Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 02, 1884, Image 2

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    C o p in e City 'fu m iti
PO LITIC A I, m
o n .
C H E A r F A M E .
GENERAL
SEW S.
N
.M a r k e t K t c p o r t .
O
T I C
E !
h a ved osed my books, nnd nil those in­
Eggs, per doz.,....................
18c
debted to me are requested to settle up
Apples, per bushel,............
1.00
in 30 days from date, or I willput their so
Flour, per barrel,..............
0.25
Butter, per roll,..................
50 counts in the hands of an attorney for col­
lection.
Cheese,___ per pound,. . . .
20
A. Pershbnker
Beefsteak,..........“ ...................
12 Randobph, July 8tli, 1884
Beef, per fore qr. ...............
8
do, per hind qr., “ ..............
10
Mutton,............. “ ............... 8 @ 124
Coquille
City
Market
Salt F o rk ,..........“ ...................
12f
Corned Beef,___ “ ....................
8
Hams,
......
15
Nosier & Hunt Props.
Bacon( sides) . . ..............
15
do ( shoulder) . . “ ..................
12 River Fro n t. Coqnille C ity, Oregon.
L a rd ,..................“ ...................
20
— : 0 :—
Potatoes,............“ ..........
1^
Fresh and choice meats of all
Cabbage,............“ ....................
2
S u gar,................“ .............. 12@10| kinds constantly on hand.
Coffee, in tins. . . “ ..................
25
do, green,..........“ ...................
1«* Groceries, vegetables and pro­
Tea, green,........“ .............. 30 & 75
visions, etc., etc.
n50
do, English bkfst“ ..................
75
R ic e ,..................“ ...................
10
Beans,................“ ....................
(>
Don't Read This,
Apples, d r i e d , . .............. 10@10§
Basins, do . . “ ..................
25
Unless Von Want to B uy
Currents, do . . “ ..............
124
W ool,................. “ ...................
15
Dry Hides,........“ ..................
12J
Green, d o ..........“ ....................
0 B O O T S a n d S H O E S
Hay, per ton,.........................$10.00
I
The political trade ia a dirty bus­
A few days ago we received a
Wild boars infest the island of
iness. That ia the reason so much letter accompanied with an adver­ Santa*Rosa, California.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1884.
“soap” is required to run a ma­ tisement which we were asked to
The losses at the recent Rose-
chine.—Texas Siftings.
insert.
For twenty lines—agate, burg fire foots up $111,120; insur­
A LEVEL IIK ID .
The worst feature of the 1ms- and a local, calling attention to the ance $40,400.
Some writer has said that “ a ; iness is that the tilth is ever increas- ad., occasionally, we weie to be
The Pioneer oil mills of Salem
level head is a most desirable at- ing. Each successive campaign but ; paid three dollars per year, in
will commence operations the first
tainment There are many who are! adds to its virulence. We might semi-annual installments.
In nd- of next month.
elated to the skies by success and j take it for granted that, the na-Jdition, we weie requested to be
An Indian woman was fined $25
depressed to the earth by «lisas- tional conventions, composed about punctual in forwarding the paper
in Victoria, B. C., for having a bot­
ter." That is it precisely. How is equally of some of the most prom- each week.
Had r.e complied,
tle of gin in her possession.
possible to keep a level head when inent men in the country, would not there can be but little doubt that
Salt salmon are quoted in San
we see—in this business, for in -' select an incompetent person, or one we would have been out just that
stance—the subscription list in-1 of low repute; nevetheless, the can- amount of labor and paper which Francisco at $0.50 and $7.50 for
creasing to an alarming no, that’s j didate is barely nominated before it would have taken to puff this barrels, and $3.50 and 84 for half
barrels.
not it— nu overwhelming extent— j the flood-gates of venom are poured ‘‘bilk” six months.
A brief “ Personal” in a Grenada
swamping us in a whirlpool of de-| out on his devoted head. 4\ hose
A step in advance of the times
lightful and tangible bliss?
On ! interests are best served by the would be for the newspaper to (Mississippi) paper reads: “ Dear
the other hand, how must we feel success of this policy? We an- bounce the cheap puff seeker, and W.: ( ’ome home. The gnmd jury
wheu some of our subscribers in- \ swer— the ins and the outs. Those give all the “honorables," “colonels," has adjourned.”
form us that we must stop their j j who are holding office and those “captains" and “generals" a final
The Episcopal school for cirls,
In all matters relating to founded by the late Mr. French at,
paper, as they don't intend to take j who believe that they possess the rest
the “dod-gasted" sheet any more? ; best chances of succeeding m case the circulation of cheap but, un­ Island City, Umatilla county, will
Imagine the torture that is inflict- 1 of a change in the administration. merited fame, the city papers be opened by the first of Septem­
Oil, and the anguish of mind to The besmirching the character of surpass the country newspaper. ber.
which we are subjected, on read- a candidate is not, altogether, coil­ It is surprising to read about the
O f the very best quality and at tho
Measures are taken to ¡dace a
ing the harrowing details, and then j fined to that elasa. Like the Can- eminent military men who edit a monument over the grave of Gen.
Lo w e s t Livin g Rates.
ask us if we can keep a level head.! ada thistle it is a spreading evil, piper, keep a hotel, or run a James Shields, a hero of three wars
On the conclu­ and senator of the United States
There is but one position that af-j and flourishes iu all the avenues blacksmith shop.
Coquille City, Oregon
O . Gm H u n t in g t o n ,
fords an opp<*rtunity for the dis-j of society. You can hear it on the sion of the late war, thousands of at different times of three states.
G A L L IE R & HUNT . . . .
Proprietors.
play of the level head theory—that • street corners and in the sitting men were compelled to fall back on
The Fashionablo Hoot and Shoe Maker
While repairing the bridge at Horses boarded by the day, week,’or month. will
be found at all times ready to wait upon,
^
ifH
a
u
lin
g
done
on
short
notice.
nf>0
|
is poverty.
There is w here the | room.
The air is impregnated j civil pursuits, who had earned
Modesto, Cal., which crosses the
and uccomodatejcr.sumiers with every thing
The evil
level head has an opening to ex-j w ith its vile odor.
Its devotees their titles honorably.
in our line, at the Coquille C ity Br«otr.nd
Tuolumne river, four men were
hibit its wealth of genius; it is j are poor, misguided individuals of which we speak is earlier than precipitated into the stream. One
Shoe store; one door north of the Olive hotel,
Main street.
there that its fertility in resources! who labor under the delusion that the war, and is yet the style.
D ean & H untington .
of the number, William Tull, was
will have a field in w hich to practice, i this course of spiteful inuendo The holiday soldier still flour
drowned.
The major who Dever
There will be obstacles in the way, displays a high grade of patriot- islies.
Mrs. C. W . Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
—FOR—
Dr. H. Carpenter, superintend­
nor anything
vet, they but add to the necessity , ism. To abuse the character of a drilled himself
OLIVE & AIKEN.
ent of die Oregon Insane Asylum,
Cur Subscribers.
of its rapid development. “ Oh! the person w ho never injured us, and j else, is still, lovingly, attach-
met with a severe accident as he
Appreciating the necessity of all Business
H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d ” a t
delights of poverty and a good ap- j of whom we have no knowledge.! ed to the title.
Pandering to this
was driving his buggy. The king Men, Fa-liters and Miners having a news­
petite.” So wrote Goldsmith, a ; excepting the meager reports of folly is no part of journalism; it
t l i e i r n 3 V 7
paper published in the m etropolis, in ad-
Kilt came out and ho was thrown dition to their own local paper—one that
merely
indicates
the
snob
who
mau of extraordinary ability; o f ; interested parties, fabricated for a
to the ground, bruising him severe­ contains all Financial, Commercial and
unlimited capacity. 11 e must have j set purpose, indicates mental d e -{ may, unfortunately, bo in control
General News: which matter not being in
ly-
felt the force that poverty exer- j gen era oy.
You might credit a j of a newspaper
the scope of a local pape«— the proprietor of
The contributions to the con­ the
cises on the mind; the stimulus horse with being patriotic and {
A ■£«>:■ gli J o k e .
A Large Variety of
science fund of the U. S. Treas­
that produces or that which makes show more regard for the truth
UthiuilU
d
ih
i
g
n
a
l
l
A well-known gentleman of this ury during the last fiscal year,
a supreme effort to produce the thanvou would by crediting it to a
T l i e H j a ,t e s t S t a l e s
Has made advantageous arrangements to
city
attends
a
wine
party
nearly
amounts
to
more
than
$0000.
The
sine que non, without which, life person guilty of the ubove mention­
X j A D IE S A N D O r l i l D R E N S ZE 3 I A T S
every night, and gets “ how came fund has, since its establishment
becomes unbearable, and a burden ed actions.
l
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4 -
you so" quite frequently.
The twenty years ago, amounted to
___ WITH Tins____
F lo w e r s . O s tr ic li
no longer worth consideration. “A
t o m li n u ii c a t c r i .
first thing lie does on arising is to about $250,000.
SAN FRANCISCO
well-balanced person is calm and
P l u m e s aond.
repair
to
a
saloon
near
by,
kept
by
a
Professor
DeMoss
sends
us
a
A
dispatch
from
Sidney,
New
serene, and ofteu calmest and sere-
T ip s -
nest in adversity.” That is as true lengthy epistle in reply to the edi­ friend, who gives him a large tum­ South Wales, reports that a scull­
*
1
L a c e s ,
bler of ice water. Y esterday morn­ ing match between Hanlan and The regular subscription price o f our paper is
as gospel, in fact it goes beyond — torial notice which he received in
B ilo b o C X 13 ,
G2-00 P E R Y E A R ,
being beyond tho shadow of a doubt. the Coos Bay News of the 20 u!t. ing about seven o'clock he entered • Beach for the championship of the
a n d O r n a m e n ts .
But, how’ often do we eucouuter It is too loug for our columns, but, his friend's place forh is usual glass. world and $500 aside, took place And the yearly subscription of the CH RO N ­
ICLE
is
$2.
Now
we
will
furnish
R u c liin g E m b r o id e r y
such people. They are a vara avis we will give place to an extract He stopped near the door to talk to-day on the Parranjatto river.
n
n
7
n
tt
V e ilin g , S c a rfs
e tc - e tc -
—the exception and not.the rule. therefrom, although a portion of to a gentleman on a little business Beach won by seven lengths.
The barkeej»er poured
Take tho field of politics from now it is but a repetition of his re­ matter.
At Central Point, Jackson coun­
„
; ^traii, llubii, Si.k. Satin or \«lv ei, which
marks
on
the
night
that
he
per-
o
it
the
usual
goblet
of
water,
and,
until the conclusion of the presi­
ty, the store of C. Magruder was
i Ol’
•>, I (»StilSJC r l’f f ,
; we will sell cheap for cash .
vini».
thinking to have a little sport, took robbed in a remarkable manner. Doth papers sent to one or two adresaea, op- j --------------------------------------------------------- ----------------
dential election; go among the rank formed here.
He says: My performance in ' from a glass globe on the shelf Some parties took a wagon, and tional with the Mibscriher.
and file of party adherents—those
who take what seems like a vital, Marshfield was disturbed by som e, n ^ r ly a water snake r.bou after loading it with goods from
O L IV E H O T E L,
undying interest in the struggle. persons of unruly character, b a t,! nine inches in length, and dropped the store, they proceeded to rob
SAN FRANCISCO
He the till and then started off. They
What will you find?
Why, you I was astonished in observing that j it into the goblet of water.
Front S t. Coquille C ity.
need not peer into corners nor go the chief hoodlum, was a big, fat * waited some time for his friend to have been tracked to Sam’s valley,
prying into byways to prove that galoot, with the Colfax grin, and j walk up to the bar, and hearing a j and it will be no hard matter to
....i r t T H E ___
1 j call from a back room, stepped our | ferret into the whole business, con­
M r 8 . ( . W . O l iv e , P r o p r ie t o r .
there are, mentally, considered, who called himself an editor.
On sidering the amount of loot in their
Leading Newspaper
more candidates for the insane paid him to state in his paper that J tbp saloon for a moment.
'1 is house is well ¿uppl.ed with every­
his
return
his
friend
had
gor.e
and
. . . . O F T H E ....
thing ueeennary to make it a
asylum than anything else. They we were on a visit in Coos county,
possessi» »n.
FIRST CLASS H O T E L .
3?a,ci±ic Ccast.
will speak of their liberalism as to some relations, and ho inserted the goblet stood empty on the
The »State department received
Ti.ni.KS
always
supplied with the best I h »
He rushed to the door
American citizens; yet, the first an untruth by saying that my wife counter.
market affords.
from Mason, the United States
v lu ltf.
word that is printed or spoken of was sick. Possibly, as he is a fid- and discovered his friend hanging consul at Marseilles, a report ol
to
an
awning
post
with
one
arm,
an honest opponent, is a deliberate, dle-grinder, he was jealous of us
the situation there and at Toulon
Dav.d Young.
Henry linden.
illustrative lie—deliberate in the earning a trifle. As to his talk his other hand holding his stomach, since the abatement of the cholera
apparently
having
just
recovered
about
“short
pants
and
dirty
sliced
performance and illustrating the
epidemic. The presence of im­
M a r s h f ie ld
moral cowardice of the attack; and, bilks,” I suppose that to be his from a violent and sudden attack pending financial ruin weighs heav­
of
sea
sickness.
Seeing
the
bar­
instead of a manly, impartial spir­ idea of respectable journalism. I
ily upon the business community,
it, evincing nothing moro than a hope that my performance in keeper he motioned for him to and the ordinary resources of char­
He said: “Jim I ’ve
morbid, insatiable love of asperity. Marshfield, did not beggar its in­ come near.
ity are seriously curtailed.
The
Instead of free, intelligent agents, habitants, «as it would cause me been sick a long time, but,” pointing tide of returning fugitives has just
loung '& Hudeii Proprietors.
we are, fust, becoming the dupes any amount of excruciating tor­ to the snake on the cobble stone. set in, and no description can pic­
of office-seeking knaves «and syco­ ture to know that they could not “I never knew I had «a tapeworm ture the wretchedness and destitu­
SODA, SARSAPAR ILLA, G IN G ER A L E
before.”
—[
Sacramento
Record
-
respond
with
the
coin
when
this
etc., of superi«»r quality.
phants—of that element which
tion that hourly prevails.—[Stan­
Uuion.
Constantly
onjhand f«»r sale,
contains, incontrovertibly, the low­ fat Pagan*ini essays to give
dard.
k-'f' Ooders from the country prraptly
I f a • A young man who had been fol­
est, most cowardly and treacherous what he calls a free dance.
filled.
Address all orders to Marshfield
A
singular
circumstance
is
re­
party
give
a
dance,
it
is
an
impo­
Soda
Works.
v2n!4
lowing a lad.’ through Ihirty-sev-
portion of the population in these
lated
to
have
occnred
near
Dayton.
Begging enth Street drew alongside of her
United States. AVe are not oxen; sition to charge for it.
A little nine-year-old son of Mr.
yet, the attempt is made to place becomes respectable in contrast at Fifth Avenue, lifted his hut, and
Waugham, living near town, was
the yoke around our necks and we with this fiddling abortion's efforts observed, “ Haven’ t I met you some­
THE CHRONICLE BU ILDING.
where before?”
Once I think,” taken sick recently, and died on
are goaded on by the mendacious to “ raise the w ind.”
—AND-
T H E SAN F R A N C IS C O C H R O N IC L E is
answered the lady. “ I knew it,” Monday week. The boy had a lit­
cry of reform, where there are no
II ohi I n .
said the young man, with a self- tle pony and which had become the first paper on the coast iu ability and i i
symptoms of reformation. We are
On the freshness and reliabil ty of its N E W S
Tug Company!!
Their is a necessity existing for satisfied smile; “ and you’ve been very much attached to him.
not horses; nevertheless, the bait is
Nothing that the world desires to know is
11 aims to fi
“ I the morning of his death, not over o n tted from its columns
offered and the bit placed in our the improvement of tome roads in in my thoughts ever since.”
— DEALERS IN —
five
minutes
thereafter,
the
ani­
every
requirement
of
a
first-class
paper.
this
locality.
The
weather-proph­
thought
you
had
not
noticed
me
mouths, tho whip is cracked and we
Its ■ legraphic reports are the 1« es and
mal came up to the house where
march—to what? Victory. What a ets predict a dry fall; yet, it is bet­ particularly,” said the lady; “ I met
reliable; its locnl news the fullest and
its lifeless young master was, and most
spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest
sham and a satire on human na­ ter to throw prophecy to the winds you two weeks ago at your weed­
laid down by the door and expired pens in tho country.
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
ture, intelligent thought, and Amer­ than it is to t.ake chances in the truth ing. Your wife is my cousin.” —
in a few moments without any pre­ T H E C H R O N IC L E has always been, and
X j X T IM I E E ! R
ican level-headedness .In the culti­ of their predictions. While there [New? York Sun.
vious sickness whatever.—Toronto alwayswill be, the friend and chain >ion of
are several roads which need atten­
the j*eoplo as against combinations, cliques,
vation of a level head, it isnot suffi­
Mail.
What
a
tremendous
amount
of
corporations or oppression of any kind.
It C edar , fir , a s h , mafle , m y r t l e ,
cient that we give a cursory glance tion, that between this placo and fun can be drawn from the process
Few men know that Lincoln was will l*o independent in everything, neutral Alder and spruce lumber always on
at an object, or that we are told Myrtle Point deserves especial no­ of goring the ox of another; but, a duelist’ But w’hen he was a in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
that this or the other course is the tice. It seems to h«ave been the we all have heard that it makes a young man he accepted a challenge yet exposing corruption wherever found, and
working with fearless endeavor to promote
true one. We ought to investi- idea in locating that road across great difference when our own ox to iigii» a duel, and the place and and protect every interest o f the great pub­
T O WI N G
gate the matter, impartially, la-fore |tbe sI)urs l* twe0“ tl,e G«1“ 1'« 8’ «•*». is gored. The readers of this issne weapons were agreed upon. Swords lic whom it serves ami on whom it depends
By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on
were ci osen and the parties as­ for its support.
coming to a decision.
The truth if was better to go over a hill than
may be garbled, but it is still the it would be to go around the spur of the H erald , and the last issue sembled on the Missouri side of The SAN FRANCISCO W E E K L Y C H R O N ­ the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
LE, the most brilliant and complete
truth. It may he cloaked in sub- j on a level, or nearly so. The per- of the Coos B«uy News, will be the Illinois river; a most appropri­ IC
Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints
tile reasoning or shrouded in an .>entijcuiar ftrc formed in going over able to apply this illustration, ate place, said Mr. Lincoln, as it regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of Timber, match-wood and stave tim­
was in sight of tho penitentiary. News, Literature and General Information; ber purchased.
apparently, impenetrable mist, yet,; f,
.
...
,
appropriately.
When the two were ready to fight, als«> a magnificent Agricultural Department. Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
notwithstanding these difficulties, ^ie 8Pur
un m^ lne> V>1
® no
ties to isuit, and at the lowest living
the level head in combination with longer if you lay it down hoiizon-
Pew’s for Congressmen in Wash­ however, it was noticed that Lin­
$2 For One Year.
a cool determined spirit will pene- tally, and the gulches will be as ington churches cost $250 apiece. coln’s height and long arms gave Including postage, to any part of the United rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
trate the gilded sham; therefore, c h e a p to bridge. It would be well Religion at the i ationa' capital is him a great advantage over his an­ States.
Sample
Copy
Sent
Free.
M. L. HANSCOM,
tagonist,
who
was
very
short,
and
it becomes necessary toour wellhe- t - ^ road somo attenUoD be.
J-^TAll
orders
must
be
accompanied
by
the
both
expensive
and
scarce.
the matter was settled with a laugh coin.
IR V IN G M. COOK.
ing, and indisputable to our sue- 1 ”
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by Mr. Lincoln’s telling a good Address all orders to H kuald , Coquille City, Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
ce^e, individually and collectively, ^ore ^ie ra*ü
makes it :
v l nI8 tf.
story.— “Charps Letter.
to ¿¿ap-<nlevel Lead.
I impossible,
I Subscribe for the H erald .
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