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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1885)
Cotjuillî if ît XJ TU'YU 111. A n« iol«<l W o tlie r. A curious fact is observed that one day last week the temperature differei^lOO in this countfy. At i lorida Iveys the thermometer re gistered 70 above and at Duluth TO below zero. A B A R G A IN ! We have the selling of a half section of When Major Converse was lay land, half Ix-nch and half bottomland, near ing out the lino of the Galveston, Coquille City. It would make a half dozen good little ranches, or a good dairy and TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1885. Harrisburg San Antonio Kail- stock ranch. The price is ¡£30. per acre. road, he spent several days in ob published every TUI ISDAT. taining the right of way through 3. A. D e a n , Ei ilitor and Proprietor the little town of Kingsbury. “Mr. Robinson.” said the book There was c msiderable opposition tile t’oquille Devoted to tlu* i nterests of keeper to the old man in the office, — ■{ Bandon, Coos Co., Or. J- — River particularly . and of the County gen- on the part of some of the citizens “here’s a letter from Smith, over in ernlly. to granting the right of way unless .........$2.00. they received extraordinary remu Indian, in which he proposes to Subscription, per year---- nd erso n pay 00 per cent of the bill he owes.” ^Proprietor*--»; neration. “Gootness, kracious, vot iiji dot? TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1885. Among those who regarded the This house has been elegantly furnished, Yot ish dot?” screamed the old and is at once the home of the tourist. w i r a m » in n o i:. railroad as a nuisance was a hard- man. The house is of easy access to the steamer faced willow of about fifty years of The difference In tween a Jew “Smith proposes to pay 00 per landing. The table is supplied with best age, who owned a small farm. She the market affords, and no pains spared to And a lawyer, 1 will draw - cent,” repeated the book-keeper. render comfort to guests. The first, his law from 1’ «>;>) tsdrew. said that if she was not compelled v2n:il Can’t ve scliveeze more ash dot The last i retits from the law. to have a hundred dollars right off [B y L e G aucos . i out oaf him, no vay?” >lie would tight the company until “No, sir; I undersrand that’s the Liars l i r e the greatest sticklers , a certain warm place froze over. very best he can do.” for truth in others. i “That ’ere road will run over “Veil, dot ish shameful for a There should be no limit to the, soiu»' of my cows, but I ’ve got to man to slieat us in dot vay. Only size of a keyhole after midnight. have money,” she said. o q u i l l e it y gn 00 per cent, you shay?” It is impossible to make up in “ It will not be ns bad as you im- “That’s all.” D r. S . 1 m . l k h i e v e liat-rim what you lack in brains, i agine,” replied Major Converse, “Von’t he make eet sixty-von?” P r o p r ie t o r , Too many voung men of the day soothingly. “No; 00 is the limit.” “It will be a heap wuss. The need guardians and not wives. “Yell, eef ve must, ye must, 1 Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem sparks from the locomotive will set No man of honor will steal a kiss simp poslie, bood I don’t like dot icals etc., of the best quality, and from a girl when he can just as tire to my hay stacks. But necessi vay oaf settiling. Ye shoot haf all the time receiving fresh, every ty knows no law. I reckon I’ll thing usually found in a iirst-elass well give her one. mat two hoondort unt shoventv-five have to sign the right of way, but medical dispensary. Prescriptions No matter how full the ear, it is per client on dose goots, unt now I’d rather take pizen.” huuiau nature to want a (cw more ve vill lmf to pe satisfied mifc leedle carefully compounded. “1 don’t think that you will be v 2 nl 5 . _________ grains on the cob. oter a hoondert and ten, unt any disturbed as much as you suppose.” beeznessman can see dot soocli prof It is, indeed, laughable to see a “1 never expect to get another pumpkin-pie pass itself off in soci wink of sleep at nights for them its vill ruin trade in sphiteoaf all ve can do to iucreashede proshpertiy ety for a cream-puff. trains, «lust know my health'll oaf our republican insthitutions.” It is apparently useless to tell break dow n. I ’ll be in my grave —FOB— In summer, when the ground is dry. the truth, when you know you before a vear, but hand out yer Our wayward minds impressing ; hundred dollars and it’s a whack. With what is meet—what we should buy— won’t be believed anyhow. Appreciating the necessity of all Business Light calf skin is a blessing. I'll do it on account of the children. The hiss of a goose and the Men, Farmers and Miners having a news What won’t a woman do for her Hut. when the rain descends, and mud paper published in the metropolies, in ad words of a find never pass for Impedes perambulation. own flesh and blood?” dition to their own local paper—one that We need a boot both strong and food more than their par or face value. contains all Financial, Commercial and Major Converse banded over the To reach our destination. General News; which matter not being in It is difficult to know where to money and the widow signed the G«> to Dean fc Huntington*»— the scope «»f a local paper—the proprietor of They will tit and please you; look for dignity when one sees a document cheerfully. the They keep every thing, senator t un a block to hear a cir “Do you really need the money From stout boots for winter, C iU R u lU (£ ih j ¿ f i m i l i l cus-band. To light ones for spring. so badly?” asked Major Converse, Has made advantageous arrangements to It always makes one feel pain as he folded up the document and fully honest when another picks put it in his vest pocket. . . . . WITH THE.. . . “The worst in the world, stran In The Addition To The Town Of up a fat pocket-book a few steps SAN l ’K AN CISCO ger. A gentleman from Galveston ahead of him. T 1 1 i'll • T I IT & «111*, —a drummer, I believe they call tui •ID An ingenious woman lias devised him —visits me every time he comes a plan for getting satisfaction even to this town. The last time he was P r i c e s ZESeêtsexi ad ele. The regular subscription price of our paper is from her spouse's sonorous snores. For particulars inquire of £2-00 P E R Y E A R , here he called me his gazelle, ami E. B ender or W. A. Bourn;«, "When he gets well under way she And the yearly subscription of the CHRON Myrtle Point, Oregon. wanted me to sit on his knee, but I ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish ties a mouth harmonicon under his told him, ‘no not yet.’” Henry Huden. David Young. nose, and she declares the music is “1 understand. He is paying lovely. E ffarsh fleld you attentions.” “Will you help me press some “And lie’s going to be here again For $8.25, Postage Free. leaves?” the maiden asked her lov in about two weeks. He is right Both papers sent to one or two »dresses, op • j tional with the subscriber. er. “If you will fasten them in on the ragged edge of proposing, Young A: linden Proprietors. your waist-belt I'll see what 1 can but if 1 don't encourage him he do,” he answered. And thus a may grow cold and listless. It ; SODA, SARSAPARILLA. GINGER ALE I etc., of superior quality. popular method of pressing Au may la* good-bye-John with menu- Constantly on hand for sale. tumn leaves was inveuted. 1 >ss l do my part. You know how ; i*"Ooders from the country prmptly ■ IS T H E ... “You must pay very close a t t e n men are. They are so onreliable.” filled. Address all orders to Marshfield ! ! Soda Works. v2nl4 “Yes. I understand. You want tion to your French, dear,” said a ....O F T H E .... fashionable mother to her darling to lend him the money,” said Con daughter, “if y . want to enjoy verse. ^ P a c ific C o a s t. “Not much am I going to lend French novels. When they are Unless You Waul lo i>ny translated, they are refined d nvn him any money. But I ’m going to to a point of commonplace good San Antone to-morrer, and I ’ll buy B O O T S a n d S H O E S me a now silk dress, and a new hat, ness that is absolutely stupid.” Of the very best finality and at the and I ’m going to have a new set of Lowest Living Rates. They had been quarreling. falsi* teeth built, and if I ain’t Mrs. “Before we were married,” she Drummer inside of three weeks, it O. G. H u n tin g to n , sobbed, “you would go out with won’t be my fault.” me anywhere.’’ The Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker “ ) >o yon really love him?” ask will be found at all times ready to wait uj»on. “ Well, what of it?” ed Major Coir erse. and accomodate customers with everything “Now I don’t believe you would in our line, at the Coquille City Boot i.nd | “No, I'll never love again. But even go to my funeral.” Shoe store; one door north of the,Olive hotel, lie’s so kind to the children, and Main street. “Ah! wouldn't 1 though.” 1 ) e / n A* H untington . my poor children need a protector “Does the shining steel blade s<» bad that rm ready to make any Mrs. C. W.Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. which I hold in in) hand cause ex sacrifice. 1 don’t think we ought O L IV E & AIKEN- cruciating pain?’’ inquired an Oil to take our own feelin’s into con City barber. sideration when the welfare of our H ave just received at “What?” ¡offspring is concerned. Do you t l a e i r n.e^*7- “I asked if the razor hurt you?” know who i^ the best dentist in “Is it a razor?” San -Yntone?”—Texas Siftings. THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. » “Of course it is. Why?,’ X « ‘ W*|»U|M‘ rN i l l I l l l l l g : i r j ' . THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is “I thought it M HS, Í i saw but if the first paper on the coast in ability and in The greatest readers of newspa the freshness and reliability of its NEWS you are sure it is a raz< >r go ahead.” Nothing that the world desires to know is pers in the world are the Hungar — Oil City Blizziiild. omitted from its columns It aims to till ians. It is said that the peasants T H e L a t e s t S t a l e s every requirement of a first-class paper. A Sensitive M j ill.—“ Look here ! ' in that country, with very rare ex- Its telegraphic reports are the latest and called a man, prf•ssinig his face a- | ceptions, know how to read, take LADIES ANDOHIIDREN'S CHEATS most reliable; its local news the fullest and gainst the grates of fli city prison an active part in pubic affairs, dis F lc v r e r s . C s tric la spiciest, and its editorials from the a.»list pens in the country. and addressing i l p<.ilicemun who cuss and judge political measures, F la m e s an d THE CHRONICLE has always been, and stood outside. { and are often elected members of always will be, the friend and champion o f Tips- •‘Well?” the people as against combinations, cliques, municipal bodies. Mme. Adam, corporations or oppression of any kind. It L a ce s, “What tvas I pHit in hero for, who recently wrote a charming will lie independent in everything, neutral any way?” K iT o b c n s . book of travels in Hungary, was in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, “You'll find out when the police told that there is not a town witli- a n d O rn a m e n ts . yet exposing corruption wherever found, and working with fearless endeavor to promote Court meets.” R n ch in g E m b roid ery ; out its literary club. In the cafes and protect every interest of the great pub “Pardner, J am a very sensitive 1 you find as many papers as in Veiling. Scarfs etc- etc- lic whom it senes and on whom it depends The most insignificant plan, and the thought that 1 have France. Hats trimed to order a speciality. for its support. journal has its readers. A city of Straw, Flush, Silk. Satin or Velvet, which The SAN FRANCISCO W EEKLY CHRON committed a crime haunts me. I 25,000 inhabitants is mentioned we will sell cheap for cash . ICLE, the most brilliant and complete vluG. just tell you wlmt’s a fact, 1 can’t Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints where, among its numerous clubs regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of EXECUTHIX’ NOTICE. stand it. What did I do?” and restaurants, there was one that otion is hereby given that Mary Wagon News, Literature and General Information; “Well, if you must know, you took in 105 newspapers, dailies and er, the Executrix of the lust will and also a magnificent Agricultural Department. testament of Leonard F. Wagoner, deceased, | weeklies—an incredible number. got drunk and shot a man.” has tiled in the 0«*unty Court of the State of “Oil, is that all? I was afraid The list is posted up in the estab Oregon, for the County of Coos, her final lishment, and includes journals in account as such Executrix, and that said Including postage, to any part of the United that I had insulted some one. Hungarian, German and English, Court has duly made an order apixunting I States. Much obliged.”—Arkansaw Trav treating of politics, literature, agri Tuesday the fith day of January 18k"» as the Sample Copy Sent Tree. day for the hearing of objections to such eler. All orders must bo accompanied by the culture, education, and even the final account and the settlement thereof. coin. Dated Dec Ski. 1884. fashions.—St. Louis Globe-Demo- C. H. Volkmnr, 1 Mary Wagoner, Address all orders to H erald , Coquille City Attorney for the estate, f Executrix. Cooe Co. Oregon. 1 crat. Subscribe for the H erald . Bandon Hotel M. E. A , i>r C C O , O L IV E H O T E L , AOKNTN AUK M A K IN G F O R - t unes selling our new ami popu lar hooks, “ T h e U n iv e rs e ,” “ h ives o f th e P r e s id e n t« ,'* “ D aughters o f A m e r ica ,” “ Aus tin 's Iud ispensihle Handbook,” “ History o f C h ris tia n it y ,” amt th e latest and <|uickest sellin g no v e l ties. He first in the Held. Address GORHAM & CO., P ub lishers and Agents, n i l lw San F ra n cis co , C aliforn ia. GOLD Front St. Coquille City, A. G. AIKEN P r o p r i e t o r . ROBINSON HOUSE, This house is well supplied with every thing necessary to make it a C o q u il l e C i t y , O gn . FIRST CLASS HOTEL. T ables always supplied with the best the market affords. Vlllltf. has Recently been furnished with spring bed» and other conveniences for the benefit of the traveling public. 25 CENTS. •{ Randolph. Oregon: )■ J . W a ls e r , P ro p . Beer of best duality always to bf ~ Cil? Livery k M Stelli had at the Brewery, and ord ers: from all parts filled promptly. E m p i r e O ity , C r. V W. K . G e t t y , D r o p . New Drug Store! Coquille City. Oregon, J . H. N o s l e k .............................Proprietor. ----- Keeps----- j Horses and Buggies at all hours. Good ! Pasturage by the day, week or month, vlirt'.t Am. W. Gallier Constantly on hand a well selected stock of fresh and choice drugs and med- icines.notions, blank books, school books and everything usually found in a first-class drug store. Presciptions carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. His prices are as low as the lowest. vlu45 BLACK-SMITHING A Go l d e n O P P G l i T D N I T Y Care L““ lli'ii(I! Our LOTS FOR SALE! Myrtle Point. Suite Water Worts, H c rs e -S lic e in g - Neatly and promptly done, at the lowest living prices. Shop next door east of Leueve’s drug store, Coquille City, Oregon. - :o :— Subscribers. C L U B T o m b s to n e and IIÍE MONUMENT -¿ Y .T -¿A C r IE2 3>T O "ET ! Myrtle Point, Oregon, To be on the safe side, ire have secured an ayenc fo r the sale of H as r e c e n t l y b e e n f ______ i t t e d u p in tombstones and monuments, front T irst-class order by Mrs. o . Reed, daughter of the former proprietor, who will spare no liiKKl and li'iialilc House in California tf/.h 1 Share of patronage* issoliciteil. Mrs. O. K ukd Proprietor. l 4L Which we are enabled to give ex cellent bargains. Photographic tie- signs and price list shown on ap plication. 0. Nelson J . A . D ean . Office in Herald Building. HAS Gn hand a full line of Groceries, ( audios, Nuts, Tobacco and cigars, ('.timed goods, Stationery, Ink, Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils anil pure V» ine:, for medical purposes, Moi Ml an ! willow ware, Hard ware. i ut 1erV, iovs. Notions, Am- uniti-m, Taney and Toilet Article«, J iftini • and chimneys. Highest prue ¡a id for country i *( i dine etc. vlinititf. B ill Papers fur One Year CHEAPEST! Quietest a i Esst SAN FRANCISCO Empire CitY and Drain’s S tation CHRONI CLE STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! Leading Newspaper Carrying* The U- S- Mailt Wells. Fargo & Co’s Don't Read This, Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of N $2 For One Year. BULLARD A; DRAKE, Props. v2n4 Express Jarvis, Carawall & Co. L r i ' IT ’; ilW EAYSES KM PI RE CITY AND DRAINS STATION EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY T ü | 3 * li E k_ ¿ / a S .. I — C W The steamer JUN< ) <>r RES IT,ESS meets the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. New and comfortable stages. FARE to Drains Station S7. Fare to Portland bv this route $ir».f»0. Each passenger id lowed .V) pounds <»f baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above line can be procured at the Blarco or Central hotels in Marsht'eld, and the post office or iuany public he iso in Empire. ENGLISH REMEDY S ANEVER-FAIL . ing Cure for Ner I vous Debility, Ex L n !»n* ep into! * f ' F s n a ! fc »■? h 1 Í 2 J : i.ia h ï $ i [, AT., . A ni- 3 V -if i OL IV lD íiP T H-KuLi t I* ÍI- J he people of the Coquille river skoi Id bear in mind, that as good E'liofogrii|>h*» j ns can be obtained on the Pacific coast, ire ! made l»y G. H. R amspum .. of Myrtle Point. Mill soon have corr.pL'ttd a foatiug - — . A C E ill visut every point i M rtlo Point and i on the rive Bandon. am .rod n > do San Fr»n- j cisco work u1 San 1 l ancim» price». to m. ;kt Pictures in Will la* fullv ' all styles known to the art. from the small est Gem to a Photograph 1 7 x 2 7 inches. All he asks is for people to compare his i work with that of others. Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen of Cons County, and it is to tin* interest | of the people to patronize home industry j and thereby keep the money in the country | ______________ v2n4:Uf _______________ C O Q U I S f X iE M I L ,I * hausted Vitality Sem — AND— inal M eekness, Sper matorrliera, p o r t m an h o o d . lmpotency runs TATOHUHKA, Paralysis and all the terrible ef fects of self abuse, of — DEALERS IN— youthful fi»llies and excesses in mnturer vears. such as loss of Memory. Lassitude, Noctururl Emission A- version to Society. Dimness of Vission, Nois es in the Head: the vital lluid passing un observed in the urine, and many other dis — AND ALL KINDS OF— eases that lends to Insanity and death- p b . m in t IE . who is a regular physician, L U M B E K (graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia), will agree to forfeit f i v e h u n d r e d dot . p a r s for a case of this kind the v i t a i , ; C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e , r e s t o r a t iv e ( under his special advice and treatment I will not cure, or for anything Alder and spruce lumber always on impure or injurious found in it. hand and for sale at the lowest rates. d o c t o r " u n t i e treats all private diseases successfully, without mercury; c o n s u l t a t io n f r e e . Thorough examination and ad vice including analysis of urine, s:."». Price TOWI NG of v it a l r e s t o r a t iv e . $l.f»0 a bottle.or four times the quantity $"»: sent to any address By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on upon receipt of price o rC .O . D. secure from observation and in private name if the river and bar, at reasonable rates. desired, by a . e . m in t ie . m . d . Tug Company!! % l i KEARNEY ST. RAN FRANCISCO, CAL., SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE MT11 be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se crecy in regard to all business transac tions, PR. MINTIE*S KIDNEY REMEDY NKPHRETICUN curesall kinds of kidney and bladder com plaints. gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrlioea. For sale by all druggists; $1 a bottle; <» bot tles for $"». d r . m i n t i e ' s d a n d e l io n t i l l s are the best and cheapest d y s p e p s i a and b i l l i o t j s cure in the market. For sale by all druggists. v2nltf Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti fie s to suit, and at the lowest living : rates. J. PARKER, M. L. HANSCOM, IRVIN G M. COOK. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, vl n l8tf.