4 Coquille tjerald. D F DEAN, P R O P R IE TO R N OTICE OF A D M IN IS T R A T IO N , IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F TH E M yrtle P oin t Item s. N shr B r id g e 8 a :u r lay was a il down from re p ort» T H E COUNTY OF COOS. th e G. E. E rdm an , j P laintiff, I va. !• M argaret Erdm an, I Defendant. J road good that far. Mrs. La whom came up from Co quille Saturday to take charge of T T u UBU K I) E V E R Y WEDNESDAY. T o M argaret Erdm an, the ab ove named her sisters millinery store. d efen d a n t: D*\ >ted t o i b e m aterial and sooial ap Misa Florence Butler came home IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF nildii g o l the Ooqaille Valley particularly '•ui ii: Oooa County generally. OREGON from Coquille Huturday to spend »inh ription, p e r y e a r .i n adranoe, l.lw You are hereby required to appear few days with her father and mother and answer the com plaint filed against Phone, Main 65. The stimuli' Myrtle took an en­ you in the above entitled suit w ithin ten thusiast c crowd of rooters to Co­ (10) days from the date o f the service of quille Friday night., returning after this sum m ons upon you if ssrved w ith- H H Fellow s Drops Dead in this C ou n ty, or w ithin tw enty (20; the game. days it served within s n y o th e r C ounty Horace H. Fellows, father o f John The M. P. H. 8 . boys are quite within the State of Oregon, bu t if served T. Fellows, formerly in the confec jubilent since winning two victories by p ublication, then on or before the t ion cry business here, but now liv­ in succession, one at Bnudon and last day of the tim e prescribed in the ing in Springfield, this state, drop­ one at Coquille. order for the publication of this sum­ m ons, w hich prescribed tim e is six (6) ped dead in his rooms above the Work is improving rapidly on the weeks, the last day of w hich tim e will Strong implement and warehouse Farmers' telephone line and it is be W ednesday, the 2nd day of F ebru­ in this city about 5 o ’clock Wednes­ hoped that they will have the ex- ary, 1910. day evening, of heart failure. Mr. And if you fail to so appear and cliangiS in operation in a very short Fellows and I. N. Wilson roomed answer said com p lain t by the said time, time. the plaintiff w ill apply to the Court together. Both were in their rooms Myrtle Point was aroused quite for a decree forever annulling the m ar­ at tli£ time. Mr. Fellows had just riage contract existin g between your­ come in off the street and was build­ early Saturday morning by an out. self and said plaintiff. hurst of shoute and laughter from ing a fire in the cook stove when This eum m ons is published in the C o­ he suddenly fell over backward. H. 8 . boys and their merry crowd quille Herald, a weekly new spaper p ub­ lished in Coos C ou n ty , O regon, for six Mr. Wilson placed the stricken man of rooters. Countv Official Paper. in an easy position and then sum- m ned Dr. Johnson who found that life was extinct when he arrived. He had been complaining a little during the day of toothache and other minor pains, but nothing ser­ ious was believed to be the matter up to the lime o f his death. The body was taken to the home of his stepdaughter, Mrs. O. S. Coleman o f Myrtle Point Thursday morning and burial will be in the Gravel Ford cemetery, where his wife is buried. Mr. Fellows was 74 or 75 years o f age on December 22 nd, last. He was an old resident of this secton and was a veteran of the civil war, having serevd in Co. E , n th Mis­ souri cavalry, with rank of sergeant, the term of his service being 2 years, 3 months and 14 days.— Myrtle Point enterprise. consecutive weeks, beginn ing Decem ber 22nd 1909, and ending February 2nd, 1910, by order of pu hlicat ion made by the Hon. J. S. Coke, C ircu it Judge of the State of O re g o n , at C ham bers in C cquille, Oregon, on the 13th day of D ecem ber, 1909. G E O . P . T O P P IN G , A ttorney for P laintiff. The Roseburg stage came in the other morning on three wheels aud it is reported that the mail will be carried on horseback until the road is impro-ed. Grover Wilson, who plays center in the basket hall team, is laid up with a sprained ankle and it is doubtful if he will be able to play any more this season. K. Holverson, the tailor, has just received a large lot of samples of suitings. Call and see them and get his prices. - -•* - P asses A w ay. Mrs. John Nasburg, for years a resident of Marshfield and well koowu to the older residents, died today after a lingering illness. She had been practically ao invalid for years. Death was due to kidney trouble and a complication of dis­ eases. Call and See Us Hear the Music. Owing to the condition of the body, interment could not long be “ The bottom has dropped out of delayed and burial took place this the fruit market,” remarked F. S. afternoon. Dow who returned today from San A son, Russ Nasburg, who has Francisco. “ Hawaiian fruit is now been absent from here for some being put in on the coast in compe­ tition with the United States pro­ time could not be located. ducts and the result has been that oranges and bananas are selling at about one-half the ordinary prices. “ Prospects for the consume! are looking up. Besides the decline in fruit, I am looking for a decline in flour. Barley has gone down and wheat is likely to follow. “ San Francisco is booming and everyone is enthusiastic at the showing that city has made the last six months. For that time, the bank clearances there have been greater each day than the clearan­ ces of all the other principal Pacific coast centers, including Spokane.’ ’ Mr. Dow would not talk much about the rumored deals of the O. (J. A N. property, but admitted he had heard various reports in circu­ lation there. One was started in connection with gossip as to what vessel would be put on the Coos Bay run to replace the Czarina. He said that many weie claiming the Southern Pacific would take over the O. C. & N. propeity with the M. F. Plant. Another was that a steam schooner would be char­ tered and still another was that the City of Panama would be put on the run. W. F. Hiller, agent of the Break­ water and Czariua, stated this af­ ternoon that there was uothing defi­ nite as to what vessel would be put on in the Czarina’s .place.— Coos Bay Times. Returns to Their Duties. B. F. Jones and G. W. Riddle have foimallv assumed their duties as register aud receiver of the Unit­ ed States land office in Roseburg, their predecessors, B. L. Eddy and J. M. Lawrence, stepping back into private life M nday night. Mr. Jones has filed with Governor Ben­ son liis resignation as joint repre­ sentative of Lincoln aud Polk coun­ ties. Mr. Lawrence nil! leave for his future home at Bend some time this week. Mr. Eddy is now pre­ paring to re-engage in the practice of law in partnership with District Attorney George M. Brown. The firm will occupy offic s in the new Mnsouic temple just as soon as the building is completed. Mr. Rrowu'B (re-ent offices in the courthouse wil lie retained by bin deputy.— R om l u n g It' view. C' imim - < lanufAiiiK to O m f l i . A little hoy, (he son of Chris D. Peterson, a well known resi lent of tlie village of Jacksonville, Iowa, b o l a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick striogy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson gays: “ F think he would have choked to death hail we not given him thia remedy." For sale by R, 8 . Knowl- ton, John Nasburg, her husband, also ill.— Coos Bay Times. ■— vor of E . Bargeron, Plaintiff, amt against Miles Lainiuy, Defendant, for the sum of tw en ty-fou r ami 50-100 dollars, gold coin, and tw elve and 7o-100dollars costs, together w ith fi per cent per annum in ­ terest and accrued cost», I have levied upon ami will sell at public auction, to the highest ami best bidder for cash in hand on Saturday, the 12th day of F e b ­ ruary, ID 10, at 10 o ’clock a. in., at Ihe t ourt House door in C oqu ille, Coos C ounty and S ta te o f Oregon, all the right, title aud interest w hich the .-aid Miles dum m y, defendant, had on or after the 24th day of F ebru ary, 1908, in or to the follow ing d escribed premisae, to w it: V E. * 4 of N. E. V. of S. E. * 4 o f Sec­ tion 35, T ow nsh ip 27 South of Range IS, M IN N IE S M IT H , W est ‘"A M A dm inistratrix of the . state of Charles Coos C B. Wtlkintt, deceased. Dated at C oqu ille, O regon, this 6th lay of January, 1910. (¡eo. P. Topping, \V. W . G A G E , A ttorney for Estate. Sheriff of Coos C oun ty, Oregon, By C . A. Gage, D ep uty. ""*vnf ABBI ip&y iti ¡HUI m iUH» FRANK 8EISTLE ENtRAVER ano ELECTROTYPE» CMOSt MO * 7 5 » ’S.! 14.-0 ¿4 LAWHtMCC PCBVCR COLO fa F 'Æ C - 'FÖf ¥ ¿ i«äi 12 G auge* SUBSCRIBE FOU TU E HERALD ‘‘On October 18th, last, my little three year old daughter contracted a Bevere cold which resulted in a bad case of bronchitis,” says Mrs. W. G. GibsoD, Lexington, Ky. “ She lost the power of speech com­ pletely and was a very sick child. Fortunately we had a bottle of Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy in the bouse and gave it to her accord­ ing to the priuted directions. On the second day she was a great deal better, and on the fifth day, October 23rd, she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medicine. 1 recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy unreservedly, as I have found it the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used.” For sale by R. 8 . K now 1 ton. and The ffla n fo t solid top prevents powder and gases blowing ba ck; the side ejection of «hells allows instant repeat shots ; the closed-in breechbolt keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and the dirt, leaves, twigs and «and that clog up other repeaters. 7 7 7 a rfln A ll 1 2-gauge re p e a te r s h a v e d o u b le e x t r a c t o r s th a t pu ll a n y sh ell, a n d th e a u t o m a t ic re c o il h a n g fire s a fe t y lock m akes th em th e sa fe st b re e c h -lo a d in g g u n s l uilt. ffitir fîjt I t g a u g e re­ p ea ters In t h iy e d is ­ t in c t m o d e ls , m a n y g ra d e s a n d s t y le s ,fu lly d e s crib e d in ou r 136- p a g e c a t a lo g . F ree fo r 3 s ta m p s p o s ta g e . Incandescent Electric Light Prest Accepted throughout the civilized wm l I the as the most universally satisfactory il- Button luminaut for all p u r poses the Cleanest and J . L Sinclair. D efen dant.) T o J. L. Sinclair, the above-nam ed d efen d an t. In the nam e o f the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer or otherw ise plead to the com plaint filed against you in the above-entitled cause and court on or be­ fore the 2nd day of February 1910, 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 com plaint, to -w it: For absolute d ivorce from you on the grounds of fail- | ure to support, cruel and inhum an treatm ent and personal indignities, ren­ dering her life burdensom e, and for such oth er and further relief as to the C ourt may seem meet and just. Service of this summ ons is m ade up- That furnished by the E L E C T R IC C O Q U IL L E you R IV E R CO have class and up to date in every respect it. The rates place it within reach of all is first FRA N K IWOSE, Prop. COQUILLE, O R . of Copile Hiver Trans portinoli Company Leave Coquille 9:30 A. M. it (( «( 7 ; 3 o “ Ii it ii i P. Arrive at • t 9 A. (t ii U it 4:30 “ (t U li (I 10:30 A. (( L eave it B ( • 7 A r r iv e at tt ll «< 6:30 A, 1:30 P. t . Pa l on I la w y e r s , * 0pp. U S. Pateat Office,Waahingl-,\ U.v A. 11:30 A. 1:30 A. 4:30 P. C . K. B A K K O W . S W IFT & C C Harry Flanders Or STUTTSMAN & CO., Phone Wain 591 w ir e l e s . e q u i p p e d w it h Steamer Alliance Capt. E. D. Parsons Coos Bay and Portland Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 p m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at service of tide. TH0S. B. JAMES, Agt Marshfield Johnson Lumber Co. Keeps in stock a complete line of Roue;h aud Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, Mouldings, etc. Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber in the Coquille Valley. Prices as low as Estimates gladly furnished. the lowest. Yard and Office, Froi)t St. near Depot. Phone 331 REAL ESTATE IN SU R A N C E EST light known. !■ •¡>¡1 t r a d e m a r k s re- T I R E attorney » fee. Send modi , >1 . toh o, nhojoand weseml an IM M E M A TE F R E E report on patentability V. e *Iv« the beat legal service anti advice, ami c ir charges «re moderate. Try us. With Most Convenient, and the CHEAP In the C ircuit Court of the State of O r­ egon for the C ounty of Coos. M innie Sinclair, P lain tiff,! PATENT! n* *«ti Leave Orders jam s* L a d ie s ’ and G e n ts’ F u r n is h in g s , F a n c y a n d S t a p le G r o c e r ie s , F lo u r a n rl F e e d . SUMMONS. to write for our confuicutial U tter before jp- Diving for patent; it may be worth nio-icy. \Ve promptly obtain U. 8. amt Porel > THE BEST COAL IN COOS COUNTY $5 Per Ton DEALER IN here wanted inventors 'R ep ea tin g S h o tg u n T he 12 gauge U2ar/lm repeater is a gun o f perfect proportions, and has one-third less parts than any other repeater. It handles quickly, works smoothly and •hoots close and hard. P. E. Drane C o u g li R e m e d y . A ttorney for Plaintiff. ROUSE COAL GEO. MULT0N. Agt. Coquil e *4 S E T i ------------- - ,fudge of the Circuit C ourt of Coos C ounty. Oregon, dated the Pith day of Decem ber, 1909, directing publication of sum m ons to be made in the C oquille H erald , a weekly new spaper printed and published at C oquille, Coos Coun­ ty, Oregon, and directing that said sum ­ m ons 1 h * published once a week for six successive w eeks: and that the first publication of said .summons be made on the 22nd »lay of Deremlier, 1909. Wanted.—The Overlaud Monthly wauts an energetic capable man or woman in Coquille to act as County Man sger in Core C oud I v , to con­ duct a tub-ciiptiou (Anqaigu G ood pay, peimsneut employment, expedience uDnecestaty. Referen- cts required. Outfit and instruc­ tions free. Address immediately, "Circulation Manager’ ’ Overland Monthly, 773 Market St., Sen Fran­ cisco. Cal. Burn the... 7 / e 7/lar/in / ¡rea rm s Ca, C ured ol n Severe .itla c k ol R rou* elaltls b y C h a m b e r l a i n * vs. cem her, 1909, Minnie Sm ith was duly appointed Adm inistratrix ot the estate of Charles It. W ilkin s, dece aed, and that letters teatauientary have been d u ­ ly issued to the said M innie Sm ith, and that site is now qualified and acting. Therefore all persons having claims against the sa il estate are hereby notified to present the same with I |,rope r vouchers attached, to the said A dm inistratrix at C oquille, Oregon, „ ¡t h in six m onths from the 9th day of j F ebruary, 1910, the final publication of j t|,js notice. Aretino Talking Machine FREE with $25.00 cash trade and a cash payment of $2.50 on delivery of machine. One 10-inch record FREE with $10.00 in cash trade. One 10- inch record FREE with $5 00 in cash trade every Saturday. Remember the Aretino record fits all kinds of disc talking machines. Fruit Drops in Price. SALE. Notice is hereby given, that by an or­ By virtue of un execution issued out "I the I(onoratile C ircu it Court of ihe | der of the C ounty Court of Coos Couu ty. Oregon, made on the !d,h day of De- Ä ST A T E O F O R E G O N , IN A N D FOR C. H. S H E R IF F 'S M W e have some of the best buys in Coos County. W e have at pres­ ent some snaps in Tow n Property, Timber, Farm and Coal Land. See us before buying your home- W e will give you the best deal in Busi­ ness Property. There w ill 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- nyside lots—00x100 for $200. .351 CALIBER Self-Loading Rifled As its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, 1 recoil o f the exploded cartridge doing the w ork . T his places the com plete con trol o f the rifle under the trigger finger, w h ich perm its rapid shooting with great ease and accu racy. T h e .351 Caliber P ' - w c C ir i ; trem- udous killing -.m a) in, o ' l l . largest gam e Stutsman Marshfield Office C and Front Streets. Office, Opposite Baxter Hotel. Co. Coquille