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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1885)
4 li il re h I S in -t i o r j . Mvtlntdist st*rvic¡i*s, l»y L ev . 11. i\. Sw af fur»!, arc lu Id as f. >11<> m s : „T. 1st Sabbath at North Fo r tv 11 A. M Lanipt-y Cn, t lv 4« 44 ;r .d ** ** 3.1 “ “ Filth Trap 4. 4* i ' 1 >< j » i i ! 1 1 1 ( ’ ;ty 4th ** R e m e m b e r w o C lu k D lo in s .A J S f F R A N C IS -A.I_.I_», g i v i n g c e lle n t p a p e r a n d Philadeldhia ha l ;i terrible fire on the li)th iust. A Mar '■'Hield mehalv. fHv L b U abcos .] shrill whistle o f the m ill, M o k , it is r e p o r t e d , h a s s u > p e n - . .. , T, i H as waked ut » all the sleepers, .... ilod in tue new mill at Empire. 1 1 he e ><>ns and rat i will now lie still ( ill is l>.init*lson has boon lai«l Li.'«* all nocturul creepers. Up with rheumatism for several, lbp*«rly bird sines a sweet song a r o t l a o days. C O I he w eather is too pretty foi in- e x door work. The farmer and gar- tin © H E R A L D f o r $ 2 . 5 0 doner are hj/tsy ]p e i* a n n u m . S. II. Hazard, Esq., arrived in town Oil Friday to attend a suit be- L O C A L ITE M S. f.»re .1 astice Sim.>n. § Atul gaily chirps and twitters, T h « early toper tramps along l ’ rosjtectino for his hitters. From troubled ilrenms he's had *o fly. Where snakey phantom s glitter, I’ll" nerves unstrung, the mouth Th* retrosi w hittor. T he retrospect is bitter, is dry— j T he bar men siili lie snug in bed— On them he vents his m alice; A door's unlock« d—ah he has fled— And gone inti) 111« “ Palace.” B Id. II Lowe, our deputy clerk The bill to have Coquille City carni' over from the bay last week, | i he tint nip's down—lie does not pay. iuc«»rporated passed. For lie can't raise a jingle; Peter Scott is the l»af»py father . and visited Myrtle Point on busi-! ( Qui •!. h . r. i;! he's gone across the way PO'-s. j T o visit M r. Shingle. <>f a bouncing baby boy. ( ’apt. (¡0 0 .1 ri eh , o f Randolph, | Nip No. t wo— b"gone dull care Casimir Steinnon, of Fairview. lb* steps out bohl and swifter, He sen paid this oiliee a pleasant call yes vas in town Thursday. terday . illy HI«* V i t i n l i ’ r o ^ p r c t i i i ^ toi* h i s h i t t e r s . . i For now lie's going to face the Dear »11 a m o d e l o l Il l s c o n d e n s e r , p e n d - And get another suif A !;is lt i g s . The H f .11ALD:-A s this place . Ilo t b e e n r e p r e s e n t e d l l ( s s V a l e n t i n e : W r i t t e n It] a l i e ;( i '( > s n i :i s | i i i i g j i o e t t i l l h i s i n i ’, i d . has | [W e give th« follow ing, addressed to n e o i - M iss M .f verbatim , et liberatili!, et tpellat- ill your mi.J umns for some time, 1 think it ( time some o f us w rite a line to Those eyes are sweeter far ,, , , . | Than the loveliest brightest shining star, prove, though we may have sunk j lv e not lonf, enouKh on cnrth to dwell into oblivion, we are Mill in exis T o all all their charms o f beauty tell tence. None can behold them and not admire T lie ceaseless “ flatter o f the rain on the shingles” remind us o f brighter if not happier days. And I , i torn town so famous for sidewalks it’s needless to say anything about ; muddy streets. , ^ T hy beauty doth the solo in spire And all confess thy beauty rare T h y face is most devinely fair C ommercial C ollege , Students wishing to take a complete bus iness course, can avail them selves o f the privilege without incurring the enor mous expense and inconvenience o f going far from home. A Primary Department W hen ’ere I view th y beautious brow W illibe conducted in connection with this I feel so queer I cant tell how | '1 is ’ twixt a sweet and painf 1 smart Perhaps tin one o f cupids dart institu te, and instruction will l»o given to pupils o f any age and grade. Am ong the branches which constitute a scientific course are, orthography, reading, elocution, plain and 1 hj- lips me thinks were made to kiss first quarter o f Mr. F . C>. Yum yum 'twould be a glorious hi is i Kinnieutt’s school closed lnst*Fri- ! 't'»» gc-t-to kiss so sweet a mi s ; ... it :, .,,,•» d av. i l l ' pupils showed marked i j I think o f nothing sweet as this . i . , • I (’n e re is daugerious beauty in those eyes l " v« " BS m tlior studios, n|>enkiiis Aml racn , „ JuW ,,aviso ' w ell for I heir teacher. Without ! At least those with a tender heart Ke* p out o f reach o f cupids dart j vacation Mr. K. commenced the O h my poor heart second quarter o f school last M on Oh how ii does smart dav. It bled niost a quart Mr. Cl iris. Leiinliorr’s sedate Oh it pains me ko , < >h if you dont know empitonan ee is no longer peon on IIo'v to u s" cupiil i bow our street -. H e fm«l his estimable Oh sonie jiit v bestov, Sumner Fe’> 1 Ici» 1 > •:» wile left 1, i J ' > tilda y for ;i \ i.-it to ♦ < ‘j *■ < rù.itives and friends in tlie «»ast. ; Chines© liavo been expelled fr< un -T h * 1 gin.; f i <>:ii the rroxvihî that lhe Imvu o f Area la, Cal., bv th d iily p .ther about the Ju stices ^ i[z^ o f that place. JUG .1 COQUILLE „ 1 '(■ u w M tn /h / ¿wastJ/fyi, Dusinoss anil social letter-w riting, com po sition. grammar, political, physical and j commercial geography, arithm etic, book keeping, commercial science, algebra, phyg- j iology tlu* law» o f health, and the rudi na» third nip's safe— the • Fay View” next, ment", o f music— vocal and instrum ental, etc. ui;» (' 11 ' sitt'TS. ri» an; For ili» Tuition, the same as under our old system . up»» d by Prof. i i e In »use to li.»ar tin* t»*vt — Primary (per te r m ).............................. $'».00 ... I ' . '1 , 4 i i , i ' . H)! WD -, found t > 1 ) 0 on He'll wait ill li h,))>. ami y >.ir bitters.’* V (LllP, Secondary “ ............................... $7.00 f» 1 ‘il (k 4 n. Thur lay, » it il was \ 1 1 .l » a"h a! r 1 . h».* s.rolls around, C lark M illed , Principal. (/¡iris Long, oi No) them t uiVT" ... 4 <•; con Jag»»! ati<)n. 111 tii m' to i ri \ ('III ’ 1 *' U ,a*. ay ht* fritt *rs, N O T IC E ! c.»untv, v■.»- in t >w n several days <• i found !• ■ ' ,, ¡U A nyenn wishing to have or C yoke o f f 1 - his ! iiters. k: -t w v« k. - x cattle wintered, will do well by calling r. mil, i li j <"i. or writing to, Clias. W atkin s, at this ;l Set r»u e l tlu >u h tl i E' .lr*. I e. X' l j is » ;;. place. 7. h r, »nsi- i o place L iiursdav wit:, a h ’-K* baud d-arlamatious, singing, essays, and j E d . Jlrnu .D : Allow us t o : oiliee, “ courting seems to have, o f l»eef eat tie. dialogues, etc. | again intrude ourselves upon your ¡ become a “ mania” in this place, j The Hirst place below My tile Ik \ Stanford, a practical nows- i space, time a ml patience, and we | Tt seems to he quite inconvenient Point will be sold at Empire City paper men. was visiting this conn-1 will try to bo brief and to the ! to have to say: “ B y your leave I ’ll next Saturday. go home.” Mi seem- ! l'“ i»< k with l t T I . p„ ...» - , d ;• Hen. -1 (' The good tern piers o f this pince It's ji: ■ ; hltle damp ou t here; lì » wa ferm c’iv ! i utro lu b>;t ]ins ! iiilhift so» muc’ Ii so that we think are slowly, but surely gaining lb ii ni;:;r a ! they mu t bo having dry weather ground, and surely d. serve a re- ! 1 ! !i oi!:**r portions of this mundane* ward for the zeal in which they D o n ! be misled by misrepresentations o f competitors. Investigate 1 * have so bravely defended their I !( • bridge which was partial!} ear.-e. and see where you can buy the cheapest; in doing so, call at W hitney - the liwu at M. I vio II k Anxious f ees and the cry of ¡sa n d Alex IT*. : i : o t ; » • A O'Con noil's, tl ic originators o f low prices on this river. They keep i . 1 ] I £ * ; . ! • ’ ' 1 i lapsed and went dov, n );;.v.] g,,,. ? js the order o f the dav. w il h the em ; cui a short time si nee. , Ere 1 e! e 1 would add n word couM;mtly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City, the fol- ).o *k TiiTknpiro. * on e oi our mugli boi hoou.K o f warning to pm ties traveling on . ,;a i; ¿ ( ’ », o f i ) wing specialities: \ ‘ 4 * eommetelv bottle l up. a dark and rr.iny night. D o not g a llo . w i n « I .no ‘ oUM ia ha’.e oeen visiting become so oblivious o f everything. k buying cattle .e n n e to look j o. 1 ‘ N country. 'J’i n iioi- not to look for stumbling blocks in country ¡-ever»;! . a low nn re! A i !*. \ * !or calvi-s, and (il'tcen for tw< tlu road, or you may suddenly be ) * ? » * ’ i ; > • .11 . I O f \ ear-on!.-, are '"ring paid—good brought to the remembrance that: 1 ------ In connection with a------- prices are tlu»y notV , i" but im c:"piv ilivnin. i. iiero before, We ! : r t c ■ ■ f -'ime i >1 oi )iir b o y s u»;* >.!•<»» »U,. ». •V SOl'tll. r t Northwest. I ,.i T oJ e l l s e l e c t e d s t a d i o f g e n e r a l t oil qu!¡e l i e m h - r ' at S u m n e r More M o r » nnon. 1 itele Si mon. ud California. ! 1 ! if» aioli i la n c e . \\ e l l . 1 >\ Myrtle Point Ogn. F»ab. 20th issr» 11 i : ! -, tb.-r than anv I h ed with I lie lit* c 1 In» wav, w»'n* \ i ii bli ^iiss Hill, in the Hill-Shi iron XT ... i r e s t ice o f swee t \ dentine? I n- suit, has been grant« >,1 S2Ö0P l)«*r a: * ■ ;:] tM u»*ö>;'r ;it ,!;* j r j., j;¡¡¡ . V:; b js oiliee was perfect- t- P ii it ; in: i- I I y i t e l i u g . i; wi t l i bis sweet mis- . niotiih alimony, and ^.*»5,001 ) counsel Farm tools and Implements, Iron and »Steel, Pumps, W ater-pipes fees a linee amount if rulile»! feel- ave îxtr-ed the II ur- »linn n ts(?) ». 1 • sixes and eonq i . I í I . . ; 14* 1 * i. 1 1 li»..' * » . ».»»» ings, etc., me only to be considered, i and i ittings, Paints, Oiks and lb uslies, Lamps and Crockery, Harness pu » 1 1 C LV . 1 »UOL ;1,:; rali'.St. \ aleuti ÌH * 4 »idy c» »mes *nt me only comes once ' —— ‘ . , .... , “ / i. iS t!.. Sb ¡ ubliern 1 ».luce y r! P r? - ' is ! going to fto- ! and ’I rimmings, Hope, Glass ware, Plated and Granite ware, Rifles, , 1 1 e l and the forms quire a new s »vilo r soon. Mr. . i: i U lie V ,ft 1»*v I.S a i art;, r. The Summe ’ ’ ! . 1 nd. X\ 1ft) came from »1 lift C! •'1 fu t !. ‘ Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, B ird cages and Mr. Jasan an i M: X like. i dim. ! a t -1 ri: 1 t f J T s bought Ben 11 - «ilemr.li i.ave be»-n \ , ¡•’busiid’ii'.Vaivt»» vi! . 'i i . , Fishing tackle, and all Goods usually kept in a first class Hardware- i {.> *4 tí » SOI .1 An i.-n e of tie » lor- C-Shtdl":; place U 1 [ * 1 fllOîil .> „ . j ?. i», l ut an» »the r h;i i • r hi* f uiiily s JOii, at least that ir St( »re. i T ( hi rimi. ’ T’-»:u . i he indi gati« n j\ *Y !’' ijlhSV. (.1 t*> . report. ( ’oouille ( it y a > ■ • » \ 4 ^ 1 j i* i >v (*.V ) 1 N. B. We make a Speciality o f jo b work, and guarantee satisfaction c p xi.* f L. L I Tarma! Ì S school at Nor- ’ I T .« IN ( it\ : I ; A! :<•!’ . I.V'.s or Hu Oi' H ; r 1 ‘A. » i. J’i ;l 1’:' • ¡field. v y ci< » a I t Ma : 1 \ . tin I'L’.cvfi in tlu* lunula of ;:n ^ at Living Prices. a fuiilTid the ioii to visit the a e 1 lax mg i ad » Lion. ;.!. i .. Aiidprs-.m. K iilloitlcd 1.1 V <1 upper North f- rk we will give you ! "Whitney <fc O ’Connell, Prop6. r . ’ nb.n. F oot CuanIv, (Irrcuii. tn o r mero u • *';* • ¡.an ». u» was tr\ing to efleet tlu* a few j.xtting;.; from that section, j P» a sh '.re • »T th»' patrona^ l »»fa pri-"L»-r in t lie custody S. ( ¡. Johnson has been improving d t! O acrgre M c E w a n Mr. Ho!l; ad wh-• Pii-’ei: ¡a» hitter nuite materially. He has built ft. •r, wren an ry B ri: m's pia e r *tu n 1 fi»» , lu' 1" ••! him severely. At 1.ist íic- now liou.se and !;as done quiten lot ; 1 » I, ] * * * P I Y 1717 T O S .;:th -ru I if »1 ! full culilr^ss. c » .,( ; t i ¡or» * XV. ¡s thou ght b » 1>** a >f slushing, and is resetting his 11, ÀÌÀ\ Hi A L. BA N C L O F T & CO., is act it.pen!« 1 «• h»> .r the man’s e * •■very, which Ancos all <*f which enhm ees tlu»! 1 S a ^ n I P r a .iT G is c o . ?.;• n v. i n we i.l:d up t » v terd y noon \ as r»*i•k» nu»i ! looks c»f his ranch. Mr. Arm field Coquille City, Oregon. for a h».me. inni ibiiitv. has also cut down a good amount D , of timber. Mi. Moon is engaged Robe •rt ZnmxvnU hr« Pnrol msod A»l Ì . 1 Í i1 ! ! ! ! ¡ ' 1 i t * \> 1[ 1 0 it was Dealer in. and manufacturer of, Tin. Copper Sheetiron Ware. Agate and Granite O r- . , at Port in rolling and burning l«*gs. J. A. A sm . Ci »rmanN saio« >n ha 1 fourni vi ry sir >ng ford, a li«» t!»i* h.st lft in.ed g« ‘«tie- 1 1 ili * il l» k ns o f coal oil on ; his p »lac Waller and Ed. Bunnell are grub W -A -K .E . nded bing stumps and improving other man is r«< |n -i ea -t » 'll an eXte . .. near ( ravel ford , ¡1 as receive L a m p s , C h i m n e y s a .iT d L a n t e r n s Vl-.lt. l ie will visit the M o r e ls i .• :> rt n o m a c l i e m i s i i n S a n r r a n - wise. Mr. MTiitley has built a new i before returning home. In.use and barn. Ed. Neely is also f.vnc» -iti ci • » wl i i e l i c * . ui f i nns t h i s , a n d r e Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line o f The -f h -on» r '»unie (»»-e, was q u 1-; ” r. ( t»> e x a m i n e 1 h e c r e e k - improving in the way o f new build ings and oth»*r improvements. J. wrecke»l at tlu* entrance to the hnr- y , which ; i n t h a t vi ei l SH ELF HARDW ARE^ . j N, ¡p, ' (A Pit'ive i-; working away with all I . I»or «»f Eureka last w c k. She had re, n ! t I might and main Two newly wiiiis ami ¡niir«iimi(ii!ii, Brrtüles F-. v, ! r. n!;i(*L.s!iii(Ii's si¡¡:}i!ies. 1*27,000 f.*» t o f lum ber on* board, nee whicu i I i- U» e •»»! r (p | acquired s».*ttiers o f this section, j awl d ec’; !•».•! . 7 «»me million sbin- v u so. it m i i i L A L L A T BOTTOM BRICES. RJos. It is thought she will l»o n ; it feeling alile b> pros peci it, lia.- | Mr. Davis and a German whose) > total ! >ee. ;'.‘iv 1 to giv.* ;*.n int»*rest in it to name wo did not learn are tugging! pi cm « away in the wilderness. P- Hndeu, tin) S«Hlawat»*r man, has have a well sunk. e— D Tibí Best .Husk Secured. Oh! yes, I forgot to state we are Q » — i — 1 been to the city and made arrange-1 A fr¡|.|1(1 writing from M>rtlc H going to have a dance at Mr. Bax- F loor M anagers .—J. Henry | w trxrj ments by which lie can furnish a ¡ P o jnt gn .. G A ] j rown left a so- ; , - . , .. O li « tor’s »■»» on M Middle creek next Tuesday Schroeder, John 13. Dully, Ralph | ^ CD rtz § num ber o f new .Irinka H e p m - ¡ ... , 0 hc lvill ^ ..U e ,-r, »Ö a o zz and see us “ fro l i. Rosa. ' j ’ »i “j p o s e , rneking « new v in e ty o f f,n - fill ng ^ .in : J Ci)lllr»,.t „eint- ¡ l ^ i v o ^ w k ' r >r paint- A) Dinnet for ■:<>0 1 „ 1 . < 5 lir.ii.rn oN C om m ittee . - - M rs. ^ 0 cy drinks, too, wli c i his nv re p i- in » and ¡ ( (| fl fil|js||¡ S(.|10t j houso will | Yours X i' i; hing sen«»« 1 hou ;»» will »urs truly, ra d 0. w . Olive, Mrs. it. E. Buck, Mr. ft Ë c£ a S s X ’ Erl 0 O O I».* let Ma re! 1 2n< 1. Tlacre will be 0 . E. u ÇfiM BBê c_ “J Fairviow, FoU IS, 1885. Stl‘ vi' (illili,'r. - M l- J>- K . i ’« »int r i in :Myrtle bui)it tinioe hou, o & o * ' * < C om . on O rder . Jas. Cartwright o > 1 1 J * r - ; the 1 .vea the Î V( .per as SO' r will Ali. Him, a prisoner in the Port-J ^ j | ( j (■, q ¡(.,. ion. o «> f f our - land jail, has been found to be a f - ! t i < '!» i' i • • • » r Tit« * deci decii ions indications are that we <•.<* g' in J)0 . it. ' Fhe The hit»» •» • • "* 43 to lmve line weather for so,ne time. . , „ s t ! ,.(î |m v„ , iv011 tl, liv (;1 . : 1 j U S laxe « . i ven univei- i miar J lice ! î ‘> i s still 1Jgin is A p p le tree leaves m oielm nl ; h i sal s,,| 1 satisfaction. K;it¡..f„etion .- D Dr. r . Klgin t (.!ls,.s ( ,f dynamite were e d n t ib lh ll.itclk* ' 'i w T n w n 'a t . i i *11 * 1 . . w., . I'tod Ili* . . i « a i I *■ * i . . . * soutlt illII sates HU- I« I" ■ »............... \Y !t h ns aiad we ln >pe for good. recently idolen from the American ; se\en ocl*«*.;. as large cat cars. Whatothci plat» As a sign «»f han 1 time -, tlft'i e have r. « C * * hl been no nîarTÍ lg« *s e« »ntrncted here can IM»ast of being so forward? K A brotherhood »»f 80 odd dyna- \ \/ *73 P e / V II L v i n u l sf\ fmrupwar «1 «>f six months. ; miters h i-i b:*»*n discovered 1 y tie* | ir»*nicle, in Sau Ernmiseo. E d . H i i :\ l d : i sec a little squib well, and then tying a knot in the in your issinB Of 10th inst. from 1st do» ¡r n<)i :h of ()live hotel, Hon. J. M. Sigliti was balloted VV. L. DIXON . . . Proprietor. animal’s tail and hauling it out thi.*. place si gne.l ‘ •S;q »py (ì;paler” •for Lnited States senator last M ain .S treet , unhurt with the aid o f « team. X3ST -» week, receiving the united demo- name. 1 h »sc of a S<»!llf* Sill*h g- or C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , T his would suggest the necessity atle votf?- Beef, P „rk Mutton, Groceries and 11. •w is it Sa P!»y* w ho got l«*ft at t he Drugs, ^iedicins. Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, S > i 11 » » ol 1 !i<* bos es feel little i»,. . ; : ,, . , , >»,, , i ,, i , » I *- How Are you ;s« »re ? la.»•t party au'-y \ rticle . Stationery find tbe finest quality of School Books, , ... , » * i o\ i i >ns const,a nt iv on hand, at . love » *,.i i < • lagnile»i since visinng v je\en , chagrined visiting Llevelanil tail <*f every Cay use. It would Jiet sweet , to a girl, hut oh how . ‘ 7 . . . , Agent for tl e leading sewing Machines, A Bison & Hfimlin or , , . , , lMI in the interest ot their mends, to the low*'; i m rket prices, and a preventive withi s«.me o f our l)iUor to steili a jittle girl, and still ,V gans, A'c Old M ines and Liquors of the best quailty. find that In* will, as fur <as piactiea- Fresh Produce taken in exchange. windsplitters since the knot would ’ ° h T rsscriptions carefully com pounded >t get get her. Ta ta. S. S. McAdams, Prop- ¡ ble, select men for his cabinet who j not allow the animal t»» full beyond j m>t he v3ii2-i N u ffced. have been least urged upon him. LIVE and LET LIVE. vln3 tf the length o f the taiL Fairview. The M. E. church quarterly con ference was held ui this place last Saturday. : i ur a i in te n t. Farmers! Lo.ok to Your^ Interests! and Ehset«iron w a r e ; a Eripcrior? article o f H cm c m anufacture \fLr ’.k IT CJrif sto v e s and ran ges, w ood -1 1 0 44 - , 810 mo s io I III! mar AND FELLOWS HALL a * a » h ket £3 MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn.