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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1887)
t': ( ( 1 1 ( I I 1 if* All 1 i l M i ILitsi Finii Etnii«. to-night. The river at this point is g i i p U U IL it;j ¿K V Í 17 feet 5 inches above low-water .■»nniml niciliuR of Myrtle* Point Racing (Fruui our Regain r ('orrvspomlent.) Ed. H e r a l d : --Mother Enidi Association, v ill bn la id at itn oflice in mark. The forty-ninth congress has ! has cast olT part of her mantle of Myrtle Point, Friday at 1 o’clock p. m.,2T»th A LEVEE BROKEN. j i ' K s r . w , i l i ' . -■ ________ only about three weeks more in white, which she has been w rapp ed ot February, l s , 7. for election of officer») j (.¡rimes, Colusa Co., CM., Feb. 15. i G. I) Klein, s |00 Otto "'hich to complete its record. From iu for the ¡fast ten days, alid stock for the ensrinii year. The act appropiiat;ng President* j The levee broke yesterday two the progress legislation is making look pleased a V 1 t launch on tlie Myrtle Point, Ore«., Jan. 2."». 1SX7. por year to equipami provide arms miles below here, at Drownings old his fact seems to be lealized in ad** ( »iiCF cl '4<iin. g> t*« n gra for the iniliti * has become a law, Iveak and is nearly lifty feet wide. 1 both th * • mite and lion. e. Very 1 met ( ’apt. i t\ ci(*ixiib mu 1 Nelson by lapse of time, thus saving the I* lift V time has been wasted this Siuilh en route for 1 toughis Co. president the trouble of signing it, 1 3 T H E winter by either. Indeed, the pres- j the other .might have seemed an- j other break opposite,300 feet wide, on tue Coast ive ìeet oí r and saving the country t «• appro eat session has been an exception-j tagonistic to a person of less tact, j and thousands of acres are inun- j , a:J 0~.*nY , imil ran iers with the !(1I priations in tin mean time. | but she reconciled the two claims dated. IÜ I ally industrious « ne. T I nited States n jaii on their backs. E. W . »lames toolishly pointed a ln looking over the work of tliel«P °“ luir (l> ‘ »«tinguishing be- | stage upset by floods . 1 Fr. tty tomdi, boys, but snow is a is [»referred above all And ^ 1 k o y>y gun tit Mrs. Mary Newton,au aged past v eek it will be found that some : Gvcen ,10r ‘Opacity as mistress of j Merced, Feb. 15.— The Mariposa ; rarjty in £ oos ;.ouuty 1 will call on the people t tic others. w»ue disposed ^ ,0 " bite house and her - { character stage that left here yesterday morn- lady engaged in peddling milk at appropriation bills way, sheds and 1 urns fell from the of Coos county, and convince the in the former i ing, was upset in a swollen stream effects of snow. Albina, a suburb o Portland, and of the railroad attorneys bill •ot as an individual. \\ e had better ; skeptical of its merits. the weapon was discharged killing through the senate abouta huu- she s e i \ed the usual wines, and in near Horuitos, and both horse cut an extra rafter for snow from J. J. Birch, her instantly. It was pu rely car- d rod pensions bills were p passed, ■ ^u* *;l^ er s,u‘ con lined her own | were drowned. I. H. Patterson,; ^ j Agent. assed , is on. lessness. and the perpetrator will (some of which are of the kind Ì P°tations to water, tliedriver, «ns taken out nearly! J. Crosby killed a fine elk dead, but will recover. The pas-1 otller a,iy ollt ,,n E |k crpck. go free afvr an examination. Lt is that the president wi i veto,) and Tilt* Storni. a pity we haven-» law against su«,li there were debates on such sub- j I set,yore all escaped. All streams | ,J. Miller has rented P. Coke’ S HRS. A. L. OLIVE, PROP. S. n 1 . edio. Teb. 15. A storm ¡ swollen, moist t»f tliem overflow- i criminal carelessness. It should jects as congressional funerals at ¡»lace on Elk creek for five years. •(^ s ,a^e'1 Ia.hre,l W with gieat severity through-! be considered an assault to point a pnt,|i,. expense, clerks for congress- 1UI b r‘ eai seventy mrougli- jUg their banks. fatal snow slide . dangerous weapon in a direction in men at public expense, civil service out Monday. \ essels at anchor off j r rancisco with l»eef. : ’ * ** Headman's Island were tossed j Visalia, Cal., Feb. 15.— Three ( j W L au I oh l,o . L\ct 1 iion/t r»F rP H IS Populr.r Hotel has recently been which it is possible to harm any reform under the present atlminis- , ... . .. | Cx- ' ' h e e le i has lo st 4 Bead o f ± « /b e lte r order than ever before, about like chips. Two hauled in ; one, since there are so mam tration, shi[*s, guns, coast defenses, #1 . . , .. , men in Mineral King mine on the; catt)e A small band of cattle on , „nis truly n favorite reson. currences of the kind resulting 1,1 and on other questions. then am tois and went to sea dui- , 10th. One of them, George Smith, t)ie peru[ waters (ff Elk cre rk have I The tables are supplied with ail the deli- death. -V gootl deal of curiosity is man mg the night. 1 wo others slipped j wa8 carried down the mountain and touched it through the c-uow with- •<5acios to l>e had’ n.nd in 8tyle to Ruit lhe I'liu l • | • 11 i , ,, e* 1 s ' most fastidious epicure. anchors and were w recked. j buneil in the snow, bnt the other (MJj ¡*e0(| ifested to know what the president Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart Gov. lVnnoyer's veto of the will do with the case of the colored 'vlot‘ks were comPlete» l)ut fertu- two escaped with the loss of their j A new limil carrier oriThe D o n ments arc second to no bote) m Southern Portland hi i.lge bill di ! not amount , < ) regoli. man from Albany whom h* }liiS : nah‘!y no lives wen* lost. About blankets and the packs they were ! an(j Alyrtle Point route Mrs. A. L Olive. Prop. v4ii.Vl to much, as the legislature piompt -1 10 p. in. signals of distress were currying. twice appointed to be recorder of So They Say. C v JM j ! UO VI.! ! ly passed it over his veto. He Citizens repaired to the dt*eds, and w hom the senate has seen. VI Did I c T o r li ito m i. gave ns a reason for his adverse T ie D a w n , the little steamer shore, - • nt such a ;ale was blowing tie e-ati on r. ii' .ivei U. Fa.ster * O twict rejected. The ollicial notifi ■ i. bin Inndiag for I.U < :f > h < ‘ action that it would spoil th har Ed. H erald :- Perhaps a brief 1 which drifted out of the Columbia cation of Mr. Mathews' rejection from the southeast and tin rain furi.inlic-I— bor frontage, the government en was falling iu torrents, so it would j history of (H. L>. No. GO.) the . and was picked up by the Empire, | iu •-11**-’' *sn“ 1 has not yet been sriit to the white gineers bearing him out in this. have been suicidal to have launch- j Middle fork appropriation bill will was abandoned by that steamer i v.mtHitf. house and, of coure, the nresident I poll the whole, his action- was e l a boat. J'his morning men were be of interest to your readers. 1 after being towed half way to San j will take no action in the matter seen 1 had it first referred to committee I1 rancisco. One lepnri,. i ys t.ie doubtless for the best interests. THE SEW AMI COJIlRODIOtJS until he is so informed. The com , . . r hawser broke. If the navigable waters of Oregon CLINT, in g TO THE RIGGING | on ways and means, Benjamin of — ------------------------- mission issued to Mr. Mathews by S T S 3 /J .1 V I E R , surrender any of their advantages Of a ship that was foundered in Douglas, chairman, suj)[)osing that the [»resident after the adjourn to railroads or railroad bridges, tin* thirty-five feet of water'two or three j I would certainly get a favorable ment of the last session of congress one c*—^ j»eople w ill suffer. Navigation D . i f .. hundred yards off Dea Iman’s Is- report, hut in this I was disap-! '•¡M is operative until tlie end of the J . the natural heritage ot the [teople, resident *a,u‘- was Auierican ship [minted. Learning that they would , d* >n unless the pr< ^ent Swift and Sure, and tliev should hold it against all : | Kennebeck, of 2.000 tons burden, make an adverse report, 1 then ome one else « sh uld nominate some to comers. »•, laden with coal from Liverpool, 'asked consent ol the house to take ---------- : succeed him. Therefore nttiUnpri a Ftandard o f esccilen eo which ! Her forecastle only is showing it out of the hands of said coni-' ITm uUrnits i.f t •» i ;i|>-. rior. We call attention of onr readers Mathews may continue on Makes tin* round Irip between Rundon and lt contrtim f\ ry iin p ro rr m c n t that inven tive ¡.above the water. Captain Von 1 mittoo, which was granted. I then 1 pe.i.iid, (kxjuiile City every day. U-.J m on ey ran produce*. to an advertisement of the Chicago until the fourth of March. on Leaves Bandon about 7.:i0 a. in., arriving Holmes, of the Pacific (!oast i bad it ref rred to committee Cottage Organ Comjiaoy in anotli- If the president so des irei ]•« at Coquill*; City about 11::W a. m. lteturn- Improvements. This s steamer Los Internal er column, and we take pleasure in can then aiipoint him again, and Steamship company EVERY iuj». leavesGocjuiile City ui»*>nt 1 tf:30 p. in. commiliee made an uni»vorable Angeles, ordered a boat lowered and arrives at I'andoti aliout 4:A0 p. m. recommending to the general pub- issue a commission similar to that ORGAN report. 1 then moved to have the v^TThis Steamer connects at Coquille and Lioon rescued the men. lie a company whose O ms have under which he now serves which City with the **€T .B I S i* ' for Myrtle Point. W A R - bill re-referred to the committee on THE OTH.'R ( Nr.. attained a popular reputation for will he v lid until the end of the nAWTEi, Through fere on both boats, 50cts This committee re J iie other \,Teck is the harken- Judiciary. their superior musical qualites, n»‘Xt session of congress, provided FOR ported it constitutional—but with artistic beauty and general excel he is neither confirmed or super tine St. Louis, from Con- hay, with T E H F IV E a cargo of lumber. She slipped out recommendation respecting i s lence. TIiLe »mp.any ranks am >ng seded. There is nothing to prevent ■¡ Y E A R S merits. All this time the 1)11 was her anchor and drifted on a reef the laigest ami best in the Cnited the president from keeping Mr. ClOt near Point Firman. The officer* continually losing its place on the States, having a capacity for man- Mathews in otlice this way until the .. 3 and crew succeeded iu getting calendar by being referred in order .>.:e c>... brated for vol- Thr(>e rvi'PRf'. t C ufaeturing 800 Organs per month, j close of his administration if he so • : - -OU.-C-. Minety of rmu- Sv «M tart as] tore. A t daylight this m oru in g to get a favorable repoit, until to- v. t.. >. una! *y m l uútb, periect 4 1 . U ii and its organs are shipped into j desires, hut whether it would be . j mort Httmciivu, onm- \ ct;\ 'r -.cti-'M, l- :»’ she was poumling on ihe ro.*ks a[>- ! day 1 saw a favorable opportunity, n <1 all 1 E-c. for tiouicB, Bcuoou, ; nearly ¡every inhabitable portion policy for him to defy the senate's , CvC. L U J v .tie s , t. [VI r e n t miai , but !> • < : i » Ui she got a suspension of the rules, and ï < ot a n r j r * « ï t : i t r r:*r*r atior . of the globe. The members com- ! opposition to such extent, is quite fT< . ) » 1 * 1. i.-ces and I iv of persist nt h".rd work I X ^ l A L i ^ I A C IL tT ir.5, «y dint « ¡I.’! , j 1 Í- .-'ll re C A P I Geo. W. L E N E VE, * * “ * l posing the firm of the Chicago Cot-1 an »thor question, HklLLLJ V.iïU-i 'fEY, i «use l)i!l J).*l-si‘d tiiC* now strewn with her \ a rry iiig ihe C . S . mails, passen '..v i E i i l A L , tage Organ Company are men of j Secretary Manning will Iv vib Sen. Siglin has just assured me COMBTSTD, MA.::: THIS ii.1 gers and "¡eight, will run as experience, integrity, skilled in jeeted to so m e verv s e v e ; *critici-i:' i b>. Aim ‘ Vero tliat lie would try hai l to g« t it follow s : their liue, conduct their business j in the house of representatives be- E\VE Mvrtb- Uiiin: i>*.i M-imlavn, Wt»d- u iia prevail«* 1 tin* through the senate. on an equitable basis, and their fu- cause of his re enly to the res«»iu i«* . -iiKsitayn niul Fridays for ] «andón, call Instruction Becks c.: J Piano Stools. Crook and I arc lighting hard to la Î *ve¡: v ir isours. «in* laiii- ing at (Vpi'lL* (V.v at 11 a. no ture is destined to be a bright one lO > [ * i \ V0 f inquiry s< nt him by .«.ia-egtica and Trieo Lio’ s.oa arplioatlon, d.fiT inches last night. I previ »it J«*si*phine county 1 », mg KAVKS Fandou f«>r Myrtle Point on men, but In* will not be impeached, Tuesdays. '1 burn lavs, M.d Saurays, -*» on'* '* x p r - T f r r n n . > L o.'> S : 'lit, v 1 1 * 1 " v t < • CO U - A rare treat was in store tor the ìli « I i « * 1 ¡ C CluAj'J b^i {Awk L . . r ll LU. I * • down in torreuls. acriunpa ; calling ut Coquille < ity at n<M»n. as threatened, for Ids [«arty in the i send- «rial «iCîi i< t umler people of this town Friday evening, ni«d i»' heavy tliuti l¡•r nii'l s¡ mrp stilliti 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE., j E v e r if c o lu te s i/ s h o ir n p a s s e n , h««nse would not allow the matter and judging from the number CMiCACO, ILL. liglitnin;r. Th(* river1 r< >si: * ITt « •idly the ::pp.»iti-«niiicut Gill now [»end g e rs o f th is S te a m e r. t" g<* t h:it far. The nut hors of the crowded into our little church and ¡o d tore a wav a pproa«dies t>* .-it*ver ing before the house, and through resolution were much nettled at tie* « at hearing distance ontsi e near a! of th«* East I,<»s An g *h *s Grill ges. trickery and ttading on the part of i secretary's attempt to show* them the door, it »* uM seem they knew 'J lu* bricIges ti) ms« Ives well* not some of the members of the senate, , that they did not know w hat a and appreciated it. \N o refer to ì-'Oriouslv damaged. Fai t of the w>* in o- I * d* feat«*«!. i greenback was; that they «lid not J . IT. R «»berts. the lecture of Mr. John A. Gray. * i know tin* difference between a 1)< iwney bridge was can*i« “i 1 IV «ray. » 4 4 of Marshfield, on Joan d Arc. To also the appro.*iches to both the llo r c C r im in a lit}. treasury note, which is nmv almost say that he did the subject justice , Southern Pacific and the First i a thing of the past, and a green — if words are jios.sible in its [>or- street bridge. The streets ucar the Ed. H erald : l will take this back. w 1 dch is known to the law as trayal.is but justice to the speaker. | river ar<* submerged, and people method saving to you that I htive a l nited States note. This alle His denunciation of men who hold are alarmed anti have retreated to been one of your regular subscrih- gation of tin* shallowness of their to the old idea of woman’s inferi other [»arts of ♦In* city. All through ers for sovtm I years. an<l ti*»"* it is; knowle«lge displeased them, and ority that “she can’t be trusted trains on the Southern Pacific and my duty to inform you of tin* ir- j they also consider Mr. Manning with a secret;” that she is weak, \ California Southern railways are regularity <»r my paper for the last censurable for previous official a«*ts. Few towns possess the natural advantages that Coquillt* enjoys, amt which will, in etc. was well timed and opportune. d«*laye«l. None have arrived or i two or three months: and some ( the near future, chum * it to bh>ss««ui a> the rose. It lias a beautiful ami pleasant site, Consequently, at the eapito), Space forbids, or we should lik«* to' <l«*[>artrd to-day. Many washouts times n t c 'Murg to hand ,tli * being situate'.l, for lh<* mo>t | mrt, on a level plateau on the sunny si«h* of the ( oquille there ha» been some consulting of give our readers a synopsis of the are r«*[»orte«l on the So'ithernPacific * he h,s t two issu e s of your v.il- thirty miles from the Pacilk*;oeean, which is reached every day by a four-hours books relating to impeachment, speech. between the Telm«*h»».pi meuntains uable [»a[»er littve not y«*t rn ad«* j steamer ride. OKpiille City is at the center of the converging wagon road system ofCooa what it means, to whom it applies, navigation, and in the central body Just before the address, the r . , ,1A • . p • and Colton. None are very serious, • their appearance up to date. _ 1 | Countv, and is at tlx* head of deep-water . , . part of avast . __ " ,e P’ P" ,K fo1 ! tl.o»L'l,. i „Is,, 1,0.',r o f other parties complain- j "frirt,, river I , I a „ . l , wharh 1-tUe « m r r e o f.il true and e„dur,ag prosper.,y The school children said their little ment. and how to do it. . . ^ lL ^ -j j country round about is tilled with precious inctals, inincral> and coal to an unparalleled pieces, many which, even in the ! GREAT SNOW blockade . | ¡»'g in like wise ah«»ut their ^ exU*nt, and ft covered with a variety of tim b r that lor «juantitv and Quality is not ex- The \\ «*stern men resent what little ones, showed rare training. Sacramento, Eeb. 15. Déports front C«u>s county. Now, 'Sl r. celled bvtliat of any place on tin* Coast, it, indeed equaled- A> a dairying anti stock- they call tin* arrogance «>f the N«*w Some of the older one? and teach froill the northern and earstem Editor, there is a cause for mail be- raiHinp CiJUntry. and a winitarium for tho«e seekinu henlth.it ia bound to coin© to Ihe front \ orkers in assuming that outside parts of the State s a y last nigl.fe 1 ing delayed between Ooquille City T h . tW.iw industry will prow »u in., » n a n . h otor, whit..«he p - ^ b w « ers recited and declaimed some: . , , rv ‘ . . factories, completed, in coarse o f oonutruction, and contemplated, will make the whole of the Empire state, nobody knows good pieces in good style. aught «if finance. Said one ofthera. storm IS still raging HI nearly all a ,u * Dillard, somewhere, through . o o u n ty u Imz/.im* hive of industry and wealth. Coquille Lily is ill the center, is the localities. About Montague, the ! the careless negligmice of some j m o s t elijrible aud will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantii^ea are geoond The bill. I»} ( ’rook, asking for an “these treasury officials look upon upper end of the California* nml one, who is violating the postal *<» *»««« in ^ p<'a»ty. Buildintf material iseheuper at this point than at any other in the county. It has the advantage of a corporation ami is to soon have a mountain stream appropriation of 820.1)00 to aid the members of the house as a lot Oregon railway, it is unabated, laws of the United States, and I of water run through it for protection against tire. Froperty re’isomible. Curry county iu building a wagon of boobies.” He said lie would J. A . D e an , agent , M . J. M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., think it is coming high time that ; road from I’i,it Orfonl t„ < t„ko oocasiou to remluil them (hat On the Central Pacific snow is fall Coquille City. San Francisco. was voted on in the house on the ^ - , . . ... ing heavily down ns far ns New this kind of business should be v4n2tf 15th. but failed to pmw. This is to th« himiK'ial ByBten, under which castle. and the high wind has caus properly investigated by the pro be deplored, for the road i* of the we w‘*re at present working was ed immense drifts, as the efforts of per authorities. utmost importai'ce. It is not only originated and framed by Secrota- Dillard, Or., Feb. 12th, 1887. a local necessity, Gut should he ry Chase of Ohio, and that it wjis the com pa, y to ke«*p the road open oi>en«l foi the State at la w . It is nnothor Ohio man -Secretary ?ire fruitless. A snow plow was Owing to the scarcity and high necessary now for travel and corn-i... , ^ THROWN OFF THE TRACK merce for the northern j,art of ( ali- hll,*r,Jlil11 tliat sI)ecle Pay '‘“ ‘«»t was In Blue Canyon, and by the I l,rice of 8™in Rn(l ^ the char8es fornia to Coos county, of which resumed. time it was replaced the snow had 1 for at U* K buck’s livery there is a great «leal of each, to go These are the hardest weeks of accumulated to a depth of four feet. a»d feed stables this l»lnce have first to San Francisco before a the year for the president. The with tf. . . . start can !><• ¡»ado. ™ s road ; mensar08 tUnt nre teingsent to him . . V plow . , four locomotives push- ! bwen «^vanced slightly. would oh«mtc tlm .ccr-ssity of this , COI1„ r(.ss mm.h rare(u| | >«K>« «">*"'»• toChinarnnch 1 Green vs the Coos Bay Wagon It would cause much unclaimed i *> b jmd stuck a n it cnnlrl «A ^ « *i i • *1 land to I«.-settled, and till tip the attention, and the drafts upon h i s ; " " ' 1 «nek, 8 it conld neither ad- road company was decide«! m the Drnrrp. VT o -EV i ’ t )«. Pnint«. OiG. Candies. Cigars. Tobacco, country with a liealtliy immtgra- time, politically and socially, are > van«« Ilor r«a - otceof -•> i U. S. circuit court last week tit wor^ digging it Portland and judgement rendered i Fane y Articles. Stationery and the finest quality of School Books, tion that would reimburse the state 1 very pressing. The most promi-i sboVf*mrs nrP in two or three years. The paltry npilt H(,p5ni pv’ nf HlA ont* fhe snow has stopped falling, i for plaintiff. Agent for the lending sewnng Machines, Mason A* Hnmh’n or- sum of 820.IHM) wo WouM. in this J , , * C1" 1 1,6 » ' « * “ 1.' «nml rt .8 lm lmvod thn Iraok will he I , - J f* “ ... gnus, & r 01,1 Win«« «.,<) Linnnm of th* best quality. ren.l cattt ...... „t he ''l"««-bonse ,vas the «h,,lomn m dear t«,.„|iiht. It ,« the ** Prescriptions carefully compom,de«l have proved "l*re water,” exc« j»t in that it would uot Dinner, at winch the represent,**- DiocKade m several years. The i i ° r o<uu,uoo ai vthivoswju . xca »», n i ii n o t dinner, which represents-; hi. »ckade in several years. The i°r ^7o0,(XX) at Galveston, lexas, a j LIVE and LET LIVE vln3 tf be very many days till its return. tives of twenty-three of tlie thirty l overland train is expected through week abr° \V:isliiiiKt»n IxHiT. friendly uations usually represent ed here were present. With her eu stern ary good taste, Mrs. Cleveland surmounted the difficulty which presented itself in the wine to be served to the foreigners. Her temperance pro- clivities on the one hand, and the i vi ., L a u n d r y Q u e e n am fi '" - O L IV E H O T E L , is.,,.pus« i.e win supply sau QeqU|j|e City, Oregon. CHICAGO a g A 5 i T 1 ! LII P E, O RG AN Levi Snyder, Captain, ul L ittle A n n ie , POPULAR ORGAN L C o m in g , C o m in g , C o m in g ! ! ! CQUUILLE CITY! J TI k comnlif Tov.ii of S. ff. Oregon! MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON Proprietor.