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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1886)
'¿HiUittí Hitr ,ïu'riiUl Hi<ht i« 'l l.itur nn«l the ( i i i z r U r . (■silrs o n T h e G u l f . W e certainly have no intention of causing a respectable newspaper, T U E S D A »'. O í T. ID, 188C». Ld. H e r a l d : l h e Gold Reach Gazette is rather gorging the sub like the CoquilleCity Herald, to be ject of blacksmith the advertising We did not ;unl particularly tho 12. —The wind was blowing a gale here last night. Dispatches medium of intro- propose to the old-time blacksand ducing to the notice of the people miners to teach them how to save It is a fact tlint while Coos bay of Southern Oregon the little local gold, but to prove to them the facts is the best *oitl«*t for the largest “ pot-metal monkey” of an editor ; of this important matter in which half of Oi N ew Orleans, Oct. from a town on Hair V igo r cure* buldne**. 1.V ^ H air Vi^or restore* youtli ful fresbne** and color to faded und gray hair. It attains thc*c result* by the stim ulation of the hair routs and color glands. It rejuvenates the 1 T \ V | > and cleanses it. It restores to the J .V that, either by reason of age or diseases of the scalp, has become dry, harsh and brittle, a pliancy and glossy silken soilness o f extreme beauty. There 1* no dye in A y e r’s lla lr and the good it does is by the it imparts to the follicles, and the clean liness and liealtlifuliiess o f the condition in which it maintain • the scalp. 4 B a ir V igo r renews the liair. -*■ - » s A V £5 Hair V igor is the best cure known for Rra.-by Hair, Scald Head, Itching Humors, Tetter Sores, Torpid Follicles, and all other disease* of the scalp that cause the falling of the i r a ~| and its fading. Nothing cleanses l l i l l l A of the nuisance o f dandrufT so perfectly, and so effectually prevent* its return, as A y e k ’ s II a ih V igo r . In addition to the curative and restorative virtues peculiar to A y e r’s Hair ' \ ^ T / ’ it is a toilet luxury. The H a ir * A v J w A A V Is by far the cleanliest hair-dressing made. It causes the hair to grow thick and long, and keeps it always soft and glossy. \ the Mississippi Sound say the steamer (dialmet from arrived New York, yesterday, which reported A. H. V. Landry she came by tin* inside route along the bless the mark! — that keeps chat- there should he great a t t e n t a ai Florida coast, ami encountered Southern part, c \» t \ other U to he terj„g on the banks of Rogue riv paid, as it is our mines that help heavy easterly gales with heavy canvassed and examined as to its \ er, as the creature is so hopelessly ■ the country and makes it of mi- rains. From Tortugas to Port Eads advantages for terminal purposes, unrecognized and unknown even in portance to the out-side world. It heavy gales were experienced with in a railroad point of view, tirst. his own immediate vicinity as to is our gold that incournges com high irregular seas. On Sunday, ,1 ust why this is thus, we símil not igh for even objectionable notori- nierce to our coast, ifnd builds up October 10th, she encountered some but that lain. •nipt t<* o ety, as infinitely preferable to the homes in our salubrious climut several hurricanes lasting several I»?.-4 in- » their |D>t t M »>11 b «1 a- tu absolute nothingness and inanity but to teach some of the old-time hours and tacking from east to bid Jill will admit. ('• •os l ay is of the fellow’s existence as it is. blacksand miners to save gold north, thence howling to the south. the • best ha rl*« »r » >n the ( )i vgon \\ lien the n ughhoring respectable would he like the farmer who in The seas were high, continually coat ist to-tlav nd t! ;t- puss tin »»ugh representatives of the Press, to-wit: employing a laborer, asked him if fi( oiling the vessels and also her the Coast lì in;e h> it i> not equal- the Southwest Oregon Recoider , he was m ox teamster. Hereplie» stateroom fore and aft. Lake ed by that of any other, while it etc. etc. have lost even sufficient that his father had driven oxen he Pontchartrain was tilled with water can he reaehed <*n a direct line consideration for an individual ns ( fore him; but when lie had spent from the gult and a gale the same! from the center of the state. A to use the word “ brass monkey” in an hour or more in trying to adjust i:— -------- -- direction caused an :----------- increase of roa«l is to be run frinii one m.d of hi connection, and consider a ' the yoke, he come to the conclusion lake tide water, overflowing the tin the other thiough l.ast- to“ pot-metnl monkey”advis- ! lie would remi »ve tin* oxen’s burns. marshes in the rearot the city and urn < hegoii. An nutlet to the const able, it is about time to relegate j This gave the fanner to limit istand . [|jG canal bank-full. A at tin* nearest point from the cen- such a black sheep to the regions: he was a sailor, and not an ox team- j |v.e.to ¡n the old basin levee on ter may 1 ring ( o.*s bay into no- of inglorious darkness wbeie he ster. Broad street was reported at, mid Such a connection would be tic .T. A. Wald, belongs, which tenebral position night last night of a velocity of 3d ||D‘ n»*ee--it y sine** it>a<ls alone he is qualified to fill. “Call an Rlanco, Carry Co., Oct. 11. to 40 miles an hoar and increasing. *'v**t| ms much for us your grandfather if you like,” i ar* VIGOR - 1 f , A v G T S H C U T V lO O T * ** Contains no deleterious ingredient*. It* u*<* 1 prevents all scalp disease, secures against the hair growing thin or gray, and surely cures all baldnes* that is not organic. 1‘ R E P A K E D B Y AS THE TIT J And is others. preferred above all I will call on the people of Coos county, and convince the skeptical of its merits. J. J. Birch, Agent. NEW Meat Market, Steward & Paden, Props., Coquille C ity , Oregon, EEP Constantly .'on hand a pood Supply of fresh and choice meats, and Deliver the «u rn e to any point of the river on Short Notice. n37tf K D r. J. C. A y er &, C'o., L o w e ll, Mass. t Sold by all Dniggists. N< ITICE FOR P U B LIC A T IO N . Land Office at IloBeburg, Oregon, j Sept. 3, I88G. j" IC E is hereby given that the follow- settler has tiled notice of N 'O T ing-named I . i h c * O l T R S l I t il« * l i e s ! . ng fiaul. Queen 1 n ref- the fellow says to us. l*r«*|»:n*«* l o r u i n l r r . his intention to make final pr<»of in support Shades of of fcis c'aim. and that said proof will be Last winter a party of young « ‘ I «U H * tu . t*, t >,.t»t*tl it.atl through Darwin! Is a person to be thus! Poultry to do well needs protec made before the Register or Receive•• of men returned from Oregon to Illi Easteru t h’«*g >n. a Sa.i Fnrncisco the U. K. Landnffke t.i Ros-burp. Oregon, insulted by such a rotten genealog- ! tion during the winter months. dispatch says: The ('alifornia & ical stump that even his own con- I nois, and the following extract from on Saturday Oct. g3rd, 1KS*>. viz: I’hilip The poultry-keeper to do well Brack, pre-emption I). 8. No. 4583 for the Oregon Railroad is being pushed ' tem>K>mries pronounce him t o b e ; aletter vvriUen b-v oue ol t,10m during those months must give it S. of N. E. q : N. E. c o f s. W. q <ts. E. northward quite vigorously, and centurie8 behiud the era of the i Rhows wh_ttt tlieir **\™'™<* 1,as to them. To do thin it needs not q of N. \V. q S<*c. 2«; Tp. 2it S. It. 12 West will Wil. Mer. K! m i.ith ii\ci at i ‘»missing link?” It is bad enough in boen. “ W e have traveled a great that one should go to any great lie natm s the following witnesses to prove deal since leaving Portland, stop Set tt* Bar. 1 lom that point m u - ; a|| conscience that there is no law expense. A little thought will his continuous residence upon, and cultiva ping m Salt Bake City, Denver, ve\s have •♦ h h made for a road to evt»1 vi* | >huis and contrivances,which in Oregon to prevent such a living C a r r y i n g tïi& TT. S . tion of, said land, viz: la* constru •ted up the valley of ! insult to the memories of Webster Kansas City, ( Idea go and other S. D. Howell 1 of Angora a ltth* ingenuity in the handling of M. B. Bolieu ) Coos Co.. Or., o i, s-dng between the up- and Bindley Murray as poor Walt cities, but have found no place we materials and tools will bring into Klain 1». Atkinson 1 Myrtle Point, Alva Rowley f Coos (k>.,Or., uer and loi ■r Klamath lakes, in is, from becoming the possessor of like as well as Portland. Hie sum-1 shape, and comfortably and S. p ill Chas. W. Johnston. tie* viciniti of Einkville, and pen j even the decimated font of type mer lias been very dry in Illinois. : profitably house all the poultry on Register. i Farmers have not harvested more' etrate East i l i i >regi»n. It is very : which he is supposed to own. c L U C l on tin* farm and make it more than ; { li i i than half a crop, and times aiv >at mo Tilt* ro al wilt not soon Day fo r the time and labor bestow Walt says he does not “claim to very dull, duller by far than they i rtland connection, as the form ed. A lean to against a barn is i write poety.” In the interest of TACKS will ave Co<juil!( City « very | were in Portland. I'liero is e.i vo- 1 company intend t »tap the resources i ’ tiny 1 !■*(•• pt Su : lay » at •> a. i>:. and I easly constructed, and can be made the rising generation, if our pres Myrtle Point, Oregon, m. connecting with steamer each trip forali of E ioster”. Oivgon at th»* earlu'st ent school system is to be continu-, ly any fruit worth speaking of. M e s o warm ami comfoitable that I points on Coos bay. Leave Utter City every 1 did not know how to aonroeiaie a date t '»»-sil ►le. The c< mpany lus many <»• the hens will lay all winter. day iexcept Samia; - a a a. :u. :oal I’CAp.m. ed, and if M alt lias the amount of, ! good climate till we left Oregon , deci »led on t ! U s cours« * owing to the An unoccupied stall in th stable, Passengers !>v morning s;a-,e e »n visit respect for posterity which he Marshfield and Empiii City having two and tried other coinitr.es. i’lie PRO PAGATO R of, nnd dealer in Fruit bigi 1 Clpii.i» >n entertained here »»f j says he has, such a circulating me nmv be «.»enclosed as that the bird hours in each ¡»lace, returning to Co ;u lie Trees and email fruits. He keeps thermometer lias been up to o;i<* j that VC •gii >1,. The pape is here des- may, haling the run of everything, City tin* same day. dium of disrespect to all the laws constantly »>n hand a well regulated assort- hundred and fifteen degrees in the igna t f ‘ the land ol F. istern Oregon ment. cheapei than the cheapest. F a r e . O n e D o l l a r . and of every place all day,be glad to ; of orthography, etymology, syntax : shade for live days at a time this Always g » with the mails ami make coti- Send in vour orders no pains spared to as ran king among th»* richest. The return to theii v.w n quarters at night , and prosody as even his superla- nec’ ions. give full satisfaction. r4nl7 For myself, I w o u ld p re ( alifornia Railroad company is sat- j ) j V(> | v limited issue is, should be de-1 summer. and f.»r laying pm poses during T. F. TENN 1 SSGN, isfied the i,--nuii*t*> ait* i. m plt> to barred from its present infinitesi-j fer living in Oregon a poor man, the day as well. Tiius may the j Prop. T i l e D Z H Z a T T ^ L -lS r O r Z E - sustain the road, and predict a rap mal transmission by the U. S. j to being rich in any other country i cateful provider v-ln4:> have eggs to , Front St.. Marshfield. Or., I have ever seen. we I id settling up. The merchants mails. I sell all th<* winter, just at the j i have thought of your advice, am "here claim that San Francisco is , very time of the year when they { The Recorder has evidently giv h remai noti had ; b Agent for Gibbsou’s fine whiskies, an AAA the commercial basis and outlet of i en up any hopes of improvement sell for the most money. t as back again jus w hisky. Also agent for the C E LE B R A T E D Mis. 3. E. PiOSINSON, roprietor, that region and hail the news with anr| thinks, with the rest of ns, that Not only is this true, but poultry i , CHIC AGO BEER and PO U T E R a t ’.whole ! siio’i as possible. Ï i itere nere are 1 i11\ joy, i IE the Gazette could not produce on D1 nvidl'd for, will sit earlier in sale and retail. Tl.e celebrated BOCA beer ( R {»»ck ford, 111.) on draught and in bottles. vfinlit spring ami thus give e *arlv tin An exchange says it is a ^reat exhibition a properly constructed, are going to ( )regoit this fall am birds at a time when birils are most t |.ivt, ken jM'SSes-iioii of die oversight that Southern Oregon properly spelled, grammatical s e n -; locate. \\ !*st V ’ 1 n* »re m*ed»*d and when they would bring R otwnsos li<. aid will spare no pains F U R N I T U R E STORE, has not a g od display of minerals tence in the English o»* any other •it pleasant f«»r guests. .1 'I' *rrii»Ic D B t io b r. the best price. Later even those «»r expense to t ; D . IM Z a .r 3 r-, P r o p . , at the Fortini d Mechanics’ fair. language even by accident, and if \ share of th * patronage i* Solicited wiiose liens roost in tin* trees have he were given ten years to accom- M x r .s u F tn i.n . ()< » n . Houston, Tex., Oet. 1 1, . Bar Board and lodging........................... .*¿4.00 Thi s is true, and we hope to see Wells, Fargo & Co’s. E X P R E S S P a s s e n g e r s Myrtle Point Nursery. J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, 1 mm\ PINE N. P. Hansen, Prop. m u E CITY nMPfi a change in the feeling existing plish the task. With the present tieulars of a terrible 1.» Dealer in Furniture, Doors. Glass and Pic- plenty. Nor is this tin* only good Board w ithout lo Ig iiig .................. !k.'K50 Acts. ! tur<* Frames, « :e.. and agent for White’s M e a l s ......................................... aeeoniplislmd; the earliest bird '1' Se V i j J e l i <r. n ltf V ln 2 i> t ih»* best shows at tin* fairs maun in tin- i«ill, and tin* biggest to sell ami do- between thos** two sections of our school facilities,¿and with even the | struction <»f property by a -e\ t*!'( statt*. Our peonie have learned to ftwilities which existed in the days Btor m now prevailing at Sabine take little comfort in what Portland ollr grandfather, we can imag- j Pass has been received. The wa- all summer. may d»> for Southwest Oregon *110 n<> reason for the perverse illit- t«*r began t<» invade the town from Every atlempt to open coumierce <?raeyof the woorlen “e«lit<»r of the. the gulf and lake together at about with our ow n metropolis lias met Rogue ii\ei paper, «and his inahil- 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon, and with signal failure. A cargo o f ; 'dy to conform with established | rose with unprecedented rapidity, lumber ami butter sent up there grammatical use, except that he j The danger was seen too late for from this l iver w a s treated w ith hint built that way. \\ e h ftve the people to escape. At about 4 By all !,1<*I)fD(* h»i wintei liai •gams, F or real good j N^wler’a drug store in this lie is selling Coming, Coming, means, then, Rural World. goods to ' place extremely contempt, and the market present- wasted words enough on such a; o’clock small houses began to givt* | cheap, and keeps nothing but the ed every appearance of a oue-horse J ruakeshift, hut the only apology we j way to the force ol the water, and best. tf. is often found in I can wake to the Recorder is that i floated off. Soon the larger houses and the business places began to sm«tll country towns. (>n tin* pi in W alt “ain't built that way.” will C IT Y ! The aiiinig Tom of S. W. Oregon! affair, such as Steward & Paden C O Q U IL L E Coming ! ! ! lrereaf- and ter have a big supply of choice ciple of “he's here and it w o u ld “ " Hat is the reason that Walt can’t spell?” move from their foundations, Sai«l a pressman, the other day. Few town-*po>. es> the natural advantages thatA'nquillc enjoys, umljjwhich will, in j were swept along by the rushing sausage on hand on Wednesday not justify him to take his wears Cause he never learned, and more — oh!— tlu* near lnture, eau-e it to blossoin as the rose. It lias a beautiful and pleasant site, home, they tried to get goods for j | waters. Over fifty persons are of each week, and will promptly well— much less than they for a poorer article. are not much to Because he ain't built that way.” were paying e reason runs a sheet, Our people “Whnt is the reason he runs blame for their poor opiriiou of Portland, hut hope that time has and t' <t < in wrought ■ >•>!«-* • almost their a change n rv vet !>»* j a,«,«* Lily cottUl dou hh* town the trade l»v opening of a gootl road to tin* North fork, e.ast of this Yet cannot make it pay?' Cause Walt ain’t made to be n success, The fellow ain’t built that way.” known to have been drow ned, anti fill orders from all it is feared that many more will be i your orders, reported as ilead. " The stage route from Empire The cries of the dying, the Wh it’s your opinion now—can he be tanyht Tan 'hr anything—whnt do you say?” ^ supplications of those who realized Uitv to Drain’s, is now' in fine con- ' » 1 ‘cl l»«*Uf*r go t‘,-:ich a s* nl on the beach, : that death was near, the roar of the dition. Passengers put through to b v. the creature ain't built that way.” angry waters combined to make a j the railroad tho same day, without "H e talks of our ’grandfather'—how does Walt pan On posterity—don’t ive him away?” “ First rate— pretty good—he does all he can Because he is built that way.” frightful scene. Not a house in ‘Bvtra town escaped damage. beeu sent to the town. charge, whe:; Relief has i Fare to Portland only $1 4.40. A D ig ban W ell. town. The *rade of that part nat ‘•Why does Recorder seem to prefer Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 14.— The urally belongs to this place, as it ” Pot-nietal” to "brass” any day is nearer by half the distance. I Wh< n »Hiking of Walt?” He means we infer Hukill Oil company’s well, which That the monkey is built that way. has been drilling about six months, The people over there «1«» not ex ’As t** running a paper what do newspaper came in to-day, a great gusher, at pect us to do sill the work by any men the depth of 2,000 feet. The tools menns, but simply assist. it is ( If they think of him) whnt dothej say?” w eighing2,000 pounds, were b lo w n quite as much to their interest as *‘(.)h my!” and oh! h—well, it's better not clear to the surface. Tho gas is tell— it is to the people ot this town. But they say he ain't bnilt that way. spurtiug forty feet above the dor- Saving half the distance or more M ichael Liber. rick, and the roar can he heard fo r to them is an item of considerable interest. Uomo, stir the matter up. miles. This is the first gas we The Evening Democrat, of Port Mormon converts found it hard discovered in this county, and the land, was issued a week ago Wed-1 work to got through New York, the people are wild with excitement. laws of Gotham lieing enforced too nesday by the Democrat Publish- | strictly to suit tin Mormon b n s i-1 i » g company. Sidney Dell is the I A vexed question has been set- ness, and Philadelphia is now se- managing editor, J. B. Fithian city i tied in the District of Columbia lected by th,*,n tor a landing place, editor, W . B. Waterbury advertis-i which will effect people from \ > w Utah is the proper [»lace for the - — — 1 1 1 ^" T,ie Democrat starts j York to Coquille City. decís- enforcement <»f the law, as their in^ a8ent- coming is certainly n«* offence, un out under favorable circumstances j jon sustains the validity of circuit less they are prohibit»*»! as paupers, and we wish it much success. The court decisions authorizing the as has been the case at sundry party should give it a liberal sup- sale of minoas’ real estate for his times . . all . means. . . . . . port . by i education and support. This by requested, this being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side of the C’oquille River, thirty miles from the Pacific ocean,which is reached every day by a four-hours Send in n-">0. The scene dur- | ing the afternoon beggars tlescrip- j tion. parts. ronte, tf. Molleo. All persons knowing themselves indebted toG. D. Hobson on account or note due. will pay the same at once to Jas. Lamb. Gravel Ford, n-7 3- N O TICE FOB PU B LIC A T IO N . Land 1 the ** »it Roscburg, Oregon, [ Oct. lith. 1«8<>. \ OT1CE is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be male before the Register or Receiver of the I ’. S. Land Ollio« at Uos. hurg, Oregon, on Satur- day November 23. I8v>, viz: George F. Hoff- man. pre-emption D. S. No. 5013, for the Lots No. 3 and I and S. q of N. E. q . Sec. 4, Tp :k> S. R. 12 west, Wil. Mer. lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and ! steamer ride, ('oquille ( ity Uat the center of the converging wagon|road*systeut ofCoos • Count v, and isat flu* head »»t deep \\ ater navigation.and in the central part of a vast laxly ol rich, river bottom land, wliieh is tlu* source o f all true and enduring prosperity The : country round about is tilled with precious metals, 'minerals and coal to an unparalleled extent,ami is covered wit It a variety of timber that for quantity and quality is not ex- I celled by (hat of any place on t he Coast, if, indeed equaled. As a dairying and stixik- raisiug country, and a sanitarium for thos«* Hcekingÿhealth.it is l»ound to come to the front I raQk. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, w hile the numerous mills and factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is the most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and wxjiety advantages are seoond to none in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the county. It has the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream of water run through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable. J. A. D ean , agent , M. J. M c D onald , nior., Coquille City. MYRTLE DRUG STORE. N cultivation of. said laud, viz: of Angora, John Fetter C oos County, Oregon. Win. Yolkmnr » J. Whit sel I [ of Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon. Ed. Hollina i I Chas. W . Johnston, Register. oc!2 San Francisco. v4n2tf Myrtle Point, Ogn. j j W. L. DIXON . . Proprietor. i T E i L L E R j i X3ST Drugs. Medici ns. Paints. Oils. Candies, Cigars. Tobacco. Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. Agent for the leading sewing Machines. Mason Sr Ham lin or gans, Old W in es nnd L iquors of the best quailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L IV E . v l n3 tf