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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1886)
tffltn H U + H 'iU i ,N > 'í u v n l d « n :\ r i M i .: s e w s . ;« « « i« « « w } ° e « t > ^ * « * * » ■ rnl^nin PT finir* hprsiolf Folsom K settling herself n;ir»k back min into Iii.li:n i«. sum ! I t l o o H l i o i i d d s . Nogals, A m zona, June 9 .--T h e Parliament will be dissolved on question of using bloodhounds for the 28th. the pursuit of Apaches is again i to a story which she was reading. (lennaii) is» mounting her infant- discussed. The trouble experienc- Miss Folsom ami the president on bycicles. ed by the army is not so much how were talking together, standing at COSTIVENESS ft chair ami devoting her attention T U E S D A Y , J U N E 15, ISM G. < i.iii r .i .t \ i ) > scoli u n : . The following is a special to the tho door leading into the corridor, Portland daily News: The Cleveland 1 he president and party return- to kill 1 alu[ looking at the portraits of the , leader’s corres- jxmdent, “Carp,” sends to that pa- presidents which line its walls. moment later they strolled A| brought about: Tho sub-treasury of San down | cisco is said to he per the following account of how toward the east room, and strolled the engagement between Miss Folsom and drover ( levelaml was ^ nshington on the 8th. short 81800. them. Fran- i Apaches as how to catch It is claimed that by using bloodhounds the trail can be pur- another | sued by night as well as by cay. Indians can inevitably be caught c This plan meets iirin in arm into the conservatory.! ’ Chinese to the number of 838 ar- by their bey. phis was dimly lighted and the air rived in San Francisco r. tew d a y s the sanction of old Arizona army officers high in rank. It is hoped was full of roses. They walked up! ago from China. N EW Steward & Paden, Props., GoquiHe City, Bilious Disorders. K FU R N ITU R E jj I a KSUFIULD, Nichols Bros. Myrtle Point, Or., A dispatch from New York, s a y s :! to bring the price of real butter up to Miss Folsom be taken to Europe change from that of tho father to anti spoutl ©oni© time iu travel to A prominent banker, who acts as j to a fair rate. Oleomargarine or iijììfsriìi IsrciMie, ver Cleveland's love that .o f the lover. H is flowers and H e sent her , with the president. wrote It was finally stories of his experience at Albany, agreed to furnish enough money C a t h o lic C h in e s e El Paso, June Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, 9 .— Sam King, Di ngs and Medicines of all Kinds, ous land; he seems to have forgot ten the old “ saw’’ of, a new broom amcl G lass TVaro. Which will1 be sold at the lowest living f()1- a magnificent wardrobe for the said tube the richest Chinaman in Ac., but we are glad he is pleased. ■ — — > « »- • cash p::c« s or given in exchange for presidential canvas, and her en- bride. The whole affair was to be America, whose wife is a New Or Jesse Applegate, an early pio Wool, Hides, Eggs and a!! Kinds of thusiusm pleased the President kept a strict secret, and the marri leans lady, had u christening party neer in this state, is sadlv dement- * ► F arm Produce more than anything else connected age was .to take place immediately at his residence yesterday, to wit ed. For which a market can ha f.mml, and the with the campaign. The possi upon the return of M iss Folsom ness the reception of his infant son highest prices will he allowed. The Aceme Electric Belt leads bility of marriage, which had been from Europe. Call and price goads before purchasing into the Catholic Church. Gov elsewhere. v4n:»U the van in perfection and juice. slowly working its way into Presi ernor Sheldon, of the Texas Pacif She was deeply interested in his T in - dent Cleveland’s heart, became a stronger force than ever. l*roh il»iti<»a V o le . W hile wo cannot give the exact H e be ic, acted as godfather. A number of prominent people witnessed tlir-j came now thoroughly in love, and figures on the prohibition vote at ceremony. at the time he was elected Presi the election just past, enough is known to convince the most skep dent he determined that he would circulation, from C o iii^ iiiiii Hai- B u ll i l i l i * in«-«»*». N ew 'York, June 9 .- John Í. propose during tiie first year of tical that it is growing very rapid Sullivan is expected here to d; y the administration. H e felt very ly, and that at no very distant da) will cut a big figure in tlie poli- ^n-s l’0011 negotiating h r S O I'B delicate about it, however, for the tie tics of this state. Just which j time for tho purchase of reason that Miss Folsom was so party will take up their cause, we * entral Park Hotel, a fine eight much younger than himself, and are not going to predict, but it is 1 *J°ry building on the coiner of that she was his ward. Still lie certain that the time is c o m -; ‘^oventli avenue and I ift\-nii.d) thought she loved him, and he be glad to 'street. It is said Sullivan’s 'vi.-dt knew that he was more and more G'S when either wi i _. . . .. iu love with her every day. This espouse the temperanee cause, ta- ! js b>r tue purpose of buying this was the state of affairs when Miss at l e a s t o n e ’ > v o u l.a b e le cl think ! kotel mid locatingvi; New 1 ork. ► * to Frankie and lier mother came a t ! 80 h'°m the rapid growth of l he This is going to be his invitation to spend a week or prohi vote. gives relief pain and nervousness, and Speedily Cures wakefulness, spasms and all nervous diseases, ib.sonleis of the liver, kidneys, neural. h;g<>, . i . purr.ly^is, incipient eolie U Ml—Z.m il * t « o n a k O >> o f A gen t, At Bianco Drug Sture, Marslifield. liti 3m so at the W hite House during the the outgrowth of this question in o’clock to night a fire was discover this state. It may be that the es ed at No. 7G4 Market street, in the j - last Easter vacation. They thor F 'o r S a l e oughly enjoyed the visit. Presi pousing party may have to acqui Magnolia restaurant and spread to N E \rok e o f c ii'h t -y iv . r -o lil. S* V •n-fiK»t. tw o - in c h oXt 11. o li o tl iT (• \ \ ar-< ' Id , t w o esce in some matters, but they will Goldstinn’s fringe factory at No. dent Cleveland was being exulted practice before |the Patent Office snd have prepared /more than O n e H u n d r e d Thou** <%and application» tor jKiteDt® in tno L’ uiti d State» and foreign countne». r Caveats, Trade-Mark», Copy-right#, i—■ — Assignment«, and all other papor# for j ^» curing to inventor» their right# in the M ’ nitcd States, Canada. England, rr#DC6( ¡(«ermany and other formgn cotintrie«, pre- [ pared at short notice and on reasonable tern#. Information r.s to obtaining patents cheer- S 3 fuHv given without charge. Hand-books oi infa»rinati‘»n sent free. ^ Patents obtained thru, ugh Munn & Co. are noticed in tboScion tine Amor.cun iiot. The ml«.«lit**» of sucb BOtiM1» kell Hfd. r-.to d bv nil person* who wish todia- ^ d d r ia lT Al’ l 5N N**** CO . Office 8 c iS R m O A 311 Drosdwsy. Wow York. Myrtle Petit Nursery, Li > llOBAGATOR of, nml dcaUr iu Fniit 1'ret-a and small’ fruits. He k^eps cansamtly ou hand a well regulated «usort- meiit. cheaper than the cheapest. S.-ud in your orders no pains spared to ive f;.!l satisfaction. v4n!7 1 ò -3 ì‘ Front Si Ü.. Marshfield, Or., liCPiuiifi uiti P! P S<. 1 _c- J . E . H a g e n b u c ii , l ’ ii-«- in Sun ST-n«'K« <i. , AT F «2 T I S ha w . e 0180 E lK h t d T y h e irty a r s ' - H I, iiies, fehialo conqilaints and get.cr doublé Tho most popular W e e k l y n ew iptptr d«TOt*d to*ci«-m;e, mechanics,cuKirworin* di«coT*ri*«, in vention., and patent« ever published. Every nom - b«*r illustrated with splendid cncravinjs. This publicat ion furnihhusa most valuable encyclopedia of information which uo i*er^on rhould be withont. IThe popularity o f the ScurSTlFIO A mkricah »• eurh that it* circulation nearly cijuals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price. $3 2D* venr. Discount to Clubs. Sold by *11 newsdealer*. I.1UNN i CO., Publishers, Wo. 3CI15roadway, W. * . * n e i * | i V | f t M u n n i C n . havo !. F. Noyes,fProprietor, coldness of l.ands and feet, back- aclie, spinai woakuess, inai-.- infirni- ai d< bility. Single circuit belt, 85; circuii belt, 88. Biel ;n Frames. Door and Window Frames, made. Sa-.vs filed, and Furniture Repaired. VRiwork don«- lo order. Priees|Ri*flSonnblo. E ><- a: E; :.rSteamer Landing.g All those owing James Burke on note or lx;ok account will come forward and sittio the same with me, they having been placed in my hands for collection. Glias. E. Edwards. Myrtle B *u* B1, 1 ir i siom;u*!i, bowels; MKERS. Myrtle Point, Oregon, It equalizes the instant CABINET Non««-: Remember it is warranted to give full satisfaction. A ls o IfA I b i t glowing accounts of that wi-mler- and cannot find them, her humorous j agreed upon, and the grandfather B U IL D E R S , : Dry Goods and Clothing, she was doing so, as “ the Governor. K And Will keep constantly on hand 1 ; cent article of genuine butter, money, and as he liked the presi demand for bonds is excessive. changed the tone of her letters to dent he was enthusiastic, on the never before had so much difficulty j D kadgone on ir. Mr. Pozicr, who left ibis place some weeks ago, him. She stopped calling him j sabject of ,narria{ge. The E u ro p e -! in purchasing available securiti “ Uncle Cleve” and spoke of him ! ail trip was afterwards talked over i I hold an order for 81,500,000 bonds for southern California writes back knowing that {! 0 li T 11 a 1 Dealers in began letters to , Gt herself for the position she the position she was investment broker tor some of the j bull buttei as it is familial lv Miss Folsom became more tender, to assume as the first lady of the largest concerns in this country j called along the coast, can t begin The present j to compete for market with a de and she, at the same time inwardly laud. H e offered to furnish the and Europe, says: C 'aq m lle, C ity Ogn. lit U M The next time he proposed marriage, and Grandfath Seattle grand Jury. H e is to re- same in a proper manner so that saw her they chatted and laughed er Folsom, who was withal a sensi ceive no pay and is to pay 1 1 is own j consumers can know just what they over the report. After a time Gro ble fellow, proposed at once that expenses- -simply work for glory, i are buying, will have a tendency O oX . Dealer in Furniture, Door«, Glaus and Pic tore Fran; s, etc., and agent for White’s Sewing Machines. vltiltf AYER’S PILLS. gaged to her. STORE, I?’. IVtl^rlr, IPrcp., Dyspepsia, Id H l Oregon, EEP Constantly on hand n good Supply of fresh and choice meats, and Deliver the same to any point of the river ou Short Notice. n.°»7 tf Among the warning symptom« of Biiious- ness are Nausea, Dizziness, Headache, Weakness, Fever, Dimness of Vision, Yellowness of Skin. Pains in the Side, Back and Shoulders. Foul Mouth. Furred Townie, Irregularity in the action of the Bowels. Vomiting, etc. The Stom ach suflV rs when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or A petrified Indian has been dis- that (Jen. Miles will gire the idea I he only fear is that the ry of th,‘ President’s engagement, j banks of tlowers for perhaps a full | covered in Florida. A stone jar a trial. H e has known Miss io lso m hum * : half hour, talking earnestly, and ; containing 82,300 in Spanish coin secretary of war might character follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Bains, ize such warfare as “ inhuman.” she was a baby. He has dandled ; their voices were as tender as the Wtt8 founa buried with the giant, Headache, Acidity of the Stomach. \N ati r- hrash. Nervoitsne'ss.and Depression,arc all her on his knee as a little girl, and , forget-me-nots they passed, amii rr, i t i >«. n r cvidi n< . - of the piv-cii. c of this ilistn - - H o u g h o n t h k b i r d s . — The con- iiiir maladv. A Sure Relief for irreci.- has boon her great fric-ml nil lier : t|,e c.mversatio«, tleciileilly person- 1" 1 ocsl1 ' *e ” nor Washington, and now it : staut banging of ye old shot gun jaritii s of the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found in t lit* use of life. She used to call him > „clo a, to themselves, was unJet tho | the tlie pubUe „h ere j« ,! about strar. berry patches lately Clove, and lie 1ms kept up a c o r -, rose m lnore senses than one. , f, . ..l,,,,,, n.n Kt-j,n | will reside after lie retires from the i recalls tne sounds along tno skim- respomlence with her for jeais. I hey came from tho conservatory They stimulate the stomach, free the presidential chair. , ish line of a quarter century ago. bowel«, healthfully invi orate the torpid H e never thought of her in tlic4 . witii lmj)py ]t>ok uptiii tlieir fn.ces. liver and kidneys, and by their clean-ing. The election in Curry, it is said, W on . Judging from the number healing and tonic properties, strengthen way of marriage until a year or so v|jss p\,lsom Was blushing deeply and purify the whole system, and restore W e un- j of new hats circulating about town ag. Sin' had gone away to school j alu| the president held in lus hand j shows republican gains. it to a salutary and normal condition. rr.KPAREo ny elected j since the election somebody inns*, a girl, ami came back a woman. a red rose from her boquet d u 1 derstand the democrats D r. J . C. A yer M C o., L o w ell, Mass. Still he never thought of tho pos corsage. The engagement had been ■ three men among whom is our ! have been good on election propli- Bold by all Druggists. . i ! worthy friend F. M ..LangIois, as- j ecy. sibility of an old fellow like him made in the conservatory. It was \Vni. Hotirii. .ta-. Hurlo j “ H oj . y margarine .” — S hould the du . r. i-.vuîd - marrying such a pretty young girl not announced to Mrs. Folsom un sessor. i Steps have been taken to secure'bill now pending in, congress be- u s u r as Frankie’ Folsom, until while he til a day or two later, and to Miss p H 'M l Ì was Governor at Albany some Cleveland even later still. Z A Short tlie services ;>f lien Fuller to <le- ■ come a law compelling the m:imi- fend the Internationa! Workman facturers of oleomargarine to take match-making correspondents dis ly after this Miss Folsom wrote to nip any. A IT seminated a report that he was en her grandfather telling him of her who have been indicted by th e : out a license, and also brand th e I heard last night a curious sto- | aml down its aisles between the Meat Market, nfleets seriously till the digi*Hi\o and assimilative organs, including the K id neys. AVlim theseoiyaas are so afleeted. they fail to extract from the Mood the uric acid, which, carried through the cir culation, causes I »lieu m utism aud Neu- rulgia. ,. , The functions of tho Liver arc also afleeted l»y costivoness, causing X j ío - îlg’ars and Oi- de: W *. m *m -«»■ 's I.-, . . . ----- H v4nL8tf 'x i , F r c p . 7ivi . . Hansen, Prop. A**f-nt for GibtiSoVs fine whiskies, an AAA v.! 1 ;kv. Also ngenl for the CELEBRATED CHICAGO BEER and POUTER at whole sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer on draught and in bottles. vSnl'J San Francisco, June 9.— At 8:15 Coming, Coming, Coming ! ! ! o to the skies in the newspapers and have to do that as the probis have 7GO Market street, also the air of shown a disposition to be dictated shoe toadying was full of his praises. Washington factory, Jones' W ill W hite House was very beautiful ble feeling against the new p a r -1 to Stevenson street and also rujpcd . Gardens. W ill in contrast to cold New York. The ty in many parts, but politicians | the Cremona grass was beginning to creep out see the inevitable, and a number Finck’s loss is 810,000, fully insur- of^the ground, and the buds were liave expressed themselves since ed. The tot \1 loss is about 820,000. showing signs of bursting forth the vote of Monday a week to the The cause of the fire was a defec- into the leaves of early spring. effect, that two years lienee they tive flue. ---------------------------- •► The crocuses were in’ bloom. The wil1 lnake a President’s mansion was filled with on tllis question. --------------- ----— T r a n s c o n t i n e n t a l. San [Coast Mail.] Francisco, June 9.— The The steamer Coos Bay took a Oregon Transcontinental election flowers from its greenhouses, and tho great conservatories were one ¡full cargo of match and stave wood will result in an eflort to give the mass of blossoms and green. I t on her last trip company increased power in Nor down, The Arago made a quick trip in thern Pacific matters. It was held eaten their j Coos bay after coal. She arrived here for the purpose of controlling w’as the day after a reception, and I tho family had just Said Vice- dinner from the elegant china mid ! at tbo bunkers about 8 o’clock Sun- the Northern Pacific. fine cut glass of the presidential flay night and left, after taking on President W illim s to a press rep table. M iss Folsom had picked 700 tons of coal, at 5 o’clock next resentative: “ That Oregon Trans continental company as now formed up the elegant bouquet du corsage morning. A few gentlemen went over the as at present managed, cannot ac plate, and had pinned it into the ! bar with the tug on Saturday and complish anything decisive. Last lace at her neck. President devoted a few minutes to c<xl fish- year it endeavored to do so, and Cleveland, contrary to his usual big. They caught about 500 will of course the present year.” which was laid beside lie r ! custom, came to the table in full pounds, and say the fish grasp the dress. H is day had been a pleas- books greedily, tbe fisherman pull- anyone, and lie was feeling very good humored. The dinner pass bi two at a time, Uncle Hugh Duffy After the dinner, which lasted about one hour, tao party adjourn- Ail 4 I. a L I .«/V ____ I -.1* ed to tho blue parlor for a moment, and then began to scatter, Miss Raleigh, N. C., Juno 8.— Local of Myrtle day at many points in yester the state. The prohibitionists carried the day at Raleigh by sixty majority ami i also the following places: Uoucord,; Oxford, Kingston, W ar ronton, Salem, Apex, Henderson, Louislmrg, Bearsfoot, Finston, Sabord. tinner The anti-prohibitionists carried the b Durham, and « lien getting dry wet again election at Charlotte, Holly ! w ith the same ( without taking off,) Frauklinton, Readesville, contiuue till the pain ceases” a n d ! S l)rin8 9> Moorhead, Asher, Golds i,)1)f,er onft j ay boro, Littleton and Statesville ® J * N o license for the sale of spirituous ^ Subscribe for the H erald . liquors goes into effect at once. She liad noveo Hef-iuf-,] happier, ¡Fu'llicX’ w raptbis on 1 the ,,res" le" t tl,ou« ht llft seen her look more beautiful. * >#»« S o u th e r ii T e m p e r a n c e . option elections were held ed off very agreeably. Miss F ol Point sends us tho following re- som was talking of her school days, eeipe for felon: and she kept the party in a roar of For felon, take yellow clay two laughter by her stories of W ells (by measurement), gum college and tho secret love affairs camphor one; dry the clay, pulver o f the beautiful girls who attended ize both, wet with alcohol to a soft i! -y e a r o l d s . o n e t o »v. o m 4 c o w ;t !Ui Ca i f .o n e o n e fou r- V a n r o l d hor¡8<‘, OÎU* SCVI* n -v ta r Finck’s old horse, sixteen le ad oi hogs, two or three There is consulera-1 cutlery factory, and burned through doxen hens, For any further information to by none. The waim sole to the V « y v t y i k: f -ft-.B J A r i l i OIT Y ! - ■ * T d i a 1 on the undersigned or lu’dre .s ihe s'iiiie. Joseph F. Noyes, Mvrtle Boilit, Coas Co., Oree. N O T IC E ‘ roiling Town of S. IV. Orwroii ! I a hereby Riven, tu all whom it may con cern : That tho unilcruii'iii'd will not lx ri-spoiiBildo for any del>tn con tra cted ,or fo r any work done on tho claim at Italian liar (known now an H. H. L ow e's I’cw town- I ;()««(• 1 ! i n;;lur:il a<lviinl;ig(*s'’ tlud (Vquille enjoys, and wliieh will, in claim , t>. D. E li'iu ’a claim or James A ikon’ s claim j lo lilo«M*m tlie rose. D has a beautiful and pleasant site, the ncarTuture, c:iu«t ami worked by Elgin, L o w p & Aiken in copartner- j ship i until further notice, or until wo have paid up being «itmited, l'or ti e im t pan, « it a level plateau on the sunny side of the Coquille all outstanding accounts, and have had a settle River, thirty mile-, from tin* Pacific ocean, which is reached every day by a four hours ment o f our busiue«H between ourselves, steamer ride. Coquille City U at the center <»f the eon verging wagon road’system o f Coos Dated at Myrtle P o in t ,, It. H. Low e. Countv, and is ;.t the head» l’ deep-water navigation,and in the central part of a vast body Coos County, Oregon, - O . 1>. Elgin. A u g u st 15th 1S85.) of rich, river both m land, which ¡-the source of all true and enduring prosperity The NOTICE FOB F I BLICATION. eounti v round about is tilled w ith preeioii- m< 'tils, minerals and coal to an unparalleled Land Ollu o at Roseburg Oreo >n, ) extent, and is covered with a variety of timber that for quantity and quality is not ex April 24. 188G. )’ As a dairying and stock- 'OTICE is hereby nivon that tho follow celled by that of any place on the C'oa-t, if, indeed equaled. ing-named settler has tiled notice of raising country, and a sanit arium for those seeking health.it is bound to come to the front his intention to make final proof in support rank. The. fishing industry will prove .an imp »riant factor, while the numerous mills and of his claim, and that said proof will be factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, will make tho whole made before the Clerk of Coos County, at county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is tho Empire City, Oregon, on Wednesday, June most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second IU, 188(>, viz: S. B. Barrows, pre-emption to none in the county. Building’materia! is cheaper at t li is point than at any other in the D. S. No. 4437. for the S. y2 of S. E. 'n , N. W. county. It has tho advantag« s of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream *4 of S. E. q ami S. W . q of N. K. ], Sec. of water run through it for protection against (ire. Projierty reasonable. (5 Tp. 28 S. li. 12 west, Wil. Mer. J. A . D e a n , a g e n t , M . J. M c D o n a l d , fr.or., lie names the following witnesses to Coquillo City. Ean Francisco. prove his continuous residence upon, and v4n2tf cultivation of, said land viz: J. F. Barrows ) L. C. Gibson ( all of Coquille City, V. N. Perry [ Oregon. T. A. Walker J Wro. F. Benjamin, ___ ma4___________________________Register. N T h e B U Y E R S ' G U I D E le leaned M a rch a n d Sept., , each y ea r. 3H0 pages, ] s y x l i y in c h e a ,w ith o v e r 3 ,9 0 0 U luatrattona — u w h o le P ictu re G a lle r y . G I V E S W h o le s a le Prices direct to consum ers o n a ll gooda fo r p erso n al o r fa m ily use. T elia b o w to o rd e r, a n d g iv e » exact coat o f e v e ry t h in g y o n uae, e at, d r in k , w e a r, or h a v e fu n w ith . T hree IN V A L U A B L E B O O K S c o n ta in In fo r m a tio n glea n ed fr o m th e m a rk e ts o f the w o r ld . W e w i l l m a il a c o p y F R K E to a n y a d dress u p o n receipt o f lO eta. to defray exps-nse o f m a ilin g . L et ns h e a r fr o m you. K eapectfU lly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. £27 Ok 22U W ubush Avenue, Uliicugo, 111, MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. VV. L. DIXON . . D E A L E E . . Proprietor. I2>T D i tijjp , Medicins, r«iints, Oils, Camlies, Cijjars, Tobacco, ra n cy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. A gent for the leading sowing Machines, Mason A H am lin or gans, Ac. Old M ines and Liquors of the best quailty. Prescriptions carefully conqiounded L I V E and L E T L IV E . vln 3 tf