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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1884)
Jones— “ But can Smith be trust GtajuilU (üitjî îfimüd. ed? Does he know anything about politics?” PUDLIHIlKD KYKBT TVHSPAT. J .A . D kan , Editor and Proprietor T o be politic is to know all there is in Devoted to the interests of the Coquille politics.”— [Boston Transcript Hiver particularly. aud of the County geii- ernlly. In summer, when the ground is dry, Subscription, pot year......................... f'J.OO. Our wayward mind* impressing With whnt is meet—what we should huy— Light calf skin is a blessing. TUESDAY, NOY. 11,1884. Hat. when the rain descends, and mud Impedes perambulation, W I T .%*!> I l l M O R . We need a boot both atrong and food To reach our destination. An Indiana baby, born during a Go to Dean A Huntington's— terrible storm, has been named They willjfit and plcaAe you; Cycloids. Its father says the ap- They keep every thing. From stout boots for winter, pelntion is a misnomer. A cyclone To light ones for spring. doesn’ t howl every night, -N o r r is town Herald. , mistress their positions become re versed Before marriage he drives her; after marriage she drives him — if she is like most women— Som erville Journal. Coquille City, Ogn. Hauling Done at Reasonable Bates, vlnltf Bandon Coquillu City, Oregon GALL IKK A HUNT . . . . Proprietors. Horses l>oarded by the day. week/or month. £»7“ Hauling done on short notice. n50 NEW HACK LINE! W h en a coachman marries his ----- Connecting----- With Steamers “ Coras” and “ Little Annie” at the terminus of their upper river route, carrying passengers and ffeight to and from Myrtle Point. G. A . B R O W N , In speaking of the girl to whom nl-Gm We have the selling of a half section of land, half bench aud half l>ottoni land, near Coquille City, It would make a half dozen good little ranches, or a gixnl dairy aud stock ranch. The price is $20. per acre. B . E _ B T J .d c , B r o p - Brown— “H e is politic.” Jones— “That’s sufficient A HAltGAIN F E E D A N D L IV E R Y STA B LE Proprietor. Hotel E. A nderson , This house has been elegantly furnished, nyone wishing good, red cedar shingles, and is ut once the home of the tourist. lcuce-potilH, pickets, clapboards er The house is of easy access to the stenmer shakes will do well to call on 8. B. Barrows, lauding. The table is supplied with best one nule east of Coquille City. the market affords, and no pains spared to All orders left at this office or with J. T. render comfort to guests. Moulton will receive prompt attention. vl'nffl ▼2n23tf A H o tiP f. We havethe selling of a farm of 100 actes with a splendid orchard, good water, a good house. The farm yielded fiO tons of timothy hay last season. Tlie farm wik be sold cheap, and the following go with the pine?: 70 head of sheep, a lot of hogs 1 yoke of cat tle, chain's Ac., a lot of cows, yearlings and the house-hold furniture which is new and good. CITY DRUG STORE! C oquille C ity O gn . D r. S . L . L E M E 7 E P r o p r ie t o r , fiancee. say.” Y ou mean your Coquille City Market It is pronounced fee-ong- “ I don’t care how it is pro Nosier <fc Hunt Props. nounced; this girl is my financee. River Front. Coqnille City, Oregon. She’s worth $30,000.— New York - Snn. :0 :~ Fresh and choice meats of all M iss Westover, a female-suffrage agitator, who is described as being kinds constantly on hand. À S O “one of the prettiest women in Groceries, vegetables and pro England,” has delivered 200 ad n50 dresses in the last six months. visions, etc., etc. M iss W estover appears to be a O L IV E H O T E L , thing of beauty aud a jaw forever. Front St. Coquille City, “ It would never do for you to cast your .bread upon the waters, my dear,” said the fond young hus band. Mus. C. W . O l iv e , Pr.orRETOit. “ Because it is so heavy it would sink,” he replied. • had at the Don’t Read This, I »less Y od Want to Boy water Warts, Young & Huden Proprietors. which we live? now?” W h at about the “ Now,” said the good edit or, suddenly aroused from his com fortable slumber, “now is the time to make up clubs.” set him o u t — [Saratoga Journal. “ M y dear, look below,” said a Harlem man just as he stood on the bridge with his wife, gazing at hauling “ Such is life. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. OLIVE & IKEN. Have just received at And then the deacons clubbed together and a tug Mr«. C. W. Olive. a line of barges. The tug 4s the man, working and toiling, while the barg es, like women, are— ” “ I know,” interrupted Mrs. G. acridly; the tug does the blowing and the barg es bear all the burdens.” — Burling ton Hawkeye. They were chums and occupied Millinery Store!! A Large Variety cf T lie Xjsitest S ta les 3LAD IES AN D O H IID R EN ’S H A T S F low ers, OsrtricH F lu m e s and. Tips- X-» 2Lces, ZRUbToons, and. Ornaments. was dissipated, had been drinking Ruching Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc- for several days and was apparent Hats trimed to order a speciality. it sadly, sighed heavily, shook his C O Q U IL L E M IL L the same room. One of them, who Straw, Plash, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which ly very much depressed, drew a re we will sell cheap for cash . vln6. volver from the drawer, looked at head, and said in a low, deep voice: “ I have no money. I ’ve pawned almost everything I own. I have but one friend my faithful It will do me a parting revolver. service. left, I ’ll— ” and he lifted the pistol from the table. “ Stop! H old! Consider you are going to do. exclaimed his friend what Don’t shoot,” and room mate. “Shoot!” exclaimed the supposed suicide. “ W ho is thinking of shoot ing?” “ Y ou said the revolver was ing to do you a parting go service. D on’t be rash!” “ W h y you darned fool, going to do a last service, — AND— Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN— GENERAL HERGHANDISE — AND ALL KINDS OF— X j T T l u r IE C ed a r , f ir , ash , m a ple , m y r t l e , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. TOWING so it is By the T ug K A T I E C O O K , on I am the river and bar, at reasonable rates. going to soak it for a dollar and a Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. get some beer for the money,” and Orders for lumber filled in quanti wrapping up the deadly weapon in ties to suit, and at the lowest living a paper he went out on Austin av rates. J. P A R K E R , enue in the direction of the lead M . L. H A N S C O M , ing pawnbroker’s establishment. I R V I N G M. C O O K . Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, v l n !8 t f. Subscribe for the H erald . half with old Schwartzmeyer, and FOR TH E Dead! City Brewery, - < 0 } - G. M E H L , Prop. T om b ston e and Coquille City. Oregon- MONUMENT Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. \2i5l A G E K T C Orders promptly filled. Y* ! LOTS FOR SALE! Tobe on the safe siile, ice liner seen red an a (jene for lfir sale of tombstones and monuments, from Iu The Addition To The Town O f Ponit. Bilí L im ? h Feed Stable E m pire Cit37\ Or. TV. R. G e t t y , P rop . —c — CH EAPEST! —FOR— Horses and Ruggit a at all hours. Good Pasturage by the day, week or month. vlu4i* 3ni. Ouickost a ä Bist Our Subscribers. W. Gallier Appreciating the necessity of all Bu.-lines« Men, Farmer* and Miners hav:ng a news paper published in the rnetropolies. in ad dition to their own local paper—one that contains all Financial, Commercial and General News; which matter not being in the slope of n local paper—the proprietor of Empire CitY and Drain's Station tS iu p u llf (£ ih i ¿ T u m id . Express B E c r s e -S lr c e in g : Jareis, C itrali i Co. Neatly and promptly done, at the lowest living price*. Shop next door cant of Lenevc’s drug store, Coquille City, Oregon. Has made advantageous arrangements to C L IJ l B . . . .WITH TRK.. . . Henry Iluden. of the garden by way of the same | so d a , sa r s a p a r il l a . GINGER ale etc., of superior quality. hole in the fence that it came in.” Constantly on band for sale. — Boston Globe. t-*T*Oodera from the country priuptly “ And Tt hat of this present time?” filled. Address all orders to Marshfield rt'nU cried the parson earnestly, smiting Soda W'orks. “ W hat of this time in orders from all parts filled promptly. vln 33 M a rsh field I ’ll wager my last year’s straw hat 1 the pulpit and Of the very best quality aud at the pretty slick about the grandeur and independence of farm life, but vince a pig.that it ought to go o u t , Brewery, be BOOTS and. S H O E S nn exasperated farmer, “ can talk Car« ■{ Randolph, Oregon: vlnltf. “ These candidate fellers,” cries that none of ’em ever tried to con Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem STORE, market affords. David Young. my stomach.” and other conveniences for the benefit o f Constantly on hand a well selected the traveling public. Btock of fresh and choice drags and med- icines.notions, blank books, school books and everything usually found in n first-class drug store. Prcsoiptions carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. His prices are as low as the lowest. BULLARD A DRAKE, Prop*. v2n4 vln45 i G al lien RANDOLPH BSEWER!¥ O P P O R T U N I T Y J- W alser,, Prop. Thin house is well supplied with every thing necessary to make it a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. “ No, my dear,” he replied, “uorcan Reoently been furnished with spring bed a For particulars inquire of E. B knukr or AV. A. B obdku . Myrtle Point. Oregon. “ W retch!” she exclaimed, “can you T ajilks always supplied with the best the make light of so sacred a subject/ i ----- Keeps----- has Brices Feascnalol©. “ W h y not, A lfred?” asked his pious wife. J. H. N o s l k r ........................... Proprietor. oosBYaoe icals etc., of the best quality, ami W hich we are enabled to give ex B. ZNfarlc, Prep. , all the. time receiving fresh, every cellent bargains. Photographic de thing usually found in a lirst-clas.s signs and price list shown on ap- M aiwufiklo , O ok . »lication. Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic- medical dispensary. Prescriptions J. A . D ean . nre Frames, etc., and Agent for White's carefully com|)ounded. * Office in Herald Building. Sewing Machines. . vl ui tf \2nl5. FURNITURE Beer of best Quality always to — Chicago Tribune. Coquille City, Oregon, (J imm I and M d W House in California he was engaged he referred to her as his “financee.” C o q u il l e C i t y , O g n . 25 CENTS. coo P ro p rietors N O T IC E ! ROBINSON HOUSE, M e a ls at a ll h ou rs — •{ Bandon, Coos Co., Or. I— M. New Drugstore! S A N F R A N C IS C O \ Lowest L iv in g . Rates. STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! C a r r y in g : BLACK-SMITHING The U - S- Mails Wells. Fargo & Co s I EAVSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS L STATION EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meet» the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. The regular sulwcription price of our paper is A T New and comfortable stages. S2.00 PER YEAR . FARE to Drains Station STL The Fashionable Boot and Shoe Makar And the yearly subscription of the CHRON Fare to Portland by this route ¡*15.50. will be found at all time* ready to wait uj>on, ICLE is $2. Now we w ill furnish Each passenger allowed 50 pounds o f baggage and acconiodato'cnstomora with everything Passengers are requested to be in Empire H as rf . c k n t l y b e e n f i t t e d i t in in our line, at the Coqnille City Boot and Shoe store; one door north of thtJOlive hotel, FirHt-cin/«s order by Mrs. O. Reed, danflitrr frir flu? Mam street. X U p 01 U lu i UllO xOtll ! Any information in regard to the above of the former proprietor, who will *psre no D n/s A H umtxxoton . line can bo procured at th el’ larco or Centra! p.'tins in trying to render comfort to gu* *ie For $ . .’), P o s to Free. hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or of this old, and reliable house. Both pajN.rs Hont to one or two adresses, o p- i i nny public l'cise in Empire. Share of patronage is solicited. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tional with the subscriber. Mrs. 1). Ksr.n Proprietor. u41. THE GREAT Land Office at Rosoburg Oregon. ) Oct. 2S. 1884. » OTIC E is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of S ANEVEK-FAIL his intention to make final proof in support ing Cure f<»r N»-r- of his claim, end that said p roof will lie Aous Debility, Ex FU R N ITU R E STORE made before the judge or clerk of Oooscoitn- hausted Vitality Sem tv. Oregon, at Empire on Friday, Dec. 12. inal Weakness, Sper A well Hf*lecte<l stock of entirely new ..IS THE. Iks4. viz: Elias H. Robinson, homestead mntorrlm n. lost m *. n - No. ¡1771* for the lots <! section Iff lot If? sec Furniture, wall pnper and window shades uoon.linjiotoncy i*i;os tion 14 and lots 4 and 5 section 24 township ffl S. R. 12 west. rxi'oitnui.A. Paralysis complete, oil cloths, straw matting, minors ...iO F T H K .... and all the terribhiof- He names the following witnesseH to and looking-glasses, picture frames iu B a -c ific C o a s t . [foots of S.-If abuse, of variety, with cords and fixtures, bed prove his continuous residence upon, and youthful follies and cultivation of. said land, viz.: springs, hangings aud casters etc. pic Henry Wignnt | excesses'in maturer years, such as loss of Janies D. Hayes I all of Myrtle Point. tures framed taorder, coffins furnish Memory, Lassitude. Noctururl Emission A- Isaac Bingham i Oregon. versioii to Society*. Dimness of l issiou, Nois ed to orih r. plain or fancy. C. binet Charles Morris J es in the Head; the vital fluid passing un nnd turned Work to suit orders. observed in the urine, and many other dis Also at the rnmo time and place Also watches and clocks and rejtairs f* r th » eases that leads to Insanity and deatli- James D. Hayes, pre-emption D. S. No. 4252 same. Now Home sewing machine ageney ; nu. mintik , who is a regular physician. for the W of \V } s section 7 township 31 (graduate «if the University of Pennsylva machines on hand. S R 11 west. nia), will ngree to forfeit tivk hunduum ('. E. EDWARDS PROPRIETOR, He names the following witnesses to prove hollaiis f o r n case of this kind the vitai . his continuous residence upon, and cultiva vl n45 tf bk .ToiiATivs (under his special advice nnd tion of, said laud, viz: treatment) will not cure, or for anything Henry Wigan t impure or injurious found in it. Elias B. Robinson all of Myrtle Point, nooToB m (XT ik treats all private diseases Isaac Bingham Oregon. successfully, without mercury; <- onsui . ta - R. B. Jefferson tion kiwik . Thorough examination and ad Wm. F. Benjamin, vice including analysis of urine. $5. Price nov4 Register. of vita i. r.N stouativj :. $1.50 a bottle.or four times the quantity $5: sent to any address upon receipt of price or C. (). D. seen re NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. K T O R W iL Y , from observation and in private name if desired, by a . v . kiktie , m . d . L and office at R okkiktiio O buoon HAS l i KKABNKY ST. SAN F1UKCXSCO, CAL., Ootober 10.1884. SVM I-I.r. nOTTLi; FU K N otice is hereby given that the following- Will be sent to any one applying bv letter, On hand a full line of Groceries, L v named settler has filed notice of his in stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se tention to make final proof in hui port of crecy in regard to all business transac Candies, Nuts, Tobacco aud cigars, his claim, and that said proof will be made tions, Canned goods, Stationery, Ink, before the Judge or Clerk of Coos comity nn. mintie ' s kiitney rkmeuy nkpkukticun at Empire City Oregon, on Fnduv, Decem cnresall kinds of kidney and bladder com Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils aud ber 11, 1884, viz: Joseph Laird, Homestead plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leticorrhoea. No. .‘«84, for the E W o f H W ^ , Sec. Iff and Por sale by all druggists; $1 a bottle; 6 bot pure W ines for medical purjxises, E k o f N W H Sec. 22 T 28 S R Iff W. THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. tles for $5. He names the following witnesses to W ood and willow ware, H ard pk . MiNTir.’ s nANOKLioN pills are the best prove his continuous residence upon, and THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is and cheapest DYKPKPstA nnd millious cure ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, Am* cultivation of, said land, viz: the first paper on the coast in ability and in in the market. For sale by all druggists. Ü. D. Sargent the freshness and reliability of its NEWS v2nltf_____________________________ uniti'in, Fiyicy and Toilet Articles, J. C. Laird I all of Coquille City, Nothing that the world desires to know is P. Wade Oregon. Lamps and chimneys. Austin Sargent omitted from its columus It aims to fill ocl4 Wm. F. Benjamin, Highest price paid for country No. 11 Kearny street every requirement of a first-class pnper. Register. produce etc. Its telegraphic reports are the latest and Treats all Chronic and Special Diseases. vln36tf. most reliable; its local news the fullest and -^ c c r iN r a r zM H E n sr NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest A \ 7 IIO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM pens iu the country. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, I V > the effects of youthful follies or indis August 20,1884. f THE CHRONICLE has always been, and cretion will do w ellto avail themselves of 'VLotice is hereby given that the following always will be, the friend and champion of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the al l l named settler has filed notioe of his in tar of suffering humanity, nn. sfinnet will tention to make final proof in support of the people as against combinations, cliques, uarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of his claim, and that said proof will be made corporations or oppression of any kind. It KB DOST YOU FORGET If- eiuinal Weakness or private diseases of before the judge or clerk of Coos county, at will be independent in everything, neutral any kind or character w hich he undertakes The people of the Coquille river shot Id Empire City, Oregon, on Friday, November anil fails to cure. 14, 1884, viz: Edward Neelv, homestead No. in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, MIDDLE-AGED MEN. bear in mind, that as good P h otofiT a p b N 4508 for the E>» of S E H, S W X of S E h' yet exposing corruption wherever found, and There are many at the age of thirty to section 20 and N E ^ o f N E % section 20, working with fearless endeavor to promote sixty who are troubled with too frequent as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, t.re township 2(5, 8 R 11 west. evacuations of the bladder, often accompa made by G- H. R ambdbll , of Myrtle Point. lie names the following witnesses to prove and protect every interest of the great pub nied by a slight smarting or burning sensa Will soon have completed a floating his oontinnons residence npon, and cultiva lic whom it serves and on whom it depends tion and a weakening of the system in a A R T P A L A C E tion of, said land, viz: for its support. manner the patient cannot account for. On S G Johnson ^ With which he will viait every point Tho SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON examining the urinary deposits» ropy sed A Louvem ] all o f Fairview, iment will of ten be found, nnd sometimes on the river between Myrtle Poiut nnd ICLE, the most brilliant and complete B B Teterg j Oregon. small particles of albumen will appear, or Win Ben ham Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints the color will l>e of a thin milkish hue, a- Bandon, and he prepared to do San Fran < regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of gnin changing to a dark and torpid appear cisco work at less than San Francisco price». Also at the same and placo Literature and General Information; ance. There are many men who die of this Will be fully prepared to make Picture» in Salmon G. Johnson, homestead No, 4515 News, also a magnificent Agricultural Department. difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is for the 8 H of H W section 33 townshi all styles known to the art, from the small- the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. 20, S It 11 west, and lots 3 A 4 section cat Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. 8. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such township 27, 8 R 11 west. All he asks is for people to compare his cases, and a liealtny restoration of the He names the following’witncsses to prove work with that of others. his continuous upon, and cultivation of, Including postage, to nny part of the United genito-urinary organs. Office Hours—10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays, said laud, viz: States. Mr. R. has beoome a permanent citizen from 10 to 11 a . m . Consultation free. Edward Neely Sample Copjj Sent Free. of Coo» County, and it is to the interest Thorough examination and advice, $5. B B Teetrs I-??"All orders must l>e accompanied by the Call or address A Louvem of the people to patronize home industry all of Fairview, coin. DR. SPINNEY A Co., E Whitley Oregon. Address all orders to Coquille City, No 11 Kearny street San Francisco. nnd thereby keep the money in the country. W m . F. B enjamin , v2a43tf v2nltf. oc 14 Register. Coo» Co. Oregon. Q. G. Huntington, Myrtle Point, Oregon, 2 7 ENGLISH REMEDY SAN FRANCISCO N CHRONICLE M Y R T L E P O IN T Leading Newspaper 0. Nelson DR. SPINNEY STILL AHEAD! g t $2 For One Year. 1