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(Empiile Hemlà V ol . 28: No 3 Entered hh second-class matter May 8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress of Marci 3,1879. DR. RICHMOND PH YSICIAN AND 8URUKON. Office over Rose's Store, Front St., COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS The Following is a Synopsis ot the Proceedings of the County Court September Tern, 1910- O o q u il l i , O regon . Offios Phone M »in 2X1. In re vacation expenses for July and August, 1910: n i . Officers’ salaries................ $1573 34 Dr. C. W. Endicott Janitor’s salary.................. 80 00 Indigents............................ 299 00 D entist 114 00 Indigent soldiers.............. Office over First National Bank County B c a lp bounty......... 180 00 State scalp bounty............. 129 50 Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon In re Justice court expenses. State vs Matthews. A E Shuster, J P fe e s...... 1 60 State vs Davis E. D, SPERRY 1 60 A E Shuster, J P fees...... Attorney anil Connoellor at Law. State vs Flagg Offioe in Xtobinson Building A E Shuster, J P fees...... 6 70 4 95 R N Emery, constable fees J P District No 2 W Condron, as supvr R D No 5 W. C. CHASE, vs C H King. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW C L Pennock, J P fees Olilo in Robinson Building, Upstairs $4.75, not allowed. W B Cox, constable fte>... 1 (10 1 ___________________!____ State vs Powers C L Pennock, J P fees..... C 15 C. R. BARROW S W Noah,serving warrant 2 60 Attorney and Counsellor at Law State vs Robinson Office Phone 335 Main 6 60 C L Pennock, J P fees...... Residence Phone 340 Main W B Cox, constable fees 1 20 C oquille C ity , O re J P District No 3 State vsArneson. I E G D Holden, J P fees... 7 30 JnoHickam , making arrest 1 50 J. J. STANLEY 1 70 R O Hoberg, witness.... LAW YER 1 70 Jno Hickam, “ State vs Whitney. Martin BuildiuK - Front Stree E G D Holden, J P fees... 6 85 C o q u il l e , O beoon State ys McCoy. E G D Holden, J P fees 5 65 I 70 Viola McCoy, witness...... A. J. Sherwood, 1 70 May McCoy “ ...... A ttobsst -AT-L*W, W W Gage, arrest <fe Ct NortBT PüBLIO, 1 70 office................................. Coquille, : : Oregon State vs Manning. 12 50 E G D HoldeD, J P Fees.. 4 40 Sam Liljeroth, witness....... Walter Sinclair, 4 40 A McAdams “ ....... A rrow ««* at - L a w . John Liljeroth “ ....... 4 40 N o t a r y l 'u m .io . 4 40 D iivh Liljeroth “ ....... Coquille. : Oregon. Anibroee LaRou<ch" witi s 5 90 Robt M Starter, wnnees... 5.90 5 90 W M Cox “ ...... Hall & Hall, 5 90 J H Maury “ ....... A ttorneys - at L aw , VV W Gage, crt officer, etc 5 50 Üwftlei in R eal E stât 1» of all kinds. Slate vs Banyan 6 80 Marshfield, Oregon. E G D Holden, J P fees.. 2 30 Calven Beekin, witness... 2 30 Bert Ciaj ton, “ E. G. D. Holden 2 30 Asa Harrington “ 2 30 Harry G Harrington......... L aw ycb , ■a J ustice of tiik P eace C A Gage, court officer,etc 1 70 ;U. S. Commissioner, General Insnranoe J P District No 5. Auent. and Notary Pnblio. Office State vs Dodson. in Robinson Building. E A Dodge, J P fees ... 3 45 Coquill * Oregon. 4 50 J C Brown, constable.... Charley Smith, witness.. 1 70 1 70 Edgar Dodson “ 1 70 Win A Dodson “ 1 70 Dick McBee •' MRS. G. R. WICKHAM J P District No 8. Proprietress State vs Sydnaru. Phone Main I3X. Geo P Topping, J P fet e 6 45 E M Blackerby, constable r W ic k h a m " i H o u se Board by Day, Weel( or Month body ofO’Neil toMarsbfield 4 00 Insane. R E Golden, transporintion and care of Reeves.......... 34 55 Battle & Hollister, exanina- tion Kinney & Jacobson... 10 00 Walter Culin, examination of Estes & K inney................. 10 00 W B Cox, care Reeves........... 6 30 W J Jones, arresting Reeves 12 40 B F Silsby, arrest and trans portation of Estes............... 44 50 County Infirmary. P E Drane, mdse............... 100 75 Lund & Lyons, mdse ......... 29 15 Coquille Valley Packing Co, me its.......................... 20 15 Skeels & Son, mdse........... 40 50 « 1 A Robison, mdse........... 21 70 Coquille Hardware Co, bdw 1 50 J A Lumb A Co, hardware 32 20 W Culin, med'attendance 8 00 R S Knowlton. drugs......... 14 05 N Lorenz, mdse .................. 10 85 Evland & McAdams, smitbg 4 30 Winnifred Brown, labor... 50 00 Allan McLeod,¡2 mo sal supt 108 33 In re stationery and printing. C 0 Dryden,printing blanks etc ..................................... 32 00 J C Savage, printing notices, blanks, etc....................... 99 80 Coquille H erald , pu bC oC t proceedings........................ 19 25 Coos Bay Times, pub Co Ct proceedings and notices 69 40 Recorder Pub Co, pub noti ces teachers’ examination 1 10 Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, pens, ink, supplies...................... 64 45 R SJKnowIton, reept books, etc....................................... 16 00 The Irwin HodsouCompany, Add mch paper, carbons, etc........................................ 15 63 Glass & Prudhomme, Co Tp plats, Circt Reg, etc........ 53 22 In re Roads, Bridges and Ferries, Josep Larsen, labor bills R D No 6 ................................ 503 12 ¡Special Improvements. Joseph Larsen, labor bills in R D No 6, special...... 431 72 A N Gould, Surveying, pro files, etc, U D No 11...... 10 40 Warren Rich, assting No II 2 00 J M Barker, contract work R D No 11........................ 2700 00 E N Harry, contract work R D No 12.......................... 2200 00 A N Gould, surveying and mileage R D No 12.......... 10 40 Drone A Hartley, contract work R D No 16............. 2500 00 W T Wilson, contract work R D No 17 ....................... 776 00 J O Stemmier, drawing con. tracts R D No 1 7 ............. 2 50 I T Weekly, services special road master, U D No 17.. 27 50 A N Gould, surveying nnd mileage R D No 18......... 16 50 E E Weekly, contract work R I) No 1 8 .........................1414 99 Aasen B os, lumber R D No 25 .............................. 57 69 A N Gould, surveying, etc. R D No 25 ....................... 9 50 JeBse I) Clinton, assisting R D No 2 5 ........................ 2 00 John Muuford, supplies pur Theo. Berpian Shoe MfeCo. WESTERN MEN They are the B ist Type of Americans So Declars the Venerable Fighting Bob “ On the Pacific Coast are the best; type of Americans in the country, the men who do things.” declares ‘ ‘Fighting B ob” Evens, retired Ab- miral of the United States Navy. “ It is a long way from the Atluntic Coast to the Pacific, and it requires courage, nerve aggressiveness to muke the journey, so that in the gradual sifting those who eventually reach the Pacific Coast are the cream of the Nation, the highest type of Americans. “Completion of the Panama Canal will not flood this Coast with the im- migrents now landing on the A t lantic side, for the reason that the immigrants wili not pay the rate to San Francisco or Portland when they can reach New York cheaper. The immigrants to be in big cities. Such immigrants as do And their way to the Coast will be the better class, the people of the northern countries of Europe, who find this climate like their own. I will very probably become aSloper myself, as I contemplate making my residence either in California or one of the northern states. I want to live where people do not carry a knife in their boot. “ The Panama Canal will mean many things to this Coast, especial ly in the way of commerce. The country between the sea and the Rocky Mountains is already develop ing at marvelous rate, and those people will have things to send to the seaboard and tbe people of the coast must send supplies inland. A great deal of traffic will be for rail roads, but the water trsflic will be legitimate and large, for there is tbe immense field of ilio OreDt. But much must be done to take care of this commerce, an 1 sailroad com- paDidg must not moDoplize tbe steamship lines. The cities must provice municipal wharves, and there are many other details to re ceive attention. Route one man will have to npp-ar on the scene to awaked the coast to a realization of what it must do, to »hake the peo ple up aod compel them to take ad vantage of teeir oppertunities. I don’ t know who the man will be de veloped, as the Coast has always developed the right man at the right time “ Among other problems to be met will be that of fuel. Once the canal is finished, there will be an uproar from th9 Hawaiian Is’ands. Japan and China for fuel, for commerce will increase so rapidly that proper provision must be made for tbe vessels. I have investigated and am couvenced that there is an ocean of oil, fuel oil, underlying the State of California. Oil must be the fuel of tbe future, for naval vessels as chased R D No 25........... 30 45 well as for others. With coal there is a great waste which must be car Albert Barklow, special con tract R D No 25............... 300 00 ried around the world, and then tbe expense of disposing of tbe ashes, as A N Gould, surveying, etc, R D No 26....................... 8 00 well as of handling the coal. These are obviated with oil,” A N Gould, surveyin etc, R D No 30........................... 28 30 Admiral Evans arrived in Port land this morning on his way East M J Krantz, contract work R D No 30....................... 350 00 from California, where he has been made president of a $10,000,000 oil Miller, Mast A Ingrom, con tract work R D No 30.....1500 00 company. It is a subject in which the Naval officers has been interest John Munford, services spe cial Rd master R D No 25 67 50 ed for years. With him is R. L. Dunn and James Cruikshank, the Albert Barklbw, contract work R D No 25.............. 90 56 latter assistant secretary of tbe com pany. Tonight tbe Admiral will J M Barker, special contract be the guest of the commercial Club R I) No 11....................... 502 25 at dinner and tomorrow morning ho A E Bettys, contract work will be the guest of the Portland R I) No 11....................... 421 98 Press Club. J M Barker, contract work, fees'................................... 11 00 E H Fish, witness............... 2 50 Sample f^oonjs Nice Batljs L L Rosa, " 1 90 Wm Wirner “ 4 30 Special Attention Paid to R H Rosa '• ............... 1 90 the Traveling Public. ____ J L Kronenberg, witness..... 2 90 M J McKenna “ 1 70 B R Taylor '* . . . . 3 00 H. E. Shelley In re Coroner’s Court Expenses. Inquest P H O'Neil. E P Anderson, juror........... 1 00 H P McCullough “ 1 00 G V •(... L . . F W Wood •• 1 00 J A Allen “ 1 00 First Class Work G.iaranteed. Wm Vaughan “ 1 00 “ 1 00 M. E. W H ITM O RE . E. F. M OKRIS8Y Ira A Wetzel Ira B Bartle, exam, phys....... 10 00 Coos Bay Paving and Con A E Shuster, acting coroner 6 95 R E Golden, autopsy on body struction Company. of Lars Stam, $25.00, not gen eral contractors allowed Plans and E stim ates Given planking R D No 16....... 552 00 John LongstafT, digging up Concrete Bricks Stone and Timber body of Lars Stam, $25.00 Leonard Haitley, contract Contractor. • not allowed. work R I) No 26 ............. 3287 42 Phone 151-J In re Circuit Court Expunges. Mrs Mary C Wise, refunded Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore. D H Johnson, witness state 1908 taxes U D No 26..... 9 30 vs Reeves............................ 2 00 j Roads, Bridges, Ferries (General) In re Indigent and Insane. R W Bullard, operating A Ellingson, burial of Mc- Bullard's ferry 2 mo....... i20 00 Calley................. 20 00 Ira A Albee, 2 mo salary, Incorporated. Wilson Undertaking Parlors, South Slough ferry..... , 100 00 Manufacturers of burial of O ’ N eil................ 20 00 Pioner Hardware Co, oilcan, The CelebratedBergmann Shoe J B Pointer, hauling patients oil, etc, South Slugh ferry 4 25 The Strongest and Nearest Water to county hospital.............. 3 00 Coquille Ferry. Proof shoe made fdr loggers, miners Jeff D Wilson, care of hos J N McNair, 2 mo salary, prospectors and mill men. pital patients........................ 515 20 supplies............................. 123 85 621 Thnrman Street H*i«ner A Miller, hauling (Continuedon page two.) P ortland , O mwow , C a rp e n te rand Builder EVANS PRAISES rotton eggs?” answered the naval $1.50 P er Y ear ^SZSZSSS2S!S2S^SZoS^S2S2SZSm ■ hero. The entire Coast is alike. That coast is protected which has ships to go over and hit the other W A T C H ES CLOCKS ACATE GRINDING AND fellow. The only protection the forts can give is within tbe range JEW ELRY PO LISH IN G of its guns. It’s only necessary for COM BS BARRETTS STONE S E T T IHC RINC an enemy to land outside the range PHONOCRAPHS M A K IN G ENCRAVINC of tbe guns and do alt the damage they want. You can’ t place forts on boats and chase the enemy, and that is the only way to take care of a coast—have something afloat. There should be at least 10 battle ships on the Western seaboard, with an equal number of secondry ships, and then tbe Pacific can take care of its self. I haye always main tained that there should be a fleet here as well as on the Atlantic, for A J. SHERWOOD Prat. R. E.SHINE, Vita Prta here is a vast country ungarde.1 and l. H. HAZARD, Cashier 0. C SANFORD, Asat. Cashier open to the assault of any unfriend ly power which might coine along. In case of war an enemy would strike for the most defense less part, where it could do the O P C O Q U IL1L1H , O R E G O fl. most injury, aud that spot iu tbe United States is here on the Pacific T r a n sa c ts a General B an kin g B u sin e ss Slope.— Telegram. We Repair We Do ÄII Work Guaranteed E. O. Barker & Co. F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K - A Good Position Can be had by ambitious young meu and ladies in the field o f “ Wire less” or railway telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations through out the countiy there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of ad vancement. The National -Tele graph Institute of Portland, Ore., operates six official institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials aud places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full de tails. Board of Direetori. Correspondent«. R. O. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, L . H arlocker, L. H. Hazard, Isaiah Hacker, R. E. Shine. National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci Crocker Woolworth N’lBank, San Franci First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland. NEW MACHINE SljOP M. D. SHERRARD, P R O P R IE T O R Rose Building, Second Street, Coquille - - - - Oregon Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma chinery— large and small — in a scientific workman-like manner, Special and attention given to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc W hy? From a small beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has extended to all parts of 'he Uuited States nnd to many- foreign countries W hy? Because it has proved especially valuable for coughs and colds. For sale by R S. Knowlton. THE O. K. BARBERSHOP L. COCHRAN, Proprietor For County Surveyor. E H. Kern, hereby announces himself as a candidate for County Surveyor for Coos County Oregon, subject to the will of the Republican vo.ers of said county at tbe coming primary. He has been actively en gaged in public work for over a quarter of a century, in railroad location and constructive and irriga tion and drainage work. If nomin ated and elected he pledges him self to use his entire ability to con struct aud maintain better public roads E H. H ekn . Coquille Oregon. • Why O r ti R c e o in m r i n l h i m ! Ch ole ra D iarrhoea C l i : i i n l H r l ; t I 'n Ami - IMS * * * * * * Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag * ing a Specialty. * One of the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City ^ * C o q u ille , = = O re go * W . H. Schroeder JEW ELER C o q u ille, - O re g o n < o lio Mr. Frank C. HanraDan, a promi nent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says. “ For the past six years I have sold anl recommended Cliam- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. It is a great rem edy and one of the best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the Bame purposes that pay me a larger profit but this remedy is so sure to effect, a cure, and my customers so certain lo ap preciate my recommending it to him that I give it the pre ference.” For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Bring me your W atch and Jewelry repairing. I will treat you right. F o r K e n t .— A Dairy farm of 140 acres J mile from Norway. Creamery. Be vacant March 1, piONEER MEfIT MARKET 1901. F rank A G o o d L in e o f W a t c h e r A lw a y s on H and N elson . Speaking of the Coast from a Norway Oregon. naval standpoint, the Admiral rei • terated his recommendation for bet Ladies if we cannot fit you with ter protection. a tailored suit from stock, we will “ The Pacific Coast is defenseless,’’ take your measure and have one made to order. Robinson’s Store. asserted the Adraeral. “ Only the W anted —A party to locate on friendliness of its neighbors protects government timber claim. Four it now. All the foreign powers have million feet. Location fee $250 stations within striking distance, B. Folsom, Coquille. and an enemy could come in, cut For Sale.— Regestered Jersey theCoast to ribbons and depart be. bull, thrie year old— $50. Iuquire fore assistance could be sent fro m of Fred Lowry, Coquille, Or. the Atlantic.” “ Which is the weakest point on Wanted— Men and women to tb® Coast?” he w#s asked bsve clothes oleaned, pressed and "W hich i* the fvor*| q <|o,f>n repaired, Slagle the t»ilor, We Carry Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. wants always receiues prompt attention. You COQUILLE VALLEY4 PACKING CO.