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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1884)
( hurí ¡i I>».*v«*lorj . Ou the Ih'alh of a Little Eloy. [ L r C acci m .] nrr lit?Iti n»< f .l)»*ws: Ini Sablftth at North Fork 11 A. il. ïnU ** “ Lampcy Creile “ “ “ Fútil Trap 3d “ “ Cordili« City 4th “ Our little 1 h > v has gone to r«?t, That long and final nle«*p, The earth Ii* k lightly o'or bin breast. Ii..« bed is small und deep: lint. his the rnorial part alone i hat there i^uioscent liefl liis spirit has took wings and flown To realms beyond the skies. Port Or ford boons to be enjoy Meth-íilist Hcrvioc.í, l>y Uev. II. 15. S.vaf- in'; ii boom. l o c a l i t i ::,::;. snow li re up to Judge Nosier lifts u splendid as sortment of holiday goods. Dunham’s steamer was launched [ and is now running on Leaver I u ; slough. Mfirry Christines to all. No Go hang vour presents on tlie Christmas tree. ------ 4 - H. N. Moore, an o l d resident o f J Seattle died on the llt li inst., aged i rr/» 7 b. A new sealing schooner is being built at Seattle, to be ready for op eration March 1, 1885. GRAND CHRISTM AS C AR N IVAL, •-& .T - Portland suffered heavily on ac count of the weight of the snow breaking down roofs and awnings. — — — — Tlie !.:*(<* Ntonn. O N Í 17 ? E V E N IN G 25th iluto. "While we have been having our The rt*of of a livery stable in The steamer Annie cnme near 1 * 4 « V I~n*v buce is master of the ' capsizing opposite I lam block’s yes- ! ' oi Cr.pt Capt. . I Bruce fashioned ' • « ■ winter winter slu showers, the j Albany broke down under the ol l Ì fashion ! lo i them p: i rt of the ?tati ti rdav. idearne r t ’omet. Ot*!«trai ara] eastern ii vil* Jam F. ( ’X, W*' ut to the boy y i y r t i e P o in t Brass a ru S trin g B a n d . e likes I Patrick Dunnegaii, a drunk in the v e> ten \ » : v"Oil bus.ine'.ss. 1 have M (. Ur Uuu’.s 1 re« on V. * iin.r<lav tl *1Îs i:a«l he; * ^ ’!J.»W Sto,I'll. ■ «>f whivh “y i* <ildest in hai Mr. G. A. Urown,, of Se»nth C»y ev.i;, .)• - i1 t here h .V tl * 1 Th ose who } _ Tickets fo r B a ll [not ivchiding supper J .................... $1.50 qllille, wi: in tovrn i 'i id;;y• i ’ll* ■> ; . : : , C ; :;” v ^ le“ toEthe‘ «» " « • ? « • * » I b ’a f a r « « . Mr. 11 A. Leh nil; i*r. of M vrtlo "wilhoul a brush l>na h or < ;■ shrno. sliniP. ' and ¡ ! Dmil)g the fog on Wednesday, Refreshments will be served’.it both the Heed House and the Myrtle U , 1 ' { *‘wilnm;L Poiiìt, v.as in town Sunday. v- a«.* reo «rt r ■ i m i t! oy have to haul * * i ,ay-, a disiateli, the schooner Stol The indications arc, tii i ih .in heir w<»»at ii!) and A Swmlish cìmrch is in courseof ni les will, un- : ia Mtiriso ran on the main keys 1 1 ! Point Hotel. is over till I he waters will soine- J I colisi .Mirti« »u at M ars litichi. V* f Tv/ 7 1 1 v» ) i der L::ie standard of fr< an i ; o it. Mary’s, N. F., and all on board ; V. hat Mlbsid ». The Coquille City Band will bo in attendance as guests of the M. P- Millenni f.>r repairing thè Islli incin h of snow, 1ara iline tinie to j perished. ihr s mill school tax for this ni us n. il rotti arrived by ilio las.t t on in' rt!le airj t:ir forest:> ! The freight trains between Junc-j district is due and pnvaMo to Geo. » • * > » • steamer. ï'raind ' » n i • 3 if sci ’.»n[i bib.ava. j tit'ii Ciu* and ilosebmg have been 1 i have b»*« ii delayt*d, nil1 i HI 1 ooijimu- Onr m luK'l t.?kes a holid.ny re- M c L w a u . the clerk. I reduced to two one week and one At going to press the river 1 as nicatiion si ut « *»i" in l!¡me h »J the m u s i c a l a n d social occasion will be enjoyed. ce>s ini tiie L'fiih, w litui il v. ili each alternate week, for tlie’present. risen nN •va the hig! lest is »int at- up; »i* i*.l’intrv. Of tizo sTateof bo résumé its labor. A young man was frozen to death t iis v. inter. weal er the Portland ■; lily St uk I- Mai diali Way. Smnner’s opera- taiiu'd 1 r ii t He had i !!(* Work ».n tin;> j»>H y al tlie ar i ' iiu* 1 fit li ci;« s the foil -wing, near Albany last week. tor, wiih his iamily, is visitili moutlî ol( t!:e Ucqi: r!*' 'vi : ! c! * *' e whir■h. is. nn.l*. >ubti'*d!y worse now, been out hunting, and had got with frit s in this place. ; ■ ■. ' ! ; ■ i, n • hero must be in *200 yards of home when he per- * 4 vo nini«-. - r , i n « few da vs. on u, :! t. Tom S. Piov i is ta k’ • ished. Some distance ho had r ti. V ; up . ' ov uio &ie: 4 . .*1 ! X. • » ' j crkwled. G to 1)0 put on the Coos river route, i Capt. Littleiied was at Pandon * Dispatches fr< »m e*»st of the COM .lit* SIC A T E » . We understand that Mr. Ed Jeu- 1 during the latter part of I n s t week, J mountains indie ito the following . Mr. Editor: I desire through Tîings haa op»*ned a notion store in ninent work at that place. ! Riparia—Snowing heavily: 8 de- j your columns to make some ro- Mavsi 1 tir•id. Success to you, old YcMerduv this part was visited ' *r,v‘e* ; rivt*r oue ilich bolow low i marks iif regard to that two nnd a I h > v . . 1 , ; half column article of falsehood by the heavie t wind storm that ! Wiu' 1 mîl1 i Don’t be misled by misrepresentations of competitors. Investigate We nro inf >rme.1 that Mr. J. \v. •iito- Snowing; IT inches of j and abuse I received at the hands ( a’dv. ell; s lit tie 8«.:: »»«'ini 1 las ii ad we have had for six years. At in ! , 110w. of our Coast Mail editor in his ] ftUil see where you can kuy the cheapest; in doing so, call at Whitney ihe r.iistiortuile to I rerk one of his A*i-vils it rained vrer.t guns! T X V« alla W ah a- ITeuvy snow stoini, issue of the ISinst. Now as to the & O’Connell’s, the originators of low prices on this river. They keep J A . 1 ult, 1*2 veals, and O. 11. , . ; . , 1 ri’os. s:t«i Ii ill ture another. • • 4 • *\v two ieet deep. u* op. ¡card he jmblished, it is word for r < Justus, 10 years.ha ve ) •«•»m consign- , i ( .»live hotel nc\* The A A t’**. 1 Wallula - kjnowing fast; lb de- i word as I wrote it, and as Iintend- constantly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City, the fol to IV« 11 ! 1 .'-it** * has b*H*n um.ltug«>- ed to the i'eniicnti’iry, from »lack- gr \* ; IS inches of snow. ! ed it, but as to the P. 8 ., I de- lowing specialities: 1 2 t ad« is to the i’om- son county, for manslaughter. V • »»• ing re; ai• lie * » 111091 CiUKiiihi- Heavy snow storm; • noimce it as an infamous falsehood, 1 1 Skukum »T u V entertainment on « ' i . biiv•e Í Ut a.i of that InHl;- ?» >:v»w lw«> feet deep. j and charge him with forgery, in I i l ■) T i n , G o p p s ? a n d S h e e t-ir o n w a r e ; a '•Vc.it ♦ -Hey cv« nin:.*; :d''ord. \ great I ... : ivrcy : I . P. N o •loll i?-Snowing fast; 12 j placing under it my enitials, for amusement, il i.eel music is a. sien, u.-gnes: inches of mow. | not a syllable did I write, nor is s u p e r i o r a r t i c l e o f - H o m c m a n u f a c t u r e > >!i exj ei i t** start a cigar stor — » ' We e unable to attend, but r: caer. Heavy snow, h de- > there a scratch of it to be found E m p ir •e City. They -----In connection with a----- ' i : r the dici rin . : . : b 1 inches, of sn<»w. (>n the card 1 sontd uuless placed good 1 «1 w e w . . « i 1 ; I • a t it ;1 • pot, v].o was torn Sn .win ; li st; 10 de- there by himself. IIow true the c *•>. W e l l s e le c te d s lo c k o f g e n e r a l m'Juro e:cplosion ol oj mr v a pr 1 I T hes of snow. - : saving that he who would steal a T h e titl’iie , f the S o ones. a n d ra n g e s , w o o d S. .wing; 1*2 degrees, j .,iUt would steal articles of greater h a r d w a r e , s t o v e s i i ., E m p i ! r * \ 4 * a r"\v J j,. rivson countv. su"\v. j value, and with equal truth can it ornala« . A.. 1 til I om . . ii d>cd or H- ;r ;;ir: * i-i Ili* « 4 . ' 4 i . i 4 -4 -Ik ■ « Snowing; U degrees; be said t.hat the man whowonld’be a n d w i l l o w w a r e * a . * X ' was A. I linai i i » . 1 \> •- iti ut od i Mrs. i divo has received a *2-1 inch sn«w. ! guilty of forgery on a small scale, years old. Farm tools and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumps, Water-pipes V n ’ be.-rj sto.*’; > ' h »’id.-iv gre •.;.-*. t ¡rant's— Snowing; 1*2 degrees;; would commit the same in matters Toor^ro uns ju.*t ive^c- H e r n.iliinery shale is compiete. *t i > i 1 ii. . 11 * * 4 ' i ïh tV. of gn atcr importance. Our state! and Fittings, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Lamps and Crockery, Harness ed a aplendid assortment of coiài) \ ,)\Ving luird; 10 do- ¡ i,„s a place tit » ' >r , » • l i u U . t . es • i V . « I oi s u:*' vit S fi !U!S, a 1 1 , a ' ll*’ 1 / i* U f° r i and Trimmings, Rope, Glass ware, Tlated and Granite ware, Rifles, 1ri mini lìgi*, wl.ic’.i aiv of s:i )\v. ■? me I hcr LOi ‘li *, r... I : just such cliavnetfirs. And now as | 1 * 11 V ti.1 m v.both an v us?. Call î v • A : : • * ne j col; erme near The freshet Î: e r \ i u . « : ' . ’. « * v • • . r « r . * : * > t n * and unwarranted atti ck upon me, I : ' sno ver 1 -auk de.-'i* •*-; *• feet O r * - b.no.Hiig; 1*2 do-; V;ill n« t stop «•* n- tice, hut of tl e . Fishing tackle, and all Goods usually kept in a first class Hardware* 1 Í (). > 1 liivi J \ 1V♦ • 1 b.liO .' Lid. »I. 0 . L « n erhury | it-ach.-il Tied, to¡ ' Ho-vt I >w ¡ i I i editor 1 will say this: The world ! ... C' -P- lb- »■ r.ui l -v cvi-.u:¡! rito past ir; « o - : ¡!o mel e . «.»! »me v > u agrees; v. ill know itself no better that; PlTKV.’.i:’ • lo'Uilv; duct soni >s in this piece on the tv.. . : ;. v ~ s\ 11 ì tl » t i i the, \va- sm-h men have ever lived and they sn< 2 ' inch ■ ;. tliird Suini ay incaci. \u mth. -J the ' tP,.^ j Oh 1 ’Oil I » . * ! : N. B. tVo make a Speciality of job work, and guarantee satisfaction 2 do. , can bo followed to then* graves, not ( the usual hours, morning and even- j , Mr. Ib l b v, hos-e ; Huntington— Snow ! by their good deeds, but as we can «t Living Prices, ing. c< /’.umi, gie . : ' el .- f Tit a t. appears ! trae ‘ the snail's sluggish trail, by j - ODb.l ! t is b IV-.1- i Baker Citv *■ Whitney A O’Connell, Props. 4. inches or * *v * tmv tu** si ime lie h a n en beimid. e would nearly complete, is wittu nt o pves; »J. S. Jones. i of the # Union- , • - *Sn .wing: the finest in the c unty. ii of hdo ’ v . < 3 * e c r g : 3 M c E ’w a n i pu, lie. ' mcaes ¡•osi iss Ntí vs i:r>. much to the appearance o • •• » »i • '* i v v now ; \\ 11: - - i • ; i •'( i << ». 1V 51 m u ri jo given town which ha? many i* u uccs Ed H k u a l d : Seeing a little Farmers! Look to Your Interests! h »*i h Î Ell iW \ Aiti on the grour.tl. mises to I ! squib from Mr. Zumwait in your #» 4 . 21 i l t ” _ W lot«;) r*. ! hist issue, which was calculated to Coquille Mr. 8 ‘ arkev, of »no- o,litorial staff. ' ^ tiesvt after visiiii.g G k » bay Let week inespmn* r.ro now a y -rmanent -rmanem ]V s Moines. Moine-', Iowa b.wn, Dec. 15. JA- — b ; mislead misleali the me public paone and mui keep ae?p them mem TVs (t e i i i e Citv, OiTion. i!l Rjiare nnd the week Uf.wo, iVtm-ned S h I- , organization, and they will spare ; Low j rvj(.r3 for for grain grabi ; and high rates ! from patronizing a wortliy object. ¡ priors imlnv, having al. o visited the ! I^iiv-i t » make this the be.-t be.-t on- or.- of of transportation trnnSportup;orj i charged by the | viz: i lie raising of funds for a pub- j Dealer in . and m anufacturer of, T in . Copper Sheetiron W a re , A g a te and G ra n ite h; L » « • ! * • 1 . mouth of this river. Hi? h :nd will*! terminment ev« r given on the river. railroads vanr0nds for for movin? moving the crops has lie seh ■>! bell, we the undersigned ¡ not to he sneezed :.t. here on tlie * 2 iììi ?nst. 1 . . W A R E . j The proceed* this time goes lo buy cro,fr<i „ |,Uirr freiing against the ¡ members of the Coquille String j i n, echrud-bell for our magnificent ; (D by G.rmrro. m l it is becom- band take pleasure in announcing j L s a n p s , O H L i m i r e y s e tn e i L a n t e r n s In mentioning the la rg e numbei school house, which should prompt liiOT,^ vronouncVi g r,ily. In 1 that wo v. ill give a boll at the ; o f »lucks recently killed by Johnny M,l'> every person in the vicinity to at- some portions of Iewa com ?eonly close of the D- medio Entertain 1 Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of Leneve, we omitted t«» mention V * ; tend. See posters. ! brin-in" the producere 13 to 15 i m('r^ 1>('c* 27’ " j V - . , r killing made at the same time hy v + p v- r> i i i i *i i-i *i 1 1 Lickets per couple nl, mcludiu« S H E L P H M B W A R E f oul-1 larmPVS ,n raR1,y PHrts of , , , cents , per bushel, John B. Hhelton and Geo. T. M»._. . . 1P. while . the . railroads. , . rfrf.,CBhm01lts ftt tiie () j jve Hotel. , . , .■ ... -r: *4 1 braska are burning corn b 1 * lue!, 1 are charging ! ¡ cent? to lav that Titus W. \\ illard. | duns and aiuiuimitiofl, Henulcs Powder, ÎUatksmitli’à supplies. ton at which they kick. The oo\s * , , „ : r . . H. I. Clinton. ,, , ., , . t * o** f. ; says an exchange. Lhey In.veugur- 1 pome bushel ot gr im down in tue nil did well, but Leneve s was j - 0 . . ./ . . ! * . . . I T. -, , A L L AT BOTTOM PRICES. H. »J. Tobias. , , , ed the matter out to their own sat-1 C hicago market. 1 .vi ivHiiroad he best. Albio Barrows. Í i»fueti«)ii and are confident that it is O nun's? oners of Lie State have t » H A deck hand on one " f the sl«*am- ; oliPfi¡>^ 1 * to burn corn than to sell yout le p e.'.'-b «lio roads ¡ ers on going ashore on a gang- p ami buy coni. The coal is 22 j travi r-ing Iowa, inquiring, in ro-1 Having always tried to accom- | ^ O C t ) —j plank, the other day, forgetting his ronts per bushel while the corn is g ird to the alle -nl inerraso of modate ray customers, and give ~ ui longitudinal proportions collided Aull of sale at 12 cents. One bush- transj <'-rtarion .ados during tho them all t *o time I possibly could,, 0*12 CD with a swinging iiu.b and was in- el of coal will not produce as much ! great business depr"ssion The even when pressed my self. I now 1 t * Ä 2 o 3 iis- ask them to H e l p ILdie O V L t j g sertetl, bead first, in a uiudhat. from heat ns two of corn, and then the | Railroad t ’om mission ers seem dis- fu 9 r> s 0 which ho was extricated by a small hauling of both is avoided, >ot- i as the last of the year is at hand,' o posed to sift thefniatter to the l>ot o tu tx C 0 o I am i brother. tora, and if they* have not already ¡ arid I have to pay myr bills. Slnt<M**M » 111 . N » a C o l l e c t , j ^ ; sufficient power to set the matter O T c llg T © ^ Hon. B. Hermann lost a large 0 number of logs here last week. ! Wasbingson, Dec. 17.-Senator j righf they wiH undoubtedly ask please remit to G. McEwan, {D They had been put ........................ adrift on South , ; Slrtter h»-day introduced ,l a bill Knfl], additional r,hi;t;mnii legislation W i s|ntion as as will will j i Pioneer Hardware Man. ! ? ,|a>’ 1,,irixmueu( ulu. to tu ! , such e fork anil coming out on a amall! P«>vidothat no statute of linutation | ^ ^ autllol.lly. U l^fcs as j Coquille City Or. Dec. 20, 1884. freshet, were badly mixed with | hoi 0t« *G >1 e » h a ^ <*emt d though an extra session of the Leg- ' x ~ B O I». driftwood. A boom was stretched ; / { lslature will be held this W inter. . , , . .. 1 Hmirm nroner -1 .______ claims for comnensation compensation for proper At Myrtle Point, Dec. 18, to the wife of across the river here, but it soon ! W. L. Dixon, a «on. ty lost in the military service of. The Tribune’s *&t. Paul specie'll broke from the heavy weight At Myrtle Point, Deo. 17th, to the wife of ; the United States, when such loss says: Arrangements have been coming against it. Al Deva'il. « daughter. is a matter of record in any official made by which the^altimoro anil On Fishtrap. Dec. 10th, to the wife of R Capt. Edwards has had a pan rocor(j 0f tj18 war or Treasury De- i Ohio Railroa«! will run its express Hill, » daughter. . P ro p rie to r. of boots at Coaledo for tnrie wo ks, p.,Hiiient. It is provided, liowever ' cars through from Baltimore to St. VV. L . D I X O N . . which, from lack of watei in Giat this shall not be construed t o ! Paul, coming from Chicago to St. T l i e x is r the slough, could not be brought extend to oDy classes of property Paul by the Milwaukee & St. Paul Front St.. Marshfield, Or., Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, down. At last accounts he \,a> 0^jier than those for lo.-s of which Railroad. In this city the cars N . P . H a n s e n , prop. Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. trying to drive a bargain wid: a compensation has been authorized will connect with those of the Agent for ti e leading sewing Machines, Mason <fc Hamlin or hardware dealer in towu for a car- ^ existing Jaws, A<?c*ut for Gibbon's fne wbifikies. an AAA Northern Pacific Express Oompa- whisky. Also agent f«»r the OE USB HATED gans, &r. Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty. go of freight for each, which 1 m 1 ! ny in tlieir ib'pot. This makes an CHICAGO REE11 and POUTER at whole- j Prescriptions carefully compounded Eleven feet of snow is reported express line from ocean to ocean expects can be brought out on tho eule and retail. The ci 'ebrat^d B(X'A beer j L IV E and L E T L IV E . vln3 tf at tho C’oeui d’Alene ruiner. on draught and in bottlee. \3nTJ l without a single change of care. first freshet. again be visible next week. - — — — - > --------— § « t B H & S M Y R T LE 3 DRUG S TO R E. Myrtle Point, Ogn. .