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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1884)
C 'au u lu K (S o q u ilîi Æ iljj $SwaM L N w eef Canned fruits PUBLISHED EVERT TUKSDAT. and C o rn sourness, vomiting and diarrhoea. Digestion vegetables, (all-potent in its ef even in this State, where the cli fects on the mind as J . A. D ean , E d itor and Proprietor mate is such that fresh vegetables bod y) depends largely on the food. can be had at almost any season of Poor food received Devoted to the interests of the Coqnille River particularly, and of the County gen the year,is becoming more and more erally. a necessity and looked upon with Subscription, per year....................... $ 2 . 00 . more consideration than formerly, and the canning of fruits and veg- TUESDAY, SEPT. 23,1884. and tomatoes are so easily grown, the and so cheap in season, and so debtors heads are cut off and highly prized when properly put thrown in with the assets. That up, that it behooves every family "When a firm fails in China creditors get a head of them.— Pittsburg Chroni- cle-Telegraph. a poor stomach is the cause of many un- happy homes— while good, healthy food, received into a healthy stom- aeh, becomes ‘an Angel of pence” NEW HACK LINE! ---- Connecting----- With Stenmeru “ Ceres” nnd “ Little Annie” to see that they have a supply. The at the terminus of their upper river route, canning of corn is a more particu carrying passengers anil freight to and from Mvrtle Point. lar and difficult operation than the A woman’s temperance journal j canning of tomatoes or the fruits. n4-6m exclaims: “ W hat stuff men do The peremptory conditions in can drink is what staggers us!” into etables will continue to increase as to many a household.— “Am. Bee our population increases. Corn Journal.” W I T I N I » I I I .11 O R . is the way their well as the G. A. B R O W N , Proprietor. The ning corn are-a degree of heat In summer, when the ground is dry, Our wayward minds impressing should which will serve to thoroughly cook ith what is meet—what wo should buy— hereafter avoid getting too close to the corn, to destroy all the germs fair editor of that paper Light calf skin is a blessing, a toddy-lovei’s breath.— N ew York of fermentation which may be pres lint, when the rniu desce nds, and mud Impedes perambulation, Journal. ent in it or in the enus, ami to ex We need a boot both strong and good To reach our destination. The wife of a Methodist preach pel every particle of air from the A simple Go to Dean d Huntington's— er in Georgia takes turns with him can and its contents. They will.fit and please you; in preaching. W hen his parish l)oili*jg heat is not sufficient fer all They keep every thing, From stout lx>ots for winter. To light ones for spring. dig this unless it is kept up for a long ging worms in the back yard they time-several hours, in fact The know that it is his day off.— B u r proper method of preparation is as follows: Put the ears into boiling lington Free Press. ioners see the old gentleman Marcus Aurelius, never tell your girl it is too cool for ice-cream. A lie has got short legs and she may catch you with the perspiratiou oozing out from under your hat be fore you have safely passed the inquiied a gentleman of «a scissors grinder on the street. “Flourishing, sir, nev er better. I have more than I can do. my It’s know.” away dull season, you A nd ho continued to grind industriously.— N ew I lieu shave the corn off the cob and scrape the cob to take off the germs of the grain, in which much of the sweetness exists. cream dispenser’s door.— Judge. “H o w is business ?” FOR SALE. 3150 acres of land, l ’A miles above Ran water and boil for at least five min dolph, 13 acres in meadow, a good orchard, ute. This thorougly sets and so house, barn, wood house, wash house, smoke lidifies the “milk” of the corn. house etc., etc. Price •11200. For particu lars. apply to J. L. Offield on the premises. York Sun. Then put the corn into the cans and solder the corners down. temporary Make a pinhole in the for the purpose of cooking, N O T IC E ! a few head of half nnd three-qunr- I . have ter breed, French Marino buck lambs for sale. E. Conn an. Norway. Coos Co., Oregon. small corner then F E E D A N D L IV E R Y S T A B LE boil the cans for four or five hours IE 2. I E . IE3TJ.C1£ , P i c p . until the requisite purposes of the Coquille City, Ogn. long boiling are effected. In tho Hauling Done at Reasonable Rates, v ln ltf canning factories the cans are lx>il- J. F. HALL, ed in a solution of chloride of lime, The church as a body has noth which boils at a much higher tem ing to do with the printing of perature than water, and the cook church papers. A s long as this can be done by private enterprise, Surveyor, F ob Coos C ounty , O usoon . Office: With T. G. Owen, Esq., Marshfield. ing and expulsion of air are com i v?'-Perfwet maps of all surveyed nnd en pletely effected at the higher tered lands furnished on short notice, vln l without any tax upon the treasury degree of heat in thirty minutes. of the church, sensible people are Then the cans are taken from the willing to have it done so.— L ivin g ! boiler nnd wiped dry, and a drop Church. of solder is quickly fixed upon the pinhole and closes it. I f sweet “N ever speculate, my boy,” said corn is put up well it w ill keep for a successful merchant to his young years. It is not prudent to let tin* est clerk, as lie tied up four pounds season pass without putting up «".11 of coffee for a customer and charg the fruit that you may need in the ed him with six pounds. “Stick winter. I f yon put it up yourself to a safe, legitimate, honest busi. you know what it is and eat it with ness, and in the end success will better relish than when bought and lie yours.”— Exchange. put up by whom you do not know, A young m airied man of this nor what the quality of the fruit or city discovered a freshly-opened box of face powder on toilet table. his wife’s A We have tho selling of a half section of land, half bench anil half bottomland, near Coquille City. It would make a half dozen qood little rauchen, or a good dairy and stock rni.ch. The price is $20. p< r acre. last,” and flung it out of the he open dow. said, Jrew crv ih e h i « «, P « . o p , Coquille City. Oregon- Orders prop, p ly filled. Plnse return, kcgs’prontptly after l>eing emptied. \2n.M —--------- • H o u r ) m ill ♦ - — —-— “A ll food,” says an exchange, win “if not, already soluble (m eltable) in water have to be so altered It alighted safely on the head of a within us that they become dissolv- ! gentleman who was going to church ed, and we call this solution, diges Starch, for example, which iu his Sunday best, and envelop tion. ed him from head to foot like a forms five-sixths of our daily bread, CITY MUG STORE! C oquille C ity O gn , H r. S. La. L E N E V E P r o p r ie t o r , Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem is utterly ineffectual to use while it icals etc., of the best quality, and spring snowstorm. “Come down and be murdered?” remains as starch, because of its all the time receiving fresh, every he yelled up to the man at the insolubility; but iu the act of chew thing usually found in a first-class window, shaking his fist and de scribing a war dance. “Come up and I ’ll shrieked the ing, the saliva which we add to medical dispensary. Prescriptions our bread begins to convert tho carefully compounded. you!” starch into a sugar (very much like magazine the sugar of honey) and so renders fight powder it soluble in order that it may in above. The wife appeared as a pacifica due course be carried into our blood, tor. Arm ed with a whisk-broon and there do the work of giving us she descended to the side-walk, power or heat. Cane sugar, in like and her husband had the satisfac manner, although soluble, requires tion of seeing her carefully dust alteration, is also brought about by off the strange man, while she contract with the saliva, and the L axij office at J. A. Collier, R osbbubo O bkoon Sept. 1, 18*4. "VT"otioe is hereby given that the following- l.v named settler has filed notioe of her in tention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the l 1. S. land office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday. Octolier 10, 1884, viz: Jemima Hoffuian, pre-emption I) S No. 42ft* for the S W quar ter of N W quarter, ft W quarter of S W quar ter section 2(1 and S half of N E quarter sec tion 27 township 20 S R 12 west. She names the following witnesses to prove her eontinm us residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: M P Whitington ) Anton Wirth ( all of Myrtle Point, Ed Hoffman ! Oregon. John Whitington J Also at the same time and place John C Whitington homestead No. .‘»TUI for the S W q of N E S E W «>f N W q. N E V, of S \V q and N W '* of S E q sec tion 20, township 20 . S R 12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said laud, viz: Ed Hoffman J Hoffman ( all of Myrtle Hoint, Fred Hoffman I Oregon. K 0 Shull J Also at the same time and place Edward M lloiTmaii homes lend No. XWiS for tlieS W q of the S W section ¡IT» town ship 2'd, S It 12 west, lots Jt and 4 section 2, lot 1 section ¡1, tow nship :tt), S K 12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous upon, ami cultivation of, said land, viz: John C Whitington 1 Will Volkiuar I all of Myrtle J Hoffman I Point, Oregon. Fred lloffuuiu W m . F. I ■ 1 . vi a m t n , seplt Register. F U R N IT U R E T-1. IM Ia r lc , H P rc p -, Front Street, Ccq.*u.ille Cit 3 r, Ore^. D e a le r In t . K M J l A L . l l F l t C I I . l N - I » I S i : , including clothing, furnishing goods, dress goods, boots, shoes notions stationery, clocks, hardware, crockery and glassware etc., etc., etc. AU o, A splendid assortment of choice F ubnitubu _____ Tin Id T H E T o m b s to n e and MONUMENT E N C T ! To he oil ìli 4 ? safe unir, ice have secured (m offene f o r !he soie o f loinhsiones mid inotiumods, from ¡tonni ¡imi \W\kW House in California ¡ M CHEAPEST! shakes will do well to c ill on S. It. Barrows, one mile east of Coqiilio City. All orders left at this office or with J. T. Moulton will reçoive prompt attea ion. In Ilio Addition To The Town O f Myrtle I’oiiit IPrices RsascnaTole. For particulars inquire of E. B ender or W. A. B ordkr , Myrtle Point, Oregon. City U n it i M U t Empire Oitjy, Or. W. Gailier BLACK-SM ITHiMG -A -a x r iD Z E E c r s e - S ia c e in .s ' ill Neatly nnd promptly done, at the lowest living prices. Shop next duor oast of Lencve’s drug store Coquille City, Oregon. 111 4 ry 4 * p M Empire CitY and Drain's O o iu non \V’ m . F. B ln jym ix , Register. von«* w ishing good, red céder shingl es. \ 11 fence-posts, pickets, elaphourds or v / .m v . W . R. G e t t y , P rop . ! W I,idi tvo arc enabled to give ex cellent bargains, Photographic de ---^ --- signs and price list shown on ap Horses nnd Baggi. s at all hours. Good plication. Pasturage by tho day, week or month. J. A. D e a n . _ vln493m. Office in Herald Building. NOTICE OF FIN A L PROOF. Land Office at It- seburg, Oregon,! August 2». I HU. ( 'otico is hereby given that the following N _ named settler 1 ms filed not ice of Ins in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the Register nnd Receiver at Uos< burg, Oregon on Thursday October '.». lssf, viz: A. Ii. Buell, pre-emption D. S. No. 4075, for the S E quarter of S E quarter section nine, S W quarter of S W quarter section ten, nnd N half of N W quarter, section fifteen, T thirty S U thirteen W, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, und cultiva tion of said land, viz: 11. II. Greenwood, ( Joseph Steele, ) Jas. Whohrny I all of Myrtle Point, Geo. Martin. \ Oregon. Aug 2fi N O T IC E ! LOTS FOR SALE! —< o > - G MenSHFIKLD, OoN. Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic- ure Frames, etc., and Agent for W hite's Sewing Machines. v ln ltf v2n2Atf F O B A . STORE, STAGE and STEA M SC AÏ lino! C arrying: Tlie LT- 3 - M ails LEÍLIEI. HOTEL, NOTICE OF FIN A L PROOF. Laud office,at Roseburg. Oregon. > August 22. 1 MSI. \ | Wells. Fargo & Co’s \ o t tice is hereby given tlmt the following | named settler has filed notice of his ' i. V r Express intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made H as r e c e n t l y b e e n f it t e d i t in before the clerk of C<>os county oivgnn, at Empire City Oregon, on Friday oeiober 5. First-class order by Mrs. (i. Heed, daughter IMS 4 , viz: John C. Stockman pr^-eiution 1) I of the former proprietor, wLu will spare no S No. 444:i. for tho W half ol S 1C quarter I iu Hying to render comfort to guests N E quarter of S E quarter and S E quarter E.YYSES EM PIRE C ITY AND DRAINS j of i bis old. and reliable house, of N E quarter section two. T twenty nine, STATION e v e r y i S:¡,i¡« of patronage is solicited. S R thirteen V«'. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FR ID AY -Mrs. <). ituux, 1 ». .prietor. n41. He names the foil »wing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultiva tion of said land, viz: Tho steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets F. M. Murphy, I the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. S. E. Anson, I New iu id com for tal tie stages. W. T. Haytcr, ) nil of Norway, J. W. Muinford. ) oregon. FARE to Drains Station ’*7. W m F. B enjamin . Fare to Portland by tlii.> route A 15.50. Aug 2*> Register. I Each passenger allowed 50 p of baggage ! A well selected stock of entirely new Uii , V ilil ¿MJK j M * • Í cU>\\ fii.r bOÜ I Passengers aro requested to bo in Empire NOTICE OF F IN A L PROOF. • GiOLIjS. Si 'RM'u.% .t Land Office at Rosehurg. Oregon, i City the night before departure. 11 -t~‘ liiM .SjS .p.ctnrfc luirai s m August Is? I. Any information in regard to 1 L • ab« vq varu* *\ ’ otice is hereby given that the follow uh cortili and bxtlires, brìi N named settler lias tiled notice < .f ns luiecaii be procured «'.t the Liar co or T-nlrui ! upria :ui in ^.4 an J c is'.-rs i c. jii«:- intention to mak“ final proof iu support o r j hotels iu Mavsht tld. mui ihe post oihc< or lu r n • * 1 to An! •r. c¡..its fur;.tan. l.is claim, and that said proof will be made ! n any oublie T- iu Empire* ed ! i l i f r. )ih.ni before the judge or clerk of (V«»s eouii’ v. •r f.tncy. Caianit '1 HE i RE r Oregon, at Empire City,on ( October 2 d, l si, i*n« wori to suit i.rdurs. viz., John M Adams, homestead No. 2U52 «.l i C.H.c ! > and ripmr-» for »h« for the S W quarter of S E quarter of sec same. New lioine sewing lUHchinc agn «-y; tion twenty seven, east one half of N W ;! I S A NEVER F A IL quarter nud N W quarter of N K quarter of machines on hand. 1 mg (»ui a for Ner- section thirty four, T twenty eight S R thir ( . Jj. ED WARDS PRO PRIETO R, vous Debility, Ev- teen west. v] n45 if A h.auHted Vitality Sem- lie names the following witnesses to prove ¿W fl in«l V.ccl u' ss. Sper his continuous residence upon, and cultiva iff : qBaltuHb’rrlnea. i^tsTM.is- tion of said land, viz: • 7 **> ' -V« John Morris. ( E. S. Spnrgen, I all of Coquille City W. L. Miller, f Oregon. W. N. Hyatt y\ M. F. B uxjamin Kceps c««listan<ly on lmtul a fine asai.rt- Register. Aug % ii iut «i! Ger.cra! Mi rcliandir.e, consisting of 1 iaid-ware. V.'rmd nnd \N’ill«,\v ware, tools NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and implements, leather, bridles and sad Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. ) Hier dia dles. furniture, points, oils, sporting gis-ds, July 7 1NS4. s eases that leads ti' Insanity and deetli- Notioo is hereby given that the following mi. MlNTtK. who is a regular physician, .-.nil a fell nsortruVut of clothing, hats, caps named settler has hied notice of his inten tgraduate ofth o l Diversity of Penusylva- tion to make final proof in support of his nia), will agree to forfeit f ; vi : uuNniiEi» lMM'ts and shoes, drugs and medicines, end claim, and that s.'iid proof will be made be miLUBs for a case «*f this kind the vital in fact everything kept in a first-class store. fore the judge or clerk of Coos county. Ore KKSToiiATivr (under his special advice and Highest cash price paid for hides, and ell gon. at Empire City, on Friday, Sept. 2d. treat men t ) will not cure, or for anything kinds of country produce. 18S4, viz,.: Noah W. Moon, homestead No. impure or injurious found in if. B, Hermann. Prop. 447 «», for the S W quarter of N E quarter, doctoii Misrii! treats all private disenses v l n ltf E. Render, Manager. S E quarter of N W quarter. N E quarter of successfully, without mercury: consulta S W quarter and N W quarter of S E quarter tion vr.r.it. Thorough examination and ad section 33, township 2«». S R 11 west. vice including analysis of urine, A5. Price He names the following w itnesses to prove of vital UKSTOBATivn. $1.50 a ls>ttle.or four his continons residence npon, and cultiva- times the quant y $5: sent to any ndilress of. said land, viz.: upou receipt of price or C. O. D. secure John Barker i from observation and in private name if Hiram Betys V of Fairview, Oregon. desired, by a . k . m intik , m . d . Geo W. Norris ) l i KKABNKY ST. r.AN FllANCISCO, CAL., Alex StaufT of Empire City, Oregon. samplk n -T run kbf . i : W. F. Benjamin, V,’ ill be sent to any one applying by letter, aul9 Register. stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se crecy in regard to «all business transac tions, l»ll. MINTIK'K Kin\KT BKMK1JT NrPlTBKTICUN This line is now prepared to carry p.".s- curesall kindsof kidney nnd bladder com sengera nnd freight, being supplied with plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrhoea. For side by all druggists; $1 a bottle; t> bot •{ Randolph. Oregon: ^ tles for $5. mi. m intib ' s dandelion p il l s are tlie best and cheapest lysckpsia and billious cure And careful drivers, Stages leave Roseburg in the market. For sale l»y all druggists. every moming'at t> o'clock,Sundays excepted v 2 n ltf Office’ at Beer of best duality always to be lííyrtle Point, Oregon, L' Inis, C r a i i Ca. MYRTLE POINT F U R N IT U R E STOKE ENGLISH HtiiifcDY hi the manner of the canning.— Ex. “To this complexion have we come at B A R G A I N ! NOTICE OF F IN A L PROOF. v2nl5. OOH’T READ THIS-DOIT I f you do, you will call at tho whole sale nnd retail, Cigar and Tobacco Store -O P - made soothing nppologies in invisi result is a sugar, as in a previous case, nearly identical, with the su ble tones. A n d the husband has decided gar of honey. Honey, on the con Where I sell goods at Han Francisco prices. F. P. SORT#!», Marshfield, MYRTLE POINT STORE^ Myrtle Point, Ogn GOOD BA! STAGE LINE. THROUGH TO CCOS B A Y in 18 H O U RS Comfoitible Slagcs Ji W a l s e r , P ro p . I will say to the public—those wishing not to interfere with his wife’s toi trary, or the sugar that we will job lots of cigars, that they can buy of me let relations in the future.— D e find in grapes, is ulready in the con cheaper than they can from the city. had at the Brewery, and orders M E T R O P O L IT A N H O T E L dition for absorption or assimila Please give me a call before buying else troit Free Press. from all parts filled promptly. No. 11 Kearny street where. tion, and really' no kind of work FARE TO EM PIRE C ITY #7. Treats nil Chronic and Special Diseases. v ln 33 no 2 “M y dear boy,” said an earnest F. P . NORTON. has to be performed upon it before SalsIuTry, Halev & Co., Sunday-school teacher at North ‘Y ’O U ^ T a IM Z IE U ST it is actually rendering us service vL’n.vjtf Proprietors. U 7 H O M A Y B E SUFFERING FROM E n d Mission to a frowrsy urchin, v Y the effects of youthful follies or indis as a force or heat producer.” cretion will do well to avail themselves of “do you know that we are all sin Honey is, therefore, given to this, the greatest boon ever laid at the al ners?” tar of suffering huinanitv. r>n. spinnky will mankind in tho most agreeable guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of “Yes, marra.” Seminal Weakness or private diseases of form, both tor food and medicine. any kind or character which he undertakes “D o you know that you are A T Coquille City, Oregon, The ncople of the Coquille river should It produces heal thy digestion, and and fails to cure. sinner?” MIDDLE-AGED MEN. boar in mind, that as good P h o to ic n ip h N holds defiantly that monster of tor Then* are many at tho age of thirty to as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, are “ Yes, inarm.” sixty who are troubled with too frequent ture, indigestion, at bay. Pure made by G. H. K amsdkll , of Myrtle Point. HAS evacuations of the bladder, often accompa A long and earnest talk follow nied by a slight, smarting or burning sensa honey should be used freely iu Will soon have completed a floating tion anil a weakening of tho Hystem in a On hand a full lino of Groceries, ed, iu which the claims of tho gos ___ -A-TSTP P A L A C E every family. Honey eaten upon manner the patient cannot account for. On pel were fully set forth, but the Splendid assortment of drugs, examining the urinary deposits ft ropy sed Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and cigars, wheat bread is very beneficial to With which he will visit every point iment will often be found, and sometimes Canned medicines, chemicals, oils, brush on the river between Myrtle Point and goods, Stationery, Ink, teacher was only rewarded by an small particles of albumen will «appear, or health. Children would rather eat Bandon, und be prepared to do San Fran- es, candies, cigars, tobaccos, toi the color will be of a thin milkish hue, a- Drugs, Medicines, Paints, O ils and unintelligible shire. let and fancy articles, station _. i i i bread and honey than bread and 1 cisco work at less than San Francisco prieep. gain changing ton dark and torpid appear ance. There are many men w ho die of this pure W ines for meilical purposes, ery and everything else usu 1 m ally.lt oecured to til© teacher I b u tte r ; o lie p OU11(l o f li0 n e y Wl\\ I Will be fully prepared to make Pictures in difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is ally found in a first-class W ood and illow ware, H a rd . :* u ,d F m V o T) t h e 1 , . , , , . . i all styles known to the art, from the small- tiie second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. rtach hr fnr us two pounds of but- L , , Ooni . Fh(Jto,<rapb 17l27 mcUM. drug store on hand and S. will guarantee a p«*rfeet cure inall such ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, A m - constantly receiv cases, .mul a herd thy restoration of the i wP-vleo. Hip advantage All he asks is for people to compare his uniton, Fancy and Toilet Articles, genito-urinary organs. ing new find fresh M *• • * i. . ¡j , i , ,» v an,| ....... w:t.h that of others. ( »dice Hours —10 to 4 and«'»to 8 . Sundays, goods. Call on him « , • . i i -I;, it. h:: a bee-•■me a *v*rmr.nent citizen - * •*» j ‘ ** ........ + U l from 1«» to 11 a . m . (Consultation free, Lam ps und chimneys. ; ineutiuiit iu tne tut»te, ami always re- ; n . und ,.. it is .4 . . . .. _ for rare bargains, as lie l’korough examination and advice, $5. 1 , J , of Coos County, to tUe interest Highest price paid for country is, don’t you?” mains good, while butter soon be- of the people to patronize home industry Call or address proposes to sell extremely low. produce etc. DR. SPIN N EY A Co.. “Sinners, inarm? Oh, yes; sin- eximes rancid and often produces a and thereby keep the money in the country I-a fn e «* ! L i q u o r f o r H e i l i c a l lT*e.«*, No 11 Kearny street San Francisco, vln’JGtf. vJ n45 tf. cramp in the stomach, eructations, nera is strings in turkeys’ legs. v2n iJtf vl’n ltf. D R . S P IN N E Y STILL AHEAD! N ew Drugstore! AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT- J. H. NOSLER, Prop. 0. Nelson