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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1885)
N o t lr e . We havetlie selling of a farm of 100 acres Thomas Meehan believes that we with a splendid orchard, good water, a good PfJB LlH H K D K T K R t TUIÉ^PAY. have nearly reached the solution of house. The fnnn yielded iiO tons of timothy »I. A . D e a n , E d it o r m id P r o p r ie t o r the cause of the absence of trees hay last season. The farm will be sold cheap, and the following go with the placa: from the prairies. It is not clima 70 head of sheep, a lot o f hogs 1 yoke of cat tle, chain's Ac., a lot of cows, yearlings and Devoted to the interests of the Coquille Rivi r particularly, and of the County g* n- tic, for timber belts flourish in all the hons: -hold furniture which is new and good. the prairie regions. It is not in e rally. Subscription, per year............ ............$2.00. conditions of soil, for the paririe is tiie most favorable to the germina T U E S D A Y , JAN. i », 1885. FU R N ITU R E tion of seeds of tree ns well aseth- We have the selling of a half section of laud, half bench and half Itottomland, near Coquille Citv. It would make a half dozen g,H»d little ranches, or a good dairy and stock ranch. The price is $20. per acre. Bandon — -J Rnmlon, Coos Co., Or. \ M, E, A n d e r s o n , ZE\ IMIarlr, P ro p ., t ^ i> u t a : o i c . _____ * NEW HACT/ LINE! to possess tl Item. Mits. C. W . O Coquille Vesuvius,” “ I see— going to a for- they are burned. This theory is supported by the fact that ail ab eign climb.” City l iv e , Market Recently been furnished with soring beds P r o p r ie t o r . This house is well supplied with every and other conveniences for the benefit of the traveling public. thing necessary to make it a M vln ltf. CITY IlKRj STORE! City Breweiy, -¡ Randolph. Oregon: /■ J . W Z V Z H H X j , F r c p - - a ls e ih , P r e p . had at the Brewery, and be orders from all parts filled promptly, v lndM C oquille C it y O gn . Z a U E J E V E New Drug Store! P r o p r ie t o r , Coquille City. Oregon, Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem J. H. N o b l e r ..........................Proprietor. ----- Keeps----- icals etc., of the best quality, and Main St. Coquille City. Oregon. undant growth of trees has set in A Western critic disrespectfully Constantly on hand a well selected all the time receiving fresh, every wherever the tires have been stopp stock of fresh and choice drugs and med alludes to a Freuch opera bouffe crit — :0 -— thing usually found in a first-class icines.in »lions, blank books, school books Fresh and choice meats of all medical dispensary. Prescriptions and everything usually found in a first-class ic ns “smirking, spasmodic old lien." ed. The fires were made by the 1'his chap evidently didn’t like the! aborigines for ceuturie* befoie the constantly on hand. drug store. Piesciprions carefully com carefully compounded. white man came, possibly for the pounded. Give him your orders. French chic. ALSO Y‘ill lf>. ____ His prices are as low as the lowest. \ express purpose's, Air. Meehan sug Groceries, vegetables and pro “ Husking bees are in order,” says vln46 gests, of prevent ing the growth of visions, etc.,fete. ibr )0 nn exchange. W e tried to husk a trees and preserving the buffalo bee once, one of the “ humble” vari Henry Huden. ! pastures. The question remains David Young. ety, but lie got the,best of us.— Dan how the prairies first came to be ville Breeze. —FOR— naked. They probably formed the An old bachelor, on seeing the bottoms of the lakes and marshes —: o words “ Familes Supplied,” over the that were left q^ter the retreat of T o m b s t o n e a n d Appreciating the necessity of all Business door of'nn oyster saloon, stepped in the glaciers, and continued wet aft Men, Fn-mers aud Miners having a news tuid said he would take a wife and er the highlands were covered with paper published in the inetropolies, in ad Y oung '& llu ilcn ' P roprietors. dition to their own local paper—one that two children. trees. Alan followed • the glaciers contains all Financial, Commercial and They don’t have to use roller so closely that ho anticipated the SODA, SARSAPARILLA. GINGER ALE General News; which matter not being in A G E N C Y ! etc., of superior quality, the scope of a local p;q>er—the proprietor of skates in Canada at this time when trees on these spots, and having Constantly on hand for sale. To In'on the side, ire hare J.f?“ Ooders from the country pnnptly the they desire to slide around. The learned already in southern latitu ice is already six feet thick in cer des the value of burning, began filled. Address all orders to Marshfield secured an a ¡/cue for the sale o1 Soda Works. *2nl4 tain localities. then before the trees gained a foot Has made advantageous arrangements to loml/sfones and ntoninncnfs,front A. L. Nosier Prop. M a rs h fie ld Waler w«rlis, A Golden OPPORTUNITY Care Our Head! Subscribers. MONUMENT (iiip iU r filibi ¿firwW. It takes twenty-six years for a hold.— Popular Science Monthly. rnau to become a physician in G e r - 1 many. Xaturalists have long known of j t is now stated, on the au- for cemetery lots. ! thority of Prof. Baird, that a which has hitheito The best thing ever said of ghosts bladder worth, w hi introduced into the ** • i i ,, * • i , i i i been enretully mtr w a s sa n l b y U o ie r m "« ', w h e n a sk ed .. J _________ ________p . . . , , .. . , government s carp ponds, has very 1>> a lady it lie believed in t h e m , ; curiously turued out to be a fish- “ X*», madam, I have seeu too many eating plant, devouring the very au to believe in them.” j imals which were expected to feed j “ N o” said M iss-Ferula, “ I ’ m not upon- lh--------------------------------------------- much of a Speller myself, I must I In summer, when the ground is dry, Our wayward minds impressing admit: but then, you know, I ’ve With what is meet—what we slioild l>uy— been a teacher nearly all niv life Light calf skin is a blessing, lint, when tlie rain descends, and mud and I’ve never had any time to teach Impedes perambulation. myself.” We need a boot both strong and food Artillery officer to mandarin; To reach our destination. “ M y lord, the French ships are ap- \ G oto Dean a Huntington's— They willjjfit and please you; proachiug.” Mandarin. “ F ile a can They keep every thing, non at them.” “ But they are so far j From stout boots for winter. To light ones for spring. off that the ball will go only ljoli j way.” “ Fire two cannon «at tlu^h.” n o t ic e : nyoue wishing to have or C yoke of A physician says: “ In buying "cattle wintered, will do well by calling clothing care should be Liken to in on, or writing to, Chas. Watkins, at this place. vestigate the hygroscopicity of the V cloth.” \Ye always do, but, as sing F E E D A N D L I V E R Y S T A B L E ular as it may appear, many per lE S-E . ZB uicls:, IPr r> p . sons buy a coat and never give a thought to its hygroscopicity. This is a groat mistake. A Unless You Want to Buy Land is scarce over there j carni, orous piauts that entrap in- nrnl they can’ t spare much space | sects< colored Coquille City, Ogn. Hauling Done at Reasonable Rates, vln ltf B O O T S a n d SPEECHES Of the very best quality and at the Lowest Living Rates. O . C . H u n t i n g t o n , Tbe Fashionable Root and Shoe Maker will be found at all times ready towaitnpon, and ncconiodate’cnstoniers with everything in our line, at the Coquille City Root;.nd Shoe store: one door north of the ( )live hotel, Main street. I) k .' n AI.H t ’ ntinoton . Mrs. C. W. ( llive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. OLIVE & AIKEN- Have just received at tTieir n e v r Millinery Store!! . . . . WITH Tint.. . . S A N F R A N C IS C O Weekly Chroiiirie. %J The regular subscription price of onr paper i? * 2 - 0 C) PER YEAR, And tbe yearly subscription of the CHRON ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish For CHRONICLE STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! T^sicifio C oast. set him up «again do fence to dry.” Coquille City. Oregon “ \\ ho made de fence.” interrupted HUNT Bros............. Proprietors. an eager listener. “ Put dat man ■ Horses boarded by the day. week,V>r month. naO out!” exclaimed the colored preach *>T,' Hauling done oil short notice. ~~~ 1STC T I C E ! ^ er, “such questions as dat’d destroy TTLcTxrers. Cstride. room, sir?” askau a hotel clerk of a guest who had just registered. “ No, sir,” was the prompt reply; “ l a m a lawyer, sir. I ’ m not selling merchandise; I ’m selling brains.” AGENTS AHE MAKING FOU- tuiifH gelliug our new au<i jmjj > u - Ur I ioo U h , "The ITuiverhe," “ Liven of the President*,” “Daughters of America,” “ Aiid- tln’n Indidpendlhln IleuUbook,” “ History of Chris- ¿ a t he latest and «julckoBt selling novel- Laces, Bilibciis. and. Ornaments. Ruching Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- GOLD J FO., Shill tllO clclk. Of course you don’t want, a sample ^ okuam * . Dd AKent., nil Aw Sau Francideo, Catiturma. room when you don’t carry any T~ E X E C w n u r n o t ic e . sam pies. N e w ) Y orkfS u 11 . 'otioft is hereby given that Mary Wagon er, the Executrix of the last will and iieits Meekly Messenger, an testaineutofLeonardF. Wagoner,deceased, English paper, states that on a | has filed in the County Court of the State of - - - Oregon, for the County of Coos, her final large dairy farm near London, account us such Executrix, and that said sugar has been found to be an Court, has duly made an order epi»ointing the Glh tlay of January 188ft as the economical food for cows. It in Tuesday day for tlie hearing of objections to such duces cattle to eat every particle of final account and the settlement thereof. Dated Dec 3d, 1884. food from the manger, instead of Mary Wagoner, C. H. Y'ulkuiar, leaving a good deal as they ordina Attorney for the estate. Executrix. rily do. It is found that this su NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. gar diet’ improves the flavor of the L and o f f ic e at R ohkbubo O bkoon milk and increases the percentage December 30,1KH4. otico is hereby given that the following- of cream. named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of An ingenious iarmor makes his claim, and that Hind proof will be made scare-crows out of old tin cans, to before the Judge or Clerk of Coos county at Empire City Oregon, on Tuesday mato cans and the like, by rigging Feb. 17. 18*f>. viz: D. H. Prewett, pre-emp V ^ sec them up with a bit of old iron sus tion l> S No. 4072, for the W ^ of \ 27 township 28, S R I t west. pended in them like the tongue of tion He nnmes the following witnesses to a bell, and hanging them up in the prove his continuous residence upon, and corn field where the wind will set cultivation of. said land, viz: A. Sneed them a-ringing, making such an Jesse Leneve | j all of Parkersburg. unusual and unexpected noise that W. Howell H. Randleman J Oregon. crows will not dare remain iu the Wm. F. Benjamin, jan6 Register. field. C O Q U IL L E M I L L — AND— Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN— N N — AND ALL KINDS OF— L U C e d ar , f ir , M B E R ash , m a p l e , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. TOWING By the T u g K A T I E C O O K , on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to r»uit, and at the lowest living rates. J. P A R K E R , M. L. H A N S C O M , IR V IN G M. COOK. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, v l n !8 t f . For particulars inquire of F.. B endeu or \V. A. Bonima, Myrtle Point, Oregon. City Limy k Feed Stalin Empire City, Or. AV. R. G etty , P rop . —©— Horses and Baggit-s at all hours. Good Pasturage by the day, week or month. ___________ ___ v ln !9 3m.________________ W . Gallier BLACK-SMITHING lEIcrse-Slaceingr Carrying Tlie U- S- Mails H a s r e c e n t l y rf . kn f i t t e d u i * in First-class 0 1 , 1,1 b;. > ].«« d, daugLter o f the fonm-r ,< q», - :*•:■. *,»!4u \»:il hi uic i«»« pains in try¡ 1 : a r is .-r ,' •mf».r, t«. ;.u« sis of this old, a»:'.; r ■ B liare o f p . ;•« n. • :> < ; « j,. Mrs.tJ. 1 «.;. ...ri«-;« .. xri* MYRTLE POINT FURNITU R E. STC R E A w ell « e je c te d s t o c k o f e n t ir e ly n ew Furniture, w all paper and windowehntirs C'iiipiete, oii clt.'.ii.s, str.iv, matting, n.iru 11 Express and looki ng-glr.sses. picture frame sin variety, with cords and fixtures, l»«*d springs, hangings and casters etc. p;c- ture;- framed to order, coffins furnish ed to order, plain or fancy. Cabinet EAVSES EMPIRE (TTY AND DRAINS niui turned work to suit orders. 1 STATION. EVERY Also watches and clocks and repairs for tlm MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY same. New Home sewing machine agency; machines on hand. The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets C. E. EDWARDS PROPRIETOR, the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. vl it4f> tf New and comfortable stages. F AKE to Drains Station $7. Fare to Portland by this route $l.o.50. Each passenger al 1« »wed *»b p<mnds of 1 >aggage Passengers are requested to bo in Empire City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the a!>ove line can be procured at tlie lllaLoo or Central HAS hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or in any public l’.oise in Empire. On hand a full line of Groceries, Weils, Fargo & Co’s 0 , Nelson Tips- V all de theology in do world.” IPrices Reaccnalole. L1 L A D IE S A N D C H IID R E N ’S 2H E A T S nyone wishing good, red cedar shingles. H a ts tr im e d to o r d e r a s p e cia lity . . fence-posts, pickets, clapboards or Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which shakes will do well to call on H. B. Barrows, we will sell cheap for cash . vln6. one mile east of Coquille City. All orders left at this ollice or with J. T. Moulton will receive prompt attention. v2n23tf Myrtle 1 ‘onit. Jaryis, Ucmwall l C». Tlie Latest Stales 1 BiisUst sit Best Empire CitY and Drain’s Station T^Tumes and. remarked, fh “ W hen God made the first man, lie 1 ch eapest : SAN FRANCISCO ....O F T H E .... LOTS FOR SALE! In The Addition To The Town O f Myrtle Point, Oregon, M i i g e Free. Leading Newspaper Orders promptly filled. Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. v2151 L E M HOTEL, Both papers sent to one or two ailresses, op tional with the subscriber. .. . IS THE. CocjTiille City. Oregon- Neatly"and pr(*mptly done, «'it the S1 ioj > next mihk I and KidinMr IS oiisimh Califiirnhi lowest living prices. door east of Eeneve’s tl) ug store, HA 1 * V - f \\ hich we are enabled to give e x Coquille Cily, * *regon. cellent bargains. Photographic de signs and price* list shown on ap plication. J . A. D e a n . Office iirileiv.hl Building. But! Pain to (te Year A Large Variety of pre.aclier “ W ill you want a sample C L U 15 Don’t Read This, BULLARD A DUANE. Props. v?nl This house hns been elegantly furnished, and is at once the home of the tourist. The house is of easy access to tlio steumir landing. The table is supplied with best the uiarket affords, and no pains spared to render comfort to guests. V2n.ll a t a l l h o u r s 25 CENTS. T ables always supplied with tlxo best the market affords. w P r o j »rictor^/i D r . S , e a l s FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Boer of best duality to • j always % j S u r *n pnrent: “ Another bad re- < heat. The seeds of the annual With Steamer* “ Cores” and “ Little Annie” at the terminus <>f tlieir upper river route, port, my sou?” “ Yes, papa, y o u 1 plants of the prairie vegetation, carrying passenger » and freight to and from mu 1 really talk to my teacher or: maturing every year, are shed and Myrtle Point. G. A . B R O W N , * he will keep on doing it.” find protection before the fires Proprietor. 4 Ah Binge, where are you going! come; the young trees, on the other n4-6m for tlie W i n t e r ? ’ “Oh, 1 >hall take! hand, bear no seed and can leave a run over to Italy ami do Mouut i no resources for a succession after C o q u il l e C it y , O g n . has Connecting- I can arrow Inure enough to resist the ROBINSON HOUSE, Front St. Coquille City. Hotel STORE, • er plants, and artificial plantations I M arshfield , O gn . are remarkabiy successful wherev Dealer iu Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pio- S< i;ni in v ::ri:.M y ritos. R ö m e rn - j er they are made. The real cause ure Frames, etc., and Agent for White's ì h t , y o n iitj m a n , th e re is a lw a y s i r ! is probably to be found in the an Sewing Machines. vl n l tf ro o m at th e t»»]>. nual fires which have swept over “( rood luck bracelets are worn : prairies from time immemorial, IV by sudi as have the good luck j Viiliing the young trees before they u i l OLIVE HOTEL, A B A R G A I N ’. W h y I'ra iil«* * A r c T r f o l o M . Ê w c r + m i U c ( t ü M <v f e r i t i t i . THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is the first paper on the coast in ability and in the freshness and reliability of its NEWS Nothing that the world desires to know is omitted front its columns It aims to fil every requirement of a first-class paper. Its telegraphic reports are the latest and most reliable; its local news the fullest and • - , ... ... . , , ,, . spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest pens in the country. THE CHRONICLE has always been, and always will be, the friend and champion of the people as against combinations, cliques, corporations or oppression of any kind. It will be independent in everything, neutral in nothing: fair and impartial to all parties, yet exposing corruption wherever found, and working with fearless endeavor to promote and protect every interest of the great pub lic whom it serves and on whom it depends for its support. The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON ICLE, tho most brilliant and complete Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of News, Literature and General Information; also a magnificent Agricultural Department. S ANEVER-FAIL ingCure f«>r Ner vous Debility, Ex hausted Vitality Sem | inal Weekness. Sper j matorrheea. lostman - uood .in:potency pbos j TATonaitUA, Paralysis and all the terrible ef fects of self abuse, of youthful follies and | | excesses in niuturer venrs, such as loss of 1 Mem«>rv. Lassitude. Noctururl Eniiasion A version to Society. Dimness of A ission, Nots >15“ es in the Head; the vital lluid passing un observed in the urine, and many other dis eases that leads to Insanity aud death- in*. MiNTiK, who is a regular physician, (graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia), will agree to forfeit five hundhkd DOi.iiABS for a ci se of this kind the vital r e s t o b a t iv k (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. d o c to r mintik treats all private diseases successfully, without mercury: consulta tion free . Thorough examination and ad vice including analysis of urine, $f*. Price of vital restorative , $l..r»0 a bottle,or four times the quantity $£►: sent to anv address upon receipt of price or C. O. t>. secure from observation and in private name if desired, by A. K. mintik , M.D. 11 KKARNF.Y ST. HAN FRANCI8CO, CAL., SAMPLE ROTTLK FREE Will he sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se crecy in regard to all business transac tions, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and cigars, Canned goods, Stationery, Ink, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and pure M ines for medical purposes, W ood and willow ware, H ard ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, A m - unition, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and chimneys. Highest price paid for country produce etc. _______________ vln 36tf. STILL AHEAD! AID DOST YOU FORGET l b The people of the Coquille river shoe Id l>ear in mind, that as good IM io to g ra p lia as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, r.re made by G. H. R amsdkll , of Myrtle Point. Will soon have completed a floating pa la c e With which ho will visit every point on the river between Myrtle Point aud Bandon, and be prepared to do San Frin- cisoo work at less than San Francisco prices. Will be fnlly prepared to rnnkc Pictures in all styles known to the art, from the small est Gem to a Photograph 17x27inches. All he asks is for people to compare his D R . M I N T I E ' s K ID N E Y REM ED Y NEPIIBETICU N ouresall kinds of kidney and bladder com work with that of others. Including postage, to any part of the United plaints, g«)iiorrhoea, gleet, leucorrhoea. Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen States, For sale by all druggists: $1 a bottle; (5 bot of Coos County, and it is to the interest Sample Copy Sent Free. tles for $5. db . m i n t i e ' s d a n d e l io n p i l l s are the best of the people to patronize home industry All orders must be accompanied by the and cheapest d y s p e p s ia and b il l io u s cure and thereby keep the money iu the country coin. Address all orders to H eramj , Coquille City in the market. For sale by all druggists. v2n43tf v2nltf Coot* Co. Oregon. $2 For One Year.