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A VAMbtUl.E tlEUICIXE.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
For
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“I have not the slightest hesi-
U E 3DAY. A P R IL 15, 1902.
Of the Countv Clerk of Coos Couuty, State ol Oregon, showing the tauoy in recomi 11 ling Chainberlain’s
amount and number of claims allowed by the Couuty Court ol said Cough Remedy to nil who are suf
Church Directory.
county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of fering from coughs or colds," says
warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the first day of October 1901, to Cbas. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known
Epincopal Churoh.— Epiwcopal services
watch maker, ol Colombo, Ceylon.
will l>e held at St. James church, Coquille the 31st day of March, 1902, both inclusive;
“ It bos been some two years
City the third Sunday in each month.
W AR RAN TS
Win. Horsetail, Fastor.
since the City Dispensary first called
ON W H A T ACCOUNT ALLO W ED .
DRAW N
I
JVf E. Church, South: Preaching each
321 50 iny attention to this valuable medi
and every Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7;30 p. County Court.................................................
m. Suuuay-school every Sunday at 10 Circuit Court................................................................................
162 20 j cine and I have repeatedly used it
o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:;10, p.
156 85 arid it has always been beneficial.
iu . Junior League at 8:30, p. ui. Prayenueet- Justice Court................................................................................
Sheriff's Office.............................................................................
1376 27 It has cured uie quickly of all colds.
iug Thursday eyemng ut 7:30.
H. O. Allen, pastor.
Clerk’s Office................................................................................
1000 00 It is especially effective for children
C hristian CnuEcn.- -Communion services Treasurer’s Office........................................................................
300 00 and seldom takes more than one
at 11». in. Sunday-school at JO a. in. En
School
Superintendent’s
Office..................................................
225 00 bottle to cure them of hoarseness.
deavor society at 3 p. in. all cor^dlly in
vited to attend all servecos.
Assessor’s Office..........................................................................
306 00 I have persuaded niaov to try this
jf . E. Church.—Preaching service every Assessment and coll, taxes........................................................
1 50 valuable medicine, and they are all
1st, 3rd and 6 i ll. Sunday at 11, a. in. And
412 41 as well pleased as myself over tbe
and 7,30 p. m Sunday sotiool every Sunday Stationery, postage, etc...............................................................
at 10, a. in. Epworth League, H 30 p. in. ! Court house, Janitor etc..............................................................
531 05 results.’’ For sale by R. S. K owl-
Prayer meeting every L’narsday evening at
34 80 ton.
7.30. A special invitation lsexteuded to the Jail expenses.................................................................................
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public to attend all services.
Poor farm, iniligents, etc............................................................
1832 51
Notice to Debtors.
W . fc\ Holcomb, Pastor.
Indigent soldiers..........................................................................
145 00
The W . C. T. C. meets every Tuesday at
All persons knowing themselves
Insane............................................................................................
15
00
3 p. in. at the Presbyterian church.
25 00 to be indebted to me are respect
Presbyterian Sabboth school every 8ab- Perries.......................
both at 10 a. m. Jesse Hall, Superintend Election Expenses........................................................................
48 25 fully called upon to make imme
ent.
Scalp bounties............................................................ .*................
68 00 diate settlement as 1 most have
Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at
Roads,
bridges
and
supr.......................
6166
91 whitt is comming to roe to enable
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. You are cordialy
invited.
Samuel S. White. Pustor.
Miscellaneous...............................................................................
12 10 me to carry on ray business.
Yours, Respect fully,
G human B aptist Services by Rev. C. H .
Barklow each 2nd and 4ili Sunday in each
W. H. SCHROEDER.
Total amount claims allowed and drawn..................... $13140 35
mouth, at the Little Church at this place.
L O C A L ITE M S
AMOUNT OF OU TSTAN D ING
W A R R A N T S UNPAID .
Outstanding unpaid county warrants on the 31st day of
March, 1902................................................ ,.................... $73097 11
The Rambler is all right. Go to
Estimated interest accrued tliereou...........................................
5000 00
Long’s and see the new oues
Col. It. H. Rosa, of Bandon,
Total amount of unpaid county warrants and interest $78097 11
was np to this place Thursday.
State of Oregon,
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Mis. Robert Frederick, of Ban-
County of Coos, j
don, was up to this place Thurs
I, L. H. Hazard, County Clerk of the County of Coos, State of
day.
A big supply of Newbro’s Her- Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true aud correct state
picide at McDouald’s toDsorial ment ol the amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said
County for the six mouths ending on the 31st day of March, 1902, on
parlors.
what account tbe same were allowed, and the amount of warrantsdtawn,
Capt. H. E. Wilcox, of near Mc- and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear
Kiuley, came down to town Wed upon the records of iny office and in rav official custody.
nesday.on business.
Witness my hand and tbe seal of tbe County Court of said County
Ed. Hadsall, of Parkersburg, this 1st day of April, A. D. 1902.
L. H. H AZARD ,
Democratic nominee for suryeyor,
SEAL
County Clerk.
was up to town Wednesday.
Î
8. D. Pulford, one of Myrtle
Points’ popular attorneys, had
business iu towu Thursday.
Rev. C. D. Price, of Ibis city,
will bold Baptist service in tbe
little cburch next Sunday at 11 A.
M.
Thomas Wilsou, tbe farmer of
near Myrtle Point, had business at
tbn county scat tbe middle cf last
week.
Mrs. Ed- Gilkey, of Myrtle Puint,
returned borne Thursday after
making a visit of several days with
Mrs. C. O. Gilkey, of this place.
Tbos. Colton was killed by a
falliug tree at the wood camp of
Harry Hruitb, ten miles south of
Rosbburg, on Friday of Isst week.
F. A. White has on band n lot of
excellent waterproof boot aril slum
dressing of bis own manufacture.
Just the tbiug for your foot ware
this wet weather.
P. Neadeau, u new comer from
North Seattle, made a trip down
tbe riyer Friday lo inquire into
Bomo ranch propositions. Mr. N. is
a practical dairyman.
C- E. Houser, the logger of the
Middle Fork, went down to the
lower riyer Wednesday looking af
ter logs which the freshet was
bringing down at a livly rate.
Rev. A. Dahufi got a fall while
loadiug cars at Lyons, mill Thurs
day which resulted in his sustain
ing a badly sprained wrist.
He
expects to be all l ight iu a few days,
however.
There is n great demand for good
dairyrancliPR by good rustlers.
Anyone not wishing lo conduct bis
own place next season should ad
dress the H erald . We can find
you a tenant.
F ob H a l e — A first-class, fire
proof safe, of the Hall pattern
with two sets of double doors,
weighing 5,000 pounds, ns good ns
new, for $150. Iuqnire at the
H e r a l d office.
Mrs. F. Adela Curtis, who has
been making her homo with her
son, Fred, at Lihhy, started on n
trip east on Thursday. 8he goes
by tiie Mandalay to Kan Francisco,
thence to Coieago, where a brother
lives, and from there on toiler old
home in New York state.
160 acres for sale. | of a mile
from river. Enough red ppdar to
cut 1,000,100 shingles, good graz
ing and fruit land with fine bottom
laud garden of nhout 3 acres, aud
100 young frnit trees set, few bear-
ing. Fine coal on place. Would
take good team as part pay, aud
and give time on part. Inquire of
the H e r a l d .
Information regarding Civil Ser
vice Examinations, Pensions, Pat
ents, Bounties, Trade-Marks, Copy
rights, Mail Routes, Govt, Docu
ments Public LandB Govt. Supplies,
procured. Three large libraries
located here.
National Iufoimation Bureau
612 14th St., N. W
Washington, D. C
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF
COUNTY SHERIFF
The story of some man feigning
death to cheat justice or the insur
ance companies is on one of its pe
riodical rounds. This time tbe
lute J. C. Paulsen, of Montana,
figures as the fake dead man.
Booker Washington’s autobiogra
phy is having remarkable wide re
nown. It has been translated into
French, Cerman, Spanish, Hindust
ani, and a Finnish -translation is
now in progress.
There is nothing original in tbe
cry of “ conspiracy” raised by the
convicted Cuban postal thieves.
There was unquestionably a cou-
spircy, but the conspirators are
where they ought to be— in prison.
N O V.
DEC.
JAN.
Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping
Quantities.
T
FEB
SC@ M
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of th®
digestants and digests all kinds of
food, ltgiveslnstant reliefand never
fails tocure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
tomachs can take it. By its use many
iiousands of dyspeptics have been
'.ured after everything else failed. It
1 .irevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
K can't help
but do you good
Prepared o n ly by E. O. D e W i t t & C o ., C h lc a g a
Thu $1. bottle ton talus
times tbe 00c. size.
R 8. Knowlton.
N O V.
DURING MONTH OF
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
J. A . LA M B & C O .
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin and Agate ware
Doors and Windows,
H O T E L C O Q U IL L E ,
Agricultural Implements,
Paigts and oiis,
C o q u ille , O rego n .
CLASS.
M ARCH.
Best Goods-Lowest Prices.
Electric 3Liig-lrt3 in every R oom 1
Total received ...'962 2416336 44I719 03821 83:14299 8357031 48
OCT
White Labor
/**. ‘
1901. 190t. 1901. 1902.
1902.
1902.
E n tirely N e w Management.
In coin and currency ¡962 24Ì6336 44-719 03821 8314299 8357031 48
BY AMOUNT PAID
U T T L E T E M P E R A N C E H O U SE
First street— east eud of bridge.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
DURING MONTH OK
OCT.
B u tc h e r,
Lime and Cement,
Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and mouey
paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Coes County, Oregon,
for the six mouths ending on the 31st day of March. A. D. 1902:
TO AM O U N T R ECEIVED
P. E. Drane,
(M r . B r y a n ’ s P a p e r )
The Commoner has attained
within six months from date of the
first issue a circulation of 100.000
copies, a record probably never
equaled iu the history of Americau
periodical liteiatuie. The unparal
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c d Q U IL L E C IT Y ,
leled growth of this paper demon
strates that there is room iu the
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ssp
s
constantly
cn
Tla'ad
^rssli
Ideate,
newspaper field for *1 national pa
per devoted to the discussion of
of -A.il TCina.3
political, economic, aud social prob
lems. T> the columns of The
Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes
Ins best efforts; and his review of
political events as they Hrtse from
time to tiule can uot tail to interpat
those who study public questions.
The Commoner’* tegular sub
scription price is SI per year. We
have arranged wi*b Mr. Brvau
whereby we enn furnish bis paper
aud the H f .RALD together for one
year for $2. The regular subscrip
Coqu-illo Oity. Oregon.
tion price of the two papers whet)
subscribed for separately is $2.50. First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. Transient and reg
ular Boarding «lid Lodging.
Ratos from one to two dollars per day.
M AR C H .
J.
1901. 1901, 1902.
1902.
1902.
1901.
To County Treasurer 962 246336 44719 03821 83.'4299 83-57031 48
Total paid 7'reasurer 962 24Ì6336 4-P719 03821 83 14299 83157031 48
State of Oregon,
County of Coos, SS
I, Stephen Gallier, Sheriff of said County, od hereby certify that the
forgoing statement is correct and true.
Witness my hand this 31st day of March, A. D. 1902.
STE PH E N G A L L IE R .
Sheriff of Coos County,
COUNTY TREASURER’S REPORT.
P.
TUPPER,
Proprietor.
Pioneer
New Boarding House
ID. IH. J chnson, Prep.
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,. Wickham, Propnetess.
rçarlçet.
Collier Residence. ..................... Coquille,Ore.j
FRl.SH MKATS o f a ll k in d Constantly on H a nds, also
Best Table Service.
Rooms Neat and Clean.
Courteous Treatment.
Haudy to Depot and Boat Landing.
Fish, Clams and Chickens
\*7’e -tvill pay tlxe TIiglxest IPrice for your
Clxidtens v and ■want *3=0 dezan.
Semi-annual statement ol the County Treasurer of Coos County,
Oregon, for the six months ending ou tlie3ist day of March, A. D, 1902,
of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what
source, and on what account paid out:
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
To amount on hand from last report........
To amounts received from taxes............
To amounts received Irnm Clerk’s lees.
To amounts received Irom fines............
To transfer from general fund to ............
Total amounts received.
AMOUNTS PAID OUT
GEN
FUND
SCHOOL FUND.
IO OO
$86875 24
FUND
C la m s on S a l e T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y
FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG.
TH E LONE STAR
$14328 39
7*632 85
904 OO
G EN
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SCHOOL FUND.
By amount paid out ou County Warrants... $32434 93
$ 7812 OO
By amount paid on School Supt.’s Warrants
30654 99
Hy balance general fund on hand.........
13832 67
13832 67
By balance school fund on band..........
9676 OO
By amt. paid on accouut State Taxes...
276 65
By amt. paid Indigent Soldiers’ Fund-
$21644 67
$86875 *4
Total amounts paid o u t .............
State of Oregon,
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County of Coos. )
I, J. B. Dulley, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor
rect statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand,
in the County Treasury of said County, for the six months ending on the
31st day of March, A. D. 1902,
Witness my hand this 31 day of March, A, D 1902.
J. B D U LLE Y.
County Treasurer.
Having obtained first class rigs and
teams, I am now prepared to do a j
general freight and passenger business
between Myrtle Point and Roseburg. I
Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, j
making one trip a week. Will make i
trips to Coqun.'e H tj when occasion requires.
First-class aceommotla- C 00 UILLE
tions guarenteed.
*T- A . D o b e l l .
Myrtle Poiut, Oregon j
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SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT 111
Of the financial condition of the County of Coos, in th; State of Oregon,
on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1902;
LIABILITIES .
! £ £ -~ry
Proprietor.
CITY, OREGON
OPPOSITE DEPOT
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Keeps only pure Wines and Liquors
and Fine Cigars.
The Amercus Club W hisky is one
of the specialties served in these
Clubrooms.
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Drygoods, Boots and Shoes.
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B
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FENTON,
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
AMOUNT.
« ~ | •» W l , Feed an d W are-H o u se connection
To warrants
standing and unpaid.......................................................
To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon ...................
$73°97
5000 00
GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO
$78097 tí
Total liabilities.
"A noighlror ran in with a bottle
of Chamber Iain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy when my son
AMOUNT
RESOURCES
was suffering with severe cramps
and was given up as beyond hope By funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the
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by my regular physician, who
payment of County warrants.......................................... $21654 99 A? 0 1 ’ Cl 11 E l U C i S O l
stands high in hia profession. After
administering three dosea of it, my By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the pay
ment of County warrants................................................
21164 >3
son regained consciousness and re
covered entirely within twenty-four
hour«,” says Mrs. Haller, of M t
Total resources................................................................ $42819 12
gooh and Commercial Wot * in the neatest
Crawford, Va Thia Remedy is for
By balance, net indebtedness........................................ $35277 99 Call at the HERALD office
our prices are
sale by. R 8. Knowlton.
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