Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 09, 1904, Image 2

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    Ciíy gtald.
Kiverton Pick Ups.
Excitement in London.
Christian Church Notes-
Mothers' and Teachers' Association
P etition and Citation
placing of the dyke already con­
structed iu I borough repair and up
to a uniform standard, aud make re­
port to thin Court of their doings,
as by law required;
That this Court make nn order
directing the Clerk of this Court to
cause this petition to be published
for four successive weeks in the offi­
cial uewspaper of this County, and
also a notice to interested parties
fixing a time for the bearing of this
petition and the report of the view­
ers;
That upon the hearing of this pe­
tition anil tho report of said view­
ers this Court make au order de­
claring the said premises, as cor­
rected. viewed and surveyed by
the viewers, a dyking district, and
thereupon appoint from among the
land owners thereof a Superintend­
ent of such dyking district; And
your petitioners will ever pray etc.
IlcHpectifully submitted,
F lanagan & B ennett B unk ,
By J. W. B ennett , 1‘res.
J. W. B ennett .
J as . H. F i . anaoan .
R. F. W illiams .
G eo . F. W inchester ,
B ennett S wanton .
Petitioners.
Attorneys for jelitiouers.
State of Oregon, )
4 ss.
County of Coos, )
1, J. H. Flanagan, being first
duly sworn, do depose and say ¡that
I am one of tho above-named peti­
tioners and that I have rend the
foregoing petitiou, and that the
same is true as verily believe.
J as . H. F lanaon .
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 2nd* day of January. 1904.
J ames T. H all .
Notary Public for Oregon.
In the Ciunty Court, of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Coos.
Feb. 6 .—The scare in city Mrs Alice M. Handsaker will con­ The following topics bave been cho­ IN THE OOFNTY OOUBT Fo* COOU COUNTY,
Mr. Freund, representing the London,
here was shown today by a duct
STATE o f o r k o o n .
Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N circles
a Bible class every Wednesday sen by the committee for brief dis­
wild report current on the stock ex­ evening
cussion at the first regular meeting Iu the matter of the peti-")
Y., is spending some time in our change
at
the
churcb,
beginning
that a severe naval engage­ this week. The present course will of the Mothers’ and Teachers’ As­ tio n of J. W. Bennett '
PUSH CLUB BUILDING
neighborhood.
ment
taken
place in which three study the work of Peter aud Paul, sociation on Friday Feb. 12.
a n d atherH fo r tho o r- ^ P etition
Messrs J. B. Fox and M. A.
To Be Erected at the Louisiana Pur­ Pierce, of Coquilie City, were call­ Russian and two Japanese ships including the organization and de­
1. The Importance of Health to ganixation of a dyking j
were sunk. There are indications velopment of tbe churcb. Interest­ Mental Growth and Acquisition.
chase Exposition
District to be u u m b e r- j
ers in our town last Sunday.
that
information received at the Jap­ ing lights will be thrown upon the 2. The Care of the Body.
ed No.-----
A
petition
for
a
postoffice
here
anese
Legation
here
from
Tokio
The Oregon comniieeioc to the with forty-two names on it was aent
manners
and
customs
of
the
times
To
the Honorable, the County Court,
3.
Kinds
of
Nervousness
and
shows that Russia’s reply, in the and the practices ot tbe church as their Management
St. Louis Exhibition Lave offered to Washington.
aboved named:
estimation of the Legation, decided­ founded by the apostles.
to allow Coos county to construct
Ifour Petitioners, Fluuagan Si
a pavillion within the stc clcade of The crew of the steamer Venus ly does not meet Japan’s wishes. The minister preached at Beaver 4. Calisthenics and Ventilation. Bennett
Bank, a corporation, Jan.
laid
over
here
for
breakfast
last
The
general
tension
in
diplomatic
the Oregon building. The Oregon Saturday.
Hill last Thursday and will preach DoWltt’s B Salve H. Flanagan, J. W. Benuott, R. F.
quarters here today is unquestiona­ there
buildiug will consist of a block
again on the \ 8 th. *
Williams, George Winchester and
house and stockade, and Coos coun­ Mrs. J. Floyd has taken a relapse bly increased.
F op PM«*, Burn*, Sores.
B euin-t 8 w an to n, w o u ld re sp e c tfu lly
The church, at a business meet­
ty will be the only county in the and she is worse than liere-to-fore.
ing last Saturday, voted to call the
re p re s e n t a n d show :
Whitney-Martln
state to have a building within the A Dr. was summoned iu haste Suu.
That petitioner Flanagan A Bcu-
minister to preach here full time as
Oregon headquarters, hence it is day.
quiet wedding took place in soon as he caD be released from his M.G.Pohl, Dr. ^Optics, net Bank, above named, is a corpor­
very important that the people of There are a few cases of mumps this A city
ation organized aud existing under
on Wednesday, February work at Myrtle Point.
Myrtle Point, Or.
Coos county seize this opportunity in our neighborhood.
in the Presbyterian churcb, The program for the week is as H ighest G rade Lenses. and by virture of the iawx of the
as it will be the one great opportun­ Mr. Martin, the Coquilie jeweler, 3rd-,
State of Oregon;
when Oapt. Stephen H. Whitney follows:
ity to advertise the resources of the made us a visit on last Sunday.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
in
every
caso.
and
Mies
Lillian
Martin,
oldest
Bible
class,
prayer
meeting
and
That each of tho above named
county, and the good results will The Riverton Lumber Co., has daughter of our Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. officers meeting, Wednesday p. m.
petitioners is the owners of a separ­
many times repay the outlay. This added a saw dust conveyor and will W. Martin, were joined iu holy C. W. B. M. auxiliary 2:30 p. m.
3 O T I C K T O C It lilH TO ILS
building will be used exclusively soon have the third engine attach­ wedlock, by the pastor, Rev. Adolph Thursday.
Notice is hereby given that tho under­ ate parcel ot laud within the bound­
signed has been duly appointed adminis­ aries of the hereinafter described
to display the Coos county exhibit. ed.
of the partnership estate of W. H.
Haberly.
dyking district, and that
Choir practice, 7:30 a. m. Friday. trator
In order to take advantage of this
Erdioe, deceased, and that ad persons hav­ proposed
At
9
o’clock
sharp
the
bridal
par­
J.
M.
Riley
and
family
will
soon
Sunday school 10 a. m. Com­ ing
olaims against said estate are hortby together petitioners are the owners
offer it will be necessary for our
to present them, duly verified, to of more than one half of the total
marched into the church to the munion 11 a. m. C. E. 6:30 p. m. required
people to furnish the material fram­ move over to F. E. Hull’s place ty
the undersigned at the Coquilie City
strains of a wedding next Sunday.
ed ready to be constructed. Mr. where they will be employed the beautiful
Creamery in Coos oounty, Oregon, within acreage of the said proposed dyk­
march, Mrs. Dr. Culin presiding Out of town members were wel­ six mouths from the date hereof.
ing district.
Peter Loggia is drawing the plan coming summer.
Dated this 1st day of February, 1904.
tlie organ, the bride leaning on come visitors Sunday.
for a suitable building along the M. L. Brown, of Camas Valley, at
That the lands included within
S. M. N oslkb ,
of the Partnership Estate the said proposed dy'ing district
lines of the North ltetid pavillion. is now visiting his son, L. E. Brown the atm of her father, while the The Sunday evening sermon was of Administrator
are subject to overflow l>v tide wa­
This building is to be 46x60 feet of this place.
D ona A nna . groom was supported by his frieod, in charge of tho Berean Club. The W. H. Erdice, deceased.
Dick Buell, of Myrtle Point.
ter aud by freshets and would sci
and the inside will be surfaced and
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
second
of
the
four
sermons
on
the
As the party assembled under gospels was delivered and the fol. Notice is hereby given that the co-part­ overflow
..
«.in­
a hard oil fiuish. The interior will A u u ert t i i e l*j- r C a C s l e i a u m l l M ..............
uuless dykes be construeod
- r l n i i i s 1‘ a i n
the traditional bell, Mr. Martin lowing outline furnished those de­ nership heretofore existing between the and maintained thereon and the
be finished in native Coos county
H a lm
undersigned, under tho firm name of Mar­ dyke, which is already there, be re­
presented his daughter tothe groom siring to study the subject farther. tin
woods, finished natural and polish­ The efficacy of Chamberlain’s and
& Wilson, is this day dissolved by mu­
Miss Nellie Crenshaw acted as
ed, a section being devoted to each Pain Balm in the relief of rheuma­
paired and maintained;
tual consent.
as
bride’s
maid:
The
bride
was
The
business will be conducted by G. W. That the said dyke, which is al-
of the many varieties of valuable tism is being demonstrated daily.
Marshfield
8a
a,
Martin
at
the
place
of
business
heretofore
timber found in Coos county. This Parker Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., dressed in a beautiful gray silk suit Willie Stauff leaves on the Areata occupied by the old firm. Said G. W. Mar- j read y existing upon said premises
trimmed in white aplique and silk
tin is hereby authorized to settle all liabili­ was intirelv c instructed at tho ox
building will be the main feature of says
for Arizona. Fiom there beintend- due
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm cord ornaments.
ties and oolleot all outstanding accounts pense of these petitioners aud their
the Coos county exhibit, the entire gave that
the old firm.
him permanent relief from The church was neatly decorated ds to visit Kansas.
building being an exhibit of Coos rheumatism
Witness our hands and seals this 8th «lay predecessors iu title, aud that the
in
the
bvck
when
every­
of
February,
1904.
for
the
ocqasion
with
ivy
and
ever­
county woods.
,
James H. Flanagan and wife and
same is now iu great need of re­
G. W. M artin .
else failed, and he would not greens.
Apart from the wood exhibit, this thing
Miss
Anuie
Flanagan
leave
ou
the
J.
D.
W
ilson .
pairs;
without it. Fo • sale by R. S, After the oeremony the party was Areata for San Francisco on a
building will oontain the dairy, be
Knowllon.
That it is desired to form a dyk­
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION,
mineral, horticultural, fish and
iuvited to a sumptions wedding pleasure tri p.
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ing district of the hereinafter des­
D epartment of thb I nterior .
manufacturing exhibits. Without
breakfast
which
was
served
at
the
The school for the colorod and Land Office at Koaebarg, Oregon, cribed proposed dyking district so
Presbyterian -Church.
a Coos county building these ex­
Star Restaurant.
Chinese children was opened Mon­
Janaary 21, 1U04. as to improve said premises by dyk-
petition .
hibits would be scattered through­ Next Sunday morning and even- Immediately after breakfast day
Miss Reedy as teacher. Notice fa hereby given that tbe follow­ ¡Dg the same and by repairing and
out the different buildings at the ing the usual preaching services Mr. and Mrs. Whitney took the Four with
ing-named settler has filed notice of bis maintaining the said dyke already Iu tin Matter of the Pe- \
pupils
are
enrolled.
intention to make final commutation proof
exposition and would be lost sight will be held. There will also be train for Marshfield for a day or
tition of J. W. Bennett |
of his claim ,and that siid p ro o f constructed there.
of among the large nu mber of other preaching the following Sunday iD so’s visit, after which they departed Winnie Had May Vanderbnrg in will support
an 1 others for the or- j- C itation .
be made before E. I). G. Holden, U.
left
California,
recently,
for
Kirks-
exhibits. With the building situ­ preparation for the coming of Rev. foi Eckley, where the Captam has
8. Commissioner at Coquilie uitv, Oregon,
The
said
proposed
dyking
district
ganization of a Dyking |
1904, viz: H. E. No. 11881.
ated as it will be every person vis­ Dr. Milligan of Portland. Dr. Mil­ mining interest which claim his at­ ville, Mo., where they will enter an on April », WILLIAM
is described as follows, to-wit: Lots District to be number- |
J
.
MOON,
iting the Oregon headquarters ligan will b pn meetings at Ban- tentions at the present time. The ostoepatb college.
for the 8 X
Sec. 4. I’. 28 8., It. II West One, Two and Three, and tho Nouth-
No.-----
j
He names the following witnesses to prove cast J of tho Northwest \ and the ed
must necessarily become acquaint­ don next Sunday, and after a two H e r a ld joins a host of friends in J. A. Yoakam, Jr., and wife arriv hisoontinuons
To all persons whom it may con­
residence
upon
and
cultiva­
ed with the resources of Coos week’s service there he will come to hearty congratulation, and extends ed on the Areata last eveuing from tion of said land, viz: Edward N. Moon, North J of tiie Northeast J of cern, and to all interested parties:
B 'ovn, of MoKinley. Oscar D. Section 17; the South J of the In the name of the State of Ore­
county.
Coquilie where he will assist Rev. thanks for a big supplv of exceed­ California. They intend to make Arthur
Moon, Sherman Elinn, of Fairview, Ore­ Southeast i of Section 8 ; Lot One of gon,
In order to derive the full bene­ A. Haberly in a series of evangelist­ ingly nice wedding cake.
you are hereby' cited and re­
their
home
in
Coos
county.
gon.
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fit from this exhibit it will be ic services. Let every one give Dr.
Section 16; Lots 3 and 4 and the quired to appear in the County
J . r. BRIDGES,
Tbe
survey
gang,
headed
by
Mr.
W
h
a
t
A
re
T
h
e
j
T
Register.
necessary to have for distribution, Milligan a hearing. All who be­
Southeast \ of the Northwest J of Court of the State of Oregon, for
have moved their camp
j the Southwest J. and the Southeast the County of Coos, at ihe Court
a large quantity of pamphlets de­ lieve in the Lord Jesus Christ as Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Cooper
from
Winchester
Bay
to
Center­
SU M M O N S.
J of the Southeast \ of the North- Room thereof, at Coquilie City, in
scriptive of the resources of Coos the only Savior and in the necessity Tablets. A new remedy for stomach ville. They will now work down
county. Inasmuch as the exposi­ of a new birth by the spirit of God troubles, biliousness, and constipa­ the coast to Bandon.
THE
!
we®f
1 of Section 9 all iu Township the County of Coos, on Wednes­
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
tion will be open for 7 mouths and are invited to co-operate with us in tion, and a good one. Price 25 cents.
28
South,
Range 14 West of the day, the 6 th day of April, 1904, at
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
TH
E
COUN­
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will be visited by millions of pt > this m eeting.
Willamette Meridian, and in Coos 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that
Tun P astor . For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
TY OF COOS.
County, Oregon, containing 440.39 day, then and there to show causq,
pie it will be necessary to have a
Town is Destroyed.
Pacific MetftI Works, a Cor-]
Travel by Sea.
poration, Plaintiff,
acres, of which 232.26 acros are if any there be, why the petition
large quantity of descriptive litera­
.tu Marl)- Ite n -r.
va.
Summons.
ewned by petitioners.
ture, and the Committee have esti­ A strong, healthy, active consti- Departure by Areata Feb, 5: Wm Amsterdam, Feb. 5.—Advices re­
herein be not granted, or why the
mated the expense necessary for tion depends largely on the condi­ Stauff, Thoe Howard, H. Vincent, ceived here say that an entire town H. S. Krib8, D efeLdant. J
WllERF.FOHt: YOCR l'ETITIONERS l’RAY viewers’ report lie not adopted and
H.
S.
KHIBS,
tho
above-named
de-
literaturo alone at $1500. It is also tion of the liver. The famous little Mrs. Berko 3 children, J. Hansen, in the cast end of Java, Dutch East X fendant:
That the Court appoint three dis­ ! incorporated into the records of
estimated that it will require an pills kuown as DeWitts’s Little Mrs. Deubner, Mrs. J. H. Davis,J. G. Indies, is leported to have been In the name of the State of Oregon, yon interested
Court.
who are non­ | this Witness,
editions! i*i50<T to prepare trie build­ Early Risers not only cleanse the How 8 en, F. Howseh, Jno Loff, Ant- swallowed up by a volcanic erup­ are hereby required to appear and-answer residents of persons,
the County Court of the
the
said
proposed
dyk­
the complaint filed against yon in the above
ing and tho exhibit and the dis­ system but they strengthen the ac one Walker, G. Cheever, H. Maurice tion and that hundreds of persons entitled
State of Oregon for the County of
ing
district,
as
viewers
to
view
out
Court
and
cause,
on
or
before
tribution of literature.
tion of the liver and rebuild the tis­ Frank Buko, J. Merten, J. O’Noal were killed.
Wednesday, the 9th day of March, 1904, and survey such dykes and dams in Coos, withe the seal of said Court
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The County Court has appropri sues supporting that organ. Little G.
which is six weeks after Tuesday, the 2Gth said
proposed dyking district as to affixed, this 8 th day of January, 1904.
Punti,
D.
Rufetti,
8
second
class.
day
of January, 1904. said last date being
ated #1000 for this purpose, leav­ Early Risers are easy to act, they
Attest
L. H. H azard , Clerk.
the date of the first publication of this said viewers shall seem proper and
The
"Our
W
ay"
ing $2000 to bo raised by the citi never gripe and yet they are abso­ Departures for Portland on Aber­
summons, and if you fail lo so appear and expedient and to provide for the (Seal.)
By
R. H. M ast , Deputy.
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
zeus of Coos county. All funds lutely certain to produce results deen Feb. 6 :—W. C. Bradley, Mrs.
take
judgment
against
you
for
the
sum
of
derived from the sale of Push that are satisfactory in all cases. V. C. Bradley, Mrs. A. C. Crow, J.
Two Hundred Dollars, together with in­
terest thereon at the rate of six percent
Club Buttons will go into this fund, Sold by R. S. Ivnowlton.
A. McCormac, J. L. Kaplinger, and
r annum from the 9th day of Octo-
G
and the balance will be raised by
wife Miss Jennie Kruger, J. Martin, Beef Steak...... -15c
r, 1902, and for the farther sum of Fifty
Pork
Chops.....
,15c
Dollars
as attorney’s fees in this notion;
public subscription. The commit
O.
Wenge
G.
B.
Courtwright,
R.
M.
Law s to Vote on.
!
Bread
and
Butter
and for its costs and disbursements of this
.......... .15c I included
tee will have a representative cover
Pershall, Mrs. M J. Thompson, and s
action:
and
will ale ' take an order of said
.15c
the entire connty at once as it will Salem, Feb. 5.—Two laws, pro­ daughter. David Johnston, Heyer,
Court for the sale of any property attach­
ed
in
this
action,
sufficient to satisfy such
Hamburg ........ ,15c
be necessary for the committee to posed by initiative petition, will be F. Risko.
judgment, attorney’s fees, aad costs and
Mutton............. ,15c
accept or reject the very liberal submitted to tho voters of Oregon
disbursements.
Sammons is published by the order
Oyster Soup.... ,15c Coffee.............. 5c This Hon.
proposition of the State Commis­ at the general election June 0.
The Heath IViniltv.
L. Iiarlocker. County Judge of
sion and the Committee do not feel These are the direct primary nomi­ A little thing sometimes results in Clam Soup...... .15c Tea.................. 5c of Coos the County,
State of Oregon, made and
on the 21st day of January, 1904,
justified in acting until the fuuds nation law and the local option death. Thus a mere scratch, insig­ Vegetable Soup 10c Milk................ 5c entered
Is an inspiration becauso it represents a climax in piano
and
which
order
specifies th at the same
are in sight.
law. The petitions proposing these nificant cuts or puny boils have Egg...................
building.
It is a source of universal admiration and enthusi­
shall be published for six consecutive weeks
Coos County will probably never laws are signed by over 8000 vot­ paid the death penalty. It is wise Ham Sandwich „ 5c f Ice Cream......10c in the Coquilie City H erald a weekly news­
asm.
Its
tone
has superior individuality, and vibrates clear
of general circulation aud printed
again have so good nn opportunity ers. Secretary of State Dunbar, to have Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ever Fried Chicken, j Milk Shake... 5c paper
in the above-mimed County,
and
pure.
Every
feature of the Smith <fe Barnes pianos denotes
to bring her resources before the assisted by a clerk, spent all day handy. Its the best salve on earth one piece...... \ Ice cream sodalOc at and the published
City of Coquilie.
art of a high order. It will interest you to learn the detail of
world and the opportunity should today checking up aud counting and will prevent fatality, when Cake.................. . 5c \ Milk Shake
MURDOCH tV MOSEll, and
SPERRY A CHASE.
not be nllowed to escape.—Mail. the signatures. The petitions burns, sores, ulcers and files threat­ Pie..................... . 5c ' with egg.....10c
our terms. Write for catalogue.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
stacked up in compact form made en. Only 25c at Knowlton’s drug When in Coquilie don’t fail to
A Suggestion
a pile four feet high.
store.
Allen à Gilbert, Ramaker Co,. Portland
come “Our Way” the place where
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The definite arrangement and It is already evident that a very
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
j
Dealers in Pianos, For catalogues and terms write
you get value received. It will al­
A Party.
final assurance that Coos bay is to hard fight will be made on the di­
ways
pay
you
to
come
Our
Way.
OF
for Coos County,
have a uew steamer (Breakwater) rect primary law, aud it is said
A Happy New Year to all.
that will place us within, at least, that an effort will he made to shape Last Saturday evening at the
C o q m ille
O re g o n .
O.
Box
218, Marshfield.
of James Hatcher we had a W. T, BUTTON, Proprietor.
24 hours closer cominuuicatiou with the lines of battle iu the party con. home
BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS
very
entcrestiug
play-party
which
ventions.
Leading
Democrats
have
San Francisco, is one of the most
R. C. D em ent
A. J. S herwood
important steps iu ndvance that said that they believe the direct every one enjoyed very much. It
L. H arlocker # 1 j . H . H azard
took place at 7:30 o'clock and the
this growing ami progressive com- primary will be a good issue and evening
T ill
I saiah H a ck er ' R. E. S h in e
was spent in playing games,
mXinlty has taken in many years. that by opposing it in their platform
It should be the cause of rejoicing they can gain votes. The rank and which lasted uutil a very lato hour.
CORRESPONDENTS
by every resident of this county. file of the Democratic party may After the gnme 3 were played the
table
was
spread
where
we
enjoyed
National Bank of Commerce,
We may have o u p , two or three view the matter differently, and
N Y. City
railroads to auhilats time betweeu think the direct primary measure ourselves very much.
C
h
est
P
a
in
s
F
r
o
m
this and the outside world, steam­ a good thing to indorse. The ac­ They who were preseut were:
Crocke-Wool worth National Bank,
ft.
boat travel will never cense. We tion of state conventions will, of Robert Holverstott, Bertha Hatch­ "T obacco H eart."
San Francisco
COQUILLE CITY, RKOGOR.
want rail communication and it is course, have an imporAuit effect er, Jim Clinton, Lulu Hatcher,
1st
National
Bank
of
Portland,
This
Newly
Established
Resort
will
be i'ouud first-class in every respuctn
coming, soon.
Portland, Ore
Charlie Wroe, Birdie Barker, Pearl V alv u la r H eart D is­
P
u
ls
uu
P
in
t
l<>
II
A
ll.
The
tables
are
suppled
with
the
best of everything, prepared in
Hclleubeak, Andrew Hatcher, Jesse
Would it not lie proper at this
Transacts a General Banking bus­
an up-to-date manner. Give it a trial.
time to show our spirit of apprecia- A grievous wail oftimes comes Barker, Elmer Holverstott, Doc ea se T h reatened.
iness.
tiou to the Spreckela Company and as a result of unbearable pain from Barker, Janies Holtenbeak, Archa
management in a word of encour­ over taxed orgaus. Dizziness, Back, Hatcher, Frank Teters, Edwin Dr. M iles’ H eart Cure
agement for their acts. This, to ache, Liver complaint and Consti­ Barker, Joe Stiennon, Harry Hol-
Cured Me.
Cores Grip
be done properly, should be through pation. But thanks to Dr. Kiug’s verstott, Ray Norris, Walter Nor­ The effect of excessive smoklof show« by
b T w o Deys.
such representative bodies as tlie New Life Pills they pnt an eud to ris, Clarence Hatcher, Mrs. 8 . K. such symptoms as heart pains heartburn,
Chamber of Commerce amt the it all. They are gentle but thor. Hatcher, Mrs. W. Z. Cotton, Mr. smothering spells, shortness of breath, flut­
on every
and palpitation, is most serious. If
^ /V t /r
and the Push Club. Recognition ough. Try them. Only 25c. Guar­ and Mrs. Oscar Bunch, Clara tering
your heart is in any way affected you should
box. 25c.
of favors will cost nolbing and will anteed by R. 8 . Knowlton, drug­ Hatcher and Wilson Gregg.
at once begin the use of Dr. Miles’ Heart
Seven
MTOon
boxes
*oJd
In
past
12
months.
This
Signature,
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Cure which enriches the blood, regulates the
show these liberal aud enterpns- gist.
“ K itty A. L one .
heart's action and improves the circulation.
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iug people that this community
T am a local newspaper man and
appreciates their efforts in our be­ Judge Schroeder, of Am go, Lad The Weekly Mail of this last week have
been an inveterate smoker since my
Led business in town yesterday. had more homo-set reading matter boyhood.
half.—Suu.
A little over a year ago I first
noticed
of heart trouble, palpita­
..jr
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Tbe Judge informs us that he was than any two others of the county tion and symptoms
acute
pams and a peculiar, I might
A little excitement has been j successful in securing the brick papers, barring the combination of say, indescribable
feeling across my chest
created in our town the past few | machine for winch he went tothe Coos Bay News with Coquilie Local
physicians said I had tobacco heart.'
I quit smoking for a while and took regular
(lays and night*—by the sound, bay last week. While he finds that H e r a l d .- Mail.
dose« of digitalis and b<*l!adona with some
log of the fire alarm which was the clay which they propose to work
relief but the same old symptoms were still
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there. A friend of mine here recently died
gnen for the purpose of giving our i is exceedingly hard to handle, he
H a te V .u I im II e c H om .
of what the doctor said was valvular disease
“T . c“mPBDy * little practice is positive it is first-class material
of the heart. Knowing that his symptoms
to mine I felt that my time too
\\ bile tbe boys are new in the bus - 1 for brick, BDd is sanguine of sue- If you have Indigestion, Kodol were similar
limited, although I am at*1! a vr»ung
,llP8f * 1 8 ®t to the place in a re- j cess with a little experience biu ! Dyspepsia Cure will cure you. It was
man, in my thirty-ninth rear. In Skillman
iuiii kahly short liuie aud oaudle i proper machinery. One strntum hns cured thousands. It is curing A Stone's drug store here Dr. Mile«’ New
Heart Cure was recommended. I began
the hose iu a manner that gives ns of the clay he purposes using is people every day—every hour. You taking
and I can positively state that its
confidence in their alnliity la cope doubtless a fine quallity of fiue owe it to yourself to give it a trial. effect is it marvelous.
I have just finished my
third
bottle
feel like a T ch T and believe
with the tierv fiend if they got a {clay, and iu case this should p r o v e You
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will continue to suffer until I am cured. and
This letter is the spontaneous
fan show. I here is some complaint | the case, and they should be sue- you do try it. There is no other utterance
of one who wishes lo thank you
benefit* received."—W m V. G uswt ,
about tho unnecessary excitement 1 cessful in getting it properly man- combination of digestants that di- for
Wash, formerly off Spokane, Wash.
amoug (he people, but the boya ufactnrcd.it will put a product on gest and rebuild at the same time, Seultle,
Ail druggists sell and guarantee first bot­
must have soiiio practice and there tbe market that will be highly ap- Kodol does both. Kodol cures, tle
Dr. MJes' Remedies. % n l for free booh
Nervous and Heart Ihseases. Addrees
is no way of giving them an alarm precistcd as good brick ore scarce strengthens and rebuilds. Sold by on
Df. Mdcs Mcunai Co* oikhart, lad.
rithout others bearing of it.
ou this coast.
R. 8 . Knowlton.
TUESDAY. FEU. 9 1904.
g ill of If ax*.
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Sm ith and B arn es
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L ¡VI.
Acute
FURMAN
Star
Restaurant,
MRS. G. w MARTIN, PROP,
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
S tra n g ’s Em porium .
Glassware and Dishes, Wood and Wilow-
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear.
Z C. STRANG, Prop., - - - Coquilie, Oregon
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