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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1887)
I It l.ooleft I.ilto W a r . pressing their gratitude to the Assessor Garrison will be on the ° ,,r B a n d *« F irst T r ip to t urry. London, March 15.—The public river this week. On the sixteenth, in response to band. A large purse filled with Judge Nosier visited the bay coin, was presented to the treasur is badly informed here as to prep AVages are inoivasiiig in the an invitation by the goixl people of | Saturday. er, which was duly appreciated arations i;i Austria, nnd German\ East, which is a hopeful sign of New L ike, Curry county, the Co- The weather is tine and the roads and again reminds us of the adage for immediate war. A correspond quille City brass band boarded the ; better times. are drying out. “ actions speak loud ir than words.” ent just arrived from Cnrcow, says Remember the ocean steamer steamer Autolope to visit that beau- ^ Their hall, though new and unfin Brother Chiletrom of the Recor- ten thousand men are engaged Has nttalned a standard o f crecllenoo whloh meeting in this place April 9th, tiful portion of our sister county. ■ of no imjierior. ished, presented a lovely appear night and day in fortifying that 1 admits der was in town on Saturday. It contains e v ry improvement that inventive The day being beautiful and and be sure and attend. genius, skill und money cnn produce. They had midnight darkness in bright, the band boys took a posi-; ance. the walls being adorned with place. Austria’s preparations for Burt McDuffee left yesterday London at noon last Tuesday tion on the upper deck of the emblems, and beautifully decora war are herculean, but a little late. for the mines of Jackson county, steamer whence they sent sweet ted with evergreens formed into Germany, on the other hand, is Rich gold mines have been dis where he has a good job. ORGAN strains echoing through the hills,1 wreaths and streamers tastefully ar prepared to start on a campaign to covered 1*2 miles from Atlanta, Ga. J. J. Wilson, the watchmaker, and cheering the farmers so busilv . ranged which showed the work of morrows All the army contracts W AS- Our war secretary is mi,I to lie „.¡j, h(i <)Vcr iu ,vefk or s„ re. TtAVTOn labor on their of skillful hands nnd artistic ('yes. are signed, and officers have their about t.> resign hi« cabinet posi-, ; , , ti , Remeui-! <‘nBa| ,!wl thT ■ , .. Pnr | A motto with the words “ Welcome FOB SEALED MARCHING ORDERS. i.- . . . . , i ranches along the rm r. At 1 ar- l,ul ber this and take him your work, i , , .» • . . „ ; Band” adorned one end of the FIVB The expectation of an immediate a , A«-- - i l l J kersburc every tiling presented a Mr. ool W is©, arrived here yes- i t ,,,.]« t , d m UnDlun-H"^ , ..... .. j . , it l ni ie .loim rluhimids mans lively appearance; the mill havmg hall with a Shamrock leaf at either war is almost universal. Her st ate terday with his wife and bain- like- fr;RIlli,, u.orp glial to t<. in( miv»t lmn }Oh- wva . , j j iriemis weie i t nnn smarted up under the ten-hour | side. When it was light enough of readiness is perfect, with not a \\ ise. 1............................... ... - 1 terday aftei his w intei s sojourn in | system. There we gained some jovi-1 to see to drive we again boarded gaiter or button wanting in the These excelled Or > : re celebrated for vol- i iv poufcf, variety of com- lime, quality cf ; ,. ,, Mr White has pun chased a place | San Francisco. He reports dull accession« to our nlreatlv merry! the wagons for Bandon and drove equipment of the army. Business biiiuiiori. L- • :ty in finish, perfect art! I1' < < ... i _:n ___ ... 1 .• • .i ' J J o n s t r u c t i o n , ; m i ihr most allí active, orna- near Iowa slough and will soon times in the city. j crowd that added new conversation away mid cheers sent up by the is completely suspended, and com c ouatai _____ _ _ diaor,,?'! ____ a:.s for home«, schools, and churckei, lodges, toadies, tic. people that made the hills ring. mercial relations have been so move down. The contract for idling for the \ and interest to the party. At Ran-j rS T A H L IS n E D K r r r T A T IO M . An Excursionist. much disturbed that o p in io n favors T N E d llA L E D F A C IL IT IE S , Robert H. Lowe, our deputy goverment work at the mouth of dolpli we met many old friends W K II .L I .lt W O R B M E X , an immediate release from the ten clers, was over hero \isiting the Uoqtiillo was awarded to Mr. and a general hand-shaking ensued j P r o h ib itio n . B E S T M A T E R IA L , sion in Germany. friends I riday and Saturday. J. R. Marshall at 4 cents per foot t till the mails were changed, and i C O M B IW K D , M AKB THIS Ed. H e r a l d : N ow that the nll- Notwithstanding rumors of a Remember the entertaiuineut — too cheap. i th e n we were off again. Bandon absorbincr question for the rest of probable violation of Belgian terri on the 9lst. Go and see ‘"Bread V ote of thanks . —Morning Star j was readied about 5 p. m., when the season will be “ prohibition” in tory, the feeling is that a campaign Instruction Books and Piano Stools. on the Waters” and “ Handy Andy, lodge No. (54, I. O. G. T.. of this ! »11 went ashore in search of friends, 1 view of the pending vote for the can be conducted as in 1870, on the Catalogues and Price Lista, on application, Tommy Johnson, a H e r a l d typo, place, voted their thanks to the ed- | do., as well as a square meal which 1 amendment, we would respectfully France and one of the best boys living,left itor of the Coast Mail for encour- always adds materially to the pleas-! ask that you give space to the Alsace-Loraine frontier. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. will not be so ready for war as 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE., Saturday for a sojourn on N orth, aging temperance sentiments ex- 1 u,e such occasions. In the: discussion in n friendly and rea Germany will be. It is thorough CHICAGO, ILL. Coquille. pressed. eveuing, when all were rested, thej sonable way of this momentous ly understood that if war breaks Lew Simmons and T. W .W right Green Self, with bis two little repaired to the front of the j question. And in the discussion, killed a lsrge cougar between Cnn- boys returned here yesterday much ; *I;d] aIld rtuideted n few strains, we think that every contributor out in the west of Europe it will be uingham creek and North Coquille to the delight of bis friend. Mr. S .1 wddtdl ’va3 the signal for the gath- should sign his real name and that begun by Germany for tactical and diplomatic reasons, so as to neutral - :0 :— on Sunday. has been living at Winneuiucca, | eriuB k« ether o£ a swial Imrt>' no personal wrangles be allowed, ize France in the event of an Aus- Tli© Undersigned C. D. Harman, who arrived here Nev„ since the death of his wife. 1 " ho triPPed «** “ he ht fanta8tlc” but that each side of the question tro-liussian conflict. till about midnight, when all retir H as nearly a year ago, was joined by His littla girl remained with her be given equal space. ed. On the morrow a gloomy T e r r i b l e R a i l r o a d A c c i d e n t . his wife direct from North Caroli-; uncle in Nevada, OZE^U j STZEZD W W. Hayes, r . „ . , cloud shaded the arched expanse Wm. Gallier, na last week. j L Louis Roberts, son of Kepresen- , .A . ,, ,, . Boston. March 14.—It is report ,, . . . i above, as well as the countenances Hiram Thurston. ive Roberts of Myrtle Point, at- , . . . . , ed that a heavily loaded passenger The 26th of next month is a big j tntiv . . . ^ . .5... tll. I of tue excursionists, nut was some- W o n d e r fiil ( ’lirrH. train on the Bos ton and Providence day with the I. O. O. F. and Sun-! tender! the Prohibition Alliance j more forcibl aa u cam<> 1). Hoyk & Co., wholesHle anil retail j set lodge of the bay proposes a eel- comrentron here on bah,r,lay. I ^ u .„ torrel)t ug0(J. dniggists of Home. Ga.. say: We have been ! railroad met with a terrible acci I3ST dent about 7 o'clock this morning, ebrntion of it. *‘° " le ‘% ° “ ° of « “ , )y called ‘Oregon mist." Notwith- selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric j John X. Langlois has sold hi8 i leader of the n p ^ r Coqu,lie, and ; ^ the an(.,e ot thp bitters nnd Rocklin's Arnica salve for two | between Rosindale and Forest Hill. A"“ ars. Have never handled remedies that! Four cars are said to have gone splendid ranch at New Lake,Curry ls tni,.v a worker for that cause, an d . weather, Messrs. Thus. Langlois sell as well, or give such universal satisfac- i through a bridge and many persons Is prepared to buy or sell for county,to Mr. Marshall, a late arri- V ) te of i hanks . The Co- and Jus. Cox were ready in due! tion. T u re have been some w on d erfu l1 cures effected by these medicines in this' were killed. A wrecking train has val from California. quille City brass band gratefully season with full accommodations reasonal>le consideration. city. Several cases r f pronounced consump- j Thomas Green, of Sixes mines, ««knowledge their many obliga- to convey ____ ^ the band and other | tion have been entirely cured by use of a left here for the scene of the acci He has the following for sale: dent. Advices just received from camo down Wednesday ltKiking to the people of New Lake, i g Uests to the appointed pi ace. At i few bottles of Dr. King"* New Discovery, The Greatest Bargain Out none the worse for his snow im- nu<^ ^ lose along the intervening ^ 9:30 a . m . all were ready, and in a tukon in connection with Electric Hitters. near the scene of the wreck are We guarantee them always. Sold by J. H. that nineteen bodies already have prisoned winters work. j route of theii late excuisiou down ; short time we were on the beach Nosier. \ groiil fhanre for niiikiiuf Money, I been tnken from the ruins. the coast, for the many kindnesses , going like magic over the hard sea! ¡$32.1.—Two splendid lots on a corner, in ------- ------------- ^ j Dr. Murphy was called to Nor- Boston, March 14.— Latest ad the best part of Coquille City, with good . , ! shown them, sand beaten (ioivn by the Beething i A Sunday school convention will j way yesterday to see Udeu .Nelson, box house with “ L.” Lots cleared and vices from the scene of the accident the merchant, who is speechless A new territory, w ith ‘ he capital surf, as it rushed to and fro with be held at Myrtle Point on the last | fenced. This is one o f the best bargains on the Boston and Providence in ever offered here. with that dread disease, consump- Spokane i alls or A\ alia W alia. snowy crest. Our journey continu- Saturday (30th) of April. A cor- dicates that thirty-seven persons 60 acres of the finest fir timber on the tjOIL j is 1° be formed of Eastern W ash- od on the beach for upwards of a dial invitation is extended to all river, 2 miles above Coquille City, near the Sunday schools in the county, and were killed and forty injure!. river, with logging roads to it. It is esti Mrs. S. A. Moore having leased i"«?0” and Ul,\ Idall,° P*D,mn<,le‘ ! dozPU lnile9. we turne<l east‘ Among these are many women. the Lockhart hotel in Empire C ity.' l£ 18 thfi ” ak*“ g , of a ve>7 rich . wand across Ibe sandhills nnd those attending from a distance Conductor Tilden was among the mated thnt there are 3,000,000 feet o f good timber on the land. The land will be Bold would be pleased to see her many 8tate‘ 88 lt, has th* famoua mloes of through the green pastures of some will lie entertained, free of charge, at a very great bargain. killed. Coquille friends when they visit [ £dah,°,.“ nd 11‘® « g n c o l-jo l the famous dairy farms of by the members of the Myrtle j The cheapest—1483*j acres ? miles from * - ^ ♦ ---------- [Gold Beach Gazette.] tnral district of Washington. ; Curry, which present a love Point Union Sunday school. Gravel Ford. 30 acres in cultivation. All the bay. good land goodout range for stock. House The approach to this end of Flo Wm H. Pullen, supt. Mr. McCleay and two gentlemen ly appearance considering the i We are under renewed obliga ras creek bridge is simply a dis 20x16 with shed addition. Bam 30x43 Aimer» Miller, sect direct from Louisville, Ky., were ! time of year; and. presently while | good orchard, 5 head of cuttle, lot o f hog». tions to Capts. Reed and Snyder grace to the community, and a M. P. U. S. S. 12 stands o f bees, farming tools. Good in town yesterday. They have j admiring the scenery, we reached' for favors. They never tire of fa tim ber« n uncleared portion o f the land. menace to ali who have teaming to come to prosecute business at the our destination, w here the Coquille l*n s!iin ^ :m«l U i'lin b lo . vors and Courtises, and the H f . k - All f«.r ijJJOO enquire of J. Slurdevant on the .1. 1J. Nosier cnn n!\i ays bo relied upon * * do ov ;r it. blacksand mines with the new proc- City brass band received tlie heart- premi .es or o f the undersigned. ald comes in for it- share. Crystal creek needs a bridge bad- ess Mr. McCleay has been introduc- iest welcome ever recievi d .in e e;rry in stock ilu- purest nnd l**«t goods, nnd THREE LOTS. The Portland News is the first ing, and which all miners seem to their organization. Warm hearths sustain the reputation of l*eins» active, pnsh- lv. Among the number who have A House o f 5 rooms centerally located in ir. _• rud reliable Lv recommend«!»; nri u-les got into it and found it too deep is part>er we have noticed in Oregon think is the best out. Coquille City very cheap for cash. . were awaiting our arrival and a , w ith well established merit m.d such as ere W il l I E CEDAR Sheriff Bailey, last time he was to expose the infamous way Los popular. Having the agency for the eele- ‘ ! general routine of introductions' acres o f white cedar timber 1 6 0 land, oue-fourtu mile from Bear Angeles has of trying to cover up | The prohibition alliance men- j ' p l e a s a n t recognitions took I rated Dr. Kina’ s Discovery for consump hero. His horse had to s.vim. tion, colds, nnd coughs, will sell it on n pos tree I Very Cheap. the dreaded small-pox in that city, boned some weeks ago was organ-1 ^ uuli, ainner wa8 SPrveil. v,e 1 itive f.ninrantee. It will sur?ly care any I think there will be more butter creek. Brewery for sale—capacity ot six barrels. Good Location—Every Illinois has just refused prohi- i lPr‘ oa ‘ atm. ay. . t 1 10 having arrived h little earlier than and every affection of t hroat, langs. or chest shipped from here in boxes the -CL thing convenient. Satisfactory rsnsone and in order to prove oor claim, we ask you coming season and less in bbls. bition. The js*r cai>ita tax of that j suggestion of some of the otheers : expected. After partaking of a! given for wishing to sell. to call and cret a TriHl Bottle Free. Packing is not so certain to produce state is §7,while in Kansas it is I defer the publishing of the pro- ; j luscious dinner, the band formed ne and a half acres one-half mile from Coquille City, on stage road; house of only, 20 cents, and 10 cents iu encl^, codings till next week, when it is i out on the plaza in front of the hotel, C. P. Ellwinger, a dismissed po profits as it used to be. No doubt five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 Alains owi Vikrnw.nl i h is i i desired that it come out simultane- j ¡played , - , were liceman at Portland, in a fit of in a great many have taken to doing fruit trees, some bearing—Very cheap. .Maine anil veimont. Witv » ii} m several pieces which it. and so the supply of pickled roll 1 ously in all the county papers. W e i , • , , . , 0 * 7 acres on North fork near Grave! sanity attempted to kill his wife, difference? ................. j i i duly appreciated by a large ccui- is larger than the demand will sus O I Ford: 25 acres clean d , house 16x28, T v v r will take the liberty to state, how-j P n , , . . prices. barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee J cour-e of C urry s good people who and was slashing her in a fightful tain, at good W. A. Luse, J. A. i oakum, --- - — ► -4 — —— - ever, that they ask for space in all j manner when he was promptly house; 4 stands o f bees, 2 cows, household Nathan and Henry Smith of Cixia j came in good humor and rejoiced The Marine Engineers’ associa and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon kn ooked down with a ball bat. . . j i i-i • j . . the papers in the county, for the river, arrived here on r ridav to at- 1 L in being pleased. Iu the evening tion. No. 52, will hold its annual and harness, 15 acres of crops: range out ... t ... .„n . a i.,,. ! discussion of the question of pro about half past seven we all repair Before a multitude of strong hndas side and convenient lor 100 head o f stock, tend the prohibition rally on Satur- . . . . . • , could prevent, and w hile he was ly election on the last Saturday in is less than one mile from school house nnd , I. t i i . i hibition. I his is a live issm and day. They are all earnest and hard , t , ,. .. , ., ed to the hall, where the band fur ing on his back on the sidewalk he March—26th inst.—at Marshfield. post offee—$2500. J J has two distinct sides.—“ Do you 4 miles ulyovc Parkersburg, workers for the came. j w^r,t t|10 p^ t and present state of nished the music for the marches cut his own throat from ear to ear All members are respectfully in t 1 D m * acres. on Coquille r'ver; 25 acres bottom— balance t>euch nnd hill land. House 20x28 Jas. Ray, a former resident of affairs to exist; the saloon and its while that for the dancing was and died. vited to be present. barn 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing; The man E. W. Jones who shot this couuty, has Returned from a ! concomitants, or do yon want the supplied by Messrs. Langlois & good timber on the on the place; good ou t T. A. Lewis, R. Cordis, side range for stock. Price. 1250. abolition of the saloons, and sobri- Saben, which was supurb and the M rs. Newton at Albir.a some time Prisident Secretary. di* 150' for 160 acres o f land. 60 acres under visit to his old home in Missouri. . . ety take their places,” is the way fence, 600 fruit trees house, bam 60X40. He says the trouble is, he came . they put it. They say all they ask merry throng which filled the hall ago through criminal carelessness \ g« od range for cattle adjoining. B u c k le n V i A r n ic a N a iv e . fc r House and two U>ts in Coquille here and got his feet wet and can’t is for the papers to choose in favoi to overflowing kept up an unbrok has been found guilty of man The biMt sal ve in the world for cata, bruis i r City; very cheap. stay away from Oregon. of right, and will leave the editors en round of enjoyment until mid slaughter. the crime for which is es, sores, ulcers, snlt rheum, fever sores, tet ' H O ACRES on Coquille river, 60 acre» of the papers themselves to say night. After a splendid supper from one to 15 years in the pen. ter. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ‘• T t ) bottom land. 6 acres cleared, bal J. W. Wimer, one of Josephine all skin eruptions, and positively'cures pile«, ance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient which is the right. bnmll house with three rooms, we returned to the hall and the - - -» .... - or no pay required. It is guaranteed to jrive to log. county’s enterprising business $2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom Canadian cruisers are being fit perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. land and house $1200—a splendid chance A New York dispatch says: The i dancing was kept up till a late men, will move to the Coquille ted out to resist American fishing Price 2.r» cents per box. For sale by J . I I . for one wishing to make a home. Liberal h< when all became tired, and the terms given. this season. We need just such old Commercial Advertiser would hour vessels next season. Why are not Nosier. One choioe business lot in Coqnille City mse was called to order and a | re always * seem to be drifting back to the old i hi men ns Mr. W. and we are —very desirable. J ‘ * V T V T A 1 V _- _ __ 1 A l _ • the boundaries of each defined, F or S a l e . — 80 acres of good Know Nothing pi atform and the song announced. One song called A BARGAIN. glad to welcome such. and the United States and Canada ,*T Q acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom fact does not escape attention of for another until several beautiful bottom land two miles from Co ♦JO land. 50 acres under cultivation, A. H. Fish, of Angora, called on those who are trying to forecast fishing fleets made to keep in their quille City. A fine house on the 30 acres goial pasture. One o f the beat sentimental and comic pieces were us Wednesday. He informs us the political future. In an editoial fields?__________________________ premises. Piice, $1100; the best places on the North fork; would make a beautifully rendered by a couple of good dairy farm. For particulars enquire that cattle did fairly well in his tending to show what it calls M A R R IE D . _________ bargain ever offered on the river. o f the undersighed or on the premises o f the alarming increase in foreign gentleman whose vocal powers ^ J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. part, last month feeding on the influence which threatens to over were superior to anything we have Call on W. L. Laird. A well improved farm of 100 acres on Fish- At K a p il* City, Orog., March 14, 1887, by buds and tassels of the “ pussy wil throw the republic, it says: “ It is trap 50 acres bottom land: ;ood house and heard for a long time. The danc W. H.S. Hyde, jaatice o f the pence, John COAL! COAL! ! lows” which the snow had , bent . tine for Americans to awake to the barn and orchard: is a good home for any Ruth nnd Mina Lena Johnson. down for their accominodation. (iRDg©r a nd adopt measures for its ing was then continued till the one. Price t>2230. Liberal terms given. W . R . Panterwill deliver atone coal on Cattle actua.ly preferred this kind , renu)vap xtis time to sing ‘Yankee break of day when breakfast was an- _________________ B O R A .________________ the hank of the river at hia landing for 120 sores three miles up the North fork. of fare to good feed. We had « n - , D(X>(1]e>7 ftD(1 not 1)0 ashamed of nounced, and every one was again $2.50 in bulk; in sack«—Hacks furnished— 27 acres plowland cleared, good house; bam At New Lake March 14, to the wife of R. $3 per ton. ticipated great loss owing to the singing it. It is time to rebuke and ! ready to “ wrastle with his hash.” 40x40. School house within 200 yards of Pomeroy, a dnnphtcr. v5n26tf. the house. Can be made one o f the beat of unprecedented snow. retire those politicians w hose chief j After breakfast and before it was farms. Very little waste land—good water. . , . .. ,, M iss Lehman closed her winter endeavor is to placate the foreign ! lite light enough FOR SALE! Price $1500. Iuquire o f P . Dean or the to handle the term of school here on Friday. element, by which we do not mean cIul^e hght enough to handle the undersigned. Ten head of young Milch Cows. She will give a short vacation, those foreigners who in good faith four-horse team, the band circled 160 acres three-quarters o f a mile up Lam Apply to become Americans, but those who for the last time—we hope not for and then teach another term which G. W . S tevenson , in'v creek from the river. 20 acres cl eared, 50 fenced. O f the timber, 40 acres are white will close just betöre July the 4th, simply come to America to be for- 0ye> but on this occasion -and ren- Fairview, Oregon. n29 cedar—good timlter. 20 acres grazing after which she will teach a three eigners still in ideas, language and , j ere(j a few sentimental airs, ex- M R S. MOORE, PROF. ground on up land. House 28x30, barn 30x . - . , month’s term at Floras creek before aspindioiiH. It is perhaps time to I A. J- SHERWOOD, ------O ------ 30, 200 fruit trees young and bearing. Small feeling toward commencing the fall term here. remodel oar naturalization laws In Pres81ve of A ttorney at L aw HIS Old and Reliable Resort ifl kept in fruits of several kinds and good varieties. It is the desire of the people of such a fashion as to make natural- their warm but newly made friends, Rood order, and no pains are spared Price $1250—Liberal terms. amd N otary P ublic . this district that Miss Beyers ization mean what the name sug- The boys of the Red Cross chose to render comfort to gneats. A share o f Enquire o f Walter Sinclair . gests.” ' altogether a different way of ox- the patfonage is asked. vrm32 Coquille, Coos County. Oregon. Or at this office. b e her assistant. LOCAL ITEM S CHI CAGO COTTAGE ORGAN THE POPULAR OROAH Land Agency ! Lain! 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