Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 19, 1905, Image 2

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    Tires Tins lit Value of
any Oiler.
O uim I lo r N l«n u rli Trou ble null
The ferry boat is completed a id
J L Hicking
«
1 00 North Bend 3, Coquillo 10.
_____
t »■•SlipillloM .
tlie paint about dry. As soon as
Vernon Smith
“
1 00
Higginbottoui batted hard.
"Chamberlain’s Btoin ioh and the cable is iu place the people will
In re Circuit Court expensos, April
"H appy" Smith was the star of Liver Tablets have done u»e a be enjoying that great convenience,
1905, term:
great deal of good.” says C Towns,
W E D N E S D A Y . J U L Y 19, 1905.
the day.
Stephen Gallier, in re arrest
IV. L. Donald on, < f Bandon,
of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada.
To those who love to see a hard
"B eing a mild physic the after brought his wife borne from the
of Ed Wires, stage fare,
One-Third Easier
County Court Proceedings, at
hitting game had their appetites effects are not unpleasant, nndII Horsfall hospital yesterday, she b<-
meals, etc.............................. 6 25
the July, X905, Term.
satisfied
in
full
last
Sunday
when
the
can
reoeoinineinl
them
to
all
who
.
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,
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I
One-Third Faster
Alice M Tuttle, 13 meals for
iug on the road to recovery from a
locals
batted Higgenbottom the j suffer from stomach disorder.” For
ZXPEN8ES IN VACATION AFTER THE AD-
12 jurors, 1 bailiff............ 3 25
severe
sick
spell.
"speed marvel" to all corners of the sale bv R S Knoivlton.
JOt'RNSD APRIL, 1905 TERM.
Mrs Geo Wickham, 26 meals
Rotary machine and bull bcarii g
- *
llu'M-li:itl 1 * 4113 4 r m ««ml F o o lr «c «r »
Salaries of officers ............$1080 58
for jury ..............................
6 50 lo t
make it the lightest running ma­
SUMMONS.
Louis
J.
Kruger,
ex-champion
The game centered on one indi­
Courthouse, janitor, etc...
99 90 In re Circuit expenses for th e April
chine in the world.
viduili by the name of "Happy IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE long distance foot racer of Germany
Indigeots ........................
220 00
1905, term:
STATE
OF OKF.filtN, FOR COOS and Holland, writes, Oct. 2i, 1901;
Qi.ii 1 imd duiable. the rob ny
Smith; other stars rose but only
Indigents, sold iers...........
52 00 Grand Jurors—
COUNTY:
I “ During my training o f eight
COUNTY
motion
does uwa> with noise nnd
weeks’ioot races at Salt Lake City,
EXPENSES ALLOWED AT THE JULY, 1905, J P Hayes
6 days 60 miles $18 00 momentarily; but "H appy” was tho Garrett M. Hill,
wear caused by the forward uud
shining
star
of
tho
day.
in
April
last.I
used
Ballurd’s
Snow
l ’ laintiff,
TERM.
38
15 80
James H W all 6
hack waul movement of the shuttle.
vs.
Liniment to tny greatest satisfac­
His hitting was responsible for
In re justice court expenses—
6 «« 42
A O Hooten
16 20
Wm. J. Marsh, Trustee
tion.
Defendant. I
W H S H y d e . J P , Dist No 2,
15 10 over one half of the runs scored by
E L Robbins 6 « 31
Therefore, I highly recommend
To Wm. J. Marsh, Trustee, above
drawing jurors..................$ 3 00 G W L eggett 6 •« 18
13 80 the home lads.
Snow Liniment to all who are trou-
named defendant :
In the second inning he pulled
T
, A. .. ,
.
rded with sprains, bruises or rheu- G eu erai Office foi F a .il, ( ' as*.
A P Owen, drawing jurors in
17 20
52
J A Palmer
6
In the name of the Mate of Oregon,
„ 26c, 50c and $1.00. For
down
with
his
bare
hand
a
line
J P Dist No 2................... 2 00 J E Quick
40
16
00
6
you are hereby require 1 to appear and
R g KnowUon.
231 SUTTER SI .
drive from McGinniss’ bat which to answer the complaint of plamtirt hied
Ivy Condron, drawing jurors
J
Trial Jurors —
in J P Dist No 2.............. 2 00 J R Lightner 8
38
19 80 all appearances was good for three against you in said Court and Cause, on j
n o t ic e .
C h a s . A. M c K e l l i p s , A g e n t, C o q u /lle , O re g o n .
or before the 24th day of August, 1905, |
W H S Hyde, justice fees in
56
17 60 bags and which also meant two runs
6
W S Butler
Notice
is
hereby
given that I
being the date prescribed by the court
re State vs Gardner................ 9 15 J D Clinton
9 20 for North Bend.
Í2
4
in the order for publication of summons have taken up one black and white
G eòrgie” Cooper had the oppos­ for you to appear and anB*er said com­ bull with «hort horns nnd ring in
J W Carter, marshal fees in
44
20 40
R A Cribbins 8
re State vs G ardner............... 4 45 J P Goodman 8
16 00 ing batsmen completely at his mer­ plaint and if you fail to appear and nose. No marks. Runs on Iliiick
answer said complaint on or before said cieck range. Owner will call and
13 80 cy-
L W Mauzy, juror’s fees, in
18
J L Lewellen ti
date, for want thereof, t .e plaintiff will pay duinagi s and taks animal or I
The
stonewall
infield
of
the
lo­
re State vs Gardner............... 1 00 R Fredericks jr l
52
7 20
apply to the court for the relief demand­ will offer for sale nnd well him ac­
13 20 cals gave a fine exhibition of field­ ed in his complaint, which is that cording lo law.
Arthur Bridges, juror’s fees
L Lafferty
6
ing
pulling
¡off
some
sharp
plays
17 60
in re State vs Gardner............ 1 00 John Morgan 6
G. A Ile.iry.
56
plaintiff lie decreed to be the owner
- * * «
A private H o sp ita l w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the treat­
Norris Jensen, juror’s fees, in
21 00 which seemed to bewilder the In tee simple of ¡he northwest >4 of sec­
50
Guy Rose
8
re State vs Gardner............... 1 00 J P Farley
21 60 North Benders that after the third tion 24 in Township 28, South of range
56
8
m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m e d ical d ise a se s.
64
22 40 inning they saw that they were com­ 9 West of the Willamette Meridian, in
P S Weaver, juror’s fees, in
J I I Wandling 8
Coos county, Oregon, and tb it defend­
pletely
outclassed
and
that
it
waB
T ra in e d N u rs e s in A tte n d an ce .
re State vs Gardner................ 1 00 C F Thomas
22 00
8
60
ant has no estate, interest or claim, or
A D Walcott, juror’s fees, in
12
17 20 only a matter of how many runs any title whatever to said described
Ren H oberg
8
/It
Myrtle
Point
they were going to be beaten.
premises, and that plaintiff’s title lie de­
re State vs Gardner................ 1 00 O C Gregory 8
■ 8
16 80
W m . H o rsfa ll, M . D.,
Bert Johnson saved them from a clared good and valid thereto, and for Does finest up-to-date work at low­ For Information Address
It C Cordes, juror’s fees, in
54
19 40
W F Ray
7
est prices. "Courteous treat­
re State vs Gardner................ 1 00 W H Clark
44
6 40 shut out in the ninth by lacing out liis costs and disbursements.
1
’Phone 631.
Marshfield, Oregon
This summons is published once a
ment" to all. W e sell plates,
a pretty twobagger to right center
J H Cecil. J P, Dist No 3,
Special Venire
week tor at least six successive weeks in
films,
cameras
and
all
supplies.
State vs Holman, J P fees 3 45 J c Moomaw,.. .2 days.... ... 4 00 scoring their first run.
the Coquille Herald, a weekly news­
Printing and finishing for amateurs
Lee Goodman, special consta-
paper published in Coquille, Coos
.. 2 00
W T Wilson
1 1 «
dono promptly.
Carl H eller was in from Dora do­ county, Oregon, by order of M in. L.
U
ble fees, mileage, etc...... 37 10 D R Lewis
1
... 2 00
ing
some
trading
on
Monday.
Harlocker, County Judge of Coos Coun­
J H Cecil, J P Dist No 3,
... 2 00
John Fox
1 («
F R A T E R N A L ORDERS.
Tex Robison returned Monday- ty, Oregon, made on the 10th day of
State vs Ed Wires, J P
... 6 00
L G Simmons
3 ff
July, 1905. The first publication of this
fees....................................
1 00 James Hatcher 6
... 12 00 morning from a brief visit at the summons is on the 12th day of July, QOQtlllLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F
«
1905, and the last will be on the 23rd
W H Chapman, recorder N B,
... 12 00 bay.
Ed Carter
6
Meets every Saturday night.
CARRYING REGULAR STOCK
Frank Smith, deputy fish warden, day of August, 1905.
Gao. H. B axter , N. G.
recorder fees, State vs Rob-
6 ff
... 12 00
C E Strang
Dated this 10th day oi July, 1905,
J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v.
ert Graham........................ 2 70 Alex Bruce
7 ff
... 14 00 passed through town Monday en
0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash instru­
J. A. B U CH ANAN,
«
route
to
Portland
to
attend
the
fair
Q0QUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
C K Shaw, con fees, State vs
6
... 12 00
J L Aaseu
Attorney for l ’ laintiff.
Meets the first and third Thursday ment is sold according to its intrinsic ualue.
Robert Graham .............. 10 75 Theodore Land 8 ff
... 16 00 and take part in conducting the
We sell you a
nights in each month.
T H Chapman, recorder N B,
.. 16 00 salmon exhibit.
8 ft
O F Rohrer
liiiy it Now.
J. J. S tanlhy , C. I*.
High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono,
fees, State vs Schrimsher.. 2 70 J Fred SchroenerS “
...... 16 00
Ed Price, the Riverton sawmill
N ow i I lie time In buy Cham- I. H acker , Scribe.
Sig Hansen, special consta­
Witnesses before Disiriot Attorney man was up to town Monday. He berluio’s Colic. Cholera ami Diar­
jyjAMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
at their real ualue.
ble, fees, mileage, per diem 16 60
and Grand Jury —
informed us that his mill is not able 1 hoe.i fv ie ly. 11 i.s certain I » he
II
.a- ¡.iter an i when
Meet« the second and fourth Wednes­
needed
C K Show, constable fees, etc 7 70 J H McKay 2 days 38 miles 7 80 to run regularly on account of a
that time oom*-S you "¡I* need it day nights in each month.
One Price only on each Grade
7 80 lack of shipping facilities,
J W Carter
2 »1 38 »I
T H Chapman, recorder N B,
M rs . M arvin L yons , N. G
badly— you will need it quickly.
«(
f«
M rs . M amie S lagle , S ci ’y.
44
6 40
Ed Strang
1
recorder fees, State vs
Buy
it
now.
It
may
save
life.
For
Cody & Co. have a large number
We carry a comp ete line o f Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players,
6 40
1 If 44 fl
W helply............................. 2 95 S Liljeroth
of loggin g trucks at our wharf sale In- 11 S lvnoWlton.
QHA0WICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. A A. M.
ff
12
60
N
ellie
Anderson
1
day
106
C K Shaw, constable fees,
which go to their camp on Lampa
Meets the Saturday night on or Ire-
Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise.
1
•< 34 ft
5 40
Notice.
mealB, etc........................... 8 20 Joe Knight
fore the full moon.
creek. The company will be haul­
ff
1
•
•
30
J.
H.
O
kcii
.
W.
M
Joe
Williams
5
00
T H Chapman, recorder N B,
J.
Wilson, Machinist, has
ing
timber
Everything Sold on Easy Payments.
ni-n)Ab
tiuio, at a rapid
L rate in a very
J
J. J , L a Mu, Sec’y.
• li .1
Earl Schrimsher.............
2 20 Rev It Sumerlin 3 “ 82 ff 14 20
all ina. U.ue work there lien after.
gEULAH
CHAPTER,
NO.
6,
0.
E.
S.
Ed
Divilbiss,
of
the
Sixes
coun­
C K Shaw
Leave all orders at K err’s Store or
2 « 4 4 ff
8 40
C K Shaw, constable’s fees,
try, who was operated upon by Dr. in the mill shop.
Meets next Friday night.
3 « 44 «
8 40
State vs Earl Schrimsher... 4 05 Sig Hansen
M rs . K athryn S i . aoi . e , W. M.
Successor to the Chas. Grissen and A ia g o Music Co.,
Horsfall
for
appendicitis
several
ff
T H Chapman 2 “ 44
F M Rummell, for defending
10 40
M rs . M amie S i . aoi . e , Sec’y.
days
ago,
was
brought
through
Mrs
F
M
cLeod
1
2
00
Mark Whelply, bill not al-
Phone, Main 905,
Garfield Annex,
Marshfield. Oregon.
^YCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P.
1
allowed.............................. lo 00 G G Kennedy
2 00 town Monday by his nurse, Miss
Mabel Mauzey. H e goes to the hos­
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday
Alfred Nichols 2 . 44
8 40
Sig Hansen, for arresting,
nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall.
pital at Marshfield.
44
2
R
Pendergrass
8 40
etc, Joe Schrimsher into
A. F. L in eg ar , C. C.
44 .
Edwin Ellingson was up to this
V. R. W iis o n , K . R. S.
custody..............................
6 00 R Simpson, Jr 2
8 40
STALLION
PERCHERON
Any
person
cutting
Timber
or
4
city Monday to get the engine re­
QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W.
Wm Ward
1
E Bender, J P Dist No 5, J P
2
Bark
of
.tny
description
on
the
lands
cently set out by the O. K. creamery,
7
Meets the second and fourthWednew-
fees, State vs L Tichenor 2 85 Jack Hartley
30 '
which was overhauled by S. H. Mc­ of the S-uithern Oregon Company, dav nights of each month in W . O. W
Dave Hartley
28 1
3
8
L W Traver, constable fees,
hall.
Adams, which ho will use to drive or rein ving same, or other property
38 '
11
mileage, etc.....................
1 r>0 T M Dimmick 4
F red S lagle , M. W .
from
said
lands,
without
being
duly
his bandsaw in sawing out the ma­
O. F. R ohrer , Rec.
Chas Noble
38 '
4
11
S D Pulford, in re Ray Wat­
terials of which he is constructing authorized in writing, will be Pros­
H Scugstacken 1
38 1
6
kins for invest, evidence,
IMPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H.
ecuted according to law.
A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs
gasoline boats.
38 '
5
13
bill not allowed................ 5 00 A G Aiken
Meets the first and third Wednesday
Any person furnishiug sufficient
7 700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte,
W
C
Weaver
6
38
‘
13
nights
each
month
in
Woodman
hall.
In re Coroner’s Expenses—
O h rcrlm ly Reeoimneu<l<*<l lor
evidence for the recovery of proper­
44 .
M rs . B irdie S keei . s , C. H.
14
In ro inquest held upon the body of Aug Hoelliug 5
Rlirum ailam
W ill mnke tho season at C O Q U ILLE and other points in the valley
ty so taken and conviction of the M iss I rene L amb , Rec.
C R Flanagan 4
38 ■
11
Christopher Thompson:
Season commences April 15th. For terms address or inquire of
O. G. Higbee, Danville, Ills, parties concerned, will be given one-
H Powell
J T Lewis, juror fees........... $ 1
|y|YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0. W.
4
68 <
14
writes Dec. 2, 1901: “ About two half of the property recovered.
Slingsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon.
ff
W E Dungan
“
i H Stimmell
5 « 38
Meets the first and third Saturday
13 80 years ago I was laid op for four
S o u t h e r n O regon C o m p a n y .
nights
of
each
month.
ff
W P Fox
W O Williams
“
......
i
5 “ 38
13 80 months with rheumatism. I tried
R obt . B urns , C. C.
R C Cordes
“
i James Oldland 6 .. 44 (1
14 40 Ballard’s Snow Linim ent; one bot­
J. G. S immons , Clerk.
The Oregon Coal A Nav Co’s.
tle
cured
me.
ff
tf
J D Johnson
“
\ Chas Snedden 5
10 00
ÍÍÓ '
I can cheerfully recommend it to
QOQUILLE COUNCIL, NO. 391, F. A. A.
G N Bolt
••
i Jos Richards
5 •• 38 ft
13 80
all
suffering
from
like
affliction.
25c
ff
Meets the second and fourth Thurs­
9
A lf Nichols
2 «f
E N Hardwick, wituess fees.. 1
4 00 50c and J1.00.
For sale by R S
Capt. Nelaon, Master,
day nights of each month in Odd Fel­
Mrs Oldland
L W Sbaw,
«
j
5 « 44 ff
14 40 Knowlton.
lows’ hall.
W ill make regular trip« bet ween
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D r . G eo . R ussell , Pres.
S Oldland
J W Carter
••
1
5 •• 44 ff
14 40
M rs . C h as . H arrinoton , Sec’y.
G Richards
5 •• 38 ff
E E Straw, autopsy............. 25
13 80
FOR SALE.
9
Roy Garrett
1 “ 22 ff
CHAS M00MAW, Prop.
E Mingus, coroner's fees...... 11
4 20
A one-fourth interest in the
£VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214, W. 0. W.
In re inquest held upon the body of E G Flanagan 4 •* 38 ff
11 80 equipment of the Coquille Steam­
Meets the second and fourth Satur­
ff
Mrs Jennie Roe sei ff
Marion Thomason:
day nights of each month.
2 00 boat Co., consisting of the steamers
Opposite Hotel Coguille.
:
:
:
Front Street. •;
ff
Dispatch
and
Favorite,
and
three
This Steamer is very steady at sea and
5 •’ 68
E E Straw, autopsy............ $ 25 00 W Oldland
16 80
M rs . L ou L ineoar , G. N.
barges.
Inquire
of
Capt.
T.
A.
Mrs.
M.
McDonald,
Clerk.
ff
her
passenger
accommodations
are
all
H
Luttrcll
12
E. Mingus, coroner’s fees...
5 35
1 2
7 20 White, Bandon.
new, clean and sweet, opening out on
2 “ 32 ff
In re inquest held upon the body of C Adams
7 20
JUSTUS LODGE, NO. 35, RATHB0NE SISTERS
* «•* *
deck and having only two berths in a
W O Matthews 1 « 18 » t
Wang Tie:
a so
Meets the first and third Tuesday '
I n d lt c it lo i.
O P G O IT O
P P T
01? S 7 I L E . g ^
ff
room.
Very superior Second Class. nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall.
2 00
E Mingus, coroner’s fees......
5 00 Edwin Oldland 1 «
(If
W
ith
its
companions,
heartburn,
M rs . A n kie L awrence , M .E .C .
Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $ 6 . |
2 .. 44 <•
In le inquest held upon the body Carl Eaton
8 40 flatulence, torpidity of the liver,
M rs . I nez C hase , M. of R. s.
ff
C R Ingle
1 “ 44
of Jose Patiuo—
6 40 constipation, palpation o f the heart, F. 8. DOW, Agent, W . C. Rose. Agt.,
John Yoakam 2 “ 10 ff
CoquiUe.
F A Golden, juror’s fees...... $
5 00 poor blood, headache and other
Marshfield.
C F McKnight 2 “
"
4 OO nervous symptoms, sallow skin,
Robert Starkey
In rc of Panter vs Coos County. foul tongue, offeniive breath and a
John Merchant
legion o f other ailments, is at once
Witnesses for Coos County.
J D Johnson
the most widespread and destruc-
OeoSell
Frank Bowron
1 day 20 miles 4 Oil tive malady among the American
Peter Nelson 1
7 2G!ptmp!«-
The Herbine treatment
52
L Robertson
Chas Fox
2
10 60!
cure 0,1 tlie8e troubles. 50c
46
H Loomis, witness fees.......
1
bottle.
For sale by R. S. Knowl-
E Mingus
2 "
"
W J Gardener
"
i
4 00 ton.
D E A L E R IN
M C Medley
2 ••
“
Archie Rideout
••
1
4 00
H W Dunham 2 **
«
Manuel Calbo
“
j
4 00
Administrator’s Notice.
3 ••
•«
J T Me Cormae, autopsy,.. . 25 00 X T Smith
6 00
Notice ■« hereby gi*en that the iinilcr»igned,
2 ••
•*
4 00
E Mingus, coroner's fees...... 17 85 V R Wilson
by order of the County Court for Cm * county,
Ben
Smith
2
••
4 00 Oregon, h u been duly appointed Administra­
J W Carter, constable fees... 2 10
2 ••
••
4 00 tor of the Ketete o f K i W i l e o n . deceased,
In re inquest held upon the body C I Kino
£
A McNair
2 *• 52
of R. H. Lowe:
9 20 nnd that nil person« having claim- agninet
raid e.tnte nre hereby required to preeent the
W R Panter
2 ••
“
4 00 euoie, duly verified, to the undersigned, nt my
E Bender, J P Dist No 5, art-
Dealer in
2 **
••
4 00 office In the City of Coquille. Conn county,
ing coroner, fees................ 5 00 W Culin M D
HAND
In re inquest held upon the bodv of In re expenses for printing and Oregon, within «¡x month« from the date ot NEW AND SECOND
thi» notice.
stationery:
John M Conrad:
Dated thi« :ir,l day of July, 1905.
BICYCLES
Coos Bay News, for printing
A D Morse, acting coroner
A. J. Sherwood,
schedules for assessor. Con­
. V 1 1 vt i i ni.tr«tor ot the
fe e *..................................... 7 40
Bicyles Sundries, Etc.
K »U te o f K. I,. W il
C H Lewis, juror feea...........
1 00 tinued.................................... $<K) 00
«on, <lecea«ed.
H
J C Taylor
“
.........
1 00 Tho Sun, prmtiug affidavits
COQUILLE, OREGON
and blanks marriage........
7 00
Repairing
Kolinen, Voiles »nd Mohair at When's ti Riot.
Jsa Armstrong “
1 00
Mr». Perrott'e. Just the thing fur
R oy Van Auken "
1 00
(Cootinund next week.)
Speciality .
tsummer dresses.
Coquille Herald-
WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO.
§an pranCjSC0) Cl.l.
I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL
12
Brownrigg
P h o to
-
-
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
S tu d io
BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS
W. R. Haines Music Cov
Notice.
2
B o n e p c irte , Jr.
Str. M. F. Plant,
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
C oos B a y a n d
S a n F ra n c is c o
Bicycles!
Alfred Johnson,
Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
raj
Constantly on hand.
A LB ER T FISH,
>>; Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail.
We have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.