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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1885)
I THe « » ? » « !' « m § * » « • I Front St., Marshfield, Or., Filio Stallion, urine S camperdcv n i S tallion , KVBtti Ti’inDAY. lo .v me to relate my lftst year s ex- j A. D ean , Editor aiul Proprietor! peiience in that line. 1 have a Agent for Gibhson’ s fine whiskies, an AAA r I', HF. Sargent horse will make the present - small orchard with Altalfaon three whisky. Also agent f«>r the CELEBRATED 1 season at lliu •kliff's mill, and, at .1.11. \ \ ’r IRE make the present season nt Alex Dovoteil to the interest* of the < i,‘il” !le &*t|eg ()£ The green alfalfa drew CHICAGO 15LEK and POUTER at whole ¡ Land**« place River particularly, and of the County gen-; ,, . , , ,1 ^ Fishlrap creek, and also j • » ? Jackson’s ranch near Gravel Ford, sale and retail. I he celebrat* »1 LOCAbeerj .* . . . ...* . . . , I except on Saturdays, at which time he can .. the hoppers from all sides to the erativ. i 41 on draught and in bottles. v3n l‘J at Coqmlle City and will visit each place ■ ^ f<‘ und at MyrtlJ Poiut. Anyone iro^ “ every nine diiys, Good pasture can be liad , distance can be accommodated v ith ^ood Subscription, per year............................ |2.oo. j one point, the orchard. Of course at each place at very low rates. I pasture at reasonable rates. iui uiiu Buot that was the next tiling in order L n L J LT dr -i-^~ Jim V.’in»ton is a beautiful dapple bay, 15X TTESD AY, MAY 20. L885. : after the alfalfa was finished, and Empire CitY and Drain's Station . . , , i /- m * * . .. » ! hands liiyli. weighs 1<>00 lbs. lie was sirea Is six years old, Mack Chestnut, stands , hy Syani) >rdov.u ll{, |>y N(>rfoik> be by they attacked it in full force. 1 4 .r:i"li<>i»|»ri"* in 4 itili n n ia . STAG E and ST EA M BO AT line! l,r>X hands high. weight 1 200 pounds. He | Lexington. he by Rost on. he bv Sir Archy, liad heard that Paris green mixed was sired by a St George and Gray Eagle I be by Tiinolocn, lie by Arabian Bay. The Thcrcuglilrcil Stallion, There are myriads of grasshop- with shorts would kill them. I Carrying1 Tlie U- S- Mails horse, and his dan. a Messenger and Ber-I , , ^ araVi rdown> whs Nettie. W ^ b y Belmont, second dam Rady Davis, by Bed trand. Bill (for Red Rill’s pedigree see American pcrs on the Xorris grant, just gave them some. I hey ate it and Terms: SvudRook). Jim’s dam was by Young Season will begin April 10th. Wells, Fargo & Co’s across tl e American river from this ; thrived on it. In five clays most of Kith-man. His dam b y Hun.lxddt, second Insurance $8; season $5. dam by Gray Eagle. city. On tin dry plains and culti- the fruit and foliage was destroyed, O. D. Sargent, Express Terms: Single service $10, payable at Fr» .prietor. nJ4tf the time of service; season $15. payable at vatcd tracts of that vast dc main Then it occurred to me that 1 had \ \ TIIiIi make the present season o] >f 1885 ! the end of season, i e July 2d. Parties \\ at Myrtle Point and vicinity. they swarm in countless thousands. j*20 hogs that might know how to eat ’ breeding by the season, and their mares BEECHER is a beautiful dappled brown, failing to ge* with foal can breed next sea- 1W , They are small, as yet, but are good , grasshoppers. In the chill of the seven years old on the 25th day of July. | son free, i will be cautious in regent to ac- ■ cidents, but will not be responsible for any. K U S E S EMPIRE PITY AND DRAINS 188;.; sixteen hands high and weighs 125011 >s. feeders, as an eighteen-acre hop morning l invited the hogs into AYni. G. Cleveland. J s t a t io n e v e r y n37tf Proprietor iield was mowed down by them the the orchard to breakfast, and wait- MONDAY, W EDNESDAY and FRIDAY 27’crcLIg’ree: O -« M S I I L 3 ? P r o p * ether day as before a scythe, not a <_n thorn by shaking the hoppers >EECHER was sired by Selfrino: lie hy ) Verino,it Reedier s c'.asu was t*»ml by F O H Coqnille City. Oregon. partieb* of green vegetation remain- oil the trees whilst they were too ' Ashland Chief; lie bv .’.Vml rino. S.-c-mcl iì Vài the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. Orders promptly filled. T H E ing. '1 he pests are appearing near cold to ily. Half an hour of four W» up dam by Billy M uni .ml out of New and comfortable stages. Please return kegs promptly after being mure. Florin, also, and residents of that j successive mornings left me and FARE to Drains Station $7. emptied. v2151 — ; (> ;— Season to begin April 1st. 1885. Fare to Portland by this route $15.50. vicinity are becoming alarmed. At the hogs masters of the field. But season $8.00. Terms—Single leap $5.0 Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage i* i 3Ï |4 A ¿ s n iD S íQ r e a n d different points in that locality the nine-tenths of the fruit was gone, Passengers are requested to be in Empire insurance $10. *ri f iiii Y • -db N t ) rosp is 11 lity will be as mined for farmers have been building tires w hich might have been saved had City the night before departure. -T ' i w'' - a - i v,— J X. » X 1 _è 1 'i 1 Any information in regard to the above accid« nts or esc i lenu'iit s. in hope that the smoke would hin- • w e been early on the ground. The Pi Janus C. Brown, i the present season at btillw ell's ranch Ci- H t ] nST O ! dor tlie devasting insects from fruit buds for this year’s crop were line can bo procured nt the Blanco or Central n’VV. f ( )wm-rand Proprietor. hotels in M. r b it Id, and the post office »>r one-half mile north of Coquillc City, and at journeying that way. j also destroyed, thus making a iaany .public he in- in Empire. n* f Renham’ s ranch. Bur mui Prairie. Ho will j ohe on !. / i • "je wp have be found at Burton Prairie on Mondays and The Unit Gazette of last ¡Satur- double loss.—Sacramento Bee. Tuesdays ar.d at Stillwell’s ranch the re- ) S e c u r e d (t)l WJ( U cy f o v / / ( i ale of day says: maincler of the wc-t-k. from this date. W a r lN o n A n im a l* . foiiiLsfoucs and iitoniMicHls,from “ The grasshoppers are playing Inquiries tire made for warts of i havoc to an alarming extent over different kiiuls on horses, mules j (dun! íü :<! & II oíisc in Cklifrrcia the country surrounding Clay Hta- S three years old ami stands about 17 o ?1 5 \ v/s and cattle. Many remedies are j i hands high and is a perfect pattern of \\ Lidi wo nve enabled to give ex tiou, especially north and east of —F O R - prescribed—many barbarous and | symmetry and beauty. He is black with that point. ’The pests have not cellent bargains. Photographic de variable dapples; was sired hy M<»over’ s cruel to the animal. I will give signs and pricelist shown on ap attained their full growth yet, and l'erclicron, and his dam a Morgan and von a reinedv often tried and never Appreciating the necessity of all Business » Lumax, is one of the finest mares in the plication. seem to content themselves in trav V Men. Fa- mers and Miners having a news known to fail. Anoint the wart J. A. D ean . j ooun'y. eling a southeasterly direction paper published in the nu tropolies, in ad PROPRIETOR, bv the section, - 'G; OfiIce in Herald Building. i Terms: Insurance, three times with clean fresh hog’s dition to their own local paper—one that I'fctiu r than confining themselves ingle s rvice. l lard, about two days between times. CONSTANTLY i contains all Financial, Commercial and E. E. Stillwell. t.> the total destruction of vegeta j General News; which matter not being in I have had warts on my horses— Propri i tn 17m8 tion.” { the scope of a local pap .-—tlie proprietor of Keeps bleeding warts of large size, rat ' the There is no use denying that the tling warts and seed warts—to the An assortment of grasshopper situation is becoming Op thutttilk tiity Coquiile ( ity, Oregon, «V gimiul. A _/ number of more than 100 on one V a Boots and shoes, alarming, i hoy are appearing in J. li. N o ; u e b .............................Proprietor. Has made advantageous arrangements to horse’ s head. I have never been vast numbers all over the State, ----- Acops------- Hats and caps, / • T able to find the warts after the third • C nsiantly on hand a wa ll sehcti-d and it is a well-known fact that iu . . . . with the ___ application of the lard. All disap stock of fresh and choice drugs ami med- Stationery, Inks, their ravages are always worst af icaios.no.Wis. blank b.•o^■■s. echo<»l books SAN FKANCISCO peared after the second application. Dry g»x>ds and ter a dry season. and everything usually found in a first-class —California Patron. drug store. Pr»-sc;.cions carefully com Clothing La ( The Calaveras Chronicle of lad 2 3 :c r s s -S la c e ir L g r ---------- — pounded. Give him your orders. H o g * iu 111«' O r c h a r il* . dies. Gents Saturday says: “ Grasshoppers are Neatly and promptly done, nt the His prices are as Ju\y as the lowest. Unless we take to drawing more lowest living prices. Shop next and Childrens vln45 ven plentiful in the vicinity of The regular subscription price of our paper is manure on our orchards, says a door oust of Leneve’s drug store, General fur Yalley spring, in this county. We $2-00 PER YEAR , Coquiile City, Oregon. nishing goods; have been informed by the farmers contemporary, the trees should be And the yearly subscription of the CHRON also groceries, living in that section that the much farther apart than they are. ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish Pay id Young. Henry Iluden. In The Addition To The Tcwn • » . ... Of •_ b Canned goods, ground is litterly black with them, Two rods each way is not enough. Cigars, tobacco S ffia r s IiS s ltl and unless some means are provid Forty feet is better, and forty-five and candies. He pays the high ed for their destruction, they will better still. But with these wide est price for country produce undoubtly destroy the entire crops I distances the trees should be shelt- Fiff Postage Vre t v ln i 3 Enrice3 Reascnalola Both prqH-rs ;;»-nt to one or two iidreeses, op in that vicinity.” ! ered from heavy winds or the fruit Y ckü .' í í: lisáta i’nmritlors. F»»r particulars inquire of tional w ith tlie subscriber. »_ 8 Stockton, May 11.—George S. j wil1 be b!own off l,ofore ifc can be E. R ex deh or W . A. 15 ohdrb . Myrtle Point. Oregon. Manufactures of Waterman, who lives between 1 Sphered. 0 n the other hand, too 1)0 I LEMON SODA, t REAM SODA, SAILS A- Farmington and Trigo, in this °^ose *,i0S inan N. P. Hansen, Prop. published Young Frank. James Winston, CHEAPEST! Fine Stallion! B e e c h e r ! Jarvis, Cornwall 4 Co. li I 1 !ki M DV T TW F MT A 6 l l l l l POST OFFICE OPPORTUNITY Store, Our Subscribers. Black Prince. C. A N D R E W S H wj Drugstore! W. Gam C L V P> siys Wtfkly Ciironide. LOTS FOR SALE! Belli Pamirs to O b Year Sßilil n (uw e - j tir Poillt. — SAN FRANCISCO CHRONI CLE BARILLA, GINGER ALE. EASTERN ffibn Fiipn ipV«nit county, states that the advance: re«Rodied n part hy hea\> manur- ! CIDER. MINERAL WATER, also GUM SYRUP and VINEGAR. guard of grasshoppers which have ^ lnbi<^ ar‘ * j oquille ity gn ___IS THE . . . H rn w f Yocxo. been fe e d in g on the growing grain j pr wIl0Se nTT^ U ^ • ot ’•Hogether ' in Butte county and elsewhere lias1 *00 c^o=0b ’> occupied half an acie ....O F T H E .... P r o p r ie t o r , arrivetl. The only wheat which A11 hogs lay and rooti-d : 5 4 T II! make the present season of 1885, at survive the onslaught will be the ! throll- h the summer. The hogs Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem ZEPi-ccliis C c : i \ Al .rtle 1‘niiit and v;cini*y. -J llandolpH, Oregon: )■ summer-fallowed grain. Of this " ere fe d 'veH but the>’ root,Hl lliC icals etc., of the best quality, and CLEVELAND is a beautiful »I irk bay— , 111 hands high—wc’ gha 12»K) pounds— the leaves ground so that not a spear of any- 1 the grasshoppers eat J, W a l s e r , P r o p , all the time receiving fresh, every Five years old in June. but the heads and stalks are turn tl.ing could g lo w . Tibs fanner thing usually found in a first-class ; Boer of best ouaHty always to be C l ' 3 V 3 l a n d , J"r., ing hard and are therefore safe never failed to have excellent crop | mK,ical aiepenenrv. Prescriptions luul at the Brewery, and orders Was sired by Wood berry, dam by Ecli,>se. from the attacks of the pests. A ll' of fine “ PP1®8- " 1,ldl P“ 1'1 l,lm.hpt-1 carefully compoumled. Season to commence from »late. t»> o»>utinue 1 from all parts filled promptly. two months. the winter-sown wheat and barlev ^cr ^ ’an an-* n*'l0r Iiroa av0 *1,aos v‘2nl5. \ tifili ; Terms: with insuranc»*— No colt. in this vicinity has been cut entire- size on the farm. This farm No Pay. ly off by tlie grasshoopers. The ^ins ^)een biider other management j p mi a ;. ij i . (io >d pasturage can be had at Myrtle Point, locust-; in large numbers have last seven years and is less at two dollars per month. For iurtlnr particulars, apply to vadod the farm of E. Drais, fou r! proiluctive than formerly, E m pire Oit^r, Or. A. L. Nosier Prop. John Berry, and a half miles east of Farming- j firmly believe that with pigs and m Owner anti proprietor. W . B. G e t t y , P r o p . Main St. Coquiile City, Oregon. LB. t<»n, and he h«s been compelled to Rianure good crops of apples niaj Myrtle Point. Or.. April 24. 1885. _____ fe y — : 0 :— turn his cattle, hogs aud horses on ! he grov.’U every }ear. California Fresh and choice meats of all 120 acres of grain to forestall the i Batron. Horses ami Buggies at all hours. G«x>»l (Sl'ECIAMST AM) GRADUATE,) m j ------- — ■ - -------------- kinds constantly on hand. Pasturage by tlie day, w«*ek or month, No. 11 Kearny St.. San Francisco, Cal. grasshoppers, which devoured ev- The new false prophet of the vi]! T r e a t * a i . l C h r o n ic , S c e c ia l A n d P r i v a t * vln-l'.t 8m. ALSO ery green blade in their path. Soudan is said to be an Irishman. D is e a se s w it h W o n h e u e c l S u cc e ss . Groceries, vegetables and pro ‘J’HE GREAT These insects have come into the j T his is an unreasonable story, --- visions, etc., etc. noO county by way of the Calaveras Irishmen never prophesy any- foothills, where they have been j thing until after it has come to S A NEVER-FAIL . mg Cure for Ner- THE CHKONI' I.E B l’ ILDINO. feeding for some time past. The | pass.—San Antonio Times. u.us Debility, Ex- district at present afflicted yields a ! ------------------------------ ------------------ haust» »! Vitality Sem- THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is 1 inni Weeklies», Weekness, Sper ;,y. 1 Tiivinal the first pap. r on the coast it; ability and in largo amount of grain, and the loss •ft! n atonInn.i.osTMAN- Mrs. 0 . W. Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. tli»' freshness and reliability t,f i, < NEWS H a s RECENTLY BEEN FITTED UP IN uooji.lmpoteney pitos to the farmers will he consider TAToaaiiuA, Paralysis Nothing that tlie world desires to know is First-class order by Mrs. O. Reed, daughter OLIVE & AIKEN. able. and all the terrible ef- It aims to fill of the former proprietor, who will spare no Persons wishing to buy farrus, wild lnml omitted from its columns f«-cts of self abuae, of The Marysville Democrat says: youthful follies and pains in trying to render comfort to guests Have just received at or town lots, improved or unimproved, will every requirement of a first-class paper. Its telegraphic reports are the latest and of this old, and reliable house. do well to call on O. C. Huntington, “ City excesses in niaturer vears. such ns loss of C. E. Shelton has informed us that 1 Memory. Lassitude. Noctnrurl Emission A- Share of patronage issolieited. tTieir n e w Boot A Shoe store,” Coquiile City, before most reliable; its local news the fullest and out in his section of the county, i version to Society. Dimness of Vission, Nois- Mrs. O. R uud Proprietor. r.41. purchasing elsewhere, as he has in his hands spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest I es in the Head; the vital fluid passing un- Yuba Dam, the festive hopper was for sale a large variety of ri-al estate, and pens in the country. I ol>s< rv» »l iurthe urine, and many other dis TIIE CHRONICLE has always been, and can furnish buyers with lands an v in quanti eases th>r loads to insanity and death- getting in his work with a ven- on. mintie . w ho is a regular physician, ty, from a »juarter section ranch, down to a always will lie, the friend and »‘Lampion of ÁHÁ i l fit.Bill (graduate of the University of iVnnsylva- gencc. Amos Lane has lost about half lot in town, consisting in part of the the people a* against combinations, cliques, nia), will agree to forfeit five hundred corporations or oppression of any kind. It twenty-five acres of wheat hy them, following: DOLL a as fi>r n case of this kind the vitae BOUT VOli POKOET II- restokativi : (under his special advice and will be independent in everything, neutral m a«4> u r r e s , good, large dwelling, com- eaten off close to the ground, and trontim nt > will not cure, or f»>r anything modious barn, fine young orchard, go»>d ««ut i *n nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, The neople of the Coquille river should impure *>r injurious found in it. others are threatened. This pest houses,: » acres under fence, 15 in grass and | Y et exposing corrupt ion wherever found, and b ai i l mind, that as good P lio fo R r iip h s Tli© X-idtest Stories is»» t »* i : vin tii ; treats all private disease seems to he getting worse every 15 plow land. There are upwards of fifteen | working with fearless endeavor to promote as con be obtained on the Pacific coast, i re successfully, without mercury: consulta i o n Fi;ur. Thor»»ugh cxaniiimtion and ad year, and it seems to us that it is X j ADIES AND OHilDREN S ZE3ZATS million feet of fir and ce nr timber on the I ftnd protect every interest of the great pub- made by G H. H amsdell , of Myrtle l’oi it. t vice including analysis of urine, $5. Pric« land which is of easy access to the river. wh°n> it serves and on whom it depends Will soi-n have completed a floating of VITAL llU lTOBATIVK. $1.50 a bottle,or four about time the State took cogniz- times the quantity $5: sent to anv address P lcw ers, Ostricli 14JO j u t «.*. 100 in the bottom, 25 im- f” 1 ' D ^ ' T n l v m o _< A jJE Z rr P A L A C E upon receipt of price or C. O. D. secure ance of their destructive work and proved; new frame dwelling, good orchard, | ’’ * SCO M EEKLY ClIRON- With which h») will v.sit every point from observation and in private name if F lm n e s and barn, fine spring, and 10 head of cattle. 2 ... b ^!.0 luos,‘ brilliant and complete undetrook their suppression. a . e . mintie , m . d . on the river between Myrtle Point nud desired, by Weekly Newspaper in the W’orld, j)rints hogs, 5 sheep, 1 horse and 10 tons of hay. li KEARNEY ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Oroville Mercury: The grass regularly 72 columns, or eight pages of Random and be prepared to do San Fri n- Tips- S IMPLE ROTTLE FREE Fine timber on upland. News, Literature and General Information- cisco work at less thi n San Francisco prices. W'ill !>e sent to any one applying by letter, hoppers tire eating the foliage from «17 j u t «'*, all bottom, .‘50 improved; good also a magnificent Agricultural Department.’ X js ic e s , Strict ae- Will l>e fully prepared to make Pictures m stating symptoms, sex nud age. orange, peach and apples trees house, barn and orchard, also good fences, al I s tv les_kn< >*wn*tothe art, from the small- j »>‘ regard to all businesa transao- ^ i" b T o o n s , etc., adjoining Coquiile City. about Wyandotte, and also destroy est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. i)R. MINTIE*¡I KIDNEY REMEDT NEPIIIUmCUII and. Ornam ents. 2 1 j u t «**, all bottom, G olenred, al> good All he asks is for people to compare liis curesall kinds of kidney and bladder eom- ing the vegetables iu the gardens. tillable land; house, barn, outhouses, or Including postage, to any part of the United plaints, Ruching Embroidery work with that of others. -, , , gonorrhoea, gleet, lenoorrhoea. „ . States. V correspondent of the Bed chard etc., X njile from Co»juille City. Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen | tlos for ^ïi». Sample Copt] Sent Free. Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- O u e suburban lot. ooutniuing I X acres, Bluff People’s Cause writes from I'-vTAll orders must be accompanied by the of Coos County, and it is to the interest na. m i n t i e *« dandelion pills are the best Hals trimod to order a speciality. neat cottage, 100 fruit trees 8 years old; very of the people to patronize home industry and cheapest dyspepsia and iiilliods cure Lmvry’s under date of May 1st, ns Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which ! desirable fora family residence, being X 11 j coin. Address all orders to lluu.u.n, Coquiile City and thereby ke»'p the money in the country in the market. For sale by all druggists. v‘*nUf Coop Co. Oregon. v2n48tf follows: r o r the benefit of those ' wo will sell cheap for cash vlnS. from mile Coquille City. C Sìa?. C O . E*. U S N E U E i Leading Newspaper iilS find im H I BRHWERÏ! j C le v e la n d , Jr., C inJ the | CoqUlMe City I City Livery k Feci Statile Rl.arket D R . M IN T IE , rw L I I I B B HOTEL, Lami Ru liters HO! SVIyrtle Point, Oregon Millinery Store!! A Lage Variety of $2 For One Year. ENGLISH REMEDY