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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1902.
VOL 20.
D E 1 SITIST
NO 15
gon. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statemeut J. I LAMB, Pres.
L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres.
G W WhTE, Cashier
of the amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
six months ending on the 301)1 day of September, 1902, on what account
the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the
Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’s
siik k if k ’ s s t a t e m e n t .
amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon
market. Ooqnille, Oregon.
Semi annual statement of the amount of money and warrants received the records of my office and in my official custody.
for taxes, and money paid to the county treasurer by the Sheriff of Coos
-
$50,000
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said County CAPITAL
If G. . Holden,
county, Oregon, for the six months ending ou the 30th day of Septem- this 2d day of October, A. D., 1902.
Li*
—. ■ —
her, A. D., 1902,
L. H H AZARD,
1902 To amount received in coin and currency during the
I^a-w^er.
< S E A L ^
County Clerk
month of April.................................................................$ 325 « 99
Does a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approve!*
Juslice of the Peace
City Recorder.
To amount received in coin and currency during the
personal and real estate security, buys cou,.ly, town and school dislrim
TJ s. Oommisaioner,
814 31
mouth of May..... ...........................................................
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instrut
Effect Already Noticeable-
General Insurance Agent
What Can be Done-
To amount received in coin and currency during the
ments— Notarial work.
Notary Public.
32S 54
month of June............................................................ »•••
Issues tire insurance at lowest rates in following companies:
Even
this
early
the
Lewis
and
Office in Uobinnon Building.
To amount received in coin and < urrency during the
There are eminent luwyer who Clark Exposition— the fact that it ■ ¿Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
C oquixxu , O regon .
motilh of July................................................................... « 7>4 25 argue with intelligence and force
B O - A . I 3ID O E E I R E C 7T O E S .
will be held— is helping Portland.
To amount received itt coin and currency during the
that the President is in possession
A. J. SHERWOOD,
ISAIAH HACKER
J. J LAMB
The
street
railways
are
laying
1506
74
^ J. Sherwood,
month of August.............................................................
of power to move legally against
L. HARLOCKER, and G W.WHITE.
new,
heavy
rails,
and
otherwise
put
To amount received iti coin and currency during the
the anthracite operator* in process
month ot September......................................................... 4806 59 es of compulsion or seizure of their ting their roads in first class condi
Attorney - at - Law.
properties for temporary public tion, preparatory to the great traffic
Coguiu-K C ity , C oos O oontt , O rbgon .
Total received.......................... ....................................$12422 42 operation. Herman W. Chaplin, an they will have to handle, and this |
1902. By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur
Notary tub lio .
able lawyer of Cambridge, Mass., gives employment to hundreds of
rency duriug the month of April.................................. $ 3251 99 points out that it is a fumliar prin men. This work, and street railroad
General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building,,
By amount paid to county Ueaiurer in coin and cur
ciple of law that “ all real estate of extension, will be carried ou next
F. Hall,
rency during the month of M ay................. ..................
814 31 whatever character is subject to the year and the year after, causing the
C o q u ille , O regon
By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur
right of the public in many respects expenditure here of a very large
sum
of
money
in
the
aggregate.
rency during the month of June............. ....................
-A.tt 0 rn.e 3 r . a t - L ^ '
328 54 to restrict the use of it, or to require
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur
This is only one instance. The
affirmative action in respect to it on
-------- ---------------
rency during the month of July..................................... 1714 25 the part ot the owner.” This is city, necessarily, will have to do a
R epresen ted.
Dealer in H uai . E state of a ll kinds.
By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur
notably true of property like public great deal of improving in the next H oms I nsurance C ompany , N. Y . ......................................$ 14 , 406 , 450.33
rency
during
the
month
of
August................................
1506
74
two
and
a
half
years,
involving
the
SHAD HUDSON, :
1 J . E HAYNES.
inus and railroads, and so of coal
S t . P aul F . & M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn .
$ 3 , 855 , 012 . 00 '
By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur
mines. Under the common law of employment of many laborers and T radkhs ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicago . . . .
$ 2 , 435 , 571 . 29 '
rency duriug the month of September.......................... 4806 59 America we hove the established the expenditure of much money for
H ome F . & M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco
- $ 1 , 037 . 715 . 38 -
Hudson & Haynes,
material.
rule says Mr. Chaplin, “ that when a
F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia
- $ 0 , 340 , 250.99
$12422 42 person voluntarily c evotes his prop
Total paid treasurer
Private persons are also invest E quitahle L ife I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - -
__
_ _______
_ '
$ 304
, 598 , 063 . 40
Mining and Real Estate Agents
erty to a public use, and invites the ing, buildiug, improving, as they
I have hail over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen
Eekley, Curry County, Oregon • S T A T E OF OREGON
public to make use of it, he cannot would uot now except for the fair. cy work in Insurance matters, aud all business entrusted to me will re
AVE valuable M<nes, Farm s. Stock CO U N TY OF COOS
back ami till with public, but the Men with money are putting it out ceive prompt attention. Policies issued nt this office for all the above
Ranches and Tim ber Lands for sale
I, Stephen Gallier, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the public’s right in his property will in Portlund property, and in many Eire Insurance Companies.
£. G. D. HOLDEN,
House am lfi noresof land w ell improved
cases are building, as they would
control his own.”
n W ilbur, Douglas county, O r., for sale, foregoing statement is correct and true
General Insurance A g e n t
Witness my hand this 30th day of September, A D., 1902.
or exchange for property in M yrtle Poin t.
not now except for that event.
The conclusion of Mr. Chaplin is
ST E PH E N G A L L IE R ,
Others, more than ever, are improv
that since the public has a right to
Sheriff ot Coos County.
ing, putting houses and grounds in
S. H, M c A D A M S, ,
have coal forthwith mined and im
better condition. Men with vacant
t r e a s u r e r ’ s s t a t e m e n t .
mediately ransported out of the
lots in the business district are
OENBBAL
Semi- annual statemeut of the County Treasurer ot Coos county, Ore mine regions by coal-car Tying roads planning to buiid; those with old,
—
a
court
of
equity
has
the
author
gon, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D.,
woini’Ut buildings to repair or re
OoQ.-u.ill© Oity. Oregon.
1902. of money received and paid out. from whom received and from ity to, and upon proper application build; aud in the residence districts
of a representative proportion of
what source, and ou what account paid out.
houses are goiug up by the scores; First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. Traneieut and regr
Gen. Fnd School Fud the public would, appoint a receiver next year it will be by the hundreds.
nlar Boarding aud Lodging.
Horseshoeing n Specialty.
or receivers to take into his or their
To amount on band from last report.....................$3 .654 99
N. W. Cor Second and Hall Sts ,
The
advance
guard
of
Eastern
in
hands
tbe
whole
business
now
in
“
received from taxes............................. 11564 24
White Labo
Fret street— east end of bridge.
C’ uquille City, Oregon. __
the hands of the anthrucite combine vestors, those who keep a keen look
1263 55
clerk’s fees....
out
for
good
chaDccs,
are
arriving
200 00 and to run it in their places. The
fines..............
17 00
general fund.
1722 30 Government at Washington, as a and looxing us over. Some will
13832 67 consumer of hard coal in the public j only buy real estate and hold it for
6035 70 buildings, could bring such an ac \ the inevitable rise; others will put
Issued WeeKy,
state treasurer...
tion in its own behalf and that of up business structures, others
ferry license.....
5 00
ftffi&Sc-.-M. McDonald Proprietor.s^gpgF
the public.
The United States j houses; othors will engage in matin-
state scalp fund.
65 33
I
facturing;
others
in
business
of
one
Supreme Court has sustained Mr.
sale of safe........
75 «o
Chaplin’s contention that when pri I kiud or another; others will buy
Editor and Publisher,
vate property is affected with »pub suburban or near-by couutry tracts
21790
67
Totals................................................................ $43645 11
~%p3&Fiuest Equipped Shop in Coos Count
lic interest it ceases to be tbe sub of land.
T e r m s — H e r a l d C o m m o n e r — By amounts paid out on county warrants........... $29717 65
This general movement upward,
Hot and Cold Baths.
Only First-Class Work.
jeet
of
mere
private
rights.
Judge
13832
67
“
"
"
out
on
school
su
p
t's
warrants.
P a y a b l e in A d v a n ce
Benjamin, of Illinois, a lawyer of forward and outward, small as yet COQ-TTIXaLE
balance general fund on hand...................... H 95 ° 56
. . ..$ 2 on "
-
-
-
OS^EO-COST
366 00 distinction, favors the purchaso of I so far as it ¡8 caused by the pro-
“
school fund on hand........................
. . . . 1.00 "
j
jected
fair,
will
steadily
increase
in
the
mines
by
the
State
of
Fenusly-
“ transfer Irom general fund............................. 1722 30
Three Months................
vania under the right of eminent volume and momentum. And it
“ paving stale Agricultural college ta x ..........
254 60
"
amount paid school supt’s warrants ...........
7592 00 domain, aud their ope ration here will be due, to a considerable ex
T H E
after on public account. Judge tent, to the 1905 exposition. Aud
LOCATED AT
Totals................................................................. $43645 11 $21790 67 Benjamin holds that such a neces the more assurance we can give, the
sary bounty of nature as coal is not sooner wo can give it, and the more
S T A T E OF OREGON f
proper subject of private ownership. widely we can diffuse it, the greater
CO U N TY OF COOS. \
The coudemuatiou of the coal mines this movement will become.
crrxj 0
I, J. B. Dulley, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and by the state, to bo managed for the
And there need be no fear of dis
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
correct statemeut of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on benefit of the public, is clearly a astrous relapse, for by the time the NEW ORGANIZATION.
hand, in the County Treasury of said county for the six months ending public use justifying its exercise fair is over we will have a deep
HAHDW0HE.
uuder the power of eminent domain. channel to the sen, the Dalies-Celilo NEW MANAGEMENT,
on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1902.
Witness my hand this 30th day ol September, A. P., 1902.
But to this proposition it is canal will be well under way, we COMPETENT FACULTY.
AG0TE WARE
J. B. D U LLE Y.
auswered that the State of Pennsyl will have a railroad or two over to
County Treasurer.'
’COURSES IN
vania will not take any such actiou, the coast, through the coal fields
QUEENS WAf|E,
c l e r k ’ s s e m i - a n n u a l r e p o r t
for it is practically owner by the and timber of Northwestern Oregon,
ENGLISH, MUSIC.
Semi-annual report of the County Clerk of Coos County, State of Ore corporations among which the coal and another into Central Washing
TIN W0HE.
gon, showing the amount and number of claims allowed by the County companies arc supreme. No State ton; we will have a greatly increased
C all an d exam ine goods and i«ivestigte
,
MATHEMATICS.
prices,
a u la Court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and Legislature could probably be elect commerce aud a population nearly
amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid from the 1st day of April, ed that these corporations would doubled.
ELOCUTION, SCIENCE
1902, to the 30th day of September, 1902. both inclusive
coos B a y
Under such circumstances three
not control as completely as they do
County court and commissioners................................. .$
$ 8o6
Senators Quay and Penrose today. years hence, we can drop the fair
Circuit Court...........................................................
565 40
The Governor of Pennsylvania is and go ahead without any serious Tuition per term of 12 weeks, if paid in advance, $ 4 . 50 , for grades 1 ,' 2 ,\
Justice Court...................................................................
230
23O 05
3 and 4 . For grades 5 , 6, and 7 , fC per term. 8lb and 9 th grades, $ 7 '
05
justly charged with lacking firmness strain.— Portland Telegram.
Sheriff's office.........................................................
C. VI. PATERSON, Prop.
per term,
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• 1485 02
aud force from the start, and trying
Clerk’s office..................................
him I w o rk .* off* t lie
1042 93
to play politics because he is to be Sto|»M I lie CoiiffSi
airtnufaotaror of Marble Monument«. Hea I- Treasurer’s office............................................................
(/'• » III.
300 00
Fall term opens 1st Mondag in October. For particulars
elected United States Senator to Lavativo Bromo-Qninine Tablots Cure a
stones. T ablets, etc.
147
cem etery lo ts enclosed with stone coping Coroner’s office......................................
>47 45
succeed PeDroso. Stone does not cold in one day. No cure no p ay. Price all on or address
or cu rb in g. Iron ra ilin g s furnished to o r School superintendent’s office.......................................
741
741 00
want to offend the lnboviug element 25 cents.
d er. Correspondence solicited from parties Assessor's office...............................................................
1150
A H MULKEY, Superintendent
I
> 5 ° 50
iv in g in the oonntrv or other towns who
and has refused the demand of the
712 55
m ay wish a n y th in g in ray lino of business Current expenses— all offices— books, postage, etc.... .
coal
corporations
to
Itnve
a
regiment
Al/kRSffFH*T o
^
O b Fo Court house expenses— fuel, light, etc........................
777
777 75
at every mine, while on the other
Jail expenses...........................................................
297
hand he h is not called the Legisla
T o t H e “O n i o r t u n a t e Poor farm and indigents............................................... 1618 73
89
ture in -0S-IOI1 to take such rne.o-Ul
Indigent soldiers.....................................................
190 00
wait corporations as might cn I tin
37 00
strike.
Dr. Gibbon Insane.................................................................
Bridges by contract........................................
537
88
537
T h is o ld r e lia b le and Election expenses............. ...................................
Under these circumstances wliai
976 95
most s u c ce ssfu l spec-
can the President do, since not int;
Scalp
bounties....................................................
...
m2 OO
| in list in S an Francis- j
P A R K A N D W A S H IN G T O N , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N
I co, s till co n tin u es to | Roads and bridges.......................................................... . 11136 74
iB to be hoped reasonably of Gov
i cure a ll S e i n e ! and I
ernor
Stone
and
tbi
State
of
Penn
Surveyor’s
office.............................................................
142
The
school
where thorough work is done; where the reason is
SO
S e m in a l D iseases,
Wine of Cardui is the guardian
sylvania:1 It is answi red by lawyers
Isnch a s Oonorrbes-
always
given;
where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping
1
of
a
woman’s
health
and
happi
lO lo e t , S t r ; c tn re,
of distinction that the President ran
$22999 >4
■ S y p h ilis , in a ll it
ness from youth to old a ge. It I
is
taught
exactly
as books are kept In business ; where shorthand is
have
notice
served
on
the
coal
com
Outstanding
’
»paid
county
warrants
on
the
30th
aform s. S k in D iseases.
I helps her safely into womanhood.
• N e r v o u s D eb ility.
day of September, 1902....................................
$68965 40 panies that unless they proceed to
made
easy
;
where
penmanship is at its best; where hundreds of
Im po ten cy, Sem in al W eakness and Loss of Estimated interest accrued thereon.....................
I It sustains her during the trials
4800 00 operate the mint s he will use all the
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse
of
pregnancy,
childbirth
and
bookkeepers
and
stenographers
have been educated for success in
power and influence residing in his
and excesses producing the following sympa
♦ herhood, making labor easy
tom s: Sallow countenance , dark spots un
office
to
force
the
corporations
into
Total
amount
of
unpaid
county
warrants
and
life;
where
thousands
more
will
be.
Open all the year. Catalogue free.
der the eyes, pain in the h ead, ringing in
f and preventing Hooding and mis
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in I interest..........................................................................
$73765 4° a receivership, and that in any event
carriage. It gently leads her |
A. P. A R M S T R O N G , LL. B . , P R I N C I P A L
approaching stran gers, palpitation of the j
proceedings will be instituted to
c l e r k ’ s s e m i - a n n u a l s t a t e m e n t .
thn/.J 1 the dangerous period
h eart, w eakness of th e lim bs and back, loss '
test
the
legality
of
the
combination
of memory, pim ples on th e fa c e , coughs- j Semi-annual Summary Statement rf the financial condition of the
; known as the change of life.
consumDtion e tc .
County of Coos, in the State of Oregon, on the 30th day of September, whn h exists in the anthracite busi
DR. GIBBON h as p ractised in 8an Fran 1
ness.
Whatever
is
done
must
be
Cisco over 37 yearsan i t hose iron bled should A. D. 1902:
done quickly. The power residing
not fa il to consult him and receive the ben- J To warrants drawn on the county treasurer, and out
cures Icucorrhoca, falling of the
in the Government at Washington
ftt of his great s k ill and experience. The | standing and unpaid.................................................. $68965 40
octor our-s when others fai l . Try him. |
womb, and menstrual irregularity
is the onlv power that can now be
CD RES GUAR \N TEED . Persons cured To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon..... 4800 00
in every form. It is valuable in
made adequate to this great public
a t home. C harges reasonable. Call o» 1
w rite.
D R. J . F . GIBBON, !
every trying period of a woman’s
emergency. If the Government at
Total liabilities.......................................................$73765 40
02'» r{ earrtev stre et. San F ran ciico
life. It reinforces the nervous
Washington
does
not
rise
to
the
By funds in hands c f county treasurer applicable to
system, acts directly on the geni
emergency
and
allows
what
is
prac
the payment of county warrants.............................
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
$ 2950 56
ONE-THIRD EASIER-
tal organs and is the finest tonic
tically civil war to continue in Penn
By funds in hands of county sheriff applicable to
ONE-THIRD FASTER.
for women known. Ask your
sylvania
because
Governor
Stone
is
• he payment of county warrants..............................
druggist for a $1.00 bottle of
playing politics in this strike, the
By estimated unpaid »urrent taxes applic able to the
Tlis only Sewing Machine that
Wine of Cardui.
R* publican partv will be beaten in
pa< ment of county warrants.....................................
10000 00
dons not fail in any point.
the Congressional elections, aud if
i Send model, sketch or photo ol invention for
BatesTllle. Ala.. July 11,1!*».
ROTA BY MOTION AND B A L L BEA R IN G S.
The lightest run
ntablllty. For five book,
I ara using Win© of Cardui and '1 hed-
Total resources..........................................
$12950 56 it were, in 1904 it might he beaten
ford a Blrek Drauerht and I feel like a
ning iDschitiP in tbn world. R A P ID — eaves about one day in three
in
the
National
election.—
Oregon
By balance— Net liability.................................
different T.-omnn
. Several la
$60814 84
dies here kc'.p the medicines ir their
sewing that much faster than any vibratiDg shuttle sewing machine.
ian.
homes all tbo time. I have three girls
Mine time is saved, more money earned.
and they are using it with me.
___
$73765 40
Mrs. KATE 11BOWDKB.
Quiet anddnrable. The rotary motion does nway with noise aodl
T« Cur« n
O hp Duy,
For advice and literature, mldress. tfvtn«
S T A T E OF OREGON )
wear caused by the forward and backward movement of tbe ahnttle.
*Tnr,rt.oiTii», **Tha J Atril.»*’ .Advisory Oepnrt-
Tuko Laxative Bromo Quintne Tableta
ment ”, The OnUanoojTA Medicine Company,
General office for the Pacific Coast at 933 Market St., San Francisco,,
1 All drußtfiat* refnnd tbe money if it failato
Cluatanoog*. Tern.
)ppo3ite U. S. Patent Office
CO U N TY OF COOS, k SS
eure. E W Grove’ s Signatare in un each
Cal.
W ASHINGTON, D. C.
1
I, L. II. Hazard, County Clerk of the County of Coos, State of Ore box. 25c.
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF COOS COUNTY.
COQUILLE VALLEY B 0 NK.
I
COQUILLE,
OZESZEGrCOST
E. G. D. HOLDEN’S
j°hn
Over Three finodred Million hollars Insurance C a ia
H
Blachmilli j f f a p i Work
T
T tiE CO M M O N ER
Jhe Palace Barber Shop,
UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
J.
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B
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COOS COUNTY ACADEMY
I.
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C O Q U I-L E CITY", OEEGOH -
H ARDW ARE STO R E ,
c
00
Harble a ii Stone Works
?
ALL VVOMEH
i
f
PATENTS
Three Times the
Value of Any
Otljer....