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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1909)
T Coquille Ijerald. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1909. lo c a l a d v ertisem en t» am ong rc id in g five ce n ts p e r lin e each lio n . C ard s ot th a n k s 50 c e n ts O b itu a ry p o etry five cen ts p e r « '•so lu tio n s of C ondolence an d a d v e rtisin g five c e n ts per line. local inser- each. line, lodge D ta th of W ash in g to n L H ayter. The funeral of Washington L. Hayter was held at the Upper Fish- t ap cemetery last Friday at 2 p. m., he having passed away on Wed nesday, July 2 i, 1909 , at the age of 84 years, 4 months and 9 days. He had been in feeble health for some time, but was not supposed to be in a critical condition until a week or so before his death when lie suffered a stroke of paralysis which terminated in death. The deceased was born in Howard county, Missouri, in 1825 . He came to Oregon in 1854 , first locat ing in Polk county. He came to Coos in 1865 , first settling on Fish- trap, afterward living at different places in the county, his wife hav ing passed on before some 24 years ago in Coquille. To this couple were born fifteen children, fourteen of whom are living as follows: Theo- docia; R. M.: Melvin; Jas. T.; W. R.; Mrs. R. S. Knowlton; Mrs. Ella Long; Mrs. John Lindebeck; Robert, E. L.; Mrs. D. G. Baeal; Mrs. Alva Lee; Wilbur, Chas. and Andrew. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Chas. Barklow, and was at tended by a large number of his old neighbors and many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hayter crossed the plains by team and underwent all the trials and dangers of a trip of that kind, and have done their part toward the settling of the Coquille valley. Mr. Hayter was lor mauy years a consistent Christian and an ardent member of the Baptist church. A D D ITIO N A L LOCAL SUMMONS. In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te o fO ro - iion, in an d (or th e C o u n ty ot Coos, C. E. Hollopeter, the electric j L illian C u rra n , P laintiff, light man of Bandon, wns in Co- va. H o race A. C u rra n , D efen d an t. quille on Thursday. To H o race A. C u rra n , th e above n am ed A full line of nobby and reason D efen d an t. In th e n am e ol th e sta te of O regon, able hats and caps for children at you a re h e reb y require)] to a p p e a r am i 0. Wilson A Co's. an sw er th e com pla n t tiled a g a in st you in tlie above e n titled s u it on or belore Editor Koli, of the Bandon Re r ¿ M í -fei th e 9 th d ay of S eptem lier, 1909, th e corder, was a Coquille visitor on sam e being Bix weeks a f te r d a te of th e | first p u b licatio n ot th is su m m o n s, to- Thursday of last week. w lt: T h e 21st day of Ju ly , 1909, a n d if Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strong, of y o t fail to a p p ear o r an sw er on or A Full Line Of W o r e th e 9 th day ot S ep tem b er, 1909, Myrtle Point, returned from a bus tlie sam e being th e last day p rescribed iness trip to Marshfield Monday. in th e o rd e r ol p u b licatio n , ju d g m e n t wilt be ta k e n ugainat you for w an t W. C. Laird and C. A. Boyrie re , th ereo f a n d th e plain tiff will a p p ly to turned yesterday from their trip th e C o u rt for th e relief dem an d ed h e re in, a su c cin ct s ta te m e n t of w hich is as to Coeur de Alene, Idaho, where fo llo w s: they had been to put in an appli 1. T h a t th e m arriag e c o n tra c t now Fine Toilet Soaps at e x is tin g b etw een you an d th e p lain tiff cation fora chance in the big land be dissolved an d held for n au g h t. drawing. 2. T h a t p la in tiff’s n am e tie ch an g ed , an d t h a t sh e m ay resum e tier m aiden Miss Emma Sherwood who ac- n am e, L illian W ilson. companied Miss Beaver, one of our I It. T h a t p lain tiff h av e ju d g m e n t for h er costs an d d isb u rse m en ts h e re in , an d teachers to hrr home at Medford j for su ch o th e r an d fu rth e r relief as sh all for a visit at the close of school, re seem m eet an d eq u itab le to th is C o u rt. DRUG STORE S ervice of th is su m m o n s is m ad e on turned Saturday, coming in from you by p u b licatio n in p u rsu an ce of an Roseburg on the big new auto ! o rd er m ade by th e H on. J o h n S. Coke, I Ju d g e of th e C irc u it C o u rt of Coos recently put on the line. A Real Scrap. C o u n ty , O regon, d a te d th e 14th d ay of All parties who signed the pledge Ju ly , 1900, d irectin g p u b licatio n of su m ons to lie m ade in th e H krald , a cards at the Anti-Saloon League Not on the order of fistic bouts m weekly n ew sp ap er p rin te d an d p ub Meeting when Jas. R. Knodell, like which have been popular at the lished a t C oquille, Coos C o u n ty , O regon, (Supt. of the State) spoke in Co ‘‘Gim" of late, but the real thing and d ire c tin g th a t said su m m o n s be ed once a week for six successive quille, are requested to call at M. with one of the largest bears which p w u e b e lish k s; th a t th e first p u b licatio n of said su m m o n s be m ade o n th e 21st day of H. Hersays and settle the first have been put out of business in J u ly , 1909. CO L 0 A T E S K n 0 w 1 1 0 n ' s SU M M O N S. In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te O regon in an d for Coos C o u n ty . J . C. G a rd n e r, P lain tiff OPERA HOUSE of M innie A. G a rd n e r, D efen d an t, To M in u te A. G ard n er, th e sh o v e n am ed d e fe n d a n t, in th e n am e of th e S tate of O regon, you are h e re b y req u ired to a p p e a r a u d an sw er or o th e rw ise plead to tlie c o m p la in t filed a g a in st you in th e aliove e n title d cau se an d c o u rt on o r lie- lore th e 18th d ay of A ugust A. D. 1909, a n d if you fail to so a p p e a r, an sw e r or o th erw ise plead h e re in tlie p lain tiff will ap p ly 1 0 th e C o u rt for th e relief p ray ed for in h is C o m p la in t to-w it : F or a b s o lu te d ivorce from you o n th e g ro u n d s of cru el an d in h u m a n tre a tm e n t an d per- so n ai in d ig n itie s re n d e rin g Hie b u rd e n so m e. an d for g en eral relief. T ills su m m o n s is p u b lish ed by o rd er of H o n o rab le J o h n F. Mali, Ju d g e ol th e C o u n ty C o u rt of Coos C o u n tv , O reg o n , m ad e a n d e n te re d on J u n e doth, 1909, i an d p ro v id in g th a t th is su m m o n s should he p u b lish ed in th e C oouille H erald for a period of n o t less th a n six co n secu tive w eeks b eg in n in g w ith tlie issue of J u n e 30, 1909, a n d te r m in a tin g w ith th e ! issue of A u g u st 18, 1909, J N. O. MCLEOD, A tto rn e y for P lain tiff. Three Nights Beginning Monday, August 2, 1909 The Christy Show Company P resen tin g Farce Comedy and Indoor Circus 1 A com pany of fir st-c la ss, u p -to -d a te A rtists Producers of good, clean com edy, a lso s e n sation al circu s, su ch a s F ly in g Trapese, Rom an R ings, Ground Tum bling. Sp anish W ebbs, High W ire and C ontortion A cts CITATION. In tlie C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O r egon. in a n d for th e C o u n ty of Coos. In th e m a tte r of th e E s ta te of A L F R E D N. O G D E , D eceased. To B e rth a M . Ogle, A lfred L . Ogle, an d to P a tric k J . W elch , y o u r g u a rd ia n , and to all o th e rs in te re ste d , if an y th e re b e, g re e tin g . In th e n a m e of th e S ta te of O regon, yon, an d each of yo u , are h ereb y cited an d req u ired to ap p e a r in th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, for th e C o u n ty of Coos, a t th e c o u rt room th e re of, a t C oquille, in said C o u n ty of Coos an d sta te of O regon, on th e 7 th d ay of S ep tem b er, A. D. 1909, a t th e h o u r of 10 o ’clock in th e forenoon of said d a y , th e n and th e re to show cause, if an y e x is ts , w hy an o rd er of Bale sh o u ld n o t be m ade a s prayed for in th e p e titio n of J o h n T, Long, a d m in is tra to r of th e e s ta te of Al fred N. Ogle, deceased, lor a n o rd e r to sell th e real p ro p e rty b elonging lo said e s ta te of A lfred N. Ogle, d ecea sed ,to -w it: T h e N o rth -ea st q u a r te r of Section th irty -tw o , T o w n sh ip tw en tv -fiv e, S outh ol R ange te n (10), W est of th e W illam e tte M a rid ian , in Coos C o m ity , O regon. W itn ess th e H o n . J o h n F . H a ll, Ju d g e of th e C o u n ty C o u rt of C o u n ty of Coos an d S tate of O regon, w ith th e seal of said co u rt affixed, th is 16th d ay of J u ly , A .D . 1909. (Seal.) JA M E S W A T SO N , C o u n ty C le rk , Popular Prices A Guaranteed Attraction S atisfaction G uaranteed or M oney Refunded at Box Office quarterly payment now due.(Please this section “since the woods were It. H. S mith , T ick ets on Sale a t F u h rm a n ’s P h arm acy, next J ohn K. H all , be prompt.) burnt.” This one took place last J ams * T. H all , door to P o st Office Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGee mov week on what is known as Mt. A tto rn ey s for P lain tiff. ed to Riverton Monday. Mr. Mc Bolliver, on the North Fork. The CITATION. Gee has taken an eight-year lease party’s taking part were Harvey In th e C o u n ty C o u rt of Coos C o u n ty , on the Rouse coal mine at that Dunham, of this city, and Glenn S tate of O regon. place and will continue the work of and Jess Barker and Fred Johnson, In th e m a tte r of th e e s ta te of H e n rie tta S. D u lley , d eceased. putting out the fine grade of coal of Fsirview. These young men C itation . which that mine is noted. His were out with some fine varmint To C h arley D ulley, M rs. M intie C am p many friends wish him abundant dogs for the ostensible purpose of bell (uee D u llev), W ill D u lley , A lb e rt D u lle r, Ned D u lley , F ra n k D ulley, success in his venture. dispatching some panther or cougar C h e ster D ulley, Mr». N e ttie W h etsto n e BAXTER BROS, Proprietors. O. Woldvogaland W. N. Wright, which make themselves obnoxious (n ee D u lley), iMary D ulley, T eddy D ul ley, M intie M. C am p b ell t s g u a rd ia n of of Bandon, passed through this city in that part of the country, but at th e person an d e s ta te of M ary D ulley, The Hotel formerly known as the Hotel Coquille. Saturday en route to Portland by this time came very suddenly on Ned Dully as g u a rd ia n of th e person an d fcBtate of T eddy D u lley , J . J . S tan steamer Breakwater. They go to a very large female bear with two ley as g u a rd ia n ad litem of M ary D ulley Newly Furnished, Painted and Papered Throughout. d Teddy D ulley, a n d t o a ll persons ai delegates to the great council of large cubs. Four excellent dogs a in n te re ste d , g reetin g : Itedmen which convenes there this made a dash for the game, but wise In th e n am e of th e s ta te of O regon, week. E. A McDuffee and H. G. old bruen managed to get the cubs you are h ereb y cited a n d req u ired to ap p ear in th e co u n ty c o u rt of th e s ta te of NOTICE Cooper, of this city, started the up a tree, while she made fight. O regon, for th e c o u n ty of Coos, a t th e P roposed Im p ro v e m e n t of H all S tre e t. co u rt room th ereo f, at C oquille, in th e sime day, but went overland. N otice is h e re b y given th a t a t th e There were about eight shots from co u n ty of Coos,-and sta te of Oregon, on Mr. Frank Miller a former Hum two 30-30’s and two 25 20’s fired M onday, th e 6 th d ay of S ep tem b er, A. m eetin g of th e com m on council of th e city of C oquille, O regon, h eld on th e boldt dairyman, but who now owns into her body, and while of a fatal D. 1909, a t 10 o'clock in th e forenoon of 6 th day of J u ly , 1909, a n o rd e r was said d ay , th e n an d th e re to show cau se, a large dairy ranch in the Ban Joa nature, she remained able to put up if an y ex ists, w h y a n o rd er of salt, m ad e th a t n o tice b e g iven th a t th e com Tom K elly for Japan. n o t Ire m ad e as p ray ed for in th e m on council of th e city of C oquille, O re quin Valley is looking our county a fearful fight. She managed to get should p etitio n of M rs. M in n ie C am p b ell, a d gon, propose to im p ro v e H all s tre e t Tom Kelly, manager of our local over with a view to locating here, ono dog by the foot and tore about m in is tr a trix of tlie e sta te ol H e n rie tta from th e n o rth lin e of Second stre e t, S. D u lley , d eceased, for a n o rd e r to sell E llio t’s A d d itio n to th e n o rth lin e of baseball team, has signed up with and engaging in the dairy business lot eleven (11) in block fo u rte e n (14) in the Uoiveresity of Oregon ball team he is highly pleased with wh rt he half the membir of the creature th e real p ro p erty belonging to said es said --S ad d itio n . of H e n r ie tta S. D ulley, tu -w it: away. Tlieu another wns knocked ta te and will coach them noxt summer. Said im p ro v e m e n t to b e m ad e in C om m encing a t th e n o rth w est co rn er has seen thus far and says our Give Us a Trial and we will Treat You Right. Tom also expects to accompany the by a blow that sent him over a cliff of section 6, to w n sh ip 28 so u th , ran g e co n fo rm ity to t h e c h a r te r , o rd in an ces team to Japan where it is planning county has a grand future with its an 1 it took several minutes for him 12 w est of th e W illa m e tte M erid ian , in an d re g u la tio n s of th e city of C oquille d th e p e titio n s filed in th e office of a trip. He bus just received a fine splendid waterways and rich soil to return, aud while the other two Coos co u n ty , O regon; ru n n in g th en ce an so u th 20 rods, th e n c e ea st 12 rode, th e C ity R ecorder, on th e 6 th d a y of sweater jacket in appreciation of and uncomparable climate. Ju ly , 1909, to w h ich reference is h ereb y th e n c e n o rth 20 ro d s, th en ce w est 12 dogs and all of the boys closed in till m ade for a m o re co m p lete d isc rip tio n of h's work at the university last sum to th e place of b eg in n in g . The basket social and school en sbeoting became more dangerous rods Also l o t ! in block 60 and lot 1 in th e k in d of im p ro v e m e n t c o n te m p la te d . mer, and is very proud of it. m o n stra n c e a g a in s t th e above im Tom leaves this city about the tertainment held at Lampa last to others than the game, the buys block 65 in E llio tt's ad d itio n to th e town p ro R v e em en t m ay be filed w ith tlie u n C oquille C ity , Coos c o u n ty , O regon. first of September for Santa Clara, Saturday evening under the aus began to use their guns ns clubs, of A 'so co m m en cin g a t th e n o rth e a s t cor d ersigned w ith in ten days a fte r notice which team he will coach this fall. pices of the Lampa school and its n e r of lot X,blk 60,a fo re m e n tio n e d ,ru n n is first g iven of th e proposed im p ro v e Tom’s many friends are congratu patrons was highly enjoyed by breaking them up pretty badly, and ing th e n c e eastO feet m ore or le s sa n d to m en t. By o rd e r of th e com m on council. Harvey Dunham got a scratch on tlie to w n sh ip lin e, th e n c e n o rth to th e lating him on his success in the base all those participating. The lunch D ated a t C o q u ille O regon, J u ly 14, of begin n in g . the hand and a glancing blow in place ball line and are wishing him the W itness, th e H o n . J o h n F . H all, 1909. was an elaborate affair and was par the side which took away a chunk E . G . D. H olden , brightest of future Ju d g e of th e c o u n ty c o u rt of th e sta te C ity R eco rd er. *«•»«- took of with jest by the guests of of bis shirt and pants, but luck of Oregon for th e c o u n ty of Coos, w ith of said co u rt »¡fixed th is 23rd Good B argains in Real Estate. the school; excellent music was ily did not get a rib. Just before d th ay e seal NOTICE. of J u ly , A. D, 1909. C Street Coquille, Oregon Six-room residence, good location furnished and dancing was con she gave up, one of Glenn's fine A tte s t. J ames W atson , P roposed Im p ro v e m e n t of F irs t S tre e t. C lerk. —lot 50x100 feet; fine lawn. A tinued until a lata hour, when all N otice is h e re b y given t h a t th e com (S eal .) dogs made an attack and got slight snap for $ 1100 . m on co u n cil of th e city of C oquille, repaired to their respective homes ly mixed up with a limb of a tree O regon, p ro pose to im p ro v e F irs t stre e t, Business property bringing $100 ADHINISTRATOU’S NOTH'E in al tow n of C oq u ille c ity , from th e per month. A good investment. well pleased at having had an en or bush and waB thrown *0 the In th e C o u n ty C o u rt of tlie S ta te of orig ea st line of “ C ” s tr e e t to a p o in t w hich joyable time. And other snaps, see Oregon, for th e C o u n ty of Coos. ground, and the bear at one stroke i a 502.5 feet e a s t of said e a s t lin e o f “ CP" Mayor M. O. Haw kino, of Co literally disembowetled the creature, In th e m a tte r of tlie e s ta te of H e n ry E . s tr e e t, by p la n k in g th e roadw ay full S tutsman k Co. Every form or delicacy in this line, and all the staple G o n th ie r, d eceased. w id th , all p la n k co v erin g to be 4 in ch es quille, and Mayor Steve Gallier, of killing it instantly. N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e u n th ic k , not- less th a n 8 n o r m ore th a n 12 articles—the freshest and purest. Children's shoes with heels at Bandon, have returned from a trip d ersigned lias been, by J o h n F . H all, in ch es w ide, laid on s trin g e rs 4x8 in ch es This was equal to some of the ex- Ju d g e of th e C o u n ty C o u rt of Coo* an d secu rely sp ik e d , said strin g e rs to Robinson’s. to Roseburg where they went on peiieuccs of Teddy and party. C o u n ty , S ta te of O regon, ap p o in ted a d be bedded in to th e g ro u n d e x c e p t at a grod roads mission. They find m i n i s t r a t o r of tin- e s ta te of H e n ry E. th e east an d w est en d s of said F irst G o n th ie r, d eceased. All p erso n s h a v street, w h ere th e strin g e rs sliall be su p For anything to Feed Man, Horse or Fowl, and the people of Douglas county high i n g claim s ag ain st a n d ii- cea*ed, are p orted on a tim b e r tressle. ly iii favor of a good wilder toad to Price of Preferred Stock of the j h eteb y notified to p re se n t said claim s, Said im p ro v e m e n t to he m ad e in con my Prices are Established on the “Live and Let p ro p erly verified, to tin- unili rsig n ed , al form ity to th e c h a r te r , o rd in an ces and United W ireless Telegraph Coos counn, aud that lliey fnv r th e law- olfiee ol If. II. S m ith , in th e reg u latio n s of th e com m on council and Company: Live Order.” 'he Mi'd e Fork route. They, as C ity of C o q u ille, Ciais C o u n ty , O regon, th e p lans a n d specifications of th e C ity w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te of tin E n g in eer, filed in th e office of th e C ity well a- m n siln s, lully iex>i/.e that R ecorder of C oquille. Note the stead/ and rapid ad first p u b licatio n of th is n- tice 1 otliii g sic 111 of a railroad or elec vance in the price of stock since F u st p u b licatio n of th is n o tice is R em o n stran ces a g a in st th e above im 1909. p ro v em en t m ay be filed w ith the u n d e r tric line wiiuhl help to t ring Doug the organization of the Company d ated J u ly 14th, S tephen A. G iu T iiies , signed w ith in ten days a f te r notice is las and Coo* together as would a istra to r of th e e s ta te ol H en ry fir-t given of th e proposed im p ro v e m e n t. per share i E. A G d o m n in th ie r, deceased. By o rd er of th e com m on co u n cil. n a l upon which v<hides and auto- February 23, 1907........ $ 10.00 D ated a t C o q u ille. O regon, J u lv 14, N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . 11.1X1 inohiles could pass over at all times September 1, 1907 1909. N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t E liza b eth K. G. D. H olden , October 1, 1907,.......... 12.50 of year. C ity R eco rd er. 14 ()() I D anielson has been ap p o in ted ex ecu trix November 10.1907 B etw een San F ra n c is c o and B andon Mrs. Itirlha Morgan of this place 1 r .v » I of th e e s ta te of H. D anielso n , deceased , January 1. 1908 lOdH) j .,Iui aii persons having claims against •ersons iiid the Missis ¡•lo re iic u an 1 Edna March 1 , 1908 16.50 sui'l esta te are req u ired d to p resen t tin m Bowen, formerly of New York, h ive to th e u n d ersig n ed , p ro p erly verified, I n - t h e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, for th e C o u n ty of Coos. to 18.50 g e th e r w ith th e vouchers th e re fo r, at In th e m a tte r of th e e s ta te of Ja m e s F . enteioi i to a p rim ship for the August 1 , 1908 th e office of A. .1. Sherw ood a t C oquille, 'T w in S crew , N e w a n d F a st C a m p b e ll, d eceased . conducting of a lirat-class millinery Coos C o m ity , Or« gon, w ith in six m o n th s from th e d ate of th is no tice. Notice is h e reb y given th a t th e u n d e r store, together with a full lineof February 15, 1909 25.00 D ated th is 2 1 std a v o f J u lv , A. D. 1900. signed h as b een , by J o h n F . H all, 1. ¡'timing*, lace.-, horiery, gh vi e E L I Z A B E tH DAN I EI.M >Vt Ju d g e of th e C o u n ty C o u rt of Coos E x e c u trix . C o u n ty , S ta te of O regon, a p p o in te d a d at d notions. A complete dress ftenmC -efe*. W , The price will remain at $30.00 m in is tra to r of th e e s ta te of Ja m e s K. wot*U making department will lie con for a short time only. I t’s a chance .NOTICE O F S E T T L E M E N T OF KI- C am p b ell, d eceased. All p ersons h a v NAL ACCOUNT. claim s a g a in s t said deceased, are ducted, also under the supervision of a lifetime to make a safe invest Notice is h ereb y g iven th a t th e u n d e r h ing ere b y notified to p re se n t said claim s, ! O u r Interests A re y o u r Interests. F a ir rate and he College Chap Jr., in of a competent dressmaker. Miss ment and large profits. signed, e x e c u trix of th e E sta te of S arah p ro p erly verified, to th e u n d e rsig n e d , a t ! H a u g h to n . d eceased, has tiled in th e one of the most brilliant Florrnce Bowen is an accomplished th e law’office of R . H . S m ith , in th e O. L. Hopson, Fiscal Agent good s e rv ic e o u r m otto. n tv C o u rt of Coos C o u n ty , O regon, C ftv of C oquille, Coo® C o u n ty , O regon, styled models in young milliner haring had several years C ~ o o s a n d ^ c u rry Counties. Rox »423 | C \ l { o : u i;n a j h port a n d acco u n t in th e m a t w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te of th e Marshfield. te r of said esta te , am i th e Ju d g e of said I first p u b licatio n of th is n otice. men’s suits ever shown experience with first-class designers A. F. EST A BROOK CO. Agent, San Francisco, Calif. c o u rt has set T h u rs d a y , th e 19th d ay of J F irs t p u b licatio n of th is n o tice is in this city. Office in the "C handler” A ugust, A. D. 1909, as th e d ay , a n d th e | d a te d J u l y 1 4 th . 1909. in large stores in the E ah }-he C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. C o u rt H ouse a t C oquille, Coos ('m in ty , j A mos R aines , Like all our goes the latter part of the week to O regon, as th e place for h e a rin g objec A d m in istra to r of th e e s ta te of Ja m e s tio n s to said final acco u n t an d for t h e ' San Francisco where she will spend E. Campbell, deceased* s e ttle m e n t of said estate. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. sometime »tidying the 1 dost de NOTICE TO CONTE ACTORS* fi. 1. REES, N otice is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t sealed signs in millinery and tri innings E x ecu to r. N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t sealed b id s i b id s w ill be receiv ed f o r th e im p ro v e it was made for us especially She will also order a large amount will be receive«! for th e im p ro v e m e n t i $4500 buys 45 acres improved m en t an d c o n s tru c tio n o f a p o rtio n o f N O T IC E TO CO N TR A C TO R S. G eneral Blacksm iths of goods for their store while awav. an d c o n stru ctio n of a p o rtio n of th e \ by Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. th e C o u n ty R oad in R oad D is tr ic t No. N otice is h ereb y given t h a t th e u n C o u n ty Road in R oad D istrict No. 19, ! raneh with buildings. 19, Coos C o u n ty . O reg o n , know n a s th e «nd H orseshoeing.... d e rsig n e d wFU receive sealed b id s lor Coos C o u n ty , O regon, kn o w n as t h e ' A bit extreme perhaps - Nkools ami Still's Special Prices. fu rn ish in g all m a te ria ls a n d th e con-1 “ Bandon R ear C reek R oad, acco rd in g to $12.50 an acre boys a fine tract of “ B andon D a iry v ille R o a d ” fro m J o h n son C reek S o u th w ard , acco rd in g to th e but it is those little unusual j m en’« Oxfords, $4.00, now $300. S truct ion of a h an k b u ild in g , a t Co-1 th e specifications on file w ith th e C o u n ty land 360 acres, 35 acres bot sp e cificatio n s on file w ith th e C o u n ty q u ille. Coos C o u n ty . O regon, acco rd in g C lerk of Coos C o u n ty , O regon, an d a All kin '» of Repairing, Logging touches here and there that Ladies' '• 3.50, •• * 2.75 C lerk o f Coos C o u n ty , O regon, an d a tom balance grazing. to p lan s and sp ecificatio n s now on file copy of such specifications in th e h a n d s copy o f su ch sp e cificatio n s in th e h...ids - '* 2 75, “ 2/30 a t th e F irst N atio n al D ank a t said place, of S. J . C ulver, S pecial R oad M aster of ami Carriage Work. add individuality to a gar Boy®’ o f S. J . C u lv er, S pecial R oad M a ste r $800 buys an acre all in garden *• 1.75, an d also on tile at th e office of Doyle i R . D. No. 19. l.(H) o f R. D. No. 19. ment. an d P a tte rso n , a rc h ite c ts, W orcester bouse and barn. See us for Children’s “ 1 10 . F ive p er ce n t of a m o u n t of bid to l»e 75 F iv e p e r c e n t o f a m o u n t o f bid to be b u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon. All bids d eposited w ith th e C o u n tv C lerk wi t h 70, bargains. Come in and see d ep o sited w ith th e C o u n ty C lerk w ith 50 These suits are well worth Infants' •• bi«l an d all b id s to be Hied w ith th e bin an d a ll b id s to be filed w ith th e us and list your properly! C o u n ty C le rk o f < o o s C o u n ty , O reg o n , C o u n ty C lerk of Coo® C o u n ty , O regon, looking at. Come in, then, G ood Ranch for Bale. rill M U I l\ U U U I U I I l V h U w ith fire p er cen t ot tlie b id , to rem ain on or before th e 28th d a y of J u ly A. D. with us. We »ill give you on o r b e fo re th e 28th d a y o f Ju lv A. I). on dep o sit u n til tlie successful b id d er 1909, at 10 o ’clock A . M to-day - i f only to look. The 1909, a t 10 o ’clock A . M.. *■' sh a ll e n te r in to n c o n tra c t »nd give • a square deal. A well improved place of 26 acres 1 T h e C ounty C o u rt reserve® th e r ig h t T h e C o u n ty C o u rt re se rv e d th e r ig h t prices are very modest. good an d sufficient bond for th e p e r to reject any an d a ll b id s. * to r e je c t an y an d all bids. with a fine borne and good build-1 Seer n d SL, Rose Building fo rm an ce of th e »»me. R ig h t reserv ed D ated th is 12th d a y of J u ly A. D. D a te d th is 12th d a y o f J u lv A. D. to reject an y »nd »11 bid s. ingg, crop, etc., on Fishtrap. A p - |^ 1909. 1909. F irst N ational B ank , S. J . C rL v iR ™ " m m m S. J . C u l v e r . COQUILLE, OREGON. ply to 8 . Edwsrdi, on the place. COCJ U1116, A. J. S hirwoop , President, Special Road Matter of R, D. No. 19, Sperlnl Road Master of R. D. No. 19, The Baxter Special Attention Paid to the Traveling Public. All White Help Employed A. P. MILLER, Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To bacco, Confectionery. GROCERIES I CAN SUPPLY EVERY ORDER P . E. DRAI N E THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE .1 one 1, 1908 October l, 1908 December 15,1908 May 1,1909 T 17 50 90.00 22.60 80.00 Allen & Noah MODERN CLOTHES \DMINI8TRA lo irs NOTICE Steamers FIFIELD and BANDON 1st Class Passage Up Freight - Big Bargain List. All Work Guaranteed t a V A i S t - i S S i S i Neathery L Oregon y & May - - - $7.50 8.00