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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1886)
A ’ i«:i C o q u ilU AO I It i; TO Tail-: 1M IU.IC . R i lir . J tim iU l. T h e B U Y E R S ’ « 1 II» 17 t-. t-isued .3/Mich «ntl 5s This paper in kept on file at tlie office o f YER^SON lì All L i 1 G ! (Cacltyenr. fi-'W C i Among the young Indies who re A l l 114-1 I«» 1*1-4-14*111 N w il l 4‘ F r o m j 8 ! , i 11 V, lu r h ( t ,w llh •.;«■:■ 3* i i iic iin o - :,t |.arK «‘ . Pl'liLlHlIRD EVERY ll'KStJAT. cently graduated in the Arkansas ! 3 , * ; 0 0 lllu itra tlo P T - :• U A ì lil'iiì «ione to suit tho times. w h o le Piet tin C a ll, ' f , J. A. D ean , Editor aiul Proprietor school for the blind, was one of Sliia^le.s. and pickets fumish- \\ herons at a general election O IV M S W lio le o a le Pr-1. < • ed on shot. notice. to r o n s u : > • o n n il fO -rJ* -*>r w hom the Little Bock Gazette gives held «m the 7tii day of June A. D A. G. Aiken, Devoted t,» th. mu re-ta of tin* Coquille IX'.' at'.u! o r f . m ' l / t:st. T» ,.’ (:» rr:!t-r, ninl j-tves einct cox! o f cv- t / * v-lnÄl Coquille City, Ogn, the following reminiscence: 188(>, the question of whether or River purlieuliirly, and of tli<‘ (>>»uuty g i u y o u iim *, tlri; V. -a r m , »>r T IM E S BU lIbllta g g f s t i P m e ip h r Miss Sarah E. Dunlap, valedic not swine should !»t- allowed to run ©rally. ’ -.Tie f . n v r l'.t u T I icm - I .W . 'L V . U U . M CCTIUITCC roriEWSMPFR ADVERTISING c p c f • • 0 >) |ki M rs. C. W. (Hive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. (iv.'ortmtdL':-. b o I IMA I t o at L o w e st Cash R a tes r n C t Subscription, i*er year............................••-• torian o f the graduating class, is a at large in ('nos county, Oregon, iV" - it (h • tMnrket:- > !t - w o r ld . r OLIVE & AIKEN. ttr-.es« a • *>;>y to n j r t d * •Uunj>* fur AYER & SON’S MANUAL survivor of the horrible Montain was duly submitted to the legal Ci- .. i t.-.'on «•/ i*J th. io tit frAj- TUESDAY, A i d I S 1’ 3, IHSI». Meadow mass icre. «•t 'i-n.x«s of . ir.iltnt;. D-'t isa hear i.xti.i She was an voters of said Coos county; and Have just received at yeti. lUsprct fally, infant in her mothers arms when whereas it appears Fro in the returns Fruit 1 Mnliriur. tia _ e lr n e w MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Largest Circulation of any Agricultural Paper an Indian * bullet pierced her tiny Jir '¿ -¿ I) V . t t l a i t l t . t v e i i o " , U ltie tin r o , I I I . of said election ol ¡-:.i ; ’«ms county The Journal of 11 **a 1 1 li speaks iu the Went. ■ wrist, shattering it so badly that that the whole number «> 1’ votes right t>ut in favor of truit us a reg- | tOO,f 30 EACH ISSUE A Very Great Bargain. V 1 E S ! I 5 i I s 1 - £ x 3 - \J a Ì she now hears as a consequence a cast for county officers! wen1 1531, ( i 1. ) <1 li KS . if ! a ini Ig t I h îles f ( a t- ulator of tin; system. W e quote as I t)«> <;-.iil!e «'iiy. !«Ki ticrt-s lio'.i<ni!.4«i tim- withered arm and badly crippled that there were 170 v«»t«*s cast in •7 T Q 2 T 3 0 2 7 follows. ititt* .se. tied t o t u n ic p r a s s ; M.i "if.cei t Prfr.iir.t l.ir:,. Fresh, ripe, perfect raw fruit is hand. The bullet that maimed the favor of swine running at large anil O n l ;7 G O C t a . ¿ x 1 r o a r - .! -< A m ; ' J - : l'r.une r u s t i c , g otn l n e e - j . ■ v ar>'l O n tfit to C ! " l) - r liger« E r .c . . • ■ k I < 'Ie! ard, etc., . te. l’rie • for T l i e L a t e s t S t a l e s safe and healthful at all seasons of poor girl for life passed through .‘ It'd v >tes against swine running at e. «_'.« .H«; o r . i n c l u d i n g a t; *.-ui o f I A d J rep p , POM ” A i.V ” f Y . r ! »»’ v?r ** the breast that nourished her and large in said county, and it appear the year, and amid the ravages of n f c t t ;e a m i o t h e r «-a . to X - .A D 1 E S A N D C H I I D R E N ’ S H A T S disease, whether epidemic, endem slew her mother. Her father was ing from the returns of suit! «-lec > r o f ;.'i) In ,-id i n - I n d i n g fi v e n i w s , j P lc v r e r s , O s tr ic li many oihr- it j ’ll a’ tie mugs lini M ic or sporadic, general, special or also killo on the same occasion. tion, that a majority of the votes, j P l L X i i i e s a*rLd. • L'.'.t«1. Lt *•«- liar.a.in. i local. Fmler proper restrictions The wounding and bleeding infant cast t»ii said question were against a I. :> Hi r T ip s - as to quantity, such fruits as named was afterwards picked up half swine running at large in said Coos L a ces, cure a diarrhien, aid in removing a dead and cared for, and lived to bo county. nrSiTa’b c i a s , Thc-icf *!’«*, i.oiitv is hereby given ! cold, colic, fever, or any other dis a good, useful woman, although a m ad. C m a m e n t s . ease whose treatment requires the second misfortui e befell her at timi after sixty «lays IK-m the «late Coquille- ( itv, ( ) reg-m, Rucliing Embroidery bowels to be kept freely open; for twelve years of* age when she lost of tids lioti«-**, i; will In- unlawful both eyes from iufiamation. In for swine to run at larg«* in Coos! this effect ripe fruit is ncknowl- (ii i »C 01 I- iV . i u -i . ( uuiied fruit Vsiling\ Scarfs etc- etc- spite of all this she is now a Hats trimeti io order a speciality. county, Oregon, uinler penalty of ededged to have; but to be used and I eeetables, Straw, Plush. Silk. Satin or Velvet, whi«t woman o f fine culture and deter five dollars for th«* first offence and' advantageously in health and di I’lour, 3Ieul, Bacon, and Lard, we will sell cheap for cash . vlnfi. sease, the following rules are im mined to make w hat talent she has ten dollars foi each subsequent; Tobacco, Cigars, | of use to others. offence t<» he recovered from the ; perative: Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions. ¡owner of such swine, by civil 1 . Fruit should be eaten ripe, A ls o ■ Ntltilo IH ig lU . action in the name of the state of raw’, fresh and perfect. A fresh ami choice supply of Beef The Southwestern Oregon Re- Oregon, before a justice of the; 2. It should be eaten in modera and other Meats. n49 1 eorder is out with a long-winded peace of the precinct in which such tion. 3. It should be eaten no later theoretical article on potato blight. owner or keeper or either of them T . V\ N i c h o l s , * u i i 'f A n . i t s ' Eiooit. than four o’clock in the after The causes attributed are us far resides. In witness whereof I have 1. Willard a Look shows how to proportion :i cor- | baud anil affixed ; in "*;■ •*• «¡...nuhi- k»iy«*H. o.t ■ «<•, r. from the true reason, as it is possi hereunto set mv » « noon. * it rt* w ith ra v e m o u ld in g . •*. iia u g o u ta ]» e riiig n | • I 4. No water or fluid of any de ble for them to be. Brother l pton the seal of the comity court of "’g “ “ BittS '"a ! scription should be swallowed advises the destruction of the • ani.l Coos coun'y, this Kith .lay of |1 \ |\ 1 0 0 .* ' raft.TH 0 :11 1 \ J'ltoli. II. Cl.t I al'l‘ tliaUhltlltfH to j Empire CitY and Drain's Station , tit at to)>. 1-. « lit ttj>|itf .ii.l ot .luck rnftt-rH. IT. | within an hour after eating fruit. leaves and stems by burning, as tl Uly A . I", loot). , , . . : «'tit valle} t iltern. It. tie« ^ r,|tt:ii'c lua w;i\s. 1 o. • ). >). Ij’liull. Strike a einle v itli a M|tiati . (•. To make a spiral. STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! To have its full beneficial effect, though a crop would be more likely j 17. I’ltmi:. |u>M v it *i a ten 1 ■ >t pule. IS. 3’llltill) a Count V C’h-vk. .lj.u-t. 1'.'. M • ui:. l ux . Uiitaii. ante ai. tw .1 nothing else should be eaten at to sutler because* of the infection of - , 'j . Cut a rafter wittmiit a h' evu.ige ul it- length. C a r r y i n g * T h e U - S- M a i l s . , | price. Viet- or T. vi per il'».< u. Send to the time fruit it taken. the previous o. -. Crops on new Young man, the world could Cc.piille City, Oregon. A ls o It is to the neglect of these observ land, where a potato never grew, Wells. Fargo & Co s i « > 1 : » i ULP ;N. N< I'M' have got along without you. You CAC!N£T makcr . ances that erroneous impressions are as liable to become affected . i L ind « 1 ¡lift- Frames. Door and Window Frana h cam«* without being call«1«!, and ; Express J u l y *.♦»li, 1 prevail in many families, and to an with this particular disease as made. Saws tiled and Furniture Repaired. th*1 comforts and luxuries .--round y \ YiCl\ i- reh;, ^.xeit that loiioW- extent, too, in some instances, that though they were planted in a heap .1 ii. > ;ce i >f Mi orkdon I.» ordi r. Prict s Reasonable. à . ^ iii}.-natm d s. l i !tv hr- you are mostly an inheritance from his in:- nt ion to n ; ke tin : ! pt oof ; n ip.mrt Location: N. :ir Gold ¡¡each Hotel. the most luscious Dench, or apple, of old rotten potatoes, leaves and generations that are dead, riieonly of iiis claim, ;.:.t.i ihai pn -t v.iil lie ’¿T or bunch ol grapes is regarded as stems. He thinks high land the miTHifri! made l»efor ■ th. .i. ■ r « ie; s ut lite c->un- EAVSES EM PI RE CITY AND DRAINS way which you can partially pay for that much embodied cholera and b^.*t, which is true, it being next to STATION EVERY t y court o f « ons tv.unty ;:i ! . •;p:rt City.« )r - this magnifich'nt heijuest that men ¡;illl. ( * I \\ ik I i I cx .I 1 V . \ t ‘ ; t ! s * LV». !ss«;. viz: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY death. When will men learn to be an impossibility for potatoes on -[ P a n d o l p i ( -repon: )■ call civilization is to bestir yourself, P a r m i n i M . I ( o us ef . h o m t s casi ,\o. I'M.'». observant and reflective? mountain land to blighl. There is The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets spare no effort, work early and for the 1 '. ot s . K. *. . S. \V. q . 1 S. E. Jz X F J P rop - » «#» « a leason for this, too. It is not the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. q, S et*. 1 1 . and N . W . .-f V. !.. q Sec. 14. late, make yourself useful to your Tp. S. 1(. J1 v*est V. il. M i:iil«-rpriM- A is» in. New and comfortable stages. Beer of best duality always to be in the fact that the “dense foliage” H e u a u i e s tli ■ t o l l o w i : i V *l :t* s s e s t o p r o v e generation mid to posterity. The Fare to Portland by this route $14.50. c o n t i i m o u s -i-si-ieiice u o in. a n d c u l t i v a - lmd at th«; Brew-ery, and orders Ed. H erald : - You are a good has anything to do with it either, world is your creditor, not vonr t liis Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of haggag6 i o n o i . s a ii l l a n d s . vii:- from all parts idled promptly. Passengers are requested to be in Empire one turning my last week’s letter for it doesn’t, as is plain from the ! debtor. You are c!n>s«'ii h, ir of l i . II. lì r o w ns. n i VIW.i . C. H erv y all of [ Ancora, City the night before departure. to account. I shall heed what fact that we as often see dense ! all ages—the res id nan i**i*at**o of a J 'l'homas < ’ous county. Rooivanl Any information in regard to the above « »repoli. yon say when I see that a move on foliage on the hills as we do on the thousand ancestors, and however S S. Endic tt O r n i 3 line can be procured at the Rlatco or Central s. W . J.«! it ton. A . - my part will insure the starting of bottom land. hotels in Murslrfeld, and the post office I.t . ist ; r. \ S s t u i l servicable to others \«.u may la1, iu any public)-.» js © in Empire. In years past, on this river, oc a pork packing establisement. In you are sure to die n bankrupt over ! ì ? .Ma a 1 u i 1 1 « - City < )gn., \» f ' Jf r\r\i 7 this connection I wi-di that any casionally blight woiiid affect tlu- head and oars in debt to the I u G y C v* feeling inclined to take stock in this crop, and it was observed that it wliole human race. F.x. A- Nosier. P r o p r ie t o r C O Q U I L L E M I L L invariably sets in just alter the » V ♦ sort of an enterprise would give 1 A J * #(t C io -.I.iJ j, B o o ts a n d S h o ts. — AND— >;i \ passing over of a strata-like fog his views through the H erald . IS:oSis|i«-s V. illiool MiM-iii'. Clock s, C u t l e r y , e t c . .! 17 , By agitation it can be brought which hunts the lower plots of i't'lli M C>•••> -t-vies. Pi '»visions. Flour, A ( 'anadin n c« »rrespoiident grows ■.ns. C andi-s, ini's. Tobacco. about quicker than in any other ground and seldom gets to any excellent radishes iu this way: i: ‘ ( ; — DEALERS IN— - 1 *. r •• 1 < '¡‘;:irs. J:L’> 1 1 ■ rt . •< et«*.. t !( *1 1 • t f • \ ‘ 1 way. Speak up and let us hear considerable altitude. Gur obser He s«-!ects a pi«»ce of ground in i j 4 • « ; -, LB i • vations have been that it comes from you. -7- r - , the corn« r of h’.s garden and ue»'ps ÏŸÜ r s h n e id . » A C . « > t Ö 0 S with a southeast wind. Towards o . Flour, 1 am really glad, 31 r. Editor, to it especially for this ¡nirpos«1. lie Uiin r*’ »ill lit i i i a m l . *ti « 1 q; ’ P see that you have not lost sight of sundown in the evening seems to covers th«-surface with about two — AND ALL KINDS OF — ! 1 5 . k id-ic s :A IL i i v i l he a favorable tune, and a peculiar © t - the necessity of a woollen mill on \ i l ; 11 • inches of leachetl wood ashes L U M B E E haziness will appear, lesemblmg ! o\\ ! ! Ilf \ v e r i 11 < h* » «lit*>11 > . the Coquille river, and that you . every spring, and spad-*s thor H. l i ü DEN. P r o p r ie t o r . are in correspondence with parties that produced by a partial eclipse, oughly. C e d a r , f ir , a sh , m a p l e , m y r t l e , His soil is sandy. His while the fog seems to go in drifts who wish to start one here. I uey Abler an d spruce lumber always on Manufacturer of radishes are not troubled with On should he duly encouraged, ns you hunting for low damp parts. Li m o n S O I),, c r e a m s o d a . SARSA- h a n d a n d for s a le at the lowest ra tes. worms and are smooth and brittle. ! ■Lyl> PARI ERA. GINGER ALE. CHAMPAGNE j Finlay, July 23, just past, this ________ suggest. And then, too, it they Vick’s Monthly. - r ■ r * i. o , CIDER. MINERAL WATER, also GUM ; . « id M o; K 01 have not the means, and are good str ngt: p'leuomonoM was painfully SYRUP and VINEGAR. apparent here for the first time in men, I haw; no hesitancy in say Agent for the Celebrated Oregon Grape A superstitious subscriber w ho liy the Tug K A TIE COOK, on any very perceptible degree for Root Hitters. ing that the people of the Coquille found a spider in a copy of his the river and bar, at reasonable rates. v4n25 H knrt lim n s . W e informed all paper wants to know if it is con- will readily take stock sufficient to several years. i have ajain Cil . n p >.s ssiou ,.t' build a mill of such proportions as those whom we could see, so that i sidered a had omeu. Timber, match-wood and stave tim Nothing of RoniN.ios Hot it;, and wilt spare ,:.> j<: it-, or t':j,eus.- to make it ,> asini for et: - *s. they might take advantage of any would make a good paying insti ber purchased. tlie kind. The spider was merely A share of : i;e patron»'", is Solle.• -n means that they might have to tute n. Our sheep men would Onlers for lumber lilleil in quanti looking over the columns of his Hoard and lotlyiii"................................. ,s t .«N) save their crops. Fortunately the PRCPRIETOR. ties to suit, and at the lowest living doubtless give a good lift, and it paper to see what merchant was Hoard without loJ^inj»........................... s:*,..%0 M e a l s .........................................................‘Joels. rates. major part of it passed over parts would be of more real benefit to not advertising, so that it c«»ul«l Livirv, IVnj iiiid Stage Stable. v tn J '.* J. PARKER, them than to any one else, unless hereabouts where there were few spin its w-eb across the storetloor, CHAS. F. DOE. S p e c ia l a tte n tio n it would be an owner, and they ootatoes, though a dozen or more and he free from disturbance.- Ex. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, *• A Given to Boarding- could, by taking stock, get a share were complaining uext day at the vl 11I8 tf. appearance of the disease. The Remember this: IV e give the Empire Oit 3 T , Or. TERM S M O D E R A T E . of that profit. By all means, let fog was pieceded by a southeast us have a woolen mill. ! H erald and San Francisco Chron- . I !. ( ì e t i'v, P r o p . Coquille City, - - - - Oregon wind which drove the clouds to the icle for §2.75 peryear; the H erald Enterprise. northwest where they formed a and S. F. Call, §2.50; the H erald llorst-s and 1 5«i»r« 4 .i• s at ail hours. <* .od Norway, Aug. 4. Pasturage !>v the day. week or month, THE straight line across the sky from and S. F. Examiner, §3.00; and the v Inl'.l Jm. FAMOUS horizon northeast to southwest. At H erald and Home <fr Farm §2.50 iVw I.tMlg#»« »n i Iff that point the clouds which seemed —all iu advance. The latter paper L. M. GoTTSCHAtiK: in —“ The l>est instm- At Port Orford, on Sunday to pitch downward, were met with the Honie k Farm, will he sent a ment now existing Tit i1 11 « - w A I Sch(H»ii(*r afternoon, August 1st., Prof. \\ m. an under current of air going in an 1 year free to any address by the i n h o t h h e m i- ipheres.” PROPRIETOR, Crowhurst of California, Grand opposite direction and there they i sender paying one year in advance P arkersburg , C t . arx L ot ise K.Ki. 1 . 0 0 0 :—“ 1 have never seen CONSTANTLY Lecturer of the I. O. G. T. of Ore rolled over and over and to all for the H ervld and any arrearages their equal.” P auline L ucca :—“ The Knabe Piano sur that he may owe. tf. gon, organized Alpha Lodge with appearances manufactured the Keeps pluses all other makes.” The popular HARRINGTON PIANO and the following corps of officers; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. blighting fog, but doubtless had A11 assortment of the CHICAGO COT TAGE ORGAN. Land Office at Rosebnrt?. Oregon,} Mrs. A. L. Tichenor, Lodge nothing to do with it. Boots and shoes, July 2I>. 1HM). ( A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. Deputy and P. C. T .; P. J. Lind- I^ O T IC E in here hereby *;iven that the Sole Agents. 721. Market St.. San Frrneiseo. Hats and caps, berg, C. T.; Mrs. N. Mygren, II II. Ketehum Bulletin: This is a I n following-named settler has filed notice J. E. H auen r.ucn, HI unco Drugstre. Marsh ero I of his intention to make final proof i sup- Stationery, Inks, S.; W. G. Lenfestey, L. H. S.; It. field. local agent. nll-Jm monster county. Within its bound ‘ port of his claim, and that said proof will he Dry gtxxls and Paskins, Secretary; John II. Far aries, both the states of Ver i made before the Clerk of the county court ! of Coos county, at Empire City Oregon, on Clothing La rell, A. S.; Joel Born, F. S.; Nels Apressly for tin1 Saturday, Sept Hth. IHSG. viz: Henjiuuin mont and New Hampshire could be dies. Gents Nygren, Treasurer; W. H. Mc : Gant, pre-emption D. S. No. 4.r»4l for the It N. of S. W. and CLildrens Bride, Marshal; Miss Jerusha Mc included with room to spare. N. W. q of S. E. and General fur Bride, Guard; Frans Nordberg has 19,000 square miles of territory S. W. q of N. E. q , Sec. B, Tp. ill S. U. II I F d - r » Run on no other Route. Thin i w«-st NVil. Met. and includes the \ \ ood river region nishing gotxls; Sentinel; Capt Wio. Tichenor, T V vessel having made six r«.und trips He names the following witnesses to -A J b T D in the last six months, is supposed to keep famous for its rich mines. The also gnx’enes, Chaplain. The I jodge will meet prove his continuous re-aidenoe upon, and X -ïc r s e -S iio e ir L g - up her past record, end will until further Canned gtxxls, on Friday uignts in Myor’s Hall. county is watered by the streams cultivation of. said land, viz: notice, on and after Noveiuoer 15th. deliver Neatly and promptly done, at the W. E. Kohinaon 1 named and a score or more tribu Cigars, tobacco freight to Copuille City and all points on E. B. Itohinaon I all of My rile Point, the lower river at the following rates: lowest living prices. Shop uext an(j candies. He pays the higb- One of the best county papers in taries. Its surface is elevated, Wm. W . Phillips | Cti./.-i county, Flour s:$ per ton. salt, nails, iron and coal j Orepon. dooreast of Leneve’s drug store, | est price for couutry produce Oregon is the Polk County Ltem- lying 5,200 to 9,00'» feet above the H. Wipand $2.50, other freight £4 P«“1' ton. Chas. W. Johnston, C owuilee M ill A: Tou C omcasy . Cocjuille City, Oregon. i vln2 sea. v4n12 izer. 1 aupj Kepister. , D V E R T IS IN ff G EN TS - i)ome emb ^arrrt. Â Large Variety of j LAIRD & JOHNSON \ CHEAPEST! Bandcn, Oreg., t CONTRACTORS I! [ I I. I) I i li. MfiiliiLM ill Jarvis, m il k Co. 1 -J STORE! • Tug Company!! \ e 11 h i v t i A ' i i j j , X. J fstt Wirb, GENERAL MERCHANDISE R1 TOWI NG COPILI ITT, OBEPi. K E. B U C K Cil? Liisiy k Fact] Sta POST OFFICE KNABE Store, C. A N D R E W S PIANO \ H — —— CO Q U I L L E W. Gallier ~ BUCK-SMITHING