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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1884)
iio»«i «>ii >« n.«;r-*h« ii. ... . . New pears have made their ap- John Gamier, who lives on the Clint Handle man called on us . ,■ . . Siuslaw river, has been in Oregon this morningr. pearance in this market. High up in h top-gallant fiat, . Wanted—A girl to do goncial since 1811). lie came as an em At n rickety. st*win« machine. ! Dr. ] ) . L. Steele and wife arrived Bay com A worn woman *at. ami embroidered n cat ( in Koseburg, from Canada, Oil house work. Apply at, or address ployee. ot the Hudson In red. mul y« llnw, mid groin— i »r i xi .11 ^ • pany, when only 18 years old, and this office. Working for daily »,rn.il. | M ° 11,la>’ tlie 21h* is now 83 years old. Ho saw the Through pU nKant weather an i rough, j Messrs. E. A. Anderson niul F. The Areata arrived at Coos bay, lill tin* lender I’ruru of iho dava that art* t . m __ 1 • 1 < 1 • on Thursday the 24th, bringing us great lire that burned all the tim j a N •' 1 1 Elrod visited our town 011 business ber along the coast, in 184(>. All a supply of paper in time to pre Keeine«.' old.and bahl-hemlcd. and tough. Connected with the I. (). O. F. the wild animals—bear, elk, panth Go to the steamboat landing! vent the issuing of a half sheet. er, deer, etc,, collected on the beach LO C A L ITEMS. Go for what? Go to Elliott’s res The paper had been delayed one as one forlorn but peaceful family. trip. Mr. J. I'undy came up ri\or on taurant where you can get a go<xl The old gentleman has never seen We call the attention of those meal and a good cigar. * Saturday. a telegraph line nor heard the puff visiting Alarshfield, who may re Fresh salmon is plentiful. To of a locomotive. The McMillan Brothers are us it seems early in the season for quire a horse or buggy, team, etc., coming. O u r llc n iiiifu t I'oquill«*. that fish to be on the table, but, it to the livery stable kept by E. A. Coqnille river—grand ami graceful; The schooner Coquille was towed Anderson. Ned will always be Gently gliding t<> the uea, is a usual tiling on tiiis liver. to sea last Thursday. Mr. Eil. Gallier has leased J. P. found ready, attentive and accom Through a valley, rich and fertile, Miss Kittle Cox is visiting Fertile as the earth can be. modating. Give him a call. Messers interest in the Pioneer friends in tiiis place. High above this fertile valley, fetal stable in this place. The Airs. Alartindale, of Camas Rise the undulating hills, The fishermen are drifting for firm is Gallior & Hunt. See their ! Valley, arrived in town 011 Sunday Thickly covered with a forest salmon, but the catch is small. evening, and left by steamer yes Interspersed with limpid rills. ad. The schooner Parkersburg Air. Valentine Gant returned terday for Floras creek, to see her Gracefully,«the towering cedars Raise their In a Is towards the* sky. was towed to sea the Leginuing of 1 from his place in Tulare county, aged father, Uncle Solomon Fitzh- Tull and stately, are the Hr trees— last week. California, per last steamer. He ugh, and family. Mrs. AI. was None like these so large and high. Lid. Micimol was in town last reports Charley Bingham as being formerly a resident of this river, Maple, livcoak, yew and alder week en route to the Dandon Camp j prosperous. j and says she intends to become a Flourish here on hill and dale; Ash, nmdrone and fragrant myrtle. meeting. I . . hobert V> ard, of Catching creek, resident of tiiis town. Are abundant in this vale. For the public, there is nothing Old Stack, an Indian on the | ]ms a fine logging team and outfit Clime sn pleasant and salubrious— Yakima resen at ion, died at the j for saie at a bargain. 1 The team like a good, quiet hotel—a place Who does not delight to dwell In this healthy, fruitful region, wliercone can feel as though he «ge of 118 years. I consists of 5 yoke —2 Jlof stags, 2 of Fruitful, beautiful Coquill«*. were at home by his own fireside. Mr. N. \\. Lenevo has just j steois and 1 of bulls. J. L. Plenty of good reading matter is Gravel Ford. paintetl the steamer C eres, and ; Mr. G. II. Ramsdell came over to iX?V3Si.X? did the job in g«*xl style. | see his little crippled boy last week at hand, and a person can take ITb DIED. Such a house is that Burt Getehell and lady came up j He informs us that the little boy comfort. river on a visit last week to friends J is getting along nicely and will kept by AI rs. Lockhart, at Empire Monday, July Cist, lfc>S4, at l::i0 p. m ., City. Her tables are supplied Minnie O. Train, only daughter of S. 8. and in this vicinity. ; soon be able to walk. M. J. Train, aged 1(1 years, f> months and with the best the market affords Hon, Binger Herman 11 w ill re-J A. L. Nosier and Harry Hunt 1(1 days. Funeral services at Harrisburg at • . • * and competent waiters will always 11 o’clock on Wednesday, july 2d, 18S4. move his family from Koseburg to j have opeued a market, vegetable be found in attendance. * We extend our heartfelt sympathy to Mr. Myrtle Point, this week. j and provision store in the building Next week, in accordance with and Mrs. Train, in this, their hour of be The l\ S. steamer Shubriek ’ lately occupied by MeEwan and reavement. previous notice, we commence called at Cape Arago, last week, 1 O’Connell. See their add. Sweet spirit, thou hast down away; publishing the poetic effusions of Thy gentle voice is still: landing supplies for the light- j Mr. Frank Greatzer assignee for Naught left for us but to obey Le Gareon, the mariner poet. house. | the creditors of AY. H. Carotliers, The mandates of that will 1 Printing one piece each week will The power that human hopes will dash— J. F. Hall, couihy surveyor, h as ; has 40,000 good red cedar shingles require a considerable period to *T;s heard amidst the r«mr received from the i t-Jilce, the I for sale in lots to suit, ami at very Of thunder; and. the lightning's flash elapse before the conclusion of map of township - 0 south, range I low figures. Apply at store. Reveals it evermore. that portion already w ritten. Any 11 west Captain Littlefield was in Rose- thing new’ and interesting T.ill be lit summer, when the ground is drv. Our wayward minds impressing A social met ting is announced j burg on the 23rd, and left on the given, also. Poetry has never With what is meet—what we should buy— for next Sund;t\ at the le-iueRce 2 Ith for Coos bay. He will proba- to our knowledge—been written Light calf skin is a blessing. <>f Eld. J. P. Last r, at l i o’clock, bly commence operation on the and published by a mariner, con But, when the rain descends, and mud Impedes perambulation, a . M. [ breakwater on the 1st of August. sequently, it will possess that nov We need a boot both Rtrong and good Eld. J. P. East« r will hold di-1 His friends will be pleased to elty. Those who feel interested in To reach our destination. vine service in the grove »Sunday, learn that Ilync L. Darneille, that branch of literature, will be Go to Fean <1 Huntington's— They w ill tit and please you; Aug. 13th. All are cordially iu- formerly of this place, is a success- able to secure the whole work, They keep every thing. vited to alien !. j ful farmer in Jackson county, and with anything more that may be From stout boots for winter. Dr. J. T. McCormac, County f ,ms 70 ilores of Cootl 6raiu tiiis added, by subscribing for the To light ones for spring. FI ebald . The author is Robert school sup» i iiti. nti< lit, is vi.-viting season. N O T IC E ! this section, oa bu:-mee>s connected | Mrs. J. H., Airs. A IT, and Airs, Starkey, who is at present, in have a few head of half ami thrre-«(uar- w ith his off v. J. F. Sehroedor wore in town Snt- charge of the editorial columns of I t«*r l»r«*e«l. French Marino buck lambs for sale. ... . f.. s..n 1 urdny. Notwithstanding the fact this paper. Get out your scrap j M IC t K J Oil 11 Capt •). T; ’».er has E. Conn an. th it their husbands accompanied books, subscrU>e for the H erald , Norway. Co.*; Co,. Grognji. 1 raucisco, L i riihse u uew boiler and steel shaft for the lug them it is said it was not a go« )d and hear what the mariner ix«ot of time for Schroeders. Oregon has to say in either poetn have closed in? books, and all those in Katie Cook, also, anew prop 1 er. debted to ino ar«' requested t«> settle up Air. Ed. Neer, of Gravel Ford, is or prose. in 8ft days from date, or I willput their ac 5 C 1 I- Mr. U. N hern's brother, counts in the hands of an attorney for col under the treatment of Dr. Easter It ljr lle I'o i u l H cuik . man on tne Parkersburg, paid a : . , __ , , lection. . .. . v i 1 • a m this place. He has improved so A. Pershbaker The Chinese wash ♦house’ is 110 visit to Norway, ami returned >ust 1 . . . . _ . . . . j much since Ins first arrival in the lbmdobpb. July 8tli, 1RR4 more. Shirt bosoms minus starch intime to g«> 1»> sea on ïhe vessel. 1 country, that bis old friends did and gloss are again the rage. Major A. G. Brown lias n •turned not recognize him. ff Our school is piogressing finely tv> the b«v. Ti K- uppe: UM HC l ‘ O l the Carl Volkmnr Esq. passed under Prof. Sherwood’s auspices; Coquille City, Oregon Major indi»•ate:■v Li.- success iu de- through town yesterday, on his over forty pupils are now enrolled. GALLIFR A HUNT . . . . Proprietors. lying the uppn acli of old l a illCT way to Alarshfield. AVe are in Horses Itoarded by the day, week, or month. Time. The continuous cloudy weather r ? f“Hanlinp; done on short notice. nf>0 debted to him for the information weather is doing great damage to The rogu lar iieeting of tbie Ly- 4 i 1 w W iil that, an installation of officers of the lmy in this vicinity; consequent Fairview Sz Coquille City tie Ltxlge, No. ’¿ i, G. -A. -»•> ly, many of the farmers will not be take place i>n ( equi ¡le c it y, on the able to savo any. R. E. BUCK, Prop. on Saturday the 2nd proximo. each month. The Good Templars have a flour Leaves Coquille City every day (except Patronize Fred Jarvis, the pio Sunday) at noon, and return same eveniup, ishing lodge at this place, but as The schooner Amethyst crossed neer stage man. It is through the connecting at Fairview with the Coos bay & we are troubled with conscientious the bar, inward, on the 25th, at ltoselmrp stape, so that a person can reach efforts of Air. Jarvis that we have scruples, we do not belong to it, lioseburg in one day. Fare with 50 lbs of which date, the Helen Merriam a good road, good and efficient __________________ «50 consequently, we do not know the baggage, $1. was seen outside, ik e Truckee is mail and stage service between number of members. hourly «p o c ta L Coquille City and Coos bay, and A\*e are glad to state that Airs. What an improvement is j -t bebooves ftll to him their since our mail and passengers patronage. The route is elegantly J. H. Roberts is improving in com efron Koseburg in 0110 day. equipped. See ad. health; also Grandma Rowley, who tf. Buck’s hack makes close connection was very low with an attack of Rev. B. T. Sharp, will preach at at Fairview. See his ad. asthma. Thanks to Dr. Angell’s Dora, at 11 A. M., and at Fairview, The AIcAIillau Brothers ure hi at 7 p. M. on the first Sunday ii. skill. be in Randolph, Aug. 1st, tc re August. Elders Black, Ritter, and Bailey FROM At Pioneer church, on main about eight or ten days. the second Sunday, at 11 A. M., and are holding a protracted meeting Their intention i.-> to reach Coquille 2 p . m . 80 far, only one At Fishtrap, on the third here this week. City, on or about the loth of Sunday, at 11 a . m ., and 3 P. M. convert is the result; but, consid August At Coquille City, on the fourth erable enthusiasm is manifested, COOS BAY, and we hope to see good results Mr. Tom Hervey came down Sunday, at 11 A. >r., and 4 r . m fam ing the l . S. Mails, from such earnest strivings. from his home in the valley last Mr. John Snyder, lato of the W ELLS, FARGO & Co’s EXPRESS week, and is now spe ndiug a week Last Sunday our town was favor Olive hotel, has leased the Wes AND o f recreation on the beach. He is ed with a very large crowd who tern hotel at Alarshfield. AA liilo Passengers accompanied by his sister, Airs.* we regret losing a worthy citizen attended the Baptist services. Sta(/eleaves Coquille City every Mehl, and her family. and a good neighbor, we wish him We were also treated to a genuine saloon “racket,” in which a couple day (excepti Sunday) at 6 A. M. Judge Bean and family will re and his amiable family % / success in and 1 P. M., connecting with main on Coos bay until after the their new home. Marshfield will gain of bruisers pulled each others hair, the Cars and Steamers for^Coos Septemlier term of court. A > 0y the accession. Their ability in and scratched and yelled vocifer Bay each trip. * special term of circuit court will keeping a good hotel is well known, ously, but, there is no notice of a Leaves Coaledo fo r Coquille convenoon Monday the 28th, to Wo call attention to the adver funeral, so we guess that all parties City at 9:30 A. M. and 5 P. M. dispose of some equity cases. tisement in another column, of are alive yet. Passengers leaving Coquillo City] on the morning trip can visit Marshfield and} Em The race at Myrtle Point, b e -! McMillan Bros.—photographic Next Saturday wo are to have a pire City, having two hours in each place tween Sam Decker’s gray horse, j artists. They visited the Coquille grand horce race between “ Cleve and return to Coquille City the same even and Peter Cotton’s racer, was won about two years ago, and did an land,” owned by S. Decker, and ing. by the gray. R »bt. Lowe lode the 1 immense business; having given “Janies Blaine,” owned by J. P. J^TGo with the Mail and always make AVe have staked all our connections. gray. Bully for Bob. 'There was ! unparalleled satisfaction; it being Cotton. Through Fare only $ldi0. a large attendance of both sexes,! conceded that they surpassed any- money on “ Blaine,” and advise JARVIS ¿c ARRINGTON. P rops . C. W. Z I'M WALT. others to do likewise. thing in their line that had ever and the day passed away pleas Agent. Coquille City, Ogu. n&nf Myrtle Pointers. visited this section. antly. ( From tlxo Now NtiriLvv.-.Uf 'x^Utiy chiuiiiMl.) "SrornroEr George MeEwan Don’t Read This, Coquille City, Oregon, liilm You Want to Ruy ' DEALER AND Manufacturer o f SOOTS and SHOES Tin, Copper and Slieetiron W are, \ O f the very best quality and at tho Lowest Living Rates. Agate and [Granite Ware, O. G. Huntington, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS AND Tho FashionalAe Boot and Shoe Maker, LANTERNS will be found at ull times ready to wait upon, and aocomodnte’custoiners with everything in our lino, at the Coquille City Boot and Shoe store; one door north of the Olive hotel, Main street. D k .* n «fe H onti K(» ton . Coquille City SADDLES, AND Harness, Rope, Paints, Oils Market and a full Line of I Nodler <fc Hunt Props. Shell Hardware, River Front, Coqnille City, Oregon. IRON and Blacksmiths’ supplies. — :0 ‘-— Fresh and choice meats of all I make my own Tinware, and kinds constantly on hand. will do any repairing or order work A L SO promptly, and at prices as low as Groceries, vegetables and pro the lowest visions, etc., etc. n50 v2u2G Coming Coming Coming! llelilian Bros. The San Francisco Photographers^ AY1LL BE IN -A r c . iNt And will remain ONE AYEEK The only first class traveling Gallery on the Pacific Coast. A\ e make all kinds of pictures as cheap and good as any ever made in Coos county. If you don’t believe it, look here: . TwP_ciozen pictures for 50 cts. One dozen, larger, 50 cts. Six large size, 75cts. Four Bon Tons, 81. Two cabinets, SI. One large 8x10, ready for frame. SI. Our photographs are all finished at our San Francisco gajlery, in the highest style of the art, and at city prices. AYo copy old and faded pictures and work them in India ink and water colors, at prices that will surprise you. Coll early, as our stay is short Respectfully, McMillan Bros’ Branch, No. 8tli, Sixth St., S. F. ATTENTION EVERYBODY! I T Hack Line m xr. 0 :00- Closing Out Sal« of Carotlicr’s T O R R ! Grand Bargains to be Had, TH E STOCK CONSISTS IN PA R T --------- of'--------- Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoos Crockery, \«*w Stage Route! COQUILLE CITY Notions, Etc., Etc., AVliich will be sold at a great sacrifice. The busiuess must be closed out at once. Remember the place—just west pf the postoffice Coquille City, Oregon. FRAXK RREATZCB, Assignee for the creditors of W. H. Cardthers. M YRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. w. L. DIXON . . . . Proprietor. I2> T Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason <fc Hamlin or gans, Ac. Old A\rines and Liquors of the liest quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L IV E and LE T LIVE. vln3 tf 1