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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1906)
ì {fo r m ile H c f a là A D Boone............................. 3 00 J J Lamb................................ 3 00 County Court Proceeding* (Continued from last week.) W C Harris............................. 3 00 N Lorenz................................ 3 00 In re election expense—Primary Fred Slagle............. 3 00 CLERKS election— F E Wilson........................... 3 00 J A Lamb............................... 3 00 Fred Cavanagh...................... 3 00 J F Sohroeder....................... 3 00 South Marshfield PrecinoL C. R. Barrow, JUDGES Ten-Mile Precinct. * CLERKS Attorney and Gonnaellor at Law JUDGES C L Peonook........................ 300 G O Leach............................... 3 00 First class Hefereooes E R Colgan............................. 3 00 Ben Roberts........................... 3 00 D D Pierce............................. 3 00 Fifteen Years’ Experience F A Golden............................. 3 00 W F Bowron......................... 3 00 W L Kistner. ....................... 3 00 C o q u il l e C i t y , O b * F M Friedberg....................... 3 00 B F Adams............................. 3 00 R H Mast................................ 3 00 CLERKS F P Norton............................. 3 00 M J Hartson......................... 3 00 T L W Mauzey.......................... 3 00 Andrew Olson........................ 3 00 M O Hawkins......................... 3 00 C P Coleman........................... 3 00 CLERKS. J. J. STANLEY Deer Park Precinct. In re delivering returns to county C A Pennook......................... 3 00 JUDGES LAW YER G J Mahoney........................... 3 00 clerk. Ira Buzan................................ 3 00 • Front Street G N Farrin.............................3 00 E M Blackerby, Bandon........ $5 20 Tbos. Brown......................... 3 00 Marti a Building, Wm Bettya, Barton................ 1 80 Philip Guthardt........................ 3 00 O o o Q I U l, O bbook A B Campbell............... ......... 3 00 E A Stooecypher................... 3 00 Fred Poore, Coaledo.............. 1 40 CLERKS A V Mason, Deer Park.......... 7 00 W E Bigelow......................... 3 00 Missouri Precinct Chas Siestrebm, Empire......... 5 60 L M Ormsby......... ................. 3 00 A. J. Sherwood, JUDGES J D Bennett........................... 3 00 C Bbumenrother, Four-Mile.. 7 60 V M Woodworth.................... 3 00 A ttobnbt a t -L a w , F B Hollenbeck..................... 3 00 J C Hervey, L e e ................... 2 40 N otait P oblio , Dora Precinct J M Bright............................. 3 00 F M Friedberg, S Marshfield.. 3 80 JUDGES C o q u ille , : : O regon CLERKS T W McCloskey, Myrtle Point 1 80 E P S Abernethy.................. 3 00 Walter Bennett....................... 3 00 Chas St Dennis, North Bend.. 4 60 i „ i ________________ E P Mast................................ 3 00 K H Hansen........................... 3 00 T W Drane, Parkersburg..... 4 00 J O Stemler............................. 3 00 Walter Sinclair, I. T. Weekly........................... 3 00 Gash Goodman, Prosper...... 4 60 CLERKS ATroRNBI-AT-LAW, Myrtle Point Precinct A A Getty, South Sloug...... 6 80 F E Scofield........................... 3 00 N otabx P oblio , JUDGES Andrew OI sod , Ten-Mile...... 8 40 L F R Heller......................... 3 00 C oqu ille, : .: Oregon. W O Cooper......................... 3 00 Julius Kruse Coos City...... 3 20 W L Krantz........................... 3 00 L Strong................................ 3 00 Geo. Gould N Coos River...... 7 40 Empire City Precinct J R Benson............................. 3 00 Anson Rogers Coos River...... 5 40 JUDGES Hall & Hall, T E Diokson..........r .............. 3 00 L F R Heller Dora.............. 4 00 John Morgan.......................... 3 00 A ttobnbts - a t -L aw , E E Bender........................... 3 00 H H Brownsou Enchanted..... 4 40 C A E Siestreem..................... 3 00 Dealer in R eal E stât * o f all kind*. T W McCloekey...................... 3 00 C E Hanson Lake................. 8 40 Wm Turpen............................ 3 00 M arshfield, Oregon. CLERKS J RLightner N Mfld.............. 3 80 CLERKS R B Deyoe............................... 3 00 J D Bennett, Missouri.......... 3 80 C B Kelley............................. 3 00 i W W Williams....................... 3 00 Chas. Sneddon Newport...... 4 40 J P Farley............................... 3 00 C. A. Sehlbrede, R L Wagner............................ 3 00 J D Clinton Norway............... 1 20 Wm A Simpson..................... 3 00 E W Hermann......................... 3 00 W D Roberts Riverton...... 1 80 Attorney-at-Law, Enchanted Precinct i E R obo ................................. 3 00 C C Carter Rowland.............. 4 80 JUDOES otary P u blic. Phone 781. T D Guerin............................. 3 00 F E Wilson Sumner.............. 2 00 A L Nosier............................. 3 00 VI ah siieiei . ii , Osunos. In re June Election 1906. Newport Precinct II H Brownson........... 3 00 Bandon JUDOE8 M N Belieu........... ................. 3 00 J udges Chas Sneddeu......................... 3 00 CLEltKS R Walker............................... 6 00 A O Hooteu........................... 3 00 Patrick Kelley................. 300 W . C . Chase. E. Ü. Sperry. 3 00 Geo Chard................. ............. 3 00 Y M Lowe............................. 6 00 W 1’ Davis.......................... A J Hartman....................... 6 00 J il 1 tooWard....................... CLERKS 300 SPERRY & CHASE, Four Mile Precinct A E Morton............................. 3 00 A G Hoyt................................. 3 00 Attorney s-at-lia » . JUDGE8 James Oldand........................... 3 00 J T Mars................................. 3 00 Jahn Goll................................. 3 00 E M Blackerby..................... 3 00 C T Blumenrotber............... 3 00 O ffice in R o b in so n B u ild in g CLERKS R P Hunt............................ 3 00 O regon. North Bend Precinct Coquilro, A Goitsche............................. 6 00 J C Shields......................... . 3 00 JUDGES T J K Scott.. ............................. 6 00 T CLERKS M Rummell......................... 6 00 Chris Rasmussen.................. 6 00 J P Hunt.............................. 3 00 J W Grout................................ C 00 E. G. D. Holden, Geo P Topping ................... 3 00 S S Shields........................... 3 00 W E Thorp............................. 3 00 L aw tbb , Chas Lorenz......................... 3 00 S J Wilson........ ................. 3 00 C T Farris............................. 3 CO D. 8. Commissioner. General Insuranee R Walker J r......................... 3 00 Lake Precinct CLERKS Agent, and Notary Pnblio. Offlee Burton Precinct i JUDGES J W Gant............................... 6 00 in Robin son Bnilding. JU D G E S 3 00 C W Sanford...................... C J Keane............................... 3 00 C oqu ille, Oregon. 3 00 H L Sumner........................... 3 00 H W Holverstott................. 3 00 C E Hanson........................ 3 00 J H Diers................................. 3 00 J L Barker............................. 3 00 Alex Ruth............................ Willis Neely......................... 3 00 CLERKS Norway Precinct CLERKS Oscar Ohman....................... 3 00 JUDGES F. Kir sh man, A. Wm Bettys............................. 3 (X) B F Savage.......................... 3 00 J D Clinton............................. 3 00 G W Norris........................... 3 00 J W Judd.............................. 300 D entist . H L Carl................................. 3 00 Lee Precinct P S Robinson......................... 3 00 H L Underwood................. 3 00 Office two doors Sooth of Post ofHos. Coaledo Precinct JUDGES CLERKS JUDGES J V Shuck............................. 3 00 . . . O regon. J B Lamb............................... 3 00 C oqu ille C C Tagged......................... 3 00 E D M vers........................... 3 00 L R Wood ward....................... 3 00 Fred Poore............................. 3 (K) Jnmcs C Hervey................... 3 00 J F Scbroeder......................... 3 00 L Anslmo................................ 3 00 OR. BERT E. SCHOOHMAKER Parkersburg Precinct CLERCKS D EN T IST J W M a st.... 3 00 JUDGES 3 00 C ro w n , B rid g e a n d Gold J F Hags................................. 3 00 F C Getty............................. 3 00 Webb Mast..... 300 W J Haga............................... 3 00 G Stohm................................ 3 00 D R Lewis..... Work a Specialty. North M a r ih fie ld T W Drane............................. 3 00 Dennis McCarty................... 3 00 All Work Guaranteed. Coos City Precinct CLERKS P hone M ain 1101. MARSHFIELD J R Lightner......................... 6 00 JUDGES AEHadsall............................. 3 00 COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT Cfl David Drew....... ..................... 3 00 W m Ross............................... 3 00 T M Dimmick......................... 6 00 Guy Drew................................ 3 00 W P Fox............................... 3 00 John Bear............................. 600 str. DISPATCH CLERKS J G Miller............................. 3 00 Prosper Precinct Tom White, Master 3 00 C H Marsh............................. CLERL8 JUDGES Leaves ! Arrive» Banden....... 7 a m . Coquille . . . 10 a - m . J A Hambloek......................... 3 00 Julius Ktuse......................... 3 00 D L Rood.............................. 3 00 Coanille....... 1 ?•*• I Bandon . . . . 4 r-M. Z T Siglin............................. 3 00 A D Wolcott........................... 3 00 Connects at Coquille with tratnfor MamhSsld E Heuokendorff..................... 3 00 South Marshfield and steamer Echo for Myrtle Peint. North Coos River Precinct. G A Goodman......................... 3 00 JUDGES JUDGES CLERKS Str. FAVORITE J. C. Moom»w, M wtef, R W Bullard........................... 3 00 C A- Rodine............................... 3 00 C A Metlin............................ 3 00 T j « a v «« I A rrive* E W Faby................................3 00 Z T Thomas............................. 3 00 E R Colgan.......................... 3 00 0J,t,UU....... 7 A-M. I lUadr«. .10:4» A-M. Bando«»......... 1 r-M. P-M. I | Coquille. 4:45 r-M. John Donaldson...................... 3 00 John Porter............................. 3 00 C L Pennock......................... 3 00 F M Friedberg...................... 3 00 CLERKS Riverton Precinot Str. E C H O F P Norton........................... 3 00 I N Price................................ 3 00 JUDGES H. Jama. Master. W D Robert*......................... 3 00 W A Gage............................. 3 00 L W Mauzey........................ . 300 Leave« I Arrive« M yrtiePoi.it. ..7 A-M. | oquille C’y 9 SO A-M. Coqnille City. .1 r-M. | Myrtle P’t. .4 00 r-M. J V Foster............................... 3 00 C E Edwards......................... 3 00 600 Geo N Farrin................... G H Sell................................. 3 00 Daily except 8unday. Coos River Precinct 3 00 A B Campbell.................... CLERKS g y t h « safe and reliable tiw n -j00 300 E A Stonecypher............... John Meador........................... 3 00 Anson Rogers......................... 3 00 screw 3 00 The New and 8peedy,^«V Wm Rohm......................... .. 3 00 E J Coffelt............................ 3 00 C J Mahoney..................... 3 00 O A Kelly............................... 3 00 C R Hoades............................. 3 001 C A Pennock.................... Missouri Precinct Rowland Precinct. I N Wilson............................ 3 0 0 1 C. P. Jensen, M a ster. JIT DOES E T Coffelt............................ 3 00 j.I D Bennett.. 300 W ill m ake regular tripe hetweea C c Carter............................. 3 00 East Coquille Precinct 3 00 I E A Mercen. Coquille River and San John L Wagner..................... 3 00 JUDGES 3 00 J M Bright ...................................... Robt Morri* .................................... 3 00 C H Butler ..................................... 3 00 Francisco. CLERKS CLERK8 Wo Stop-over at Way Porte. H N Branham ................................. th in g in First R P Carman ................................... 3 00 A N Gonld ...................................... 3 00 K II Hansen .............................. 3 00 E lectric L igh ts. E v e ry ry th ríe. Class Styl W H Wise ......................................... 3 00 W T Kerr ........................................ 3 00 Walter Bennett ............................ 300 David Land ..................................... 3 00 J S Lawrence......................... 3 00 I T Weekly ..................................... 3 00 Myrtle Point Precinct South Hlough. Pteci not. V N Perry............................... 3 00 Entered as second-class m atter M ay 8, 1906, at the poatoffice at C oqn ille, Oreaon, under act o f Congress o f March S, 187». rr S t r . E l iz a b e t h The Mercy Ifospita AT NORTH BEND Is now open for the recep tion of patients. The terms are $10 per week Mid upwards. For particular* apply to Sisters of Mercy NORTH BEND. OREGON $1.50 P er Y e a r . COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JU LY 2 5 , 1906. V ol . 23: No. 45. JUDO« CLERKS Geo Wilson ........................ .......... 3 00 Geo Wasson .................................... 3 00 C T Skeels ...................................... C E Gettr ......................................... 3 00 A W Kelley .................................... CLERKS E . E . Johnson ............................... Thos Nichols ................................ 3 00 L H Hazard ...................................... A A Getty ......................................... 3 06 J W Leneve........................... Sumner Precinct West Coquille Precinct JUDGES JUDO« Wm Lawhorn......................... 3 00 B H Barns............................. 3 00 300 300 3 00 300 3 oo 3 00 Guy Rose.............................. . M R Lee................................ W W Williams..................... R L Wagner.......................... Newport Preeinct 300 300 3 00 3 00 ¡W H E N TIME DRAGS HEAVILY I Association with educated men and women whom we regard as great is a source of pleasure. It is easy to associate with these people through the medium of their BOOKS, of which a large assortment of the best and at city prices are to be found at JUDGES 3 00 Geo Chard.......................... A O Campbell...................... 3 00 Patrick Kelley..................... 3 00 CLEBKS A E Morton......................... 300 James Oldland..................... 3 00 John G oll............. ................ 300 North Bend Precinct K N O W L T O N ’S DRUG S T O R F 1 JUDOES F M Rummell......................... C W Taylor................... . W E Thorp........................... C T Fariss............................... 9 00 900 1 i§ a « . West end of Front Street. .a $ 1_ % 6 00 3 00 CLERKS J W Grout............................ Chas St Dennis..................... G W Gant.............................. John Diers.............................. C J Keane.............................. Norway Precinct 6 00 300 9 00 3 00 6 00 JUEGE8 J D Clinton......................... H L Carl....... ......................... P S Robison........................... Robt S ^Tyrrell..................... J FSchroeder......................... J B Lamb.............. ................ (Continued next week.) * * * * * * Card rooms * and and ^ Pool Tables Soft Drinks 6 00 * 6 00 6 00 6 00 CHOLERA INKANTUM T. T. LAND, Proprietor Billiard 6 00 6 00 Josh’s Place, ^ ^ Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and yi\ 7IS * * * \J / < !) 7K * * <h /l\ Tobacco. City News Stand. Child not Expected lo Live From one Hour To Another, but Cured by Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E N Dewey of Agnewville, Va., was seriously ill of cholera infantum last summer. “ We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another,” he says. “I happened to think of Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from ihe store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the half of one small bottle she was well.” This remedy is for sale by R S Knowlton. Notice- W.H. 8CHR0EDER1 W atchm aker and Jeweler, Front Street, COQUILLE, OREGON. |) H A l L WORK GUARANTEED. t/ W W W W W W W W W W W W S Notice is hereby given “ that all Coos county warrants” drawn on the General Fund and endorsed prior to July 1st 1904, will be paid on presentation at my Office in Coquille Oregon. No interest will be al lowed after June 30, 1906. J. B. D udley . Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. Dated June 25, 1906. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON Pxop Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in redi- ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Earned. Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty The average man does not save Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Rosoburg at 10 p. m. Faro $5.50 to exceed ten per cent of his earn- ingB. He must s|ien<l nine dollars in Jiving expenses for every dollar saved, That being the case he can not be too careful about unneces sary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buy ing seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical Remedy. It costs but a few cents and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern end a bottle of it in the honse often saves a doctor’s bill of several dol in every particular. Rates from lars. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars M AR SH FIELD General hospital W a n t e d . — Gentleman or lady with good reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,- 000 capital. Salary $1,072.00 per vear and expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, Joe. A. Alex ander. Coquille City, Ore. Croup $$15 to $$30 p e r w e e k Including room, board, general nursing and drugs. Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, Oregon. I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL Is a violent inflamation of the mucous membrane of the wind pipe, which sometimes extends to the larynx and bronchial tubes; and is one of the most dangerous diseases of children. It almost al ways comes on in the night. Give A private Hospital well equipped for the treat frequent small doses of Ballard’s ment of surgical and medical diseases. Horehound Syrup and apply Bal lard’s Snow Liniment externally to Trained Nurses in Attendance. the throat. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R S Knowlton. For Information Address Wm. Horsfall, M. D., MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. Timber or Stumpage For Sale. ’Phone 631. Marshfield, Oregon. The owner of 80 acres of timber land on the Coquille river near Fair- view, wants a bid for the stumpage or the land as a whole. It is N. E. J of S. W. i and 8. W. J of the 8. JUDOES W. J of 38 in 27, f i l l 12. W. Ad- W O Cooper ..................................... 300 dress, F. F. Weston, 1302, Webster BC Lehmanowsky ....................... 3 00 street, Oakland, California, V L Arrington ............................. 300 N B Truth, St Paul, June 31,’08. T E Dickson .................................... 300 E E Bender .................................... 300 —I’ve lived so long, I remember J - G - F is h James Guerin......................... 300 well when the Mississippi waa a MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit jsoxrs book- My good health and long life Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. CLERK* came by taking Holllater’a Rocky Turning Work a Specialty, All Orders given I E Bose................................ 300 Mountain Tea. 35 centa. Sold by prompt Attention. E W Hermann........................ 800 R S Knowlton. Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY