\ “ Ths World and its Ways ” Coquille tferald. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7, 1907. Fined 29,240,000. New York Aug. 3— The Standard Oil Company will appeal to the United States Circuit Court of Ap­ peals from the sentence imposed by Judge Landis today. Chioago, Aug. 3.— Judge Landis» in the United States District Court today, imposed a fine upon the Stan dard Oil Company, of Indiana, of $29,240,000, the maximum amount upon each of the 1462 counts of the indictment on which that company was recently convicted of rebating. The Judge also recommended that a call be issued for a special grand jury which is to consider the other party to rebating operations of which Standard Oil Company was found guilty, and it is, there­ fore, probable that within a short time, proceedings will be commen­ ced against the Chicago A Alton Railroad Company tor the alleged commission of similar offenses. The reading ot the opinion by Judge Landis aroused almost as much interest as the presence of John D. Rockefeller and other of. ficials of the Standard Oil Company upon the witness-stand. The court­ room was crowded to its utmost ca­ pacity, and the United States Dep­ uty Marshals were finally compelled to refuse admission to all late com- ers. ^ Teachers :FOH A = W a n te d . Good. SH ave Col. William Jennings Bryan an­ Applications will be received -by nounces a new book of travel enti­ the clerk of school district No 6, tled ‘‘The Old World aod its Ways," which recounts his recent tour Empire, Oreg., for the position of and assistant. References around the world and bis journeys | principal - through Europe. It is profusely and muat com p a n y applcations Clerk. elegantly illustrated with 240artistio engravings representing men and Men Past Sixty in Danger. things seen in the various countries More than half of inanking over o f tho earth during that noted jour­ sixty years of »ge suffer from kid­ ney. Ths engravings are made from ney and bladder disorders, usual­ photographs taken by him or bis ly enlargement of prostate glands. party specially for this publication. This is both painful and danger­ It is the monumental literary work ous, and Foley’s Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, of his life, and is published under as it corrects irregularities and has his special supervision. Hs has, by cured many old men of this disease. special contract with bis publishers, Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rockport, Mo., made the retail prioe low down with writes: ‘‘I suffered with enlarged the view to putting it witbinths easy irostate gland and kidney trouble or years and after taking two bot­ reach of every reader and book tles of Foley’s Kidney Cure I feel buyer. better than I have for twenty years, The book gives his experiences— although I am now 91 years old.” what he saw and did—whom he met E. J. Slocum and his impressions and conclusions. When you wish to put in an or­ He made a profound study of men der for aome fresh groceries, don’t and things as he saw them in this forget to ring up the Enterprise noted journey around the world- Meat Market, they keep them. He gives governmental, education­ al, religious and other conditions, from the standpoint of a student and one profoundly interested in all the P rosper, O regon . Agent for people of the earth. Successor to R. E. Nosier. We make a specialty of handling the aboue property and haue on our list a number of pieces of the same which we can offer at bargaing. coal and timber lands. Two Doors South of Post Office W M . ODDY, MANAGER Coquille Transfer Co., W . H. M AN SELL, Prop. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- in Phone 116. COQUILLE, - - K inds of OREGON Real fo r th e h o s t C o o s C o u n ty C oal. JOHN Y O A K A M , President- B- B- PAULL, MANAGER J. M W A G N E R . • Vice President. Successors to Dean & Morgan. Fresh and Salt BREAKW ATER Meets, s --------- The big premium list for the Greater Oregon State Fair, Septem­ ber 16-21, is ready for distribution, and will be mailed on application to all persons interested. Prospect­ ive exhibitors should secure this book at once. Groceries Sails for Portland Every Thursday PRINCIPAL PLACE OF C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT. Main 34. A. Street Dock. Marshfield Oregon, E ugene , O beoon NOTICE OF G U A R D IA N ’ S SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pursu­ ance < f an order made by the county eourt of the State of Oregon, in and for the comity of Coos, made and entered in the journal of said court on the 5th day of April, 1907, in the matter o f the estate and guardianship of Maud A. Harry, Edna Berl Harry, Joseph Lane Harry, Nettie May Harry and Herbert Lelanil Harry, minor heirs at law of Hannah Harry, deceased, the under signed, duly sppointed, qualified and acting guardian of the persons and estates of said minors, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for rash, on Thursday, the 22ond day of August, 1907, at tlie hour of ten o ’clock in the forenoon, at trie court house door, at Coquille City, now the City of Coquille, in Coos county .Oregon, all the following described real estate belonging to said minors to wit: Eh, of SEJi of S. 28, Tp. 27 8. of R. 12, W. of the Willamette Meridian in Coos county, Oregon ; also lots numbered three, four, five and six, in block eight of North Ad­ dition to the town of Coquille City, now the City of Coquille, in Coos county, Oregon. Dated in said county and state this 20th day ol July, 1907. G. W . H arry , Guardian. BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON BOARD OF DIRECTORS , JOHN YOAKAM Bookkeeping by the Bliss System Actual Business from the start. I ------- -♦ Fancy and Staple Lard, Ham and Bacon J. W. W A G N E R It is Practical titled conrtduly made and entered there­ in in the matter of the estate of X. O. j Walden, deeeased, on tlieaeeond dav of | July, 1907, notice is hereby given that 1 sra in the market for the . . . , P*,r the undersigned, executors of the estate ehsse of good fir, or cedar claim s, L , N. 0 . W shlsn, deceased, will on and for spot cash, in favorable locations afterSsturdav.thelOth dayof September, Let me hear from you at once, at 1,90’ - proceed to sell at private sale, tor I caali and subject to confirmation hv the Port Huron, Michigan. | above entitled coart, all of the fo lio «- A ngus G. M ackav . ing described real pro|>erly Imlongingto said estate and situate in Coos Oonty, Wool! Wool!! Wool!!! Oregon : la>t 5, «, 7, 8, 9, 10, H , 12, 13, W. T. Kerr wants your wool. 14, 15, 18, 17 and 18 of block 4 Bandon Port Addition. Will take all you hare from 1 to Tie t the said sale will be msde by 20,000 pounds. Give him a call be­ the sa il executors at the office of their fore you contract. attorneys, Hedges A Griffith, in Oregon • « • » •- City, Clackamas County,Oregon, «h ere G! A. Robinson has just received said executors will receive bids for the a complets new line of men's n egli-, purchase of said lots or any thereof. gee overshirts. “ F f j g C hablis H. C u rtitin Gaomix A. H arding A bargain if sold toon—Steamers Executors of the Estate of Echo and Welcome and barge and N. O. Walden, Deceased. my boat business between Myrtle Hedges A Griffith, Point aod Coquille. Inquire of C . 1 Attorneys for Executors. H. James, on hoard steamer. First publication July 7, 1907. W. T. DEM ENT See’y & Mgr. ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO., Estate Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line Timber Claims. I f you want anything in the Coquille Valley Real Estate Co. H andles a ll Oyster Bay, Aug. 1.—Secretary Loeb said today there was no change in the plans to send a battleship squadron to the Pacific and that the necessary preparations were now be­ ing made. When these are com­ pleted the voyage will begin. Loeb’s statement is significant, beoauae it is the first utterance to that effect from Oyster Bay. Loeb said there waa no criticism whatever of Secretary Metcalf for making the announce­ ment as be did and there is no foun­ dation for the report that Metcalf has been asked to resign. We also handle real estate line it will pay to examine our list. Central Real Estate Exchange A g e n t ------- - <$»» ------ Hot and Cold Water. RANCH A N D CITY P R O P E T R Y T. H. MEHL & COMPANY AGENTS "L os Angeles, Cal., July 29.— Hay Fever and Summer Colds. ‘Captain’ Howard C. Clover, who to­ Victims o f hay fever will expe­ day pleaded not Guilty in the Un rience great benefit by tnking F o­ ited States District Court to an in­ ley’s Honey and Tar, ns it stops dictment charging him with imper difficult breathing immediately and sonating a naval officer, is said to heals the inflamed air passages have inposed upon a lot of farmers and even if it should fail to cure in the Coos Bay, Or., region. He you. it will give instant relief.’’ The genuine is in a yellow package. E. went there it is stated, as s retired J. Slocum. naval officer, and said he would erect a factory for manufacturing Teacher's Examination. aloobol from patatoes. He told the Notice is hereby given that the farmers, according to the story, to plant all the ‘spuds* they could and regular semi-annual Examination of he would handle them, also that if applicants for State and County pa they needed seed the government pers will be held in the Court would provide i t It is claimed House at Coquille, August 14-16, that before the factory scheme ma­ 1907. Teachers who are required to NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF tured Clover got a draft for $350 REAL PROPERTY. cashed and decamped. The draft pass in but two or three branches IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE was returned, it is alleged, as worth­ may arrange with the undersigned STATE OF OREGON FOR THE less, and Clover never went baok to to attend but one day, moat conven­ COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS. ient to them. Coos Bay. In the matter of the estate of) W. H. B usch , N. O WALDEN, Deceased.! County Superintendent. Pursuant to an order of the aliove en­ Loeb Confirms Naval M ots Across the street from Hotel Coquille First Class Bath Room in Connection. Neis P, N elson. Mi'. Price, the shipbuilder, whose yard was recently burned out on the lower rever, returned from San Frucisco last week with renewed con tracts, and will proceed at once to reestablish and get the construction of vessels unner way soon. The site had not yet been decided upon according to our latest infor­ mation, but it was thought the one near Cody’s new mill would be cho­ sen C u t Chas. Moomaw’s Buffalo Gasolene Engines While Col Bryan traveled as a pri­ vate citizen he went with the presti­ ge of having made two memorable The best, cheapest and most con- contests for the Presidency of the nient power on the market, United States, and he was every­ where recognized and entertained as a great representative American, having a leading part in tne direc­ Manufacturers tion o f American affairs. He was KNIVES AND SCISSO RS given of opportunity for observa­ W oodm an to W elcom e Their You can have your name and ad­ tions never before accorded to any H eed Consul one traveling in private capacity. dress or any picture or Lodge em­ blem you wish rn any knife you Head Consul 1. L Boak, of the W- If one wants to see the world, and purchase. Call on C. W. G ilman O. W., will arrive in Portland to­ the people who are at the head of af­ ocalL A gent night, and tomorrow afternoon will fairs in all countries, as well as the meet a delegation from each of the masses, he has in this book an oppor JP^TThe safe and reliable tiwn- camps of the organization in this tunity of seeing them through the screw city at Woodmen’s Hall and deliver eyes of Col. William Jennings Bry W F The New and Speedy, an address. With the head consul an. It is sold by subscription, and will be General Organizer Gilroy the Thompson Publishing Company of California, and 16 state organ of St. Louis, Mo., are the fortun C a p t. Olsen, Master. izers. Will make regular trips between ate publishers. They offer an es At this meeting plans for conduct pecially inviting opportunity to so Coquille River and S a n Phone ing a membership campaign in Port liciters in anolhor column of this Francisco. land and vicinity, will be formula N o Stop-over at W a y Ports. Electric Lights. Everything in First ted. It is proposed to add several Class Style. The reunion of Coos County Pi hundred members to the various camps in this city within the next oncers’ Association, and the annual T IM B E R W A N T E D . few months, and local members are encampment of the G. A. R. Vet­ eager to receive instruction from erans take place at Bandon this will pay cash for timber land those high in the order regarding yer on August 28th, 29tb and 30th how the campaign should be con a good turnout and interesting time L. G. BROWN, * are {ooked for. ducted. Last night W ebfoot Camp. No. 65, entertained eight state organ­ izers at its meeting and afterword ga\e them a banquet. Among the visitors were State Organizers Yan. ner and Kennedy, of Utah: State Organizers Price and Hagermann of Colorado, State Organizers Craw, Flood and Kelsey, of California, and State Organizer Moon, of Washington — Evening Telegram. H a ir GO TO i Str. Elizabeth and W.H.SGHROEDER c. Chartier Shorthand W atchm aker and Jeweler. Easy to Learn. Easy to Write. I Easy to Read. It is the Best. I 1 W rite for Information MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE North Bend - - Oregon W. T. DEMENT. Front Street, C O Q U IL L E , A ll A BSTRA CTS OREGON. w o r k g u a r a n t e e d ABSTRA CTS A B STRA CTS . 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EDISON Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co FOR GOOD JOB WORK CALL ON VICTOR I ZONOPtjQNE Columbia Tallying Machine and Records? If not, you can get them as cheap and on as easy payments at E. C. BARKER & CO.’S as you can any place in tbs world. G O. DRYDEN. We also carry a complete line Watches, Clocks, Siluerware and Jewelrg of all kinds. R « p a i r w o r k d o n e th a t sta y « fix e d . I f n o t, y o u r i r o n e y b e r k