Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 22, 1901, Image 1

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J . W . STRANG E,
X 3 « S .tL « t,
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N
County Court Proceedings.
Collier, J A Collier and W W Gage
he appointed viewers, nnd S B
Cathcnrt, surveyor, to m eet Ja n .
15th; said petitioner to pay ail ex ­
penses for the relocation.
Ordered that the following streets
and lots in E lv y 's addition to the
Town of Riverton be vacated,
namely: All of blocks one and
two, and that part of streets
numbered one, two and three lying
south of the south boundary line of
w hat is now “ A ” street. A nd also
all the streets designated as “ B”
and " C ” streets, and also all that
part of “ D ” street lying and being
west of the west boundary line of
w hat ift.noyv F irst street, and th at
said streets cease*to be of public use
lor easements or otherwise.
J A Lyons Estate, lum ber for
r. d. 16 ................................ A 508 12
R W Bullard, nails, lumber,
etc., for r. d. 14 .................. 2 05
J A Lamb & Co., nails,
scraper and hardware for
dists 16 , 21 and 22 ............. 64 3 '
W F Kennedy, repairing
scraper...........................
3 50
Fred Moser, 45 lbs nails for
2 25
dist 12 ...........................
Eugene O'Connell, sunds.
for dists 6 and t o ........
8 35
Sol J McCloskey & Son, 1
R S Know!ton, drugs nnd
m edicines.............................. 71 85
N Lorenz, groceries and
W ill v is it iU n c o n &mt s ix d a y l o f J a n a
clothing ............................... 42 36
dry, M arch. M ay, J u ly , b ep t«m b«r a n d N o»-
eu ib or. a n d M y rtle P o in t th e A rat e ix d ay« Wm Rich, groceriee................ 26 65
o f F e b r u a r y , A pril, J a n e , A n n a n , O cto b er J A Lamb A Co., hardwnre.. 20 00
a n d D e c e m b e r . ____________________
John Curren, m eat................. 18 28
r j U l E C O M M E R C IA L n-----
Sanderson Bros., groceries... 13 05
T h « m o s t m o d ern a rr a n g e d B A U D S It C W M artin, clothing........... 12 50
» H O P in O oq n ill« C ity .
H Hersey, groceriee nnd
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. M clothing................................
10 05
LongASon, repairing harness 3 25
L C T hurnm n, blacksm ithing 3 00
- A . t t o r n . 0 3 r . a t - X j a - w , J Jacobson, fu rn itu re................ 2 00
M A B 8 H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
W Culin, M. D., medical a t­
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---------
tendance ............................... 3 00
Dentei in Boxi. iterava of eli hindi.
G \V H arry, labor on farm ... 72 25
/ - t O Q P I L L E C O U N C IL . M O JM O F T H E
V ) F r a te r n a l A id A u o c ia t io n m e e t! th e A B Tozer, 4 mos. salary ns
S d T u e e d e y e v e n in n o f e a c h m o n th .
J . W . 8 u o o , P rex.
su p erin ten d en t.................... 200 00
M r«. A lin e T a t t le , B eo ._______ _____________
Perkins & Kruse, groceries
TTODRQUA L O D G E , M o . 7*. K. 0» P,
for Itanisford, indigent..... 14 70
m e e ts ev e ry T n e e d e j e v e n in * a t M aaonio
H a ll. B roth er* in g ood « te n d in a in eiaU D
r H Johnson, groceries for
lo d g e s are o o r d ie lly in v ite d to viait aa.
m . M c D o n a l d , c . o .
Scnles, in d ig en t.................. 1 90
T . B . W ils o n . E . o f B . ft 8 .
Mrs T J Little, board for in-
O U B T C O Q U IL L E , N O . 1«, F O R E S T -
digents and election board 2 05
era o f A m eriea, m ueta every aeoon d an d
fo u rth T h u rs d a y r e v e n in g , a t M aaon io H a ll
John Sudcman, care of San-
C o q u ille C ity , O i rem» n .
Q x o . O . L a x e n , 0 . K,
fred Abrnliamson, Sept
H . N . L on im , B . 8
and
O c t ................................ 42 33
\ f t T B T L E C A M P , N O . 107, W O O D M E N
i v l o f th e W orld , m e e ts a t Heraey H a il, W H S Hyde, exam ination
1 s t a n d Sd S a tu r d a y n iith ta o f eanh m o n th .
of Snnfred Ahrahnmson
J . W . L a x a r a , C o n su l.
J . O . Stm nnnra. C ler k . _
________________
and H oullon........................ 10 00
v e n in g
t id e
c ir c l e , n o . s u ,
W . o f W „ m e e t! in H eraey’a H a l! on J T McCormnc, exam ination
S i a n d 4 th S a tu r d a y n ia lit s in ea ch m on th
of Sanfre4 Abritbanison
J E N N I E L. K O B E ,
O u a r d ia n N eig h b o r.
and H oulton........................ 10 00
ft. O. Slinmona, Clerk.
vVm Volkmar, 90 lbs spixes
J T McCormnc, care of Jno
D W IC E L O D G E , N O . «8, A . F.
( T J IIA
f.ir r. d. 23 .......................
Kaino, 16 d a y s................... 31 84
a n d A. M .. m eeta o n S a tu r d a y e v e n in g
o n o r b e f o r e e a e h fu ll m o o n . V is itin g b reth ­
H uling & Lundy, hardw are
J T McCormnc, care of Geo
r e n e o r d ia lly i n d it e d .
C . UrHXMnaa, W . M .
for dists 12 , 17 , 18 and 23 .
Houlton, 17 d a y s ................ 33 83
J , ft. L a 11) b , S en . __________________ •________
Z C Strang, chainm an 011
L
Harlocker,
fare
for
H
oul­
T J C K L A li C H A P T E R , N O . 6 , O . E . 8 .
M’f’d-Coq. road.................
ton to M nrrhiield................
75
D m e e ts F r id a y e v e o ir g on or b e fo r e
e a c h fu ll m o o n a t S o 'c lo c k from A pril le t
James Cecil, chainm an on
t o O o to b er S la t, a n d th e r e a fte r at 7:HO; an d Dr W Culin, exam ining Jno
is o h F r id a y a f t e r n o o n tw o w e e k s th ere
Schultz, in san e................... 5 00
a f t e r a t X o 'u lo c k .
Mian E x x i L o a ta z . W . M .
Bert Seal, axm an on M’f'd-
Dr \V Culin, exam ining
M rs, f en u ln h . B o s e . S e e .__________________
Coq. road.............................
H oulton for County Judge 1 00
/" » O Q U I L L E L O D G E , N O . IB, I . O . O . F .,
Ike Chandler, labor on Mast
V .J m e e ta e v e ry S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . V is it­ Dr W Culin, visit to Houlton
in g b r e th r e n in g o o d « te n d in g o o rd ie lly
for County Ju d g e ................ 1 50
in v it e d .
E . L . F it c h , N . O .
ft. 8. L a w ren o c. R . 8 .
Ed Lamb, labor on G ravel
Dr W Culin, medical atten d ­
Ford bridge..................
V f A M IK B E B E K A U L O D G E , N O . SC.
ance, Mrs D unlap ............ 7 50
B X I . O . O . F ., m eeta ev e ry 2d an d 4 th
Geo Morehouse, labor on
W e d n e s d a y s in e a c h m o n th , a t O d d F t l - Dr W Culin, exam ination of
lo w s ’ h a ll.
InM i L u x e s * . N . G .
Gravef Ford b rid g e...........
ward of Mrs D unlap........... 1 00
A n n a M c D o n a ld . S ec.
L Strong, abor on roads in
S
L
Itoberds,
medical
attend-
rh O Q O IL L E BN O A M PM ENT, N O . » . I .
\ j O . O . F.» moGts ev e ry firat nrtrt th ird
dist -23 (g rav ellin g )............
anev upon L o ta Lawliorn.. 27 00
rharndnyH ia en eh m o n th u t Otld F e llo w s ’
W R H arris, labor on roads
R L Wagner, clothing and
■ « a l l . u o r d ia l in v ita tio n e x to m led to n il vis-
i t i u g p a tr ia r c h s in g o o d s tn n d in a .
in dist 23 (g ra v e llin g ).....
board for West boy............. 22 70
B. F . L awhknce C . P .
J . J . S ta n le y . S c r ib e .
B C Shull, labor on roads in
John Curren, hoard nnd
lodging for H oulton........... 4 75
d m AD H U D S O N ,
: J . E HAYNES.
Mr Michael, labor oil roads
A H Kime, exam ining H oul­
in dist 23 (g rav ellin g ).......
ton, insane and m ileage... 6 40
W M Carver, labor on road.
A D Morse, exam ining H oul­
Mining and Real Estate Agents ton, insane and m ileage... 6 40
E ckley, C orry County, Oregon.
Ordered th a t bill of Barzee Bros, Steve Reed, labor on roads
A V E v a lu a b le U 'n ia . K arm a. S tock
B a n c b c s a n d T im b e r L au d a for a a le .
for ¡f 10.67 for board nnd lodging of
D McNair, labor on roads in
H o u se an d r, aorva o f la n d w e ll im p roved Oscar Kaino be not. allowed.
in W ilb n r. D o n g le s c o u n ty , O r ., fo r s a le ,
dist 23 (g rav ellin g )...........
T hat the claim of W’alton Ilny-
or e x o b a n g e fo r p rop erty tn M y rtle P o in t
don for 028.00 for medical atten d ­ North Bend Mill, lumber am)
ance for Mrs Campbell be not al­
R W G etty, hauling and la­
C . O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R ,
lowed .
O o q tille C .:y , Or.— O pposite Depot.
bor on bridge in dist 3 ......
T h a t the claim of S I, Roberds
K eopa o n ly P n re W in ea a n d L iq u o rs n nd for medical attendance on family E B Dean & Co, lum ber, etc,
F in e C igarn.
T h e A m erion a C lu b W h isk y ia o n e o f th e of F rank Stillwell be not allowed.
s p e c ia ltie s serv ed in th ea y C ln broom a.
T h a t the bill of Blanco Hotel for A McNair, nails for dist 24 ..
♦ 79.85 against Win Foster be con- Wm Ross, hauling for r. d. 9
J D Bennett, 1 pr pile nippers.
tinueil for tile term.
C O O S B A Y
In the m atter of the contract for A Pershbaker, 1 pile driver
"Coquille City. Or.
John F. Hail,
L
C
E
f t
Hudson & Haynes,
4 75
5 4°
29 54
2 OO
2 OO
2 OO
4 35
6 00
5 *5
17 5«
4 37
9 75
i 25
2 5°
H
^ h e L o n e S ta r -^
lent Billiard Table in Southern Origon
Iirtle aii Stone Worts
keeping the Poor Farm the follow­
Geo D Ridinger, 2935 ft
ing bids were received:
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
lumber for dist 23 ...............
Geo W Canning, $400 00; W A
lfjin « ta o ta r e r o f M arb le M on u m en t*. H en I-
Cbas H olt, work on bridges
Goodman,
$64o.OO;
A
B
Tozer,
« to n e s . T ablet.«, e t c .
in dist 23 ..............................
a e r a e te r v lo t s en oloaed w ith « to n e oop in g $696.0o. The Court deeming it for
o r « o r b in g . Iron r a ilin g « fa r n i« h e d to or-
J D Bennett, lumber and bal
the
best
interests
of
the
county,
re­
d « r . C o rresp o n d en ce s o lic ite d from p a rtie s
due on bridge w o rk...........
i v i n g in t h e c o u n tr y or o th e r to w n s w ho ject all the bids and postpone the
m a y w ish a n y th in g in m y li n e o f b u s in e s s .
W
A Barnett, hauling lum­
MARsirriv* ©
< )»*o
m atter till the next regular term of
ber for dist 16 .....................
this Court, and th a t L Harlocker,
County Judge, m ake necessary a r­ I T W eekly, appraiser on
Middle Creek ro ad .............
HOLBROOK, M ERRILL rangem ents for the m anagem ent of
W S H all, appraiser on Mid-
snid
Poor
Farm
until
such
tim
e
ns
A S T E T S O N .............
this Court takes further action.
Also BRID G E A BEACH
J M Bright, appraiser on
Ordered th a t the petition for the
S T O V E S ’*'---
Middle Creek ro ad ..............
aid of Lucy Jackson be granted
D S H iggins
work on
and th a t she be paid $5.00 per
bridges iu dist 23 ..............
m onth from Jan . 1st, 1901, until
and nny other
F H artley, work on Rody
further orders of this Court.
Building Material, T h a t the m onthly allowance for F Rider, work on Miller
Mrs M arshall of $12.00 be discon­
O r any so d everything
Creek road.....................
tinued.
carried in a
A B Broom, work on bridges
T hat Mr* Mary Steel be allowed
First-class H ardware Store.
in dist 23 ....................... .
$5.00 per month from the indigent I U S Bushnell, work on
soldiers fund.
bridges in dist 23 .........
CALL FOR :::
Doors, Windows
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
II 25
20 55
7 00
93 95
7 OO
40 OO
i 55
1 60
4 40
4 20
3 90
1 50
3 OO
3 00
• 50
1 50
Ordered th a t J T McCormnc lie ! R H artley, work on Miller
f 8 uece««ors to J. J. Lamb. | ;
awarded the contract of keeping | Creek Bridge....................... 4 50
COR SA LE AT A BARGAIN - i the indigent sick other than those
A ndy Anderson, Work on
Land at Cedar Point, with Loom
at
the
infirm
ary
for
the
term
of
Ben Figg bridge and lane. 28 OO
and boom privilege«.
Also, over
250 acre« of ^ T O . 3. bottom land, three years at the rate of £ 2.00 per ' Bert Belieu, labor on Middle
w ithin 2 miles of Coquille C itr, in dav each.
Fork road......................
4 So
quantities to snit pun baser«. E n - j Ordered th a t W Culin, be aw ard­ M N Belieu, labor on Middle
quire of
W. SINCLAIR,
9 OO
*tf]
Coquille City, O regon. ed the Contract of furnishing the ! Fork road.....................
patients of the County Infirm ary i W W Endicott, bridge bolts
for dist 17 ............. .......
2 OO
with medical attention at the rate
of $4.00 per visit for the term of. Coquille Mill & T ug Co,
.1
GENERAL
lumber for dist 2 0 .............. |6 96
one year.
J W Lencve, 253 lbs spikes
ROAD M A TTER S.
T hat the relocation of a portion
for dist 16 .............................. 9 49
of the Coos Bay Wagon Road F Moser, 19 lbs spikes for
H orseshoeing a Specialty.
dist 17 ...................................
N. W. Cor. Second nnd Hall S ts , through the lands of John Weaver,
95
C oquille City, O regon.
near Sumner, lie granted, ami Clias 1 W A Barnett, hauling lum-
W
. F
. KENNEDY.
Blactsuiti jJfapD Work
JA N U A R Y
22, 1901.
her for diat 16 ....... .............. 11 60 A Summers, labor on Ban
don-Rowt plank ro a d . . . . f ♦ 60
Jo h n Sm ith, w o ik on Ben
F igg bridge.......................
6 00 H N Tucker. labor on Ban-
T W McCloskey, freighting
don-Roaa plank ro ad . . . . 29 00
for dist 22 ............................ 2 20 C Prew ett, labor on Bandon
H arvey Sm ith, labot on Ben
R om plauk r o a d ............... 38 50
F ig g bridge........... ............. 7 50 J K Scott, labor on Bandon
— . Talbot, lab o r os Ben
Rosa plank ro ad ................ 38 75
F igg bridge.......................... 6 00 C W Msjory, labor on Ban
Allen Collier, labor on Ben
don-Rona plank ro a d . . . .
3 00
Figg bridge................................ 7 50 H N Tyrrell, labor on Ban
H arry Flanders and Fred
don-Rosa plauk road . . . . 10 50
Nosier, hauling lumber
A M Sumner, labor on Ban-
for bridges................................... 34 20 ilon-Roea plank ro a d . . . . 65 00
A L Nosier, appraiser on
Virgil Fisher, labor on Ban­
Norway-Arago ro a d ........ $ 3 60
don-Rosa plank road . . . .
2 25
E W Hermann, appraiaer on
H Walker, labor on Bandon -
Norway-Arago ro a d .........
2 80
Rosa planx ro a d ...............
3 00
H Hartley, appraiaer on Nor-
L Davison, labor on Bandon-
’ way-Amgo road
4 20
Roea plank ro a d ................
2 00
A Lyons Eft tats, lumber
P Nelson, blacksmithing,
for dist 22 ........................... 206 10
Bandon-Rosa plank ro a d .
3 25
G G Swan, dep supervisor
W B Woods, tools, etc Ban­
iu d ist 12 and team work 42 00
don-Rosa plank ro a d . . . . 15 25
L S Miuard, lumber for dis-
Ledgerwood A Corson, tools
tn c t 13 •••••• #*•••••••••• 12 20
Bandon-Rosa plank road.
6 85
W A Swan, labor on bridges
W B Woods, 67 days iu tv
3 50
in district 1 2 ......................
work Bandon-Rosa plank
L S Minord, labor on bridges
ro a d ..................................... 167 60
5 25
Petition of W. F. Ray, John Bear
8 L M insrd, labor on bridges
etu is for an appropriation of 9150
2 26 to aid in the construction of a wharf
in d u t 1 3 ■ •« •••••• • • • •
Mike M ioard, labor on bdgs
and landing at the western term inus
2 25 of the Willanch Slough road, not
in d ist 12.................. ..
B urt Folsom, labor on bdgs
allowed.
2 25 Geo. D. Ridinger, lumber
in dist 12.............................
A J Mayse, labor on bridges
and labor on M P & Hoff­
75
ID diat 1 2 , • • • * • •
man bridges......................... $133 88
Geo Folsom,labor on bridges
Alfred Johnson, lumber for
ID dist1 13 « ••••• a, •« •••• 16 00
dists 16 and 2 2 .................... 124 70
E rn est Folsom, labor on
Sneed A Aasen, labor on
7 50
bridges in d ist 12.............
Halls ereek b rid g e ............ 18 00
Jam es Devault, labor on
T W McCloskey, freighting
1 50
bridges in dist 1 2 .............
for dists- 16 and 2 2 ........... 26 00
T S Evernden, lum ber for
W Z Cotton, labor on roads
diftt 1 8 :................................ 12 00
in diet 11.............................
3 00
W E Rnckieff, lum ber for
V N B arker labor ou roads
dists 12 and 2 3 .................. 33 44
in dist 1 1 ..........................
1 50
H A Todd, labor on Arago
J W Byers, laoor on roads
b rid g e .................................. 20 00
in dist 11............................
2 25
J O Goodloe, labor on Arago
Claud Waters, labor ou roada
3 00
brid (J0 • • • • • • a a •**«••••
in dist 1 1 ............................
1 12
J D Clinton, Iabor o r Arago
Clarence W aters, labor on
42 00
b rid g e................... .•
• •
roads in dist 1 1 . . . . . . . .
112
Geo Laiugor, labor ou Arago
W alter Laivborn, labor on
b rid g e.................................. 28 75
roads in dist 11.............
7 00
W H Scliroeder nails for
W L Mast, labor on roada in
dist 22. .............................. 18 35
dist 1 1 ................................
4 00
Iver Peterson, chainman and
Chris Reuscb, labor on roads
mil, Glenn Creek r o a d ... 12 80
in dist 11............................
75
Thomas Porter, chainman
Harry Flanders, hauling lum­
and mil, Glenn Cre.*k road 14 00
ber for bridges iu dist 16
9 00
Jos Sclmpers,axman and mil,
W C H arris, towing 2 »cows
Glenn Creek ro a d ........... . 12 00
lum ber Bay City to Sum­
Z T Thomas, viewer aud mil,
n er, . . . . . . , . . . . ••••••»
6 00
Glenn Creek ro a d ............. 14 10 Stm r Alert, freighting for
Jas Cowan, viewer and rail.
4 50
road dist No. 6 .............
Glenn Cteek ro a d ............. 13 00
Jas Cowan, bringing iu view-
d ist 2 3 .................................
6 26
9 40 S C Braden, hauling in road
ers’ re p o rt.........................
P J Peterson,viewer and mil,
dist 2 3 ................................. 15 50
G lenn Creek ro ad ............. 12 80 David McNair, hauling iu
8 B Cathcnrt, survey, plat,
road dist 2 3 ......................
3 00
etc, OleDn Creek road. . . 35 50
iss Dye, hauling lumber for
L B F e tte r , 6 trees cut on bis
Catching creek b rid g e ..
8 00 Peter Wise, bUcksm itbing
land b y sup dist 18.........
for rnnd dist 2 3 ...............
8 00
G P Miller, labor on Coos
2 50 « snder Barklow, laying cor­
Bay wagon ro ad ...............
duroy on Middle Fork road
Cbas HoW 6 , hauling on Coos
1 00
Bay wagon ro a d ...............
Continued on second page
W La whom, hauling lumbr
for Mast b rid g e................
1 60
L A Lawhorn, labor on Mast
Balia Mar Oarttunelaa Maw —A
bridge ................................ . 4 50
O0 0 4 Blood M odlelna.
Chester Lawhorn, labor on
<< I bseamc convinced of tho merit
1 60 of Hood'« Sarsaparilla when I took it
m ricif a* a blood pnrifl«r. So, when
E P Mast, labor on »last
my husband had boil* «nd carbuncle« I
3 00 urged him to take Hood’s and the re­
b rid g e ..................................
m it was that when he had used but
Jack Most, labor oh Mast
one bottle the holt* bod nearly nil dis­
3 00 appeared. He continued the use of
b rid g o .................................
A H Penwell, labor on Mast
the medicine and nfter taking two
3 00 bottle, he wus completely cored, nnd,
b r id g e .................................
oa be eiproeeed It, felt ae if he waa on
1 50 earth for the «eeoml time. He haa
J C Frye, labor ou Mast M g
•ever bad any bolls stale. We take
H E Wilcox, superintending
Hood'« M a spring medicine nnd gladly
labor in district 12 ........... 24 00 recommend
it.” M m . A . K. firxTia,
W M Laird, labor on Coos
Yonkers, N. Y.
bay wagon road...............
1 50
S cro fu la fro m Mirth.
Ed Laswell, 2210 ft cordu-
« 1 hove found Hood's to be the
roy, district 1 2 ............... 13 26 greatest blood purifier I ever took,
and I hare tried many medicine«. I
Chas Bunch, 1620 ft lumber
was n sufferer with scrofula from
district 1 2 . . . . . ............. 11 ¿1 birth. My eyre were «o badly affected
I would be almost blind for • week
J C Frye, 1188 ft lumber
nt n time. My neck began to «will
district 1 2 ..........................
8 3 i so that I could not breathe freely.
Wm Aliemsthy, Isbor on
t Medicines foiled to do me any good
roods in district 1 2 ...........
4 51 1 until I began taking Hood's Sarsa­
parilla. Today I hsre excellent health
L Heller, labor oo bridge
and my eyet glee me very little
in district 1 2 .....................
8 76 trouble. I owe Tt nil to Hood's, which
I recommend to sll suffering from any
M C Miller, labor on bridge
disease of tbe blood.’’ Miss Kirrim
in district 1 2 ................... 28 65 McGcme, Silver Creek, Ky.
Edwin Abernathy, labor on
I
T h a t Tired fo otin g.
bridge in diatrict............. 16 71
<* I cannot soy too much for Hood’s
Sarsaparilla os a remedy for that tired
R H Rosa,76,500 ft lumbr for
Bandou Roan plauk road . 612 00 nnd worn out feeling one has in the
epring. As * strength builder and
E Dyer, 74,000 ft lumber for
appetite creator it hue no equal.’’
Baudon-Roaa plank road. 592 00 Mas L . B. Woopxun. 1 M Ballou
Street, Woonsocket, R. I.
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