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vol . COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1887. r>. A 1.1/V NO. 39 O ril MEIttlinORM. Z.XTOMOMMiii. ( AVe ask leave to append to this the ignorance of the times touching [Coos Bay New».] such matters. 1 am not certain ; This highly useful and faseinat- j buggy chapter r pathetic and sub- A man may be hni.il)!, anti poor, Carpenters are at work at the M. M. M URPH Y. M. D- You may dres* him in vhc * if you ch< * »sc, that Mr. Bryant was ;* thorough ing branch of science should form lime poem, supposed to be the pro- Physi ciati and Surgeon. Tbe rim of bis hat may h** torn. Newport mine, putting in a new Spanish scholar, but as he seemed i H part 0f ¿|le curriculum 0f cvery duction of a young sentimental Ilis f»-i t uiay he *>nt of bis shoes; OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING. scales for weighing coal, fixing ■ to know everything, I think he ; well-regulated school. So impor- dude, or bug-liuuter whose habitat All this I can freely forgive. C o q u il l e C i t y , O r eg o n . screens, etc., and it looks as if tho Ami eliullv I’d furnish hira meat. | knew the Spanish language. Aud taut has a knowledge of bugs be- j *s the city of Milan, Unless 1 l>v d u n ce mipht perceive chances were favorable for work to H. ELE ìn TGE. M. D. j then, as he spent a winter iu Mex- COIue, that, iu all civilized lands, i Some bups are black. And some Are white, 1 hat his pants are worn out in the seat. Physiian 5t Surgeon,; be resumed there at no distant day. And H.mie are pale of hue; I *c<> City in the latter part of his . hug-catchers are supported at pub- j ( know of no healthier MYRTLE I Y u NT COOS C o ., OREGON. Aud Home can boast of oolora bright, James Aiken last week discover life, and I believe had something Hc expense. “ Uncle Sam” has his ! • By which we can jutl^e of a man; Of purple, green, and blue. ed on the Chadwick claim a lodge to do with the great library theie, bug-catcher which, by the way of S. N. A. DOW NIKGiM . D- At least, ’tis a hobby of mine, The bug uiy addled brain doth rack of white sandstone, which to all I use it whenever I can. • Is crimson like the plum; Physici m ami Surgeon, I am pretty well persuaded that he distinction, may be called the “ Su i Of course. I mi^'Lt make a mistake A hump she carries on her back appearance contains the necessary C wjuuui C iti , O kiiuon . knew all about the Spanish lan- preme Bug-catcher,” Ami take a eoud man for a beat, and each ■ f 1 Her mouth is fiiuifed with ; urn, Call«—day or ni^bt—Pron.ptlj attended ingredients in its composition to 1 guage and the early history of the state has its subordinate bug- But then no dUtiotion l make Her waist is slim, her brain is light, make it first-class building rock. _ D L. STEELE, M. D- If his pants are w orn out in the seat. Her breath ia very atrong; I Spanish discoveries on this coast. catcher. These high functionaries Dentist Her lips are red, her eyes are bright. It stands the fire test, and is sus- man that is willing to move : But be all that as it may, I implore make their annual reports on 2 A l a r s i i Ä s l d . , O r e s r c n , A Whenever Her tongue is three feet long. stern duty doth call, ceptib^g of being highly jioHshed. Olile« iu ilol’n.td buildiua, : the people of Oregon, and all wri- chinch-bugs,j)otato-bugs, bed-bugs, She paints her cheeks and hangs her hair - Bianco Hotel. LatiMmiK «a» ana i*tb«r The truth of my hobby will prove. W. H. Noble reports that four A lady bug is she— aimathttics aduiinùtered for tbe pniule-w I ters on this subject, to let tbe two | and 8U1)(lry other ravenous beetles He’s never found sitting at all. vini No beetle can with her compare— of the boys working at his camp, «xtraation of tc«th. His clothes may be worn to a thread, sweet lines of this learned and most that carry blood and desolation in Oh, she’s the hug for me! sloes may drop oil his feet, on the isthmus, visited Beaver J M VOLKMAR. M. D. Re iiis minus * accurate poet settle all doubt or their tracks. These reports are The above is a specimen page slough one day lately, on a fishing a hat for his head, Physiciau ami Surgeon. i dispute forever as to tbe origin bf circulated among the farmers by of a new text book on zoology. His pants will Is* w id e i:i the scat. bandon . O r eg on . excursion, and returned with 1,530 i the name of this noblest young the big-bugs (politicians). Before Exceptions, there may be a few, trout. O. E. SMITH, And name them I think that I can: j state in the Union. C’lr iT ilt C o u r t J u r o r * . the farmer gets half way through ìurgeon Dentist, There was a variety of fish in The tailor and cobbler are two. The very root and basis of the these ponderous, erudite.and richly The following-named persons the market last week. office The third is a newspaper man. Harry name Oregou is brieily this, “ Oye- illustrated volumes, he comes to were drawn May 3d, to serve »8 ju M ARSHFIELD, OREGON. These three I consider exempt. rial. el-nqna?” Now, give this to an In the conclusion that their authors rors at tbe May term of circuit Graves’ boat contained flounders, For they »re bom tired and poor. 6melt, trout, and a sturgeon about S. H. U a / a ïd . » . F. W ilson . All others deserve your oontempt; dian, or, much the same thing, to are not big bugs; bnt simply hum court: Then drive them awav from your door. five feet long. Sturgeon or “ sea HAZARD & W IM , an ignorant trapper or fur trader, bugs. x. P. w. A hum-bug is an insect Marshfield—J. V. Bonebrake, base,” as they are called at other Attorneys and Counselors at Law, either British, French or American, with a long, sharp proboscis witli j Wilbert Noyes, Donald McIntosh, EuriuK (T ty , Coo» t ’oUNTY, UUSOON. J «it «1 it I ii M i l l e r o n O r e g o n . v."»uA7 aud see how naturally and how which he probes and bleeds the Ed. T. Jennings, John Bear and E. places, are not'saleable on the bay, though they sell readily in San “ Ä T j: SHERW OOD, And what is the meaning and or soou it would forget its Spanish credulous and unsuspecting farmer. G. Flanagan. Francisco at 12| cents per pound. A tto r n ey at L aw igin of this word and nnme Or-e- root and round itself into some- j Aud> Grange to say, that however Myrtle P oin t-B . C. Shull, J. A. [Gold Beaoh Gazette.] a m d N o t a r y P u b l ic . Coqmlle Coos County, Oregon, j Ron ? Lot mo tell you the whole j thing like its present shape. “O je- ! painful this operation may be; the j Duval, ,T. D. Barklow, J. F. Noyes, The ran of fish has improved —~ t ' i t 'V t P T O N ----- ! history of it For every recent, el-aqua?” would soon drop the in- fellow who is once bled seems to David McNair and C. S. Andrew. somewhat during the past week. S F X O k U l v \ v - nt )V vk y P U B L IC ! writer has been widely wrong, and j terrogation point Then it would t ike an infinite delight in passing Coos River—John Porter, C. L. c corN o r ______ Mnrshall is the name given to Conveyancer and General Land it is very important that we know ( be shortened to Oye-’l-’quau. From through the same ordeal as often Landreth aud J. D. Hudson. what was the Langlois place. A AGENT. the true crigin of this beautiful , this it is only a step to Oye-gan. ns opportunity oilers. Gravel Ford—J. B. Fox and R. postoffice has been applied for Collections Made— Loans Negotiated1 Then Oregon is in sight. DENMARK. OKEGON. name. In their development, bugs pass T. Weekly. there under that name, and A. H. Rauches. Wild Land and. Town Projierty To begin with, I will notice some , And this is tbe true origin and through threo stages—Larva, Norway—John M. Liams, Alex Thrift is to be P. M. bought and sold. CollfcoM.»us a specially i and proceeds promptly remitted.___________ I of the absurd stories about the rend i the true meaning of this beautiful Pupa and Imago. These meta Smith and E. S. Spurgeon. I hear that J. H. Upton, J. M. L F. L ane . J ohn L ane of the name, Oregon. The gui le | word: Hear tbe waters? And while morphoses are not peculiar to Fnirview—Ii. H. Mast and Ed. Upton, Chilstrom, Crawford and LANE & LANE, Imok which my fellow traveler ca r-; on this subject I may as well add small bugs alone; but the lawyer, ! Neely. J. Huntley, h|ive jumped the C. Attorneys ami Counselors nt Law. ries, called “ Tbe Atlas of the my protest to many others against who is classed by naturalists with New port—T ho m as M cGiu nis. Madden mining land for which so Land Cases a Speciality. World,” give? this: “ The name ‘Or- j giving the great Oregon river the the “ big-bugs,” attains perfection Dora—Louis Heller. large an amount was lately offered Offle« en Maiu Street, opposite Cosmopolitan egon’ is derived from the Spanish, I meaningless name of Columbia, through the same wonderful Hotel. Hayi.es’ Slough—C.W.Sandford. aud refused. One would have Roseburg, ______ Oregon. and means ‘wild thyme,’ so called The true name is Oregou, no mat- changes. Whan he sits cross- Empire City—C. E. Getty. thought that Madden, being a law J. M. Bioiuif. -Joint A. G bxt . ter if one Capt Gray, of Boston, on account of the herb found here 1 egged in somebody else’s office, Bandoip—E. J. Davidson. yer and iu possession of the prop Siglin & Gray, did sail up this river less than a by early explorers.” Another with a little down on the upper Randolph —A. D. Wolcott erty for 10 or 15 years would have • Attorneys aa-.l Coansetors At Law, qu^er guide book says: “ The word hundred years ago. Let the lines lip, a cigar in his pretty little legal Coos City —T. A. King. left no loopholes open in the title MatshVivld. Coo* county, Oregon. O fvic » —Holland budding, opposite Blanco is from the «Spanish, and means j of Bryant live, and let his tnstimo- mouth, aud a volume of Black- Coquille City—J. H. Nosier. for jumpers to. take advantage of Hot«!. _ _ v3i»gi ‘people with big ears.’ ” But of nil ny remain unimpeached: stone iu his soft, white hands, Sunnier—J. W. Catching. at this late date. Where rolls tlie Oregon, W . SINCLAIR, remarkable writers on this theme I trying to look profound, he is in J. E. Haines, of Eckly, and Miss And hears no sound save its own dashing». P atents G ranted to the citi Atturn.-v at Law, his larva state, and subsist» ujxon Mary E. Divilbiss were married (tanoral Insurance"and Ileal I\tate Agent, lmve yet encountered, and they are j Hear the waters? Oregon? zens of the Pacific States during very many, I must say that the pa- j I know I ought to beg pardon a litt’e legal pap and a little dewy O oquilli (T ty , O regon . last Sunday, the 24th, at the resi triotic Irishman who wrote a pain- for .Iwelline ro lonz on this nn.l uect»r distilled by Cupid, tho god! i the past week, and reported ex- dence of Daniel Divilbiss, and T.Gk O W EN . , . • i i- t j ptesslv for the H e r a l d , by C. A. nhlet to prove that the name was . , ,, ........ he worships. in *, * ,, , 1 J „ Wash- T v after a sumptuous bieakfast pro Attorney and Counselor at Law, « ' standing thus long on the moun at whose shrine i, i . .- , . ! Snow & ( o,, Patent lawyers, honor of a countryman of tain top on the edge of this great oilier word.8 —1 care not if h is;. U iasit/i .ii.D, Oun. given in no J ceeded to Eckly in company with , • , i i a i nigton, D. (a his by the name of 0 ’ llftgen is the J. W . BENNETT. ! young state, but a name, pavticu- physical ponderosity exceeds two j e M. Arnold, San Francisco, Cal., a number oi young people, where i most remarkable. Attorney at Law, laly a name so beautiful ¡is this, is hundred pounds in weight—he is j rivet; W. Henley, Alamenda, C al, preparations had been made to M AK:;.triUM>. ORftOoN. The true meaning of the word When he celebrate tho event with a ball and i very im|x>rtanL Ami then let us simply a baby lawyer. ! nutritive tonic; R. H. Hunt, San Oregon is “ Hear the waters?” And D. X j . W ATSON. A good-looking, believe with Bryant that these old is admitted to the bar. and is fish - Francisco, Cal., woven fabric; L. supper, etc. Attorney and Counselor at Law any traveler who will pass up the navigators were poets at least, and ing for a nomination for county young couple and of a kind likely H. Lewis, San Jose, Cal., miter huriuL Cni.OKiwt'S. Columbia river, a little way above gave no cheap or unmeaning name attorney, he has entered his pupa bevel; S. N. Washburn, Union, Or to succeed in the world and add J. H .N O SL E R , Vancouver--now a pleasant little to the great lands which they tool; state. He now subsists ujxm wind egon, lasting machine; G.A. Weise, to the profits and pleasure of the Notary uud . ic oily, but once a grout trad...« port fnwh t,.om lhe hand o{ the Croator. and gas. His conscience gradual community where they reside. Coruna.Uii'i, U d M.______ San Francisco, Cal., electric arc —will 8oe at once the significance [Coast Mail ] Descending from the top of the ly hardens, aud his fear of brim lamp; J. Witt, Los Angeles, Cal., tfcMLLAN EKGS. The mail is now put on the sum of the name. For here the waters gre;it mountain range which divides stone diminishes, till he is able I^ U ctc g l a p l i e i s , I motor for velocipedes. mer schedule, and leaves here at 9 M« rulilii Id. - - - - - - - - Oregon. literally ponr down out of the i the two first states-on the Pacific to burst his shell, unfold his wings, Gallery SencstRCken'a drugstore. liAXim x. a. m., and arrives in the night: clouds. They roar and flash and, ▼r»nl*i sea coast, we come to a wide and spread out his phosphorescent tail, The cannery company of Empire ! sweep continually. Mount Hood , woodless valley. It is not very mount the air like a sky-rocket,and j The Parkersburg arrived on the hangs literally above you on the • rich; and, besides, its long isola perch upon one of th* tall spires 4th. She brought up a lot of City, has concluded to proceed fat* s 22 , right as you pass up this grandest , tion from nil KoajM>rts and markets of fame’ s proud temples. He has freight including machinery for with the establishment of a busi LM l JLWhU'LU, * \1CH-M ..vrfcK O o Q Y iiilo C it y , O g n . ness at that poiut and will put up When the of Hie world has left it mudi in the now reached the imago state; that ^ie government pile driver. rthort ; of all grand views. Work o ! all dt-aorij-tn u^ doli») at ah; v'.ndH wind blows sharp and sudden notice amt extmi»ely low riot a Capt and Mrs. Littlefield and fish during this season. background. It is called Rogue is, he is \ full Hedged lawyer, a It is reported that the purchasers Gen- W A L L A C E C A M P - ! around the sunny summit of this river. The origin of this mean “ big-bug to whom all tho little ! family arrived on Monday evening is T c . 2 , S . C f “V sublime mountain and mak«h a name may be easily guessed at. bugs bow the reverential knee per river steamer. The Capt. is of the Newport Coal company Uerti at Uouuille City every f.ra». Salar ci ny afte- full nux.n «ach inonth. i.eoibt-r» rift in the cloud*, yon can sen tbe ; Bo, w|latever the stl)rmy nIlture o( He can now digest strong food and very popular with the Bandouians have ordered the company houses in kiood »tandinff are cordially iuvit' d- mountain is literally leaning over the men may have been who gave strong drink; and can read, with and d ‘servedly so and all here at Newport vacated, and that it is Knvcier. H . I. Clinton I*en hnviler. Fi rut Sar«en.t Captain. contemplated to put a force of men you and hanging above you in the this name to a very considerable out betraying any emotion, such were glad to see him. I. O. G. T. clouds. It looks ns if it might and very beautiful river, the pres scriptural texts as the following: Every effort is being made to at work at no distant day. Morning Star Lodge blow over and fall down in the aw ent people are of the most harmless. “ AD liars ehall have their portion have Rosa’s hall ready for the J. J. Galvin arrived on the Ar N o - 464, ful chasm of waters before you. An act has been passed in the state iu the lake that burns with fire promised ball on the 14. eata and succeeded Mr. Henning, lieotA at Counille City t-xrry lhnrmlay •veniutf. Vialtiu” mombera of this order, in Aud it is Bie little rivers, made He can now bo Strangers are coming hero con of Cape Arago Life-saving station. legislature declaring that the name and brimstone.” good Htandin«. aro pordialiy invited._______ from melting snow, pitching their is “ Gold” river, and not “ Rogue” entrusted with the management stantly but they are mostly looking Mr. Henning has been transferred to the Humboldt life station, where foamy waters down out of the river. But, all the same, the peo anti control of the three noble for government land. O. F. I. o. Mr. Galvin was c lo u d s into the vast, calm bosom of On her last trip down the Park there is a crew. ple still call it Rogue river. ---- And draft horses that pull the county Coquille Lodge No.53 . , ------------------ o---------- Alas! only a few’ lawyers ersburg reached the city in 48 formerly a lighthouse keeper at M ««u »t Coquiii« City e««ry Saturday «yen th e C o lu m b ia , o r re g o n , river, ; new n nm e r e m io d s m© th a t the wagon. Point New Year, on the California in«. VmitiUif l.mtlireii, m nood Htmidm«* i w h ich have g iv e n tills Sw eet an d I _ u , u j _ 4. J .4., 4.U gold belt does not end with the ever reached this exalted state. hours. This was doing very well ••rdially invited. coast. H._p. c. John non, N. G. significant name to the laud. You California line at all. Here, in Or By tar the largest number of them but nevertheless this record was Arrivals by the Areata, April 30: I can hear these waters continually A. F. and A. M. egon, in this u ide ami wealthy val “ peg out” in the larva or pupa frequently beaten by th tt veteran Chadwick Lodge, No-68. i when the wind is favorable all the ley, where woolen mills and all state, and never again peg in! son of Old Neptune, Capt. Brown. Mrs. H. R. Reed, G. W. Loggie, S. MwetH at Coquille City on Saturday even There are a great many kinds of : On one trip he went dowu in 40 R. Davis, J. G. Richards, J. W. ing on or before tbe full moon iu each I way down to Vancouver, the old sorts of machinery rattle and rave Kenyon, Mrs. Condron, Mrs. Ha- British trading post before referred Geo. McKvran, W. M. on the hanks of the river, we once bugs in the w’orld, but only a few hours, another in 35 hours, and up zelton and children, H. Kretlow, to. And there can be no doubt at . i • , ., • . . , . . t had uothing at all but stormy and big-bugs. The fellows who live on on one occasion he a'bsolutnly ar G. A R. »• . . . , potatoes are i>otato-bug8; tho boys rived iu Frisco in 30 hours. He two Chinameu, and 12 in the Gen Lytle Post No- 27, 1 all about the origin of the Dame as . steerage. M««1 a at Coquille City, on every lirat I bave stated For the English I !*r__e?! T 'T '. . even to this day nearly all the little who toot out music on the Fourth made eleveu trips in one year, and Wednesday. Viatin« oomradb, iu Rood nearly always respected the old atanding. cordially invited. A citizen ws6 trying to hire a mountain streams, that come steal- of July are horn-bugs; tbe pugil- made the round trip—including A. H\ Wriuht, Commander. _ ______ _____ upniunu Spanish inuum names aiwiJB along tuc the i auiut Pacific, , i • i • . Al ists are tumble-bugs; the lazyi ; loading and discharging—iu eleveu colored man at the market yester Coquille City Command from Patagonia to Alaska. And j , inb ( own ro^ ou ® 8 eP PU1® sleepy, drones are bed-bugs; and days and a half. ’Tis hard to beat day to clear out a back yard, but 1 6 R . C. i r • , • * , woods, are thick with mud aud . V ... , know of no single instance where' , . . . . . the delicate, beautiful and lovely tbe laborer dodged and hesitated, old Brown. Meeta iu thisplno« «very first and third , , . ., , , | gravel from the work of miuers in Tuesday in each inonth. All merolier* in they changed a name when it had a ! *, . . . , A. creatures whose delight it is to It is expected that work will be aud hung about it so long that the ~... * i rP, the mountains. At one time the good standing are oordially invited. ntting purpose and meaning, l h e l i , ., . smash the hearts of other bugs, gin on the breakwater on or about other finally exclaimed: “ Hang it! A. T . Lillie, Commander. T . . n , bigest , city in Oregon was a mining trrst time I eter met William Cnl- . .. . , are called lady bugs. Some of May 9th, and continue for about I don’t believe you want to work at , t , . Al , cauip here in this same valley of len Bryant, more than a dozen . J them, however, might more appro six months. The w’orkmen are all all!” “Oh, yes I does; but I dassn’t , 3 wool en mills anu machinery, years ago, perhaps, and before these ; ____ . priately be called snapping-bugs. a choice set of good men, und wo trust myself. CABINET MAKEfl. I should’t more’n j ,ie" reckless writers had be- | A correspondent wants to know Reader, if you ever expect to be are ready to back them to do more git to work afore I ’d go on a strike, Bandon, Oregon, come quite so numerous, we talked ! what a capitalist is,any way. Well, a big-bug, you must not be a bed work and more effectually than a and I doan’ want to bodder you.’’ Picture Frame», Door and Window Frames over this subject thoroughly, and I in this country,a capitalist is gener- bug. This worthless beetle has similar number of ipeu to be fpund —Detroit Free Press. made, Haw» filed nnd Furniture Repaired. . , . . . , . . w All work done to order. Price» Reanoiutble. j foun<l “ lm even more disgusted ally a working man who has leam- never been known to develop into in the whole U. S. Legem. L ocation: Near Gold Beaoh Hotel. than myself at the bad taste and ad to live on less than he earns. Subscribe for the H erald a big-bug. H I S I V I .K S < AICII*. J. J. W ILSO N T. V. Nichols, j Jlft.Vfti « U t K .