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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1885)
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Eggers, Our song ropes—underneath the snow: were arraigned before Judge Ivix Our talk—the Christmas tree. x he rain poureth, the shotguns this morning, but not being ready for trial their cases were continued. roar, etc., News at present is scarce, but It turns out that Koosher was a t i n t 18 A H appy I j OT:— A t the oyster supper ordered, and partaken of W e sent some lieots to Mr. ! by the Masonic fraternity of this Dyer, the Supt. of the Alvarado j place, 0.1 last Saturday evenincr, at beet sugar factory, by the schoon- i fhe (.live house, there seemed to he er Parkersburg, and have just got more jollity and good feeling to the returns which, considering every- square inch than is gen »rally ivc expect a new sleek by the next i Russian hanker ot Kiew, but failed, thing, turn out good. No one could found in the most social circles of , „ * ; ho he states, on account of the con- Is a fold corruption in the blood that rots steamer. -t ! . . out all tlie machinery of life. Nothing lie more surprised than Mr. Dyer socia* clubs. As the Masonic fra- scription of the .Tews. He is will eradicate it from the system and pre Mr. Darker is improving from vent its transmission to Hl'-pring but himself. 4\ e shall publish there- ternity is probably the oldest, and f<nly-{ive and learned in several A yer ’ s S. iusaiwimi . t . a . This prepara the severe injuries ho recently re- tion also t he only one that will cleanse port of his analysis next week. Mr. best organized society known on languages. Henry Weisman is on the is blood of Jlcreitriid poison an«l the ceived while rolling logs. Dyer says we need have no feers car h. we snpp »se they have a per- ly twenty-four, a fancy cake baker, taint of Contagions Diseases. Impover D. Urquhart is among us again. ished blood is product ivc of as to raising good beets for sugar. ■ right to be the jolliest and and regarded as being very bright. There is more inhabitants in our *•**♦ best feeling lot of fellows that can The real leader, is Mildest ad t. lie Now thnt congress is in session, ] bo 1,„ss;|l!v pot t.,K..tber, nn.l ju<lg. settlement at present than at any was born in the United States. A wretched condition indicated by Pallhl Skin, Flaccid 31 úseles. Shattered it is to be hoped tlmt the idle mo». ; jn„ by tb(i ,„u.sU ot lnerry lime for years past —in fact the IIis rooms in a cottage at N«>. 900 Nerves, smd Melancholy. Its first goose hangs extremely high. Our ey in the treasury of the United laughter that floated down from ptoms are W eakness. Languor, i Montgomery avenue were raided sym Loss of Nerve Force, and Mental De States will be paid out in redemp-! their hallf jollg nfter „knight, stock exchange will soon be re- Its course, uneli«*ekcd. I«*ads last night, and peices of gas-pipe jection. inevitably to insanity or death. Women tion of interest-bearing paper held th» y must have made the art of opened when toe hea-s expect to nine h elms long and an inch audit fre«iuen!ly mfler from it. The only medi cine that, while purifying the blood, <*n- against the government, or that; 1Merry-mnkinS a StU«,V for several i mH.ke lk 1,ot fof { l,e bl,Ils» c™!lte half thick, with a metal cap screwed riches it with new vitality, amt invigorate«» liberal appropriations will he made of ll)e t enrs <jlie of t]H, C!ir. 1 cl ulte a corner m horns and tails, ; on one end. It is similar to others, the whole system, is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, so as to gel the money back ’ (H,ml principles of the fraternity j “"ll,8* " 111 ln‘,ea <1(>wn to par having a small hole fur igniting. PR E PAR ED 1»V the hands of the common people .\ ,)|iing temperance, not a particle of a H ^ ^ i o o l >" There were many glass balls and D r . J. C. A y e r ¿¿ Co., L o w e ll, Mass. It sefims to the average mind that st drink Wftrt 8eeu or heard »Bhouga \\e couId not spell Sold by all Druggists: ITice $1; s me dynamite. Several nihilist Six bottles for £5. if money accumulates in our fnH„ during the evening. It seems ' ‘ sovver crout ut our ast * e * * u,u- books by Herr Most and others. tional treasury so fast that official t|mt it is not needed among this We got the “sower” fast enough, Everything was in excellent prep heads cannot devise means for i»s j c,ass> ns they draw their wit from but . the “crout” is wl.at made us all aration for blowing up Chinatown. -IE ? W e got tired on 15 or ‘ 2 0 proper use, that an easing up on tho head instead of the stomach. 1 t,red’ Weisman, however, denies that he ■ T* - yr w* "3 »r * the burden of taxation would at J ,,,. . . . . : other words, too, but we wont give , , . D am p :—1 he heavy dews which them away. Oh yes. yo i all think intended removing at least twenty- leu t be JD order. The l«*op e nrej ^ ar(> | l 8 v i ,vi)! ,,0!irlv „„ ___i ^1 :_a. two hading citizens, ami s ie you can spell, but l eft re you crow justly demumliHR « nuhcul cbnuge. ^ # ,nr rni if c„n,bmP(| was only manufacturing dynamite —— — — —— a ••• • | ^ too loud spell “semmebass” at less . . . sr at .» . • i . i . i „, i..... to defend tlie city in case of a ( hi- W e have received a copy of N. long enough. From present ap- tliar. She E c a c c n ! three trials, and let us know J neso attack. This statement is W . Ayer & Son’s American News- pearances the roads will he in their through the hfhald . regarded as gauzy. When going P pq paper annual for 1885—a book in- usual Christmas condition. The Iowa Slough stiing baml is Iti lid valuable to almost every business; S takti ino comparison . - - I t ls getting to be a thing of beauty ami to jail Weisman bilked t<> (•nj)tain| man. It will show you in an in- j a fact clearly ami easily proven, n joy forever. Their rehearsals Lees’ detectives as though the air j was full of dynamiters, and said he j stant the population of every town that the mass of the sun is about are a reai treat. would not be responsible for the (of sufficient imixirtance to sustain , fifteen bumlreil thousand times B a ll, A select sclioi 1 may i appon any detectives’ lives. The dynamite; a newspaper) in the United States; j greater than that of the earth, day, on the slough; all we want is the rates of advertising, size and Tlii« difference is so enormously a school house and money, timl a plunder tit the police head quarters j would lil) tin uniijue curiosty shop. circulation of such paper, and the ' great that it is extremely difficult | teacher ami some s W «» ve pupi population of the town or city, and ; for t|ie hulnan j.dnd to form any <T()J t!lP rest ( In im s ( o r In «li:i:i D«*|>r<*i!.i(ioi¡s TUESDAY, DEC oo 1885. j. • " " ' m k GItE VT K J i V J.;. u BVItGAIN! Acres of sood. cleared, bat o:n 2 0 0 land, Four Mile creek, H miles from Bandon. The phie:* is nearly all un der a Rood, stout feiici, and is in tame grass. Rome stock and fanning implements go with the place. Price ^o.(KK); enquire of Mr.. Emm Erijksonon Four Mite, or at this ofiice. o ll|rjll k i' it! .. J’ v hi,!!*., i-jii ... : s : S-' r.v . . : C K G i Deitz H C bliull A F Frendtnburg Jas H Bryan A II Snyder Levi Snyder A Ward Sam Adams J E Crutchfield C W Dye D II Brown W II Harris F P Heruiar.n W Ilohm j G W Majorv A Steele J It Leonard ,Oscar 'b ed S Wise. Enstallaticn \ P r o p r ie t o r , lfOTIC’K. peti >n for li on • to sell r.piritous, vm- • > :•« mid liiiill liquor:« <n less quantities tliau uni*, «puirt, in Myrtle Point, Coo.'i eo* nty, * * . e honorable county court, of C> oi c *unty. Oregon: Wher.-its, J A. Lelmherr wi:I j>eti your honorable court, at the next session Lher of, lowit: At the first day of tlie Jan uary term. V. D. JSS!], to grant him a li cense to s*!l liquors in less quantities than one quart at Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, fur a term < f six months. We the under«:glided legal voters of Myrtle Point precinct pr.ijf y.»r.r honor ib!e Court to grant s.iid p<*tition: James Park Ji Ward TV L K »latul •fas V. v:«nt Edward Wyant Wj John M.ist V. ' A Border O II Prey G I> d: in J L Biisli î’G K er. n ontt I M Johnson F IJrech- •ars, W .i Hall .Ì D Bal er G »V PlcRdel.- burg L*»uls E Be:i.der Albert Bar ;iuw J A Ϋ*V.'Îa! Alvv Lee A L Baril W A 1 daicsJ W Livab Tin-mas II Neil J F Noyes Geo \V j L' jieic C Iviiiler J W Drown J Taylor T M : Hermann L -vi (iant J B Ilower J H Bak«*r j J i' iliown ]•’ Bender J M WisoOrvil Dodge F M Di cker W P Hermann K W Hermann inr Ew Fir», ■ N eyes, F. r.r.d dealer in Fruit I )HOP.' G vT« i '1 tv. il liüd K.e.aiî îru : t-1. lie keep* <v,ns~,:*nt!;y «.n h* Tid a well regulated assoit- ;a.-nt. ein MP«*:* t•i.'tli the cl::enpest. ¡■jc u.i in your orders no pairs spared to pive full satisfaction. v-i:il7 SCROFULA AN j CMIA, Pelât E m en , My ri Is Foint, 0.-:*gon, Ts tlic most virulent form of blood-poPon- ii)L e s s speedily fatal, but not I«*** eer- lafnlv so, is tlie vitiation of the blood of which the first symptoms nre P im ples, Sties, « o i l s , a lid C utaneous K ru p - tions. When the taint of S c ro fu la »fives warningof its presen«*«* by siu*h iiKli«*atious no time should bo lost in using A yr . it’s S a RSAPAHII. la , the only |K*rf«*«*t and reli able medicine for the purification of the blood. A D M IN IS T R A T R IX NOTICE. and also that of its county, with to- j j ust and adequate conception of it, • b ^ye expect ore t|,is C(.mmunica Washington, Dec. 14.—The as- Notice is hereby giv-*u, that the undersigned has pography, resources, and manu- but an illustration by been duly appointed administratrix of the estate TJncisr tire Direction familiar tiou goes to press to meet « ill. the j attorney general has .jeiiv- of William Daniel Wagoner, deceased, by the Hon. factories. The book is neatly means, may assist a little in trying j 0jt| g aan] in mortid combat on the eie<^ the fol!owing‘o[)iiiion of inter- County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun O F 1 ty of Coos, on the 7th day of November, A. 1). ltflfi. bound, and contains a thousand to grasp this vast idea. It has j rostrum The que^tii'ii f< r discus- ! eres^f° ehamants for Indian depre- All persons having claims atraiuet the said estate are hereby required to present the same with the pages, and is filled to the utmost, hetn ascertained by actual count j s;011 js; giiaj) j ovvn si«,ugh have n ! relations. “ In order to entitle any proper vouchers, to the undersigned administra Will be given at with information as ab«>\e indicat-; that a bushel ««f common field pens, roa(j to Point, or ,:ot V We claim for Indian depredations to be trix, at her residence, near Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, within six inou hs from date ed, in the most readable and con-, contain about ninety-six thousand j gQ ¡nf0 debate knowing the investigated in pursuance of the thereof; and all persons knowing themselves in- d<*hted to said estate, are required to settle with venient form. The price is but peas. 1 he diflerence between the consequences; we g«i in holding act of March 3, 1884, such claim said administratrix withou delay Mary E. Wagoner, $3. size of the two being as one to lif-; ajGft nie bloody shirt; we go in must either have originated since n il Administratrix. 4. On the evening of January 0, 1SSG, A few democrats and republicans teen bundled thousand, as would vvith bared arm, with sand in our j the revised statues repealing the A B A B G A I N ! Upon which occasion everybody take fifteen and one-halt hushe.s to hrdr and blood in our eye. "We ! three years limitatio.. of 1884 still maintain that the democrats We liav* tlie Beilinf» of a half seition of who voted for Mitchell were not represent the sun, while one pea know what is coming— SalamisJ went into effect, or it originated with their ladies me invited to land. half lm:ch and half bottora land. nenr ir; tli >n, Wnterl, o and Bulls Run before that time must have been ! come and enjoy themselves, Coqnille City. It wonld make a Laif doz«*n justified in so doing. There is no ! would show the size of the earth r«*od litt!«! rauche«, or a c«v>d d.iiry aiitl T IC K E T S 50cts. use ot this fuss now; it is all over. \ i n comparison. A sa common aj] bea* into one, and all we ask is, ; presented within three years atter i st.>c!< r :i.ch. The vrice is >?2J. p<»r ».tre. As to what members should do, we . Ti^nny sack holds about one bushel for onr fj-jonils to be previous the commission of the injury which N. B .: Music by («on. Lytle Post IN TEItr.STING BOOKS. believe it is generally admitted that n m ^ pecks when tied, let us! onongj, make pre-visn ns for our constitutes the basis of said claim.’ j Quadrille Band, a-sEted bv mem Mr. H 1 ;ank, lormcrly a resident «*f tiio Co- bers of both Myitle Point and fill nine of them; then tie and pile q i Ilf, but whiwe | r‘ »cn« »'»dreHsis l.rd Bi.iff, C*ll There are about 4000 of these they should do the best they can wife if we are laid low and our in ti*r t .vo bu iku whic'i t-very a^ent •houl l bsu.ll* in ns round a heap as possible. tellect is blo.vn over into the mid claims, representing alt ut 810, ((0 Coquille City Bands, who have They arc very chcap, and will seil r*ph’. :y. VTr.t«» to further the interests of the peo to him at once. kindly volunteered. 000. ple they are sent to represent. In Pick out one pea and walk away dle of January. More Anon. doing this, they are supposed to eighty steps, of three feet each, L odi . c.:, us :«< «; M iG* clubs. R e m e m b e r w e a r e .* The ---- — . ► ♦ (240ft ),and you can form some N, tisitville, ’Tenti.. Dec. li».— Near vote for the best man for senator. arsii.!«.*:«!, Or.. 'v v i t l a t il© T r :is «* «!j .\«*s»r<>lti 11» p ia . O f course if he is a democrat, it is slight conception «>f the size and Rekin, Putnam county, recently I'T FRAK’OISCO Olm pia, \Y. T. Dec. 16. Tliii evident his constituency is demo- j co,®P&rative disbinct* of oui earth Thomas Robinson, colored, outrag c / I I f \ : i §U'€t e x morning ;it Long prairie, about A* ant fur G A •?*.;. if m* u’ -si.; cratie, and it would demand a dem- \ grea^ progenitor, iheeartlm ed Mrs. Joseph Brown, after w hich c e l l e n t ip d r e e s r t. n e l t h e wliisxy. Aïs.» a; « lit f< r'.lit* : EL:.N’. .' i ED ocratic senator if there was a show | heinR B\)out tlxmsand ^gld miles from tins p.a-v , a t.e- he stoned h « * i to death. Robinson HERALD or C ilK 'A G O I I : K ami Ft'li’iE f. «7 1 :■ fv- oi Í77M V " V .* . t - - r i o t l y s«!(* and r« tai', ’ii.e t«*!t*brat»AÎ Î * < ' I»-*»* r of getting one; bat an lie nest con- j ra^es oiameter, and distant from I was anested. tried and convicted, per annum, whieu was received here «•-«lay. \: «tij <>!: di*..ti;;lil and in '.«»tiles. Oasli. * stituency wonld demand when this j ^ ie sun ninety-two millions and w hile on route to jail to-day, Mrs. Mineer,arelafcivo of Mr. David was impossible to do the next best j miles gives the basis ofourcom- was taken from the guard by a Chambers, has for s >me time man T ? thing— elect a good uan from the j I)RI*son* by c?*i*l)g the pea one- mob and beaten to doat1' with ifested symptoms of insanity, and • » clubs. opposition. I f our senator had al- fourth of an inch in diameter to according to report she last evening ► -*«►*•-* lowed a deep-dyed scoundrel to be represent the ei<_dd thousand miles T in * W a r in l ! ; j jit. saturated papers with coal oil and elected, when, by his influence, a ! onr PAr(h. lo form a just con- London, Doc. 15. — Tino e is grave distributed them about the house, better one could have been elected,! caption of the size <>f our world . .. , , , when viewed from the sun, just telling one ot the children, on in- news firm the Soudan. The Arabs be would scarcely Lave, ! * * „ ionn- ste|) ^ t„ |>i!e ,,f s,lcUi jim, : quiry> tlint aUe „as wetUug them have advanced timi the situation in tenanced down in this part on his l<K>k at the single pea, two hun with water. Early this morning Egypt is serieus enough. General return whereas he is congratulated dred and forty feet away. she made the remtirk that she was Stephenson will leave for the front t by all. of Fi*tlilr:))> I («‘ins. about to destroy the whole family, very hastily. The garrison and her husband, fearing that site Ivoshest is cut off and besieged Remember this: W e give the Mud. was about to attempt his life, pro Hie steamer Lotus was hit often. H erald and San Francisco Chron Few towns possess the natural advantages that Coquille enjoys, and which will, in Rain nntl more mud. Three regiments have been ordered ceeded to put her out of the room, tin* near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and plea?nut site, Cloudy, rain, a rnv of sunshine, icle for $2.75 per year; the H e r a l d to the front. living situated, fur the niost part, on a level ji)at«*::u on the sunny shit* <>f the ('« «juille Still gum boots but on opening the door discovered and S. F. Call, $2.50; the H e r a l d | then more rand. liiver, thirty miles from the Pari lie ocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours’ are in demand ns are also nind- the house in flames. Reaching the l*«*ii«>ioii lor Mr«, (.raiil. and S. F. Examiner, $3.00; and the . . scows, or at least you wonld think 4Vashingt( n, Dec. 15. — On Mon steamer ride. ('< «itiilh* City i - at the center« f the converging wagon read system of Coos H erald anil Home «fc 1 arm 8^.50 i jf you should see some of our i front door with one of his children, Count v, am! D at tin* h«*ad « f tie« p-w at« r na\ ig ti< n.r.nd in the c« ntral part of a vast b<*dy th y General Veils, of New York, . ofricli, river bottom land,wlueh isthe sntireeofall true and «‘«during prosperity Tlie ' lie F ouiid it locked and the key re- — all in advance. The latter paper, pedestrians slushing around linnt- the Home A Farm, will be sent a j ing up doctors and neighbors, and | moved. 1 hereupon he ran to the "iH introduce a bill to g iv e a pen- ,.(Untrv roundabout i-tilled with preeioti • met.tls, minerals and coal loan unparalleled extent, and is covered with a variety of timber that for «juantity and quality is not ex- year free to any address by the* 1H)* Paying f'U.v resj ect to the back door, and found it nailed up. sion to Mrs. Grant o f five thousand dollars a year, the same as Mrs. I celled by that of any plaei* on tin* Coast, it, in .ie**1! equaled. As a dairying and stock- sender paying one year in advance ‘ *(bpr ‘b,v 01 uikfht. But j. inally he and his little dnughtei Carfipl 1 Mr«s 4’ -lor 1 M ■ ! raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking healtb.it is liound to come to the front fiping through a *' for theHERLAD and any arrearages 1 lanterns ...;n ....« L . ‘ "IT?!’ succeeded in escaping * ^ n ^ S ; rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and will not have any com puny. 1 oik, HOW receive. factories, completed, in coarse of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole window, but were both badly burn hat he may owe. tf. Stock looks fine in our psirts. county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the cente;*, is the We had a cattle buyer on our creek ed. The unfortunate woman, with <¿«*11. ToonillN l>jill£. most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second (■rand A r r lr n l oC Naula Claiin— last week. We learn tlmt he has her four children, were burned to Augusta, Ga., Dec. 14. — Gen. to none in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the H e a d q u a r te r « at the .H jrllt* l*oln t purchased a good many cattle on death. The survivors were taken Robert Toombs is sinking at llis 1 county. It ban the advantages of a corporation, mid is to s«H>n have a mountain ut ream the river. St or«*! i'Bonable. to the residence of Mr. Chambers lbers home at Washington. His physic- of ™ t(:r throu^h if f,,r Protectiou aRniu8t Gre' £ n,l? rtZr™i During the streak of sunshire, ,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 ., The largest and finest assort for medical treatment. lan says lie cannot recover. people have made good use of their Coquille City. Sau Fraucisco. ment of Holiday Goods ever v(n2tf time and have «lone a fine lot of OflirrrM I iin ( ii 1 I«*«I. The following officers were duly installed brought to the Coquille river can good, substantial improvements; for Eastern Star lodge o f this place, Satur be found at the Myrtle Poiut yet borne have time to hunt ami The following officers wore in day afternoon: store, at greatly reduced prices! fish alternately with work. Win. Morras, Worthy Pation:Mrs. Judith stalled for the ensuing year for the Collier, Worthy Matron: Ella Sinclair, WTe have to keep things moving Call and see our fine display. Morras, Along to keep from having the Coquille City comnmndry of the Associate Matron; Elizabeth W ise B ros . <fc Co. Treasurer; Christie Carr*»th *rs, Secretary; blues this winter weather; still we Red Cross, last Thursday evening: An Invitutiou. have preaching al nost every Sun Commander, A. T. Lillie; Lieut, Gussie Aiken, Conductress; Alice McEwan, associateCon tuctross; Miss Robison, A;Mrs. The Dunkard commander, J. H. Nosier; Scribe, W e thß undersigned ladies of day iu the month: Olive, It; Mrs. Tennis-ton, K; Mrs. Yager, Fishtrap do tender to Rev, R. J. brethren on the second Sunday; W. A. Welsh; Financier, A. G. M: Mrs. S k * lly, E: Mrs. ltoy, W ; V. N. Rev. Mr. Haynes on tlie third Perry, S. E. Campbell an invitation to preach Sunday; and we understand that Aiken; Treasurer, Ed. Gallier; Pre at the I ishtrap school house at W . Father McEwan will preach here late, J .C . Canterbury; Sargent, liar- S L & E x E i any time convenient to him: at our school house on the fourth ly Roberts; Sentinel, lv. C. Lobin- , too acres of land on Bandon Bench: 1T> I D I E ^ X - i IE-ES Mrs. H. M. Fish, Mrs. John Sunday in this month, and we hear son, Guard, Ed. Johnsou, Dr. ; , _, , . Edmunds, Mrs. W. T. Miller, Mrs. the fair ladies of our neighborhood i Downing was elected medical ex- acres well improved, good meadow and fine Drurp. Medieins, Pnints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, hn\e tendered an invitation to •Miner. John M om s was elected;»*«™ *«! «P1 ™*»*» tto W . Albee, Miss M. J. Robis«>n. Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality pf School Books. Rev. R. J. E. Campbell to preach ; past commander. There is a mem- Bandon Hotel—also out buildings. One Agent for ti e lending sewing Machines, Mason <fe Hamlin or Where is the editor’s Christmas for us when convenient. So you I bership of 22 in this commandry, quarter f a mile of beach frontage on the gans, Ac- 01<1 Wines and Liquors of the best quailty. turkey? Echo anwera where! but see we nre n< t in want of spiritual of winch one has since died. The place. For a rare bargain look no further. Prescriptions carefully compounded nary a gobble. Come, immoitalize ^adtiseis. M e b io them welcome. : meetings are held at the Odd T e l- j For further information, apply on promi Mrs. O --- Nelson. yourself. Yours, A. Sub. low’s ball semi-monthly. era to ------- - L I V E and L E T L IV E . vln3 tf Gsn. Lytle Post. G. A. R. Coquille City, fl. P. Hansen, Prep. Coming, 008 , Coming, Coming ' íík * coniiBg T«ini oí S. ff. ((regoli! « I . MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. L. DIXON . . . Proprietor. % I *: t i e