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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1884)
\ — — ¥. _______ Lane county has a cash l*wri in illy in Api»r»i»rlai«ioa<«. j village, we find that the sum total of $3691.27. T h e influence that is brought t o ! ainolllltft to thirty days. But, The hay crop of JTnion liear on congress in matters re la t-; wlmt (]i (Terence does that make? iu g t o the improvement of our j x h e News is always “ off.” Being pronounced good. The debt of Douglas rivers and harbors, is of a strange | |K»»ted on all matters pertain- character, occasionally. Let us ; ¡ ng to tjie history of Coos bay, and amounts to $6679.26. take a retrospective glance at the | particulttl jy to that portion of it Fanners ing licenses to sell liquor in the United States. Counting all per sons engaged in the business, there balance are not less than 500,000 people. Eighty-one million dollars is paid Co. into the treasury as revenue, but is the county traffic costs the consumers over $813,000,000. This would build four continental railroads amount harbors. appropriated Coos Bay for thooe with due regard for the feel- contained jngs ()f timt jx>rtion of the corn- three large saw-mills and two mines in active operation, large fleet of vessels coal and were m u m ty with which there is any a ; value in association. The bone kept j am| 8im>w which aids in the suc- oontinually employed; yet, it was cess ()f a community should be with some difficulty that an appro- j sustained; but, the element that priatiou was obtained to build a j ¡ias Ilo aim but depletion— congre- money The jail at Sage Brush has been Hector M cM illan a teamster E bey slough, W . T ., met with on b e !—Sifftis of the Times. a procured then, but, buoys were finally placed in tion. terrible death by falling under the wheels of a car. Cushman has the of others— the blood-suckers of a floating down Bogue posi- ! community, is deserving of no mains unsolved. There are no beacons yet. On the other hand Yaquina Bay with oysteriuen— a we forty saw-mill other consideration but that which J turned river, Indian John was found dead re in observe will circumscribe its debasing i u - ( his cabin on E lk creek, near Can- or fifty tluence. yonville, with a bullet hole iu his cutting Our phlegmatic friend is away | head. No clue to the perpetrator, about tive-thousaiul feet of lumber “off” when he speaks of “ malarial For the first time in twelve per day, and employing one small swamps.” Generally, they abound months ln»ys are beginning to huve schooner, between that place and in fresh water streams of great clean faces. They don’t wash San Francisco. W e know of no length, flowing through low land them. They unavoidably come in influence that could brought to bear ♦hat time, with have been on congress, the exception unaffected by the influence of the contact with clean water while they at tides. The Coquille is exempt are in swimming. of from that evil. The ocean tides “ Every man is the mnker of his that poescssed by Ben Simpson, | aft’ect beneficially, and we have own fortune, and must be, in some the Indian agent at the Siletz. ; no piaii t|mt overflows except du- measure, the trumpet of Lis fame.” Now, whether it was that inlluence j*nig the great or not, it will make no FOP. SALE. Jllirt acres o f land, It* miles above Ran dolph, 13 acres in meadow, a good orchard, house, barn, woodliouse, wash house, smoke house etc., etc. Price 142200. For particu lars. apply to J . I j . Oliield on the premises. freshets in winter. Glad to know it The instruments ilillcrence There is no ililTorenco between C o o s: for „ new. „ ¡] [ g o o 1*, here, i“ the result- The government l,ay ami Coquille iu that matter. It is an ill wind, etc. Being too . r *• i i .. l , , : u . . . , , — — .............— made a suivey of tne liarU-i, built \ ow, m concluding, we are unable poor to tmy all instrument, we will two lighthouses, STILL AHEAD! — -i V AMI llll.V'T V0Ü FORGET IT- 15 . E . B o c k , P r e p . Coquille City, Ogn. Hauling Done at Reasonable Kates, v lu lt f CITY DRUG STORE! C oquille C ity O g n . LE Dr. S. Ia. P r o p r ie t o r , Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem Hi icals etc., of the best quality, and The neople of the Coquille river should bear in mind, that as good I’ h o lo g r n p h f* ns can be obtained on the Pacific coast, are made by G- H. R amsdui . l , of Myrtle Point. Will soon have completed a floating all the time receiving fresh, every NOTICE FO R P U B LIC A T IO N . A R T P A L A C S Land Office nt Koseburg Oregon. 1 W ith which he will visit every point July 2">. 1884. t O TIC E in hereby given that the follow- on the river between Myrtle Point and Y l ing-nanibd settler has tiled notice of Be.ndun. and be prepared to do San Fran his intention to make final proof in support cisco work at'less than San Francisco prices. of hie claim, and that said proof will be made befor* the clerk of Coos county, at Will be fully prepared to make Pictures in Empire City, on Saturday, August ttO., 1884, all styles known to the art, from the .small viz: Ernest Wright, D . ¡8. No. 4281. for the est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. S. W . quarter of N. E. quarter. S. E. quarter of N. W . quarter. N . E . quarter of S. W . All he asks is for people to compare his quarter and S. W . quarter of S. E. quarter, w’ork with that of others. Sec. 27 South of Range 11 Wrest. W ill. Mer. j Mr. It. has become a permanent citizen He names the following witnesses to prove | of Coes County, and it is to the interest his continuous residence upon, and cultiva of the people to patronize home industry tion of, said land, viz: John Appleton j and thereby keep the money in the country. William Robinson I all of Angora, v2n43tf Larkin Robinson | Coos county, 11. J. Moyer J < )regon. W . F. BenJaiuiu, jly29 Registsr. lighthouse, and that is but a third ! gatcj fo r the purpose of living off up all right, and the mystery of a class one. No buoys or beacons ( tire toil and industrious earnings drowned horse with a saddle on, were wisely spent, wlmt a rich and prosperous nation we would emptied by an escape. W illiam W e have the selling of a half section of land, half bench and half bottomland, near Coquille City. It would make a half doken good little ranches, m x a good dairy and stock rai.ch. The prioe is $20. per acre. about — FEED AND LIVERY STABLE BARG AI N! from Newr York to San Francisco, Boseburg have equipping them with cars and tele commercial importance of Coos whicli is taken up with a descrip- lost considerable hay. graph wires, and all needed para and Yaquina bays, about the year tion (>f the rise and progress of The crops of grain about Bose phernalia. I f all these people ’Off, and see thfc contrast in the j j ftrshfield, we have always sjioken burg are promising. were usefully employed and this j A There are 206,394 persons hold The News save: “The H erald Senator Slater is at homo. •> is a little off on Marshfield.” I f we Bust in the wheat near Eugene measure the time that has trails** city. pired^since we pot “off'” on that 11 üüö DAY, JULY 20, 1884. _ g i : n i : r a U E P .I R T E K . tlî titln ¿Curali!. — thing usually found in a first-class medical dispensary. Prescriptions carefully compounded. v2nl5. M Y B T L E P O IN T E X C H A N G E 2 ^ 3 7 -r t le Z F c in t, O g n Has always a oomplete assortment of General Merchandise, Boots and Shoes Groceries and Tobacoes, Hardware, Glass Wood and Willowware, and everthing usually found in u first-class Store. Highest price paid for coun try produce, hides, furs,Ac. Cigars, Cash is our motto, v lu lt f A Golden OPPORTUNITY Burke A Hicky. N O TIC E FO R PUBLICATIO N . Land Office at ltosebnrg, Oregon, \ July 7 1884. ) Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of bis inten tion to make final proof in support of his Front St. Coquille City, —FOR— claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tlie clerk of Coos county Oregon at Empire City, Oregon, on Saturday. August the 10. 1884. viz.: Charles II. Phillips pre M r s . C. W . O l i v e , P r o p r i e t o r . Appreciating the necessity of all Business emption 1). ¡8. No. 400:1. for the KL Sec. • *>. Men. Farmers and Miners having a news township 00, south of range 12 west. This house is well supplied with every- He names the following witnesses to prove paper published in the metropolies, in ad- necessary to make it a his con tin oils residence upon, and cultiva- | dition to their own local paper- >ne that ‘ of. said land, viz.: FIR ST CLASS H O T E L . contains all Financial, Commercial and j W » . . 11. it- Harris narri! General N* vvs; which mutter not being in t * A!,r' KS Rlwava supplied with the host the ifvdt11 ,5ray unaon I all of Myrtle Point, the scope of ¡t lt»eal paper— the proprietor of market affords. e ! I l Robin* v lu ltf. ibiuson J Oregon. W . F . Benjamin. Register. David Young. Henry Heden. jly 15 Our OLIVE HOTEL, Subscribers. and oshduiMbd to get away from this matter with- borrow one, and toot our trumpet, beacons and buoys in all necessary out drifting into our old but Re Two ladies moving in the high places, and all this was done— , knowledged propensity— that is to est circles of Washington society, with the exception of the light on g jve j,jm a loving, judicious dig'in Has made advantageous arrangements to N O TIC E OF F IN A L P RO O F. during a friendly meeting on rhe C a p e Foulweather— to enable one the ribs. Agitate the importance Land Office at Rosehnrg. O. rgiui. > street, got to quarreling about July 21, lsM . y schooner of about eighty tons to . Qf j,iacing sufiicient drains to tap ___ WITH THE____ their age, and used very strong ’V^oticc is bereliy given that the fohownig- find the harbor. There must be tjiat nmjarial deposit in Marshfield, SAN FBANCISCO nanu d settler has filed notice of his m - language tow aid each other. I teution to make final proof in support of somethin g wrong in a system caus<H 1 by filling iu with ship bnl- last, as if to end the dispute, one of : lxis claim, and that said proof will he made * . . . before the judge or clerk o f lo o s county, at which exhibits so much partiality. ]a„t j n bot weather, the effluvium them turned away, and said in a Empire Citv, Oregon ou Saturday August I The government, finally, abolished i arising from that stink-pot is un- 20. IS84, viz.: Benjamin F. Mover. Home ■....... vpry conciliatory tone of voice: stead No. 27(«> for the N W '4 of * *---- S W l . ‘4 sec- The regular subacriii4-i(»u price of our paper is the lighthouse on Yaquina Head, bearable,and likely to create a dan- “ T.et us not quarrel over the m a t-! » of V* b q of N E 4 ^2.00 PER YEAR , 1 j section 28, township JO S K 11 west, It awoke to a sense of the absurdi- j cr^rous epidemic. Drain it, by all lie numoK tlie following following witnesses ‘ *u‘ snhscription of the ( H KON- ter ftliy more. I, at least, have not I ! He namoK the witnesses m to prove prove j his continuous residence ui*on, and c u ltiv a -, U '[ j E i s $ 2 . Now we will furnish ty, of sustaining two lights within menI1Sj jf -;t be only to prevent its the heart to do it. I never knew tion of. said laud, viz: ! --------- * a distance of t im e and a hub j aijxing with your well-water, T » n T T d e s e r t e d I L n u st Wright who my mother was • , Klip bliC IU> « 1 U u J.nrkin R ob in son nil o f C o q u ille C ity, m iles; one of them being stuck in through which it now percolates, Oregon. me when h hnby, nml who knows W in. Robinson J. R . Robinson a corner, out of sight of any but . *:•**, . ... W m . F. B :: n j \ m iv . but that you mnv have been the !Yr Posi aire i n o. the inhabitants oi .Newport- ... ^ i . , Register. j l y ® 11.70 .. I here is something commenda-: heartless parent.” tBoth pnper-; sent to one or two adresses, op- The continuous detention »1 I 1 ional with the subscriber. «. ble in the desire to see others c.»n- Arrested at last On the 19th, of vessels at the mouth of;. . . . ... . • . , ... , ,. , .. form to those actions in li e which U n ion i). Lockwood, alias (diaries the Coquille, indicates the . . , , v A ll |»e rs< ms indebted to \\. H . 1 . . society at large, approves. Vow, Bassett, was arrested at G rain land, necessity of an appropn- ... , . Carothors, by note or book account, ! «T W ^ aV T / C T J i x » . while eager to see others act ac are hereby requested to make pay- ¡ | * L I D | f | | M | § | CT Butte county, Gal., in a saloon. ation sufficient to construct the i 1 cording to those views, would it It will be remendiered that he is ment to the undersigned without j breakwater and carry it to compie- 1 1 not be w*ell to inquire— ju.-t a little delay. IS T H E . . . . tion. The trifling amount that i s ; . . .. . , , the tnnu who was concerned in the FBANK GBEATZEB, . , . . . . — into our own actions, “ bo and .. , , -.> , . appropriated occasionally, is in -! „ u, _ , , „ _ , _ _ | stage robbery at Grants I ass, last Assignee f<*r tlu* creditors of _ . . , r„, , so,” snvH “ busybody” who baa no . , , \Y. H . Carot hers. sufiicient for the purpose. L h e j, lt *u :...................................... ; Jnmwry, Mid who was indicted l>y ....O F T H E .... . L \ faults, “ is going a fishing, or he i s ; . . ; , . . T , that elapses, . . . . the last grand jury or Jackson length of time 2Pc.cifLc Occxst. X olilT . . . , , ‘ , horse racing, etc., on huiulay. i . , ^ P and the wear and tear consequent > . v . county for the offense of robbing Wo havotlu* soilin'' of a farm of UK) aoios . . . . , .. . lh a t is not right, is it? N o ; that f „ , j with a sploudid orchard, ^iH>d water, a good on an unfinished work, necessitates ! . \\ ells, la r g o & Co. s express on , , ., . , ,. | is not right; but, it is equally «is ! house. The farm yielded r>0 tons of timothy the south bound stage. A t the the use of a considerable portion; . , „ , hav last season. The farm will be sold .............. , . 4. , . 1 right as it is for “ busybody to time of his arrest he gave his name cheap, and the following :go with the pine.-: of thedatest appropriation to plnco; . . .. c. , . . . . . ... , i>lay base-ball on ounday, or to as Bussell, and clnimed to have 70 head of sheep, a lot of hogs 1 yoke of cat the structure m the position wliere ; . . . . , , , c , • i labor throughout the day, or for come from Hum boldt county, Cal., tle, chain's A c., a lot of cows, yearlings and j it was at the time when the p rev i-! . the house-hold furniture w hicli is new nn | . . . us, in our unmitigated wickedness, one month ago. H e has, however, good. ous appropriation was expendetl. : ., . . f. , ,, . __ _ _ _ T. , . . .. . ;to write this article on onnday. been recognized as the right man. > lewed in this light, and it is the . . . .. . . n. . .... Assignee* X olirel . , . 1 , , I >\e may all differ, and rightfully, only true way to look at it, the i J J H e is also wanted for stage rob To Creditors and Debtors alike. too, as to the day of the week to bery at Sweet Briar ranch in sum of $10.000 is insignificant A ll persons knowing themselves be observed as a day of rest, still, Shasta county, Cal., on the night indebted to the firm of Burke & There can be no substantial custom makes law, and when the of April 24th. There was a re Hickey, are hereby respectfully re change made in the bar channel law is a good one— something ward of $600 out for him. H e was quested to come forward and settle while congress treats the Coquille which tends towards elevating brought to Chico on the night of their accounts within 90 days from with parsimony. mankind, there is a virtue in ob the 19tli and will now have an op this (late„ There may be hopes entertained A ll creditors are allow serving it. The disregard of portunity to answer for his several of a change in our favor at the ed the same length of time to ¡»re ; trifles leads ns on, step by step, crimes with which he stands sent their claims, and the law re December session. W c will then i i until we become careless, and quires that such claims be sworn to. have a man to represent the State | weary jng of restraint, we throw of charged. liiUjUiUc iiihi giemML Marshfield C L U li j sita Water Works, Weekly Ctronidc. Vouiig k li mint Proprit tors. SODA, SAR SAPAR ILLA, GINGE1C«ALE etc., of superior quality. Constantly onjhnud for sale. î^ 'O o ü r r a fr„in the country prrrptly filiali. Aiuire AddreM all orders to Marshfield. mirti. Papers for One Year.— N O T 1 C E : , SAN FRANCISCO j j slV/ j • 2nH POST C iU I VJ 1 C. ANDREWS L L. PROPRIETOR. CO N STANTLY Leading Newspaper of Oregon, who is fully conversant I the necessary curb, pitching head- Bobt H Lowe, Charles Hamilton, well known with the needs nml legitim ate; long into the pit of vices which in Portland, lies in jail iu the city gnee. beset our path through life. rights of this section. It. is un of Mexico waiting execution for Myrtle Point, Oregon, July 19, '84. Vice in a creature of such frightful mien, necessary to enlarge upon the rea J'uut to be ulnmued, need« only to be seen; the cold blooded murder of a M ex n49 Gw But. .seen too oft, familiar with its face, son why he should do all in his ican soldier. For the past seven We first endure, then pity, then embrace. power for our rivei ; but, it be comes a duty— in view of the par- tiality shown to other r iv e r s -to •C state that no other man has been elected heretofore, who is so well acquainted with this section as the H on. Binger Hermann. The peo- , # u si i « • pie of Southern Oregon have nn- r .. .... , , . . plicit faith in his knowledge; his ability to use it, ami willingness to make an effort for bénéficient legislation— for something like fair play in the tions. matter of appropria Empire City is commencing to years Hamilton has been virtually Mrs. C. W . Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. OLIVE & AIKEN. an outlaw'. A fter drifting around | »«»ow siBns of prosperity. Prop. t ei ty has advanced in price very the territory he turned up in this Have just received at materially there in the past few city three years ago, where he was tlie ir n e w weeks, and everything foretells a wanted for complicity iu the mur good future for the town. It is der of an unsuspecting granger in possible that Marshfield will be a bagnic kept by Carrie Bradley. outstripped by her neighbor at no r J . ,, distant day. Empire is naturally Hamilton fled to Mexico after the a beautiful place foi a town, and a murder, where he soon became a reasonable amount of business fugitive from Mexican justice for there will make property valuable, T l i e I_iattest S t y l e s shooting a gambler. H is last act as well as ornamental. That the business will be there, it is well of crime was the murder of a sol HiADIES ANDOHIIDREN S H A T S understood. The work already dier, for which he would have been F lo w e r s , O striclx begun, will make the place more lynched had not some Americans Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of A r u i t1,mu U ‘T r was in V1 its b a l ,n je s t ! interfered to secure him the luxury A considerable qu.^rditj of wool days, and we sincerely congratulate ! e i - i tj . * i is being shipped by Mr. lid. Ben- ’ the people who have borne the I ° la * , L " <ls 1 ^ ^ der, on the schooner Amethyst, brunt of dull times and staid with | aat* senteflcecl to be shot, and lias also, a grnnt numlwr <»! .leer ..n .t : T ‘*e l);;ilding of the Oregon | •«** few days to live unleeb this. elk horns. The horns are line i ^m th era r a i^ a y which term inates; government should interfere, wlInch specimens. I lie quality of cedar best towns; and the completion of lumber to be shipped «»!.• the Arne- r.iie road to this place next summer thystis a very superior article. is ftl> acknow ledged certainty. Empire and Coquilfe City against ' " ’ ille C ‘ Subscribe for the H erald . i the world! i rr. :____ i _________ U..A to show that a cold blooded villain is about to meet his I deserts. long delayed F lv i m e s and. Tips- X jaces. F ib b c n s . a n d O rn a m e n ts. Ruching Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc- THE CHRONICLE BU ILDING. T H E SAN F R A N C IS C O C H R O N IC L E is the first paper on the coast in ability and in the freshness and reliability of its N E W S. Nothing that the world desires to know is omitted from its columns. It aima to fill every requirement of a first-class paper. Its telegraphic reports are the Intest and most reliable; itH local news the fullest nnd ! spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest j pens in the country. T H E C H R O N IC L E has always been, and always will be, the friend and champion of the people as against combinations, cliques, corporations or oppression of any kind. It will be independent in everything, fieutral in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, yet exposing corruption wherever found, and working with fearless endeavor to promote and protect every interest of the great pub lic whom it serves und on whom it depends for its support. The SAN FRANCISCO W E E K L Y C H R O N IC L E , the most brilliant nnd complete Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of News, Literature and General Information; also a magnificent Agricultural Department. OFFICE Ive«‘j).s An assortment of Boot« ami shoes, Hats nml caps, Stationery, Inks, Dry goods anJ Clothing L a dies. Gents and Childrens General fur nishing goods; also groceries, Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco andcandies. est Ho pays the high price for country __________________ produce. vln 23 C O Q U IL L E M I L L — AND— Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN— — AND ALL KINDS OF------ X j T J * ZkÆ B E E C e d a r , f ir , ash , m aple , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the low est rates. TOWING B y the T ug K A T I E C O O K , 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 I Including postage, to any part of the United rates. i States. J .P A B K E B , Sample Copi/ Sent Free. M. L . H A N S C O M , All orders must be accompanied by the Hats trinied to order a speciality. I B V I N G M. C O O K . coin. Straw, l ’ luiih, Silk. Satin or Velvet, which Address all ordors to H lbald , Coquille City, Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. we will sell cheap for cash . vlnt>. v l n !8 tf. * Coos Co. Oregon. $2 For One Year, 1