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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1885)
(fo p ilU C ity fu r n ia . Tin* Shonliiig; ofS tifu iiiS i. c i :\ i : i i a i . s e w s . I la r h o r Im p r o v e m e n t. C 'urrjinK Courrai«*«! W e a p o n s . FEED AND L IV E R Y STA B LE We were informed lately by a General Hatch has surrounded I R _ E . I B u l c I sl , P r o p . Mr. Editor: Seeiug an article The old enmity that existed or gentleman who is perfectly reliable, in your paper of the 27th, also a was < said to exist on the Columbia I the boomers at ^iillwater, and is Coquille City, Ogn. TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1885. that a survey made some years ago ; bill introduced in the legislature - riVer and that section of the Wil- starving them out. Haul in " Done nt lteason able Kates, v ln ltf Th<* I.il■■«! ,<|ue«*tloii. j showed that there was ten feet * of l by . < Hon. J. H. Roberts, on the I lumette which includes Portland * j ! Leland Standford has been elected I S r O T I O E l" I . » *■ r • • • > . water above Myrtle loin t, where | subject of carrying concealed • ngainst the improvement of the U. S. Senator from California, and I \ nvone wishing good, red cedar shingles, n vti What with the cholera in Eu fei noe-posls. pickets, clapboard» or is but five feet now, and less! weapons, allow me sufficient space harbors in Southern Oregon, is not Jones of Nevada re-elected. rope, the general depression in there ! shake» will do well to call on S. B. Barrows, in some places. The reason giveu j for an opinion on that matter. I so fierce as in olden times; but, the Massachusetts was the first of j one luile east of Coqnii-e City. business circles throughout the . . . . . All orders left at this office or with J. T. for this alleged shoaling of the Now,if it is wrong to carry concealed same element of jealousy still ex . . . . . . world, and the distress of the labor the thirteen original colonies to 111 - Moulton will receive prompt attention. stream isthe practice of cutting logs, weapons in the absence of any law ists, while it seems to be confined vanirai troduce slavery and Georgia the j -------------------- ing element, the year 1884 closed ; and then rolling the tops of such of restraint, by virtue of that un to the ports which are now being last. on a memorable epoch. European T H e E X C K -A J S T O -E ! logs, or other trees that contain written law which prompts us to improved in the southern district. Front St., Marshfield, Or., difficulties arise chieflv * from excess 1 The hog cholera is raging in # branches, into the stream. This condemn the practice in the in \Ye were reminded of this in being in ¡Hipulatiou and the great im Nebraska to such an extent that the kind of timber is generally caught terest of the peace of society, it told of the difficulty encountered provements in machinery. \\ here I loss in one county will reach 70,- Agent for Gibbson’ s fine whiskies, an AAA by the branches and held in place, : must be equally wrong to license with a few ignorant individuals on a hundred men would find employ- : whisky. Also aReut for the CELEBRATED 000. obstructing the current and aiding1 it. If it is an evil, no law can j Qoos bay in reference to signing a CHICAGO LEEK and PORTER at whole ment in harvesting in the old, | The overhead wires in New sale and retail. '1 he célébrât».d BOCA beer it respectable nw1MW.ri.o to v ( -o .nun-ess for i m such im- on draught and in bottles. \3nl9 tim e s , im p r o v e d , m a c lu n e r v e n a , b , le s the accumulation of debris; the con- I make . . . . . or strip 1 it of i , memorial n g i e ss io h , h mi f w which h ic h is, ^ . i i .---------------- sequence “ ot is, th e stre a m the danger by which the carrying 1 pr0Vement. \Yo say ignorant, and Yory city, if in strait lines, would the farmer to dispense with, x V o tie e . becomes shoal. As a remedy can- of concealed weapons is accompa- j wpi proceed to demonstrate the j extend from San Francisco to ninety per cent. In other branch W'c liavethe selling of a farm of 1 0 ) acies Moreover, it has been | trlith of the assertion. In the first j London. es, machinery plays the same role, not be applied too soon, would it j nied. with a splendid orchard, good water, a good The U. S. Senate has agreed to a house. The farm yielded 50 tons of ti aiothy and it is folly to suppose that. not be well to agitate the question j demonstrated that the criminal piace> the bars at the mouths of ! The farm wil be »old with a constantly increasing pop.u |of son,p 1,l'V brifn* t0 l>rf clnf f - “ ,e , liur« l,ir9’ , mi' nJerBrK \ Coos bay, the Umpqua and Co- j M material for the con- j m;v ~ following go with the plac?: lation the aroi.acs of skilled labor i vent l>CT* ms from rolling waste , and desperadoes that infest society, ^ iuillo Bre .langerous to life and , structmn and repairs of govern-; n lot of hogs 1 yoke of cat- ’ n. . employment i . for f it timber r.Vftnortv This beino gau an hcmiuiu acknowl- , ment vessels shall be exclusively ; tie, Ac., ft a lot of cows, yearlings and furniture which is new and will afford all.; . into the streams? Now is . 1 pay ’ J no attention to such laws, ’ but i pioperiy. im & utm the chain’s house-hold good. the time to put a stop to this bnsi- I carry weapons to enable them to edged fact,the next thing to be con domestic. The land question t . ill remain as, ness. Such timber can be burned ! succeed in their career of crime, sid^red is the remedy, and this can I Cleveland is again in luck. A the great problem to be solved— ! and made to benefit the soil, and 1 therefore, the peaceable, well dis- only be obtained by petitions to wealthy democrat died some years F U R N IT U R E STORE, another “ irrepressible conflict.” I. „ .. , . , , , . . T T, i . T i i i c, ,i i it ai »pears Foolish for people who posed person who will not carry a congress for aid. Now, any person ago and left 8250,000 to the first In England, Ireland and Scotland, 11 , , , . ‘ 1 . . * . . , , HT. ILÆarlr, ZPrcp., , f xi i i - i i i live on rlie banks ot a stream to be weapon, m consideration of the who offers to obstruct such meas democratic President who should the great body of the land is held . . , . , , , L , „ , ............... using measures calculated to ob- ; truism before stated that it is ures. no matter from what cause — be elected. M uishfield , O gn . by a few titled individuals, whose equally wrong, is not only left at bo it je a lo u s y or an inherited mean- struct its navigation. William, Lenard died in prov- Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic- only title to the land is founded on „ .. , . . , 1 - 1 - 1 n -X 1 o xxi 1 -Inr* ure Frames, etc., and Agent for White’ » ---- . . — . : tins mercy of the secret assassin, m*ss o f d is p o s tio n , is n o t o n ly l g - u le n c e H o s p it a l, S e a ttle , a g e d l d b • sewing Machines. vlnltf conquest—the doubtful right of the The Church music still ilium.-1 but )ie wiU le 8ubj«cted to danger f * robber. While agrarianism can nev nates the columns of our contem- j from „ new elenleut wMch (kdlglits norant, bid an avowed enemy o years and three months. He had I been married Tfi^ears, and leaves a society. er be accomplished without a vio- porary. It is of a poor quality, but, in the carrying of fire-arms, and No doubt exists of there being widow aged 97. leut and bloody revolution in those jf ^ pleases the Church and grati- ------Connecting------ which will avail itself of the priv- men on Coos bay, who opposed any William Lyons, of Gloucester, islands, it would be a great relief fiPS a vile auditory, we shall not i *¡17' " 77 7,777 7 ?* 7 7 l r n; With Steamers -‘Ceres” and “ Little Annie” improvement because it interfered NVw .lersey, killed his brother a the terminus of their upper river route, to the people to abolish the law of complain. It is tainted with that wrong to carry concealed weapons, with their selfish views— tliei.i Thomas, in a drunken passion, and carrying passenger» and freight to and from primogeniture, by which the land i,npUre air to which we referred no law can make it right; the po- rapid aggrandizement and tendency was arrested by police Officer Ber-j Myrlle 1>uint- is entailed and retained in one fam- G. A. BROW N, ., „ . .... , , . , lnst " eek- aud its toue has ,tlm1t sition is untenable. | toward despotic control would be nard Lyons, another brother, for | ^ (. ily. Great quantities of good agn- discordance—that sameness which: Proprietor. »1 lint ice. ! curtailed, hence, their opposition, the murder. cultural land are held for no other • I precludes the possibility of charm- J -------- -— ► ♦««•♦ - NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 1 M ' » E C r o i M T I O * . ! Ag; in, there are others who calcn- There is a spirited contest go- purpose but deer farms. i ing the family circle. But what In our owu countr y we are free care we 9 In answer to some remarks that! upon the advantage it would ing on among the European pow- j otico is hereby given that the co-part- from those evils. The question ■ Though the Churchjbe bn»o, and the music j were made to us with reference to be to their interest if the Co- ers for the possession of Africa-! 1 A liernhip heretofore existing In-tween . . . I A- L. Nosier and J. H. Hunt, in this day, by vilt quille river could bo mad** tribu Germany has taken a hand in the : mutual conw-nt. dissolved. Mr. N<«o»*r n»- that must soon arise here is, how I whether a community can inclose We can take it in with a winning smile. l # J • Kumes control of the business, and all bill» long with increasing emigration to A nasty note contains no cunning. the private property of an indi tary to Coos bay. The position is buisness, w hich seems to create due the late firm are payable to him. Dated nt Coquille City, \ A. L . Nosier, our shores, and the gradual absorp- i Nor is it worth the name of punning. vidual, situated outside the limits, : an absurd one to assume when the considerable jealousy. ‘ Oregon Dec. 10,1884. * ( J . H . Hunt. Our pity is unalloyed with scorn: resources of the two sections and tion of the land by the emigrants Commencing with .fan 1, 1885, So. if it gives you pleasure, loot your horn. inside of which they had intended the amount of territory drained by the dav will bo reckoned at Green - supplemented with the enormous The Herald’s support of the bar to llx their boundaries originally, grants to railways, and the purchase improvement does not please you. and procure an act of incorporation, the Coquille, are taken into (on- j wjc|1 Observatory, liotir London, of vast tracts by capitalists, will it What are you going to do about it? we offer the following, which may, sidération. When the water shed England, as commencing at mid A. L. Nosier Prop. be before we will be compelled to We can tell you of something bet- or may not be correct: The boun . j of the Coquille ami its immense night, the hours beinir counted Main St. Coquille City, Oregon. give the matter au earnest consid ter than abuse. Let us know the | duties of the original act of in cor-, bodies and \ui w* > o nn x 1 ,llf <l from one up to twenty-four. eration? We are told of the time I amount of sugar it takes to produce 1 poration of the town of Marshfield ^on i1l Con,d. ntul it.-, toa am » - : :~ Near Bath Maine, Mrs. Stacy when the te l nited States \w ¡> 0 »»- tjlose gwee^ strains, and the amount! extended to the coal bank slough, receive the attention t x-v t cscim , : anj Jier husband be >e-1 Fresli and choice meats of ail jaj kinds constantly on hand. ess and support 200,000,000 of u- ¡ £ to lubricate the organ, we ; inclosing the property of Dean k it will not lie ociupung a ; cauge j,n(j wj,jie ju filmncia man bein ings. (»ranting that wi e j may then conclude that the grind - 1 Co. We are of the opinion that 1 seconda’ j position w it 1 rogau <> trouj)]e pU |jis property ALSO put ^ his property in he Coos bay, but quite the reverse, Groceries, vegetables and pro so, yet, the fact remains that the -g legitimate and the monkey i that firm objected to the Marsh- possession, when he got out of The people of theCoquille have n50 country is bettei able to Buppo^t ; coliQpeliei4 to danee and show his fielders spreading the wings of debt, he wanted her to transfer it visions, etc., etc. 150,000,000 comfoitabl), or 100,- j There is n saying extant that their act of incorporation over j always favored the measures for back to him. 000,000 in approximate affluence. i every man has his price. As it their property, and that their ob improvement of ( <>os bav, tlieie- ~ * ***•*— - - - j W .1 S*osCofUr<- S>«- M a t i n t i o * ; To draw on tlie imagination for a would be folly to suppose that you jeetions were sustained. To mióte fore, we hold it to be axiomatic ------- LCt Hu that those citizens ot that place, highly colored picture of a futuie, | g luj jjie or^all am| manipulate it the language of Leland Standford: ! The report of Chief Inspector! who oppose our efforts to obtain dense population, cannot endow the gratis, let us know yours. Sharp of the postoffice department | ^ “ The essence of ownersliip is con a cood bar. or who oppose any iin- — -------- — prospect with a parallelism of pros shows during the past year 856 a’’-j l’er.«on»wishing tu b*iy farm», wild land trol.'’ There would be no use in i.rovcwont for the better protection ; ,g „ cr0 n,;l(lc by ¡„ s,)octors; 472 “r *"";•>1 ¡■»prov.d. *i I perity. The greater the density, investing in property if your 1 i .,vo oiimnii»» 1 . . J : do well t-* call on O. C. Huntington, “ Citv Advice is abundant, and is fre the greater the misery. There will 1 convictions were secured, and 103 Boot.t Shoo store.” Commie (i*v. inforo neighbor could^take^it away from ot lite and propei»>, ‘**e be no land for the landless then. quently offered by those w ho need you, notwithstanding the excuse to the well being of society and Cases are awaiting trial. During Í purchasing elsewhere. AH hr-basin hiw hand» Looking at it in the interest of a trifle of it. Being asked for ad- , that you will be remunerated. should be so considered. the J year, 672 oat of 11,246,545 pieces I ! c*m for furnish ^ hi v;,rietv of ri‘nl nnd , . 1 buyers with lauds any in quanti ,, . ^ n „ 4 . , 1 It 1ms been said by some of those of registered mail carrried were ty. from a quarter Meet ion ranch, down to a posterity, we cannot see where vice m a certain case, ’ we respond Most generally, propeity holders they will I t benefited by it. There ! by giving an opinion on the folly are benefited by having ti tow n persons that they could see no lo>t. Comjilaints were received of i kalf lot in town, consisting in part of the will then be no necessity for pre- ’ of meddling advice. We are neith- good in such improvements. Of 20,377 ordinary letters, of which following: . located close to them. Whether _ . . ^tìO »«epos, good, large dwelling, com- emption or homestead laws, as there er a moral or a physical doctor. | u iuterferes with their right “ t<, course, w here jeuiousy is the pnn- 14,G-l 1 were said to have contained tained j modions bam. fine yenug orchard, good *«t be nothing to pre-empt The j Th» re are always exceptional cases; j Hfe jiberty am| the I ) U i . s u i t o f j ciple causa for depriving a person i11(.iosures. Investigation shows ^ hout^s, 30 acres under fonce. l.r> in grass and a sei.se of justice to that 1,809 eventually reached their j 1:’ i’;ow ,luul- There are upward» of fifteen bloated aristocat will then be on | but, that which includes private happiIieS8We are not legally qual- of a s neighbor he cannot be expect- : destination or were otherwise satis- j and cc ar timber cm the top, as lie is in other less favored ’ affairs cannot be so considered. to giye ,m iniju hi s neighbor, e l fack(>rilv ammnted for. Four him -! ,and whwh 18 of casy — to th* ri' " ’ ----------- ♦ 4 ------ lands, at present, and the p<x>r will Newspapers are appealed to for ad ed l to exert himselt m the nt. lest * sixty-seven postoffices! ****"’ 100 in th" » *»- T i n * .S l ia r o n N(*ii*ution. l . .. . A ffi tn O o llll’ _ _ _ * _ I »w .tn / w l . __ — .1 ii *. _ i • « vice or information on manifold proved: new frame dwelling, good orchard, be subjected to the toils of the of fair play; nevertheless, the spi.- j wore j-oDlood aiid278 burned. Twen- barn, fine spring, and 10 head of cattle. 2 spoiler. This is the inevitable subjects. Where they are compe In the superior court of San | it displayed in such case is a con- j tyHhree re highway robberies of mail hogs. 5 sheep. 1 horse and 10 tons of hnv. repor | were reported and 24 postal cars Fine timber on upland. consequence proceeding from a tent to deal with the matter, they Francisco, in the case of Sharon comitant of ignorance. were burned. The miscellaneous JI7 a c r e s , nil bottom, 30 improved: gw.il density of population, and we may will use discretion; but, there is no vs. Sharon for alimony at the rate ; When we consider the amount of house, bum and orchard, also good feiices, cases investigated numbered 4,880. claim that we are not responsible ! known rule why the average editor of 810,000 per month and 8150,000 ¿rood accomplished by our small They were of a confidential nature, etc., adjoining Coquille City. for it. In a measure, that is true, should be better fitted to cope with for counsel fees, Judge Tyler o f ! appropriation, the ignorance of the and resulted in the collection from — I a c r e » , all bottom. 6 cleared. nP good tillable land: house, ham. outhouses, or questions in dispute than any oth and in a certain measure, false. counsel for plaintiff, created a sen- ■ obstructionist becomes as transpa- delinquent postmasters and others chard etc., X mile from Coquille City. We speak sation in court by disclosing a rent as ,rlass. of money, fines and penalties ag Are we not accountable to posterity er intelligent citizen. O mc suburban lot. containing I X acres, neat cottage, 100 fruit trees 3 years old: very gregating 826,927.______________ for the villainous waste of territory? from our experience in such mat scheme through which he entrap desirable fora family residence, being X a A IxifV O i l t l » « * 0 « * « M » l l t v J IT «*. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. from mlie Coquille City. Are we not to be held responsible, ters in this State. We have noti ped Sharon’s counsel, W. H. L. U. S. Land Office, Kosebnrg Oregon. ^ Such a life may be very well to and our memories detested for ced the predilection of many news Barnes and Capt Lees, the detect- January lio. 188 ."». \ rOTICE i» hereby given that John C. ivo. The millionaire’s money was ’ siM i> about; as, theories are often building up, a great landed aristoc paper men in offering advice on _ Laird has applied to purchase the S W racy—the greatest the world has matters with which they were to- being used lavishly for the pur spread before the mind, which, in «4 of N E q S E *4 of N W »4 and N of S E q sec. If. Township 28 South of range 13 witnessed? The few who are ben- tally ignorant. Their praise is oft- pose of defeating his wife’s case, contemplation, present a beautiful \\>st Will. Mer., under the act. of June Zai 1878 for the sale of timlicr lands in the states efited become reckless, aud the times naught but base adulation; and lyler knowing this, led them picture. But, a practical realiza of California, Oregon. Nevada nnd Teritory great majority who sleep in fancied their opinions are as spontaneous into a trap by which the plaintiff tion of a life on the ocean wave of Washington. Any and all persons claim ing adversely any of the a hove described security, are despoiled. Let us ! as mushroons, and generally less paid 835,000 for a worthless pieco would strip the gloss from a v.vid lands must file their claim with the register of the land office at Kosebnrg during the 60 give some thought to the land ques- j tangible. If instead of an assump of paper. “ The mills of God! imagination, and blow sentimental days publication hereof and failing to do so bv statute, tion while there is land enough left I tion of authority, they would off- grind slow;” yet, there seems to ity to the winds. People will sing their rights will be barred W’in. F. Benjamin. PROPRIETOR, feb 3 Register. to make it an issue; let us check 1 er their opinions for what they be a certainty of their grinding the - seamen among the rest, and it NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the growing powers of the sordid i were worth, their would be less de lascivious Sharon exceedingly follows that they must have some- CONSTANTLY Land Office at Rose burg, Oregon, ) land grabber, then, wo may earn ! ceit propagated. There is some- small; aud, there is joy in the I ! ^ nS a^)0n.t» ^uí’ 4 i » « I I i r January 10, 1885. ) * » __ . 1 1 • . . . t l > men are wont to ¡»ing, they find lit Keeps OTICE is hereby given that the follow the blessings of posterity, instead tiling sublimely ridiculous in any house of Sarah Althea Hill Sharon tle time for melody in a soa life. N ing-named settler has filed notice of An assortment of of that which now seems imminent .person assuming a position superi in obtaining her just and legal Before they embark, singing is in his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be or to his or her peers, and nowhere rights, and a final victory in one dulged in as if to brave old Nep made before the Clerk of Coos county, at —their illimitable execration. Boots and shoes, Empire City, Oregon, on Friday, February is the disease so prevalent as it is of the hardest fought battles in tune; on their return to port, they 27th 1885, viz: Casimir J. Steinon, pre-emp Hats and caps, tion I). S. No. 3170 for the W % of N W q Edward Prentice, a well known with the newspaper. the courts of California. “ Truth sing as if rejoicing to be on shore section 14, township 27 S R 12 west. again. They seem to be a merry vetertnary surgeon, of Ohicago, at Stationery, Inks, He names the following witnesses to prove In the present instance, wo have crushed to earth will rise again.” lot, but they are quite the reverse. his continuous residence upon, aud cultiva tempted to enter the First National no advice to offer; and, in offering At sea, they are neither merry or tion of, said land, viz: Dry goods and Thomas Norris, | bank building, and the night watch this opinion, our reason will be ob The Oregon Legislature began sad—they are serious. Eternal G W Norris all of Fairview Clothing La man thinking him a burglar, fired served for declining the request. Bettys lyiettys balloting for U. S. senator on the vigilance then, is not the price of i II Oregon. J L Barker liberty, it is the price of safety. at him. The bullet struck a watch 27th, with the following result: Wm. F. Benjamin, dies, Gents Register. It is a most monotonous life at best; jan 20 The British barque Cowden Low in Prentice’s pocket and he was Senate—George, 4; Slater, 11. and Childrens uninjured. He was arrested, but from Newcastle, England, for San Boise, 1; Hirsch, 4; Johnson, 3; an extended and continuous pan orama of sea and sky. The inces General fur he is believed to be insane. Francisco, was burned at sea, 450 Kfclsay, 2; Moores, 1; Applegate, 1; sant roll and pitching of the ship; nishing goods; miles south of that place, on Janu- Thayer, 1. the tiresome flapping of the sails also groceries, IJierew'aa an earthquake in San ary ihe 19th. The crew were pick- 6 . M E H L , P r o p . House—George, 5; Slater, 24; in calm weather, or fierce gusts of Canned goods, Iranoisco on the morning of Jan. ed up by the French barque Leo- Hirsch, 8; Kelsay, 4; Hare, 4; wind during a gale; the hoarse cry Cigars, tobacco Coquille City. Oregon. 26th, at 1:35. No damage report- pokl and Marie, which arrived in Knight, 1; Boise, 4; Johnson, 4; of “all hands shorten sail,” or that Orders promptly filled. andcandies. H e pays the high of “ call the watch” is about nil that Piease return kegs promptly after being eel est price for country produce San Francisco on the 29th ult. Failing 3; Williams, 2. breaks into the stillness of the scene. emptied. \2i51 t x V N. P. Hansen, prop. i w NEW HACK LINE! Coquille City Market 0 ¡inters HO! j m a • v _ N POST OFFICE Store, C. ANDREWS a a h . City vlu23