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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1883)
V (Coquille (Citi} jTuraUl, into the lungs, were found to con tain innumerable little white worms, C oquille C ity, Sept 11, 188& from one to two inches long, and no larger in circumference than T » F r i m d * o r tld lirai lo u . the finest thread. Some of the worms were rolled into balls amt By a private uote from School others were crawling. They have Superintendent Camp, we are in well defined heads and the irritated formed he has decided to hold a condition of the membrance of the teacher« institute in this place the bronchial tubes indicated that they 25th, and 20th of this month. Mr. had lieen feeding upon it. T11 the Camp has foreseen and obviated last stages of the disease the throat some of the greatest difficulties in ■ of the calf swells. The presump- the wav of general attendance of ! tion is that death arises from the teachers, upon the institute. He obstruction caused by the worms has so arranged that teachers wish in the minute bronchial air pas ing to attend will have only half sages to the lungs. No calf is fare to pay on the steamers on exempt from them. They attack Coos bay and those on theCoqnille the fat and lean alike. Lp to last river also. The hotels in this Sunday Smith had lost five calves place have determined that the by this malady, and he has 25 or steamlxiat owners shall not outdo MO more that he is apprehensive them in this matter and will he of losing in the same manner. equally generous, charging only - Mail. half rates for board and lodging, for teachers during the continu ance of the institute. Sept 27th, Th<* I'n fe rtili m u cut* is set apart as the time for public examination of teachers. \\ e hope The entertainment given here the friends of education will take last Saturday night by Prof. H. H. an interest in this matter, ns it is Williamson, was one of the grand paramount to all others in regard est treats we ever enjoyed. The to the young. Let parents who Professor’s temperance lecture was have scholars take hold and assist worth double the admittance fee, in making the institute a success; being replete with sound advice to His performances their presence and countenance the young. will encourage the superintendent I throughout, are not of the cliarac- and teachers. And if those inter ; ter one often sees in this country, ested most in schools come out and being more elevatingand ennobling. look into the methods of training It is often the case that perform the young, they maybe instrumen ers try to make their entertain tal in raising the grade of our dis ments interesting by spicing them trict schools to a high standard of with obscenity and profanity. This excellence. A full attendance of >uits a certain class, but a major teachers, and from all parts of the part of the people here get disgust county is earnestly desired. It is ed with it. It is useless to say a good plan and often a great help that tMs is not the character of to teachers to attend these insti Prof. Williamson’s entertainmemts, tutes, for there, they often obtain as he is a gentleman of culture As a performer ideas and acquire a knowledge <>f an.l refinement. different methods of teaching lat of tricks at legerdemain, he is ter than those they use. We think good; as a moral lecturer he is we can hardly be too importunate first class, and as a ventriloquist in this matter. Let the teachers he is, in the language of the Ore all attend, and be sure you w ill gonian, “way up.” meet a cordial welcome to our city. We have lately been interrogated in regard to the effects this climate has on weak lungs. The question is one we do not feel competent to answer, but have made some in quiries and have got into poses- sion of facts that are very favora ble to the disease, and surprising to us, as the climate is acknowl edged to be a damp or moist one, and really is, one-half of the year, which we thought was unfavorable to lung and throat diseases. Of the four cases that we have con sulted, the parties acknowledge that they have been greatly bene fited by coming here, and two of them who were pronounced cases of fatal consumption, are as well as anyone, to-day, so far as any lung disease is concerned. The climate may be bad for some lung diseases, but we do not profess to be a judge of such things, and will give the experience of others for ti e benefit of inquirers. COOS ( O I X T V 'S I S S K S Y I O T . The follow ing is a summary of die assessment of Coos county for 1882 and 1888: 1882- No. ac’s land.199011, value,£598,9(58 Value of town lots, £10(5,178 A alue of improvements, £88,189 M dse and implements, £200,024 Money, notes andacc’ts, £108,”>40 Household, watches etc., £20.780 No. horses & mul’s, 802, vai- £2-”>,774 No. cattle 0.814, value, £72,588 No. hogs 2800, value, £4,052 No. sheep 5071, value, £8,220 ------------¥ ---------- Cross value, £1,250,758 I miei »tedness, £170,882 Exemption, £120,707 Total taxable property £044,100 No. jiolls, 870 £870 1883- No. acr’s land 227,881, vai. £820,801 Value of town lots, £100,505 A’ai. of improvements, £84,270 Al’dse and implements, £284,401 Al oney, notes and ace’ts, £280,285 Household, watches etc., £88,208 Horses A’ inul's 1,702, vai. £85,850 No. cattle 7,511, £100,258 No. sheep 7,002, vai., £8,824 No. hogs 3,525, vai. £0,480 H isto r y oT S o u lh cru O rego n . T h e l a y o r t o i m l t l r I*urt. Of all the new comers to this river, we hear no objections to this part, except in regard to the roads, the rain during the winter and the amount of timber to be cleared oil to get land into cultivation. They admit this to be as healthy as any part they have eve* seen; the land the most productive, and the cli mate of the most e\en temperature. AVe admit the roads are not as good as those in an old-settled, prairie country, and that it rains consid erable during the winter; but what do these little objections amount to when you can haul a ton to a ton and a half on these roads *vith a scrub team, and work half of your time during the rainiest winter without getting wet; where you can live until you dry up and blow away; where you can raise the finest fruit in the world; where you can raise the finest vegetables anti where many of them can be grown the whole year round; w here it never gets too cold nor too warm; where the finest wood and that in almost inexhaustible quan tities is to I >e found; where tine stone coal is as common as sun shine;* where you can raise fine stock without feeding; where wages are good nndjmoney plenty; where you can run to the beach in three or four hours and there live on Bandon mutton, crabs, clams, sal mon and ;nfact all other kinds of fish, and inhale the invigorating and health-giving breeze of the Pacific. We have lived here 11 years and would not exchange a home in this part for one in any part we have yet seen. .1 Sew Cal Hr IM agur. A disease new’ to this locality lately appeared among the calves at Nathan Smith’s ranch on South Coos river. One of the fi'-st symp toms of attack is coughing on the part of the calf, and a few days thereafter it dies. A victim of this new plague was opened and ex amined after death. Its bronchial tubes, where they branched oft' A\ e have the prospectus of a grand h istory of Southern Oregon Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Cany and Coos counties— which A. (1. AValling, assisted by Air. II. O. Lang, a writer of acknowl edged ability, is getting up. They have selected Mr. Orvil Dodge, of Myrtle Point, as solicitor of orders for the work and data from this part and Curry county, too, for it. Mr. Dodge is an old settler here and is well posted on the history of this coast country. It is often the case that the data for such works are incorrect, but we can rely on Air. D. to furnish the facts —true in every way— tha* when put in b<x*k form must needs be of great interest to every citizen of Southern Oregon. Air. D. soon goes to Curry to interview Capt. Tichenor and other promi nent pioneers. T h f Ylurket U r n * . There seems to prevail among people w ho anticipate coming here an idea that there can lie no mar ket for what one could raise. This is as far from the facts as it is i>o8sil)le to be. A very small per Cent, of our people are actively engaged in producing edibles, the majority being engaged in milling, logging, stock raising etc. A ery few’ of those engaged m farming, follow that exclusively, and the number who follow’ it ami produce more than their own require ments, is also small. The land being very hard hi clear, and a very little of the rich, liottom land in cultivation, w hile other branches of industry offer rich rewards, the j>eople depend largely on getting tlu-ir supplies from San Francisco. It is not that the differeut articles of produce do not grow’ well here, for they are much superior. There is no part of the country where potatoes, cabbages, cauliflowers, onions etc. grow better than they do on this river, yet tons and tons of them are biought here annually from San Francisco; bread stuff, meat and butter is also brought here in large quantities. THE GREAT L u n g D ise a se * b e r e . » W . WILUAS0N The postmaster general, while the other members of the cabinet are off recreating, in working up the question of the govern ment’ s need of owning nnd running the tel egraph of the whole country. It seems that the way of the collector of the port of New York is hard. Tho«. Mupby, ei-collector of that port, is under aiTest for forgery. Henry Hoffman, ex-assemblyman, of El mira, N. Y., committed suicide on the ftth inst. v Henry Hesse, a poker player, was mur dered by one of two gamblers whom he had beaten in a game, at New Westminister on the 24th ult. His throat was cut from ear to ear and his head terribly battered with an r.x. There is said to have been recently dis covered m Union county, this state, the richest copper mine in the world. C o q u ille C ity lte tu il M a r k e t R e p o r t. B eef........................... . 8 to 15 cts 10 cts Pork........................... . Mutton....................... Lard ^ lb ................. ........... 20 cts E ggs........................... ..........18 cts Butter......................... ........... 25 cts Onions....................... ............(5 cts Wheat, V b u .........’ . ............£1.00 Potatoes ^ bu .......... ............£1.00 Apples box............ ..........75 cts Chickens I? d o z .. . , . ............£3.00 Flour I? cwt.............. ............£4.00 Corn meal cw t.. . . . . . . . . $8.00 Subscribe for the H erald . —o — “W X - I - T L ENGLISH REMEDY S ANEVER-FAIL- ingCure for Ner I vous Debility. Ex hausted Y.tulityStni- innl V n liiiH i. Sper For a good, clean shave, call on matorrhoea. I.OBT MAW- Give one of his Entertainments on G. B o w s e , roon.lii.poteney rmuf tatobuhka . Paralysis Sa.tVLrd.213r E nt ©- Sep .,15 our new barber, next door south of 1 and al! t he terrible ef- feet* of «elf abuae, o f Odd-Fellows’ Hall. At Band Hall, Myrtle Point. youthful follies and He is prepared to do anything in JJSSTiTin'maturer vears. Mich1 aa loss o f Admission..................... 2octs. his line. vlu43 Memory, Lassitude. Noctururl Ennaaion A- version to S. cietv. Dimness of A ission, Nois es in the. Head: the vital fluid passing nn- The Al. P. B. B. will give a dance observed in the urine, and many other dis l'o r M ile. after the entertainment. that leads to Insanity and death. We have the selling of 40 acres of land, eases I)B. mintie is a regular physician, Admittance to ball............. £1.00. about 4 acres cleared, nit good bottom laud, ( graduate , of who the University of Pennsylva Supper can be secured at ei in 4 miles of Coquille Gity, on the river nia). will agree to forfeit five hundbkd for a case of this kind the vital ¿»nk. A comfortable dwelling and out dollabs bbstobativf . (under his special advice and ther hotel. houses, on the premises. $1100 is the price. treatment ) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. ,. doctoh MINTTK treats all private diseases DISSOLUTION NOTICE. successfully, without mercury; consulta tion rime. Thorough examination and ad- N o t ic e F o r P u b l i c a t i o n . The partnership heretofore existing be vioe including analysis o f anm“; f;*• f tween Bunch*Bennett & Co., is this day, by o f vital uiMToumvB. n bottle, or four U nited S tatus L\ kj > O ffice , [ *10: r t W - I All parties in .in,™ K ohebubo .C I bumon , S eptember r>, 1883. V mutual consent, dissolved. upon receipt of price orG .U . V . secure debted to the firm, are repuested to make X TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pl'KSU- from observation and in private name if i n ANT to act of congress of June 3. 1878. immediate settlement with J. C. Bunch, of desired, by a . k . m intik . m . d . for the aale of timl>er lands in the states 11 KKBNKY ST. K^N KBANCISCO, CAL,, the firm. J C Bunch of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Wash sami * i . k noTTi.K fiu :*:. W H Bunch ington Territory, that W ili . iabi M obbah Will I k * sent to any one applying by letter, has applied to purchase the S. E. *4 of N. C H Bunch stating symptoms, sex nnd ape. Strict se E. *4 and N. E. *4 of S. E. V» section IS, J D Bennett. crecy in regard to all business transac township 28 Soutbfrdf range 12 West of tions. __ _ Wil. Meridian • V. r*B M INTIS.’ a ktpnv . y bewf . dt nki * iibkticttn Any and all persons claiiAing adversely enres all kinds of kidney and bladder com any of the aliove described lands must hie plaints. gonorrhoea, gleet, leucorrhoea. O rT ril ID c d .g r© their claims with the Register of the Land For sale by all druggists; *1 a bottle; (I bot Office at Koseburg, during the sixty days tle« for fft. ,. . . publication hereof, and failing to do so I>R mintih ’ r DANort.ioN p im . s nre the best Collector of claims their rights will be barred by statute. In Coos county, Oregon. Business com and cheapest pyspv . phta and iut . i . ioith cure W in. F . B enjam in , R egister ing before Justices of the Peace attended to in the market. For sale by all druggists. Rellul v 2nltf with fidelity and dispatch. Office at Myrtle Point. Information given free in regard to n o t i c e FOR PUBLICATION. vacant government lands. Maps and land laws* at residence a short distance above LAND OFFICE AT KOSEBURG Oregon. « vl n29, Aug. 28, I nk :;. \ Mvrtle Point. No. 11 Kearny street OTICE is hereby given that the follow- Treats all Chronic and Special Diseases. _ ing-nained settler has filed notice of - 's r o 'c r u s T O r h v t e d s t his intention to make final proof in support W H O MAY BE SUFFERING FROM of his claim, and that said proof will be \ \ the effects of youthful follies or indis made before the Register or Receiver at cretion will do well to avail themselves of • Those desiring good Photographs this, the greatest boon ever laid a the al Koseburg I regoli, on Snli»r«l»> O e t o b e r a . IMNS. viz. 1’. W. Johnson, pve-en ption. will do well to wait till 1 return tar of suffering humanity, up ., smnnuy will guarantee to forfeit ij.iOO for every * h 86 of declaratory statement No. 42:14. for the south from California, which will be some Seminal Weakness or private diseases of 1 , of S. E. ‘ 4 section 10 , T. 28, South of anv kind or character which he undertakes time in June. range 12 west. and fails to cure. Geo. II. RamsdelL MIDDLE-AGED MEN. He names the following witnesses to prove There are many at the age o f thirty to vlnofitf. his continuous residence upon, and cnlti\«.- sixty who are troubled with too frequent t:on o f. s:. d land, viz: evaluations of the bladder, often accompa nied by u slight smarting or burning sensa U. J. Clin.on, G. W\ Clinton. Louis In tion and a weakening of the system in a gram of Gravel Ford and C. H. Morris of manner the patient cannot account for. Gn Coquille City. examining the urinary dejsisitsa ropy sed W m . F. B en jam in . iment will often ! k * found. and sometimes small particles of albumen w ill appear, or sepl-n.r*2 Register. o the color will I k * o f a thin miikish hue, n- If you want good Lager Beer gain changing ton dark and torpid apj*»r- ance. There are many men who die of this NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Call difficulty, ignorant o f the cause, which is L and O f f ic i : A t R o h ebibi . < I rkoon . [ August 7tli. issa. * On G. Mebl, proprietor of City the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure iq all such X -O T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Brewery, Coquille City, Oregon. cases, and a healthy restoration of the \ the following-named settler has libai geiiito-urinarv organs. vln40tf. ■«¿Office Hours—10 to 4 andfi to 8. Sundays, notice of his intention to make final proof from 10 to 11 a . m . Consultation free. in support of his claim, and that said proof Thorough examination and advice, $5. will l>e made before the judge or clerk of (’« h > s Call or address Mrs. A. G. Aiken Co., at Empire City, on S a tu rd a y . S e p t. Mrs. C. W. Olive. 1)R. SPIN N E Y * Co., No 11 Kearny street San Francisco. 13 .1 * * 3 , viz.Conrad Hammerlaf homestead OLIVE & AIKEN* v 2nl tf. No. 337» for the N. E. q “ f S.W.q. Lots 2 and 3 and W.J* of S.E.q Sec. 24. T. 2s S. Have just received at R.12 W. He names the following witnesses to tlie ir n e w prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: John Fox, Wm. Johnson. D. J. Taylor and J. P. Taylor, all of Gravel Ford, Coos county, I)R. SPINNEY N WAIT FOR ME! Good Beer. Gross value, £1,894,817 Indebtedness, £272,53(5 Exemption, £154,205 Total taxable propr’ty, £1,208,075 Excess over 1882, £5123,907 No. polls paid, 021- £(521 Votai No. polls, 1,092- £1,002 Oregon. Levy, 20 mills, llev. to col. £25,8(51 aa\4 The Queen of the Pacific, which whs reported here last week as a total wreck on the Columbia bur, got off on the 4th. 8 he was not at all damaged, but several ton6 of freight had to be thrown o* er- bonrd. AVliile the vessel was stuck on Clatsop spit, the watchman jumped overboard and was drown ed, and a lady being lowered so ar to get on a tug, had a leg broken, was the only serious accidents. The passengers who were transferred to the Mountain Queen and the Oregon, exonerate Capt Alexander from any blame. Tonsorial Artist! Millinery Store!! Frciglit Anil Pasner Liu „ ,, W. F. B enjam in . Register. NOTICE OF FIN A L PROOF. N o t ic e is hereby g iv e n From the River Tine Latest Styles TO LAD IES andohiidren s ilats n.©Txrers. Cstricla L and O f f ic e at R oskut ’ bo , O buuon . I, August the 7, 1883. A Large Variety of ' ZEPlixmes and that _ the following named-Hettler has filed no lice of his intention to make final proof in Tips- support of his claim, aud that said proof X j sices. will be made Ixfore the judge or elerk of Coosoounty.at Empire City, Oregon on X S itT b c n s . N aturU ay, N epl. 15, INNS, viz: L. L. Harmon.Ihomestead No. itotil for the and Ornaments. lots 1 and 2 Sec. 14 Town. 28 S. of range 12 west. Ruching Embroidery, He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon, and Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- c tivation of, said land, viz: Hats triraed to order a speciality. B. C. Shull. James Killl*erry, W. II. Hen derson, J.B. Fox, all of Fairview. Coos Co. Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which Oregon, we will sell cheap for cash . vlnt*. Wm. F. Benjamin Aug. 14th Register. Cottage NOTICE OF FIN A L PROOF. Saloon F ront S t . C o q u ii . l * C ity , O bkoon . LAND OFFICE AT ROSE BURG Oregon, ) July 31, » 1 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X n the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hiH claim, and that said proof will be made I k * fore the clerk of Coos count y at Empire City. ON N 4 T I M 1 H V . S l l»- T C R B I I H l « l h , INNS, viz: Anton Wirth, pre emption. declaratory statement No. 4227, for the S. W. q of S. W. q of section 1!>; W. ^ of N. W. q and N. E. '4 of N. W. q of section 22, township 211, south of range 12 west, Willamette meridian. He names tile following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A. T. Anderson, D. McNair, H. Morrison, nnd A. Schulz, all of Myrtle Point, (k>os county, Oregon. W m . F. B enjam in , Register. au7 V. N. PERKY, PROP. Keep«, constant ly a well s e le c te d stock of fine Whiskies, Brandies, Ale, Porter, Wine, Beer nnd in fact everything usually found in a first-class saloon. Good, pure liquors for med ical purposes always on hand and the choicest cigars to l»e found in the mark« t. The house will I k * kept in good order, and in as good shape for the weary thirsty travel er ns it is |x>ssible to do. Every body will find the Cot tage Saloon to 1 k \ what its name would indicate, a pleasant and agreeable place, (iive this house a trial. All or ders'promptly filled. COOS BAY STEAM ERS. M ORR VS A MOORE Through Fare.................................... 7i»cents. Freight. jn*r ton..................................... $3.00. Will leave King's lauding at 0 o’clock a m aud arrive in time to get the River st«am«r. Leave the month of Beaver slough on ar rival of steamers and connect with the Bay boats. Egg l*oxes taken over and lioxes returned for 27* cents. vlu28 "© a — also— Clothing and Furnishing O O O X5S: Custom-made At Extreme - BED-ROCK PR IC E S.— Keeps nothing but the l»est goods, includ ing all kinds of Boots nnd Shoes-leatlie and rubbor-Oil and Rubber Suits. Satchels, Trunks, Harness—in fact ’goods t<»o numer ous toymen tion. Masonic Building, Marsh field, Oregon. W. G. WEBSTER, PROP. n31 COQUILLE MILL — AND— Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN— — AND ALL KINDS OF— LUMBER C e d a r , f ir , MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn, W. L. DIXON, . . . . P E A L E B Proprietor. IP T Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. Agent for tte leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or gans, Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded LIV E and LET LIVE. vln8 tf * - ash , m aple , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. T 0 WÏ N G By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on the river and lmr, at reasonable rnt ^s. Timber, match-wood and stave tim- lier purchased. Orders for lunilier filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest living rates. J. PARKER, M. L. HANSCOM, IR V IN G M . COOK. Parkersburg Coos comity Oregon, vl nlStf. 1