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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1887)
i Capt. Jas B. Eads, of bridge and nothing so remarkable about it, for interest to deserve the passing there has been but one light ap notice of our local press. car.al fame, died on the 6tb. Eil Green, of Eckley, was in But with regard to this particu Captains Parker and Ilackliff propriation during a short session town Thursday. visited ill«1 bay Saturday on busi- | since 1881. Cleveland ha? noth lar instance in which “ Bad Man” Johnny Hmue was doing the in»; to lose on the Pacific coast, the finds fault with me for speaking, ness. town Thursday. Pacific states did all in their power I contend that there is no question The noted preacher of Plymouth to defeat him. It is well enough which requires to be more tlioroug- Mr. T. Wilson, of Myrtle Point, church, Henry Ward Beadier, is to keep a little money in the treas ly canvassed and sifted and ventil spent Thursday in this place. dead. ury; we might have another Modoc ated than the subject of the proper Capt. Rackliff was a passenger Revenue Inspector Nelson of war. Had Grant had money education of our children. If Miss down on the steamer Thursday. Portland arrived on the river yes at his command to have hired five Lehman is a thoroughly energetic Mr. 1). Giles, “ mine host” of the terday. good Oregon volunteers, sixty Dig aud good teacher, and a model Myrtle Point hotel, was in t 07.11 Mrs. L. Harlocker, wife of our gers would not have set at defiance woman, let it not become stale be Thursday. high sheriff, is sorely atllii ted with 50,000,0w0 of people for two months cause hundreds say it and keep on Sheriff Hurlockor made us a quinsy. nor would we have bail a Caubyor saying it. If she has built a side pleasant visit on Tuesday. Cull John Snyder, of the Western T horn as to have buried. B. T. \V. walk let not “ Bad Man” think that again. Lent hotel, Marshfield, spent Sunday in says let the surplus increase until it is an “ imaginary” sidewalk, but G. Webster formerly of Coos this place. it stands like Ossa upon Peliou, so let him roll up his pants and try the bay is publishing the Messenger M rs. Emerson, of Marshfield, that the people may behold from solidity of the timbers by dancing at San Miguel, Cal. spent yesterday and the day be afar the enormous sums that they a jig upon it, for it is free to him Mr. Baghy, of Norway, is sorely fore on the river. are paying, ignorantly it may be as well as to everyone else. If he atHieted with an affection of the j wants to become convinced of her ’Squire Lathrop has gone to with some, but certainly by all. liver, and is very fe Lie. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher died theatrical talents, let him go and take up his abode with John Sny The schooner Helen Merriam | der at Marshfield. at 0:30 last Tuesday morning the hear her, and the children she has 8tb inst. Had he wound up his taught, in their next theatrical per sailed from this river for San j John P. Lucas of Paluso City, Francisco Wednesday last. earthly career 40 years ago lie formance. And last, but not least, W. T., is the father of 33 children# Mr. F. Schetter and Mr. G. M . and claims to be the champion would have been mourned by all surely no oue who gazes upon her Loggie, of Empire, arrived here father of the world barring Mor Christians: but he outlived his faith. pretty figure, ornamented with be Ho was a great man, and his death coming colors, ns she walks briskly from the bay on Wednesday. al an s. leaves a void. In the whole coun (and she always walks briskly) Mrs. U. II. lvosa. of Bandon,and At the late school meeting at try there is no person to take his down the street, can accuse Miss her sister. Miss Florence Lowe, Myrtle Point Jas. II. Matheny was Lehman of being arrayed in “imag were here Tuesday visiting fiiends. elected director, and E. Bender, place in Plymouth pulpit. Your correspondent having kept inary” garments. Eie! “ Bad Man,” Persons wishing to borrow’ mon clerk. on the windward side of a severe you ought to have known better. ey on goxl real estate security, Notwithstanding the tie-up of winter here is now fully prepared Now don’t talk to me again about will do well to inquire at this cilice. the Beaver slough steamer passen “ adulation” for there is none of to endure the climate of Alaska, The mill failed to run on Wed- gers are put through on that line and should you not hear from him that about A Father. nesday, caused by the late arrival on good time. any more you must conclude that Coquille City, March 14, 1887. of some of the hands. Spur up, All those indebted to the firm he is scaling the summit of an ice M A R R I E ll. boys. of Johnson & Laird, will please berg, or playing with the Polar The schooner Free Trade was come forward and settle at once. At Empire City, March 12, Gustav R. B. bear. Brandt to Miss Agnes Fisher. towed into the Coquille river on Johnson <fc Laird. “ Cor.” It O K A . Thursday by the tug Katie Cook, March 10. 1887. N o t i c e - Rev. T. P. Haynes will Captain Floyd. In Coquille City, March If, 1887, to the not be at Fishtrap the 3rd Sun wife of Capt. George W. Leneve, a son. Mr. Thus. G. Kearns, the postal day in this month, and desires to Ed. H e r a l d : —The “ Bad Man inspector, visited -the river last call attention to that fact. D n u 'l E x p e r im e n t . from AYieked Hollow’’ takes me to week, and inspected the office at You cannot afford to waste time in exper Miss Levelle Clinkiubeard is task for praising, in common with imenting when your lungs are in danger. this place on Wednesday. teaching her fourth term of school all other right-minded inhabitants Consumption always seems, at first, only a H. W. Holverstott, of Fairview. for this school year at Aaronsville. of this district, our clever, amiable cold. Do nol permit any dealer to impose and excellent school teacher Miss upon you with some cheap imitation o f Dr. was in town on Thursday, and was She is an excellent teacher. King’ s New Discovery for Consumption, much pleased with the wagon built We are just now receiving the Lehman, and for giving expression Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the for him by Gallier & Son. papers, letters and other mail from to those praises through your wide genuine. Because he oan make more profit he Mr. Marshall, a late arrival from Salem mailed there during the ly circulating journal. And to em ha« something jest as good, or just the California, and an old acquaintance late session of the late legislature. phasize his disgust, he narrates a same. Don’ t be deceived, but insist upon little anecdote (after the manner of get ing Dr. King’ s New Discovery, which is of Will Hood’s of upper South Co guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung A friend writing from Myrtle /Esop, only that he leaves the ani and Chest affections. Trial bottles free nt quille, was m town Thursday. Point, says: Score oue fur Her- J. H. Nosier’ s drug store. mals out) about an imaginary king Those desiring a large picture of mann for our new daily mail up who wanted to palm himself off as Patents granted to citizens of the the Coquille City school grouped and down the river. AN e say, Amen! a regular Boston dude upon n full Pacific states during the past week, together, should call on Miss Leh It is likely that one of the steam suit of nothing. Now I have no man and get one. Price only $1. ers will make a trip to the bay quarrel with the “ Bad Man,” aud and reported expressly for the Wrm. Volkmar and C. Deitz of monthly till the coal mines start in fact I am truly sorry lie is bad H e r a l d by C. A. Snow & Co., Myitie Point spent W ednesday in up, when they will likely run as and hope he will mend his ways patent lawyers, opposite U. S. patent office, AVashington, D. C. this pla^e. The former visite Itlie formerly. while there is time left for repen E. Boe.sch, San Francisco, Cal., beach 0:1 Thursday for the first J. J. Wilson, the watchmaker, is tance. and in order to assist him to lantern; H. B. Cole, Riverside,Cal., time in 28 years. at Empire working this way. Ho do so I am going to give him a few tree prop; \Y. 8. Doan, Sacramen Teachers wanting certificates will stop a short time here anil all pointers. to, Cal., car coupling; L. Ford, Sau must obtain them at one of the should avail themselves of the op In a frontier coun!ry like this, Francisco. Cal., water filter; II. T. quarterly examinations hereafter. portunity of getting work done in then, let me tell you, “ Bad Man Hazard, Los Angeles, Cal., cart See the notice and attend here or his line. from Wicked Hollow,” where we ridge loading machine; P. D. Hor Marshfield on the 30 and 31st inst. Mandall <fc Batch in the U. S. are, to say the least of it, not over ton, Oakland, Cal., slate washer; The lodge of Independent Order district court at Portland 011 Mon burdened with any superfluous E. Hosford, Oakland, Cal., boiler of Good Templars of this place will day a week obtained a decree pro population, wo need items that for heating water; F. Payne, East give an open meeting aud pound confesso against the Oregon would not perhaps be deemed of Portland, Oreg., pulverizing ma party on the 24th inst. Every ru.au, Southern Improvement company of the highest importance in crowd chine; J. \V. Redfield, Glendale, ed cities. If we take up one of the fire arm; J. Richards San Francis woniau and child are invited to at this county. tend and bring a pound of some The schooners Parkersburg and London daily newspapers, we are co, Cal., stop valve; C. A. Smith, thing. Coquille were towed to sea on most likely to find in one of the San Francisco, vessell propeller; The small amount of stock lost Saturday by Capt. l ’loyd, aud at “ fashionable” pages that Her Most J. P. Tiereney, Oakland, transom by the snow of February, is sur one o’clock Sunday morning lie Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria ventilator; AV. H. AVorth, Petalu prising. We kuewr that most peo took the Lizzie Prien in tow and breakfasted on mush and milk, and ma, Cal., grape stemmer. ple had no feed prepared, and that towed her to sea in good shape. then went out riding with Her For real good bargains, go to as long as the range was covered Thus the river is clear of ocean Royal Highness the Princess Nosler’s drugstore in this place. Beatrice, with Lord Thingumajig with snow, cattle would suffer for craft except the Free Trade. He is selling goods extremely :and the Marquis of Thingumbob want of food. The Marine Engineers’ associa cheap, aud keeps nothing but the as equerries in waiting. Or we We understand an important tion, No. 52, will hold its annual best tf. may discover that His Serene change in the road through Mc- eleciion on the last Saturday in T h e M a il A g a in . Highness Prince Teck, accompani Quigg’s place, a mile from town on March—26th inst—at Marshfield. ed by the Grand Duke of Mackac- Ed. H e r a l d : — You are away off the route to the bay, is contempla All members are respectfully in kiac, took a stroll this afternoon in in regard to the mail. The hole ted. A heavy praiie will he avoid vited to be present. the grounds attached to the Royal you speak of through which the ed, which will necessitate a bridge, T. A. Lewis, R. Cordis, Palace. Well, if we take up the letter mail comes is pulled through or at least make it feasible to build Prisident Secretary. Coquille City H e r a l d , perhaps we after him by the mail carrier. He a much needed one. Mr. I. P. Wahlstead will be on are informed that “ Uncle” ’Rastus is obliged to do this to preserve it "Word from Sixes is to the effect the river next week soliciting or Wliatyecallim went to the bay. for next trip. AVe suppose if it that Green lost 14 head of cattle by ders for crayon work. He enlarges This is all right and as it should were braced and greased it might stand the extra service, but you the 8Dow of two weeks ago, James photos to 20x24 for the low price be. T here is a social harmoDy must remember the snow has been W. Wilson five head, w hile Cald of $15, the usual price of which is which the ancients called “ the fit very deep, besides it would not well and Haines lost none so far as $25 or $30 in San Francisco. He ness of things,” and “ Bad Man” look nice to see the hole sticking known. Also that the Salmon carries as a sample a finely execut must remember that we are all out over a canon like a ships jib- boom after the snow had melted Mountain Mining company had ed picture of a well known Co- kings and queens here, and that away. quiller. Give him your order. reopened operations. Rover. the condition, say of John Dean’s F R O M R O N E B IR G . Capt A. B. Young who has been Dora, March 11, ’87. arm, is of much more importance with Capt Butler on the steamer Ed. H e i i a l d : —The winter has to us, than is Queen Victoria’s Stored I l i a L ir e . Empire for several months return broken, and every indication is appetite or the health of His Serene ed last week, passing down on the favorable to continued good spring Highness Prince Teck. There are Mr. D. I. WilcoxHon, of Horso Cave, Ky., weather. Grass is growing nicely some few people who seem to think Hftyn ho was, for many years, lmdly afflicted Antelope on Thursday. The Capt. now, and stock doing well. The that what they are pleased to deem with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were says this is the roughest winter ! loss this winter has been some be- trivial personal notices had better almost unendurable and would sometimes along the coast that he has ever ! yond the average, and will have be omitted from a local newspaper. almost throw him into convulsions. He tried | the effect of teaching our farmers Let them, and amoDgst them the Electrio Bitters and got relief from the first seen here. bottle and after taking six bottles, was en I to look out in the future fer the “ Bad Man,” remember that what tirely cured, aud had gained in flesh eight T . M. and W. P. Hermann, and I Italy of Oregon. they may happen to have heard een pounds. Says he positively Imlieves he Ed Majory passed down with a raft AVe have a new deputy postmast before, or what may not appear would have died, had it not been for the re of 240 ash, cellar anil fir logs Thurs er. very important to them, might lief afforded by Electrio Bitters. Sold, at At the school meeting last Mon possibly be of no slight interest to fifty oents a bottle by J. H. Nosler’ s. day from South Coquille. They day it was decided to build a $4,000 other parties. Coos against the go to Parker’s mill. A similar raft ¿ X SHERW OOD, school house. AYI 10 says our chil world, is our motto, aud, in this of 150 logs will be brought down dren won’t learn now? little world of ours of Southwestern A t t o r n e y a t L a w by these gentlemen by next rise in a m d N o t a r y P u b l ic . The president has vetoed the Oregon, there can be but few oc river and harlior bill. There is currences that are not of sufficient Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. the river. LOCAL ITEM S --------- —— f — ♦ ♦ — — ------------------- . » - ----- -----» ■+ #»• ♦- - —— --------- — — B u r k l o u ’ w A r n ic a N a iv e . The best h ;»1 ve in the world for cuts, bruis es, sores, ulcers, salt rV.euni, fever sor.s, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, eon.s, and all skin eruptions, and posiiiv* :y euro* piles, or no pay required. It isguatv.nteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. H. Nosier. NOTICE FOR HUBLICATION. Land Otlice at ltoseburg, Oregon, 1 March Uth. 1887 1 ’V ’ OTICE is hereby given that the follow- ing-naraed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make fiualproof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the county court of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Thursday, April «1st, 1887, viz: T. J. Patty, homestead en try No. 37:t4. for the S. E. % o f S. W . and S. W. \\ o f S. E. ,'4, Sec. 22, and the N. E. M of N. W . V4 and N. W. % o f N. E. q.K ec. 27, Tp. 28 S. It. 13 West, Wil. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: L. Iiarlocker , of Empire City, Coos Co. Or. J. H. Lamb 1 of Coquille City, C. T. Robison \ Coos county, Oregon. R. C. Robison *>f Norway, Coos Co., Oregon. Chas. W. Johnston, mrir Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, ^ March 9th, 1887. I ’V ’’ OTICE is hereby given that the follow- 1 A ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the coun ty court of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Wednesday. April 20, 1887, viz: Levi C. Gibson, homestead entry No. 4530 for the S. E. h of N. E. h and N. E. M of S. E. \% und Lot 1 and 2, Sec. 6, Tp. 28 S. R. 12 West, Wil. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said lands, viz: S. B. Barrows "j J.C . Stockman I all of Coquille Giiy, T. A. Walker { Coos County, Greg. J. T. Nosier J • Chas. W. Johnston, mrl5 Register. COAL! COAL! ! W. It. Panteriwill deliver stone coal on the hank of the river nt his landing for $2.50 in bulk: in sacks—sacks furnished— $3 per ton. v5i)2iitf. FOR SALE! Ten head of young Milch Cows. Apply to G. AV. S tev en so n , Fairview, Oregon. n29 CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained a standard o f excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that Inventive genius, skill and money can produce. These excellent arc celebrated for vol ume, quality o f tone r,:;ok response, variety of com bination. artistic lie^.j - , Inv.uty in finish, perfect construction, making i.V -t the most attractive, orna mental and deair«biu organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. E S T A B L IS H E D D E P U T A T IO N . I 'h E q V A L E D F A C IL IT IE S , S K IL L E D W O R K M EN , BEST M A TE R IA L, eO M B im C D , M A K B T H IS THE POPULAR ORGAN Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogue* and Price Llats, on application, CHICA60 COTTAGE ORGAN CO. 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. Land Agency! — : 0 : — T li© T J n c ie r s ig n e d lEHIsis O ^EnSTEED -A - Laud Au ill IRST Coquille C ity and Is prepared to buy or sell for reasonable consideration. He has the following for sale: The Greatest Bargain Out A great chance for Making 'loner, $32'».—Two splendid lots on a corner, in the best part o f Coquille City, with good box house with " L .” Lots cleared and COUNSELOR a t L A W—NOTARY PUBLIC fenced. This is one of the best bargains Conveyancer and General Land ever offered here. 80 acres of the finest fir timber on the AGENT. river, 2 miles above Coquille City, near the Collections Made— Loans Negotiated- river, with logging roads to it. It is esti DENMARK, OREGON. mated that there are 8,000,000 feet of good Ranches, Wild Land and Town Property timber on the land. The land will be sold bought Hiid sold. Collections a specialty at a very great bargain. and proceeds promptly remitted. The cheapest—148)^ acres 2 miles from Gravel Ford. 30 acres in cultivation. All NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. good land goodout range for stock. House Barn 30x12 OTICE is hereby given that the under- 26x16 with shed addition. I signed has filed her final account as ad good orchard, 5 head o f cattle, lot o f hog«, Good ministratrix o f the estate of Win. D. Wagner, 12 stands o f bees, farming tools. timber cn uncleared portion o f the land. deceased, and All for $2290 enquire of J. Stnrdevant on tho W roN Ksiuv the !’> th uat o r A piul . 1887, at 2 o’ clock, p. in. premises or of the undersigned. has been set apart for the settlement o f said THREE LOTS. estate by the Honorable County Court of A House of 5 rooms centerally located in Coos county, Oregon, and the hearing of Coquille City very cheap for cash. any objections thereto. W HITE CEDAR Dated Coquille, Oregon, March 8. 1887. t G O acre8 o f white cedar timber I v v land, one-fourth mile from Bear Mary E. Pugh, creek. Very Cheap. (formerly Mary E. Wagner.) A Brewery for sale—capacity ot six Administratrix. barrels. Good Location—Every thing convenient. Satisfactory r.aaons NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. given for wishing to sell. "VTOTICE is hereby giwen that the under- ne and a half acres one-half mile from i i «igned has filed his final account ar ad Coquille City, on stage road: house of ministrator of the estate of Titan B. Willard, five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 deceased, and fruit trees, some bearing—Very cheap. W E D N E SD A Y , TH E 6 t H D AT OF A p H I L , 1887, t ‘- 4 7 RCreB °*i North fork near Gravel l O I Ford; 23 acres cleared, house 16x26, at 1 o’ clrck. p. m. has been set apart for the settlement o f said barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, »bee estate by the Honorable County court of house; 4 stands of l»ees. 2 cows, household Coos county, Oregon, and the hearing of and kitchen furniture, farmiug tools, wagon and harness, 15 acres o f crops; range out any objections thereto. side and convenient for 100 head of stock, Dnted Coquille, Oregon. March 8. 1887. is less than one mile from school house and Thus. B. Willard, post offee—$2500. n30 _ _ _ Administrator. » 41 acres. 4 miles Parkersburg, ) « on Coquille river: 25 ncres bottom— Bandon Beach Estate ( 6 6 3 Acres( balance bench aud hill land. House 20x28 barn 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing; For Sale. good timber on the on the place; good out CONTAINING the RACE COURSE, AGATE side range for stock. Price. 1250. Beach, HoraeBhoe Bay, the Renowned Caves. The ^<1500 for 160 acres of land. 80 acres utider fence, (W0 fruit trees house, barn 60X40. latter are about in the center of the beach resorted to for health aud recreation, and which, down to V gi od range for cattle adjoining. ft r House and two lots in Coquille low water line is the exclusive property of the r p City; very cheap. owner by rifiht of patent. The frontage on the beach, which is nearly a mile in length, has an un ‘ H O ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acre« obscured view of the l'aciflc Ocean, and is admir w t O bottom land, 6 acres cleared, bal ance good titular, cedar «ml fir -convenient ably adapted for villas, hotels, etc., tho northern to log. Small house with three rooms, boundary adjoining the lauds of A. Glromi, the $2200. Or, 120 acres including the bottom entire frontage of which has been already disposed land and house 81200—a splendid chance of lu building lots. The beach itself extends to a for one wishing to make a home. Liberal considerable distance north of the fronta««, aud terms given. also south of it, and contains a large quantity of One choice business lot in Coquille C it/ red aud white cedar, redwood, spruce, ash, maple —very desirable. J- H- UPTON, O U and myrtle brought in by every tide. The paten tee is also entitled to all mines, minerals, medici nal springs, clam and oyster beds, waifs and estrays thereon. The temperature la nnequaled in the United 8tates for equability, there being only 13 degrees between the monthly mean of January, the coldest month of the year—the average of which is 46 deg. —and that of July and August, the hottest—the av erage of which is S9 (see Signal Service Report). The inside lands, about 340 acres of which are more or less cleared laud under fence are suitable for dairying, or raising cattle or aheep as well as for grain, roots, etc., and the entire when cleared (and this is easily accomplished, as the timber has been permitted to grow only since tho white man settled here about 30 years since,) will maintain a large number of cattle, and also adapted for for the ordi nary products of agriculture in a temperate climate. Easy terms will be given, nearly the entire pur chase niouey being allowed to lie on the lauds for a long time, The northern line of these inside lauds is only half a mile from the postoftice, store, shipping wharves, etc., of the rising seaport town of Bandon, which is situated at the mouth of the Coquille, a river navigable for seagoing ships for 81) or 40 miles from lta mouth, and where building lots of a frontage of 30 feet are selling for 8600 and upwards. This Is an opportunity for industrious and enterprising people, rarely met with. The price sought for at present is ouly at the rate of £¡3 per acre. Apply to GEORGE BENNETT, Bandon. Coos County, Oregon. A BARGAIN. ncres at Gravel Ford, all bottom I « J O land. 50 aores under cultivation, 30 aores good pasture. Oue o f the best places on the North fork; would make a good dairy farm. For particulars enquire o f the nndersighed or on the premises o f J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. A well improved farm of 100 acres on Fish- trap 50 acres bottom land; {ood house and bam and orchard; is a good home for any one. Prioe $2290. Liberal terms given. 120 acres three miles up the North fork. 27 aeres plowland cleared, good house; barn 40x40. School house within 200 yards of the house. Can be made one o f the best o f farms. Very little waste land—good water. Prioe $1500. Inquire o f P . Dean or (he undersigned. 160 acres 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 cedar—good timber. 20 acres grazing ground on np land. House 28x30, barn 30x 30, 200 fruit trees young and bearing. Small frnits o f several kinds and good varieties. Prioe $1250— Liberal terms. A fine orgon at an immense bargain. Enquire of Walter Sinolair. Or at tbisoflioe.