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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1885)
L O C A I. IT LM S. Miss Alice Walker has returned from a long visit to Floras creek. A. Pershbakor was in town Sun day. Ed. Nelson caught a ( ’«» mon at tin* cannery hi>t week. Fetor Ovorholtzer since selling out lias moved to Eos Angeles, Cal. sal New goods every week at Airs. Mr. A. J. Andrews called on us Olive’s millinery store. last night. 1 le is going to Cal. Air. II. Ilettys and Coming latt\ much correspond Fairview, ence ami local news crowded out. last week. Grandma Co\ has returned home from a vi.-it to her ehildien in Cur ry county. visited Aliss Lehman commences school A b s o lu t io n o l’ T h a n h s . in this place next Alonda), Sept. 7. The following resolutions A. L. Nosier will family, of Bandon beach have a adopted at the Teachers’ good stock of the celebrated Buck hold here on the 2G amt 27 ult: ingham make of boots and shoes. 1st. Resolved, That a vote after a long visit to the beach has moved up and settled in this place. Cncle Charley Hilburn and wife 1 he three steamers— Coos Hay, Areata and Arago were in the bay spent several days . c in town last week \¡siting relatives and friends. last week. Our city council elected Chas. left yesterday for the city. Airs. Fit a Pendergrass spent last Olive chairman and all ollicers When he returns he will bring his week in this place visiting friends have been qualified. family. and relatives. J . A. Waller and Kd. Bunnell Huden <fc Young the soda-water Henry 1’ longer, of Empire, has lm\e gathered over 7' tons oil chit- men came over from the bay Friday tim bark this season. been on a recreation tour _ of the with a hack load of their wares Eil. Johnson came up from Clin river since Friday. which goes to the fair. ton's camp Sunday evening and is Samuel Moon, a son of Air. N.AA7 sick from what appeals to be chol The last of the teachers excur Moon of Fairview, spent W ednes era morbus. sion to the beach passed by this day in this place. Mrs. llowue, of Empire, accom way yesterday. They expressed For the host goods, best styles panied by her brother and sisti r, themselves as under great obliga passed down the river Friday to and best bargains in millinery tions to Air. Clark Aliller for his visit her parents dowu the coast. g O l H Is call on Mrs. Olive. services as guide. W ill Minott and two other bilks, J. D. Garfield received a fine W . 11. Dewey's family arrived whose names we did not learn, sulky fri m the city la>t week which here S.inday night and have moved broke into John Eeneve’s soda- water at the steamer landing S u n can be seen at the fair grounds. into the former residence of our late day night and took 27 bottles. W illard. Air. Call on Jesse Eeneve west of townsman T. 1>. W ill AveriM, of Floras creek, ami one of the best men alive l as been negotiating for John Lewis' prop erty at Eaiulon. The price, we understand, it' the purchase is made, is 5*25,tKHX W illie AI«' ult i >n returned from i i\. The the can in T V 1 nst w eek, si -.1- acid from sol ilei ill! ' ÌS ."UJ •posed to have « nh're l his s\»’stem ;Mid pro duced hi.-> sic km‘SS. W e luq ie In* will soon be i i r o n i a l again, C. AV. Von Pc‘jJJOrt was in tOtl 11 Sunday. He hiIS 1>een quite busy of latti «li ivin I «iles for 1V rslibali- postotliee for heef, m eat--and in fact fresh meat. venison, all kinds were! w’6 learn that A. Pershbaker, Abe Institute Rose, R. H . Rosa and J. L. Ferry soon 11. 1*. Allen lately from Alissouri have sold 0 black sand claims, in 3. Resolved, That a vote of thanks be tendered those who have furnished the music. 4. Resolved, thanks be That a vote tendered of those who have given us the use of the school house, and Odd Fellows’ hall. 5. Resolved, That of I Coquille City, w ho have so A good farm on Four Mile creek; Ail bot tom land; adapted for dairy ranch and will produce as well as any Coquille river bottom land; lot) acres cleared. Price $ 2 .~> per acre. B A It G A I N ! We have the selling of it half section of ■ erously extended us their hospital- stock ranch. The price is $¡¿0. per ac re. i i{y- | (>. Resolved, That thanks be a tendered vote the of citizens | who have given us encouragement by their presence. 7. Resolved, That a voto of of mentioned last week as a new rival from Iowa. ar of our stage, and steamboat who have so kindly lines, reduced usual fares. 8. Resolved, will river RARE: B A R G A m JPH 11 D r a n e , 3Prcp- r p h is reliable house is well furnished, and 1 the tables supplied with the best the market affords. . Neither pains or expense are spared to make it pleasant for patrons. I he best cigars always kept. Baggage de livered to and from the Steamer landing. Sample rooms for commercial men. Ih islio u seis near the Steamer Landing CASH STORE! 1 BO acres of land on Bandon Beach; 2o acres well improved, good mead o' • and fine ! pasturage; splendid house— formerly the | Main Street. Coquille Cty Ogu., Bandon Hotel—also out buildings. One ^ quarter of a mile of beach frontage on the place. For a rare bargain look no further. EALER in Groceries, Provisins, Flrur, Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobaco, For further information, apply on premi- j 9es to Mrs. O . Nelson. Cigars, Cigarettes, ets., etc. A- L- Nosier, tProprietor, D the That a vote of and the i run between this place and the const for a month, returned home fair at Halls prairie leaving this thanks be extended J. A. Gray, Wednesday. place at 7A o’clock in the morning Esq., for his able and eloquent lec ture. l ather Heinrich after an extend and return leaving H alls prairie 5 1). L. Rood. ed visit down the coast, ri turned fai r grounds at 5 P. AI. R em em | Lottie Yanderburg. «•arlv last week and proceeded to! ber this and you will not be left. B y order J- Clotildia. Yolkmar. his home at Roseburg. 1 An agent for General Grant’s of Co.n. j Andrew J. Sherwoood. J W . H . Bunch. Call at Mrs. Olive’s millinery personal memoirs is canvassing the — . V ------- ■ — store f» r anything in her line. She river. This work, which will be ! The State Insurance Company been visiting this INTERESTING ROOKS. M r. Hiram Plank, form erly a resident o f the Co- ijuille, hilt whose p n .•■«•lit address is Ked Hlutr, Cal., has two books w hich every agent should handle. T hey are very cheap, and w ill sell rapidly. Write to him at on ce. Persons owing me who have onts for sale, will be given .Wets per bushel for same on account. j. Dean. of hind, half bench and half bottom land, near j Coquille City. It would make si list If dozen gen- good little ranches, or a good dairy suid j thai ks be tendered the citizens we thanks be tendered the proprietors Annie apply at this otlicc or to H. Kern, Marshfield. N O T IC E ! A a vote Dewey is the gentleman whom The steamer Little j^or a choice location in Coquille City, 3 I lots nicely cleared and in choice fruit trees, good, large house and woodshed, etc., of i cluding the Joshua AV right claim, back of Randolph, for 8240,000. thanks, be tendered Prof. AIcElroy, | Great excitement exists, from tlm shite superintendent, for his pres- fact that a company has bought the D- L. STEELE, M. D-, jence, and the masterly way in Eagle mine in addition to the Dentist- above, and intend to start up with which he has assisted us. field, Oregon, 2. Resolved, That a vote of 100 men. Several other rich com Office in Holland lmindiug, opposite panies have their agents out scour ! thanks be tendered Supt. M cCor ing that part of the county, and Blanco Hotel. Laughing gas and other ana-sthetics administered for the painless mac for the able way in which he locations are being made. extraction of tec-th. v in l has conducted the institute. elk Air. Moore, of Roseburg, who has ; On good authority H urrah ! Coming, Coming, Coming ! ! ! keeps an excellent assortment, and in two volurns containing over 1200 i of Salem, Oregon, is ably and Eco- her prices are the most reasonable, j pages, 50 maps, etc., is the only 1 nomically managed; has an ample Few towns possess the natural advantages that Coquille enjoys, and which w ill, in up to drive some at the mill here, A rod an 1 gun club is to bo or genuine work and you should avail i Paid up capital, is financially sound the near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant site, then return and drive some at being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side o f the Coquille gan iz«*d at Ai.urshtield. A s a means I yourself of this opportunity to se | and strong and is the only compa Parker's mill. er’s new mill. He ill soon come before reaching the delicate vessels It is the personal writings ny doing business in Oregon and these clubs are doing good work. of General Grant himself, and all Washington territory, that does he ever did write to be published j not belong to a compact or com Let us have one. The board of equalization met in book form. Before subscribing bination. It is strongly endorsed and com yesterday at Empire and adjourned see that Charles*L. Webster, New York, is the publisher. mended by all of the state officers till next Saturday. Alake a note, The only authorized- agents oil . ami prominent business men of of this and attend if you heve been ; this coast for the genuine work is Salem, Oregon, where it is located wrongfully assessed. J. Dewing «& Co. 420 Buuh St San and best known; but the best en Geo. Anderson and Joseph John Francisco, and their army of sub- dorsement, is the fact that with’fifty son of Camas came down last week : agents. competitors it is doing over one- with a hack bringing Airs. W m . | ---------- Day who went on down the coast! A jo u n g man claiming to be an eighth of all the insurance business o f the brain. to see her father's family. In his closing address before the institute last Thursday night l)r. M cCorm ac paid quite* a tribute to ♦ lie energy of the people of Cinjuille City in that they have, as he the best furnished, said, and the best school building, in Coos county. The gloomy tears, desponding anil w e a r in e s s , that m my v ie w s , complain of, would disappear were the blood made pure and healthy A y m ’s Sarsaparilla puriii?s and vitalizes the blood; thus promoting health of body and san ity of mind. Ayer's Ague Cure, win n used ac cording to diieetions, is/warranted Vste m all to erudir d«* from th malarial di.-ea.-es. tch {IS F id or anti Ague, Chill l e \ e r. 1 ntermit- of preserving ami protecting game cure it. • » « ---------------------------------------- engineer from Indiana, lias been 1 in Oregon, Washington anil Idaho, imposing on our people on this part 1 and that it is more ably and eco- The steamers Arago and Areata j | nomically managed than any other are carrying coal, regularly from of I lie river of late. H e isasn eek - ! company, as sworn statement shows tlieif tramp, and has disappeared the Newport mine on Coos bay to j with a Remington ritle of pistol j that its per cent, of general ex- San Francisco, and tbe coal pros grip, 45-70 calibre, which he bor ' j>enses and also of losses to pre- pect is favorable for the future. rowed of W . J. Tennisson. lie ; miums received are less than any Those owing at the City boot and | claimed that his family were camp 1 other company's. shoe store ( Derm <fc Huntington ), ed in tin' county on an excursion. Coquille City must come an«l pay He is a man of perhaps 25 years tent, Remittent, <*Mid! Billions J - e- at once, ns the accounts are long and went under the name of F. Al. veis, and ili>oldei’S of tl e 1 i Ver. over due. Costs will be put on Wilson while here, li e is of slen Try it. The expe ria lent v i] 1 Cl •si der build, blue eyes, has a lame bills not paid, soon. nun, and wore a black suit, blue you nothing ¡1' a eu,i F* is 11' l • t ei1'i‘Ct*•d. The finest pear of the season so overalls white hat, and shoes. A report has be i*21 cire ulat ed in Being very tonguey, and having far was presented us last week by i • 1 1 mgs hi*twet*n regard'to some «1« , 1 X ill Air. S. Smith. II is daughter gave a respectable appearance, ho is liable to deceive anyone. Our ex Rode R ibis; >n and () sear s . ir »ent ns an apple the equal of which we changes will please hand him that is working pi-Li dici* to Rolhi have not seen this season. Air. around. e son. H e is accused Ol J litIg ;ll n *• - #4 » * Smith in forms us t hat his chestnuts A .V n v C iM iir r S p r a le t . ; d ' ìì crai •le »ict underhanded and «li- are doing well and will soon he ripe. in a trade widi S. ir_ • . -,. j w ho h ia.- Ed. h e r a l d : — Since coming to Gieat reduction in prices at just called to have ns .-ay ¡t is a this part of Coos county, I have in order to looked at a part of your river bot “ lie;” that Holds- n is a gentleman Nosier’s drugstore. make room for his fall stock, lie! tom lands an«l the adjacent hill in his dealing. will for the next JO days sc 11 more! lands, and tin«! a vast amount of Air. J. J. Hirch is canvassing f»r •moils for one dollar, cash, than work has been done anil room for a great deal more t ) be done. It Oaskell’s Compendium of forms, anv other house in the county, i appears to me that the work lias one of the be.-t ami most useful Call and examine his prices and be been done to very great disadvan books to be f mud. l i e also has convenceil whether you buy or not. tage, and at a great destruction of the Stock Doctor and Live-Stock valuable timlier, which could he Let us, in view of the depreda- ; Encyclopedia treating on domestic made to pay for removing to mar tions being done by tramps, organ-; ket. Certainly this timber is good animals, and many other valuable I find the books. Mr. Hirch is an excellent ize a tramp committee whose duty I for many purposes. myrtle is a hard, close-grained gentleman and any orders entrust it shall be to wait on these fellows j when they corue around. M e hope j wood, susceptible of a very fine ed to hi in will be carefully idled. polish. The yellow,red and white our city dads will see lit to pass fir are valuable for timber for vari Give him your orders. some very stringent vagrancy law s.! ous purposes, and the bark good Mali)’ people hereabout are ex Let these tramps work the streets. I for tanning. Your different cedars pressing regret that Maplewood, are ns good as any I have noticed, W e had a pleasant chat last j the racer, cannot he at our lair, as all of which will, in a short time, Tuesday evening with our o ld ! be in demand. Anyone noticing they wished to buy pools oil Sam friend L. B. Fetter. H e tells how for the last 30 years how’ fast our my Tilden in the event of a race he got sick in Iowa while back on | forests have disappeared, and per between these two splendid horses. a visit last spring, and how he j ceiving the future calls that will I t may lie wc*ll for them as it is, be made for timber in the next 30 skipped out for Coquille and re- j years to come, is bound to discover and regret, expressed, is a useless «mined his health when ubout 7 | at a glance how important it is for waste. I f their credit and purse us to arrest as soon as possible the miles from home. are as depleted u*» ours, tin*) might wanton destructoin of forest tim Uncle Bob Starkey, w hom our j have to express more than regret bers. A very few acres of your rich readers will remember as having! land will produce an abundant in the event of pool buying. been on tbe editorial stall of the j supply of glasses, vegetables, oats, There was an excursion to Dan- paper for near!) a year, is an ap-1 barley, etc., for all present demands. don beach from this place Pi ¡day, It is true that there are some diffi- plicant for a light-house, so we culties in getting to the outside gotten up by members of the teach learn. Having served this country j markets et present, but stop and ers’ institute which had closed its in its struggle with Alexico, and | think how soon this barrier will be work on the previous day. A being honest and competent, his | overcome when your situation is n u m b e r of them returned on Sat claims, if he is aspiring, are just, seen and a call is made for your u r d a y having had a jolly good time, vast resources which are right at and we should be pleased to see t your door. but most remained In c brass him get a good position in the post j AV. A. D. • band of this place went along to meridian of his life. » Coquille City, Aug. 20. furnish music for the excursionists — *— St. Coquille City is at the center o f the converging wagon road system o f Coos Count v, and is at the head o f deep-water navigation,and in the central part of a vast body o f rich, river bottom land, which is the source o f all true and enduring prosperity The country round about is filled with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled extent, and is covered with a variety of timber that for quantity and quality is not ex celled by that of any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock- raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking health.it is bound to come to the front rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is the most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second to none in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the county. It has the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream of water run through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable. J . A. D e a n , a g e n t , A I. J . M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., Coquille City. San Francisco. ▼4n2tf ---------- o ----------- * Ili'ii vy A 'o u iile r lV It liis ;. y River, thirty m iles from the Pacific ocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours’ steamer ride. Louis, August 20.— The largest case of and seized. White, identified with D on’t be misled by misrepresentations of competitors. Investigat in and see where you can buy the cheapest; in doing so, call at AVhitney America was discovered lieie to & O Connell’s, the originators of low prices on this river. They keep d a y . A bundle of counterfeit bil’ s representing 8520,000 was found constantly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City, the f o l ; the gang, was counterfeiting captured. Secret | service officers were very diligent in working up the ease, and hope to run the whole gang to cover to lowing specialities: • T in , C opper and S h eet-iron w a re ; a su p erior article o f H om e m anufacture day. ------- In connection with a------- An Illp p in t S u l^ U h it e . For oils, salts, pills and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines is the , very agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. Recommended by , lending Physicians.— Alanufactur- ed only by W e ll se le c te d sto ck o f general h ard w are, sto v e s and ran ges, w ood the California Fig ! Syrup Co., Snn Francisco, Cal. For and w illow w are. Farm tools and Implements, Iron anil Steel, Pumps, AVater-pipes sale by AV. L . Dixon, Alyrtle Point, and Fittings, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Lam ps and Crockery, Harness j J. H . Nosier, Coquille City, H . i Sengstaeken, Alarshfield <fc Empire. and Trimmings, Rope, Glass ware, Plated and Granite ware, Rifles, Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, Bird cages and N y r iip o f F I rm . Alauufactured only by tbe Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. San Francis- Fishing tackle, und all Goods usually kept in a first class Hardware 1 co Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa Store. tive. This pleasant liquid fruit N. B. A\re make a Speciality of job work, and guarantee satisfaction remedy may be had of Mr. AAT. L. j Dixon agent Alyrtle Point, J. H. j Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henry Sengstaeken agent for at Living Prices. Marshfield AVhitney <fc O ’Connell, Props. <fe Empire, Sample botrles free, and ! large bottles at fifty cents dollar. It is the most or one pleasant, ! prompt and effective remedy know n, ! to cleanse the system; to act on the J Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently | yet thoroughly, to dispel Headach- ! es, Colds and Fevers; to cure Con stipation, Indigestion and kindred ills.___________________________________ M YRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . . Z D E - A - X /E T R . . Proprietor. I3ST M A B R IE D i At Bandou, A ur . 24, M r. John McKeunie ami Miss Mary Bradley. HOHV In Baudon, 30th u lt., to the wife of A . Gironai. a son—weight 11}^ pounds. Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books, Agent for the leading sewing Alachines, Alason & Ham lin or gans, &c. Old AATines and Liquors of the liest quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L I V E . vln 3 tf