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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1885)
< Il 19 ■*«* Il I) i nM -iot'j . 1 * »nit m1 er the band's entertain meut here Saturday night. t»ai*a \S:E4.SSE£ttE4S. l>ot t ilia s . Civ .Ok'! COQUILLE Eggs, per d o /.,............. 4U iicr «»usnei,... 1 nishol,.. . ___ ' A p| îles, l»or Charley [‘Idilios was in t ___ 0.00 Flour, ... on, j,1'™ '- I per f ' barrel,. g ™ 1...... * 1 £iul ** “ l.:wii|>ey Cn ck *’ ** 40 Butter, per roll............ Sunday. ini ** ** Fish Trap ___ 20 < 'heese,. . . . per pound, Students wishing to take a complete bus ( ). I). Sargent lias moved to 4th ** ** <NK|ni!h* City *’ " 8 iness course, can avail themselves o f 1 leefsteak,.......... “ . . . . ___ ijt'ot, per lore tp*. ------- R e m e m b e r v x r e c l v s Myrtle Point. j the privilege without incurring the enor 8 C iLH oToiiig; w i t l i tlio do, per hindqr., “ . . . . mous expense and inconvenience o f going Mrs. Lena Tholin was registered M utton................ “ . . . . ___ 8 12A far from home. S A N F R A N C IS C O at the ( )iive Saturday. g i v i n g tPiLvt 0 2 1 - Salt Ptirk,.......... “ . . . . . . . . ^ 8“ Mam, of Pear crook, was g q II g i i * ;p r . p e r m i d t i e s ___ 8 ( Yriied Beef, A Primary Department 1 la m s ,.................“ . . . . lo i* $ S . 5 0 in tow n Saturday looking hale, 15 Will he conducted in connection with this p a r O.H11VLXX1. S t x * i o t I y •). II. Minard's sawmill is run Bacon( sides ) 15 L -I. Patty has again moved 1 institute, and instruction will he given to O a .s l i . tin ( shouhler). . “ . . . . 12 ning on full time, turning out some back to his place above this town. pupils of any nge and grade. Among the Sunday. 1 ,at’d......................“ . . . . ___ 13 good lumber, several raftsol which hranches which constitute a scientific conrse LOCAL I S'L.MS. Potatoes,.............“ ____ NN. 1. 1 )mnent, son of S. \\ . I to- j 1 are, orthography, reading, elocution, plain Airs. Davis and 0. F. Curtis Potatoes, have been floated down Last h ru (Ybbr.ge,.............“ ____ 1 nr.d , of CiilV ranch, was in town ! good succi*ss. with «Sugar,.................“ ____ ....1 2 < ACA Air. ( . \\. V«m Pegert was in ;^u tie Point, which was sold at ref Coffee, in tins, ___ *25 Mr. A’ » mug r»'cently tow v* S ,t unlay. eree’s sale last Saturday. ilarrv 11 .; >! K i a oi In sehurg. w as do, green,.......... “ . . . . 10;j of young lie: 1 111 It • L .a Nor ris paid as n ,v . , 1 -tei 1 at t he L •! u 11 * . 11 i a »use the li iati here 11”) head Tea, green........... “ . . . . . . . . 30 Y 7 >» «Jasper Yoakum was in Marsh i l u t e ..1 1 1 ♦ v cal lit* w hich he liad • ] V«, ..»*4 picas-.,int visit NNYdni •sd y. • j ’j. 7~> do,English bkfst“ . . . . . . . . field the lirst of the week, hiring on Iho Coquille and it L ie e ,................... “ . . . . 10 AYc ri il l’ »»ur it*:.ili : t ! »in's 1 he Parkersburg brought in an and w 1 1it*li he takes i< > Beans................... “ . . . . ___ 4 intere: ing li tter on our lirst pag«'. minimise j;lj amount o! goods tor the t!ii Ia*.*s o f health, and the rudi- ApjJos, dried,..“ . . . . . . . . 10,V/10 J. P. Stornici has tin The iinaugural ball! at MarMd.rld merchants uu of this ri\ er. Basins, do 25« fall-, own wheat in Tuition, the same us under our old system. ..1 * 1 . ! . C.'urrents, tlo . . was w, , 1 12* i illu'i. it V » (. : 1 inn; » - !\ , ie >. A i ( L u’l. .-'»us ( d i i f 1 Ï El der; I V I Primary (per term ).......................... $5.00 1 NVool.....................“ J. Ashory anti J . 11 uni I )0rt w ith h to arrive at this place in about a i Moo] vil D * \ Oil l. Secondary “ ................ *...$7.00 t i. Is, arrived in town a 1 1 ' on their famine:s art' Si >i Ml ti > s<'tin t'ok. Dry Hide 12 S. Al. 1 )cnx i:t give» ; notice that fe\ C l a r k M iller , Principal. . “0 ! 'rom Iowa ; . M i ll ! tv - 4 vii 1 1 • ! Green, do (I v hat is know n as : P c i't X J here is Silil, already subsend- hit :u* \vi i h ivt NOTICE! i 11 start on Liio route tillable lands arc 1) sc ttll ol. lit^re r? \ nyf.no wishing to have 5 or 6 yoke o f ed for tiio purpose of building the ‘ <’1' n:,lN 1 f >r sale. horn ’Î.1 ill' tlxe bay .M y 1st. and as t ■ ! s< -\v i a1 i t* in oui ■ spie mllid clima te. ; cattle wintered, will do well by calling > ill^. bridge across llnutcrs creek. Let „>.. . ,... ; » i i .a:<e i two da.ilv trips. I n. or writing to, ( ’has. Watkins, at this Alesscrs. .Lis. Aiken and Dr. (1. W m. p ouc na? bought J. i \ AYeek- the good work go on. I lane. D. Llgin spent several days in •f • * • o IM 1 o . Î 1. í 1 V( M W it '1 and ly" - land i-n illk creek. We visited Air. Hume’s hatch tow !i last w eek. '. Pender w ith their f; mille -, l wo of Llder I’aimund s son ery this wetk. Liio eggs are all «1. \V. Carman has a number of •tided i ! a * inaugural ball here. pas?c.l lio-o a Tow .lays ny<-> oil route j hatched luul the boxes are full o f. thoroughbred Merino sheep for I nolo John Kronen b o ,- m„l to lVhtrap to see their father, j K fish. Mr. McCreary lms > wale, at Denmark. family who Imre been nsilm p fboy » « m o l favorably miiMrwwal; | ^ „ v m . socc08sta| j,, hj* ,llaIM1ge-1 Our thanks are due our m CaMorma, retaruerl last with tins country. They report 1 8 , m entotU m hatchery this season. ‘Correspondent. Send us some week. inches of snow in Iowa. W e learn that the report that the ' items again. Air. f. 11. AN illard during the Tavior ANYeklv is building a tine tug Pelican had been sunk, is a L . C. Dement is ' i!,:; p;t>t w(»ek has put up a nice little lion-eon his place 5 miles south- j mistake. Air. Miller our informant -pie uditi stock ram i Don’t bo misled by misrepresentations of competitors. Investigate on South dwelling for James Luddy near west of Dora. ; heard the report below, and told Co»i .nil«' for sale. Our roads are very bad, but we g in good faith believing it to be aml se0 where you can buy the cheapest; in doing so, call at ; Whitney NN. I!. A verdi, of ! ' nmark, p» i in • Lee,».- 1er pays Air A. Wirth hope for a grain! change for the ti ui*. A e aie glad to know that A () ( ounoll s, the originators of low prices on this river. They keep n ni i this • (’ *11 i a r w i “ 1 •' 1 ' 1,11 tin- highest compliment, and says belter, as we have a robust man at the mihaiit little carft is all redit is vokmu; a » li. AYii! constantly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City,. the fol ! : « * t:a\e Siiuthwcrt. Ori-guu livcorUi.r. 'pel measure m do the helm this year. Alajor Blown is on a visit to A. Ill t* w 11 livella nit trees. H -n. J. I!. LM art Po Heady. lowing specialities: • A * II. Thrift. Dora, Feb. 2<5. y nm! Sat I l i - time to begin efforts to raise * . » i l r »« .it *i ii, li' till ^ k * * ,r • o ’ nets for exhibition at mir e mi- l>. A3. I'crrj cV ( o. lie Mmemakcr boys have been O o p p c r a n d S h e s t^ ir o z i w a r e : a > i 1 > li. II »skins an i making a lively cattle deal. ‘ 7 j fair. MY understand that lil>- D. Ai. Ferry *v Co., seedsmen, of of Fain ii'W. came i>\ ! iuvmiiims w ill he given. Hon. l\ A. Stewart’s wife gave , s u p e r i o r a r t i c l e o f H o m e m a n u f a c t u r o Detroit, Alidi., have kindly si a.I us . V. Mr. C’arotiier sdwelling which is tin ir Seed Annual for Issò. It is birth to it daughter the 2 1th inst.— | ------In connection with a------- 1 > V i 1 ; line completion, is a model of one of iho most artistic publications I>otli doing well. X • » . .N “ » 1*1 >n nas i • ■ 4 » . • I* (* * #*î i* - . . re in vi;., am i. untort the ar- ever Le led by any seed house, ll Hon. b. A. Stewart, while taking w u ill s e l e c t e d s t o c l i o f g e n e r a l • « n « « i eiií cania >t •*.’ • ■ Xv*- hed. a rumble along the beach the other ^ , _ has been wry carefully revised. t L • • * . - • * ’ Î l. m,,r»i„L', fumiii a very laiv'« n i l » .! u a r n w a p c , E i o u ' e s a n d r a n g e s , w o o d The ne »i ] Ì ’*• ' i'i-Ml in the sc!hool and is m; »re v , g Vf, .»K. 1.,... .. ] 1 ... : J . . rr t v , -;-t *M • t ». . I V » t i ¡ W .11 It »’.» 1 }/r ^ 7 to «'.-teli dYt riet foie. The 1 tr,«. wl.k-1 . Iilcasuivtl ,-¡Kl.t M . ■ d W 22 2 c , ll o w o r si i t , W i • t ' \ : .. . g- tore gi j Itig to Îippoition ac ment is ospec 1 si’ Cl ¡’d l.g t > } p “i»d anti 11, is g .od '■**•» i*)V* ; 1 * « 1 « 1 ‘ t and |,.ive Dr. Downing, of Port Orioid, was 1 arm t«K>ls and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumps, Water-pipes have taken the tl utmost care to in- i )• » .p’ i ) »} l ! iti » *n, .1 leased. will help «Hit tlie smlively set lied sure C“»rrecliii ns regards names.' called up Saturday to attend grand- 11 • ! *• »’ i i • ‘ * \ • » 1 * ' ‘ 1 • * ■ IK t' *>1 the P<-pu It ms cl assi li i *a t i* o~ ercri[>tions amiciii ii:;t Laimii .L who was for a time an' ^ swings, i ’.iint , OiL and Brushes, Lamps and Crockery, Harnesa 1 * . 1 * * j V ' 4 »* \ . I i , L 1 » con:!: ; »llsiriets; 1Wt . !. turai diiecti s. Their faciliti'^ sitk )U." 1 \ ol. We wen* i>1 eased h> , ainl Trimmings, Hope, Glass ware, Plated and Granite w’are, Rifles, , resu m ' p mai ,1 t»L tl;c ones will: tje.eal • • HIl i H f» 1 ! t ptly and satislac- learn Sammy that the lady was in i-' ■« •S.M KID >\V 1 l- for nvone i: Patois and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, Bird cages and orders inti usted to them proving rapidly. >r ; nc will p’case 1 t t frilvall >•» There is in Alai V - Dn v i i aecs. MU. \n eff »rt will ali misuri a:-s» d by .any house in ¡tino and all Goods usually kept in a first class Hardware ---D tack!» l)t^ tin country : and their long estab- l-l'O.- [-ta t a hall mile race i ' > 1 •re I 1y i¡»E!jn se MS Ul to » the i i» *11 is an .al .sol ni» run <it Bandoli 1!icacli on the lirst St> re. fair t tl ’h J Ilf )] mat ii “ii lis to tia! i ] nal i i \ o¡ :-e.*d o 1 Ata'- w inch ! l’l »Jlj lSl'S t“ » 1 '• intor- variety, eie., wnl 1» »very guárante» 1 t! i » I • e ma N. B. Speciality of job work, and guarantee satisfaction IS nl »Siili ■L’upper's “Set >ttiYi ’ received. Used. ir> e on in’ eat a u. Marii” and I'. N.. ( rooks three i t Javin !• I > i » ». >ar. f Man- \ car (HU ¡tit l‘Iltcu d and ii L' ox- a . i d ;".', a;, 4,0 oliti;we:-tern Gr< n perte»! that Asa Carman's “Alami AYhitney & O’Connell, Props. '•al S H’i«’ty, Februar}' \ I Id i * íír.inM.n: Ì laving a little his- M" and J. L. Nay’s ‘Heenou ') the f-.ilowing nanea ure i shall jot yon a f»*\v items. will lake part m the exercises. membt-rs wer»'* pres ad: S. 15 . Sher- It is beautiful woatlier ami farm- O ecrere M c E w a n o woih I, Vic. Pr. id ut: J. A. G tr- t i S till plowing ani putting in their is C’apt. Clin Cam¡ ' O •t r ' - 7 I* ■ ield. Dan'l ( ' • lie -, J. 1 idii v Sein-' e Ú A •. fc -*f ti crops. I learn that Air. Franklin master of the steal: r Comet i n ú . % • * ! t »!,•:• and O. C. Huniiugton. is through seeding. Mr. Sai in . • D L' » Ih»* stavi mill at !'iis ])lac»î is o OÏ ¡iie lionrd th>' S» Ci’e- i Jv oj»li‘i’ h e w ill Barklow is picketing in his entire turning out 1000 imu ul . kegs per day. i’. e I l to b u‘l-s ‘ d' brocti to notify notitv all all be- ..nj yjr_ Haiighton is gild» •n P (oijKÜIe Citi, OiTjrou. This we ek there was a call fo!' W 1 lin i'H ids that after the lust day i bing and ridding i i.;a plac l.l-...» ,,r i :. i i is i i".. his , . ' ‘ carpenters to work on the new mill r}ca|cr ;a> aPiC! manufacturer of, Tin. Ccpper Sheetiron Ware, Agate and Granite ;i ilclinoimnt a»•counts stumiis. i’1 Air. Halter is ge * 11 1 n g Empire. The demand was tilled will be placed in the hands of an i()J t,r tin nlcndidly with his tramway. K r 1 J * at once. l Hli r, ,v, « • r t > 1 i ¿ i - • n t • v in 4 a IS i tate a!t<u’ u‘V 1 » r e »'!»'»’! ii>n. « « Ali. Bartell is doing more labor •M 1 Our river bar is in e xcol- ! S oil the !t was alf ° oj,lorod t?!at 1,10 th in usual which is accounted for X_iR,m.;p 3 , C l i . i r r m . e y s a . i id L a n t e r n s w in I ; ll:i ' ' il»»liars ami a i v * n n l call in twelve lent condition. The Parkersburg j a.s tie»•lar- by the arrival of a B» pound boy. • • *4 * *. T h e ifgsMatur** 1 Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of ill «1.»ubt- half on each share subscribed for, ^\]r> Hudson lias near 20 pannels of sailed in last Thursday without w»;d, aliti 1»Me lel’S w 3VL-» liinlist s 'ru i'is, l»y K *v, II. 1>. S .> ti fon i. ari lu id ¡in follows: 1st SaMijith at North Fork 11 A. M. Coon Jiav News. i I i : kald :~ Thinking the I . ~ 7 ‘ , M ! Craw ford Bros, have purchased many n-aclos „1 tlio l l o r a U w ou M , J>lJlu interflst ¡„ ,ht. (:oo8 like to hear from the district. ot ■ > , n . T, I J-»ay meat market at this place. • Bora, I send the following: Every-, . I MO fiîtv ont tin une fri r n m n n mppy and ami larmeiv hodv seems hnnnv have been brighteuiug no tlndr plows preparatory to puttin * in a mg. eiop of wliich we are sure since we never have a failure. Ei>: \ A A Farmers! Look to Your Interests! A Ì i HARDWARE HAN! ed it to be-«m»e delinquent on t ie first « ). ■ v ., ni our innen- i i « \ Í » li i Î4.1 i ■ 1 ( * 1 J. Ib nry Schroeder was appoint J uiuia L, G I ......p attache 1, AL t‘( l to superintend the completion i T {Y'.va, at the Jv Jum-oii lions*»; of the race track, with discretion uud AL. W’ light, ot Luidle station, at the ( dive lx tel. They are both aLv l)u'u ‘Vri ils ^ i0 animi,1t b> ex- ,t-nd, not to » xcoetl four hundred r it exc-lleni ? rtists. !« »Ken .liars. Dr. .Vll1 ;»• II and Air. 15. A owed d’he board decided to build ¡i ne till V HI JltlV> fence stake.!, and only for a visit to difficulty. C W river would probably have W l “f Ug gad |'ud^ eiylit> f? ° ‘ ° ” g ^)n,teen feet between floois, «^ „ Schroeder D Giles and i 11 .. 111 y k ur T, ^ c ’ , .. - tie n s « Me J'.»«« building commit- OF T8E SEUILS S H E L F H AR D W AR ES, Guns and ¡iiniii ii nil ¡oil. Hermits Pmvdfr, Hhiiksiiiiih s supplies. ff| as much more by this time. A social dance was hatl at this n M if T iiliin m place a few evenings since, ami all 011joy(.,| themselves immensely. y .a[lCr Anline took a dance with Under the Auspices mother while W ibis held the baby. No weddings have occurred here have built a good, .substantial wmk )f aie . lately, though «Jasen was up lately ? paiilUon on the giouixi.-, of irtma front to Second stit»t t»n tin , f0jj0Wjng clim0nsious: Forty feet! trvinir to raise a dust needed improvement. Since the . . i ... jisitlerable .cost must have been consult i aoi., . • ii., deserving. they are specially _____ I ! ^ h im y and Mark have begun monkeying with Cupid, notwith- I t ,• *, | i standing e. they are afflicted with ’ ,.on!4tP(1 1k.,,¡11(, t|,eears. A L L A T BOTTOM PR IC E S. H of the H is Oily Brass art STRIN G B A N D S, Will be given AI ARCH 14'85, H W Ul CD 9 g o M '—cP Irrd o o > i g a ^ (v O s. Í s o o trd §• At which time will be presented Mr. Jus. Russell and the “ Red the well known, Emotional Drama î> The inaugural ball here *»> « 1 tee. The building to I« -ione by j jílefteaut affair, though not as la g y iowost responsible bidder, the ! F(1X- o( ollil) have colie to tho Si. Ten Nights in a Bar Room attended as was expeeiet . COIim,ittee re8eiwing the right to usoi;iW river Among the number present, anti rojfCt ni,y or all bids, AN ith a full cast of characters. N ed Nugens. who have grown from gray to white j j) ( «nriicld was appointod to | Norway Eel). 7. The Performance to conclude ► ♦ in the service *>F their cause v.e no- d<*1 i iuj urnt subscriptions. ( T t ‘ vt‘ l i u i t l \ C a b i n e t . with tho Roaring Farce entitled: ticetl Messers ('apt. Harris, Thus. After some other minor business The following is Cleveland’s Norris, sr., ami AVm. Alast. was dis])tisetl of, tlie board adjourn- The Two Bonnycastles. O u r subscribers who are in arrears 0l| sul,ject to call of the President cabinet: Secretary of State Thomas (), p. Huntington, Sec. j Bayard, of Deleware; Secretary Doors open at half past 7, f or the llKUALP must pay up. NN e i- to to be at the necessity of ask-1 Halls Prairie Oregon Feb, 21, ’85. ; of the treasury, Daniel Manning, hate Performance begins at 8, sharp. o f New York; Attorney general, »3 owing and A o lit - f . ing this, but wo art , ! Augustus H. Garland, of Arkansas; * Admission, 50 cts., Children must pay. Give ibis your earliest persons knowing incmseives themsi-lvps ...... .................. . « . . . ,, inusi pit}- .. .............. r” " . n m . A l All t persons Knowing ; ,> i . i under 12, half price. attention. Economy has been om i in(|„l)tc(i t<) roft are requested to 1 <,ht;»«*>ter general, NN m. 1 . V lias, , ’ J motto t h i n k i n g we c o u l d get along settle hefoiv the 1st of Alay, either j of W isconsin; Secretary of the In-j At die conclusion of the por- . . , ]t;, it on voir and y<»u by cath or note. All accounts un- .teiior, L. C. Q. Lamar; Secretary ! formance there will be a social witnou t.i ‘r, " • settled at that »late will be placed i of the navy, NYm. NVhitney; Secre- Ball vvheu au opportunity will be should remi *mbe • our <• i } . a ----- n _ . . * s i hands. ...... !.. | tary of war, AYm. E. Endicott, of j afforded those wishing to trip the in collector the past, and senti us some money, j light fantastic. Ball tickets, 50 cts. J. C. »Stockman. Ai.D. 1 Alass. now that we are in urgent need. *4 0 cn 2 H 13 CO ca (0 Z3 M 0 O © Sä o o Ü 0 « *ö CO w w NM CD S Pr 3 B Si ff) ly MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L DIXO N ID E iL L E B . . Proprietor. X 2 ST Drugs, Modieins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the tinest quality of School Books, Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason <t Hamlin or* guns, Ac. Old Wines anti Liquors of the best quality* Prescriptions carefully compounded L IV E and L E T L IV E . vln3 t!