Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 15, 1885, Image 2

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An Efficient Remedy
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We have the Rolling o f u half section of
Mud.
HiO acres of land on Biindon Dench: -■> land, half bench and half bottomland, ntar
In ¡til ease*« o f B ron ch ia l aud P u lm o­
Bain.
acres well improved, good nicajo’ ? and fine Coquillo City. It would make a half dozen
nary A ffections is A yek ' s C herry
High water.
P ectoral . As such it is recognized «ml
pasturage; «p'emlid house—formerly the good little ranches, or a good dairy and
prescribed by the medical profession, und
per ntre.
Band >11 Hotel—also out buildings. One stock ranch. The price is
No end nor bottom to the mud.
in many thousands of families, for tho
past forty years.it lias been regarded as an
INTERESTING BOOKS.
quarter o f a mile of beach frontage on the
All the streams are up booming. in
valuable' household remedy. It is a
M
r.
H
iram
Plank, fonnarly a raslJent of thc( Co­
The Roseburg Temperance Re­ f »reparation tiiat only requires* to he taken place. For a rare bargain look, no fur-her. quille, but whose present addressla Red Bluff, Call
n verv small quantities, ami a few doses
For further information, apply on promi­ lias two books which every a-rent should handla
form club has 218 members.
of it administered in the early stages of a
They are very cheap, and a ill sell rapidly. Writ*
ses
to
Jlrn. O. Nelson.
o ld or cou gh will effect a speedy cure,
The winter term of the public c ami
to him at once.
may, very possibly, save life. ’ Thero
is
no
doubt
whatever
that
school began last Monday w ith 331
R e m e m b e r w e a re T îis lESICIE-X^LTGi-E.
1 pupils in attendance.
Front S .. Marshfield, Or.,
Ol-uioToiiag w itlr tlie
Lane & Lane can always be
S-AJNT i - ^ i R ^ u i s r o i s o o
lias preserved the lives of great numbers
found at their pi act of business of persons, by arresting the development of
c -A. 3L.3L., g v i ir. g t licit e >r- Agent for Gibbaon’ s f ne whiskies, an AAA
Laryngitis, B ronch itis, Pneum onia,
opposite the Cosmo|*olitnn hotel, j and P ulm onary Consum ption, and by c t llen tpap ©re n d tli©
whisky. Also agent for tho CELEBRATED
euro of those dangerous maladies. It
HEK-AX
j ID for $ 2 .5 0 CHICAGO BEER and PORTER at whole-
Mnj. E. F. Walsh writes up the the
should be kept ready for use in every
locals for the Plaindealer, and w hat family where there are children, as it is a p e r annum , S trictly Hale and retri’ . The celebrated BOCA beer
medicine far superior to all others in the
on draught and in bottles.
v8n!S
Oa-slx
he doesu’t find out is not w’orth treatment of Croup, the alleviation of
W h oop in g Cough, and tlieeure of C olds
printing.
and Influenza, ailments peculiarly inci­
to childhood amt youth. Prompti­
The population of Roseburg is dental
tude in dealing with all diseases of this
over 1400. It c< litains more peo-! elass is of the utmost importance. Tho
.A .
loss of n single day may, in many eases,
pie than either Curry or Tillamook entail fatal consequences. Do not waste
HOLT, M Y3TEK.
MARSHALL MASTER
precious time in experimenting with
county, and is not half as large.
medicines of doubtful efficacy, while the
malady is constantly gaining a deeper
Hon. J. C. Fullerton addressed hold,
but take at once the speediest und
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- .. . , , . I mash, wule out.
tho Reform club last Tuesday even- most certain to cure,
as will rid this country of this blot
T „ r> i .i
J«»e Rmlabnugh with his dogs ; ing. He spoke at length to an
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
upon its fame.”
PREPARED BY
and trusty rifle made a raid on i audience of over 200 people.
D r. J. C. A yer & Co., L ow ell, Mass.
In casting about for a premium, the lynx which had been feasting
A gentheimn of this citv believes
Sold by all Druggists.
to go with the H eiialp , we con­ on the neighbors’ sheep.
that if the R »s ib irg iv iter was bet- |
Butchering is now in progress ter and the beer p urer, it would !
cluded the best thing to do would
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Petition
for
license
to sell spirit.»*ja, vin­
be to club with the best farm jour- j among tho farmers, and every facilitate the temperance cause in
ous and malt liquors in less quantities than
nal in tho country. W e will, for a body has a greesy mug.
this place to a great extent.
one quart, in Myrtle Point, Coos county.
We hear to-day the whistle of
short time give, free, with the
I thank “49«*r,” for tho favor Oregon: To tho honorable county court, of
H erald , a large farm journal— two grist mills—Rackliff’s and the with which he has been pleased to Coos county. Oregon:
Whereas, J A. Lehnherr will petition
the Home & Farm, to all subscrib­ Norway mill.
notice me. 1 never fail to rend your honorable court, at the next session
Albert Rndabaugh is very sick. your letters—they are interesting thereof, tov,’it: At the first (lay of the Jnn-
ers who pay up arrearages and one
year in advance, and the same will • The most of folks are well and ' and readable. Kecp at it mv boy* miry term, A. D. iSSfi. to ¿rani him a li-
j cense to sell liquors in less quantities then
apply to all new subscribers who kicking.
I knew you when you first began I one quart at Myrtle Point, Coos county,
Church at Norway last Sunday to “ hop”.
pay one year in advance for tlie
| Oregon, for a term of six months, We the
The health of Roseburg and vi- midersignded legal voters of Myrtle Point
H erald . Just think of it! a large, by the Dunkard Brothers, with a
! precinct pray your honorable court to grant
eight-page home and farm paper1 good attendance,
einity is remarkably good. The said petition: James Burk K Ward W L
O. K. coating of black mud protects both Roland Jas Wyant Edward Wyant John
free, for one year. The Home &
Mast W A Border O II Prey G D Elgin J L
Farm is published Jit Louisville,
great and small.
ODDS l.\ I) LADS.
Bush FC Kennioutt J M JolinsoiiJ F Fresh- j
Kentucky, and has the widest cir­ O liserveiM TS » I f h r M a n a b o u t to w n
Umpqua valley, lovely place!
cars, W II Hall J D Baker G iV Frendu -
Oh, v.ho can paint its beauty?
culation of anj paper of tho kind j
burg Louis E Fender Albert Barklow J A '
’ Twould take a poet in a trance
G
ay axe festive .—At the little
Devaul Alvy Leo A L Buell W A Adams J W i
in tho west, being over 100,00 ■*, :
To do the subject duty,
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social
gathering
had
at
the
Olive
Lamb
Thomas II Neil .1 F Noyes Geo W
aud using over seven tons of pa
You
ste,
me
am
a
poet,
and
LeReve
C Miller J W Brown J Taylor T M
, issue.
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»..„I lisliea;
lioDrt i I Hotel last Friday •’ evening ° everyone
per each
It
is pu‘
J
Hermann
Levi Gant J B I lower J II Baker!
know it.
i
t
..i
iu seemed
where
farming
and
stockraising
i s . . to be as happy
11 J as he could i ' hi e n
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I J C Brown E Binder J M WiseOrvil Dud; e
Ihe following is a portion of the , p M Deckor y*'
j; W Hermann
v.
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be
in
this
life,
as
the
land
lady,
being made a study, and tlie lulor-i
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motion it coutaius is invuluable. M ri Cartwright, is possess^ of | programme carried out at the last: J K p Elliott Dania Giles j c Whitiuaton
meeting of the “Roseburg Reform ^ " hitin^ton Chas E ScLroeder c L G
As we shall only exteml this offerj that very rare facility, or g.ft of
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! Deitz B C Shull A F Frendenburp: Jas H I
■ (. lul* luesiluy evening December Bryan A II SnviBr Levi Snyder A Ward
, for a short
, , time, please come r ior-| ! making
every
body
in
sight
feel
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j 8th: Music by the “ f uvenile” band. Sain Adams J E Crutchfield C W Dye I) II i
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perfectly
easy
and
cheerful,
ward at once, if you would a\aii 1
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as slit is as chipper as a wren her­ | Prayer by chaplain, Rev. 3. \V. Brown W H Harris F P Hermann W Rohm i
G W Majorv A Steelo J It Leonard Oscar |
yourself jf it.
tf.
self, it becomes contagious where ■ Millei, father of our esteemed Reed S Wise.
T h e l')iiiiii£ G e n e r a t io n .
ever she goes.
At eleven refresh­ friend, Clark Miller.
g r e a t b a r g a in :
Address by Hon. J. C. Fullerton. O A A Acres of food , cleared, hot om
ments consisting of cake, lemonade,
Ed. H e r a ld : — With the coming
Remarks and reading by R«v. J. m U u land, on Four Mile creek, 8 miles
confectionary and fruits wete
generation I claim to be acquaint­
.A_)p;ply For ra te s of"
►from Bandoili ’ ’ IiD^Ti.~w*v..‘'iiLii.iy aW un»
R. N. r e .
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ed. I give some of their character­ served, an& the lig*nl fiimiib'ttfc iuiy
der a pood, sinnt fence, and is in tar-e
Gentlemen from different parts of press. Some stool: and farming implements
kept up till n»ar midnight, when
istics. They are a new generation, j
tlie mirthful, and pleased guests the Union were introduced and ml- p o with tho place. Price $J,(>00; enquire of '
a peaceable generation, a wise,
betook them to their several places : dressed the “club” : Mr. Wooley M rs. Eicnm Lric’cson on Four Milo, or at !
tliis office.
good, faithful, truthful, just gener- i
of abode, all satisfied that the : of Eugene City spoke at considera­
ation, an obedient, merciful gener-,
X o lic e T Sii i«\
Olive house was in the right hands ble length on prohibition--he fa-
Notice
is
Lercbv
*. i' 1!, tI.at *n the -1st
ution, a sincere, upright genera­
1 V< :>. 1 vili n ! l ;.t
; to make it oue of tho best betels, ! voied it in every sense of the word.
tion, a rich, liberal generation, a I
high • Su hid tier for
j as well as o.ie of tho most pleasant
healthy generation, who never get;
U. O
Mr. \Y. J. Mullen cash at the k sid< i.e< ( f W. 1!. Cuvier de-
i places ot resort, in Southwestern | l»v
* the society.
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erased, all the j i • < n:: 1 pro* X T ' 1 v l»e'or. -ing
sick; a young generation, w ho nev­
Oregon.
This social was given as i from Mu int followed with rather a to the estate of said C Cl « t.l d. «’.etc; ihe« r as
er grow old; a strong general ion
a mark of respect to Messrs. C. J. j wet speech. lion. \\. F. Benjamin follows: Six ci v s , a ! calvi S. « tic year. Ìli!'.
who can do all things, can bear all
one horse, one mole. ( .
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bri-
Sechrist and P. J. Schafer who ! made a few well-timed and appro- i dio and canti*» ni. -s, < * :i* ridiin «a.Idle.
J. HAWLEY,
F. SCriCTTEfi,
1«ick «addle nnd
things, to w hom nothing is impos­
i have endeared themselves to our ' priate remarks. Not a person in
r rill Ol;«• six s.h 1 »I >t-
N. E. Corner Folsom and Sptar Sis.
Empire City. Oregon.
sible; who neither murmur nor
nuu,eroi.is to iiiieii-
the room failed to hear him—lie er and otht
! people during their stay here.
San Francisco. Cal.
complain; who love their enemies;
tion.
G no. W. M artin ,
C hange of c l im a t e .— AYe learn was understood by all. The presi­
Ad iuui.it rn tor,
who return g(x>d for evil; who
that the vigilants are making the dent made a sliott speech, after
Dated the îlrd d; v «f Uect n.bcr, 1 S.'».
please not themselves; who seek
northwestern pait of
the state which lie read an interesting letter
not their own; win walk in a
rather warm for the hard cases from Mr. S. F. Floed of Salem.
straight way; who do as they would
Recess and circulation of pledge».
w ho have infested that part of tho
be done by; whose fruits are all
Music by the band.
country for some time past.
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
good; to whom pertaineth the New
Recitation by Miss Alice Hall.
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n
G etting dry . —The bright, warm
Testament. This is the perfect
Song—by Miss Sallie Tibbets— j i . r.
days of the past week, are putting
^generation, who are to succeed
the mud out of sight at a rapid entitled “ \\ hen rum shall reign no j t > r o p a g a t o r of. and dealer in Fruit
this generation. These are some
more.” Miss Tibbets was received • ^ in-«*« and »mail lrmts. in» keeps
rate.
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j constantly on hand a well reirulated assoL-
of the things I know'.
F ine toys . —All who want to with usual favor.
meat, cheaper than tho clunpcSb.
George Ferry.
Recitation by Miss Bertha Rich-
Send in your orders; no pains «pared to
make their little folks happy at
Marshfield, Dec. 10.
Rive
full satisfaction.
v4u 17
Christmas time, ought to call at ardson.
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Few towns possess tho natural advantages that C'oquille enjoys, and which will, in
“Bullets from the prohibition
Nusler’s drugstore,
before the
Go»<l !%>w« to lluiiM‘*t«‘»(l«‘ rtt.
the near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant site,
T R IE S
galling gun.”
being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side o f the C'oquille
Washington, Dec. 7.—Great ap­ stock is gone.
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River, thirty miles from the Pacific ocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours’
Recitation
by
Miss
Katie
Barker.
A pleasant sound . — The bell at
prehension has been felt in the
►teamer ride. Coquillo City is at tin* center o f the converging wagon road system o f Coos
Song—“ Honest sailor Joe.” by
111 1 l u i f l l 1 i'ftliU M Ü i!
west in respect to the scope of Com­ the Robinson house rings as regu­
Count v, and i' at the head o f deep-water navigation,and in the central part o f a vast Body
missioner Spark’s recent decision lar us a clock, and ) ou can find Miss Tibbets and Miss Myrtle
o f rich, river bottom land, which is the source o f all true and enduring prosperity The
O f th e S e a s o n !
to the effect that homestead claim­ out what it is for by just paying Watkins.
country roundabout is tilled with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled
Play—“ The Higgins Family.”
extent, and is covered with a variety o f timber that for quantity and quality is not ex­
ants w ho have previously had the two bits and stepping into the
celled
by that o f any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled.
As a dairying and stock-
Mr. E. G. Hursh
was elected
If you are not sat­
benefit of the pre-emption law can­ dining room.
raising country, and a sanitarium fo r those seeking health,it is Inmnd to come to the front
not “commute” their homestead isfied, the money cheerfully re­ speaker at the next regular meet­
rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and
ing, Tuesday evening Dec. loth, ’85.
claims. Members of congress have funded.
factories, completed, in course of construction, «ind contemplated, will make the whole
county
a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is the
Installation
Bail,
“ Cor.”
received many letters on the sub­
S aloon w anted .— A prayer with
most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second
ject, all indicating a widespread an amen from over sixty of her Roseburg Dec. 10th, 1885.
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to noue in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the
fear that this decision was to be citizens, would rather intimate that
county.
It has the advantages of n corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream
< 0 .\G 1 C I X S I O X A L .
of water run through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable.
made retroactive, which would have ' Myrtle Point would like saloon on
Congress met on the 7th inst.,
J. A. D ean , agent ,
M. J. M c D onald , p r o p .,
the effect of upsetting titles to many ; toast about these days.
Coquille
City.
San Francisco.
and proceeded to work.
Senator
v4n2tf
claims which had passed by pur­
F irst freeze .— O u Friday the John Sherman was elected presi­ TTnci©r tTi© IDireotion
chase into the hands of third par­ 11th we had our first hard (? ) frest;
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ties. Senator Van Wyck, on be­ a little ice could be found iu favor­ dent of r,he Senate with no oppo­
sition. In the house Carlisle was Gen. Lytle Post. G. A. R.
half of many of h b constituents, able places.
elected speaker, the vote standing:
recently made inquiry of Generid
Will he given at
N ew crossing .— At the foot of Carlisle 177, Reed, of Maine, 138.
Sparks, in reference to the matter,
Main street, a crossing, of new clean
and was informed that the decision
Remember this: We give the
wood hus been put on, aud the man
will, unless reversed by higher au­
about town walketh across to the H erald and San Francisco Chron­
th ority, he a guide for future ac­
saloou, rejoicing; and taketh his icle for 82.75 per year; the H erald On the evening of January 0, 1886,
tion of land officers, but that the
L. DIXON .
. Proprietor.
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| regular drinks as usual, anil goeth and S. F. Call, 82.50; the H eraad Upon which occasion everybody
^commissioner is not inclined to go; .
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and S. F. Examiner, $3.00; and the | with their ladies aie invited to
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17 tack to the ho*el rejoicing,
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X D E -A -X j IE-ES
into the actions of his predecessor,
H erald anti Home & Farm 82.50 come and enjoy themselves.
The weather D rough and every
body is under deck, with maul anil
TUESDAY", DEC. 15, 1885. ax 1 lid in the shade.
Farmers
had to stop plowing and seeding
The president's message is at
on account of the rain.
hand. It is unusually long, con­
There has been fencing done
ta in in g 3(5,(MX) wonls, which
pre­
ami lots of substantial work durian
vents us giving a fair synopsis. It
the good weather.
is an able ami well-written docu­
O. Nelson made a lively pur-
ment. His ideas on the Chinese
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i chase in poultry a few days ago.
(inestu ii will be met ly a heavy,
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* Sotnelnxlv wants fowls for the
opposition b y the masses wherever . . . .
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r i holidays. Mr. N. lias just received
the Chi in »so curse has becomo ful- j
a fine lot of store goods.
ly known.
He shows how this
Our roads are wrong side up.
country, by its compulsory silver
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1 bey need bailing out
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coma ge laws, is bringing about the
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¥_ I School is progressing lively at
substitution of silver for gold.
In XT
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Norway.
regard to the Mormon question ho
At spelling scbocl the other
is very emphatic* lie says: “ There
night a young fellow went *o take
should be no relaxation in the firm
. I a seat in a girl’s lap, and to his
but just execution of the law now
.
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surprise found he had sit down in
in operation, and 1 should be gun«
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the water bucket.
lie made a
to approve such further legislation ,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
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THE
SPLENDID
STEAMERS*
A B A G O and A R C A T A
■ W IL L
B e:
ZBTXLT
u la r ly B e tw e e n
SAN FRANCISCO and CQOS.BAY
Carrying Freight and Passengers.
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F r e ig lit a n d P a s s a g e
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lyrllt Foist Nursery
Coming,
Coining,
Q U IL L E
Noyes, proprietor,
Coming ! ! !
CITY!
i« eoning Town of S. W. Oregon!
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Grad An; Gamp Fire,
llidiiiglit >Snpr,
MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
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Coquille City,
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
w.
nor interfere
with claims
winch
Lave already been seemed,
under
R a ih e r damp .
Ihe heavy dews
—all in advance. The Litter paper,
the Home & Farm, will be sent a
ioriaer ruliugs of tlie land office in !
r^'er
° 1J a
ni11^
year free to any address by the
tbirt respect, uuless fraud is sn o w ,,! ‘ ri^ , lo "I ’ ' “ ' " 1
J»?' “ i f ‘ lie,re sender paying one year in advance
had (wen a regular rain; but the
to have been perpetrated in secur­ etïorl was lather feeble, on account j for the H erad and any arrearages
ing such claims.
of the scarcity of stock.
| hat he nmy owe.
tf.
| of thf f,jrePart of ,ast
sent
TICKETS 50cts.
N. B.: Music by Geu. Lytle Post i
Quadrille Baud, assisted by mem­
bers of both Myrtle Point and
Coquille City Bands, who have
kindly volunteered.
Drucrp, Medioins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars. Tobaco,
Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books.
Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or­
gans, &c. Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
L IV E and L E T L IV E .
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