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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1904)
SEMI -WEEKLY OFFICIAL REPORT. Enterad M second-class metter July 8, 1904, at the postofflce at Coquille, Ore gon, under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. P h y sic ia n S ubgson and C oqu illk C i t y , O h * . Kronenberg Bldi Next Door to P. < Telephone 3. Stanley & Burns, Attorney »-at-Law. Heal Estate, Oolleotlone. Specialties—Criminal and U. 8. Land Cases, Notaries Pnblio. OoqoiLLa, . . . . Oasooa. — i----------------- Geo. Russell, M. D., P hysician H u io io n . and Offloe upstair* in MARTIN BUILDING Calls promptly answered day or night. Night call will be answered from Mrs. Wickham’ s Boarding Honse. Phone, main 136. Ooquille, : : : Oregon. Semi-Annual Report of the C ounty Officer« of Oooe County. at -L aw , Semi-annual statement of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and money paid to the county, treasurer by the sheriff of Coon county, Or., for tba six months ‘ending on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1904: 1904. To amount received in coin and currency during the month of April.......................................................$ 7,670 56 “ T o amount received in coin and currency during the month of May......................................................... 485 12 “ To amount received in coin and ourrency during the 738 24 month of June....................................................... " To amount received iu ooiu and currency during the 461 97 month of July............................ ............................ “ To amount received in coin and currency during the 591 73 month of August................................................... “ To amouDt received in coin and currency during the month of September............................................... 1,609 25 : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, Arroasar-iT-LAw, N otaby P u b lic , Coquille, Oregon. /. Hacher, A bstkactbb of T iti . e s . C o qu ille C it y , O be Hall & Hall, A ttobnsts - at -L a w , Dealet in K i a l E s t a t i o f all kinds. Marsh field, Oregon. L J. Curtis Snooh, D. U. S. D u rr i i t , Dfiloe two doors sonth Odd Fellow’ s Hall Will make Bandon a professional visit the first Monday in eaoh quarter. Coquille, Oregon. Total resources................................................................... $39,391 34 Net liabilities........................................................................$64,311 57 Knowlton's Drug Srore T o ile t A rtic le s , School B ooks and School Supplies, Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, Pine S ta tio n e ry a S p ecialty. Coquille, Oregon. Total resources....................................................................$93,702 91 STATE OF OREGON, I - ss. COUNTY O F COOS. J I, James Watson, county clerk of the county of Ooos, state of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount of claims allowed by the county court of naid county for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, 1904, on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and in my official custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the county court of said county this 5th day of October, A. D., 1904. JAMES WATSON [ seal ,] County Clerk. — Total received.................................................................... $ 11,456 87 1904. N otaby P ublic , Coquille, SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT. Semi-annual statement of the financial condition of the County of Oooe, in the state of Oregon, on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1904; T o warrants drawn on the county treasurer, and outstand ing and unpaid, gen. fund................................................. $78,457 92 To estimated amount of interest acorued thereon...................... 6,000 00 To warrauts drawn on gen. road fund, and unpaid.................. 9,244 99 Total linbi'it:* h ...................................... $93,702 91 By funds in bauds of couuty treasurer applicable to the pay ment of county warrant«, gen. fund.................................$24,126 08 SHOWING UEtíOÜRCEB AM D L IAB ILITIES OF COOS COUNTY. By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the payment of county warrants................................................................ 14,600 00 By funds in hands of county treasurer applicable to payment SH E RIFF’S STATEMENT. road warrants................................................................. 666 26 A. J. Sherwood, A ttobnst $2.00 P er Y ear . COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 11, 1904. V ol . 22: No. 27 Walter Culin, ft. D. HERALD. HI . . . I. . Ill ■ ■ ■ i ^ — NOTH A N D C O M M E N T By amount paid to county treasurer for the month of A professor in the University of April..... ................................................................. $ 7,670 56 Vienna announces that at no distant “ By amount paid to county treasurer for the month of May.............................................. 485 12 day the antitoxin treatment will be “ By amount paid to county treasurer for the month of employed in curing scarlet fever. June......................................................................... 738 24 Hasten the day. “ By amount paid to county treasurer for the month of J u ly ..... ............................................. : ................... 461 97 The presence of the Archbishop “ By amount paid to county treasurer for the month of A ugu st................................................. 591 73 of Canterbury in Washington last " By -mount paid to county treasurer for the month of Sunday induced the looal bishop to September........................................ 1,509 25 modify the collect for the occasion Total .................................................................................. $ 11,456 87 by inserting a prayer for the King of England. STATE OF OREGON, 1 COUNTY OF COOS. 1 8S I, Stephen Gallier, sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the There are those who think that foregoing statement is correct and true. the kerosene motor will displace Witness my hand this 30th day of September, A. D„ 1904. both steam and electricity on our STEPHEN GALLIER, railways. This will be luck for the Sheriff of Coos county. poor Standard Oil copany if it should prove true. TREASURER’S STATEMENT. S— — U P TO D K TB. ROYAL LIQUORS, ROYAL FITTINGS, ROYAL TREATM ENT. — > well bred and self respecting woman I will ever be caught by a foreigner on account of his titilo. B A X T E R BROS. PROPS. Duriug the silly season discus sions in London George Meredith, R A M B L E R S NEW, the novelist, comes out in favor of LATEST marriage for a limited time, “ the T R IB U N E S AND AND state enforcing a provision of mon ey duriDg that period to provide for M IT C H E L L S Best Wheels Out and educate the children.” This might be modified to express and Rare Bargains In Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to Rent. realize General Corbin’s idea of no Repairing Done on Short Notice. marriage of officers unless they are rich. ALBERT F IS H , East End o t F ron t S t. - COQUILLE, OREGON Japan frankly acknowledges that she is nearly out of money but has L. H. HAZARD, Ctahier no idea whatevr of stopping the A. J. SHERWOOD, Prca R. E. SHINE, Vic« Prca. wax except by force. She has placed an order for 7,500 tons of nickel steel armor for battleships Any one who wants to hire a with the Homestead plant o p C O ÇU lU liH . ORBGOfi. How Stw/M-I tr-iin frorvi New ^nrk to «»siiAFi m i a h t t b a atoWt F it l i tin f/u .lm . x x g H u e r ir itíW » Chicago can do so cy putting up prove the material condition of the I m i i o a v t o o r j r c n v x w * $1,664. A gentleman who did late Japanese people if expended in hu ly made tne trip of 822 miles in 17 mane ways. Beard o f D lrs o U n . C o rraaM «d«»a. hours and 57 minutes. R. 0. Dement, A . J. Sherwood, National Rank of Commerce, New York I 'ity F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K Semi-Annual statement of the county treasurer of Coos county, Or., for th j six mouths euding on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1904, of money received and pan. out, from whom received ana irom wnat source, and on what account paid out: Gen. Fnd. School Fnd. To amount on hand from last report........... $26,478 01 . 10,557 27 L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N 1 Bank, San Francisco It is reported that Senator Fair . 1,882 70 Isaiah Hacker, K. E. Shine. I First Nat’l Bank ot Portland, Portland, Or. The Republican state convention 139 70 refund ditching A 1. banks intends to have bis own way of Massachusetts has finally con 105 00 fines ......................... in Indiana, at least so far as boom cluded to permit a declaration in ing his successor is concerned. If 56 00 pers........................................................... favor of reciprocity with Canada. he drops into the unimportant and 5 00 “ amount received from ferry.......... ............. The fact that 62,000 Republicans 450 00 silent seat as presiding officer of “ “ “ “ insurance poor farm.. 24,401 60 signed a petition in favor of this Senate, be wants a man behind his “ “ “ “ school apportaient.... policy was regarded ai a hint too own desk who will cordially repre portment. 6,768 44 be disregarded. sent him. This is but natural and COQUILLE, OREGON. . 11,387 23 the coming Vice President need not deceased estate. 5 05 Connecticut is rejoicing over what be blamed if be craves so small a T o ta l.............................................. ............ ..$51,065 851,065 96 96 $31,170 04 it calls o bumper crop of tobacco. boon. Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and It is years since anything like it .$15,552 65 has been seen in that state. While Secretary Taft is solemnly con Dispatch. «’ the weight is a little short the sidering General Corbin’s proposi warrants. 24,401 60 quality is extra good. And what tion to prohibit the marriage of any . 24,126 08 A G E N T FOR RIVERTON COAL. is better for the farmers, the prices army officer whose father of fiancee range considerably higher than us ment state. 6,768 44 is not rich. General Corbin got . 9,452 97 ual. the great idea in Germany when he . 1,934 26 The Census tells us that there are was the guest of the Emperor. As Total............................................................... $51,065 96 831,170 04 in this country thirty million people the salaries of American officers “ engaged in gainful occupations.’ ’ were deliberately fixed by law where STATE OF OREGON, 1 _ The unionized labor force of the they were deemed sufficient to the COUNTY OF COOS, j I, J. B. Dulley, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor country is less than one-tenth of support of families, Congress may P H O N E 116 rect statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, this, and the Federation and the have something to say about the If it is de in the county treasury o f said county for the six months ending on the Knights must make many converte new standard Bet up. 30th day of September, A. D., 1904. before they can claim to be the sirable to send no more poor boys Witness my hand this 30th day of September, A. D., 1904. to West Point and to establish an chief laborers of the country. J. B. DULLEY, PROPRIETORS American aristocracy— the order of County Treasurer. The projectors of the National the Golden Epaulets, or some such University at Washington deny that thing— the prohibition of marriage CLERK’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT. the George Washington University to any but the sons of millionaires makes their pet scheme any the less would powerfully conduce to that Semi-annual report of the county elerk of Oooe county, state of Ore Special Kates to Families sml Hotel* important or desirable. On the end. gon, showing the amount of claims allowed by the county court of said contrary, they declare that it does county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of war C attle tor Sheep. not fill the bill at all, and they will We make our own soap and know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used. rants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, 1904, to the Our baskets will tie left at all the principal points on the river. next winter renew their plea to 30th day of September, 1904, both inclusive: Goods called for and delivered in Coquille City. Will trade a fine lot of cows and County judge and commissioners................................................. $ 1,259 60 Congress for an appropriation. Circuit court...................................................................................... 800 20 several head of young stock for Justice courts..................................................................................... 161 71 Secretary Wilson of the Agricul sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on Sheriff’s office................................................................................... 1,412 52 tural Department says the reason Rinck creek. Addrees Coquille. Clerk's office...................................................................................... 1,220 00 760,000 foreigners annually land on Treasurer's office.............................................................................. 400 02 T t k r s W ills C ram p s a Coroner............................................................................................... 241 01 our shores is that wages are a hun School superintendent's office........................................................ 849 70 dred per cent higher than in any Wm. Kirmse, a member of the Assessor's office................................................................................. 1,151 61 other country on earth. He ought bridge gang working near Little- Assessment and col. taxes...................... 449 05 to know, as he landed from Scotland port was taken suddenly ill Thurs Tax rebats....................................... 4 12 day night with cramps and a kind and had very insignificant wages Current expense .............................................................................. 1,165 26 of cholera. His case was so severe GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT Court house, janitor, e t c ................................................................. 619 97 for several years before coming that he had to have the members of MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIFS Jail, board for prisoners, etc....................................................... 395 67 away. the crew wait upon him and Gifford TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Poor farm snd indigents................ 6,359 85 wae called aud consulted. He told We hear a great deal about the them he had a medicine in the form Indigent soldiers.............................................................................. 159 00 Insane, examining, etc...................................................................... 151 60 weeked avarice of titled foreigners of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Election.............................................................................................. 1,162 25 who puraue and marry American Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought Surveyor's office, ete............................................................ 91 20 would help him out and according- heireaees, but we do not hear half Roads snd bridges............................................................................. 13,655 82 j ly several dose* were administered enough about those female vulgar with the result that the fellows able Total amount claims allowed and drawn...........................831,700 16 ians who are accompanies to the in- to be around next day. Tne inci Outstanding unpaid county warrants on tba 30th day o f Sep Having had many years of experience in this line i decncy and who permit themselves dent speaks quite highly of Mr, tember, 1904, gen. fund.~.................................................... $78,457 92 ; to be chased by every foreigner of ! Gifford's medicine — Elkadcr, Iowa. y we are prepared to give *11 the Estimated interest accrued thereon............................................... 6,000 00 Argue. beet of satisfaction. rank without knowing snd appar Outstanding unpaid road fund warrants....................... 9,244 99 This remedy never fails. Keep it ently without caring whether he is in your home, it may save life. For No i «ale by R. S. Knowlton. Total amount of unpaid eounty warrants snd int V.. .893,703 91 i in imnostnr o r a crentlcman. ------------ FOX BROS. E. D. Sperry. W . C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, A ttorney B-at-Law. Offloe in Robinson Building, Coquille, - - - Oregon. E. G. 0. Holden, L awyer , ity Keoorder, U. 8. Commissioner, Gen oral Inaoranoe Agent, and Notary Pnblio. Offloe in Robin son Building. Coquille, Oregon. D e n tist . at R e sid e n », one blook east o f Tattle Hotel. Coquille . - • C o q u il l e Steam Laundry A. F. Kirshman, Offloe GENERAL DRAYING. Oregon COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO. Str. DISPATCH Tom White, Master, Leaves ! Arrive* Bandon ........ 7 a - m . | Coquille. ...1 0 a - n . Coquille....... 1 r-n. I Bandon . . . 4 r-M. Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield and steamer E=ho for Myrtle Point. Str. FAVORITE J. C. Moomaw. Master, Loaves I Arrives Coquille....... 7 A M. | Bandon. .10:45 A-M. Bandon _____ 1 P-M. I Coquille . 4:45 p-M. Str. RETA A Ira I tee. Muter, Arrives Leaves Bandon---- .5 P-M. Coquille....... 1 p-M Coquille... .11 A-M. B a n d o n ........ 7 a - m . Carrying pa*ftenger* and mail. Coquille RiverTransportation Co. Str. LIBERTY W. R. Panter, Master. Leave« | Arrives Band*«........ 7 a - m . | Coquille ...10 a - m . Coquille ....... 1 P-M. [ Bandon . . . 4 P M. Makes connection with train at f'«quill* and np-rlver boats. T. W . B A XT E R , Managing Owner. Str. ECHO T. W . McCloskey. Master, Leaes* I Arrivée Myrtle P oin t.. 7 A M. | CwpSll* C*y #:*» A-M. CnqnWe City . l p-M. j Myrtle I’ t. . i :00 p-M. Daily sxcspt Sunday. NOSLER & LYO N S Experienced Help B est o f W o rk Reasonable Rates /New Drug Store.! GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP § Prescriptions A Specialty. | Golden Building mm - - - Coquille, Oregon