Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 13, 1885, Image 3

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    CH U RCH D IR E C T O R Y .
Methodist services, by Kev. T . 1’ . Haynes,
are held as follows:
Firm Sabbath at North Fork
11 A. M .
nd
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“ Lnmpey creek
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l*rd
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“ Fish Trap
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4th
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“ (Vquillc City
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New school books of
Dick Reichart, of Coos bay, 1ms
oil
kinds j
just received at Nosler’s drugstore.
been on the river for a few days.
As one of the old
grizzb’es of
Mr. M iller will personally con­
Rev. B. T. Sharp is doubtless! through town the other evening* in
duct the commercial college this back at his home in Tennessee hope of learning something about
winter except during u two or three long ago, though he has failed to the new building about to be erect­
ed for the county’s use, he civily
week’s absence.
write us of the fact.
LOCAL ITEMS.
The Hunt boys, Frank, Bob and
Mrs. R. E . Buck, our neighbor,
Harvest
AND
Extensive
Geo.
is found to have less thao its grant
W h a t V accination is to
Sm all-pox, P e c k ’s Su n is
to th e bines.
BY THE
City
P E C 3 7 S & X 1N
and
is one of the most widely read and
popular papers in the country
to-day,anil stands without a
— AT—
peer in its speciality.
Copille City
The Originator of the Celebrated
B ad B oy PaporsL
on
Saturday
OCTOBER
Peck,
F ia is t P a p ia
BALL
Coquille
W .
Editor and Proprietor.
Fisherman’s
J
Eld. Edm unds will preach at the KCalp need cleansing.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
accosted a well dressed man lean­
ing against a lamp-post, and en­
This is the first time in j
\\ ill Bonham has inoveil back to i Joe are logging on the lower river. is sick.
In three days last week they cut eighteen years that she has been u n -! quired how soon work was to be
C ana.
90,000 and put 10,000 feet of logs able to do her own work. W o hope commenced on it. H e seemed a
' Judge Dyer nml huly were v is it -!
little dazed at first, but finally man­
in the river, by hand.
she will be up again in a few days.
ing in town Wednesday.
aged to answer, “ that it was going
W e learn that Mr. Archibald
The
run
of
salmon
into
this
river
Sell 11 »waii. of the lower river, '
to be sixteen stories high, but the
M cNair’s family were taken v i o -! ¡s stil! immense. Young Simpson,
was in town Wednesday.
other dimensions had— hie— for­
lently sick last week from what ap- We understand, claims he can catch j
gotten.” O f course he was a trifle
0 . H . Bunch and family were I
peared to be poison in the shape of j ir»00, daily, when the cannery gets
“off.” But judging from the size
visiting in this place last week.
jimsou seed in Hour.
! n supply of tin so as to utilizo tho
and number of the loads of lumber
Elbert Dyer is McEwan’s tinner I
Any one desiring a Telephone , fish,
being hauled^out that way, some­
and he seems to be a good one.
put up for private use, between j \ peculiar virtue in Ayer’s Sar-
thing is going to be did soonly.
('has. M orn s, of South Coquille, I otlice and house, or any short dis-1 saparida is, that while it cleanses
Startling ll&po&ti ■*<**•
was doing this town Thursday.
tance, would do well to consult Ed., ; and purges the blood from all cor-
San Francisco, Oct. 0.— The an­
Fred Sehroeder's youngest child ! Nieliol s of Bachelors Hall.
ruptions and impurities, audthere-
nual report of the commissioner of
was dangeionsly ill last week.
M i. Tuttle, of Berkeley, Cal., and j by roots out disease, it invigorates
the land office, General Sparks, of
Robt. *T. Dean’s little girl, L e o n a ,! Mr. Perry, of Sau Diego, Cal., ar- the whole system, and makes one
Illinois, is ready and completed
is very sick.
rived here yesterday.
They have ' young again.
according to latest advices from
Chas.
Anderson,
Iloseburg’s , come to take a look at this part of
Miss Lehman’s school at this
Washington. The work has invol­
livery man, visited this place last [ the country, with a view to locat- place is a success. The attendance
ved a vast amount of labor and will
mg.
week.
is good and there is a manifest in­
reveal the most startling exposures
W e under­
Our friend, W . Rohm, of Myrtle I A grand fisherman’s and harvest terest in the work.
in regard to the various landgrant
an
Point, was in town Sunday, boiling ball will be given at the Odd F el­ stand that Miss Lehman has
railroads. A very large extra force
lows’ hall in this place Saturday offer of $00 per month, with board,
over with fun
of clerks have been engaged in the
to tench a long term at Sumner the
eve
Oct.
21.
A
general
invitation
Mr. D;t ight Edmunds
went {
compilation, and in going over and
year.
coming
is
extended,
and
a
good
time
guar­
over to the bay last weeic to visit
adjusting the
various
grants,
anteed.
Many forget that the hair and strange as it may seem, no railroad
his brother.
The llubia went to sea Friday.
PECK'S SUN,
GRAND
Bach’s hall was leisurely, strolling
;ie n c ® t s Fist it
eve,
A N Y
2 4 th ,
. a
j d i d r ,: e s s
Bear in mind lhai by sending a post­
al Card to this office, a
SAMPLE COPY OF PECK S SL Y
Will be mailed you Free.
la s s .
T I C K E T S
(N ot including supper)
Don’t Neglect to Send at Once, and
Tell your Neighbor to.
ONE DOLLAR.
Refreshments
W ORTH
OF
FUN
FOR
1 C.
house next Sun- use of Ayer’s H air Vigor has prov- called for, while all of them have
ADDRESS
M ill be served at both Hotels.
day at eleveu o’clock, a . m .
I f the en that it is the best cleansing
W . S. W insor tlown.
Ö 1 more, some very much more. The
GEORGE
L. L O R D .
weather is fair the people are in­ agent for the hair— that it prevents Santa Fe road is in possession of A Cordial Invitation is extended
BUSINESS M ANAGER,
Mr. Lyons had two grand-sons i
to A L L .
M il- w a / u k . e
.
. w is -
vited to bring a basket dinner and and removes dandruff, cools and over one-half a million of acres of
to arrive bv the Truckee yesterdav,
remain for an afternoon service.
soothes the scalp, and stimulates the public domain more
than
aged Ft and 9 years.
IN T E R E S T IN G BOOKS.
The late rains have started grass | the hair tc renewed growth,
Mr. Hiram Plank, form erly a rewideut o f the C o ­
granted
by
congress.
The
North­
Salmon have been selling at this
quille, but whose present address is Red BluiT, C «i.
has tw o books w hich every a^ent should bun lie
in good shape, and those who had
A birthday party was given Mrs. ern Pacific has an area largely iu !
T hey are very cheap, aud will sell rap id ly. Write
place lately for less than a cent a
to him at on ce.
to mow the grass from their land C. W . Olivo at the Olive hotel in excess of what was intended to
pound.
last F ebruary so as to plow it this place Saturday night. An en- have benn given it.
The stupend­
Remember -we are
Coquille City, Coos Co., Oregon, will reopen
M iss Em m a C’ hlemens spent s e v -;
may expect a repetition of the joyable time was had by all who ous frauds have long since been
01-u.t>t)ixig -witli the
October, lfith, 1885.
oral days in town last week visiting I
Students wishing to take u complete bus­ SAN
same again next spring.
participated, and all express a wish exposed but the power of the vari­
FRANCISCO
friemls.
iness course, can avail themselves of the C
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,
giving tlaa/t ex­
Peter Nelson and family, of New that their esteemed friend may en­ ous railroads have prevented an privilege without incurring the enormous
cellent
paper and tine
Thomas Green, of Sixes mines,
The expenses and inconveniences of going far
Lake, Curry county, were visiting joy many recurrences of this day, adjustment of the grants.
HERALD for $2.50
was in visiting the “settlements” |
from home.
friends here last week. Mr. N. is she celebrates. Am ong the pres­ railroads have had willing tools in
p
>
©
r annum. Strictly
last week.
ents
tdie
received
was
a
magnificent
clerks
in
the
departments,
who
are
O a s li.
a member of the live firm of Lang-
The Misses Schroeder, Mary and
cake-dish,
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
G.
j
largely responsible for the alarm­
lois and Nelson, who are doing a
W ill be conducted in connection with this
Ella, of H all’s prairie, were in town
ing
state
of
affairs.
Gross
irregu­
Aiken.
institute,
and instruction will be given to
rushing business at New Lake.
ou Sunday.
pupils
of
any age and grade.
Among the
James F. Cox, accompanied by , larities have been permitted, maps
People w ho intend making bacon
branches which constitute n scientific course
Mi u-.ter Chester Easter who 1ms
this winter, should bear in mind j ^ rfs- Genia Chandler and M iss j have been made false whereby the are, orthography, reading, elocution, plain
been very sick for three weeks is the necessity of securing good salt, j Josephine Eleain, came ^ up fiom j grants have been increased and
and
She goes to Port O ford to move
Fairview school
81
C 0 <! L I L L E
C om m ercial C ollege ,
A Primary Department
RO M
convalescing.
Last season
COQUILLE CITi, OREGON,
large areas of the public lands stol­
we
HOUSE,
heard of persons ' ^ urry county last
W ednesday.
j
s/ur/i
D ra n e, P rep .
On
Friday
lie
departed
for Ilose- en. General Sparks will recom­
losing scores of hams. I f your j
his reliable house is well furnished,-and
Business and ¡ ocial letter-writing, compo­
the tables supplied with the best the
Shore is at haud, and is as interest­ merchant boa not good salt, go till burg to accompany Mrs. Chandler mend the immediate commence­
sition, grammar, political, physical and mnrket affords.
pains or expense
that far towards her home at ment of suits against all corpora­ commercial geography, arithmetic, liook- are spared to make Neither
ing as usual.
it pleasant for patrons.
you find it.
Ballston,
Polk county.
Miss tions who have infringed upon the keeping, commercial science, algebra, phys­ The best cigars always kept. Baggage de­
Henry Sengstaken, of Coos bay,
livered to and from ‘ the steamer landing.
The first frost of the season ap-
.
public domain. The exposures will iology, the laws of health, and the rudi­ Sample rooms for commercial men.
,
,
c
t
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L
earn
brought
her
little
sister
went down to the cannery Satur­ peared h^re Sunday morning. M e
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.
,
ments of music—vocal and instrumental,etc. Thisiiouse is near the Steamer Landing
prove moie startling than any here­
day on business.
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Bella,
tllla
pbee
for
'ne(l10»
Tuition the same as under our old system.
have noticed several places where
tofore revealed.
Primary (per term )............................... $5.00
treatment, and is still here.
The mill at this place is turning it nipped a leaf of a tender plant.
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Secondary
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................................$7.00
S
h
a
l
l
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H a v e a ICa«-«- T r a c i * ?
It
hurt
nothing,
and
without
a
rep-
Sammy
lild
sn
got
aw
a}'
with
the
out a fine quality of lumber, and
C l a r k M i l l e r , Principal,
W . A. W e l s h , Assistant.
is running on full time.
etition, we can enjoy onr grfen mile race at the Laue county fair.
All citizens of Coos and s u r -!
Main Street, Coquille City Ogn.,
nfitf
The
time
ho
made
was
said
to
lie'
rounding counties,*who are inter-1
Mr. Asa M vers lost his three- j beans, tomatoes, peas, corn and cu­
very slow for him, which shows j
A* L- N osier, Proprietor,
ested in the construction of a race­
months-old child last we?k.
It cumbers right along.
BLOODED
FOWLS.
that he was not pushed.
Coos j
Gents Clothing, Boots and Sl.ccs,
course at Myrtle Point, are request­
R. C. Dement, John Mnnford
was buried on Saturday.
county has as good horses as are
Clocks, C utlery, etc.
ed to meet at at D ixou’s lia ll,! Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymoth
Miss Kittie Cox, who was visit­ and Ben Schull, as viewers, and
to be found in the state, and Til-1
Rock Poultry for sale by Cartwright & Thorp, j
EALER in Groceries. Provisions Flrur,
Myrtle Point, at one o’clock, r. m ., |
ing in Curry county lately, return- ! John Hall, as surveyor, met here
Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobaco,
Yoncolla, Douglas County,
den and some of his colts
will
on thel 7th day of October, 18S5.
last W ednesday and began the
e l to her home here hast week.
Oregon.
Cigars,
Cigarettes, ets., elo.
prove it. The Woodbury slock is
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work of relocating the county road
W alter Johnson, nn old acquain- j
Syru p o f Fiji«*.
second to none on
the Pacific
between this place and Myrtle
tance of John Goodman, lately ,
Manufactured only by the Cali­
coast.
Point.
W e are unable to state
from Illinois, arrived here last |
fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Fran cis­
Peck’s Sun, published at Milwau­
what kind of a road-bed they se­
co, Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa­
week.
lected, but they all seemed deter kee, IFisconsin, is the most hu-
This pleasant liquid fruit
The Truckee arrived in this river i ¡nod ou doing n lasting job in its ' morons paper in America to-day. tive.
nn
last Saturday, and crime us to this
Geo. IP. Peck, its editor and pro­ remedy may be had o( Mr. W . L.
selection.
place yesterday afternoon at two
prietor, stands without an equal *s Dixon, agent Myrtle Point, J. H .
They lmd managed by some
o’clock.
a humorist H e believes in makiug Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henry
hook or crook to scare up a q u a r -,
.
Johnny Baker, of South Coquille,
, ,
11
n people lmppy, and no one can be Sengstacken, ngent for Marshfield
ter, and hunting up an old well A . , '
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. . .
Sample bottles free,
i otherwise w ho reads his most ex­ and Empire.
was in town Sunday.
He informs i
used bottle, “ regular size,’ had sent
cellent paper. Our readers are in­ and large bottles at fifty cents or
us that he is g< ing to start a dis- ,
the safest one of their number
one dollar. It is the most pleasant,
vited to read the prospectus of
tillery at Myrtle Point
prompt and effective remedv known,
dow n to the corner groceiy for a
column. to cleanse the system; to acton the
Mrs. W . E. Racklilf, accompan- 1 bottle of spruce gum, and their d i s - , Peck’s Sun, . in another
Few town* possess the natural advantages that Coquille enjoy«, and whieli w ill, in
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i i i.
i. i Sample copies mailed i.ree to any Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently the near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant site,
ied by her sister, Mrs. D. Giles, gust can only
be imagined but not
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yet thoroughly, to dispel Head­ being situated, for the most part, ou a level plateau on the sunny side o f the Coquille
and family, went to the beach Sun­ described, when he returned with address.
aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure River, thirty m iles from the Pacific ocean, which is reached every day by a four hours’
Mr. Geo. Gliem, who went to
day.
tho bottle half emptied, as the bot-
Constipation, Indigestion and kin­ steamer ride. Coquille City is at the center o f the converging wagon road system o f Coos
tie
only
held
enough
to
g
o
‘round
Randolph
a
few
days
ago,
in
the
James Sehweers who has been
dred ills.
Countv, and is at the head o f deep-water navigation, and in the central part o f a vast body
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ce
interest
of
a
Portland
firm,
pros-
o f rich, river bottom land, which is the source o f all true and enduring prosperity
The
indisposed for a couple of w eek s,!
The October number of the W est
T
CASH STORE!
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Coming,
Coming,
Coming I !!
COQUILLE CITY!
The coming Town of S. W. Oregon!
we are pleased to learn is rapidly
improving.
Hank and W illie Martindale, of
Camas valley, have been visiting
down
the coast, and passed this
way for home Saturday.
Mrs. O. Nelson and M iss
Faliy,
of
Mary
Randolph, made us
pleasant call Thursday.
D com ing to
a
M iss F.
attend school
here
this winter.
W e learn from
good authority,
T h e lia b le » Cry F o r I t .
The Areata took nwny last trip P ? « « “ * f° r W « * « .n d gold, is
1000 bundles of staves from the . '» « I 'b ' P’ ^ e d . H e
prospected
....
j
n
sumciently to convince him of what
mill here, and the Coos Bay went
*
' there was m the sand. H e cleaned
to Henryville and took in 100 tons ,
up $1.07 from two pans of sand,and
! of coal there. This coal is suppos­
we understand that he lias a new’
ed to have b em sent down as an
process— different from all others
evidence of what the mine is cap­
— by which lie claims he can save
j able of producing, and if the coal
this amount right along, which
proves to be of the superior q u a l-!
_
ity claimed for it, it is probable | f eem sto? good to be true. Mr. Sat-
ton, another Portland man is also
that it will lead to the permanent
immensely pleased.
working of the mine on an exten­
that Mr. G a llic , the village black- j
sive scale,— Coast Mail.
finish up his | Oscar Reed, of South Coquille,
hau the misfortune to lose his barn
house in good shape, and has em- and out buildings by fire last Sat­
ployed the Nichols Bros, to do the j urday night.
* he barn contained
all his crop, including wheat, oats,
carpenter work— good man.
corn and potatoes. Prompt action
On Saturday the Nichols Bros, saved his threshing machine, but
had their dry-kilu ready for the everything else was lost. It was
lumber, which was being cut at the the work c f an incendiary. Mr. R.
mill. A slight delay may occur on is a good fellow, and why any one
should be mean enough to do him
account of there not being any logs i
such an injury we fail to understand,
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at the mill of exactly the right It s the
perpetrator is caught, and
grade, but as a fine boom is ex- : we h ive on idea he will be, we pity
pected almost hourly, the delay ^ him, or we are mistaken in the citi­
zens of that part.
will be of short duration.
smith,
is
about
to
N otice o f P u b lic Sale!
There will be sold at
Patty’s
ranch on Fishtrap, October 25th,
to the highest bidder for cash, one
red steer, three years old, marked
upper bit in each ear, slit and un­
derbit bit in the right.
October 12, 1885.
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New Thorough-brace .— Jarvis &
I Arriugton’s s;age line from this
¡place to Coos bay has been provid-
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ed with a new, light running hack,
which makes a ride over this route
pleasant Give it your patron­
age.
u5tf.
And the old folks laugh when
Ihey find that the pleasant liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of F”igs is more
easily taken and more beneficial
in its action than bitter, nauseous
medicins. It strengthens the L iv­
er, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels
while it arouses then to a healthy
activity. FY>r sale by W . L. Dixon,
Myrtle Point, J. H . Nosier, Coquile
City, II. Sengstacken, Marshfield
country roundabout is filled with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled
extent, and is covered with a variety o f timber that for quantity and quality is not ex­
celled by that o f any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled.
As a dairying and stock-
raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking henlth.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 cente.-, is tho
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 ean , agent ,
M. J. M c D onald , prop .,
Coquille City.
<fc Empire.______________________ _
San Francisco.
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MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
At Bandon. Oregon, October 7th, by
George Bennett, J. P., Mr. Thomas J.
Wooden and Mrs. Nancy A. Brown, both of
Bandon.
?or a choice location in Coquille City, 3
lots nicely cleared and in choice fruil
trees, good, large house and woodshed, etc.,
apply at this office or to H. Kern, Marshfield.
t
R A R E B A R G A IN
W.
L. DIXON
.
.
D E A L E B
.
.
Proprietor.
I2 S T
lO O acres of land on Bandon Beach; 25
acres well improved, good meadoiv and fine
pasturage; splendid house— formerly the
Bandon Hotel—also out buildings.
One
quarter of a mile of beach frontage on the
place. For a rare bargain look no further.
For further information, npply on premi-
«es to
Mrs. O . Nelson.
Drugp, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars,
Tobaco,
Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books.
Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason <fc Ham lin or­
gans, &c. Old W in es and Liquors of the best quailty.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
L I V E and L E T
L IV E .
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