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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1885)
_______ JB.11. — M<iiir) in t h e L lG lie n G iiim I ci ». J A. A well-kept half-aero in garden- rUBlUUID EVERY TUESDAY. truok w ill furnish half the living o f D e a n , E ditor and Proprietor the farmer's family. An ill-kept one is a costly nuisance. In Fine Stallion, The E X C H A N G E I S q u illi ¿iti] girad ti. Front St., Marshfield, Or., v N. P. H an sen , P rop. an Devoted to the interests of the Coquille Hivtr particularly, mid of the Comity gen article on this subject the New erativ. 1 England Farmer gives good advice Subscription, per year......................... $2.00. as follows: A good garden should CHEAPEST! Quickest and Best I have, if possible, a variety o f land, warm and early, and moist and late, j Empire CitY and Drain's Station to give early and late crops. I t ! S T A G E and S T E A M B O A T line! D c n lin g w itli I ut r u lli Ini C'»i*tnin- should be well drained if too web j «•I**. and should be cleared from stones, I C a r r y in g - T he U- & M a ils The following from a correspon so that the plow’ can be run deep dence to the American Merchant and without being obstructed in its Weils. Fargo & Co s should be heeded and the rule course. I f any land will pay for Express adopted by all merchants: heavy manuring it is the land used . In my opinion merchants ought for ¿ ar(]eu. llich land will often to meet each other at least once a crops along faster than the month to exjHise the dead beats ; myriads o f insects can destroy i F U S E S EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS STATION EVERY who make a habit of g o i n g liom them. Plant nearly or quiet every | L I 1 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY store to store and beating the retail thing jn rows, far enough apart for merchants out of goods. By hold the horse and cultivator to run be The steamer Jl NO or RES TLESS meets iug such meetings there is another tween them This will make the! the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. New and comfortable stages. class of customers that you can find garden cultivation little more ex- n FARE to Drains Station $7. out, ami a class which does much pensive than the cultivation o f held Fare to Portland by this route $15.50. Each passenger allowed 50poundsof baggage more harm to legitimate profits of crops. Passengers are requested to be in Empire storekeepers than most o f them Citv the night before departure. have nn idea of. I mean the lying E U H N IT U H E S T O ß E , Any information in regard to the above class, w ho, whenever you sell them line can be procured at the Blarco or Central hotels in Marshfield, and the post oflice or IF1 . DÈÆarlc, Prep., nn article, no matter with how’ T U E S D A Y , J U N E 2, 1885. Fine Stallion! The T h orou ghbred Stallion, V I7 T L L make the present season of 1885 V \ at Myrtle Point ami vicinity. BEECHER is a beautiful dappled brown, seven years old on the 25tli day of July. 1885; sixteen hands high and weighs 12501bs. . • . Is six years old. Black Chestnut, stands 15>i bands high, weight 1200 pounds. He was sired by a St George and Gray Eagle horse, and his dam a Messenger and Ber trand. Terms: Season will begin April 10th Insurance $8: season $5. O. D. Sargent, n34tf Proprietor. ZEPodigjreo: . ) Vermont Beech ’ s dam was sired bv Second Ashland Chief: he hv Mcmbrino. dam by Billy Morgan and out of a Whip maro. Season to begin April 1st. 1885. Terms—Single leap $5.03, season $8.00, insurance $10. No responsibility will be assumed for accidents or escapements. James C. Brown, nfifitf Owner and Proprietor. A Golden O P P O R T U N I T Y Coquille Cily Market land ilmiters HO! Winston is a lieuuiiful dapple bay, 15W hands high, weighs lObO ibB. He * w as sired by Scamyerdown, be by Norfolk he by Lexington, he by Sir Sii Archy, , .... . he by Boston, , ------— he by J mioloen, ho bv Arabian Bay. Scamperdown’ s dam was Nettie W by IMmont second dam Lady Davis, by ‘ Red LiH iforR ed Bill's pedigree Hee Amerioan i Book). Jim s dam was by Young Rifleman, Ilis dam b y Humboldt, second dam by Gray Eagle. Terms: Single service $10, payable at the time of service; season $15, payable at the end of season, i e July 2d. 'Parties ^*V w *« bsoii , «nd their mares failing to get with foal can breed next aea- son free, f ill be cautious in regard to ac cidents, but will not be responsible for any. Win. G. Cleveland, n37tf l ’r oprietor C oquille C ity. Orego:a- r o it Orders promptly filled. Please return kegs promptly after being em ptied. v2151 T H E M ack Triiice. T o m b s ic n e T O W I N G t - i t t u r o o k E CC ! ^ ie T L u ig g I K v A A T l I I L LOOK., on ! the river and bar, at reasonable rates Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. i Orders for lumber filled in quanti- ! . • , « a 1 i >1 - 1 . - i 1 ? * ties to suit, and at the lowest living rates. J. P A R K E R , M. L. H A N SC O M , IR V I N G M. COOK. I arkersbuig C oos county Oregon. v l n !8 tf. and MONUMENT "'IlE above named Stallion will make 1 the present season at Stillwell’s ranch - A . G r I T 1 ST O "YT ! one-half mile north of Coquille City, and at Benbam’ s ranch. Burton Prairie. He will To hr on (hr safe side, ice ha ie be found nt Burton Prairie on Mondays and Tuesdays and at Stillwell’ s ranch the re- j St‘curpil ail Offeuey foY the Sfdi of mainder of the week, from this date. | tombstones and monuments, fi oni and fielialilf House in California c a .B r « ! i 1 hands high and is a perfect pattern of W liicli we are enabled to give ex symmetry and. beauty. He is black with cellent bargains. Photographic de variable dapples; was sired by Mooyer’ s Our S u b s c r ib e r s . Percheron, and his dam a Morgan and signs and pr.ee list shown on ap Appreciating the necessity of all Business Lumax, is one of the finest marts in the plication. Men. Fit*mors and Miners having a news J. A. D e a n . county. paper published in the metropoiies, in ad- | Oftic e in Herald Building. Terms: Insurance. $8; by the season, dition to their own local p;iper—one that ! single service, $4. contains nil Financial, Commercial and ! E. E. Stillwell. General News: which matter not being in tn47m3 Proprietor. the scope of a local paper—the proprietor of the _E O j;_ ¿lU ju ilk ¿iti] ¡T ir a t it i. Has made advantageous arrangements to C . . . . L U li WITH THE__ N ew W. Gallier J. H. > oni . e b B L A C K -S foììT H N ia SAN F B A N C IS C O EE©rse-SIi< iMk .xig* j Neatly and prom ptly done, at the j lowest living prices. Shop next The regular subscription price of our paner is door east o f Leneve's drug store, Coquille City, Oregon. S2-00 P E R Y E A R ,' And the yearly subscription of the CHRON ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish David Young. For II D A HI l n IJ n Í PJ V / l l M V / EU I I V i For particular« inquire of E. R e n d e r or W. A. B ordkb , Myrtle Point, Oregon. LEMON SODA. < REAM SODA, SAP.SA- I parirla " ginger ale . eastern g P K- I" CIDER. MINERAL WATER, al?*o GUM L . j SYRUP and VINEGAR. Leading Newspaper ....o r THE.... Tii! Fin T k o n u lM HrnuN «» Tonfo. MDQLPH E l ? ® ! S T - A L L J O I> T C l e v e l a n d , J r ., ■{ Uandolpli, Oregon: )■ J . W a ls e r -, P ro p . Beer of best duality always to vri!e Point. ZEPrices Hxeascxiafble. Young & Huden Proprietors. ....I S T H E .... : LOTS FOR SALE!~ IV i ll Manufactures of S A N FR A N C IS C O P a r s h fie ld . Both papers sent to one or two adresses, op- ! tional with the subscril er. ........................................ Proprietor. ----- 1 .eeps----- Constantly on hand a weil selected stock <*f fresh and choice drugs and med icines,notions, blank books, school books and everything usually found in a first-class drug store. Presciptions carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. His prices arc as low as the loweRt. vln45 Henry Huden. In The Addition T o The Town O f Eoili Papers for One Year S i a Water Wirts, {3.25, Postage free. M Drugstore! C’oquills City. Oregon. be \ \ T ill make* tli« prosc-nt non son >f 1885, at ? ? Mvrt'e Point and vicinity. CLEVELAND is a beautiful dark bny— C /' 1G hands high—weighs 1200 pounds— Five years old in June. Cleveland, Jr., Was sired by Woodherry; dam by Eclipse. j had at tiie Brewery, and orders Season to commence from date, to continue from all parts tilled promptly. two months. vtb>3 Terms: City Livery k Fest Stable Exxipire C ity , Or. AY. R. G e tty , P rop . Horses and Buggies at all hours. Good Pasturage by the day, week or month, vlnlfi 3m. JjLili $20. with insurance—No colt, No Pay. an In- had at Myrtle Point, jllurs per month. For further particulars, apply to John Berry, Owner and proprietor. Myrtle Point, Or„ April 2t. W L DR. MINTIE, (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco. Cal. T kfats ale C hronic , S pfcial A nd P rivate D i s e a s e s w i t h W onderful S uccess . THE GREAT EN GLISH REMEDY Cure for Ner I vous . S ing ANEVER-FAIL Debility. Ex R/SyrtSe P o i n t , Oregon, H a s RECENTLY BEEN FITTED I T IN First-class order by Mrs. O. Retd, daughter of the former proprietor, who will spare no pains in trying to render comfort to guests of this old. and reliable house. Share of patronage is solicited. Mrs. O. R ued Proprietor. n41. STILL AHEAD! all the merchants, it will stop tlie ^ kdau , fir , ash , maple , myrtle , 2110 nrreM, good, largo dwelling, com will be independent in everything, neutral AKD DOST YOU FORGET IF- practice when buyers see that thcii Alder and s p r u c e lumber always on modious barn, line young orchard, good **ut j nothing; fair nml impartial to all parties, The oeople of the Coquille river shot. Id game will not work. hand and for salent the lowest rates. houses, 30 acres under fence, 15 in grass and V“t exposing corruption wherever found, and bear in mind, that as good l*li«»t«»gr»|»li* The Coquille City brass band chartered the Little Annie lastSat- urday, aud loading her down with friends from various (sunts on the river had an excuision tt> Bandon, where, after one of Tupper’s din ners, they disported themselves about over the pebbly beach until evening, w hen they boarded the - A _ ... 1« i r ■ « l steamer for H am block’s where about forty couples joined in the dance. The hand hoys discoursed sweet music at frequent intervals and displayed a degree o f profiei- enoy hardly to be expected in so y oung an organization.— Recorder. Head! o ;— „ » „ , ™ irs a ' old k P and rin c e ' about 17 stands F a c iL c C cast. that 1 can think of can the mer- j s 10 1 y O i0 ì6 U !)• a 1er in drugs, medicines, ehern- .chants ut a place 1 leak up serious : ieals etc., of the best quality, and J inroads on business as by meeting i all the time receiving fresh, every- ! once a month and finding out the ' 7 i ; thing usually found in a first-class chronic dead-beats and lying cus T i l 3 L i X - 3 3 t S t 3 ^ 1 3 3 medical dispensary. Prescriptions tomers. LADIES AND CH1IDREN S X3IATS carefully compounded. Only yesterday I found out and v2nl5. r ic -w e r s , Cstriclx caught one o f these liars. He came in and wanted to buy a file P l u m e s and. that cost me 81.50 per dozen. I Tips- asked him 40 c e n ts for it. “ W hy,” A. L. Nosier Prop. L aces, he said, “ I just bought one a few P ^ i 'b 'b c x x s . days ago from ----------for 30 cents.” Main St. Coquille City, Oregon. axid. O r n a x x ie n .t s . “ I told him I could not, by unv - o - menus, afford to sell mine for that R n c h in g E m broid ery Fresli and choice meats o f all price, anil he left. I then sntd >wn V eilin g . Scarfs etc etc- kinds constantly on hand. and wrote a note to the propiietor Hals trimed to order a speciality. ALSO o f that store and told him that------ Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which • Groceries, vegetables and pro we will sell cheap for c a s h . vin t». had come to my store ami said that vision*, etc., etc. n50 he bought a certain file o f a certain THE CHRONP'LE BUILDING. clerk in his store for 30 cents. The C O Q U I L L E M I L L merchant called up his clerk and THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is — AND asked luiu it I k * had sold that tile the first paper on the coast in ability and in for 30 cents. 1 he clerk denied it, the freshness and reliability of its NEWS ------ o ------- Tug C om p an y!! an l said that he had sold it for 40 Nothing that the world desires to know is cents, and said, “ Bring him to my It aims to fill Persons wishing to bay farms, wild land omitted from its columns DEALERS IN or town lots, improved or unimproved, will every requirement of a first-class pnper. place and see if he denies it.” Its telegraphic reports are the latest and do well to call on O. C. Huntington, “ City Thus l I I U 9 was n on his in n customer l lin tiM lll'I exposed. l.\ | ) O M U f l "H most reliable; its local news the fullest und Boot A Shoe store,” Coquille City, before This morning who. slum Id come in ; IjJt H llJj purchasing elsewhere, as he has in I iìh hands spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest my store but the man who could j for sale a large variety of real estate, and pens in the country. buy a tile for 30 cents a few blocks ' — AND ALL KINDS OF — can furnish buyers w ith lands any in quanti THE CHRONICLE has always been, and oft-, aud he bought the same kind always will be, the friend and champion of ty. from a quarter section ranch, down to a L U M B E E o f file from me for 40 cents. YYu half lot in town, consisting in part of the the people as against combinations, cliques, see that, hy exposing the trick to corporations or oppression of any kind. It following: A lace Variety of City Brewery, M Z S H L i? P 3 rop > I >EE0HE11 w’ns sired hv Selfrino; he l>v New City Market P r o p r ie t o r , DESUr.BIPTION AND PEDIORKE: ■ ^ rexJ3sr< 3- ir a e ^ J is r iK : Beecher ! OFFICE C. ANDREWS S ta llio n , Y ou n g F ran k . in any public he ise in Empire. small a profit, tell you that Mr. So- M uisnriKiiD, O on . aud-So sells that article for so Dealer in Furniture, Doors. Glass and Pic much, when you positively kuow tare Frames, etc., and Agent for White s Sewing Machines. vl nltf the article cost more than he says the other party offered it to him for. Many storekeepers will say to SCH O O N ER TRUCKEE themselves. “ W ell if ho can af ford to d o it 1 can, too,” ami thus O they are induced to sell an article that costs three dollars a dozen for P R O P R IE T O R , twenty-five cents, just because the lying customer says that som ebody CON STAN TLY else does it. At the same time he K eeps wonders how the other merchant An assortment o f can afford to sell go<xls in that way . . . . . T A-n r .i ... * 1 \\ TLL, till further notice, run and pay rent, clerk hire, living ex- J . , . .. . , r, Boots and shoes, 1 * . regular between this river ami ¡San peuses, etc. 1 he parties who do I Francisco, carrying freight at very Hats and caps, this can be very easily found out reasonable prices. n il by making a note o f the name of Stationery, Inks, any customer who comes in that D ry goods and way, ami putting down the name of | Clothing L a the article that he says he bought I dies. Gents and the pi ice of anything that he ! 1 st door north o f Olive hotel, and Childrens says can be 1 »ought cheaper than M ain S t r e e t , General fur you can sell it yourself, and also C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , nishing g<K)ds; the name of the merchant, and in Beef, Pork Mutton, G roceries and also groceries, your monthly meeting you can dis- Provisions constantly on hand, at Canned goods, prices, and mnrkt cus ss this matter quietly and you ; tke lowest market Cigars, tobacco en in exchange. and candies. H e pays the h ig h find out tuo the par parties who make ^ ies^ n can r nua S. S. McAdams, Prop- est price for country produce a habit o f doing this. In this ¡vay J v3n24 v ln l3 you can stop the practice, for you ; will know the purpose when such a Mrs. A. G. Aiken. customer starts the little game J Mrs. C. W.Olive. i m r c c t a i ) i ; i with you, and thereby make a l i t - ' O L IV E & A IK E N - m l lì A i I d d ì i ing profit on your goods. This is a serious matter, and ev- ] H a v e just received at Ld m i l l e C i t y O g n . erv V merchant v. ill find it so for tiie ir n e w him self if he just thinks of it seri- I kv 1 r .C i .S s A ? , . a S S . Z a . S a S . O l l : ously for awhile. In no other way i Store, Trixie Scam percLcwn Jam es W in s to n , Agent for Gibbson’ s fine whiskies, an AAA r |MIE Sargent horse will make the present whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED 1 season at ltackliff’ s mill, a n d ,a tJ .H . \ \ r ILL make the present season at Alex CHICAGO LEER and POUTER ¡it whole- Lamb’s place on Fishtrap creek, and also > » Jackson’ s ranch near Gravel Ford Hale and retail. The celebrated ROC A beer except on Saturdays, at which time he can on draught and in bottles. v3nl.fi at Coquille City and will visit each place be found at Myrtle Point. Anyone from a every nine days. Good pasture can bo had j distance can be accommodated'with good pasture at reasonable rates. at each place at very low rates Jurat Cornwall i Co. POST 1 15 plow land. There are upwards of fifteen | working with fearless endeavor to promote million feet of fir and ce ar timber on the j Rn(J I>r°tect every interest of the great pub- ns can be obtained on the Pacific coast, i re lie whom it serves and on w hom it depends made by G. H. R amsdeli ,. of Myrtle Point. land which is of easy access to the river. Will soon have completed a Routing lOO aeroN. 100 in the bottom, 25 im for its support. -A.IST P A L A C E proved; new frame dwelling, good orchard, The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON With which he will visit every point ICLE, the most brilliant and complete bam, fine spring, and 10 head of cattle. 2 Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints on the river between Myrtle Poiut and hogs. 5 sheep. 1 horse and 10 tons of hay. regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of Bandon, and be prepared to do San Fri n- Fine timber on upland. News, Literature and General Information- .17 :icr<*N, all bottom, 30 improved: good also a magnificent Agricultural Department! oiseo work at less than San Francisco prices. Will be fully prepared to make Pictures m bouse, barn and orchard, also good fences, all styles known to the art, from the small $ 2 F or O ne Y ear. etc., adjoining Coquille City. est Gem to a Photograph 17x27 inches. t il Her«**, all bottom, 6 cleared, nP good All he asks is for people to compare his | tillable land; bouse, barn, outhouses, or Including postage, to any part of the United States. work with that of others. chard elc., X mile from Coquille City. Sample Copy Sent Free. * Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen O n e suburban lot. containing 1>£ acres, All orders must be accompanied by the of Coos County, and it is to the interest neat cottage, 100 fruit trees 3 years old: very coin. of tiie people to patronize home industry : desirable for a family residence, being % a Address all orders to H ebaed , Coquille Cily and thereby keep the money in the country ‘ from mile Coquille City. Coo» Co. Oregon. v2n43tf hausted Vitality Sem inal Veekness, Sper luatorrfca a. Leer man - noon.In potency peoa TATOHRHEA. P a n lflll and al 11 he terrible ef fects of self abuse, of youthful follies and excesses in maturer years, such ns loss of Memory, Lassitude. Nocturur! Emission A- version to Society. Dimness of Vission, Nois es iu the Head; "the vital fluid passing un observed in the urine, and many other dis eases that leads to Insanity and death- r>R. mintie . who is a regular physician, (graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia) , will agree to forfeit five hundred iK>LiARs for a case of this kind the vital kf . stohativi : (under his sj>ecial advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. Docron mintie treats all private disease successfully, without mercury; consulta tion rr.EF. Thorough examination and ad vice including analysis of urine, $5. Price of vital bkstobativi ;, $1.50 a bottle,or four times the quantity $5: sent to nnv addr»»« upon receipt o f price orC .O . D. secure from observation and in private name if desired, by a . e . mintie , m . d . l i KEARNEY ST. RAN FRANCISCO, CAL., SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Will be se nt to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict crecy in regard to all business transao- tions. DR. MINTIE*S KIDNEY REMEDY KEPHBRIOUV cures all kinds of kidney and bladder com- plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leucorrhoea. For sale by all druggists; $1 a bottle; fi bot tles for $5. dr . mintie '« dandelion pills Are the best and cheapest dyspepsia nnd billious cure in the market. For sale bv all druggists. v2nltf