Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 08, 1905, Image 1

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Coquille
Entered »8 second-class matter May
8, 19U5, at the postuffice a t Coquille,
Oregon, under act of Congress of March
3, 187».
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ROBON
C o qviL L i C it y , O kk .
T eleph on e 3.
N ext Door to P. O.
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Martin Building,
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Front Street
CoquiiLB, O bxoon
J, D. WETMORE
P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU R G E O N
Office at
Residence of J, A. Collier.
Phone 111.
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A. J. Sherwood,
A ttdunmt - at -L a w,
N otabt P ublio ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
A t roas ht at -L aw ,
N otabt P ublic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
A b 8 T bact * r or T iti .» s .
CoquiLta C ity , O bb
Hall & Hall,
A ttobnkys - at .L aw ,
Dealei in R kal E stats o f a ll kinds.
M arshfield, Oregon.
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0. A. Sehlbrede,
A ttorn ey-at-L aw ,
Phone 761.
M arbhfibld , O regon .
E. D. Sperry.
W. 0 . Chase.
SPERRY & CHASE,
Attorney s-at-Law.
Office in Robinson Baildiug,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
E. 6. D. Holden,
L awtsb ,
3ity Reoorder, U. S. Oommissioaer, Gen­
eral Insaranoe Agent, and Notary
Pnblio. Offloe in Robin­
son Building.
A. F. Kirshman,
Office two doors South of Post offloe.
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ear
Josh’5 Place,
Southern Pacific engineer«, un­
der the direotion of Chief Engineer
Hood, of San Francisco, are busy at
work surveying for the line of the
Oregon Western Railroad to be built
from Drain to Marsnbfield, the
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Card
rooms
Billiard
Coos
Bay
line,
and
if
their
efforts
“ To say that Coos county is jubi­
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lant would be putting it mildly. are not hampered by too much ad­
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and
and
W ith a separate exhibit building— verse weather conditions and natur­
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the only one of the kind on the al obstacles tbe actual construction
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Soft
Drinks
dx
Poo!
Tables.
grounds— and with an excellent work will be commenced in n short
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time.
showing of the county’s resources,
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Large forces of engineers are now In re the petition for a county R H Mast, for
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
the people o f Coos county feel that
work in
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bridge across South Slough on
in the part that they have played in th« field, surveying the grades
clerk’s office........................ 87 00 *
City News Stand.
the Bandon and Empire county Stephen Gallier, for deputy
at the Lewis and Clark Fair they between the two terminals o f the
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have achieved a triumph— and they lios. The road will run from Drain road:
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hire Sept 1905 term court 8 00 * * * * * * * ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
aloug Elk Creek and the Umpqua
aie exultant.
This matter eoming on at this J J Lamb, for work asses­
River to tbe Coaat at Gardiner,
time to be heard, and the same
sor’s o ffic e ....................... 52 50
'“ W e have scored an unqualified
from there along the Coast to the
after being duly considered: It is C J Mshony, for work asses­
success,’ said W.Haydon, who with
head of Coos Bay and around that
ordered that the County Court
sor’s office taking census 36 00
F. H. Bingham, the architect who
body of water to Marshfield. The
cause to be prepared plans and T J Thrift, for extra labor
designed the Coos County building,
entire distance will be about 81
specifications and advertise for
assessor's office................. 35 90
has had charge of the county's ex­
CARRYING REGULAR STOCK
miles, and the cost of the road will
bids for the construction of said Ray Collier, for labor asses­
hibit at the Fair.
‘And our suc­
0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru­
be approximately $3,500,000.
sor’s office...........................157 so
bridge, to be passed upon at the
cess is distinctive,’ be continued,
In addition to the surveyors, the
January,
1906,
term.
J
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Lawrence,
fo
r
deputy
ment
is sold according to its intrinsic value. We sell you a
•for Coos county was the only one
assessor.............................. 132 50
in the state to put up an individual company also has a number of men In re payment for the balance due
High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono,
Officers’ Salaries and Commission­
building and make an individual ex­ employed securing the rights of way
for constructing Lee
bridge:
at their real value.
through tbe country, and it is upon
hibit therein.
Order: When said bridge is ac­ ers’ per diem a n l mileage:
James
Watson,
for
salary
as
One
Price
only on each Grade
“ ‘Hail the other counties done as the work of these men in large part
cepted by two of the members of
county clerk, month end­
we did— and there is not one but that the commencement of the con­
this court, L Harlocker, county
We carry a complete line o f Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players,
ing Oct 6 , 1905................... 125 00
could have done so— the result in struction depends. I f they are able
judge, be authorized to make an
Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise.
to
secure
the
rights
along
the
entire
the advertising of the state would
order directing the county clerk J B Dulley, for salary as Co
leugth
of
the
line
easily
and
rapidly
clerk for month ending
Everything Sold on Easy Payments.
have been quite different. As a re­
to draw an order on the county
Oct 10, 1905...................... 66 67 Representatives of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos and Curry Co’s
sult of the enterprise of Coos coun­ the construction work will be com­
treasurer in favor of J D Bennett
ty the county has been given more menced that much sooner than if
for the balance due ou said con­ Stephen Gallier, fo r salary as
Co sheriff for month end­
effective advertising than any part tibe- task proves difficult.
tract.
The Harriman lines of Oregon
ing Ocf 12, 1905................. 166 67
of the state, and with the visitors to
Successor to the Chas. Grissen and A ia g o M u sic Co.,
Taxes and Taxation.
E M Gallier, salary as depty
the Fair from the East, on their re­ have placed an order for 27,000 tons
Phone,
Main
905,
Garfield Annex,
Marshfield, Oregon.
In
re
rebate
on
taxes
paid
by
A
sheriff, for month ending
turn home, Coos county stands out of rails with Eastern roling milts
Vanzile:
Oct 12, 1905...................... 75 00
prominently as one of the richest in and 10,000 tons of this order is for
This matter coming on at this
A. J. SHERWOOD, Fret.
R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres
L. H. HAZARD, Cethlsr
Robt 8 Watson, salary as
resources in Oregon. In the East­ use on the Oregon Western. The
time to be heard, and it appear­
depty clerk for month end­
erner’s estimate o f Oregon Coos remaining larger part will be used
ing from the affidavits ol T J
ing Oct 16, 1905................ 75 00
county now has a distinctive place. iD the relaying of the Oregon lines
T h rift and A VaDzile that lots 19
of
the
Southern
Pacific
and
of
the
L Harlocker, salary as Co
W e are sure of of this, and all be­
and 20 in block 24, North Bend
O. R. & N.
judge, quarter endiDg Sept
cause of au effective stroke at the
Oregon, were UDjuatly assessed;
But little is known in Portland of
30, 1905.............................. 250 00
right moment.
O p C O Q U IU U B , O R E G O N .
that said A Vanzile paid said
E A Anderson, salary and
“ Mr. Brigham, the architect who the progre.s of the work on the new
taxes
under
protest.
I
t
is
ordered
mileage as com .................. 47 35 Transacts a General Banking Business
drew the plans for the Coos county line, as the entire scheme is under
that tbe clerk draw an order on
Lloyd Spires, salary and
building, says the structure will be the direction of tho San Fiancisco
the county treasurer in favor of
offices, but from what is known it is
mileage as com................... 71 20
sold and the exhibits for the most
Board of Direotors.
Correspondents.
A Vanzile. for the sum o f $2.80,
assured
that
the
actual
buliding
W H Bunch, salary as Co
part returned to the county.
He
R. C. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
National Bank of Commerce, New York City
in repayment thereof.
operations
will
be
commenced
as
supt, month ending Sept
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Fran ciuco
could give no accurate estimate of
Miscellaneous matters.
Isaiah Hacker,
R, £. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland. Portland, Or.
30, 1905.............................. 225 00
the cost o f the building, but, in soon as the engineering corps can
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In re of the money paid by the
D r Walter Culin, salary as
view of the faot that practically all finish its work and get out of the
state of Oregon, for rent of the
way.
secretary Co Health Board 62 67
of the lumber used in its construc­
county exhibit at the Lewis and
N o further business appearing
tion was picked lumber, its cost
Drain. Or,, Oct. 25.— (Special.)
Clark Exposition:
Court adjourned for the torm,
must have been a considerable item
The surveying crew which began
This matter coming on to be
(Journal Signed)
to the county.
But Coos county
work here about August 1 on the
beard, and whereas the state of
E A Anderson, commissioner,
counts the cost of the building and
proposed Drain-Marshfield railroad
Oregon, has paid Coos county
Lloyd Spires,
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tbe expense o f maintaining its ex­ line is now witbin a few miles of
$500 for rent of Coos county’s
L Harlocker, Judge.
hibit during the Fair ns a email Scottsburg, at which place the sur­
A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical
exhibit, and it appearing to the State of Oregon, I
price to pay for the advertising it
vey reaches tidewater. A very easy
court that it is necessary to place County of Coos, ( S8,
and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern
has received."
grade has been found thus far.
said sum in the hands of the com­
I, James Watson, County Clerk,
in every particular.
Rates from
Right-of-Way Agent J. W . Nier,
mission to defray the expenses of ex-officio Clerk o f the County Court
G ou ging
American T e rrito ry .
who has been on the ground for the
maintaining said exhibit.
I t is of the County of Coos, State o f O r­
ordered that the county clerk egon, do hereby certitv that the
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 1 -T h e Unit­ past two months, has secured the
draw an order on the county foregoing is a true and correct
ed States stands a chance of losing right of way for a considerable por­
Including room, bjard, general nursing and drugs.
treasurer for thè sum of $500 in synopsis of the proceedings o f the
millions of valuable property if con­ tion of the distance surveyed and
gress at the coming session ratifies is paying cash for the same.
favor of Jas H Flanagan, treas­ County Court in regular session at
Actual construction work has not
the surveys of the boundry made by
urer and secretary of said com­ the October, A. D., 1905, term
British and Araerioan engineers now yet begun, but is expected to soon
mission.
thereof, and a synopsis of the
engaged in m irking the entema- and certinly will not be deferred
The following bills were examined whole of such proceeding of said
tional line, as the United States will longer than early the coming and allowed and warrants ordered Court.
loose a strip fourteen miles wide Spring.
drawn:
In testimony whereon, I have
and between two and three hundred
T A Walker, for insurance
hereunto set my hand and affixed
miles long, northward from Port­
A Narrow Escape.
on county farm ............... $ 11 25 the seal of the County Court of the
land canal. The strip possesses
Frank Morse, for electrio
County of Coos, State of Oregon,
Thomas Coates, the nightwatch
untold mineral wealth in gold, silver
ligh ts.................................. 25 50 this 19th day o f October, A. D,
and copper, that remaining for the for Mr. Jacobson, had an experience Stephen Gallier, conveying
1905.
States being only valuable for tim­ yesterday morning that waa not to
prisoners.............................
2 60
J ames WArsoN.
Successor to W , H . Mansell.
his liking and which gave him a
ber.
H Lockhart, for per order of
County Cle-k.
tussle
for
his
life.
As a result of an indignation
Mrs B Bailey .................
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W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
H e watches the wharves that Mr. Irma Yoakam, for conduct­
meeting held at Ketchikan, Chas.
Best Liniment on Earth.
A ll orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
H. Cosgrove was appointed to at­ Jacobson has put in for the purpose
ing teachers’ ex and ex­
Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City
tend the Alaskan convention to be of transporting ro :k across tbe
amining manuscripts........ 18 00 W ater Works, Shullsburg, Wis.,
held at Seattle on Nov, 15th and in­ river, and had been looking after W D Reedy, for conducting
writes: “ I have tried many kinds
o f liniment, but I have never re­
sist on a protest to congress against boats and other paraphernalia at
teachers' ex. nnd examin­
ceived much benefit until I used
the negligence of the American en­ the 8 outh wharf from which he
ing manuscripts................. 18 00
B allard’s Snow Lioim ent for rheu
crossed
to
the
North
side
of
the
gineers.
M O H ootoD,
raasonary
mutism and pains.
I think it the
river. H e climbed out of his boat
25c, 50c
work, e tc............................. 34 40 best liniment on earth.”
The United States is feeling a
onto the wharf and seems to have
C M Skeels, for gasoline. . . .
35 and $1.00. Sold by R. 8 . Knowlton.
great deal of sympathy and admira­
been blinded by the light of his
Dr W alter Culin, quarantin­
tion for Japan but will she be so en­
lantern, and desiring to see how
ing aiid fum igating.......... 30 00 The Victor Talking M a­
thusiastic about the little yellow
things were on the other side of|the
chines.
Arago
Brick Co. brick and
man when she meets him in business?
wharf he started for that point and
fre
ig
h
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6
50
The W. R. Haines Music Co., of
The Japanese have learned the art
walked off into the river. On com
James Pyburn, witness be­
of modern warfare but people who
Marshfield, carry the largest assort­
ing to the surface he saw a rope a
fore dist atty...................
4 00 ment of Victor Talking Machines
have business dealings with them
short distance away, and succeeded
an l Records between the two cities.
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Farrin,
for
tel,
mile­
say they have yet to learn the first
in reaching it, making his way on
age ete, deputy diet a tty .. 48 75 Why order from catalogue when
principles of the assumption that a
F o r Information Address
to seme piling that was tied near
J B Pointer, for coal.......... 33 00 you can call? Be entertained and
man’s word should be as good as
select only those pieces you like.
by.
’Phone 631.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Stmr Echo, for freigh t........ 8 20
his bond. In short they do not
Having succeeded in getting on
J B Pointer, for coal .......... 10 00
know or practice common honesty.
Neuralgia Pains
to the piling, a few lusty shouts
F G Fish, for lumber, etc.... 3 32
Rheumatism, lumbago and sci­
brought a couple of the life saving
Constipation.
Frank E Alley, for list of
atic pains yield to the penetrating
Health is absolutely impossi­ boys to the rescue, who took him
lands subject to assm t.. . , 48 30 influence of Ballard’s Snow Lin i­
ble, i f constipation be present. away from his uncomfortable posi­ Stephen Gallier, for board of
ment.
It penetrates to the nerves
Many serious cases o f liver and tion. The accident occurred about
and bone and being absorbed into
prisoners...........................
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25
kidney complaint have sprung from five o ’clock in the morning.— Ban­
the blood, its healing properties
Irma Yoakam, lor services
neglected constipation.
Such a
I are conveyed to every part o f the
don Recorder.
deplorable condition is unnecesssry.
on e x ................................. 3 00 body, and effects some wonderful
There is a cure for it.
Herbine
Minnie McCloskey, services
cures.
25c, 60c and $1.00.
Sold
The anarchists never dreamed
will speedily remedy matter*.
C.
Opens for fo il term September 12, 1905.
on ex .................................
4 50 by R. S. Knowlton.
A. Lindsay, P. M „ Bronson, Fla., I ,t they wonld have the mosquito
E A Anderson, conveying
Full Nor mal I Course, Teachers’ Review Class.
writes. Feb. 12, 1902:
“ H aving I run ally. On tbs present trip thro’
Smoked Herring, Housed Mack-
sick, coal for Nelson, bur­
used Herbine, I find it a fine med­ I i South the Secret service ia en-
Commercial Course. Expenses very low.
eral, Lobsters, Shrimps, Mushrooms,
ial, etc............................... 20 60 Lunch Tongue, Deviled Chicken, For catalogue or information write to A. L. B R IG G S or O. C. BRO W N,
icine for constipation.” 50 cents a
i sted as much against the mosquito
bottle. Sold by R. 8 . Knowlton.
Coquille City Water Works,
Drain, Oregon
Vienna Sautage, at Robinson’s.
tbe assssin's bullet
BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
M A R SH FIE LD
General Hospital
$1G to $$30 pei* week
Miss S- C. Lakeman, Matron.
Oregon.
Claude Fox,
D entist .
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Marshfield,
Coquille, Oregon.
C oquille
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W. R. Haines Music Co.,
/. Hacher,
Notary Public.
for water...........................
9 00
J B Pointer, for coal.......... 10 50
(Continued from last week)
J A Lamb A Co, for hard­
In re-petition for a County Road
ware etc for court bouse.. 34 61
from M yrtle Point to Rowland B S Knowlton, for stationery
Prairie;
supplies, e tc ..................... 40 72
Final order:
Report o f the W H Bunch, for stationery,
viewers be accepted; profiles and
supplies, etc, Supt office.. 27 80
plats be recorded in the county
Officers’ Bills for Extra Help.
records, and tho supervisor of
The following bills examined and
sai I district open said road for allowed and
warrants ordered
the use of the public; that, that drawn:
portion of the old road embraced R-iy Collier, for work in
in the new road be vacated.
clerk’s office..................... 30 00
Coos County’« Showing at th« Surveyor« on Cooa Bay Lina, | County Court Proceeding«.
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Lew is and Clark Fair.
The Portland Telegram speak­
ing of the C ooh county exhibit at
the Pair and reciting the benefits
that this section will receive thereby,
says:
Walter Culin, M. 0.
' Kronenburg Bldg.
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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , NOVEMBER 8, 1905.
V o l . 23: No. 8.
Oregon.
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO
Str. D ISPATC H
Tom White, Master
Leaves
I Arrives
Bandon...... 7 a - m . | Coquille____10 a - m .
Coquille...... 1 P-M. | Bandon
4 p - m .
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield
and steamer ifijho for Myrtle Point.
Str. FA V O R ITE
J. 0. Moomaw. Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
Coquille...... 7 a - m . I Bandon. .10:45 A-H.
Bandon........ 1 r-M. | Coquille. 4:45 P-H.
Str. ECHO
H. Jams. Master,
eaves
|
Arrives
lyrtlePoin t... 7 a - m . | oquille (Vy 9 .30 a - m .
oquille C ity . . .1 p - m . | Myrtle P ’t. .4 00 p - m .
Daily except Sunday.
Str. WELCOME
J. E. Myers, Masters.
Iseaves
I
Arrives
Myrtle Point 1:30 P-M. I CoquilleC’y IKK) p - m .
Coquille City 7K)0 a - m . | Myrtle P’t 10:00 a - m .
Connects with lower-river boats at Coqnille
City for Bandon and intermediate point*.
Ample barges for handling freight.
Sewing Machine Repairing.
David Fulton, of this city, is an expert
either and repairer, and anyone in
eed of his services w ill do well to call
1 h i« residence or drop him a card.
For Sale.
A good home id this citr. on
easy terms:
Enquire at this office.
General Drayman
A g e n t fo r th e b e s t G o o s C o u n t y G o a l
M HORSFALL HOSPITAL
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
A private Hospital well equipped for the treat­
ment of su rgical and medical diseases.
Trained N urses in Attendance.
Wm. Horsfall, M. D.,
Central Oregon State
Normal School O
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