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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1886)
Cedutili <L ibi I>«*alli »r\%. W . <«il»l»*. fum ili, No little excitement PUBLISH*» KV Hll Y TVKSHAY. was 4<>«»|»<-r «»it tlie 4 liíii<‘««>. After opportunity alike for occa The Northern ob- Pacific apidly pushed and it is is being Nichols Bros. V e g e tiib le thought G oquille, G ity Ogn. sioned ini Friday morning, last, servation and consultation we have it will g o o n without interruption when the news was spread that the come t< > the conclusion that the ! to Tacoma. \V. Chinese should go that the tie- Devoted to the iut re ts of the Coquille body of our fellow-townsman, Capt. Boyton started from Bed River particularly, and of the County gen- \Y. Gibbs had been found on the th<>i' el" ig' Htio1'¡B lu ff ou his big swim of 450 miles J. A. D ean , Editor and Proprietor ÎS N E W E E . 'f !v great popularity of this ?»rcj': wimi. ar.t r i;s test of many years, slionki In; an ■■ -u • me ', 1 \ ’! to the !;.•»■» skf| Ii< ;.l. t'¡at ;* i< r *:i!!v nie* i.>»rioii-. Thus«* who liave ii'ft! If ai . i / s R en ew er k now that i! t! m s 11 !I that is claim« d. it can • s n w “ tow tli of hair on bald !i ads—provit! d iho hair follicles m e not dead, which is seldom the ease; re tores natural color to ¿nay or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and dear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling oil or changing color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes it to grow long and thick. H.w.i/s II air II en ew k r produces its effects by the healthful intluenee of its vegetabki ingredients, which invigorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dye. and is a delightful article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol, it does not evap orate quickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving the hair harsh and brittle, as do other preparations. »rally. beach at the mouth of the river. is R I G H t , spelled in capitals «U L the sea on March 25, and • ex- Subscription, per year............................. $2.(X> Mr. Gibbs has been ailing for! the way through! Even more if pectetl to reach San Francisco the over a week, and was attended on such be possible, their g ing is in 4th. T U E S D A Y , A P B 1L 188«. the best interest of humanity, Monday and Tuesday by Dr. Ash It is thought congress will do it was Most of them come as slaves, im- Eastern It ggiog companies who ford. Thursday morning critical 1 porated by corporations, who own nothing this session to rid this have bought in on Puget sound are evident that In* was in a them fo ra term of years, and who country of Chinese in which case trying to reduce wages to Eastern condition and Dr. \ eser of Port through there is to be feared trouble. The H e was retain their allegiance prices which would reduce them Or ford was sent for. around tow n timing the day on their desire to make money for people will hardly stand Chinese nearly one-half. Thursday, but his incoherent talk, themselves at the end of their ser- immigration any longer. Vancouver through its liorard of actions and general appearance vitude, and through their Joss W h it e .C liiu e s ê »4 W o r k , trade protestes against having coal showed plainly that his mind was houses, and the contracts to see to W ashington , March 81.— The ami timber on the fret' list. Ev deranged. He retired to his room, their rights while here and to die erybody is a protectionist w hen it at the North Star Hotel, as usual ; return >f their bones if dead. They comes to his own wares; and cor Thursday evening, and was visited ¡contribute nothin?? to the country respondingly in favor of free trade about ten o’clock by Mr. Gillespie, ; save as they degrade and cheapen correspondence between the l nited States and r ti China on the treaty of B u c k in g h a m ’s Pekin is being overhauled, and is D ye FOR THE found very voluminous. Li shows WHISKERS as he is not interested in the man and at about 11 o’clock by Chas. ! kdior. They import nearly all of IVelinghuysen and John Bussell Colors them brown or black, as desire.i. nnd is the best dye, because it is h a r m le s s ; ufacture of the article under con Baily. still ! their supplies and they send or Young, then Minister, were anxious ! produces a permanent natural color; and, His conversation a single preparation, is more con sideration. showed a disordered mind, but it j take every dollar of surplus— and to stretch the act of 1382 to suit j being venient of application than any other. A n d B U IL D E R S , A lS O CABINET Picture Frames. Door and Window Frames, made, Saws filed, and Furniture Repaired. Ml work done Io order. I'ric?8|Uea8ou.ible. lioe.ition: Near Steamer Landing.;; The most popular W e e k l y newspaper <t«roUd to science, mechanics, engineering discovert©!, in ventions anti patents ever published. Every nom - I .or illustrated with splendid enirravinits This publication furnish« s t u:< >t valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity o f the S c u c s n n c A merican is «-uch that its circulation nearly eg ua I fth a t o nil > o'bor papers of its class oombined. Pnc©. * 3 ® a t car. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newedesjers. g. No. 361 Broadway, N. X . itU N ’ N A C O ., — P u b ‘ lish e rs. Muon A Co. hare A T E N T S . ir ,“ K ? practice befor* the Patent Office and haw prepared more than One * -4 ^ » 4 PREPARED BA' to was not thought necessary to keep their surplus is tenfould what ours the£Chinese. 1?. I*. H A L L & CO., Nashua, N. H. \bout daylight could possibly be. They are bar learn of the denthjof Mrs. O. Nelson a watch over him. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. The Aceine Electric Belt leads baric in taste and habit and their of Bandon. She was one of the on Friday morning the inmates of the van in perfection and price. vices and resultant diseases are W m . Rohm noble women of the country, and the hotel heard some ono descend Jas. Burke. Chas. Edwards. dangerous in their contamination. Bemember it is warranted to give the stairs as if in haste, but noth hundreds v. ho have shared her It equalizes*the A s ’de from nnv economic view they full satisfaction. > A hospitality and that of her ing was thought of it at tin* time. shonltl go from two high consider- circulation, gi\es instant ìelit'f late husband at the original Ban Mr. Cibbs.however,‘ nut making his ations. One is that they place 11 c from ¿pain and nervousness, and appearance at breakfast, Mr. G il don hotel, will bear us out ill this, And Company. Cures wakefulness, value upon freedom. They seem. Speedily and all will join us in saying a lespie went to his room, and to liis not to know its meaning or to care; 8I)nsnis ar,d nervous diseases, Search good woman is gone. She was a surprise found it vacant. for its privileges. The best ot d isn d ers of tho liver, hidnevs, sister of Mrs. E. b aby of Randolph was immediately instituted, and at Dialers in them enslave the poorest, and the , stomach, bowels; neuialgia, luni- about nine o’clock Clias. Dewey at whose home she lias resided for ambition of the poorest is to get i)a8°* incipient paralysis, colic, many months, and where she tliiM. came in haste from the mouth of where they in turn can become the coldness of hands and feet, haek- tlie river and reported that he had Peace to her ashes. ache, spinal weakness, male infirm W ill keep const antly on hand - ♦ s found him lying on the beach, ap owners of men and women.— Cor ities, female complaints and gener Congratulations on the efforts of parently asleep, though he did not respondence Media American. al debility. Mr. Hermann in securing the approach near him. Several par- 4 i « » n l < l C’o i i l « * » ,**ii<*«*. Single circuit belt, £5; double $20,000 appropriation for the con- tjPS immediately repatvd to the New York, March 8 0 .- 11 a. m. Bools and Shoes. Hats'and Caps, circuit belt, 88. tiuuation of the government work beach, and found him lying cold in Powderly, accompanied by Turn- J. E . H a g e n b u c h , F U K N I T T J R E , at the mouth of the t oquille river tleatli. H e was lying partially on his | er, Bailey and McDowell, fire now Agent, are pouring in. W e are all certainly ! left side, with his overcoat under in conference with Jay G.wild and A t Blanco Drug Store, Marshfield. Drugs and Medicines of ail Kinds. to be congratulated on hnvingsuch his head, and had evidently died Gorge Gould and A ice-President nG 8m Our rentiers wdl be MAKERS. sorry À I s a n d applications for patent* in the f n i J d states and r Caveats T ra d e -M a rk s. C o p y -n g h ta. ^Assignm ents, and all ^ e r papera Is. cu rin g to inventors th e ir rig h t» i n t h e l ia t -d S ta te -, ‘ '»na.da. . E n g la n d France^ Germany and other foreign co u n tries^ r^ - par. it at short notice and on 1 Itifo rniatio n as to fu llv given w itho u t charge. I in fo rm atio n sent free.. through Mann A Vo H and -book* of : \ T S S S U i S T - t byh t l f who w ish to d m - c q . . Office a c u n a n c A muiuca N, 3C1 Broadway. New Myrtle Point, Or., Stum!; Dry Goods and Clothing, 14iO acres of land on Bandon Beach; 25 acres we Unimproved,¡good meadot» and fin* pasturage; splendid Bandon Hotel— also out place. and persistent One For a rare bargain lookj no further. For further^informa tion. apply on premi ses to Mrs. O . Nelson. lyrilt Poit Nnrserr, Myrtle Point, Oregon, Orrceries, Crcckzerjr able, efficient buildings. quarter of a mile of beach frontage on the j an house— formerly the in Hopkins, at the office of the Mis and < 3 rla,sS|T 7 \ 7 * are. For Sale! his overcoat was a large bundle of souri Pacific Company. Which will lie sold at the lowest living NE N E yoke yoke* of eight-year-old, sev *u-f ol sent us at the national capital. clothing, which he had carried with New York, March 30.— 1 p. rn.— I JR O lk'-G ATO R of, and dealer in Fruit two-inch oxen, ono three-year-old, two casli pric. s or given in exchange for i Trees and finali fruits. He keeps From a private source we are i n - : j,jm f rorn j,j8 room. He was fully I he question ns to the general two-year olds, one cow, one cowand calf, one Wool, Hides. Eggs and all Kinds oi constantly on liand a well regulated assort formed that Mr. H. has been suc dressed with the exception O f an principle of arbitration is being ! ralf, «*nefour-yiar old horse, one seven-year ment. cheaper than the cheapest. worker as Mr. Hermann to without a struggle. NY rapped j . F . Noyes, Proprietor, repre O l,, cessful in having this 1 , , , ,, way of Beaver slough where there of the person wh so body was is no route, and it is getting to be found on the beach at tin* mouth o f of frequent occurrence that one o f Boguo river, on tin* morning of the IF’a.rm Prcauce j old liorie, sixteen head of hogs, two or three appropria overshirt H is body was taken in | thoroughly discussed at the enn. t 8 ,.H I hens, For any further information tion made available at an early charge by Justice Dewey w ho had fereuce between Gould and the call II the undersign« J or address the same. Joseph F. Noyes, day. it removed to the Gazette offiee, committee of the R ights of Labor Myrtle Point. C oos Co., Oreg. to-day. The session begun a t ! I Imre is somethir g w rong in tho and affer the arrival of Dr. Yeser, II o’clock and still continues. mail service all over the county. an inquest was held, and the jury For Sale—Cheap for Cash- Hoxie is in St.Louis,but iseounee- | after examining the body, hearing Two letters mailed at the same Three hundred and twenty-one acres of ted with the com mi tee by a direct hind, sit nited In tween Randolph and J'ar the testimony of the witnesses and time and place, and for the same wire, and is taking an active part kerabarg; :*> acres cu a red. acres in destination are a week apart in statement of Dr. Yeser,returned the meadow: can cut 25 to h" tons o hay per in the conference. General !.<*- their arrival. It takes from two to following verdict: year: 401 > f<0 a .es of Prairie < marsh front “ \Ye, the jury, impanaled on the men, \\h" has been in the e«-m- ing the water»: 3(10 fruit trois in bearing: ten days to get a letter from the miitee room all the morning,states good rang • 1<> stouk outs di*. H o n e of six river to Empire. On one occasion 2t»tli day of March, A. D. iSS(>, to that the outlook for an agreement I rooms nnd loft upstair.-i. barn, woml-hou one sack of mail ai rived here by enquire in to the cause of the death For which a market can bo found, and the highest prices will be allowed. Call and price goods before purchasing elsewhere. v4n&i gets the mail of another. N. P. Hansen, Prop. r O i« ed came to his death bv congestion _ Portland. The committee has le- trees so at to fail them into the of the brain, caused by excessive ! ported a bill forfeiting the entire river. I his is light, and wo hope llse 0 f stimulants.” grant from Bismark, Dakota, to to see the thing pushed. Baftsmen Mr. Gibbs has been a resident of Portland. As there is great doubt j at Ì'.empire City, Ore -on, on May IO. ISSO, \ ir.: C . 11. Turner, pre-emption I), S. No. CVllk for the S. W . q of Sec. 1, T ;$«» aoutli i llano«- if, w. W. Mer. He names the following witnesses to complain that they have hard werk the’ eounty about one year, having about enacting a law forfeiting that prove his continuous residence, upon and in getting around some large, j been engaged in the practice of • part of the grant along the line of cultivation of. said lands, viz: Isaac R. M e - uni I lirnby trees, and steameis have to ]!lw this place since last June, (completed road, Hermann wants Samuel H. Smith ! all of Bandon, Crook | Oregon, go snug up to the banks in places. H is former home was Portland, the bill forfeiting the strip where Edwin Elijah Davidson J Also at same time and place, People who have so little regard where his parents now reside, 1 no road has been built acted on at i viz: P. S. Truman, pre-emption D . S. No. for the navigation of the river although his father, ex-Governor ’ once. tM2'f«.r the S of N. E. q and N. % of o u g h t to be sent to state’s prison, \ C. Gibbs, is temporarily in S. E ? - 4 . Sec. 1 Tp. ffOS. R . 15 W . ( ■ ¡c r o t i i m « » K< h , : i |>(‘ «I. and will hereafter if vigorous | London, Eng. He names the following witnesses to VYillcox, Marcii 81.— Lieutenant prove his continuous residence upon, and prosecution can bring it about During his short stay among us Mans reports that on the night of ! cultivation of, said lands, viz Mr. Gibbs lias made many warm universi illy The double wedding at Mr. S. S. « r friends, having been Barklow s placo on onuday, of j “ \ . ulmired for his straight forward, which notice elsewhere is given, was a grand affair, 180 persons, ex- honorable dealings,his warm-heart- d ’ ^ p elusive of babies, being present, j e<^ ^I ‘ent^,y (^ sl,osiU °n» alK^ The parties are well known oiirf Linrf anrf (>l)lig'iug mannois. the 20th Geronimo, witll twenty ! Isaac K. Mecum j Surrond(*red. They are now en route to Bowie under guard. Ger- ««»nimo will probably join Mangus brides b e in g , was ,mried at "« e cemetery on and whoop . up _ agtiin. Govermu daughters of Vnele Divvid an-i Mr. his lemains ' lfi- Zulirk and party passed through a private car yesterday to B. S. Barklow, and the grooms, a ing followed to theii last resting jjere 9on of Mr. John Root of Halls place by a large concourse of celebrate Crook’s victory. TLe es cape of Geronimo has taken oft' all prairie and the other that of Mr. friends.- Gold Beach Gazette. Miss Martha P. H r ) W en t Fir«*. The fire, under the in- Key W est, Fla., March 8 0 .—Five and tluence of a very strong wind, has blocks in the center of this city M iss Louisa F. Randleman. covered many miles of territory, have burned this morning, and W e extend j'our best wishes to and burned up thousands of tons tjle ^ re g^ jj rag ing. Jt starred these our young friends, and ac- <>f uncut hay. A report from ; in the San Carols theater at 1 were Jas. H. Barklow knowledge a bountiful supply of ¡B illin g s Indians I o’clock this morning. The Epis- lired the prairie, and that it is a , COpfli ftlKi Baptist churches are cake Joseph Padraore, the only A fri Coming, Coming ! ! ! D a v id 8 o n m arilO nil of Bandon, Coos County. Oregon. Wm. F Benjamin. Register. S IM M O N S . In the clrcuit.court of the stata of Ore gon, for the county of C<x>s. ; Imogenp Baldie Suit in equity for vs. a divorce. Henrv R aidie To Henry j Baldie, Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon — Von are here by required to appear and answer the com- Pi»int filed against you in the above enti- C O Q U IL L E C IT Y ! Tin; coiiiiii» Tmvii of S. W. Oregon! Few towns possess the natural advantages "tliatjCoqui I It* enjoys, and which w ill, in the near future, cause it to blossom a- the rose. says the Crow movement b} them to defy Agent j )lInong the buildings consumed. Williamson’s order to move them can in the county is supuosed to east of Pryor’s Fork. A later re have, been drowned in the bay t port says the Indians hav9 fired few days since. H e was digging clams and failing to return search the grass on Blue Elliow and was made, and his shovel, bucket Rock creek and at various points and clams were found where he , along Clark’s Fork, and that it was had been digging. H e was adem - done to drive thousands of cattle o c râ t. i off the reservation. K « ‘ iniMMioii o f F i u s . W ashington , March 81. — H er mann has secured the remission of the fine ot $400 on Johu Rast and , 1). C. McClellan, mail carriers, be- tween Roseburg and Myrtle Creek for non-fulfillment of contract, 1 which was the cause of the fine. are defendant, on or before the first day of the next regular term of court to be held at the court House in Empire Gity in said county, comoiencing on Mouday the 24th day ot Maj', a . d . , 1886, and if you fail ao to appearand answer, the plaintiff will ap ply to the oourt for tho relief deinandd n the complaint, to wit: That the marriage contract existing between the plaintiff and the defendant be dissolved; that the care and custody of the minor children o f said marriage be awarded plaintiff, for the costs and disbursements of this suit and for all equitable relief. This summons is published by order of Hon. R . S. Bean, judge of the circuit oourt i of the state of Oregon. f«jr the be&tiid judi cial ilistrict. said order having date the 27th day of February, a . d . 1886. Higlin <fc Gray. mar23 attorneys for plaintiff. It luts a beautiful and pleasant site, being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau <>n the sunny side o f the Coquille River, thirty miles from the Pacific ocean,Vhieh is reached every day by a four-hours steamer ride. Coquille City is at the eenterof the converging wagon road system o f Coos Countv, and is at the head o f deep-water'navigation.aiid in the central part o f avast body o f rich, river bottom lan d,w hich isthe source o f all true and enduring prosperity T he country roundabout i« filled with preciousjmeutls, minerals and coal to an unparalleled extent, and is covered w ith a variety o f timber that for quantity and quality is not e x celled by that o f any place on the Coast, if. indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock- raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking health,it is bound to come to the front rank. Tho fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous millaand factories, completed, in course «»f construction, and contemplated, will make the whole county a buzzing hive of industry and' wealth. Coijuille City is in the center, is the most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are seoond to none in the county. Buildiug'material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the county. It has the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain .stream of water run through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable. J. A . D ean , ag en t , M . J . M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., Coquille City. fiz from the champagne. No par- Fort Keogh, March 31.— A prni- j ticulars of troops who are in chase, tied oourt and nuit in which lmogene Baldie is plaintiff and you, HennqPaldie, l ie tire is raging on the Crow res- liKlisiu F ir e *. Prewett, and those of Mr. Randle- ervatiou. man Samuel H. Smith bucks, thirteen women aad all the j Ddwin 'cro«ik | srock> escapetif }(llci the balance Eliiah »ell connect«!, 'lie and IN T E R E S T IN G BOOKS. Mr. Hiram Plank, formerly a resident of the C o- quille, but whoso present addressis Red Bluff, C »ll ha* (wo books which every a^eut should handle They are very cheap, and will sell rapidly. W rit* to him at once. bt* made before t<- - Clerk of C ooh County, ed of persons chopping large, green Barklow A K TQB, All those owing JainesJIurke on note or Agent for Gibbson's fine wliiskies, au ÀÀA book account v. iil come forward ami settle whisky. Also agent for the C E L E B R A T E D ! tlif san.e v ith nic. they having been placed ¡ C H IC AG O BEER and PO RTER at wbolc- in my hands for eo l!'c:io n . sc.l«' ami retail. The celebrated BOCA bscr Chas. 1 . Edwards. ! on draught and in Ixittles. vönit» Myrtle I’oint. 11 ÖI—3m .i I t A i i b A I N ! a r § Wo have the selli.i': .«f a half section o f .V CS Pi m land, half bench an«! halt bottom land, near (■oquille City. It would make a half dozen \ n good little ranches, or a good dairy and ííjÍV !J v i » I stock ranch. The price is jjf20. per acre. UUlil: | Coming, H. Ilandlemnn of Bear creek. Mr. B (X )t’ s attendants were Nathan E. E X a H Front St.. Marshfield, Or., said 2Cth day o f March, after mak ^ ¡« > r l!ii* j* n P a c i f i c F o r f e i t u r e . d F In e * W ’ i33.C -S X -i q .- ing due examination and e* quiry, W h Iti tintoli, March 80. II. r- • O -c r » , gars auac Wake up, and give us our mail on d o r 1er S a l e . find the following verdict: manu, oi' Oregon, incroduceJ au time. NOTICE FOB IT ’ BLIGATION. O r. B r c * J 7 n , F r c p . — *• — ©>■ • That the deceased’s n a m e was important resolution yesterday, it Land, Office at Roseburg. Oregon. < v4nlStr 7 A vf*. From the best we can learn, one \Y. \Y. Gibbs. Tlmt he was about directs *h;u the March 22 l$8G. >' House Public of Uncle Sam ’s agents may be ex 28 years of ago, ami a rcsi.lmit of Lands ( ’<»inmittf.e report back the Y ’ O i’l i ’ E is hereby given that the fo lio - in '-named setti« r has tiled notice pected here soon to prosecute Ellonsburp, Curry county, Oretfon. bill of forfeiting the Nortberi. l k i - i his intention t«> make final proof in snp- port of his claim, uul that said pr «of wil some cases that have been report Ilm t it is out belief that deceas- ! eitic land grant from . YYallula to fice . T h e N «»ti«*<*! wash-house, smoke-house,, etc.: 0 cows am :> calves. 4 steers and head of sheep. On«-scow (flat boat), wheat fan, plow and harrow: three bedsteads and many other useful articles, all <»f which are offered for Sh’.iHKi. Apply to John L. Ofiield. i.andoiph, Oregon. ' as to the manner and condition of settlement by arbitration is very f;iv< »ruble. Semi in your orders; no pains spared to give full satisfaction. v4n!7 San Francisco. v4n2tf MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. D IX O N P E A . Proprietor. L E S I 3ST Tobacco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. Agent for ti e leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or Drug?, MfiJicins, Pnints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, gans, «fee. Old W in es and Liquors of the best Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L IV E . quailty. vln 3 tf