Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 23, 1886, Image 3

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    B ttn don E x c u r s io n .
Will Averill has the body of a
commodious residence half a mile
The steamer Antelope made a
SulIivHii licked Ryan in the third i
above Averill up.
free excursion to Bandon on Sun­
round in San Fraucidco last week.
The weather was very un­
Goldeuson's trial for the murder day.
Go and see the Fearless Raupe
of Mamie Kelly has been contin­ favorable, still a good number from
at McEwau’s. He will warrant it. ;
ued jrhere at the San Franciscan Coquille City and other towns
Grass iu the mountains is grow- j kicketli.
i went down and had a good time.
ing finely and stock are looking ;
Re member the masquerade ball • The Coquille City band furnished
well.
to be given by the W. R. C. iu good music, playing on leaving
Prayer meeting in town each 1 this place on New Years eve. this pace, “ When the Mists have
Wednesday evening. Go and help Prizes will be given. See ad.
Cleared Away.”
The mist soon
it along.
The people of San Francisco have drove them from the cabin roof
Fire back in the Fearless stove to raise money by subsciption to where they had perched, and from
warranted for 15 years.
For sale insur the conviction of the perpe­ that on, the cabins and engine
at McEwan’s.
trator of the darkest crime. Justice, ! room were crowded. The steamer
being new and having no balast,
Portland, East Portland and where art thou?
sat up too high ou the water
Albiua are to be incorporated in
An express traiu was demolished
; and rolled like she was in amoder-
one great city.
and many persons injured in the
At Bandon a merry
Miss Alice Walker, of Marshfield, outskirts of the city of Pittsburg j ate sea.
spent several days here last week i ou the 18th, by the caving off of n crowd met the excursionists and
visiting relatives.
• large amouut o f rock and earth a jolly time was had hand-shaking
w’hen all repaired to the hotels for
Large lot of tubs, brooms, crock-; from a steep hill.
dinner.
A few went down
to the
i-
ery, and baskets just received per
The Chicago and Northwestern j beach, but the short stay of an
Lizzie Prien, at McEwan’s.
railrrtad company are hurveying in '^hour give insufficient time for
Job Conner, a wealthy farmer Idaho and Eastern Oregon for an women folk to more than visit
near Hal Is ton, in Polk county, com­ outlet to the Pacific ocean through friends.
Oregon. C<x>s bay is the roost a-
mitted suicide a few days ago.
It looked rather good to see our
R. E. Marple is about to be vailable outlet, and it would not be friends Averill, Judge Dyer and
cinched for the murder of I). J. much of a surprise if it were se­ sou busy iu their wellfi-lled store
Corker. He gave himself dead lected.
dealing out goods on the double
Mr. Cope, a late arrival from Eel quick. The firm has a beautiful,
away.
M rs.l»iig wishes to return thanks river, Humboldt county, Cal., has largo burglar-proof safe in their
to the person or persons who had been on the river a couple of weeks, store, and the price at which they
herfsome wood hauled the other day and intends to locate at a point a sell their goods we believe they
few miles below Bandon.
Mr. will need it
during her absence.
Harry Hunt was doing a Innd-
Capt Parker has fixed up the Robison, a fnend of his, intends
buying
a
place
near
Coquille
City
office business at his hotel, which
hull of the old Satellite for a lum­
for
his
father
who
will
be
on
in
the
he has arranged in apple-pie or­
ber barge, and it presents the ap­
spring.
der.
pearance of a new boat
Remember the party at Myrtle
Father Caldwell has a good stock
It is rumored that Mr.Pershbaker
will complete and start up his mill, Point next Thursday night. The of drugs in his store, and has them
proceeds are to go for the relief of arranged in good shape, and, we
below Randolph, in the spring.
a deserving family, made destitute judged, is doing a goi<l business.
The boom is full of fine logs.
through the loss of a husband and
Dr. Volkmar has his office in a
There will be a dance at Myrtle i
father. It would be a good idea conspicuous place, and, from his
Point cn Christmas night Dw. I
for the people to heed our South pleasant smile, he doubtless has no
25th, by the Myrtle Point brass i
Coquille correspondent’s advice in cause for complaint.
baud. A good time is promised.
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the matter.
E i * P m l d r u t A r th u r
!
James Crouch w ho moved down
The steamer Little Annie t u d
to Coos bay from Camas valley a
Ex- President Chester A. Ar­
on a snag in Nancy’s Pinch on her
short time since, passed through
trip up on Thursday, and had a thur, died at his home in New’
this place driving his cattle to his
small hole punched in her hull, York city last Thursday morning
new home.
necessitating running her down to et 5 o’clock, of cerebral apoplexy.
While visiting Bandon stop at a point half a mile above Bandon He has been afflicted for some time
the Averill City Hotel. It is near where she was put up on the sand with diabetus, and the paralytic
the.steamboat landiug, is pleasantly beach to repair the damage.
She stroke was a natural consequence.
situated, and no pains are spared to will be up to-day or to-morrow, it He was feeling much improved the
render comfort to guests.
is likely, and proceed on her regu­ previous two-days, and his Atten­
Capt Littlefield informed us. lar trips.
dant left him early on Wednesday
while at Bandon on Sunday, that
Q. A. and Abe L. Nosier built a morning to find him unconscious
the blast in the rock in the chan- i dwelliug in this place the forepart aud breathing heavily. His phy­
nel of the river will oe fired on of last week. They had the lumber sicians were hastily summoned,
Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock, if fitly framed together at Iowa slough and they did all they could to re­
possible.
before they came up, and in 48 store him, but in vain. His rela­
Rev. B. T. Sharp, formerly loca-; hours after they came the house tives and friends watched with him
ted here, is, we learn, stationed; was ready for occupancy.
The till the end came, but he was never
this conference year in the settle­ building is to I-e supplanted soon able to speak.
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ment in North Carolinia from |
i by a larger one which from its de­
whence nearly all our former resi-! sign will be something new and
dents of that state came.
Ed. H e r a l d : —Allow me to
unique for this place.
Mr. H. H. Nichols, it would
A young lady was 6uspicioned of make ray little bow, and apologize
seem from his letter elsewhere in having married on the sly a short to Sunday’s excursionists for the
to-day’s H e r a l d , is well pleased ( time ago in this place, and her poor preparations for their comfort.
with San Diego. The boom there , friends serenaded her on Monday I was not looking for more than
holds on well. Some want to come night. The W. R. C. were first to my usual boarders when 70 rushed
back here.
call on her and a merry time was in ou me on the arrival of the Ante­
The schooner Lizzie Prien just j had. Later the Coquille City brass lope. I will try to do better by
loaded at this place, takes her pre­ band made their appearance and them when they come again.
J. H. Hunt
sent cargo of lumber to San Pedro, discoursed sweet music.
They
Manager Averil hotel, Bandon.
Cal., and returning to San Fran­ were all treated grandly, but it
cisco will bring a cargo of wheat turns out that it was a genuine
A correspondent of the Gold
from Hueneroe, on her return to ( surprise party, and the young lady
Beach Gazette gives Blacklock
not married at all.
Coquille.
harbor a fearful black eye, making
Louis Roberts, son of Repre­
Mr. Lehman, a brother of Miss it out to l>e no harlx>r at all.
If
sentative Roberts, is still laid up Mollie Lehman the principal of ttiere is no harbor there, and it is
with hi9 arm which at some vul­ our school, came down last week the bleak, stormy, open coast that
nerable part was dislocated some from Douglas county for some he says it is, the business of the
time ago. It is thought he will be cattle he had purchased on the Blacklock Sand S.one company is
unable to use it for many months, river. Mr. L. is a young man of a complete failure uuless a rail­
but it is to be hoped that he will 18 years, and is managing a stock road is built to some port where
ranch belonging to himself and shipping can be bad.
get along better.
We take pleasure iu recommend­ sister. They have lately bought
ing Hall’s Hair Renewer to our new range and are enlarging their
These
readers. It restores gray hair to stock interests materially.
its youthful color, prevents bald­ young folks are enterprising and
ness, makes the hair soft and deserve the greatest success possi­
By
glossy, does not staiu the skin, and ble.
LOCAL ITEMS.
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Masquerade Ball
L o o u D idactic —No 2.
O u r T ea ra i M f r o r e a e a t o .
Onr city’ s improving—oar sohools and
school ms’ sms
Are growing, increasing and building,
Aud the houses going up are substantial—
not shams—
For Coquillers don’ t go much on gilding,
They don’ t go a cent on the gilding.
John Dean is employed taking folks by the
arm,
And pointing out nioe little spots
On which to plant lumber—recounting the
oharras
Of his several dwelling-plaoe lots,
' O f his garden and d-welling-pl ace ¡lots.
The Council are urging some side-walks laid
down.
And, while they are doing the bossing.
Let them **go it a blind,” or they’ ll "come
out behind”
On the subject of street-oorner crossings,
Oh! always look out for the crossings.
In the mild sunny climate o f Oregon’ s Rhine
' (No cyclones or earthquakes to vex us)
From the Cast and the West many pilgrims
seek real.
From the North, and from Southern Texas,
From the bright lotxely star o f old Texas.
Gallier <fc Son, of this place, the
Relief Corps,
past few days have been repairing Women’s
J. D. Garfield’s carriage and mak­
OH
ing that vehicle better than it ever
was. In a number of cases we
have noticed this firm supplanting
poor parts of machinery brought to
them for repairs, by good, honest,
new work. For the most part, the
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buggies, carriages, wagons, etc.,
brought on from the East are of
the poorest material and the work
€<M)HLLE CITY.
no better. All is covered up with
P rizes will be given f o r lhe best
paint and varnish and a person is
readily deceived. People had bet­ sustained characters by lady and
ter have good, honest work done gentleman.
here and keep the money at home,
A cordial invitation is extended
even if they have to pay a little to all.
higher for it. .
Posters will be out this week.
Sew Year’s Eve
Dec. 31,1886,
Odd F e llo w s' H a ll
Feed S ta b le ,
lyrtlt Fit, ont
O LIVE HOTEL,
So grows the good work, and *oach oounty
around
Bids success to our beautiful city,
Within soond of the sea, where the voters
are free,
Aud the girls are so blithesome and pretty,
The maidens are blithsome and pretty.
Michael Lil>er.
A Raleigh, N. C., dispatch of
the 16 th. says: A tire originated
in Durham at 3 o’clock this mor­
ning, in a grocery store, and burn­
ed a large part of the business
porliou of the town. Loss, $5,000,.
000.
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and is truly a favorite resort.
Wm. Rohm.
The tables are supplied with all the deli-
caoies to be had, and in style to suit the
most fastidious epicure.
Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart­
ments are seoond to no hotel in S o u th «»
Oregon.
v4n50
Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop.
¿»a. Burk«.
EDWARDS, BURKE
And Company,
Myrtle Point, Or.,
l)nt, of all institutions, our exoelleut ahools,
Whinb are models in every relation,
Will attract to our city—tis only the fools
Who neglect to receive education,
Only fools will negleot education,
Dealers in
Will keep constantly on hand
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K
l T I T U
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Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds,
G r o c e r ie s , C r c c lc e r y
Which wriirbesold at the lowestMiving
canto prices or given in exchange f o
lE ^ a rm
F r c d v ic e
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Excitem ent ia T r i a s .
Grant excitement has been caascd in the
vicinity of Paris. Tex., by the remarkable
recovery o f Mr J. E. Corley, who was so
helpless he could.not turn in bed. or raise
his head; everybody said he was dying of
Consumption. A trial bottle o f Dr. King's
New Discovery was sent him. Finding re­
lief, he bought a large bottle and a box o f Dr.
King’ s New Life Pills; by the time he had
taken two lioxes of pills and two bottles o f
the Discovery, he was well and had gained
iu flesh thirty-six pounds.
Trial Bottles of
this Great Disoovery for Consu -option free
at J . H. Nosier’ *.,
B u e l i l e a ’ s A r n i c a S a lv e .
The best sal ve in the world for cuts, bruis­
es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet­
ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positivelyfcures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refused.
Prioe 25 cents per box.
For sale by J . H .
Nosier.
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B O SK ft.
In Coqailie City. Nov. 20, 188C, to the
wife of John Shelton, a son, weight 12 lbs.
Go, Go, Go ! !
G. A. R.
N ovem ber 25, '86.
Free Steamer—Little Annie—both
ways, and Free Hall.
Supper and breakfast 25 oents per
plate.
Midnight supper, 50 cents
-on e-th ird proceeds of midnight
supper for the benefit of Comrade
Prey’s widow.
A general invitation is extended
and a splendid time guaranteed.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
■\TOTICE is hereby given that the part­
l y nership heretofore existing between
Edward M. Hoffman and Lntfeer Williams
is this day dissolved by mutoal oonseut.
Dated Myrtle Point, j Edward M. Hoffman,
Or», Nov. 10, 86. ( Luther Williams.
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2 ;jc U $ w $ r H a l l
Christmas Eve
Friday, Dec. 24th, 1886.
Come one, Come all, Come!
GRAND TIM E GUARANTEED.
lla tife !
All those owing James Burke on note or
book account will come forward and settle
the same with me. they having been placed
in my hnnds for collection.
Cbas. E. Edwards.
Myrtle Point.
n31—3m
J. M VOLKMAR. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
BANDON,
OREGON.
FOR SALE.
$2000, one-half down: A good farm of
87 aoere good land improved, situated at the
junction of South and Middle forks o ' Co
quille river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining
the premises.
The Best Bargan.
acres of good bottom la* d, seven
below Coquille C ity, on the river,
1 33)* milea
prioe $1200. Liberal time on $400 o f the
amount. Twenty-one head o f cattle *or
$600. Enquire o f S. W. Gilman, or at this
offioe.
n41tf.
FOR SALE.
jood heavy two-horse wagon, little used,
ft very great bargain. Write to
J. Langhead,
Bandon, Oreg.
M rs Garrisons Restaurant
Opposite O’Connell’s,
F r o n t S tre e t,
M ARSHFIELD,
Oxegrcn.
Meals from 5:30 to 9, a. m .; 12:80 to 2 p. m.
and 5:30 to 9 p. m..
Meals....................... .................................SScts.
No Chinese Employed.
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Agency
n sr
Coquille
Wool, Hides, Eggs and all Kinds of
COQUILLE CITY
Point,
T J n d e r s ig n e c L
Land
3 m c i;G r l3 u s s T X 7 " a x e ,
(S
Myrtle
T h e
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
GRAND
v : at
Agency!
Dry Goods and Clothing,
O D D FELLO W S
B A la la
Land
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For which a market oan be found, and the
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highest’ prices will be allowed.
T h e V«*r«»it r a a a i w o u « .
Call and price goods before purchasing
W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus, Ind., testi­
elsewhere.
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fies: “ I can reoonimend Eleotric Bitters as
the very best remedy.
Every bottle sold
has giveu relief in svery case.
One man
tcok six bottles, and was cured o f Rheuma­
tism o f ten yea rtf standing.** Abraham
Hare, druggist, ^Bellville, Ohio, affirms:
“ The best sc'ling medicine I have everban-
dled in my
yeers’ experience, is Electric
Bitters.”
Thousands of othei s have added
their testimony, so that the verdict is unan­
hi is t m a s
a l l
imous that Eleotric Bitters do cure all dis-
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eams of the Liver, Lidneys or Blood. Only
n half dollar a bottle at .7. H. Nosler’ s Drug
Store.
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is the best known remedy for hair
and scalp diseases.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla thoroughly
cleanses the blood, stimulates the
vital functions, and restores health
and strength. No one whose blood
is impure can feel well.
When
you are discouraged and despon­
dent take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to
purify and vitalize the blood.
Capt Nelson has had a new main
boom put in his schooner Lizzie
Prien, which is lying at the mill
wharf here, the past few days, hi6
old main boom having become
sprung. Jack Oman, a citizen of
the town, one of the best snip car­
penters in the county, did the
work.
Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosier,
of the Cash Store.
Eggs, per doz.,...................
25c £ :£ £ £ £ £ ; LORD & THOMAS.
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M e t ie r .
Apples, per bushel,................
50
All
persons knowing themselves indebted
Potatoes,............“ ...................
60
toG . D. Hobson on account or note due,
Flour, per barrel...............
5.50 will pay the same at onoe to Jas. Lamb,
Butter, per roll,.................
40 Gravel Ford.
n-7 3-w
Cheese, per pound,..............
16$
Beefsteak,..........“ ..............
12$
Beef, per fore qr. * * ...................
6
do, per hind qr., “ ...................
7
Mutton,............. “ ...............8 & 10
Salt P o rk ,..........“ ..............
8
Corned Beef,. . . . “ ..............
7
Hams, . .............. “ ..............
11
Bacon( sides) . . . “ ..............
10
-AJ11 !KZlnd.s o f HAULING
do (shoulder). . “ ..............
9
L a rd ,..................“ ..............
12 3Dcne at elicrt notice.
Cabbage,............“ ..............
2
Haok Connecting with both Steamers.
Onions.................................
3
G. A. Brown Proprietor,
F. M. Decker, Agent.
Sugar, ................“ .............. 8 # 10
71 v6.
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Coffee, in tins, . . “ ..............
30
do, green,..........“ ..............
14
Tea, green,..........................30@70
do,English bkfst“ ..............
75
R ic e ,........‘.........“ ..............
8
MRS. A. L «LIVE, PROP.
Beans,................“ ..............
4
Apples, dried,.. “
Rasins, do
Coquille City, Oregon.
Currants, do .. “ ..............
12
HIS Popular Hotel has recently been
W ool,..................“ ...............
15
put in better order than ever before,
New mills on the river, o f energy speak
And a people not given to slumber,
Though the axiom is trite, still you’ ll find it
all right,
Wooden houses ain’ t built without lum­
ber,
CbM. Xdwsrda.
And sometimes a good deal o f lumber.
8oon the lightning will seud us the news of
the eArth,
Of thrones and o f empires imperil’ d,
And, ns soon as decrees o f the nation go
forth,
We’ ll find them a place in the HaaiLD,
The wires will be friends of the H zbald .
■ l | W 0 Y | S P 0 S of othwt.who with to •ttrriif*
M l V U l I I w C I l W this paper, or obtain ««fimate«
on «Cvwtiwn f apace when in Chicaco, will find it on fit« at
M a rk et R e p a rt.
City
and.
Is prepared to buy or sell for
reasonable consideration.
He has the following for sale:
The Greatest Bargain Out
A great chance for makng Money,
The cheapest—148)^ acres ? miles from
Gravel Ford. 30 aores in cultivation.
All
good land goodout range for stock . House
26x16 with shed addition.
Bam 30x42
good orchard, 5 head of cattle, lot o f hogs,
12 stands of bees, farming tools.
Good
timber on uncleared portion o f the land.
All for $2200 enquire o f J. Sturdwart on the
premises or of the undersigned.
w A A ACRES o f excellent timber, fir and
d v " cedar, near Coquille City, for sale at
reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire
o f J. C. Laird or o f the undersighed.
THREE LOTS.
A House o f 5 rooms oenterally located in
Coquille City very cheap for cash.
WHITE CEDJ AR
1 G O Rcres
white
cedar timber
l D U land, one-fourth mile from Bear
creek. Very Cheap.
Brewery for sale—capacity o f six
barrels.
Good Location—Every­
thing convenient.
Satisfactory reasons
given for wishing to sell.
A
ne and a half acres one-half mile from
O
Coqailie City, on stage road; honse o f
five rooms, wood-shed, good oistern, 150
fruit trees, some bearing—Very oheap.
1 Q V Rcres on North fork near Gravel
I
I Ford; 25 acres cleared, house 16x26,
barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
heusej 4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household
and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon
and harness. 15 acres o f erope; range out­
side and.oonvenient for 100 head o f stoek,
is less than one mile from school house and
post offee—$2500.
J O acres, 4 miles Above Parkersburg,
D a . on Coquille river; 25 aores bottom—
ballanoe bench and hill land. Honse 20x28
barn 42x60; good, young orohard, bearing;
good timber on the on the place: good out­
side range for stock. Price, 1250.
A 150' for 160 acres of land, 80 acres under
nP fenoe. 600 fruit trees house, bam 60X40.
V g« od <*auge for cattle adjoining.
dk900 ft r Honse and two lots in Coquille
e P City ; very cheap.
l ) J 9 ACRES on Coquille river, 80 aerea
Q
bottom land. 6 acres cleared, bal­
lanoe good timber, cedar and fir -convenient
to log.
Small house with three roomsl
$2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom
and and house 61200—a splendid ohance
for one wishing to make a home.
L ib era ;
terms given.
One choioe business lot in Coqailie City
—very desirable.
A BARGAIN.
■J £ 0 acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom
1 i r O land.
50 acres under cultivation,
30 aores good pasture. One o f the beat
piaoes on the North fork; wonld make a
good dairv farm. For particulara enquire
o f the undersighed or on the premises o f
J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon.
A well improved farm o f 100 acres on Fish-
trap 50 acres bottom lane; ;ood honse and
barn and orohard; is a good home for any­
one. Price #2230. Liberal terms given.
120 aores three miles up the North fork.
27 acres plowland cleared, good house; bam
4 00. School house within 200 yards of
the house. Can be made one o f the best o f
farms. Very little waste laud—good water.
Prioe $1500.
Inquire o f P . Dean or the
undersigned.
160 aores three-quarters of a mile up Lam-
pey creek from the river. 20 acres cleared,
50 fenced. O f the timber, 40 aores are white
oedar—good timber.
20 acres grazing
ground on up laud. House 28x30, bam SOx
30, 200 fruit trees young and bearing. Small
fruits o f several kinds and good varieties.
Prioe $1250—Liberal terms.
37K acres of good bottom land on Rows
slough. Part o f the land above the freshets.
Price 6600.
Enquire o f Walter Sinclair
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