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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1884)
RI I*" \u, r>m >r. et It ain't no uso to (¿nimble and oompìain; It’ s jest as cheap nml easy to rejoice; Wlu-n Uod sorts ont the weather and sends rain, Why, rain’ i« my choice. The weather at going to ® pres* ° * bills fair to lie rainv for n few ila vs at lon*<t. The Mail says: Henry Huden [ L : G ajìoon . J M iss Mary The Coaledo road, in the vicinity Jackson and M iss Loucindu McClosky, of the upper of Green Point, is in a bad condi tion. Some work has been sub river, paid this office a pleasant vis scribed, and it would l*c well to apply it while we are enjoying it yesterday of the Dean family, in this section, returned home from a Hsit to friends and relations on the upper The increasing pressure of busi ness at Dean A Huntington’s com pels thorn to increase their ¿•’red Kronenbeig will foice. occupy a bench in their store. <n to some one matters political. gifted with If sufficient i tt third class Let the bitterness go past, Ac. Let us all agree, that the domestic enemy Is an evil that each patriot must fear, And to keep the Ship of State from an un timely fate, Send them to their old position iu the rear. Let the bitterness go past, Ac. consideration. L et us hear tho buzzing of the saws aud the welcome zephyr that the approach of C. B. W utson, collector of cus toms for the port of Coos Lay, w.li »speak iu Odd Fellows hall, ou the pohtic d issues of In** present cam ters, but it is well to have it attes ted on tho outside. and any resulting delay Now the wet weather is proaching, it is well to give ap some J pardoned. the use of must be I have negotiated for another building and kind going to San Francisco, Portland ■ that wishes to hog - hug, or what or elsewhere far away from their ever it may be called—-another fel- i tomes. The increased patronage sufferer, an o '. h ’ undying hatred tho’ (j10 local educational officials for the criminal. Nobody but }l have not aided the institution as last Thursday. H e says that cran ; would spi oak himself in that much as could be desired. Our Messrs. ¡Sengstacken and Webster, way, consequently, we will publish - greatest need now is a suitable o f Marshfield, are, each, construct an essay on cinnks next \.eek. building, dedicated to that purpose, ing new buildings in that tow u. Mr. Moulton, o f this place, tried nnd we hope that in another year Am ong other holiday goods re i to capture a large buck in the or so we will see that want suppli- c.'ivwt at bis storta at M\ttle J oint, river onjiosite Mr. -h F. ( oilman's ed. The friends of the cause are t . i i Edwards has u hue lot « wee Mrs. Gilîman talking about beginning the orco- ^ # * ¡'1 ixe last 1, 1! , to s, lard raw s, i .ui.mi.'i^ j in 1 jif>r i,llsik.lfjtl kept the deer • tion of sudi a building, and it is ci r Is, albums, drums, wagons, etc. rom going’ ashore on their side of only a question of time when the Mr. J. »>. Hunt, of this place, lia> our thanks for a fine lot of the river, and Mr. Smith and ('oquille commercial college C (I I j U ! L L E Dec. 1st, ISM. Students wishing to take a complete btis- im-Ks course, can avail themselves o f the privilege without incurring the enor mous expense hih I inconvenience of going far fr >m home. A Primary Department Will be conducted in connection with this institute, and instruction will be Riven to pupils of any age and grade. Among the branches which constitute a scientific course ’•re. orthography, rending, elocution, plain aiul will family gum dial the other side, I be established ou a firm basis. mammoth vegetables among which ‘ M Bile Mr. M »niton with his boat Lnvors of the cause o p education An assortment of Boots and shoes, Crryiag (he l !. N. 'I,¡¡Is, k Co’s EXI’RESS Hats and caps, WEILS, FAR«» AND Stationery, Inks, Passengers D ry goods anc1 Clothing L a dies, Gents and Children« General fur Passengers leaving Connine City on the morning trip can visit Marshfield and Em nishing goods; pire City, having two hours iu each place and return to Coquille City the seme even also groceries, ing. Canned goods, Go with the Mail and always make ! connections. Cigars, tobacco Through Fare only <*l..r»0. audcan lLes. H e pays. the^high- JARVIS A ARRINGTON. P r o ps . C. W. ZtM W A L T . est price for country prinluce. Agent. C olm ile City, Ogn. uJStf v ln 2 3 Farmers! Look to Your Interests! Don t be misled by misrepresentations o f competitors. a lt i t i i :» . feel confident in having it in read thought to the understanding. G oj ) iness to accommodate my pupils by In Dora. October iJiul. nt the resilience to Dean & Huntington's and order, of Deacon M. Krantz, by the Rev. F. E. the first of December. a pair of their excellent, calfskin Scofield, M. J. Krantz to Dora A. Wright, I have labored zealously several boots. A t the same time, if neces al! o f Coos county. years to establish a commercial in- sary, Jim Hayes will cut your hair At the residence of the bride's parents near stitute in this part of the state; a Sumner. Oct. 2"», lHs-h by L L. Unrnian, J. in first class style. place where pupils can obtain a * 1’- George W. Norris nnd Mary J. Dyer, W e are opposed to all forms of good, business education, without j — >nr con”r‘"-<u!flt1“118- Mr. John Nasburg called on u. COOS BAY, is life in tho far west.” Some person inching a p .» t * J m * M>uio fear of the luw and a ilcuent •I l v n i f . m f u i i i l ine: l u i n t i 1 low hir!. Our attention lias been j eniq, year since its first opemng. legat’d lot* propriety» is tearing call »■ii to mi:- pi act ire t ». late, and proves that the down the pokier.-, belonging to, ana poo,»If* appreciate | G 'O M M E R C I A L C O L L E G E , we exi l our sy rapa th y to the the effort (hat h as b e e n m a d e , a l- I advertising the Olive hotel. 1 CVonille City, Coos C<>. Oregon, will reopen r CON STANTLY Keeps to rise, notwithstanding that, “such hogishness, particularly that paign, tub» evening. PROPRIETOR, busy building has- disappointed me in Now, you are giving the lie direct regard to securing a suitable room, Don't allow your political passions own horn in referring to such mat 0. ANDREWS Stage leaves Coquillc City every times, and we care not who is day (except Sunday) at 6 A. M. and 1 P. M.} connecting irifh Presidout— lie will be of no weight the Cars and Steamers for Cos anyway. Bay each trip. Leaves Co(de.do for Coquillc It is now a concealed fact that the City at 9:30 A. M. andò P. M. whispers greatest amount of political lying indulged iu by any paper is now A new feature of business iu this l such beautiful weather. pursued by the Portland Standard. A C ard . J list at going to press we receive I f the editor of that paper ever was locality is the traffic in coal -sev In answer to many inquiries to answer for all of them it will eral loads have been hauled paid a line lot of wedding cake, compli ments of Mr. Geo. A. and Mrs. from various sources, especially take him an eternity to finish tho this office, aud s o il in town. job.— | Plaindealer. Jennie Bennett, formerly M iss Jen- from niy old patrons, in regard to A number of people on the river W h isht! A whisper with you, nie Mark. W c are uninformed as j the reopening of the commercial are anxious to secuie a hog law for to further details of the wedding.! school at this place, I refer them brother—a faint breath of reproof. this county. A u expression of the T is not more than six weeks ago Uncle Thomas W illard author- i to <Klvc‘ tisonlcnt “ mmenoin6 people is wanted— let us hear in this issue of the HernliL A since you took us to task for im ized us to say that our job work is from you. breach of promise on the part of plying that, in a certain contingen as g.»od as can bo done anvwhere. Mr. Robert Dean, the Patriarch cy, a particular person would lie. river. r respect power would start that saw-mill nini wife are exjiectcd home 1'} the i Conservative are thon« who advance aud L O C A L IT E M S . on the hank of the river, he would give the blow« 'steamer Coos Bay. When questions must be Bottled with a engender an enthusiasm of more Fix up that gap in your sidewalk; The schooner Sea Foam was tiédit. vital importance to the toiling it looks bad. driven from Blaeklock harbor, af Let the bitterness go past, onet flag flics at citizens of this town than the A Elaine and Logan club has been ter losing an anchor, by uufavora- , th© mast, election to office of any man. I We arc a people united a« of yore; formed at this place. It numbers ble weather. ’ Neath the lianner of the Free, all enjoy W ith dull times, and a family to 2*2 members. Alex. Martin, Steve Lapp's step- i support, the question of who will their Liberie ,1 im Hayes has opened a barber’s son, residing on Isthmus slough,. From Atlautic to the great Pncifio Shore. h j 0 President can hardiv raise to ligent public OFFICE Store, of enthusiasm in this town, with Rsse pirtizuxiH will .strive to keep enmity «live, Their low bom schemes will never bear shop at Dean <fc H untingtons ad- shot himself in the left hand while when the battle's in array, to strive and win the day. joining the Olive hotel hundling a pistol. Each man must do the duty that he sworo- D r MeCormac, county school su- When pence has been declared, each soldier I f an argument will not with- is prepared stand the logic of au answer, it is perintendent, is again going the To fraternize—they're enemies no more. unworthy the attention of an intel rounds of the public schools. **» k.r »•o. ling and >tol, W e hear that there is a dearth « » i r n r n i y i ERSi s s ii » r tsT . { ' /tr/'Me ^ . Jr f ,////rf//.)// '// / ' Investigate and see where you can buy Hie cheapest; in doing so, call at W hitney & O'Connell’s, the originators of low prices on this river. They keep- constantly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City, the foL lowing* special i ties: T in , C opper end S h eet-iron w a re; a su p erior article o f H om e m anufacture ------- In connection with a------- W e ll se le c te d sto ck o f gen eral hardware^ sto v e s and ranges,, w ood and w illow ware« Farm tools and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumps, Water-pipes nnd Fittings, Paints, Oils and Brushes; Lam ps nnd Crockery, Hornes« and Trimmings, Rope, Glass ware, Plated and Granite ware. Rifles, Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipo, Bird cages and Fishing tackle, and all Goods usually kept iu a first class Hardware finKine-s and social letter-v.Titing, coiupo- we find a riita-bagn or Swede tu r -1 made it warm for the poor animal, should join in the efforts that have sition, Rrnnimnr, political, physical and Store. nip which weighed -b/, pounds. It finally made its escape up the j been made nnd are being made, to commercial Rooxruphy, nritlunetic, »Kiok- N. B. W e make a Speciality o f job-work,, and gunranteo- satisfaction* keeping, coimut rcisl science, ulgehrn, phys The mem liers of the ( oqnille bank and enne near jumping into; bring about the required result. U h ( ‘itv Brass Bund will accept the Mrs. Gil!m an’s arms. t h a n k s of the undersigned, for two Two fast runners have been de lino pieces of music discoursed for velop'd here in the past week— his especial benefit.— John H ub Harvv Schweers aud Frank Hunt. Clark Miller. A c o n sid e ra te lire. W e have been wronged-outraged. iology tho laws o f health, and the rudi ments o f music—vocal and instrumental, etc. Tuition, the same ns under our old system. C lark M W hile moukviog with a wild steer Our susceptibilities have been trill The Am ethyst has taken on the | they iueuired its enmity, but for ed with, and wo feel a certain last of the lumber at the mill. M e ; whh-h their speed of perambulation amount of disgust in consequence. hear that their is a probability of might have remained a secret. A In our last issue we mentioned the il l e r , Principal. AG E G -R A ItfB Vi e run through an open field, with the attempt to set Dr. Angell’s house hope That the rumor will not prove steer in the rear striking the boys on fire. Now, it has been discover alternately amidships, was made ed to bo but a trick, a sham and a unfounded. snare. An empty bucket left on Mast’s machine threshed over very little short of Maplewood’s night before, con It is likely bovine persua the place the 3000 bushels of grain near this time. To be given at Coquille City, on their motion tained water, in the morning, and place two weeks since, in less than sion accelerated the fire— a significant affair— was seven days. I t is said to have done somewhat. made on sand which prevented any the best work of any’ machine that A Dakota vornan has passed a damage to the floor. The laths on l) 4 ‘c<*iiib<*r 3 1 th, 1 * * 1 . has ever been here. prohibition law so far as her hus the partition wall were slightly The managers will spare no A letter from our old friend J. band is concerned. She says she scorched to the hight of one and a pains to make this the grandest C. Stevens, at San Bernadino, ( ah, will shoot the first man who sells half feet W e feel as if we had affair of the season. The enter informs us that he has produced 0 or gives him a drink of liquor, and been cheated; but our only regret tainment of their guests will be tons of honey from 50 stands of the saloon keepers are so well con is not for our remarks last week, no; made a speciality. bees sin co last spring. The pi ice vinced of her earnestness— as she we regret that the incipient fire bug per pound is 2^ to 3 cents. has killed one of them— that they is not compelled to atone for his Rev. H . B. Swafford preached in are letting her old man suffer from infernal meanness. --------------- » » f » < --------- this place Sunday and Sunday an exceedingly dry drought. She Sch ool IlooltM. -----------H A S ----------- n igh t From him wo learn that does not think it necessary to make Next month the school superin the next quarterly meeting of the a political question of prohibition. Been engaged, and refreshments tendents will decide by vote upon can be had at tho Robinson, or M . E. church South will commence Gainesville Hesperian. MASQUERADE Christmas Eve, The Coquille String Band Saturday, Nov. 8, at which ,,,. . no small thing; a deal of money is The contractor for biyldingHOO. . . ‘ . „ „ ,, , . ,,r , • , involved, and the money comes out Saturday night last was the first 000 worth of sewers in W ashingtou . . . . . J . . . . , , of the pockets of those who are cold night of the season, yet, the City, has imiiorted the lowest class . . . . . . , . . . , .. , ir - i t sending children to school. As frost, *if there were any, did not of Italian and Hungarian laborers . ... . . ... . . . . , r .„ -j! there will be six publishing houses raise a color. A peculiarity with to ....... .............. ^ are ______ do the work. They camped . . 1 ® .. represented by as many agents, it our climate is, if the night is cold ; their wages insufficient io is to bo naturally presumed that and the weather dry clear and calm ;upnjt c f their living in housas, and . . . . ,, , 17 ........i ! there will be considerable rivalry, the day will be as hot ns at any troublo is feared between them aud ; . . . . . . . . . . . J , . . . . . , , , , ! and it is to be hoped, in considera other portion of the year. tile displaced resident laborers. , ’ .. . * , , , tion of the hard times, that our a The cannery company sent The contracts were taken on a basis . . ... ., , ., _, , , ... . , i superintendents will see that there boat up to the forks of the river of labor at a dollar and a half per < . ..... , . .. . . . . J is as little chnngo made as iiossi- last week, where a largo run of sal dnv, and as the imported la b o r, . . - .. , , , • ’ . .f . , bio. 11ns frequent change has mon was reported. A catch of 300 costs less than half that am ou n t,!. ... .. . . °. .. ... , . , i been of but little advantage to the was made, but as they were of the the contractor will pocket a ban- : . , , , 1 1 children, and has been a grievous dog variety they were thrown away. some fottune in the diffeence. i tax ugon parents,— (Farmer. - -M » ■ - ----— - T h e company still find enough fish to justify runniug their cannery ’ Tis Hweet to love, but O how bitter Subscribe for the H erald . To love a "ill and then not qil her. and about 11 or 15 bouts. Eld. Michael will be down. iRTLE, ay 8 on lrute». K, on e rate». ▼e tim - uanti- liv ìn g time This is Olivo hotel. T I C K E T S for the bail Dealer in, and Manufacturer •(. T TIN, COPPER ANiTSHEET!RON FOR starting the mill again, soon. the school book question. W hitney & O’ Connell, Props. Primary (p?r term ).......................... j J. m H) Secondary “ .......................... f7.no b ard biadcn. at Living Prices. ( not in WILLS, FARGO Company's Agate & G-ranate Ware, Lamps, Chimneys and Lanterns» Sails Home Mutual Rope, & Paint and Oils* and a Full line o f M Insurance Cos., N e w H om e Æ N e w H ow V, e ^ Hardware Guns and Ammunition Hercul * Powder, r * Iron & Blacksmith’s 1 Sewing Machines* Supplies- A L L A T BOTTOM PR ICES LIGHT Address &- McEWAN- PIONEER HARDWARE MAH, Coquille City, Oregon» cluding supper) §1.50 A ll are requested to come Knmasquc. MYRTLE DRUG STORE. James Cartwright <fc Steve Gallier Managers. In summer, when the ground is dry, Our wayward minds impressing W ith w hat is meet—what we should buy— Light caif skin is a blessing. Rut, when the rain descends, and mud Impedes perambulation, We need it boot both strong and (. ood To reach our destination. Go to Dean & Huntington’ s— They will-fit and please you; They keep every thing, From stout boots for winter, To light ones for spring. M yrtle Point, Ogn, W. L. DIXON . ID IE L A -X jiE IR . . Proprietor. HIST Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobago, Fancy Articles, Stationery nml the finest quality of School Book«.. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason & Ham lin or*, guns, Ac. Old W in es and Liquors of the best quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L I V E . v ln 3 tt