Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 31, 1904, Image 2

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    Citg jÇrratA,
Leading Events ol Fifteenth Week
of the War.
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May 17th:— The Japanese sur.
TU ESDAY
M YA 31 1904.
prise the Russians by suddenly
landing at a point 20 miles North
of Yinkow. Nine transports escort­
A Final word.
ed by a squadron of cruisers effect
Tbo H e b a l o baa consistently urg­ the landing of the troops and the
ed upon Coos and Curry county Russian garrison a Niu Chuang is
voters the necessity of voting for threatened.
the proposed local option law.
It
May 18th:— Liut. General Zassaa-
claims a final word:
litch, the commander of the Russian
1. The only opposition to the second army corpso, who lost the
bill comes from the liquor dealers. battle on the Yalu on May 1st with
No one of the political parties have great loss on his army, is relieved
declared against it.
of his command and recalled to St.
2. It is aimed to remedy con­ Petersburg.
ditions which need remedying. As
A Russian captain who was wound
it is now city councils and county ed in the battle of the Yalu praises
courts disregard the wishes of the the bullets used by Japanese army.
people in the matter of the locating They inflict a small clear wcund
of saloons. This law vests all the much more humane in the mission
power in the people.
of destruction of life. He was hit
3. Republicans will vote for it 20 times yet his recovery is assur­
as it is simply protection for the ed.
home.
May 19th:- Kuroki reports that
4. Democrats will vote for it for at Feng Wang Cheng tho retreating
they believe in the right of the Russians left 350 shells for moun­
sovereign people to have a voice In tain guns, 187,000 rounds of rifle
governmental affairs.
ammunitions, 1,720 carts, 40,000
5. While it is not what the■ Pro. loaves of bread and a full equip­
hibitionists work for, thoy will |yote ment for a field hospital, all of
for it as it gives each preoinct the which he has captured.
right to say whether it shall have
Korean government abrogates all
saloons or not.
0. The Socialists find in this a the treaties heretofore existing be­
step toward the full "government tween Korea and Russia, including
cf the people, by the people and for the timber and mining privileges
the people” for which they are secured by tho latter. It is climed
by Korea that these concessions
fighting.
7. Notwithstanding reports to were forced upon her by Russia
the contray, U. 8. census reports that the former has the right to
show nn increase of business and nullify such treaties.
taxable property in communities free
May 20th:—An advance line of
from saloons.
20,000 Japanese meet a Russian
8. Even if the nbove were not force of 32,000 and retreat for a dis­
true, taxpayers and business men tance of 12 miles toward Feng Wan
would still vote for local option as Cheng. Fearing an ambuscade the
it grants simply home rule on a Russians abandon further pursuit.
most important matter.
J apaneso occupy Kai Chou in the
3. The spectacle in our own
Liao Tung peninsula where in on
city of a half drunken man work­
engagement Russians are defoated
ing on the streets against the bill,
with a loss of 300 men.
is enough to lead sober people to
May 21st:— Vice Admiral Skryd-
vote for it.
loff, the new commander of Russian
Siberian fleet arrives at Vladivos-
School Exhibit.
tock.
May 22nd:— A squadron of cos
Last Friday the rooms and cor­
ridors of the public school wore sacks is ambushed by Japanese near
filled with patrons and friends who Taku Shan and practically wiped
enthusiasically inspected the evi­ out. Only a few escapes.
May 23rd:— An
unsuccessful
dences of the thorough work of
Prof. Anderson and his assistants. atempt is mado on the life of the
The royal
The work in drawing, history, Eng­ Czar by an anarchist.
lish, mathematics, botany and liter- train is bombed but tho Czar es­
nturo received especial commenda­ capes without an injury,
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tion. Several lines of work not
hitherto attempted were in evi­
Bancroft Hems.
dence. The new library purchased
We are having fine warm weather
with the proceeds of the entertain­
ment last winter shows excellent and crops are growing nicely.
care in the use of the amount of
Our little friend Garland Murray
money used. A petition was circu- is getting along well with his
Piano Kecital.
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The pupils of Miss Latcurette,
who has been teaching music here
the past winter in connection with
the Academy, will give a public re-
cital in Mascnic Hall, Wednesday
evening, June 1.
The program will consist of du­
etts and solos, all o f which have
been most carefully selected with a
view to their being both entertain­
ing and instructive.
Among the
numbers will be two selections from
Chopin, the Polish composer, who
has given to the piano its most
beautiful tone poetry.
Among his
compositions none have been more
universally admired than the Noc­
turne Op. 37 No. 2. This is indeed
the most exquisite of nocturnes,
the middle movement containing,
perhaps, as beautiful a melody as
was ever written.
The whole
moves with a wonderfully refined
grace and charm that only Chopin,
after his genius had become mature,
has given us. This will be played
by Miss Sherwood.
The other Chopin selection is
waltz, Op. 18, one of his most popu­
lar waltzes, a “ dance poem” well il­
lustrating the dignity that led Flor.
estan, the Schumann critic, to de­
clare o f one of them that he would
not play it unless half the women
dancing were countesses.
Miss
Hanley will play this.
Miss Esther Boyd will play the
charming little piano classic by
Hadyn, the Gypsy Rondo, full of
the wild, rollicking life of the Gyp­
sy camp.
Besides these strictly classical se­
lections are many others full of
merit, and most of them by con­
temporary composers but which
space forbids mentioning.
Come
and see for yourself what they are.
Some of those taking part will ap­
pear before a Coquille audience for
the first time as piano players.
The proceeds of the recital go
towards paying for the new Acad­
emy piano. Admission 25c.
Republican
Rallies.
\VAuu|iiuic rouirii.
Christian Church Notes-
“ In the spring of 1901 my child­
The theme for next Sunday ren had whooping cough,'’ says
“I
morning will be Paul’s “ Greatest D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala.
Thing in the World.” In tho even-1 used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
ing, “ A Night Scene from the Bi- ■ with the most satisfactory results.
I think this is the best remedy I
ble.”
for whooping
The church was glad to welcome have ever soon
This remedy keeps the
Gen. Lytle Post G. A. R. at the me- j cough.”
morial services on the Lord's Day. j cough looso, lessens the severity
The Bereans met Monday at Mrs. and frequency of tho coughing
Haudsaker’s. Among other pleas­ spells and counteracts any tendency
ures of the evening was tho read­ toward pneumonia. For sale by R.
ing of a letter.from Miss Maud Ray, S- Knowlton.
telling of her trip to California.
The aid society will meet at Mrs.
Maury’s on Thursday.
Plenty of
work.
The children will meet at the
church Wednesday at 4 p. m., to
practice for Children's Day, June!
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There have been three additions
recently, by letter.
Face
Was Always V e r y
Pale and Thin.
Nervous Prostration-
Faint Spells.
Dr. Miles* Nervine Saved
My Life.
There is great danger m a run down con­
dition. Overwork, mental strain, the cares
and worries of business and the home, all
hgv« a deleterious effect upon the nerves,
which in their devitalized condition readily
fall prey to the attacks of disease. Aside
from the danger there is bo condition at­
tended by 60 many disagreeable symptoms;
such as loss of appétit?, indigestion or nerv­
ous dyspepsia, headache, tired feeling and
-’ agony of
loss I ot ambition together with i the
sleepless nighti spent in tossing restlessly
about, only t q rise exhausted in the morning,
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a true nerve tonic
which, by strengthening the nerves, restores
health and appetite ana brings sweet sleep.
“ For six years I suffered almost constantly
from a complication of troubles which culmi­
nated in cot&plate nervous prostration. I
bad no appetite, I could not sleep, I suffered
from indigestion and nervousness. As is so
often the case in nervous prostration I fre­
quently had weak, fainting spells. Doctors
aid not help me. They said my blood was
very poor, and I know my face was always
very pale. The very first bottle of Dr. Miles’
Nervine I took gave me noticeable relief and
I felt stronger than I had in years. My
neighbors In Puyallup, Wash., where I then
lived will testify to this. I also used some of
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Tonic and Anti-Pain
Pills. I believe the Dr. Miles Remedies
saved my life.”—M rs . J. C. B enedict , Tuck­
er, Utah.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot­
tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Hon. Frank Davey, of Salem, Or­
egon, will address the voters of the
following named places on the po­
litical issues of the day, on the
evening of the respective dates giv­
en below, viz:
' Bandon, Tuesday, May 31st.
Coquille, Wednesday, June 1st.
Marshfield, Thursday, June 2nd.
Myrtle Point, Friday, June 3rd.
North Bend, Saturday, June 4th,
S u m m o n s -
Hon. Frank Davey is a brilliant IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
speaker, and will discuss the var­
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
ious questions now being consider­
COUNTY OF COOS.
ed by the people of the country in George Bowers, Plaintiff, )
r
so fair and candid a way as to be
Campbell, Defendant. )
instructive to all. Come and hear Mnry
la lc .X a n d f r e e l y nignttft A s k in g t h e w o u n d e d h a n d s .
Tn MARY CAMPRELL, Defendant
him.
W. C . C h a se ,
directors to arrange for the school
In the name o f the Stnte o f Oregon, Yon
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Rice made
children’s use of the library this trip to llandon to be present at the Chairman Republican Central Com­ are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint in tho above entitled suit on
mittee.
summer.
No exhibit could be close of school, and to bring home
or before the 30th day of June, 1004, and if
you fail to so answer for want thereof the
made of the work of the Mothers’ their dnughter Loola, who will at­
will apply to the Court for the re-
and Teachers’ Association which tend the Rancroft school this sea­
f ilaintiff
NOTICE.
ief demanded in the complaint, to-wit, for
decree that the plaintiff is the owner in fee
was organized this year, but the son.
simple and entitled to the possession of the
work shows for itself in the in­
All persons knowing themselves south-east quarter o f sec. six, in township
Grandma and Grandpa Price are
creased co-operation of pupils,
to be indebted to the undersigned, twenty-nine (29), South of range (O'), West
They
the Willamette Meridian, that the de­
teachers and parents.
The part to come home this week.
are hereby notified that settlement of
fendant has no interest whatever in said
have
had
a
long
and
pleasant
stay
taken by Professor Anderson was
must
be
made
by
the
10th
of
June
property,
and that tho plaintiff's title there­
at Riverton.
gratefully recognized by Mrs. J.
or the accountss will be placed in to be forever quieted ns to any claims by
said
defendant
adverse to the plaintiff,
Mrs. Sadie Shields and little tho hands o f a collector and inter­
Curtis 8nook in presenting him
and for such other and further relief as to
equity may seem meet.
with an autographed copy of "The daughter, of Randon, are visiting est added.
Z. C. S trang .
This publication is made for six succes­
Conquest,” the gift of the Woman’s friends on Myrtlo creek.
sive weeks by order of Hon. L . Harlocker.
The Rock creek school is in suc­
Study Club.
Judge o f the County Court of the State of
Our Steamers.
Oregon for the County of Coos, dnlv made
According to the Oregon Teach­ cessful operation with Miss Etta
and entered in the abovo entitled cause
Rryant
for
teacher.
ers’ Journal each school district will
May 9, 1904, and the first publication of
Arrivals
by
steamer
Alliance,
this summons is May, 10, 1904.
Frank Culver nnd Joe Evernden
receivo from 25 per cent to 30 per
Wednesday,
May:
From
San
Fran­
G . F , M a r t in .
cent more funds than last vear, and saw a panther Thursday evening
Attorney for Plaintiff.
cisco: Mrs. E. S. Irwin, Mable E.
with these increased receipts and but failed to get a shot at it.
G36 Chamber o f Commerce,
Irwin Edwin Irwin, C. R. McClellan
Portland, Oregon,
the enlarged building tho board
A largo benr has been making
should have no trouble in meeting raids on tho sheep lately and has D. F. Abeam and wife, Miss M
tho wishes of the patrons for a first managed so far to dodge the traps Larsen, Miss L Garklow, Miss B NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S S\LE UNDER
Barklow, (J J Franchie, Mrs M J
class public and highschool.
and dogs.
EXECUTION:
Mann, T Bennett, I Tower, L M
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The prospect for fruit is not so Donahue, S Lando and wife, Miss
Notice is hereby given that under and bv
good in this part of the country as Johnson, Miss Black, Thus Irwin, virtue o f a writ o f execution duly issnrd
Do It.
out, of and under the seal of the Circuit
we thought earlier.
G L Riokel, Roy E Morris, C 8 Court of the state of Oregon, in and for
Ralph Winningham’s family are Wiusor, C Walker, K. V Kruse, C the county of Coos, to rue directed and de­
Tho H ehalo gladly casts its vote
livered, dated the 27th day o f Febmarv
for tho excellent project of having visiting at Myrtle Point this week. Soderland, M Rasanen, 2 second 1904, upon a judgment dnlv rendered and
class:
From
Eureka:
J
A
Sweet,
docketed
in the Judgment Lien Docket in
A uto .
the public school library in reach
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O N Nulsen, Marion Custe, E O said Court,, on the 2nd day of October 1894.
of tho children during the summer.
wnerein Isaiah Hacker as assignee o f David
Garrett, G A Clark, Mrs. O B Shiel Morse Jr., was plaintiff nnd Thomas
The library is a good one and
Dora Items-
M Leaby, J Pember, and 4 second Wyman nnd Rose C. Wvmnn were de­
should be where tho children can
fendants. in favor o f said plaintiff nnd
’•ead the books while they have
Once again the stage-driver can class.
against said defendants, command me 1o
the timo to read.
crack his whip nnd guide tho Bteed
Passenger list of north-bound Al- make by levy and sale out o f the property
o
f said defendants, or either of them, on or
over dusty roads.
lianco, leaving Marshfield Wednes­ after
the said 2nd dnv of October 1394. tne
Mnrk your ballot this way next
Part of Dora and Pleasant Hill day, May 25: R A Clark, O C amount duo on said judgment, to-wit:
Monday. Don’t fail to vote yes be­ schools are preparing for a pleasure Reeves, R H Harrison, Chas Mul­ #630.92 with interest thereon at 8 per cent
ner annum from April 17th 1903 until paid,
cause this is at tho bottom of the trip to Brewster Valley.
der, Chas Bolstrom, Otto Belquist, for wnnt of personal nropertv o f said de­
ticket:
Wrm. Hall is getting out timbers Frank Parsons, Frank Lane and fendants or either o f them. T have levied
nnon the following doserihed real property
familv, Mrs J F Wyatt and child­ belonging to the said defendants, to-wit:—
for a fino large barn.
I’ROPOSKI) DT INITIATIVE PETITION.
All o f the interests that said defendants
George Griffin has been laid up ren, H Sunderman, W C Loomis, or
F or I. cior I O p tion Ijiqnor L aw Vote yes or no
either o f them had on the 2nd dav of
A F Crocker, Mrs Markievitch, October
the Inst few days.
1894 or have since ncqnircd in and
300 X Yes
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John Anderson, J R Fitzhugh, Mr to the South-east quarter of north -west
A. J. Mays has a now girl baby
quarter anl north-east nnartor o f south­
SOI
. o
nnd
Mrs
Martin
Wallaco
nnd
four
west quarter, and
lots
throe and
at his house.
steerage.
four of Section seven in township 1*6
Very littlo logging going on this
sonth of rnuf?e 13 wo^t o f Willamtte Merid-
When next Memorial Day comes spring in theso parts.
inn in Coos Oonnfv. also, lot o f land, de­
scribed ns beginning at a post standing
the old soldiers of tho Civil war can
The mumps nro about playod out
It S . K n n w l f o n
north
seventv-four degrees cast seventy-
hnrdlv find fault wiih the Govern­ up this way.
and 1-10
from the south-east
dons not hesitate to recommend Ko- eight
ment or claim that republics are un-
corner of lot four in block thirtv-<»no in
George Dong has three singing dol Dyspepsia Cure to his frieuds the town of Empire City, CoosCo., Oregon,
grnteful.
The amount annually
as shown hv the pint of said town on file
spent for pensions is approximately schools running now, ono at Lee, and customers. Indigestion causes and of record in the office of the eonntv
$137,000,000, nnd this will be one at Grnvelford and ono at Pleas­ more ill health than anything else. clerk said Coos Conntv. thence north
It deranges the Btomach and brings twenty-four degrees east fifty feet: thenee
swelled several million of dollars it ant Hill.
sixty six decrees east ono nnndrod
i on all manner of disease.
Kodol south
month until nil the 62 year old
feet; thence south twenty-four decrees
George Folsom hns not got his1
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you west fifty feet; and thence north sixtv-
soldiers have been pensioned. Al­ tsnmp mill running yet.
eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia six degrees west one hundred feet, to the
ready the Pension Iluroau in Wash­
place of beginning, containing r»000 sqnare
S. L. Minard and Bert Folsom aud all stomach disorders.
Kodol feet o f land, the same being the sonth
ington employs 1,800 clerks, and aro finishing up their slashing they
half of lot of land designated in H. H.
is
not
only
a
perfect
digestant
but
a
there are four hundred others in I had partly done last season.
Lnse’s Addition io said Empire Citv.
tissue building tonic ss well. Re­ marked
various parts of the country. This |
,!M C” situated in Block number­
Parties report the Coos Bay W a.
is equal to two full regiments of I gon road good from Dora to Rose- newed health, perfect strength nnd ed 132. as per plat of said addition.
increased vitality follow its use.
And will on Fridav. the l"th dav of
soldiers.
hurg, as Douglas county men have
April. 1904, at. the hour of 10 o’clock in the
forenoon
of said <iav. at the front door at
Tho statement is made that B en-! been working their end of the road !
the County Conrt House in the town of
M O T IC E T O I R F O I T O R S
ntor Hanna used to pay as much as ' as well ns Coos.
Coquille, Coos Conntv. Oregon, offer for
$1,000 for a good political speech.
Frank G a r n is h has had ten acres Notine in hereby Riven that the tinder- sale and sell to the highest, and best bidder
for cash, the above described real propertv.
He had a well organized bureau for slashed on his homestead. H. H. !,,8npa ?*-* bo,n
trntorof the partnership estate of »dmmi*.
W. H or sufficient thereof to satisfy the said ex­
the purpose of gathering informa­ Fellows and D. A. Jackson were tho Ertlice, deceased, and that ad persons hav- l ecution with costs and accruing costs
ing claims against said estate are hereby Given under mv hand this tilth day of
tion and arguments for speeches, boys that <lono tho job.
required to present them, duly verified, to March, 9fil.
and conducted it on business prin­
S T H P H B N O V f.T T F R .
th* undersigned at the Coquille City |
W. L. O.
ciples, {laying well for good work.
Creamery in Coos county. Oregon, within j
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Sheriff o f Coos Conntv. Oregon.
six months from the date hereof.
Ho introduced business into poli­
For a big bargain in three fino Dated this 1st day o f February. 1904.
tics, and cared little for partisan building lotsin tbis citv, call at this
8. M. Nosi.sn. i
DeWItt’s JR*;? Salve
Administrator o f the Partnership Fsjtate
folk
office
of W H. Frdiee, deceased
fo r PNes, Burns. Sores.
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L U M B E R
F R O M
Osborn & Go’s Mill, Bandon,
Krewson & Goodman, of Coquille,
AGENTS.
Will take orders for lumber of all kinds and in quantities to suit
purchasers.
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Mrs Franz Thompson and little
sou, o f the Star ranch below Ban-
dou. visited friends iu this section
Full stock of choice garden seeds
The National Separate Leaf Tab-
several days, returning home yes­
in bulk, at Knowlton’-.
lets at tho New Drug Store.
terday.
W.T.KERMH).
Has just received a complete stock of new -
Worsted Dress Goods,
V el vets.
Silks and
An elegant assortment of new \Wash materials Jor early
spring «
Immense line of staole ana Fancy Ginghamsf Prices 8 1-3
to 20 cts. per yd.
Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri­
zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd ■
Pcales, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
Calico, 20 yards to the Dollar.
Ladies' Heady-made Summer suits [ and waists.
New Spring Clothing for iVlen and Boys.
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department,
New and
Stylish footware is arriung Daily.
Large assortment of up-to-date Hats just received, compris­
ing the Steadson, Crizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth.
We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Flour
and Feed,
Our Price are Bight. Farmers, bring your produce to
W. T. KERR & CO.
SUM M ONS.
in :
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR TH E COUN­
TY OF
COOS.
T. H. Mehl and William M eh l,)
partners doing business un­
der the firm name o f T. H.
Mehl & Co., Plaintiffs,
vs.
¡-Summons. |
H. R. Kribs, Defendant.
J
npo H. S. KUIBS, tho above-named
I fend ant:
Bicycles! J
do- I
Itamblers, Tribunes, Mitchells
and other makes.
Iu the name of tho State o f Oregon, yon |
aro hereby roqnired to app‘-ar and answer
the complaint filed against you in the above
entitled Court and onupe, on or before :
Wednesday, the 18th day o f May. 1901.
which is eight weeks after Tuesday .the 22nd
day of March. 1904. said last date being
the date of the first publication o f this
summons, and if you fail to so appear and ,
Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will j
take judgment against you for tho sum of ;
Two Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars and'
Rent. Repairing Done on Short Notice.
Eighty Cents gether with interest on Two
Hundred Dollars thereof, at the rate of j
six per cent per annum from the 9th dav j
of October, 1902. for the further sum of F ifty i
Dollars as atiornev’s fees in this action, j
and for the plaintiffs’ costs nmUdisburse-
ments thereof: and will take an order of j
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said Circuit Court, for the sale of any pro­
perty attached ip this action, and particu­
larly all vonr right title and interest, in
and to Certificate No. 6 o f the preferred 1
stock of the Bandon Oil Company, a cor­
poration incorperated and existing under
the laws of the State of Oregon, which has
been attached in this actian, sufficient to
satisfy such judgment, and costs and dis­
bursements.
This summons is published bv the order
of the Hon. L. Harlocker. County Judge of
Coos Conntv, State of Oregon, made and
entered on the 21st day o f March 1904. and
which order specifies that the same shall
be published for eigbt, consecutive weeks i
in theCoqnille City H k r a l p a weekly news- j
paper of general circulation and printed !
and published in the above-named County,
at tho City o f Coquille.
SPERRY A CHASE.
g o l d e n b u il d in g ,
c o q u il l e c it y
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
ALBERT FISH,
M
East Ei)d of Front St
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COQUILLE, OR
P. E. Drone,
Butcher,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offico.
Rosobnrg, Oregon, March 23, 1904,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tho act of Congress
of Juno 3,1878. entitled “ An not for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon,Nevada andWashington Territory,”
ns extended to all the Public Land States
by act of August 4, 189?.
Kleeps ccn.san.tl37- cn H a n d IFreslx Meat,
cf .AJ .1 Kinds,
C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P ork.
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity
JA M ES W. MART,
of Prosper, county o f Coos, state of Ore- |
gon, has this dav filed in this offico bis
sworn statement N o.-----, for the purchase
of the East ^ of S. W.
o f Section No.
32. in Township No. 27, S. range No. 11 W..
nnd will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before ,
BUT BU RN-
L. H. Hazard, County Clerk o f Coos
Conntv. Oregon, at his office in the conrt- ,
house at Coquille CiU, Co<-*s Conntv. Ore­
gon. on Saturday, tho 11th dav of June.
1904. He namosns witnesses: W. II. Har­
man. E. l>. Mvers. Webb Mast. Henry
Hervey. all of Lee. Oregon.
Anv nnd all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this otfico on or before Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts
said 11th day of June. 1904.
J .T . BRIDGES.
Large scales In connect ion
Weighing 10
Register.
Don't Have Cold Feet
John Peart's Coal,
of town at $
T o Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative
Brom o Q uinine Tablets.
Seven Million boxes sold In post 12 months.
Tbis
Signature,
j *
tv / A
per ton
cents per load
Car— Grip
la Two Day*.
on every
box. 25c.