Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 29, 1907, Image 2

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Wo charge that pruhi- Sarah E lizabeth H ow ath Stem
O-cccL S lia T T -e a n d . H a i r C u t
mler
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bitiou engenders contempt for law.
W.
E.
THRESHER
(ÌO TU
In tin death of Mrs. Stemmier
/
A F ew F a c ts w h ich arc in That it tends to uruke lawbreakers
and sneaks. That under prohibi- which occurred Tuesday, May 21st.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 1907.
ATTOKN E Y • AT-L A W
no w a y M islea d in g R e­
ii m taxation is increased and trade at 2:30 p. m., un old pioneer of the
W kdderbi 'HN - - - - - Oauoox
g a rd in g th e L a w .
diverted to other locations.
Pacific coast uusweredtlhe last roll
Next Monday is the day net for
In short, we claim that partial call. Hers uns a pioneer life. She
_________ _______
Successor to K. E . Nosier.
Across the street from Hotel Coqaille
the special election to settle the
In tho last i“suo of the Coquille prohibition in a county and so far
was born in Terns, August 28, 184(5,
matter as to whether Coos county
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
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Herald there was printed a eorn- a our town is concerned docs no
s , mouths uml i.iuu days uftt-r
shall be “ wet” or “ dry.’’
Every
Notice is hereby given that sealed First Class Bath Room 'in Connection
Hot and Cold Water.
! inunieation from one II. M. liran-
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fi >od u ml much harm-
Me further Texas had became « part of the bids bids will be received by the under- ' -
true and patiiotic voter in the
| ham, wherein the writer makes a
<■ '¡m that this is a free country, United States.
Her father and signed for the improvement of the
county should come out to the polls
R A N C H A N D C IT Y P R O P E T R Y
county road in district No. 17, begin­
personal attack upon every man
d notwithstanding what Mr family crossed the plains and moun-
and after due delibm t u, cast his
ning near the burn of W .W . Bennett near
who signed the petition for the | mlmm
has said, we have the j tains in the early 80’s for California
voto as a true American citizen
We make a specialty of handling the aboue property
election to he held on the 3rd of right to maintain our views as re- ,viu,„ si,e was a small child. The where the Sec. line between Secs. 35 nnd
36, T. 28 8 . R. 12 W . crosses the road
should do, and that is to stand firm
June next. The undersigned wish
and haue on our list a number of pieces o f the same
g. ril- this local situation. \\ e stand Bufferings endured on that journey and running thence to n point at the
for what, in his judgement, is the
to protest against tho wholesale
first bridge about 25 rods north of the
for
a
square
den|.
We
are
willing
when
through
tho
ignorance
of
a
greatest good for the greatest num­
which we can offer at bargaing.
We also handle
slander contained and implied in
division line between the lands of J. D.
that the majority shall rule.
gui le tho emigrant train became
ber, laying all prejudices aside.
Bright
and
W.W.Bennett,
said
improve­
that article and to point out some
coal and timber hurls. I f you want anything in the
Our Town has been injured, tux- lest in the southern deserts, were ments to be made as per specifications
The control of the liquor business
of the misstatements contained
ation
doubled
and
the
town
treas-
stumped
vevidfy
on
her
memory,
and the vices that always go with
now on file with the County Clerk and
real estate line it will pay to examine our list.
therein. Tho local option law says:
ury emptied by prohibition; but if Of that journey, that which sho re- the Supervisor of said District. All bids
it when allowed to, is a serious
“ If petitioned therefor the first
the people of Coquille want these memhtred most distinctly w ig the to be filed with the County Clerk not
problem, and one that should have
C o q u ille V a l l e y R e a l E s t a te C o .
election shall be held on the first
later than June 4th, 1907, at 10 a. m-
conditions
to continue, we are will- thirst and her mother crying be-
•ur most profound consideration.
Five
per
cent
of
the
amount
of
the
bid
Tuesday after the first Monday in
Tw o Doors South of Post Office.
ing to submit City taxea have cause there was no water for her to be depojited with the County Clerk
It is a serious matter under license,
November in 1901, and thereafter
YVM. O D D Y , M A N A G E R .
been doubled in Coquille siu: pre children. Nearly If! years ago she at the time bid is filed.
and we may prudently ask tho ques­
only on the first Monday in June
W
.
T.
BRADY.
was
married
in
California
to
Ja
mb
hibition
went
into
effect.
tion, hag its advocates done any­
of any' year.” “ If any election shall
Special Road Master R. D. No. 17.
thing since it was voted out of a
The levy this yeai is 10 mills ns P, Stemmier. The ..next move was
havo resulted in a majority vote
■ ■i to Arka as f
r,,near Fort
portion of our Bounty, that would
for prohibition in any county as a against 5 mills in Ilandou and 1
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Smith. In the 80’s another move
recommend it to considerate, think­
mills
in
Marshfield.
whole, no election shall be had in 1
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids !
ing voters? Ad mi tting that there
The records of the recorder’s was made for Oregon, and for more will be received by the undersigned for I
said county on said question before
than 2b year« tie family home has the improvement of the county road in
are two Bedes to tho question, be
the first Monday in Juno in th office show that tho number of arests
It. 1>. No. 11 as follows:
That psrtion !
been
in Coos county.
sure you are on the right side and
of the Burton Pruirie-Coquille Citv \
second calander year thereafter.” I have greatly increased in Coquille
then go abed.
Mrs. Stemmier united with the M. Road known as the ‘ ‘Stevenson Change” , i
“ It at any time an election here -1 since the saloons were closed. The
commencing at the
*4 Pec. corner In I
E.
Church, Smith, when thirteen center of Sec. 26 Tp 27 S. R. 12 W „
number
of
fines
imposed
ill
the
re-
under shall result in prohibition
W I L L M E E T A L L BO A TS A N D T R A I N S .
thence
westerly
along
the
survey of said |
Electric Line M a k e s P rogress. for any subdivision of county as a j eor,b r’s court during 190G was 15 years of old, and through all the portion of said road to western
boundary
Parties
bavin;,- hauling of «u v kiml will receive prompt attention by call-
up
;
and
downs
these
years
she
k<
pt
of U. D. No. 11, saiii improvements to
whole, or any precinct of saidcoun- wlole in the first five months of 1907
be made in accordance with the resolu­
Another forward stride was taken ty, no election hereunder shall be "'lien
the
abiding
faith
that
God
rules
and
in Phone 11(5.
saloons
were
closed,
tions, specifications and survey of said
Saturday night in the building of held within said prohibition terri-. t,'(' "timber of fines imposed was led her children in the way of right­ portion of said road on file in the office
the electric line between Roseburg
eousness. She was n kind neighbor; of the County Clerk of Coos County,
tory, except an election for the entire tidrtccn.
Oregon. All bids to be filed with the
and Coos Bay when, at a meeting of
Clerk on or before June 4, 1907 A g e n t lo r th o b e s t C o o s C o u n t y C oa l
county, before the first Monday in
The records of the Circuit Court her home gavo out <.penhanded hos­ County
ut ten a. m . Five per cent, of all bids
the committee representing the
pitality.
Ministers
of
all
denomi-
Juno of the second calendar year ! show that the expenses of the court
must he deposited with the County
towns of Myrtle Point, Coquille,
as evidence of good faith. The JOH N Y O A K A M ,
J. M W A G N E R ,
W . T. DEMENT
following.”
“ When such second and grand jury while investigating natioi s found her home a resting Clerk
right to reject anv and all bids is hereby
Bandon, North Bend and Marsh­
place.
Her
husband,
six
children
President-
Vice Presiden'.
Sec’y & Mgr.
election results against prohibition.: erim- s committed in Myrtle Point
reserved.
W ILLIAM BETTYS.
field temporary officers of the
and sev,n grand children are left.
Special Road Master for R. D. No. 11.
the court shall enter an order setting ",d Coquille have doubled since sa-
Douglas-Coos electric railroad com­
Herbert, of Portland. Dr. M. O..
aside the previous order enforcing pro- 1 m wero clos'd. These are facts
pany were elected, and plans formu­
Mr John LottreII, of this County,
hibition."
j ml speak louder than Mr. II. M.
NOTICE OF G U ARD IAN 'S SALE
lated for tho incorporating o f a
Dr. L hr d A., of St. Loui , Mo.,
This language is not modified or Branham,
Notice is hereby given that on ami
company with a capital stock of
Successors to Dean & Morgan.
Oue word more in regard to J. O. and Susie, who arc at home.
after the 10th day of June, 1907, I will
controlled, in any way, by anv
$ 500 , 000 .
Tho
Fum
ral
services
were
hold
sell at private sale the following de­
other part of the local option act Mr. Branham. He says that what
The meeting was held in the
at tho Dora cemetery Wednesday scribed property belonging to the estate
It is so plain that it woilld seem he is pleased to term “ the saloon ele­
Fancy and Staple
rooms of F. B. Waite. The officers
afternoon, conducted hy Rev. W. of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde Fresh and Salt Meats,
no discussion is needed upon ment” has “ imposed” the burden of
elected were L. J. Simpson, presi­
B. Smith, of Coquille.
Many Lillie, minors, to-wit: All timber upon
this point. The local option law -his ‘-•'«■ftion on the County ;but at the
lots 2 and 3 and the Southeast
of the
Lard, Ham and Bacon
Groceries
dent; Senator Mnstors of Uoseburg.
; they will vote on friend and neighbors were in atten­ Northwest l4 and tlie Southwest % of
does not fix any period within same time he
dance.
To
the
writer
as
he
saw
the
vice president; L II. Hazard of
the Northeast
, »Section 2, Township
which a “ dry” product shall re­ this question again next year.
neighbor women bury the grave 29 South, Range 13 West, Coos County,
Coquille, second vice president; II.
main dry. It simply provides when Who are going to petition for an
Sengstacken, secretary; and J. H.
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
with the fragrance and beauty of Oregon. Said sale will be made pur­
an election may be held; and when election next your? Is it Mr. Bran­
Flannigau, treasurer.
Walter S.
(lowers, it seemed a if all remem­ suant to an order made by the County
Why is it
an election is held, every part of ham and his friends?
Judge of Coos County on the 30th day
McFarland acted as chairman of the
bered that she, whom all had gath­
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
of April, 1907.
tho couhty is controlled by that an “ imposition” for one side to
meeting and L. H. Hazard acted as
er I to honor h id lived, “ not to ho
M
inerva
E
L
illie
,
Guardian
of
JOHN
YO
A
K
A
M
J. W. W A G N E R
W. T. DEMENT.
election. Ii Coquille precinct vot - ask for an election any more
secretary. The incorporators of tho
ministered to, but to miui-der.”
the persons and estates of said minors .
than for the other?
The local
“ dry” it goes dry. Ii it votes
company will be; Senator Masters,
“ Whenever a And lo! they have passed from our
and the county votes wet, then Co- 1 option law says:
!>
E. L. Wheeler Myrtle Point, P. L.
yearn Inc hearts,
quille goes wet.
Mr. Branham j petition therefor, signed by not Who cross the stream and are gone for 1
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
2
Phelan. L. J Simpson, J. H. Flan-
aye!
j
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ftffen «nA Ti. H Hazard.
Toe thinks that Coquille will remain less than lit per cent of the regis We may
sunder the veil apart
!£
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s ,.f —*y Connie ?»e lit^st j ’i.Ctt I . 1.1« not
Uni_______
United
States Land Office,
f IVl l
members of the different committees “ a.
ira
i»»**
(>
f
;
«Inn
P
KOSeburg, Ore., April 17, 1?«07.
d
the election. But it is not so. with the Clerk an election shall lx
feel esrtain, from indications, that
Wo only know that their barks no more
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compli
Tho law says
Coquille precinct, like any other called.”
gisîereu May sail with us o'er life’s stormy sea;
the majority of the slock will be
ance with the provisions of the act of
precinct in tho county, will he voters” ; it dots not sav
signers Yet somewhere, I kn*>\v, on the unseen Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
readily subscribed between Uose­
I
act for the sale of timber lands in tl
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
“ wet” or “ dry” according to the of such a petition must b( pr oid­ Tla
.1 ii an 1 becon and wait for me. States ot California, Oregon, Nevada
burg and tho Coos Buy cities.—
voto on the 3rd of June next. Tho biti U)!, t . The law mien. io r* a g ­
\ and Washington
Territory,”
as ex
Coos Bay Times.
..... , ,
i
tended to all the Public Land States
Front Street,
Supremo Court in the decision in ni/.< th d the rights of all irci equal,
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L
Mitcu-down shoes are I |)V act of Al, v, ust 4i 1892,
£
the Baxter case a few weeks ago No o.K* doubts fYit ‘ his f'unty ns th • e i sir st mi tin feet.*
Standard Oil Co. G uilty
»binson I
W IL L IA M G . MF1IIL,
C
O
Q
U
I
L
L
E
,
O
R
E
G
O
N
,
w sole, is
said West Coquille precinct must
sud to pr lili dtion. bandi 'S the C bip
of Coquille,
County of Coos, State of
Jefferson City, Mo , May 24.
Oregon, lias this day filed in this office
real qi osti >n to Im <hcid ed ut
remain dry until a vote of the peo- T
vou wis h t ) put n an or- bis sworn statement No. 8016, for the
\
\
n
A l L WORK GUARANTEED.
Commissioner Anthony, appointed pie set aside prohibition and hat ti ¡s oh ufi.
-shall Conuil! and • 1er lo
purchase of the South East quarter of
b <
by tho Missouri Supremo Court to such a vote must b< at an election MV j U Poi Il ): ivo pr, hi >itinn The forget tl rin Ef IP the Euterprise Section No.29,in Township No.26 South
Range No. 14 West, and will offer proof
take testimony in the outer suit of held for the ‘whole county, it' hid 1 I m - C u c f Coq uilli-, as i spi es «e < 1 in its Meat Mai•ket, the v k<ep tlie 111.
to show that the land sought is more
the state agaiust tho .Standard Oil fore two years.
valuable for timber or stone than for
In other tvor. Is — 0.1
r 20 M as,
Ulf«louht-
ABSTRA CTS
ABSTRA CTS
A BSTRACTS
ABSTRACTS
agricultural
purposes, and to estahlisl
¡•oit <f til*
' i ti' >11 «f
Company, today made his report to the last vote controls, and a vote Ot ] ^ J)JKM ,< t. ] rohibil io
:i'l in
itis claim to ¿aid land before Jarac
the court, He holds that the evi- can he had every v ir unli s tho fa v< I .J til- lie 1 SO poli V.
Watson, County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk
of County Court, Coos County, Oregon
donee introduced is sufficient to county as a whole vot - “ dry" imi
-, iu the sut« «.f On n, «t th. at lii“— office at Coquille, Oregon, on
T io vote •In}U] f 1
*m ber At C*
C-OR6 Of !... ine s i M;n
ÌW7.
oust the Standard Oil Company nnd then a vote cannot, be had uirti] tf.
Wednesday, the 17th «lav of July, 1907,
Win 1! V<
>untv
Me names as witnesses:
Myron H
E-.Ol
tributary companies from Missouri. the second year thereafter. But ; vi
diibi-
Wickham, Oscar Wickham, George O
ti o •
Attorney-General Hadley filed this county did not vote *‘<lr\'
Leach
and
George
A
Mehl,
all
of C<
ai
i ... «1 M -• u.ir t!
quilie, Coos County, Oregon.
ir
n
i
Lion..
d.
jr.o
oa
, i,
the suit in the Supreme Court two an election can bo 1 1,1 t!
W ( j t. " ’
Any and all persons claiming adverse
years ago charging that the Stan- There is no possibility for m i.:ake
riti«». te.
89,187 48 ly the above-described lands are re
rov n
Marshfield and Coquille, Oregon.
lire
ho
IR
Ò
,
f
irai
tini fi\
qilested to file their claims in this office
! inUitiR
dard Oil Company, the Waters about it. The people,bv their v,
th
r.ce
] >r li ibi-
9,618 1« on or before said 17th dav of July, 1907,
1 )n« fn»i ii St »te 1" iks tmi 1 vankhrs. 6,(132 «0
We have completed a thorough, up-to-date
Pierce Oil company, and the Repub­ govern and every time then i-
BENJAMIN L. E DDY, Register
t i<
rn t VOti
n :q prove 1 re.- erve a^eiit. 115,022 79
lic Oil Company were in u trust. election the whole qui' tion i- ,b Bid- tin
in«) vther < :.f*h Itosi
2,745 :k)
A b stra c t
P la n t.
rul
Miry, niekels
ction al >tj»er
] , R Walso n W IT ehi oeder - iM
and were (larties to a conspiracy to ed over again. All lawyers agree‘ as :
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
..ml «•. nt-q.
112 li*
Lnu ful mon •y rea»rve in 1.; nk, vi/.:
control the price of oil and petro- to these facts. Mr. Amos, wl.o a vs ,T.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short
Lem
T J. T le
United St. te Land Office,
1
,0
1
i
IH
i
bum products in Missouri nml to “ That anv precinct that went1 (Irv’
er
not
tei.
notice,
and orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
mm
Di.nl
R
>se
W.
C
V
Uoseburg, Ore, April 17, 1907
limit competition in tlm oil business. in your county a v* or ago must re-
r. : . Trt.vts-
\Y Si le) «ir
Bctleilip imi fumi
,T
.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
* 4«. -
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
tts 80 pliance
1* ‘r cent tfeil
,\L n-, li
with the provisions of the act of
main dry for two years in pit. of j .
Nve J r.
T w o S enators Im plicated
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
Coquille
“
“
Coquille Post Office.
anv action on the p: rt of t1
(' i'
w i
A
Hamm >i»*l
act for the sale of timber lands in the
MARSHFIELD
PHONE, 143.
Aim
Chicago, May 24.— A ,lis| atoh to ty,” has not rt ad tie lo il o¡ ion j (it
states of California, Oregon, Nevada
. i (• >
r
000 IN) and Washington Territory,” as extended
‘npit.d t*H*l |1Y, i u..
COQUILLE PHONE, 191.
the Tribune from Washington, I). law, or he cannot understand the I-.
F. S
S p,rr>
5.O«'0 IN) t‘ »t»li the Public Land States by act of
sur,.lu- Km»
ne-s and
1 iiaiviil .1 V •fit*. e-M
Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS.
C., says:
A (.'• li il'
English language, or lie de’ if er-j
H. N.
>r* 1 7.
5.031 :o August 4, 1892,
t»tu
MARION
T.
CLINTON,
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.,
“ Amazing revelations of a nouspir- atelv states what be knov
ii,250
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k
ih
t
..
National
to be It. U Johns, in
T. II. M u
In.ÜxMu
:.i'3 ’• t u check .*. • > «, t »'.) <♦* of Arago, county of Coos, State of Ore
J.
S.
Barton,
Abstractor.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
acy
to defraud
the
United untrue.
Fran
i
n
j.
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r^
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A.
it......
Rev. Branham -avs t bi.^
i.'.rat • ..f
Ik*» gon, has this day filed in this office his
Km ui«!
State*
of millions
of dollars election was calK u bv tbc
sworn
»totenient
no
.
8014,
for
the
pur­
loon Jol K rotici ihr : A. W. Jo ImaOli
T.tLul
B STR AC TS
ABSTRACTS
A BSTRA CTS
ABSTRACTS
chase of the Lot 1, Sec 33, Tp 28 S, Rn
worth of mineral nnd timber lands element, but “ the devil ha , ve r -1N. L •reliz
L. Tini f Oi ker
13 west and Lot 4 »wV4 of xwk* of Sec 4,
will be laid before tho grand juries shot his mark.” 11, also iusinu ,
J (rippe
Welter ( 'l liti M 1). Stntv t» O •**«ol
Tp 2 1 S. Rn 13 Wi8t,and will offer proof
to show that the land sought, is more
of half a dozen states within a few that the signer- of the j- : i » : « »? for
i ! usar 1. r islti« r <»r the above- valuable for its timber or stone than for
to
Notice
swear
K
-
»e
jinly
that
the
days. The frauds, itis alle d. will an election a i, aid, : -
.
do
itiiied
l
agricultural purposes, and to establish
■ ' .
0 t »the fie of my I bis claim to said land before .lames
»boVt* i't
involve in criminal ehsrgi
the
L
♦
f.
H.
H
a
nd
1
/-A
ftp.
Watson, Countv Clerk, ex-officio Clerk
names of men high in bu^in* ss nnd
tainly very unkind in !
Coll nty Court, Coo» (county, Oregfin,
■shier.
political circles. They include:
ar bis office at Coquill e. Oregon, on
ham,
as
lie
-liould
rem
m
in-r
t
•t N,
‘‘One Unite«l States Senator, one*
Wedm s.Jay, the 17th «la v ,,t July 1907.
\V. M. Ham-
He i . me» as witness»*
ex United States Senator, •• man r< in a free country and th ;t t):*' <•
> i
mo<
k. Nils Miller, K. M. .Mille ami
HJKBa. ^ Di «t>r«
puts,! to he one of the Wealthiest zona of a town, like th, citi/ •
L rank Mill**r, J r., all of Arago, Cou»
men in the world; a railroad man I a state, are entitId
C««in)i\ . Oregon.
known from th Atlantic to the Pa­ as to its governin' nt:ii polic-
Any ui*l all Iversons claiming ad verse-
nnd r worn to tx
ly tlii above-described lands are re-
cific; two of the wealthiest lumber
this :_l ti dny ,,
nd«
ftk
,]i.es:ed
to file their claims in this office
Now we claim to )>«• th
baron* in tho Unite,) States; numer
th ti.**
in or before said 17th dav of Julv, Its)1
V. If VMMOND,
oua amaller fry, inelnilin • railroad t.-ni¡ rin,
RFXJAMIN L. E D D Y, Register.
N -:c v I’ n'.Io
officiala, coni operatore i• .I
,, at work for and (ira, t ice that it
t
1
iter
nt
Clerk
no►
the
Con
the head of tho lumber compatii- s". for the best inter,
Coquille Herald.
T H E C O M IN O E L E C T IO N >¡‘ eirsed.
C h a s . M o o m a w ’s
C o q u ille T r a n s fe r C o .,
W. H. MANSELL, Prop.
E N T E R P R I S E M E f lT C O .,
W . H. SC H R O E D E R
I
I
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
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K1
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HAVE
Contractors.
YOU
AN
EDISON
VICTOR
• «.anee day of Jurn*. 1907. » t 10 a.
fi..i ti«
mt the ''V
*rk wit
. w
t ■
dril ik evil i
in all things. Wo
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is to place the dis| »ensera ol liquor
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ing that our town lies
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Executor
Will
Testa- prol
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ment and of the Estate of Levi Gant,
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deceased.
was ever known when
NOTICK OF FINAL HKTTI.IvMF.N I .
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has fibs I liis final »count in
the matter of the Administration of the
Estate of Levi Gant, deceased, and that
the County Court for Coos County, Or-
egon, has set Monday, the first day of
July, 1907, a* the dav for hearing ol>-
jections to said ii,, ,1 ,. ,,,t lad the
settlement of said estate
Dated this tHth ,iay of May, 190T.
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C. H. BANNING
GROCERIES
FLOUR AND FEED.
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ZOMOPHONE Of*
olumbia Talking Machine and Records?
f not, you can get them as cheap and on as easy payments at
E. C. BARKER & CO.’S
as yo n can any place in the world.
100DS FRESH.
PRICES LOW.
GIVE ME A CALL
We also carry a complete line of
Watches. Clocks, Siluerware and Jewelry of all kinds.
Repair work dene that stays fixed.
If not, ycur money back