Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 20, 1908, Image 1

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    Coquille Jlcrialö.
Entered as second-class matter May
C ou n ty C ourt P ro ceed in gs.
C ircu t C ou rt P ro c e e d n g s .
8, 1905, at the noslofllce at Coquille,
Oregon, under act of Uongreas uf March
1525 Katherine West to A D
Expenses In vacation after March,
3 ,187«.
Morse, assignment, J M Upton 1908, term.
Continued.
Telephone........................... $23 50
j 1750 J II Hunt to Geo I ’ Topping, Indigent Soldiers ............... 80 00
assignment.
Final report filed Officers’ salaries.................. 1363 31
and approved.
Indigents.................. .......... 331 00
1758 T J Stillwell to A D Morse, Janitor................................. 80 00
Adjourned term of County Court,
assignment, J M Upton nttv. Con­
April
7, 1908.
tinued.
1 2307
A. F. Kirshman,
D rntiht .
Office two doors Solita of Post office.
C oqu ille
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a it o r n e y
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Oregon.
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£. D, SPERRY
Attorney an»l Couucellor at Law.
Offi-j <- in Robinson Building
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W. C. CHASE ,
a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w
Offioo in Robinson Building, Upstairs
$1.50 P er Y i m
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y, M A Y 20, 1908.
\ oL. 25: No. èU.
Fridia Hnsrelsteiu et nl vs
Henry Hagelsteiu et al. suit in
in equity. Hall it Hall foi pltfs.
Ordered that $250 be paid to
guardian of Walter Hagelsteiu.
¡2308
I1 redia Hgelsteinal et al vs
Henry Hagelsteiu et at, suit in
equity. Hall & H all for pltf. Or­
dered that $80.50 be paid to the
guardian of Walter Hageisteiu.
2338 licit Line Itiilway Co vs
Chas Eckhoff et al, suitiu equity.
J M Upton and E L C Farriu for
pltf. Motion to file supplemental
answer.
Motion to file snple-
tuental answer. Plaintiff giwen
30 days to file brief.
Defendant
given 20 days thereafter to file
brief.
2315 Martha Davis vs Samuel
Mugues et ux et al, suit in equity.
T S Minot for pltf an 1 J W Ben­
nett, C A Sehlbrede and H all &
Hall for deft.
Referred.
E x c e e d s S ta te d C a p a c ity o f M ill
Last Monday the new C . A.
Smith mill at Masbfield, which was
built duriang the past year and
i started up some two months ago,
made a record breaking cut. The
stated capacity o f the mill, as built
and guaranteed bv the contractors,
was to be 250,000 feet under nor­
mal conditions. Monday the saw­
yers put 253,159 feet through tbe
In re roads and bridges.
saws and sizers. The fact that all
Pioneer Hardware Co, pwdr
machinery is new and much of it
R D 1.............................
12 20 complicated makes, this cut all the
W A Shultz, axman, survey 8 90 more remarkable.
L Chapman, chainrnan.......... 22 50
This cut of a quarter of a million
Fred Muetzel & Sun, lumber
feet is considered a big thing by all
R D 1................................. 48 60 mill men, and tbe fact that it is a
8 B Catlicart, surveying...... 38 90 | Coos Bay mill, the largest on the
Ben Forskay, chaiuman......
8 90 coast, makes it a feat we all should
T W Drane, chainrnan.......... 2 00 be proud of.— Harbor.
R Pomeroy,
“
.......... 2 00
The new steamer “ Daisy” which
D Pomeroy, nxman.............. 2 00
Joe Windle,
“
2 00 was launched recently from the
G W Jacobs, chainrnan........ 8 90 j shipyard of Mr. Price at Cody’s miil,
Grover Brown,
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4 00 j was towed to sea lant Thursday,
Emory Robbins, “
6 00 and started for San Francisco
in
Robert Carmen, roadman..... 5 00 j tow of th6 steamer Daiey Freeman
Wm Kay, viewing roads...... 68 20 ; when she will receive her machinery.
G T Coleman, pipe, etc......
2 75 The Daisy is the largest vessel ever
John F Hall, frght on scrapr 1 00 built on tbe Coquille, and is one of
the ataunchest vessels we have ever
C B, R A E R R Co, freight
seen. The timbers and lumber
on 21 cars rock................. 105 00 which were used in her construc­
I I R Reed, on ferry boat con­
tion werejselected for the purpose
tract ..................................500 00 and admirably adopted to shipbsild-
There are many pieces of
Expenses regular May, 1908, term. ing.
timber which are over one hundred
In re Justice Court expenses.
feet in liugth, which makes the ves-
F M Rummell, jury list........
3 00 I fel stiff and streng. After her ma-
A Marshmont, assisting......
2 00 j cbenery is instated she will have a
S Johnson, assisting............ 2 00 lumber carrying capacity of from
I E Rose, drawing jury list.. 3 00 750 000 to a million feet
2318 Wheeler A Wilson M f’g Co
vs E G Flanagan an 1 W H Short,
Action at law. C ASahlbrede for
pltf and J W Benntt for dett.
C. R. BARROW
Judgment for plaintiff for $15.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Dismissed us for first cause of ac­
First class lteferenoes
M R Lee, assisting............... 2
tion.
Fifteen Years’ Experience
J D Barklow, “
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2
C oquille C it y , O re 2370 A J Ferrin to Geo I I Bax.
State vs C P Dorian.
ter, assignment. J J Stanley at-
C L Pennock, J P Fees......
8
ty for assignee. Final account
J VV Carter, coustable fees... 13
filed and report approved.
V M Ireland, juror..............
1
J. J. STANLEY
2107. K. S.* A IL D. Larsen, vs
F W Reeder.
law yer
R A Kent & J Fitzpatrick Part­ E O Hall,
ners,
action at law. Sperry <fc J R Lightner,
Er mt Street j
Martin Building
Chase
for pltf. C R Barrow for
L W Muuzev,
CüQUILL B. ()U 15(1 >N
deft.
Continued for term by John E Warner, witness
1
consent.
State vb James Jacobson.
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Marshfield Sun.
Deep sea fish have been quite
plentiful the past few days in Marsh­
field markets.
The tug Dauntless arrived in San
Francisco, Friday last, with the
Nann Smith in tow. The Smith
was taken directly to the Untied
Engineering Works at Oakland, to
have her boilers repaired.
R. F . Crittenden, an oil expert,
who has a contract with Otto Schet-
ter to explore the latter’s holdings
on South Slough, reached here this
week. He is making arrangements
and expects to start boring for oil
in tbe very near future.
J. J. Curren, who at one time wns
superintendent of the Beaver H ill
coal mine, but of late engaged in
tbe hotel business at Coquille City,
M yrtle Point and North Bend, has
disposed of bis interests in the
county and left, with bis family for
Southern California.
His health
demanded a change of climate.
Tw o 75-horse-power engines, a
hoisting engine, pumps, an electric
light plant, and other machinery
was received last week for the little
boat being built by Kruse A Banks
for the North Bend Brewing Co.
The craft is to engage in the coast­
in g trade and carry the brewery’s
product to nearby coast points.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kronenberg,
o f the lower river, returned by the
Elizabeth from San Francisco where
Mrs. Kronenberg had been visiting
for several months, and Mr. K ron­
en berg had gone on business con­
nected with the Aberdeen mill, of
which he is superintendent. They
visited Mr/Kronenberg's parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Krenenberg of
this city the first of the week.
REMEMBER WHEN IN NT CD
OF
Edison or Vic'or
Phonogra: hs,
Cut Glass, IT l
Painted Chir n,
Silverware
Watches c l
Clocks call c u s
W e Guar i:'oe
E. C. BARKER & CO’S.
Sucessor to WILSON
JEWELRY CO.
Coquille Transfer Co
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W. H. M ANSELL, Pron
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D TRAIT'S,
Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt att ' ‘ i. i. l.i
in Phono 116.
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Josh’s Place, I
“ Complaint has been made to us
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concerning alleged irregularity in
T. H. M E H L , Proprietor.
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certain elections heretofore held in
75
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this county. I t is earnestly hoped
75
that the Judges of election nnd our
(i)
Billiard
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Biliousness and Constipation.
officers will see that all laws regulat­
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For years I was troubled with
ing elections are rigidly enforced
and
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and that all violations thereof shall biliousness and constipation, which
00 S
made life miserble for me. My ap­
be vigorously prosecuted” “ Re-
(!) Pool Tables
petite failed me. I lost mo usual 7K
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70 ! Port 0f the Grand Jury filed iD tb6 force and vitallity. Pepsin prepar­
circuit court May 11, 1908, the ations and cathartic only made
above recommendation will be car­ mattters worse. I do not know
2119
J
W
Hummerburg,
vs
Levi
<t
E
G
D
Holden,
J
P
fees......
7
90
A. J. Sherwood,
where I should have been today
ried
out to the letter.
J H Snyder, action at law. Geo P J E I’ errott, constable fees... 1 90
had I not triedChamberlain’s stom­
A ttounky - at -I j . vw ,
G eobok M. B row n ,
Topping for pitf. Default. Judg­ Chas Myers, witness...........
ach and L iver Tablets. The tab­
2 00
N ot - vhy P ublio ,
Prosecuting Attorney. lets relievo the ill feeling at once,
ment for plaiutiff for $375.
State vs Andrew Bossen.
C oqu ille,
:
:
0 re K °n
strengthen the digestive functions,
2131 R S Kent & James Fitzpatrick W W Gage, expenses to Elk-
S. N. B. Hunt, formerly o f Ban- purify the stomach, liver and blood,
S.H. M CADAM8
W. L. M. t ! 'A U 8
ton for prisoner................. 25 70
vs Esper 8 it H D Larsen, suit
don, but lately of the Willamette helping she systom to do its work
naturally.— Mas. R osa P otts , B irm ­
in Equity to foreclose lien. C R R E Gardner, nurse hire for
Walter Sinclair,
valley, and whose wife died some
ingham, Ala. The tablets are for
M acv................................... 10 00
Barrow for pltf. E. D. Sperry
A ttobnby - at -L aw ,
time since in that part of the state, sale by R. S. Knowlton.
for deft. Continued till first day
In re Juvenile Court.
I bus come back to the Coquille coun­
N o u n * PUBLIC,
of next term.
Lee Goodman, constable fees
We note from the Punxsutawney
Oregon.
try and is meeting many old friends
Coquille,
2 00; all along the river. He reached (P a) Spirit that tbe baseball season
Leneve nnd Green............
2412 Elizabet A Thomas vs Ed­
gar L Wheeler, action at law. J G to T Moulton,constable fees
this city Sunday. His children are in that town doesn’t open till Juue.
Leneve and Green............ 2 00 visiting with his folks at Eugene at No wonder so few people care to
W Benuett for p ltf and J S Coke
Hall & Hall,
CARRIAGE AND
LOGGERS’ SUPPL lES
live in Punxsutawney.
for deft.
Suit of Interpleader T A Walker, constable fees
present.
A ttobnkxs - a t L iw ,
WAGON
WR0K
AND OUTFITS
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2
_ Leneve and Green........
filed.
Considerable speculation is being
Dealet in R en . E stxtk of all kinds.
Washington, May 14.— The ar-
In re Coroner’s Court expenses.
2113 H C Diers et al vs L A Frey,
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O regon
indulged in as to what Thomas Jef­ C o q u i l l e ______ ~
M arshfield, Oregon.
Inquest upon body of Cyril w mored cruiser Maryland was the ferson would do if be were back
transcript on appeal.
Pixley &
Crocd. S h a v e a n d H a i r O u t
Maybee for pitf and Hall it Hall Miller.
here. H e would doubtless listen to
(¡0 TO
1 00 practice at Magdalena Bay. The tbe discussion for a short while and
and L A Liljeqvist for deft. Dis­ Jos. Truella, Juror..........
C. A. Sehlbrede,
1 00 trophy is now in possession of the then yearn for the quiet of Lis tomb
Robert Herron “ .........
missed.
1 00 Illinois and be transferred to the »gain.
2119 Myrtle Dulley vs Charles Jay Mahoney
“ .........
A ttorney-at-Law ,
1 00 Maryland.
DuHey, suit for divorce.
Hall R C Cordes
“ .........
“ In Charlotte," says the Atlanta
N otary Public.
Phone 701.
Across the street from Hotel (Joqnille
1 00
and Hal! for pltf. Continued for C W Briggs
“ .........
Whsopint) Cough.
Georgian, “ a thief lifted a pair of
MAitSHFiRLD. O regon .
1
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M
P
Pendergrass“
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term.
“ In Feburary our daughter had trousers and ran through tbe police
Hot and Cold Water
9452 Chas .1 Elford et al vs Selma C L Pennock, acting coroner 23 00 tbe whooping oaugh. Mr. Lane, of station in getting away," I f captur­ First Class Bath Room In Connection,
Iuquest upon body ol Andrew Hartland, recommended Chamber­
Abrahamson et al, suit in equity.
ed, he sbauld receive additioaal
lain’s Cough Remedy and said it
Hall and H all for pltf. Suit for Suderland.
puninshment for disturbing the
E. 6. 0. Holden
gave
his
customers
the
best
o
f
sat­
1 00
partition. Default ns to Oscar Chas Selin, juror.........
slumbers
of the police.
L awykb .
isfaction. We found it as he said,
1 00
Abrahamson. Order for sale of Chas Hagquist “ .........
JUiTICK OF THU PEACE
and can recommend it to anyone
Freddy— ’ ’Hey, does your mother
1 00 having children
“ .........
property. G N L arrin appointed H ugo Katka
U. S. Commissioner, General Insurnnc
troubled with
ever whip you?”
1
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It
Graham
“
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whooping
cough,”
says
Mrs.
A.
Agent, and Notary Pablio. Office
to make sale.
Jimmie— “ W orse’n
that.
She
1 00 Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale
in Robinson Building.
2153 lessie M Williams vs J D John Anderson “ .........
by
R.
S.
Knowlton.
washes
my
face.”
—
Woman’s
Home
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Coquille
regon.
Williams, suit for divorce.
C R Wm Hagquist “ .........
Agent for Sperry’s Best and Sound Ring Flour, Ground Feed
Companion.
Barrow for pltf.
Dismissed on Fred Holm, witness..... ... 1 50
F o r Bale
1 50
Ira B Bartle,
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motion of plaiutiff.
Etc.
A Californian s Luck.
Ranch of 169 acres grass land.
1 50
“
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2397 Alex Urquhart vs Geo Belloni Otto Johnson,
•‘The
luckiest
day
of
my
life
was
Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big Ware -
P ro sp er, O regon .
1 50 100 acres fenced and sown to tame
.....
suit in equity to quiet title. Sper­ Ernest Liljeberg "
when I bought a box o f Bucklen’s
grass, some good meadow. Plenty
50
1
Alex
Suderland
“
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ry
A
Chase
for
pltf
and
A
J
Sher­
Agent for
Arnica Salve;” writes Charles F
house. SIG HANSEN In charge.
21 15
Budahn. o f
Tracy, California
wood for deft. Motion to permit E Mingus, Coroner.........
Buffalo Gasolene Engines
Fair bouse, other out buildings on Two 25c. boxes cured me o f an an­
deft to file a « amended answer.
Inquest upon body of Ora Roby.
good road. Three miles from store noying case o f itching piles, which
Submittem
Plaintiff
given
10
Chas
A
Howard,
ju
ror.........
1
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The best, cheapest, and m '*t con
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had troubled me for years and that A B S T R A C T S
1 oQ and post office, at landing on tbe Co-
davs in which to file brief.
De­ Chas W McCulloch “ .........
yeniont po'vor on the mark t.
yielded to no other treatment.”
1 op quille River.
fendant given 20 days thereafter E J Linden,
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Sold under guarantee at R. 8.
Price $10 00 per sere. Tim e will
t i file brief.
Plaintiff given 10 Geo Thomas
1 00
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KnowRon’s drug store.
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os
as
days to reply.
1 00 be allowed on part payment if desir­
E .R Colgan
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NOTICE.
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21Ul Ri rbert Lockhart vs E E L W Traver
1 00 ed; or a good true team of young
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Ferry *t al, suit in equity.
J S J T McCormac, exam M D... 10 0U horses of not less than 1250 lb’s
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A ll persons bolding
warrants >
each
will
be
taken
at
a
reasonable
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CoKe an I Sperry A Chash for pltf E Mingus, Coroner.............. 31 30
against School district. No. 8, Coos ' H
Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon.
mi l J M Upton and T S Minot Inquest upon bod/ of John Grills. price.
county, Oregon, aro hereby notified , «
For further information enquire to present them at my place of bus­
for deft.
For trial.
T 8 Minot Chas A Howard, juror......
1 00
We have completed a thorough,
D avid P S tbano , J r .
iness in Coquille, for payment. No
resigns as atty for Baines heirs Ch is W McCulloch, “ ........
1 00 of.
interest will be alloud on any war­ >
Parkersburg
Oregon,
W (J D uglr.s substituted
Sub H J Linden,
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rants after May 1, 1908.
mitted. Plaintiff given 60 days Geo Thomas,
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1 00 When you think of Indigestion
W. H. Sl'HROF.DER.
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W e are now ready to furnish correct AB STR AC TS
short
to file brief.
Defendant given E R ColgaD,
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I 00 think ot Kodol, for it is without Clerk School Dist, No. 8, Coos Co.
notice,
nnd
otders
will
receive
careful
and
prompt
Oregon.
20 days thereafter to file brief. L W Traver,
"
1 00 doubt the only preparation that
! 3 Marshfield
Plaintiff given 20 days to reply.
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Moses M Bullock, witness ... X 5 Q completely digests all classes of
office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
rf
Personal
, ... food. And that is what you need
2128 Schmidt Hansen et al vs Sam­ Dan Starr,
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Coquille
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Coquille Post Office.
° ' when yon have indigestion or stom-
I f any person suspects that their Ca/J r o f s
uel Stout, action at law; Coat James W all
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flch trouble— something that will kidneys are deranged they should
M A R S H F IE L D PH O NE, 143.
bill in dispute. J J Stanley and T J Lewis,
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... 1 5" act promply:
something that will take F oley’s Kidney Remedy at
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C O Q U IL L E TH O N E , 191
E D. Sperry for pltf, A J Sher- August Freezeen,
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1 50 get right at the trouble and do the once and not rivk having Bright’s
Fh u.e ' our expense » t e n ordering ABSTRACTS.
wood for Deft.
Motion to re-lax Chae Laehapell,
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... 1 TO vorv work itvelf for tbe stomach j disease or dhiliets. Delsy given
TITLE (iUARANTF.E & ABSTRACT C0„
A uto ic wishing
costs.
C osts »»-Hied liv s’-i; u'n
5. k D ivia,
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.. 1 50 bv digest1 ” R Gl” (|M>d that vnu eat l tlie disease a stronger foothold and
J. 5. Barton, Abstractor.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
I f d tb
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H '» pleasant j v ,,„ sliqqld not delsv Inking Fole’y
u l i - r h ’ t v v w o rk
t '..ii
( >r.ie R.d >,
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... 1 flO to 1:,*^. it i* »ulU bv 11.9. KltOtb j Kidney Remedy, sold by E. j.
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Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobccco.
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