Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 01, 1910, Image 1

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Entereil uh second-elaes mi.Iter May
8, 1905, ut thè postotfice at Coquille,
Oreiron, under aet ot Uongreas o( Man li
3, 1879.
DR. RICHMOND
PH Y SICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ollice over Rose’s Store, Front St.,
C oq U IL L K ,
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Dr. C. IN. Endlcott
D k . n tist
Office over First National Bank
Phone Main 431.
Coquille, Oregon
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E. D. SPERRY
Attorney anil Connoellor at Law.
Offioe in Robinson Itailding
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IN. C. CHASE,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Offlo in Robinson Building, Upstairs
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C. R. BARROIN
Attorney und Counsellor at Law
Office Phone 335 Main
Resilience Phone 345 Main
C oquille C it y , O rk
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Martin B u yin g
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O oqu ill », O bcoom
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A. J. Sherwood,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
N otary P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
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Walter Sinclair,
A t roHNKT AT-I j AW.
N otast P ublic ,
Coquille,
COUNTY COURT
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PROCEEDINGS
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Oregon.
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Hall & Hall,
A ttobneys - i t L a w ,
Dealer in K xal E stât « o f all kinds.
M arshfield, O regon.
E. G. D. Holden
Synopsit of the Proceedings of the A
County Court at Called Term
and Regular May Term.
A
In re Roads and Bridges.
Labor Bills Road District No.
Bill Center......................... $ 21
L H Heisner.....................
52
J H Milner, 1 keg nails...
3
23
N Nelson................. .
52
L H H eisner......................
A N Gould, surveyiog.roak-
iog levels, etc, various
r o a d s ........................................
5.
35
50
50
60
50
111 20
John Yoakam, viewer vari­
ous roads.........................
33 80
Lloyd Spires, viewer vari-
ous roads.......................
40 50
Lee-Laughorn Road.
6 00
Joe Myers, rodman..........
Goostou Road.
2 00
Fred C Larsen, chaimnan
Julius Larsen, cbainman,
2 0O
Larsen slough waterway
W Weir, chainman, Larsen
slough waterway...........
2 00
Dave Holden, chainman
Ten Mile road...............
2 00
Chas Brooks, axmau, Ten
4 00
Mile road.......................
J H Nasburg, axmac. Ten
4 00
Mile road.......................
Geo E Divelhliss, chain-
2 00
man, Ten Mile road.......
Cbas Prescott, rodman,
4 00
Ten Mile road...............
Special Improvements, R D No 12
A N Gould, surveying
Brewster Canyon road...
23 70
Hailey Laird, assisting on
Brewster Canyon road...
4 00
E N Harry, assisting on
Brewster Canyon road...
4 00
A E Harry, assisting on
BrewsterCanyon road...
4 00
A N Gould, surveying etc
R D 16..........................
34 °o
Special Improvements It. D. 30
A N Gould Surveying etc,
20 50
Thos Laswell Assisting
Surveyor ........................
4 00
Lee Mast Assisting Sur­
veyor ..............................
4 00
E I Ingiam Assisting Sur­
veyor................................
4 00
ROADS
G W Sfemmermann, dam­
ages East andWest Fork
R d ..............’. ....................
Herbert Blake damages
East and West Fork Bd
64 00
157 60
OENERAL FUND
L awybb ,
Dennis McCarthy, cruising
timber lands............ 1249
98
U. S. Commissioner, General Insurance
John F Hall, stamped en­
Agent, and Notary Public. Office
velopes.....................
10
62
in Robinson Build ¡ uk .
Coos Bay Times,*pub court
Coquille Oregon.
proceedings and notices
97 55
R M Horton, labor, sherifFs
office.........................
8
75
W J Morrow,labor, sheriff’s
office.........................
51
25
MRS. G. R. W ICKHAM
Abe Rose, indigent, allow­
Proprietress
Phone Main 13X.
ed $15 per month.
Nellie Crow, Indigent, al­
lowed $10 per month.
State o f Oregon, 1
County of Coos, j
I, James Watson, County Clerk
for Coos County and State of Ore­
Special Attention Paid to gon, ex-officio Clerk of the County
Court for said County and State,
the Traveling Public.
custodian of the records, archives
M. E. W H ITM ORE. E. F. MOKRISSY and files of said County, do hereby
Coos Bay Paving and Con­ certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct statement
of the
struction Company.
amounts of bills of expense,;in whose
favor drawn or allowed, on the va-
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Plans and
Estimates Given riovs funds of the county, as aud­
ited by the County Court o f said
Concrete Bricks Stone and Timber
County and state, at the adjourned
Contractor.
March, 1010, term of said Court now
Phone 151-J
Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore. in my office and custody.
W itness my hand and the seal
of the County Court affixed this
20th day of April, A. D. 1910.
J ustice o r
W ic k h a m
thb
P eac *
House
Board by Day, WeeK or Month
Sample Hoon)s
Nice Batl)s
Theo. Hergman Shoe Mfg.Co.
Incorporated.
Manufacturers o f
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O U U U O N .
Oflloi l’ bone Main SU.
$1.50
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1910
J am es W
a tso n ,
Corrnty Clerk.
The Celebrated Herqmann Shoe Synopsis of the County Court
The Strongest and Nearest Water!
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners Proceedings, May, 1910, Term.
In re of vacation expenses March
prospectors and mill men.
and April, 1910.
621 Thurman Street
P o r t l a n d , O rzoon .
Officers’ salaries................. $1573 34
Indigent Soldiers............... 147 00
t t l 1 1 ■■ K W a i v e I n r I t i i r n « . I h » | i -
County
scalp bounty......... 420 00
|iril lln n il* m l s ,i r r Y 1 | i| llr *
As a h ealin g salve fur burns, sores, | Indigents............................. 291 00
80 00
s ire
n i p p l e s and chapped hands,] Janitor.................................
C h a m h -rla in 's S t iv e is moat e x cel-[ 8 fate bounty.......................
300 00
lent.
It allays the pain o f a burn
In re Justice Court expenses.
alm ost instantly, and unless the in­
Justice and Constable Diat. No. 1.
ju ry is very severe, heals the parts
State vs Ames.
without lesving a scar.
Price, 25
ants. For sale by R. 8 . K now ltoc. A IS Shuster, J P fees.. ...
2 20
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State vs McDonald.
E Shuster, J P fees......
State vs Rogers.
E Shuster, J P fees......
State va Ellerby.
E Shuster, J P fees......
State vs Hanna.
E Shuster, J P fees......
State vs Tope.
E Shuster, J P fees......
N Emery, Con...............
3 45
1 60
4 05
1 95
6 45
10 60
Witnesses.
J C Linnegar.....................
Capt McClaine..................
W F W ood .........................
Willie W ood .....................
Herbert Morton.................
Ray Havener.....................
1
1
1
1
1
1
A E Shuster, J P fees......
6 75
R N Emery, C on...............
2 50
Witnesses.
R J Coke...........................
1 50
Herman Nabb.... .............
1 50
— Hatfield.........................
1 50
1 50
Claude Hockett.................
Oscar Edgar.......................
1 50
State vs Ames, Insane.
A E Shuster, J P fees......
5 00
Justice and Constable Dist. No. 2.
State vs Muetzel.
C L Pennock, J P fees.. ..
2 45
5 00
Cal Wright, Dep...............
State vs Muetzel.
C L Pennock, J P fees.....
11 95
W B Cox, Constable.........
1 50
Cal Wright, Dep, Game
Warden...........................
11 60
Witnesses.
W H N oble.....................
6 10
F L Pierce.........................
5 70
George Schroeder..........
5 70
George Divelbliss...............
5 70
4 70
Hills Short.........................
Joe McCabey......................
6 10
Wm Judd...........................
5 70
Ned Galloway..................
5 70
Jurors.
A C C ox...............................
1 00
A H Stutsman...................
1 00
A E NeT...........................
1 00
George Coleman..............
1 00
Wm Dindinger .................
1 00
M A Sweatman...................
1 00
State vs Ji hn Doe.
C L Pennock, J P fees......
1 90
S W Noah, Dep Warden
9 50
State vs Joe McCahpy
C L Penr.ock, J P fees......
3 70
8 W Noah, Dep WardeD...
4 20
State vs John Doe.
2 00
C L Pennock, J P fees.....
State va Eldred.
4 45
C L Pennock, J P fees......
1 35
J W Carter, making arrest
Stute vs John Doe.
2 55
C L Pennock, J P fees.......
Nick Stambone, witness...
1 70
1 70
J E Englund
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State vs Matthews.
5 30
C L Pennock, J P fe e c ......
1 00
W B Cox, Constable.........
Justice an 1 C instable Dist. No 3.
State vs Cornelius, Wai field, Wv-
land, Aasen.
26 25
E G D Holden, J P fees...
E A Dodge taking
ac-
knowledgmcnt, appoar-
anceboud......................
50
Witnesses.
3 50
John Scott...........................
R L W agner......................
3 50
3 50
Tom R oot...........................
4 30
■J M Bright.........................
3 50
Charles Butler...................
4 30
Wm Slingsby.....................
4 10
Albeit Bright.....................
Wm Corbin, Constable...
9 40
State vs Hatcher.
E G D Holden, J P fees...
8 70
1 20
W W Gage, making arrest
R O Holierg, court officer
50
Witnesses.
3 5(1
R A B ock ..........................
John M Whobrev...............
5 90
John Manerd.......................
5 90
5 90
Archie B oon e...................
E G D Holden, witness be­
fore grand jury, April,
2 00
1909, term.......................
Justice and Constable Dist. No. 6.
State vs White.
Geo P Topping, J P fees
3 95
L A Liljeqvist, Dep Pros
Attorney, mileage, etc...
16 20
In re Coroner's Court Expenses.
Inquest Le Roy Jones— Jurors.
C B Zeek...........................
1 00
N F Taylor.......................
1 00
Thos Langlois...................
1 00
Peter Jergensen................
1 00
! C Evan Lucas.....................
1 '00
W R Mavity.......................
Witnesses.
Geo E W ilson..................
JajnesH Welch...................
1 00
C on tin u ed n e x t week,
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A meeting was held by the Co­
quille Fire Department and a num­
ber of our business men on Wednes­
Interesting List of Events to Take day of last week, at which it was
decided that Coquille would pro­
Plare at Marshfield, Oregon,
ceed to celebrate our country's
July 1 2 -3 4 5.
! birthday in a manner that will be
a credit to the city and the people,
The Coos County Racing Association
j Committees as follows were ap­
has given out the followin program of
pointed:
its July race meet.
ear
R. E.SHINE, Vise Pres
SHERWOOD P r i s .
0. C SANFORD, Asst. C i t h l t r
I . H. HAZARD, Csshler
PROGRAMME
FIRST DAY, FKIDAK, JULY
1st.
CELEBRATION COMMITTEE
50 No. 1—Running 5-8 mile dash,
Marshal o f the Day, • A. T. Morrison
50
purse.......... ................................. »125 00
MUSIC AND ORATION
50 No. 2—Trotting and pacing ^
M. O. Hawkins
Aaron Wilson
mile heats, 2:30class, best two
50
Sam Nosier
Dr. Richmond
out of three, purse............. 100 00
C. H. Cleaves
50
Race No. 3 — Half-mile Burro
50
DECORATING
race, purse...............................
5
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State vs Yoakam.
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W ill Celebrate the Fourth
JULY RACE
P er Y
No. 4— 100-yard foot race, (med­
als lor first and second places.)
No. 5— Running % mile dash, for
horses owned and kept in Coos
and Curry counties since Jan.
1, 1910, catch weights, purse... 75 00
No. 5)^— Running broad jump
(medals for 1st and 2d places.)
No. 6— Rrelay race for saddle
horses of eight miles. The re­
lay race is to cover lour days,
two miles are to be run eacli
day, riders to change horses
every half mile. The winner
will be declared the 4tb day.
Purse............................................. 100 00
SECOND DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 2 .
E. A. McDuffee
Frank Burkholder
J. W. Leneve
Jack Tozier
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OP C O g U IU llH , ORBGOft.
T r a n s a c t s a G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
FRED
PARADE
E. E. Johnson
R. H. Mast
O R E G O N
C O Q U IL L E ,
('Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O *
SPORTS
A. J. Sherwood
Geo. E. Pike
J. S. Lyons
DANCE
C. W. Endicott
Fred Slagle
Jas. Watson
David Fox
Gene Wickham
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SLAGLE
T A IL O R
L H. Hazard
J. S. Lyons
BARBECUE AND DINNER
E. A. Beckett
Geo. E. Peoples
O. A. Mintonye
W . C. Laird
C. E. Baxter
L. A. Liljeqvist
T. T. Land
Csrrsspssdssts.
B o n d s f Di r ect or s.
It. O. Dement,
A . J. Sherwood,
National Bank o Commerce, New Yorl. I i
L . Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard,
r’ rocker Woolworth N’ lBank, San Fran, i
Isaiah Hacker,
R. K. Shine. ! First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland.
E. VanMarter
R. Nosier
N . Gould
W. Johnson
No. 7—% -m ile dash, purse...... 175 00
FIRE WORKS
No. 8—Pacing ar.d trotting, %
Dr. W. Culin
J. A. Lamb
mite heats, for 2:15 class, best
E. A. McDuffee
2 out of 3, purse......................... 150 00
The committee on finance consist­
No. 9—420 yard loot race (med­
ing of Chas. Baxter, Henry Lorenz,
als for 1st and 2d places.)
No. 10—Burro race, '..'-mile dash
Wifi Lyons, W. C. Chase and C. O.
to harness, purse........................
5 00 Cryden, are doing good work hav­
No. 10K—Running high jump,
ing secured a sum sufficient to as­
( medals for'.ls tand 2nd places.)
sure a genuine success. While the
No. 11—J^-mile dash, catch
members of the other committees
weights, for horses not trained
this season, purse........................ 20 00 are doing their full share toward
No. 12—Running fa-mile. Own­
the entertainment of the large
ers handicapped for horses
crowd sure to come to Coquille to
kept and owned in Coos coun­
hear the eagle scream.
ty since Jan. 1, ’ 10, pu rse.. . . » 125 00
No. 13— Relay race (earn as No.
S ore
THIRD DAY, SUNDAY, JULY 3 d .
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
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NEW MACHINE SHOP
M.
D. 6H E R R A R D ,
PROPRIETOR
Rose Building, Second Street,
Coquille
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Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma­
c h in ery -large
and
small— in a scientific
workman-like manner.
Special
and
attention given
to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc
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Any mother who has had experi­
No. 14— Running j^-mile dash for
ence with this distressing ailment
horses owmed and kept in Coos
will be pleased to know that a cure
and Douglas counties since
Jan. 1. ’ 10, catch weight, purse 100 00 may be effected by applying Cham­
No. 15— Free-for-all. trotting and
berlain’s salve as soon as the child
pacing, fj-m ile, best three out
is done nursing. Wipe it off with
of five, p u rse .............................. 175 00
a soft cloth before allowing the babe
No. 16—220-yard hurdle race
to uurse. Many trained nurses use
(medals (or 1st and 2d places.)
this salve with best results.
Foi
No. 16J.J— 100 yard dash (medals
for 1st and 2d places.)
sale by R. 8 . Knowlton
No. 17— Running, one mile dash
Purse............................................ 175 00
Dora Bluhm
No. 18— Relay race (same No. 6.)
FOURTH DAY, MONDAY, JULY 4 t H.
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Han Pedro, Calif., May 27.— The *
seboooer Dora Bluhm, out seven ^
days from C oos Bay fo r Han Pedro,
100 00 went ashore on Santa Rosa Island
Wednesday n ig h t and wns totally
wrecked. Captain JohDsoD and the
crew o f six men were saved. She
250 00 carried 350,000 feet of lumber.
No. 19—Running fj-m ile dash,
for horses owned and kept in
Coos county, since Jan. 1. ’ 10.
Catch weights, purse.............
No. 19%—440-yd foot race (med­
als for 1st and 2d places.)
No. 20—Trotting and pacing 1-
mile heats, bets 3 in 5, free for
all, purse.....................................
No. 20%—pole vault (medals for
1st and 2d places.)
The Dora Bluhm left here last
No. 21— Running f s-mi!e catch
week on her first trip from Coos
weights, liorseB not trained
Bay having loaded at the C. A.
this season, purse...................
30 00
Smith Mill for San Pedro. She was
No. 21%—'y-m ile relay race, sil­
an old vessel, and belonged to the
ver trophy.
No. 22—Running 1 mile dash,
Pacific States Trading Company of
purse..................................... ....... 200 00 San Fiancisco, of which Capt. E.
No. 23—Relay (same as No. 6.)
FIFTH DAY. TUESDAY, JULY OTH.
No. 24— Running )£-mile conso­
lation for horses uot winning
any money at this meeting,
purse.............................................. 100 00
No. 25—Running %-mi\* match
race between Cardwell’s King
Kohr and Seeley’s McBcth.
No. 26—(Special.)
No. 27—(Special.)
No. 28— Automobile race.
In all races, etrance fee 10 per cent
of the amount of purse deducted from
first and second money winners. Money
divided 60 per cent first horse, 30 per
cent second horse and 10 per cent thin)
horse. Weights, 10 pounds below scale,
unless otherwise stated.
Enteries close at the fair grounds 12
o ’ clock noon the day before race, with
Racing Secretory G. W. Carleton.
All athletic events shall be conducted
under the Amateur Association Rules.
None but amateurs under 21 years
ot age shall be eligible to compete in
any event, excepting race No, 4. This
race is open to persons of any age who
are amateurs.
Race No. 16)^ is open
to bfna fide High school or Grade stu­
dents only.
Ail entries for athletic events close at
12 o’ clock noon the day before the event.
Athletic enteries free.
Register with R .O . Graves, athletic
secretary.
Roces start at 2 o ’cloek p. m. sharp
eachday.
A. WoodsiHeis head. Capt."John­
son and her crew all belong at San
Francisco.
Ward M. Blake, who has charge
of the cargo shipments for the C.
A. Smith Company, Raid that they
bad received a brief message con­
cerning the wreck, but as the news
had not been confirmed be did not
care to discuss it. The cargo was
consigned to the southern firm, but
whether the loss will fall on the
buyers or the C. A. Smith Company
is not known.—Coos Bay Times.
The Iloneyman
Hardware Co., of Portland, Oregon, j
have sent a hurry-up telegraph or­
der for 68 more self-setting planes, ,
to the makers, Gage Tool Co., Vine-
land, N. J.
These planes are in
demand and our local dealers can
get them of aeven other Portland
dealers as well as those in Oregon
City, Hood River, Seattle, Tacoma,
and other coast cities.
C
ak pen ters :
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Quick A Curry make the galvan­
ized screen door; standard sizes on
hand; spetial sizes made in short j
' order. Also handy, adjustabls win­
dow screens, ironing boards, sleeve
: boards, bread boards, drain boards |
j and meat safes.
Cheap Dairy Ranch—240 seres,
Begin now to provide fora “ ramy
about 120 aeres ereek bottom and day,” by placing your earning» in
40 or 50 clear, orchards and build-, the Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank.
Call on Lyons & Jones Saturday
ings. $6000. Easy terms. See E.
and get fresh vegetables for your]
N. Smith, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
| Sunday dinner.
The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier’s
For a good second-hand Singer
—S. F. Shoe«. The gloves for wear sewing machine, call at the H ub -
Logger Fear G lo v e s
E. L. Tozier I » t . d office.
THE O. K. BARBERSHOP
L COCHRAN, Proprietor
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Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^
ing a Specialty.
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One o f the
Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City
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Coquille,
Oregon |
W . h . Schroeder
JEW ELER
C o q u ille,
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O reg o n
Bring me your W atch and
Jewelry repairing. I will
treat you right.
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G ood U n e o f W a tc h e r
A lw a y s on H and
THE N E W
MEATMARKET
SLAGLE BROS., Proprietors
C h o ic e F re n li M e a t s
w a v s on H and
Opposite Postoffice
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COQUILLE, OREGON