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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1886)
T h e Laundry Q u een .7 succeed in getting her off by the M rs Garrisons Restaurant Mudflats are soft iu structure next tide. This shows a consider- The above is the name of the boss Go to the fair. A great amount of material is and somewhat tenacious in char- able »mount of energy and a ruar- washing machine of the day. J. J. , Opposite O’Connell’s, S. S. Eudicott, of Aug via, was acter. They are like the reform velously good application of sci Birch the agent is cauvassiug on being taken to the cannery. in town Thursday. F r o n t S tr e e t, As enee in theory to practical meclian- the river for its sale. Read what Born.—At Ellensburg, Aug. 13,; party—extremely inconsistent ics. The skiff thus floated then Coquille people who have each | Hon. B. Hermann arrived here to the wife of Frank Bailey, a son. far as our neighborhood is con at II o’clock to-day. bought one say of it: cerned they are located principally! proceeds upon her way. The democracy of Washington O regon . Hall’s creek Ogn. Aug. 26. Mr. Harrington who was qnitt Territory has nominated Chas. S. j on the bay,where, at low water,they • When an innocent valley-man, stand out in bold relief like a fly- j newly arrived in Coos, steps out The “ Laundry Queen” is the Meals from 5:30 to9, a. m.; 12:30 to 2 p. m. sick lately, is up and alout. E. P. Davis, of Detroit, Mich., paste,and are dotted here and there 1 ° f a boat upon a mud-flat that best washer I ever saw». It is the and 5:30 t o 9 p. ro.. Mrs. #1. E. Bundy is very low at lias spent several days in this place with small boats and skiffs, whose looks «ice aud dry, he receives only perfect washer. I bought one Meals........................................................ 25cta. her home below Randolph. No Chinese Employed. ! lately. occupants generally keeping in , some practical instruction in the at one»1. Uncle Sam Goheen, of Dora, was v4n38tf Cut worms are destroying cab- 8tock iHrgP quantities of profanity, 1,iW8 of displacement which is usu- T. E. Boutell. doing the town on Thursday. j bage in that vicinity, says the Re- Are compelled, like the mill at Era- ally sufficient for him during the Fairview, Ogn. Aug. 25. The plum crop liereal »outs is very I have tried the Laundry Queen corder. j pire,jto “ wait for the turn o’the tide.” rest ° f his natuial life. A man light, not more than quarter its us Mr. Young, of Oakland, was in A man once told me that the rea- once told that, if the editors of and can say that it it the best wash ual yield. His mis- son any boat gets stuck on a mud- Coos Bay A m s,. Coast Mail er I ever saw». I would recommend ; town a few days siuce. I ucle D. J. Lowe, of 1 ar kers- sjon js for cattle. flat is because it is loaded with a a,K^ Coquille City H erald were to all ladies to buy oue. burg, made this office a pleasant Mrs. S. B. Hollenbeak. Mr. H. O. Waters, of Looking- ten-gallon keg of beer, a gallon of a Marshfield mud-flat all at visit Tuesday. Hall’s creek, Ogn. Aug. 26. glass is visiting in this county, and whisky, and two pounds and a ; tke same time, their united dis- -AJ .1 K i n d s o f HAULING The cannery has got so far ad will remain till after the fair. I have tried the “ Laundry Queen” 3 D o n e sit slx o rt n o tic e . half of pluur tobacco; but that man placement would make a material vanced as to be able to can a few and can say that it is the most per- Hack Connecting with both Steamers. .Too Hudson, of Sumner, cairn» was a prohibitionist and voted for alteration in the depth of the bay —but that man used hyperbolical O. A . Brown Proprietor, fish on Thursday. tect washer I ever saw. I would over on Sunday to see his daugh SL John at the last election—so F. M. Decker, Agent. that 1 did not mind very much and diabolical language, so I let it not do without one for twice its n!8tf 7lv6. The school in this place under ter, who is attending school here. pass without further notice. He cost. what hr said. He also said that the management of Miss Lehman Will Hood, of upper South Co- J. Munford. when the boat ran a-mud, the oc was au anarchist. and Miss Beyers is progressing qnille, passed thiough town Satur 1 have been stuck on mud flats Hall’s creek, Ogn. Aug 26. cupants invariably endeavored to nicely. day with some of his folks who are There are metaphorical The agent of the “ Laundry lighten her up by drinking as myself. Through an unavoidable mishap, up on a visit from California. DIRS. h. L OLIVE, PROP. as well as material mud-flats in Queen” has washed at my house much as they could of the beer and the Herald was late last week, for j Nate Thrush, of the lower riv whisky, but he added that such this world. I once got stuck on and I was satisfied with the work Coquille City, Oregon. which we beg the pardon of our er, was in town yesterday. He in conduct did not argue any very a mud-flat in company with a H i of the machine and I have siuce readers. rr , HIS Popular Hotel has recently been forms us that he has about finish- extensive knowledge of the laws of bernian friend of mine; our “ barque tested it myself and find it all that X pat in better order than ever before, t , -x i an 1 is truly a favorite resort. (.apt. Urown.ne learn, is to have ^ threshing on the lower Coquille. gravitRtion. soul-thing about which was still there, but the waters were it is represented to be. The tables are supplied with all the deli- charge of the steamer Ceres which , Mr. Bet*,ys lias been hauling laws, however, they Mrs. Mary C. Bullard. generally gone;” we heard in the distance tlm caoies to he had, and in style to suit the he will use iu towing fish boats at most fastidious epicure. lumber from the mill at this place learned later on, w hen they were roar of old ocean; and as we list T a k c X o tir c ! the cannerv. Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart for the ppst few* days. He is one compelled to lie down in the bot- lessly awaited the “ turn of the Mr. D. J. Lowe who lives oppo ments are second to no hotel in Southern James Laird, of the Roseburg of Fairview’s most enterprising t >m of the boat to keep from going tide,” my Corkonian companion Oregon. site Parkersburg, would respectful aud Coos bay stage line spent a citizens. Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. overboard. I suggested that as (but it wasu’t the editor of the ly request that his fruit be let alone; v4n50 couple of days in town the latter The steamer Coos will make an these muddy episodes generally Coos Bay News) composed and that persons wanting fruit call for part of the veek. other excursion to Bandon next occurred during the night, the sang the following ditty to tue air the same and they can have it if For the prompt and certain cure Sunday. The tide will be right stimulants were taken on board to of Father Pront’s famous and well- — • can be spared. It is not right to of erysipelas, use Ayer s Sarsapar- for a long stay on the beach. Come, prevent the crew from having an remembered song about T li© T Jn d© rsign © cl take anything without the owner’s “ The bells o f Shandon ilia, the specific endorsed by emi let’s go. attack of ]>ncu mania and cholera 1 consent, aud especially of persons That sound so grand on nent medical authorities. O F E 3 S T E 3 D Capt. Reed will bring his new ' >"orbus at the same time, but the The pleasant waters of the rivei Lee.*’ like Mr. Lowe, who is so free to Thos. Barklow returned from steamer from the hay in about two prohibitionist frowned me down, divide what he has. Mr. L. came A MOAN KBOM TITS M V D -F L A T 8 . a business trip to Roseburg Wed weeks. In the mean time he will and asked me if I were a Good here at an early day and has work We had just let loose nesday. Mr. B. is clerking for W. have the Ceres in running order Templar. On the I »ay of Coos, ed hard for what he has, and now L. Dixon, during that gentleman’s for the fair. There is one slough opening on An' were pullin' proudly—by this an' that! to take his earnings in his declin losr I When our boat it sthruek, sir, absence. Miss Sarah Radabaugli and Miss j the bay which is remarkably well ing years without leave, is very Not on a rook, sir. This is Mrs. J. IV. Caldwell, of New Mill ie Mack, of Norway, made ns a ! defended by mudfiats. But on a tarnation ould muddy flat; wrong. — — * castle, Curry county, passed down pleasant visit thin morning and fa -! called Catching slough and it is An’ wid' all our pullin'. an.cl An’ shovin' an' scullin' T lic K nees » t ilie C o m in g F a ir . the most catching slough on which the river Weduesbay. She will vored us with a nice lot of fruit. Is prepared to buy or sell for An' cursin' an’ »«earin’ , we could nothin' I ever tried to pull a boat—for if soon be joined by her husband and; grown on the mountain, reasonable consideration. At the meeting of the board call do you are not caught on trying to For nayther prayers nor curses. He has the following for sale: they will remain till after the fair. Mr T y Nichols returned last ed for Aug. 21, it was ordered that enter it, it is not tL.e fault of the (Which a darn'd sight worse is) all races not then filled be declared Malarial poisons can be entirely night from San Diego. He has all Could make us float.sir,nor pull us through. The Greatest Bargain Out mudflats or of the slough either. off, and called on again and given removed from the system by the he wants of that great country, and The reason it is called. Catching So, wid* hands all hlisther'd until Saturday, Sept. 4, to euter; A great chanee for m akng Money, use of Ayers Ague Cure, which gAyS he has not had a good driuk An’ wid’ moskavtoes pesther’ d slough is because it catches nine The cheapest—148^ acres .* miles from contains a sure specific, in the form Gf water during Ids stay, We lay on the bottom ov’ Kentuck slough and not less than three to enter teen out of every twenty boats Gravel Ford. 30 acres in cultivation. All A’ mournin’ an’ wapin’ and tw-o to start. of a vegetable product, used iu no Miaa Emma Cblemens returned good land goodout range for stock . House that try to take the inner channel Wid no thonghts ov' slapin* other remedy. \\ urranted. j from Sumner on Sunday where she 26x16 with shed addition. Barn 30x42 Thatplnguev, live-long whole night thro*; and hangs them up to dry until M tirk e R e p o rt. good orchard. 5 head o f cattle, lot o f hogs, Our esteemed school superin has just closed a successful term of <-h! the say was roarin’ Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosier, 12 stands of bees, farming tools. there comes a tidal wave upon the Good As if it was snorin' tendent, Mr. A. J. Sherwood, is school. Her hc I joo I is spoken of as timber cn uncleared portion o f the land. of the Cash Store. Pacific coast. Russell Steveus has An* iv'ry thing round was rapt in si ape, building himself a fine suburban being one of the best that Sumner All for $2200 enquire of J. Stnrdwart on the Eggs, per doz.,................... 15c But for nz. bogorrn, made more protracted passages premises or of the undersigned. residence in this place. At pres has ever had. I'ntil the morrow Apples, j>er bushel,............ 1.00 by this short cut, than the 70 acres at Gravel Ford 55 acres cleared, There was nothin’ to do but to sit an gape. Potatoes,............“ .............. ent rates the house will be ready 12.0 2ntorv house 16x25 with kitchen addition Cass Smith was in town yester inhabitants of North and South for occupancy in a few <l<ivs. Flour, per barrel,.............. 5.25 Bain 40x20. Good June orchard bearing Och! It was terrible, day and we should judge by his sloughs aud the boat-pullers of An* outrageously horrible. Butter, per roll,................. 30 will be sold if reasonable offer made, for Mr. M. H. Morrison, of Myrtle woe-lie gone look that he is going to Kentuck and Haynes sloughs have For we knew blam'd well we would h»ve enquire o f G. D. Hobson Myrtle Cheese, per pound,............. 16?{ particulars Point, started for SanJ Diego with commit some rash act. A trip late made altogether over their respect to bide Point or o f the undersigned. Beefsteak........... “ .............. 12i Whether it was xoi . ens , his family on Sunday. It is fin» ly to the county seat was not whol ive mudflats. ACRES o f excellent timber, fir and Beef, per fore qr. “ ................... 6 * / v W\ Or the other way— volens . V cedar, nenrCoquille City, for sale at ly for pleasure, and we listeu for a man from bad to lose so 'good IV believer a revenue cutter or do, per hind qr., “ ................... 7 reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire Till the wather *ud rache us on the turn that something to “drap.” our county, hut we predict o f J. C. Laird or o f the undersighed. ov’ tide; Mutton,............. “ .............. 8 @ 10 other government vessel comes into | THREE LOT8. Iffw e'd had some whisky. Salt P o rk ,..........“ .............. 8 ere long he will be come hack Mr. C awfield’s young folks are Coos bay, the officer on deck steers V e 'd have felt right frisky. A House of 5 rooms centerally located in 7 again. visiting Bandon beach. In addi straight for a mud-flat, and sue-, Ad’ could stand our forc'd confinement Corned Beef,. . . . “ .............. Coquille City very cheap for cash. H am s,................“ .............. 11 Grandpa Cathcart, one of the tion to the Hail boys aud sister who ceeds in making his stenmer climb! well, 192 aces on the Coquille river, near Co Bacon (sides) . . . “ ............. 10 An’ relave our throttles quille City; 30 acres under cultivation. 60 early pioneers to Oregon, has be are down from Albai y on a visit, to the top of it, aud then the over- j do (shoulder) . . “ .............. 9 Wed' a couple ov’ l»ot.l< s. acref or in grass, all fenced. Good 12 barn and more come sadly demented. In addition Master Stonewall Cawtield of Rose- worked crew proceed to take a But as luck would have it wc had— livil L a rd ,................. “ .............. house; farming tools, wagon and Cabbage,............“ .............. 2 harness. Easy terms—enquire o f 8. Jones to being blind, this is a sore affiic- burg came down last week aud he, rest for a couple of dajs. a smell ! When Onions................................. 3 or at this office. tiou for one 89 years old. He re- too, is taking in the beach, a high tide enables them to climb W H ITE CEDAR I write this for trehin’ S u ga r,............... “ ............... 10(gT3 | / * A acres of white cedar timber ( An' its better nor praohin') sides with his sou S. B., our county Elder J. C. Bunch will review Dr. down off the top of the mud-flat Coffee, in tins, .. “ .............. 30 I w V land, one-fourth mile from Bear The best way always is to thry to steer surveyor. J. P. Easter’s labt Sunday sermon they place a buoy to show where do, green,..........“ .............. 14 creek. Very Cheap. Where there's lots of wather. Tea, green ,........“ ..............30(0 70 4 Brewery for sale—capacity ot six A week ago yesterday morning, at the P. Dean school house at the they sjient their holidays and ; An' you’ ll have less bother, J V barrels. Good Location—Every do,English bkfst“ .............. 75 An' from snags an' muddy flats keep clear: at six o’clock, Uncle It Y. Phillips, j same place on Sunday, Sept. 12. : steam oil to sea again. The offi- thing convenient. Satisfactory masons R ic e ,..................“ .............. 8 An’ just hear in mind that, of South Coquille, passed quietly His review will cover those parts | cers theu make a report of the given for wishing to sell. Beans,................“ .............. 4 If you go behind that. ne aud a half acres one-half mile from away. Mr. P. was highly respect- of the Dr’s sermon touching on the matter to Washington, which is Apples, d ried ,..“ .............. 81 Coquille City, on stage road; house o f An’ stick your skiff on a muddy flat, You’ ll have to suffer, ed and an old resident of the coun- Sabbath, the law and the cove- very becoming and proper, and Rasins, do .............. 20 five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 trees, some bearing—Very cheap. Like any other duffer, Currants, do .. “ .............. 12 fruit ty. Thus the old land marks are pants. Go and hear him; his re- j adds quite a pile to the dignity of 0 * 7 acres on North fork* near Gravel (An’ don't you forget it!) you can hot your W ool,..................“ .............. 15 I Ford; 25 acres oleared, house 16x26, passing away. Peace to his ashes, marks will be of interest. Dr. E as-' thfi United States; and then they h a t! barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee house; 4 stands o f bees. 2 cows, household tell the president to look out for M ichael L ihkb . Rev. Lund held divine services ter is requested to be present B O R *. and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon anti harness. 15 acres o f crons; range out in this place Wednesday evening. The Laundry Queen washing Empire City, which is in a totally side tmd convenient for 100 lu-ad o f «took, At Bay City. August 22, 18*6, to the wife | Remember this: We give the is less than one mile from school boose ana He, in company with Bishop Mor- machine is being adopted by our defenceless condition, and is liable of Ed. Jennings, a daughter. I>ost offoc—$2500. ris, will visit the Curry county people rapidly. They claim it is to be bombarded and taken at any H erald and San Francisco Chron In roquille City, Aug. 29, to the wife of I acres. 4 miles alnive Parkersburg, moment by three Chinese piratical 1 D a - on Coquille river; 25 acres bottom— icle for 82.75 peryear; the H erald Geo. W. Stephens, a daughter. towns this w’eek, and returning will the best one that they have ever ballanoe bench and hill land. House 20x28 scows and a wai canoe from the and S. F. Call, $2.50; the H erald bam 42x60; good, yonng orchard, bearing; hold services at Empire on Sept j seen. The agent, Mr. Birch, dem- good timber on the on the place; good oat- Malay peninsula. They do not and S. F. Examiner, $3.00; and the DIED. 12, 11 a . M .; at Newport 3:30 p . m .; 1 onstrates what it can do by doing side range for stock. Prioe, 1250. ^U1500 for 160 aores of land, 80 acres under a washing for those whom he ap say any thing about Marshfield as H erald and Home & Farm $2.50 and at Marshfield 8 p. M. fence, 600 fruit trees house, ham 60X40. At hia home on upper South Coquille it is already well protected by mud —all in advance. The latter papers V gt od range for cattle adjoining. proaches. It has only to be seen Aug. 23d, K. Y. Phitlps. aged 64 years. Master Lee Koontz killed two ^MkH) ft r House and two lots in Coquille flats, and as to their report on the Home & Farm, will be seDt a cougars last Saturday and one the work to convince the most skep- of other* ,who with to «»»mine ep City; very cheap. Yaquina bay, higher up the coast, year free to any address by the ADVERTISERS thi« paper, or obtain estimates *3^175 for House nnd lot in Coqnille City. day before—all full grown. A pup | tical of its merits, and a sale is they consider the few dwelling- VCRES—A splendid ranch, at a sender paying one year in advance on tdvortiaing apoc* whan in Chicago, will Imd it on lila at treed the latter two up one tree readily made. O / I very (rea bargain. At least $5000 places on that inlet perfectly safe, for the H ervld and any arrearage th eA tj»«rti*in g fg «n cy o< • * * “ * “ LORD&TH0MAS. worth o f good timber in close proximity to The Gem has been repaired and at the same time, and Lee brought the water. Two to three hundred sheen go as it is their firm convietiou that that he may owe. tf. with the place. Plaoe well imrovea—75 them down with his unerring riflte. will doubtless soon be loaded and NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. no Chinese war junk of the first acreH cleared—prioe. cash down. $2500. It seems that Mat Rink creek, and ready for sea. Our item in regard vi 4 0 ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acres Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. I ¿ T * ) laittom land. 6 acres cleared, bal- The stage route from Empire July 9lh, 1886. f the whole countiy southeast of to the stranding of that vessel on class (i, e. a war-galley carrying lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient V T O T IC E ia hereby given that the follow- two tiers of oars) could ever be this town has more than its share City to Drain’s, is now in fine con l i ing-named settler has filed notice of to log. Small house with three rooms; the middle ground displeased Capt of these ugly brutes.—L ater . Yes $2200. Or, 120 acres including the bottom lightened sufficiently to cross the his intention to make final ptoof in support and and house $1200—a splendid ohance Thonagle very much, for which we dition. Passengers put through to terday Lee got the fourth one, but ledge of rocks at the Yaquina bar of his claim, aud that said proof will be for one wishing to make a home. Liberal are sorry. If any person thought the railroad the same day, without made before the Jcdge or Clerk o f the coun terms given. his dog got badly used up. unless the crew disposed of their One choice business lot in Coquille City Arthur Decker, son of P. A. from the reading of said item that flintlocks and ammunition by jetti extra charge, whe;. requested. ty court of Coos county at EmpireCity,Ore —very desirable. A BAR G A IN . Decker, of Myrtle Point, had the we attached any blame to the Capt. son, and swam after the junk while Fare to Portland by this route, gon, on Saturday, Oct. 9, 1886, viz: Frank acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom M. Baxter, pre-emption D. S. No. 47.18 for only $14. 40. tf. misfortune to have the main artery or any one else, he misunderstood they were crossing it. land. 50 acres nnder cultivation, the N. K of 8. E. % fi lots No. 3 4 Sec. ;32 30 acres good pasture. — *■ » - One o f the best us. We heard two stories about it; in his arm cut on Thursday, while Tp. 28 8. R. 13 West Wil. Mer. places on the North fork; would make a When a man gets stuck on a Steward & Paden will hereaf on a visit to Bnndon. From what one attached blame to the schooner Hename8 the following witnesses to prove good dairv farm. For particulars enquire unaersighed or on the premises o f mud-flat he sends for Bill Hill, aud the other to the tug, and we we can learn it seems that he was ter have a big supply of choice his*oontinuoas residence upon, and cultiva o J. f the B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. scuffling with a son of Mr. Averill tried to keep as far from both of who comes out with his pile-driver sausage on hand on Wednesday tion of, said lands, viz: CHEAP! CHEAP!! with a small pen knife in his hand. these stories as possible, and mere and builds a platform around the of each week, and will promptly F. M. Jackson acres in Bandon City, on Main street; all of Randolph. J. C. Canterbury * ) large building o f five rooms, etc., also The knife was open and just how ly made meution that the schooner boat Coos County, W. J. Barr The ten-gallon keg of beer fill orders from all parts. Send in h am . The premises are oleared and fenced, the wound was inflicted is not was not in the channel—not that Oregon. are Jonathan Quiok pretty, and will be aold extremely cheap. aug31 Chas. W. Johnston. known, auy more than it was the schooner did not do her best to is then divided up, thus lightening your orders. Enquire o f Walter Sinclair, n50. Register. the skiff, so that they frequently keep in the channel. Coqnille City, Oregon. purely accidental. LOCAL ITEMS. e creek >n. ohi - réti; 20 gartlei ng* for « raille x room N T«-am of **d aoil, the eli from »ale for aci on the r4no45. it, sgon. a (pvid ulta, ami the ire r 7 tf RE, and Fio W hite'» lu lt f : an Jfrilcd •r •• ■ co in DUtn- i Tb.» elo p td it rctnoat. urtx M cl o f all . tax» «J «tiers •TS. y . .'o b a ro Thirty * ytr/ ir tp trtd T hou- ■ to eh* u s in a » n abla. M rs f«r ca lb s Krsoo« Ml c b «* r- tookt o f btainad icntifto so tic « m b tu dia- •sery. etor, in Fruit ie keep» d assort- pared to v4nl7 O -E - op, a. an AAA n n KD at wbole- X ’ A tieer v 3 n !9 The fair opens next Tuesday morning. OX M l'» F L A T S . M ARSHFIELD, Feed S t a b l e , Drilli Point, Om O LIVE HOTEL, Land Land Coquille J li will, in ant site, Coquille our hours m o f Coos vast body ity The paralleled js not ex- nd stock - t h e front nulla and the whole er, is the seoond her in the in stream >p., anciseo. or. 3 tf Agency! O 1 158 Agency City