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Coquille Ijerald. B obn . A t Myrtle Point April the 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bark- low, a son. Draue’s phone at new store is 353. Nice line of silks just arrived at Mrs. Nosler’s. SUMMON». E. 2.50 chains, N. .50 chains, X. 2 8 V SUMMONS W . 3.30 chains, N . 7 1 V W . 2,40chains, IN T H E C IR C U IT OOURT OF TH E IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E N. 6.33 chains, N. 51V w - *.00 chains. STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR STATE OF OREGON. IN AND N . 20* W . 5.00 chains, 8 . 86 * W. 4.00, T H E COUNTY OF COOB. FOR T H E COUNTY OF COO 8 . chains, 8 . 80* W . 2.50 chains, N. 23* W . KUa N. Harman, Plaintiff, J. T. McCormac, Plaintiff, 3.00 chains. N. 12,V E. 2.00 chains, N. Sait vs. Dwight &. Mitchell, Itallett 64* VV. 1.80 chains, N . 33 V 'V . 4.00 The Coquille Coal and Lum in m K. II. Mitchell, and Hallet K. Suit in Equity ii. Mitchell, as guardian of the Equity. c h a in * N. 7 8 V W . 5.00 chains, N. 4 V ber Company, a Corporation, Defendant. person and estat* of Dwight K. E. 3.07 chains, N. 14* VV. 2.00 chains,E. 2.30 chains, N. 5.00 chains, N 61V w * T o The Coquille Coal and Lum ber Com Mitchell, a Minor, Defendants. pany, a Corporation, the above-named To Dwight K. Mitchell, Hallet K. H. 4.00 chains, 8 . 74* VV. 2.00 chains, N.77* defendant: Mitchell, and Hallet K. H. Mitchell, VV 2.00 chains, N 2° E 2.00 chains, N 67* In the Name o f the State o f Oregon; as guardian of the person and estate of E 5.80 chains, N 12* E 2.00 chains, N 82* E 3.00 chains, N 42 V E 3.00 chains, S 29* you are hereby notified that you are re Dwight K. Mitchell, a minor, the above E 3.00 chains, 8 84.V E 3.00 chains, N quired to appear and answer the com named defendants: In th * name of the State of O regon; 28* VV 4.00 chains, N 6.50 chains, N 76* W plaint filed against yon in the above en 3.00 chsins. n 55* VV 4.00 chains, N 4 3 V titled suit within *ix weeks from the Yon, and each o f you, are hereby noti W 6.00 chains, x 7V E 5.55 chains, N 3 ,V date of the first publication of this sum fied that you are required to appear and E 7.30 chains, n 2* VV 3.00 chains, N 9* K mons. to-w it: W ithin six weeks from answer the com plaint filsd against yon the 6th day of March, 1907, the same in the above entitled snit within six 4.40 chains, N 79* VV 11.50 chains, n 55 V W 3.00 chains, n W 3.00 chains, N being the date of the first publication weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, to-w it: W ith in 2 8 V W 2.50 chains, S 86 * VV 4.00 chains. of this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer six wesks from the Atli day of March, N 10* VV 2.50 chains, x. 43" K 2.00 chains, S 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 date of the first 66 V W 4.00 chains, 8 1 7 V VV 1.50 the same being the la-t day of the time publication of this luminous. And if you fail to appear and answer chains, VV 1.00 chains, N 4 V VV 3.50 prescribed in the order of publication, chains, n 30° E 3.50 chains, H 7 6 V W the plaintiff will apply to the court for on or before the 17th day of A p ril, 1907, 5.50 chains, 8 5 9 V W 2.00 chains, N the relief demanded in plaintiff's com the same being the last dsy of ths tim e 59 degrees W 2.00 chains, N 28° plaint, a succinct statement of which is prescribed in th * order of publication, th* plaintiff will apply to the court for VV 4.00 chains, x 54° VV 2.50 chains, 8 71" aa follow s: 1. That the whole o f the purchase, the relief demanded in her complaint, VV 2.50 chains, n 6 34uVV 1.50 chains, W to-w it: The .win o f $700, specified in a 1.00 chains, 8 2 6 V W 3.00 chains, ,8 61* certain contract agreement heretofore a succinct statement of which is s i fol VV 5.00 chains, 8 24" W 3.00 chains, S 85° made by and la-tween plaintiff and de lows : That the certain deed of convey VV 3.00 chains, x 1 1 V E 6.50chains, E fendant herein, wherein plaintiff con ance in said complaint aet forth, made 1.50 chains, n 2 50 chains, x 70° VV 6.00 tracted to sell to defendant the certain- and exeeuted on the 30th day of Septem real property described as follow s: Be chains, 8 77 V W 1.17 chains to the place ginning on south side ol righ t of way ber, 1897, by ou* Frederick E lliott to of beginning. Also beginning 3.09 chains of Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern one Lilliau Mitchell, now deceased, N of the 34 section corner on E boundary Railroad and Navigation Company, 941 for the north half o f the north half northwest quarter of sec of Section 13, Tp. 28 8 R 13 VV and run feet south and 722 feet east of the corner of the of sectins 2, 3, 34 and 35 on north boun thence S 84* E 1.50 chains, 8 25* E 1.50 dary of township 28 south of range 13 tion 13 in township 26 south o f chains, 8 11° E 1.60 chains, 8 21* VV 2.50 west of W illam ette meridian, and run range 13 west of ths W illam ette m erid chains, 8 33° W 2.90 chains, 8 7 9 V W 5.50 ning thence south 13 degrees east 119 ian, in Coos County, State of Oregon, he chains, 860° W 5.50 chains, S 13° E 1.00 feet to right bank of Coquille riyer. declared a trust deed for the ut* and ben. thence up stream along said bank north chains, e 2.00 chains, 8 3.00 chains, N 56 % degrees east 150 feet, thence north efit of plaintiff, subject only to the lien 48° W 3.30 chains, 8 70° VV 5.50 chains, 8 24 degrees west to the south line of said of ths indebtedness due from plaintiff 11° W 3.82 chains, W 3.72 chains, x 60* railroad right of way. thence westerly to laid Lillian M itchell, deceased, and W 3.00 chains, n 60° E 3.00 chains, N 8.00 along said right of way to the place of for the sole purpose of securing the pay beginning,containing .23 of an acre more chains, N 55° w 5.00 chains, w 1.50 or less, including p lain tiff’ s right to ment of said indebtedness; that said chains, S 50* w 2.00 chains, S 4 2 V w maintain a boom in front of said de trust be declared terminated and the 3.50 chains, 8 45" E 1.00 chains, 8 4 2 V scribed land, and situated in Coos Coun said real property be decreed free and w 2.50 chains, 8. 53" W 4.00 chains, n 45° ty. Oregon, together with interest on clear from the lion of said indebtedness; said $700 at the rate of 6 per cent per an W 1.00 chains, 8 . 19* w 6.00 chains, w num from the 1st day o f September, that the said real property be decreed 2.00 chains, n 12" E 11.00 chains, n 20* E 1906, is due, unpaid and delinquent, to be the property of plaintiff and that 9.50 chains, x 23° e 3.50 chains, n 28)4* and owing from defendant to plaintiff, such decree have the force and effect of 2. That said sum of $700, together a deed of conveyance therefor and t in t E 3.75 chains, N 38V e 10.10 chains, 8 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 3 V E 2.50 chains, x 60® e 3 00 chains, 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day such decree he recorded in like manner n 3.00 chains, x 60° e 3.00 chians, n 2.50 of September, 1906, be paid to the and with like effect as other deeds of chains, N 81° E 3.00 chains, 8 73^4° E clerk of this court for the p lain tiff here conveyance of real property; and for 3.00 chains, x 13® k 1.00 chains, S 59° in within ten days from the time of the such other snd further relief in the entering o f the decree herein, or within E 2.50 chains, m 2.50 chains, 8 50° E 2.00 such other time as t o the court shall premises as tha court may deem meet chains, S 5 ^ ° w 3.00 chains, 8 13° k seem reasonable; and that in said event and sqn ilabl*. Service of this summons is made by . 40 chains, S 3 1 V E 2.00 chains, 8 40® e plaintiff shall deliver to the clerk of this court for the defendant herein the publication in pursuance of an order 3-00 chains, x 2.00chains, E 2.00 chains, deed heretofore placed in escrow by 8 2.00 chains, E 1.00 chains, plaintiff for said defendant, or another made by John F. H all, as County Judge 8 32® w 3.50 chains, 8 32® E 3.50 chains, good and suffleent deed of.con veyan ce of Cooe County, Oregon, dated the 4th to the place of beginning, and contain of said premises from plaintiff to defend dsy of March,1907,directing that service ant. thereof be mad* by publication thereof ing 2239.98 acres of land, more or less. 3. That in case o f default in the pay in th * Coquille H ib a l d , a weekly news II. ment of said amount due as aforesaid That said lands are all situated in Coos within the tim e specified in such de paper, published in the City of Coqu ille, County, Oregon, and are susceptible of one cree, then and in that case the defend in said Coos Connty, Oregon, ones a mode of drainage. ant herein, and any and all persons week for a period of six wesks. claiming by, through or under it, be III. J. J. 8TAN LE Y , That we desire to adopt measures to strictly foreclosed and barred of any and 3-6-7t Attorney for P lain tiff. drain the same; that the number of acres in all equity of redemption, righ t or in said proposed drainage district is 2239.98 terest, st law or in equity, in and to said acres; that said proposed drainage district real property and every part and par contains 38 separate tracts, and the number cel thereof. 4. That plaintiff have judgment o f acres in each tract and the owners against the defendant for his costs and thereof are as follows: Maggie Nedeau, .92 acres, J,W. Lawrence disbursements in this suit. 5. For such other and further relief —3.18 acres, C. A . Everden—8.3 acres, T. A. as to the court shall seem meet snd Buy your Spectacles and Eye Everden—9.64 acres, Alfred Flanders—13.56 equitable. acres. H. N. l’vrrell-12.78 acres. C. A.Webb Best Service o f this summons ia made by Glasses of V. R. Wilson. —23.84 acres, R. 8 . Knowlton—16.02 acres, publication in pursuance of an order Speotacles and John Hartley—4.51 aores, Z. Russ A Sons — made by John F. H all, as Connty Judge goods. Sure fit 1031.63 acres, Geo. Robinson—10.57 acres, of Coos County, Oregon, dated the 4th eye glasses repaird correctly by one C. R- Gabeler—76.60 acres, H. M. Tuttle— day of March, 1907, directing that serv wno knows bow. 3.15 acres, H. G. Hathaway—52.70 acres, ice thereoi be made by publication there of in the Coquille H ik a l d , aj weekly V. R. W ILSO N . Erminia Disher—17.47 acres, Nelson newspaper published at the C ity of C o Lammey—51.88 acres, Geo. Conger— quille, in said Coos County, Oregon, Graduate Optioian. 47.74 acres, Samuel Olsen—24.16 acres, R. once a week for a period o f six weeks, For bargains in shoes, see Drane O. Dickson and W. F. Dickson—184.50, B. J. J. S T A N L E Y , F. Smith, John Smith, Harvey Smith, Al Attorn ey for Plaintiff. at his new store. fred Smith and Mabel Humphrey, being heirs at law of Samuel Sm’ th, deceased — ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS 19.30 acre«. William Norris—46.02 acres, Thos. Anderson—23.78 aores, .Taney Laird — 21.11 acres, A. P. Ming—53.02 acres, A. J. Sherwood—34.18 acres, T. A. Willard—4.30 acres, Edward Johnson—43.54 acres, J. L . Roy 31.68 acres, B. F. Collier—19.39 aores, Charles Self, Arthur Self, and Emma Self, heirs o f G. B. Self, deceased—36.28 acres, J. W. Mast—57.84 acres, Elizabeth Gilman —37 ncres.Wm. Wheeler—42 5 aores,Susan F. Leneye—.99 of an acre, J. P. Johnson— 22.03 acres, C. D. Banning—18.25 acres, Win. We have completed a thorough, up-to-date Clark—80 acres, Unknown—40 acres. That C. R. Gabeler, J. W. Mast and #Ed- ward Johnson, are three persons and three petitioners who desire to serve as trustees i^t for the first year from the date of the for mation of said drainage district, notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt site attention. Z. Russ A Sons Co., a corporation, by W. L. Kistner, its attorney in fact. Dickson A Dickson, by VV. L. Kistner, their “ " attorney in fact. Andrew Ming, by W. L. Kistner, his agent. M A R S H F IE L D PHONE, 143. PETITION For Drainage District in Fat Elk R. T. Boothby is a late arrival Basin. Mrs. Wm. Rohm, of Riverton, from Portland who is taking a look did shopping in town last Thurs at our city and surroundings. Apportionment T o the Honorable County Court fn> Buy the Gotzian shoe at O. W il day. W ED N ESD AY, A P R IL 17, 1907. School Fund The county school fund ban been apportioned for the year 1907. The total amount which ia to be divided in $26,982. W. H. Bunch, the coun ty superintendent, announces that districts not receiving the full amount apportioned their district in the first orders on the county treasurer will reoeive the balance by a later order. The following is the apportionment for each district in the county: No. District Amount 1 Myrtle Bank............ .$ 235.0c a Hermanns................ ... 240.00 455 30 3 Arago ..................... . 4 Lampa .................... . 250.1o 225.00 5 Browns ................... . 373.20 6 Empire ...................„ 127.00 7 M cKnight .............. . 8 Coquille ................. . 2,205,00 9 Marshfield .............. . 2,984.20 142.40 10 Cunningham .......... . 363.00 11 Parkersburg............ . 281.00 12 Catching I n le t ........ . 13 North Bend ........... .. 1.656.00 389.00 14 Riverton ................ .. 163.00 15 B ig Creek............... .. 214.20 16 Willanch ..a ............ . 132.10 17 Kentuck ................. .. 240.00 18 Flagstaff ................ . 219.30 19 Strangs ................. .. 276.00 20 Fishtrap ................. . 419.40 21 Randolph .............. .. 122.00 22 M o o n ...................... .. 312.00 23 Lee ......................... 281.00 24 Rackliff .................. . 225.00 25 Fairview ................ . 214.20 26 Haynes Inlet ......... . 204.00 27 McKinley ............... .. 368.00 28 Gravlford ............... 281.00 29 Tw o M ilo ................ . 219.10 30 Sumner................... .. 173.20 31 Carolina ................ ... 105.00 32 Dora ......................... 245.00 33 Bold H ill ................ . 214.20 34 Catching Creek ...... ,. 353.00 35 Daniel's Creek ....... .. 119.00 36 R o g ers.................... 158.00 37 Sugarloaf ............... . 38 Templeton .............. . 240.00 291.00 39 Coos R iv e r ............. ,. 476.00 40 L ib b y ...................... . 41 M yrtle Point .......... 1,789.00 153.00 42 Rock Creek ........... . 409.30 43 Norway .................. ,. 389.00 44 R o y s ........................ 260.40 45 Allegany ................ . 178.30 46 New L a k e .................. 163.00 47 R olan d .................... . 127.10 48 Shiloh ..................... . 266.00 49 East Marshfield ..... 109.00 50 R em o te................... .. 158.00 51 U t t e r ...................... .. 52 Bancroft ............... 142.40 291.00 53 North I o l e t ............ .. 54 Bandon ................... . 1,574.00 183.40 55 Beaver Stough ....... .. 56 Easterbrook.............. 132.10 199.00 57 South Inlet ............. 240.00 58 Sunnyside ................. 169.10 59 Hall's Cresk ........... 60 Prosper .................. .. 358.00 94.80 61 Beach View ............ . 62 Bear Creek ........... . 132.10 119.00 63 Enchantei) ............. . 64 Four Mile .............. 291.00 147.50 65 Sitkum .................... 06 Lake ...................... 286.00 67 Excelsior ...... ....... 158.00 08 Larson Inlet ........... . 168.10 69 Beaver H i l l ............. . 245.00 137.30 70 King C reek ............ 71 Buell ...................... .. 147.50 137,30 72 Coaledo ................. . 73 Pleasant View ........ ,. 235.00 74 Pleasant H ill .......... 188.50 75 Locust Grove .......... . 183.40 76 Glen Junction ........ 108.10 77 Bridge .................... 173.20 78 W. T. D em ent......... 158.00 79 Lattin ..................... 188.50 80 Recently organized.. Joint D iet No. 2, North Lake ............................. 153.00 • « •* « N. H Club E ntertains. son & Co’s. j Coos County, Oregon: Best stock of shoes cu the river W e, the undersigned persons, hereby petition your Honorable body and re Web Mast was town from the at Kerr's. Lee settlement on Wednesday. He J. T. Jewett has been under the spectfully show the follow in g: reports all well in that section. That we comprise more than one half weather for some days. The old the owners, and own and represent more An elegant lot of new silks just gentleman is suffering from grip. than one third of the following de in at "The W hite House.” Dr. Wetmore was called to Myr- scribed body or basin of land to w it: W. H. Renfro, of Myrtle Point, Point the 15th to attend Mrs Car Begin at a point 2.00 chains sooth of made a business trip to the county ver who is threatendd with the % section corner between sections 1 seat on Monday. and 2, Tp 28, S of R 13 W of the W il erysipelas. lamette Meridian und run thence S 79° “ White R iver” Flour is the best; New spring and summer dress W 3.00 chains, N . 65° W . 4.00 chains, N. Robinson has it. goods just shelves at Mrs. Nosler's. 67* W . 1.60 chains, W . 2.10 chains, N, John Eronenberg, of this city, E. N. Smith was down from the 3 6 V w . 6.30 chains, N. 3 3 V W . 7.20 visited with his son, J. L. Kronen- Point Wednesday. He tells us that chains, N. 57* W . 7.36 chains, N 7 1 V W berg, at Parkersburg last week. Mrs. Smith yrill be up from River 6.40 chains, N 4 6 V W 8.76 chains, 8 74* W 9.30 chains, S 253, ’ W. 4.50 chains, Have you examined that fine Pan side in a few days. S. 45° W . 3.54 chains, N. 45° W . 3.54 ama dress goods at O Wilson k White spray flour $1. 25 per sack chains, N. 31° W . 4.00 chains. 8 . 7 7 V Co’s. at Land k Lyons. W . 7.05 chains, W. 8.50 chains, 8 . 9.50 The two schooners Compeer and A t the last regular meeting of chains, S. 66 ° W . 3.60 chains, 8 . 17’ W . Weatherwax arrived in the bay last week and are taking on cargoes of the Coquille Progressive Club the 3.00 chains, 8 . 1.30 chains, W . 20.70 banquiting Mr. chains. N. 45° W . 1.50 chains, N. 8.50 lumber from the mill at this place. posibilitity of Dodge on his return was discussed chains, N . 5° W , 6.00 chains, W . 1.00 Mr. Lee Willard with his Eastern and the work has been taken up by chains, S. 41” W . 3.00 chains, N. 71° W . Co., presented “ In Old Vermont the Club. All members are espe 1.85 chains, W 4.00 chains, N. 6 7 V W . State” at the opera house Monday cially requested to be present at a 3.50 chains, 8 . 13° E. 3.40 chains, S. 21° evening to a large and enthusias called meeting of the Club Thurs E. 6.00 chains, S. 20° W . 3.80 chains, N. tically appreciative audience. This day evening April 18, at the Court 70’ W . 1.50 chains,N. 15° W . 2.50 chains, is not a large company in numbers, House where the final arrangements N. 7 2 V W . 2.10 chains, N. 85° W . 2.50 but are all interesting players who will be made. chains, N. 1.60 chains, N. 18° W. 7.00 keep their audience deeply interest chains, S.75° W. 1.50 chains, 8 . 3 1 V W. John Peart is doing splendidly ed in the plot. 5.70 chains, 8 . 2.20 chains, N. 71° W . these days at his cool properties a Some choice garden peas in bulk couple of miles from town. He has 5.20 chains, N. 71° W . 5.20 chains, N. and thousand headed kale for sale two men at work and is mining 4%° W . 2.00 chains, N. 10 ° E. 2.00chains, also Red k Yellow Beet seed at M. H. about 15 tons per day. A branch N. 1 7 V E. 4.00 chains, N. 2° W . 3.30 Hersey s Store. spur of railway a half mile in length chains. N. 6 ° E. 4.00 chains, N . 35° W. 6.00 chains, W. 2.00 chains, N. 2 5 V W . Today begins the Ministerial as is to be built from the main line to 4.00 chains, 8 , 58° W . 1.50 chains,8.22V sociation of the Methodist ministers Mr. Peart's possessions, he is doing E. 3.00 chains, S. 1 2 V E. 6.00 chains, the grading therefore and the rail of Poos county. Services every day S. 11 degrees w 4.00 chains, 8 way company supplying material and night of this week. Programs 2” E. 2.50cbain8, 8 . 10° W. 3.50 chains. have been printed and put in every and conrtruction work. 8 . 3 3 V E. 6.30 chains, 8 . 53° E. 3.60 home in town. The Epworth League Highest market price paid for chains, S. 36° E. 4.00 chains, S. 21° E convention begins Friday evening. farm produce at M. H. Hersey’s. 2.40 chains, S. 10° W . 2.10 chains, 8 . 58' Every one is invited to all of these W . 1.50 chains, N. 33“ W . 2.40 chains,N, Large attendance at the Chris- meetings. tain church last Lords day, bouse 1 2 V W . 1.80 chains, N. 64° W . 1.80 Send your order to Land k full at night and profound atten chains, N. 25° W . 2.50 chains, N. 4 2 V Lyons and get your goods delivered tion. Mr. Ford announced that on W . 11.40 chains, S. 65° W . 2.60 chains, promptly. W e run our own delivery the next visit he will in the evening S. 10° W . 3.30 chains, S. 2.50 chains, 8 . Joseph Windle, who recently preach on the subject Christianity vs 32° W . 4.00 chains, 8 . 59° W. 2 20chains, resigned a position in the U. S. Infidelity, and promises to answer S. 13° W . 3.80 chains, 8 . 20° E. 2.20 light house service and came to re many infidal objections to Christiani chains, 8 . 40° W. 1.20 chains, 8 . 24° E side on bis farm in the Beaver ty and has publically invited any 3.00 chains, S. 17° W . 2.50 chains, S. 51° Slough section with his father and and all infidels and sceptics to at E. 1.40 chains, S. 18° E. 3.00 chains, S. sister, returned Monday from New tend. The morning subjec t will be 24° E. 4.50 chains, 8 . 2 V W . 2.40chaine, 8 . 31° E. 3.83 chains, 8 . 5 4 V E. 7.50 York where be went to meet Miss “ Where are our dead” . chains, S. 18° E. 3.00chains, 8 . 14° W . Julia Sweeting, from England, at W anted . — Man or boy to work which place they were made man on farm. Girl or woman for house 2.50 chains, 8 . 3 1 V W . 5.00 chains, S. 2 5 V W . 2.50 chains, S. 32° W . 3.50 and wife. It gives the H ebaij ) great work. Write Julius Kruse, Co- chains, S. 38° W . 3.50 chains, 8.-34° W, pleasure to welcome these good quille-Marshfiold route. 5.00 chains, S. 1 7 V W . 2.00 chains, 8 . 8 ° people among us, and we will look The first issue of the Radium, W . 3.00 chains, 8 . 73%° E. 2.00 chains, forward to the time when Mr. W in dle will have one of the best places published at Wedderburn, under 8 . 4° W . 6.50 chains, 8 . 50° W . 4.00 its new editorial management reach chcins, S. 45° W . 3.50 chains, N. 7 V E on the river. ed our table last Saturday. W. E. 1.50 chains, N 87 degrees E 2 00 Attention Dairymen, Knowlton Thresher, late of LosVegas, New chains, 8 , 4 8 V E. 5.00 chains, 8 , has a large Btock of fod d er corn, Mexico, now wielding the pen, and 59° F,. 2.80 chains, N. 32° E. 5.00 chains, beet Beed, carrot seed, and Vetches. his salutatory has a ring that sounds N. 6 % ° E. 2.00 chains, N. 16° E. 7.00 M. C. Bingham has returned well and speaks forcibly for the fu chains, N. 7° E 3.00 chains, N. 8 1 V E. from Portland and is interviewing ture of The Radium. Mr. Thresher 2.00 chains, S. 62%° E. 2.00 chains, S. our people in regard to putting is both a lawyer and journalist of 56V E. 3.50 chains. S. 20° W 3.50 a steamer on the Coquille-Portland ability, and he and his family have chains, N . 50° E. 3.00 chains, 8 . 83° E. route. He finds the Portland peo settled permanently at the Curry 1.00 chains, 8 . 66 ° E. 5.00 chains, 8 . 27° ple enthusiastically interested in the county town. E. 1.50 chains, 8 . 50° E. 1.00 chains, 8 . matter, and rbady to take a large Licorice L iver Laxative, the best 78° E. 1.40 chains, S. 54* E. 3.00 chains, interest in a boat to take that run. bowel oleanser. Price 50 cents. 8 . 45* E. 1.00 chains, 8 . 45° W 1.50 They are of the opinion that the For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co chains, S .1 3 V W 3.00 chains, 8 . 74 V E machinery can be put up by Port quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. 2.50 chains, N. 43° E. 90 chains, 8 . 59 V land, in case the hull can be furnish E. 2.00 chains, N. 85° E. 2.00 chains, The house of Nelson Jones on his ed by the Coquille, a thing which 8 . 6 9 V E. 4.00 chains, N. 87° E. 8.25 place in the Fat Elk neighborhood seems to us would be an easy mat chains, S. 85° E. 9.20 chains, S. 5 0 V E. ter. Owing to the crowded condi burned with its contents on Thurs 8.80 chains, N . 49 V E , 2.00 chains, N. day of last week. Mr. Jones was tions of our columns, we are unable 37° W . 5.50 chains, N. 68 ° E. 6.25chains, to go into details this week, but in away from the house at the time, S. 8 2 V E. 2.00 chains, 8 , 1 8 V E- 3.00 later issues we will give full infor and the women folks were unable chains, N. 6 ? V E. 8.00 chains, S. 82 V to cope with the flames. They suc mation cencerning the project. E. 5.00 chains, 8 . 60° E. 4.00 chains, S ceeded in removing a few thing, I have accepted the agency for but in their excitement these were 11V E. 4.50 chains. E. 4.00 chains, N. "W hite River” Flour and will guar left so close to the burning house 4.00 chains. N . 13° E. 2.00 chains, N. 6 2 V E. 3.00chains, S.70*E. 1.50 chains, antee every sack. Geo. A. Robin that they also burned. This loss 8 . 17* E. 1.50 chains, S 72° E. 1.00 son. falls pretty hard upon Mr. Jones chains, 8 . 4 6 V E. 1.50 chains, 8 . 27° E. and family, as all thev have left s W. A. Pittinger, of the firm of 3.50 chains, 8 . 13° E. 1.50 chains, 8 . 45° Pettinger k Ward, a newly estab what clothing they were wearing at W . 1.60 chains, 8 . 40° E. 4.50 chains, 8 . lished firm at North Bend, spent a the time. 74 V E. 2 . 00 chains, 8 . 65° E. 3.00 chains, day of so last week in this valley S. 12° E. 5.00 chains, 8 . 65° E. 4.00 SUM M ONS. looking up business. The firm will IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OK T H E chains, S. 42° E. 12.00 chains, E. 4.00 handle all kinds of loggers' supplies, S T A T E OF O R EG O N IN A N D FOB chains, S. 32° E. 4.00 chains, S. 25° E. being representatives of the Vulcan 5.00 chains, 8 . 27* E. 3.50 chains, 8 . 7 2 V T H E C O U N T Y OF COOS. Iron|Works, the Railway Equipment E. 1.50 chains, S. 15° E. 7.00 chains, S. J. H . Harbison, Plaintiff, ) Suit In Co., the Americn Tool Co., Western vs. J- E qu ity 14° W . 4.80chains, S. 9 V E. 2.50 chains, Gas Engines and the Machine Jesaiel,. Harbison, Defendant . ) for di 8 . 5.00 chains, S. 25° W . 1.50 chains, 8 . vorce Manufacturing Agency, and is thus 15 V K. 2.00chains, 8 . 2 V E. 5.00chains, in a position to furnish any article T o Jessie L. Harbison. the above 8 . 4 3 V E 20.00 chains, 8 . 23’ W 11 00 needed on the shortest possible named defendant: chains, S. 70 V W . 9.00 chains, 8 . 81* E. notice. The company has taken In the name of the State of Oregon : 6.00 chains, 8 . 45° E 6 chains, S. 26° E. H. M. Tattle over the stock being carried by the Yon are hereby notified that you are re 1.50 chains, S. 37 V E. 3.00 chains, E. A. J. Sherwood Simpson Lumber Co., and are ad quired to appear and answer the cont- 8 M. Olsen 6.50 chains, 8 46 V E 5.50 chains,8 26%° C. . D. Banning ding thereto by every steainr. Their plaint filed against you in the above en- E qo chains. 8 _ 2 %* W. 4 50 chain N. Lammey place of business is in the Woolen title«! suit within aix weeks from the James W. Mast S. 3 6 V E* 2 *0 chains, N. 78° E 5 00 j J. P. Johnson. * mill building. They furnished the date of the first publication of this sum chains, N. 10° W 6 50 chains, N. 85° E. j by D. H. Johnson C- A. Smith Co. three donkey en mons, to-wit: within six weeks from the 2.00 chains, E. 1.80 chains, S. 30° E. JohnT. Hartley William Norris gines last week. 6 th day o f March, 1907, the same being One of the most pleasant parties given in Coquille occurred on the evening of the thirteenth when the N. H, Club entertained about seven ty-five of their friends in Woodman Hall. The hall was beautifully decorat ed for the occasion with ferns and apple blossoms and the club colors, the date of the first publication of this black and white, were used effect summons. N o tic e . ively. And if you fail to appear and answer I want timber lands. I represent One corner of the room was de on or before the 17th day of April, 1907, an agregate Capitol o f $50,000,000. voted to a punch table, presided the same being the last day of the time over by Emily Harlocker and Come or write quick if you want to prescribed in the order of publication, Gretchen Sherwood. do business. F, W. Reeder ths plaintiff will apply fo the court for Ten hands of progressive whist P. O. Box 78, Marshfield, Oregon the relief demanded in his complaint, a were played during the first part of succinct statement of which is as fol the evening, and while the games lows : L a d ie s ' N igh t were progressing selections of music That the marriage contract heretofore were lendered by Oage's orchestra. Thursday night of each week will existin'; betwen plaintiff and defendant The score cards were decorated with be given to couples skating only. herein be annulled, set aside and beld club emblem, skull and cross bones. Nothing hut couples allowed on the for naught; that the plaintiff he grant Miss. Bessie Walker and Mr. A N. floor during the evening. This will ed the care and custody of the three Gould received the first prizes, a minor children, to -w it: Clara Harbison, give the ladies plenty of skating Ivan Harbison, and Pores Harbison; cut glass vase, and a fishing rod. ar.d first-class order will be main that the defendant be granted the care Mrs. Chas. Baxter received one of and custody of the three minor chil tained. the boobiei, a small broom, and Mr. dren, to-w it: Lulu Harbison, Maggie J. W. Leneve made much merri Harbison, and Annie Harbison, until the further order of this court; for such ment with the large trumpet ho was other and further relief in the premises fortunate enough to secure. as the court may drem meet and equi A dainty lunch was served in the E Y E A N D N E R V E S P E C IA L IS T table. Service of this summons is made by banquet room, after which the tables OF 8AI.K M publication in pursuance of an or«ler were cleared away and the remain made by John F. Hall, as County Judge der of the evening was spent in H as located a branch office on of Coos County, Oregon, dated March dancing. 4th, 1907. directing that service thereof Coos Bay and will make re he made bv publication thereof in the A delightful evening was enjoyed Coquille H erald , a newspaper publish gular visits to Coquille. Will by all and the ladies of the N. H. ed at the C ity of Coquille, in said ( oos Club are to be congratulated on Countv. once a week for a'period o f six be at Hotel Coquille. Friday, their pleaaiog manner of entertain weesk J. J. S T A N L E Y , Sat. and Sunday, April 19; 20, 21 ing. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dr. Bancroft TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. Abstract Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille Coquille Post Office. j C. H. Gabeler j W. F. Disher | Wm. Wheeler | Geo. Conger I Ed Johnson I J. W. Laird P. W. Laird H. N. Tyrrell Thomas Anderson B. F. Collier 8.00 chains, E. 5.00 chains, X. 15* K. C. W. Webb 5 00 chains, N. 1.00 chains, N. 62° W . I State of Oregon, ( 2.00 chains, X. 11° E. 5.00chains, N. 8 5 | County of Coos. ) 8 I, A. J. Sherwood, K. 2.00chains, N. 34* E 2.50 chains, X 45° VV 2.00 chains, N 20>**E 4.00chains, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am one of the petitioners in the forego N. 15* VV. 1.50 chains, X 2° VV. 1:80 ing petition, asking the County Court for chains, N. 27° E. 3.50 chains, X . 90° E. Coos Connty, Oregon, to form a Drainage 3 00 chains. N . , 71 .^ E . W OO chains. N. District in what is known as the Fat Elk 3 6 V E. 13.00 chains, X. 3 00 chains, \V basin in Co^s Co.. Oregon; that I have read 16 37 chains. N. 77* E. 12 00 chains, X. and nra acquainted with the contents of 85* E, 2.00 chains, X. 62“ E. 1.00 chains, i the foregoing petition, and tho same is true X. 72* E. 3.00 chains, N. 63»./ E. 2 . 001 as I verily believe. A. J. SHERWOOD, chains, N. 59* E- 2.50 chains, N . 65* E. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3.00 chains. 8 . 74* E. 4.50 chains. 2.00 chains, S. 46 ^ * ! ***h day of April, 1907. R. 70* 70* E. (Seal) O. O. SANFORD, F, 2. 00 chains, B. 43° E. .OS chains, Notary Public for Oreson. S. 20* W . 2.00 chains, s. 57° W . 5.50 chains, 8 . 45° W . 1.50 chains, E. 1.98 A nie* line of sheet music has chain., N. 82° E. 0.00 chains. N. 18° E. just been received by C E. B rker 3.00 chain., N. 45’ W . 1.50 chains, N.20° k Co. Call early and (jet the best. W . 1.38 chains, N. 58’ \V. 2.00 chains. N. 0 8 V W . 2.70 chains, B. 81%° W . 5.30 chains, 9. 58° W . 8.00 chain*. 8 . 72%” j I j ! W . 5.00 chains, 8 . 87” W. 2.40 chains, N. 85° W . 2.20 chains, S. 7J%* W . 7.00 Manafaetortrs chains, S. 45* W. 4.00 chains, W . 8.00 chains, N. 54%° E. 11.80 chains, E. 8.72 Y o n can h ave y o u r Dame and ad . chains, N. 45* E. 1.42 chains, N . 67%’ j KNIVES AND SCISSORS E. 6.50 chain.. N. 45* E. 2.00 chains, N. 6 l% * F.. 5.50chains, N. 5° K. 2.20chain.. N. 62* E. 3.00 chain*, N. 29° E. 10.14 chain*. E. 2.95 chains, N. 60° K. 8.00 chains, E, t.00 chain*, N. 4.50 chains. d res s o r an v p ic tu re o r L o d g e em b lem you wish yo u purch ase. C a ll ocalL A gen t Plant. cn an y k n ife on C. W. O ILM AN • C O Q U ILLE PHONE, 191. Phone at our expenee when ordering ABSTRACTS. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., J. 5 . Barton, Abstractor. BSTRACTS Henry Sengxtacken. Manager. ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS HAVE YOU - AN EDISON VICTOR ZONOPRQNE OR Columbia Talking Machine and Records? I f not, you can get them a* cheap and on as easy payments at E. C. BARKER & CO.’S as vou can any place in the world. W e alao carry a complete line of Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Jewelry o f a ll kinds. Repair work done that stays fixed. If not, your money back’