The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 25, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREOON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913-EVEOTG EDITION.
COUNTY
G Nil
PROCEED
synopsis ov tiii: county
court proceedings, -iax-
uary, 1013, term.
In He-Vacation Expenses, November
and DccciiiIkt, 11)12.
Omccrs Salnrlcs $2031. GC 2-3
Janitor $100.00
County Ilounty $320.00
Circuit Court $00.00
Indigent $420.00
Indlgont soldiers $19S.00
Seal) Ilounty. state $222.00
IX RE-JUSTICE courts.
.1. I'. I). Xo. i!.
State vs. Hates. C. L. Pennock.
J. 1'. fees $0.30
.1. i i). Xo. :i.
State vs. Cameron. State vs. Mnu
pln, Statv vs. Johnstone, J. .1.
Stanley, J. P. foes $18.1 5
State vs. Cameron, Slate vs. Mnu
pln, Nellie D. Nichols, report
ing nnd trans $35.55
Stnto vs. Cameron
statu vs. camerox.
Alfred Smith, witness $8.40
Ben Smith, witness $S.10 !
II. L. Shancr. witness JS.Sil
C. 13. Houser. witness $7. SO
"Walter Ciilln. examining arm for
district attorney $2.50
STATI3 VS. MAUPI.V.
T. 13. Lnwrence. witness $1.70
Bert Nichols, witness $1.70
Bud Mmifioll. witness $1.70
II. O. Anderson, witness $1.70
Guy Oreenleaf, witness $1.70
.i. i. n. xo. (i.
Stnto vs. Golden. Reynolds. C. R.
Wade. .1. P. fees $0.50
Chns. Hubbard, limiting arrest.
etc $S.70
STATI3 VS. REYNOLDS.
Elizabeth Helmken, witness. .$1.50
Chas. A. .1anilH)ii. witness. . .$1.50
Chas. Hubbard, witness $1.0
Chns. Centum, wltnesH $1.50
II. V. Loop, witness $1.50
F. A. Holmnu. witness $1.50
.1. P. I. Xo. I.
Stnto vs. Huff, A. .1. Mayso. cost
advanced $2S.OO
ix re-cohoneips conns.
P. 13. Wilson, coronur's foes, etc.,
in re-.Iaeobgon. nolslnger, Wal
ter, Adklns, I.ayton $20.22
J. .1. Stnnley. acting coroner. In
vestUatlng death of Nancy Cun-
nlnghnm $5.00
Wnlter Citlln, performing autop
sy, denth of Nancy Cunning
ham $25.00
I.VQI'KST OP .1. T. AIIKIXS.
F. 13. Wilson, coroner's fees ami
mlloflge $1 l.oo
.intuits.
Stephen Onlller $1.00
J. I. Kronenberg $1.00
C. Y. Lowe $1.00
II. K. L. lledllllon $1.00
Nels Rnsmusson $1.00
C. A. Trowbridge $1.00
witnesses.
S. .1. Mann $1.70
Nondn Anderson $1.70
F. A. MeLoan JS..10
FrnnU Gregory $1.70
O. J. Seeley $1.70
13. Stotr $.70
Oscar Lewis $10.10
James lloyd $1.70
L. J. Radley $1.70
W. M. Pluiuuior $1.70
Nate Smith $1.70
Rolil. .Maker $1.70
,T. F. Polley $1.70
R. J. .Mann. pmiiiiImIiik physi
cian $10.00
GarouttH Bros., team hire for
Jury $.-,.no
Alum Jackson. reporting nnd
transcribing tesiliuoiiy $;ts.25
F. A. Holmiin. subpoeuiiliiK wit-
nosseH and iiiIIcnko $0.20
T). S. Smith, serving subpoena on
Lowls $1.00
Gortrudo Miller, reporting nnd
transcribing testimony Inquest
of unknown $S2.50
JX RK-DEPUTY PROS. ATTORNEY
-r, , OI'PICE.
i,. k. Moon, sorvlces collecting
testimony $2.50
J. A. I.IIJeiivlst. imlouKt and tel
ephone bills . . $17 In
.1. W Carter, telep'iono bills In
re-arrest of Alters $13.48
IX RE-CIRCUIT COURT
Ai1oiiiihm1 Sept.. 1IM2, Term.
GRAND JURORS.
Thomas Coko $9-C0
Jasper Yoaknm $7.00
C. W. Cnlef $12.80
H. B. Ingcrsoll $11.00
II. D. Wallace $10.20
C. O. Garoutte $11.20
13. J. Coftelt $10.20
GRAXI) JURY WITNESSES.
John Hawkins $9-00
Jnmes Wilson $7.40
Nels Johnson $11.00
Joslo Hoyl $5.10
Henry McCnuley $7.20
John Brown $9-00
II3CI3MI!I3R, 101 2, TEEM.
JURORS.
J. W. Hunt $6.60
Clinton Carmnn $10.20
C. H. Chandler $11.20
Albert Bnrklow $14.00
P. 13. Drano $6.00
O. 13. Plko $12.00
John Peart $6.00
Chas. II. Codding $1C.G0
Webb Mast $14.00
13. B. Fish $11.20
W. II. Logan $17.20
John Ilastendurrf $1 1.00
Levi Helsner $0.60
L. Harrison $7. SO
W. P. Murphy $0.60
Ed Henry $11.20
Arthur Mnttson $13. SO
Henry Hrownson $10.80
W. O. Matthews $7.10
Z. T. Slglln $S.S0
SPECIAL VENIRE.
W. C. Rose $6.00
I. T. Weekly $6.00
Charles Evlnnd $6.00
O. A. Mlntonyo $3.00
GRAXI) .Il'RY WITNESSES.
Henry McCauley $7.20
Jnck Dnshney $5.40
Mrs. McCov Caudlll $5.40
James C. Wilson $5.40
John Drown $0.00
Mrs. Grover .Moore $4.00
H. G. Wesby $3.S0
Walter Endliott $3. So
Joe Dodge $u.G0
Wesley Brown $5.00
F. S. Perry $7.20
HIUIs Short $S.S0
John Vnnburger $10. SO
Nap Young $10. SO
Prank D. Cameron $8.S0
J. It, Foster $5.40
McCoy Caudlll $5.10
W. W. Coy $5.40
Voleta Daniels $5.10
Mrs. Nick Webber $0.00
!!
$3.S0
$3. SO
.$0.00
. $5.00
.$5.00
.$7.50
Albert Volkmnr
II. O. Volkmnr
I'd. Lenevo . . .
Tom Lark 1 11 . ,
Henry Kennedy
Adolph Hnborly
Frank Bowron $10. R0
Win. Ingersoll $10.S0
Charles Giles $1 1 20
STATE VS. SMITH.
13. G. Flanagan. Jr $5 00
Win. Kgnnhoff $5 00
STAT I : VS. KILTNEY.
C. R. Wade $7 20
IX RE-ELECTIONS.
Mrs. Oscar Ohnian, services, deliv
ering meals to Klec. Board,
Precinct :i $;i.oo
A. B. Donaldson, meals for Klec.
Board Pet. 21 $2.10
Ladle' Aid Society. M. P. meals
for Election Hoard $2.10
Club Cafe. M. P.. menlH for Flee.
Hoard. Pet. 31 $2.15
Precinct Xo, ill), Itiiiiiliiu West,
Ralnnce due for sen Ices on Election
Roanl,
J. W. Mast $3.00
John Lauglols $3.00
13. 11. Kniisrud $3.00
A. G. 13rlckou $3.00
l. C. Stephens $3.00
Chris Husmusscu $3.00
J. W. Mast, menls for Kloctlon
Hoard $1.50
IX RE-STATIONERY AXI) PRINT.
IXG.
Coqullle Valley Sentinel, publish
ing notices, court proceedings,
ote $00. to
Coos Bay Times, pub. court pro
ceedings, ote $151.00
Couulllo Herald, letter heads,
(supt. olllco) $0.00
The Irwln-llodson Co.. tax mil In
dex, binder, etc $20.50
Gluss & Prudhommo Co., rubber
stamps, eyelets, bands, ote. $33. 00
Coqullle Herald, bill heads, circu
lars, notices, envelopes. etc.$5s 00
Cons Hit) Harbor, pub. notices of
u ' 1 is' evamlnatlons .... $2 00
(Coutf nued on Pnuo Soven )
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L &KatCI KTtfltfZ. jl.
j yi
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Efficient. Will heat a good sized room
even in the coldest weather.
Economical. Burns nine hours on one
gallon of oil.
Ornamental. Nickel trimmings; plain
steel or enameled tur
quoise-blue drums.
Portable. Easily car
ried from room to
room; weighs only
eleven pounds; han
dle doesn't get hot
Doesn't Smoke
Doesn't Leak
Easily Cleaned
and Re-wicked
Inexpensive
Lasts for years
At Dealer EvcQwhcr
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
iCtlifvicU
461 Mwk.l Strut n Fr.uo.t.
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Invest Your Income
First
Addition
To
Marshfield
Place a portion of your monthly income in Coos
Hay real estate. .It's all good, but use your judg
ment and buy the best.
11
Spg First Addition, located on the "South Side.
the section where 90 per cent of the new homes
are being built and the direction the city is rapid
ly growing.
Select one of these beautiful lots, each 50x120,
sightly and sheltered and facing on an improved
street! Buy it for only $300, pay a little down and
the balance in monthly payments to suit.
You cannot find a better opportunity for real es
tate investment than in Marshfield; you cannot in
vest more wisely than in First Addition.
Call at our olliee for a plat or let us show you
over this Addition where you secure the greatest
values for the least money.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Building
Owners.
Telephone 160-J
JiUl'ij
ituudi
iHjMil IMT1
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
First Class Weaving
promptly done nt
Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory
Cor. Union and Montmm Stroot.
Phono 131. North Dond, Or
WREN YOU WANT A MESSEN
GER 110V SmnetliliiK beat for
or delivered
1 II O N U 12-Ij
and wo'll do It. Charges reason
Mo. CHAS OHAN'HV.
City Auto Service
Oood Cnrn, Careful DrlTcrs and
ronsonnblo chnrgoB. our motto:
"Will go anywhoro at any tltno."
Stnude Dlnuco Hotol and Blanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 46
Night Phono 46.
UAHKT'.rc OOODALK. nmnrlotor
Look Up This $850 Snap
n-rooni eottngo with large linse
meut nnd three 2.1x100 ft. lots In
KiiBtnldo for tnlo by owner.
WM. J. LEATON
IfiS llroadwnv or Phono 100-R.
Barnard & Langworthy
Boo our window illsnlny of
WOOD KLKCTWO FIXTUItKS
li:adi:d aht glass domks
roktaiile stax1) l.mis.
phon;: 18-i-u.
There Is Nothing
That gives a person so much confidence in himself,
as a surplus, or money in the bank, and confidence
and a little ready money are the two weapons that
enable a person to make a winning fight.
If you want to accumulate some of both, right here
at this bank is a good place to make the start.
The
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
TII13 IiATICST IX
Lamps and
To net roMilts In llskl
0110 of our liookn, "IjJiI
LlKlitlnn" mid ink to m
new lump.
Coos Bay Wiring (
Phono 237-.I 153 X Bil
TAXE
WK WILL .LIL YOU $1
for each sot of old Falso Teot
sent us. Highest prices paid for
old Gold. Silver, old Watches,
broken Jewelry and Preclout
Stones.
Money Sent by Return Mall.
Phlln. SmeltliiK & Iteflnluj? Co.
Established 20 Years.
KOJI Cht'btnut St., Philadelphia, l.
TO DKNTISTS.
Wo will buy your Gold Filling,
Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu
est prices paid.
Unique Pantatorium
TIIK MODKItX DYKllS. OLUANKHS,
i-ui.asf.us una ii.t Hh'XOVATOItS
Agent for Ihmaril II. Strauss A
Co., Fine Tailoring. Let us
ninko your next suit.
253 CBXTKAIi. Phone U50-X
By furnishing us with a list of the prop
erty on which you wish to pay taxes,
we will ascertain, free of cost, how much
your taxes are
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
WANTED!!
OAHPKTS UPHOLSTERI55
PIANOS TO CIitiAX. bj till
inntlc Cleaning Conipaa,,Mfl
, work taken t
t GOING IIAmU
Phone 1M
TiTe Star TraJ
and Storage
I. nAnnA.Y rt An til Iflfldlof
ou Bhort notice. V mtc
ml hnnfn nnil u'O nlSO blTlO
stylo Reynolds Piano Mj
gunranteo our worK.
L. H. Heisner,
Phonos 98-n. UO-J
Pi
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Handling Bread
linnL'f ,IJ,vvnya1 B0 ,fros". delicious,
dopondablo nnd satisfying la a ren
Measure Eating it Is a greater
ono. a loaf of our bread will con
vort nnyono Into a big bread eater.
And ns bread Is a porfect food tho
nioro oaves of ours you consurao
the bettor for your health.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for good goodies.
Market Ave. Phona in.L
Clearance Sal
mo cut ix rwc&i
Ladles' Children's m
siinKS.
All ..n.t. HtnrU. Ud-KhJ1' '
The Electric ShoeSl
PROFESSIONALjIBgl
T 31. WIUGIIT,
J CO.NTIUPl'On AS"
,tif lti.ir
JILIHI'I"
Estimates furnished
If desired. An honest Jo
teed. Phono 124-H.
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OLIVIA EDMAJf,
Jlechnno-ThcwpW
Scientific Swedish Maesaje.
nvtnnnatlCl
nrnt a clwi. fit. VbML
aal J fcj-l
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
New and Second Hand Furniture
Mltl on iho lustnllnieiit plan.
HAIUIIXGTOX, DOYLE CO.,
H(2 l'ront St.
Pl.ono aio-L Marshfield, Or.
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il v-i jrin - yy
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SYNDICATE.
DEALERS jp A6CNTJ
CCAL COLONIZATION. J)AW
FiRff FDUT. ttlNEMh
UIUK UUWD,
0RSANIZIH6 OF INNI3TRUU,
emmis A SPECIALTY '
The pnst has proven that luvcstmonts In Binnll aero tracts near Pmu.i
Yr i.mr.TVIl
Piano Tuner &
41b S. Sixth Street.
,.m. nnnv llAT.TJNCO'
Pianist and J
Rosldenco-Studlo, 237 So.frl
Phono i
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M. S. TURPEX. ,
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MarshfleldOrfjCi.
PVR. W. MORROW,
j Dcnm" m
171 Grimes Bnlldlnft JJ'J
Theater. Ofllce V
G. OIIANDLLH. 1
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MnrshfleliLOregt
H A. J. HENimrs M
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wo are equipi'ou - ,tp
. work on short notice "
lowest prices. fa"B
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