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— Coquille Herald. D F DEAN, P R O P R IE T O R aunty Official Paper. H l.lSK K l) E V E R Y W E D N E SD A Y . i b e m aterial and scoiai o p |.< .u g o f theOoqnUle Valley partioolarly f Coca County generally. l o n p t i o D , per y ear, in advanoe.l.SO I . v o te d to ¿•fkagarwe A STAR SERIAL BEGINS NOW There is an arris. Ic in this number « il\ s . ig jo!: in it. D O N ’T MISS IT. You L: ow some of the things E verybody s has done. TH IS IS ANOTHER. There is a stnrv by the •* Pigs Is 1 it's ” man :hst is one long ache ot I..U hici, and back of these special f at ires a big, tine E v e r y b o d y ' > Phone, Main 55 . H Y M E N ’S D O IN G S F O R 1909 C O N T IN U E D » y f*j gtô& b ûdys FROM PAGE ONE M a g a z in e . For sale by Collier A Getty. Aug 24. Thomas F Sailing aud Nettie Peachy. A u g 28. Ernest A Strong and Erma E Hollenbeck. Aug 28. Jay E Clary and Nina L Hughes. Aug 31. Arthur A Selander and Mettie V Beyers. Sept 4. Jas A Brockman and Maud Weekly. Sept 7. Bror Benjamin Ostlind aud Maria Emelia Johnson. Sept 7. Erwin E Nelson and Edna Flora Hermann. S. pt 13. Pere A Petersou and Annie Jacobson. Sipt 15. Jacob H Stone and Addie M Jones. Kept 15. Clias H Brouillard and Jennie A Cuthbert. Sept 15. William »1 Strain and Alma A Bushnell. Sept. 18. Henry F. McCracken and Sylvia B Hanson. Sept 20. Albert L. Volkmar and Emelia E Shuuke. Sept 20. Lorenzo D Scott aud Car rie Elizabeth Johnson. Sept 21. Carl J West and Gertrude M Kittson. Sept 2t. fames P Murie and Ruby A Panter. Sept 24. William L McLain and Lottie J Barnum. Oct 4. Finley E Mast aud Ella S Rice. Oct 4. Orville N Wilson and Edith M Selander. Oct 6 Nick Stanbone and Mary A Vineyard. Oct 14. Ira E Cornelius and Mar garet Clariudo Brack. Oct 19 Elmer Vineyard and Essie Kemp. Oct 20. Geo. Wheeler Candell and Mary A Tiller. Oct 21. Carl G Garoutte and Leah NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE j STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR Notice is hereby given, that by an or- \ der of the County Court of Coos Coun ty, Oregon, made on the !5th duv of De cember, 19*>y, Altnnie Smith was duly appointed Administratrix of the estate of d ia ries B. Wilkins, dece, Bed, and that letters testamentary have been du ly issued to Hie said Minnie Smith, and that she is now qualified and acting. Therefore all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers attached, to the said Administratrix at Coquille, Oregon, within six months from the 9th day of February, 1910, the final publication of this notice. THE COUNTY OF COO«. G. E. Erdntan, Plaintiff, v». Margaret Ertlman, i Defendant. J To Margaret Erdntan, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten (10) days front the date of the service of this summons upon you if ssrved with in this County, or within twenty (20; days il served within any other County M INNIE S M IT H , w ithin the State of Oregon, but if eerved Administratrix of t h e estate of Charles by publication, then on or before the B. Wdkins, deceased. last day of the time prescribed in the Geo. I*. Topping, order for the publication of this sum Att irney for E state. mons, which prescribed time is six (6) weeks, the last day of which time will lie Wednesday, the 2nd day of Febru ary, 1910. And if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint by the said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree forever annulling the mar riage contract existing between your self and said plaintiff. This summons is published in the Co quille Herald, a weekly newspqier pub lished in Coos County, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, beginning December ENGRAVER a n d E L E C T R O T Y P E R PriONt 1114 1420-24 l AWfHNCl DENVER COLO 22nd 1909, and ending February 2nd, 1910, by order of publication made by the Hon. J. S. Coke, Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon, at Chambers in Coquille, Oregon, on the 13th day of December, 1909. GEO. P . TOPPING, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dec 9. Alois C Hofler and Mary A Brohmann. Dec 14 Clyde C Tourgee and Georgena Newmyer. Dec 14. Jas Edwards Roberts and Myrtle A Pennock. Dec 15. E J Johnson and Sadie Johnson. Dec 15. Arthur W Alexander aud Ada P Hatcher. Dec 16, Bert C May and Jessie E Endicott. Dec 18. William M Westbrook and Emily A James. Dec 18. Herbert C Davis and Elsie Lovett. Dec 20. Thos G Leyland and Enos A Torry. Dec 20. Wilbur G Craig and Psy che E Torrey. Dec 20. Geo Washington Fisher and Adeline Welsh. Dec 20. William R Ocheltree and 120 acres timber land— about 4 Bessie Magill. Dec 20, Geo A Martin and Viola million feet of cedar and fir— } ce dar, quarter mile from river. Per M Post. acre $20. SUBSCRIBE FOR TH E HERALD Dec 21. Wallace S York and Lillie M Coats. Dec 23. Arthur Rice and Georgena C Hayes. Call and See Us and Dec 24. Wilbur L Ames and Eliza Hear the Music. beth D May Dec 27. William H Cross and Sara Anna Epperson. Aretino Talking Machine Dec 27. Leslie M King and Emma FREE with $ 25.00 cash trade G Smalley. and a cash payment of $ 2.50 Dec 28. Thos J Weekly and on delivery of machine. One Amanda J Hall. 10 -iich record FREE with Dec 29. Stephen S Little and Hal- $ 10.00 in caph trade. One 10 - lie Hansley. inch record FREE wiih $5 00 in cash trade every Saturday. N O T IC E Remember the Aretino record All Coos County warrants drawn fits all kinda of disc talking on the general fund and endorse 1 machines. prior to July 1 st, 1908 , will be paid on presentation at my office in Coquille, Oreg. No interest will be allowed on any of Iheso warrants K Rusk. after December lOtb, 1909 . Dated this 7 th day of Deo. 1909 . Oct 23. Manuel J Ostrow and T. M. D i m m i c k , DEALER IN Euuna Bennett. County Treasurer. Oct 28. Augustus Hamilton and Ladies and G ents’ Furn ish in gs, Susan E Knight. F a n c y a n d S t a p l e Groceries, F l o u r Nov 2. Michael G Colemau and a n d Feed. Elizabeth C McDonald. w r ite fo r o u r c o n fid e n tia l l e t t e r b e fo re ap - Nov 4. S G Eggers and Marie Oli to p ly in g fo r p a t e n t ; i t m a y b e w o rth m o n ey . W e p r o m p tly o b t a i n U . S . a n d F o re i ver. Nov 4. Jesse D Kay and Alma B am t T R A D E M A a K S or r e ti u E N Smith. T I R E a tt o r n e y ’s fee. S e en n d ‘ mod« 1. s k e tc h fin to a n d w ¿ s e n d a n I M M E D I A T E Nov 8. William E Clements and r e p o r * t o n p a * te n ta ‘ a b b ility ility . W i e g iv e f ie b e s t le g a l s e rv ic e a n d a d v ic e , a n d o u r and Laura Leaton. c h a rg e s a r e m o d e r a te . T ry ua. Nov 8. Chas F Fox and Kather SWIFT & CC ine Crewe. Patont Lawyers, Nov 10.. John Barklow and Flora Opp. U.S. Patent Offlce.Washingtjn, D.w Wallen. Accepted throughout the c i v i l i z e d worl 1 Pres* Nov 11. John K Baker and Ora SUMMON 8. Watkins. as the most universally satisfactory il Nov 13. Richard G Johnson and In t h e Circuit C o u r t of t h e StAte of Or luminant for all purposes the Cleinast egon for t h e C o u n ty of Coos. Button Edna I* Noel. Nov 15. Ira B Bartlet and Maude Minnie Sinclair, Plaintiff,! Most Convenient, and the CHEAP ve. <■ R Coke. J . L. Sinclair. D efen d an t.) Nov 18. Robert E Thompson and EST light known. To J . L. S inclair, t h e ab o v e-n am ed and defendant. In t b e n a m e of t h e S tate Itis Z Blackerby. of Oregon, you a r e hereb y require d to That furnished by the C O Q U IL L E here Nov 20 Geo W Tope and Geor a p p e a r an d a n s w er o r oth erw ise plead gina M Wyatt. to t h e co m p lain t filed ag ain st you in th e R IV E R E L E C T R IC CO is first you Nov 24 Herman O Anderson and above-entitled cause an d co u rt on or be fore the 2nd «lay of F e b r u a ry 1910, and F,lda Farlow. class and up to date in every respect have Nov 27. Bernard G Galley and if you fail to so a p p ear, an sw er o r o th e r wise plead h erein , t h e plaintiff will a p The rates place it within roach of all it. Edith L Campbell. ply to t h e C o u r t forth© relief prayed for Dec 1. Victor Wickman and Fan m h er co m p lain t, to - w i t: For absolute divorce from you on t h e g ro u n d s of fail ny Geliy. Dec 2. John A Brown aud Olive ure to su p p o rt, cruel a n d in h u m a n FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. t r e a t m e n t an d personal indignities, ren I Crouch. d erin g her life burdensom e, a n d for I)cc 4. Payson D Dietz and Ellen su ch o th e r an d f u r t h e r relief as to the C o u r t m ay seem m eet an d just. A Mailiers. BEISTLE5 PLATESABE RIGHT BEI5TLE5 BATES ARE RIGHT FRANK ÜEISTLE LO W R a t e s TO O reg o n Burn the... ROUSE COAL TH E BEST C O A L in coos c o u n t y via UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $3 tin Chicaero $30.60 From St. Louis $25 From Omaha 52 From Kansas Cityj TO THE PUBLIC Writ« letters to every body you know in tlie East and tell them about these low colonist rates. Send them litera ture about Oregon, or send their ad dresses to ua and we will do it. In this way you can be a great help in the growth and progrees of your State. YOU CAN PREPAY FARES for anyone from any place if you want to. Deposit the necefiaary amount with our local agent and he will telegraph ticket promptly. Inquire of Agents or write to WM. McMURRAY General l ’assenger Agent The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon.) PORTLAND. OREGO $5 Per Ton Leave Orders With Harry Flanders Or STUTTSMAN & CO.. Phone l/Yain 591 E Q U IP P E D W IT H W I R e L e S. Steamer Alliance Capt. E. D. Parsons Coos Bay and Portland Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 p m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at seruice of tide. THOS. B. JAMES, Agt GEO. MULT0N. Aqt. Marshfield CoquiVe Johnson Lumber Co. Keeps in stock a complete line of Rouefi and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, Mouldings, etc. 6 0 YE AR S * E X P E R IE N C E Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber in the Coquille Valle}*. I RADE. lïlA K It» D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A nyone »ending a » k etch a n d description m ay quickly a sc e rta in o u r opinion fre e w h e th e r a n In v vention ts pro b ab ly p a te n tn t ah?eA Com m unlciv in en tio n Is h .e . C«:.. lio n s strictly confidential. iflden................... HANDBOOK on ~ P a te n t« s ________ e n t free. O agency fo r securfiig p a te n ts. _ ldest t agei P a te n ts ta k e n t th u n ro u g h M uim & Co. *-eoelT« special ice, w lthou ith o u t ch arg e, in th e pecial not notice, Estimates gladly furnished. Prices as low as the lowest. Scientific American. Yard and Office, fror)t St. near Depot. A h a n dsom ely Illu s tra te d weekly. L a rg est c l» d ila tio n o f a ny scientific Journal. T erm s, f3 » y e a r: fo u r m o n th s, $L Sold by all new sdealers. ¡NUNN & Co.,8,B" - "*»* New York Branch Office. 625 F St* W a sh in g to n , D . C. Phone 331 P. E. Drane REAL PATENTS Incandescent Electric Light Service of t h is su m m o n s is m a d e u p on you by publication in pursu ance of an order m ad e by Hon. J o h n S. Coke, Ju d g e of t h e Circuit C o u r t of Coos C ounty. Oregon, dated t h e Ifith d ay of December, 1909, directing publication of s u m m o n s to he m ad e in t h e Coquille H kralo . a weekly new sp ap er printed a n d publish ed at Coquille, Coos C o u n ty , Oregon, an d directing t h a t said s u m m ons U* pu b lish ed once a week for six successive w eek s; a n d t h a t th e first pu b licatio n of said s u m m o n s be mad« ! on t h e 22nd «lay of December, 1909. Î 2 G au ged C. K. BARROW, R e p e a tin g Sh o tg u n A t t « n e y for Plaintiff. B H K I I f F *8 8 A M The 12 g»uge /77,WL* repeater is a gun of perfect proportions, and has one-third lest parts than an y other repeater. It handles quickly, works smoothly •hoots close and hard. The 27lar/ij* and solid top prevents powder and gases blowing back; the s de ejection of shells Allows instant u peat shots ; the closed-in breechbolt keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and the dirt, leaves, twigs and sand that clog up other repeaters. All 12-gnuce 77 7a r//n repeater» have *. mb!e e x trH c to rs t h a t p u ll a n y s h e ll, a n d t e r u t o m a t i c reco il h a n g fire » a fe ty loch i" «Ve«* th e m th e s a fe s t b r e e c h - lo a d in g g u n s I uilt. ffltrr/ ttt It gauge re peater« In t h ^ e dis tinct models, m any grades and styles,Killy described In our 136- ice catalog. F ret lor“ 3 stam ps postage. I Li 7 / 7 a r//n /¡re a rm s Cu, ’ str<,Q- * « * Haven, conn . By virtu e of an execution issued o u t; of th e H o n o rab le Circuit C o u r t of tbe S tate of Oregon, for t h e C o u n ty of Coos on th e 5th »lay of J a n u a r y , 1910, in fa vor of E. Barg» ron , Plaintiff, ami against Milt s h a m m y , Defendant,, for t h e sum of tw en ty -fo u r ami 50-100 d o llars, gold coin, ami twelve a n d 75-lOOdollars fonts, to gether with fi per rent p«*r a n n u m i n - 1 terest ami Accrue»I cost*», I have levied upon ami will s»*ll t public au ction, to t h e highest ami l>est bidder for cash in h a n d on S a tu r d a y , the 12ih d ay of F e b ru ary , 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House door in C «piilie, Coos Co u n ty ami S t a t e c f Or* gnu. all th e right, title an d in te r e st which th e -aid Miles '.anim v, d efen d an t, had on or after the 24th »lay of F» l> ru a r\. 1908, in o r to the following »lee» rihed premiss*, t»»wit: J ni N. F*. '4 o» s. F,. N. K. of 8 « e - : tion 35, Township 27 South »«f Bang»* 111, | West of the Willamette Mtridiau, in Ct»os County, Oregon. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 6th day of January, 1910. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon, By C. A. Gage, Deputy. IN SU R A N C E We have some of the best buys in Coos County. We have at pres ent some snaps in Town Property, Timber, Farm and Coal Land. See us before buying your home- We will give you tbe best deal in Busi- ness Property. There will soon be a Railroad here to connect Coos County with the outside world. We know where you should buy to make money. Call in at our office and we will tell you why. When you come don’t forget to ask about Sun- n y s i d e lots—80x100 for $200. \ Schedai« oí Conoide Elver Trineportitioa Compon? Coquille 9:30 A. M. «4 «( 7:30 “ 44 44 i P. at 4 4 9 A. l( u 44 4:30 “ ii 1 1:30 A. 4 4 .3 51 Leave Bandou (4 l 1 44 . 4 t Arrive at “ U 4 » U 44 4 * »4 6:30 A. 1:30 P. 7 A. 11:30 A. 1:30 A. 4:30 P. M 44 44 44 44 (4 CALIBER S e l f - L o a d i n g Rifled A s its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work. This places the complete control of the rifle under the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting wl-h grzat case ai d accuracy. The .351 Caliber 7' -,'i-I-v.wer ca.-rii'j , h.-is tremendous killing p.. . *Tial inp l hi u-. ' for the largest gamfe L a i . ogue tr.Uy l f.At • I ] " iM fiM tri » . -f,jc •?*! ,Vf— .* > / ' »Mf t f r - » Can ■ q tttl. w H aven , C o n n , Stutsman & Co. Marshfield Office C and Front Streets. Office, Opposite Baxter Hotel. Coquille|