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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1886)
L O C A L IT E M S . A Paille your own Canoe. V H > I C 'A I . T i t E A T . A h o M -T m im - T r n i M i r c ( nrli««. i road _ j i between i T *ll , for M rs Garrisons Restaurant Some gentlemen who were stand a county Ellensburg Bread on the Waters. ing near the smelter at Meader- and Port (>:{' !. Tin* Gazette Opposite O'Connell’s, ci villa a day or two ago saw a man Hon. .1. M. Siglui is in town. says: “ I hto is a move in the Miss L«‘hiu.in and Miss Beyers The Yankee Doodle Band from at work digging a hole at some right direction, and Front Street, \. \ . Perry is pilot on tho ( ’«»os. il is to to* begin school here next Motnhy R«« oliurg favo'.ed the music-loving distance across the fiat. After hoped that every settler along the A. i*. Williams succeeds Heaist Aug. 1(1. people of our city, last l uesday watching him awhile and wonder route will lend their aid to the u n -1 as senator from ( ’nlifornin. with a ing what he was up to (fo r there d s taking.” Did it never occur to Collector Zuinwalt, of Port Or- afternoon and evening, Oregon. Tlio Occident Water company ford, made this place a living \ isit musical concert «and variety enter was no probability that he had an putting down more pipe in this last week, remaining here one tainment which was highly appre discovered a mine in the locality you, Brother Sutton, that it is often ya.aIa froiu r,,wto9. a. m.; 12:H0to 2 p. m. the eas ; that “ every settler” is full ami .*>¿$0 to9 p. m.. town. night. ciated 1 >v the lovers of music and in which he was at work ),they went more anxious to It ml “ their” aid i Weals’ ,25otfl. S. H. Hazard, Alex StaufT and, The st earner Coos gut on a small minstrelsy. Their strict parade in out to satisfy tln ir curiosity by as No Chinese Employed. in matters of that kind than that , Sheriff Harlocker were in town snag and is being overhauled this the afternoon, which was com lue ted certaining what he was hunting v4n38tf of his own. 1'hurst lay. morning. She will be in running with military exactness, awakened ior. \\ hen they reached him they l l i p . H i p . H i i r i ’uli. the enthusiasm, and euallenged found he was an old man. He l ive children were drowned in order to-morrow. Congress adjourned on Thurs the river at Keokuk, Iowa, a week Messrs. J. B. Dully ami S. B. the admiration of all who gazed had dug a hole about six feet deep ago wInto in bathing. Slier wood, of Sunnier, were in upon flic ranks as they marched, and was just beginning to pick up day Aug. 5, at 4 p. M. and the pres The tiial of the Anarchists in town yesterday en route to the finely unirò» med, through the prit - j gold nuggets from the bottom of ident has signed the river ami liar- ; C'pli sinle ts «i t J.« «•i t \ .Jto til« i time the excavation and toss them into bor bill, and others appropriating Chicago is still progressing ami Halls prairie race track. « >f a s a j ;<*l*b quiekst«*} »; .a beauJil’ul a cigi ir box. The visitors suppos 83( >5,000,(MX). It is a good joke on startling evidence is being elicit •L»1 m Carnell and family arrived -AJ .1 IKIind-S of H AU LIN G «•«lnipiisitioii ami arrangea lent. ed that the old man had struck the senate, working hard to make ed. here last week from Carnell, Nto»- 3/t S lX C O t m o t l . C e . rich placer diggings, or at least (he river and harbor toil! objection- The postoiliee at Rent) was rob doc county, Cal., with the intention which was brilliantly played. Be- Hack G<m acting w ith both Steamers. they tiiat lie had struck a “ pocket,” that able to the president and he sign- f< re mai «•king to tin* hall, bed a week ago last night o f *20 making this their home. G. A. Brown Proprietor, F. M. IVcker, Agent. iJ ay eil a few fin«* — t*l(’at 1 >ills at the seemed to be panning out pretty ingit at last. The tiling will work registered letters and other valua lilStf 7lr6. Miss Rhoda Dean arrived hero on the back action principle. inaction of ! ' 1 «*i»t an« 1 M mi .-treets, big. bles. too late yesterday for the tuncial » «-I» ♦ afa:r w hi«‘h 11 : « * l»«i\s 1 «ver»* “ at rest,” On inquiry, however, lie ex l »3 Ht«* H a n a Itou I T o w n . Ibid Tennisson was all excite- , of her 1 rot her. Mrs. L. 1>. Belieu, SG to t*|>«*ak*, until eve n ing. plained that about twenty years meet when he came to town the another sister is expected hero to Is S t i l l C h i l i *. The O live; \ C« * 1 -piem » ; s ligare wlfi mil ago lie had buried a quantity of other day. His baby has three ri ay. MHS. A L OLIVE, PROP. attract* ' 1 lunch atteul[i n, was that nugget gold them and had never house, since its change of proprie- j teeth. The Successful House-Keeper to »»I* one «>1 our f«»rmci' Í » > )S COunty before had an opportunity to come i tor. A. I . Bancroft A Co. will rebuild without doubt the best book ot its ! City, Oregon. It was after it. He had just now arrived | E n l a r g in g .— S ome one must be Coquille . Ml:*. J i'«*«l /.Ig 1er. on the lot where their lint station kind out. Mr. James Huddleson not alon«» t lie tall commanding in the country recognized the spot doing a driving business at Mr. r I',IIIS Popular Hotel has recently been ery house was burned in San Fran will take your older for it and till figure and military bearing that where his cache was, and had pro Boyrie’s Jovrie’s place on 5th st.. judging : .,,n‘ \n ,K;tter order thau ever before, pi anil is truly a favorite reHort. cisco. it promptly. The tables are supplied with all the deli was particulars* attrae tiv«*,but r:ither ceeded to open it. He soon tin-, from the sounds that come trom cacies to l>e had, and in style to suit the that part early and late. The O. Ft. N. A N company had A protracted meeting by the tin ma-: « * 1 * ! y manner i:i \\ Ilici i he toiietl ins work, took the cigar box most fastidious epicure. A H e a v y B u s i n e s s . — The corner plenty of ip n on hand and the loss Methodist and Baptist churches «s liau*l!*al his insti uni «'lit. ill tin* partially full of gold under his arm- Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart- o f the W. H. Hesse cargo will not in progress at the Pioneer church o.\ccuti«*in oí* some «»f his difiicult ami walked off with it. He had at g r o c e ry m u st b e d o in g «a h ea v y ; meats are second to no hotel m Southern Oregon. delay matters with them. dollars business in , spruce gum, , if «me below Lampey creek. Plenty to bai itone solos, he \viis «y/'iV/V, i2 >11- least sever.d thousand . ! v4n50 Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. sido ing the fact that lm has very worth of the nuggets. He did not could jmlge by tne number who It is conceded that the Pacific eat is kept on the grounds. recently taken up the sttiii}* of gi\o his name, 1 ut the conclusion got loade«! up at that place during Bridge Company will get the con W illie Dean, whose death an mu-i«*. and more 1 •ecoilly that naturally arrived «at is that he is an the early part of last week. tract to build the Sixes river nounced in another column, was a — i C i — Sp(‘ci .lit y. old-time road agent who has been | L ook O ut .— A h there has been bridge, their bid being the lowest. ! good boy and his death is deplored The U ndersigned I lu* 1 »pen air 0 »net*rt in front of “ detained” in some other country but little sumniur rain so far,the for The robbers of the Minneapolis by a host of friends. He was lu>rn Ü S IS ests are liable to be fired, and an in postoiliee have been taken in by near R«>!la, Mo., April 12, 1 St ¡baud tile inali in tiic cv nil: g was ;i pleas- longer than he desired and that his j C D P E n s riE ID calculable amount of damage «tone. Priukerton’s, the selling of the 8 J5- was therefore nearing his majori «mt snrpri-a' t > tli-.».*to* who were iii st move on gaining his liberty' hear t il \ pleas« «i v* ¡1 li their fo i mer was to come alter his share of the j Everybody ought to be very cau (HX) worth or stamps giving the ty. efforts. It was . imp ly Grami. A proceeds of some early <la> treas tious about letting fire get away clue. The two schooners that cleared large am lienee gr«»et<'«I their per- ure-nox robbeiy.— Butte In te r-[ from their control, hunt* rs ditto. Mrs. T. F. Lewis, w ho was visi S u l e d . -T h e schooners Gem from this place Saturday took up fonmme e with well m«*rite«l ox- Mountain. I I n T ting relatives and friends here last! and J.izzie Prien, were towed be wards of 350,000 feet of lumber j «ressi« ms of delight. One sel«*«*- T U v ll:trll«ol<li Statu *'. week has returned to her homo at j low «>n Sat unlay by tho tug Katie trom Lyon s mill. The lumber for in particular an «»vertun* was Now York, Aug. 4.—The 3rd of North Bend accompanied by her; and ( ’«'ok, b tii lout led with lumber at the most part was first class, but rendo*«*« 1 in magnifie. *nt style ; «* ich September is tho day fixed for the sister, Mrs. M. Way. Is prepared t«» buy or sell for the chances are that little of it will part be ing admiral >ly sust.ilined Lyons’ mill. Two scows loaded formal unveiling of the Barth« Idi touring the vtoit of tlio Yankee he so graded. reasonable consideration. with brick at the yard were also The lumbering through« mt. Om* «.f our to «V1IS- st;«.! ;«• of Liberty but the progress Poodle band here last week Mr. business is poor taking into con He has the following for sale: men w!ia» heard t!in* celeiu•ate.l of the work is so slow that the ex tab« i, below by the steamer Coos Walsh a 1 b»sehurg press scribe sideration the stealage. 1 «ivi* * :;.«• same «lav. “ Alvin «Foslin" toi tl lolls.Uni d « >1 pectation will have to he aband The Greatest Bargain Out and Mr. W imberly of the Review band in Portland 1 n-it «vinto, «le- oned.* Only the first series of plates The race between Claindigger For the best meals ami at any made us a pleasant call. A great dunce for makng Money, claros 11 1 o t the music ¡ »lave 1 1 »;g the hour g<> t«> the Olive hotel. and Billy Berry has been posja»li constituting the statue up to the Columbia river eannervmen * -«A- * 1 he cheapest— 148’^ acres miles from ed till the fair, le u per cent, o f Y. D. b; mil here,was fully «*: j ilal t.» knees, are in position and rivited For real good bargains, go to Grnvel Ford. 30 , acres in cultivation. All have concluded to fish through the the stakes goes to the society at that p! cV ! ! y the “ \ Ivi n Jo.iliu” together. Not more than twenty close season, at which the people Xosler’s ilrug store in this place ”«>od baud r oodout range for stock. House -Cxi«; With vhed addition. Barn 30x42 other times than during fair, and J r.ifo -i. a,.to. «.Itl.on; .« 11 that c l«'- an n are at work, i’lie face of the are kicking. The law* will be en He to selling goods extremelj C" »d orchard. 5 head of cattle, lot of hoggr bratet 1 ! O , M S**«! rdun ist in the above case *t would amount statue is placed im the ground, Good forced if t..ey attempt it. \Yi tli a where visions inspect it at close ch e a p , a n d k eeps n o th in g b u t th e j I- stands of l>e»s. farming tools. to SUM) which was considered too entirely of soh > p y « is. ■ if : timber < n uncleared ««led Dortion portion of tl the land. tf. best. The ( >i •egonian is being fondled much by the racers. VI! for SL'L'tK) euquireof j . Svurdwart on the Remember litt!«' st ! eng!h» ni; g « • i Sol to 0 < >1 tin* quarters «and scratch their mimes ♦ «4 » e ; « ”«-» « .i«--. or <>f du“ undersigned. ! t to*. !*î ^ ’ • 1 by a delegation of Chinese officials the change. 1 1 . . ful on the copper surface. At tlm When visiting ('»«p iillo City Je acres at Gravel Ford iw acres cleared, sent to the Northwest to see the >«):•!« 0\ n »rs t hat matom* ¡«1 iy o s pio.-s'iil rate tl:e statue may be com- sto p l«t .‘ lm Olive hotel. A ir s ., 2st«»ry house lrtxir» with kitchen addition •Johnny Scott has been laid up iiHl n a a extent of damage done !!;>• mongols iy fali ini .. 1he Y D. 1 )■ iys i>iet«‘,l ii six months, biie work t.» ’ 011- Barn 4('xl* >. Good June orchard Itearing ( ) 1 ivt* is sparing m> pane I* by their forced exit from towns with a sore hand here for a couple under the inn i- :i p ol Pn if. of ; utiiug the surroundings in «1er comfort to guests of this de- •vili he sold il r«*:ts< nalil»“ offer made, for ot weeks. One thumb is about the particulars eiujuir«'of G. I). Hobson Myrtle the past year. («lot ini. will 1 1 a ■« > ■ • 1 1 i ■ o ;;e. I (i < 1 * -g r« *e oidc. and ill.tolling the grounds in- servedlv popular house. Point «ir ef t In* undersigned. worst mangled <>f anything w< have >( 'i..‘i«-ac\ .-e<*.t>i«i o is« t> • i • 1 in . hi«« ti e fort, according to the or Johnny Renew, our efficient RES i>f » xcellent timber, fir and seen. Only foi coming across * * ^ K J \< v< 1G tii • stale. postoiliee d eik , has been quite The sj>lendi«l steamer Co«vs will *B ced.-ir, near Co«iuille C’ity. for sale at iginal | lan, will require at lea t him w hile the doctor was dressing reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire A variety « l ¡««I lain! .cut vv> - one year. sick since Satinday. H e got too run regularly heieufter between it we should have known nothing of J. C. Laird »ir of the undersighed. (*■ *■ ■* given in the ever ng m the hall hy warm while working and has since this place ami B;in«l«>n, leaving TH R EE LOTH. about it. Ho i-Jnot a grunterta small VI n r . the ino! 1 1 1,( I-;, «.¡' the band, to a good had fever. His brother George is V 11* ius of A rooms centerally located in Coquille City at 7 M , and return edger saw can’t keep him down New Orleans,Aug. 3. A Mexican ing leave Bandou at 2 r. m See ad r,Mi°i,lc < Uy verv du ni) f“r c,lsh* sized audience, the major part <•! laid up also with tlux. They are long. 1 aces on the Coquille river, near Co- which enjoyed the fun. The local mun-of-war which tois been in this both improving. tf. «jtiille < ity: 30 acres under cultivation, 80 . - The death of Miss Edith Morras hits wen* immense and produced port for several months for repairs A yer’s Sarsaparilla is designed nevef or more in grass, all f«*nc<“d. Good Steward »V* Paden will hereaf barn : nd house: farming t«j«ils. wagon nnd has ht-« ii ordered to leave f«*r \ «'i*a youngest daughter >f H<m. Win. much merriment. The orchestra for those who need a medicine to harness. Easy terms —«uupiire of S. Jones ter have a big supply of choice or at i iiis office. purify their blood, build them up, Morras was a shock to her many work inside the hall was interfered Cruz. There the ship will await W H IT E ('E D A lt Her funeral here «'it 2 witii to a great degire, on account further orders. I'he officers of the sausage on hand on \\ ednes«lay increase their appetite, and reju friends of each week, and will promptly | ()Q h« n«S<al c< tlar timber • rt li mile from Bear venate their wind«- system. No o’clock yesterday afternoon was of the steaming condition of the ship say that all the Mexican men- fid orders from all parts. Send in er«-ek. \,ry Cheap. other preparation so well meets largely attended the steamer Poos atmosphere in the worst of illy »f-war have been called home since Brewery fi r sale—capacity ot six I’lie violin strings , the Cuttingand Iiasures matters y ou r orders. this want. Its record of forty years making a trip up the riv er to bring ventilated halls. barrels. Good Location—Every i)50. have assumed so threatening a down the immense crowd. Miss thing convenient. Satisfactory reasons were continuallv breaking or is one of constant triumph over given for wis “ ing to sell. F o r S ul «“ . Morras was 17 years old and was “ fraying out,” w hich rendered im sl ap«', the Mexican counsel re disease. ne ¡'iii! a half acres oue-lialf mile from Co<l a favorite urn»mg her acquaintances. possible any successful attempt to fuses to talk but other Mexicans quill»-City, on stage road; house of Several articles of household Foi its soothing and grateful in fivi . . . • « • « | i , rooms, wooil-shed, good cistern, l.»0 Her bereaved parents, brothers and keep the instruments in harmony. are inclined to the opinion that furniture, consisting «>1 tables, a fruit trees. *ome In uring— Very cheap. fluence on the scalp, and for re comment kitchen cuphoanl, bed room secre- l ‘ |T L-',rr*iVv-1 sisters have the sympathy of the The opening overture, however, | war is possible. They forH ?ieHr moving and preventing dandruff, 1 ’ l » / l rord: g.i acres cleared, house 16 x 26 , taken from tlm “ Mikado,’’ was ex severely on the action of the tni'v, A’ O. Having purchaStKl the •' 111 «‘*ffx.‘»4. smokehouse. w«K«d-shed, bee whole community. A yer’s Hair \ igor has no . ' . , . - , u« use; 4 stands of liecs. 2 cows, household ceedingly well rendered; that piece house committee in instructing above at a great saciinee for cash, and kb<'hen furniture, farming tools, wagon [Gold lVurli Gazette.] equal. It restores faded or gray Secretary Bayard to again demand ! thaif mi »1 h i, lw oio lif »it n tmrrmin aEd ljiinu'**' ir* ftcres of crops; range out- im j , can m oougiii at a tmrgain. 9ide Hnti convenient for 100 head of stock, ( ’apt. Stralmn roceved a fine otter being performed before the instru hair, to its original color stimulates the release of Cutting, and say Call and see them at my residence is less than one mile from Reboot house and ments were seriously affected. the gr >\\th of the hair, ami gives boat per tug Pelican, and will en school j post offee— #2f»oo. Taking it altogether our people : the demand will be again refused. on E lliott S t, opposite 1 ( F ) ««cres, 4 miles above Parkersburg, it a beautiful glossy and silken ap gage to some extent in otter hunt house. »- « I on Co«juille river; 25 acres bottom— , were immensely pi used, and the S. \V. Harriugton. ballatav bench and hill land. House 20x28 pearance ing. lllii«* a m i h r » } . l'!;rn »2\«i0; g<«od. young orchard, bearing; tf. One of Asa C arej’s children was most sincere praises were bestowed good timber on th«.* on the place; good out B. F. Parsons, die sewing ma Tvler, Tex., Aug. 4.— Extensive particularly upon the musical part side range for stock. Price, 1250. chine repairer, went to the bay seriously injured last week by a DIED. ^¡•15»»' f«ir l«i() acres of land, 80 acres under preparations are being made by of tho program mu. Wo hope the horse falling on her. fem?e, «kKl fruit tre«‘s house, bam 60X40 yesterday, and will do the work to ex-federal and ex-confederate sol boys from Koseburg are satisfied At her home, two miles south of Coquille ■ ' 4 ’» «>d ’’ange bircattle adjoining. The schooner Merriara made an . 0 , ,! , fi r House and two lots m G Go<|uille be found there and then return to City. Aug. 8 . Miss Edith Morras, daughter of city; vevv cheap. with their excursion, and we trust diers to participate in a grand re effort to get out of Smith river last the river. He is a good workman. that this, their first visit to our union in this city on the 25th and H«>u. Wm. Morras. aged 17 years. •w'17.' for House and lot in Coquille City. week but struck on the bar. She In Coquille City, Aug. 8 . Win. H. Dean, * L « f ( VCHKS—A splendici ranch, at a G ive him your order. Samuel part of the coast, will not he their 2(>th of August. The citizens are son of Provit Dean,aged 20 years. \ er y rr«-a bargain. At least $5000 H ill the great sewing machine man was floated off an 1 back into the worth of good timber in close proximity to last one. river the same day, w here she still I the water. Two t«» three hundred sheen go of San Frincisco compliments Mr. subscribing liberally to make the NOTICE with the place. Place well imrovea—75 pleasurable enterprise a complete I« hereby given, to «11 whom it may «-oncern: ' a m «M cl« am l-p riee. ««„nh down, $2500. Parsons very highly, knowing him remains I n n Snow Ntorm. That the underaigned will nnt be re8i>oiiHi)ile for A. M. Gillespie’s large new D ACRES mi Cotpiille river, 80 acres to l>e a fine workman. Mount Washington, N. H., Aug. success. The ex-soldiers antici any debts contracted, or for any ««irk done on the ■«■ » * ) bottom land. :ì acres cleared, bal- scow met with an accident Friday pate with keen enthusiasm another «•laiiu at Italian Mar known now sh K. If. L«iwe h lane«* n<io«l timber, C(*ctar anil fir —convenient 3.— A northwester, blowing at the Mr. J. J. Birch is in this part in claim, G. D. Elgiu’c claim or James Aikeu’a claim t«» log. Small house with three rooms; occasion for handshaking and war and worked by EI r I u , Lowe k Aiken in copartner- $22«kt. Or. 120 acres including the bottom last that caused serious damage, if troducing the Laundry Queen rate o f sixty miles an hour, set in until farther notice, or until we have paid up and and house M12«X»— a splendid chance talk and well wishing among tho ship all nutstandluR accounts, and have had a settle- f ,,r one w ishing to make a home. Liberal washing machine, which is claimed it does not result in her total ruin. at nightfall yesterday. Snow be terms gic« n. ruent of our business between ourselves. | comrades and enemies of a quarter to lie the best out. It is taking the She was loaded with cord-wood, gan lo fall at 2:30 this morning, One choice business lot in Coquille City bated at Myrtle Point , , It. If. Lowe. -very desirabl« of a century ngo, who are now co Coos County, < »reRiin, G. I». FI rìii . and was run alongside the wharf, lead in other parts of this state and AuRiist 15th 1SS5. ) A M A KG AIN*. j and at 5:30 the ground was covered mingled in brotherhood. “ U acres at Gravel F«»r<l. all bottom between the cannery and store. our people w ill doubtless do well to to a depth of one and one-half • )C i land. 5 ) acres under cultivation, ■* « STO CK H O LDERS NO I ICE. 30 acres gm»d pasture. One of the best test the merits o f it and profit by The tide receding, left her lying | inches. The wind is blowing eighty Tlio stage route from Empire places on tho North fork; would make a Bv order of the board «if dir«*ct<>rs « *f ^í. it Mr. Birch whom you most all across a sand ridge, and, the result i miles an houi, and windows are „ , ,, . , ' good dairy farm. For particulars enquire City to Drain’s, is now in fine con P. K. association, the full amount u f stook <,f the und«rsi he«l ..r on the premises of was, she broke about mid-ships. know is a gentleman in whom you thickly covered with frost. The subscribed is cal leu for. ism-v. due and will «i. B. l ’ox. Gruvel Foul. Or-von. dition. Passengers put through to be collectable :’>«* days from lirst publication The scow was lately built, for the can rely, and what he tells will be C !KVP! CHEAP!! thermometer yesterday registered “* icres iii Bp’el.in City of t hi « notice. » ¡in street; purpose of carrying tan-bark, a the naked truth, and in any deal 85 degrees in (lie valley, but now the railroad tho same day, without •) l r 1 : it. no G. D. Elgin J. A. Lehnherr i extra charge, who;, requested. ings with him you will find in him large quantity of which is now on marks 28 degrees hero. ------- 1 »*« ,»11 .«ii «‘p > areclean-d aud fenoed, President Secretary are jiretty. and will be sold extremely cheap,. ! Fare to Portland by this route, all that the word gentleman im the bank of the river waiting her Myrtle P«iint. «Inly 26 188«;. Enquire of Walter Sinclair. only 14.40. tf. n.'iO Iw Subscribe for the H k k ald . Coquilic City. Oreg»U 4 . arrival. plies. There is considerable tlm ugh this .«lac«' uf ! u>. travel ( l i v e l l i « I » O r n i «»•’ V Iil*.?<-i;{il«.— T l i e j s i s l o i i i s l l III«- \ : i l i » « s . Feed S t a b l e , Myrile Polit Orsi. O L IV E H OTEL, Land Agency! hi ml Coquille A O 1 1 I City