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I Another Letter From Fred kerrigan. ^guitte ¿iti] Tieraift. P IT B U S H E D D F- DEAN. E V E R Y TU ESDAY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paper. Devoted to the material and social np- »u ld in g of the Ooqaille Valley particularly and of Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $1.60 Church Directory- C hristian C hurch . — Pleaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. iu . Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m- Prayer meeting every Wedn?a day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episcopal Chorch.— Episcopal services will be held at St. James church, Coquille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. W m . Horse fall, Pastor. JVI E. Church, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. n>. Snnday-school every SuDdav at 10 o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:!10, p. ra. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayerraeet- ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. C. Allen, pastor. M kthodist E piscopal C hurch .—Services everv Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a, ra. Junior League 3:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thurs- eninct at 7:30 p. ra. A special invita tion is extehded to the pnblio to attend all services. W. H. M tbrf ^ Pastor. P resbyterian C hurch .—Preaching cer vices *2nd and 4th Sandays, morning ard evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor service*every Sunday at 6:30 p. r a . . Miss Winnie Hall, 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 pnblio to attend all our ser- uicea. A dolph H abehly , Pastor The W . C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. r a . at the Christian ohuroh. C hurch of K edhkmhd I srael ! Servioes every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eaoh month by Elder J. H . James. L O C A L IT E M S Flour, Flour, Flour, at Ray’s. Mining location notices nt Dry Jen's, the Job Printer. Attorney J. M. Upton, o f Marsh field, had business in the connty seat on Friday. W .J. Butler, of Marshfield, spent a day or so last week iu this city and M yrtle Point. B orn . — A t Lee, 1003, to Mr. and Lichty, a daughter. Novem ber 2, Mrs. W illard John Golden, o f Marshfield, looked after business and property interests iu this city last Wednes day. F o r S a l e . A fine farm team, a mare and h'orse, weight about. 1000 lbs each. Apply to J. D. ye rp, Coquille A S nap Good new seven room house, pantry and bathroom, over 3 lots for only $1200. See me quick. Must be sold soon. J . J. S tanley . R. E. Shine, vice-president of the First National Bank, of this city, was over from Em pire W ed nesday looking after business matters. Bert Wilsou whom we mention ed as being ill last week arrived from the sound country last week. He is suffering from rheumatism, but we hope he will be all right in a short time. J. C. Bruce and wife, nee Miss Hattie Dunham, arrived by the C hic« for a visit here., Mr. Bruce will return in a short time while Mrs. B. will remain some time hop ing to regain her health. F or S ale .— A small place of 2.J acres in north edge of town with plenty of small fruit newly fenced w'th good improvements and a good cow, 2J tons of hay and 30 young liens. Apply to Ben Crow, Co quille City. The steamer, J. Warren, will make regular trips between Grav el Ford and M yrtle Point on Wed- of each week. I w ill not be re sponsible for hv-freight after it is put off the bont. C a t t . J. M. B r i g h t . Clias. Berdan brought to our office last week a sample of potato raised on bis homestead on the North Fora. He did not know what variety it w h s , bat never the less it was a fine spud and his yield waa good. Mrs. Lottie Davis, of this city, has, beside the Kn-ine stocking feet a line of those popular goods, consisting of socks and stockings, Indies’ and gents’ underwear in cotton, wool nn<l silk, you should see her before getting your winter supply. Chas. Lorenz and family came up from Baudot! Thursday with Mrs. C. M. ISkeels, who had been with them through a siege of mumps, and will visit in towu a few days. Mrs. Lorenz has not been very well for some time. Capt. Ciirnm, cauie up from S hu Francisco last week and made his sister, Mrs. R. H. Mast, o f this city, a visit o f several days. The Cap tain notes much improvement in onr town since he was here several years ago in comm ml of the steam er Chance. Henry Brown, of Handon, who was sent as a representative by the union at that place to attend tbe convention of the Pacific Lon g shoremans Union at Tacoma, pass ed, through this city on his return Wednesday. He informs ns that he took in the sights nt Port- lnod hi good shape, and speaks in the highest terms o f the |wogress being made on Ihe exposition grounds at that city and expresses great confidence in the Lew is and Clark Exposition. Council Proceedings- A I t r in n r lc ih lc ( « m i . One of tbe most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of M i - h . Gertrude E Fenner, Marion, Ind. who was entirly cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: The coughing and straining so weakened mu that I ran down iu weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonder ful remedy cured me entirely o f the cough strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength.” Sold by R S. Knowlton. Council met in regular session at The following is an excerpt taken their rooms in the Robinson build from a letter from Fred Kerrigan to hig father at this place. The letter ing, Monday evening, Nov. 2, 1903. Minutes of last meeting read and was mailed by C. R. Phillips in j approved. New York City, October 21, and it Monthly reports o f Marshal and is more than likely that Mr. Phillips will he hack here liefore this reaches J Treasurer were read and referred to the finance committee. our readers. Councilman Leach of the Finance Buenos Ayres, ! Committee, reported that the re Sept.'23, 1903 D ear F a t h e r : I will write you ports o f said officers tor previous a short letter. Charlie and several mouth had been examined and boys from the United States are go iound correct. L. Harlocker, heretofore appoint ing home tomorrow and you bet I Thursday eveuiug the students wish that I were going with them, ed a committee of one to ascertain ns this is a fearful place to stay and the custom o f other cities in regard of the Rosebufg High school effect ed a student body organization; you can never hear a good word to paying ful new lamps for city officers wore elected as follows: about the country. They all say lighting, read several communica President, Miss Hazel Jewett; vice it is very bad and that it is very tions from officials of other cities as president, Mar Hanan; secretary, unhealthful, which I know to he his report. Report accepted and L e N o ir Ragsdale, and treasurer, Miss Grace LuBrie.— laoseburg true here, as there are all kinds of committee discharged Plnindealor. Resignation of H. W . W ells as chills and fever here, and some con A large assortment o f men’s tagious diseases, too. But ! do not nightwatchman was accepted and C. Benbam’s appointment to youths’ and hoys’ suits just arrived intend to come home without see W at G. A Robiusous. ing part of the country anyway, as such office approved, and the sum . - of $10 per month allowed for same that was what I left home for and W an te d — S E V E R A L PERSONS in addition to sums subscribed by what you expect me to do. O F C H A R A C T E R and good repu citizens. tation in each state, (one in this I start Friday morning, Sept. 25, The following claims were al county required) to represent and for the country sputh of Buenos lowed and warrants ordered for the advertise an old established wealthy Ayres. Mr. Kribs is going with me. business house of solid financial same: W e will take a saddle horse apiece Geo. A. Robison, ren t................ $ 2 00 standing. Salary $21.00 weekly All pay and one pack horse. W e will go as Lee Goodman, salary as marshal 40 00 with expenses additional. able in cash direct each Wednesday far a s -------------- on the train and Lee Goodman,'boarding smallpox from head offices. Horse and car p a tie n t....................................... 4 60 there get our horses. It is all of riage furnished when necessary. 900 miles to ride on horseback and Lee Goodman, to pay laborers for References. Enclose self-addressed constructing street crossings, if we do not like the country we envelope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn etc........................................ 18 75 St., Chicago. will have to ride it back again— Mrs. G. R. W ickham , meals for • - • •«- then we hit for the U N IT E D p rison er..................................... M ang ; / anted J. A. Seed, hauling lumber for S TA T E S . crossings..................................... 3 50 I t is very cold where we are go Trustworthy lady or gentleman A lfred Johnson,lumber for cross to manage business iu this County ing. It freezes the sheepskins, 2 16 ings ............................................ and adjoining territory for well wool-side-down, to the rocks and W . L . Mast, 1 day attendance and favorably fyuown house of the ground every night in the smallpox patient............................ 3 00 solid financial standing. $20.00 C. II. Bunch, for water pipe........ 122 45 hottest part of the Summer; but straight cash salary and expenses, H . W . W ells, salary, nightwatch paid each Monday by check direct the days are tolerably warm. Y et 1 m onth.......................................... 10 00 from headquarters, expense moony you can guess about how hot the Frank Morse, street lights for Oc advanced; postion permanedt. Ad tober.................................. 25 00 dayB are when it freezes every night dress Manager, 010 Monou Bldg. 8. 8. Sherwood, cementing reser in the Summer. They say cattle Chicago, 111. 27 50 voir ........................................... can live there and that is the only E. G. I*. Holden, Recorder’ s fees It 95 ly T o iic e place I know where a person can L ; R. Hughes, supt. water works 77 50 get any land at all, and then he has Pacific Coast Pipe Co., pipe anil A ll persons knowing themselves exch a n ge.........................................1001 00 to either buy those infernal Chi- to be indebted to the Lyon s estate, lanos oft or run them off, and that W . H . M itchell, on ao. water or having claims against the name w ork s............................. f ......... 2500 00 is rather bad business as they do will please, call and settle the Adjourned. same at once as the business has not like to leave and a person has changed bauds and all accounts to force them as they will not sell '■'lie Hiiiil K ciikm I. v For Croup. must be settled as early ae possible for anything reasonable and to buy (From the Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe.) 'W . H . L y o n s . M g r. This is the seasoD when the wo land where it is worth anything or man who knows the best remedies where it is settled, would take more R -I-P -A -N -S Tabules for croup is in demand iu every money than there is in the United neighborhood. One of the most ter Doctors fiud A good prescription States. rible things in the world is to be For mnukiud. I expect that we are very foolish awnkened in the middle of the night The 5-©ent packet in enough for usual oc to go down in that country. At by a whoop from one of the childron. casions. The family bottle (60 centsi con The croup remedies almost as sure tains a supply for a rear. All druggist* least everyone who has gone near to be lost, in case of croup, as a re sell them. that country and got back alive, volver is sure to be lost in case o f » - X » . says so. Bnt we will see , anyway burglars. These used to be an It W il l O n ly C o s t O n e C e n t for croup, W e may not be back for Christmas oldfashioned remedy known as hive syrup and tolu, hut, to buy a postal card and send to or New Years. some modern mothers say that The New York Tribune Farmer. Every day, there are hundreds of Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy is bet New York City for a tree specimen people leaving and nearly as many ter, and does not cost so ihuch. It copy. coming. They are all fooled about causes the patient to “ throw up the The New York Tribune Farmer the country. They come, thinking phlegm” quicer, tnd gives relief in is a National Illustrated Agricul they can. at least get work; hut a shorter time. Give this remedy tural Weekly for Farmers and as soon as the croupy cough appears their families, and E V E R Y issue they cannot, as there are hundreds and it will prevent the attack. It contains matter instructive.and en of Italians leaving oil every boat, never failes and is pleasant and safe tertaining to E V E R Y member of and they work for nothing, or very to take. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. tbe family. The price is $1.00 per close to it. They got from 30 to 50 year, but if you like it you can se A Grand Opportunity for a Ranch- centavos a day— nearly 15 and 25 cure it with your own favorite local newspaper. The H iu u l d , Coquille, cents. They get a small loaf of A raDch o f 219 acres, one o f the Both papers bread and a little meat in the morn best on the upper Coquille, at a Ore., at a bargain. one year ouly $1.25. ing and that does them all day long, bargain. Oue-half down and bal Send your order and money to Enquire nt and these cost them 10 centavws. ance on long lime. ‘The H e r a ld . " So you can form some idea of the tbe H f .RALD office or the M yrtle Point express office. way they live and the wages they —* • » * receive. F or choice O. I. C. pigs enquire TheChubut country thatis“ blowed of S. L. Lafferty at Norway, Or. up” so high, is nothing hut a barren Pigs from registered stock and T w o P a p e r s fo r waste of sand, and the wind blows subject to register)' T il© F r io © o f O n e S. L. L a f f e r t y . so hard all day that a horse cannot N n v u l i l i v D is c o v e ry . e n r o l •>■ I ' l l r * A l t e r III Y e a r » . Kodul Dyspepsia Cure does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, even when but slight ly disordered or over-loaded. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure supplies the nat ural juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the in flamed muscles of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure digests what “you eat and enables the stomach and di gestive organs to transform all food into rich, redblood. Sold bv 1!. H. Knowlton. Mr. ( ’. Haney, of Genevn, O,, had tin piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. D eW itt’s Wick Hazel Halve cured him permanently. Invalu able for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations,eczema,tetter, salt rheum ami all other skiu diseases. Look for the name DeW itt on the package — all others are cheap, worthless couu- terfeits. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. W a n ted .— A trustw orthy Gen- tleiuan or lady in each county to manage business for an old estab lished house of solid financial standing. A straight bona fide weekly salary o f $18 00 paid by cheek each oinlay with all ex penses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Enclose an addressed envelope. Manager, 300 Caxton Bldg , Chi- 8 T H C e n tra ! C. E O re g o n Sta te N o rm a ! S c h o o l A t D r a in , Oci.xs Pàdisìiàh berry, Vice Consul, nod he will see j that we get it., as we will keep him posted as to where we are; and he has'power of attorney so that if wo strike anything we can telegraph him and lie will look out for our in terests. It is getting dark and we have nothing hut candles for light. Good bye, with love. F red . - • H erald * ----- “ office p h o n o N o . 105. ALL JEWELERS Illustrated Booklet on request. s howto* COLORED FANCY DIALS The Ne« England I Watch Co, F*«twt«i- Waterbary, Caen. Offices - New Vor',. Chi, See PreeJacv. 8. LEEP, -D E A L E R IN - larness and Saddles m t W on:, o r th e Y ear S eptember 14 th . T< e ls o f I L e a -t lr e r G o o d s f b u n d i n a. The school is well equipped for H a r n e s s S tro p its particular lim* if work. Excel lence is tii" 'motto of the school. I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figure Four courses, a Training Depart ? , I o c m ille , O r ment of nine grades, tuition uni form With other Normal schools, D. H. JO H N SO N ,, E. F. D A V E N P O R T , pleasant surroundings, best of in- E. 8 . D E AN , flueiices, excellent accommodations President. Vice President. Hecretary. in boarding halls or private fam ilies. • Students may enter at any time and find work suited to their needs. Young people desiring to fit. themselves for teachers, or for (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) college, or those desiring a good : education for business life will find I crapitai $10,000. what they need here. Address Principal place of business Centra!* Oregon State Normal j School, Drain, Oregou. W. H. D empster , Coquille Valley Packing Company Myrtle Point, To tu rn s 4’ o l v l i n Oregon ,V general packing business carried on. The best meats the country can produce always on baud. Highest cash price paid far beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. O u r !)a j. Take Laxativo Bromo (¿niniue Tabi tfc*. All drnogiats refund the money if it, fails to cure. E. W. drove’ « signature is on each box. 25c. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. S . D K V N D AVENPO RT, l W M . H LING SBV, D. H. JOHNSON, E. E. D A V E N PO R T. a mperance Kodoi Digests What You Eat colors. and relieves the stomach of all nervous Y oung P koplb ’ h W hkkly lias reached itu marvelous success and attained a circula strain and the heart of ail pressure. tion o f oyer 210.000 copies a week, because J Bottles only. $1.00 Sira holding 2K times the trial ! F it'S t ClCtSS size, which sells fer 50c. 1 its contents interest young readers. Its ; popularity extends to thoughtful parents Prepared by E. O. D eW ITT & O O , CHICAGO. who reotgn iie ’ n it one o f the best aids in F R. S. keeping voting folks in healthy touch with ivn o w ito ,, bar the active world, giving them a taste for cleAii, v i go runs reading, and presenting truths in their most attin ctive form . * - ,/o Y ouno P k d f l i ’ s W eekly is also a paper for the family, and interestsold and young alike. It is the largest, handsomest anti best paper of its class published. Thou. H. Ton kuo , deoeaHod — Con 1st Diat M. A. M oody.......... Gong re '«man 2i.d Dial Geo. E. Chamberlain...................Governor F. I. D unbar...................Secretary of State Chat*. T. Moor.'................................... State Treasu J. H. Ackerman...... Supt. Pub. Instruction J. E. Whitney...................... State Printer A. M. Crawford............................. Attorney Genera K. S. Penn. 1 F. A. Moore, > .RaprMue Jadas* ( ’. E. Wolvorton. I M. L. Chamberlain........................... ........Clerk Board School Land Cora. C, B. Bellinger................ U. S. Dist. Judge W. K Mathews.....................U. 8. Marshal 1). M. Dunne.................. Collector Int. B hv . John H. H a ll.............. U. S. Dial. Attorney SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. J. W. Hamilton..................... Judge O. M. Brown.............. Proseauting Attorney ^ W. »• LAND CFFICR. Henry Booth..................................Receiver J. T. Bridge*«................... Register COO* COUNTY MPF 1C If HU. L. Hsrlboker...................................... Judge L. H. Hazard............................... Ci*rk Stephen G allier................................. Sheriff J. B. Dulley................................. Treasurer T. J. T h rift.................................... Assessor W. 11. Bunch...........School Superintendent Win. H orsfall................................. Coroner 8. B Cathcart................................Surveyor D. McIntosh......................... Commissioner K. C. Dement........................ Commissioner V Ar* due to Indigestion. Nlr.ety-nlne of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indiges- I tion. it is a scientific fact that ¡yi cases of j heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but aro the direct result of indi gestion. A il food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the hear!. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. The lead ¡in: young people’s paper in Mr. D. Kauble, of Nevada, O., says: I had stomach AmeriCA.oontAiuuig eachwuek from eight ft* trouble and was in a bad state as I had heart trouble twelve pages o f four broad columns each, with It. I took Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure for about tour all beautifully illustrated with original and months and It cured me. Artistic half-tone engt avings, in black and j Its fiction is wholesome, its comment on current events is helpful to young people, its editorials nre inspiring. All its depart raents are conducted i n » wav that has proved most helpful to tV»eir readers. All its writers are .‘.killed in interesting and devoted to uplifting young people. Theodore Hooeevelt................... ■ President John H a y ........................Secretary of State Leslie M. Shaw........Secretary of Treaunrjr Elihu Hoot......................Secretary of W ar E. A. Hitehcock........Secretary of Interior Wm. H. Moody...............Secretary of Navy Jan, Y. W ilson___Secretary of Azricultaie P. G. Knox.................................... Attorney Genera H. C. Payn e...............................Poatmaater Genera Melville W . Fnller................. Chief Justice obboon btatb orncana. John H. Mitchell I „ u u Joseph Simon ( ...............U. S. Senator The Southern Oregon S ta te N or mal School begins this year's work September iGth. A ling* working library has been added; the physi cal and chemical laboratory lias been fully equipped; a new gyni- nasiain building is being creeled, and h large and hinds,one sclyool ca g o building is nearing completion. ♦ «8*« The school grounds are beautiful Iwo lor the fries ot One. and picturesque. The health condi- tious'are of the best; tile social en We have made arrangements vironment is pure and stimulating; with the publishers of the A M E R the course ot study lias been IC A N F A R M E R by which we are strengthened and made more prac able to offer this great farm paper tical. The facility has been in and the H erald for the price of creased in number and the school the H er ald aloue— $1.50, for Hie is now equipped to lo work of the I next 30 days. Who will be the highest order, i’ his school belongs first to take advantage qf this op to Southern Oregon. It desires portunity? This is a great offer and merits the patronage of tiie for our farmera and dairymen. people of this great section. For catalogue address. W a n t e d .— L iv e agents to sell Dr. B e n j a m i n •’ o l k e y , P re s id e n t, W hite’s Electric Combs, patented Ashland. C re g o n . ! Jan. 1,’99. Cure dandruff, hair fall »<«►« \ ing out sick and nervous headaches, \ Klimts yet costs no more than an ordinary Hells on sight. Agents From personal experience I testi I comb. I f y o u w ish to e ith e r b u y or s a il fy that De-W itt’s Little Early R i ! are wild with success. Send50 cts a n y re a l estate, 1 am in a p o sitio n W rite to g iv e y o u the be st p o s s ib le se rv ic e . sers are unequalled as a liver pill. for sample (h alf price). The Dr. White Electric G i v e m e a trial. They are rightly named because : quick. they' give strength and energy atpl Comb Co., Decatur, III. J. J. S t a n l b y . and do their work with ease.— W. T. Easton, Borne, Tex. Thousands of s eel pens people are using these tiny little pills in preference to other“, because If • -N they are so pleasant and effectual. p y j* They cure biliousness, torpid iiver. 150 Styles THE STANDARD FENS EVERYWHERE. jaundice, sick headache, constipa tion. etc. They do not purge and ? rks, Ca.ndeii. N, I. ESTERBROOK STEEL PEW C0.™w weakuu/hut cleanse and strengthen. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. SPECIAL O FFE R stand up against it and the snnd cuts a person all to pieces in just a little while and they have to bore from 1500 to 1800 meters to strike water, and only ground water at that. There are no artesian wells in this country yet. I am going to send this letter by Charlie as far as New York and he will mail it there. It costs so much for a ticket here and theiryou have to have Am eri T. H. M E H L At COB expert can money changed to this darned Argentine money before you can testing new Guns and Ammunition. buy your ticket, and they discount it so much. TM Mr. Kribs does not intend lo g o $ 2 0 3 Best Lo w back to Coquille, but to Portland, Prie* he thinks. Watch Wad« Charlie will toll you all about the country and the money business Non-Magnetic when he gets there. I cannot write nickel Silver Crwe rally Guaranteed it ns it would take too many tablets. | For aale by W rite in care of George New G ENERAL DIRECTORY- His ii?lv ¡non I is Rock O o q -u .il!© C i t y , O r e g o n . in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transie n and Regular Boarding aod Lodging. IN CONNECTION. - - NO CHINESE LABOR First Street— East End of Bridge. */ P o u ltry F?.vjn, J , R . S t i l l w e l l , prop ASAG0, OREGON. OUR S PE C IA L OFFER. Arrangements have been perfected be Tliroughlired eockuruls from $1 up, tween the publisher* o f Y oung P boplk ’ s amt ''gp t $1 pi r si ttin^. W e ekly and H erald which ?nah!e as to offer both papers at the price of the last named alone. Send us $1.50 for one year’ s subscription to the H erald and both it and Y ouno P eopi . h ’ s W e ekly will be mailed to von regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. This offer applit s to both new subscribers j © and present subscriber* who renew their subscriptions before February l. 11103. pay ing for same a full Tear in advance fit re- Vny pi rson cutting Timber or ular r«tes. the Burk o f anv d e v ription on RÛSE8URG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE rs r/ H -r B. FENTON. PROPRIETOR -in(Idle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read- ncs- for special trips. In fact, a gen eral Stage and L ivery business. Accommodations for Travelinff n)en a speciality. Don’t Have Cold Feet lands of tbe tiro .Southern Oregon STEAMER Company, or removing same.,or I -BUT BURN- other property, from said lanlls, without being duly authorized in ‘W e l o o n i e * writing, v.dl he Prosecuted ac cording to Law. Leaves Coquille City ^>r Myrtle Amr pc,vo,» !'urin<!iinri Point at 7:30 n. in ir-'i'f , ^property ■i.frmr L eaves Myrtle Point for Coquille tafani •W me the ixirtie* C iti nt 1:3(l p. in. h a lf o f Delivered bv W. H. Manvell to all part* of town at $ H AR V E Y JAM ES, Large scales in connection. W eighing 10 cent* per lo»d. \ C IMI’ ANV. Captain. SotTTffEItM O ld John Peart's Coal, V J per ten