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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1885)
it Ui ( l i t I f T I KSDAV, ¿ i ill V DKC. ( 'f _ l C Y l il l l I, Death of Vice-President, T. A. Hendricks! ISSA. i oulilished d«*A\n Th c B «*o« »r« t«*r, ’ A at Dt'111!!ark, in Curry county, is Begister g ‘in«.» nough-sh « d f«>r lh*nj ami u lor “«1« ? il«*.*tion," in that it c!a 1! 1 ¡g he 1ms shoAvn partiality in th«' di -tributi'i»n of ollici.d p;t- troLii1 • rO. 1 f tlu* Be«'order vvill put the j:n ice « 1 >> aa ' n to 1 . reasonable fig- uro as tini 11 KHALI) has «Ione «»wing t«> the fa ot that the best laiuL ;■ V«> t iken, and as an imluce- nnutt to p '« >[)k* to settle the unoc- Hind tre.it it i patr«*ns cupi« ‘.1 1;11 ; t ] as ou-dotners, ilid«*:ul «>f 'Vbi iits,” it AA'«>ul«l mit be ;so nnxous t«> secure this pati « »nage. We b«*Iit*ve that tl:«* 1• i \v 1il tlu* p romis« s means the pape r in •>t «rnsil y readied fr**m the huid tha t Avon Id give the n o-it ex- Many persons buisive notice. t rom No rth ( ’«> i uilie have M*en fit 111 lì i D'•h their i.i ti«.**'s in the ('«•<>> 1 ■ il bay jP::kH'is, ami aa i* found no fault. It w:is ni«>re lm¡«< 1 a f«>rthem,though Th ey fm tin r from the i * cklilllS hat l a- g«H>«l r< a.I « 111'(*ct to V to make AA 11it K r they I i t«> '! Jk. A i ley ileal at that tl.« Ml' j)IT A >1. r°i int, and the p;«pers the e prob ably gi\e them ns extensive notice as the H er ví .P would. The Re H o n II. Ilo r in u iiii W r o n g f i i l l j n r » n i M <l-T li<> l.»*};i*ls»l»«r«* A«tjoiirii«-<l — A n I n lr iT s t ih K I j «*II« t . ( Hostliurjj (’oirt sjsiiuUuOi*. Ed. H f . ilyld :— Tlie sad intelli gence was received here this morning that our vice-president, Thomas A. Hendricks, was dead, lie died last evening after a very brief illness. Our city mourns. The nation mourns the loss of one ol her ablest statesmen. J hornas A. Hendricks took the warmest in- tcrest in everything concerning the welfare and prosperity of our coun try. He was a gentleman of untir ing energy, sound judgement and superior intelligence. I «swerving uprightness m all things was one of the strong features in his char acter. In his sturdy regard for : T>»ra Item*. R A R E Surface Indications Still it rains. The late wind storm throw a good i many trees in the roads, which have boon cleared out. The Coos Had road is open for wagons again. The boys have been repairing the wire along the line, and got it all up the 22ud, and returned to theii home. J. A. Stemlor’s straw shed got down side up in the gale the other day. D. C. Krantz is still repairing damages done by the fo e — this t[me a wagon and wood shod eoin- "VYiiat a minor would von" properly term “ surface in«li«atioiH” of what is beneath, tire the l ’iiuplcs, Sties, Soro Kyes, J’oils, ami 4'utnueoiis M niptioas w it it which people are u.moyed in sprintf and earlysumrner. Tito ell«*!© matter aminm- lated #dining the winter monlio, now makes its presence felt, tlirou.’i N’atur«*'.s clulcavors to « \ ; l * 1 it from ti m * system. V/hile it maaiu -. it is apoi-on that ¡' On > in the blood and may de\. !«»|> into Scrof u la. This condition eati>«*< derangement of the diye*ii\e mni ii'dmilatory organs, with a feeling of enervation, languor, and weariness—often lightly spoken of as "only spring fever.” These are ¡denees tli. t Nature is not able, unaided, to tlirow «*tT the corrupt atoms which weak« u the \ ital fi»r* es. 'J o regain health. Nature imot be aided by a thorouali blond-;.m ifying med icine; ami nothing else is so cli'ectho as A yers Sarsaparilla, bined. A young man of about 15 sum mer’s killed his first deer the other day. and has had dear on the brain ever since. A party of three were out in the woods the other day. One held a Reramiugton, another a Winchester and one a pocket-pistol which he honor in alt things he was a true carried in his hand, expecting every type of a perfect man. His mutu- moment to run'over a (leer, bear al dealings and fellowship w ith the or pmiter cat; when all at once the living world are now ended, and dogs run a deer t«» Avherc the party those vho would hereafter find stood and the two guns Avere used. him must seek him in the grave. i,ut the pistol was held forself-de- •( losed forever are these lips upon jVnec the owner of which, after th»* VA h o s e persunsivo aooents avg have ( tj«H*r had passed, started in persuit s o often ami so lately hung with j)nt being on a large log, the first transport. Presently the sculptur- thing he knew, the log flew up and ed marble will lilt up its front, hit him an awful hit, and he lost corder, 11 I ti vi.P and even body proud t«"» perpetuate the name of track and giv«-» up the chase. «*!' t h ; 1.t t«> scour«-' Thomas A. Hendricks and rehearse else must ren i. E. Bose killed fifty head of ) introniage tin y mui>t arra „ethings to the passing traveler his virtue.” i swine Rie «>ther dav. W ho say.- Law is SO 1 ilt'\* can 1a* r«*; |( .««I. The legislature adjourned ■ corn crops don't pay now l r s o n a t- promptly at Kip. M. Tuesday. How not siq >pos»»«l to m.* i k « * a 4 his M. J. Krantz has traded tempt ;an im ;>« <->i I«‘ feat this AVO much g«»«>«l was done outside the young horse for a -yoke of work must r<o molili .« r, nd als« lint the «■lection of Mitchell deponent saith cattle with Mr. Paxton. t d C ilO 11 n«»t. Siglin’s opium bill passed. nearm* iS «*f ♦ avo j k »int A tine boy at D. (A lvrantz’s. «l.'pe!mis ^ I Wif** en t othe- Thanksgiving was generally ob- Daily thinks lie will have help soon must intei ve ling b *t AVe 'll, l served by our people liere to-day. now. from ove r in gun I k e tone o f the Oregonian is Thomas Norris, Jr., cut his foot t her. »ne to much milder since Mitchell’s d e c pretty badly at J. 11. Minimi s linin' supposed it would logging camp the other day. We■ h ive -ever il cornimi neat ions tion tha ¡cedes the state to the whicl i we cannot insert for Avant «>1 be. It Nick Nap is making a Coquille « Sp.Ai g ! » * » t • r* . Two of them are in regard «1 «'Timer; Avagon. come. to tin • M yrtle l\ »int bridg* ', princi- Mrs. J. A. Asbery was struck wind pally, and as 11 1 iey take «»piHìsité ! Hon. J. M. Siglin is truly the by a limb, the day of the groin ids prove nothing iexcept ¡t people's man; and his constituents storm on the head r*u»l quite badly Une aa ' ill say “ well done thou good and hurt. il i ! : «• 1enee « pinion ot claim * that the 1M i. Igt» is 1 »«»und to faithful servant;” we have chosen Don Rex. yon twice to represent us, and if go and the other thaï it is in bet Dora Nov. 23. ter shape to stay that before the you so desire we will choose you , Xìi«* 4 liiiK-M- Ci»*«**. Siglin deserves wing of piling washed away. The thvic*». J. M. Judge 13. F. Dennison, of Yan- Jtu lge an «1 Co minissio mut P d wards something better. He is a credit ntr.iwnr.D hy D r. J. C. A y e r & Co., Low ell, Mass * ; < Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; i\ A I N good farm on Four Mile creek; All bot- t nn land: adapted f«»r dairy ranch and will sun acres of land <>n Hamuli Peach; ¿1 acres well improved, good meadov and line pas .urag« ; splendid I,«<t..u—formerly the Pan don Hotel—also out buildings. One quarter t»f a mile of beach frontare on the place. For a rare bargain lo«»k no farther. For farther information, apply «'it premi ses to Mrs. O. Nelson. produce as well as any Coquille rtvtr bottom huid; 100 acres clear« «1. l ’rice per acre. IN T K R JtS T IS O HOOKS. Mr. Hiram ilunk, formerly a resident of the Co- (|iiille, hut whose pret-eut adtlrrt sin Ktd Illi.ff, C*l has two hooks which every ac< i.t should liaudl The > art- very cheap, uiul will tell rapidly. Write t . hi,ii at once. T h e R e m e m b e r w e C lu T tik D iiT g ; w i"tlr a r e tlie - Front S ... Marshfield, Or., N. P. Hansen, Prop. ■ C a L L j , g i v i n g t h a t e:*L- Ag<-nt for í iilitson's f’lie whiskieH, an AAA o o l l e n t p a p e r a r i c i tl? e wl is’■ V. Al ■'« :»il t f, *• !,’•:«.* ; ’F.LEIIIÎATED Tor ä ö k o ( ili» A (il) L E L E and FO liT E It at whole p e r annunci, S tr io tly i. sale and retail. on draught and Ostsli. /A The celebrated FOCA beer in bottles. vanti» AECATA MARSHALL MASTER MASTER. THE SPLENDID STEAMERS, Six bottles for to. B locas 4 re« !» linn s. It has only been a inon'h or six weeks ago that every other person you met would say: \\ ill avo never have any more ruin? "Well, s«>me i would reply: I f we do not we will have a long dry spell. Human nature is never satisfied, for every person you meet now, exclaims! \\ hen did you ever see the likes? ! W ili it ever quit raining? I f th<* past month is to he taken as an in dication, it looks very much like we were going to have a i«>ng siege of it. Floras creek was nearly two feet higher this winter than last, I Tuesday week ago, we were vis- ited by th<* heaviest wind storm we have experienced 'or several years, It blew great guns, leveling fences and blowing doAvn an immense amount of timber. There aa i 11 In; a shooting match Christmas at Panglois A Nelson's ¡-tore, for a Avatch, Winchester ritle, a co’v and one dozen chick ens. Come one, come all. The news of Mitchells election to the United States senate Avas re ceived Avitli gratification by the re publicans of this place; and as it had to be a republican instead of a democrat, tin* democracy of Curry preferred Mitchell t«> any other republican in the state. (îeorge Fitzhngh, who lias been sufft-rii <g t lie j » a il m o i i t i i as i t h 1 'r o ii- chit is, is convalescing very s ! oa \1 v . D. J j . Anderson has been poorly the past month. tie is alllicte«l with an ab.-ce-s on hF left lung. Alrs.Jami's 11 ill has b«*en suffer- A R A G O and A R C A T A IE S T T IL n SAN FRANCISCO and COOS B A Y Carrying Freight and Passengers, PYpp-Iy fo r r a te s of we han a. have‘ m,i le ; ;ement> »l from to have the Avater s bre‘akin" « »ver ila) ban ab« I ve t! i« * bri ilge. C This a \'ill pr been caused, washing, AA* ¡lie h has 1 to the counties which he represents, andan is nor to his party. Coos and ( urry should ho proud of him. He has enrolled his name upon the list of fame among the piinceiy from what we can learn, from the few. H«>n. Bi iger Hermann left for Washington with his family la.-»t S iturdav morning, (hi the even- C^llCTT-R J. HAWLEY, ing before his departure he was N. E. Corner Folsom and Spear Sts. Umpire City. Oregon. serenaded by the “ Yankee D.iodle” San Francisco. Cal. and “Junior” bauds, to which he responded in his usual happy and pleasant manner. I have heard a charges preferred against them at present. The presrmt long sp<'!I of Avet few say that “ Hermann was sever The judge will go over to-morrow ing his iilentitv with the southern to Tacoma to*consult with the oth weatiier, is rather rough on ucav portion of the state by shuttling off er attorneys on his side. In a d d i-; comers that arrived hero late in them from his interest in Coos county, and tion to the tAventy-seven citizens of the fall as it deters , , ,. Avas prepare«l at any time t > SAvear Tacoma, .tAventv-one citizens of Avorking on their houses to a great . . * 1 . . A ^ . his allegiance to Fortmud. lhat Puyallup have been arrested on the extent. Last Aveck tlirow tramps went in ho would, h«>Avever, make a feint same charges. The trial will not occasionally in the direction o f ! take place until the next term of to W. 11. A a m ill's house on Floras Coos and Curry for appearance court, unless a special session is creek and Avere making themselves sake, but nothing mor-V’ The j convened, and if such an event at home, Avlmu J. A. C«>x happened F«‘ av towns posstv ili«* natural Mil vantages that ('otjuillt* enjoys, ami \«hi«*h will, in people o f FMitliern Oregon Imve ! takes place, the trinl will occur at j ««¡"'»»¿i ntiel inviteil tlrem to vacate the ros«*. It has a beautiful ami plea-ant site, too ranch faith in .Mr. Hermann to j Vancouver some time nest month. ' tlie I'reaiises forthwith, vvheren|ara j the near futunn eau-e it '<• >•''»■*»»'>* * » ........... aforesaid piling which vve.’O driven t«» prevent t! e same. The grand ratilicaticn of John H. Mitchell's election, held at P«»rtland a week ago Saturday night, w.s a grand affair indeed, and one long to he remembered. The procession numbered upwards «»f 2 d ,D ot) people who found, on their arrival at New Market thea ter, that that spacious building was m »i# nn full« *st ca- already packed to it , . . .. pacity. 1 lie speech of Mr.Mitchell was excelh'nt. Several others in- dulged in sj»eech making, among whom a as our I . M. Siglin, and tli«*.*:« sjioke in th«* highest terms of our new senator. Marshfield is casting about !< a devise means by which that place can ho made more secure from iii«*. Jt has h id t aa •» close calls • lately, either of Avhich if it had not be«n ili-covered in time, would have resulted disastrously. Too much nrecaution cannot be us**d in k that place, since the toAvn is all wood, an«l the aa iiul blows a gale frequently. We expert to hear of that town being reduced to ashes unless very goo«l means of resist ing are soon a«|i>pte«l. 1 I k * ( «old Beach (ia/ette has it that Bev. C. i>. Mar*si « rs aa 'i 1 1 com- meneo a servie« •o f Ino«‘tings on the fifth Saturday, “ at 11 o’clock 1». M.” Now, Billy, Ave hope‘ you aro not fo* »1 someone at s<» late an hour. WllVer, who is rtignged as counsel . f,,r tlio defense of the parties in Tacoma arrested for expelbn« the Chinese, is in this city to-day He which is sufficiently powerful to expel from the system even the laiut of H ered itary Scrofula. The medieal profession indorse A r m 's S vk sapahii . i . a . and many uti<stations of the « tires ctl'eetcdhy iteoihe from all parts of the world. It i>, in the language of this linn. Francis Jew« It, ex-State Sen ator of JVIas.-aelmsetts and ex-.Viayor of J.oweli, ‘*the only preparation that doe» real, lasting good.” B A R G Ti Wy? w ci 2ezi -*Oi V'-y h f. »»y and says that a plea in abatement will be made before Judge Hoyt «>n a day not yet fixed, and a demurrer to the indictment will be filed at the same time. The parties are charged with several counts, each charging distinct indictments, but •1 udge Dennison declares that his " e i rueuai iti-.m t!ie jiist tsv.i clients cannot be convicted of the 'u>t'ks but is cmivalesing rapidly C o m in g , Coming, Coming ! ! ! G O a U IL L E C IT Y ! Tinnì of S. «s. ercsoi! heir..' situated, lor the most part, on a level plateau on the »unn\ >i<l<* oi it»« i oquttie credit the report at ftll. It will be | As Ju«!ge Denois«>u says, the whole t,ie tramP3 asketl: “ 1J-V » « - ! River thirty miles from the Pacific ocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours’ time enough to accuse and cenanre thi„ c ,vjl| nmonnt p, „ otlli,lf; ,Mlt tlmrity do you invite us to leave.” , " " un* r rìde. Cotpiille City is at thè centerof theconvergiwg wagon road System of Coos him when they have the first inti e x p e n s e to th è go v e rn ru e n t.— D ilil\' , ^ ìe p lic il flint th e ie A\as all olii- ('»tiintv, and i-at tilt* headH «lcep-A'atcrnavigati« n.and in thccentral I -"ri «,t a vast body mutiou of so gross an net. S ta n d a rd . c t l L a m ly , an d tliey w o u ld lìtui out , of ridi, rivcr bottoni lami, wlneh iithc sourceof all true and enluring pr«>-j>orlty T be Your correspondent receive«! no, ..... ..... , ,,, , ________ b y w li o se a u th o ritv h e o r d e r e d country round about i-lillcd «ithprtvim i- imtals, m in erai and c«>al to un uuparalleled IlFHAl.t) last week although nil tlie| r„, ,, . . . Li i ,\ *. . L vtont «mi is covcrcd with a varictv of timtHT that Ibr quantity antl quality is not ex- ( '«L Oli receivmg tlus m- i » t 11in u s(m in u «iu i.« : . . . . . . rest of your subscribers in this city : The problem over which there j ' iclh'd bv t hat of an v place «>n 1 he* Co i <t, if. in.hvd equaled. A - a da in ing and stock- did. I cun’t nec< u;.t f«-r it, and I bus been considerable controversy f'»rmation, thè tramps vacateti ini «»raisin«» count ry. and a sanitarium 1« »r tliost* s*'«*kina liealth.it is Itouud t«* coin«1 to tlu* fr«>nt hope that it is the same with your- ; i . . . I rank. The fishiu» industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and ( jj- * and , difference of . opinion, wherein umutuieiy . »n„i, i\an i « ji joe: n e a ilv fac«*»ries, completed, in co'ir.ie of c.>u*ii>ructiou. and contemplated, \«iil make the whole Chris Long made The ball given by th e “ , Rosebnrg ! A ^ a,J < 1 C tline together, A and 1 3 i county a buzzing hive oi of mnuairj industry «m and is the * . f | • » »r a buzzing nive u wealth. »«-. olu . Coquille » City “ J is in *“ th«» « center, » » ,0‘ » *" 11« *s«* t'onipany” here last night furnishing, respectively, two and l o ‘,s UU(*r i b i s season, A . x l. I ino- ‘ eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantaeies are second uonc in Mu* county. Ruildiug miuerial ii.Mu*ap:*r at thin paint than at any otlicr in Lh«>. (to Thrift 4.V, I jHiiglois «t Nelson 3Ç was an entire success. Quite a three loaves, ancl 0 paying c«»unt.v. It has th«» tidvcntny« s of a «-orporation. and is to »'Hi»» have n nioentain stream number from Fort land were pres-; them) twenty-five cents ' (and re- Tt'tal FU tons (>f batter; not a bad of w.p( r run through it f«»r pr<>L ctiou against tin*. I’nqx rtv rt* sonablo. ent. It was the hall of the season | quiring what amount A and B i Bhox.ing for Floras creek on throe J. A . D ean , agent , J . M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., as the dress of tlie ladies did at San Francisco. should receive of the 25 cents), Coquille City. test. . is ! d ¡dries. No doubt the greater por- v4n2f Our postoflice has been moved ! still going the rounds. Some take , tl(,n *his butter was shipped to into a room of the C’aro Brother’s 1 the vievv that A and 13 should re- I ^ an lL«‘»i)cisco, and will eventually — now brick building, and onr new j cej ve JO and 15 cents, respectfully, be shipped back to Coos bay, and democratic postmaster, W. N. 4 I /‘v i « k i « W i% T 1 ÊÊ V/\í» ■ » « » D C* T « \ %« » \ 1 * . according to the amount they fur- ¡ nish. Mr. G. B. Edmunds who has taught tvvo terms of school at Fairview this season, and is finish- ing up a third in the North fork district, holds— and he is right— that they should receive 5 ami 20 cents, respectively, according to i i ! l j 11 . k . / t 1 f * 1 so*d ‘or Iresh, CahforLta butter. lDer. i’he tirst quarter of our public 13,vrtlc IN>inl «I o H ìiik *. ♦ <%.♦ j school Avi’.l end to-morrow. Yes ’i !»«* 4. >•»«] t* oc!» 4»o«'V Du. terday the examination took place, Everybody’s quiet; nothing of »San Jose Nov. 25. The may- and the result of the recitation w ill interest is going on. or and council met lust night and he printed and posted in the post- ' Oh! yes; avo forgot to report last passed a string« nt ordinance pre olii ce. woek *hat Johnnie Lphnheri s hen- Hon. W. F. O Avens delivered a pared by iln* Anti-Coolie league coop tumbled during the recent rousing | prohibition speech what havo ^ to spare. A U cani I 1 1 Al -A 11 M v m iiiU " ii n itccri.il I last rtM W i m t they u rc > A llJ I * windstorm. i . tl .. u ! 1 y ° ,ne^ j iuesday.evening al the Grange i spare one-third of a loaf, and B I wind.s agHra-itiras ,,,. of n„,l pm- h„,|. one and oue-tbird l„ave». I « • Ave can’ t report tvvo weddings liibiting Chinese laundries. T.)-night an expert on roller ; in one month’s time, the quill will skates will give an exhibition at lu neîirly every encounter iir tlie Slocum’s had. John L. Burns, the noted com- no longer scatter ink for Bulgari,*'«n-Servian Avar th * tonner “ Doc. mercial traveler, was in tovvn “ Cor.” are vi«*tori«>us. M yrtle Point, Nov. 26. lloseburg, Nov. 2Gth 1885. i Thursday and Friday. MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . Proprietor. . ID IE - A - X jE - K I3 S T Drugs, Medicins, Paints. Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaeo, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality o f School Books. Agent for ti e leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or gans, tfcr. Old AYines and Liquors of the best quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L I V E . vlu3 tf