y ì r ir * Coquille lientlò. 26: No. 2. V ol . Entered e» second-class matter May F r o m the L a n d of G o ld . t, 1905, at the poatoffice at Cequille, Oregon, under act of Oongreaa of March 3 , 187». DR. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. C o q u illb , O r e g o n . Office at Slocnm’a Drug Store. Pbone Main 138. , A. F. Kirshman, D e n tist . O f ioo tw o Post ofi o«. doors South of . Coquille W • . Oregon. . THRESHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW W bddbrburn - - - - - O regon E. D. SPERRT Attorney ami Counoellor at Law. Offls* in Robinson Ba’ Idlng W. C. CHASE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offlo* in Robinaon Building, Upstairs I C. R. BARROW Alterne, and Oonnaellor at Law First «lass Befarenoea Fifteen Yearn’ Experience C oquille C it y , O re J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building ■ Front Street C oquille , O bxoon A. J. Sherwood, A ttobnbv ì t -L i w , N o t a b t P u b l ic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A ttornet * at -L a w , N o t a bt P u b l ic , Coquille, ! : Oregon. Hall & Hall, A ttobebtb - ì t -L àw , r in R k il E btatb o f all kinda. M arahfield, O regon. Attorney-at-Law, Phone 761. M arshfield , O regon ; E. G. D. Holden L a w t ib , JUBTICB OF THR P*AC1 D. 8. Commissioner, General Insoranoe Affent, and Notary Pablio. Office is Robinson Building. Coquille Mrs. Emil Ogren received Satur­ day a package of nugget jewelry from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ seph E. Fox, who own a valuable mining claim near Deering, Alaska. Ihe various articles, which included necklace, watch chain, bracelets, etc., are made of gold nuggets, and are unique and very attractive, to say nothing at all of their intrinsic val­ ue. Among the presents was a beau­ tiful scarf pin, with tho compliments of Jos. E. Fox to G, A. Aennett, and to say that we were delighted by the kind remembrance would hardly do the matter justice'. Mr. Fox and two sons had been working the claim this summer, which is very rich, Mrs. Fox having, herself, rocked out $82 of coarse gol J in two hours one day recently, and no pan of dirt from the pav streak has yielded less than $5. The great drawback, how­ ever, is want of water. A rich cor­ poration owns the claims all around them and controls the water supply. They had been buying water for mining purposes, but were notified lately that they would be furnished with no more. It looks like a freeze- out game by the corporation, which realizes the wealth of their claim, and knowing it is worthless with­ out water, they probably hope to buy ¡4 for comparatively nothing. The many old-time friends of the family here extend their best wishes, and hope that arrangements will be made by which their interests will not suffer. They have spent several years in that bleak north­ ern region, and when fortune finally smiled on them it would be too bad to deprive them of the reward to which they are justly entitled.— Coos Bay Sews. When Manager Geo. O. Leach booked Gorman’s All Star Comedy and Vaudeville Ci mpany, he assur­ ed his patrons a treat of the senson. Everything about this company is high class and up to date. Come­ dians that are comedians, and not has been’s or would he’s; that are singers, dancers, the best in their line, aud preformers that are known for their ability to act. This high class company will present the langhing comedy success “ Who is Who?” The only serious thing about this side-splitting furce is to figure how to get a ¡few momenta’ ease from hard laughter. Every­ where from the Atlantic to the Paci­ fic coast it has been a great success, and prononneed by all one of the futMiiest of ull funny comrdies. Besides this roaring comedy there are Seven All Star Vaudeville Acts. These acts have been played in all the leading Vaudeville circuits of the East and West. In this great array of talent are Alexis, the worlds’ greatest Spanish dancer, pronounced by President Dias ot Mexico as the greatest dancer that ever visited Mexico. Eddie Lang, the Dutch comedian, singer and dancer. “ Enough said.” O ’Day and Gold. A high class sketch artists assisted by Miss Bates in their lat­ est comedy playlot success entitled “ The Man,” Harold Yates, the Minstrel Man in monologue singing, danciDg and whistling. He is known as Eirperor Yates of the Fun Trust. As a whistler he has few equals. Jack Keys, the ladies favorite, will render all the latest song hits of the day. Blanchfield & Fisher, comedians in their.humor- ous act, “ The Actor and the Dutchman.” Nothing but fun and Circuit Court P roceed in g s. and J. J. Stanley attys for pltf. Geo. P. Topping atty for deft. Deft, permitted to file second amended an­ swer. 1806—Virginia Kruse vs Alice Kruse, John William Kruse, Suit in Equity for Partition. J. W. Bennett attor­ 2541—James Baines vsC A Smith Lum­ ney for Plaintiff. Motion to confirm ber & Manufacturing Co., Suit in sale. Order confirmed. Equity. W. U. Douglas atty for pltf. Coke and Goss atty for deft. Con­ 2247—Eugene O’Connell vs E. O. & M. tinued. E. Hall, action at Law. J. W. Ben­ nett, atty. for Plaintiff. Coke & 2549—J J O'Neil vs J. H. Timon, Ac­ tion at law to recover money. C R Seabrook, Attys. for Defendant. Wade atty for pltf. A. J. Sherwood Dismissed on motion of pltf. atty for deft. Demurer to complaint. 2257—E. B. Seabrook vs Coos Bay Ice and Cold Storage Co. Cost Bill in Dis­ 2551—W W Whittington vs R A Kent, James Fitzpatrick, J. E. Young and pute. Seabrook, Coke & John D. Bandon Manufacturing Company, Goss attys. for pltf. J. M. Upton, Action at law. C R Wade atty for Farrin & Farrin attys. for deft. pltf. Geo. P Topping atty for deft. Continued. Dismissep. 2266—In the matter of the examination and commitment of Wm. Panter an 2555—James A- Reeve vs Curtis A Rohn, Suit in Equity for Disolution of insane person vs County Court, ap­ Partnershsp etc., R Barrow atty peal from County Court. J. W. Ben­ for pltf. Motion to file reply. nett and J. J. Stanley. 2288—A . E. Seaman, vs Thomas Butts, 567—In the Matter of the Estate of Isaac Landrith, deceased, Transfer et al, action at Law. Hall and Hall, of Proceedings. Hall & Hall atty Attys for pltf. Continued. for pltf. Submitted. 2298—A. E. Seaman, vs Thos. Butts, J SHERWOOD Praa. ear L. H. HAZRAD, Calkin R. E. SHINE, Vloa Pres FIRST N A TIO N AL B A N K O p C O Q U IL iL t H , O R E G O N . T r a n s a c t s a G eneral B a n k in g B a s i n e » » Board of Directors. Correspondent«. R. 0. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, L. Harlocker, L. II. Hazard, Isaiah Hacker, It. E. Shine. National Bank o Commerce, New York City Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Franclaoo First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES If you want a watch come and examine our stock. Wo will soil you one at the right price a n ! guar antee every one. We will also do you an honest job of Watch Repairing. eE al. action at Law. Hall & Hall, 2581—O P Coleman vs E G Flanagan, Attys for pltf. Continued. action at law to recover money. Hall & Hall attys for pltf. Motion. 2338—Belt Line Railway Co. vs Charles We have cuustantly on hand a Eckhoff et al. Suit in Equity. J. M. 2584—E W Gregg vs E R Hatcher, ac­ Upton and E. L. C. Farrin attys. for tion at law W C Chase atty for pltf. line <>f Columbia aud Edison Phono­ pltf. J. H. Guerry atty for deft. Dismissed. graphs an I Records. Submitted. 2586—R E McKee vs The Lyons-John- son Lumber company, a corporation, W. H S H R O E D E R 2387—S. A. Yoakam vs W. A. Luse. Suit to establish Boundary Lines. etc., action at law. G T Treadgold at­ Jo»(-ler, Opposite Hotel Coq ii le Demurer. John S. Coke atty for pltf. J. W. ty for pltf. Bennett atty for deft. Dismissed. 2595— D W Small vs M H Tuttle, action at law. Hall A Hall atty for pltf. 2390 -George Baldwin vs Edward O. Continued. Jones et al, action at Law. Em­ L P Sorensen ys D E Mills, ac­ mons, & Emmons, W. H. Fowler & 2596— tion at law. G T Treadgold atty for Paul V. Carey & A. C. Emmons attys pltf. Default. Judgement for $105. for pltf. Dismissed. 2392— Geo. L. Tillotson vs John Curren, 2597— Charles E Baxter and George E action at Law. Guerry & Hollister Baxter vs J P Tupper and M A Tup- atty for pltf. John S. Coke & E. D. per, action at law. A S Hammond Sperry atty for deft. Continued. atty for pltf. J W Bennett atty for 2393— E. E. Riggs vs John Curren, deft. Cross bill. Action at Law. Guerry & Hollister 2598— P B Hoyt vs J A Bowman, action attys for pltf. J S Coke and E. D. at law. G T Treadgold atty for plft Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- Sperry atty for deft. Continued. Dismissed. 2394— Mrs. Maggie Treichel vs John 2599— Martha A Tupper, widow of Ben­ ¡ d Phone 116. Curren. action at Law. Guerry jamin F Tupper, deceased, et al, vs and Hollister attys for pltf. John S. J P Tupper, Charles E Baxter, and Coke and E. D. Sperry attys for deft. Ethel Baxter, his wife, et al, suit in Continued equity. J W Bennett atty for pltf. W Sinclair and A S Hammond attys 2397—Alexander Urquhart vs Geo. * for deft. Cross bill. r* Belloni, Suit in Equity to quiet title. k Sperry & Chase attys for pltf. A. 2600— Joseph L Flanagan vs Harry * R J. Sherwood atty for deft. Submit­ Robison et al, suit in equity. J W * k Bennett, Bennett Swanton, John S ted. k Coke and John D Goss attys for pltf, T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. 2401—Herbert Lockhart vs E. E. Ferry k * Settled and dismissed as per stipula­ et al, Suit in Equity. John S. Coke, k * tion. Sperry and Chase attys. for pltf. J. k M. Upton, and T. S. Minot attvs. 2606—Andrew Anderson & Alford Bron- k Billiard Card rooms ell vs Smith-Powers Logging Co., a k for deft. Submitted. corporation, action at law. Clarke, k k 2408—D. H. Bibb vs Eugene O’Connell, and and Blake and Liljeqvist attys for pltf. k Suit in Equity. S. D. Pulford atty Application to remove to U 8 Court. for plft. J. W. Bennett atty for deft. Soft Drinks pool Tables 2609—First Trust and Saving Bank of Submitted. Coos Bay a corporation vs Chas. W 2426—L. H. Pace and U. S. Shaver, vs k Dye, action at law. John S Coke and * J. A. Stemmerman, Action at law Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. * John D Goss attys for pltf. Dis­ T. S. Minot, atty for pltf. Continu­ missed on motion of pltf. * ed. News Stand. PHONOGRAPHS Coquille Transfer r o., W . H. M ANSELL, Prop- W ILL M EET A LL BOATS AND TRAINS. lots of it and never fail to keep the audience in a roar of laughter. MePhnil, the great peer of all fe­ male impersonators, known as the male Lillian Russell. This act has been featured ali over the world and heralded by the entire theatri­ cal world as in a class by itself. Not only as an impersonator, but as a soprano singer with a wonder­ ful voice that seems hard to believe the owner is not a woman, and as a dancer, McPhail is a past master in the art with bis graceful movements an i gestures. Soall who utteudGor- man’s comedy nnd vaudeville enter­ tainment cun readily see that a high class performance seldom given by Continued next week. * a traveling company and out of the 2446 L. D. Kinney, vs J. J. Burns, Ac­ tion at law, C. . Sehlbrede, Guerry the ordinary, will be given on Sat­ and Hollister attys for pltf. N C FOR SALE. urday evening Sept. 19th, for one McLeod and A H Derbyshire attys for A good dairy ranch, five miles night only and at popular prices deft. Continued below Bandon. A fine chance for --.----------------- Tickets on sale at Knowlton’s Drug 2454—J. S. Edmonds vs N. H. Welling, \Y. L. Me ADAM 8 S.H . McADAMS The hurry up and build move­ Store. Suit to Foreclose Lien. Pixley & anyone wishing to go into the dairy business. 30 or 40 acres of good Maybee attys for pltf. Fred Hollis­ ment throughout the United States, ter and A. H. Derbyshire attys for beaver dam land; 160 acres in W i l l I m r r r a t I t a IIJ because building material and deft. Submitted. all A fine Stream of water running Every person should know that labor are about thirty per cent 2465— Ilislop vs EugeneO’Connell, Suit good health is impossible if the kid­ through the place, plenty of fish, cheaper than they were a year ago, in Equity. S. D. Pulford atty for being near Boak lake, plenty of fruit neys are deranged. Foley's Kidney is the cause of some spectacular Remedy wiil cure kidney aud blad­ pltf. John F. Hall atty for deft. and berries, also uenr the ocean and happenings in Portland. Down der disease in every form, aud wil 1 Submitted. Sunset City addition to Bandon, the business center they are digging build up and strengthen these or­ 2466— Frances McLeod vs City good of roads sohool handy, com­ CARRIAGE AND LOGGERS'‘S0PPLIES Marshfield et al, Suit in Equity for mands fine news of the Ocean, well basements by electric light, work­ gan so they will perform their Injunction. J. W. Bennett atty for broken from winds, shell fishing WAG0NZWR0K ANDIO'UTFITS ing three shifts of eight hours each. functions properly. No danger of Brigh’t’s disease if Foley’s Kidney pltf. Farrin & Farrin attys for deft. handy. Old age cause of wishing to - - - - O regon Submitted. sell. For particulars see Ed Taylr, C o q u ille Hillsboro, the prosperous and Remedy is taken in time. E. J. 2477—Rachel Marsden vs John Golden, on the place. growing capital of Washington Slocum. — _ ♦ «>»-»---------- — Suit in Equity. Hammond & Upton ----------- a «t» a--- -------- County, is celebrating its second Franchise to L, J . Simpson. attys for plft. John F. Hall atty A Trveling Man’s Experience. O-ccd. Slia-^r© and. H a i r C u t rail connection with Portland, the for deft. Submitted. L. J. Simpson of North Bend, has " I must tell you my experience GO TO last being an electric line. secured a franchise from the county 2479—J. W. Felter vs Carrie Williams on an East bound O. R- & N. R. U. et al, Suit in Equity. C T. Tread- W h ru T rifle« Heroine Trniil>l-» train from Peiiiiletcn to Le Grande, court for the use of the public high­ gold atty for pltf. Def. ult—Decree Or.,” writes Ham A. Garber, a well If any person suspects that their way between Pony Slough and Sun­ as prayed for. known traveling mail. “ I was in kidneys are deranged they should set Bay for an electric line. It was Aerosa the atraet from H otel C oqu ille 2486—State o f Oregon upon the Rela­ the smoking dpartment with some take F oley’s Kidney Remedy at tion of T. R. Sheridan et al vs C. J. other traveling men when one of once and net risk having Bright’s unofficially stated today that the Millis, J. S. Coke Jr. et al. Action them went out into the coach and disease or diabetes. Delay gives | matter bad been closed up and that First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water at law. E. B. Watson and W. C. Bris­ came back and said, 'There is a wo­ the disease a stronger foothold and i Mr. Simpson would begin the con­ tol, attys for pltf. John S. Coke at­ man sick unto death in the car.’ I you should not delay taking Foley’s struction of the line next spring. ty for deft. Continued. at cnce got up and went out, and Kidney Remedy. E. J. Slocum. It is understood to be Mr. Simp­ found her very ill with cramp colic, a b s t r a c t s abstracts abstracts abstracts 2494— Central Trust Company of Cali­ son’s idea to convert Sunset Bay into FOR SALE. fornia, a corporation, vs Riverton her hands and arms were drawn up Lumber Co., a corporation et al,, ac­ so vou could not straighten them, A good horse— gentle and true— a great pleasure resort. It is one tion at law. J W Bennett atty for and with a deathlike look on her weight about 1350 lbs. Can be seen of the most beautiful -pots along face. Two or three ladies wer pltf. Continued. at Jim Jenkins’ ranch near Riverton this c o A s t and be has extensive working with her and giving her Will drive double or single. 2495— Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Co., holdings there. He has built an whiskey. 1 went to my - litc.ise a corporation vs E. B. Seabrook and home “ Shore and got mv bcttle of Chain:.trl .in’s We have several desirable places elegant summer E. G. Flannagan, Suit for Injunction Colic, Cholera and Diarrh 1 i Rem­ for young ladies who wish to work Acres” there. E. L. C. Farrin A. S. Hammond and edy ( l never travel without it), rail for board and room while attending Marshfield and Coguille, Oregon. Construction work on the line be­ J, M. Upton attys for pltf. Contin­ to the tv*er tank, put a double dose Business College. For full particu­ tween North Bend and Pony ued. of the medicine in a glass, poured lars, address. Wo have completed a thorough, up-to-date E. B. Seabrook vs Coos Bay Ice Slougb was started sometime ago 2496— some water into it and stirred it M il l e b -C leaveb B usiness C o l l e g e . > & Cold Storage Co., a corporation, A b stra ct P la n t. so that the two will connect up, with a pencil; then I had quite a North Bend Oregon. Ö Suit for Injunction, . J. Sherwood time to get the ladies to let me give B 75 making a direct line from Coos Bay -i J. S. Coke and J. D. Gogs, attys for it to her, but I succeeded. I could I will make postals very reasona­ at North Bend to the new pleaura We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short yo pltf. Continned. at once see the effect and I worked > bly from any negatives taken by Mr. notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt Attention. ground. n 2498—The Bandon Manufacturing Co., with her, rubbing her bands, and Owings in the old Wilkins gallery. -------------- a «» > a ■■■ - ■ ■ vs Esper 3. Larsen & Co. Action at in twenty minutes I g a .e her an­ w I also make a specialty of new neg­ Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank The Coos Bay Manumental Works law. . R. Barrow atty for pltf E. other dose. By this time we w're atives for postals. R ay D ean . offers their entire stock of fiist-class Coguille “ " Coguille Post Office. D. Sperry atty for deft. Continued. almost into Le Grande,where I was F ob S ale . $2500. Modern 7 Marble and Granite Monuments at MARSHFIELD THONE, 143. room house, lot 100x100, electric a 25 per cent discount from present 2502-Central Trust Co. of California, to leave the train. I gave the bot­ COQUILLE PHONE, 191. lights, hot and cold water, bath, prices until Oct. 1, 1908. I a corporation, vs Riverton Lumber tle to her husband to be used in stationery wash tubs, furnace, large Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. Co., a corporation, ‘ Suit in Equity. case another dose should be needed, P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice basement, chicken bouse, yard J. W. Bennett atty for pltf. Con- but by the time the train ran i.ito TITLE GUARANTEE k ABSTRACT CO., a delicious dish for breakfast and Le Grande she was all right, and I feuced in, good kitchen garden, i tinued. for “*' k folks J. 5 . Barton, Abstractor. Henry¡Sengstacken.' Manager 2529—John H. Jones vs Robert Wake­ received the thanks of every passen­ yonng fruit trees and berriee, one For sale by R. S. field and William Jacobsen, Partners, ger in the car.” Drane sells 10 cakes o f fine toilet block from school. Address Wm. A BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS oxp f jr 25 cents. ’ pte., Action at taw. C. R. Barrow Knowlton. Candlin, (owner) Coqnille Orep. Mr. J. H. McMillan, now past eighty-five years of age and tempor­ arily residing at Coshocton, Ohio, writes: “ Having lived in Oregon sixty years and believing it to be the best country in the United States, I take pleasure in sending people there who are looking for a home. Rheumatism has a firm grip on me, and I am unable to labor, but I can talk of Oregon and spread Oregon literature and will be glad to receive same from all parts of the state. I have been able to send many people to Oregon, and they have written that they were glad they made the change.” Oregon­ ians should remember that there are thousands more to come on the colonist rates of September and October. * Josh’s Place, ^ ^ ^ kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk M cA D A M S B R O S. c. A . Sehlbrede, Netary Public. $1.50 P eu Y COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908. regon. Nels P. Nelson. Prosper, Oregon. Agent for Buffalo Gasolene Engines The beat, cheapest aud most con- renient power on the market, Incorporated. Manufacturers of The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe 621 Thurman Street P o r t l a n d , O beoon . E. C. HOLLOW AY, PROP. Breed, Ceke, Pies, Cookies, Gin- gerenepe, etc. Special Attention giyen orò s for banquets, dinner. picnics, etc. irsi Street, - Coquille, Oregon A BSTRACTS City Bakery, TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTK 1CTF The Strongest and Nearest Water Proof shoe made for loggers, miners prospectors and mill men. R. E. NOSLER y r.sTR A C TS Tb.Ber 2 n 1 anStelIfi.C 0 . EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers