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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1884)
There’* a street iu Now York known uk Wall. Far famous for wind ami for gall, Where men who *,o iu Intendin'; to wiu Come oat with juh * nothing nt all. Louisville G’ onrier-Jonnint. Mr. II. Southwell and family, of Randolph, are in town. T s ir : y ii .i . K . r . m i i o (Till G ascon .) o i . r i : l l . T h e F a 'l e s l Vev*«*l (lin t F in a ls . Auction. Auction. Auction! NEW HACK LINE! To t!te steamship Oregon, which I Will sell at public outcry to the highest . i <. i • i, 1 bidder, for cash, the stock of goods ------Connecting------ J. F. Dunham and lady passed arrived Saturday lllgllt, WHSN re- ( remaining on hand, on Saturday, Septenilier With Steamers “ Cere«” nnd “ Ljttlo Annie” through town yesterday. served the accomplishment of 1 -\ ^* * ¿ £ ^ « , 1 he " benefit M " ** of creditors. at the terminus of their upper river route, R. H. Lowe. ing her own fastest trans-Atlaintic — Mrs. Win. Hall, of Marshfield, carrying passengers and freight to und from Assignee for It. A H. Mvrtle Point. LOCAL ITEMS. record of G days, 10 hours 10. She t paid us a visit yesterday. G. A. BROWN, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. left Queenstown at 3:21 p. m . local Mr. Benjamin, of Empire, is Grandma Cox arrived at Den- Lnnd4Ofllce nt Ronoburg Oregon. ) n4-Gm Proprietor. time ou Sunday, the 17th inst., ar Sept. 1C 1KS4. » visiting friends on the river. mark on Saturday the 13th. OTICE is hereby given that the follow rived off Sandy Hook at 9:50 p. m . ing-named settler ha» filed notice of j I fo tlo e . Hon. J. M. Kiglin came to town In yonth we are fitfnl, we haute to bo free Kev. H. B. Swafford will fill the hi« intention to make final proof in support j \y0 hnvetho selling of a farm of 100 acre* Saturday. Allowing for the dif appointments of Rev. B. T. Sharp. ' last evening by the Conledo stage. And fly from the monitor’ s rule: in the distance, there’ s none of us ference in longitude, the corrected at Empire City, on Friday October 24. 1H84. ; house. The farm yielded f>0 tons o f timothy Hon. .1. M. Sigliu will deliver j Captain Brown was in town last Tho yoke see, time • *f her passage was 6 days, 9 viz.: Alonzo Win.on, pre-emption IT. S. No. hay last season. The fanu wil* bo sold the inaugural address the second week and went down to the mouth for the W b. of N W l4, Sec Id and E We heed not the blessings of school: hours and 50 minutes, being just 4701 cheap, and the following go with the pines: } % of N E l p Sec 14. T 30 S, R 15 W. The fntnru has charms which we long to day of the fair. j of the river. He names the following witnesses to 70 head of sheep, - a lot of hogs 1 - yoke ofcat- 20 minutes faster than her former explore, prove his continuous roH id dice upon, an tie. chain'» Ac., ft lot of cows, yearlings und Daniel T. llill, late of this town, I The race track of the S. W. (). On its troubles we care not to dwell, record. The total distance made cultivation of, said land, viz.: the house-hold furniture which is now aud good. died at the insane asylum at Sa A. Society is now completed and | 'Tia this makes mo renumber I’ll here it no was 2818 miles. This would give T. W , Crook | Edwin Crook all of Bandon O*os Co. more ready for business. Davidson lem, ou the 14th inst Oregon. nn average of over 415 miles a day, Jay The deep tone of the village school bell. Elija Davidson j A Mr. Faulkner who is traveling Messrs. Goodman and Johnson Wm. F. Benjamin. and more than 18| knots an hour. i In youth we must study tho lesson and learn 8ep23 Register. killed a splendid buck deer while | in the interest of Bancrofts liis- At 9 o’clock yesterday morning To prepare for the battle ahead, ’Twill aid in combating the evil we mourn, j Tory, is doing this town out hunting, lately. she hauled alongside her dock at — I Bnndon, Coos Co., Or. }■ — J. F. H A L L , Where’ er in life’ s journey we tread; Mr. Jarvis is having some good Let no fancies incite us in visions to soar. pier 38, North river, having on Mr. M. E. Anderson came over Surveyor, F ok Coor. C ounty . O bkoon . board 3G8 cabin, 73 intermediate from the bay, and left town for his work done on the Coaledo road, In improving each moment’ s the spell, Office: Willi T . G . Owen. E»q., Marshfield. home at Bnndon. on Sunday. Our people ought to assist on this Then we’ll remember with joy tho’ we hear and 407 steerage passengers. Her ^ P r o p r ie to r s J-^’T’erfect maps of nil surveyed and en it no more, officers and crew being added to tered lands furnished on short notice, vlul Judge G. M. Dyer and family ro,u1» for ,,riug* an immense The deep tone of the village bell. This house has boon elegantly furnished, this make a total of 1182 souls all leave Coos bay, for a three weeks’ amouId trnllic this way. { and is at onoo the homo of the tourist. A BARGAIN! j The house is of easy acct&s to ,tho steamer told on board. A large number of visit to Salem. H s daughter Miss j By special request, the McMillan ... . ... , . . . • - j is , supplied with best W e have the selling of a half section of landing. , . The _ table , . Hattie, will remain in the capital j Bros, will remain in town, over The schooner Amethyst on her people had assembled at the pier land, half bench aud half bottom land, near I “ »e market affords, and no pains spured to Coquille City. It would make a half dozen | render comfort to guests. city to attend college. next suuduy, Sept 28th our last way down to the mouth o f the to welcome the fleetest vessel afloat. good little ranches, or a good dairy and j v2u31 The Coquille City Brass Band Sunday. Monday, Sept 29th, will river, stopped at Getchell’s can- The friends of the America, how stock ranch. The price is $20. per acre. iutend giving a dramatic enter- 1 l’*“* positively, our last day. Re- j nery, and took ou board one liun- ever, think she will lower the ree- ! ord, und claim she would have Fairview & Coquille City tninmeut, to conclude with a ball, memlier this is your last chance to dred cases of salmon. H a ck Zjiinc „ \yc bear considerable complaint made the last trip in less than six on the evening of the second day get cheap pictures at our cheap days and seven hours had she not C oquille C ity * , O gn . IL E. BUCK, Prop. prices. Me will be in Sumner, from some of the farmers that of the races—8th of October. u to The Leaves Coquille City;, every day (except their hen-roosts have been raided, dropped a propeller blade. Mr. F. 8. Bunch has beat the Oeh ‘2nd. j Oregon left Queenstown just six Sunday) at noon, and return same evening, j Recently been furnished with spring bed» Mr. C. Andrews’ reservoir for j and they lay the theft at tho door record so far, in tho size of his hours and ten minutes later than connecting at Fairview with tbe Coo» bay A j Hnd other convenient for the benefit of peaches. They are not only large , holding water as a precaution in ; of the heathen Chinese. “ But,” Koseburg stage, so that a person can reach' -* the traveling public. the Alaska. j Rose burg in one day. Fare with 50 B>s of but good, aud Frank did not for- j ease of fire, is fiuished. The con-j says one of these employers of n50 The weather was quite rough at baggage. $1. get the printers. Thanks. j net ting pipe through which the j coolie labor, “ 1 know that my IVXeals at a ll h ou rs times, and head winds were en Pr^p&rfttions are about complete ■ ^ 1^ be pumped, is now b e -, ( lnnamen do not rob lion-ioosts. countered which not only retarded for the work of putting on tbe fill- i “ >g l>ut >"• Xl“ ' sc structures are j Oh! no; of course not, nor do the her some, but prevented her spread BULLARD A DRANK, Props. ishing touch to the interior of Dr. j an invisible hut useful under-! much abused pig-tails work for v2n4 of canvas. Angell’s house The structure &roulid auxiliary in the event of a less wages than our own honest, The chief officer stated that dur- lmnl working men and women of will be an ornament to the town, j general conilagration. “ P "* “ “ Negotiations are being made to j Amelie», It is through their i,.flu-1i,lg ¡‘“ “ '“ fr W. C. Haskins, of Burton Prai . .. ., . i sea he had never been on a vessel . , , . .. , .. rie will accept the thanks of i). F. have a steamer run daily between enee on tho labor question that which acted better m rough weath- ,.... .. _ „ . Dean, for a l»ox i f sweet, refresh til xS place and the district fair many impoverished whites in th e. cities ami elsewhere arc compelled j er' " hv> s“ ul lle- sl,e 11 n<Ie ing, peaches presented to him. ground nt Halls prairie. The road to trump, steal and commit murder; ! Um,a6h a ll0av-v s™ ,ls gracefully “ Though lost to sight, to memory from Joe Dame’s place to that of I as a swan, with little diffeienco in Capt. Butler, is being put in repair, driving some of our women to a dear.” speed from fair weather. She P R O P R IE T O R , TO so that buggies and wagons can life of shame. can’t be beaten, except by herself. “ Oregon” ahead of the wo r h l CONSTANTLY got to the ferry opposite tho fair On Friday, I took passage on COOS BAY, We are as much attached to her as The Cunard steamer Oregon lias Keeps grounds. • j tht steamer Ceres for Bandon, if she was a person.” It is said made the quickest passage ever earning (hr l . S. Mails. An assortment of The Myrtle Point Brass Band arriving there about sunset, and that after the season is over she recorded in crossing the Atlantic WELLS, FAKtiO & (V s EXPRESS will be in attendance. feeling somewhat hungry, sallied Boots and shoes, will lie laid up for alterations in ocean—G days, 9 hours and 50 AND forth to the Lewisport hotel, ar 4 'i m i i i 4 'o tir l. minutes. her interior arrangements, so ns to Hals and caps, riving there just as the bell was be able to accomodate at least Circuit court met nt Empire last The cannery is two thousand ringing for supper, at which your SUigr lea cat Coquille d i g every] Stationery, Inks, oases ahead, up to date, of the Monday, Judge R. S Bean presid- correspondent with several others two hundred more cabin passen- day (except Sunday) at 6 A. M. j . . 1 ,rers. amount caught last year. The firm ing. Dry goods and were soon seated, enjoying ns sub- 10 and 1 P. 3/., connecting with Another one of the officers who In the matter of W. B. Curtis will ship one thousand cases to stantial a meal us the most fastid the Cars and Sf< aw n s fo r Cos Clothing L a was met referred to the recent de California on tbe next trip of the et al. vs. A. Nasburg et al., for a ious could wish for. Bay each trip. dies, Gents cision regarding the detention of partition of real estate, P. Owen steamer Arcat.a. J jc a re s C o a le d o f o r C o fp n itc The next morning I studied j iinlllijrr{U1 teon hoard until exnmin- and Childrens There was a dance at Coaledo was appointed referee and the down b> the month of the riva-, to | e,( ,)y UlH „.„„„¡¡«¡onere of emi- C it y a t f):3 0 A . M . a n d 5 P . M . property it ns ordered sold. Passengers leaving Coquille City on the ! last Saturday night, in which some General fur ,*>n ons; " l‘eretl,ey " T T ”* ° n. the ! «ration. Ho said tho incorn o,■- morning trip can visit Marshfield and Em The following-named couples from this tnwn participated. nishing goods; the grand jury: i " h“ ,; n t'TT.,v,'lT'l i 11,0 steamship compnnies pire City, having two hours in each place A few visitors from Marshfield wore indicted l>v * ^ j j , as liees. J hey h;t\e not proceeded ; was very great, find that the lives and return to Coquille City the same eveu- also groceries, i i ,u D W. S. Jenkins, selling liquor ! f#r witu t!ie „ orki yet; there is BO were in attendance, end aided in the Mail and always make Canned goods, w ithout » license; George You,,; cr- ,, snlul that ¡s of many who were unacquainted j making the affair enjoyable. with ship life were thereby endan- j Timmph Far«’ only *1.5». Cigars, tobacco Twenty-two lsints arc nt work ! alaI1’ '"nducting a faio game, and ■ sjow W(„.]; driving the ¡hies down, JARVIS A ARRINGTON, P r o p s . gered. “ It will not be long,” said andcandies. H e pays tho high W. J. Webster, assault C. W. Z UM WALT. taking as much fis three hundred he, “ before all parties concerned Tor tbe cannery, and are hauling in Agent. est price for country produce. Wednesday morning, Jenkins blow’s, by actual count, to drive Coquille City, Ogn. niWtf the sslmon, rapidiv. Mr. F Getcb- will realize the mistake aud some vln‘23 At present the means be taken to land the immi ell tells us that the fish are, unpre- and Youngennau pleaded guilty some of then». ' to the charges against them. sand is not packed so hard, and ceilently, large. Boat loads are grants at Castle Garden as before. « « j, . A,, no i Jenkins was fined £50, ’ and Youn- iw,„ are progressing <’ finely „ .„ 1 ., A , L they caug ht that will average 2S pounds ; It is not right to compel the own- Dealer in, and Mannfaflurer of, ,cl. fish. fi.h : german, S I.*. \\. 3. Webster s -, ..... .......... to each F. 13, Miller, of your town, was : ors 0f steamships to support them ! cfise was continued. M. F. Ander TIN, COPPER ANO SHEETIR0N at Bandon, seeing what was to be while in j>ort and then return We call .attention to the notice son, selling liquor without license, FOH seen and enjoying himself hugely. them, ‘if assisted,’ to their homes in another column of the sale of 850. the «took of Burke and Hickey, Capt Littlefield enme over from again.—New York paper. WELLS, FARGO & Company s The ense of Frank Sheridan in Agate & G-ranite Ware, Myrtle Point, by tbe assignee, R. the stabbing of A. C. Frick, result tho bay, Thursday, 18th, and will 1 IO T IX A R R IV A L S . H. Lowe. Give him a call nnd ! ed in the defendant being fined one- return in a few days. Lamps, Chimneys and Lanterns, (Olivo Hotel.) you will have an opportunity sel hundred dollars. Capt. Floyd towed the Helen Sept. 150 L l’apo citj’ Capt Floyd Parkera’ b;; ** dom offered. Merriam over tho bar, on Thurs J Wnlner Randolph Mrs Floyd F r o m H ie .H a il. Dr McConnaoMarsh- A E Hadsall Finhtrap We culled the following from an day last They report eight feet firld MrsHadanll “ Rope, Paint and Oils, and A item in the Farmer, for tbe bene- James Dyer, who arrived on the of water on the bar. S. Hint; South fork Sep 1(5 V N Porry city & fit of those who may be ignorant , last steamer, is here on a visit to The Parkersburg and Ametbvst Jasan Randlemau J Bonham Sumner Full line of creek Geo Bonham “ on the matter: There seems to be j his brother, our esteemed county are waiting nn opportunity to go Boar FGetcheil Parkers CBMarstere “ 1 burg E H Truman Parkers «disposition among people to think ! judge. Some years ago, Mr. Dyer over the bar. Sep 17 J Perry Marsh- Parkersburg that they must insert legal notices resided in Port Orford. field A Machado river Mountain Boomer. Insurance Cos., E Burg Bnndon W Windsor Pnrkersbg in some particular paper. That is Otto Schetter, late of California, A Fox S F W Altschnl 8 F Bear creek, Sept. 20th. Guns and Ammunition L Leichuer S F John Lewis Bandon wrong. Any paper of a general and P. Flanagan of Newport have ------------- » —■ J Rowan river II B Haskins Sumner N e w H om e <£ Sep 18 V/ Campbell C Douglas Randolph circulation is eligible to publish a purchased H. P. Whitney’s proper- Hercules Powder, N o tic e to S iib ^ r r ib c r K . Fowport Mrs Campbell Newprt N e w H ow e legal notice in, if it is printed in ty and business interests on tho Jones Roseburg P Hickey Empire City All persons who have subscriljed AO Iron & Blacksmith's F Topper Bandon Mrs Sullivan A. child the proper county. bay, paying therefor the sum of C Jackson Empire City for stock in the Southwestern Ore Mi ss Sullivan Sewing Machines, Sop ID W Skelly river Cnpt Brown Bandon Hon. A. C. Jones, candidate for 827,000. Supplies. gon Agricultural Society, and have Sep I'OUr Angell oitv John Goodman city H Collier city * J Waller city • presidential elector on the Demo 3 In first w irk performed at the not paid up tho first assessment on M Anderson Bandon Sep 21 Capt L Snyder A L L A T BOTTOM P R IC E S cratic ticket, spoke to a 6lim audi Columbia river bar by the new tug the same, are respectfully request Geo L«neve purser steamer Annie str Annie Sam Barrows I’arkbg ence in this place, on Thursday Astoria, more than fulfilled the ed to call on the secretary at Co H Palmas Randolph______________________ X j X G F E Ï T FIOXEER HARDWARE MAH, evening, last The Good Templars expectation of her power and speed. quille City, and pay the amount M A R R IE D . were holding their weekly session She took hold of the bark Belle of due on Sept. 1st., being 25 per Address G-. McEWAN- Coquille City, Oregon. in the hall overhead, the same even Oregon at Flavel’s dock at j^oon cent on amount subscribed. At Myrtle Poiut, Sept. 17th, by Carl. Volkmar, J. P. Mr. D. H. Campbell to ing, and this aided in preventing and towed her over the bar to Each shareholder is entitled to Mi»». Mary Stacy. many from attending. It also Fairway’s buoy in two hours and free access to the giounds and to a At Gravel Ford, Sept. 14th, Mr. Albert tended towards discommoding the six minutes. The distance is a vote at all the meetings of the so Bright to Miss. Sarah Culbertson. speaker; the noise in the upper trifle over 1G miles. The ship was ciety, and therefore, none should BOlt.V hall rosounding loudly iu the hall drawing 21| feet, and her cargo remain in arrears on assessments consisted of 3G,730 cases of salmon, at the time of the fall ruces and below. September the ll)th,to the wife of John A. Laird, a non. Messrs. Nosier and Hunt are a- weighing 1300 tons, nnd 500 tons stock show. Call and pay up your bout to construct a building 18x30, of Hour. She was towed against first assessment at once; as, the DIED. opposite the Olive hotel. The the tide, and in the face of a moder money is needed to pay for work At Salem, Sept. 14th. Daniel T. Hill, lower story will be occupied as a ate northwest breeze. An ordinary done ou the grounds. By order of in s r aged about 46 years, meat market, and the upper portion tow from Astora to tbe sea occupies the board of managers. Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, In thi» town, on yuesday Sept. 16tli.Mary as offices. The building is to be about three hours. The Astoria’s Scott Simon, wife of J. A. Simon, in the O. C. Huntington, Sec. Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. supported by brick pillars, the con work is by all odds the best ever 32nd year of her age. Coquille City, Coos Co., Oregon. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or struction of which is in the hands of done at the mouth of the Columbia. She suffered long and patiently; Sept. 20th, 1884. S. O. A. S. gans, ifcc. Old Wines and Liquors of the best quail ty. Mr. J. P. Goodman. This will be She’ll suffer thu» no mole; The Astoria was built on Coos Prescriptions carefully compounded another valuable addition to the The burdened spirit now is free, bay business portion of the town. Subscribe for the H erald . And sorrow’s reign is o'er. L IV E aud LET LIV E . vln3 tf I renmmhor a village, a bright little sp it, Whore I first saw the light of the day. Its dear homely aspect will ne’ er he forgot, Tho* I waiuler f or aye, far away; The fields and the meadows, the river be fore— And tho day I last bade it farewell, I remember, and tin»’ I may hear it no more. The deep tone of tho village school boll. 1 N l & S f ¡ h S * SSL K k r f e : «“■>»«*»•.«■* — Bandon Hotel M. E. A nderson , ROBINSON HOUSE, 25 CENTS. OFFICE Store, MW Stase CITY C. ANDREWS Passengers i e m ' e t o AGENT Home Mutual Old M iles ani Harness, Ì M Hardware MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . . . . Proprietor.