Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 16, 1884, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    C h u rch I > iiT c (o r j.
M M
BY
D l t o n J 1 .1 6 I
J l i t r j .1. ’I'rn e 'I'llr o a s IIcr*c 1l
i n t o th«* I t i i o r .
Mi*îUo»iijt wniocH , by K ot . II. lì. Sw.;f
ford, arc* ln*M as follows:
li t Sabbutb at North Fork 11 A. M
2nd
**
“ Lainpuy Crook
•* ••
;kl
“
“ Fish Trap
“ “
•i;h
n
“ Coquille City
** “
P R 4 tiM A T K T 8 .
[B y L k G ibcon .]
What trouble we borrow through life,
V.’ hat thorns in our path ever strewing,
What sources o f turmoil and strife
Spring from minding wlint others are doing.
I’ d prefer, much, to wander alone
Last Friday morning this place
I was thrown into great excitement
I over the report that Mrs. True,
; wife of Charles S. True, i>ost com-1 J n u d? tri of piifH,,a and 8nnres’
LOCAL ITEM S.
........................................... maiuler of tiiO o , A. L. of tins j Of the Ulfcddler ill people’s nlTairs.
How Hyour plants since the frost?; l>h»ee, had drowned herself in the | Ther0 arc ^
thatfoe, frotflll «ml sail.
♦fudge Dyer came over Saturday riter, w h ic h proved true. A week If ilit-ir neighbors surrounding are quiet,
before she Inal given birth to twins,
j
.1
• 1 ji
r
i-i I
a
hoy
anu
a
girl,
the
former
stilb
J
,
.
.
Mr. Jacob l'reweit, of Parkers­
evening.
Mr. K. J). Myers has become a
In K s i full of bitter resentment.
exp*. rtoiî. r.n 1 her ImsV»and 1» *avineo
resilient of this place.
; her at the rf‘siil-nco <>r h»'r sister, Tlir r / s a ‘ shilling light’ ’ now in ruy oyo—
lu* is ferii»** in precepts and liiuts;
The 8itoamcr (;OOS Bay, has n ilo Mrs. ! iiiiott, in the i•ari1 i ' f a coni-
The iciasurt s he would like you to try
?r 1[¡ist trip to Portland.
j letent nursi ■ and his family ’ phy-
Are oliipn— cause—mentally he squints.
1 )
O u r i dd fri­ nil, D; ill I k >l*v rts IS i ? ieinii, ueut oacK to th(* loue
Urn h ) j s ! hiiK. this proiligal elf
i * :Î!î nì* the Little Ann io.
whore
w as e n g a g e d a s e r ig in- Gave ilio g ,’ini ones away to the poor,
M i v. Hollen!beak and lady, oi eer of the tug, and was returning! And kept id l the moan ones himself.
homo when mot by a mo.- sengor,
uii vie’w, came* down Suiinlay.
•1 adieu to all foolish rcKrrvo,
Fling sentiim-nt into the flarao-i,
who
gave
him
the
sail
news
of
his
J. D. ii;i4 **s and 1 iiiixa B. 1
j v
G.vc to mankind just what they deaervo,
wife’s untimely domine,
inson were in town Wednesday.
And c.dl their »els by thoirrioht names.
fatal morning Si i.lie t im e b e .o r e , Where you find one fchddiii£ about,
Mr-.. S. 'L LVuimm, of I’ airview,
six o doch Mrs*. True, seeming!v > Rome evil o f others to speak,
has been ìli town since li ri day.
in good î piî iis and much improv- i J’lieii. tiirs. lie’s n prapiuntioal lout—
You must post him at once as n sneak.
Mi. Wm. Gallier, of this place,
cd physically, begged lier attend- |
has been ipdte sick, but is improv­ ar.t. Mrs. Barklmv, to retire, as slic ! W.: nil may avoid this whirlpool,
As the danger is ever in view;
ing.
w as fedii
wed and needed noth- J Tim act. then, is that of the fool.
Mis. Geo. MeEwan w ho lias been ing. A few* minutes later xt.i
Interfering with what others do;
V i r>.
quite b v, for several, days is much liirkh w iiuii Mrs. Elliott, ‘ each, My Belli me lias no merit because
.
,
l i *
^1S,S brought me but sorrow and care,
iiupr«
- wri.
iMV.l.i some one 1* U'*e the side room, What of that;' if I break not the laws,
Mr. i>. P. Strang moved to tow n but each thought it w as the other, j *Tis my own—not another's affair.
Inst week, lie occupies J. Snyder’s 1 until some fifteen minutes after-J
i'»r«l oV^ijaukii.
residence.
j wards, when it was found that it j »r
, . .
GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL,
l!!l\ BON PARTY
Coquille City
1 ' ,u* !l*":ivsdisposed to fc*ji glad
! At the sound of. a fracas or riot; *
! 1-r»
ihfcy envy another • a success,
*> 0 !îl.
1 d(‘ week intervening sh e 1 And unui-r at il*."» other’s contentment.
had bee es wen
ould have he, n i* 1 arc hr. d uiih the greatest distress
burg, is in town.
Grand
— c
ne w
u
------ j £ J T -
Myitic Point,
­
D oc . 25th
---- JB-y rZ7 ]b.e------
YEAR’ EVE,
Myrtle Point Brass ard String Band.
BV THE
’
Mr. Starkey, of this pajior, l « u l | » “ J1™-. In«*.
1 r.nts of lmr • c i , j cxtenJ my hoart-felUbanks,
tko tay. I.U. former home, a visitj bare fec-t in the fros. «ore tracked .
those
llml Mra E1Hott>
e v e n in g ^
Coquille City BRASS BAND.
The Mirile Point Brass Band will lie
rickets for Ball [not including
s u p p e r ] ........................$1.50
present as diesis of C. C. B. P.
Lefrethments will be served at both the Reed House and the
Tho Lvat ruuaio will be in attendanoli.
H oxohapy CoM iirm if:
Myrtle
Point Hotel.
H on ; J. HENRY SCHKOEDEll, Hon
R. H. UOSA. Hon. AV. MOHR AS, H on.J.
H .NOSLEU.
llie Coquille ( ity Band w ill be in attendance as guests of the M. P.
C ommit rpi» o:.’ M usic:
Oh.'U. Zumwalt, Clark Miller and J. W
Ni»*ler.
F i , oor C ommittkk :
lì. E. Buck, S. 1). Barrows and Steve Gnl-
liev.
B. B.
Visiting members from other Bands are
expected '>n d a grand
musical and social occasion will be enjoyed.
Tickets (not including supper), . . $1.50
-O —
No pnius'will bo spared to teak» this The
"rand event of the Ki ttson, uud a general in­
vitation is ex e tided.
t
Farmers! Look to Your Interests!
COQUILLE
C ommercial C ollege ,
Coquille City, C ooh (V>. Oregon, will reopen
Jan. 5th, 1855.
Students wishing to take a complete bus-
| inens course, can avail themBolveB oi
the ¡privilege without incurring the enor-
mouH expense and inconvenience o f Roing
far from home.
Don’t bo misled by misrepresentations of competitors.
Investigate
ioav wetiv.
.
.. . .
.for their kind attentions to mv
A ill bate between the Elders,! i ™ 1
1,6 ho" w > wll,c'h ls i‘bont i poor wife while in sickness, ami for
and see where you can buy the cheapest; in doing so, call at Whitney
|( i •> > feet above ino water, and from
br nnd Easters, is the next in j
their sympathy and kindness to me
: which she threw herself.
The
<t O’Connell’s, the originators of low prices on this river. They keep
order m this place
a id my orphaned children in ourse-
tracks indicated that she had went
constantly on hand at their Laid ware store in Coquille City, the fol­
| vero* aiHiction. 1 feel especially
Tiie Burnham sawmill down the
iiuivet to the place, making two,
. « , A
j ;
cor..t into enlarged to accommo-1 ■ . ,
, , • ,
„
; gnitc »ul to my comrades of the G
s
short steps to bring her foot at the , p
lowing specialities:
uato a grist und and a p aner.
¡edge of the wlmrf.
Her night !
... .
V/ill be coiulucteil in connection with this
institute,
and instruction will bo Riven to
Flank L laruo, o f Ellensburg, re-1 olu{hes, which is all she had on, i
_
r <.. r1',U’l0i, ' lrU6’
pupilsof any age and grade.
Among the
( '¡lid frolli tin* N tr in " ¡la n d .
ceutly ha ; ab-g oroscu in attempt- jn g,,ing down brushed tho frost
branches which constitute n scientific course
in O ' lo lower a wag*»n down a Lilt.
are,
orthography, reading, elocution, plain
from the onte- plunk. Boats, with
liaving semi it announced by the
and
The Arcata ami Coos Bay arriv. | drags, were searching from soon , “Dramatical Entertainment” pla­
------ In connection with a-------
in the bay Sunday, and the hit Ur ! aft“ r it was known tlir.t she was ¡card that the Coquille String Band
((?< /ta/s/ruA//
sailed for Sau Francisco yesterday, drow ned till soon after noon, w hen would give a Ball at the close of the Business and social letter-writing, compo­
\Yc a“o in m id of the money ; Tohnny Jenkins, with the aid of a Entertainment on the night of Dec. sition. grammar, political, physical and
and thinking the public commercial geography, arithmetic, book-
due us, and our patrons w ill please drag, biund arid raised the body to , , 27th . ’84,
.
• i ,
keeping, commercial scienoo, algebra, phys-
t**e
r
ui
niee,
fiom
whence
it
was
j
might
l»e
misled,
would
state
that
i
iology
the laws o f healtii, and the rudi-
remember ilun, and sen ! us the
taken bv tender hands back to the the Coquille String Band will not ments of music—■vocal anil instrumental, etc.
amount.
Tuition, the same asunder our old system.
heart-stricki n husband and cliil-; close the Entertainment with a Ball
Form tools and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumps, Water-pipe»
Our old friend, Dr. H. II. King,
Frisunry (per term).
Ç5.00
a ren. The funeral took p-lace Sat- ¡on the iJTtii of Dec. 18hl.
*7.00
Secondary
“
of LiHiking Glass, spent two days
and Fittings, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Lamps and Crockery, Harness
urdny afternoon ^ind an immense ;
C. W. Zurmvnlt,
C l a r k M i l l e r , Principal.
last week with us.
lie looks na*-
gathering w itnessed the o’ sequies
Leader of Coquille String Band
and Trimmings, Rope, Glass ware, Plated and Granite ware, Rifles,
ural as life.
at the Mastri'* cemeterv.
The ’
! lie V» estoni l nicn has reduc­
Mr. J. J. Thompson, superintend­ ! little babe wSiich was buried a week
Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Tipe, Bird cages and
ed wages 10 per cent.
ent of tho government work at the , ago vas placed beside its motliei.
A tie game— pretty girls bogging
Fishing tackle, and all Goods usually kept in a first class Hardware
mouth of the river, w as in t j au
T he cause of this rash act is a
i
gentlemen's
neckwear
for
crazy
Saturday.
matter uf conjecture, but it is gon-
I quilts.— Journal.
l ’eraong wishing to buy far,ns. wild land Store.
All interested in getting up a ernlly believe»! that it was tlie re-
or town lots, improved or unimproved, will
China proposes to assume tlie ' do well to e d i on
C. Huntington, “ City i
Christmas tree, will attend :'.t -v>s-
p.j> aberration of mind,
N. B. AY e make a Speciality of job work, uud guarantee satisfaction
aggressive,
taking
it*
queue
from
> BootA Shoe ;■ tore,’ ’ Coquille City, before
ler’s drug store Saturday evening ( p{,,r busbruid informs us that on
pr.rchasii’.g’clsewhore. as hi- bas in h i : hands at Living Prices.
.1 ranee.- Ik legraph.
a o P. M.
! three occasions
before, during
for sale a large variety o f real estate, and
cun
furnish buyers with lands any in quanti­
Uncle Da niel Palaske has sold ! sickness, she had left her bed anil 1
Whitney <fc O’Connell, Props.
ty. from a quarter section ranch, down to a
wandered
aimlessly’
about,
but
re­
ior.de
!
*
-
foathilh*
opi
Lis place a1
half lot in town, consisting in port o f the
following:
this place. We ho:>e M r. P. will 1membered nothing of it afterward, j
No going behind the returns is the
C r e c r g r e H iÆ c IE ïw a r L
:
She
leaves
three
little
girls,
remain among v.s.
.*iîH> u r r o .. goutl. larf;e dwelling, c<nn-
.1 >d* Ilio iL>i>iui.in
randious barn, lino young orchard, good out
Mr. Geo. Lene ve uho 1ms been ! aged, one week, three and six years.
A Prinaary Department
T in , C opper and S h eet-iro n w a re ; a
su p erior article o f H om e m an u factu re
W e ll se le c te d sto ck o f gen eral
h ard w are, s to v e s and ran ges, w ood
and w illo w w are.
lions«**, :W acres under fence. 15 in "rasp and
d i i l l i H iY .
steward on the Annie for Rome ! Schotter k Flanagan have on-
i 15 plow land. Th* re açe upwards o f fifteen
The spirit of Luetca L.. roundest danyh- I million feet o f Hr and ce* ar limber on the
time, informs us that he is soon go- i torceij tiJC.jr Marshfield market,
;oid Jlr.i. Wm. C'ribbiiirt, <>f I land which is of easy accès* to the river.
ing to the l'aiolise country.
Mr. H. P. M hitney left for the | Catshenoreok, t H>k itsfliylit to the eternal
1(10 a r m , 100 in the bottom, 25 im-
Johl'.r.} Lonr \ e klllevl —<> nil*. . ^ orlil s Exposition at New Orleans j world at .» I> clock p. ru.. Nov.27, 18Sf. Her j proved; new frame dwcllinpr. "iKjd orchard,
,*i"e wa* 15 years, one month and 15 days.
| Uarn, fine spring, and 10 head o f cattle. 2
ducks last Saturday afternoon. H e,' j)y ^ Gix^s Bay.
After an illness o f abi.ut two year* o f 1 , o « h . ft sheep. 1 liorec and 10 tons of hay.
invariably gets more game in a >
v-.ii»
i *-,i • x
* q
..
r i?
I ho Nortli Bend mill is tempo- that dr,ml di*f as»*, consumption, the mes­ Fine timber on upland.
hunt tiiuii the other fellow.
(
, , ,
r
,,
i s’ urj-7 HuniiiK-r.cd her to cross that dark riv­
117 » c r e s . all bottom, CO improved; cood
■ ranly shut down, pending Llie a»l- er from which no traveler ever returns.
house, barn and orchard, also good fences,
Congresannn-f lect Hermann anil justment of a main shaft.
l!< r modest .".nd liuiy-like disposition won j p*c *’ adjoiuing Coi,uille City
Mr. \N ise, one ut the new mercan­
•21 arri**, all bottom, (> cleared, a!' good
The O. S. I. company are said j for her tht*,ov»’ of nl1 who k,10W Ler- 8he tillable
land: house, barn, outhouses, or­
*
'
.
.
,
; hore her KuiVeriii"* with heroic fortitude,
tile firm of Myrtle Point, made this
chard eie., X mile from Coquille City.
to be selling goods extremely low , Witl)nt.Vi.rn iu u , luur.
office a pleasant call yesterday.
O ne suburban lot. containing Hv acres,
She expressed a willingness to die, and
; at their Empire City store.
neat cottage. 1U*) fruit Ire?:» 3 years old: very
At going to pre-.s, a regular old-
urged those around her U» meet her above, desirable fora family residence, being % a
»Judge Dyer
recently
sold
his I i é*AN ” hore * sorrow
’
.
J
_
_J
.
will be felt no more.
from rnlie Coquille City.
fashioned rain and wind storm is
stock ranch at Roland prairie to
One inoro plant just blooming fair,
getting its work in.
A consider-!
i Sclietter k Elai.ngan, for $6700.
Could not stand the chilly storm;
able raise ^ in the
river is inevitable, I j
• — —
. j
w
*ll •
1 * _
v Christ
nriNi who
\ »iti loves, with
wivii um*
love uu
so rare,
Joe,” will g give
his en-
_r
. .
.
“Skukum Joe,
n e nis
Congressman Hermann intends
.
,
• r.*
*■ v t
C hanged it to an angel form.
..
t„ f,kn in Hie
t<»-u»orro" niRtt, at . S Tho
[ ; M k „ tUe hoart-felt
Tinting Wn • o '
'
I o’clock, utter which n dance will be , .jwpn-Jij o f nil. K o « m n
realize until
in a u g u r a t io n o f Cleveland, alter ■
! they havo ta d a trial o f it, him
uw sad and
given.
lancly it is to <
r o home and find that place
which lie w ill return here anil p u t.
The new steamer, Al-ki will not fi-> desolate— a vacant chair, a vacant place
his mill in motion.
I return
from the
c i t y till after going ill the once happy fireside circle. It is hard
The lute frosty weather which
r * i.„
..P ..n i to give them up. but we console ourselves in
' on the w ays for the purpose Of le- th; blessed thought that we shall meet
P R O P R IE T O R ,
lasted almost a week moderated
ceiving a new propeller, wo are in them again.
into what promises to be regular
CO N STAN TLY
Why then mourn your precious darling;
formed.
Oregon rain, at which ye web-foot
She is happy ever there;
Keeps
The Wise Bros, who have pur-
And
is waiting for the dear ones,
er rejoiceth muchly.
clmssd an interest in the Myrtle
In the realms bright and fair.
An assortment of
L.
The December number of the Point store are spoken of in the
Boots and shoes,
Portland, Oregon, West Shore is highest terms by those who knew
noK
X
.
on our table. It is the finest num­ them in Jackson county.
Hats and caps,
In Ihis place Dec. 11, to tho wife o f J.
Preaching
is
held
in
this
place
ber yet published of that interesting
Stationery, Inks,
at hours that prevent many from Wes Nosier, a son.
and worthy publication.
troing. The announcement is gen
Dry goods and
D
IE
D
.
News reached here Saturday that ( erHijv made for 11 o’clock, and the
Clothing La­
a Swede whose name our inform- small congregation that can go will
In tin* place, Dec. 12. Mary Asenath, wife
ant had forgotten, had been killed : have gathered at a little before o f Charles S. True, and daughter o f J. W.
dies, Gents
POST OFFICE
Store,
C. ANDREWS
Clark, of Kansas, aged 24 years, 11 months
at Empire City the day previous. ■ >u ^
(j'me a„ 1Ue public knd and 12 days.
and Childrens
It seems that he and another man most of the private houses have
.. , . ,
. . . .
General fur­
were running a loaded truck from dinner, anil a person must do with- I ^ ot being a bloated bond holder,
nishing goods;
the new mill when it struck against out that meal or fail to go to clmrch. j or wealthy, I can’t put on so much
also groceries,
a flagpole, knock.ng the hall loose, j It is out of the question to expect j
B IG
Canned goods,
r.- v.
,|nwn struck him on 1 yomen to have dinner and uoik in- Slyl.» as some of my neighbors, but
Cigars, tobacco
which comrng down struck.mm
I cident thereto done much before' . . .
* . }
the head killing him.
He was a noon, or wait till o n e or two o’clock will guarantee to give as much andcandies. He pays the high­
est price for country produce
before commencing the work of get­ goods for less cash.
stranger and liad on 1 \
vln23
Pioneer Hardware Man.
ting their mid-day meal.
days.
THE PIONEER HAlibWARE MAY!
foquiilc Oily, Oregon.
Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Tin, Copper Sheetiron Ware, Agate and Granite
W
A R E
Lamps, Chimneys and Lanterns,
Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of
SH ELF HARDW ARE,
A L L A T BOTTOM PRICES.
%
>
p*
H
0=2
CD
CO
03
¡2«
<rs>
9
CIS
3
w
Pi
< sT
s>
a «
a
m -
H
CO
—3
Pi
S 3 I o
a
0
>
m
0
$
*
0
ss:
®
cd
S’
0
n
n
CD
»
«
•Ö
s©
ä
ft®
*4
C
93
m
BS
to
£0
0
MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
W. L. DIXON .
J D E - A - T j E X S
Proprietor.
Xn>T
Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco,
Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Book&
Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason k Hamlin or­
gans, &c. Old Wines and Liquors of the best quality.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
L I V E and L E T L IV E ,
vln3 tf