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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1885)
Ktw ir f f K M y AI t\c»l I'« ruling:. PUBLISHED EVERY TUKSDAT. , J . A » . D ,v e a n , Editor T - 1 -* . i T».. , »,• nnd l ropnetor. i l i o l r n i ill A liu lr iil. The following prize essay we tnk Madrid August 24.— Five sand nine hundred and nineteeen 0*‘ ^ *m theNor-w estFnrm w 4 „ „ er,publish- ’1 . « 1 at W in n in g : -A l l faiiuiug ig | c a s e s of C|,olPln h iv e I w n re- ibv iutervatrt of tlu* I'oqmllo oanietl i.n for profit, Imt every sys- lom tla infected districts River particularly, end of the t duuty fit a- ( , f D r i ll ¡n q is not equally pro- 1 111 I ' 1" P^st tu oilty-four hoi, rs, «rally. ilactive. One advantage of mixed " Uh 1950 <lea,1,J i . „ Subscription. p«-r year........................¡fi’.Oi) farming is the distiibutiou of labor. In St. Charles parish, Ln.,n lot of T U E S D A Y ,S E P T E M B E R I.18S5. S|»iiiii I ii <«' iim >« i . for a ing to do the balance of the The irritation Tn Spain against connected with all grain Germany increases hourly. The is avoided. There is CH EAPEST! Lightn- year, ing struck the tree, killing five of growing them. work fo r ; The report of the wreck of the newalde, Oertnau ambassador » 4#» « — to '» comfortal.lc quarters, will com- Spain, now abstains from attending! « i ™ « lay in .January, E gg s the theaters, promenades and 1 thf'n 1,0 » ortl' fl>rty to fifty places of amusement. It is s e m i-, i’onU |>er dozen. Fifty hem. would U i i i 'K H 15c 40 Egcrs, por doz........................ Apples, per bushel............. Flour, per barrel................ . 6.00 officially stated that the govern-1 keep a small family in groceries Butter, per roll.................... meat intends to rupture the com ami wants for the next four months. Cheese,. . . .per p o u n d ,.. . mercial and diplomatic relations In April the cows begin to come Beefsteak............. “ ............... existing between Germany and in. Four cows will yield quite a Beef, |>er fore qr. “ .............. The farmer will Spain unless Germany abandons lot of butter. do. per Idl'd qr., “ .............. then have two baskets with him Mutton.............. “ .............. 8 her claim to the Carolines. Senor Carvojal, in an address before the when he goes to market. For the Salt Pork................“ . Corned P cef..........“ . Spain-African socit tv to-day, de- next four months the butter ami H am s...................... nouuced Germany for trespassing spare eggs will keep everything Bacon ( sides) . . upon Spanish rights. The society i running. The clip of wool can also do ( sh ou ld er). has decided to re-asseiuble and j * * turned iuto ready cash. By L ard.........................“ pass resolutions demanding that that time there should be a few Potatoes................. 40 20 124 6 8 @12 8 8 15 12 11 15 1 2 Spain take energetic action against j hnsliels of early potatoes to spare Cabbage, Suurnr,...................“ .................81, @ 1 0 Germany’s occupation of the Caro- j "h e u the prices are good. Later 1 ‘ " ,,n’ 80 Coffee, in tins, . . “ .............. on, the first batch of chickens can line isla n d s. Prince Bisnmrk s re 14 do. green,............“ ............... be parted with, ami if extra help is .8 0 (if 70 Tea, green............ “ ............... ply to the Spanish protest is con required in th^ harvest field, a few 75 do, English bkfst“ .............. sidered evasive and unsatisfactory, 84 R ice........................ “ ............... . although he professes to be willing latubs or a wether can easily be 4 Beans..................... “ ............... to the butcher for cash to pay . to submit the claims to the exami sold . . , ... rni • , • Apples, d rie d ,., . «i the hands with. I his brings us up T?' r- , v nation of arbitrators. 20 ° * ; nasins, no ♦ - to the beginning of winter again. I Currants, do . . 12 When a cheese which has been 15 Your cellar is now full of roots and ; W o o l,..................... much salted ami kept d n is wash vegetables; the granary filled with ed several times in soft water and all kinds of grain. These products ! then laid in a cloth moistend with may either be now sold, or held j wine or vinegar it gradually loses for better prices, or better still, fed ■ its salt ness, and, if it be r. rich I on the farm to the different stock, cheese, from being hard and dry it . and turned into ready cash in that becomes soft ami mellow. This way. This system also builds up The only illustrntril M«il«zinp «lev f. <l to the simple method of improving cheese development of the Great West. Contains u in a number of towns and thriving i v >t s ni'unt of nrrnl inforinahoii niul ape. cial nr ioleaon subjects ot i lit crest to nil. A lily is worth knowing. It is practiced villages, whereas in wheat growing i r u i ' l ' i e t o i l ! S a p r r ltly I llu s tr a te d ! in Switzerland, where cheeses are Only ■*_“ a year L. Samuel, Publisher, No. 1U2 i districts you see nothing but a i Front street. Portland. Or. kept stored for many years, and if | railway station and a large grain- j Remember ■we are they were not very salt and dry elevator. OTudoloiiis 'wr itli. tli© would soon become the prey of j Mixed f„ rming ke(, p5 ltp the S.A JNT FRANCISCO worms and Objections to _______ 1 fertility of the soil. the practice of Under plan a regular washing wool are multiplying, and j can be rotation successfully it would see.n that in many parts The manure this of crops carried requisite to out. enrich CAFJL j X- j , giving tlia.t ex cellent ;pa/per and tlie HERALD for $ 2 .5 0 j3©ri annum, Strictly C c is li _____ ___ ____ lowest living prices. Empire CilY and Drain's Station Carrying Tlie U- S- Mails David Young. M Wells. Fargo & Co s LOTS FOR SALE! In ih e Addition To The Town O f Myrtle Point. Henry Huden. a r s h f i e ld Sola Wilst With Express P r ic e s Jarvis. Cornwal & Co. For particulars inquire of Myrtle Point, Oregon. Manufactures of EAVSES EM PIRE C ITY AND D R AIN S LEM O N SODA, CREAM SO D A, SARSA STA TIO N EVERY P A R IL L A , G IN G E R A L E , E ASTE R N M O N D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y and F R ID A Y , C ID E R , M IN E R A L W A T E R , also GUM The steamer J l'N O or R ESTLE SS meets SYRUP and VIN EG AR. H itijun «t Y oung . the stupe at the mouth of the Cmpqua* L 1 New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route .'j!ll..r>0. Each passenger allowed of)pounds of baggage Passengers are requested to lie in Empire City the night before departure. ! Randolpti, Oregon: V Any information in regard to the above 1 me can be procured at the War co or Central hotels in Marshl'eld, and the post oilice or in any public b< lse in Empire. wJ. W a l s e r , P r o p « Beer of best duality always to had at the Brewery, and be orders New Drugstore! Ccquillc City, Oregon, J. H. N o s e e b ........................ Proprietor. ------ 1\ re ps------ Constantly on hand a well selected stock of 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 are as low ns the lowest. vlnir. Care A Golden OPPORTUKIT K j City Limy & Feti Silt from 'all parts*filled promptly. vn33 —FOR— Our Has made A Horses and Baggies at all hours. Good Pasturage by the dayy week or month, vln 111 3m. | im i1 il G E 1ST C T ! 7 oho on the safe side, ire have secured an agency foi- the sale o1 tombstones amt monuments, from felyrtlo Point, Oregon, C L U II ____WITH T H E . . . . SAN Fit AN’CISCO IP The regular subscription price of our paper is 82-00 PER YEAR , 1 And the yearly subscription of the C H RO N ICLE is !?2. Now we will furnish Botti Papers fir On Year For U - d . Postage Free, s. pains in trying to render comfort to guests of this old, and reliable house. Share of patronage is solicited. Mrs. O . liciio Proprietor. r.41. " 1 I C c q u il l e C it y O g n . POST OFFICE Store, C. A N D R E W S B s , S . In , L S W E V E Both papers sent to one or two adresses, op- I PROPRIETOR, F r o p r ie t o r , I j Dealer in drugs, medicines, cliem- CON STANTLY 1 icals etc., of the best quality, mid j all the time receiving fresh, every Keeps thing usually found in a first-class An assortment of medical dispensary. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Boots and shoes, Hats and caps, v2nl5. Stationery, Inks, c o q u i l l e ; m i l Dry l N. P. Hansen, Prop. Tug Company!! and Childrens General fur nishing goods; also groceries, Canned goods, Cignrs, tobacco and candies. H e pays the high est price for country produce vlu23 — AND ALL KINDS OF— L U M E EF C edar , f ir , ash , m aple , m yrtle , DR.MINTIE, Abler and spruce lumber always on New City Market hand and for sale at tlie lowest rates. 1st door north of Olive hotel, By the T ug K A T I E C O O K , on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. No, COQTJILLE CITY, THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. TH E SAN F R A N C ISC O C H R O N IC L E is the first paper on the const in ability ami in the freshn tm f.i:d reliability of its N E W S Nothing that the world desires to know is omitted from its columns It aims to fill every requirement of a first-class paper. Its telegraphic reports are the latest and most reliable; its local news the fullest nnd spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest inns in the country. T H E C H R O N IC L E has always been, and always will be, the friend and champion of the people as against combinations, cliques, corporations or oppression of any kind. It will be independent in everything, neutral in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, yet exposing corruption wherever found, and working with fearless endeavor to promote and protect every interest of the great pub lic whom il serves and on whom it depends for its supjMirt. The SAN FRANCISCO W EEKLY C H R O N IC L E , the most brilliant and complete Weekly Newspajier in the World, prints regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of News, Literature nnd General Information; also a magnificent Agricultural Department. $2 For One Year. Including postage, to any part of the United States. Sample Copy Sent Free. l ^ T All orders must be accompanied by the coin. Address all orders to H uuald , Coquille City , Coos Co. Oregon. (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. T hfati D ikkaseh TO W I N G M a in S t r e e t , L a dies, Gents — DEALERS IN — The Sprague ( W . T .) brewery our dismay. was destroyed by fire several days best for the Northwest. \Ye have ago. here the virgin soil to grow all Gov. Hoadly has been renomina kinds of grain and roots to great Agent for Giboson’ s t*nc whiskies, an AAA ted for governor of Ohio, by accli perfection. whiskv. Also agent for the CE LEBR ATE D The natural grasses CH ICAG O BEER and PORTER at whole mation. furnish the most nutritious food sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer on draught and in bottles. \'3nl‘J The hop market is becoming for stocks of all kinds at the lowest brighter daily owing to partial fail possible cost In fine, we have the ures in that crop in many Euro soil, the grass, the water and the pean states. goods and Clothing — AND— to T h e lEZHDCXX-A-l^G-IE! Mixed farming is the Front St.. Marshfield, ( r., A Large Variety of a n d «xB V w ^ liich \vp are enabled to give ex cellent bargains. Photographic de signs and price list shown on ap H a s r e c e n t l y b e t n f i t t e d u p i n plication. First-class order bv Mrs. O. Reed, daughter •T. A . D e a n . of the former proprietor, who will spare no Office in Herald Building. come Millinery Store!! — ; o >— b s t o n e Kegister. A. Bush, of Salem, is said to be In conclusion, the advantages of Beef, Pork Mutton, Groceries and the man to whom President Cleve- j this method must l>e apparent to Provisions constantly on hand, at the lowest market prices, and Jhnd wrote his famous reply o f , . . * VL........... 7. * * ’ ‘ 7“ Aug. 1st It wan for denouncing alL " e « c e it demonstrated every Fresh Produce taken in exchange. S. S. McAdams, Prop- E. »1. Downe as judge for Alaska. ! (1}|Y* 1 ° ftn>’ locality you wish to v3n24 _____________ The miscreants who have been vigit; a th.ri,'fc " ee,0f410 ft)1- Mrs. C. W .O live. Mrs. A .G . Aiken. smuggling, in the way of misguag- l ° w if. ^ ben this ¡)lan has had ing liquors being shipped from time to get fully in operation, there OIVE & AIKEN- Peoria, have been let off. with a ! vvjU no further need of ex- Have just received at reprimand, and by paying for tlie L mptlon bills to protect unfortuunle excesses found. , „ . .[ . , ,. . tlxeir iie -w farmers. But it takes time and (•apt. Littlefield hue »men having lnca„ s ,« get fully into the system timl>ers prepared to build a sea! , , ... . . . wall for the p r o t e c t io n of a p.rtinu »">• * 1“ 11* J«1(jem a.it and a pre- of Cape Blanco, which was being viotis knowledge to ensure success, cut away by the sea. A half mill- as it necessitates some purchases ion dollars, it is said, will he spent anq <r<Hxl management of stock, there. The though some wlmt , um n which a good deal of the T lie HLa/test S ta les . . *-> m!l^ H 1 lle' 1 profit depends. I f this is not pos- 3LADIES ANDCHdDREN S IT A T S The bark fl.iddingtonshire was | sessed, ol course it must be acqui**- Flow ers. Ostricli wreeked oil Point Keyes near San I ed us soon as possible, and in the F lu m e s anci Fr • incisco on tlie 20th ult., and all [ meantime < u p must grow up to the Tips- hands except one man and a boy full plan. As soon as the kuo.vl- Laces. were lost. She was from Astoria : edge has been obtained, the difli- in this state, and her cargo consist- j culty has passed, and plain sailing F S i "b * b c r L S , ed of 12,000 barrels of flour and is reached for clean cultivation, and Ornaments. 17,700 cases of salmon the value of economical feeding of crops, econ- Rucliing Embroidery botli being upwards of 8100,000. j omy in saving manure and gener- She had lost 4 men and become osity in using it; and in geneial Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- disabled in a cyclone near the ! the adoption of the best business Hats trimed to oriier a speciality, equator nnd was returning to Sao j methods is all there is in mixed | straw, Plush, silk , Satin or Velvet, which Francisco for repairs. * farming. vinti. we will eell cheap fur cahu . "¡t :A : Leading Newspaper season T H E LEHNIEBB HOTEL,_ j (‘Will and Reliable House in California advantageous arrangements to 5 8*i F Ü It MONUMENT YY. It. G etty , P rop . Appreciating the necessity of all Business Men, Farmers and Miners having a news paper published in the metropolies, in ad dition to their own local paper—one that contains all Financial, Commercial and General News; which matter not being in the scope of a local paper— the proprietor of the f£ ih | T o m E m pire City, Or. Subscribers. { ¡T ijiiit U Z R e a -s c n a b le . L. R endeb or W. A. EounuB, Young iV I! ik ! gi Proprietors. t h n Judge W ebster of Jacksonville i cli,nato to Pr<xlace tll<> finest has decided a suit involving t h e ; cereals and roots, as well ns legality of the late liquor law, and : the richest dairy goods in the its validity was sustained. woi Id. next Coquille City, Oregon. STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! SAN FRANCISCO a Shop door east of Loneve s drug store, NOTICE KOll 1 l LLl< .Vl’ lO N . of the country the custom would , the soil is produced, and a gre iter tioi.al with the subscriber. Land Office at llosebur >. ('recon. \ soon die out. An Illinois exchange , variety of crops can be grown, as Aligns 12. lHsf>. * says: Mr. Hilerann sheared twen-1 kinils ot gruin ftm| ot|Icr pr O- 'V ^ 1..iu > i •, hereby given that the follow in "- tv-fave head of Cotswolds, and the A . y. . ... A iian.r .1 settler has li’ eJ notice of hi.-? the sheen ; ducts that would be unprofitable t inten1 ion i.t inal e t rial proof in s'.ip't*.>rt of p clip as it came from the sheej IS ö raise to sell in bulk, can be fed on ; hisclai n ami that said proof will he made weighed 224 pounds. It was after A Ii'-e *l ! heo-r * ' ;. m C! rl: of ( ’o< s County, at Empire ward thoroughly washed a ud | farm with gootl results, ___ !S T H E ____ City, Oregon. « a Sa*. rUnv, E« ptemher‘JGtli, weighed 141 pounds, a loss of 108 farming is a guarantee against lt-85, vi/.: (i. i.i neve. Homestead No. pounds. The unwashed at the failure. Be as careful as we m a y ,! n.'U* ;, for the S. E . 1, of S. E . 1; Sec. LT. middling ruling price, 20cts., would . . . . O F T H E .... of of S. AV. q . S. W . ’ i of N. \V. Qr. losses will come. The horse may ¡ W . have brought 8 4 s* 80; the washed, See. T. I'M. Unn u* M west. V*’i|. ?*!i‘r. P a c ific C o a st. at the present highest price, 82 cts., take glanders or the COW die o fj He names the fo lowing witnesses t prove would have brought 845 12. This black quarter; the potatoes may ! saTdX.iuV^Vz!^ ,UUl CUUiva* leaves a balauce in favor of the un rot, the wheat get frozen or the I (Minton Handi.nmn j , . David Prewett I all of Parkersburg, washed wool, tc say nothing of the oats rusted, but although these ca- Robinson Hock ( Coos County, hard work in washing. j Oregon. Albert Sneed lamities are unlikely to come to Wm. f . Benjamin, The cholera epidemic had almost gether there is seld om subsided in Spain, on the 19 inst. but some one or other Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. v2.ial Neatly and promptly done, ai the '1 lie p o r i. Orders promptly tilled. IE -Zcrse-Sl*ic eiaag* official press is more indignant j *»very ^ a>’» rn“ * or smisbine, the German Corvette Augusta is eon- over the seizure of the Caroline lH)t always boiling. Mixed j firmed. Her crew, twenty-three ; cl01y,u ♦ onnosition press. fanning furnishes ready cash every i officers and sailors, wore lost. Her The newspapers generally ndvoentt. >!1 tlie >'ea'- T ll° lu'lls' >r value was £1,700,000. She was lost reprisals. Count Von Sohno Sen- U»ey have been well fed and kept in a cyclone in the lied sea. P r o p « Coquille City, Oregon. ^ .n s r i D few colored field hands took refuge un weeks in spring and fall, and noth- dera tree during a storm. G i BLAC K-SEV 1ITHENG Uvroted to The hurry and hustle City Brewery, W, Gallier thou all w it h C h r o n ic , S t k c ia l A n d W o n d e r f u l S u c c e ss . P r it a t k TH E G R EA T ENGLISH REMEDY T S A N E V E R -F A 1L X ing Cure for Ner Timber, match-wood and stave tim vous Debility, Ex ber purchased. huusted Vitality Sem inal V eeknesR, Sper Orders for lumber filled in quanti matorrLoa, iokt m a n - ties to suit, and at the lowest living rood .In potency PRO« tatobbkea , Paralysis rates. and all the terrible e f J. B A R K E R , fects o f self abuse, of youthful follies and C H A S F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. excesses in maturer years, such as loss of Memory, Lassitude. Nocturnrl Emission A- v ln lS tf. version to Society. Dimness of Viasion, Nois es in the Head; the vital fluid passing un observed in the urine, and many other dis eases that lends to Insanity and death- Dit. m i n t IE, who is a regular physician, (graduate of the University o f Pennsylva nia), will agree to forfeit five kun ’ dbkd poi . dab .? fora case of this kind the vital rfstobative (under his special advice and treatment i will not cure, or for anything The people of the Coquille river shot Id impure or injurious found in it. doctor M IN T IE treats all private disease bear in mind, tlint ns good P h o t o g r a p h * * successfully, without mercury: consulta as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, i re tion f k e e . Thorough examination and ad Price made by G. H . R amsduli ., of Myrtle Point. vice including analysis of urine, ¡Sk>. of vital K EU TO BA Trvi:. £1.50 a hottle.or four Will soon have completed a floating times the quantity £5: sent to any address upon receipt of price o r C .O . D. secure SLIEST F A .L H E from observation and in private name if W ith which he will visit every point desired, by a . e . m intie , m . d . on the river between Myrtle Point and 11 KEAUNEY S T . «A N F R A N C ISC O , C A L ., SAM PLE BO TTLE FKEE Bandon, and be prepared 1o do San F n n - cisco work at lesH than San Francisco prices. W illltesen t to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se W'ill be fully prepared to make Pictures in crecy in regard to all business transac all styles known to the art. from the small tions, DK. M IN T I k ' s K ID N E Y REM ED Y N E rn B E T IC U N est Gem to a Photograph 1 7 x 2 7 inches. cures all kinds of kidney and bladder com All he asks is for people to compare his plaints. gonorrhoea, gleet, leucorrhoen work with that of others. For sale by all druggists $1 a bottle; 6 bot Mr. R. hns become a permanent citizen tles for f 5 . D R . M IN T IE * s d a n d e l i o n p i L L s are the best of Coos County, and it is to the interest of the people to patronize home industry and cheapest d y s p e p s i a nnd b i l l i o u s cure in the market. For sale by all drnggist« and thereby keep the money in the country v2n43tf STILL AHEAD! AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT