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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1884)
íw r J U f ¿iti! 'üniüil, H o n e y T h a t > o b ( K lj There are, it seems, $20,000,000 P'JBLÏSHXD EVEBÏ Tl'MDU. in securities and money in the A . D e a n , Editor ami Proprietor treasury of the United States that no one claims. In times gone by D,.voted to the iutiTeSt* of the Coquille Hivt-r particularly, »ml of the County gen sundry persons have bought gov ernment securties which they have erally. S inscription, per year................... lost or which have been destroyed; hence the twenty millions of un TUESDAY. DEC. ‘23, 188-1. claimed bonds in the treasury. -Hu* Supply o r s »<*«r. Modrc. O w n*. York which have in their vaults large sums that will never be claim ed. They belong to poor people who died or that have moved away, or have forgotten they had ever any money in the bank. There is supposed to be some $80,000,000of unclaimed money in banks and trust companies through the coun- mi 1 RCÏ l ï appear s to bo no other comitn r w hifh can c» mpelo with A meric a. in supplying tht* deficit'll- cy in 8iupplx ing of 1 h ef w hicli ex- i.-t ahn *ml and v. hie! i will probably never again be satis tied by home produc tion. flHiere is a market iu this direction for :everything we can spr . to at ]>rices not to fall be- 1» w n liigh !y ienumerativo stau- er. Ex. dard, uutil our own surplus is so Im m ig r a tio n . hirge’o:8 to lìti» »:t, to our disndvnn- Orogon possesses many attrac tage, tl io fori'i gn iilarket, and it vtill he a long time before such a tions for the settler, ami the interi- ency as this c*an arise. Our or is constantly receiving access c»>: The surplus; now is; seal•cely anything ions of first-class people. California to speak td, ajnI for years our own last steamer from population has been increasing in a gnater r it io than our meat sup- plies, aml it is doubtful if, with all the increased attention which can ¡enough with them to buy improved be <>i\ en to eattle raisins, it will be i farms or settle on Government possible ti> increase production1 lands. Nearly all have definite much faster than the domestic de plans for the future. There were mand and population increases. not a few who return from Los Restrictions upon the movement Angeles, whither/hey went several of live cattle may, to some extent, months since. They come back deprive American farmers of the from the semi-tropic region dis full advantage of the market, but gusted and say they prefer a see- n o excuse will bo found for closing tion where it rains annually and a the market against us for carcasses, j crop is a sure thing every year, to it E up.m the basis of the present! one where the raising of a crop oc- de.al-meat trade that present prices curs only occasionally, owing to are adjusted, and any changes must frequent drouths. There are nine be in the direction of admitting families from the vicinity of Santa live cattle, which will be still more Uruz, who will g o to the Willam- to the advantage of the American • otte valley to-day looking for loea- farmer. In the dressed-heef trade j tions. V. B. Carlisle, of Oregon we have nothing'to fear from the Immigration Bureau, has them in competition of far-away countries charge, and will take them to the beyond the equator. The time in -1 vicinity of Albany nnd Corvallis, volved in transportation and tlie i where there is some first-class land passage through the tropics re- j for sale to settlers only. Quite a quire their meat to be seni forward j number go to eastern and western in a frozen condition, while the j Washington, aud a few to Montana. q u i c k a iu l c o m p a r l i v e l y cool jmR- 1 — P o r t l a n d N o w s . sago from America calls for but a The tliermometer showed 30 de moderate refrigeration, which does grees at San Francisco on the 12th. not to anv very great extent inter- Pretty cold. fere with the condition of the pro A Negro w hipped a lad named duct or the manner in which it will be cut up upon the block. From I Smith unmercifully for having giv erery standpoint from which the j en his name as authority for »{pub situation can be regarded the nros- lished statement that Negro’s ears poets appear to h secure. Breed- j were carried as trophies in the j pockets of white men in Atlanta, er’s Gazette. ‘ Gn., recently. A r e M u -r p i 'r o l i l i i l i l e . < In summer, whe n the ground is dry, < )ur wayward minds impressing With w hat is meet—what we should bnv- Liqht calf skin is a blessing. But, when the rain descends, and mud Impedes perambulation, Wo need a boot both strong and $ood A gentlemen fairly interested it! sheep husbandry remarked to us the other day that at fifteen cents a pound for wool sheep were as profitable as any item of farming T o reach our destination. or stock raising. AY hen wo con Go to Dean A Huntington’ s— sider that sheep double in increase, They will fit and please you; year after 9 year, and that mutton is 'They keep every thing, V From stout boots for winter, in fair demand, we can accept as To light ones for spring. true that the fleece is profitable, ÎOTICE! even at fifteen cents a pound for nyone wishing to have r* or 6 yoke of wool. One o great advantage of cattle wintered, will do well by calling o having sheep is that it furnishes 1 or writin" to’ chas* Watkiu8’ this ° * place. the farmer with healthy meat for \------ his own use. The custom of kill FEED AND L IV E R Y STABLE ing mutton and exchnnginng meat !ES. IE L B m c l c , J P x z jp . with one’s neighbors, is a very Coquille City, Ogn. good one. Fresh meat is necessa Hauling Done at Reasonable Rates, v ln ltf ry for good and healthy living and every farmer can keep a small flock j to furnish his fresh meat and the wool will b e a o r ’h item towards Coquille City, Oregon any use he may wish to use it. HUNT Brow.............. Proprietors. Generally the wool money comes Horses l>orml-d by the day, week, or month. nf»0 in handy J towards I paying J o harvest r>‘r*HnuIing done on short notice. oxpences. The importance of keep N O T IC E ! ing a flock to clean up the farm, I nyone wishing good, red cedar shingles, fence-posts, pickets, clapboards or pasture off heavy growth of grain shaki s will do well to cnll on S. B. Barrows, in the spring and run on the sum- j one mile east o f Coquille City. All orders left at this office or with J. T. mer-fallow, is well known. AVe j Moulton will receive prompt attumion. v2n23tf Agree with the expression of our! I 7 C SEND TEN CENTS FOR 1‘USTAOE friend who says that with wool at f P Q f l l ^ r aiul receive free our new combina tion Pencil; bus Heven different use fifteen cents a pound sheep are the 1 ful articles. Just out. Agent* wanted. Addreaa HAlkf NOVELTY CO., best thing n farmer can depend on I ¡sau F rancisco, C alifornia. for an income.— Farmer. AGENTS AUK M AKING FOU- tuuen »rilin g our new and p op u ----- ----» ---- lar books, "T h e U niverse,’ • "L iv e s o f the P residen te," Two hundred Christians have i Daughters o f A m erica,’ ’ "A u s- - an dt .......... b e e n m u r d e r e d b y T u r k s i l l Mace- ! tin ’* Indispenalble H dbook ,” "H istory o f Chris- J tianity,” sud the latest and quickest selling n ovel- tics, lie first in the field. Address (ionia, and three villages burned. U O KilAM ii CO., Publishers and Agents, \ A We havetlie selling o f a farm o f 1CK) acies with a splendid orchard, good water, h good house, ih o farm yieldedo0 tons o f ti.noi.liy hay last s e a s o n / Th«, farm wil be sold cheap, and the following go with the plac." 70 head o f sheep, r. lot o f hogs 1 yoke of cat tle, chain's Ac., a lot o f cows, yearlings and the house-hold furniture which is new and good. 1$ A li G A I N ! Bandon go © P M a r s h f u il d , O o n . Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Class and Pic ure Frames, etc., and Agent for White’ s Sewing Machines. vl n l tf With Steamers “ Cores" and “ Little Annie“ at the terminus of their upper river route, carrying passengers and ffeight to and from Myrtle Point. City * rs . C. W. O i . i v e , P k 3 m Groceries, vegetables and pro- j visions, etc., etc. n50 Sola Water Wo®, Young & Hudcn Proprietors. SODA, SARSAPARILLA. GINGER ALE etc., of superior quality, Constantly on bund for sale. U ifO od ers from the country prmptly filled. Address all orders to Marshfield Soda Works. v2nl4 1 T p.pjjn V c '• i/£ it W 1 New Drugstore! Coquille City, Oregon, v‘ 2 n l5. _ i GGliiou OPPORTUNI TY Unless You Want to Duv 9 B O O T S and. S H O E S O f the very best quality and at the Lowest Living Rates. O. C, Huntington^ The Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker will be found at all times ready to wait upon, and nccoinodate customers with everything in our line, at the Coquille City fiooti.nd Shoe store; one door north of the Olive hotel. Mam street. Di: n A H untington . Mrs. C. IV. Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. —FOR— Our Subscribers. Appreciating the necessity of all Bareness Men. Firmer:; and Miners having a news paper published in the metropolies, in ad dition to their own local piper—one that contains all Financial, Commercial and General News: which matter not lx-ing in the scope of a local pap r—the proprietor of the GTijiiiUc tíiítj ?ürn tlr e ir n e w Millinery Store!! LOTS FOR SALE! j J*1 I he Addition To The Town Of i Strile Paiiit. I P r ic e s F -ïc r i.s c n a " b le . For particulars inquire of h. F endei ; or W. A. B oiìduk . M yitis Point, Oregon. ! P iJ lT U i l jf Pi! F O R 1 Üt !^ V. q s i < vl ] I • T li E y de adv:'.nt:;giM>;is arran gi raen Is C L i; I> ___wtrn the ___ SA N F R A N C IS C O \ \ n 't lr i v I’lio re’^nlnr subscription j>i ic«' of our paw r is 82-00 P E R Y E A R / And the yearly subscription < f the CD UON- U'LH ia $2. Now we will furnish Bits For Psi L\r>. sfs P«‘slii"c to O Five. ne lesi Both papi r-'. sent to one or two £ drosses, op tional V.ill. the sui-.s riber. SAN FRANCISCO Leading Newspaper Y r ì - a N-A c u e a v k st : Ijite! 8 tí Essl Carrying* The XJ- 3- M ails ■s J S l . i T X J R S S T O R E A v. i*l; ssocvti’d Ffi'fk c-f entirely new Hats trimed to order a speciality. THE GREAT Straw, Flush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which we will sell cheap for exsn. vlnG. Tli PM« Fill Stable C S Q U I L I . K ¡M I L L . rv o C\\ THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. V r M ì l i i R E P O IN T The steamer JUNO <>r RESTLESS meets the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. New and comfortable r.tages. FARE to Drains Station ¿7. Fare to Portland by this route £ 1 Û..10. Each jiass- nger allowed ñOj»-Hinds of baggage FassengersHire requested to bo in Knij ire ( ’ity the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above Ime can be procured at the Blar co or Central hotels in M arshfeld, and the post office or iu any public h o n « in Empire. Ruching Em broidery Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- 1 ’ AS R E iT X n .y R r;;N H T T l D UT IN i G’i.t-e :. S ;• X i’K. O. Reed, d ru *L i.r •d'ihr rorir.er t ••o.-rietor, v.hi. will spare no pain • -.n t r y r-o :vi.der ooi«;fcrt to guesw 1f this ohi. • , f . le-i ’i’*-. Share , i mnc. ;• is sulieito«!. Mr». ) i n il. CTA IT d.lii ÇTTi ttinpr. y i iS!tC *;„ a | \ j l d u u o i ! I I'.AVSES E.MF1RE <T 1 V AND DR VINS I j S l’ V L’ION EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY L a ce s, I R iT o lo c n s , and. O r n a m e n ts. -AOSTID MyrUe Point, Cregcn, km Corawalî I Go. Tips- ' laV. Sm. Li il! L: 'K h;;VM, Express and. rop . ! srcurcil on (iff:‘fU‘ fo r ih<‘ sale o f H o r s e - S h e e in g ’ I fomb.<ioiirs and inotWineiiti*, front ■ A • . r* w » V l • Nanti y and pnunpfly i! n\ at tlm Siiop r.ext (idib! uni ilhr.seiu Califorhiu lowest living privet-. door east « ! enevr 's d ug store, *K BYaoo W hicli we aie enabled to give ex- Coquille Ciiy, On pon. ! ceilent bargains. Photograj)! ic de signs p.nd price list shown on ap T r I"TT?r*’ s"T|Tr. ’ ~ T > ri t r;rr;TtT : H * G plication. — , .-.1* - A i V JL . j J j j J. A. D ean . /\ - i— m Office in'Herald Building. LADIES ANDOHIIDREN S TTATS P lu m e s P Bl.ACK-£KITHIKG To Ue on ihr tut fa todr, ire h ave P a c i f i c Oc SL31. P lc v r e r s . O s tr ic li R. G etty , W. Oaiiler _ W eils. Fargo & Co s T lio L a te s t S ty le s O fo lilo u lu lilu I Horses and Bugvi*« at all hours. Good . Pusturuge by the day, week **r month. i i ___OF T H E .... A Large Variety of W. Ps \ t r'' -N 'v.v J7 0 Q f] lO D ll .r e O it3 T , O r . cLU Ci V i * 6l Empire CitY and Drain's Station E . .. .I S T H E .... T c m fc si . a . a - : e T jp o p T f I j l V t il jf I ________ o O L IV E & A IK E N - Have just received at Orders promptly filled. Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. v2.iT»l pm:ml• d. Give him your orders His prices are as low as the lowest. \Tn45 W ii P ro p s Coquille City. Oregon- ^ JT 8 had nt 11 to Brewery, and orders I s i . from all parts filled promptly. v in S3 C oquille C ity O gn . I, Hai Don't Read This, O« Beer of best duality always to be j BULLARD A DRANK, Props. ^ brewery, W a l s c r ? F rc p » ......................Proprietor. Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem- j J. H. No-uxa ----- Keeps------ Main St. Coquille City. Oregon. i icals etc., of lhe Le d quality, and j Constantly on hand a well selected j all the time receiving fresh, every- ock of fresh and choice drugs and ui^d- — :Os— Fresh and choice meats of all | tiling usually found in a first-class icmes.notions, blank books, school books ! medical dispensary. Prescriptions and everything usually f< m u lin a first-class kinds constantly on hand. drugstore. Pres Up' ions carefully com- i carefully compounded. M a r s h fie ld 25 CENTS. -J lianctolpb, Oregon: } r o p r ie t o r Henry Hu Jen. M e a ls at a ll h o u r s l. A. L. Nosier Prop. Da^id Yoon«. and other conveniences for the benefit o f the traveling public. v2n4 Market i ® r ‘ £>" P U R npR iP T nn , ALSO Recently been furnished with spring beds r o p r ie t o r . This house is well supplied with every vgiiol G. A. BROWN, Proprietor. Coquille 1 M r o p r ie to r s ----- Connecting------ gn . has This house has been elegantly furnished, and isat once the home o f the tourist. The house is o f easy access to the ater.imr landing. The table is supplied with best the market affords, and no pains spared to render comfort t<* guest ». NEW HACK LINE! C o q u il l e C i t y , O thing necessary to make it a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. T a ulus always supplied with the best the market affords. v ln ltf. M. E. A nderson , IF1. ü Æ a r l c , B = r c p ., ROBINSON HOUSE, Front 3t. Coquille City, Hotel — { Bandoli, Coos Co., Or. )> — F U R N IT U R E STORE, n4-Gra O L IV E H O T E L , We have the selling o f a half section of land, half bench and half bottom land, near Coquille City, It would make a half dozen U’'>od ü ftie ranches, or a good dairy and stock ranch. The price i> $20. per at re. f' * K I I ¿ ^r^rnY .iif Ì Cure for Nor- I P Ä . i N ^ y o _ I u S s ing ANEYKK-FAIL Debility, Ex- •' ir à # . i urn;ti. r<. wad paper aud wmùowuLwdM cun.plt i.', ««ij clw.pr,. straw matting, mirrors ••i i. iooLi..g-giii>Piei}. picture* franu-sin v.m -ty, wi n c u d s and fixtures, bed l*!*. ,, , Mid CHSfcra etc. pio- tarns fran e;: io order, cofTns furnish- eo to order, plain or fancy. Cabinet ami tur #-d 'Aiul: to s*. it orders. Uao wuutfi. H aud C i . fk-t ,:nd ripa r i fi r the »,une. Ne« l!<.i..o wing machine a£eu oj; aiacliiues on hand. E. F.DWARLS FROPR1KTOR. vl r *.> if 0. Nelson O d hand a full line of Groceries, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and cigars, Canned gmids, ►Stationery, Ink, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and pure Wines for medical purposes, Wood and willow ware, Hard ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, Am- uniti m, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and chimneys. Highest price paid for country produce etc. vlnHCtt I A vctbihaiiHted Vitality Sem- THE SAN FRANCISCO CH RONICLE is •j'Tf? fjfei/' .'r?sL -.I ifW inai Weekness. Si*er the first paper on the coast in ability aiul in fcy[ / - . * M ni::torrh(pa. lostman - the freshness and reliability of its NEWS 155. ' Ä //1 ; imp« ÄiH(*!»i>.in.p»iu*ncy m.oe roi.iiiii’ .A, Paralysis Nothing that the world desires to know is and all the terrible ef omitted from its columns It aim . so £ 1 fects of self abuse, of — DEALERS IX — every requirement o f a first-class paper. youthful foilies and Its telegraphic reports are the latest and excesses in maturer \ears, such as loss of most reliable; its local news the fullest and Memory. Lassitude. Noctururl Emission A- spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest version to S»tc ei y. Dimness o f Vissiou, Nois es in the Head; the vital tin id passing un pens in the country. observed in the urine, and many other dis — AND ALL KINDS OF— THE CHRONICLE has ell ways been, and eases that lends to Insanity and doath- always will he, the friend and champion f j ua. mint tE, who is a rigufar physician, L U M B E R , .. _. . ,• Ii graduate o f the l niversitv of Peiinsvlva- the people ns against combinations, cliques, ! ^ wi!1 nRwe to forfeit* fivk hunoiied corporations or oppression o f any kind, It , dollabs for a case of this kind the vital AS» BOXT ICI C e d a r , f i r , a s ii , m a p l e , m y r t l e , will be independent in everything, neutral REsroBATivu (under his special advice and The oeople o f tlm Coquille river shoe Id Alder anti spruce lumber always on in nothing; fair nnd impartial to all parties, treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. bear in mind, that as good | • I»«íog p a p b • hand and for sale at the lowest rates. yet exposing corruption wherever found, and d o c to r m in t iu treats all private diseases as can Is* obtained on the Pacific coast, » t * working with fearless endeavor to promote successfully, without mercury; coxhttlta - made by G. II. R ams dell , o f Myrtle Point. t io n I'BiiK. Thorough examination and ad and protect every interest o f the great pub vice including analysis o f urine. Price Will so« n have completed a floating lic whom it serves and on whom it depends of vital BKSTOBATlvii. tf 1 ..r>0 a bottle,or four for its supjmrt. times the quantity sent to any address By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON upon receipt of price or C. O. D. secure With which he will visit every point from observation and in private name if the river and bar, at reasonable rates. on the river, between Myrtle Point aud ICLE, the most brilliant nnd complet n li 4w San F rancisco, California. ih sired, by A. B. KtKTXX, M. D. Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints l i KKABNKY ST. HAN HBANCISCO, CAL., Bandon, nnd be prepared to do San F rta- BlaiiuvIioMs that Conkling de 72 columns, or eight pages, of EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE. cisco work at less than San Fraucisco prices. S.IMI-L15 BOTTLE FBCK Timber, match-wood and stave tim regularly News, Literature and General Information; Will be sent to any one applying by letter, 'otico is hereby given that Mary W agon feated him, owing to his having de Will be fully prepared to make Pictures in also a magnificent Agricultural Department. stating symptoms, sex and age. er. the Executrix o f the last will and ber purchased. St rict se all styles known to the art, from the small feated Coukling for l . S. Senator. te.-damentof Leonard F. Wagoner, deceased, Orders for lumber filled in quanti crecy in regard to all business transac est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inebea. : has filed in the County Court of the State of ties to suit, and at the lowest living tions, _ . . . I Oregon, for the County o f Coos, her final m i. m in t ik ’ s k id n e y r e m e d y n e p h u e t ic c n All he asks is for people to compare bis O u t OL Six c o n v ic t s w h o made a i account as such Executrix, and that said rates. Including postage, to any part o f the United euresall kinds of kidney and bladder com work with that o f others. plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrhoea. l /.t ,, Court has duly made an order appointing Staten. J. PA R K E R , Mr. K. has become a permanent citizen d a s h t o r lll.ir t y at ( h a tta n o o g a , Tuesday the fith day o f January 1885 as the For sale by all druggists; tfl a bottle; G bot Sample Copy Sent Free. M. L. HANSCOM, o f Coos County, and it is to the interest tles for tf5. T e n n ., o n th e 13th inst., tw o were fwr the hearing of objections to such US?” All orders must be accompanied bv the mi. m in t ik ’ s d a n d e l io n p i l l s are th e best o f the people to patronize home industry ’ tmal account and the settlement thereof. IR V IN G M. COOK. coin. Dated Dec tld. 1884. and cheapest d y s p e p s ia nnd b il l io u s cure killed, two fatally wounded and the Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, Address all orders to H kbald , Coquille City iu and thereby keep the money in the country ('. H. Volkmar, I th e m a r k e t. For sale by all druggists. Mary Wagoner, pther two recaptured. ▼2n43tf v l n!8 tf. v2nltf Attorney for the estate, f Coop Co. Oregon. Executrix. — AND— Tug Company!! V GOLD N STILL Lili AHEAD! lOEtJET If- TOWI NG $2 For One Year.