r- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Coquille \\m\A. D F. D E A N , G. E. Erdman, 1 Plaintiff, 1^ Margaret Krdman, | Defendant. ) To Margaret Erdman, the above named PUBLISHED EVEKT WEDNESDAY. defendant: D e v o te d t o . b » r o . U n . l o b d o o ^ . l o g IN THE NAME OF TH E STATE OF You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit within ten Phone, M»in im ­ (10) day* from the date of the service of thia summons upon you if aarved with* p o r t Orlord T r ib u n •- in this County, or within twenty (20) days it served within any other County George Colvin arrived itk' Ui»w» itbin the SU teof Oregon, b u tif served liy M o n d a y ’ 9 stage, and lo ca l ■$* » by t>y publication, p o M io im n , then u » on » or »»fore — •*»» the »•»- traction induced him to lay o v e r * I hut day of the time preacribi d in the order for the publication of thia sum- d t y b e fp ri resurtTing b is jo u r n e y moAS, w bi*h prescribed time ia aix (8) to Gold Beach. weeks, the la *t day of which time will Poor Roseburg, with only 9 in* be Wednesday» the 2nd day of Febru The ball Saturday nig!« whi'at-' t :nded by a surprisingly larifif rit- dience, and, barring ?ome evidtii*fif of booze, was a decided 1 success. Ranglois was represented by Dr. Mann and wife, Clint Malehorn and wife, Fred gnd Julia Gueriu, George and Ituby Sorensen, Addie Carey, Roy Haft and W . Norton. The Y ou th 's C om panion In every family there ia a con­ stant demand for atones— good»' thrilling atories of adventure and heroism. That the Youth's Com­ panion supplies thia demand is at­ tested in more then half a million homes. The serial atories for 1910 alofia are well worth the Y outh’ * Com ­ panion subscription price. These include stories by Arthur Stanwood Pier, C. A. Stephens, Graee Rich­ mond, Charles Miner Thompson and Winifred Kirkland. Send for full prospectu* of the 1910 volume and see what an amount of the beat read ing has been secured for the Youth's Companion family for 1910. If $1.76 for the 1901 Volume is sent now, the new subscriber will be entitled to all the remaining issues of 1909, in addition to the 52 issues of 1910; also the ‘ ‘Vene­ tian” Calendar, lithographed in thirteen colors and gold. Any one making a gift of The Youth’s Com­ panion receives an extra b o p j of the Calendar, in addition to the oopv for the subscriber. ary. 1910- Ajid it yoa fail to ao appear and answer «aid comp l«>n‘ by the said time, the plaintiff will apply ‘ be Court for a decree forever annulling the mar- riage contract exist'■"* between your­ self end «aid plaintiff. Thia summon* ia p « b > heJ in the Co- -jhille H era ld,* weekly «.«»»p e p e r pub- tiiliWf1 id 6<>oe County, Oav '8°n. for aix coiiserifffw weeks, beginning December 22nd 1809, * * * «»d ia g Febra »«7 2nd, laid,' bv order t* publication « .* > • by the Hon . J. 8. C k*», « r e u it J u < v > °f the State of Oregon, Chamber* m Coquille, OrtfWff. dd the U*b d»7 -0' December, 1909. GEO. P . TOPPING, Attorney for Plaintiff. N o t i c e of s a l e o f t id e lands Ndfifce fa hereby given that the State Land Board at the State of Oregon, will sell to the higMfSt bidder, at its office in the Capitol Building f t Salem, Oregon, on December 14, 1908', pt 10:00 o ’clock A. M. of said day, all tnff State’s inter­ est in tli« tide and overfiow ’.Vends here­ inafter described, giving, however, to the owner or owners of any lands Abut­ ting or fronting on such tide and over­ flow lands, the preference right to pur­ chase said tide and overflow lands at the »rice offered, provided euch off­ er is made in good faith ; and also pro­ viding that the land will not be sold nor any offer therefor accepted for less than $5.00 per acre, the board reserving the right to reject any and all bid*. Said lands are situated in O o o s county, Oregon, and described as follows. Beginning at a point on the meander line of the Coquille River at the north­ west corner of lot 6, which said point is 1820 teet east and 1965 feet north from corners sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, run­ ning thence along meander line as fol­ lows, to wit: Soutli 84 degrees east 130 feet. South 74 degrees, 45 minutes east, 492 feet. North 96 feet to low water line. North 75 degrees 15 minutes west 257 feetalong low water line. North 73 degrees ten minutes west 232 fert. North 80 de- greci west 137 r ¡ feet. South 100 feet to lace of beg inning, containing 1.31 acre*, fronting on weat treat 1ml f of tide ■K d . .'rooting tiop, 17, tp. 28 south; tang* 14 , TUB y o u t h ’ s COMiANIOI», weat bf Conppapion Building, Boston, Mass. Applications and bids should he ad­ New oubscriptions Receivted at dressed to t i . G. Brown, Clerk 8tate Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and this office. marked “ application and bid to pur­ chase tidelanda.” H ow o n e D o r lo r N iicim - m I ii II v G. G. B rown , T r e a t s P n e u m o n ia . Clerk 8tate Land Board. Dated this Sept, 28, 1909. “ In treating pneumonia,” aaya Dr. VV. J. Smith, of SaDders, Ala “ the only remedy I uee for the lunga is Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. While, of course, I would treat other symptoms with different medicine«, I have used this remedy many times in my medioal practice and have yet failed to find a oaae where it has not controlled the trouble. I bave used it myself, as has also my wife for coughs and colds repeatedly, and I most will­ ingly and cheerfully reoommend it as superior to any other oough rem­ edy to my knowledge." For sale by R. S. Knowlton. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or­ egon for the County of Coos. Minnie Sinclair, Plaintiff,! vs. . . i J. L. Sinclair, Defendant.) To J. L. Sinclair, the above-named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled cause and court on or be­ fore (lie 8th day of December, 1909, and if you fail to so appear, answer or other­ wise plead herein, the plaintiff will ap­ ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-w it: For absolute divorce from you on the grounds of fail­ ure to support, cruel and inhuman treatment and personal Indignities, ren­ dering her life burdensome, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and just. Service of this summons Ia made up­ on you by publication in pursuance of an order made hy Hon. John 8. Coke, Judge of the Circuit Court of Coo* County, Oregon, dated the 16th day of December, 1909, directing publication of summons to he made in the Coatiille IIsRAi.n, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Coquille, Coos Coun­ ty, Oregon, and directing that said sum­ mons lie published once a week for six successive weeks; and that the first publication of said summons be made on the 22nd day of Pe emb. r, 1909. - R. -------- ------ C. BARROW, Attorney for Plaintiff. »-flv II», 1 u know som e of I. viwwjkuiv 1 huidorc. the things T H IS IS The N ew est and most handsome thing in the City in 7 h- - a trirv hjs the ** Pigi Ii I ’ >’ man that ii one long sche o f 'c . , ' 1 J back o f these special t . r - i a bi", fine E v e rybo dy ' s BO O TS ; a z i . a. AND SH O ES For sale by Collier A Getty. wanted inventors to writ* for our conflfleutiiU letter beforr ap­ plying for patent; it may be worth rr o v T . W| promptly obtain U. 8. and Forei PATENTS •nfl T R A D E IM A r K S or reti m E U - T I R E attorney1! fee. Send model, ffWetcL or photo and wa send an I M M E D I A T E F R E E report on imU-ntabtlity. W* give the beat legal service and advfco, and our charges are moderate. Try os. 1 2 G a u g e' S W IFT & CO 3 Pmtmnt l a w y e r * , T h e 12 gauge ZEm 2* repeater is a gun o f perfect proportions, and has one-third less parts than any other repeater. It handles quickly, works sm oothly and •hoots close and hard. 0pp. If.S. Patsat Office,Washington, D.C. If e safe and reliable twin- mtm screw The J&ar/fs» solid top prevents powder and gases blowing back; the side ejection of shells allows instant repeat shots ; the closed-in breechbolt keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and the dirt, leaves, twigs and sand that d o g up other repeaters. g ^ T h e New and Speedy,J U B S tr. E liz a b e th C a p t. Olsen, L O W a t e s TO O re g o n via UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $3 om C hicagro $ 3 0 .6 0 F r o m S t. L o u is $ 2 5 F ro m O m aha 52 F ro m K an sas C it y R epeating Shotgun M a a t«. Wilt make regalar tripa between A ll 1 2 -ga u g e T H a r/is t r e p e a t e r » h a v e d ou b le e x t r a c t o r s t h a t p u ll a n y sh e ll, a n d t h e a u t o m a t ic r e c o il h a n g fir e s a fe t y lo c k m a k es th em t h e s a fe s t b r e e c h -lo a d in g g u n a b uilt. C o q u ille River and -San F ra n c is c o . U la r f iji IS g a u g e re­ p e a t e r s In t h ^ e d is­ t in c t m o d e ls , m a n y g r a d e s a n d s t y le s ,fu lly deaarifeed in o u r 136- p a g e c a t a lo g . F ree Ho S top-over at W t y Forts. E lectric L ights. E verything in F fri Class Styes. for J ¿tornps postage. K. Helvereou, the tailor, ba* just received A large lot o f sample« of suitings. Pall u d sea them i b I get hie price*:. 7 Jie TKcwü/t/irearm s Cc., 42 W ill.. Street NEW HAVEN. CONN. Burn the... ROUSE C O A L THE BEST COAL IN COOS COUNTY $5 Per Ton Leave Orders With Harry Flanders Or STUTTSMAN & CO.. Phone Wain 591 E Q U I P P E D W ITH W IR e L e S. Steamer Alliance TO THE PUBLIC C u p t. E . D. Parsons W rite letters to everybody you know un -tike Lust ami tell them alioiit theee iow colonist rates. 8eml them litera- twne about Oregon, or send their ad­ dresses to us and we will do it. In this way yon can be a great help in the growth and progress of your State, Coos Bay and Portland YOU CAN PREPAY FARES lor anyone from any place if you want to. Dpposit the neceeeary amount with oar local agent and he will telegraph ticket promptly. Inquire of Agents or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon.) PORTLAND. OREGO Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 fj m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at service of tide. TH0S. B. JAMES, Aqt Marshfield GEO. MULT0N, Aqt. CoquiPe Johnson Lumber Co< Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, Mouldings, etc. 6 0 YEARS' E X P E R IE N C E Call sad See U* and Hear thrMiuic. P aten ts TRADE MARKS Talking- Machine» FREE with $25.00 cBeir trade and a oesh payment c-C $2150' on delivery of machine. One 10 -inch record FREE wrihi $10.00 in caeh trade. One ID- inch record FREE with $5 049 in cash trade every Saturday.. Aretino D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone sending a sketch end description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patenfuhle. Communica­ tions strictly confldontial. HANDBOOK on Patent« sent free. Oldest aaency for securing putents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. secelre tpecial notice, without charge, lu the Scientific A m e ric a n . A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest largest clg el» Culatlon o f any scientific Journal. Terms. $3 f3 • ■ year; four months, fL Bold by all 1 newsdealer«. newsdealers Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber in the Coquille V alley. Estimates gladly furnished. the lowest. Yard and Office, froi)t St. near Depot. IYIUNN&C0.38,B"'^ :\ New ‘ York Romember the Aretino record! Prices as low as Branch Office, 625 F 8 t „ W ashington, □gton, D. C. P h on e 331 fits all kinds of di«C talking- machines. 11 P. E. Drane X D E A L E R IN i L a d ie s ’ an d G e n ts’ F u rn is riJn g s , F a n c y a n d S t a p le G ro c e rie s , F l o n r an d Feed. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR COUNTY CONTRACTS, Notice ia hereby given that the County Court for Coo* County, State of Oregon, will receive sealed bids fur contracts for the following matters and items to be F ir st-C la ss jvr«ais mil **• furnished : F r o m 6 a n o t o 9 p to . S srvlss. First—For printing schedule of ex . pensea for Coos County, list of bonl-fide subscribers within the County to be furnished. 8econd—For printing officer* reports, Connty Notices and notices of County C. A H A R R I N G T O N , P rop rietor. Officers. Third—For supplies for the County S p o s ta i A tt e n t io n G iv e n to W» a a t t e R e t e * to Infirmary or Poor Farm, such as gro- p íe n ceriea, provisions and meats etc. r e g u le * B o s* d s* e . Fourth—For contract to care for and furnish board, lodging, hospital accom­ modations, medical attendance and medicine for Coos County indigent pa­ tients. Fifth—For fuel for the Court House. All bids to be filed with the County Leave Coquille 9:30 A. M. Leave Ban don 6 :30 A . M Clerk on or liefore the 5th day of Janu- (C CC CC CC sry A. D. 1910, at 10o'clock a. m. Tin «4 7:30 “ Cl 1:30 P. County Court reserves the right to re- CC u <» II CC ll jeetjany and all bids. I p. 7 A. Dated at the Court House, Coos Co­ CC C C «C unty, Oregon, this 7th day of Decern Arrive at 1 1:3 0 A . Arrive at “ 9 A. ber A. D. 1909. CC CC Ct CC CC CC (C 1:30 A . 4:30 “ CC J a m k s W a t s o n , County Clerk. CC 4 C c. %c CC c% (8 (1 10:30 A. 4 :3 0 p . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, AT THE Skookum Restaurant, REAL IN S U R A N C E ScMuit of Conile River Transportation Conan? Notice is hereby given that sei bid* will be received for the construc­ tion of a bridge acroes Soutli Slough ac­ cording to the plans and specifications to be filed with the County Clerk. Five per cent of amount of bid to be deposited with the County Clerk with bid, such deposit* to be forfeited in case bid ia awsnled and the bidder fails to enter into contract with sufficient bond within five days after such contract is uwarded All bids to be filed with the 1 Connty Clerk of Coo* Connty, Oregon, on or before the 10th day of January, A. I). 1910, at 10o ’clock A. M. The court reserve* the right to reject . „ ... . , *ny ,n ‘' , , , , or *°. * * * " ' ‘ 9® con' cract to a bidder net the lowest in case the Court deems it for the best interest junty. of the countj Dated at the e Court Hou««, at th* City I of ( ’oqnille, Coos Connty, Oregon, this 8th day of December A. D. 1909 JAMES WATSON. Connty Clerk, ranún LES PLATES ARE RIGHT 5 RATES ARE RIGHT ÏÎÂNK REISTLE C. - G R A V E R ELEC TR O TYP E» and inspect the largest and most handsome line o f Gents’ Furnish­ ing Goods in the City. NOW 7 ‘w r ¡»or, arti< Ic in ih:i number wltk s ..vivli nit. D O N ’ T MISS IT . ANOTHER. okegon absorlptinn, per year ehes of November rainfall. I*ort Or- had nearly 32 inches! Rose­ burg only got the refuse dtop^ af­ ter Port Orford was rff&t served. D. L. Perkins A STAR’-SERIAL BEGINS C o u n t y O ffic ia l P a p e r . bu l d i n g o f tho C o q u ille > »»rtltm iarly * o d o f O o o . O on nty N«.’*“ “ i s ed va n ee, l . H CALL ON razine TH E COUNTY OF COOS. P R O P R IE T O R - fo rd 'erj/bodtfs STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR Wickham House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Phone Main 13X. ANO I4T0-J4 l4MK.lt I------------- Board by Day, W m I( or Month Saiqplt Hoorfjs FAIR PRICE Rkt Battjs Special Attention Paid to the Traveling Public. Do You lntei)d to Build? |C Q . Did you stop to consider that a building made l l 0 0 out of cement blocks is almost indestructable and fireproof? Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the last cost? Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion o f! Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the world. Yours for business, COQUILLE COIN CRETE WORKS' WINCHk .351 W e have some of the best buys in Coos County. W e have at pres­ ent some snaps in Town Property, Timber, Farm and Coal Land. See us before buying your home. We will give you the best deal in Busi­ ness Property. There will soon be a Railroad here to connect Coos County with the outside world. W e know where you should buy to make money. Call in at our office and we will tell you why. W hen you come don’t forget to ask about Sun­ ny side lots—8 0 x 1 0 0 for $200. CALIBER Self-Loading Rifl A s ita nam e in d icates, thia rifle reloads itself, th e recoil o f the exploded cartridge doing th e w ork . Stutsman &¿ Co. Th ia placea the c om p lete control o f the rifle under the trigger Sn ger, w h ich p e rm its rapid shooting w ith great ease and a c c u r a c y . H ig h -P o w e r cartridge, h a s The .351 C aliber trem en dou s p o v o r , m aking it h ea vy en o u gh for the largest gam e Ml? J, irribiAf tU$ rifle, *T*# Carr (1.1 Mlr.rMt . -mr. i Slrrl,"rrtl VO* w .e -- t r-A n if i- r r if . . /> r * - Oo.. - Marshfield Office C and Front Streets. killing : 'c w h a v e n . C o n n . Office, Opposite Baxter Hotel. Coquille