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L. H. HAZRAD, Cathie R. £. SHINE, Vili Pres School supplies at Slocum's Drug- * J HUnwOOO P m Drane’s Surprise Sales of Satur days for bargains. store. All kinds of schoolbooks and B orn . At McKinley Oregon O P C O Q U IIiL iB , O R B G O p . supplies at Slocum's Drugstore. August 22. 1907, to Mr. end Mrs. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1907. T ran n acts a General Banking B u sin ess For bargains in shoes, see Drane G- G. Sheppard, a daughter. U tter Firm W ill B uy N e w at his new store. John Hiekam who has been liv C ir r t ip o n d ii t i. ■esr9 if DlrtiUrs. M achinery “ Sound Ring” flour can be bought ing at Bandon for a number of R. O. Dement, National Bonk of Commerce, New York City A . J. Sherwood, Crocker W ool worth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco L. H. Hazard, L. Harlocker, months, moved to town Monday. through any grocer. 'M r. Moran, who is interested in the R .E . Shine. First N at’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Ot Isaiah Hacker, T. H. Mebl A Co. carry Mason A large consignment o f Robin Utter brick yard on Isthmus Inlet, ar rubbers and lids. son's fall goods has just arrived. was in the city yesterday and said F or S al *. A good 18-foot gaso Big varieties of patterns to choose the company has decided to pur from in Robinsons clothing stock. line boat, with or without engine, chase a lot of new machinery for cheap. Apply to Nels P. Nelson. Slocum’s Drugstore is prepared the yard. Among this will be a new brick machine and a dry kiln. to lurnish school books of all kinds, Prosper. Land A Lyons will guarantee These supplies and improvements and to take books on exchange. every sack of White Spray flour. W.^P.Fuller's prepared paiuts, cost a great deal of money and re Give us a trial. COQUILLE, - - OR EBON quire much time for installation, oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co’s. Robiuaon haa Economy, Everlast and the firm is not certain whether ing and Mason fruit jars and rub Dr. J. G. Goble, the well known it can be running in full blast this bers. year or not. The machine now in optician of Medford, will visit Co- H. J. Rice was over from the Bay quille during September. Dates use is not satisfactory and the firm the first of the week. He has se given later in this paper. found it necessary to make the ad- W hen You W a n t Good Coal Buy cured a house and Mrs. Rice will ditons mentioned.—Times. “ WANTED. “ Oregoa Grape Root will pay 5cts per lb for same move in a few daya. G ooroe T. M oulton . New fall dress goods, flannels, M rs J B Marshall. Fire Warden Smith of Marshfield, flannelettes; also underware at J. Mrs. J. B. Marshall died at her passed through to the upper river W. Leneve’s. home Wednesday morning, August Monday. He expected to do some Bert Hollenbeck is now sporting ■ ; 28th, in West Bandon, at the age of burning in the vicinity of Bridge a pair of crutches, the result of a seventy-three. She has been feeble mixup with a young horse. His F or S a l e . One three and one- for some time, but up to the time of half inch Studebaker wagon two knee was dislocated. har death was not seriously ill. She years old $50.00. Apply at this office. Drers goods, ladies' and children’s 14 was formerly Jane Bogget, born in D. W. Bath, of Hillsboro, Oregon, wove bos and underware just in at Ohio, Jan. 12, 1834 and was married father of Editor Bath, of the Ban Geo. A. Robinson’s. to J. B. Marshall on New Years Day don Recorder, Returned home lately Mrs. J. C- Wilson is in Portland 1854. Three children came of this af ter a w< tk ’s visit with his son. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Horrace union, two of whom are now living, Curren, of that city. She will be Geo. A. Robingon has a nice as Mrs. Anna Jones of Fourmile and sortment of the Hamilton Brown absent a month or more. W. D, Marshall of this place. Co’s “ American Gentlemen’ ’ and E. C. Barker Co. have just re Mrs. Marshall has resided in Ban “ American Lady’’ shoe. ceived the finest lot o f imported, don for the past twenty years. She Sold through the agency of Wm. band painted chinaware ever is well known and {bad formed a Oddy, tho Real Estate Man, the brought to Coquille. There are large circle of friends. J. B. Mar Joseph Winde Ranch on the north some swell creations of art, both in shall survives her and will deeply side of the river, containing 264 the shapes o f the articles as well miss his companion through life. acers. as the painting. It will pay you to A. H. DeLong, a new comer who see them, He was with her at the time of her death, and she passed away very has been living at Bandon, was up peaceably. to Coquille Monday. He is highly The Bymptby of the entire com pleased with Coquille and would munity is extended to the family like to arrange to live here. during their hour of bereavement William Anderson, a logger work The funeral services were held ing at the Berver Hill camp for Mr. TRAIN SCHEDULE NO. 2. this morning at ten o ’clock in tho Burton, met with a very painful ac. In Effect January 1, 1907. cedent Friday afternoon. An ax Presbyterian Church at this place. glancing from nhe tree he was All previous schedules are void. Rev. Horsfall prcacheifche funer working at entered bis right foot. Subject to change without notice. al sermon.— Bandon Recorder. He was brought to the city Hospit C. J. Millie, manage«; F. A. Laise, C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . al where the wounp was dressed, freight agent; general offices, Marshfield N orw a y Item s. Oregon. The Coos Bay Gas and Electric A l _L w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . Trains No. 1. Mias ay Schroeder is in Coquille company will start work on the in Daily stallation of a large new boiler at for le. Stations Except Sunday their Marshfield plant this morning, V i X C Chase and little daugh- The work will require about a week, ].eave 9:00 a. m. Marshfield 9:30 a. m. B. H. Junction 1 McCloskeys last week. tr r and the company has requested the 9:45 a. m. Coquille patroas in the center o f the city to Arrive 10:20 a. m. Myrtle Point Alta Bell is spending a few use as little electricity as possible No. 2. iandon with TVIrs. Captain during that time, as the current will Daily Except Sunday not be so strong as usual.— Times d Mrs. A. H. Schroeder Leave 10:45 a. m. Myrtle Point 10:30 ». m. Coquille R eport o f the Condition of ning to Atfomi the fair at Coquille Ijerald. PIONEER MEAT MARKET r F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K FRED We Carry SLAQ LE TAILOR We are headquarters fo r everything in the meat line, wonts always receives prompt attention. DR. W ETM O R E’S P R IV A T E H O S P IT A L / am prepared to treat all Medical and Surgical Cases. S p s s i a l R a te s m a d « foe For Further Particulars Address Dr. WETMORE, Phone111 B- B- PAULL MANAGER W.H. SCHROEDER COQUILLE, OREGON JOHN Y O A K A M , President- •f the grou n d , filling sw am p and p a in tin g iu the little the b u ild in g . T rixe T rice . _______ _ [_______ Hoppicking will begin in good . , „ . j . l a » » shape at the Arago yards the h r .t of n ext week, and pickers arriving by b oa t w ill be met at the river by teams to lake them to the cam ps. 13th, 1907. Notice it hereby given that STEPHEN A. CULBERTSON. j of Coquille, Oregon, has filed notice of hi. intention to make final Commutation proof ,n *nPP°rt of hie claim, vi*: Homestead Entry No. 13925, mode Feb. 14th, 1906, lor the 8F,»* of 8 * of NEC«, NE1^ ol N Etj Section 21, Town- 28 South, Range 13 M eet, and that said There are Hue camping ground, and ' Proo( * UI, b* m*''* he,or* L- / , sv .... . qviil, U. RXTommiwionef, and hinofflot» the hops are id fine condition for |t _ on Wedneaday. picking, there being no lice n or j October 9th, 19<»7. mold, and very light foliage .D d lie names the following witneeeese to the hops large, heavy iynl easy to prove his continuous, residence upon, get. All wishing a Dice outing and i and cultivation o(, the land, via: lotie ! Cornwell, E. L. Webb, Geo. W . Corn- rvmuuerative employ nient combined well and O. C, Gregory, all of Coquille, should investigate. For particulars j Oregon. call phone 7x1. tlrviVxiN L Ennv. Register, Fresh and Salt Sails for Portland Every Thursday 1' ..rtini is loading some cars Extra trains will run on daily special At Coquille, in the State o f Oregon, at the • i which he will ship to John close o f business August 22, 1907. orders. Trains to and from Beaver Hill resources . daily, i. at North Bend, Loans and discounts..............941,691 Mist 11a Devereux of Parkers- U. S. bonds to secure circulation.. . 6,250 00 Timlier Land Act, June 3, 1878. burg vis ;ed Mabel Haughton and Bonds, securities, e t c ......................... 90,406 61 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Banking house, furniture and fix other fi ndB here last week, United Slates Land Office. Koseburg, Ore., Aug. 7, 1907. has. Kime ami children of tures .................................................. 9,647 46 Due from State banks and luuikers. 4,119 63 Notice is hereby given that in compli visited her uncle, P. S. Due from approved reserve agents. 170,648 68 ance with the provirions of the act of .do Checks and other cash items............ 5,025 14 Congress of June 3, 187$, entitlrd “ An , and family last week. act lor the sale of timber lands in the cCloskey and wife went to Notes on other National B a n k s.. . . 1,140 00 State» ot California, Oregon, Nevada, Fractional paper currency, nickels and Washington Territory,” as ex Thursday to attend the and cents............. 78 95 tended to all the Public Land States reunion, and remained Lawful money reserve in bank, vis: by act of August 4, 1892, S p e c ie ............................929,038 05 81 VERT E. AASON, day. I^gal-tcnder notes...... 2,145 00 of Arsgo, County of Coos, State of i Bell, eldest son of J. W. ------------ 31,183 06 Oregon, has this day filed in this office fund with U . S. Treas returned from Douglas Redemption his sworn statement No. 8486, for the urer ( i per cent o f circulation)___ 312 50 purchase»! the HEW KEl^ of Hection where he has been for the T otal................................................ 9360,495 01 No. 2 in Township No. 29 8., Range No. tv vears. He thinks now that 13 West, and will offer proof to show LIABILITIES that that the land sought is more valu Onus is good enough. Capital stock paid in ..........................$25,000 00 able for its timber or stone than for ag Tho Norway school closed down Surplus Fund ............................... 5,000 00 ricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land before L. A. I.ilje- for a month's vacation and thon will Undivided profits, less e x c u s e s and taxes p aid ........................................ 5,00« 71 qvist, U. S. Commissioner, at his office opeu for a fall and winter aehool. National Bank notes outstanding.. 6,250 00 in Marshfield, Oregon, on Tuesday, the The teacher, C. H. Zevely, could Individual d e b i t s subject to check .253,289 97 5th day of November, 1907. He names as witnesses' John F. not finish it, as he hud contracted Demand certificates o f deposit........ 64,997 05 Munford, John 8. Root, David Peterson Certified chetke................................ 49 2« and Andrew Smalley, all of Arago, to teach iu Myrtle Point. Oregon. Henry lUdabaugh and family, Mr. T o U l............................................. *360,495 01 Any and all persons claiming Oliver*« ly the above-described lands are re and Mis. George CMioton and Miss State of Oregon, ^ quested to fils their claims in this office Eva Johnson leave this week for County of Coos, \ B8, on or before said 5th ilav of Nov., 1907. I, L. H. Hazard, Cashier of the afore BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. California where they will spend named bank, do solemnly swear that the the winter and as much longer as afore statement is true to the best of my NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF they care to. Mr. Radabaugh goes knowledge and belief. L . H . H aeasd , REAL PROPERTY. Cashier. for the benefit of his health, while IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE the others go for a change and CoaaacT—Attest: K. C. D ement , COUNTY OF CL CKAM A8. pleasure, wild geese being one of À. J. S h k bw o o d , Director» L . H ablookbb , In the matter of the estate of) the main features. N. O W ALDEN, Deceased.! Miss Minnie McCloskey reopened | Subscribed and iwora to be Pursuant to an order of the above en fore me tbia 29th day of titled courtduly made and entered there school at Aargo Monday.. That j Aug.. 1907. S hu . in in the matter of the eetate of N. O. district is ono of the progressive| O. O HANPOKD. Notary Pablio. Walden, deceased, on the »,•«-..ml «lav ,4 olass. During tho vacation of two j ______________________________ July, 1907. notice is hereby given lint I months thov have done a great deni j „ ... .. _ the undersigned, executors of the e»late , , , . , * , . ! n o tic e f o r p u b l i c a t i o n o f work on the school ground in j Department of the Interior, of N. O. Walden, deceased, will on and the shape o f levelin g and fe n cin g Land Office at Roeel.urg. Ore., August afterSatnrday.thelOth dayof September, A. S treet Dock. Meats, Fancy and Staple Groceries Lard, Ham and Bacon C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT. Phone Main 34. A Successors to Dean & Morgan. BREAKWATER B. H. Junction Marshfield W. T. DEMI Sec y Mg J. M W A G N E R . Vice President. ENTERPRISE ME0T CO., Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line 12:00 m. Upstairs in Robinson Building. Handles all Kinds of Real Estate Front Street, Arrive 12:30 p. m. COQUILLE, OREGON Central Real Estate Exchange Watchmaker and Jeweler, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK M e e o u e b «. Train Nurses in Attendance. A & Your COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO. i I PEART’S COAL 1 I Leave Orders at Kerr’s Store C B. R, & E. R- R NAVIGATION CO. Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON M arshfield, Oregon, BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN YOAKAM A Business Education ABSTRA CTS is the best investment for a y o u n g man or w o m a n ................... It will double your earning capacity and cannot be taken from you. W. T. DEMENT. J. W. W A G N E R ABSTRA CTS A B STRA CTS ABSTRACT TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Coquille, Oregon. We hnve completed a thorough, ENROLL W ITHOS. SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 16,1907 A b stra ct up-to-date P lan t. W e are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short n ctiee, and otders will receive careful SDd prompt attention. MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE North Bend • ■ Oregon Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ “ Coquille Post Office. MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. I’hone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., J. S . B a rto n , A b s tra c to r. BSTRACTS C. M . & ! M o u ld in g s , etc. New line of Clothing, Shirt Waists. Fine Assortment of Embroderies and Laces. Dress Patterns of ten yards each—Biggest Bargains yet John Ebert’s Ladies’ Fine Shoes 1907, proceed to sell st private sale, for cash and suhjsct to confirmation by the above entitled court, all ot the follow ing deacrihed real property belonging to said estate and rituals in Coos Gouty, Oregon : Lot 5, fi, 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 17 and 18 ol block 4 Bandon Port Addition. Tin t the said sale will lie made by the said executor* executors ai at m the office of m e saki e omc*> m their ineir - attorneys, Hedge« A Griffith, in Oregon 8 , O d flflG City, Clackamas County, Oregon, where ___ ■aid executors will receive bide (or the purchase ol said lot* or any thereof. CnABLta I I . C a r r i i i o j ,, Geonot A. Haamwo i © S L I v l l . Executor« of the F.*tat« o f > It. O. W«l«l«n, Deceased Hedge« A Griffith. Attorney! for Executor«, puhlicatia f l ly 7, 1907, • n S ~ 'T T A BS T RA CT S ABSTRA CTS f fi. C O . HAVE M anufacturers a ll kinds o j L u m b e r, ABSTRA CTS H e n ry Sengstacken, M anager. 11 VV 3, l X O VOX'S. O u liS O n Kellogg, the best loggers shoes on YOU AN EDISON VICTOR Z0N 0P R 0N E Columbia Talking Machine and Records? H ict, j i n oen get them{ss cheap and on as eaeyjpayment« at E G B A R K E R & C O .’S ns yo’ > can any place in the world. We nlao carry a complete line Watches, Clocks. Silverware and Jewelry o f all kinds. Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co Repair w o k ¿ere 11 • 1 it»yi fixed. If pel, yctir picpcy kre