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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1884)
fCoqv.ilU (ü ity 'TuntU l. o i.n o c k a x . L A M vi;n s. 3 ST O T I C E ! A In r k r t R e p o r t . ( ¿ E X K K A T . X F .W S . have closed my books, and all those in Eggs, per doz.,.................... 20c debted to me are requested to settle op Apples, per bushel,............ 50 in 30 days from date, or I willput their s c - , Flour, per barrel,.............. 6.25 coants in the hands of an attorney for col Butter, per roll,.................. 60 lection. Cheese....... per pound,------ 20 A . Pershbaker Beefsteak,..........“ ............... 10 Randobpli, July 8th, 1884 Beef, per fore qr. ................ 6 do, per hind qr., “ .............. 10 ,8 @ 124 Mutton,........... Salt P o r k ,___ 12* 8 Cornell B eef,.. U ii 15 Nosier k Hunt Props. H am s,............ 15 Bacon (sides) . u River Front, Coqnille City, Oregon. 12 ilo ( shoulder) a 17 L a rd ,.............. a - O :- a 1 Potatoes, n Fresli and choice meats of all 1 Cabbage, S u ga r,................“ ...............12 @16$ kinds constantly on hand. - A - X j S O Coffee, in tins, . . “ .............. 25 do, green,........... “ ............. 16§ Groceries, vegetables and pro Tea, green ,........“ ...............30@75 visions, etc., etc. n50 do, English bkfst“ .............. 75 R ic e ,................... “ ............. 10 Beans,................. “ ............. 6 Apples, dried,.. “ .............. 10@16| Basins, do . . “ .............. 25 Currents, do . . “ ............... 12$ Unless You Want to Bay W ool................... “ ............ • 15 Dry Hides,.........“ .............. 12$ 6 B O O T S and. S H O E S Green, do Hay, per ton,....................... $10.00 I At this distance from the sea— There are over 8,000 idle men in Mr. Editor:—Are not lawyers, as about twenty-eight miles I y the a class, a detriment to society; caus Cincinnati. TUESDAY, OUT. 7,1884. course of the river, ami twelve in ing a great ileal of worthless law Anothers faith cure is reported a straight line, the rumbling and suits and unnecessary vexation in from Galena, 111. 4 04*1 II.I.KC ITY. roar of old ocean can bo heard in a community? It looks as though New York is said to be ruled by cloudy weather, when there is no The situation of Coquille City many of them were educated above rowdies and thugs. wind. It breaks into the surround- clos«1 to where the waters of the the carrying capacity of their Tho San Francisco lumber trade Coquille river and Coos bay me ini; stillness with a sense of relief brains, which, it may be said, leads continues dull. separated by a narrow isthmus, af- to those who have passed most of them or many of them into the A freight-rate war is in contem fords a suitable site for a flourish- their existence within sight and ranks of the insane. plation in the East We sound of its turbulent pulsations. ing town, at no distant day. S u b s c r ib e r . Sitting Bull, the famous Sioux are at the head of navigation for Strange, is it not, that the sea pos- such vessels as can cross the bar sesses a fascination for those who Subscriber is away off, on the chief, is in New York. The new court house at Butte, at tike mouth of the river; and we have passed their lives on or near subject of lawyers. It is not tho are, also, situated in the direct line it? The monotony of a 6ea life we lawyers who are insane, but the in M. T., cost $140,000. Lulu Hurst, the “ Georgia won of the roads which lead from the might suppose would be tiresome sane bxfls who perpetually exist in towns of Marshfield and Empire in the extreme; yet, the person in- a state approximating boiling wa der,” is in San Francisco. City, to Roseburg. We have branch i uretl to it, and who may have re ter; and who, on every trivial occa The oat crop this year is estimat reads leading to other portions of j tired from the hardships insepera- sion, are seeking a settlement of ed at 500,000,000 bushels. the county, such as Myrtle Point 'j ble from “a life on the ocean wave,” their grievance before the courts. Owing to the depression in the aud Sumner. If a railway is c o n -, is, invariably, afflicted with a de- Like all the professions, tiiat of law iron trade’ Pittsburg, Pa., is ex stracted, of which there can be no j sire to make another trip—just one contains the good and the bad—the pecting hard times. doubt, in the near future, Coquille ; more. Such is the infatuation en- eminent, upright men, and the The Dalryiople farm, in Dakota, City will not be far from the line j gendered by a thorough acqnain- knaves. True, there are too many produced this season about 600,000 of the road, that is, if the road i tance with the sen. Old seamen of them; yet tnnt of itself is not an bushels of wheat. does not go through the town, and , enjoy repose with marvelous euse evil, or if it be one, it is one that O f the very best quality and at the Carlos Roerraane, a New York the chances are in favor of its pass- i at sea, and are more content in the you cannot suppress without inter- laborer, is the heir to three titles Lowest Living Rates. ing through. With the progress i pitching and tossing motion of a j fering with individual liberty, Coquille City, Oregon of our commercial importance, ship, than the child that is rocked j fpjie law is nil honorable profession, anil a large fortuue in Spain. Peter Dempsey and Thomas G A L L IE U it H U N T . . . . Proprietors. which is sure to follow the im-1 in ft cradle. Seamen roll in walk- j ullq there is nothing more admir H<*rs»s boarded by the day, week,'or month. prove in ent of our harbor, there will ing when on shore, and this is par-1 aiqe jn rhetoric than the able, con- Wallace were accidentally killed at 2 H nuli hr done on short notice. n50 The Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker will he found at fill times ready to wait upon, come the necessity for a depot of ticularly noticeable when they walk . ^j^t^nt and manly advocate while Sun Francisco the other day. and accomodate'cnsiomers with everything N. C. Thompson, a banker of embarkation and disembarkation pleading in a court of justice. in our line, at the Coqnille C ity Rootand > ( I Shoe store: one door north of the.Olive hotel. EX 1 * 0 ItTN. , Some, there are, who stir up strife Rockford, 111., has suspended. L ia -' at this j joint. Main street. bilities, $750,000; assets not stated. The holders of lots and other t 4 - 4 i between others, offering to mislead, D » :/ n A H un tin gton . Any estimate that I may i be made! . . ’ property in this vicinity may rest so that they may profit by the re- Jan Warsielewsky, a Polish wife in the future, of the production, re- — F< lit— assured of its enhanced value in -, . . - ^ ’ 6Ulf. whether it be^a rigid or a law murderer, has been sentenced to be , Mrs. C. WT. Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. side of five years. Ihe demand j , , „ , ________ suit; as it is all the same to them hanged at San Francisco on the j O LIV E & AIK EN . Valley, a ill be incomplete if it does | for timber is increasing; and the ; in toe end. These are the knaves 24th of October. Appreciating the necessity of all Business not take into account that portion H a v e iu s t r e c e iv e d a t Men. Farmers and Miners having a news- saw mill industry on this river, is i of the profession; the parties who Frank Marcella, who stabbed a , paper published in the metropolis*., in ad which is tnkeu over the Isthmus vet in its infancy. The attention tL u e ir n e - w bring discredit on it, and who ¡mos m a il t ln r illg a q u a r r e l in A s t o r i a , ration to their own local paper—one that and then shipped to California by ses« no diploma of respectabilitv, I " V " 7 Y Y * 1 * 4 1 • of capitalists and farmers in differ- j . . ... , , Or., last July, was captured ill 1 »San contains all Financial. Commercial and steamers aud other vessels at Coos unless a piece ot sheepskin may he ! T,.... • , . 4 ___ I C< neral News; which matter not beim» in cut sections of the country is being j Francisco last week. Bay. Heretofore, all this product 1 t he scope of a local paper— the proprietor of so considered. drawn towards the valley of the has been credited to our neighbor. 4 The international surveying party the Coquille. Not a week passes, but Now that winter is approaching, 1 lins located the boundary between The channel of her bar is deeper (¿ ¡U, n i H r ( T i b i p f i c r a M . we receive communications asking j than ours, and while vessels have j it may not be out of place to c a ll! Mexico and the United States 600 for information with regard to oar iTH8 made advartiiguouH arrangements to T lie B a te s t S ty le s been detained there, on many occn- attention to Ilio necessity of open- ; yards north of the old line. coal lands, timber, soil and climate. sions, from five to six weeks, the j ing Beaver slough. As the roads J BADIES ANDOHIIDREN’S S ..11 Francisco merchants are On a fail average we send from fif- i . . . . wwH Tiir:----- improvement now going on has ob- become muddy and dilapidated af- now carrying smaller st< K'ks than B lo w e r s , C s tr ic ii teen to twenty copies of this paper, SAN FRANCISCO viated that difficulty, and enables | ter the heavy storms, a considera- last year in consequence of a loss free, to parties who desire to know ' B lu r r S f e s a n d . vessols to go out, loaded, at any j ble amount of freight will have to of trade in Oregon and Arizona. 1 the truth in regard to this delight time in fair weather. If the work ' pass through that channel, and it Tips. Ihe stage running between Oro- ful climate; and while a paper t at t h e meuth of the Coquille is con-j would be well for those who feel The regular subscription price of onr paper is L a ces. ville and Forbestown, Cal., was; strand inn for an existence, as w e , . , , 1 . “ ; * tinued, as it should be, there will interested in the matter, to take ne- * 2 - 0 0 P E R Y E A R . stopped^by road agents last week, Z R I T o 'b c n s , have ior tho last two years, m a Anil the yearly snbscripti.ui of th o U H B O X - . - i be no necessity for delay with light ’ tion in regard to the obstructions a n d O rn a m en ts. thinly settled district, can not at- * * * ... ... j „ ... - r , and the mail and passengers rob ICLE i.i $2. Now we will furnish draft vessels or steamers. \\ e will, that are, now, 111 the wav of freely bed. I j ford a grand display of liberality, Ruching Embroidery ’ ; in that case, be able to ship our navigating that stream. Will some Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc. still, we would feel that we was The cookers at tho Enterprise products direct to California, and lone move in this matter. Give us Hats trirr.cd to order a speciality. aiding the dissemination of the i distillery in Peoria, 111., exploded 1 lx i our estimates will, then, include the i the plans—meeting, subscription, S raw. Flush. Silk. Satin or Velvet, which 1 „ , , . . . , . ... . , . truth of our statements, and the \ we will sell cheap for cash . vln6. j items that «are now shipped at, and or anything that will further the recently, making a total wreck of 1 Both pa\>«'rs uent to one or two adr« op just claims of this section, in seni the building and killing three men. tional n u ll the sul »sei her. credited to Coos Bay. lend in view. “ Procrastination is ing fifty free copies. Slowly, but Loss, $200,000. ~ — the thief of time;” therefore, if we hope surely, we are increasing The earnings of the Union Pa ________ | anything should be done, it wou’d our subscription list, and we have Let us suppose that «a foreigner j staid in early, with fair cific KailroadTor Julyjare $2,588,-1 invariably, in our statements of the 343; operating expenses, $1,063,693,! weather, to accomplish the task. Front St. Coquille City, resources of the Southwest coun in pursuit of geographical btntis- ----------------------- » - ♦ » ♦ ----------------------- which is a gain of $98,000 in the | ties of Oregon, clung to the truth. tic*3, were to visit our country, and We have received a copy of the net result for the month. ----- IS T H E ... after completing his studies, he The communications that we re Nineteenth Annual ( a alogueof tho Ì M r s . C. W . O l i v e , P r o p r i e t o r . Twenty-eight pauper immigrants ! L. ceive at times from olii Bettlers should print a book, and make j 0qjcer8 uluj students of the Ccrval- w ho were returned to Hamburg sev- j ___ O F T H E .. This house is well koj plied with evsry- whose interests in other sections of maps, school atlases, etc., but in so j j is, Oregon - r> State Agricultural Col eral weeks ago, have again, started . 1 necessary to make it a T e d i l e O c a » 5t. the country have called them away j he should change the name lege. riq This is one of the worthy f ir s t c l a s s h o t e l . from among us, will bear us out in I of ««wo well known locality, the title institutes of this State, in which to for this country and will probably I r Ani.es nlwsys uapplmd with the best the ° 7 I s 1*1« it • land at Philadelphia. market affords. this. Other towns may, and no ! of which had been in use for huu obtain a first-class education. Un v ln ltf. Jacob Steen, postmaster of Reno, What would we der Rule 2, all students must attend doubt, will spring up on our river, dreds of years. His assurance the opening religious services of Iowa, a small town eighteen miles j and possibly, succeed and grow think of him? David Young. HenPy Hnden into marts of industry. Saw mills would be the subject of severe each day. If these services are from Atlantic, killed his wife and In will be erected in various sections animadversion. Wo possess geog conducted by only one sect, then then shot himself last week. M a rsh fie ld —the more the merrier. Each in raphers who stand convicted of we object to the course, as being sanity was the probbale cause. The town of Clear Lake, in north dividual-capitalist, farmer or coal this fault We behold maps on ev unfair to the mixed e e nent com miner—will add to tho benefit of ery hand that bear the title— Isth prising the population of the state. ern Wisconsin, a small place off the whole, and give us the fruits of mus of Panama, engraved on them; A state institution should have the railroad, was almost complete that development that some of us yet it would be just as correct to nothing sectarian in connection ly wiped out by a tornado last Young & Hnden Proprietors. call it the Isthmus of Chagres. week. Three persons were kill have long looked for. Coquille with its organization. Rule 10 of SODA, SA R SA P AR IL L A, G IN G E R A L E Panama is at one end of the Isth City lias a future before it that in fers no excuse for the compulsory ed. etc., of superior quality, sures a reasonable degree of pros mus and Chagres is at the other; attendance of students to the daily, Patrick Ryan, aged 13 years, and Constantly on hand for sale. perity. Its advantageous position but its true name, that which it religious exercises upheld and prac a New Y'ork street arab, w as sen l4 ? ” Ooders from the country prmptly filled. Address all orders to Marshfield bore before these modern icono warrants the assertion. Those who tenced last w'eek by Judge Gilder- ticed by the faculty. Soda Works. e2nli -------------- » «•» --------■------- have resided here in the past, aud clasts came into being, is, the Isth sleeve to two years in the peniten We acknowledge the receipt of a fail in securing a homestead on the mus of Darien. Geographical in tiary for the larcency of ten cents. C O Q U IL L E M I L L copy of “The Prospector*« Manual” novators may proceed and teach river, or iguore the present oppor Under the code the offence is T ill: CIIROXP’ LE BUILDING. tunity to secure lots or small par the rising generation to falsify his published at Washington, D. ()., by grand larceny. — AND— T H E SAN F R A N C IS C O C H R O N IC L E is cels of land in the vicinity of this tory, but they cannot detract one Henry N. Copp. It is a valuable J. E. Shepard, for many years the first paper on the coast in ability and in aud other growing towns on the iota from the truth, nor change the work of reference. Oregon’s immigrant agent at San the freshness an 1 relia’ * 1 ty of its N E W S Nothin« that the world desires to know isl Coquille, may live to regret it, and opinions of those who see through Chicago, Oct. 1.— \ horrible Francisco, has been displaced, as omitted from its columns It aims to fil the vain effort. Some respect crime was committed here last the day is not far distant. DEALERS IN — the actual wave of immigration is evt-ry requirement of a first-class paper. — ----— - » < — — ought to always to be paid to the night, uupnraleled in its atrocity. Its tel graphic reports are the latest and ilowiug toward Oiegon so strongly We called attention in our last names in use by the inhabitants— most reliable; its local news the fullest and issue to the necessity of some or those who are in ¡»ossession of a Michael Shay, of 79 Clark street, that there is no more need of a di spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest went home in a drunken state, and recting agency there. pens in the country. — AND ALL KINDS OF— ganization among those settlers country. T H E C H U O NICLE has always been, and with the body of a dead infant to The president of the United always will be, the friend aud champit n of who are interested in the tide land X j XT 13 which she had given birth during We call attention to an article States has awarded to Mr. Thomas the people as against combinations, cliques, question. It would be better to the night, beat his wife to death. corporations or oppression of any kind. It C edar , f ir , ash , maple , m y r t l e , m this issue on the tide land ques Amlot, master of the British steam make a determined and persistent will be independent in everything, neutral, tight, and not allow tho land grab tion. In connection with this mat When arrested, Shay w as in such er Mentmore, a gold watch and in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties Alder and spruce lumber always on bers to freeze out each poor settler ter it may be appropriate to state a sodden condition that nothing in chain for his services in rescuing yet exposing corruption wherever found, and hand and for sale at the lowest rates. the crew of the shipwrecked Amei- w,irking with fearless endeavor to promote in detail. The motto—E plnribus that a suit is now pending, in which, telligent could be got out of him. and protect every interest of the great pub unum cannot be better exemplified John Morgan is defendant, aud “ No,” said Fogg meditatively, “ I lcan schooner, Jacob Keiuzle, on lic whom it serves aud on whom it dependfi for its support. than by a union of many in this in Tom. Beale, plaintiff. Mr. Morgan don’t fear what may come of me Feb. 29. By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on The SAN FRANCISCO W E E K L Y CH RO N filed on his place in 1873, and re Burglars, the other night at Du stance. Unite anil compel the land in another would: it is the act of IC L E , the most brilliant and complete the river and bar, at reasonable rate«. ceived h»s patent in 1874. Now, not luth, Minn., entered 110 less than sharks to pay dearly foi the suffer dying that fills me with a sort of Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints twenty-four residences and stores. withstanding his prior right to, and regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of Timber, match-wood and stave tim ings they entail on the poor, strug nameless dread. I don’t like the The amounts of stealings were News, Literature and General Information; ber purchased. legal settlement with the govern gling settler; meet them at every idea of crossing the dark river; I very small, however, the burglars also a magnificent Agricultural Dejiartment. Orders for lumber filled in quanti jK>int; then, win or lose, they will ment for the land, he is dragged always was afraid of water, you 'seeming to be after money and ties to suit, and at the lowest living have no cheap walk over. In union into court and compelled to fight know’.” “ You shouldn't let that nothing else. A great many fami rates. Including postage, to any part of the United this land-shark. The settlers inter lies awoke to find thieves in their .States, there is strength, and many in one ! J. PA R K E R , worry you,” replied Mrs. F .; “you’d ested in this question, must pool houses, but in no case were they Sample Copy Sent Free. will produce strength sufficient to M. L. HANSCOM, have a splendid chance to dry your captured. Every part of the city their issues, then, they can make a All orders must be accompauied by the battle with this, the common enemy. IR V IN G M. COOK. fight that will stick and settle this clothes when you reach the other was visited. The largest amount coin. Address all orders to H erald , Coquille City. J Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, question for all time. Subscribe for the H erald . side.” —Boston Transcript stolen in any one place w as $30. Coos C o. Oregon. vl n!8 tf. Coquille City Market Don’t Read This, — Ills Plssssr Fasi Stalls O . Cs H u n t in g t o n , A Gol den ÖP P O R T U N I T Y ; Gur Subscribers. Millinery Store!! A Large Varieiy of C L l X 3 IATS I] VuH'kSy Clironleie. M For tom H r O s! Y e a r Sii.h iVsliitii Frai. i SAN FRANCISCO O L IV E HO TEL, CHRONI CLE eading Newspaper Water Worts, Tug Company!! TOWING $2 For One Year.