Coquille tyerald. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, IDOS. C ou n ty C ourt P roceedings, at the July, 1905, Term. George Bethel.................. 15 00 E. Mingus, for examining William Panter................. 10 00 Manley Barklow, for keeping Elizabeth Steel................... 24 00 C. M. Skeels, for supplies furuishod Lena Hatcher... 53 00 P. E. Drane, supplies fur­ nished Mrs. Wilson........... 15 00 J. T. McCormac, for examin. ing A. Markievitch, insane 5 00 E. A. Anderson, for convey­ ing sick to hospital and coal for Nelson ................. 8 00 Walter Culin, M. D., for fum. assess, office, ex. etc. George Bethel................... 22 50 Simpson Lumber Co., for supplies W. 8. Ransford and Mrs. C. A. Bascam..... 63 50 R. W . Bullard, for supplies for Mary and Polly, In­ dians ................................... 15 05 Frances Thomsen, for mile­ age and per diem, exami­ nation Geo. Bethel............. 14 40 Ralph Pomeroy, for mileage and per diem, examination George Bethel................... 14 20 Melvin Waite, for mileage and per diem, examination George B eth el................... 14 20 Ed Rackleff, for mileage and per diem, examination Geo B eth el................................. 12 20 James Denholm, for mileage and per diem, examination George Bethel................... 7 20 James Denholm, for subpoe­ naing witnesses, examina­ tion of George Bethel....... 2 50 E. A. Franklin, bill assigned to G. A. Robinson, paid April, 1905, term............... 79 52 Coquille Furniture Co., paid part April, 1905, term; balance in Odbert report.. 39 80 W. Horsfall, M. D., for pro­ fessional services rend’d...56‘2 50 Rex I. Russell, for medical supplies furnisbed, balance allowed ............................... 4 35 The Recall, for envelopes and bill heads for clerk’s office 6 50 It L Polk & Co, for 1 Oregon and Wash Uazetoer........... 7 00 T J Thrift, for stamps for as­ sessor’s office......................... 8 00 James Watson, for stamps, freight, express, etc., for clerk's office......................... 20 00 John B Dulley, for stamps for treasurer's office 3 50 Stephen Oallier, for stamps, envelopes, sheriff’s office... 19 40 The Recall, for 80 lines of advertising......................... 1 00 The Sun, for printing notices for treasurer........... ........... 2 00 The Sun, for 1000 letter heads for sheriff’s office..... 5 50 Clarence O. Dry den, for printing cards for asses­ sor; sub. for sheriff.......... 13 20 L. Harlocker, for stamps for judge's office....................... 2 00 The North Bend Citizen, for printing county court pro­ ceedings .............................. 34 15 The Recall, for printing offi­ cer’s reports, etc.................. 12 01 The Herald, for printing county court proceedings.. 34 15 Glass & Prudhomme Co, for Fisher T. W. ribbons, hunters’ license, etc........... 26 50 Bushong & Co., for Pen. car­ bons, 2 Rem, T. W. rib­ bons, Cab. files................... 14 05 Bushong & Co., for Elliott B. T. W . and roll top desk..175 00 Payot, Upham & Co., canvas cover for warrant book...... 1 98 Glass & Prudhomme Co., for Hod. Fisher B. T. W., con­ tinued for term.................... 100 00 In re Taxes and Assessments-- The Irwin-Hodson Co , fire In re Minnesota Oregon Fir Co., permit blanks...................... 3 15 In re report of F. B. Odbert, super­ praying for repayment of taxes paid intendent of the county poor Coos county on land assessed to the above company on which patent farm — amounting to This matter coming on to be was not issued, heard at this time and the court, $i76.65, after due consideration the after examining the report of the court refuses to pay the above above named superintendent, the amount to the said company and court orders that the following bills the claim was disallowed. In l-e Abraham Van Zile, praying be paid: for repayment of taxes claimed to B . S. Knowlton, for drugs, seeds and medicine......... 56 70 have been wrongfully collected by Coos county. After consideration N. Lorenz, for mdse and gro­ ceries .................................. 56 50 of this matter the court disallows the bill for refund of taxes paid by C. M. Skeels, for mdse and groceries............................ 77 65 the above named A. Van Zile. In re Sheriff’s Report of Double J. A. Lamb & Co., for tools, and Wrongful Assessments for plumbing and hardware... 83 66 1902, 1903 and 1904 — Coquille Mill and Mer. Co., Now comes Stephen Gallier, merchandise and lumber... 103 55 J. 8 . Kanoraatz, for mdse..... 20 30 sheriff and tax collector tor Coos Z C Strang, for mdse........... 27 65 county, Oregon, and files herein bis report of double and wrongful ns- Medley & Rosell, for black- smithing............................... 27 50 sessments for the years 1902, 1903 and 1904, from which said report T. H. Mehl k Co., hardware and nails............................. 4 90 he prays to have credit for the Dean & Morgan, for meat... 15 81 amounts shown to be double and J. G. Fish, for lumber............ 8 75 wrongfully assessed in said report. M. H. Hersey, merchandise.. 49 95 The court after due consideration W .C . Rose, tobacco.............. 6 00 of said report, having examined and Geo. A. Bobinson, mdse...... 24 50 approved the same, and on being satisfied that the same is correct, Coquille Furniture Co, for sundries ............................. 23 15 and that the sheriff should have credit for the amounts mentioned J. F. Bullock, for one buck sheep .................... 3 00 in said report; George W. Stephens, 660 It is therefore ordered that the fence posts..... ..... .... ... 39 60 said report be and the same is W. Culin, M. D„ four visits hereby approved and that the sher­ to the poor farm.. ............. 16 CO iff be allowed to take credit for the Coquille Valley Packing Co, amounts set forth in said report. forsundries............. 41 37 In re Road Supervisors’ Reports for H. H. Hastings, for potatoes 7 30 the Various Road Districts— F. M. Gervery, for 300 lbs of The following reports of the road potatoes, at lc lb ............... 3 00 supervisors of the various roads Isaac Nichols, labor on farm within Coos county, Oregon, were fe n cin g ............................... 65 00 examined by the court and reported Frank B. Odbert, for salary as follows: as superintendent................135 00 C. E. Hausen, supervisor road It is ordered that the county district No. 2, report examined and clerk of Coos county, Oregon, draw- approved. warrants for the above named per­ W. H. Noble, supervisor road sons for the amounts set opposite district No. 1, report examined and their respective names, on the approved, allowed $66.91, county treasurer of Coos county, C. A. Rodine, supervisor road Oregon. district No. 6, report examined and In re Indigents and Insane— not approved. The following bills for the care H. B. Iugersoll, supervisor road o f the indigent and insane were ex­ district No. 3, report examined and amined and approved by the court approved. and county clerk ordered to draw- C. T. Smith, supervisor road dis­ warrants on the county treasurer of trict No. 4, report examined and Coos county, Oregon, in payment of approved. the same: F. P. Norton, supervisor road I. O. O. F. Cemetery, for lots district No. 5, report examined and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, approved. 12, 13, 14,15, 16................ 65 00 J. W. Catching, supervisor road Chas Sieslreeui, conveying district No. 10, report examined and sick patient to hospital..... IQ 00 j approvod. Win. Jenkins A Hon, supplies George W, Norris, supervisor furnished A. C. Hoit and road district No. 11, report exam­ J W. Clark......................... 69 0o ined and approved. Stephen Gallier, in re Geo. S. C. Bunch, supe visor road dis­ Bethel, expenses................. 10 85 trict No. 41, report examined and E. Mingus, for examining approved. Philom ath C ollege. Ed. Herald, Coquille, Oregon, My Dear Sir: It affords me pleas­ ure to give a word of information regardidg Philomath College to the readers-of The Herald. Philomath College is located in Philomath, Benton county, Oregon, five miles west of Corvallis, on the C. and E. railroad. The college is under control of the Oregon conference of the United Brethren in Christ. The college is non-sectarian, though strictly Christian in its manage­ ment; the highest moral standard of living is ever held before the student and vice in every form is frowned down. The object of the college is to place within the reach of every wor­ thy, needy young man or woman the possibility of a thorough col­ lege education, which will prepare them for the varied duties of life. Never, in this great age of general awakening and reforms, his there been greater need of men and wo­ men who act upon reason and prin­ ciple of the highest type, thorough­ ly educated men in body, mind and soul are demanded for every po­ sition of trust and honor. Philomath College defies compe­ tition in rates, its courses of study- leading to degrees compare with the best in the state. By its arti­ cles of incorporation no debt can he contracted in the name of the college, she is run within the limits of her income. Her students are taught that all labor, both mental and manual, is honorable and both are requisite to success in life. Philomath College has an indus­ trial department under the direc­ tion of the business manager. Parents intrusting their children to the care of the college are prom­ ised the personal watch care of the faculty for their highest welfare. For catalogues call at the office of The Herald. Yours for the highest good, O. V. WHITE, Instructor in Philomath College. F o r c e d t o S ta r v e (lll)I.E H I m - I X T I 'f l. ' (iiiu d m ild n u t E t p r r lr il to la v e F r o m X so lS i-r, liu t C u r e d b y C h a m b e r la in * » C u lle, C b o l - era a u d llla rrh u ea R e m e d y . O ik - H o u r o Ruth, the little daughter of E N Dewey of Agdewville, Va., was soriousiy ill of cholera infantum Inst summer, “ We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another,” he says. “ I happened to think of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ edy and got a bottle of it from the store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the half of one s m a ll bottle she was well ” This remedy is for sale by R S Knowlton. in —■ ■ Notice. J. C. Wilson, Machinist, has moved to the Kerr mill and will do all machine work there hereafter. Leave all orders at Kerr’s Store or in the mill shop. -------- ----» H><-------------- f l u ) it N ow . C h e e r l u l l y R e e o in n ie iK le il l o r R h e iim n llH in O. G. Iligbee, Danville, Ills, writes Dec. 2, 1901: “ About two years ago I was laid up for four months with rheumatism. I tried Ballard’s Snow Liniment; one bot­ tle cured me. I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffering from like afiliction. 25c 50c and ¿1.00. For sale by R S Knowlton. Administrator’s R o ta r y m a ch iu e a n d b a ll P o rt of Bandon. m ake it th e 8. 8. Elizabeth arrived July 17th and sailed July 19th. Incoming passengers are Miss Belle Ellingson, Mrs. Capt. llobt. ' Johnson and two children, Miss! Cora Jackson, Mrs. L. A. Welch, U. Root, John McKenna, L. M. Ha- gruson. Cargo, 110 tons merchandise. G e n e r a i O ffieo f .u -P a c ific C ount. Outgoing passengers, M. C. Wa. 231 SUTTER ST., gelius and wife, L. Jensen aud wife, E. Erickson. C h a s . A. M c K e l l i p s , Outgoing cargo, 250,000 feet of lumber, 40 cords matchwood, 60 head hoga, 40 tons, butter, cheese, shingles, handles, wool, etc. Due again Wednesday, 26th. l ig h t e s t b e a r in g r u im iu g 111 « - e h m o in th e w o r ld . Quiet a n d d u r a b le , th e l-oton y motion d o e s aw a y w ith n o is e s n d w ear c a u s e d b y th e fo r w a r d an d b a ck w a rd m o v e m e n t o f th e sh u ttle . W H E E L E R & W I L S O N MFG. CO. S a il F r a tlC Ì S C O , C tfl Agent, Coqu/lle, O regon. m HORSFALL HOSPITAL plaintiff, and Ernest W ittick and Mrs. Beata Wittick are defendants, command­ ing me to make by le w and sale of the property of the said defondants, the amount due upon said judgment, to-wit, the sum o f one hnndred fifty-three dollars, with interest from May 24th, 1905, at 10 per cent, per annum, together with twenty dollars, reasonable attorney’ s fees, and the costs and disbursements of said action, amounting to fifteen dollars, and accruing costs thereunder, I have levied upon and will, on Friday, the 25th day of August, 1905, at the front door o f the Countv Court House, in the town of Coquille City, in said Coos County, State o f Oregon, at the hour of ten o’clock, a. m ., offer for sale andsell at public auction all the right, ti­ tle and interest said defendants had on the 24th day of May, 1905, or may have since acquired, according to law, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the following pre mists to-wit: Lot 0 in block 26 as per map of a portion o f the town of Marshfield. Oregon, prepared by E. B. Clement and now or file and o f record in the office of the County Clerk o f said Coos County. Oregon, which said lot has a front age of 50 feet on Chestnut street and 84 feet in depth. Also lot 4 and south ten feet of lot 5. dll in block No. IS. of the towii of North Bund. Coos County, Ore­ gon, according to the maps and dedication thereof on tile and o f record in the office of the County Clerk o f said Cooa County. Dated nt Coquille City, this 22d day of July, 1905. S t e p h e n g a l l i e r , Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Notice. Any person cutting Timber or Bark of any description on the lands of the Southern Oregon Company, or removing same, or other property from said lands, without being duly authorized in writing, will be Pros- ecutod according to law. Any person furnishing sufficient evidence for the recovery of proper­ ty so taken and conviction of the pnrties concerned, will be given otie- lia’ f of the property recovered. S o u th e r n O keoon C o m pa n y t L ie Oregon C oal m PIANOS OF DEALERS CARRYING REGULAR STOCK 0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru­ ment is sold according to its intrinsic ualue. We sell you a High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono, at their real ualue. One Price only on each G-rade We carry a complete line o f Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, dr Nav C o’ s Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. Str* M . F . Plant, Everything Sold on Easy Payments. C a p t. N e ls o n , M a s te r , \V. R. Haines Music C ov W ill m ake regular trips between C oos B ay and S u c c e s s o r t o th e Chas G rissen and A ia g o M u sic C o., S a n F r a n c is c o Suit in eq- vs- /-uity for di- S tan ish F esoo lio , D e f nt. ) vorce. To Staniah Fenoglio, the above-named de­ fendant: In the name o f the State o f Oregon: Yon are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer tlie complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within nix weeks from the 26th day of July, 1905, the same being the date o f the first publication of this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer on or before the 6th day of September, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, the plaintiff will take judgment against you and will apply to tne Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, a suceinot statement o f which is ns follows: That the marriage contract existing between plain­ tiff and defendant be dissolved, set aside and held for naught; that the care and cus­ tody o f the minor children of plaintiff and defendant be granted to plaintiff; that plaintiff have judgment against the de­ fendant for her costs and disbursements in this suit and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. Service o f this summons is made by pub­ lication in pursuance of an order made by L. Harlocker, as County Judge of Coos County. Oregon, dated July 25th, 1905, di- reoting that service of said summons be made by publication thereof in the Co­ quille Herald, a newspaper published at Coquille in said county, once each week for a period of six werks STANLEY A BURNS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Phone, Main 905. Garfield Annex, Marshfield, Oregon. T his Steam er is very steady at sea and her passenger accom m odations are all STALLION PERCHERON new , clean and sw eet, opening out on deck and having o n ly two berths in a room . V ery superior Second Fare, 1st C lass, $10. BonejKirie, Jr. Class. 2nd Class, $0. F. S. D O W , A g en t, W . C. R ose, Agt., M arshfield. | C oqu ille. Bicycles! A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs 7 700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte, Will make tlio season nt COQUILLE and other points in the valley Season commences April 15th. For terms address or inquire of Slingsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon. w $ ALBERT FISH, D ealer in NEW AND SECOND BICYCLES. Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, ; > CHAS. M00MAW. Prop. Ì HAND Front Street. ( ; lii Opposite Hotel Coquille, B icy Ies Sundries, Etc . Wh eels to Rent. Repairing Speciality. • T o W m . .T. M arsh, Trustee, above named d efen d an t: l l l l f IJCi-sl In 3 . In the nam e of the State of Oregon, With its companions, heart burn, you are hereby required to appear an eg in, i■. ele on the 10th day of July. 1 “I*. Tli '¡*«t publication o f this this notice. summons a on the 12.1» day of Julv, Pated this ; rd day of July, 110ft. 1005. and li e last will b o o n the 23:d A. J. Sherwotwl, dav of August. 1905. Administrator of the Dated tins 10th day of J u lv, 1905, Kstat* of K. L . Wil .1. A. HITCH \NAN. »or, dect a ed. Attorney for Plaintiff. ..»■ 1 One-Third Easier One-Third Faster MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. SUMMONS. FOR SALE IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E STATE o r OREGON, FOR COOS A one-fourth interest in the COUNTY: equipment of the Coquille Steam­ Garrett SI. H ill, 1 boat Co., consisting of the steamers ria iu tiff, I Dispatch and Favorite, and three va. W m . .T. Marsh, Trustee | barges. Inquire of Capt. T. D. Defendant. I White, linndnn. ------ Turn Times tlis Value of any Olher. m id Now is the time to buy Cham­ berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy. It is certain to be U a s c b n ll P la y e r s a m i F o o t ra ce r s needed sooner or later and when Louis J. Kruger, ex-champion that time comes you will need it badly—you will need it quickly. long distance foot racer ofGermany Buy it now. It may save life. For and Holland, writes, Oct. 27, 1901; A private Hospital well equipped for the treat­ “ During my training of eight sale by R S Knowlton. ment of su rgica l and medical diseases. weeks’foot races at Salt Lake City, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ S SALE UNDER in April last,I used Ballard’s Snow Trained N urses in Attendance. W RIT OF EXECUTION. Liniment to nay greatest satisfac­ Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an execution, duly issued out of tion. and nnder the seal of the County Court of Therefore, I highly recommend the State of Oregon for Coos County, to For Information Address W m . Horsfall, M. D., me directed and delivered, dated the 22nd Snow Liniment to all who are trou- day of July, 1905, upon a judgment duly Dled with sprains, bruises or rbeu- rendered in a cause in said court, on the natism.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. For Phone 631. Marshfield, Oregon 24th day of May, 1905, wherein McPher- son-Ginser Co., a private corporation, is sale by R. S. Knowlton. A lma F emoglio , Plaintiff Mrs. Dr. Kelly arrived here Mon­ day from Portland, where she and the Dr. had taken in the fair. The Dr. proceeded on homeward from the bar, while she called by River­ ton for the children, who were vis­ iting their granparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lee. N to m m -b T r o u b l e C o u » tl| iu tlo n . “ Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good,” says C Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Cannda. “ Being a mild physic the after | effects are not unpleasant, and I can reccommend them to all who suffer from stomach disorder.” For sale by R S Knowlton. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky, says: “ For twenty years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful, sometimes, that I could noteat- After vainly trying everything else, I cured it with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” Its great SUMMONS. for burns, cuts and wounds. At IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE R. S. Knowlton’s drug store; Only STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. 25c. Berdie Wyer, of Prosper, was up last week several times for the pur­ pose of having an arm looked after which he had the misfortune to get fractured by being thrown from a horse. lo r O' 0PG0I m PPT 09 S'/iLE.^ ' S t - ' -rc C c -tó » = 5 3 -,'i. Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds o f Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Notice. >i Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N