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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1885)
tv% WM». I. JW < liiiiM'li O i r r H o r ) . Methodist services, l>y Uev. If. 1». Swnf- ford, lire li«'Kl as follows: 1st Sabbath at North F..rk 11 A. M. 2nd ** “ Limpey Creek ** “ 3d “ ** Finii Trap *• “ 4th “ “ Coquille City *• *' I^orrierriloer w o are O ’.u.t>iDing£ w itìì t h G iA-IST F R A N C I S C O O A J ^ U s iv ix lg U ia X e a c - C 9 l l o i T t i o « 5 L ;p © r a .r i c l 't T i e H E R A L D it > r $ R 5 0 p e r a n n u m , S tr ic tly O r . s 1 t LOCAL H E .MS. Get ul »vedding cake. c:« a li up your stre»•t. Sri!,\ pra\ in g f« >r raiIn. S«'i:lil the 1 ! LFA!.!» b' your friends. Aliss Klim.of Deum; il k,is in t.iwn. Miss Emma King is stopping in towu. I j (»en. Grant was better at accounts. Eld. Easter held di\ine services bere Sunday. D Giles, of Myrtle Point, was in town ves torda v. Alr. Hughes ni*i bride will go to Boseburg to reside. Air. Kerriger is on the river af ter cattle for his firm. Remember th«* stage is running from this place to Fairview. AI*\ A. lVterson, of Norway, paid us a pleasant visit yesterday. Encle Joseph Collier is still im proving the streets. Go and help him. The thanks of this office are due Hun. J. H. Slater for public docu ments. Frank Ross pass'd through 'o vii Saturday with a tine lot of beef cattle. Air. John Nashurg came over from the bay Saturday to see bis children. The Beaver slough steamer brought up a number of passen gers on Sat urd iv. Mr. G dlier is d ?ing some go >d work on the street in front of his property. 11 > an l do likewise. The citizens of Grants Pass oiler to give tho necessary buildings t«> have the county seat moved there. A silver lode 1 > feet w ide is said n have been foun 1 between Jw k- ackson ( son a'nd ( ìa!i< We were tient» J to a nice little slower Sntui'lav morning but not sufficient f*»r the growing crops on 11! »1 Old. G. A. l»r»>wn, «.f this place, wa t-:1‘*en to l ‘<ti ! laud S itnrdav. Oil Í1 eh nrjjo of -el! ing liquor wutihont r. i • 11-' ûi « ] 4 H i» I f 1 * r | I V O d visit « >f Mr. T. C. V * ! ! ) 1 1 D iP Sr-v**i .»1 «lavs d1*ovn the c *‘<st nrriv- rd in town yesterday. He reports dull times. John Slielt» n is carry in g the mail to Etter City while Charley Zumwídt is sn|M*riiitemling some to a i w« >r k. iss Rachel tou h Sunday. < 'on lr :i«-t** Ì H : i r < l « ' ( l b j S . I V . O . A irr a«-u l t it r a í S o e l d y . Hoffman ivas in n i i ü Fairview Stage Line. : ís :(). R. E. BUCK, 19,000 ft good, rough lumber to In thig plaoe> SlIluÍ! y. Alii 1Jtll. AV. Welsh and Miss Em m a1 J. W. Clinton for $190. To furti- Mr. Jas. W. Hughes and Miss MollLssa *&T— (t A ( ’hunens lias be«n engaged to tench ish 4750 ft flooring and dressed Uoylr. alt of ov>os county. PR O PR IE TO R , ^Vr a rimira location in (Vquiile City, 3 j our senooi lumber, to B. H. Rosa for 885.50; Ì l«>ts nieely clraud and in cimice fruii j IP. ID r a .m e . I P r o p ^ r i c t o r Air. L. C. Gibson and Air. I rani; delivering same, to J. \\. Clinton ttves. goud, larg«- house and wiKidshed. etc., i Livery, Feed and Stage Stable. Stage Leaves apply ni thls ( Ìlice or tu H. Keni. Marsili'.e d. ‘ I lain >w s have gone up to t lie Col uni-, for £1 ‘2. J o funi ish 30,( )i )l ) 18-inch Sp>©oia.l -Attention O C Q X T Z I D X j E ! C IT Y - i*iurlici K«*i*ori. (Crjtorl. hia for tin present fishing season. ; red cedar shingles, to E. Mencken-1 Jiarfcei , : ry morning and returns in the after- Given to Boarding. W ill.ml is «till very To tun.isli »ml ^ >*r ,lf - y • .•............ 10c Ev,r, 1 ,1lU l - Ai* " m antis . mi } Apples, per bushel, ................ o0 noon, mHking connection with the Coos l«»w and not expected to live more deliver nails, windows, hardware, j pqouri p0r lmITel,........ TERM S M O D E R A T E . 0.00 bay and Koseburg State, 40 than two or three (lays. He has underpinning, and building pavill- 1»,utter, per roll,............ l aic, $1.03 with 7*0 lbs baggage. Coquille City, - - - - Oregon. 25 ion, to Aug. H. Schroeder fur8208. j Cheese....... per pound,.. . . n3;»t f something like Fright's disease. u 12 ! Finishing race track to Alex Sny i Beefsteak c is expected at . Hermann Hon. B ; Beef, per f« uv «jr. it der. this j >1«K‘«' •verv day. A hack has 8 ‘ do, per hindqr.. 44 44 i Mutton,............. 12 .. .8 o meet Til«“ I’ír*! llalli«- Won l»j I!iisii:ins. mml«‘ two trip.-* to Fui* view to 44 10 i St. Petersburg, April 9.—Tim Salt Pork............ him. It i s thougiit lie will be in 44 ( ’> »rued Beef,. . . . 8JI Official Ab ssenger publish Inc to-d n» • ti ! 1 a m s ,............... 15 i On the tmtsiile «>f this paper we following tliis morning: Donerai Baeold sides ) . . . it 124 ! 4 4 KomarulV reports that, in conse- d< > ( shoulder ).. 11! give an iarticle on Coos county 44 Ln ö l................... 15 from th«* l\»rtland W est Shore. 4 4 1 Potatoes,........... 40 larg-ainG, Earg-ains, Bargains! 3 I V *............................. true, but ¡I few minor points are in attack them. The Afghans were | i Su«rar 12 (o 15 posted upon both banks of the riv- I .. % ’ ' * ’ cur reel. 1 I he new and thriving town of Randon City is offering splendid in- er Kushk in fortiiied positions.} do «Moen b-.~. j duemnents to intending settlers in that place. This town is beautifully ( ’apt. J. Parker was in town Sun The light oecured on the 30th i»f Tea, green, . . . 30 (¿/.7b situated on a level table laud overhanging the Bandon beach at the day. He made arrangements while do, English bkfst“ ; last month. The Afghan forces ! 7o mouth of the Coquille river. Tiie land is exceedingly productive, and ° _ i in town to employ several of our Rice.................... 1<) the vie.v is second to none on the Oregon coast. Bandon City is dcs- consisted of 4000 men with eight citizens in his mill, which starts up Beans,................ b | tined to make a splendid good town and watering place for a vast ex- guns, anu wore defeated with a loss Apples, d ried ,..“ , Thursday. The tug will be up to- 10(d 1 o j tent of country. The extremely low price of property (825 per lot) of 500. All the artillery, two day nftlT tho haluls employed. ° Resins, Bus ins, do cl . . “ ...................... 25 ] insures a boom for the people the coming summer, and to make sure standard banners, and the entii e ( uucuts, do ..................... 12 i <w a valuable piece of property you shouhl at once make application at Another man was shot at Alaish- ¡camp outfit and all the provisions j ^ ool...................“ ............... - 18 this office, or to A. Giromi, Bandon, (Aegon. fiel,! lost week. Three new comers | o( the A fg,J(m8 were cnptllrei|. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. were leaving the w harf in a row- The Russian loss was three subal- rl', 0 all p«rs<>ns knowing themselves in- 1 lieht« d, ♦ it lit r by note or hook rtceoun ! , boat, and being drunk, one of them , u ns and ten soldiers killed and ; \<»u are her« l»y resgertfull informed that the same numi he ¡»aid. and without further began firing a pistol promiscuosly twenty nine wounded. 1 notice from me. as 1 \vi h to render my linai ► »O* * and dangerosly wounded one ot i account io the Hon., the District Court at ■ the « use term, to he lie!«I at Empire city. A H L irs. his comrades. Neither was con 1 the 3d ■oinlay. the Pórli day of May. IKst. London, April 9.—1 p. m.—There » This is my last call in this busines. the scious of what had been done, till the strili. is great excitement on the London imxt one will lie made by Jiohí. II. Lowe, sober. Don’t be misled by misrepresentations of competitors. Investigate Stock Exchange, amounting almost r Assi cne a Airs. Koontz and Airs. Doyle to a panic, over the news of the | j*. s.: for convenience1 a Iha ti tiienamls: ,'U11^ aee wl,ere you can buy the cheapest; in doir.g so, call at ¿Whitney called on us yesterday and express Afghanistan, which is •egarded as i fl»un«1 F'!1, r,!‘ at Iffi1 1”'1 !!; <!u p n\ Mytth1 'tv !{*' A O'Connell’s, the originators of low prices on this river. They keep tue i»ilice of r. v>. 11. \olkmar, ed an anxiety to have those inter- | ° ! equivalent to a declaration of war. h>im. K. H. Lowe. ested to go and investigate the ac constantly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City, the fol- Foreign funds are demoralized. Empire City. April 11 ili. ISS.",. tions of their boys, and see il there Russians are quoted at 821;. lowing specialities: is any room for the reports that *• they make night hideous and do} A. L. Nosier, the city market} tin* deviltry they have been nccus- man. has buckwheat for sale, T in ? C o p p e r an d S h e e t-ir o n w a r e ; a R\. ed «<r. 1 hev sav t• iey can i c 1 ute j s u p e r io r a r tic le o f H o m o m an u factu re m all tho cl larges made. BA NOON CI TY PROPERTY For Sale! Farmers’ Look to Your Interests! For a fine horse see Ed E. Still- woll’s “ Black Prince " L’liis splen- ^ __ did stallion will niyke the ]>res«'nt season at Fairview*, and at Still- I well's ranch, half mile north of this "N 7 s 7 "ill place. The horse, though raised llv given at Golden IJeacU Hotel, Baudon, in tnis county, has few equals, his OTST size, age and carriage being suffi F r i d a y E v e 'n g . M a y 1 ’ cient proof. Alake it a point to see 1885 . this horse. See ad. C o m s O n e , C o m e AJ1, Air. Strickland, of Scottsbnrg, I A uplendid time will ho liad. Best music Douglas county, arrived in town i i-eured. Admission. >1.00:moals extra. Sunday with the splendid stallion j -Dan Knox.” This Horse will be • Grand Islay Day nt th is p la c e and 0 11 Ei»(»s riv e r ; il «* p rese n t sea so ii, a n d ha.* o n ly t«> : b e s e e n t o be a d u lil'ed . D an w e ig li- } ed l l b i t l b s at th e coni m in e s Ball Land Agency ! th è } i th e r d; v. F o r a so rv ic e ibi«* b o rse , li«’ Ims few e q iia ls ii: th e state. Idm b i f o r e b r e e d in g to a«iy S*a- o th e r j b o rse. Tiio Under signed A'oung Frank, the Sargent borse, ; will ìiinke thè piesent season at ; RaeklilT’s mill and at J. II. Lamb’s i pince oli Fisìitrap.creek. Tiiis is second to no borse in the county for generai utility. He is fast. very |K)¿ erfui n,„l as kind as a Thougli not in good fix at ^}!a^ time, he is thought to have ! entitled to secón«i money at j [ a(. fajr last fail. \\ iiile not par- i ticnlarly a racer, he is n»»t slow; and for the road or farm, he is sec- oud to none. Sec ad. alilo. Itu-cua STALLION ------In connection with a------ \ \ ’ ILTi f;tnnd at Coquiile City m ui C oas » ? lSfCi. Hiver, coiiiiiK nein " lòdi of April, 1>AN is of st(»ek «which his pedigree will show) i.s n decendaut, on horse's side, of old Gen. Knox, of Maine. will weigh about 14( ()Iî>s. of good action. five years old in April, 'S.r>. W e l l s e le c t e d s to c h o f g e n e r a l h ardw are, sto v e s and ran ges, w ood an d w illo w w a r e . F. F. Palmer, ; March 2S. 18HÓ. ¡110 Farm tools and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumps, Water-pipes Proprietor. vZ.nfH Slallion, Young Frank. ¡M IE Fh r.M nt horse will ma’ .etî:«« present. 1 KWisrii al HaeküfF's mill. and. at J. II. L imb's piar n J’ishlrap creek and will visit each p! « rvcrv nine dai s. and Fittings, Paints, Ods and Brushes, Lamps and Crockery, Harnesa and Trimmings, Rope, Glass ware, Plated and Granite ware, Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, Bird cages and Fishing tackle, and all Goods usually kept in a first class Store. ”1 Í1 Froprietor. Hack Triare. r ( ’, lIE iibiivo namr-il Stallion will ronkc I tht« nt Kvason at Sti!lw«*H*8 ranch oim-lmltTmU? north of Coquille City, and at Denlmm's ranch, Burton Frairi«*. He will l>o fouml at Burton Frairieon Mondays and Tuesdays and at Stillwell's ranch tho re- niaiuder of the week, from this date. Lai;*! Air. \ irgil Ins lir'iMi doing some V Ji hauling with Hanscom’s logging team for A. (». Aiken in tiiis place the past few days. I2ST Dr. Angeli. Air. Vowel, Air. Carothers and Air. Andrews are ?% three years old and stands about 17 j I hands his;li and is a perfect pattern ot opening nnd improving the coun symmetry and beauty. He is black with <)n Sii inlay ii'ght last, Airs. ty road «^n the w»-st side of town. variable dapples; was sired by Mooyer’ s Hunt, »»f this town, was attacked Percherou, and his dam a Morgan and Air. Simon Lane was in town Sat- with an acute indisposition. Her Liimax, is one of the finest mares in the a n d urday and Sunday, en route to his SOIl> Erank, was eue-getic in his ef- county. blnck sand mines. He refiorts forts to obtain a remedial agent. Terms: Insurance. ^S; by the season, single service. ^4. crops suffering terribly for rain in The case indicating the necessity Is prepared to buy or sell for E. E. Stillwell. | of stimulants, and the hour being the Umpqua valley. tn47m3 Froprietor. reasonable consideration, late, he was unable to procure the Perch and flounders are reported assjstance of a druggist, conse- lie lias the following for sale: plenty at the mouth of the river, quently, he applied at the residence v Romo vi. Alelil, Molli, who, wnn, wirii dis usu \j U I.1 fi SJ IN SJ M’ e wonder why Ronr*e of «»f our , fit of Mr. Air. (». with his usu- - 1 1 , 1 - u.p al promptitude in cases demanding 1 1 , A itih un Finhtrap, 50 acr -s cleared, * friends <lon’t sen< . . urgent attention, supplied him wit li S j » uuuh uimi, uu.. biam ig,^ T r r r would under like circumstances. the medicine required. Mrs. Hunt., D4 '^8* liuU*)WUL“ ï loolus; b“ra LUIVI M il KL 1A L O U L L LUL reqnn ó cows, a yoke of cattle, b o.ilvcs,s slanus of Students wishing to tak«' a complete bus AV e are in receipt o f a letter from we believe, is now enjoying good bees. iious -, dairy and lami outut for iness course, can avail th« mselvcs of health, and. she is fortunate in .■j-houO. our old friend, J o n a t h a n s . Bailey, tho privilege without incorrimi the enor- possessing a son who exhibits such who formerly lived on the foot -30II0 for 1 G O ner«'s of land, 1 *0 0 fruit trees, inconvenience of going S . u i l l r i H . A r i M i i i i U i «»<»«1 < ill r. 1 »111 i <i l ii * • * 4 . 1 xuous expense and filial love. f*U* f l ’O I l l l l O l l l C >r, -ii»use w un 4 rooms, goou ouiomidni-s, j hills opposite this place. He it at A» Head of caltle, one horse, household lur- b r a v « - \ chs Spickardsville, AIo., and contem Telo- unure, farming impuinents, tools; hogs, | London, April 9.—The plates coming out here this spring ■ graph publishes a fourth edition,! chuk‘ lis- !,nd bt‘eH- a goon range i«»r i .* j j which was on the streets a little be- ; bl,ulot cntllt} adjoining:convenient to mar- j ^-¡u be conducted in connection with this again. Ket. Crop m tlie grounu .nuuued. institute-, and instruction will . be . . given to Aliss Rosa Naslnirg, wlio is go f,,re 2 o’clock this nfteriHHiii. This pupils of any ago and grade. Among tho ing to attend the Sister’s school, states that the gravity of the news r^lóoo for Hid acres of land, ho acres under ; branches which constitute a scientific course iruu irees uouse, barn tiJÁ-m. i from t lio Afghan border has not O lence, are, orthography, reading, elocution, plain gave a ]>arty to her friends here been in any degree diminished by | and last Friday evening, which was a,lvices received *y the Govern- j k'»"d range for cattle adjoining. am two lots in Coquille w ell attended and proved an enjoy mont. The telegraph wires to for H louse ouse and (fi ¡m m < 3 t y / / m ;/ J / / o '/ ; •ry cheap. cli(*up. -t l l l , i.i* » City; Very able affair. Meshed have boon cut for some For a pleasant nnd profitable days. I he telegraph lins a dis- Business and social letter-writing, compo sition. grammar, political, physical and >n o f » « lmur or two nttoml, |mtcb from Alkhuba.l which states j S| S g S ? f & season commercial geography, arithmetic, book ; city, Prof . Alillor’s singing school. It that (ieneral R.omai<>tl, nttei keeping. commercial science, algebra, phys iology the laws of health, and the rudi- is the e remark of strangers, goner- victory, occupied Penjdeh, which , music—vocal and instninu ntal, etc. ally, that Coquille City has the has long been held by un Afghan ~ 00 acres of grazing land known as N'.rth mentsof Tuition, the same as under our old system. best singing of any town in the Harrison. The Tclporsph express. ■'U'™in»tmlvem>ir8immI(a.ul.m,Or«Knn. Primary (per term)............................ ¡?r».00 Secondary “ ..................... ...f 7.00 t now to what ed fear that British ofheers fell in r Enquire n„„;*0n, county, and it is j>oor of wn.(.* Walter Sin(.i,i* Sinclair, C lark AI iller , Principal. the rout «a t Pendjeh. Coquille. Oregon. it can be with a little practice. Dealer in. and manufacturer of, Tin. Copper Siieetiron Ware, Agate and Granite Lamps, Chimneys and Lanterns Saddles, nnd harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of City w d ii A Primary Department I1M I1 iüilllWAIIE MAS! Coquille City, Oregon. Black Prince. Coquille Hardware N. B. W o make a Speciality of job work, and guarantee satisfaction D T C 'C T D T O r • I k six years old. Flack i'hest.mrl, !S at Living Prices. 1ÓD hands I igk. weight ]_’ »> pound: lie I was sired by a S;. Ceorge and Gray Dagli AVhitney & O’Connell, Props. , hors.-, and hi.s dam a Messenger and Ih r i trami. Season will begin April 10th. Terms O-ecrgje IkTcIHl'W'a-n , Insurance Ç-S; season s5. (>. I). Sargent, id’d tf -¿Y Rifles, Onus üihl aiuniunition, Hercules Powder, Blarksuiith's supplies. A L L A T BOTTOM TRICES. g > pi Pi (ù Ul w trd p o H == 7^ H a a (j 0 CD GO ft* 0^2 X EE2 e ro crz> > r*a 0 p c*- a 0 0 a u w •JJ o CD to g <r> o fO « •d * c Pr CU 0 M Y R TLE DRUG STO RE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. Proprietor. W. L. DIXON . . in s r Drug?, Aledicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Book«. Agent for tie leading sewing Machines, Alnson & Hamlin or gans, Ar. Old Wines and Liquors of the l>est qnailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded LIVE and LET LIVE. vln 3 t f