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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1884)
C olm ili £vhj ^in aiti S o h h * R<*uiiii'liN 0 :1 Hi«» S i t u a t i o n . M i r t r l i o l V a i i d t - r b i l t. Cil«*»i«*pal 3i«*u*«. FOK SALE. ¡t£4> acres of luiut, 1'4 miles above Ran dolph, 13 acre« in meadow, a good orchard, house, bam, wood house, wash house, smoke house eic., etc. Price **3200. For particu lars, apply to *J. L. Oflu ld on the premisos. E E ED AN D L IV E R Y STA B LE The chances for the passage of Gazing around on the quiet as Tom—“The Vanderbilts are very ¡ R . 33- D B ix c ls , I P r c p . the eight hour law by the house pect of the scene, as it is, almost rich, what may they be worth?” Coquille City, Ogn. TU ESD AY, JULY 8, lSSJL invariably, presented in a remote, Dick—“ O, somewhere in the are blim. Hauling Done at Reasonable Kates, v ln ltf Wall Sing Lee, a Gotham China country town, we miss—not regiet- neighborhood of 100 millions.” H op«* I>« l r r n U . fully— the bustle and the throng to Tom—“ Old family, eh! aristo man who made $15,000 washing Tho latest telegraphic news which we have been accustomed in cratic stock, blood will till, etc.?” clothes, has applied for admission < r \T give« no indication of there being i seaport towns. IN Added to this Dick—“ Aristocratic fiddlesticks, j to Cornell university, at ltliica, any appropriation bill passed, that there is a dearth of events which The blood of the oyster and the j N. Y. The latest styles; also children’s will include the Coquille. Iutelii- give occupation to the pen, and effervescence of beer may tell. clothing and ladies’ underwear, by g q uille it y gn The steamer Statesman, from Mrs. True at Moulton’s old stand. gent people will ei\e no <rcdit ’ | assist in diversifying the matter J That is the foundation on which Vera Cruz for New* York, found at Dr. S, X j . LENEVE the assertion that this must ho i enclosed in the newspaper's col their aristocratic structure rests, v‘2n38tf sea a boat drifting with the body laid to the charge of party. We umns. Being a novice in this bua- P r o p r ie t o r , and it is very new at flint.” ir s n s j of a man tied in it. No clue was Ui have no political capital to make, j iness— the difficulties of the situn- Tom—“ How about the old man found of the vessel to which Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem I i l l i llilL i! consequently, we do not allow* it j tion are ever prominent; we feel and his energetic schemes in South icals etc., of Hie best quality, and the boat belonged. to warp our views. In rare cases like those who are in dread of an America? Tell us what you know* Ytfl: FORGET IT-! all the time receiving fresh, every- Miss Ni vison, the baby farmer AMI it may he true, but in this instance,. app]Uac}dng famine; anticipation about that.” The oeople of the Cor,„¡lie river ebouM j « « » 8 “ « firet- cla 8 3 of New Jeisey, paid lier line for the assertion is wrong. The Co- of some dire calmity—imaginary, Dick—“ Well, there is not much burying the ladies without a per bear in mind, that as good Photograph* medical dispensary. Prescriptions quille not being mentioned, we no doubt—is murdering us; we to tell. The old fellow—the oys ns can be obtain* <1 on the Pacific cCW^t, are j carefully compounded. mit, and so escaped hearing on a mailt* by G- II. of Myrtl« Point. ( conclude that there is to be no ap j can pluck no ideas from the trees, ter peddler—was a cold blooded charge of causing the death of Will «r,on hare cui: pk-tid a floating ! v2n!5. propriation for to continue the im and the silent flow of the river pirate, a veritable land-shark. I twenty-two infants. P A L A C E provement at the river s mouth. oilers no consolation. We lm\e passed about three years in that With which In* wilt visit every point xVn interior paper says: We on the river between Myrtle Point and M Y R T LE P O IN T -EXCH AN G E This is not wise legislation. Con been told that, when items are i section of South America that was would call the attention of the j l'andou, anil he prepared to do San Fran - sidered in the light of our increas scarce, the only way left is to manipulated in the inlecest of jDvl 3 r r t l e U P c I n t , O g r n . fo lk s living in this neighborhood ! ; cisco work at b>ss than S m Francisco prices. ing commerce the number of ves manufacture them. Yes, but the Vanderbilt, Garrison, Fritz and ! Will bo fully prepared to make Pictures m Has always a complete assortment sels that enter our river, and advice is easily given, while the Ralston. I saw a great deal of the to the improvement in our obituary j all styles known to the art, from tin* ,smn!l- column. People contemplating j est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 1*7 inches, of General Merchandise, Foots and Shoes the necessity for safeguards— composition of ideas, with the suffering caused by the odious the use of it will please have notice j All he asks is for peoplo to compare his Groceries and Tobacoes, Hardware. Glass which always receive the closest “devil” crying out for copy is a Wood and Willow-ware, and overtiring schemes of Vanderbilt and his j work w ith that of others. iu by three o’clock on Wednesday attention from other maritime more difficult matter. Well, we usually found in a first-class Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen contemptible coadjutors. In fact, Store. Highest price puid for oouu- afternoon. powers—we believe that it is but have a friend in the newspaper of Coos County, and it is to the interest there a as a time when Vanderbilt’s trv produce, hides, furs,Ac. people to patronize home industry false economy that leaves us out in business—in fact we possess sever principal of a N ew ! Cigars, Cash is our motto, neck would not have been safe, Tr Mr. Gilo, i l l l i t i ' and thereby keep tho monev in the country, the distribution of the means ade al—and lacking any other idea, we v ln ltf Burke & Hicky. * v2n4*’.tf were lie to have fallen into the llavcn school, knocked a boy down ¡ quate to complete our breakwater. will take our friend up and divide earnest, anxious clutches of the with his fist for saving “ no,” when \ It need not surprise us to know that a box of capsicum with him. If suffering and deceived immigrants, he should have said “ no, sir,1 ac- other sections of our/country re we pepper him, we will he tolera- The i That the good die young, may be cording to Mr. Gilo’s ideas, ceive the strictest attention; the bly safe, knowing his charitable ! said of him, with some regard to j teacher’s ring cut the boy’s temple, , n cause is apparent, and “ he who disposition. Now, Gus, look out. Mr Gilè il r the truth. Dr. Johnson’s rcmaik* inflicting a bad wound. Front St. Coquille City, runs may read.” The great influ tlmt,“ partriotism is the last refuge is now* at the defensive end of —FOK— ence exerted in congress by eastern I'm a good nat ured gossoon, so rare, of a scoundrel” was never more law suit. 3 I r s . C . W . O l iv e , P r o p r ie t o r . My boy members, particularly those of England was shaken from cent aptly illustrated than it was in the I'm a good nntured gossoon, so rare; New England, has made indelible ,e to circum 1‘erance by an earthquake : Appreciating the m-co^ity of nil Business j This hounti is well supplied with every I've a couple of sticks, character of Vanderbilt. Had he I i , . fPl 1 , Mon, PaMnor* nnd Miners having a news- j lines iu the history of legislation. And prefer them to bricks. taken a portion of the money that Ut lately. The shock was more bc - J paper published in the motropoims. in ad thin*; necessary to make it a FIRST’ CLASS HOTEL. Iu the interest of that section, the For to wiggh* and twisht in the air. tilt it cost him to construct the steam vere in the eastern counties titan ilition to thoir own beni paper—o My boy. T.tm.iy always supplied with the best tho government has paid, approximate- j At Colchester the • contains all Financial. Comm« :«• amt market affords. ship Vanderbilt, and paid the just elsewhere. For to wigglo and twisht in the air. ! (it in ra! News; which matter not 1, .** in ly, one dollar apiece for all the cod- j v ln ltf. claims of the people whom ho had j chimney stacks of factories, the I’ i! prisiut one of tlrim unto you, ,)f a li.onl ]< ‘l1 il: l* T ' .an.'*<»r of fish caught in the math Atlantic. ( Mv bov, defrauded, and then presented the church spires and < tlier lofty struct- ’ tin* I’ ll prisint one of thim unto you. A wise policy would be to foster' David Young. Henry linden. balance to the government, there ures fell t*> the giound in ruins. \ Section PVBOe* 1 iU U hitint. improvements in every < fv . . . ’ j Still, I want your eonsint would have been some merit in The people were terror stricken,; lías iiH.de aelvanthL,!oils arrangements t'> IVIcrjEih f i e l d commensuiate with their impor- > Toexehangoa few marks black and blue, Hint; as it was, he deserves but lit ami rushed shrieking into the j My boy. tance. Questions of a political: • it tle credit; his generosity to the streets. The damage by the shock ! To exchange a few: marks black and blae. . . . . WITH TM.K. . . . nature ought to have no influence ; government is surmounted by his amounts to millions of debars, but \ SAN FRANCISCO WptCT iu such matters; but, unfortunately, YoQ “ U8‘ t,lk,! 0,“' 0, >',out ''sL' ’ i Il tiiüi , Y Mv bov, dishonesty in dealing with those it has caused a general feeling of ' they possess great weight with You mast take one of thim iu your fisht; insecurity throughout the king unfortunate immigrants.” political parties in our country Just step forward and back — dom. D ick . Be prepared for a whack. A different course is pursued by The regular subscript:. >v. price of on x pc per is SODA, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE Or I’ll double you up in a twisht. A dispatch to the Oregonian on the European powers. There, the etc.. of sop. liorqUatity, , ,, . , * 2-00 P E R Y E A R , My b<»y, Seven mills on Puget sound have the JOtli ult gl\CS the hbloW lllg j \n,\ the yearly subscript; n: of the CHliON- ; Constantly on hand for si.I«». Or I’ ll double you up in n twisht. traveler is impressed with the taken a contract to cut 500,000,000 1(’LE is S2. Now wi‘ v.ill ftmioh j ; 'iVOoderK from the country pmiptly particulars of a mining accident at ! magnificent works of art, docks, feet of lumber for the Panama j Victoria: “A terrible explosion! --------- ! filled. Address all order.« to Mnrshtit-ld lighthouses and other internal im Soda Wort s. vlfull Our attention has beeu called, canal and for some other foreign i took place this morning in No* o ; ° I provements projected, erected anil on various occasions, to the prone work. They go to work on double ! shaft of the Wellington colliery at j completed without regard to the* ness of young ladies for the society time tho first of August, with a j í*> 7 • "i ), • *. 5-.í I It »I Nanaimo, by which 24 white min-i r petty jealousy of this or that sec of w h/it is known as the fast youth. capacity of 1 ,(»00,000 feel per dn\\ I * »1 T I l> f r id t* !t‘ o’* tV u dr- ore. lost their lives and a large | >n a 1 v. .h ih su’ ■il» r. tion of the country, or the selfish Their partiality for that class of The supply from these mills being number were burned and injured, j Q aims and corrupt schemes of any ; I bipeds is ail indisputable evidence shut « ff from the Pacific states, \ i l n r p At the time of tho explosion there ! G lUi Of party. That is 1 ut poor philpso-} Gf corrnpt manners; a d* t a lornti* n mu:t ne< essai ily create a better SAN were fifty men in the mine. A t; r\ P-1 phy which reaches no turtber than j jn gtKK} morals, and a warning note demand. which is of permanent A i O V i I i SM l o'clock eleven bodies had been j the necessities of the day. The to those whose duty it is to use all importance to this part of Oregon, G L P R O P R I E T O R . taken out. It is supposed that! true economist looks not only at the restraint necessary to break u p I .Another such a contract as the ( ( i lLi E. . . , nine more are still in the mine. ! the present, but provides for j this despicable propensity. Of la e ab ove would necessitate a Tew m ore Ji »*(* j).S i l p The cause of the explosion is sup-1 I la d in g f i e w s p a p e r future by cultivating measures | yearg we have been a witness to saw m ills to fill the local dem and, An assortment of posed h> have la on the acumaiation. ' i ->T' 'i | i * ■ that will Ire a lasting benefit to m any examples o f that kind, and j In such ease C» h >. s co u n ty would ^ u I— O 4» -- J 1 - — r—i W —* ' * ---\ I oi gas m the mine. The disaster 1 m L m U . w Boots t«ii‘ l riioos, future generations, and that they wo also have observed the disas- j undoubtedly come in for her share, j is without parnlel in the mining may profit by emulating a good trous result. The fellows that1 as wc have a superior quality, and history j Hats ami caps, of British C’olumhia. The example. possess barely sufficient to clothe ' an inexhaustible quantity of fine ; seen«1 at the mouth of the shaft fetationory, Inks, . _ _ — . ► — -------- themselves decently, often in debt j timber, there being some varietiesi W(|g ]1(!lll.trPluij,,„. >]... Duiwimiri “ llw ^ te t o th<‘ W o l < l i n j { . Dry g o o d s out1 It must lie exasperating to go to a for that, the broken down dancing | found here that cannot be 8"t | |lle owlier, !eft by H,xvial stc,„ H,.r Clothing La show* and then he kept waiting for master, fiddling tramp, circus per elsewnere. for the scene of thv accident, this the principal performers. These former, el id genus omtie , liave but dies, Gents To one who has lived in Marsh afternoon.” were our thoughts on learning of j to strut around and put on “dog,” NOTICE OF FINAL PW K IF. and Childrens the action of a portion of the nu- when they elicit more admiration field a number of years, the con Laud Office at Kosehurg. Oregon, > General fur dience awaiting the marriage cere- j and enthusiasm from indiscreet trast between it and this town, June is, lssR ) mony, last Wednesday night, j girls, than all the true-hearted, with reference to the youthful 'V r°t»c»> is hereby given llmt tho following- nishing goods; 1 . v nniucd settler I iiih filed notice of his in- Veneration is one of the highest; manly, liard-working young men element, is striking. Here, taken t« niion to mrko final proof in sn]>{x rt of „ also groceries, hisclnim, niul^hut. said proof will he made attributes of man; yet, it is as ; in the country. Happily, there are j in the aggregate, they are polite hi fore the judge or clerk of Coos county, at Canned goods, City, on Friday, «Inly 2."», 1884. viz.: The mirror j and peaceable. There,* they out- Empire foreign to the minds of some peo worthy exceptions. Robert Ward, homestead No. :i>71 for the Cigars, tobacco ple as it is to that of a mule. Their cannot he held up to nature in a ! Herod Herod —turmoil and de- S F. quarter of N \V quarter. F, half of S \V quarter and N \V quarter of S E quarter sec andcandios. Ho pnyR the high reverence for a church, or the so better cause—it is one that deserves struction is their chief delight; tion "ti. township 33, south of range 13wx»t, est price for country producet meridian. resl!0ct f ,,r anything, Willamette lemnity of the occasion which calls the strictest attention-it strikes tlie .v have He names the following witnesses to prove vln23 not even a new church; as, that his continuous residence upon, and cultiva them together, is not equal to the at the very root of society. tion of, said land, viz: building, now in course of con .T . 1». Elliott ) respect which they pay to a pig-fcty l all of Myrtle Point, Ti l l ’ CHRONICLE BUILDING. COQUILLE M ILL A. L. Crihhins struction, will bear witness. Some or a cow-pen. They will exhibit Coos County, H. II. Greenwood The oration by Hon. John A. Oreg< *n. THE SAN FRANC I SCO CHRONICLE is great care in the one, but delight Gray, was an admirable exhibition day, the strong arm of the law will Abe Ward W. F. Benjamin, the first paper on the coast in ability Hiid in — AND— he invoked, and righteously, too, in stamping and “ whooping ’em of the skill with which an able ju24 Register. the freshness and reliability of ils NEWS. for their especial benefit. Nothing that the world desires to know is up,” in the other. Let us avoid rhetorician will, hold an audience Mrs. C. W.Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. omitted from its columns. It aims to fill Tug Company!! this vulgarity in the future. in hand. At times, ho would ab There is no character so con DRESSMAKING C C O . lion A Gallen P 0 ñ T ü N 1T KI OLIVE HOTEL, Oar Subscribers. CibtiKtlk Cittì ffinalît. C L ¡ ïïoekivtiiroHide Eoili Faprs ier Oie Year Vnmiiî òc 11 POST —■ — We received a communication offering “a few words of good ad vice” in conducting this paper. The donor, evidently, attempted to get the start of us, but, we arrived first, and had an oportunity to wash, eat, but not to sleep before the mission was placed in our hands. It is fortunate to be fol- lowed by a good thing, more par ticularly when it possesses a double merit it Wing both good and cheap. Happily, we do not conduct this paper— that is, not permanently - hut, notwithstand ing this insurmountable obsta cle, the “g*x»d advice” is received in the same spirit with which it was projected. A l i t i l ll«*Ki*. Hhe: I low lie: to gaze on nature's realm, And view Ihe variant Bomefl. I love to hold a upoon. and whelm It in home pork and bcauH. sorb their attention with matters both logical and instructive; at others, some pointed illustration would be given, thus carrying them along—never wearying, but adding continuous enjoyment. In our judgment, the character of the address lends to the conclusion that the speaker possesses a re serve force—a controlling rein that restrains tho utterance of more tliau is necessary for the occasion. We would like to hear him on a subject that would necessitate the declamatory power which he, un doubtedly jKissesoes. As we have but a trifling ninount of Latin, and a knowledge of Greek, not worth a cent, we may be pardoned for imitating the orator, nnd qualifying our remarks with a tid-bit from the Oregon Greek—Ilvas klosh tillicum. OLIVE & AIKEN. Have i nst received at temptible as that which is perpet ually prying into the affairs of tiieir new others. To sneak around and spy out faults; to neglect their own business because they think some other person’s business needs en quiring into, is reprehensible. It A Large Variety of becomes difficult for the most dis criminating person to separate tho The Latest Stales ignorant from the malicious. We X j ADIES ANDCHIICREN’S ZE3IATS ought to avoid the tale-bearer and Plcvrers. Ostrich slanderer who delights in the prop agation of a pragmatical disposi Plumes and. tion, as we would the itch. Millinery Store!! Tips- A party asked our advice in regard to taking a sample of large beets to Marshfield. We advised him to refrain. The quality of the “beats” in that locality would act as au overwhelming envelope, nnd leave his production, com pletely, in tho shade. Laces, EilcTccns. and Ornaments. Rucliing Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc. every requirement of a first-class paper. Its telegraphic reports are the latest nnd most reliable; its local news the fullest and spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest pens in the country. T ill: CHRONICLE has always boon, and always will he. the friend and champion of the people as against combinations, cliques, corporations or oppression of any kind. It will he independent in fiverythiug, neutral in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, yst exposing corruption wherever found, and working with fearless endeavor to promote and protect every interest of the great pub- j lie whom it serves and on whom it depends for its support. The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON ICLE, tho most brilliant and complete Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints regularly 73 columns, or eight pages, of News, Literature and General Information; also a magnificent Agricultural Department. $2 For One Year. Including postage, to any part of tho United States, Sample Copy Sent Free. I All orders must be accompanied by the coin. Hats trinied to order a speciality. Straw. Flush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which Address all orders to II urald , ('oquille City. L' ooh C' o . Oregon. we will sell cheap for cash . vlnG. nr OFFIG! . ANDREWS b u p U KY » rropriviors. — DEALERS IN — GENERAL MERCHANDISE — AND ALL KINDS OF— H , X T 3NC C edar , f ir , ash , m aple , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. TOWING By the T ur K A T IE COOK, on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest living rates. J. PA R K E R , M. L. HANSCOM, IR V IN G M. COOK. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, vl lilStf.