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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1906)
Coquille Itòd à C O Q U ILL E , COOS V ol . 23: No. 19. Entered as second-class m atter M ay 8, 1905, at the postoftice at Coquille, O rM on, under act of Congress of March 8 ,1 8 7 9 . Waite Culin, P h y sic ia n M. D. S urokon an d O o q u iu . b C i t y , O rk . (Cronenberg Bldg. N ext Door to P. 0 . T elephone 8. J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building, - Front Street COQUILLK, 0»KOON J, 0. WETMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Residence of J. A. Collier. Phone 111. T A. J. Sherwood, A ttobnby a t -L aw , N otary P u b lic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t roBNBY- a t - L aw , N o t a b y P u b l i c , Coquille, Oregon. /. Hacher, A bstracter o r T it l e s . C o qu ille C it y , O r e Hall & Hall, A tto rn eys - a t - L a w , Dealer in U ral E state o f a ll kinds. M arshfield, Oregon. C. A. Sehlbrede, A tto rn ey-a t-L a w , ■iotary Public. - -, Phone 761. 7.1 arsii riBLD. O regon . W . C . C h ii.e. * , D . Sperry. SPERRY & CHASE, Attorneys-at-Law. Office in Robinson Bnilding, O regon, j Joqnille, E. G. D. Holden, L aw yer , 1 City Beoorder, U. 8 . Commissioner, Oon-{ oral Insurance Agent, aad Notary Pablio. j Office in Robin son Building. Coquille, Oregon. A. F. Kirshman, D e n t ist . Office two doors Soath of Post ofJoe. Coquille . - . Oregon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO S tr. D IS P A T C H Tom White, Master Leaven | Arrives Hendon........ 7 A-M. j Coquille-------10 a - m . Coquille....... 1 P-M. | Hendon------ 4 P-M. Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield and steamer Edho for Myrtle Point. S tr. F A V O R IT E J. C. Moomaw. Master, Leaye» I Arrives C oquille........7 A-M. | Handon. .10:45 A-M. Rendon .......... 1 P-M. | Coquille. 4:45 p-M. . S tr. E C H O H. Jams. Master. Leaves | Arrives MyrtlePoint. . .7 A-M. | «quille C’y 9 80 A-M. Coquille C ity . .1 p - m . | Myitie P*t. .4 00 p - m . Daily except Sunday. ” S tr. W E L C O M E J. E. Myers, Masters. Leaves I Arrives Myrtle Point 1:80 P-M. I Coquille C’y 4:00 p - m . Coquille City 7:00 a - w . | Myrtle P’t 10:00 a - m . Connects with lower-river boats at (.foquille City for Bandon and intermediate points. Ample barges for handling freight. Sewing Machine Hepatring David Fulton, of this city, is an expert •ieaher and repairer, snd anyone in aeed of his services will do well to call st"h is residence ord rop him a card. For Sale. A g o o d h o m e in thin sy te rm e : a a E n q u ir e at tin s office. c it y , on C ounty C ourt P ro ce e d in g (Continued from last week) A G Erickson, Bupvsr r d 19$ 10 50 Win M Kay, supvsr r d 21... 26 00 Frank Van Luven, supvsr r d 20, report approved.......... J H Radabaugh, supvsr r d 22......................................... 22 35 Wallace Hammock, labor r d 22.......................................... 8 00 Alfred Johnson, lumber r d 22..................................... 11 75 J II Radabaugh, labor r d 22 8 25 Nile Miller, labor r d 22....... 16 00 C P Hickman, labor r d 22... 11 00 L R Woodward, labor r d 22 25 30 A G Ely, labor r d 22.......... 3 35 R S Tyrrell, labor r d 22....... 9 00 R M Hay ter, labor r d 2 2 .... 2 00 J H Radabaugh, labor r d 22 88 50 T H Mehl & Co, hardware r d 22................................... 4 10 George Laingor, supvsi r d 23..................................... 57 07 George Mullen, labor r d 23 31 50 J W Hall, piling r d 23....... 33 65 Jesse Warfield, labor r d 23 32 50 Clay Dement, labor r d 23... 15 00 Roy Garrett, labor r d 23 .... 8 00 Myrtle Point Hardware Co, hardware r d 23............... 17 31 S C Braden, labor r d 23...... 70 00 Chas Adams, smithing r d 23 9 00 Myrtle Mill Co, lumber r d 23...................................... 110 73 A Davis, supusr r d 24......... 5 79 A J Radabaugh, supvsr r d 27...................................... 46 61 George Clinton, labor r d 27 15 00 W R Foote, labor r d 27..... 25 00 E A Howey, supvsr r d 28... 55 25 A G Devaul, labor r d 28..... 14 75 W D Newton, labor r d 28... 28 60 Geo Davis, labor r d 28....... 12 60 Peter Johnson, labor r d 28.. 3 75 B H Burns, labor r d 28....... 5 75 W T Slingsby, labor r d 28.. 10 65 H C Mooie, labor r d 28..... 7 75 J W Briggs, labor r d 28..... 3 75 — Losbbaugh, labor r d 28....................................... 3 15 Coq M A Mctle Uo, lumber r d 28................................... 12 00 W Odily, labor r d 28............ 6 00 B K Hampton & Son. labor r d 28................................... 20 50 Geo Clinton, .abor r it 28... 7 00 R O Hoberg, labor r d 2 8 .. 15 H H Hastings, labor r d 28.. 5 Loren Johnson, labor r d 28 4 06 J Blevin, labor r d 2 8 ........... 10 00 T McNab, labor r d 28 ......... 8 00 8 B Howey, labor r d 28..... 15 35 Chas Heller, supvsr r d 30, report approved................. Arthur Church, labor r d 30 50 64 Lee M-.st, labor r d 30......... 26 70 J B Laugheed, labor r d 30 4 75 Archie Sheperd, labot r d 30 15 50 Alva Brown, labor r d 30..... 31 64 Gordon Sheperd, labor r d 30...................................... 22 46 Eil Lasswell, labor r d 3 0 .... 2 00 W H Hervey, supvsr r d 31..158 99 W J Lichty, labor r d 31... 32 00 D It Lewis, labor r d 31 with team........................... 13 00 J R Leonard, labor r d 31... 14 00 D W Baker, labor r d 31....... 14 00 J H Hervey, labor r d 31... 20 00 J C Hervey, labor r d 21... 5 00 Ordered that the report of C Rodine of work done on the Golden Hall road approved and the follow ing bills ordered paid: Geo W Stimmerman, 21 days labor ................................... Joe Schafer, 24| days labor.. Geo Cook, 1G| days labor... Nellie Anderson, 27 days labor cooking..................... C A Rodine, 26J days labor and supplies....................... Jos Larsen, 21 days labor and supplies............................... Simon Anderson, 23J days labor..................................... John Hendrickson, 22 dayR labor and team 8£ days, supplies.............. 42 00 49 00 33 00 27 00 84 05 45 75 47 00 67 60 Pioneer Hardware Co, ma terial ................................... 38 70 Pioneer Grocery Co, supplies 11 90 Herbert Lockhart, supplies... 25 37 W P Murphy, supplies......... 6 35 J A Sawyer, supplies ............ 14 00 Cons Bay Creamery, supplies 5 94 J R Bunch, supplies............. 7 13 C E Eil wards, supplies......... 1 25 Ordered thnt the report of Lloyd Spires of work done nt the rock quarry approved and the following bills be paid: Darius Neal, labor with team ..................................$ 8 00 G W Byrd, labor blasting... 60 00 C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 24, J Machado, 12 yds canvas,.. 3 00 Wm Jenkins A Son, 1 sledge handle.................................. 30 F N Myers, labor 52 days..... 104 00 B E Hampton A Son, labor 42^ days............................... 84 50 Willis Hickman, labor 39 1-8 days..................................... 78 25 John West, labor 17jj days... 34 75 Ben Crow, labor 48 5-8 days 97 25 Lorin Johnson, labor 8 3-16 days........ .'...................... 16 37 W M Hamilton, labor 45 3-8 days..................................... 90 75 Chas Adams, labor smithing 16 05 W T Ramsey, labor smithing 9 65 Huling Lundy A Sons, powder, etc................. 62 30 Myrtle Point Hardware Co, powder, etc......................... 9 77 Lloyd Spites, 49 3-8 days la b o r ....................................121 81 Ordered that the following be paid for damages by overbow of tide caused by removal of tide gate by supervisor: Chas J Esterbrook, claim for $50, allowed......................$ 25 00 Ordered that R P Carman spvsr r d 26 be credited with road tax receipts (17 receipts) lost. Ordered thnt the following be paid: S H McAdams, staples for ferry................................ 2 64 R H Rcsa, lumber r d 19..... 21 22 W T Dement, damages for use of field for road way... 50 00 Ordered that the petition of J F Alumbaugk and others dismissed on account of irregularities. Ordered that the petition of Helen Snedden for a public easement be reconsidered and that the Board of Road Viewers meet at house of Snedden on Jan. 23rd to view out and assess damages. Ordered that the following per sons be appointed supervisors of various road districts for the ensu ing year, as follows: W H Noble r d No 1. C E Hansen r d No 2. H B Ingersoll, r d No 3. Marshall Nay, r d No 4. Frank Norton, r d No 5. C A Rodine, r d No 6. W H Smith, r il No 7. Z T Siglin, r d No 9. J W Catching, r d No 10. J D Wilson, r d No 11. E N Harry, r d No 12. Johu Bastendorf, r d No 13. Robt W Bullard, r d No 14. John Yoakam, r d No 15. B H Burns, r d No 16. George Griffin, r d No 17. T S Evernden, r d No 18. Thomas Coats, r d No 19. Frank Van Luven, r d No 20. W M Kay, r d No 21. Tex Robinson, r d No 22, George Laingor, r d No 23. Alonzo Davis, r d No 24. R P Carman, r d No 26. B E Hampton, r d No 27. Chas Heller, r d No 30. D R Lewis, r d No 31. R eport of George Griffin spsvr r d 17 approved and following or dered paid: Geo Griffin, spvsr...............$ 20 40 W M Weekly, labor................ 12 00 John Bright, labor............... 8 00 Albert Bright, labor............. 7 00 Geo Griffin, extra labor..... .. 17 50 C S McCulloch, drawing plans South Slough bridge surveying............................. 55 00 On petition of W H Lyons and otners for change of county road on Chas Collier’s land, Board of Coun ty Road Viewers ordered to meet at Coquille City, Jan. 25th to sur vey same. Petition of G G Swan and others for ebango o f dist boundaries of districts 12 and 17, continued. Relocation of Bandon-Myrtle Point road at Clemen’s place, con tinued. Expenses of Coos county for year 1906 as estimated by the court are as follow.: Salaries of officers...........$ 9,600 00 Circuit court expenses ... 2,000 00 Justice court.................... 1,000 00 Stationery, lights, fuel etc 3,000 00 Infirmary, Indigents and Insane........ .................. 5,500 00 Roads and bridges ......... 40,193 05 Interest on outstanding warrants........................ 5,000 00 Rebate ou taxes.............. 500 00 'Incidentals........................ 300 00 Indigent Soldier’s fund... 46198 Establishing corners....... 50 00 School tax, $6 per capita 25,470 00 State tax............................ 12,687 50 School Library tax, 1-20 mill................................. 461 98 Elections........................... 2,000 00 Total net assessment as as equalized.......... .$9,239,783 00 Levy necessary to cover above esti mate of expenses 12 mills. Petition of Wm Mills for cancell ation of taxes and assessment on certain property for year 1903, granted. Petition and proceedings of Chas Rodino and others of r d 6, for levy ing a special tax of 5 mills for road purposes, approved. Petition of Chas Heller and others for the levying of a special road tax in r d 30 of 8 mills, approved. Petition and proceedings of Henry Hervey and others of R D 31 for the levying of a special tax of 10 mills for road purposes, approved. Petition oi Nurtbern Pacific Railway Co., for cancellation of assessment and taxes on certain lands for the year 1904, refused. Petition of E. J. Cofielt for re bate of double assessment of taxes on certain property, granted, and clerk ordered to draw a warrant for $1.66 in payment ot same. Petition of Oregon & California Railway Co., for cancellation of taxes on certain lands, continued. Ordereii that the award of the Lewis and Clark Exposition be transferred to the Coos County Commission to assist in making up tho deficit of the expenses of the same, that the clerk draw a war rant in favor of Jas. H. Flanagan, secretary of commission, for the award, in the sura of $166.65. Bill of C. E. Roberts and Oscar Edwards, timber cruisers for the sum of $1,810.00 continued. Ordered that the following bills be paid: Coos Bay Publishing Co, printing.............................. $ 10 80 Mann A Beach, blanks.......... 3 20 J H Ackerman, 24 school law s..................................... 6 00 Bronaugh & Bronaugh, briefs, etc prohibition suite...................................... 59 20 Sperry A Chaee, drafting blanks................................... 10 00 E L C Farrin, mileage, etc, deputy district attorney.... 27 80 Coquille River Steamboat Co, towing, etc................... 5 00 Geo Belloni, services in quarantine........................... 5 00 James Whobrey, attending Clark, etc......................... $ 3 W Horsfall, hospital charges406 W H Mansell, livery to In firmary.................. 3 Coq Mill A Mctle Co, sunil for ct house....................... 5 On petition of Z T Siglin and Coq Laundry, wash for jail, others to change portion of Marsh- repair separator................. 8 field-Coquille road beginning at T T H Mehl A Co, sund and A King’s orchard, thenco around repairing work................... 9 foot hill etc, Board of Road Viewers Coquille City, water............. 9 ordered to meet at Z T S iglin ’s Jan J G Fish, desks for offices... 17 uary 24th and locate said relocation. Coq Riv Electric Co, lights.. 27 Report of Viewers of a portion Mrs S Whetstone, washing Haynes Slough ns a highway ap for jail........................ 1 ....... 4 proved, and said portion of said S J Steinmats, door bolder.. 1 slough declared a public highway Claud Fox, coal and hauling 11 and supervisor of roads in said dis Coq Wood Yard, fuel........... o i trict to improve same with public Peter Johnson, fuel............... 6 road work. J T Hartley, smithing........... 2 Petition of G W Norris and A C Lukeos, carpnt work..... 8 others to levy a special road tax in J A Lamb A Co, hardware... 10 r d 11 presented and same is hereby j Z C Strang, sund................... 3 approved by the court. J S Gallier, salary as sheriff... 166 Petition of Maj. S W Roessler, U E M Gallier, salary deputy S A, for free transportation of light sheriff.................................. 75 keepers at Cape Arago acrosa S J B Dulley, salary as treas... 66 Slough ferry, continued. James Watson, salary as 50 25 00 98 00 clerk.......................................125 00 R R Watson, salary as deputy clerk...................................... 75 (10 S C Johnson, labor sheriff’s office...................................... 37 50 S Gallier, dept hire................ 7 00 W H Bunch, sal A postage...233 20 W Culin, salary health office and quartn.......................... 87 67 Ray Collier, labor clerk’s and assessor’s offices.................. 50 00 Florence Atkinson, labor clerk’s office........................ 6 00 It H Mast, labor clerk’s office...................................... 186 00 L Harlocker, salary................ 250 00 E A Anderson, salary and mileage as comsr................ 87 30 Lloyd Spires, salary and mile age as comsr........................ 65 80 State of Oregon: ) County of Coos: j 88 I, James Watson, County clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct synopsis of all the items of expense passed upon and ordered paid by the County Court at tbe regular January 1906 term thereof, and of the whole of said items of expense as the same appears of record on the journals of said Court and now in my office and custody. Witness itiv hand and the seal of said Court affixed this 13th day of January, 1906. JAMES WATSON, County Clerk. Pastel, Sepia, India Ink and OH. All the Lates1 : Deslçns in Frurn FRANK BURK Present Address Look Box 212 Coquille, . . Or. 349 F rut 8 tri i t Portland Or F ir s t .C la s s M e a l s at a ll H o u rs F r o m 5 a m to 9 P ,M , LoneStar Restaurant M R S . C. O . O I L K E Y ,’ P rop rietore es R e a s o m a b le R a te to S p é c i a l A t t e n t io n Q l v e n R e g u la r B o a r d e r s to C o m m e r ç a i P e o p l A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres. R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres O P COQUlLiLi E , O R E G O N . T r a n s a c t » a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Board of Directors. Correspondents. R. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, L. H. Hazard, L. Harlocker, 11. E. Shine. Isaiah Hacker, National Hank of Commerce, New York City Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, Fan Francine« First Nat’l Bank of Portland, P« rth 1 d, Oi. -F O R A ^ _ Good. Sixa.T7© and Culture and E x p re s sion Mrs. Wootton, of the Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, will take a limited number of pupils. Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor of school building between 4 and 5 o’clock p. in. H a ir Cut GO TO J. L. T H O M P S O N ’S Successor toCliaa. M oom aw. Next door to Coquille Valley Packing Go. ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN J. L. Thompson handles a fine tine of Sta tio n xy ana. all of the Latest Nouelties in connection. Stan le y It invigorates, strengthens and Imlds, up . It keeps you in con- diiions physically, mentally, and morally. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 25 cents, Tea or Tablets. Foi sale by R S Knowlton. L^H. HAZARD, Cashier F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K Three little babes were nestled Mrs. in bed. “ I’ll name William, Will and Bill, mother said; Wide was her smile, for triplets they be. She lays her good luck to Rocky mountain Tea. (Great baby medicine.) Z Powncier Real Estate,Collections,Insurance L o a n s N e g o tia te d , C o n v e y a n c in g N o t a r y P u b lic P h y sica l Cured Lumbago A B Cannian, Chiccago, writes March 4, 1903. “ Having been troubled with Lumbago, at differ ent times and tried one physician after another, then different oint ments and liniments, gave it up altogether. So I tried once more, and got a bottle o f Ballard’s Snow Linement, which gave me almost instant relief. I can cheer fully recommend it, and will add my name to your list of sufferers.” Sold by R S Knowlton. The Victor Talking Machine Co. write their representative here, the W. R. Haines Music Co., authoriz ing the following cut prices ou their goods: 7 inch records at 35 cts: 10 inch records at $60 cents; 12 inch records at 1.00. Zono-Phone records and other discrecords cut in price in accordance. Rev. Carlisle P. 9- Martin L LD H. H. P O W N D E R J, J. S T A N L E Y M A R T I N B U IL D IN G , F R O N T STREET C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N M ARSH FIELD General hospital A private hospital for the care and treatmeut of medical, surgical and obstetrical cases. in every Equipment new and modern particular. $ 1 5 to $ 3 0 Rates from per w eek Including room, board, general nursing and drugs. Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, ----, ' a Oregon. "" Claude F ox, G ren eral D r a y m a n S u c c e sso r to W H . M ansell. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . O f Waverly, Texas, writes: “ O f A ll orders handled with carefulness and expedience. a morning, when first arising, I of ten find a troublesome collection of phlegm which produces a cou g h { and is very hard to dislodge; but A g e n t fo r th e b e s t G oos C o u n ty C oa l a small quantity of Ballard’s Hore- hound Syrup will at once dislodge j it, and the trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to] pleasant to take. I can most cordi-1 ally recommended it to all persons | needing a medicine for throat or | lung trouble.” Sold by R S ! A private Hospital well equipped for the treat Knowlton. I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL M I55 L. G GOULD. SU PERIN TEN D EN T. 80' 00 j 00 ! 00 | ment of su rg ic a l and m edicah diseases. For Sale. Twenty-five acres, all bottom, well drained and improved, team, wagon and harness, 11 head of dairy cows, fall set of fa^m implements, and « good crop, in* cl tiding $100 worth of hay, 8 acres good corn for cilege, potatoe patch, garden, etc., a good silo and stamp paller. Enquire at this office or of W . M, Hamil ton, Fisbtrap. 25 95 50 50 00 New and heavy winter drygood« 40 at Oliver W ilson’s. 00 50 H O L L IST E R 'S 75 .joky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Ba«y Uwiiolne for Baiy People. 67 00 67 $1.50 P e : Y fa 1906. OH. i n.-alth and Renewed Vigor. f | ••• Con«tipetloa, Indigestion, Live •' Vr. u Ren, Pimple«, Erzema, Impure •"'!i Hlugglah Bowel«, Headaeh«< 1 1 -< Rooky Mountain Tea In teb- • t . m n ho* Oenufne made by Trained N u rse s in Attendance. For Information Address ’Phone 631. VVm. Horsfall, M. D., M arshfield, Oregon. Central Oregon State Normal School O O Opens for fo il term September 12, 1905. Full Normal! Course, Teachers' Review Class. Commercial Course. Expenses very low. For catalogue or information write to A. L. I3RIOG8 or O. C. BROWN, ■I* ’ ■ ant , Madison, Win. | Drain, Oregon. . . Sets FOR SALLOW PEOPLE