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Coquille Herald. Coos Bay W ill Have Railway » • I U I « » ü Ihr M a rk i-t E q u a l lu C h a m b e r la in '» C ulle, C h e te rà auil Official announcement was made yest.-rday afternoon from the office WEDNESDAY, AÜG. 9, 1905. of General Manager O’Brien that the South ru Pacific would build G overnor Cuambeilains Visit. blanch from Drain, Douglas County A h announced last week Gov. along tb course of Elk Creek and Chamberlain arrived at the bay on the Umpqua River to the coast at Cardin , thence south aloDg the tb« Alliance last Wednesday morn ing, but owing to urgent business coast to Marshfield, opening the at Salem demanding bis personal interic • f Coos County to develop attention, his visit to Coos and ment and commences as soon as the Curry counties was much shorter final survoys and right of way work than was expected which was greatly can be completed. The route has been decided upon. The distance is regretted by all. On his arrival at Marshfield, the 81 miles. The estimated cost for a Chamberlain Democratic Club took standard gauge line o f first-cl tss him in charge and gave him a clam construction is $3,500,000. Coos county is one of the rich di bake at Charleston bay in the after noon and a banquet at the Blanco visions of Western Oregon, compar atively slightly developed because hotel at night. The next morning, in company of lack of transportation facilities, with Mr. Burns, who- bad gone to and has heretofore been obliged to meet him, the Governor arrived at trade almost entirely with San Fran this place on the train. The fore cisco. A survey has been made by the noon was spent in looking over our court house and other places of in Southern Pacific Company of a line terest and in shaking hands with from Drain, 165 miles south of Port citizens. In the afternoon the land, to Marshfield, on Coos Bay, Liberty was chartered aud an excur a satisfactory route hvs been found sion was taken up the river as far as Fred Schroeder’s place. On the return a short stop was made at Fishtrap when an amusing incident occurred— luckily not a more seri ous one. The Governor in com- pany with Judge Harlocker, J. J. Lamb and John Kronenburg, en tered a carriage for the purpose of taking a drive over the Fishtrap country, and had hardily made a start when one wheel ‘ ‘Went to pieces all at once” like the famous “ one-hoss shay.” All rejoiced that no one was injured, but many were the regrets expressed that no one in the company had a camera to snap His Excellency as he crawled out of the overturned rig. While here he was the guest of Dr. Wetmore, who gave a dinner with three or four iuvited guests and in the evening, after an address in the Masonic Hall to an immense throng, a little smoke was enjoyed by the Governor and a dozen or so others. From this place Mr. Chambortain and Mr. Burns went to Myrtle Point the next day when an ad dress was mado from the veranda of the Myrtle Point hotel. At one o ’clock they took a private convey ance for Langlois to bo present at the W. O. W, picnic there, which was the Governor’s objective point. After an address there at ten o’clock Saturday morning, another at Bandon at 8 in tho evening, at tendance on the Masonic lodge, a ride to this place Sunday morning on the Dispatch, where he was met by a special train from Marshfield, an address to the Marshfield peo ple in the opera house that night and a ride on the Red Men’s goat, our chief executive bnde tho peo ple of Coos and Curry, with prom ises of a speedy return. To say that he made many friends while here, is putting it mildly, but making friends seems to be one of his peculiar characteristics, if one may judge from the voto he has so frequently received at the hands of nil parties, regardless of politics. ► «•«- - From Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonder nre receiving a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Pochlmann their son and daughter, all of Baltimore, Md.,and Mrs. Em ma Brooks of Santa Cruz, Cal., Mrs. Jas. Ferry and daughter, of Marsh field, are visiting with Mrs. L. Travers, Mr. and Mrs. Manel Her mann of tho South Fork entertained all of the above mentioned people on Sunday at their beautiful new home. Mrs. and Mrs. Sherley who have been here for tho past seven months have returned to San Francisco. Mr. Shirley was in the jewelery nnd barbering business. He recently wont into partnership with Mr, C. Bender to whom he sold out. Mr. Page taking his tonsorial parlors. Mr. A. Bowerman who came here for his health some ten months ago. departed for Seattle on Tuesday’s Shingles. FOR SALE. A one-fourtb interest in the equipment of the Coquille Steam boat Co., consisting of the steamers Dispatch and Favorite, and three barges. Inquire of Capt. T. D. White, Bandon. I(li< u iiia li-m this notice. Dated this 3rd day of duly, 1905. A. J. Sherwood, Administrator ot the Estate of E. I.. Wil »on, deceased. A dm in istrator's Notice- Notice is hereby given that the under signed, by order of the County Court for Coos county, Oregon, has been duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Elvina Hoot, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to the under signed at the office of A. J. Sherwood in the city of Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 1st day of August, 1905. URIAH HOOT, Administrator of the Estate of Elvin a Hoot, deceased. When pains or irratation exist on any part of the body, the appli cation of Ballard’s Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sulli van, Prop. Sullivan house, El Reno. O -T., writes, June 6, 1902: SUMMONS. “ I take pleasure in recommending IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Ballard’s Snow Liniment to all who STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR are afflicted with rheumatism. It THE COUNTY O F COOS. is the only remedy I have found A lma F enoglio , Plaintiff / Suit in eq- V8- <-nityfordi- that gives immediate relief.” 25c, S takish F enoglio , Def’ nt. j vorce. 50c and $1.00. right of way obtained, the work of constructing this line would begin. General Manager O ’Brien departed last night for Southern Oregon. This is on6 of the mostimportant Notice. undertakings in the Northwest for All persons knowing themselves several years, as the new line means indebted to the Furniture Firm of the opening up of a vast country Ellingson k Jacobson will please between the present line of the call and settle by August, 10,1905. Southern Pacific and the ocean, the The Firm has changed hands and resources of which are enormous. the accounts mvst be settled by that The road will be about 31 miles in date or tbe accounts will be placed and will closely follow the waters of with the attorney for collection. Elk Creek and the Umpqua River Coquille Furniture Co. toward Gardiner, there south along I V c u lia r I>ls a iip i-nrum e. the Coast to Marshfield. It will have the distinction of being the J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., first Hue to cross tbe Coast Range laid the peculiar disappearance of Mountains in Oregon, as well as the his painful symptoms, of indiges first oue to penetrate tbe heart of tion and biliousness, to P -. King’s New Life Pills. He says: “ They one of the greatest timber belts in are a perfect remedy, for dizziness, the world. sour stomach, headache, constipa The opening of the new section tion, etc.” Guaranteed at R. 8. will directly benefit, in a large way, Knowlton’s price 25c. tbe trad» of Portland. It will over- j ----------- ■ ■ come the present isolation of the ox-j ADMINISTRATOR’ S NOTiCE. tensive t >os Bay county, so lo n g ! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS accessibl by water only, and the CO U N TY: trade, r, in its infancy, will grow In the matter of the Estate of William proporti cutely with the increase of Hutchenaon, deceased: transpoibit? u facilities. Notice is hereby given that in com Aside irora the lumber industry, pliance with an order of the County which has already reached vast pro Court of the State of Oregon for Coos portions, notwithstanding its only county, duly made and entered, I will sell at private sale the real property of outlet by water, coal is mined in said Estate situated in Coos county, large quantities. Other products State of Oregon, or so much thereof as aro shipped, such as apples and potatoes, while livestock and fish from the bulk of the present outward tonnage. The dairy busi ness tributary to Coos Bay is pro portionately greater than any other on tbe Pacific Coast. Canned sal mon will also form a part of the shipments to come out by rail, and the improved transportation facilities will, on doubt, encourage the establishment of other manufre- turing plants. Heretofore, nearly all of the dairy products, and vegetables as well as shipments of livestock from the Coos Bay country, have gono directly to 8an Francisco. Under the new conditions, it is reasonable to ex pect that Portlaud should receive the larger share of this truffle. Coos Bay rivals the famous dairying sec will pay the claims against the said estate and the costs of administration said real property as diBcrilied as fol low s: Undivided one-third of south west quarter of southwest quarter of section 10, east half of southwest quarter and northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 15 in township 28, south, range 14 west of Willamette me ridian in Coos county, Oregon. All of southwest quarter of northwest quarter and northwest quarter of south east quarter of section eighteen in tow n ship 28 south, range thirteen west of Willamette meridian in Coos county, Oregon. Undivided one-third of lots 7 ami 8 of section 15, lot 8 of section 10, and that portion of lot 9 in section 10, de scribed as follows: beginning at the southwest corner of lot 9 aforesaid and running thence north seven chains to a chittim post marked C. 8 ., from which a fir stump 45 inches in diameter bears south 48 and 60-100 degrees west 32 links and a fir stump 60 inches in diam eter bears south 22 degrees east 63 links; tions of the Tillamook and Nestucca thence north 61 and 25-100 degrees west country, but is much more exten eighteen chains and ninety links to the sive area. The standing timber left hank of the Coquille river to a along the line of and adjacent to sawed fir post two by four inches, four the proposed railway, will now find feet long, marked C. S., from which a cedar stump thirty inches in diameter a ready outlet to markets long de bears north 81 degrees west, 62 links and nied. owing to lack of adequate a myrtle tree five inches in diamater bears south 46 and 50-100 degrees west transportation facilities. 53 links; thence in same direction to ^ low water lire in the Coqnille river; P u b lic in Ir o iiN fil. The public is aroused to a knowl ' thence up the left hank of said river along low water line to the east side of edge of the curative merits of that | said lot 9 ; thence south to the southeast great medicinal tonic, Electric Bit- I corner of said lot 9; thence west twenty tors, for sick stomach, liver and chains to the place of beginning. Also kid,«,,. Notice to T axpayers. M „ , H. W .U.r., 0164ft . . . . . . . . ^ ting upon any of said described land. All of said land being situated in town ship 28, south of range 14 west of the Willamette meridian in Coos county, Oregon, ami containing one hundred ami 80 - 101 ) ceres, more or less. •Said »ale or sales will lie for cash and on and after the 14 day of Septemlier, 1905. W . K. BANTER, Administrator of the Estate of Win. Hutcbenson, deceas ed, Dr. and Mrs. Miller, who is a sis N otice. ter of S. B. Hermann, with their —----------- -- — two children returned to tlicir Rose- HOLLISTER 8 All persons knowing themselves burg home on Thursday, the 3rd. to be in’’ , ' rd to the hlacksmithing *' 5 y IVIountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediolne for Busy People Mrs Wm. Border accompanied firm of MpdI<.y * RoBelle are herc- thein. They have been visiting rei- 1)y notifie<i lo nmkp „«dtlement at stives and friends here for the past once with A. \V\ Varney, next door two weeks. ; to Knowlfon’s drug store, and iiv e ^ O tisshvkr . costs. ¿s OolLa Health aod Renewed Vigor. K- f.»r Cwtlnatlon, Tn<1 treat ion. Lire r>-■ »tiV.lt»!*. Pimple*. Ki’ rems, Impure »fli Sluggish Bowel», Hoadach»» n * R ■okv Mountain Tea tn tab- ho* t annino matte by •» C ompany , Madiaon. Wis. vCC'TI FOB SALLOW PEOPLE To Stanish Fenoglio, the above-named de fendant: In the name o f the State o f Oregon: You are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer tlie complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date o f the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from the 26th dav of July, 1905, the same being tho date of the first publication o f this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer on or before the 6th day of September, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, the plaintiff will take judgment against yon and will apply to tne Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, a succinct statement o f which is as follows: That the marriage contract existing between plain tiff aud defendant be dissolved, set aside and held for naught; that the care and cus tody o f the minor children of plaintiff and defendant be granted to plaintiff: that plaintiff have judgment against the de fendant for her costs and disbursements in this suit nnd for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons is mado by pub lication in pursuance o f an order made by L. Harlocker. 09 County Judge of Coos Connty. O r ’ir »:i. dated Julv 25th, 1905, di recting that service o f sai l kthiuu i $ be made by publication thereof in the Co quille Herald, a newspaper published at Coquille in said connty, om e u ich week for a period of six weeks STANLEY d- HUUN-i. Attorneys for s laintiff. Notice is hereby given that 'bo partnership heretofore existing Be tween A. Kllingson aud J. A. Jacob son, and doing business in tbe City of Coquille, Oregon, under thefiuu name of the Coquille Furniture com pany, and at North Bend, Orog .u under the firm name of the Noith Bend Furniture Company, is tliis day dissolved by mutual consent. A, Ellingson will continue tbe busi- ness at the City of Coquille iu his own name nnd will — pay all délits 1 • - ahd receive all mouoy due the p art nersbip at said place; and J. A. Jacobson will coutiuue tbe business at North Bend in his own name and wil! pay all debts and receive all money due the partnership at said place. For first-class engine anti boiler Dated this 26th day of July 1905. repairing, call on S. H. McAdams, A. Ellingson, at bis new shop near the sawmill. J. A. Jacobson. Steamer Newport arrived from Portland August 2; sailed for Port land August 3. Incoming passen gers: Geo P Topping and wife. Cargo, 30 tons. Outgoing passen gers: Mrs N Cribes and three chil dren, J S Brown. Steamer due back August 10. Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamber- Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, For sale by R. S. Knowlton. j I I j M HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. 6. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. A private H ospital w e ll e q u ip p e d fo r the treat m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m e d ical d ise a se s. T ra in e d N u rs e s in A ttendance. GOING AT COST. All my Summer Goods, consisting of Novelty Suitings,Pongees, Lawns, For Information Address ect. Also men’s wool and cotton underwear and a nice line of fancy ’Phone 631. wool Sweaters, remember, all at cost at Mrs. N osier’s. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT \\ write to A. L. BRIGGS or O. C. BROWN, ____________________ Drain, Oregon Tires Times lie Tain of ai outer. i One-Third Easier One-Third Faster Rotary machine and ball beariug make it tbe lightest running ma chine in the world. 'The Oregon Coal A* Nnv Co Plant, ¿Q u ie t nnd durable, the rotony motion dots away with noise and wear caused by the forward and buckwnrd movement of tbe shuttle. SUMMONS. •x W ill make regular trips between WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. C oos B ay and San F ra n cisco Generai Office for Pacifie Coast. This Steamer is very steady at sea and | Cal ............. .......... new, clean and sweet, opening o ut on , Q H A g deck and having only two berths in a San Francisco, 231 SUTTER ST., her passenger accommodations are all Very D., Opens for fo il term September 12, 1905. Full Normall Course, Teachers' Review Class, Commercial Course. Expenses uery low. O room. M . Central Oregon State Normal Schoo! Ö Capt. N elson, M aster, NOTICE OF 'H E R IF F ’ S SALE UNDER W R Il OF EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an execution, duly issued out of and under tho seal o f the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos Countv. to mo direoted nnd delivered, dated the 22nd day of July, 1905, upon a judgment duly rendered in a cause in said court, on the 24th day of May, 1905, wherein McPher son-Ginser Co., a private corporation, is plaintiff. and Ernest W ittick and Mrs. Heata W ittick nre defendants, command ing me to make by le w nnd sale of the property o f the said defendants, the amount due upon said judgment, to-wit. the sum o f one hundred fifty-three dollars, with interest from May 24th) 1905, at 10 per cent, per annum, together with twenty dollars, reasonable attorney’ s fees, and the costs nnd disbursements of said action, amounting to fifteen dollars, and accruing costs thereunder, I have levied upon and will, on Friday, the 25th day o f August, 1905, at the front door o f the County Court House, in the town of Coquille City, in said Coos Connty. State of Oregon, at the, hour o f ten o’ clock, a. m ., offer for sale and sell at public auction all the right, ti tle nnd interest said defendants had on the 24th day of May, 1!K)5, or may have since acquired, according to law, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the following premia s to-wit: Lot 6 iu block 26 as per map o f a portion of the town of Marshfield. Oregon, prepared by E. B. Clement aud now’ or file and of record in the office o f tho County Clerk o f said Coos County. Oregon, which said lot has a front age of 50 feet on Chestnut street and 84 feet in depth. Also lot 4 and south ten feet o f lot 5, all in block No. 18. o f the town o f North Hend, Cooa County, Ore gon, according to the maps and dedication thereof on file and o f record in the office of the County Clerk o f said Coos Connty. Dated at Coquille City, this 22d day of July, 1905. STEPHEN GALLIER, Sheriff o f Coos Connty, Oregon. in. Horsfall, Marshfield, Oregon. IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF COOS, STATE OF OREGON: In the matter of the Estate) of Mrs. Sophia E. Robin-L son, deceased. ) Notice of Administrator’s final settle ment: To »11 persons interested in the above ! entitled eBtate: Robert Burns the administrator has this day rendered and presented to the Court, for settlement., his final account For catalogue or information and petition for discharge as said ad to juiasuo* ministrator. It is ordered by the court that Mon- j day, September the 4th, 1905, at the ; hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day be | and the same is hereby appointeil to | hear said final account and petition for discharge. Any person, or persons having any j objections to the said final account or j any reasons why said final discharge 1 should not lie made at that time will therefore take notice and present such objections, if any there he, to the Court at said time ami place. Dated this 29th day of Inly, 1905. R O B 1. BURNS. Adiuiid trutor. Str. M. F. N otice oi Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT the Hoard of Equalization for the Count' of Coos, State o f Oregon, will attend at the office o f the County Clerk o f said coun ty, at Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, on the 28th day of August, A, I)., 1905, the same being the last Monday in said month at the hour of nine o'clock a. m. of said dav and publicly examine the assess ment mils and correct all errors in v a c a tion, descriptions or quality of lauds, lots or other property. Now, therefore, all Demons having busi ness before the said Hoard o f Equaliza tion will . take notice the w . w m ..... ... .. i. . . and . . . . . appear M l 11 a at . uuo time mul place afuresahl, ami make due oomplaiut, otherwise tho assessment will stand as returned by the assessor Witness my hand this 26th day of July. T. J. TH RIFT, Assessor Co s County, Oregon. H r n i'd r . A big lot of first-class shingles are to to be found by calling on N. Lorenz. They are offered at a bar- gain. and the line is now being definitely located. The announcement was at the offices of the Southern Pacific Company yesterday that as soon as the line was definitely located and VA ( Columbus, n i n n i m i « O., ( ) w writes: ritog- 8t. Clair Ave., “ For several months, I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could steamer. not sleep, and inv stomach was so Twenty of our leading citizens weak, from useless doctors’ drugs, chartered tho Welcome and to Ban- that I could not eat. Soon after lieginning to taka Bleetrio Hitlers, don took a trip going down Satur 1 obt-iined relief, and in a short day and returning Sunday. The' | time [ mi- ontiely cured.’’ Guaran- occasion was a fratt mat visit to th e; ; teed at Knowlton'a drug Btore; I price 50c Masons of that place. Hay Baling. When a caligli, a tickling or an Boy Stevens, of Myrtle Point, irritation in the thaoat makes you This fact is well known to drug- tbe hay baling man, is prepared to f»«l uncomfortable take Ballard's lutkl everywhere, ll'llPm and a III) ninn n 1 I nr<i_l\Aii iwl UtiHim IT ah U ■■•nil gists nine All out I nf of answer rails on any kind of notice. Hore-hound Syrup. Don’t wait ten will give their customers this \ until the disease has gone beyond preparation when the best is asked Anyone needing hay baled will do control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ander- for. Mr. Obe Witmer. a prominent well to give him a call. | son, 354 West 5th S t Salt City, druggist of loplin, Mo., in a cir # -----------t ! Utah, write. cular to his customers, says: Administrator’s Notice, “ We think Ballard’s llorehouml •‘There is nothing on the market Notice M h.rcbjr given that the nadsnign*d, SVrup the best medicine for COUglls in the way of patent medicine by order of the County Court for Coo« county, 9nd colds. We have used it for se- which equals Chamberlain’s Colic, j ore*", hu in-,-n duly appointed AdnduUtra veral years; it always gives inline- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy t,,r of the E»taie .,f K. I,. Wii»ou, deceased, j diate relief, is very pleasant and for bowel complaints. Wo sell and and that all per». oh having claim» against gives perfection.” 25c. 50c. $1.00. recomend this preparation,” For »aid estate are hereby required to pre»eut the sold by R. S. Knowlton. same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at my sale by R. S. Knowlton. ---------- • --- office in the City of Coquille, Coos county, Steamer Notes. Oregon, within six months from the date ot llirrh u e a [ £ M C K E L L IP S , A g e n t, C o q U /'l l e , O re g o n . --------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : superior Second Class. ’ \ Fare, 1st Class, $10. F. S. D O W , A g en t, Marshfield. ! W . C. R ose, A gt., C oqu ille. Bicycles! STALLION PERCHERON 2nd Class, $6. Boneparte, Jr. A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs 1700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte, Will make the season at COqUILLE and other points in tho valley Season commences April 15th. For terms address or inquire of Slingsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon. 1 a lb e r t f is h , f ' Coquille Tonsoria! Parlors, - it Dealer In NEW AND SECOND BICYCLES. j IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS COUNTY: Garrett M. Hill, Plaintiff, vs. W m . J. Marsh, Trustee Defendant. | To Win. J. Marsh, Trustee, al>ove named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in said Court and Cause, on before the 24th day of August, 1906, being the date prescribed by the court in the order for publication of summons for you to appear and answer said com plaint and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint on or l>eiore said date, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in his complaint, which is that plaintiff 1 h * decreed to lie the ¡owner in fee simple of the northwest V 4 of sec tion 24 in Township 28, 8011 th of range 9 W est of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos county. Oregon» and that defend ant has no estate, interest or claim, or | any title whatever to said described premises, and that plaintiff’s title lie de clared good and valid thereto, and for his costs and disbursements. This summons is published once a week for at least six successive weeks in the Coquille Herald, a weekly news paper published in Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, bv order of Hon. L. Harlocker. County’ Judge of Coos Coun tv. Orcir , 1 . i! nle on the 10th day of ^ July. 1905. The first publication of this ; y summons is on the 12th day of July, & rod isl will he on the 29rd ) day of August. 1906. c! 1 * 'red t!n- 10th dav of Julv. UHV>. I. V. BUCHAN AN , Attorney for Plaintiff, HAND CHAS. M 00M A W , Prop. Opposite Hotel Coquille, Front Street. ¡)j> Bicyles Sundries, Etc. Wheels to Rent. Repairing Speciality . O P G O im P P T OP 87thE.t§fc£ Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. We have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N I