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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1885)
4 Liiir«-li i . MethoiUst wrvicos, by llov. U. 1?. Swaf ford, arc bold na follows: 1st Sabbath at North Fork 11 A. M. gnd “ “ Lampey Creek ik •* ;kl “ “ Fish Trap “ “ 4th “ “ Coqnillo City '• “ , A Car«l o f T h a n k K . Chas. Metlan and George Martin were in town Saturday. L. L. Harmon, of Gravel Ford, called on us Wednesday. | encountered; and, the strain on the on Sunday last, from the Church at [Gold Beech Gazette.] The thanks of the Coquille City mind, coupled with the desire for this place, where services were Bad colds prevail th.roughout Brass and String Band are due and | success in addition with that to held, Rev. W. Lund, ofiiciating, and : the county hereby tendered those who kindly jilease the audience are of them the largo attendance was the best The steamer Hume is due at We were evidence of the heartfelt sympathy . assisted them in their entetainment Mrs. J. A. Garlield, of Marshfield, selves no light task. here last Saturday night The prepared and expected some fail which is extended to the bereaved j 1 1 S ^ a c 0 * K,©m©mt3©r w e are arrived in town Saturday. is suffering ^ • Colebrook success of the same is largely due ures, but, we wore agreeably dis jmrents. 01u.t>t>ing witih. tli.© Mr. W. II. Carotin*rs is moving A man named John Fisher kill- i < l s0' eie attack of jiaralysis. them, and we feel under lasting ob opointed. Mrs. Ella Sinclair in the S.AJST F R A N C I S C O into his new residence this week. O^X j IL., giving tliat ©X- two characters of Mehitable Cart- ed a panther near the forks of the j llev. C. B. Masters and family ligations for their kindness. Our neighbor, D. 1’. Strang mov- wlight and that of Mrs. Morgan uorth fork of Coos river, last week. will remove to Coos countv next oellont paper and tlie C. C. B . &. S. B. ------------- > »>».------------- H E R A L D F o r $ 2 . 5 0 ed from this place yesterday to his evinced deckled talent. Mr. Geo. It seems that Fisher, in company week. Three negro children were burn per annum, Strictly farm. with two or three others, who were McFwnn, ns “ Sample Switchel,’ O a s lx Mr. Divilbiss and sons are busy ed to death at Durand, Miss., on .loo C Dean is fencing and oth took all his acquaintances by storm employed in a logging camp, had at work ueveloping their silver the 9th. The parents locked them erwise improving his jjrojierty in — they lmd no idea of his being started out to work. After proceed- LOCAL ITEMS. mines. ujj in the house to attend a log roll town. able to render the oTd Yankee so ing a short distance they spied a ing. Two white boys were badly J. A. Lehnherr was in town Sat Mr. W. Angell panther, asleep, close to the road The balance of the last appro remarkably well. burned in trying to rescue the chil [Pliundealf r.] urday. dren. priation is being exjionded on the deserves especial mention for his and within a few feet of them, M hoopingeough is prévalent. C. W. Getty is foreman of the coolness and sedate carriage, attri- Fisher was carrying a lmtchet in Coijuille bar. A r«‘«|(i€‘»t th a t wun g r u n te d . mill at Empire. Aaron Kose is opening up liis J. Oman, shiji carpenter of Bark- butes essential to the success of his hand at the time which he L e G akcon . new addition to the town of Rose- Assessor Harioeker was assess ersburg, lias been visiting his fam these who essay to reap the laurel threw at the “ varmint,” hitting it burg. ing this place Friday ami Satur Oh! Sarah, dear, pray lend an ear in the histrionic arena. Our old \ in the head and partially stunning ily m this jilace. To both us chaps; ’ tis certain day. Stock in Douglas county is in That we'll get moonstruck sleeping here Hon. G. M. Dyer left for the bay friend, H. S. Ivribs, as the heavy it. He then placed a limb of a Barker s mill will not run again Without a window curtain. yesterday morning, having been in villain, displayed a klow ledge of tree, which happened to be close at excellent condition for this time of f o r somo time, and Cupt. Barker the stage, and a coolness that war- hand, across the pnnther’s body, vear. town since Saturday. IIOKV. will soon go to San Francisco. rants us in saying that, were it a I and jumping on the limb held the! „„i _ , - Fd. Sherwood, of v Catching creek, —-------— u ^ . » USv.i;vn,| 11 i Several saloon keepers of this In Coquille City March 13th, to the wife ., , ° .. necessity, he would soon overcome animal down while tiie other boys ■ • , , . , . , Mrs.---------wife of the head saw was is in town Sunday to get m edi-, .... ,. , i r . , , .. section intend to go out of the bus- ° of Thomas A. Walker, a son. .. . . . . that sameness which is peculiarly «h matched it with a club. Auotn- ,. . yer at Barker’s mill was very tick cine r ne for his wde who is sick. t , . , , 1 ,. 1 .. . . , ne°s wlien the new license law' goes « ‘A A A hu shels of oats for sale at Norway— the stvle of the low comedian, er panther, supposed to be th e ! • f_ afr . m ,, , . , , . . and called Hr. Angell on Friday. cents per bushel apply to Aug. H. J. A. Tobin formerly of this , , . ,, r , , ; ‘ , , ,. , lllto enect, as the rate is too high. j f * 1 he celebrated low comedian, John mate of the one above mentioned,; b I y Sciiroeder. 3 m. We notice beef cattle j a.-sing Jilace, but lately of Los Angeles, is Wood -and there were few better was killed in the same neighbor through for the bay markets that in town under Dr. Angell’s care. than he—was addicted to that same hood a few' days previously by a are rolling fat, that have wintered Eld. Canterbury has purchased ness of style. Mr. M. C. M iller,! countryman of Fisher’s, who went entirely on out raDge. land of E. B. Miller out north of as Joe Morgan disjilayed talent of ! close up to the animal and shot it The Katie Cook broke off one tow n, and w ill hereafter be a citizen a high order, the scene where his with bird shot. When it comes to llaugo of her propeller on retain of this j>lace. child is dying, and the actions d e -; killing panthers the Bussian Fin ing to Burkersburg after towing M. E. \tnlerson and lady were pieting the evil effect of liquor,1 boys ys take the cake. cake, the Parkersburg to sea. m tow n Friday en route to their were truly jiathetic. Mrs. McEwnn On Monday of last week, Edward Stillwell leturned farm on Middle fork, where they Ed IV ill F. and Mrs. Aiken, rendered valua- j Haywood and Lyman Noble, while suffi‘ling go for a few days to look after their from Empire Friday, ble assistance towards makiug the walking on the beach near Charles Don’t bo misled by misrepresentations of competitors. Investigate from a fall which lie rece•ived interests there. jilay a grand success, and any 1 ur EckhofFs upper landing, below' while at work on the new mill. and see where you can buy the cheapest; in doing so, call at „Whitney Fhler Canterbury held divine tile’’ demonstration will hardly Centerville, noticed something in Ou r es teem* «1 friend F reel. K ro service here SuudaV. He informs be complete without their assist- the sand, which, on investigation, | ^ ^ Connell s, the originators of low’ prices on this river. They keep nenia ‘rg has r»eturned from a vi» it us that his church will commence a nn.-e. In a concise criticism of a proved to be the remains of a liu- j constantly on lmnd at their hard ware store in Coquille City,* the fol- to fri«?nds an«1 relativesi at B«irt si l ies of meetings here on the 3rd performance, local in its character,; nian ____ i being . . : __ rp i., box 1___ ...1.* 1. en- __ Flie which Orfoi d where be lias bee ti f*>r two Sand.iy in next month. and w here all strove to do their closed the remains was in a fair lowing specialities weeks. H 011 . B. Herman writes that Co- : best, it would be wrong to carry ^tate of preservation, as were also ! Manly l o ‘bel ts and hady vi issed qtiilie Citv will, for a certainty, be- the individuality of the perform- the boots and clothes in which the T in , C o p p e r a n d S lie e t -ir o n w a r e ; a idoli. Bal ers to any extreme; but, this arti their way to down oil deceased was buried. Noble and come a money order ofiiee on July s u p e r io r a r tic le o f H o m e m a n u fa c tu r e Mrs. R ’ 1 ». ill Visit friends at Fort l>t next. He made ajqilieatiou, cle would not be complete if no HaVwood dug a grave on the hill, Off« >!'«1, *imd Mai.ly will g . hue!; t.) personally, for us, and in a letter mention were made of the youth-, opposite where the remains were ------In connection with a------ the bay. from the superintendent of the fill effort of Miss Annie Leneve; j discovered, aud buried them. On The schooner ( oquilie is j>ro- money-order system, which letter her memory, coolness, and con investigation it was ascertained W e ll s e le c te d s to c k o f g e n e r a l paring t*> sail. Sim lias been tnk- we hold, we see that «mr ofiiee has sistent realization of the weight of that the remains were those of líen hardware, stoves and ranges, w ood ing 011 match-wood at I ì tini« »] j »li, been jdaoeu on the money-order list. the character in the death-bod Hesse, wlio was «Irowiiotl on A1 >ril scene, deserves great j*raise. It is 25th, 1807. It seems he, in com ami will al-dj take salmon at Ma A certain young man of this seldom that we find a child com pany with Wm. Bahner, Nelse a n d w i l l o w w a r e . cinai*) s. place w ho is know n for his gall- ; '. ing up to ail estimate of what is Lewis aud a man named White. Farm tools and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumj>s, Water-pipes Messrs. Kerrigor a:i 1 Eiauagan, antry, is cautioned against holding needed as the climax to a tragedy. were coming to Marshfield from assisted by Biily Neal, drove a to the rim of his hat with one Take this jierforinance on its mer Empire, 011 that date, i«i a sail boat, and Fittings, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Lamps and Crockery, Harness splendid band of fat Cattle through hand w hile the other is jihiced over its, the citizens of the ( ’oquilie, or an*i when nearly opposite the Lone . all(j Trimmings, Kojie, Glass ware, Plated and Granite ware, Rifles, town Friday, the calile were the pit of l«is stomach, during at least a portion of them, have Tree, between Empire and North ; xi* » 11 John Mast s, at Lowland street prominades with the girls. missed a treat, and from our old Bend, the boat capsized. All par- ; Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, Bird cages and it «loesu’t look elegant, and sng- experience of such matters, we jv dri *. ties swam ashore except Besse, 1 We not b e by Superintendant gests.to some that he is alllicted venture this prediction, that, with who was drowned. The body was! Fishing tackle, and all Goods usually kejit in a first class Hardware McC orinai*’s re, « it that there aie with neuralgia and choclra-niorbus. a little more cur.« towards scenic found six weeks after the accident Store. in 43 school districts represente«, Anton Wirth returned Thursday effect, Coquille City will yet turn by Tim Kicker, opposite where j this county. ml that we employ D from the vicinity of Denmark out a first-class dramatic associa E. B. Dean «fc Go’s, store now N. B. M e make a Speciality of job work, and guarantee satisfaction .1 1)0« ils where no i tins >1«1 and delivered tion. teachers in the i »nolie stands. Kicker was coroner at about lió )d or the best varieties of ( has Zunr.valt, W. Sinclair, S. that time, and took charge of the at Living Brices. male» -••*, leni. li-.-' — » 1 received fruit trees -apples, peaches, pears, Gallier and Johnny Leneve who al- body. He procured an assistant;! t < ‘ant. Litt! Whitney & O’Connell, Proj>s. inAru t ions t<> expo «1 til«?] ba! anee plums, prunes, cherries, apricots, *0 carrit «Btlieir parts], with much made a box f«>r the remains, and of ibe 1 \si nppivp viali-*n on the etc. The people there aro waking' credit, arc specially deserving. started for the grave yard at E m -1 George IkÆcIE'wsizi break vj t? -, by li li 0 i-i b;-t' \ een up to the fact that fruit is neces Mr. Sinclair, as Bonin castle, in the pin?. When they arrived opposite J Eckhoff’s, tlie stench from the body ! m tbe pi’.o.: with rock. O wen 8 •holt sary «ai the farm. Another lot of after jiioce, was simjdy immense. ► •€»»- •• trees will go down again this week. became unbearable, and they ran j i.-> to lia vo charge s* » we hear. u i t: a a : i g i 3 ii o i c s . V gentleman wants to know who the boat ashore and buried it in j Bica:: e settle s- 1' )S?i-q;t ;■ »11 nr- [Coast Mai!.] It grows ‘U*l has buckwheat for sale. the sand. Besse was about 38 j rearuge», and don t f’ *rg(. to A gentleman from Baiulon says Coquille City, Oregou. the cash w hen ordering one of the well here ami wo wonder why it is Fraser Tapper had the misfortune 1 years old at the time of his death, j In lie had served in the civil war, and : jiaj'eis v,e club with. \\ e have to not m »re extensively raised. Dealer in. and manufacturer of, Tin, Copper Sheetiron Ware, Agate and Granite to cut off one of his big toes a short parts of California it is a sure and ; the soldiers belt w hich he w ’ore | *h, which we would be 11 lia j,ay cu time ago while chopping wood. paying croj>, and since it grow» was wrapped around the remains ble to do if we di«I not receive it. W ARE A. Nasburg lias moved into his well here wo fail to see why its ; w hen discovered. The tunr Katie Cook was launch new residence and has rented his Lamps, Chimneys and Lanterns [Kosebur^ Keview.] ed last Tuesday, ami started for production should not be jirofitable. old residence to Ole Evansn, who The outlook for better pnces Bundon with the Pnrkeisourg in Anyone having buckwheat for sale, will use it ns a workshop for his Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of will confer with J. K. B. Elliott, at for wheat is improving. tow, but stuck on the mudfl.it oj>- cabinet business. posite MeCue’s where she remain Elliott, Coos county. Hen fruit is below j>ar—124 cents SHELF HARDWARE, Notices of intention to take out ed over night. Next morning she per doz. Cheaper than meat. T«*a<*h«*r** E x a m in a tio n . liquor licenses are becoming num j>roceeded on her way. I he 1 ai k- Koseburg is getting more jmblic There w ill be a jmblic examina erous and it is probable that the A L L A T BOTTOM PR IC E S. ersburg sailed on iriday. tion of those desiring teachers’ cer ajijilicants will go to the extent of 1 spirited. Just think of a foui mill Capt C. F. W. You Pegert will tificates, at Coquille City on Fri the law in force at present, that; sc^°°^ *ax* í> 8 commence driving j*iles for Capt. day, March 27, and at Marshfield they may get the further away 1885 will be a prosperous year w 0 Our people are CD Barker on Monday next. He L on Saturday, March 28, 18*85. from the new’ law to go into effect for Koseburg. S <*» at now’ engaged in making garden. While the law’ requires but one ex about the middle of May. working together. 3? 02 "■3 The way he makes sticks and roots amination to be held during each J. B. Nesmith, son of Col, J. W. tr* CD 1=5 SÍ U CO [Coos Hay News.] S 9 Ä * ► fly is a caution, and one would j q Uftrter, it has been decided, on ac. Nesmith informs the West Side Empire has spelling school, choir ta * O i-* ss supjiose he was born with a spade j coullti Gf jiJe great exjienso to which meeting and skating every Thurs that the mental condition of his S *0 0 U l teachers are necessarily subjected day evening. in his hand. father is improving, and that he H O O " K ■ V J CD Good vegetables and beautiful in making the trip from Coquille W. H. Noble has got 320 legs in may return home in a short time. It lias been freely talked that St. ► flowers cannot bo grown from in to Coos bay and vice versa, to hold the water, at his camp near East- Eû one at each of the above places. ferior Seeds. I f our readers John had killed the temperance CO jiort, which it is estimated will J. T. McCormac, 0 would procure the best, they cause, but from the amount of leg scale over 400,000 feet. County School Superintendent. should purchase only those grown The weather wfis unusually w arm islation enacted by the Oregon leg Marshfield, Mar. 7, 1885. and put up by old established and at this place during the latter jiart islature, the jioint does not seem —— — « -- -»- ■+#»■ •+- ----- * reliable parties. D. M. I ekky <fc T i l E O TF.R TAIM H 1 EA T . of the jiast week. The thermome to have been well taken. Co., of Detroit Mich., whose adver [»Southwest Oregon Keoorder.] The dramatic j>erformance on ter at Golden’s drug store stood at tisement appears in our columns, It. Bomroy «feson of Crescent City 85 in the shade on Friday last, and have been in the Seed business foi Saturday evening, the 14th, was a on the sawdust 107 in the sun was will run White’s dairy this year. 29 years, and we believe aro as great surjirise to many in this sec reached. Mr. Nygren went down to the well and as favorably known as tion, who have been accustomed The jier- Albert Allen, infant son of Mr rocks opjiosite Kocky Boint and any house in their business in the to theatricals of yore. caught a fine lot of rock cod last D E A L E R X2ST United States. Their trade ex- formers were of the amateur and Mrs. Allen Arrington, died on. week. They are fine, juicy fish. tend« to every hamlet in the coun- j class and had undertaken a crea- Friday last, at Centerville, aged Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, The Directors for the school dis- tr y , a n d they pride themselves in turn that required considerable four months and five days. The Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. ; Wet across the river have engaged seuding out only the very best of : versatility as well ns experience. child had''been suflerineforseveral ^ ^ ^ ^ ouliw, Agent for the leading sew ing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or Mr. D. E. Stitt to teach their school nil varieties of Seeds. We would When an amateur assumes a double j days with a severe attack of whoop-1 t‘^ s "¿ ¿T \ye did not learn'when gans, «fee. Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty. role, he or she must, of necessity,; ing cough, to which it finally sue- j jt expected that the term would Prescriptions carefully comjxjunded advise all purchasers to procure be aware of the dificulties lo be ( climbed. The funeral took place i begiu. L IV E and LE T LIV E . vln3 U their catalogue before buying. Farmers! Look to Your Interests! J j H O M I! HARDWARE HAI! i 3 9 ns o o g ä S n n !* MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON W ft ‘s . . Proprietor.