Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 17, 1907, Image 1

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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1907.
E n te r «! as second-class m atter May
8, 1905, at the postoffice at C oquille,
Oregon, under act o f Congress e f March
3,1879.
DR. RICHMOND
P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU R GE ON .
Office at S locum 's D rug Store.
C oquille , O rsuon .
Phone Main 123.
County Court Proceedings.
SUNSET CITY
Two miles below Bandon.
E. D, SPERRY
Attorney and Coanoellor at Law.
Office in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Otfioe in Robinson Building, Upstairs
I
A O Trowbridge, witness..
1 50
A p p le G r o w in g H e r e a b o u t.
Geo Shelley, witness.........
1 50
With conditions so favorable to
Nick Colliss, witness.........
1 50
APRIL, 1907, TERM.
apple
growing in this section of
W 8 Greeniugh, witness...
1 50
Expenses in Vacation after Janu W J Maloney, witness......
2 30 Coos county there is wonder ex­
ary, 1907, term:
H L Houston, autopsy.....
25 00 pressed by visitors from the horti­
Indigents............................| 139 00 E Mingus, coroner.............
32 40 cultural belts that so little attention
is paid to the calling by our other­
Janitor ...............................
40 00
In re Inquest upon E G Bates.
Frank Smith, witness........
1 70 wise industrious farmers. One ru-
Indigent soldiers .............
96 00 Arthur Williams, witness..
1 70 ralist with whom we conversed on
Expense, phone service...
11 92 M B Harding, witness......
1 70 tbe subject admitted the seeming
indifference, but apologized by say­
IN RE REGULAR APRIL TERM, 1907.
C L Pennock, acting cor-
ing
that dairying better paid, was
IN RE justice ’ s COURTS.
oner..............................
9 30
better understood, and brought
State vs. C. E. Smith.
CIRCUIT COURT EXPENSES.
quicker and oftener returns. The
C. L. Pennock, J. P. fees...
2 70 Frank Bowron, juror, (omit-
J. W. Carter, Const, fees...
4 39
ted )..............................
5 60 explanation was very true, still it
In re State vs. H. Ballard.
Chas Laviue, witness.........
2 00 would seem there should be more
C. L. Pennock, J. P. fees..
4 20 Dr Wetmore, witness........
4 00 and better looking oq^tards than
J. \V. Carter, Const, fees...
13 10 Eva Reddick, witness......
8 00 we have. The farmer in question
further stated that apples were once
T. W. Chapman, witness...
1 50 Umpqua Valley News, brief
Geo. W. Murray, witness...
1 50
Baxter vs State..........
27 00 a larger product of our section but
suffered reputation in the markets,
J. W. Carter, witness, not
stationery and printing .
not because o f inferior quality but
allowed.
Myrtle Point Enterprise,
In re State vs. Wearn.
printing proceedings..
45 25 because of inferior packing and
marketing. As a result the orchards
C. L. Pennock, J. P. fees...
5 80 Coquille H erald , printing
J W Carter, Const fees.....
6 00
proceedings..... ........
45 25 for most part were neglected or
abandoned and ranchers turned
Con Lapp, witness.............
2 10 C O Dryden, printing, of­
Peter Garard, witness......
2 10
fices..............................
43 50 their attention to dairying. Fruit­
Harry Harris, witness......
2 10 The Sun, printing notices..
22 76 growing is a remunerative pursuit
where it can be earned on success­
Geo J Bennight, witness...
2 10 Coos Bay News, printing
In re State vs Kinney.
notices ........................
68 50 fully and is intelligently handled.
The packing of fruit is in itself a
C L Pennock, J P ........... .
5 30 A F Linegar, stamped en­
J \V Carter, Const.............
1 50
velopes ........................ 161 20 great feature of the business, and if
this was neglected when orchards
In re State vs J S Hunt.
Burroughs A id Machine
C L Pennock, J P .............
1 85
Co, one adder............. 375 00 were an important thing of the val­
ley, as represented, then it is natu.
Drawing Jury List, Diet No 3.
Glass & Prudhomme,blanks
C L Pennock, J P .............
3 00
etc................................
4 07 ral there were hurtful consequences
to too easily discourage the infant
J A Luse, assisting............
2 00 Bancroft-Whitney, 2 Vols.
Geo N Farrin, assisting...
2 00
Reports.......................
7 50 industry in our midst. The H er ­
a l d takes pleasure in noting that
J W Carter, telephone ser-
Mann & Beach, hunter li­
SUMMONS.
a gentleman has come among us to
vice.............................
3 14
cense prntg.................
7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
engage
exclusively
in
fruit
raising,
In re State vs Wm Stawloth.
J 8 Dellinge*, blank books
87
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
and will plant fifty acres to apples
C L Pennock, J P ..............
2 35 Bushong & Co, records,
THE COUNTY OF COOS:
Plaintiff, 1
J \V Carter, Const.............
2 50
ribns., etc....................
96 05 if suitable ground can be procured. A. E. Seaman,
▼8.
| Sait in Equity to
This
gentleman
is
satisfied
we
have
Chas Jones, witness...........
1 50
Henry
Fletoher,
Minnie }■ Quiet Title to
B Dulley, stamps Treas.
Fletcher, and John Doe,
Real Property.
Mrs Chas Jones, witness...
1 50
6 00 a climate and soil adapted to the
office ...........................
Defendants. J
calling, and will risk his investment To Henry Fletcher, Minnie Fletoher and
J W Carter, not allowed.
Coquille Valley Sentinel,
and John Doe, the above-named defend­
Drawing Jury List, Dist No 1.
blanks, etc...................
93 30 without delay. Gravenstines are
ants:
the
favorite
apple
of
the
Coquille
T H Chapman, J P ............
POOR iAR M .
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR­
valley.
These he will raise with EGON: You and each o f you, are hereby
F M Rummell, assisting...
W Leneve, groc. etc, for
noticed that you are required to appear and
J G Grout, assisting..........
poor farm.................... 164 85 possibly other fruits, including
answer the complaint filed against you in
In re State vs Coffee
T H Mehl & Co, hardware.
51 15 peaches, as a side issue, and he is the above entitled court and cause, in which
T H Chapman, J P ............
5 45 Enterprise Meat C o ...........
46 (>9 convinced ot the wisdom of his un­ A. E. Seaman is plaintiff and yon, the said
C K Sbaw, Const,...............
9 00 R S Knowlton, drugs, etc..
40 65 dertaking, feeling that he has a very Hemy Fletoher, Minnie Fletoher and John
Doe are defendants, within six weeks from
good market in Coos county alone the date o f tbe first publication o f this
In re State vs Ira Kaiser.
W H Mansell, for feeding
T H Chapman, J P ...........
2 70
horses .........................
3 50 for the product of his trees. No summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from
C K Shaw, Constable........
9 00 S H McAdams, 'smithiDg .
11 50 doubt the experiments of this gen­ the 13th day o f March, 1907, and if yon
fail r o to appear and answer on or before
In re State vs C McCausley.
M Skeels, groc. etc........
12 80 tleman, which are bound to prove the 24th day of April, 1907, that datd be­
T H Chapman, J P ...........
3 70 P E Drane, groc. etc........
21 30 successful, will be an incentive to ing the last day o f the time prescribed in
H F Stone, Const..............
15 95 Grant Harry, spuds...........
40 00 other farmers of Southern Coos Co. the order of publication, the said plaintiff
will apply to the oourt for the relief de­
In re 8tate vs C A Dingman.
Levi Niehols, labor............
57 00
manded in the oomplaint in this suit, a
Mrs.
Travis’
Body
to
Eugene.
T H Chnpman, J P ............
4 50 James Crew, labor...... .’ ....
3 00
succinct statement of which relief is as fol­
lows:
C K Shaw, Constable........
3 20 Chas Fox, salary................ 168 33
The remains of the late Mrs. Ella
That the defendants and each o f them,
In re State vs G W Hanlon.
N Lorenz, mdse..................
48 10
F. Travis, who died at Myrtle Point be required to set forth the nature of their
H F Stone, raileago to
hospital and indigrnts .
claim in the real property in the complaint
Monday morning of last week, were
described, and that all adverse claims of
Portland, Constable...
66 20 J D Wetuiore, hospital..... 281 65
shipped to Marshfield by train, there the defendants or either o f them, or any
In re State vs G e o Beery.
W Colin, hospital............... 112 00
to be transferred to steamer en parsons claiming under or through them to
O A Kelly, J P, not allowed
C entral H otel, meals, etc,
route to Eugene via Portland A said real property be determined by a de­
Wm Rohui, Const., not al­
cree o f the court herein:
Lind and Dulley chil­
son and daughter of decedent, L.
That by said decree it be declared, ad
lowed.
dren ............................
15 00
M. Travis and Mrs. L. R. Ediuund- judged and decieed that the defendants or
Iu re Jury List, Dist No 3.
St Vincents Hospital, care
son, arrived at the Point from Eu­ either of them, have no estate, title or inter­
est whatever in or to the real estate de­
E G D Holden, J P ..........
3 00
of Kotkachildren et al 140 00
gene overland four da\B before the scribed as follows to-wit: “ Lot one (1) in
J J Lamb, assisting...........
2 00 Sisters of Mercy Hospital.
parent expired, and accompanied Block Three i3) in the town o f South Marsh
T J Little, assisting...........
2 00
various patients.......... 384 00
the body hack to Eugene for the fi­ field, Coos County, atate o f Oregon, as sur­
veyed and platted by A. J. McMillan C. E .
In ro State vs Foote.
P E Drane, dry goods for
nal obsequies. Besides the 2 chil­ for C. H. Merchant and Mary L. Merchant,
E Bender, J P ....................
3 85
hospital.......................
7 50
dren named there are three other his wife, and of record in the office of the
R B Deyoe, Constable......
3 40 S O (Jonipauy, supplies for
children as follows: Prof. S. S. Tra­ County Clerk of saidCoos Connty,’’ said real
Webb MaBt, witness..........
estate beieg also described as “ Block forty-
3 90
Nancy Palmer.............
2 75
vis of Columbia University, New four (44; in E . B. Dean A Co’ s Addition to
Henry Hervey, witness.....
3 90 Emil Anderson, care o f A
York; Carl T. Travis, a law student the town of Marshfield, Coos County, Ore­
coboner ’ s COURT.
Hanelyus.....................
6 00
in a university at Ann Arbor, and gon, as surveyed and platted by William
In re Inquest on C Robinson.
Hall for E. B. Dean A Co., and o f reoord in
Continued next week.
Miss Emma Travis, now studying the office of the County Clerk of said Coos
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Luther Pace, ju ror...........
1 40
at
the
University
of
Oregon.
County; that the title o f plaintiff thereto
W anted : By Chicago wholesale
Geo L Wheeler, juror......
1 40
Mrs. Travis came to this county is good and valid, and that plaintiff has a
and mail order house, assistant man­
Z T Thomas, juror............
1 40
title in fee simple in asd to said described
ager (man or woman) for this coun­ as a canvasser, we believe, several real estate.
J H Price, juror.................
1 60
weeks
ago.
Sbe
took
cold
shortly
That tbe defendants and each of them,
ty and adjoining territory.
Salary
U 8 Sahver, juror...............
1 40
$20 and expenses paid weekly; ex­ afterward and pneumonia developed and all persons claining under or through
Geo Schafer, juror.............
1 40 pense money advanced.
Work when she reached Myrtle Point, her them or either of them, be forever enjoined
and debarred from asserting any claim
Carl Tucker, witness.........
5 50 pleasant; position permanent. No
sickness gradually growing worse whatever in or to said lands and premises
Geo Stemmerman, witness
1 90 investment or experience required.
until death relieved her among sym­ adverse to plaintiff, and for snob other re­
Albert Stemmerman, "
1 90 Spare time valuable. Write at once
pathizing strangers. The decedent lief as to the oourt shall seem meet and
for
particulars
and
enclose
self-ad­
equitable, and for his ooeW and disburse­
E Mingus, coroner............
15 15
dressed envelope. Superintendent, was b.,rn in New York in 1846, and ments in this suit.
In re Inquest upon Wm Borland. 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111.
That on the 13th day o f Maroh, 1907, the
in 1866 became the wife of Rev. G.
J E Lyons, juror................
1 00
Hon. John F . Hall, Judge o f the County
J
Travis
who
once
was
a
Baptist
N o tice
Court o f the state o f Oregon for Coos
Carl Albiecht, juror...........
1 00
minister at Marshfield, later at Eu­ County, duly made on order, dated en
A H EDgle, juror..............
1 00 Notice ie hereby given that all Coos
that day, directing that service o f summons
County Warrants drawn on general gene. He died 12 years ago.
Fred Johnson, juror..........
1 00
in this suit be made by publication thereof,
road fund and endorsed prior to
in the Ooqoille H kbald , a eewkly aewapa
A L Gubser, juror.............
1 00 April 1, 1907, will be paid on pre-
T h e m ysterious o ld man w ho died
per publisoed at Coquille City, in said Coos
Alet Olsen, juror...............
1 00 sentation at my office in Coquille at N orth B end after a very b rie f ill­ County, onee each week for six suoceaeiye
R J Lawson, witness........
1 50 City, Oregon.
ness, and w ho was said to have gon e weeks.
No interest will be allowed after
A. K. HFAMAN
James Allayne, witness.....
1 50
th ere from C oq u ille, is reca lled by
March 31, 1907.
J. B. D ulley .
Attorney for Plaintiff in Pro Per.
John GeeseD, witness........
1 50
differen
t
ones
o
f
this
vicinity.
I
t
is
Treasurer Cooa County Oregon.
Chas Norman, wituess.....
1 50 Dated March 25, 1907.
claim ed that he w orked at o d d jo b s
N OIICE FOR PUBLICATION.
H F Stone, witness............
1 50
dow n the river and at Bandon, pre­
Department
of the Interior, Land Office
Notice to Contractors.
R G Gale, Exam M D ......
10 00
viou sly w alking up the coast from at Roeeburg, Oregon, Dec. 4th, 1906.
E Mingus, coroner.............
19 75
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. ,
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...
, , i the d irection o f C u rry couDty and
Notice ia hereby given that Robert A.
I d re Inquest upon C F Allen.
bids will tie received by the undersigned California.
\V hile in C o q u ille the Easton, of 8itknm, Oregon, has filed
A McNair, juror................
1 00 (or the improvement of the county road p o o r o ld man, su fferin g and friend notice of his intention to make final
in Road District No. 12, beginning where i ,
,
. . . . .
" .
Nala Rasmussen, juror......
1 00 the said road croesea Section Line l»e- less, bought ruedicioe before trudg­ five-year proof in support of Ills claim,
via: Homestead Entry No. 10392, made
F M Flye, juror..................
« 1 00 tween Sections 15 and 22, Township 28, ing toward tbe bay, and the bottle Jan.
2, 1901, for the
8WW , 8WV4
Range 11 West, thence westerly along
N W ^ , Section 6, Townahip
W M Hite, juror................
1 00 general course of present road to the with it« label wag found on tbe body NE)*.
28 S, Range 10 W .. and that laid proof
W R Mavity, juror............
1 00 Section Line between Sections 11 and after death.
will be made before Connty Clerk and
12, same township and range, said im­
Clerk of County Court of Cooe Connty.
Geo P Laird, juror ..........
1 00 provement« to be made as per specifica­
F or S ale . Good Shingle mill, • Oregon, at his office at Coquille,Oregon,
Clay Garoutte, w.tness ....
1 50 tions now on file with the Connty Clerk
and as per copy with the Supervisor of with or without eogine, alto includ­ on April 15th, 1907.
Ed Gallier, witness ..........
I 50 said district. All bids to be filed with
• He name« the following witneaeee to
H M Tuttle, witness........
1 50 the County Clerk not Ister than the 8th ing ranch if desired. Inquire of prove hit continuons residence uuon
and cultivation of the land, vis : Walter
day of May, 1907, at 10 a. m ., five per
W D Clark, witness...........
1 50 cent of the amount bid to be deposited Young A Albee. Fiahtrap, qt *<i- M. Laird, James D. Laird and James
dreaa
at
Coquille.
Benbam. of Hitkum, Oregon, and Jacob
with
the
County
Clerk
with
bid.
O F Rohrer, witness .........
1 50
$ 1 .50 P e r Y e a r
r—
C. R. BARROW,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
First-class References
ifteeu Ye;irs* Experience
C oquille C ity , O b ^
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Front Street
Martin Building,
CoquiiiLli O beqoh
A beautiful seaside residence plat fronting on­
to the Pacific Ocean with lull view of the big
water and the most westerly city in the U. S.
Lots on sale by the
bandon Cooperative
Realty Company
Come Early and get First Choice.
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A. J. Sherwood,
A ttorney • at -L a w ,
N otary P oblio ,
C o q u ille ,
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O regon
Walter Sinclair,
ATrORNlY-AT-LAW,
NOTABY 1’ tTBI.IC,
C oqu ille,
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Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
A ttobnsys - at -L aw ,
Denlei in R ra l E state o f a l l kinds.
M arshfield, Oregon.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w ,
Phone 761.
N otary Public.
M a r s h f ie l d
O regon .
E. G. D. Holden,
L awtbb ,
Junton or thk P eacb
0. 8. Oomrainaioaer, G^niral Insnrnnoe
Agent, and Notary Poblio. Office
in Robinson Building.
C oqu ille
regon .
\
A. F. Kirshman,
D entist .
Office two doors Sooth o f Post ofiioe.
C oqu ille
.
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Oregon.
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO
S tr . D I S P A T C 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 Echo for Myrtle Point.
S tr . F A V O R I T E
J. C. Moomaw. Master,
ayes
| Arrives
Coquille....... 7 A-M.
j Bandon. .10:45 a - m .
Bandon......... 1 p - m . | Coquille. 4:45 p - m .
S tr . E C H O
H. Jam.. Master.
Leaves
J
A rrives
MyrtU Point. ..7 a - m . | oqui’.le C y 9 30 a - m .
Coquille City. .1 P-M. | Myitie P * t.4 00 p - m .
Daily enoept Sunday.
The safe and reliable tiw a-<dS0F
screw
M W T Tie New and 8peedy,.^f0F
S tr. E liz a b e t h
C. P. Jensen, Master.
Wil! make regular trips between
C o q u ille R ive r and San
F ra n c isc o .
ITo Stop-over at W a y Ports.
Electric Lights. Everything in First
Clast Style.
FOR SALE.
One horse 6 years old, weight
about 1300 pounds, also one mare
3 years old.
Enquire of Henry
(Irmly, ^orwgy, Oregon.
Stephen Gallier, witness.,,
; 50
E. N. H A R R Y ,
Special Road Master R. D, Jfn. 12.
H erald ’Phone, «Main 55.
O. Stemmier, o f Dora, Oregon.
BENJAMIN V EHDY, Register.
Geo. Conger, Prop.
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Under New M anagem ent.
Livery
Best of Turnouts
Feed and Sale
S t r ic t l y
F ir s t - C l a s s .
Stable
Hay, Grain Feed.
Opposite 1. O. O. F. Hall
Successor to J. T. Little
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Josh’s Place,
T. H. MEHL, Proprietor,
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Billiard
Card rooms
and
and
<b Pool
Tables
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Soft Dr in s
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Fruits, Nuts,
Candies, Cigars and
Tobacco.
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City News Stand.
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R0StBUR6-WVRTL^ 6ellNE
B. F E N T O N
P rop
Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in redi
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations fdr Taveling men a specialty
Leava Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
North Coquille Store
MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress.
Fancy and Staple
Groceries.
Nuts, Candies, To­
bacco and Cigars.
North End ^
Henry Street Bridge.
S. H. McADÄMS
Blacksmithing
LOGGING WORK
Horseshoeing
CARRIAGE WORK
For Bargains in Buggies and Carriages coma and examine onr line wg
have the^beat that money can b iy at tbe lowest prices