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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1887. VOI -à • ■P OT mrxT.*M \ i : sm i \ n u s . A 15. 15. T O C O O N « A Y . A lV n g o ii « » ; » ! . o i s? m : io ii i;o its . NO. 35. P lo a s a n i V a llo y H o m s . | ing a load of his household goods j It might surprisa many poople ; Tbe following wed-limed uiticle 1 over and placing them in the house, i Mr. Editor:—As our “ miniature I lie new steamer, building at M. M. M U R P H Y , M. D- of this count v, if actual work was appeared in last weeks Losobuig . | Ho returned to Jerry’s Flat, and j P ^ l i s e ” has not been represent- Pli y sioinn and Surgeon. begun this season on a branch Review: Editor R eview :- There , NoTtl ^end, is bemr* planked the next dav took over another 1ed in >'our valuable paper for OFFICE IM HERALD BUILDING. from the (). A C. road a t; lias appeared from time to time in load 00,11 111 S7 load- w,ien lie was surprised to j fio,ne time, I thought a few items Cogrii.LF. C it y , O regon . 1 ' * » • » « » * Roseburg to Coos bay; vet such a our local papers articles extolling r lancisco has caused a correspond-1 find that some accommodating in- from the undersigned would not ssibilities. (very truthfully too) the climate, ra*se *n the L’oos bay i tes. S. N. A. D O W N IN G JM- D* thing is among the ,,,w poi •* — \ ■— j ------ - ' „ , ; a lftffor u * • ; dividual had removed his property be unwelcome. The happiest man in Pleasant A gentleman, th an whom none is production» of the noil, an,I the, Physician and Surgeon, ' , ' . n 1™ “ '^ '* S^ s ! from the house and carefully stack- great wealth that exists in the ti.u- . < 1 •* H l>«ley knocked Ins , better posted, a n '•l«ho, d ___, we under-; ____ ^ C044OU.LW I’ ity . O Mit ton. ed it outside before setting fire to Valley is the i>ossessorof two sons- stand, is interested largely in rail- ! her, coal and minerals, which are man out ln g°°d «hape, winning i the house, which was burned to in-law, both of whom hold the Calls—day n i ’bt—I’nai.ptly attended ; roads, writes us from San Francisco known to be wi hiu Douglas, Coos j the purse of *500. lucrative positions of school di ; ashes. T R EASTER, M. 1). — ----- -b -♦ ------ ! under date of April 1st, as follows: and Curry counties, inviting capi- _ ani; Montgomery, an old reai- rector, and, by the way, wdiile I Pm airuM. S ubukon nini OinTtri»i*i\N. T lio T i m b e r Itiie r e h l. Sn«eial st if m ion given to diseases of wom -I am informed it is the intention of the tal to utilize, but when men arrive ; derd °' ^ 01'th H^nd, died on Sun- an and children. ami all chronic forms of , There is a big boom in lumber, tllinkof 1 wish to iniParta little y, a?ed 71 years. Me was disvia*. Casf*H of obsuitrioH £10: tooth ox- : Oregou x, California K. H. Co. to mu out i seeking homes and locations foi in- l'M „ . . . Iaoar-maker by trade and a "alivi ! a" ‘l » is quite evident that i information winch m»y he of in- tmatrd forüOreatat nvh. Sin-rial troaimont froiii Roseburg to Coos bav one of these for Hh«uioati»m and Neuralgia by th*. med days. The improv* ù condition of Coos ba rveaynents, they nrtf mrpnsed ! of WftrroJ1 Kll(,x ^ ilMI I boom In.» come U stay. The com- |terest 40 >',mr humero“ 8 « « l e n . icatoti vapor hath. has attrneted their attention, and they a Office at refiidoucAon Cunningham oroek. ««• ; hnd no way to visit tms te.r.tory • pletion of the numerous tranaconti-1 ™lwc,al'-v tl,oi‘e "hose painful du- xtending t ueir line* evenwhere lo control ; exct‘pt on foot, lliul few guides to | . 1 . <U J ** * * 1 * 1 * * is to selcct an<1 emPlo> tcacl‘ D L. STEELE. M. D busine«*, and tliHt looks to mo like a road:, r , A,__ ^ __ __ , 'pire, Monday, IiftV. AY. T.Ulld (tifi- uental railron.d line» of late is the | whidi they would like to have. » soeciallv b«1 found, therefore g.» away be- ciating. The lug Fearless made a main reason for this, but there are ! ers t,,r our l,ubl,c scllo° l8- Dentist . 2v£arslJ.field., G r e g c n , sinee that hnv haa improved so liauli. The | lieviljg we have humbugged them. Our district dads have made the others alstu among which might be Office iu Holland building. opposite Cjiiostion l will it prove a p-rm.va t.t cn- j Xheie m e no roads but one, the Coo- < tn P [ro,il Nortl‘ Bend 0,1 Blmoo Hotrl. Laughing gnu and utinv dition i f tliimrs? I would lite voar view« i . mentioned the great building boom very important discovery (don’t , * 11/1 ! the occasion • niPHtheties administered fur the painless . . subject. . . ■ .. Some say. now, _ that it - in • j 1 bav wayon on that ^ road, crossing the Coast Snpt. A. J. Sherwood, assisted ¡" California. C oob county will a* any questions in regard to this, ■ xtruction of let th. v 4 nl a la tter liar than th month of the Cul-; Range mountains, the dividing line share largely in the coming pros as particulars cannot be given un J M. V O L K M A R . M. D. j between the counties mentioned. by D. L. Rood and A. 11 Camp, perity, for already men arc here til a patent is obtained) that teach examined applicants for teacher's Since our opinion is asked in , Tbe oasicst anj Ofton the quickest Physician and Surgeon. ers are divided into two classes. certificates at the academy on Wed hunting timber lands having a regard to the permanency of the i W fty f rom R osebuig to Coos bay is BANDON, OREGON. The first, or better class, are those improved condition of Coos bay as by WRy of p ortlaild and San Fran- nesday and Thursday last. Misses knowledge of what is coming. In that have, among other accomplish O. E. SMITH, a harbor, we cheerfully answer cisco, a distance of over thirteen Lottie Vanderburg. Tillie W lk- California the timber is mostly ments, a grown daughter to assist i Surgeon Dentist. i that it is not only sure to rem.in , bQmire,| mi|ea- T hi* should not mar, Nettie Mains and Emma worked out and now we are to come “ in the management of affairs.” It i**Ms oflico as good as it is at present, nut u 8()j |ls , he aistnuco flol„ lil)se. StaufT passed very creditable <‘x- in for recognition as never before. has been found that a teacher thus M ARSHFIELD. OREGON. It is only a short tinn till eye» w itli eiery dollar spent in the di- j ,0 Empire City is only seven- aminations and were awarded vini. ns that that o. provided not only wins the affec rection of the work already under tV-fivc miles by C ]» W R win *h ' ^irs^ rade certificates, and three ' Oregon i;riJe!on timber, tminer,, ns as well well as tion of his pupils, but is sure to A. J. S H E R W O O D . ...... way ......................... tiiere by the government it * 4ffûn f f , j second-grade certificates were also ! ^ ushington, will be scarce with our A ttorney at L aw find an easy road to the hearts of continue to improve. As to ; ^ cood wngon road \.hn h(k 1)^j^ ! granted. The applicants were all | Present rate (»f building up. Hus a m p N o t a r y I V r i . io . j * the directors. '" “' “ S ns 8'XHl » harbor as that j down tbe nddd|0 fork ot t)l0 C„. pupils of Mr. Rood', and their sue- 1 ou8ht to infuse new llfe into the I The second class is of course Cixjuille, Ctxis County, Oregon, i i ; of the l olumbi. river, it is <Ie- | quiMe river to M y r t l c p , . l n t , a d i s . cess reflects great credit on the ! averaee Coosite. As an evidence L . F. L a n e . J ohn L ane and painstaking efforts Gf A*Nmw timber is being sought, we composed of all qualified teachers, ;, nlo,hy better: the average depth of itlince of „¡xt railefl f ron, K ose., ability , LANE A LANE, teaelii r. ' (lu°fe from a Eureka, Cab, dis minus the above named additional water on the bar there the hist - vear ; 1 burg of which ...i • . there .. , . i tin are oiny twen- qualification. Both of these class li lor nos auti louiisdors nt Law. ¡or so, and since the last \\ m. Johnson, the expert, who , lf,l:l'h April 1st, as follows. go\*‘rn -. ty.six miles to build, nine miles in Land Cases a Speciality. . . , , . » . , , — ...... ........ All those big Eastern lumbermen es were represented by the appli- oao*onMuinStreet...pp .siteCos.u -iKiiitim j lft 'Vils done, in feet, has couuty. Coos county has 1ms b^en examining the sandstone j Hotel. been away up in the twenties. 1 heretofore expended much money quarry and works at Port Black- tliat have centered in and around j CUI1^S f°r our summer school; but Roseburg, lock, arrived in town last week on San Francisco for trie last two or the directors consulting the inter- O.eg* m. And, tix\ when all the harbors , i and labor on this route and a small J .M . Sim.i!«. Jo in A. G rit . ( along the coast were closed up, out| It is t in ce months, have been up in ests of the district ( ?), or their own ou the lwrt o£ Douglas j his way back to the city. Humboldt county lately and créât- j individual interests, took the man S iglin & Gray. ’ Coos bay retained its n'iUR[ I woukl enahie us to make a road I very probable that work will b • led a furore in timber circles, j with the girl; thus giving notice Attorneys and t’ornisMors \t l,;iw, , depth, being such as to admit of .. . „ 11 drive i • a * team and t 1 resumed at the quarry within a ; I 1 b I that we could men have had that during their administration, Marahtielil. county, Orcunu. few weeks. The company owning | *5<’” je Michigan ~ steamers. One of the’ f O ffic «—Holland bnildutij. oinmsitc Hlnnco the largest b . wagon to the coast tins fall. BoU l.________ v 3 t> 2 *J hart Kirs wo might mention as be- the works now is solid, financially, ' aSonts l,ere f° r a year and a half at least, no cheap “ chuckle headed * • i p i A rriend To Roads. and as there is a good demand for j l u t i n g and buying uplands, teacher” need apply. W 7 SIN CL AIR , ing closed, and that for several Mrs. Duniway once said, “ That T h ose the stone, which is of superior ■ There is now government land weeks at on« time last winter, is Attoraey at Law, run the government.” West Virginia has just made the quality, there is no reason w hy the left to take up in this country. women General Inmtruncc nnd Beal Estate Agrnl. that of Humboldt bay, whither a C o q u il l e C i t y , O r eg o n . lino of railroad from the main line proateat Prohibition fight on record, exports from that source should Tl,°-V are PaJ’ilJg a11 t,ie waY from \Ye don’t know how that is but w’e of the C. it (). is now’ heimv L,,ir- sur- t he Constitutional Amendment not rank as a leading industry, j ton to twenty-ilve dollars per acre iiave learned that their influence T. O. O W E N . veyed. In view' of the latter fact measure passed the House by n i Wo understand it is the intention for redwood and other timber over man is remarkable. Attorney and Counselor at Law . The “ pile camp,” established by I wo have the utmost ftiilh in what ] <d '"*•"* ^ P’1- " <IS 1,1 to u-e steamers in shipping the | Pnids. AI a r s k k i b i . d , Oon. A meeting of lumber dealers was I Mr. Marshall, is running on full the : tleman referred to above, * Senate for of olie voto to coin- ; stone from Port Blacklock. H. H A Z A R D . [GeM Hiv.nh GttzeUt*.] | held yesterday, and the price o f! time. His contract calls for seven has to say It is only surprising plete the two-thirds, the vote stand Attorney and Counselor at Law. Curry county is rich in minimis, | lumber was discussed. The fact j hundred piles for the government that the opportunity has not been ing 17 ayes to 8 nays. The liquor E mpois C itt . O on . availed of before by this company, men who had fought and killed it, j a,id un county on the const offers the demand largely exceeds the { works at the mouth of the river, J . W . BE N N E TT. j or'that it is still open for them to retired to rest on their laurels, |a better field f<»r the energetic supplv was referred to. It is im- j A young professor from near ; derstuod that there is to he a fur-I Coquille City has established quite Attorney at Law. do so. It is quite evident that the when a bomb burst in the chape ! prospector. MxBSHtlUM). Olt'M'lN. i openin'' offered here will not re. | a WU f,)r “ prohibition straight,” | lbvnPSnpervisor Dewey has pur- | ther advance in rate» during the j a reputation in this vicinity as a main ttnantless Ion*» It is only i ” I I ° ,,ye Bill No. 82prohibiting the «‘Inn'ed the lumber and will shortly j coming month. The boom in croup doctor. S o fa r,lie h a scu r- D. X j . W A T SO N . 1 because it is not known that it has 8a*e intoxicating liquors and commence the construction of three | Southern California is having a | oil every case for which he has Attorney and Counselor at Law I remained as long as has unoccu- drinks within the state of West 1 badly needed bridges between In-i marked effect in the price of all j prescribed. For further informa- E m I'IKK C i t t , O u K d . i N. kinds of building material, and the tion enquire of 5. R., his authoriz I pied. Tin unfinished traosconti-1 Virginia.” All sort of filibustering ¡di™ cree5 and Jorry » J. H. N O SL E R , litis is about the lirst spring lumber trade has been largely bon- ed agent for the river. I nental lines heading toward this j and tricks were resorted to defeat Notary Public “ Handy Andy” lms returned j-mstwonM only t,<T t,«> glmt to I ■*> even *o sliuttiiig off the gns, mul | llint potato is Imve tieen piciilirnlly efitted thereby. ----- - --- » - « O F ♦ ------- -- - i.'OyUILLK (Ti ï. Ot.S. to his home here, bringing an im- know tbe best harbor between the 1 lwivin8 House iu utter «lark-; o<r«r.-*l at L cts. ss.-ke.! up. Here- l>or:i 11«-in-». Home forces were tofore they have always been very M c M il l a n b r o s . Ed. H erald :—“ Yours I Re niens horn, which he blow’s till his Straits of Fuca and San F r a n - 1 liess’ i)Ut brave and true, their leaders wise, : sc:tree this time of year. A little IP lic tc g x a p lie r s , main’’ made a stake up Salmon eyes portrude like boiled beans on cisco bay, and that so centrally sit and the measure passed the House j l>nBci isolTeied at 2.) cents Maishtii-ld, - - - - - - - - Oregon. uated was unoccupied by a railroad. river, and lu«s now settled on Yan a restaurant platter. Gallery opposite Seng-stanken*H drugatore. by 37 ayes to 20 uays. Au.l now but tliore is as yet no demand. Old Brudder Bones. kee Run creek, instead of Elk In view of those facts, then, it were v'mlti Many and various rumors are Pleasant Valley, April 1st. not so surprising, after all, if the comes this dispatch: Joy to the creek. afloat ns to what will he done by School district No. 48 has no O. A C. should see fit to run a old Mountain State! Prohibitory < ^ o o «l .M u x I i i i n . the Blacklock Sandstone Co., this j Amendment carries 1 House 55 to teacher at this date. WATCH-MAKElt and jew eler . branch line down to Coos. Maintain dignity w ithout the ap 10; Senate 20 to 9.” As showing j year- R ftdrond to 1 or t Or ford, two O o q . uj .11© O it y , O g n . 38 or 40 head of beet cattle pass pearance of pride. steamers for Port Blacklock, etc., ( »ill« to ^¡CWCHNtlc. 5?S?“ Work of all description« »lone at short the prohibition temper of the ed out over the Coos bay road en Persevere against discourage notice and extremely low prices. ___v.tn- 4 * San Francisco, April 1.—The House while the struggle was going etc., are among the things reported route for Portland, via. Roseburg. ment. G e n - W A LL A C E CAMP Sun Francisco wheat market is in on, one member remarked: “ 1 veri but only so much seems certain 13. Agee bought said cattle from Keep your temper. 3S To. 2 , S . o f - V . , an anomalous condition. There is ly believe that if a bill was intro that the company will certainly T. Sheridan. Also the John Levar Meets at Coquille City every first Satur Be punctual aud methodical in attempt in some way to market considerable wheat in the state and day after full moon each month. Members duced to hang a man for taking a cattle passed over the road having business and never procrastinate. there are large transactions in drink it would go right through some of their stone. There is no in good standing are cordially invited. been purchased by J. Young. Preserve self-posession, and do Levi Snvder, H. I. Clinton, wheat options daily at the call under a suspension of the rules.” other undertaking in our vicinity ___________ Captain. First Sargen t Coos can boast of some fine cattle. not be talke 1 out of conviction. which occupies so large a share of board but no wheat is changing j _Union Signal. Hands are now working on the Never be in an unfitting hurry. I. O. G. T. the public attention. hands. Shippers are not buying Coos hay road, repairing it for liise early and bo an economist M orning Star Lodge A just measure is sought iu the Thus far no dairying has been because they claim the price is at wagons. The toll-gate has been of time. No- *61, least $2 per tou above the Liver- j bridge to cross the South Coquille done on the hill ranges, but this Meets at Coquille City every Thursday moved to J. C. McCulloch’s stage Practice strict temperance. at its junction with Middle year M. Shoem aker and C. Lang- ! evening. Viaiting members of thin order, in pool market even at £1 freight for j station in Brewster valley. Manner is something with every- good standing, are cordially invited. ships. As long as this condition of fork, at Mrs. Hoffman’s place. lois adjoining land owners, will J. Young is buying cattle in Coos ! Ixxly, and every thing with S3me. things fxists the wheat export This was formerly the crossing join forces and milk for butter. and Curry counties. Be guarded in discourse, atten- O. F. I. O. trade for the season is at au for the whole upper river country, Butter made off the hill ranges is Quite a drove of horses passed tive and slow to speak. C oquille Lodge N o.53 and is at an eligible place. During sweeter and richer than is made off end. , , r> . t , . ,. . , „ . _ , Tl . , , 3. . en route for Port Orford to be used Never acquiesce in immoral or Meet« nt Ooqnillt» City every Hat aril ay oven Millers affirm they cannot get a over half the year, the rivei at that the low flats. It is safe to predict!. . TT <, .. ing. Visittug brethren, in Rood standing. . . , , . T, I m carrying Lk n. mail. pernicious opinions. «•rdiallv invited. „ point is not fordable, and the bal new dollar for an old one by S. P. C. Johnson, N. G. satisfactory resu,ts' " T. Johnson is in tho lead as can- Be not forward to assign reasons buying wheat here at present. As ance of the year it is attended with n «igon road shall hare boon hin t , vaBser jor to those who have no right to ask. A. F. and A. M. a result of this state of affairs it is more or less danger. Its special through the hills from here towards j .1!ah, for pl.ohibition! let ou6 Think nothing in conduct unim C hadw ick Lodge, No-68- said one of the local millers has claims to eligibility are that the Myrtle Point, it will open up a ’ m|(, by , bcir vote> No rom , Meets at Coqmlle City on Saturday even portant or indifferent. Ing on or before the full moon iu each ordered from Kansas 200 car loads j country round about there is the a large and valuab e country for j t|m(. ,,|e evif now tbrougboilt th„ Live within your income; be ever month. _ of wheat which he expects to turn most extensively farmed 4 of | any ,. in dairying. In merely letting cattle | )and may dbnjni9b »peeddy. Geo. McLwan, saving; avoid as much as possible W. M. into flour with a difference of the county, that it is on the direct j run on the ranges without milking, I Parties from Benton county will either borrowing or lending. seventy-five cents per barrel route from ^ Port Orford and Curry \ it is difficult to keep them from get- i soon commence work opening ui> 1 Oftimes the blackness which we G. A II. against California wheat at the county u> the Umpqua valley, and ting too wild, but dairying does j .. . . , - . . T ! believe w o see in others is only our ( I I l l ' l l i Li 1 liC>^ T* I l l ' l l L Gen- L ytle P ost No- 27 awav w with all that. that. Lsed Used to ' " 'own shadow.—American Art Print present prices. Some Kansas the interior of the state. By all aw-i\ ’ith all to being aen.g {Vivant located last a summer, first ; Meets Rt Coqnille City, on every l».— , . * 1 1 1 1 , 1 er. Wednesday. Vi«tinK oomrads, in «o*,d wheat is now on the way here. 1 means it should be granted. handlet! from calf the dairystock Anza. standing, oordiaiiy invited. I This statement reads like sending i T i,0 p- . v T r>*i 1 * r v» is easy to keep gentle. For seven years a NmvHampshire A. H . Wright, Commander. L w x- f t l 1 lie rich B. J . Baldwin is boom- , _ _ 1 b - coal to Newcastle. Send five cents in stamps to F. ; man made a circuit of half a mile Frank Clamo was made the vic- C oquille C ity Command 1 ¡v j * hVhnlTmrnft ^ ^ A I tira of a p ie c e of malicious mischief T. Merrill, 145 Fifth St. Portland, twice por day rather than pass a While we have had much pretty j LY* U commenced hi «*>00, - 1 weefe ljefore lftst Having pur- Or., for a copy of the 1G page oa- fxiwderhouse. The other day lie i T o . 1 » O . jb :. C>., Meets in this place every first and third weather since February, March will | an T xp ^ se ^ " the Frantz Nordhurg per, “ The Oregon Cyclist” and II- j “ ^ Tuesday in each month. All members in be 1 r memberetl as a showeiy , q*his is the kind of woik to make a house, in Squaw valley, he proceed- \ lustrated Catalogues, c p leading ignorance, and your wisdom will good standing arc cordially invited. J mouth. A. T . Lillie, Communder. 1 city* ^ ed to move on tho place, by haul-1 American made Bicycles. I take care of itself. iki s i s. 1. E Wriiiit, LC :u,s Ray New«.]