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The Thirteenth Coquille’s
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Juli i Eliuore W aller was born at
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aouth, in this city Wednesday even-
publio tt it we nave jue closcd olir ila- we: ki'iiol kidnevs und allay ]
#«*■ sal*. Not part leal a r about location,
W E D N E S D A Y , JU N E 24. 1908. | >» Coqmlle June 22, 1908 She waa ing> J|ine 17> Bt 8 ocIock. M isit LiIlie
Humides
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h *o hear fxom o w n er only who
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Tbe people wbo nttended tLe ball first leni o i aii:u sale uni ilio' we
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the first white child born in Oregon
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Po»**»iion
Way, daughter of Mr and Mrs. VV. game Sunday between Coquille and have bee,i
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pleased
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the
n eii.le,¡ i vere win re, S o il he R
The Indiana banker arrested aa a ! City, then but a mere pioneer set M. Way of this city, and Mr. Paul North Bend witnessed the longest
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out c on
i* ilirurt weeks past S K i o a III» ,.
horse thief carried a aide line unusu jtlemen’ , hut the chief trading point
Sterling of Coquille by the pastor, extra inning game ever played in ! our stm-i has I eon on. continual
{ in the state at that time.
al even to a high financier.
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE KOI! PUBLICATIO N.
Rev. H. M Branham
Miss Clara this county. For thirteen innings busy si eu • and
b'yond
uoubt
Being the daughter of Alvin
The motto has teen restored to
i Talbot acted as bridesmaid nod Mr the two teams struj gled for sup ours ms been the most successful
United Stales Land Office,
| Department of the Interior, Land Ottlee
at Roseburg, Oregon. April 17, 1908.
lioBi.Uare, Orevon, May 7, 1908.{
tin r ins, but no report has been Waller, one of the first honored O. H. Dunning as groom iinuu, Fred reraecy and it fell to North Bend's
sale ever hild in Coquille.
We
Ni.t’iv is he:eliv vìvi mi that Stephen
missionaries of the Methodist church
Notice is herebv given that Lewis F.
niado of anyone refusing the old
Folsom was usher.
lot to win.
take this im ans of thanking the A. Uitlherts in, , f Coquille, Oregon, who K. Heller of McKiuley, Oregon, has
to the Indians o f Oregon, she ex
brnnd.
The church had been elaboratly
Collier pitched a steady game for publio and will ask for their con on March 80, 1008. taiide Timber and filed notice of Ilia intention to make
perienced all the dangers and pri
decorated, with flowers and greenery the home team but his inabilitv to tinued patronage and will give you sio'-e
pplication No. 9984, for the final five years proof in support of his
A Congressional commission is
vations incident to these advance
and the aisles were strewn with baodle bunts and lack o f control only first class, good and moderate Sett beast quarter of -outInvert quarter claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11-
going to inquiro how boys may be
guards of civilization. Her father’s
! roses. The ceremony took place coupled with some pretty bum | prices. Having done away with the i.l “ eetion 9, Tiovn-'hip 28 South, Range 798 made July 9th, 1902, for the W’ kg
kept on the farm. They’ll stay if
picture hangs in the great brick
18 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed S W 4 (being lots 12 and 18), Section 28,
beneath a wedding bell of white support cost us the game. In fact old time Jong winded credit system
the girls will.
notice of intention to make final proof, Township 27 South, Range 11 West, W.
church in Salem which he organized.
St. Louis has started the “ Times The sti ucture itself was built later roses. A s a prelude to the cere Coquille bad the game won and we will be able to give you bargains to establish claim to the land above de M., and that said’ proof will.be made be
aeri I*.!, before K. A. Dodge, II
Com fore Edgar A. Dodge, U. S. Commis
every da.'.
are much better” slogan, and the by her husband, the Rev. C. O mony. Mrs. Thus. Mebl, of Coquille deliberately threw it away.
sioner, at his office, in Myrtle Point,
North Bend used three men in
Thanking vou again we ask a fair missioner at his olfico it Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Thursday, July 9th, 1908.
rest of us ought to help it along. Stratton to whom she was married sang "OPromise Me," Mrs. E. M.
Oregon,
on
tlm
15th
day
of
September,
Furman presiding a the orgaD, and box, Wilson and Gaffney were both trial.
He mimes the following witnesses to
It is a taking idea.
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: prove his continuous residence upon,
on Sept. 5, I860.
After filling the
O . W ilso n A Co.
• 1. C. Gregory of Coquille, Oregon, and cultivation of, the land, viz:
Many congressmen are anxious place of a faithful pastor’s wife for the bridal party was ushered in to sent to the bench but. Taylor met
Coquille Oreg.
L. N. Gregory, of Coquille. Oregon, Lee Mast, of McKinley, Oregon,
to get away from Washington, but ten years in Oregon, she moved to the strains of the wedding march, with marked success, the locals
.
Charles IVn ’ leton, of Coquille, Oregon, I W. H. Bunch, of McCinlev, Oregon,
more of them are worried about California where he was pastor of the bride leaning on the arm of her scored but one run of bis delivery.
.1. D. Culbertson, of McKinley, Oregon,
Next time you ordro Hour, specify L . W. Culbertson of North Hend.Oregon, I Clark Bunch, of Dora, Oregon.
father who gave her away. The Cbae. Keene and K elly excelled in
getting back next winter.
the First M E. church of San Jose
SOUND
RING.
i
BENJAM
IN
L.
EDDY,
BENJAMIN I.. EDDY,
ring ceremony was used, After the batting for the visitors.
Nevins,
ma27
Register.
•‘Tho Japanese have not been for five years, and president of the ceremony the wedding party repair
Barred
Plymouth
eggs
for
sale
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Register.
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Thomas, Howell and Lorenz were
alarmed by Congressman Hobson’s Uiversity of tli6 Pacific for ten ed to the church parsonage where a
by
J.
Quick
at
$1.25
per
setting.
the heavy hitters for Coquille.
war talk”, says the Tokin Gazette. years.
For a burn or scald apply Cham
brief reception was held, after Pauls fielding and Gardners great
In 1890 they returned to Oregon.
They must know him over there
which the bride and groom proceed throw to the plate were the features. berlain’s Salve. It will allay the
She resided in
the suberbs of
pain almost instantly and quickly
too.
Coquille.... • AB R H PO A E
ed to Coquille where the} will make
heal the injured parts. Forsele Oy |
Portland until last Sept, when they
Nevins,
ss......
...7
1
5
3
2
4
iHeir home, the groom having a
Manufacturers of dyspepsia tab
R. S. Knowlton.
came to Coquille, and have made
Lorenz, lb ..... ...5
1 1 13
1 0
home already prepared. A num
lets must be watching with ghoulish
Peralta, c ...... ...6
0 0
3 2
7
their home with
ther son G
glee the manner in which the men
ber of guests from Coquille, relati Howell, 3 b .....
AND WHITE CEDAR
2 2 RED
0
1
3
H. Stratton where she died. She
ves and friends of tho bride, were Thomas, 2b . .. ...7
of the American Fleet are banquet
2 3
3
3 i
SHINGLES
wag never a rugged woman, and her
2 0
0
ing their way around the globe.
0 0
present having driven up in auto- Hartley, r f .....
F o r Sale llij
health has been badly broken for
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1
1 0
utobilss, the bride and groom re Ording, I f ...... ...5
Miss Prosperity has returned, and several years
C Street
L. H. & W . Shingle Co.
Pauli, cf ........
0 1
6
0 0
Coquille, Oregon.
turning with them. Mr. Sterling
the charming young lady certainly
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6 1 Bandon, Oregon.
P. O. Box o2 «.
She was a life long Methodist, was formerly agent of the railroad Collier, p ........ ...6
did receive a most flattering recep and died ns she lived, in the Chris
Totals...... ..53
8 14 39 19 8
company at this place, and is now
tion. She promises to make this tiau faitii.
Another honored pio agent of the same com pany at Co
North Bend...AB R H PO A E
visit and extended one, stretching neer is gone— a faithful friend,
Wickman, cf... ..6
1 1
2
0 1
quille. The bride has for several
over many years.
0 1
3
2 2
lover of home and devoted wife aud years been manager of the telephone Kelly. 3b........ ...7
G. Gaffney, ss. ...7
6 2
3 1
2
This is the first death in office at this place,— Enterprise.
An Illinois man by the name of mother.
Flanagan, c .... ...6
1 n
3 0
9
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Lemon has joined the army.
He the family, their only children being
Keene, l b ...... ...7
4 2 14
0 2
There is no need of anyone suffer
E F e rry is B adly Cut
should be assigned to duty nnder Miss Mary and Gordon H. of this
Graham, rf..... ..7
0 3
0
0 0
ing long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure it is only neces
Taylor, If........ ...6
0 0
5
5 1
Colonel Stewart at Fort Qrant, city. Her venerable helpmate still
sary to take a few doses of
Emmerson Ferry, one of the J. Gaffney, 2b. ...5
0 1
1
3 1
Arizona, weo has been getting all survives, patiently waitiug for a
3
4 1
proprietors of Bianco hotel, was Wilson, p ...... ...0 0 0
happy reunion in the better world
the army lemons lately.
severly slashed this afternoon by
Totals...... ..57
9 11 39 23 10
The funeral sermon wa* preached
The German scientist who claims
“ Buckshot,•* the hotel porter, and In the 4th inning Wilson sent to bench,
at ths home by Rev. W. S. Gordon
( E x p e r t P iano T u n e r )
to have discovered that women's
bus driver. It is generally claimed G. Gaffney in ttie box, Taylor ss Foote If
assisted by Rev. E. B. Jones, and
feet are growing larger may be
Haue your Piano tuned by the local man, will
that his assault upon Mr. Ferry was in the 6th Taylor in box, G. Gaffney ss
long procession follow«! the remains
In fact, in most cases one dose is
in 9th Gardner in place of Ording, in
right, but his meddling with such
sign
contract to keey Piano In first class con
entirely unprovoked. Six stitches
sufficient. It never fails and can be
to the Masonic cemetery.
12th Felter in place of Graham.
matteis will not elevate him in the
relied upon in the most severe and
dition, two tunings a gear for $3.75 a tuning.
had to be taken in Mr. Ferry's arm
Summary—Two base hits; Kelly, Gaf
dangerous cases. It is equally val
estimation of the women.
All Work Guaranteed.
will call on you at
and side. ‘Buckshot“ struck at him fney, Keene, Lorenz, Howell: Passed
M ore A cciden ts
uable for children and is the means
o f saving the lives of many children
once write or see me.
The New York Telegram is excit
As we go to press the news several times with the knife but balls, North Bend 1, Coquille: Wild
each year.
ed over the discovery that in St reaches us that Harry KroDenberg, only one of the b’ ows caused serious pitches; North Bend 1, Coquille 1:
In the world’s history no medicine
Basses on Balls; off Collier 1, off W il
has ever met with greater success.
Paul Minn., they have a cat with son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kronen- injury. “ Buckshot“ was immediately
son 5, Taylor 2: Hit by pitched balls;
four tails. So long as it has only berg, was drowned at the boom of arrested and taken to the city jail. Lorenz, Taylor: Struck out; by Taylor
PRICE 25o. LARGE SIZE 50c.
Mr. Ferry's wounds were dressed 5, Wilson 2. Collier 5: Stolen Basses;
one voice there seems to be nothing the Aberdeen mill, of which bis fa
for the neighbors to worry over. ther is superintendent.
Theyoung immediately, and while bo is able Coquille 5, North Bend 2: Time3 hours
to walk around, the injury is severe. Umpire Burnside.
The moyor o f an Indiana town is roan was 19 years of age the 10th
> d
The assault occurred in the rear
T o G !▼ • S atisfaction o r Y ou r M on ey Back.
offering prizes for the best essays of last November. Full particulars
FOR S A L E .
of
the
Blanco,
Mr.
Ferry
having
I f. a fte r n’ ln gatl.O O b ottle o f K od ol, y o u can h o n e itly «a y It has not beno-
fltea y ou , w e w ill refund y o u r m oney. T ry K odol today, on th is tfuarantea.
by school children on “ How to have not been received, however,
A good dairy ranch, five miles
K ill ou t and elgn the fo llo w in g , present It to the dealer at the tim e o f purohane.
gone out to oversee the weighing
I f It faltn to Kiitiefy you. return the b ottle to th e dealer fro m whom y ou bought
make the city more beautiful. the body has been recovered and
below
Bandon.
A
fine
chance
for
of meat by “ Buckshot.“ “ Buckshot“
Towa_
_BUU_
Some of the children will be sure brought to Parkersburg, the home
Biga her«__ ____________
is a well-known character but had anyone wishing to go into the dairy
FOR IND IG ESTIO N AND D YS PE PS IA.
.«•C T T a t a o u t .
to suggest more corner lots for base of his parents.
never been considered dangerous business. 30 or 40 acres of good R E L IE V E S SOUR STOMACH, BELCHING. ETC. E. C. D a W IT T CBfc COMPANY, CHICAGO. IL L .
Henry Holverson, of this city, a
ball games.
despite his threats when under the beaver dam land; 160 acres in
SOLD BY E J SLOCUM
donkey engineer at Aasen’s camp
Judge Hamiltson and Discrict
influence of liquor.— Coos Bay- all A fine stream of water running
had the misfortune to lose a couple
through the place, plenty of fish,
Attorney Brown arrtved ¡Sunday
Times.
of toes while working about bis
being ni ar Lioak lake, plenty of fruit
Indian the case of the state against
If you hi«*
engine Monday morning.
He set
ami
hetries, also near the ocean and
N
e
w
R
ecord
at
Smith
M
ill
Hull Anderson for shooting Mrs.
Sunset City addition to Bandon,
his foot on lh» engine frame, his
(Jordan at the bay a month ago
Try One
good roals school handy, com
toes projecting over into the fly
The C. A. Smith mill has estab mands fine items of the Ocean, well
The slate’s witnesse were evamined
wheel pit when the throttle was lished a new record for day’s cut of broken from winds, shell fishing
today. The case will not be An
N euralgia .
They Relieve Pain
accidentally opened by the firemiu, lumber, the mill hiving turned out handy. Q.d age cause of wishing to
iseed for two or three day».
S c iatic a .
Quickly, leaving no
and the whed turning, a spoke 273,245 feet and 30. 500 lath last Fri- sell.
For particulars see Ed Taylr,
R heumatism .
During the annual hunt of
^
bad After-effect.
struck his foot, taking eff the pr.-al lay. The previous record, made a nn the place
B ackache
Connecticut snake club 000 quarts toe aud the on' next to it. He will
P ain inchest .
Stomach troubles are very com
few weeks ago, was a trifle over
of whiskey are paid to have been be on crutches fur a while.
mon in the summer time and you
T a k e nb
D istress in
2 5 Doses
253,000 feet
consumed, although only one mem
should not only be vetv careful
stomach .
M rt.C . A. Sehlbrede, of Marsh
of the Little Tablets
2
5 Cents
Friday’s big rut was made with
her was bitten by a rattler.
Thi field, and Mbs Kinney, of Pint B,
about what y o » eat just now, more
S leeplessness
a n d th e P a in is G o n e
Never Sold in Bulk
qiruce logs and wns a surprise to than this, you should be careful
others probably figured that i while out driving yesterday with a
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everyone around the mill, some, not to allow yourself to become
gallon of prevention was better spirited team belonging to the lat
hardly believeing it untill the fig disordered, and when the stomach
than a pint of cure.
NOTICE.
ter, met an nutombile on a short ures were carefully computed.
goes wrong take Kodol This is the
To obtain good berths on the
Is hereby given that J. M. Nye Jr.,
best known preparation that is of
Owing to the rapid increase in curve near Kittyville, and the
Breakwater
call
up
Main
181. it
General Manager J. E. Oren, the
has filed liia final account aa executor of
costs you nothing to phone.
the population of the state of Oregon horses made a dash and rim away. other officials an d the millmen are fered to the people today for des-
Wickham Residence,
the last will anil testament of A. E. J.
pepsia or indigestion or any stom
and consequent enlarging of our The vehicle was demolished’ but now anxiously looking to the 300,-
East of Christian Church
Nye deceased in the County Court of the
ach trouble. Kodol digests all foods
NOTICE FOR P U B LIC ATIO N
mail business, there will be a read the ladies came off with a severe 000 mark which they hope to reach It is pleasant to take. It is sold
State of Oregon for Coos county and
Does
Gents’
Fine
Tailoring
Department of the Interior,
£
justment of salaries of 45 post shaking up and some bruises.
here by R. 8. Knowlton.
in the near future.— Times
Land Oflice at Roseburg, Ore. f that the Judge of sail court has fixed
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In all its branches. Also cleans
• he time for hearing objection, to the
masters in the state, and Coos coun
Coquille Herald.
W A N TED ^
A. P. MILLER,
Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To
bacco, Confectionery.
H ave You a Good
Piano?
DIARRHOEA
Then see
I. A. TURNELL
Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
/
,
Leave your order with Mrs. M. 0. Hawkins
Coquille, O rego n
li a r a n t e e
D r .M il k s A nti -P ain P il l s
Headache
H e a d a ch e
Ì
O
K. Holverson,
Mrs. S. Mundy, c f Bandon, is
ty comes in for three. The salary
of the postmaster at Mnrsfield will very low at this time.
Circuit court meets in adjourned
bo raised from $2000 to ¿2300, of
Myrtle Point from $1100 to 1200, of session next Monday morning.
North Bend from $1400 to $1500.
Fine thing to have all this talk
The Margaret lies Co. now play about P i ary and the north pole
ing a six-night engagement at this right on the verge of summer.
N o tice to the Public.
M. E. Church South
Services next Sunday ns follows:
10 a. m. Sunday school
11 “ Proaching subject “ The Ea
gles” nest. 3 p. ro. Junior League,
8. preaching, subject: Honey from
s strange hive. Special music. Every
body invited 8 p. m .. Thursday,
city, presented “ The Hr nature
Bring your orders to Land A prayer meeting 8 p. ra. Friday, choir
Daughter” on Monday night and Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry practice.
goods.
E. B. Jones, pastor
were greeted by a largo audience
There
will
be
services
at
the
who thoroughly appreciated the
Tired mothers, worn out by the
performance.
Yesterday evening. Presbyterian church next Sundi y. peevish, cross baby have found
Preaching
by
Rev.
C.
E.
Bolts
o
f
“ The Two Sisters” was given and
Cascaswect a boon and a blessing
Caocasweet is for babies and chil
enjoyed even more than first even Myrtle Point.
Notice is hereby given that my
wife, Blanch Cook, of her own free
will, has left my bed and hoard, at
Bandon, Oregon, and that I will not
be responsible for any debts con
tracted by her hereafter.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, June
4tb, 1908.
J. C ook .
A Grand Family Medicine
" I t gives me pleasure to srteak a
good word for Electric Bitters,”
writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 437
Houston St., New York.
“ I t ’s a
grand fam ily medicine for dyspep
sia and liver complications; while
for lame back and weak kidneys it
cannot betoo highly recommended.”
Electric Bitters regulate the digest
ive functions, purify the blood, and
impart renewed vigor and vitality
to the weak and debilitated of both
sexes.
Sold under guarantee at
R. 8. Knowlton's drug store.
5Pc.
Notice is hereby giver, that John Da-
vid Culbertson,of Mckinley Oregon,1
’has
■
In lo
h'e<! not'ce °l his intention to make
CIQ88 8iyie. ________________________ final «„n otation proof in support of his
SUMMONS.
claim, viz. Homestead entry No. 13547
IN JUSTICF.’S COURT, JUSTICE mn,*e May 16, 1904. for the EJ^ SEJ^,
DISTRICT, No. 3, COOS CO UNTY, S F 1 4 YF ' L Section 34, Township 27 S
Range 11 West, W. M., and that said
STATE OF OREGON.
The Western Meat Company, a Corpor proof will be made before Edgar A.
Dodge U. 8. Commissioner at his office
ation, Plaintiff,
in Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Thursday,
vs.
July 9th, 1908.
G. P. Witt, Defendant.
and presses clothing In first-
He names the following witnesses to
To G. P. Witt, the above named de
fendant in the name of the State of Ore prove this continuous residence upon
and cultivation of the land, viz.
gon
You are hereby required to appear
F. R. Heller, of McKinley, Oregon,
and answer the complant filed against G. G. Swan, of Dora, Oregon
yoti in the above entitled action within 'l*m Cotton, of Gravel Ford, Oregon,
dren, and iB especially good for the
Panama Hats at Rohinsou’s.
ing by as equally large an enthusi
seven days from the date of the sevice of Charles Heller, of McKinley, Oregon.
ills so common in hot weather.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY, Register.
this summons upon you 'or suffer judg
astic audience. The plays for the
“ Deraent's Best”
the flour
Look for the ingredients printed on
ment to tie taken against you for the
remaining nights are aa follows: Drane sells it.
the bottle. Contains no harm
sum of $22.77(dollars)with the costs and
Department of the Interior,
)
Wednesday, “ The Unwritten L aw "
Long white and tan silk gloves ful drugs- Sold by R. S. Knowl
disbursements of this action and that an
Land Oflice at Roseburg, Ore. >
ton.
Thursday, “ Flower of The Range," at Robinson's.
April
18,
1908.)
order of the court will be made directing
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Friday “ Camilla,” Saturday, “ Trisa
For sewing machine needles go to
the sale of property hereto attached in
Notice is hereby given that Henry
Notice
or Beyond the Rockies."
j W. H. Schroeders.
this action to-wit: One lot of baker’s Johnson of Coquille, Oregon, has filed
tools and tinns, 1050 lbs. Flour ' sbbl notice of his intention to make final
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For bargains in shoes, see Drnne
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all
.
Lard 7 rolls of wrapping paper be sold five years proof in support of bis claim
To the people o f the C oqu ille! at his new store.
[otice is hereby given that the j to satisfy said claim and costs.
Coos County warrants drawn on
Notice
viz: Homestead entry No. 12453 made
valley: Owing to the prevalence
W. P. Fuller's prepared paints,
This summune is served by publica- March 2, 1903, for the W Ji N E 'f, 6E 1
General Fund and endorsed prior co-partnership heretofore existing
o f the typhoid fever among the j oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A
to January 1st, 1907, will be paid on between the undersigned under Ihe lion *n compliance with an order duly N E 1^, Section 24, Township 28 South,
peoplo livin g along the banks of, Bo’s.
M., and that said
presentation at mv office in Coquille
names of Harry A Goodman «"«da byE.G. D. Holden jnstice of the Range 14 West W >
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peace in said Third Jnatice s district, proof will be made be
the river last fall and the early'
I f you want a uice suit of clothes * .
before G. T. Tread-
.. th.s day by .mutual consent die- i Coos
M,lltyi
Hute o(
Kold,
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J P 0re(K)n
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. Commi.sic
Commissioner at his oflice
freshets, it is my opinion that there j — latest fall atvle. Robinson baa City, Oregon.
No interest will be allowed after solved, A ll accounts of the firm the lltli day of May. 1998, directing the , in Bandon. Oregon, on Monday, Jnly
is grave danger o f a serious epi-
will be collected and all bills paid publication thereof to be made in the 13th, 1908.
drtnie this summer, owing to soil
The hammock season is here lune 30th, 1908.
b y. J. J. Stanley. Sold this 16th Coquille H kralu for a period of Six
He names the following witnesses to
J. B. D cllkt ,
inf. lion, and would advise that
ao a re ‘ he hammocks, at
weeks, the first publication therof being prove his continuous resilience upon
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W. C. Laird a.
Treasurer Coos Co. Oregon.
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when .surface or shallow springs
on the 14th day of Mav.intW. and the last I »„ d cultivaton of the land, vis:
W. B a b i y .
C arpet W kavixo
Mrs. K. Hoi
Dated Coquille Oreg., June, 24, ,80
on the 25th day of June, 1908.
iistd for drinking purposes
E. A. Smith, of Riverton, Oregon,
VV. A. Q oodmax .
verson, Wickham rrsidruoe east of
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
Thomas Hanly, of Coquille, Oregon,
the water be boiled before
Anyone wishing bouse moving or
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the Christian church does fine
Justice of the Peace for Justice District .1. L. Briggs, of Coquille Oregon,
F o r S a l k . A choice piece o f bot-
carpet and rug weaving. Call and j other heavy work done can be nc.
No. 3, Coos County, Oregon.
J. P. Donaldson, of Riverton. Oregon.
W a l t e l C l’ Ll!», M. P .,
see samples of her work and p e t ' commodate«! by calling on H. L
Vatney,
Health o(Bo«r, prices.
tom land. Inquire of George S
Robison, Coquille,
WALTER SINCLAIR.
Attorney for Palnitiff
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BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register
same on the 12th day of July 1908 at
the hoar of 10 o’clock a. m. of >aid day
the same being a regular day of the July
term of said court.
J. M. N yk J r .
Executor of the estate of A. E. J.
Nye, deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE OF R E A L ESTATE
AT P R IV A T E SALE.
IN T H E C O UNTY COURT OF T H E
COUNTY OF COOS. STATE OF O R
EGON, IN PROBATE.
In the matter of the guardianship of
the Persons and Estates of Eva C. El-
lingson. Ole H. Ellingsen, Alice A. El-
lingson. Bennett H. Ellingson, Ethel M.
Eilingson, Harold C. Ellingson and
Floid Ellings^t, Minon.
Notice is hereby given, tliatunderan-
thority of an order of sale, granted by
the county court of the conntv of Coo#.
State ol Oregon, dated March 6” 1908.
I will sell at private Bale the following
described real estate, to-wit. an nndivid-
ed seven elevenths (7-11) of the north
east quarter (N E 1* ) of section twenty-
two (22) township twenty-eight (28)
South of range nine (9) west of W illam
ette Meridian in said Coos Counly. Ore
gon, the same being all the interest,
right and title of the above named min*
or# in and to said land.
The sale will lie made on or after July
8th 1908, and bids will lie received at the
oflice of C. R. Barrow, Coquille, Oregon,
or may lie left with the clerk of the
above entitled court, or delivered to the
undersigned guardian at London. Wash
ington
Terms ol sale are cash in lawful mon
ey of the united Statea, ten per cent of
the amount to accompany bid, and bal
ance to be paid upon confirmation of
sail.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1908.
LENA ELLINGSON.
Guardian of the Perrons and Estate* of
Eva C. Ellingson, Ole H. Ellingson,
Alice A. Ellingson Bcnm-lt H. El-
lingson, Ethel M. Ellingson, Harold
C. Ellingson and Floyd Ellingson.
Minors.