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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1885)
C’lir iir II I 'UITTOLY. Viiudrrbill Di ud. Mr. G. \\. Harvey, who opened New York, Dec., 8.— William II. school in tiiis j)!ac«‘ lavt week is got- Hr«- i ild Without a t»ng along nicely, lie has thirty- Vanderbilt is dead. Fir« Sai •atii at North Fork i moment's warning the message 2nd ** y c.vik o Id pupils. Srd “ Fish Tmii came for him, and lie was no more, The wrecked vessel, of which we 4 lb “ Coquille City lie arose, as usual, early to-day made mention hist week, proved to L O C A L IT E M S . and held his morning conference be a large redwood tree. The tug with his sons, Cornelius and W in. Katie Cook went out and made the See our now ails. Iv. He afterwards went down to A store is to lie started at Hen discovery. 1 the studio of the sculptor, Ward, ry villo. Fifteen Chinamen passed . and returned at 12:30 o’clock, and Kenatm- I'o lp li lies ¡n tn x ln w l 1 tlm.ugli Ihis plm-e last week ***• t0ok lui.cl,. A t 1 o’clock Robert bill in congress 'or the relief of route to Rose burg. They never Garrett, president of .the Baltimore John i'itzhngh. i stop here, for they know they are & Ohio railroad called, and the It is rumored that Hon. Samuel not wauted. * two railroad magnates engaged J. TiM cn .lic .U t l.is home in N ew j TllPre „ m ,,e „ lueetil)„ at the in an animated conversation over church in this place to-night for railroad matteis. Mr. Garrett was The steamer Bertha is being re t t i o n a sofa facing the million- paired and put in gt h ul shape, a the purpose of getting up a C hrist- mas-tree for lue Hule fo lk s . L\ei\ aj ie> who leaned forward in his arm new Uiiler being added. Method) s sert ires, bv . ev. T. 1*. t>° ulul l >uslt the tliin© j chair, as was his habit when thor- :il° *ts- oughly interested, and was sudden- The O. ¡8. I. company are ship- lv made aware of a slight inilis- ping s nne huge square timbers to tinctness in Mr. Yaudei bilt’s speech Boston from Empire. The timbers that grew into an inarticulate sound. .llv white codui and are from 20 to A s h e leaned over to catch his Joseph ('. Dean returned from the lower river hist week, and will remain with ns this winter. The Fuel tic bank of San Fran- cisco lias attached the New port G oal company s property tor JijilU i (.lilt li< i. GT 'i - u , E H O T E L , The New A 1 Coqulib City, Oregon. STEAMER COOS BAY, Mr. T .ucas, with the aid of sever IAS. CARTWRIGHT, Prop., al othe» men, is putting a wing to the bridge, which is superior to the one washed away; being longer and commencing nearer the top of the Meals d d l Hours, bank. The piling are being drove At iron 25ets Upwards. about eight feet apart. Owing to I r P H I3 P ipnlrtr Hotel has reoently been I t put in better order than ever before, the hammer having to be raised and is truly a favorite resort. with a small capstan this part of The tables are supplied with all the deli cacies to lie laid, and in a style to suit the I the work progresses rather slowly; most fastidious epicure. ; so slow infact that even the hack- Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart - driver gets tired of waiting for the men Is are second to no hotel in Southern Oregon. 1 hammer to fall. v4n!6 Jas, Prop. \\ m. Yolkm ar lias about finished I a splendid house (two stories high ) • intended for both a dwelling and a shop. It is the only house in a that can boast of a tin roof “ and flat at that.” C. Wilkins has inaugurated a private school. W e might have given C\ E. Ed- wards a puff this week had lie not 1 J D ENNY, M ASKER, c - a j r ,: r , y u s t o m ELLS, q GO'S. ! ft *1 “V T ff T 71 ft n 7 fl ”) J J J j : j j j J i 1 / »J ( P 3P23.il jDra,Ti3. T? rep. ri^his reliable house is well furnished, and T tile tallies supplied with the best the market affords. Neither pains or expense are spared to make it pleasant for patrons. 1 ’.!he ‘ "A 1 «L ars always lept. Haw ace de- hvereil to and from the b ,eioner landing. Sample rooms for commercial men. Thisriouse is near the Steam* r Landin'. w i l E l . E S S m a t o d Three Trips per Month been so imwident as to ask us if •10 inches square. They will here- words Mr. Vanderbilt pitched for- we wm ted to “ Doc” some more Traser a a; per- m . i TI.wo«nl shippeil at San Francisco. ward, without warning, and fell when we did nothing but enquire BETW EEN visited this place on their return to j Messrs, thus. J. Sechrist and heavily on the floor, on his face. about his prosperity. Bandor. * Paul J. Schafer, the gentlemanly Mr. Garrett sprang to his feet, and W ell I ’ll tell you Charlie’s got E m . •Fht I’ J F Campbell will do- aoti;d-s of Lusk A Son's Oakland seizing a pillow* from the sofa, laid his. machine) v at work and blows a W. R. G e t t y , P hot liver a temperance lecture in this nursery, after a sojourn of several it under his friend’ s head. He rousing whistle at neon and at 6 r. place 1 hursday night. Come one, weekson the river, left yesterday, then summoned Mrs. Vanderbilt ?J. But for some unknown cause 1 Ioraes and Buggies at all hours. Good come all. ¡T h ey made many friends while and George, youngest son. Tou.oliing a.t the sleepy inhabitants are not dis- Pasturage 1 > 3 t the day. week or mouth. _______ rln4S 8m. Pioneer livery stable man of here. j Such simple restoratives ns were i turbed at 7 o’clock a . m . A. Lang AD M IN ISTK A TR IX N O T IC K .“ M yrtle Point the indefatigable G. j Toys Toys T oys’ J H Nosier ! nt band had been hurriedly nppli- Notice is hereby Riven, that the undersigned has is finishing his house in good been duly appointed administratrix of the estate A. Brown. When you visit M yrtle jms j us^ received a splendid lor of but l,uinim al<l 'vas i*1 vain. Mr. shape. of William Daniel WuRouer, deceased, by the Hon. Point ride w ith him. | toys o f nil descriptions; picture Vanderbilt never spoke nor moved ! A literary society was organized • /unty Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun of Coos, on the 7th day of November, A. D. 188’>. At the instigation o f Mr. Harry books, alb.uus large, beautiful and aftor hcfo‘ 1 un<l *r t,,e sudden s r >ke, hist Monday evening. I t is called ty All persons having claims amiinst the said estate Roberts a social dancing club was vor* cheap, and a rave and choice aia^ oied in a lew moments,without the Myrtle Point Literary and De are hereby required to present the same with the Cabin Passage S!T>; »Steerage SÍ0. proper vouchers, to the undersigned administra organized here last week, with a lot of fancy and toilet articles. ! a struggle, To l o all intents and plu bating society. The following trix, at her residence, near Myrtle Point, Coon ,i ..I County, Oregon, within tax iron hs from date me nbership of twenty-four. Call and price goods at Nosier’s poses he was dead the instant he named i persons are tlie worthy* thereof, amt .ill persons kuowing heinselves iu- | ... debted to Mid estate, are required to settle with E x c u r s io n T ic k e ts a.t fell on the floor. H ave you seen those fine picture drug store, ! oliicers: (9. Boilge, president; Ar. said administratrix witliou iliday Dr. McLean pronounced his nit frames fi r sale bv Charley Ed- Albert Radabnugh, son of John D. Elgin and D. Hobson, first and ~ Mary L‘ Administratrix. 1 ^, 3 cl mo e cl R ato s- death the result of a sudden stroke wards, Myrtle Point? Get a set for Radabnugh,one of Norway’s wor- . . second vice-presidents; C. Wilkins, your girl and end present troubles, thy citizens, died at the home of ( lie ^ 1( | ursting o secretary; ./¡ike Wise, treasurer. ji large blood vessel ¡it the base of i Tlie high water toook away some "We noticed twenty-eiulit dozen Ins parents near that place Sun- the brain, of the kind that is abso ' county lumber from the bridge chickens going by W ells Fargo’s day evening at 5 o’clock. Albert lutely fatal at the moment. Ho -¿Vpipiy to [this week; but, of course “ that’s no express from this place yesterday, was a noble young man o f perhaps stated that Mr. Vanderbilt’s death 4 VJ*:'* V“ '"£* j loss.” They were destined for San Fran twenty-one years, and was loved was as painless ns it was sudden. JOHN ,L KOSTER, “ Doc.” _ and respected by all who knew him. cisco. Had Vanderbilt lived till May I — H r" E S M yrtle Point, Dec. 10. 323. Front Strtei, San Francisco, Cal. 8th next he would have been (55 Rev. T. P. Haynes, and W\ H He was a charter member o f the j For t!u» balance of ÍSV», ii.c.uding the years old. H e was born at Staten X O I I I I,. | holiday udober, to ail who s'. 1 1 ?— A n d . Elerby have letters m Marshfield lodge o f the lied Cross recently is'nnd homestead on that date in There will he 5 1 meeting of tllO scribe now fur T'di. organized at this place. The lodge poi.tofiice, advertised, and Jonas the year 1821. The nearness of shareholders of the Myrtle Point NVith thy J ami ary issne TH E w e s t HENRY SENGSTACKEN, will conduct the funeral to-day*. time which ho considered critical Goeller of Norway can find one at . • | j SIIOHE will be; in its twelfth vear, and will association, ’ held in M J yrtle be . more interest . . * v Ccos Cay. ° ms than ever. Every num- Mr. R. O. Kirkpatrick, lately gave him no concern, whatever; he racing Empire. ,, -r . W ’-ieliinuimi tprritiapv htw did not expect, neither did he fear Poiut, OU Saturday, December, 2l>, b r contains original illustrations of acen- Mr. Harvey, our i>™ teacher, f""u " ’™ “n<f,“Tt€ vv?,/ • d.-.ili- It came to bin., if very 1885, at 1 o’clock l». M., for the pur- , »*ry. towns and industries in the Pacific • • . , ,. Northwest, equalinc ill excellence the best found a white nubia in the school: Purc*Mfe^ ^ lK,t) ^om ’ 11 ^ ; swiitiy, very gently. H e did not pose of m organizing, and electing ¡ productions of Eastern magazines. I he * > g when it seized him houtsG leit there at close of M its ranch on L ig creek, near Angora. j;nuw — directors for said association. j contributed articles, generally literature and Mr. K., was in town several days * * Lehman’s sc hoi 1. The owner can B y Order o f Stock-holder. ! stories are entertaining nml carefully edit- T l i o " U ia d e r s ig n e d l'a n tM 'rs » m l IN iu K ry. hvst week and lie seems much im ed, rnnking the maçazine a choice, chaste Jiave same by calling at this office. ! n!7 8 w lE E a,© family visitor. The comments on events pressed with this pa' t of the coun- room Farmers have plenty of The schooner Helen M »rriam is Tl»<> O n ly I V t ’fi’ r t I l i iiic<3y . of int r« si to this region and the large try. He Bcoins to think from the a..d land to spare on which fowls ea route for this place from Stn For iiabitiuil constinatlon, dys amount of information concerning our va -A . prolific gi’nwtli » f the difierent tuny be kept to advantage, ( ’ heap rious ri s «arc s and the progress of develop Francisco. Tiiere must be close pepsia and kindred ills, is the f;i- kinds of grasses and with our mild houses can be built on their prom- ment giw n in every number renders it ex- on to two schooner loads of lum mous liquid fruit remedy Syrup of tr-unely valuable. No family can aiTord to winter» here that there is no ion- i-ses t,, shelter a hundred or two ber on hand at tho mill here. as do with n t it. an 1 every on** fin ancially in- birds that will give them tresli eggs Figs, i t strengthens as well person shoultl not be soil why X3ST in abundance (to use in the hotiso- cleanses the System, it is easily tereited in tho Pacific Northwest or desir This office is prepared t«> do job * _ r able to raise fine stock and h i S O i liohl or to stdl for cash ) in tin* ous of learniii" of its resources will find it work in the best of style. Give us taken and perfectly luirmless. invalualile. it. tsoii. l igo I And a large, very a show if our prices v re lower than Sample bottles frct‘ and large but- ; If the a llHrri’iti in prioio ( S2 per ye.ir'l is The ( ’oust Mail gives it to Post large percentage upon tho C( and. you can get the work done else- for side by W. L. Dixon, Myr- i s’ :,t i n n i , w -voar , , : u n e w i , ! ho ‘‘uter‘,d fl,r and keeping, all told, is the natural ties , ,. . r ,, „ ... issa amt the remainder <^f 1885 will be soul, Master-General Vilas “ in the neck,” Is prepared to buy or sell for and certain return that may be io tloPi.in *,.!. H. Nosier, Coqmllo ,1K, 1,„.u!ium. where; otherwise we thould not and shoivs an «amount of ungrale- dized to any fanner anywhere, on reasonable ask it. City, H. Sengstiickeu Jlmshfiehl & j l j j 't v 'o S J consideration. S i K i u S i ’ dr. fulness hardly expected of any < lie n nmal 1 or large scab*, where this _______________________ ’ ___________ Empire. H e has the following for sale: T. J. T hrift an 1 Joseph A. Cox outside of a Comanche, lie aim- business is conducted ¡is it should IM T K D V IZ t: lio .lli: IM H S T K Y ! — — —— —. . spent Friday night in this place ses, prays for a remedy for a griev- ^ *:L should not our Wvrii|M*r ri};**. The new A 1 Schooner * i • * • . n- farmers a\5iil themselves o f tiiis while returning from tlie hay, A great fhanc? for makiig Money, Manufactured o )ly by the Cali - - nnce, and gives tlie intelligence , - , , P akkeusbukg , whither they went with a bnn.l o f bfa ,,c{ it io„ W!l3 lu„inl ¡ ¡ J — «“ 'J“ “ « 1 " l ” " 1 fornia F ig Syrup Co., Sati Francis- j . Brewery fi r sale—capacity of si: barrels. Good Location—Every Satisfactory ivasoii tlie re met iv <i[)j>neu, «in in one coi- i nere is more rfioney made in co, Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa- j —==J thinir convenient. Ltiven for w i.j.'.ino to sell. ranches. ' Ullln o f l:is paper. Now lie steps 1 good poultry raising (considering tive. This pleasant liquid fr u it ! n«* and a half acres one-half mile fror M. A\. Davis who formerly re- hack, lets Vilas up and gloats with ^ 1 ,s* ' by one-halt to be made remedy n»«ay be had o ( Mr. W . L. ( o«juille t ’i .y, on s:a;:e load: house o five rooms, wood-shed, go d cistern, 15 Bided on North Coquille, returned an „ir that would indicate that it a!mn;.lllL Hmn can l>e realized from Dixon, agent Myrtle Point, II. fruit trees, some bi-aring— ry cheap. — zi from California last week. He.. ,yould he unsale for it to again be- ; V(,t tiie latter are fed and Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henry "7 O acres on North f«»rk near Grave “O wants no more of ( ’ahfornia, and come necessary for him to call the loused, and breed evetywhere to Sengstacken, agent for Marshfield ^ • * t i ord; 2.» acres cleared. house lt>x2( '."3- barn 30x5!. snu«¡rehouse, wood-shed, be Sample bottles free, says as much as we claim d u ll; hitLer's sttention to any o f his the entin-neglect, almost of fowl and Empire. house; 4 stands of bees. 2 cows, householi stock. Our farmers will do well to and large bottles at fifty cents or times he knows of no place where “ freshness.” and kitchen furniture, f.irmiag tools, wng'oi look into the merits of this thing. lliiili Fxpresxlv for I he and harness. 15 ¡»ores of crops: ran.ye out they are better. j Some of our young men «are de- Good fow ls of any of the improved one dollar. It is the most pleasant, side and convenient for 100 head of stocl The Marshfield hotel has fired serious of organizing a hunting breeds may now lie had at a reason prompt and effective remedy known, isli^ss than ou^ mile from school house an its Chinese help. From this it club. The iuea is to hold <a meet- able price. And we sitict rely rec to cleanse the system; to acton the post offee—.>2500. S Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently ommend this to the careful consid j j b j acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg would appear that Coos bay is : ing, choose sides and h«ave a certain I L L llun on no other ltoute. 'J his on Cixiuille river; 25 acies bottoin- eration of those who have neglect yet thoroughly, to dispel Head- making a move to rid itself of the ! t]a> in e.ach month set aside xihunt, vessel having made six round trips ballance bench and hill land. House 20x2 ed this well paying branch of rural ! aches, Colds anil Fevers; to cure in tlie last six months, is supposed to keep barn 42x(>9; good, young orchard, bearinf heathens. One thing is certain, nmi aWard suitable prizes for I economy.— Home Circle. , , _ ! Constipation, Indigestion and kin- up her past record, and will until further Rood timber on the on the place; good out that Coos bay, ivhen it takes a do - • tho.-e making the gre;itest number PORT ORFORD. For Freight or Passage Land Agency I Liiiiij Coquille City \ O I c o Q Ü i L L E w . tion will ship the mongols on short of tallies, an appropriate number of which be awarded for each uni- notice. Charley Edwards, the M yrtle raal or fowl captured. Since this Point furniture dealer has on hand would 1)6 rare sport for the boys a choice lot o f picture frames of all cud not ve-y hard on the game, o f descriptions, Christmas cards, toys, course organize and go ahead. I t , , . . . . . . . A clear head «.¡ i t mi is indicative of ured ills. £ °°(l K'-abh and legular habits. n on *. , Whon tho b° y feels lang ui(] aiul At Bandon, December 11, 1885, to the wife I tl,e tnmd works sluggishly, Ayer’s of S. Mahaffey, a son. j Cathartic P dls will assist lo a re- DIED. j cover>’ of physical buoyancy and At his home near Norway, Dec. 18, Albert The constipated albums, brackets, cases, mottoes in might have the effect to rid the ! lnent,‘l vl= "r- son of John Kadubautth. should use them. frames, oil chronics in walnut and country of noxious animals, and the bounty would probably reimburse gilt frames, etc., etc. Prices to N o other medicine lnas won for one for ammunition. itself suoli universal approbation in suit the times. .H u ll t lie IJaj g o e ». its own city, state, and country, and The social dance at the Olive W e announced last week that among all people, as A yer’s Sar hotel last week is remarked as the the service on the mail route be first thing o f the kind ever had in tween this phice and Marshfild had i saparilla. It is the best cotnbina- ^.11 KIIrLd-S c f HAILING this place at which the |>erfumes been ordered discontinued. The j ,lou o£ vegetable blood purifiers D o n e a,t s lio rt notice. o f smoke or whisky, or the spitting order took effect on Saturday, but ; with the Iodide of Potassium aud Hack Con lectiiiK with both Steamers. G. A. Frown Proprietor, of tobacco juice on the floor, was the contractor run it at his own ex- Iron, ever offerd to the public. notice, on and after November 15th, deliver freight to Copuille City and ail points on the lowerrvar at the followin'? rates: Flour .88 j»er ton, salt, nails, iron and coal $2.50. other frei "lit $4 }>er tu?». CoquiLLe not perceptible; end it is pronounc-1 ed the most enjoyable. Mr. J. A. Belieu, who had the misfortune to lose his household effects by of 1 his lioui-e enects oy the me burning uur. while moving into the young and growing town o of f M yrtle Doinr, 1 oint, moved to this place Saturday. H e will remain in our city till spring to school his children. -—---------- » ----------- (■iraiiil A r r iv a l u f S an ta C laim — nlStf F. M. Decker, Apent. 71vfi. Cottage Saloon, r t lr l*w int j f rom our a]ert congressman, was l l « ‘»<h|iiart(‘i'ii at tlir S to re ! j received, which fully explains The largest and finest assort it3elf: n . u ment of Holiday Goods ever 1885.—T o Messrs. Siglin, Church, ; brought to the Coquille river can 1)efl„ nm l J „ rv i8 , Marshfield, Or. be at the‘ M tle Poiut F i n e “N T ^ i n e s , 3 L iq .- j jiaVe just received a resumption j u o r s , C i g c i r s a n d . O i- i1HV© mst s^()|.0 aj. ,,ro.piy reducetl prices! d .e r t o r S a l e . o f thednilv service between Cidl and see our fine display. OK B ro w n , P rep . field and Coquille City, v4nl8tf 71^. Biuger Hermann. W ise B ros . & Co. J & Tuo C o m p a n y . v4nl2 fill A M I El A I L ! Feed Sta¥le, Myrtle Pit, ores. M ill AT Myrtle Point, # side range for stock. lVice, 1250. bsK' for 100 acres of land. 80 acres unde fence, 000 fruit trees house, bam 00X4) \ gi od range for cattle adjoining. fc r House and two lots in Coquil] City; very cheap. yi* 177 for House and lot in Coquille City. N. TOO for two unimproved lots in Coquill Ci y. 0 » i ( \ ACRES—A splendid ranch, at O w l very ;rea tiargaiu. At least $500 worth of good timber in c’.oso proximity t the water Two to three hundred sheep gc with the place. Place well imroved—7: acres cleared—price, cash down, $2500. » j | ‘ 1 ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acre - t O bottom land. :» acres cleared, ba! lance good timber, cedar and fir -conVenice to log. Small house with three roomi ! >2200. Or, 120 acres including the bottoi u n n s tz n a s N ig <—« h t, 7 j for one washing ir* to •*« make =«-» a home. Libert <*«« terms given. 1SS5, T L IE Copuli City, O riol M y r t l e P o i lit Brass Band. One choice business lot in Coquille Cit —very desirable. CHE VP! CHEAP!! ,** acres in Bnndon City, on Main gtree »/ large building of live rooms, etc., als barn. The premises ar *clo ired and fenced are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheap (CartimloNl R a r g a ln O flV ro d .) T^own lots and water frontage in Poi I Oriord—Very ••heap. Enquire of Walter Sinclair, Coquille, Oregon,