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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1886)
Coquille <£»tg fimldL PUBLISHED KVEBT TUK8DAT. A. D ean , Editor and P roprietor Devoted to the interests of theCoqnille River particularly, and of the County gen er ally. Subscription, pet year............................fc®* T U E S D A Y , DEC. 14, 188(>. Russia has shown sign9 of weak ening in her * a r demonstrations. Blaine and Edmunds have kissed and made up. Tlie latter relented. N o tice . Jlor«**n«»t. The smallest state in Europe— one, beside which the principality of M onaco and the republics o f Andorra and San Marino appear “ great powers” — is Moresnet, which is situated between Yerviers nud Aix-la-Chapelle, upon the confines of Belgium and Germany, in a fer tile valley watered by a river named LaG ueule, which m ns into a lake upon the shores o f which is an ancient dungeon, dating from the timo of Charlemagne. The reason assigned foi the independence of The traveling public wishing to visit any part o f Oregon or W ash ington territory, will find it greatly to their interest and com fort to go by the Empire City and Drain | y tatioll stage Line. Over two- thirds of this line is on a smooth, hard sea beach and on one o f Ore gon’s most beautiful rivers. JtoT’ Stages run all winter, leav ing Empire City every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Fare to Portland only $14.40. nl4. T h e BU YERS* G U I D E , laaoed Sept, a n d H a r e ^ each year. 49 * 319 p a g e«, | 8)4 x 11 ) 4 in c h e s,w ith over 3 , 5 0 9 Illu str a tio n . - a w h ole P icture G allery. G IV E S W h o le s a le Prices (firrrt to ron ou m rrt o n a ll {foods for personal o r fa m ily use. T e lls h o w to order, a n d gives exact cost o f e r e r y - th in g y o u u»e, eat, d r in k , w e a r, or have fu n w ith . These IN V A L U A B L E H O OKS c o n ta in in form a tio n glean ed fro m the m a rk ets o f the w o r ld . lV e w ill m a ll a copy F R E E to a n y a d - dress u p o n receipt o f 10 cts. to defray expense o f m a ilin g . L et ns h e a r f r o m yon. R esp ectfu lly , LIZZIE PRIEN, Ca|>l. Peter Nelson, Master, "IN T IL L run regularly to this place for TV one year, having been chartered by Mr. Lyons for that time. IF IR IE IIS r Is a dry. afe schooner, and Capt. ‘ ‘Dick” s a carof il n <o rt u-m as Freight a- cheap ns the cheapest. nfttf HAULING! AULING done to suit the times. Shindies, Shakes and pickets furnish H ed on short notice. A. G. Aiken, Coquille City, Ogn, v4n29 Mrs. C. W. Olive. j Mrs. A. G. Aiken. OLIVE & AIKEN. Have iust received at tlxeir ! i 1 MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. *87 Sc 2 2 9 VTabash Avsane. Chicago, itl Wool! A Very Gitut Bargain. | Wool! I Am paying 17ets. Cash for good wool A( RES of ! (1 2% miles from Co- 1 City, K 0 acr > l.o oni,4() tiiu- j U * * '* I qu.lie in beretl nnd about 20 seeded to tame t.r^ss; Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of good shape delivered here at Random Coquille City will celebrate this district is that the district o f ifemember this: W e give the 1 will pay 17*4cts., one-half in merchandise, R°o'J dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee- } Christmas with a tree for the chil | Moresnet, which is only about four jj KUAI I) jmd Sun Francisco Chron- or 17)^ out of my store. Bring on your good house, good orchard, etc., e. 1 c f< r r I/lie Latest Stales ji'Hce alone, «2,000; or, including n sp'in of wool at once. I keep a first-class store of dren. This is as it should be. square miles in extent and has « | icje for §2.75 per year; the H erald hor-es. yoke of cuttle and other cattle to ! X j A D IE S’A F «D H U D R E N S X 3IATS * O Coquillors should bear in mindi population o f ‘2,000, possesses some j ^ jo ( ;au §2.50- the H erald t number of 20 head including five cows, ! Flcwsis, Cstricli besides many other valuable things about when at Marshfield that Henry very rich zinc mines and that, after | uIjd $ y Examiner, $3.00; and the th p *, 0, It is really a rare barnin. j Flumes and Rhodes still wields the “ hilly,” and the battle o f Waterloo, Belgium H erald and Hom e & Farm $2.50 Flour, Bacon & Potatoes Ca.l n this office. n44tf Tips- that a “ high lonesome” in that place and Prussia cuuld uot agree as to — all in advance. The latter papers Always on Hand, and every thin" sold at Laces, Terms Cash. means all the term implies. which of the two should have pos- the Home & Farm, will be sent a Bedrock prices. W. H. Averill. ZESiTcTocns, Dr. Chas. B. Kendall, of Buena j session o f these and, as neither year free to any address by the Town of Averill (better known as Bandon). and Ornaments. Vista, fell through a hatch in the would gi\e way, the district was by sender paying one year in advance n44 Coquille City, Oregon, wharf while boarding the steamer | mutual consent made independent. for th e H e r a l d and any arrearage Ruching 'Embroidery — D . a i . b r s in — Yaquina City and fractured his At that time the district was very that he may owe. tf. Groceries, Provisions, Canned fruit Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- skull from which he soon died. j poor and there were not more than Hats trimed to order a speciality. and Vegetables, Straw, Blush. Silk, Satin or Velvet, whict , . , . , , , , , fifty dilapidated cottages and huts ( l o s i n g O u t Nulo n t M y r t l e P o i n t Flour, Meal, Bacon, and Lard, w e will sell c h e a p for c a s h . It is certainly not for the best . . . . Unot vlnS. COQUIH- CITY, OREGON. S tore. Tobacco, Cigars, interests of the state that the btate , , ., . ,, , , 1 houses ami the mine yields a hand- F in e " W i n e s , X - i i q .- Candy, Nats, Fruits, and Notions. In order to close out our Busi Board of immigration should be some return, so that some time ago u e r s , O i g 'a .r s a n d C i - ------ Also------- ness by Jttn. 1st we are offering continued the coming year unless it was thought that Germany and d e r 1 e r S a l e . A fresh and ehoi* e supply of Beef our entire stock o f General nier- it can l>e changed to fill a better Beleium would acree to swallow it . . , , .. G - . - A - . B r ; w n , P r o p . and other Meats. n49 *- , chandise at great reduction, lliose mission than it has. It is wholly a • r]8 71vfi. up between them. But so far the . . , . . . . . . , . 1, . . , , indebted to us by note or book creature of Portland. independence o f Moresnet 1ms re Thte paper la kept on file at the office o f account will please come forward The Mail speaks very highly of mained unimpaired— though Ger and settle. Rev. Campbell’s sermon of a week many and Belgium each has a del Wise, Bros. & Co. I w ago Sunday, and adds that the Bap egate living in the district, w hose I ------ tist church contemplates giving dutv it is to settle C .tllP IL V T K R S * K O O K . any dispute j F r o n t S treet, portion a cor- T 1 , a I 1. W illard« book »how » how to proiw Empire CitY and Drain's Station, him a call to become their regular j which may arise, J. lie administra- j ; n ice. ip .. 2 2. . Make m oulding kniye». knives. S. <iet rake to ,. . , 1 • , . j , | mitre with cave m oulding. 4. Gauge a tapering 8 pastor. He is an able and earnest tion O I the district IS intrusted to a »Ipiare. 5. Mitre m oulding worked on t>a-e. ti. (let riMES BUILDING g g ® PHIUOaPHli STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! length o f hit> hip rafter». rafter«. 7. Get the tiai-kniK hackiug for same ■ ,.i i , I1 J 1 , . I Um^th man, and the church count clo no i burgomaster, who is selected by the t«o«iyi. «. Get the len^tti of j*ck r»ner» two CCTIUITCC ForlKWSPirER IDYEITISnS CDCC col IMA I CO at Lowest Cash Rates rHCC C regrcn . % t __ i l * i l . * * i way*. 9. Make hii> for coucATe roof. 10. Lay out Carrying The U- S- Mails delegates o f the two governments 1 r a ft e r « o f any p itch . U . Cut gsble mouldiuK» to I better than to employ him. L LAIRD & JOHNSON Cottage Saloon, YE Mrs Garrisons Restaurant SON CHEAPEST! t Opposite O'Connell’s, DVERTISINq MARSHFIELD, A defaulter in San Francisco w ^ n iii] w liO ll i n i f t p lf K p lo o tx t o n IS 1 HUU " * JU ; tit at top. 12. Cut upper end of Jack raft**ra. 13. m n i l l - 1 Cut valley rafter«. It. Get 8 square two ways. 15. 111,1,11 | Strike » cir.-lo with a »«inare. 1«. To make a »j.tral - VETIVER & SON'S MANUAL trying to compromise through his , couuciloi S. 1 il le is no eloct- : erookèdpolt .19 .M»keon«- boxC*nuin»ttme*»,wo. | / W W O S~t Vt S attorney at 374 cents on the dollar, i 'Assembly m Muiesnet anu to j - price, 5o.-t». orta.wi^rdoxen. semito ( * “ while he is in hiding. This would be a bad precedent if acceded to, as it would virtually be a premium on imbezzlement. It would bo no time I ___ ______i l . __ i • • • • . . ». ! 1 . K, D illard . Co'H'.ille t’ ity, Oregon. , ser)lien^y 110 division into parties, ! VN^1^e inhabitants me exempt NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ^rom ndlitary service ami pay only Land Office at Rosebmg. Ore > 11 . ) Nov. 5. lsHti. \ *lve *ne s 101‘ bead taxation. k’ .)l ICE is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of till hundreds would decamp with The total revenue of the public is N his intention to make final proof in support under ¿£500, and this suffices the boodle of the concerns with 1 rather , _ 11 . 1 __ v, •__ 1 . 1 1 of his claim, and that said proof w ill l>e which they were entrusted; and cover ^ lc expenditure, inclad- made betore the e,mu,y oierk of Cooscoun- bring about a state of affairs that i'*6 the school of the distl ict and the , ty, Oregon, at Empire City, Oregtn, on would be denlornhle in the ev I “ army,” which latter force consists ! Mondaj December 27, 188 «, viz: Abram A. wouia oe uepioraoie in me ex’ . * o . t Higley, pre-emption D. S. No. 5003, for th© treme i °f soldier, \/lio acts as gen- * I • - * . l i 3 u F v t S . E. H and S. E. of N. W . q , i darme and policeman as well. I Sec. 31, Tp. 20 S. It. 11 West, Wil. Mcr. The attention of our readers is j X h is so ld ie r is ofte|j to be Been iu j He names the following witness s to directe<l to the advertisement of f ujj uniform enjoying a game of prove his continuous residence ujxm. and ' cultivation of, said land, viz: Munn & Go., patent solicitors, in . che86 or billiards with the burgo- * Ed. Bunnell ) of Fairviev. Coos county. Oregon, another column. Their name is j 1Uftgter at tbe beer garden on the ’ Marceli Grin' r - i James Waller ' familiar to patentees throughout j chores o f the lake, which enjoys Ì Jacob lliglev of Suinncr, Coos Co.. Oreg. Chas. W. Johnston. the country. In connection with j tbe style and title o f Casino. The novlG Kcgister. the publication of the Scientific j qUegti0n as t0 the relations between American for the past forty years, j cbnrch and state does not give any ! L T O rF IO IS . they have made the drawings and trouble at Moresnet, as the m ining! y G //u. Honorable County Court specifications for more than one j con)panv pay» the stipend o f tbe i (, f Coos ('ounfy, State o f Ore;/on. hundred thousand in\eutiuiit», and p! jest alld the only drawback to the \\>, th<* midt tsigm-d. legal v.-Nrsm Unn- their facilities for ohtdinmg pat- -t QQjjjpjgtG satisfaction o f Moresnet j ¿bfiph precinct, in said county <»; t oos, and ents were never better than now. ana anii the Rte that of ° a Miion’ ,no8t r to 'HI, ctf!lUy tne inlmhitnnts innauitauis is IS that tnat thev tue> nro are ' ^ asit license heTeby be granted Joseph Meals from 5:30 to9, a. in.; 12:30 to 2 and 5:30 to 9 p. m.. B ill C O v4n3 '¿j 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 EACH ISSUE -7 T O N S O P iAÄlj“ P A P E E S . Magnificent Premium L i«t. O n ly SO O ts. Copy and Outfit to Club-raiser« Free. Addrew, HOME AND FARM, L oulsvIlls.W SCIE The most popular W e e k l y newspaper devoted to science, mecnanics, engineorinc aieooreries. in vention« and patenta ever publiklied. Every num ber illustrated with splendid cneravings. This publication furni*hesatuost valuable encyclopedia of information which no iktboii should be without. The popularity of the o c iK v n r ic A metucas ia such that its circulation nearly equals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price, f t 70 a Munn A Co. have T h ir ty A T E N T S . s E & k t - ' ïïîs ig h years - ’ I Jarvis, onvsli k Co. EAVSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS STATION EVERY L MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY j Beer o f best ouality always to be ; had at the Brewery, and orders from all parts filled promptly. vn3 CASH STORE! Main Street, Coqnille City Ogn.. „ . ».isrnuct to ('l')bB. Sold bv all uewsdealere. The steamer JCNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the month of the Umpqua. New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route £l4.5h. Each passenger allowed 50 ¡founds of bageh-o- Passengers are requested to be in Etnpir* City the night l>efore departure. Any information in regard to the above j linecan be procured at the Hlai co or Central | hotels in Marshfield, and the post oihee j in any public I” is© in Empire A- L- Nosier, Proprietor C O Q U I L L E M I L L Gents Cothing, Beets and Shoes, 1 practice before |:he Tatent Office and have prepared I more than O n e K u n d r e d T h o u — o n d applications for patent» in the nited States and foreign couutnM. , ( ‘aveats, Trade-Mark^, bopj-righte, EALER in Groceries, Provisions, Flour, i---- Aseignuients. and all other papers for Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobacco. | securing to inventor» their rights in the United States Canada. England, trance, | Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. Germany and other foreign countries pre- ared at shori not loe and on reasonable terms. Information a-i to obtaining patent» cheer- uliy given without charge. Hand-book» of •information out free. Patent» obtained through Muon A Co. are noticed in the Scientific \ ACRES of land on Four Mile creek American free. The advantage utauch notice m nine miles south of Bandon, con- well und.w to d by all persons who wi»h to dia- — AND— Clocks, Cutlery, etc. P D Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN— For Sale- U r) tai ling 40 acres bottom, all cleared: 20 acres under fence, good meadow, gardei spot of 2 acres, good hill-side range for cattle or sheep. Plenty of outside range Good dwelling house 24x30 feet, six rooms and several out houses. Good stream of water flowing by the house. Good soil, will produce anything adapted to the cli mate of Oregon. Good vagon road from the place to Bandon. where there is sale for all n.a . . . hie products. Apply to Mr.i. Emma Erickson on the premises, or at this office. v4no45. .E BUCK P OPRIET , Livery, Feed and Stage Stable. Tr S p > © o is tl - A - t t e n t i o n G iv e n t o B o a r d in g - — AND ALL KINDS OF— i_ . X T im : b e e C edar , fir , ash , maple , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand hiu I for sale at the lowest rates. TOWING By tlie Tug K A T I E COOK, on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest living rates. J. P A R K E R , CHAS. F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, v l n !8 tf. TERM S M ODERATE. : 9 0 . » « . The new A 1 Schooner P arkersburg , POST OFFICE KNABE Store, C. ANDREWS PIANO Co lie. C 'y, Oregon THE FAMOUS L. M. G ottschalk : PATENTS! Patents obtained, and all P A T E N T B U S IN E S S attended to t x d P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R - A TE FEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. j Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those re : mote fiom Washington. —“ The best instru ment how existing in b o t h h e mi - ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ spheres riunii Ci.viik L ouise K elixhmi :—“ I have never seen Unti their equal/’ P auline L ucc a :— “ The Knabe Piano sur- prsses all other makes.” The popular HARRINGTON PIANO and the CHICAGO COTTAG G . H :i t Expressly for I hr C O Q U I L ! ILL K n on no oth**r Route. Thin vessel having made six round trips n the last s :x months, is s o t keep np her past reoord, and will until further tice, on a^t» r Novem r 1 b, d vr | freight to Copuille City and all points on the lower river at the following rates: Flo r *3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and ooal freight $4 per ton. W charge; and we make N o Charge Unless Patent is Secured. We refer, here, to the Post mas- c, . e r\ i v-v- ter, Supt. of Money O lder Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms *“ r,0ot erfTI M il e < OQUii-L* and references to actual clients in your own State or County, write to ■ 1 U J - W a l s e r , F r o j:« s r UNN b...................... A CO.. Publishers. No. 3Ü1 Broadway. N. Y . Goodrich. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the county court of Coos county, slate of Oregon, at the January term, on the 4th day of January, 188«, for the license prayed for in the foregoing petition, for the pre cinct of Candolpli in the said Coos county, and state of Oregon. Joseph Walser. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. 0. ! •{ Randolph, Oregon: )■ Y e * r. a ! ^ °°* lmnn> a C . A .S n o w A C o. Express No Chinese Employed. L « r n . t Circulation o f nnv LxrgMt any A erirultural gricultural TaD«r Tap«r in the W««t. Cissna, Joseph Flam, Peter Nelson, Jens Jenson, Edward Frisk, J F Lewis, F Hnstik, Win Berry, Edward W Fahy, John Wal- stroin, John Hamblock. 8 Danielson, C Send Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability free of Wells. Fargo & Co's ,25cts. ! I AddieVi"'‘v’i'NN CO . Office SCIZWTino not allowed to h a ie postage stain ps Walaer, to retail spirit nous liquor« in less , A mfrican . liul troftd w ij, NdW \ ork. I>oru I t e m s . of their own.— P ans American I quantities thau one gallon, in said precinct, i ! county And state, for the period of six (61 ! D id you feel the. effect of the Register. ’ 7 7 j months. cyclone which passed over Coke & ^ ----------- — ■■ T ---------- l m i , ! H D Dalmas, II F Miday, J W Perkins, Minard’s logging camp the other' Benton Leader: ® ***~ John Cripi»s, Williom Simms, J J Perry. I) ( IH IK .II T IM . day which caused them to discon- migration board is a fraud, and > HGetcheii. D J Lowe, George Jakobsen. J t > « firtno should be abolished by the legisla- Camllish. M L Thompson, J W Gregg. W tinue lrirrrrinr»9 logging? Hutchison. A Pershbaker, Evan Morgan, IIAIIJAU , I saw M. J. Krantz pass by yes ture. There is no particular sense John Erickson, W Hammerbnrg. Henry j R. E. BUCK, terday, and the welcome shout was in taxing people to pay for a clerk Hansen, Richaid Thrush, J Thrush, E W | Getchell, Frank N Getchell. G Grul>e, Jos. j for real estate agents and railroad — “ we’ ve got a big gal at our Coquille City. Barker, Thomas Wells, John Beatie. Robert corporations. I f immigrants want house!” Beatie, Win Howell, Win Fainnan, L W | to come to Oregon, the)' can find Record, Frank Lawrence, B A Franklin, J •fames M cCnloch ia hauling hay D Howell, S R Carle son, Abram Rose. S ’riceB from Cherry creek to Brewster val rhe way now. The legitimate way Peterson, C F Helg^en, J N Russell, Peter ! most Rea- ley for his horses use in carrying to attract people is to treat those Johnson, Edw. Fahy, A D Walcott, Jacob souable. well who do come, build school Schmidt, J A Wahl, Andres Carlsen. Joseph mail. from Michigan h °use8 and bo white. Mr. Carlisle Two men late iast fo*-k S u e -' nee(leil stand at the gate are trapping on East cess to newcomers. i show people where to go. Lot H e is the G. G. Swan is doing quite an ! Mr- Carlisle step Jowu fifth wheel on the wagon. He is a amount o f slashing this winter. Tw o fat cows lost by J. Young supertluity. Let us strike him were butchered by Krantz Bros, out, as the lawyers say, as “ surplu and sold. They had become quite sage.” wild. The last one killed was like Think o f this, you esteem the hunting an elk. poultry business too insignificant T. Johnson has a field of wheat to receive your attention: Official np and lcoking fine. figures show that the eggs laid by I forgot in my last to say that hens last year in the United States, Miss Ida Scofield was attending were worth more than all the silver school in your city. produced in the same period; and NawB Revorg. yet this insignificant industry is Dora, Dec. 6. only in its infancy. What a grand showing the poultry breeders o f N o lle «* ! I f there is anyone who wishes a this country ought to make in the -copy of “ Sun Shine at Home” for course o f a few years. Ex. F « »r Sal«* a l ( ¿ r e a l R a r g a i n . Christmas present or any purpose, please send postal card to E. W. 80 acres o f laud, about 25 acres Tompkins, Marshfield, Oregon. cleared 12 or 14 acres o f good ^ (T h e book is one of merit—well tom laud in meadow anti garden; worth the price asked. It is inter about 100 fruit trees most o f which esting and instructive. Ed.) are bearing; plenty o f good out -------------- - »#»»-------------- W ill sell For real good bargains, go to side range for stock. Nosler’B drugstore in this place. with the place a cow & calf, a good cook stove, chickens and farming H e is selling goods extremely tools. cheap, and keeps nothing but the W . E. McDuffeo, best tf. Fairview, Or. m. k Tuo C o m p a n y . v4nt2 oroth«r»,who with to»*»mln« J U I V E ! ! I I v C I l W thii paper,o, obtain eitimat*. on «dvarthing »pace when in Chicago, will find it on file at 45 to 49 Randolph St., the Adverting Agency of s a w LORD & THOMAS. A ». EANCROFT & CO., Sole Agents, 721, Market St.. San Frrucisco. J. E. H a o k n b u c h , Blanco Drugstre, Marsh field, local agent. nll-3m PROPRIETOR, CON STAN TLY Keeps An assortment o f Boots nnd shoes, Hats and caps, Stationery, Inks, D ry goods and Clothing L a dies, Gents and Childrens General fur nishing good s; -A-3ST3D also groceries, H o r s e -S lic e i3 3 .g r Canned goods, Neatly and promptly done, at the Cigars, tobacco lowest living prices. Shop next and c ndies. H e pays the high door east o f Leneve’s drug store, est price for country produce vln 2 Coquille City, Oregon. W. Gallier BLACK-SR. ITHING