Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 13, 1908, Image 2

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Coquille tyerald.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908.
Shooting at M arshfield.
The following excerpt is taken
! from the Coos Bay Ttmes:
Lots of new sboeB just in at Skeels
Skeols & Son have tbe flour that
wins.;
Next time you ordre flour, apecifv
SOUND RING
Jars of all sizes, also stone chums
at Hersey’s
Mrs. E. S. Gordon of North Bend,
! “The woman of mystery on Coes
F le e t W ill S to p A w h ile
Bay,” was shot and through to be
fatally wounded on the launch Bo-
Seed grain and feed—all kinds
Secritery Walter Lyon of the Marsh-
; nita, at its moorings at the O’Kelly
fiel<1 Chamber of Commerce, late to­
at Skeels’.
| offices, by Holland AndernoD, a bar-
day received the following self-ex-
For sewing machine needles go lo|
leader, at midnight Saturday. Mra.
W. H. Schroeders.
plamtory telegram from Senator
Gordon ia now at tbe General hos­
Bourne:
Joe Steinnoo, of Fairview, spent
pital hovering between life and
several days in town last week.
•‘Secretary Newburry has ordered
death and Anderson is in tbe city
Atlantic Battleship fleet to stop off jail.
Go to Goff <t and Good man for |
Gous Bay, the weather permitting,”
bargaing
in second-hand goods.
The entire affair is clouded in
Arrangements will be immediate­
F or S ale
Good secondhand |
mystery, mystery almost as deep as
ly begun for Coos Bay people to
that which clothes the past of the sewingmaebine. Call on the H erald
welcome the vessels even though
W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints,
J. E. Qnick, Socialist Candi-
woman in the case. Widely differ­
they do not come into this harbor
ent tales of the shooting and the oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb & date for County Clerk.
An effort will be made to have the
Co’s.
causes that lead up to it are told by
day declared a holiday in North
W. S, Hall, of Gravel Ford, was
“Sound Ring" flour can be bought
Anderson and Mrs. Gordon and to
Bend and Marshfield as advice is re­
through any grocer.
the wild rumors that have been cir­ a business visitor to Coquille last
F or R ent . Nice large and airy
ceived when the vessels will pass up
culated by those who were on the Friday.
room. Apply to Mrs. Figg.
the coast.
Kuowltous
Drug
store
carries
a
ground soon after the affray there
D. M. Ferry’s reliable Flower
It is possible that the Break-
large stock of Stock and Poultry Seeds at Knowlton’s Drug store.
is no end.
W iter, Eureka or Alliance, which
The strange career of Mrs. Gor­ Food.
Oregon or California Burbank
ever one happens to be in port at
don, Bertha E. Leach or whatever
See tbe special prices on ladies’ seed potatoes for Sale. Address
the time, may be chartered to take
her name may be, for she has borne and misses coats and furs at Mrs.
J. C. W atson .
some North Bend and Marshfield
several, adds to the interest that na­ Nosler’s.
DeWitt’s
Little
Early
Risers are
people out to see the fleet.
B orn . On Fisbtrap, Mav 5, 1908, small, safe, sure and gentle little
turally centers in the tragedy. An
Many others are planning to go
adventuress of a strange type, her to Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Robison, a pills. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
daughter.
to Cape A ragoor Sunset Bay and
mode of living, her connection with
If you want Garden seeds that
viow the passing fleet from there.
The hammock season is here are absoluaely reliable, get tbe
E. S. Gorden, the sensations attach­
again, and so are the hammocks, at Northern Grown Seeds at Knowl­
Some are planning to make it a pic­
ed to her arrest on the charge of
W. C. Laird’s.
nic day, taking their lunches and
ton’s Drug store. 3 papers fi 10 cts.
counterfeiting in Portland a few
F or S ale . A choice piece of bot­
enjoying a holiday.
Tuis is the time of year to get full
years ago, the denouncement of a
tom land. Inquire of George S. value by feeding Stock Food to
Much will depend un the weather
mock marriage at Vancouver iu
Robison, Coquille.
nnd the hour that the fleet will pass
your cattle. A large supply at
which she was alleged to have been
up the coast en route to Seattle.—
Knowlton’s Drug Store,
G.
T.
Moulton
will
pay
tbe
high­
a figure and escapades in Marsh­
- - o - .
Coos Bay Timer.
field and North Bend, have served est cash price for cbitlira bark de­
A Californian's Luck.
livered
at
the
Coquille
depo'.
to make her an extraordinary char­
D ebate at Bandon.
“ The luckiest day of my life was
Mrs. M Nosier has a bran new
acter. All this bas occurred in the
when I bought h box of Bucklen’s
On Friday the steamer Dispatch brief space of four or five years dur­ high grade piano that she offers at Arnica Salve;” writes Charles F
Budahn
of
Tracy. California.
made an excursion to Bandon carry ing which she has been known to a grand bargain.
The H erald is receiving many “ Two 25c. boxes cured me of an an­
ing a large crowd including the de Coos Bay. What marked the thirty
baters from the high school in this odd years of her life previous to that calls for dairy farms to rent. I r noying case of itching piles, which
had troubled me for years and that
city who met those of Bandon in
no one here knows and on it her lips case you wish a good tenant, drop yielded to no other treatment.”
us
a
line.
contest that evening before a large are sealed even though she has been
Sold under guarantee at R. S.
For nice vegetable plants from Knowlton’s drug store.
audience in the new ‘‘Oriental Hall” apprised that death will probably
in that place. The subject of the soon close them forever. Rumor hot-beds, call on Nelson, Smith, be­
low tbe peoto gallery.
NOTICE.
debate was, Resolved that the best has it that she is the daughter of a
Strauss & Co. make the best
means of building up the American once prominent and wealthy Spanish
All persons bolding warrants
clothes for men, women & children,
marine is by a system o f sbip sub­ family of or near Oakland, Cal., but
against School district. No. 8, Coos
we take your measure.
sides.” The affirmative was upheld that is mere rumor.
county, Oregon, are hereby notified
jEFr D. W ilscn
by the Misses Blanch Radley and
to present them at my place of bus­
Tbe jury in Fred Hoffman’s case iness in Coquille, for payment. No
The prisoner has been brought
Maude Lowe and Roy Corson, of
to the county seat, and owing to found him guilty of incindiaryism. interest will be alloud on any war­
Bandon, while the negative was
the fact that the grand jury was in He will receive his sentence tomor. rants after May 1, 1908.
supported by Misses Jessie Sweet
W. H. ScHROEDEB.
session at tbe time of the shooting row.
and Dorothy Watson and Owen
Clerk School Dist, No. 8, Coos Co.
no preliminary hearing was had and
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­
Oregon.
Knowlton, of Coquille.
It was
all evidence of consequence is in ders, give instant relief. Price 25
hard-fought battle, both sides being
cents.
R.
S.
Knowlton,
Coquille
their bands, and they are witbold-
Personal
well informed along the lines of ar
itig action in the matter awaiting re­ City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
I
f
any
person
suspects that their
gument and showed marked skil
Archie Whisaant, editor of the kidneys are deranged they should
sults, as tbe length of time the vic­
and training by their respective
tim lives after the injury governs Coos Bay Harbor, made our office a take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at
teachers, the Professors Ostein and
the nature of the charge.
Last re­ pleaseant call while in town Thurs­ once and not risk having Bright’s
Darring. The decision was given
disease or diabets. Delay given
ports indicate that Mrs.Gordon can­ day attending court
the disease a stronger foothold and
to the Bandon speakers by a few
not lust more than a few hours at
For the greatest bargain ever you should not delay taking Fole’y
points in elocution, the arguments
offered in a new piaoo, call on Mrs. Kidney Remedy, sold by E. J.
most.
of those of Coquille being equally as
M. Nosier, of the New Store.
Slocu m.
Whooping Cough.
well sustained as those of the Ban­
Albert Garfield, the Bandon foun
don class.
The judges wero Prof.
‘‘ In Feburary our daughter had dryman, who had been to San Fran­
For Sale. Fifty acre ranch one-
O. Conley, of Riverton; Attorney J tbe whooping caugh. Mr. Lane, of cisco to see tbe fleet, was in town half mile from Coquille; 25 acres
Hartland, recommended Chamber­
D. D. Goss and J. W. Snover, of
bottom all cleared, fenced and cross
lain's Cough Remedy nnd said it Monday on bis return home.
fenced; balance bench land. Good
Marshfield.
Everything went off gave his customers the best of sat­
If you want a nice suit of clothes
Address
smmoothly and satisfactory, and all isfaction. We tound it as he said, — latest fall style. Robinson has buildings, orchard, etc.
box 5, Coquille, Or.
agree that great good has been ac and can recommend it to anyone them.
troubled with
F or S ale — Good new bouse of o
complished in more ways than one having children
F or S a l e . A small bunch of fine
whooping cough,” says Mrs. A.
rooms hall pantry and closets, 5J
young milch cows. Enquire of F. lots with good orchard beginingte
A large audience greeted tbe Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale
by R. S. Knowlton.
M. Sanderlin on his farm four and bear, woodhouse and barn. Inquir
B iidge Quartett at the Masonic Hall
one-half miles southeast of Bandon at this office.
on Friday evening of last week at
Revival Meetings
For Sweet milk and cream call at
F ine and P lain S ewino , At home
the conclusion of their series of les­
The Special meetings will contin­ tbe City milk Depot, near the Enter­ on the T bridge, by Mrs. Emma
sons given a large class in vocal
prise Meat Market.
Hanscom.
training in this city. It was a rare ue at tbe Christian church till Sun­
day evening, May 17 notice the sub­
The
Redmen’s
dance
last
Satur­
musical treat which was highly ap
When the baby is cross and has
jects. Wednesday night, ‘ ‘Conver­ day night at this city was well at­
preciated by all who attended. The sion of a Great Sinner.”
vou worried and worn out you will
tended.
There
was
a
large
crow,]
first part of the program was by the
find that a little Cascasweet, the
Thursday,
“ What
Coquille
from Bandon, and a general good well known remedy for babies and
full class, while the latter part was neebs.”
children, will quiet the little one in
‘‘Friday night, “ Elements of a time was enjoyed.
by the Quarteete, in which they ac­
a short time. The ingredients are
manly or Womanly character."
quitted themselves as truly experts
Hats!
Hats!!
Hats!!!
All
kinds
printed plainly on the bottle. Con­
Saturday night, ‘ Excuses.’’
The people of Coquille would enjoy
Sunday, 17th 11a, m, “ City of of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also taining no opiates. Sold by R. S
gouts’ furnishing goods.
a return o f the company at any time. G od;”
Knowlton.
8 p. m., Shall We meet Beyond
We
are
in
receipt
of
a
copy
of
the
The convicted Pennsylvania capi the River.”
SUMMONS.
Two Rivers Tribune, a newly estab­
tol grafters have given 275 reasons
J. N. M c C onnell .
IN JUSTICE’S COURT, JUSTICE
lished
paper
published
at
Two
why they should havea new trial.
Evangelist
DISTRICT, No. 3 , COOS COU NTY,
Rivers, Washington, of which Irving
Their aversion to spending a few
STATE OF OREGON.
Valued
Same
as
Gold
S.
Bath,
late
o
f
the
Bandon
Recor­
years at actual work would have
The Western Meat Company, a Corpor­
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Ce­ der, is editor.
made 27(i.
ation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Sperry new, flour made at Taco-
Some families are so friendly that dar View, Miss, says: “ I tell my
G.
P.
Witt,
Defendant.
ma,
Wash.,
with
tae
same
car*
us
they drop in on each other without customers when they buy a box of
To G . P. W itt, the above named de­
Dr. King’s New Life Pills they get ‘‘Sperry's Bes*," ’ Soind Ring.”
knocking, but they seldom separate
fendant in the name of the State of Ore­
the worth o f that much gold in
Miss Corv Bures, of this city, who gon.
without indulging in a bit o f it.
weight, if affleted with constipa­
You are hereby required to appear
spent
the winter at BelliDgham,
tion,
malaria
or
billiousness.”
soid
Ex-President Gorver Clev eland
and answer the complant filed against
is reported as being a sufferer from under guarantee at R. S. Knowlton | Washington, mnl Portland, returned you in the above entitled action within
drug store, 25c.
home Friday. She spent most of
cancer of the stomach.
seven days from the date of the sevice of
the time with an aunt at the former this summons upon you, or suffer judg­
W o m a n s S tu d y Club
place and greatlv enjoyed the visitj ment to be taken against you for the
Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured
‘‘ An honered citizen of this town
was suffering from a severe attack
of dysentery. He told a friend if
he could obtain a bottle o f Cham­
berlain’s Colera and Diarrhoer
Remedy, he felt confident of being
cured, he having used this remedy-
in the West. Re was told that I
kept it in stock and lost no time in
obtaining it, ynd was promptly
cured,” says M. J. Leach, druggist,
o f Wolcott, Vt- For sale by R. S.
Knowlton.
*
If you are thinking of gettin inar-
ri d, call on Harrv nnd Goodman,
they can furnish you with every­
thing you need. Furniture, stoves
baby buggies anil baby walkers.
Cotne and see us and save your
money and buv a farm.
Garden seeds in Bulk at Knowl-
ton's Drug Store.
71
D r .M ilis 'A nti -P ain P ills
roR
N euralgia .
S ciatica .
R heumatism
B ackache .
P ain inchest
D istress in
STOMACH.
■w
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BID IN
BY THE COUNTY FOR DELIN­
QUENT T A X E S ON W H IC H THE
RIGHT
OF REDEMPTION
HAS
E XPIR ED .
Headache
Try One
MOf'/f/’M 'W>. W.
attache
S leeplessness
If you have
>
They Relieve Pain
Quickly, leaving no
bad After-effecti
T a k e
O ne
o f the Little T a b l e t s
a n d the
P a in is G o n e
25 Doses
25 Cents
Never Sold in Bulk
w m 77?r; M Z ! BEZZ Z8M
Biliousness and Constipation.
It Keached the Spot
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a
For ye irs I was troubled with
large general store at Omega, O., biliousness and constipation, which
and is president of the Adams made life miserble for me. My ap-
County Telephone Co., as well as of petite failed ma. I lost mo usual
the Home Thlephone Co., of Pike i force nnd vitallity. Pepsin prepar-
County, O., says of Dr. K ing’s new, atio'is and cathartic only made
Discovery: “ It saved my life once. mattters worse. I do not know
At least I think it did. It seemed where I should have been today
to reach the spot— the very seat of had I not triedCliamberlain’s stom­
my caugli,— when everything else ach and Liver Tablets. The tab­
failed.” Dr. King’s New Ciscovery lets relieve the ill feeling at once,
not only reaches the cough spot ; it strengthen the digestive functions,
heals the sore spots and the weak purify the stomach, liver and blood,
spots in throat, lungs and chest. helping site systorn to do its work
Sold under guarantee at R. 8. naturally,— M rs . R osa P otts , Birm­
Knowlton’s drug store. 50c. and ingham, Ala. The tablets are for
sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
1.00. Trial bottle free.
Notice is hereby given that under and
bv virture of an order of the County
Court of tlie State of Oregon, for the
County of Coos, made on the 5th. day ol
March, 1908. and recorded in county
court journal number9 at page 109 there­
of, and in compliance with an act of the
Legislature of ttie State of Oregon, filed
in the office of the Secretary of State
F'eburary 28th, f907, commanding me to
make sale 6 f all lands bid in by Coos
county for delinqeent taxes to which
the county or other public corporations
have acquired title as provided in Sec­
tions 3131 and 3132of Bellinger and Cot­
ton's Code, which said property will not
be sold for a less sum than the upset
price fixed on each parcel thereof by
saidcounty court in said order and which
NOTICE OF SCHOOL IN D E M N IT Y
said upset piice will be announced at
SELECTION.
the time of sale,.that I will,on|Thursday
United States Land Office, Rosebttrg,
the 21et day of May 1908, between the
Oregon, March 19, 1908.
hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and
four o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
Notice is hereby given that the State of
Oregon, on January 30, 1908, applied for
to-w it:— beginning at the hour of ten
the K. *2 SW .
of Sec. 12, Ttp. 27 S.,R .
o’clock in the forenoon of said day at
10 W . of W . M. and filed iu this office a
the Court House door in the city of Co-
list of scitool indemnity selections in
quilie, Coo* county, Oregon, offer for
which It selected said land; and that
sale and sell at public auction to high­
said list is open to the public for inspec­
est and best bidder lor cash in hand, the
tion. Any anb all persons claiming ad­
hereinafter described lands, which were
versely the alaive described land or any
sold for delinquent taxes and bid ill by
legal snlalivision thereof, or claiming
the county and on which the rigid d r e ­
the same under the mining laws, or
demption has
expired as to..owe,
desiring to show said land to be more
to-wit:
valuable for mineral than for agricul­
Baber, J. N. O.— Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 in
tural purposes, or to object to said selec­
Blk. 34, Portland add. t < liondoti.
tion
for any lawful reason, should til«
Bennett, Geo. A.-Lots 1 to 13 both in­
their
claims or their affidavits of pro
clusive and 21 to 36 both inclusive in
teBt or contest in this office on or before
Blk. 4, Steamboat add. to Yarrow.
the 12th day of May, 1908.
Ellis, Mary A .— Lots 2 and 13 in Blk.
I hereby designate the Coquiile Herald
3, Ocean View.
,
published at Coquille, Oregon, a« the
Falconer, R. C. & R. E .— Lots 9 to 28
...
. . .
n i „ oc,
both inclusive in Blk. 34; Lots 19 to 26 wlth which an
E j e G lass rides newspaper in which the above notice is
both inclusive in Blk. 27, Lots 4 and 5 ! the nose depends on its adjustment to be published.
B e n ja m in L . E d d y ,
in Blk. 38; Lots 10 to 30 both inclusive I
,,
,,
in Blk. 38; Lots 36 to 40 both inclusive I r»tbei than on the kind of frame.
Register
in Blk. 38; Lots 29 to 34 both inclusive There is a knack iu bending and ad­
in Blk 10; Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive
in Blk. 11; Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive justing frames to fit a nose that is
NOTICE F'OR PUBLICATION.
in Blk. 21 and lots 19 to 28 both inclu­ only mastered by one of practical
United States Land Office,
)
sive in Blk. 21, all in Portland add. to
experience in their construction.
Roeeburg, Oregon, March 23, 1908.f
Bondon.
Gratton, Isaac— Lot 1 Blk. 11 in Ocean We make each pair of Farmes fit
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
View.
ance with the provisions of the Act of
each
individual
nose,
and
our
lens­
Harper, Robt.— Lots 33, 34, 35 and 36
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
in Blk. 18, Portland add to Bandon.
es are the very best quality that can Act for the sale of timber lands in the
Holland, W . W .- Begin at the S. E.
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
corner of lot 1 in Blk. 4, Woolen Mill be bad.
and in Washington Territory,” as ex­
Add. to bandon. run E. along the 8 . line
tended to all the Public Land States by
W E NEVER SACRIFICE
of said Blk. 60 ft., run N. parallel with
Act of August 4,1892, James O. Farmer,
E . line of said lot to N. line of said Blk.,
Q U A L IT Y TO PRICE. of Coquille, County of Coos, State of
run W . along N. line of said Blk. to
Oregon, did on Oct. 4, 1907, file in this
N. E. corner of said lot. run S. along E.
office his sworn statement No. 9175 lor
V . R . W IL S O N ,
line of said lot to place of beginning.
the purchase of the NE ,‘ 4 of NE % ol
Ingerham, Hattie E. k Husband-Lot
Section No. 24, in Townstiip No. 28 8 .,
Optician,
38, 39 and 40 in Blk. 28, Portland add.
Range No. 12 W ., and will offer proof
to Bandon.
Oregon. to show that the land sought is more
Coquille,
valuable for its timber or stone than for
Jefferson ,{W . J.— Lots 19 to 28 both
agricultural purposes, and to establish
inclusive in Blk. 39, Portland add. to
his claim to said land before E. A.
Bandon.
Dodge, U. S. Commissioner, at his office
Lane, S. R.— N. W . V of the 8 . E. 'i
at Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon,
of Sec. 32, Twp. 27, S. R. 14 W . W . M.
on Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1908.
andN. VV.
of N. E.
and 1 9.4 8 acres
For Sale hy
He names as witnesses:
off of the S. W . >4 of N. E. }^, being lot
D. J. M itchell,of Coquille, Coos Coun­
number 37 placer mining claim situated
L. H. & W. Shingle Co.
ty,
Oregon ; H . W . Coats, of Lampa,
in the Randolph mining district of Coos
P. O. Box 62. Coos County, Oregon; Peter Peterson,
county, Oregon, containing 19. 48 acres, Baudot!, Oregon.
of Norway, Coos County, Oregon; Ole
in Sec. 33, Twp. 27, S. R. 14 W . W . M.
Lund, of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon.
Lewis, J-ouisa—1 square acre, theS. E.
Any and ell persons claiming adverse­
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
corner of which is situated 244 feet N.
ly the above described lands are re­
of S. E. corner of N. \V.
in Sec. 15,
Department ol the Interior, Land
T w p.27, S.’ R, 13 W . W. M . lying about Office at Rosebttrg, Oregon, Feb. 5. 1908. quested to file their claims in this office
oil or before said 20th day of June, 190*.
10 feet N. of Isthmus Transit R. R ., its
Notice is hereby given that
BENJAM IN L . E D D Y,
sides being E . & W . and N. k S. Lewis,
E D W A R D A. SM ITH ,
Register.
Louisa-Also begin at the 8 . E. V of S. E of Riverton, Oregon, bas filed notice of
>4 of N. E. 14 Sec 15,Twp. 2 7 .S .R .1 3 W . his intention to make final five year
W . M ., thence N. to within 10 feet of proof in support of his claim, viz:
center of Isthmus Transit R. R., thence Homestead entry No. 11956 made Aug.
Westerly within 10 feet of center of Baid 20,1902. for the SE.
Section 17, Town-
R.
, R. to , 8 . side of Coquille Sor. Coaledo,
. .
ship 28 south, range 13 W . W . M. and
tlienceaongh side thereof to a M inton- tha‘t SJl|d
,
,)e ma(ie be(ore
Wickham Residence,
posits Blk. 1, thence crossing Coquille R ifl(er ”nd
eceive
at Koseburg,
East of Christian Church
I' ‘I . r,i l,t. f "K ‘e* ' ?
' ^ n e r » j Oregon, on Friday, May 15, 1908.
I lk 1 to S. Side of Main Str., thcnce.at
He ,,anie8 the f 0 ’Uowj,,K ’witnes,es to
right angles -.outh-westernlv along N. prove |,|8 continuous residence upon,
line of Tom Greenes lands, thence E. aml cultivation olt the land,
to beginning.
j William White, B. F. Smith, Henry
Long, Emma— Undivided } q of lot 4 , Johnson and W . It. Smith all of River-
and N. FI. hi of Sec. 16,Twp. 24, S.R. 13 I ton, Oregon.
W . W . M.
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
Merriam, I. Z .— Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 )
Register
in Blk. 18, Portland add. to Bandon. j
Newetadt, Walter— Lot 1 in Blk. 26,
Steamboat and. to Yarrow.
Orris, l.inda-Lots 13 and 14 in Blk.23, j
Portland add. to Bandon.
Osborne. F\ F’ .-Lot 2 in Blk. 5. Bay
View add. to Millcoma.
When You W ant Good Coal Buy
Pollock. D. H .-Und. % of Lota’3 and
4 in Blk. 23, Portland add, to Bandon.
Quimby, Edwards
Brce-Lots 1 and
14 in Blk. 3, lots 3, to 12 both inclusive
in Blk 11, all of Blocks 4, 5, 6 , and 7
excepting lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 7 and
all 01 Blocks 8 and 9 excepting lota 6 and
7 in Block 9, all of Blocka 10, 16,; 17, 18
and 19 all in the town of Ocean View.
Stanley, C. E.-Lot 7 in Blk. 10. Port­
land add. to Bandon.
Smith, J. M.— N. \ of N . W . % of
See. 4, Twp. 28, S.R. 11W . W . M.
Waterman, G. S. and J. E. Burton
— Lot 7, 10 add 11 in Blk. 23, Portland
2 8 2 S ?i^
add. to Bandon,
Whitmore, E. W.-Lots 13, 14, !5and
16 in Blk. 18,Portland add. to Bandon.
Watkins, Chas. Heirs of S. W . J 4 of
N. E. W less.o acres Sec. lOTwp. 28, S. R.
13 W . W M
Young. M. M .— Lots 18, 17 and 18 in
Blk. 11, Woolen Mill add, to Bandon.
turn
of
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the
costs
and
All of the above descaibed lands are
C arpet W e aviso . Mrs. K. Hoi
The club devoted its entire time
disbursements of this action and that an situated in Coos County, State of Ore­
on the afternoon of May 2nd to verson, Wickham residence east of order of the court will he made directing gon.
the Christian church does fine
Witness my hand this 21st. dav of
tbe work under the subject of Rob­ carpet and rug weaving. Call and the sale of property hereto attached in
April 1908. at the City of Coquille, Coos
ert Louis Stevenson, biographies j see samples of her work and get this action to-wit: One lot of haker'a Countv, Oregon.
tools and tinns, 1050 lbs. Flour 'jh bl
W . W . G ao *.
and many of the poems being given, prices.
shiriffof Coos County, Oregod.
Lard 7 rolls of wrapping paper tie sold
The domesti c science work for the
Saddle Horsea of best quality always on band. Good Riga in readi
Mr. and Mrs W . II. Lyons, of to satisfy -aid claim and costs.
lav was omitted.
This lunituuns is served by publica­
Foi good dairy r inches, gnod ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery husineee.
J this city, returned from their trip
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
Gn May 9th the prose works of to California last Saturday. I hey tion in compliance with an order duly farm nr city property, call at the
made by E. G. D. Ilolden. justice of the Central Real Estate Exchange, It.
Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. ro. Fare 15.5
Stevenson were considered, and one saw 1’ ncle Sam's fleet of warships
pence in said Third Justice's district, B. Pauli, manager.
short story “ Will o'the Mill," a both at LosAngeles and San Fran- Coo- comity, state of Oregon, on
altetcb almost perfect in style and cisco. They enjoyed a visit with | the lltli day of M av llkW, directing the
description was read by members Mr. Lyons’ mother and «ister at ' publication thereof to l»e made in the
Coquiile llsKM.n for a period of Six
present in turn. Club » ’ill meet on Pasa 1er«, California, whom the
r i r • S a tisfa ctio n
Y o u r M o n t y B*cM.
; weeks,the first publication tlier *f tieina
Saturday next, Travel Day with port aa being well.
h o n o o tlr my
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■ on the 14th day of MaViIOOS a d the l ist
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otn you bought 1», and wo will refund your
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E. G. D. HOLDEN,
zel Salve. There are su lstiln le.
Take your saws to Quirk's Ev- but there is only one origiual. Ii is Jn-ticcof the Peace for Justice District
" " ■ i-V T Y H i s o v - n
F O R IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA .
No, 3, C >• - County. Oregon.
all inge to have them tiled nnd set. healing, soothing and cooling and
COMPANY. CMICAOO. ILL.
R E L I E V E S S O U R S T O M A C H . B E L C H IN G . ETC. E . C . D o W I T T A
W ALTER SINCLAIR.
The shop is 3 blocks east of the is especially good for piles. Sold
SOI.D BY E J SLOCUM
Attorney for Plaintiff.
postoffice.
by R. 8. Knowlton.
Com-
RED AND WHITE
SHINGLES
CEDAR
H H o lv e rs o n ,
Does Gents’ Fine Tailoring
in all its branches:. Also deans
and presses clothing in firs t-
class style.
k
PEART'S COAL
Leave Orders
at the Scales
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
. STAGE LINE
B . FEIM TO IV
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Kodol
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