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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1886)
Mr. C. Andrews, of this place, T H E C 04 |t;iEEE C IT Y IIE K .tl.O . A. W. Thresher and wife left for For the best meals and at any j ((Jpg G a m S O O S R e s t a u r a n t An editor sat in his easy chair, hour go to the Olive hotel. * , is nuder the weather with a severe San Diego, Cal., Wednesday. And. “ sure as I ’ru alive Deputy Clerk Lowe was in town Geo. Morras returned from Yn- cold. “Time flies,” he said, as he scratched his F o r real good bargains, go to Friday. Hon. James Langlois head keep quina Wednesday to o late t<> see head- | , t » , . . ,, . , JNosiers drug store in this place Capt. Darker was in town yes hissister, who \\;is buried two days er of Blanco light spent yesterday “ We*r e iato volume Five, Front Street, Bight into the volume called Five.” H e is selling goods extremely terday. liefore. and the day before in this place. | cheap, and keeps nothing but the “ Newspapers come, and n ewspapers go, The Parkersburg mill is sawing Miss Barbra Bettys has just A scare was produced here last Some die as soon as begun. j best. tf. anh lumber. O re g o n . * 44^-*--- closed a successful term of school week b y a diphteria report from | For printers and editors must yield unto L O C A L IT E M S . Opposite O’Connell's, M A R S H F IE L D , Mr. A. Boyrie is book-keeping on Cunningham creek. It is for Lyons A Son in this place. spoken of as one c f the best schools Master i hos. Lowe is keeping ever taught in that district. books for a mercantile firm in San Supervisor Cawlfield authorizes Diego, Cal. us to state that he will enforce the creditors, And cease with volume One. Wind up with the volume called One. Marshfield. It amounted to naught. The Successful House-Keeper is without doubt the best book of its kind out. Mr. James Huddlesou will take your order for it and fill it promptly. Meals from 5:30 to9, a. m.; 12:30 to 2 p. m. and 5:30 to y p. m .. Meals...................................................25cts. A great deal of 'M atter crowded j out even our regular annual Some live a year and then go down, No Chinese Employed. Subscribers don't “ renew,'’ appology for being here; the wbys v4n38tf Subscribers cease while debts increase— and wherefores, etc., it heiug the T hose end with volume Two, Wm. Pnnter killed a panther a law which pio\ ides that no person 5th birth day of the paper. \ Freeze out witli volume Two. When visiting Coquille City few days since that mensnied up shall dri\c across a bridge faster Mrs. D. Urquhart, of Iowa And when the paper has cut its teeth stop at the Olive hotel. Mrs. wards of seven feet. than a walk, or run more than 20 slough, has been under the doctor s i And got out from its mammy's knee, Olive is sparing no pains to ren cattle care since Friday for partial paral A political death may stop its breath, Mr. C. D. H arnian and Mr. head of horses, mules or , And kill its volume Three, der comfort to guests o f this de Crutchfield, o f South Coquil'e, aeioss one at one time. She is up and about, but one , May wither its vol nine Three. i ysis. servedly popular house. * Don't fill the system with qni-j side of her face is paralyzed. called on us yesterday. Then comes a presidential row. -AJJ. ZECind.© o f HAULING A. (iiroini has fixed up the Gold nine in the effoit to prevent or A street performance by a trav- And enemies pi ess full sore: The splendid steamer Coos will Ayer's eling outfit 2 Frenchmen and a Some live, you bet! and gone sums are set. Beach hotel, Bandon, till it presents cure le v e r and Ague. run regularly hereafter between D o n e a t sTiort n o tic e . Are set at volume Four, Hack Connecting with both Steamers. Ague Cure is a more potent reme- j performing brown bear—is attract an imposing appearance. this place aud Bandon, leaving Die out in the volume call'd Four. G. A. Brown Proprietor, F. M . Decker, Agent. Coquille City at 7 a . m ., and return School began here yesterday dy, and it leaves in the body no j ing a crowd on Front street this Now we’re in *'ive and have cut our teeth, nlHtf 71vG. poisoi s to produce dizziucss, deaf morning. The bear does well. ing leave Bandon at 2 p. m . See ad By no disease imperil’d. under the management of Miss ness, headache, or other disorders. Neither measels nor cough, nor any such tf. Lehman and Miss Beyers. Master Milton Hermann, 10- ; stuff. The proprietors warrant it. 1». F. Parsons, the sewing ma year-old son of Congressman H e r - j W e're the Coquille City H erald , Steward & Paden will hereaf Eld. »1 . P. Easter will preach at mnnil died af his home in Rose- j We’re the City of Coquille H erald . chine repairer, goes to Randolph MRS. A. L. OLIVE, PROP. the Provit Dean school house on hurg Oil Aug. 9 tll. Mr. H. was en And when we have grown to a goodold age, ter have a big supply of choice to-day. He is a go^nl workman. sausage on hand on Wednesday North Coquille, Aug. 20, at 11 A. route home from And have seen Coquille resplendent. Washington. Remember the excursion to W e'll try to look hack at a straightforward of each week, and will promptly m . and 2 r. m . by request. The Milton was a bright, manly boy. track Bt.Ddon next Sunday. The Coos fill orders from all parts. Send in r ¥', H IS Popular Hotel has recently been subject will be “ the Law or the. Bv bein g Independent, -L pnt iu better order than ever before, Uncle T. W. Crook has opened a w ill leave here at ♦»£ o’clock. Be your orders. Sabbath.” The friends are r e -, By being upright and Independent. and is truly a favorite resort. livery stable at Bandon. H e in ready. M ichael L ib e b . n50. The tables are supplied with all the deli quested to bring a lunch, also! tends keeping rigs and will be ..- . - - ♦ «— ----- cacies to be "had, and in style to suit the 4k The Portland Daily News of bibles, paper and pencils, if they j The stage route from Empire most fnstidious epicure. There are 400 saloons in New prepared to carry passengers to August 11, contains, a fine descrip el±ix>se. Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart any point, at any time. Give the i York city kept by women, not one City to Drain’s, is now in fine con tion of Curry county from the pen ments are second to no hotel in Southern The teachers’ institute were ; old gentleman a liberal patronage. ; of whom was born in this country. dition. Passengers put through to Oregon. of Zanoni, Bandon. given an excursion to sea on board, Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. The grandest excursion of the j Gen Logan and wife and other; the rajiroarj the same day, without v4u50 A number of Roseburg people the tug Escort by Mr. C. H. M er when requested. among whom are Mr. E. M. Moore chant. Aside from sea sickness, season will be had to Bandon next distinguished veterans returned . g^tra charge, The boat | via. Portland from the San Fran- Fftre to p ortland by this route, and John Rast, are having a jolly the trip was an enjoyable one. Sunday by the Coos will leave Coquille City 0:30 a . m ., cisco encan)pmet. only 14. 40. tf. time on Bandon beach. The institute is spoken of upon tliej and returning, will leave Bandon Prohibition has bankrupted all Til© Under signed Mrs. G. H. Rr msdell, wife of whole as being a successful one,! 1 3 Z s l s at 4 r. m . Eiirht hours will be summer hotels in Rhode Island.: Remember this: W e give the our photographer, came over from but we are as yet unable to get the 1 O FE3STEZD Im<] on the bench. The whole j And yet we learn that it doesn’t I H erald and San Francisco C’hron- her home at Marshfield Friday. particulars. -A - Conledo and Isthmus delegation is j prohibit. How is that? icle for $2.75 peryear; the H eiiald She returns home to-day. Judge Nosier, Hon. J. H. Rob-' gouig. A now steamship line is to be ! and S. F. Call, $2.50; the H erald Remember the race between erts and others returi ed from thei Uncle Wm. E. Weekly, of East : started up * etween San Francisco. and S. F. Examiner, $3.00; aud the Clamdigger and B illy Berry next G. A. R. encampment on Friday. fork, has, for the past three weeks, The line will be in running order H e r a l d and Home & Farm $2.50 X2ST Saturday at two o’clock p. m.— They all claim to have had a splcn-; been deprived of the use of his in October, with seven good steam- — all in advance. The latter paper next Saturday, August 21. did time. Mr. N osier was joined left arm. W hile he is probably ere. the Hon e & Farm, will lie sent a A. L. Nosier, of the Cash store, at San Francisco by his w ife who i past his lour score years and the and A move is on foot among the j year free to any address by the this place, owing to increasing had for some time been visiting loss to him is light, we deplore the Is prepared to buy or sell for colored peoule of the United States sender paying one year in advance H er many business has the past week put in friends in Indiana. reasonable consideration. fact that this good old man should p, necq monuments to their bene- for theHERVLD aud any arrearages a commodious ware room adjoining friends here were glad to meet her j H e has the following for sale: have to suffer this affliction in his , faetors. to cost $100,000. The site that he may owe. tf. again. his store. declining years. ! chosen is Washington, D. C. The Greatest Bargain Out Mrs. Albert Barklow’s death, j Miss Beyers was brought over The Lizzie Prien which loaded The Union Pacific railroad com -! • Mark. «< ï> «r*. „ , from Sumner Friday by her father w hich is announced in another \ with lumber here last week got to 1 i- . c Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosler, A great chance for makiig Money, pany are going to have a list or i , „ J J column, is a sad bereavement to i preparatory to her assuming con , P of the ( ash Store. The cheapest— 148bj acres “ miles from sea the lattei part of the week. On ^|)0 saw-mi ,, 11s with the output of „ , her family. She was the oldest Gravel F ord. 30 acres in cultivation. All trol of the junior department of » . . . Egg8» l)er doz..................... 15c tlie following evening the Gem ach printed in pamphlet form to- : » , __ i . good land goodout range for stock. House daughter o f Mr. Alex Snyder of 1.00 1 * . r ; Apples, per bushel,........... our school. started out, hut got on the middle get her with their charges for Potatoes, with thed addition. Barn 30x42 12.0 ¡-6x16 Norway, and commanded by her good orchard. 5 head of cattle, lot of hogs. Improvements are noticeable all «rromit id in consequence of n t fol- freight. These are to he sent to. F loul% j)er barrel,............. 5.25 12 stands of bees, farming tools. amiable disposition, the love of all Good about Bandon showing thrift. A l o w i n g in t! in wake i • f tl îe cuir which all the barren districts from Texas ; Butter, per roll,................ 30 timber cn uncleared portion of the land. who knew her. Her husband and new school house is being com was in the channel. The sea was to low a with a view to getting ft Cheese per pound,............ 16^ ! for' “>00 ° f J". 8tJ' dwart ou the five little children have the sympa 1 1 ’ i 2 ? | premises or of the undersigned. pleted, and school will begin about not heavy, but it was found neces market for our lumber. T h is, is Beefsteak thy of the whole river. 70 acres at Grave 1 Ford .V» acres cleared, the 1st of Sept. sary to throw about 100,000 feet commendable and other roads Beef, per fore qr. “ b i 2story house 1(1x2."» with kitchen addition Mr. J. B. Fox, of North Coquille, | of lumber overboard. In drifting 7 | Bain 40x21. Good .Tune orchard bearing do, per hind qr., “ Mr. Andrew Lukins arrived here should follow suit. 8 @ 10 j will be sold if reasonable offer made, for . . . Mutton,.............“ . last week with his family, from informs us that he has arrived at a into the river after getting clear I p in \ \ isconsin w hisky fanners Salt Pork 8 pv | particulars enquire of G. D. Hobson Myrtle Gainesville, Texas H e is an ex solution of the pork packing es she bumped against the rocks, and are common. A recent dispatch Corned B eef,. . . . “ . i Point or «if the undersigned. rri • , i « cellent carpenter, and went to work tablishment of w hich a great deal it is sun nosed that is when she got f ^ 4l . . . . . . i i • • ” i from that state says: J he internal Hams, .................. ^ ^ 1 ^ G G ACRES ° f excellent timber, fir and 1() j ( I v U cedar, near Coquille City, for sale at at o D e e at Hume’s cannery. He has been said in the H erald lately, a hole knocked in her. ! revenue officers are out to make a ! E. icoik «ides ) . . . . -* j> 9 j reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire . . . , . .... .. do ( s h o u l d e r . has come to stay and is well pleas and one that will require a very ; l u V l e i a o r j o f Vii'»»» ü r iit h .H o r r a s . raid on a large number o f illicit j j «, little cash outlay, and at the same 12 of J. C. Laird or of the undersighed. ed so far. T H R E E LO T S. The following, in memory ; " hlsliy »1 ills that nre reported to Cablips,". 2 • • * • t time be all that could reasonably ' A House of f» rooms centerally located in It is pretty certain that work 3 Coquille City very be desired. W ill Mr. F ox please1 Mien Edith Morras, is contributed |e,ist *" the "'0, h 1 s ' » Manitowoc , Onions cheap for cash. will be begun on the government I S u g a r,...............“ ............. 10$ 13 county. The moonshiners have give our readers his idea of the by her school-mate, Miss Euuice 132 aces on the Coquille river, near Co “ ............. 30 quille City: 30 acres under cultivation. GO breakwater at the mouth o f the I flourished for years, having been C offee, in tins, business, modus operandi, etc. L Laird: ' ° 1 do, green, ......... “ .............. 14 aoref or more in grass, all fenced. Good Coquille immediately, but whether Gone from ihy father, who with anxious ' enabled to avoid suspicion b\ re Tea, g re e n ,....... “ . . . . .3 0 $ 70 barn aud house; farming tools, wagon and Dr. M. M. Murphy, late of a force will be put on or not this harness. terms—eiujuire of 8. Jones cure. presenting themselves as farmers 75 or at this Easy do,English bkfst“ . .. office. VVith many a hope, with many a fear. fall we are not informed. Sep Marshfield, is in town with a view They have raised their own grain R i c e , ................ “ . . . 8 W H IT E CEDAR to locating in this place. The! With many an earnest heart’s warm prayer tember is a good month for that 4 fo r whisky distilling purposes, and Beans................ “ . . . t G G ncrefi of wl“ te ‘ cedar timber He sought to keep thy passing spirit here. doctor is spoken of by those who I b v laud, one-fourth mile from Bear \pples, dried, $ work. Gone from thv mother. Her readily disposed of their menufac- creek. Very Cheap. know him as a first-class physician Rasi ns, do 2 Young, old, and middl■* aged, all long watch with thee was one pe- ture to the saloon keepers. One of Currants, do .. “ . Brewery’ for sale—capacity of six 12 and surgeon. H e is a graduate of barrels. Good Location—Every experience the wonderful beneficial tition to the throne of grace, that the principal secret distilleries is W o o l,................ 15 thing convenient. one of the first medical colleges of Satisfactory reasons run by an old woman. She is said effects of A yer’s Sarsaparilla. thy young life might yet be spared given for wishing to sell. Europe, and carries credentials of N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N ne and a h alf acres one-half mile from to have made a fortune out of it. Young children, suffering from sore which any doctor might justly feel to be a comfort through lifo’H pil Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, I Coquille City, on stage road; house of A. Kauffman, of Manitowoc county, eyes, sore ears, scald-head, or with f Aug. 3, 1886. grimage. five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 proud. Any professional calls "V T O T IC E is hereby given that the follow- j fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap. any scrofulous or syphilitic taint, I f aught could call the back to has been arrested, and his still has , - I ' ing-named sett’er has filed notice of I 1 « «res on North fork near Gravel given him will he promptly attend may be made healthy aud strong pnrth iigain, the tears thy brothers i been demolished by the revenue j his intention to make final proof in support «crescleared. house u»x2G, ed. Office over Dr. Leneve’s drug I and sisters have shed since t h a t j officers. Other nrrests will follow. | of his claim, and that said proof will be j h ouL:'4 standi of beei,” ^ ' mwsd 'h o ^ h o l d by its use. store. «m l lii.u r w n n lil L . in.r fl.nn f r , «»,» T t is said that the business has ! before the county Clerk of Cooscoun- ! and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wag«»n That ubiquitous person— “ the ’ . * I been carried on by a large uumber ■ Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Sat- " f , ® ^ ; r nve ,on‘ - Geo. M cM ill e.; who has been yon li n i jll t n >ndc>, to dry thone ()f m railled farm4 R b u rd „0 « * w illiam K. Elrod, j oldest inhabitant” - turns up on taking pictures at Port Orford for and homestead claim No. 4434. for thwlx>tn No. tears and bid them flo w no more. post offee— #2500. Coos river in the person of Grand , , , . B i g r a c e — n u t P » n I i » i > u 4‘<1. a few days, was taken with a sud 1 & 2 and S of N. E. % Sec G township J O acres. 4 miles alnive Parkersburg, Gone From thy teacher and ___ pa Badey who is 91 years old. He 27 S, Range 11 west W ill. Mer. I — on Coquille river: 25 acres bottom— den “ longing” the other day to House 20x28 schoolmates so dear, to return no j The race between Clamdigger Ho names the following witness- s to ballanoe bench aud hill land. is the grandfather of our esteemed bam 42xG0; good, young orchard, bearing; take something else, aod boarded more. We look upon a vacant and B illy Berry will positively prove Lis continuous residence upon, and g«x»d timber on the on the place: good out friend Milt Epperson, aud it is said the steamer Coos Bay when she side range for st«x‘k. Price, 1250. cultivation of, said land, viz: seat in the old school house with i come off next Saturday the 21st John L . Barker the old gentleman is quite stout, yjU 15(X' for 1G0 acres of land. 80 acres under ( of Fairview. happened into that port and took a fence, 600 fruit trees house, b am 60X40. Geo. W . Norris ) Oregon sad hearts and tearful eyes, b u t! inst. There will be a lively contest, having tended several acres of corn V g> od range for cattle adjoining. E. A. Anderson ( of Marshfield, trip up to Coos bay, and while en tjji9d0 f< T House and two lots in Coquille we will v/eep no more, dear Edith, j the horses being two of the fastest Frank R. Haynes \ Oregon. ♦ his season with a hoe. j ep City; very cheap. ; route, by the aid of Capt. Denny, Chas. W . Johnston, for we know that you have reached | iu this part of the state. A big Now that congress has adjourn took unto himself a wife. Register. His ! *5*171. f«>r House and lot in Coquille City, your home in heaven. crowd will be present to witness i 1 1 0 (4 ACR ES— A splendid ranch, at a Au .17. ed, and old Claus Spreckels is safe affianced was coming up, no doubt -ft--»*«-4 O j L J very p-ea bargain. At least #5000 the race. The admission is 50 on his Hawaiian reciprocity treaty, to ascertain the cause of his long worth of good timber iu close proximity to “ He lived too long” is the way the water. Two to thr«‘e hundred sheep go N O T IC E the price of sugar may be expected stay, and just happened on to him the Orogonian spoke of Samuel J. cents at the gate. with the place. Place well imrovea—75 Is hereby given, to all whom it may concern: j aore8 c le a r e d -n r ic e , cash d o w n , #2.500. to advance very materially. The | there. Much joy, George, .HARRIET». That the undersigned will not be responsible for . ^ A C U E f $ on b o q u ,lle r i v e * 80 i Tilden, and the Coast Mail, we are acres a n v debts (is h tfi c contracted, rm tr fn ffp n . n o r an v vrorlr na o n t the ha ! • ■* . ’ any or r f for any work rln done on bottom land, 6 ñores cleared, bal- way he hustled sugar into the San i Jimmy and Jonny Hale, grand sorry to say, raises the howl. The „ „ . ______ claim at Italian Bar (known now as R. H. Lowe’s j lance good timber, oedar aud fir -Convenient Francisco market about the time I children of Uncle Owen Cawlfield ■ amount o f it is that Samuel Illden ■ by Capt. Denny, George McMillan to Mias claim. O. D. Elgin’s claim or James Aiken’s claim ; to log. Small house with three rooms; and worked by Elgin, Lowe & Aiken in copartner- #2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom the treaty was under consideration, of Cunningham creek, accompanied was one of American’s good men, Annie Stewart ship) until further notice, or until we have paid up and and house #1200—a splendid chance all outstanding accounts, and have had a settle for one wishing to make a home. Liberal was bliudiug to the average Luited by their sister, arrived here last else a big majority of the people terms given. • ment of our business between ourselves, BORA. One choice business lot in Coqnille City Dated at Myrtle Poin t,) R. H. Lowe. States senator. or | week o d a \ isit. The boys left here of the LTnited States are fools Coos County, Oregon, J G. D. Elgin. —very desirable. August 15th 1885, ) At Marshfield, Aug. 7. 1886, to the wife of A BAR G AIN. Mr. J. W. Hume has been tLe in ’75, and were little shavers then; knaves. Mr. Tilden’s fame would | 1 I Frank Lewis, a daughter. acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom past week making great prepara now they arn men aud highly es- have been nothing had he died at S T O C K H O L D E R S N O T IC E . land. 50 acres under cultivation, 30 acres good pasture. One of the best His failing j tions for fishing at his cannery ou I teemed business men too. They the age of 34 years. DIED. By order of the board of directors of M . | places on the North fork; would make a the lower river. Twenty-two tons reside at Albany, where Johnny is to contest an election in which his j P. K. association, .ha a m e n , of stock j ^ J T ^ iS S U of tin and solder passed through clerking iu a store aud James we party claimed he was the success- i At Marshfield, August. 10, 1836, infant subscribed is called for, is now due and will J. ‘ " B. “ ~ . _ - Oregon. _ Fox, Gravel Ford, daughter of M r. E. M. Williams. be collectable 3 0 days from first j i I licatu j C H E A P ! C H E A P !! this place, lieing transferred from believe superintends a ware house. ful man, and that, too, to prevent of this notice. FO R SALE. : ,*T acres in Bandon City, on Main street; Johnny is a fiue bvcidist and has blood shed, together with his _ , , the bay to his cannery. Since ! ** large building of five resuns, etc., also G. D. Elgin J. A. Lehnherr ‘ « o - k f » » ’won, mile u.cd, then the tug Fearless brought a superb horse, instrument what- munificent gift of $1,100,000 to toe ! ,Go°'1 ^ i b am . The premises are cleared aud fenced, President Secretary ; are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheap. lever you wish to call it. which he New Fork library will make bis j. i,„„ahead. down a cargo from Astoria consist Myrtle Point, July 26 1886. 1 Enquire of Walter Sinclair, rode down from Roseburg. name immortal. ing of necessary materia). Bandon. Oreg. n50 4w Coquille City. Oregon. Feed Stable, Mirili Polit, Orti O L IV E HOTEL, Coquille City. Land Oregon. Agency! 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