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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1885)
Coquillí íí iíxj ^eral ti PUBLISHED KVBBI TCBSDAT. J A. D ean , Editor and Proprietor Devoted to the interests! of the Coquille River particularly, and of the County gen erally. Subscription, per year......................... f l’ .OO. TUESDAY, JU N E 9, 1885. I'a riu llouudrirM . be gradually sliding dc wn in the direction of Gold Canon, and has moved nearly two feet since its erection. This movement is so Gradual that it does not affect iu any manner the safety of the build ing, as the ground to a depth of nearly one hundred feet to the bed rock is known to be continually sliding. It is a well known fact among practical miners that the ground on which Virginia City is built is what is termed a slide, and that it is necessary to sink nearly one bund revi feet before finding the natural bed rock. These slides are caused by the constant mumbling of the rocks on the mountain sides. The debris thus accumulated through incalculable ages is con stantly gravitating downward, and in a few hundred thousands of years what is known as the site of Virginia City will be nothing but barren bed rock, worn as smooth by the action of the elements as the sou them slope of Sugar-loaf Moun tain; and were it possible for strnctuies built by human hands to withstand the decay of time, the entire city itself would then have been forced out on the fiat between the mouth of Six-mile Canon and the Carson River.—Virginia Chronicle. The EIECiHL^OSTGrE! Fine Stallion, Front St., Marshfield, Or., N. P, Hansen, Prop. H T 'Iin.e Gcamperdcwn Stallion, Your.g Frank. James Winston, Agent for Gibbson's fine whiskies, an AAA r |AIIE Sargent horse will makefile present j whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED 1. season at Rnckiiff’s mill, and, at J. H. i l l r ILL make the present season at Alex YY Jackson's ranch near Gravel Ford, CHICAGO BEER and PORTER at whole sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer Lamb's place on Fishtrap creel:, and a ls o ’ except on Saturdays, at which time he can on draught aud in bottles. v3nl‘.) at Coquille City aud will visit each place | be tuund at Myrtie Point. Anyone from a every nine days. Good pasture can be had j distance can lie accommodated with good pasture at reasonable rates. at each place at very low rates. DBJCSBIPTIOK AND PKMGHER: Jim Winston is a beautiful dapple bay, 15J» L T O T rL T O bands high, weighs lOoU h s. lie was sired Empire CitY and Drain's Station Ts six years old. Black Chestnut, stands by ¡Scamperdown. be by Norfolk, he by Lexington, he by Boston, he by Sir Arcby, hands high, weight 1200 pounds. He he by Timoloen, he by Arabian Bay. STAG E and ST EA M B O A T line! Sea in pc rd own's dam was Nettie W., by The Thoicugl l m l Stallion, was sired by a St George and Gray Eagle Belmont, second dam Lady Davis, by Red horse, and bis dam a Messenger aud Ber Carrying: The U- S- Mails Bill (for Red Bill's pedigree see American trand. Stud Book). Jim’s dam was by Young Season will l*egin April 10th. Terms: Rifleman, llis dam b y Humboldt, second Wells. Fargo & Co s dam by Gray Eagle. Insurance $8; seasoir $5. Terms: Single service flO, payable-at O. D. Sargent, tbe time of service; season $15, payable at Express n3itf Proprietor. the end of season, i e July 2d. Parties X X r ILL make the present season of 1885 breeding by tbe season, and their mares YY at Myrtle Point and vicinity. failing to get with foal can breed next sea BEECHER is a beautiful dappled brown, son free. 1 will be cautious in regard to ac seven years old on the 25th day of July, cidents, but will not be responsible for any. Wm. G. Cleveland, 1885; sixteen hands high and weighs 12501bs. EAVSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS n37tf Proprietor STATION EVERY IF ’ed.ig'ree: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EECHER was sired 1>V Selfrino; he by F O R Vermont Beecher’s dam was sired by Coquille City. Oregon- The steamer Jl'N O ur RESTLESS meetB Ashland Chief; he by Membrino. THE Second Orders promptly filled. the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. dam by Billy Morgan and out of a Whip Please return kegs promptly after being New and comfortable stages. -< o > - mare. emptied. v2151 FARE to Drains Station $7. Season to begin April 1st, 1885. Fare to Portland by this route $15.50. Terms—Single leap $5.00, season $8.00, Each passenger allowed 50pounds of baggage insurance $10. o IT Passengers are requested to be in Eiupire No responsibility will be assumed for City the night before departure. accidents or escapements. A . a E 1ST C * Y ! rr'H E above named Stallion will make Any information in regard to the above James C. Brown, I the present season at Stillwell's ranch linecan be procured at the Hlarco or Central luMItf Owner and Proprietor. one-half mile north of Coquille City, nnd at To be on the safe side, tce have hotels in Marshf eld, and the post office or Bonham's ranch, Burton Prairie. He will iu any nublio hr ise iu Empire. be found at Burton Prairie on Mondays nnd secured an agency fo r the sale of Tuesdays and at Stillwell's ranch the re tombstones and monuments,from mainder of the week, from this date. CHEAPEST! Q it e t ari Best Fine Stallion! When a farm is bounded “along,’ “ by” or “ upon” a public highway, the boundary line follows the cen ter of the road or highway, and un less an intention to exclude the road, or convey only to one side of it is very clearly indicated in the deed, the boundary will always be the center of the road. Upon dis continuance or change of route, the ownership of the road may be n vu come an important matter. This is especially so in tho case of city and village streets, where substan tially the same law prevails. A farm bounded by an ordinary river or creek includes the land under water as far as the middle of the Ilv-nns a* a F arm ('n ip . stream. Hence it is that when a person wishes to obtain control of “ I should think,” said tho Doc a pond, or other body of water, he tor, “ that the farmers on the new buys so many acres of land bounil- cheap land of the Northwest would go into the raising of beans on a ed so-and-so, “ and covered by wa large scale,” —“ when I was in Min Good and Reliable House in California Black Prince. ter.” If the farm lies along a nav nesota and Dnkota last fall,” said « x R lV . igable water of the United States, I “ the same idea struck me. The S three years old and stands about 17 Which we are enabled to give ex —FOR— hands high nnd is a perfect pattern of like the Mississippi river, or upon soil and climate are favorable. Rut symmetry and beauty. He is black with cellent bargains. Photographic de Our Subscribers. one of the great lakes, or on the possibly there would be adifiiculty variable dapples; was sired by Mooyer’ s signs and price list shown on ap in procuring the necessary labor to Appreciating the necessity of all Business Percheron, and bis dam a Morgan and plication. seashore, it will extend only to low- pull tho beans.” “ It they should J. A. D e a n . Men. Fa*mers ami Miners having a news Lumax, is one of the finest mares in the water mark. When an island grow the crop on a large scale,” county. Office in Herald Ruikling. paper published in the metropolies, in ad gradually rises in the center of a said.the Doctor, “ they would very Terms: Insurance, $8; by the season, $G: dition to their own local paper—one that PROPRIETOR, soon have a machine to pull the stream, oue-lialf of it belongs to contains all Financial, Commercial aud single service, $4. beans, or, possibly, to thrash them E. E. Stillwell. General News; which matter not being in CONSTANTLY the owner of each bank. If a man tn47m3 Proprietor. where they stand. W e ought to the scopo of a local paper—the proprietor of loses his farm by the gradual wash the raise beans enough to supply the Keeps * ing away of the soil, he has no world. As matters now are, beans Coquille City, Oregon, C i m i l i (till} g r o M . An assortment of remedy except to move elsewhere, are grown on a comparatively cir- J. ll. N o s l e r ..........................Proprietor. Haß made advantageous arrangements to and if it is increased by washings j cumscribf d area, and any trivial Roots nnd shoes, ----- Keeps----- Constantly on hand a well selected from other farms, he has only to j cau1s^1nm -v jnroa^y C L U B Hats nnd caps, and thus effectually stop the for stock of fresh and choice drugs and med ___ WITH THE.. . . BLACK-SMiTHNIG thank Providence for his increased eign demand. Some years, beans icines .notions, blank books, school books SAN FRANCISCO Stationery, Inks, acres. If, how aver, a stream, by are down to a dollar a bushel, and and everything usually found in a first-claas -A-HSTID drug store. Preemptions carefully com audden changes, cuts a new eban- then up to three dollais per bushel. Dry goods and ZE-Xcrse-Sliceingr pounded. Give him your orders. nel for itself, the center of the old Of course, such extreme fluctua Clothing La | His prices are as low as the lowest. Neatly ami promptly (lone, at tbe channel will still continue to be tions seriously interfere with the dies. Gents v ln 4 5 foreign trade. Rat let the North lowest living prices. Shop next the boundary line between tbe west take hold of the matter, and The regular subscription price of onr paper is and Childrens ibxir east of Leneve’s drug store, farms of opposite banks.—Prairie we shall have a large aiea to draw * 2 -0 0 P E R Y E A R General fur Coquille City, Oregon. And the yearly subscription of the CHRON from, and steadier prices and a Farmer. nishing gtxxls; - —■ — ------- » * -------- ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish larger trade would bo the result. Henry Iluden. In The Addition To The Town Of David Young. also groceries, T h e K n ifin g « f <iee%e. Reans are the most nutritious of all Canned giKxls, M a r s h fie ld The rnising of geese is one of vegetables. They will keep from Cigars, tobacco tho most profitable branches of year to year. They do not need and candies. He pays the liifjL- W I>oultry raising where any one has J grinding dito flour, like wheat, and eht price for country produce I For Postage Free. Prices EeascnalDle. , . J ° . moreover can be easily transported j vlih 3 . Both papers sent to one or two adresses, op- plenty of »ater ami « good range j Rny ,IistnncP. L,.t u3 h»ve more! For particulars inquire of j tional with the subscriber. Young & iluden Proprietors. E. B eni -it n or W. A. B obdhr , of grass. A wooded pasture makes : heans_especially for export.— Myrtle Point, Oregon. a good run for them. A pond can Joseph Harris in American Agri Manufactures of SAN FRANCISCO LEMON SODA. ( ’ REAM SODA. SARSA lie easily made for them by the culturist for June. PARILLA, GINGER ALE, EASTERN use of a plow and road-scraper in Mrs. C. W. Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. CIDER. MINERAL W CiLK, ¡ I rò GUM one day’s work with a team. In SYRUP and VINEGAR. OLIVE & AIKEN. ....I S TIIE ... STALLION C o q u il l e C it y O g n . the spring they lay very early. lim n s A You»«. Have just received at Leading Newspaper Take the eggs from the nest as B i*. S . L . L B I f f E S U E __ OF T IIE .... soon after they are laid as yon can, tlieir new P r o p r ie t o r , X \ T i 1 make the present season o f 1885, at Pacific Coast. place them on a folded piece of Y Y M. rte Point and vicinity. •{ l'andolpn, Oregon: V Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem flannel and cover with fold of same, CLEVELAND is a beautiful dark bay— icals etc., of the best quality, nnd J 1G hands high—weighs 1200 pounds— turn them partly over every day Five years old in June. all the time receiving fresh, every- until placed under tiie goose or A Large Variety of Cleve and, Jr., Beer of best duality always to be thing usually found in a first-class hen. A hen can only cover six Was sired by Woodberry; dam by Eclipse. had at the Brewery, and orders medical dispensary. Prescriptions eggs. The time of incubation is Tlie Xjatest Styles Season to commence from dale, to continue from all parts filled promptly. from four to six weeks, according X j A D IES a n d c h i i d r e n s h a t s carefully compounded. two months. vno3 Terms: $20, with insurance—No colt, ____________ v2n!5.______________ to the weather. Plowers, OstrictL No Pay. A hen has rarely brought the Good pasturage can be had at Myrtle Point, Plumes am id. goslings out in four wteks with me. at two dollars per month. Coquille City Market For further particulars, apply to W hen the goslings are first hatch Tips- Em.pire City, Or. John Berry, ed they are very tender and should * A. L. Nosier Prop. Owner and proprietor. Laces, YV. R . G e t t y , P r o p . be confined in a pen with their Mvrtle Point, Or.. April 24. 1885._______ Main St. Coquille City, Oregon. p a n e ls e n s , mother on a grass plat, with plenty — o — and Ornaments. - ° :- of sour milk, and if there is clover Horses and Baggies at all hours. Good Fresh and choice meats of all * (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) Ruching Embroidery or tender grass or young grain, Pasturage by the day, week or month. No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- kinds constantly on hand. vln4i) 3m. T r e a t s a l l C h r o n ic , S pecial A nd P b i t a t b either oats or rye, they will re Hats trimed to order a speciality. D is e a se s w i t h W o n d e r f u l S u cc e ss . ALSO quire uo other ft «cling. I think Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which THE GREAT Groceries, vegetables and pro clover is the best feed tor the j we will sell cheap for cash . vln6. visions, etc., etc. n50 ENGLISH REMEDY young ones. S ANEVER-FAIL -A -T THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. I keep a flock of seventy geese mg Cure for Ner vous Debility, Ex and have extra good luck raising THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is Myrtle Point, Oregon, hausted Vitality Sem — AND— the first paper on the coast in ability and in inal Veekncss, 8per goslings on the above plan. The malorrha a. lost m a n tho freshness and reliability of its NEWS H.V8 RECENTLY BEEN FITTED Ur IN — o — g»>ese are ready to pick every seven h o o d . In potency p b o s Tug Company!! Nothing that the world desires to know is First-class order by Mrs. O. Reed, daughter t a t o b k i i b a , Paralysis It aims to fill weeks. When the feathers part Persons winking to buy (Arms, wild hind omitted from its colnmns and all the terrible ef of the former proprietor, who will spare no every requirement of a first-class paper. fects of self abase, of — DEALERS IN— or town lots, improved or unimproved, will fflbm the ^eese and are dry at the pains in trying to render comfort to guests youthful follies and Its telegraphic reports are the latest and do well to call on O. C. Huntington, “ City of this old. and reliable house. ends of feathers they are ripe, but excesses in maturer years, such as loss of Boot A ¡Shoe store,” Coquille City, Indore most reliable; its local news the fullest and Share of patronage is solicited. Memory, Lassitude. Noctururl Emission A- if they seem bloody or juicy they Mrs. O. R eed Proprietor. n41. purchasing elsewhere, as he has in his hands . spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest version to Society. Dimness of Vission, Nois es in the Head; the vital fluid passing un for sale a large variety of real estate, and pens in the country. should not be picked until ripe, as — AND ALL KINDS OF — observed in the urine, and many other dis TIIE CHRONICLE has always been, and esn furnish buyers with lands any in quanti eases that leads to Insanity and death- the feathers will not keep when ty, from a quarter section ranch, down to a always will be, the friend and champion of i » k . m in tie . who is a regufa: L U M B EH regular physician, picked green. Roth eggs and (graduate of the University of Pennsylva- half lot in town, consisting iu port of the the people as against combinations, cliques, n ia), will agree to forfeit n v a kukdbkd corporations or oppression of any kind. It feathers are better from old geese C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e , following: for a case of this kind the titax , will be independent in everything, neutral 2©© ««-re*, good, large dwelling, com A.\l> HOYT YOU FCRGIT IT- dollars kestobatim : (under bis special advice and than from the young ones. Al Alder and spruce lumber always on modious ham, fine yonng orchard, good *.ut in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, treatment) will not cure, or for anything The Deople of the Coquille river shot Id though they are a water fowl, the hand and for sale at the lowest rates. houses, 30 Acres under fence, 15 in grass and y°t exposing corruption wherever found, and impure or injurious found in it. bear in mind, that as good l*liotogni|»IiN doctor Mrs til treats all private disease working with fearless endeavor to promote 15 p ow land. There are upwards of fifteen goslings are easily drowned by ns can be obtained on the Pacific coast, r.re successfully, without mercury; consulta million feet of fir and ce ar timber on the and protect every interest of the great pub getting wet. If they get their made by G. H. R amhdell , of Myrtle Point. tion fui : e . Thorough examination und ad lic whom it serves and on whom it depends TOWING land which is of easy access to the river. vice including analysis of urine, $5. Price Will soon have competed a Boating of vital re storative , $1.50 a bottle.or four down wet through they will die for its support. 1«© a cre * , 100 in the bottom, 25 im times the quantity $5: sent to any address ^ .Z R T P A L A C E unless taken by the fire and rub By tlio Tug K A T IE COOK, on proved; new frame dwelling, good orchard, | The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON- upon receipt of price or C. O. D. secure With which he will visit every point bed and kept warm until they are the river and bar, at reasonable rates. bam, fine spring, and 10 head of cattle. 2 , 10LE. the most brilliant and complete from observation and in private name if on the nver between Myrtle Point and desired, by j Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints a . k . mint « , m . d . perfectly dry, when they may be hogs, 5 sheep, 1 horse and 10 tons of hay. regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of 11 KEARNEY ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAI~, Bandon, and be prepared to do San Fr» n- put out with the goose again.— Timber, match-wood and stave tim Fine timber on upland. News, Literature and General Information; c v o work at les i th:.n San Francis .o prices. SAMPLE ROTTLE FREE ber purchased. Foultry Keeper. Will be sent to any one applying by letter, 3 7 a c r e s , all bottom, 30 improved: good also a magnificent Agricultural Department! Will lie fnily prepared to maki Pictures in stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se ------------- --------------------- Orders for lumber filled in quanti house, bam and orchard also good fences, all styles known to the art, from the small crecy in regard to all bnsiness transac A City .HoTing. $2 For One Year. ties to suit, and at the lowest living etc., adjoining Coquille City. est Gem to a Photograph 17x27inches. tions, 21 a r r e s , all bottom, 6 cleared, all good DR. MINTIE's KIDNEY REMEDY NEPHRETICU» From recent surveys it has been rates. Including postage, to any part of the United All he asks is for people to compare his cures all kinds of kidney and bladder com tillable land; house, bam, outhouses, or J. PARKER, ■ascertained that the entire city of w »rk wi h that of others. States. plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrhoea. chard etc., X mile from Coquille City. M. L. HANSCOM, Virginia, Nevada, has moved over Mr. B. has become a permanent citizen For sale by all druggists; $1 a bottle; 6 bot Sample Copy Sent Free. O n « suburban lot. containing i y { acres, All orders must be accompanied by the of Coes County, and it is to the interest t le s for $5. IRVING M. COOK. neat cottage, 100 fm it trees 3 years old; very thirty inches to the east since the dr . mint in’ a dandelion pills are the beat ooin. * the pe< pie to patronize home industry big fire of 1875. The Maynard Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, desirable fora family residence, being % a Address all orders to H f , bald , Coquille City t o*' and cheapest dyspepsia and billiocs core and thereby keep rlie money in the oountry in the market. For sale by all druggists. vl n!8 tf. Mock, in Golden Hill, is known to frem mile Coquille City. * Coon Co. Oregon. v2nltf B e e c h e r! City Brewery, Jarvis, Cornwall & Co. I G. M EH L, Prop. B "l i POST Dead! Tombstone and MONUMENT A Gol de n OFFICE O P P O R T U N I T Y Store, I C. ANDREWS New Drugstore! W. Gallier " LOTS FOR SALE! Etil Paw s far 0 « Year Ssia Water Worts, Myrtle Paint. TIT DRUG STORE! C H R O N I C L E RANDOLPH BREWERY! Millinery Store!! Cleveland, Jr., J. W alser, Prop. t City Livery & Feel M e DR MINTIE, COQUILLE M IL L I Land lliintm HO! STILL A M U !