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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1885)
Iv ¿¡¡M U'Til.1*1 î tv Y ^ i í » t fr o m C l«l. Ilo M ctm i'7 C orrespon do**«*«». S c lm o l K r p o r t . An Efficient Remedy A good farm on Four Mile creek; All bot tom land; adapted for dairy ranch and will produce as well as any Coquillc river bottom land; 100 acres cleared. Price $2.'» i»er acre. The following ¡s the standing of Hose burg, Oct. 8th. 1885. Editor the scholars for one month in Co- H e r a l d : — A few lines from t’uis 111 all ensrs of B ro n c h ia l anil P u lm o nary Affections is A y e r ' s CHERRY quille City. Ten being.con lered ! place may interest a few o f the P e c t o r a l . A s such it Is recognized and A 13 A It G A I N ! T U E S D A Y , OCT. 13, 1885. prescribed by the medical profession, and perfect: Í many who peruse:the columns of in many thousands of families, for the We have the selling of a half section of past forty years, it lias been regarded as an land, half bench and half bottom land, near The Occident Water company is w ET ? 1 your valuable paper. 1 rue, you invaluable' household remedy. It is a Ooquille City. It would make a half dozen pood little ranches, or a g<*od dairy and £ S hear from Roseburg every week preparation that only requires to he taken having a tine stream of water in verv small quantitie s, and a few dos< s stock ranch. The price is £20. per acre. “ through our papers, but then, you of it administered in tin* early stages of a brought into this town from the O “ C X eohl or cough will ctleet a speedy » lire, know that they are personally in- and may, very possibly, save life. There hills east of us. lh e water has to is no doubt, whatever that be brought in pipes and boxes a 10 p q terested in the county and city,¡and ^ a,sY ic«»hnni 10 9.8 9.0 consequently nre veiy apt to ilajtter distance of three-fourths of a mile, clc».me C .uothoi* A y e r’ s Cherry R ector?! 10 9.7 9 9 things a little. The writer of this or nearly so, to reach through the Has preserved t lie lives of great number ; son county. In fcha&ta velley there i>ejj0 Barrows 10 10 10 article is not particularly in It \'e of persons. Iiy arresting the development of town to the west extreme. The is no fruit of any kind; neither in Daisy Hunt Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pn eum onia, s; () q - 1 with the county cr town — lie is not and P u lm o n a ry Consum ption, and by water comes from a gulch and a this county. W e arrived here at (Arn ie Oman «•nre of those dangerous maladies. It 10 ]() io partial, prejudiced nor biased, and the huge spring, which are in a dense our m »tlier’ s on the 2d inst., but 1 Iattie Hunch should In kept ready for use in every Has opened out a shop at Myrtle Point 10 10 10 is willing to give the facts, and to family where there are children. as it is a forest of large timber, brush and found her greatly changed, being M ollie Melil medicine far superior to all others in th<* where in* is prepared at all times to do first- L illie Stillwell 10 10 10 on 11 things by their right names. treatment of C roup, I In* alleviation of briars so thick that slock of no clans work. n47 quite gray and much more feeble. (Aillie Wickham W h o o p in g C ough, and t hectic* of Co!«Is •-.810 10 , js no¿ Vory lively here at pres kind can approach it. The density It seems strange that six years and Influenza, ailments peculiarly inci Jennie Lenovo 10 10 10 , . , , are dental to childhood and youth. Prompti 1 0 q q q q ’ ent although gram and wool of the shade from the steep hills, should make such a change. Little Lulu Moulton tude in dealing with all diseases of this cla>s is of the utmost importance. The 10 9 89 8 rolling into t* vvn in large quantities and the den»e growth, is such as to ; l>ovs niuj g i,is nre 1U)W in rn tnd Alice l*ol erts loss of a sin trio day may, in many eases, 10 10 10 every dnv. ^ heat is st Ming at ¿>0 entail fatal consequences. Do not waste make the water next to ice foi cohl- women. Thousands of acres o f Myrtle Ferry precious time in experimenting with 10 9.7 9.9 cts per bushel, Oats 25 cts, apples medicines ness, and it is as clear as/ crystal. land that were vacant when we left, Lila Winchester of doubtful eflieacy, while the Maud Perry malady is constantly gaining a deeper The tlovation is such as to bring it are now all fenced ami cultivated. Annie Lenovo 10 10 10 i 30 cts ftnd potatoes 40 cts per hold, but take at once the speediest and most certain to cure, 10 9 8 9 0 Ou-kel. I am reliably informed to a height of fifty feet or more There being scarcely any market G race Ferry 111 i i ' O i i v l & b t d t a V B ill Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 10 9.8 9.9 that there is not half a grain crop above the top of the Odd Fellow’s here for grain, many of the people Lidie Dean PREPARED ItY , . . , Flora llovrie 9 8.9 9 I in the county. A few days since hall. A large reservoir is to be are hauling barley lev eighty eignty miles nnies ,, n * IP r e n a D r. J. C. A y er & Co., L o w e ll, Mass. -i-rv . * Duella l avne 10 8 7.8 ¡j) conversation with an old farmer dug in the hill above town, and a ami selling ìt for 81.o0 Sold by all Druggists. per hundred. y iv non Favno IP 10 M) who resides about eight .idles south goi*l big pipe runs from it to town, <^() y.(Hir leaders can see tli.it Imril Nellie E lliott ........ ...-» 4 ------- 10 8 9 7 8 1 d ‘is place, l;e «aid: “ This year A movement is on foot in Fort- to supply water for domestic u>es,. j10t limited to Cooscoun- ( laud Drew O a rr3 7 -In g r t lio .X T - S . IP ip ip ' I had only 150 bushels of wheat, land, which, if successfully carried and use on tires "b en tbe town L , j,, on|y. from vvliat we can see E eitie Dean 1 * 1 , • 7 .. i i i Mollie Hunt 10 9.2 8.5 ; and last year off o f the same acre- j out> u ill n].x[M business lively in unfortunate enough to have one. and , hear times are harder here «• ,, i> , if. Jli I age 1 had 800 bushels, and 1 am that place. The enterprise 'con- M ork is going steadily on, muh i *jian there. This leaves all quite (_;c*o, </«» Hunch 9.810 10 satisfied that crops throughout the templated is a manufacturer’s aid the management of Henry Collier, welL 0 u r love allj best r.ishes to Tommy H ill 9 8 7 % VT G ? TT ’ ET" 9.810 10 county will fall a little below half nss()Cjatjou. A large joint stock* o f this place, which insuies 1111 : the Coquillers. More anon, Sophia Tillman ¿ rt 1 J - U T1 \S( Aia Ä 10 9.2 8.5 their usual yield. Mary Draine company is to be organized, and early completion and pood sub- Very truly yours, s n d Johnnie Harrows 9.7 10 1 * We are having very peculiar the business men of the place will stantial work. The people of Co- j * pp \\ illie Bra rows 9.710 10 weather: A t six o clock of quille City will have cause for , l ; take stock, not with the expectation 10 9.9 9.8 i:\-V S iu ist4 -r U a li a c « * In terv iew «*«!. Arthur Boyrie ............... "iH of making money particularly out great rejoicing when tliis water is 10 8 7 morning the thermometer TAGES will leave Goquille City every New York, Oct. 5.— (ieneral Lew Johnnie Fayne ¡0 10 8 j stand as low as 50or 53 degrees, and Qf the enterprise itself, but from S Uay ( ex<:t*i»t Sundays» at 5 a . m . and 1 r. M. iu town, from the fact that the town George Oman Wallace, ex-minister to Turkey, in Bird Nosier 9.0 IP 10 at 4 o clock in the evening will the legitimate business it creates. connectin” with Steamer each trip for all is underlaid with a mud fiat, %ud an interview says, in regard to the Myron W ickham points ou Coos bay. Leave Utter City water from wells is hardly drink U) 10 qn * mark us hi8h ns 8S or 90 de« rees’ j Every tovvu should do this, if it everyday (except Sundays; at 9 a . m . and Balkan troubles: “ I do not think W illie Mehi able. IP 9 5 8 1 a »1 38 and 40 degrees, in expects to thrive. Fort land has 3 :50 l*. m . any action will be taken by Turkey Fred Xos’er >ASSI.XGi:US by morniiif* stage ean visit 10 10 10 1 ^°11 ^ours’ Everbody complains of w aited for its capitalists to make a Marshfield and Empire City having A council of war was held the until the signatory powers meet, Claud Nosier 10 S 8 feeling a little out of tune. N o | veuture 0f this kind, and it has Oscar Wickham two hours in each place, returning to Co- other day at baehelois hall, to , The sultan has too much common . Harrv Downing 10 8.5 8.2 wonder, for the system cannot keep been left. Ooquille is depending quill** < thc same day consider what was best to g.» mto sense to such haphazard into war Xommv Barklovv re One Oollsir- ^ 7 ' up with such extreme and sudden **,j on *“ the Cni>itfilists which it has not i IP IP in j * v »-npit. Vhvuys oo with the mail to make con as a permanent business. One H e will await the issue of the con- j Ralph Hunt IP 9 18 : changes, lh e oldest settlers say g0t, to inaugurate business. We nectioiis. thought a wagou shop would pav; ference. In case of a disagree- Maud 0 ^ 1 1 Drew A I I 10 ¡p 8 ! t,lat they never expi-rienced dryer ; . vil, vonture the assertion, that : if -r a We will also keep a feed and livery another that a Chinese wash house ment between the powers probably st able at Utter IP 10 9 ! or "nriner weather during the j 0jnt_stock company were organ iz- City. Jarvis A Arrington, Proprietors. was just the thing, and claimed the whole ot Europe will be swept ( j !or,r(> Mehl 8 8.5 10 month of October. i *e(i on this river, with stock at 810 C. \V. Zumwalt, Ag« nt, to sabe heap how to run a wash into hostilities—Russia, France and W’ ilbur Carothors 1 A t the city election held ^ie r (i, per share, for the purp>se o f start- at CoquilleCity. house, and offered to give them a Italy on one side, and England and W illie Dozier 10 7 ' 9 } i Mom,fty, votes vveie jx>il- j^g a woolen mill, that by this time sample of his skill if he only had Austria on the other. Germany, Johnnie Dozier 9.910 10 1 ed. The election was a very excit- next vear we c nl\y\ |iaVe the mill in a bar of soap. A dime was finally guided by Bismark, will endeavor > ^ ^ j ing one. i here were four tickets | operiition. There is hardly a person 9.9 10 9 found Hn an old and unused pocket- to act as arbitrator. Austria would SamuM Johnson 9.99 8 in the field: Citizens, lax-pa^- w*lioni you mo it who would uot — book. Thus with the soap, and immediately take possession of j Russell H ill ,9.7 10 9.4 ers, “ People’s,’ and “ Reform lic k -, take stock: every sheep raiser would two and a half pairs of socks with . Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Rus- Bertha Perry 10 9 8 T l i e T J n ciersig*n eci et.” The “ Reforms got badly beat,j go his pije on it r the farmer would, 10 10 10 the windows open the whole length sia would occupy Bulgaria and j Elmer Hamblin Z E ia .s 10 10 10 a*Dd the only raauner by which we because he could see a profitable o f the foot ou most of them, he set Roumelia. The conference is mostj j ^ J ^ ^ e s ^e r can e x p la in it a w a y , it», th a t th e so - ,10 9 9 investment in it, aside from its to work, and in about three hours j likely to result in statu quo. One j 0im Jiasburg C 3 ? :E 3 > 7 E ID 10 10 9.9 cietj- is too new, as yet,and^that the creating an immense amount of they were hanging in triumph on of the world’s greatest \var3 will { Abbie Hudson 10 10 10 people of Roseburg are very little business and diminishing the price j the picket fence, but by careful happen before the crescent disap- Total enrolled, 02; daily ntten acquainted with this temperance o f an article which is indispensible dance, (10; visitors, Miss Cox, inspection by the rest of the boys, pears from the Bosphorus.” business— not at all accustomed to to him. Everybody would be ben- Messrs. Brown and Mehl, Misses the job was pronounced lo be so ~ Dora ia * u ». voting it. Beyers, Mr. Williams. | efited, and especially those who poorly done that the wash house j .- - - - - I2 S T M o l t . 11 : L e h m a n , Teacher. The city trustees elected were 1 owuftq stoCk. Something of this scheme was abamloaed, and it wns I only have a Tew lines to shoot » «©* « II. (J. Stanton, J. F. Sheridan, ; kind must be gotten up, so as o i Sheep havo been sheared in decided to start a carpenter, cahi- through my quill tiiistime, lim es John Bast, L. ( . W heeler,- A. ( . 1 convince the people what can be ! net and general repair shop in I are dub, but F. Dean says he will Don glas county within the past few Jones and F. Benedict were a tie. 1 done, after which they will d.mbt- and stead. Mr. Olive, the saw-mill ¿.-ive us something to do to pay for days, the lieeces of which weighed have since learned that Benedict less stait many other enterprises. Is prepared to buy or sell for man, was interviewed, who very all the lumber lie saws, as lie has as high as 20 tbs each. Southwest won it by lot. T. Ford was re Let ns hear the views of the busi rented the East fork suw-mill for ern Oregon is the best sheep coun kindly offered to furnish the nec reasonable consideration, elected recorder, G. Lan gen berg 1 ness men of the liver, and every the winter. try of which we have any knowl essary lumber and give a little l i e has the following for sale: was re-elected marshal and John ' one who has a suggestion to ofiV-r. Sheep shearing seems to be the edge, and tiie fact that the above time to pay for it, and a shop \\ as i Chase was elected treasurer. J. sheep had given a similar tleece in j The Accme Electric Belt leads secured, and as soon as lumber principal industry at present. Our public school is progressing A great (I kmuv for n¡akn< c r Mone • y r . can be kiln-dried, the shop will T. Weekly sheared from one of his the spring, proves this. This Co- j finely under the management of the van in perfection and price. llrewpry f«*r sale—capacity o f six spring lambs 7 lbs. of wool. quille ct untry should possess 100,-1 : llemember it is warranted to gi\e be put iu motion. barrels. Good Location— Every J. B. Horner, and assistants Mrs. Satisfactory ^ reason« full satisfaction. It equalizes the thin:» convenient. Ed. WVeklv has gone to Douglas 000 sheep and since they can make ' Yiveti for vvi:;. ui |4 to seli. " ° _ . . . i h or rnor Miss Sarah Hay and Miss A little misunderstanding occur- county to attend one of his fatli- their own living we fail to see why circulation, gives instant relief ne and a half acres one-half mile from W . Mosher. The daily attendance ed at baud practice last Saturday er’s farms. Ed., old Douglas is to we have not got them. There is j CV oquille City, tm sta^e road; house of from pain an 1 nervousness, and is 271. Mr. Horner is the best five rooms, wood-shed, j;ood cisleru, 150 evening, but as there was nofuuer- dry for you Speedily Cures wakefulness, strong talk of a woolen mill at ' teacher that has ever Inal charge Fruit trees, some bearing—Very cheap. al on Sunday, it is fair to infer that \ye still see newcomers np- Bandou, which would be a capital spasms and all nervous diseases, ! ot our school. The school has a I " d acres <.u North fork near Gravel it was no very serious event. The ' preaching. W e need more settlers, place for one. Let no hinderance be disorders of the liver, kitlneys, 1 I »1 Ford; 1*.» acres cleared, house l<»x2t>, way it happene.1, as near ns can ami then a better market and then i thrown in the way, but every M's- j * " U‘ 'Ul' , stomach, bt.wels; neuralgia, lum b:iru b',ix.r>4, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee be learned, was throngU the care- j WP c;ul Jjve at our ease. i sible encouragement he given, i t0 iUI' ' " nlKU' ^ a\oi.ii\ ui i bago, incipient paralysis, colic, house; 4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household anil kitchen furniture, fanuiug tools, wagon any of its ago in the state--¡there lessness ot the grocery-keeper, j The hnppy yonn„ couple that [lllv i" " ,lirect communication with : coldness of hands and feet, bnek- ami harness, 15 acres of crops: ran"© out- are ten members. aclic, t p iñ a l w e ak n ess, m a le in fir m - ?1{f tí a11^ convtnient for n o head of atock, I t seems that one ot the members waK receiltly joined hi wedlock are 8 " n J’■ r.i.oi«,o by ocean ves- I t ave just learned through a isless than one mile troni school house and ot the band had been in the habit, • ¡n the breezes o f au- sela* the freight on the manu-, ities, female complaints and gener- ! post.»ffce-*:*m not * Pr*va^G source, which is relntble, at times, of coming down town a tumn with Uieir maliy friends tacturel1 Prolluct. would al debility. i t * acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg, and our . that “ Sammv Tilden” won the mile little before time to begin prac- • * j be scarcely anytlii Single circuit belt, 85: double I (.)*■ on Citquille r*Vt*r; 25 acies bottom— a- i i i*i j | . around them. j . race at the “ Lane County Fair, ballance bench and hill land. House 20x28 tice, and get a little spruce gum. B your rafters longer superior wool would become re- T he be1tiui? was verv i;(,ht from circuit belt, 88. barn 42 x ( k ); good, young orchard, bearing; J. E. H agenbuch , On f l >io n n d a n o r o , . o „ fbo .. ? ...... - . . J . » J ; ....... 1„~ *„a__.l A l i e D e l l l n 8 WftS ' fcl3) Ilonl good timber tm the on the place; good out On this particular evening the j Deit tilnPl and gather your coin he Downed and high in value, instead the fact, that the Lane county peo- > Agent, side range for stock. Price, 1250. grocery-man being a little absent- fore Jt r:U}^ of being mixed and counterfeited j u 1 pie were not willing h» bet on their ^ Blanco Drug Store, Marshfield, t.VK» for H«t acres of land, 80 acres under minded ha.i forgot to put the cork j 0 a t s s c ll' hcr0 for 70cts. per to help poorer articles from other fence, (¡(K) fruit trees house, barntk)X40. ow n horse, but did want to wager 1____________^_______________„ _ m in the bottle, and as the young j>usjiej parts. By al) means, let us secure V gt od range for cattle adjoining. their all on “ Sammy.” N O T IG E FOR PU B LIC A T IO N . k%!KX( f< r House and two lots in Coquille man did not happen to notice the | \Ve uotice(1 a nice banti of pork, a woolen mill ou the river. Land Office at ltoR »l»urg Oregon. ) O City; very cheap. You will hear from me frequent-! Siptoinfier 24, ISST», t omission, but slipped it into his ^rs headed for Douglas county. ly when the weather gets cooler. TVTOTICH ia lu*i*t*l»y give tliat fh»* follow- ^*17.' for House :'itd I<*t in CoquilleCity. Speaking of the likelihood of an vest pocket, the fumes were a little J. V ing-nauted settler has filed notice of V i t o lor two unimproved lots in C-oquille Mr. G. G. Swan has a splendid The mercury is up to 79 sit this of 1 the legislature too many lor for mm him, ana and a little j heife|. calf from Russel Dcment’s I other his intention to make final proof in »support «li y. | * session ar”* lwu v u^ irD,smi UI« this 11118 moment— it’s too hot to write. of his claim, and that said proof will he pleasantry led to a little nn pleas- _ . . . . , fall the Coos Bay News says: “ Let ) acres* f grazing land known as North r - - ! fine Durham stock. - -- * *1 ran ie t\ elve utiles from Bttndon.Uregon. made before the Clerk of Coos County, at “ C or” antness, during which some bad the people call a “ session” next T ni ter and on Cunningham creek, cheap, Empire City, on Saturday October 31, ISS.% , A bouncing baby girl at J. D. June that will correct the error language was used. During their viz: E'ias B. Robinson, Pre-emption, I). S. French Canadians are making 0 * » j t VI RES—A splendid ranch, at a violent exertions to explain the W eekly’s ranch. they made two years previous by themselves obnoxious in Montreal ^ °*4H"* fort|le N- '•* of Sec. 2 T 31, S. ♦.) L ' \v-r)* ;r»*at bargain. At let st $5000 li li! \V. W. ¡S lot . worth of good timber in close proximity to matter to each other, an old box, A ’■evengeful disposition is cer- j electing a republican legislature, OB R iel fe aCCOUnt. He He muñes names the the followin following witnesses to prove th** water Two to threo hundred sheep go containing some pieces of broken tainlv one of the most déplora' le run by Christain Temperance un- A woman has been convicted of bis continuousresid nee mum, and cu)tivù- with the place. Place well imroved—75 tion of, said land, viz: glass was upset, but no further | that afilicts the human race; but ions, religious fanatics and dam- acres cleared—price, cash down. $2500. murder in the first degree, at H er Charles Morris ) . damage has been reported. A t 1 wqien ¡t extends to the beating of pliools.” »* 4*> ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acres kimer, N. Y., on the 4th. She It. B. Jefferson I all of M y *Hc Foivt, JL * » 3 bott*un land, !> acres cleared, bal- J. H . Baker Go is 0> nnty, the beginning o f the second inanimate objects, it is sad indeed. The News is off. I f they had . . . l.mcegood timber, cedar and fir -convenient lteily Beacb j Or *gon. , , P * . ' killed Iier husband, chopped him explanation, the man about The above thoughts were suggest- had a few more sober members, . .. . ’ 11 to I 0 3 . Small house with three rooms; Wra. F. B.*u j i in in, town left for his home end virtu- i e(l hy o W m n f o „ e o f the “ W h e « ” their work would have had some into small pieces and burned him sep29 Itegistor. $2200. Or. I 2 0 ai*r**s including the bottom at the hall one morning last week, in a stove. and and house 812tX)—a splendid chance ous couch. He learned afterward walloping a harmless and inoffen- s^nse to it. for one wishing; to make a home. Liberal Seattle, it seems will have its that some one was taken by the j Bive h ik in g gray blanket (which j . .. . terms given. scruff of the neck and taken down was picketed to the fence), with a j manageis o f a Boise, Idaho hands full in an effort to keep down CHE VP! CHEAP!! acres in Bandon City, on Main 6tre«t; stairs to c(Kil off. Boys, we will five foot “ gad” which lie had cut j paper have been notified by the riots, instei d of driving the Chi » ) large building of five rooms, etc., also forgive you this time, but don’t do f ™m a ni> ,.,1‘\ ani* {h*- h»ok of “ 1 postmaster at Bellevue that the pa- nese out by peaceable means. The barn . The prent ises are cleared and fenced , J. P. M E S S E R . Prop- ! are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheap. uo any more; , for. “ there 8 a chid _ m.conipIllliei, his brutnl blows> per mailed to a subscriber at the hoodlum element is rampant and This Commodious Stable has been opened i (<ipai»«I«*»l IS a rg n iii O llc r e « l.) among ye, taking notes, and faith showedthe inate disposition of hitter place is not called for at the the sober side of the question will out again, and is filled with the choicest | riv owu ¡„ts and water frontage iu Port postoffice for the reason that “ he have plenty to do to keep tne^fools he 11 prent ’urn.” the tuan. A bad night’s sleep was , ’> ' Editor H e r a l d : —Again « e take our pen in hand for the purpose of sending you a few items. AYe started on onr journey at the time stated in our last letter. I t com menced to rain the first night, ai d continued showery until about noon next day. A fter leaving Douglas county we did not find any more fruit except in some parts of Jack- & a Tonsorial Artist! Harry Wright GSÜ18 CHï is Ollsr City, «Veils, Fargo & Co's. s s P assengers. 1 10 10 10 Land Agency! Lam! C oquille City A O J " Pioneer Stable! Coquille City, Oregon, —------ **•**---------- .Subscribe for the H erald . • supposed to base been the imrne-1 has skipped the country I dime cause of the fiagelluliou. i step-daughter.” with . hav. Due care will be given, and it share his down, !U which case lhe primary j of the patronage is asked. 1 • , , * , , ^eTHanling at reasonable object may be left as before. 1 notice. prices, at E Orford—Very cheap, | short I nfitf ' Enquire of Walter Sinclair, Coquille, Oregon.