Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 18, 1907, Image 1

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    Coquille Itòdà
V ol . 25: No. 1.
Entered a * second-class matter May
*, 1905, at the postoffice at Ceqaille,
Orexoa, under act of Congress of March
3 ,1 8 7 9 .
DR. RICHMOND
PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olfice at Slocum's Drug Store.
Coqutu. 1 , O rkoon .
Phone
County Court Proceodinga.
Expenses in vacation after July,
1907, term:
Telephone............................... I!) 18
Janitor .................................. 80 00
' Indigedts............................ 384 00
O fficers .............................
1413 34
Expenses Septi mber, 1907, term.
M ain 133.
In re justice court expenses.
State va Win. Carver.
A. F. Kirshmcm,
D entist .
< )flW
two d oors South o f Post otüoe.
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Coquille
.
Oregon.
1
W. A. HENRY
OF
TEACHEK
MUSIC
Besitleuce in Bledsoe House
Coquille, Oregon
Phone 271
IN. E. THRESHER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
W n o z a si'k v
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O rroon
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.,
FRANK BCRK1IOLDKR, MOR.
Karma, Timber and Coal I.ands.
Reaidence and
Business Property.
Mining Stock.
COQUILLE,
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OREGON
E. D. SPERRY
Attorney and Coancellor at Law.
Office in Robinson Building
! I. Ii. Bose J. P. leea.............
1$ C Lehmnnowsky, consta­
ble fees.................................
B E Hampton, witness.......
M O Stemmier, witness......
State vs Arthur Coach.
Geo P Topping, J P fees...
Geo. P. Topping Constable
fees.....................................
C. Carmichael, witness.......
Ch is. Bennett witness......
O. A. Trowbridge, juror.....
Chits Medley, .........
J A Barre,...................
| John Shields, .............
j A. McNair...................“ ....
J. W. Hudoo,............ “ ....
3 G5
1 50
1 50
1 50
8 00
5
2
2
1
1 00
1 00
In re Coroner’s Court Expenses.
Inquest upon Robt. J. Kelley.
J. R. Lightner, juror...........
E E Ferry........................
Ivy CoudroD........ “ ................
E. O. Hall .........
E. K. Jones........ “ .
L. F. Denning,...“ ............
J. D. JohnsoD,...“ ............
Elijah Kelly, witness........
James Boone...... “ ................
Osgood Shoup..... “ ...............
Robert Bowron, witness.....
John Leneve,.!........•'..........
Chns. Bradbury,.......•*..........
E. E. Straw, Examining
M. 1)..................
E. Mingus, Coroner,..........
1 O'
1
1 00
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1 00
1 00
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2
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10 00
33 00
i
Inquest upon body of J. T. Thom­
as.
W. C. CHASE.
J. R. Lightner,.... .juror...
1 00
ATTORN E Y-AT- L A W
I S Kaufman............... “ .......
1 00
Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs
M. D. Poyntz...............“ .......
1 00
J D Johnson............... “ .......
1 00
I
C H Marsh,................. “ .......
1 00
Thomas Coke..............witness 1 90
C. R. BARROW,
J T McCorraac,.................. " ... 1 50
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
A Abbott .........
«...
1 50
First-class References
Lester Sumerlin.................“ ... 1 50
Fifteen Years* Experience
Hiram W right,................... " ... 1 50
OoQuiLLE C it y , O rk J Ned Dulley........................." ... I 50
C C Taggery, Examining
M l>.......................
10 00
E Mingus, coroner............ 18 05
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Circuit Court Expenses.
E. L. C. Farrin, telephone,
Martin Building,
•
Front street
mileage etc.,..............
12 90
C oquille , O eeqon
B. E. Hampton.......... juror... 2 00
Joe Bledsoe,..................“ .....
2 00
O. F. Houghley,........... “ .....
2 00
A. J. Sherwood,
Geo. Mehl...................... “ .....
2 00
Glenn Collier,............... “ .....
2 00
A ttohnst at - L aw ,
J C Brown, witness.............
3 80
N otabt P u b l ic ,
E M Blackerby, serving sub­
C oquille,
:
:
Oregon
poenas ............................... 12 80
T
In Re Election Expenses.
W J Rust, room reDt...........
2 50
Walter Sinclair,
S J McCloskey, room rent
A ttorney -A t -L aw ,
and meals.............................
5 50
N otary P ublio ,
School
District
25,room
rent
2 00
Coquille,
:
:
Oregon.
J H Uookard, Clerk of Elec­
tion ...................................
3 00
Stationery aDd printing.
Hall & Hall,
Coquille Herald printing
A ttobnrts - a t .L a w ,
proceedings, notices....... 53 75
Dealer in R eal E st it s of all kinds.
C O Dryden, b anks for
Marshfield, Oregon.
officers................................. 73 00
G A Bennett printing.......
6 j 0
j Coquille Valley Sentinel
C. A. Sehlbrede,
blanks for offices............. 17 50
Attorney-at-Law ,
j Coos Bay Times, notices to
j teachers, continued.
Notary Public.
Phone 761.
j T J Thrift, postage, etc.......
4 20
M a r s h f ie l d , O rr o o n .
J S Dellinger, tax receipts 15 00
Glass & Prudbomme C».
blank books etc................ 73 67
The Enterprise printing pro­
E. 6. D. Holden.
ceedings ............................... 47 75
L awyeb ,
In re poor farm and inlirmaiy.
J ustice of the P eace
I. Commissioner, General Inaurane*
J. W. Leneve merchandise, Î27 26
Agent, and Notary Publio. Office
Coquille Furniture Co. cof­
in Robinson Bnilding.
fin etc................................
10 00
Coquille
regon.
Coquille Mill fi Met! Co.
Mdse................................... 60 49
I W, Colin services............... II 50
M c A d a m s Broa, smithing...
9 10
32 00
I J. A. Lamb A Co., Hdwre... 11 15
Str. D IS P A T C H
13 70
1 N Lorenz Mdse....................
Indigent« and Insane
cook in g............................. 18 08 Oregon Development League
C. A. Johnson, coffin and
Pioneer Hdwre Co, mats-
Doings.
burial of Saunders........... 25 00 ! rials.................................... 39 55
Dr E. Watson, drugH for
The Country Club A Live Stook
Coos Bay Creamery Co,
Ramsford not allowed.
butter................................
3 00 Association have bought a site for
E Mingus, services for Myr­
their borne and work will begin at
C A Rodine, labor and sup­
tle Dulley, not allowed.
plies...................................
34 90 once.
J. W. Smith, allowed $5 per
i Pioneer Grocery Co, sup­
A Tillamook cheese is on display
month
plies...................................
3 40 here which weighs 356 pounds and
J D Wetmore. Hospital fees
Alfred Rodine hauling.......
9 00 represents the product for one day
to Sept. 1 s t ....................... 314 65
In re surveying roads.
of 190 cows.
It will be cut and
Roads and Bridges.
John Neal, chainman .........
23 60 sold at retail for Thanksgiving.
In re repairing Grave Ford Joe Mast, chainman........... 23 60
The noted Kikujiro Isbii, Chief
Bridge.
E B Robinson, axman......... 21 60 of the Japauese Bureau of Foreign
Myrtle Point Hardware Co ,
Commerce, was recently entertained
spikes ............................... 13 40 Henry Hayes, axman...........
6 50 here and took pains to say that war
L F. R. Heller, lumber ..... 128 80 C B Massey, axman.............
6 60 between his country and the United
M. J. Krantz, hauling Ium-
George Carey, ebaintnan...
States was impossible.
ber......................................
31 25 Roy Holuian, chainman.......
6 00
The advertising habit has cer­
J. E. Folsom, hauling Ium-
H W Potter, chainman.......
4 00 tainly struck
Oregon.
Almost
ber".....................................
9 00 Wm Smith, axman..!..........
4 00
every bank, business house and
O. S. Coleman, hauling, lum-
H B Smith, axman...............
4 00 factory in Portlund and throughout
ber, timbers & labor......
41 30 Heury Bryant, chainman...
6 00
the State are distributing leaflets
W. A. Bright, labor........... 28 12 R A Cribbens, ebainman...
4 00 in their correspondence.
Wm. Barger, labor............... 16 85 Less Evemden, axman.......
4 00
Jas. Freeman, labor...........
2 50 Chimney Humphrey, axman
2 00 The Oregon State Fair at Salem
gives assuranco of being the best
T. J. Weekly labor...........
9 35 James Rookard, axman.......
2 00
ever held. There is a dispoaition
J. D. Bright, labor............... 16 85 Ralph Lasswell, chainman..
2 00
here
to make “ Portland Day” , Sept.
Ghas Morehouse, labor......
16 85 !
19tb, a greater success from the
John Harbison, -labor,......
5 00 Ed Lasswell, axman...........
2 00
standpoint of attendance than ever
Fred Moser,labor cedar tim-
W L Walker, chainman.....
2 00
ber,.....................................
13 85 Geo Griffin, viewing roads.. 74 40 before.
Secretary Taft’s reception by the
K. H. Hansen, naris...........
1 00 A E Bettys & Holverstott,
W . T. Brady, superintend-
spec’ l improvro’t R D 22..1460 00 Oregon Development League broke
all records. Many people went to
ing ..................................... 37 50
In re Miscellaneous bills.
the Armory as early as six o’clock.
Pioneer Hardware Co. fuse
Hotel Blanco, meals, lodg­
powder K. D. 2 ...............
3 35
ing, etc.......................•.......
5 75 The entire State was represented
upon the platform and in the
D C Walp, carrying chain
6 OO W D Ready, examining tea­
audience
by well known Oregonians,
Lake Creamery Co., bill not
chers .................................. 32 50
and all of them have a better under­
allowed
MinDie McCIoskey, examin­
L E Robbins, bill continued
ing teachers..................... 32 50 standing of the Panama Canal than
ever before.
T 8 Evernden, timber, con­
Coq Furniture Co, burial of
tinued.
Travel is enormous. Many fam.
Lockwood, etc................... 20 35
J O Stemmier, on contract
ilea are coming to the State and-for
W CuliD.investigating small
special Improvements R. D.
p ox.....................................
10 00 many hours during the day the Un­
12..:........................................ 700 00 Coquille Electric Co, lights 17 00 ion Station shows an activity similar
In re ferries
R S Knowlton, sundries... 49 72 to that witnessed at a great nation­
C H Simpson keeper Coq.
T H Mehl & Co, sundries...
2 10 al convention. They are ticketed
ferry.:............
90 00 T A Walker, insurance......
75 00 for all points throughout the State
and this travel will continue until
A Albee keeper South Slu
Phoebe Whetstone, washing
F erry.......-.......................... 80 00
for jail............................... 13 05 the close of the colonist rates, Oct
ober 31st.
Pioneer
Hardware
Co.,
Clerks' Salaries.
Sund forS . Slu ferry....... 12 40 Ray Collier, assessors’ office 132 50
Dress goods, ladies' and children's
Joe Yonkers, towing for S.
Zettie Hawkins
“
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75 00 j wove bos and underware just in at
Slu ferry...........................
8 00 Belle Thrift
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28 00 Oeo. A. Robinson’s.
8. O. Company sund for
J 8 Lawrence
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125 00
S Slu ferry .......................
5 G5 Walter Culin, health officer 41 78
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
McAdams" Bros., smithing
Jottie Watson, clerk’s office 116 25
Department of the Interior,
for Coq. ferry...................
5 50 R H Mast, clerk's office....... 161 87 Land Office at Roteburg, Ore., August
Roads and Bridges
13th, 1907.
State of Oregon, 1
Notice is hereby given that
Countj of Coos, j
J W Mast, lumber for Lee
STEPHEN A . CULBERTSON,
I, Janies Watson, County Clerk,
bridge ............................... 32 48
of Coquille, Oregon, has filed notice of
A N Gould, surveying roads 23 50 ex-officio Clerk of the County Court
hie intention to make final Commutation
of the State of Oregon, in and for proof in support of his claim, vis:
I Chandler, labor and ma­
terial R D 31.................... 75 00 the County of Coos, do hereby cer­ Homestead Entry No. 13925, made Feb.
tify that the foregoing is a true and 14th, 1906, for the 8E,X of N W X . S% of
Coquille Mill A Mctl Co.
lumber R D 16 ................ 61 45 correct synopsis of the bills allowed NEX> N E X of N E X Section 21, Town-
28 South, Range 13 West, and that said
by the County Court at the Septem-
A J Sherwood for fence
proof will tie made before L. A. Lilje-
along right of way R D 16 63 92 j ber, 1907, term of the said County qvist, U. 8. Commissioner, and his office
j Court, and of the whole thereof.
In re labor R D 10
at Marshfield, G re., on Wednesday,
Witness my hand and tne official October 9th, 19#7.
Ray Norris 7 days............... 17 50
He names the following witnesses» to
M O Flitcroft, 7 days........... 17 50 seal seal affixed this 9th day of Sep­
prove his continuous , residence upon,
tember,
1907.
O N Wilson, 6 i lays......... 32 50
and cultivation of, the land, vis: Lafe
J ames W atson ,
Chss. Boone 6 } days........... 16 25
Cornwell, E. L. Webb, Geo. W . Corn-
County Clerk. well and O. C. Gregory, all of Coquille,
T. N. Boone, 6$ days..........
16 25 (Seal.)
Oregon.
In re labor in R D 19
B kn . i a » n L. E d d y , Register.
F ob S ale . A good 18-foot gaso­
Geo. Koontz, 18 days........... 45 00
Willie Lundquist, 17 days... 34 00 line boat, with or without engine,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
C D Edgell,5 days with team 20 00 cheap. Apply to Nels P. Nelson.
Land Office,
Willie Lundquist 6 days... 12 00 Prosper.
N B Rnmbo, 5 days..........
12
R F Shannon, 4 days team 16
R H Rosa, lumber R D 19.. 59
In re expenses in rock quarry.
W Rickman, 18 days..........
50
G W Eby, 49 5-8................. 95
J H West. 41 5.8 days....... 93
W Rickman, 24 5-8 days... 67
A W Ladd, 1 5-8 days with
team...................................
7
B RandlemsD, 4 days.......
9
F L Spires, 1 day...............
2
C Randleman, 4 days.........
9
C Bsrklow, 4 days...............
9
A Lillie, 4 days...................
9
J B Clinton, 4 days.........
9
W F Keller, 5 3-4 days......
15
H Keller, 4 days.................
9
| B B Sanders, 4 days,..........
9
Ray Watkins, 3 days ;........
6
Earl Watkins. 1 day...........• 2
Myrtle Point Hdwre Co,
fools, etc,.......................... 10
I Leonard
Enterprise Meat Co. Meats
36
33
'26
_______
T H Mebl A Co., Hdwre..... 23
8
I James Hatcher supplies....
Str. F A V O R IT E
Elmer Cooper, labor...........
70
J. C. M oon*«. Master,
ays
I Arriva*
< Chss. E. Fox, salary as 8t»p-
Bandon. .10:45 a -W. |
7 A-W.
Caqvifl*.
t o d t ..... ........ .................... 116
Connillc. 4:45 F-w.
1 F-W.
Leaves
I Arrives
etc .................................
Bandon . . . . 1 A-H. ! C oqn ills.. . 10 a - h .
Cun s i l l s ........ 1 F-a. | Banilnn
4 r-H. P E Drane. Mdse. ...............
Caaneeta at Coqnllle with train for Marshfield , R 8 K n o w l t o n , d r u g s e t c . . .
a ad steamer E d»o for M yrtle Point.
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35
20
40
50
00
00
66
Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow.
50
00 ilers, give instant relief. Price 25
cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille
18
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
For a fine 80-acre place, 7 miles
00
from town and 3 miles from the
90
the river. Nice home with line or­
65
chard with big variety of fruits,
20
call on R. J. Dean, Coquille, Or.
30
00
25
00
(X)
80
00
85
00
00
75
00
E. C. Barker A Co. have just re­
ceived the finest lot o f imported,
Band
painted
chinaware ever
brought to Coquille. There are
aou e swell creations of art, both in
the shapes of the articles as well
as the p a iD t i n g . It will pay you to
see them,
l e
Wool!
Wool!!
Wool!!!
H artle y, contract
Of interest to Man.
Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure
In re special im provem ents R D 6 any esse of k in n e y or bladder troub­
Sa ilin g, 15 d a y . .....
33 75 j B-nt is n n t ^ y o n d ,
reiich of
j Tom Sailing, 11 days and
i auppliea ....................... .
! Harley Sailing, 13 days.......
1 Knut Nelson, 12 1-2 days...
I Harve Tatten, 15 days.......
j Joe Larson, 10 1-2 days and
supplies.............................
J Joe Schafer, 10 daye and
supplies..............................
1 Alma Sailing, 15 1-2 daya
31
29
28
33
Rosebnrg, Ore, Angust 13, 1907
Notice is hereby given that
MRS. ANNIE MOON,
(widow of Chas. L. Moon) of Coquille,
Oregon, has tiled notice of her intention
to make final five year proof in import
of her claim, viz:
Homestead Entry
No. 11648 made May 26th, 19o2, for the
S X SK>4 Sec. 28. E X NF-X -ection 33.
Township 26 Soqtli, Range It West.and
that said proof will he made before L.
A. I.iljeqvist, U. S. Commissioner, si
his office at Marshfield, Oregon, on
Thursday, Oct. 10th, 1907.
She names the following witnesses» to
prove her continuous residence m on,
and cultivation of, the land, via: Sher­
man Klinn, of Coquills, Oregon; Oscar
Moon and Willis Neely, of Fairview,
Oregon, and A. L. Neely, of Riverton,
Oregon.
B e n ja m in L. E d d y , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
W. T. Kerr wants your wool.
Department of the Interior. laind Olfice
Will take all you have from 1 to
at Roseburg, Oregon, July 6, 1907.
20,000 pounds. Give him a call be­
Notice is hereby given that Clarence
Waters, of McKinley, Oregon, has filed
00 fore you contract.
ppecial improvement K
j) 3 i ......... ........................ g ig gQ
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO
Tom W hite, Mae ter
$1.50 P er Y ear
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907.
75 j
25;
12
75 ;
E. J. Slocum.
. - • - -
Timber Claim s.
notice of his intention to make final five-
year proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead entry No. 11437 made April
8, 1902, for the N X
8 W X N E’ i
and lot 2. Section 6. Township 28 S.,
Range II W ., and that said proof will he
made before I,. A. Liljeqvist, U. S. Com ­
missioner, at his office at Marshfield,
Oregon, on Saturday, September 7,1907,
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon,
ami cultivation of, said land, vis:
William H. Myers, of Lee, Oregon,
Arthnr Brown,
“ “
“
W ebb Mast,
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1 am in the market for the pur­
chase of good fir, or cedar claims,
27 05 for spot easb, in favorable locations.
Let me hear from yon at once, et
Henry Hervey,
....................
23 10 , Port Huron, Michigan.
BENJAMIN L. E D D Y .
A NOTTS O . M»CKAV,
Register.
Geo. Conger,
Under New M an agem en t.
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, Grafi
Opposite I. O. O. F . Hall.
Feed.
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roseburg - myrtle point -
stage LINE
B. F E N T O N
P rop
Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in rft’ i
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery k u sin e B t
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Faro 15 0
North Coquille Store
MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress.
Fancy and Staple
Groceries.
Nuts, Candies, To­
bacco and Cigars.
North hr.d c ï Henry Street Bridge.
W. L. McADAMS
S. H. McADAMS
McADAMS BROS,
EXPERT BLACKSMITHS
and Horse Shoers
CARRIAGE AND
WAGON WR0K
] u ille
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0 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES ? " ¿J
P r io n «
$ 8 .3 0 per pair. w
To In trodu on
W o w m S a il
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P a ir f o r O n ly
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NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES.
R e su lt o f IS years experience in tire
making. No danger from THORNS, CAC­
TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS.
Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can
be vulcanized like any other tire.
Not lea th e th ick rubber tread
**A'* and puncture strips " B ”
an d *4D,n a lso rlin strip “ H**
t o p revent rim cutting. Thla
tire w ill ontlant any othar
Two Hundred Thousand pairs now In actual mo. Over
m ak e—SOFT. ELASTIC and
B AST HIDING.
ttvsnly.fiva Thousand pair« M id last ysar.
O F S C R IP T Iff m i Made in all Sire*. It IS lively ana essy riaing very auraDie ana nnr i msiae
with a special quality o f rubber, which never becomes porous snd which closes up small puncture*
without allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds o f letters from satisfied custom ers stating
si;'iialtp
. on asphalt
from I etng
You do not oav a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
dlam nut o f 5 per con. (th.rrby m .kin* t h . price »*.st per ps.n if you send
FULL CASH W IT H O R D E R ana en d ow this »dvertiseraent. W o Will s ln s e a d one nickal
Dieted bras, hsnd pom p snd two Sampion met si puncture closers on full psid orders (these metal
ouncture closera to be used in ease o f Intentional knife cuts or heavy sasheel. Tires to be returned
at O C R ex Dense If for any reason they ere not satisfactory on examination.
w ta re perfectly retisblekod m ooeysent to us is as safe aa in a bank. Ask your P s t master
BaoChr. Itxpresa or Pretest A*eul o r the Editor o f this paper about us. If you order a M ir al
these tires, you will And that they w ill ride easier, run fester, wear better, last looser and look
S M E U r u ? r — b*ve w e t t e d or seen st eny price. W t k w . tb.t yon n il be » well plesmd
that when you svaot u bicycle t o o srill c ive us your order. We want yon to send us a small trial
and-Mae, pedals, «a rt, and repair., and
O O A S T E R - B R A K E S , everythin* in the bicycle line are saidby u s .t halt the usual
nricaa charred bv dealers and repair men. Writs for oar bi* SUNDRY eatalorue.
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but’ write us a postal today. DO NOT T H IN K O F BUYING a
HELD' CYCLE OOiPlNY. Dspf. “J L" ORICACO, ILL.