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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1903)
(îo iim îî* C ita R e ta la . Official County Court Proceeding, January ! Ronde oiid Bridges. One H u m lm l I»ollar. n Box is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summer- ton, S. C., places on DeW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. He says: “ I had the piles for 20 years I tried many doctors and medicines, but all failed except-DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo. It cured mo.” It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emoll ients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles, sores, outs, bruises, eczema, salt rheam and all skin dis eases. R. S. Knowlton. Slave* In Coal Mine. 1903 Term- T uttle Tem perance house. I North Bend Mill Co, lumber . New York, Jan. 10.— Ten Slavs, for i d No 3 ...................... 34 46 ragged and half-starved, have ar 2 00 Expenses in vacation after Sep-1 W P Murphy, spikes r d 9. rived here from Toms Creek, Va., __ I f f C Harris, frt on lumber r tembcr, 1002 term: whither they went six weeks ago D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor Scalp bount..........................$ 34 00 d U* ......... x....................... 3 00 with 32 others on the promise of Circuit court......................... 48 00 Eugene O’Counell, spikes r Bteady work in a coal mine at $2.50 Hoads and bridges.............. 597 88 d 1 0 .................................. 2 50 a day. They tell a story of oppres lumber r d Salaries.................................1355 0 1 1 E B D«“ “ * C o - sion that has caused the Austrian Devoted to the materiel and social a 10 and 6 ............................ 37 32 Ambassodor at Washington, Baron omldmu of the Ooqnille Valley particularly Indigeuts.............................. 372 00 1 50 Hengenmueller, to^tart an investi and of Coos Oounty generally . Stationery, etc...................... 38 35 A J Mays, labor r d 12......... hubsoription, pcrvear.in advanue. f t ..10 S C Bunch, labor r d 1 2 ... 4 00 gation, with the object of freeing Regular January 1903 term: Chas Heller, labor r d 1 2 .. 4 50 the men still at the mine a n d -of Drawing jury lists: The Penaloglcal Problem Frank Snow, hauling, etc r C o q u ille O it y O r e o n . obtaining redress for their wrongs. d 12.................................... 13 25 I T Woekly, J P................... 3 00 ..... ■ --- . —- — — After having been hired, the 2 00 Wm Gullier, spikes r d 16. 3 75 No more difficult problem will J L Crosby, assistant.......... New music and musio books con 9 00 men were taken to the little town 2 00 L G Simmons, labor r d 16. come before the Legislature this I M Weekly, assistant......... stantly received at the qpusic store First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transient A D Morse, J P ..................... 3 00 R J Dean, making fill r d 16 65 00 of George), on the Baltimore A Ohio of Chas. Urissei. Music Co.. Odd winter than that of convict labor. M R Lee, assistant.............. and Regular Boarding and Lodging. 2 00 J W Sugg, labor r d 1 6 . . . . 10 10 Railroad, whence they drove 20 Fellow’s building, Marshfield Orog. miles across country. The next There is a growing dissatisfaction, Elbert Dyer, assistant.......... 2 00 Cyrus Banning, labor r d 16 30 00 Ray Flanders, labor r d 16. 14 00 morning each man received several NO BAR IN CONNECTION. NO CHINESE LABOR. extending bevomf what are known E G D Holden, bal due for sticks of dynamite and some petrol coroner fees, inquest...... 8 55 Bert Dulley, making fill r d as labor circles, against the present eum. 1 « ..................................... 112 00 system, considering the price paid First Street— East End of Bridge. Justice Court Expenses. “These are your tools,” they for the convicts’ labor. The plan Harry Flanders, hauling r d State vs A E Sucknu. thus far pursued may have been the 16 ..................................... 23 25 were told. “ They will cost you $40 This signature la on every box of the genuine 6 50 Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»bict» best that could be adopted at the A D Morse, J P .................... J D Myers, supplies r d 16. 1 00 and we will take it out in install the remedy that c u r e « u ool«J l a 7 00 ments in your pay.” time and it has served as a partial E M Blackerby, constable... S B Cathcart, laying grades 1 70 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. solution of the problem, that has Cory Stillwell, witness......... The men workel 11 hours the r d 2 .................................. 70 0 1 70 confronted the Legislatures of all Frank Barrows, witness..... otice is heueby given that At night they received Smith A Page, lumber r d 2 294 84 first day. HAVE THE V ER Y LATEST IN Mrs Cory Stillwell, witnoss.. 1 70 the undersigned has this day filed bis the states, and in few of them haH John D Fox. labor r d 2 , . . 17 50 50 cents each, instead of $2.50, and final account as the administrator of the State vs Wilson and Grimes: been satisfactorily solved, even yet. they protested. But they were estate o f Matilda E, Nosier, deceased, and Harry Flanders,hauling lum Monday,the 2nd day of February, li$03 ber r d 2 ........................... 18 75 told to be careful of their money as that It may be well to try the exper Wm Turpen, J P ................... 11 20 being the first day of the 1903 February 3 50 J H Paxson, lumber r d 2 .. iment of working prisoners on high Thos Nicholls, constable.... 7 56 thay would be expected to pay for term of the County Court for Coos oounty, Oregon, has been set by the Judge of said 3 00 Ray Flanders, labor r d 2 .. ways. A portion of them could J W Smith, constable.......... 4 00 part of the cost of their materials Court as the day for hoaring objections to bo employed for a considerable time W T C Spencor, conveying Jeff Walker,cedar trees x d 2 5 25 out of it at the end of the week. said final aoconnt in the settlement of said I f we can not suit you with what we oca we can make any estate. Then 42 men escaped. All but 10 prisoner to Coquille, 11 GO in improving the state's property kind to your order. A D Magill, hauling r d 2 .. 3 00 Dated this 26th day o f December, 1902. were recaptured and taken back to reduced to......................... 9 10 and the highways in its vicinity, Elmer Flanders, labor r d 2. 23 25 J. T. NOBLER, the mine. Administrator, and if the experiment was fairly Pioneer Hotel, meals for J W Mast, lumber, lumber Grimes and W ilson.......... 4 50 successful this work might be ex r d 17................................. 3 13 DeLaval cream separators—the NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. 4 70 J E Cliaton, labor r d 1 7 .. tended to roads farther away. But F C Getty, witness................ 2 00 world’s standard--eyery style and 4 70 W W Smith, labor r d 1 7 .. United States Land Office. it seems improbable that this plan Chas Anderson, witness....... 2 00 size, hand and power, borne and Kosebarg, Oregon, Deo. 23,1902, 4 70 D C Krantz, labor r d 1 7 .. can be extensively or permanently John Capron, witness.......... 1 50 factory, 150 to 6,000 pound s in Notioe is hereby given that in oompliauoe 4 70 I T Weekly, labor r d 1 7 .. carried out. If, however, the at J C Wilcox, witnoss............. with the provisions of the act of Congress T h e la te s t in 1 50 capacity, $50 to $800 in price. o f June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale 4 70 J R Leonard,dept sur r d 17 29 00 tempt is made, it should be accom Alex Olson, witness.............. 8. M. N oslfb , o f timber lands in the States o f California. 4 70 L S Minard, lumber r d . . . . 14 51 panied with substantial inducements Thos Nicholls, witness......... Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,” Coquille,Ore. as extended to all the Pablio Land Statos 1 70 A L Nosier, nails r d 1 8 . . . . to the prisoners to serve out their Mrs C E Pely, witness......... 7 00 by not of August 4, 1892, Edna Magee, witness........... 1 70 eentonces with docility. For good E E Evernden, labor r d 18 7 00 MRS. ZILPHA NEELY, Widow, 1 70 J W Appleton, labor r d 18. work and good behavior there might Miss C L Lennan, witness... M a il 2 00 of Fairviow, oounty of Coos, State of 1 70 James Appleton, labor r d be an even greater time credit al J L Lennan, witness............ Oregon, has this day filed ia this offioe her a i M r s . G. M o o n ’s statement No. 4182, for the purchase M ä k e f s o sworn lowed, and there ought also to he E L C Farriu, dept dist atty 10 00 1 8 ...................................... 2 00 f the N W # of NWWT of Section No. _ s * e _ provision made by which such J T Evernden, labor r d 18. 4 00 21 *in Township No. 26 8., Range No. State vs F A Ingels: W e do our 11 W., and will offer proof to show that the prisoners could earn a little money, L L Evernden, labor r d 18 5 00 land sought is more valuable for its timber You w ill find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at W H S H y d e . J P ............... 5 45 part to make so that they would not he cast out C F Waterman, labor r d 18 2 00 or stone than for agricultural purposes, and N McCulloch, dept const.... 7 60 youij a p p e a r to establish her claim to said land before my store. on the world penniless as well as T S Evernden, labor r d 18.. 46 00 ance all that it L. H. Hazard. County Clerk o f Coos Co. friendloss when their terms expire. Levi Smith & Son, meals for S S Endicott, labor r d 18.. 6 00 Oregon at Coquille on Thursday, the 5th Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Stamp- prisoner............................. 2 25 shonld be. » This is a mischievous and expensive day of March, 1903. She names ns witnoss Lushbaugh & Thomas, lum J W Carter, constable......... 10 05 ing done to order. es: Lee Neely, F. R. Taylor, H. L. Under Our styles are correct, and our wood, of Fairview, Oregon, and Willis polioy. A man turned loose with ber r d 18.......................... 10 60 1 50 fit is as your form requires. If its a out a frieud or a dollar, and known Fred Johnson, witness......... Neely, of Coquille, Oregon, J G Fish, lumber r d 18...... 12 85 to be an ex-convict, becomes des J C Wilcox, witness............. • 1 50 A McNair, axe r d 19.......... Any and all persons claiming adversely 1 35 money consideration, we are able to 1 50 the above-described lands are requested to perate and despairing, and naturally John C Rack, witness........... please you Our fabrics are the latest file Elbert Dyer, lumber r d 19.. 9 00 their claims in this office on or before Dr Wm Horsfall, witness ... 1 50 resorts again to crimp. and best. said 5th day of Marohjl90H. Sanderson Building near the Wharf. Coquille Mill & Tug Co,lum Inquest Alonso Tucker: J. T. BRIDGES. Of course there are wide differ ber r d 19........................ 42 30 FRED SLAGLE, Tailor. Register. 1 00 Stm Echo, frt on lumber r d ences in prisoners. Some are irre R Waltor, juror.................... 1 00 claimable, but many others, with W B Curtis, juror................. 22........................................ 12 75 1 00 J A Lyons Estate, lumber r proper encouragement and aid, A Kruse, juror....................... 1 00 would on being released begin and J W Flanagan, juror............ d 22................................... 206 43 1 00 James Wilson, labor r d 22.. 13 12 successfully prosecute the hard task A B Prentiss, juror............... 1 00 A L Sargent, labor r d 22... 13 25 of bocoming honest, self-sustaining, CbnsStauff, ju ror................ Only $ 5 a. month 1 50 R W Heli" labor r d 22..... 10 50 useful and respeetod citizens There J T McCorwae, witness.. . . I C rt Q ftv ln o P in e, M ed iu m a n d on t).o.© installment TH* STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. lO UQ iyiUS B ro a d P o in t» . F TTcuckendorflT witn-ss... i Andrt Sin lley,labor r d 22 33 75 ■pisen- . . . . . - - SoM by All Stationers. % A (1 Aiken, witness........... 1 50 j S S V „ho1 E8TERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. 2 « John «.. n » »«a. Wortes, Camden, N. f. vbor r d 22...... 21 75 —o — labor r d 22..... 3 75 Burt Ì labor r d ‘22..... 10 12 W F i uld labor r d 23..... 7 00 d, the jhlj ibor r d 23.... 19 00 i;died, and i like d team, labor W i l l O -Q t Y o u A. rider fovorabk condition« , to bi- [ D . ( Wm Horsfall, coronei ......................... 134 00 1 *t0, reduced*........ . . S is m o - onte good citi.; >n» after 1>eing re- 8 50 bor r d 23...... ■UHod qught to bo aided in ovorV Beniic: Swuuton, taking test ilocksmitbing r Dealers Q U A L IT Y and Q U A N T IT Y and lowest figure. ony, etc ............ osaible way ,0 accomp iah timt 2 75 Ladies’ aod Gents’ furnishing goods, dry goods, men’s You can save this amount if you will and make your dear ones iirpose. Pai ili ful prisoi Inquest Clifford < lamp! i Son, lumber nobby suits, latest style boots and shoes. Groceries, home happy. No home complote without a piano or an organ I f you are ot bardenod hi idpcatod V 2 juror 3 90 roasted coffees, tobaccos and cigars. We are the ones looking for beat values -fs, not natura !y -aut in j 00 Chas Adams, blacksmithing, 0 IV La ginner, juror............. that brought prices down. 00 etc r d 23........................... 98 60 J M Ireland, juror ought to be allowed something for Wm M Turner, juror.......... 1 00 S 0 Braden, labor r d 23..... 51 00 J . M A C H A D O , M y r t le Point. their work, as well as liberal time E O Hall, juror.................... 1 00 W E Rackleff, lumber r d 23 16 63 credits. This would not only en W D L F Smith, juror........ Geo Mullen, horse hire r d 1 00 Me are prepared to interest you aud make the assertion that we ' courage them to do good work and Goo Rhodes, witnoss............ 23........................................ 20 00 1 50 can do MORE for you than any other Piano or Organ House in the resist the tomptation to escape if a C S Higgins, witness............ 1 50 Endicott A Brack, blksraith- country. I f you are interested write at once. possible opportunity offered, but to A G Gross, witnoss.............. smitbing r d 23................. 2 25 1 50 make a new start in the direction of Levi Smith, witness............ 1 50 W C Strakan, labor r d 23... 26 87 Stands for satisfaction guaranteed or money Jefunaed. THE BIG SIX ' KIMBALL, CHICKERING. WEBER. MILTON, a life of honest industry when lib J E Fitzgerald, witness.. . . 1 50 John Carver, labor r d 23... 23 60 crated. I/0SE.HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f Wm Noble, witness.............. 1 50 Geo Laingor, labor r d 23... 149 72 W W Phillips, labor r d 23. 23 00 Some weeks ago the subject of Dr A G Gross, examination soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. 4 00 of body.............................. 25 00 Levi Roberts, labor r d 23.. indeterminate sentences and the Twenty.eight other makes we handle. Chas McCracken, labor r d parole system was discussed in Dr Wm Horsfall, coroner’s 23........................................ 30 00 fees, etc............................ 14 60 We also have in stock a fine line of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and these columns, and the hope was John Carver, labor r d 23... 30 00 Mandolins at prices from $5 upward. A full assortment of strings. then expressed that at lenst one Inquest Thomas Barker. Evening Shawls and Slippers. Fine Cashmeres fo r the W W Williams, labor r d 23 17 50 Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly. member of the Legislature would W J Butler, juror................ 1 0C John McCulloch,labor r d 23 Beautiful trimmings, Laces, Ribbons, Tailor 19 00 evening dress. give the subject, and the statutes of J R Lightner, juror............ 1 00 A N Gould,chainman Cooper Suitings, Poplins. other states, a careful, thorough ex F X Hofer, ju ror................. 1 00 bridgo road...................... 10 00 amination, with the view to fram Otto Scketter, juror............ 1 00 Thos Cripp, axman............... 8 00 ing a bill that would be some im- W D L F Smith, ju ror.. . . 1 00 Leonard Buell, chainman... 4 00 provment on our present penal laws John W Butler, juror.......... 1 00 Wm Belieu, axman.............. 4 00 and so that he could enlighten Chas Gee, witness................ 1 50 M L Patterson, axman......... 8 00 other members tboroin. Whether J C Wilson, witness............ 1 50 O IE B E . M J Krantz, viewer............. 15 00 any one has done this or not, the John Rack, witnoss.............. 1 50 J S Miller, viewer................ 12 00 writer does not know, but it is cer A G Gross, witness, $1 60, E L Corrnnn, viewer............. 3 00 tain that those laws will never be holding autopsy $ 5 0 . . . . 51 50 properly reformed until some one Dr Wm Horsfall, coroner,eto 10 10 8 B Cathcart, surveying, etc 23 00 J West, labor r d 2 7 ........... 13 65 or more members of the Legislature Mrs F McLeod, taking test Chas Sieck, labor r d 27..... 28 00 shall thus strdy the questions in imony, 20 fol and extend Never comes to the customers buying their goods at H A Adams, labor r d 27... 23 00 volvcd, and inform themselves on ing same.......................... 7 00 Show your love for the one who It Hillis, labor r d 27.......... 39 00 pennlogy up to date.—Telegram. Leonard Hartley, clerk of is gone by providing a monument Geo Pombroke, labor r d 27 57 35 --- —1— »>> < —— election Rowland p r........ 3 00 W S Snyder, labor r d 27... 19 12 worthy the memory of that one. The special edition of the Scien Stationery and Printing. Henry Brockman, labor r d A large monument or a small tific American, devotedd to trans Ross E Moores & Co 50 let 27....................................... 61 25 portation on land and sea, cannot marker, whichever you choose at ters of guardianship........ 1 35 John Epperson, labor r d 27 47 00 fail to attract wide spread interest, For every dollas you tender the house you get ita equiv- this place, will show the best judg Glass A Prudhomme, bal due 8 L James, labor r d 27..... 4 00 both because of the vory handsome lent in ua/ue. ment of first-class designers and on 2 book typewriters 275 B McCIosky, labor r d 27... 14 50 manner in which it is gotten up and Books, paper, eto for Co. J H Janies, labor r d 27..... 8 00 workmen. The business we do has been built on these principles, on account of the voluminous officials 62 9 0 ............. 337 90 John West, labor r d 27..... 19 00 and it is on these principles we stand. amount of information that it con Wyckholf, Seamans A Bene John Maddox, labor r d 27.. 30 50 tains. It is safe to say that any dict, bal due on Reming A J Itndabaugb, labor and one that read8 it carefully through ton typewriter.. . . ........ 80 25 cash advanced for labor will find himself thoroughly posted C H Crocker Co 5 m Co war r d 27................................. 352 62 both as to the magnitude and high C oquille , O reoo ». ra n ts.................................. 33 50 Endicott A Page, blksroith- quality of our railroads and ship S Dellinger Co, 600 tax re mg r d 27’......................... 4 50 ping. The Scientific American has ceipts .................................. 10 00 Huling A Lundy, powder, its own characteristic way o f pre G A Bennett, letter beads eto r d 16, 17, 23, 26, 27.. 171 83 The steamer "J. Warren" will senting what some people call dry for county clork................ 2 50 H S Kribs, sund co house, make regular trips between Gravel statistical matter in an interesting Coquille Bulletin, letter hds nails r d 11,powder r d 21 27 50 form, and tbo present number is no Ford and Myrtle Point on Wednes and pig for assessor and W P Holman, labor Bear exception to the rule. Both artist day of each w»ek, leaving at 8:30 a. clerk, 31 50, 476 lines oo. Creek-Bandon road 5 per and editor have collaborated to court proceedings 23 80.. 55 30 cent fund........................... 63 37 and arriving it Myrtle Point at certainly very good effect, and we Coquille Herald,printing no Joe Morford, labor Boar 11 a. in Leaving Myrtle Point at believo the number will meet every Creek-Bandon road 5 per tices and court proceed where with a hearty reception. 1 p. m. and arriving at Gravel Ford cent fund......................... 21 75 ings .................................... 34 22 at 3:30 m. ai t J. M. right L H Hazard, stamped ops, (Continued) .* Manager. The latest is the postponement postage, freight, eto........ 43 6.- of fnoerals on account of «d river’s Stephen Gallier, postage and strike in Rochester, N. Y. freight................................ 11 72 If you want a square meal, pre- J B Duller, postage............ 14 60 * Whl,te Ordered that the Coquille City experience, go to the Tuttle h otel., Hernld ftnd Coquille Citv Bll„ etin PUBLISHED E Y E R Y TUESDAY County Official Paper. LYONS’ MILLINERY N Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats. Lyons’ Millinery Store. M IL L IN E R Y Mrs. C. JVT ooxi $5will by an Irgan The One Story Merchandise Store ¡MOiilloiit.il For Spot Cash or on Time Payments BEAUTY W E HAVE CHAS. G R I S S E N MUSIC C O . I O O F HALL H aw kin s’ S to re Death’s Harvest deprives you of your dear ones. Disappointment PERRY’S STORE, Coos County Marble and Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Flourland Granite Works. Dry Feed- Stock in all Departnents complete- S tra n g ’s Em porium . p. W.>,have on our clubbing list the offiris'papers of Coos coun- Tbe Peoples Press, !ho Socialist’s ty ,cr tho yoar 1903, they being the state official paper o f Oregon. We i only two papers who submitted giro both papers for $1.75 their subscription list* C > . I f y ou are thinking of build ing let us figure with you on all kinds of lumber, and mouldings. B I L Y O N S ’ M IL L . , G lassw are and Dishes, W o o d and W illow- w are. U m brellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoe?. Outing Flannels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear. Z. C. STRANG, Prop.. - - - Coquille, Oregon.