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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1886)
LO CAL ITEMS. The ho# law wa« a failure. ' Apples taken on subscription 1 High license is wiping out sa- Capt. Tom Floyd was in town at this office. loons in Chicago. The Chicago Anarchists want a Sunday. .1. 13. Eads, the great engineer of Senator Mitchell has justretnrn- new trial. Sam ilowell, of Angara, spent St. Louis, is to soon visit Oregon, ed to Oregon. Capt. Hans lined, of Marshfield, Sunday in town. Moiras Bros, are having the Senator Gorman, of Maryland, paid the river a visit Wednesday. Frank Tennisson will hereafter timbers for their new mill sawed has been visiting Northern Oregon. Mr. D. Giles and family passed , . . , There are thirteen counties in . i t * » 1 * ■ i reside in the Su/liu house on Monl- down on the Annie on Wednesday. oiguu uoust on .uoui- , I ®t this t place, ton street. j Coquille City is said to be the Missouri which do not contain a Mr. Harry Roberts ami family The Odd Fellows have lately had | liveliest town in the county. Peo- saloon. left for California a week ago On Sept. 24, there weie three their cemetery cleared off, and a P^e are flocking here from oil Thursday. shocks of earthquake at Summer goinl road made to it along Willard | l>°iut8. Fleuro-piieumonia is raging street. I Special religious services at ville, S. C. among cattle in the northern part A man by the name of Richards; H hiu I od , embiacing Saturday and Philadelphia claims that one-fifth of Illinois. was shot for a deer by his son anti Sunday, Oct. Oth and 10th, by H. of its population is enrolled in its The pleasant smile of our enn- killed near Roseburg a week ago' Swafford, pastor, Sunday schools. lieryumn Johnny Hume beamed on yesterday. ! The hay window being put in The only magnesia mines in the us Wednesday. Mrs. .lames 1‘erkii.s and dough-! Supt. Sherwoods house on the U. S. were discovered recently near Johnny Laird, formerly of this ter, of the lower river, were in the j LiH south of town is a model of Livermore, Cal. place, has moved from Looking- city, visiting Rev. T. F. Haynes ■ beauty. Uncle Tom Willard is Portland is to soon see her big, glass to Mt. Scott. and family last Saturday. : doing the work. $300,000 railroad bridge commenc Mr. H. W. Holverstott and w ife, Mrs. Buirgy, Mrs. Dr. Down- j The extension of the sawdust ed. It is to be a daisy Fairview, were in town on busi ¡»(¡'a lnulli r, let! for her home in l’“1*' *>»>* ,,f t,” ‘ “ ill in this place ; T1|erp were two earthquakes at ness on Thursday. Cortland on Thursday, a visit affi,r,Is a r .««! approach to the J ^|llit|,vi|l6i N C i on the 27, nit., l nele Chris Lehnherr was quite to her daughter of several months.! bill near the brewery, andthetrav- but no damage resulted. sick the forepart of the week at Capt. Geo. Lenovo is having a j «!! uoti goes that way. Short crops in Fayette county, his home at Myrtle Point. residence I nilt on his lot near the1 Miss Mollie Lehman last week Ala., have reduced the price of Uncle E. W. Fahy, of Randolph, foot of Front street, l l i s brothers 1 purchased A. L. Nosier’s town sheep to 15 cents per head. during a visit to the upper river Xonh and John are doing the properly on Elliott street, and in- By order of the Georgia courts, made us a pleasant visit Wednes- work. tends building two residences obstinate prisoners are hereafter to day. Men have Will Teunison’s year-old baby which will he to let. lie w hipped on the bare back. Mr. R. O. Kirkpatrick, of Ango- lost a portion of one fingei last Sun-i nwt the enterPrÌ6eto move in the The receipts from customs at ra, spent Tuesday night in this day. His sister was hacking with ! m*tter’ u,ui w*‘ are Please(l f ee New York during the ten days end place a guest of his daughter, Mrs. ' a hatchet, and made the unfortun- this >onu« Im,y t;lke the iuitative ed September 20th, were $885,- A. B. Balsh. ! ftte rttroke. 1,1 constructing residence property 0(H). Coquille City is without a vacant The Occident Water company *° The death list in Charleston from house, and there is a demand for |Mst hhi pipes to a number of 311. E. (iiurchMonth Appointment* the effects of exposure last week scores. Some body should build a houses w hi-h w ill hereafter get The following Hppoihtments were was forty-nine as against seventy- number to rent. their supply >f water from the made by the late conference: Pre- nine in the previous week. : siding Elder of Oregon district, El- It is reported the proprietors of company's works. The people of Olalla and Ten both the saloons run at the fair Charlev Collier threshed on his l^ei G. Miehael. 1 oi Albany, Mile 1 leld Douglas county’s first have been subjected to'heaw fines p|;H.0 half a mile south of this Corvallisand l angent,J. \\ . Craig; Douglas, G. W. Quimby; fair on Sept. 18th and 19th at the by the Grand Jury. town lt>7 bushels of barley from for former place, and it proved a big Parsons, the sewing machine man one acre and IMS rods, being over Brownsville and Lebanon, 1). C. success. Roseburg should hide McFarland; Coquille, T. P. Haynes; is at Roseburg. He is a worthy bushels per acre. for vlery shame at not having work Bandoli, H. 1». Swatl'oid; Roseburg, young man, and we commend him The schooners Gem, Parkers- F. M. Culp; Applegate, R. N\. K^n- ed up a good county fair long ago. to our fr ie d s every where. bmg, and Coquille went to sea last! \ \ " W **’ 1 . e d y ; K l a m a t h - M i s s i o n , Jos. E m e r y ; I t i i c k ln i N A rnica Salve« The H erald is acknowledged week, but the Prien is still in the ( i , i / * f i« i. i> i> i>_ The best sal ve in tin* world for coin. bruis Molmw k and (. oast roi k, n. i>. l>ax- the best local piper in S nithwes. liver, I my were all in in im r lad- sores, ulcers, salt rlieuni. fever sores, tet- ter; Jacksonville, Junction City, es. t r. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and tern Oregon,''and our subscription ed, tin l i m n c a rry i n g 215,000 La Fayette and Tillamook, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, list is increasing right along. feet. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ,<*ive Oregon City, to be supplied, Capt. Harry Lockwood and Miss Judge Dyer was in town y est er- J |M« fac| that .. P. Haynes and perfect satisfaction, <>r money refused. Annie Webber were married at day. He has lie* n gathering up jp jj. Swafford have been returned Price I*.'» cents per box. For sale by J. H. Nosier. ♦ 4#» •# Marshfield a week ago Sunday, calves for Young <fc ( o., Oakland, j their old charges, will be hailed W o n tie i l u I C u re s. 1 hey have our congratulations. and informs us that n drove of -1(<0 w'ith delight, as ’veil as the retain- yV. 1). Hoyt * Co., wholesale and retail Hop Kee *fc Co.. Marshfield, head, exclusive of one and two-year- i jurr of the present presiding elder, druggists of Home, (in ., say: We have been Hulling; Dr. King’ s New Discovery. Electric 1 liltfc^WWPent out Saturday. by our people bitters and Huoklin's Arnica salve for two on Monday unlit. The loss is a- The first Quarterly Conference years. Have never handled remedies that (■ ra t«*1 l m t l lit* him . sell c.s «veil. <>r give such universal satisfac bout $1000. R is supposed t»> be for the current year, Coquille eir- Items of interest are very scarce tion. There have In en some wonderful the yv rk of a rival China store, mil, (.’<«•« < <>., Oregon, will be held cures effected by these medicines in this Little Chester Galrison f *11, while at Dora, Oct. 30th, and 31st. Offi- this work. < iiy. Sev ra! ens* s e f pronounced coiisuui|>- Mr. Harry Roberts and family, tion have been entirely cuied by us,« of a playing on the stair-steps at his eial board, j»1 * use be present, passed through this place, on Fri it w lrtitles of 1 r. k il't s 1 ■isroVrlv, home in Marshheld on Monday L. ( t . Miehael, I . L. day of last week en it ute for Cali- j in conn*a* :.»n with Electric Bitters. a week ago, and his collar bone was L l . Hayne>, I. C. . j Weguarantee .hem nlwavs. Sold l>v J. H. tornm. I v . N<>s!cr. bro,;eu in three pieces. The parties interested have Mrs. Alexson has been quite un- The Knights of Labor of New changed the wording of Dr. , ^ j , For real good bargains, go to Yoik will soon have a show to Hvt Easter’s proposition in t!ie coining | ^ i|jfaut llaugl(U,r <)f y [Y niu\ j Nosler’s drug store in this place, their strength in the vote foi Hen- debate between him and Eld. J. L. ^ ^ ^ cer has been quite sick | *ingr goods extremely ■«effing rv (jeorge. Ho is tin* friend <4 the Lunch sous t • > ron 1 ns Follows, cheap, and keeps nothing but the for a yveek for two. laboringrann and they nrc standing 1 he Inst day of tlm week is set tf. We are told that the hog law 1ms best. in for bis election to the office of t apart by divine or Apostolic ap- t it it i t : i>. . . . i i i i passed, and gone into effect but we pointment or example, to l>e ob- P. , Mayor. " • (Ion t feel the effects of it very much, Near Han lolpli, (k t.ilc r 3rd. Jarurs Mc- the *<*rvpd by f hristiaus in the service . J “ My daughter has t taken .. 1 t „ , * 1 he unruly s.vine transgress the Cuo, «»f.liantl«»lpb, and Mis . Eaa Thrash, menicine faithfully, according to of God. law with impunity, even in the of Camas valley. directions, and her health and spir- i he Rev. I . P. Haynes wishes streets of your ow n town, and not I tO K A . its are now perfect. The humor to say that having been ’ eturned a hog has been arrested yet. A t »-cnletville, Sept. 2H, lKST*. to Th<* W ife is all gone from her face. I wish to the Coquille circuit, he will Mr. K. H. Hanson and family of O. Schetter, a son. «very anxious mother might know preach to the people it the same have returned from the valley and At Marshfield, Sept. 26,1886, to the wife of what a blessing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla j places and same hours as lie did on are now staying at the residence of Alfred Ma-tson, a son. is it 6uch cases.” Inst year. He also wishes to thank Mr. Alex Jackson, Mrs. Hanson’s Johnny Giles is business maim- the people of Coquille for B,e,r ; father. At Enstport coal minus, Sept. 24. 1886 Mrs. ger of the steamer Annie. He can kindness, and hopes t hat he may j y om0 one is ;uiKtaken about the Janet Nelson, ayed 62 years. be found on board at all times for continue to deserve their patron- ^ ()f Uje Higp,ins’ p|ace “^ uff Aotlce. the transaction of business. With age and support. Ced,” come to the front and give All persons knowing themselves indebted Johnny as manager; Capt. Leneve The Coast Mail goes for us be- your authority! toG . D. Hobson on account or note due. will pay the same at once to Jas. Lamb, as master, and A. J. Mack as engi- cause yvo happened to clip an arti- Mr. J. P. Taylor of this place Gravel For .. neer, we can guarantee yon could . cle from an exchange regarding would like a “ business’^ ?) partner. n-7 ;l-w not fall into better hands. county newspapers with patent onr- A school maam preferred. Mr. NOTIC E Foil 1 UBLIOATION. Mr. Y. Gant has gone to Texas sides. It was a tender j>oint with Taylor has one of the best farms Land Office at Rosehnrg, Oregon, i Sept. 16, 1886. ( Hill, Arizona. Coos county can our brother of the Mail, and he ac- on the Coquille river, and such a OTICE is here hereby Riven that the ill afford to lose so good a man, but j cused us of trying to teach journal- partnership might not be objection- N followinR-named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final pr«*of r sup then Mr. G. never gets too far away ism. It is a pity he did not let able. port of her claim, and that said proof will be Clvde. to come back to Coos county. ! some laxly teach him. Come, we; made !>efore the Clerk of the c«»nnty o«»urt His brother Darius accompanied are at your service. Gravel bord, Oct. 1. of Coos county, OreRon, at Empire City, Or. on Saturday, October ik), 1886, viz: Mrs. him as far as the bay, the first time The fact that Charles Francis Ho i:n<l lo lh i T rcm on. Fannie Warner, pre-emption D. S. No. 4616 he has been down this way for sev- j Adams and many other railroad . Charleston, Sept. 30.—At 4:40 fortfie S K N. W. aud W. X «>f N. E. X en years. I magnates are soon to visit the o’clock this afternoon a distinct Sec. ¡44, Tp. 29 S. It. 12 W. Wil. Mer. Sufferer« from the effects of qui-1 Oregon coast in the interest of the ; shock of aarthquake was felt, but it She names the followinR witnesses to nine, used us a remedy for (dulls I nion Pacific railroad should not caused veiy little alarm, as most prove her continuous resideuce upon, and cultivation of, siid land viz: and fever, should try Ayer’s Ague be overlooked by our friends who j PerfiOI)S were OI‘ str9et- 11. W. G«*tty, o f Empire City, Coos Co., Or. John W. Brown i cure, a powerful tonic bitter, whol-; have the matter of a railroad sur-; Active, P um HI uk ««« i Reliable. j I. Carter > ly vegetable, without a particle of vey from Uoos bay to Huntington; J* H; N°slcr can always b® relied upon to j orvfu^DodRe ) °f VrCooH°Co, O t any uoxions drugs. It acts prompt- in hand. It might lesult in good “ ¡ 2 ^ l (’lias' W< John. ^ ’ ly, breaking the chill, curing the to this part, if the matter were in« : nd reliable, bv reoommendinR articles —----- ? ------ -------- -- ------ -------- fever, and expelling the poison, «bourn un in its true lieht j with well established merit ni.d such as are ! ^ ■***■-' F I--R8* HOOK. . , . f t I ,1 &,i«M«u u p ill un l i n e Iifjiii. I 1. Willards book show» how to proportion a cor- yet leaving no harmful effect U J K > n popular. HavniR the aRenoy for the cole- like. i. M ake mouhllDK knives. 3. Get rake to the patient | A . 'leasn.n baa been remlere.1 by ,.r. t.d i„. Kia«-. ¡ “ «g&V.J x i • Ml . ; ^ f ,„ o..n»um * p- - square, o. mitre uiouiaiuK workeil ou base. o. uei The splendid steamer Coos will run regularly hereafter between this place and Buudon, leaving (\>quille City at 7 a . m ., and return ing leave Baudon at 2 p. m . 8iee ad. tf. M rs Garrisons Restaurant The Cœur d’ Alene mines are said to exceed in richness all the most sanguine have ever predicted them to be. Her placers are good, but the main wealth lies in her quartz mines. Oregon. Meals from 5:80 t o 9, a. in.; 12:20 to 2 p. m. and 5:d0 toll p. iu.. Meals........................................................ 25c ts. Steward <fc Paden will hereaf ter have a big supply of choice Feed sausage on hand on Wednesday of each week, and will promptly fill orders from all parts. Send in your orders. n50. * The stage route from Empire City to Drain’s, is now in fine con dition. Passengers put through to the railroad the same day, without extra charge, whe;. requested Fare to Portland by this route, only $14.40. tf. FOlt SALE. 52000, one-half down: A Rood farm o f 87 acers Rood land improved, situated at the junction ;>fS » 1 V 1 an l Middle forks o r Co quille river. Call on I). McNair, adjoining the premises. City Livery k Feed Slit E m p i r e O i t 3 r, O r. W. R. . . . . . . . th a t 7. Get the backing for same k . 1 _______A l . T ....W . . O iin a w n two wttjTH. U 8. Get t the length „ of r Jack rafters f two ...................... ' 10. 1-ay out th e ' ilive Knarftlltee• K will suraly cure any , MOe hmfor* unii e v e rv a ffe ctio n n f thrnut lmn>u n re h o s t raitors o f m y pitch. 11. Cut «»b l« mouldings to * » .« / « u i u v o Coquille City, Oregon. put onTer, when »he will run reg- company. «'»« such n claim as cx- ¡«lent to-day appointed Quincy A. ; ularly on the river. It is said sin* cepted it from the railroad grant. Brooks to he collector of customs inVCDTICCDC or other».who w ish to examir.« this paper, or obtain estimate» will run on the route between this This decision virtually decide« a for the district of Puget Sound, on edveftning «pace when In Chicago, will (md it on Vde at place aud Bandou, and that the large number of similar cases in ! with headquarters at Port Town- 4 “ S to 49 Randolph ' ’ St., (Jeres will run ot the upper river. 1 Oregon.—Star of E. Portland. ' send. the Advertiwng Agency of L O R D & T M S . rop . No Chinese Employed. v4ntt8tf S ta b le , Myrtle Peinl, Ortg. -AJJ. IKIincis of HAULING D one at eiiort notice. Hack Con lecting with both Steamers. G. A. Brown Proprietor, F. M. Decker. Agent. nlHtf <lv6. OLIVE HOTEL, m . L L. OLIVE, PROP. Coquille City, Oregon, r p H lS Popular Hotel has recently been i pn: in better order than e vc before, an is truly a fav rite resort. he tables are supplied with all the deli cacies to be bad. and in style to suit the most fastidious epicure. Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart- men s are second to no hotel in Sonthern OreRon. v4no0 Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. Land Agency! - Til© "Undersigned Bandon and Randolph X E a is ATTENTION Laud For One W itt Only. X3ST MC MILLAN BROS. ; Coquille O S F k M f an rancisco arshfield City an d Wish the people of Bandon and Is prepared to buy or sell for Randolph to know that Geo. Mc reasonable consideration. Millan, of the firm, will locate at He lias the following for sale: Bado u and Randolph one tveek only at each place. He will he at The Greatest Barg i n Out Ban.Ion on Sept. 22, and Ran A great fliaiire for makng Money, dolph on October 1st, and will The cheapest—148^ acres 2 miles from be prepared to make all kinds , j Gravel Ford. 30 acres in cultivation. All and styles of first-class pictures. Rood land Roodout runRe for stock. House Those desiriug tine photos should j 26x16 with «lied addition. Barn JK)x42 orchard, f. head of cattle, lot of hogs, avail themselves of this opportuni { | 12 stands o f bees. furniinR tools. Good ty. As we use the iustaueous pro- timber cn uncleared portion o f the land. c ss, ami late improvements in All for $2200 enquire o f J. Sturdwart on the photography, we are better prepar premises or uf the undersigned. 70 acres at Gravel Ford 55 acres cleared, ed than heretofore to turn out fine j 2story house 16 x 25 with kitchen addition work. Rabies and family groups Barn 4<Jx2t>. Good June orchard l>earing a speciality. \U work guaran will l>e sold if reasonable offer made, for enquire o f G. D. Hobson Myrtle teed first-class and delivered punct i particulars Point or o f the undersigned. ually on time. Call at the gallary X ( l j ) ACRES of excellent timber, fir and and see our display of specimens. ! r t " " cedar, nuarCoqnille City, for sale at Landry Queen IS THE Eoss W a siiii m , And is preferred above all others. I will call on the people of Coos county, and convince the skeptical of its merits, J. J. Birch, Agent LIZZIE PRIEN, Capt. Peter Nelson, Master, A A r ILL run reuularly to this place for V ) one year, having been chartered by Mr. Lyons for that time. THE Z F X S H E IS r Is n dry, safe schooner, and Capt. ‘ 'Dick” is a careful and c«>urie<>us master. Freiphi as cheap as the cheapest. n.r>tf J. J. W ILSO N , WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER, W IL L A R R IV E IN f O g n ., On or about the 18th of Sept., with a first-class stock of Watches and Jewelry, , A c t i n g -Land l o m n n ^ s io n e r o t o c k - i tiou, COldH, ami coughs, will sell it on a pon- ! length of hip rafters. P MARSHFIELD, Horses and BuRgicS at all hours. Good Pasturage by the day, week or month. vln49 Sou . The steamer Antelope left Coos bay on Monday and passed this shceer wherein it is held etty , F r o n t Street, — o — , . G Opposite O ’Connell’s, Which will he sold cheap for cash. I will also order anything iu my line not kept in stock All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Call and see me. J. J. Wilson. | - FitrMale. The magnificent*residence known as the Hunt place on Fourth A Klliot street for sale at a great bargain. The place comprises 12 lots and is well improved. The house is as good as any In town. A ood barn, and young orchard on the place, it la he beet garden place in town. Call at this office f reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire , ° f *L C. Laird or o f the undersiRhed. THREE LOTS. A House o f 5 rooms oenterally located in j (Coquille City very cheap f«»r cash. 192 Hoes on the Coquille river, near Co- ; quille City; 30 acres under cultivation. 60 j aoref or more in Rrass, all fenoed. Good bam and house; faruiinR tools, wagon and | harness. Easy terms—enquire o f S. «ionea I or at this office. W H ITE CEDAR 1 G il o f white cedar timber I ( r t f land, one-fourth mile from Bear creek. Very Cheap. Brewery f«>r sale—capacity ot six barrels. Good Location—Every- thinR convenient. Satisfactory reasons ! Riven forwisninR to sell. ne and a ha f acres one-half mile from Coquille City, on staRe road; house of five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 j fruit tre«*s. some bearing—Very cheap. »>*7 acres on North fork near Gravel * ' I Ford; 25 acres cleared. house 16x26, barn 140x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee house; 4 stands of l»ees. 2 cows, h*>usehold ' fibd kitchen furniture, farmiuR tools, wagon ! and harness, 15 acres o f crops; ran^e out side and convenient for 100 head o f stock, is less than one mile from school house and ! post offee—$2500. 1 G \ ) acrt *> 4 miles above Parkersburg. 1 " t - on Coquille river: 25 acres bottom— : ballance bench and hill land. House 20x28 bam 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing; good timber on the on the place: good ont- ; side range for st<»ck. Priee. 1250. i ^ff»l5(V for 160 acres o f land, 80 acres under i nP fenoe, 600 fruit trees bourn*, bam 60X40. | V gi od >-anRe for cattle adjoining. ^JUfft'O f< r House and two lots in Coquille ' ep Citv; very cheap. A O 1 for House and lot in Coquille City. : ‘j f i q VCRES—A splendid ranch, at a • * J i 'J very trea bargain. At least #5000 ; worth of good timber in close proximity to the water. Two to three hundred sheep go with the place. Place well imrovea—76 acres cleared—prioe, cash down, )|!2500. t i 4 O ACRES on Coquille river, 80 aorea bottom land, 6 acres cleared, bal lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient , to log. Small bonse with three roomsl $2200. Or, 120 acres including the Inittom und and house U120U—a splendid chanoe ! for one wishing to make a home. L ibera; j terms Riven. One choice business lot in Coquille City ! —very desirable. A B A R G A IN . K Q acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom J O land. 50 acres under cultivation, :U) acres good pasture. One o f the beat ; places on the North fork; would make a ; good dairy farm. For particulars enquire j of the undersighed or on the premises of J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. CHEAP! CHEAP!! , pT acres in Bandou City, on Main street; | ** large building of five rooms, etc., also barn. The premises are cleared and fenced, i are pretty, and will l>e sold extremely cheap. I Enquire <»f Walter Sinclair, Coquille Citv. Oregonw 1