Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 10, 1886, Image 1

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    VOL. 4.
HMAaur
I U M M SS ( «lïl> S .
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
AUGUST __ _ 10, 188(5.
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VlisfaK en.
A Blcroit- Fironiun
j
1 H a d 1*1 a«*«. I > H a n l» .
VI tiering«* I n l u d i a .
Editor H e r a l d : —The two clos-
I rank Bairisky, aged 23, the tire-
13idel, the famous lion
tamer,
A newspaper in Bombay, India,
ing evenings- triday and Satin*- man of Engine 21, which turned up- who was attacked by the celebrated reported that in a case
brought
S N. A. D O W N IN G M* D-
day of the month of July, were side down at the Jordan Narrows, lion Sultan a couple of weeks ago, before the courts on the question
Physician ami Surgeon,
celebrated in Newport with a on the D. <fc li. G. W. line is a brave is still in a precarious condition relating to the validity of a marri-
( ahvciixh C ity , O kkoo H.
scliool exhibition on the tir.st even- man. i he engine was twenty-live and his life is despaired of. In all age which had taken place in in-
C’ h II m —day t*r nij’ ht—Proiuptly ntti-mliil
ing, and a ball on the last.
i minutes ahead of the south-bound lie received twenty wounds, any fancy when neither party was
L. F. L ane .
J ohn L ank
I’he exhibition was an acknowl- train, and although Bairiskywas in- one of which might have caused properly aware of the contract
Vml «»lie—a husband—as he pushed.
LANK & LANK,
edged sueces*; and. the efficient lernally injured by being thrown the death of a man of less powerful made the court has held that mar-
Was uit(«<d in the strife
• v her whom In had sometime made
manner in which the children per- about the cab, and really unable to constitution. From the story, as riage was not binding. The judge
A l t o n i m ami Gumsrlors al Law.
His lawful, wedded wife,
L a n d Cases a Speciality.
formed their respective parts elict- walk, lie managed to crawl out to told by Bidel, it appears that he affirmed that to compel the woman
Whose zeal—a woman’ s zeal!—outran
Offie*1 on Main Str**i*t, oj>|Hisiit* (
»olita it
ted the continuous applause ot an , the tender, find a red flag aud then kept his entire fortune in an iron to go and live with one who was
Her reason as she wrought,
1 lotti.
W ho lost her husband in the crowd.
appreciative audience, while it al- crawl up around the curve 100 yard, box in Sultan’s cage, and, accom- only in name her husband “ would
Roseburg,
v
Oregon.
Nor tim luni when she sought.
so reflected the highest credit on to flag the passenger train of eight panied by his grandson, he entered produce consequences revolting
JlCIN V. (rUVY.
J. M. SlOLlN.
Hut he—all panting from the fray—
tin* Principal, Mr. D. K. Kood, for cars tilled with people. Then Bair- the cage to obtain some funds, not only in civilized persons,
Espied a sYmh-r form,
S ig lin & G ra y .
his untiring zeal in teaching and isky crawled back again and with He ordered Sultan to assume the but even to untutored human
Arrived in robes whose cost he knew —
W o r m s a m i Lowisrlors \\ Law.
training the children submitted to ! an ax freed Engineer W. C. Barker, armorial attitude to the lion —that beings possessed of
ordiuary
lie seized In r by the arm:
M:\rnlifielil. (’ oo-t county. On-yon.
lid being somewhat worsted in
his control.
I he rendition
«>f who was imprisoned by a steam is to say, to sit on his haunches ! delicacy of feeling.”
It seems
O k KICK—ilolliuul ItUlUlillo. o|»|»o>itf l'll'IlCo
1 lie i-omp -ti tion past.
H o i»!.
some musical airs, upon the piano, pipe jammed across his leg.
As [ with his paw upraised and resting from
statement made that
’> illi angry words he greeted her.
by some small girls was as sur- j Barker could not walk, this brave i upon a globe. Just as Sultan took the Parses, to whom infant marria-
And gripped her hard and fast.
W S IN C L A IR .
prising as the perlormance was fireman feariug leastthe red flag this position Bidel slipped and fell, ges were originally unknown, have
She answered not as some might do.
A tt'irory a! l.a w .
Put w ith a timid grace
General Insurnmv ami Ronl Estate Ayen1.
gautilying. Mrs. Kood must be might not be far enough out,started | In an instant Sultan was upon him, fallen into the Hindoo custom in
. She lifted toward his reddened phiz
CogriLi.F. (T ty , O regon .
awarded the meed of praise for the ! to creep back again to carry it his teeth going deep into the nn- this matter, and mention is made of
A sweet, reproachful face—
result < btained.
1 he music teach-1 further, when his strength gave out fortunate man’s neck andjshoulders. i two recent Parsoe marriages where
A face that made his conscience sting
T. G. O W E N .
His manhood lib«- a knife.
ing was private, apart from the j ami lie fell helpless oil the track, j The cries of the grandson brought in one case the bridegroom
8
“
Forgive
my rudeness, miss,*’ said he,
A tt o r n e y and Counselor at L a w .
school.
Kut the engineer of t lie passenger a number of the menagarie attaches j years old and the bride 4
A vast
“ 1 thought it was my w ife .”
M Y H H iiriK i.i), O o n .
J’lie Hall was crowded with t ie : saw the signal and stopped.
It was j to the scene, and Sultan’s temper j mass of misery will
prevented
Pittsburg Uispatch.
parents, iriemhs and visitors;
he just in time as tlie track ahead was became more violent. Bidel seized it this custom of infant marriages
S- H H A Z A R D .
4 l«‘ iiiiliu c ‘*>s %>»«>•■ • Hi«- H o u se .
verdict being t nauimous as to the all torn up ami but for this heroic * him by the jaw and compelled him I can be stopped.—Ex.
At to rn e y anii Counselor at L a w .
[Coos Ba\*New.-».]
I The sanitary condition of the steady improvement of the schol- fireman the whole train with its : to let go his grip, but the animal j
K m fir k C it y . O o n .
home should be well Poked after ars, and everybody departed high- living load would have struck the ; returned to the charge, and when | Marshfield horsemen are giving
J. W . B E N N E T T .
this month.
No cesspools near ly pleased with the entertainment, wreck and plunged intj the river, he was finally beaten off Bidel was their undivided attention to trot­
the term of school being con- Bairisky ran into a washout two ! senseless, and the floor of the cage ting stock now, aud 2:40 pacers
the premise* should la* allowed to
At to rn e y at Law,
The unfor- can be seen on the track every
germinate disease; vaults and eluded, we are to undergo a change years ago when his engineer was j deluged with blood.
M u : s . ifibl ;>, t >i;.; on .
Mr. Kood will killed at Thistle Greek. Both men tunate man is an hereditary lion afternoon.
closets should be kept clem, and of admini-tr tior.
D. Xx W A T S O N .
Salmon fishing is fairly under
the cellar dry and thoroughly take charge of the Marshfield are progressing favorably at tin tamer, his grandfather during the
A tt o r n e y and Counselor at L a w
academy
a
position
lie
held
be-
hospital.
Salt
Lake
Tribune,
reign of terror having amassed a Way now*. One boat brought 24
whitewashed.
It has been our
K m e i uk C ity . Oitr.ooN.
fore—
and
Mr.
William
Welsh,
o
f
1
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large fortune by taming lions, large chiuook salmon to town Mon-
practice for some time to keep
Colpii
lie
City
will
assume
the!
Tli«*
Vltimm
«»fili«*
Y
V
iU
leriie*«*.
tigers, panthers and oGier wild i day morning, the result of the
J. H. N O SL E K ,
charcoal in different places in the
reins
of
government
in
tim
New-
N o t a r y Pub lic
! cellar, as a disinfectant and to deo-
1 ion Luigi Sartori writes to the !
Bidel is said to be worth nights' fishing. Other boats also
|«»it
solim.1.
\Vhi!.'we»vi!ll,w<.
mi
|Snn
fniiu
,
,
F|il|s
„,-pr
„
million dollars
uoimrs
aim
Coyun.LK C ity . C> . n .
and : made good catches.
j deodorize any foul air that may
county Md
as bves i'i great style.—Paris Special
arise from a room under ground. efficient man, and an amiable and Baltimore
Ir has become a common occur­
~ D L. bT E E L E . M. D*
accomplished
family,
our
reurret
!
r
.
.
.
.
.
.
Ymia
See to it that the well is not a re­
rence on Front street to see a son of
follows: “Traveling in the east last ^ ows
Demist-
will
be
assuaged
in
obtaining
sol
ceptacle for any surface drainage.
^ v d .a .r s lix ie lc l,
C r e ;
year,from Arabia to Palestine,1 met
i.ook On« lor (lie Fire.
| the Flowery Kingdom picking up
able
a
teacher
as
Mr.
Welsh.
OlTlce in Loll;, ml ouiltliu^. oppositi
Fatal eases of
typho-mahu ia
a g o o d American Catholic
priest !
.
.
“snipes’ which are put through a
Rlanco Hotel.
Lau^hinc *» jis mid other
The
ball
on
Saturday
night
was,
1
h a v e arisen from drinking impure
coming from Mesopotamia. Among N' ’ A
Ulue f,or burn!liy ^ S “ Ug process and brought out again as
«niPAthfrtics nilinittistt red for tin painless
we
understand,
a
farewell
enter­
various articles of diet he brought1
otherwlsft cleamng¡land >y lire f)iJl
cigarettes. Verily, the
water, and nothing short of cer­
extraction o f teeth.
v4ul
has
arrived,
ami
already
the
smoke
tainment
in
regard
to
Mr.
Kood
tainty that it is free from taint
way of the smoker is tough.
with him iu his journey to Con-
O. E. SMITH,
from
many
tires
may
be
seen
iu
all
!
and
family.
It
was
largely
at­
should be accepted.
AYhce the
The race to be run at Hall»
stantinople there were about five
! . "i
eon Dentist.
directions.
Fire
is
a
very
good
serv­
tended
;
some
of
the
participants
health of the family is concerned
prairie on the 21st inst., between
pounds of manna incased
in a
ottice
ant, but a poor master, and every Billy Berry and
coming fr«>:n Marshfield. The
it
is
the
duty
i
f
every
housekeep­
Clamdigger,
leather hag. At his meals he par­
M A R SH FIELD , OREGON.
one
who
uses
it
should
he
sure
to
!
affair
past
over
in
the
best
of
v illi.
er to spend less time with tlm
promises to be rather an exciting
took of that food as we do of cakes.
st
\
le,
and
was
en
j«
»yeti
by
all
who
take
all
propei
precaution
to
keep
‘‘mint, anise and cinnamon," and
affair. The amount is £500 a side
He posilivelv maintiaiued that
it
in
bounds,
and
not
allow
it,
nth
ml
d
and
attested
to
ti
eir
not overlook that which is of far
and friends of both horses will stay
such iood falls from Heaven as
through
carelessness,
to
spreeil
to
o
mote
it
1
\
gratificati«
n.
W A TC H -M A K E R
AND
J E W E L , .li.
more importance, justice, ternper-
with them to the extent of their
w Hi pnvdor two or three times a
1
ma
i
'
tin
serious
loss
often
of
himself
or
O o c u u ille O it y , O g n .
1 mice and cleanliness which is next
pile. Jesse Norton will ride Billy
\ear, and is collected from the
>i»v \\t
:
his
ne
ighbors.
Whoever
kindles
a
pjT" W ork o f all u e/cripiion s Lhiiie a.
t
to godliness." Ex.
I S t II l III *hk.
Berry, and Henry Johnson will
i in;
leaves of f ret and fr<mi the surface
notice anti extremely low pric«
Is
¡tire should be held responsible Ur ride Clamdigger.
r>i miXfil û irli ^lo*.
►
♦
I’ll'!
of fiat stones. The when protected i
ail damage it may do,and we believe
p
i
■
!,
a
V
V
,
(
S.
»me
!
miner
J- A .
Three ! n idges projected and to
Some enterprising individuals
by leather, will keep for five or !
that
the
law
so
makes
him.
But
uilough
was
i»uri**d
hn
B
named
J<
C o q u i l l e C ity , O regon .
from South slough brought a wagon
b . x years.
I seu«l you a piece of I
be nctully built across the Willam­
there are many who seem to think load of cod, snappers and other sea
G E N E R A L AUE.SC I t-.-r the sale o f City
under .i - lip o f l ‘< >a 1 at t e is mine:
this manna for curiosity, I eat of
property, houses ami mis, kui I ku *. iarius. ette!
It never rains but it pours!
but little about this and it is surpris-
party in the ud-
•ly. the
t!
F< »rtuiie it«*lv,
ranches, etc. Ofiice in ilera id building.
fish to town last Saturday, which
a great
l Those projected are: The railroad ! joining loom , heard t!u* noise, and, this food and it r, contaiius
,,
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, ing that no more damage results they found no trouble in disposing
deal of sugai. 1’ i oui the positive '
,
- ..
bridge at north end of Portland; a
J. F. H A L L ,
from the careless use ol lire. \> e j of at £cts. per pound. We under­
¡calling fo. he! j », Bui lough was et-
description of the good priest it
S u rv e y o r ,
bridge from Madison street in Port­
repei at “ look out for fire." Ex.
1 tricated. He was completely brui-
stand they propose making regular
cannot he a natural exudation from
Eou ClKW CoVSTt. I ) It BOON.
5-r-
land to T street in East Portland
!
ed
and
had
fainted.
On
regain­
Offiee: W ith T. U. Owen. Esq., Matshlu-ld.
ll<‘ C u r s « - « ! «■• m I.
trips to Marshfield and Newport
the leaves and branches of the plant
capitol stock £-10,000; the Morri­
P erfect maps o f all surveyed timl en­
ing consciousness, his first words
alhagi mrurorum which was believ­
concern the stock
Cincinnati, July 2£. A strange hereafter, and we are satisfied they
tered hinds furnished <>n short n otin '. v ln l son street
were: “ Boys, uni 1 dead?" Bul-
ed by the early Arabian writersto story comes from Bradford Junc­ j will find that investment a paying
¡holders of which sav that the
!
lough
is
now
on
the
favorable
road
J. P. EASTER, M. 1).
have fallen from heaven. The good tion concerning a farmer there. one.
material is being produce! in San
P hysician . St uoKoN timi O ii . it . r im a n .
to recovery; but, it was a close
credentials. Simon Wilcox was formerly an
priest lnul excellent
excel h
[Southwestern Orogou Recorder.]
Special attention ^iveii to tlis ares o f w om ­ Francisco as fast as possible, and
call.
en and children, and all chrom e forms of
We both' wore allow
illowed to say mass enthusiastic churc.i member, but
Workmen on the Elk
river
disease. Cases o f obstetric-. ■!«): teeth e i- that the building will be commenc­
Father
Heinrich
is
now
with
us
tracted for at) cents i aeh. Sp- ial ir< atincnt ed when the river is at its lowest.
at^tlie hi t n -<il X 1 nuciubi n ooi ent | on Tuesday, when he surveyed the bridge are said to be pushing that
fo r R heum atism ami Nourai^ia by ihr med-
and is attending to the religious
at Jaffa. — Baltmore Sun.
ruin of his crops, wrought by a hail | structure along i;i good shape, and
¡ Those under construction; a bridge
i cateti vapor bath.
; welfare of his parishioners in this
OlBce at rcsidenc,- in 4Y*qnille t'ity .
; across the W illamette at Salem-
I storm, he began to curse God for ; oxpeet t<> have it completed in about
| place. Our regard for the Fath­
Hii»«- F r u i t siim I h o SiiKsir.
, ,
,
..
,
,
I. O. G. T.
cost, £50,000; bridge at Kay’s
__
- allowing such destruction, and vent- , two weeks.
er is of that
venerativi- degree
Morning Star Lodge
landing, for genera) purposes and
The veneinblo Charles Downing i ed a tirade of horrible blasphemy, i Thursday morning a messenger
which engenders serious thoughts
No- 464,
for the passage of railroad trains
serious at our time of l i f e - o f "rote from a life rich of experience: In the midst o f his curses he wns ; Cftme post liaste to Denmark for
Meets at Coquille City every Thursday
capital stock, £100,000.
It is l turning ¡mm the error of our nays | 'M>' experience, from long trial is sutl(lenly stric ken with pRi'fdysis, j Capt Lorentzen to attend Mr. Carl
evening. Visitimi members o f this order, in
good standiim, are cordially invited.
calculated that the construction of
i.
! : that fruit of all kinds should be and could not leave the spot. There | NeIson,8 Httle daughter Mvrtle
and becoming a convert.
the five structures will involve the The health officer- if
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there be any j full>' rlbe for any cooking purposes, his neighbors found him, and their | who hnd an hour before, while
j expenditure of £800,000.
This is
i. o .
o. i
find matter , __
and , ro(l lliri,,8
story
the>’ could not release him , runni,lg witH a brush hook in her
o r
; such official- m ay--------------
, .. tl,on ver.
, v . mncl'
. . lep8 . .
_
„ 1 gar, and the product being richer - Biat he was surrounded by a 1 ,)and> fallpn aud cut fierself with
Coquille Lodge No.53 ' lots of money for Oregon to expend ! serious matter at that, to engross
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; and higher flavored. A great deal of circle of intense heat, and that j that implement. We were pleased
Meets at Coquille City every Saturday even I in public improvements; peilmps portion of e his
distinguished atten-
”
.
ia g . Visitino brethren, in o,*>U standing, | it is that our citizens are awaken­
canned
fruit
is prepared when w lien they tried to push him out- | iearl) on ¿iie captain’s return that
tion at this place. In fact, I may
••rdislly invited.
J . C. Laird, N. G . ing from their long sleep.—Polk as well say that, both here and at quite hard and unripe which makes side of it with a pile the pole burn- j w]jjle uie wound was an ugly look­
County Itemizer.
ed off, and that it was not until to- jng gMSij over four inches in length
Mnrshfiebi, the practice of taking i*' ,ook \nvitin?. but j8
A. F. and A. M.
*
wator for drinking purposes from ! Cl>ml>"re in quality with that which ; wards evening that the mysterious ; wiUl r(,asoua|,)e care
it would
C h a d w ic k L o d g e , N o -6 8 -
Inquiries are being received her*» I wells contiguous to cesspools is is put lll) ril)e- SuSar wben cook' heat disappeared, and he fell down 1 quickjy bea) and be a source of
Meets at C oq u ille City on Saturday even
in g on or before the full moon in each from hop growers as to the supply i not only deleterious but criminal. I f d.with . ffnit. rem|ers it haul and unconscious and was picked up a trouble only a short time.
m onth.
,, ,
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indigestible but the tiractice, now* riving maniac.
of pickers.
The Butteville asso­
Supervisor Bussell lias just com­
We would suppose that people of ¡ ,
.
1
.
Joint Goodman,
ciation
have
written
to
Koshland
*
n;
.
l
i
u
4
cui
1
happily
coining
into
use,
of
using
W. M.
pleted Curry County’s portion of
intelligence would revolt at filth;,
11 J
n
’
.
0 |»imnCrooli«‘ ilu<**tK.
Bros, asking if white help can be yet a critical and unbiassed exami- ! no sub?ar when canning, but adding I
c,
cf
the inland road and put it in excel-
G. A It.
: secured. Growers say they will nation of the facts in these cases it when put upon
the table, is a
f„. . ’
,
,
lent shape. All of the gulches be-
Gen- Lytle Post N o - 27,
veyor
Jitinin yesterday made a J
...
, tv «
pay 25 cents per hiuh II box, against leads to a contrary decision. In the : great improvement.
J
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e
A
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o«,Y^t-
tween
the
county
line
and
Uloras
Meets At C oqu ille C ity, on every
first
search of the baggage or o4U L hi-
.
. . , ,
,
j u ^
) 20 tind 25 cents lust year. Pickers above matter of filthy well water, ¡
,
|
.
y"
.... . .
creek are bridged and the road bed
W ednesday.
Vistintf eouirads, in K«>od
Marshfield surpasses any (own on
can make 75 cents to £1 per day
Did yon ever pick up a paper neee on the rteamer City of Peking
jedliu a firat-claaa manner. This
standing, cordially invited.
the coast. There may be some
A. H . W rieht, Commander.
during the month of September. kicking against this statement, but published
.blished at a strange town and eu route tc Panama. 1 Ins has not | ,|ftg ,^ 6n done with a„ eIpenditare
,Rses paid
Chinese are asking 30 and 35 cents
see a large, showy advertisement been the usual custom as baggage (>f ^ (hRu m
Coquille City Command, per small box for picking and look I challenge contradiction.
Le Garcon.
allowed to land but . . .
,
„
without thinking to yourself, or has not been
,
,
.
. ty
m labor, and liussell sa y s lie h a s
2STc. 1 , O. T l . O.,
Newport,
Aug
1.
transferred to the ran- i
.
,
, ___ .
! for plenty of work. lOi •egonian.
saying to your neighbor “ That man was simply
1 J
.
. nearly enough money and w’ork
Meets in this place every first and third
j Yes, but really. Brother Scott, do The Ellensburg race for £500 must be doing an immense busi- ama steamer. The reward in this left to build a bridge across Willow
Tuesday in each m onth.
All inemhers in
you not think that the Chinese a side between Rowdy and Nimbus ! ness>” or forming a resolution to instance was the discovering of 431
good standig are ivirdially invited.
creek some time next month.
All
A. T . L illie, Commander.
should have the work so long as a week ago Satin •ibiy wns easily visit tlmt firm at the first oppor- ; boxes or 447 pounds of crude o p i-, w|lic)l eR t() 8,low that the right
It was another tunity? There is nothing like it, mn,
valued at £ij,4(r2.
About
.
• ., ,
they only ask a third more than is won by Nimbus. It
man
in
the
right
place.
lie
winu
ylia
HJl advertise- £7,<X)0 worth has been seized on
paid to white trash. By the way, case in which the winning horse and
was looked on ns a small cipher. I___ A .____ ____ ,,___; ______4l,„, ;
_
item?
Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth ! Scott, how did you get the
The cholera infantum seems to
The judgement of our people is nieid ln a PaPer don’t imagine that that vessel
R ook Poultry (or sale by Derward B . C art- Surely no one expected you to ask
be epidemic at Newport; the older
truly reliable when it comes to a y °11 bave donated so much in char-
verlglit.
Yonoolla. D ouglas County,
Subscribe for the H erald .
[ people complain of similar attacks.
1 for white labor.
I ity to the editor.—Itemizer.
i horse race.
Oregon *
The play was done, and toward the stage
Impatient to be gone.
The pleasure lovers turned their hacks.
With many a smothered yawn.
1 lie hour was lat«*. and each man strove
T o make his exit through
The crowded door, with tooth and nail.
As well-luvd p -uph* do.
I, •
I.|.|l«.r F r o m .Y i'w p u r l.
NO. 52.
&
4 . i w r it lt i,
BLOODED
FOWLS.