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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1907)
4 Coquille tyerald. Drnue's phone at now store is 353. O ld Settler is B u ried . ■■■■ — FO It A— K. 2.60 (I.fins, N. .50 chains, N. 28*V \V. 5.30chains, N. 7H^" W. 2.40chiuus, O-ood. S h a v e and. iEIa-ir Ont in Fat Elk K* 6. SB chains, N. ö lt.“ W. 5.00 chains, N. 20 W. h.OO chains, P. 80MV. 4.00 GO TO W E D N E SD A Y, A P R IL 24, 1907. chains, «. 80” W. 2.50 chains, N. 23* W. ■J___ i 3.00 oliains. X. 12 V E. 2.00 chains, N. Pioneer hotel at Empire. The ser F O R T U N E FO R COOS C. B. Zeek arrived from San Fran vices were conducted by Rev. D. W. T o tbe Honorable County Court tor *4’ W. 1. SO chains, .V. 38 V W. 4.00 Coos County, Oregon: chains, N. *88,° \Y. 5.00 chains, N. 4*4" COUNTY M AN cisco yesterday. Successor to R. E. Nosier. Across the street from ilo le l l.'ouuille Thurston, pastor of the Baptist W e, the undersi-ned persona, hereby h. 3.0i chains, N. 14° W. 2.00 chains,E. W hite spray flour $1 25per sack petition your Honorable 1 ody and re- -**8* chains, N. 5.00 chains, N 61V W. church of Marshfield, and were W illia m Reddick, Form er Sec at Land & Lyons. 4.oo chains, 74“ w . 2 .oo chains, n .77* First Class Bath Room in Connection. largely attended. The burial was spectfuiiy show tin* following : Hot and Cold W ater . tion Forem an H eir to That we comprise more than one half ^ 2.00 chains, N 2* E 2.00 chains, N 07“ “ M hite River H o u r i ’ b the beet i at the old cemetery at Kmpire. $875,000 the owners, and own and represent more R 5.80chains, N 12" E 2.00 chains, N 82“ Robinson has it. Mrs. Jackson was one of tbe old than one third of the following de- E 3.00 chains, N 4 2 V K 3.00 chains, S 20* R A N C H A N D C IT Y P R O P E T R Y William Reddick, formerly of this An elegant lot of new silks just est settlers. Sbe was one of the scribed body or harm of land to w it : E 3.00 chains, S 84.8 b * E 3.00 chains, N oity and section for' mini on th«* in at “ The W hite House.” Begin at a point 2.00 chains soutli of 28 \\ 4.00 cli tins, N 6.50 chains, N 76* W one of tbe first three white women We make a specialty o f handling the above property railroad here, recently received a Ed Bender, of Myrtle Point, has in Coos couuty. She was 82 years the L ’ section corner between sections 1 3.00 chains. N 55* W 4.00 chains, N 438.* and haue on our list a number o f pieces o f the same letter informing him that his oldest been on the sick list for a few days, old, was born in TenneBee, and came and 2, Tp 28, 8 of R 13 W of the Wit- W 6.00 chains, n 7 8.“ E 5.55 chains,N 38,* brother had died and that n fortune New ipriBg flml 8Ummer d„ M' to Oregon in 1852. She lived in lamette Meridian and run theneo N 79° E 7.30 chains, x 2’ W 3.00chains, N 9° K which we can offer a t bargaing. We also handle W 3.00 chains, N . 05’ W . 1.00 chains, N. 4.40 chains, N 79“ W 11.50 chains, N 55,V awaited him. H e answered the let- goods j ust8helved at Mrs. Nosler’s. Jackson county and in 1853 came to 67° W . 1.00 chains, W . 2.10 chains, N , ^ 3.00 chains, x 2 V W 3.00chains, N coal and timber lands. I f you want anything in the ter and his niece wired to meet her j Haye you examined fLat fine PaD. Empire, and has lived here ever 36,4° W . 6.30 chains. N . 33,4“ W . 7.20 288.“ W 2.50.hains, S 86“ W 4.00 chains, in Portland, that she would he at aina dress goods at O Wilson <fc since except ten years, when she re chains, N. 57“ W . 7.36 chains, N 71,4“ W j N 10“ W 2.50 chains, x . 43“ E 2.00 chains, real estate tine it w ill pay to examine our list. 6.40 chains, X 4 6 4 ’ W 8.76 chains. S 74“ T> 70' E 3.00 chains, x- 8 4 ” e 6.5 chains, N that place with bis share of what Cos. sided in Curry couuty. Mrs. Jack- W 9.30 chains, 8 2 5 V W. 4.50 chains, « « V 4-0« chains, 8 17.4“ W 1.60 his brother bed willed the family a t 1 Boitx. In Coquille, Oregon April son was married twice, first to Curt 8 .4 5 “ W. 3.54 chains, N. 4.5“ W . 3.54 chains, W 1.00 chains, N 4,4“ W 3.50 hia death, which amounts to $87.',- 23, 1907, to Mrs. Gertrude Mallon, is Noble, who died in 1857, and af chains, N. 31“ W . 4.00 chains. 8. 7 7 V ‘J '* '" » . n 30’ E 3.50 chains, 8 7 6 4 “ W Two Doors South of Post Office. 000. a son. terwards to A. J. Jackson, who died W . 7.05 chains, W. 8.50 chains, 8. 9.50 5.50 chains, 8 598/ W 2.CO chains, N It seems that when Mr. Reddick WM. ODDY, MANAGER. chains, S. 66“ W . 3.50 chains, S. 17“ W. 33 decrees w 2.00 chains, s 28“ Send your order to Land & five years ago. 3.00 chains, S. 1.30 chains, W . 20.70 4.00 chains, x 54“ W 2.50 chains, 8 71“ waa but a boy, an uncle died and Lyons and get your goods delivered In 18G7 Mrs. Jackson started the chains. N. 45“ W . 1.50 chains, N. 8.50 j W 2.50chains, X 6V W 1.50 chains, W laft a oonsidorable sum of money to \ promptly. W e run our own delivery Pioneer hotei at Empire, which sbe chains, N . 5“ W . 6.00 chains, W . 1.00 | l og chains, 8 2 6 4 “ W 3.00chains, 8 61“ whieh he and his brothers were the ! ■ „ , . , . , ,, conducted until four years ago, chains, 8. 41° W . 3.00 chains,*N. 71“ W . j W 5.00 chains, S 24“ W 3 00 chains, 8 85“ 1 borne choice garden peas in bulk heirs, sad which was placed in the and thousand headed kale for sale siuce wbich time it has been con 1.85 chains, W 4.00 chains, N 674° W. I " 3.00 chains, x 114° B 6.50chains, E hands of the eldest of the boys to also Rod k Yellow Beet seed atM. H ducted as a lodging bouse. 3.50 chains, 8. 13“ E. 3.40 chains, 8. 21“ E50 chains, x 2 50 chains, s 70“ W 6.00 E. 6.00 chains, S. 20“ W . 3.80 chains, N. 1 chains, 8 77 V 'V 1.17 chains to the place be looked after, and W ill being Mersey’s Store. Mrs. Jackson was the mother of 70“ W . 1.50 chains,N. 15“ W . 2.50 chains, of beginning. Also lieginning 3.09 chains young and of a roving disposition, Licorice Liver Laxative, the best eleven children, four of whom are N. 7 2 4 “ W. 2.10 chains, N. 85“ W . 2.50 I N of the 4 section corner on E boundary Price 50 cents. dead. The survivors are Mrs. E came west not paying any more at liowel cleanser. Tp. 28 8 R 13 \V and run chains, N. 1.60 chains, N. 18° W. 7.00 For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co tention to the fortune, while his chains, S.75° W . 1.50 chains, S. 31V W. thenceS 84“ e 1.50 chains, S 25“ E 1.50 O. Sanders, who »a s the first white quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. W ILL M E E T ALL BOATS A N D TR A IN S . brother used it to good account, born in Coos county, Mrs. A1 5.70 chains, S. 2.20 chains, N, 71° W . cliaius, S U “ e 1.60 chains, S 21“ W 2.50 The Pastor, Mr. Rushing, will 5.20 chains, N . 71° W . 5.20 chains, N. chains,« 33“ \V 2.90 chains, 8 70 V \V 5.50 and at his death commanded-an es Parties having hauliuff of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- Owens William Noble, Charles Jack- chains, S 60“ \V5 50chains, S 13“ E 1.00 tate amounting to about $600,000,- preach in the Presbyterian church, son, Andrew and G eoige Jackson. 4Va° W . 2.00 chains, N. 10° E. 2.00 chains, chains, E 2.00 cliaine, 8 3.00 chains, N in Phone 116. N. 17 V E. 4.00 chains, N. 2° W . 3.30 Coquille, next Sunday, April 28, 0 0 ft — Coos Bay Times. chains. N. 6° E. 4.00 chains. N. 35° VV. 48° Y\ 3.30 chains, 8 70“ IV 5.50 chains, H Sermon W e congratulate Mr. Reddick on morning nnd eyening. 6.00 chains, W . 2.00 chains, N. 2 5 V . 11” W 3.82 chains, W 3.72 chains, x 60“ his good fortune. H e informs uf subjects, 11 a. in., The Resurection Allen Randleinnn, who waa injur 4.00 chains, S, 58° W . 1.50 chains,S.22,1V w 3.00 chains, x 60“ E 3.00 chains, x 3.00 that it is hia intention to make of Christ, A Death Blow to Materi ed in the back and hips, some three E. 3.00 chains, S. 12 V E. 6.00 chains. chains, N 55“ w 5.00 chains, w 1.50 chains, S 50“ w 2.00 chains, S 42^“ w Ceos county hi* future home, and alism, Pantheism and all Hurtful weeks ago, while working in a S. 11 degrees w 4.00 chains, S J. M. W A G N E R . 2° E. 2.50 chains, S. 10' W . 3.50 chains. 3.50 chains, 8 46’ E 1.00 chains, 8 4 2 V J O H N Y O A K A M , W . T. D E M E N T Skepticism; 8 P. m , a Lecture on that hia capital and energies will camp near Beaver H ill, and who S. 3 3 V E. 6.30 chains, S. 53° E. 3.60 w 2.50 chains, S. 53“ w 4.00 chains, x 45“ President- Vice President. 8ec’y k Mgr. Free Manhood— The young people b# expended in the developement of was brought homo on a stretcher, is chains, S. 36° E. 4.00 chains, S. 21° E. W 1 .IK) chains, S. 19“ w 6.00 chains, w are kindly urged to hear this lecture. slowly recovering. He is able to 2.40 chains, S. 10° W . 2.10 chains, S. 58° 2.00 chains, x 12° E 11.00 chains, x 20° E her industries and enterprises. —■ ----------• - * • * ♦ --------- All ages and classes are cordial get around on crutches n little now. W . 1.50 chains, N. 33° W . 2.40 chains,N. 9.50 chains, x 23“ e 3.50 chains, x 28>^“ 1 2 V W . 1.30 chains, N. 64° W . 1.80 E 3.75 chains, x 38<^“ k 10.10 chains, H Looters A tta c k G u ard ly invited to meet with us in these Tbe accident was caused by a log, chains, N. 25° W. 2.50 chains, N. 4 2 V 8364" E 2.50 chains, x 60 »n 3 00 chains, services. wbich lay diagonally across the road W . 11.40 chains, S. 65& W . 2.60 chains, x 3.00 chains, n 60 ° e 3.00chi-ms, x 2.50 Successors to Dean & Morgan. Mr.JMoKenzie, the man who was -- over which the logs were being S. 10° W . 3.30 chains, S. 2.50 chains, S. chains, N 81° E 3.00 chains, 8 73?4 ° E in charge of the goods which wsre L ily W a y G o e s to Fair. hauled. They had been hauling 32° W . 4.00 chains. 8. 50* W. 2 20chains, 3.00 chains, x 13° e 1.00 chains, 8 59° being removed from the stranded 8. 13° W . 3.80 chains, S. 20“ E. 2.20 E 2.50 chains, m 2.50 chains, 8 50° E 2.00 Fresh and S alt Meats, Fancy and Staple Miss L ily Way, the popular tele over this log for some time, aud did barge Cbinook at Cape Arago, was chains, S. 40° W. 1.20 chains, S. 24° E chains, S 5 ^ ° w 3.00 chains, S 13® K not anticipate any danger from it. attaoked by|tbe two men at do’cloQk phone girl at Myrtle Point, wins 3.00 chains, 8. 17° W . 2.50 chains, S. 51° . 40 chains, S 3 1 V E 2.00 chains, 8 40° k Lard, Ham and Bacon Groceries Saturday in the morning who out in the Telegram contest and But a log being hauled down which E. 1.40 chains, S. 18° E. 3.00 clinins, S. 3-00 chains, x 2.00 chains, E2 00 chains, E 1.00 chains, robbed him of his weapons nnd gets to go to the Jamestown Exposi was somewhat crooked, tbe end 2 1 K. M M )rh n iifjgi $ )4 W .f.40 ek A in i| 8 2-00 chains, 8 32° w 3.50 chains, 8 32° E 3.50 chains, then beat him into insensibility, tion. She received a telegram yes caught the one laying diagonally in 8. 31* E. 3.83 chains, S. 54.1^ 0 E. 7.50 chains, S. 18° E. 3.00 chains, S. 14° W . to the place of liOKinninif, and contain the road, end tore it loose, shoving PHINCIPfIL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON terday morning, the contest having two ribs being broken. It seems 2 50 chains, S. 31<1.j° W . 5.00 chains, S. ing 2230 98 acres of land, more or less. that Messrs Smith k Jones wlio are closed the day previous, stating it along. But a stump near the road 25^4° \V. 2.50 chains, S. 32° W . 3.50 II. B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S That said lands are all situated in I ’oos there, have had considerable trouble that she was 70,000 votes abend of prevented it from being shoved chains, S. 38° W . 3.50 chains, S. 34° W, County, Oregon, and are susceptible of one aside, but held it firm at that end, all competitors, of which her many 5.00 chains, S. 17l4° W . 2.00 chains, S.8° to keep a certain gang from carry JO H N Y O A K A M J. W . W A G N E R mode o f draimge. W . T. D E M E N T . ing away the goods as fast as they friends in this city will be delighted throwing the other end around with W . 3.00 chains, S. 7312° E- 2.00 chains, [II. great force,and striking Mr. Raudle- S. 4° W . 6.50 chains, S. 50° W . 4.00 Ihut we desire to ndopt measures to wera taken ashore, nnd had em to learn. chr ins, S. 45° W . 3.50 chains, N. 7V2° E. drain the same; that the number o f acres in raan across the hips and back, ployed Mr. McKenzie ns a guard. 1.50 chains, N 87 degrees E 2.00 said proposed drainage district is 2*J39.98 P o rt Blakeley M ills Burned breaking bones and otherwise in W e understand the grand jury will chains, S, 481.,0 E, 5.00 chains, S. acres: that said proposed drainage district juring him. He was picked up for 59° E. 2.80 chains, N. 32° E. 5.00 chains, contains »8 separate tracts, and the number take the matter up at once. Seattle, April 23.— 3 a. m.— Afire dead, aad indeed came very near N. 6>2° E. 2.00 chains, N . 16° E. 7.00 of nores in each tract and the owners wbich broke out at 10:45 last Dight chains, N. 7° E 3.00 chains, N. 81^4° E. thereof are as follows: Tha Ministerial Association of the in the planer room of the Port being ho . Maggie Nedeau, .92 acres, J.W. Lawrence i 2.00 chains, 8. 62l 2° E. 2.00 chains, S. On the 13th a man in Cody’s camp 56,o° E. 3.50 chains. *. 20° W 3.50 —3.18 acres, C. A. Everden—8.3 acres, T. A. M. E. church and Epworth League Blakely Mill company’s lumber mill Everden—9.84 aeres. Alfred Flanders—13.56 Watchmaker and Jeweler, convention met in this city Inst nt Port Blakeley wiped out tbe en was struck in tha back by a heavy chains, N. 50° E. 3.00 chains, R, 83° E. acres. H. N. T y r r e ll- 12.78 acres, C. A.Webb i weak. The former was represented tire plant, the largest lumber manu block, and badly injured. He wns 1.00 chains, S. 66° E. 3.00 chains, *S. 27° —23.84 acres, U. 8. Knowlton-16.02 acres, Front Street, by Dr. Wire, Presiding Elder; Rev. facturing establishment on the const taken to tbe river by train, then to E, 1.50 chains, S. 50° E. 1.00 chains, R. John Hartley-4.51 acres. Z. Rum A 8 on s- 78° E. 1.40 chains, S. 54° E. 3.00 chains, 1031.63 acres. Geo. Robinson—10.57 acres, W. R. F. Browne, Marshfield; Rev. and one of the largest in the world, Baudon by steamer, where be was 8. 45° E. 1.00 chains, S. 45° W 1.50 C. R, Gnbeler—76.60 acres, H. M. 'ruttle— W . B. «ordon, G urdiner, ltov. A. entailing a loss between $300,000 attended by a doctor. A number chains, 8.13^2° W 3.00 chains, S. 74hv°E 3.15 acres, H. G. Hathaway—52.70 acres, Nelson F. Lacy, North Bend; Rev, Rogers, and $500,000. Of this 70 per cent of bones were broken, and hia in 2.50chains, N . 43* E. 90 chains, S. 59V£° Erminia Disher—17.47 acres, A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . Geo. C on ger- E. 2.00 chains, N. 85° E. 2.00 chains, Laiumey—51.88 acres, Myrtla Point; R ev G. W Iillis, C o is covered by insurnuce. The fire juries pronounced very serious. PETITION Best stock of shoes on the river , , ~ “ ., nt K err’s The funeral ° t tb* late Mrs. "■ For Drainage District , ,, A. Jackson, who died Saturday, was Basin. G W Derby was up from B a n - , ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ Chas. Moom aw’s Coquille Valley Real Estate Co. C o q u ille T r a n s fe r C o ., W. H. MANSELL, Prop. A g e n t lo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty Coal. E N T E R P R I S E M E f I T C O ., i W. H. 8CHR0EDER C O Q U IL L E , 47.74 acres. Samuel Olsen—24.16 acres. It. S. 69,ha° E. 4.00chains, X. 87° E. 8.25 O. Dickson and W. F. Dickson—1^4.50, K. chains, S. 85° E. 9 20 chains. S. 50‘i4* E. F. Smith, John Smith, Harvey Smith, Al 8.80 chains, N. 4914® E, 2.00 chains, N. fred Smith and Mabel Humphrey, being 37° W . 5.50 chains, N. 68° E. 6.25chains, heirs at law of Samuel Snuth, deceased- 1 nm in tbe market for tbe pur- ch«sc of good fir, or cednr claims, S. 8 2 V K* 2.00 chains, S. 1 8 V E. 3 00 1930 acre«. William Norris—46.02 acres chains, X. 6 7 V E. 8.00 chain«, S. 82h/ 1 h<is. Anderson—23.78 acres, Janoy Laird for spot * ash, in favorable locutions. E. 5.00 chains, S. 661 E. 4.00 chains, 8. — 21.11 acres, A. 1*. Ming—53.02 nores. A. J Let. me bear from you at once, at IP , P 4 50 (“Puns. K. 4.00 chains, X. Sherwood—34.18 acres, T. A. Willard—4.30 Port Huron, Michigan. 4.00 chains, N. 13° E. 2.00 chains, X. acres. Edward Johnson—43.54 acres, J. L . Roy 31 68 acres, B. F. Collier—19.39 acres, 8 2 V E. 3 00chains, 8 70° E. 1.50 clisii»«. A ngus G. M ack ay . Charles Self. Arthur Self, and Emma Self, S. 17° E 1.50 chain«, 8 72° ! ’ . 1 .(Ml heirs o f G. B. Self, ' deceased—36.28 acres, chains, S. 46 V E , 1.50 chains, 8. 27° E. J. W. Mast—57.84 acres, Elizabeth Gilman N O T IC E TO C O N T R A C T O R S . Helpless to check the flames in Notice is hereby given that sealed bids 3.50 chains, S. 13° E. 1.50 chains, S. 45° —57 acres, Win. Wheeler—42 5 tores,Susan F. the mill proper, the men turned will be received b\ the undersigned for W . 1.50 chains. 8. 40 E. 4.50 chains, 8. Leneyo— .99 of an acre, J. P. Johnson— tin ir attention to saving the Louses the improvement of the county road in 7 4 V K. 2.00 chains, 8. 65° E. 3.00 chains, 22.03 acres. C. D. Banning—18.25 acres. Win. R D. No. 11 as follow s: That portion S. 12° E. 5.00 chains, S. 65° E, 4.00 Clark—80 acres, Unknown—40 acres. j August Jackson, mate on tbe n Port Blakeley, many of which of the Burton Prairie-Coquilfe City That C. R. Gabeler, J. W. Mast and Ed chains, S. 42° E. 12.00 chains, E. 4.00 schooner Albion wbich arrived in ; were not more ilian 800 feet from Road known ns the “ Stevenson Change ¡chains, 8. 32° E. 4.00 chains, 8. 25° E. ward Johnson, are three persons and three commencing at the v4, ' 4 Sec. corner in the fire. Every hose in the town petitioners who desire to serve as trustees the river Sunday evenin'*, and at center o f Sec. 26 Tp 27 S. K. 12 W\, 5.00 chains, 8. 27° E. 3.50 chains, 8. 72 V for the first year from the date of the for the Riverton mill Monduv * mm . ; was pressed into service, and the thence westerly along the survey of said E. 1.50 chains, 8. 15° E. 7.00 chains, S. mation of said drainage district, portion of said road to western boundary fell overboard that afternoon and flames were controlled. o f R . P. No. 11, said improvements to 14° W . 4.80 chains, 8. 0 l..° E. 2.50 chains, Vi. Russ A Sons Co , a corporation, by W. L. he made in accordance with tin* resolu 8. 5.00 chains, R. 25° W . 1.50 chains, 8. Within a few minutes 200 men Kistner. its attorney in fact. was drowned. The schooner was tions, specifications and survey of said 1 5 .V E . 2.00chains, S. 2V E. 5.00ehains, I P:ks n A Dickson, by W. L. Kistner, their with 20 hose were engaged in the nt the mile wharf nnd tin- mate portion of said road on file in tin* office 8. 43V E 20.00 chains, S. 23° W 11 00 attorney in fact. waa working about the deck, aud work. Tbe tire boat Snoqualmie, of the County Clerk of Coos County, chains, S. 7 0 V W . 9.00 chains, S. 31° E Andrew Ming, by W. L. Kistner, his agent. Oregon. A ll bids to he filed with the of Seattle, was sett for and put into hi some manner and unobserved County Clerk on or before May 8. 1 < h )7 6.00 chains, 8. 45° E 6 chains, P 26° E II. M. Tuttle I C. K. Gabeler A. J. Sherwood W. F. Disher by anyone, be fell overboard. Two service shortly after midnight, and at ten a. m. Five per cent, of all bids 1.50 chains, S. 3 7 V E. 8.00 chains. F. S. M. i linen must he deposited with the County 6.50 chains, S 4 6 V E 5.50 chains,8 2 5 V Win. Wheeler C. D. Banning Geo. Congor persons, a man and boy wen n tin* with the Wyadda, which arrived (■leik as evidence of good faith. The E. 6 00 chains, 8 2 ,V W. 4 50 chains, N. Lammey Ed Johnson twenty minutes later, having five right to reject nnvand all bids is hereby latter diaeovered the drowning man, J. W. Laird 8. 30 V E. 2 50 chains, N. 78' E 5 00 James W. Mast reserved. W IL L IA M L E T T VS. J. F. Johnson. P. W. Laird but be fore be could be reached lie two-inch streams of water playing Special Road Master for R. I). No. 11. chains, X. 10° W 6 50 chains, N 85’ E by D. H. Johnson H. N. Tyrrell on the flames. At this hour the JohnT. Hartley Thomas Anderson 2.00 chains, E. 1.80 chains, 8. 30° E. bed gone down and his body was , William Norris B. F. Collier Notice to Contractors. 8.00 chains, E 5.00 chains, N. 15° E C. W. Webb not recovered till an hour later. mill >s still burning 5 00 chains, N. 1.00 chains, N. 62° \V. State of Oregon, I The deceased was a native of Notice is herebv given that sealed County of Coos, \ 8<4 Washington, April ‘20— Since De- hi<ls will l»e received by the undersigned 1.00 chains, N. 11“ E 5.00 chains, N. 85V Bweedeo, and was 37 years of age. I, A. J. Sherwood. I ceinber there have been twenty-six for the improvement oi' the county road F. 2.00 chains, N. 3 1 E 2.50 chains, N There waa a drunken row going in Road District No. 12, beginning where 45° W 2.00 chains, N 20 V E 4.00chains, beirg first duly sworn, depose and say that | big earthquakes and as many hurri- the paid road croesee Section Lin e l>e- N. 15* W . L50 chains, N. 2° W . 1:80 I am one of the |>etit?oners in the forego OB among tbe crew from tbe time ing petition, asking the County Court for I (*anet throughout th#1 world. Scien- tweeti Sections 15 and 22, Tow nship 28, E. Ihey left the Golden Gate till th ey; , . Range 11 W est, thence westerly along chains, N . 27* E. 3.50 chains, N. J ' tints at the g o v e rn m e n t offices snv general course of present road to tbe 3.00 chains, N. 1 7 V E. 10.00 chains. N. Coos County, Oregon, to form a Drainage District in what is known as the Fat Elk reach ed Bandon w h e re th ey a ll d e - , 4. * J the q u a k es occur in tw o /ones, 98 Section Line l>etween Sections 11 and 36*2° K. 13.00 chains. N. 3.00 chains, W basin in Co< s Co.. Oregon; that I have read •erted but the captain and mate, | . , .» , 12. seme t* * nehip end range, ssi.i im- , . , • » r ... v . ... 1 ’ ! per cen t o f the stim-kg prorements to be made as per specifics- , * J , *V " nd nm w,th contents of aad after re a c h in g H iv erto n th e I • . . . tiotis now on file with the Conn tv ('Ir ik 1 ^ k». 2-00 chains, N !>•_ h. 1 00 chains, the foregoing petition, and the same is true * w ith in certain belts, and as per copy with the Supervisor o f! X. 72* E. 300 clian.s, \ . 63 V E. 2.00 j as I verily believe, mate waa bo intoxicated th et he go t 1 swings roughly east said district. A ll bids to he filed with chain«, N. 59* E. 2.50 chains, X. fi5* E. A. J. SHERWOOD, drowsy and while s ittin g on th e í throu g h the M ed ite rra n e a n re g io n , ! the County Clerk not later than the 24th8 , Subscribed Rnd sworn to before me this chains. S. 74* E. 450 chains. edge of the vessel went to sleep and • - ir i day of April. 1907, at 10 a. m., five per ' „ 9th day o f April, 1907. I Aaia M m o l, C a u c a s i«, H tHilnyna, ¡ t*ent of the amount bit! to be deposited E. 2.00 chains. $. 46 V ; ^ lepoi fell overboard. (Seal) O. C. HANFORD, i K 2.00 chains, 8. 43a E. .05 chains, _ « Eaat Indies, Central America and *itl tbe ('oiin tv Clerk with bid. Notary l nblic for Oregon. Constable E. M. Blackerby, of t.° . * i: t \ . F*. X. HARRY, j S. 20* W. 2*0(7 c y in», S. 573 \V. 5 50 J W ret Indies The other cirri« a; Special Road Muster R. I>. No. 12 ! chains. 8. 45' \V. 1.50 chains, K. 1.98 Bandon, came up and took the car- .» ,, .. . a. K A nice Hue o f sheet music hns * r * the l'acifie ocean, passing al«>ng the! chain*. N. 62® K. i*.00 chains, N. 18* K. just been received by C E. B rker tain in ebarge- i Andes, W est coast of North Amer I 3.00 elisine, N. 45 \V. 1.50 chain*. N.20* k Co Call early and get the beef. ica, across to Asia and down to new , W. 1.36 chain*. N. 5x \V. 2.0t> cliain*, Kasidenco P ro p e rty for Sale N. 68'.,' \V. 2.70 chain*, S. Ml V W. 5.30 ______ j Sealand. In the former belt 55 per chains, 8. 58“ M . ii.no cliain*. 8. 72*4’ Nice residence, Eight Rooms, eent of tbe quakes, in tbe latter II W. 5.00 chain*, 8. s ; \V. 2.4t1 chain*. quille. Great interest was man ifested throughout the meeting, and some excellent papers were read On Sunday evenig the house was orowded. Tbe convention passed resolutions o f thaks for entirfnin- ment for delegates to the conven tion, wmle the local pastor thanks all ohsrdh members nnd friends for loyal support in caring foi the visit ing ministers and delegates to the convention. originated from a hot box, and from the moment of discovery there was no chance to save the mill. The flames sb *t up immediately, enveloping all that section of the plant. The night force was at work at the time, and 300 men were com pelled to flee for their livis. All escaped. - - • » «• Timber Claims TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. We have completed a thorough, A b stract • w h o k n o w « hov V. R. W ...... ILSON ........... ...... Graduate Optician. up-to-date P la n t. W e are now ready to furnish correct A B STR AC TS at short notice, ami orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ “ Coquille Post Office. M A R S H F IE L D PHONE, 143. C O Q U ILLE PH O NE, 191. Phone at our expense wfcen ordering ABSTRACTS. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., J. S. Barton, Abstractor. B.STR A C T S Henry Sengstacken, Manager. ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS h a v e YOU . AN EDISON VICTOR Z0N0PH0NE NOVELTY CILTEKY 1-0. Columbia TalHing and bath large pantry. H ot and l*®r cent occur, Buv your M|>«ctacl<*H aud Eye eold water up stairs and down, mod W asted .— Man or boy to work Glaaaea of V. It. Wilaoo. Best farm. Girl house- „ irQ,>ds , , ern Conveniences. Nice barn anil I on nT1 r»rm. m n or nr won*an wnn'fin for inr nnnif'- fruit trees. For price and terms call work. Write Julius Kruae, Co- H * on V. R. W ilson Coquille. Oregon. * <|uill< Marshfield route. «J « «•««»*" repair.! correctly by one ••• —— Attention Dairymen, Knowlton Deviled crab on-lhu-h df.ahcll at hns a large atia-k of fmbler corn. Robinson's. ' beet seed, carrot seed, and Vetches. OREGON. Machine and Records? I f not, you cun get them au cheap and on as easy ¿payments i t X.-85“ W. 2.90 chains, 8. 7.8 W. 7.00 MiUJofacInrers ^*_'1’ ' ' I-1** I'liaina, M . 6.00 KNIVES AND SCISSORS >-liain», N. 54', E. 11.SO chain*. E. 6.<i Y’ ou can have your name ami ad ’ hsins, S. *5 K. 1.42 chsms, N. 6,'.., K. o. V)chain,. N. 45 K. 2.00chain., N. dress or anv picture or Lodge em a s vou can any place in the world. W e also carry a complete line of 61*^* E. 5.50 chains, N. 5e K. 2.20chains. blem you wish ns any knife you | N. 63 K. 8.00 chatna. N. 29’ F. 1»*. 14 Watches. Clocks. Silverware and Jewelry o f a ll kinds. chain** K ? ''5 chain- N 60* F 8 00 purchase. Call on C. W. OILMAN j E. C. BARKER & CO.’S chain*! i.. 1.60 chain*. P. 4.W chains, OcalL A g en t R ep air w o rk done that ataya fixed. If not, you r m oney b ack