August, 1903.
sparingly;
their
place
will
be
taken
ISAIAH HACKER, Assignee.
feathers, beds and pillows, perfect
his fine shepherd while driving a
ly steamed and purified while you by frequent thorough written re band of sheep to the bay the fore
STEAMER
views.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
have the opportunity.
part of last week while in the vicin
Students will not be required nor
United States Land Office.
Mrs. W . II. Moore, of Coaledo, permitted to take all tbe studies in ity o fth e junction. Anyone giving
Roseburg, Oregon, July 7, 1903,
was iu town shopping on Friday, tbeir respective grades. The num Mr. Knight the whereabouts of
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
and made the H e r ald office a ber of branches any student way tbe animal will be liberally reward
with the provisions of the act of Congress
ed.
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
pleasant business call,
pursue is limited to six.
of timber lands in the States of California.
I f you have a house or barn to Point at 7:30 a. m.
Oregon,Novada and Washington Territory,”
George Baxter, of the North
Students who Are backward in
Leaves
M
yrtle
Point
for
Coquille
as extended to all the Public Land States
Bend Citizen, came over Wednes some studies can take just suck a move,’ call on or address W . A.
by not of August 4, 1892,
City at 1:30 p. m.
day nud visited friends— including course as will enable them to build Goodman, Coquille City.
SILAS W. NOAH,
H A R V E Y JAM ES,
the H erald —till Friday.
upon weak points. They will not
of Marshfield, county of Coos, state of Ore
Captain.
gon, has this day tiled in this office his
For a bilious nttack take Cham be humiliated by being placed in
sworn statement No.5 474. for the purchase-
berlin’s Stomach and L iver Tablets cksses with young children, but
of the Lots 1, 2 and East W N. W. xi of
NOTICE FOK PU BLIC ATION.
Section No. 30, in Township No. 27"», ranee
and a quick cure is certain.
For will be classified by themselves, or
No. 11 W. and will offer proof to show that
be
given
private
inatructiou.
United
States
Land
Offioe.
sale by R. H. K n o w l t o n .
the land sought is more valuable for its tim
Roseburg, Oregon, Aug. 13,1003.
Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
W
hile
now
but
competent,
prac
ber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
A S nap — Good new Reven room
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
and to establish his claim to said land bo-
one hundred people who have heart trouble
house, pantry and bathroom, over 3 tical teachers are employed, the can remember when It was simple indiges with the provision-of the act of Congress fore W. U. Douglas, TJ. S. Commissioner
June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale for Oregon, at Marshfield Oregon on Sat
lots for only $1000. Sco me quick. school is not established on teach tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of of
of timber lands in the States o f California.
He
ers but on sound principles.
heart disease, not organic, are not only C re Ron, Nevada.and Washington Territory” urday, the 3rd day of October 190.3.
Must be sold soon. J. J. S tanley .
names ns witnesses:
Richard Colie,
The social welfare of tbe students traceable to, but are the direct result of indi as extended to nil the Public Land States Thos. Coke, N. E. Harry, J. E Noah, all
For choice O. I. C. pigs enquire is well looked Bfter. Wholesome gestion. All food taken Into the stomach by act of August t, 1802,
of Marshfield, Oregon.
of S. L . Rafferty at Norway, Or. literary work will be provided but which fails of perfect digestion ferments and
Any and all persons claiming adversely
ISAIAH S. FLIN N .
swells the stomach, puffing it up against the
Pigs from registered stock and all attempts to spend such time heart. This Interferes with the action of of Fairview. county of Coos, State of the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his
subject to registery.
foolishly will be avoided. The the heart, and In the course of time that sworn statement No. 5617 for the purchase I said 3nd day of Oct. 1903.
J. T. BRIDGES.
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
8. L. L a f f e r t y .
school will be regarded much as Mr. a . Kiuble. of Nevada. O., ears: I had stomach of the N. ^ of N. E. >4 of Section No. 8 in !
Register.
Township
No.
26
Range
No.
11
West,
and
!
trouble
and
wal
In
a
bad
state
as
1
had
heart
trouble
Rev. F. G. Strange has handed a large family, and tbe ladies and
ertth it. 1 took Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure for about four will offer proof to show that the land sought
C o c l u .H 1 © C i t y , O r e g o n .
in his resignation ns pastor o f the gentlemen students are expected months and it cured me.
is more valuable for its timber or stone
NOTICE FOK PU BLIC ATIO N.
than for agricultural purposes and to
Kodoi Digests W hat Y o u Eat
Presbyterian Church here and it to properly relate themselves to it.
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or..
establish his claim to said land before
was accepted at a business meet Nothing io tbe line o f .flirtation or and relieves the stomach of all nervous L. H. Hazard. County Clerk o f Coos county
June 23. 1903.
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Courteos treatment, Transient
Oregon,
at
Coquille,
on
Tuesday
the
3rd
courtship
will
be
expected.
G
en
ing. It will take effect after the
Notice is hereby given that in compli First Class in euery respect
Bottles only. J 1.00 Size holding 2 4 times the trial dav o f November. 10U3.
He names as ance with the provisions of tii > act of Con
tlemen will uot escort ladies to ami
first Sunday in October.— Mail.
size, which sails for 50c.
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
witnesses: Lee Neely. John H. Fliun, and gress of June 3, H78, entitled “ An act fori
public
gatherings. Such Prepared by E. O. O eW ITT A OO., CHICAGO. F. R. Taylor, of Fairyiew. Oregon, and the sale of timber lands in the States of j
Mrs. L. D. Belieu, o f Euchaued from
W. H. Morgan, of Marsnfield. Or..
NO CHINESE LA B0 R
California. Oregon, Nevada and Wasfcin- ’ No BAR IN CONNECTION.
For sale bv R S, K t > wlton
Prairie, accompanied by her daugh tilings are proper enough at the
Any and all persons claiming adversely gtoti Terrlto.-y.” n.s extended to all the Pub i
the above-described lands are requested to lie Land States by act of August. 4. 18 »2, j
ter, Mrs. George James, o f Myrtle right time aud place, but uot iu
First Street— East End of Bridge.
school. School days ard the time
file their claims in this office on or before
W IL L IA M H. BUNCH,
Point, came down Wednesday and
said 3rd day of Nov. 1003.
for
the
improvement
o
f
mind
mor-
visited relatives and friends in
J. T. BRIDGES.
Of McKinley, county of Coos. State of Or- j
Register.
egon, has this day liled in this office his
this city until the last o f the week I H' 8’ “ Di phJ ic£ l Power8' . . ,
sworn statement No, ">396, for the purchase j
3
F. 8. B unch , Priucipal.
j
NOTICE FOK
FOR PU BLIC ATIO N.
of the N. S' of N.E. »4. < «»eing lots l a id 2»
Those having land for sale will I
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| of Section No. 26 in T »wnsliip, No. 27, \
do well to remember that if prop
Range No. 11 West, and will offer proof to i
Managers Wanted
United States Land Office,
show that the land sought is m re valuable
erty is placed in the bands of O. C.
Roseburg, Oregon, Aug. 17, 1903 j for its timber or stone than for agricultural
.Sanford, tbe renl estate dealer, at
Trustworthy lady or gentleman
Prop Notice is hereby given that in compliance purposes, and to establish his claim to said
a fair figure, they aro most sure of a to manage business in this County |
with the provision of the act of Congress land before L. 11. Hazard, County Clerk of
. . . . .
nocnnui
of June 3. 1878. entitled “ An act for the Coos county. Oregon, at Coquille. Oregon,
sale.
He keeps in touch with the j aurJ ndjoluing territory for well
n n A u U , U n tb U IV .
sale of timber lands in the States of Cali- j on Friday, the 11th day ofSept. miber. 1903.
investor anil can place your prop-! BU,J favorably
He names as witnesses: C n
li Her,
known boose of | Tbroughbred cockerels front $1 up, fornin, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington
..............
ertv for you.
Territory,” as extended to all * the
Public Louis Heller. H. E. Wilcox and E. P. Mast, j
solid financial standing. $20.00
and eggs $1 per setting.
all of McKinley, Oregon.
j Land States by act o f AnRiist 4, IHtki,
Any aud all porno us claiming adversely
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perkins, o f ! «traigbt cash salary and expenses,
MARY K. FLINN.
the above described lands are requested to
Sadille Horses of best quality always on band. Go>d Rigs in read
Bandon, got a telephone message paid each Monday by check direct
file
their claims in this office on or before
of Fairview, county of Oooa, State o f Itr-
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and L iv e ry business.
Inst week informing them o f the ] ir°UB headquarters, expense moeny
said
11th
dav
of
September.
19>3.
eRon, baa thia dav filed in thia office her
J. T. BRIDGES,
awornstatement No rai27. for the pnrcbaae
serious illness of tbeir sou, Louis, advanced; postion permmedt. Ad
zVccommodntions for Traveling men a speciality.
Register.
of Ihe NE 4 of NE i, of Section No. 7
o f (Quartz, California, who is snf- dress Manager, 010 Monon Bldg.,
and N W >, of N W 4 of Section no. S. in
NOTICE FOR PUB »¡CATION,
fering from an attack o f typhoid, Chicago, III.
Township No. _i; 8.. KanRe No. It W., anil
wilt offer proof to ahow that the laud
aud started on Thursday to see
p E P A R T M K N T O F T IIH I n T E B IO R .
Any person cutting Timber or aonsht
ia
more
valnnble
for
ita
timber
T o C u r e ■ C it ili I n U n e l> n j .
Land Office at Rosebnri, Oregon,
him.
His many friends ou this
Bnrk of any description on the or stune than for aRricnttnral pnrpoaea.
June 20, 1903.
river hope to hear of his complete
la k e Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabl. ta. lands o f the the Southern Oregon and to eatabhah her claim to aaid land be
fore L. H. Hazard, f’ onnty Clerk of Cooa
Aii urtitzuiata ref unit the money if it faila to , I
Notice is hereby given that the follow
recovery in the near futute.
core. b 7\V. drove's siRnature ia on each Company, or removing same, or Cor.nty. OreRon. at Coqnille. on Tneaday ing-named settler has filed notice o f his
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other property, front said lands, the :trd dav of Nov . ttuXt. She name* aa intention to make final comntation proof
W a n t e o . — L iv e agents to sell Dr. box.
witnesses:
W H. Slogan, of Marsh
support o f his claim, and that stid proof
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without Iteing duly authorized in field, Lee Neely. F. It.Taylor and Sherman in
W hite’s Electric Combe, patented
wiil be made before L. H. Hazard, County
Turkey, “ The Sick Man of Eu- writing, will be Prosecuted ac- Flinn. all of Fairview, OreRou.
Clerk, at Coquille Ulty, Oregon, on Octo
Jau 1,’9!1. Cure daudruff, hair fall
Anv and all person* claimin« adversely ber 1. 1903. viz: William J. Moon.on home
ing out sick nud uervous headaches, rope,” is again undergoing the ag. cording to Law.
stead entry No. 11881. for the S.
-*f 8. ) 4
the
above-described
lands
are
requested
to
yet costs tin more than an ordinary ontea of death, but even if actually
Any persim furninhing sufficient tile their claims in thia office on or before. of Sec. 4. T. 28 . S K. II West.
dies
this
time
the
other
nations
are
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
evidence for the recovery o f property
of Nov., 1903 . T BR ID G E ».
cornh.
Sells on sight.
Agents
hiscoutinnon* rerdenco noon ami cnltiva-
are wild with success
SendSO eta likely to fight over hts obsequies
token and eonvietion* o f the porfíen
Register.
J. A. LAMB & GO.
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin ai)d Agate ware
Doors and Windows,
Lime and Cement,
Agricultural Impements,
‘W
e lc o m e ’
Paiijts and oils,
GLASS.
Best Goods Lowest Prices
WeaK
Hearts
T little
T emperance
House.
-
-
Buff Ply moni li Rock
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
J § | _ _
B. FENTON,
P o u lt r y F a r m ,
J, R. Stillwell,
PROPRIETOR
Notice!
Don’t Have Cold Feet
John Peart's Coal,
for sail,tile (half pi ice).
W rite
concerned, ici ft l pc given one-half g f
quick
flie |)t W hite Electric One Minute Cough Cura the profierty recovered.
Couth Co., Decutui, III
■ F o r C o u g h s , Colds and Croup.
S ovthfun O regon C ompany .
Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure
i
Digests what you oat.
iion of said land, viz: \rfhnr L. Brown, of
McKinl v. and F. C. Kinniontt. Sherman Delivered
by Walker ft Noaler to all parts of town at $
Minn a n ! Edward N. Moon, o f Fairvi w.
Oregon.
T. I . BRIDGES.
W eighing 10 cents per load.
Registor. Large scales in connection.
per ton