Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, October 18, 1905, Image 2

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    Portland, Oregon,
Cooa Bay-Roaebtug Lina.
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October 10, 1905
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Frank
E.
Alley,
a
prominent
at­
To the Emroa.
/i\
torney of Roaeburg, is in the city
Dear Sir:
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1905.
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on
a
business
trip.
Mr.
Alley
is
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Now as the Lewis k Clark
enthusiastic
about
the
proposed
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Centennial Exposition ia rapidly
County Court Proceeding«.
T . T . LAND, Proprietor.
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drawing to • triumphant cloa«, I railroad from Roaeburg to Coos
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Bay.
Proceedings of tbe County Court take great pleasure in offering to
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“ I believe it ia the most certain of
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you my sincere thank« for your
ct tbe October, 1905, Term.
Billiard
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realization
of
any
of
the
lines
now
Preas
Accepted throughout the civilized world
Expenses iu vacation after tbe hearty co-operation.
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and
The Western W orld’« Fair hae projected in Oregon.” he said last
and
as the most universally satisfactory il-
the
July, 1905, Term:
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night. “ Mr. F. J. Blakely, of Rose-
been
an
unqualified
auocese.
The
Salaries of Officers............ $1816 68
lumiuaut for all purposes.
Safest,
Button
burg, who is at the bead of the Ore­
Soft Drinhs
Pool Tables.
Courthouse janitor, e t c , . . , 155 81 attendance has been remarkable.
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gon
end
of
tbe
enterprise,
is
backed
Cleanest,
Most
Convenient,
and
the
Indigents..................................339 00 Visitors from every portion of the
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by capitalists of Toledo, O. who
CHEAPEST light known.
and
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
Indigent soldiers................... 80 00 country have come to Portland dur­
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have
unlimited
means
at
their
dia-1
t
The following bills were examined ing the past four and a half months
That furnished by the COQUILLE
there
City
News
Stand.
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posal.
The
people
of
Douglas
and approved by the Court and the to see the two great expositions—
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County look upon the project as al­
you
RIVER ELECTRIC CO is fir it
the
Lewis
and
Clark
Exposition
and
County Clerk ordered to draw war­
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most
a
certainty.
the wonderful western country.
class and up to date in every respect.
have
rants in payment of tbe same.
“The
line
would
be
operated
as
The eyes of the world have been
Justice Court.
The rates place it within reach of all
it.
turned toward Portland, Oregon, an electrio road to begin with. It
District No. 3.
will
be
made
on
the
standard
guage,
and the Pacific Northwest, which
State of Oregon vs J P Tupper.
f e
fact proves without a doubt that however, and will be changed to a
J H Cecil, justice fees.......... 6 60
tbe Lewis and Clark Expoeition has steam road later on. A road be­
Stephen Gallier, sheriff's fees 1 70
successfully accomplished its pri­ tween Roaeburg and Coos Bay is
W C Chase, deputy district
mary object that of exploitation of one of tbe very few lines that wonld
attorney’s fees.................... 10 00
the marvelous country west of the yield a profit from the very first day
J H Cecil, justice fees.......... 6 60
it is completed."— Oregonian.
Rocky Mountains.
Stephen Gallier, sheriff’s fees 1 70
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Aside from the fact that the Lewis
W C Chase, deputy district
and Clark Exposition has been suc­ Fantral ol Mrs. C. A. Barker.
Frcm t Street,
attorney fees...................... 10 00
cessful in accomplishing its purpose
Laura May Barker, nee Hatcher,
State of Oregon va George Baxter.
it has also been a financial success. was born April 24, 1886, and died
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N .
J H Cecil, justice fees ........ 6 60
Tbe admissions and money collected September 26, 1905, therefore, at
Stephen Gallier, sheriff’s fees 1 70
A l L W ORK G U A R A N TEED .
fiom other sources of revenue will the time of her death was nineteen
W C Chase, deputy district
enable the directorate to pay a fair years, five months and two days old.
B. F E N T O N
attorney fees...................... 10 00
percentage of the stork subscrip­ She was married to C. A. Barker,
Stato of Oregon vs John Nigithen.
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tion.
The attendance is rapidly March 1st, 1905. She leaves a hus­
J H Cecil, justice fees.......... 5 80
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi­
climbing toward the 2,5. f t , 000 mark band, a father and mother, four
S W Noah, deputy constable
which is likely to be r uciied by brothers and four sisters and a host ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
and deputy warden fees.. 11 90
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
October 15. Tbe admissions have of friends to mourn her loss. The
Herbert Stevens, witness and
gone ahead of tboss at tbe Trans- husband, father, mother, brothers Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roaeburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50.
m ileage.............................. 6 90
Mississippi Exposition at Omaha, and sisters were all at her bedside
Otto Stevens, witness and
which heretofore was generally con­ at the time of her demise, except
m ileage............................... 6 90
ceded to have been tbe most suc­ one sister, Mrs. E. W. Gregg, who
Ed Thomas, witness and
cessful of world’s fairs.
This re­ was sick and could not be present.
m ileage..............................
6 90
sult is more remarkable when it is She died on the farm on which she
State of Oregon vs Charles Baxter.
J. R. LUSHBAUQH, Proprietor.
considered that within a radius of was born and raised.
J H Cecil, justice fees........... 5 20
500 miles of Omaha there live 13,-
R e g u la r T r ip » E v e r y W e e k .
The funeral services were con­
Stephen Gallier, sheriff fees 1 70
Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits,
000,COO people while the population ducted by Rev. Thomas Barklow at
J H Cecil, justice fees.......... 6 60
within a similar radius of Portland the request of the deceased on Sun­
B e st A c c o m m o d a tio n s .
Confectionery
W C Chase, deputy district
is only 1,800,000. This fact Bhows day, October 14, at the home of her
Tobacco and Cigars.
attorney fees...................... 10 00
Coquille Headquarters.
Roaeburg Headquarters.
that many of tbe visitors came from parents, who sincerely thank their
Stephen Gallier, sheriff fees 1 70
Lushbaugh
& Pointer’s Barn.
The Roseburg House.
distant points.
friends for tbe many acts of kind­
J H Cecil, justice fees.......... 5 05
Too much credit cannot be given ness and sympathy.
Fare
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There was
Stephen Gallier, sheriff fees 1 70
the newspapers and magazines of a large number of sympathizing
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W C Chase, deputy district
the country for their aid in making friends present. Text, Luke 8: 52-
attorney fees...................... 10 00
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow-
the Western W orld’s Fair a suc­
53.
State of Oregon vs James T Sneed.
ders, give instant relief. Price 25
cess.
They have supported the
J H Cecil, justice fees.......... 6 90
cents. R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille
exposition generously from the first
360 acres Coquille River Bottom
J E Perrott, constable fe e s.. 3 40
City; C. Y. Lowe, Randon.
and printer's ink has again obtained Land 3J miles from Coquille City
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Is the best known
that I have opened my
W C Chase, deputy district
the desired result.
Price $20 per acre for a short time
Shingles.
Linem ent for Rheu­
attorney fees...................... 10 00
m atism , Pains Aches
I desire again to thank you for only. Enquire of D. D. P ierce , Co­
A big lot of first-class shingles
fo n
and all such diseases.
Oliver Wilson, witness, 1 day
tbe assistance your paper has given quille, OregoD.
are to to be found by calling on N. K, K. K.
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and mileage......................... 1 70
rjOI^ENT
And am now prepared to do
in tbe work of making a successful
Lorenz. They arc offered at a bar­
KORN
Charles Mulkey, 1 day and
T h e B est D o cto r.
exposition.
gain.
BLACK SM ITH ING ,
m ileage...........................
1 70
KURE.
Rev. B. C. Horton, Sulphur
Yours very truly,
LOGGING WORK,
_ R em oves tlie Corns,
W T Kerr, witness, 1 day
Springs, Tex. writes, July 19 1902:
Notice.
Frank L. Merrick,
W arts and Ringworm s
andmiloage......................... 1 70
“ I have used in my family Bal­
C A R R IA G E W ORK.
w
ithout
pains
or
the
Manager General Press Bureau.
J. C. Wilson, Machinist, has
lard’s Snow Linimenn and Hore-
knife.
J T Thompson, witnees 1
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moved
to
the
Kerr
mill
and
will
do
hound Syrtp, arid they have proved
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day and mileage................
1 70
A ll Kiuds of Logging Materials
Cannot Destsoy Nets.
certainly satisfactory. The lini­ all machine work there hereafter. and L convinced.
J H Cecil, justice fees.......... 5 70
Leave
all
orders
at
Kerr's
Store
or
Made and Kept on Hand.
ment is the best we have ever used
F or sale a la li Drug­
W C Chase, deputy district
Frank W. Smith, deputy fish war­ for ache and pains. The cough in tbe mill shop.
stores in the CdUntv.
attorney’s fees.................. 10 00 den, calls our attention to the fol­ syrup has been our doctor for the
I Or can be obtained
S. H. M cAdam s,
from the M anufacturer.
FOR SALE.
J E Perrott, constable fees 3 15 lowing decision, recently banded last eight years.” Sold by R ‘ S.
Next to C. M. & M. Co’s., Mill, Front Street.
R . O. K IR K P A T R IC K ,
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Two lots and unfinished house
Stato of Oregon vs Egnace Bargeron down by the supreme court of the Knowlton.
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OREGON.
C oqu ille, Ore.
near
the
academy,
good
sewing
ma­
J H Cecil, justice fees........ 6 00 state of Washington, thinking that The Victor Talking Ma­
chine, and table of choice plants.
J E Perrott, constable fees. 8 60 it might be of interest to fisbormen
chines.
Apply to J. H. Sackett, Coquille.
and the owners of steamboats and
John Yonkam, witness 2 days
88888 2 8 8 8
The W. R. Haines Music Co., of
and mileage........................
4 20 launches on the bay and tributaries.
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The decision is to tbe effect that a Marshfield, carry the largest assort­
Charles Levine, witness, 2
T- E. Grover, 101 N. Main Str. 1
days and mileage..............
4 20 steamboat or launch has no right to ment of Victor Talking Machines
Ottawa, Kan.«., writer, “ Every fall T
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and
Records
between
the
two
cities.
wontly or maliciously destroy a fish
W S Newman, witness 2 days
it hns bien my wife’ s trouble to
and mileage........................ 5 20 trap or net, even if it may be an Why order from catalogue when catcli a severe cold, and therefore
you can call? Be entertained and to cough all winter long. Last
obstruct to navigation.
Amauda Mayfield, witness, 2
fall I got her a bottle of Horehound
The decision was returned in tbe select only those pieces you like.
days and mileage.............. 4 80
Syrup. She used it nd has been
H A Mayfield, witnesp, 2 days
case of James Fowler, respondedt,
C urol. able to sleep soundly all night long.
I n s o m n ia an<t lu ll I call
and mileage......................
4 gQ vs. Martin Harrison and Ben Harri­
“ Last year I had a very severe Whenever the cough troubles her,
Charles Bansch, witness, 2
son, appellants, from Cbehalis couty.
attack of indigestion. I could net two or three doses stops the cough,
days and mileage.............. 4 60 Fowler had some fishnets and traps sleep at night and suffered most and she is aide to be up and well.”
F C Johnson, witness 2 days
and a dolphin in the Cbehalis river. excruciating pains for three hours 25c, 50o and 1 00. Sold bv R. S.
I was troubled Knowlton.
The Finest to be had in
and mileage......................
4 60 The appellants, with steamer Fleet- after each meal.
wood, ran down the nets, although this way for about three months
Edmund Keaue, stenogra­
when I used Chamberlain’s Stom­
Coos County a t the lowest
pher fees............................ 5 00 other navigatiors had no trouble in
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ach and Liver Tablets, and re­
steering
around
them.
Fowler
se­
State of Oregou vs James Hobson.
ceived immediate relief,” says John
Prices.
cured a judgment for $605 damages, Dixon, Tnllamore, Ontario, Can­
Edward Bender, justice foes 5
and tho steamboat men appealed. ada. For sale bv R S Knowlton.
L W Traver, constable fees 4
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The supreme court, while not pass­
Charles Collier, witness fees
NO TICE .
and mileage........................
2 30 ing upon the scope o f authority of
To
whom
It
may
concern: I hereby give
a federal license in an alleged ob­
Clyde Collier, witness fees
notice that my aiep-daughter Onaaie James
and mileage......................
1 50 struction of a Htat6 waterway, held hns left my home and has thereby forfeited
B ill Heads.
Briefs,
that the steamboat men had no right all protection at my hands, and I hereby
James Collier, witness fees
and mileage......................
1 50 to wantonly destroy the property, warnall against trusting her o n m ; account
Letter Heads,
Posters.
as I will not collect any olsima dne her nor
Charles E Marcey, ju ro r.. . .
1 00 and accordingly affirmed the ju dg­ pay any bills she may oontraot.
ment.— News.
Samuel C Giles, juror..........
W. M. HAMILTON.
Legal Blanks,
Enuelopes,
B M Greene, juror..............
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P la n a la t i r t Karla.
M G Pohl, ju ror....................
1 00
Wedding Stationery.
Statements.
are these lines from J H. Sim-'
Edward Jenkins, juror......... 1 00
often frustrated by sudden
mons.
of
Cnsey,
Ia.
Think
j breakdown,
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„„¿dow n , due to dyspepsia or
Otto Prey, ju ror..................
1 00
might have resulted from his tern- congtipiltion. Brace up and take
State of Oregon vs D L Greene. hie cough if ho had not taken the j Dr King.g New Life Pill9.
They:
Absolutely Pure
Edward Bender, justice fees 2 80 medicine almut which he writes:
takeout the materials which are
Up-to-date Work Deliuered
L W Traver, constable fees. 1 50 “ I had a fearful cough, that dis­ clogging your energies, and give
turbed
my
night’s
rest.
I
tried
L W Traver, constable fees
you a new start.
Cure headache
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
with Neatness and
everything, but nothing would re­ and dizziness too. At R 8 Knowl­
serving commitment........ 3 30
lieve it, until I took Dr. King's New ton’a drug store; 25c guaranteed.
N otice is hereby given that the un­
State o f Oregon vs Thos Kinnicutt Discovery for ConsuniBtion, and
dersigned has tieen d u ly appointed the
Dispatch.
Edward Bender, justice fees 2 30 Coughs, which completely cured
E xecu tor of the Estate and of the Last
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
W ill and Testam ent o f Levi Gant, de­
L W Traver, constable fees 1 50 me.” Instantly relieves and per­
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Notice ia h ereby given that th e under­ ceased . anil that all persons having
a
Witnesses before district attorney manently cures all throat and lung
diseases; prevents grip and pneu­ signed .lid on the 5th day o f O ctober, claim s against said estate are hereby
in criminal matters out of court:
monia. At R. S. Knowlton's drug- 1005, tile in the C ounty Court for C oos notified that they are required to pre­
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Frank Dulley. witness.......... 2 0 0 1 gist; guaranteed; 5 0 c and $ 1 .0 0 . cou n ty, Oregon, his Anal account in the sent the sam e, properly verified, to the
James Watson, cash paid on
Trial bottle free.
| M atter of th e Estate >>f M urphv Dean, undersigned at the office of A . J . Sher­
deceased, and that said coart ha* act wood in C oouille, Coon coun ty, Oregon,
aub of Bird Nosier.......... ’ 2
About 200 collars are to be «old Thursday the nth day of N ov em b er, within six m ouths from the date o f this
James Watson, cash paid on
at cost on Wednesday at Mrs. 1905, as the day for hearing objection s notice.
sub of Eugene N o s ie r .... 2 00
Dated this 27th day o f S eptem ber,
Moon’s.
1. to said linal account and the settlem ent
Coroner’s Expenses.
190 >.
of aaid estate.
D A R IU S G A N T ,
Coquille tjerald.
Incandescent
Electric Light
Josh’s Place,
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FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.
W. H. 8CHR0EDER
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
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Private
Line,
COQUILLE # ROSEBURG.
Little's Store
Coquille,
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Oregon.
KIRKPATRICKS
CELEBRATED
LINEMENT
$5.00
WfW^jYfiURÍ^
To let you know
New Carriage Shop
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JOB PRINTING
A M ATTER O F HEALTH
POWDER
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
J
O. DRYDEN,
In re inquest beld upon the body
o f Charles George:
E O Hall, ju ro r.....................
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B C Cord«», ju ror................. 1 00
Sii.30%
C. A . Sehlbrede
A om e y-a
-Law
Noary Public
MarahnalS. Ora
Dated this 5tli day of October, 1905.
R O B E R T 8. T Y R R E L L ,
Administrator o f the
Estate of
Murphy
I lean, deceased.
E xecu tor o f the
Estate and o f the
Last W ill
and
Testam ent of Levi
G an t, decesseli.
m
IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D .
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