Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 08, 1908, Image 2

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Go-carts at Laird’s.
Coquille Jerald.
“ Dement’s Best”
Drane sells it.
Japan ese L aw n P arty.
ta the flour
W E DN ESDAY, JULY 8 . 1908.
For bargains in shoe», are Drane
at his new store.
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
mie Celebrale Our
Mattonai Holiday ia
‘‘White River” Flour is the best
Robinson has it. *
For sewing machine needles go to
W. H. Schroeders.
Buy your suits at Land A Lyons'.
Their prices will surprise you.
Full assortment of North Bend
doors and windows at W. C. Laird’s.
W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints,
oils aud varnishes at J. A. Lamb A
Co’s.
Last Saturday witnessed what
was evidently the largest crowd ever
assembled in Coquills, and some
think, in the county. It cannot be
said of the people of Coos county
that they are forgetting the birth of
our Country or losing interest in
the day we celebrate. The weather
was ideal, everybody good natured
and all the details of the program
carried out in due form.
The people began to arrive in
town from all directions at an early
hour by wagons, and on schedule
time the steamers began to arrive,
three coming from Bandon and
way points and one from the upper
river, all carrying as many as they
are allowod, and when the train
pulled, in from Marshfield it carri­
ed five cars filled to thier utmost
capasity, making in all, with our
town’s people out, what was conserv
atively estimated at from three to
four thousand people.
Promptly at the apponted time
the parade was formed and circl­
ing around three blocks halted at the
Collier Myrtle grove near the depot
which had been arranged for the oe
casion, the prosession being headed
by one division of the band while the
other brought up the rear, and was
led b i Marshal of the day, C. M.
Skeels.
Order was called by President of
the Day J. S. Barton.
The exercises at the grove werer
as follows:
Invocation, cy Rev. W. S. Gordon.
Song by double quartett, Hail to
the Flag.
Addrass of Welcome by Mayor
Hawkins.
• Song by quartette, Freedom’s
Flag.
Recitation, The First Flag, by
Hornor Oddy.
Song by quartette, Star Spangled
Banner.
The reading of the Decloration of
Independence by Miss Atkinson.
Oration by Hon. A. S. Ham­
mond.
Song, by quartette, Let Hills and
Vales Resound.
After these exercises the barbe­
cue dinner was enjoyed. D jring
the forenoon a ball game between
North Bend and Bandon nines waH
enjoyed by a large crowd and was
won by Bandon, and in the after­
noon Coquille and Marshfield cross
ed bats, the home team carrying
away the laurels.
Born. In Coquill, Oregon, July
6 , 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Howell a son.
Grant Harry who has the con-
cract for extensive road impeove-
ment out on the Coos Bay Wagon
Road, was in town yesterday fo ra
wagon load of powder.
"$2.00 Starts a fine Local Busi­
ness, daily profits, $5 to $10 Partic­
ulars free, write to-day.
B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, la .,’’
Mrs. Fannie E. Dyer, of Bandon,
passed through town this morning
on her return from a visit in the val­
ley. She went to see her deughter,
Mrs. Gus Buckingham, and grand­
son, Lawrence Pendergrass, and
many friends at different points.
W. C. Laird is offering some
special rare bargains in dresers of
different styles. Be sure and see
them before they are all gone.
Mrs. Dr. J. G. Cook, formerly of
of Empire City, but who has resided
for some time at Eureka, California,
with her daughter, Mrs. George
Twombly, is now visiting with her
sons, George and Leo, of the bty,
and her sister, Mrs. Wm. Morras,
of theis city.
R. W. B i ie l 'M
C h ica g o , Ju ly 6— T he T ribu n e A. H avens
today says:
Seventy-two dead and 273G iuiur-
ed are second-day totals of the acci­
dents attending the rolebratinn of
the Fourth of July in the Uni ed
States. This breaks a 1 . o o o r s of
Hou-e and carriage painters, and paperhangets. Estimates given ou
deaths since 1899.
short notice
Work neatly and promptly done. Leave orders at W. H .
Skeels A Sou give 10 per cent
Schoreder
discount for oa¡b on shoes iill t ¡o r
A Japanese lawn party will be'
If you want a uicesuit of clothes
held on the grounds of Messrs. \ — latest fall style. Robinson has
Belloni and Nye Friday evening, j tlxero.
July the 10th.
An interesting
Before ordering suits, call and
program, iff which both local and 8ee Drain's samples. Good fits and
outside talent will
participate, 8atiBfact,t,n
will lie rendered indoors, refresh-
Wm. Jenkins and daughter, Mrf.
ments to bo served from a large| ^ ro88> of Bandon, passed through
tent on the lawn. All who wish to ! for Myrtle Point yesterday.
Go to Robinson for fruit jars— j new stock arrives.
help the Literary Association who
are in charge of this entertainment, Mason, Economy, EverlaBtiDg and \ "
the Schram Automatic Sealor.
in their work of raising funds
Robinson has his shelves loaded
toward paying for the lots upon
W ITH THI>
which to erect a Library and Gym­ with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and 1
they are right up to the minute.
nasium later on should come out
N E W
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­
and bring their friends.
ders, give instant relief. Price 25
cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille;
4th of July at R iverton .
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
Ice cream will be served every
At 10 o’clock a. m. the procession
day at the confectionery of Getty A
Collier.
formed on Main street in front of
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mitchull, of the town hall, in the following
O. A. Kelly, Marshal,
this city goe to Bandon today for order:
a few days’ outing on the beach. S. S. Steward as Uncle Sam, Miss
Bring your orders to Land A Florence McCue as Goddess of
Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry Liberty, Ansel Kight as George
goods.
Washington,
and Miss Jewell
ISteave Gallier, mine boste of Ho­ Baumgartner as Martha Washing,
tel de Gallier, at Bandon, shook Miss Dora Smith as Oregon, 47
hrnds with many friends in Coquille children representing the states and
territories, and at the rear was the
yesterday.
Go to Land A Lyons’ a for nice Calitbumpian band. The Goddess
suit of clothes. They will save you of Liberty, Geo. and Martha Wash­
money.
ington rode in a beautifully deco­
Something new—tbeSchrarnAuto­ rated buggy aud Oregon rode îd
matic Sealer— at Robinson’s. He also an especially decorated cart.
keeps Mason. Economy and Ever­
At the sound of the bugle which
lasting fruit jars.
was in the hands of E. Richardson,
Fon S ale . A choice piece of bot­ a bugler in the infantry during the
tom land. Inquire of George S. Spanish war, the procession marched
Robison, Coquille.
to the grounds to the tune of
Bandon’s ball team failed to “ Marching Through Georgia”, where
come to Coquille to participate in the following program was rendered :
tb i regular league game Sunday,
Song by the choir, America.
thereby forfeiting the game to the
Recitation by Miss Mary Marsh.
local nine.
Flag Recitation by six boys.
Anyone wishing house moving or
other heavy work done can be ac­
commodated by calling on H. L.
Varney.
Streets A son have all kinds of
feed for horses, cows and chickens.
G. A. Robiugon has received his
stock of fruit jars for the season.
He. keeps the Mason, Economy,
Everlasting and the Schram Auto­
matic sealer.
B u ffu m & H a v e n s
Arago, Oregon
I lie Wickham House
w
p IdAR
I
Phone i j x
R o o m cincl H o a r d b y M o n t h
or W e ek .
D IS G U M
Just a little Cascasweet is all that
W lT ir l
it necessary to give your baby
when it is cross ond peevish. Cas­
casweet contains no opiates nor
harmful drugs and is highly recom­
mended by mothers everywhere.
Conforms to the Natiolan Pure
Food and Drug Law. Sold byR. S.
FOR SALE B Y LAND A LYON
Knowlton.
ANY 0U )
Q arterly M eetings.
M RS. Q. R. W IC K H A M , Proprietress
RED
AND WHITE
SHINGLES
A . P. MILLER,
^ S tatio n ery, Fruits, Cigars, To-
CEDAR
bacco, Confectionery.
Next Sunday, the 3rd quarterly
Coquille, Oregon.
C Street
Fur Sale By
meeting of the Coquille Charge,
L.
H.
&
W
.
Shingle
Co.
Willamette District, M E. Church,
P. O. Box G2
South, will be held bv Dr. S. W. Bandon, Oregon.
Walker of Seattle, Wn. Dr. Walker
will preach both morning and even­
ing, every body is cordially invited
to be present.
10 a.m . Sunday school; 3 p. m
There is no need o f anyone suffer­
Junior League, 8 p. m. Thurs day,
ing long with this disease, for to
prayer meeting
effect a quick cure it is only neces­
sary to take a few doses of
Dr. Walker will deliver a lecture
Reading Declaration of Indépend­ to the Upworth League at 8 p. m
Saturday. Free: Every body invited
ance by Mary Marsh.
The Quarterly Conference will be
Recitation by Mrs. McCue.
( E x p e r t P ian o T u n e r )
Song., ‘‘Yankie Doodle Boy.” held on Saturday at 3. p. m.
Have
your
Piano tuned by the local man, will
E. B. Jones, pastor
by Bonnie Smith.
In fact, in most cases one dose is
sign
contract
to keep Piano in first class con­
Recitation by Jewell Baumgart­
The 3d quarterly Conference for
sufficient. It never fails and can be
dition,
two
tunings
a year for $3.75 a tuning.
relied
upon
in
the
most
severe
and
ner.
Myrtle Point Charge of the M. E.
dangerous cases. It is equally val­
All Work Guaranteed. I will call on you at
Song, "Oregon” by Dora Smith Church, South, will be held at Fish-
uable for children and is the means
once, write or see me.
o f saving the lives o f m any children
Recitation by Thema Richardson. trap Church July 11th and 12th.
each year.
‘‘The battle of Stony Point,” Rev C. L. ML-Causland, P. E. of
In the world’s history no medicine
has ever met with greater success.
Bonnie Smith.
Willamette district will be present
Flag recitation by six girls.
and preach Saturday eveiog at
PRICE 25o. LARGE SIZE 50c.
Recitation by Beulah Price.
8 o’clock and Sabbath at 11 A. M.
Song, “Star Sdangle Banner,” by and 8 P. M. All are invited to these
choir.
services:
C 3 r TUL
3 0 - _w _
„
„
Xo G iT * Satisfaction o r Your M onsy Bacie.
Oration by Prof. Reedy.
H. M. B r a n h a m .
If a fte r
a 01.00 b ottle of Kmlol, yon can hoaeetly Fay It ha« not 1bene-
flted v • i»i, will refund you r m oney. Try
today, on thin sruarantee.
Then followed a butiful repast
Pastor.
Kin out end slirn tho follow ing. p resent It to the dealer a t the tim e of purchaMu
If It falle to satisfy you. retu rn the bottle to th e dealer from whom you bou«ht
which was arranged by the com­
It. and wo will refund your m oney.
Over Thirty Fiv Years.
Town________ _________________________ »<>«*.......................................... ~
mittee consisting of Wm. White,
Sign h e ro
_______ _
In 1872 there was a great deal
. < I T THIS 6 1! r i
F O R IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA .
A. Harrington, Mrs. O. A. Kelly.
D e W I T T ( fi. C O M P A N Y . C H I C A G O , I L L .
of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera R E L I E V E S S O U R S T O M A C H , l i E L C H I N G , E T C .
Mrs. M. W. McCormick. Mrs. Bell infantum. It was al this time that
SOLD BY £ J SLOOUM
Whitsett aided by other ladies of Chamberlain’ s Colic. Cholera and
Diarrh
Dea
Remedy
was
first
brought
the town. The people of Riverton
tender their thanks to M. W. into use. It pro.ed more success­
ful than any other remedy or treat­
If you have
McCormick ns president of the day
ment, and lias for thirty-five years
H
eadache
also to those people wt.o so gener­ maintained that n e rd.
From a
T ry One
ously nided in prepairing for the small beginning i s sale and use
FO R
celebiatiou. Every body enjoyed has extended to every part o f tile
N e u r a l g ia .
They Relieve Pain
themselves and we would advise United Htat' s anti to m any Inreign
countries Nine druggists out of
S c ia t ic a .
Quickly, leaving no
any and »11 who would have the ten will recommend it when their
R h eu m a t ism
^
bad After-effects
time of tin ir life to come to River­ opinion is asked, although they
B a c k a c h e .
ton to celebrate.
have other medicines that pay them
P a in in c h e s t
a greater profit. It can always be
25 Doses
D ona A nna .
T a k e
ne
D i s t r e s s in
depended upon, even in the most
25
Cents
stom ach .
o
f
the
Little
T
a
b
le
ts
For
Twenty-Five Cents is the Price of severe and dangerous cases
Never Sold in Bulk
a n d the P a in is G o n e
S leeplessness
sale by K. S. Knowlton.
DIARRHOEA
H a v e Y o u a Good
Piano?
Then see
I. A. TURNELL
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
Leave your order with Mrs. M . 0 . Hawkins
Coquille, Oregon
te e d .
D r .M ilesânti -P ain P ills
H eadache
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is
good for cuts, burns, and scratches,
It is especially good for piles.
AFTERNOON RACES.
Recommended and sold by II. 8 .
Peace
75 yard race, boys under 18. Knowlton.
The
terrible
itching and smart­
1st, Lonson Lcneve, 2d W. Jenson.
Wednesday morning of 1 s' v e k
Î5 S
NOTICE.
50 yard race, boys under 12, a portion of the second floor of t In- ing, incident to certain skin diseas
RgOARDIHQ
o , is almost instantly allayed by
To obtain good berths on the
Is hereby given that J. M. Nye Jr.,
1st, Perry Lawrence, 2d Geo. Bell- sash and door factory
t North tppi\ mg • hamherlain’s Salvo. Price
Farm o r Buolneaa
Breakwater call up Main 181. it has filed his final account as executor of
oni.
Bend gave way un-hr the In avv 25 scUis. 1 or sale by R. S. Knowl­
about location.
costs you nothing to phone.
_ m e r only w bo
the last will and testament of A. E. J.
Wickham
Residence,
50 yard race, boys under 10. load o f stock piled upon it, ami ton.
buyer. Give price,
Nye deceased in the County Court of the
dMCriptlOll And 0t
rhen p o M e e iio n
East
of
Christian
Church
|
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
1st, Leonard l ’eart, 2d, Travis Kerr, three men were injured, but lucki­
0*0 d T had- Addre
State of Oregon for Coos county snd
L DAJtBYMlKt, U m
. N.T.
Next tim e you ord re floor, specify
Department of the Interior,
) that the Judge of sai 1 court has fixed
50 yard race, girls under 12. ly only slightly. At the time the'nc-
Does Gents' Fine Tailoring
SOUND RING
Land Office nt Roeeburg, Ore. f
the time for hearing objections to the
1st, Olive Howey, 2d Lizzie Hufford cident. occurred there were two or
in all its branches. A Iso cleans Notice is hereby given that John Da­ same
i o
. .
. i
, i
Call anil get tho latest uingnzinrs
on the 12th day of July 1908 at
50 yds, girls under 10.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
three of Uncle Sam » b.pedo ..... is l.i- gt Geltv ¿ Collier’s.
vid Culbertson,of Mckinley Oregon,'has the hour of 10 o ’ clock a. m. of said day
1st, Pearl Miller, 2d Leslie Traver. ing at the dock, at.il at the call for \
United States Land Office,
) and presses clothing in first- filed notice of. his intention to make
the same tieing a regular day of the Julv
. ,
„
.
, .
,
, I A new lino of light weight wool
Rosebtirg, Oregon, May 7, 1908.f
50 yds shoe race.
class style.
i final comutation proof in support of hU term of said court.
help offieeis in cpn.rnan.l of a lot of en underwear for men at Hobin-
J. M. N ye J r .
Notice is hereby given that Stephen
claim, viz. Homestead entry No. 13547
1st, Lanson Leneve, 2d J. Green­ ackies made a route-step hike for son s.
Executor of the estate of A. E. J.
SUMMONS.
A. Culbertson, of Coquille, Oregon, who
made
May
16,
1904,
for
the
EM
SEM.
Nye, deceased.
wood.
the scene of the entastrephe and r< n
Phone 251 and your orders will on March 30, 1908, made Timber and IN JUSTICE’ S COURT, JUSTICE SEM NFJÍ, Section 34, Township 27 S
100 yd dash free for all.
DISTRICT, No. 3, COOS COUNTY,
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
d e r e d - w h it assistance was necessary sent right out by Land k Lyons’ Stone Application No. 9984, for the
Range 11 W est, W . M., and that said
Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter
AT PRIVATE SALE.
STATE OF „ OREGON.
1st, Happy Myers, 2d Alf Myers.
R Jacobson was most sw i rly hurt free delivery.
_
,,
| proof will be made before Edgar A.
ol
Section
9,
Township
28
South,
Range
The Western Meat Company, a Corpor-
v y Commiggioner , t hig office
100 yd, fnt man’s race.
o f any, going down in front of his
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Mrs Estburg and Miss Glenn IS W est. Willamette Meridian, has filed
ation, Plaintiff,
in Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Thursday,
1st, Miles Lamtney, 2d John Hick- truck load of lumber under which Machado, of Myrtle Point, were in notice of intention to make final proof,
COUNTY OF COOS. STATE OF OR­
vs.
he was pinoned till a timber could
I•
' /d«y”
July 9th, 1908.
urn.
EGON, IN PROBATE.
to
establish
claim
to
the
land
above
de­
G.
P.
W
itt,
Defendant.
be lawn out of tue way.
J
He names the following witnesses to
In the matter of the guardianship of
100 yds, old man's race.
scribed,
before
E.
A.
Dodge,
U.
8.
Com­
To
G
.
P.
W
itt,
the
above
named
de­
n
- .
fVtu
TV.
Huts! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds
Persons and Estates of Eva C. El-
Bert Barber, o f Elton, W n., sms: i of Bpw hats at Drane'« Store. A ls o missioner at bis office at Myrtle Point, fendant in the namo of the State of Ore. prove this continuous residence upon the
1st W. R. Foote, 2d. Wm. Norris.
lingson. Ole H. Ellingsen, Alice A. El-
and
cultivation
of
the
land,
v
iz
.
I
have
only
taken
four
doses
of
furnigllingROO(Ig.
Oregon, on the 15th day of September, gon.
lingeon. Bennett H. Ellingson, Ethel M.
L og riding.
L. F. R. Heller, of McKinley, Oregon, Eilingson, Harold C. Ellingson snd
yonr Kidney and Bladder Pills and I
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
You are hereby required to appear
Al Garten.
G.
G.
Swan,
of
Dora,
Oregon
Floid Ellingson, Minors.
they have done for me more than I Skeels .t Son are agents for the O. C. (iregory of Coquille, Oregon, and answer the complant filed against
Swimming race.
any other medicin; has ever done. 1 Xew ^°.va' sewing machine. Fully L. N. Gregory, of Coquille. Oregon, you in the above entitled action within Jim Cotton, of Gravel Ford, Oregon,
Notice is hereby given, that underau­
thority of an order of sale, granted by
Charles Pendleton, of Coquille, Oregon, seven days from the date of the sevice of ,! Charles Heller, of McKinley, Oregon.
1st. — Moody, 2d, J. Greenwood. am still tsking the pills as I want a warren ted in every respect,
the
county court of the conntv of Cooe.
BENJA<MIN L. EDDY, Register.
perfe.'t cure. Mr. Barber refers to
Land A Lyons are closing out L. W . Culbertson of North Bond,Oregon. this summons upon yon, or suffer judg­
State of Oregon, dated March 6” 1908.
Walking greased pole.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladdes Tills their stock of clothing
Now is
I will sell at private sale the following
BENJAMIN L. ED D Y,
ment to be taken against you for the
Joe Patterson.
8 old by R.S. Knowlton.
Department of the Interior,
) deecribed real estate, to-wit. an nndivid-
a ebane for a good suit of clothes.
Register. sum of $22.77(dollars)with the costs and j
In the evening a splendid display
Land Office at Roeeburg, Ore. [• ed seven elevenths (7-11) of the north­
disbursements of this action and that an j
We are in receipt of the list of
A full line of Watkins' medicines
April 18, 1908.) east quarter (NEM) nf section twenty-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
of fire works was given from the T
order
of
the
court
will
lie
made
directing
two (22) township twenty-eight (28)
premiums and rules governing and extracts canvassed for by If. ;
Notice
is
hereby
given
that Henry South of range nine (9) west of W illam­
Department of the Interior, Land Offlce the sale of property hereto attached in j
bridge, ami the band boys gave
Brenwald, are kept at Kerr & Co’s
awards
of
the
forty-seventh
antuai
at Rosebnrg, Oregon. April 17, 1908.
dance in Nosler’s hall which was
this action to-w it: One lot of baker’ s Johnson of Coquille, Oregon, has filed ette Meridian in said Coos County. Ore­
store.
gon, the same being mil the interest,
well attended and a grand good fair of the Oregon State Board of
Notice is hereby given that Lewis F. loots and tinns, 1050 lbs. Flour '..,bbl notice of his intention to make final right and title of the above named min­
five
years
proof
in
support
of
his
claim
time enjoyed
The
Coquille
Livery
Co.
Ims
ft
?-
a.
Heller
of
McKinley,
Oregon,
has
Agriculture to be held in Salem
Lard 7 rolls of wrapping paper be sold
ors in and to said land.
v iz : Homestead entry No. 12453 made
The sale will be made on or after July
September 14 to 19 inclusive, at oral new rig* in ami it i* a pleasure fliefl notice of his intention to make to satisfy said claim and costs.
Call final five years proof in support of his
This summnns is served by publica­ March 2, 1903, for the W M NEM. *EJ< 8th 1908, and bids will be received at the
Boy's Lile Saved
which they will be $ 10.000 awarded ♦ <» rifle behind^ their team*.
UP phone flofi.
Stable opposite j claim, via: Homestead Entry No. 11 - tion in compliance with an order duly NEM. Section 24, Township 28 Sooth, office of C. R. Barrow,Coquille, Oregon,
or may be left with the clerk of the
My little b ) v , four years old, had in premiums on live stock agricul­ FiHh’a Box Factory.
798 made July 9 th, 1902, for the
made by E. G. D. Holden, justice'of the j Range 14 West W. M., and that said
aliove entitled court, or delivered to the
a severe attack of dysentery.
We tural and manufactured products
peace in said Third Justice’ s district. proof will be made before G. T. Tread- undersigned guardian at London, Wash-
R
e
v
J
N.
M
cC
on
nell
went
to
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w
,
4
(being
lo
t.
12
and
1
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Section
2«,
had two physicians; both o f them This pamphlet, of about 100 pages .. . . . .
_
, Township 2< South, Range 11 West, W . Coos county. State of Oregon, on gold, U. 8. Commissioner at his offlce ington.
gave him up
We then gave him
the i *n
Oregon, on Monday, July
(
neatly and handsomely printed B rid ge the forepart o f the w ,e k M„ gn,| thgt „ ¡ . p ‘proo( wiU4be m a d .be- the 11th day of May 1908, directing
Terms of sale are cash in lawfnl mon-
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud
protracted
meeting
and started a protra
cted m
eetin g fore Edgar A. Dodge, U. S. Commis­ publication thereof to be made in the , l^tb* 1908.
ejy of the united Htates, ten
n per cent of
and
hound
and
is
fully
illustrated
Diarrhoea remedy which cured him
e amount to accompany bio, iand bal-
sioner,
at
his
office,
in
Myrtle
Point.
which he expiects to last nine or
He names the following witnesses to
Coquille HRKM.D for a period of Six
and believe that saved his life.— with besutifully printed half tones,
Oregon, on Thursday, .Inly 9th, 1908.
ance to be paid upon confirmation of
ten days.
He names the following witnesses to weeks, the first publication tlierof being prove his continnons residence upon tail.
Wiliam H. Stroling,
and is explieet and acurate in the
and
cultivaton
of
the
land,
v
iz
:
on
the
14th
day
of
May,1908,
and
the
last
hi« continuous residence npon,
Ala. There is no donbt
I will deliver cream and milk in prove
i May,
of the fair, as well as full
and cultivation of, the land, viz:
E. A. Smith, of Riverton, Oregon,
on the 25th day of June, 1908.
saves the lives of many
Coquille regularly each morning Lee Mast, of McKinley, Oregon,
LENA El LING80N.
information as to rates on trans­
Thomas Hanly, ol Coquille, Oregon,
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
Guardian
of
the
Persons
and Estates of
each year. Give it
beginning July 1 1 !HW.
Phone W. H. Bunch, of MeCinley, Oregon,
Eva C. Ellingson, Ole H. Ellingson,
portation, entertainment, etc. All orders to 8 xxl bv »!30 a m. for the .1 D. Culbertson, of McKinley, Oregon, Justice of the Peace for Justice District J. L. Briggs, of Coqudle Oregon,
oil according to the
Alice A. Ellingson Bennett ll. El­
No. 3, Coos County. Oregon.
J. li. Donaldson, of Riverton, Oregon.
Clark Bunch, of Dora, Oregon.
interested in the fair should procure dais delivery,
directions and a cure
lingson, Ethel M. Ellingson. Harold
O
WANTED
K. Holverson,
j
f
*4
is
Carbon Hill
this rem­ details
edy
child­
ren
with cas­
tor
plain print­
ed
is certain.
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
on, of these catalogues.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Gro. H abtlit .
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Register
W ALTER SINCLAIR,
Attornev for Talnitiff
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register
C, Ellington and Floyd
Ellington.
Minor«.
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