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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1906)
X Coquille Herold. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1906. Coanty Court Proceedings. Soiledule of Expenses ss audited by the County Court in sod for Coes county at the July 1906 Term. Expenses in vacation after April, 1906, term. Cirouit court, bailiffs, etc...$104 00 Officers’ salaries .................1216 68 Indigent soldiers................. 64 00 Current expenses................. 34 22 Indigents.............................. 298 00 Courthouse janitor............. 80 00 PROCEEDINGS O r RKOULAB JULY TERM A J Itadabsugh.................... W H Smith........................ ... James Laird......................... Ole Lund............................. J A Yates............................. E A Howey......................... John Lamb........................... A F Hansen......................... In re state ts J Negithon. Ed Strong witness................ Ed Stone " ................ 6 4 6 2 4 6 2 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 60 6 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Jury. 5 60 5 60 9 40 8 40 12 40 7 00 11 20 12 20 Herbert Stephens.................. Otto Stephens..................... John Thomas........................ In re witnesses before grind F B Waite............................. L D Kinney......................... Norman Nelson.................... Stephen Lapp...................... W J Woolsey....................... Bert Peterson..................... Roy Holman......................... Jessie Smith......................... L E Brown........................... Mrs May Brown.................... 11 60 Annie Winkler.................... 11 60 Nancy Palmer........................ 11 60 Oscar Shoup.......................... 6 00 K P Lawrence..................... 6 00 John Arlandson.................... 13 60 C K Shaw............................. 12 60 Jean Nosier........................... 12 00 Alton Grimes........................ 12 00 Bird Nosier........................... 12 00 Victor Olander...................... 12 00 In re state vs P G Peterson. Oscar Ohman witness.......... 10 80 John Swanson ” .......... 10 80 John Endlun ” 10 80 Chaa E Johnson ” .......... 11 00 Gus Peterson ” .......... 10 80 In re Witnesses before Dept Diet Atty. John Lapp............................. 2 60 Albert Sleep......................... 2 CO Joe Barkdoll......................... 3 20 Wm Barkdoll........................ 3 20 B W Dorsey......................... 3 40 In re State vs Graham and King. James Burnap witness........ 11 60 J C Manning ” ........ 11 60 Wm Turpen ” ........ 11 60 Chas. Anderson ” ........ 9 60 Geo. Cline " ........ 11 60 Capt Olsen ’’ ....... 11 60 Fred Elliott " ......... 11 60 Mrs Farley ” ......... 11 60 Cora Farley ” ......... 11 60 Carl Arlandson ” ........ 7 60 C K Shaw ” ........ 2 00 P N Reberg " ........ 6 60 J H Thrush ” ......... 7 60 Roy Thrush ” ......... 7 60 H B Ingorsoll ” ........ 7 60 Wm Turpen ” ......... 2 00 Wm Saunders ” ......... 7 60 Fred Elliott ” ......... 7 60 Miss A E Flenner ” ......... 6 60 Mrs John Farley ” ........ 2 0C Ruby Dingman ” ........ 6 60 Cora Farley ’’ ......... 2 00 James Siestreem ” ........ 7 60 James Burnap ” ........ 7 60 Chas. Siestreem ” ......... 9 60 Mrs Chas Siestreem” ....... 7 60 Annie Winkler ” ......... 2 00 Nancy Palmer ’’ ........ 2 00 Theresa Knowles ” ........ 7 20 May Williams " ........ 7 60 Mrs G R Wickham meals for jurors................................. 3 25 Justices’ and coroner’s court. J E Fitzgerald constable fees in re Annie Lund............ 70 J E Fitzgerald constable fees in re Ira Stewart............. 8 00 E Bender, making jury list.. 3 00 C H Maroy assisting " " .. 2 00 A H Bender “ •• « .. 2 00 In re State vs Graham and King. C K Shaw, constable fees..... 2 20 J A Lennen, “ •« .... 2 20 C E A Siestreem, meals for defendants......................... 5 50 J W Smith, care for dsf’ts ... 2 00 S W Noah, constable fees in state vs Sain................ 7 30 In re inquest on Goodwill. Ivy Condron, juror one day 1 00 Alex Bruoe •* “ “ 1 00 D L Rood, “ “ 1 00 R C Cordes, ................... 1 00 E K Jones “ " 11 1 00 Jens Hansen " “ 11 1 00 E J Coffelt, witness............. 2 10 Jacob Ernst, " .............. 1 60 Wyatt Coffelt, u .............. 3 90 S C Rogers, *• .............. 3 90 Alton Metlin, “ .............. 5 10 Jaa Goodwill “ .............. 1 60 Willis Neely, “ .............. 5 50 P B Holland, exp’t examiner 1 50 F E Nelson, “ “ 1 50 J T McCormac, exam phys.. 10 00 E Mingus, coroner fees........ 29 60 In re inquest on Motoichi Mino. W T Kerr, juror.............. $1 20 J J Curren, “ .............. 1 20 Bud Holland, “ .............. 1 20 A W Johnson, •• ............. 1 20 W H Lyons, " .............. 1 20 Nsoichi Taker, witnoaa...... 1 50 Hal W Pierce, “ ..... 1 50 Alfred Linegar, " ...... 1 50 Gene Wickham, “ ...... 1 50 Stephen Gallier, •• ..... 1 50 Hardy Neyman, “ ...... 1 50 W Culin, exam’g physician... 10 00 E Mingus, coroner.............. 23 85 E Mingus, coroner, inquest on Hoff............................. 7 80 In re circuit court expenses— Grand jurors. H W Holverstott.................. $12 00 C R Gabler......................... 10 80 R P Hunt............................. 17 60 Peter Loggie........................ 14 40 W Saunders......................... 16 60 John Catching..................... 11 80 James D Hayes..................... 14 80 Trial jurors. Oscar Nosier......................... 16 00 JameR Morrison.................... 18 00 Jos McCord......................... 7 40 J D Barklow........................ 17 80 A1 Smith............................... 18 80 Geo F Williams.................... 21'20 C A Royrie........................... 2 00 W T Dement......................... 17 40 A G Hoyt................................ $3 00 G W Sanford....................... 20 40 E M Blackerby....................... 3 00 Geo W Beale........................ 20 00 J T Mars.................................. 3 00 5 B C utlip........................... 18 20 R W alker............................... 3 00 D C Krantz.......................... 20 00 A McNair.................... »0 0 Oscar Reed........................... 12 20 Y M Lowe................................. 300 B F Savage........................... 16 00 CLERKS T H Barry.......................... 7 60 C Rassmussen......................... 3 00 Charles Eickhoff.................... 20 00 A Gottsche.............................. 3 00 W H Lyons,........................... 2 00 J Denholm.............................. 3 00 Martin Russell............................. 6 40 C Lorenz.............................. 3 00 W H Gamble............................. 18 40 G P Topping........................... 3 00 D L Rood.............................. 19 60 C J Daily................................ 3 00 R B Herron.......................... 6 80 Burton Precinct James Walstrom.................. 7 20 JUDGES J A Jacobson........................ 18 60 H W Holverstott..................... 300 R E Buck............................. 16 00 J L Barker... f ....................... 8 00 W C Guerin......................... 16 80 Willis Neely............................. 3 00 C T Blnmenrother................ 16 00 CLERKS A Flanders................................. 16 00 Wm Bettys............................... 3 00 W C Dement............................... 16 00 G W Norris............................. 300 Jacob Fouts............................... 14 00 H L Underwood.................... 300 C C Price............................. 14 00 Coaledo Preeimet G O Leach........................... 14 00 JIT DO RE A H Schroeder...................... 7 20 C C Taggert........................... 3 00 T T Land............................. 2 00 Fred Poore.............................. 300 James Clinton....................... 2 00 L Anslmo................. ............... 300 Alex Urquhart...................... 6 00 CLERKS W B Rohrer......................... 6 00 F C Getty................................ 3 00 Matt Kerrigan..................... 2 00 G Stohm.................................. 3 00 P H Brewer......................... 6 00 Coos City Precinct B L Hollenbeck.................... 6 00 JUDGES C A Barker........................... 6 00 Wm Ross .............................. 8 00 Claude Waters..................... 2 00 John Wall................................ 3 00 D G Beale............................. 2 00 W P F o x ................................. 3 00 Sig Hansen............................ 2 00 CLERKS S S Endicott......................... 2 00 Julius Kruse....................... t . 3 00 M R L e e .............................. 2 00 Z T Siglin................................ 3 00 J H Diera............................. 2 00 Coos River Precinct John Rowan......... ............. 2 00 jeness Lewis .Strong............... 6 00 Anson Rogers. 300 W H Morgan.......................... 3 00 E J Coffelt.............................. 3 00 CLKBK8 J J Clinkenbeard.................... 300 E J Coffelt.............................. 3 00 Coos River-North Precinct JUDGES C A Rcdine............................. 3 00 3 00 John Porter............................. 3 00 CLEEKS C E Edwards.......................... 300 W A Gage.............................. 3 00 Geo A Gould.......................... 300 East Coquille Precinct. JUDGES C H Butler............................ 3 00 E A Williams.......................... 3 00 ö W W T Kerr................................ 3 00 J S Lawrence.......................... 3 00 V N Perry.............................. 3 00 CLIMB C TSkeels............................... 300 A W Kelley............................ 300 A W Johnson........................... 3 00 E E Johnson.......................... 3 00 L H Hazard............................. 300 S O Johnson........................... 3 00 West Coquille Precinct B H Burns.............................. J J Lamb................................ N Lorenz................................ Fred Slagle............................. J A Lamb................................. J F Schroeder......................... CLERKS M J Hart son........................... M H Heraey............................ R H Mast................................ Geo O Leach........................... W L Kistner........................... C A Gage................................ Deer Park Precinct JUDGES Ira Buzan................................ Thoa Brown............................ i L Miller............................... CLERKS W E Bigelow.......................... H V Mason.............................. L M Ormsby........................... Dora Precinct JUDGE8 E P S Abernethy..................... E P Mast................................ J O Stemler............................. CLERKS F E Scofield............................ L F R Heller........................... W I> Krantz............................. Empire City Precinct JUDGES John Morgan.....*.................... Wm Turpen............................. C E A Siestreem.................... CLERKS J P Farley............................... Wm Simpson........................... C B Kelley............................... Enchanted Precinct A L Nosier............................... A Wilson................................. H H Brownson....................... CLERKS A O Hooten............................. J H Rookard........................... W P Davis............................. Four Mile Precinct JUDGES 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 300 3 00 Col. S. W. Roessler, of Portland, in charge of harbor improvements and also that of tne light service of this part of the coast, accompanied by Robt, Wnrrack, assistant engin eer, and C. W. Leiok, architect, who have been at Cape Blanco on offi cial business, arrived in town Mon day morning enroute to Random They were accompanied by Capt. Polbemus who has spent many years at different ports along the coast in charge of the jetty work and who is well capable of rendering valuable assistance and giving nec essary information upon which to make their reports. After they were through at Bandon they wont to the Bay where they took the light ship Columbia for Yaquina Bay yesterday. A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kiss. You wouldn’t want to} kiss your wife, mother or sweethart with a bad breath. You can’ t have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can’t have a heal thy stomach without perfect diges tion. There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet. as a rose—and that remedy is Kodol For Dyspepsia. It is a relief for sour stomach, palpatation of the heart, and other ailments arising from disorder of the stomach and digestion. Take a little Kodol af ter your menls and see what it will do for yon. Sold by R S Knowl- ton. --- ----- June Snap. 3 00 New 6 room house and lot will be 3 00 300 ready for July 1, $500 Seven room house, 3J lots, barn 3 00 3 00 and out buildings. Lots set in For $1,250. Both e oo fruit trees. snaps. Part down, balance on in stalment. See J. E. Q uick , 3 00 Coquille City. 300 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 300 3 00 300 3 00 3 00 Try a little Kodol For Dyspepsia after your meals. See the effect it will produce on your general feel ing by digesting your food and helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomachs are overworked to the point where they refuse to go further. Kodol digests your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while its recon- structixo properties get the slom- ach back into working order. Ko dol relieves flatieves flatulence, sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, belching, etc. Sold by R S Know Ron. «* - — - Mrs. C. A. Petttngill, of Parkers burg, came up Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. W. L. Kistner. W. F. Squire, manager of the Dean Lumber Co’s interests near Coquille, returned from San Fran cisco the latter part of last- week. He tells us that that city is pretty well balled up from a business standpoint. About all business resumed since the quake and lire, is now tied up by the strike. Buy it Now. Now is the time to buy Chamber 3 00 lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 3 00 Remedy. It is certain to be needed 3 00 sooner or later and when that time comes you will need it badly—you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by R 8 Knowlton. J P Hunt................................. 3 00 J F Alumbaugh .................... 3 00 John N Clark........................ 3 00 Lako Precinct JUDOES Alex Ruth............................... 3 00 C W Sanford........................... 3 00 C E Hansen............................. 3 00 CLERKS L F Crouch............................. 3 00 B F Savage............................. 3 00 Oscar Obman............................ 3 00 Lee Precinct JUDGES 1906 » and Curry Counties. For further information, address TIM BEE LAND, ACT JU N E S , 1878.— } NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A. L. BBIGGS, President, Drain, Oregon U nited S tatus L and O ffice , Roseburg, Oregon, May 3, 190T>. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of 1 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Art for the sale of timber lands in the Under New M anagem ent. States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extend ed to all the Public Land States by Act of August 4, 18U2, SAM W . JOHNSON, of Coquille, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. (16I1I5 for the and purchase of the S % of N'E >j, SE L of NW W, NE of SW > 4 , of Section No. 4, in Township No. 27 South, Range N o .; 11 West, W . M „ and will offer proof to show ttiat the land sought is more val- j uahle for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish i his claim to said land liefore the County Clerk and the Clerk ol County Court cif I Opposite I. O. Ö. F. Hall Coos Comity, at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1800. lie names as witnesses: Lee Neely, Herbert Johnson, Glenn: Barker and Bert Teters, all of Fairview, Oregon. Any and al! persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office, on or belore said 28th day of July, 1906. B enjamin L. E d d y , m9 Register. W . H. M au.sv«f 5™t Livery Feed Best of Tunouts. Sale ST R IC A i F lR S T -C .l-' ■ Stable .4 Hay, Grain /reed Successor to J. T. Little. D R . W E T M O R E 'S P R IV A T E H O S P ITA L R E C EIV ER ’S NOTICE. I n the C ircuit C oubt ok the S tate of ' O regon for the C ounty of M ult - ! NOMAH. Eleanor Olmstead, Plaintiff, 1 vs. I The Trader’s Insurance Com- f pany, et als, Defendant. J Notice is hereby given that the under- j signed has been appointed by the above entitled court in the above entitled | cause receiver for the State of Oregon, of the defendant, The Traders’ Insur ance Company, of Chicago, Illinois, and that by order of the said court, all per sons having claims against said defend ant, The Traders’ Insurance Company, arising on policies issued in Oregon, are required to present the same to the un dersigned, at the address below given on or lieiore the 31st day of October, 1900, and if not so presented, the same will not participate in the distribution of the fundB of the said defendant com pany, in the hands of the receiver. Notice is further given that all re turn premiums will he computed from the 5th day of May, 1900, the date of tlie insolvancy of the said The Traders’ Insurance Company, ami all policy holders of the said defendant company are urged to reinsure, if they have not already done so, and to present their claim properly verified promptly to the receiver with ttie surrender of their policies. Forms lor proof of claims may lie had from the receiver or from the former agents of the company. A . H . BIRRELL, Receiver. Address McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. Dated June25,1900. A . F. Flegel and Bench A Simon, Attorneys for Re ceiver. I am prepared to treat all Medical and Surgical Cases. S p a o la l R a t « « m a d « tow A « « o u « h « ’ m e r it . Train Nurses in Attendance. For Further Particulars Address Dr. W E T M O R E , Phone i n . COQUILLE. M o n u m en ts and H eadsto nes We guarantee better work at lower prices than can bo had elsewhere. Do not order Monumenial work until you haue called upon or written us for prices. D avid F ulton , I .ocal A gent, Coquille. STEWART & WHITE, Props. P h o n « , M a in 2 3 8 . 3 d & D S t«., Marshfield, Ore. COOS CO. MARBLE AMD GRANITE WORKS DYSPEPSIA CURE D IG E S T S W H A T Y O U E A T Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed admin istrator of the estate of E. H. Beyers, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified that they are required to pre sent the same dnlv verified lo the un dersigned at the office of A. J. Sherwood, in Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 0th day of July, 1M& J. P. BEYERS, Administrator. E. C. D e W IT T Sc C O M P A N Y , CHICAGO* H I . Office work of Highest Grade M. G. PO H L Licensed • t^istered 0 PT0METERIS1 J R Lightner......................... (5 00 MYRTLE POINT, OREGON John Bear............................... 0 00 Wp-Write 1 will call a* your home T M Dimmick......................... 6 00 CLERKS A D Wolcott.......................... 6 00 C H Marsh............................. 6 00 D L Rood............................. 6 00 (Continued next week.) T u e s d a y , Sept. 2 5 , The $1.00 bottlacontain» 2H timestha trial H i«, which aalla far 80 aanla. CLERKS JUDGES Central Oregon State Normal School Notice to Creditors. J V Shuck............................... 3 00 E D Myers............................. 3 00 J C Hervey............................. 3 00 D R Lewi*............................. 3 00 Webb Mast............................. 3 00 North Marshfield Precinct NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Itoscdiurg, Oregou, May 18, 1000. O p©H S Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named eettler lias filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in sup port of Ida claim, and that said proof will he made liefore the County Clerk and Clerk ol County Court of Coos County, at his office at Coquille, Oregon on July 20th, 190«, via: William A . A Faculty of Trained Teachers. Custer, Homestead Application No. 13,- 570 lor the S W o f Section 21, Tp 28 Four, Five aud Six Year Courses. South, Range 13 W est, W . M. He names the following w ltnesaes to ! English, Latin, German aud Music. prove his continuous residence upon, | and cultivation of, said land, viz: Frank \ New Physical and Cbeinicnl Laboratories. N. Miller, Ithamer S. Robison and Ca- j leb T. Robison, a llo t Arago, Oregon, An excellent Library. Building newly furnished. and H. N. Tyrell of Coquille, Oregon. B enjamin L. E ddv , Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos in 23 Register, j Shoe Co's» PRESIDENT; »W .C U TS F orM Does evil still, your whole life fill? j Does woe betide? Your thoughts abide on suicide? j You need a pill! Now for prose and foots— De- Witt's Little Esrly Risers are the most pleasant and reliable pills known today. They never gripe.} Sold by R S Knowlton. Three choice 60 ft lots, near the school house, for s a l e ; price $400.1 Address Wm, Osndliii, owner, Co quille For sale at Robinson’s Store PR E PA R E D O N L Y A T T M * LA B OR A TOR Y OR - - ----------------- - — A Don’t Forget the Painting of Your Buildings W e have Pattons Sun Proof Lead. 100 lbs. carries 7 gallons oil making 11 gallons Paint. An absolute 5-year guarantee to every user. Don’t Forget That H arvest Tim e is N ear. W e have a full line of Tools includ ing Champion Mowers and Rakes. It you want the best at prices to suit, we have it. I t . h . MEHL & COMPANY COQUILLE OREGON