Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 12, 1904, Image 2

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TUESDAY.
JAN. 12, 1903.
Push Club Notes
OfficlaljCounty Court Kroceodingc
E L C Farrin, mileage Dep
D ist A tty.......................... 29 60
Expenses in vacation after Oct­ In re Inquest upon F C Kinnicutt.
ober 5, 1903.
I T Weekly, acting coroner 16 60
J O Stemier, constable,....
6 70
Special Term.
3 20
Salaries................................... $1730 01 J P Stemier, ju rror.............
2 20
In d igen ts................................... 246 00 R A Easton, ju ror.................
3 80
Janitor Court House............120 00 W L Krantz, juror..............
2 60
Stationery, etc............................ 17 40 Wm Abernathy, juror..........
J R Benham, juror..............
1 40
Ordered that {he following bills
F B McDowell, juror..........
1 40
for improvement of Cooa Bay W a g­
W alter Culin, M D, witness 10 00
on Road be paid;
Carrie Kinnicutt, witness...
1 50
H C H ughes.............................
4 50 Ollie Kinnicutt, witness......
1 50
C O M oore.................................
4 50 W M Laird, witness............
1 50
J B Pointer................................ 17 50 W L Laird, witness..............
1 50
M C M iller.................................
2 00 J D Laird, witness..............
1 50
Geo N orris............................... 60 00
A Flanders, superintendent, 120 00 In re Inquest upon James Kelly.
Henrv Y o s t.......................... 78 75 E G D Holden, acting cor­
E P S Abornetbyl lumber at
oner .................................... 16 90
$6 50......................................919 06 J W McDonald, juror..........
1 00
Walter N o e l............................. 30 00 A M Bunten, juror..............
1 00
Ray N o r r is ............................... 15 00 C S Farmer, juror..............
1 00
Henry M ille r............................. 12 50 R Anselmo, juror.................
1 00
1 00
Frank Y ou n g............................ 15 00 Cyrus Ferreri, juror............
JoeStiennon.............................. 10 00 Cris Ferreo, juror.................
100
1 50
J A Lamb & Co, Hdwr........ 17 10 J W Gammill, witness..........
M Ranes, witness..................
1 50
John Haynes, witness..........
1 50
Regular January 1904 Term.
J G Swenson, M D, witness 1 50
Resolutions of Respect and Condol­ R Conboy, dep const..........
3 50
ence upqjj^the^^atb of Donald J G Swenson, M D, services 10 00
Mctntosh, late member of this
In re Inquest upon George Adams.
Court.
5 70
At a regular meeting of the E Bender, coroner...............
1 00
County Court o f Coos County, Or­ C O Carter, constable...........
K A Leep, M D, services....... 10 00
egon, at the January 1904 term
R B Henry, witness.............
1 00
thereof, the following preamble and
Glass & Prudhomme Co,
resolutions
were
unanimously
Registration supplies....
82 19
adopted by the surviving members
E B Price, Hall rent special
of this Court
election...............................
1 50
W heueas , In view o f the loss we
Stationery and Printing.
have sustained by the decease of
Peter Michelbrink, keeping
ferry................................... 25 00
E A Howey labor self and
team................................... 40 25
Endicott A Miller, repairing
tools, etc r d 18 A 25...... 22 75
Ordered tuat petition for road
on South Slough be dismissed.
Bert Dulley, labor r d no 16 38 35
Chester Dulley, labor r d no
16.......................................
6 00
Earl Steele, labor r d no 16 4 37
Ray Flanders, r d no 16...... 22 25
Peter Nedau, r d no 16...... 12 25
Wm Willard, r d no 16...... 16 00
A E Mathews, labor r d no
16..........! ........ .................. 34 50
E M Randleman, labor r d
no 2 0 ......
4 00
Geo Sell, labor r d no 21...... 20 00
John Leggett, labor r d no
21 ..................................... 17 00
Jeff Ownby. labor r d no 21 12 00
W F Keller, labor r d no 22 61 50
L R Woodward, labor r d 22 59 40
D P Strang, labor r d no 22 23 87
W F Miller, labor r d no 22 38 00
Geo Counts, labor r d no 23 13 75
W S Bushnell, labor r d no
23...................................... 14 00
Jesse Warfield, labor r d 23 72 43
S C Braden, labor r d no 23 219 50
E E Bender, labor r d no 23 169 30
Geo W Magill, labor r d no
23...................................... 44 00
W W Phillips, labor r d no
23...............
24 00
J G Belieu, labor r d no 23 27 00
Geo Laingor, labor r d no 23 90 75
H Goodman, labor r d no 23 54 60
J A Loomis, labor r d no 23 73 75
P F A L Co, lumber r d 22
21,16 and 15..................... 39 71
We hare received advice that the
Push Club buttons have boen ship­
ped and w ill be here by the next
steamer leaving San Francisco and
as soon after their arrival as pos­
sible the Committee expeet to have
them in every store in the county,
and it will not t ike long to s«e
who are the “ Pushing” people of
Coos Connty, in fact, the Push
Club bids fair to be the largest or­
ganization in this part of the state,
except the county itself.
Any one that imagines Coos Bay
is not in it in the apple question
should come to the warehouse and
see the Golden Pippin* sent in by
George Thomason of Coos river, the
Spitzenburg by Mr. Breimer and
the Baldwins by George Beale and
E. J. Coffelt; The Northern Spies
by C. T. Robinson of Coquille; The
King of the West and two unknown
varieties by G. T . Robinson.
J.
Henry tjchrondur of
in sent
in some Rhode Island Greenings
that are simply immense snd the
Committe will have to buy an extra
large jar to get them in.
J. F.
Dunlap also sent in some very fine
specimens of Lava app[es and J. D.
Clinton Spitzensbergs and K ing of
the West by Asa Myers.
J. H.
Lamb also sent in Tankard beets
and Belguim carrots, Alex Stauff
Tankard beets.
G eorge Winner
some Monarch potatoes and F. our friend and associate, Donald Glass A Prudhomme Co, sup­
Petition and Citation.
Mensell and son some red cedar McIntosh, and of the still heavier
plies.................................... 19 68
shingles so there is no doubt but loss sustained by those who were L H Hazard, supplies Clerks
IX THE COUNTY COUKT FOB 0008 COUNTY,
what St Louis will certainiy know nearest and dearest to him, There­
office.................................... 14 20
STATE OF OREGON.
there is a place on the Coquille fore, Be it resolved, that it is but C O D ryd en , Prin tin g.......... 10 00
river called Arago and that they a just tribute to the memory of the Coos Bay Publishing Co,
In the matter of the poti-')
not only raise good vegetables as departed to say that in regretting
tion of J. W. Bennett |
Blanks................................ 12 50
as the above will show, but when it his removal from our midst, we Bancroft Whitney Co, Vol
and athers fo r the or- ¡> P etition
comes to grain they are right there mourn for one who was in every
ganixaticn of a dyking
42, Oregon Reports...........
3 75
as the specimen of Bald berley Oats, way worthy of our respect and re­ “ The Sun,” P rin tin g .........
District to be number- |
8 00
white corn white and blue Nvle peas, gard, and by his death this Court J J Stanley, Supplies.............192 55
ed N o .— —
J
pop corn, and beans sent in by R. and community have lost an able Coquille City Herald, Print­
To the Honorable, the County Court,
J Tyrrell, Jos. Lett, J. B. Newman, and efficient officer, a man who con­
ing .................................... 24 20 aboved named:
G. Winner, will show.
Up to the ducted his official duties in an able Stephen Gallier, Supplies,
Your Petitioners, Flanagan A
present time Arago is the main and impartial manner in which he
Sheriff’s office..................... 147 77 Bennc.t Bank, a corporation, Jas.
“ Push” in the “ Push.”
has uniformly performed bis public
Ordered that North Bend Citi­ H. Flanagan, J. W. Bennett, R. F.
The Committee would have some duties.
zen, Coquille City Herald be the Williams, George Winchester and
wrappers for the apples to distri­
Resolved, That we sincerely con­ official newspapers for year 1904, Bennet Swanton, would respectfully
bute if the Myrtle Point Enterprise dole with the family of the deceas­ rate not to exceed fifty cents per represent and show:
was not so rushed with work that ed on the dispensation with which square of ten lines breviere type.
That petitioner Flanagan A Ben-
they are unable to get them out. it has pleased Divine Providence to
Ordered that warrants be drawn net Bank, above named, is a corpor­
Myrtle Point must be a pushing afflict them and commend them for on County Treasurer for $10.00 in ation organized anti existing under
place.
consideration to Him who orders favor of J T Jewett for support of and by virture of the laws of the
The Simpson Lumber Co; are all things for the best, and whose himself and family.
State of Oregon;
preparing a fine exhibit of woods. chastisements are meant in mercy
That each o f the above named
Indigents and Insane, etc.
All the creameries of the County,
Resolved, That a copy of this
petitioners is the owners of a separ­
are enthusiastic over a dairy exhibit. heartfelt testimonial of our sympa­ Hotel Coquille, meals for
ate parcel ot land within the bound­
prisoner.............................
2 00 aries of the hereinafter described
The committee waited on the thy and sorrow, be forwarded to
Mary
Black,
nursing
M
ag­
County court last week with a peti­ the family of our departed friend
proposed dyking district, and that
gie Hodson....................... 50 00 together petitioners are the owners
tion signed by 578 voters and this and associate by the Clerk of this
p e t i t i o n also represented from sixty Court, and that these Resolutions Chas Stauff, supplies, Rams-
o f more than one half of the total
ford A Nelson................. 41 4u acreage o f the said proposed dyk­
to seventy per cent of the taxpayers be spread on the records of this
E
G
Flanagan,
supplies,
of the County, asking for $1000.00 Court.
ing district.
Josh; Nelson.....................
8 10
to help advertise the County.
The
That the lands included within
Jos Ferry, supplies F F
Committea expect to raise from three
the said proposed dyking district
Ordered that J J Clinkenbeard,
W illia m s ........................... 21 92 are subject to overflow by tide wa­
to four thousand dollars in addi­ be appointed County Commissioner
tion to this and they have about to fill vacancy caused by death of P E Drane, supplies, Geo S
ter and by freshets and would so
Smith................................. 10 80 overflow unless dykes be construced
h a l f of it in sight already, who Hays
Donald McIntosh.
G
H
Croy,
wood,
Geo
S
t h a t Coos
county people are not
and maintained thereon and the
Ordered that Allen McLeod be
W estnot.............................
1 50 dyke, which is already there, be re­
“ Pushers."
appointed Constable
of District Wm Jenkins and son, sup­
paired and maintained;
no 2.
plies A C H oyt.................. 60 00
That the said dyke, which is al­
Public Installation.
F M White, M D, services
Justice Courts.
ready existing upon said premises
Della
Poland.....................
5
00
State vs. Gar. Sutton and A1
was intirely constructed at the ex­
Tho Grand Army Post and Circle
Z C Strang, supplies, West-
Phin.
pense of these petitioners and their
of this city in accordance with pre­
u o t....................................
3 75 predecessors in title, and that the
vious notices, held a joint and pub­ W H S Hyde, Justice......... $ 4 50 Joel Patterson, nursingWest-
same is now in great need of re­
6 00
lic installation at the Pharmacy Allan McLeod, Constable...
not...................................... 48 00 pairs;
State vs J S Rogers.
building yesterday evening.
The
Jacob Fouts, nursing West­
Post and Circles of Myrtle Point W H S Hyde, Justice...........
That it is desired to form a dyk­
3 65
not ..................................... 6 15
and Ilandon were well represented. Allan LcLeod, Constable. . .
ing district of the hereinafter des­
8 55 W Culiu, M D, services
The installing oflicors wero, R. W.
smallpox patients............... 132 00 cribed proposed dyking district so
State vs Chan Newman.
Lundy, of Myrtle Point, for the
as to improve said premises by dyk­
Alfred
Johnson,
supplies
4 40
Circles and J. W. Felter, of Bandon W H S Hyde, Justice...........
Sargent............................... 24 65 ing the same and by repairing and
W
S
Graves,
Constable.......
7
55
performed the ceremonies for the
maintaining the said dyke already
Southern Oregon Co, sup­
State vs T H Crawford.
Post. These were very impressive
plies, Doc Ramsey............. 10 95 constructed there.
and were appreciated
by
the W H S Hyde, Justice...........
5 35 J J Curren, lodging Della
Tho said proposed dyking district
audience. C. O. Bunnell was pres­ Allan McLeod Constable. . . .
6 00
P o lla n d ...........................
3 00 is described as follows, to-wit: Lots
ent with a largo phonograph with Aug. Peterson, witness, no
One, Two and Three, and the Nouth-
Maria C Grant, monthly al­
some records suitable for the oc­
f e e ....................
none
lowance ............................. 10 00 east j of the Northwest J and the
casion and did his part.
Then I I C BraiDard, witness........
1 50
North } o f the Northeast J of
Poor Farm.
come the banquet.
A ll were in­ A Heckela, witness.............
1 50
Section 17; the South } of the
C
H
F
ry
,
S
u
p
tl
months
end,
vited
below where a bountiful Herman Larson, witness.. . .
1 50
Southeast } of Section 8; L o t One of
Deo 31st, ’03........................191 64 Section 16; Lots 3 and 4 and the
spread had been prepared and Allen McLeod, witness, no
heartily partook of the baked beans
fe e ...................................... none. L Harlocker, 1 mare fo r use
Southeast } of the Northwest J of
on fa rm .............................. 90 00 the Southwest J, and the Southeast
and hard tack as well of the danties T F Crawferd, witness, no
which would have satisfied the
f e e .................................... none. N Loren x, bal for mdse........149 15 } o f the Southeast } of the North­
most
fastididious epicure, after William Lind, witness..........
1 50
west } of Section 9 all in Township
Dykes.
which several addresses were made
28 South, Range 14 West o f the
State vs Charles East.
Petition
of
J
W
Bennett
et
al
for
by Messrs. Hiding, Sinclair, Lun­
W H S Hyde, J u stice,....
4 45 dyking dist considered, Clerk or­ Willamette Meridian, and in Coos
dy and Prof. Anderson. Then they
Allen McLeod, Constable... 6 55 dered to issue citation, and Z T County, Oregon, containing 440.39
repaired to the upper rooms agnin
Siglin, F P Norton and Herbert acres, of which 232.26 acres are
State vs Geo Schmidt
and enjoyed a number of war songs
ewned by petitioners.
bofore breaking up.
E G D Holden, Justice........ 10 10 Lockhart appointed viewers and S
B
Cathcart
surveyor
to
meet
March
W h k h EFOBK XOI B I'ETITIONEBS PBAT
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Leonard took a Lee Goodman, Dep Shff. . . .
9 45
That the Court nppoint three dis­
5 30 1st 1904.
very active part in this entertain­ Stephen Gallier, Shff..........
interested persons, who are non­
ment and to these efforts is due its A Haberly, witness, one day 1 50
Roads and Bridges.
residents of the said proposed dyk­
success in a great measure.
Mrs. F U McNeil, witness one day
In re Coos Bay Wagon Road.
Or­
Leonard is certainly an adept at
and mileage.....................
3 70 dered that the following b ills be ing district, as viewers to view out
and survey such dykes and dams in
prepariug the army dish, baked C Cooly, witness one day
said proposed dyking district as to
beans and hard tack, she attended
and mileage......................
3 70 paid:
Henry Yost, labor 4 days.. $ 8 00 said viewers shall seem proper and
to this part of the program.
W alter Webber, witness one
Following is the best of officers
day and mileage................
3 70 A Flanders, supt 12} days... 37 50 expedient, and to provide for the
Wm Hayter, 11} days.......... 23 00 placing of the dyke already con­
installed: Gen. Lytle Post; Oom.,
Bills Sumner quarantine.
structed in thorough repair and up
Geo Norris,
self A team
Dr. E. J. Leonard, Sr. Vice Com ,
E E 8traw, M D, services 10 00
to a uniform standard, and make re­
four days, ¡$16 00
G. C. Varnov; Q. M. B. H. Haskins,
EMingus, M D, services.. . . 15 00 Geo Norris, self A team 6 }
port to this Court o f their doings,
Chap. D. P. Strang; Adj. W. E.
W Horsfall, M D, services 20 00
days, $13 50...................... 29 50 as by law required;
McDuffec, Officers o f the day, J. II.
State vs Cavett, et al.
Joe Steineo, 11 days............ 22 00
Aker: officers of the Guard, A. J.
That this Court make an order
Wilson.
O A Kelly, Justice..............
4 70 Jess Barker, self A team 5
directing the Clerk of this Court to
d a y s ................................... 20 00 cause this petition to be published
7 30
Benjamin Harrison Circle; Mrs. Wm Rohm, C on sta b le....
E P S Abernetby, 40350| ft
A. Daliuff, Sr Vice Com., Mrs. J. P.
for four successive weeks in the offi-
State vs J M Riley.
lumber at 6 50 A stump-
Goodman: Jr. Vice. Oom, Mrs. 0 A Kelly, Justice,..............
i cial newspaper of this County, and
7 10
a ge ...................
267 32 also a notice to interested parties
Varney; Sec. Mrs Leonaid; Con­ Wra Rohm, Constable,. . . .
7 60
Wm Cotton, 1366 lin ft slabs
ductress, Mrs. G. A. Martin! Chap. Geo Weeendunk, Dept Con
fixing a time for the hearing o f this
3 00 J
at 25 cents ro d ................. 20 75 petition and the report of the view-
Mrs. Steele: Treas., Mrs. B H J V Foster, Dept C on . . . . . .
1 00 \
Haskins.
Ordered that following bills be j era;
E J Price, witness..............
1 50
•«•»♦---------
Eddie Price, witness..........
1 50 paid out of road fund:
That upon the hearing of this pe­
W anted .— L iv e agents to sell Dr. W Culin, witness.............. 150 A G Balcb, labor on bridges 8 00 tition and the report of said view­
W hite’s Electric Combs, patented W Horsfall, witness..............
1 50 Dave Drew, labor 5 } days... 13 75 ers this Court make au order de­
Jan. l.Dtl. Core dandruff, hair fall­ L E Brown, meal and bed
Stewart Miller, labor 5 } days 13 75 claring the said premises, as cor­
ing out sick and nervous headaches,
for prisoner.....................
50 L A Lawhorn, self A team 5 }
rected, viewed and surveyed by
yet costs no more than an ordinary 1 T Weekly, Drawing jury
d a y s ................................... 27 50 the viewers, a dykiog district, and
comb.
Sells on sight. Agents
5 75 thereupon appoint front amoug the
list Dist No 4 . . . . . . . .
300 W m Paxton» 575 ft lumber..
are wild with success. Send50 ots Maraud Stout. Drawing ju rt
National D rill Gc. extra for
Ian 1 tiitners there of s FtupeHdteucl-
for sample (h a lf price).
W rite
road machine.................... 16 00 ent of such dyking district; Ault
list Dist no 4 assistant...,
2 00
quick.
The Dr, W hits Eltfstric * M Weekly, Drawing jury
1» Harlocker, raps in. fin road
yeitr pe'iti'itiers w ill ever |<riv el
C o m B C V i W e o -tu r - H I.
maotiia* et<, om ...in, i,
0 !'0
li«t Di»* na 4 sssisiabt., . .
2 no
Rcspwtifully »ulnii III* 1,
F i . anaoan
A B ennett
B bnk ,
By J. W. B e n n e t t , Fres.
J. W. B ennett .
J as . H. F l a n a g a n .
R. F. W illiam s .
G eo . F .
B ennett
W in c h e s t e r ,
S w anton .
Petitioners.
Attorneys for petitioners.
State of Oregon, j
> S3.
County of Coos, )
I,
J. H. Flanagan, being
duly sworn, do depose and say; that
I am one of the above-named peti­
tioners and that I have read the
foregoing petition, and that the
same is true as verily believe.
J as . H. F l a n a g n .
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 2n<F’day of January, 1904.
J amfb T. H all .
Notary Public for Oregon.
In the Ccuuty Court, of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Coos.
Mr. Daily, representing the Sim-
onils saw Co., wade a business call
here on Friday of last week.
The schooner Ruby emptied the
wharf of the Riverton Lumber Co.,
last week.
W. Hickiug, of the Prosper mill,
was here looking after his interests
a few days lsst week.
Miss Lizzie Foster has taken up
first
her residence in Coquille City for
this winter. »She will attend school
there.
The play “ Under the Laurels” j
was produced here last Saturday'
evening
It was excellent, consid­
ering the bad iveatber and other
Myrtle Point, Or.
setbacks. It was well attended arid
about $20 00 was realized.
H ighest G rade Lenses.
Mr. Clarence Williams, who was Sstisfiiotion Oasrsuteed in every esse.
M.G.Pohl, Dr. •/Optics,
________
Matter of the P e-'l
titi.in of J. W. Bennett
and others for t h e or- ¡ - C i t a t i o n .
ganization of a Dyking
District to be number­
ed N o.-----
To all persons whom it may con­
cern, snd to all interested parties:
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon, you are hereby cited and re­
quired to appear in the County
Court of the State o f Oregon, for
the County of Coos, at the Court
Room thereof, at Coquille City, in
the County of Coos, on Wednes­
day, the 6th day of April, 1904, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon o f that
day, then and there to show cause,
if any there be, why the petition
herein be not granted, or why the
viewers’ report be not adopted and
incorporated into the records of
this Court.
Witness, the County Court of the
State o f Oregon for the County of
Coos, withe the seal of said Court
affixed, this 8th day o f January, 1904.
Attest
L. H . H azard , Clem.
(Seal.)
By R. H. M ast , Deputy.
-
W e Give
PETITION.
In
cut with a keife on New Year’s eve,
is now improving, ns rapidly as his
friends could expect.
Miss Lizzie Price is now visiting
her relatives here.
Mrs. Elliott snd Mrs. Foulkes, ol
Beaver Hill, were visitors here last
week.
D. Rouse returned on the Ghioo.
We are informed that he is about
to open and operate the Urquhart
coal mine,
He brought up with
him from San Francisco some sup­
plies necessary for opening the
mine.
D ona A nna .
Kiverton Pick-Ups.
th e
Years
Of
S u ffe r in g F r o m
H e a rt D is e a s e .
I W o u ld N o t b e A liv e
Today
But For Dr. Miles’ Heart
Cure.
D o pot neglect the warning symptoms o f a
weak heart. Palpitation, smothering spells,
swelling o f feet or ankles, pain in ana around
heart; oftentimes affections of the stomach,
lungs, liver, bladder, kidneys, etc., arise from
heart weakness: A weak heart must be
helped. It oannot stop to rest. It must be
strengthened and regulated. The blood must
be enriched, the heart nerves strengthened
and the cirnnlation improved by the great
heart and Blood tonic. Dr. Miles' Heart
Cure. There is positively nothing to «lu ai
thU wonderful medicine in its beneficial
in rat tu — upon hearts weakened from any
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• s
«k
,
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CORRESPO ND ENTS.
National Bank of Commerce,
N Y. City
Crocke-Woolworth National Bank,
San Francisco
1st National Bank of Portland,
Portland, Ore
Transacts a General Banking bus­
iness.
Oats and wheat,, Chopped
Bnrley,
Bran, Etc., Etc.
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R en ts H o u se s and F arm s, D o es c
G e n e r a l A g e n c y B u s in e s s .
Office— Up-stairs near Postoffice.
T o Cure a Cold in One Day
Tat» Laxative Bromo Quinine Tan«!., fin e A
Seven MHfion bases sold in past 13 months.
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hi Two Days.
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Strang’s Emporium.
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W ilo w -
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing F!anels,Mackintoshes,PvUbber goods
Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
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