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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1884)
hEBE. ift& r fl August Fox sitôt and instantly I , , Jrí,,* Rurnod. T u « Il il ic«l ■*«■«! ’Mtoiiu iic«! F«*«*t o f Dean & Huntington have received jv ,.v- s0 ' ^ i killo«! Frank Franklin at Gardiner Pi L n G irv s n « itrle<lar in Ashes. their elegant stock of boots and f r iT öaa# Unrurl that finq, the uiovu i-’if-t tl'AWirin**, jv w«v*k eg«) Friday. shoes,'i«nd are offering their goods ! T u g liuti«* €'«>«>!«. S a le ly in the T H E Coquille j City, Oregon, Th«* promt Natal day of the fro*. W. H. Carothcrs is closing out K i i <*r. at prices that cannot be surpassed J Undersigned will have on the grounds Lot the stars and the stri^A thu'h out Bright DEALER AND his stock of goods at tiiis placo at at Coquille* City during the in the luoruiup. Grube’9 mill, familiarly known for cheapness. They keep the cel celebration on the cumin-» cost. Cttll for bargains. The gyniltol of our nutty. Manufacturer o f ebrated Buckingham & H eclit goods as M yrtle Grove mill, was totally Fourth of July most s. A Miss Martha Johnson died j destroyed by fire on Sunday, as which are as good as any home Then wave it aloft, M its beauty he wen. of starvation at Newport a week were also a fine lot of lumber, made or shop work. They sell only A clear btvt:miiiip herald of j(*v. prand Remember its birth, keep that memory ago Sunday a freak of insanity. S W I N G. wharves, store and bunkalation. f i r cash; consequently very cheap. green, Everything J. H. Nobler lias a full line of The dwelling and the schooner Hurr.vU! for the Fourth of July. will bo done to make Agate and (Granite Ware, l o o z k : h s b s ! this one of the greatest Hoist up that bantu r. 'turns heroes that school IBooks, stationery etc., which j being built in the yard, are the A ll persons knowing themselves features of amusement and j he is selling very cheap for cash. only things of value not destroyed. j»uve indebted to Dr. Z. T. Dodson for pleasure of the day. Fit ANK S. Their blood—when d« hence they hurled— Garfield’s horse won first, and There was upwards of 2110,000 feet PUNCH and JOHN H. SNYDFR, la defense of ihe ru;ht. a refuse to save, professional services, are hereby no of fine clear cedar lumber on the I Hazard’s second prize at the ___ Proprietors. n4*J A Uaveu *»f rest to th's world. tified that their accounts have been wharf awaiting a raise in the price. Then wave it aloft, etc. i race below Empire City on S A D D L E S , AND left with the undersigned for col The loss is £25,000 or upwards. When tyrants behold it, they look with ! the 21st. Harness, lodion, and are required to settle disdain — Clean up your streets. Don’ t j The cause o f the fire is not kumvu, AVliat care wo for ihe scoff or the sneer? R ope, ^ , T/ Their victims escaping, they kno.v Tu;in vain allow them to be covered with ru b -: 1>ut »t ls thought that a spark from Carl H. Volkmar. To pursue, when w** welcome tlieni here. bisli and old tin ’ cans on the ! tl,e steamer Annie or a cigar stub and a full Line of M yrtle Point, Oregon, June 18th lalcss You Want to iluv Then wave it aloft, etc*. ; caused it. The blaze was first Fourth. 1884. S C O T S and. S H O E S ; seen coming up from between two Chant the loud amboni, th 4i:«.wn ;t i- The Rogue river cannery so far 5 O f the very best quality and at the l*r* akin«;. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. t'ih's of lumber, and had gained made a rather poor run this : has Aloft. I¿ t I lu’.t .!n ;:pr*.ml!y Lowest Living Rates. IK O N and Blacksmiths* supplies. Land (Jilice at Koseburg. Oregon, ( ’ too much headway to lie extin- I. t«t l*u f *« ho ivji'ivv., rivo, wkîlo 1 1 e ’ j >n, ami is doubtless shut down June IH, lsS4. \ il**m pavtiiking. , ! guished. There is said to have j 'V' otic«* is hereby given that the following- Qw j by tl I make my own Tinware, end T’ur«v cheer«« fer tin* h «• es «»f vor“, bee !1 no insurance on the property. ' * 1 S**M!,'C l,!\s hh*d n«>tiw«»f hi.-; in- The Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ^ 1 1 * iration to make linai proof m 8U[)[m rt 07 will be found at all times r* ady to wait upon, will dtt any repairingor order work «f« A. Giromi. a former resident o f Great credit IS due Abe L. ¡his prtKif will > m ‘ made . and accomodate customers with every thins . r claim, . and . , that said , promptly, and »(¿prices as low as , Ut iore the judye or clerk of loos county, nt • , , ,, Randon, we ore informed by a : Nosier in saving the dwelling. I Umpire City. «> n Friday. July i> :> . iKM. Viz.: | our ,u,e» ttt tl,e City Boot r.nd F O C A L Ti’ KMS. ] rivale Idler, has 1«*tt Spokane j Robert Ward, homestead No. hS71 for the* Sh«*e slur*-; out- do«a* north of the Olive hotel, the lowest I The tug, Ratio Conk, lias been I S 1! quarter of N W quarter, E half of S W Main street. v2n2G ■ i Tails and gone to \\ alla \\ alia. / D ean A H untington . I «I’uiftt r and S W «juarter ot S E «inarter ilfc- Purker’s mill ivsunicd woru 1 gotten off the sand spit and taken tiou i?ii. to.vnf.hip2*.>. south of rung«* lilwoat, The bill to pension the Mexican , yesterday. illainette meridian. up to the Bandon wharf, and there He names th* following witnesses to prove m tcrans passed the senate on Tues The steniuor Co«>s P av siled aao on * T ! pilt OH WAVS f«*l* repaid. Site is his continu«ms re^id»*nco upon, and cultiva tion of, said laud, viz: ,].-,y. 24th «It.. In- « « .t o o f 3, to2>. i a<>u!)t!oii:s •„ running nu last Saturday at 8 : 80 p. m . order by this J. B. Elliott ) Dolpli voteti for, and Slater against , time. Mr. Cook had been sent as A. L. f'rib!)ius ! all of Myrtle Point. AV. S. Jerkies. Sr., has opened II. H. Greenwood | Ooos County, it. : a messenger for a tug to Kogne Abe Ward Oregon. a slmomnker's shop in Sumner. AV. F. Benjamin, In teething, A. Giromi’s little ‘ I river, but it is to be hoped he will lèÌÌ]|i The increase in the vote of Cur ju24 Register. b 'l l child which he left with friends ail to get one, as it would bo an ry county his boon but four in near J • ind«»n, ha;- come near dy- unnecessary expenditure, THE four Years. ing. Last week it had convul \ A lit »)« T.ie Masonic celebration « O I 4 ( dii Till, üü*í. sions. W ith the view c,f improving the Mardifieh l hist Tuesdii iv was a The vexed suit of the state ' H erald , and also to take a rest Tho people of Coquille City would respectfully announce to the grand affair. Tl against L. D. llu m e «* i obsti iu ting f rom an overwork of two years on ! rJ * VJ*1 J public generally, that the eom in«f 108tli National Huden, Of :?« m 1:i fame. has 7 P- a public highway' at i.neiirbuig, qj,is paper, we have engaged the i EX T O T tr tarn* 1 t«» the bay How . a » \ « a I s been decided adversely to M r , ; Anniversary w ill be Celebrated at Coquille • * a . » 1 , T , , i f It id L lM J r L . J i Ms i uc . i u iniui «1U U 1..UJ ! services «>t Mr. Kobert Starkey 0 effervesce . He ary Hume, he having been fined £25; . •» comhlct it ,vh ,llv ' ln r l ^ 7T nsu City, Oregon, on Friday, July 1th, 1884, 1 " i i L* lltiUCI If. W JiolJ V, in^r seasr^n. I rank was sin d l>v a Grei Grey > • ! > nvr Seventy -nine J ul the cost of the suit. 1 until we shall have made a ! E:i”le uiiJ St. Gourde horse his dam u Bt-r- by the following P rogramme : ind *h ■ traml and Mei*flen«;er mart; is 1 years o!u; 1st. A W ells Fargo’s express ¡ii.eo thorough canvass of the county, National salute -Thirteen guns at sunrise, G. Waters, gunner. j l.’> hands hi'jh; \vei«;lis hetveeii 11U0 and il.e- I '.y. last 2nd. Forming Procession in front of the Odd Fellows’ liall headed, • \\v - «*stabiishe<l at Im last i The present business will not : lAO pounds: of Kymiuctricn! proi«orti(*nr First, by the Marshfield brass baud. me 1, fo rt v F a ili * t «*k; a!**') a new stag* and hack justify us in lying idle and hiring | 'f undio^anv c«>i«»r; ju nth* tern^KT well t 1 , l-, . y ». « , » ,, Second, public school children representing the states. fiv tv IK.-, g<1 1« ' ,!lr ul. r it* 'G. ‘•..l-t, jj, ,e lea.ling to Myrtle Out help, but wo expect to make tin* | known to 1»' trwns'nissable. Third, Order of 0<1«1 Fellows. V!!,* . m proprietor. The «* wikt is r«ady try conelusions with Chari« beili increased patronage the result of anyone who thinks he lias a fast horse. i by « n«* the e«»nvenienc< ] ’’< until, carriages. •!> Buck’s bar i> ^.*< iiij «*îed. ! tallio ad de i to our thriving i thecanva Season opens April 21’.. Will stand at - pay it, and to this end, Sixth, the Kuki C olico Bodads. 1 he whole to be escorted U < M ini Me < ity 1 Back's stable), at Sam by the Grand Arm y of the Republic. is nov. piep.ii ncoornn W. H. Williams, J. G regg and ¡ wo shall soon call on you. In the Snii 1 ids place and at the old Rr.cklilT place 3rd Grand Proces-ion up Elliott street to H all; up Hall to Third; a ',ery laru«’ nun.ber < f ln «r,e ( îaronce 1 .owe who left this j art j mean time, we shall contributo to i Joe Laird's), and remain atea«*h place two down Third to Taylor; down Taylor to Front— counter march Mr. P. A. Oceloir, of Mvrtl * R««int. S(«li;e time «lliCl* for Eastern Ore- the paper. With us a rest is days, visit iny each place every ninth day on l rout and proceed to grove. T* rms for the season. is prépaie* 1 and :i - «h* in; 4th. Music by the Marshfield brass band. • ion, ¿»iter a tisit to almost every ! g"in g to be a grand treat cornmen- By tho insurance 5t!i. Singing by the glee club. in excellent «ni«* r to au parts of pi,rt, i«‘turn*al hist week fully con- surate with our appreciation of O. D. Snrpent, Olii. Address of welcome, by the president. nJi J r a ______________ Owner. the river. vinced that there is no place like a liberal patronage on your part. 7th. Music by the baud j J. A. Deun. H».", l noie T. B. Will rii rerun, eu 8th. Reciting Declaration of Independence, by Abe L . Nosier, | ---------- »> - - --- from a vi*at t » his vi> **r i Chica- fiih. Singing by the glee club— “ The Red, White and Bluo.” I Tide Jam es Lamb, of Ciraxel j 'J he experiment o f rafting logs r» • i 40th. Oration by I I on . J ohn A. Git.vy. rr;«!ny c m ’eliil:g. The old For* K i"*i(1 K go Oll dm e Vk ph'a^atd from the bay has been tried, but (AT) 11th. Music, instrumental and vocal combined—“ \merica.” man is linking «j nit** well. vi.«it Tues«day. l l e i s one of the j we have not heard the? result. Five 12th. Basket picnic and barbecue. The* Star i «*st*inr.;: it i*-; going to Hun ALl/tì bt d friends, having ‘ raf(s> or «^ r<lft uf fjv0 sections left loth, Sj>orts ami games, for which prizes will be paid, viz: f. IffCrl i i ail win» i* ay SUt'Scrb)e« 1 f. or lour copies on > , ^|l0 |);tv a WOek at-o Friday and are, b*‘ pr>*pare«l ldt) yds. foot race free for ail boys. 100 yds. foot race free for ON all girls. One half-liour go-as-you-please foot race for all boys. F«*r relatives no jq San Francisco by tin's wi>h t*> patron i/e tent t •« «pillar for ! liaise ii-, a i i 1 ? ! i t}. ot Julv. 4 at man s race; weight 200 lbs. and over. Tub race. Quar- 1 ;.t a distance. Jiouue Oil I iit‘ iu i ii i ii time. The Escort No. 2 had them tei-mile horse race, free for all. M a ltin g greasy pole. A eow belonging to Uncle John in tow. rim finest piece* of work v. f \\ heel barrow and sack race. —ie s < £ — 14th. At sunset, a salute <«f 88 guns have seen f r many a d .y, is a Barklow, at M yrtle Point, gives 10 | L ater .— E rst night word was re- liidtr l!i«‘ Auspices of Ihe 15th. \ he whole t«* conclude with a Grand Bali given by L O. O. F. Mr. gallons milk per day. This . ceived here that the raft broko up «lr«*-:ier for the O live hotel O. C. H untington, 11. J. lobias, C. L . Pape, Rev. Edmunds, J. Ik Bennett of this place is th lo. >ks unreasonable, but the item j an«l w«*nt ashore below Port Orford. O d d President Marshal. Drum Major. Chaplin. w w ¡; :: n vu u3 by a truthful man,! It is thought another attempt wijl builder. It towed like a boat, At this place. Sun l.tv : «*!i*«>l *vil! h<‘reaft« r h*^ who ha«l witnessed the milking at be made. but it is claimed by seamen that It««*«*p<Ion Coininitto«*. :>!» «»’dock, to accomn o-! different times. held .t an outfit of the kind will have to V. N. Perry, C. AY. Olive, Mrs. «late the bi.se ball dub, which ; Mr. J. T. Moulton and his son Tin* r iiH ' ninl Hi«* F o u r t h . Georg« flcEwaa Tin, C o p p er and S h eetiron W a r e , LAMPS, CHIMNEYS AND • LANTERNS LOOK H ER E, Faints, O ils Don't Read This, C. SSuntmgion., 1776 . 1881 . THOROUGHBRED GRAND lüiiaiiiu u BALL! Ccquili© City, Or», F R I D A Y , J U L Y 4 , Fellows’ Lodce 1776 occupies the time o f t!:e two o’c l c'x ( ie<>rgo, have oj>ened a neat pro- vL*don and variety store on Er*mt services. Messrs. Jarvis and Arrington : street 11«»rth of Hie mill. George are certainly fortunate in jmssess-; has a nice selection o f stationer}, inti such nu attentive and obliging > w hich he sells at very moderate agent at Coquille City, as Charley figures. H e also has a fine lot of ¡ fir«*w«*rk Zurnwalt. J. B. Fox w ill have a varied The. entrance fee for the horse race hi re on the Fourth will b< stock o f goods hero on the Fourth five dollars; half for the winnin«' of July v. ITudi he ¡uoposes to auc- horse, an«l th«* balance to a d:\-ti tiitii off f'«r what they will bring. | k«*P well off shore in passing Cape •Ins. Cartwright, Mrs. C. W. Olive, Blanco, as the wind drives a fearful Mrs. Jno. Snyder and Mrs. 11. E. current around that point. Buck. FLOOR MANAGERS. The Mail will accept our thanks Jas Cartwright, Chas. Langlois, for ii iendly remarks. W e hope to |>0 (0 ful 111 its predictions; Chas.|Zumwalt, Jno. Snyder and Jno. Shelton. ; but our early training— the fetters Tickets including midnight sup- j of restraint to which we were then subjected, precludes the possibility > l)or..........................................c2.«50 o f accomplishing much. Tim e and ! ^ loceeds to go to O il Home. patience coujJed with untiring For «‘xcellent bargains, attend this application ami a desire to improve, tute lady in town. 11 always be effective. t B B * Il t I «• ( »I ” auction sale. it should especially ; will Candy, nuts, cigar ♦ •»<>«>■» ------- — 4*> e leeeived a communication nnges, lemons, t*tc. at th«* Star oe ÌHtnie in mind that the goods will be sohl regardless of cost. from W. S. Page, of Palmer, E llis restaurant. Give Charley E lliott Patronize 1 red Jarvis, the l^0-1 county, Texas, stating that a nura- the jjroprietor your onlers. 11 is n«*er stage man. It is through the |)(.r ((f peojile in that section con- goods are first class. Hon. Binger Hermann, con- oilbrts of Mr. Jarvis that wo have template coming to Oregon, if the gressman elect, gave us a pleasant a 1'oa<1» and etllcient outlook is favorable. There is call on Thursday. H o c«»nt*:m- ,K,‘ ^ all<^ s(ao*‘ service between plenty of land for those who wish plates going out of the mercantile Coquille City and Co«>s bay, ami to settle in this state, and a cli it Udiooves all to give him their mate unequaled by any state in business at M yrtle Point. patronage. The route is elegantly the union J. A. Lehnheir is opening I 0<|uipp«‘d. See nd. tf. butcher shop at Myrtle Point, am Indications are that Gov. Cleve fam in g the U. S. Mails. i ! The prospectus o f Mr. 1. R. AND is engaging beef all along th« land of Now York will be the dem- river at reduce*! |>rU’es. So tar tie 'T '7 T . ^ i i " i i .! ’ i ocratie nominee for president, Passengers is t a v 4 - go<xl success. , before us. I t ">U doubtless p ro v e , .... Stage IcaiTS Coquille City every ... __ . . . .. ! of great benefit to workmen, an«l “ In what sense is the term goose W. H Beam whom we mention- * , . . „ . b 1. , ,. , . • ,• w o trust w ill be honestly appreci - ' egg used, George, m connection day (except Sunday) at 0 A. M. ed some time ago as having insti- , . .. , , , , ,,,,, * . . b w «,. ated ns its merits deserve, tor it with baseball.*1 • “ Goose egg! It (nut 1 P. M .y connect in y with tuted a shooting match at Snutli . ** is the result of much study, and means nothing, Angelina. That is the Cars and Steamers fo r Coos R iver Corners, with Sam W in ton j considerable expense to the pro to say, it means a cipher. The Bay each trip. as a target, has been sent to San Leaves Coidedo fo r Coquille jector. player who fails to score anything Quentin f«>r a term of nine years. On Saturday afternoon at 3 ! is said to have made a goose egg.” City at 0:30 A. 31. and 5 P. M. AVe have received the annual Passengers leaving C«>quille City on the o’clock, George Morras, o f Coale- ( “ How funny! I thought it meant morning trip can visit Marshfield find Em announcement of the Majsl.fiold , h(u, (hp 1Jlisfol tu|,e to ,„lv0 one I something entirely different.” pire City, huviug two hours in each place academy. I t is a comprehensive iA ^ ,m)ken WM|e ho ««I„deed; what was y, your idea o f J and return to Coquille City the same even- circular, and a neat specimen of M r. Huden tUe car ] it? ’ l thought it might be ail |in«* , . i i*ii e I-jTGo with the Mail and always make the printing art. Nothing that we ; iiifflujd», knocking a box against egg laid by s«»me of the fouls of I tion* could say, would a«l«l to the well # game. Through Fare only 8l.r<0. Louisville Courier- earneil reputation of the principal hiiit:l.reaking th«* leg about mitl- the JARVIS A ARR IN G TO N, P bops . an«l his acc«)iupiishe<t assistant, vui) between llie knee aiiil ankle. •Journal. C. W. ZU Ì I W ALT. Miss Lilian Glass. W e wish them • H e w as taken to the bay for Agent. Coquille City, Ogn. u.'k-tf treatment. Subscribe for the H erald . success, COOS B AY, 1884 B. Grand Celebration on the Fourth of JU LY, 2Sear the R O C K o f G I B E R A L T E S • a . i i t i l o ZE3a.zid.cn ZBeaclt. —O — THE M YRTLE POINT BRASS BAND W I L L A T T E N D , A N D D IS C O U R S E F I N E M U S IC . Numerous R A C E S on tho B A N D O N B E A C H for Slakes and Prizes. Other amusemeuts and also dancing in the evening. Those who cannot bring their blankets, can get what they require at the hotels aud restaurants at moderate prices. The committees respectfully request that all collections l>e forwarded to the Treasurer, II. H. Rosa, on, or before the 1st o f July, in order that they may know what amount they will have on hands fo:;* stakes and prizes. MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . . ZDZEL^ZEjZBZETi . . Proprietor. ZEUST Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality o f School Books. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason A Hamlin or gans, Ac. Old Wines and Liquors of the liest quality. Prescriptions carefully conqxmnded L I V E and L E T L I V E . vln3 t l