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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1886)
tfo q u ttU ( f i t il ïk t îiu I, PUBLIHIIKÜ KVKRV TUE »PUT J. A. D ea n , Editor and Proprietor Devoted to tlit* inu re ta of th Coquille R iver particularly, amt of the ( ’>"intv gen •rally. Subscription. v*‘T year........................ T U E S D A Y , S E I M ’. M ) r ll< 7 , issi». l»o »n l Hon. B. Hermann ami family ar rived here to-day. They expect to visit Coos bay, Baudot), am i o th e r points in the county before they return to Roseburg. H e rm a n n is k justly popular man anions Ins constituents throughout tin* >1 te, and old Coos particularly, re m e m bers with pride, hi n .vin» s » earn estly and successfully stood by !u r interests. Mr. A. Hoover, lady and d a u g h ters, of Looking-glass \alley, a r r i v ed to day. They are warmly wel comed by their many friends. Mr. M. H. Morrison and family expect to leave us about the first of Sept. W e are sorry to see them go, as they are good, industrious, law-abiding citizens. They expect to locate at San Diego, Cal. Success to them. W e just learn that Mr. Pearson’s family, who live ou the North fork o f the Coquille, are sadly attlicted with some kind o f fever, four of them being bedfast at this date. Mrs. Capt. Dunham, of Marsh field, is visiting friends at this place. The thresher is now running on full time, and the quality of grain threshed so far is good, especially that of wheat and barley. Oats are light, the grain being small. On Sunday, August 35, Rever ends Pullin and Bashor, former!) members of the German Baptists or Tanker churh at this place, met by appointment at Dixon’s hall and organized a “ Progressive Brethrens’ ” church. Some three or four years ago a general separation took place in the German Baptist church and at this date the Pro gressives in the United States number over thirty-oue thousaud souls. They have a publishing house and high school at Dayton, Ohio, one weekly and one nu/ithly church paper. In matters f dress as in every thing else, they allow their members to consult neatness» taste and comfort. “ Reporter.” August 2t>, 188P*. C o q u lll« * llx * R «*w l 1*1 n e e . A man who used to live here writes from Redding, Cal., thusly: “ I have looked over considerable country since I left Coquille, but have found nothing as good as that part. My opinion is now that all who are there had better stay there. They can do as well with or with out a ranch as in any part w here I*have been, and, in fact, I think better, and save the cost of moving here and back again, lthink of your green clover fields, fat cattle ami good water when 1 look over thm dried up, parched country. The ground looks as if it were dried through. I have found nothing here that stits me except a woman. ’ l'ust Fork IO ih >. T ilt* 0«<*Í4C<*lll \\ 1114*1* ( o . T h e B U Y E R S ’ G U I D E la For the c o n t in u a t io n of the p u b - ; tM ued M a rc h a n d Sept., Weather line; looks like rain. ; The supply of water in Coqitille ! lication of the historical works of j i each y e a r. W O pages ] 8 g jx ll* £ in c h e s , w i t h o w * The school in this district is City is furnished by the above1 Hubert Howe Bancroft, which has 3 , 5 0 0 illu s tra tio n s — a w h o le P ic tu r e G a lle r y . Shinglea, bimk< and picket« furuiab- h progressing nicely under the man- compai y and the quality o f the i been withdrawn from A. L. Bao- G I V E S W h o le s a le P r i« o . ai short notice. • ' i r f r t tn ennsn.iirrti o n a ll g o o d » /'• ;• agementof L. L. llannou, as teach- ‘ water being of the best and purest croft & Co., the History company, A. Q. Aiken, >:tr ■'innl o r fa m ily uvc. T r ll# JiTtv ! » er. in the country, is telling on the with ample capita’ has been organ- v-inii".) Coquille C ity, Ogu, ( r.icr, a n d g l . o i x o t i c o « o f *■ * * * / - m '. j r y o u nsc, en1f d r ln V , v ear, • . Mr. Lewis Heller and his amia- health of the place. There has ized, and vill soon occupy magnifi- s " c f n wit it. These IlS V A L i.'t H u 'k Mrs. (•. W.Olive. Mrs. A.G. Aiken. >»*..« c o n ta in In fo rm a tio n f ; ' . avt 1 h!e son have just started their never beeu a case of sicknoss with cent quarters now in the course o f :i 1 ¡.- m a rk rlii t>f <l»e w o r ld . X* .* O L I V E 6c • ‘ i- .1 a copy I T . !•’ '•! ta e ~ y threshing machine. Rev. F. E. a p * t m >„ in the part of tow n where ! construction on the site of the lute I ■ j receipt Of lOctH. to itc f . i r Scofield thinks lie is satisfied with the water furnished by this com-j A. L. Bancroft building. <* . ;u c o f m a tlin c . L et u . b e a r I n ., t H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d a t yon. R espectfully, Coos county, and will not move to pany is used. One or two cases T U i paper la kept on file at th* office o f tlie ir n e w MONTGOMERY WARD <& CO. Eastern Oregon ns la* expected to have been brought here in tile ear 227 dc 22V U abash Avenue, Chicago, 111. some time ago. ly stages and these were nurs A Very Great Bargain. We hear b\ telephone that there ed here. Formerly the people used | 1*D '** of land 2)£ miles from (!o- 1 U17 quiilc City, loo acres button),40 tim will be a wedding on Cherry creek well water and the wells were in an bered and about ‘JO seeded to tame gras«: A Variety of eie long. old mud-flat on w hich, singularly £ood dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, gt»od btv- There has been considerable (X en< ugh. the town is situated, tin* TIMES BUILDING g g g ïg PfflUDEUm ho;.> . good orchard, etc., etc. J c to r lL _ i3 «c 3 S "t S t 3 T l © 3 1» act alone, ($2,000; or. including a span of C C TIU 1 TCC ForlEWSPIPER 1 DTFRT 191 R 6 CDCC »•¡*e>: eat ib< ut tire in this neigh- i nice If *•*! plateau or lrench being CollM AI t o at Low est Cash Rates »nCC b >r-es. \oke o f cattle and other cuttb* to i - -»/» i ; I t s A N D .C H IID R E N S H A T S I m ) 10«. la .! the last few days. (¡. evidently an old slide, under »tMmp» tor »T E R « S O N ’ S MANUAL tii< number o f 20 head including five cowu. r i c w e i s . 7h e s t r i o l i 1» "van hied hi-.slashing I uesday* which at a depth of 25 or JO shows bt sides many other valuable things about F lu m e s and. thepiace 2,500. It is really a rare bargain. The lire burned several rod of his signs of an old river. D rift wood . . i C ail at this ofiicv. n44tf fence and came near burning his nnd decayed vegetation T ip s - proves Largest Circulation of any Agricultural Paper 1 ¡L a c e s , house but by the timely assistance this. Water in this could not I e I S i 'b o c i i s . o' friends, it was saved. lmalthv, and now a grave vnr» on l o O r e c u 's A C H i s s u s I In*re are several hunters on Elk the hill to the east of us prec ides c ix id - O r n a m e n t s . Coquille City, Oregon, t creek. I p to date, they had scalp- every particle of hope \u mig i •7 Ï 0 2 T 3 o :: p K u c h in g E m b r o id e r y Ma.—.! *.cei t rre:,»;?.:;» L'-;. — DE a IKKS in — ed 21 deer, and om- bear. Messrs, have in this regard. Dr. i E * d i • Ml '. ¿r 1 '> »... A ■w : •% ( Jroceri«»s, l ’rovisions, (Jaimeo iiitit ! * C llxiT g, Sc& .rTs ©tC* GtC* i'u !\ and Kennedy, »»f Sumner an* nttrib tes t lu* falling < o f t! IP « ,*/ a.* 1 Out Ui to "t lb-lai -j Free, and Feeetallies, I Eiiis trimed to order a speciality. .ouisv!!'- ÀÎV AdJr**»», nowr: * ’ > am* ng tlo in longevity of the Am erbvi: peon le i-i M i l » i t 1 1 Straw, Plush, Silk. .Satin or Velvet, wliiot 1 l lour, M e a l, Jcicon, and I,ard, ’ ,, , , , . . wm «ell cheap for cash . vlnb. Mr. William E. Weekly win» has to poisons in water and food. P It* V Tobacco, Cigars, ________ ___________________________ • ! i'û b a O l /1 been residing in Douglas county two great agents in every-day Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions. : i i •inu- ■»: re « f l i p for some time* past, will make his sons described by Dr. Edson are \ 1*554 ie. ,.t I; 'll two ----- Also----- n oil , future home near his old home, on first, the water which is used wit li ry. The i.ur c >r.t«:in* si4 A fresh anti choice supply of Beef i i'..., ivmm. !'... I . . -> the East fork. out due regard to its purity or im , . . . . *■ 1 '■ w ■ .'.s ■ Li.» ' • . ' *■'*• etc. ’i 1 lii.» • ......... ii’ iaai 1 i aiui.ui h o.' i., and other Meats. n-49 Dallas Hobson, who left here purity, and second, the a d u l t e r a - 1 f>u ll lf s* ti »:t 11«. SU>.!,‘.I,H ut.ll. . •.■ cal: !♦• aau last spring for Red BlutI, ( ’al., has tions or poisoning of so many aiti-1 n I « i 11VI slm cp raisin” uiu t nil agricultural products. taken unto himself a Tib," at that eles of fcioil. As an instance of . . Adjoining the dwelling hoi .Me which is ; tn- place. llOW often epidemics mav be tiac- n^td on the renuwu«*d Buudon Iteach and Bandon, Oreg., The frieuds of William Hall, w ill ed directly to the wate»* supply, he overlooking the I’acilic »K*eau is a vegetable il be glad to hear of his returning to refers to the case of Plymouth, Pa., « ftrden, also a iruit and il<»Aergarden. ‘ . . . . A . Immediate possession w ill tie given. Empire CitY and Drain’s Station C oos county again. j where in a population o f .vp .;>• to A. Girouu, li i I L 11\ (! ! Y E R ^ ô SO N DVERTISINq millinery Store!! Large !)om e anò 5 a rm - LAIRD & JOHNSON T . V . N icho ls, “ N llf Sed.” Dora, Ogu., Aug. 27,188(5. l l a r t l i q u a U r in Anthens, Aug. 29. —The area of the »listiiet affected by the earth quake is phenomenally large. At I people 1,2*H) suffered from ty- | Golden - each hotel. B.indon City. ()rc*;ou. phoid fever, traceable to germs of v.»niif the dise.ise from a patient whit h 1 1 . wiiianii*i»ook *iii>wBhow t«»proportiou » cor- i , 1 1 j • . , nice. Make moulding kuives. a. Get rake to ad Been absorbetl into a si ream ; luitre with eave moulding 4. Gauge a tapering H . . • | , ■ , . a<|uare. S. Mitre moulding worked on hase. S. Get ; hat furnished the water supply, length of hip rafters. 7. Get the liackiug for same , , . | two way«. H. Get lit the length of roof. .lack rafters two for y out for concave etuieave roof. iu 10 . . u l ay out l his is proof sufiicient that way». !». Make lii)> oillilil rafter« of any j>iuTi. 11. Cut t»al»le iuoii M ìhk « to 13. tit at Ut top. toll. l i i'til tinner en ! of Jaek rafter« we cannot be to<> careful in secur- Cut valley rafter«. 14. Get « «i|tiare two way«. 15. t valfey- a eirele w ith a «'|iiare. To make a «¡oral. ing the best of water, Tlie health- Strike 17. 1'luiub a n*»«t with a ten-foot pole. IS. I'lumI, a nort. IS). Make one liox eon tain »ame ,t« * wo. f nj H,„j pmhly appearance of our crooked '3'. Cuta rafter without a knowledge of it- leuntli. Price, SUcto or to 30 per doz< n, Str.it > people is notetl by persons absent T K. Willard. C O...ÌV <U. fj-0m town a year or more, N O T CK T •' » i I ,1". :.. • A '• * >!•. Let us keep the town healthy, CONTRACTOR B 1 h least six towns were entirely de- stroved, while a score ot others were actually demolished. It is estimated that GOO persons were killed and upwards of thousands seriously injured. The inli ¿bitants everywhere in the disturbed d i - T lle " I 1*01" 1''* ***»™>r will trieOmve ahundoned the lumses; r“ »1 « ‘8“ ,» rly lie,e“ tt« r '«tw een which are «till »tending and ..re all tllls " 1,,ce » “ d '« " » u g Coquille City at 7 a . M., and return camping out in the fields. The Greek cabinet is in continuous ses ing leave Bando» at 2 l\ M. See ail tf. sion and a transport with tents, food, physicians, etc., started for For real good bargains, g*> to the stiickeu districts on Saturday Nosler’s drug store in this place evening. lie it, selling goods extreme!) Naples, Aug 2(4— Mount \ esu- cheap, and keeps nothing but the vius is now in a s ta te of eruption, best. tf. and Naples is almost depopulated. The Successful House-Keeper is The people have tied to the inter ior. The few who remained are without doubt tin* best book of its panic stricken. The open spaces kind out. Mr. James Huddleson and squares of the city are filled will take your on 1er for it and till with people on their Knee.- o f f e r i n g it promptly. * « C * 4 up prayers to stay the eruption. When visiting Coquille City Itu4*ii tf» l i i i l g u r h i . stop at the Olive hotel. Mrs. Bucharest, Aug. 29.—Prince Olive is sparing no pains to ren \lexander arrived at Bucharest tier comfort to guests o f this de- with his brother:;, Louis and i P ° P ° lar Uouae: N O T IC E Francis, at 9:JO o'clock this raorn- All those indebted to the estate o f T. B. i»■ g. All t'n* ru»»iiibeis of the Willard, deceased must come forward • ml Bonmelian cabinet, the British settle at mice with me. minister to Roumelin and tlie l»ul- T . IL W i l :. a ho , Administrator. gai iau ileputation met him at the N U D E *’ ) i i».J BLICAT IO N . railway station and welcomed him Land ()llie.eat Kosebtirg (Ire on. » heartily. The Bulgarian deputa Aag. a. 1 hs i. \ O T IC E is her*hy given that the follow tion assured Prince Alexander of ing- uatiled s<* t'er has litetl iiotic * of the devotion of the ptople and his lnlt-ntiou to make final proof in support army of Bulgaria anil ex pressed o f his claim, and that Haiti proof will he joy at his return. Alexander made he tore the comity Glerk <>f Coot» conn ty. Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Sat- started at 10 o’clock for Norgiuze- rdayOct. 2. lsst», viz: William F. Klrtel. — »• 4 V - from whence h e will proceed t<» homt'Hteail claim No. 44!) 1. for the Lots No. I A 2 find S ' i o f N. E. '4 Sec (> township ! Sofia. 27 S. Range 11 west W ill. Mor. Ed H erald:—I take much pleas Berlin, Aug. 29 - Prince Alexan He names the following witness s to ure in fully recommending the der arrived at Rustohuk this after prove his continuous residence u|«>n, anti State Insurance Co. o f Salem, Or., noon, where he was formally wel- cultivation of, said land, viz: L. Barker M>f Fairview. as a reliable and trustworthy in ! corned by M. Stambouloff, the head John Geo. W. Norris \ Oregon ) o f .MarshlieM, stitution. I he State is liberal and of the provincial government, in E. A . Anderson Frank R . Haynes \ Oregon. fair in adjustments, ami prompt the name of the people of Bulgaria. Chas. TV. Johnston, in its payments. Register. Stambouloff then restored to Alex- An .17. My barn, which was destroyed | under the reins of power and de FOB SALE. by fire on the night of July 29, last, clared him once more upon the Good heavy two-liorse wagon, little used, was insured in this company, and 1 throne o f Bulg»tria. Popular t n - ! « t a very great bargain. Write to I have this day received from its thusiasm over the return of Prince ! L“n« heRd* adjuster the sum of $4fi2.4J in Alexander was unbounded, lh e n o t ic e FOR PUBLIC AT ion prompt and satisfactory payment event is being celebrated with the ' Land office at Koaeburg, Oregon, » o f my loss. I greatest spirit imaginable. ! _ rnT, „ , . . . . Au?‘ 1SNi' * b V T O r iC E ih hereby given that the follow- Insure in our home company. r,,, i » .. ** . , ing-named settler has filed notice o f (S ign ed ) A. J. Chapman. 1 l>eiiiJett-3 1 n c a y t o u ^ i a p l ) lin e his intention to make final pi oo f in support ft)r which 70 tons of w ire was re- ! of hia claim, and that «aid proof will be Wilbur, Or., Aug. 24. : ceived at San Francisco a few days : mHde be,ore the Jr<l2e ,,r c,wrk «onn- [Special agent and adjuster, H. ago, is to be rushed to completion t v court o f C ook county «t EnypircCity,Ore gon, t»n Saturday, Oct. 9. IKSK, viz: Frank C. Wilmarth, adjusted and paid as fast as |K>ssit)le. It w ill be com M. Baxter, pre-emption D. S. No. 47JM for this loss. E d.] pleted to Portland soon, and then the N. o f S. E. \ & Iota No. 3 ,V 4 Sec. 32 Tp. 28 H. R. 13 West W il. Mer. ♦ ♦ work commenced between that city He names the following witnesses to prove Fears that the Canadian Pacific and San Francisco. his’eon tin nous residence upon, and cultiva would start iu to slaughter rates, it tion of, said landH. viz: i would seem, were well founded. It Raircad construction is more ac F. M. Jackson J. C. Canterbury I all o f Randolph, is taking canned goods from San tive in Oregon and Washington ,J . Barr | Coos County, Jonathan Quick J Oregon. Francisco to Chicago for 50 cents territory than in any other part of angdl Chas. W. Johnston. 1 the United States. per hundred. Register. L:md < »Bice at Ito aiuirrr. < Mr on.» July 2d. I ’Si'.. 1 L 1) E C H EA P E S T ! ¿1 R , RANDOLPH IIIWLRY! ■[ ló'.ndoliUi. Oregon: } Beer of best duality always to be of his intention to make thml proof i sup had at the Brewery, and orders port of bis claim, and b.it said of v. ill ho from all parts filimi promptly. made before the Cleric of the con i v eovr X’LI* >•) of taios o »anty. i*t F.apirv City Oregon, >.a Smur«i:iv. Sep', M?i. .'*•'•>. V z* lb n »1 Gant, piv-emption I). S. N >. 4511 f »f the V 1 j of S. XV. «4. N. W. >4 .,f S. E. \ and S. w. :4 of N. 1*:. 1 j . "v c. »’. i’p. fll 1,. I ! Main Str< *. C*.t;uille City Ogn., wes Wil. Mi r. He iiani* s the fell ».ting witness«*« to A* L* Ncsler, Proprietor prove bis c<»n'.itiu »us r «H.enc * upon, and C? jilts C :• n*i B o o h and Shoes, cultivation of. said land, viz: W. K. llob.nstdi i Clocks, Cutlery, etc. E. B. Uobinsmi ! all of Myrtl roin t. Wm. . 1'hillips C i 8 COM It V. IvXLFlt in G i*o ■ ri<*s I’rovisions, Flour, t M * 'on. II. Wigan i L.uii. Ik*!»:is. Candies, nuts, Tobacco, CASH STO RE! Clms. V. . Jt.hn loll, IL “j ist ♦* »*. Wells. Fargo & Co’s Picture Frames, Door and Window Frames made. Saws tiled and Furniture Uepaired. \il v*j»l; limit* in order. Prices Reasonable. Location: Near Golii Beach Hotel. N T) ft following-iuuutHl setcler bus died et.licc iiugd Carrying: The U* S« Mails A ls o CABINET MAKER. Jo W a l s s r , P r o p * t STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! Express M s , Cornwall & Co. I EAVSES EM P1KE C IT Y AN D DUAFNS L j s t a t io n e v e k y M O ND \Y, W E D N E S D A Y The steamer JUNO or R E STLE SS meets the stage at the month o f the Umpqua. New and com fortable stages. Fare to Portland by thimronte $14.50. Each passenger allowed 50pounds o f baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empirft City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above line can I h * procured at the Blacco or Central hotels in M arshfeld, and the post office in any public H lse in Empire. C O Q U I L L E M illi« — AND — Tug Company!! ( '.*. aret. • s. etc., etc. — DEALERS IN- I, I v l 'c i r s h f ie i d SA and F R ID A Y Vder Works, — AND A L L KIND S OF— L T J M B E B H . H U D E N , Proprietor. C Manufacturer of lii MON SODA. CUl.AM SODA. SARSA P A R IL L A . G IN G E R A LE , C H A M PA G N E C H E R . M IN E R A L W A TE R , als.» G l M SV IU l» and V IN EG A It. Agent for the Celebrated Oregon Grape Boot Bitters. v4n25 H knby H uden , IÍ edar , f ir , ash , m a ple , m yrtle , Alder’and spruce lumber alw’ayson hand and for sale at the lowest rates. TOWI NG B y tilt* Tug K A T I E CO O K, on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. R. E. B U C K N City Liiery I Timber, match-wood and stave tim- 1 lier purchased. 1 Orders for lumber filled in quanti- Pd C PR IETO R , I ties to suit, and at the lowest living i rates. Livery, Fml ¡imi M hüp Stahle. ,T. B A R K E R , S pecial A ttention C H A S F. DOE. G iv e n to B o a r c l i n g * Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. v l nl8 tf. k FsM Stallie E m p i r à O i t 3 r, O r. \\. R. G k t t y , P uoi *. Horses and Ruggita at all liours. (iootl Pasturage by the day, week or monti», v in i!) dm. TERMS MODERATE. Coquille C ity, THE FAMOUS - - - Oregon KNABE Patroiiize Home listry P I A N O The new A 1 Schooner P aukekshuru , - L. M. (ioTTSCHAXK: —“ The best instru ment now existing in b oth hemi- ■ ■ ^ ^ ■ ■ ^ ■ i* * * 1* * * * * spheres C l \ bv L oitisk K k l i . ooo :—“ I have never seen their equal.” P a u lin k L u c c a :—“ T he Kuala* Piano sur- prss»*s alt other makes.” The popular H l U : 1N G TO N P IA N O and the CH ICAG O C O T T A G E O L G vN. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. Sole Agents, 721, Market St., San Frrnoisco. J. E. H auen man. Blanco Drugstre, Marsh field. local agent. nll-3m rm iy for I In* C O Q U I L L E T E iL D E \ \ T I L L Run on no other Route. This v v vessel having made six round trips in the last six months, is supposed to keep up her past record, and will until further notice, on and after Noveinoei* 15th. deliv freight to Copuille ( ’itv and all points on the lower river at the following rates: Flour per ton. salt, nails, iron and oonl $2.50. other frei<*ht per ton. C owuillis M i l l & Ttni v t n l2 C o m p a n y . I _____ __________ POST O FFIC E Store, , C. ANDREW-S PROPRIETOR, CONSTANTLY Keeps An assortment of Boots and shoes, Hats ami caps, Stationery, Inks,’ Dry goods an(* Clothing La dies, Ceuta and Childrens General'fur nishing goods; also groceries, X lc r c e - S lic e in g Canned gomls, Neatly and promptly done, at the i Cigars, tobacco lowest living prices. Shop next aiid cXndies. H e pays th«' door east o f Leneve’s drug store, est price for country p: uce vlu2 Coquille City, Oregon. W. Gallier BLACK-SMITHING