Coquille tjerald. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, Coos -, k Bay Rosoburg Line 1907. Electric The principal topic of discussion for the past week or ao in this coun­ ty has been a move in which Rose- burg people have taken the initiative by hoteling a massmeeting at which it was decided to do at least one thing, and that was, to find out how Coos county people felt in regard to the construction of an electric road from Roseburg to Coos bay, and by this time they have surely learned. Their first step was to semd Hon. Louis that Barzee, a prominent attorney of city and secretary of their cham ber of commerce, to see and talk with us which he did. Mass meetings were held in North Bend Bandon, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield, at all of which our peo pie took great interest and showed themselves to be in hearty accord with our Douglas county friends in this great move Judge N o s ie r Passes Aw ay Jailed and Fin ed PETITION ------- E. 2.50 chains. N. .50 chains, N. 2 8 V W. 3.30 chains, N. 7 1 V W. 2.40chains, Elk N- 6.33 chain*, N. Sit«" W. 5.00 chains, N. 20“ W. 5.00 chains, B. 86* W. 4.00 FOR A = ^ — C u t and. H a ir Judge John Huston Nosier, an- Portland, Ore., May 3.— Former For Drainage District in Fat GO TO other o f our early pioneers, who has { State Senator Frankliu P. Mays Basin. chains, P. 80“ W. 2.50 chains, N. 23“ W. been exceedingly feeble for a couple laud W. N. Jones where today sen* ------- 3.00 chains. X. 12V E. 2.00 chains, N. of years, and almost daily expected tenced by Federal Judge W. H. To the Honorable Countv Court tor *'4 W. 1.80 chains, N. 33.V W. 4.00 to pass away for the last two or Hunt in connection with the laud Coos County, Oregon: chains, N. 78}-a \1. 5.00 chains, X. 4 V Successor to R. E. Nosier. Across the street from Hotel Coquille three months, crossed over to the fraud cases of eastern Oregon, We, tiie tindersicned persons, hereby E. 3.07 chains, N. 14° W. 2.00 chains, E. W. great beyond on Saturday night May's punishmeut is $10,000 fine petition your Honorable body and re- 2.30 chains, X. 5.00 chains, N til 4.00 chains, 74“ w . 2.00 chains, S.77“ First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water. just before midnight. He was 76 and four months imprisonment in spectfully show the following: . s I . ___ ■ li-it u'o po n iiiviju m n n lh a r W 2.00 chains, N 2“ E 2.00 chains, N 07* — - ----:---------------------------------------------------- years, one month and eighteen days the Multnomah county jail, aud that Gi.it we (emprise more than one half K ie v a' «•>• J . . . . , • , I , x , , the owners, and own and represent more E ».80 chains, N I f E 2.00 chains. N 82 of age at the time of his death. | of Jones is $2,000 aud eight month s than one thirJ of tho (ollowing de. E 3.00 chains, N 42 V E 3.00 chains, 8 29“ R A N C H A N D C IT Y P R O P E T R Y The funeral service were held at the imprisonment in the county jail. E 3.00 chains, 8841*“ E 3.00 chains, N scribed body or basin of land to wit: We make a specialty o f handling the aboue property Mays' sentence was stayed until Begin at a point 2.00 chains Bouth of 28“ \V 4.00 chains, N 6.60 chains, N 78“ W j Cbristain church on Monday at 2 p. m„ and were attended dy a large November 1 in order to give him j the - ' i •*ction corner between sections 1 j 300 clisina. x 55” W 4.00 chains, N 43!*“ and haue on our list a number o f pieces o f the same land 2, Tp 28, 8 of R 13 W of the Wil- 1 Wti.OOchains, x 7 V E5.55ch|lns,NSV concourse of sorrowing friends and time to appeal The sentences of which we can offer a t bargaing. We also handle relatives, and the interment took Hamilton H. Hendricks and C oe D. w 3.00 chains, X. 65” W. 4.00 chains, X. 4-40 chains, N 79“ W 11.50 chains, x 86V j place in the Odd Fellows’ oemetery. Barnard, implicated in tjie same case, 57° \v. 1.60 chains, \V. 2.10 chains, N. 3.00 chains, n 2.V \V 3.00 chains, N coal and timber lands. I f you want anything in the The funeral sermon was ¡preached went over until September because 3 6 V IV. 6.30 chains, N. 33.V W. 7.20 -®'s " 2.60 chains, 8 86“ W 4.00 chains,! real estate tine it w ill pay to examine our list. by Elder H. L . Ford and was an of objections by the governm ent to chains, N. 57“ W. 7.36 chains, N 7 1 V \V N 10° w 2.50 chains, n . 43“ E 2.00 chains. 6.40 chains, N 46,V W 8.76 chains«8 74“ 6 70“ E 3.00 chains, x 8V E 5,5 chains, N able and impressive effort. the manner in which tbe defendant’s W 9.30 chains, S 25 V W. 4.50 chains, miV W 4.00 chains, 8 17 V w 1.50 The deceased leaves a wife and bill of exceptions was prepared. S. 45° W. 3.54 chains, N. 45° W. 3.54 chains, W 1.00 chains, N 4)4“ w 3.50 four sons to mourn his demise, of The defendants in this case were chains, N. 31° W. 4.00 chains. S. 77,44® chains, x 30’ E 3.50 chains, 8 7 6 V W j Two Doors South of Post Office. whom all were present except the convinced of attempting to defraud W. 7.05 chains, W. 8.50 chains, S. 9.50 5.50 chains, 8 5 9 V W 2.00 chains, N I WM. ODDY, MANAGER. two younger sons, J. W. who is at the government of an immense area chains, S. 00° W. 3.50 chains, S. 17° W. 59 degrees w 2.00 chains, n 28° [ 3.00 chains, S. 1.30 chains, W. 20.70 W 4.00 chains, v 54* W 2.50 chnins, 8 71° Portland, and B. E., of Southern of public land by illegally fencing chains. N. 45° W . 1.50 chains, N. 8.50 W 2.50 chains, x 6 V W 1.50 chains, W California. it chains, N. 5° W. 0.00 chains, W. 1.00 1.00 chains, S 26V W 3.00 chains, 8 61° In our next issue we will give an F or S ai . e . Good bull team con­ chains. 8. 41° W. 3.00 chains, N. 715 W. W 5.00 chains, 8 24° W 3.00 chains, 8 85° j interesting sketch of this worthy sisting of five yoke of oxen with 1.85 chains, W 4.00 chains, N. 67)«j° W. W 3.00 chains, x 11 V e 6.50chaius, E j pioneer whose career has thus well-trained yoke steer leaders. In ­ 3.50 chains, S. 13° E. 3.40 chains, S. 21° 1.50 chains, x 2 50 chains, x 70° W 6.00 j quire of George Colvin, Parkers­ E. 0.00 chains, S. 20° W. 3.80 chains, N. chains, S 7 7 V W 1.37 chains tothe place closed. burg. , 70° W. 1.50 chains,N. 15° W. 2.50 chains, of beginning. Also beginning 3.09 chains , G o o d . S T ia ,v e Chas. M oom aw ’s Coquille Valley Real Estate Co. Coquille Transfer Co., \V. H. MANSELL, Prop. N. 7 2 % ° W. 2.10 chains, N. 85° W. 2.50 N of the ^ section corner on E boundary j chains, N. 1.60 chains, N. 18° W. 7.00 of Section 13, Tp. 28 8 R 13 W and run j E g g s F o r H atch in g Now, that the local railroad from chains, 8.75“ W. 1.50 chains, S. 31*«° W. thence 8 84° E 1.50 chains, 8 25° E 1.501 Marshfield to Myrtle Point haB gone We are nearing the time dear to W ILL M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D T R A IN S . From all thoroughbred stock— 5.70 chains, 8. 2.20 chains, N. 71° W. chains, 8 11° E 1.60 chains, 8 21“ W 2.50 | into the hands of the Southern all students, the summer vacation S. C. Brown Leghorn, $1 per setting 5.20 chains, N. 71° W . 5.20 chains, N. chains, ^ 33 \\ 2.90 chains,S 79 V W5.50 Parties h a v in g hauling o f any kind w ill receive prom pt attention by caJl- Pacific, and it being the purpose of when we shall return to the old or $5 per 100. Black Menorca and 4 y,2* W. 2.00 chains, N. 10° E. 2.00chains, chains, SOI) W 5.50chains, 8 13“ E 1.00 in Phono 116. that company to make it a part of home. Hodge and L eggett the White Plymouth Rocks, $1 per set­ N. 17,V E. 4.00 chains, N. 2° W. 3.30 chains, e 2.00 chains, R 3.00 chains, N chains. N. 6° E. 4,00 chains, N. 35° W. 48° VV 3.30 chains, 8 70“ W 5.50 chains, 8 strictly coast wise system, it begins two Coos county beys who enjoyed ting. No hundred lots. Also some youDg registered Jer­ O. 00 chains, W. 2.00 chains, N. 25b»0 W. 11° W 3.82 chains, AV 3.72 chains, x 60° to look almost imperative upon the the “ hike” from Myrtle Point to 4.00 chains, S, 58° W\ 1.50 chains,S.22}^° w 3.00 chains, x 60’ E 3.00 chains, x 3.00 sey cattle and Berckshire pigs. part of Douglas and Coos to do Roseburg last fall, are planning for E. 3.00 chains, S. 12^* E. 0.00 chains, chains, N 55“ w 5.00 chains, w 1.50 J. 0. W a t s o n . Bome-thing of this kind, and as the a like trip in about five weeks. S. 11 degrees w 4.00 chains, S chains, S 50” w 2.00 chains, S 4 2 V w Coquille, Oreg. J. M W A G N E R . W . T. D E M E N T 2° E. 2.50 chains, 8. 10° W. 3.50 chains. 3.50 chains, 8 45” E 1.00 chains, 8 4 2 V J O H N Y O A K A M , electrio line is so admirably adopted A few days ago while watching w 2.50 chains, 8. 53” w 4.00 chains, x 45“ President- Vice President. S. 33}^° E. 6.30 chains, S. 53° 17. 3.60 Sec’y & Mgr. to mountain transportation will there the south bound passenger train chains, S. 36° E. 4.00 chains, S. 21° E. w 1 .00 chains, R. 19“ w 6.00 chains, w depart from the station we were be no mistake made in putting in W. E. THRESHER 2.40 chains, 8, 10° W. 2.10 chains, S. 58° 2.00 chains, n 12“ E 11.00 chains, x 20" E line of this kind, if it be properly almost startled by a voice calling us W. 1.50 chains, N. 33° W. 2.40 chains,N. 9.50 chains, x 23“ r. 3.50 chains, x 28 V ATTO R NE Y-AT-LAW W e soon realized the managed. There is sufficient water by name. 1 2 V W. l.SQ chains, N. 64° W. 1.80 E 3.75 chains, s 38*4“ k 10.10 chains, 8 W bddebbubn - - - - - O regon Chains, N. 25° AV. 2.50 chains, N. 4 2 V 83 V E 2.50 chains, x 60» b 3 00 chains, power along the line to generate faci the gentleman was from Coos. Successors to Dean & Morgan. W. 11.40 chains, S. 65° W. 2.60 chains, X 3.00chains, x 60® i 3.00chians, x2.50 the electricity with which to operate We would like to see more people S. 10° W. 3.30 chains, 8. 2.50 chains, S. chains, N81® E 3.00 chains, 8 73J£® E the line, thus reducing operating from the home-land, but we would 32° W. 4.00 chains, 8 . 59° W. 2 20chains, 3.00 chains, x 13® k 1.00 chains, S 59® expenses to a minimum, rather they weuld not be south­ Fresh and Salt Meats, S. 13° W. 3.80 chains, S. 20° E. 2.20 E 2.50chains, m 2.50 chains, S 50® E 2.00 Fancy and Staple chains, S. 40° W. 1.20 chains, 8 . 24° E chains, S 5 )^ ° w 3.00 chains, 8 13® k On Monday evening meetings bound, for that may add somewhat 3.00 chains, S. 17° W. 2.50 chains, S. 51° . 40 chains, S 31)^“ E 2.00 chains, 8 40® k were held in North Bend, Marshfield to our homesickness. Lard, Ham and Bacon Groceries E. 1.40 chains, 8. 18® E. 3.00 fhaine, 8. 3.00 chains, x 2.00 chains, E2.00 chains, Mr. Evert L. Jones scored a vic­ and Coquille, at each of which 8 2.00 chains, E 1.00 chains, 24° E. 4.50 chains,8. 2 V W. 2.40chains, Buv your Spectacles ami Eye committee was appointed to keep tory for Albany College in the S. 31° E. 3.83 chains, S. 5 4 V E- 7.50 S 32® w 3 50 chains, 8 32® E 3.50 chains, Best the good work going. E. M. Wait state prohibition oratorical contest Glasses of V. R Wilson. chains, S. 18° E. 3.00chains, S. 14° W. to tiie place of beginning, and contain­ PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON The in ­ goods. Sure fit. Spectacles and 2.50 chains, 8. 3 1 V W . 5.00 chains, 8. ing 2239.98 acres of land, more or less. and Major Kinney, of Marshfild held at Dallas, April 26 II. were present at the Coquille meet­ terstate contest will be held here in eye glasses repaird correctly by one 2 5 V W. 2.50 chains, 8. 32° W. 3.50 B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S That said lands are all situated in Poos chains, S. 38° W. 3.50 chains, S. 34° W. ing which was largelp attended and June. Mr. Jones will represent the wno knows how. County, Oregon, and are susceptible of one 5.00 chains, S. 17 V W. 2.00 chains, 8. 8° JO H N Y O A K A M J. W . W A G N E R W. T. D E M E N T. state in this contest. hi ode of drainage. enthusiastic. V. R W ILSO N. W. 3.00 chains, S. 73 V E. 2.00 chains, III. A Coos I te . Graduate Optician. S. 4° W . 6.50 chains, S. 50° W. 4.00 'Ihat wo desire to adopt measnrea to m chfcins, 8. 45° W. 3.50 chains, N. 7 % * E. drain tho same; that the number of acres in M y r tle G r o v e C rea m ery Burned A R are R elic. NOTICE OF G UARD IAN 'S SALE 1.50 chains, N 87 degrees e 2.00 said proposed drainage district is 2239.98 E. 5.00 chains,* S. acres: that said proposed drainaae district On Saturday morning at about Notice is hereby given that on ami chain«, B, IS i Our townsman, J. E. Perrott after the 10th day of June, 1907, I will 59° E. 2.80 chains, N. 32° E. 5.00 chains, contains .48 »©parato tracts, and tho number 3 o’clock the Myrtle Grove cream came into our office yesterday morn­ sell at private sale the following de­ N. 6bj° E. 2.00 chains, N. 16° E. 7.00 of acres in each tract and the owners ery and cold storage plant was dis ing, bringing for our inspectation scribed property belonging to the estate chains, N. 7° E 3.00 chains, N. 81V E. thereof areas follows: covered to be in flames and before Maggie Nedeau, .92 acres, J.W. Lawrence a copy of the Daily Citizen, publish­ of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde 2.00 chains, 8 . 6 2 V E. 2.00 chains, 8. —J.18 acres, C. A. Everden—8.3 acres, T. A. anything could be done the fire had ed at Vicksburg, Miss., and bearing Lillie, minors, to-wit: All timber upon 5 6 V E. 3.50 chains. S. 20° W 3.50 Everden—9.64 acres. Alfred Flanders—13.56 Watchmaker and Jeweler, chains, N. o0° E. 3.00 chains, S. 83° E. acres. H. N. T yrrell-12.78 acres, C . A. Webb so far advanced that there was no date of July 2, 1863. The paper, lots 2 and 3 and the Southeast ‘J of the 1.00 chains, S. 66° E. 3.00 chains, S. 27° Northwest and the Southwest of opportunity to do anything toward —23.81 acres, R. 8. Knowlton-10.02 acres. which is printed ou the blank side the Northeast V4, Section 2, Township E. 1.50 chains, 8 . 50° E. 1.00 chains, S. John Hartley—4.51 acres. Z. Russ A Sons- Fron t Street, saving the buildiDg or any of its of a strip of wall paper, was pro­ 29 South, Range 13 West, Coos County, 78° E. 1.40 chains, S. 54° E. 3.00 chains, 1031.63 acres. Geo. Robinson—10.57 acres, contents. The first warning of the cured by Mr. Perrott’s father at Oregon. Said sale will he made pur­ 8. 45° E. 1.00 chains, S. 45° W- 1.50 C. R. Gabeler—76.00 acres, H. M. Tuttle— existence of the fire was an explos 3.15 acres, H. G. Hathaway—52.70 acres, the siege of Vicksburg,’’ two days suant to an order made by the County chains, S.13V W 3.00 chains, S. 74 V E Krrainia Disher—17.47 “acres, Nelson 2.50chains, N. 43° E. 90 chains, 8. 59 V ion of the amonia tank which shook after the regular issue was out, and Judge of Coos County on the 30th day WORK G U A R A N TEED . Geo. Conger— E. 2.00 chains, N. 85° E. 2.00 chnins, Lainmev—51.88 acres, of April, 1907. the town and awoke a large num 47.74 acres. Samuel Olsen—24.16 acres, K. which was of a later issue and con­ S. 6 9 V E. 4.00 chains, N. 87° E. 8.25 M inebva E L illie , Guardian of ber o f the people Mr. Whetstone O. Dickson and W. F. Dickson—184.50, B. tained the following which are of the persons and estates of said minors. chains, 8. 85° E. 9.20 chains, 8. 50 V E. F. Smith. John Smith, Harvey Smith, Al­ ■ was the nearest by and the first to 8.80 chains, N. 49 V E, 2.00 chains, N. fred Smitn and Mabel Humphrey, being interest; see tbe building nfter the explosion 37° W. 5.50 chains, N. 68° E. 6.25 chains, heirs at law of Samuel South, deceased- A B S T R A C T S Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS Porter is enjoying a season of snd he reports that the interior of 8. 8 2 V E. 2.00 chains, S. 18 V B. 3.00 19.30 acre-;. William Norris—46.02 acres, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO N. rest, and bis men are doubtless chains, N. 6 7 V E. 8.00 chain-. S. 82V; Thus. Atulerson—23.78 tu fte n , Janey Laird the building, particularly at the United States Land Office. 21.11 acres, A. P. Ming—53.02 acres, A. J. obliged to him for his kind consid­ E. 5.00 chains, S, 66° E. 4,00 chain?, S Roseburg, Ore., April 17, 1907. west side, was filled with flames. l l 1!? E. 4.50 chains. E. 4.00 chnins, N. Sherwood—34.18 acres. T. A. Willard—4.30 eration for their welfare. Ou Tues­ Notice is hereby given that in compli­ The fact that there had not been acres, Edward Johnson—43.54 acres, J. L. day he fired a few shells from his ance with the provisions of the act of 4.00 chains, N. 13° E. 2.00 chains, N. Roy 31 68 acres, B. F. Collier—19.39 aores, any firing under the boiler later Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An 62 V E. 3 OOehain«, S 70° E. 1.50 chnins. Charles Self. Arthur Self, and Emma Self, parrots, and kept his men tolerably a at for the sale of timber lands in the | s thnn the middle of ¡he afternoon of 17° E. 1.50 chain«, S 72° K. 1.00 busy sharpshooting across the river, States of California, Oregon, Nevada, chains, S. -P W E. 1.^0 chains, S. 27' E. heirs of G. H. Self, deoeased—36.28 acres. the day before, am) the fire having and Washington Territory,” as e x ­ J. W. Mast—57.84 acres, Elizabeth Gilman with no other result than might be tended to all the Public Land States 3.50 chains, S. 13° E. 1.50 chains, S. 45° —37 acres, Win. Wheeler—42 5 acres,Susan F. Marshfield and Coquille, Oregon. originated in the opposite side of by act of August 4, 1892, W . 1.50 chains, S. 40' E. 4.50 chains, 8. Leneye—.99 of an acre, J. P. Johnson— expected. Tbe mortars have not the building, precludes the theory W IL L IA M G. M EHL, 7 4 V E. 2.00 chains, K. 65° E. 3.00 chains, 22,03 acres, C. D. Banning—18.25acres. Win. W e have completed a thorough, up-to-date been used for nearly forty-eight that it wbb due to any carelessness of Coquille, County of Coos, State of S. 12° E. 5.00 chains, S. 65° E, 4.00 Clark—80 acres. Unknown—40 acres. hours. Poor fool, ho might as well Oregon, has this day filed in this ndice That C. R. Gabeler, J. W. Mast and Ed­ on the part of those who were con­ chains, 8. 42° E. 12.00 chains, E. 4.00 give up the vain aspiration he en­ his sworn statement No. 8018, for the chains, 8. 32° E. 4.00 chains, S. 25° E. ward Johnson, are three persona and three ducting the creamery, and it is prob purchase of the South East quarter of tertains of capturing our city or ejt- Section No.29,in Township No.20 S011U1, 5.00 chain«, 8. 27° E. 3.50 chains, 8. 7 2 V petitioners who desire to serve as trustees W e are now ready to furnish correct A B STR AC TS at short ably that the cause of tbe conflagra­ for the first year from the date of the for­ terminatiug our people, and return Range No. 14 West, ami will offer proof E. 1.50 chains, 8. 15° E. 7.00 chains, 8. mation of said drainage district. notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. tion will never he known. to show that the land sought is more 14 W. 4.80chains, 8.9 V E. 2.50 chains, to his master and receive the re­ valuable for timber or stone than for / . Russ A Sons Co., a corporation, by W. L. The loss will be divided between S. 5.00 chains, S. 25° W. 1.50 chains, 8. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Kistuer. its attorney in fact. ward such a gasconading dolt will agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Janies 15 V E. 2.00chains, 8. 2.V E. 5 00 .-bains, Dmkson «V Dickson, by W. L. Kistner, their J. A. Davenport, J. W. Lenovo and Coquille “ " Coquille Post Office. meet at tbe bands of the unappre­ Watson, County Clerk, ex-oHieio Clerk 8. 4 3 V E 20.00 chain«. 8. 23* W. 11 IK) attorney in fact. tho lesse of tbe plant, J. N. Jacob­ M A R S H F IE L D PH O NE, 143. ciating government at Washington. of County Court, Coos County, Oregon, chains, 8. 7 0 V W. 9.00 chains, 8. 31° K. Andrew Ming. !»y M L. Kistner, his agent. son, the building aud a great por­ at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on C O Q U IL L E PH O N E , 191. Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1907. 6.00 chains, 8. 45° 10 6 chains, S. 26° E. H. M. Tuttle NOTE. j C. H. Gabeler tion of tho machinery being the He names a? witnesses: Myron H . 1.50 chains, S. 37 V E. 8.1K) chains, E. A. J. Sherwood W. F. Disher Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. jclv 4th, 1863. 1 Win. Wheeler property of tbe two former and a Wickham, Oscar Wickham. George O 6.50 chains, S 46 V E 5.50 chains,8 25b»0 S. M. Olsen D. Banning Geo. Conger TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Two days brings about great Leach and George A Mehl, all of Co- \ E. 6 00 chains. 8 2b,’ W. 4 50 chains. C. portion of the machinery nnd a |big N. Lainmev Ed Johnson quille, Cot*« C unity, Oregon. J. S. Barton, Abstractor. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. James W. Mast J. W. Imird changes. Tho banner of the Union 8. 36V K. 2 50 chains, M. 78° E. 5 00 let of butter, cream, etc., to the Any ami all persona claiming adverse- • J. P. Johnson, P. W. Laird ly the ahove-ilescrilied lands are re- j chains, N. 10° W 6 50 chains, N. 85° E. ' by D. H. Johnson H. N. Tyrrell lattor, aud will amount to about floats over Vicksburg. Gen Grant quest*»d BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS to tile their claims in this office i 2.00 chains, K 1.80 chains, 8. 30° E. JohnT. Hartley Thomas Anderson $10,000,with insurance tothe amount has “ caught tbe rabbit;” be has on or before said 17th «lav of July, 1907. 8.00 chain*), E. 5.00 chains, N. 15° E William Norris B. F. Collier C. W. Webb BENJAMIN L. Kl)DV, Register. dined in Vicksburg, and be did of $4500. 5 (K) chains, N. 1.00 chains. N. 62° W. State of Oregon, ) County of Coos, * 8 The origin of the fire will prob­ bring bis dinner with him. The 2.00 chains, X. 11° E 5.00 chain«, N. 85 V Timl»er Land, Aci June 3, 1878 I, A. J. Sherwood, Citizen” lives to see it. F or the !•. 2.00 chains, N. 34° K 2.50 chains, N ably remain n mystery. NOTICE FOR PUB LIC ATIO N 45° W 2.00 chains. N 20 V E 4.00chains, beirg first duly sworn, depose and say that This will paove a great loos to last time it appears on "W a ll Pa­ United State Land Office, 1 am one of the petitioners in the foreg«»- N- 15° W. 150 chains, N 2° W. 1:80 Roseburg, Ore, April 17, 1907 the community, not only as a cream­ per.” No more will it eulogize the ing petition, asking the County Conrt for chains, N. 27 E. 3 50 chains, N. 90° E Coos County, Oregon, to form a Drainage Notice is hereby given that in com­ ery, but this was the principal luxury ofiinuls meat and fricasseed pliance with the provisions i f the act of 3.00 chains, N. !7b»° K. 10-00 chains. N. I »¡strict in what is known as the Fat Elk kitten urge southern warriors to source of our ice supply. uongre**« of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An 36V E 13.00 chains, V 3 00 chains, W basin in C< k s C o .. Oregon; that I have read such diet never mote. This is th act for the sale of timber lands in the 16.37 chnins. \. 77 K. 12 00 chains, \. anti am acquainted wiih the contents of States California, Oregon, Nevi la, F. 1 0(1 chains, the foregoing petition, and »he same is true The Larsen shingleonll has bet n last wall paper Citizen, and ta, ex- and Washington Territory,” as extended 8f»° E. 2.00 chains, N. shut down for a few nays installing ¡epting this note, from the types as to p H the Public Land States bv act of N.72° E. 3 00 rtiim.s, V 63b/ K. 2.00 as I verily believe. A. J. SHERWOOD, chains, N. 59° K. 2.50 chains, N. 65° E. August I, 1892, new machinery, and the mill at this we found them. It will be valuable Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3-00 chains. 8 . 74° E. 4.50 chains. M ARION T. CLINTON, ihh day of April, 1907. place has the new steam feed in hereafter as a curiosity. 70“ E. 2.00 chains, of Arngo, county of Coos. State of Ore­ S. 46V ! (Seall O. C. SANFORD. 2.00 c’Iiaiii8, S. 43° K. .!15 chains. gon. has this day filed in this office his place while M. O. Hooten snd help Notary I nblic for Oregon. Our carload of finished Monu­ sworn Htoteinent n o . 8011, for the pur- 2tr w 2.00 cLain?. S. W. h 50 are excavating for the big new boil tin?. N. 4V \v. 1.50 chains, K. 1.98 ments have arived, and those desire \\ ,.„t 4 „w^ o( r lerk chains, 3. 58° W. 6.00 chains, 8. 72*4” A Johnson. i l l I V L I J I Li I select from, ordere received at. once of County Court, Coos County, Oregon, W. 5.00 chains, S. 87” W. 2.40 chains. can be erected before decortion at liis office at Coquille. Oregon, on X. 85’ W. 2.20 chains, 9. 73 V I f not, you can get them as cheap aud on as easy payments at 7.00 Manufacturer« & F o S a le day. Coos Bsy Monumental works Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1907. chains, S. 45° W. 4.00 chains, W. 8.00 He names as witnesses: W. >1. Ham­ Stewart A Mitchell Props., Marsh­ mock, Nile .Miller, F. M. Miller and chains, X. 5414’ K. 11.80 chains, E. 6.7? KNIVES AND SCISSORS A Bargain if sold soon—Steamers field, Oregon. Frank Miller, Jr. , all of Arago, Coos chains, X. 45* E. 1.12 chains, X. 6 7 V You can have your name and ad- j Cottaly, Oregon. Echo and Welcome and l, K. 5.50chains, X. 6® K. 2.20chains. blem vou wish rn any knife you my bout business between .Myrtle cottage and lot 55x100 feet in the ly Hie aliove-deseribed lands am* re­ Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Jewelry o f all kinds. Poiot and Coquille. Inquire of C. north pert of town. Inquire of K. quested to file their claims in this office X. 82* E. 3.00 chains, X. 29’ E. 10.14 purchase. Call on C. W. OILMAN ' on or I allure said 17th dav of Julv ll*07 chains. 1-. 2.95 chains, X. tkV E. 8.1S1 H. James, M irtlu P oin t. I W. Gregg or at the H f . rali > office. BKSJAMIN !.. K IlfiY . Register. - R e p a ir w o r k d o n e th a t stay* fix e d . I f not, y o u r m o n e y b ack chains, K. 1.ID chains, N. 4.50 chains. ocalL Agent. F ro m A lb a n y C ollego. A g e n t fo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty Coal. ENTEqPqiSE MEAT CO., &/s/Savav /S*S >5flv / X i “ W. H. SGHROEDER C O Q U IL L E , OREGON. TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY A b stra ct P lan t. HAVE YOU AN EDISON VICTOR ZONOPqONE OR Columbia Taking Machine and Records? E. C. BA RK ER & CO.’S