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{Empiile V ol . 25: No. 85. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1908. Entered as second-class matter May C ircat C oa rt P roceed n ga. C oun ty C ourt P roceed in gs. ( , 1905, at the postofflce at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March 2257 E B Seabrook va Cooa Bay Julius Egenhoff, “ ... 1 5 J, 187». DR. RICHMOND PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON. O fice at 8locum's Drug Store. C oquillx , O rioon . Phone Main 123. I A. F. Kir ah man, DaNTIBT. Oils* two doors South of Poet offlos. C oquille . W - . Oregon. . THRESHER ATTO RNEY-AT-LAW W KDDBRflUKV - - - - - OSIOON E. D, SPERRY Attorney an<l Connoellor et Law. Ofllo e in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE. ATTORNEY-AT-LX W Oflee in Robinson Building, Upstairs C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counsellor at Law First el as« References Fifteen Years1 Experience C oquille C ity , O he ] J. J. STANLEY LAW YER . I Martin Building Krönt Street C< to il I * O bkooh I A. J. Sherwood, A t t o r r s i - a t - L a w , N o t a r t P u b l i o , C oquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t t o s s i t - at - L a w , N otart P u b l ic , Coquille, : : Oregon. Hall & Hall, A t t o ir b t í - at - L a w , Deelei in R i a l E s t a t i of all kind s. MarshSeld, Oregon. C. A. Sehlbrede, Attorney-nt-Lnw, Notary Public. Phone 761. M a n a n riB L D , O r e g o n . E. 0. D. Holden L aw yer , J u s t ic e o r n a P i a c i V . ■. Commissioner, Oeneral Insornnee[ Agent, and Notary Pablie. Office in Robineon Building. Coquille regon. Nels P. Nelson. P ro sp e r, O reg o n . Agent for Buffalo Gasolene Enqlnes The best, cheapest and most con- yeaieat power on tbs market, Ice and Cold Storage Co, coet bill Cecil H ollan d,. " ... 1 5 in diapute, Seabrook & Coke and M H Nay, •• ... 1 5 J D Goes for deft and J M Up J T McCormao, exam M D ... 10 0 ton and Farrin & Farrin for deft. E Mingus, coroner................ 31 3 Mo action taken. Inquest upon body of Geo Nioholls. 2387 S A Yoakam vs W A Luse J A Mattson, juror... suit to establish boundary line. E O Hall, . John 8 Coke for pltf and J W Alfred Mattson, •* Bennett for deft. Continued. E L Pierce, •* 2451 Wm Howell vs Edgar L Jomes Cowan, “ Wheeler, Luella Wheeler et al F M Flye, suit in equity. J W Bennett for Ira L Wheeler, witness. pltf, A S Hammond and A J Sher. John Larson, “ wood for deft. No action. Addison Cook, •* 2476 L W Tope vs John Burk, suit F C Birch, chemicsl examintu 15 00 to foreclose lien. N C McLeod Geo E Dix, autopsy............... 10 00 for pltf and Bennett Swantan for E Mingus, Coroner’s fees.... 26 95 deft. Settled and dismissed. In re Circuit Court expenses. 2477 Rachel Marsden vs John C E Edwards, serving sub- Golden, suit in equity. Ham poeDAR......... ............... 4 10 mond and Up*on for pltf, John J W Carter, serving subpnaa 3 80 F Hall for deft. Motion to stiike A F Johnson. “ “ 1 20 out part of answer. Submitted. A W Avery, witness...... 2 60 PlaiatifT given 15 days to file W E Call, •• .... 2 60 brief. Defendant given 15 days Marie McCav, “ 2 60 thereafter to file brief. William Call “ 2 60 2478 EUon M Pererson vn Mam- John Deisman, “ 2 60 mie M Peterson, suit for divorce. E C Holland, 2 20 C R Barrow for pltf. Default. Jos Waltermier, “ .... 2 20 Decree of divorce granted pltf. Fred Supple, •• 2 60 2479 J W Felter vs Carrie Wil Cyrus Avery, “ ..... 2 60 liams etal. suit in equity. G T A F Johnson, “ ..... 2 60 Treadgold for pltf. Motion for Robert Kruger “ ..... 2 60 default against deft denied. Wm Smith “ ..... 2 60 2480 Darnel M Walkins vs Walter C 8 Winsor “ ..... , Mfc 2 60 Condron, action at law. Clarke, Fred Johnson •* ..... ,,h 2 60 Blake and Liljeqvist for pltf and Wm Schrock “ .... ,,h 2 60 Farrin and Farrin for deft. Con A J C"lviu •• ..... 4 60 tinued. Frank Hulbert '• ..... 4 GO 2481 AnDa E Moore vs Thomas Doc Woods “ ..... 5 60 Moore, suit for divorce. C A Russ Johnson “ ..... 5 60 Sehlbrede for pltf. Default De Chas Taylor, room rent for cree of divorce granted pltf. District Attorney......... 5 00 2482 L VV Tope vs Mary B Burns, State vs Doc Ingalls. suit to foreclose lien. N C Mc Leod for pltf. Decree fore lor« Francis McLeod, extending notes for Dist Attorney... 20 70 ing 1 en and awarding $25 attor I d re stationery and printing. ney fee. Coq Valley Sentinel, notices. 2483 D D Campbell vs Lizzie Lo- Blanks, etc......................... 48 85 bree, suit inequity. Hall & Hall for pltf. Default. Docree rb Enterprise, notices, proceed ings, etc............................... 34 95 prayed for in co nplaint. 2487 E C Atkins & Co, a corpora C O Dryden, blauks, etc...... 10 75 tion vs L D Kinney, notion at G A Bennett, blanks for A s sessor ................................. 10 00 law. John S Coke and John D Goss for pltf and C A Sehlbrede Coquille H erald , n o t ic e s , proceedings, e t c ................. 32 79 for deft. Demurrer withdrawn. Baudoti Recorder, notices... 2 30 2490 Same as above. ,Verdict for Glass & Pi ud uomuie Co, deft. blank books, etc.. .............. 240 ©3 2491 Andrew Shutter va John Shut W W Gage, stmpsshff’s off'c 22 56 ter, transcript on appeal, Guerry and Hollister for res and Hal & Sun Printing Co, tax sales and other notices .............. 123 30 Hall for np. Verdict for de!t. In re election expenses. 2492 Same as above. North Inlet Social Club, 2493 “ M room rent....................... 2 50 2499 Gertrude Malion vs Frank Marshfield Fire Department J Malion, suit for divorce. C R room rent........................... 2 50 Barrow for pltf. Default. De J D Bennett, meals for board 2 75 cree of divorce granted pltf. 2503 T I’ Hanley vs W M Burgess Myrtle Point, room rent....... 2 50 and bis wife Emily G H Burgeas, J T Byard, room rent........... 2 00 suit m equity. A J Sherwood Coquille Livery Co, deliver ing supplies....................... 8 50 for dft. Default. Judgment for $800 with interest. Decree of F E Scofield, meals for board 3 00 fooreclosure. $90 atty fee. Judg BohleD A Cosmey, making b ooth s.................................. 2 50 ment for $400 and interest and In re judges and clerks of election. $50 atty fee. Bandon Precinct 2504 J J Burns ve E M Ward and A D Morse, judge................. 3 00 F M Rummell, petition for writ “ ................. 3 00 of Review. N C McLeod for pltf. A McNair A G Hoyt, “ .................. 3 00 Writ Dismissed. Z 00 2505 L D Kinney, vs Bertha J Chris Rasmussen, clerk...... 11 ....... 3 00 Smith and R H Smith, suit in R W Winsor “ ....... 3 00 equity, C A Sehlbrede for pltf and G T Treadgold Second Board. R H Smith for deft. Motion to make complaint more definite. R H Rosa, ju d g e............... Z 00 8 Gallier •• ............... 3 00 Referred to Court Reporter. W M Hite •• ............... 3 00 2509 Smith Powers Loggicg Co, 3 00 vs M J Nichols, writ of Review George F Lorenz, clerk...... “ ....... 3 00 A J Sherwood for pltf and C R J as T Mars “ ....... 3 00 Barrow for deft. Demurrer with B N Harrington Burton Prairie. drawn and answer filed. Writ allowed. Judgment reversed Wm Betty s, ju dge........... 3 00 H W Holventott •* ........... Z 00 without cost. J L Barker “ ........... z 00' 2510 Christina McKay vs A W J M Barker, clerk........... 3 00 McKay, suit for divorce. Hall A J D Denham “ ........... 3 00 Hall for pltf. Decree of divorce E N Moon “ ........... 3 00 granted, and custody of child giv- Coale lo. Mra Caroline Harris. John Yoakam, ju dge........... 3 00 2511 Matthew daws va J H Ti- G Sfrobm '* ........ 3 oo “ ........... .1 00 mon, action at law. Geo P Top- D Donovan ping for pltf, A J Sherwood for J D Hamlin, clerk............... 3 00 E R Bansch “ ............... 3 00 deft Settled and dismissed. Coos City. 2>12 E M Hoffman vs Fred Hofl-j William Ross, ju dge........... 3 00 man, action atlnw. L A Roberta j M J Bowron “ ........... 3 00 and A J Sherwood for pltf, C R W P Fox •• ......... 3 00 Barrow for deft. Demurrer with Z T Siglin, clerk .............. 3 00 drawn and answer filed. Judg J D Ross " ............... 3 00 Coos River North. ment for pltf for $1360. 2513 Chat Tbom vs Albert Fol C A Rodins, ju d ge........... 3 00 Geo A Gould “ ........... 3 00 som and Susie Folsom, suit in John Porter " ........... 8 00 equity. A H Derbyshire for pltf, W A Gage, clerk............... 3 00 A J Sherwood for deft Referred W F Price “ ............... :t 00 Z T Thomas •* ............... 3 00 to Reporter to tske testimony. j For Sale by G. A. ROBINSON Anyone wishing house moving or other heavy work done can be ac commodated by calling on H. L Varnsy. Continued next week Cntinued next week. The Coquille Educational I.egue met in the High School room, as usual, last Friday. It being the last regular meeting of the year, the report of offlebrs and committees as well as the election of new officers constituted a part of the program. The Lecture Committee reported that Mr. Q-reenlenf, of Salem, would appear befor the pubblic again probably on the evening of the twenty-sixth. Owing to a lack of time only a few of the well chosen questions for Round Table Talk could be touch ed upon. In discussing, how we shall in spire the average pupil with an am bition to complete his education, the following points were made: Lead the pupils to study the lives of great men, Point out to them the little they know and how much more they ruaj get out of life if they have a knowledge of the classics and possess a liberal education. As to the question, "Should parents or ferehers ever pi rmit them selves to ecold or threaten?,” it seem d the c msensug of opinion that they should not, but that the majority do do it One strong point made was that if one does threaten the punishment should be meted out in case the child disobeys, since failure to do so leads the child to repent the offense, hoping to escape agin. One parent, speaking from exper- ience, told of depriving the child of some little pleasure, as a conse- quence of failure to obey. “ Is there any danger liuely to result to a teacher’s influnce in the district, by her activity engaging in the eoeial nffairs of the community?” soemed to be largely debatable, since there are so many things to bfe con sidered, - such as kind of social af fairs, different communities, etc. One insisnee was cited where a teacher apparently gained ground by not attending a certain social feature which to her own mind was wrong. Another had gained by at tending the social affairs of the com munity. Another argued that the teacher could safely attend social •vents of an elevating and dignified character. The discussion had to close and the remainder of the time gived up to the eledtion of officers. The following persons were elect ed to serve during the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Peoples; First Vice PreB, Mrs. Lawrence; Second Vice Pres, Mrs. Maury; Third Vice Pres, Mrs. Knowlton; Secretary, Miss Walstrom; Treasurer, R. S. Knowlton. Mrs. Chase and Miss Wells were elected a Comittee at large. Tbo newly elected President as sumed the chair and after some appropriate remarks the meeting adjourned. G oo Q uigley S trick en $1.50 A j SHERWOOD R im . P Y er R. I. SHIRE, Visa Prea ear l. H. HAZRAD, Catklt Word has just been received here, of the death of George Quigley, a well-known resident of Coos Bay, O p C O Ç U I L iU H , O g H Q O f l . at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Wortington in San Francisco. T r a n sa c ts a General B anking B u sin ess Whle he bad been ailiDg for some Bo«rd of Dlreetori. Corn nts time, his death was very sudden, I A. J. Sherwood, I National Bank o Commerce, New York City resulting fram a stroke of paralysis. R. O. Dement, L. Herlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco He left Coos Bay on the M. F. Isaiah Hacker, R, B. Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or Plant for Frisco on its last trip to consult specialists in San Francisco c incnruing his ailment. Less than half au hour after he reached his REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED daughter's home in Frisco, he sus OF tained the paralytic stroke which proved fatal. Mr Quigley spent most of his time for many years in Maishfield, North Bend and at Libby where he was interested in the mines. Mrs. Quigley died several years ago and since then he made his home with his daughters, Mrs. Annie Richadg in North Bend and Mrs. WortbingtoD iu San Francisco. The body will be braught here on the M. F. Plant which arrives Saturday for burial beside his wife. The arrangements for the funeral services have not been nnnouD ced. — Coos Bay Times. F i li ST N A T IO N A L B A N K Edison or Victor Phonographs, All 7 - ---- « « $ » « - Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Silverware, Watches and Clocks call onus W e Guarantee --- — Whooping Cough. “ In Feburary our daughter had the whooping caugh. Mr. Lane, of Hartland, recommended Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy and said it gave his customers the best of sat isfaction. We found it as he said, and can recommend it to anyone having 'children troubled with whooping cough,” says Mrs. A. Goss, of Durand, M idi. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. E. C. BARKER & CO’S. Sucessor to WILSON JEWELRY CO. Coquille Transfer Co., H u n d red s K illd or Injured W . H. M ANSELL, Prop- Atlanta, Ga., May 14. Terrific | tornadoes swept Arkansas aod Lou isiana late yesterday causing heavy W ILL M EET A LL BOATS AND TR A IN S. loss of life and millions of dollars worth of damage to property. Re Parties having hauling of aDy kind will receive prompt attention by call- ports now being received from the in Phone 116. devastated districts indicate that (he loss of life in Louisiana alone will be fully 100. Little Rock, Ark., May 14.—As the result of the disastrous torndoes in this stale and Louisiana last night, calls for aid were beiog tele- graped to this city. A dispatch Njy from Gilliam, Ark., says that over 100 persons were killed or injured iu that town aione. É Josh’s Place, Ì / T. H. M E H L , P r o p r ie to r . Billiard Biliousness and Constipation. For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation, which made lifo iniserble for me. My ap petite failed ilia. I lost mo usual force and vitallity. Pepsin prepar ations and catbnrtio only made mattters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not triedChamberlain’s stom ach and Liver Tablets. The tab lets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping she systnm to do its work naturally.— M rs . R osa P otts , Birm ingham, Ala. The tablets nre for sale by R. S. Knowlton. Card rooms and fBIC Soft Drinks Pool Tables Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and N Tobacco. ^3 ws Stand. W. L. McADAMS 8.H . McADAMS McADAMS BROS. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers F o r Sale, At a bargain, if sold before the) ffirst day of June, the steamer5 F o r Hale CARRIAGE AND LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES (Echo and my boat business, alsol Ranch of 169 acres grass land. ?4 lots with good new 16 room! WAGON WROK AND 'OUTFITS 100 acres fenced and sown to tame fliouse, good burn and out-build- Coquille______• - _ _ _ __ ~_____Oregon grass, some good meadow. Plenty fings in choice location in Myrtle* of good running water, some fruit, (Point, Also 200 acres of timber) O -o o d . S H a v e a n d K a il C u t Fair house, other out buildings on fland. Inquire of or write C. H.’ • GO TO good road. Three miles from store jfJames, Mjrtle Point, Or. aod post office, at landing on the Co quille River. Across the street from Hotel Coquille A Californian’s Luck. Price $10 00 per acre. Time will “ The luokiest day of my life was be allowed on part paymeot if desir ed; or a good true team of young when I bought h box of Bucklen’s First Class Bath Room In Connection. Hot and Cold Water Arnica 8nlve;” writes Charles F. horses of not less than 1250 lb’s Budalm. of Tracy, California. each will be taken at a reasonable “ Two 25c. boxes cured tne of an an price. noying case o f itching piles, which A B ST R A C T S A B STRA CTS ABSTRA CTS A B ST R A C T S For further information enquire had troubled me for years and that yielded to no other treatment.” of. D avid P S tra ng , J b . Sold under guarantee at R. 8. Coquille, Oregon, > Knowlton’s drug store. R. E. NOSLER When you think of Indigestion think ot Kodol, for it is without doubt the only preparation that completely digests all classes of focal, 'r.d that is what you need when you have indigestion or stom- nch trouble— something that will net promply: something that will get right at the trouble and do the very work itself /o r the stomach bv digesting the food that you eat and that is K odol. It is pleasant to take. It is sold bv R. S. Knowl ton. 03 75 H NOTICE. 73 All persons holding warrants against School district. No. 8, Coos county, Oregon, are hereby notified to present them at my place of bus iness in Coquille, for payment. No interest will be alloud on any war rants after May 1, 1908. W . H. S ciirokdeu . Clerk 8cbool Dist, No. 8, Coos Co. Oregon. > n H 75 TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. We have completed a thorough, up-to-date A b stra c t P lan t. > a 73 We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ " Coquille Post Office. Personal ► d 73 > 0 H 75 1 I f any person suspects that their ► MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. kidneys are deranged they should •X COQUILLE PHONE, 191. take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at 2« M Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. once and not risk having Bright’s > O disesse or diabets. Delay given TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., . the disease a stronger foothold and | J. A. ¡Barton, Abstractor. Henry Sengstacken,'Manager. For f^weet milk .«< 1 cream call at you should not delay taking Foie’ the City milk Depot, « ear the E nter-, Kidney Remedy, sold by E 1 ABSTRA CTS A BSTRACTS A BST R A C T S ABSTRACT prise tfeat Market, Slocum. F ob S a m — G ood new house of 5 rooms hall pantry and closets, 5} lots with good orck« trd begining te bear, wood house a « d barn Inquir at this office. a 11