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« Coquille Herold. R iv e rto n P ic k ape PETITION Rev, A. F. Lacy, pastor of the — - ■ Methodist Episcopal Church " i t North Bead, will exchuuae pulpits I’ or Drainage District 1(1 Fat Elk with Rev. Geo. VV. Ellis of the Basin. Methodist Episcopal Church of this -------- city, next Sunday. Mr. L»cy is a T o tlie Honorable County Court for logical and interesting speak« r. Coos County, Oregon : W e, the underpinned persons, hereby ¿ u are|invite< 1. Preaching at 11 a, The schooners Albiou and Sol- . oyouie took on loads of lumber at W E D N E S D A Y, M AY 1, 1907. our uiill wharf last week. ’ Frasier Tupper Dies at Portland. C. A. Peterson, sr. has sold his _____ i ranch and the new management B. F. Tupper of whom we have will soon rueh the coal business frequently made mention lately as there. J m. and 7:30 p. m. A new sidewalk baa been built - ..... being ill, and who was taken to Portland last week by his father, along First street which greatly j F ob S ale . 00 ecres of land, ‘¿0 succumbed to the disease from improves the looks of our town as'acres bottom. Situated on newly which he suffered at an early hour well as being a great convenience. fieished rail road survey. Within a few minutes ride by rail from tbe Sunday morning. Steve Steward, of Riverton, while towns cf Prosper and Bandon,where The deceased was born in Nova working at the camp of Seeley A realestate is rapidly changing hands Scotia, and would have been 45 Thomas was run over by one o f the at fabulous prices, and new indus years of age the 21th of next August heavy trucks and seriously hurt. tries springing up on every hand. His parents came to the United However be was improving at last One quarter mile from store, post office and best country iohool in Co. States when he was six years of account. Milk and cream taken from ranch age, residing a few months in San Riverton is to have another store in landing daily by steamer to choice Francisco, and then coming to the near future. to a number of A 1 creameries. A D onna A nna . soap where money can be double! Coos county which has been their in a year or two easy. Underlaid home since. Messrs. Varney & Howe, the with coal of the Beaver H ill fields. H e leaves a father, wife and four house-movers, have the contract for Address this office. children to mourn his taking off. the removal of the McAdams black- smith shop, apd the plocing of the The children are Jessie, aged 20, Fo Sale Little Hotel on its site. They are Agnes 17, Lola 13 and Jack 8. He well equipped and are doing a gen A bargain if sold soon—Steamers was a member of the Masonic order, eral house-moving business. Echo and Welcome and barge and the Odd Fellows, the Knights of Messrs. McDuffee snd Ford who Pythias and Redmen. have just finished a job of paintiDg my boat business between Myrtle The funeral will take place at and decorating the Modern Wood Point and Coquille. Inquire of C. the Masonic cemetery in this city man lodge room in tbe third story H. James, Myrtle Point._ ------- --------- --- on the arrival of the steamer A lli of tbe Hersey building, and will soon begin the painting of the Ma Eggs For Hatching ance from Portland which is due sonio having been awarded the con at the hay tomorrow. tract for that work. From all thoroughbred stock— Louis Barzee, a prominent attor S. C. Brown Leghorn, $1 per setting Hermann Found not Ouilty ney of Roeeburg, is in Coos county or $5 per 100, Black Menorca and as a representative of tbe people of White Plymouth Rocks, $1 per set ting. No hundred lots. Washington, D. C., April 27.— that section— in fact of Douglas Also some young registered Jer The jury in the dase of Binger Her county in the interest of an electric mann, former congessman and for. motor line between Koseburg and sey cattle ami Bercksbire pigs. J. C- W a t s o n . mer commissioner of the general Coos bay, and asks a bearing from Coquille, Oreg. our people are willing to do in the land office, returned a verdict of not matter and wbat encouragement guilty today. The jury was out all they are willing to give the move night. Heimann was charged with ment. * W. E. THRESHER having destroyed public records F or S ale . A nice new four room A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W while in the lend office. The case cottage and lot 55x100 feet in tbe W kddkrmtbn - - - - - O regon was an exciedingly hard fought north part of towu. Inquire of E. one, and has attracted attention W. G regg or at the H erald office. throughout the country. The grand jury has completed San Francisco, April 27.— “ Tho its work and has adjourned, and acquittal of Congressman Hermann Mr. Brown has gone to his home at Washington will have no effect at Roseburg, while Judge Hamilton is still grinding away with the on the prosecution of the land cases civil court It will probably be the Buy your Spectacles and Eye in which Hermann is involved in last of the W6ek before this court Glasses of Y. R. Wilson. Best Oregon.”— Statement by Assistant adjourns. As a result o f tbe work Spectacles and Prosecuting Attorney Francis J. of the grand jury the school fund goods. Sure fit. is about $1500 ahead and there are eye glasses repaird correctly bv one Heney this aftesnoon. several more vet to hear from, the wüo knows how. judge having deferred sentence. Attempt to Lynch Busch. V. R. W ILSO N. Those wishing fine carpet and Pittsburg, Kan., April 25—A rug weaving done, will remember Graduate Optician. mob of negroes made an unsuccess that Mrs. K.Holverson now resides N O T IC E OF G U A R D IA N 'S S A L E ful attempt at Cornoa, Kansas, to in tbe H oberg home near the Notice is hereby given that on anil Academy. lynch Joseph Busch, arrested laBt KOK A - E. 2.00 chains, N. .50 chains, N. 2 8 V W . 8.30 chains, N . 7 1 V W . 2.40chains, ® *0.38ch *in *l N. 5 1 V W . 5.00 chains, N. 20* W . 5.00 chains, 8. 80* W. 4.00 chains, » . 80° VV. 2.50 chains, N. 23* W. 3.00 chains. N. 1 2 V E. 2.00 chains. N. ■ O-ood. Siiavo ajad. H a ir Out GO TO C has. M o o m a w ’s W. 1.80 chains, N . 33 V VV. 4.00 chains,* N. 78.*..» W . 5.00 chains, N. 4V* ; Successor to K. K. Nosier. Across the street from Hotel Coquille ^.07 chains, N. 14* VV. 2.00 chains, E. ^ petition your Honorable Hody and re- ^.30 chains, N. 5.00 chains, N 6 1 V W . ^ spectiuiiy .bow the following: «j1’“ '11». “ • 7F W . 2.00 vbsine, N .77* First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water. ___________________ That w# comprise more than one half " 2.00 chains, N 2* E 2 00chain«, N 87' ---- - - -------------- - — ■ . -----■- the owners, and own and represent more E ‘>.80 chain., N 13* E 2.00 chains, N 82’ than one thir l of tho following de- j E 3.00 elmins, N 4 2)," E 3.00chains,829’ | scribed body or basin of land to w it: ^ ’ ■*** chains, 8 841^* K 3.00chains, N { Begin at a point 2.00 chains south of 3H W 4.00 chains, N 6.80chains, N 76* W | We make a specialty of handling the above property the \ wMjtion corm-r between section al 3.00 chains. x 66" W 4.06 chains, N 43V^* | and have on our list a number of pieces o f the same and 2, Tp 28, 8 « f R 13 W of the W il- j W 8.00 chains, n 7J4* E 5.65 chains,N 3)4* Lunette Meridian and rim thence 8 79° E 7.30 chains, N 2* W 3.00chains, N 9" K which we can offer at bargaing. We also handle W 3.00 chains, N. 65* W . 4.00 chains, N . 1 4.40ehains, N 79° W 11.50 chains, n 55>4° j 57° W . 1.80 chains, W . 2.10 chains, N. w 3 00 chains, n 2i*° W 3.00 chains, N coal and timber lands. I f you want anything in the 38Si° W . 8.30 chains, N. 3 3 V W . 7.20 28 V w 2.50 chains, S 88° W 4.00 chains, chains, N . 57* W. 7.36 chains, N 7 1 V VV N 10” W 2.50chains, n , 43° E 2.00 chains. real estate line it will pay to examine our list. 6.40 chains, N 46 V ^ 8.76 chains. 8 74° 8 70“ K 3.00 chains, N 8 V E 5.5 chains, N j W 4.00 chains, S 1 7 V W 1.50 ! VV 9.30 chains, 8 251./ VV. 4..50 chains, 68V 8.45* VV. 3.54 chains, N. 45*.W . 3.54 chains, W 1.00 chains, N 4 V W 3.50 j chains, N. .31° VV-4.00 chains. S. 7 7 V chains, n 30" E 3.50 chains, S 7 8 V W | VV, 7.05 chains, VV. 8.50 chains, 8. 9.50 5 50 chains, 9 5 9 V W 2.C0 chains, N 1 n 28° i chains, S. 66° W . 3.50 chains, 8. 17° VV. 59 degrees w 2.00 chains, 3.00 chains, 8. 1.30 chains, W . 20.70 W 4.00 chains, n 54° W 2.50 chains, 8 71° - chains. N. 45° VV. 1.50 chains, N. 8.50 W 2.50 chains, n 8 V W 1.50 chains, W chains, N . 5° VV. 6.00 chains, W . 1.00 1.00 chains, S 2 6 V W 3.00 chain*, S 61° j chains, S, 41° VV’ . 3.00 chains, N. 71° VV. VV 5.00 chains, S 24° VV 3.00 chains, 8 85s 1.85 chains, VV 4.00 chains, N 6 7 V W . VV 3.00 chains, n 11 V e 6.50 chains, E 3.50 chains, 8. 13° E. 3.40 chains, S. 21* 1.50 chains, n 2 50 chains, n 70* VV 6.00 E. 6.00 chains, S. 20° VV. 3.80 chains, N. chains, 8 7 7 V W J .17 cliainn to the place 70° VV’ . 1.-50 chains,N. 1.5° \V. 2.50 chains, of beginning. Also beginning 3.09 chains section corner on E boundary j N. 7 2 V W . 2.10 chains, N. 85* VV. 2.50 N of the chains, N . 1.60 chains, N. 18° W. 7.00 of Section 13, Tp. 28 ri R 13 VV and run chains, 8.75° W . 1.50 chains, S. 31V W. thence 8 84* E 1.50 chains, 8 25° E 1.50 ! 5.70 chains, 8. 2.20 chains, N. 71° W . chains, S 11° E 1.60 chains, 8 21* VV 2.50 I RANCH AND CITY PROPETRY Coquille Valley Real Estate Co. Two Doors South of Po«t Office. WM. ODDY, MANAGER. j Coquille Transfer Co., W. H. M A N SELL, Prop. WILL M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . 5.20 chains, N. 71* VV. 5,20 chains, N . 4 V VV. 2.00 chains, X. 10° E. 2.00 chains, N. 1 7 V E. 4.00 chains, N. 2"' VV. 3.30 chains. N. 63 E. 4.00 chainsc N . 35° W. chains,s 33 W 2.90chains,8 7 9 V 'V 5.50 Uarties h a v in g h a u lin g o l an.v k ind w ill re ce iv o p ro m p t a tte n tio n by call- chains, S 60° VV’ 5 50 chains, S 13* E 1.00 chains, e 2.00 chains, 8 3.00 chains, n in Uhons 116. 48° VV’ 3.30 chains, 8 70° VV 5.50 chains, S 11° VV 3.82 chains, VV 3.72 chains, x 60° W 3.00 chains, x (»0* e 3.00 chains, n 3.00 chains, n 55’ w 5.00 chains, W 1.50 chains, S 50° w 2.00 chains, S 4 2 V w J. M W A G N E R , 3.50 chains, 8 45° 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 W 2.50 chains, 8 . 53 ® w 4.00 chains, sr 45* President- V ice President. Sec’y & Mgr. w 1.00 chain.«, 8. 19* w 6.00 chains, w 2.00 chains, n 12° E 11.00chains, n 20“ E 6.00 chains, VV. 2.00 chains, N, 2 5 V VV’ . 4.00 chains, S, 58’ W . 1.50 chains,S.22V E. 3.00 chains, S. 1 2 V E. 6.00 chains, S. 11 degrees w 4.00 chains, S 2° E. 2.50 chains, S. 10° VV. 3.50 chains S. 3 3 V K* 6.30 chains, 8. 53° E. 3.60 chains, S. 36° E. 4.00 chains, S. 21° E. 2.40 chains, S. 10° VV, 2.10 chains, S. 58° VV. 1.50 chains, N. 33° VV. 2.40 chains,N. 9.50 chains, x 23° s 3.50 chains, x 28 V 1 2 V W . 1.30 chains, N. 64* VV. 1.80 E 3.75 chains, x 38V k 10.10 chains, K chains, N. 25° W . 2 50 chains, N. 4 2 V 83 V E 2.50 chains, x 60 3 k 3 00 chains, Successors to Dean & Morgan. VV. 11.40 chains, S. 65° \V. 2.00 chains, n 3.00 chains, x 60° a 3 00 chians, x 2.50 8. 10° VV’ . 3.30 chains, 8. 2.50 chains, S. chain.«, n 81° e 3.00 chains, 8 73 % ° e 32° W . 4.00 chains, S. 59° VV7. 2 20chains, 3.00 cl lain 8 , x 13® k 1.00 chains, 8 59° Fresh and Salt Meats, S. 13* VV. 3.80 chains, S. 20* E. 2.20 E 2.50chains, m 2.50 chains, 8 50® E 2.00 Fancy and Staple chains, S. 40° VV. 1.20 chains, S. 24° E chains, S 5*£® w 3.00 chains, 8 13® k 3.00 chains, 8. 17° VV. 2.50 chains, S. 51° . 40 chains, 8 31V E 2.00 chains, 8 40® e Lard, Ham and Bacon Groceries E. 1.40 chains, S. 18° E. 3.00 chains, 8. 3-00 chains, x 2.00 chains, E 2 00 chains, S 2 00 chains, E 1.00 chains, 24° E. 4.50 chains,8. 2 V W . 2.40chains, 8. 31* E. 3.83 chains, S. 5 4 V E. 7.50 8 32® w 3 50 chains, 8 32° E «3.50 chains, chains, 8. 18° E. 3.00 chains, S. 14° VV. to the place of beginning, and contain PiflNCIPflL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, 0QEG0N 2 50 chains, S. 81V VV. 5.00 chains, S. ing 2239 98 acres of land, more or less. II. 2 5 V W . 2.50 chains, 8. 32° VV. 3.50 B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S T hat «aid land« are all situated in Coos chains, 8. 38° VV’ . 3.50 chains, S. 34° W County, Oregon, and are susceptible of one 5.00 chains; S. 1 7 V W . 2.00 chains, 8. 8’ J O H N Y O A K A M J. W . W A G N E R W. T. D E M E N T. mode o f drainage. VV. .3.00 chains, 8. 7 3 V E* 2.00 chains III. 8. 4* VV. 6.50 chains, S. 50° VV. 4.00 That we desire to adopt measures to ch. ins, S. 45° VV. 3.50 chains, N. 7 V E* drain the same; that the number o f acres in 1.50 chains, N 87 degrees E 2.00 said proposed drainage district is 2239.98 chains, S. 4 8 V E. 5.00 chains, S. acres; that said proposed drainage district 59° E. 2.80 chains, N. .32* E. 5.00 chains contains 38 separate tracts, and the number after the 10th day of June, 1907, I will N. 6 V E. 2.00 chains, N. 16° E. 7.00 of acres in each tract and the owners Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hink arrived sell at private sale the following de chains, X. 7° E 3.00 chains, N. 8 1 V E. thereof areas follows: week at Myrtle Point, Oregon, and Maggie Nedeau, .92 acres, J.W. Lawrence charged with train robbery, when here yesterday from Winslow, A ri scribed property belonging to the estate 2.00 chains, 8. 6 2 V E. 2.00 chains, S. ■—3.18 acres, C. A. Everden—8.3 acres, T. A. of Rosa Lillie, A lb e it L illie and Clyde 5 6 V E. 3.50 chains. 8. 20° VV. 3.50 the train bearing Busch stopped at zona, havning come with a view to Everden—9.64 acres, Alfred Flanders—13.56 that station last night. Busch is finding a suitable place to locate. Lillie, minors, to-w it: A ll tim ber upon chains, X. 50* E. 3.00 chains, 8, 83° E acres, H. N. Tyrrell-12.78 acre«, C. A.Webb lots 2 and 3 and tbe Southeast of the 1.00 chains, S. 63° E. 3.00 chains, 8. 27' —23.84 acres, K. 8. Knowlton -16.02 acres. believed to have been one of the They will be with us about two Northwest and tbe Southwest h, of E. 1.50 chains, 8. 50° E. 1.00 chains, 8 John Hartley—4.51 acres, Z. H ubs A Sons — men who robbed the passengers of a weeks before returning. They took the Northeast Section 2, Township 78° E. 1.40 chains. 8. 54° E. 3.00 chains, 1031.63 acres. Geo. Robinson—10.57 acres, Missouri Pacific passenger train on the Dispatch for I. N. DeLong's 29 South, Range 13 West, Coos County, 8. 45° E. 1.00 Chains, S. 45° VV 1.50 C. R. Gabeler—76,60 acres, H. M. Tuttle— the night of March 4, when John place near Riverton, where they Oregon. Said sale will be made pur chains, S .1 3 V W 3.00 chains, «8. 7 4 V E 3.15 acres, H. G. Hathaway—52.70 acres, Erminia Disber—17.47 acres. Nelson Heoery, a negro who lives at Cor will visit a while. Mr. De Lon g is suant to an order made by the County 2.50 chains, N . 43° E. 90 chains, 8. 59) l w ork g u a r a n t eed Lammey—51.88 acres, Geo. C on ger- Jndge o f Coos County on the 30th day E. 2.00 chains, N. 85° E. 2.00 chains, ona, wbb killed. Busch was placed Mr. Hink’s uncle, and this is their 47.74 acres, Samuel Olsen—24.16 acres, R. of April, 1907. S. 6 9 V E. 4.00chains, N . 87° E. 8.25 O. Dickson and W. F. Dickson—184.50, B. second visit here, they having stop in jail here today. M inerva E L illie , Guardian ot chains, 8. 85° E. 9 20 chains. 8. 5 0 V K - F. Smjth. John Smith, Harvey Smith, Al- Our telephone central office has ped off here a few days on the wny the persons and estates of said minors . 8.80 chains, N. 49,V E, 2.00 chains, N. frod Smith and Mabel Humphrey, being 37° VV. 5.50 chains, N. 68° E. 6.25 chains, heirs at law of Samuel Sm’ th, deceased — A B S T R A C T S been moved from the Martin b uild- to the fair at Portland a year and a ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS Tim ber Land Act, June 3, 1878. 8. 8 2 V E. 2.00 chains, 8, 1 8 V E. 3.00 19.30 acre«. William Norris—46.02 acres, ing, on Front street, to the Stanly half ago, and at that time saw things N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . chains, X. 6 7 V E. 8.00 chain-, 8. 82*o Thos. Anderson—23.78 acres, Janey Laird building, formerly the Bulletin here that suited them and now United States Land Office, E. 5.00 chains, 8. 66° E. 4.00 chains, S — 21.11 acres. A. P. Ming—53.02 acres, A. J Roseburg, tire., April 17, 1907. office, on First street, having taken come to investigate further. W e 1 1 V E. 4.50 chains, E. 4.00 chains, N Sherwood—34.18 acres, T. A. Willard—4.30 Notice is hereby given that in compli 4.00 c h n ip v N . 13* K. 2.00 chains. N. acres, Edward Johnson—43.54 acres, J. L . its flight last Saturday evening after hope they will see fit to locate with ance with tbe provisiona of tbe act of Roy 31 68 acres, B. F. Collier—19.39 aores, us. the bnsineos hours were over. Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An 62* V E. 3.00chains, 8 70° E. 1 .«50 chains, Charles Self. Arthur Self, and Emma Self, , - 72 1.0© heirs o f G. B. Self, deceased—36.28 acre<4 , act for tbe sale of tim ber lands in the s. 17° B. 1 ro «; States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, chains, S. 46 V E, 1.50 chains, S. 27° K J. W. Mast—57.84 acres, Elizabeth Gilman Dora Items. I wish to thank my friends iu and Washington T errito ry,” as ex 3.50 chairs, S. 13° E. 1.50 chains, S. 45° —«37 acres,Wm. Wheeler—42 5 aores,Susan F. Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. tended to all tbe Public Land States Mr. George Hermann has moved this vicinity for their friendship uud l>y act of August 4, 1892, VV. 1.50 chains, S. 40° E. 4.50 chains, S Leneye—.5*9 o f an acre, J. P. Johnson— 7 4 V E. 2.00 chains, «S. 65“ E. 3.00 chains, 22,03 acres, C. D. Banning—18.25 acres, Win. W e have completed a thorough, up-to-date iiis camp from R. A. Easton’s ranch kindness to me, while I lived among W IL L IA M G. M E H L , Clark—80 acres, Unknown—40 acres. to where hiscrew is putting in logs them the past 13 years, and am of Coquille, County of Coos, State of 8. 12’ E. 5.00 chains, 8. 65° E. 4.00 That. C. It. Gabeler, J. W. Mast and Ed very sorry that it has been neces Oregon, has this day filed in this office chains, 8. 42° E. 12.00 chains. E. 4.00 below tho Dora postoffice. his sworn statement No. 8018, for the chains, 8. .32° E. 4.00 chains, 8. 25° E. ward Johnson, are three persons and three sary for me to abandon my home purchase of the South East quarter of petitioners who desire to serve as trustees We are now ready to furnish correct A B STR AC TS at short Neva Harry is at work on the 5.00 chains, 8. 27* E. 3.50 chains, 8. 7 2 V and moved to Marshfield to protect Section No.29,in Township No.28 South, E. 1.50 chains, S. 15° E. 7.00 chains, 8. for the first year from the date of the for notice, snd orders will receive careful and prompt attention. road gettieg ready for the stage to Range No. 14 West, and will offer prool mation o f said drainage district. myself from violence from my own to show that the land sought is more 14° VV. 4.80 chains, 8. 9 V E. 2.60 chains, Z. Russ & Sons Co , a corporation, by W. L. run. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank relatives whom I have done all I valuable for tim ber or stone Ilian for S. 5.00 chains, 8. 25° VV. 1.50 chains, S. Kistner. its attorney in fact. agricultural purposes, and to establish 15*4°E. 2.00ehains, S. 2 V K. 5.00chains, Mrs. Fred Barker has been sick Dickson A Dickson, by VV. L. Kistner, their could to assist- Coquille “ “ Coquille Post Office. bis claim to said land before James for the last few days. attorney in fact. Watson, County Clerk, ex-olHclo Clerk 8. 43V E 20.00 chains. «8. 23* VV. 11 00 M rs . M. M oriaritt . M A R S H F IE L D PHONE, 143. of County Court, Coos County, Oregon, chains, S 7 0 V W . 9.00 chains, 8. 31° E. Andrew Ming, by VV . L. Kistner, his agent. R. A. Easton is in bed with the * S*. • C O Q U ILLE PH O NE, 191. at bis office at Coquille, Oregon, on 6.00 chains. 8. 45* K 6 chains, 8. 26° K H. M. Tuttle G. R. Gabeler grippe. M ade on hie Own Specification« Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1907. 1.50 chains, S. 3 7 V E. 8.00 chains, E. A. J. Sherwood W F. Disher Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. He names as witnesses: Myron H 8. M. Olsen Wm. Wheeler Mr. Shepperd of McKinley is 6.50 chains. 8 46 V E 5.50 chains,825)^° Wickham, Oscar W ickham, George O C. D. Banning Geo. Conger TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Mrs. Jones— Mr. Jones sent these Leach and George A M elil, all of Co E. 6 00 chains. 8 2 V VV. 4 50 chains, N. Lammey Ed Johnson talking of selling his place and leav J. S. Barton, Abstractor. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. James VV. Mast J. W. Laird quille, Coos C ainty, Oregon. , . S. .36V E. 2 50 chains, N. 78° E. 5 00, trousers back. He soys they are ing the couuty. P. Johnson. P W. Laird Any and all persons claiming adverse-1 c,'mi ^ N 10- w #5 0 chains, N Ho E J. by D. H. Johnson H. N. Tyrrell not anywhere long enough. BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ljr the ahove-tiem nbeil lamia are re-1 " " , . „ , „ . . ’ W. H. Bunch has withdrew bis T. Hartley Thomas Anderson quested to file their claims in thia office I chain», E 1.80 chain*, ...S0 E. John William Norris B. F. Collier Snip (tailor) — That’s funny. timber from market. on or before caitl 17th day of July, 1907. 8,00 chains, E >.00 chains, N. 15° E C. W. Webb When 1 went to collect my bill from B E N J A M IN L. E D D Y, Register. 5 oo chains, N. 1.00 chains. X. 82° \V. State of Oregon, » Thomas Lasswell came in from him be told me be whs shorter than ; 2.00 chains, N. 11° E 5.00chains, N. 85)$° Connty of Coos. ) Josephine county week before last. Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878 I, A. J. Sherwood, I E. 2.00 chains, N. Si* E 2.50 chains, N he ever was in his life arid I made N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N H e intends to put the summer in 45° VV’ 2.00 chains. N 201«»0 K 4.00chains, beirg first duly sworn, depose and say that heso trousers aocor lin^ y —Toled o United State U n d Office, I am one of the petitioners in the forego on Middle creek. N. 15* VV. 1.50 chains, N 2* VV. 1:80 ing petition, Rsking the County Court for Blade. Roseburg, Ore, April 17, 1907 chains, N. 27° E. 3 50 chains, X. n0° E. Coos Connty, Oregon, to form a Drainage Notice is hereby given that in com- 3.00 cimin*. N. 17l._ »* E. 10.00 chains. N. District in what, is known as the Fat Elk Notice fdisncc with the provisions < f the act of Ladies Night | C o n g a s t f June A, 1878, entitled “ An ; 6 V r 13.00 rh ;:,s. X. 3 00 chains, VV basin in Co^a Co.. Oregon; that I hare read Notice ia h«*rcby given that nil Coos j act For the sale of tim ber lands m the J6 37 f ’ r'irs. N 77* E. 12 00 chains, N. and am acquainted with the contents of County Warrants draw., on general TI.urH.lny night of e.cl. we. k will | States oi California, Oregon, Nov.ida, 85* K. 2.00 chain«, X- 62* F. 1 00 chains, the foregoing petition, and the snmeia true road fuud and endorsed prior to be given to «xauples akn.ing only. and VVsishiiigton T errito ry,’ ’ ns extended X. 72° E. > 00 <°haii.s, N. 63»./ E. 2 00 as I verily believe. April 1, 19(1 1 , will be paid ou pre- Nothing but couples allowed on the to ell the Public Land States by act oi chains, N. 59* F.. 250 chains, X. «5* E. A. J. SHERWOOD, ! August 1, 1892, aentation at my office in Cotprille floor during the evening. This will Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3.00 chains. S. 74* E. 4.50 chains. MARION T. CLINTON, 9th day of April, 1907. City.Oregon. ¡give the ladies plenty of skating of A rag*», county of Coos, State of Ore S. 70° K. 2.00 chains, S. 461./ (Seal) O. C. 8ANFOBD, No interest will be allowed after • fimt-claaa order will lie main- gon. Ins this day filed in tliis office Ins E 2.00 chains, S. 43° K. .95 chains, Notary Public for Oregon. Marcb 81, 1907. J. B. D pllrt . ¡sworn slot» ment no . 8014, for the pur- S. 20* VV. 2 00 chains, < 57’ VV. 5 50 tained. Treaaurer Coos Countv Oregon 1 chase ot the Ix»t 1, See 33, Tp 2.8 >. Rn 4.V VV. 1.50 chains, K. 1.98 A nice line of sheet music has 1 13 w e«t and Lot 4 awV£ of n w ’ 4 of Sec 4, chains, Date«l March 25, 1907. ! Tp 29 >. t«n 13 West,and will offer proof chain*, N. 62° K. 6.00 chains, N. 18° E. just been received by C E B rker _ Wool! Wool!! Wool!!! ' to nliow that the land sought ia more 3.00 chain.*, X. 45 VV. 1.50 chains, N.20’ ■t Co. Call early and get the beat. W anted : By Chicago wholesale W T Kerr w* nU y ° ur wooL valuable lor it-- ti in tier Or stone than ¡or VV. 1.36 chains, X. 58* VV’ . 2.00 chains, agricultural purposes, and to c-inblish and mail order house, assistant man- *l,^e Tou h*ve from 1 to his claim to j*uid laud helo»e J* mvs X. 68S j VV. 2.70 chains, J*. 81 S ’ W. 5.30 ager (man or woman) for this coun :in-000 P0« " 11» hi"» * <*“ » **- Wat son, County Clerk, » x-olli« o Clerk chains, S. 58° VV. 6.00 chains, 8. 721^ ’ of Count> Court, Coos County, Oregon, W . 6.00 chains, 8. 87* VV. 2.40 chains, ty and adjoining territory. Salary ^ore Jou contract. at h i* office at Coquillp, Oregon, on N. 86* VV. 2.20 chains, 8. 7 3 V W . 7.00 I f not, yon can get them as cheap and on as easy payments at Manufacturers Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1907. $20 aq < 1 expenses paid weekly; ex chains, S. 45° V V ’ . 4.00 chains, V V ’ . 6.00 Card of Thanks He nnm**s a* witnesses: VV'. M. Ham pense money advanced. Work KNIVES AND SCISSO RS U . 80 chains. K. 6.72 mock, Nile iMiller, F. M. Miller and chains, N. 54 V pleasant; position permanent No We wish to moat sincerely thank Frank M iller, J r., all of Arago. Coos chains, N. 45* K. 1.42 chains, N . 67 V You « an have your name and ad investment or experience required. our many friends for kindnesses as Couuiy, Oregon. E. 6.50 chains, N. 45J E. 2.00 chains, N. dress or any picture or Lodge em s T«u isn any place in tbe world. W e eleo carry a complete line of Any and all persons claiming adverse* Hparo time valuable. W rite at once well as material help since the the above-described lands are re- 61 »./ E. 5.50 chains, N. 5° E. 2.20 chains, blem you wish rn any knife you for particular* and enclose seif-ad Watches, Clocks. Silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. burning of our home and its con - quested to file their claims in this office X. 62* E. 3.00 chains, N. 29* E. 10.14 purchase. Call on C. W . G il m a n dressed envelope. Superintendent, xm xr t on or before said 17th «lav of July, 1« 07. hains, E. 2.95 chains, X. 60° E. 8.00 tents. M r . axd M rs N elson J okes . ................ « * -* -• - ** 132 Lake S t Chicago, III. R epair w ork done that stay« fixed. If not, your m oney back B E N J A M IN L. E D D Y , Register. bains, E. 1.00 chains, N. 4.50 chains, ocalL Agent. A g e n t fo r th e h o s t C o o s C o u n ty Coal. ENTEIjPIfISE MEAT CO., W. H. 8CHR0EDER I I 1 W atchm aker and Jeweler, Front Street, I C O Q U IL L E , ^ OREGON. A L . /W W W W W W W W W W W W ^ TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY A b stra ct P la n t. HAVE YOU AN EDISON VICTOR Z0 N 0 P R 0 N E NOVELTY CULTERY CO. Columbia TalRing OR Machine and Records? E. C. BARKER & CO.’S