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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1885)
About $8,000 were paid out to the (foquilli (EUg ^n ah l. miners oil Saturday at the rCBL»HlI) BVE1Y TVBSPAT. F.A. D ean , Diamond mines for the past month’s Editor and Proprietor. Do voted to the interests of the Coquille River particularly, and of the County gen- erailv. Subscription, pet year....................... $-.00 wages. Trere are about 300 men That the camp is rapidly growing Three T U E S D A Y , NOV. 3, 1885. OCR IK Ib llB O B S . a litte log cahiu alxmt feet iTcrse-Slioeingr months ago place was Neatly and promptly done, at the 15 by 20 lowest living prices. Empire itY and Drain's Station To-day, the general store of Messrs. M cLaughlin, Jones & Co. covers four times that [Gold Beach Gazette.] W . W . G ib b s has taken charge area and would be a credit to this city in the of the business management of the stock carried and in its arrange Gazette, and is authorized to make ment.— Seattle Chronicle. collections, receive and receipt for money. W o rk on the sea wnll ■-------------— Um atilla at Cape Indian to clear the reservation of white settlers, will break up The schooners Many have made costly Stranger almost for the past two weeks. Rowdy the race which was arranged between that horse and Nim bus has been declared off. L ie u t Sebrie, the new Light H otve Inspector for this district arrived at Cape Blanco light last Monday on official business. from Annapolis He and suc ceeds C ap t Da\is, who has return ed to the east to await orders. Another wedding probable does the work. Wm. W iusor passed up Monday erect a saloon building for Robt. Walker. [Coos Bay News.] Several more miners for H en ry- ville ariived on the Coos Bay. The schooner Jennie Thelin is takin a cargo of lumber at Empire. A lex L a n e sold his ranch on Haynes slough last week to Peter Peterson of Newport, for $1,900. Pete Scott closed down his fish ery at the forks o f Coos river last week. H is season’s catch amouted to something over 400 barrels. A wagon loaded with butter and other farm produce arrived in town Sunday from the U pper Coquille. Lando<fcSons purchased the entire load, and the farmer laid winter supplies and NeXt season the bay market will be much availed of by the Coquille farmers, and both sections of the county will be benefit ted thereby. The fishermen at Centerville averaged about 100 barrels to the boat this season. -------- ««♦►«-------------- A m A p p e a l to C T eveln u «l. Tucson, O c t 23.— A t a meeting E g g s , p e r d o z . , ...................... 20c A p p le s , p e r b u s h e l,.............. 25 F lo u r , j>er b a r r e l, ................ 6.00 B n tte r, p e r r o l l , .................... 50 C h e e s e ,. . . . p e r p o u n d ,. . . . 20 B e e fs te a k .............. “ ............... 8 @ 10 B e e f, p e r fo r e q r. “ ...................... do, p e r h in d q r . , u ...................... R. E. BUCK, PROPRIETOR, Livery, Feed and Stage Stable. T E R M S M O D E R A TE. 8 C o r n e d B e e f , . . . . “ ................ 7 lf> 12 A Rood farm on Four Mile creek; All bot tom land; adapted for dairy ranch and will produce as well ns any Coquille river bottom land; 100 acres cleared. Price $ 1 !.'» per acre. PECK’S SUN, I f a r q u l » o f I> »r n e R o t t e n « E gged. G eo. W . P e c k , miles from London, the M anquisof L o m e was rotten-egged and ran in M obs are now ex pected & occur frequently. CruMMle A gaiaftt C h in ato w n . Stockton, Oct. 22.— A meeting of 300 citizens ihis evening, pres ided over by Supervisor Inglis, adopted resolutions for the removal of Chinatown from the city limits, and containing a pledge against all nominees at to vote the city election Novemder 3rd,not pledged for the removal of Chinatown. The movement includes some of the best citizens, and permanent organ izations will be maintained. — ... - »<>■» l i r a III o r J lr * . B o o t h . York Oct. 23.— [sp e cial.]— Martha Agnes Booth widow of Junius Brutus Booth and mother of lulwui, John W ilkes and Junius Booth, .died here pneumonia, aged yesterday of eighty-three. She will be buried at Baltimore. Mrs. Bootjb was widely known in theatrical circles .and much loved. W. It. - Oregon G etty , P rop . Horses und Buggn-s at nil hours. Good Pasturage by the day, week or month. vln493m. For Sale—Cheap! P r o p r ie t o r . C oquille C it y O gn . D r . S . !.. L E N E V E FIR ST CLASS HOTEL. T abi . es always supplit i! with the best the P r o p r ie t o r , Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem icals etc., of the best quality, ami all the time receiving fresh, every SCHOONER TRUCKEE ! thing usually found in a first-class medical dispensary. Prescriptions carefully compounded. C O Q U IIsD E M IL L . W h at Vaccination is to Small-pox, Peck s Sun is to the blues- Tug Company!! — AND— W I L L , till further notice, run Francisco, carrying freight at very reasonable prices. u41 LU M BEE AJSTY A D D R E S S Bear in mind that by sending a post al Card to this office, a SAMPLE COPY OF PECK'S S O Will be mailed yon Free. Don’t Neglect to end at Once, and Tell your Neighbor to. W ORTH Of FUN FOR ADDRESS G E O R G E L. LORD, BUSINESS MANAGER, M ilW C L U k L O Mrs. C- W. Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. O IV E & AIK EN. Have lust received at t lie ir n e w f ir , a s ii , m a p l e , m yrtle , A ld e r and spruce lumber alwayston hand and for sale at the lowest rates. T 0¥FN G By the T u g K A T I E C O O K , on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest .living rates. J. P A R K E R , C H A S . F. D O E . Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, v l n l8 tf. Flowers, Ostrlcli Plumes and. Tips. Laces, Ribbons, and Ornaments. AND lion YOU FORGET IT The people of the Coquille river alloc Id bear iu mind, thatna good P h o l o g r « i » I » » as can be obtained on the Pacifio coast, t re made by G. H. R a m b d k ll , o f Myrtle Point. Will Boon have completed a floating AET PALACE With which he will visit every point on the river between Myrtle Point aud Bandon, and be prepared to do San Fr» n- cisco work at less than San Francisco prices. Will be fully prepared to make Pictures in all styles known to the art, from the small est Gem to n Photograph 17x27inches. Hats trimed to order a speciality. All he asks is for people to compare his Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which work with that of others. we will well cheap for cartt ._________vlnfi. Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen or a choice location in Coquille City, 3 o f Coos County, nnd it is to the interest lota nicely cleared and in choice fruit o f the people to patronize home industry trees, good, large bonne and woodshed, etc., and thereby keep the money in the country v2n43tf spply at this office or to H. Kern, Marshfield. Ruching Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc. F THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. TH E SAN FRANCISCO C H R O N IC LE is the first paper on the coast in ability and in tl.r f i < i I. i o r n:d r< Jii.l >I:ty v t its N L W 8 Nothing that (he world desires to know is omitted from its columns It aims to fill every requirement of a first-class paper. Its telegraphic rejHjrts «re the latest and CONSTANTLY most reliable; its local news the fullest and spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest Keeps pena ii; the country. A n assortment of TH E CH RO NICLE has always been, and always will he, the friend find champion of Boots and shoes, the people as against combinations, cliques, corporations or oppression of any kind. It H ats ami caps, will I k * independent in everything, neutral Stationery, Inks, in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, yet exposing corruption wherever found, and D ry goods and working with fearless endeavor to promote Clothing L a nnd protect every interest of the great pub dies, Gents lic whom it serves nnd on whom it depends for its support. nnd Childrens The SAN FRANCISCO W EEKLY CHRON IC LE , the most brilliant nnd complete General fur Weekly Newspajier in the World, prints nishing goods; regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of News, Literature nnd General Information; also groceries, also a magnificent Agricultural Department. C. ANDREW S DR. MINTIE, (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) ENGLISH REMEDY S A N E V E R -F A IL , ing Cure for Ner vous Debility, Ex hnusted Vitality Sem inal Weakness, Sper matorrhoa, lost man - noon,I 11 .potency ruos tatobuhla , l ’urulysis and all the terrible e f fects of self abuse, of youthful follies and excesses in maturer vears, such aB loss of Memory, Lassitude. Kocturnrl Emission A- version to Society. Dimness <tf Vission, Nois es in the Head; the vital fluid passing un observed in the urine, and many other dis eases that leads to Insanity nnd dealh- dk . MINTIE, who is a regular ohysician, (graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia), will agree to forfeit five hundred d o l l a r s for a case of this kind the v i t a l r e s t o b a t x v f . (under his special ndvice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. doctor mintie treats all private disease successfully, without mercury; consulta tion free . Thorough examination and ad vice including analysis of urine, $5. Price of vital restorative , $1.50 a bottle,or four times the quantity $5: sent to any address upon receipt of price or C. O. D. secure from observation and in private name if desired, by a . b . m int » , m . d . l l KEARNEY ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 8 AUFL): ROTTLH FREE W ill be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se crecy in regard to all business transac tions. DR. MINT«’ » KIDNEY REMEDY NEFHBKTICUN curesall kinds of kidney and bladder eom- pl Hints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrhoe*. For sale by all druggists; $1 a bottle; 6 bot tles for $5. i dr . m intie ’ r dandelion p il l s are the best and cheapest dyspepsia and b il i . ious etfre in the market. For sale by all druggists. v 2 tall# I t-f T All orders must be accompanied by the coin. Address nil orders to H kb ald , Coquille City Coo* C o. Oregon. Francisco, Cal. TH E GREAT A Large Variety of L A D IE S A ND CHIIDREN’S H A T S POST OFFICE Store, T b e a t * a l l C h r o n ic , S p e c ia l A nd F r i v a t i D iskasks w it h W o n d e r f u l S uccehs . Millinery Store!! Tlie Latest Stales New Drugstore! No, 11 Kearny St., San C IT Y , Beef, Pork Mutton, Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand, at the lowest mnrket prices,N and Fresh Produce taken ii. exchange. S. S. McAdam s, Prop- _________________ v3n24______________ w is - AD M INI 8 TR ATO R S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has been dnly appointed Administra tor of the estate of W. H. Carter, deoeased by the Hon. County Coart of the State of Oregon, for the Connty o f Coos, on the 10th day of September A. D. 1885. All persons having olaims against the said estate are hei eby required to present the same with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned admin istrator, at his residence, on Floras oreek, Curry County, Oregon, within six months from date thereof; and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are re quired to settle with said administrator without delay. Geo. W. Martin, Administrator. Carl H. Volkmar, Attorney for the estate. nlO-Aw C edar , M a in S t r e e t , O O Q T J IL L E Pacific Cacst. $2 For One Year. — AND ALL KINDS OF — to-day,and stands without a S p i n Cops Fret to ^Prices UPeasona'ble. ....O F T H E .... Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco and candies. H e pays the h ig h Including postage, to any part of the United est price for country produce States. vln 2 Sample Copy Sent Free. regular between this river ami San 1st door north of Olive hotel, Leading Newspaper P R O P R IE T O R , Tte Foiniesf Paper in S a d B o y P a p e rs . Myrtle Point. Myrtle Point, Oregon, This house is well supplied with every- | New City Market ....IS T H E .... J. ll. N o s l z b ........................Proprietor. ---- Keeps----- Constantly on hand a well selected stock of fresh and choice drugs and med- icines.notions, blank txtoks. school books H as r e c e n t l y b e e n f i t t e d u r i n and everything usually found in a first-class First-class order by Mrs. O. Reed, daughter drug store. Presciptions carefully com of the former proprietor, who will spare no pounded. Givo him your orders. pains in trying to render comfort to guests His prices are ns low as the lowest. of this old, and reliable house. vln45 Share of patronage is solicited. Mrs. O. R hkd Proprietor. ri41. v 2 u x »). peer in its speciality. CHRONICLE Coquille City. Oregon, Front St. oquille City, A. G. AT K E N SAN FRANCISCO For particulars inquire of E. B kniucb or W. A. B order , Myrtle Point, Oregon. —o — Editor and Proprietor, Loudon, O c t 24.— W hile deliver ing a campaign speech to-day, seven Empire City, Or. v ln ltf. at this particular time cause great The Originator of the Celebrated confusion in court. I f the suspen may not go into effect until January. City Lifcry 4 F rt Statte market affords. MILWAUKEE, WIS. popular papers in the country sion is not recalled they ask that it - LOTS FOR SALE! In The Addition To The Town O f thing necessary to make it a land, asking that the suspension of the ground that the change would - orders OLIVE HOTEL, was forwarded to President Cleve consternation. - ood ranch. ¡ 12.1 acres deeded and vacant d o ( s h o u l d e r ) . . “ ................ T land adjoining; 300 Angora goats, 100 L a r d , .................... “ ................. 15 sheep and 20 head of cattle on the place. P o t a t o e s , ..............“ ................. 1 The ranch ia at the month of Big creek, 3 C a b b a g e , ..............“ ................. 1 miles below Enchanted prairie on the Mid O n io n s ............................................ 4 dle fork of Coquille. The stock is the best. The place is a splendid one for stock rais S u g a r ......................“ ............... 8 ^ £ 1 0 ing or dairying, a description of which can C o ffe e , in tin s , . . “ ................ 30 bo furnished at this office. Tne undersign d o, g r e e n , ........... “ ................. 14 ed, to whom application should be made, T e a , g r e e n , ..........“ ...............30 £ 7 0 has also a dwelling and 2 town lots in Ban do, E n g lis h b k fs t “ . . .*.............. 75 don for sale. The above property will be R ic e , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a sold at a very great bargain, on ea^y terms. Apply to M E. Anderson. B e a n s , .................. “ ................. i n49iu3 Rundon OreR. A p p le s , d r i e d , . . “ ................ 84 R a s in s , do . “ ................ 20 C u rra n ts , d o .................... 12 W o o l ......................“ ................. 15 Is one of the most widely read and The Coquille City, and from all parts filled promptly. vn33 Special ^Attention 5 Given to Boarding’ M u t t o n ,................ “ ................ 8 £ 1 0 P E C K ’S S U N on Brewery, 7 S a lt P o r k , ........... “ ................. C L U B Yonng & Hudcn Proprietors. lmd at the !H a r k e l R e p o r t . of the bar this morning a dispatch Judge Fitzgerald be recalled, Sola Water Worts, J. W a ls e r , P ro p . wheat in his departed. M a r s h fie ld ^ <£ihj ¿Tmnld. B o lM For a S3.25, p s Postage ter On Free. Year farm at H a m s , ..................“ ................. winter B a c o n ( s id e s ) . . . “ ................ Port O rford; approaching to Bandon, where he will of Henry Iluilen. *2-00 P E R Y E A R this season.— Ex. It is stated that owing to injuries is just Hank Vaughn’s David Young. I improve yielded 50,000 bushels [Southwestern Oregon Recorder.] recently received by the order. Carrying* The U- S-Mails Jarvis, Cornwall 4 Cs. many and continously Coquille City, Oregon. Subscribers. NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIN . Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, I ---- with the .... Octol»er 12, 1885. f S A N F R A N C IS C O "VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow- 1 1 ing-naim-d settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support Manufactures of of his claim, and that said proof will he EAVSES E M PIR E C IT Y AND DRAINS LEMON SODA, CREAM SODA, SARSA j STATIO N EVERY made before the Register or Receiver at MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and F R ID A Y P A R IL L A , GINGER ALE, EASTERN Roseburg L vud Office, on November 20 lh, The regular subscription price of our paper is CIDER, M IN E R A L WATER, also GUM 1885. viz: Joseph Steel, Homestead No. SYRUP and VINEGAR. The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets 3 457, fur theS. E. J 4 of S. E. M sec. 10, N. And the yearly subscription of the CHRON Hunns fc Y oung . the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. M of N. K. M and S. W. \'x of N. E. M, kcc . IC LE is $2. Now we will furnish New and comfortable stages. 15, T. ¡‘O S. R. 13 West. Fare to Portland by this route $14..V). He names the following witneases to prove Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baRRaRe his continuous residence upon, and culti Passengers are requested to be in Empire vation of. said land, viz: City the night before departure. A. C. Buell I ^ Rnndolgn, Oregon: )■ Polk Elliott f of Elliotts Auy information in regurd to the above Both paiiers sent to one or two adresses, op W. A. King , of Looking-glass line can be procured at the Blaxco orCentral Alex Snyder , Myrtle Point tional with the subscriber. Wm. F Benjamin, hotels in Marshfield, and the post oftice or Beer of best Quality always to be oc20 Register. in any public he n o iu Empire. ments, and now comes the order Helen Merriam have been lying off for them to vamoose. Hank V a u the bar for some days waiting an ghn, who has about 1,600 acres opportunity to enter. A heavy 6ea fenced and improved comes uuder has prevailed next door east of Leneve’s drug store, Express Blanco will not be commenced till a fine farm if carried ou t A large spring, but the crew of men al number of meu with their half and ready employed there will be re three-quarter breed wives, took up tained a short time, getting things ranches under the severalty act. ready for next season's work. Shop . TAGE and STEAMBOAT line! • Wells, Fargo & o’s — -- The recent order Our -A -2 S T ID and exceedingly prosperous cannot the ouly store in the _________________________________ _______________ _ .jti. BLACK-SMITHING employed in and about the miues. be doubted. A Goldei OPPORTUBITY W. Gallier Black NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . Land Office at Ronehurg, Oregon, I October 8 th, 1885. ( "VT OTICE is hereby given that the follow- JLx iug-namtd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be —FOR— made before the Register or Receiver at lloaeburg land office on November 20 , 1885, James K. P. Elliott, Homestead No. 42G7, Appreciating the necessity of all Business for the 8 . M o t 8 . E. V*, N. E. M of S. E. M Men. Farmers and Miners having a news and S. E. qr. of N. E. qr., sec. 35, Tp. 29, S. paper published in the metropolis;, in ad R. 13 West. dition to their own local paper—one that He names the following witnesses to oontains all Financial, Commercial and prove bis coutinnons residence upon, and General News; w hich matter not being in cultivation of, snid land, viz: the scope of a local paj>er—the proprietor of W. A. King, of Looking-glass, Douglas Co. the A. L. Buell j Joseph Steel !- of Elliotts, Coos Conn tv, Morris Bennett 1 Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Has made advantageous arrangements to oo20 Register. FO R TH E o V- T om bston e and MONUMENT A G E N C Y I Tube on the safe side , tcc have secured an ayency for the sale of tombstones (nut monuments,from : A : Good and KtdiaMe House in California mx B Y «» W hich we are enabled to give ex cellent bargai ns. Photographic de signs and price list shown on ap plication. J. A. D e a n . Office in H erald Building. rial article« on subjecta of I ntereet to all Ab «• ■ d u c te d ! S u p erb ly tllu N trale Only »3 a year. L. Samuel, Publisher, No. ' Front «tract, Portland, Or.