$
r u n i c H DIRECTORY.
Methodist services. by lu-v. T. 1*. I!n} iich
art* h, U ns follows:
First Sabbath nt North Fork 11 A. M.
2nd
“
*• Lnnincv c r u ! “
*•
3rd
“
** Fish Trap
"
“
4th
“
“ Coquille City “
'*
LOGAL ITEMS.
Mr. Si;np*on an i son, of Dora,
carao down Sunday
J evening.
o
Tli ose Snuda)' cliicken dinners
nt tl»eOlivo hotel are delicious.
Mrs. \V. L. Dixon, of Myrtle
Point, tvns visiting our town Sat-
u relay.
-V frightful collision occurred on
the' (iei rgia Pacific, nl out S miles
from Atlanta, on the 15 inst. by
which 11 persons were killed and
many injured.
A W uterbury man has eloped
w ith two neighbor’s w ives, and left
his own huge family in destitute
circumstances. Wo pity the tastes
of Ids spouses, but he is to be con
gratulated on his o.vn. Like some
Goqnillers we might mention, he
needs two women to earn the fami-
|v |i\ ¡n<r
....
..
,,
,
J I umv is consuloraHe spooutation
CIirtNi
.
This town is preparing for a
Iit(t>r<^U iiK l . c t t r r l’r o i a
grand Christmas tree. The follow- j
J A S . C A R T W R IG H T . P re p ,
iMir^— .1 (<)«)!>• I ' o u i i l y 1*03 «ione l o r .
»»«I hi.. |»»l skip*.
j are the committees: On getting !
--------
j a tree-O tto Willard, Joe Hunt, CoquiEle City, Oregon.
Ed. H e r a l d : I wish yonand the | Tite Dillard, Arthur Thresher,
Heals at ¡ill Hours,
many patrons of your valuable pa-1 anj D p Dean. On arrang-
At from 2 5 c ’ s Upwards.
Per a merry “ Christmas” and ft | nmnts—W. II. Nosier, and S. F.
lS Popular Hotel has recently been
happy “ New Year.”
Great prep- j ]Iunt Gu decorating tree Mrs. J. rj''H
X put in better order than ever before,
«rations have been made here for i p. Messer, Mrs Dr. Downing, Mrs. and is truly a favorite resort.
The tables are supplied with all the deli
Christmas: 1 here will be a Christ-1 j . A I)e<l,N yJiss Anijie Nobler
cacies to be had. and in a style to suit the
mas tree for all the children in the aml Miss Dora Collier and Messrs, most fastidious epicure.
Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart -
city’ at Seloeum’s hall.
A com- A iV(iy hosier and Geo. Moulton.
ments are second to no hotel in Southern
mittiH' of ladies have been doing A good committee on music isprac-
Oregon.
the city,
iein and will be able to make
v4nl6
Jns. Crtwright, Prop.
-• and have been successful 1 ♦ .^»..g
iu rnUiu« «bout «100 which of the;
t very entertaining. A
The New A 1
OLIVE HOTEL,
i l o t r Ì M i i ’X
STEAMER COOS BAY,
J DENNY, MASTER,
tH EI/LS ,
E^B 0 O
§ GO’S.
Mr. Gill>ert Marshall, of Halls
II, to t i e prohiil.le elieet o f \ nn.ler- eourse, « i l l all lie placed oil the ■ Snnta C lau s is expected and M e ssrs,
creek, inailo a dive down us last nilt s Heath
t o r the poor man ’ t tree •
1
in the shape of preseuts.
week.
has very little significance, and the
J.a.-t Saturday the sun made its Presents must be brought in be-
Mr. John Donaldson, of Ran rich will manage somehow to g>»t
appearanee and shone out bright tween j ftllj 5 0 \.loCk p. m . Thursday
E X P E E S S
dolph, was doing the town Sun- along. If his immense wealth
and clearly—it seemed like a ‘Dy ^ evening so they cau be properly
3 ? H il Z D r a x ie ,
o p .
day.
should be scattered out it would in the spring of the year, so beau- Rnt upon tho tree.
[ rf-his reliable house is well furnished, and
W IL L M A K E
the tables supplied with the best the
Gen. Robert T*x»nibs died at help the county amazingly, but
{did, warm and pleasant.
lliisj The opening of the Christmas | i^rketa|oSs?U1>ScUher pains or expense
Washington, (la., tit (» r. M. on the there is no likelihood of that.
ire spared to make it pleasant for patrons.
climate can boat the world in the < tive entertainment and festivities I'he
best cigars always kept.
Baggage de
15th.
| A Grand Christmas tree, anden- wilder when the weather is good. 1 will lie nt
o ’clock prom ptly. ljvercil to and from th eses imer landing, j Three Trips
per Month
.. I . i
r »ho 1 1 w a • i, u; 4 .. .,4 ,
.
r
,
, Sn ih pio rooms for commercial men.
John G. Dell, a resident of that tertuinuient, will be had at Myrtle ti>k((loiK
of tLc. olili st inhabitant* R e m e m b e r this and be on hand Thisllouse is near the Steami r Landing
place, has been at Hit« d pOSt- Flint, Christmas eve, Dec. *24, in lioso buri; last Saturday when early'.
conimecing at 9 o’cl >ck p. m . to be the sun came out, how long it had
master at Ast< ri;u
B E T W E E N
Mr. 1*. Shull enlivenctl tie OWO. given by the AIy ríli> Point literary been since he had seen the sun or
Hon. J. H. Roberts made us a
anu
debating
society.
Presents
arc
E m p ir e O i t y , O r.
felt its genial rays} “ \\ ell indeed, pleasant call on Saturday, and
with his presence toward the blos-
L
n quested to uo handed in by 5 r. sanl he, "1 do not remembe»-. ’ He placed us undei lasting obligations
sum end of last week.
W. R. G e t t y , P r o p .
M. on that d IV,
as
to be properly had resided here only 27 j ears It ft)r a set o r journals of both houses
— o —
F . M . J r'd :
tho ), wi » j i ver.
Horses
and
Hagens
at nil hours. Good
••• t 1 < .. ...e lo- by l..e com has been showery ever since last 1 <>f the regular session of the late
Was si, :.!
.;
• J. : ,■■.'0 t 1 OU.
TouLcPLing’ a,t
Pasturage by the day, week or month.
mittee.
Sunday,
and
it
is
raining
while
I
legislature
of
this
state.
Mr.
Rob-
v1n4!*
:im.
towns people Friday.
.
[
List of passengers on steamer write.
orts fee’ s very badly that he was
The jolly john, T. F. Tenni.-son,
Las Wednesday or Thursday unable to have bis swamp land
C‘M>3 Day, December 11», ISSÒ:
of Looking-glass, has been visiting
All \ou, All \i»ung, l G Stora and evening two young men arrived forfeiture bill . passed. He tried
friends here f*>r a tew days.
family, J S S hernmn, il 11 Mun hereon foot from Coos county. hard enough for any use, and is
Mr. H. Cldemens made us a very ii e, \\ m Tlauulei son. A Trot Jana s They put up at different hotels.
satisfied tiio thing can be made to
('abili Tassale $15; SI ocra ge 510.
pleasant visit on Saturday and
Harrington, benjamin Loue, C! ;.s About 10 p. M. one was accosted on go next time. He got the bill
made glad the heart of ye printer.
Gildea, Cha* Smith, Chas Green, the street bv a large and small through the house and it only fail-
John A. Lehnherr, of Myrtle W m Ham, L’ S Jackson, Ali Hong inan, and at the mouth of a pistol oil by two votes in the senate. Mr.
f E E E
Excursion Tickets at
For
the
balance of 1KST», including the
Point, paid this place a living visit Fred ( ’oster, Fred Sheron, Hex his money or his brains were de R. is a good man and many vaut
mniumoth holiday number, to alLwho sub
on Saturday and called at this Sundei laiid, Patrick Pi nn; n.
manded. Having fully as much of him returned again.
Reduced. Rates-
scribe now for 18S(’>.
oft’u e.
With the January issue THE WEST
the former if not more, he very
H enry S e n g s t a c k e n , Agt
Th
1 lie follow in g officers were duly j SHORE will begin its twelfth year, and will
Seeds of King ot Mammoth
This place was well supplied willingly complied by giving tite
elected and installed for Chad- 1 be more interesting than ever. Every num
pumpkin will be found at the post- w ith meetings of various kinds last robbers and would be assassins all
b er contains original illustrations of scen
wick lodge No. 0*\ A. F. and A. M. ery. towns and industries in the Pacific
offi 29 for sale at ten eeials pot week. On I uesday night a incet of bis loose change which amount
to
last Saturday night: John Good- Northwest, equaling in excellence the best
d< »zen.
Ga l s»>
before ai 1 are iîi -4 was held to get up a Christmas ed to $7.50. He had a purse in
mu,;, \V. M ; Geo. McEwan, Sr. \V; productions of Eastern magazines. The
Raised by XV. T. Miller. tree; on 1 lie. day night a temper- another pocket that contained J. c. Lail-d, Jr. W ; H. F. Teni.i- I contributed articles, generally literature and
gone.
JOHN .L KOSTER,
,p
r,
T>
.
j stories are entertaining and carefully edit-
Remember t!ie Grand Ifii 11 to be ance lecture; a meeting of the or greenbacks, which he very quietly
sol), 1 l c a s ., 1 lioS. K. »> llla ld , Sec.,
making t lie magazine a choice, chaste 3 2 3 , Front Street, San Francisco, Cai.
slipped out and threw behind him.
given at this place ( hi ist tuus eve, iler ot Reti (
J. L. Roy, S. D. ; \Y. P. Dovee, J. family visitor.
The comments on events
-A -n d .
the 24th in. t.
A big dance and and a meeting of the order of East The rubbers supposing that 111 o y
Frank ! of
to tllis region and tho large
t all of ..........
I,is ............
money
told ------
him D-
t¡-
F- La''Sd,,,n'
S,r;.
had o g< > ............
amount of information concerning our va
touii uij
tiav
itiiei
noon, .......
j -
• ___
-r„
<,
w
..
a jolly time will be had. The suo- ern f ¡Star
on «jiiiui
¿Saturday
afternoon,
1 r>_i
Pnl\inc?An
.Tv
\\ . til
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
rious resources and the progress of develop
am
1
Masonic
and
Odd
Fellows
that
to
ge
t
1Ie
llil1
H
O
*
and
sported
to
'
u
}
llh
*
’
*
’
’
1
per will be given at the Oiive
ment given in every number renders it ex
Coos Bay.
the uight watch who returned with
^ Ll*
evening.
hotel.
tremely valuable.
No family can afford to
3IO X IC K .
do withoit it. and every one financially in-
“ Words fail to express ray g ra il-' llim to tbe l',HCe " hcre he recover-
Abort Radubangb, whose death
Tliere will he a meeting of the ; terested in the Pacific Northwest or desir
wv gave notice of la -t week had his tnde,” says .Vr. Selby Carter, of ed •»» l,orse> a'’J earlv " est mon‘-
ing left on the north-hound train, shareholders of the Myrtle Point i ous ^‘^rnillti of it!> rts‘>urteb
find
—
life insured for $ 2 * »00 with the • »i'- Nashville, Tenn., f«»r the ben«-iits
T ir e T Jn c ie r s ig n e c i
der of the Red Cross of il icili he derived from Ayer’s S trsaparilla. The other young man left two days racing association, held in Myrtle | u the subscription price ($2 per >eart is
later for pin ts unknown forgetting LVint, on Saturday, December, 2(1, ; sont in now your name will be entered for
H a s
had only been a member t li reíì or My system was filled with scrofula;
1886 and the remainder wf 1885 will be sent
to
j)ay
his
landlord.
It
is
said
by
1885,
at
1
o’clock
P.
M
.,
for
thepur-
blotches, ulcers, and mattery sores,
four week i.
ns a premium.
O T ’I E I S r L L
L. SVMPELS. Publisher,
those
w
ho
are
supposed
to
know,
pose
of
organizing,
and
electing
-A -
122 Front Street, Portland, Or.
The schooneis Ruby ai id Par all over inv body.” Mr. Gaiter
that
the
robbers
are
no
strangers
directors
for
said
association.
keisburg arrived in this river
ver timi-
Sun was entirely cured by Ayer,s
im t k o s iz i : n o m : im u s t ïîv :
By Order of Stock-holder.
in Roseburg, and that is i.ot their
day morning, tl:e former loaded Sarsaparilla eight months ago, am!
nl7 J \v
The new A 1 Schooner
first act. All that saves tliein is a
- -e -»
with freight for A. Perslibaker, | lms l,atl 110 return of the scrofulous
P arkersburg ,
I3ST
1 ac of f ufficent evidence.
T in ' Oi»5j PcrIVi l E icm cilj .
while the latter had a big lot of ‘»Jftdoms.
1 understand that tho children
For habitual constination, dys
freight l<»r diTcrent jiersons on the,
H any one still has a memorial
were all gathered up, washed and pepsia and kindred ills, is the fa
on hand asking congress to make
river.
h ive been taken to their respective m ous liquid fruit remedy Syrup of ! ►
£L33.Ci
■ ■ —o
an
appropriation
for
the
month
of
J. II. N*»-!**:' has just received a
homes for the w inter. J learn that 1 igs. It strengthens as well as fcl»-
Is prepared to buy or sell for
the
Goquille
he
will
please
forward
fi it- jew
y v. hich
8p .C lii lid lot
it is the custom in this county h» cleanses the System, it is easily
reasonable consideration.
H
he is seiiin;
very i lieap. i’he qual the some to Mr. Hermann at lit the children visit around to a
taken and perfectly harmless, j
He has the following for sale:
TD
ity is good, .and the goods me go Washington or return it to us and considerable extent early in the
Sample
bottles
free
and
large
bot
ing like hot eak *s. Gall, or you we will forward it. Do prompt in spring, and they soon become so
tles for sale by W. L. Dixon, Myr-
this matter.
We have had to
A great fliarr? for makiig Moneys
will miss a rare bargain.
covered with black mud first, and tie Point, J. H. Nosier, Goquille |
throw away some from
the fact
Ituiit
Expressly
for
I
lie
fi r sale—capacity of Hix
then dust, that thev are past recog City, i l . Sengstacken Marshfield <fc !
The untidy appearance of a griz
\ Brewery
barrels. Good Location—Every
that they had been copied off’ into
thing convenient.
Satisfactory reasons
I
zly beard should never be allowed, i
nition; and when adjourn play for Empire
given for wi3.iiug to sell.
one handwriting.
tbe day they will divide up into
Buckingham's I4ve for ttie Whis-!
ne and a half acres one-hnlf mile from
•
We
have
received
the
finest
S y r u p o l' I'ig s .
Coquille City, on stage road; house of
groups, and repair to the houses
kers will change their color to a (
Æ
CUmUGIIUllM ,
-
—
City f e n h Feed Stall!
PORT ORFORD.
For Freigilt cr Passale
Land Agency!
Lami
Coquille
C O Q U I L L E
O
t*nu on no other Uonte.
This
most convenient, for their meals
Manufactured only by the G)di- t v vessel having made six round trips | j ^ve ro<,,u>i" wood-shed, pood cistern, 150
i l l *
j.
,i
, • ii
( \tl . ..
. T,. t,
/1
u
r»
• | in the last six months, is supposed to keep ! t™*1 trees, gome bearing \ try cheap.
and 1 1 lodgings for ll.e mylit. One forma 1 1 « Syrnp Co., San I ram-is- 1 up h,.r
»,„1 will until further
T t? acres on North fork near Gravel
^
I * J Ford; 25 acres cleared, house 16x26,
;ht this f< n ier gets a benefit, co, Gal. Nature’s Own True Laxa- ; notice, on ami after Nove
November 15th, deliver
barn
JlOx.cl, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
j a n rt l the fonowin„ night another | tive.
This pleasant liquid fruit freight to Copuille City and all points on
house;
4 stands of bees. 2 cows, household
lower rx-^r at t ie f dtowi n«r rates:
i llpig|lbor is colnpelled by custom to , remedy may be had of Mr. W\ L. the Flour
$3 per ton. s ilt, nails, iron and coal anil kitchen furniture, farming .tools, wagon
I H)tertllin tll0ui; nvA tllus it passes j Dixon, agent Myrtle Point, J. II. $2.50. other freight >¡4 per ton.
and harness, 15 acres of crops; ratine out
C o q u i l l e M i l l ’ A; T u o C o m p a n y .
side and convenient for 100 head of stock,
aroun(| lin|p (|10 “ washing season” ¡Nosier, agent Coquille I’ity, Henry
V til 12
is less than one mile from school house and
w^ cjj llsual]y occurs about the Sengstacken, agent for Marshfield
post offee—."f 2.VK).
grs*. ( ) f November.
This takes and Empire. Sample bottles free, j
acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg,
on Coquille rver: 25 acte*bottom—
place at some pond, or the river at and large bottles at fifty cents or
ballanoe bench and hill land. House 20x28
KOme point designated by the par- one dollar. It is the most pleasant,
barn 42x0); good, young orchard, bearing;
good timber on the on the place; good out
eiAs
The
children
prompt ( and
effective
; . C
l J L > ( anj
H J U guardians.
1 IIG L
U i m i f li
UKl C
l l C b I I V C I remedy
C U i " U Y known,
IJ|
side range for stock. Price, 1250.
brown or black, at discretion, and Clmstmas present out, from our
thus ksep up your reputation for worthy Myrtle Point furniture mnn
neatness and good looks.
Air. C. E. Edwards. The present
----------
Billy Wells, of Giulia, Douglas consists of two beautiful picture
couuty, was in town yesterday frames—too pretty almost to \ooK
hobnobing with his many friends. at. It breakes us all up, but we
He, Kenner Ireland and Mr. Mc shall tr) to stain it. Iliose \,ant-
Donald have si ruck very rich dig ingpiituii i.mii s or an\thing « >e
ging* in Josephine county.
They in his line ui D o wi 11 to gi\* their
j
go to work in February.
Good order to Mi. i wauls.
In view of the fact that congress
luck, boys.
Charley Edwards the Myrtle bns been gel ting
some severe
O up
I
punishment of cleiks, ,ire duly notified of the time and i to cleanse the system; to acton the
Point furniture dealer lms on hand ru^es ^ol
choice lot of picture frames of all w^° COI,11*Ve to
bitoxicating place, and all hands assemble on ■ Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently
»criptions, Christmas cards, toys, i ^<l uor8 *’or l,eisonftJ usp* Senator the flay specified. Just as soon as yet thoroughly, to dispel Head-
descriptions
Lnma hmelfptH
ftn amendment so ft child is washed and is recognized aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure
albums,
brackets, eiikP«
cases, mottoes in
iu 1 ^ oc^re^
frames, oilchrotnos in walnut and as it would apply to senators as |,y ||10 parent or parents,he is Constipation, Indigestion and kin-
gilt frames, etc., etc.
Prices to well, whereat all hands kicked, called to take his place by theii died ills.
Ihey seem to think an important
a)K] thus it proceeds until all ™
suit the times.
tf.
pi Ainsi i:i>.
functionary like the clerk of a com- are jeclaimed, after which they are | —
I f you want some of the finest mittee should keep a clear head, : ta|ien to their homes. Frequent-
Near Elicnsburg, December 9 , Mr, Irvin
fruit trees to be hail anywhere, while it matters little with a sena
E. Miller and Miss Sarah J. Miller.
ly two or three are missing from a
call on tbe undersigned who hns a ! t()r~
I!t»l!.\.
| family but they are soon forgotten
eood nursery at Iowa slough. He
Mr. Ari,lur
Arthur Thresher,
— this is
is a
a pronne
prolific couniry
country ana
and me
the i i„ coquille City, December 16. 1885, to
B
1 of fru it fr om trees he ! iur\
1,,re8,ier' of this
mm i j —mis
h a s samp es
place, is canvassing for the Peo- loss is soon made up. Those that j the wife of u. J. Dean, a daughter, weight
offers for sale tlmt calmo
e ex- p|e>s l||nst|-nte<l Journal, publish- are lost it is presumed fall down |<,leTCn Bnd »■‘' half ixmnda.
celled anywhere.
e(1, ,,)e olJ am| reliable house of into the cracks of the black mud
Dlw'nV r.'Jl ,‘°t
" f*'
r,
....
f r , T. .
i , . ,
,
: M. J. Krantz, a son. weight ten and one-
B. Vowel.
George otinson Sc Go. It is one t i t l e which soil opens some jilaces a 1 half pounds,
Tbe schooner Helen Merriam best literary papers iu this comi- foot. The above has refference to
bound for this place, is in Rogue |
| try, and is certainly without an the country, only,
IX
river. She put into that harbor to equal when the price is consider- j Our public school has 339 pupils
K
1
land some freight, and now the ed. Those who hive loceixed the 1U attendance, which is entirely too
,
. .
.
,
*., .
word comes that Mr. Hume refuses paper through the hands of Mr.
1
1
-
’prised
u,any
I°r
only
four
teachers—it
is
,
v rn
offense Thresher Were .agreeably surprised m‘u,> IUI
-
2 3
l.m ■
ü-'“ 1" . ' "
« .... .......... Iit.l b y III.-J' . lui ¡ i r t i . . .
^ ^ .1 1 IK IiU cL s c f HAULING
WUh biîr^tnne am» He more beautiful lot of premiums know.
D e n e a /t s i i c r t n o t i c e .
“ Gor.’
_
_
lyrtls P b I bi , Ores
wThear is true. H e ohiirns his tu),' *'ve beautiful pictm-us go will, the
Ä
“ proper.v, built for
WÜ,U‘
own individual use.
Roseburg, Dec., 17th., 1885.
►
4
Subscribe for tho H erald .
Hack Con lecting with both Steamers.
G. A. Brown Proprietor,
F. M. Decker, Agent.
nlBtf
71v6.
I
C R A P BALL!IS
AT
Myrtle Point,
Christmas Night,
D ec. 25, 1885,
150«* for 160 acres of land, 80 acres under
fence, 600 fruit trees bouse. bam0uX4O.
V gi od »-ange for cattle adjoining.
^VJdO fi t House and two lots in Coquille
ep City; very cheap.
for House and lot in Coquille City.
*_' 100 for two unimproved lots iu Coquille
Gi y.
VCltES—A splendid ranch, at a
O L J very »rea bargain. At least $5000
worth of good timber in close proximity to
the water Two to three hundred sheep go
with the place.
Place well imroved—75
acres cleared—price, cash down, $2500.
ACRES <>n Coquille river, 80 acres
bottom land. 6 acres cleared, bal-
| lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient
to log.
Small house with three rooms;
$2200. Or. 120 acres including the l>ottom
and and house <$1200—a splendid chance
1 for one wishing to make a home.
Liberal
I terms given.
M y r t l e F oi n t p
Brass Band.
One choice business lot in Coquille City
The steamer Little Annie will j —very desirable.
make the round trip, from Myrtle
CHEAP! CHEAP!!
Point to the lower river and back ^ acres in Rnndon City, on Main street;
again next Saturday, for the bene- * ) large building of five rooms, etc., nlso
barn. The premises areclenred and fenced,
fit of those attending the dance on are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheap.
Friday night.
((■ ruii«!«’Nt I t a r g a i u O f f c r c i l . )
The supper will be given at the rPown lots and water frontage in Port
i 1 Orford—Very cheap
Myrtle Point hotel.
Enquire of Walter Sinclair,
Coquille, Oregon.
Ticketß,...................................$1.50.