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VOL 21.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 2CS 1004.
D E N T IS T
J. Curtis Snook, D. 0 . S.
Official County Court Procoedlnjj.
[Continued from Mat week.]
w 1 mile to w side of sec 21, Tp 28
s r 12 w, run n 1$ miles to nw
oor of sec 16, Tp 28, s r 12 w, run
e 1 mile, run n 2 miles to beginning.
That S boundary of Burton Prair­
ie Precinct conform to n boundary
of Lee Precinct and n boundary of
Missouri Precinct conform to *
boundary of Lee Precinct.
Ordered that new road district,
numbered 30, the same being within
boundaries of Doravoting precinct,
be as follows:
Begin at ne cor of sec 12, Tp 27,
s r 11 w, run s to se cor of said Tp,
run w 2 miles to ne cor of sec 3, Tp
28, s r 11 w, run s 1 mile, to se cor
of said sec 3, run w 1 mile to sw cor
of said sec 3, run s 1 mile, run w 2
miles, n R miles, ruu w 1 mile, run
n
miles, run e 2 miles, run
n 2 miles, run e 4 miles to beginn­
ing.
Roads and Biidges.
Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’s
Wm Volkmar, powder dist 23 4 00
market, Coquille, Oregon.
Will nmko Bandon a professional' visit J C Brown, labor diet 23 .....228 90
be first Monday in each quarter.
E B Dean k Co, lumber dist
6 k 8 ................................... 15 00
Huling k Lundy, bdwr dist
17, 26 k 27......................... 16 36
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-
J A Lamb & Co, hdwr diets
Offloe up stair« in M A R T I N BUILDING.
16, 22 A 27...................... 34 78
Calls promptly answered day or night.
■Stmr Echo, freighting dist
Night call will bo answered from Mrs.
16,27 * 2 2 .......................... 56 50
Wickham’ s Hoarding House.
Phone, main 1 3 6 . ______ R P Hunt, supvr labor al­
lowed diet 24.......... ............ 46 60
E M Clayton, self; team
A lumber, dist 24.............. 43 10
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J F Alumbaugh, labor dist 24 6 00
L a -w y s r .
F H Colgrove, labor dist 24 9 00
Justice of the Peace-
Oily Recorder. A McNair, hdwr dist 24...... 11 10
U. S . Commissioner T M Hermann, damages lo­
cation road dist 24.............. 150 00
Usneral Insurance A?ent.
Notary Public- Alfred Johnson, lumber dist
Petitiou for aid on Shuck Hill
16 and 22.............................144 16
Office in Robinson Building.
road continued.
Guerin * Wilson, rock $57 66
C oquili . e , O ueoo N.
reduced dist 23.................... 48 05
Ordered that the road supervis­
E Arueson, piling $32.20 re­
ors for the ensuing year be appoint­
duced dist 23....................... 19 32 ed as follows:
T C Enweett, supvr dist 26 19 00
No. Name of supervisor:
Jolin Neal, labor dist 26 ..... 10 50
Attorney - a1 Law-.
1. Albert Olsen.
Huling * Lundy, hdwr dist
2. C. E. Hansen.
C o g u iiA E C it y , C oos C ounty , O regon .
26...................’. .................... 4 00
3. H Ingersoll.
Notary tublio.
Chas Adams, labor dist 27... 7 00
4. John Bear.
Geo Bird, labor dist 27...... 7 50
5. F. P. Norton.
John Epperson, labor self
6. C. Rodine.
and team dist 27.............. 115 25
7. W. H. Smith.
R
E
Epperson,
labor
dist
27
45
00
u A . t t o r n . 3 3 r . a t - x_ 1 a -w ,
8. August Hoelling.
C Epperson,
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13 00
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
9. Z. T. Siglin.
J Wiley,
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58 10
10. J. W. Catching.
J Noah,
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ü j i l i I iu U u i E state o f all kinds.
11. Wm.Bettvs.
W Snyder,
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5 50
12. S. C. Bunch.
; J. E. HAYNES. D Cribbins,
i ({AD HUDSON,
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6 75
13. Thomas Nichols.
A James,
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4 50
14. R. W. Bullard.
B Myers,
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21 00
15. John Yoakam.
J Myers,
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2 00
16. B. H Burns.
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10 00
lin in g and Real Estate Agents A Myers,
17. W. T. Brady.
G
Pope,
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56
00
Eckley, Curry County, Oregon.
18. T. S. Evernden.
*................18 25
AVE valuable Muies, Farms, Stock C Seick,
19. W. P. Holman.
Hanches and Timber Lands for sale. ------ Newton
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4 37
20. W. A. Prewett.
D
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Mack,
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House snd fi aores of land well improved
21. W. H. Williams.
Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale, J C M c C u llo c h ,.................12 00
22. G. W. Wimer.
exchango for property in Myrtle Point
C E Hansen, supvr dist 22... 14 00
23. C. M. Hermann.
McAdams & Farmer, labor
24. Alonzo Davis.
dist 27................................... 3 65
25. E. J. Bigelow.
B McClosky, labor self and
26. Robert Carman.
team dist 2 7 ........................ 78 00
27. J. A. Radabaugh.
A J Sherwood, augar dist 27 2 50
28. E. A. Howey.
W W Woods, labor bal 27... 2 25
29. J. J. Burnes.
A J Rndabaugh, labor and
30. E. P. Mast.
material................................. 117 35
31. Joe Clinton.
T Wright, labor self and
Taxes and Taxation.
team dist 27........................ 12 15
R S Tyrrell, labor self and
Ordered that the Sheriff take
team dist 27.........................120 75 credit on the Tax Roll for double
and wrongful assessments for the
Let’s
W a d e Right into J E Withers, labor self and
team dist 27......................... 29 17 amount of $669.57.
the Subject
J A Adams, labor self and
Ordered that the tax levy of the
The 1904 season will be the great­
team dist 27........................ 31 95 1903 Assessment Roll be 33 mills
est bicyolo season ever known. The J D Barklow, labor self and
on the dollar for state, county and
team dist 27.........
13 50 Bchool purposes.
finest equipped anil most up-to-date
whoels that Coquillo riders ever laid Report of W H Smith, supvr dist 7
Miscellaneous.
their eyes on will be kept in stock showing balance on hand, $114.72
at right prices, and if you want one considered and accepted.
Ordered that the following bills
say so.
be paid out of the General Fund:
New Election Precincts.
We want your trade, and we are
J B Dulley, postage nnd
Ordered that new election pre­
entitled to it, because we have
clock for courthouse.........$ 8 00
cincts
to
be
known
as
North
Bend
good goods, right prices, and can
John Preuss, drugs, etc...... 34 50
Precinct
be
established
as
follows:
serve you well. You don’t expect
S B Cat.hcart, establishing
anymore, but you want that much, Beginning at s w cor of see 15, Tp
corners ............................... 42 50
25, s of r 13 w, w m and run
don’t you.
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W Wilcoxen, wood............... 5 25
theuce n to to uw cor of sec 3 of
To be brief, try us and our goods, said Tp nud range, run e to ue cor Pacific Furniture & Lumber
Co, w ood.............................
75
and our way of treating you, and if of sec 4 Tp 25 s r 12 w, w m, run n
you like us try us again. We want to sw cor lot 2 of sec 27, Tp 24 s r A C Lukens, work in circuit
court room ......................... 15 60
your business. Enough said.
12 w, w m, thenco e to se cor of n ej
J G Fish A Sons, cases for
of sec 26 of said Tp and range run
F is h B r o s
offices.................................... 61 00
s to se cor of sec 2 Tp 25 s r 12 w
A N Gould, surveying and
w m, run w to se cor of sec 3 in
C o o s Sa,3T
map ...................................... 15 00
said Tp, run a to se cor of sec 10 in
C M Skeels, oil court house.. 5 50
said Tp, run w to abip channel of
W W Wilcoxen, w o o d ........... 5 25
Coos Bay, ruu southerly aloug said
Coq City, water from Sept
C. 111. PATERSON. Prop.
channel to point due east of sec.
30th to Jan 31st, 1904...... 12 00
tion line between secs 15 nnd 22 of
Mannfaoturer of Marblo Monument*. Hea I-
Peter Johnson, w oop .......... 13 50
Tp 25 s r 13 w w m, run west to be­
stone*. Tablet*, eto.
A W Varney, labor in court
oeinetery lots enclosed with stene coping ginning.
room ................................... 9 00
or curbing. Iron railing* furnished to or­
Ordered that boundary line of Alfred Johnson, lumber for
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
iving in the country or other towns who Empire Precinct be as follows:
court room......................... 3 25
may wish anything in my line of business
Begin at se cor of sec 33, Tp 25 J A Lamb & Co, hdwr, etc... 2 90
M vrshfiv * t >
O bbo
s r 13 w w m, run w to shore ol Coq River Elec Co, lights
for ct house to Deo 31st... 36 00
T o t l i e TD n i o r t i z n a t e Coos Bay abutting upon lot 4 of
sec 36, Tp 25 s r 14 w, w m run John Tawse, coal 30 tons..... 97 50
northwesterly across Coos Bay to Mrs S Whetstone, washing
for prisoners....................... 12 90
shore of Pacific ocean abuttiug up­
This old reliable and
1 50
most successful spec- on lot 3 of sec 26 of said Tp and R B Ray, sund ct house......
| ialist in San Frnrcis- range, run northerly along shore of T J Little, hsrse hire........... 1 50
I co, still continues to Pacific ocean to point due west of W H Mansell, hauling.........
1 75
{ cure all Hexup? and
line dividing Tps 24 and 25, run R S Knowlton, sundries....... 15 95
Seminal Diseases,
Isnch as Oonorrhes- east to nc cor of sec 4, Tp 25 s r 13 “The Enterprise," printing.. 4 50
I G l e e t , S t r i o t n re,
■ Syphilis, in nil it. w w ro, run s to se cor of sec 16 of Wm Endicott, caring for J C
Marquis............................... 8 00
|forms,Skin Diseases. said Tp and r, run e to ne cor of
" N e r v o u s Debility,
R W Bullard, sup for Mary
Impotency , Seminal Weakness and Loss of nwj of sec 22, Tp 25 s r 13 w w m
and P o lly ........................... 7 80
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse run to sw cor of nw j of se ^ of sec
and excesses producing the following sympa 27 of se cor of nwj of sw4 of sec 27
Orders that Dr E Mingus be
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in the head, rinp:ng in of se cor of uw j of sw J of said sec, awarded contract to care for hospi­
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence, in run s to beginning.
tal patients at $2.50 per day.
approaching strangers, palpatation of the
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
Contract to.- printing county no­
Ordered that boundary line of n
of memory, pimples on the face, oonghs-
Marshfield and r d No. 4 be as fol­ tices awarded to J J Stanley for
oonsumotion etc.
year 19C4, at 2 cents per single line
DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran lows:
oisoo over 32 years an I those troubled should
Beginning at ne cor of sec 17 Tp and 3 cents double breviere.
not fail to oonsnlt him and receive the ben­
Bids for superintending Poor
efit of his great skill and experience. The 25 s r 12 w w m, run s to se cor of lot
doctor cures when others fail. Try him. 2 of sec 29 of said Tp and r, run e Farm rejected and matter left with
CURES GUARANTEED. Person* cured to sw cor of nw^ of sej of sec 27, County Judge for adjustment.
at home. Charges reasonable. Call or
Tp 25 s r 13 w w ro, run n to sw In the matter of the appointment of
write.
DR. J . F. GIBBON,
cor of se j of sec 15 of said Tp and
judges and clerks o f election to
625 Kearae? street. S in Francisco
r, run e to ship channel of Coos* serve for the ensuing two years.
Bay, run northerly along said chan-| Ordered that the following named
nel to point west of sec lioe be­ persons be appointed Judges and
tween secs 12 * 13 of said Tp and Clerks of election for the various
r, run east to beginning.
precincts in Coos County, Oregon,
Ordered that boundary line of to serve for the ensuing two years,
Lee Precinct and r d No. 31 be as os follows, to wit:
follows:
The first-named judge in each
Begin at nw cor of sec 3 Tp 28, s group is Chairman:
r 12 w, run e along Tp line to ne
Bandon Precinct.
cor of said Tp, run a 4 mile, run e 1
Judges.
Clerks.
mile to e line of sec 6 Tp 28, a r i l
w, rnn a 2 J miles to se cor of sec 18, Robert Walker, GeorgeP Topping
Charley Lorenz
Tp 28 s r 11 w, run w 3 miles, run Y M Lowe
Elbert Dyer
s 1 mile, run w 1 mile n 4 mile, run E M Blackerby
Geo. Russell, M. D ,
i; G. D. Holden.
A.
J. Sherwood,
jo h " F. H all,
Hudson
&
Haynes,
H
1904
SEASON
Marble aid Stone Words
Dr. Gibbon
Burton Prairie.
H W Holverstott WmBettys
Hiram Betty»
Geo W Norris
John L Barker
A Lee Neely
Coaledo Precinct.
W H Beebe
John Grandy
Fred Poore
Godfrey Strohm
F C Getty
Wm Grow
Coos City Precinct.
Wm Ross
Z T Siglin
M J Bowron
R R Watson
John Wall
W P Fox
South Coos River.
Anson Rogers I Condron
E W Guptill
W F Hodson
E J Coffelt
Ed Coffelt
North Coos River.
Charles Rodine C E Edwards
Z T Thomas
Geo A Gould
John Porter
J H Price
Coquille East.
W C Chase
C A Gage
R J Dean
E A Howey
E G D Holden E E Johnson
Coquille West.
B H Burns
J J Stanley
J J Lamb
W L Kistner
N Lorenz
M D Sberrard
Deer Park Precinct.
E J Bigelow
H Holrnen
R M Harrison
O H Hall
Shad Hudson
S H Whitney
Dora Precinct.
Wm Abernethy L F R Heller
E P Mast
F E Schofield
J O Stemler
Wm Krantz
Empire Precinct.
Wm Saundjrs
R E Shine
David Morse
John Morgan
Wm Turpin
C F McCullom
Enchanted Prairie Precinct.
A L Nosier
W P Davis
W H Brownson A O Hootou
L B Fetter
Sol Endicott
Four Mile Precinct.
C T Blumenrother J F Alumbaugh
Warren Bovee
F HColgrovo
R P Hunt
J P Hunt
Lake Precinct.
C D McFarland B F Savage
C E Hansen
S Sanford
John Peterson
J W Judd
Lee Precinct
J V Shuck
Webb Mast
J It Leonard
Clarence Watters
J C Hervey
J E Clinton
Marshfield North.
J It Lightner
E<1 Farrin
John Bear
A D Border
G A Bennett
F B Jackson
Marshfield South.
C L Bnnebrake T M Dinimiek
C E Nicholson
C E McKuight
Chas Bradbury F M Friedberg
Missouri Precinct.
J D Bennett
Walter Bennett
L B Hollenbeck K H Hansen
J M Bright
I T Weekly
Myrtle Point Precinct,
L A Roberts
Guy Rose
I E Rose
Chet Huling
L W Devoe
Thomas Gueriu
New Port Precinct.
Geo Chard
John It Sneddon
W G Lawhorn
S J Sleep
J obn Bentz
M J McDonald
Norway Precinct
A Stauff
John B Lamb
George Davis
Robert Tyrrell
August SchroederErank Schroeder
North Bend Precinct
Peter Loggie
Edmund Keane
Chas Eckhoff
W S Turpen
Chas Parker
Wm Lawler
Parkersburg Precinct.
Frank Flam
Warren Parker
R Pomeroy
J L Kronenburg
T W Drane
James Walstrom
Prosper Precinct.
John Hamblock R W Bullard
J W Hamerburg E IF Fahy
John Donaldson Wm Hansen
Riverton Precinct.
W H Williams T P Hanley
Wm Rohm
O A Kelly
Wm H Hull
E B Price
Rowland Precinct.
D Gant
W L Hood
Robert Carman J D Hayes
Wm Wise
C F Bingham
South Slough Precinct.
George W ilson George E Cook
Geo Wasson
Thomas Nicholls
C E Getty
James S Wasson
Sumner Precinct.
S B Sherwood
Fred W ilson
A D Boone
Frank Black
J W Catching
Fred Cavanaugh
Ten Mile Precinct
Ben Roberts
Albert Olsen
Chas Seistreen
G P Coleman
Oliver Landrith J D Magee.
NO. 28.
at the St. Louis Exposition.
Ordered that the following bills
be paid:
L Harlocker, Judge, salary’
quarter ending Dec 31,
1903.....................................$250 00
R C Dement, Commissioner,
salary and mileage............ 65 80
J J Clinkinbeard, Commis­
sioner, salary'nnd mileage 51 00
Stephen Gallier, Sheriff, sal­
ary ........................................166 67
E M Gallier, Deputy Sheriff
salary..................................... 60 00
L H Hazard, County Clerk
salary..................................... 125 00
It H Mast, Deputy Clerk sal­
ary ....................................... 75 00
J B Dulley, County Treas­
urer ..................................... 66 67
State of Oregon j
vs
> ss
County of Coos )
I, L. H. Hazard, County Clerk
and ex-officio Clerk of the County
Court of tho Stato of Oregon, in
and for the County of Coos, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct synopsis of the
GOLDEN B U IL D IN G ,
C O Q U IL LE C IT Y
proceedings of the County Court
for Coos County, State of Oregou, K e e p s c o n s a n t l y o n
H a n d r r e s l a . ¡M Z e a t.
had at the Regular January 1904
Terra and of the whole thereof as
o f -A -li K i n d s .
the same appears upou tho Journals
of said Court, now in my office nnd
C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d Pork-
custody.
Witness my hand und seal of
said Court, affixed this 16th day of
January, 1904.
L. H. H azard ,
.
County Clerk.
T h e la t e s t in
By R. H. M ast ,
Deputy.
P. E. Drane,
Butcher,
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity
-- ----- >«$»»---- ——
K it;lit W a s
Two for the •-’rice ol One.
We have made arrangements
with the publishers of tho A M E R ­
ICAN F A R M E R by which we are
able to offer this great farm paper
anil the H erald for the price of
the H erald alone— $1.50, for the
next 30 days. Who will be the
first to take Advantage o f this op­
portunity? This is a great offer
for our farmera and dairymen.
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MILLINERY
li>-r T e r r o r .
“ I would cough nearly nil night
long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate,
of Alexandria, Ind., “and could hard­
ly get any sleep. I had consump­
tion so bad that if I walked a block
I would cough frightfully nnd spit
blood, but, when all other medicines
failed, three bottlos of Dr. K ing’s
New Discovery wholly cured mo and
I gained 58 pounds.’’ It’s absolute­
ly guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds
La Grippe, Bronchitis nnd all Throat
and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and
$1.00 Trial bottles free at R. S.
Kuowlton’s drugstore.
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The Southern Oregon State Nor­
mal School begins this year’s work
September i6tb. A large working
library has been added; the physi­
cal and chemical laboratory has
been fully equipped; a uew gym-
nnsinm building is being erected,
nnd a large and handsome school
building is nearing completion.
The school grouuds are boantiful
and picturesque. Tbe health condi­
tions sre o f the best; the social en­
vironment is pure and stimulating;
the course of study has been
strengthened and made more prac­
tical. The faculty has been in­
creased in number and tbe school
is now equipped to do work of the
highest order. This school belongs
to Southern Oregou.
It desires
and merits the patronage of the
people of this great section. For
catalogue address,
B enjamin F. M ulkey , President,
Ashland, Oregon.
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W anted . — Live agents to sell Dr.
White’s Electric Combs, patented
Jan. 1,’99. Cure dandruff, hair fall­
ing out sick and nervous headaches,
yet costs no more than au ordinary
comb. Sells 00 sight. Agents
are wild with success. Send50 cts
for sample (half price).
Write
quick. The Dr. White Eleotric
Comb Co., Decatur, 111.
at M r s , C. I«. M o o n ’s
Æ « 3 - , ____
You will find the latest in spring and summer M illinery
a t my store.
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp­
ing done to order.
IV E r s . C . IV J o o n
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE,
OR.
1903
Q o o s Q ounty ]\ cademy
1904
This school, which has been in successful operation during eight months
of tho past school year, will open its Second Annual
Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight
Months.
The Following Courses are Offered:
COMMON SCHOOL,
NORMAL,
HIGH SCHOOL,
ACADEMIC,
COMMERCIAL,
MUSIC,
A reasonable reduction will be made to students desiring to taka
n mixed Course.
Special inducements will be given to a limited number of teachers
bearing Certificates and taking the Normal Course.
Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon.
particulars call on or address
^
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K
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For further
S-u.perirLtend.eiit.
Coquille, Oregon.
CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL
COM PANY.
Brauch Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquille City, Oregon.
Their Methds
Are purely co-operative in every respect and tho Company will spare
neither time nor money .n teaching tbo people at large the
great and inestimable benefits which come to each and every
member of its system.
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The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. Those pills
change weakness into strength, list-
lessoeas into energy, braiD-fag into
mental power. They’re wonderful
n building up the health. Only
25c per box.
Sold by II. S. Knowl­
ton.
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Chas. Grissen
Music Co.
IvCarsiifleldL, Ore.
J u s t O n e M in u t e
One Minute Cougb Cure gives
relief iu one minute, because it kills
the microbe which tickles tho mu­
cous membrane, causing the cougb,
and at tho same time clears the
phlegm, draws out inflamation and
heals and soothes the affected parts.
One Minute Cough Cure strength­
ens the lungs, wni Is off pneumonia
and is a harmless and never failing
cure in all curable oases of Coughs,
Colds and Croup. One Minute
I C°ufih Cure is pleasant to take,
harmless and good alike for young
: and old. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
Court examined the books of the
Clerk and Treasurer, and of Treas­
urer and Sheriff, and found the
matter therein agreeing correctly.
It was ordered that the following
bills for Clerk hire, etc, be paid,
W H Buncb, salary superin­
tendent $225.00, postage
etc, $35.71...........................$260 71
J S Lawreuce, labor clerk's
o ffic e ..............................
11 25
A Gottsche,
labor sheriff’s
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o ffic e ..............................
72 50
T o (J u re ■ t o l i l Iu O n « D ig .
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*.
Ordered that f 1,000.00 bs appro­
AU druRRiat* refund the money if it fail* to
priated by the County Court to ad­ care.
E. W. Grove’ * signature ia on each
vertise the resources of Coos Cotintv box. 25c.
Agents for leading makes of
Pianos and Organs
Wo buy f >r Cash from Manufactures and therefore can
sell you al bottom prices. Wo also carry a full line of
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings
And everything else in the music line.
CHAS. G RISSEN M USIC CO.
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