Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 24, 1907, Image 1

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24: No. 30.
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Entered « » secoud-cta«» natter M iy
S, 1905, at the puatofAce at Coquille,
Oregon, under art of Conareaa of March
3 . 187».
PHYSICIAN AND BURUEON.
Office at Slocum’a Drug Store.
C ovii 'I llc , O m u o n .
1‘hone Main 133.
E. D, SPERRY
Attorney and Coanoellor at Law.
Offloe iu Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs
I
C. R. BARROW.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Pirst-clAss References
ift?tm Year*’ E^parieaoi
C oyui i l k C it y , O hi
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
: Martin Building,
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F " * ‘ Rtr' ,t
CoqoiLiaB, OaKOOM
A. J. Sherwood,
Arroma st - at -L aw ,
No r .it T P ublic ,
C oqu ille,
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Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
ATrOHHET-AT-LAW,
N otahy P u b lio ,
Coquille,
Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
ATTOaK«Y«tT-LlW,
Dealer in K kal E stât * of a ll kinda.
Marshfield, Oregon.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
Atto rney-at- Law,
ary Public.
Phone 781.
M AKSIIEIELD, O regon .
E. G. D. Holden,
L awtkb .
J ustice
o f th s
P eau »
imiaissioner, Genom i
Insurance'
it, and N otary Publie.
Office
in Robinson Building.
regon.
Coquille
A. F. Kirshman,
D ertist .
County Court Proceedings.
Continued from left week.
Pioneer Grocery Co., sup­
plies J. Nelson................. $ 29 00
John Bear 2 tripe to ceme­
tery .........
7 50
H. Royer, care C. T. Riley..
2 00
W. H. Renfro supplies for
C. T R iley .......................
10 75
Win. Hughes, grave for C.
T. R ile y ...... <...................
5 00
C. M. Skeels, supplies for
Elsie Fredenberg............
7 50
Jos. Ferry supplies for W in­
‘22 25
ter...................................
H. Kinell, clothes for Kotka
children ........*.................
5 00
Mintie Campbell conveying
Dulley children to Aid
Society............................. 24 00
Cal. & Oregon 8 .S. Co pass­
age Dulley Children......
35 00
Mvrt e Point Hotel, lodging
3 00
Riley ...............................
Thos. Barklow, care P. A.
Decker.............................
15 00
Mraria A Leneve, supplies
for self and fam ily..........
15 00
Oregon Coal & Nav. Co sup­
plies fo r J M Smith......... 40 00
IN BE INSANE
E M Blackerby, guarding
\ Bethel,............................. 10 00
W Culin examining B * fbel
5 00
E. G . D. Holden examining
Bethel ........
5 00
Frank ¡Pomeroy, witness
Bethel .............................
« 70
John Brown witness Bethel
9 90
Jentry Russell witness Beth­
el ....................................
9 90
Alley Guerin witness Bethel
9 90
E M Blackerby, arrest etc
of Bethel.........................
Hotel Coqnille meals for
Bethel..............................
IN RE ROADR
Labor in R. D. 27 omitted
uary.
A. H. Scbroeder, 7 days with
team.................................
G. W. Bird, labor..............
J. I. Cl nton,
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F. N. Nelson. " ................
B. E. Hampton “ with team
H. Powell removed timber
from rds in R. D. 13......
E I. Dupont Powder Co.,
powder etc.......................
S. B. Cathcart surveying
road s...............................
Geo. Potter, chairman.......
I. Onstott axmau.....'........
Carl Cox
’’ .....- ........
Henry Andrews, chainman
J L Durand..................
Lewis Jones, axinan...... .
Stipheu Oallicr,
viewiug
roads...............................
Geo. Griffin, viewing roads
A N Gould, surveying roads
C H Frey chainman............
Mauley Cribbing, chainman
Dave McNair axman.........
H. D. Goodman axman—
11 75
4 75
in Jan­
28 00
6 00
14 00
10 00
43 50
G 00
113 68
66 80
12 00
8 00
10 00
8 00
2 00
2 00
42 20
59 80
18 00
6 00
6 00
2 00
6 00
IN BE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT IU) 30.
Offlee two doors Booth of Post offloh.
T H Mebl A Co. Sundries
W C McPherson, Co., grates
W A Goodman repairing cL
house .......... '..................
J G Fish pigeon holes, assr’s
ofee ..................................
I B White, map cabinet
Assr’s Ofce.......................
W W Gage board for pris­
oners................................
Phoebe Wbetstooe washing
for prisoners....................
P E Drane sund for ja il......
W. H. Lyons for lumber,
old bill, $26, not allowed
North Bend M fg. Co. booths
$16.90, allowed
E L C Farrin sundry items
as Dept. Dist A tty. $12.
continued
E L C Farrin, typing for
Dist Atty. $5, continued.
3 80 j
9 50 ;
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Oregon.
N e w Proeper Addition.
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The public of localities that are ;
7 00 distant from the lower Coquille lire |
not generally aware that the town
6 50 of Prosper is enjoying something of i
a boom these days. 8 uch is correct,
9 90 | however, and the pretty little ham-
let promises to possess a largely in- j
99 29 creased population and business ac­
tivity before many months’ time,
11 05 with another mill to afford employ­
2 90 ment for added dozens of people.
Prosper is delightfully situated
on the banks of the Coquille river
some 20 . miles to the southwest of
9 95 Coquille City.
It is not far re­
moved from Bandon, and is one of
the important shipping points of
the lower stream, its output of lum­
ber finding way to market per
steamer
Elizabeth
and
divers
IN RE OFFICERS AND DEPUTIES
schooners running to San Francisco.
Walter Culin, Health Ofcr.
62 67
Throughout the entire year the
W H Bunch Supt. and pos-
buzz of the saw is beard in this
,a«re ................................. 231 25 place. It is the scene o f the lum­
ber plant of the Sudden A Christen­
Minnie McCloskey examin­
ing teachers and Mss......
30 00 son Company whose main offices are
situated in the coast's metropolis.
W D Reedy Examining
teachers and Mss............ 30 00 The company also conducts n large
mercantile establishment and in the
Ida Gamble, examining Mss
8 th grade........................
0 00 eastern limits is located the ship­
building plant of E. Heuckendorff,
Minnie Hermann examining
8 th grade Mss................
i) 00 one of the most widely ¿known and
prosperous on the pacific coast.
Kate Watson, labor
in
Clerk’s Office...................
20 00 As before stated, another mill is
projected for Prosper in the near
Florence Atkinson labor in
Clerk’s office...................
28 75 future, and we will add that a sec­
ond shipbuilding plant is being con­
Ray Collier labor in Clerk’s
named
office ................................ 70 25 sidered by a gentleman
N e w Submarine Telephone.
Dunn.
The
towu
of
ProBper
has
George Hartley
labor in
The lightships of the Pacific
Sheriff’s office.................. 142 50 abundant to justify its substantial
and permanent growth. It has an coast are to be equipped with the
R R Pownder labor in Sher.
ifFs office......................... 178 75 excellent waterfront anil an Ideal new system of submarine tele­
site for a flourishing town. The phone, by the use of which it will
Ray Collier labor in Assrs
office .............................. 120 00 climate, too, is healthful— never too be possible for the men on the light­
A N Gould labor on maps 147 00 warm, never too cold, and there are ships to exchange signals with in­
conditions spelmlid for vegetables coming steamers at a distance of
G A HaDsen Deputy asses­
sor ....................................... 72 Go and other growing in the vicinity. from ten to fifteen miles.
At present a good number of homes
The record of main distances
R H Mast, labor in Clerk’s
office ................................. 241 50 dot the town, but their number is shows that the greatest danger of
to be vastly augmented if we judge mariuers is attendant upon the at­
Geo. Hartley labor in Sher­
iff’s offieo.........................
13 75 from the extensive sales of lots tempt to make port in the fog.
made in the new Prosper Addition During the last year the list of
John F Hall J salary Co.
steamships that went aground while
Judge ............................. 2 0 00 the last few months.
This addition was formally deci­ entering port in foggy weather in­
Lloyd Spires salary Commis­
sioner...............................
67 70 ded and placed on the market about cluded the largest liners plying on
the first of January, and so great the Pacific
This fact hastened the
E A Anderson salary as com­
missioner ......................... 53 20 was the demand for building sites, consummation of a contract between
therein that the entire tract threat­ the United States Lighthouse Board
Stale of Oregon, 1
CouDty of Cor.s, ) 8S'
ened to be sold o i long before this. and the Submarine Signal Com-
I, James WatsoD, County Cleik The sales the first dav approxiraat- pany of Boston for the equipment
ex-officio Clerk of the County Court id fifty lots, and they have dimin­ of the lightships on this coast with
of the State of Oregon, hereby cer­ ished very little with each passing the Dew device.
tify that the foregoiug is n true day. There arc still some lots re­
One of the first lightships to be
and correct complication of all the maining, but they must all go short­ fitted with (lie signal system will
bills of expense allowed by said ly from indications.
j bn the S in Francisco, or No. 76,
Court at the Regular April. 1906
The very fact of the lapid sale of which is stationed midway between
1 ’erm thereof, « di ! of the whole of this building addition is evidence the Farallones and the entrance of
said hilts of expanse as audited aud conclusive that Prosper has a future the harbor. Incoming ships pass
allowed by the said Court,
one that is in thorough keeping this vessel ns they approach the
Witness my hand and the seal of with its well chosen name. I t is port, and in foggy weather they get
said Court affixed this 12th day of destiued for years to come to be a their bearing from the lightship
April, 1907.
J ames W atson
flourishing sawmill and shipbuild­ which must be located by her fog-
County Clerk of Coos County, O r­ ing town, and as such, with war­ born. Missing this, tbe vessels are
egon.
ranting conditions generally, to be at the mercy of chance. With the
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a town of homes and unquestioned new submarine system they will be
W anted ; By Chicago wholesale attractiveness. George H. Shelley, able to pick up tbe lightship and
and mail order house, assistant man­ Marshfield, and the Bandon Real locate it accurately from a point
ager (man or woman) for this coun­ Estate Co. are prominently concern outside tbe Farallones.
ty and adjoining territory.
Salary ed in the Prosper Addition.
Tbe system consists of a sub­
$20 and expenses paid weekly; ex­
merged bell and receiver on each
pense money advanced.
Work
j side of tbe ship under tbe water.
Jury List.
pleasant; position permanent. No
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The approach o f an incoming ship
investment or experience required.
Joe Laird, chainman..........
4 00
E. E. Weekly
l'
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4 00
A. L . Brown, axman..........
2 00
Smith Weekly axman.........
2 00
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO Chas Heller rodman.......... 6 00
A N Gould, survey plat etc. 26 30
IN RE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT R. D. 17
Spare time valuable. W rite at once
S tr. D I S P A T C H
Arthur Bennett, chainman
2 00 for particulars and enclose self-ad­
Tom White, Master
N. H Ingram, chainman.....
2 00 dressed envelope. Superintendent,
Leave*
I Arrives
132 Lake St. Chicago, III.
Bandon...... 7 A«M. | Coquille___ 10 a - h . W. E. Gilbert axman..........
2 00
—
Conuille ........ 1 p - m . | Bandon . ... 4 p - m .
“ ..........
2 00
Connect« at Coquille with train for Marshfield Fred Nosier
Notice
and steamer Esho for Myrtle Point.
J. D. Bennett rodman..........
2 00
Notice is hereby given that all Coos
A NGould surveying, map et 12 00 County Warrants drawu oo general
Str. F A V O R I T E
J. U. Moomaw. Master,
IN RE FERRIET.
road fund aud endorsed prior to
ayee
Arrives
April 1, 1907, will be paid on pre­
C
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Sipmson,
salary
pike
<'«quille........7 a m .
Bandon.. 10:45 a m .
Bandon......... i P-M. Coquille. 4:45 p - m .
poles, and halp................ 130 00 sentation at my office in Coquille
City, Oregon.
A1 Flanders, hauling sand
No interest will bo allowed after
from ferry s lip ..»........... 18 00 March 31, 1907.
J. B. D ulley
S tr. E C H O
J H M iller oars etc. for S.
I reasurer Coos County Oregon.
H. Jan». M u t « .
•re*
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Arrive,
Slough ferry....................
8 00 Dated March 25, 1907.
Coquille
.50 P er Y ear
C O Q U IL L E , COOS C O U N T Y , O REG O N, W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L * 4 , 1907.
H O S PITA L AND INDIGENT
DR. RICHMOND
$ ie M à
SUNSET CITY
T w o m i l e s b e lo w B a n d o n .
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.
Geo. Conger,
Under New Management.
Livery
Best of Turnouts
Feed and Sale
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Stable
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Hay, Gran* Feed.
Opposite I. O. O. F. hall.
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Josh’s Place,
T. H. MEHL, Proprietor.
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Billiard
Card rooms
and
and
Soft Drin
Pool Tables
Fruits,
Nuts,
Candies, Cigars and
Tobacco.
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City News Stand.
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ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
B. FENTO N
F r-o p
Saddle Horses o f best quality always on band. Good R igs in redi
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and L ivery business.
Following is the list of jurors is anuouDced through an electrical
Accommodations fo r Taveliug men a specialty
drawn to serve at tho present term eontrivsnee by the ringing of a bell
Leava Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Uoseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
of circuit court.
j in the pilothouse of the lightship,
E. W. Geptill, farmer Marshfield which is connected with the sub-
Wm. Bremer,
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Allegany : merged receiver.
Thos. Langlois merchant Bandon j
Tbe liner, which must also be
M. P. Gulovson,
*• Marshfield ! equipped with a similar arrange-
Z. T. Thomas,
farmer,
Allegany I ment, will r e v iv e signals from tbe
MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress.
J. L. White,
painter, Marshfield lightship snd be advised of tbe ex-
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| act bearing and distance o f the light-
C. A. Metlin,
laborer,
Coquille | ship and thus be enabled to shape
farmer,
J. B. Dye,
C. A. Johnson
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Marshfield its course with certainty
The eeiuipping of the lightships
George Ayre carpenter
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M. T. Clinton,
farmer
Norway with the device will result in the reg­
rrtl.P oin t.. .7 A-M. I iiqaCleCy • 80 a-v.
Recently
quills C ity . . .1 r-n. | Myitis P*t. .4 00 M , A L Smith A Son, blocks
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IR. A. Johnson, laborer, Marshfield ular liners adopting it.
F or S ale ,
A nice new four room I
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Daily »wept Sunday.
etc. for 8 . Slough ferry
17 00
cottage and lot 55x100 feet in the | J- D My « rB-
,nrmer*
Coquille the German Emperor witnessed a
A B Dsly 1000 ft wire etc
test o f the apparatus, which is un­
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Allegan
north part of town. Inquire of E. Chas Rodine,
■The safe and reliable tiw a *.
for S. Slough fe n y .......... 61 70 W. G regg or at the H erald office. V. Anderson carpenter North Bend der an American patent. The test
screw
A Albee, salary S Slough
Z. T. Siglin,
farmer
Marshfield was so succgssful thst the German
The New and Speedy,
Notice to Contractors.
ferry ............................... 120 00
A1 Flanders,
farmer,
Coquille Government baa decided to keep i t
A Albee, repairing apron
Leonard Hartly,
Myrtle Point
Notice is hereby given that sealed
L a d ie s ' N igh t
for ferry.........................
• 50 bids will be received by the undersigned J. W. Hall
C. P. Jensen. M aster
for the improvement of the county road , MaDly Barklow
IN
RE
M
ISCELLANEOUS
EXPENSES
W ill make regular tripe between
Thursday night o f each week will
in Road District No. 12, beginningWhere '
P E Drane sand for Court
Fairview be given to couples skating only.
the said road crosses Section Line be­ B. B. Teters,
House .........................'••••
3 15 tween Sections 15 and 22, Township 28, W. H. Harman
Lee Nothing but couples allowed on the
| Range 11 West, thence westerly along
City Water Works water
9 00 I general course of present road to the R. C. Dement
Myrtle Point floor during the evening. This will
Ho Btop-ovsr at W ay Porta.
give the ladies plenty of skating
I Section Line between Sections II and J. C. Hervey
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Electric Ligh ts. E veryth in g in F ir s t ! Coquille River Electric Co.
12, same township and range, said im­
and flrst-clasa order will be main­
Class Style.
lig h ts ...........................
27 00 provements to he made u per specifica­ B. F, Collier carpenter Coejuille
tained.
tions
now
on
file
with
the
County
Clerk
J B Dulley shelving Treaa.
W. J. Fairnian. saw filer
I and as per copy with the Supervisor of,
FOR SALE.
Office ................................
2 00 said district. All bids to be filed with I E. D. McAdams, farmer
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'^oa S a l e . Good Shingle mill,
One horse 6 years old, w e ig h t R S Knowlton, suad...... 33 35 , the County Clerk not later than the 8th 0 e o T Monlton agent
CARRIAGE WORK
LOGGING WORK
with
or without engino, also includ­
day of May, 1907, at 10 ». m .f five par . _ _
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about 1300 pounds, also one mare W W Gage stamp« ex. etc. 16 65 rent of the amount hid to be depoaited , J- T. G uerin hotel mao M yrtle Point ing ranch if desired. Inquire of
; W. O. Matbews, farm er ’ Fairview Young A Albee, Fisbtrsp, or ad­ For Bargains in Buggies and Carriages como and examine our line w »
3 years old.
Enquire o f Henry J B Pointer, coal..............
7 50 I with the County Clerk » ¡ ‘ bbM -
have the*best that money ran buy at (be lowest priera.
Grady, Norway, Oregon.
John Peart, .....« ................ 119 86
dress at Coquille.
Special Road Matter R. D, No. 12 . J. Lee Cook, clerk, Empire.
North Coquille Store
F an cy and Staple
Groceries.
Nuts, Candies, T o ­
bacco and Cigars.
Str. Elizabeth
North Enó j; »Jenry Street Bridge.
Coquille River and San
Francisco.
S. H. McADAMS
Blacksmithing
Horseshoeing