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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1886)
r. 4* ^ o . ;> . c.s¿w& ar* . * e o o r i L L E l « I l l *il ’,| SS « 4161!"*. M M. M U R P H Y , M- D Plnsioinn and Surgeon. Office over Or. Leneve's Drugstore. Coqun.n C it y , O regon . > N. A. D O W N IN G M- D ( I Physician ami Surgeon, i'ot; ." lt.1 .. t * TTY. OnilG ■ >N . »—day i •. i -i’luu.p'.lv nttrn ‘ l L. F. L a n k . LA X L £ J ohn L ane LANE. Ittonirys asil iuBJisoins *:i Lau. Land Casts a Sociality. OfH.:««ouMaia:Ur»t •. Vtaaq» •!. a Oregon. Rose burg, ( [T V , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , O C T ..», 18 8 0 . N O . 8 . otn t « oj v n appearace to persons unaccustom- Oregon should come over the, The “ Saratoga walk” is said to \\ e have little hot or <:• >ldyveatli- ed to such a prospect, yet they aro Nortliern Pacifie, since if any do, be the latest fashionable gait for V i5«-s*n«s'-s ¡ iik I ¡illriic* I ¡.»it». . or hoi r. Hit tlioruionioter seldom in- reduced to a state of products n sm-li must take ocean steamer from women. One wno describes it says the extreme dicnting a luver temperature than vit i much lens effort and out lay Portland t San Francisco in order that “ the first, requisite is to throw Curry conn >!ltl)W( ooriior oi <)ro«M>n. It i< t»l degrees above zero, or in sum- than seems probable to begin with, t > make a start for their desti- your shoulders back, the chest for- Gut Persistent slashing and firing soon nation. ward, chin up and stomach in, and Mu, i. .1 u tlie nor!I: bv C» h > s met higher than »•> degiees. I itili nv tails except upon the prepares the ground for a luxuriant i conclusion . then walk, wiggling head, limbs, count V, on • in o t b\ Jo-^plìilltì, It has not been our purpose to body, and especially bustle. The » Ml t lit' .»« Ml! 1 i\ t i i ' ‘ state of ( ali li>J/S • > the higher mountains. 1 n growth of tame grass, while of wild tornin ami « ti K* west by the I’a- lact during the wuole of some win- grass there is always sulliciont on draw a rose-colored picture of < n r-! aim is to secure a series of evolu- Jts greatest length ters we have no snowfall whatever, these hills to summer and winter a ry county, but ra'lier to give a , tions which shall be simultaneous, olilo ocean. h . i Dort,] south is . hont sixty .inn when any does rail it moils a- very large number of cattle and I plain statement of facts regarding : but opposite. In simpls brevity, 1IX miles. 's average bromi til •\ay and is entirely gone inside oi sheep. Much of our hill lands can i the inducements she offers persons i if your head moves right your body sue ground seldom 1»© speedily put in grass bj simply ' who desire cheap homes in a mild, , must move to the left, and before about t-.vent eight Its 1 a is » few hours. nbi >nt !. 00 s 111, ?, • . ! <‘>'V ir- •■*/©> hard enough io not yield, iiring and burning them over, the pleasant and healthful climate; and your foot leaches the ground you (MKt a el os. . lu* e u ’ t v iMlll- under the wng t <>i ;i per.-on < n hirge timber having been killed by j we may add m this connection that must describo a circle with the en- t muons. i i is : i t. ck an> tiling iiivcs.dt ground. C yclones a monster t'oiest fire which swept this is no place for the sloth, the i tire limb. The gait is practiced in dandy, the dude or the addle gated j a night-dress before the mirror, 1 ‘• .li*' I '• ' >‘ \ l ’ II, .li !. ; 1 'U.i- a,e unknown ken*. ( aobages, tnr- the country many years back. iiips, |)<irsiji|)s uiicl carrots jjrow all j . p kigeh bt !' intra u .>i grout vai adventurer waling for something ¡ The part of the business most diffi- ïïîu y ultmvte w .liter long. j Near along the ©oast w hore about to turn up. There is no room or cult to master is the proper position • • IRLA MS. J ohn A. G hat . J. M. Sl«*MN. products an tiie desirable locations are demand for such here. I t requires of the stomach.” — Ex. The county is full o f streams, Wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, peas, -♦« already settled upon and owned, energy, courage, diligence and de b ig lin & G ra y? the principal of which in their or A Cleveland dispatch o f the 26th AHorum and Connselors At Law, derfrora the northern lumudary ■ ^>enn8’ turnip9> carrots, and all the thepricesof land range from about termination to get on here as else says: »Saturday evening about 6 v? • r,| , , staple grasses flourish. Indian Marnhfielil. Coos county, Oregon. £3 per acre upward to as high as where. Whoever combines these creek, Sixes* . J , O w e »—Holland building, opposite Rl »moo are, New river, . rloras o’clock Frank Ilohads, of Bluffton, ,, « . i corn is grown to some extent but Hotel. v2nLM .> river, Elk river, Euchre $15 and even $20 per acre, govern- qualities in a fair degree must suc- creek,1. was seriously if cot fatally injured . i is not well adapted to a regiou vis- Kogue river, Huuters creek, Pistol | f 7 „ ed by location, amount of improve -1 ceeil; who does not, wi|l not deserve W- SIN C LAIR , by the explosion of an empty whis . , .... , , : ited by so little “ hot weather as raents, etc. Further back, embrac success. river, Chetco river and Winch uck ! . . . . fyfcurnn at Law, this is. key barrel. H e dropped a fuse MISCELLANEOUS ing hills, foothills and small val- General kifPURiuv ami Real Estate Agent, rive»-, the latter being at the Cali Climatic conditions specially fa- in tlje barrel, which was laying on fornia line. Interiorly . are Illi- n 1 , 1 ^ i there are multiplied thou- - - . ., , - . , ( ’oqrn.T.F. C i t y , O regon . ( 111 th ief industrial employments ¡ ---- f ________ . , , 1 -, vor butter dairying in Southwest- 1^s S1(^e’ ail<^ drove in the plug. In nois river flowing into the Hogue, • ^ . • • , , . sands of acres ,..v>, - , , T. G. OWEN. ------------- - - ' - *•=- - . •‘ lnl'Mni,.sheep and cattle rHis.! m n homestead laws, I er" Oregon- ns iB evidenced by the ] f second or so there was a j.l homestead laws, | er” ° rPg ° ». " s •» evidenced by the Ed son creek, a tributary of Sixes, •iig, mining, lumbering and fishing, ’ ! .• . o r » ! « « « « » caused » „ » a j by u u the . . ---------- ic explosion, accumu Attorney and Counselor at Law. ami John Mule creek, an affluent while ooi.Kideal.le attention is now ' a,ld ne"' 8e“ ,<>rs Hre constantl>' B et-1 " in " ‘T " 1 ° f ?"*' 'U lr ‘e8 rn' lkmg A 1 lation of gas in a barrel. The the markets. M ahshfiklo . Oon. o f t he Hogue. These are moun being devoted the raisingof horses. 1 *11 ul)on Hiem A pasture sowu to velvet grass head of the barrel was blown out tain streams, well stocked with SMALL DAIRYING. The following summaiv taken and struck Ilohads, who was stand s. H. HAZARD. New-coiaers can make their ! 011 ^ ^ ie furnish a good trout, and splendid salmon in sea- „ tlwv „ .. 1 trom the roils our assessment Attorney and Counselor at Lav. . k , places immediately productive by i s,lPPb feed for stock during the ing near by with a tremendous . son. {l| butie; '(lnirying oll “ft j winter end spriug months immedi force, knocking him half way across t 'I 'U’.K I ’U'V. I 5 N. New rivei is generally regarded will be ..1 niteivM as allowing the > extent to which our people are the street. \\ hen assistance urrive- as forming the dividing line l>e- small scale. In this case we have i itely following. J.;W. BENNETT. B dt u'k business: Early cabbage stumps left stand- ed he was found unconscious and 1 tween Curry and Coos. It is about reference to persons able to stock 7 » 7it>... ........vaine *2 4fi.:32S Attorney at Law. j ! ing give a second crop c f nice, large peices of flesh torn from his n* t lot,- ]<» j;*j| forty yards wide in llie lower part M vKs-trl!: .1'. O k K»:»\. H e will die. ......... “ a,*,,:i 82 twenty cows. Butter is always in i plump heads the same year. These i K^Te. of its course, spreading at the unì in.ill ti i.t'ii ts ** 48,2.' M* | Mouth ns it raters thi ocean ¿urf. demand, and, whatever the price, * new heads sometime appear in ! jy X* W A T S O N l’ he Polk County Item izer is »i it 11 ,* l v y clusters about the stump. I* loras creek is next southward rninin».. ........ ” i:3.72i) Attorney and Counselor at Law urging that the next legislature H i ! !’ . a rt. Ih > Jli.U Thv (vipers speak ol frost already I mnke tbe headquarter« Land if drains quite an extensive i0!ses Cl , >N. GAM E. J V.l . . . . . , CVlfe.............. .............. if* » ».> country, and m its valley is ipiite slli.e I ’ers.m- fond of hunting can sup- i ni°uut!iins and in some , state Immigration at Salem, and J . H. NOÖLER, l.tui j plement their meat supply by tak -! 1 ' ^ ol Hie U illamatte, but we tlmt our State officers be its officers. an extensive farming region as well ; Svo;n«>.............. sto Notary Pubuc as grazing laud of the best. none t^owa ^ero>!U1(^ I,ro^_ That paper openly chargee the ( ross valuation.................. .8 ,77.7.*4 ingdeer, :1k and an occasional bear j Coutau.K Î 1 ÏÏ. 4)<* n . ■M R H K W lmk‘l>U ‘dnesfl.........8 'J !).7 t Sixes river next enters the ocean jin the surrounding hills, while ! •' "* 1 n‘ ^ l|fueany beforg^y^»^ , ¿h qm we now csb dm «M u KxmuptioL........... '> 7 .0 1 1 - - 150.719 i wiid geese antf ducks can be elnin f viu“ “ v* * {uto UcroDf’r- . j as neing m league with n M l - j"some six miles south of Floras ^ L. Total valuation ................. . 8 I 10.075 py t|ie hundreds during the season « / \ s MM idence of the mildness road, and that it is run only in their creek with a course nearly west Dentist- As cqnalized...................... s; u.i;*. of their semi-annual visits to the ol the winters in Southwestern Or- interests while it paid by the state, g i i f i e Id , r e s e l l , from its h ad in the mountains eg.m : may be stated that t»»b :<*c There is no question but there is The avi-ritge value ot l.'-.u i pi-i (.fllcv in iio.lm .il RuiUlino. -sit wh -re lise the s-mth fork of the i ^. flats surrounding the numerous Si’. 07: of horsc-s and m- ¡ar i. l , mio 1 ol»*l. Laut liin^' ;>us nini oth* truth in this and we believe {¡ikes at tlie npoor end of the coun- 'umps send up shoots in the spring * C. jndle river and Hus^ell and ofittle. 81<>. 1 »>: <*f sii' > : 1 ; Mia U.ciics ntliuilii. » it«, for llu- puinit-M ud '.it ootaf'-es mi -»* Dracti^allv a should be adopted, or no ap- ty. Caii hing cieeks. lini few Xt(‘ll- xiructiou oi If* .... ' dii p *r'-nninl crop, reproducing then propriatiou made at all. I’RIUES OF TUOI n f . M/r it --1 \ i* s* ree h es i*f tihiolo iniid io ’C t*- selves from rear livletl- to venr O. E. SMITH. Wheat, 581.25 per bushel; ¡1 • io O ! i ? the p air, tu. e V found ' u Sixes river, but there An F.ast IPortland item in the nitely. its; ! ter ni ; 1 XSurgeon Dentis-. t<> i •> cents; potati a i tlu!’ bracing sen *•;; reze are exti-ii-uve resources ni lumliei. li.nOt ( apt. i rentzen has li a t iterd y plus Daily N o . vh reads thus: Chas. O. i — flil ft Vor and ad »>:;nlorinl tlour 82.75 to $11 p. : chill : pl..t*er and quartz mines, sal"i*'ii ; . C.1 i * V - in di n meter V\ alkei received another letter from M A Í1 S H F1 LL1>. U U E I .O L ! (., l î * * L I ' 1« !li . 1 ii t IT 1 ARTICLES O .lilrnc•rit*t ii!-** al s-»lately liti!kl'ft'A n . vini. fisheries and stock grazing lauds. . ; w 11 ;.t tin* gi mud i' T 1!»*nr his tiie new gold mines in Southern r le -, in ti * » ■Vi nt v. '5 » 1 W r export luitt ».e . f»nti.e tv ini: > Elk i ir» r and Fnciire ci eek ft»l- V. ^ » l.i>u.u>. j im ©m y j>1 i are mit ivo of in . t 1 C itile Ol. foot, lun.ber. >al 1 V >1 » , 1 , •, i wit! i sprinjE»f, and ‘•mali , i v . next w it:» many comfortable li» ! Hie suiioundiiig country has f is * ^! * i ’ * v * ¡ * of tim- n«' rividii “1 s »lion liu;: an abunda! u •e or : ' e * • • • ' 1 S, \ (-Í barrel and cast s, buibniq homes dotting t’ s-ii bottoms. YTATOH-MAKElt A!.. I.IWLU.Ü in C ull-! locate«! by prospectors, and I! I lilt* oIt'» rest, :•i »ölest, n r. . 4 O o c L c iiile O gn . Houtre river m an im; >rtnnt ami tanbark. i tl *‘ « x; l- j l *,a* 1^° great strike of last week is :•- .1 j u i * • * 111 g ! e i y, AKK.-io |j?"Worl of nil iW ' •!!]■ *»«••» • •>«- ;• »r (1ie Í-M 1 » >1 \ O l I K »tii mm i and ilia!- to all -trenm *:r:il its rou e is : t: ve mentioned ! <* t o e will oven richer than reported. Every notice an*l tairtniH) ni\. km .. As a commercial faci, we t> ai historv. via* kii iw might of ( )r * i !-( i w : n«i tii invish » » • Mill ern one is excited. People are flocking- west Or. gon are tributarv v,!| H ERE. i't> GET ilGW j. 3D E ^ 'J S T , '.Toar.nin Miller iia- imnu Tdizedit >n. the Jopanese chestnu » to the place in large numbers. 11 Francisco. Our surplus j v. east s { loin the stai» Í miniig/ant :i ¡»I't-ei.'id vt !.»e, and *. »m its i C oqllLLK ( ■ ic»* rows vi'ior- m slv her«*, also th( go t bere, ubile oui merch:iiit> ! i he mines lately discovered near G EN Li. \1* A< i- Oi ¿10i •• should head for San Fran- 1 banks mmo. an Indi lli f’ghl lias i .l.U Ills', alinomi prop*, ty, uou.-ici. ; nowhere «*lse for their stocks : Glendale in the southern part of ili! liuiii cisco and there got correct in for- ; Uiiif t»een fought. In fact the now in- 1 ranches et supplies; distance 1 \\ * cean, al» lit mat ion as to how to reseli Curvy i t firn necessity for mf< » ‘¡nation Douglas county are exceedingly ! habited part of Curry is throughout J P. E A S T E L, M, I d5< * :n i les. rich., so say pretty well confirmed . colli11 ty. Thi s they can do by tali- l’uirilclxM. ài utu. iN anà O iwì -». ìuì *; ian . ! historié ground, and in early days u «. 7,1 r. ! Ul lllS!!*' ’Gove in con- I RANSI'ORTATION I A( 11.11 ï I S J> 1 H* cìh 1 aueniioii Kiven lo il;-* » .>1 wom- roports. One man said that the ing at rne office of the Llackiocn . f,uiot drank freelv i>f the blood <>f advent- ' einet for|u fol. or a;stribution o siimi i<-n i? 5 i i n tlie northern d fo f the Hi:- en ftndchildrun, and idi i-hr<*nic i<.riuso! Sandstone comnany. llios*' iKnii- nltjmfpSt enough to those of or i cavA where the mine was, “ was lit- d¡sanse. Cases of obstetries *ld: ili i x *',;•! in- pioneeis died in hot conflict ty i ro<lucers s ! » i ¡V selli >t 'lie;- t uoI i | terallv f«‘stoone«l with g«>ld.” No traeteli l'gjr.T(l»ct-nts < ifh. .">1 <ialtr .li.tur » ,**•. is - ; thc ( ' nq nil,e, Fdacklock and Pm a nig.to reach southern and central i peoj)ie wjK) |iuve h o(>u in t|10 j,ab io: RUoniriiUii'-'r* and Ninnici a l>y tlie u.nt- with the red man. Kogtm river icated vapor nath. ^oLd for quality and quantity of orf>rd ^ of which il!ts is t'urrv should make inquiries for of i ec* iving and tinsvveving inqui- doubt that our mineral resources Olii ce Ht reBÌileace ili i ìty. (. h<*tco an«i Logue rivers. ¡ ries concerning this »art of Ore- are just beginning to develop. This salmon caught in its waters, for | i i Dy . wagons from r i 0 _ ; reached near r.long may be the Ophir of the ancients. I. O. G. T. bound i'»r northern Curry should gon. | the quartz and placer mines in the , , i i .... i. it is hoped this article, i 1 1 • the coast and by pack animals from Morning Star Lodge gol a,re,-lions for rem ili,.g either I J, a ,, nwCs«,ir¡lv Roaie.vl.iit — Review. mountains through which it runs necessarily further interior. Lite southern end No- 464 Hurt Ur ford, Blacklock or the Co- ! a|n.p]ge(] ) win be found sufficiently ! and for black sand mining near its. . . • • . . tt .»* iu speaking of passeuger rates Meeta at C’^ uille Uitv Thursday ....... ° reaches ocean sillppmg at Ellens- Pity every « quille river. \ ndei n«> ciicum- j comprehensive to answer the usual in j month, whmh thirty >«.rs «g o » « s j hpr(, a, thfi „ „ „ u , ,,r K„ gnc riv(.,. j ___ __________ „ ___liters out of Sun Francisco, an agent o f gtKtd standint'. are cordially invited. i stances should strangers allow ‘ run of questions which come to oae one of the overland roads says: which, for a small radius, is access- little harbor exists at its mouth ible to w agons ¡otherwise it is reach themselves to be misled into tak and another o f our citizens from “ Cuts are being made or from i l O ing steamers via Portland as some intending immigrants. where merchants bring their goods i. o . o. f . W ith a to $14 on Chicago and New York ed by Ixjftts f r o « up the river ami ave been who were en route for view to the accommodation of per in small vessels for the Ellensbnrg tickets, rather than lose sale. T o a C o q n ille L o d g e N o . 5 3 b, k>oB or Curiy county. A t Port sons who may desire copies to send trade and that of the neighboring Meeta at r.<>qnillk City every Saturday even party of three or four persons I vessels enter Cbetoo river, where land the immigrant is as badly off to distant friends, or to aid tlumi in*». ViHiting brethren, in good »Handing, country, and where wool, mutton would make a cut o f $ 20 .” wool, butter, fish, lumber and grain .f fae were R, g t Paul> or Mem oordially invited. J. C. Laird. N. O. sheep, tanbark, cord-wood, etc., are are elnp|>ed. in replying to inquiries touching Sare in Cheleo v id -, r~ , , _ . The receipts of the state fair were shipped hence to San Francisco. I , ^ , , . » j phis, or Omaha so far as getting the resources, climate, productions, A. F. and A. M. $16,754 which, with the $5000 from Hunter’Kcreek, Pistol ,iver Chet - ' i - here m «y Im concerned. Ocean . n . wheat, oats, barley, potatoes or ba- steamers or schooners land at. etc., of Southwest Oregon, we have Chadw ick Lodge, No-68- printed several hundred estra Ithe 8tate ‘ r 8 “ » 7 - P ? * the " * * - Me«u at CouuUie City on Saturday even co RU me me river o ow in ^ been produced in the Chetco, Ellensburg, Port Orford, copies of the Recorder which will j ty for tlie f 21»704- The ex- h X n '“00“ " ' b «be,r order aouthward. Thevalleya. M i ^ thp Wgh | Blacklock, and the mouth of the I be afforded for a very small price, Penses °* t*ie ‘ Jlir were at>out $12,- John Goodman, ; «re ..arrow and settlors correspond- figl]reB o { th(,8p producta. I Coquille, from all of which points ' — Southwestern Oregon Recorder ^ \N . M. inglv scattered. The soil in these 80 { t * * 8een t h a * a h“ <?- LANDS [Denmark, Or. ” ¡some surplus remains to be appli- valleys is excellent and easy living . , , , . , ... .1 iminigaruts can penetrate the inte , , . . , , .. . , ; As stated in the descriptive part . . - , - G. A R. 1 ed to the debt of the society.—Ex. is made by the inhabitants here. «... e r ,. nor of Curry county at theirleis- Work. ! __ ___ , ,--------- . . , of this article, the surface of the. . . * Gen- Lytle Post No- 27, Persous Winchuck 1 « gener*dly looked . . . . , , ... 1— — « from * the 1 .« interior of ure. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 26.— The | A. E. Johnson, a carpenter, fell 1 countv is quite broken and hilly, Meets at Coqnille City", «»n every first Wednesday. Vistinti comrads, in j{«H>d j upon as is the dividing line between ^ “ b e r e I n T ther^ le vel * tracts! I ° regon caa come with wagoDB to I driver of car No. 19 on the Sixth j CO feet from the Salem bridge and standing, oordially invited. i Oregon and California, but its but hinli or low rolling or level’, C«>quille City and there ship teams | Btreet lino to-night was greatly ‘ struck on some heavy cross timbers .... i — ìL * i ■ • \n j A. H. Writrht, Commander, j xaouth is half a mile north of the ” l ~'* " U *l our lands are reasonably fertile f ' ?OWD to j r'.’“ startled by seeing a man wrapped badly injuring himself. A man who Coquille City Command, true boundary line which is the 42, , nKjuctive Back of the flats which point wagon roads lead out. j in flameH running toward him. H e : would complain o f so small an af- WH at ^ TO MTV#1 BRING. , stopped ................................................. the car and taking a rub- fair had better up carpenter- 3 STO. 1 , O - 23- O ., parallel. ’ along 1 the coast there are, of course ‘ ^ “ give ------------------------ SOIL. immigrants should incumber j ber blanket threw it over the man ing. Me«ts In this placv evt-ry first and third O'* .* .T i ... ¡no large fields under cultivation, the I ii. ----- -- ” nf ! 1 1 ™ u ovei cut mau Tueitday in each month All men*Wrs in Thecapncity of the soil in Curry hiU la„ cls b ei^ g « mainly mainly devoted to themselves with the least amount ■ and hnally extinguisheu tlie Ihunes, devoted of plunder. Pack such belongings | but the man was terribly burned. San Irancisco is bewailing the ood tftitndi« are oordially invited. * for supporting ** . . . . “ 1 “ 1 1 1 1 1 * 1 U" 4 ' plant growth is tru- grasses for stock raising purposes, as must come, in as small a c o m - 1 He was taken to a hospital, and fact that Portland and Los A n ^ l- A. T. Lillie, (’ommander. ! ly wonderful as evinced by the soft , soon after died a horrible death. as me -tipiung away. It DI n n n r n pnu/l C and hard woods over-spreading can bf* found «officient ground sus- ! «8 poKfiiblis and Ihn. avoid „ .g ,PHrlHH, tl that tùie unknown, i 5 ou isco D LUUUCU T U ffL O . j , mountain, hill and valley, th Inin <1»-. * - , , eevei- , , ceptiblc o f cultivation to supply the ! freight charge«. They can being* drvnk. had In mm * Pare bred Bwwn Leghorn «ud Plymouth green tiees, the numerous kiuds of ¡ (]en, an(]8 0f a family for fruit, veg « itvAUl F -W* + R«»«k Poultry foi sniv i>y Dt rward B. Cart- ^ rftgHe8 a), j gbrubs in diversified ¡ etables,bay,etc. These hill laud 9 up- 1 suit their circumstances or fancy, got a c ■ Subscribe for the H erald . en sec fire to it. wn.ht. Yoncoiia.Douqiaa r^nnty j and varjegatei| appearance. ‘ onthe first view present a forbidding 1 N o person heading for Southwest » him and thc