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ÏB I Resolutions ol Condolence CoquiÌU Citi] f e t a l i PU B LISH E D E V E R Y TU E SD AY P. F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paper. Demoted to the material and social np- om lding o f the Ooqaille Valley particularly and o f Oooa County generally. Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $1.50 Church Directory. C hristian C hurch . — Pleaching every Sunday at 11 a. iq . and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school, at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30. All oordially invited. Episcopal Chnrch.—Episcopal services will be held at St. James oharch, Ooqaille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Wm. Horse fall, Pastor. M E. Church, South: Preaching each and eveiy Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ro. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o ’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. ra. Junior Leagae at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet ing Thursday eyening at 7:30. H. C. Allen, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.—Services the first and third Sunday in each month. Preaching at 11 o’ clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o’ olock a. m . Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m. W. H. M ybr 8. Pastor. P besbytekian C hubch .—Preaching cer vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m . Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:30 p. in.. Miss Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets every two weeks on Thurs day s at 12 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex tended to the public to attend all our Ber- uiOM. A dolph H abkkly , Pastor The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. ra. at the Christian church. CnuacH op K edbbmbd I sbabi .! Services every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eaoh month by Elder J. H. James. To officers and members of Myr tle Camp No. 197, Woodmen of the World: We, your committee, appointed to dratt resolutions of respect on the death of our esteemed Neigh bor, William H. Erdice, beg to re port the following: W hereas , in the death of Neigh bor Erdice, tho mother and sister are bereft of a kind and affection ate son and brother, and the peo ple of the Coquille valley have lost a good man and one o f its most en terprising citizens, and one whose value it is bard to estimate. W h e r e a s , we, the members of Myrtle Camp, No. 198, Woodmen o f the World, manifest a sincere in terest in the welfare o f our Neigh bors, rejoicing in tbeir health and happiness, and sympathizing in their sorow sorrows, therefore be it R e s o l v e d , that we, the Neigh bors o f this Camp, extend to the bereaved family o f our late and respected Neighbor Erdice our most heartfelt aud sincere sympa thy in this, their aad hour for the ir reparable loss they have sustained. And be it farther R e s o l v e d , that these resolutions be spread upon our minutes aud a copy be sent to the bereabed fam ily of our esteemed Neighbor aud also a copy be sent to the Pacific Woodman, Coquille City H e r a l d , Coquille City Bulletin and Myrtle Point Enterprise, aud that our charter he draped in mourning for 30 days. Fraternally submitted, G eo . T . M o t l t o n , Z. C. S t r a n g , J. C. S i m m o n s , L O C A L ITEM S. Commiitsc. Flour, Flour, Flour, at Ray’s. Mrs. Chae- Levene came up from the Juuetion yesterday. Sheriff Gallier went to the bay on official business last week. D on’t cease to remember the Foot-Ball game on Thanksgiving day. Si made our town a 'tween-boats ca yesterday. J. E. Quick was up from tbe Lampa creek dairy farm tbe last of the week. L. A. Whereat, of Marshfield, visited his’ folks in this city Satur day and Sunday. The lt .it I H c m r i l j F u r C r o u p . (From the Atchison. Kan., Daily Qlube. ) A S t a r t lin g T ea t. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonder ful cure. He writes, "e patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulberation of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The p itient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in 14 months.” Electric Bitters are posit- ivly guaranteed for Dyspepsia, In digestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles, Try them. Only 50c at R. 8. Knowlton. T. W. Clark, the woolenmill man came over from North Bend yester day and proceeded to Bandon. This is the season when the wo man who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most ter. rible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the Dight by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, ns a re volver is sure to be lost iu case of burglars. These used to be an oldfashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup aud tolu, but some modern mothers say that Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy is bet ter, and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to “ throw up tlio phlegm” quicer, tnd gives relief in a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never failes and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by R. Knowlton. ■ ---------------------- -— - The Largest Mail Order House in the West. The new fashion catalogue of mens’ womens’ and childrens’ ap parel, household supplies, etc., is sued by Weinstock, Lubiu & Co. Sacramento, Cal., is tbe handsom est book evfer sent out by them. Many of the illustrations are works o f art. The book is free, and val uable to have, whether one cares to bny or not. Weinstock, Lubin & Co. do the largest mail order trade in the west. That is proof that their good« prices, and service are of excep tional merit. Tho fa m o u s llttla pill*. «• A N cieu lilio n io c o r c r y . C u r . - a l o l F i l e s A l t e r IO V e n r s . *----------------- to buy a postal card and send to The New York Tribune Farmer, Now York City for a free specimen copy. The New York Tribune Farmer is a National Illustrated Agricul tural Weekly for Farmers and tbeir families, and EVERY issue contains matter instructive and en tertaining to EVERY member of the family. The price is $1,00 per year, but if you like it you can se cure it with your own favorite local newspaper, The H erald , Coquille, Ore., at a bargain. Both papers one year only $1.25. Send your order and money to The H erald .” SPECIAL OFFER T w o Papers for Tire Frio© o f One The lending yonn« .people’s paper in America,containing enchwoek from eight to twelve piiqes o f four broad columns each, all beautifully illustrated with original and artistic half-tone engiavings, in black aud colors. Y oung P eople ’ s AV ekkly has reached its marvelous success and attained a circula tion of over 210,000 copies a week, because its contents interest young readers. Its popularity extends to thoughtful parents who reccgnize :n it one of the best aids in keeping young folks in healthy touch with tho active world, giving them a taste for clean, vigorous reading, and prasenting truths in their most attractive form. Its fiction is wholesome, its comment on current events is helpful to young people, its editorials are inspiring. AH its depart ments are conducted in a way that has proved most helpful to their readers. All its writers are skilled in interesting and devoted to uplifting young people. Y oung P e o p l e ' s W eek ly is also a paper for the family, aud interests old and yonng alike. It is the largest, handsomest and best paper of its class published. OUK SPECIAL OFFER. Arrangements have been perfected be tween toe publishers o f Y oung P f , o p l e ’ s W kk kly and H e r a l d which anable ns to offer both papers at the price of the last named alone. Send us $1.50 for one year’ s subscription to the H b b a l d and b o t h it and Y oung P e o p l e ' s W rfkt . v will b e mailed to von regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. This offer applies to both new subscribers and present subscribers who renew their subscriptions before February 1 ,1903, pay ing for same a full year in advance at re- nlar rutes. STEAMER ‘ W e lc o m e ’ Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle Point nt 7 :30 *• m. Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille City at 1:30 p. m. HARVEY JAMES, Captain. G EN ERAL DIRECTORY. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure does for J Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, 0 „ had the stomach that which it is unable the piles for 40 years. Doctors uiul Theodore Roosevelt.......................Pr*sidsut to do for itself, oven when but slight dollars couhV do him uo lasting John lin y ......................... Seoreturvof State ly disordered or over loaded. Kodol good DeWitt’s Wich Hazel Salve Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury Elihu R oot........................ Secretary o f War Dyspepsia Cure supplies the nat- cured him permanently. Invalu- K. A. H itchcock........ Secretary o f Interior ural juices of digestion and does able fur cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, Wui. H. M oody................ Secretary o f Navy the work of the stomach, relaxing lacerations,eczema,tetter, salt rheum Jas. F. Wilson — Secretary o f Agrioaltuie the nervous tension, while the in- and ail other skin diseases. Look for P. O. K n ox.........................Attorney General flamed muscles of that organ are the name DeWitt on the p a ck a g e - H. C. P ayne.................................. Postmaster General allowed to rest and heal. Kodal all others are cheap, worthless coun- Melville W. Fuller................... Chief Justioe OBROON STATU OFFICERS. Dyspepsia Cure digests what ‘j o u terfeits. Sold by It. 8. Kuowlton. John H. Mitchell ) it u u eat and enables the stomach anu di-1 ..... Joseph Simon ( ......... '■ --U. S. Senator gestive organs to transform all food] W a n t e d .— A trusrtworthy Gen- Thos. H. Tongue, deceased---- Con 1st Diet intorich, redblood. Sold by R. S.| Reman or lady in each county to M. A. M oody............ Congressman 2ud Disk Knowlton. manage business for an old estab- Geo. E. Chamberlaiu....... ..... ........Governor •—-*— - lished house of solid financial F. I. Dunbar..............r ... Secretary o f State The Southern Oregou State Nor- j standing. A straight boua fide Chat. T. Moore................... State Treasurer mal School begins this year’s work ¡ weekly salary of 3518.00 paid by J. H. Aokcrman.......Supt. Pnb. Instruction J. K. W hitney................ y .. .State Printer September ifith. A large working check onch onday with all ex- A. M. Crawford................Attorney General library bas been added; the physi-| penses direct froiu headquarters. R. S. Bean. I cal and chemical laboratory bas Money advanced for expenses. F. A. Moore, r ............. Supreme Judges C. E. W olverton,) been fully equipped; a new gym- Enclose an addressed envelope. M. L. Chamberlain.............................. nasiam building is being erected, Manager, 360 Caxiou Bldg., Chi ........ Clerk Board Scnool Land Com. and a large and handsome school ca o C, H. Bellinger.................. U. 8. Diet. Judge building is nearing completion. W. F. Mathews.....................U. 8. Marshal The school gronnds are beautiful D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. Esv. Two for the Price ol One. aud picturesque. The health condi John H. H all................U. 8. Dist. Attorney SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. tions aro of the best; the social en We have made arrangements vironment is pure and stimulating; with the publishers of the A M E R J. W. Hamilton.................................... Judge the course ot study has been IC AN F A R M E R by which we are G. M. B r o w n ...«....... Prosecuting Attorney U. 8. LAND OFFICII. strengthened aud made more prac able to offer this great farm oaper tical. The faculty Ims been in and the H e r a l d for the price of Henry B ooth..... ................ £ ......... Receiver J. T. Bridges..................................... Register creased in number and the school the H e r a l d alone— $1.50, for (he COOS COUNTY OKFieiBH. is now equipped to do work of the next 30 days. Who will be the L. Harlocker...........................................Judge highest order. This school belongs first to take advantage o f this op L. H. Hazard...........................................Clerk to Southern Oregou. It desires portunity? This is a great offer Stephen G allier.....................................Sheriff and merits tbe patronage of the for our farmers and dairymen. J. B. D olley..................................... Treasurer T. J. T h rift........................................ Assessor people o f this great section. For catalogue address, W anted .— L ive agents to sell Dr. W. H. Bunch............Sohool Superintendent Win. H orsfall..................................... Coroner B e n j a m i n DV u l k e y , President, W hite’s Electric Combs, patented Ashland, Oregon. Jan. 1,’99. Cure dandruff, bair fall 8. B Cathcart....................................Surveyor D. McIntosh............................ Commissioner ing out sick and nervous headaches, R. C. Dement........................... Commissioner A 4 * 0 0 ( 1 N a m e . yet costs no more than an ordinary Sells on sight.’ Agents From personal experience I testi comb. I f you w ish to e it h e r b u y or «»11 fy that De-Witt’s Little Early Ri are wild with success. SendSO cts a n y r e a l e sta te , 1 a m in a p o s it io n Write to g i v e y o u t h e b e s t p o s s i b l e s e r v ic e . sers are unequalled as a liver pill. for sample (half price). They are rightly named because quick. The Dr. White Electric G i v e m e a tria l. they give strength and energy and Comb Co., Decatur, 111. J. J. S tanley . and do their work with ease.— W. T. Easton, Borne, Tex. Thousands of people are using these tiny little, pills in preference to others, because they are so pleasant and effectaal. They cure biliousness, torpid liver, THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. 150 S t y l e s !' l:’s r'o * 5 <pöílSt«!, - jaundice, sick headache, constipa tion. etc. They do not purge and Works, Camden. M. I. ESTEHBROOX STEEL PEH CO. weaken, but cleanse and strengthen. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. STEEL PENS ------------- --------------------- T H E Central Oregon State C, B. LEEP, -D E A L E R IN - All druggists It Will Only Cost OneCent 'Pkdfctiab Early Risers ------- Managers Wanted — ► IVINE*GARDE!! --- — - - — ■» «#> ------ Caw . W anted — SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHARACTER and good repu tation in each state, (one in this county required) to represent and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional. All pay able in cash direct each Wednesday from head offices. Horse aud car riage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn St., Chicago. tains a supply for u year, sell them. Pleasant Hill. W I t r m u r h a b le Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this County and adjoining territory for well and favorably known house of solid financial standing. 820.00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters, expense moeny advanced; postion permanedt. A d For a C old . If you have a bad cold you need a dress Manager, 610 Monon Bldg. good reliable medicine like Cham- Chicago, 111. » A**» ----------- - p6xiit:’t* Cough Remedy to loosen N o t ic e and relieve it, and to allay the irri tation and inflamation of the throat All persons knowing themselves and lungs. For sale by R. S. to be indebted to the Lyons estate, Knowlton. or having claims against the name Among the floral gifts to tho will please call and settle the members of the new Congress was same at once as the bnsiness has one to Representative Baker of changed hands and all accounts Brooklyn, which bore this inscrip must be settled as early as possible W. H. L yons . Mgr. tion, on a card attached, “ To the ------- ---------------------- anti-pass Congressman from his ad R-I-P-A-N-8 Tabulae mirers throughout the United Doctors find States.” Mr. Baker enjoys the A good prescription distinction of being one of tho few For mankind. members of Congress who pay their The 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc fare. casions. The family bottle (60 cents» con The East Fork has had two high The boys have most of The smallpox haviDg subsided waters. at Johnson’s mill the quarantine their logs run down to R. L. Week wae raised the middle of last week. ly’s. They have about 19 hundred 2825 Keeley St., in boom waiting for boom room at C h icago , I I I ., Oct,, 2, 1902. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dement, of the mills. I suffered with falling and con near Myrtle Point, visited Mrs. D ’s gestion of the womb, with severe Frank Pierson opened school at parents, Mr.'and Mrs- Ben Figg. naina through the groins. I suf Pleasant Hill on the 2nd and will fered terribly at the time of men of this city, last week. have about four months sohool. 19 struation. had blinding headaches A S nap — Good new seven room scholars are attending now. and rushing of blood to tbe brain. W hat to try 1 knew not. for it house, pantry and bathroom, over 3 George Fokome has moved into seemed that I bad tried all and lots for only $1200. See me quick. his new house and F. Pierson and failed, but I had never tried Wine Must bo sold soon. J. J. S tanley . of Cordui, that blessed remedy for family occupy the house he vacat sick women. 1 found it pleasant Miss Mao Walker who is attend ed. to take and soon knew that 1 had ing school in Portland, visited her tho right medicine. New blood J. Porter has bought a fine team paronts, Mr, and Mrs Robt. Walk and is prepared to do logging. seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I er, of llandon, lately returning tast The roads are getting down side was a well woman. week. up, especially over the Cooper hill. Charles Banach was over from The Southmaid lane whero the Beaver Hill Friday transacting county court had a fill irado and Ml business in town, and among other failing to get a bridge constructed, Mrs. Bush is now in perfect m tilings, squared up with the H e r caused Mr. Southmaid to fence up health because she took W ine of ald . the right of way and debar travel Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding For choice O. I. C. pigs enquire through his field, causes tho people headaches when all other remedies of S. L. Lafferty at Norway, Or. to patronize tho Cooper bridge, and failed to bring her relief. Any Pigs from registered stock and also tbe grade macadamised with sufferer may secure health by tak mud over the hill. subject to registery ing W ine of Cardui in her home. S. L . L afferty . K. H. Hansen is building a fine The first bottle convinces the pa I. T. Weekly is using Our town is still well represent new barn. tient she is on the road to health. ed by the logginglfraternity. Logs the square and saw on the same. For advice in cases requiring D. J. Taylor has built himself a are passing town in large numbers, special directions, address, giving all of which are being successfully fine frame wagon and woodshed symptoms, “ The Ladies’ Advisory canght and boomed on tbe lower combined. D. R. Lewis, builder. Department,” The Chattanooga river. Ed Carter has made much im Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Judge J.H. Schroeder, o f Arago, provement on his ranch since last has for Bale a fine lot of thorough spring. Wm. Smith is feeding a fine lot bred Burkshire pigs from regis tered stock. Anyone wishing to of hogs for the market. grade up their stock will do well George Dona is teaching his to call on Mr. Schioeder. seooDd term of singing school at A new furnace and hot air ar Pleasant Hill. He has a fine class, J. L C. rangement are being placed in the basement of the M. E. church, Representative William Randolph South, which will be a great com fort to the congregations in tbe Hearst has already distinguished himself in Congress. He received future, beating all parts of tbe the largest bunch of flowers of any room uniformly. member of the House at the open Mrs. Lottie Davis, of this city, has, ing of the ae8sion. besido tho Raiine stocking feet a line According to tbe statement of of those popular goods, consisting o f socks and stockings, ladies’ and President Gompers at the annual gents’ underwear in cotton, wool convention of the American Feder and silk, you should see her before ation of Lnbor, the Federation has T. H. MEHL A CO’S expert gained 442,000 members in the last getting your winter supply. year. This brings the total up to 1, testing new Guns and Ammunition. Mark Morras came up from R iv 465,000. The socialists are work erton Friday to coosult a physi ing very hard to win the Federation cian in regard to one of bis eyes over to their party. which seems to be seriously effect Tt»* Best ed with what the doctor prononuc- N t r | i | i r il t ( > l « i t ■ l i n t S I o i p . Low ed ulceration- It is to be hoped that ! A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Beoson, he may get permanent relief. Watch when getting his usual Saturday Made Mr. end Mrs. W. W. Gage went night bath, Btepped baok against a to Coos liver last week where they hot stove which burned him severly. Non-Magnetic will visit Fred at the ranch fo r a The ch.ld was in great agony and fflckd Silver Csss his mother could do nothing to few days. We noticed by the pa F u l ly G uaranteed pers that Fred wns furnishing the pacify him. Remembering that she For sale by markets at the hay with bear meat, had had a bottle of Chamberlain’s ALL JEWELERS and we think the old gentleman Pain Balm in the house, she thought Illustrated Booklet could not stand the pressure aDd she would try it In less than half on request, showing an hour after applying it the child wae obliged to join io tbe Bport. COLORED Cbas. Mulkey came over from was quite and asleep, and in less lj\ FANCY than two weeks was well. Mrs. Ben Marshfield Saturday and Is paying ‘ gX DIALS son is a well known resident of Hol a visit to his folks here. He in The New England! forms us that his little sister, Anna, lar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic ; who lias been a sufferer from curva liniment and especially valuable for 51 Witch Co. ture of tbe spine for a long time is burns, cuts, ahil sprains. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. better and able to walk about tbe Douse, of which she is very much pleased, and her friends glad to kuow. | A Oue of the most remarkable cases of a colil, deep-seated on (nut's, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind. who was eutirly cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: The coughing and straining so weekened me that I ran down in 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 of the cough strengthened my lungs and restored mo to my normal weight, health and strength.” Sold by H. S. Knowlton. Normal School A t D rain , O pens for W ork of the Y ear S eptember 14 th . Harness and Saddles A ' ”■< vide o f Leather G oods ffcoinril in a. The school is well equipped for H a rn ess StLop its particular line of work. Excel lence is the motto of the school. I also do all kinds of repairing in this line nt reasonable figure Four courses, a Truining Depart ocmill©, Or ment of nine grades, tuition uni form with other Normal schools, pleasant surroundings, best of in E. 8. DEAN, D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, fluences, excellent accommodations President. Vice President. Secretary. 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 A Co.) college, or those desiring a good education for business life will find O a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . what they need here. Address Principal place of business Central Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregou. W. H. D em pster , Coquille Valley Packing Company Oregon Myrtle Point, ------------- ---------------------- T o C u re a C o ld in O ne Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refuud the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’ s signature is on each box. 25c. A general packing business carried on. The best meats the country cau produce always on hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. BOARD A. DAVENPORT, D. H. JOHNSON, W eak H earts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaublo, of Nevada, O., says: I had stomach trouble and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four months and It cured me. K od ol Digests W h a t Y o u Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and tho heart of all pressure. OF D IR EC T O R S: WM. SLINGSBY, E. S. D E A N E. E. DAVENPORT. T ufcfle Temperance House. Ooqviill© Oity. Oregon.. Bottles only. $1.00 Size ftoldlnf 2H times the trial size, which sells for 50c. P repa red by ■. a D eW ITT A O O ., OMIOAQO. First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transien and Regular Boarding and Lodging. ' For sale by R, S, Knowlton No BAR IN CONNECTION. - - NO CHINESE LABOR Buff Ply moil III Rock Poultry Farm, J, R. Stillwell, Prop ARAGO, OREGON. First Street— East End of Bridge. RO SEBURG -M YRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE Throughbred cockerels from $1 up, and eggs $1 per setting. Notice! B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. Don’t Have Cold Feet to w rit« for our confidential letter befote ap plying for patent ; it m ay be worth m oney. W e prom ptly <'butin V. 3. and Foreign An PATEN TS T I I K E R A D E M A w ICS <>r rrfun attorney s fee. Send m odel. r » ^ 'V btH nand we »end an I M M E D I A T E R E E report on patentability. W e give ie bent legal service and advice, and our charges Are mode- ite. Try us. f c _ __ _____ SWIFT & CO., P a te n t Law yers, 0pp. U S. Patent Office. Washington. D.C. Any person cutting Timber or Bark of any description on the j lands of the the Southern Oregon ( Company, or removing same, or -B U T B U R N - other property, from said lands, ] without being duly authorized in writing, will be Prosecuted ac cording to Law. Any perron fu r » irking sufficient ! evidence fo r the recovery o f property ] sm talcn and conviction o f the parties concerned, triU be given one-half c f Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of town at $ the property recovered. Large scales in connection. Weighing 10 cents per load. SorruEBN U beo on C ompany . John Peart's Coal, per ton