Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 22, 1884, Image 2

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    T h e lVork at Em pire City.
A BA RG A IN !
M ate and Uonernl New*.
FE E D A N D L IV E R Y STABLE
The
Southern
Oregon
Improve­
Miss Rosa Daniels, a highly
TVe have the selling o f a half section of
Prognostication is rife in regard
33 . E . B u c l r , P r e p .
l»ud. half bench and ha*f bottomland, near
ment
company
have
begun
work
esteemed
young
lady
of
Albany,
to
the
effect
of
the
frequent
show-
Coquille City. It would make a hall dozen
TU E SD A Y , JULY 22, 1PS1.
Coquille City, Ogn.
ers of ruin which have afflicted the on a large scale at Empire City, died at Salem, on the 10th inst, pood little ranches, ur a good dairy and
stock nu.oh. The price is 2U. per acre.
Hauling Done at Reasonable Kates, v ln ltf
soil, this summer.
Potatoes, liay, where they liuvo already com­ from the effects of a surgical oper­
B B J U T ADO m m O T i
This is a safe, judicious and and other vegetable matter, it is menced the construction of a saw’ ation in removing a tumor.
F O R SALE.
3 2 0 acres o f land, 0 * miles above Ran­
At Dayton, the 17th inst., 378
healthy maxim, if we would but said will sufl’er in consequence. mill capable of turniug out daily
One hundred dolph, Id acres in meadow, a good orchard,
adopt it as a beacon by which to The atmosphere has been warm — 120 M feet of lumber. The build­ votes were polled.
house, barn, woodhouse, wash house, smoke
ateer through life. It is not in heated, in fact, and rain is the ing will be 400 feet in length, 72 anil five votes were cust by women. house etc., etc. Price 83200. For particu­
o q u il l e
it y
gn
the Bible— not that we are aware of natural sequence. It acts as a cool­ feet vide and two stories high, 1). B. Kimball was elected mayor. lars. apply to J. L . Offield on tho premises.
and
the
wharves,
lumber
sheds,
etc.,
It is a high license victory.
—but it deserves a place in that sa­ er on the air, and a renovator to the
will
be
very
extensive.
At
present
cred book. The words are cred­ overheated and exhausted bodies of
James Claplamboo, one of the
the
company
is
engaged
in
build­
P roprietor ,
ited to Shakespeare— a genius who man and beast .While speaking on
head men of the Mnknli In­
Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem­
is credited with many good things. this subject of the atmospheric in­ ing the foundation and getting out dians, gave a big feast and dance
timbers
for
the
mill.
Piles
are
In approaching it, we have a dread fluence which affects us for both
dos t
vou
lon e ft it - icals etc., of the best quality, and
ro 3000 Indians.
The meeting m u
being
driven
for
the
wharves
and
!
of the hereafter—in touching it, good and evil, it may not be out of
took place at Neah Bay, and lasted
The people o f the Coquille river should all the time receiving fresh, every­
mill
buildings;
cook
houses,
etc.,
I
we feel as if we were fooling with place to speak of ail evil with which
four days; no disturbance took bear in mind, that a* good l*lio(ogra|»!i«< thing usually found in a first-class
are
being
repaired
and
additions!
as can lie obtained on the Pacific coast, aro
the tail of a rattlesnake.
How do this town has, so far, suffered no in­
place, as it was conducted with due made by G. 11. K axkdull , of Myrtle Point. medical dispensary. Prescriptions
we know but that w^aro reclining fliction. An element which never | built. Two pile drivers are w’ork-1 regard for good order. It was the Will soon have completed a floating carefully compounded.
upon some slumbeiing volcano enters a community without pro­ ed steadily at present; one'belonps ! largest gathering in thirty years.
v2n!5.
.¿YIRT P A L A C E
to
the
company
and
one
to
W.
H.
that may, at any moment, let loose ducing untold evils. Which places
Effie Ellsberry, a fifteen-year- W ith which he will visit every point
Noble
A
Co.,
and
by
the
end
of
on the river between Myrtle Point and
its pent up fire, and force us out of no value on woman, and corrupts
old
girl,
living
in
Oregon
City,
Bdiidon, and be prepared to Jo Sail Fran­
our boots, hoist us. ns it were, into the youth. We speak of the Chinese the week two more w ill be in oper­ disappeared and is supposed to cisco work at less than San Francisco prices. M Y R T L E rOINT E XC H A N G E
the blue beyond. By the way, we element. Hitherto, this town has ation. To complete the foundation have eloped.
Will be fully prepared to mnki Pictures in
H V l 3 r r t l e U P c ix r t , O g - n .
for
the
mill
and
wharves
4,000
all
styles known to the.«rt. from the small­
have hnd some exi>erience in the been exempt from this scourge, and
Has always a complete assortment
Tho Independents won at the est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches.
hoisting process. Our recollection it should be borne in mind That its piles will be driven, and when the
All
he
asks
is
for
people
to
compare
his
of
General
Merchandise, Boots and Shoes
carries us back into the dim and introduction will inaugurate the four pile drivers aro at work 32 city election at Seattle,
work with that of others.
Groceries and Tobncoes, Hardware. Glass
YVashin; teton, July 16th.—The
Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen
distant past, when we were a mild daw n of an era of defilement. The men w ill be employed on them.
Wood and Willowware, and everthing
of C«.os County, and it is to tfi<* interest
A
Mr.
M.
V.
Brown,
of
Oakland,
commissioner
of
Indian
affairs
usually found in a first-class
but youthful urchin. In the wild Chinaman should not he considered
of
the
people
to
patronize
home
industry
Slore. Highest price paid for coun­
and monotonous panorama of the in the light of a scavenger. He is Cal., has charge of the frame work offers $600 reward for the murder­ and thereby keep the money iu the country.
try produce, hides, furs,Ac.
▼2n43tf
Cigars, Cash is our motto.
Ocean’s blue, our retrospective vis­ a reaper who gleans the wealth and for the mill and some 20 carpen­ er of Kashi way, Chief of tho Sac
v ln lt f
Burke A Ilickv.
ion reveals the form of some bloat­ leaves us the refuse. His arms re­ ters are at present engaged in hom­ and Fox Indians, in Kansas.
SjX'kane Falls Review: Reports
ed monopolist of authority, some semble those of the;cuttle-fish, they ing the timbers which aie being
cut
in
the
old
saw’
mill
close
by,
come in of rich paying mines be­
scallawag of a mate or boatswain, spread out and encircle all within
where
some
15
men
find
employ­
ing discovered on the Columbia,
a rope’s end in the right hand, their reach. Living—his hands are
near Kettle Falls.
and the index finger of the left, extended with an insatiable voracity, ment.—[News.
- — —
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pointing aloft The reality com­ gleaning upon the surface amldelv- J A gentleman who has tried it,
A Georgia damsel has applied
Front St. Coquille City,
—FOR—
bined with the gravity of the situ­ iug into the innermost depths of j and seen it tried for years, informs to the courts to have her first name
ation is still impressed on our the earth. Dead—he denies it the us that mesquit grass will kill o u t' changed.
Her name is Quinine,
Mas. C. W . O live , P roprietor .
mind and admits of no romancing. benefit accruing from his bones— fern. If the genuine, Texas mes- j and the young men all insist on
Appreciating the necessity of all Business
B u t “ vast heaving!” Let us belay the phosphate of lime which nur- quit has been tried in this county j shaking her before taking herany- Men, Farmers and Miners having a . news-
m iii u
i w j is
in well
wen nuiMMie
This
house
supplied with everj-
paper published m the metronotte*, in ad- . . .
.
,
our thoughts and get back to our tures it. One of his weapons is the we are not aware of it, and our where,
*
, .
,
,
1
, i
tiling necessary to make it a
dition to their own local paper—one that
v n -J > m
u .k -r™
first position—the point of depart­ opium pipe. With that nbomi- frienfl says if it has, and failed to
contains
all
rinunciai.
Commercial
and
........
.
,
Paul Martin, of Milwaukee, has ,,
,
...
, . . I a ulus always supplied n u . li . the best the
-, ,
ure. “ It© just and fear not.” l o nation, lie destroys tho physical hill the fern, it has not hail a gone to the penitentiary, for three Genera News: which matter not being ” h i -i ■ ¡i.arKe. ul/oicls.
the scope of a local pap; r— .he proprietor oi
v ln lt f.
deal squarely with our adversary; and mental faculties of both the proper show.
In other parts at- j months, for stealing a kiss from a the
to give him or her credit, where old and young. When the subject tempts attended w ith failures have Miss Ernestine Curtis.
David Young.
Henry Huden.
i h i q u i î î i C ih j g j f v a h l .
credit is due, but to attack them becomes infatuated with this nar- been frequent, but siuce experi-
“ H otv to Take Care of a Husband’
in wrong doing, using only the eotie, there is-—except in rare eases J. menting, tho people are finding
Has made advantageous arrangi mi nts t
is an article in an eastern con­
~ 1 l 1.
nil
. . i
-i
..
,
weapons of light, and avoiding —no escape but death. This phase their mistakes and correcting them.
C L U B
temporary.
The average woman
those ot darkness, is, truly, com­ of the evils engendered and propo- In the first place, the fern should
.... WITH Tllli__
knows how’ to take care of her
mendable.
But, how many are gated by the Chinese, ought to be be cut down and w hen dry, burned.
SAN FRANCISCO
husband without any printed di­
they who can rise to that pinnacle sufficient reason for their expulsion. Then sow the seed, but allow no
rections.
of rectitude? There is envy, mal­ Considered in the light of morality, stock to pasture on it the first year,
Malione is said to jxYssess great
•/
ice, fraud and greed, the spirit law, religion or assimilation, they as the grass not having firm hold
The
regular
subscription
price of our paper is !
that delights and gloats upon are not of us, nor for us, but, against iu the ground is easily pulled up personal magnetism as long as the
$ 2 -0 0 P E R Y E A R ,
S0DA> karsafakilla , ginger alb
.... ! liquor in his demijohn holds out.
etc., of superior quality,
some evil deed—these are the us. Here, to us a common phrase, The fern will grow very prolific
And the yearly subscription of the C H R O N ­
„ .
p
Constantly on hand for unie.
ot very attractive ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish
obstacles whicn obstruct the path they are conspicuous by their the first year, but in case it r seems He is a man of
I
Inders fremi the country prmptly
of equity. “ Be just, before you absence. All fair means should be to shade the ground too much, it manners to those whom he asks to
filled.
Address all orders to Marshfield
take
a
drink.
r2nl4
become generous.”
This is a exhausted in defeating any attempt: should be mown down. This gives
The parents of a Berlin girl,
phrase which conveys the idea to introduce them; but, when the ! the young grass a start and it will
For S‘2.75. Poste Frf*.
1 Df> Ç
tb&t many remain in debt while welfare of the young is considered,; soon be seen coming up through attempted to blackmail two artists
tBoth papers sent to one or two adresses, op- \
B
possessing the ability to pay their it would be well to strain a point, the dead fern. After the first year i for whom she had been a model; iuiial with the subscriber.
debts.
That they plunge into if necessary.
“ An ounce of pre­ the grass must be pastured, as be­ but, the charges did not frighten
extravagance and adorn themselves vention is worth a pound of cure.” coming too thick it kills itself out. the artists, and the liars.have gone
in all the fine trumpery and array
While sheep do uoi like it very to prison.
The frequent applications that
of worldly fashion, yet, neglect the
NOTICE FOR PI PLICATIO N .
well, it is ns good as timothy f**r
we
receive
from
parties
in
the
Land Office Rt Kosehnrg. Oregon. ^
PROPRIETOR,
just claims of some unfortunate^
horses and cattle.
As a hay it is
July 7 18*4. *
Eastern
states,-
desiring
informa­
___ IS T H E . . . .
CONSTANTLY
Notice is hereby given that the following
struggling creditor. This is not a
too light, like velvet grass. It is a I named
se ttler has filed notice of hi;* inten-
tion
in
regard
to
our
soil
and
cli­
Kt oi«s
creditable picture. Charity does
pasture grass, and thrives on dry, j tion to make final proof in support of his
and that said proof will be made l e-
not begin at home, in every ins­ mate, and the feasability in being led mountain land or in marshes, t i claim,
Ail assortment of
....O FTH E...
fo re the clerk of Coos county Oregon at
able
to
secure
homes,
prove
that
an
j
i
Empire
City.
Oregon,
on
Saturday.
August
tance. A little charity can be
ZFacific C o a st.
it will take a meadow in
SUOI i j the
ISSI. viz.: Charles li. Phelps, pre­
Boots ami shoos,
iniluence
is
at
work,
w
hich
if
right-
i
safely invested in the rights of
ti me if allowed to grow in it.
If ; Oinption 1». S. No. 4on:t. for the SK R Sec. a'*.
SO, south of range 12 west,
Hats and caps.
others, and by remembering the ly directed will be productive of it w ill kill out the ° fern o n our j township
He names the following witnesses to prove
All necessary in- j
his con tin otta residence upon, and eultiva-
debt, we reflect credit on ourselves. g:.od results.
mountains
and
make
good
range
in
Stationery, Inks,
of,
said land, viz.
The field is a fertile one, and, if formation should he giwn, but, no three years, as our friend assures W . H. Harris
Iredell Bray
[
Dry good* mid
we sow the seed of honesty, the attempts to mislead the immigrant us it will, no discovery could have R.
J Robinson
I all of Myrtle Feint,
return will be commensurate to should occupy any space in the been of as much importance to us. E. B. Robinson J Oregon.
Clothing La­
TV. F. Benjamin.
statement.
While
there
is
plenty
Register.
the breadth of the undertaking.
Everybody should be interested
dies, Cents
jly 15
of
land
in
Oregon,
supplemented
We are not a preacher, and have
(T
in
this
and
see
to
it
that
the
thin
©
N O TIC E OF F IN A L PRO O F.
and Childrens
no intention to inflict our readers with a healthy climate, there being be fairly tested.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, )
no
great
extremes
in
the
tempera­
with a homily, or insinuate that
June 18, 1884.
F
General fur­
ture,
still
it
would
be
an
advantage
We
were
asked
to
print
the
roticc
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
we are one whit better than our
named settler lias filed notice of his in­
nishing goods;
to come supplied with the funds names of the candidates nomina­
neighbor; but, in these degenerate
tention to make final proof in supjwirt of
claim, and that said proof will be made
also groceries,
days when every disreputable necessary to enable the immigrant ted at Chicago, also, if we had no his
before the judge or clerk of Coos county, at
to select the locality in which to preference or admiration to ex­ Empire City, on Friday, July 2fi. 1*84. viz.:
Canned goods,
effort is put forth with the inten­
Robert Ward, homestead No. r»871 for the
settle.
The
southwestern
portion
press in connection with the matter. S E quarter of N W quarter, E half of S W
Cigars, tobacco
tion to defraud, it is in accor­
quarter
and
S
TV
quarter
of
S
E
quarter
sec­
of
Oregon
still
offers
inducements
A civil question deserves a polite tion 20. township 21), south of range lo west,
andcandies. Ho pays the high­
dance with the true, refined prin­
to
settlers,
and
the
climate
in
this
answer. We don’t deal in prefer­ Willamette meridian.
est price for country produce.
ciples of equity to scatter, broad­
names the following witnesses to prove
section is unequaled, not only by ences, unless it be a preference for bis He continuous
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residence upon, and cultiva­
cast, any and all honorable means
tion
of.
said
land,
viz:
.
the Eastern states, but any other tho Hound of the dinner-bell.
that will engender reformation.
J. P. Elliott
C O Q U IL L E M IL L .
TH E CHRONICLE BUILD IN G .
portion of Oregon. We have con­ We prefer that music to tho clam­ A. L. Cribbins
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all of Myrtle Point.
H. Greenwood
Coos County,
Writers abound who are given siderable land that could be put to or of a convention. It is, iufinitely, H.
T IIE SAN F R A N C IS C O C H R O N IC L E is
Abo TVnrd
Oregon.
to the superfluous use and super­ use in raising sheep and cuttle; of more importance to us to earn
— AND—
the first paper un the coast in ability and in
TV. F. Benjamin,
the
freshness
and
reliability
of
its
N
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W
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.
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Register.
lative style of adjectives.
We and while our farming land is not sufficient to feed anil clothe our
Nothing that the world desires to know is
have weeded a few communica­ so illimitable as the prairies of the anatomy respectably, than it is to
Mrs. C. TV. Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
omitted from its columns.
It aims to fili
tions which speak of the Coquille Middle states, there are thousands take an idolatrous interest in any
every requirement of a first-class paper.
OLIVE & AIKEN.
Its telegraphic report* are tliej latest and
— DEALERS IN —
as the beautifulest, prettiest, purest of acres of good, arable land lying man who cares not one snap of his
most
reliable;
its
local
news
the
fullest
and
Have just received at
river, etc. The river is well enough, idle. Capital has now entered our finger, whether we sink or swim.
spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest
tlxeir
and will compare, favorably, with district with the intention to de­ As for our admiration, that is un-
pens in the country'.
T H E C H R O N IC L E lias always been, and
other rivers; yet, there is no urgent velop« its resources. The Oregon boundless.
We admire the sys­
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
always will be, the friend and champion of
necessity for going into a* state of Southern Improvement company tem that makes it possible for us
the people ns against combinations, cliques,
L U
M B S IS
corporations or oppression of any kind.
It
ecstasy on the subject
In gazing is now at work: mechanics and to elect a candidate, and we admire
will be independent in everything, neutral
at it from the precipice in front of laborers are in demand, and the the candidate in a corresponding
in nothing; fair and impartial to till parties, C edar , f i r , a s h , m a f l e , myrtle ,
Charley Elliott’s restaurant, the dawn of a brighter and more pros­ ratio, as one of tho fruits of that
y et-exposingcorruption wherever found, and Alder and spruce lumber always on
greatest impression that we receive perous era is ujkui us .
working with fearless endeavor to promote
system: but, it would be superflu­
band and for sale at the lowest rates.
T lie L a te s t S ta le s
and protect every interest of the great pub­
is what might bo the effect of a
The meeting of the Southwest­ ous if we gave any fuither expres­ L A D IE S ANO CHIIDREN’S H A T S lic whom it serves and on whom it depends
dive into it.
There can be no
for its support.
.
sion to it.
The newspapers of a
ern
Oregon
Agricultural
society
doubt that it would cause an over­
The SAN FRANCISCO W E E K L Y C H R O N ­
r i o w e r s , Cstricib.
political type, will, for the next
By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on
for
the
24th
inst.,
has
been
IC L E , the most brilliant and complete
powering emotion.
three months, lie full of both ad­
P l u m e s and.
Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
changed to the 26th, at 10 o’clock
regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of
The business of towing rafts to A. M. A dance will be given in the miration and contempt for the can­
Tips-
News, Literature and General Information: Timber, matcli-wood and stave tim-
California, gives no promise of be­ evening and a small admittance didates; then, w hy should we ex­
l>er purchased.
also
a magnificent Agricultural Department.
L a ces,
ing a successful one. The innova­
press an opinion, seeing that there
Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
tion is more to be dreaded than charged, to pay a little expense the will be such an overwhelming
IHi'b'bons,
ties
to buit, and at the lowest living
applauded. Our coast ports pay society has incurred in filling and
a
n
d
O
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n
a
m
e
n
t
s
,
Including postage, to any part of the United
rates.
.
sufficient tribute to San Francisco, recording their organization papers. quantity of it, and done so much
States.
J
T
ARKER,
Ruching* Embroidery
consequently, we deprecate any Every share of stock should be rep­ better than we could do it, and
Sample Copy Sent Free.
M. L. HANSCOM,
attempt that will interfere with the resented at the meeting, and a good with an eleemosynary love for the Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc.
All orders must be accompanied by tho
J LIVING M. COOK.
Hats trimed to order a speciality.
manufacture of 1 urn her, and from attendance is desired. Remember business? We pass.
coin.
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which Address all orders to II kh vld , Caquillo City,
which a great number of our peo­ the place and time—Coquille City,
v l nlStf.
we will sell cheap for cash .
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