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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1886)
vxy /nur ar t f ö i ji n U f l£ ih l rlm m lil, l*iT lil.IS'lV T I» KVf.UV T U K S n .W . J. A. D e \N, Ialiti >r : m l Proprietor H CD Dovotud t<> li»«* iu - re ts of th * Coquille Kivt r i urticulnrly, i l.d < f he County gen ernlly. 8nbseripti«>ii. y e a r ...............................(“-.00 TUESDAY, .lUXE 1. ISM. 1.04 ( ! . 1 .4 « O M 4 S . Q CD Ul Cluirl*1)- I« 11 *)ujl«'iMini his sister. Miss Mnrv, arrived in town l ues- dav * mi a visit to friends Wednesday was a windy tiny, ail nmtsual thin«» when the sun shines and the wind from the south. A photograph gallery was Greet ed here recently by I. K. tN illard and J.,A . nllev for (.1. II. Ibuns- dell. Miss Josephine Kalem, after an nbsenoe of sevtual months, return ed here last week to the delight of her many friends. Dr. Downing has moved his j ^■e» 0 residence t » Mr. Snyder’s place, lately occupied by Harry Koberts, near the H erald office. I ittle Maggie Copley, Mr. Win. Copley’s oldest child, is sorely af flicted with something like hone erysipelas, but is improving. Mr. l>. W. Carriger di •ove tii tine bn ml of ft;l cattle to tlio bay on Weil«. esday. Coquill e is the bt'SS place for fat stock at * idi sense MIS, Mr. A. Boy rie who lias l >et Ml in Virginia City, New, G>r a coni >|c of ■(> years ket•ping books fcir a hu•! £ < ■> ÇY) wholesalt * house, is ex petL*ted hoime è" soon. Tl.t• (K cident N\ nter ci>mpany of this place put in feed pipes to sev eral houses and shops !a.">t week. There are near •”»() rent rates bieng regal • riy paid, and th? company is h**l out of debt. V,»/ Honey was neve»* so plentiful \ and cheap liete os ; t present. jà5 splenidid aitici e in th e comb gel for eiglit eelit>, and every hive F8* from a s<mu box up containi i from 2J to 100 lbs. For a n y thing in th e furniture line call on Morrison k Son, Myrtle Point. It is n >t only policy, but duty as well, to patronize home in- dlistry, and you will hardly find I i - 4* more deserving gentlemen than Morrison k Son. The steamer being built for this i \.,y ' 1 river by ( ’apt. lined, on the bay, j B ii is said, will lie a daisy. It is in- j tended that die shall have a good ' rate of speed, and b<* supplied with j e*\ every convenience that could be de w sired. w J. I). (onfield came over from the bay last week to look after his stage j ill rout« interests. It is likely that | he was r.ot amassing a fortune veiv rapidly, as lie reduced tiie service between this place and 1 iter City to a single round trip p *r day. Geo. Flanagan recently drove upwards of (>(H1 yearlings to Doug las county from this river. He lost one little fellow here, and it has strangely taken np its nightly qrarteis on the lowest step lead ing to the H Kit ALP otlice’ii press room. Joseph Fox came over from the C+- bay last week and ransacked the river from mis end to the other in search of snag-1, preparatory to | bringing the steamer Coos around to ran here. Capt. H. W. Dunham i p is Fox’s partner in this enterprise, j and is an experienced steamboat i I man. I Mr. AY. M. Hilliard killed some 1 . I . pigeons a few days ago and was ; alniut making a potpie of them when his cat, which he hml given one of the birds, got sick and died. ! O There are hundreds of people put- © ting out poison for these trouble- ; Y fi some birds, ami the one eating them is taking chances. ♦ * The Interior says that a Christian ought to he honest first, ami then pious if he can; but the usual prac tice among many is to he pious anyhow and honest whenever it comes handy. Mother (at boarding-house): Why, Freddie, you never ask for a second piece of pie at home. Fredie: That’s cause 1 knew ’twan’t any use. Prairie Farmer. CD <1 CD e+ p O li i Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor, P CD © a Ö CL m © P ok P © P I Ul ? o Ul Ul pr © o © Ul S u b s c r ib e fo r th e HERALD. V i t y , O r. \Y. ii. G etty , F hoi *. _o_ Horses and H iiß^its a t a il hours. Good P a s to ra le hy the d ay, week or month, v ln lil ihn. TO SAW FRANCISCO j C A B IN , i O r v * r.o ^ V/ - j STEERAGE. - - - $ 3 .OC tllnUS. . O. Aiken, Coqùiiiv ( i.y, Ogu, M rs. C. W. O live. M rs. A. G. Aiken. O L IV E & A IK E N . H ave ju s t received at tlie ir n e w f ; : h o ftjv V q T ^ p p jl s J **. ' .J " \ J t I *"i ;v. * r» » * / »UtV o t H .A 0IE S ANDOHUDREN S H A T S F lo w e r s . C s tr ic li licer of best ourdity always t< a1 P in n ie s an d . hml at the Brewery, and orders from all parts filled promptly. x ip S - vuJo L aces. 8 C f» O V gJi V/i À O l 3 u P d 'o T o c r a 3 . l. ò i sund. O r n a m e n t s . § A- L- N osier, P ro p rie to r Gents Clothing, Boots and Shcos. Clocks, C u tlery, etc. R u ch in g E m b ro id ery V eilin g, S c a rfs etc- etc- Hats trimed to order a speciality. Straw , P lu sli. S ilk . S atin or Velvet, vh icb we w ill sell cheap for casm . vlnU. KAHEU in Groceries. Provisions, F ’.our, Ijard. Feans, C andies, nuts, Toleicco. C igars, C igarettes, etc., etc. n f\ m SiüITTFiî, Agent. j---’« <y~ . t lit* W a l s e ^ F ro V a in S treet, Coquille C ity Otpi., ira.ffo o (j ? \ h • T l i c I j a t e s t S ty -le s % Hnndolpti, Oregon: J- ! a v4n2îl ® u r n i Ff(i s ta ll rakdolph rhbwbr \: C * ’ ! il: il i t dom* to suit A ls o p ir e S S A/wtrxm ii Shingles. Hluikvs and pit-lets fumi ¿li ed on short notice. 1 have attain taken possession of the lì U I L I ) E l l R obinson H ouse , an d w ill spare no pains or expense to m ake it pleasan t for quests. A share of the patronage is Solicited CABINET MAKER. Foard am i lodging.....................................$4.00 Pie uro Fram es, Door and W indow Fiv Hoard without lo d g in g .........................$5ES0 M eals 2.r>ct8 j aiad e. Saws filed and F urn iture Hep:... . ; All work done to order. P rices UeasoimMi Location: Near Gold Peach Hotel. E m I J n .1 CÖÖÖILLE CITY, OREGON. CONTRACTOR & P P CD oq CD T. V. Nichols, iiandon. Greg., » r» f j «H (H i; l H 1 1 ‘ 15 k p y r», r*. r*. O r \J i i -1 s 5 y New Drugstore! ( J iF .A P K S T ! Coquille City. Oregon. I^ IV E yenrs'old in Ju n e ISSU, is a dark J . I i. N o h l k u ..................... Proprietor. Ì ’ Hay I«! hands hipli. The above-nam ed I ----- Keeps----- : orse w as sired by W oodbury, ho oy Wood- C onstantly on hand a well selected 1» rn. stock of fresh and choice drugs and med icines.notions, blank books, school books J a m w as an Eciipse m are: full J-ist ' i to J «nd everyth in g usually found in a first-class fohn H enry. druti store. Prescriptions carefu lly com Term s: For the season, .jHO: Tusr.rance, pounded. Give him your orders. ! *i, H is prices are as low as the lowest. H h . ly lli;uiiY w ill stand a t M yrtle Point vln-tr. nul (\ q uille C ity. John F erry, •. Ison Foudon, Owner. Keeper. Good pasture can be obtained f«,r m ares i. Coquille C ity from W in. Copley. W ill be in Coquille Cii\ M ondays. Tues . . vs and V. edn -¿davs. H i i i f h o l a n i’ UiUJ ft U •ÜIH Er.ipirc CiiY and Drain’s Site ion BIZ«I j Y ’S C a r r y in g “ Tlio U- S- M ails Weils, i'ar^o Co s M a r s h fie ld Express Soda Water S ir!:; Jarvis. C raw ® t ft. H. HUBEN, Proprietor. ÌÌ I li a d STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! I EAVSES EM PIRE CITY AND I F ’ !N'S lx STATION EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY an d FRIDAY Manufacturer of The steam er J l ’NO or R E ST LE SS m eet« LEMON SODA, CKEAM SODA, 8AKSA- the stage a t the mouth of the U m pqua. PAUlIiLA, G1N6EB ALE, CHAMPAGNE New and com fortable stages. C1DEF. MINERAL WATER, also GCM F are to P ortlan d by th is route $14.f)0. ill Fund VINEGAR. Each passenger allowed AO pounds of baggage A te n t for the Celebrated Orepou Grape P assen gers are requested to be in Empire R«x>t F itters. C ity the n igh t before departure. vtn‘J 5 _____ H n tn H tom » , four yenrs old, is about 17 hands' h i”h is Any inform ation in regard to the above • perfect pattern of sym m etry and beauty. lin e can be procured a t th e R larco or C en tral .e is biaek w ith variable dapples: was hotels in M arsh f eld , and the post ollice or ir«-d by! Muover*« P« rchcron. and his d un in an y p ublic b ' in Em pire V.oivim maw-. lie is a No. 1 horse for : work, and those It svino m are« to breed PROPRIETOR, •• • respect fully invited to exam ine him C O Q U IL L E M IL L -, fore passim »’an opinion. Term s, for L iv e r y , Feed a m i S in g e S ia M e . — AND— -Jo service. by season. ^10 by insur- S c j 3 c i a . l ^ Y .t t e iT .t io n • ce. I’r.stur»- f:-, v : t H.- skT.’s p lain . No • ;v*n«r»ili;.y : s u:> d but ur -nt car.* w ill O -iv ö iT t o B o a .rc L iiT .g - * ta k en . F . H . Hr prF’ Prop, .v m nna"er. V’A’/iM/.S MODE 11ATK. — DEALERS IN — j r IM IK n!»ovo named s<alliou w ill m ake the I piesent • < asoli ot Coquilb- City and at ! F. H. Tinsi.ins.* place on North C oquille'and ! a- C ntlip’s place on D aniel’s creek. Black Prince R. E. BUCK Tug Company!! i!:S TllUfiSiÈi Stilli!! Yeung Rifleman. W ill sii ml ih i • :n .' places. sensi-n i f ISi'fi at the fo!- C* T T T J i T T T ^ * b U JKlli C oauille S T •X, T \r .o y a ~ r -j 1 *, U From A * il 1st to July 1st. ¿ .i x . V U-i. V t e r m s : I Singh service bdi, season S l’ 2 , Insurance, S 15. \ r OUNG R IF liE M VN. a blond b ay, VM \ iinnds high, is tile only genuine de- ■i.‘em lan t of old R iflem an stan d in g in th is i ’o in ty . Old Rifiem an was sired by Im ported Glencoe and Young R illem nn's dam w as Queen, hy Glencoe Chief, he bv Import- le d Glencoe, his grand dam F onita was hy i b.qeirted Glencoe. G oim I pasture for mares sent to the Sum ner stable at £2 per month. C are w ill he taken to prevent accident, but no responsi- j Dility assumed. mart) SiUiU’.vooi, & L uvak . BLACKHAWKI T im lin oSidli-K i .vi!l m ake the season of l:T 'i at Coos river, Simm er, Norway, Coquil le C ity ::ml Burton P rairie, com mencing Ajiril f>, and en d in g J u ly f». PKSCRtPTTON AND PBDTOBSK: Dlaokhawk is a beautiful black stallio n , 5 ye :: s old M ay IS, over lb hands high an d w eighs 1400 pounds: w-as raised by O tey Boon, of Douglas county. H issto ck isM or- e.in , Blackhaw k, Copperboltom, Percheron, Money Changer and K entucky W hip. BLACKHAWK W ill m ake the season as follows: At R o b in son's place op Coos river. F rid ay and S a t urday of eveby other w eek;Snm ner,M onday; Burton P rairie. T uesd ay and W ednesday of »•very other w eek; Norway, T hursday every other w eek; Coquille C ity. F rid ay and S a t urday of every other week; a t my place on j D aniels creek, T uesday. W ednesday and i T hursday of every other w eek. For term s, ! see Post -rs. N otick .—All possible care w iil b etak en to I prevent accidents, but w ill not be responsi ble for an y. L ib eral reduction w ill bo made to persons across the b ay and a t a j distance. Good pasture can be had at or near each s ta n d . JOHN HUDSON, apr20 Proprietor. Co juilla City, - Oregon T • T • 111: K N A B P ! A NO ; CE1 BAL lEiimtAHDISE F — AND A M . KINDS OF — FAMOUS IL i X X I v I E S K E. M. (ioTTsi hyi . k : —"T he best itistru- i n in it now existin g C e d a r , f i b , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e , i n b o t li h e m i- Alder ami spruce lumber always ou s*i,h.-res.” —**! Lave never seen hand and for sale at (lie lowest rates. B H B s rrrr - r a n i; C t . au v Lol l D tLeir equ al.” P.U’LTVi: I j S'CI "T he Knabe P iano sur prs.-ea a ll other makes.*’ The i>opular HARRINGTON PI VN n. the CHICAGO COT TAGE ORGAN. T A S 0 By the Tug KATIE COOK, on the river and l >ar, at reasonable rates. A. L. BANCROFT £ CO.. Sole Agents. 721. M :rket St... San Frnmisc. J . K. II. yokniiui ' o , Blanco D rugstre. Slr-.rsl: field, local ag en t. nil-"•in W. Gallier BLACK-SMITHING Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. i Orders for llimiter filled in quanti ties to »uit, and tit the lowest living rates. . J . l ’A llK E lt, ( HAS F. DOE. Ibirkorsbm, Coos county Oregon, v l n l S tf. -¿ L U S T ID Z E L c rs e -S k ic e in g ' Neatly anti promptly done, at tin* lowest living prices. Shop next | door east of Leneve’s drug store, I Coquille City, Oregon. ox* ('. A N D R E W S P R O P P aE T O R , fomet if The people of the C oquille river shoe Id la*ar in m ind, th at ns good l*l»ologr;»|*li*> as enn be obtained on the Pacific coast, i-.ro made hy G. H. R amspkpl , of M yrtle 1’oi-it. W ill soon have completed a floating I Store, STILL M i l l ! m non1 you MJ l M P i i c 11 u CONSTANTLY Keejis An assortment of Hoots and shoes, Hats and caps, .S L I E S T P A L A . C E W ith which h<* w ill v isit every i*oint on the river between M yrtle Point mid Bandou, and be prepared to do San F la n - cisco work a t less than Sail Francisco prices. W ill lx* fu lly prepared to make P ictures in a ll sty le s known to the a rt, from the sm all est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. All he asks is for people to compare his work w ith th a t of others. Mr. R. has become a perm anent citizen of Coos County, and it is to the in ter' s" of the people to patronize home indsstr.v and thereby keep the money in the ooimtry v2n4dtf Stationery, Inks, Dry goods and Clothing La dies. Gents ami Childrens General fur nishing goods; also groceries, Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco -------- n11,'1 « T U e * v trues, giM>d, large house and wtxidshed. etc., apply a t th is oflice or to li. Kern, M arshfield. est He price for country « * « i* w > - produce v l u ‘2