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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1885)
i NOTICE! A Prcfiirc! o f War. AM. a b o u t o i m . o \ . I nn,i worry mankind and he will find Our opinion has been asked in re- OlTice of the Occident Water Company ) Paris, April 29.— Morning pa- C o p i l i * (i'i'nj Coquille City, Oreg., April 1. 1K8T». f gardto what constitutes a legal voter A* s « m “ h i »5 i«»«a Ky«^—Some c;»od • them here us elsewhere. I should i . . . . . , , , nprs here in their comments to- 1 'VrOTICE is hereby given to thestock- suc- I ‘ at ascliool meeting. In tlio first place Tho folliwiiHr hm I 1. f . I think that in order to make a sue- , , IN holders of the Occident Water Com pa- ^ 1 1 8 take from an 11 , i f n ¡day on Gladstone s speech, regard nv, CmjuilleCity, Oregon, that a meeting TUES DAY, MAY 5, 1*85. ue hn\e no claims of being a law Iowa paper, which shows that Mr. Cess here a ,nau " ° ultl llfe0d t0 k V, n rir - ' * forthe election ¿f Directors, will take place c. Andrews’ store i at «.v^. r,. ..iv in ... Coquille v^*quille Citv. City, Ore Ore yer, but we believe a good, common Earl Edmunds who visited this study closoly the ways of the peo- , d as a prelate Ol war. gou, on May 7tli, 1885, at 7 o’clock, p. m . u n i s n a i : rtc io u v . IXutnorx o f A n o t h e r C o n f l i c t . sense construction of the law would ! part some weeks ago is favorably ■ pie and thoroughly acquaint hiin J. A. Simon, Om— Cini'll.i (!«' < Berlin, April 27. — A telegram Secretary. tuit evolve a statute of intricate in- 1,nlue',sed with our climate: | self with the business of the coun- from St. Petersburg reports that ^ fane now been in this state jry aiu] j10t rush into things too Sim-o our first items urging the terpretation. It seems that direc- ! UiX rumors are current there that a n -• wetiks nml looked over j rusldy for there are many sharpers culture of sugar boots «uni the pro tors have, in some instances de- i ^01 l \ K other conflict has occurred between J duction of bed sug «i-, we have met manded a tax receipt to ascertain if 1 some of the country I may be able ! | here with their winning ways ready the Russians and the Afghans. with many objections, on the part the would-be voter actually pays 1 to nive your readers a few thoughts to fall upon the unwary under the W u iilx Sutisfiictiun. of those w ho claimed to know that a tax, w hich is, of course, some evi- maI ^H' ^ab'iest guise of friendship. s to them, London, April 27.— The Obseiv-j I find that a great many reports Times are «» a little wun dull •>»*»/ here V... on i m i m «nu • i i • i. i ’A l i I —1 Ì X Ì .1 I )T ?,.~n ^ we wore too far 1101th, that our cli- donee of his qualification: but as a ... . . . , , I er, in a special dispatch, says it be- ’ 1 1 (>,)as* are over drawn, both account of lumber being too cheap ¡ ’ 1 ... . , . liable house is well furnished, and M i dling test this would be far from the 1 Dit mate was too CO . . , . . heves Earl Granville, in a second rrin*re tables supplied ° J‘ ‘ 1 >** * ; I tile -------------- lt ---- with ---- the best the to know f >r 1 •ertainty, we sent a thing. B would be a h'<T:il voter : us advantages and disadvantages. to pay for expensive work in get j to (Ad. Norman J. t »-morrow by virtue of propc 31 ft* Fori liidanco, many peo1»le in the east j tin„ it ou i i>lu every one expects I (llsl,aU*!l to St> 1 etersburg, reiter- luark(. t „ w * . Neither P<- tins or expense few weeks i. tsant for patrons. ' A ,. . lt . , T ated the demand demand that that military military in -, aro spared to make it pleasai T agrien 1 (subject tv) taxation) that he buvt have an idea that it rains here all good times m the near future and . Column, 0 -m The best cigars always kept. Damage de quiry be ln*ld regarding the livered to and from the bt,earner landing. v‘*' time during the winter season. claim that it don’t take long for ture f or s »in. wtu ks on the indus- t >-dny, if lie were otherwise quali- the try. I 11 re :• nst; he sent us four fled; but (.' would not be entitled to i ^ ^au‘ been on the coast «or about things to change for the hotter here ! 1>0"Jc,- h b’lUle- 011 ‘ 1|0 sl>ot " l,e,e Sample rooms for commercial men. Tic's House is near the Steamer Landing. I the battle was fought. books, which w ask thoso interest- a vote by virtue of this property j s|x weeks have not seem more than I hope that the east will be able to W a r UoiixMiere«! l i i r i i l u h l e . ed to call and see. Our climate is j (though he might hold a pocketful 1 j 01 Gglit iaiii> d:i}s, and when say asm uch soon. London, April 27.— A dispatch identically the saino as that of of receipts) if lie does not ow 11 the ^ n<)^ ln^n*no sun shines With kind regards to all friends, from St. Petersburg to Reuters Belgium and France where the property when lie makes npplica- ! " ,lllu “ i>d blight. 1 her*) has been I remain truly yours, 1 elegia j >n Company says: Y» ¡ir Ear] Edmunds. Tiie business is most extensively and tion to vote. The idea seems to bo no snow at all here in Coos county Thoroughbred Stallion, ____ ¡between Russia and England is ttris winter and but few frosts. j ° most profitably carried on, l»*-ing ; that a person must own property From a letter written at Coquille i now regarded as inevitable. The Garden vegetables, such as let- just five degrees warmer than that on w hich In* has paid a tax. The of liamlni,, which would !,,■ over- . law doesn't snv so. On which ]ie | tucc, lndi.shes, potntoes, etc, grow j City Oregon, l y 1). T. Edmunds, C’zar leaves to-day for Moscow and 1 all winter and 1 have heard farm- j 1° J* G. Ihompson, we are permit from that historic city will issue j come before reaching Leaver or she pays a tax— is thelaw and nil ted to make these extracts: his manifesto or declaration of war, x t ^ i l l make tlu* present aea^.n of lsss slough on coming up this, Coquille, know that that part of the c.use— ers here s.-iy they could have new ,at Al>rUo 1>oint iina >’• There are several ways to get to if such an extreme measure should ! river. M e have made a careful ex- “has paid’*—entitles no one to a * P°bitoes the >e«u lound. Iliat is UhEClli-.it in a beautiftil dappiei.1 brown, Portland from Council Bluffs. become necessary. seven yeara old on tlie 2.7th day of July, amination of the tables of tempera- vote. If it did, iierson could (bg potatoes out of the It n ix in g r I roopM . 188i>; sixteen bands high and weighs 12 o U&< h . You can go over the Union or tures; and that of Bainlou, furnish- | vote on the strength of having | month in the }enr. Loudon, April 25.— Dispatches Southern Pacific to San Francisco IF e c L ig rre e : ed by Legem, our Baiulon cones- i owned land years ago, nnil the ^ binds of flowers have been from St. Petersburg received here and from there to Portland by I >EECHER was sired bv Selfrino; he bv pondent, and published in this pa- land might thus have a dozen all winter and cattle live Vermont Beecher’s dam wus sired by water, but I thiuk the belt way is this afternoon state that the Czar j per January 13th last, for last venr, representatives. The property j • vear rou,)1^ 0,1 £reon 8las9* The coast range of mountains |to bll>r a ticket to Granger for $45, j 1,ft8 188Ue(l an imperial ukase sane-1 d“^la“y Bui^Mo^rX^ni onTof s’ " hit is precisely the same ns that for | has the franchise, through its own-|. -J lie const rnnye of laomitams h Orecon Short i «»niug me raising or a large lorce the other places named during er, anti we believe to interpret the j ln ^ ie» on 18 supenoi o almost of Turocomaa railiria bv General 1 Season to bt*arin April 1st, 1SH5. .. . . . 1 ,Pl ... . . , \ I anv other olace in the U S for Lme and Navigation Co s IT U . —a OI inrocon:iaa ranma ueueiui ; Terms—Single leap $5.0J, season $8.00, their best years. The main thing la w -h e or she must own ; an>.( _ ^ l,te ,u llie , 1 ,,ew road iust comoleted last De- I Komaioff. .. T insurance $10. seems to lie moisture sutlicient for property which pays n tax—would ; lal8,ui? stock and without loss b} | ‘ , ,, London, Aplil 2o. A 1 aris sp e-, responsibility Will bo assumed for and then you can see all development, with as little rain «as not do violence to the law. A per- 1 co^ "inters, as i& the case on the , , n. .* ! plains and in the Roekv mountains ! Eastern and Northern Oregon. j cia l to tlieExchauge I elegraph co m - ; accidents or escapements, possible at the close of growing son to be eligle to oflice must be a I |H1U* ‘ *1Kl 111 Uu mouniaius. . i states that the French foreiim JamesC. Brown, | The lumber and coal interests will not see much good j PaAl> ^ e s tlial llie i reucli loreign j ^ { Owner and Proprietor. season. There thev had in lSSo legal voter ol course. I *»*»^*'*’»*», 11 • • “ * i ,v* i • oountrv PYi»r*nt Tor ! g II ioo liiis l ocoi\ Oil inti million tliut ♦ ---------- I are tho principal money makiug i counirJ Ior bl° lv lcllbl1 o* during their last month 2.(>l inch A number of mill men are writ- ! occupations here at present and u,)til you reach Portland and start Lussi»* will not accept any terms o es rainfall, and poor beets was the ing to us U> find out the chances | there is a field of almost nnlimit- south down the great AYillamette foreign mediation, eve., if offered result; and in 1S7G the rainfall was ^ xi«-anx War. 2.17 inches, but in 1S77 the rainfall of obtaining suitable mill sites and p.j enterprise in this direction and VftEey, which is the richest farming timber supplies. As for timber i it has only begun to assume shape, valley in Oregon. There the farms ! Loimon, April 29. Hie speech! 1st iloor north of Olive hotel, was only 0.45 one inch and the re there are millions unclaimed and as ! Thr*rp M ain S t r e e t , There an» are ) \. i t t ihnn^m.h thousands of acres are of two and throe thousand acres ■ Gladstone in the house of com -; sult was very rich beets. The rain for mill sites there is a stretch of of limber land belonging to the and wheat is principally raised. ! lnons 011 ^bmday iiiKm the vote of C O Q U I L L E O I T ^ , fall in our climate here during i...4- an* .......«i Although this is the third of .March credit is received with profound Beef, Pork Math.n, Groceries and nearly 49 miles of river and suita government that worth thou- August was only 0.01 of one inch, . - i :..... •....... -....... i iidcrest throughout Eur< pe, and is; 1 rovisions constantly on hand, at ble sites can be tound all al«>ng. si'.nds for the timber alone, and it i find tneir rainy season, it i., not | - , , ’ T V . _ 7 , : the lowest market [.rices, and and yet the m »isture w is such as W hy th V'O rare chances lune *e- is generally .su p p o -e d that all these more rainy than your June. I t ; IHiuh^hed in lull 1 all the lie' ' . jyres|] Prodnee taken in exchange. would allow g ul development. S. »S. McAdams, Prop- maiiied unclaimed and unknown mountains are full of coal, and 1 don't rain all the time hat a gentle i I,nl,ers- Jt ‘•“ H 1“ 1 The reports say the temperature v3u24 entertained hereto. is an easy matter to arrive a*. In gold lms also been found in many i Call without thunder or tiglituiug i ,ua>’ llav<' should l>e at least 50 degrees at ! for about two or three days mill , fore that England « ill make con- the first place this part of the , tocalitics. 11 « u n - Í lit li*l»i- Unie ptúnísm* nerature tins been that for over two 1 c" u" ,>' “ Ter>- l»Ule known on,side j But it takes money and experi-1 then it clears up. | cc^ U ,,s . t a “ ,a- . ! C oqU lIlO C lijf month- It savsfuitlm rth-' adrv ;o f its ° " n i,limflliato precincts; ence to get gold ont of the ground ! There is not a lightning rod in , »pinion o- the piess 1» that the A. I«. Nosier Prop. month». I t 8« } * f Uith erth n .adry,!|>ndgeoo ^ ^ bar h(l!) ] .„„Ual has not taken laid , . f ' the slate. speech make« war certain. News- hot July causes the root to go to 1 uu i It f is *. on!) 1 m. t 1 fitp m;ittor m n ilismitn . | t « tins | not 1 sno»\ou 1 horo I - \\iii- • i ! papers are filled with discussions Main St. Coquille Cily. Oregon. I k on unrenab.t. ni<it- tlii^ . ' oniy n a mai- tjJO matter in a definite shape as seed, and n wet closing season de 1 ter and frosted but t ter of a few years ago that schoon- yfq jn this vicinity, creases the amount < t* sugar. The ers .ere often bar-bound in this • This part of Oregon is compare- tables grow all winter here, and cat-1 '-clligcrents may form in event of ! 1'resl, and choice meats of all idea of this climate being too cool kinds constantly on hand. river for months at a time. That lively new and it is necessarily slow I *lo pasture the year round. Grass 1 " ’ar- U 18 “ is exploded by these reports. A ALSO the government has, by building a SI* filin g ui». as (lie extensive growth ' an(l ‘-lover .ire from 0 to 10 inches near at hand will not be confined day temperature of from (50 to (>7 Groceries, vegetables and pro- breakwater, made ours one of the of timber and the high mountains hich now ami children have been to Asia, but be extended into degreesis wanted during June,July \ isious, etc., etc. ii 50 best and safest entrances on the make it difficult of access except by running barefoot fo r a mouth. Europe. and August, blit the results have NOTICE! A i i ç l o .l l i i x s l a .liw iirx . Oregon co.ast has n*>t dawned * n s* ibuivl ani the rivers. A river People pasture 8 mouths in the [''«) v.V.oii'. it im.y «• :c n i: V.’here.-iH n-v been quite as satisfactory when the London, April 28. - A special r«t a tii s wife. L -.ura .1 . Vv:.ni< r, ha«, without the minds of the leonie i ers tin* dace o f a rail- year and the remaining four temperature has been as low as 50, just c u u :»w* o.* pru\'•'•ilioii. left u.y I« d niul tance and we are supposed to 1.4« n I ami V. a-.:« -a r* > r ; .ds in loua, monihs will grow 4 to 5 tons of di.spatch from Tirpu!, dated Api il r.i i !:er.*hy v.-rii ji !I ¡vrsous against and as high as 70. Our beets can îî * i » ! ai ì I* i.».- C' a *!’ grass per aeio. All kinds of fruits 2(>th, says: ‘*llie Russians occupy i rubili ¿j i«ti Oil K1Y LOC«»’Rt! bottled up as formerly, ii .Stil, when it be " ’urn¿♦r. comes generally V, I; be ready to gather by the last of MyrtTc Point. •)r 1 -en :l Wl\ 2> 1*V». prove*! shipping f mil ill.-» V.'iU\* and vegetables c: n b;* raised in Aklndtepe, and «are a c tiv e ly at work .vn in til? ea-i i that there is August or middle of September, fully known, and nLo <* ur liiiuieiR-i* from NO t H '!' t •F f ;>; « y . Vi ’ * M )]' i a pleasant heathfnl climate this valley. Steamers pass up and making a military road and the 30 d • proceeding are the Land ORiiö it « i V fii•lM;rsf. 4 )re:;<•u, (t »*'1 alni Ci*...- l't1*-*• ami so much natural wealth,. down tlu; Coquille river every day 1 Penjdeii to Herat, tt Marvh — A 1.; ; dryest we have hero, rain seldom is hereby riven 'V ’ otiee t. «at t i:«-. f«.l \<*v : il-g beds men of capital would come in sight of my father’s farm. This The government has accepted an country can i falling and never enough to hurt. A nani t il set t ier h:;s i- »|fi ll**t ce <*j- iiis a offer made by New South Males of t.-ution to make final i* •f Jt: : I’ .C» irt. fif flocking once. * h o c men who j settled by nn enterprising class Gf is the easiest country to make All we ask is tint you give this las claim., and t'a It. ti.li.i }•;■> ». >î V b. • iii«:(¡(B ' o us would soon be own- j poo pie .and to such people there is «a y°oil living in l ever saw. Ore- their contingent, now in the Soudan, la-fore *1:e Be: i-*.« r <*r l <•'•*• iv■•r * Í V. matter your attention by close fig ai») wiiting « ire < * l• ’-llie.»* w i:..s**n 1 :«>s**l »uri*. < ;a. on »•; - ;*- er of fine interests instead of chance for making some of the fin-! b is u great variety of climate. ; for service in India or elsewhere, Land L.-.mi i iaii.- *|,y. i< or« «lay. May 7. • » i» uring. Sugar beets grow as large V ia: mali:an t\ • working their lives out in depleted ost and most pleasant homes in 1 in t e r n Oregon is like Iowa,and 1 as may be required by the military h*^n 4 i ; V*. *. riil :’*! I e ' *for in »mi. : I -• : Ilf; 1 tLe S i - "tll m n fortLo s v/ as 7 0 lbs. and we have known souk A»* », of •'» VV \ S-<*. :#7, N E '4 of N 1•; *4 s I timber regions to supply a misera- ; Ameren. don t think it rains any more in a authorities. i.iuiw k»ofN w q s*»«.iwisoSu ii >r of >, \ \ 1 :» )' * i.nd W \ S B 1I ■-K . «4 grown on this liver, that vvoighe« bio local trade. There is much to discourage a * year here than it does there. j The Standard’s special says the from -10 to 4^ lbs. Some claim that ’ person on their first arrival here. | Kxritrment o ^ r I he »«-lent. Russians have occupied Jlaruchak, <■ r a t 4*1 K’o ia l. 200 tons can bo grown here an acre, , Everything is so much different London, April 25.—There was j t"ent} miles south of ienjdeh, on ,1. s. Beiieu [all of Angora. but funire from what you know has : d erald s have Oregon. «las. H < rvey the Merghab river. from the east. In fact so few niucli excitement in the house over A. H. Fish been done, and then compute them peeil several challenges in the pa- The Commissary Department of A Iso at (he same time anil place. at as low as 200 tbs. of sugar to the j perfl ^}10 owners of the race things remind them of their east the Government defeat Before a Ri.-hard J. Bol »in son. Homestead No. the India.. Army has completed j r N w ,, s^.^TJO SR nw «.«. ton, and the sugar at what you ; ]u>rse, Maplewood, wanting to run ern homes that they shrink from division Gladstone stated that the a r r a n g e m e n ts fo r f u r n is h in g tra ils- j He names the following wi-nesses to know’ could be realized for it in jjj1L1 ^»gikinst any body’s hors*», I the contact with what seems to Government would reserve free ■ ■ • • i i: prove his continuous residence upon, nnd the San Francisco market and sen am authorized by Mr. AlexZevvely them impossibilities, anil the coun dom of action if the amendment p o r ta tio n and p io v is io u s in I n d i a . cultivation of, said lund, viz: what the product would be per of Medford, Jackson Co., to state try is cursed because some one is carried. Its adoption entails a for two army crops. The first! j°^np'|'jt(>.)JUo all of Angora, Oregon. homesick, when the very things charge of $130,000 yearly on the corps consists of 13,000 British and 1 J»»»* Heryev acre. that he owns a horse that lms been Win. F. Benjamin. that seem to be a disadvantage nt consolidated fund with similar re- 1 1(5,000 native troops, with camp A’ H' *1>,h m«r41n.-CJ liagister. How many of our readers noticed raised in Jackson Co., and 1ms first upon becoming acquainted lief to local taxes. It is believed 1 f°llowers and transport tenders, on our first page of last week’s never run but one race, and was proven blessing. It is a w ell the Government will decide to go 8000 horses and 30,000 transport paper the call of the board of im- ; beaten in that, that he will match j known fact that after once becom- on with the bill and endeavor to animals. The second corps consists migration to furnish them with ! against Maplewood from a quarter ing thoroughly acquainted with the reverso the vote with a fuller house. of 12,000 British and 15,000 native information concerning the cium- of a mile to a half mile-.dash for country, a man seldom, oever, The Government, in the meantime, troops, with 28,000 followers, 8000 ty’s interests, resources, etc., for one thousand dollars. I f parties leaves. it is thought, will proceed with the horses and 28,000 transport ani immigrants? The jieoplo of Co owning Maplewood will take him There are no sudden changes of English and Scotsch bills and test mals. One month’s supplies are to quille City are trying to raise some to Medford Jackson Co., Zevvely be sent to Renli, Killa and Abdula, C. A N D R E W S climate. Heat and cold are regu- the same question. means to have printed, at this will pay their expenses, and if they and three month’s supplies to ulated by the sea breeze to as near Eufflun«l su«l Italy- Halt«. PROPRIETOR, oflice, about 3000 circulars, giving will pay his, ho will bring his horse Rome, April 25.—The Gazette Quetta. perfection ns it is possible to find a very elaborate description of the to Coos Co., at the fair grounds. CONSTANTLY in any locality and there is not a this morning announces that Signor Coquille valley, its climate, re He will meot tho owner or b.ackers drop too much rain for the welfare Mancini, Italian Minister for for Keeps sources, etc., the cost of which will of Maplewood any day during the eign affairs, and Sir Salville Lum- of the country. be alxjut $35. The circular w ill month of May that they will name An assortment of Fruit of all kinds grow in ex ley, British Ambassador, have be about half the size of the H er at Roseburg and make the race and |', IIE above named Stallion will make ceeding abundance. The trees are made definite arrangements regard r 1_ Boots anil shoes, ald , but will contain nothing but the present season at Stillwell's ranch reading matter in regard to resour put up the money, preliminaries to large and healthy and produce the ing the military and political action one-halt mile north of Coquille City, and at Hats and caps, ces, etc., and descriptions of prop be arranged «at time of making the most luscious fruit imaginable. of Italy in the Red Sea. It also Benhum's ranch, Burton Prairie. He will erty for sale that the committee race. Here is a chance for Maple- be found at Burton Prairie on Mondays and Stationery, Inks, There are acres upon acres of wild states that they have settled de Tuesdays and nt Stillwell's ranch the re may see fit to give. In this con-1 wood’s admire-s to put up or shut Dry goods and nee tion \u will saj that e\eryone , Up For further information ad- fruit in the mountains such as tails of the proposed visit of the mainder of the week, from this date. Prince of M ales to Rome. who lias property tor sale at a real j . ,. r ., . . htickle berries, black berries, sal Clothing La Black Prince. Tho Tribune states that the bargain should at once send a de-1 l*ress ’ ’ • G- Cleveland, dies. Gents mon berries, etc. Bees make hou- Italian foreign oflice has been noti- scription of it to this oflice, and we i Gravel Ford, Coos Co., and Childrens oy every .......tl. in the year instead j fied tlmt the p,.ilu.n nll(1 p rinces8 will see that it is placed in the , Or Alex Zevvely, Medford, I hands high and is a perfect pattern of General fur of freezing to death. A farmer « f Wales intended to visit Rome symmetry and beauty. He is black with hands of the committee Be neen- i Jackson Co., Oreg. nishing goods; variable dapples; was sired by Mooyer's could live here if lie never saw a ■ early in May. rate and give a fair description. ___ ______ _ Percheron, and his dam a Morgan and also groceries, Jn the mean time, as it is oi inter John Hobson has been appoint- ¡store keeper if he wanted to. Still Or4l4ar4*4l H om e. Luniax, is one of the finest mares in the Canned goods, est to all alike, others than citizens ed collector of customs at Astoria, ! the people are very free with their Paris, April 25.—The Voltarie county. Cigars, tobacco of Coquille ( ity should help to and John M hiteaker collector of ! inoney money as a rule and are always state that over a hundred Russian Terms: Insurance, $8; by the season, $«»; andcandies. He pays the high make up the amount necessary to Internal revenue for the district <»f hospitable, students in Paris belonging to the single service, $4. est price for country produce insiiiv ;::i oarty issue of the circu- Oregon, vice John C. Cartwright E. E. Stillwell. But everything is not roses. army have been ordered home b} v lu 2 3 Jar*». I suspended. tnl7m3 Proprietor. There are many thorns to bother the Russian Government. 1 M COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, Fine Stallion! B e e ch e r! i if New City Market Market i E . H — — ♦ : A there — — J POST OFFICE Store, Black Prince. 9