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SUMMON». Report of the condition of K. 2.50 chains, N. .50 chains, X. 24)4* SUMMONS IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT O r THE W. 3.30 chains, N. 71)$“ W. 2.40 chains, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE 8TATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR The excursion to Arago Saturday j,'or Orainagt District in Fat Elk N. 0.33 chains, N. 51)4’ W. .5.00 chains, j STATE OF ORKUON. IS AND THE COUNTY OF COO». N. 20* W. 5.00 chains, 8. 80* W. 4.00 At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, FOR THE COUNTY OF OUOS. night, which began so happily, had Basin. Ella N. Harman, Plaiatiff, chains, 8. 80“ \V. 2.50 chains, N. 23“ W. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3. 1907. at the cloee of butineas, March 22. 1907. J. T. McCormac, Plaintiff, 1 an incident occur to mar the trip Vi 3.00 chains. X. 12)4“ E. 2.00 chuins, N. BBSOUBCB* vs. Suit Dwight D w i g h t K. K . Mitchell, 11 l i c h e n , Hallett tia n e u very early in the proceedings and To the Honorable County Court for 64* W. 1.80 chains, N. '¿Vi' W. 4.001 The Coquille Coal and Lum- ) in Loans and discounts............... $44,119 38 K. H. Mitchell, and Hallet K. Suit In There is a growing opinion in cast a gloom over the remaining fes Cooe County, Oregon; chains, N. 78)*“ \Y. 5.00 chains, N. 4)4“ j ber Company, a Corporation, | Equity. Overdrafts, scoured and un- H . Mitchell, as guardian of the Equity. Heoured.................................. Cooe count; that the assessment of Defendant, j 6,260 IX) person and estate of Dwight K. tivities of the evening. Charles We, the undersigned persons, hereby K. 3.07 chains, N. 14“ W. 2.00 chains,E. ' To The Coquille Coal and Lumlier Com IJ. 8. Honda to secure circulation timber lands is ontirely too low, and Premiums on U. 8. Bonds........ 367 18 Mitchell, a Minor, Defendants. J 2.30 chains, N. 5.00 chains, N 61)4" W. petition your Honorable body and re Blume, a laborer about 35 years of 69,42.6 86 To Dwight K. Mitchell, Hallet K. H. pany, a Corporation, the above-named Bonus, «counties, etc,............. that a material increase of the fig 4.00 chains, 8. 74“ W. 2.00 chains, N.77“ Hanking house, furniture and age, fell off the boat and perished spectfully show the following: Mitchell, and Hallet K. H. Mitchell, defendant: Fixtures................................. 9,618 16 ures would swell the county’s val That we comprise more than one half W 2.00 chains, N 2° E 2.00 chains, N 07“ as guardian of the person and estate of when some distance beyond the the owners, and own and represent more E 5.80 chains, N 12“ E 2.00 chains, N 82“ In tlie Name of the State of Oregon; Dne from 8tate Hanks and H a n k e rs.............................. 3,338 70 Dwight K. Mitchell, a minor, the above uation and treasury receipts with ,'obnson millboom, willing hands than one third of the following de E 3.00 chains, N 42)4“ E 3.00chains, S 29“ you are hereby notified that you are re Dne from approyed r< out heaping any injustice upon the quired to appear and answer the cotn- 170,067 88 named defendants 1 ngent*.......... E 3.00 chains, 8 84h.“ E 3.00 chains, N being unable to render him timely scribed body or basin of land to wit 1,688 81 plaint filed »gainst you in the above en* Checks and other oaah item s... In the naffie of the fttate of Oregon i speculative owner of timber. The Begin at a point 2.00 chains south of 28 ° W 4.00 chains, N 6.50 chains, X 76 \V n . !.. - I - ___L. /___ frraotional paper earreney, nick succor. The particulars of the sad titled suit within six weeks from the 100 II You, and each of you, are hereby notis el s, and oents. opinion has found n decided birth, 3.00chains, N 55“ W 4.00 chains, N 43)4" the )4 section corner between sections 1 fled that you are required to appear and affair are about as follows: date of the first publication of liiiti siira- Lawful money reserve in bank, and there neera none to challenge it viz: Spellie..............41,889 90 and 2, Tp 28, 8 of R 13 W of the Wil W 6.00 chains, n 7)«' E 5.55 chains.N 3)s* answer the complaint filed against you Blume was one of the 70 or more lamette Meridian and run thence 8 79° E 7.30 chains, s 2“ W 3.00 chains, N 9“ E m ons, to-w it: W ithin six weeks from L fg .d -ten d e r n o t e s . .. . 1,190.00 unless it b e some who deal in tim persons who boarded the steamer W 3.00 chains, N, 65“ W. 4,00 chains, N. 4.40 chains, N 79“ W 11.50 chains, N 55,V th e 6th day of M arch, 1907, the same redemption fund with U. 8. 48,079 90 in the above entitled suit within six bered a c re a g e either for speculation being the date of the first publication Treasurer! 5 pro of circulation) 812 60 weeks from the date of the first publica Echo at the Coquille slip about 8 57“ W. 1.60 chains, W. 2.10 chains, N. W 3.00 ciiains, N 2)4“ W 3.00 chains, N tion of this summons, to-wit: Within of th is 8innnions. or manufacturing purposes. If it 28 V W 2-50 chains, 8 86“ W 4.00 ciiains, 338,23» 72 six weeks from the Ath day of March, o’clock p. m., the ball at Arago be 36)4" W. 6.30 chains. N. 33)4“ W. 7.20 T otal.. And if you fail to appear ami answer is the manufacturer he can not just N 10* W 2.50 chains, n . 43° E 2.00 chains, LIABILITIES. ing the objective point of the party. chains, N. 57“ W. 7.36 chains, N 71)4“ W ft 70° E 3.00 chains, n 8 V E 5.5 chains, N on or before the 17th day of April, 1907, 1907, the same being the dstsof the first ly complain in a period when lum 8.40 chains, N 46M' W 8.76 chains, S 74“ *25,O W 00 publication of this suniinena. Capital stock paid in.. the sam d being the last day of the tim e Blume, who had been drinking, was 66,V W 4.00 chains, S 17 V vv l-50 6,000 00 Surplus fund................. W 9.30 chains, 8 25)4* W. 4.50 ohains, ber and other products of the for And if you fail to appear and answer induced to seat himself in a skiff 8 .4 5 “ W. 3.54 chains, N. 45“ W. 3.54 chains, \V 1.00 chains, N 4 V W 3.50 prescribed in the order of publication, Undivided profits, less expenses 3 962 26 on or before the 17th day of April, 1907, and taxes paid........................ est are soaring in the markets, and th e plaintiff will apply to th e court for chains, n 30° E 3.50 chains, 8 7 6 V W which rested on a rear outer guard chains, N. 31° W. 4.00 chains. 8. 77)4“ National Bnnk notes outstand the relief dem anded in plaintiff’s com 6,250 00 the same being the last day of the time lumber hns admittedly raised fifty ing................................ ........... of the steamer, and there he slept W. 7.05 chains, W. 8.50 chains, 8. 9.50 5.50 ciiains. 8 5 9 V W 2.C0 c Bins, N plaint, a succinct statem ent of which is Individual prescribed in the order of publication, deposits subjeot to per cent in the last three years. As 59 degre« s w 2,00 chain-4, n 28' 236,012 26 chains, 8. 66“ W. 3.50 chains, S. 17“ W. check........................................ for a time. When about opposite as follows; Demand certificates of deposit 63.021 20 the plaintiff will apply to the court for for the speculator, the assessed val 3.00 chains, 8. 1.30 chains, W. 20.70 W 4.00 chains, n 54* W 2.50 chains, S 71° the relief demanded in her complaint, 1. T h at the whole of the purchase, Riley Clinton’s place, four miles chains. N. 45* W. 1.50 chains, N. 8.50 W 2.50 chains, n 6 ^ * W 1.50 chains, W $338,236 72 a succinct statem ent °f which is as fol ue of his holdings is too small even T otal...................... south of town, he awoke, got up and chains, N. 5“ W. 6.00 chains, W. 1.00 1.00 chains, S 2 6 V W 3.00 chains, ft 61* to-w it: The sum of $700, «|>ceified in a • lows: That the certain deed of convey if timber were half the commodity sought to enter the lower main cab chains, 8. 41* W. 3.00 chains, N. 71° W. W 5.00 chains, ft 24s W 3.00 chains, 8 85’ certain contract agreem ent heretofore Stute of Oregon, I ance in said complaint set forth, made m ade by and between plaintiff and de it is today. The farmer and other W 3.00 chains, N \l% ° E 6.50chains, E County of Ooos, i 1.86 chains, W 4.00 chains, N 67% ' W. in, but bis hand slipped from the I, L. H. Hazard. Cashier of the nbove- and executed on the 30th day of Septem 1.50 chains, n 2 50 chains, n 70° W 6.00 fendant herein, wherein plaintiff con producer from the soil are usually 3.50 chains, 8. 13° E. 3.40 chains, 8. 21’ doorknob on giving it a jerk and tracted to sell to defendant the certain- nained bank, do solemnly swear that the ber, 1897, by one Frederick Elliott to assessed ■‘nearer their worth than E. 6.00 chains, 8. 20“ W. 3.80 chains, N. chains, R 7 7 V 'V 1.17 chains to the place real property described as follows: Be above statement is true to the best of my one Lillian Mitchell, now deceased, he fell backward into the depths of of (»ginning. Abo beginhing 3.09 ciiains 70“ W. 1.80 chains,N. 15“ W. 2.50 chains, any other ta x p a y e r, and in all rea azabp , for the north half of the north half the stream. No cry escaped bis N. 72)4“ W. 2.10 chains, N. 85“ W. 2.50 N of the }ri section corner on E boundary ginning on south side ot rig h t of way knowledge and belief. L. H. H Cashier. of the northwest quarter of sec son and fairness it is time other tax lips nor did he attempt to swim, so chains, N. 1.60 chains, N. 18“ W. 7.00 of Section 13, Tp. 28 ft R 13 \V and run of Coos Bay, Roselmrg and E astern tion 13 in township 26 south of Railroad and Navigation Com pany, 941 payers were similarly treated, the thence S 84° E 1.50 chains, S 25° E 1.50 C obbbct — Attest: chains, 8.75" W. 1.50 chains, 8. 31)4“ W. far as could be noted under the range 13 west of the Willamette merid fe tt south and 722 feet east of the corner land corporationists and gamblers chains, S 11° E 1.60 chains, S 21° \V 2.50 A. J. S a t swoon, ) moonlight. The alarm was quickly 5.70 chains, 8. 2.20 chains, N, 71“ W. ian, in Cooe County, fttate of Oregon, bo of sectins 2, 3, 34 and 35 on north boun L. H a b l o o k b b , , Directors chains, S 33° W 2.90 chains,8 7 9 V W 5.50 in futures more especially. Assess 5.20 chains, N. 71* W. 5.20 chains, N. 11. C. D h m e x t , 1 declared a trust deed for the use and ben given, and before the steamer could chains, S 60° W 5.50 chains, S 13° E 1.00 dary of tow nship 28 south of range 13 4)4“ W. 2.00 chains, N. 10“E. 2.00ciiains, or Thrift and his field force aro now efit of plaintiff, subject only to the lien be stopped a boat was launched in' N. 17)4“ É- 4.00 chains, N. 2“ W. 3.30 chains, E 2.00 chains, ft 3.00 chains, N west of W illam ette m eridian, ami ru n Subscribed and twora to be of the indebtedness due from plaintiff at work, and the H erald is led to to which sprang A1 Garten who ning thence south 13 degrees east 119 48° W 3.30 chains, 8 70° W 5.50 chains, 8 fore me this 28th day of chains. N. 6° E. 4.00 chains, N. 35° W. to said Lillian Mitchell, deceased, and feet to rig h t bank of Coquille riyer, Maroh, 1907. believe that they will Bhow less len 11° W 3.82 chains, W 3.72 ciiains, n 60° S bal paddled toward the drowning man 6.00 chains, W. 2.00 chains, N, 25)4“ W. O O. SANFORD, for the sole purpose of securing the pay thence up stream along said hank north W 3.00 chains, n 60° e 3.00 chains, n 3.00 iency toward the timber interests of Notary Public. ment of said indebtedness; that said with a slat in the absence of oars 4.00 chains, S, 58“ W. 1.50 chains,8.22)4“ 56 degrees east 150 feet, thence north the county than last year, and be overlooked in the hurry. E. 3.00 chains, S. 12)4’ E. 6.00 chains, chains, N 55d W 5.00 chains, W 1.50 trust be declared terminated and the Blume 24 degrees west to the south line of said Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. 8. 11 degrees W 4.00 chains, 8 chains, S 50° W 2.00 chains, S 4 2 V W upheld besides by the Board of w.is seen on the surface for but said real property be decreed free and railroad right of way thence westerly NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 3.50 ciiains, ft 45* E 1.00 ciiains, ft 4 2 V 2“ E. 2.50 chains, 8. 10* W. 3.50 chains. clear from the lion of said indebtedness; Equalization which follows, along said right of way to the place of United States Land Office, w 2.50 ciiains, ft. 53° W 4.00 ciiains, s 45° minute or two following bis fall and 8. 33)4* E. 6.30 chains, 8. 53“ E. 3.60 —---------- - »■> <------ ----- Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 28, 1906. that the said real property be decreed w 1.00 ciiains, ft. 19° w 6.00 ciiains, w (»ginning,containing .23 of an acre more chains, 8. 36’ E. 4.00 chains, 8. 21° E. then he disappeared ere Garten The Sawmill Editor of the Coos Notice is hereby given that in compli to be the property of plaintiff and that 2i00 ciiains, s 12° E 11.00 chains, n 20° E or less, including plaintiff’s rig h t to 2.40 ciiaine, 8. 10“ W. 2.10 chains, S. 58“ Bay Times should take a few months could reach him, the river at that m aintain a boom in front of said de ance with the provisions of the act of such decree have the force and effect of W. 1.50 chains, N. 33“ W. 2.40 chains,N. 9.50 chains, N 23s e 3.50 chains, n 2 8 V off for the purpose of informing point being 18 to 20 feet in depth. 12)4* W. 1.30 chains, N. 64“ W. 1.80 E 3.75 chains, n 3 8 V E 40.10 ciiains, ft scribed land, and situated in Coos Coun Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An a died of conveyance therefor and that himself on the lumbering conditions The excitement attending the effort chains, N. 25“ W. 2.50 chains, N. 42V 833V E 2.50 ciiains. n 600 k 3 00 ciiains, ty. Oregon, together with interest on act for the sale of timber lands in tha such decree be recorded in like manner said $700 at the rate of 6 per cent per an States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and with like effset as other deeds of as they actually exist on the Pacific to launch a second boat came near W. 11.40 chains, 8. 65‘ W. 2.60 chains, n 3.00 chains, n 60° e 3 00 chians, n 2.50 num from the 1st day of September, and Washington Territory,n Clarence conveyance of real propertv; and for chains, N 81° E 3 00 chains, ft 73%® E 8. 10* W. 3.30 chains, 8. 2.50 chains, S. Coast. This suggestion is offered coating two more lives, as the craft 1906, is due, unpaid and delinquent, O.Waters, of McKinley, County of Coos, such other and further relief in the 3.00 ciiains, n 13° e 1.00 chains, 8 59® after reading bis two-page effusion was capsized before cutting loose, 32’ W. 4.00 chains, 8. 59° W. 2 20chains, E 2.50chains, m 2.50 chains, 8 50® E 2.00 and owing from defendant to plaintiff. State of Oregon, has this day filed in premises as the court may deem meet and its occupants were with difficul 8. 13“ W. 3.80 chains, S. 20“ E. 2.20 2. T hat said sum of $700, together this office his sworn statem ent No. 7642, and equitable. on the subject of G. A. Smith's chains, 8. 40* W. 1.20 chains, 8. 24“ E chains, ft f >%° w 3.00 ciiains, S 13° k ty drawn from beneath. Service of this summons is made by w ith interest thereon a t the rate of for the purchase of the Lots 3 and 6, projected mammoth mill in the vi E ^ NWJ* and NEJ* 8WW of Section The steamer lingered in the vi 3.00 chains, 8. 17“ W. 2.50 chains, 8. 51“ . 40 chains, S 31V E 2.00 chains, 8 40® e 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day S No. 6, in Township No. 28 South, Range publication in pursuance of an order cinity of Marshfield. The writer of cinity for a full hour to enable those E. 1.40 chains, 8. 18“ E. 3.00 chains, 8. 3 00 ciiains, n 2.00 chains, E 2.00 ciiains, E 1.00 ciiains, of Septem ber, 1906, be paid to the No. 11 West, and will offer proof to made by John F. Hall, as County Judge the article dwells upon the benefits aboard to seek the recovery of the 24“ E. 4.50 chains,8. 2)4“ W. 2.40chains, ft 2*00 chains, clerk of th is court for the plaintiff here show that the land sought is more of Coos Co'inty, Oregon, dated the 4th 8 32° W 3.50 chains, S 32® 0 3.50 chains, —the greatly enlarged prosperity body, but with the limited means at 8. 31“ E. 3.83 chains, 8. 04)4“ E. 7.50 to (heplace of beginning, and contain in w ithin ten days from the tim e of the valuable for timber or stone than for day of March,1907,directing that service agricultural purposes, and to establish chains, 8. Ì8* E. 3.00 chains, S. 14“ W. entering of the decree herein, or within his claim to said land before James thereof be made by publication thereof of Coos bay by the advent of the band this was found impossible that 2 50 chains, 8. 31)4“ W. 5.00 chains. S. ing 2239 98 acres of land, more or less. night. The next morning dozens of Watson, County Clerk of Coos County, in the Coquille H kbald , a weekly news such other tim e as t o the court shall II. mill, which is all very proper, but boats were on the scene, aud with 26)4“ W. 2.50 chains, 8. 32“ W. 3.50 seem reasonable; and th a t in said event Oregon, and Clerk of County Court, at paper, published in the City of Coquille, That said lands are all situated in Coos in his exultant dissertation he the grappling irons employed the chains, 8. 38“ W. 3.50 chains, S. 34’ W. his office At Coquille City, Coos County, County, Oregon*and are susceptible of one plaintiff shall deliver to the clerk of Oregon, on Thursday, the 11th day of in said Cooe County, Oregon, once a makes use of the statement that body was eventually located and 5.00 chains, 8. 17)4“ W. 2.00 chains, 8.8° mode of di'niintge. week for a period of six weeks. th is court for the defendant herein the April, 1907. only one other mill on the coast will raised about noon some 75 yards W. 3.00 chains, 8. 73)4“ E- 2.00 chains, III. J. J. STANLEY, He names as witnesses: Lee Mast deed heretofore placed in escrow hy 8. 4“ W. 6.50 chains, 8. 50“ W. 4.00 Attorney for Plaintiff. have a greater cutting capacity per below the point of drowning, and chuins, 8. 45" W. 3.50 chains, N. 7)4“ E. That we desire to adopt measures to plaintiff for said defendant, or another and William Myers, of McKinley, Coos 3-6-71 C >unty, Oregon; Arthur Brown and drain the same; that the number of acres in was brought to Coquille by the day. The plant of Mr. Smith will Echo. It was removed to Elling- 1.50 chains, N 87 degrees E 2.00 said proposed drainage district is 2239.98 good and suffleent deed of conveyance Henry Hervey, of Lee, Coos County, of said premises from plaintiff to defend Oregon. u turn out 250,000 feet of lumber in son’s undertaking rooms, and the chains, 8. 48)4° E. 5.00 chains, 8. acres; that said proposed drainage district Any and all persons claiming adverse a n t. -a contains 38 separate tracts, and the number 59” E. 2.80 chains. N. 32“ E. 5.00 chains. C oroner, tt K o wbo notified, d e e m o d ten hours’ run, and in so doing it 3. T hat in case of default in the pay ly the above-described lands are re N. 6 V E. 2.00 chains, N. 16“ E. 7.00 of acres in each tradfc àild the owners quested to file their claims in this office will have a class with the largest an inquest unnecessary. The dead m ent of said am ount due as aforesaid on or before said 11th day of April, 1907 chains, N. 7“ E 3.00 chains, N. 81)4* E. thereof areas follows: and best mills on the Pacific, though man was a laborer by occupation, Maggie Nedean, .92 acres, J.W . Lawrence w ithin the tim e specified in such de Register. Rej BENJAMIN L. E 2DDY, l shingle weaver we believe, and must 2.00 chains, 8. 62*4“ E. 2.00 chains, 8. —3.18 acres, C. A. Everden—8.3 acres, T. A. cree, then and in th a t case th e defend the claim must be disputed that have been about 35 years old. He 56)4“ E. 3.50 chains. S. 20“ W 3.50 Buy your Spectacles and Eye Everden—9.64 acres, Alfred Flanders—13.66 VV. P Fuller’s prepared paints, there is none other of equal capa was unmarried, but is said to have chains, N. 50“ E. 3.00 chains, S. 83° E. acres, H. N. Tyrrell-12.78 acres, C. A.Webb a n t herein, and any and all persons Glasses of V. R. Wilson. Best claiming by, through or under it, be oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A city at least between Puget Sound been engaged to a young lady of 1.00 chains, 8. 66° E. 3.00 chains, 8. 27° —23.84 acres, K. ft. Knowlton—16.02 acres. strictly foreclosed and barred of any and Co's. goods. Sure fit. Spectacles and E. 1.50 chains, 8. 50“ E. 1.00 chains, 8. John Hartley—4.51 acres, Z llnss & Sons-- and the Oulf of Mexico. If our bo North Bend. He had been in this all equity of redem ption, rig h t or in Have you examined that fine Pan eye glasses repaird correctly by one community but a short time. Prior 78° E. 1.40 chains, 8. 54* E. 3.00 chains, 1031.63 acres, Geo. Robinson—10.57 acres, som friend could turn from his ree terest. a t law or in equity, in and to said ama dress goods at O Wilson A wno knows how. to landing at Coos bay he lived in 8. 45“ E. 1.00 chains. 8. 45“ W 1.50 C. K. Gabelcr—7i}.<>() acres, H. M. Tuttle— chains, S.13)4“ W 3.00 chains, 8. 7 4 './ E 3.15 acres, H. G. Hathaway—52.70 acres, real property and every part and par Co'8. ollections of whipsawing among the Eureka, California. V. R. WILSON. Nelson cel thereof. Letters were found in Blume’s 2.50chains, N. 43“ E. 90 chains, 8. 59)4' Erminia Disher—17.17 nores. scrub growth of the Middle West White spray flour $1. 25 per sack 4. T hat plaintiff have judgm ent Graduate Optician. E. 2.00 chains, N. 85“ E. 2.00 chains, Lammey—51.88 acres, Get). C onger- apartment at the Skookum Restau at Land A Lyons. sufficiently long to conceive an idea 47.74 acres, Samuel Olsen—24.16 acres. U. against the defendant for his costs and rant which tend to show that be has 8. 69*4“ E. 4.00chains, N. 87“ E. 8.25 O. Didkson and VV. F. Dickson —1'4.50, B. “Dement’s Best flour is the kind For bargains in shoes, see Drane of the magnitude of lumbering as excellent parents living near Fort chains, 8. 80° E. 0 20 chains. 8. 5 0 ),' E. F. Smith, John Smith, Harvey Smith, Al disbursem ents in th is suit. at his new store. 5. For such o ther and fu rth er relief Drane sells. carried on in the principal centers Bragg, Mendocino Co., Cal.; also 8.80 chains, N. 49 V E. 2.00 chains, N. fred Smith and Mabel Humphrey, being of the Golden West be would un two brothers and a married sister 37“ W. 5.50 chains, N. 68“ E. 6.25 chains, heirs at law of Samuel ftnrth, decensed— as to the court shall seem m eet and equitable. derstand that there are several mills in that locality. They were notified 8. 82)4" E. 2.00 chains, 8. 18 V E. 3.00 19.30 acres. William Norris—46.02 acres, ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS Service of this sum m ons is m ade by ABSTRACTS chains, N. 67*4“ E. 8.00 chain-, 8. 82)4“ Thos. Anderson—23.78 acres, Janev Laird hy wire, and the bodywill probt bly today whose individual output publication in pursuance of an order E. 5.00 chains, 8, 66“ E. 4.00 chains, 8 — 21.11 acres, A. P. Ming—53.02 acres, A. J. inaile by John F. H all, as County Judge be shipped there for interment. reaches 250,000 feet and perhaps 11)4“ E. 4.50 chains, E. 4.00 chains, N Sherwood—34.18 acre-;, T. A. Willard—4.30 of Coos C ounty, Oregon, dated the 4th more in the ten hours run. Nay, Batiste challies, densities, piques, 4.00 chnins, N. 13“ E. 2.00 chains, N. acres, Edward Johnson—43.54 acres, J. L. day of March,* 1907, directing th a t serv ice tliereoi be m ade by publication there- | nay, neighbor; Coos bay may have ducks, appliques, embroidery Swiss, «2)4° K. 3.00chains, 9.70“E. 1.50 chains, Roy 31.<18 actes, B. F. Collier—19.39acres, of in the Coquille H erald , a | weekly Charles Self, Arthur Self, and Minna Self, mulls, lawns, india linens, organ 8. 17“ E. 1.60 chains, 8. 72“ E. 1.00 new spaper published a t the City of Co many things (?) not boasted of by dies, plaid suitings, dotted swiss. chains, 8. 46)4“ E, 1.50 chains, 8. 27° E. heirs of G. B. Self, deceased—36.28 acres, quille, in said Coos County, Oregon, | the remainder of'the civilized world, imported ginghams, outing flannels, 3.50 chains, S. 13“ E. 1.50 chains, 8. 45“ J. W. Mast—57.84 acres, Elizabeth Gilman once a week for a period of six week«. but in this respect at least she is shirt waists (both silk and muslin), W. 1.60 chains, 8. 40“ E. 4.50 chains, 8. —37aoreSfWm. Wheeler—42 5 acres,Susan F. J . J. STANLEY, Leneye—.99 of an acre, J. P. Johnson— Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. A ttorney for Plaintiff, not the ouly clam on the odorifer gowns, skirts, corset covers, embroi 74V E. 2.00 chains, 8. 65' K. .3.00chains, 22.03 acres, C. D. Banning—18.26 acres. Win. dery, laces and ribbons, all new and 8. 12“ E. 5.00 chains, 8. 65“ E. 4.00 Clark—80 acres, Unknown—40 acres. ous mudfiat. We have completed s thorough, up-to-date a big line, just received at J. W. chains. 8. 42“ E. 12.00 chains. E. 4.CO That C. R. Gabolei, Win. Russ and Ed SUMMONS. * - ___ Death laid claim to Hanna Ann Leneve’s. chains, 8. 32“ E. 4.00 chains, 8. 25° E. ward Johnson, are three persons and three IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE ► «•» - 5.00 chain*. 8.27“ E. 3.50 chains. 8. 72.V petitioners who desire to serve as trustees STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR Fish at the home of her son, J. G. Nice line of silks just arrived at E. 1.60 chains, S. 15“ E. 7.00 chnins, 8. for the first year from the date of the for T H E COUNTY OF COO ft. We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short in Coquille last Tuesday evening, Mrs. Noelcr’s. mation of said drainage district, 14“ W. 4.80chains, 8 .9 V E. 2.50 chains, J . H. Ilarbisott, Plaintiff, ) S uit in notice, and orders will receire careful and prompt attention. March 20th. Decedent was a na Z. Russ & Sons Co , a corporation, by W. L. Fine line cf spring and summer 8. 5.00 chains, 8. 25“ W. 1.50 chains, S. VS. E quity Kistner, its attorney in faot. tive of North Carolina and had at goods just in at Kerr’s. 15)4“ E. 2.00chains, 8. 2)4“ E. 5.00cliains, Dickson & Dickson, by W. L. Kistner, their JessieL. H arbison, D efendant.) for di Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank vorce Senator Coke was over from 8. 43)4* E 20.00 chains, 8. 23" W 11 00 attorney in faot. tained the ripe age of 77 years. In Coquille " “ Coquille Post Office. the above To Jessie f.. Harbioon. chains, 8. 70)4* W. 9.00 chains, 8. 31“ E. Andrew Ming, by W. L. Kistner, his agent. 1840 she moved with her parents to Marshfield the first of the week. named defendant; MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. 6.00 chains, 8. 45“ E 6 chains, s. 26° E. Best Btock of shops on the river Missouri, ami six years later crossed j C>. R. Gabeler H. M. Tuttle In the nam e of llie State of Oregon; at Kerr’s. 1.50 chains, 8.37)4“ E. 8 00 chains. E. A. J. Sherwood COQUILLE PHONE, 191. W. K Disher the plains with an ox team to Port- You are hereby notified th a t you are re ; Win. W eolnr 8. M. Olsen B orn . In Bandon, March 81, 6.50 chains, 8 46 V E 5.50 chnins,825*4° C. D. Banning Phone at our expenae when ordering ABSTRACTS. Geo. Conger land. In 1847 she became the wife to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson a E. 6 00 chains, 8 2 V W 4 50 chains, quired to appear and answ er the com I Kd Johnson N. Lammey TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., plaint filed against you in the above en of A. H. Fish, and the couple locat son, J. VV. Laird 8. 3 6 V E- 2 50 chains, N. 78“ E. 5 00 James W. Mast P. Johnson, P. W. Laird J. 5 . B arton, A bstractor. H enry Sengatacken, Manager. titled suit w ithin six weeks from the chains, N. 10“ W 6 50 chains, N. 85“ E. ed in Coos county on Myrtle Creek John Golden, of Marshfield, had by D. H. Johnson K. N. Tyrrell ! date of the first publication of this sum- Thomas Anderson T. Hartley in 1873. There they had since re business at the county seat Mnr- 2.00 chains, E 1.80 chains, 8. 30° E. John I mons, to-w it: within six weeks from the | b STRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS R. F. Collier 8.00 chains, E. 6,00 chains, N. 15° E William Norris C. W. Webb sided until four years ago when day. 6th day of March, 1907, the same being ; 5 00 chains, N. 1.00 chains, N. 62“ W. State of Oregon, > "White River" Flour is the best; 2.00chains. N. 11“ E. 5.00chains, N .85V Mrs. Fish came to live with her son | the date of th e first publication of this | County of Coos. ) 8 in Coquille Deceased was the Robinson has it. K. 2.00chains, N. 34* R 2.50 chains, N I, W. L. Kistner. beirg first duly s^orn. sum m ons. R orn . Near Johnson’s Mill, 45“ W 2.00 chains, N 20.V E 4.00chalna, depose and soy that la m the attorney in And if you fail to appear and answer j mother of 12 children, and leaves March 30, 1907. To Mr. and Mrs. N. 15“ W- 150 chains, N 2“ W . 1:80 fact of Z. Rnss & Sons Company, a corpo on or la-fore the 17th day of April. 1907, j many grand and great grand chil- W. 8. Jess, a daughter. chains, N. 27“ E. 3.50 chains, N. 90“ E ration, one of the petitioners in the forego the same being th e last day of the tim e , dren, besides two great-great-grand Eighteen pounds of sugar for $1 3.00 chains, N. 17 V E. 10.00 chains. N. ing petition, asking the County Court for prescribed in the order of publication, Coos Connty. Oregon, to form a Drainage th e plaintiff will apply to the court for children. The husband died 16 at O. Wilson A Go’s. 36 V E. 13.00 chains, N. 3.00 chains, W W hen you buy Jewelry you need District in what is knoym hs the Fat Elk relief dem anded in his complaint, a I years ago. The remains of the ven Monday was All Fool's Day, and 18.37 chnins. N. 77* E. 12.00 chains, N- basin in Co^a Connty. Oregon; that acting i ^„cejnet statement of which ia as fol- | to have confidence that you are not erable lady were buried at the old the ever-present fool-killer was 86' E. 2.00 chains. N. 6 ? E. 1.00 chains, as snch attorney in fact I signed the fore- j low s: being sold an inferior article at the homestead on Myrtle Creek last abroad in Coquille as well as else N. 72“ E. 3 00 chains, N. 63 V E. 2.00 going petition for and on behalf of said Z. 1 T hat the m arriage contract heretofore j ’ chains, N. 59“ E. 2.50 chains, N. 65“ E. Rasa A Sons Company; that I have read existing botwen plaintiff and defendant;' Wednesday, Rev. Tbos. Barklow where. There were msny pranks 3.00 chains. 8- 74* E. 4.50 chains. | and am acquainted with the contents of herein be annulled, set aside and held i price charded for first-class goods. played. preaching the funeral sermon. !ihei verilv ^ believe. * nd lh° *an,e tr° e : for naught; that the plaintiff be grant- i ’ W e make a rule to always represent "Dements Best” is the flour 8. 70“ E. 2.00 chains, 8. 4 6 V I ed the care and custody of the three j ■ W .t . KI8TNKK, E 2.00 chains, 8. «1° E. .95 chains. ' minor children, to-w it; Clar» H»rbi»on, < goods as they really are, and Manager Geo E. Peoples of the Drane sells it, Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ivan llarbison, and Dorc* Harbison; ■a ■ _! 8 . 20“ W. 2.00 chains, 8. 57“ W. 5 50 4th dav or March, 1907. O . K. Creamery informs the H erald charge a price as low as consistent that the defendant be granted the care * chains, 8. 45“ W. 1.50 chains, E. 1.98 1 (Seal) O. C. SANFOttD, and custody of the three minor chil chains, N. 6 r E. 6.00 chains, N. 18“ E. that his company has leased the you need have no fear but that you Notary Public for Oregon. dren. to-wit: Lula Harbison, Maggie 3.00 chains, N. 45“ W. 1.50 chains, N.20" Carl Bros, cheese factory at Norway, Harbison, and Annie Harbison, until are obtaining full value for your the further order of this court; for snrh aDd will put tbo same in operation I can furnish the following Thor W. 1.36 chains, N. 58° W. 2.00 chains, other and further relief in the premises N. 68 V W. 2.70 chains, 8. 81 S ' W. 5.30 money when you purchase here. not later than next Monday. Mr. oughbred eggs at $2 per setting. chsins, 8. 58* W. 6.00 ciiains. 9. 72 V as the conrt may drem meet and equi W e are now showing a larger and table. Peoples states that he will handle Pekin Ducks. W. 5.00 chains, 8. 87* W. 2.40 chains, Service of this summons ia made by better assortment, than ever. the concern on a strictly business N. 85“ W. 2.20 chains, 8. 73 V W. 7.00 M a n u f a c tu re rs White Leghorns, pnblication in pursuance of an order chains, S. 45’ W. 4.00 chains, W. 6.00 made by John F. Hall, as Connty Judge basis, paying patrons the 15th of All kinds of Repair work neatly Rhode Island Reds. of Co«» County, Oregon, dated March KNIVES AND SCISSO RS chains, N. 54 V E. 11.80 chains, E. 6.72 •very month, and anticipates a big 4th, 1907. directing that service thereof and quickly done. N. 67i./ Barred Plymouth Rocks'? hainu, n . « •> .. 1.42 chains, You can have your name and ad be made bv publication thereof in tlie season’s run. Eggs shipped anywhere in the K *••'0 chains, N. 4fi’ K. 2.00 chains, N. dress or any picture or Lodge em Coquille 11 rr > i n, a newspaper publish ed at the City of Coquille, in said Cooa D r . ,, ha. a large Mock of shoe, j « ■ • * “ “ N V t T u blem you wish i n any knife yon County, once a week for «^period ol aix of all g g rid r nlfR e« . He offer, htrgain JOHN W. FLANAGAN, I chains, B. 2.90 chains, N. 00“ K. S.OO purchase Call on C W , O n, MAN w eek! J . J. STANLEY, to rich an«1 poor. Attorney for Plaintiff. Marshfield, O re g o n .1 chains, E. 1.00 chain«, N, 4.60 chains, ocalL A g e n t Coquille Herold. D row ning of Chas. B lum e PETITION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK J TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY ir * * * # » * * - A b s tr a c t Plant. j Confidence in the Jeweler J Thoroughbred Eggs E. C BARKER S CO.