» ê»i„ dit Xii'l ÏHTflîfi. County Court Proceedings C. c. A. Kotes Frightful Accident. Alex Siora Drowned E x c u se s in vacation after July, Prospects for the Academy On Friday o\ cuing Alex Storn, a A frightful accident occured on 1903 term- brighten everyday. The Superiu- n idcut of Marshfield, was drowned Ihe Daniel’s creek logging railroad Indigent« 0217 00 t* u'k t,t lias canvassed part of the ; the cutup of Andre > rorsness, almut 6:30 yesterday morning, by Salaries .... 7.7. ........ .’’. 493 34 ground and \>ill continue in the i : e :r P a rk ersb u ; . which Mrs. \V. C. Bickford and Circuit Court Docket. Indigent soldiers........................... 88 00 field much of the time until tin Mr. Stora, with the assistance of , Mrs. O. E. Gipson wi re instantly 1 one of the other men, hail taken a killed under the wheels of the log- 1121—David Morse, Jr., to I. Hacker: telephone bill............. .................. 13 75 opening on Oct 5th. assignment, A. K. Seaman for assignee Ameng the last year’ s studeuls large scow from which a lot of hnv ’ ging traiu. Tho stoiy i f the ae- Regular September. 1903, Term. hcard from is Evere’ ia .hor, who had been removed, from the landing cidout, us told by eye-« Dresses is 147!!—AV. II. S. Hyde vs. J. P. Max ton, JUSTICE COURTS. has already spot- . for a place at and had tied tile's co w on tho out- as follows et al, suit for partition, L). L. Watson, the first of tl : ■rm. His sister will side of ilio boom and then skirted In re inquest of Hugo Andela: Tho unfortunati iadi s, in coni­ att’y for pl’t'f. so me (fine. no by or -ing tin, bcom b y 1 puny with Miss limthu B oilli, bad 1523— Kathcrino West to A. P. Morse, G. A Bennett..........Juror.............. $ 1 00 likely enter at tho ¡1 J. H. Milner.......... 1 00 Misses Carter and Price, who did ■ d.itij; o v e r Ihe logs, when, it boarded the train at h . ; ’s camp assignment, J. M. Upton, for assignee. A M. Twambly...... 1 00 HUCb splendid work hist year, hope ■’ i ! .. drifted their poei - 1 to ride down to the river, about 5 1750— J. B. Hunt to Geo. 1*. Topping, j J. Lee Drown . j qy to lie with vs again Ibis. Several in a •• or ' .v ! ot dose enough to- miles. The train was loaded with assignment, Geo. P. Topping for as­ K. M. Welder.......... “ ..... 1 00 on North Fork nre expected early in J. A. Matson............ “ ..... 1 - ‘ t to juicp from one to the logs aud had stopped at the piat­ signee. Harry Noble.............Witness , 1 5 o 1 the term. ii! ai : : !;c one on which he hes- , form, which is on a Ir ve l with the 1758—T. J. Stillwell to A. D. Morse, as­ Jacob Anderson...... ‘' j 50 A number of new students have ¡tated for 11 1 i f opportunity ~to 1 top of the trucks. Conrad Hagquist..... “ signment, J. M. Upton for assignee. Mro. Gipson and Miss Smith had 1 50 talked favorably nnd wo slmll look ; : c .n l , , to turning with him Dr. Wm. Horsfall... “ T U E SD A Y , SEPT. 8, 1903. 1U82—John Snyder vs. Lucian Gignac, action at law, A. E. Seaman for plt’f. 2032—Margaret Kardell vs K. W . Kar- dell, et al., suit for partition, Hall A Hall for plt’f. 2034—John Bear vs A. Markievitch, suit for injunction, J. W . Bennett for pit’/, Hall & Hall for df’t. 2011—Julien Hingue vs Oregon Coal A Navigation Co., action for damages, M. Henri Labile, E. 11. Watson A A. J. Sherwood for pit'/, J. W . Bennett nnd J. S. Coke for df’t. George Cuuumg, o f Ashland, . former resident of this county, bsving lived on the bay and at this place, arrived here on a visii the latter part of the week. His many friends were exceedingly well pleased to see him. He is in the restaurant business aud doing well. U.icle Dave Mathers, of I’arknrs- luirg, bad business in town yester­ day. Dr. George Hussel of tliis city, made Baudou a professional call on Saturday, returning Sunday. The North Fork bridge having been completed, the traiu was able Thu following is the order of to reach Myrtle Point yesterday. services at the Methodist Epi-copal F. AV. D.-ijuia, superintendent of church f It), o’clock h . m. it L. CoV business, is up from that place on business connected with preaching by ihe pastoi at II the firm. o ’olock a. m., followed by the ordi­ N. I’lvler wlio had the misfortune nation of baptism, and reception of members into full connection. to burn bjs eyes badly with molton All who wish to be baptise I nre re - babbitt metal at the mill last week, puested ta be present, at t!i- in l i n ­ is much improved an 1 went yes­ ing service, also those the' v e i‘ . he terday to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. received into full connection. The j Lamb o f Fishtrap. Epwoith I.engin wi'l meet at 7 The Gospel meetings being held o’clock p. id . A full l. luh t whUo Mrs. Bickford got on Dr. E. E. Straw......Ex. physician 25 00 , . , . ... , , -to the end o the log, hui **e t|le j il,,t of tite • ii^ritiO. which was E. Mingus............... Coroner’s fee.. 14 45 old students this year thun last. cm, ,: to t„ a po r swimmer, and headed toward the load. W e liopo to incrcaso our Normal In re inquest upon Janies David­ '¡il.m in ath-m; or so to mount . . . , , . ... class this year. Wo shall have . . . . . . - , , As the engine labored m start- son: tu r n in g log, hem , , place for four freo of tuitiou, in at the side ot lue * ing some dirty water ,;u I :ioot was , 1 ... sank ami di ! rt come un *ny mure. , „„ Ine ... .-¡n - tlimwn upou thè ladies and as thè AV. E. Thomaa..... .... 1 40 consideration of certain work » u u t lK o r 20 feet ... ....................________ ,....n,„.. <( Two of these places have The water w Ed Bavmond........ ... 1 40 echoed. ! train was moving very slowly they t < 1 40 been spoken for, and will not be deep at low thh and the body stepped off and upon tho platform <( Cliarlvs Lavine.... .... 1 40 given to another unless wo fail to dot rccnvi-red ill Sunday. to get on a truck farther back. Lawrence Maker.. “ ..... ... 1 40 Ilis h-rothei. Matt Stoia, audjyiing Smith stepped aboard all Richard Abbo...... ..Witness.... .... 1 50 boar from them in time to com­ «( Any person L> •, " I) . ksUorn, of rig-jit, but when the two older lad. James Dings........ .... 1 50 plete arrangements. “ Jones 3’ all who knew ■ over then, tho second a topping on • “ II. II. McPherson. ... 1 00 :ii)i- young man of good their b o d ie s , both being instantly [ A. B. Tenbrook.... . “ ......... ...» 1 00 trease ourcommercial class lmb; a- i sterling character. He killed. * Alfred Matson...... “ ... 1 00 connot attend the day class. Art purely co-operative in evorv rsspect and the Company will sparo had et - a member of the order W. D. !.. F. Smith. . “ . ... 1 00 There were four logs on the truck It is oxpected that the Latin noither time nor money .n teaching tho people at large the k n u i tho Stum Society since \V. S. Wheeler...... . • “ . ... 1 00 aud it took some time to raise the D. H. McIntosh.... .Witness .... ... 1 50 j class which began last year will 1891. great and inestimable benefits which come to each and overy car and release tho mangled forms ** C. 11. Lax............... ... 1 50 coutiuue this. Another class will I).-sides the mother, he leaves of the two unfortunate victims. member of its system. Herman E. Kronman “ ... 1 50 be organized for beginners if u <( several brothers and sisters u. lb , Chas. Smith......... ... 1 50 sufficient number apply. M iss Smith had a narrow escape, J. T. McCormack... Ex. physician Bay including John and Matt Stora, Last year wc had pait of tho Mrs. Wm. Lackstrom an ! Mrs. Cun- as she was seized by one of the fall­ ($25 reduced to $10)................ ... 10 00 ing Indies, but Chas. Kern, who was E. Mingus.............. •Coroner..... ... 10 50 tenth grade and thence downward. rad Hagquist.” 2018—Florence Sheridan, et ah, vs Em­ pire City, a municipal corporation, suit to quiet title, J. W . Bennett and C. F. McKnight for plt'fs, Hall A Hall for df’t. 204!)— A 1! Daly vs Elizabeth Munro, et al, foreclosure, James T Hall for deft. 2003— Henry Sengstacken va J T Mc- Cormuc, suit for injunction, J Thorn- burn Boss and E 1! Seabrook for plt'f, Hall A Hall for deft. 2009—H T Schweers vs Sarah A Watson suit for partition. Sperry A Chase for plt’f, A J Sherwood and J AV Bennett for df’t. 2075—Tlios D Holland vs Coos Bay Mill A Lumber Co., action at law, Hall A Hall for plt’f, J AV Bennstt for df’t. 2078— Dora Hermann vs Geoll Holcomb STATE VS. It. A. GRAHAM. ct al, foreclosure, Hall A Hall for plt’f. AV. H. S. Hyde, justice’s fees........ $ 4 90 2081— J A Peabody vs D WSmall, action E. M. Shaner, special officer......... 3 55 at law, J AV Dennett for plt’f, C F Mc­ STATE VS. M. A L. ROSENBERG AND Knight for df’t. CALIFORNIA CO-OPllATiVE MEDICAL Their Methods EGLIPSE, also on tho truck held her from AVo intend this year to have lull falling. classes from tho ton Hi down to the S. J. Lyons and AV. T. Kerr ar­ seventh. Other classes below this AAk C. Bickford, tho husband of rived from their trip to Los Ange­ will be formed if necessary. les on hi : 1 - connected with the one of the unfortunate woman was F. H. PATTON. The music class will be large this I*. F. & L. Co. Arrangements engineer on the train. Aa he was 2082— A W N'eal vs Grace Neal, suit for AAT. If. 8 . Hyde, justice’s fees........ iji 5 10 year. Miss Latourotteis thorough­ have been mado whereby Mr. on the opposite side of the cab, ho divorce, J S Coke for plt’f, AA’ IJ Doug­ Allan McLeod........ Marshal......... IS 15 ly qualified for her work and conics Lyons, now member of the linn did not know that thoy were get­ las for d f t A. M. Sneath..........AVitness........... 1 50 highly recommcuded. This will he will occupy a position in the Los ting off the train or on again and ....... 150 08 3—A A AVerley vs Coos Bav Laml Co A.H . Mulkey............... “ he saw nothing of the accident. a rare opportunity for those who Angles office. F. P. Krick................. “ ........ 1 50 action at law, AV U Douglas for plt'f. want to take piano or organ instruc­ Dr. Horsfall, who was called but j STATE VS. RICHARD ABBO. .Alms L tiei i Sperry, 2081—J C Haglund vs Henry Seng daughter tion. AVe shall also provide a class' of tnd Mm. Sperry, of of eouree do nothing, reports that j stacken, action at law, J W Bennett Stephen Gallier, sheriff fees.......... if 3 40 Dr. E. Mingus........ AVitness........... 2 90 in vocal music for nil who want it. til is city. n to San Francisco by Mrs. Bickford’s body was quite bad- | for pit’/. AA’. H. Dee be................... “ 2 90 If a large number apply, we shall til à ( hict ■ ■ attend school, to be ly mangled, while tho only serious 2085—O A Kelly vs Bose Kelly, suit for Jones Gunn................... “ 2 90 nltornato it wit h elocution and it injury to Mrs. Gipson was the James Diggs............... “ 2 90 will he free to all students ready to absent se (a 1 mouths. She will divorce, A J Sherwood for pit’/. crushing of her left arm, though be accora] i d by M rs Dr. Suook Fred Gul t ................... “ 2 90 R u b b e r G o o d « a n d U m b r e lla s . 2080— Etta Smith vs ( ieo A Smith, suit death appears to have been install-1 Harry Thurston..... “ 2 90 take it up. ’ Arrangements may al­ «1 O il' H-S !•)■■:. u for a visit. for divorce, Hall A Hall for Plt’f, so be made to give instruction on John Murphv.......... “ 2 90 taneous in both eases. R. 8. RAY. Prop. 0 . 0. s. •:f rd, the real estate 2087— Carl AV Pressly vs Blanche Press!v Ohas. McCulloch... “ 2 90 the violin, guitar and cornet if call- Mrs. Bickford was of middle age, j worked «11 Sunh i.v night with un- County. Oregon. there Mr. Holden holds a govern- 1 41 ««■ S!;,,-* ,T. T. BRIDGES. 2097— C II Dunning vs C li A Bon,under Y O U ! A. W ill Gat iiring will and excellent judgement. Register. I , ’ octjpn al law, Sperr , A Chase for plt’ f roent position.” Mr. Holden thinks t TV , . lBia.rio. there must be some mistake about! D,sturbanecs of strikers arc not The fire caught from a slashing 2098— CJ Branch!.« vs M Bo vnhnrg, NO. «849. into the slab pile near the mill You can save this amoaut if you will and make your dear ones the “ government position,” but at n<’ -V “ H « rave as nn *n>. r-v tri TBKASUBY DKl’ UiTM ENT action at law, J S Coke for plt’f Overwork, .-. 1 1 tcli mado an exceedingly firce happy. No homo complete without a piano or an organ. I f yon are this distance it is liest not to dis­ disorder of the system Oliice of Comptroller o f the Currency. loss of sleep, nervous tension will file, and only fo. the peifect work- looking for beet values pute it very loud. Washington, D, D., Jnne23, 1903. in : of Marshfield's excellent fire- fn oiinccment. be followed bv utter colht) e, un­ - - • WHEREAS. By flatinfactory evidence For Spot Cash or on Time Payments less a reliable remedy is immed­ engine, if would have been iiudos - presented to the underai«ned, it has been K iv e r l o n Pick -u p s . The meetings .-,r Lie ( V 11 j iately employed. There is nothing sib:e for the men m have saved the made to appear th;*.l t’he Firs; National AAe are prepared to intoiest you and make the assertion that we Bank of Cotiuille,” located in the Town null. Church u n it Dcing 1 k.miuo’ ed v I'Ve Schooner Albion is now tak- so efficient to cure disorders of the of Coquille, in the County o f Coos and cau do MORE for you than any other I’ iauo or Organ House in the Evangel M i Holmes and Itand- If you_jire interested write at once. State of Oregon, has complied with all tho country. ing on a load o f lumber at the mill Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. proytaotiH o f the Stales o f the CJn itedFtates sacker an- attracting consider-able wharf. It’s a wonderful tonic, and effective required to be complied wltn before an as­ THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICK ERIK G, WEBER. MILTON, attention. The sermons nre clear nervine and the greatest all around sociation shall be authorized to conuiie. ce Pi ice Bro s have purchased the medicine for run down systems. It aud strong aud the music is first the bnsineBM of Banking; N«» av T here fobe V0SE,HI\ZE, with ihe jia n t WIIITNEY is a combination o f I. William 15. ltidpely, Comptoller **f the cl-ss. Air. Holmes lias announced gaso!i' e launch “ Iya.” AAre nre dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism, Currency, do hereby cernifv that “ 'Mie soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled n r where. subjects as foil iws: Tues. Eve. The pleased to note such enterprise by and Neuralgia nnd expels Malaria First National Bank "of Coquille.” iooated Twenty.eight othe makes we handle. iii tut Town of Coquille. in the Conntv of Church, R -il and Ideal, ‘-The Five those towus-rnen. It fills a long germs. Only 50c and satisfaction Coos, and State of Oreqon, is authorized AA’e also have in stock a fine bnp of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and Kingdom , 1 Chart) Thors. “ Are felt need, not only for the mill in­ guaranteed by R. S. Knowltou, Of Fast Heart Lasted to commence the business of Banking as A full assortment id »'.rings. provided in Section Fifty one hnndredaod Mandolins at prices from $o upward. We Right? Friday, * AA’ Imt shall 1 terests, but also for the general Druggist. sixty nine o f the Revised Statutes o f the Steel strings 5 ceuts each. 160 Hours. X >,v music received weekly. answer God?.” On Saturday Eve­ public here. United States. James Ferry, o f Marshfield, ac­ ning the people of Coquille are In testimony whereof witins^ my hand Assignor’s Notice of F¡¿¡ al Scittlemeni. Doctors Didn’t Know and Seal o f office this i’wenty- third day of promised it rare treat in the way of companied by his family, made his Notice U ht :« b\ given, rist >! lin h Une! of June, 1903. What To Do. a Htcri'ojticnn Program consisting brother Joseph's family a visit last »•r, t!u* ti ily »puli i * . : .) • •»«’ i ;t Seal. | WM.!L\ RIDGELY I O O- P- H A L L - In til matte« of t ht »t »d * • Davi Comptroller of thoCnrrtncy. of Illustrated songs, Moving Pic­ week. M .. I... ;*i - , i v ,t u, :, , :r‘!! V P a * bvn D r.M iles' M enrtCureand tures and Highly colored slides Mrs. S J. Ft rry and her daugh­ lit of Ids r t r'-. 1 tlo* •1 'j ;•<»,. (oHV’t * : i f v. t The Illustrated noug is always Pop. ter. Rose Ferry and Mrs. Jose tile MtHt” ..« t >r» f t : i !.. \ Nervine Cured Me. db- l li H »1 :. (•., t u • MJ ’ S’C.- ubir ml at h ast five of the vetv phine Daniel!, left for Pendleton W : « L t . !. t ........ 1 f\. . • id IJ*. “ ¡•or seven yeir- I h*v • t troubled best will Le given. More than :00D Oregon, where they will tie met bv Cure* Crip • ; wit'i what the i rs called a ’last heart,’ •- *--T Duce from f'-e U 5 *itl beat to twice as in Two Day*. . .A't. which in a ‘ nt ¡ime would exhaust me Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Flour and Feed, C. B. LEEP, Harness and Saddles $."> u i I liny c Organ sil) i! floiliii ck CH A S. G R IS S E N M U S IC CO. To Cure a Cold in One Day a, spent a day «Tili ns last 1 1 Fi infold, o f Marsh her cousin, Mrs. L. I: ^r* - no " ‘ ' -J ^ terribly and only alter tie^tment bv aphysi- tek to normal far gone to care much what h ippened. I)r. Miles’ al­ manac said, ‘‘write for advice” and rav son wrote, receiving a nice reply- neighbor told us he had used vour remedies with great ben­ efit. I took courage, be mo the use of Dr.Miles’ j New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine until I had taken eleven bottled of the Heart Cure and seven bottles of the Restorative Nervine. I had two slight attacks after I i began the use of your medicine the last one lasting only thirty minutes. For jnnre than three months my hcart has run without a flurry. I am cured, ...id L)r. Miles’ Remedies Take Laxative Bromo Q u in in e Tablets, Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. js T h is SlJJHatUrP, rny & on every box. 25c. IBKliTtV.V Strang’s Emporium. Glassware and Dishes, Wood and W illow - ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers sheer. Outing Tlanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods B l’h-akets, Lad ie s’ and Tents Underwear. - Coquille, Oregon ,