Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 24, 1904, Image 2

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A Malignant Deadfall.
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Death of Bird Short
It appears to he reasonably cer-
Miss Blanch Evelyn Short «ln I
j tino that the closed box in saloons Tuesday evening at the home of lo r
T U E S D A Y MY A 24 1904.
»nil res tan rants is to go the wav of mother in this city aftoran ¡lint
f
all 1 iniipiitcus arningeiiients
arrangements that many
_ months. Deceased
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was an i sli-
Lending Events of fourteenth Week finally tax the public conscience and enable young lndv and had a ]<■■■
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Wc.3 A lw a y s V e r y
of the War.
tho public patience ton point be- of fi ieuds in this locality, win r
yond endurance. The license com­ was universally known and admired.
Pale and Thin.
May 10:— A detachment o f Rus- mittee of the common council has She was stricken down in Septem­
ii i Cossacks numbering 200 nt- granted a hearing on the matter, ber, 1903, with a sort of paralysis. Nervous Prostration- W
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trrk 24 Japanese soldiers garrison and we have what looks like assur­ In hopes of relief she was tnken to
Faint
Spello.
i it id Anju. The latter, in spite of ance that its anti-closed-box senti­ California, where the most bkiiled
il l i.it(lb against them, hold the po- ment will be indorsed in due time specialists’ services were secured, I Dr. Miles* Nervine Saved
biiirn until reinforcement arrives by the council. The merits of the but without avail.
On her return
My Life.
from P ig Yang. In a subsequent liquor question os they involve pro. home she began to improve but it
There is great danger in a run d"wn con­
i i ngeuient the Russian are routed. hibition viows or otherwise do not was only for a short time. During
Overwork, mental strain,-"the cares
/j0 men are killed and wounded on euter into the evil conditions that her illness she had the kind attcu- dition.
and worries of business and the home, all
ore
proposed
to
be
corrected
by
tho
Russian side. The Japanese loss is
tion of her beloved mother, brothers have a deleterious effect upon the nerves,
in their devitalized condition readily
abolition of these boxes. A major­ and sister, who share the heart-felt which
five killed and four wounded.
fall prey to the attacks of disease. Aside
May H :— United States govern­ ity of respectable saloon men do sympathy of this entire community from the danger there is no condition at­
tended by so many »disagreeable symptoms;
An clegont assortment of new Wish materials Jor early
ment, on behalf of Japan, inquires not favor their use, and uiuoug in their hour of grief. The funeral such as loss of appetite, indigestion or nerv­
spring.
of Russia of the fate of the gallant many men in the liquor business occurs this (Thursday) afternoon at ous dyspepsia, Headache, tired feeling and
loss of ambition together with the agony of
Japanese sailors, numbering 74, they art recognized as a most offec. 3 o ’clock from the residence of E. sleepless
nights spent in tossing restlessly
Immese line of siuok ana Fancy Ginghams . Prices 8 1-3
who wore either captured or killed tive agency towards bringing a G. Flanagan on A street, Rev. Win. about, only to rise exhausted in the morning.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a true nerve tonic
to 20 cts. per yd.
"
officiating.— Marshfield
during tho third bottling up expe­ drinking rosoit into disrepute and Horsfall
which, by strengthening the nerves, restores
driving away ilesirablo trade. The Sun.
dition before Port Arthur.
health and appetite and brings sweet sleep.
more virulent evil associated with
“ For six years I sufi ' • 1 almost constantly
Large assortment of white andchampagne colored merceri­
May 12:— A Japanese torpedo-
from a complication of troubles which culmi­
the use of these boxes designates
Probably Fatal Accident.
zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd.
bent No. 48, while with other ciafts
nated la complete nei >us proatrauoa. I
them properly as deadfalls.
In all
had no appetite, I could not sleep, 1 suffered
sweeping the mine field in the bay
indigestion and nervousness. As is so
the larger cities of the country this
Pcaies, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
A man named Wedekamper was from the
of Port Dalny, accidentally hits one
case in nervous prostration I fre­
evil institution has been abolished. seriously and probably fatally injur­ often
quently had weak, fainting spells. Doctors
Ralico, 20 yards to the Dollar.
of the mines and is blown up. Six
Let us hope that the present pros­ ed this afternoon, while engaged
did not help me. 'I hoy said my blood was
men nro killed and soven are wound­
poor, and I know my face was always
pect of Portland’s falling in line is cutting wood on H. Sengstacken’s very
very pale. The very first bottle of Dr. Miles’
ed.
Ladies'Ready-made Summer suits j - and waists.
not doomed to disappointment.
Nervine I took gave me noticeable relief and
Mny 111:— Japanese capture tho The ordinance abolishing the nui­ place near town, in company with I felt stronger than I had in years. My
neighbors in Puyallup, Wash., where I then
port of Talien Wan (Dalny) which sance should bo enacted, and after J. AV. Davis.
will testify to this. I also used some of
The wind blew down a tree which lived
only seven miles from Port Arthur. its enactment strictly enforced.—
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Tonic and Anti-Pain
fell
toward
them.
Wedekamper
Pills.
I believe the Dr. Miles Remedies
The advance gunrd of Japanese Evening Telegram.
saved my life.”—M rs . J. C. B enedict , Tuck­
took refuge under an old snag, er,
army under general Kuroki is re­
Utah.
which was struck by the falling
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department,
New and
ported within G miles of Hai Yang.
All druggist'; sell and guarantee first bot­
Non-Partizan Rally.
tree and caught the unfortunate tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
Stylish footware is arriung Daily.
Serious battle is daily expected.
on Nervous an 1 Heart Diseases. Address
man’s head, fracturing the skull and Dr. MUes Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Large assortment of up-to-date Hats just receiued, compris­
May 14:—The third division of
As advertised in the H erald last
otherwise
badly injuring his head.
Japanese cruisers bombard the out­ week, Captain L. D . Mahone of
ing the Steadson. Crizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth.
Dr. McCormac was called, and tho
works of Dalnv.
Portland addressed two non-parti-
man wus brought to town, where
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s
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Japanese army is advancing to­ zan rallies on Local Option at the he lies in a precarious condition. —
IN T H E CIHf’U lT COURT OF TH E
ward Russian positions along three courthouse.
Mail.
ST ATE O F O REGON. FOR T H E
routes. Kuroki’s army is marching
The speaker showed that local
CORN rv OF co o s.
upon Liao Yang from Feng Wang option is simply giving country and
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.
an(i Feed.
George Bowers, Plaintiff, )
VT ( lo o p i n g C o iif f li.
Chen. General Oku’s force has left city precincts home rule in regard
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“ In the spring of 1901 my child­ Mary Campbell. Defendant. )
Bagu Chu for Yinkow, following to the saloon, while under the pres­
tho Siu Yen road, and general ent system city councils as in Port­ ren had whooping cough,” says T o MAUY CAM PBELL, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You
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Ozawa’s division is investing Port land, and county courts, as in D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala.
are hereby required to appear and answer
Arthur.
Multnomah, foice saloons on com­ used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the complaint in the above entitled suit on
with the most satisfactory results. or before the 30th dav of June. 1901, and if
May 15:—452 Russians,
th« munities even where the majority
yon fail to so answer for want thereof tho
I think this is the best remedy
plaintiff will auply to the Coart for the re­
pi ¡honors of war, including 1G offi­ are not in favor of the saloon. The
liavo
ever
seen
for
whooping
lief demanded in the complaint, to-wit, for
cers, who were captured by Japan­ present law would place this entire.
decree that the i lain tiff ¡a tho owner in fee
cough.”
This
remedy
keeps
the
S U M M O IMS.
simplo and entitled to the possession of the
ese in tho battle of Kiu Lien Cheng, Iv in the hands of the people, and
cough loose, lessens the severity south-east quarter of sec. six. in township
arrive at Matzyama, Japan. 275 of communities desiring saloons would
twenty-nine
(29),
South
of
range
(9).
West
IN'!
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E CIRCUIT CO U R T O F TH E
still be allowed them. He ably re­ and frequency of the coughing of the Willamette Meridian, that the de­
tho prisoners aro wounded.
STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E COUN­
spoils
and
counteracts
any
tendency
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Ci h
fendant
has
no
interest
whatever
in
said
Japanese cruisers, Kasuga and futed the statements that Local Op­ toward pneumonia. For Bale by R. property, and that tho plaintiff’s title there­ T Y OF COOS.
tion
is
detrimental
to
any
business,
T
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H.
Mehl
nnd
William
Mehl,
)
to be forever quieted ns to any claims by
Yoshino collide in deep fog off Port
i-Sl
S. Knowlton.
partners doing business un­
said defendant adverse to the plaintiff,
Arthur, and the latter sinks in a except gambling, saloons and pro­
der the firm uauie of T . H .
and for such other and further relief ns to
stitution,
by
citing
several
Oregon
few minutes. 90 of her crow are
Mehl & Co., Plaintiffs,
equity may seem meet.
Redding Firebug Confesses.
vs.
j-Summons.
This publication is ma»le for six succes­
saved. Yoshino is a second class towns, among them Forest Grove,
sive week - by order ot Hon. L. Harlooker,
cruiser of 4150 tons burden. Tho Brownsville and Ashland, which
H . S. Kribs, Defendnnt.
J
Redding,
Cal.,
May
21.—
Fred­
lo d g e of t be < loan i y Court o t
battleship HatzBe while protecting are “ dry” and are prosperous, clean erick Clifford, a man 50 years old, Oregon for the County of Coos, dalv made q n O H. S. KitIBS, tho above-named de
and entered in the above entitled cause
X fondant:
tho landing of troops strikes one of tOWDS.
appeared in tho sheriff's office this May 9, 1904. and the first publication of
lu the name of the State of Oregon, yon
iso
The ODly opposition to the hill
the stray mines loosened from its
morning
and
c o n fe s s e d
to this summons is May, 10, 1901.
are hereby required to appear nnd answer
mooring by tho wind, nml sinks in which is not prohibition but simply burning the Terry Lumber Com­
G. F . M artin ,
the complaint filed ngninut you in the above
Attorney for Plaintiff.
entitled Court and enuse. on or before
half an hour. 300 of her crew are home rule, comes from the liquor pany’s yard hero yesterday morn­
636 Chnir.bor of Commerce,
Wednesday, the 18th dav of Mnv. 1904.
saved by the torpedo boats near by. dealers of the state who seem de ing. He is now in jail.
Portland, Oregon,
which is eight weeks after Tuesday.the 22nd
Hat/so is a battleship of first class, termined to keep Oregon from its
day of Mn»’ch. 1901. said i ,i t (Into bein'*
Clifford said he set fire to attract
next only to three other ships of fullest measure of self government.
NOTIC JE ( A ’ SH E RIFF’S SALE UNDER the date of the firs* publication of this
the attention of the public to the
summons, nnd if von fail 1o r,<> appear and
For
this
purpose
$75,000
has
al­
EXECU TIO N :
the Miknsn class. H<5r displacement
Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
north
end
o
f
town,
so
he
could
mb
ready been raised and every mea­
take judgment against, von f«»r the sum of
is about 15000 tons.
the
bank
o
f
Norlheru
California,
l o t i c o is h-reb y siren that m uter and bv Two Hundred and Sixtv-tiv
Dollars
nnd
Rent. Repairing Done on Short Notice.
May 1G:—General Kuroki, com­ sure is being used to blind the vot­ but is going away from the fire lie v H t n e o f n w rit o f "xeon tion dn lv issned Eightv Cents get.her with interest on Two
ont. o f nnd undo* thn seni o f *1»« Otretili Hundred Dollars thereof, at the rate of
mander of the first Japanoso array ers ns to the real purpose of the lost his kit of tools.
They were Uonrt o f tho sfstf» o f O regon, in nnd for six
per cent per annum from the 9th day
ALBERT FISH,
corps reports to his rov«ramei.i measure.
th'» oonntv of Coo«;, to mo directed nnd do­ o f October, 1902.for the further sum ofFift.y
found this morning.
livi» red. dated the 27th dny o f Febrnnrv Dollars ns attorney’s fees in this nation,
that ho has captured from tho Rus­
East Er)d of Front St.
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C 0 QU! LLE, 0 F{
Clifford comes from Portland.
1904. upon n Judgment dnlv rendered nnd and for the plaintiffs’ costs and’ disburse-;
Cur Steamers.
sians, besides heavy guns as prev.
docketed in the Judgment. Lien D ocket in ments thereof: nnd will takenn order of
iously reported, 39,000 rounds ar­
«mid C ourt, on the 2nd dny o f O ctober 1894. said Circuit Court for the sale of nnv pro­
East Fork Items-
wnerein Tsniah Hncker nsnKsigncQo f D avid perty attached in this action, nnd particu­
Arrivals on steamer Alliance from
tillery ammunitions, 300,000 rounds
M orse
J r., was p’ ^intiff nnd T h o m a s larly all vonr right title nnd interest, in
of rifle ammunition, 2,G00 rifles, Portland, Mny 1G:--Mrs Maloney,
W ym an nnd R ose C.
"Wyman were d e­
A
class
of
seven
took
the
8
th fend ants, in fnvor o f quid plaintiff nnd nnd to Certificate No. G of the preferred
Miss
Maloney,
Frank
Maloney,
Et­
1,300 ammunition supply carts,
stock of the Rnndon Oil Oomnnnv, a cor- 1
nerninst said defendants, com m and m e to porntion incorporated nnd existin'* under :
grade
examination
in
district
No
ta
Maloney,
Gertie
Maloney.
II
C
541 tents, G3 horses and 10 wagons.
m nke b y l e w nnd sale out. o f the property the laws of the State of Oregon, which has
32.
Toelle, C Gounger, W D Martin,
o f pnid defendant«». o~ either o f them , on or been attached in this nonnn, sufficient to
Mrs F Barman, Miss C Barman,
Clark Bunch, road supervisor for after th e said 2nd ii«v o f O ctober 189!. tne satisfy such judgment, nnd costs nnd dis­
Water Spouts Rampant.
Chas W Morton, A Johnson and G road district No. 12, is the right nmonnf dr»' m nn!'i indorrjof* to-xvit: bursements.
$8.80 9 “’ with internet (hereon et 8 r-<»r cent
This snmmons is published by the order
man in the right place.
nor nnnnre from April 17th 1903 un til naid. of the Hon L Hnrlocker. Countv Judge of
Denver, Colo., May 21.—Meager socond class.
for
o f fy»re-cm*'i nroTV»rfv o f snid d e ­ Coos Couutv. State of Orennu. made nnd
Saturday, tho 21st, the mercury fen d wnnt
reports from Cache Laoudro valley
For Marshfield:—J F Cronkhite,
an ts or c»ah e r'»f them. T hnvp levied entered op the 21s* dav of March 1901. and
in northern Colorado and southern It C Clark, J II Sullivan and wife, reached 90 degrees in the shade.
upon th « follow»nr» d-■'•'»-1 bed reel nronertv ! which
rdar specifies that, the same shall
belongin'»
the sn»d lef^ndi^t^. to-w it:— be nubHsh«d for eight cons^on tiv« weeks
W
F
Smith,
J
B
Pudenskay,
A
II
Wyoming this morning show that
Superintendent Bunch visited Ml of the to interests
(hst said defendants in theCoqnilio City H er alp a weekly news­
water spouts Friday afternoon did Grigsby, H L Houston, S D Mar­ district 32 on Friday.
or either of them had on the 2nd dav of paper of aenoral circulation nnd printed
October 189» o»* hnv- smen nennired in nnd and published in the above-named County,
immense dnningo.
tin, Jas Wilson, Mrs Bradloy, Her­
Mr. and Mrs. Stemler and daugh­ to the Sont.b-eR«t onerter of north-west nt.
the Citv of Coqnillc.
Four nre known to have lost bert Bradley, H A Van Amringe, ter Susie aro glad to be homo again. quarter an 1 novth-osst, quarter o f south­
SPER R Y «V, CHARE.
west on.'W e r
nnd
lots
three
nnd
their lives, nml scores are missing. J C Wilcox, T Norburg, C Tim­ Coos is all right.
E.
GOLDEN BUILDING,
C O Q U IL LE C IT Y
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
four o f
seven in townshin 2G
At Chcyenno four bodies have been mons and 6 second class.
sonth of rnnoev 13 west of Willamtte Merid­
K e e p s c c n s a , n . t l 3 r o n
H a n d F r e s la . JvE e a t,
Departures south by the steam­
ian in Crvvi Conn*’" , also, lot of land, de­
recovered from Crow creek. Edith
A Pointer to Farmers.
N O T IC E T O r U R IM T O R N
scrib'd es bemnninc» hf a nost stnndinc»
Sproul, Archie, Charles and Henry er Alliance, Tuesdry May 17:— 1 O
Notice iq hereby g»ven that the under­
typHh vpvnnfv-fnur deevrecs east seventy—
cf -A-ll ZKZin.d.3.
Clayton, children.
Emerson, Mrs R D Chandler, .1 G
Under the new local option law eiofqt oyxil 1-'!0 fppF fror’ tlm south-east signed hrs been dnlv appointed adminis­
of , '»t fc.nr in hVek thirtr-r.no in trator of the partnership estate of W . TT.
Tho Cache Lapoudre river wid­ Walters. H H Eaton, J S Cole, Ed farmers living in precincts sur. porger
the tow’i r r Fmvvrn City. Coos Co . Orecon
Errlice. deceased, and thn '»¡1 persons hav-
:d B e e f a n d P i c k l e d P o r k
ened from fifty feet to nearly a mile Gundlefingor, E Barnett, W Lang­ rounding incorporated towns will nq sh^wn bv the nlnf of said •vn op file j ing claims against said estate nre hereby
worthy,
Airs
Curran,
Airs
E
E
of
the
countv
required
f * nrei-mt them, dnlv verified, to
have an equal right with the voters nnd of r«'
and scores of frame houses at the
hence north , tip undersigned sf the Coqnille Citv
seid
Russian settlement at the sugar Rogers, Mat Nystrom, Vick Nys- in that town to say whether the clerk
twenty four degrees '
‘ fifty fe»>t: thence ! Creamery in Coos county. Oregon, within
Every­ sonth sixty six degrees east one nn ndred six months from thn date hereof,
factory were carried away.
Tho trhm, A' IT Parge, C J Furbop, B saloon shall exist or not.
feet: thence south tv-utv-fonr decrees i Dated this 1st day of February. 1904.
railroads report serious washouts. S Moss, John Snyder, Geo Snyder, where the power is taken out of the west
fifty feet; nnd thopee north sixty- i
H. M. N ost . er .
Aliss Snyder J B Coppel.
hands of council or county commis­ six degrees west one hundred feet to the
Administrator of the Partnership Estate
Tho bodies of Charles and Archie
place
of
be
.inning,
containin'*
r
*0(V
)
square
!
of
W
.
H.
Erdioe,
deceased,
Steamer Elizabeth, arrived Afny sioners and placed exclusively in
Clayton have been found. Henry
of land, the same being the south, j
This is feet
Incoming the bauds of the people.
Clayton, given up for dead, has 17th; sailed May 20th.
half of lot of lau
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home
rulo.
Ibis
is
fair
play.
It
pnssetgers:
Harry
Baux
and
wife,
Lnee’s
Addition to said Empire City.
nTuuoTTm nv v o t ip p
been recovered. Two Fort Russell
marked “ H O ” situated in Block number-|
DIRHOI j U rlO N N f U U K
gives
to
the
fanner
who
pays
the
.1
B
Mclson,
A
Johnson,
S
E
Wright
battery men are missing.
An un­
BUT BURN-
ed 132, ns per plat of said addition.
| N^t;ee is hereby oiyon that th« co-pnrt-
nership
heretofore existing between the
known woman and b»bv nre ‘ seen and wife, Miss Edim Wright, Aliss taxes the right to say whether or
And will on Friday, the f.th day of
rsiaued. under t he firm nnm° of Mar-
floating away, and many others nre Alabel AVright, Donald Wright. not ho shall ho taxed by a business April. 1904. at the hour of 10 o ’ c l o c k in th« nmb
J* Wilson, in this day dissolved by mu­
Leona Wright, J Tawse; freight, for which he has no use and which forenoon of said dav. at the front, door a* fry
mis-iing.
tuai consent.
the
Countv
Court
House
in
the
town
of
90 tons.
alone is responsible for 75 per cent Coqnillc. Coos Couutv. Oregon, offer for
The business wiP’ br condncted'’ by G. W.
A wall of water mauy feet high
Margin r i the p lsc' of business heretofore
,iit
Outgoing passengers: Dr E 3 | of the crime and 59 per cent of the sale and sell to the highest nnd best bidder occupied
lino down tho valley und voi.
caught
bv flic old firm. Said G. W . Mar­
for ensh. the above described real property,
tho people like rats.
Heavy lose I Leonard> wiie aml ,K,3 ' Alva Nel- taxation.- Ex.
or sufficient thereof to satisfy the snid ex­ tin is herebv authorized to settle’nll liabili­
ecution with costs and accruing costs. ties nnd collect all outstanding accounts
on railroad and ranch property,
i ROn’
Ray, Lyle Ray, I
D e liv e r e d
b v \V* fi. Miniseli to nil parts of town nt ♦
per ton
Given nnder mv hand this lfith dav of doe the old firm
B H Vermillion, Aliss Sadie Fahy,!
•* »*• K«*»wtt«*n
Witness onr'hands a n d > als Mils 8th dny A' e,1Vf’ r<
>v •
March, !904.
of February,’ 1904.
_
.
S tephen O alt . ifr .
Donvor, Colo., May 21._Com- .^ra Hehrig, Fred Gehrig; outgo- j does not hesitate to recommend Ko-
Weijfliing
10
cents
per
loud
G . w. M artin .
L a rge scalea h i connect
Sheriff of Coon County. Oregon.
J . D . W ilson .
mindention with Fort Collins was ' nff parP 260 m lumber, 40 tons I dol Dyspepsia Cure to his friends
resumed this noon.
The first r,. .: po*l>
tons plunder.
and customers, indigestion causes
N O T IC K r o t ! F IT T .T C A T IO N .
ports of losses were under estimated.
more ill health than anything else.
United States I.sud DCVr
One man lost his life at Fort Col-
Russian Soldiers Lost
It dt ■ranges the stomach and brings
Core« Grip
Rosebnrp. C'regon. March 24. 19H.
lins.
!
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1 on all n aimer of disease.
Kodol
la
Two Days.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
A ll lien /1 m i ..
1 London, May 21—Tlie St. James Dyspepsia Cure digests what you with
the provisions of the act of Congress
on every
es and the Mills irrigation canals ° “ ztlte to,,M-v " P ort8 that ‘ he Rus- j eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia of June 9.1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
wero wiislinH nut Tf ?» /„urn i Him* 1 *lan cr,,,ser Bogfttjr is lost nt and «11 stomA^h disorders.
Kodol of Umber 1 a r ts m th< v ites • f Califofnts.
box. 25c.
Oregon.N’ evadn nndWnshfna'ton I’erritorv.”
Seven Minion boxei sold In post 12 months.
T h is S ig n a tu re ,
* * ’ AisyT
ennnot he repaired in time to irrf- i ' ladi™ "tok' being blown up after is not only a perfect, dlgestnnt but a as extended to all the Public T.'nd ^»stes
her
falling tissue
tissue building
building tonic
tonic ns
an w
gate this year’s crops, making total
J n m m han la
^
well. Re by act ' f \ngust 4. *892.
JAMES W M 4 8 T .
newetl health, perfect, strength and
losses of two millions.
‘
1
*'
of Prosper, county of Coos, state of Oro- i
increased vitality follow its use.
All bridges were washed out on j
JipaaCH BtputwJ.
ROfl. has this day filed io this "ilice his ;
sworr st "foment N o .----- . for the purchase
several miles of track of the Colorado
st retelH,m
M
21.— It ■„
o f the East
ofS.W
i4 n? S ection No.
noutboru.
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f: .
,
32. in T ow n sh ip No. 27. S. ta r g o No. 11 W..
reported today that tho Japanese
v that the land
nnd will offor pr«>of to
No word has been received from have been repulsed in the rear of
sough* in more Ta’ n »'.
f r i t s timber op
l pa-p«.Q.»s, nnd
Timnath, Livermore, Bellevue or Fort Arthur. Btoessel sallied out
*ton»» than f. - - r i)1l
g-1 land before
to
h his claim
Laporta. All were reported under to protect a train bringing ammuni­
Clerk
f C« h » a
I t ., h . k nzard. Con»
O CU RCD AND O CPCN O EO . ^ » ™ H |
three or four feet o f water last tion and a skirmish with the Japan­
♦’W *r t'.'» c«>urt-
diawuur or phot« ».I or «x|w*rt .■*«*« n 11 and f r^«i report. I
j County. * k e ro :-. • •
Ore-
night
It is believed the casualties ese lose heavy. The train arrived I I T w M vtce, how to uhuatn pat. i tn, tratie marks, I j houac at Coquill* Cit < i >.
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in A L L C O U N T R IE S .
I
gou. on Saturday. 1
I ■ 1 *l • **f J un*».
bat \v;!l be largely increased.
I I>**in*ss d irrrt v i t k W ashington su i ts iim t, I
uafelv.
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• V .. if Har-
1901. He names an v.-. ti
I m onry a n d often th e fa/.-nt.
u
Has just received a complete stock of new
Worsted Dress Goods, Silks and
Velvets.
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New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys.
We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour
UurPriceare Right. Farmers, bring your produce to
W . T . KERR & C O .
. .
Bicycles!
Ramblers, Tribunes,Mitchells
and other makes.
.Orane,
Butcher,
.
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity
Don’t Have Cold Feet
John Peart’s Coal,
T o Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, ^
1
Pattnt and lnfrin^am#nt Practice Ekclualvtly.
W rite o r come to u* at
I B IS m ath Btrw t. npp United tU tea Patent 0I
W A S H IN G T O N , O. C .
Ntrih Pole Expedition Hoard From-
Card ot Thanks
C oI . nliagcn, Mav 21. -Tlio Nor-
w. iL’ in expedition to the north pole,
soilintr Juno last, liaa arrived at
DuJrwuple.
Caqt. Ampmundeen
« ports that Erickson’s Greenland
xjMslition arrivod on the W pl,l coast
ler fearful hardships.
Wo desire to express onr most
s iu o r e and heartfelt thanks for
the many kindnesses received and!
si nip ithies expressed during the
late illness, death and Burial of our
dui|r ii'.tle one.
Mn.
anp
M bs . W
W. D
a v is .
m
,I
GASNOWI
D e W It t ’s
»
S a lv e
F or PH««, B urn«, S ores.
man. K. D . Vrers, Wr ’ H ,f. Henry
I Hervey. all of l^ce. Oie{
ion.. ■ulv»rs.'lT
Anv and nil person* c!
ri qn stPtl to
tho nbnye-descriWd land
I fll»> th.*if c'aima in this otfic. on or before
said Uth dnv of Jane, 1904.
J. T. BUI DOES.
Kcei.tcr.
I
For a hip bargain in three fine
building lo t s in th is c i l v , enll nt this
efliee
Sirang’s Emporium.
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and Willow-
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop'. Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flanneis.Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Underware.
Z. C. STRANG, Prop., - -
- Coquille, Oregon
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