% Coquille Herald. W E D N E S D A Y . J U L Y 4 , 1906. New Lines Are Now Under W ay. Graduation at Arago. The evening of June 30th will long be remembered by the people of Arago, as it marks au occasion, the first of the kind to be held in rural districts, the graduation exer­ cises of 8 th and 9th grades. The school bouse was artielioally decorated with the class colors, pink uml green, and upon a festoon of this we read the class motto "Finished to Begin Again. In the background the nation’a flag, made the picture complete. The class numbered eight, five girls and three boys. The school board, Co. Supt. Bunch, and the singers, all wore class colors and were given seats o f honor on the rostrum. The program was well rendered, and if applause is a sign of appreciation, the event was a success. The open­ ing was an instrumental piece, Mr. W . B. Smith offered prayer, the class gave recitations, essays, class history etc. County Supt. Bunoh presented the diplomas and gave the class sound advice, for some their school days are finished and they would now enter life’s school. Mr. Bunch also gave a talk to the people of the district in whiob he referred to the fact that he wv to busy to attend the graduation exer­ cises in all the city schools but had come to this, the first to be held in rural districts and he hoped these exercises would be an inspiration to the young people, and why not have suoh exercises in our country schools and make them equally good aa the city schools, when from the rural districts come 80 per cent o f the talent of onr land. He urged the patrons to co-operate with the teacher, but have neighborhood affairs out of the school. Little flower girls presented the tokens and emblems of love, the flowers. The class was almost hid­ den from view by the many boquets, our Oregon is a land of flowers, Blushingly the class received the well earned congratulations of their many friends, altogether the event is a beautiful picture, which we will hang in memory’s hall. Miss Minnie McCloskey, the teacher, saw on this occasion some of the fruits of her labor, and may well be proud of the class. The «■ — -----*-1----- <■------ »■“ -«> ->-Ji nor chiseling marble, but shaping the minds of the young, who are to be some day the leaders in our na­ tion. May we see many such occa­ sions in our country schools. Fol­ lowing is the program: % beet people to buy or «all Organdies, Mulls, India Linen A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kiss. You wouldn’t want to and Lawns for ,Summer suits at J. real „tate through are Wood Broa, at Ni|h Bend, Oregon. Because it is inexpensive. A boy named Goodwin, about 15 kiss your wife, mother or sweethart W. Leneve’s. Roltsou’a storo has a big line Because it is the farmers’ only ' years old, whose parents are living with a bad breath. You can’t have Three choice 50 ft. lots, near the a sweet breath without a healthy school house, for sale; price $400. of ladi ’ shirt waists, muslin under­ organization national in character. on the MoKnigbt ranch, met bis stomach. Y’ou can’t have a heai- Win, Cundlin, owner, Co- wear, yrset covers, dresB skirte Because it has stood the test for death yesterday from gas sufloca- thy stomach without perfect diges-j Address ¡ne and untj-skirtB. xnnlt Adel, A .1«1 « and «A E C li.m r' l ” ArtO V I * thirty-two years, and has Dever iwvn tion /in on ilta the In launch lton! tlOllt tion. TllfiTC There IB is i' only one 1-oiaOil remedy! T been found wanting in any respect, son of Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Metlin t*‘at' digesta wl,ut VOU eut and Because it has exerted greater had a very close call from the same makes the brf th 118 sweet as ft Under New M anagem ent. . jm . * i i xi J i r rose— ose— ai and ul t that h a t r remedy e m n d v is K Kodol n iln l I j influence in securing state and fate. For Dyspepsia, It is a relief for national legislation in the interest The sad affair occurred up Coos sour stomach, pnlpatation of th e• of agriculture than any agency in river, and but meager particulars heart, and other ailments arising the country. could be obtained last evening over from disorder of the stomach and Because it it officered by those that line, which, when uot “ busy" digestion. Take a little Kodol af- I ter your meals and see what it w ill! STRIC i engaged in agriculture, who know was working very badly. It seems do for you. Sold by R S Knowl­ from experience the needs of far­ that the boys went up on the Adel. ton. F lR S T -C i.-’ -V mers, and are sinoere in their desire In the upper part o f the river they Full stock of A. A. Cutter shoes to aid them in every possible way. were missed by the captain, and on Lorenz's. Because it is the duty of farmers searching he found them iu the toi­ Latest hats out, just from St. to cooperate with one another, if let, lying unconscious. Efforts to LouiB, at Robinson’s. Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. Successor to J. T. Little. they would successfully meet the bring them to were successful in The best books by standard au­ influence of organization in every the case of the Metlin boy, hut the thors, classic and popular fiction, at direction, and secure for wife and other could Dot be revived. The Knowlton’s. home a fair share of what the har- only explanation is thnt they were NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. vost yields. overcome in the close closet by the Department of the Interior, Land Offico Because it has seoured national fumes of the gasoline.— Coast Mail. at Roseburg, Oregon, May 12, 1906. legislation in the oleomargarine law, ------- ------------- Notice is hereby gives that the fol­ the establishment of the Interstate lowing-named settler has tiled notice of Steamer Notes. his intention to make final proof in Rti|>- Commerce Commission, the estab­ port of his claim, and that said proof lishment of rural free mail delivery, Steamer Elizabeth arrived June will be made before the County Clerk Clerk of County Court of Coos and state legislation in every state 26th; sailed June 28; incoming ami County, at his office at Coquille, Oregon J- G- Fish in the interest of tho farming popu. cargo; 75 tons mdse; outgoing on July 20th, 1900, viz: William A. Custer, Homestead Application No. 13,- MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit coxes lation. cargo: 230 M lumber, 100 cords 570 for the SW*'4 of Section 21, Tp 28 Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Because it has exerted the great­ matchwood, 75 tous handles, butter, South, Range 13 West, W. M. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given He names the following witnesses to est influence known in breaking up wool, etc. prompt Attention.__________ _______ _ , Outgoing passengers: prove his continuous residence upon, the isolation of farm life, and in H Jensen, J Christensen, J K Mack, and cultivation of, Baid land, viz: Frank Miller, Ithamer S. Robison and Ca­ making farm life attractive to the D G Beale, Mrs D G Beale, Mrs N. leb T. Robison, all of Arago, Oregon, DR. W E T M O R E ’S boys and girls, bringing sunshine Clara Dean, Edna Dean, G P Biron, and H. N. Tyrell of Coquille, Oregon. B en jam in L. E d d y , and happiness into the farm home Miss Mertie Davison, E Heucken- m23 Register. to such an extent as has never be­ dorff. Steamer due back July 6 th NOTICE OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T . fore existed. Steamer Chico arrived this morn­ Notice is hereby Riven that the under- j Try a little Kodol For Dyspepsia ing (June 29) direct to Cody Lum­ signed has filed in the county court for ber Co. after your meals. See the effect it Coos oounty, Oregon, her final account in will produce on your general feel­ the matter of the Administration of the A am prepared to treat all Estate of J. H. Minard, deceased; and that ing by digesting your food and R E CEIV ER’ S NOTICE. said court has set Thursday, the 12th day Medical and Surgical Cases. helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomachs are I n t h e C ib c c it C ourt ok t h e S tate of of July, 190», as the day for hearing ob­ O regon fo r th e C ou n ty o f M ult ­ jections to said final account and the set­ ____ j v overworked to the point where they tlement of said estate. nom ah . refuse to go further. Kodol digests Dated this 9th day of June, 1906. S p .o fa l R a t .» V e > ^ « t o " »••••»a*1 your food and giyes your stomach Eleanor Olmstead, Plaintiff, 1 MONTA MINARD, I the rest it needs, while its recon- The Trader’ s vs. Administratrix of the Insurance Com- ( structixe properties get the stom­ Estate of J. H. Min­ pany, et ale, Defendant. J ard, Deceased. ach back into working order. Ko­ Notice ib here!))’ given that the under­ dol relieves flatieveB flatulence, signed lias been appointed by the above Train Nurses in Attendance. sour stomach, palpitation of the entitled court in the above entitled TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. heart, belching, etc, Sold by R S cause receiver for the State of Oregon, Knowlton. of the defendant, The Traders’ Insur­ W hy Join The Orange? Fatal Accident. Surveyors are busy making final locations for many of the projected Harrisman lines in the state, and within a reasonable lime construc­ tion of the various branches of the system in this state will be started. The delay in beginning building operations in different parts of the state is only that occasioned by ac­ complishing the preliminaries to construction, say Harriman officials, and actual work on several o f the projects under way will be started during the present season. The Coos Bay extension, tapping the main line of the Southern Pacifio at Drain, the Natron extension and the line to the Klamath country are handled by Chief Engineer Hood of the Southern Pacific, with offices at 8 an Francisco. The local offi cials of the Harriman system are uot in such close touch with these projects as with those in the north' ern part of the state. However, reports from the South indicates that those mentioned are going ahead with as much speed as is pos­ sible. “ The contracts for the first 40 miles of the Coos Bay line are ex­ pected to be let at almost any time now,” said General Manager J. P. O’Brien, of the lines in Oregon. “ Local contractors have placed bids on the work, and expect to hear almost any day the result of their tenders. “ Sarveyors are now out making final locations for the Natron and Klamath lines, while crews are also busy on the Central Oregon pro jeots as well as the O. R. & N. feeders.’’ Local officials expect work will be begun on many of the different U nited S tates L a n d O ffice , new lines within the coming season. ance Company, of Chicago, Illinois, and Roseburg, Oregon, May 3, 190». Stockton, Cal., June 23.— Mrs. that by order of the said court, all per­ Notice is hereby given that in com pli­ Scarcity of railroad laborers is un­ Emma LaDoux who has been on sons having claims against said defend­ ance with tho provisions of the Act of doubtedly one of the factors that Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An trial for the killing of her husband ant, The Traders’ Insurance Company, Act for the sale of timber lands in the has worked against the early begin­ A. N. McVicar, March 13 last by arising on policies issued in Oregon, are States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ning of work on new lines, as it has giving him poison aud then placing required to present the same to the un­ and Washington Territory,” as extend­ ed to all the Public Land States by Act been difficult to procure men to do the body in a trunk, tonight was dersigned, at the address below given of August 4, 1892, improvement work on the lines al­ found guilty of murder in the first on or before the 31at day of October, SAM W . JOHNSON, 1908, and if not so presented, the same of Coquille, County of Coos. State of degree. ready built and accomplish the will not participate in the distribution Oregon, has this day tiled in this office usual annual construction work, of the funds of the said defendant com­ his sworn statement No. 6696 for the Does evil still, your whole life fill? FroDSDiy tne managers of the purchase of the £ k, 0f NK * 4 , SE of pany, in the hands of the receiver. Does woe betide? NW NE \ of SW l 4 , of Section No. Harriman lines in this state have Notice is further given that all re­ 4, in Township No. 27 South, Range No. Your thoughts abide on suicide? never had so much construction turn premiums will be computed from 11 West, W. M., and will offer proof to You need a pill! show that the land sought is more val­ work to accomplish as this season. Now for prose and facts— De- the 5th day of May, 190ti, the date of uable for its timber or stone than for the insolvency of the said The Traders' Large stretches of old track have W itt’s Little Early Risers are the agricultural purposes, and to establish Insurance Company, and all policy been vastly improved by the laying most pleasant and reliable pills holders of the said defendant company his claim to said hind before the County Clerk and the Clerk of County Court of known today. They never gripe are urged to reinsure, if they have not Coos County, at his office at Coquille, of new and heavier rails, and the Instrumental solo, Lenna W ood­ Sold by R S Knowlton. placing of a large number of new already done so, and to present their Oregon, on Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1906. ward; prayer, Rev. W. B. Smith; claim properly verified promptly to the He names as witnesses: ties. A treating plant to apply Salutatory, Maude Lindebeck; Notice. receiver with the surrender of their Lee Neely, Herbert Johnson, Glenn preserving fluid to the ties before Barker and Bert Teters, all of Fairview, Quartet, “ Alone in the Moonlight,” policies. laying them has been put in opera­ Notice is hereby given “ that all Forms for proof of claims may be had Oregon. Mrs. May Yates, Miss May Sohroe- Anv and all persons claiming adverse­ tion, but it has taxed the railroad Coos county warrants” drawn on the from the receiver or from the former ly the above-described lands are re­ der, Messrs, J. H. Barklow, J. B. oompany to secure enough men to quested to tile their claims in this office General Fund and endorsed prior agents of the company. Lamb; Class History, Della Clin­ on or before said 28th day of July, 1906. A. H. BIRRELL, man this plant. In fact, at every to July 1st 1904, will be paid on B b x j a m i . v L. E d d y , ton; Duet, “ Oh! Tell Os Merry Receiver. raO Register. point where work is carried on, the presentation at my Office in Coquille Birds,’’ Mrs. Yates and J. B. Lamb; Address McKay Building, Portland, railroad has been embarrassed by Oregon. No interest will be al­ Oregon. Essay. “ Liquid Air,’’ Claude Ran- lack of help. lowed after June 30, 1906. Dated June 25,1908. A. F. Flegel and dleman; Instrumental duet. Miss T H E NEW ID E A M J. B. D ullst . Beach A Simon, Attorneys for Re­ The prospect of accomplishing as Woodward aud Mr. Miller; Class Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. ceiver. much as was hoped during the pren- poem, Helen Woodward; Quartet, Dated June 25, 1906. ent season is dubious on this ac "Song of the Whippoorwill;” Reci­ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE count. June Snap. tation, “ A Yankee Lover,” Nettie Notice is hereby given that pursuant Construction has been made more New 6 room house and lot will be to the order of the County Court of the Belloni; Essny, Sankie Rickman; expensive than ever before, because ■ Moves the Bowels A State of Oregon, for Coos county, made Duot, Sam and Tildy’s Courtship, ’ ready for July 1, $500 of the conditon of the labor market Seven room house, 3$ lots, barn and entered in the journal of said court May Schroeder and J. B. Lamb; However, this fact will not ca on the 8th day of May, 1900, in the mat­ Lots set iu Valedictory, Jennie Lindebeck; and out buildings. ter of the estate of R. H. Charlton, de­ any unnecessary delay in starting fruit trees. For $1,250. Both Class song; Presentation of Diplo­ ceased, the undersigned, the duly ap­ of the lines already announced, say mas and address, Supt. W. H. snaps. Part down, balance on i pointed, qualified and acting adminis­ Harriman officials.—Oregonian trator of the said estate, will from and See Bunch; Quartet, “The Night Birds stalment. after Saturdap, J. E. Q uick , Whisper Soft and Light.” the 14th day of iuly, 1906. A Telephone Meeting. Coquille City. Graduates from Eighth Grade: proceed to sell all of the right, title and j Goorge Kribs, Jennie Lindebeck, It pays to use Stock Food at this interest which the said deceased had at On Friday a meeting of the own Helen Woodward, Maude Linde­ time of the year. Better get a the time of his death, and all of the ers and patrons of our rural tele­ beck, Claude Randleman. From package at Knowlton’a drug store right, title and interest which said I phone system was held at Myrtle Ninth Grade: Della Clinton, Sankie and try it with your cow. estate has since acquired by operation Rickman. Motto, “ Finished to Point with a view to securing of law, in and to the hereinafter de­ You are guaranteed both quality better service and that at a rate re­ Begin Again.” Colors, pink and and price and courteous treatment scribed real property, at private sale, green. for cash in hand at time of sale; or if duced from the one they have been at the new People’s Market, south As E yk W itness . the same cannot be obtained, then tor of postoffice. Freshest moats of ev­ paying since its establishment. one half in cash amt the balance on ery description. The company has soeu fit to volun- Dr. Wetmore is now located in reasonable time with approved security tainly reduce the general fee from his new hospital, on second street, and interest on all deferred payments. Said real properly is de-cribed as I $6 to $5, which, took effect April opposite the Mssonic Hall. A per­ follows, to w it: The Non:.cast quarter | first, and at this meeting, their rep­ sonal visit and inspection by us con­ firmed the statement made by him of the Northwest quarter of section i resentative. L. R. Robertson, made February laat. There are aoi-ommo- Thirty-five in township T .icniy eight, an offer to these people to sell them dationa for twenty patienta an Soutli of Range thirteen, \\ >t of the [ all parts of their instruments, ex­ eight private rooms, electric lights, Willamette Meridian, in ( s County, i State of Oregon, aiso a right and privi­ cept the receiver and transmitter at with toilets and bath rooina, new Inatitution iron beds. The Doctor's lege to forever use all water that is at j a reasonable price, after which their reception, operatory and office rooina this date, and was on the 23rd day of fee will be but $1 per year, which is are models o f neatness and conven­ September, 1902, brought onto said certainly highly satisfactory, and ience. The Doctor since locating land in pipes from other lands iu the, which was voted acceptable by the here one year ago has by his suc­ vicinity thereof and which, prior to ■ cess won the confidence of all who November 13th, 1891, belonged to J. W . j meeting. Wimer, and a right and privilege to! Mr. Robertson was then instructed have had any business dealings with him since opening the hospital in the enter upon Bnid other lands to keep in i to ascertain on what terms the com­ Collier building eight months ago, repair the pipes now used and to lie pany would connect all the local treating numerous patients, and used in conducting said water on the exchanges in tho valley, and report has not bait a case, which speaks for said premises above descriV d: reserv- I ing and excepting a certain right of way the same at a meeting to be held on itself. Dr. \V. H. Booth and son, of Lebanon, Oregon, looking for a _____ heretofore sold along the south line of July .’l i s t A vote of thanks was location laat week, were favorably DR. BERT E. SCHOONMAKER said premises above described, the said extended to those papers in the impressed with Coquille and its peo­ _ _ N 1 right of way being of the width of four- valley having representatives at the ple. They made a very flattering j teen feet and extending east and west proposition to the Doctor for the crow n, Bridge and Gold along said south line. meeting. w , Dated this 11th day of June, I HUH. It was suggested that all ex­ new hospital. The new inatitution IVork a Specialty. ^ JAMES FRENCH, changes have meetings and apud will lie named the Coquille City Hospital, and Miss Maud Miller AU Work Guaranteed. Administrator of the delegates to the meeting to be> held V ll act as matron Phone 136 Estate of R . H, July 31 st at M /ftlf foin t, Ripij ope long. 009 short- F W S M ap » 1 1 0 4 , M U L S H F T E U » Charlton, iK e a * d , f W . H. Mant-..... £S£ Livery Best of Tunouts. Feed and Sale Stable Hay, Grain ,..;eed Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY PRIVATE HOSPITAL For Further Particulars Address Dr. WETMORE, Phone 111. COQUILLE, OREO. Monuments and Headstones l/l/t guarantee better work at lower prices than can be had elsewhere. Do not order Monumental work until you have called upon or written us for prices. D a v id F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille. STEWART & WHITE , Props. P h o n « , M a in 238 . 3d & D St»., Marshfield. Ore. COOS CO, MARBLE AN» CRANITE WORKS TH E ORIGINAL U X A T I V E M M COUGH SYRUP M M EHNEDYSIAXATIVEH ON E Y ^ lA R d i Best for Childrea A A M c u w B i K m a w E w jM H * ¡ A ^ S S S i“’ Don’t Forget the Painting of Your Buildings W e have Pattons Sun Proof L ead . 1 0 0 lbs. carries 7 gallons oil m aking 11 gallons Paint. A n absolute 6-year guarantee to every user. J Don’t Forget That Harvest Time is Near. W e have a full line of Tools includ­ ing Champion M ow ers and Rakes. It you want the best at prices to suit, we have it. T. H. MEHL & COMPANY C O Q U IL L E OREGON