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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1884)
iVotire. 3 lur->liiiel(l,C<i>lebrution. Our school is prosperili »s; over S OI IM'BI OF.U I.Y CI.EBttATIOX We hnvethe selling of a farm of 100 acies A Ik ( U ttllb b K 4 T T Y . A puir of brown i*vi*s—n*> matter whor»*, The exercises of the celebration 100 scholars attending. with a splendid orchard, ^rM»d water, a good T he bruiidotf liver ll«d in. Coi»* lu quirt street or (%'OMilul (htn<lurtifnre— here on the Fourth, were inaugur house. The farm yielded r *0 tons of timothy County. Inless You Want It) liny Call op the o f your fr.co to me. For a bargain in stationery, call hav last season. The farm wil* be sold Over 1,300 People Presen I. ated by firing, at .sunrise, forty an- Ail others vanish, only yon I see: on George Moulton. B O O T S a n d S H O E S chi up, and •the following go with the pluca: Al»ove the din of trade your voice I hear. O f all the grand celebrations *'f j yils. The streets were handsome* 70 head of sheep, a lot of hog« 1 yoke of cat Meals are only 25 cents at the which Coos county can boast, j ]y decorated with flags. A tan ear- That fades into a *iuiie away. Of the very best quality and ut the tle. chain’s Ac., a lot of cows, yearling« and Thus are Ton with me i very day. Star restaurant- Charley Elliott the house-hold furniture_v hich is new an Coquille City has just surpassed ! Jy liour the liberty-loving citizens Lowest Living Rates. MX MONTHS LA i F.K. Rood. proprietor. Brown ore*? (.Mi, no; another hue Last Friday was “ the 0f the surrounding country came them all. Now lures my errant fancy; See the closing out sale ad of day we celebrate,” and it can J flocking in from every direction, 0 . C * H u n t i n g t o n , THE Those melting i r >s are heavenly Kuo, Carothei others’ store. I f you really want j truthfully be said of those who I wjtU their little ones (and the Lord Tho F»Bliiouable IJ,)ot «ad Shoe Maher, Which with their light entrance me. goo »d, cash bargains, you will do well observed it that they dul the j knows there is not a more prolific She must sav yes —1 love her so, I wonder why I*ve tarried? to call early. e r r a 4 occasion honor. During the whole people than this). The streets iu our line, at tho* Coquille City Bootr.ml Too long 1 grieve—three months ago store; one door north of tho.Olivo hotel, il Go to Elliott s -the Star restau of the celebration there seemed to were soon a mass of moviug hu Shoo The brown-eyed girl was married, Main street. ? D e / n <t H untinotov . rant if you want line candy, nuts prevail the best of feeling among man beings. About 9 o’clock tho YOUNG F R A N K , all present, and but one drunk procession began to form on- Front and figars. He keeps the best LOCAL ITEM& ii i: k k . Will stand on the Coquille river the ensu Ninety couple wore fed at the noticeable during the whole time. street, by order of Marshal AV. A ing season. Frank was sired by a Ciey Dean it Huntington have received Fine weather again. tho i The day was fine and the weather Willard. The music consisted Olive hotel in one hour on Eagle and St. Ocorgo horse his dam a Ber J. Wood, of Gravel Ford in haul evening of the Fourth, a tiling i pleasant. A goodly number arriv- simply of fife and drum, the same their elegant stock of boots and trand and Messenger iuare: is 1 years old; ing out lumber preparatory to never done before in tliis county. ed in town oil i liursday, and the j fo^nt time for the Fathers, as shoes,fand are offering their goods j 153^ hnnd* high; weigh« between 1100 and 12°^ pounds: of symmetrical proportions building on his lots in town. tow n was crowded before night | they marched on to victory in the at prices that cannot be surpassed ‘ ! of mahogany color; penile temper well Mr. Brosi, of I iooking Glass, for cheapness. They keep the cel known to bo transmissible. were On Friday morning there I Bevolution. The G. A. R. headed Call on Charley Elliott at the came down last Saturday and was ebrated Buckingham & Hecht goods The owner is road j' try conclusions with Star restaurant if you want a good joined by Ins wife who has been twelve l acks dispatched to Coalcdo, q )u> column. Forty young ladies anyone who thinks he has a fast horse. i which soon returned crowded to represented the different states; w hich are ns good as any home Season opens April 2 *». Will stand at emoko or good chewing tobacco. visiting her father at Bandou, and r,&L,l!f ,n UiTns f K stable), t 'VU1 j their utmost capacity. Jn the then came the the throng of cit- made or shop r work. They J sell only J \ Coquille City **fru. (Bucks __ at _ Sam Mr. Levi C. Gibson moved yes started home on Sunday. fer cash; consequently very cheat). I Smith’s place and at the old llacIJiff place | m e a n time people were pouring 111! izens. All marched to the grand terday (Joe Laird’s), and remain at each place two • down near the cannery ■ L’ ncle James Clinton has lost .. / ilil, ‘ 1 u n til the whole town was a moving ; . )HVjjj0)1 which had previously days, \ isitiug each place every nintl day • where he is im ployed for the sea- * tive acres of excellent hay bv the I r , , •..... rni,. ; J ’ 1 J * * \ mass of human bungs, lh c whole j arranged < Terms $.r< for the season. on the sawdust, by «on. rains. Many others have lost, By the insurance $8. town seemed to e»vertlow With en- | the free' and liberal contributions O. D. Sargent, The Grand Arm y post at this he *avdy, and the rains of yesterday • t i .« j Ì . . 1 , , „ . n 343 ra Owner. j .. . , » * . * j thusiasm. J ho .salute oi tliiiti en j somowlint accelerated by the inl place numbers 39 members, not and the evening before, warrant us i , ,, .l.mo •. . . . . . . . . r < » 1 ! »'His by Mr. NN ab is was well done. , portumties of the indomitable AN. > - withstanding the organization is a ! in saying that the amount of h a v 1 - • - 1 I | The procession formed from the j ^ Simpson, assisted by nil old 17*1 new one. U destroyed must needs raise tl JO I foot of Front street to its junction j “lfloSf5y back.” Tho exercises then V JT Oranges, lemons, dates, tigs,' price of that commodity. 1 with Main street and along Main j began by prayer by Rev. Bicken- limes and raisins at the Star res An organization for a brass band j to its junction with First street, j back; reading Declaration by Prof. Coquille City, Oregon, taurant— Charley Elliott propri was effected here yesterday. AVe I The Marshfield brass band, beaded Hawes. H011. C. B. AA atson then DEALEK AND etor. b ar that wo are getting too many t,y ff. ff. p ape j„ splendid drum t<x)k the stand and delivered Manufacturer o f A few salmon have already in .ale * barniz it is true that tlic expense »»ijor uniform, led the ])rocession. a tolling and instructive oration, T in , C opper and their appearance in this river, i for rehearsals to a band of Coquille Xext came the Grand Army of the after which a beautiful song was Great preparations are being made j City boys exclusively, would not j republic. The “ boys in blue,” rendered by Mrs. C. AV. Tower, in S h e e tircn W are, C a rri ia the U. S. Mails, bo very great, but the amount of for a large catch this season. though not in uniform made a fine a voice never approached by any WELLS,'r.ut«« & CoVtXrHESS- Agate ¡¡ini ’l.ram k W.irf, Next came t ae school j in this part. Tho table was then Buck, the livery stable man, Tel patrounge to be had, would render j aisplav. AND s of ! spread, and everybody partook of and cared for seventy-live head of it only an institution of amuse- * children - a veritable swarm ment horses here on the Fourth. He i butterflies. Each scholar had a a bountiful basket dinner, after AVe cut the item of our celebra- motto on a white sash, and was which came the foot racing, potato has increased the accommodations. Stage h‘ar(‘H Co<iuillc City every It is claimed I) •e win » « *ught tion short from tho fact that three-1 j carrying *7 “ a Hag. O They V were ranked racing and orange racing for the day (ea.eept\ Sunday) at 0 A . M. S A D D L E S , AND to know, that tho i,\ urtu at tliis fourths of our patrons that would according to stature, ranging from girls, winding up with a boat race; and J 1 \ il/., connecting irith IT arn e: piace was cele!»rated by tiii largest care anything about it were pres- | a “ bean pole” to a duck’s knees - on the bay. The hall at night was //"* LV/rs and Steamers fo r'C o os little Icy - Snow March bringing up | 1(11 larg,qy and all enjoyed | B("J trip. • ever to,j< lier m ent. crowd of peoj i j I attended, «1 VV. » V «***'•» J Rope, F ain ts, O ils Leaves Coatcdo fo r Coquilte The recit ition— The Declaration ! the rear. Behind the school came tkeinseiVos till the woe small hours, tliis county. and a full Line of They like ' when the people separated for City at f ):3 0 A . M. and 5 ]\ M. AA e mentioned the aim ui:t o r t«f Independence— by Abe L. Nos-! the Good li-mplars. PussonRors leaving Coquille Citvj on the lumber destroyed at Grube’s mill ler. Esq., was an able effort. Ho 1 all the other lodges represented their respective homes, hoping that morning trip can vi«it Marshfield and) Em U Following I marched iu regalias, possesses a voice that is clear and ! the great American holiday would pire City, having two hour« in each place .ns being two imndreil tliousau 1, 1 the Go» k I Templars came the be celebrated to the end of time. strong. AVe would not advise any ; and return to Coquille City the same, even- IR O N and Blacksmiths’ supplies. when it should have been li\e The ladies person to adojit the theatrical pro- 1 Sisters of Rebekah. One of Them. hundred thousand feet. Z V.’ Go with the M:sil and ulways make — - - I make my own Tinware, and fession, still, in our opinion, Abe is ; were elegantly dressed and made connection«. The McMillan Fro-, intend vis llnppcniug* Along; the lliv rr. will do any repairing or order work Through Fnn< only JiU. 50 . iting tliis place, on or at unit tiie endowed with historic talent of a j a fine appearance. Next came the promptly, and affprices ns low as I Odd Fellows, and lastly the crowd J Alt VIS A AKKINGTON, V uops . [From our Traveling Correspondent.] 15 th iiiat. Those w ho d<*>ire spec high order. C. AV. Zl MWALT. the lowest. a mixed multitude. The proces- A. Myers and family spent the ARent. One*of the charming features of imens of their work, will take notici Coquille City, Ofin. n:Wtf v 2 n 2 G Ì,UI ,narched nrountl u . ..... hl,K‘k an<1 , i Fourth on Bandoli beach. mpildJilU the celebration was the siimi».* n r. bv . ‘ H .... .__ They are a liable ant! ñeco mnlished c:t 1110 back to place of forming and j Janies Aiken and jiartncr passed j the Glee Club. The «onq- “ j-f. •artirts. the song of jubilee,” was given then c.»miter marched t«>the grove. i 1 down for Baudon on Wednesday. I k XJlS L Dll H you V* ;. î • t P f G »od, ! ff with harmony and artistic eleg uice i ! ore the usual exorcises were dis- J 1 The good people of Baudon took -and shot 1 ■'* j Gildi tor iìuc pen sod with. The r: usic was c r n Vi Dean -no straining niter effect, but a eel lent. the recitation of the Decla . down a large supply of beer for ; and flee ¡ii r* nun ; • li , I»i vili1 nit odious mingling of sweet notes, i the 1th. A JHuntil ;gt»»n i»t ti;0 t . y Bm.t ration of Independence superino d and a rendition that was highly R. II. Rosa passed up the river mid S litte t n , i i i :eep tiiut T:d in entertaining. In faetffcho singing the oration Grand. The recitation 1 Tuesday last in search of a team- stock. I was something in w in this part, was all that could be desired. | st< r to drive his logging team. znr.O-jCn The Cuquillt Pac’dug company ! and Mr. Gray left the usual beat For the past two weeks the have bet-n turning out iU.OdO sal . r o 1 1 i t I of orators *ud gave us som ething, AVe ni'o sorry to say our old h. AWmii(,h ^ 1 frieml, John Louis, isconaiJerably mon cans jkt ilay for some lime. steauiors from ll.o hooch have hecti ; new and . rieli bringing a goodly number <d red 1 * 1 ! crowd was three times what was under the weather, tho result of 1 hey coiitempiate inaugurating fisii, called by the settlers there, uctive work in tbdnng in ul>oul , really expected, all acknow ledge I a severe cold. j “rock cod.” The tisii are caught fifteen or twc.dy day s. the basket dinner was sutlieient. ! The tug, Katie Cook, towed the by ( ’apt. Brown and his senl-lish- After dinner a base bull game be Helen Morbini to sea on AVednes- A vote of thanks was m.ani mg crew off the mouth of this river, tween the boys and married men (lay and the Amethyst on Thurs- luously pa-seil )>y General Lytle S T O R E ! in surf boats, with hook and line. t lay. was indulged in which resulted in jMist No. 2 (1. A. R., t*»r a 1 >»*«■. nti- An average one will weigh five or a victory of two points in favor of Capt. Brown & Co., who have fill bouquet presented to the six pounds and a finer flavored the men. Spectators claim that a been engaged in catching.sea lions, commander on the occasion of the ; fish never swam. A great many mistake on the part of the umpire are also catching a great many parade 011 the Fourth, by the wid i real cod are also caught T.hicli are made a material change in the rock cod and codfish, of which the ow and orphans of a deceased com J generally large and fat. Ceres brought up GOO pounds on rade, R. Seh wee re. T H E S T O C K CON SIST’S IN P A R T result. The foot race was next in Thursday. We shall l>e glad to hear from order. Peter Cotton won the Levi Gibs«>u while out hunting 1 Uncle David Barklow came . , , , * - 1 , ... * our talented contributor, C.. AA'il- men’s, and John Lenovo the boy’s one day last weok, was kicked oil a . . . ., . -of- dot,n the river yesterday to con . . , kins, whenever it may be conveu- race. Mrs. Lucas won the prize in Dr log by a heavy charged gun, and Angeli concerning his ient. Information regarding the the ladies’, race, while Peter Cotton j daughter, who seems to have lost fell about twelve feet, spraining his resources of our county, will al won the 15 minutes go-as-you-please j tho use of her reasoning faculties, D ry Gtaods, ankle and otherwise scratching ways he interesting. Geological rnce. The wheelbarrow’ race was and who is in very ixior health himself. ‘ He says if the buck Clothing, notes are valuable in a double won by Everett Harmon who also otherwise. that he shot at lmd laid his end of sense, as it is not only instructive, got second prize in the go-as-you- AIARKIKI). the gun, it would have been his B oots and S h o es but may be iho means of attracting please race. Tho sack race was In Coquille City. July 2 , Fnmk Sheridan meat the attention of those who are able and Mi«« Belle Morris »11 of this place. C rockery, Patronize Fred Jarvis, the pio to develope the mineral wealth won by Charley Barrow’s. The Eld. O. C. Huntington officiated.____ neer stage man. It is through the which now lies hidden iu the sub tub race w’as wou by Otto AA’ illard To Whom It May Concern! efforts of Mr. Jarvis that wo have terranean recesses of our moun and lie also got the prize for walk '^VJ'oticeis hereby given, that the nniler- ing the greased polo, there being TN signed have,* this 3 rd day of July 1884 , a good road, good and efficient tains. to close their business, and to that no competition, owing to the ex decided end have appointed It. H. Lowe their law mail and stage service between The Myrtle Point band did not treme Light of the pole above the ful assignee. The business and bookH are Coquille City and Coos bay, and now in his hands and he, uloue, is author Notions, E tc., Etc., play a tune at Bandon. »Some water. The fat man’s race W’ as ized to settle with creditors and debtors. it behooves all to give him their Peter Hickey. patroDUga The route is elegan tly! misunderstanding placed the hand j won by H airy Scliweers, the James Burk. Which w ill I k * sold at a great sacrifice. The business must be closed ‘ in an awkward position and they | H e r a l d editor living the track, out at once. Remember the place—just wTest of the postotlice Coquille equipped. Seo ad. d* N O T I C E ! had the steamer Annie letiiwi as The balance of the afternoon wras City, Oregon. In this day of paper soles, it is f k a x k < ;nr.AT zr.it. All parsons tndebted to AA . H. soon as possible to this place, spent in horse racing. Every min- A««i"iiee for tin* ert-ditor« of the interest of all to buy good, W. H. Carothers. $35 was all tho money that seemed ute of the time lmd to be utilized j * al‘ ^ K Vs’ no^ °,r ?0<? ^ ’ , „ f . are hereby requested to make pay. honest work. Buckingham A ¡ pvvam fiir liA band, nnxiiI n I. to get in rrm nrn w iili ilif . h _ _• ...Hh — through with the t exercises ment a to be reserved for f the al to tho _ undersigned without Hecht the best ixxit and shoe though the members considered before night. The ball at night delay. manufacturers on this coast make FRAN K GREATZER, themselves engaged for $ 75 . Bad was a grand affair, the upper and no poor goods, but warrant every Assignee for the creditors of management prevented Bandon lower halls of the Odd Fellow’s pair that bears their brand. Dean W. H. Carothers. from having a good celebration. building were used. There were <fc Huntington keep this stock of L O O K H E B E ! AN e have been unable to get the 188 tickets sold and many more boots and shoes. All persons knowing themselves full exercises of the day, but learn w ould have been, had there been W e received a note from Pro that Hon. J, M. Siglin delivered a more room for dancing. Great indebted to Dr. Z. T. Dodson for fessor Arrington, stating that he short oration, and that one horse credit is due the different commit professional services,’are hereby no has discontinued tho publication race was had; Maplewood winning tees, the president of the day, tified that their accounts have been E E A L E E IXJ" of the “School Journal.” The j first prize, Henon second, and marshal and also D. Drew’ for con- left with tho undersigned for col Drugs, Medicine, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaeo,, cause may lie assigned to Allen’s * or Boy third. Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. Thirty-five ! ducting the barbecue and E. B. lection, and are required to settle increasing duties. I lie position of ^.kets were sold at the dance in Miller tor-services at the table. the same without delay. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or book-kee]>er, with Dean A Co., Carl IT. Yolk mar. gans, Ac. Old AVinos and Liquors of the best quality. the evening. The crowd increased to upwards added to that of a benedict will Prescriptions carefully compounded Myrtle Point, Oregon, June I8th of 1300 on the arrival of the stenm- compel him to devote all the time L I V E and L E T L IV E . vln 3 tf Subscribe for the II eeald . 1884 . at his disposal, to those interests. erfe from Bandon in the evening. T w o I'uir«. Don't Read This, THOROUGHBRED b w COOS BAY, Passengers 1 LAMPS, CHIMNEYS AND LANTERNS ATTENTION EVERYBODY! ClosiiK Out Sale of Carotlier’s Grand Bargains to be Had, l i MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn, W. L. DIXON . . . . ‘ Proprietor.