ÿoqtttlle lieM fc V o l . 25: No. 23. E n ured ne eecond-claaa matter May I, 1MNS, at tba poatoflice at Caqnille, Oreyen, ander act o( Congress of March 1 . 117». Death oí G o to Meet Steamer, O ra w n l F o r d Ite m s . NOTICK FOR CONTRACTS Dr, J. W. Strange, pioneer den --------- Notice is hereby given for eealed bide Mr. 0. A. Smith and Mr. Arno L e w is Strong o f Myrtle P o in t for the construction of a ferryboat to be tiat and newapaperman, prominent Mereen, of the C. A. Smith Lum­ tbi* pl*ee 1 « REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED in Roseburg’* fraternal apherea and ber and Manufacturing Co., leave DR. RICHMOND week. the construction o f said ferryboat corn­ nt one time a leadin f factor in local tomorrow for Bay Point, on San 0 ea- D • ra ii. . . plet* and ready for uae including mack- PH Y 8IC IAN AND SURGEON. M iss Sylvia Culbertson who has faery, house and such other parte as Republican politics, died at his Francisco bay where the company pon s as .1, —> • - ‘ • ■ ------ u------ been attending school at this place may he necessary for complete construe- OAca at 81ocum'e Drug Store. home, in this city, early Sunday is building docks and extensive dis­ returned to her home at McKinley Ition of said ferrvboat, said ferry boat to O oudillb , O regon . tributing yards and warehouses be equipped with either 20-horse power morning, Feb, 9, 1908, after a ling­ last Saturday. double gas engines, double cylinder!; Phone Main W . ering illneaa o f dropsy. He waa which they will inspect. Mr. Smith Will Barger baa rented the Wal- 130-horse power double or triple gee ea- T I 55 years af age. Dr. Strange had will remain in San Francisco until ginee, double cylinders; . 40-nor -- -torse power termeir place from Perry Parrish, .. ,f__ „ „ g , , ice, uuuuie double cylind' cylinder. ; been confined to bis bouse con­ the arrival o f the steamer Nan Smith ferryboat to be constructed accordin and will make his home there lhit A. F. Kirshman, stantly for the past three weeks, which be will accompany from San the plans and specifications préparée, u j summer. H. ------------- K. Reed — end -( a on file iu in me the omce office oi of *. A..« Mr. Me­ during which time he eiperienced Francisco to Coos Bay. DiNTirr. T. P. Hanley of the Randolph the County Clerk o f Coos county. Ore­ alternating periods of improvement reen will not wait for the boat but gon. Also for construction of beat com­ Lumber Co. was looking after busi­ plete without engines, piecing engines and depression. The day before expeota to return to the bay in O l e e 'tw e door* Honlh o f Poet office. ness interests st this place last F ri. in boat and everything complete for about ten daya. his death he was reported to be feel­ reedy use. Also for separate bids for day. Coquille . • . Oregon engines to be delivered at Marshfield, ing considerably hotter, but when A telegram received yesterday Oregon, on or before April 15tb, 1908. K. H. Hanst-u, our geuiel merch­ bis bedside was visited at 4 o ’clock from Captain Nelson, of the Nan Boat to be completed end ready for de­ ant, returned last week from a busi­ livery on or before the 5th day of May, the following Morning, the dim Smith, stated that the boat put in A. D. 1908. ness visit at Marshfield. light o f life bad gone out. at Punta Arenas, South America, All bids to be filed with the County W. E. THRESHER Mr.|and Mrs. Wayne Hollenbeck Clerk of Coos county, Oregon, on or Born in Blount county, Tennes- caused by the illness of some of the are visiting the former’s parents at before the 5th day of March, A. D. 1908, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW at 10 o'clock a. r a . at which time all bids see, Nov. 21, 1852, Dr. Strange crew. This will delay her arrival Bandon. filed will be opened, - • - . O regon came to Oregon with bis parents, about two or three days but she is WlDnERBCBR Five per cent of amount of bid to be I Cecil Carter of Myrtle Point deposited with county clerk with bid.! now deceased, and settled near Wil expected to reach San Francisco The county reserves the right to re- passed through this place Friday bur, this county. He taught school about March 10 to 15 and will Successor to WILSON JEWELRY CO. jeet any and all bids or to accept a bid on his return from Brewster where not the loweet, if it deems it for the leave there shortly after that for and studied dentistry, and was ad­ E. D, SPERRY he has had business for the last beet interests of the couaty. mitted to practice the latter pro­ Coos Bay— Times. Dated at the court house, city of Co- week. Aliara* j and Coaooellor at Law. quille, C oos county, Oregon, this 5th fession when 28 years of age. Al­ day of February, a . d . 1908. Child Burned to Death. W. H. Bunch, who has had oharge Offloa in Robinson Building though a highly competent dentist, JAMES WATSON, of the Academy since the absence County Clerk. he devoted a great part of his life to Lalice. the little daughter o f Mr. of Prof. F. S. Bunch, returned to conducting news papers, always on and Mrs. E. N. Harry of Brewster NOTICE OF SALK OF STATE LAND Coquille Friday. Republican principles, and this Valley was so badly burned last Notice is hereby given that the State W. C. CHASE. Assistant viewer, George Griffin, Land Board will receive sealed bids un­ brought him into prominence in his Monday morning to 9:30 that she returned last week from,near Ban­ til 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, March 2, ATTOBNET-AT-L1W party. H e was elected school su­ died 36 hours later, Tuesday night 1908, for the following described land: don where he had been helping lo­ perintendent o f this county in 1881, at 11 o ’clock, and the funeral was Lot 6 of Section 10,Township30south, ------------- OftL— lm’ Bobinaon Building, Upstairs W , IL . L M E E T . A L L . . B . O A T S •■•«-•>*-*%#• A N D T R A IN 8 . cate a new road. Range 15 W . „ , . . . . . serving one term, after which he held Thursday afternoon, interment Each bid must be accompanied by Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- Not being able to oontinue work cash or postal money order for at least T served successively as reading clerk be in,’ in the cemetery at Dora. one-filth of the amount offered. on the bridge near the mouth of in Rhone 116. of the lower house of the OregOD Lalice and her little brother were The right to reject any and all bids is C. R. BARRON the North Fork, on account ot the reserved. legislature and chief clerk of the left iu a room o f their home togeth­ Address the undersigned and mark late rains and the raise in the river n i e n t i and Goanaellor at Law si^siy \i/ \l/ \lx\iy My My \iy \L/ W senate. er while tbeir mother was attending the envelope "B id for State Land.” a 7 n A a /IN /IN 7l\ A /l\ A A /IN /N /IN A A A A A A A /TN A Contractor Bennett is enjoying a fin t-elaaa Befareneea CHAS. V. GALLOWAY, * _ * During his tenure of office a* to duties in an adjoining bouse. State Land Agent. visit with his family at this plaoe. X fifte e n Teere’ Biperienoe Salem, Oregon, February 1, 1908. school suprintendent, Dr. Strengc She had not been absent long when The launch formerly owned by * OOQCILLR ClTT, O re I acted as elitor of the old Roseburg she was attracted back by the L. F. Smith has been taken to the X NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Plaindealer. Later he conducted screams of the little boy and found bay by Jack McDonald who will * Notice is hereby given that sealed the baby's clothes a mass o f flamet. T . H. M E H L , Proprietor. newspapers in eastern Oregon and * equip it with au up to date motor. bids will be received for the improve­ ment and construction of a portion of Washington, chief among the Pen­ She quickly smothered the flames J. J. STANLEY Mr. M. informs os that the descent the county road in Road District No. 12, * dleton (O r.) Tribune. Duriug the and hurried with the child at the over the Bald Hill riffle was quite Coos county, Oregon, according to the LAW YER Card rooms * specifications on file with the County taking of the government census in home of James Laird aud word of exciting, an there was a fall o f about Clerk of Coos county, and a copy ot X 1890 he acted as superintendent of the accident was got to Walter iMartia Building Front Street three feet in the river at that place. such specifications in the hands of 6.N . X and OoqoiLLa, OaaooN that work in eastern Oregon. At Laird- who telephoned in for a doc­ Harry, Supervisor of Road District No. Some 2500 saw logs went out of 12 . * the conclusion of these duties in tor. Dr. Stemmier happened to be AU bids to be filed with the County the river during the taiae. Geo. Soft Drinks ^ 1891, Dr. Strange reumed the prac out in taat neighborhood on anoth­ Clerk of Coos county, Oregon, on or be­ Hermann and Knight Bros, suc­ fore the 5th day of March, A. D. 1908, tice of dentistry in Eastern Oregon er call and was summoned to the aid A. J. Sherwood, ceeded in getting out with the logs at 10 o ’clock a. m. when such bids will * Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. be opened. and Washington and later in Doug of the little sufferer without loss of A ttormb 1 -at-Law, they were holding in the mouth of X Five per cent of amount of bid to be lass and Coos counties. In 1903 he much lime, but all efforts to save NeTaiT P ublic , C ity News Stand. the East Fork. V. N. Barker, Mast deposited with county clerk with bid. X The County Court reserves the right Tv moved back to Rosebrg, and two her life were futile, and she passed $ Coquille, : t Oregon Bros., aDd other parties made a run to reject any and all bids. ^ Nk? W W N I / \ l ¿ N I / NLf U / NL/ W \ | / M / \ L / \ i/ \A / \t/ w v i/ v i / M /S I /N I / years lrter embarked upon bis last away at the hour stated. a a A / in / in / in / in a / in / in /I n /I n 7I n /I n /I n /I n /I n a /I n /I n /I n /I n /I n /I s Dated at the Court House, City of Co- from the Gravel Ford boom in the It is supposed that the apron of inille, Coos county, Oregon, this 5 th , newspaper venture by establishing North Fork. lav of February, 1908. the Roseburg Spokesman He con­ the child was drawn into the stove Walter Sinclair, JAMES W AT80N , L. R. Robertson County Manager 8.H . McADAMS iu the room and that her clothes W. L. McADAMS tinued actively at work until Jan­ County Clerk ATTOBEET-AT-Law, of The Pacific States Telephone Co. uary 1, of this year, when he be­ were thus ignited. The baby was NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION M. tart P ublic , attended the annual meeting of the came so severely afflicted with the badly burned about the face and De -riment of the Interior, North Fork Mutual Telepbobe Co. Coquille, j i Oregon. less seriously about the body, but malady that resulted in his death. >nd Office at Roseburg, Ore. at this place Monday. January 31, 1908. Dr. Strange was a charter mem­ more than a sixth o f her body was T Notice is hereby giver, that Walter U ncle Q uin . burned until the skin peeled off and Smith, ol Riverton. Oregon, has filed ber and the first Mastei Workman Hall & Hall, notice of his intention to make final five there was no hope o f her recovery of Roseburg Lodge No. 16, A. O Myrtle Point Items. year proof in support of his claim, viz. ATTeaEBTi-aT-Law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carl return, Homestead entry No. 1230fi made Dec. D. W., a Past Qrand of Fbiletar- though it is believed that the shock 23, 1902, for tlie 8 } i N\V)4 Section 20, Dealer la B eal B atate of all kinda. CARRIAGE AND LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES ian Lodge, I. O. O. F. and Past Con was the immediate cause o f her to this place on Friday from Twin Township 28 South, Rangs 13 W.W . M., Marshfield, Oregon. REGO N WROK AND OUTFITS Falls Idaho. They are the guests and weeeav that UU1 said proof be illSSU made U p l V U I will n I I I Ut3 S? before U tH U T C I sul Commauder of Oak Camp No. death.— Enterprise L. A. Lilieqvist, U. 8. Commissioner Q o Q V l i l l e » «*• - ~ O reS Z O Ik Mr. aDd Mrs. E F. Davenport. 125, of this city. He was also a T Many Sleepiest Nights, Owing to a Marshfield, Oregon, on Monday, April I . . ■ i---------------- ... . v* . ions 6, 1908. Two years ago they left here on ac n charter member of the Roseburg Persistent Cough. Relief Found He names the following witnesses to Good. S lia v e a n d 3=iCa,lr G u t C. A. Sehlbrede, count of Mrs. Carl’s health which prove Presbyterian church, and a member this continuous residence upon at Last. GO TO she has fully recovered and cultivation of the land, v iz . o f Union Encampment I. O. O. F. A ttorne y-at-La w , ••For sevenal winters past my K. F. Smith of Riverton. Oregon. No. 41. Mr. Watt Guerin aDd family who wife hns been troubled with a most E. A. Smith of Riverton, Oregon. Netary Public. Phone 761. Madison Scott of Riverton, Oregon. Dr. Strangr is survived by his persistent and disagreeable cough, with his parents went to Needles, W . R.’ Panter of Bandon. Oregon. MaRinriBLD, O regon . wife and one son, Dale.—Review. which inxnriablr extended over a Arizona, is rapidly regaining his BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Across the street from Hotel Coquille period of several weeks and caus­ health in that dry climate. -------------- e« > e------------- ed her ninny sleepiest nights,’’ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Jumping off Place. T Mr. Tom Guerian is having a small writes W ill J. Hayner, editor Department of the Interior, First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold W ater dwelling erected on Sixth street for Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. E. Q. D. Holden ’’Consumption had me in its of the Burley, Colorado, Bulle­ the occupancy of Mr. Arthur Watt January 31, 1908.; tin. Various remedies were tried grasp; and I had almost readied L awtbr , Notice is hereby given that Benjamin the jumping off place when I was ench year, with uo beneficial re­ and family. Junios or tee P eace F. Smith, of Riverton, Oregon, has filed sults. In November last the caugh advised to try Dr. K ing’s New Mrs. Will McCloskey is seriously notice of his intention to make final 0. Oemaiaeioaer, General Inanranoe| five year proof in support of his claim Discovery; and I want to say right again put in an appearance and ill with neuralgia of the stomach. Agent, and Notary P ablle. Office viz: Homestead entry No. 11887 made now, it saved ray life. Improve­ my wife, acting on the suggestion in Rob!neon Building. The Myrtle Point Improvement July 31, 1902, for the N « NW>i Section ment began with the first bottle, of a friend, purchased n bottle of 20, Township 28 South, Range 13 W .W . Coquille regon. and after taking one dozen bottles Chraberlain’s Cough Remedy. The Club gave an auction sale and so­ M., and that said proof will be made be­ I was a well and happy tnan again result was indeed marvelous. A f­ cial at Smith’s Hall on the eveniog fore L. A. Liljeavist, U. S. Commis­ sioner at Marshfield, Oregon, on Mon­ says George Moore of Grimesland. ter three doses the cough entirely o f February fifteenth which was day, April 6,1908. Agent fo r Sperry’s Best and Sound ning Flour, Ground Feed N. C. As n remedy for coughs and disappeared and has not manifest­ largely attended. A number of do­ He names the following witneesee to ed itself since.” This remedy is and colds and healer o f weak, sore prove hit continuous residence upon Etc. nations of fancy work and useful and cultivation of the land, vis: lungs and for preventing pneumo­ for sale by R. 8. Knowlton. Walter Smith ot Riverton, Oregon, articles were sold by Mr. Gatchel) nia New Discovery is supreme. 50c Str. DISPATTCH For Baio Madison Scott of Riverton, Oregon. Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big Ware­ to the audience and a Dice sum re­ and SI 00 at R. S. Knowlton, drug W . R. Panterof Bandon, Oregon. gist. Trial bottle free. T »m W hit#, Ma*t#r E. A. Smith of Riverton. Oregon. house. SIG HANSEN in charge. Stock Ranch of 280 acres, excel­ alized. A short program ptoceed- BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. r.«»ret ------------ I Arrive* lent range, also abundant out-side ee the sale consisting of songs, etc. A-M. Baattai....... 7 7 A-M . I CoqailU .. . 10 a - m W anted Caoaill«....... 1 F-M r-M. . I Bandoli .. . . 4 f - m . range. The place baa the following which were well reDderod sod en­ Canaacta at Coqailla with train for Marnhfield Supper was serve 1 later. ABSTRACTS A B STRA CTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS improvmenta: G ood house of five joyed. aa4 ateamer E;ho for Myrtle Point School District No. 58 desires ap­ A good round sum was received for plications from teachers for a term rooms, porch 8ft in width on two which the ladies of the Club are|very o f school beginning sbout first of sides house, pump on kitchen thankful. Str. F A V O R I T E > March. porch, good living water. Barn > J . C- Moomav, Master, The Centennial Band rendered % Grade and reference’s will be an I Arrive* 40 ft by 60 ft fully equipped with some beautiful peicee both before Ceqaille....... 7 a m . | Bandon. .10:45 a - m . importent consideration by the ►d “ ....... 1 F-M. j Coqailla. 4:45 F-M. board. Adress W. D. Roberts, stalls, mangers,stansions, etc. Large and duriDg the entertainment. n Mr. C. A. Bender and wife woo wood shed, wagon shed, chicken > ------ i i v a w anea, wsgon went to to Portland Portland I two weeks ago went J. L. Briggs o» J .D . Donaldson, ¡ j1B0M etc B|] ¡n goo¿ repajr. Qond report Mr. Bender directors Coquille, Oregon. I___ „ L . , 1 • • as improving ■ Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. S t r . ECHO I small bearing orchard, assorted fruit, n>c*ly- H s J ei , . i tt, M A ik Yourself the Question ! considerable -a ,, .. . - , logs _ and . I doctored. Clare Dement who cut timber for We have completed a thorough, up-to-dete Leevea I A rrivaa Why not use Chamberlain’s Pnin some hay land cleared, considerable j his foot verv badly, is still on crutch- M yrtlaFalnt . . . 7 A- M. | oqol’.la T’y !> M a -E OTJBIia > Camille C ity .. .1 r-B. | M yit.. F t . . 4 00 r-E Balm when you have rheumatism? fencimg. Place well watered. 6 8 . O bserver , M Daily eerept Sunday. We feel sure that the result will be Price, $7.50 per acre, terms. E n­ We ere now reedy to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short prompt and satisfactory. One ap­ quire o f D. P. S tssho , J r , owner Special Announcememt Re­ * notice, end orders will receive careful end prompt attention. plication relieves the pain, and > Parkerebnrg Oregon garding the National Pure O n many have been permanently cured Food and Drug Law. Cut prices — Iiadiesr felt fur-top Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank by its nse. 25 and 50 cent sizes. We are pleased to announce that ped slippers $2 00, now $1.46; $1.75 Prosper, Oregon. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Coquille ” Coquille Post Office. now $1.25; $1.50 now 95 SC MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. A gen t for cold* and lung trouble* ia not af­ Robinaon baa a swell assortment now 75c at Robinson’s this weak. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. of gents elotbing in the latest style* fected by the National Pure Food Buffalo Gasolene Engines SAYI Did you know thst yon and Drug law, a* it contain* no and patterns. Call and examine Tkta rrsw 4y caa ih ssys kc k f t t M ip se s s * Phone et our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. could get more value for your opiate*or other harmful drugs, end . Is H u u a t is u kt. H ceste!i s i s sytaei sr them. TITLE GUARANTEE k ABSTRACT CO., The boat, cheapest and most con- money et W. T. Kerr’s store thin we recommeud it •* a safe remedy i ether ham fsl 4rs| ta * Buy h e a rts eecs* Onion seta! onion sets!! Land A J. 5 . Barton, Abstractor. Henry Sengstecken, Mas any other place on tbe C oquille, for children end adult*. For eale ¿ta lly te a laky as It aa a*ak. f«aleat?power on the market. Lyons. River? Price M ersts. large size St am . by E. J, Slocum, druggist. ABSTRACTS A B STRA CTS ABSTRA CTS ABSTRACTS Edison or V ictor Phonographs, CutGlass, Hand Painted China, Silverware, W atches and Clocks call onus W e Guarantee E. C. BARKER & CO.’S Coquille Transfer Co., W. H. MANSELL, Prop. Josh’s Place, McADAMS BROS. TST, EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Slioers at R. E. N O SLER 4 F. S. DOW COMMISSION MERCHANT SQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY A b stra ct Nels P Nelson. Coughs,Colds, P la n t. I CROUP* V/hoopingCough 1