Coquille [jerald. Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds New Straw and crush hats at of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also Ri blnson’s. geuts’ furnishing goods. Next, time you ordre flour, specify Mrs. W. E. Bartholomew, of Port­ SOUND RING For sewing machine needles go to land, arrived h^re Saturday and is enjoying a visit with her parents, W. H. Schroeders. K F11D AI H I m m N J euralgia F ob S alk Good secondhand Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Maury. S ciatica aewingmachine. Call on the H ehald R heumatism For the greatest bargain ever Knowltons Drug store carries a offered in a new piano, call on Mrs. B ackache . large stock of Stock anu poultry M. Nosier, of the New Store. I am coining out to run in oppo­ P ain in chest . D istress in sition to James Watson for county : This is the time of year to get full Food. STOMACH, value by feeding Stock Food to Oregon or California Burbank clerk. S leeplessness your cattle. A large supply at seed potatoes for Sale. Address J. C. W atson . “Sound Ring" flour can be bought Knowlton's Drug Store, W. H. Wigant, of Myrtle Point, through/xny grocer. Strauss & Co. make the best F ob R ent . Nice large and uiry clothes for men, women & children, drove down yesterdny, and made room. Apply to Mrs. Figg. we take your measure. our office a pleasant call while in Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured D. M. Ferry’s reliable Flower J eff D. W ilson . town. “ An honered citizen of this town Seeds at Knowlton's Drug store. Dr. F. W. Jones, of Philomath, was suffering from a severe attack W. P, Fuller's prepared paints, -------- ----- —* « • » « ■ Oregon, presiding elder for the U. oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb & of dysentery. He told a friend if A Californian’s Luck. he could obtain a bottle o f Cham­ B. church, is in Coos county, and Co’s. "The luckiest day of my life was berlain’s Colera and Diarrhoer yesterday in company with Rev. Earl Schroedcr had the misfor­ when I bought a box of Bucklen’s Remedy, he felt confident of being R. Summerlin, went to Bandon. tune to fall and break bis leg again Arnica Salve;” writes Charles F. cured, he having used this remedy of Tracy, California. in the West. Re was told that I Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow yesterday afternoon, while playing Budahn ilers, give instant relief. Price 25 with some children near bis home. "Two 25c. boxes cured me of an an­ kept it in stock and lost no time in noying case o f itching piles, which obtaining it, ynd was promptly cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille See the special prices on ladies’ had troubled me for years and that oured,” says M. J. Leach, druggist, City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. and misses coats and furs at Mrs. yielded, to no other treatment.” of Wolcott, Vt. For SHle by R. S. The steam schooner Minnie E. Nosler’s. Sold Slider guarantee at R. S. Knowlton. Helton was stuck by a severe storm V. R. Wilson, accompanied by Knowlton’s drug store. Garden seeds in Bulk at Knowl­ Friday night off Newport Oregon amlfourteen of her crew were drown his son Virgil, left the last of the NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BID IN ton’s Drugstore. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ed. The house and deck load were week for Frisco to see the fleet ar­ BY THE COUNTY FOR DELIN­ QUENT TAXES ON WHICH THE washed overboard and the boat left rive. He will return in about ten RIGHT OF REDEMPTION Notice is hereby given that sealed HAS bids will be received for the improve­ EXPIRED . water-logged. The life saving crew days. D r .M ilbs 'A nti -P ain P ills W EDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. The present term of circuit court bids fair to be a long one or at an; r ite, consume all the time Judge Hamilton and District Attorney Prown will have before they are due to hold court in Douglas coun­ tv, The greater portion of ¡time so far has been giyen to two cases, that of the state against John Kel­ ly for stabbing, Wirbn, in which case a jury disagreed at a former trial. This trial resulted in the ac­ quittal of Kelly. Oldland against the Oregon Coal and Navigation Co. for damages re­ sulting from the boy receiving in injunries while working in their mine. The plaintiff was given $5,- 166.66. J. C. Wilcax of North Bend, was convicted of conducting a house of ill fame. He gets his sentence today. Q. G. Swan, of Dora, is circulat­ ing a petition which is being gener ally signed, asking that Coos coun ty give bounties on the scalps of wild animals as follows: On pan­ thers, $10; on coyotes, $5; wild or “ bob’’ cats, $3. There is no question at all but the encouragement of the distruction of those animals would be the greatest and most economi­ cal way in which our game cau be protected. One family of panthers would kill more deer in a year than are unlawfully killed by half the gunners of the county. And as it is well known that wild oats are the worst enemies young sheep and goats have in this part of the coun­ ty, it is safe to say that they distroy fawns. There are not many coyotes yet, but it is known that there are a few on the upper river, and it is well worth while to encourage some­ one to see to it that they do not get too numerous. Try One Headache of Newport went to the rescue and took care of all left on the vessel,but 11 had been drowned while'attempt- ing to launch a boat, and four got on a raft, three of whom were wash ed off, and the one reaching shore sustained a broken leg. ment of a portion of the county road Mrs. M Nosier haB a bran new Notice is hereby given that under and high grade piano that she offers at bv virture of an order of the County known as the King Creek change in Court of the State of Oregon, for the road district No. 18. in Coos county, a grand bargain. If you have Headache m ’>V77t >*| — —a They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effect» T ake O nb 25 Doses 25 Cents of the Little Tablets a n d th e P a in is Never Sold in Bulk G one Take a day off and get a livery NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. team from the Coquille Livery Co. Stable, opposite Fish's Box Factory. United States Land Office, lioseburg Phone 356. R R. Pownder, mana­ Oregon, March 19, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the Stale of ger. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Oregon, on January 30, 1908, applied for the E. % SAV. M ol Sec. 12. Ttp. 27 8 ..R . 10 A\\ of W. M. and filed in this office a list of school indemnity selections in which it selected said land; and that said list is open to the public for inspec­ tion. Any ami all persons claiming ad­ versely tlie above described land or any legal eiiboivision tiiereof, or claiming the same under the mining lawa, or desiring to show said land to be more valuable for mineral than for agricul­ tural purpoaes, or toobject to taid selec­ tion for any lawful reason, should file their elaims or their affidavits of pro test or contest in tiiis office on or before the 12th day of May, 1908. I hereby ■eby designate dei ’ the Coquille Herald published at Coquille, Oregon, ns the newspaper in which the above notice is to be published. B e n j a m i n L. E d d y , Register Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will lie receiveil for the constrution, furnishing materials, and also for the construction ami materials separately, for a lauding on the Coquille river, on tlie county road near Parkersburg ac­ cording to the plans and specifications on file witli the County Clerk. Five per cent of the amount of b'd in the form of a bond, certified check, draft, cirti- ficale of de|iosit or casli to be deposited with bid. All bids to las filed with the Couuty Clerk of Coos county, on or be­ fore the 7th day of May, A. D. 1908, at 10 o ’clock a. in. The County Court re­ serves the right to reject any and all bids, and to accept the bid not the high­ est if it considers such hid for the fiest NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. interests of the county. United States Land Office, I Dated at the Court House in the City Roseburg, Oregon, March 23, 1908.j of Coquille. Coos County, Oregon, this Notice is hereby given that in com pli­ 13th day of April, 1908. ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled '.‘ An JAMES WATSON, County Clerk. Act for the sale of timber lands in tin» States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in AA’ ashington Territory,” as ex­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tended to all the Public Land States by Notice is hereby giyn that sealed bids Act of August 4,1892, James O. Farmer, will be rsceied for improvement of a of Coquille, County of Coos, State of portion of the county road in Roard Oregon, did on Oct. 4, 1907, tile in this District No, 26, acording to specifications office bis sworn statement No. 9175 for of (except that timber is to tie removed the purchase of the NE i i of NE from 20 feet, instead of 40 feet) on file Section No. 24, in Township No. 28 S., Range No. 12 AV., and will offer proof witli the county clerk of Coos county, Oregon-.five percent of bid to the amount to show that the land sought is m ore of bid to lie deposited with the county valuable for its timber or stone than for clerk with the bid. Improvements to agricultural purposes, and to establish consist of swamping, grading fills, cul­ his claim to said land before E. A. Dodge, U. S. Commissioner, at his office verts and bridges. All bids to be filed with the conty at Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, clerk of Coos county, on or before the on Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1908. He names as witnesses : 7th day of Mav, A. D. 1908, at 10 o ’clock D. J. Mitchell, of Coquille, Coos Coun­ when such bids will be opened. ty, Oregon; H. AV. Coats, of Latnpa, The County Court reserves the right to Coos County, Oregon; Peter Peterson, reject, any and all bids. Dated this 20th day of April, A D 1908, of Norway, Coos County, Oregon; Ole Lund, of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. R r C arman , Any and til persons claiming adverse­ Special Master of R D 28. ly the above described lands are re­ quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of June, 190*. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Department ot the Interior, Land Register. Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 5. 1908. Notice is hereby given that ED W ARD A. SMITH, of Riverton, Oregon, lias filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 11956 made Aug. 20,1902. for the SE. Section 17, Town­ General Horticulturist ship 28 south, range 13 AV. AV. M. and that said proof will be made before Pruning, Grafting, Budding Register and eceiver, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, May 15, 1908. Peopogating from scions, also He names the following witnesses to culture prove bis continuous residence upon, Garden and Floral and cultivation of, the land, viz: and hybrodizing done success­ William White, B F. Smith, Henry Services reasonable, Johnson and W. R. Smith all of River­ fully. ton, Oregon. Consultation free. 15 years B enjamin L. E ddy , Your patron­ Register. of experience. County of Coos, made on the 5th. day of Oregon, according to the specifications March, 1908. and recorded in county on file with the County Clerk, and a cimrt journal number9 at page 109 there­ of; and in compliance with an act of the copy of such specifications in the hands Legislature of the State of Oregon, filed of Henry Bryant, Supervisor and Spe­ in the office of the Secretary of State cial Road Master of Road District No. 18. Feburary 28th, 1907, commanding me to Five (ier cent of the amonnt of hid to be make sale of all lauds bid in by Coos county for delinqeent taxes to which deposited with the bid. Whooping Cough the county or other public corporations All bids to be filed with the county “ In Feburary our daughter had For Sweet milk and cream call at have acquired title as provided in Sec­ Clerk of Coos county, Oregon, on or the whooping caugh. Mr. Lane, of tions 3131'ftml 3132 of Bellinger and Cot­ before the the 7th day of May, 1908, at Hartland, recommended Chamber the City milk Depot, near the Enter­ ton's Cod», which said property will not 10 o’ olock a. in. prise Meat Market. he sold for a le9s stun than the upset Iain’s Cough Remedy and said i price fixed on each parcel thereof hy The County Court reserves the right Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Varney and saiilcounty court in said order and which gave his customers the best of sat the reject any and all bids. isfaction. We found it as he said daughter, Mrs. A- W . Kelley, of said upset piice will be announced at Dated this 7th day of April, A, D. and can recommend it to anyone this city, to Marshfield Monday to the time of sale„that 1 will, onJThursday 1908. the 21st day of May 1908, between the having children troubled with H EN RY BR Y A N T, attend the funeral of little Allen hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and whooping cough,” says Mrs. A, four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, Supervisor and Special Road Master of Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale Varney, lately drowned in the bay, to-w it:—beginning at the hour of ten Road District No. 18. whieh took place that afternoon. o ’clock in the forenoon of said day at by R. S. Knowlton. the Court House door in the city of Co- Sperry new, flour made at Taco­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Washington, April 30.— Police ma, Wash., with the same cars as quilie, Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to high­ Notice is hereby given that sealed bids man Morris, on the Pennyslvania “ Sperry's Best,” "Sound Ring.” est and best bidder for cash in hand, the hereinafter described lands, which were will be received for the improvement aveDue squad, has asked for a war­ Mrs. J. A. McCord, of Bandon, af­ sold for delinquent taxes and bid in by and construction of a portion of the Alcohol is a narcotic-acrid poison, rant for the arrest of Mrs. Alice ter visiting friends in Myrtle Point the county and on which theright of re­ only capable of being consumed in has expired as follows, county road in road district No. 12, be­ Longworth, daughter of the presi and Coquille returned home last demption ginning at station No. 1 on section line to-w it: a diluted state, though the dilution dent, and has been turned down week accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Baber, J. N. O.— Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 in between sections 10 and 11, T. 28 S. R. produces no change in the intoxi­ 11 W. to station No. 66-97 which is on The offence committed by hbr was C. O. Dryden, o f this city who en­ Blk.34, Portland add. t > Bondon. joyed a few days visiting in busy cating agent. The consumption of Bennett, Geo. A.-Lots 1 to 13 both in­ the section line running north and south not serioua—only automobile speed Bandon. clusive and 21 to 36 both inclusive in 86 million gallons of alcohol(in the between sections 11 and 12of said town­ Blk. 4, Steamboat add. to Yarrow. ing. C abpet W eaving . Mrs. K. Hoi United Kingdom, for 1906) cost the Ellis, Mary A.—Lots 2 and 13 in Blk. ship and range, according to the speci­ Ocean View. fications on file with the County Clerk consumers 25 millions sterling more Centralis, Wash., April 3 0 — Sew­ verson, Wickham residence east of 3, Falconer, R. C. & R. E.—Lots 9 to 28 of Coos county, and a copy of such spec­ than are required for the entire cost er diggers working in an alley late the Christian church does fine both inclusive in Blk. 34; Lots 19 to 26 carpet and rug weaving: Call and both inclusive in Blk. 27, Lots 4 and 5 ifications in the hands of E. N. Harry, of the civil and military expenses yesterday took out $1.50 in gold see eemplee of her work and get in Blk. 38; Lots 10 to 30 both inclusive Supervisor and 8pecial Road Master of in Blk. 38: Lots 36 to 40 both inclusive road district No. 12. Five per cent of for the year. We have a right to dust from a shovelful of gravel, and prices. in Blk. 38; Lots 29 to 34 both inclusive amount of bid to be deposited with bid. expect that the law, which is ideally as soon ub the discovery become Insist upon DeWitt’s Witch Ha­ in Blk 10; Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive All bids to be filed with the County the guardian of the state, will before known the gold fevor struck the zel Salve. There are substitute, in Blk. It; Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive in Blk. 21 and lots 19 to 28 both inclu­ Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or be­ citizens. Many at ounce Btarted to but there is only one original. It is long do more than it has ever yet sive in Blk. 21, all in Portland add. to fore the 7th day of May, A. D. 1908, at attempted for removing or reduc work and gold-bearing gravel has healing, soothing and cooling and Bondon. at 10 o'clock A. M. is especially good for piles. Sold Gratton, Isaac—Lot 1 Blk. 11 in Ocean ing public temptations to indul been found, but in small quantities The County Court reserves the right View. by R. S. Knowiton. --------------a . « > » ----------------------- Harper, R obt.—Lots 33, 34, 35 and 36 to reject any and all bids. gence in the liquors that are power Valued Same as Gold in Pdk. 18, Portland add to Bandon. Daied this 13th day of April, A. D. less for good and powerful for evil Holland, W . W .- Begin at the S. E. 1908. It Keached the Spot. E. N. H A R R Y , B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Ce­ corner of lot 1 in Blk. 4, Woolen Mill — Dr. Dawaon Burns in London Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a Add. to bandon. run E. along the S. line Supervisor and Special Road Master R dar View, Miss, says: “ I tell my Times. D. No. 12. said Blk. 60 it., run N. parallel with customers when they buy a box of large general store at Omega, O., of E. line of said lot to N. line of Baid Blk., and is president of the Adams age solicited. N oav at Mrs. Friday evening, May 8, the Ban Dr. King’s New Life Pills they get County Telephone Co., as well as of run W . along N. line of said Blk. to NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS G. R. Wickhams, oarding don Coquille debate will be held at the worth of that much gold in the Home Thlephone Co., of Pike N. E. corner of said lot. run S. along E. line of said lot to place of beginning. Notice is hereby given that sealed weight, if affleted with constipa­ House, Coquille, Oregon. Bandon, on the question, Resolved Hattie E. A Husband-Lot bids will be received for the construc­ tion, malaria or billiousness.” soid County, O., says of Dr. K ing’s new 38, Ingerham, 39 and 40 in Blk. 28. Portland add. That the Best Method of Building under guarantee at K. S. Knowlton Discovery: “ It saved my life once. A representative in this tion of concrete piers at the South At least I think it did. It seemed to Bandon. up our American Merchant Marine drug store, 25c. •Icffcrson J W, J .—LotB 19 to 28 both Slongh Ferry according to the plans and country by a large real estate to reach the spot—the very seat of inclusive in Blk. 39, Portland add. to specifications on file with the County is bv a System of Ship Subsidies Special induce­ New Orleans, Apeil 30—Practi­ my caugh,— when everything else Bandon. Clerk of Coos county, Oregon. Five corperation. Bandon upholds the Affirmative, Wickham Rtaltfance, Lane, 8 . R.—N. W. W of the 8 . E. W per cent of bid to lie deposited with bid. ments to those who wish to cally complete reports from the sec failed.” Dr. King’s New Ciscovery Sec. 32, Two. 27, 8 . R. 14 AV. W. M. and the Coquille debators, Dorothy not only reaches the cough spot ; it All bids to be filed with the County East of Christian Church tions of Tezas, Arkansas, Louisiana, heals the sore spots and the weak and N. AV. of N. E. L» and 19.48acres become financially interested. Watson, Owen Knowlton, and Jessie off of tile S. AA'. ; 4 of N. E. J^, being lot Clerk on or before the 7th day of May, Missippi. Alabama, Germena and spots in throat, lungs aud chest. number 37 placer mining claim Bituated Does Gents' Fine Tailoring Sweet support the negative. Ar­ 1908, at 10 a. m. Tennessee which were swept by the Sold under guarantee at R. S. in the Randolph mining district of Coos The County Court reserves the right rangements have been made with ’ ' 1 " I in all its branches. Also cleans Oregon, containing 19. 48 acres, recent tornado show that the death Knowlton’s drug store. 50c. and county, in Sec. 33, Twp. 27, S. R. 14 AV. AV. M. to reject any and all bids. the Transportation Company where­ 1.00. Trial bottle free. Dated at the Court House at the City and presses clothing In firs t- roll reached a total of 502, and the Leads,'Louisa—1 square acre, theS. E. Fort Dearborn Building, by those desiring to attend the con cornW of which is situated 244 feet N. of Coquille. Coos county, Oregon, this injured totaled 2,208. The death CHICA0G, ILL. class style. of 8. E. corner of N. A A r. '4 in Sec. 15, test will be given a rate of 50 cents RED AND WHITE CEDAR T w p.27, S.JR, 13 AAf. AV. M. lying about 8th day of April, A. D. 1908. list includes all those who died in for tho round trip. The Dispatch JAMES WATSON, 10 feet N. of Isthmus Transit R. R ., its the hospitals at New Orleans, Nateh- SHINGLER Oonnty Clerk. sides being E . & AV. and N. & S. Lewis, will leave CoquilU at 2 p. m. sharp ez and other cities. Louisa-Also begin at the S. E. W of S. E F o r Sale liy Returning Saturday, passengers will >4 of N. E. M Sec 15, Twp. 27, S.R. 13 AV. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. L. H. & W. Shingle Co. AV. M., thence N. to within 10 feet of be given their choice of leaving Rome. April 30.— Natives living of Isthmus Transit R. R „ thence Notice is hereby given that sealed Bandon, Oregon. P. O. Box 62. eenter Bandon in the morning or at noon AA’esterly within 10 feet of eenter of said bids will be received by the undersigned in the vicinity of Mt. Etna are R. R. to S. side of Coquille Sor. Coaledo, for the special improvements of the trembling in fear, many of them N e w C ream ery at Lee thence along S. side tiiereof to a point op­ Glenn Creek Junction and Douglas posite Blk. 1, thence crossing Coquille County road in Road District No. 6, fleeing in wild panic, because a ceri- Str. at right angles to S. AV. corner of Coos County, Oregon, said improvement The people of Lee are to at last ous is hourlly expected.-—For sev- Blk. 1 to S. side of Main Str., thence'at being known as the Glenn Creek Falls to have a creamery in the neighbor­ elal days the volcano has been rigid angles South-westernly along N. Improvement, in accordance with the line of Tom Greene’s lands, thence E. lans and specifications prepared by C. hood. emitting gieat columns of Idark to beginning. . McCulloch. Bids will be received up Aaron Wilson, of this place, Ims smoke. These are accompanied by to the 6th day of May, 1908, at 10:00 Long,' Emma—Undivided % of lot 4 o ’clock a. ni. of said day. Said bids to and \. E. '4 of Sec. 16, Twp. 24, S.R. 13 made nil arrangements to put in a rumblings mid earth trciu us | he for removing rock mid dirt and mak- I AV AV. M. 1 plant at that place an I expect* to throughout the islaud, C> ops is inn in Merriam. I. — Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 | ing roioh -d , clearing roadway hy cubic | in Blk. 18. I’i'itlami add. 10 Bandon. j yards and also for clearing road way have it in operntiou by the first of places have been ruined bv tie Newstadt, AValtei — Lot 1 ill Blk. 26, rock work and making road lied com- ssasssi juttfc at the latesi. This will prove ashes that have fallen in grea* quan­ ] olete by lineal roils. Work to begin at vteamboat and. to A’ arrow. Orris, I.lnda-Lots 13 and 14 in Blk.23,' the stake or station No. 46 and continu­ a great benefit to this rich little tities within a radius of many n i ’ei» ing on tne line of said road until the l’ortlan i add. to Bandon. valley and the people have shown of the crater, (treat earthquake j Osborne. F. F.-Lot 2 in Blk. 5. Bay special tax levied for raid improvements shall be exhausted. ; \'i»w add. to Millennia. their appreciation by helping very shocks especially in Santa Veronica, Pollock. D. H .-Und. 4 of Lots'3 and Each bid to be accompanied by a cer­ substantially on the building. Mr. Liogua and Gloss, arc reported to­ j 4 in Blk. 23, Portland add, to Bandon. tified check or bond payable to the un­ Qtiimby, Edwards A Brce-Lots 1 and dersigned in the sum of $50,00 to be for­ Wilson will run the plant independ­ day. Snow has completely coveied 14 in Blk. 3, lots 3, to 12 both inclusive feited in caae contract shall he awarded ent of any firm or individuals nnd the mountain and a steady stream in Blk 11, all of Blocks 4, 5, 6, and 7 and bidder shall fail to enter into con­ excepting lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 7 and tract within 10 days, with a suitable we can assure the people that they of smoke is pouring from the crater, with w hich an E ye G laas rides allot Blocks8 and 9 excepting lots 6 and understanding for the fulfillment of his will receive fair treatment at hia - - th « none don or,la nr 7in Block 9, all of Blocka 10, 16, 17, 18 contract. The said contract to be made B . F E N T O N the n ose depends on its adjustm ent an,i 19 all in the town of Ocean View. in accordmnoe with Section 75, lawa of bands and that this new enterprise Biliousness and Constipation rather than on the kind o f frame, j Stanley, C. E.-Lol 7 in Blk. 10. Port- 1903, page 284. P x o p will prove a great benefit to the The right to reject any and ail bid* ie For years I was troubled with of N. AV. ' t of Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Bigs in erdi- community in furnishing a market biliousness and constipation, which ritere is a knack in b en d in g and ad- '"s a iu li! J. V l — N. reserved; also the right to modify any ju atin g fram es to fit a n ose that is Sec. 4, Twp. 26, S.R. 11 AV. AA’ . M. bids. nese for special trips. I d fact, a general Stage and Livery business. right at their doors for a product of made life miserble for me. My ap­ Waterman, G. S. and J. E. Burton Dated this 12th day oi February, 1908. only mastered by one of practical I — Lot 7. 10 add 11 in Blk. 23, Portland Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty their farms. petite failed me. I Inst mo usual C h a r l e s R o d in k , experience in their construction. add. to Bandon, Special Rosd Master for Kosil District Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.60 Charles L. Anderson, of North Ibrce and vitallitv. Pepsin prepar- E. AA’ .-Lots 13, 14, 15and No. 6. We make each pair of Farmes fit !6 AA'hitmore, in Blk. 18,Portland add to Bandon Bend, almost 80 years of age, fell tlons and cathartic only made ninttters worse. I do not know each individual nose, and ottr lens­ Watkins, Ohas. Heirs of W . U of ! dead on April 30th while amusing where I should have been today K. *4 less 5 acres Sec. lOTwp. 28, S. R. es are the very best quality that can N. 1 3 W .W M. I two little girls of one of bis neigh ad I not tried chamberlain's stom­ be had Young. M. M.— Lots 1ft, 17 and 18 ini bors by wheeling them in a wheel­ ach and Liver Tablets. The tab­ Blk. 11, Woolen Mill a id , to Bandon. : T o G i e * S a t i s f a c t i o n o r Y o u r M o n c r B a cii« W E NEVER SACRIFICE Ml of the above dencaibed lands are barrow. Heart failure was the lets relieve the ill feeling at ones', If. after lining two-third« of a *1.00 botti« of Kodol. [odoL yn ti à a h o n M t lT M T I« h U M t Minuted in Coos County, State of Ore- j benefited you, w« will refund yo.tr money Try ~ Kodol today, op thin r i s n a t M . strengthen the digestive functions, Fill out and diro «he follow ing,---------- I * t “ It * t .. . j — cause of his sudden taking off. Q U ALITY TO PRICE. iron. -K ”07 v : h s E If It fail« to «etiefy r t »o u . return the bottle containing one-tht purify the stomach, liver ami blood, to th« d ea ler------------‘ whom you bought It, and w« will refund yc Witness my hand this 21st. day of T«— ____________ State. helping she system to do its work April 1908, at the City of Coquille, Coos | DeWi tt’s Little Early Risers are naturally.— Mas. R osa P otts , B irin-- V . R . W I L S O N , Countv. i)regon. F O R IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA . c V t T H i » ù i ‘+-. Optician, small, safe, 'sure and gentle little ingha in, Ala. The tablets are for W» W . 0 «M t • B E L I E V E S S O U R S T O M A C H . B E L C H I N G . E T C . k . C . D . W I T T C O M P A N Y. C H IC A O O . IL L . Price Robison, of Norway, is pre paring to attend the State Grange which convenes rt at Eugene on the 11th and continues four days. He will visit relatives in the valley be­ fore returning. Caivin C. Cooper --WANTED-- K. H o lv e rs o n , When You Want Good Coal Buy PEART'S COAL The Ease and Com­ fort Leave Orders at the Scales S ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE Kodol tk>W by R. fj. Knowlton. «idle by R. S. Knowlton, Coquille. Oregon, Hilriftof Uoot Couuty, Oregod. _ u a r a n t e e d a SOLD BY E J SLOCUM