Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 19, 1885, Image 2

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O L IV E
T H e
HOTEL,
ZEE
The steamer Areata arrived at
Front St., Marshfield, Or.,
Front
St.
Coquiile
City,
John Noah is not one of the log­ Marshfield on Friday the 15 inst.
A. G. AIK E N P r o p r i e t o r .
gers who intend to remain idle this at 5:30 o’clock.
This house is well supplied with every­
Agent for Gibbson's fine whiskies, an AAA
summer. He has a crew of men
A. Giromi’s horse, “ the bob-tail-
whisky.
Also a gt ut f< »r the CEL Eli It A I ED
en gaged, and intends putting a- ed nag,” ran two races on the saw thin" necessary to make it a
CHICAGO LEEK and PORTER at whoiu-
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
! sale and retail. The celebrai* d HOC A beer
bout a million feet in the water dust at Marshfield, on the 12 inst.
'C aulks always supplied with the best the
on draught and in bottles.
\3nl9
before winter.
Noah is a good and was beaten in both.
On market affords.
logger, and the doleful tales told Thursday, the nag was disposed of
of the dull lumber market don't through the medium of a rallie,
formerly of San Francisco
scare him worth a cent.
and was won by EvanhofT, of the has opened a FIRST-CLASS Harbor
Shop and Cigar Store in connection with
One of the O. SS 1. Co’s logging brewery,
1st door north of Olive hotel,
teams, in charge of li. Millage, wis
During the session of circuit the above hotel—Import'd and domestic
cigars constantly on hand.
M ain S t r e e t ,
taken up Coos river Friday last, to court, the steamer Comet will run
vln ltf.
COQUIIoLE CITY,
l ’apt Heine’s place, where 1,00J between Marshliehl and Empire
Beef, Pork Mutton, Groceries and
Mrs. c . W .Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
logs ar» cut and leadv for hauling. City iu time to convey passengeis
Provisions constantly on hand, at
tv
about
500
logs
more
(
u
OLIVE
&
AIKEN.
who reside in Marshfield, and
Th ere a
the lowest market prices, and
Fresh
Produce taken in exchange,
the claim, uncut, which will proba- others who have business with
Have just received at
S. S. McAdams, Prop-
hl\ he put in the water before 1 lie said court.
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tlvelr n e w
team is moved.
The legal luminaries of Marsh-
[ î \ m > s Hay News.]
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
Li
C oquille C ity O gn .
The following explains the mer­
D r . S . I». L E M E 7 S
its of a worthy institution:
P r o p r ie t o r ,
Seven years ago the New York
Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem­
society o f decorative art opened its
icals etc., of tho best quality, and
doors for the sale of “ woman’s
i all the time receiving fresh, every­
work.” During that time 3(*40
j thing
o usually
* found in a first-class
women h ave contributed work, foi
medical dispensary. Prescriptions
which 8231,308 have been paid.
carefully compounded.
The society has now organized
v2nl5.
“ Free Industrial Classes, with
!
the main object o f in te r e stin g chil­
C O Q U Z X j I j K M I I a Z i
,
dren in some useful work.
Hi*
— AND—
str u e tio n is now given in eleven o f
j
the mission schools of the c ity in
free-hand drawing, modeling, plain
I
and tine sewing and embroidery.
Frame timbers are being gat out hold are evenly distributed through
T h e s e classes are in charge of a
special committee aud supported ; for P?rshbakor A Co’s, new’ mill, the improved addition to the lower
A. L. Nosier Prop.
bv a special fund.
which is about te be built on the town. Messrs. Bennett and Owen <
-
. Coquihe tit a pt int between lbm . I in O’Connell’s building, Crawford j
Main St. Coquiile City, Oregon.
and
Lockhart
in
Sengstacken
and
|
It is amusing to see the Kose- ,l0Iph and Bandoli. A inuley sa.v
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burg Flaindealer wade into super­ will be used instead of circulars, Smiths’, and Siglin and Gray at ]
Fresli and choice meats of all
C e d a r , f ir , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e ,
latives. Such words as biggest, n:nl it is the intention to put in a , the old stand iu Hollands block, X j ADIES AND OHllDREN'S H A T
kinds constantly on hand.
Alder and spruce lumber alwnysjon
largest, sweetest, fattest aud best pony saw, gang edger, planer, latl j Dr. lower has removed from j
ALSO
P lc v /e r G , C s tr ic lx
have become stale and meaningless. sa.vs, etc. The engine will have ; his old sunny corner in Heilands, j
( 1 rocerie- vegetables and pro- hand and for sale at the low esi rates.
P ra m oG a n d
The present course of th.it paper about the same power as the one i to Sengstacken ami Smith’s.
visions, etc. etc.
n50
will hurt its reputation for veracity. used m th3 lkiikersbrrg mill.
The old mill formerly ow ned by
Tips-
For instance, it will say that stock Win. Windsor, an experienced ; A. Lobree, on the Isthmus slough,
By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on
XjGices.
can live the year round on range, ; mechanic, will have charge of the j but now by E. B. Dean <fc Co., has
! the river and bur, at reasonable rates.
I R I 't o 't o c n s ,
and in another.coluinu mention the work.
been greatly improved and will
and Ornaments.
The
Thoroughbred
Stallion, » Timber, match-wood and stave tiw-
fact that unless it rains iu a few
Jnmts Aikon, of S i s « river, was i s0° " l,e rfcml>'
c' ,rame" ee cutt,l1‘-
Rucliing
EmbrodOyr
! her purchased.
days
w stock will be unable to obtain in tewu last week.
lie 1ms leen j lim' bei’ tlien* so re!>olt s,'-vs' tho Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc-
! Orders for lumlier filled in quanti­
a particle of feed this season. Last
!
Marshfield
mill
will
shut
dow
n.
f ie s to suit, and at the lowest living
Hats trimed io order a speciality.
wcrking on his claim during the
week it said, after all, the chances
rates.
The people complain of dull Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which
past winter, and is now ready to
were that they would have a fair commence washing, but (»wing to | times, yet, they need to travel but *( " l11 Sl11
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III».
J. PA R K E R ,
f<" ‘
ILL make Ihn present season of 1885
M. E. HAXSCOM,
crop. Another item: Crops nev­ tlu seal city of water w ill probably ! lx sbort distance to see duller limes
at My rib- Point and vicinity.
IK YIN G M. COOK.
Ulne Scamp*rd.cv7TL REECHEU i.; a b.-.aitiful dappled brown.
er fail in Douglas county.
have to lefer operations in that alllicting other - localities
seven years « »iu on the 25th dav of Julv. : Pavkersburg (Zoos county Oregon.
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sixteen bauds high and weighs 1250it>s.
vl ulstt.
R l n r h S a m i .A t(ni:i£.
line till the winter rains set in.
r i « r a ‘ s < n -o h H e m » .
S te llio n = ,
Henry Puli, of the limi of Puli,
P e d i^ e e :
He brought with him some speci­
The long-looked for rain has
Î AEFY'IIFU was s'red by Selfrino; he by
mens of coarse gold, which lie I Fernlv A: Winslow of Portland, is
come at last aud farmers are ju­
£ > Venin ait lleeeln-r's dam was sired bv
working one of the company’s ma­
lately took from the claim.
ILL make the present season at Alex Ashland (’ hief: he by Meiu!»rino.
S?C >!IU
bilant.
ranch near (¡ravel Ford, j
chines at the Black Hawk mine, except Jackson's
dam
by
Lilly
Morgan
and
out
of
a
Whip
<>u Saturdays, at which time he cani
r n ^ h in d S > rh em e.
The Port Orford and Baudon
Randolph, owned by Ahe Kose. be found at Myrtle Point. Anyone troni a mare.
Empire CiiY and Drain’s Station
distance can be accommodated with good
Season to lie« in April 1st. 1885.
stage is making regular trips again,
London, May 14.- Negotiations ! The machine is said to be very pasture at reasonable rales.
Terms—Single leap $5.0'J, season $8.00,
i>::>.■ uni’TioN axi > er.niouac:
aud is a great convenience to the are proceeding with Turkey for the simple. It contains a copper cyl-
STAGE and STEAM30AT line!
Jim Winston is a beautiful dapple bay, l.'H j insurance *10.
traveling public.
No responsibility will be assumed for
latter’s occupation of Sunkim and inder, in which a quantity of quick- bonds hi _h, vs.ig'ns 1000 lbs. lie was sired
u n j«rilovn. he by Norfolk, lie by ! accidents or escapements.
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by Scauii'i-rdown.
Carrying“ The U- S- Mails
Mr. Bernstein, one of the iirm the Soudan on the following basis: silver is placed; the sand is run Lexington, he by Boston. he by Sir Archy, |
Jam
es!’
.
Brown,
he by Tinioloen, lie by Arabian Ray.
of the Burnham lumber company, The Porte engages to assist in sup- through this quicksilver bath, and
Scam per down's dam was Nettie W ., by! nfiCtf
Owner and Proprietor.
Wells. Fargo & Go’s
Belmont.
second
dam
Lady
Davis,
by
Red
1
arrived at Denmark on Monday pressing the slave trade and in d?- and the gold extracted.
Some Hill (for Red Rill's pedigree see American!
Express
Jim s data was l»v Young
last, from San Francisco.
Mr. veloping external commercial rela- chemicals are also used, which re­ Stud Rook).
Rifleman. His dam 1» v Humboldt, second j
Bern&tein has settled and released tions. Besides formal proposals move the coating from rusty gold, dam by Gray Eagle.
Terms:
&ingk- service #10, payalile at j
all attachments against the com- made through Fehini Pasha, if the brightening it and making it sus-
the time of service; season SI."», payable at i
n ?
the end of season, i e July lid.
Parties i
pany except two— James Haft and Poite accepts, an English company 1 ceptible to amalgamation.
M
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. breeding t»y the season, and their mares
T EAYSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS
5
The company will obtain the option of securing Rose has great confidence m tho failing to get with foal can breed next sea-
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STATION EVERY
M. M. Harrison,
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i A ! son free. I vviil be cauiious in regard to ac-
MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY
aud FRIDAY
H e informed us la.-M cid«m s , but will n<>t be responsible for any.
hud not settled with those two a concession to construct a railway machine.
\Vm. G. Cleveland.
Mr. Bern- to Berber, and will receive other week, while visiting the hay, that
gentlemen up to date.
The steamer Jl'N O u r RESTLESS meets
n37tf
Proprietor.
stein, 1 understand, has purchased trading rights. Granville is also ■ sand which would old v yield 81.50
the
stage at the month of the Umpqua.
PROPRIETOR,
New
and comfortable stages.
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Burnham’s interests here, and will negotiating with ike Italian Gov- per ton I>v tin old j roc-ess, had
T
CONSTANTLY
FARE to Drains Station £7.
oer ton when run
superintend the work himself. It eminent concerning an alternative v ie! ltd
art* to Portland bv this rouie Sló.50.
is not definitely known whether scheme for occupation of the Red th:< ugh the new machine.
Some
Each passenger allowed is) pounds of baggage
Keeps
l’ ass-ngers are requested to be in Empire
ip the Black Hawk
Bernstein will start the mill sea littoral, in event of a failure t»> of the
An assortment of
City the night before departure.
” , red
It is to be come to an agreement with tho mine, which contained gold
up this season or not.
Any information in regard to the above
Boots and shoes,
Borte. The Reform and Kossegna with nisi was tried, with very snt-
hoped he will.
liueenn be procured at the Rial co or Central
hotels in Marslit'eld, and the post otLce or
Hats and caps,
There have been some four or of Rome, and other liberal itnli.ii isfactory results, not ji color being
i.i unv public Hr n e in Empire.
rITxO TJii.clersigiT.ecl
It is tin*
live ranches taken here lately and papers, are opposed to Italian oecu- visible in the tailings.
Stationery, Inks,
U
tbe parlies locating n ill soon pro- j Pn" f y l>t
inleulimi to pul up a maol.ine at
5
tl
Dry goods mid
ceed
to Wil.1 houses on their re- l'r"»i»re-arme l supp-rl in event l.nnes mine in a slant time, amt
ct
Ha;
Clothing La­
spective locations.
Northern of Italy becoming involved in a Adam Rershbaker intends to open
dies. Gents
The Italian bis claim also in the near future,
-c
Curry is settling up very fast, and European quarrel.
and
<
’hildrcns
at the rate laml linn been located ,,l‘ 1»iftry journal, Esnreito, approves | The machine is not patented, and
Persons wishing to buy farms, wild land
General
fur­
or
town lols, improved or unimproved, wi ,1
CIPlEZIISriEIID
the past year there will not he the cccapation of Egypt by Italy. ; can bo constructed at a cost not
;
do
well to call on O. C. Huntington, “ City
-
nishing goods;
! exceeding 825; but tho chemicals !
any vacant land left in a few years.
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Root.
A Shoe store,“ Coquiile City, before
O. il C.
also groceries,
used, which remove rust from the
purchasing elsowh« re. as he has in his hands
Since the game law came in
Canned goods,
for sale a large variety of r**al estate, and
New’ York, May 13.—The report ! gold is where the secret lies, and
Cigars,
tobacco
force elk and deer have become
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can
furnish buyers with lands any in quanti-
from London that the Oregon and is only known to the operators.
an tlcailtlies. ^
p a y s th o h i g h - j ty, from a quarter section ranch, down to a
very impertinent. It has not been California is to be consolidated
Xctns.
est price for country produce ! half lot in town, consisting Ju part of the
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many days since an elk was seen with the Central Pacific system is
IS l i s s o m * i n A i£:ilt:iuiM t:in.
vlu‘23 ’ following:
passing through the settlement on I confirmed here to-day. The ar­
) 2110 uereM, good, large dwelling, coin-
Teheran, May 14.— Colonel
; modious barn, fine youug orchard, good eut
horseback, and some parties aver rangement is virtually tho, purchase Alikhanoff, who commanded the
I houses. :50 acres under fence, lf> in grass and
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that they have seen deer perform­ of the former by the latter, the , Russians in their attack on Penjd-
I 15 plow land. There are upwards of fifteen
ing the same tricks.
The fram- stock of one being exchanged for eh, remains at Merv with 2000
million feet of fir and ce ar timber on the
ers fire trlkiug of forming a society outstanding stock of the other, on troops. The Russians have two
laud which is of easy access to the river.
IOO nor«**. 100 in the bottom, 25 im­
to hunt and slay those audacious
terms not yet made known, and battallions of infantry and 800cav­
and
proved;
new frame dwelling, good orchard,
animals, in order to save their
perhaps not definitely agreed upon. alry, with two batteries at Saraphs.
bam, fine spring, and 10 head of cattle. 2
Is prepared to buy or sell for
horses from being ridden to death.
hogs, 5 sheep. 1 horse and 10 tons of hay.
New bonds of the Central are to be They have strong outposts nt Puli-
reasonable consideration.
All right, gentlemen, you can
Fine timber on upland.
5
ishued in lieu of tho present de- Khartum and Zulifickar.
5 7 a c r e * , all Itottom, o0 improved; good
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count on “ dis chile” to help the
He has the following for sale:
. faulted Oregon bonds. This ad-
Coiii|»li«'»tioii.
house,
bam and orchard, also g«x>d fences,
Prcm
coim m tt™ m milling this ne.gh- j
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C e u t r a , P a c ific in to 0 re-
etc., adjoining Coquiile City.
London, May 14.—Earl Gran­
borhood of these pests.
til tier«**, all bottom, 6 cleared, al( good
gon, and besides putting it on an ville is in communic.-ition with i A A Acres on Fisktrap, 50 acres cleared,
tillable land; house, ham, outhouses, or­
800 under fence; 200 fruit bearing
Surveyor I’ itzhugh has been ^ 0qUaj f<Hiting with other lines to Russia with regard to keeping or­ rets. House with six rooms; barn .r>0Xf»2,
chard etc., X mile from Coquiile City.
O a r r 3 r i n g r t i r e TJ\ S .
dow n to Port Orford the past few Qr0gOn antj Puget Sound business, der on the Russia-Afghan frontier. h COV.-8. a yoke of cattle, (» calves, 8 stands of
O a c suburban lot. containing 1
acres,
neat
cottage,
100
fruit
trees
3
years
old;
very
b«es.
House,
dairy
and
farm
outfit
for
days surveying town lots f° r i completes a great north aud south
lN d L ^ I I _ iS ,
$;’ooo.
desirable
for
a
family
residence,
being
a
parties residing there.
There line from the British Columbia
from mile Coquiile City.
L W for 100 ncres of land, 80 ncres under
have been several new buildings frontier to the Gulf of Mexico.
ejn fence, 600 fruit trees house, barn 60X40.
erected iu Port Orford tho past
V gt od range f«»r cattle adjoining.
FOR
Coquille
City,
Oregon,
year, and, from indications, there
ft
r
House
and
two
lots
in
Coquiile
A letter from Wm. Phillips, writ­
T H E
E X P R E S S
ep City; very cheap.
will be several moro erected the ten at San Francisco on the 8th J. H. X o s l k b .............................Proprietor.
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and.
(¿M7.r for House and lot in Coquiile City.
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present seasou.
inst., informs us that W. T. Davis
Constantly on hand a well selected
HE 100 for two unimproved lots in Coquiile
Flaras creek, May 15.
stock of fresh and choice drags and med­
Oi'. y.
has taken a five-years lease of the
T o m b s to n e a n d
icines,notions, blank books, school books J^09 acres of grazing land known as North
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Henrvville co.al mine, with thepriv- and everything usually found in a first-class t b raiiie tvelve miles from Randon,Oregon.
Dt'Nlrt d .
; liege of purchasing the property at a
drag store. Presciptions carefully com­
T: mber and on Cunningham creek, cheap,
(excent
f ° fqFillc Cit>', ,every
ua> (except rmndavs) at ¿» a . m . and 1 p. m .
pounded.
Give him your orders,
\ ienna, May 14. A dispatch stipulated price. The papers will
A G E N C Y !
O q A VCRES—A splendid ranch, at a connecting with Steamer each trip for all
r j 4 J very ;reat bargain. At least $5000 ! points on Coos bay.
Leave Utter Citv
from St. Petersburg to the Political bo signed and all the business con- llis prices are as low as the lowest.
vln4.r>
worth of good timber in close proximity to j everyday (except Sundays) at 9 a . m . and
Tobe on the safe siile, ivc have
Correspondence soys
I he basis ' nected with the lease of the mine
the water. Two to three hundred sheep go 3:30 1 *. m .
of the Anglo-Lussian agreement completed by to-morrow. Davis
with the place.
Place well imroved—75 l)A S S h N (rE U S by morning stage can visit I secured
L , u ( (< an agency f o r the sale of
acres cleared—price, cash down, $2500.
I
Marshfield and Empire City having ' tombstones s and monuments,from
appears to consist in the abolition is also negotiating for a three-years !
two hours in each ¡»lace, returning to Co­
of the neutral zone in favor of a ; charter of the steamer Coos Bay, ! In Tho Addition To The Towrn Of ( 1 j O ACRES on Coquiile river, 80 acres quiile
City the same day
ji. " x O bottom land, 6 ncres cleared, bal-
direct boundary between Russia for carrying the Henry vii le coal,
Good and Reliable House in California
lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient
F a r © O n e D o lla r -
<xr.I$Yu/i
to log.
Small house with three rooms;
and Afghanistan. Russian Gov- Phillips has been engaged to su-
Always go with tho mail to make con­
M
liich
we
are
enabled to give ex­
$2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom nections.
eminent circles think this will se - 1 perintend the working of the mine
land and house £1200— a splendid chance ■ 2 ^ r W e will also keep a feed and livery cellent bargains. Photographie de­
euro a lasting peace, the nevitral and he and Davis expect to leave I ^ r i c e s Z R e a L S o n a T b le . for one wishing to umke a home. Liberal stable at Utter City.
signs and price list shown on ap­
For particulars inquire of
terms given.
zone having been a constant cause San Francisco for this place next
Jarvis & Arrington, Proprietors. plication.
E. R kndki ; or W. A. B oudur ,
C. W . Zuruwnlt, Agent,
Enquire
of
Walter
Sinclair,
o f discussion.
I Monday.—Mail.
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J- A* D ean .
Myrtle Point. Oregon.
Coquiile, Oregon.
at Coquiile City.
Omce in Herald Building.
G. H. Wright,
New City Market
Millinery Store!!
Coquiiie
City
Tug Company!!
Market
A Lage Variety of
TOWING
Fine Stallion!
Beecher !
\\
James
( HEAPEST!
Winston.
\Y
POST
OFFICE
Jarvis, email & Go.
C. ANDREWS
¿ana
ni
HO!
Lund
Coquille
City
emulili Oily tu Utter City,
New Drugstore!
Wells, Fagro & Co’s.
ilC iid !
1 ’
LOTS FOR SALE!
Myrtle Point.
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