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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1885)
L O C A L IT E M S . Or. MeCormac and lady friends in this place J. Oman arrived in town Friday. M i. Lett, of Hock creek, was several days Call on C. Andrews and see town Friday. new sttH*k of goods which he negotiat as low as the lowest. ing for the steamer Bertha. W illie Sehroeder the little ciip- C aj>t. T\. L . Lrnce and family plo has come to attend Prof. M il- j ler’s school. $1 00 will buy a magniticent or- improve the Rev. C. B. Mnrsters roads to stick has L. Lambo, W . II. Ellery, last again at returned to this river, having been C. resident urday last, of dropsy of the heart, j B O ) O O T T S S li e leaves a wife and live children, H. friends, ©.XlcL S E H 3 IC O E S a n d . S3 Livery, Feed and Stage Stable. Lowest Living Rates. O. G. H untington, son* Departures by j J. F. Dunham has repaired I. T. Areata ! R R . to lho finMmit; where side The Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker steamer Coon, Ivlopstock, E. Saunders, J. D. AY. Stevens, Mrs. F. Mark, E. Capt.‘ J. PROPRIETO R, O f the very best quality and at tho to tracks have been put in. The mainder of the road will be re com pleted as speedily as possible, so Parker, F. M. Phipps, J. C. Gale as logs can be brought over the W e un- . and Peter Sunderland. road at an early date. •Tames Tviirtl m towii anti visi- ilerstanil 1 licit lie I ihs organized n ■ Arrivals \ * i by i i n i> •#aiuL9 L i m i was in luwij unii > im - ° steamer Coos J LJay ted this place Friday and Saturday . church, and done much valuable j rpueS(]nv. j yi Nav Miss Sarah [Guld Beach Gazette.] ( v.apt. ’ ....f c»ovKtneh, « ' ... l\aialolpti ,i % i ,, k fo r the cause lie so faith- .. » • ,, Anderson . , t « ■ » 1 w . An advance in the price of lum-| ot was service ? ) Schmidt, Jacobson, Win. visiting the upper river one day lli ' " ° 1^8 ll’r* | Honged, S. C. Rogers, John Clark, her is reported, and mill men feci once so the stages can start up. R. E. BUCK, Read This, Unless You Want (o Buy of Gardiner, aged 18, died on Sat besides numerous Merchant, F. Akman and M. S im p -! mourn his loss. last Saturday: Geo. type for us and is a g*xxl typo, gan nt H u d en s, Marshfield. Let us W illie used Charles Smith, an old his | Thursday: G. 1). Knowles, J. K . sells . Fleming, S. R. Davis, A Taylor, Clias. Peters lias beer, arrived in town yesterday. [Coast Mail.] Arrivals by steamer Areata last week. in Don't those employed in its construction. o i is ì i : h ; i i r o r s . visited ; will be found at nil times ready to wait upon, and accomodate customers \vith everything in our line, at the Coquille City Boot Mid Shoe store; one door north of tlie.Olive hotel, Main street. D e ^N IltJN T T N G T O N . S p e c ia l G iv e n -¿ A tte n tio n to B o a r d in g . TERM S M O D E R A T E . Coquille City, - - - - Oregon. : in Curry Co. somo time. BANDON C I T Y PROPERTY For Sale! ^ aluahlo inlormation for every J ns Brown and seven Portugese in considerably encouraged. Wui. A. Forgey, Esq.,killed a p i g 1 Prof. V. A . Golden will soon be- j one 'vl‘° l),ants sin« le seo'1 snc!l , the steerage. be obtained from any , I a few days ago that weighed 503 gin «a private term of school in as could not • I Last week Dr. Tower removet ; twenty agricultural text books is pounds. H e should have let it liv Marsh lied. from the right shoulder of Mrs. I. IB a r g r a ix ic , B a r g a i n s , I B a r g r a in s I j to be found free in i>. M. Ferry A ed until it become a hog. Stages have been running on Richardson of Empire a large fat- t\ 8»eod annual for 1885. which P. MeO reery has had excellent The new and thriving towu of Bandon City is offering splendid in the Coos bav and Roseburg road ) ] ' ‘ " V " “ “ l“ ‘ '* '*'“ v **; tumor that had been growing . , is mailed to any oue sending his A . , for several days. there for several years. J he oper luck in his salmon hatching under ducements to intending settlers in that place. This town is beautifully name and address to D. M. Ferry situated on a*level table land overhanging the Bandon beach at the ation was very successful and Mrs. taking, and the young salmon are M am ins Lnrsen lmJ bis lef? j & (.’ a , Detroit, Mich, mouth of the Coquille river. The land is exceedingly productive, and Richardson’s many fiiendsat home doing finely. broken at Dean’s mill at Marshfield , the view is second to none on the Oregon coast. Bandon City is des A meeting, at 2 o’clock, T. M. and abroad will bo glad to hear The steamer Hum e passed down tined to make a splendid good town and watering place for a vast ex- a short time since. I , • f , . . i i i M0N^ Sunday, at the church m this, q mt b]ie js already almost recover frorn Port Orford Thursday even-! tent of country. The extremely low ]trice of property ($25 per lot) l b . pr.ee - f wheat b » . m bance.! pl,lce, wi„ be ,ieM for the purpose ! 0<1 fr(,m tUo effect, of it j,,,T I insures a boom for the people the ci ming summer, and to make sure materially in the eastern lnorkeb l . . . ! of a valuable piece of property you should at once make application at oi* organizing a class in vocal mu- Lively preparations are being . ¿jjj8 office, or to A . Giromi, Bandon, O vegon. Sengstacken and Sm ith’s hall in in the past few werks. sic. Prof. M iller wishes to meet made in and about the cannery for Capt. A. 13. Young wns in town « m.-.Dy M are interested in the tbeir, ne" ha8 S,11" the comming fishing season. . *>, . i * plied with 100 chairs. 1 he Marsh one day last week eu route to Roße- above move, l itase come out and i \ . . . . . . ................. field brass band have the hall leas burg on land business. [liosebiirg Review.] bring the books you have, a selec- ed for practicing purposes aud Dr. A large immigration may be Allen Arrington is still in poor . tiou will then be made for class use. Tower, on the other side of the hall looked for, the coining year. health, and thinks of visiting his J. F. Barrows and sons are way, is happy. H e thinks serious Medford is shipping apples to folks in Fnijxjua valley. ; building a fishing smack for Capt. ly of joining the band to get away Sau Francisco and claims that it M iss A lice W alker who has I Jensen near Randolph. The v e s -1 Don’t be misled by misrepresentations of competitors. Investigate V I from the music. pays. been very sick, we are pleased to sel, when completed, will be 38 Simpson Bros, have sold their The river being muddy shows and see where you can buy the cheapest; in doizg so, call at W hitney 1 feet keel or 41 feet overall aud 14 rejxn t is about well again. last week. ; Farmers! Look to Your Interests! feet beam. She will take a cargo milling interests at Gardiner and day that destroyed several thous of lumber to the Columbia for a 1 tllß property is now in the possess- trial trip, after which she will b e j w n o f n n iuoorporated company, and dollar’s worth of property. used oti’ the mouth of the Coquille some of the stockholders of which Herhet II. Rodgers has purchas are residents of Los Angeles coun sealing and fishing. ed C. W . DickmimV place on Dan- ty’, Cal. The property is still und Superintendent MeCormac in iels creek p; ;} ing therefor $5(KK). er the management of John Know- forms us that he will, if it is in his Carrie St; iiift’ was thrown from land at San Francisco and W . F. power, hold a teachers’ institute at a horse at Em pire sevoml days Jewett at Gardiner. tiiis place some time during the since, and i.•;:nie near being ki!l- Last Saturday the new Baptist summer. Right here we wish to ed. say th .tin doing a tiling of thiskind 1 church at Gardiner was dedicated. H . Hudei i the sixla-water man tho superintendent needs assist [Southwest Oregon Recorder.] was in t*awn a Coiij !** of days last ant e, ami we hope to see manifest Dairying will soon be in full op- live, business week, Mr. II. i: interest on the part of citizens and j ei*ation, and the figure Curry coun man. • acliers. It is thought the state! ty cuts in this industry is impor A new steel boiler has been put • uperimendent will be down. tant. There will be, from E lk riv- in the steamer Myrtle which will \ concert and musical entertain- er up, about 400 cow’s milked, Astoria bad a fir*» a week ago to that much mining is being done on £ O'Connell’s, the originators of low prices on this river. They keep creek’s above. The “ Sentinel” is advocating the constantly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City,] the fol building of a narrow gunge railroad A gentleman said in our of forensic presence lore, during the eclipse Monday. “ I wonder that more pet pie have not come to town to see the eclipse. I suppos ed the hotels would be crowded.” luive been to great expense for in -j will not be to long ere ; struments and music, to say noth-j miles of our hill starting up. ih e new administr; tiou seems to , 1 , 1 ;.. . . p . .,s w.-ll, if please re __ not 1 ette»*, than it does democrats. Nominal office/, wdh go >1 sal tries r p i hreds of tors, two Chicago firms ranges will Remember the boys, and give them i The strict enforcement of the a n ti-; and w illo w w are. preparatory to the erection of a brick store the com ing season. J. R. Daniels lias desciples in oiu city. Bealview is the name of a ► ♦ r i s a r n s u 1. The new dairy law Editor II erai . d : It is so sold**m that anyone sends stray notes from provides new’ : making Hurrah for Lafayette. market, and Trimmings, Rope, Glass ware, Plated and Granite ware, office at Washington. Rifles, Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, Bird cages and Fishing tackle, and all Goods usually kept in a first class Hardware Store. N. 13. W e make a Speciality of job work, and guarantee satisfaction at Living Prices. Cen- that | pointed commissioner of the gen- oral land for the and Fittings, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Lam ps and Crockery, Harness W hitney <L O ’Connell, Props. Hon. L. F. L ine, an old person- : any person w ho, being engaged in butter Farm tools and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumps, "Water-pipes se oleomargarine law will greatly pro- | al friend of Secretary of the lute- | * mote enterprise in this direction, j rior, Lainur, will probably be up- a Lío» d house. W e l l se le c te d sto ck o f gen eral Main streets and | be. -------In connection w ith a------- h ard w are, s to v e s and ra n g es, w ood ing <4 their until ing efforts to learn | made to contribute largely to the , tow n on the (). C. R. near to entertain their fellow-townsmen, j annual total of butter production, tral Point, Jackson county. are being cut off. England is ordering canned beef from the l nited States by the hun- miles T in , C opper and S h eet-iro n w a r e ; a su p erio r a rticle o f H om e m an u factu re Caro Bros, are having a cellar 30x90 foot, 8 foot deop dug on their lot on the corner of Jackson and cured the contract to dig the same enable her to beat any of her for- j i ment is to be given at Marshfield while between Ellensburg and but at w hat figure we do not know. mer fast.recoid. next Saturday evening, for tho j Chetco probably a like number, This enterprisiing firm have also i here will be a May day dance benefit of the brass band at that This means about eighty-five tons bought some ground near Deer nt Band* *n particulars of which place. A splendid time will be of butter for export during 1885. creek to have brick made. will be given hereafter. A g<x;d had, everything having been /n r - 1 And the industry is capable of f Plaindcnlcr.] time as assured. Attend. rDiigi d to muke it pleasant and en- practically indefinite expansion in Farmers claim that rain is badly W e understand that Hon. J3. jovable. The band boys are do- the county. S o la r only the fiat needed. Hermann has made arrangements serving and we hope to see becoui- lauds along the coast have been They ! utilized for dairy purposes. It t Sullivan, me slugger, ha» so\er- to have the boiler in his mill in ing liberality shown them. this p!a**e repaired, preparatory lowing specialities: from Medford to Jacksonville. O-eorgre 3sÆ cE-w a,ii THE l’IO ffîll HARDWARE HAS! Coquille City, Oregon. our fair section, I thought I w’ould I use the milk of cows within j xVof. FI. IF Meanner will com- let *»ur neighbors know how we i Hrteftii days before anti five days | mence u uow terul ()f school next Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Tin, Copper Sheetiron Ware, Agate and Granite o f 9,000,Off0 lbs. are in here. W e see evidence of : parturition, shall be guilty of Monday at tho academy. The Marshfield and North Bend thrift on every hand, of which we . , . , . J j n m i s d e m e a n o r , a n d s h a ll b e p u n N A rA R E , It is stated that there is a young m ills will only run one lo g g in g . wiH mention: j . . , , *. , . . . , ... r .i , . . , , : lshed by hue and imprisonment, camp each thw sn.nmer— J. t . D m - , Mr. J. H . Lam b has r a .s d and . T , ljs H„ (1 tho ¿ w ought to man in our city, who does not I_ ia in £ > s , C h i m n e y s a n d L a n t e r n s know whether to load the mother bam for the former, and Kobert ^ in c u r s e of construction a very , bo Hgidly enforced. Lust for gain Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of or daughter to the alter. Scranton for the latter. comraodions barn. . « i r . i . 4i . . . . vi , , must be subordinated to the gen- A. M. Crawford, a prominent The business men of M a n l.b e d , Mr. G. B. Ira n k l.n has » good era, |iealtU anJ the icstincts of having received orders for upwarus have euteied into an agreement to barn nearly ready to raise; also ! common decency. close doors on Sunday, and prose- Mr. W . T . M iller will not be farbe- cute those who do not. This is a hind those already mentioned, in ; good move and should be adopteJ h ere. A son of E ld. G . R. Edmunds who arrived here a short time ago on a visit to his parents returned to his home in Iowa last week. H e seemed very favorably impressed with our climate. Mr. Jno. A . Gray, of Marsh field, delivered a splendid lecture here on Friday evening to a house. Mr. G . is speaker in the state, second many good to do from some distance came to hear him. Prof. Tobias' school at the place closed last Thursday afternoon. A goodly number of visitors were . . , i present at the close, among whom .. ... .. i were D -. MeCormac, our county . . . . v . i , ; 1 school superintendent, and Ins la- , A * dy. The Dr. in a neat little speech ; at the close of the exercises, spoke . i l l commetdingly of our school, and especially of proficiency in vocal music. Ye are pleased to note that two oi the — pupils have ............................ .............. - - receiv- --- ed first grade certificates. Prof, Tobias has our commendation for his faithful services as a teacher since he has been with us. ^ r- f ,eo- Guerin SH ELF HARDW ARE, Guns and ammunition, Bereutes Powder, Blaeksmith’s supplies. lawyer of Marshfied, arrived in our city last Saturday, and remained consummated j visltjng friends and future relatives he says j ^ ie ^ i ° rty ^ eai\sT° ^ ?^00^ j in this vicinity until Wednesday, stock cattle to-day to J. W . W ilson w hen he returned to his home in will be up in a short time. In the way of clearing, Uncle of upper Sixes. Mr. G. intends in the Bay City. ------ --------------------------------- tho near future to stock his ranch Sol Spurgeon just finished chop- Dr. Easter killed an old bear and Mr. Job a M. with a choice selection of cattle. ping 15 acres. captured two nice cubs last week. Adams has also 10 acres chopped. Grandma Knapp was the recipi H e is raising the cubs. Farmers are improving this ent of a surpriso birthday party the Anyone wishing a couple of nice good weather by getting in their 15th inst. in honor of the lady’s young bears for pets can have the crops. W e see some fine fields of 81st anniversary. A splendid eol same at very reasonable prices by grain in our m idst ation was spread for the self-in calling on Lew Simmons, nt this A L L A T BOTTOM PR ICES. the way of barns, which The Hayter boys have made vited guests and the occasion was > a Pi Pi H ® cc 50 9 g o w p la c e . t> 8? |. tr ► g cw 0Q K a 00 33E ps t-b Si a w 0 C/Ì SS 0 3 _ o CD 0 ft 4 0 o S 8* * 3 0 CD •8 H » o O M • s ® K——^ * quite a change in the appearance enjoyed by all. It is the wish of oe" HORN. !Z| • of their father’s place since they her many friends that she may en At Sam Smith’ s place, March—to th® leased it. That’s right, boys, help joy many birthdays. A t a late wife of W m . Johnson, n daughter. hour the party adjourned sine die. ^ * ou cnn b>' 6 ivin« Mm a ! rest. The spring run of salmon is W e understand that Dr. Robi- making its way up the various , , Front St. Coquille City, son has returned with his colored streams in this neighborhood. . A . G. A I K E N P r o p r i e t o r . S minstrels; that he got to the state ■ 1 • b [Coos Bay News.] This house is well supplied with every line and learned that he could not . _ , The roads are drying up, and thing necessary to mal.c it a reach Mixico before Cleveland . buggies are in demand. FIR ST CLASS H O TE L. | would call his darkies into bon*l- T ables always supplied with the best the i . I3 S T Three converts to the Baptist age again. So ho disbanded Ins market affords. j b , . .. , . shurch are to be baptized at this Drug?, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, troupe and come home, and intends place a week from next Sunday. pursuing his more quiet calling, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. formerly of San Francisco \ \\ e learn that Grandpa \\ | - , ade . The now Scandinavian church, has opened a Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason & H am lin or FIR ST-CLASS Barber who had the nnsfortuhe to break ; being built on tl^ 8awci Ust, isnear- Shop and Cigar Store in connection with gans, &c. Old W ines and Liquors of the best quailty. his leg *s getting along finely. ln y*. + the above hotel—Imported and domestic Prescriptions carefully compounded ly completed. It presents a neat Yours, j cigars constantly on hand. L I V E and L E T L I V E . vln 3 tf Nick O. D. M uss. appearance, and reflects credit on v lu ltf. O L IV E HOTEL, MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON C. H. Wright, . . . PropriQtor.