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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1884)
m a u n (ìiu r i ii D ii'i'ciu rj. M it’ ifHiist w*rvice.5, by Rev. H. H. S.vnf- ford, art* l««*lii ns f.»il>»ws: 1st Snbt nth rt North Fork 11 . M. 2 nd *' “ Ii:im1v'y Crook !ki 4th “ 4* “ “ Fish Trap G'i»quiMe City L O C A L IT E M S . The ¡»eople’s hardware So far we have had no speak of, in this part. H. Padeu and Henry spent Sunday in town. The Coos Hay News com e to hand last week. * ** “ “ '• “ .in Ir ïîi 'Hu* CaSC ( > L IJY LW I.AUCOX. Oolr.iubia! Imme; thy lofty m onulrin,. Thy woods and ial os art* bc.iutiiulTo nee*: forni», a disabled soldier o f the Fand of nhiiuilniict*. life's sweet fountains. late war, is one among many illus- I In distant o’inies I oft *n w; nder 'Mid to\ s of art and work of Nature's hand; i Whilst all are grand. tin ere's n! n dit*seems ; 1‘° 1^ 10^ ^ ‘e bureau o f pensions, i store. Three years ago, he furnished grander fl’ost to Tlinii mi * itu * k of homo in tlii? this my native land.; evidence, on good medical author- . . ti... . : ....... ........ i ii: ity, _i as to increased disability, __l and From tyrants and their arts restraining. They tlee afar in lands where others dwell to his having been unable to earn Clemens No fi tters here; no despots reigning— his living by manual labor since Land of the fre«1! there's none can thee excel. the date o f his discharge, and Hint * -«o * ♦ failed to I Ifs: H A Y T O r i S O I I I H I T H W . he was a sound able-bodied man Organize a Prohibition league D. J. 1 jowo paid this office a in every State irrespective o f party, visit on Thursday, last. Divorce Prohibition from partizan C. H. Volkmar was in town, on oganizations. J.et Republicans M’ ednesday. last. ami Democrats opposed to 1 rum, P i r ’ o r n n .l M r T l i u n n • . " , T . 1 V n p i. 1 .U M I m in T i » c 'f l » .» r M j i S ii l i l i e r 's ••«■»i*» it ili a. C i»LV.?aiH A . 1 1 . I l i u m .i s jo i n h a n d s in n m o v e m e n t ht the time o f his enlistment, yet, i 0,1 '* 111,1,1 technicality, his applica- i tion is denied. The surgeon o f his regiment being dead, the assistant surgeon informs him that in the " ............... * , ................., a g a in s t! a b sen ce ol th e m e d ic a l Fadi »! fcM‘l*. (lie ,\t w* .Tlarkai SSi-f.ori. Eggs, per d o /- ,..................... 27c 50 Apples, per bu sh el,............. 0.25 Flour, ¡»er barrel,............... Butter, per r o ll,................... 50 20 Cheese,. . . . per pound,. . . . I*eef steak,.......... “ ................ 8 0 Beef, per fore qr. “ ............... 8 do, per liiud qr., “ . ............. ................ ,S ft: a 121. j jjn0 Rno but wliat some insatia- j M utton,...............“ p 11’ ! .............<*................ Salt P o r k ,...........“ ................ 8 j iqe character would take offence.i r l ' n l i i l U f ............... Corned B e e f,. . . . “ ............... 8 H is reply was. “ Set your stakes! H Hum* ’ * * * '« ................ ............... 15 a m s ,.................“ . . . . "■ ! — ' ’ ",....................... Bacon ( sides ) . . . “ ............... J5 d o ( shoulder) . . “ ............... 12 please^everybody; therefore, you iidH1 ^ •••••••••• •••••••• 17 j may as well cease trying.” P ota toes,.............“ ................ 1 | 1 I C a bb age,.............“ ^ ••••••• ................ •••••••• Hie case had to be tried before an Sugar....................“ ................12(d Ibi 4 4 O" i impartial tribunal. Hut, while the j Coffee, in tins, 44 do, green,...........“ ................ 10?, ; body o f the people are gifted | wit!i that spirit o f fairness which Tea, g r e e n ,.........“ ................30<// 75 75 J will always make some allowance do,English bkfst“ ............... I l i c e , ................... “ ................ 10 j m in . favor of writers why may, inad B Beans....................“ » m i e i a i i w i D »w i} . u « , , m u u e a n s ......................... “ .................... 5 ................ 5 record s v e r te n tly , g iv e o ffe n s e , th e re is a A p p le s , uris Danielson expects to of prohibition amendments to the ; is unable to remeaiber las purlieu- j rights of individuals, that to en-j h inch the new* \cssel at liiu b e.s r a ill, il. next Saturday Mr. M\ S. D yo, o f Civ n ngliaiu creek, has our thanks for a basket of fine apples. Joseph ( ’. Dean goes to tl Columbia by the present trip o f the steamer Coos Bay. Mr. Carothor's residence is re ceiving a coat o f paint, at the hands of Noah 1.(lieve. Attorneys, M atson ¡ i l l Cr.o*, arrived in town hist night to attend, some legal business here to-day. people, this is the only way to 'p roh ibition . H alf the States in the * uion may free themselves from Die rum and beer curse in three .years, it tins met Inal is adopted. ! ~ l u le d o Biade. M’ hile we differ with the Blade in the length of lim e in which to obtain successive agree with the i'osition that it takes in the above extract. It is a new departure for the Diade, out Getter late than nev er. l i.? mirth and satire o f the har- q|u.c, civates a momentary om iì ____ j:; | Coquille City, Coos Co. Oregon, will reopen Jan .5th . 1855. j Students wishing to take a com plete bns- iness course, can avail themselves o f the ’ privilege without incurring the enor- tuous expense and inconvenienoe o f going far froui home. { A Primary Department W ill be conducted in connection with this | institute, and instruction will be given to ; pupils o f any age and grade. Am ong the j branches which constitute a scientific course are, orthography, reading, elocution, plain and / /it//, ............... ; j ............ K ..................... 1*1 ' ¡'.J, Tuition, the same as under our old system. | lar case. jd e u v o rto please them the person | ( ; r^en (|() ’ « ^ Primary <per te rm )............................. $ 5.00 ( M e think that the evidence o f j must lose his self-respect; and i n - ; Hav, per ton ,......................... 8 1 0 .0 0 ! Secondary •* ...................... $ 7.00 C lviik M illek , P rin cipal his brother, w ho was a comrade j stead o f being a free citizen, he ' n the same company, and who j must descend into the position o f a . nursed him in hospital, combined calligraphic serf. wit 1 tu.it o f tin* 1 eg. 1 l, medical | M’ hilo we have slrugg led to ex im” jer’ won*4* sufficient. I lllH|;0 paper an acceptable It is a difficult matter to 1>U ,u' I sheet, we may have displeased P»*r*'>nn wishing to buy farms, wild lami; , . . .. ,. . or town lot», improved or umilinovi<1, wi;l i into tlii‘ mysteries o f re T tape, or 1 some people, in giving the tacts : 00 vi-11 to evil nit l). H untington, “ City 1 to discover the reason for placing ; n e c e s s a r y t o s u p p o i t o u v v i e w s Oli j Boot A Shoo store,*’ Coquille City, b e fo re ' so ni inv obstacles in the way of t h o l u b o r q u e s t i o n . I f t h a ï b e t h e jmrehusing'elsfw 1:< re. as i t has in his hands ' for sale a large variety o f real estate, a n d ; the d esci vin«i soli lier POST OFFICE Store, C. ANDREWS •................... ..................... ... ... ;<'»*<’ ■ w e a r e « ) r r y t l i a t l > e » p l « v .i !! , , 1. f .OTi, u ll„ v„ , „ . i, h | im d s,1!|vinqM n, i.| J.I inj, Il qbt >tî d lO p.1 llrdloOlllO- ,ljsp]ay J. pick o f intelligence in tv. froni n quarter section ranch, down to a 1 t h i n g in r e g a r d t o t liis c a s e , w e j o u r e ffo r ts in a h :,!f !ot in con sistin g.iu purt o f the ! n ow c o in p ly w it li a s m u c h s p a c o . 1 .* 1 r ; IIS OUI l i l l l i t e d C o lu illIlS w i ll permit. is s o f . V i t îs n o t o u r t lu t y f o c r i t i c i s e Rev. W. H. N osier will invai TTsdi. but, the gratification in this placet!.e >th ftu:«ila_. in til’s a x i ’iatlie coal acter; t he mask beim month, and the ti ist in next ine»nth. i! > >( H )| j pP removed than we dis- The opening f f V lOi. ^l. ( . M il- i Ci .ver the fiumi that lies conceale-. 1er s comm.-i * tal sc! b mu tins i doch ben.-aih i! . '.»o Lope timi the liuavoidubly delà ye.!1, blit trill *»J en Blade is i inceli». The S i! ■mi Talk in discussing Jan. 5th. 1 lv** yoke ol c*\ttle from the til*' jalvai .cr reaps i rom »n’ose ri bin g f o r O > 1*1 d, Columbia river can e dov, : p:q 1 r, ; 11 w hich he gets tlie t!ic r« a l last weeî:, t-> 4 Ï5 i: n« »ni;* news and other matters in loggin g «it Coos Ba w Ilici i V i~ intcrestîsl, gives us the Mr. A. ( »rims’ev tvent tu .’ I.» facts in rogarti to the »•e * t his v. i 1 •, fullov vi : • 4 !«! Fijr1, ( * iiy papers: " i f one o f our win un he exporté 1 from Y iivin it.er friends should happen in la, T 7 a r r iv i li io would , * I 1 l n c '.c i b r iv I , • :,n lic: r • Ulli !î «IV timi out in t’.vo minutes that lu had started * 0 I 1 I 11 • H a- V w ii ' o»idled welcome tin r«*, such as lie » it friends. Tl CV w ou « i receive e printing offi CO lie\t ^ i * ili n*.k**. ve are ini! >nm d. » . , q ini . • at h<mila. I hat is ill* !lD Set A 0*0. »nr.ell’s H Hj m no other oit »oth ml in : i - J hey (rv is it m*>r** ani 1 \ illustrated than is h C i t tb s:re ¡.n ì *i .¡L » i!b Herald j #ut, not- • t an t j.; if* v,st'istaiuling ¡¡¡I this, the ¡tress el m whe; e room o f a newsp;q:er is no place M e are I v lin ! that ior lire modern ora torio deliver a > ■ » » - a brick kiln will be j >u t w. A 1 1 e re harangue, lasting from a half, to is a one «»r two hours. There is nei- the croining season Thi thing much lie ceded, and will ther business or method i:i the prove profitable. , license; it obstructs the typesetter, 1 j ” ; C ommercial C ollege , Business and social letter-writing, com po ; sition, grammar, political, physical and d r i e d , . . “ ...................10<b b z com . . . 10^7 l 1(>$ com m m ercial ercial geography, geography, arithm arithm etic, etic, book- book keeping, coimuercial science, algebra, phya- do ............... 25 j commercial Lenle came over from the bay on the supremacy o f rum. Elect leg- ' which were lost oil detached eer- class so |)redjudiced — so utterly Basins, .........................................: M atures the Subm ;9siou : Vico in the P ea in sn K in 1802, he . lost in taking into account j C W t s , ,io ( C O Q U ILLE i . . 4i f ! fuilowing; | w o r t h y c a u s e . W e lia v e n o r e a r s , 1 I- fl ... , r • . 1 . » -W 1 «« tvn . gond, large dweîling, ooni- i F roni t h e r e s u i t 01 t l i s p a s s i o n a t e | limitions burn, fine vonng orebuvd. good oui ■ • c iilic ls m . bouses, HO .••cri-s under f* iuv . 15 in grass and -------- ----M flM ------- ; l ’> ¡>o\v land. There are upwards o f fifteen 4 ; . A . IC. ■ i million f .r t o f fir and ee ar tin ilxr on th e ! O n t h e e v e n i n g t*f tlu 3rd c ” ; land which is o f easy access to the river. PROPRIETOR, CON STAN TLY K eeps An assortment o f Boots and shoes, the individual merits o f those, who who being more or less disa Ilats and caps, bled, are now enjoying pensions. C iu n b e i - the h is t M edliesdnv j HIO :i<T«“N. 100 in the bottom . 25 im- Stationery, Inks, But, we are aware o f the fact, (3 oil. Lvtle post will elect its offi- proved: new frame dw elling, good orchard, that, men who have been • utterly D ry goods and » c e r s fo r the ensuing year. L e t! ■prfn«.and w bead of oattt«. i hogs. 5 •ep. 1 boive and 10 tons o f li;iv. and irretrievably ruined, in apliys- j tiicre be ;i general turn out <^f all Film timber on upland. Clothing L a icr.l sense, receive no pension, t he comrades. By order o f the com ti7 :s«,e*«*s. n!! bottom. U0 improved; good dies, Gents wliile others who seem to go about i house, barn and orchard, also good fences, mander. their business in the usual way, etc., adjoining Coquille City. and Childrens 11. ff. Tobias, Adjutant. and who suffer slightly, if at ¡ill, *-îï «cpcN. nil bottom, fi cleared, all good General fu r tillable land: house, barn, outhouses, or <-ri5n<} E iu ll! receive pensions. There is some-1 chard etc.. ;<[ mile from Coquille City. nishing goods; thing wrong in this a screw ; T o lie given by ihe M yrtle IVint (iiie suburban lot. containing Ibi acrns. also groceries, neat cot t ige. I' m f mit t ivos years old: v«-rv loose somewhere. I f every i Brass aild String Band, on ( hrLt- desirable for a fam ily residence, being } Canned goods, mile from ( oquiile City. soldier that received a scratch ! mas evening, Decombei the 25th. Cigars, tobacco S l.N l'T r .X CKNTS Knit POSTAGE were pen.-i'UH'd, we would b< A cenerai invitation is extended. f ■ ) t ëV ) S I f 7 i r " «m l rec-ivt* free our ii»-iv com h iu a- ! — TT ,, 1 * t- \Vp i ... i no«pencil; u««i«seven different »*>«- aiidcandies. H e pays the lugli- to object, among tm* Inst I i>s(ers containing tlie ^ r igrjunmo ; fui »nicies, just out. arsiiu »»nw.. Address est price for country produce. believe that the n an w ho servos ! will be issued ir* a few days. HAUT NOVELTY CO., vln 2 3 San Fraueisi'o, C aliforn ia. | hD countrv well and faithfully in the hour o f need, and becomes j B. M. Smith's drug store, at D al-j disabled in consequence, ought las. was partially destroyed by lire I M c E ^ a n C re: to receive recognition, and every Ion the 20th. Loss, about Shod; i n - ! ! V i i t y should he afforded him in sured. V ’; S T Z Ì " r. ' b pi ?! prosecuting a just chum. lm - , <•-»*- partiality demands the attention! Candor in some people, may be ii I h i à L I ìj of the proj er officers in cases like | ^.mpareil to lemon drops, in w hich j this o f Lansing’s. The claim be- ‘ t!l° noitl pm loiuinates over ti:e ing a just one, why is it not allow- j nweelness. 'bO in ] ii (oijuiile City, Oregoo. CHl? ‘ Air. Josejffi Collier lias just left j M e are*n< -t aware of the attorney’s at this office a branch <»f an ai>i>le j Mr. Thom as Beale called in and , and no muu of ordiuaiy intelligence name, if any, that is acting for the . , • , • - , i - .i » i hatl a ( h it about old tines. It is would be guilty o f it. ’. J A ! tree which ir> m tall bloom. Dealer in. and manufacturer of. Tin, Copper Sheetiron Ware. Agate and Granite suffering family, therefore, w e, twelve years since we hist saw and Tim agony is past Cleveland mention one who lias served us! The dwellings and farms of wid-! conversed with him, x et, lie seems ] ai.d Hendrieks are elected to fill . . , . ; faith full v ’, in Alexicau M ar m a t-; ows, minors and spinsters are ex WARE. • N- * ! the offices o f president and vice-pres as young as ever. tors Alex. M. Ivenady, Sec. Nat. empted from taxation in several A coui»le o f gentleman lv»ng ident for the next four years. The above town killed a bear the oilier t*:;eiti‘iiieiit incident to « preside». ! -W a V e t i,raic»n War- Um-k j stutes o£ tl.e Jlc-tican republic Lamps, Chimneys a.mci Lanterns, W e sh fa g ta i » » tr ic t1 evening wliile going home inllu ii oleciion n e:n - concluded, we 2 0 1 :,:7' NOTICE OF FIN AL PROOF. I>o«»ts. They beitt and drowned ¡ " * ‘ 1 no'v ^*c enabled to ob.-erve ! ^ - -bind âu. L.VSI» OFK1CK AT lloSRÌlUKf/OBTOON i November 21. lsSJ. T lie Silioul E]nl4Tl«iiuu«'iil. Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a Tull line o f it with their oars. ; "'hat radical changes may take j v Tolieo ¡^hereby (¿ivc-ti that the following- ' On Saturday the 22nd, we were rni - i i i be ^ a grand shooting . . . i place during name-1 «Otler has lib-il notice* o f his in- lh e r e will f ° the 1 period mentioned, . . . .. , , i>i re calamity has been predicted, I aroused from a reverie on the nee- tuition.to muk«< final pr<n.f « 1 snnwrt yf f ; latch in this place on ( hristmas ; * 1 . . ’ ; . . In« claim, ami tlmt Haul proof will be n.iutp match . i ) Iint we have no faith in predictions, j essity o f the government maugura- j before the JiuU>e or Clerk of Goon comity ^ H E L F H A R D W A R E , 1 ; .. ■, • , . i at Empire City Or3;t«n, on V/ctilm-Mlav «1 ay, by Hunt l>ros.for one (toz. : j - 1 he law-making ¡tower is, gener- i ting the proposed improvements a t ! p4.(.n,!|,i.r;u„t jsw, viZ: Jonathan (¿nick. turkeyt urkejw, two d .*. cl.n-kens w> that;tl,e I B « t Orfo.d. by Ike .unrtial sound « bei •6*1« I « , 1 • f 1 l _ /• P __ 1 1 _____ V ___Al........ _ | .l r. ' * At r II__ :__ ........ i . Ho names the follow ing witnesses to occujaint o f the presidential clmir o f the fife and drum. Now, thought prove his continuous residence upon, and (xUIlK A ll peisons imh bteil to o e 0 pftrap.s as but a trifling weight | " e> there is some more truthful tel- o f, said land, viz: cultivation L. Othcld ( uf R andolph. C oqoill9 City mills, will please jji oither Alirectiojj. ! egrarao-gratification and gall—sun- John John D onaldson i Oregon. settle immediately, by paying the Fro^iiimticution spriruisconstcmation, A L L A T BO TTO M P R IC E S . * shine and shadow. On going to S. W. Gillman » of Empire City, W. T. Miller » Oregon. accounts to J. II. Schroeder. And uith prostration old women swoon. J tjje q oor> we were delightfully dis- Wm. F. Bcnjamiu, Whi n the battle ends, pacification uov25 Keßister. B. Hermann. ; appointed, “ 'i’lie ear-piercing fife; Mr. Sinclair, o f this place, 1ms a house and lot for sale in which there is a very great bargain. He also has a ranch o f ICO acres, 100 acres cleared, Ho acres under fence, and 500 fruit trees. B iice SHOO— very cheap. Appears and plays its soothing tunc. » -«C** 4 the spirit-stirring drum” heralded Air. II. D eYoung, proprietor o f | the niJvrcll of the school children of N O TICE O F F IN A L P R O O F . Lam l Office at Rcseburg, Oregon, i P- H CD Ul UÌ August 20, 18S4. f ! the San 1 rancisco ( hroniele, " ’^ ^ th is d is tr ic to n th e ir w a y t o r e h e a r - ' V r °tice \ a hereby given that the follow ing ! shot tw ice on the 19th insk, by j gaj ftt Q dd Feliows’ Hall, for the l x named si ttler h:is filed notice o f his in Q Adolph S¡>i•ec•kloK, tne Hawaiian , evening’H cntevtlRlimeut Being i tu ition to make final proof in support o f ® th is claim, and that said p roof will be made I sugar king.. A t last accounts D o- ; j^qj^posed, we were unable to at- before the judge or clerk o f Coos county, at j ^ Empire City. Oregon, on W ednesday, Jan- j q Young was in a critical condition, ten(| throughout the performance nary the 7. 1885, viz: John S. Cocke, hom e- fit and Spreckles under surveillance, in the evening. VYe beheld, with stead No. A105. for the \V o f N K L . N E j " 1 V, o f N XV q and N XV q o f S E h section ! this school district met last Satur- trouble grew out o f an article some feeling o f awe, the pantomime 28. township 27 S R 11 west j "yi He names the follow ing witnesses to prove | <b.y for tbo purpose o f adjusting| which a|),,caVed ¡ u (be Chronicle,in where the two opposing armies met his continuous residence upon, and oultiva- j t — t tion o f, said laud, viz: J ^ 8-mill levy for school ¡lurjioses, but wilIcl‘ ll was that b Preck' ( in dread array. Our feelings sufler- L \ Lawhorn ] XV Norris I all o f Fairview, adjourned to meet a week from ! les would eventually absoul and e(| a co jjUp -e OJ1 seeing the amica- Geo Thom as Norris | Oregon. J next Saturday. ; becom e the owners o f tho Hawai- ble solution c f that «h ich seemetl T (i Norris Geo. Harrington, boatswain o f ' iau Commercial and sugar t o., to augur tin impending conflict'. Alfsyat the same time and place M elvin New'lnnd. pre-eniptson 1) S No. the ill-fated collier 'J’acomn, at leaving nothing but valueless cer- The “ Tin-maker-man” xvas the next 418:», for the S XV q o f the 8 K q , E H **f S XV q and S XV q o f S VV q section 28, T. the time she was w recked, is re-1 tificates , , 1 1 inniHi-n to 1 0 the uiu company. A third on the programmo, und Ihe programme, and it was xvas sung sun xvas Ä lo X «T * h I J Â I I Î “ * r % b0OkS , 7 , 1>C- " b b a vim anil regularity that win, left this pla__ place _ as mate o f the i lüU ng s hands or he would have miluirabla The verdict o f those steamer Coos Bay on her first trip, been a dead man. who xvituessed Die entertainment, — Mail. xvas that it proved an entire success In the language o f the T om b M. E. Anderson has for sale, and reflected great credit on the stone Record, the Independent is « g o o d hon.se and lot near tbo 1 ««« * ° ■ “ « * > " { • V S T T I management The youthful perfor Ocean House, at Bandon. A ny I ,'1“ 111)’ 11,11 tll(! 1 1 ' 1 is mers surpassed till expectation, person seeking a g(xal business j Hushed, thus illustrating the advantage o f location or a private dwelling by ' sound, deliberate, training. Ihe the sea-side, will d o well to call I The Southern Oregon Iraprove- early aud secure a bargain. Ho^ nients new steamer arriv'ed at Coos performance concluded with a so- also has two good lots for sale i bay last week and brought a large cial dance which xvas kept up until near the Golden Bench Hotel. 1 quantity o f freight for the company. the xvee sma’ hours ay out the twal’. 27, S K 11 west. She names the follow in g witnesses to prove her continuous iqion, and cultivation o f. said land, viz: L A Lawhorn all o f Fairview, John S Dockt* Oregon. Thom as C Norris Thomr.s Norris W .v. F. B knjamtn . Register. nov25 GOLD AOF.NTK AUK MAKING FOll- tuuuH Helling our now «nil po)iii- lar liookn, “ The Uuiverso,” ‘Liven of the I’reeidente,” i of Aiuorip»,” “ aiw - | * J ^ *\Vik“ no tu**. I“ Ù o ® k ™ lV»n dhf k m ubuibe™ "i Airr-ntu, lIÂ M C O % .,P ublisher»!and | nil iw San Francisco, C alifornia. SS n 0^2 X- i I a a 0 t * 3 F H tx d CX--2 ft H H tr t w 0 .^e> H CO “3 * O w CD 0 3 & » CD f— o s? CT5 ni cz to c « •< SD ■■■4' MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . . Proprietor. TOST Drugs, M edicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, # Tobaoo, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality o f School B ook s. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason & H am lin or gans, Ac, OKI MTines and Liquors o f the liest quailty. Prescriptions carefully com pounded L I V E and L E T L I V E . vln 3 tf