Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 28, 1910, Image 2

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    searching for body of
John Butler, axman, mile­
P e rk in s..............................* 10 00
age, F our Mile road.......
2 00
J . 8. Lyons. Auto hire, con­
L F G ardner, axman, mile­
WEDNESDAY, SEP. a i. 1910.
veying W hitney f r o m
age, Four Mile road.......
2 00
M yrtle P o in t....................
6 00
A W G ardner, axman, mile­
(Continued from page one.)
age, F our Mile road.......
2 00 L». W. Oddy, labor in Sher­
iff’s office .......................... 130 00
Alonzo Davis, rodman, mile­
Coquille Ferry.
Co. School Supt. Office.
age, F our Mile road.......
2 00
Coquille Concrete Works,
W. H. Bunch, 2 m onths
1 37 Lloyd Spires, viewer, mak-
supplies furnished...........
salary and expenses......... 252 83
iog out re p o rts..................
4 0 )
Nelson Iron Works, gang
A. G. Raab, con d u c t i n g
A N Gould, surveyor, mak­
rollers, etc............................ 19
exams, and exam. Mss... 37 50
ing out re p o rts..................
5 00
S H McAdams, sm ithing... 13
Susan O E nsign, damages,
Minnie H erm ann, conduct­
E ast Marshfield Ferry.
ing exams, and exam.
road case N o 493........... 91 40
Marshfield Hardware Com­
M ss...................................... 37 50
pany, spikes, ropes, etc...
3 13 E M Pressey, damages, road
6 10 G. JF. Grubbs, conducting
case 493............................
Pioneer Hardware Co, sup­
exams, and exam . Mss... 37 SO
plies..................................... 23 CO Bertha Stillwell, damages,
6 10 Jo h n F. Hall, cash advan­
road case No 494 ..........
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co,
ced for Sum m er T rain­
oil........................................ 39 45 H P Clausen, damages,road
3 10
case No 4 9 3 ........................
ing School.......................... 80
Nelson Iron Works, labor..
6 00
District Board Convention.
Geo II Nay, lbr on pontoon 12 25 Marshfield H ardw are Co.
hardware for No. 8........... 18 9O C- E , Schroeder.....................
2 OO
Alex Hall, salary as captain 130 00
Frank Peterson, engineer... 112 00 Simpson L um ber Company,
2 00
Ella J. Morse.........................
Jaa T Hall, engineer...........
7 00
2 OO
lum ber No. 8..................... 76 56 John F. H all........................
2 50 A. G unnell.............................
Geo Rhoda, deck hand....... 80 00 C. L. Neal, hauling powder
2 OO
W C Andrews, engineer..... 20 98
R. D. No. 20, Labor and Material, A. G. K aab............................
2 OO
Coquille Hardware Com-
Louis D'i ault .............. ......
2 OO
Roads and Bridges.
ware Co. powder, etc...... 168 75 F. D. F is h .............................
2 OO
E G Perham, partial pay­
B.
O, H oberg, labor........... 220 50 Swanie Peterson...................
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Henry Sengstacken, towing
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e tc ........................................ 30 00 F. M. Sanderson....................
slow to South slough, J u ­
261 40 Mack H ay es.................... ..
2 OO
ly, 61907.............................. 8 00 Skeels & Son, supplies........
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Geor E lliott, trip to South
353 75
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slough with launch.......
6 00
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Anderson,
labor..........
OO
Benj.
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2
L H Heisner, trip to South
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10
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Fred
Van
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s lo u g h ................................
5 00
Coquille River TraDspor-
2 OO
J . D. C linton.........................
The E nterprise, pub notices
tation Co. fre ig h t........... 39 75 Mrs. M. D. P rice.................
2 OO
to contractors....................
5 20
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Crosby........................
H uling, Dundy & Sons,
self and team .................... 176 00 Dane M orley.......................
2 OO
powder by co n tract......... 465 16
Perry Parrish, labor, self
2 OO
Axel R u th ............................
W H Noble Estate, money
and
team
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223
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2 OO
J.
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ast.............................
advanced by W H Noble
2 OO
as Supervisor R D No 1, 128 70 A. R. Wallace, la b o r........... 112 00 J. B- R- S helton....................
Alex M atson............ .........
2 OO
R D No 8, North Slough-Shutter J. C. Frye, labor, self and
team
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225
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A.
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alley.............................
2
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Road.
Amity Parrish, self and
F. W. B ark er........................
2 OO
P E Lungren, team ing......... 84 00
184 00
Chas L iggett, labor............. 30 00
72 00
W C Lungren, labor...........
40 00
Elmer Bell, labor.................. 10 00 A. S to ra..................................
2 OO
A Lacksonen, labor............. 10 00
Levi Nichols, labor.............
27 00 A. A nderson.......................-
2 OO
00
Gus W ick, labor....................
9
Roy Redfield, la b o r............. 12 00 Mrs. W. F. S q u ire...............
2 OO
14 00
Steve Lapp, J r ..............
Peter Ealardeau, labor....... 23 00 P M Hall-Lewis, salary and
9 00
Chas Gustafson, labor..
Jack Cassidy, labor.............. 23 00
expenses as fruit inspec-
John Shutter, la b o r.................... 8 00
Matt Nichols, labor............. 17 00
tor, 2 m o n th s .................... «3« 60
Pioneer Hardware Com­
Victor Anderson, balance
County Court.
pany, p o w d er.................. 21 75
due on South S l o u g h
E A Anderson, Co Com,
W alter Condron, hauling
Bridge co n tract............... 2150 42
exam roads, attending
powder................................
2 50
Julius Larson, K e n t u c k
Court and Mi...................... 120 40
Willard & Keller, gravel for
Slough d redging con­
W T Dement, Co Com.
R D No 16.......................... 1038 75
tra c t..................................... 500 00
roads; attending court
R D No 17, Labor and Material.
H. P. Clausen, dam a g e s ,
and mileage...................... 119 60
A Arneson & Sons, lumber
Bandon-Langlois r o a d ... 36 00 John F Hall, 2 mo saelry as
for Cooper b rid g e........... 23 03
In Re-Taxation.
Co Judge, cash advanced
Jerry H untley, labor........... 62 50
for livery and boat hire,
Dennis McCarthy, C r u i s -
Jake Ames
“ ........... 25 65
exam ining roads.............. 217 01
ing 19,790,57 acres of
John Parrish
"
........... 53 75
Timber L an d ..................... 1187 40 W T Dement livery hire in
John Lusk
“ ........... 13 60
exam ining roads by coun­
In Re-Miscellaneous Bills.
1 94
\V T WilsoD, tim ber...........
ty c o u rt................................. 35 50
I. R Nosier, hauling wool..
1 50
Ed H untley, labor............... 50 00
J S Lyons, auto hire by Co
Coquille Electric S u p p l y
court, exam ’ng roads..... 20 00
Alva Huntley “ ............... 67 85
Co. shades, switches, etc...
8 25
In Re Bills Continued.
Mike H untley “ ............... 38 75
Peart Bros. & Co., coal......
14 50 E G Perham plans and spec­
Wm Hughes, tim ber........... 22 55
ifications for court house,
Road District No. 16, one
Dick Buell, team .................
2 50
cord ot w ood.....................
2 00 f $ r 50, oontinued.
R D No 19, Labor and Material.
T A Walker, premium on ins
Geo. A. Robinson, sundries
policy No 1010, $75.00,
C D Stillwell, labor............. 18 00
for Court H ouse................
2 45
Continued.
A McNair, n ails...................
9 30
George Stough, cleaning
State
of O reg o n ,)
Geo Moore Cumber Com-
flues......................................
9 00 County of Coos, f ss'
pany, lum ber................... 198 00
I. Jam es Watsou, County Clerk
G ust Nelson, la b o r............... 12 50 Coquille Steam L aundry... a i 20
for Coos County, State of Oregon,
J.
B.
Pointer,
coal
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21
50
Otto Newman, labor..........
13 50
ex-officio Clerk of the County Court
W D Chadwick, hauling lbr 10 00 R. E. Bigelow, conveying
for said Couuty and State, custo­
prisoner to Myrtle Point.. 12 00 dian of the records, archives and
R D No 20, Labor and Material.
files of said County, do hereby cer­
Delmore Pomeroy, labor... 50 00 Willey & Schroeder, bal­
tify that Ibe foregoing is a true and
ance due on H eating and
Mat Lawp, labor................. 20 00
correct Statem ent ot the am ount ol
Plum
bing
contract...........
468
72
F E Drane, acowing lumber 24 30
Bills of expense, in whose favor
Fuhrm ans P h a r m a c y ,
Shields A- Kennedy, bolts...
drawn or allowd, continuedor not
5 50
Wood
Filler,
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tc
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lor
allowed, on variousfunds of the
Randolph Lumber Co, lumb 36 88
Court H o u se....................
18 50 County as
audited
by the
P E Drane, delivering lumb
7 80
County Court of said
County
C.
A.
Smith
Lumber
A
Hugh Leneve, labor........... 28 00
and State, at the Regular
Sep­
Mfg
Co-,
Lumber
lor
Randolph Lumber Co......... 306 05
tember 1910 Terra thereof, as
Court
H
ouse.....................
8
51
A McNair, hardw are........... 27 96
the same appears in the Journals of
said Court now in my office and
F Flam, lum ber................... 21 54 George Goodman, Painting
at C ourt H o u se............... 40 25 costody.
Coquille Mill it T ug Co,
Witness my hand and the seal of
J
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F. Stauff, c a r p e n t e r
lum ber................................... 60 72
the County Court affixed this 14th
work
on
Court
H
ouse...
158
00
A lbert Barklow, stum pping
day of September, A. D. 1010.
Coquille H ardw are Com­
and stripping grade, R
J am es W atson ,
pany, h a r d w a r e f o r
County Clerk.
D No 25............................... 85 00
Court H o u s e ..................... 32 40
A N Gould, surveying, mile­
N o tice to T axp ayers.
W. W. G age, board for
age, profiles, etc, various
prisoners.............................
185
48
ro ad s.................................... 123 20
The second installm ent ol taxes
Land A Lyons, merchan­
John Yoakam, viewing and
for the year of I 909 is due and
dise for prisoners...........
8 75
mileage, W illanche-Ken-
payable on or before October 3 rd
tu c k ro a d ............................ 16 60 Geo. A. Robinson, merch­
1910 and if such installm ent is not
andise for prisoners..........
1 45
Lloyd Spires, viewing and
paid by that time, P enalty and In ­
In Re-Officers and Deputies.
mileage, Willanche-Ken-
terest will be added from April 4tn,
tuck ro ad ............................... 19 60
C lerk’s Office.
1910.
W. W. G aoe .
Een Tyrer, chainman, Wil-
N. Osmundson, labor........... «45 50
Sheriff and T ax Collector.
lanche-Kentuk ro ad .......
2 00 lues F. Bunch, labor...-..... 105 00
W F Ray, chainman, Wil-
Jo tty L. Watson, labor....... IOO OO
Card of Thanka
lanche-Kentuck ro ad .......
4 00
Assessor's Office.
We wish by this means to express
Oscar Ttauff, axman, Wil-
Geo. O. Leach, labor...........
7 50
lanche-Kentuck ro ad .......
2 00 Belle Thrift, lab o r............... 15 OO our most sincere and heart-felt
thanks to our frieuds and neighbors
Harry Schrock, axman, Wel-
H ealth Office.
for the many acts of kindness and
lanche Kentuck road.......
4 00 Walter Culin, 2 months sal-
assistance during the illness of our
W L Walker, axman, Wil-
ary, investigating and
little
daughter, and the sym pathy
lancbe-Kentuok roak.......
4 00
Q uarantining.................... 61 78
expressed at her passing away.
R A Nsss,axman,W illanche-
Sheriff's Office.
M r . a n i > M rs A. E. G a rten .
Kentuck road..................
4 00 W. W. Gage, arrest end re-
A N Gould, surveying, mile­
turn of M anning............. 59 30
Look! Cluett shirts are the ones
age, F our Mile road ....... 19 70 Thos. Goodale, A uto hire,
to wear, new and up-to-date line,
Robinson’s Store.
John Yoakam,viewing, mile­
searching tor body of
Mrs. Chas, Gage who has been
age, F our Mile ro ad ....... 11 20
P erk in s............................... 2o 00
indisposed
lor sevral days, is im­
Lloyd Spires, viewing, mile­
W. W. Gage, lunches and
proving.
age F our Mile ro ad ....... 13 20
livery, searching lor body
R R Davis, chainman, mile­
ol P erk in s..........................
6 45 j F irst CI ass photographs made at
age, Fourmile ro ad .......
2 00 W. W. G age, arrest of
D eans' studio. Old Tollmxn sta n d
E a rl Kernick, chainman,
G arrison.............................
Overal Dodge w^ ip Qoquille
8 30
mileage F our Mile road..
2 00 I- R. Tower, Auto hire,
yesterday.
Coquille Herold.
R. J. Dean H u r i'
The primary election which was
held on Saturday was not largely
attended aud but little enthusiasm
is shown. As we go to press tbs
county c’erk and his assistants are
canvassing the votes, and for com­
plete returns we will be obliged to
wait till next week. The news re­
ceived from the outside would in­
dicate that Bowerman, Hawley and
Benson are in the lead of their op­
ponents.
Robert J . Dean, the Norway
dairym an, was seriously h url by be­
ing thrown from a horse at about
threr o’clock Sunday afternoon.
He and Louis Smith were relum ing
from the lower pait of the farm on
horseback, and were riding very
fast. A hundred yards or so from
the barn there was a turn in the
road, Mr. Smith was jest a little
ahead and did not notice just what
happened, but as he reached the
F isb trap aud V icinity.
barn, noticed Mr. D ean’s horse came
Fishtrap, September 28, 1910.
galloping up without its rider. He
J . H . R adabaughand family have
wailed a few momenta to speak to
two gentlemen who came riding up been enjoying themselves at the
from the same direction, and who beach the past week.
had not noticed the hurt man by 1 H. L. Stephens has purchased a
the roadside. The three returned new power Clipper seed cleaner
to the turn in the road, at which a which he will use to clean his big
telephone post stood, by which Mr. crop of garden peas. He says the
Dean lay, evidently having struck Clipper certainly does1 the work to
the pole, and with such force that perfection.
John Hale has been laid up for
his skull is fractured. Dr. Stem­
mier, of Myrtle Point was called, the last two weeks with a badly
sprained back and shoulder, but is
and Monday passed thiough with
now able to be about again
his patient for the Bay Mr. Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Webb’s
had not yet gained consciousness youngest child has been quite sick
when they passed throngh, and it with fever.
was thought he would not until the
Last Tuesday May Culberston,
pressure on the brain was relieved fonrteen-yeary-old d au g h tero f Mr.
by an operation.
and Mrs John Culberson, of upper
We learned yesterday that the Fisbtrap, had the misfortuue to fall
operation had been performed, and on a log and very severly injury her
that consciousness had not returned. j spine, but we are pleased to say she
He was accompanied to the Bay by is improveng very rapidly, and we
his brother-in-law, Ed Detlefson.
hope will soon be about again.
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The Ladies’ Aid Sociy will meet
Bandon is to have a new daily at Mrs. Marion C linton’s Wednes
paper published within its lim its in day, th is week.
J ohn d o e .
a very short time. T he promoters
of the enterprise are John Alden
Seakury and Jo h n H. Blakely, who
are at present publishing the
Aumsville (O regon) Advance. The
new paper will be published every
morniDg in the week except Monday,
and will be called the BandoD Daily
Eagle. These young men are both
But what'about your sidejof the
practical newspaper men, having
question? Do you give it the
had sufficient experience in all the
attention it deserves?;
different branches of the work to
thoroughly prove their skill and
It isn’t as though this watch care
would cost you much, because it
abilitv as publishers. They are
wouldn’t.
receiving a hearty welcome and
substantial encouragem ent from the
Just the other way, in fact—one of
business people and citizens gener­
the wisest strokes of economy that
ally of our sister city, who are quick
anyone can practice is to let a com­
to take Lold of a good business
petent man take a peep into his or
proposition.
her watch occasionally.
S w ip e A u to m o b ile
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
05177
Two men giving the iiauias
U.
8.
Lund
Office
at
Roaehurg,
Oregon.
"Chick W right” and “Ralph Casey” |
September 14, 1910.
errived in Marshfield Sunday by
automobile, and proceeded to have
Notice is hereby given that William
some repair made to the machine, EvermentClegliorn. of Coquille, Oregon,
and there ti sell it. In the mecbine who, on June 4, 1900, made homestead
application No. 05177, for 8. E.
8. W.
Marsba[l Csrter had received a tel­ \ £ , Section 27, Township 28 8., Range
ephone message from Sheriff Fenton 13, W. Wit. Mer., has filed notice of hia
stating that Mr. Thornton bad lost intention to make final Commutation
an auto, and for Mr. Carter to look proof, to establish claim to the laud
out for it. Mr. Carter examined above described, before James Watson,
Clerk Circuit Court, Coos County, Ore­
the machine, and while the number gon, at Coquille, Oregon, on the 25lh
plates had been removed the dis- day of October, 1910.
cription of the Auto tallied with the
Claimant names as witnesses!
missing one and the men were ar­ Frank Miller, 8r., ot Arago, Oregon.
rested and on Monday landed in J. ft. Radahaugh, of Arago, Oregon.
the county jail in this city to await J. W. Meadows, of Arago, Oregon,
orders from Sheriff Fenton.
C. T. Robison, of Arago, Oregon,
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BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Ecotiomy, Mason and Knowlton
Register.
fruit Ja rs at Lairds F u rn itu re store.
DZI'AKTMKNT OP 1'IIB INTKHIOK.
Apple B o x e s
Apple and Fruit
Boxes and Crates
of all kinds are
now on sale both
at the factory and
at Skeels’ store.
For large or spec­
ial orders call at
You Expect Your
Watch to do thus
and so for You
For a good second hand SingeJ
sewing machine, call at the B eh ­
a i , d office.
M R S. A. Q. A IKEN
will have her fall and
winter milliüery on
display on and after
S E P T E M B E R 26, 1910
Fish Box Factory
COQUILLE, OREGON
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V. R. WILSON - Watchmaker
V. R. WILSON Engraver
22 Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E
V. R. WILSON
Optometrist.
DEFECTS OF THE VISION, SCIENTIFI-
cally corrected. 13 years experience.
You ask how frequently.
Once a year, anyway—oftener
wouldn’t hurt.
Prices reasonable and absolute satisfaction guaranteed
Broken lenses duplicated, bring me the pieces and I
will guarantee to furnish you a New Lense exactly
like the old one.
We are well fixed to look after all
your repairing needs.
E . C. B A R K E R & CO.
COQUILLE, OREGON
K H K l)
M is. Aouu^naid ¿ayò
TAILO R
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S L A G L E
C O Q U ILLE,
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OREGON
Daylight Development
Makes Kodaking Easy
No Dark
Room
Necces^ary
LET THE CHILDREN KODAK
SUI PLIES AT
£ I jKNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE
STEAMER BREAKWATER
m l. homelovel:-
you fuive a food w ije.
f iv e heh
Some niee things joh hel home she
w i / / th in k mole oj you.
a n d tfion it is Sueh a eom^oltaSle
£ee£in<f to know th at youh home is
Seauti^uf when jlie n d t dlojj in.
we have a $ig stole ^uCi ofj ju ln ltu le .
youlS PiuCy.
W. C. LAIRD
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER
.
I
Sails from Ainsworth Doch, Portland,
at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from
Coos Bay euery Saturday at seruice of
tide. Reservations will not be held
later than Friday noon, unless tichets
are purchased.
PAUL L. STERLING, Agent
Phone Main 181
R S. K N OW LTO N , President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
R. H. MAST, Cashier
Farnjers
ai)d
Merchants
BatjH
of Coquille
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
A Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited
First Class Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent
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