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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1886)
A ii i;.%«-iir*ioii I ) lln m lo ii. é n q u U lt C iin I J u r a îil Ye scribe lioarded TUESDAY, AVO. 17, 1880. H m h «lo h Hu* H t " > IM r c «* l o r » W o olrii H ill. the Coos Sunday morning with a inerry lot of excursionists hound for Baudot) I teach. At Mr. Yon Peg- ert’s place wo found There is no place in the state, or steamer Mr. J. Hum e with a good crew of W. work COSTIVENESS 0 Shetter is sick. to Port Orford last week, on a vis it. Miss Blacklock expects soon to take steamer for Australia, her elsewhere, that is more suitable men rapidly putting up houses for former home. for a woolen mill than at Bandon, a cannery, and preparing tackle 1 he Yankee Doodles left on Sun in Averill’s addition, which con for fishing. Everything is hustle day morning for Roseburg, taking stitutes the town of Averill. A about the camp, and Mr. Hunte with them the good wishes of our magnificent water power is [ready seems to he a favorite among the people on the bay. .T h e entertain to be utilized, the quantity or people on the lower river, it being ment on Friday evening was thor water beiug such that for washing noticeable that every laxly has a oughly enjoyed by a large audience. it cannot be excelled by the most good word for “Johnny.” Mr. The music was most excellent and highly distilled dew drops. In Hume is a rustler end will doubt- was highly appreciated, and the tho matter of fuel, that is no oh- less make a success of his cannery, minstrel performance was in g o o d ject, should it be needed, every \t Parkersburg we noticed young taste arid very amusing. There was variety of timber indigiuous to folks were out for a gala day. Mr. no attempt at the absurd caricature this climate growing in close prox- Ratnsdell, the photographer, took of tl*.e negro race, so common in irnity, and the tide piling it up on a negative of the town, the mill minstrel shows, and the low ob the margin of the l iver in the shnjw* and the Coos, he being en route t > scene allusions and jokes, which are of drift wood. The afternoon Bandon totak« some fine lteach the stock in-tr ;de of many travel- . , breeze enjoyed at this place would scenes. At Randolph everything j . . . . 11 r 1 • 1 . . I . , • ing troops, were entirely absent be amtrablv suitable for drying was quiet, but we noticed a la rg e ,,., . . . . . . ... . , . .. • , , i 1 I ns s ipeakes volumes for the boys — and thus it go s; everything fa number of fishermen who seemed t and entitles them to the respect of vorable and no drawback. Being ready to pounce upon the first . . . . , , * , . ii. V* 1 all decent people. The party on at the mouth of the Coquille 1 1 1 1 1 x 7 river, I I H . I , salmon P d U I J V 'I I that l i i r i i n should u v M i i v i show up. U J Just U l,v O ^ A . __ j ) ____ . ,_A i « _______ ,, it ^ . . 1 , l , £ i Saturday night was well attended, , , . .. , good shipping is assuied 1 with the below town we noticed the fishing1 _. . . , . . . , t » i and was composed almost entirely ipy belonging Belonging to 1 eter- schooner Spy . . , market of the world. No reslnn- resnq of young people, and nice young ping would have to be resorted to son Bros, who had arrived Friday people. The hall never looked , •il which would often lie the case at morning from a fishing and sealing , . . ,, , i brighter than when filled with >\ e saw the brothers and , ,, . any other point higher up the river. cruise. . , . , , . . 1 merry dancers all in the joy of It is, too, a central point to which they were looking hale and hearty. I ^ s morning. wool can best be shipped, as is ev On arriving at Bondon we noticed ! [Gold Beach Gazette.] ident from the fact that upwards the Rubv, (.'apt. Jensen’s fishiug Harvesting is now in order. of 40,00'* |K*nnds have been receiv- schooner and learned that she liail The steamer Hume will carry ed there in the past few .\ eeks. arrived from a cruise a few ntiu- away a cargo of wool, tan bark, That brought from the coast coun utes before our arrival tit 11 A. M . ! hides, etc. try would not have to be reshipped, The The steamer brought up a large INJURED GEM while that from the upper river 1 supply of watermelons, musk mel On in would be carried the entire length was lying at the dock. ons and other fruit, which went of the river as cheap as it would spection we found that she was off like hot cakes. lying on a good sand bottom .1 for two or three miles. R. D. Hume has chartered the In addition to all these advan About 100,000 feet of her deck ; schooner Free Trade for Rogue tages, the sites (for there are two load of lumber was scattered along siver, and she is expected to arrive or three of theral are owned by the beach— for the most part along here this week. the whole-soul, genial \V. H. the river beach, but so lie on the Chas. Roos will h ave to-day or Averill, who would do a good pmt ocean beach below’ the breakwater. to-morrow for Coos county, with by a person statiug a business of j The lumber will all be saved, but Mr. Hum e’s horses, Maplewood, that kind there. Our friends who in a somewhat damaged conditila, Nimbus and Bonnie Jean, which are writing to us in regard to the A good many of the laths, etc., are have been entered at the Halls starting of a woolen mill here, scattered, and all is apri liked well prairie races, to take ¡dace Sept. A number of boards will do well by calling on Mr. w’ith sand. 7th. H e will be accompanied by are split, some broken and others «« «> , Averill. I * , ’ . , ... , Mr. B. S. Truman anil Claud -»• • warped. lh e damage will be ecu- 1 M e expect to hear good It is not at all likely that the siderable to the cargo, and that of reports from them. United States will have auy trouble the vessel is injured, but to what 1 with Mexico over the coat of Cut H r l f a s t It io fs . extent we were unable to learn. ting, the editor who published a Her cargo will all have to be re- From Saturday a week to Mon- libel against a subject of Mexico. moved and she will be then run up (|ay ft,Mowing rioliuti in Belfast The government would not toler on the beach and repaired. It is was largely indulged in. Eleven ate the imprisonment of one of its evident that she has a hole or two persons were killed outright and citizens on the verdict of a court kuoeked iu her, and it is not 1 JO t)a<llv wounded up to Monday. of a foreign country, and Mexico’s thought she is injured in any other A dispatch at uomi that day says: attempt is only to try the patience way, there being no sign of strain. Attempts to stop the rioting are of our government, the same as the ~ „ , _r . Mr. Lyons and Charley Olive, Ins unsuccessful. * he violence of the Canadian hshery outrages. Mexico , ' , . ' . . . . . . . , x ■ v. . foreman, went down acd took in mob is increasing. Thirty rioters is far from wanting a bout with the , .. _r - , f ,, xi • . . X i the nat un and extent of damane have been wounded. The police l mted States, and all this bluster W hen she finds i ‘ ;ustaine'1 \ 1,0 lu,llber belouged ■ keep up a merciless firo upon the is for naught, to Lyons <fc Son and was uniusur- mob. determined opposition she will re The city, ow ing to the wreck and linquish’ Cutting. Our government | ei^' o i o m 1G0 edwariis , affect» seriously all the digotive und assimilative organs, including th e K id neys. When these organs are so affected, they fail to extract from the lilood the uric acid, which, carried through the cir culation, causes H heuiiiatisin and Neu ra lg ia . The functions of the Liver are also affected bj costiveness, causing Miss Annie Blacklock and her sister, Mrs. Manly Roberts, went Myrtle Point, Or., Dealers in ten Among the warning symptoms of Bilious ness are Nausea, Dizziness, Headache, Weakness, Fever. Dimness of Vision, Yellowness of Skin. I’ains in the Side. Back and Shoulders, Foul Mouth, Furred Tongue, Irregularity in the action of the Bowels, Vomiting, etc. T h e S to m a ch sutlers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or W ill keep constantly oil baud Dry Goods and Clothing, Dyspepsia, T T jIK N I T U K NEW E , follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric I’ains, Head lie. Acidity of lla Stomach, Water- brash. ’ IT’, ousness, and i >« ) ressioit.are all evideu of the presence ot this di-tress- ing lnaiad/. A Sure R e lie f for irregu larities of the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will he found in the use of G r o c e r ie s , C r c c k e r y AYER’S PILLS. Which wilUI»e sold at the lowest living onxh prices or given in exchange for They stimulate the stomach, free the bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid liver and kidneys, and by tlieir cleansing, healing and tonic properties, strengthen and purify the whole system, and restore It to a salutary and normal condition. Wool, Hides, Eggs and all Kinds of PREPARED Meat Market, Drugs and Medicines of all Kin s, a n d C r la s s T X T axe, F a r m Steward & Paden, Props., Coquille C ity , BY J . C . A y e r & C o., L o w e ll, M ass. Bold by all Drugging. K FURNITURE STORE, V o lin -! Fl .ALU. of $2>K‘' oin-1 .-ili i;o\\i.: , «> v. the 87 ac» vs land ir ip roved, C.>- junction of Soi. a and ..ddle tor. qnille river. Call on I>. McNair, adjoining the premises. P 1. 2 v F s ir l^ , P r e p . , All those owing James Burke on note or M absiifikld . O gn . book account will come forward and settle i Dealer in Furniture, Doors, G lass and Pic the same with me. they having been placed ture Frames, etc., and agent for W hite's iu my hands for collection. Sewing Machines. In 1 t f Chas. E . Edwnrds. Myrtle Point. n31—3m Tlie^Best Bargain- acres of good botto la d. sewn below Coquille City, on the river, i 1 33J.j miles price $1200. Liberal time on $400 . f the amount. Twenty-one head of cattle for $000. Enquire of E. W . Gilman, or at this : office. n41tf. Cottage Saloon, THE A 1 STEAMER P ’i x i e ^ 1! T 7s7" ir L e s , coos, The most popular Weekly nsweiiapsr d«Tot«d to science, mechanics, encineerin* discoveries, in ventions and patents ever published. Every num ber illustrated with splendid engravings. Thia publication tarnishes a most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of the S C IE N T IF IC A mf . ru . a H ia each th»t its circulation nearly equal« (bat o f all other paper« of its cl«xs combined. Price. 93 30 • ye*r. Diacount to Clubs. Sold by all newsd«*ler». MUNN A CO., Publiahera. N’ o. 361 Broadway, N. Y . A V P M ' V i t Munn A Co. have COQUILLE CITY. OREGON. ■aors, d e r D iiq .- C ig r a -r s a n d C i 1er S a le . O r. i AT E1 4 T S. • ¿siir1 ^ ™ practice before B r c w n , P rep . v4nl8tf ; 71vf!. W o o l! i l l R u n a .s F o l i o w s : I W ool! Am paying 17cts. Cash for good wool in Leave Coquille City at 1 n. m. g ood shape delivered here at Bandon. 1 I will pay 17',cts.. one-half in merchandise, daily for Bandon am) way { '( »i ts. or 17}^ out of my store. Bring on your good Leave Bandon at ‘2 p 1. m. daily wool at once. I keep a first-class store of for Coquille City and way ports. with this fast and commodi ous boat. ‘M Addr.'*r’’’ ’c,v . itu Myrtle Flour, Bacon & Potatoes der comfort t<. passengers. ni8tf A. T. Morrison. Morrison AVSRI IS. 1 i I i i ; \n ! I ! IU Everything done to ren { M. ll. Morrison. S oil Always on Hand, and jovery thin sold at Bedrock prices. Terms Cash. W . 11. Averill. Town of Averill (better known as Bandon). Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor, Bttafls 1 Hjriii Ms, COQDILLECITY, OREGON. O lT ifT o n io r s . P I C T U R E F R A M E 3 1 have :it ain tak* n jvisst ssiciH of tho lii*itiNi»(*N lit.rs ;. and will Rptirt- no juiins or t ' pense to i.'.tke it pleasant fur guests. \ sh;.n of paîit«nage is Solicited Board and lodgitej. $4.00 l'<Mtr».l v,itii< at lo 'ging $3.50 Mcais 25cts. Ami all Kiiuls o f Furuipir. Soiul Orders or call on us at the K. Edwards old stand. Myrth I'oint. Ore n n. v 4 ii 4 1-4 w Myrtle Point, Oregon, J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, TEI Y lu20 OüUS Coming, Fruit keeps constantly on hand a well regulated assort ment. cheaper than the cheapest. Send in your orders no pains spared to give full satisfaction. v4nl7 T tie Front St., Marshfield, Or., N. P. Hansen, Prop. Agent for Gihbson's fine whiskies, en AAA whisky. Also agent for the C E L E B R A T E D CH ICAG O BEElt and PO liTEI* n t kwho'e- sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer on draught and in bottles. v 3 n !3 Coming, Coming ! ! ! rubl houses, presents a tleplor- able aspect. Its appearance is I closed in San Francisco the first of hasty in the matter. last week, was a magnificent suc similar hi that of Paris after the On a recent visit to Bandon we W ords fail to express the co,nrnUDe- ^ feared that mini- « cess Captainïonycler, were approached by at least a dozen joy and good time had by the old erous deaths resulting from the I Runs Regularly as Follows: men who expressed a desire to take veterans. The visitois from the 1 rb)*8 bftve tHken place which will Tin E A V K M itie ! ’■ int .vs, Tliurs- stock in a steamer to run between j da vs niul Sumlrvs fur Baud'm calling East express the greatest surprise never be heard of. Hospitals are Coquille river and San Francisco. *w:i. ¿1 , at the pains and preparation take') ! taxed to the utmost to acoomiuo- ! RtCoqniiin Git> Point on W e truly believe an effort is only for their accomm odation, and with j date tb e >rr,iMt mimb(;r of ‘Vouuded L ^lon u iyi^w S .im b iya^ n ^ I t . lavs. needed to set this project square A «fdliiix at Cuquilli' C-ity at one. t>. in, regrets at not being able to remain : PeTHons i11 need of attendance on its feet, and that double the JiiV(‘ py c o u r t(‘tty shotru jx is s r n - longer are leaving mournfully for painful fenture of the riots is tfie amount necessary would be sub children wounded, (fers o f fins S train er. their homes. Altogehter it hns number of scribed if the people were given a been a most pleasant affair am j Yesterday a lioy was shot while chance. Indeed, every cent neces 8an Francisco is to be congratulât- i rt*Iurning from Sunday school; to- sary could be raised between here 1 ^ I day a little girl was shot on the and Port Orford. Several promi streets, and it is thought fatally £ ! Countv, and i- ni the head o f deep-water navigation,and in the central part o f a vast body nent gentlemen i ofrich, river bottom land, wlucli is the source o f a 11 true and, enduring prosperity is actiug wisely in not beiug too j The G. A. R encampment which Point Nursery. F iG.VTOB of. anti dealer in 1 > B O Trees and email fruits. He 1 I V y b a <■ M anufacturing, t & CO. Otflee Sciximno Cl..way, .New York u44 Has on hand and are still T a b le s , the Patent Offi-e ard have prepared more than One Hundred T lto u - a n d application!» for patent* in tne cited btiito« aad foreign countries. Caveat«, Trade-Mark«. Copy-right«, Assignment«, and all other papers fer securing to inventors their right* in tne United States, Canada. England, rrenee. Germany and other foreign countries, pre pared at short notice and on reasonableterma. Information as to obtaining patentseneer- fully given witnout charge. Hand-books or I information sent f. -. Patents obtained tbrougii Munn A Co. are m-tie -d in the ScientiBe American free. The a.lv, n - v o f «uch notice m well nndersto d by all persoin who wish tod ie- ? Capt. H. W. Dunham, ( to Oregon, EEP Constantly on hand a g« >od Supply of fresh and choice meats, and Deliver the same to any point of the rive on Short Notice. n37tf P r o d u c e For which a market can be found, and the highest prices will he allowed. Call and price goods before purchasing j elsewhere. ftltl i W v4uo4f>. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, F Sale- ACRES o f land on Four Mile creek nine nailed south of Lairdoii, con taining 40 acres bottom, all cleared; 20 acres under fence, good meadow, gardei spot of 2 acres, good hill-ride rang- tV-r cattle <>r sheep. Plenty of outsiue range Good dwelling house 24x30 feet, mx rooms and several out houses. Good stream of water flowing by the house. Good soil, will produce anything adapted to the cli mate of Oregon. Good vngon rond from the place to Bandon, where there is sale for all marketable products. Apply to M r.;. Emnta Erickson on the premises, or at this office. And ompany. Bilious D isorders. Dr. For Wm. Kohni. Jus«, Burke. Chun. Edws.rda. O l R M H .I I H O I I S . [('oust M ail. ] STEAM ER Little A n n ie , COQUILLE CITY! 1 from Northern Curry are very anxious move made. to see Cannot some one The late Belfast riots furnish a food tor reflection with a vongeaace lie Many people w ho formerly favored induced to go around and 6ee what home rule for Ireland, are can be done? convinced that that people wounded. She was carried away ^ apparently lifeless. Train loads of troops are constantly arriving. about would The president has appointed make a bad mess of self-govern- Daniel Magone collector of customs A good ap- I d taking a retrospective view of mfent W hen we rea(1 that every at New York city. the work done by the late congre.-.s move rj()ting was the signal for pomtment of the l nited States, the work h generaj racket of pillaging done particularly by our reprtsen- p)aildfkrj ng> and that 60,000 tative, Mr. Hermann, and military ns w e ll hs that by Senator Mitchell, is \ery j q,|e)j tfie gratifying indeed. These gentle thought men worked as faithfully and earn tated had estly as we could wish, and their nature to labor was rewarded. The fiftieth were mob, it is time for serious I f the violence been in any precipi way of a help the cause of a down trodden people, there might have b en some excuse, but the faithful representatives, will doubt was the opposite. result the From this date the rates Come home faithful ser Olive hotel will bo as vants, and receive the blessings of Board & lodging per week a grateful people. day #1,00; over night i. e. ♦ ♦ one just adjourned. now, thou good and Tbe coming metropolitan jour nal in the northwest is the News, o f Portland. M ic e insufficient to congress with these, our good and less do as much or more than and It is rapidly sup- planting the Chinese organ, and already its telegraphic dispatches are the most complete of that of any paper north of San Francisco, OB this coast. Vive la News. bed nud breakfast, meal, 40 centH. #1,00; at the follows: $5; per supper, single | People cannot be t<K> careful in I putting fire in the woods. There f .. . , A - x are a < ozen bres ,n B,gld of town, an(* ve took for trouble to our 1 neighbors. To be Sold. llRndsoniD residence together with 1 5 0 .icres of land two miles from fer ry. The honse contains sitting room, din ingroom, four bed rooms, kitchen, pantry etc. This was the original Bandon hotel., The barn 50xfi0 is strong and substantial. The lftnds are well adapted for cattle and Hheep raising and all agricultural products. Adjoining the dwelling house which is situ ated on the renowned Bandon beach and overlooking the Pacific ocean is a vegetable garden, also a fruit and flower garden. Immediate possession will be given. Apply to A. Giromi, Golden 'each hotel. Bandon City, Oregon. v5nltf A NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The ininiiig Town of S. IV. Oregon! I J Few touns*])«»:-e» the natural advantages thut*.( oquillc enjoys, andjwhich w ill, in the near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It ha» a beautiful and pleasant site, being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side o f the Coquille River, thirty miles from the Pacific ocean, which is reached evervldav bv a four-hours | steamer ride. Coquille City i» at the center of the converging w agon road'system o f Coos The i country round about is tilled with precious metals, 'minerals uud.coul to an unparalleled Piiiiiccr Slain Ciite City 1 « Utter City | | F r c m C a r r y in g tlr © T J. S . U y E L A -X X -iS , Wells, Fargo & Co's. E X P R E S S V * . 4 * extent, and is covered with a variety o f timber that for quantity and quality is not ex- celled by that o f any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled. A s a dairying and stock- . raising country, and a sanitarium for those seekingJiealth.it is Itound to come to the front j rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and , factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, will make the whol* ' county a buzzing hive of industry aud wealth. Coquille City is in the oenter, ia tha most eligible aud will enjoy all. Its school, church, and sooiety advantages are aeoo*d | to none iu the oounty. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in tha county. It hns the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream of water run through it for protection against tile. Proja-rtv reasonable. J. A . D e a n , a g e n t , Coquille City. M . J. M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., San Francisco. v4n2tf a n d Passengers. S TAGES will leave Coquille City every day t exoept Sunday) at 5 a. iu. and I p. m. connecting with steamer each trip for all points on Coos bay. Leave Utter City every day (except Sundays) at il a. iu. and 3:30p.m. Passengers by morning stage con visit Marshfield and Empire City having two hours in each place, returning to Co jUdle City the same day. F a r© , O n © D o lla r . Always go with the mails and make con- 'V 'O T I C K is hereby given that the Board of X v Equalization will attend at the offioe of neorions the county clerk at empire City, Coos county, i T. F. TENNISSON, Oregon, an the last A onday in August, and Prop. publiolv examine the assessment rolls and v4u43 correot all errors in valuation; and it shall ' IR V C D T IC C D C Of oth«r*.who v»«sh to*«»m«n« ^ he the duty of all persous interested to ap AU VCI! I Iw C n d thit pape«, o i obtain ««lanate« pear at the time and place appointed. on «dvartUing «pace when in Chicago, w ill find it on til« at j Dated thia 3d day of Augnsl, 188«. 45 to 49 Randolph S t., F. M.Garrisson. assessor. 1 th* Adv*fti«ing Agency of LORD (THOMAS. MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle.Point, Ogn. W . L. DIXON . Proprietor. . D E A L .E B I3 S T Drufrp. Meflicins, Pnints. Oils. CaTHlies, Cigars, Tobncco, Fnncv Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason Ar Hamlin or gans, &r Old W ines and Liquors of the l>est quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L IV E . vln3 tf