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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1906)
C o q u ille 23: No. 46. V ol . Entered as »econd-cleae matter May 8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coquille, Oretron, under act ot Congress oi March S, 1879. -a C. R. Barrow, Attorney and Oonnaellor at Law First-olan Balerenoee Fifteen Yeare’ Experience O o o u illi C it y , O i b J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Martin Building, Front Strfst < %, quills , Oaaooa A. J. Sherwood, AtToaa ax- at -L aw , N otasi P u il io . Coquille, : : Oregon T Walter Sinclair, A t t o s iit - at -I ia w , N otait P ublio , Coquille, : Oregon. Hall & Hall. A T T O * 1 I B T 8 -4 T -L a W , Dealer ia B bal E stati o f all kinds. Marshfield, Oregon. C. A. Sehlbrede, Attorney-at-Law, tary Public. Phone 781. M a r s h f ie l d , O r e g o n . E. D. Sperry. W . C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE. Attorney §-at-Law. OAoa in Robinson Bnilding, Coquille, - - • Oregon. £. G. D. Holden, « L aw tib , Ju srioi of tbs P ia c i 8. Commissioner, Oenaral insnranoe Agent, and Notary Pnbllo. Offloe in Robinson Building. Coquille, Oregon. ______ A. F. Kir8hman, D entist . Offloe 'two doors Bon ih o f Post offloe. Coquille . - • Oregon. R. BERT E. SCHOONMAKER DE N TIST ow n, Bridge and Gold ) ne Work a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. M ain 1101. MARSHFIELD COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO str. D IS P A T C H Tom White, Master T.eaves I Arrives X n d o n .......... 7 A-M. | Ooqmlle. ...1 0 A-M . Coo a ille....... 1 P * . I Bandoa . . . . 4 r-M. Connects at Coquille with train for M ushield and steamer Eiho far Myrtle Pelet. Str. F A V O R IT E J . O. M ooduw , Master, Leaves I Arrives Coquille....... T a w . I Bandon. .10~t5 A-w. Bandon......... 1 F-M. I Coqnllla . 4:45 F-w. “ Str. ECHO H. Jams. Master. Leaves | Arrives Myrtle Point. .7 A-M. | oquille C’y 9 30 A-M. Coquille City. .1 M l. | Myitte P’t. .4 00 r-M. Daily except Sunday. g ^ T The safe and reliable tiwn screw g 0 T 'The New and S p eedy,^ B 0| Str. E liza b eth c . T. Jenson. Master. Will make regular tripe between Coquille River and San Fra n cisco . Mo Stop-over at W a y Ports. ■ctiic Lights. Everything in First ~ r ie . Claes ''t Btyii The Mercy Rospita AT NORTH BEND Is now open for the recep tion of patients. The terms are $10 per week and upwards. For particulars apply to Sisters o f Mercy NORTH BUND. OHBOON C O Q U IL L E , C O O S C oun ty C ourt P roceed in g*. ïi c f a l ö . C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T 8, 1 9 0 6 . days...................................... 71 75 S Gillier, board of prisonersl53 72 W H Bunch, salary June 30, and postage...,...................245 15 S C Johnson, 15 davs stiff's office and 1 day clerk’s office..................................... 48 00 S Gather, special deputy biro April circuit court ............ 22 50 L Harlocker, sal county judge to June 30................ 250 00 R H Mast, labor in clerk’s office, 65 days...................... 195 00 E A Anderson, commissioner per diem and mileage....... 86 70 Lloyd Spires, commissioner, per diem and mileage....... 58 80 S Gallier, sheriff to July 12..166 67 E M Gallier, dep sheriff to July 12.............................. 75 00 James Watson, clerk to July 6th........................................ 125 00 Robt R Watson, dep clerk 75 00 J B Dulley, treasurer to July 10......................................... 66 67 In Re Appropriation to aid R D No 6 Joe Larson, 26 days............... 65 00 Alfred Tyberg, 19 days......... 38 00 John Hendrickson, 13£ days 33 65 Simon Anderson, 18 days..... 36 00 Knute Nelson, 8 days.......... 16 00 Jce Shaffer, 7J days............. 15 00 Geo Stemmermaii, CJ days... 13 00 Mrs Alfred Tyberg, 104§ days board for crew................... 52 33 Alfred Rodine, hauling 2 loads of powder................. 6 00 Pioneer Hardware Co, pow der, etc............................... 422 24 (Continued from last week.! J H Roberts, 1 day Hoffman change, and 4 days Fish- trap road............................. 10 00 Wm Wigant, 1 day Fishtrap road...................................... 2 00 F Wyland, 1 day Hoffman change and Fishtrap road 4 days................................. 6 Off James C Brown, 2 days Fish- trap road............................. 4 00 Sam Dietz, 5 days Fishtrap road..................................... 10 00 Robt Myers, 4 days Fishtrap road...................................... 8 00 C S McCulloch, surveying, mileage; plats, profiles 8 surveys.................................. 207 80 S B Catbcart, viewing, mil age, same .......................... 104 30 Geo Uriffio, viewing, milage, same...................................... 116 80 A N Geuld, surveying, etc, Stephenson change.......... 35 00 Chas Phillips, labor Stephen son change............................ 8 00 Rackleff Lawborn, labor Stephenson change.......... 14 00 Carl Simpson, labor Stephen. son change........................... 2 00 Geo Stephenson, labor Ste phenson change................... 2 00 Dan Wilson, labor Stephen son change........................... 4 00 Elmer Holverstott, labor Stephenson change........ 2 00 W O Mathews, labor Stephen son change........................... 4 00 State of Oregon 1 W O Shoup, labor Stephen County of Coos j 88 son change.......................... 10 00 I, James Watsou, County Clerk, Paul Skeels, labor Stephen ex-Offioio Clerk of the County son change......... ............ 10 00 Court of the State of Oregon, in aud A N Gould, surveying Matt for the County of Coos, do hereby Rink road and in r d 15... 16 50 cortify that the foregoing synopsis A N Gould, plat and profile, of the claims audited and paid by Stephenson change............ 12 50 the County Court is a true and cor Coos Bay R & E B R A N rect synopsis of said claims as aud Co, 17 tons coal, freight ited nnd ordered paid at the July, on rock, etc...........................227 85 1906 term of said Court as the W T Wilson, 2744 ft piling. 109 76 same appears upon the records of Beall & Co, plow and share 53 50 Baid Court in Vol. 8, pages 446 to Dean Lumber Co, lumber 467 inolusive, and of the whole for r d 10............................ 4 30 thereef. T N Boone, labor, r d 10.... 22 00 Witness my hand and the seal of Geo Catching, labor r d 10.. 20 00 said Court affixed this 14th day of John Catching, supvsr bal July, 1906. due..................... 5 71 JAMES WATSON, Iu Re Ferries. County Clerk. Ira A) bee, keeper S slough ferry .................................... 115 50 Clerk in One Office for 63 years C H Bimpson, keeper Co John Dedrick Strsssburg, the quille forry...........................120 00 S Whetstone, splicing cable i 00 oldest Postoffice employe in the United States in point of service as A Lamb & Co, hdwre for Coquille ferry.............. 4 10 well as years, and said to be the oldest Postoffice clerk .a the world, Nelson Iron Works, 4 sheaves for blocks......................... 2 15 is dead of senility at his home in Louisville. He was 88 years of age Joseph Yonkers, towing lum S slough ferry.................... S 00 last June, and had been in continu ous service 63 years as a clerk in Simpson Lumber Co, sup plies for S slough ferry....... 27 73 the Louisville Postoffice. — Chicago Inter Ocean. C H Simpson, sundries for ----------- i . » « i — Coq ferry............................... 8 16 It takes a good crop year to In Re Miscellaneous Expenses. make a good State Fair. The con City Wster Works, water to July 31............................... 9 00 ditions could not be better than Coquille W ood Yard, fuel... 13 00 they are now, and it is safe to pre dict that the exposition at Salem Mrs S Whetstone, wsahing for prisoners....................... 8 75 beginning September 10 will be the best ever held on the State Fair R S Knowlton, sundries for The speed program court house......................... 28 00 grounds. promises some interesting contests R O Hoberg, trip to Poor The only diffi Farm, hauling grader..... 5 00 on the racetrack. culty will be that scarcity of labor Coquille River Electric Co, lights................................... 25 00 will make it almost impossible for many farmers to attend. Each, T H Mehl A Co, sund for court house......................... 2 60 however, can send an exbibit of the best of bis products.—Oregonian. C M Skeels, sund for court house.................................... 4 05 The Naval Appropriation Bill Claud Fox, fuel, freight, etc for oonrt house................... 22 00 calls for an expenditure of thirteen and a quarter millions of dollars, of Z C Strang, sund for court house................................... 5 20 which ten millions are to go to the construction of one battle ship. M P Gulovson, office chairs for assessor......................... 7 00 This stupendous sum is to be put in a vessel to exceed the power of Ida Gambia, examining 8th grade papers....................... S 00 the English, 19,000 ton "Dread nought” . If we enter this kind of Minnie McCloskey, examin ing 8th grade papers......... 10 50 a competition with England there is no saying what the displacmenf Irma Yoakam, examining 8th As a grade papers....................... 3 00 of war vessels may become. matter of fact good marksmanship Title & Trust Co, list of present owners................... 5 00 increases naval efficiency quite as State of Oregon, briefs in much as great war ships and the matter of Ed Hussey, writ high rank this country has earned of habeas carpus............... 8 25 in this respect justifies a greater appropriation for that training. E L C Farrin, special dep diatatty, etc........................127 36 W H Mansell, team to Poor The Washington Supreme Court Farm for court................... 2 50 defines a drunkard as one who is In Re Officers’ Salaries, Etc. not necessarily drunk all the time, W Colin, sal health officer... 62 67 but who geta drunk regularly on J S Lawrence, dep assr, 59 occasion. He may have sober in- days......... ......................... 164 00 j tervals. We should like to have tbe Ray Collier dep assr, 78daysl95 00 court’s definition of a sober man.— Oregonian. M U Hawkins, dep assr 24} Note and Comment. $1.50 P er Y e a r Travel By Sea. Arrivals from tbe north by Alli No great enthusiasm seems to have groeted the proposal to intro ance, August 1: Mrs M L Grout, Glenn Grout, F Rowan, and wife, duce a hu^less waltz. A C Kentz and wife, A N Adams, Association with educated men and women Mr. Addicks may be politically H B Rauft, C G Meiers. Marne whom we regard as great is a source of dead, but he continues to make a Collins, W Warner and wife, S F noise like a defeated candidate. pleasure. It is easy to associate with these Rhodes, W E Coleman, S I Towers, Eugene Baechler, Mrs E S Flit- people through the medium o f their BOOKS, Boss Guffey iu Pennsylvania, is croft, Mrs W P McMillan, H M o- o f which a large assortment of the best giving au exhibition of letting go Arthur, Mrs Do, J W Wiloox, F A and at city prices are to be found at with both hands and holding on Whitaker, Harry Whitaker, P J Mc with a prehensile tail. Donald, Eliza Hoelling, Mrs A John D. Rockefeller claims to Hoelling, Ottillia Hoelling, D M Nora Barnes, Snoden have left the Staudard Oil Company Barnes, .......... West end of Front Street. (/ Spenser, W J Shelton, W E Jones, twelve years ago, but (bore is still a remarkable similarity in the thumb wife and son, J P Paul, A W Aye, Mrs Sellsame, Q Meilson, Mrs A E marks. Kinsey, Chester Kinsey, J P Cecil, It is reported from Pass Christian Miss Cora Strang, Mrs M Kern, M/ ni / w \ y si/ s i/ m / \ y sjy \ [ / 7ls 7 t \ /r\ /N 7N /K /î\ 7K A\ /K / k /Is /I s /N /K /K /t\ ?1\ /i\ 7N 7 n 7 i \7!\ that an angler has landed a sea Dominico Agoskimo, A E Kinsey, * bass 8 feet 2J inches long. How Joe Wakefield, Mre N Wakefield, * realistic that half inch sounds m M E Hasey, E Doidger, A A Adams, X the measurement. and wife, J D Monroe, Franklin * X Adams, C B Ferro, A Logg, Mrs T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. A dispatch stated that the Nor * Bly, Walker Pedhealgh and son, * folk and Western has reduced the * H W Skinner and wife, Miss Law- rate on coal. A reduction of the * Billiard Card rooms horn. rate on ice will probably be made * * about next December. * Teachers' Examination. and and * A North Carolina negro escaped Notice is hereby given that the Soft Drinks from a pack of bloodhounds by County Superintendent of Coos ^ Pool Tables putting chemicals on his feet. county will hold the regular exam * Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. Probably a bath would have been ination of applications for state and ^ * just as effective and cheaper. county papers at Coquille, commenc City News Stand. ing August 8th, at 9 o’clock a. m., * * The War Department states that and continuing three days. two of the Puljane leaders have The following program will be been captured. This ought to be followed in the county examination: interesting as possibly they can tell Penmanship, History, Spelling, us what all the row is about. Reading, Written Arithmetic, Senator Bailey says that the next Teaching, Grammar, Physiology, Mental Arithmetic, anti-trust law will have iron teeth, Geography, which merely indicates that the School Law, Civil Government. Dated this 19th day of July, 1906. corporations will provide themselves W . H. B unch , with chrome-steele trousers. County Superintendent. It Mae Wood is as youog as she A Warning to Mothers sayB she iB and she married Senator Fro n t Street, Too much care cannot be used Plat as long ago as she says she did, with small children during the hot the old gentleman may be in for weather of the summer months to COQUILLE, OREGON. some charges beside bigamy. guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessry to give A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . Tht children of a ■ Ypntucky man the child a tloso of castor oil to cor complain that a / j with the rect any disorder of the bowels. Do aid of alleged spirits, (notated their not use any'substitute, but give the father's will. This seems perfectly oldfashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rencid oil nause in keeping as he was the owner of ates and has a tendency to gripe. a distillery. If this does not check the bowels give Chainerlain’s Colic, Cholera It has been suggested that the and Diarrhoea Remedy and then President postpone his trip to a dose of castor oil, and the disease Panama till after he leavos the may be checked in its inciniency White House. There ought to be and all danger avoid bed. The • B. FENTON castor oil and this remedy should almost onougb of the canal to see be procured at once and kept ready Prop by that time. for instant use as soon as the first Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in redi- indication of any bowel trouble ap It is no wonder that the packers pears. This is the most successful ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. arc protesting against the govern treatment known and may be re Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty ment cutting down the stock raisers lied upon with implicit confi Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Rosoburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 profits. The packers have had a dence even in cases of cholera in fantum. For sale by R. S. Knowl monopoly in that line so long that ton. they hate to be interfered with. Herbtne Renders the bile more fluid and And now they are complaining because Mr. Hcarst is refusing to thus helps the blood to flow; it af take part in the Bryan reception. fords prompt relief from biliousness, indigestion, sick and nervous head It is a little hard to expect a man aches, and over-indulgence in food to soft soap his own doorstep and and drink. A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical pay for the soap at the same time. G L Caldwell, Agt. M K and T R R., Checotab, Ind. T er, writes, and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern According to all reports, the April 18, 1903; “ I wai sick for in every particular. Rates from meat inspection amendment has got over two years with enlargement of short circuited with the pure food the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good, and I had given bill and the Secretary of Agricul up all hopes of being cured, when ture who was listening at the other my druggist advised me to use Her- Including room, board, gineral nursing and drugs. end of the line was badly shocked. bine. It has made me sound and well.” 50c. sold by R. S, Knowlton. As has been previously stated, W anted . — Gentleman or lady now that the government has de Marshfield, Oregon. cided to shoulder the cost of meat with good reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,- inspection, the paokers will first de 000 capital. Salary $1,072.00 duct it from tbe cost of the cattle per vear and expenses; salary paid and then add it to the price of weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alex steaks. ander. Coquille City, Ore. WHEN TIME DRAGS HEAVILY I K N O W L T O N ’S DRUG S T O R f I Josh’s Place, * W .H .8 CHR0 EDER Watchmaker and Jeweler, ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE M A R SH FIE LD General hospital $15 to $3 0 per week Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. ! I HORSFALL HOSPITAL July Snap Family cottage of six rooms just completed, painted and papered, with out buildings and one lot. Price $500. Seven room house, 3J lots, barn and out buildings. Lots set in fruit trees. For $1,250. Both snaps. Part down, balance on in stalment. See J. E. Q uici , Coquille City. Stop That Cough MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. When a cough, a tickling or ir A private Hospital well equipped for the treat ritation in the throat makes you feel uncomfortable take Ballard's ment o f su rg ica l and medical diseases. Horehound Syrup. Don’t wait un Trained N urses in Attendance. til the disease has gone beyond con trol. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ander son, 254 West 5th St. Salt Lako For Information Address W m . H orsfall, M . D ., City, Utah, write. We think Bal lard’s Horehound Syrup the best ’Phone 631. .Marshfield, Oregon. medicine for coughs and colds. We have used it for several years; it always gives immediate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect Tbe annual expenditure of the satisfaction.” 25, 50c, $1.00. at R. 8. people of Germany for drink would Knowlton’s. pay the expenses of her public Timber or Stumpage For Sale. school system, for tbe working The owner of 80 acres of timber people's insurance and for the land on the Coquille river near Fair- maintenance of tbe army and navy view, wants a bid for tbe stumpage and leave a $200,000 residue in the or the land as a whole. It is N. E. J- G- Fish treasury. Still the average German J of S. W. i and 8. W. J of the 8. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cube«, Apple and Fruit c o ir e would do without schools, pensions Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fro.nts, etc. W. J.cf 36 in 27, 8. R. 12. W. Ad- and a standing army rather than dress, F. F. Weston, 1302, Webster Turning Work a Specialty. \U Orders given prompt Attention. • ' his stein of beer. street, Oakland, California. Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY