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PROCEEDINGS
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Continued From Pago Three
:,,.. ,i .iiiw Witnesses. April TCnn
fnrvln Mini $4.00
Dun nrovlno Jjj-jO
Joo droclinl ;
Lovl Smith J5.00
Iwn flnnl 18.00
James Houston 5559
rilnililn A nil 5U..5U
0. nrovlno J7.40
John Dompaoy J&.-IO
ITort Johnson '.)
Tony Wagner :'M2
W. G. Uoroo 1 '22
Frnnk Ganloy 14.00
Tom Allen JC.20
John Gnlll $8.00
U'IIiikuu Htntn VH. JollllBOII.
II. L. Crawford $r.C0
Oscar I.ohto $fi.00
J. W. Carter .C0
II. W. Dunham $2.00
ChrlB Grohs $0.20
Alox Hahvlst $G.C0
William h. Walsh $CC0
VI(iiim Hnfi vh. Ozclla Franklin
Lovl Smith I5.C0
W. II. Cox r..uu
Gordon Smith $K.60
Frnnk Harris, witness, State vs.
Ed. Wilson $0.20
Annul .fumi Ad I. Dec. Term
Geo. D. MandlBO $19.20
J. It. Dovault $17.00
J. I,. Crosby $18.00
II. V. Dunham $1R.00
W. C. Itoso $15.00
8. C. Johnson $20.20
O. N. Wilson $18.00
WIliKftM, HtJito vh. Moruii nml Kluir
ChnH. Hubbard $7.20
Oscar Hondrlclcson $7.20
Pat Hanruhan $7.20
7.. Getehel $7.20
Allen II. Purlmnn $7.20
Cecil Ohman $7.20
Walter FarB $7.20
DorlB Ilardoll $7.20
Mrs. Mary Unrdell $7.2P
II. OuBtnfHon $7.20
It. I,. Dattlo $7.20
A. Scott $7.20
H. W. Dunham $2.00
Florence Gould $7.20
Robert O. Graves, sorvices in tie
fenso of Ozclla Franklin ... $10.00
Coiiulllo Hornld. printing bonch war
rants $7.G0
J. C. Slaule. norvlces as grand jury
bailiff $K..00
M. M. Young, mealH for Jury, $9.10
Coiiulllo Herald, printing urior
Slato vs. Gear, et al $22.0f
Coiiulllo Hornld, printing brief
Stnto vu. Ilarton $42.00
C. A. (Inge, Borvlcos In aorvlng pro
resses, etc $f).8r
W. W. Ongo, special doputy hire
$44.Cf
E. M. lllnckorby, cxpoiibcb In ro-nr
renting John Slinnly Jl.fif"
Ned C. Kelly, nerving wnrrant of ar
rnst on Gant $1.20
W. W. Ongo, special doputy hlro
re. Ed Wilson $12.35
U W. Oildy, oxpunses In sorvlnp
processoB, etc $3.2I
ChnrleB Loronz, nRHlstlng In bring,
lug John Slienly to Coiiulllo $7.20
C. J. Fiihrnmn, nolo books for cour
reporter $10.7r
("rinor"H Inquests, V.U
E. MlngUB, autopsy on body of John
Kolly $2C.OO
J, J. Stanley, acting na coroner re
death of Hnugliton $r,00
Drown Drug Co., chomlcnl analya''
miulo for coroner $7.50
J. J. Slnnloy, acting as coroner rr
Mnkutls, Inquest $5.00
Jurors re. Enoch MnkutlH Inoue'
Win. Oddy $1.00
11. Folsom $1.00
J. S. Lonovc $1.00
. l.on Goodman $1.00
J. D. Myero 91.00
M. M. Young $1.00
"WltnosneN, it iCnooli MnkutlN, Iiiimicx'
Win, ,ltohm $4.1
J. D. Woodruff $1.50
N. C. Medley $1.50
Walter Culln, examination of body
nf Mnkutls, deceased $10,00
Arthur KIIIiiksuii, burial of Mn
kutlH $20.00
W. II. Evans, roportlng testimony
to MukutlH Inquest $0.40
Geo. .Inckson, wltnoss, ro Emily Mo-
cum Inquest $2,90
Dr. E. E, Straw, autopsy on body of
Ed ICasten $25.00
V. E. Wilson, coroner fees ro Ed.
Knston $5.00
A. P. Harnett, burial of unknown
body $10.00
V. E, Wilson, coroner foes nnd nillo
nge, ro body of unknown ... $9.10
A. II. Loud, copy of testimony In
Kolly Inquest $18.00
Wltiievu, Ho Kelly Inquest.
Dr. E. MIiikub $1.50
Dan Urovluo $3.10
Tony Wngnor $3.Ttl
Tony Kliin $3.10
Dert HID $3.10
Frnnk Gnnley $3.10
Jlmmlo Ferrari $3.10
John Gnlll $3.10
John Dempsoy $3.10
OhwIii Ilrovlno $3.10
Albert Wilson $3.10
.Too Grochol $3.10
ChnB. Miller $3.10
Clnronro London $3.10
Iiimi' of tli Poaeo Courts
W. II. Cox. const, fees. Dlst, No. 2,
Stnto vs Miller. Watskl. ote. $27.10
i. L. Ponnock. J. P. fees, Dlst. No.
2, Stnto vs. Miller $6.2S
J. W. Carter, witness, Stnto vs.
Mlllor, Dlst. No. 2 $1.70
W. 11. Cox, const, fees, Stnto vs. E.
C. Smith $7.75
J. J. Stnnloy, J. P. fees. Stato vs.
James Osborn, Dlst. No. 3 ..$0.50
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roied by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle,
niB Is considered by many tbo prettlMt stop In the Maxlio. HUrtlnj
from the position shown In tho ptecsre, etep forward with the left
foot, touching the heel to tbe Door. Follow up with the tight foot In
the regular Xlnxlxo atop; then repeat on tho other aide, making a deep
illdlng dip en tho second count. It muat be remembered that tbo dip comet
only when doing the right hand step nnd la on tho second count Tho loft
itep Is on ordinary Maxlxo straightaway.
An cay and graceful recovery following tho dip must bo ncqulrcd, na nn
ugly position in this part of tho movement will spoil the whole effect of the
dance.
I. J. 8tanloy, J, P. fees, Stato vs.
MncKlntosh , $7.45
K. M. lllnckorby, condt. fees, Stnto
vs. MncKlntosl $0,05
I. C. Drown, const, fees, Stnto vs.
Osborno $1.00
Wm. Itohm. J. P. fees, drawing Jury
'1st, Dlst. No. 7 $3.00
E. M. rotorson, assisting drawing
lury list ,' $2.00
loiin Meuuor, assisting in drawing
lury list $2.00
'I, W. Dunham, sorvices guarding
Frank Maupln $8.00
a R. Wndo J. P. 'foes. Stnto vs.
Morgan and King, Dlst. No. G $7.85
f, M. lllnckorby, sorvices In ro
llnrry Soldmnn $8.20
F. A. Ilolmnn, sorvices In ro Stnto
vs. Morgan nnd King, otc ... $3.00'
E. M. Dlackorby, const, foes, Stnto
vs. Morgnn nnd King $8.70
L. Drcnncr, meals for Morgnn and
King $4.50
M. W. EvnnB, services for District
ttornoy $8.33
In lit Elections
V. W. Gngo. special Deputy hlro in
ro bond election $35.00
It. S. Knowlton Primary election
Supplies $11.15
Coqulllo Valley Sentinel, election no
tices (bond oicction) $31, go
World Publishing Co., printing pri
mary election notices $30,00
Irwln-Hodson Co., election envelopes
for 53 proclnct8 $ ICC. 95
Geo. W. Trlbboy. posting bond elec
tion notices $3.00
u, D. Smith, posting bond election
notlcos, etc $3.50
C. E. Ponnock, posting bond election
notices $2.75
J. S. Clinton, meals for election
bonrd (Nov. 1913.) $3.00
Rushong & Co., bnl. duo on Roman
Rnllot Pouches $94.50
Printing and Stationery
Tho Record Publishing Co., state
ment of Treasurer $3.97
Tho Record Publishing Co,, soiul
annual statement of Sheriff .,.$.85
Coqulllo Valley Sentinel, Treasurer's
notices ... , $1.38
Tho Record Publishing Co., semi
annual statement of clerk ... $6.12
Tho Record Publishing Co., syn. Co.
Court Proceedings $42.55
Tho Record Publishing Co.. syn. Co.
Court Proceedings, (Adj. April
Term $2.30
Tho Record Publlsnlng Co,, redemp
tion notices for Trensumr ...$2,47
Coqulllo Vnlloy Sentinel. 900 blank
ordors for Suporlntendet ...$3 50
Coqulllo Vnlloy Sentinel, second
sheets for Treasurer $1.00
G, A. Ilonnett, circular letter for
Co. Judgo. etc $152.00
Coqulllo Vnlloy Sentinel, applica
tion for game llcenso $12.50
Tho Coqulllo Hornld, circular let
ters for Sheriff $4.50
MvpfriisoK of Officers, Etc.
Douglas Abstract & Trust Co., list
of final entries for Assessor . .$12.90
Douglas Abstract & Trust Co., nlno
cloth prints for Assessor ..$11.25
Irwln-Hodson Co., supplies for Co.
Surveyor $(2.50
R. S. Knowlton, supplies for offi
cers $2.10
Dushong & Co., supplies for clork'a
offlco $16.20
Raymond E. Raker, traveling and of
flco exponses $12.10
P. A. Golden, expenses as Super
visor $22.60
A. T, Llncgnr stamped envelopes
for Tronsuror ... . . ... . . . $ 4 3.72
Continued on Pago Six
GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
If Your Dnck Is Aching or Dlndder
Pothers, Drink Lots of Water
And Eat Less .Meat. '
Most Children' DImvikivi Start with
n Cold.
Restlessness, foverlsuuess, an in
flamed throat nnd spasmodic cough
maybe whooping cough Is starting
in. tuvo c'oioy'a llonoy nnd Tar
promptly It helps the children so
very much, nnd Mrs. Shlpps, Rny
mondsvlllo, Mo., says: "I got fine
results from it nnd it Is a groat
mediclno for whooping cough."
Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotol,
Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug
Htoro, local agency.
Helps Kidney mid llliulder Trouble
Kverjbody Satisfied.
Everywhere people nro tnklng
Foley Kidney Pills, and are so satis,
fied they urpo othors to tako them
also. A. T. Kolly, Mcintosh. Ala.
says: "I recommend them to all
who suffer from kldnoy troubles
and backache, for they nro fine."
Rest thing you can tako for back
ache, weak bnek nnd rheumatism.
Owl Prescription Phnrraacy. Frank
D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phone 74, Central Avenue Drug
Store, local ageucy.
When your kldnoys hurt and your
back feols sore, don't got scared and
proceed to lond your stomach with
a lot of drugs that oxclto tho kidneys
and Irritate tho entlro urinary tract.
ICoop your kidneys clean like you
keep your bowels clean, by flushing
them with n mild, harmless salts
which removes the body's urinous
wnsto and stimulates them to their
normal activity. Tho function of tho
kldnoys Is to filter tho blood. Iu 24
hours they strain from it 600 '-alns
of acid and wnsto, bo we can rea.
understand tho vital Importance ol
keeping tho kldnoys active.
Drink lota of water you
enn't drink too much; also get from
nny phnrmnclst nbout four ounces
of Jnd Salts; tako a tablespoonful In
n glass of water before breakfast
each morning for a few days and
your kidneys will net flno. This fa
mous salts is made from tho acid
of grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with lithia, and has been used for
generations to clean nnd stimulate
clogged kidneys; also to neutralize
tno acids in urine so it no longer Is
a source of Irritation, thus ending
bladder weakness,
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot in
jure; mnkes a delightful effervescent
llthla-water drink which everyone
should tako now nnd then to keep
their kldnoys clenn nnd active. Try
this, nlso keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and
backache. I
I-or Sale by Drown Drug Company.
WE HAVE QUITE. A' LOT i Otf
LACE IlKMNANTS, KPOKH AND
INSERTIONS. TWO TO FIVE VAKl
LENGTHS. WHICH WE ARK OF
' FKKINO AT 6NK-HALF PRICE.
ASK TO HER THEM.
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The Golden Rule!
PROTECTION
Electric ami . gas moterfl Insuro
customers a full dollar's worth of
service for every dollar mld.
Ltko the merchant's scnlew, tho
electric mid gus meters measure
wtint you buy, nnd do so even more
accurately.
Years of eMX'rliiicntlng 'mvo innilo
electric and gas meters Among the
moHt Accurate of commercial mriui
urlng Instruments.
This coinpnuy regularly tcHtit cus
tomer's meters toward making uuro
they ii rv correct. .No iikh'IuuiIniii Is
infallible. .It must have pxicr m(H
firvlNlpH, Til" pertmtKi f motor
found Inaccurate Is ery small.
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'7QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Onnosite Blanco Hotel,
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Oregon Power Go.
Tvlophoue 178. fiecond und Central
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FASHLY DINNEIU.
In our new location, i in tf
pcdally prepared to cater to tuty
trade. Rerulur mealt or tiort
dcrs. i
Open Day and Nlcbt, '
MERCHANT'S CAVE.
nroadwa and CommfrcliL HA1
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Send Your Laundry
to. UslBy Parcel Post
rm Funmflii a daq a.Vd wu
PAT TnE POSTAOH ON HI
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Miy
Phone 57-J MarahlW
TU;B TABU! "
You Get a Square Deal
No banlc can hope to nil tho cenffdence aad respect qf a mbb
tnunlty ubImb every person entering Its doors la n'MurH t V.
celvtaK fair and eourteoua treatmant, reKardleaa of his etailaii fa
1 fe or hla rolatlonanlp to the bank,. America la WeiapcrftOe a5
Its Inatltutlono muat be conducted upon tfetoOcntitc ttHaclplea, If
they Ve (o auccoed. .
AT THE FIRST NATIONAL
Bank tho officers and employes arc approachable and clad to b
approached. You will set courteous attention had a Mturo
deal here. YV'oealro to have tho public know that art tin
lous to help alone tho legitimate buslneaa of our clthcma fa tvory
way poaalble. Our succeaa is bound up in tbt aUcceaa f the
community.
Wo want old roaldcnts and newcomers to set acquainted with us
for aur mutual benefit.
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES .
t First National Bank
Oi Coos Bay
r. j. iCAiFK $ a. u. warn
Marshfield ftS
Kathejite Feralihed.
Hiese SOW. faraU. 0rt
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNT.
EaUbllahed 18S9.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits," $1 1556
Interest Paid oh Time Depoalts
Office rai
i. W. Ueaactt, Preakkat.
J. Q. Flanagan, Vice-Pferfdeat.
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Aat Oasblec.
wits. c. FyniiwwJER
PreaamaUnif will
rtag IVlces Hw
Over Megaes & JNWfM 8WI
I jw Rates for
Handlinj tnl
One trunk M
hM. troaka .." M
trunks ...v;:",:ifi.
SUr Tfiawer wf '
ja,.was&
...Titvins.
NOTICK TO ""Tw.1 tit
Kotice ia hereby 8 ? "tattl
J",?n.e.d.-h". ateoi IW
aaminiairuiur ui -v
W. Catching. JeaMd. u,.
Now. therefore, o .?'?:,... irt
init claims against aia , c . ji
IdJLk. Rifled to present M K
to me at the office of J fa
Room 11. WlSrf
field. Oregon, with twpro .uW
era duly verified m w ,m
within six months from
nf fleorge
deceased. , iHl
(First Publication, May J f)
it oubllcatlon, June u
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