Nice line of silks just arrived at Mrs. Noelcr’s. Dave Mathers wag up from River- 27 1907, ton yesterday. Coquille tjerald. WEDNESDAY MARCH Fine line cf spring and summer goods just in at Kerr's. Our townsman, David Fulton, re cently brought to our office sam ples of his growing of lemoDs at his home in the North part of town. The specimens were large, well de veloped in every way, nDd thorough ly matured. These were irom a dwarf tree which be has and treats, to some extent as a pot plant, pro tecting it to a degree in our most severe weather. This fruit produ ces as nice lemonade as those ship ped from the south, and we see no reason why the raising of such lem ons could not be done to a consider able extent and with profit to the grower. The ones brought to our office measured ten inches in circum ference and the little tree, a dwarf, was exceedingly full. New summer goods to arrive at O. Wilson & Co’s next week. Best stock of shoes on the river at Kerr's. Attorney Lewis Roberts had busi ness at tbe county seat yesterday. “ White River” Flour is the best; Robinson has it. H. L. Carl, the Norway creamery man,'bad business in town on Mon day. Lewis Strong, of Myrtle Point, had businoss at the county seat yes terday. Eighteen pounds of sugar for $1 at O. Wilson & Co’s. Coos county may take some con- eolation in the fact that she is not en tirely alone in enduring great inconveniences in the non ar rival of goods, etc. We see by the Oregonian that the whole sale merchant of that city are just now beginning to receive the bulk of their holiday goods which were due in that place last October, and it begins to look as though Seattle bids fair to suffer tbe discomforts of a flour famine, and will be obliged to depend on the eastern wheat for their relief, while the ware houses and elevators of their own state within two hundred miles are filled with grain. The Portland people are congratulating themselves on the fact that their goods will be in time for next Christmas, though, at that time they will have been out the money they have paied for them about sixteen to seventeen months and will have had to store the goods eight or nine months, but they will have them at any rate so they will not wholly dieappoint their custom ers But what of transportation regulations or lack of regulations which allow such things, and gives tbe parties injured no recourse whatever? From what we can gather by reading the papers, the great trouble is from a lack of locomotives along the railroad lineB. We read of instances where cars have been known to stand on a siding loaded locked and sealed ready to go, for weeks and even for months without being touched. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whittington, of tha upper river, were in town yesterday. “ Dement’s Best” Drane sells it, is the flour Elijah Baggs of Bandon returned yesterday from a trip to his place on the North Fork. Land <k Lyons carry all kinds of seeds. Tm. Jenkins came up from Ban don yesterda) and went to Myrtle Point to renew old acquaintance. Fine assortment of silks just re ceived at Kerr’s. Mr. Snow, father of our towns man Frank Snow and Mrs. Ella Watson, arrived from California Monday. Rolled Barley in any quantity at Land & Lyon’s. Ned Boyd returned last Friday from a trip to San Francisco and Ogden, Utah, where he went to see his father who he reports well A beautiful piano on sale at Bar ker’s Jewelry store. The Elizabeth which arrived off the Coquille bar Thursday, had not succeeded in Cuming in up to yester day when the Dispatch left Bandon. Oyster shells and grit for chickens at O. Wilson A Co’s. The Enterprise meat Co. has just received a new Buffalo sausage mill C. F. ALLEN KILLED. and gasoline engine to drive it. Shot by Night Watchman W . D. This ia something new and different from anything in the county. It is Clark at Bandon. a nice looking machine and will no Last Wednesday morning, short doubt be a great help in handling ly after midnight, C. F. Allen, of their large business in that line. San Francisco, the well-known Call at Robinsons’ and take black sand and platinum miner, and who had more recently been engag look at those new Cluett cost shirts ed in purchasing timber lands for The very latest. bd eastern firm, was shot and instant The Womans Study Club will ly kiUed by Night Watchman W. D. meet this week with Mrs. Sperry. Clark at Bandon. Mr. Allen and some other parties The time will he Bpent with the had come up the coast Tuesday, and Poets Laureates, Wordsworth, Ten ho had engaged a room at the Tup- nyson, and Austin. The subjects per House, being conducted by the of late have been replete with in Gallier Brothers During the eve terest. Two afternoons were devot- ning Allen showed signs of being ed to Sir Waiter Soott. The out under the influence of liquor, and line of our Travel Day to Ireland found some fault with the location was also complete with glimpses of of tho room, about which he and country homes, Abbeys, Universi Ed Gallier had some words, and ties, principal cities, etc, enlivened then went away. Later ho returned by Irish songs. The last meeting and hud evidently beeu drinking was devoted to women writers. Cur heavily, and was exceedingly ugly rent events and Domestic 8cience and got his revolver and in have also had their share of atten quired for Gallier, making some tion. ugly threats. About this time the Ladies' Night night marshal appeared on the scene, and as it was late, the other Thursday night of each week will guests bad all retired aud there was no one saw just what happened, but be given to couples skating only there were three or more shots tired Nothing but couples allowed on the with the result above mentioned. floor during the evening. This will Clark claims that as he appeared at give the ladies plentv of skating tbe side window of the hotel, who and first-class order will be main was in the office opened fire at him, tained. — -- when he hurriod to tbe door where W G. Nier M ay Move. the two men met, and where Clark admits he fired twice, but the effects It ¡8 rumered that W . G. Nier, of but one hall was found on Allen’s the Southern Pacific right of way body. The day following Dr. Mingus, man may move to Norh Bend. This Coroner, was called and summoned is based on the report that Mr. Nier a jury and conducted an investiga has written to persons in North tion and inquest. The verdict of Bend to secure him office rooms. the jury was that the deceased came to his death by a gun shot wound It is concluded from this report that inflicted by \V. D. Clark in the per Mr. Nier contemplates moving to formance of his duty as an officer. North Bend to make his bead- On Hunday afternoon Mrs. Allen quarters. and son, J. \Y. E Allen, arrived Mr. Nier looks after the right of from San Francisco to which place way husiness for the Southern Pa they will return with the corpse and carry out the wishes of the de cific, and at tbe present time he ceased, which are that the body he makes his headquarters at Drain.— ermated. I Times. » « • * » Popolar Young Man Dead. A m putation ia N ecesary E. 2.50 chuins, N. .50 chains, X . 28 'j SUMMONS. \\. 3.30 chains, N. 7 1 'í W. 3.40chains, j IN T H K c j r o u x t COURT OF THE . N. 6.33 chains, N. 5 1 W. 5.00 chains, District in Fat Elk N. 20* W. 5.00 chains, B. 80 W. 4.00 STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CoOS. Basin. chains, 8. 80" W. 2.50 chains, N. 23’ W. J. T. McCormac, Plaintiff, 3.00 chains. N. 12 V E- 2100 chains, N. vs. Suit in To the Honorable County Court for 64’ W. 1.80 chains, N. : « V W . 4.00 The Coquille Coal and Lum ber Company, »Corporation, Equity. chains, N. 78 V W. 5.00 chains, N. 4.4* Coos County, Oregon: Defendant, j We, the undersigned persons, hereby E. 3.07 chains, N. 14“ W. 2.00 chains,E. To The Coquille Coal and Lumber Com petition your Honorable Body and re 2.30 chains, N. 5.00 chains, N 614" W. pany, a Corporation, the above-named 4.00 chains, 8. 74° W. 2.00 chains, N.77’ spectfully show the follow ing: defendant: W 2.00 chains, N 2* E 2.00chains, N 67" That we comprise more than one halt In the Name of the State of Oregon; the owners, and own and represent more E 5.80 chains, N 12“ E 2.00 chains, N 82“ than one third ol the following de-Í E 3*00 chains, N 4 24 E 3.00chains, S 20 you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer the com scribed body or basin of land to wit: b 2.00 chains, 8 844* E 3.00chains, N Begin at a point 2.00 chains south of ! 28°w chains, N 6.50 chains, N 76’ W plaint filed against you in the above en the 4 section corner between sections 1 j 3.00chains. If 55 \\ 4.00chains, N 4.14 titled suit within six weeks from the and 2, Tp 28, 8 of R 13 W of the Wil- W 6.00 chains, x 7.4" E 5.55 chains,N 3 4 " date of the first publication of this sum lamette Meridian and run thence 8 79c , E 7-30 chains, st 2° W 3.00 chains, N 9° E mons. to-wit: Within six weeks from PETITION . . _ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. Notice i« hereby given that in compli Ella N. Herman, Flaiatiff, VI ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Dwigbt K. Mitchell. Hallett Suit in H. Mitcheli, and ilallet K. act for the «ale of timber land« in th« H. Mitchell, ae guardian of the Equity. States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, person and eatate of Dwight K . and Washington Territory,’ * Clarence Mitchell, a Minor, Defendants. O.Water«, of McKinley, County of Coo«, To Dwight K. Mitchell, Hallet K. H. Mitchell, anu Hallet K. H, Mitchell, State of Oregon, has this day filed in tins office hi« «worn statement No. 7642, as guardian of the person and eatate of for the purchase of the Lots 3 and 6, Dwight K. Mitchell, a minor, the above SEW NWV* and N E ^ 8 W ^ of Section No. 6, in Township No. 28 South, Range named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon; No. 11 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more You, and each of you, are hereby noti valuable for timber or stone than for fied that you are required to appear and agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before James answer the complaint filed againat you in the shore entitled auit within iix W 3.00 chains, N. 65" W . 4.00 chains, N. i l- 40 chains, N 79* W 11.50 chains, s 554" | ‘ he 8th,daj' o{ 1 1907, the 8iime Watson, County Clerk of Ceos County, Oregon, and Clerk of County Court, at weeks from the date of the first publica 57" W. 1.60 chains, W . 2.10 chains, N. 3.00 chains, x 2 4 “ W 3.00 chains, N i being the date of the first publication his office at Coquille City, Coos County, tion of this eummoni, to-w it: Within summons. 364" W. 6.30 chains,’ N. 3 *4 " W. 7.20 284" W 2.50 chaine, 8 86° W 4.00 chains of this ...... " Oregon, on Thursday, the 11th day of ■ix weeka from the Otli day of March, And if you fail to appear and answer April, 1 » 7 . chains, N. 57" W. 7.36 chains, N 7 1 4 ’ W N 10° W 2.50 chain«, s . 43° E 2.00 chains, on or before the 17th day of April, 1907, lie names as witnesses: Lee Mast 1907, the same being tbe date of the first 6.40 chains, N 464" W 8.76 chains, 8 74" S 70° E 3.00 chains, n 8 Vo* e 5.5 chains, N William Myers, of McKinley, Coos publication of this eunnnens. W 4.00 chftiB«, 8 17! i W IJO the same being the last day of the time and W 9.30 chains, 8 254" W. 4.50 chains, « 4 And if you fail to appear anJ answer prescribed in the order of publication, C >unty, Oregon; Arthur Brown and chains, W 1.00 chains, n 4 V W 3.50 8.45" W. 3.54 chains, N. 45" W . 3.54 Henry Hervey, of Lee, Coos County, the plaintiff will apply to the court for I »regon. on or before the I7th day of April, 1907, chains, N. 31° W. 4.00 chains. S. 7 7 4 ’ chains, n 30’ E 3.50 chains, H 7 « V W the relief demanded in plaintiff’ s com Any and all persons claiming adverse the tame being the Mat day of the time W, 7.05 chains, W. 8.50 chains, 8. 9.50 5.50 chains, H 5 9 V W 2.00 chain«, N plaint, a succinct statement of which is ly the above-described lands are re prescribed in the order of publication, chains, S. 66° W. 3.50 chains, 8. 17’ W. 59 degrees w 2.00 chains, n 28° quested to file their claims in this office the plaintiff will apply to the court for as follows: on or before said 11th lav of April, 1907. 3.00 chains, 8. 1.30 chains, W. 20.70 W 4.00 chains, n 54° W 2.50 chains, S 71° 1. That the whole of the purchase, W 2.50 chains, n 6V W 1.50 chains, W BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. the relief demanded .in her complaint, chains. N. 45’ W . 1.50 chains, N. 8.50 to-w it: The sum of $700, specified in a a succinct Matement of which ia aa fol 1.00 chains, S 2 « V W 3.00 chains, 8 «1° chains, N. 5* W. 6.00 chains, W . 1.00 BE IT REMEMBERED, that at a regu low« : That the certain deed of convey chains, 8. 41* W. 3.00 chains, N. 71" W. W 5.00 chains, 8 24° W 3.00 chains, S 85’ certain contract agreement heretofore made by and between plaintiff and de lar term of tbeCouuty Court for Coos Coun ance in said complaint let forth, made 1.85 chains, W 4.00 chains, N 6 7 4 ’ W. W 3.00 chains, N 11 V E 6.50chains, E fendant herein, wherein plaintiff con ty, Oregon, held nt the Court House in and executed on the 30th day of .Septem 1.50 chains, n 2 50 chains, n 70° W 6.00 3.50 chains, 8. 13’ E. 3.40 chains, 8. 21" tracted to sell to defendant the certain- Coquille City in said county and state, com ber, 1897, by one Frederick Elliott to chains, 8 77 V W 1.17 chains to the place E. 6.00 chains, 8. 20° W . 3.80 chains, N. raencing Nov. 5th, 1906, at whioh were pres one Lillian Mitchell, now deceased, real property described as follows : Be 70° W . 1.50 chains,N. 15° W . 2.50 chains, of beginning. Aleso beginning 3.09 chains i-nt Hon. John F. Hall, County Judge, W. for tiie north half of the north half ginning on south side ot right of way N. 724° W. 2.10 chains, N. 85’ W . 2.50 N of the 4 section corner on e boundary W. Gage, Sheriff and James Watson, Conn of the nortliweet quarter of sec chains, N. 1.60 chains, N. 18° W. 7.00 of Section 13, Tp. 28 ri K 13 W and run of Coos Bay, Koseburg and Eastern ty Clerk, when, among others, the follow tion 13 in township 26 south of Railroad and Navigation Company, 941 ing proceedings were had to-wit: chains, 8.75’ W. 1.50 chains, S. 314° W. thence S 84° E 1.50 chains, 8 25° E 1.50 5.70 chains, 8. 2.20 chains, N, 71° W. chains, 8 11° E 1.60 chains, S 21° W 2.50 feet south and 722 feet east of the corner IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE range 13 west of the Willamette merid of sectins 2, 3, 34 and 35 on north boun- STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR ian, in Coo* County, State of Oregon, be 5.20 chains, N. 71° W . 5.20 chains, N. chains,S 33° VV 2.90 chains,S 7 9 V VV 5.50 iary of tow nship 28 south of range 13 declared a trust deed for the use and ben THE COUNTY OF COOS. 4 4 " W . 2.00 chains, N. 10’ E. 2.00chains, chains, 8 60" W 5.50 chain«, 8 13* E 1.00 west of Willamette meridian, and run In the matter of the EatAte and Guardian efit of plaintiff, subject only to the lien N. 174° E. 4.00 chains, N. 2’ W . 3.80 chains, E 2.00 chains, 8 3.00 chains, N ship of Maud A. Harry, Edna Berl Harrv of the indebtedness due from plaintiff ning thence south 13 degrees east 119 chains. N. 6“ E. 4.00 chains, N. 35° W. 48° W 3.30 chains, 8 70°W 5.50 chains, 8 JosephfLanejHarry, NettieMlayHarry and to said Lillian Mitchell, deceased, and 6.00 chains, W. 2.00 chains, N, 254° W . 11* W 3.82 chains, W 3.72 chains, n 60° feet to right bank of Coquille riyer, Hubert Leland Harry. thence up stream along said bank north for the sole purpose of securing the pay 4.00 chains, S, 58* W . 1.50 chains,8.224° w 3.00 chains, n 60° E 3.00 chains, n 3.00 It appearing to the Court from the peti E. 3.00 chains, 8. 124" E. 6.00 chains, chains, N 55* w 5.00 chains, w 1.50 56 % degrees ea3t 150 feet, thence north tion of G. W. Harry, the duly appointed ment of said indebtedness; that said 8. 11 degrees w 4.00 chains, S chains, S 50° w 2.00 chains, S 4 2 V w 24 degrees west to the south line of said qualified and acting guardian of the per trust be declared terminated and the railroad right of way. thence westerly sons and estates of the above entitled mi said real property be decreed free and 2° E. 2.50 chains, S. 10° W. 3.50 chains. 3.50 chains, 8 45* E 1.00 chains, S 42V along said right of way to the place of nors, Maud A. Harry, Edna Berl HArry, clear from the lien of said indebtedness; 8. 334° E. 6.30 chains, 8. 53° E. 3.60 w 2.50 chains, 8 . 53° W 4.00 chains, n 45* beginning,containing .23 of an acre more Joseph Lnne Harry, Nettie May Harry and that the said real property be decreed chains, S. 36° E. 4.00 chains, 8. 21° E. w 1.00 chains, 8. 19° w 6.00 chains, w or less, including plaintiff’ s right to Hubert Lelaud Harry, minors, praying for to be the property of plaintiff and that 2.00 chains, n 12° E 11.00 chains, n 20° E 2.40 chains, S. 10° W . 2.10 chains, S. 58’ maintain a boom in front of said de An order of sale of oertain real estate be such decree hare the force and effect of W. 1.50 chains, N. 33’ W. 2.40 chains,N. 9.50 chains, n 23* e 3.50 chains, n 2 8 V scribed land, and situated in Coos Coun longing to BAid minors, described as fol a died of conveyance therefor and that 124° W. 1.30 chains, N. 64° W . 1.80 E 3.75 chains, n 3 8 V E 10.10 chains, 8 ty. Oregon, together with interest on lows, to wit: such decree be recorded in like manner chains, N. 26° W . 2.50 chains, N. 424° 8 3 V E 2.50 chains, n 60® ■ 3 00 chains, E.>i of 8. E. hi of 8. 28, Tp 27, 8. of R. 13 and with lika effect as other deeds of said $700 at the rate of 6 per cent per an n 3.00 chains, x 60° k 3 00 chians, n 2.50 W . 11.40 chains, 8. 65° W. 2.60 chains, W. of the W. M. in Coos connty, Oregon num from the 1st day of September, conveyance of real property; and for 8. 10° W. 3.30 chains, 8. 2.50 chains, 8. chains, N 81° E 3.00 chains, 8 73%° E containing 80 aores. 1906, is due, unpaid and delinquent, 32° W. 4.00 chains, 8. 59° W. 2 20chains, 3.00 chains, n 18* a 1.00 chain«, 8 5 0 : And lots 3, 4, 5 A 6, in blook 8, in North such other and further relief in the and owing from defendant to plaintiff. Addition to the town ef Coquille City, in premises as the court may deem meet 8. 13° W. 3.80 chains, 8. 20° E. 2.20 E 2-50 chains, m 2.50 chains, 8 50® E 2.00 2. That said sum of $700, together Coos county, Oregon, and alleging that it and equitable. chains, 8. 40° W. 1.20 chains, S. 24° E chains, 8 5 4 ° w 3.00 chains, 8 13° k with interest thereon at the rate of would be beneficial to the said wards that Service of this summons is made by 3.00 chains, 8. 17° W. 2.50 chains, S. 51° . 40 chains, S 3 1 V E 2.00 chains, N 40® e 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day suoh real estate be sold. publication in purauanca of an order E. 1.40 chains, 8. 18° E. 3.00 chains, 8. 3-00 chains, n 2.00 chains, E 2.00 chains, It is hereby ordered that the next of kin made by John F. Hall, aa County Judge E 1.00 chains, of September, 1906, he paid to the 24° E. 4.50 chains,8. 2 4 ° W. 2.40chains, 8 2.00 chains, clerk of this court for the plaintiff here of said wards, and all persons interested of Cooa County, Oregon, dated the 4th 8. 31° E. 3.83 chains, 8. 54 4 ° E. 7.50 8 32® W 3 50chains, 8 32® E 3.50 chains, in within ten days from the time of the in said estate, Appear before this Court, at day of March,1907,directing that service chains, S. 18’ E. 3.00 chains, 8. 14° W. to the place of beginning, and contain entering of the decree herein, or within the oourt'room thereof, in the courthouse thereof be made by publication thereof ing 2239.98 acres of land, more or less. 2.50 chains, 8. 314° W. 5.00 chains, S. in the town of Coquille City, in Coos county, such other time as t o the court shall in the Coquille H kiald , a weekly news II. 254° W. 2.50 chains, S. 32° W . 3.50 Oregon, on Monday, the 1st day of April seem reasonable; and that in said event That said lands are all situated in Coos 1907, then and there to show cause why an paper, published in the City of Coquille, chains, 8. 38° W . 3.50 chains, S. 34° W. County, Oregon, and are susceptible of one plaintiff shall deliver to the clerk of order should not be granted for the sale of in said Coos County, Oregon, once a 5.00 chains, 8. 174° W. 2.00 chains, 8 .8 ’ mode o f drainage. this court for the defendant herein the said real estate. week for a period of aix weeka. W . 3.00 chains, S. 734° E. 2.00 chains, III. deed heretofore placed in escrow by And it is farther ordered, that a copy of J. J. STANLEY, 8. 4° W. 6.50 chains, 8. 50° W. 4.00 That we desire to adopt measures to plaintiff for said defendant, or another this order be published at least three sae- 3-6-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. chsins, 8. 45° W. 3.50 chains, N. 7 4 ° E drain the same; that the number of aores in good and sufflcent deed of conveyance cessive weeks before said hearing of said 1.50 chains, N 87 degrees E 2.00 said proposed drainage district is 2239.98 of said premises from plaintiff to defend petition in the Coquille H ebald , a news NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. chains, S. 484° E. 5.00 chains, 8. acres; that said proposed drainage district paper printed at Coquille City, in Coos ant. Notioe ia hereby given that the under 59° E. 2.80 chains, N. 32° E. 5.00 chains, contains 38 separate tracts, and tho number county, Oregon. 3. That in case of default in the pay signed has filed hie final report in the N. 6 4 ° E. 2.00 chains, N. 16° E. 7.0U of acres in each tract and the owners JOHN F. HALL, matter of the administration of the estate ment of said amount due as aforesaid County Judge of Coos County, Oregon. chains, N. 7° E 3.00 chains, N. 814° E. thereof are as follows: of E. B. Beyers, deoeeeed, and that tha Maggie Nedeau, .92 aores, J.W . Lawrence within the time specified in such de State of Oregon, ) 2.00 chains, 8. 624° E. 2.00 chains, 8. County Court has appointed Monday, the —3.18 acres, C. A . Everden—8.3 acres, T. A. cree, then and in that case the defend County of Coos, > 564° E. 3.50 chains. 8. 20° W 3.50 I, James Watson, Countr Clerk and ex- first day of April, 1907, ae the day for bear Everden—9.04 acres, Alfred Flanders—13.56 ant herein, and any and all persons chains, N. 50° E. 3.00 chains, 8 . 83° E. acres, H. N. Tyrrell-12.78 ac es, C. A.Webb claiming by, through or under it, be officio olerk of the county coart for Coos ing objections to anid final report and tha 1.00 chains, 8. 66° E. 3.00 chains, 8. 27° —23.84 acres, K. 8. Know!ton —16.02 acres. settlement of said eatate. Datsd thia 20th strictly foreclosed and barred of any and county, Oregon, hereby certitfy that I have day of February, 1907. E. 1.50 chains, 8. 50° E. 1.00 chains, 8. John Hartley—4.51 acres, Z. liuss & Sons-- compared the foregoing oopy with the orig all equity of redemption, right or in J. P. BEYER8, 78° E. 1.40 chains, 8. 54° E. 3.00 chains, 1031.03 acres, Geo. Robinson—10.57 acres, inal record of my office; that the same is a terest, at law or in equity, in and to said correct transcript therefrom, and of the Administrator of the Eatate of E. H. Bey 8. 45° E. 1.00 chains, 8. 45° W 1.50 C. It. Gabeler—70,00 acres, H. M. Tuttle— real property and every part and par whole of snch order. ers, deoeaaed. chains, 8.134° W 3.00 chains, 8. 744° E 3.15 acres. H. G. Hathaway— 52.70 acres, In witness whereof I have hereunto set Nelson cel thereof. 2.50 chains, N. 43° E. 90 chains, S. 594° Er rain la Disher—17.47 acres, Kerr has a full and complete 4. That plaintiff have judgment my hand and affixed the seal of said connty Geo. C on g er- E. 2.00 chains, N. 85° E. 2.00 chains, Lammey—51.88 acres, stock of groceries and is looking 47.74 acres, Samuel Olsen—24.10 acres. It. against the defendant for his costs and court this 20fch day of February, 1907. 8. 694° E. 4.00 chains, N. 87° E. 8.25 every day for the best selection of JAMES WATSON, O. Dickson and W. F. Dickson—U 4.50, B. disbursements in this suit. chains, 8. 85° E. 9.20 chains. S. 504° E. (SEAL*) Clerk. F. Smith, John Smith. Harvey Smith, Al fall and winter clothing ever. 5. For such other and further relief 8.80 chains, N. 494° E, 2.00 chains, N. fred Smith and Mabel Humphrey, being as to the court shall seem meet and 37° W. 5.50 chains, N. 68° E. 6.25 chains, heirs at law o f Samuel South, deceased— equitable. 8. 824° E. 2.00 chains, S. 184° E. 3.00 19.30 acres. William Norris—40.02 acres. ABSTRA CTS A BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS, Service of this summons is made by chains, N. 674° E. 8.00 chain-, 8. 8 24 Thos. Anderson—23.78 acres, Janey Laird publication in pursuance of an order E. 5.00 chains, 8. 66° E. 4.00 chains, S. — 21.11 acres, A. I*. M ing—•53.03 aOTM« A. i . made by John F. Hall, as County Judge 114° E. 4.50 chains, E. 4.00 chains, N. Sherwood—34.18 acres, T. A. Willard—4.30 of Coos County, Oregon, dated the 4th 4.00 chains, N. 13° E. 2.00 chains, N acres, Edward Johnson—43.54 acres, J. L. day of March, 1907, directing that serv ice thereof be made by publication there 6 2 4 ° E. 3.00chains, S.70°E. 1.50 chains, Koy 31.08 acres, IL F. Collier—19.39 aores, of in the Coquille H erald , a| weekly Charles Self, Arthur Self, and Emma Self, 8. 17° E. 1.50 chains, 8. 72° E. 1.00 heirs o f G. JL Self, deceased—30.28 acres, newspaper published at the City of Co quille, ;.n said Coos County, Oregon, chains, S. 464° E. 1.50 chains, 8. 27° E. J .W . Mast—57.84 acres, Elizabeth Gilman once a week for a period of six weeks. 3.50 chains, 8. 13° E. 1.50 chains, 8. 45° —37 acres, Wm. Wheeler—42 5 aores,Susan F . .1. J. STANLEY, W. 1.50 chains. 8. 40° E. 4.50 chains, 8. Leneye—.99 o f an acre, J. P . Johnson— Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. Attorney for Plaintiff. 7 4 4 ° E. 2.00chains, S. 65° E. 3.00 chains, TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY 22.03 acres, C. D. Banning—18.25acres, Wm. 8. 12° E. 5.00 chains, 8. 65° E. 4.00 Clark—80 acres, Unknown—40 acres. SUMMONS. That C. It. G abelei, Win. liuss and Ed chains, 8. 42° E. 12.00 chains, E. 4.00 chains, 8. 32° E. 4.00 chains, 8. 25° E. ward Johnsou, are three persons and three IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATK O f OREGON IN AND FOR 5.00 chains, 8.27° E. 3.50 chains, S. 724 petitioners who desire to serve as trustees THE COUNTY OF COOS. E. 1,50 chains, 8. 15° E. 7.00 chains, 8. for the first year from the date of the for mation o f said drainage distriot. J. H. Harbison, Plaintiff, ^ Suit in 14° W. 4.80chains. S. 9 4 ° E. 2.50 chains, Z. linss A; Sons Co ., a corporation, by W. L. Equity 8. 5.00 chains, 8. 25° W . 1.50 chains, S. Kistner, its attorney in fact. Jessie!,. Harbison, Defendant.) for di 1 5 4 °E. 2.00chains, 8. 2 4 ° E. S.OOchains, Dickson A Dickson, by W . L. Kistner, their vorce 8. 434° E 20.00 chains, S. 23° W. 11.00 attorney in fact. To Jessie L. Harliiaou. the above chains, 8. 704° W. 9.00 chaine, S. 31° E. Andrew Ming, by W. L . Kistner, his agent. named defendant: 6.00 chains, 8. 45° E 6 chains, S. 26° E. H. M. Tuttle | C . It. Gabeler In the name of the State of Oregon: 1.50 chains, S. 374° E. 8.00 chains. E. A. J. Sherwood j W. F. Disher You are hereby notified that you are re f Wm. W. eeler 6.50 chains, 8 464° E 8.50 chains,8 1 5 4 ° S. M. Olsen C. I). Banning ! Geo. Conger quired to appear and answer the com E. 6 00 chains, 8 2\,° W. 4 50 chaine, N. Lammey | Ed Johnson plaint filed against you in the above en j J. W. Laira 8 .3 6 4 ° E. 2 50 chains, N. 78° E. 5 00 James W. Mast titled auit within aix weeka ftom the J. P. Johnson. P. W. Laird chains, N. 10° W 6 50 chains, N. 85° E. by D. H. Johnson H. N. Tyrrell date of the first publication of thia stim- 2.00 chains, E. 1.80 chains, 8. 30° E. John T. Hartley Thomas Anderson mona, to-wit: within aix weeka from the William Norris B. F. Collier 8.00 chaine, E. 5.00 chains, N. 15° E C. W. Webb 6th day of March, 1907, the eame being 5 00 chains, N. 1.00 chains. N. 62° W. State .of Oregon, [ M the date of the first publication of this 2.00 chains, N. 11° E. 5.00chsins, N. 854° County of Coos, \ H summons. I, W. L. Kistner. beirg first dnly s^orn, E. 2.00 chains, N. 84° E 2.50 chains, N And if you fail to appear and answer 45° W 2.00 chains, N 2 0 4 ’ E 4.00chains, depose and say that I am the attorney in on or liefore the 17th day of April, 1907, N. 15° W. 1.50 chains, N. 2° W . 1:80 fact of Z. Unss A Sons Company, a corpo ration, one of the petitioners in the forego the eame being the last day of the time chains, N. 27° E. 3.50 chains. N. 90° E. ing petition, asking the Connty Court for piescrilied in the order of publication 3.00 chains, N. 174° E. 10.00 chains. N. Coos Connty, Oregon, to form a Drainage the plaintiff will apply to the court for 364° E. 13 00 chains, N. 3.00 chains, W District in what is known as the Fat Elk the relief demanded in his complaint, a 16.37 chaine. N. 77* E. 12.00 chains, N. basin in Co^« County. Oregon; that acting succinct statement of which is as fol 85° E. 2.00 chains. N. 62° E. 1.00 chains, as snch attorney in fact I signed the fore lows : Vivian Hermann, son of Mrs. W. j That the marriage contract heretofore P . Hermann, died at his home in ¡ Tbe surgeons found it necessary, N. 72" K. 3.00 chains, R, 6 3 ', • E. M going petition for and on behalf of said Z. Buss it Sons Company; that I have, read existing betwen plaintiff and defendant this city Tuesday evening, March yesterday, to amputate Jese Keat- chains, N. 59° E. 2.50 chains, N. 65° E. and am acquainted with the contents of herein be annulled, set aside and held 3.00 chains. 8- 74° E. 4.50 chains. the foregoing petition, and tho same is true 19, at 7:15, after a long illness from ing’s leg. The man was injured at the for naught; that the plaintiff be grant 8. 70° E. 2.00 chains, 8. 464° a* I verilv believe. ed the care and custody of the three tuberculosis, aged 23 years and f, li(tv Cit min geveral d W. L. KI8TNBR, E 2.00 chains, 8. 43° E. .95 chains, minor children, to-w it: Clara Harbison, months. Interment took place yes-i . , , . . . . , Subscribed and sworn to Itefore me this Ivan Harbison, and Do re« Harbison; terday afternoon at the family bury.|wh,le ^ w" 8 m the F,l,ce lo "ee 8. 20° W. 2.00 chsins, 8. 57° W. 5.50 4th day of March, 1907. that the defendant lie granted the care ing ground on the Hermann home- I ®u°u4 having some work done. The chains, 8. 45° W. 1.50 chains, E. 1.98 (Seal) O. O. SANFORD. and custody of the three minor chil chains, N. 02° E. 6.00 chains. N. 18° E. Notary Public for Oregon. l i re-n, to-w it: Lulu Harbison, Maggie ate id, Rev. Thos. B trklow conduct- operation was performed at the Mer- 3.00 chains, N. 45 W. 1.50 chains. N.20 Harbison, ami Annie Harbison, until ing the services. Myrtle Point rel - 1 cy hospital at North Bend. Keating the further order of this court; for such W. 1.38 chains, N. 58° W. 2.00 chains, atives and friends went to the fun- wag doing weil lagt night> Bnd it other and further relief in the premises N. 0 5 V W. 2.70 chaine. 9. 81',° W. 5.30 era! in a couple of hacks and gaso as the court may drem meet and equi thought he will recover from the chains, 8. .58° W. 6.00 chains. 9. 72', table. line launches and though the day W. 5.00 chains, 8. 87* W. 2.40 clisins, Service of this summons is made by was very stormy, there were a large shock.— Coos Bay Times. Manufacturen» N. W W. °.20 chain*, S. 73 V W. 7.00 publication in pursuance of an order number present at the funeral. made bv John F. Hall, as County Judge For Bale. chains, S. 45* W. 4.00 chains, W . 0.00 The deceased was born ¡and raised of Coos County, Oregon, dated March KNIVES AND SCISSORS chains, N. M V E° 1 1 .» chains, E. «.72 in this country, his parents being 4th. 1907. directing that service thereof A bargain if sold soon—Steamers chains. N. 4-V K. M l f M H | V You can have your name and nd- lie matte hv publication thereof in the among tbe early pioneers. Resides E. «.50 chains, N. 45" E. 2.00 chains, N. drese or anv picture or Lodge e m - Coquille _____ tlrmt.n, a newspaper . . . publish- his mother, two sisters tnd a broth Echo and Welcome and bat go aud . 1 — A . 1. n D i l i f «1 1 U r w t n i l l n in B S id ( \ my host business between Myrtle «1^* E. 5.50 chains. N. 5° R. 2.20 chains, blem you wish «n any knife jo in (Yiuiitv, once » week for .¡period of six er survive him.— Enterprise N. 52“ E. 3.00 chains, N. 29" E. 10.14 Point and Coquille. Inquire of C. j chaina, F. 2.05 chains, N. 60” E. 8.00 purchase. Call on C. W. O ilman wecsk! J. J. STANLEY, Long silk gloves at O. W ilson A NOVELTY (T’LTERY CO. Cos. H. James, Myrtle Point SUMMON*. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State« Land Office. * Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 28, 1906. ' chains, K. 1.00 chaina, N. 4.50 chain«, ocalL Agent. Attornev for Plaintiff. We have completed a thorough, up-to-dato A b stra c t P lan t. We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille " Coquille Post Office. MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. TITLE GUARANTEE & A B ST R A C T C O ., J. 5 . Barton, Abstractor. B STRA CTS A BSTRACTS Henry Sengstacken, Manager. A BSTRA CTS A B STRA CTS 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 price charded for first-class goods. W e make a rule to always represent goods as they really are, and charge a price as low as consistent you need have no fear but that you are obtaining full value for your money when you purchase here. W e are now showing a larger and better assortment than ever. A ll kinds of Repair work neatly and quickly done. E. C. BARKER & CO.