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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1885)
I S T r.UKKTl S O BOOKS. (fçqm Ut li ih) ïu v n ld , Mr. Hirxm l’hmk, formerly it resident of the Co- • ¡ <|Uille, lint u tu»«' ¡in-sent aililros- 8 lied liiutf. Cal., ' Pt'BM Sm cn KVKBT TUESDAY. liiiH tu i> I iookh wliu li every .'ve.it tdiotilil handle. I They are very rut-ag, and will veil rapidly. W*ite to 1.tilt at out e. ,T A. Di an , 1 ^Sr a choice location in Coquille City. 3 i I lots nicely cleared and m choice fruit ' trees, good, large house and woodshed, etc., T l ,’ K S D A Y , MAY J, 1 885. T e r r i l»lc r .iic o iM it c r S lit t i a C u li* I b r n in l.iitu . m i l l O L IV E H O T E L, Front St. Coquille City. A. G. AIKEN Tug Company!! P r o p r ie t o r . This house is well supplied w ith every T H 3 — DEALERS IN— Front St., Marshfield, Or., Gr. N. P. Hansen, Prop. Agent for (iibbson’ s fine whiskies, an AAA w hisky. Also agent for the C'KLEHKATKD C ilK ’ AliO I LI!It ami POKTKK at whole sale and retail. The celebrated HOC' A beer on draught and in bottles. \3nli) Prop- Coquille City. Oregon- Orders promptly filled. Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. v 2 ml The Appeal for n tough yarn: For some time past some animal of great si/.»* and strength has been killing Mr. (.’has. MeCown’scalves, S T A - L I j I O U , P in e , I r : n - 3 r a y sheep and hogs. Thursday morn ing he took his dogs, four in num S T A L L IO N ber, and started to hunt the animal ill make the present season of 1887». at up. The night previous it luul A l ’ 'IL L *tand at Ooqnille City and Coos T t Myrtle Point and -vicinity. CLEVELAND is a beautiful dark bay— eaten up a line Jersey cow valued \ \ liiver, commencing lath o f Aj»ril. J It! hands high—weighs 1300 pounds— Ivs"*. DAN is of good stock (which his Five years old in Juno. at .*>. In a short time the »logs pedigree will show) is a dependant. on C leT relstu cL , Jr., started the animal, and soon had it horse’ s side, of old (len. Knox, o f Maine, Was sired by Wood berry; darn by Eclipse. in a tree. Mr. McCowu arriving I will weigh about 14001bs, o f good action, Season to commence from date, to continue at the spot, promptly discharged | five years old in April, 'S7>. two months. liis Winchester at tlie animal. At I*. P. Painter, Terms: $30, with insurance—No colt, Proprietor. N*> Pay. the crack of the gun, the panther March 28. 1S$5. v3n34 Good pasturage can be had at Myrtle Point, bounded from the tree, and in an in at two dollars per month. stant succeeded in killing all four F«*r further particulars, apply to John Berry, of the dogs, and then attacked the Owner nnd proprietor. hunter. Doing at such close quar La n d A g en cy ! Myrtle Point, Or.. April 34. 1887». ters, of course, lit* could uot use his gun to advantage, so unsheathing his trusty Bowie knife, he deter mined to kill the animal and avenge his faithful dogs, or die in ! Young Frank. the attempt. For a considerable 'I ', 1IE Sargent horse will make the present I season at Ruckliff’ s mill, a n d .a tJ .H . time the condict was uncer T I v o X J iT . c ie r s ig iT .e c l Lamb’ s place on Fishtrap creek, and also tain, neither seeming to have the at Coquille City and will visit each place advantage, but locked in a deadly every nine days. Good pasture can be had H a s at each place at very low rates. embrace they rolled over and over, down the mountain side fora dis p r o x jn s r o c i E x m x r i E i D tance of three-fourths of a mile, Is six years old, Black Chestnut, stands 17»1 j hand-: high, weight 1200 pounds. He tilling the air with dust and frag w as sireil by a St George and Gray Eagle -A . ments of broken rock. At last, horse, and his dam a Messenger and Ber however, a well directed thrust trand. ^'il! >.<»crin April 10th. Terms: from Mr. M el’ s Arkansas tooth Insurance $ 8 ; season $5. pick decided the tight in favor of O. D. Sargent, the hunter. The death struggles n34i f Proprietor. of the animal, as described by Mr. P in e S ca m p e rd c w n Met own were frightful to behold, XlfcT and in its expiring fury it tore up S ta llio n . brush, saplings and trees from six ♦ r to eight inches in diameter, mang James W inston, ling many of them into splinters. V M T IL L make the present season at Alex The conflict lasted nearly four vY Jackson’ s ranch near Gravel Ford, except on Saturdays, at which time he can and hours. TheanimalMr.McCrown pro be found at Myrtle Point. Anyone from a distance can be accommodated with good nounces to be tlie genus < M. Chin- pasture at reasonable rates. DU iBUTIUS AND l-EDIl/RUt;: ga) or California lion, and measur Is prepared to buy or sell for Jim Winston is a beautiful dapple bay, 17>}k ed ten feet and fourteen inches hands high, weighs H)oO lbs. He was Hin d reasonable consideration. by Seauqerdown. he by Norfolk, he by from tip of nose to end of tail, mid Lexington, he by Boston, he by Sir Arohy, He has the following for sale: h.< by i imoloen, lie by Arabian Bay. must have weighed nearly TOO lbs. Scan.-perdown’ s dam was Nettie W., by At the close of this terrible fight Bell iont, second dam Lady Davis, bv Red Dill i fi r Red Bill’s pedigree see American Mr. McCown was entirely deprived I i li 1 Acres on Fishtrap, 7*0 acres cleared, • Srial Bitok). J im s dam was bv Young I I J U foo under iuicv: _* .0 intit bearing Hitt *m:ui. U is dam b y Humboldt, second of his clothing, except a paper col trees, l.i * aso with s .i rooms: barn «itl.v.*! | deal by Gray Eagle. Ti : r;.s: Single service $ 10 . payable at lar and neck-tie, which miraculous 5 c >ws, a yoke of cattle, •> calves. S stands of the .i:.!« if > Tvic.‘; se.i-t >n $ b-». payable at bees. lit.use, dairy und farm outfit fo: to relate, were left intact. I tlit* * i.d <>f s asoii. i e July 2 d. Parties DAN KNO X, Cleveland, Jr., ( S ta lli# », Coquille ► ■■ — - —" !« !« !« lies**. : — AND— apply at this office or to H. Kern, Marshfield. < Editor ami .Proprietor D«v< »ted to the interests of tin* ('««juille K it « r iparticularly , and «>f the County gen- • »•rally. ............ £ 2 . 00 . Sabs Tiption. per y ea r.... — c o q u i l l e City £3000. I D.*-*'«in * by the season, and their mares f i i:i ; t** get with foal can breed next sea- C# l.^JO for in i acres of Î and. 8 J acres unde r -:i>n f.-i-e. 1 ivi'l lie cautious in regard to r.e- le iit v , ojo trun tr«. 8 UOU:>*.', barxi o » A4\t. cidciil i, but will not l c r »¡suisible for any. V, iii, G. C levelaud, i nC.Ttf Pn »¡»rie'or. A good rango forcatile adjoining, tur House and u u ioti in Coepa ilio City; ve.y eueap. ¡. The only illustrated Magazine devoted to the development o f the Great West. Contains a vast amount o f general information ami spe- cial articles on subjects o f interest to all A b l y ron d n rted ! » S u p e r b ly illiiM t r a t e d J Only 12 a year. L. Samuel, Publisher, No. 122 Front street, Portland, Or. i y [i i C oquille C ity i# G. H. W right, AND ALL KINDS Of f ir , ash , m a p l e , formerly o f San Francisco has opened a FiRSL’-CLVSS Barber Shop and Cigar Store in connection with tile above Lott-1—lnq»orted and domestio cigars constantly on ham!. v ln ltf. m yrtle , Alder ami spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. LOTS FOR SALE! TOWING O gn . By the Tnj" K A T IE COOK, 011 In The Addition To The Town Of the river and 1 >ar, tit reasonable rates. D r. S . L . L S I S E V E P m IlU C edar , in thing necessary to make it a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. T ables always supplied with the best the market affords. I n f l e P o iu t r o p r ie t o r , Timber, match-wood and stave tim Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem- ber purchased. icals etc., of the best quality, ami | Orders for lumber filled in qunnti- all the time receiving fresh, every tie os to mit, nnd at the lowest living thing usually found in a tirst-chiss rates. J. PABK EB, medical dispensary. Prescriptions M. L. HANSCOM, carefully compounded. I HYING M. COOK. Parkersburg Cqos county Oregon, v2n!5. vl nLStf. N e w D r u g s to r e ! Mrs. C. W .Olive. —Ft Ilf— ----- Keeps----- Our OLIVE & AIKEN. Have just received at Subscribers. tfa tjU ilU j Hus A Large Variety of L U H t i : e P I c w o r c , O s tr ic li P T fiim s s a n d Tips- L aces. iUi IT I! P o iT c L a n c c . a n d O rn a m e n ts. ___ Rucliiiig Eaibr-yder Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- SAN FRANCISCO a The regular subscription price o f our paper is Hats trimed to order a speciality. Straw, Plush, Si!k, Satin or Velvet, which we w ill sell cheap for cash . vln 6 . *2.00 PER YEAR , And the yearly subscription of the CHRON ICLE is $2. Now we w ill furni.sh “ IBulli P isrs fur C m t e r Ilenrj' Huden M a r s h fie ld « X j AOIES AND O iiliD R E N ’S X 3 IATS (Cilu pfimnltl. . . . . w rrn Neatly and promptly done, at the lowest living prices. Shop next door east of Leneve’s drug store, Coquille City, Oregon. T l i 3 L a t e s t 3 :y i3 3 made advantageous arrangements to C Z E J c r s e - S lic e in g r J ! Appreciating the necessity of all Business Men, Farmers and Miners having a news- | paper published in the metropolics, in ad- ! ditioii to their own local paj»er—one that ! contains all Financial, Commercial and j General News; which matter not being in j the scope of a local paper—the proprietor of j the B L A C K S M IT K N IG David Young. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. A »oliti O P P O S T O I T 1 ÍM illin e ry S to re !! J. h . N o s m a ........................... Proprietor. W . G a llie r For particulars inquire of E. B ender or W. A. B oeder , Myrtle Point. Oregon. t iT _ o ir n e v 7 Coquille City, Oregon, Constantly on hand a well selected stock o f fresh and choice drugs and med- icines.notions, blank books, school books R1U^ cverj thing usually found in a first-clast; drugstore. Presciptions carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. Ills prices uro ns low as the lowest. vln4.r> P r i c e s P S e a sc z ia T o le . Water Fur $3.25, Postille Free. Both papers sent to one or two ailresses, op tional with the subscriber. Young & iluden Proprietors. Manufactures of LEMON SODA, CREAM SODA, SA K SA -! PARIDLA, GINGER ALE. EASTERN ¡ CIDER. M INERAL WATER, also GUM j SYRUP and VINEG AR. ITrnr.N & Y orso. oí SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE ....I S T H E .... Leading Newspaper ....o r th e .... r*. u C 0 8 M HUS Empire CliY and Drain’s Sla'.ion STAGE ani STEAMBOAT line! Carrying The U- S. Mails Wells. Far:«) & Co’s ' V U t « ) I t . n?n ¡n yi -[ Randolph. Oregon: ]- j ,i_ D P a iC ific RANDOLPH CULAI* EST I Lxnrasr. ri TI fifT I > co. LS Lui li L tin i-. Want of occupation will ruin the J B Walscrr« Prop- most promising of young men. f EAYSITÌ El Jí*t i: e n y *:, d d r a i n s I j S : \ t’ ¡« >N UVEH Y When a youth sits down in idle Beer of Lest duality always to be MONDAY, W; IDNF.SDW and FRIDAY ness, with an idea that the world had at the Brewery, and orders isti ! i* The steamer JUND *»r RESTLESS n eet- owes him a living, it’s high time ^«175 for House and lot in Coquille City. from all ¡»arts filled promptly. ' the stag*- at the nn»u,,i of tUo Umpqua. that his body was committed to for two unimproved lots iu Coquille ----o- vn33 New nnd comfortable st:i"»-s. City. the dust from whence it came. As I FARE to Drains S ii.i**n £7. Persons wishing to buy farms, wild land Fare to Portland l»y this route .A 15.7*0. for Id» soul, nothing will ever be “'0 0 acres of grazing land known as North or town lots, improved or unimproved, will Each pass ng««r allow * d.V) pounds o f baggage known of it. A record of the ♦ JPrairie twelve nineslrom 1 -aiidon,Oregon, do well to call on ( '. C. Huntington, “ City Passengers are requested to be :n Umpire t imber land on Cuun nuliam creek, cheap, Boot A Shoo store,” Coquille City, before young men who have been unfor I City the night before departure. Lnquire of Walter Sinclair, E m p i r e C i t y , O r. purchasing elscw here, as lie has in his bauds Coquble, Oregon. tunate enough to have a fortune Any information in regard to the above for sale a large variety i»f real estate, and YV. 1Ï. G etty , P rop . line can be procured at the Blarco or Central can furnish buyers w ; l: lands any in quanti left them shows that eight in ten hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or TlM151.ll LAND NOTICE. ty. from a quarter st ction ranch, down to a never amount to a single atom in — o — ia any public hr ise in Empire. F. S. Land Office, lloseburg. Oregon, 1 half lot iu town, consisting .in part o f the November 1 SS 4 . ) the world, and seven out of the following: Horses and Bnggirs at all hours. Good 'OTICE is hereby given that itichard r*»ii'i ■' tSt.. ~-i --'f—- ‘ • JllO a r r « ‘ N, good, large dwelling, com eight die bankrupts, financially, Pasturage by the day. week or month. Hill lias applied to purchase the N. E. N of S. L. N ol section 2 township 550 south modious barn, fine young orchard, good out vln4‘.) 3m. morally and otherwise. When a ! ot (Si ECI.VI.IST AM* OBADUATE.) range low est,of the W illainette meridian, houses, 30 acres under fence, 15 in grass and THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. No, 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. under the act of congress of June .1, 187s for father brings up his son in idle ! the sale of timber lands in the states «if 17» plow land. There are ujiwards of fifteen T r : ATS xtx C hrosic , S pecial A si » riUVAT- ness, never teaching him the first ■ California. Oregon. Nevada and territory of million feet o f fir and ce ar timber on the THE SAN FSiANCIKGO CH RONICLE is PlSkASEK WITH W'OXliElaT L Si * CKSS. VV a shitg ton. land which is of easy access t«» the river. the first i>aper on tlu* coast in ability and in principle of economy or the value ! Any and all persons claiming adversely the freshness and reliability of it* NEWS I GO acres*. 100 in the bottom, 27» im of a dollar, he commits a terrible any of the above lands must file their claim proved; new frame dwelling, good orchard, l s Nothing that the w«>rhl desires to know is in the Koseburg land office within the sixty blunder. The father guilty of such days publication hereof and failing to do sir barn, line spring, ami 10 head of cattle. 2 omitted from its columns It aims to i 11 UN I S ANEVEU-FAIL hogs, 7» sheep. 1 horse and 10 tons of hay. than- claims will be barred by statute. every requirement o f a first-class paper. ¿fi.v 1 mg Cure for Ner- M yrtle Point, Oregon, Fine timber on upland. a crime generally has to saw wood Wni. F. Benjamin, Nuns Debility, Ex- Its tel graphic reports are the latest and 3 7 acre**, all bottom, 30 improved; good marlOnfiO Register. l.i.r.hU d \ itality St m- for a living in his old age. Nine house, barn and orchard, also good feuces, most reliable; its local news the fullest and ‘^ 7 ! .1 ; V. 114 . 11 » s.s. Sj»t-r etc., adjoining Coquille City. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. H a s RECENTLY BEEN FITTED UP IN spiciest, and us editorials from the ablest out of ten of the boys with fathers 323 . n a t«n l u a. 1 « stman - Land Office at ltosebnrg, Oregon, \ til a c r e s , all bottom, 6 cleared, all good First-class order by Mrs. (). Reed, daughter pens ir. the country. Si 1 «« D.Il* |« t* 1 cy phc * who bring them up in idle luxury, March 27», Is85. f tillable land; house, barn, outhouses, or of the former proprietor, who w ill spare no tatolr J'KA, Paralysis THE CHRONICLE has always been, and Notice is hereby given that the following chard etc., X mile from Coquille City. and all the terrible e f ere they reach the meredian of life named settler has hied notice «rf his inten { Out* suburban lot. containing 1 >^ acres, pains in trying to render com fort to guests always will be, the friend and champu.n of fects o f self abuse, of tion to make filial proof in support o f his i neat cottage. 100 fruit trees 3 years old; very o f this old, and reliable house. are total wrecks—wrecked on the youthful follies and the p«*ople as against combinations, cliques, chum, and that said proof wiil be made be Share o f patronage is solicited. fora family residence, being ^ s corporations or oppression of any kind. It excesses in maturer vears such ns loss o f rocks c f total depravity which lie fore the Hegister or Receiver of the U. S. ! 1 desirable Mrs. O. K kui > Proprietor. r.41. from mlie ( oquille City. will lie independent in everything, neutral j Memory. Lassitude. Ni.ctururl ]• mission A- Office at Koseburg Oregon, on Thurs ... , . .. .• I . 11 .• l v e r s i o n t « » S « , < n t v . D i n m ‘s s o f \ i . . s i < n . N o i * - beneath the stream of life and up Land day May 7. 1887», viz: John W. Otto. Home 111 nothing; fair ami impartial to all parties, ve es in the llt ad; the Mtal 1 uid passing un stead No. 3413 for the S E V f o f S li Sec. on whose sharp and ragged edges yot exposing corruption wherever found, ami observed in tli«* urine, mid many other dis F O II i lit). W of s \V q S-. c . IT and N E ‘.4 of N E working with fearless endeavor to promote eases that lea«Is to Insanity and death- thousands of lives have been I N Sec. 2 .) T :$0 S H 11 West. T H E ami protect every interest of the great pub on. mint if ., v h o is a regular physician, names the following witnesses to prove (graduate of the l niversity o f 1 tui sylva- wrecked and ruined; money bags his lie continuous residence upon, and culti lic whom it serves and on whom it depends n ia), will agree to f<>rf*-it 1 ive i.ntt’BUD -IO )— may like bladders, keep you above vation of, said land, viz: dollars for a case «'f this kind the vital A\D D O M YOU FORGET IT- for its supp«»rt. j J. C. Robins *n ) bert «* bativi : (under l«is spe< al advice nnd The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON the waters of distress for a time, R. J. Robinson ! all of Angora, treatment) will not cure, or f«,r anything T o m b s to n e I he neople o f the Coquille river shot Id J. Hervy l’ Oregon. ICLE, the most brilliant nnd complete impure or injurious found in it. but puncture them, let their con i J. S. Reiieu bear in mind, that as good l*li«»to^ni|»Ii** Weekly Newspaper in the W«»rld, prints d o c t o r m i n t i i : treats all private disease Wm. F. Benjamin, as can he obtained on tlm Pacific coast, r re regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, o f successfully, without m enury: c o n s u l t a tents escape and you sink. Boys, M ONUM ENT mar31n33 Register. made by G. H . R amst > ui , l , o f Myrtle Point. News, Literature and General Information; t io n Ft’.r.E. Thorough exaiuiniiti« n and ad the recklessness id youth is what Price A G E N C Y ! Will aoon have completed a floating also a magnificent Agricultural Department. vice including analysis o f orim-, £5. NOTICE. o f vital ukstobativi :. £1.7)0 a bottle,c»r four lias caused so many mothers' hair r |''() all ASSIGNEE'S persons knowing themselves in- times the quantity £5: sent to any address ZB to trim as white as the driven 1 debtetl. eith« r by note t»r book account, $2 For One Year. upon receipt «>f j»rice or C. O. D. secure To be on ihc setfe side, ice have With which ho will visit every point snow. It is this that caused so you are her* by resi>cctfull informed that from observation and in private name if same must be p. id. and without further secured au agency for the sale ot on the river between Myrtle Point nnd Including postage, to any part o f the United d e s ir e d , by a . i :. saxT iE , m . d . many fathers and mothers to give the notie.- from me. as 1 wish to render my linai Bandon, nnd be prepared to do Snn Fri n- States. l i KI’ AENRT ST. SAN 1RAXCISCO, CAL., up by the wayside and be laid in account to the lion., the District C«»urt at tombstones and monuments,from cisco work at less than San Francisco prices. SAMPLE HOTTLU FRIJR Sample Copy Sent Free. ensnimr t* rm, to !>«• held at Empire ( 'ity, W ill be sent to any one «pi»lying by letter, premature graves. The follies of the : - A * : All oruers must be accompanied by the Will be fully prepared to make Pictures in til«- 5kl Monday, the 25tli day o f May. 18H5. stating symptoms’, sex an«t age. Strict se our youth hang heavier upon the This is uiv last call in this business, the L oim I iiiiil li<‘!inh!(‘ House in California all styles known to the art, from the small coin. crecy in regard t*> all business transac Address all orders to H ubat , d , C«xjuille City hearts of our fathers and mothers next one will lie made by the Sheriff. tions. est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. a r.B Y v r. Coo» C o. Oregon. Kobt. 11. Lowe, du . mixtik V. kidney reniedt nepiiueticuk All he asks is for people to compare liis than I he millstone that grinds the Assignee Which we are enabled to give ex cures nil k in d sof kidney ami bladder com work with that of others. o f BURKE A HICKEY. kernel into finest flour. It is a pity plaints, gonorrhoea, gletd, leueorrhoea. A B A R G A I N P. S.: for conveni« nee. a list o f th< names cellent bargains. Photographic de For sale by all druggists; £1 u bottle: 6 bot Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen that s< me of the young men of to and the amount due from each, niav be signs and price list shown on ap o f Coos Countv, and it is to ttie interest We have the selling of a half section of tles tor £5. day did 11 i fall in between the mill- j found at the oil. ;o o f C. H. Volkmar. Myrtle plication. d u . m i n t i e * s d a n d e l io n p il l u are the beat o f «he people to patron t o home im hm ry j 7 Vli and cheapest dyspepsia and m i.n ot s cure stones before they had caused the Point. J. A. D ean . R. II. Lowe, and thereby keep the money in the country j pood little ranches, or a eood dairy nnd in the market. For sale by all druggists. trouble they have. Kx. 1 Empire City, Aj lil llt b , 18eA. Office in Herald Building. v 2 n ltf v2n43tf * stock ranch. The price is £20. per acre. ■s City Livery & S ta i N BE,. MINTIE, LEHNHERR HOTEL, fa r# Dead! STILL AHEAD! EKG I H REMEDY