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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1903)
Mambfieid snn. CoquUXr City ferali A New sfeamer. Cbas Stauff is able to be around on the streets. He is looking tiue PUBLISHED EVEUV TUESDAY after his mix ii]) with the lever ., . , Elijah Smith, president o f the D- F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Southern Oregon Company, is on his way to .be coast and is expected sometime in the fall. are Countv Official Paper. here pleased to note that he is in the best Devoted to the material and social up- ou ild in g of the Coquille Valiev particularly and o f Ooos County generally. Subscription, p e rv e a r.in advance. $1.50 ie* ‘ ‘ . , T . S. Samuels, representative of the J. D. Sprockets Bros. Co. o f SaD Francisco, left overlau<l last even- Chu-ch Directory. ing ou his return home after a C hbistian C hurch . — Pleaching every weok’s time spent looking over his Sunday at 11 a. iq . and 7:00 p. m. Sunday compauy s interests. school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m . Praver meeting every Wedn ?s- day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services will be held at St. James church, Coquille City the third Sunday in eaoh month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Win. Horse fall, Pastor. M E. Church, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o ’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. Junior Leagne at 8:30,p. m. Prayermeet ing Thursday eyening at 7:30. H. 0 . Alien, pastor. M ethodist E piscopal C' hubch .— Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Snnday School at 10 o’ clock a, m. Junior League 3:30 p. m. 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 yers Pastor. P besbytebian C hubch .—Preaching eer- vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard evening, Snnday School every Sunday at 10 a. m . Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:30 p. m., Miss Winnie Hali, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ox- tended to the publio to attend all our ser* uices. A dolph H abebly , Pastor The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. CnuBCH op R edeemed I sbael ! Services every 1st and 3rd Sanday in eaoh month by Elder J. H. James. LOCAL i t e m s . Flour, Flour, Flour, at Ray’s. Fly Bouncer and sprayer at Knowltons. Mr. aud Mrs. Hank Reese went to Batidon Friday. J. L. Bean, o f Parkersburg, bad business in town Saturday. School Superintendent Buncb, of McKinley, was in town yester day. °f Mayor Norton has returned from his vacation in the Northwest. He enjoyed i weeks visis at state fair and alsonn equal time at the Port land races. Frank says that the pro grammes at both places were a grand success. The new schooner Alpha, Cap tain Larsen, master, will sail to morrow on her mniden voyage for San Francisco, laden with 150,000 feet o f lumber, which shocarries|on a draft o f 11 feet, 11 inches, ht-iug 50,000 more than sbo was expected to carry. Commencing today Manager Chandler lias given instructions to run a daily passeugr train to Myrtle Point. A regular time schedule has been made up, but today’s train left at 8 o’clock on the old tri-weekly run, and it ie thought this time will be adopted. The increase in traiu service will be hailed with delight by the traveling public and it is hoped that this step will prove pro- Stable to the Railroad Company. --------- Captaiu Jeuseu informed o u r , Lincoln, Neb. Oct. 3.— Prepara- reporter that this trip is bis last on tious for the marriage of Miss Ruth the Steamer Chico, as he will stop Rryau aud William Homer Leavitt, ju 8an KraucLsC0i wheD he le(urUB at purview, (be country home of to the city, to watch the finishing Mr. Bryan tonight, are completed, and rigging o f the new vessel that There will be 100 guevts and tb. ¡9 being built for the Coquille trade affair will be decidedlv informal, Bnd o f whjch he WI|| have charge M D GENERAL DIRECTORY. Ï (1U K ------------- SHEEP PELTS Theodore R oosevelt...................... President John H ay........................... Secretary of State Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury Elihu B oot.........................Secretary o f War E. A. H itchcock.........Secretary o f Interior Wm. H. M oody................ Secretary of Navy Jaa, F. Wilson — Secretary of A^rioultuie P. C. Knox.........................................Attorney General H. C. P ayne.................................. Postmaster General Melville W. F u lle r............................... Chief Justice E S ‘ WOOL uaRV"d HIDES FURS w^ u she goes into commission. E wtor H erald : The American I be new vessel is to have a Grape Acid Association of San OREGON STATE OKFICKBH. H. Mitchell I IT s si„n»Unr length over all of about 155 feeb Francisco. California, has deposited John Joseph Simon f ................. U. S. Senator 35 rcet ream, aud 10 feet depth of 8ecUritieH with Daniel Meyer hank- j Thos. H. Tougoe, deceased — Con 1st Dist hold, sad a lumber carry¡ug ca- er> for t|ie , uvrnent of twenty-five M. A. M oody............ Congressman 2i.d Dist paoity of 350 M feet. She will be thousand dollars to anv person who Geo. E. Chamberlain.....................Governor ■ « ■■‘T O ■ ■ • fa “ the — latest ------------ - fitted ------- up with improve- .levises a process or formula, for the F. I. Dunbar..................... Secretary of State meats, wil have elect no- lights and uliiizatioI1 of California grape, c o n - . Chas. T. M oore....................................... State Treasurer is expected to have a speed of about taiuing over 20 per cent of sacha- J. H. Ackerman.......Supt. Pub. Instruction 1° knots and will have accommo- rhle worth slu ton to proj uce | J. E. W hitney......................................... State Printer datums for about 3> passengers. tflrtaii(, aci(l> (l)eVhaps by transform- j A. M. Crawford................Attorney General It. S. Bean. 1 if-" dHt The ship is well under way of ing the sugar in the grace into acid) i F. A. Moore, > .......... Supreme Judges i O. E. Wolverton, I construction, and Captain Jensen j at a price which would permit ox- HfflEAPOLIS EXPORTER^ expects that she will be ready to ! portation without loss. The deois- l M. L. Chamberlain.............................. Hgh-FSKIN IMPORTERS .........Clerk ^toard School Land Com. puf ou the route iu about two (on iu awarding the amount to rest | C, B. Bellinger.................. U. S. Dist. Judge , months. The new vessel is not iu- ; with three out of five of a jury who ■ W. !•'. Mathews........................U. S. Marshal ; If you have rheumatism, tr tended to displace the Chico, but is ]jave been appointed to determine D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. Csv. j Kollatt’a Oil of Eilen anil Swoe | to add auother steamer to the Co- the matter,-whose verdict would be j John H. H all................U. S. Dist. Attorney : Spirits of Eden, put uy by the (lai Q -a t2 FIRST AVE. NORTH quil'e trale, thus affording the fiLal; the offer to close December SECOND J U D IC IA L P I S T B I C T . . MINNEAPOLIS, M INN. ¡forma Co-Operative Medical Co river and valley still better ship- E 1904 . Address, American Gra]>e ]J . W. Ham ilton...................................... Judge : Kept by all leading druggists; i ping facilities. . . . . Association, BIS Front St., San G. M. Brown..............Prosecuting Attorney j Acid not by vours, apply at the Pimi' % I G H PRICES. Q U IC K CASH R E T (’ K.N> U. 8. L A N D O F F IC E . The Coquille Valley has wonder Francisco, Cal. fc# * W R IT E FOR C IR C U LA R S — ‘K Henry B ooth....................................... lteceiver ( mney, Coquille City, Oregon, * .... — ful resources in timber, coal, dairy J. T. Bridges....................................... Register ' ■ C o b b e d T i n » U r i l i r . products, stock, fiuit, and other COOS COUNTY O F F IC B R H . E. 8. DEAN, D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, farm produce, and greater develop, A startling incident, is narrated L. Harlocker...........................................Judge President. .Vice President. Secretary. mouts are sure to come. by John Oliver of Philadelpha, as L. H. Hazard...........................................Clerk Captaiu Martin is with the stea follows: “ I was iu an awful condi Stephen G allier.....................................Sheriff mer Chico this trip, and will take tion. My skin was almost yellow, J. B. Dulley..................................... Treasurer charge of her as master after she eyes sunken, tongue coated, paiu T. J. T h rift........................................ Assessor returns to San Francisco.— Recor- continually in back arid side, no ap W. H. Bunch............School Superintendent er. petite, growing weaker day by day. Wm. H orsfall..................................... Coroner (Successors to Johnson, Dean k Co.) S. B Cathcart....................................Surveyor Three physicians bad given me up. D. M cIntosh............................ Commissioner C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 K iv rto n Pick Ups Then I was advised to use Electric K. C. Dement........................... Commissioner Principal place of business Bitters: to my great joy, the first bot Mr. John Goodman, of Coquille, tle made a decided improvement. was a visitor here last week. I continued their use for three weeks The schooner May Flower is and am now a well man. I know A general packing business carried on. The best meats now loading lumber at the saw they robbed the grave of another victim.” No one should fail to try the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash mill. them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, Ara due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. Henry Collier made this place at R. 8. Knowlton’s drug store. one hundred people who have heart trouble can rem em ber when it was simple Indiges a business call last week. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: • - 6 - « cMILLAN R & WOOL CO SRNERY FURS Coquille Valley Packing Company M. L. Tower, the government en gineer, is at work with his assist ants triangulating and locating the shoal in the lower hay, for which the government is asking forb id s to remove. Mr. Tower has engag ed Timmerman’s launch for a coup- le o f months, during which time he G. W. Sell and family moved expects to be engaged establishing back on their ranch last Wednes the harbor line trom Mnrshfield day. along the bay shore to a point be The three-link boys went up to low Emoire. Coquille last Saturday evening on the gasoline launch l.va. Bandon Recorder. N, C. Medley, o f Coquille, spent Mr. and Mrs. Rolls Davis was Be sure to attend the fair at a day in Riverton last week. Myrtle Poiut next Friday and Sat- made glad by the arrival of o sou at their home, the latter part o f day. Miss Elma Dayis, o f Remote, is last week. The new comer tipped now staying with her sister, Mrs. Rey. R. C. Lee was a passenger the scales at about ten pounds. L. E. Brown. on yester jays train ■ to the upper M arried — At Raudou, Sept. 25 river. M arried .— At the residence of 1903, Justice A. D. Morse officiat the bride’s parents, cn Sunday, Uncle Jerry Haynes, o f Myrtle ing, Miss Pearl McCormick to Oct. 4th. 1903, Mr. George Elliott, Point, went to Marshfield Friday Axel G. Erickson. The F. D. Band and Miss Sadie Foster, both of for a yisit. paid the newly wedded couple a Riverton. F ora fine registered Burushire visit last Monday night, and dis Miss Edith Campbell, of Ban- boar, call upon or address J. H. coursed some choice music just to dOD, is now employed in the Riv start them handsomely on life’s Sohroeder, Arago. erton hotel. I f you have a house or barn to journey. After paying their re There has been a few cases of move, call on or address W. A. spects to the bride and groom, the boys returned to town to celebrate. sickness and sprained ankles dur Goodman, Coquille City. The Recorder joins in wishing the ing the past few weeks, bnt all are Judge Schroeder, of Arago, drove vouug couple a prosperous future. now well and hearty. down to town Thursday on business. The new road is now open for ^lukoN A IHcuu Swppp. He mado the H erald a pleasant call equestrians from Coquille to three as usual. There’s nothing like doing n thing miles below Riverton. F ok S alk .— One 2?, Mitchell thoroughly. Of all the Salves you D onna A nna . ever heard of, Buckley’s Arnica Spring Wagon, in good condition. Salve is the best. It sweeps arvay A good bargan. Inquire at this Fon S a l e —A first-class No.5 by- and cures Bums, Sores, Bruises, [ drollic ram with 250 feet of pipe office. (hits, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions Fon S ale . — My entire crop of ap and Piles. It,s only ‘25c, and guar Inquire of W 8. Holcomb Coquille ples—about 1000 boxes of good anteed to give satisfaction by.— R, city. ---~ ----------- quality— at a bargain. Address S. Knowlton. Druggist. A T h o u g h t f u l 3 I iiii . John Gilardi, Uivertou, Or. --------- M. M. Austin of Winchester, R. C. Dement, the cattle man of Ind, know wlmt to do in the hour Mrs. W . M. Burgess, of Lampey started Thurs o f need. His wife had such an un crook, will reopen the Sundayschool My rtle Poiut, in that vistrict on Sunday the 11th- day morning from that place with usual case of stomach and liver 225 head of fine beef cattle to the trouble, physicians could not help inst. All are invited to attend. rail road for the purpose of ship her. He thought of and tried Dr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wirtli will start ping them to the Snn Francisco King’s New Life Pills and she got in a few days for Missouri to visit market. Two or three days anoth relief nt onco aud wasfiinally cured, Mrs. W irtb’s aged parents, and will er bunch abont the same size will Only 25c, at R. S Kuowlton’s Drug probably spend the winter there. start for the sune point. These Store. —Mail. were a fine looking lot of cattle, *•*•*--*- ------- T o t u p « ii i ' o l d i n O n e D » } ' . Ladies don’t fail to have your averaging over a thousand pounds feathers, beds aud pillows, perfect each, and in fine condition. Ship Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ly steamed and purified while you pers are experiencing some trouble Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’ s signature is on each iu getting enrs to ship cattle ns well have the opportunity. ns other kinds of freight, bnt it is to box. 25c. A S n a p — Good new seven room lie hoped that these entile may reach house, pantry and bathroom, over ,‘i the market before there is anv ma lots for only $1000. See me quick. terial loss in their weight, or deto Must be sold soon. J. J. S tanley . rioration in this condition. * • ©- * Two Papers ffc> r Hi King, one o f Coos bay's Tire Price of One F or S ale — A good business lo prominent loggers, visited lus par For particulars enquire ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. King, of cation. The leading young people's paper in America,containing enchweek from eight to this city, from Wednesday till Fri or address, W. H. S chroeder , twelve pages o f four bro-d columns each, Arago, Oregon. day last week. all beautifully illustrated with original and SPECIAL OFFER ► < « > * Miss Ruth Bryan Weds. W eak ; H earts W anted —S E YE R A L PERSONS OF CHARACTER and good repu tation in each state, (one in this county required) to represent and ndvertise an old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional. All pay able in cash direct eacli Wednesday from head offices. Horse and car riage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn St., Chicago. Managers Wanted Oregon Myrtle Point, tion. It Is a scientific fact that alt cases ot heart disease, not organic, are not only A. DAVENPORT, traceable to. but are the direct reault of indi D. H. JOHNSON, gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferm ents snd Tl It up against the swells the stom ach, puffing heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, an d In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. WM. SLINGSBY, E. S. DEA N E. E. DAVENPORT. Mr. D. Ksuble. ot Nevada, O., w ys: I had stomach trouble end was In a bad atat. aa I had heart trouble with 1!. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four months snd It cured me. Kodol Digests W hat Y ou Eat a GO. and relieves the stom ach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only, j 1.00 Size holding 2H times the trlsl size, which sells for 50c. P repa red by I . O. D e W I T T * O O ., O H IO A O a For sale by R S, Kao wlton Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this County and adjoining terri’ ory for well and favorably known house of P o u ltr y F a r m , solid financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct Prop from headquarters, expense moeny ARAGO, OREGON. advanced; postion permanedt. A d dress Manager, 010 Monon Bldg., Throughbred cockerels from $1 up, Chicago, III. and eggs $1 per setting. Buff Ply Month Rock Hardware, Stoves, J, R. Stillwell , Tin at)d Agate v/are Doors and Windows, ------ lim e and Cement, Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of McAdams & Sim mons, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The business will be continued by McAdnms k Farm er nt the place of business hereto fore occupied by the old firm, eith er member of which will receive moneys due, or settle accounts against snid firm. 8. H. M c A dams . W. C S immons . A Grand Opportunity for a Ranch- A ranch of 219 acres, one of the best on the upper Coquille, at a bargain. Oue-half down and bal- auce on long time. Enquire at the H erald office or the Myrtle Point express office. iwo for the Price ot One We have made arrangements with the publishers of the A M E R ICAN F A R M E R by which we are able to offer this great farm paper and tlie H e r a l d for the price of the H erald alone—$1.50, for the next 30 days. Who will be the first to take advantage of this op portunity? This is a great offer for our farmers and dairymen. artistic half-tone engi avings, in black and colors. Y oung .P eople ’ s W eekly has reached its marvelous success nnd attained a circula tion of over 210,000 copies a week, because its contents interest young readers. Its popularity extends to thoughtful parents who recognize in it one o f the best aids in . <o- ♦ keeping young folks in healthy touch with the active world, giving them a taste for clean, vigorous reading, and presenting truths in their most attractive form. Its fiction is wholosomo, its comment on All pprsous knowing themselves current events is helpful to young people, its editorials are inspiring. All its depart to tie indebted to the Lyons estate, ments are conducted in a way that has or having cl rims agaiust the name proved most helpful to their readers. All its writers are skilled in interesting will please call and settle the and devoted to uplifting young people. same at once as the business has Y oung P koplk ’ s W ee * kly is also a paper for the family, and interests old and young changed hands and all accounts alike. It is the largest, handsomest and must ho settled as early ae possible best paper of its class published. W. H. L yons . Mgr. OtTK SPECIAL OFFER. ■ » • ---- ------ Arrangements have been perfected be tween the publishers of Y oung P eople ' s R -I.P A.N-S Tabules W eekly and H kbald which suable us to Doctors find offer both papers at the price of the last hnrced alone. Bend us $1.50 for one year’ s A good prescription subscription to the H biiald and both it and For mankind. Y oung P eople ' s W eekly will be mailed to von regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. Thu 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc This offer applies to both new subscriber* casions. I’he family bottle (60 centsi con and present subscribers who renew the a tains a supply for 1 « year, All druggists subscriptions before February I, 1003, pair sell them. ing for same a full year in advance at rev- ular r«tes. Notice! Any person cutting Timber or Bark of any description on thp lands of the the Southern Oregon Company, or removing same, or other property, from said lands, without being duly authorized in writing, will be Prosecuted ac cording to Law. Any person furnishing sufficient evidence fo r the recovery o f property so taken and conviction o f the parties concerned, will be given one-half o f the property recovered. S ou th ern O regon C om pany . NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. United States Land Offioe. Koseburg, Oregon, Aug. 13, 1303. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision« o f the act of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States o f California, C regon, Nevada,and Washington Territory” as extended to all the Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892, ISAIAH S. FLINN. ©f Fairview. county o f Coos. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his 6worn statement No. 5617 for the purchase of the N. I f of N. E. M of Section No. 8 in Township No. 26 ItRiige No. 11 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than ff»r agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before L. H. Hazard, County Clerk o f Coos county Oregon, nt Coquille, on Tuesday the 3rd day of November. 1903. Tie names as witnesses: Lee Neely, John H. Fliun, and F. R. Taylor, of Fairview. Oregon, and W. H. Morgan, o f Marsnfield, Or.. Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 3rd day o f Nov. 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. irai Impements, Paints an I oils, ,;P CLASS. Best Goods Lowest Prices T uttfe Temperance Mouse. Coqulll© Oity. Oregon. Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Hudson and W anted .— A trustworthy Gen- Master Dane, of this city, enme iti First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transient tlemau or Indy in each county to Thursday from a visit of several ranunge business for an old estab and Regular Boarding and Lodging. weeks in the valley. They are all lished bouse of solid financial well and feeling fine over their trip. No BAR IN CONNECTION. - NO CHINESE LA B0 R standing. A straight bona fide For choice O. I. C- pigs enquire weekly salary of $18.00 paid by of S. L. Lafferty at Norway, Or. check each Monday with all ex First Street— East End of Bridge. N o tic e Figs from registered stock and penses direct from headquarters. subject to registery. Money advanced for expenses. 8. L. L affeuty . Enclose an addressed envelope. J. L. Knight, the stock man, lost Manager, 3f>0 ( ’ axtou Bldg., C hi s his fine shepherd while driving n cago. » ■* ---------- — band of slice]) to the bay the fore NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C'lr.iniT»crl:iiu*«t C o u z k IS rn n d .» . part of last week while in the vicin United States Land Office, No one is nctpininted with its ityirfthe junction. Anyone giving Roseburg, Oregon, Ang. 17. 1903 Mr. Knight the whereabouts of goo,l qualities enn ba surprised at Notice is hereby given that in compliance the animal will be liberally reward the groat popularity of Chamberlin’s with the provision o f the act of Congress ed. Cough Remedy. It not only cures of June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the colil.i and grip effectually and per sale of timber lands in the States o f Cali The steamer Chico sailed for manently, bn* Prevents thosa dis Saddle Horses of beat quality always on band. Good Riga in read- fornia, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public 8au Francisco, last Mondr.v, having eases from resulting in pneumonia nesa for npeeial trips. In fact, a general Htnqe and Livery btiBineas. Land States by act o f Angnst 4, 1892. the following list of passengers: II. It is also a certain cure for croup. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. MARY K. FLINN. Hhulton, Mrs Wilson, John Reed, Whooping cough is not dangerous o f Fairview, connty of Coos. State o f Or S. W h iso d , A E Smith, V R W il when this remedy is given. It con egon, has this day filed in this office her son, Mrs Mattock, E Bauer, R J tains no opium or other harmful sworn statement No. 5627, for the purchase of the NE H of NE % of Section No. 7 Eager, Miss Miuuie Nosier, Elbert substance nnd may be given as con and N W l4 of N W of Section no. 8, in Dyer E L Cm man, and Miss Virgie fidently to a baby as to an adult. Its Township No. 26 8., Range No. 11 W.. and will offer proof to show that the land STEAMER Gage. also pleasant to take. When all of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH E ! sought is more valuable for its timber STATE OF OREGON, FOR 0 0 0 8 — BUT BURN or stone than for agrioaltoral purposes, W a n t e d . Live agents to sell Dr. those facts are taken into consider and to establish her claim to said land be COUNTY. White’s Kleeti ic Combs, patented ation it is not surprising that peo fore L. H. Hazard, County Clerk o f Coos Iu tno matter o f the estate of James A. 1 Count?. Oregon, at Coquille. on Tnesday Jan. RBO. Cure dundrufT, liair fall ple in foreign lands, as well as at Lyons, deceased: the 3rd dav o f N ot ., 1903. She names as home, esteem tins remedy very few Kmina M. Lyons, administratrix of the ing out sick and nei vous headache*, W. H. Morgan, of Marsh Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle witnesses estate of James A. Lyons, deceased, having field, Lee Neely, F. K.Tavlor and Sherman yet costs no more than in old ¡nary are willing to take any other after filed her final report af stioh administratrix Point at 7:30 n. in. Flinn. all of Fairview, Oregon. Cctnb. Setts o n siotlt. \ortefs having onco used it. For sale by by order of the Judge of said Oonrt, the Any and all persona claimimr adversely Tjimves *î\■,■*!♦« point for Coquille j hearing of objections to the same has been It S. Knowlton nip wild w ith s u c c SeninOels the above-described lands are requested to ^ set for the fith day of November, 1308. City nt l o '1 |>. m. file their claims in this office on or before Delivered for s a m p le (m lf p ile-). Write » ‘ oqn lie, Oregon. Oct. 2. 10 3. per ton by Walker A No»!' r to ail parts of town nt $ said 3rd d a v o f Nov,. 1903. ma m l y o n s . , HAUVEY JAMES, quick. Die l>i. Wlii'e Electric j 5L1C j l u ^ u t — e - O - o u _ q n — C u p e I Aiht ii: staatrn of the k m estate J. T. BRIDGES. <*f Janie V. j W eithin" 10 cents per lend. Large scales in connection 1 j r Cel a t i , Colds a n d Croup. Register. ('em ' Co., P ecitm , III Captain. | I.vouR, dectrteed. 1 6W e l o o m e ’ - ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, esegua ^ PROPRIETOR Don't Have Cold Feet John Peart's Coal,