Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 01, 1904, Image 2

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T U E SD A Y ,
Leading Events of Second Week of
the War.
Socialist Convention.
The Recent School Entertainment.
In Memory ot Miss Jennie Peterson
SU M M O N S.
S u m m on s.
Convention called to order at | The entertainment given by the
one o ’clock Saturday, Feb. 28, W. school on Washington’s birthday
H. Ray elected to the choir.
was one of the best pleasure events
Moved and seconded that W. E. of the season and goes far to show
McDuffee act as secretary.
Mo­ what our own people can do for
The
tion carried and D. E. Stitt was ap­ amusement when they try.
drills were prettily designed and
pointed assistant.
Chairman Ray made statement well executed. The patriotic can­
of purpose of convention and J. D. tata, “ Columbia,” consisting of
Myers read letter from Chairman scenes of colonial and Revolution­
Buckman. Call of state convention ary times, interspersed with bright
songs contributed to impress lessons
was read.
of the growth and advancement of
Moved seconded aud carried that
our country. As was to be expect­
C. B. Leep be elected as a delegate
ed the stage was prettily decorated
to the state convention.
with the National colors, and the U.
Moved seconded and carried that S. flags in the hands of the partici­
J. O. Farmer be chosen as a dele­ pants gave tho scenes a lively
gate to the state convention.
effect.
The house was filled to its
Moved and carried that a mass utmost, many standing throughout
convention be called to nominate a the exercises, which, by the way,
socialist county ticket.
begau within a very few minutes of
The house was
Motion carried that the mass con­ hour advertised.
vention for the nomination of candi­ well warmed and the audience the
dates to fill the county offices be quietest one we have seen for a long
Everybody present seemed
called for the 3rd Saturday, being time.
to enjoy the entertainment and
the 16th day of April 1904.
The sense of the meeting was speak nothing but words of praise.
that the delegates go uninstructed. The net receipts were $55.65, which
will be invested immediately in
Collection raised, $18.25.
new books for the school library.
Motion seconded and carried that Books in history aud books per­
the convention adjourn.
taining to the earth and its inhab­
In the circuit Court o f the State o f Ore­
Who died in Phoenix, Arizona, IN TH E CIKOJ1T COI UL' OF THE
ST ATE OF OREGON F O B TH E COI N 1 gon for Coos County
Jan. 27, 1904.
Miss Peterson was
George M. Hite, Plantiff.
)
TY OF COOS.
boro in Marshfield, Oregon, Aug­
vi.
|
Pnciftc Mutal Works, n Cor-1
J.
Henry
Kchroeder,
as
administra-
I
ust, 1876, moved with her parents
porntiou, Plaintiff,
tor of the estate o f K. H. Spur- I
vs.
j Summons.
to the Coquille valley when quite
geon. deceased, and Cyrus Spur- I
geon, Gabe Spurgeon, 8. D. Spur- 1 Suit in
young, aud has resided there siuce H. K KribH, Dofe. dant. J
geon. Harriett Spurgeon, John \ Equity
that time.
H. 8. KRLBS, the above-named de-
lieeder. S. W. Spurgeon and I for
Nanoy Maxon, heirs at law o f E. I Deed.
While on a visit to her grandma X fen dan t:
Spurgeon, deceased,
j
lu the name of the State o f Oregon, yon
at Empire City last summer, she are hereby required to appear and answer
To J. Henry Hchroedor administrator of
contracted a cold from which she the complaint tiled against you in the above the estate of E. S. Spurgeon deceased amt
Coart and onuse, on or before Cyrus Spurgeon. Gabe Spurgeon H. D.
never recovered. It was noticeable entitled
Wednesday, the i)th day of March, 1904, Spurgeon, Harritt Spurgeon, John Header,
during the early winter that she which is six weeks after Tuesday, the 26th 8. N. Spurgeon and Nancy Maxon heirs ufc
was becoming weaker every day. day o f January, 1904. said last date being law o f E. S. Spurgeon, deceased, the above
date of the first publication o f this uamed defendants.
A physician was called who after the
summons, and if you fail lo so appear and
In the name of the State o f Oregon, you
making a careful examination stated answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will and each o f you are hereby required to ap­
judgment against you for the sum of pear and answer tho complaint filed against
that he could see no hopes for her take
Two Hundred Dollars together with in­ you in the above entitled court and suit ou
recovery, but suggested that a trip terest thereon at the rate o f six percent or before six weeks from the date o f the
annum from the 9th day of O cto­ first publication o f this Summons which
to Arizona might help to prolong per
ber. 1902, and for tne further sum of Fifty
date in 'Tuesday the 16th day o f Feb
her days.
Mi38 Peterson, accom­ Dollars as attorney’s fees in this notion; first
ruary, 1904 and the last date thereof and of
panied by her mother, started for and for its costs and disbn^sements ot this the time o f your appearance is the 29th
action: and will also take an order of said day of Mnrch. 1904, and if you fail so to ap­
Arizona September 27, and was Court
for the sale of any property attach­ pear and answer within the time limited,
there about four months under the ed in this action, sufficient to satisfy such the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
judgment,
attorney’s fees, and costs and relief demanded in the Complaint a sne-
care of skillful physicians, when she disbursements.
oinot statement of whioli is as follows yiz.
passed away.
The body was em­
This summons is published by the order
For u decree that plaintiff is the owner
the Hon. L. liarlockor. County Judge of in fee of the following discribed premises
balmed and placed in a beautiful of
Coos County, State of Oregon, made and situated in Coos county, state o f Oregon,
white casket, aud was buried in the entered on the 21st day o f January. 1904. viz:
Norway cemetery ou February 4th. and which order specifies that tlie same
Houinnmg at an iron post forty rods South
be published for six consecutive weeks and thirty seven rods and two feet West
The fuueral services were conduct­ shall
in the Coquilie City H e r a l d a weekly news­ from tho quarter section corner or post on
paper of general circulation and printed North boundary line o f sectioo one in town­
ed by the Rev. Win. Horsfall.
and published in the above-named County, ship twenty-eight South o f range thirteen
Many
beautiful flowers were at tho City of Coquille.
West of the Willamette Mercdiau—run­
placed upon
the
grave,
and
MURDOCH A MOSER, And ning thence West one hundred feet thence
South
two hundred and sixty-two feet more
SPERRY A CHASE.
although the day was stormy a
or less to North boundary liq,e o f Fourth
Attorneys for Plaintiff. street in Coquille theuce East one hundred
large
number
of
friends
attended
itants and products, and stories of
feet, thence North two hundred and sixty-
the funeral.
progress and patriotism will be se­
two feet more or less to place of beginning
and for a deed therefor. And also the land
Gone with the whispering winds
lected chiefly.
The library at
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
and premises discribed ns ninety feet wide
Ere the ¡Springtime had ourno
present has a good deal of fiction of
Gone from a world of care
Notice is hereby given that tho co-part­ East and West and two hundred and fifty
To her bright anl heavenly home.
nership heretofore existing between tho feet long North and South in the North­
the popular sort, and but few books
undersigned, under the firm name of Mc­ east, corner of a tract o f land discribed as
that can be made to supplement
Gone where no mortal can see
Adams & Farmer, is tnis day dissolved by commencing 80 rods East and 40 rods South
The glory thats now her own
of the Northwest corner of Sec. 1. tp 28
and strengthen the class work.
mutual consent.
Gone a bright Angel to dwell
MAU. 1, 1904.
February 16.—Japanese attempt
to seize Manchurian railway near Kir
chow, and are repulsed with
Call for County Convention and siderable loss.
Primaries.
H. B. Miller, American Consul at
Niu Chwanp,
protects Japanese
At the meeting of the Republican refugees, and thus angers Russia.
Central Committee of Coos County,
Russia prepares for open hostili.
Oregon, February, 19, 1904, it was
ordered that a Republican County ty by Britain in the direction of
Convention be called to meet at Co­ India.
February 17— Russian fleet sails
quille City, Oregon, on Thursday
the 7th. day of April, 1904 at ten from Port Arthur to engage Japan
o ’clock a. m. for the purpose of ese off Elliott Island group.
Russia, deeming America too
choosing delegates at attend the
Republican State convention to be friendly to Japan, threatens to bar
held at Portland, Oregon, on the new Consuls to the Far East.
14t'i day of April 1904, also the
Russia considers the severe win
Republican convention fortheFirst ter weather fights on her side as it
Congressional district of the State did in conflict with Napoleon, and
of Oregon, to be held at------on the therefore she can well afford to
------ ------day of--------- 1904 and for wait.
the purpose of nominating candi­
Japanese troops rapidly embark
dates to fill Legislative, county and for Corea.
precinct offices for Coos County, to
February 18— Both armies con
be voted for at the Juno election
centrate on the Yalu for a battle.
and for the transaction of such other
Russia decides to make Harbin
business as may properly come be­
instead of Port Arthur her chief
fore the convention.
In pursuance of this call, all Re­ base.
Japan will disable Russian fleet
publicans are requested to meet at
their respective voting places in each before beginning a general land
precinct in Coos county, Oregon. campaign.
On Thursday the 31st day of March,
Fobruary 19—Cz.ar orders fleet in
Killed by a Huge Bear.
1904 at the hour o f one o ’clock p. Red Sea, bound for Port Arthur,
m. and choose delegates to attend to turn back.
Port Angeles, 'Wash., Feb. 24.—
said County convention which will
Great revolution in Russia is at Word has just been received from
consist of delegates apportioned hand.
Solduck Hot Springs that Baron
from the respective precincts as fol­
Martin von Schlosser’s dead body
Russia abolishes censorship
lows:
S. li. 13 West o f Willamette Meredian in
8. II. M c A dams .
was found over the range south of
A uj worship aroand G od’s throne.
news
and
telegrams.
Coos County, State o f Oregon, running
J. O . F a r m e r .
3
12 Burton Prairie
Bandon
tlienoe South 80 rods more or lese to the
Gone from the ones she loved
Coaledo
2
3 Coos City
Russia decides to make Harbin tho Hot Springs Monday evening,
ir<»ti stako between the J. A. Collier and E.
Mothers’ and Teachers' Association
¡Sad are their hearts today
near the dead body of a bear.
6
5 Coquille East
Coos River
instead
of
Port
Arthur
her
chief
S.
Spurgeon hind thence East 36 rods and
God
pity
and
com
fort
them
9
Coos Ri ver North 3 Coquille West
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
feet more or less to the Southwest
The Baron was undoubtedly kill­
Teach us to watoh and pray.
3 base,
Dora
1
Deer Park
PROGRAM
FOR
MARCH
11,
1904.
corner
of parcel of laud bonded to J. W.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
tho
co-part­
4
Enchanted
5
Empire
ed
by
the
bear.
He
started
in
the
Dmne
thence North to South side of Spur­
Japan will disable Russian fleet
2 Lee
nership heretofore existing between the
1
Fourmile
1. What the home ought to do
morning
on
a
hunt.
His
body
will
geon
Street,
thence North 300 feet, thence
undersigned, under tho firm name o f Mar­
Marshfield North 12 Marshfield South 15 before beginning a general land
Another
Cannery.
for the school.
tin & Wilson, is this day dissolved by mu­ West to place o f beginning and for a deed
be brought here tomorrow.
16 campaign.
3 Myrtle Point
Missouri
therefor,
and
for oosts and other equitable
tual consent.
5
4 New Port
North Bend
2. What the school ought to do
On his body were found receipts
The business will bo conducted by G. W. relief.
4
7 Parkersburg
Norway
February 19—Czar orders fleet in
Samuel Nass, of Astoria, has been
This
summons
is published by order o f
for
the
home.
Martin at the place of business heretofore
4
3 Riverton
Prosper
from banks in Portland, Chicago
rustling on the river for some time, occupied by the old firm. Said G. W. Mar­ the Hou. L. Harlocker, county judge for
2 South slough
2 Red Sea, bound for Port Arthur, to
Roland
Suitable
leaders
will
open
the
Coos
county,
state
o f Oregon made and en­
and
New
York
for
over
$100,000.
3 Tenmile
3 turn back.
Sumner
with the result that he has formed tin is hereby authorized to settle all liabili­
the l3th day ot February, 1904 direct­
There was also a letter directing subjects, but every one is invited to a company whicU will build a ties and collect all outstanding aooounts tered
Lake
a
ing
that
the
same
be
published in the Co­
Great revolution in Russia is at that should anything happen to study the topics and come prepared
due the old firm .
The same being one delegate for hand.
Witness our hands and seals this 8th day quille City Herald, a weekly paper publish­
salmon cannery at Prosper.
Fol­
ed
in
said
Coos
county
Oregon and o f gen­
him Judge Hatch should administer to engage In the discussion,
each precinct at large, and one for
lowing are the names of the officers: o f February, 1904.
eral circulation therein, for six successive
G . W . M a r t in .
Russia abolishes censorship
short but pleasing exercise of some R. W. Bullard, Pres.; T. P. Han-
his affairs.
each additional ten votes or frac­
weeks.
W
alter S in c l a ir ,
J . D. W il s o n .
Attorney for Flamiff.
tional part thereof over five, cast news and telegrams.
Yon Schlosser was an officer in kind will be rendered at the begin­ ly, Vice-Pres.; Charles Ashton, 2nd
ning
of
the
hour.
Russia
decides
to
refuso
exequatur
for the Hon. R. S. Been at the last
the German Army and a Baron of
Vice-Pres.; John Nielson, Sec.: N.
E. II. A nderson ,
State Election. Since the last elec­ to American Consul to Port Dalny. that empire.
He had been a resi­
Peterson, Trens.; J. E Walstrom,
M rs . M oon ,
tion, however, the following pre­
February 20—Russian squadron dent of this city several years and
P. Gehlke, William Hansen, J. A.
M rs . M aury .
cincts have been created: North from Vladivostok appears off Coast recently took out naturalization
Morrison and Sam Nass, Directors.
Committee.
Bend and Lee, and Coquille has of Japan, chases steamer, and tries papers.
The company will incorporate im­
been divided into east and west to locate cable.
— —
-------------------
mediately.— Recorder.
Coquille, and these changes the
Christian Church Notes-
Czar is likely to go to the front liilta m m a lo r r R lie iiiiia lls m cured.
committee have endeavored to ad­ in the Spring to command the army.
Wm. Shaffer, a brakeman of Den­
“ What became of the Penny?’
just in an equitable manner.
Mayor McClellan of New York,
Russia prepares for long siege at nison, Ohio, was confined to his will be tho theme of the morning
Dated at Marshfield. Coos County, Port Arthur.
bed for several weeks with inflam­ sermon and “ A sermon that con­ when called upon to preform the
marriage
ceremoney,
invariably
Oregon, the 19th day of Februarv
General Kuropatkin appointed matory rheumatism. "I used many verted the whole audience,” in the omits the word “ obey” in address­
1904.
remedies,” ho says. “ Finally I sent evening next Sunday.
commander of the Russian army.
ing the bride. He also exercises.
J. \V. B en n ett , Chnirman.
to McCaw’s drug store for a bottle
February 21— Russians are badly
The Myrtle Point church will be­ sometimes great self-restraint by
W. U. D ouglas , Secretary.
of
Chamberlain’s
Pain
Balm,
at
beaten in a battlo on the Yalu.
which time I was unable to use gin a revival one week from next ignoring his privilege to kiss her.
Japanese fleet starts in search of hand or foot, and in one week’s Sunday.
Settlers Lose Land.
For first-class commercial job;
the Vladivostok squadron.
The Wednesday evening Bible printing, apply at tbe H erald j
time was able to go to work as
Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to
Japanese demands that, China re­ happy as a clam.”
For sale by class is growing in interest aud at­ office.
Wholesale arrests and prosecu
tendance. Chapters two and three
tions o f individuals for the illegal quire Russian gunboat to leave R . S. K n ovrlton .
Rent. Repairing Done on Short Notice.
of Acts is the study for this Wednes­
------ --------- » < « . *
--------
use of timber and civil suits for Shanghai.
Kodol
Dyspepsia
Cure
day.
damages against the government
Japanese use Russian signals and
Washington, Feb. 28.— The Pres­
Digests what you oat.
may be the aftermath of the sweep­ capture four torpedo boats.
ident assured the Oregon Senators
East Eqd of Front St
-
-
COQUILLE, OR.
ing decision made by the supreme
last
night
that
he
will
reappoint
The
“Our
W
ay"
Russia said to have bribed Chi.
WANTED
court o f the United States, in bold­ uese official to allow gunboat at Register Bridges
and Receiver
ing that the government had no Shanghai, and Japan demands an Booth of the Roseburg Land Office,
S2S3SSSSgESS
S pecial R epresentative in this coun ­
right to the land in the “overlap” explanation.
ty and adjoining territories, to rep­
ignoring Hitchcock’s recommenda-
territory in Washington, title to
resent and advertise an old estab­
United Slates is likely to increase tion to the contrary.
Beef Steak...... ..15c Ì
which it declares to he vested in
lished business house o f financial
------------ - <»»■ *-------------
Asiatic squadron.
Pork
Chops.....
.15c
i1
the Northern Pacific Railroad com­
standing. Salary $21 weekly, with
Bread
and
Butter
A
d
elin
e
Patti
is
s
w
in
g
in
g
ro
u
n
d
Sausage............. .15c !
Russia threatens to make war on
pany’s quarters located on the land
expenses,'' paid each Monday by
included
the circle m aking p ositiv e ly , p os-
claimed by the railroad company China if she compels gunboat, to itiv e ly , h er last farew ell, farew ell, H am ................... ■ 1.5c
check direct from headquarters.
Hamburg
.........
leave
Shanghai.
■15c
!
and proceeded to cut the timber.
nwnura
—
m
w
i— ■m
wi mc.-aanMH
Expenses advanced; position per­
farew ell!
Mutton..............
.15c
J
The compauy notified these people
manent. We furnish everything
Oyster
Soup.....
.15c*
Coffee.............. 5c Address, The Columbia, 630 Monon
T h o L en ton season p rom ise s to
that they were not entitled to have England Keceives Stalling News.
be m u ch less som b re than usual. Clam Soup...... •15c 1 Tea.................. 5c Bldg., Chicago, 111
possession o f the lands, and issued
London, Feb. 26—A dispatch T h e S m oot in qu iry w ill b e g in M arch Vegetable Soup 10c Milk................
frequent orders to them to vacate.
Oldes t and Best House in the Northwest. Fifty to
Egg..................... 5c 11
noth i: to n u iMTous
As the railroad did not, however, containing advices of the greatest 1st.
a Hundred Dollars on every Piano.
Ham
Sandwich..
5c
Ice
Cream......10c
have a conclusive title on which importance was received at tho fore­
Notice is hereby given that the under-!
A mazazine called the Master is
À Milk Shake... 5c signed has been duly appointed adminis­
to base an action for ejectment ign office from Peking today. Min­ just started in Idaho. The leading Fried Chicken,
trator of the partnership estate of W. H. !
many of the squatters refused to ister Lansdowne has issued orders cditorinl begins: “ I am spirit. I
We Arrange Payments to suit convenience o f Pat­
Erdice, deceased, and tha: nil persons hnv- ■
ing claims against said estate are hereby
heed the ordeis. Now that title that the contents will not be given am from the sun. I am localized Cake.................... 5c \ Milk Shake
tons and Countersign a ll Factory Guarantees.
required
to
present
them,
dnlv
verified,
to
Pie.
............
5c
f
out
in
detail,
but
so
much
has
been
with
egg.....
10c
has been giveu to the compauy and
God-essence. I am tbe angel Ga­
the undersigned at the Coquille City
thousands of acres have been strip­ secured by the press that the public briel.’’ There ought to be a great
Creamery
in
Coos
county,
Oregon,
within
When in Coquille don’t fail to
six months from the date hereof.
ped of timber, which reduces the is apprised of the fact that China demand for that in insane asylums.
come “ Our Way” the place where Dated this 1st day o f February. 1904.
value of that land, the persons has practically abandoned her policy
S. iVI. N o sl e b , 1
Secretary Shaw has officially de­ you get value received. It will al­
Administrator o f tbe Partnership Estate
who have profited by the situation of neutrality and openly intimates
For prices, terms and full Information with Illustrated Catalogue
o f W. H. Erdice, deceased.
cided
that
a
frog
is
a
bird—
there­
to
tho
powers
that
her
forces
will
ways pay you to come Uur U ay.
may be held responsible for tbe
write t o : - : - : -
fore
frogs’
legs
coming
from
Canada
be held in readiness to assist Japan,
loss.
A Happy New Year to all.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
must
pay
the
same
duty
as
dressed
for Coon County,
The government, it is asserted or, in more pertinent words, “ to
W. T. BUTTON, Proprietor.
poultry.
Codfish are probably
D e pa r t m e n t o p t h e I n t e r io r .
in permitting settlers to file upon become the mikado’s ally.”
O. Box 218, Marshfield.
Laud Office at Rosebnr?, Oregon,
It has been the opinion here that beef critters,” though the official
ami in many cases issuing patents
January 21, 1904.
on land to which they had no title, China would not enter the struggle announcement is still withheld.
Notice is hereby given that the follow ­
Congress talks of adjourning by
ing-named settler has filed notice o f his
has made itself liable to civil ac­ only by desultory action in Man­
T H E
intention to make final commutation proof
tion for damages for the value of churia, but it is now assured that May 1st, but it always talks that
in support of his claim, and that said proof
the timber cut.
tho mvriady of Chinese stand ready way.
If it “ dissolves into its ele­
will he in ad« before E. D. G. Holden, U.
S. Commissioner at Coqnille City, Oregon,
Register Phillips o f the Van­ to do battle with Russia, which pow. ments” by June 1st it will be very
on April 9, 1904, viz: H. E. No. 11881,
Members are now fencing
couver land office in speaking today or they consider “ the black foroigu lucky.
W ILLIAM J. MOON,
for the 8 X 8 M Seo. 4, T. 288., K. II West.
for position and rehearsing in crude
of the decision said: “ It is a sorry devil of them all.”
He names the following witnesses to prove
A dispatch from Paris says that form tbe speeches which they will O f In s a n ity D e s p ite his continuous residence upon and cultiva­
condition in which the settlers find
tion o f said land, viz: Edward N. Moon,
themselves. The government also the foreign office there lias received lelivor from the stump next fall.
D o c to r ’ s C a r e .
COQUILLE CITY, REOGON,
Arthur Brown, of McKinley, Oscar D.
has a hard nut to crack. Congress vory serious advices from Peking,
Something ought to be dono to
M oon, Sherman Flinn, o f Fairview, Ore­ This Newly Established Resort will bo found first-class in every respectn
may have time before the close of and further intimates that Frauce alleviate tho horrors of the Jap. Russ N e r v o u s C r a m p s in gon.
The tables are suppled with the best of everything, prepared in
J. T. BRIDGES,
the present session to pass a bill of may soon bo called into action. A war. T” bloodshed cannot be pre­
Register.
H a n d s a n d F e e t.
nn up-to-dato manner. Give it a trial.
some kind to adjust tbe differences. mercenary motive as well as treaty vented, let the contestants make a
A proposition may be made to the duty compel the Fiench govern­ treaty to return to each other the
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U—4r
railroad company to take the tim­ ment to aid Russia. This, it is said cannon balls lost in battle. This Dr. Miles’ Nervine Was
My Salvation.
ber land scrip in lieu o f the land ■ in the dispatch, may be understood might do much to assuage the bit­
C u rie G rip
1
that has been given them by the when facts reveal that Russian se­ terness and allav the ferocity of carn­
la Two Deys. 1
Sleeplessness is at once a symptom and a
supreme court.
The scrip i saj curities are held bv the French age.
disease. Just as soon as the nerves become
deranged the patieat suffers from sleepless­
R o o d investment, the face value people ami their commercial institu­
on every 1
Some wealthy women in London ness. Deprived of their natural rest the 1 Take L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e Tablets. ^
being greater per acre thau tbe val­ tion to the vast amount of nearly
nerves soon lose all force and vitality and
L
—.
box. 25c. I
have
solved
the
servnnt-girl
prob-
j
1
Seven
M
D
Bon
boxes
sold
In
post
12
months.
This
Signature,
9
Irt
uation which has been placpd on $2,000,000,000.
while sleeplessness is a symptom in such
letn
by
dismissing
all
their
female
cases
it
freauently
becomes
chronic
and
the railroad land by a board of ap-
In view of these late dispatches help aud employing young men, remains the chief effect of disordered nerves.
praisers.
The railroad land is excitement runs higher in this king-
Dr. Miles’ Nervine quiets the nerves and
who make beds, scrub floors, wash strengthens
them; soothes the tired brain
held at $4 and $l! an acre while the dom than at any time since the Boor
windows, cook, and do the ironing. and permits sleep; restores lost energy and
scrip is worth $8. I f the railroad war. England is for Japan, and
The head of the house is never seen vitality and brings sleep, health and strength.
people refuse to do this then it is a the integrity of China, aud tho
"Previous to our coming to the territory
in the kitchen or found behind the I three
years ago, we lived in Virgini^and it
matter between tho settler sod tliej British people rannot at this time
hall door.
was there that 1 got acquainted with the
government
There is every re s-, see the tho end of a strife which, if |
wonderful powers of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. I
Senator Hanna was a great busi­ had been under the doctor’s rare and taking
son to believe tbnt tbe railroad begun, may change the map o f the
his medicine for over two y«. ars, but the nerv­
This is the most that j ous
company is inclined to be absoluto- j -ovorl.l and start a new epoch in the ness man.
trouble that was gnawing my life away
can
truthfully
be
said
of
him,
and
!
ly fair, and will perhaps open the world’s history,
grew steadily worse. I l ad nervous cramps
in
my
hands and legs, w hich would draw up
lands for sale to the bona fide set-
‘
it is much.
Force was embodied 1
and pain me so that I coukl not sleep at
He was not an orator or a night. Often I never closed my eyes for
tiers cu a reasonable basis. The
Congressman Gillett’s bill to in him.
Ho was not a statesman, days and nights together. The doctor finally
goieinuient may buy the lands for abolish mileage, stationery allowance scholar.
told me he could do nothing more for me and
the sett ersoyhic11 would b>ave them and clerical compensation for Con- in any important sense, for he lack­ that I was on the verge of insanity. Me told
ed
a
comprehensive
knowledge
of
me
I might try your Nervine as a last resort,
with all their improvements and .»ressmen and substitute an increase
and it proved to be my salvation. When I
n. t work any hardships on any of sala,y from $5,000 to #6.000 is public affairs and the ability to co­ had used four bottles of the remedy together
one.
onrnal. ^
j receiving consideration. However, ordinate prevalent conditions and with the Nerve and Liver Pills I had re-
ained my former good health.” —Mts.
He was an
, , ..7?**"
.
,
j there are several virtuous and intel- forecast the future.
I artha J. S hfffrr , Omer, Oklahoma.
astute
and
sagacious
manager,
and
* Lincoln s b.rthdsy wasnot publie j iiKent citizens of this county who
All d n i r ^ ’ s sell and guarantee first bot­
y celebrated in Washington. Are would bo willing to go to Congress a master of men.
This, we think, tle Dr. Mile.»’ Remedies. Send for free book
the officials of the capital lacking for the more pittance of $5.000 per , is what impartial History will say on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medicsl Cfe, Elkhart, lad.
in patriotism?
of Marcus Alonzo Hanna.
annum
Bicycles!
S Ramblers, Tribunes, Mitchells
and other makes.
ALBERT FISH,
iti of iJaro*
P ianos and O rg an s.
For v j Different Factories’ Make.
Allen
&
Gilbert,
Ramaker
Company,
E. M. FURMAN
Verge
Star R e s ta u ra n t,
MRS, C. W. MARTIN, PROP,
1
J
T o Cure a Cold
in One Day
S tra n g ’s Em porium .
t
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Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W ilow -
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
Z. C. STRANG, Prop., - - - Coquille, Oregon