> Coquille PUBL IS HE D EVEKY WEDNESDAY. D. r. DEAN, P R O P R IE T O R County Official Paper. Devoted to «be material and social op bllding of the Ooqollle Valley particularly and of Oooa Ooonty generally. •iaabsorlption, p ery ear.in advai.or. 1.80 i . r a u u l a l r d Nnrc K y r a C u r s . For Sale.—One lot, neat bom SH ERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROP­ ERTY. of 4 rooms, woodshed and chicken “ For twenty years I suffered house. Good locatiou. Enquire at Notice is hereby given, that by virtue from a bad case of gruuiated sore H erald Office. of an execution duly issued out of the eyes, Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. F ob S ale — 16 0acres4o in grass; Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, (or “Iu February, 1903, a gentleman 4.000,000 ft of good timber. Price the County of Coos, and to me directed $3000. $10 0 0 down, balance on on the 14th day of July, 1910, upon a asked me to try Chamberlain's time at 8 per cent intetest. See B. judgment and decree duly rendered, Salve. I bought one ber and used Folsom. entered of record and docketed in and about two-thirds of it and my eyes by said Court on the 12th day of Feb­ have not given me any trouble SUMMONS ruary, 1910, iu a certain suit then in since.” This salve is for sale by IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Baid Court pending, wherein Clyde A. K. S. Knowltou. Local advertisements among local STATE OK OREGON, FOR COOS reading five cents per line each inser­ tion. Cards cf thanks 50 cents each. COUNTY. Obituary poetry five cents per line. Charles Denison Resolutions of Condolence and lodge Plaintiff, advertising five cents per line. vs. Myrtle Alma Denison Phone, Main 354. Defendant, j To Myrtle Alma Denison, the above Fishtrap and V icinity named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haines, of You are hereby commanded to ap­ Eckley, passed through yesterday pear and answer the complaint of Plaint­ to the Bay. They were on their iff, filed against you in the above enti­ tled Court and cause, within six weeks way to the Puget Sound country from and after the date of this summons. Yon are further notified that if you where they go to visit relatives. fail so to appear and answer for want Yes, still harvesting and thresh­ thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the ing are with us, and the grain is Court for -the relief demanded in his complaint, th at is to say: For a decree yielding very well considering the forever annulling and dissolving the dry season. E- A Winter had one marriage contract now exiti ng between Plaintiff and Defendant upon the ground field of oats which averaged 80 of cruel and inhuman treatm ent ren­ dering life burdensome. bushels per ace. For the sole and exclusive custody, The aphis did considerable dam­ care and control of Plaintiff and Defend­ age to the pea crop in this vicinity a n t’s minor child Floyd Earl Deni­ son and for such other and further re­ Nevertheless, they are making lief as shall be agreeable with equity. from thirty to fifty bushals per You are further notifi. d th a t the date acre, and the farmeis here who of this summons is (he date of the first thereof; that this Sum­ have used the Clack Leal spray so publication mons is served i|s>n jo u b y order of the extensively consider it a complete Hon. John S. Coke, Judge of the above entitled Court and is dated July 18, success. 1910; that the time prescibed for the Fishtrap school, district No. 20 . publication of thiB summons by said or­ der six consecutive weeks from will commence Tuesday, Septem­ date is of for first publication. ber 6 th, with Prof. 8 . 8 . Darnell, of Dated July 20th 1910. Geo. Watkins. Myrtle Point as the teacher. Attorney lor Plaintiff Mrs. J. A. Yates, who has been on Marshfield, Oregon. the sick list for several weeks, went to Bandon last Wednesday to re­ sume her music teaching. J. J. Lamb, of Coquille, was out to Fishtrap one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collier, of Coquille, are visiting E. A. Wimer and family. The Farmers’ Union at their last regular meeting innitialed three new members. J ohn D oe . Eishtrap, September 5 , 10 10 . « W e——----------------- Fruit jars at Laird’s, the House Furnisher. \\ anted—Men and women to have clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired Slagle the tailor. COQUILLE STMR. RIVER LINE law. FIFIELD PLYING Dated this 8th day of August, 1910. W. W. GAGE, — ............. ... ......... We take pleasure in announcing to you that we have received our stock of f o!ur, feed, Fancy and Staple Groceries and are now located in the First National Bank Building and will be pleased to meet you and quote prices. ______ • ♦ For Sale— a new second hand bicycle for sale at half price or trade on a buggy, Inquire at this office. GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL PROl’ERTY. In the County Court of the State of Or­ egon for the County of Coos, in the m atter of the Guardianship of the persons and estate of Bertha M. Ogle and Alfred L. Ogle, Minors. Notice is hereby given, that the un­ dersigned, Guardian of ihe above nam­ ed minor Alfred L. Ogle, under and pur­ suant to an order of the County Court of said Coos County, Oregon, made and entered in the probate journal of said Court on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1910, authorising and empowering Un­ said undersigned guardian to sell at pri­ vate sale, for cash in hand, ten per cent of which to be paid at the time of sale and balance at the time of confirmation of sale, all the right, title and interest of said minor in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The undivided one-half interest in and to the North-easi quarter of Section thirty-two (32) in Township Twenty- five (25) South'of Range ten west of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos County, Oregon. That under and pursuant to said Or­ der ol sale the undersigned w ill on and after the 18th day of August, A. D. 1910, offer for »ale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ten per cent to lie paid at time oi aale; balance at time of confirm­ ation of sale, all of the right, title and interest of said minor in and to said real property above described. Offer for the purchase of said real property will be received at the office of the un­ dersigned Guardian or residence at Two Harbors, Minnesota, or at the law office of John T. Long, at Roseburg, Oregon, on and after the 18tl) day of August, A. D. 1910. PATRICK J. WELCH, Guardian of said Alfred L. Ogle. SPECIAL PRICES TO LOGGING CAMPS A N D PIG CONSUMERS We will take all your produce allowing you CITY QUOTATIONS. C. A. M. Sc M. CO. COQUILLE, OREGON GR ayhai R With Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON'S 4-DAY HAIR COLOR. It Is the only ontirsly successful and satisfactory preparation for tha purposa. Simple - Harmless - Certain. Sold to* 20 ytara, recommended and used with satisfaction by thousand«. Contains no lead, sulphur or olhar harmful Ingredient. If "dyes” and “ raatorara” have disappointed you, try thle. It never falls. 11.00. At all first-class druggists and ' ^ Knowltou’s Pharmacy Coquille W. H. BOYLE B u ild er and Contractor,... h ,Estimates gladly furnished. Call and See U* and Hear the Music. Aretino Talking Machine FREE with $25.00 cash trade and a cash payment of $2.50 on delivery of machine. Ooe 10-inch record FREE with $10.00 in cash trade. One 10- inch reoord FREE with $5.00 in cash trade every Saturday. Remember the Aretino record fits all kinds of disc talking machines. Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon, By C. A. Gage, Deputy. BETW EEN BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO SAILING EVERY EIGHT DAYS Passengers, Freight Low Rates and Excellent Accom­ modations. Our Interests are your Interests. A. F. ESI A BROOK CO. Agents San Francisco and Barker was plaintiff and Emil Ander­ son was defendant in favor of plaintiff and against said defendant by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein­ after described to pay the sum due tlio plaintiff of $487.41, with interest there­ on at tlie rate of eight per cent |>er an­ num from the 12th day of Feruary, 1910, until paid, an attorney fee of $75 together with the costs and disburse­ ments of said suit taxed Ht $48.50, and costs and expenses of said execuii on I will on Thursday, the 8th day of Sep­ tember, 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the Court House iu the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public auc­ tion to the highest bidder for cash iu hand oil the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said de­ fendant, Emil Anderson, and all per­ sons claiming under him subsequent to plaintiff’s mortgage lien in, of and to said real property. Said premises here­ inbefore mentioned are described in said exeen'ion as follows, to-wit: Begin­ ning at a point on the quarter section line 10.16 chains north of the center of section 24 in thwnship 27 south of range 12 west of the Willamette meridian in Coos County, Oregon, and running thence north 5.08 chains along said quarter section line; thence west 19.67 chains more or less, to the quarter quarter section line; thence south 5.08 chains along said quarter quarter sec­ tion liDe to a point west of the place of beginning; thence east 19.67 chains, more or less, to place of lieginning, con­ taining ten acres of land more or less. 8aid sale lieing made .subject to re­ demption in the manner provided by ANNOUNCEMENT. Bandon NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. 0 Call on or address 1 at Coquille Notice is hereby given tlint the under­ i) executor of the Estate of Flora MW. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor signed, K. Skelly, deceased, has filed his final account in the office of the County Clerk A, W. Varney H. L. Vainey Contractor in Marble, Granite, of Coos County, Oregon, in the m atter of said Estate, and the County Court has named Monday, the 15th day of Stone, Concrete and Tile August, A. D. 1910. as the day and the Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab­ Court room at the Court House in Co­ GENERAL quille, Coos County, Oregon, as the place HOUSEnOVING lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of for hearing objections to said final ac­ count and for the settlement of said COQUILLE, OREGON Cemetery and Building Work. estate. Dated this 13th day of July, A. D. Does a qeneral Housemouing Carving and Lettering a Specialty 1910. J. J. LAMB, Executor. Foundation repair business M A R S H F IE L D . O R E G O N V arney B ros. P. E. Drane DEALER IN Ladies” and Gents’ Furnishings Fancy and Staple Groceries, Flour and Feed. THE LYING JUST EAST OP THE SCHOOL HOUSE AND IS THE FINEST A D ITlON EVER PLATTED PER LOT AND UP GOOD TERMS B. F O L S O M C O Q U IL L E , O R EG O N