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The Sacajawea Entertainment
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Synopsis of Local Option Law.
ri». Masonic Hall was filled to
i>\ i ’ wing last Friday evening on
the occasion of the Indian entertain
ment. given by the Woman’s Study
(flub for the Sacajawea statue fund.
The program, planned by Mra. J.
C. Snook, President, and Mrs. E. D.
Sperry, Musical Director o f the
Club, was entirely original and
novel. The stage presented a wood
land scene with a wigwam, between
which and a trpe swung a bear-skin
cradle at the rear left and a camp
fire at the right front.
The floor
was covered with bear, elk, moose
and lion skins.
You were all indignant about the
.eading Events of Eleventh Week of
I>alllesliip Maine, which whs blown
the War.
up in llawinu harbor six years o;.o.
April 19th.— Admiral Alexieff, the She cost #4,0OU,00ti. Two handled
viceroy and commander-in-chief of and sixty Aim-iican »dors went
the Russian army sad navy in the down in li.-i. it tbe L imed Stales
Far East tenders his resignation to government should build a like
tho Czar.
ship every day aud man it with
The body of late Admiral Makar, 260 American boys, sud some
off who went down with the battle enemv should blow her to atoms
ship “ Petropavlovsk,” is washed every night witu the hoys on it, the
cost in lives and money would not
ashore.
equal that of tue legalized saloons.
April 20th— The official bulletin - E x .
published at S t Petersburg shows
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the total cost of prosecuting the war
A C u r e f o r l* fle » .
up to April S, to have been $46,
“ I had a bad ease of piles,” says
250,000. This figure however, does
not include the loss sustained iu G. F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga., “ and
ships which were sunk by the Jap consulted a physician vrbo advised
anese. The latter according to a me to try a box of DtAVitte’s Witch
I purchased a box
careful calculation amounts to about Hazel Salve.
It is
$45,000,000 making the total cost and was entirely cured.
to Russia $91,000,000, an average of splendid for piles, giviug relief in
stantly, and' I heartily recommend
1,600,000 per day.
it to all sufferers.”
DeWitte’s
April 21st.— A Russian torpedo Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled
transport, while engaged in mining for its healing qualities.
Eczema
the channel ot Port Arthur, strikes and other skin diseases, also sores,
a mine and is blown up.
All her cuts, burns and wounds of every
crew numbering 21 perish.
kind are quickly yure-1 by it. Bold
April 22nd.— Russian govern by R. S. Knuwltun.
ment begins a negotiation with
several Eupopean financiers to float
a bond for 160 million dollars. In
consequence the Russian newspap
ers begin to circulate wild rumors
of Russian victories.
April 23rd.— Two Russian torpe
do boats, presumably a part of the
Vladivostok squadron, enter the Soldiers Subject
to
harbor o f Gensan, Korea, and
A ch es and Pains.
sink a small Japanese merchant
man, Goyo Maru, of 600 tons bur
den. No life is lost
Have My Share—I
April *24th—The advance guard
Find R elief in
of the Japanese army in Korea
crosses the Yalu and engagos the D r. M ites’ Antl-Perin P ills
Russians near Wiju. The latter re
aud N e rv in e .
treat with feeble resistance.
“ I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Miles’
April 25.—Report is current that
Pitts as first-class in every respect.
the Russian Vladivostok Meet is out Anti-Pain
They have dote wonders for me. I was a
in the Japnn sea with the intention soldier in the l«e war end am subject to and
have my »here d the achce and pains from
of menacing the coast of Japan, the
hardship tbtf ueuarfly folie to the lot of
and also to threaten the transport the soldiers who dmt service. Aari-Pain Pills
never
fail to relève the rheumatic twinges.
serviee of the latter. The Vladivo
headache or otkr ^ains- A number of old
stok squadron consists of the ar- comrades in thfevtcminr who have used Dr.
mored cruisers, “ Gromoboi,” “ Ros- Miles* Restorative T o o k , Nervine and Nerve
and Liver Pills <Mak highly of their virtues
sea’’ and ‘‘Rurik" and a converted in
every r e m e t My m d t h is greatly im
proved,
thuoLs to your Restorative Nervine,
cruiser, “ Bogotyr.”
WJKERMCOi
In order that voters may under
stand the workings of the proposed
local option law on which they are
to vote, .Tune G, we publish the fol
lowin’' abridgement of the law:
It is one closely modeled on a
law now in successful operation in
Texas.
If passed, this bill will not close
a snloon in tho state. It will secure
to auy community desiring the sa
On the main floor connecting with
loons, freedom to have them; it will
the stage at the left was an elabo.
An elegant assortment o f new Wash materials J o r e a rly
make it possible for communities
rate wigwam booth, decorated with
spring.
not wishing them, to expel them.
skees, snowshoes, Indian baskets
SYNOPSIS or TIIE LAW.
etc., and connected was a screen
Ging horns. Prices 8 1-3
Immense line o f staole ana Fancy
Whenever at least ten per cen t! ®ud showcase filled with rare Indian
mm
20
cts.
per
yd.
of the voters of one precinct, two cunos and relics, kindly loaned
or more contiguous precincts or an I from our own aDd neighboring
Large assortment o f white and champagne colored m erceri
“ y*ire county shall present n pe- -I towns. After a piano duett, “ Oga
zed Oxfords fo r Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd.
rita,”
by
Mrs.
Sperry
and
Miss
tition to the coun
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ntv clerk for an,
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election to dctrYmr
iifli* whether the ' Hula Price, the curtain rose reveal
Pcales, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
sale of intoxicating liquors shall bo ' l0ft groups of squaws in native cos
forbidden in such territory, the *umcs, four genuine ones participat-
Calico, 20 yards to the Dollar.
clerk shall ordor an election in such i i nP-, Mrs- Snook, as Sacajawea, en
j tered, took her pappoose from her
territory.
Ladies’ Heady-made Summer suits and waists.
back and placed it in the bear-skin
The election after this yonr shall
cradle. She then recited an origi
he held on the first Monday in June.
nal poetical version of Sacajawea’i
This year one may be bad on Tues
story, while Mrs. Sperry softly
day after the first Monday in No
played appropriate music.
Chief
vember.
Petitions must be filed
l ’okagon’s Lullaby was sung by
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department,
New and
not less than thirty days or more
little Lola Tupper, the Indian maid
Stylish footware is arriung Daily.
than ninoty days before tho election.
ens joining in the chorus. Then
Large assortment o f up-to-date Hats just recelued, com pris
Challengers of votes shall lie came chanting and dancing by the
ing the Steadson. Crlzzly and Dunlap, the best on earth,
grantod, one to those favoring the real Indian women. The first" pic
petition and one to those opposing ture of Rubonstein’s “ Tower of
it, by the judges of election. These Babel.” (adapted) was sung by the
challengers may not only challenge chorus of Indian maidens seated
votes, but also be present when the about on the rugs. Miss Mulkey, in
and Feed,
vote is counted.
costume, rocited most effectively
“Tho
Death
of
Minnehaha.”
An
On *he tenth day after election,
or sooner if returns are in, the other Indian dance was followed by
county clerk assisted by two justices -Aimes. Tyrrell and Snook and Rev.
of the peace shall open tho returns Mr. Handsaker and Prof. Anderson
and report to the county court. If in two Indian compositions arrang
a majority of votes in the county ed hv Burton as quartettes, “ Ab
ns a wholo, in nny subdivisions or sence and Longing” and “ The Lake
Sheen.’’
or precincts are for prohibition the
SU M M O N S.
pounty court shall forbid all Rale
During the intermission the In
of intoxicants, except as hereafter dian maidens went among the
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
with the excepfcm of an céd wound which
provided, until the legal voters of audience selling souvonirs of rar
STATE O F O REGO N FOR TH E CO U N
troubles me ao pie w hat” — T imothy
J.
a regular election shall decide oth- ious articles of birch bark, grass
T Y OF COOS.
L ynch , 4 th ftcgt Maryland Voi. Inft., The
Thb report of McCall's investigat Dalles, Oregon
erwise. If the county ns a whole nnd quill work, made by the Potta-
T . II. M ehl and Y illiam M ebl. ,
Rheumatic twinges, headache, and the
partners
do in g business un
votes against prohibition, the pre wattnmies of Michigan. The aud ing committee acquits Congressmen pain? of a ¿bordered stomach are frequent
der the firm nam e o f T . H .
cincts in which tho majority were ience was entertained by the spon of doing anything wrong and bitter reminders of tie »train and hardships of an
Mehl & Co., Plaintiffs,
eempaigi. In ail such cases the nerves
v s.
j Sum m ons.
for prohibition shall he prohibition taneous imitation of the Indian ly denounces General Bristow for army
are affected to> seriously to right themselves,
territory.
and prompt treatment is necessary. The best H . B. Krilm. D efen d a n t.
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dances by dear little four-year-old telling of it. It sadly admits that treatment
cosaasts of Dr. Miles’ Restorative
This does not prohibit tho sale of Katie Robison, who was one of tho some of our lawmakers may have Nervine, which restores vitality to the nerves nno H . 8 . K U IB S , tho above-nam ed de-
X fendant:
and helps thsm to throw off various disorders
pure alcohol for scientific and man- j costumed little folks roaming about been indiscreet, but alleges that rraich
In the name o f tho State o f Oregon, you
brin
“ the methods which they pursued
ufaeturing purposes, of wines for thr> woodland.
are hereby required to appear and answer
it nothing
had timehonorod precedents.” Thus els as Dr. IL________________
the complaint, filed against yon in the above
sacramental purpose nor alcoholic
act directly Joan tho nerves of the digestive entitled Court and cause, on or before
The second part opened with the the cheeiful whitewash brush flut organs,
stimulants for medicine upon (lie
W ednesday, the 18th day o f M ay, 1904.
ters up and down the roll-call and activity. speedily restoring them to normal which
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maidens’
chorus
in
the
second
and
is eight weeks after Tuesday .the 22 nd
written prescription of a regular
day o f M arch. 1904, said last date being
leaves a page of impeccable inno
third
pictures
of
Rubenstein’s
A
ll
druggists
sell
and
guarantee
first
bot
practicing physiciaD.
the
date
o f tbe first, publication o f this
Dr. MiTei’ Remedies. sand for free book
I “ Tower of Label.” (adapted.) Af- cence and dazzling radiance for the tle
CJUPMVU
on Nervous and
Diseases. Address summons, and if you fail to so appear and 1
I ter another song and dance by the eycn of the dear people at Lome.
answer,
for
want thereof, the plaintiff will
Dr. Miles Medical Co., KlkhartTlnd.
Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to
tion the question cannot lie resub ■ j real squaws, Miss Getty sang very
take judgm ent agaiust you for the sum o f
Joseph W. Folk, anti-boodling
Tw o Hundred and Sixty-five D ollars and
mitted for two years.
| sweetly the* beautiful Sacajawea candidate for governor o f Missouri
Rent. Repairing Done on Short Notice.
E igh ty Cents gether with mt< rest on Two
When prohibition lias been ear- i Lullaby composed for occasion by and terros of political thieves, is N O T I C E O F S H E R IF F ’ S S A L E U N D E R H undred D ollars thereof, at the rate o f
six per cent per annum from the 9th day
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lied at an election hold for an ou. ' IrH- Sperry.
The Indians per- sweeping the state against the or
o f Octobev, 1902,for the further sum o fF ifty
tire county, no olection shall be ! f "rn'ed the Chief’s dance in brilliant ganized
Notice is hereby Riven that under and by Dollars as attorney’ s fees in this action,
forces
of corruption
for the plaintiffs’ costs andFdisburse-
East Eqd of fro n t St.
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COQUILLE, OR
held in any precinct or subdivision feathered headdresses, nnd then the Boodle or anti-boodle has been the virtue o f a writ o f execution duly issued and
out o f and under the seal o f the Circnit m ents thereof; and will take an order o f
of a county until prohibition has program closed with the presenta issue, despite attempts o f the anti Court o f the state of Oregon, in an d for said Cirouit Court for the sale o f any pro
the county o f Coos, to me directed and de perty attached in this action, and particu
been defeated for the whole county tion of two pan topline tableaux ar folk people to sidestep.
Bvery in
dated the 27th day o f February larly all your n g h t title and interest, in
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as a whole.
ranged by Mrs. Snook, illustrating dication points to his nomination livered.
1904, upon a judgm ent dulv rendered and and to Certificate N o. 6 o f the preferred
tho war and peace methods of deal by the Democratic state convention docketed in the Judgment L ien D ocket in stock o f the Bandon O il C om pan y, a cor
Tho same holds true for subdi
said C onrt. on the 2nd day o f October 1894, poration incorporated and existing under
ing with the Indians.
Tho first July 19th.
visions of a county.
wnerein Isaiah Hacker ns assignee o f D avid the laws of the State o f Oregon, which has
scene represented the encounter of
M ores
J r., was plaintiff and Th om as been attached in this accian, sufficient to
W ym an and Rose 0 .
W ym an were de satisfy such judgm ent, and oosts and d is
Penalties nro fines from $50 to Miles Standish with Wattawamat
fend ants, in favor o f said plaintiff and bursem ents.
W b o o p lu K C o u g h .
#•’>00, and imprisonment from 10 to and Pecksuot, tho second portray
against said defendants, command m e to
T h is sum m ons is published by the order
30 days.
ing the meeting of Lewis and , “ In the spring of 1901 my child m ake by levy and sale out o f the property o f the H on. L . H arlocker. County Judge o f
Coos
County, State of Oregon, made and
o f said defendants, or either of them , on or
If liquor dealers nro compelled Clark’s party with Saeajawea’s ren had « ’hooping cough,” says after the said 2nd day o f Ootober 1894, tne entered on the 21st dny o f M arch 1904. and
people,
the
Shoshones,
the
climax
D W. Cnpps, of Capps, Ala.
“ I am ount due on said judgm ent, to-w it: which order specifies that the same shall
1>V tho workings of this law to eloso
$t>30.92 with interest thereon at 8 per cent be published for eight consecutive weeks
their places of business beforo the being tlie recognition of her broth used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy per
nnnnm from April 17th 1903 until paid, in the Coquille City HRitAiiD a weekly news
The with the most satisfactory results. for want
oxpirntion o f their licenses, a pro er, Camcahwait, the chief.
o f personal property o f said d e paper o f general circulation and printed
prolonging
of
the
final
attitudes
fen
d
an ts or either o f them. I bnve levied nnd published in tho above-nam ed C ounty, \
think
this
is
the
best
remedy
portionate amount of their license
the follow ing described real property at the City o f C oquille.
under red fire was very effective.
have ever seen
for whooping upon
fee shall lie returned.
belon ging to the said defendants, to -w it:—
SP E R R Y A CHASE.
cough.”
This
remedy
keeps
the
All o f the interests that said d efendan ts
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Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
The examination of the loan ex cough loose, lessens the soverity or either o f them had on the 2 nd day o f
B U IL D IN G ,
C O Q U IL L E C I T Y
Editor H e r a l d — I would like hibit and the sale of hot tamales nnd frequency of the coughing O ctober 1894 or have sinefc acquired in and
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some questions answered by yon would hftvo ended a most delightful pells and counteracts any tendency quarter a n ! north-east quarter o f sou th
N otice is hereby given that tho under
1 ning, had rifit tho usunl mishap toward pneumonia. For sale by R. west quarter, and lots throe and
or some one in regard to the pro
o f .A -ll L io n e ls .
four o f
Section seven in township 26 signed has been duly appointed adm inis
posed direct primary nominating, in bum,-ui affairs caused some an. 8. Knowlton.
sooth o f range 13 west o f W illa m tte M erid trator o f tho partnership estate o f W . H.
By request of many,
election law, to be submitted for novance.
ian in Coos County, nlso, lot o f la n d , d e Erdioe. dereaw d. and that ai! persons h a v
b a n n e d E a u f a n d P ic k le d Pork.
scribed as beginning *t a post stand in g ing olaiiCH against said estate are Lsreby
the people to vote on in Jane next. Photographer Graves brought his
W an rE o— T r u st w o r t h y
L a d y north seventy fonr degrees < ast sev e n ty - required to present them , duly verified, »o
Please publish the questions I ask camera for a flashlight of the final or Gentleman to manage business eight and 1-10 feet front the south-east th«» undersigned at the Coquillo City
fer I want to vote intelligently and s e n e with all characters on the in this Connty and adjoining terri eorner o f lot four in block thirty-one in Cream ery in G oo« county, O regon, within
six months from the date hereof.
I presume Hint evory oue so desires. stag--. After some unavoidable de tory for house of solid financial the town o f Rinpire City, Coos Co., O regon, D ated this 1st day o f February. 1904.
as shown by the nlat of said town on file
SL M. N obler ,
1st. Section 2, line 15; esn lay, tho flash worked "not wisely standing, $20.00 straight cash and o f record in the otfioe o f the conn tv
Adm inistrator o f the Partnership E state ,
said Coos County, tlienco north
there be any political party, and but too well,” as it ignited some salary and expenses paid each clerk
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f
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Erdice,
deceased.
tw enty-four degrees east fifty feet; thence
would it be recognized by any dry evergreen hangings above, Monday direct from headquarters. south sixty six degrees east one nundred
TS$ S
which,
but
for
tho
prompt
action
of
feet: thence south twenty-four degrees
law if not of (lie three parties
Expense money advanced; posi west fifty feet; and thence north s ix t y -
d is s o l u t io n n o t ic e
Mr.
Zeok
and
others
near,
and
the
named in see, 22. lines 5 to 13.
tion permanent. Address Manager, six degrees west on e hundred feet, to tbe
Notice is hereby given that the co-part - ,
)laco o f beginning, containing r >000 square
2nd f nder I lie provisions of calmness of the performers and ex. 605 Monon Bldg., Chicago.
feet o f land, the same being the sonth nership heretofore existing between tbe !
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behavior
of
the
vast
audience,
undersigned,
under the firm nam e o f Mar
this sec ion could it be possible to
h a lf o f lot o f land designated in H . II.
Luse’ s Addition io said Em pire C ity , tin A t W ilson , is this d ay dissolved by m u
ever organiz a fourth party or for might have proved a most serious
Irown
Leghorns.
tual
consent.
marked *’ M C” situated in Block num ber
a candidate for any oftice to rtlti disaster. As it was, a smoked ceil
'Ihe business will be conducted by G . W .
ed 132, as per plat of said addition.
M artin at the plsue o f business heretofore |
independent of any party nomina ing was the only damage wrought.
J. C. Watson, o f Cunningham,
And will on Friday, the 15th day o f occupied by the old firm. Said G . W . M ar
tion.
The Club ladjes heartily thank all furnishes eggs from imported A pril. 1904. at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock in the tin is hereby authorized to sotM eall liabili- I
COQUILLE C IT Y ,
OG ON,
of those who so kindly assisted in fowls at #100 for 13, or $5.00 per forenoon o f said aay , at the front door at d a ’ th e'ou n frm
ont‘,tl' n,1' n<i B<’ c ,'nn,n T h i s Newly E s t a l i l i s l i ( 'd R e s o r t w ill b e f o u n d fir s t-e la s n in e v e r y rrsp*ctn
the
County
Court
H
ouse
in
the
town
of
3rd Section 11, line 1 to (5, a many ways, ami think when ac
.
Coquille, Coos County, O regon , offer for
W itn c .s onr h a n d , nnd ai-al. «his 8 th d n j
T h e t a b l e s a r e s u p p l e d w ith I h e b e s t o f e v e r y t h i n g , p r e p a r e d in
political party within the meaning counts are settled, Coquille will
sale aud sell to the highest nnd best bidder o f February, 1904.
for cash, the above described renl property,
o f this act is an affilliation of elec- have reason to feel proud o f the
O . W. MtBTiN.
*n up-to-date manner. G i v e i t a trial.
or sufficient thereof to satisfy the said ex
J. D . W im o k .
tors, representing a politico! party 81II11 realized for a worthy cause.
ecution with conts an.I accruing costs.
or organization, which at the next
G iven under my hand this t.'eh day o f
general election proceeding pool«!
T h e ladies a ls o h e a r t il y appre. j
Notice is here by given that the Board o f M aroh, " 904.
fcJrnpiiK,,i O k i u i B .
r e n d e r e d b v ----.
t h e ' Birectora ...
of School District No. 8 . Coos
for its candidate for representative ciftte the assistance ------------------
Curas Grip
8 h o n ffo f Coos Conn tv. O regon .
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I Connty, Oregon, wilt receive
ill congress, at least tiven*y-five per school children iu the sale o f the for the contraction ^ " w o ’ ^ddDionsl
in Two Days.
cent o f the entire vote east for that Baeaja'vea buttons, and feel that I ,0,lo°* rooma, with basement. etc., to the
N O T IC E FO R P U B L I C A T I O N .
office in the state?
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interest in thus securing cop- !
on every
T ake
Tablets. ^ tV L J b
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United {States Land Office.
Wonder who this will hut out I 'VH of ‘T *10 Conque st ’ for their i til“ )n the offlee of O. rtnnford.
box. 25c.
Seven Million boxea sold in post 12 months.
T h is s ig n a tu re ,
Uosoburg. Oregon. Mfirch 23, I9H ,
Hide will he reoeieved for excavating,
library, and tho educational
if this proposed law is dopted at ■ school
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. . . . I brF l< nni' Orincrefe work, carpenter work,
Notice is hereby given that in com pliance
i-lia rn c le r o f t h e e n j e r t a i u m e n t w i ll I painting and pnperhnnging.
our next election?
with the provisions o f the act o f Congress
ex.nvattn g to he com pleted by the o f June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
4th If tliis ilops not shut out s t i m u l a t e i n t e r e s t in h i s t o r J y a n d in | ! 15th day
o f Jane, U.XH: the brick work to of timber lands in the States o f C alifornia.
be completed by the 1 st day o f .fo ly. 1 H(W: Oregon,Nevada and W ashington T errito ry,”
two o f the four parties now in ex public a ffa ir s .
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j the carpenter work to be com pleted by the as extended to all the Public L and States
istence which will lie the (valler
1 no lo a n e x h i b i t o f c u r i o s w a s Slst day o f Ansnst, 11104: the concrete work by eet o f Am
pup) I moan get tho yellow ballot? continued during Saturday morning to lie completed hv the lnt day o f Hentem tier
JAM ES W M AST.
liKlt: and the painting and paperhanging
o f Prosper, conntv o f Coos, state o f O re
to he completed by the Ath day o f Heptem
-"ith If this law is adopted V ill for the benefit of those who failed tier,
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gon. has this dnv filed in this office his
the entertainment. Many
it not be rather a n expensive one, ) , to attend
,
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’ ** ,“ ■> j Hide will be received for all or anv Dart sworn statem ent N o .------. for the purchase •
p
o f the East S o f S. W . V* o f S< crion No.
for the jndgnit nnd clerks ,v.ll ,,, I,oolc advantage of this opportunity of ..,id work
bid .4 must bo filed with O . C. Sanford 32, in Township No. 27. K. rnrge No 11 W ..
ceive the snme salaries as at a gen for a closer study of the rare collec by All
12 o’ clock no»)ii on the 20th day o f M ay, and will offer proof to show that the land
tion.
1904 and must be accom panied by a eertifl- sought is more valuable f »r its timber or
eral election? and there is the ex-
t*d check or cash deposit o f not less than stone than for agricultural pn-po»e«. and
tr a registering work beside, besides
10 per coni o f anv bid.
to establish his claim to said land before
si x ditleraut kinds o f ballots, each
Fontill«, and the leading brands
The successful bidder cr bidders will be L . H . H azard. County Clerk o f Coos
required to enter into a contract and give 3onntv. Oregon, at his office m the court
about four feet lung, according to in cigars at Mrs. Nosler’s.
a good and snffleent underfaking' to be ap
house at Coquille C itT. Coos County, Ore-|
the sample. Will it not be an av
proved by the Board o f D irectors, in tne gon. on Saturday, the 11th dnv of June.
Three
papers
of
gafden
seeds
for
snm
o f their bid or bids, for the faithfnl
erage of altout #1590 every 2 years
»04. He names as witnesses: W . H . H a r
performance o f their contract.
m an. K. 1>. Myers, W ebb M ast, Henry
for the tax payers of this county Ut yents, at Knowlton’s.
The hoard o f Directors reserve the right Hervey. nil o f Lee. Oregon.
to raise!
D. J.
anv and all bids.
A\’ |. n at Marshfield eat at the to
Any and all persons claim in g adversely
Done by the order o f the l*»ard o f D i
Broif-.v
rectors o f school D istrict
No. 8 . C’ ona i the above-descrilHxl lands are requested
-
i m to
Has just r ceiv d a complete stock of new
W orsted Dress Goods,
Velvets.
Silks and
„ ..
Old
New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys.
We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour
Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to
W.
T.
KERR
&
CO.
jp$gr:i
a
d
Bicycles!
Ramblers, Tribunes, Mitchells
and other makes.
ALBERT FTS1I,
E. Dräne,
GOLDEN
Butcher,
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity.
1
Star R estaurant,.
MRS. fi. W. MARTIN, PROP.
100
Contractor’s Notice.
F
S' Î
f j
To
Cure
a
Cold in One Day
Laxative Brom o Quinine
Strang’s
Emporium.
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W illow -
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and high top Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flannels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies and Gents’ Underware.
W
E arly R ise r s
The famous little pill*.
.N
j . m ' gi I-1 ut tin* Now Dr.i£<
Sto»-’ *
Coantv.
o f April
sn.I
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T
dat .,1
this UUh
O . C . Hanford.
r.|e,k o f hcbool District N o. A
« '• '<h; ' r « »*ro» in thi»
•aw 11th day o f .Tone. I!KM.
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1. T .
•
on or before
B H ID O E S .
K o«ift«r
\
Z. C. STRANG, Prop.. - -
- Coquille, Oregon