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Sunday Orcgouian at Norton's
Pishing tackle at Murphy's.
Mrs. P. C. Lcvar is visiting nt
Myrtle Point,
N&w line of Guns and Aniuni
tiwi nt Murphy's
Mrs Frank IJovrn:if olTcmnilc
was in town this week.
JudgoW. H.S.IIydc has gone
toi Tacoma on a visit.
Bert Dinnnick has returmed
frtmi a visit to San Pedro.
Tnt Mbntcmy arrivcdThursday
and thi gasoline famine is at an
end.
There will' be" services in th6
Methodist church, as usual, Sun
day. The Myrtle Point G. A. R.
post was to give an excursion to
Baudot! to-day.
T. NNelson- has a lull mic
of paints and wall paper coming
on thr Areata.
Under the new law publishers
arc not obliged to exchange school
bdoks which have been used in
the last two years without legal
SJHJcticn.: .
When you want some extra
arce cheese call" on your grocer
for Sumner creamery full cream
cheese. 6 8 tf
Rosebttre Review -J. T. 'Clink-
-heardand sister Miss Alice, of
Coos river, were in the- city Sat
nrday. They will Visit friends iu
this countyfor a few days.
We maintain that there is uoth-
mp l,clandcstinc" about Marsh
field's record for good streets. It
is no secret to any ouc.
The Episcopal Sunday School
re-opens next Sunday alter the
annual summer vacation, at tnc
Uflual hour, a o'clock iu the after
noon. Pianos and organs direct from
the factory! Chas. Grisscn,
wholesale representative is in the
crty and tins some instruments on
exhibition at the Garfield. Don't
fail to see them. 92i-2t
Lewis Stronc of Myrtle Point
will visit this place next week for
the purpose of organizing a
grange
Night watchman A. M.
TVrombly is receiving much
cannncHddtiorr from, the citizens
and busiuess men lor ins im
partiality iu miming in all dis
turbers of the peace, whether of.
nijgh or low degree.
The David EVans was towed to
the Idwer bay Tuesday, haviug
oa board nearly iooo piles and
drawing 15 feet of water. She
will complete her load with about
300 more-piles from South slough.
The timbers range from- 50 to 90
feet irr length.
. Try it. You'll like it. A rare
quality of milk that is sweet, clean
and fresh, delivered every day at
your door. Call phone 171,
Flanagan S: Barry, Cenferville
Dairy. Milk 5 cents a quart.
Morning 'and eveniug. Special
orders given piompt attention.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Hodsou arc
visiting their daughter Mrs. Oli
ver Jory at Salem arriving there
on Sent. nth. Mrs. Tory was
sns- rha.t
quite seriously injured,
his CKk. A niece from a board!
whidi wan being ruu through a
planer struck her m tlie face bad-
lyl disfiguring her.
A EW FALL STYLES
TUT
CLOTHING.
You will find our NEW VALL LINK OF CI.OTHINC to be the hist that the
skill ol man has designed for men. Taylored iu the latest style, aud dependable in
every way. All of our uew garments are cut from durable wool fabrics, in neat
Mixtures, Check?, Stripes, New Greens, Plain Ulues aud Macks. Drop iu some
time at your leasurc and sec them.
Hawes Hats
Have had the preference for a loug time
'among fashion's votaries. The new Aut
.uinu Derby and soft hats areuow on the
;'way from the ea?r.
N AS BURG BROS.
Tho Jiellablo Dry Goods, ClolldnQ and Furnishing Goods Men.
Closing Out at Cost
Tlio ontiro Stock, Dry
goods, Clothing' Furn
ishings, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoos, Car
pots, Oil Cloths, Linol
eum, Mattings.
Tho ontire stock must
go at cost.
Store to lot. Fixturos
for sale.
XLNT Store.
One of the motives which im
pelled the assassin of the presi
dent was undoubtedly the desire
for notoriety, to get his name
iu large print, aud the press is
doing its best to. fulfil this de
sire. The Mail has printed his
name but once. That is enough,
aud so far as this paper is con
cerned the wretch's name will be
forgotten of men as roon as poss
ible.
Hon. A. H. Black of Myrtle
Point, representative from Coos
county at the late session of the
legislature and his son J. A.
Black were in Salem last week,
says the Salem Statesman. They
arc ou the way to eastern Oregon
seeking a business location. This
will be ucw3 to our readers.
North Bend Band's Offer
On Wednesday evening the
gentlemen composing the North
lleud band offered their services
for Thursday's memorial cere
monies here. At least, they tried
to do so over the phone, but for
sonic reasou were not put iu com
munication with Mayor Anderson
or any ouc who could make them
any defiuate reply. They pro
posed to come up in full uni
form and assist in any way they
could, without charge, but get
ting uo satisfaction they gave it
up. By the time Mayor Ander
son was informed of the offer
Thursday morning, it was too
late to make the arrangements.
Hard Fall
J. H. Hibbard sustained pain
ful injuries last Sunday evening.
He came in on the Gasuo and
was climbing a ladder to get up
on the wharf when he missed his
hold and fell back waul, striking
on the top of his head aud cutting
quite a gash. He was stunned
and rolled iuto the water where
he would have drowued but for
timely assistance. He is uow
able to bemt again.
DIED '
WITTICK At North Uend,
Ore., Thursday, Sept. 19th,
Emma, Wife of Victor Wit
tick, accd iq years and 26
days.
Deceased was of a most lovable
disposition and iter death comes
as a great fbock to the commun
ity in which she lived. Ik
sides the husband and baby son,
she leaves her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Klokas, two ?isters
and two brothers to mourn her
loss.
Funeral servises will be con
ducted by Rev. S. 1$. McClelland,
at the Swedish church iu this
city at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
The Herald says that Deputy
ShenfTGallier has gone to Jos-
pw to dow -oth
Laudts rumor
The latest style in dress hats
will be
Mrs. F,
received next week by
A. Sacchi.
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i t i jj!MW"WCfc ikj. ,
The Miss who is desirous of keeping in touch with the latest fashion Iu
fall floods will be pleased with an inspection of the new delivery of
FALL GOODS
Silks, velvets, diess goods, tnim
mings laces and notions.
GEORGE & TIBBETTS.
An Error Corrected
Editor Coast Mail:
appreciate your
kindly re
marks last week concerning my
discourse the previous Sabbath
eventnsr.
but permit me to call i,
your attention to an error which
comes out iu the course of your
remarks. The Presbyterian
church "as an organization" is
not antagonistic to the lodge. If
it were, common Honesty wouiu
. - .
or cuange my vciws. mu .uw
inisiuforincd on that point.
Very respectfully
S. B McCLKLLANi),
Pastor Pres. Ch.
Severely Cut.
require tue to leave us iniuisterycnan j fortj,c cw
James Kirktxitrick is laid up atiof sc!lool bo0us as liuht as possi
L. Heisticr's loardtug house with ' bj(,
a badly cut foot. He received , 'jlcs5dcs tJlc verv imiK)rtant item
the wound from alighting .po;of exiwiwo. the new books are fur
the bit of a sharp ax when jump. i5U.ienor to tlle Q 0L.S ,xm om
ing to the ground fioni a spring-1 chiWll!ll sl0,lW i,ave tj,e )ClK.fxl
ooant. l nc mis-nap 100k piace
.u vjagv: "BKs "i'i "; ,
iJcaver Ulll. u win ue sevei.w
It will be several :
weeks before he cau bc about.
The cut required a doxen stitches j
or more. He is a member of thc Miss Hroute Coflelt, of Coos
Modem WcoJuien of America, of river, will stint Monday for Roie
Coquille, and carries au accident burg ou her way to school at
risk iu that order. Philomath College.
Mrs. II. M. lllack, ot Sumner,
Teamsters Wantedat San Francisco.; iutends to start next week for a
. .. . ... o. -' visit to the valley.
sou iiruiiiatvia uv -.j.v;u, .(.w
and S;.oo per day. Pares refund
ed after two weeks work. No fee.
Steady work to cood men. Ap
ply at Independent Employment
Uurcau, Room 5, 109 California
St., San Francisco.
FOR SALE
Must bc sold at oucc, owner
leaving city. Fine Rosewood
case piano am oai: cased organ.
Any one desiring citner liisiru
incut would do well to examine
this offer. There is not a better
orgau 11: tue city,
sold cheap.
. .
Hn!i will In.
itotii win oe
GOOD
APPROPRIATION
FOR EMPIRE
The county court has ordered)
that not to exceed Siooo be at)-,
propriaieu ior uie repair aim 1111
.-. . . ,
provemeut of the county road
betweeu here, North Uend and
Umpire. Commissioner Mcintosh
will decide what work is to be
done, and it will l:e carried out
under the supervisor of road
district nuniUr a. With the
j 50 raised by subscription, the
sum now available should
make
substantial improvements
Misfit
is certainly the 'most uncomfortable thing
that can happen to a SIIOU-HUVKR au
ill-fitted shoe is dear at any price We fit
your feet and your pocket-book as well in
FLOKSIIEIM'S STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE
SHOES, S3.50 TO $6.00.
Hrm'ivwmmmtumnkrrjiw.lMjTtrr
THE LADY
Clothing, Shoes, Hats.
Change Your School Books
Every district officer in the
county has been furnished with n
copy cf the Text Hook Circular,
icviiiwl liv tin. Ktnt. Itnilil of 'l
RiviuR all lieCMsa,y i-
totuialiou relating to the change
of :hool tcx-bookii recently
made Ly the State Boatd of Text
Book Commissioners.
Since the time in which t'.e
text-books now in use can be ex-
ones of like
I grade at about half the tegular
retail ptiec expires Dec. 31 ot tuts
vear l especially request every
' 1
school officer and every patron
VI
our public sellouts to atietui to
this matter promptly and thus
1 a t . I
lllill-il ill.. MVIWIWII lit ttllO Oltlllll.l
q lhe cIwuj,e .,s )0l MS u cnu bc
made. Very rwjwct fully,
. m !i,,.,.f
County Superititeiideut
Circuit Court Proceedings
I) 1. WiiUwii i-t al v M I. Kloyil-milt
for partition -Cniitlnmst.
Hire dray wf'uQ Hay Laud l'i ni'
t ton nt law cmilinuiil.
A;;iitmilt nf .1 W Cnx to .Toll 11 K
Hull lllial lUTiiiint 0 li'il.
Axoluiimciit of Dai Id Murce to I Hack
ir Ci'iitlmii'il.
II S llyil.' r J11I111 V .Maxton it 11U
Hint for imrtltinn rontlinieil.
Aii;iiiUfiit of Ivntlterim Wrst to A II
Morse- Coiitiinuil.
K II (Mm i Jolin S ('i)kc coMtliniHl.
Axfienuii'iit of Toiillrixik llnw to .1 T
Hall roiitliiuiil.
.Ii'ITithui Ullllunw ih K .1 Cnhir
iuctlmi at law Mtliil 11ml iii-iiiI-miL
.iK"iiifiii 111 .1 1111111 in 11111 r 10
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r."h V" .......
Uiwrnuv .li.lin-oii V,' K Klrotlidulx
-uit M forirliwi'iiiorleiiKt ouilliuiiil.
AMlKiimciit f T J Mlllwvll to A I)
Mon-f riuitlniinl.
nn.nl HiTtllll fllldWi'll tn M CillllUVll
ROAD iHiilt fur ilivonv iiiniliiiuil.
Kllii-rt lyiTn W llCurlitt nml W
m-tlon nt Inw-unliT viuitlriiiliif; nal.
,,r7:!.l;',; ,,.,.. ,,,,..,.,,,. , ...
-" - via On" "
tlmt at inw 'Pium,
J It lifiirini ih Matt .Vyntroi'1 i't ill
iU'liim Ht luu ilMtnluMtl.
(Ikh K Dm' A I) .Miirii id iiN -uit
In furrrlo-r iiHirl(,'iiK't Jii'lKiiii'iit for
tl'.'in.
Jnlni Suilr n l.tirlun fi Inline action
at law i-iiiitniiKil.
1. 1. .Iiiiimiiii 4 (ii-o T Si'liriHiler id al
1 ai'tlmi hi law jiiiliiiifiit fur JIM!.
1 J J lluiiir n Unira Hell llmoir
ilhoriv Kfantiil.
; Itnii lirant vi W II (Ionian ct iiIm milt
I to fnrwliM iii'irtifdKf onli'r cunillriM
I Iiil'wiIi' of rnal iroH-rty.
Willi, r Slnilulr h C M U .V K It I'.
1 art'oii nt lau iIIhiiiIi-hI.
hraliani Cntlli n S II Ciitlii id 11N
milt in fori eli'!' iimrtKiiK''-" dtli d mid
llil'llliK-ll.
.IW.Maidii Minnie Mmd -milt for
ilhurii' rontlmiiil.
Klijiili .sniilli k llarriidt J NIclioU id
11U huh to furifliw' iiiortu'iiKi) iluTcil
of fordo-wri1.
.lainiii Wall vh Win II fionlwi id 11U
mill to fortx-liMO iiinrtKaKO'Coiiliiiiii'il.
Stiitc bind ItiMrd h Allen l'nnliart
id al- -u it ti fonidimo ninrlj,'a.u mil.
tlniinl.
Mad' l.nml l(oril h Matt .Matt-on 1 1
ill. .lilt In fori't'Io.n iiinrt((tii' ilirfi'
of furi'idiHiirti.
Mltrlii'll. 1.i'wIh,(c .SIhmt Co T S
Mliintl iii'tloii at Iky, jiiiluim nl fur
i;tl.:iainl 4S, .itty fiw.
Stll It I'IiiIIii Aliirimi I' 1'lilliiiiH
.int Tor 'I none cuiiUiimmI.
Anti.iiiij A Wnlpy n((m (uy Land
( 11 ft hU -nit lu fonndoMil iiinrtK'iUi'
jiiiluiiii'iii for il.'Jl and ally fiiii ifr,io.
linn Uliy vh Milium and 11 A drahaiii
"tii'tiun nt law mdtli'il.
NnttlH Wliliiplii w ri I) Wliliil ill
im I'ontlinuil.
N l.ori'ii. m Audiow JoliiiHiiii ( t nln
mi 1 loH'fifr- inurtja((i' jiidKiiii'iil
lor V'.i 1.1, nit) wnH
' sr;H.,UHiilmi(;i" Wiiil;Iir it
Jilrf unit to foiuuli'Mi nnrt;;ai juilij
innt ror iili'.
Wm NorrN n Kriinz Tliomjisou -in-Hon
at law- nil led.
II K l-'niHt vn Knink HarrowH rt al -Miilt
to Ion clowi inorlKiii'ii- ilIxnili-H"!.
Mjrlln llouill vri.f 1) llowidl -ilUorcu
granted.
.il 1' iVjulcrKriiPH id alw vs Coniitiiiiri
McliolN ai'iHiliitiiiciit t renim" -Kil
Karriii iiiiMintii ri'fiTfi'.
.loliii llillioka vh Kiln Aliraliniiiwui id
nln -iiintlon for Hlicrllfn ilmloriluri'il
Hindi1.
Htuto vs John Kitaii--larceny in ilvvell
lilt; -ploail KUllly M'lilwici'il in- ycarH.
In matter of npiilli'iition of .I0I111
Marwlen for and In ladialf of Jiiiiii'H
Marwlniwrlt ot liulieiw corims writ
Uled. .
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,C00S COUNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION
Program of Second Annual Conven
tion to he held at.Coqutllc
City Next Week.
MONDAY Al'TlCRNOON
2:00
IJ.cvotional, Ucv. S. S.
White, Cwpiille.
2:00 Welcome,
Stiue, Coiuille.
Rev. C. A.
2:25 response,
Mrs
1?. N.
Morse, Eiupite.
2:30 Round Table Talk,
Home Department, Mrs. Dr.
Roberds, Myitle Point.
3:00 Reports.
Schools, jvetetary, treasurer,
sttpeiiutciideuts.
3:30 Apppoiutiuettt o( coui
miltvH. 3:35 DiKtiSiiiou 1 iiehiiiuiny
j-
Convention, Wlmt it
May do for the Wotket.
1:05 Round Table Talk
Sunday School Management.
MONDAY HVHNMNO
7.30 Praise Service, Rev. O.
Ciillcapic, Port Orfoi 1.
y.5 utgnuizeu s. n. VCKK,
Rev. C. A Doison, State Field
Woiker.
TUESDAY MORNING.
9.0U Devotional, M.C. Mill
er, Dora.
9.20 Address The Hiblc and
the Sunday School Teacher.
Rev. F. E.'Schofield, Dora.
O.O Round Table Talk-
Teachers' Training and Normal
Work. Rev. C. A. Dotsou.
I0.20
Twentieth
Rev. J. M.
LVutury
Hunter,
Teacl
er.
Coiuille.
10.50
it. 00
Discussion
Address The Relation
of Teacher to Puril. Mrs. Win.
Abeinathy, Dora.
APTKRNOON.
2.00 Devotional, Rev. C. A.
Hyatt, Coquille.
"Primary work, Mrs. W. F.
Dishcr, Coquille.
2.30 Discus.siou.
1.50 How to Get and Hold a
Class of Hoys. Rev. C. A. Dot
sou.
3.20 Relation of Church to
Sunday School, Rev. R. C. I.ee.
Marshficld.
3.50 Uusiiiess, Report of
Commiltcs, lilectiou of OUicers,
Adjotiriuiieul.
KVKNMNO.
7.30 Piaise Service, Rev. Mr.
Haiueii, Myrtle Point.
8.00 An Up-to-date Sunday
School, Rev. M. O. Uritik, Co
quille. S.30 Reaching theUtireaclied,
C. A. Dotsou.
9.00 Adjoiiruiiieiit.
Larc Attendance
School cotiiiiiciiced Monday
with a l.uoc atteiidauce. On
Wcduesdtiy the eiitolliiiont was
31, the largest in the auiinlt: of
the .school. More were enrolled
ycbterday. but 1'rofcsi.or Golden
was unable to give the figures
this morning.
Travel by Sea
Arrival (y Alliance, fiom I'm Hand,
Snd. H: I1' ISotvinan and wife, .Mim
K Womlriiir, A 1! Ktli'khon, C A lloNm,
Mamie and Midla (iolinHin, K Hamlin,
I' ('arl.illl K I'ole, Hc-mlo Cole.
DiiiiirtineH fur Knieka ly Alllnnce
Tlmrmlay: It h Tyrrell, H ll llollirook,
Mm II 1'ierce, W limit and wlfi', Hadln
Ktlcklaiiil,.MiiHM Ali-lliiirn, MIhh Myons.
Arrivalii hy Areata, Wedniwliiy: MrH
llaHHeinineller, MIhh Wi'Htorland, .1 Me
Deniiott, .1 Varrlnfftnn, Mrn Caiimladl,
MlM JlcCiiniwe, T II Tlidinor. It A lVrry,
U I) lloylo, N Ward Ick.MrHCIiarple, MIhh
lloyle, 0 K'Nalili, 'J It CliiimlierH, J Cluir
ple, K Kditi, (1 riiiHtafhon, N Kwiiiiboii, J
.lolnison, A ruternon, II A Nalili, Mrn
Wiirillck.
For a bad taste iu the mouth
take Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. For sale by Johui
Preuss. .
FOR THE CHILD;
Don't u'lilit'i'lillilieii miller 111 llfo hot wen I lie
Otvo them wluil 1I117 need In tin' uy of loomdlllluB
alotlieit that will porinii Hut frco uo ol iirino mill
Icovunl iliWiilnpuiunt ot lln I'Otly, Wn huvn tnmo
Moiilniul nervier ihlr. " nvnl mill irntty in.i4)
miiili'MHt nmuymini prieeiulittt liotilil inleioid you
NORTH rfo STAR.
Bossio Richards, Propriotor.
Cor. A and Second Sis,
mi mM':
Rfc?;
.aM
1M
I'B?Et
s03m
;&$
TO
A Distinct Triumph
Oar imilkMl lullMlrt, for lh ntlkillon o'
rlrcllkil)f lu 4ny M ol I lie liy In no il id It,
Iiak (ilnril .titliilnct ttluiiiili In llil Ifincli
u( Ih IhmIIiic Kiriic. glie ulWf.uUou uline
nrf uil nml Mt rndiUMil ly t'li)tlUii.
lUlteiKH for horn r oi up, lirjrr unf iut
mrtw uw, 10 up. 1 li h k It In On clonic
I'lirifnt 110I In tf piki1.
Red Cross Drug Storo
John Froussi Frop.
(iliORGI: W. YOAKAM
MEETS HARD DEATH
Gorco by a Hull He Dies Alone
Near His Coos River
Home
On' Monday afternoon George
Vonkaui, of Ceos liver wn fatal
ly gou-d by 11 hull, and was later
found dead near the jqxt whete it
ocournil.
About a o'clock in the aftei
tiooti he stinted mil with his dug
to drive out of his p.iUiuc a bull
belonging to one of lib neighbors.
He took au axe and a hammer to
icpair the fence, and Mid he
would bc back iu au hour or no.
As lie diil not return Kcaieh was
instituted and about five o'clock
the body was found by his mjii,
John.
Fiom the surroundings, it was
evident that Mr. Yakam had
tried to head the bull, to drive
him out, when the animal had
chargee1 him. The bull was 11
two-yeur-old with sharp horns,
and he goied his victim once in
the lower part of the abdomen.
Mr. Voaknui then .untie his way
into some brush near by an-1
when found win; iu a kneeling
X)stute with his back against a
log, the body being not yet
cold.
Deceased was born iu Illinois
and was 49 years of age. He
came to this country with his
parents iu 1853 or 4. For many
years he has resided on his farm
on Coo.s river, where he has
reaped the reward of Ins energy
and l'ood ittduemciit. He was
highly respected by nil. He
leaves a willow, formerly Miss
Alice Noah, three daughters and
one mm, Grace, John, Mary and
Marian, the two latter being
twins, all well grown. His aged
mother, Mrs. Lydia Yoakaiu, and
several brothers and sisters also
survive him. The funeral took
place on Coos river Wednesday.
TWO BOVS NARROWLY
ESCAPE DEATH
Ry the caving down of a high
bank on the McPherson lot, cor
ner of 1st and U streets yesterday,
Prank Ilobson and Howard
Vineyard were both injured and
narrowly escaped being crushed
to death' Uoth boys, who are
about 1. years of age, weie em
ployed iu (hiving one-horse carts,
hauling away the dirt which wai
being graded" down by a force of
men. T te mn : was nooiii id
feet high ami a stump which sat
011 the surface had been under
mined to a dangerous degue.
The mass came down without
warning, but fortunately the
woikmeii got out of the way.
Young Vineyard was standing
in his cart aud did not reach the
ground in time to get out of the
way. He was nearly buried and
one foot was severely hut not per
mauaiitly injured.
Hobson was out in the street
When a flying clod struck him
and broke both bones of his leg
below the knee Neither boy
was eeriously. hurt otherwise. 1
m&ti4 n KK,7y:
ij, i , " -Kill jt y n u
MLttumi immuflr.v
wmnm
VSTLri'
Prooorvlng Timo.
V krrp tin. Uit up)1x iif iliulri" riulli ot
Ml klmla, drtli I,,,,,, (I,, giowM,, IU uMoiir
vilililiig tuiAnor iHMrite iliuiiM l mtr un.l
Mil on nt. ' Vtrp 11 full Mini, nf rtl Ilia
tinwiMiy coni-uiiiliaiiH for Mil nuuilng,
Oampboll & Eiokwortli.
jaco)E3HBiKdnBiiaannnimn
I N P I. A Y I N G jj
" Till! KACIiS'M
H
B
Had Judgment
often nfiilu in empty
HKlktft. Tim vim line of
niir money piuviiloi fur
tliu liuppliicM of til tt flltlllO.
Yon wi.le nnililiie. when
)oii iluiil hero Von Ktl Hut
ln-ni for your null and tliu
innt CArefiil attention to
your witliea anil nawi 10 per
ccnl.ilUciuini for enli. "
H
Flanagan's Pioneer Market.
-( mbm"
f. W. KJflLSON".
DHAMMt IN.
Latent Mmlcin nf
Vnrnlidien ami
Wall 1'iipor,
Itrunhon.
Hrai's Pore Mixod Paints
A Specially.
Orders
ItONT KT.,
promptly filed.
MAUSIIi'lKI.I),
Olt.
HEAL ESTATJS
011 SALIC.
A linn liimini'KH lot on A nt, 11000.
Urtolllnr. Iidiiiu 1111 -mll, 0 rooms
A pint or land L'lH ft. Iiy 100 ft.
fuoinirnn rami trunk in Month Miudi
lleld, 7.'0, Will noil in Inilk or half.
Konr luta next to I'onlolllco on I'ron
t 4M0U.
llinimi ami lot in WohI MuriililloM
fllKX).
lloiuti mid lot in .South Mumlillulil
ftJW. ,
Six loU in lllk 10, South MurHhllulil
ltloole 70 in NnllcvM addition to
Coquitlu Ulty. Kmjniro nf
W. If. Dottiii.Ar.
Slate Treasurer's Wflli Notice
riliilii of Oregon, TrcuMiry I)eit.,
Kiihim.Kept. !'', l!)(ll.
Xotien Ih lioii'hv ulveii Unit Micro
urn I11111I1 In the Treaxnry with which
tu ri'ilei'in all iiuliliinilliiK clalo war
rant drawn on tho niaioeiili liounty
fund and endoiiil " I'reioiuteil nml
mil paid for want of fundi" prior lo
.January 1, I'.KU. All uuuli war.-antH,
nriiiiuy oudorHeil, will ho paid upon
Ut'cniiilion at lliU nlllen, luluiimt
ilii'iiuu eenMiiK fnuu nml aftur lliiit
date.
Oiiah. K. Moiuii;,
D-l l-'-'t Hlato'l'iranuer
AT THE" CIIURClinS.
I'ltllSUYTKIUAN'llUKUII.
(riorvlci).)
Hiliiintlifclinnl 10;00AM
I'riiiuililiii; MorvicuH, 11 .00 A Al, unil
7 !.') 1' Al .
(JIHhIIiiii Knilimvnr, OdlOl'M,
Miil'WookHorvicoH,Thiirmly7:!l() I'M
Hainueldl. McOlelhiml, 1'ablur.
Leff Injured..
lid, Doyle had one of his legs
badly bruised Moudajv in Jolmi
Yoakam's logging camp at Ilea--ver
Hill, by,- a. log rolling, tinom
him,
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