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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1886)
s CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y . Methodist aerxifces. by i.ev. T . P . Ilaynos ji re belli »is follows: First Snblmth at North Fork 11 A. M. 2nd “ '* Lauipey creek ** *• 3rd ** “ Fiali Trap •• •* 4th “ “ Coquille City ** “ P. Dem of North C jp iille carn -3 down Satin day. T. \V. Johnson, of North Coquille was in town yesterday. A nephew of Mr. Joseph Collier arrived here from the east Sat unlay. LO CA L IT E M S . — ' -1 - - . | Don’t forget meeting of Gen. lay y»'.ir water lent May tiist. Lytle Post O. A. R. at Myrtle Point *1. 1». Piston, Date City, Florida Wednesday 28. have our thanks for fa\ora. Mr. (j V. Peterson an.I wife, of J . Garfield came over from the Iowa slough, made us a pleasant bay Saturday bringing a hack. ; call yesterday. i Tliog. Alurlic is to be hanged at Mt. Idaho, June 9th. ; Ex-President Arthur is in a : very critical condition. Mr. Geo. Woodruff, of Coos bay, , was in town a few days last week. ! Messrs. G. A. Brown, of South Coqni lie, died of consumption last week, Jas. Sand ford, of Arlington, in this state, was run over and killed by a. train, on the 19th. ‘ F o r N aif. Astoria fishermen are still on a Senator Jones, who is love sick I have a Hull for sale. P arties wanting an strike. at Detroit, and who has not been animal of this kind »'ill dow ell to apply to E . Curroan. None except Chinese are idle in J near " nshiuidon during the pies- Norway. 1 Portland. This is as it should l»e. j H,nt session o« congress, wants to ! Ap. 13.—Sir. __ ______ _ I Rhode Island has got pr«hibi-j k1K>* ^ the appointment of a man to his place ol an important com- F o r S a le - ti<»n into her constitution and she mittee is not without a precedent | ( ) * oxenKourthVeedyeaToid^^ i» happy. His actions are without a precedent, j two-year olds, one cow, one cow and calf,on« Miss Frances Folsom, President ar.d we suppose cougress works on ; 0;,lf’ ,,|ie four-yiHr u,d hor7*-one »^ven-year . . , .. , . .. j old horse, sixteen head of hoga, two or three Cleveland’s fiancee, is 22, and of the principle that desperate diseas- doxeil heI)8 For any further information rare beauty. es requires heroic remedies. call on the undersigned or address the same. Joseph F . Noves, The damage at Montreal by the llappliirMN null l l r a t l l i Myrtle P oint. C oos Co., Oreg. recent Hoods amounts to between Are important problems, the five and ten million dollars. former depending greatly on the Trade has so increased at Doub- latter. Everyone is familiar with lin, Ireland, that Liverpool steam the healthy properties of fruit, and E n c i p i r e O i t 3r , O r . ers bound for America are directed no one cau afford to l»e sick and W . R. G e t t y , P r o p . to call there. miserable while the pleasant con Mr. «lames Laird came down from j An rmmud heavy crop of sen-i Mr. El ridge Norton, of Marsli- Dora with a team one day last lions is rap >rte 1 at til a m ait h of the field, spent Sunday ’ in this place, waek. | river. Several of the big rocks ; visiting Ins cousiu, Miss Lehman. Me have receive l the initial ; nie continually covered. The democratip convention lately manlier of the East Portland Star, Our esteemed Fred J . Smith, held in Curry county instructed its n good democratic weekly. of Looking-glass, made us a pl«as-1 delegate to vote for Hon. J . M. A man in West Virginia made a shot pouch of his stomach by swal Flour is selling in this place at ant call^yesterd ly. He reports his ; Siglin for congressman, from :*s> to $5.25 per barrel, the re- aged parents in good health. j 'n )e wentb^r of the past week lowing bullets for costiveness, and suit of heavy competition. Laura l rqnhart, wife of Alex has /been the same or nearly the. now he hfts to die. _ J------- - -*#»-«----------- The stage between this place and Irqu hart, of Mirshfi^ld, and sis- same as that of mid summer. The. ¡tln rk rl lt«|»ort. Coos bay started up Saturday , ter of Q. A. N isler, of Iowa slough,' roads are getting dry and are very . .Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosier, Jesse Noitoij'isThe driver. ' di»-d a few d u s ag > in S m Fnui- jitongb and Jumpy. of the Gash Store. Tickets foi The May Day l.all at c*sco- Her two-year-old infant | P av *E i *.‘—T hose owing ns either Eggs, per doz.,...................... 19c Baudot; can be had at Olive hotel *s a*so reP*, t e ^ ‘l^ bl. for subscriptions, advertisement«' 'Apples, jier bushel,............. 40 ia this place,-or of E. Bender, Myr- Mr. J . H. Bullard, formerly of or an account in boot and shoe Flour, per barrel,............... 5.75 Halls prairie, «lie l ou the steamer store are once more asked to pay Butter, ()©r roll,.................... 50 tie Point. 20 Mr. Jas. Boyle, who came out Cons liny while en route from up. We cannot live without get- Cheese, jier jxiund,............... 191 • •••••• XW from Illinois-a short time ago has San Francisco to Coos bay, last ting what is our due, and it is J Beefsteak,.......... ti His son, Clark, went over right that you should pay. Re- Beef, per fore qr. " ............... had a brotlitfr to come from the w«ek. do, per hind qr., “ ............... 7 iu resp mse to a telegram Saturd ly. member this. You would have same part 4*. M u tto n ,.............“ .................8 (ri-10 Mrs. J . H. No- ler who went i tliw in««Bey if the thing was revers Salt Pork, 8 Father Cartwright who hail one ed. Ciime, send i‘ . along at once.* 7 Corned Beef, of his eyes oemoved a short tim e ?*** on a visit to Indian w rote on 11 H a m s,.................“ . . . P. A. Marquam, Jr., returned on since, has recovered, and is quile Fer arrival at San Francisco that 10 j she had witnessed the worst sort Saturday from a trip to Ashland. B a c o n ( sides i stout again. 9 do (shoulder). . “ .. e , ... l e ! of a storm on the triii down. Her Waile at the latter place he arrest t onsidernble of the fruit in dif- , 12 L a r d ,................. . . . „ ,« fare altogether to Indiana, sue says, ed H. C. Messenger, a saw mill Potatoes,.............“ . . . 1 ferent parts of the country is killed . ,7 , , , was eighteen dollars. proprietor, who is charged with j (Jabb;:gi\ 2 but Coos county w ill have, as usual, ..................................... 4 Youne s a lm o n from six to seven cutting timlier on Government Onions a good crop. S u g a r ,.................... ............... 8^^|10 inches lo n g are being caught here land in Jackson county, ueai Ash- The Mail says the Santa Maria, 80 every day by the thousands. land. The jiolicy <>f the present Coffee, in tins, . . “ ............... do, g reen ,..........“ ................ 14 an ocean steamer, is due at the bay, There are nif*re caught on the administration seems to be to g«i Tea, g re en ,.........“ .................30(^70 from San L'iego, whither she will river now iu a single day than aTter all who infringe on the Gov- do, English bkfst“ . 75 carry a cargo of coal. 10 there are of the grown fish at the eminent domain. Mr. Marquam R ic e ,.................... “ . The Prohibition Star at Salem fisheries in a whole season. 4 B ea n s,................. “ . leaves to-day for II weburg on «a Apples, d rie d ,..“ . now runs a daily—a bright and well As n Hnpwh hair .Ir-ssi»« m i l ! ’- '" 1' 1'"' ............... - Porllainl Daily Basins, do 20 edited paper. Every temjierance renovator. Avar’s Hair Yii*n- is Xews. 12 Currants, ilo man in the state ought to take the 15 AYool......................“ . universal I y commendetl. It enidi-j Mrs s ir.»li Kenneily, wife of Star. cites scurf an 1 dandruff, cures the Empite City hard a are mer Delegates fr iui ^ nearly all the erupti »ns and itchimrs of the scalp, chant, died at Mr. Lamb’s place in j counties are instructed to vote for promotes renewed growth of the Empire the other day w hile on a Mr. Hermann tor congress. He hair, an 1 prevents its fading or visit. She was in gi«»«l health an 1 seems to be largely the choice ot turning gray. fell over dead without a struggle. the state. The enervation and lassitude of The came is attributed to the Mr. Arthur Thresher’s si-luail spring time are indications of the bursting of a I i I ihm I vessel in the. commences at Halls prairie next sluggish action of the blood, over- head. Sim was «a daughter of Monday. Mr. T. is uu imlusliioin !o nDd with curb m ite i by the use (Jude Cliai ley Thomas, who came 1 j J . . 1 success u sc io.> . Mr. loiiey lhompson, of I)«*ug- las county, spent a few days hi town last week, looking bir a situa tion for a saloon. Doubtless he saw nothing iu it. Mrs. Olive lias received a new lot of millinery goods. The very late>t styles an: cmbraceil in these gix»ds, and her prices are the low- est Call on her. Col. John Lane has been np- pointed to the candidacy of the oftice of state treasurer on the pr i- oi heating fm d i:: winter. in is , fr<»in Rolla, Mo., to this part m condition may tie remedied by the IS72. She has two sister» and a «>f Ayer’s Sarsaparrilla, the brother near Cottage Grove in this | | ^t blood purifier known. j state. S!ie was an excellent lartv, i The Const Mai! has gone into the the editor of this paper having hands of a e«»i p«nation to be know n known her from her infancy, as the Coast Mail Publishing com I I T i c k e t o l’ C 'u rr.i C o . pany, w ith John A. Gray as editor. We congratulate the company on The following is the republican ¡js etfirient editor and wish the ticket of Curry county: NO 1 IC E FO K P l ’ B L H ’ATION. |);q*»r, its editor and stockholders1 J< int IDpresentative—A. Crook; Land Office at K«»scburg, Oregon. < April ?.i. i :-; mî . i success. The late editor, Mr. John ’ Clerk — Will Gauntlett; S'leri.f — 1 ITIC Ii is hereby given tha*. the f«*ll«>w- Church, was a g.xxl newspaper man T. J . S titt; Treasurer—W. Sutton; J.V in^-;.allied settler has bled not ice of his intention to make final pr«x>f in support nn«l we wish him success w herever j School S u p t—F.A. Stewart; C.irn- of hia claim , and th at said pr«x»f will be missioners—J . B. Wilson and D. made before the Jud, e ««r Clerk of Coos he may go. City Livery & M Stable centrated liquid fruit remedySyrup | Horses and Hagt i«-s at all hours. of Figs, may be had of our enter Pasturage by the day. week or v ln l'J3 m . prising druggists. W. L. Dixon, j ___ Myrtle Point, «J. H. Nosier,Coquille j p . - City, H. Sengstacken Marshfield <fc ■ It |i |i Empire. ¡1 t i l U S ta b le , Myriis Poiii, oreg. Nvru |i o I F I ï s . Manufactured only by the Cali- forma Fig Syrup Co., San Francis co, Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa- tive. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of Mr. W. I . Dixon, agent Myrtle Point, J . 11. Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henry Sengstacken, agent for Marshfield and Empire. Sample liottles free, and large liottles at fifty cents or one dollar. I t is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system: to acton the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroiurhly. to dispel Head- aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation, Indigestion acd kin- dred ills. Good m onth. : | j -A -ll K i n d s c f HAULING D o n e a t s la c rt n o tic e . Hack Con it-cting with lx th Steam ers. G. \. Frown Proprietor. F . M. Lecker, Aj-ent. nl«bf 71vC. O LIVE HOTEL, JA S . C A R T W R IG H T , Prop., j Coquille City, Oregon. \ • Mcnls at ail Hours, 1 At frjm 25cis Upwards. ! r I', H IS P ipn'ar Hot«-l has rec-ntly been 1 put in better ord«*r than ever before, and is truly a favorite resort. ltU II.V, The tab « a are supplied with nil the deli At MnrRhlield April lû th to ihe wife o f cacies to be had. ami in style to suit tha Chas. Leitchwerk, a daughter. j most fastidious epicure. Its dining-r ».»ms and sleeping npxrt- DIED._________ _ j ments ar second to no hotel in Southern In Empire 0 ; ty. April the Tlrd, 1H8Î. Mrs. Oregon. vdnlG J a s . Cartwright, Prop, Sarah Kennedy, and da-i-^hter of Charles Thomas. [Hoi*a (Mo. 1. p.-»« e-s please copy.] Land Agency! - T T ie U n d e r s i g n e d Land IT ST Coquille A gency City an d T. V . Nichols, Bandon. Oreg., Is prepared U> buy or sell [or reasonable consideration, lie lias the following for sale: A Croat flui.cj for makng Money, C O N T R A C T O R &. ,*1/ W V ACHE > of exw-Feut tim ber, fir and cedar, iu ar Coquille City, for sale at rcasonabb« rates. For particulars enquire of J . ( ’. Laird <»r of the undersighed, 1 1 . 1 ) T H R E E LO IS . A ilo-tse of it rooms ecu rerally located in Coquille City .t ry cheap for cash. It U E A ls o 1 ! , lJti aces on the Coquille river, near Co quille C ilv: 3 J acres under cultivation, GO Picture Frames. Door and Window Frame« acref or more in grass, all fenced. Good made. Saws tiled and Furniture llepaired. barn end bouse; fanning tools, wagon and All «rork done lo order. Prices Ueasonablo. harness. Easy term»—enquire of S. Jo n es •L «cation: Near Gold Heach Hotel. or at this office. W R IT E CEDAR acres of white cedar timber land, one-fourth rail» from R.-ar creek. Very Cheap. , i • , . j .4 Brewery for sale—capacity ot six “There 18 a good time coming; I b a rre l. Gix»d Location—Evcry- I t is almost here.” IlUiu« o n v en ie n t. Sinu factory masons ! given for w i; -in.j t • sell. CABINET MAKER. 11 « for the B eacfclliS0 Everyl-otly get ready and go to | , v m. flIui H lu.rt.h , ne.lu u wi]r ivom V / Coquille C ity. < n Hta}.e n ud; 1 «.use of the bench with the school, on Wednesday, Miss Alice | nis cnI>ltl lican and using a lower case ’etter Sheriff, T .J.S titt; for County Clerk, and Frank S. Bunch ore for democrat. Some seem tothink. Leroy Carry; for Surveyor, F. S. Portlnnd. too, that he is a little previous, pre- ; Moore; for School Supei intendent, .JoliD L. Kronenberg passed up mature, or wor D t-ith it effect, in Will Guerin. the river on Tuesday en route to announcing the election of some of , j|ri,,o r r -j|r 'j'|r |4e| o f cmn ('•unfy. Salmon mountain where he intends the candidates while others were The following is the democratic going to work to develop the quartz i on|ynomir|Hte j at t,l0 recent re. ticket put out at the convention at mine there. Milling machinery , c invention. , , , Empire City last Saturday: has been sent for. . * 4 » That thingnina u i i i awn n Representative— L. B. Fetter, of XI.saAI.ee Dewey lias, for the (he tine (w„ nf l.«y» that were seen ■ 0 li|le; c ^ poet week, been clerking ... J . A. on one streets Isst week M n „ uc t t.. Q j , „ the ,,t incam. C olliers More, tins place. XI,ss Mr. H„ ll,e man who was .l.scuss-. C|erk j j L .lInllj the es. D. 18 an ethcient clerk and we co n -, ing Hon. J . H. Rolierts in refeiv ^ 4 ¡Biininlioti(( T ent incumlient; Sheriff—Capt. T. gratulate Mr. C. in securing her | em .e to what our local party organ« S. Floyd, of Empire; T re a su re r- services. Xliss Dewey's sch.s.l at j have to say of him. He l.rongl.t; A p 0 # ,fn t|le presp|lt ¡,)cun) lie nt; the Roy school house commences his wife to town in that velnc'e, a)o|jty Com m isehm ew -E. ty Commissioners—E. Ron soon. throu *h sen e wretchedly mean del. of Myrtle Point and W. P. The worst mud hole in ti.e conn-1 ,n ,nkfii " (lv"» ,nKH ,,r Mast, of North.C*»quill«; Assessor ty is to be found less than a half *>•«- extremely (!< .«1 hargn.ns to Iv — I. E. Rose, of Dora; School Su mile south of this tow,,. It ig »■ h nnd in the stylish goods at Mrs perintendent—A. J . Sherwood, of matter of interest to the [«-oplc of Olive's popular „„ll.nery store, Ci h is river; Surveyor—Alex Hall the upper river nnd of this part 'Messrs. Steward & Padeo have of Marshfield. H«m. «I. M. Siglin, why a bridge is not put in there, ofiened a meat market in this town j ^ p Flanagan, ami two XIr. Supervisor, hustle matters up; in the store room lately occupied others whose names we were una a bridge is badly needed. I>y J T. Moulton as n store. These ble to learn were elected as dele gentlemen are fair dealers, and Mr. J . B. Fox laid down soine- h*:ve a fine lot of cattle of their gates to attend the state conven tion. The three named will go in thing over 220«) feet of pump-log . ^ T|lpy ,,„VP ,nlule amiI)ge- person. p.p.ng for the U cc.Jent Water |npntR t„ hu|1|,|y vnri„u8 , l„eef np company in this place. The pip© nnd down the river, which will Q u a rte rly .Wee tin g . - | • j _ was two inch bore and connects give th e m t h e mlVitntage ot having Quarterly meeting of Coquille with the mains put down last w in constantly a supply of fresh meats, (.jr,.njt M. E. church South will lie ter. Almost every house in reach very UOUbe ^ ug ^ u jj| require a daily invoice held at Lampey cr en on the sec- of the pipe takes ;es water. I h r rates H11 ppjv ti,p tlemaml. They will on«l S itunhivalid Smnlay in May- - from any part | the Hill and 9th—Eld. E . G. Mich- are reasonable , and the water of fj|| orders promptly pi 8eud them your uel presiding the*finest quality. Something the t)f the river. T. P, Haynes, P. C. town was neediug badly. ■ older. Wm. Morris of Oo«iuille C ity . S . L. Kelicu ) J . F . Sohrocder - of Norway, Oregon. Jo s . llama ' Win. F . Bt-njaniiu, npr*_*7 ____ Register • Billy Berry. ? IV E yeaW old in June 1886. it, h dark lJtft' 16 hands high. The nbuve-nan ed Horse w J mi sired by Woodbury, he by Wood- burn. I f Pam wan an J Jo h n Henry. Eolipae mart*; full sister to Terms: ' For the season, |I0; Insurance, fl». Rr.naY will stand at Myrtle Point and C» quille City. Jo h n Berry, Nelson Drown, Owner. Keeper. Gixid p.isture can be obtained for mares nt Coquille City from Wm. Copley. B il l y Myrtle Point Brass Band O n M a y 1 s t, 1 8 8 6 . A large tent-covered scow w ill be taken down and music and •, • ...i • , | i dancing will lie indulged in en , ° **_ route. Arrangements have been made by which excursionists can remain over Sunday and come up on Monday. 1 » *_) > 7 f acres on North f«»rk n e a rG ra v .l Ford; 2.» ac. es clear,*d. house li»\i*6, barn :J0x.r>4, Rinokebouse. \ttx<d-slied. be« house; 4 stands of bees. 2 rows, household | and kitchen furniture, farmiug tools, wagon uril, h . | and b a n i-si, 1.» acres of crt»]»s; ran*:e out side and convt nieut for IU) bend of stock, is less than one mile from school house and p o st offee— jf 2.700. i » ) acres. 4 miles alxxve Parkersburg, t •- ou Coquille r ver; 25 acies 1 k » u <» d .— ballano«- bench and bill land. House 2Gx28 bam 42x61; go >d, young orchard, bearing; tim ber Oil the on the place; good out- H Ball tickets $1.00, Excursion tickets 5 0 cents for the round trip. Harry Hunt will furnish mid- Î '«id** 1 *> range for st«»ck. P rice. 1250 # ikI for ’i u /»:ai.u êt o f land. 80 acres under . , A 4 , , ,, ! ^-¿kW f«»r IK Ki'J acres night supper at 50 ct»., and all ^ fence, iWO fruit trees house, baruGjX4l). t g* od '-an'«« for cattle adjoining. other meals at 25 cents. P A T R O .I I Z i : I I O N i ; I.X IH 'K T R Y ! The new A 1 Schooner P arkersburg , N O T IC E - Head Quar ers First Brigade. > Oregon State M ilitia. ) Ashland, Oregon. April 22, 1886.—Having been requested by a suitable number of per sons, residents of Coos county, Oregon, and subjec to military doty under the laws of the state, to issue a call for theoiganization of a volunteer company of m ilitia. I hereby appoint A. H. Wright, a resident of O'»os county, Oregon, to open a book nnd cause the names of the persons so desiring E I V E B to volunteer to I * entered in the same and to fix a-v a day of meeting Saturday. May 8, \ \ 7 *1 L L Run on no other Route. This vessel having made six round tnps 1886. »v at the of i o Coqnille City, Coos Atwwi. iu o town tuw ii u oqum r v i b j, % uus * v * v ’ ( ccuuty. Oregon, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, in the last six months, is supposed to keep The said A H . W right shall preside over up her past reoord, and will until further said meeting and complete the organization notice, on and after November 15tb. deliver in accordance with the general laws of Ore- freight to Copuille City and all points on gou. Sec. 15, page 6G7, and make due re- . th *T i# e r river at the following rates: ports of ihe same. _ J l • ir $3 p »r ton. s ilt, nails, iron and ooal $2.50, - ther freight $4 per to n . J . M. McCall, C oud i l l s M il l k T u o C omfamt . Brig. G«n. Comdg. 1st B rig ., O S. M. vlnU Built Exprmlv for the C O Q ü I L j five r«n»ius, woiKl-slu-d, go ,d cistern, 150 fruit t^ces. some l»t ar.ng—\ ery i-l.t iq». L E t\ r House uud two lots in ^Coquille t p C ity; very cheap. j 1 5*171 for House and lot in C oqn ille City. V i k YORES—A splendic ranch, at a » J very »rea bargain. At least $5000 ! worth of good tim ber in close proximity to ; the water Two to three hundred sheep go I with the place. Place well imroved—75 j acres cleared—price, cash down; $2500. j »> | O ACRES on Coquille river. 80 seres ¿ 4 0 bottom land. G acres cleared, bal- | lanoe good timber, eeunr nnd fir -convenient to log. Sn all In-use with three room s; $2230. Or, 120 acres including the bottom and and house H1200—a splendid chance for one wishing to make a home. L ib eral terms given. One choice business lot in Coquille City —very desirable. A BARGAIN. O acres at Gravel F«»rd, all Itottom »/ O land. 5 i acres under cultivation, 30 acres good pasture. One of tne best places on the North fork: would make a t.ood dnirv farm . For good dairv farm For nortienluM particulars annnira enquire of the unclerMU hed or on the premises of J . R . Fox, Graxel Eord. Oregon. CH EA P! C H EA P!! ft acres in Randon C ity, on Main street; f ) large boil ding of five rooms, e tc ., alsa b am . The premises h re cle"red snd fenced, are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheap. Enqnire of W alter Sinclair, Coquille City, Oregon 3