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U < ^ L Maquille Hcralô. 23: No. 7. V ol . COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1905. Entered as second-class matter May 8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress o( March 3,1879. Walter Culin, M. D. P hysician and S urgeon CoQOtLLl C it y , O k *. Kronenherg Bldg. Í Next Door to P. O. Telephone 3. Stanley & Burns, Attoraey»-at-Law, Real Estate, Collection*. Specialties—Criminal and U. 8. Land Cases, Notaries Public. CoQUILLB, - O b EQON. J, 0. WETMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Residence of J. A. Collier. Phone 111. I A. J . Sherwood, A t TOKNBY -AT-IiAW, N otabt P ublic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A T ro B N E Y -A T -L A W , N otabx P ublic , Coquille, : : Orugoa. I. Hacher, A bstracter of T itles . C oquille C it y , O re Hall & Hall, A ttorneys - at -L aw , Dealer in R eal E state o f all kinds. Marshfield, Oregon. C. A. Sehlbrede, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public. M Phone 761. arsh fiel d , O regon . E. D. Sperry. W. C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, Attorneys-at-Law. Offloe in Robinson Building, Coquille, - - - Oregon. E. G D. Holden, tlAWYBB, City Rooorder, U. 8. Commi ssioner, Oon- - eral Insnranoo Agent, nnd N o,..ry Publio. Office in R obin son Building. Coquille, Oregon. [__________________ L _ ___ A. F. Kirshman, D entist . Offloe two doors Sentii o f Post offlo». Coquille . - . Oregon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO Str. D I S P A T C H Tom White, Master Leaven I Arrives B andon....... 7 A-M. | Coquille.. . .10 a - m . Con m ile ....... I p - m . | Bandon . . . . 4 p - m . Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield and steamer Ejho for Myrtle Point. Str. F A V O R I T E J. C. Moomaw, Master, Leaves I Arrives Coquille....... 7 A-M. | Bandon. .10:45 A-M. Bandon......... 1 p - m . | Coquille. 4:45 p - m . Str. E C H O H. dams. Master, Leaves | Arrives M y rtleP oiu t.. .7 a - m . | oquille C'y 9 30 a - m . Coquille C ity .. .1 P-M. | Myrtle P t. .4 00 p - m . Daily except Sunday. Str. W E L C O M E W . R. Pan ter, Master. Leaves I Arrives Myrtle Point 1:30 P-M. I (.’oquille C’y 4:00 p - m . Coquille City 7:00 a - m . | Myrtle F t 10:00 a - m ? Connects with lower-river boats at Coquille City for Bandon and intermediate points. Ample barges for handling freight. Sewing Machine Repairing David Fulton, of this city, is an expert cleaher and repairer, and anyone in need of hi* service* will do well to call at hia residence or drop him a card. For Sale. County Court Proceedings. loading rock c r u s h e r ..... 41 25 R Foote, for building fence.................................... 75 00 Albert Barklow, for oversee ing and driving p ilin g .. . . 17 50 J M Arthur A Co, wire rope S S ferry............................. 81 00 Fred Hagelstein, for anchors and boathook..................... 11 25 Ira A Albee, report approved balance on hand for C o .. 3 55 Ira A Albee, appointed ferry man S 8 ferry..................... Lloyd Spires, for unloading rock crusher....................... 16 60 A G Fish, for drum Coquille ferry..................................... 1 50 J A Lamb A Co, for nails, paint, etc Coq ferry........... 37 00 Hem y Sengstacken, freight, per steamer Kilburn........ 1 00 W ear J R McBee, for labor........... 16 75 tbe residence of Helen Snedden on E M Hardman, for la b o r .... 15 75 the 16th day of October, 1905, and E E Evornden, for la b o r... 15 75 view out and locate a gate-way, 15 8 J McBee, for labor............ 11 00 feet wide, to some public road; and Wm McBee, for planks......... 15 00 to assess the damages to be sus A L Nosier, for spikes......... 14 50 tained by persons through whose A O Hooton, for labor........ 2 00 premises said gateway will pass L L Evernden, for labor.. . . 2 00 In re-Appointment of a 1 T S Evernden, for services Road Supervisor r, R. j D., No 12. as supvr................................ 47 75 Frank Van Luvin, r d 20 report This matter coming on at this examined and approved time to be heard, and the same W M Kay, r d 21, report ex after being duly sonsidered by tbe amined and approved and tbe fol courT. It is Ordered, That the resigna lowing warrants ordered drawn: John Mador, for labor............ 36 00 tion of S. C. Bunch, as Supervisor A E Martin, for labor............ 16 00 of B. D. No. 12, be accepted, and E M Kay, for labor................ 24 00 E. N. Harry be appointed to fill the vacancy. W M Kay, for services as supvr......................................105 00 In re-Fill at Morgan Place: This matter coming on at this J H Badabaugb, r d 22 report examined and approved and the time to be heard, and tbe same following warrants ordered drawn: after being duly considered by the J H Badabaugb, for services court: as supvr............................ 75 00 It is Ordered, That tbe same be CARRYING REGULAR STOCK H A Todd, for labor............ 30 00 accepted and the balance due on 0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru Nile Miller, for labor.......... 22 25 said contract, $415.00, be paid to We sell you a Howard Young, for la b o r... 25 00 R. O. Hoberg, to-wit, $21.73 drawn ment is sold according to its intrinsic value. Wallace Hammock, for on the General R. D. Fund and High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono, labor.................................... 23 00 $393.27 to be drawn on the 5 per at their real value. John Stone, for labor.......... 10 00 cent. R. D. Fund. One Price only on each G-rade Isthmer Robison, for labor 60 50 In-Construction of tbe Lee Bridge: Alfred Johnson, for labor... 13 27 This matter coming on at this We carry a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, Henry Hervey, r d 31, report ex time to be heard, and it appearing Talhlng Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. amined and approved and the fol to tbe court, that J. D. Bennett has Everything Sold on Easy Payments. lowing warrants ordered drawn: fully complied with the terms of D R Lewis, for labor............ 39 00 said court, and there is now due Representatives of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos nnd Curry Go's Ray Lewis, for labor............ 7 00 him thereby tbe sum of $705.96. Ben Crow, for labor............ 45 00 It is Ordered, That the clerk Webb Morley, for la b o r.. . . 6 00 draw an order on the county Successor to the Chas. Orissen and Aiago Music Co., T W Shuck, for labor.......... 11 00 treasurer in favor of J. D. Bennett, Phone, Main 905, Garfield Annex, Marshfield, Oregon. J N Summerlin, for labor.. 14 00 for the sum of $705.96, the same to VV J Lichty, for labor.......... 57 00 be paid out of the 5 per cent road R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres l. H. HAZARD. Cashier A. J. SHERWOOD, Pros. R J Clinton, for labor.......... 30 00 district fund E A Howey, r d 28, report ex In re-Location of Bandon and ) Myrtle Point road. ) amined and approved and the fol. ThiB matter eoming on at this lowing warrants ordered drawn: Jack Mast, for labor.......... 13 75 time to be heard, and tbe same C H Bunch, for labor.......... 37 10 after being duly considered by the O F C O Q U I U U E , ORBGOJM . T H Mebl, for hardware.. . . 6 75 court: It is Ordered, That C. S. Mc T r a n s a c t s a G en eral B a n k in g B u s i n e s s J A Lamb A Co, for hard Culloch, county surveyor, 8 . B ware..................................... 11 65 Alfred Johnson, lu m b e r .... 24 49 Cathcart and George Griffin, the Board of DIraetor». Corra» nts. Wm Griffin, for labor.......... 12 00 board o f county io".d viewers, meet R. O. Dement, A . J. Sherwood, National Rank of Commerce, New York City L. H&rloeker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Wool worth N ’l Bank, San Francisco Wm Jess, for labor.............. 58 50 at tbe residence of Henry Clemens, Isaiah Hacker, R. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. J A Deyaul, for labor.......... 4 50 on the 18th day of October, 1905, Leland Howey, for la b o r ... 25 20 and on failure to meet on said day, then within five days thereafter, to E A Howey, for services a* supvr..................................... 140 80 view, survey and lay out said road, Cbas T Smith r d 4 report ex and to establish a grade not to ex ceed 16 inches to the rod. amined and continued. (Continued from last week) Indigent and Insane. The following bills approved and ordered paid: The Pioneer Grocery Co, supplies for Josh Nelson 45 40 Manley Barklow, keeping Elizabeth Steele................ 24 00 C M Skeels, supplies for Mrs Hatcher............................... 41 85 Wm Jenkins & Son, supplies for A C Hoit and J W C lark................................... 69 00 Beaver Hill Coal Co, hurry ing I O Stevenson............ 20 00 P E Dr.ine, supplies for Ra chel W ilson...................... 15 00 J H Bowlsby, coffin etc Jas W itters............................... 15 00 It is ordered that the supervisor Gardner A Laird, board of John Roberts, not allowed 8 00 of r d No 13, be authorized to ex Ordered that the allowance of pend $200 in opening a county Polly and Mary (Indians) be in road, beginning at the Bsndon and ending at what is known as the Fox creased to $5.00 per month. Ordered that Mrs E M Joyce be road. That no part of said $200 be allowed $6.00 per month until fur expended until the amount sub scribed by the citizens living in that ther orders of this court. Ordered that Mrs. Mary Waite vicinity, has been collected and ex be allowed $6.00 per month until pended on said road. In re road supervisors’ reports further orders of this court. for the various road districts. Report of Supt. of County Infirmary Reports of the supervisors for and the following bills allowed the various r a examined and re- and ordered paid: ported as follows: Coquille Mill <fc Mer Co for lumber A groceries.......... 62 49 Wm H Noble r d 1, report approved and warrants R S Enowlton, for med and ordered drawn. drugs etc............................. 69 30 Barion Holcomb for la b o r... 8 00 N Lorenz, for cloth and gro ceries................................... 71 25 Martin Laksonen, for labor 28 00 H Lamport, for labor,.......... 34 00 C M Skeels, for groceries and feed...................................... 61 30 Claud Noble, for labor........ 35 00 W H Noble, for supvr and J A Lamb A Co, for hard cash paid out....................... 53 35 ware ..................................... 47 50 Bert Cox, for labor.............. 33 00 Coquille Val Packing Co, for meats................................... 85 35 Frank Pierce, for labor........ 28 00 Dean A Morgao, for meat.. 34 C8 H B Ingersoll, r d 3, report examined and approved. J T Hartley for black-smith F P Norton, r d 5, report ex in g........................................ 32 25 amined and approved. T H Mehl A Co, for hard- Cbas Rodine, r d 6 report ex waie..................................... 12 75 amined and approved. W C Rose, for tobacco and Cbas Soedden, r d 8 report ex fruit..................................... 23 25 M H Hersey, for groceries.. 51 95 amined and approved. Z T Siglin, r d 9, report examined Coquille Fur Co, for coffin.. 10 00 and approved. Z C Strang, for groceries and J W Catching, r d 10, report ex clo th .................................... 18 20 amined and approved. Warrants J G Fish, for lumber............ 1 75 ordered drawn. G W Stevenson, for hogs 50 and bull............................... 24 40 W A Colver, for labor...... 10 Fred Cavenaugh, for labor George Laingor, r d 23, report Dr W Culin, for med attend 60 examined and approved and the and spikes...................... 6 ance..................................... 23 00 following warrants ordered drawn: J A Hatcher, for o n io n s .... 4 50 Jas Marsters, for labor and 00 A1 Duvaul, for labor............... 91 50 making fill..................... 19 C E McCurdy, fo r h o g B .... 7 25 Simpson Lumber Co, for Ira Duvaul, for labor............. 18 00 J D Benhnm, for fiuit and lumber............................ 10 80 W Page, for labor.................. 43 50 vegetables........................... 20 65 J S Kanematz, for sundries 8 20 Dean Lumber Co, for lumber 4 30 Jesse Warfield, for labor...... 43 50 Pioneer Hardware Co, wedg John Carver, for labor........... 43 50 F B Odbert, for sal as supt 3 60 John Neil, for labor............... 14 00 es, pevies etc.................. 8 m onths................................ 135 00 Fin Hartley, for labor........... 32 00 Isaac Nichols, for l a b o r .... 29 05 T N Boone, for labor plann 50 Henry Warner, for la b o r ...... 29 00 ing road....................... 56 Isaa3 Nichols, for labor........ 32 40 for labor | Wm Warner, for labor....... 67 00 Ad MaGill, for labor............ 35 00 Harry Boone, planking road..................... 13 25 j Seldon Warner, for labor..... 24 00 Ronds, Bridges and Ferries. Frazer Hoofman. for labor 36 00 The following bills allowed and Ed Stock, for labor planking rosd ..................................... 6® 25 1 Henry Miller, for k b o r......... 13 00 ordered paid: Geo Catching, for labor, j Ernest Snyder, for labor..... 9 50 C S McCulloch, for surveying planking and cutting road 76 75 w m Page, for labor......... •• 15 00 mileage, etc......................... 24 20 W Catching, for services S C Braden, for labor........... 40 00 R H Mast, for labor.............. 2 00 ns supvr.............................. 97 00 Alex Hartley, for labor ........ 40 65 W H Hervey, for la b o r .... 2 00 Geo N Norris, r d 11, report ex Jesse Warfield, for labor..... 28 50 W R Foot, for l a b o r .......... 2 00 John Carver, for labor........... 32 00 Mark A Getty, for labor. . . . 2 00 amined and approved. S C Bunch, r d 12, report ex Oliver Spires, for labor......... 31 50 C S McCulloch, for survey ing, plat and mil................ 21 80 amined and approved showing a James Brown, for labor....... 29 00 balance o f $337.60 due said dist in Ed Haines, for labor............. 30 50 S B Cathcart, for viewing Joe Nay A S S Bds A Mil. 31 00 the hands of the county treasurer. L Harrison, for labor........... 52 00 Roy Neal, for labor.............. 6 00 Resignation accepted and E N Darrius Neil, for labor........... 60 60 Fred Taylor, for labor.......... 2 00 Harry appointed road supvr of r d i Clay Dement, for labor....... 50 00 ! Lloyd Spires, for labor......... 71 50 Jas Haft, for labor.............. 4 00 12 to fill vancancy. John Bastendorf, r d 13, report A1 Duvaul, for labor............. 56 Myrt Miller, for labor.......... 4 00 Elmer Willard, for labor........ 4 0C examined and approved, tbe follow Huling Lundy A Sons, pow der, etc ................................ 19 30 C C Carter, for labor............ 4 00 ing warrant* ordered drawn: W Elliott, for labor............... 48 00 Myrtle Point Hardware Co, C 8 McCulloch, for survey powder, etc.......................... 28 70 ing, pla. and mil................. 24 80 N Bastendorf, for labor......... 33 00 Joe Knight, for labor........... 39 60 Robt Carman, for la b or.. . . 2 00 John Bastendorf, services as supvr..................................... 100 75 Wm Page, for labor............... 22 00 J T Hartley, smithing, e tc .. 17 50 B H Burns, r d 16, report ex S C Braden, for labor.......... 54 00 Coquille Mill A Mer Co, lum Frank Daggart, for labor... . 7 00 ber and piling................... 10 00 amined and approved. George Griffin, r d 17, report ex Rube Hartley, for labor....... 16 00 A C Lukena, for labor and materia] on ferry scow . . . . 6 50 amined and approved and tbe fol Wm Volkmar, for powder, etc........................................ 11 '85 lowing warrants ordered drawn: Alex McLeod, for driving for black- piles, etc............................. 15 00 W M Weekly, for la b o r .... 16 00 Wm Ramsey, sm ithing............................. 24 80 Simon Whetstone, for labor R L Weekly, for labor........ 16 00 as ferryman....................... 6 36 W T Brady, for labor.......... 6 00 E E Bender, for black-smith. in g....................................... 7 65 A1 Flanders, for labor as Jas. Bright, for labor............ 4 00 ferryman............................. 35 50 John Bright, for labor.......... 8 00 George Laingor, for services as supvr................................ 137 50 C H Simpson, for labor as Albert Bright, for l a b o r .... 4 00 In-Petition of Helen Snedden ) ferryman............................... 49 00 Geo Griffin, for services as for Road of Public Ease Edward Ellingson, for skiff, supvr cash advanced........ 20 30 ment. 1 Coquille ferry..................... 25 00 T S Evernden, r d 18, report ex This matter coining on to be Mrs McAdams, for using boat amined and approved and tbe fol heard, and tbe same after being not allowed......................... 2 00 lowing warrants ordered drawn: duly considered by the court. Beall A Co, for eup for rock B F Hill, for spikes and crusher................................ 22 35 Coos Bay, Rose burg A East A A good bora* id this oily, on ern R R A Nav Co, for car 30 00 easy trrms: E O If all, for moving and C Enquire at this office, $1.50 P e r Y tools..................................... 7 85 It is ordered, That C. 8 . McCul L Nosier, for spikes and loch, County Surveyor, S. B. Cath tools..................................... 7 25 cart and George _ Griffin, tbe Board 16 76, of County Road View#rs, meet at McBee, for labor........ U nowlton’s | I | | Drug Store Besides a compTete stock \ oi Drugs and Druggist’s Sun-1 dries carries Kodaks and Sup-1 plies, Phyrography outfits and || Supplies. BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS W. R. Haines Music Co., F IR S T N A T IO N A L . B A N K M A R SH FIE L D In-Relocation of a portion of of Haynes 81ouglr as Pub- lie Road or Highway. ) > ) General hospital A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical This matter coming on at this and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern time to be heard, and the same after being duly considered by tbe in every particular. Rates from court. It is ordered, that S B Calbcart, Joseph McKinnon and Albert Including room, bearci, g.-neral nursing and drugs. Hagemistor, bo appointed viewers to view out and locate Haynes Slough as a Public High-way, be tween what is known as Pete Peter son's Landing, in Sec. 24 Twp 24 S of R 13 West in Coos Co. Ore., and Haynes Slough Landing, in Sec, 17, Twp. 24 S. of R. 12 West in Coos Co. Ore. That said Viewers meet at the placb of beginning on the 23rd day of October, 1905, and to mako a report in writing of tbe lo cation o f said Slough as a Public Successor to W H. ManseU. Highway, with a complete descrip tion of the same, at tbe next regu. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . lar term of this court. The following expenses were al All orders bandied with carefulness and expedience. lowed for repair of Braden bridge: W O Mntthews, for timber... 5 00 S M Barker, for hauling....... 18 00 A g e n t fo r th e b e s t O o o s C o u n ty C o a l T H Mebl A Co, for spikes, etc......................................... 3 80 Pioneer Hardware Co, iron.. 2 08 Coquille Mill A Mer Co, lumber.................................. 16 35 Elmer Holvcrstott, for labor 23 00 Ray Norris, for labor............. 21 00 A p riv a te H o sp ita l w e ll e q u ip p e d fo r the tre a t Walter Norris, for labor....... 21 00 m e n t o f s u rg ic a l a nd m e d ica l diseases. In re petition for relocation of a county road: From Joe Nay T ra in e d N u rse s in A tte n d a n ce . Slough Bridge to South Slough. Final Order. Report of the For Information Address viewers be accepted; profile and 'Phone 631. Marshfield, Oregon. plats be recorded in the county records, and the supervisor of said district open said road for the use of the public. $>1*5 to $>30 per w eek Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, Oregon. Claude F ox, Greneral D raym an ! S HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L 6. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT W m . H o rsfa ll, M . !>., (Continued on second page) The Victor Talking M a chines. Central Oregon State Normal School O The W . R. Haines Music Co., of Marshfield, carry the largest assort Opens for fo il term September 12, 1905. ment of Victor Talking Machine* Full Normal / Course, Teachers' Reuigw Class and Record* between tbe two cities. Commercial Course. Expenses very low. Why order from catalogue when you ran call? Be entertained and For catalogue or informat<°n write to A. L, J1RIGG8 f»r B G. BROW? | »elect only those pieces you like. j j W in . Orego O