(Jcquifif Cits
,
TU E SD AY , MAY 5 1903.
Ovor a Mountain Trail.
B y R obert R oland .
D ear R eader :—it bag been so
much more oi a tnak to get every
thing in readiness to conduct my
numerous train of nephews and
nieces, oe’r the mountains, that at
one time, I feared you would be
disappointed,— in “ we,—all of us,"
for the promised chapter this week.
You see, there was so much to
be done,—for we must have stop
ping places along the way,— as
perhaps none of the vigorous
•young troupe would be able to
■do” a twenty mile tramp, and
get anything out of it, but hard
work, even in fact if some of them
could make it at all in one day. We
were out for pleasure and recreation,
and that being the sole object of
the trip, it would be absolutely
wicked, in fact, a punishment, for
the troop to push on, and take no
time to use their eyes, or rest up
ambitious feet.
“The Fairies,’’ quoth the Uncle
of the crowd. “ Didn’t you see them
skipping out wbeu we came? Fair
ies and mountain Trolls, my dears,
who always have a care for good
children
Now let me whistle and
see if some of them will not come
back again”
(Now I might say—
by way of parenthesis—that no one
except myself had seen some of
those same fairies vanishing over a
near by hill, as our merry crowd
drew near.) “Oh now, what are
you giving us, Uncle.
I don’t be-
ieive in fairies," said practical John
nie, "at least not the kind we read
of in books.
I think you know all
about it, and more than that, you
are the nicest old fairy in the whole
business."
“ And there are others,” said
Uncle Robert, as he blew a loud
shrill whistle through his hands.
then again bring, “nearer to the
wayside inn, where toil shall cease
and rest begin” the thought, what
a blessed thing it is, we connot
see the path before us, or know when
it shall end.
When I returned the fire had
about burned itself ou t
Every
bright young pilgrim was far away
GOLDEN B U IL D IN G ,
COQU ILLE CITY
in dreamland, and I—happy that I
had given them so fair a send off—
K
e
e
p
c
o
n
s
a
a
t
l
y
o
n
H
a
n
d
F
r o s l i ^ d e a r.,
rolled myself up in a blanket, and
with a potato sack for a pillow, lay
c f -AJLJ. K i n d s .
down on the floor before the fire t o '
have my share of the night's
C o r n e d B e e f a n d P ic h le d P ork.
sleep.
And I was sure to find it, for the
enjoyment of those children had so
possessed my soul, that I was as
serone as the mellow moonlight,
without
I’m gotting in a drowse.
However, before the electric light
is turned off dear reader, remem
ber, that we will climb the mount
ain next week.
Drone & Ray,
Butchers,
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quanty
la
D is a p p o in tm e n t
Never comes to the customers buying their goods at
P E R R Y ’S S T O R E .
....
For every dollas you tender the house you get Ita equiu-
lent In value.
The business me do has been built on these principles,
and it Is on these principles me stand.
V © (9 \ _
Dry Goods. Groceries. Boots and Shoes. Flour and
Feed
Stock in all Departments complete
Closing O ut S ale AT
Then tho’ they did not exactly
issue from the hill side, it was not
long before a young fanner and
his wife appeared on the scene, ac
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companied by the “Schoolmistress,”
Continued from First P uro .
and two of her larger girl scholars,
nor was it a great while before we 2071— A J Hamlin, vs W P Bovee, suit
were all finding storage room for a for specific performance, Sperry A
Chase atty for pltf. Settled and dis
bountiful supper.
We had four
Black Warrior.
missed.
Thoroughbred Cleve
kinds of beverage, to wit: coffee,
“ O, little feet that each lone yearn
•Maat wander on thro* hopes and fears,
land Bay.
tea, milk, and “ Adam’s ale,” and 2072— H K Boot et al vs Marie Heuck-
"Must nohe and bleed beneath yonr load,
enderf, et al, suit in equity to reform
while there was no great predom
“ I, nearer to the wayside inn,
deed, A J Sherwood atty for pltf. De
“ Where toil shall cease and rest besin.
inance of cake, there was plenty of
s Salesman, No. 417 T h e la t e s t in
“ Am weary, thinking o f yonr road.”
cree for reformation of deeds.
good wholesome food for hungry
Sire Scampton Monarch, No. 543
2073—
J
Danley
Budd
vs
E
N
Smith,
It therefore became necessary children, to which they paid their
d Cyrnble, 8. B.
Frank E Alley and Stephen Gather,
for me to go ahead, stir up the devours with becoming prompt
suit in equity for injunction, John T
scattering inhabitants, and make ar ness.
TEMPEST
Long, atty for pltf. Default and de
rangements for the care of my nu
It was well worth the journey to
at M r s , G. M o o n ’s
cree.
merous relatives, all of which I am
i s Bay Chief, No. 459
see those children eat.
2074—
Lee
Crew
vs
C
H
Crew,
suit
for
glud to say, was happily accom
Dam i Babe Robins, No. 1021
The meal concluded, everything
You mill find the latest In Fall and Winter Millinery .at
divorce, JM Upton atty for pltf. De
plished, “all unbeknownst" to the
(
(d Mayflower, No. 327
was
soou
put
in
order
for
the
fault ond decree of devorce and custody
my store.
merry crew, who wore to accom
of minor child.
This Thoroughbred Stallion and Jack will make the season of 1903
pany me.
Indeed the iuhabitants night, and for breakfast,—several of
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp
got quite enthusiastic about it, so our larger girls and boys joining in 2075— Thoe D Holland ve Coos Bay Mill at Myrtle Point after the 15th of March, both ou the same terms, winch
ing
done
to order.
to
help,
and
then,
tho'
the
sun
was
A
Lumber
Co.,
action
at
law,
to
re
that during my “all alone" m-
will be $15.00 to insure. Will be at Coquille till March 15th.
cover money, Hall A Hall, atty for
iatory trip, I was successful in ar yet an hour high, everybody was
pltf. Tried by jury ¡ju ry disagreed.
ranging two camping grounds on ready for the evening’s enjoyment.
Gz a n t H a r r y , M g r .
Coutinued.
our way over the mountains, and There were swings in the trees, and
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
get possession of a large unoccu hills to climb, and wild flowers to 2076— Z T Johnson, adm of estate of W.
gather
but
the
“
Uncle”
of
the
ex-
B. Woods estate, vs Elbert Dyer and
pied “shack” nt the end of our
Millard Shuemaker, action for dam
journey, which I prepared to make peditien, warned his young com
rades,
not
to
start
in
too
brash,
and
ages for trespass. L A Roberts and J
“ Home headquarters,” and from
H Hall atty’s for pltff; J M Upton and
which we could radiate in various advised them to troasure their
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A J Sherwood for deft. Dismissed
directions, and return again the strength, for the eight mile jaunt
Onl y $ 5 a month
and the mountain climb on the mor
on motiou of plaintiff without pre
same day.
on thie installment
row.
judice,
Thus much for perliminaries,
plan-
But any old fellow who has 2077— Z T Johnson adm of the estate of
only remarking that the history of taught school, and “raised a family,’’
— O —
W B Woods estate vs Fred N Perkins
this jaunt may not be as much of a knows how hard it is to restrain the
action for damage« for trespass; L A
.A.1 Kinds ofLeather Goods found in a.
rare thing to most Oregon readers, exuberance of youth. When, from
Roberts and J H Hall for pltff; J M
Harness Shop.
as many others to whom these pres ten to fifteen years old, and just
Upton and A J Sherwood atty’ f for
ents may come.
I
also
do
all
kinds
of repairing in this line at reasonable fi gure
dead tired, they’ll quit, and so
deft. Tried by jury, verdict for deft.
Behold us therefore on the after when the “shades of night’’ drove 2078— Dora Herrman vs Geo U Hol Front street,
W ill O e t Y O U
-A.
-
-
Coau.il! , Ore
noon of a beautiful spring day, fill them in, many of the younger ones
comb et al, foreclosure; Hall & Hall
P ia n o -
ing every nook and corner of the were ready to be put away in their
for plaintiff. Continued.
You can save this amount if you will nnd make your dear ones
little steamer, which was to take us little bunks, but were allowed up 2079— John Tellefson vs H R Reed and
I happy. No home complete without a piano or au oruan.
If yon are
ten or twelve miles, “ up the river” awhile longer, as I wished them to
H Olson suit to foreclose chattle mort
looking for best values
and land us nt a point whence the participate in all that was going
gage. J S Coke for pltff; J M Upton
deprives you of
tramp began.
It was a regular on.
for deft. Decree for foreclosure.
“ division of labor” party, for each
your dear ones.
At last when we were snugly 2080— G Tonada vs C Martini, action at
one had some kind of a made up gathered in the large room, and a
We are prepared to interest you am! make the assertion that we
law; A J Sherwood atty for pltff. De
Show your love for the one who can do MORE for you than any other Piano or Organ House in the
pack to carry, tho larger boys, not big fire bla:.ed on our broad hearth
fault, judgement and order of sale of
thinking they could be loaded and the neighbors had many of
is gone by providing a monument conotry. I f you are interested write at once.
attached property.
down so, that a gun would make them come in,— with the assist 963—D L Watson et al vs M L Floyd, et
worthy tho memory of that on e.©
any addition to their share of the ance of the “ schoolmistress,” a
THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICK ERIN G, WEBER, MILTON,
al, suit for partition. Dismissed on
A large monument or a small
transportation. As before announc program was devised
in which
V0SE.HINZE,
mith the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f
motion of pltff.
marker,
whichever
you
choose
at
ed they expected to qualify them some of the declamatory talent of
1652—Flanagan A Bennett bank vs C B
soundness,
strength,
beauty and tone unequalled anymhere.
his place, will show the best judg
selves for the Presidential chair by her pupils was mingled with that
l U E R I U N Co., suit to foreclose
Tmenty.eight
other
makes
me handle.
having a “ bear hnnt ”
of a few of Uncle Robert’s com
ment of first-class designers and
chattle mortgage.
Cotton, Teal A
workmen.
We
also
have
in
stock
a
tine
lino of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and
Our first stopping place, after rades.
Minor and J W Bennett for pltff; J 8
Mandolins at prices from $5 upward.
A fall assortment of strings.
leaving the boat landing, was three
And we had some songs mixed
Coke and J C Flanders for deft. Man
Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly.
miles away.
We had a good road. in too, and altogether it was a very
date from supreme court.
The walking was excellent and the merry time, the program being car- 2081— J A Peabody vsD W Small, action
wild wood aflame with flowers. carried out without a hitch, amid
at law. J Vi Bennett for pltff; C F
The girls wanted to gather them great applause.
McKnight for deft. Continued for
I O- O. F. H A L L
C oquille , O regon .
all, and there were frequent “waits”
term.
But all things, pleasant or un
by those in advance, for the flower pleasant have an end, tho’ before State of Oregon ve A. E. Suckau, In
OIESIE j -
laden maidens to come up, who we really reached “ bunking time,”
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
dictment for larceny in a dwelling
with arms full, to be thrown away or the departure of our guest, there
by Baile. Geo. M. Brown dist. atty.
United States Laud Office, Roseburg, Or.,
warrant of arrest issued. Convicted
April 14, 1003.
when they found something prettior was a general clamor among the
of
petit
larceny
and
fined
$100
and
Notice is hereby given that in compli
and were never weary of loading up nephews and neices, for “ Uncle
ance with the provisions of the act o f Con
Costs.
and unloading, with the forest Robort” to tell a story or “ speak a
gress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for
1750—J.
B.
Hunt
to
Geo.
P
Topping
beauties.
the sale of timber lands in the States of
piece” and some of the older ones
assignment, att’ y, G. P. Topping. California, Oregon, Nevada and Washin
And,
remembered the proposition for the
gton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub
Final report filed anil approved.
lic Laud states by act o f August, 4, 1892,
formation o f a “ club.”
"Trnant boy, with lanshing eye,
1647—E. B. Dean vs J. S. Coke, as adm.
Chased the winded butterfly,”
W ILLIAM J. WHITE,
"Ah, my dears,” said old Uncle
of David Wilcox, deceased, suit fo
forgot his Robert, and its too late for a disolution of partnership, etc. A. M. Of Marshfield, county of Coos. State of Or
egon, has this day filed in this office his
pack and his gun, in his ambition to story, or to organize a club to
Crawford and D. L. Watson att’ vs for sworn statement No. 4942, for the purohase
the E. K of W. % of section No. 20, in
have a good time, and take as many night.
plaintiff; Bennett A Coke, atty's for of
township No. 27, 8.. rang»» 11 W., and will
unnecessary steps as possible.
If
defence. Settled and dismissed.
offer proof to show that the land sought is
We must leave something to be
FANCY BOSOM DRESS S H IR T S
they had not done these things done later on, you know, but you 1949—W . E Bines vs C. B. R. A E. R. R more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
they would not have been your shall all all have your wills in due
A N. Co., action at law, J. W . Bennet his claim to said land before W. U. Doug
$
1
OO
a
n
d
$
1 5 0 a n d h u n d r e d s to c h o o s e
true, wide awake boys.
A A. J. Sherwood atty’s for plt’ f, J. S las, U. S. Commissioner for Oregon, at
season.
Our guests and the good
Marshfie'd, Or., on Saturday, the 27th day
Coke, att’y for def’ts. Debt permitted Jane, 1903.
Between the river and our first fairies who have been with us and
Cheaper grades 50 aud 75 cents.
to tile second amended answer. Tried
Ho names as witnesses: George Beale nnd
camp, there were quite a lot of assisted us tonight will soon take
Jess Smith, o f Marshfield, nnd Hiram Bet-
by
jvry
and
court
instructed
verdict
settlers and the appearance of the their leave, and its time that every
tys and Alherl Bettys, of Fairviow, Or.
for defendant.
Any and all persons claiming atlveisely
invading host was wolcomed with one of you was laid away for the
the above-described lands are requested to
2047—H,
B.
Reed
vs
C
H
Ackerman,
the merry shouts of children, and night.”
file
their claims in this office on or before
action at law, J 8 Coke, atty for pltff,
1903.
tho reasonable comments of older
“ Then give us a recitation,”
D L Watson atty for deft. Answer said 27th day o J. f June.
T. BRIDGES, Register.
people. They all kuew me by this chorused a lot of the larger ones,
O
•
I
that will last, look well and give complete satis-
filed. Verdict for $839.19.
time, and as the time was at the full but how they knew I had ever done 2051—Thoe. H Walker vs E U Burns
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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setion at law.fA E Seaman, att’ y for
moon tide, they were each and all such a thing, was more than I could
United Htates Land Office.
plt’
f,
Hall
A
Hall
atty’s
for
deft.
invited up to our camp, to help us guess.
Rosebarg, Oregon, March 12, 1903,
Answer and replyjfiled for trial. Dis
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
“ make a night of it,” and you
“ All right dears,
I ’ll give you
missed on motion of plaintiff.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
scarce need be told that many of a recitation, with the understand
of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale
tho young pioneerB accepted the ing that its a “ good night,” and that 2065— Rogue River Packing A Navigation of timber lands in the Htates of California,
Co va Stephen Gallier, action at law, Oregon,Nevada andWashington Territory,”
invitations.
after it, you are all to get into
Hall A Hall atty’ s for pltf; A E Sea as extended to all the P ihlio Land Htates
by act of Angnst 4, 1892,
It was five o ’clock in the after dreamland as soon ns possible.
man atty for deft. Dismissed on mo- j
CARL F. HENDRICKHON,
noon, when we arrived at our camp, We don’t have to be moving very
tion of plaintiff.
and it is safe to sav, one never saw early tomorrow, but its time every 2060—Buffalo Pitts Co, a corporation, vs J of Orafton, county of Walsh, state o f North
Dakota, has this day filed ia this office his
a more surprised lot of children. blessed one of vou was in the land
H Powell, Matt fjystrvim and S B sworn statement No. 4002. for the purchase
Cure* Grip
They all had their appetites with of Nod.
of
the Houthwest
of Section No.
Herman, action at law, Pipes A Tifft
Is T w o Day*.
8
in
Township
No.
28
8.,
Range
No.
them, and there was a fire blazing
"That’s It. W e’re agreed," came
and E B Seabrook atty’s tor pltf, L A 11 W.. and will offer proof to show that the
in the broad firo-plaee, of the de from half a dozen voices at ouce
Roberts atty for deft. Dismissed on I land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
motion of pltff.
serted “ shack,”— I had preempted. and soon “ Uncle Robert” was on
to establish his claim to said land before
Seven Million boxes told In post 13 months.
T h lS s ig n a t u r e ,
The pot was
boiling.
There1 his feet, had made his best bow,
E. \. Dodge. U. H. Commissioner for Ore
llnndon Recorder.
gon, nt Myrtle Point. Oregon on Tuesday,
was a goodly array of tin ware, nnd announced the subject of his
2nd day of June. 1903. He names ns
plates and cups with a partial sup “ piece” to be: “ The Frenchman and i Henry Ulemens, of Lampa creek, the
Andrew M. Hiverton, of Crooks-
returned Sunday from a visit to! witnesses:
ply of knives and forks, and other the rats.”
ton. Minn.; Webb Mast: of Lee, Oregon:
It is very funny and |
San
Francisco.
He
was
accom
W.
W.
Rogers
and E. N. Smith, both of
accessories
of
pioneer
living. used to be one of my favorito reci-1
Myrtle Point. Oregon.
There were bunks all about tho j tntions, wav back in the last cen- , panied by h¡8 wife who has been
Any and nil persons claiming adversely
room, and in the large rear a d -! tury. I was in a young mood again in the east for »orne lime nnd who the shove-described lands are requested to
file
their claims in this office on or before
met
bim
iu
the
city.
ditions, a big rough table and' to night, and so convulsed the
said 2nd day of June 1903.
more bunks.
There were blankets j audience,— sent all the kids laugh
J. T. BRIDGES.
J, H. Wnndliug, a brother to F.
Register.
and
comfortables,
and
room ingly to bed, while as host, thank M. Wangling, arrived here last Sun
enough to sleep the entire party, ing our guests for their coming, I day, from Nebraska. He comes to
and all seemed to be going on as then bade them pood night
visit his brother and will lóente iu
tho’ some one was expected, and
Then I wandered out in the this part of the state providing he
yet there was no one in sight, ex bright moonlight of that spring can find a location that suits bim.
P u ltr y Pam ,
cept those of our own party.
It i night, and as I
wandered, I
Clarence Boyce resigned hi« posi
was wonderful, and the astonish-I thought how much future happi
tion in the life saving service at
Prop
ment of the troop finally focused ness and misery might be cooped
the Cuquillo station and contem
upon the leader of the expedition, up in the “ Bhack" by the hill side,
ARAG0,
OREGON.
plates going to sea. He has been
ns a dozen or more of them s u r-1 and how many years, some would
visiting his old home at Kloraa TbrouKhhre.l cockerel« from $1 up,
rounded me exclaiming:
know, and how few some others; creek during the past week
an.I «•■.os SI per sotting.
---
“ Oh Uncle Robert!
How did all how some would be given to wealth
Also
Scotch-Collie«
pup* of the very
Fine ladies’ shirt waists snd
this happen. W ho did this? Who , nnd some to poverty; some to fame,
finest
strain
ou sale.
summer
goods
at
Mrs.
Nosler.s.
aud others to plodding toil; and
lives here?”
15 f t
“ Tempest”
LYONS' MILLINERY
“ Commodore" Ladies, Misses A. Childrens Hats.
Lyons’ Millinery Store.
M IL L IN E R Y
<
IV E r s , C . I V I o o n
C. B.
LEEP,
$5will by ¡in Organ
h arn ess and Saddles
$10 a lion Hi
Death’s Harvest
For Spot Cash or on Time Payments
Coos County Marble and
Granite Works.
CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO.
1MAESHFIELD,
EXCLUSIVE ELEGANCE!
In Men's Furnishing Goods, correct
styles and Right Prices.
(iioici’st Assortment of Lawns, Organdies and
opnng Dress goods
Fresh Supply of Groceries by each Steamer.
J . S . K a n m a tz .
T o Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. ^
on every
box. 25c.
S tra n g ’s Em porium .
J, R Stillwell,
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W illow -
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flan els,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
Z. C. STRANG, Prop,, - -
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Coouille, Oregon.