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Coquille 2í eral it V ol . 24: No. 24. Entered m b second-class matter May 8, 190$, at the po«loffio* at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress o f March 3,1879. 1 X j..1*— — m i ¡ j . . ______— DR. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN AND SUBO BON. Office at Slocum's Drug Store. CoquiLLB, Guscio.*, G. HI. REA. Attorney and Coanoellor ml Law. Offloe opposite Mrs. Wiokham*s. C. R. BARROW, Attorney and Coousel lor at Law First-olass References ifteen Years* Experience / C oquillk C ity , O b J. J. STANLEY law ykr . Martin Building, Front Stm t CoquILLB O bkoom ! A. J. S her wood, A T T O « * « -AT-IiAW, N o t a it P u b l ic , Coquille, : : Oregon. Walter Sinclair, A T rO B K «I-Â T -Ii»W , N ot . Coquille, ut P u b l ic , : : Oregon. H all & Hall, A T T O B N E T B - tT - L iW , Dealer in K il l E stati of all kinda. Marshfield, Oregon. L __ 3______ C. A. Sehlbrede, A ttorney-at-Law , Noting Public. Phone 761. M .a s linai o. O broox . , C ongress H a s A djou rn ed W . C. Chase. SPERRY A CHASE, Attorney «-at-L aw . Office in Robinson B uilding, Oregon. Coquille, E. G. D. Holden, L aw tbb , JUSTICB OF THR P e AOR !u. S. Commissioner, General Insaranso| Agent, and Notary Publia. Office in Robinson Building. Coquille regon. ______ i______ _______ i A. F. Kirshman, D rntist . Offloe taro doors South of Poat offlee. Coquille . - . Oregon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT GO Str. DISPATCH Twm White, Muter Leaves ,| Arrivée Bandon . . . . . 7 A-M. I Coquille.. . . 10 a - m . Coquille...... 1 p - m . | Bandon___ 4 p - h . Connect« at Coquille with train for Marsh Held and steamer Rjho for Myrtle Point. Str. FAVORITE J. U. Mooraaw. Muter, 1 Arrives 7 A-U. 1 Bandon.. 10:45 A-M. Coquille Bandon. .. .. 1 r s . 1 Coquille . 4:4ß r-M. AT«* Str. ECHO H. Jam*. Mant.r. (.eaves I Arri f « M yrtl.Point.. .7 A-M. I oqnille C’y 9 30 a - m . Coquille City.. .1 r-u. I Myiti» Ft. .4 00 r w. Daily .Bcept .Sunday. j y f t i . iafe and reliable tiwa- (crew The New and Speedy, r n tm Str. E liza b eth C. P. Jensen. M aster Will make regular trip* betweea Coquille River and San Francisco. P resid en ts S on M a y Die. D ou ble W e d d in g On account of the dispatch with winch the business had been con ducted during the past week, there were only forty bills to be signed today. When a committee waited on him with the information that congress was ready to adjeurn, the president thanked them ferthe laws that had been enacted, but added with a smile that he had several bills which would be beard from in the future. P er Y ear SUMMONS. IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR Washington, D. C. March 4— Washington, D. C. March 8 ,- A t A beautiful double wedding took THE COUNTY OF C0O8. With a new record for large appro- \ 8 8 ra 8 rae888Ke bearin« Dr- Larn' place at the home of Mr. and Mr*. priations and far-recching legists-i bert'B 8,« Dature W88 8e0‘ ^om the J. C. Shields of Fourmile on last J. 8. Lawrence, vs. Plaintiff, tion, the fifty-ninth congrese was j White HoU8e to th« boine o t C ° ° ' Friday, March 1st. The contracting A. J. Hackett, C. Kundert, L. Krouse, Ole A.Quam, L. brought to a oloee shortly after I Kre88raaD Longworth, stating that parties were Eugene A. Shields and J. E. Goodbout, H. J. Dexhei- Miss Stella A. Peare, and D. H. Jack- mer, G. W. Dexheimer, 11. M. noon today. The last few hours1 whi,e Arch,e 'V88 re8tin« e88y hia eon and Miss Myrtle A. Shields. All Frick, W. 8. Beach, J. P. Hill, were tame by comparison with what { condition was still critical. Dr. H. V. Olyrner, J. E. Paul. Suit in bail been expected. Long before j Archie Rooevelt, the president’s of the parties are well known in J. M. Broderick, R. B. Beatis, Jason Curtis, J. F. Collins, J. Equity noon Senator Gallinger’s fight for third son, who has been suffering Bandon and vicinity, have a host of F. Dooley, II. O . Page, 8.. F. to from diptheria since Friday, had a friends who extend their best wishes Crouter, Carrie B. Crouter. Quiet the passage of the ship subsidy bill Dr. A. J. Provost, O. J. Diets, Title. had been abandoned, and the fili turn for the worse tonight, though for their voyage over the sea of mat J. J. McKensie, H. J. Har be rallied somewhat, his condition rimony. Rev. J.iBpencer Tilton of per, M. J. Harper, L. L. Or buster against it conducted by Sen is Rerious. D. Alexander Lambert, ficiated at the ceremony. Miss ris, Linda L. Orris, Orel D. I ator Carmack being no longer Orvia, J. 8. Anderson, H. An of New York, in response to a tele Shields is well known in Bandon, derson, J. H. Shepherd, H. M. necessary, he surrendered the floor, Rogers Henry J. Miller, an<i mnch to the disappointment of the gram from the president, arrived at having been employed at the city the White House tonight and has bakery, and Mr. Jackson is working Mollie G, Foster, Defendants. J galleries. Extreme fatigue due to To A. J. Hackett, C. Kundert, J. L taken charge of the case. at Rosa's Mill, and Mr. Shields is a Krouse, Ole A. Quern, L. E. Goodboot, the conduct of night sessions in the H. J. Dexheimer, G. W. Dexheimer, H, bouse during the week had a damp W a v e s of Saltón Sea Dash young farmer.— Recorder. » »8> ■ ............ M. Frick, W. 8. Beach, J. P. H ill, Dr. ening effect upon many of the con A gainat Trains Hultin M ehl H. V. Clyrner, J. E. Paul, J. M. Brod gressmen, and the usual excessive erick, R. B. Beatis, Jason Curtis, J. F, El Paso, Tex.. March 6.— Anoth “ last day” enthusiasm was confined On Tuesday March 5tb, Wm. Mehl Collins, J. F. Dooley, H. D. Page, 8. F. er storm lies broken over the Saltou to less than half the membership. Crouter, Carrie B. Crouter, Dr. A. J. of Coquille, and Miss Lou Hultin of Provost, O. J. Diet*, J. J. McKenzie, President Roosevelt with his cab Sea and railroad wire bring the Randolph were joined in holy wed H. J. Harper, M . J. Harper, L. L. Or inet and the White House staff and news that the Southern Pacific lock nt the residence of J. A. Mc ris, Lind* h . Orvia, Orel D. Orvis, J. 8. a number of guests occupied the tracks are under waters and waves Cord. The ceremony wee performed Anderson, H . Anderson, J. H. Shep washing against passing trains. president’s room in the senate, and by Rev. Geo. H. Rocah and the herd, H. M. Rogers, Henry J. Miller, received and signed bills as they Trains are from eight to fourteen and Mollie G. Foster, the above-named youDg couple left on the Wednes defendants: were enrolled and presented to him. hours late. day morning boat for Coquille to where they will make their home. The bride is the daughter of Geo. IIultoD, one of Coos County's oldest Sacramento, Cal., March G.— Gov pioneers. The groom is of the ernor Gillett this morning signed T. H. Mebl A Co. firm of Coquille the capitai removal bill. Sacramento and is well known in Bandon. The thus loses the seat of government vbung people have a host of friends of California, which goes to Berkley. in this community who extend their Governor Gillett was expected to heartiest congratulations and best vete the measure. Sacramento is wishes for a happy future.-Recorder. much aroused. Under New M anagem ent. W. H. Mansell, Livery Best of Turnout s Feed and Sale S F Stable t r ic t l y ir s t -C l a s s . Hay, Grain Feed. O ppoaite I. O. O. F. Hall. Successor to J. T. Li W e piONEER MEAT MARKET We Carry Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. In the Name of the State of Oregon : Your You, and each of you, are hereby noti We are headquarters fo r euerything in the meat line. fied that you are required to appearand wonts always receiues prompt attention. answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within eix weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this enmmons, to w it: With in six weeks from the 6th day of March, 1907, the same being the date of the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * first publication of this summons. * * And if you fail to appear and answer * on or before the 17th day of April, 1907, % the same being the last day of the time * * prescribed in the order of publication, * * Lam pa Item s the plaintiff will apply to the court for T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. C abinet Changes * * Fairbanks anil Cannon received( Boas. At Lampa, March 1,1907 the relief demanded in plaintiff’s com Washington, D. C., March 4.— * * the thanks of the minority for the plaint, a succinct statement of which is to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clinton, a son. Secretary Cortelyon today reliu- * as follows: impartial manner in which they had Card rooms ^ " O n the second of this month, Ted- That his title in and to the certain presided over the deliberations of quished the postmaster general’s die Webber, of Cody’s camp, was portfolio to former Ambassador real estate in said complaint and here * the two houses, and both made and Meyor and soon thereafter Cortle- joined in the holy bonds of wed inafter particularly described, and every * * speeches expressing their gratitude you was sworn is as seertarv of the lock to Miss Lizzie Foster, a most part and parcel thereof, be quieted * at the words of appreciation. The Soft Qrin s ^ against you, the euid defendants, and to succeed Treasury Shaw. James estimable young lady of Riverton. * feature of the house session was against each and all o f you, and that All their friends join in wishing R. Garfield today relinquished the you the said defendants, and each and * the presentation of a club silver ser Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. ^ them a long, successful and happy all of you be forever enjoined and re * vice of three hundred pieces to office of commissioner of corpora life. strained from setting up any claim of City News Stand. General Grosvenor by bis collegoes. | tions, and tomorrow will succeed T. P. Hanley’s lauhch was char right, title or interest in or to the said Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock. * X In addition to the songs and I • •€► « tered on the second to convey a real estate or any part or parcel thereof, stories that usually mark the close j Jury D isagrees party of revelers to Riverton to and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equi of a session, the entire house ot rep-1 charivarie Teddie Webber and table. resentatives waved flags and sang I California Capital B erkeley. G oes Spokane, Wash., March 7.— A the \ Wallace special to the Spokesman- gravel fell at 12;15 p. m. In (bet Review Rays tne jury in the Steve senate tbo last of the procfedi'.gi | A<!iim- case, alter being in delihera- was a speech of Vice President I | tiou s lice 11 o’ lock yestrday morn- Fairbanks. j ing, this eveuing at 7 :10 o’clock an Secretary of Commerce and Labor nounced that it was unable to agree Straus* has become wonderfully on a verdict and it was discharged familiar with the workings of hie by Judge Woods. department in the short time he has S alm ou are se t F ree been a Cabinet oflic al. Nothing escapes him and each branch of bis About 2,000,000 salmon fry from bureau is being placed on a strictly the fish hatchery on Coos river were business basis. His latest work is in taken to Catching slough the first o f the direction of providing for a more the week, where they were turned rigid inspection of the steamboat in. out for the first time in their youDg spection laws of the United States. lives. The fry were not put in Coos He believes that the enforcement of river on account of the trout and the law ie in competent hands but he other fish which would feed on them. wants to obtain a stricter inspection There are still several thousand fish of all steam vessels over which the in the hatchery which are yet too United States has jurisdiction. young te be turned out to shift for His aim is to avoid such accidents themselve8.--Times as the recent Larchmont horror The owners of the three big which has brought many complaints to the department against what is steamers, Roanoke, Elder and Jef alleged to be carelessness of owners ferson, plyiug between Sau Francis of vessels carrying passengers. co and Portland, have offered to Secretary Strauss has impressed have these boats call in at Coos Bay upon the inspectors the necessity each way if the proper dock facili of a strict enforcement of the law, ties coulA be had, and we see by the declaring that where human life en Coos Bay Times that Mr. Dow, the tered as a factor, too much care commission and wholesale man, could not be exercised in safeguard who has control of a large ware ing it. He reminds the officials house and dack, has offered them that as spriDg and summer Reasons tDe necessary accommodations at a approach, tiavel by water will in- reasonable figure, and we presume crease tremendously in volume and that they will be accepted. This nothing should be left undone to will give Coos county greatly in insure the safety of persons on ves creased ireight and passenger fa sels over which the government has cilities with these cities and should prove of great benefit the coming control. season when many people from the A. Jamieson has had good luck interior will doubtless visit these with his contract, and ths wireless parts. —-- » s» s e builders will find material which he W a n t e d — Gentleman or lady to was to deliver, on hand in time. travel for Merchantile House of Mrs. Walter Sutton and daugh large capital. Territory at home or ter, Mary, left on this morning's abroad to suit. If desirable the stage, via. Coos Bay, to visit Mrs. home may be used as headquarters, Ed Ashman—nee Mis* Birdie Sot- weekly salary of $1,000 per year ton— who resides at Ashland and is and expense*. Address, Joe. A. Alexander, Coquille City, Ore. in poor health. “ M.V E. D. Sperry. $1.50 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , MARCH 13, 1907. C ountry‘Ti I of Thee” hr Wo, S top-over at W a y Porto. J D. Dirilbissand his son Ed were F or S ale . — At a bargain; three Electric Light«. Everything ia F in t in town Monday on business. They youug milch cows three registered Class Style. did not mine much this winter, but FOR SALE. say that miners on the lower big One horse fi year* old, weight bera are talking np centrifugal about 1300 pounds, alao one mere pump* in place of ditches— and we 3 years old. Enquire of Henry believe they ere on the right track if they will follow it up. Grady, Norway, Oregon, bride. Mr. and Mrs. Mosier, who came from Portland to take the position o f cooks in Cody’s camp, are giving excellent satisfaction and are much liked by all who have had the good fortune to make their acquaintance. Clinton Burgess, from Yoakum’s camp, and sister, Miss Rena, are home visiting their mother. M en M a y go Free. COQUILLE V A L LE Y PACKING CO. Josh’s Place, /TvX Æ ï\ The sai<l real estate to which reference is made hereinaliore and to which plaint iff seeks by this suit to have hia title quieted is particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Lots 33, 34, 3$ and 36, in block 1; lots 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, In block 2; lots 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, »1, 34, W a tc h m a ke r and Je w e le r, 35, and 36, in block 3; lots 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, and 32, in block 5 ; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 21, 22, 23. 24, Front Street, 27 and 28, in block 6; lots 17, 18, 19, and 20, in block 8; lots 19, 20, 21, and 22, in C O Q U ILLE, O R EG O N . block 9 ; lots 29 and 30, in blook 11; lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,25, 26, A l L WORK GUARAN TEED. 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31, in block 13; lota 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, in block 14; lots 13,14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, and 25, in block 16; lots 23, 24, 25, and 26, in block 17; lots 25, 26, 27, and 28, ip block 18; lots I, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 23, 24, 25, and 26, in block 19; lots 13 and 14 in block 23; lots 33, 34, 35, and 36, in block 29; lots 9^nd 10, in block 31; lots 33, 34, 35, and 38, in block 34; lota 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, in block 35; lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, B. F E N T O N 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, in P ro p block 36; and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20 Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in redi 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 , 29, 30, 31 ness for special tripe. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. 32, 33, and 34, in block 45; all in Port Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty land Addition to the town of Bandon, in the County of Coos and 8tate of Ore Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 gon, according to the plat of said addi tion on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of aaid Coos County. 8ervice of this summons is made by publication in pursuance ol an order made by John F. Hall, as County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, dated March MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. 4tb, 1907, directing that service thereof be made by publication thereof in the Coqnille H krai . d , a weekly newspaper published at the City of Coqnille, in said Coos County, once each week for a peri od of six weeks. J. J. STANLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Judge Guerry has returned from Gardiner, where he attended the pre liminary hearings of Ole Oleson and H. C. Miller, who are charged with tne killing of August Pollow on Sunday, February 17. The two men were bound over to await the action of the grand jury. The circumstances surrounding the case would indicate that the killing was accidental, and the evi dence takeu, it is claimed, points to this fact. The three men are said to have been close friends. On the day the crime was committed Olson went out to Pollow’s house. Both were drinking, and after a little time Pollow proposed that they go up to Miller’s house, as they had some business to attend to. Miller’s house is about five miles up the Umpqua river from Gardiner, Ar riving at the house the trio drank together, Pollow and Oleson having brought two bottles of whiskey with them. It is then alleged that the rifle shot was heard and inves tigation proved that be was dead. It ie the supposition that he we nt to tamper with the rifle. There NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. was no motive for a murder, and it Department ol the Interior, I.and Office is thought the men will be cleared, at Roeeburg, Oregon, Dec. 4th, 1906. —Times. Notice is hereby given that Robert A. W . H. 8 CHR 0 EDER J w w w w w w w w w w w w S Easton, of Sitkum, Oregon, has filed W anted : By Chicago wholesal notice of his intention to make final and mail order house, assistant man five-year proof in support of his claim, ager (man or woman) for this coun- vis: Homestead Ent ry No. 10392, made Jan 2, 1901, i-nji, for m ru i c NS o HW'j, n ■*, o HW'i n ^ i . .. „ . 1 Jan. the ty and adjoining territory. Salary NE**, - - - 8F.J* ....... ........... NW W , Section 8, Township (20 and expenses paid weekly; ex 28 8. Range 10 W .. and that said proof I pense money advanced. Work will be made before County Clerk and 1 Clerk of County Court of Coos County, pleasant; position permanent. No Oregon, at his office at Coquille.Oregon, investment or experience required. on April pril 15th, 1907 Spare time valuable. Write at once to He names the following witn< for particulars and enclose self-ad prove his continuons residence UDOI 01 and cultivation of the land, v is ; Walter dressed envelope. Superintendent, M. Laird, James D. Laird and James 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111. Benham, of Sitkum, Oregon, and Jacob , O. Stemmier, of Dora, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Garden seeds garden seeds at ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE North Coquille Store Fancy and Staple Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To bacco and Cigars. North Ena , . lenrv Street Bridge. S. H. MCADAMS Poland China hogs, two sows and a a boar, also a few young pigs eligi ble for registration. Call or sddress, D. Morgan. Coquille, Oregon LOGGING WORK CARRIAGE WORK Phone 311. Knowltons Drug store, a fall sup Garden seeds all kinds Onion Tinning and plumbing done ply of garden seed». Both in balk nets grass seeds and field seed a For Bargains in Buggies and Carriages come and examine our line we and in packages. > Knowltons Drag store. promptly by T. H. Mehl A Co.s. have the'best that money can buy at the lowest prices. Blacksmithing Horseshoeing