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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 1887.
VOL. 5
n i K i* i:sN < tie n s .
ItcniUY
A ROM Aü>
l* H O T i:S T .
llre w N lcr V u llc j Item *.
O re g o n S a lm o n
F i * li e r j .
BANDON.
NO. 22.
Fit m iffin g In n iig iir n tio n «lay.
A public meeting will shortly be
Mr. Editor: — I have waited some ’ The following we find in the
Those who delight to make a
M. M. M URPHY, M. D-
Congressional
Record
on
page
305,
held
r.t
Bandon
for
the
purpose
of
time hoping some one would kind-
speciality of coincidences have had
i Dec. 21:
Phjsiciau and Surgeon.
organizing a company to run a
; |y take my place and report the
Mr. Hermann submitted the steamer from the Coquille river to a fruitful field in the important
Office over Dr. Leneve’s Drugstore.
news in this valley. But as no
part played by tho figure 4 in
C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n .
j one seems to he interested, I will \ following resolution; which was San Francisco and to call at inter­ American political history. The
j try and keep you posted although l read, and referred to the commit­ mediate ports if deemed necessary. national existence dates hack to
S- N. A. D O W N IN G M D- Before I’ d marry a man and vork
tee on commerce:
Most of the capital can l»e obtained
am only a cricket
For his bread and my own —
M hereas a leading industry in at once, but those who are most the 4tb day of July, 1776, that*
Physician and Surgeon,
As
I
was
enjoying
my
usnal
nnp
year being the product of 444 mul­
Before I’d marry a man who’d place
CogviLLB C ity . O rkoon .
just beneath the huge rock in tho the state of Oregen is the salmon disposed to go heavily into the en­ tiplied by 4: and a president»!
Himself upou the throne.
Calls—day or night—Promptly attended
And claim from me, his "better half,”
hearth, I was awakened by loud talk­ fishery, the value of the export terprise want the people on the term lieginning on the 4th of
Allegiance blind and mute,
J. P. RASTER, M. 1).
ing and this is what 1 heard: That shipments for 1884 being $3,000,- Coquille to take s o w o f the stock March lasts 4 years. Beyond the
I’d marry the merest ape and Wait
y believe
PHnieuN, Si'BuxiN and O bstetrician .
a week ago the stage team (going 000, and embracing 672,350 cases and thereby prov
For him to evolute.
Special attention given to diseases of wom­
. ertaking, unaccountable predelilection tor
—W • man’s Journal
east) got frightened just before of canned salmon, while the same in the success of
en and children, and all chronic forms of
that particular figure there seems
tf reaching tho summit and ran away, year the the total wheat and flour and that theix^w^p^sbiial influ­
disease. Cas«< of obstetrics *10; teeth ex­
lli«u
<lon
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n
i
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f
jn
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t
o
f.
no special reason for adopting the
tracted for » c e n t s eneh. Special treatment
for Rheumatism aud Neuralgia by the med­
upsetting the the stage and some­ export was valued at $5,600,000; ence may be calculated upon to 4th of March as inauguration day.
W a r D e p a r t m e n t U . S. A r m y .
icated vapor bath.
what bruising A. McCulloch, the and so rapidly has this industry further the project by every legiti­
Office at residence on Cunningham creek.
Senator Ingalls’ proposition for
To the editor of the Coquille City
j driver. That on Christinas evo as grown in value to the state and mate means in their powrer.
a constitutional amendment, chang­
""I T l . STEELE. M. D-.
H e r a l d : Following is thejmeteoro-
Capt Giromi is offering some of
\ the west hound stage was nearing nation that in capital employed *in
ing tli 3 date to May the 30th has
Dentist
logical record at the Randon sta-
fisheries
Oregon
staiuls
eighth
in
his
Bandon
City
property
for
sale.
^Earslxfielci, O regon , tion for the year 1880. The ob­ ¡ this valley at a point well known order among the states; in persons I he house is a very desirable one, much to commend it. It is the an­
Office in Holland building, opposite servations condensed in this report ' as Capo Horn, one horse stumbled
niversary of Washington’s inaugu­
Blanco Hotel. Laughing gas and other
! and f»*11 over the grade, draging employed, fifth: and in value of aud the fifteen acres of land at ration, and there is an appropriate
amesthetics administered for the painless into monthly reports, were taken
i the wagon and tho other horse fish products the third in order; $200 an acre is reasonable. Bear fitness in celebrating such an an­
extraction of teeth.________________ vAul
at stated times daily, and forward-
and
in mind that property here is go­
niversary with ceremonies of a
I ! with it. Both horses were killed,
ed
to
Maj.
Gen.
llazeu
chief
sig­
Whereas it is reported that the ing up rapidly.
J. M .VOLKMAR, M. D.
aud the wngon badly broken.
presidential inauguration. Besides
nal officer of the army, war depart­
propagation,
increase,
aod
growth
All
the
lumber
for
Rev.
H.
B.
Physician and Surgeon.
George Wells, the driver, l>eing
that the capital at that season of
ment, Washington, and also to
of
said
fish
are
greatly
retarded
by
Swnfford’s
new
house
on
Prospect
bandon .
active,
OREGON.
the year is much more attractive.
IT. S. signal office, San Francisco. both quick witted aud
injuries received from imperfect Hill is on hand and seasoned, and
succeeded
in
getting
off
without
a
There is one objection to the
California.
O. E. SMITH,
and illy-divisod fish-ladders, fish­ when the result of the Christmas
scratch.
charge which our northern neigh­
ways, nets, seines, fish-traps, fish- and New* Year festivities are taper­
1
I M I
:eon Dentist,
i§ £
I also heard that Miss Eva Harry
bor, the Spokane Review, clearly
office
1 3
wheels, and other devices, and ed off building will he resumed.
t — a. j^ri L
has
returned
from
Douglas
county
[joints out, and that is, that it
M ARSH FIELD, OREGON.
>,
often from [joisonous matter de­
The
hall
here
on
Christmas
eve
vini.
"Z *
? A Sc. where she 1ms been visiting her
~ *
stands in the way of a much need­
a £
posited in the navigable streams was a great success.
The
only
sister. She reports a grand ball
1 Q
L. F. L a n e .
J ohn L ane
ed change in the congressional
of
said
state,
and
that
great
quan­
draw
back
was
the
crowded
state
of
j
^
at Looking Glass on Christmas
LANE A LANE,
terra. It is desirable that the
tities of said fish not matured are the hall room. Indeed, a young
eve.
The
excellent
supper
was
pre­
Jan.
42.39
53
26
13.72
1611
3
1
representatives should take their
Attorneys aud Counselors at la w .
Feb. 43.57 58 30 5.65 10 0 0 0 pared by Mrs. George Majory and caught, killed, molested, and in­ Uptown friend of ours assured us seats at the first session nfter the
Land Cases a Speciality.
March 41.50 54 29 5.81 10 71 4 1 was enjoyed bv all who partook jured by said wasteful methods of that his fair partner’s face was
Ofloe on Main Street, opposite Cosmopolitan
election instead of waiting more
April
44.96 67 34 4.69 11 o. 1 0
capture and unhealthy deposits, pushed against his so often that
Hotel.
thereof.
than a year before the new body
Roseburg,
Oregon. May 49.7063 32 1.00 4 0 0 0
therein*
depleting
the
great
supply
even
their
very
lips
frequently
met.
That two gentlemen from Penn­
June 56.06 7048 .51 4 0 0 0
in the absence of a special session
and
seriously
interfering
with
the
J .M .S iolim .
J ohn A. G ray .
Of
course
this
was
quite
accidental.
July 56.58 7047 1.85 4 0 0 0 sylvania have been spending a few'
is thoroughly organized. If such
Dr. Caldwell lia3 got one of the
Siglin & G-ray.
Aug. 54.37 7140 .19 1 0 C1 0 days at Halfway house and whiling proper maturing of the young fish:
a change is made, however, a new
best furnished drugstores in south­
Attorneys ami Counselors At law . Sept. 51.207138 .49 4 0 0 0 away the rainy days by roaming Therefore,
congress would be in active session
Oct.
47.00 62 32 5.87 10 5 0 0
Marsbtield, Coos comity. Oregon.
Resolved, That the United States ern Oregon. When “ prohibition”
I
the
hills
hunting.
1
wonder
what
j
several months before the new
O kfick —Hollaiul building. opposite Blanoo Nov.
43.03 59 26 2.271 912 0 0
commissioner of fish and fisheries becomes law, it is to he hoped that
Betel.
v-n-*.>
for?
Oh!
guess;
for'old
deer
horns
¡
Dec. 48.42, 57 321197 19 2 0 0
president is inaugurated, whether
he,
and
he
is
hereby,
directed
to
the
doctor
will
open
a
quiet
addi­
--
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•
to take home to their friends.
W ." SINCLAIR,
m March or May. This would be
tion
to
his
present
store,
where
a
investigate
the
methods
of
fishing
48.15
54.02
1024*1
8
2
That Collie Harry, has gone to
Attorney at law.
liable to cause more confusion than
l
General Insurance and Real Estate Afient,
Elkton to spend a few months with pursued in said states, and to as­ poor fellow suffering from over­ the present awkward arrangement.
The rainfall this year was lesB
C o q u il l e C it y , O re g o n .
his brother. G. W. Harry, former­ certain those which are most in­ work, from weakness, despondency
As long as a change is desirable,
than that of 1885 by about seven
jurious to the preservation of this or from enfeebled action of the
ly of this place.
T . G \ O W EN .
it should be radical and complete.
inches. Snow fell on two days, on
industry, as w*ell as to the regula­ heart ho may retire, and absorb
But
just
then
1
heard
a
heavy
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
The elections could l>e held in the
one of which it came down mixed
tions and stringent measures certain quantities of aqua vit(v,
step
and
tremblingly
crept
to
a
¡
M jlbshvikld , Oon.
spring as well as in the autumn.
with hail, and on the other we had
deemed
necessaryTto
prevent
fu­
mixed
with
equal
quantities
of
safe retreat and the voices became i
a fall in the morning.
On botli
ture waste and wanton destruction; aqua calcis to which add some The middle of April is as conven­
H- HAZARD.
inaudible.
occasions it was very light and
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
nlso to inquire as to the ' authority saccharine matter. Mix well and ient. so far as weather is concern­
A. Cricket.
This
K mfirk C ity . Oon.
quickly disappeared. The highest
aud constitutional [lower of the then let a hausfus glide slowly ed, as early in November.
temperature recorded was 70 degs.,
It seems evident that nothing government to regulate and protect down your oesophagus, and you would give ample time to get all
J. W . BENNETT.
and the lowest 26 degs. The differ­ will he done with the tariff by the tho fish and fishery interests on will feel ns if yon w ere being borne returns in before the newly adopt­
Attorney at Law,
ence between the monthly mean present congress.
On Saturday navigable waters of the nation, or aw*ay enfolded in the fair soft arms ed inauguration day, and a suffi­
M arshfiku ), O kroon .
temperature of March which was Mr. Morrison made a motion to go on any waters forming the hound­ of angels, ami gently wafted over ciently short time before the regu­
d TX j . W ATSO N .
the coldest month wo had this year, into committee of the whole to ary between states, or states and worlds basking in the brilliant eor- lar session, which need not he
Attorney and Counselor at Law
and that of July which was the consider revenue measures, a mo­ territories, aud to report to this ruscating light, that illumes the (‘hanged, for the representatives to
be “ fresh from the people,” and at
E mvirk C ity , O regon .
hottest was only 15.08 degs. Last tion of which he gave notice some house.
shining hours of the blessed. All
-
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the same time would leave a [>eriod
year the difference between the time ago. It was under stood, of
this you will be likely to see double
J. H. NOSLER,
long enougli for the successful can­
Ed. H erald :—Seeing a commu­
extreme months was less still, be­ course, that the motion was made
and enjoy yourself a thousand
Notary Public
ing only 12 degs.
with the intention of raising the nication of your Fshtrap corres­ times more than the miserable fel­ didate to canvass among his con­
C oquine C ity . O on .
George Bennett, V. O.
question of a revision of the tariff. pondent in reerard to the county low at the other counter who is stituents upon matters of desired
mcmillan bros .
Bandon S. 8. Station.
The motion was defeated by a ma­ road between that point and Bear ' grinning over a cup of salts and legislation. The change of inau­
ctogTapHers,
jority of 5 out of a total of 303 creek which may mislead some as senna and is afraid he’ll never be guration day would give nearly two
M y r tle P o in t Ite m * .
Marshfield, - - - - - - -
- Oregon.
months longer for the business of
votes. This was in effect a vote it did this writer to a certain ex­ able to get through.
Gallery opposite Sengstacken’s drugstore.
Editor
H
e r a l d : —Articles ot in­
the short session, which would cer­
v5nlti
against a proposition to revise the tent, I will say the facts, a6 I have
Capt. aud Mrs. Giromi gave a
corporation of the city of Myrtle
tariff w ith a view to reducing taxa­ seen, are these. The county road giand ball and supper a la Paris tainly be some recommendation.
Point were prepared and adopted
Our own state offers the most
tion. On the other hand the house from the point below W. M. Per­ on New Year’s eve, and to w hich
last night by tiie citizens of this
is apparently in no humor to con­ kins’ at the old logging ditch is all the elite of the town and neigh­ flagrant instance of tho incongruity
WATCH-MAKER
AND JEWELER,
place, unanimously, and to-day
sider a projiosition for an increase open eastward ujion the survey for borhood were invited. The string of our present election laws, where
O c x ^ u lll© C it y , O g n
forwarded to our representatives
of taxation. On Monday it.refused, horsemen to Lampey creek below band was under the special super­ we elect a congressman a year and
^ " W o r k of all descriptions done at short
a half before he takes his seat, and
notice and extremely lovv prioes.
viln-4* in the legislature, petitioning for a by a more decisive vote, to pass a Ellingsen’s, but there is no bridge
vision of professor Brown. Mrs.
charter.
hill increasing the duty on Suma­ there yet. From that point to the Capt. Gircmi presided at the organ. whose active term of office is less
J. «A— IDE-AsOST,
The petition asking for state aid
tra tobacco. The hill in this case gulch near the divide, the road is The dancing was kept up with than the interval between the elec­
C o q u il l e C it y , O regon
for
a
wagon
road
by
way
of
the
GENERAL AGENCY for the sale of City
failed by a majority of 75 out of a well cut out and logs rolled out great spirit until 12 £. m., when all tion aud the opening of tho first
property, houses and lots, timber, farms, Middle fork, from Camas to the
but there is no crossing of tho
session.
total of 255 votes.—Ex.
ranches eto. Office in Herald building.
tho company' IfcljStittied to the
Coquille, was also forwarded to­
gulch for horsemen, and a bridge
With tho congressional elections
neighboringbluff,‘vf^Mthe
roar
of
i. o. a T.
day. The petition had about 150
fCoast Mail.]
of over 40 feet span is necessary
fixed at a reasonable time, it would
a
great
gun
echoed
and
ie-ecohoed
Morning Star Lodge
A
bwly
of
a
man
was
found
near
signatures, and is a modest demand
here. The road was cut out to the
seem that changing the date of the
over
the
bosom
of
the
sleeping
No- 46*.
for a much needed improvement. Siuslaw this week which w’as iden­ top of divide, hat has been closed
inaugural from the inclement sea­
It with a fallen tree, but from that to ocean announcing that the old year son of early March to the end of
erínííj. “V i Ï Ï K Î 't Lf JÄ? ' iî j The state can well afford to grant tified as that of Peter Bear.
good standing, are cordially invited.
us this aid, in view of the fact that was badly decomposed aud was George Row*an’s place there is a 1886 had glided into the past for­ May would he a judicious reform.
ever, and that the new year 1887
wo have nevor received anything buried on the beach.
path partially made, but not cut
— Portland News.
I. o.
We are in daily receipt of news out so as to make a horse trail now stood before us with its tablet
from it for our|swamp lands. This
would be the means of opening n of snow blockades and freezing when those five logs are cut which in it * hand, to note the various
Coquille Lodge No.53
The late Gen. Logan recently
wants of our daily life, whether
Meets At Coquille City every Saturday oven ! main trunk road down the coast to weather from all parts of the coun­
your Fishtrap correspondent spoke
related an amusing experience of
ing. Visiting brethren, in good standing,
try north and south, meanwhile of. How the road is from Perkins’ they be good, or whether they he
the state line.
cardially invited.
his at the Capitol. He was passing
Justice.
8. P. C. Johnson, N. G.
ranchers bring, into market fine logging ditch to Bear creek, this bad. Several of the bystanders
too joined in the fusilade, and pull­ through the rotunda one day when
celery, onions, lettuce and garden writer saith not.
The
bill
(
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)
introduc­
A F. and A. M.
ing out their pocket pistols had a guide who had just begun opera­
sauce growo out of doors, and the
ed
by
Hon.
B.
Hermann
for
the
The
old
trail
is
closed
at
the
Chadwick Lodge, No-68*
shot after shot, until there was tions in the Capitoljtried to sell the
Meets A t Coquille City on Saturday even establishment of a light-house at weather is mild and pleasant as any w*est end at Canterbury’s ranch.
scarcely a shot left in the locker. general a guide book. The idea of
Ing on or before the full moon in euob the mouth of the Coquille is being one could wish.
The
outlot
at
present
is
through
month.
They all then returned and sat being taken for a stranger at the
Charles Eckhoff who has been Quick’s farm.
pushed by that gentleman in a
Geo. McEwan,
dow*n to a sumptuous sapper which Capitol pleased him, and he amus­
_____________
____VV.M. commendable way. It is to ho engaged in fishing on the bay for
Oren.
was prepared in Mrs. Capt. Giro- ed himself by looking with appar­
several years, says he can do better
Parkersburg.
hoped
that
he
may
succeed
in
get­
G. A. R.
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mi’s best style, after which danc­ ent interest at tho pictures in the
salting fish than in selling to the
ting
this
needed
improvement.
guide hook. A friend of the new
Gen* Lytle Post N o * 27,
Mrs. John A. Logan, it is being ing was resumed and continued
cannery. He says 12 or 13 chinook
The
importance
of
our
commerce
Meets at Coquille City, on every first
talked, will likely be elected to fill without a break until breakfast guide seeing him at work, edged
Wednesday.
Visting oomrads, in good demands it, and with the advance salmon will till a barrel for which
up towards him to listen to what
the unexpired term of her late time.
standing, cordially invited.
in the next few years Tvill make it he received this year $10.50 and
was being said. In a moment he
husband in the U. S. senate.
A. H. Wright, Commander.
Legem.
indispensable.
Our immense re­ the total expense of salting is al>out There is nothing, says, the San
caught the spirit of the conversa­
Coquille City Command, sources must find an outlet, and $3 per barrel. This will pay over Francisco Post, to prevent her
The Bay City mill near Marsh­ tion, and, catching his guide friend
65
cents
per
fish
and
the
cannery
from
holding
the
office
except
tra­
the
government
recognizes
this
in
sto
r
field, is running on full time—10 by the coat, he said, “ come off.
proposes
to
pay
25
cents.
dition,
precedence
and
influence.
appropriations
for
the
improvement
Meets in this place every first and third
Don’t he a fool. That old Indian
Under the circumstances it is high­ hours. It is thought that this
Tuesday in each month. All members in of our harbor.
The draw bridge of 260 feat span ly probable that she may become a number of hours will be adopted was around this Capitol long be­
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good standing are cordially invited.
at Albany is complete,
fore you were bom.”
senatress.
Subscribe for tlie H erald
in all the mills on this coast.
A. T. Lillie, Commander.
A h n woman standing all alone
I humbly hope to Rhine;
I'm tired of this twaddling
Of the oak and ivy vine.
I’ ve seen too many instances
Where, nature’s laws declining,
The vine did the “ supporting,”
While the oak did all the “ twining.
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