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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1884)
IH y .{o liati; *s I.o i’l«. .4 1! n v v i . w i i : ¡» e :\ ic . I nolo 1 M>sior Ih ’ovvn, of Oakland. \ nSTC TZO E! ivi ia i < r l o 0 ll's UurliK. 7 "f ™r’ I6au Fairview & Cocuiille City - J l n,-<» closed niy l»ooks. and all th*»*><' in is v isitin g his thmghtor, Airs. AY. ; ! ihiuk of sci'ivs amili th<* past— i'<*bte«l to me are ivqm-stiil to selli« up Our .lo» i.r.v wont « fi-bin»’ l*v tlu* • ; Coquille, i .Tim ! im»1 v. heu wv w«*sv weil; All the volumes of the series are t ■ iu¡50 Jays from date, or 1 willput lluirno W»M*f?on s. ok. lit;, tin i •.•»t wl,a* wo so.iroh. I’. Ilo n n an n , of St.nth If. E. LI ( 1 rop. counts in the hands of an attorney for col- Thirt Hoorot. tlu*’. must li»* *; v.cvn \«»u :m«l ino; ami his old friends on the river,; TK ut ii.al Spring, tin* V. iut»*r hl.'-st, o fctp ial im portance, and all belong \ 'i lu- pal lis v . hw i» v . i-'vi* Invìi led: I»eaves Coquilh* City every day (except lection, ilo neither lunghi ;t tl<>:in«lt>r«»r a i*. ¡vît. who ore easiest counted hy refer-! T|ir«>' pooil or ili, tlir«»' ralin or strif«* togethei, «IS constant reference has I Sunday) at mmi, and return same eveninp. ; A. Perslibnkor . iii * Ho l'tofcs su solonmrholj I ibvlar»*, ring to the census. As fortumi limito uà stoar. been made from one volume to ao- I connecting at Fairview with the Coo» buy j IFmdoSph. July 8th, 1834 My svin|i:C Uu s are with him ta this * ml — hìiuh tliro* lift— m> M \ heart ihr«»' i other, and from o»io set of volumes ! ^ ”rs,rt"R' - ^ tUag 1’er“ " 7 ,Bre"cl; When it' \i Ito it«»es a 1 *«»atin*», nuyv.hero. L y tle post. No. 27, G. A. lì., have! Wliere thinc, my Nanni«* ile«r. I'll K' his i»il»»t, It sit « ri.aa si'.al .rii-iul. a wounded comrade on th eir handsj to another. This was f,,»,,«. nee- j Tllfi PlOUBBl 8118 What tho’ old Time n.ovca us m I oiiiì , at tho present writing. A sul»- ; j essary to avoid repetition, and j Siili. 1 vili n.>t despnir. Coquille City, Oregon L O C A L 1T E A iS . lh.it 1 »altle ’inidst thè lwsy tbroli" scriptum has Leon started to aid ; j further increase in the number of j GALLTEB & HUNT . . . . Proprietor*. l’or thte. my onlv Ciro. in the good work, among tho c i t i - j j volumes. Together the 39 vol- Hornes lutar,led by theduy. week,*or month, See F. P. N orton's ud in nn»»th- Old a;;«* n ay conio, pnin jpy or voo— i Z'*' ’Hauling donc ou sincri notice. nSO zeus. Olii soldiers who may not, | umes form a complete whole, | With (lite l notimi»; fcar; fT ooluilil!. ho m em bers of the post should; l'or all :uy hopes vheroVr 1 «;•», j and the volumes and sets «-ire prop- ^ Kemoml>er mortis ir o only 2-Vts Are tifine, my Nannic doar. take notice of th is appeal. j eriy arranged and numbered in So shall my love provo t«> tlu* end.— at tlie S ta r restaurant. j their natui'i 1 and chronological or- Air. At. Nov.-some has boon in 'l'ho day when ve must part, j.ow Sim m ons kill« >1 a v on largo i dor. W li oli v»vi or ino. my oiily friend. town tim in g the week, delivering conger on Cunningham orool; .a few Shall tool tli« fatai dart. ! Some readers and students, how- W alling's history of Southern ( )re- lhit l**t u-; tlion contcntcd he, 5 days ago. j ever, may find it more to tlieir goii. Wo have not had tim e to l'Ii» r.iad's il«it always ilrear; A. K N osier wants all tliose in give om copy a careful perusal, The i»a;h's not louoly whilo l si*c i I taste begin with tlie sixth vol- ...... ~ to ........ o My ovn. mv Nanni»? doar. debted to him to call ami make hut we have gb an ed enough to 1 urne of the AYorl P R O P R IE T O R , iKs, which is the im m ediate setthuimnt. CO N STA N TLY warrant us in saying that its deline r .ic Cu ii itili a Canal Slveiteiiionl. first volume of tlie History proper, Keeps '1 ho raoe traok for tho Agrioultu- ations are excellent. T h e work ... . . . , TTT“ , land while ]>rogressing with the! W q publish tins week a few r e - , ° i • ■ narrative of events from tlie corn- ral society i s ; r» grossing finely ed umm hip is superb. i An assortm ent of Carni il ir Hit* l . S. Mails, m arks that Al. do Lasseps made in , . ing of the Luropeans, lm rsue that is nearly roailv toi tho olow. Piitronize Fred Ja rv is, the pio-, i>a risJ ;,te]v’ on the subject of the SLLLS.’ FÀWiO&CVsEXPBESS B o o ts nnd shoes, most interesting of all investiga-j AND Air. Cavothers an 1 fam ily have neer stage man. It is through tlie i»;malMa canal. T h e efforts of th is H ats and caps. returned to th eir home, li•»»ni E u -, off >rt s » >f AI r. Ja r v is that we liave eminent ITenehmnu engender an j | tions, the social conditions and j gene City. T h eir t»bl t child is <a go«»d road. good and eiilvient enormous amount of antagonism j customs, the arts, industry, litera Station ery, In ks, S h i j j c l c a n s C o q n illc C ifif c r c r tn ture and architecture, the myths siek. mail and st:ige servicei lxetween from the papers of th is co u n try ,' ( (\rc(‘))t S in td a y ) o f (i . ! . 31. j D ry J goods and % - T h e fam ily of Mr. J . A. I Yean, Coquille City and C'o»>s bay, and vet they have no tangible cause for i a n d 1 1\ 31., coniiccIhU'i v illi j pies. Thu so n e is enabled t.» draw- C lothing L a proprietor ot litis paper, are ex- it 1 »fl*.»xoves al 1 t«» give him tlieir complaint. It has been argued j th e C a r s a n d S te a m e r s f o r C o o s] 1’i:o route is elegantly that, tlu* essence ot ownership is ; peoted home t«i»-morrow , from patronage. dies. G en ts J t a y e a c h trip . all along the entire progress * ; . * I . tf. ' ('»¡nipped. S< D rain 's station. control; therefore, the in lependcnt L e a r c s C o a le d o f o r CofjuUle, and C hildrens through tho History. Sonu* o f, of tlu* 1»>W - ( ’apt. S. 1). ( «oodrich. "«»Ycrnumiit of New G renada must 1 iH S 1 1 1 « ir- Aliss A bC lo-kv bed her ! C ///7 a t 0 :3 0 A . 31. m id .> I \ 31. r> our most uinuum discrim inating scholars A, . , , • i . i uaiiiJi; Dtuumi» , . _ G eneral fu r >v that th a t rule r u le have h a v e the th e righ r ig id t to , ° | rM(«pii«er.sJcavmc: Cinpullo City on the 1 summer term of sc io«* l ou Cun- or river, called on L’hursd.iy. H e |)V n ishing gi aids; ninglm m creek, and 1.as bei l 'U €kin- inf».►mis us that Air. C hris Da ni«*l- t Mlltrol its own territory, and sell ; ‘“ Ve ^ ’° llOUnCe< . thlS n‘elh ° l1 hlU , nioruiuR trip cun visit Marshfield mid I-:m- . ‘ .. . . . I Ot profit, presenting, as it does, V 1 V- I»re city, having tw«> hours ill each place \ u has his sc! : on '.oner well under \' e , . , . . f .. . . . ! nnd return tu Coquilh* City tlie same eveu- o >r lease any part thereof. ployed for aiiotlnir nu >nth. also groceries, , . , . * , . . . . j id pictures of the tim es tre a te d ,: llles, , rail way Ier top- bulwarks 1 1 uight not to den\- those righ ts to , . . .. . . ,. 1 l' ,i , ... ,, . T . , ou M r. AY. AY. 11a yes ]l eft an i « r i_r Canned goods, J i such as are destined to convoy the e i DO with the Mail nnd always make aki » t».il e oinpl» te, and others in»» are and ce.i we claim for our- it hers which v.e j . , ,. . . , i connections. connection«. plum on our tabil«‘ yt*-terd; IV t hai Cigars, t< »bacco • 1 1 ank- . .... . , most lasiing isting im pressions, and s se- o - 1 Throuyli Fare v«.,» „»i.. only m Kl.öO. . . is Ï »*a«iy r»»ecive lier p she t»» cs. Iii«* i nited State's has at 1 m easures (»;,! by 7 \ ill»L*llOS m •ir- JAHN IS «t AlilUiìUTdM, P rops . andcandies. H ; pays (¿ e h ig h cure tho most thorough knowledge ing. St ‘ore am »t ! h»‘r for C’lu is and C. W. ZI MWALT. • j present tim e as much territory cu m feren cc. AA i io ea n b*-:*.t it est price for country produce. of the subject. Aj;elit. the Coq aille. as can be safolv attended to. it Coquille City. Opn. nhStf vln23 C harley E llio tt , the S ta r ri'-t 'Ul- . s ( 'hinnmen lia SSt'»l even CIOCCI. .4 IS IS EVA CS. t y-li ve ran t man, keeps a cl ¡»»let* i IS !St >rt- i thr. '»a d* town ci11 th eir way to ti'.e mont of candy, n:;l«s, «■igr.rs, to \ >u AA e 1 • i cannerv * on tlu* 1«»wa r river. IM er in. yiiil ManuRirinnT of, oo, etc., etc. ( i\ >' hut i y> mr on It ' PS» 1 * 2 <( > sc ■Mt >111 Y k * it»'«! t»y any of the are 'I'!..-. . M*n*i ..1. . .. i.-.i TIN, COPPER AND SHEETiRON linrrmyton S F Auo 12HonB Hernmnn hive«!, that, th eir march seemed territory. \\ v* are liot able to coil- from thi>. riviT oi FOU lilt1 marcii f a multitude, trol the mac hinerv of our internal - “ ‘ 0 N;;rl,,l‘ 1>yrtrd ' . . . . _ , . . *. t h:is Mnrshnll Fred ¡Snyder Portland . • r.-iii 1 *.- and tin* < \».jiii!le a J ins is the I »«".liner town o f Oregon, allairs without being subject»',1 to I'hos Mastic M Thompson " 111 Oil 1 1 1 - Uimided i*v tu_r, sai WELLS, FARGO & (1 onip;in\‘s Agate & G-ra,nite W are, iu that its population, individually tlu* most stupendous swindles by C lVteruon Fr.-vi Sauver S F day. S li Leni vo city and collectively, tue (»pi»osed to i m em bers of the governm ent, c o n - 1 li,,wau river Lumps, Chimneys and Lanterns, E xp ress, . , , , t . , . * * . * Au" 1» Tims Hollis F Sheridan l*arkersb*a Mr. Newsom is d eliverin g the taose moral lepers. | sequently, it would be absurd to Parki-wbur» MrDorsonSF AValling history o f Sou thern O re. Tin* He AIoss tvoup faileil to I even think that we are qualified to Mr Toler river Mrs B Oman F.andolpli gou iu this art. II»» w ill s«Kon call uiiske th e coauectu.n wit)» Ib is town | control the affairs o f some o th er j o » > ^ e « - l - M »/ r« C o rt« to can lì E liuck city down in may go you : s»> on you last l lmrsday, ow ing to an a c c id e n t! government. 1 he treasury has Au<ji4GK Irown M l't J Snyder Myrtle Ft Hope, P a in t and O ils, and a & your “j •i lis.' W F Newsom Fort'ld J WSucsoitv which occurred on tho roiul from | been robbed, righ t and le ft, on F u ll line of the w at>ill-maker AYil V >11, Sum ner. T hey arrived on Frid av , • every hand; im m ense sum s have i ^ ' v 1l>!llra" hos’bg Dan Warmer river I is still i.t Cre.*»cent Citv, but will and proceeded to Alyrtle B o in t,. been squandered to convict the 0 B Sniith rivr a »« in s a Leo river L return to th is county «‘.-««in iln> where they perform ed the sam e thieves; yet, there has never—w ith ; Am; is w Ma«t river The De Moss troujie fall. Ht* has en tirely recovered evening. On Saturday evening one exception—been a conviction .; «Ion Laird Norway Al Lillie river it , • a i ». • , , i J liimiucr river Louis Heller river Guns and Ammunition from h is lam eness. they pt-rtormed hero, to an a u d i-! Lven in that case we can point to i au R !7 D II Gctchi-ll It Havter river N e w H o m e v f A chd Fark'lMz-I W'allor riv«»r ;• w!n> were highly } »leased with the ca ilv pardo n of the crim inal. Ju d g e l)v e r and fam ily are in Hercules Powder, In sinking. N o; the fat contracts of the South 1 ^ iDrruusln-k's’i " S Gallier ciiy 11 is «Iximiit* r M rs. en*.i*rtHÌnn ont. th e ( town v E itm g * l ï e w H o w e ^ « -y Au" I h J Aikin bay J llait- r Norway Iron & Blacksm ith's Id ho too Alinnie gave evidence of t!:e Am erican schem e w\»ui H e is also Miss AIcEwau ami fam ily. A Hal ter Nt»r»v:iy. Sr,villi;- Miidiiüts, xa »'.' » . re nice a thing for the financial geni- : ccol. i j »alii** i by ]>i »laugiit er Airs. P»)SS* sion of great, artistic ability. Supplies. * DIED. wlio hang onto the verge of __________ ! i -s. IV n d erg rass, ami h is no ice pnnth r lying concealed i \ AA’ho would, A L L A T B O T T O 31 P B I C E S i iilbert. in a clum p of brush near l*an ;ers- this government. Near 1 > a . i sloii'di. August lltli. infant by a group i voluntarily, leivo h is house in c'ii!«l of S. T . Sti*\v: rd. ' Mirii, and ìiilii surronuiJcH Olii AUUHM Dan AN a goner *f tIa ‘ S urii fork, burr», A g« »vem- j - HOXEER IIARBWARE M J , vol »her ? He inform s j of children, becam e frightened at charge ol went over to ti e In auiunifr, v.ht n tin» ground in dry, to GaTifor- ■ lifer- t!io tiro noise made, and attem pted to ment that cannot or will not pro- u- that he will i A d d r e s s G- M c E W A N . ffiir wayward minds nnpri'ssiiiß Ormile Cilv, Oregon. tect its reserved lands and its V. ith wkat «a nui t—>\!«i«r \\t sliuuld buy- H e in esc ape, thus disclosing its whorea- i i • 11C* . n»a for medica i i I.iylit calf skin is n blfs.sim;. ! .« >uts. I t was pursued i>y AVilliani treasury from thieves, ought to be suffering fr«»m • ! vs peps l i mi* sion be l> u *’ w l»1'- rail! di‘si*i iu I h . and mud the last- unless its i ì v. 1*«» » T i » > i ««ml killed it. Perl::; ili'oj i *s\ *. i n Imp. dfs pfr.urbululion, » plunder— to attem pt to guard the ; v^need a boot both smm« and good i T h e s kin of th is “vann int* when f> lì. Alati»¡si»li w ¡' > hes i->een i To roach our di-H.ination. ing in AN alia AAa'.la since he !i*n stripi' ed and strolche«!, measured li : li I SSZST" ^ i\ < A Ml OFFICE Store C. A N D R E W S COOS BAY, ‘ Passengers j AGENT \ , M arness, H Sailss Home Mutual Insurance Cos., & Jif*re, lias located at l-.mbh*r. A (riro n ii wl»o also i (»sided there the tail. Mr. D eutsch and M rs. B erry sin ce leaving here, has left, but not who have been pronounced insane, vet located. r i i" o started for the Asylum at Salem . Our thanks ai dm Air. »L B u n d y for a line rock p erd Air. D eutsch was ailing when he e» Dom A- llu:i:in''toii,;5— the other powers lean to the de , . „ j Losseps view. I hat goes to prove Coming! They will fit ;md plr-noe you; They keep every thiu;;. From stout boot« f„r winter, To licht ones for spring. Iheir not being jealou s o f him. j AA’hat difference does tlieir learn- ! ing m ake t«» us? AVlxat essential have a few lic;ul of half and tliree-quar- [ ter breed, î ’rench M trino buck lambs I difference does it m ake to us __the first of the kind ever caught came here, and kept grow ing i f«»r sal* whether he finishes the Panam a in th is river. T h ey are plentiful | worse. F am ily trouble by a form - E. Cornmn. canal or n ot? Let some one give | Norway, Coos Co., Gro;;on. in Puget sound, and may be immi- ; o.r m arriage is what affected Airs, rm im partial answer to th a t; then, ! g ra tin g th is way. * iB e ir y . S h e was taken by the o o *v cat xvill lie out of the b ag; the in- tv i ,*ii * (• , V n 1 G ardiner route, in cliarge o f P eter , '1 )( " ll AAe have veuaoh* im foim ati n Poputv shm iff. M essrs. : significant sc heme for th e aggran- j > the effect that a com m e-cial c o l- ; A (|/A iken, F d . G allier and B . ; dizem ent of a few nincompoops, ; „ ., THIHIlliil TO lege will soon l>e in Operation m | M ast have elmrgc of Air. D eutsch, i oxploded, .and th»a wir a l-oag or j th is town. T h a t will be a jxtsitive : and procetaled l-y the lio seb u rg ;oa]onsv 1H1rstcd. AA'ewe e were present | improvement, an 1 a s»nc* aid in route. at the opening of the Panam a rail ! COOS BAY STAGE USE. COOS BAY in 18 HOURS th e advancement of th is section. A»e know an Irish m an who, on ! road road business Jo h h n n L business by hy Jo L. . Steiihens, Stephens, l»eing asked Ins name, replied: G. AV. P alm er, a chiropodist, is This liuo is now prep»red to carry p»s- nnd watched its construction for a Aiy name is Tim , but they call me . . , . , seiif'erH ftiul freight, bciii" supplied with d o in g th is part of the country, I l i I e , ^ fnr shortness.” W i*1 period, and where one man died is a lam e man, being dopiived of Wero reminded (»f this on rending ; then, five will die in the canal ex- CrtiefortaMe Sliiires one leg, and deserves the patron- the News where it speaks ol cavations. T h ere is nothing in it And careful drivers, Stages leave Hose bur j» age o f the people. H e removes j some person connected with th is » j lo j ea](ms nf j j0^ f]ie davhies every morn ing at (! o'clock,Sundays excepted Office at corns, bunions etc., without pain, j fnniifiarity of tho la .avy weight of | ° f S(m t!l A m er,ca (llb' i t ; let the M E T R O P O L IT A N H O T E L H iram Thurston after proceed- tin* News is astonishing. H e tells Fren ch m en and those who are Again w e ; w illing to take tlie unenviable ing about th ree feet through mini, to “study geography.” FAKE TO EMPIRE CITY *7. A man j r j sh, supervise it, and let a ll— if it be in sinking a well, which is twenty-; are^reminded of n story, SalslNTTv, oenig asKi'd it do \\a.- a ln^ (kb i necessary to its completion—suffer v 7 liiilfff • tV Co., five feet deep, sent up «» snake 111 ; v2n.r»2tf Froprietors. „„ , .. , .,.„d: “ 1 hat is the first work that . .. . 1 the bucket. toming McMiHaii Bros. T h e S a n F r a n c is c o P h otographers^ R/icMiiian Bros. A V ILL A R R I V E IN C O Q I T L L E ------- a i C IT Y u t ------- ----------And will rem ain T W O A Y E E K S O N L Y ------- — The only first class traveling Gallery cn the Pacific Coast. AAre make all kinds of pictures as cheap and good as any ever made in Coos county. I f you don't believe it, look h ere: Two dozen pictures for 5 0 c ts. One dozen, larger, oOots. S ix largo size, 7 5 cts. F o u r Bon Tons, $1. Two cabinets, 81. One large 8x10, ready for fram e, #1. Our photographs are all finished at our San F ran cisco gallery, in th e highest style o f the art, and at city prices. AYe copy old and faded pictures and work them in In d ia ink and water colors, at prices that will surprise you. C all early, as our stay is short. R espectfu lly, M cAlillan B ro s’ B ran ch , No. 8th, S ix th S t., S . F . Iho snake was alive, j eyer (] i d A V e take this oj»i»or- j nn,‘ tll° in Poaco-^ n .,a I»,.I to be kill«<l, <>«»i»g to its i tm iity to remiiwl the heavy w eight • A t ft m e e t i n ^ f B a p tist m inis- inclination to get into th e well before mentioned, that w hen he i . ,T , a “ m • w a s .« m ilker, ami possibly l« fo r e ‘ ers m^Marshfachl on tlie Xo, 1C * | he was horn, we had navigated this i and 17 o f A ugust the following J . AAA Sugg, of th is place, had i COast and studied its geography in ! were present: E ld ers Jo se p h R it- a r r o w escape acciuem ! j a practical manner. » n here e r e were » j ier, a n narrow escape troni from an an accident W ter, v>. (k v P. . J»aney, B ailey, r F . Jh. E . nconeiu, Scofield, iile driving his team dow n a ! you in MS, you ould, cabalistic j G. B la ck , J . C. C anterberry and while , . «. « i » i anachronism ? As to his reference | Rev. J . (\ B ak er of Salem . The steer c r 11 ’ - M> u ,n 1 ( *' 1 ! to the ebb and flow of the tide being j services were in terestin g and w ell tlie brake got out of place, n,l(l ^ a proof of Coos being a bay, that is j attended. Tho principal feature le ft him powerless to check the ridiculous. AVe are writing this ! of the m eeting was to dedicate the speed o f th e wagon w hich forged ! 28 m iles from the sea, .but it does j B a p tist church and the raisin g of nlieml ku .1 ran gainst the borses, | not prove that th is is a bay, y et th e ; f.im ls to pay off the indebtedness . . . T, tide nows higher than that. Days 1 incurred in its construction which causing them to s ampci «*. e I are indentations of the open sea I was successfully accom plished, and had to ju m p clear, but fortunately | coaht limrkwi |,y two d istin ct heads the people of M arshfield now have caught them oil the next rise of th e ; or capes. Now, th at we have post- a house o f worship second to none in Southern Oregon. hill. 1 ed you, you can give us a rest. / DON’T READ THIS-DON’T If you do, you will call at the whole sale and retail, Cigar and Tobacco Store -O P — F. P. NOIlTOiY, Marshfield, Where I sell ^»oods at San Francisco prices. j will say to tho public—those wishing U job lots of cigars, that they can buy of me cheaper than they can from the city. Please give ino a call before buying else where. nss F. P. NOKTON. MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON - . X iE - A - I jjB I R . . Proprietor. X iT D rugs, AI edit* ins, P a in ts, O ils, Candies, C igars, Tobaco, F a n c y A rticles, Station ery and tho finest qu ality o f Sch o o l Books. A gen t f o r th e leading sewing Alachines, Aiason & H am lin or gans, Ac» Old AA'ines and L iq u o rs o f th e best quailty. P rescrip tio n s carefu lly compounded L I V E and L E T L I V E . v ln 3 tf