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    Coquille Mentis
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y
27: No. 20.
V ol .
Entered an eecond-clate matter May
8, 1905, at the postofflce at Coquille,
Oregon, under act ol Oongreis o( March
3,1879.
DR. RICHMOND
PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Slocum’ s Drug Store.
CIRCUIT COURT
PROCEEDINGS.
Synopsis of the Proceedings of the
County Court, at its January
Term 1 9 1 0 .
Coquiixa, O k k g o s .
CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK.
Offloa Phone Main 211.
F
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A. F. Kirshman,
D e n t is t .
oflloe two doors South of Post otDoe.
Coquille
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Oregon.
DR. J. D. KELLY
PHYSICIAN
AND
Coquille,
SURGEON
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Oregon
Office in BkeeU Building
OFFICE HOURS—9 to II a.in. 2 to
4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.
Residence Phone—
Office Phone
Dr. C. IV. Endicott
D bn tibt
Office on
Front Street
Phone Main 431.
Coquille, Oregon
E. D. SPERRY
Attorney and Coanoellor at Law.
Office in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offio in Robinson Building, Upstairs
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
First-class References
Fifteen Years* Experience
C o q u il l e C i t y , O rk
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Martin Building
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F ron t Street
C oquille , O regon
A. J. Sherwood,
A ttobnsj - at -L aw ,
N o t a b t P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
:
W a lte r
:
Oregon
December 1909 term
Jurors
S in c la ir ,
A ttobney - it -L aw ,
N otary F ublio ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
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E W ils o n .......................
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M ckay...........................
i oo
O H a ll...........................
1 oc
A L ee...............................
i oo
E Bliven .......................
i oo
Witnesses
John K o o p .......................
i 50
A M Peters.........................
I 5°
John B loom ...................... 1 i 5°
Herman B e c k ...................
i 50
J T McCormac examining
physician.........................
10 00
R E Golden C o r o n e r ....
16 55
Telephone Bill, In re inquest A
B Sabin
R E Golden C o r o n e r ....
50
In re Circuit Court Expenses.
Adjourned September 1909Term.
Grand Jurors.
H. A. Strong..................
7 80
W E Thompkins..............
10 20
Altus K in gston ...............
10 20
S W Faby ..........
10 GO
Noriu JeDsen......................
9 60
J D R o s s ..........................
11 20
Geo W ils o n ......................
11 00
Witnesses before Grand Jury
James Parker ..................
G 20
C H B arrett......................
5 60
William L e a to n ................
5 GO
Mrs A Olson .....................
5 60
Mary Barrett ..................
5 60
S E Stoner.........................
5 60
John Bastendorff...............
4 00
December 1909 Term.
State vs Neweson.
George Heglie..................
6 20
James P a rk e r..................
6 20
J F G a m b le.......................
6 20
State vs Elliott
Wm R ob in son ...................
5 60
Nick Bastendorff...............
16 40
J M elville...........................
6 60
State vs Gilardi
Oscar Signalness..............
12 80
Clotilda G ila rd i..............
12 80
J A Baker...........................
7 60
James W o l f ......................
12 80
Julia J o h n s o n ..................
12 80
December 1909 Term
Special Venire
Jurors
George Stevenson..........
6 00
Bert Folsom.......................
6 00
A E Simpson.......................
6 00
N Osm undson...................
6 00
Ed L u k e ...........................
6 00
A E C ro u ch .......................
6 00
John S la g le .......................
6 00
H J Collier ......................
Geo CliDkenbeard..........
John G H orn....................
T
C L Smith...........................
M H D em en t.....................
A ttobnsvb - xt L.w,
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T 8ke*la.........................
D.aler in Kxii. E stith of »11 kind*.
A E Hadsall........................
Marshfield, Oregon.
N P Peterson....................
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Geo T Moulton ..............
C E G etty...........................
E . G . D . H o ld e n
Joehepb Laird..................
L awyer ,
John Bastendorff..............
J ustice OF the P eace
0. 8. Commissioner, General Insurance E L R o b b in s....................
J T H arrigan..................
Agent, and Notary Public. Office
J W B riggs.......................
in Robinson Building.
A E Cavnagh ...................
Coquille
regon.
H a ll & H a ll,
M. E. WHITMORE. E. F. MOKR1SSY
C oos
Bay
P aving
struction
and
Con­
C om pany.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Plans
Concrete
and
E stim ates
Given
Bricks 8tone and Tim ber
Contractor.
Phone 151-J
Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore.
Theo. Bergman Shoe Mfe.Co.
Incorporated.
Manufacturers o f
The Celebrated tierqmann Shoe
The Strongest and Nearest Water
Proof shoe made for logger«, miners
prospectors and mill men.
621 Thurman Street
P o r t l a n d , O bboo *.
D F Peterson.....................
E A Phil pot........................
Arthur W illiam s..............
E 0 Carter.........................
William C handler.............
D W Small.........................
Bert Heal............................
Walter C o n d ro n ..............
Witnesses before Grand
Axel Sandstrom.................
T H Shaw...........................
Louis S p a r lic g ,................
Jake W olfer.......................
Mary W a lk e r.....................
R H S m ith .......................
S L P erk in s.......................
Will Allen...........................
Bill Soyder........................
David C lin k .......................
Catherine Stevens........
Charley T a y lo r ................
Eddie N ed ........................
H J Isaacs........................
Jim Fitzgerald..................
James C ooro......................
C E Edwards....................
Anyone wishing fancy or plain
¡wing, call on Mrs. M. Nosier, next
W M ................... ....
opr to the H erald office
Wm Metcalf.......................
Ray G ibson ..........................
Jap L use..............................
Gus Derksen........................
John Shields ......................
E M Blaokerby ..............
Fred W o lfe r ......................
E M W ard...........................
Frank Burkholder..............
Mae Y a te s ..........................
Wm Tenbrook ................
Jack T aylor.........................
William 8chrock ..............
John Ackman......................
C L Pennock.......................
Charley Ned ........................
Wm T a y lo r .........................
L T Matthews......................
Tom Coats Jr........................
L D Kinney ........................
Mrs C E Edwards..............
R D J essee,.........................
Joe C o a c h ..........................
James Now lio................ .a..
Wm Toller.............................
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waiting room locker, E
M f’ld ferry.....................
3 00
Geo H Nay, building boom
23 07
E Mf’ld ferry.................
Henry Michelbrink, main-
taining Coos river ferry
14 00
R W Bullard, maintaining
Bullard’s ferry 2 mo’s... 100 00
Roads and Bridges.
E I Du Pont De Nemours
Powder Co, powder, etc 479 74
C A Smith Lumber A Mfg
Co,lmbr,CatcbiogSloughv
2 70
Pioneer Hardware
Co,
12 35
nails, R D 1...................
Herman Kynell, lbr, R D I 250 85
85 00
E G Brewer, labor, R D16
A Davis, balance due as
supervisor R D 24....... 104 51
Labor and Material R D 24, Con-
ner Creek Fill.
28 75
W Simpson, labor..........
26 25
27 50
38 75
16 87
R R Davis
“ ...........
A Davis
“ ..........
55 00
2 95
Cox & Foster, lumber......
26 25
R R Davis, labor..........
21 75
Homer Davis
” ...........
10 62
26 25
Chas Davis
” ..........
15 75
Winnie Davis '• ...........
Jacob StoDelake, balanc
due as supvr R D No 1
20 86
I T Weekly, balance due as
supvr R D 17................. 108 86
A M Suyder, balance due
13 37
as supvr R D 25..........
Labor on R D No 17.
3 00
James Brockmen.............
8 25
Volney Huntley.................
4 00
Ed Huntley.......................
5 00
Vance Weekly...................
2 00
J L Crosby.........................
8 25
Alya Huntley.....................
Labor, etc, R D No 18.
14 50
J W Wayne.......................
2 50
L A Cribbins.....................
4 50
L Dillian.............................
24 00
5 75
W W iggant......................
75
C Porland...........................
4 00
L F G urney......................
36 05
H C Bryant.......................
6 25
Lane Morley,......................
95
A L Nosier, Spikes..........
James Gurney, labor........
52 75
3 55
W A Rozelle, Smithing...
Labor, etc, R D No 20.
7 50
W S Mack...........................
10 00
R Pomeroy.......................
17 00
Delmore Pomerov.............
16 00
Bert Anderson...................
■ 8 00
Charles Green...................
Eb Pomeroy.......................
4 00
40 00
J F Haga ..........................
23 50
Shields A Kennedy, matrl
Miscellaneous Circuit Court Ex-
penses.
Mrs. M. Nosier meals for
Jury Sept 1909................
3 25
J PTupper meals for Jury
6 50
December 1909..............
C R Myers special deputy 24 10
W W Gage
December 1909 acd rc-
turning Nussel .......... 100 65
In re Stationery and Printing
GU sb and Prudhomme Co.,
legal blanks repairing
type writer, etc ............... 27 13
Irwin Hodson Company sta-
tionery
guides
blank
books etc ....................... 173 27
Bushong A Co., Cert of De-
linquency ....................... 18 50
Coquille Herald pub court
proceedings and Notices 45 56
Coquille Valley Sentinel Job
59 25
The Enterprise 6 lines local
30
C O Dryden job printing
23 00
W W Gage Btamps, cards,
expressags
etc ........... 141 01
T J Thrift stamps express-
6 50
age e tc..................... .........
James Watson Postage ex-
pressage Freight etc........ 20 00
In re indigent and insane
W A Bean supplies for win-
6 65
ters...................................
In re indigent and insane
W A Bean Supplies for win-
6 65
Mercy Hospital care of
Dickinan........................... 31 51
Jeff D Wilson care of Hos-
pitsl Patience....................... 182 00
In re County Infirmary.
47 65
P E Drane, mdse..............
Labor and Material R D No 22.
N Lorenz
“ ..............
9 25 M T Clinton, labor..........
17 00
18 65 L A Pinkston
R 8 Knowlton, d ru g s.. . .
5 00
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Land A Lyons, mdse........
93 35
16 00
24 90 Johnson Lumber Co, lmbr
Geo A Robinson, ” ........
30 90
20 60 OoquilleValley Packing Co
Johnson Lumber Co, "...
7 10
13 20
meats...............................
5 25 J H Radabaugh, labor.....
42 00
19 00 Walter Hatcher, la b or.. . .
20 00
Labor and Material R D 25.
16 40 Skeels A Son, mdse..........
53 55 J W Hall, timber A labor
24 00
19 80 J A Lamb <{r Co, hardware
2 50 Ed James, labor.................
17 50
14 20 Walter Culin, med atten..
4 00 J M Orr
17 75
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15 00 S H McAdams, smithing..
7 20 G VV Baralow, labor ......
20 00
17 20 City Harness 8hop, sund.
3 90 Cbas Adams, smithing......
45 00
13 80 M H Hersey, sundries.. .
4 45 Steamer Echo, Freight...
11 15
12 00 Allan McLeod, salary as su-
17 50
A R Davenport, labor......
perintendent poor farm 108 33 Leander Barklow •* .......
15 75
In re Roads, Bridges and Forries. Albert Barklow
“ ......
5 50
15 40 East Marshfield Ferry.
Volkmar Bros, bardwaie...
5 55
15 20 Marshfield Hardware Co,
Johnson Lumber Co, lmbr
8 55
15 GO
nails, etc........................
2 44
Special Imprvoements.
V N Barker, in full, con­
Pioneer Hardware Co,sup­
tract R D 16................... 586 38
plies.................................
12 45
15 00 Standard Oil Co, oil........
41 00 Wm Bettys, in full, con­
16 20 John L Koontz, labor and
tract R D 11................... 129 55
material...........................
11 65 H V Holverstott, balance
15 60 Coos Bay Oil A Supply
due on contract, R D 30
2 05
13 00
Co, o il............................. 106 65 D R Lewis, balance due on
14 00 C A Smith Lumber & Mfg
contract, R D 30........... 2340 58
18 60
Co, lumber.....................
2 91 Waters & Wagner, balance
12 00 I A Hall, 2 mo’s salary as
due on contrct, R D 19.. 408 96
15 60
Capt................................. 120 00 H E Wilcox, special Road
Jury.
master R D 11...............
8 60
T T Golden, 2 mo’s salary
6 60
as engineer..................... 140 00 L Harlocker, special road
11 20 George Rhode, 2 mo’s sal­
master K D 16...............
28 00
10 60
ary as deckhand.............
70 00 H E Wilcox, special road
9 20 J N McNair, 2 mo’s sal, ma­
master R D 30................
14 37
7 20
terial, extra labor, Co-
H E Wilcox, special road
2 00
quille Ferry................... 105 50
master R I) 31...............
2 50
7 20
South Slough Ferry.
8 J Culver, special road
11 20 Pioneer Hardware Co,
master R D 19...............
97 50
6 20
paint, etc.........................
26 05 C E H a n s e D , balance due
6 20 Wyman Albee, painting
supervisor, R D 2 ..........
36 26
13 60
ferry scow ......................
10 00 A F Crocker, balance due,
9 20 Frank Wyman, painting
supervisor R D 4 ..........
13 85
9 20
ferry scow........ ..............
5 00 Otto Epps, balance due,
6 20 H M Albee, painting fer­
supervisor R D 11.......
26 87
7 20
ry scow............................
5 00 R W Bullard, balance doe,
18 20 Ira Albee, 2 mo’s salary as
supervisor R D 14......
298 26
11 20
ferryman......................... 100 00
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CONTINUED
IN
NEAT
ISSUE
12 80 John Johnson, labor on
MYRTLE POINT
VS. COQUILLE.
26, 1910.
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SI.50 P er Y ear
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Game Ends in Score of 12 to 2 0 in *
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Favor of Visitors— Return Game
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Will be Played February 1 2.
Hot
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On last Fridsy night there was a
nice clean game of basket ball
played in the Masonic hall between
the High School team of Myrtle
Poiot and the Coquille team. Both
teams seemed to be in good shape,
but the majority of the Coquille
team showed a slight lack of prac­
tice, which they will have before
the next game, which is scheduled
for February 12th.
In the first part of the game it
looked very favorable for Coquille,
as the Myrtle Point team kept foul­
ing, which gave Coquille rn oppor­
tunity to score, which they did in
each instance except two. Gardin­
er threw the ball, making baskets 6
times out of 8 cbances from the
fowl line. He also did good work
in assisting to make the other
baskets which were thrown by bis
team, and which proved that he
knew the principles of tho game
from stait to finish.
The Myrtle Point boys played a
fast and some think a rough game,
and being much heavier than the
Coquille team, had the advantage.
The visitors did not only show
their strength by being fast on
foot, but whenever one of them got
the ball he showed that he knew
where it belonged and passed it
immediately. When the ball was
In the hands of the Coquille boys,
they were guarded so closely by
their opponents that it seemed near­
ly impossible for them to pasB it;
but bad Myrtle Point kept fouling
like they did in the first of the
game, it would have finished in a
very close score, but they soon
quit that and worked all the harder
for baskets.
The visitors only had 3opportnnilies
to score on fouls and missed all
of these, but they made up for it in
throwing nice clean baskets during
the most exciting part of the game.
The Myrtle Point team went to
Bandon, the day before they played
here in company with Ray Haines,
Lyman Sacklefi and Mr. Wilson.
They defeated the B. H. S. team in
a hotly contested game, the score
being 17 to 18.
The Steamer Myrtle run down
from Myrtle Point Friday night
making the run in one hour and
20 miDutes, returning after the
game. She brought down a large
crowd of Myrtle Point basket ball
enthusiasts who enjoyed the game,
which seemed to be a source of
great pleasure to all who were pres­
ent, and the two teams parted on
the friendliest terms.
The game was well attended, the
proceeds amounting to $4350
which was expended in paying the
expenses of the visiting team and
to settle some other indebtedness
which had formerly incurred, such
as hall reDt, etc.
There will be a game at Bandon
soon, and it is expected that a large
crowd of rooters will go down to
take in the game for we expect to
see our local team win the honors.
The Myrtle Point boys seemed
proud of the fset that they had won
in both Bandon and Coquille, but
the C. H. S. boys were heard to
say, ‘ ‘we will show them yet,”
which shows a determination that
will be the result of a more even
game, if not a victory for Coquille
Watch for advertisements of the
next game and come out and en'
courage the boys.
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Proprietor
and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag-
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Do You lntei)d to Build?
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Did you stop to consider that a building made
IT «JU out of cement blocks is almost indestructable
and fireproof?
Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the
la?t cost?
Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and
cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of
Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the
world.
Yours for business,
COQUILLE CONCRETE WORKS
Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line
BREAKW ATER
Sails for Portland Every Saturday
Sails From Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesdays a t 8 P. M.
W.
F.
M ILL E R ,
PAUL L.
STERLIN G.
Agent,
AGENT.
Marshfield,
COQUILLE,
Oregon
PHONE
NO. 18l
M «a ls a t a l l H o u r s
p i r a t i c la s s
S a v v ie s .
p ron a 6 a m to 9 p no.
Skookum Restaurant,
A T T H E
C. A . H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor.
S p o s is i A tte n tio n G iv e n to
W « j l a k t R a to s to
r e g u la r B o a r d e r s .
C t fm n o e r e ië l Men
R. S. KN OW LTON , President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
R. H. MAST, Cashier
farmers ai)d Merchants
Bai)H
of Coquille
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
A Reasonable Share
First Class Safety
of Your Business Solicited
Deposit Boxes For Rent
PIONEER MEflT Mft^ET
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We Carry
Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
We are headquarters for euerything In the meat line.
wants always receiues prompt attention.
COQUILLE V A L L E Y
Your
PACKING CO.
As a rule a man will feel well
satisfied if he can hobble around on
crutches in two or three weeks after
R. E. SHINE, V ite P r i t
spraining his a D k l e , and it is often A. J . SHERWOOD P ré«.
I . M. HAZARD, C u ille r
0 . C SANFORD, A te i. C u ille r
two or three mouths before he is
fully recovered. This is an unnec­
essary loss of time, as by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment, as directed,
a cure may as a rule be effected in
o p C O Ç U I LiUB , O R B O O p .
less than one week's time, and in
many cases within three day*. T r a n s a c t » a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g H u s i n e a a
Sold by R. S. Kcowlton.
FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K
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h a d i f D lrte to ra .
Secure a footing on the road to R. C. Dement,
A, J. Sherwood,
success by depositing your savings
L. Harlocker,
Jf, H. Hazard,
in the Fanner’s A Merchant's Bank.
I »ai ah Hanker,
Jt. E. Shine.
C a r r a s p a ila a t i.
National Bank o Commerce, New York CIt
Crocker Woolworth|N’l Bank, Bi n Fronda*
fintCNpHTBapklof Portland, J « rlland.