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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1886)
A L O C A L I T LM S. A dance will be given in this Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, of Iowa slough, were in town on place next Saturday night. H ayin g is just commencing. business last week. Fisherman are putting in a trap Mr. Church, n now oonior, 1ms John Clinton informs us that be below Dngnell's ferry on Kogue charge of Mr. Haskins horse, is [mtting in timber out at bis log river. Black Prince. Look out for posters for the Odd Fred Jarvis, of Empire, anil J. ging camp now in good shape. D. Garfield, of Marshtihl, were in Frank Docker runs a daily stage Fellows’ installation and ball on town ¡Saturday. line between this place and Myrtle July 5th. Mr. II. Williams and wife, of Point, carrying freight and passen The w ild blackberry crop will be Catchen creek, attended preaching gers. light in most places owing to the here on Sunday. The democratic rooster, which late frosts. J. A. Simon was elected justice has been a rare bird in Oregon for Thirty men are engaged in peel of the pence for this precinct, and a number of years, will again ap ing tan bark on Hogue river. \\ hy L d Gallier constable. pear. Portland News. not some here? S. McClosky and J. A. W aller Mrs. J. S. Coke and her youngest are about ready to commence mak Mr. Blodgett ami family, of ing brick at Norway, son, and Mrs. Jno. Darker, of Dora, Harrisburg, arrived in town last Master | night on route to the Handolph Travel with Copley and Tennis- were in town Saturday. sou, the new managers of the stage James Coke called on us. ! mines. line running to I t ter Citv. For several days lost week the No bettor bargains cun be found 1 % 4 road between this [»lace and l ttor TlicJ Dcntocrtt ts 1 M0L\cd til:o entire , in any store in Coos county than City was kept hot by stages, from Ciunity ticket i; 1 Dei:itoii county, those offered by W ill A verill at ten to twelve trips being made over Damlon. AVith the excc['ti on of 1 .‘loi k. W 0 hear a gri»at numy wishing it daily. W i l l w ants w o o l .— See W ill Wo failed to get out an extra it wouhl ruin. It will be s»inguini if we tin not havV l ur iregul nr Juno last week, as announced, for tho reason that some who we depend ruin. Dr. 1). L. S tlH4e, tho ilontiüt ed on for the results from the d if ferent precincts got drunk or for I” tsseil through th Í8 [Ilace Thürs- day for Myrtle Point. Mrs. Steele got it. Averill’s ml. He wants wool, and the inducements he offers me enough to secure it. (.on«! l i a n D e a d . Fncle John Levnr, one <4’ this world’s noblemen, died at bis 1. .¡no at Sumner in this county last Wed nesday night, l i e had been ailing for two weeks with a severe pain in the region of the heart, and this is what caused his death. Mr. I.e- var was one of Coos county’s pio neers, but lias left here on two or three different occasions and lived in different parts for a while, but, in his own language,as “ Coos county did a better part for him than any other,” he returned each time, and the last with the determination to make it his permanent home. He was liberal even to a fault, and no man can say lie was wronged by this just man ho would suffer a wrong rather than to commit ono in retaliation. H e was a great friend of this little paper, and of ten expressed a willingness to give it any assistance should we need that. That, and his noble and ster ling qualities as a man, have caus ed the writer*to look on him as ¡i father. A wife and son are left here to mourn his death, and they have the sympathy of the whole county. irs, "°™ '1 house and lot <>n First st., jus! i>t of, ¡uid adjoining H. E. Diu k - place in this t o v . i s offered i very cheap. Enquire of Chas. Watkir.s. ------------ 4 --#^** 4 - s o m k ia Front Street, MARSHFIELD, --- ---- The stage route from Empire City to Drain’s, is now in fine con dition. Passengers put through to the railroad the same day, without extra charge, when requested. Fare to Portland by this route, only $11.40. tf. ----------- Opposite O'Connell’s, Si - 7 O re g o n . Mi nis from r>:M0 to 9, a. m.; 12:30 to 2 p. m. ami 5:30 to !) p. in.. MeuI s ......... ....................2.>cts. No Chinese Employed. v4n38tf 4 im u t k ik Si n i a \\ ashingtou, June 11.— Sirs. Hoyt, the president's sister, left the ! White House this morning fori nl * vj Buffalo, accompanied by Mrs. I Cleveland. Thus is the honeymoon ! -A .1 1 K i n d s severed. o f y HAULING ZDozie a t a Inert n o tic e . The Best Bargain- » acres of good IK»tto hr d, s* von | 1 331 miles below Coquille City, on the river, 1 price S 12 J 0 . Liberal, time on >’ 1 in » < f the* I amount. ' ! wenty-onc* [ head of catti* for ! «•ion. Enquire* of S. W . Gilman, or at this i ollice. n llt f. Hack Con.lecling with both Steamers. G. A. Grown Proprietor, F. M . Decker, Agent. nlStf 71vC. O L IV E HOTEL, Wool! Wool! Coquille City, Oregon. JAS. CARTWRIGHT, Prop., Those wishing tv» visit the bay will make time by going with Copley A Tennisson. They carry Ani paying ITets. Cash for good wool in Charley Mathison, son of It. the mail, and are always on time. accompanied him. uooil shape delivered here at Gamb it. Meals ¡it ¡ill Hours, I will pay 17‘ iCts., one-half in merchandise, Mathison the boot maker, arrived Miss Louisa iiundlcman and At from 25cfs Upwards. Hemembrr the Odd Fellows’ ■ -* « ® ► < --- - or IT’ o out of my store. Gri tig on your good here yesterday after an absence of r i ''l I i S Popular Hotel has recently been Slioi £**r a Hear. Mrs. Van Leu ven ,of Hear creek, public installation and ball to be wool at once. I keep a first-class store of 4 put in better order than ever before, -ox years. His friends were glad come up on Thursday. W e ac given here on the evening of July and is truly a favorite resort. Jas. F. Cox, the 17-year-old son to see him the boy of six years knowledge a pleasant call. I ke tabi* s are supplied with all tho deli 5th. A glorious time will be had of Dock Cox of Floras creek, w as liti! ago a man. cacies to be had, and in style to suit the and do not foiget to come. The prohibition vote will l>e shot and killed a few days ago by Flour, Bacon & Potatoes most fastidious epicure. Mr. Robert Starkey, of Newport, about as many thousands this year Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart i Averill is the new name given Fittie Anderson who mistook him Always on Hand, and every thin*.» sold at formerly on the editoral staff of ments are second to no hotel in Southern Terms Cash. as it was hundreds two years ago. the town of Damlon at the month for a bear while they were out Gedrocl: prices. Oregon. W. II. Averill. t h e Hr. b a l d , has been appointed Do you see anything in this? of the Coquille, but this doesn’t hunting. v4nlG Jas. Cartwright, Prop. Town of Averill (better known as Gandon). poet laureate for the occasion of effect the price of goods at A verill’» S I it seems that five young men The boys of Myrtle^ Point have nit the coming national anniversary at I store. They ¡ire down to bed rock went out on a two or three day’s | signified a willingness to play a M yrtle Point. Coquille City nine a game of base and will remain there. hunt, and that Anderson and Cox The G. A. R. camp fire and picnic \ O T K i ; ! ball on July 3rd. at Myrtle Point. separated from the other three and TI to U ndersigned at Myrtle Point on July 3rd. will H as [). ]j. Sta le, 31. />., trill visit floe Cisna, who is mining at the went their own way, and had gone O PENED be live. People are requested to (\uptdtc ( i/t/ on 3fonday, .Tune black sand mines, was in town into the mountains about four bring their baskets well filled, sup- 21st,and trill remain 8 or 10 days. ¡Saturday. Joe has a crew of men miles,v. hen their dogs routed some- i il pleiue itary to the dinner given by Persons desiring dental work done, at work and is making $3 per day thing which bayed in a gulch. the boys in blue. ’ trill do well A» call early. Young Cox proposed that one go to the man. Ö I3 S T />. 1 Steele, 31. Ik A social dance will be given in oil each side of the gulch and close ; Frcrn Hubert P»eatv, of Whisky lluii, --- ---» --------- rupper’s new hall at Daiulou, on in and give the object of their, C oon C o i n i l j U e o t i o H . has been in town several days un a n d Saturday evening, July 3rd. A search no show to escape. In go der the doctor s care, lie has one The election in this county a Is i »re pared to buy or sell for of the sorest lingers we have seen, good time is promised. The hall is week ago yesterday passed off ing down the hill young Anderson C a r r y i n g ; t i n e TU. S . li*K-D) feet and the iutention is that reasonable consideration. saw what he supposed to be a bear but it is thought :t may yet be quietly so far as ive have heard this shall be second to no dance H e Inis the following for sale: and watched it till he was satisfied saved. save at M yrtle Domt, where a little ever given at Damlon. lie was correct ns to what the ob Master Bertie Dean, sen of R. J. wool-pulling was engaged in. The Greatest Bargain Out! For constitutional or scrofulous To his Dean of this place, broke both There was so much scratching that ject was and fired at it. » )/ i Acres of good, cleared, liottom land, catarrh, and for consumption in a n d bones in bis arm just above the it would require more than an consternation he heard the cries of — ' ' ' " on Four- Mile creek. 8 miles below duced by the scrofulous taint, Bandon. The place is nearly all under a wrist on Thursday. Dr. Le- election to determine the political his young friend and hastened to go.dl stout fence and is in tame grass. A yer’s Sarsaparilla is the true rem neve set the limb and the boy is complexion of the county. From see if he had killed him. ( ’ox had »quille City every 'FACES will leave C* Coquille Price !? 2 insi, including seven young horses. edy. It has cured numberless day (except Sunday» at A a. in. and 1 p. the best we can learn it stands received a mortal wound, the ball getting along nicely. Inquire of Mrs. Erickson on the premises, ni. connecting with steamer each trip for all cases. It stops catarrhal discharg about 135 republican. In the dis entering his back and ranging points on Coos bay. Leave I t ter City every or of the undersigned. A whole delegation of lawyer«, es, and removes the sickening odor trict Dean, republican for circuit downward came out near the groin, day ( except Sundays) at 9 a. m. and 3:30 p.ni. including Judge Dean and Dis A iriYji! rhaiire for mnkng Money* indications of scrofula, Passengers by morning stage con vGit passing through the entestines.; |j \ A C B E S of excellent timber, fir and judge, was elected by a fair major trict Attorney Hamilton passed cedar, near Coquille City, for sale at \\ illie Schroedor, the little crip ity, while Jimmy Hamilton the Anderson nssisted, and lie walked Marshfield and Empire City having two hours in each place, returning to Cojuille reasonable rates. through town Friday en route for For particulars, enquire ple, is having a building put up at i democratic candidate for prosecut home, being half a day in making City t lit* same day. < > t J. C. Laird or of the undersighed. Lllensburg where they go io hold the mouth of Halls cretfk to bo ing attorney was elected by a rous- the four miles. On arriving home, ■ Fare, Ons B)olla.r. T U G E E LO T S . i circuit court for Curry county. Always go with the mails and make con A lions * of ■> roomscenterally located in occupied by himself as a store and i ing one. In the county, republi a messenger was sent lie* e for Dr. nect ions. Little attention was paid to the Coquille Cit> very cheap for cash. Downing, but the boy died in ad i¡ostoffice. The name of the ollice cans elect representative, joint COPLEY S z TENNISSON, d ik e of coroner in the late election. 192 aces on llio Coqnillp river, noifr Co- will he A r a g e , and W iihe will bo representative, county judge, one vance of tho Doctor's arrival. «piiile City; 5F» acres under cultivation, GO Props. Along toward evenii g in this place Young Cox lias only been living master of the situation. M e trust commissioner, sheriff, assessor, and v4n43 neref <»r more in grass, all fenced. Good some one suggested the name of barn and house; farming tools, wagon and that he will be liberally patroniz- surveyor; and the democrats elect at .FIoias creek a short time, his N O T IC E FO G IT G L I C A T I O N . Dr. Downing, our popular physi harness. Easy terms—enquire o f S. Jones folks havi ig moved down from the I,and Oflico at Kosebnrg. Oregon, > ‘ ed. | the clerk, one commissioner, treas or at this ollice. June 4th, lSsti. f cian, and he received Id» \* tes. Willamette valley only last fall, A M llT H C E D A R Strawberries sold in this place a urer, and school supt. l >’l ICE is hi r -h v given t hat the fol ]ow- Harry Koberts has b*-en making - ♦ ♦ ------------ i i ing-iiamed setter has filed notice of 1 | | | 1 acres o f white cedar timber llis parents have the sympathy of few days ago for v l per gallon. T i i r S la t « ' l i l r r t i o n . I ' M ' land, one-fourth mile from Bear his intention to make final proof in support brick at his yuid on the Collier tho entire community. From this one might infer that of his claim, and that said proof will be creek. A ery Cheap. ► 4 — place just south of town a few days. In the contest for congress, Hon. Brewery for sale—capacity ot six made 1>* tore the county Clerk of Coos coun this one sort of fruit doesn’t grow Steamer Sunk. barrels. Good Location— Every H e has found some excellent clay D. Hermaun, republican, walks off ty, Oregon, ¡it Empire City, Oregon, on Fri well here, but this is not the case. thing convenient. Satisfactory masons The steamer Coos, which came day, August 20, 1 »<>. viz: Jam *s C . Canter given for wis.iiug to sell*. for the purpose, and calculates | with about 2000 majority. For The reason is that few raise more of n«» and a half acres one-half mile from making extraordinary good brick. | governor, S. Penuoyer, democrat, around from Coos bay a few days 1 bury . homestead No. 4142 for the N. than they themselves need and it N. E. S W . »4 of N. K. *4 and X . \V. '»4 ( oquille City, on stage road; house of Our esteemed friend, J. C. Laird is the scarcity that makes tho de was elected by about tho same ma ago to run on this river, was snag of S. E. ' 4 . Sec. .‘51, township L’S. S.Gauge Id live rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 lruit trees, some bearing— A’ery cheap. jority, while Stralm, democrat, for ged a mile below this place on ; west, W ill. Mer: has an interest in the butchering mand. lie names the following witnesses to ‘ * acres on North fork' near Gravel the supreme bench, gets there by Thursday while she was coming up business with Johnson it Lose in prove his continuous residence upon, niul ' - • Ford: 2 ."> acres cleared, house 1G x 26, The meed o f merit for promot the skiu of his teeth. G. W. Mc- from Baiulon under a full head of cultivation of. said lands, viz: this [»lace, and is constantly bring barn .“«o\.»4. smokehouse, wood-shed, 1 k * o ing personal ¡esthetics is due to J. steam. The snag was a big, solid Saial. \V. Gilman Coquille City i Bride, republican, was elected see- house: 4 stands o f bees, 2 cows, household ing in a hue quality of meats, John Donaldson j Gan lolph, C. Ayer <fe Go., whose Hair V igor .and kitchen furniture, fanning tools, wagon ono, and sto»*e a hole in the stoam- | retary of state by a fair majority. Percy Manley Coos County, which is being sold at bedrock and harness. 15 acres of crops; range out is a uuivursal beautifier o f the hair. Daker, republican nominee for er’s hull large enough for a man to J. M. Perkins ) (..'regoli. prices. side nnd.'convt nirnt for 100 head of stock, Chas. AV. Johnston, Harmless, effective, agreeable, it state printer, was elected. Webb, crawl through. The boat passed is less than one mile from school house and juH Kegister. Elders W\ C. Ward and J. M. ranks among indispensable state treasurer it, and was found to be sinking, ar democrat, for post offee—S2500. Cole, of East Portland, will com ticles o f the toilet. A. T. Morrison. acres. 1 miles above Parkersburg, T o scanty was elected, and M eElroy, republi when Capt. Dunham headed her M. H. Morrison. ' — <’11 Coquille river; 25 acres bottom— can, is our superintendent to the mence a series of meetings at locks it gives luxuriance; and with for the shore and placed his pass hallance bench and bill land. House 20x28 tune of 1500 majority'. Gravel Ford lo-day. They will ered hair it clothes w ith the hue of -- ---------» ■«•»--« ----- - — barn 42xt>9; good, young orchard, bearing; engers on terra ft nun. She was I I s iik I o i i A h e:i<i. good timber on the on the place; good out likely take in several places in the youth. tied with her nose on the bank and Has on hand and aro still side range for stock. Price, 1250. country before they return home. Eight persons were weighed The vote on the hog law ques sank. On Friday Mr. C. W. Von | for 1G0 acres of land. 80 ncrcs under S 15tM They aie Seventh Day Adventists fence, GOO fruit trees house, b am 60X40. to-day weighing 10344. Pegert brought up his pile-driver i M a n u factu rin g^ tion in this precinct stood 10 to 45 here A g* od range for cattle adjoining. and you may rely on their services f* r House and two lots in Coquille against allowing swine to run at Where is the village of a dozen in and took the contract of raising O City; very cheap. as being interesting. Go hear habitants which can beat this? I large. N o little surprise was man and repairing her for $200. He C* them. This is, indeed, a healthy location. ifest on the vote, the farmers vot calculates to have her ready to run 1 Tololes, OrLifToniers, *„'17.r for House and lot in Coquille City. A C R E S —A splendiu ranch, at a Parker’s mill being shut down ing almost solidly to restrain hogs The pure water and fine sea breeze to-night, and sho will soon resumo P IC T U R E F R A M E S ' ‘ L p i t very »rea bargain. At least ¡¡¡5000 And all Kinds of Fumitur. for a few days, Capt Parker steam from running at will. worth o f good timber in close proximity to Only for will give anyone a good appetite. her trips between this place and Send Orders or call on us at the C. E. the water. Two to three hundred sheep g o ed up and brought the boys up to the tact that none o f the tickets Como and try it. Bandon. The Capt. will soon Edwards old stand. Myrtle Point, Oregon. with the place. Place well imroved—7& Occasional. town Friday on the tug. On ar made any mention of the question, v4n41-4w learn where tho snags are and acres cleared—price, cash down, «2500. Bandon June 10. — ....---»- ---- ■ ■ — riving here he got a dispatch that it would have carried largely all »^ I ACR ES on Coquille river, 80 acres avoid them. F o r Male. — bottom land, G acres cleared, bal- the Parsersburg would sail Sat over the county, but as it was, fewr T H E Iance gr>od timber, cedar nnd fir -conveni<*tit Invi ta ti m . Several articles of household urday and that the Coquille had thought of it when voting. to log. Small house with three rooms; furniture, consisting of tables, a ¡822 H>. Or. 120 acres including the liottom sailed on Thursday. This caused I am requested to extend an iu- W ill Hood passed through town and and house M 1200 — a splendid chance kitchen cupboard, bedroom secre him to take the boys back and »Saturday for his splendid stock vitatation to all Mexican and Indi for ono wishing to make a home. Liberal S T E A M E R tary, <fce. H aving purchased the an Avar veterans to parade at M yr start the mill up. terms given. 1 ranch m South Coquille. Ho had One choice business lot in Coquille City Messrs. Jarvis and Garfield sold a fine short-horn Durham bull for above at a great sacrifice for cash, tle Point on July 3rd with the G. —very desirable. they can be bought at a bargain. A. Ii. It is suggested that the A BAROAIK. their stage line and mail contract which he had [»aid $300, and 15 Cidi and see them at my residence I acrcs at Gravel Ford, all bottom Indian war veterans parade in cos Captain Snyder, between this place and Marshfield Shropshire bucks, which cost him I f t 1 ’ land. 50 a c e s under cultivation, j on Elliott St., opposite school tume. fin acres good pasture. One of the best last Saturday to T. F. Tennisson ; $30 each. The bull, and likewise Huns Regularly as Follows: places 011 th(* North fork; would make a the sheep, are the finest we have j house. Respectfully, For particulars enquire and Win. Copley, and they assumed E VA E M vrtle Point on Tuesdays, Thurs good dairy farm. ever seen in the county. The bull ► S. W. Harrington. of the undersighed or on the premises o f day« and Sundays for llaudon, calling 4. H. Wright, charge and started on two trips is five years old, and, when in good J. G. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. tf. at Coquille C ity at eleven, a. m. Commanding Gereral L ytle post c h e a p : c h e a p :: per day yesterday morning. The condition, will weigh 2200lbs; and — ——— — ► # 0 » 4 ---------- ■■■» E a A’ES Bandon for Myrtle Point on *7 acres in Bandon City, on Main street; . J Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Geo. T. Moulton has just receiv No. 27, G. A. 11. boys are enterprising and deserv 1 the sheep are yearlings and are as */ largo building of five rooms, etc., also ---------- ------------------- calling ¡it Coquille City at one. p. m. Mr. ed ¡1 new and choice lot o f V Groceries. ing, and we bespeak a liberal pat ! large as ordinary old sheep. barn . I lie promises are cleared and fenced, — For the host meals and at any Every courtesy shown passen are pretty, nnd will be sold extremely cheap. ai the i old stand. Patronize the ronage for them. They will be Hood has 40 Cottswold bucks for at Enquire o f W alter Sinclair. I boy liberally. i salo at a bargain. prompt and accommodating. ' hour go to tho Olive hotel. * 1 gers o f this Steamer. Coquille City, Oregon. V 1 S M L MERCHUNDISE. Land Agency! Pioneer Staso Uno!! Coquille City (¡»¡mills City is Diter City Wells, Fargo & Co’s. Passengers. • s A. \ O I llo n iso ii A* Sun, Bedsteads & Spring Beds, 4 # »-4 Fast aid C ra iiiiis Little Annie, L * I