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V ¿ '? / / r A f K VOL. 4. 111 K I X E S S ( l i t I > S . / ¿i / r £ # , / f/ / , >' COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1885 YE K IH T O It. D o ra Ite m *. Senate C o m m it too on R u le * . OCR Y C itili H O RS. NO. 19 T w o W h ale* C au ch t. Amagansett, L. I., Dec. 14.— T, i TT 77 • t i* i Washington, Dec. 11.—Tho senate [Coos Fay News.] Ed H e r a l d :— Once again I dip I .. to ’ . . .. r . commitee on rules held its first Some of the Coquille fishermen Captain Joseph H. -Edwards, an the pen, but items being scarce, N A- D O W N IN G . M- D* meeting this m irning, and instruc- | received i<8.50 per barrel for their old whaler,'and his ’ brother Gabe, ink will not flow very freely. Physician and Surgeon, had a thrilling and dangerous ex ted Senator Frye, chairman, to re- ! tnlmou this season They s i>* he’s on the warpath, The finest kind of weather pre-, , CoquiLLU C ity , O uboon . .. ri i ,, • , i- port buck to the senate u code ot Peter Peterson killed a large ploit in the capture of a bull and a And savage on a tramp: vails now. It makes one think °t „ I know he’s awTu) ugly. Call«—day or niylit—Promptly nttnu lt'il. joint rules for the government o f ! eagle at Bay City last Tuesday. cow whale yesterday. The cow was 15y the way; ’Caase I saw him lick—a postage stamp. Christmas times. officili intercourse between the two It measured 7 feet 2 inches from struck by a harpoon, and the bull any one wishing fiue turkeys for lie keeps a sjwm of devils L. F. L a n e . J ohn * L a n e . rolled over the coiled rope and both houses. The code is identical w ith tip to tip of wings. To plant ih < letter type; Christmas and Neiv Years, can LANE & LANE, the joint code w hich the senate act- To d aub them and press them, Daniels creek came in for an were made fast. They then dis find the same at Mr. Krantz’s, two Attonoys nr.J Cttnnxeîm fit Law. And mow them soon as ripe. miles below Dora. j ed V { ‘m t w w ^ef rs aK°’ excel,f in j extra amount of hook-bill salmon appeared, nearly swamping the Land Cas:s a Speciality. He catches Ail the items J. II. Minard is about ready t o . resl'0( t to rnle 13i wl,lch the co,n" this season, and the bears and boat. Other boats came to the as T h at stray around his wa>. O ifc e on Main Street, opposite Cosmopolitan sistane, when the whales urose and And feeds them to his devils— , * float a fine lot of logs to Mr. Lyon’s mittee has stricken out. fhis rule ducks are unusually fat in that stove several of the boats. A For pie will never pay. Roseburg, Oregon. prohibits the sale of intoxicating neighborhood. mu He works both late and early, C«pt. Reed's new boat will be shower of harpoons at length se Jo n s A. G u 4 y I hear talk that Gray Dan can liquors in Ike capitol buildings. J . I I . S io i . i s . With a smile upon his phiz, cured the whales. Each is worth i , „ i , , • boat Sammy Tilden any mark in The senate has a rule of this kind And gets paid very poor'y Sigli n & G rav . I launched as soon ns her machinery, over $1000. For blowing every body's biz. the road. We will see if both in its own room. The committee which is expected some time this Attorneys an i (osnselors At Law, Finetto. M \rnh to M. Coos n 'in t v , Cr'*u<»i. Y a u d .i l * . 11 'ti‘r Y a ii« ( c r l> !lt . parties hold tight the reins they thought it a matter which should bo month, arrives from the cite. She O v f i - i;— lloìiaiuì builùiu*’ , o>>-»u.,ite M aneo Nil m i t e r i t e m s . left to the control of each house. New’ York, Dec. 14.—Ih is morn- now hold. is ssubstantially built, finished with Hotel. - ------- -4 Why did Zina take the slant 1 The mail carrier from Dora to Nothii is vet known o f what hardwood, and will be one of the j Lig s Journal print a sensational W. SINCLAIR, when ho went visiting? Myrtle Point failed to get through lias become of James Dufly, and it fastest as well as prettiest crafts sf°rVr about suspicious characters Attorney at Law, being seen at the tomb of Vander Mr. Williams is our shoemaker, | one trip on the account of high seems that if he met v\ ith foul play, ' on the bay. Gvueral Insurance and lieal E state Agent, 'and gi\es general satisfaction. . water. j and there can hardly be a doubt Gecrgie Cliukenbeard, aged two bilt to steal his body, like Stewart’s C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n . Mr. I ratt, the obliging expiess-. Born, to the wife of M. J. Krautz, ! hut what such is a fact, his body and a half years, son of John w\as stolen. Four of Pinkerton’s T. G. OWEN. man, makes regular trips and ls Dec. Dell, a son, weight 10& lbs. has been hid in some place where ! Cliukenbeard, of Daniels creek, detectives have been put on guard. always on time. search scums almost uselesss. it had rather a narrow escape last F o r f e it u r e o f L a u d (« ra n ts . Attorney and Counselor at Law, More anon. Some one entered a house dur- j Washington, Dec. 14.—Congress- M *.mnFisx.i>, Oon. certainly is a very strange afluir, Wednesday. It seems he was with Don Bex. ing tlie absence of the owner and aiul this mystery, taken with the his father, who was working a, uian Henley of California has in- Dora, Dec. 14th. ♦ ♦ H H AZARD, borrowed a testament. Will an fact within a few years three or short distance from the house, and troduced bills, among other bills Au A lia iu in i; D ce I« S o u . honest person steal a bible? At'oincy and curs lor at Law. Alago, Dali., Dec., 1 1 -T h e I f,mr l,,e" lmve disappeared m the about dusk started to return home. for the forfeiture of the California The young folks who attended Ke.*:nr. C ity , O on . I Aligns reports opinion ot able at- i vieiuit>' " E " bt're -Mr- Du% " as A pet house cat attracted the little and Oregon, the Oregon and Cali • the literary at Stock’s sclawfi house, j ! tornejs to the effect that if the re ¡ 1 soe“ ' aud “ evoc ntter beald fellow’s attention, and he follwed fornia, the Northern Pacific and J . W . BENNETT. last Satan, last Saturday report having had n | ported twirf J , decision q ^ i o n of tl)e United fron1’ mali*s one feel as though we it up the side hill. Shortly after other land grants. Attorney at Law, i jolly time. V t t . States supreme court restraining were living in an age where ban- wards his father heard him scream A Cheyene engineer shot John Mr. John Catching, a popular . . . ,r ... , . * dits, hidden caves and murders ing, and on going to the place D- L . W A T S O N , , .. .. , tlie treasurer of Irani county, Da- ’ aud energetic youth, spends his ( J . vere e no uncommon thing. The found the boy backed up against the A. Benson in his ofiice in 8au i ota, from collecting taxes against Franisco on the 11th inst. and Attorney and Counselor at Law Sundays at Mr. Brown's. John, ilio Northern Pneiffc, on the ground ; 8earch for tllB bo(l>’ wil> •*> Prose-1 roots of a fallen tree, with a huge severely wounded him in the neck C oot C ity , O on . what is the attraction? that the road has uot secured title, outed again as tlie streams fall, but panther watching him and only a and cheek. The engineer wlu«se Mrs. Norton, of Marshfield, on John had nu fi**e- J . H. NOSLEE, because the coast of surveys had where to lot k is something that few feet away. name is Brown, then shot himself Wednesday gladdened the hearts puzzles everyone here. DelNorte ; arms, but he managed to scare the j Notary Pub ic not been paid, is correct, it w ill un and cut his throat, dying instantly'. of a host of friends with her cheer (Cal.) Record. ■ animal away, and br>ught the little C oquxule C ity . O on . settle the title to some of the best Benson who is a Nevada surveyor ful presence. fellow safely liame. Panthers are at ; ir • i I . t zi i t i city property and the greatest and a notorious swindler will re In casting about for a premium Miss Mustek, late from Califo.v- \ . . ’ . „ , h D L. S T E E L E , M. D-, very numerous on Daniels creek cover. It to go with the H erald , we con- nia, spent a few days in town, i j wheat farms of north Dakota. D entist this winter, but have conteuted would virtually determiue thecele- eluded tiie best thing to do would ^ £ s t r s li ± I e lc L C r e g r c n , Iler departure has caused a de- Hon. B. Gratz Brown died at- a be to club with the best farm jour themselves up to the present with OMc* in Holland bu;idiuj>, oi»poaito pressed look on some countenances. brated Paronto case, wherein his home at Kirkwood, a suburb ot Blanco IIoU L Dauphin« and other half-brevyJ claimed a large section nal in the country. We will, for a hog meat. The charming young bachelor St. Louis, on the loth inst. in •mealLalio* •.QUiiLi i.t red for the painleHS [G)ll B i na T isitts.] bought five tnrke™ "'yM teid«7.! “ le “ ' Q “ fav°r of his estate. I short time give, free, with the •xtraction of tie ih . v 4 n l Tlte’ e are fifty miners at w’ork on his sixtieth year. He was a noted Matters certainly ' look snspi- ; 11 " 0uld also un3filll° htle } " the : H eiiald , a large farm journal— O. E. SM ITH, great Dairymple and Grand in the Home & Farm, to all subscrib Rogue rivammi its tiibutaries be- man, having been in public life cions. Mr. Editor, you w ill likely tween the Big Bend and Mule rafl,iy >ea s- He run ns vice on farms. The full text of the decision ers who pay up arrearages ami fine *>ers:eoii Dentist be remembered. the Greely presidential ticket, was OtilO* is awaited with anxiety. year iu advance, and the same will j ertek iu this county. The indien- A Christmas tree is spoken of, M A R SH FIE LD , OREGON. apply to all new subscribers wh„ | tlous are favorable for a prosier-1 for a time a United States s, na'or, W a n t tisi* S*t*r->i;Ifiit*«* <>-!! but no preparations yet have been rial. j and also served his own state as A i i u l i s b l 't l , any one year in advance for the | ous season. made. It the town is surrouuded governor. ¡agili» by water, Oui Santa will be Milwaukee, Wis. Dec 10.—The H e r a l d . Just think of it! a large, : From July ISth to Dec. 8th Á il* axi LJ The Oregon registry law, it is t ighf-pag'1 home ami farm paper , County Clerk Gar.nlet received the i obliged to ferry. ¡North American Union V A T C H -M A K K K AND J L W h l .L i i . Mr. Beyers has made a largo Radical.- w Util he;ul- ■ veo, r one year. The Home & following number of scalps of wild thought, will be declared a rnulity. O O Q .U .Ü 1 © O i t y , O g n . le u r corres-j quarters in this city, has issued a Farm i s published at Louisville, animals: Bear, 0G; panther, 31; The constitition provides that cer | ^ “Work of ail <ityfriji.'oM.-* i-D-i-' tit short quantity t)l Old V./iU. u o iics ami txtrt-r;i*'ly Jnv pondc-nt hugely enjoyed his gen- memorial to congress, asking that Kentucky i ml has the widest cir- wildcat,82. For these scalps the sum tain persons shall be entitled to vote, and no law' can limit that as culation of un} paper of the kind of $410.50 was paid in bounties. J . M. V O L K M A R . M. D- I erosity by being presented with the constitution be amended s«> r::s in ih > west, being over 100,00 ) Senator Sigliu’s course, in voting Lng as the constitution stands as j some excellent cider. ¡to abolish the office of president. Physician and Surgeon. A dance ill be given Xmas { The memorial proposes to vest tlm and u Jng over seven tons of pa- for J. H. Mitchell is almost unani- i ^ does. It would be a nusancc M u u u i u l .i i , C Co o J j . » t o ., O cuuox. It is published mously approved by the people of , any waY e^cept iu one or twTo of the night. The very best of music is executive power of the government per each issue. c.V t.ij engaged and tho fact that Mrs. in nil executive council to be chosen whore farming and stockraising is ■ Cur^y county, irrespective ot par- largest towns. . Hudson will furnish the supper is ' by congress. It is claimed that the being m »de a study, and the infer- J. 33ZE1-ÄJLT, Bostonians never utter the vul- | sufficient inducement fo ra large : president is a king, clothed with mation it contains is invaluable. C oquille C it y , O regon . Miners have all the water they gar sayiug, “ Money makes the ( ì L a m . a d .- v o E N i i tuf tue »..i** oí City j greater power than any European As we shall only extend this offer want and the prospects are favor-1 mare fjo.’’ Professor Sullivan and property, A jusuii iui . a l >ts, i.uit'ci*, Uiiu.v ¡crowd. fA U JU C H , o l e . U ù io o 1:1 i i o i ' a . u u a i i u . i t ; ; . Master Alva Masters has been sovert igu, except the czar of Rus- for a short time, please come for able for a better uinter’s run than ¡all other residents of Boston say: j quite sick, but w ith the best mod- sia, and that the legislative po ver ward at once, if you would avail they have had for a number of i “ The speed of the feminine horse «J. F . H A L L , it. tf. ical treatment and careful nursing, cannot enlarge cr diminish the ex- yourself - jf years. is greatly accelerated by pecuniary - - -----(>>"♦---------- — - bu; vtycr, he is again enjoying the sunny j ecutive capacity. The president’s “ When will I get my divorce?" F oe C oo * t ’ ou . n i y , O uv : w x . proplusiou.” —Louisville Courier- I I o r m o n ( 'h u r t ’ll i n C lm n r e r y . OtStia: W i t h ! . U .O w tiU , K a . i -, Aia.sIilu*Ul. side of life. ! powers are recited at great length, asked Ilostetter McGinnis ot a Washington, Dec. 10.—Edmunds Journal. F e r îtc i luapá of ail aurveyed anil en Mr. Job Gilpin, the cattle king and incidents of despotic authoiity prominent Austin lawyer. “ The terad lauda furuitditfd on short n o tu e . v in i Central Park is to have a colossal of Douglas county, passed through pointed out in detail. district court »ill not convene for | has a bil1 to Put tbe Mormons in here last week. His son, Lolo, a several mouths, so it may he three , c|n»'Ceiy. It proposes that the act bust of Washington Irving by J. P. EASTER, M. D. ( ¿ r e n t V i c t o r } '. lovely boy, remained here and at- P hyhician , bUKOKON and U n iitrB tci.iN . months before you get your d i - jot the legislature under which the Frederick Beer, an Austrian artist. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 11—The fol Special aiicnU uu Kiven to dinuaáea o f worn- ¡ , , _ i It seems to us that Beer has been ■ for«»« OÍ, tends school. . l u sud chmlrwu, and - ail chrom e c ------ . lowing important cable on the re-J voice from your better half.” j e l m r e l ‘ o t Jesu8 C b n s t ’ o t t b e L a b dii>e<i h «. Gusea of obrttetnc» ÿlU; teetn «x - j Bruce 1S B C riO lîsly a fllic t e t l “Three months! By that time I ! ter Ua>’ Salnts- " as incorporated, more or less con nested with vari traeied forôucuii.st-uch. njiciuu ircaiiueiu. . . . . . ¡. r lip tiiiiiitis n i I l e lia s i*on- suit of the general elections in En iorjth eu n m u am and NeurutKiaby the med - 1 " 11,1 rlieu illllU H U l. l i e lia s t o n - with l8ball„ 1 * and annulled ous other colossal busts heretofore. suited eminent physicians, but of gland and Ireland was received mar have n had . a reconciliation icated vtipor bath. , , , ami that tho temporal affairs of Ottice at resulenco in Coquille C ity. Sarah, tor heavens sake, hurry . . . . . ,, , . . i no avail at this writing. His case this evening: There exists terrible rivalry be „ I the church stiHll be managed by is considered critical. We hope up things, and save me from a face Dublin, Dec. 11. a board of trustees, appointed by tween Senator Dolph autl Delegate I. O. G. T. by our next to be able to note his To Patiick Eegan, President Irish worse than dcath.’^ --Tesas Siftings. ! | ^ preii(laut of the D'„jfed Sfate^ j Voorhees from Washington terri- d o m in g Star Lodge entire recovety. Ono, Ch ghoi u, has been super-1 by ai d with the consent of tbe P)r.v »n introduction o f bills Mr. John Levor, our most en National Land League of America, No- 464 , Lincoln: The elections are con for the admission of Washington and popular fellow- M eet« at Coquille City every Thursday terprising intendent of tho poor farm at Port senate, and shall close up the in •▼eiiing. Viaitinti members ot this order, m towusmuu, has succeeded by his cluded and the result is beyond our land for the past fifteen years, nml institutions as rapidly as possible. as a state. | M d «U n d in g , are ottrdiaily invited. untiring energy in having some most sanguine calculation. We turns up w’orth $40,000, and that on j Under direction of the secretary of That excellent expounder of new desks built for the school were thirty-nine at dissolution: a salary of one thousand dollars e interior, the attorney-genera) house. equal right-s, ihe Newr Northwest, O. F. I. o. year, from which his living and |. .. . • ... . , Mr. Bietlar, a cultured and ex Wo return eighty-six—united ns tlmt of his family had to co ue. He i 18 dlrected ‘ °. '» 8‘ '‘ «te and prose. : has been reduced iu price. Every Coquille Lodge N o .5 3 emplary young man, from Penn one m a n . Of thirty-four nomial is a c c u s e d of all sorts of mean tricks | cute ]>roceeding8 to forfeit und es- friend of the cause should give it M aaia at Ooquillu City every Suturdny even sylvania, is clerking in the post- home rulers, not a man survives; of even to the breaking of a dead pan- ¡ cheat to the United States all prop- his support. inf- XiZiln * i* r thl0U’ m H -andmii’ ¡office. Mr. B. does not seem to be twenty-seven Irish whigs, not a •ordially very favorably impressed with the solitary survivor remains; Leinster pers legs to get him in a short cof erty owned by t ie Mormon church, The colonization of 2000 negroes fin. The day has come when peo- except buildings used for public Oregon mists. A . F. and A. M. are anxious to know how men, with Johnnie Black left by last and Cavanaugh are ours to a man. worship, and the secretary of the in Brazas county, Texas, is the work Chadwick Lodge, No-6 8. steamer only a moderate saliry, can accu for Missouri, where he In Ulster we have a cleir majority interior is directed to sell and invest iu progress by S. H. Wcthens a mulate money so fast. M eets at C oqu ille C ity on Saturday even goes to attend school. Johnnie is of seats, and a majority of two to -♦ 0 ♦» ♦ in * on or before the the fu ll m oon in each the proceeds for the benefit of colored professor. an exceptionally good boy, and one of the counties. The Irish A scientific authority says that month. John Goodman, D. J. Wirtz who murdred F. being endowed with fine intellect vote in England has changed the ! d ¡s piofia tly imiKissible feget the public schools. W. M. ual talents, promises to become a Tho laws organizing and cre Liemer at Albina in November, has i- • ... . t I hands clean; “after a diligent wash- whig coercion majonty of 129 to a { 1)rU8| lillgs with soap and brilliant man. . ____ __________ ^______ soap ating the “ Perpetual Emigrant been sentenced for a term of 15 G. A. R. School is flourishing. Several minority of four. The Irish party -vater and rinsing with carbolic Fund Company” are also annuled, years. Gen- Lytle Post, No- 27 from a distance have secuied i are absolute masters of tho situa- acid and other disinfectants, the and the attorney-general is direct- The legislature of Washington board. Among them I noticed j tiou> | hnmls remain so impure that upon M 9 «ts at C o q u ille C ity, on every ed to dissolve the corporation, to . territory, which is now in session, V»itinK com rfuls, iu koo J Milas Canterbury, John Nasburg | W ^dnetiday. Timothy Harrington, j touching the fingers to sterilized itandinzt cordially invitpd. and Mollie Mold, of your city, and Secretary Irish National League, ¡gelatine, micro-organisms are sud pay its debts, to dispose of it» ! is pushing things rapidly, Walter Sinolair, Counuandir. Miss Schofield, of Dora. denly developed.” Many persons property, and devote the proceeds ---* *--------- j unii} Senator Mitchell wras tendered a The Rev. C. P. Bailey is expected N O T IC E . Sacramento held a large and apparently have been aware of this to the benefits of the schools. grand reception at the Dalles while en thusiastic anti-Chinese meeting 1 fact a long time, and, having be- from and after this date, , r o N 7, : The legislature is forbidden to en route to Washington. ble and eloquent speaker, ami is on the 10th, at which resolutions come discouraged in the endeavor mi great i. men * **VA * are 1885, Undertaking will be done at succesful in accomplishing much were passed for throughly organi to keep their hands clean, aban create any J company J or . association I The of the country good. .? zing all over the state with a view doned the job in despair years ago. for the purpose of bringing emi-1 PqSsin^ nw;.v ?»♦ ■> r ' ! . h a lf the usual prices. Sumner, Oregon, Dec. 12, ’85. —Norristown Herald. J. Hubbard. to nonemployment ot Chinese. grants into the territory. i W ho will go next? There’a a jolly paper man Who lives in onr town, lie ’s five feet, ten inches long, Anil most as big around. s. s. l\ ■ , Y if