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f / COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1885. VOL. 4. o ts m x s tu to s . N O H M IO M Physician ami Surgeon, Coq c il l e C ity , O kkoox . Calls—J rv or niyht— Pron.ptlv attended. Ii. F. L a n e . J ohn L a n e . LANE & LANE, Attoneys and Connsolm ¡it Law. Land Cases a Speciality. Office ou UniiiSlravi Hotel. t'oHioopolitUll J . M . S io l in . J ohn A. G ray Boiihmy, Oregon. Siglin or Gray. Ai tome vs ami lordisolors At Law, Marsh?’.old. C’otw conntv. n. Opy'iru— A >lluud bii.nlin^’i »>;.;* .jtite vl'i)-.* Hotel. w . S IN C L A IR , Mhr-pv ;\f Law, a »r »I In ..»r.e.u*‘•»?!•: lb-..’» UY \r<n C o q u ille C m , O beoon . T. G. O W E N . O IK X E H H IIiO R S . [Co >s Pay News.] Not. long ago a batcher in this w i i • c , J. F. Dunham went to the citv That blazed with a glare like mid-day city sold a woman a piece of meat, , , , ... \ licht i -i , . 1 i Iast week, with the intention of . , , , ,, which, ’ when taken home, w a s1 { urchrsing , , , . . . Where never a shadow of sorrow falls, a larger loscmoive than Somebody's dude strolled in one night; ■ found to be bad. I t was returned, ^he one now m i use on the I T H R Somebody's dude, so young and ho white. but the butcher refused to take ii H e intends putting in more logs N c ^ r T s ig n ^ were located the Herald newspaper ' there are 75 applications ahead of back, replace it with another piece during the coming summer than Put his scarf-i>iu The buildings buildings, his, and that the committee is or refund the money. Ih e woman t-X*iu showed a suspicion of and other offices. ever before. paste. nursed her wrath to keep it warm, ill the rear on the wharf, with their full, A large of " wild Carefully combed are his raven curls, The present congress bos re-on-1 »>•<! she plan ned to get even. One; A |arSe band " » na °«| lla cattle cattl® 13 contents, were destroyed. Hub That light’y lie on his delicate brain, bard’s loss is estimated, on the noted the rnles of the forty-eight Saturday night, when the b ttcher ' » " ' " a ? ™ the lulls on lower Coos And in his fingers he languidly twirls i and I . U assistant were busily serv- nve,r- . 1 ' ' f T are the <f»P™ >8 o f In oin rti-l,m o tio n i» •..■M-liviult'd enne; building and stock, at $130,000, in congress for its government. Somebody carefully combed his hair; ca! lfc lost h* tbe 9ott,era> surance $90,000. Benedict <fc Co.’s Senator Mitchell reported favor- ing a number of custoiaers, the ! and, as they bear no brand or W as it his mother, whoso sight now- loss tin 1 1 jo warehouse is $!•_),000. i ufijy the bill grauting Airs. General ! b a ^® female walked into the snop, fades? tl marks of any kind, are considered W as ii n blushing maiden fair, Ih e Abel block was badly gu tted;, Grant a pension o f $5000 per an mid throwing a dead cat on Timt ! P ubbc property. Ed. Noah, while O r a barber as black as the vco of hiss, $25,000; partly insured. Hu spades. t 'n ^ h will" g e t'ih e other j '*“ “ « » 8 >'a<* « « * » Pla« e « * » ' * . zen's loss is $50,000. Kuentz Bros.’ ^ ” ; r , n i d ^ t e “ V »T l!e it house \ There'snt-vi r a doubt lie's somebody's pet; loss is $10,000; insurance $15,000. the billreeeived one negative' vote j ,wo »V t— ” None of the ! ^ „y T h i s ^ S n ebody's heart has eushrin d him _l > • c w . . b ; customers in the shop at the time anitl lldVin- slk)t a* aJ a,i 1)18 Calt‘ The Herald newspaper’s loss is there; . nr took bologna, nor did they ask for ‘ “ ' p ' " as »“ Maybe the dude has a father yet, $*20,000; partly insured. At 1:30 Senator Mitchell has lieen np-, _ tl___ u x- v rather an uncomfortable position Or a mother wlio waits r.t the lead of ' a. m. it looked as if another large j pointed to positions on the ioliow- Î a “ nice rabbit.” — Kingston, N. Y., for some time. Freeman. I house would be burned out. The Transportation mg com mittens: Mr. Nasburg recently planted a Is sadly awaiting this missing link, fire is the most disastrous J dac.vson- routeB to tho seaboard, on mines In casting about for a premium . pe(] 0f asparagus near his residence And there he stands in a beautiful i>ose, v ille has ever known. The fire on and milling, and on committee on to go with the II ekald , we con- , on the hin at tllis p]acej ana his In tlio clamor and glare of the skating It seems that Congressman Iler- Jacksonville, Doc. 17.«—In spite . . . | of t,je efrorts Qf the firemen, a fire mann stands a poor show of being i ----------------------------------- ' | . A . 1 . ! w li i r l i B r o k e o n t last n i«lit in H u b - appointed as a member o f the com- j w men urone out. tubi uie iii in xiu u -. e. o, a u . « I bard’s warehouses on the dock m it tee on rivers and harbors. fi, )re fu | ^he Abel block, in which Speaker Carlisle informs him that Into a rink with four bleak walls, S N A- D O W N IN G , M- D. IEow S lie !* a i«l H i m B a r k . Congressi onu I • IH sastroiiN I ’ir«“ in J u e liN o n iille , F lo rid ;». S lil DE. NO. 20. rink. eluded the best thing to do would j partner, Mr. Hirst, raised this year be to cblb *be ^est ^arm j our_ as fine a row o f celery as ever Cal- M ars ’ it ie i . d . Oon. i n.,i : n tllft i-mintrc We will for a T • l i v a i n,al ^ he toua"> - ” e " 1 a , iforma produced. Now it seems to i • short time gi\c, ficct with the that if bome some of the farmers S- H H A Z A R D . TT ‘ - • , us iu «t n ut vue larmers o ot f H , erald , a . large farm journal , Hjjg couutv in addition to spuds „ „ ° na«» wjuuij , in auuuiuu to »puua Attorney and curst lor at Law. the Home »fc I arm, to all subscrib- ( and cabbage would raise asparatzus * * * * * * * f —« « Cm, • )os. _ . , | aiiucaouage, wouiu raiseasparugu», Kiss him once for his grandmotherY. sake; ers " ho " P arre“ ™S<’s and ! eelery, seed«, cauliflower, brussel I t s doubtful if ever she kisses hiu more: J. W . B E N N E T T . -vw" ' 1,1 iulva,“ ’ u- alld tb e.Ba,ue ",l11! sprouts, ami such other vegetables. The skates from lt;s feet so tend» rl. take— apply to all new subscribers who which at present are brought from Attorney at Law. Svfitt-p out the debris and close tue di>or. was suffocated by smoke and car- i*1» down lias resulted to Gie poo- -- -» »Q» 4— ------- pay one year in advance for the California by the Chinese mer ried to the hospital in a helpless pi® concerned, w ’e suggest that In N a t u r a l h i s t o b y , n o . 2., c h o k e r s . D. X j . W A T S O N . H erald . Just think of it! a large, chants to supply the market here, condition. The loss is estimated l'« petitioned to reestablished the — As our last Jesson was a little too eight-page home and farm paper they wmuld have more money at Attorney and Counselor at Law long, the editor kicked rather vie- ftt $450,000 and the insurance at mountain routes on a basis of one free, for one year. The Home tfc <\«>; C ity . O u n . the end of the year, and the town trip a week and on the following i.uisly when he had finished look- $-150,000. Farm is published at Louisville, folks could get something fresh to plan: Leave M yrtle Point Mon ing it over, but we had already tl° t ' J. H. N 0 3 L E R C d iiiu iiiu ic a ta il mid Kentucky, and has the widest cir eat ouce in a while. day morning, via E lliott’s ; the door partly open, so his No. I T Kd. H e r a l d : —Som etim e since Notary Pub.ic culation o f any paper of tho kind Arrangements are being made at I GaHier’s (at which latter place an C‘» suiulk ('try. U^ n . | did not get its work in quite as I noticed an article in the H e r a l d , i in the west, being over ’ } the H enryville mine, so as to facil- 1 heavy as intended; and lor le.tr oT asking comment and discussion on i ollice should be established, and it nnd using over seven tons o f pa- j it # t e t h e w o r k i u g o f a ] H r g e r c i e w is understood Mr. Gallier is w ill D L. STEELüi. M. ' a repetition of that jutting smsa- the subject of taking a portion of per each issue. It is ^ pu lB of men, and consequently an in Dentist tion we shall ablneviate this lession j the waters of North Coquille to ing to serve), and through to Den w here farming and stockraising is crease in the output of coal. An s iif io ld . , O xesrc n , mark on tlie evening of tho same i at both ends. Croakers are all o f ' your place for a water power. 1 . _ , . . . ... , being made a study, and tlie iufor- Ofllce in liuiland building, opponi to , . air chute has been run, which sup dav,>vhere would be waiting moun- . . . . ,, Bianco hotel. Laughing gas and other j o n e s p e c ie s ,a s t n e y a ll a r e k n o t v n b y have patiently waited to hear more .. . j - J matioji it contains is invaluable, plies the miners’ rooms and gang the i , ,, , . . „ •nmsLttúuri nuiu.i v.ured t -v l L o i*ain\tsn th e n o is e tlio y m a k e ; b u t tlie v a r i - of this, but have concluded the tuiu mail that arrived from . . . . . at i i iy As we shall only extend this offer way with a sufficient quantity of •XtlRCL.Cl' ,,f î » » , 1 . __ V io l at noon Monday; leave Den-1 , , * eties of the general order, is very people think it impracticable, oth- South , e T-, , , . „ , l o r a short time, please come for- air, and there is now no daDger o f via G ainers,, , .. various. The original species were j erwise each is waiting for the other ; mark , for Lckley, O. E . S M I T H , . • • i ward at once, if you w’ould avail an explosion from accumulating and still are, amphibious and are to speak; ami so I propose t<> open i ' luesday morning, arriving there' yourself of it. tf. gas. On the arrival of the Coos Ä g E ^ S e r g e o n D e n tis t found in all warm parts of the the ball. Now 1 do not piopase ton the evening of same day; leave ottico earth except in France, where the giving in this letter my ideas on Ecklev for Myrtle Point, via Gall- | Some fellow with a head for Bay, a new cage will be received, M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . \ tui. Wednesday ! firnires and an eve for geographical and work will be resumed on a lar- canneries and restaurants have ex the feasibility of this project be id 's and Elliott's. terminated the race. This species cause I have not given lids part morning, and arriving at the desti- .situation lias divided up the d ip lo -: g^r scale than heretofore. A force nation the same day. Such a ser- 1 matie appointments of the present j of men has been engaged for sev- is usually known untie:- the geuent! any thought, but will merely give name of frog«*; but w hy, we do m t some of tho advantage that such a vice could be had for, say, $000 a ; administration with the s a la r i e s ! eral days past, getting the shaft W ATC H -M AK ER AND Jl.W i.bi.ti, C o Q _ Y lillo O g ll ' know; for it is a question yet in tiling would, or could be, to us y e a r ami would have many advan-' according to states, and finds that and hoisting gear in shape, and t.-ige-t ovei both the late and pres- the distribution is really pretty also erecting a gallows over the Work of -!l ilwk'nj'Umis tlo:i6 at sliort dispute among scientists whether North Coquiliers, i.f feasii.lo and v.iulS r.t>î.cr and > tO a .'flv lour j» .c-s. | man evoluted from the bull frog or brought sibout. In the lir.-t place ent systems, as it would bring us even. New York leads with twelve mouth o f the shaft. The cage con J. M. vo: ,KM AR. M. D. whether the frog is only a miser 1 will state that the North fork is into direct communication with the offices which yield $47,000, Ohio tinuing a car of coni will be boist- able and diminutive remnant of a about the best timber supplied •Sixes river mines and the vast comes next with $29,000, and the ed on this gallows, the coal screen Physician and SurQecn. former race of men; f o r it is a well part o f Coos county, there brim grazing country bordering on that list runs down to California with ( ed and forwarded to the bunker, , t-UJii Lu., UUfiOUN. river anil Floras creek. The en- $1500, and Oregon standing out We are informed that wherever known fact, that a large sized frog hundreds of millions of feet of the » Jdtii i I tire route would run through the ; with $5000, the salary o f Judge J the coal has been tested it has when trained to walk upright on 1 finest lumber trees that ever was ; most settled belt of the country, J Bonham. Little Vermont got a ! given great satisfaction, both for J. ¡DEDUST, his longest pair of legs, boars a j seen, that is only accessible by this C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n . very sti iking resemblance to the stream. Now all this timber might j while the attendant way mail ser- ! good show in the single item of . domestic and steam purposes. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Put there comes a man fu'l of l moved guile. And fastens the cruel skates to iis feet; Then stands aside with a cynical smile, And waits for his head and teds to meet. 117>}^ ? * ! ''l|S L|. K ‘)hn’ claims. j i.u i-o a ' ciiet ic s Tt . j R eco rd er* In view' of the About 2 a. m. a portion of the wall U i e L u o i d u . in -ltw ot tne I of the Abel block fell crushin- ‘ general complaint made about the ,, • down i -I service * in ■ four colored firemen one ’ of whom ° j ! cuttmg of f the mail ’ .. . • • •, ii* Wm Bradiov was instantlv killed ’ j ! this vicinity, ftlld - i bplicvi»i 2 as we 1 *f - , .i , ., i> , . (■* i The other three were badly but not i Jo, that the Fostmaster Gcneial ftitnllv ininrerl D urin- the .lay a .toes not fully appreciate tlm ban!- man w o ik iii' a m » » " the .lelfria ! ship aurl hiss in which such cut- j ft i H . W r it ll, j j G t .Y M .A L ttG LM J l !<>r tlie nal-- of City propt-uv, UoiLM.-t »m l tout, itiuuer, taruib, rrtiu-uo». etc. Oifl'Ji) m iic U iU ouiuluiy. J. F. H A L L , Suiveycr, F ob Coo;t C ounty , O uboon . OiLite: W ith T . G . Owen, L.sq., Maiahiield. ti^ ~ i>eri«ct iqu (, n of all surveyed and en tered lamia furnished on short notice, vlnl J. P. E A S T E R , M. D. P hi SICUK, SUBOEOJi and O bstktbiciax . human form divine; and if ho was be sawn into lumber and ilumed to | v^(‘° ,vou^ accommodate more set- properly tailorized, and fitted up | Coquille City in splendid order : ^ - rs ^ lan a,,y ° ^ lcr uoute in Southwest Oregon. Under pres with a switch cane, an immense fob, and rajii-lly, too, if this project eye-glasses, standing collar, and a j coul.l be brought about. A mill ent arrangements much Eeklv mail cigarette, he might be mistaken for a new species of tho Dude famillv. Hi s voice is not plaintive, though sonorous, and in their present de graded con li tion (the frogs wo mean) do not h-Yve to pay tailors bills, a^d be to any expense for Special atieukioa yiven to dipeases of wom and all chrome forms of diseane. Cases of obstetrics teeth ex- j . ^ /XiI . L. e , traoted for GO cents each. Spec ial troaliacilt cigarettes. Other varieties of croak for JiheuuntU-stu and Neurainut by the med ers are often seen loafing about icated vapor bath. Othee at residence in CoquilW C itj’ . town, on old dry-goods boxes, hotel en ami children, I. O. G. T. Morning Star Lodge No- 464, Meetn at Coquille City every Thursday evening. Visituix members of this order, in fo o d atanding, are cordinlly invited. O. F. I. O. Coquille Lodge No.53 Moats at Coquille City every Saturday even in f. Visiting brethren, in good standing, oordisllv invited. A. F. and A. M. Chadwick Lodge, No-68. Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even ing on or before the tho full moon in each month. John Goodman, W. M. G. A B. Gan- Lytla Post, Me«äta at Coquille City, on No- 27 i every first chairs, and saloon benches, croak ing about hard times, politics, rainy weather, monopolies, and any other subject that happens to be mentioned. As they always seem to have tho colic, and want every body to get it, they seem to think, thar it is their special mission to give the complaint to as great a number as possible. This class of croakers are generally dispeptics, and always have sour stomachs and empty purses, and soon become a chronic nuisance. The men who earn an honest living by good, hard w’ork, don’t belong to this species and are neither soakers or croak ers. I l e i i r j V i l l a r « ! t' umi iif ; Rut h. New York, Dec. 19—Mr. Henry Wednesday. [Gold Beach Gazette.] Phelps, $17,500, and Pennsylvania The schooner Helen Merriam j got left with only $7500 while Illinois squirms under $4500.— will go from this place to the Co Porthand Standard. quille, where she will take a cargo -- —----♦ — -------- *— | of lumber and salmon for the city. I ' i i o Miiltlins liil lm l . could lie supplied here for n cental j I'“ ® *3 bere flo,u tbe 801,111 i" " 1 " n ry, mill vould I,nve u local market i tu Bâillon, thence to Myrtle Point Demiug, N. M., Dec. 20.- R o b t "Walker 1ms shipped his ami thence to its destination, con- urday m o r n i n g „ . near tbe W hite ! household furniture on board the that would require an ________ ^ limnense amount of lumber to fill it. summg three day s time ami tra\- fiOUse, uortliwest of Silver City, a \ schooner Merriam, which will us talk this tiling up. I f it could j eighty-two miles distance, c^mp.U)y Gf the Eighth United f convey it to Mr. W alker’s new be used for a double purpose, it ¡ vv*ien ^ )e l )rol)08°J route i t ; States cavalry, troop C, under home at Bandon. certainly would be profitable, and I wou|J S° through in one (^ay* ! I lieutenant Fountain, was ambush A. M. Gillespie proposes to go now we , ask those who Imre figured A « ai” - tbo ,0,*U fo.r tbis >’lact a,ld ed by hostiles, with disastrous re into the fishing business, The following were killed on the feasibility, to give us the points south arriving at Dora, on sults. Potatoes are becoming very the Coos Bay and Roseburg road, iu the fight which ensued: Sur scarce in this market. result of their figures, ami also state how the thing can be done Friday, could be sent to Myrtle geon Maddox and privates Collins, I t is claimed that Blaine will and if my plan would interfere Point Saturday and it would reach Gibbons, Hutton and McMillin. here on the following Monday, in Lieutenant Cabell and Corporal never allow himself to come be with that of yours. stead of Tuesday ns at present. ! McFarland were slightly wounded. fore tL e people again for suffrages. North Forker. The proposed route would some The Indians numbered twenty-one. H e is going to sit back and con- Fairview, Dec. 23. what resemble the letter Y — with tfie fjgfit they headed west, lent hiinsilf in opposing his own T w o In fo r n a i M a c h in e s . M yrtle Point at its base se, Gallier’s | jn tjie direction of Clifton. This : party enemies like Edmunds. San Francisco, Dec. 18.— The at the forks and Denmark al1^ is the same band with which Foun- . The Marshall and Gilbert groups Fckley respectively occupying the j tnin had a fight on the 9th inst. ’ ' Ullll8 os^ ^ays^ two packages of islands has been seized by Ger were receivtd by Coroner O'Don. upper extremities. N o Indians reported killed. man v, by its man-of-war Nautilus. uell yesterday. Each box w’as Considering its cheapness and N n u i n p l.iiii(l Tlie islands number 50-odd aud the about six inches square. They feasibility, and the number of peo- t ttu y « , uil m u - ....... .. w Washington, Dec. 2 1 .-H en ley inhabitants are civilized, being for w’eie loaded with powder and balls, ------------ ---- t... ..................... - » | pie who would be accommodated . , . . , , , , , many years under an American and some sticks rose through the j fiy it, we have little doubt but that | ^ ay m roducG^ a bl11 to ex en The islands powder, bearing caps. The con- ! it would be granted by the Post-1 Pf°^ 1S1^ ® o f an aC* apI)rove^ missionary society. trivances had sliding lids, lined | master General if properly applied A aich 2, !So7, be confirmed and are supposed to be under the ju patents issued^ except in Oregon risdiction of the American consul with sand paper, so that upon open f >r. aud Minesota,where the date March at Samoa. ing them tho caps would explode T o E x c lu d e tin* M an. Washington, Dec. 19.— Con 12, 1SG0 is substitute. and tho powder be touched off. R e I t seems Alaska is having a gressman Henley has asked Speak tough time getting a governor. I t cent occurrences had made the cor Itiff E n l c r p r i x c . oner suspicious, and he took tho er Carlisle to exclude Heazelton, Cleveland, Dec. 21.— The Stun- turns out that Swineford’s confir precaution o f soaking his presents Ihe San I rancisco Chronicle cor- dard Oil company has secured the mation is going to be contested, charges being preferred that he ju water before opeifin" them. It respondent, from the pi ess gallery, natural gas fields of Pennsylvania, embezzled $1200 while he was j was owing to this precaution that on the ground of having misrepre and will lay pipes to Cleveland, commissioner at New Orleans, by ' no damage was done. Clerks in sented him. N o action has been New York and Buffalo to supply draw'iug the salary of an assistant The coi respondent i ga8 for fuel, to w hich he w’as not entitled. the postoffice have received iustrue- I taken yet. --------------------------» # ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ VMtin? contrails, iu «ood ; ' "lnrd and family' are en route for _ . this place from Berlin to remain Walter Sinclair, Commander. --'h ere. The Sun hopes he will re- N O T IC E . siime journalism and says he was From and after this (late, Nov. 7, oae of the cleverest journalists wo jr an a: immediate hearing, j The majority ot the people of 1835 , Undertaking will be done at ever had, and with his vast exper-1 tions to be exceedingly cautious asked for Senator M iller of California is n le y ---- ^-------- isnee in life and affairs, he wculd hereafter iu handling O’Donnell’s 1 --------- and Henley’s request i.s , generally | Indian territory want a territorial j reported much improved in health half the usual prices. since he arrived in Washington. * regarded as preposterous. government. nmko uu exceptional editor. 1 mail. J. Hubbard. standing, cordially invited. . « n % /V* • 1 1 V I / /