Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 13, 1885, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1885.
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l l o r a BteiiiN.
T h e E a r th in n T r e m b le .
A T e r r ib le E » r » :in (r r .
on the cast fork of ihe north fork
Coos river, and also on Marlow
The shades of midnight were
The line showers we have had
There is, it seems, a perpetual
1 tied <t dream the other night,
creole, to utilize the water running have started the grass in pastures, earthquake shocking this earth ot falling as well
\\ liile on try I uh I 1 slumber.al;
ns an Oregon
s . N . A- D O W N I N G . M . D
*Twas till alxvat a city fair.
out logs.
and there will soon bo good graz- j ours, a fact that was first discov- mist, when I drew nigh unto the
The s.;vets, they \wre unnumbered.
Physician aiul Surgeon,
Capt. Reed received a new en­ ing.
j ered by a company of astronomers door of a sturdyfarmer who resides
It s »<> iuh I to be. (I know it was.)
C o g i 'a u : C i t y . O kuuon .
gine for the Nimrod on the Coos
J. Rich and family have left us who were studying the stars. The on North CoquMe, and nsk^d por-
On the banks of the Coquille,
Calls—day or nÎRlit—l ’ roiuptly attended.
Bav.
The
engine
is
much
wore
for the dry California clime. They Italian government keeps employ - 1 mi.-sion to stay all night which was
Where steamers swift, did come and go,
And thousands, thousands, dwell.
powerful than the one first mod, left much pleased with Coos conn- Sod a corps of experts to record readily granted. My horse being
L. F . L a n e .
J ohn L ane .
The climate v. is most deli htful;
and (>Oj>ounds of steam drives the ly and we look for their return.
! these involuntaiy motions of the fed and cared for we sat down to a
LANE & LANE,
With of course it littl*.* rain.
boat through the water at an aston­
These tremblings arc too bountiful supper which proved to
Ed Weekly is to leave us soon earth.
Rat that’s v.h in; do their talers grow.
Attoyneys ¡nul ( ounselors ¡il Law.
ishing rate.
for Douglas county to engage in feeble to be noticed by the senses, me that this country couldn’t be
As well a* their fruit and grain.
Land Cases aSpecialiiy.
G.
H.
Ramsdell,
the
photograph­
but the instruments employed beat for fruit and vegetables, hon­
farming and sheep-raising.
Th re v. re mills for : rinding the gram,
Office ou Maiu S:reet, opposite Cosmopolitan
er, formerly the great wizard of the
And nulls [<>;• sawing lumber.
J. Aaberry has moved from Elk show that the movements are con­ ey and butter. Supper being over
Hotel.
Plaining
mills,
woolen
uii'ia,
shipyards.
Oregon.
Rosei» u r g,
northwest, has now discovered a i oreek to, near F. E. Scofield’s at stant and not regular. M. Daubree, we gathered around the ike, and
And factories without i:•■mb r.
j lotion, by applying vigorously a Dora.
a French servant, accounts for chatted the evening pleasantly
J . M . Sxox.is.
J ohn A. G ray
The county seat had settled there,
few times every day will bring out
Rev. F. E. Scofield will preach earthquakes, volcanic eruptions away. We talked about most ev­
S iglin & G ray.
And while 1 lay a dreaming,
; a luxuriant growth of hair on the at Dora the third Sunday in this and the constant tremors of the ery thing from politics to popcorn,
The iron-horse came semiring in.
Attorneys anil Counselors At Law.
W ith head-light brightly gleaming.
bald pates of the oldest settlers. month, instead of the second, as earth’s surface to a single course, and wound up v. i di some hair-rais­
Marshfield. Coos county. Oregon.
O ffice —Holland building, opposite lllanco
If you don’t believe that hair can heretofore.
There w *re churches of every ?ree 1,
to-wit, super-heated steam.
The ing bear stories, but never broach­
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And good schools of every grade;
be made to grow in a desert waste,
When
Some O. Time has had a desper- waters of the earth fall into the ed the subject of fleas.
Her
public
buildings
were
immense,
w. SINCLAIR,
just
ask
Ramsdell
to
lift
his
hat
ate struggle to keep a band of ed molten material at the interior of bed time come he showed me to a
And her people all were staid.
Attorney ¡it Law,
and you will be convinced.
ncated hogs out of his cornfield i the earth—steam is produced and room with a cosy little bed in it,
Like Rip Van Winkle I lav in a snooze;
General Insurance and Heal Estate Agent,
Joe Noah, in company with some but nevertheless the hogs took the this steam is super-heated, devel- ami bid me good night, wishing
A few short years, then waked from my
C oquille C ity , O regon .
doze.
other parties, was lately hunting in ! fi^hl and held it, and SomeO.Time oping such enormous power as to me happy dreams, and retired.
And found instead of a country, town,
the mountains at the head of North j settled back to sweet slumbers and ! cause the violent eruptions and While disrobing 1 heard queer
T. G. OWEN.
A great big city planted dowtf?
Coos river. During their trip they to dream of flsas. Sweet be tliy earthquakes which in times past noises, something similar to sea-
Finetie.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Fairview. Oreg.. Oct., ltd.
found ihe carcasses of several elk i slumbers, and may thy dreams nut J have rent the earth. Other scien­ lions quarreling but supposed it
M abshfiuld , Oon.
which had been killed by Lh 3 In- haunt thee bv unv.
Having
tists have held that the gradual to be my imagination.
0 5 1» A lilO lllt O lC S .
dians. The hides had been taken
S- H HAZARD,
shrinking of the earth’s crust and said my prayers I retired with a
Don Rex.
[Cold Roach Gazette.]
from
some,
while
others
lay
un­
the consequent coutractien from light heart and was soon fast asleep.
Dora, Oct. 2nd.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Ouite a number of our wool won
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loss of heat will account not only I got to dreaming along in the
I'. mpxbk Cm, Oon._________ are engaged in their Ifall shearing. touched. At one place the party
lio n 11 iirti lu
found seven large buck elk, which
for earthquakes but for the up- night about bears. 1 thought that
I .ee Suthard last week killed a
J. W. BENNETT.
It is utterly impossible to pre­ heavels of mountains ami the ap­ I was after a big fellow, and ti e
must
have
been
shot
down
for
pure
panther which measured nine feet,
; devilment as the hides or horns scribe the quantity of food appro­ pearance of valleys and depressions. dogs finally bayed him.
Attorney at Law,
1 ran up
ten and a half inches from tip to
! were not taken, nor any meat The priate to a person; he must nscei- j p eljirpS both cases may beat work; and shot him and he came for me.
M v k h u f ik l d . O o n .
tip. It was >.no of the big ones.
' settlers who drove the Indians out tain that for himself, this is not pu[
Daubree’s belief that super- I mashed him over the head with
The average catch <i»F fit-h during
D. X j . WATSON.
very difficult, tor if one eat lightly, }ieated steam is the one cause of ; my gun, started to run backwards,
the week has h»een abi mt ('iglit limi­
as the game would soon be thinned say at breakfast, and note the time [ill} tremulous motions has many j fell over a log. The bear growled
Attorney and Counselor at Law
«Ire»1 per day. Ow ing to tile rough
out if the siwashes were allowed to he can go without feeling a want adherents.
When on a steamer i like thunder, and begun to eat my
Coos C ity , O on .
bar prevailing during the past two
of more food, he will, after a few w0 are conscious of a pulsation, ns ! boots and pants oil’ in short order,
or three days the run has material- continue their stay.
J. H. NOSLER,
experiments, ascertain the amount ^ were> made by steam, but this I waked up about that time, and
A u in te u r I'arinint;.
Iv slacked < »ll.
of food requisite for a day.
Let tremulousness is regular, while the j found instead of a bear, five or
Notary Public
Ed. Haines, of Eckley precinct,
C ovj I'I lxk Cirv. O on .
The marvelous agricultural de­ one take some bread and milk, or vibrations of the crust of the earth j six fleas gnawing away at me, and
lost a cow a few days ago, that died
velopment of the country would porridge, or what not, a moderate are irregular; hence it is surmised j growling like so many cats over a
of old age. She was known to be
CAR L H- VOLKM AR-
have been impossible bad it not quantity, at breakfast, and it will that the earth immediately under chipmunk.
1 did not faint nor
twenty-three years old. Some three
been for the introduction of the ! serve him probably for three or us is a great steam boiler acting halko for a shotgun; I just sim­
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
or four years ago her horns dropp­
labor-saving machinery now so four hours. Of course tho time irregularly but never at rest. In ! ply grabbed them by the hind legs
M ybtuc P o is t , C oo » C ounty O kkoon .
ed oil close to her head.
generally used. It is not, however, duriug which he w ill feel no special some portions of the earth it is and beat their brains out over the
Will practice iu all the oourts of Oregon.
[SonthwfHtern Oregon LooorJer.]
tho farm ers to w hom th e credit is cloture f o r r o fr e n liin g the s t o m a c h
k n o w n t h e r e is n c o n s t a n t c o n n e c ­ bed post
It was some time before
Some tine ago the death of a due of having first utilized inven­ will be dependent upon tho work
D L. STE E L E . M. D-,
tion between the water of the sur­ I fell into a troubled sleep, and I
Dentist
man named W . II. Carter on a tions of this character.
This, in in which he is engaged, a given ! face and the internal fires. This is was weak for several days from
IN'Idzcl^üelci, O re g c n , ranch back in the hills on Floras many cases, belongs to the so-call­ amount of food going further in !
proved by hot springs in number­ loss of blood.
Oir.ce in Holland building, opposite creek was chronicled.
1 he place ed amateur agriculturists, who, as inunuel exertion than in brain work, i
Dinette.
less places on the earth. At Oar- <
Liniico Hotel.
Laughing gas mid other
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where
he
resided
is
in
this
county,
a
class,
have
been
the
first
to
recog­
When it is ascertained how much ishad, in Bohemia, for instance,.it is • Fairview, Oreg., Oct., 3.
anaesthetics administered for the painless
vet a sort ol in! mini Coroners in- nize the merits of improved ngri- is suitable, care should be taken
y 4 :il
extraction of teeth.
known that a large section o f conn- j
ItllNilM SN IC«o iv lis g .
quiry was organized it» t oos con n -; cultural implements, as well as not to eat more than that. It is trv is a huge boiling caldron of hot '
O. E. SMITH,
There are many signs that gen­
tv and a midnight party, standing those of new varieties of fruits and bettor to reduce the quantity than
water covered with a thin crust of i
Dentist
awestruck around th<- romains with vegetables. The writer was for to add to it; it is better to leave
eral business in this city is at Inst
earth. From certain vents come j
flaming torches, vie wet l it at a ie- some years employed in what at the table with a sense of want than
reviving from the long period of
out highly mineralized hot water of
M ARSH FI ELD, OREL! I )N.
nice. Fina! ly ;ibi
lethargy, says the Sail Francisco
that time was the largest agricult- with the sense of repletion. Rest i
Villi.
groat medical value.
The hot
vu
et is laid »1 >w
i on the gr• mi id, tne ............ .
warehouse iu the is ns essentiel to the stomach a>>'» ¡ spl jn{,s )mïe ,een known to exist Post. First of all, a more confi­
fK
■ i r » !levels ro 11 the KllsL Although it was a depot for ; other organs of digestion and as- ; si,„.p
A
sovp„ tll ceIltlll.y> Blul jt js dent feeling exists among mer­
ill
Ali
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j
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t
a hole introduction of every improvement similation as to the limbs. Over- ;
chants and tradesmen, on account
t anti diggii
be!loved there has been no materi - . . .
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WATCH-MAKER
AND JEW LLl.lt,
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P ,,
of the positive improvement in the
beside
it,
roll
it
in,
ami
that
seems
jn
tilling
the
soil,
we
had
few
bona
'
work
of
the
stomach
induces
dysj
O o Q .-u .ilie C i t y , O g jn ..
al change in the character of th e ',
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,
to
have
been
about
the
exfont
large
commercial
and
manufactur­
fide
fanners
among
our
customers,
|
pepsin,
whereas
an
insufficient
13F“ Wurk oí all desenpiions done at short
water. It is known thoie has not
notice and extremely low i»r;c -i.
viJn4S this Coroner’s inquest. Tin
and they were the most reluctant : amount for the needs of the body been any for five hundred years. ing markets of tho east, which is
certain to extend to this coast. For
was found beside a log clutching a to accept any improvement.
It ! will toll very soon upon the consti-
i Should tim vents at this place be
J. M- VOLKMAR. M. D- hatchet; he was known to 1 í i V (
. . two months past then e has been a
was the same with new description ! tution; that is to say, if one eats his ; cj()sei| up from any cause, it would
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Physician and
Surgeon.
! quite a sum of money, ‘ Slim’lt“ ' 1 ' " f f g K 1” >tb fru,t “ ud gegetablo, ] daily meals regularly, but doesn't | result ¡„ A vioU;„ t explodon
, . and . the ! constant change ft r t the 1 etter in
Miuri.i: F oist , Cooa Co., O ueoon .
been ami with fancy stock.
at £2000 which has not
It is not | eat quite enough at the time, nature I people
pe0ple ot
0f u
O ansima
m i s h a would
p
S^cery,
leather,
ue piung- |
\, W° o1, dry
: Boods>
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vJnt.af
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.. , ! boot ami shoe and iron trades,
found; in the cabin hung his shut many years ago that the cultivated will more readily adapt herself to ed . into
a boiling caldron. A partial ,-,
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with one sleeve-button and one stud blackberry was unknown; now the the shortened allowance than she .................r h .:,
i
o. . a '
^ rapid rise in the pr:ce ot wool
eruption of this kind took [)lace in i .
in Boston, New York und Uhiladel-
in it; the jewelery was gold and of La-.vton blackberry is as valuable can to a trilling excess of the prop-
C oyuiLL K C i t y , O r e g o n .
1801), but fortunately no lives were, , . ,
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GENERAL a o ENC l tut tlx*# rtule of City value. Now is it not j)o.-»sible that !
growers of small fruit as any or regimen. Seience of Health.
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phia
has
already
liuti
its
good
m-
property, house?» aim to;?», bmit»er, farina,
lost. I Ins topic is interesting just *,
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rauenen, elo. Otuce in lleiMiU oUiiUiii^.
a tragedy was enacted here, and ; they have. The discoverer of the
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, : fiuence upon this market.
J.oc: 1
wiew of the earthquake cti ,pl , c , hsiVA , h
A ploughman says there are
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, stocks have been kept reduced bv
that the hatchet meant defer se? ; variety, Lawton, was an eccentiic
which has devasted the famous and ,
,
,
,
. ,
.
J. F. HALL,
several
easy
ways
to
prevent
rust
So far as the ( oroner s inquest ;llK[ wealthy banker in Wall street,
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I the strong demand which lias al>-
Surveyor,
iu<T of olows
■ sorbed
. . most , of r the receipts
• , from
n
Rlu'va and
a,m cultivators to
11' i i beautiful vale of Lash
. mere, . in
. . In- 1
went it would not have been at all who devoted more time and money in®
F ob Coos C ounty , O mjoon .
!
keep the teeth bright.
One is to dia. A town was destroyed in the 1
the interior, and advanced [»rices
Office: W ith T. G. Owtu, Esq., Marshfield. likely to discover the fact (should to improving the blackberry than
valley
and
many
lives
v\ere
lost.
give
them
a
coat
of
thick
limewash
$3iUFerfwct map# of all surveyed and en­ it prove to be such), that the body he did to stocks and bonds.
have been obtained in proportion
The
Volcanic disturbances occurred
tered lands furnished on short notice, vlul
was full of bullet holes, or other­ tomato, now the most popular veg­ as soon as they are brought in from , , ,.
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,
, as the rise continues in the east,
about the same time in oilier parts
^
.
the
field.
Another
is
to
dissolve
wise bruised. Further we learn etable, was poor and insipid when
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! 1 Ins was one of the first, things to
J. P. E A S T E R , M . D.
that live stock and other property first introduced. The Hon. Ed­ an ounc“ of resin in four ounces of ofth ew oild . It is noticable, by give a stronger backbone to busi-
P hysician , Suaot jn and G ilìintuician .
Special »Uelitiou Riveli io ifiseascd of wom­
linseed oil, and while hot mix it the way, that every earthquake in ness in this city. A much better
en and childrcu, and all cliromc forms of was left by deceased, yet we do not ward S. Lester, who was a diplomat
one part of the world is apt to be feeling is now perceptible in some
disease. Cases of obstetrics *1U; teeth ex- j feam that OUT County COlll't took in the Bnchanaa Administration, with a quart of kerosene and stir.
tr acted for SO con t » each. Special treatment j
.
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contemporaneous w hith a shock at j ° f H,e other trades named above,
fo r Rheumatism and Neuralgia l,y themed- auy notice o f ttie fact; DUt it IS Said gave much time and attention to This is laid on the smooth iron
and there is little, doubt that tho
icated va{x,r bath.
with
a
paint-brush.
Auother
way
ils
antipodes.
These
mighty
im-
wave of improvement fiom
tho
an administrator residing in this improving the tomato, and the
Office at residence in Co«iuille City.
prisoned forces affect enormous east lias reached us.
is
to
dissolve
an
ounce
of
camphor
The
w
heat
county was appointed by tho Coos present luscious, juicy and indis-
areas of the earth’s surface.—Ex. trade in this state lias long been
I. O. G. T.
county court.
Mixed isn t »* • i pensable table luxury is mainly the in some turpentine and add to
stagnant. The farmers preferred
Morning Star Lodge
We would like to hear something i result of his experiments. The in- this four ounces of lard to one
The Berkshires mature earlier to hold their grain rather than ac­
stances are few where genuine ounce of pulverized black lead or than the Poland-Chin «as, and are cept the very low prices that were
No- « 4 ,
definite about the matter.
Meet# at Coquille City every Thursday
This
Work o l the sea wall proper at farmers have invested capital in stove polish, and mix well.
not so large. They’ are favorites ruling. This has been one of the
eveniug. Visitili" members of this order, in
improved
farming
machinery.
Mr.
may
be
rubbed
on
with
a
rag.
good standing, ure cordially invited.
the Cape will not be inaugurated Thorn of Duchess county, N. Y.,
with many farmers in the south, greatest drawbacks to the business
for it kept hundreds of
l this season, though the force now was a genine farmer; but lie be­ To remove rust from plows or although apt to go wild if allowed j situation
shi|JB ill!e nnq withdrew large sums
in hand will be retained some came one after he had amassed a tools nothing is better than a to range in the woods. The half- Gf n.onev from the usual circula­
O. F.
I. O.
weeks yet on such
preliminary fortune in business. He imported mixture of half a pint of oil vitriol WootU „ vc genoraliy gpotted) but tion at this time of tho year. For-
Coquille LcdgeNo.53
the the best blooded stock from Eu­ poured slow ly into a quart of water sometimes the markings aie very • tunately at this juncture, the wheat
Meet» »t Coquille City every Saturday even work as can be done before
are and apply this to the rusted
)U|<. Visiting brethren, iu good standing, rains set in, and which would ex­ rope, the progeny of which
i ; identical
1
1
-»in
41 .^ market is becoming more active,
nearly
with
those ^ of e the
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scattered all over the country.
cordially invited.
J
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Owing to t>’ e strong tendency of
pedite progress in the spring. The Baldwin a clothing manufacturer metal. Wash off with water.
sire. I he same is true of the j|je (}jstant markets, prices are nd-
A. F. and A. M.
sides of the slides will he seeded of New York city, introduced tho
“ A Nebraska man has demon­ Poland-China, which is also de- vancing, and shippers are chnrter-
Chadwick Lodge, No-68. iu the hope that the resultant sod Jersey breed of cattle. A retired
servedly popular in the south, and ing many vessels and are freely
Meets at Cpquille City on Saturday even formation may afford some measure Boston butcher was the original strated that the human soul can be
is in high regard ill the west as a parclmsing at the asking rates.
ing on or before the the full moon iu each
importer of »jwuiimw«
Southdown
sheep.
But
it doesn’t V o sound very
.
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AldtTlJ. seen. 1/U
b It
month.
pork hog. The Essex, Poland. ,Mat.ters »•.*>“ ? “ ¡« 'I'“ 1'“1' i.luut « «
o f protection ng:nn.»
10 ■.•'»“ « g Many other examples of a similar I flattering to the soul lie
John Goodman,
““ “ j
and Berkshire cross iv(.U i tf,v,"S a llvety look a gn m .
We
__ NYU. M. effect of the s-orms, and ns a furtli- , character might be mentioned, all | thot the Nebraska man 1
lmd to make 1 with one ftl,other A u expert stock- cannot enumerate in our short
er means to this end, drains or tending to show what retired mer
G. A R.
l>tl,1®,'1 61S "S ot “
«lnices will be out into the ravines chants and professional men with use of a microscope in order to see | mnu of New Orleans says that tho t,»,,!cc' thc
*f a Poland-Cliina and the Berkshire ! h?1.™68» revival which are now
Gen- Lytle Post, No- 27,
V ,
! a fondness for country life have it.” Probably it was the soul of
visible, but the Post does not hesi­
: done for the so-called practical man that took a weekly newspaper | makes a perfect hog.
Meets at Coquille City, on every first o r g u c u s . _____
tate to declare that an era of better
Wednesday.
Vaiting comrade, in pood
[Coos Hay New*.]
j farmer.- Grocer and Country Mer- for three years and then refused to
times is at hand.
Subscribe for the H erald .
standing, cordially invited.
J pay for i t —Ex.
Chas. Granholm i3 building dams 1 chant.
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