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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1885)
K (fctjuillf y]vtvj Su'vnld. T U E S D A Y , N OV. 10, LSS.». The l tali com mission has ren- ileieil its reixvrt to the secretary of the interior. It savs that at the last election, no ]»erson living in p o ly g a m y w a s allowed a vote, neitli- om -I m i r g C o r r i ' M i m i H l n u T . t 'o i iiiiiu iil« * u t c « l R A R E B A R G A IN From Pole to Pole Eil. I I euai . d :—I s it not a shame Eil. H erald .— 1 have but little news to impart this week, and here i that humanity is so blind to real that little is: It commenced ra in -' pity and deserved sympathy as to ing i.n the first, and . has rained i laugh a iellow to scorn who more or less ever since— some days ! pens to be down in the back? One mote anil it still continues to rain, may be stretched out and not able Enough water has fallen to satisfy to raise a leg, and his best friend miy reasonable community. The coming along will at first show river is about live feet above its sympathy, till he finds the illness to be a lame back, and then he will summoi stage, l f 1ms been very quiet here since laugh and act as though there was court. Messrs. Lane A: Lane had nothing the matter. < Now, if there ! »>11 that they could attend toduring ! is a time when sympathy1 would the two weeks of the circuit court. ' please, it is when L am down with They were engaged ill the greatest: hack ache. \\ hen one is so aillict- number of cases, and acquitted ed, he is not really sick enough to themselves in tine style—in other lose sight of other enjoyments, wor»ls they got away with the lion s aside from sympathy, and we sug j share of the business. It is con- gest that the neighbors get togeth ceded here by all that the firm of er and can v him all the delicacies 1HU acres of land on Bandon Beach; 2o A yimi N S a k s a p a b il i . a lias derrnniHtrated its power o f cure for all diseases o f the Mood. acres well improved, good meadow and line The Harpooner’s Story. pasturage; splendid y , io /»',,tj'oril, thine 7, JSS3. I)n. ,T. C.JVYEB & Co.—Twenty years ug<* I ,vis .1 liarpooncr in the North Pacific, when live others of the trevvaiui myself wine laid up with scu rvy. Our bullies w ere bloated, { juris swollen and bleeding, teeth loose, purple Mute lie« ¡11 over us, aiul our breath reeined rotten, T.’.ki; it by uni) large we were prt tty badly «»If. A ll onr liuif jnice W a s nceldeiilally destroyed, but die ca|>tain bad a Couple dozen bottles of A vKit’s SAItsArAltll.I.A and gave ns that. M e recov ered on It quicker than 1 have ever seen lorn brought about by an V other treatment for Scurvy, and I’ve seen a Rood deal o f it. Seeing no men tion in your Almanac o f your Sarsaparilla being pioil for scurvy, I thought you ought to know of this, and so send you the facts. Respectfully yours, R a lp h V . W in g a t e . house— formerly the Band <n Hotel—also out buildings. One quarter of a mile o f beach frontage on the place. For a rare bargain look no further. For further information, apply on premi ses to Mrs. O . Nelson. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HALE! There will be sold at Patty’s ranch on Flsbtrap, Octol>er 25th, to the highetit bidder for cash, one red steer, three years old, marked upper bit in each ear, slit and underbit in the left. October 12, 1885 . IN T E R E S T IN G BOOKS. Air. Iliram Plank, formerly a resident o f the Co- qudle, but whose present address is Red Bluff Cal lias two boots w hich eveiy agent should handle l lieya r veiy cheap, and will sell rapidly. Writ* to him at once. T in s ! R ,e m e m t > e r w e a r e er elected to office. Ilio report Front St., Marshfield, Or., gives on to state that owing to strict O l-u b D lo in g w itT i tin e enforcement of the law, there have O - A - X - i L . g i v i n g t 3 n a .t e x been but few polygamous mar- Agent for Gibt>.;i,n*s f ue whiskies, an AAA Tho Trooper’s experience. c e l l e n t jp a / p e r a n d tln o during the Year. Never he- nage whisky. Also agent f> -r the C E L E B R A T E D J/ns.< a, Kasutoland(N. A frit « , ) Man h <, l s y j . f o r $ 2 .5 0 1>K. ,1. (*. A YE it it Co.—Gentlemen : I have fore, since their settlement in L L 3 .ll M id J O U T E R at whole mil' ll pleasure to testify to die {treat value of I p e r a n n u m , S t r i c t l y sale and retail. The celebrated B O C A beer your Sarsaparilla. W e have been stationed Ltah. have the Mormons been so O a s li. on draught and in bottles. vSnii» here for over two years, during which time we had to live in tents Being under canvas for presseil as they have in tl e past aiii’li a time brought on what is called in this country “ ve ld t-so re s." I had those sores for few months. The commission roc* sometime. I was advised to take your Sarsa parilla, two bottles o f which made my sores ommend an extension of imprison. disappear rapidly, and I am now quite well. Yours truly, T . K . R oden , -Ä - Z K -A »G ~ 0 , ment for unlawful eoli dotation, - A J E C .A J T - A . Trooper, Cape Mounted IHjhmen. and refuse to allow its dovotoes to H O L T , M A ST ER . M ARSHALL M A ST I K settle on government land till lie Imiie & Lane is a reliable one, and to eat and drink, and putting on has made oath that ho does not that all business entrusted in their | very long faces visit the poor back j ] h die only thoroughly effective blood-purifier, the only medicine that eradicates the poisons ot cohabit with more than one worn- hands will meet with strict and j acher. Lhey can arrange il so that j . kerufi.i.i, Mercury, and Coulagioui lliseaso f:< ni the sjf tem. an in the nmnieil relation; th at1 careful attention. | some will be going, while others i rr.nr.vitKD hy I>r. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. our laws with reference to the immi- i I t appears very strange that it ; are sympathizing and fixing up j Sold by all Druggists : Price $1; Six bottles for ?j. gration of C hin se and importation takes five days for a letter to go j good things for him to eat. Come; o f contract laborers, paupers and from here to Coquille City, b u t! let us reform at once, and adopt E h 'l.c ’isep*« l 'n i l i i t g . criminals be so amended as to pro- such is the case, nevertheless. \ the above rules, or better ones. Washington, Nov. 3.— Informa lours, vent immigantion of persons claim- • \ our correspondent mails his letter tion now Lore reports the Panama I k e K in k s . imi that their religion teaches and here ihursday evening and it ar- Lanai company to he on tho verge C oquille^ ’ it y , N o v . 8. justities the crime of polygamy, as rives at Coquille City late Tuesday of bankruptcy. It cannot last much ► «<&>- ♦ Aunni} tiling, this would cut off the ehirf source evening Something wrong about longer, it is announced that du the connections— I have known i>f o f supply to the Mormon church. 'J ho farmers are now crying enough rain, ring the coming session of congress — —— fur their gniss has started and the ground better connections. I.«* i> arr< ru *s I** tli<* A n i H . is wet enough to plow and the boys are rest an investigation of the expenditure ____ The legislature convenes next J j ___ I ZESTJILT ed. of more than $2,000,000 will be Ed. H erald :- i am wild with Monday, and Hon. Linger Her- 'Jhincynre lively and the boys are on i asked by the American agent of the indignntion on the one hand, and maim stands a good show’ for the ; er.cb I ml < : :!>o river with an o.d shot-gun company in the Cnited States con- overcome with sorrow and contri- l*. S. fenato. H e is the only ; wa -Ling for a m ngduok. A lively l.ail storm v is ite d our part yes gross. tion on the other. My combotive- available prominent republican j terday. i i\> r Lus bien rising vhieh I M lu llin g : A e w »i. r boys lim ry nroimd j*rt ness is aroused at being wi\ ngfr.l'y w ho call hold the party together. ! maco -ill. , . San Francisco, Nov. 3.— The ; .r.ter. Even M v«rs with ll‘ accused of criticising “ a public If not a democrat I say Mitchell or . , j hi.l bllVH IS 11 ;'-’ t.tying tin- Ho >r in his whaler Narwhal arrived from the j spirited citizen” unfairly, and 1 Hermann. 11Uw harn.au d wlui. he gels the apron te feel sorrowful- over the left- in school has 300 pu- t l.i build! ti;;. it will beone among the best Artie this morning, reporting a ( )ur pill' catch of twelve whales. She also barnsim river. I’i Is Oil the Mr. Co ru.» , i g »t bark from Doug- reports the Calaena having carndd thoughtlessness. In fact, the SChool 30. las i-iH'.i. t . him ir.g i: o..d o f f.i .. ut tor nj ne^ the Thresher fifteen, and the News must have used a microscope Thor'0 There is not a pound o f but for a Mr. 1 un h i who lii d lived on Fishtrnp of deceptive power to enable it to for sale in the city. The last that some years ago. and hail we nt east again Orest seven. As the season is over but found out oar C quil e country beats pH will ho down SOOll. discover the least atom of criticism was sold here went off like hor the east. ----------------------------- in the item to "h ieh it referred, cakes at 37.1c. per lb. Our dried up farmers in Douglas county ! New York went. Democratic from ' wil1 s'v‘‘h up again, ns these rains have It was a plain statement couched r e a c h fil th e ir y e llo w hills. iu simple language, and being of 50,(XK) to 00,000. Virginia 20,000 Tlu* dance at Uncle Sol’s was a success the nature or quality of current Democratic. Iowa went Prohihi- The young and the o’,d enjoyed theiu.se om m e rci a l o l l e g e news, there was nothing critical in tion. New Jeisey is still doubt- alike. We saw a <mg the fair fajesthere Mother Houghton, who placed herself with Coquille City. <’ ik » s 'Co., Oregon, will reopen its composition. I received the ful. (Jebti r.o lbth, 1SS5. Uncle Sol ns sect nd couple in a quadrille. Students wishing to take a complete hus- item fiom ‘*a public spirted citi- P rof. E. 13. McElroy, our efiici- There were about fifteen ladies and fortv Z.en” a man o f undoubted veraci.y; eut state superintendent o f p u b l i c j cents took part. Tom Neal was clown i f ines* course, can avail themselves of the N. P. Hansen, Prop. A yers Sarsaparilla THE SPLEND ID STEAMERS, ARAGO and A H CATA ■ W II Regularly Between S A N F R A N C IS C O and C O O S B A Y (I « 111L L E ¡C T ,, , , AI -i 1 T * c I allude to Mr. .John Jerry, of J lveutuck sh»ugh, and T g ive it to the H erald tis 1 would any item, expecting it to be received and digested </</ m htrnii. The News is certainly treating me shamefully iu saying that l mentioned Swedish boys. It is enough to make me »veep»; but I wont, aiul don’t you f Tg* t it. 1 said, a Russian Finn, and iny informant so stated, and he vonld not lie about such an insignificant matter. The object of tho base adulation in the Ne vs, is “ a public spirited citizen” and a good judge . . of whiskey; at any rate, he ought to be, having made considerable by ~ the sale of it. Having patronized i • * n l l a |^ him occasionally, we speak by the card, and will use no equivocation . | . . , in saying that it was dinned poor stuff. I f there is anything to he made in writing laudatory and hightoned puffs o f the brazen mouth, Jericho trumpet style l would like to take a hand. There’s money in it, aud during the stormy |>eriods, when outdoor work be comes an impossibility, I would feel delighted in reaping a portion of the harvest that was produced with a mininum of toil. L e C arcon. Newpprt, Nov.öth. Freight and Passage Coming, * — con vernation will» a «ent lenian who had recently ' been informed of a bought a farm on the Cowlitz, be t.d.l n»e that lie | . I jmid the moderate price of ilfV» per ai’re for hie which occurred 111 | farm. After leaving the tributary of the Arkaniaw ! W e have just terrible affair Murpliy creek precinct, J.«cpl.i,>e | «ocioty, mid that ho chtimed his crime was tho killing of two men. ► - Passengers per Coos Bay Nov. 3: / Mrs. Grant, ,Mrs. AVillis, Vanderburg, M. Marksly, Belfast anti six Chinamen. ■u ..... C. c. • M. Coming, Coming ! 1! * 5 E,i COQUILLE CITY! COQUILLE CITY, OREGON Til« cuniing Tow of S. W. Oregon! m iliu m u F l i i l ID r a x ii ’ I ^ gn,;.»c „„„s,.I; ,v,„ f„n,i,hod. j cmmlv Inst Wednesday and «>H j cou: try north of Coquille City, only it lian a ‘“ h !",” : « f f l I r U ^ r " t,èg¡.«¡.“ g.r’ exL-f,.® 1 Few towns possess the natural advantages that C oqu ille enjoys, and which w ill, in a 1 ’ •’ j ari* spare«! to make* it pleasant for patrons. ! the near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant site, probably result in the death of II more timber and poorer Moil tliun theC t in ¡an I u 1 1 le com»- , i hp i„.st ciKarK always kept. Baguage de- ' bein g situated, for the mfist part, on a level plateau on the sunny side o f the Coquille S . Wynatt at the hands of (ieo. \Y. j try, and ¡»loll« the road for several mil«’ leu the conn- Rvered to and from the Steamer landing. hi tiding. I Lewis, Sr. The former , try iM dotted here and there with new I ioumom In the i Sample rooms f«»r ciunmereial men. | ThisHouse is near the Steamer L ’lndino at \ brush. The majority of the new aettlera are ea«t- work for the latter in the woods j n'|’‘ 0,)le’. . „ .. Alter arriving « ti tho opposite siao of trio moun- llOiir Lewis place when the trouble ¡ tains we once moro «*aMt<»ur eye on a very beautiful , ri’ i . . . ,• . i/.liili* called the Chi’balia valley, after a river by the < >( < U l l l <1. I l i t '} g o t illto a dispute, , salut. U(,iue. Tilia valley lian been nettled for years wllPIi W.’IS Lewis who is a V ■' r V Ollick- . * GASH STORE! M a in S treet, C o q u ille C ity O gn ., tempered man, raised an ax and hit Wynatt twice on . the bend with it, ! and 1 » on tho line of the Northern ^ Pacific ^ railroad Co.. A* L* Nosier, Proprietor, . . . Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes, inflicting a horrible wound f n in ¡ and four inllea north of the above named city, we , i * i i , 4 r • had the pleasure of panning throtiKh another town lecover. Lewis j i.hriHtPneaaH..CeutraI,ttt..ulsoouUnPofNorthHrn Clocks, Cutlery, etc. hauled his victim home learning : lul,road* lt i“ 80,,1,’'‘ 1,01 l,i**“,"'imPortauc# E A L E R in Grocoriew, Provin ion s, F lrn r, ! *1 4 W * 4 * I «1 • . ■» j thau Chehalia. The people here largely depend on L a ril, Beans, C aiu lies , nuts, T o b a oo. that Wynatt S cleat ll wasilievitab e j stock raising and Home depend on furiiiiug. Centralla through to Olympia, a distanc«* I C iqars, Cipjiirettes, et8., etc. f°ok a Henry rillo and mounted I of From about 25 niil.'M, the country, the most of the way, bi* borse, since .vhich time he has | I m a tnuliercd couutry, here and there a level prairie ! B A It G A I N ! D S. iuspec- Olympia is one of the leading towns on the Hound, tor of swamp lands, is iu the city. I having a population of about a, 51«) hou I m . Large W e hflw tin- selling «»f n half Keciion of land, half bench and half bottom land, near j C o q u ille Citv. It Would make a half dozen £(Kh1 H ale ranches, or ft g o o d dairy and , , . 8toCK rm*c h ’ ,___ 1 he ’ ' nC(' ,S J ^ at re. ' j ve bc I h of all natious cau come within a few him- o f rich, river bottom land, which istlie source o f all true and enduring prosperity The country round about is filled with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled extent, and i> 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 health,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. C**quille City is in the center, is the most eligible aud will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are seoond o none in tho county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the county. It lias the advantages of n corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream of water run through it for protection at;uinst fire. Property reasonable. J. A. D e a n , a g e n t , M . J. M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., Coquille City. Sau Francisco. v4n2tf M YRTLE DRUG STORE. F U R N I T U K E S T O R E, IF1 . IMIa.rls:, Prep., conversation W l t l l «l s t a t e s m a n I dred yarcU of thin place with perfect safety. There M a b s h f ik l d , O o n . reporter Mr. S. said that he was i are8everal ot f™torie* lot,tea at tuiM puce. Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass «n d Pic * t ! too numerous to mention, working in the (olurnhia river dis- ! Let me nay In concluHion to those who arc hunting ture Frames, etc., and agent for W hite’s land to make homes, that I would udviHe them not v i q R ( trict nncl would ho through therein to come to thin part of the territory, because all the à tw ins: M i Jhin m . n few weeks. H e snys thnt while lauds that are any account, are all taken up. “ More Anon.” |,e fmds the principal filings in Centralia Oct. 22 1885. that section all right, yet a good E m p ire City, Or. many hills have accidentally “ bob- A last spring’s chick belonging bt*d up” in the districts tiled upon. t«> Mr. Lnngdon on Cunningham \Y . R . G e t t y , P r o p . He is pushing his investigations as 1 creek, has laid 14 eggs, from which q _ rapidly as possible, and will go I she has hatched and cared for, 14 iiorst-s and Busies at all hours. Good over into southern Oregon as soon chicks that are quite as large now i Pusiura«« by tho day, weei week or month. as they are complete. I as quails. * rlntusm. 111 Coquille City is at the center o f theconverging wagon road system o f Coo* j imity to Olympia. Sbnckolfo,.1 k | eiial l River, thirty miles from the Pacific ocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours’ steamer ride. Countv, and i>ut tlu* head o f deep-water navigation.and in the central part o f a vast hotly ®nd the character of tho Moil is Mome wliat favored to tlie Coquille bottom lands. There I m a beautiful j youuK thriving town iu tin* nii.Nt of the valley, to be an exile from Scotland. He j l,ot been seen although SherifVHer- | ^ 1 ?”^J r a L Z j . t L ' a ' L n i y ’ for had no people, and lived almost j vey »nd others aie in persuit.— grazili# parpo««». After arriving on the head waters of the sound, houseless. When found a few , Jacksonville limes, we had the pleasure of inspecting a place known a* Tui*i Water. There Is very little business carried weeks ago lie " ft3 ne,llt 1 dead 1115,1,1 j Salem Statesman: Hon. C. D. on at this point on account of being iu close pro*- than alive, having been very sick with tlux for several days, without ’being able to turn in bed, which •was a mass o f filth and fly blows. Every attention was given him, but ,his exposure was too great. We learn . that it was his lmhit . to avoid . • 4 *• » 4 1 4 ; the night. After he gotdrv he entertained Privilege without incurring the enormous -A-piply For rentes o f instruction, 1 lectured to a v e ry - l,. , 4uuit ii. ... ,, not have . ,.v,M,9p#nmi inmnwi-iMi.«« We I ihe me ladies. We would would not have mentioned mentioned expenses ami inconveniences ut going iar fro m hom e. hirge and appreciative audience at it. if lie hadn't tried to knock the bottom Slocum’s ball Inst Friday evening out of the river at Barklow’slanding. A Primary Department Wonder what young lady tried to choke on “ American Literature. ’ one of the 1 h ysat the dance. W ill ho conducted in connection with this Clara Foltz, the distinguished No way school opened last Monday with institute, nr.d instruction will ho given to California h.d\ lawyer, and dram at-1 thirty- ie-.\.n scholars on r.-ii^ aud more pupils o f any age nml grade. Among the branches w hich constitute a scientific course ic ovetor, delivered a splendid lec navi com í’ s ! íic !\ M r. P .f der Inis cleared and cleau- arc. orthography, reading, elocution, plain ture “ On the L ife and Character od ll j> i ij ht. 11* •n n e w .o f haul rhis f ill. and <-f Hails c r u k .h n s gone 1 of Col. E. D. linker” at the court t ftJ/j/sç//, f v J/flJ/U ///?// Ls.iu c it. y t:> see ! r daughter. house last S; turd’.V and Sundav O. K. Busin- --i and ‘ octal letti wn! .no. oompo- ‘vemngs. sitian, grammar, p »litica phymoal and 'tViivIdB^loi] TVâ’i’i i o r } I . o i le r . Hon. J. M. Siglin sjiolce at the J. HAWLEY, commercial e->., r.iu’.iv, ;;rith;:ic‘ ic, b.H»k- F. SCHEUER, ItliM r llKitAi.D! rorl.ai" your re.eh'ri» weulil !i*e Orange hall bv-d Friday evening keipi'.v^. iMiiiiiii rci a I seiemv, li'^ eb a , phys f». E. Corner Fji.on and Spear Sts. Empire C ity, Oregon. to l.» :a’ l.'jin tliih ]>art o f Waihiagtiui Territory, iology, th » laws <>f health, ana the rudi before the “ K ef >r:n Club.” H is frc n oup wlm lius t.e. •»! ¡4 ri se o!»HrrvatKm of tl»«’ San Francisco, Cal. ments of music—vocal and instrumental,etc. remarks were full of Sig’s spicy country from Kalau.», mi tlic gi • at <’■ >1 uiut>ia river, Tuition tilt*sain.*as under our old system. . . . . .. j »cron» through the couutry to Olyiugl«, tin» capital sayings, and it is needl?ss to say, ! Cf tin*territory, n. tin* iirst j.ia.e, #.■(•,< .»ti the •Primary (per te rm )..........................¡¿¡"».00 were to the point. j sieamcrat But.h u lamum;. ai»».ut wot .-.¡nil»-« »>.>- Secondary “ ..........................ss 7.1X1 ; low K ah tiim o ii the HUtbe Hide of tin* riv e r, aiul tlieu C lark M il l e r , Principal, I f it continues to rain much l»ro»*eeiled to gi) ovei laiul an above deKui ibed. W e \V. A. \\ els ii, Assistant. 1 ^ I .. :ii .. . : a . i _ i 1 went upon the north Hide of the Cowlitz river about longer, I will write you a long bib- j 1SlB,h,,llIladth™bH,ktheIefth.„dro.dllI.Arl.!lI.- nfitf lical article next r.eek and tell you »awt-reek,■ hiu » ii tributary tothccowiitz. wetimi i ii i . xi i out, by clone inquirey, that the lands on both Hi les l all about our flood, of tin- above uitiup l BtresiiuH art* thickly Mettled by j an widUMtt iou» clan»« of peojile, for qui e a number j j “ Cor.’ of yearn. The farming lau.it« on both of th.’Mt* \ MtreamB are valued from to 1U> per acre, anil in ! Roselmrg, Nov. 5th., 1885. . John McKever. an old man of upwards of V eighty years, was u i««» ' * ,« , , v J brought to this pb*ce a cou|iic o f ■ * ». . . . ■■ . weeks ago from North Loqudle, to bo cared for by the coi.nty. He . . . “ dlell, anil was buried last 1 uesday evening. Ho has lived on North Coquille for many years, claiming C Carrying Freight and Passengers. Cil; Limy k Rei Hie Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . Proprietor. I2 S T Drucrp, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaoo, Fnncy Articles, Stationery nml the finest quality o f School Books. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason k Ham lin or gans, <fcr. Old W ines and Liquors o f the best quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L I V E . vln3 tf