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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1885)
C o m tU lt t l 'i t n Au I m i t a t i o n s A n i m a l . 2 m a !t l ! mal- or ».. autant for lftbor. Be- 1 - — j Î 41 U ns soon ns tho calf is n day old; Luke Prior of Alabama is noted rrBLMMn kvkut T uesday . see that it lias sufficient to eat and for ]d8 great natural sense and his. J. A. 1> ean , Editor nml Proprietor is kindly treated and is regularly original English. “ I see,” said he attended to. Xe\ei pamper o r , to group o f fellowmenihers, “ that Devoted to tho interests of the UoquilU River particularly. imd of tho ( U nity gen overfeed, but give it pood, generous j Senator Hampton has been telling f,H>d. to eause a regular early and ■ about a row ho owns that can talk, erally« Subscription, per year.......................... £-’.00, steady growth. Accustom it to be! and Senator Vest tells about a dog i handled, but not to such an extent ; that can black boots and imitate a T L E S O A V , M A B F II 10, Lss.». as to ruquirc objectionble habits as ' methodist exhorter. Xow, I have a cow, but rather to be fond o f the a mule on my farm near Oplika A«l:i|>t ¡u g tin* l *»**i‘ i to S to o l». presence o f the keeper. Kindness which is certainly a judgm atic crea T he soil varies »>n nearly all helps to create u qn iet disposition, tine. H e is an onery-looklng eus, farms to a certain extent, and no so important in a dairy cow, and but as I said,very judgmatic. I must analysis can indicate the fertility of this education must begin when the sav he is tin* most imitations ani- a large area by the examination *'i calf is young and habits acquired mal I ever see. H e is even more only a part. The texture also in- ! when young are apt to cling to the imitations than tho monkey. The iluences the conditions to say n oth-j >vjien grown. mule’s favorite amusement is to cro ing o f the subsoil, hum idity and Eor a milker I would have the in swimming with the h oy s and mineral composition. \\ liile «i cer heifer come in at two years old. would you believe it?— lie can swim tain soil max he c .qiable <>f piodtu - j^jl0 -s dl0n 0]d enough to becom e a on his back and dive head-foremost ing >i crop o f "lient, corn or outs, cmr , W(>nl(, not> lls n ru|0j al|inv like a fish. Yes, sir: lie has (liven j e t it may 1« more smtal.le for )ier (o fe<H farrow but mi)k lier uj, at least thirty feet, and come up some other crop not before grown ; { witM few wooks pf eftlviim. with his head all over mud. The upon it. Leaving aside the matter (•ven it 1 t lo not obtain but little at* mule is so imitations that he can o f gft»wing the stable crops, 1" 111 a milking. A cow tlms trained connterlit almost any wind instru stock-raising is effected by the will eive more milk and be more ment. There’s a ferryman near character o f tho toil. P oor 1)!>8-1 likely to hohl out long in milk, if my place who has shot at him sev ture» make poor flock , no matter | hpr ,,ft„ r eare ia j lulil.ious nl,a lib- eral times. The ferryman lias a how careful the fanner may bo. eral, as it should be. Such treat horn on the opposite side o f the The inferior animals are the result mont temls to forra tlie lml)its 0 river tor passengers to 1 >h *w as a o f iui ullieicLit m, h HU lit .tiid , g jvjjjg inilk, and, as we know, habit signal when they want to come ov scanty supply, die amraal cliang- U a ^ o f 8econd lmture> Cmiple er. The mule got onto the racket, ing its form and habits in cid er to | the hl.ift.r with ftn old bullf one> two and whenever he gets a chance he adapt itself to the conditions under L rthree year8 oldrr thnn s}ie ip, goes down to the ferry and brays J OLIVE HOTEL, C O Q U IL L E M i l l i . — AND— Front St. Coquille City, ----- Keeps------ Constantly on lwo d a well selected stock of fresh and choice drugs and mod- i fine notions, blank books, school books and everything; usually found in a lir.st-class drug store. 1’resciptioiiR carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. His prices are ns low as the lowest. vln4r> W. Gallier «/ E n rices lE S ea scn a lole. L tlU il E. — AND ALL KINDS OF— L U C edar , f ir M , B a s ii , m a p l e , m yrtle , TO W IN G B y Iho T hk K A T I E C O O K , on the river aiid bar, at D ost <nal >le rates. Timber, match-xvood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber tilled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest living rates. J. P A liK K R , M. L. IIA X S C O M , j H YIN G 31. CO O K. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. vl nl8tL BLACK-SMITHING A S ilill JZ±2STUD IHIorse-SIic • o -1 m ç-r Neatly and prom ptly done, at the lowest living prices. Shop next door east o f Leneve’s drug store, Coquille City, Oregon. which it must exist. K now ing this, j j>referilb>]0 to a yearling, and better! just like a horn a-blowing On Henry Iluden. it will not bt y>iofit<t i- t< | stock is likely to be obtained from i fi.ggy days the ferryman can’t see Daviil Young. introduce im prou d !-t«>ck upon | guch. A fter the heifer has come across the river, and he don’t know the farm until the armoi 1 1‘- j ¡n, her feed should be regular and whether it’s the m ole or a traveler. term inesupon a higlier system of | |d)craj G ood clover hay is the H e told me tho other day that last cultivation, for, although man has ; begt o f all> bnt we all limy llot have year he had pulled his boat ever adapted different animals to partic-1 thig for gUll feed; then we must \ oil in* llihlcii hojiridois. sixty times to answer tin t'd ------d ular pnijK)»2s, they ih siill inrij.0 up for what is lacking in long-eared mule,’ as he put it. On subject to natmal hnx>. A.~> man | sonoe concentrated feed such as oat inv farm I had a large bell with a SODA. SAUSAPAK1LL\. G IN G E R ALE «•tc.. o f superior quality. has been the agent in changing tlu j meal, shorts, oil meal or the lik rope attached to ring up the hands Constantly oil hand for sab*. character of our dome.'tie animals. ¿ e* Ooib-rs from the country pnnptly but great care and good judgm ent at day break. An old colored man ìe must *en< ti it n 1. nut . j must l>o used not to overfeed or used to attend to this duty, but one tilled. Address all orders to Marshfield Soda Works. vliiilt essential to their we - »erng. ie , crowd {(S the future cow may be night about two years ago he sud- 1.^1 I O v C* pasture, shelter and care must m* ¡ ,.uilu.d l lidue forcing shortens j denly died. Next morning every- suitable to progress, tor no neglect Ul H D ilE N im . d i the useful lite ot the cow xery rap- 1 binlv was astonished to hear the can be allowed. ; idly.- W. II. W hite in Country | bell ringing at the usual hour. I -j llamlolpli, Oiv^on: \ Better stock means better farm ■ Gentlemen. went out to see who was ringing it, ing, larger crops and greener and I'.tlL iu ” 5 0 0 l l i l r s . and. gentlemen, 1 hope 1 may nev more luxuriant pastures. \\ ith er get back to Alabama if it xvasn’ t Beer o f best totality always to be [NT XV Y ol K T im es .3 each succeeding year the products “ H ello, Miles, is that you? ang tlmt mule! \t*.-t, sir;an d that mule had at the Brewery, and orders becom e larger, as the result of an has been ringing that bell ever ‘ from all parts filled promptly. improved system. Inferior stock out Mr. Gillett, o f the banking since at daybreak in the morning. J 1 uff: on a farm indicates inferiority in house o f Milles A Gillett, through Not only that, but ho canters down j all departments, and the profits the telephone yesterday ( Sunday > between the negro cabins, just as • usually realized are in proportion morning. 31 r. Gillett was in the U lJ U 1 u tili Ü iü the old man used to do. to see that to the degree o f attention given workroom o f the Postal Telegiaph everybody gets out on time. The { E m pire Citjr, Or. both the stock and farm. I n en- office, No. ID Broadway, and his i.lil man had a wav ■ * <>f kicking on | deavoring to improve tho stock b e - : paitnerxxas in 3Iead?iLe, l a. o i‘b AV. It. G e t t y , I ’ r o r . the d*>or o f a hand who did not gin with those breeds that are more ! uiiles away. They were testing a j move out brisk, and one morning i suitable to the character o f the |lieu’ invention in long distance the male followed his example. In j Htirst s and Rng^w.-t at »*.11 hoitr-t. G«>. m | farm. I f the farmer finds t h e , “telephonography in which both! a certain cabin there was a very la- , 1’a s n ; n i l » y tilt* d a y . w eek o f m o lit i:, breed which he has selected to b© j intere?*te*.I, and unwiiiiug to; v 1 nia :» m . zy colored family that never stirred i unprofitable he should try another, take the inventor s word for the until everybody else was at work ! The Southdown ami Merino sheep success of his maeiiiue, they agreed •lust at daybreak the mule backed i U j will pay a fair profit on farms that that Mr. M iles should go to M e a d -, up t«> the front d-^or and gax’e a i would not enpport a lloek of C o t s - j ville and Mr. G idett shoukl stay; w o ld ? , n:s the latter are less a c t iv e j here and that Sunday morning j kick with both feet that sent, the j and require better pasture. The lb:30 they should communicate, j whole family through the back win- 1 dow. The mule didn't know it, ! D evon and Ayrshire cattle may be j “ Sing me a song Miles," con tin u -. however, and he kept on kicking. ! H a s RECENTLY BEEN FITTER I T IN used with success where certain ed his partner. The next day it took four ca rp en -' . , , order , by , Mrs. m .. (J. <t K d tu il. i dau^iiti’r , « i r lmt-claas “ O, I can’t sing!” The reply j failures xrould overtake tho intro tf'TS to put that cabin together, ¡of the furmcT proprietor, \\ !r.> will spare u<> duction o f Shorthorns, and the har came back distinctly to a h n lf-d oz-! : Gentlemen, as I remarked before, | r:,insin ‘ ry"1« to nmler coiufort t*. guests dy Chester white hogs have been en interested pesons who were ! i. . ,, , • , .. ! o f this old. and reliable lions«*, j n m lo S t h o M o s t ju d f^ rn jitic Share o f jiatroiingp iisn l’ fiitt’d. standing around with transmitters known to thrive well xvliere the a n d im it a t io n s a n im a l I e v e r s e e .” M i«. O. R kkd Proprietor, u tt. to their ears. “ There are some ffnebred Suffolks could not exist. Every farmer should aim to im linemen mending the line some In sunmier, win n the ground is dry, prove, but he should improve in where between you and me, and Onr wayward minds impressing With what is meet—what we should l»uy — im prove- ! the induction is very bad.” After the right direction. Light e;»'f skin is a bli ssing. ment does not , mean that violent ¡ a good deal o f persuasion Mr. Rut, when the rain descends, and mud cross should be made, or that all Beall, a gentleman with a tenor Impedes perambulation, HAS We need a boot both strong and «.ood farms will support any kind of voice in Meadville, was induced to On hand a full line o f Groceries, T o reach onr destination. breed. The farm must not be made come to the instrument and sing o G<> to Dean A Huntington’ s— Gandies, Nuts, T obacco and cigars Sweetheart,” Every to do that to which is not adapt “ Good-bye, They will fit and please you; ( ’aimed goods, Stationery, Ink, ed; but the first step should be to tone, every word, and, indeed, tho They keep every thing, | Drugs, M edicines, Faints, Oils and From stout boots for winter, consider the conditions cxi-ting in vibration o f his voice, could be To light ones for spring. j pure Wdues for medical purposes, favor o f improvement, and by care- distinctly heard. H e next sang I W o o d and willow ware, H ard fill management at first the farm “ Swanee 1 liver;” and som ebody 11148880 ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, Am- may be enabled to do more, until j hooked on a telephone in Oswego, j unition, Fancy and Toilet Articles, finally it will be capable o f fulfill- X. Y., to listen, which broke up j Lam ps and chimneys. ing the fondest expectations of the | the connection and brought upon | Higlu^st price paid for country farmer. A larger number of mis- him the anathemas o f the men at produce etc. takes have been made by attempt both ends o f tho line, who spotted I m . vlnfffitf. ing to improve stock under unfav him and advised to “ cut out” as P roprietor , orable conditions than from any ! quickly as he had “ cut in. other cause; but there is nothing, j The inventor o f the long-dis- Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem however, to hinder any farmer in tance telephone instrument is W eb- icals etc., o f the best quality, and the matter o f improvement if bo ster Gillett. H is method is to use all the time receiving fresh, every AMI IMI.VT YOU FORGET IT- thoroughly understands the capac ten points o f contact and ten in thing usually found in a first-class Tho ueople o f the Coquille river shot Id ity of his farm and is satisfied to duct iou points. The multiple medical dispensary. Prescriptions bear in mind, that as good li*hol»gr:i|»li«> begin at the bottom and steadily system xvas laughed at when he carefu 1 ly comp(>u nded. as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, rre v‘2n 15. made bv G- H. K amsdcll ., o f Myrtle Point. first tried it, hut he soon got his progress upward. —Farmer. Will soon have completed a floating point to work simultaneously. He ■ l o w l u ( . » to i l V l i l l i r r s . -¿LIEST P A L A C E had twenty cells going yesterday, N o matter what breed you have, With whicli e will visit every point or two cells to the point. The in on tho river between Myrtle Point and C o q u il l e C it y , O g n . something further is necessary ini Rundon, and be prepared to do San Fran struments were at either end o f the order to reach the best success in : has cisco work at I csh than San Francisco prices. wire o f tho Postal Telegragh Com raising good milkers, (rood blood, \ AVill lie fully prepared to make Pictures in Ili-cenlly been furnishud with spring beds pany. Mr. Gillett, tho inventor, all styles known to the art, front the small whether Shorthorn, Jersey, Devon, and other conveniences for the benefit of who, by the way, is no relation to the the traveling public. est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 1/7inches. A ylshire, grade or native, is not All ho asks is for iteoplo to compare his • . i i. i. , - , j banker, states that he has talked everything, but lies at tho fou iu la -1 ... . , . t.iu. work with tLint o f others. .. ... , « with men in Cleveland, LU;) miles Mr. II. has become a permanent citizen tion; something ca.mot como from I , »r * i • • • I away; and that he believes that o f Coos County, and it is to the interest nothing. Treatment in raising a ' , . .. . .. : o f the people to patronize home industry M a r s h f ie ld S f i Water Warls, J.Walssr? Prop« OPPORTUNITY —FO R— Appreciating the necessity o f all Rusiness Men, Farmers and Miners having a news paper published in the metropolis*, in ad dition to their own local paper—one that contains all Financial, Commercial and General News: which matter not being in tin* scope of a local paper—the proprietor of the GnjUiUi Ghj ¿fycnihl. Has made advantageous arrangements t'< L u i; ì\ í Tho regular > ihscrii.t ion price t»l' our ¡mper i t *2.00 P E R Y E A R , And tho y< arly : :!•--"ip:ioa ¡.f tho (*I!K(.»N- U’ L K i s £2. Now we will f::riii-h t!i Papers for One Year For C oquille C ity O g n . D r. S. LE N E V E STILL AHEAD! — — --------------— —— ROBINSON HOUSE, M e a ls a t a ll h o u rs milker should be somewhat d iff e r - j cut from that in raising u beef ani- ! 1010 ls 1K> invention. 25 CENTS. 1° E,e capacity of v‘2n4 PHIL DRANK. Prop. and thereby keep the money in the country VJnl3tf r e c e iv e d at tlie ir n e w Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of T r ie L a t e s t S t a l e s LADIES AND OHIIDREN'S X3IATS P lc v r o r s , O s tr ic li UPlvirraes 'a n d T ip s - L aces. IR i'b'bon.s. a n d C m a m e n ts. K u c h in g ; E m b r o id e r y V e ilin g . S c a r fs e tc . etc- Hats trimed to order a speciality. Can* r o u lu # THE o T c m fe s io r e and MDNTTMFNfT h i U i \ U ivi IL i IN A G E LT O '¿T ! ¡{¡« hh ! ü !:‘! Krliiihlc House in Caliioniiit 0&:BTxr. W hich x\o are*enabled to give ex- cellciit b.ogai.js. I ’iiotograph icde- j signs and price list shown on ap- ! plicaliitii. J. A. D ean . Offici* in Herald Buildine'. PoslütT Free. Hotll ]Hipf*rs St Ht lu un«* u:* two rnl:> * os, oji- t it »ill'll V.': t Ì i Ilio sii! st*:*ii;t v. C HR 0 Ni C L E iS TC Lead ina y ---- ?kwso?.::-3r - -I- . . . . OF T H E . . . . ^ ^* Ä ** C~ * ^ * C H E A P K S T! p. 3 ; f . V *1 r. t ri ■p A [ I n f t i UliMOifi till'd hobt Empire CilY and Drain's Slatiori STA'JE and STF.Af^uOAT line! C arrvi tl S’ The U- S- Mailr- V/eils. Far -a ^ Co s Express Myrtle Point, Oregon, 0. Nelson H a v e ju s t ! sccurctiuii a fciir /o r Ihr sal<‘ of lanihÿlaurs a)- ' i,n>/ituir '<l>\ from ;A .: SAN E B A N I I SCO V J fii O L IV E & A IK E N . i'oln’ ou Ihr sufi‘ .s*/(/<*, ter have . W ITU 1 iiT . it ( V lil ! » Mrs. A. G. Aiken. Straw. Plush, Silk. Satin or Velvet, which we will sell cheap for c.van. vluth Our Subscribers. c For particulars inquire of R endre or W. A. B oboru , Myrtlo Point, Orepon. Mrs. C. \V. ( )live. E R Alder and spruce lumber always oil hand and for sale at the lowest rates. Coquille City. Oregon, J. II. N o h l e b ........................... Tr >prietor. Uriti« Point, - - DEALERS IN — This house is well supplied with every’- New Drug Store! In Tho Addition T o ’J’he Town O f Tug Company!! A. (L A I K E N P roprietor . tiling necessary to make it n FIRST CLASS HOTEL. T abi . es always supplied with the host the market affords. v ln ltf. LOTS FOR SALE! To Tiffin P ollini« fill V. p n udititi, UüiJlWíill d tu. T KAYSKS EM PIRE CITY \N D DRA INS K SI ALIGN EVERY' MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ^ ••î f’yï W •" W !f I I. ifc ;l THE CHRONP’LE BUILDING. 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