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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1885)
v o l C O Q L I L L E C IT Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , M A R C H .; í . I1I M1M SS < O L IV E L. F. L ank . J ohn L ank . L A N E Sc LANE, HOT El Front St. Coquille City. Atloynns anil (’(»niwhrs at Law. A. G. A IK E N R rotrietoe . Land Cases a Speciality. •litan on Main Siret-i, opi*»sit.- 1\>sn This house js well supplied with every Hi Roselmrg, Oregon. thing mvessarv to make it a l-'iKST CLASS HOTEL». J.M. SlOLIN. Jo TX A. GilAY I aui . e « always supplied with the best the S ig lin «Sc G ra y . market thirds. vini tf. Attorno sail'! rtunistLrs W !.:nv. on. Marshfold. (',*** «•<•- lïlai Orvi' ■Holland huildin; \ ?; Hotel o;n w. R Ô O iH S O N S IN C L A IR , HOUSE, C oquille C ity , O gn . Attorney at Law. General lusunnu’ - and 11• • * 1 1 st;-!,' Ac-i-nt, ( ’oi)nu.K C ity , O kiv ,«» n . has Kef nt!y ht en furnished with, sprint; beds and other eonvenienoes for the In m fit of r he trnv« lino public. T. G. O W E N . Attorney and Counselor at Law. I V I is a ls a i a l l I i o u i 'S Mu;snn :Li>. Oun. 3 ,1 8 8 5 . N O . 29 Alinosi ____ A l'sital Joke. The Yew Liquor Luw. i of the precinct. , Everythuly is to l*o excluded from the rooms adjacent to the An Act to Regulate the Sale of I Sec. 0. On the applicant pro-j B altimore (M d .), Feb. 6.— The Canadian senate chum her, a precau tionary measure against dynami Spirituous, Malt and \ inous Liq- dnemg to the county court tlie ^ mystery surrounding the shooting uors. 1 receipt of the county treasurer for tu <• at : i Eva De Coursey, aged 17 ters. Re it enacted by the Legislative ! the payment of the sum In reinbe- i popular young lady in Assembly of the State of Oregon: i Lire prescribed, and proof of com- IF ! vVashington County, Maryland, a «nr L it u i y a Secti m 1. 1 hat no person shall pliance of all the preceding pro\is- »Jayg ago was solved to-day. E m p i r e O i t 3 r, O r . be permitted to sell, spirituous, ions of this act, the county court appears a younrr law student malt or vinous liquors in this shad give him a license of the named Clarence Newell has been W. IL G etty , P uoi *. state in quantities less than one , character and for the term his re courting Miss ])e Coursey for two gallon without having first obtain- 1 eeipt may call for. years past. About a week ago iiwr-'.fsrind KagsicH ut nil bouvj. Good eo a license from the county court 8ec. i. Jt is hereby maue the Hiov quarreled, and neither would Uustuinge by um day. week or niontb. : nf the proper county for that pur-, fidij of the prosecuting attorney. 1 ,na^e Hnv concession to the other vlnl'.i :>m pose. j sliei ills, constables und justices of : looking to a reconciliation. On T Sec. 2. Every person obtaining the peace, knowing of any violation ; Sunday last Newell met Miss Do it jj lilR L U L a license to sell spirituous, malt oi the provisions of this act, to ( ’oursey as she i\as leaving church and vinous liqnois shall pay in- i iu;iko complaint thereof to the ; ¡n company with another young ■J Himdolpii, Oregon: ¡* to tlie treasury of the county grant-, granljury at the next term of the )Uilllj anj t},e quarrel was renewed, J. W ^ 2 s s r ? P r c p - mg ucli license the sum ol three '"I couit of tlie county in which ^ Tjie next day lie resolved upon a Reer of best duality always to be ; Uundred dollars per annum, and in Uie oliense may have been corninit- novel, yet as the sequel will show, üálliB rid at the Brewerv and orders ! tlie 8aill° l,roI>ortion for a less : after said viioation; atM the ' au ullfortunate plan, to effect a re- lmd S- H H A Z A R D . " I>P,io,l; " r nvo hululrc‘l ,loI,ars ? er : mnnf yB ed. , ° " B“ ch. T“ **S-1 conciliation. Knowing Miss De fi rom „11 mrts filuTi’-romptlv. v j ngg * annum, and in the same proportion me,1F except taxable costs, shall be Gour.-ey would pass his house Attorney and Counselor at Law. 1'IllL DU YNT. 1’roe. for a less period for a license to P-'dti to the tieasurer oi the propel Vluiiday on her way to take music soil malt liquors only; provided, county, ioi the me of too common lessons, Newell persuaded two \rt i IN . J 1 . A \ V » L>. that in) license shall be granted ^1<)( L theiein. Jt shad also be ’ young men to watch for her, and •‘ fi Attorney at Law. ill for a loss period than six months, j the duty of the county clerk to iuunediately upon her reaching the M.O. . IV1KT.U. < K.S. Sec. 3. Every person applying prosecute the bond given by such ; [)aveinent c f his dwelling Ne.vell ^ 1 for a license to soil s«4l spirituous, malt ! «'Miplicant, under the provisions of (}irf!q iargod a ¡ustol in to the fire- D. X j . W A T S O N . er 7 _ V M tY £•* and vinous liquors, he fore receiv- this act, for any violation of its j place. ' Hie young men rushed qil pli Attorney ami Counselor ai Law ! !. . a l i l l i i i e.Hi lifiiin c a . ■ i i i v . J P ROTRI 1 ,Tl >:’, ilia' the same, shall execute to such comlitious. out of the house and exclaimed, U • i i Cnv. O wn . Soc*. S. Every county clerk, cm “ My God, Clarence has shot him ! I ly rr.r.N i itj eu ur in county a bond in the penal sum of meuiemos, i hem- Dcaler in «iru r by .Mr>. O. iUtd. U.iu^bti-r one thousand dollars, with two or tin* tiist day <»! the term of each self and is dying!” J. H . N O B L E R . :iiprivior. wlio vi 11 imn* r.<* icals etc., of the host quality, and circuit court, shall c.eliver to tiie Miss De Coursey rushed into II! 1 r V ! !•> rendi r coiLiV ri to eiu sr- all tin time receiving fresh, every- more sufficient sureties, to he ap- Notary Public pr< »veil by tin court, conditioned ! 8 r;m‘ l jury an accurate list of all the house and touml young Newell ill : r »qV : X 4 i V. I L L tiling usually found in a first-das* •beiteli. ln »U m *, p e r s o n s l i d d i n g l i c e n s e u n d e r • t h e that la will ‘ tvOPp 1 v i n u p o n the floor in the parlor, 1 i. !. 1.11. medical dispensary. Ercseriptii»ns } »rov i s i. »11S ()1 till:s a<-t, w i t h i n t h e C A R L H- V O L K M E R . ny un- with a revolver by his side. A carefully compounded. c- »u iity , w h i c h li.-¡t sliiil 1 show* t h e lawful gaming or notorious i COll- Atlorn.y anti Co'jn:;Sor at Law. large spot of blood was upon his rs f. s \ Jli È s d a b * ai» 1 t i m e o f e x p i r a t i o n o f e a c h duct in or about his hou *, a n d i IN i M •. i \j * in g r e a t p a in . M ia s D e C o u r s e y •mit t o l i c e n s e . \\ in hi ñ p i « n - Q + z ' r û ! i t,,a tlu î'viil Iîot °Peuor i,,*nnitto S e e . VI. It s h a ll b o tin duty of appeared crazed by the scene, and I v 6 w l / i u ß O l O r G i bo oponed, bis placo of busings 2 n O K -W ^ .* Y - A. M. ITIAWTOIID. for the purpose of trafile on the tir*l the grand jury, at each and t V01Y throwing her arms around the neck HAS ( O l . uì M c City, Oregon. Attorney nnd Counselor at L: IV R the week, coininonly e.dlcd b*rm of the circuit court in any 0f the prostrate youth, exclaimed: hand a full line of Groceries, ,j. it. N u . li ' k Proprietor. , Sunday; that he will not give, si ll ; county of this state, to make a ! clarence, why did you do 'O eiu val ln:iU” anve ;• ( •.udii s, Nuts, tobáceo nil cigars ---- Kceps- I > or supply spirituous, malt or vin- ’ *~trict inquiry, and return bills , this? Constantlv on Lami a well y b ctoil ( ui \l goods, Stationery, Ink. ous liquors to minors or habitual j indictment against every person j Suddenly she caught sight of the L>. J P. EA ST si >ckoffr> -ih ami ch o icciln i rsam lincil- L *m r s. M » ■■dicines. Paints, O ils and ioiahng am of the )>rovisions ot : revolver lying iq>on the floor, and i.•inc.;.no* »in, libtiil. bonks, s c lo o l books drunkards, nor to any person ai VtlTHlC I . % ». i . T g, pure \\ im*s for medical |)iir]*oses, ami cvt"'y i lune nsually fourni in a l’ir.st-class the time in a drunken or intoxicad-, *;1!S -^< ‘- •'P 0 ; ’ ‘ mit;» »11 J picking it up she pionting the I* !l iliu! I' hiiclrcn. ilvu” si re. Prcsiáp; ions carefully o m - Vvo.'d and willow ware, Jlard- » S i*?, jo . r j’hat title 1 of chapter »»Stllll.CS cd condition; and in case of ;i v io tÜHtMS weapon at her breast, and with the ( r i him vour orders. l> ‘limit'd. t -a • ♦ it i ware, (Titiery, Toys, Notions, Ain- laws of ■ > 1 oi the m iseellaneous lation o f the foregoing c> nditimis. remarks, “Clarence, I will die with i».c .iso .N■ *ur% fkir l\tp i arc :*.s low n ; the lows! . I lisp unilion, Fancy and Toilet Articles, 10%.' ci. .*• ill other act and parts Oregon, ami i vln4ó I»y ¡mV person giving sueu bond, yon,” she pulled the trigger and i Cl.* L .'ip.- .. '. 11 eh i li l n e \ s. oi not- iucoii'.Flcut \ itli tliis < * u * t he shall b * liable to pay a iim' of fell to the floor. \ \ / O are hereby n j Highest \ paid h r couhlrv »eided. LI. D. ; not less tiien fifty nor more than Young Newell, upon hearing the i U v v L i ■«»•luce etc W . b a i h e r two !iunib-*d dollars for any sneh ih': ;,)■.»>, t jiiiiuisiDiii't' <»i M in e s , report c»f the pistol, realized what V'lrjpoo, p ;. v . C1 ?. í v luofl tf. ivi ilatioii, to be recovered in a • r- , H>,— | . a ; she had done, > leaped to his feet ( ... Iir.*ago, lob. I. \Y. \\ ^ ' irtue,, ■ I'fii Fob. 1(5,— J. . t _ B L A C K -S M IT H IN G 'civil action as hereinafter prose rib. • i and ran for assistance. Miss De * K r - i %» . <» ' f 5l-fls i ; , ( d'eg n Commissioners of • Minos,is V y ,, i P 2 • */ O 5k? W . C. A N G E * * !., M .1) ed, and tlie bond so given as ah*r- Coursev 5 s- ;■•' i. mm * was found to have been ¡M*ie on route to the New Oilcans 3. o s.-iid !»\ such person shall also I» ,* Physician and Ar"cu :’:c-u:'. seriously hurt. The ball entered Exoo.-itiuii with an exhibit of the J. J. — J. ~~~ • v '-L h — ev • i ya ' f fTI liable to ho pr «>sfcio *a l a^ norein. i two inches below the heart, and .»i? D;VT m It h’ v 1 mining industries of Eastern Ore . . G- Neatly and pr* mj»tl) di ne, at th.e after piY crihrd for any violation . . . , • i , ,• j , she remained unconscious. Newell gon. As tne Legislature uid not I i.e n .o p lt o f * ht* C<-(juilie rivi r :.ho; hi lowest living privi*,-.. F-iioj» next of its l ~ i ion n.til , • . .;i r i and the two young men who took . , + , , r. eooii l»!»«ito nr:» |*Ii* li ¡ti in mind, tl door east of l.oiu'vc’s drug store, act on the project until January the , • • • E ^^ • b 7 - I I T H , St v . That any person wish -1 v, m •• , , •*ili l«c • Lt in•d or:I tlu- T'aciftt* c ■ ,;,st, ; re « i»quii 1<* ( iiy, ( )|’egi in ‘ v i l part in the affair are deeply gnev- exhioit, Mr. \ irtue says, is not as ■ * 1 J * c n D a n lis t. t f Myrt h Eoi it. di l*j G H. 1J ai :.-. * ing to *-i'll si'irituous, malt or vin- , ,, * , i cd at the result, and the feeling full as it would otherwise have . . . i t ’» Will si <-n hav. ■i (•; . d a Roa: i :i^ ! ous li j uors, before* obt* ining a li- ... , I against them is very bitter. i f TM 1 ), ( < • ; Í V A ì 0 . l X : . 1 . , , . been, .. v . but , . s it is, will place over R %. TA ill 1 . E . ci usi*, as hereinafter provided, i ••• I Tlie doctor attending Miss De Y i ni a W ith w hich c \s•ill vi: Ht (‘V»’ I' v p >int . , , . ’ oOOU specimens on exhibition. On , . ? , . in The Addition lo 1 he town Of ; shall at ins own trouble and e x - ; . . . . . .. , . , , Coursey says she is not vet out of on the rivi.- b‘ tv o «:i J.lyrtlc ) “oiut ¡mil . . . Ins table, scattered ]*roiniscuously J ,, , J. M- V O L K M A E . Ivi. j L>. b’.' ’ ih n. mid bv j.ii pr.ri d to do S:>n Er; n- i ponse obtain the signatures of an 1 , . . .. T danger. Newell ' stated to-day that j * * . . ..7 . , i about, was nearly s 10,000 worth ot cisco work (it le ss tliiiii S;;n Eran.-isc. • prices. Piiysician anJ Gurgeon. actual maioritv of the whole num- she would not touch his pistol, ev- VVii! be ía.’ ly j»r j m l to i.::.Li Eiotariv. in nuggets, X ! Boltl in quartz and M thti . ; U oint , ('••.. Cr.ui. P n c e s I v e a s c n a c l e . , her of legal voters of the precinct f . . . , , i en when unloaded, and hence he 1 ;.!! stylos l.!;uwn ti> tin* art, from Ilio sriïîill in , !. , . . , . . , . . | but the most valuable of tlie collec -1 , ; es: lieu» t o a ElioLOyrapli 17 x 27ineb im . I..r particulars inquire of in which lie may wish to sell spirit- F . , , , , , lmd no idea that she woulu shoot | 7 . I <ion had been sent by express. « .. ... All la- asks is for m op]»! to compare his ^ E. liuNj.EB or w. a . Eonnias, jivrt!-* Eoint. Oregon. nous, malt or vinous liquors, to a ' ... . .. / .. . , ¡herself. Miss De Coursey s family X. 3 D E ^ -2 S T , , work with that oi (iilii-rs, _ - — — .-•• , •, x x j Mr. \ irtue believes that the trade , „ v „ , .. petition to said county court, pray- ,. ,, i ^ , „ , will not allow Newell to visit the j Mr. it. Ins become a permanent citizen ' CoQun.i.H C n v, OuE'biN. <»(* Eastern Oregon naturally be- . , . . G ENE It VL .VGKNv'V for t! •■ sal • of City of Coos Ckmnty, and it is to tlm intenst David Yonne», Henry lluden. injf tliat said license be granted: , . . ‘ % xi ii x house again, lh e blood upon longs to L hicngo and other Eastern , „ „ ° . . .. p rop'rty, bons- s and I' ts. tards-r. fn.'nsa, .j1(, j , t , ( patronir.i* lm ne industry ! j and no applicant shall be deemed ., xx it Newell s temple was from his nose, r fla F ir lifie ld raucb' S. » tc. D.ai * 1 - • • ' ‘ ....... ‘ and thereby keep the money in the country | cities ratlier than to towns on tlie j F . | to have a majority of the legal vo- .> • • • . . , • • i • • ' which lie had forced to bleed for __ . _ _ vJn-mt f 1 acihc slope, and his great object J. F. H A L L , , ters of such precinct whose peti- • i • x| i x i • , A the occasion, in making the best showing at the Surveycr, i tion does not contain tin* names of G O Q U I X i Z i X S fflllLlM I.OHM of* I.iiV . ,, , . » -x i exhibition is to attract the atteri- ! J m »H (\>i > ; (’oCNTY. OlivFHtN. Young [k iluden Proprirlors. a.nlini'kl. Oíficc*: W ¿tii i . («• r.s(jav ila * Hiitii !tl. i AND ! *«•»■' votel'tì such e l« » ' tion of rjipìtaiists busi si ness ! Philadelphia, Feb. 21.— Fire : to a majority of all the votes in mon to the resources of liis region, j ^ “ p t.rfkctui»ps o f nil survey cd and en soda , S aks a i v li lla . (.IN(.LH ale j Slle|1 precinct at the last preceding ' which are not generally appréciât- Í b,,(dve out between 6 and 7 «»clock tered lands furnished on short notile, vin i CtC., of superior qunlit\, . • .I . I i » i ~ I I i _____ ____ ___l __! ____ . i 4 Ilio n fl\o I i a u c a n f .Tnln> j election and I greater than the whole ' cd. Heavy gravel mines are L. but this moining i in the house of John Constantly on hand for sale F E E D A N D L IV E R Y STA R LE — DEALERS IN— [»»ly 1 number of names of legal voters of beginning to show their value, and j A. King, 1539 Pine street. The *_ff“Ooders from tlu* country prmptl ¡cid i i • . i * i i * t ! io i corion ot \ \ ludí Ü íi I íri C itv is fl ¡i ni pc yríu I p prpíit uroprp^R miri filled. Address all orders to Marshfield I R - I E . ZSaJicl-r, rp. *,d such which bn sign- ,l¡2,ril.n«.w .».hi* nmki,,., ! “ ' ” e!’ 8 progress and h precinct which may u« ».««• the distributing point is making \ ' ” A " Soda Works. v-nl4 Coqnille City, Oyn. , ed to any remonstrance against the ra{>ia advances. If Eastern maim-1 i,hiee a '\ellings w ere destroyed. i granting of such license. facturers and wliolesale houses, he i 1 he «occupants of King 8 residence llHulin»; Done at Reasonable Ratei., v ln ltf Mrs. C. W. Olive. Mrs. A. O. Aiken. — AND ALL KINDS OF — Sec. •». I hat when the signa- ■ says, would reach out for its trade were asleep m the upper stories, C L I V E & A IK E N - X j X T JFÆ B E K I. O. G. T. I tures of an actual majority of'*the ifc 'vo.u!l1 },u *![*>' 1,nn1 tter Jo s e - ‘ and were disturbed by the heat H a v e just received at ¡whole number of legal voters have | ^ ^ ; linst iurt!aml aiul >;iU | and smoke, only to discover their M orning; S ta r L od ge I C e d a r , f ir , ash , m atee , m y r t l e , i been obtained, to he determined as i * __ t _____ j usual moans of egi ess cutoff. They No- 464, tiie ir n e w : Alder and spruce lumber always oil ¡provided in the preceding section, E x p l« » * io u . | ran to the windows and most of ’'v h u S i 'l u A ì - 'r V . Y n L or’i7 r! ni I.«ud n.i.1 for sale at the Imvesi rates good stnndin'j». are cordially invited. t ------------ • the applicant shall at his own ex- Pittsburg, Feb 2 1 __A terrific ex- ^ 1LMU j ,mi|>e^ oub king appeared ¡pence cause tlie said petition to be ! plosion of natural gas occurred in ; a* die fourth story window and ----------- ------------ “ 7 7 " T O W I N G published for four consecutive a two story brick building occupied was seen to make an effort to jump, x. o . O. F. ¡B y the Tag K A T I E COOK, on 1 weeks in any daily or weekly news- l*-Y Kelsey Bros., cigar makers at but was overcome by the heat and C o q u ille L o d g e N o .5 3 «»» river nn.U.ar, ut reasonable rates. I 1 p»i*r published in such om itv, " . - ‘ " ‘i1.' 1 f fell into the flames. Three people * ’ this morniniL I he ouildim/. to- i • i x ,i i x T H e X - . a /t e s t S t a l e s Meets at Coqnille City every Saturday even I . , 7 , , .. who jumped to the ground, two ' together with notice of tlie day up- i .rather with adjoining adi inp. Visiting; brethren, in k *1«^ stiindins, J nulior, match-wood and stave tim- i property, HiADIES ANDOHIIDREN'S EEZATS on which lie will apply to thecoun- was entirely demolished. Six per- female servants and a sister of Mrs. cordi al l v inviti d. ____ ! |t, .)• p u i'i*h as(*d. Orders for lumber filled in quanti-1 Mrs. ty court for such license to sell sons are reported killed. The body King, also lost their lives, F l c w e r s . O s tr ic lx A. F. and A. M. ! ties to suit, and at the lowest living spirituous, malt or vinous! ■*? -Hamilton, sister of Mrs. i King aP1Kared at a window crying F l u m e s a n d ,• , •, , , .. . , King, has been recovered. tour i tor help. A mattress was held by C h a d w ic k L od ge, No- 6 8. ratei | liquors; provided, that if there be i )ersong js aq that were killed, firemen and she was told to drop J. P A R K E R , MeetH at Coquille City on Saturday even Tips- M. L. HANSCOM, | no daily or weekly newspaper p u b -! tj 10 Kings were among the most her baby first and then jump her- ing <>n or before the the full moon in each m outh. IR V IN G M. COOK. E L icio ss, lished in such county, tiien the bishionahle and popular people of self. She did so und received se- John Goodman, Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. ; petition and notice herein specifi- j the city. yore, but not dangerous injuries, - 1^150100113. W. M. \TnI8tf. The baby w-as killed. a n d C r n s ir c ie r L ts . jed stall bo plainly written and! , This is the difference between ! Mei»-M(*e. G. A. R. K u c h in g E m b ro id e ry posted in three taf the most public happiness and wisdom: That lie! A li A U G A I N ! A t ivl who could *pell Deuteronomy Gen- Lytle Post, N o . 27, W ehavP thegeilins o f 'T h a l f section o f V e ilin g , Scarfs etc. etc* places in such precinct, and proof , that thinks himself the happiest j Ai d had studied domestic economy, Went to skate at the rink. Meets at Coquille City, on every first half bench nntf half bottom lard, near Hats trillied to Order H Speciality. j of such posting shall he made by man rea Hy is so; but lie that | And as quick as a wink Wednesday. Vsitin« comrads, in Rood Coi^iUe City. It would make a half’ dozen J gt P iUsh, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which i the affidavit of one of the petition- thinks himself the wisest is gener- She sat down to study astronomy. ntnndinpr. oordianyinvUecL Oomniinder> J r a n ^ h '^ ’h r r ric T i«‘ aore.‘ I will «ell cheap for cash . vinfi. I ers and two resident householders [ ally the greatest fool. Boston Courier. OP zo n r \ ’mn NTS: 1! ilüíüí COQU Myrtle .-’oint, e Oregon, 3?. G o m O li c. LOTS FOR SALE! S v r t k l’o in t. S ia J, Tug Company!! fiE N E E A L l E U A l I S E j j l\ ( } M illin e r y S t o r e !! A Large Variety of