Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 06, 1907, Image 2

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Coquille tjerold.
WEDNESDAY
FEB. C, 1907.
Oar C om m on S ch ools,
BY C. B. BARROW.
E ditor H erald ; Quite a number
of persons have asked me why I did
not continue my articles on our
common schools. The simple facts
are that I have been too busy. It
was my origiual intention to write
an article on each of the common
school branches, and 1 will now try
and complete the work. I will first
however analyze the article of my
friend Hacker, in vour last weeks
issue. I have just read his article
with a great deal of interest, and in
many points bis position is certainly
commendable. In some few points
however, in my humble opinion our
learned friend is in error. In the
first place, I do not agree that
he is an “ old fogy , nor that I
ara one. What is an “ old fogy?”
An "old fogy1' is one who refuses to
accept and use a new, improved
and better thing, method or idea
when it is presented to him,
but instead, obstiuatly sticks to bis
old way in the face of, and in spite
of the improved and better way
presented. But in this connection
we must remember that it is not
every new thing offered, that is an
improvement, not by a long shot,
Many of them are mere worthless
innovations.
And I heartily agree with my
friend Hacker, and believe his state-
ment when he says that "the course
in the public schools of New Eng-
land in his day and generation was
better than what is adopted in Ore-
gon”, for we all know as matter of
history what was done there by such
of our noble forefathers who were
themselves both educated andeduc i-
tors. Look at the grand colleges they
organized, standing to-day like great
sentinel bullworks lighting up the
pathway of science, literature, and
philosophy. And while you think
of this remember another fact, that
they did not found these colleges
on “ Fads and Fancies. ’ But instead,
they founded them upon the princi-
pies of science that had been time-
tried anil tested since the aocient
days of tho scientific Arabs, Egyp-
tians, Greeks and Romans, those il-
InstrionB fathers of Mathematics,
Philosophy, History and Literature.
If any one does not believe this, let
him hunt up these ancient principles
of Mathematics, Philosophy, His-
tory, aud Literature.
And the same thing that my friend
Hacker claims for New England, is
equally true of my native state of
Ohio. Why, for the last twenty
years it has been a standing com-
ment amoDg all our leading papers,
that when the government wanted
a man to fill some prominent posi-
tion they went to Ohio to get him.
And Ohio has become a Motbei of
Presidonts as well as Virginia, Why
is this? Is it because geographical
or climatic conditions are more pro-
dilutive of brains in Ohio than in
the other Btatob? No. Is it be-
cause the boys and girls of Ohio
naturally have any more brains
than those of Oregon or any other
state? No, not by any means, Then
what is it? For the fact remains that
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the men of Ohio have led ,n the
Nation, councils of both peace and
the United States.
B an croft ite m s.
As my friend Hacker well says,.
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it was, "Not that the pupils learn- ,
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ed more, but they learned fewer1 brOU* ht u‘ tW0 flood8 Buffic<nt to
things better,” And the founders Carr' out °®’*’
of our Ohio schools held that, "It
Mr- Jew« u of Coquill* is visiting
was bettor to bewail grounded in his 80,1 J mod *“ d his daughter Mrs.
essential branches for a foundation ^ reidenburg.
to scholarship.” Hence special at- | James Leep had a crew o f hands
tention was given to a thorough | busy Wednesday pushing in the
knowledge of all
the common logs left from last rise.
branches. As a result of their wis-
Ray Gilkey baa been stopping
dom, the government census of 1890 with Mr. Evernden for a few days
showed that Ohio had maintained while F. J. Fish and wife are absent
for years more common schools than Frank being employed in hauling
any other state in the Union and of in logs which lodged during the
a better grade,
last rise.
The pupils
were
thoroughly
Miss Ella Rice of the upper creek
grounded in the basic principles of is visiting at Bandon lately.
the common branches, and as my
Mrs. Julia Leep has not been so
friend says, this work wa 3 “continu- well lately but hopes to keep up
ed during the whole common school and hold all she has gained in
course.” Hence the student obtain- strength since she came to the
ed a thorough knowledge of the ranch.
branches he studied, instead of a
C. D. Price is slashing between
mere superficial idea, us is the case showers, and hopes to justify all the
under the more modern school sys- good tbin/s he has said about the
tem of fads and fancies.
goats as brush killers.
And ¡n all my experience both as
James Anderson formerly of Co-
a student and a teacher, I have ob-
quille is busy clearing and fencing
8erved that the boy or the girl who
ground on his farm near Ole Sam-
had a complete and thorough knowl*
uelsoD’s place.
A uto .
edge of the common branches, bad
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but little trouble in mastering the
All winter goods at O. Wilson &
higher and more difficult branches, 'Co’s will be sold out at cost during
while the fellow who bad only a the balance of this month.
smattering and imperfect knowl-
Mr. and Mrs. George McAdams
8Ilg8 of the common branches was visited Mrs. McAdams parents, Mr.
continually floundering around in and Mrs. F. M. Miller, of Fisbtrap
his classes and recitations like a last Saturday and Sunday.
8hip at sea without chart, compass,
W ill H a v e a N e w Mill.
or rudder.
The whole business
world is clamoring today and have
Construction work will probably
been for the last ten years, for voung commence on the North Beud Lum­
men who are Masters of the sub­ ber Co., mill next week. There are
jects they profess, and not mere about 140 piles driven and 100
skimmers.
Our college journals, more will probably be placed. The
our educational monthlies, and the mill room will cover 200 x 200 feet
whole public press have been full of ground space.
of this subject for several years,
It will handle the local trade and
My theory in this whole matter, it is thought will thus enable the
88 j stated in one of my previous other Simpson mill to take care of
articles, is that there is too much the outside demand. A large por­
— entirely too much-—superficial tion of the wharf 80 x 240 feet, will
skimming of the surface, and not be used for local lumber.—Times.
enough getting dowu to solid busi-
W e a th e r R eport.
ue8s, not enough digging down into
the "meat in the cocoa-nut.” The
The following weather report
time of the child is frittered away
was furnished us by J. W. Hall, of
¡n teaching him something about
near Myrtle Point,
(be drunkard Poe. the libertine
Rain Froet Snow Thunc
Byron, or some other celebrity. Put-
Jan.
9
2
1
0
ting on literary polish, as they call
Feb.
12
5
3
0
¡t( instead of teaching the child the
Mar.
13
6
2
0
basic principles of a good, substan-
Apr.
0
6
5
0
t;aj common school education. The
May.
11
0
0
0
child comes home and chattels glib-
June
11
0
0
0
jy about Chaucer, Cowper, Southey,
July
0
0
0
0
Campbell, Wordsworth, and an
Aug.
1
Ó
0
0
hundred others, but he could not
Sept.
5
0
0
0
bell you what seven and a half
Oct.
7
2
0
0
pouods of meat cost at twelve and
Nov.
11
S
0
2
a half cents a pound to save his life.
Dec.
14
a
1
3
Now I do not mean that the pupil
27
Total
4
10
10O
ghould never learD about the8e
Hweet, Sour and Dill pickles at]
Robinson’s.
Go to Dtane's for “ Demant’s
Bent” flour,
•
Ladies shopping bags a new line
at Mrs. Nosler’s.
A consignment of pump guns
just in at T H. Mehl <fe Co’s.
Don’t forget Mrs. Nosler's closing
out sale. Goods are going cheap.
Ray Gilkey who lias beeh up st
Oppdrtunity for a short timeslll
Bancroft for Bolne weeks,is down acre ranch 30 acres bottom 40 act
vacant timber adjoining, well flittt
visiting with the folks at home.
ated. $1100. Home Realty Co.
Notice is hereby given that the
For Sale— About four dozen
regular examination of applicants
thoroughbred Buff Leghorn hens.
for state and county papers will be
Mrs. S. L. Lafforty, Kortvay, Or.
held in Coquille, beginning Wed­
Manufacturers
nesday, February 13th, at 9 o ’clock
KNIVES AND SCISSORS
a. in. and continuing until Friday,
February 15th, at 4 o’clock p. m.,
You can have your name and ad.
1907.
dress or any picture or Lodge em­
T eachers Exam ination
r~
The Home Realty Co., has the
Program:
For county papers.
buyers
List your property with
Writing, history, spelling, readiug,
them.
written arithmetic, teaching, gram,
W . P. Fuller’s prepared paints,
maj,
physiology, geography, mental
oils snd varnishes at J. A. Lamb &
arithmetic, school law, civil goveru
Co’s.
The members of the M. E. ment.
Dated this 14th day of January,
Church wish to tender their thanks
W . H. B unch ,
to all those who gave their influence 1907.
County Supt.
and assistance in tho oyster supper
Friday night of last week.
blem you wish f n any knife you
purchase. Call on C W . G il l m a n
Local Agent.
NONICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notion is hereby give that the undersign­
ed has this day filed in the County Court
for Coos County, Oregon, his final account,
in the matter of tho administration of the
estateof R. H. Charlton. deceased, and
that said Court has set Tuesday, the 12th
day of March , 1907, as the day for hearing
objections to said final nccount and the set­
tlement of said estnte.
Dated this 30th day of January, 1907.
JAMES FRENCH.
Administrate of the Estate of It H. Chari,
ton. deceased.
Gum Boota, Rubbers, Macintosh­
The cash customer has the ad­
es
and rain coats at J. W. Leneve’s
vantage at T. H. Mehl A Cos. They
F or S ale . — Good fresh milch cow,
are now giving 5 per cent off of the
regular prices to all who pay cash 5 years, old. Inquire of A. M. Jones
Coquille.
on the spot.
A BSTRACTS
ABSTRA CTS
A BSTRACTS
For particulars, apply to
Southern Oregon
Company
Empire City, Oregon.
Confidence in the Jeweler
W hen you buy Jewelry you need
to have confidence that you are not
being sold an inferior article at the
Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon.
A b stra c t
Can be delivered later
A BSTRACTS
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
We have completed a thorough,
Piling Wanted
20,000 Lineal ft.
of Fir piling
to be cut
in Feb­
ruary or March.
price charded for first-class goods.
up-to-date
W e make a rule to always represent
P la n t .
goods as they
really
are,
and
charge a price as low as consistent
We Rre now ready tb furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short
notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
you need have no fear but that you
are obtaining full value for your
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Coquille
“
“
Coquille Post Office.
money when you purchase here.
W e are now showing a larger and
MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143.
COQUILLE PHONE, 191.
Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS.
better assortment than ever.
A ll kinds of Repair work neatly
and quickly done.
TITLE GUARANTEE & A BST R A C T CO.,
J. S . Barton, Abstractor.
BSTRACTS
A BSTRACTS
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
A B STRA CTS
E. C. BARKER & CO.
ABSTRACTS
C. M. & M. CO.
NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
I have at ray place on Hall’s creek
4 miles above Arago. 1 team, 2 cows,
3 calves and some carpenter tools
that must be sold soon. Any one
needing any of these things should
call and see me.
B. B. P auli ,
NOTICE is hereby given that the under­
signed has this day filed in the Connty Coart
for Coos Connty, Ore., his final amount in
the matter of the administration of the es­
tate of E. L. Wilson, deoensed, and that
aaid Court has set Monday, the 4th day of
February, 1907, as the day for hearing ob­
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Kerr has a full and complete jections to aaid final aeooont and the aet-
Dated this 29th
stock of groceries and is looking tlement of said estate.
day of Deoember. 1906.
every day for the best selection of
A. J. SHERWOOD.
fall and winter clothing ever.
Administrator of the Estate of E. L. Wil­
son, deceased.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 28, 1906.
Manufacturers all hinds oj
Lumber, Mouldings, etc.
General Merchandise, Hats, Caps,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Flour and Feed.
Notice ib hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A n
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” as extend­
ed to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1892, George \V. King, of
Montague, county of Siskiyou, State of
California, has this day filed in this of­
fice his sworn statement No. 6996, for
the purchase of Lots 4 and 5 of Section
No. 6 in Township No. 28 S, Range No.
11 W ., and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the County Clerk and
Clerk of County Court Coos County, at
liis office in Coquille, Oregon, on Thurs­
C . R . Barrow, Secretary, day, the 11th day of April, 1907.
He names as witnesses: J. W . Mast,
of Lee, Ore.; R. O. Hatcher, of Myrtle
Point, Ore.; E. If. Myers and William
II. Myers, of Lee, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
ly the above-described lands are re­
quested to file their claims in this office
on or liefore said 11th day of April, 1907.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
G E N T S ’ FURNISHINGS.
SUMMONS.
IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON, WITHIN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS.
Bandon Manufacturing Company,
a Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
E. K. Wood Lumber Company,
Defendant, j
To the E. K. Wood Lumber Company,
Report of the condition of
poets and other celebrites, for I be-
the above named defendant:
Ueve in it> and i love poetry, but I
In the name of the State of Oregon,
THE FIRSTJtATIOHAL BANK
you are hereby notified that yon arc re­
believe there are other more i nport-
quired to appear and answer the com­
At Coquille, in the State of Oregon,
ant things the child should learn
plaint on file against you in the above
entitled suit, within six weeks from the
at
the
close
of
business,
Nov.
2®,
1907.
firgt And this thing of puling Lit-
date
of the first publication of this sum­
besoubck *
mons, to wit: within six weeks from the
6rary Polish on an Ignoramus, is L oads and discounts................. $41.34948 Z . C. Strang, President.
26th day of December, 1906, the same
not my idea of a fini8bed education, Overdrafts, aeoared end nn-
being the date of the fisot publication of
seoored......................................
894 34
i t8 puting the n t t before the horse, 11.8. Ronds to «soars oironlation
this summons, and if you fail to appear
<1,330 CO
on U. 8. Bonds.........
367 18
and answer on or before the 6th day of
And with thege viewg m y friend Premiums
Bonds, seon Titles, eto................
39,757 39
February, 1907, the same being the last
house, farnitare end
Hacker seems to agree. If you Bunking
day of the timo prescribed in the order
Fixtures....................................
9,618 16
of
publication of this summons, judg­
wanted to build a fine colonnade Dne from Stste Banks And
ment will be taken against vou for want
Bunkers.....................................
11.293 17
you woul(, not get a lot of logg rot. Dne from Approved reserve
thereof and the plaintiff w’ill apply to
Agents........................................ 131,040 68
the Court for the relief demanded there­
ten at the core and give them a Checks
end other ossh item s...
1,332 85
in, and for the sale of the property at­
FrActionsl psper currency, nick­
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
beau tiful outside polish.
tached in connection with this suit, a
els. snd oents..........................
98 29
succinct statement of which is as fol­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T ~ —u
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,
,
Lswfnl money reserve in hunk,
142. 160 acres, 50 acres slashed, good 109. 25 acres well improve, good or­
lows, to w it: That plaintiff have judg­
I remember one of these lovely,
United States Land Office,
vix: Speci e ............... 26,302 03
house, barn, orchard. Only half
chard, 22 acres cleared, good house
etheral, divine creatureg ^
b#d Iicgsl-tender notes. .. J015J
ment against defendant for the sum sf
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 28, 1906.
>.00
mile from school.
Sevan
Hundred Fifteen and 40-100Dollars
28,517
05
and barn, well improved and well
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
pftgg0(, the ^
of Education and Pedemption fund with D. 8.
149. 340 acres—line dairy ranch—fine
ance with the provisions of the act of ($715.40), with interest at the rate of
located.
Pressurer
(
5
pr
o
of
oirdnlstion
)
312
50
war for orty \cars.
bumped her head against the Board
orchard, good house and barn.
Is 115. 17 acres, 7 acres bottom, all nice Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An six per cent from the Istday of October,
act -for the sale of timber lands in the 1906, and for his costs and disburse­
T o t a l..............................
290 830 00
well watered, and near school,
land, good house and barn, land States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, ments in this action maintained, and
W'here did Genoral Grant hail of Igoianoe. She went away to one
in n t m n
153.
280
acres,
35
acres
Ijottom;
good
well
located—a
bargain.
and Washington Territory,” Clarence for the sale of defendant’ s property at­
from? From the old white-oak of our prominent Boarding schools
Ospite! stock psid in................ $23,000 00
house and barn, water iped into 125. 160 acres, good stock ranch, also O.Waters, of McKinley, County of Coos, tached by reason of this suit, or so
bark tan yard at Georgetown, Ohio, on the Vassar plan. When she re- Surplus fund..............................
5,000 00
State of Oregon, has this day filed in much thereof as may be necessary to
both, close to school.
40 acres voung timber.
Undivided profits, less expenses
satisfy such judgment as the Court may
Where were the two ShermAns, Ew- turned she stepped into one of our
snd tsxss psid.......................
3,599 22 157. 120 acres, 30 acre? bottom, 90 acres 165. 880 acre stock ranch, two houses, this office his sworn statement No. 7642, render together with all costs and dis­
for the purchase of the Lots 3 and 6,
Nstionsl
Bank
noies
outstand­
ing, Allen, Thurman the old Roman, millinery stores to buy a new hut
slashed and seeded, good orchard
and four barns.
This is a good SK>4 M V '» and NE>4 SW>4 of Section bursements, and for such other and
ing...........................................
6,250 00
nice house, two good barns, close
Chase, Harrison, Hayes, Garfield, and my sister happened to be prea- Individual deposits subject to
ranch.
Purchaser may buy the No. 6, in Township No. 28 South, Range further relief as to the Court may seem
check....................................... 209,708 86
No. 11 West, and will offer proof to meet and just. Said property attached
to town and school.
stock with the ranch.
McKinley, and Grosvenor all from? ent. She wns particularly struck Demand certificates of deposit 41.272 01
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| »how that the land sought is more being Telegraph and Telephone poles to
161. 160 acres, 35 acres bottom, balance „ i0. 47
acres, 41 acres in cultivation, 35
4/
35;
valuable
lor timber or stone than for the number of one thousand more or
From Ohio. And I might name
a beautiful ostrich feather, and
Total...................................... $290,830 00
good hill pasture, good orchard,good
acres fine bottom, 12acres first-class agricultural purposes, and to establish less.
many others. It was an Ohio man she turned to my sister and said,
house and barn.
Service of this summons is made upon
bench land, good house and barn, |'*9 claim to said land before James
of Oregon, (
55. 26 acres, well improved, house
who went to England and taught "0! isn’*
lovely. Its a perfect 8tsts
nice orchard, nca. school.
C<J.u"f-v C|R.r * C°osi Connty, the defendant by publication in pursu­
County of Coos, I 8S'
| Oregon, and Clerk of County Court, at ance of an order made by the Hon. J.
barn, orchard. School and postoffice
then how to build those massive dr«»»)! Its just too sweet for any-
I, L. H. Haisrd, Cashier of the Above-
CITY PROPERTY.
his office at Coquille City, Coos County, W. Hamilton,Judge of the Circuit Court
convenient.
named
bank,
do
solemnly
swear
that
the
101.
Good
house
and
barn
with
over
Thursday, the 11th day of of the state of Oregon, for the Second
modern buildings. And Ohio is thing! but don’t you know. I just
61 40 acres, all good bottom, part in
i April, 1907.
Judicial District, in the County of Coos,
an acre of ground; a bargain.
still in the lead. What does Editor re»H.V don’t feel like investigating Above statement ie trae In the best of my
He names a» witnesses:
Lee Mast dated December 14, 1906, and directing
cultivation,rest slashed, near school
knowledge snd belief. L. H. H ixibo .
i
publication of the same in the Coquille
105.
Two
nice
lots,
good
barn
on
same.
and
William
Myers,
of
McKinley,
Coos
Dodge say of Senator Foraker in |tcn dollars in a feather.
ami postoffice.
Cashier.
County, Oregon; Arthur Brown ajid H irai . d , a weekly newspaper printed
117.
A
nice
tract
of
land,
well
located,
Shades
of
Cicero!
And
poor
old
63.
60
acres,
all
good
land,
good
house
last weeks Sentinel, where he is writ­
' Henry Hervey, of Lee, Coos County, 1 and published at Coquille, Coos Connty,
CoftMCT- Attest:
part Imttom, adjoining Coquille.
| Oregon.
and barn, nice orchard; near school
I Oregon, once a week for six successive
ing about the Brownsville affair? He Noah Webster must have turned
A. J. S hk swoon,
Any and all persons claiming adverse­ weeks.
and postoffice.
120. Good house and barn, also 2 acres
R. C. D knint .
Directors
says, “The general opinion pre­ in his coffin!
ly
the
above-described
lands
are
re-
C. K. BARROW .
57 80 acres,well improved, good house,
L . H arloc kkr ,
of ground if desired.
! quested to file their claims in this office
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Now this girl could sit down and
vails that Foraker will take care of
barn, orchardrw ell watered, excel­ 119. 4 acres or more of ground, good ! on or before said 11th day of April, 1907.
Subscribed snd iwom to be­
the situation ably, as be is consider­ rattle off to you for an hour about
lent neighborhood, near school.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
house and barn, well located.
_____________
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
fore me this 31st day of
ed by many to be the most brainy, the sweet dream of Mrs. Homans,
68 . 66 acres, 50 acre« l»ottom, 48 acres 129. Over 1 acre of land with good
Jinnsry. 1907,
8 * AL
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Notice
is herebv given that the nnder-
O
O.
SANFORD,
the
lovely
poems
o
f
Longfellow,
the
cleared,
two
good
orchards,
good
and capable taan in the senate.’’
house and barn.
Notary Pnblie.
house and barn, well located, near 131. Good house, 2 nice lots, well lo­ Department of the Intenor, Land Office ,iin ed bare been July appointed exec-
ecstatic thrill of Campbell's pleas­
at Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 4th, 1906.
utrix and executor of the last will and
I am acquainted with Senator
school—a bargain.
cated.
ures of Hope and his Gertrude of
Notice is hereby given that Robert A. testament and of the estate of John
Foraker, his father's farm lay right
The
most
precious
gift
is
the
eye
sight.
73. 70 acres, 28 acres bottom, balance 147. Two acres good land with good Kaston, of Sitkum, Oregon, has filed Weaver deceased .n .l ■k.v .11
Wyoming, the dear, darling Edgar
notice of his intention
t.. make
make final
final i l . . ^Ter> . leceased,
an.I that all persona
intention to
.
across the creek from my father’s
Do not trifle with it.
good hill pasture, good house ami
house and barn.
Allen Poe, and the divine Chancer,
five-year proof in support of Ms claim, "• Tin& c'»* ™ against said estate are
barn, good orchard; close to school 351.
farm, and Benny, as his father call­
House and four nice lots, a bar­ v ii: Homestead Entry No. 10392, made j hereby notified that they are required
but her conimou school education
87 120 acres, 25 acres bottom, 40 acres
ed him, attended the Hillsboro Aca­
gain.
to piesent the same, duly verified, to
had been sadly neglected, and she
second bottom, 50 acres good bench 169. Nice new house with two good lots.
demy with my older half-brothers.
would not have known an Algebraic
land, nice orchard, two houses ami 195. Four choice lots well located.
will be made before County Clerk and i<h*rwood- ln OoqnilleOity, Coos county,
So tho question as above stated
two barns.
theorem from a Medical prescrip­
.... one l
of County Court nf Coos County. Oregon, within six months from the
20». Good house and two lots,
is, why has Ohio obtained, and how
97 acres, 30 acres bottom, balance
tion
splendid bottom lot for
ten rloee ,',nTpril“l Sth” 'iofT* ** Co<>"Ule’Or' * 0n- J»*® oO W « notice.
has she maintained snch a lead
Dated lhisZ4thdav of December, 1906.
good pasture land.50 acres seeded, 14
In.
And "The woods is full of ’em”,
He names the following witnesses to
BARBARA E. BEYERS.
among the states? The answer is,
acres fine bench land, orchard, good 206. Nice house and lot.
It conti youjnothing to I
Executrix,
. ed. prove his continuous residence upon
And how Mr. Editor I have noted
and cultivation of the land, vit : Walter
house and barn, close to school.
because she has maintained one of only • little of the first of my frieud M jG.[Pohl, Registered Optician
and
good improvements.
M. Laird, James D. Laird and James
O PH IR B E Y E R 8,
the best, most thorough, and com­ Hacker's article but will continue
Office in
Renham, of Sitkum, Oregon, and Jacob Executor of the laet Will and Testament
O. Stemmier, of Dora, Oregon.
and of the Estate of John Weaver, dr-
plete Common School ayatoms
the analysis of it in your next issus, w. H. Schroeders Jewelry Store, first
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
ceased.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co
Home Realty Co.
Bargains in Real Bstate.
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COQUILLE, OREGON.
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