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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1887)
T h e M a y T u * k < » rD e c o ra tio n . T t ie F o u r t h . Waltham and Elgin watches at ^ i i i Though d ays have lengthened out t o years J. #1. Wilson’s. ' ' m 1 he 1'onr‘h of July WHS duly cel- . And tender tim e has healed tho wound, The p n u t-i-H tookiu t h e 1 th . a n d p |) r a te (j Hfc ^oquille City, Billldon, Our eyes w ill dim w ith blinding tears, re a tiny day lute. . And h earts that pat to m usic’s sound. are South < -oqnille and North Blind in por meluory Heurus the bridge of day, Mr. Moulton has gained a repu- Coos county t h i s year. ; And lead s us back w ith mngio touch» 1 tat ion for barbecuing meats. . ] To where w ar’s dark and bitter w ay, At Coquiile City there were gath- : yielded to us the May day tusk. LOCAL ITEMS ___: Moiras Bros, have gone to the e r e d from every ¡joint in tho conn- < Again we traced tho solemn march, i i city for machinery for their mill. Go to J. J. Mi Ison's for .. , , .. ,, j Again we spread the signs of woe, ty, the gay and festive youth, »s | A^Rin ^m.a th victory’s spreading arch, Mrs. A. P. Owen, of Empire, bus clocks. W r*ll as the gray-haired sire and Wo give our soldi, r boy to God. Rev. T. P. Haynes has returned spent the past week here visiting ¡the throng, much to the surprise; Who w reathe to-day his lonely grave? friends. to bis charge at Roseburg. o f a l l , n u m b e r e d u p w a r d s o f 1 ,1 0 0 " ll° *in « o t r llilu heroic «train s? The Misses Lamb. A la and Le , r 1 The bright bov who died to save, Lyons & Son have an immense : persons. 1 he Maishnehl brass j m« country from Jim treason’« stains. ona, daughters of our worthy clerk, stock of go<xls. They sell cheap spent several days last week in this band joined iu with that of our own, ; Ah!listen from She prairie land too. and the music throughout the cele- ! A m illion voice« answ er buck, place. The Cope Brothers have stock »»ration was grand. Much of the I lhe «uards htr ^ nnd' And - trews each grave w ith emblems sweet. Bros. Cliilstrom k Cpton of the ed their fine place on Lower Flo crowd had come to town the e e- Through all the future's rolling years, Recorder have dissolved. The ras creek with Holstein cattle. ning of the 3rd, hut next morning Still o’er and o’t r each sw eetM ay tim e, former is sole propieror of the pa they came by every means of con This thought will check the failin g tear«, Mrs. Judd Mills, of Coaledo, J per now. s ms. veyance, till the town was full to Our heroes are our country’s gathered five gallons of wild black Mrs. Jen n ie Busey. Floods in China are doing great overflowing. D. Drew Mashaled berries on Thursday Inst. Who can Astoria. Or. May 30, 1887. damage, ami thousands of people the hosts with the bands in the lead, The w riter of the foregoing lines Mrs. beat it • • have perished, and hundreds are followed by the liberty car—A Busey (of hered itary poetic talen t) is a Call on A. L. Nosier for bar- | daughter of Win. C raig whose verses are not starving. bevy of beautifully dressed little unknown to the rondel a of the II kiuld . Mr. gains. He has some tine clock's, Remember the installation and girls representing each state and C raig lias lately moved to Astoria. and has his already well selected ► «+ » •* ball at Myrtle Point on uext Tues territory, mounted on a lingo car ¡Gold Beach G azette.] stock of goods replenis led. day evening. ' drawn by Mr. Buck’s Hue team— j The parties who have lately Wool men are happy. They can almost get their own figures this! The schooner Prion pot to sea , then came the G. A. R., the school; taken charge of the Madden mine season. Wool is nearly lip to 25 last Wednesday evening, and the etc., etc. The procession was a : express themselves as highly pleas- Froe Trade arrived in this river tho J huge one— too large to keep in I ed with the prospects. Owing to cents per tt> and will reach it. following day. ¡line. Arriving at the grove the ! the fact that certain parties have Dr. D. L. Steele, the well-known The bay turned out to the cele- ^and discoursed some favorite airs. ; taken up the water right neccessa- dentist, arrived here a few days bration here till one would alraost i Uieu followed the prayer by Chap. ry for piping, the company will since and will remain till the 10th. ■ ( , r> ,, all sorts of think sometimes he was on the | ^ ln P°tter, the reading by Miss put up a rotary amalgamator pro He is prepared tc do | streets of Marshfield. The Marsh- j P»r^ r, the oration by Hon. pelled by a steam engine, calcula dental work. , ! field band played well, and added , ^ " en aiK^ siuging p.v ^,e ted to wash the sand with but a J. J . Wilson, tho watch m aker*! -----1- * n - -•_*-----* i our cej0_ ; choir and all iu point of excellence small quantity of waiter. It is to much to the interest of has a r ew supply of watches of the i l/l illlWU. | I were all that could be desired. be hoped it will prove a success. bration. best make aud he is selling them T , r, ., 11*1 i i The officers of the day acquitted Ji Meanwhile their coming has ended the school I , , , , 1 . at bargains seldom to be had here. ' , Last , r riday w• r i «• theruselves very creditably, and my en a great stimulus to prospec- ., , . , ,iB Go at once if you want a good time here and Miss Lehman is oír soon REV. SW AFFORD’S APPOINTMENTS. First Sabbath. North fork aiu l South fork a lte rn a te ly ; Second Sabbath, Fishtrnp and Lam pey oreek, a lte rn a te ly ; T hird Kubbr.th Florae creek and Four M ile, alte rn a tely; Fourth Sab b ath . Coquiile C ity, 10:10 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. H . 15. Swafford. Iziuipoycrook Item s. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Haying and hrushwhacking are ! the principal occupation just now. Gardens look well iu this part. Mr.Josepli Let has an exceedingly tine stand of barley on his marsh . land. Marsh land seems to be J Du Attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. well adapted to growing barley on j It contains every Improvement thatlnventlra genius, aioii and money can produce. the lower river. Larnpey creek bees are not do ing very well this season, and our corn looks like it hail been used to poultice stone bruises with. About theouly corn that will make a crop i p f e l is that kind that grows on our peo rM t » i* $ . ples toes. On returning after a day’s ab sence from the hall we found the M tS following note on the door which if These excellent. 0 :; .:na 5 are celebrated for vol ume, quality of tone. i. ck response, variety of com not poetical, is at least original. bination. artistic ill.-:/», beauty in finish, perfect making tnc::i the most attractive, orna Lodi & Co.—Sirs:—Not finding construction, mental and desiruiile organs for homes, schools, you in session,we suppose that the churches, lodges, societies, etc. E STABLISH ED BEPU TATIO V. ouimals have either got out or will iN EULAJLKi) FA C IL IT IE S, S K IL L E D WORKMEN» be fed in some other place. AVe BEST MATERIAL» herewith take possession of t lie j «OMBimCD, MAKE Tills hall, sing a song, dance a jig by; the fi>ot light, smash up a flap jack, kick over the cradle, and Instruction Books ant! Piano Stools. leave for parts unknown. Signed, i CatalogoM and Price Lists, on application, Anonymous. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. The party that can fix up a thing 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE.» like that con temper copper. CHICAGO, ILL. Lodi. THE POPULAR ORQAH — —-- - ♦ ^ ► — *—-----—- Whitney & O’Connell have a splendid Benitia mower at their store in this place. It is a fine one. Come before it is gone. -------- — -— — ■— --------------- --- FOR SALK. $2000, one-half down: A good farm of 87 acern good laud improved, situ ated nt th e unction of South and M iddle fork3 o? Co _ quille river. C all on I>. McNair, ad jo in in g the premises. Remember the dance after the N O T IC E ! installation of officers by the Red L L those indebted to me are hereby Cross boys at Myrtle Point on July notified to call and settle, aud savo foVbmter^Oregou and Miss' ¿e” ! ‘ ¡’»s added ranch t° tba snaewa of ¡«„g in Umt vicinity and already 12th. Go with the crowd. A costs. piece. W. E. R/.CKLIF7. another good body of sand has good time is assured. ers left for her home at Sumner j the celebration M yrtle Point. Oregon. n352m Thos. Sheridan and family came t i i n m i'iii’ iir The barbecue ou<l basket dinner been struck. H. J. Zuinwalt is i much ru u in u iru iv iii this morning. These teachers will The Southern Oregon Packing down from Roseburg last week. be sadly missed from Coquiile 1 “ f ,!T<1 aft,,lr: “nd 0,ll>' tor having a cut n m l tunnel run in on Co.’s caunary is being crowded to Mrs. S. will remain in the county City, and we trust that they may lack of table room it would have his claim to prospect and work it, visiting friends anil relatives some been all that could have been wish nml it is said has struck a very completion so as to be ready for see tit to come back ere long. —: 0 :— time, while Mr. S. returned home ed. The barbecue meats were said ricli prospect. Several claims work. The next Arago will bring The Bandon celebration is said at once. TPi© T T n d e r s ig n © c l boats the same kind as is to be the iinest in the memory of have been located adjoining, and ! to have been a success. The at in a- used on the Columbia river; Grandpa Brndan, of Looking- the oldest inhabitant, that venera- soon a lively mining camp will be tendance at the dance iu the eve chinery for the work of cannery, glass, is down visiting friends and ble personage expressing himself j in full blast in that vicinity, O FH E IST E ID was larger than that through the and nets, etc. It is expected relative* in Coos county. The old thusly: “I have carved (thisshould j The black sand deposits aloug j£k. day, Rosa's hall being full to over gentleman has a host ot friends be read in G Sharp) the meats for j here are much more extensive everything will be in readiness by , , . . . flowing. One of the Myrtle P oin t, here, he having been nn old i esi- , , ix-n more n a hundred fourths, but this than generally supposed, aud very the first of August.—Coast Mail. band estimates that there were 2u0 •. . .... , . . dent of this conuty. . . . x, , , beats all . When onr people found considerable developments may BORK. present during the day, and up- 1 there were more celebrators than soon be looked for. • -U a c le Jo k n RhoJa is agaiu at wards of 300 io the evening. At Coalcdo.Thursduy Ju n e 30th to the wife expected, they carried every thing It is expected that the Madden of Judd M ills, a daughter, . ----a - — -■ - his home on South Coquiile. For I A V is it t * th«* B «* u e li. from their houses that was eata- mine will be in operation by the a year or two he has been st ipping and Ed. H erald : After hearing of ; an(| Booa there was plenty and latter part of July, and meanwhile l i m i t i :><) ^ I ;i n f k ly W V a ll i c r R e p o r t with his son-in-law and daughter «.’ni* J u n e . ISH7 . Is prepared to buy or sell for ditches and dams are being built Mr. and Mrs. C. Eekhoff who re- the e falibility of Capt. Littlefield , Bpare# Temperature: max., 67; mini engiueer a few days , The base ball game was next in preparing for ground-sluicing next reasonable consideration. sides above North Bend. , as h marine . mum, 51.10. Below the average, He has the following for sale: Mr. L. L. Simpson has secured ago’ 1UJpel]ed byf k i ° rder’ tind h 0rtDtinned the K«*»4- j winter, to strip off the top dirt, j 2.33 degrees. Rainfall 0.47. Be- the services of a first-class cooper cUI1' H1 b ' 11 c , ", T , I)ar^ afternoon, the ( o -; and a road is planned to be open- j ¡ow average 1.01 inches. Number The Greatest Bargain Out M his shop at liandon and will fill water' f t , , d w h a t . 1 n o t e ( l t l l 0 r e 1 j flaille City nine against that of the j ed from the mines due westward of days on which rain fell 3. Frost, orders in his line on short notice. | wlfih to rec’° 'd m yoar pn.por’ not j Parkersburg boys, resulting in the j to the county road. The force yet hail, snow, none. Meau daily r a n g e A great elianee for making Money, $323.—Two splendid lots on a corner, in Lee is a rustler and should be lib- as a P‘'rH01“' ^flatter but in order defeat of the latter by eight tallies j employed is but small, some seven j t)£ temperature 9.2 degrees. the best p art of Coquiile C ity, w ith R oo d «rally patronized iu this, a purely taaUho p“ >llc may form a e(’rroct an<l ono lining. The ground was • or eight men. but soon it will re- j < 3^,. BennetC V. O., j box house w ith “L .” Lots cleared and home industry. oi>imon ot how the government uneven, ami the Parkerslmrgers not sound with the busy hum of labor \ Signal Service, u. s. fenced. T his is one of the best baiRam s ► - --------- | ever offered here. E. W. Tonpkio* will «umu. Co- ®',ney « A b 1 '*6^ uclo<1 ‘«“¡»g to the ground, probably —teams hauling material forhous-! *.i City >-.-x and i vbinity ?. a _ t for ___ a ___* c,ir t,ack mid wav between lost some on this account. Both es, flumes, etc., the throb of tho . The luces at Marshfield last Sat- 80 acres of the finest fir tim ber on the quille ne v the quarry and the end of the sides played with much vigor and j steam engine, and the general bus-1 urday w ore well attended. The river, 2 m iles above Coquiile C ity, near the interesting and instructive work jetty, river, w ith lopping roads to it. It is e sti and immediately over where life, and allowed some rare skill tie of the gold seekers. j first race was won by Claindigger m ated th at there are 3.000.000 feet of pood entitled “In the Heart of the Sier the channel formerly ran, I could The Parkersburg boys showed tim ber on the la n d . The lund w ill be' sold Messrs. Smith < fe Wall who have j by half a length over Sammy Til- ras” the Yo Semite valley and scenes at n very Rreat bargain. by the W’ay, the big tree groves et<\ not help but exclaim, w hat a stu- more skill in the field, but the Co- been prospecting up Rogue rive r,! den, the latter, it is said getting a The cheapest—148)^ acres .* m iles from Iheie quflJe l>oys beat them batting. A have struck nn extensive quartz poor start. In the second race Gravel Ford. .‘50 acres in cu ltivatio n . All It is profusely illustrated with 160 peuilous change, indeed. illustrations. is no harbor on the coust upon j,R!ne at Parkesburg is next iu or- ledge on Mule creek which they be Tilden won easily, Jessie, Haz Rood land poodout ranpe for stock. House 20x10 w ith shed ad d itio n . lia ru 30x42 understand that an lieve to be rich in both gold and ard’s more, second. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of the Rose whie h a greater change ims been . (]er> R11(| pood orchard, 5 head of cattle, lot of hogs, burg Review*, will preach to the effected for the amount of appro- ; agreement of that kind is being ne silver. They feel greatly encoura The boat race was won by Tom 12 stands of bees, fan n in g tools. Good ^ p l e of this piace on Sunday I>riatioiie than the mouth of the • goRated. At the close of this hotly ged over their find, and will thor Holland of course. tim ber < u uncleared portion of the land. All for $2200 enquire of J . Sturdevanton the has-been a lonTTimo since we ^oqqille, but aside from the vast conte3ted game,^^the defeated boys oughly test its richness during the premises or of the undersipned. R u i ' k l e u ’ i« A r n i c a W aive. heard ’Brother Bell and our people improvement there is yet an indis-1 gave three rousing cheers for the summer. THREE LOTS. beat sal ve in the world for cuts, bruis The schooner Merriom, after es, The will be ghul to see him, and listen peusibh* work going on with con- victors, and it was duly returned, sores, ulcers, sa lt rheum, fever sores, tet- A House of i> rooms cen tcrally located in to one of his excellent discourses. , siderr ble economy. About twenty- j ns well as one jointly for the um- taking a rest on the beach for five t-.'r, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and Coquiile C itv verv cheap for cash. WHITE CEDAR George Morras son of the late j seven men are now employed who ; pire, Mr Thos .H all of Marshfield, or six weeks, w'as floated into the all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, acres of w hite cedar tim ber no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Wm. Morras returned from New- aro working under the gieatest nf whom they all speak in the river Tuesday last. Her bad luck or laud, one-fourth m ile from Bear perfect satisfactio n , or money refunded. creek. Very Cheap. port Oregon ioxt week, where he j tlifficultipBi battling egninst ocean highest terms, for hie impartial and I wns not ended, however, for on Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. H . Brewery for sale—cap acity ot six *>“ ,n the. “ i * billows an.l the severest norwesters ntfieient services. One accident oc- Thursday night the wind swooped Nosier. barrels. Good L ocation—Every- water business. v\ o are glad to j tbinp convenient. Satisfacto ry reasons state that Gem’ge is w ith ns to stay. ! bnve pi e\ailed on our coast cured that might have been worse, down from the northwest with The school at Iowa slough, Riven for w ishing to se ll. He will busy himself in the saw J for many years. Over 100 feet of but was bad enough. It seems terrific force, causing her to drag taught by Miss Minerva Spaur, ! ne and a h alf acres one-half m ile from Coquiile C ity, on stage road; house of mill of Morras Bros., two and a new jetty is already perfected with ¡ t¡)nt a b >11 from the bat. with the her anchor and drift ashore just closed last F r i d a y , w n n success, j five rooma, wood-shed, (> (X) ;>~i fu^t of aside from forw wpl, s half miles sliove town. ,,v»i <>i new track, in.cn, »..™ t> gtrnot Miss Tilla below town, where she remained Miss Spaur is a young lady of i fru it trees, some bearing—Very cheap. pile way EUL C. B. Marsters of Catching « a substantial suhstantml boom h-nra. find and mle way, talent as a t ;IT pcn*f North. fori; 1 ,f>!ir Gravel creek writes ns under date of Ju ly and eor the present appropriation , K. am n n rth er until Saturday evening, when she | : more tjlan ordinary . J . - I *J • ro rd ; 2.> acres cleared, house 16x26, was again hauled into the river and 2, that io his neighborhood they is expended, ( apt. Littlefield ex-1 qmie badly for the time being, hut teacher, aud iu her professional CH- j barn 30xr4. smokehouse, wood-shed, bee have organized a prohibition club pects to extend the works 300 feet outside of a severe bruise, she is is now received a cargo of tan bark. reer will doubtless win laurels in house; 4 stands of ! h * ch , 2 cows, household She will sail in a few days for San the literary world. She g o e s high- i nml kitchen furniture, fan n in g tools, wagon with a memliership of 4S. L. M. farther into the sea, w hich will so f a]|y recovered. n n iftm lp il h v H ip n o m tlp n f : and harness, 15 acres of crops; range out- Pierce is president, J. H. Bryan mate, icily effect the channel as. to | j „ f f a|j, Goo Francisco, with A. M. Gillespie, ly r r e e e c m o m m e n a e a p y t n e p i o p ie o r side and.convenient for loo head of Stock, her owner, in command. vice-president, J . Belien treasurer, j throw it northward from the le.lge , ’ ' , that viciuity, and we wish her suc is less than one m ile from school house aud J . K. P. Elliot sec., C. B. Marsters over which it now runs, which riKe ^ aa winner and At Willard post offee—$2500. cess. J&15(X* for 1(>0 acres of land. 80 acres under corresponding secretary. will iuevitahly deepen the channel. . second. The latter also ,’won that fence, 600 fruit trees bouse, bam 60X40. . . ,.T „ . t u- « - Aside from tho main jetty, o v e r. for boys under 15 years of a»»e The notorious Jake Sharp has at t ptod range for cattle ad jo in in g. Mr. Wm. Craig for hm year», 18 2000 feet of car track has been aml y L , Wi|] . „„„ ^VikK) ft r House and two lots in C oquiile • regular Gladstone He thinks; coll9)rU(.te(,iaportion of which is an u tt tVillaid won the sack Watchmaker & Jeweler, last been convicted. rP C ity; very cheap. One choice business lot in Coquiile C ity nothing of crossing tlvi mountain eu|)BlHntillily built on piling filled j ra™,' , —very desirab le. T h e V«'r«1i c t IT ia iiin io u «». COQUILLE CIT Y A BARGAIN. Tange which at any time is no easy wju> 1(1=k The cot,hie stone did , r l ‘e dance at night wns a brilliant \V. D. Suit, D ruggist, Bippus. Ind., te sti acres a t Gravel Ford, a ll bottom task.and the vigor of his intellect is no, was|, ont ns predicted by some 1 niTnir. The Inrge Masonic temple F ront S treet , E a s t E nd . fies: “ I can recommend Electric B itters as land. 50 acres under cu ltiv atio n , by no menus¡surpassed by he^ nc- vjsi0 „nry enthusinsts, hut hns tood 1 wns filled to overflowing with rich All kinds of repairing n eatly done nt rea- the very best rem edy. Every l>ott!e sold 30 acres good pastu re. One of the heat on the North fork; would m ake a to lly of hi» body. He M gone to , the breakers which leflects much i fnsl.i(in . . ® U" , sonable rate s. Work Wnrr nnted to give has given relief in every case. One man places good d airy farm . For p articu lars enquire for W atches satisfactio n . Orders taken Aetona where his daughter • ; credit upon Capt. Littlefield as an i , . . , , 7 } people, took six bottles, and was cured of R heum a of the n n ae rsig h e j or on the promises of Busey resides but we hf»pe to hear engineer, as well as an economist. who indulged in the light fantastic and Jew elry not in stock. tism of ten years’ stan d in g.” Abraham J . B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. 120 acres three m iles up the North fo rk. from him time and again. Hare, druggist, B ellville, Ohio, affirms: Cricket i till day light called them tobrqivft- 27 acres plowland cleared, good house; bam “ The best selling m edicine I haye ever han The Adventists still continue fast. To-day people were off for IvX<*lt«‘IH«'llt i n T l'X llS. 40x40. School house w ithin 300 yard s of dled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric meeting at their tent in this city. Great excitem ent has been caused in the their homes in different directions, the house. Can be m ade one of the best of B itters.” Thousands of othei s have added -AJST3D At the 1 ast meeting the tent was vicin ity of F aria. Tex., by the rem arkable all so far as we heard expressing th eir testim ony, so that the verdict is unan farina. Very little w aste lan d —good w ater. well filled with attentive hearers. recovery of Mr J . E. Corley, who was so imous that Electric B itters do cure a ll dis- 1 Price $1500. Inquire of P . Dean or th e There is nothing like excitement helpless he could not turn iu bed, or raise themselves as being w’ell pleased r p H E M YBTLE POINT COMMANDKY, eas* s of the Liver. Lidneys or Blood. Only u n d ersign ed . and those that attend do so, Hot j his head; everybody said be w as dym q of j with the pleasant time they had L No. 2, Order Red Cross, w ill give a a half dollar a bottle at J . H. Nosler’s Drug 160 acres th ree-q u arters of a m ile up Lam - from curiosity but with a seeming Consum ption. A trial ta ttlo o lD r..K in «’» , h a d All i n all. w e c o n truly aay Publie Installation and Dali at Store. pey creek from the riv e r. 20 acres cleared, New Discovery was sent him Finding re- . . ? 50 fenced. Of the tim ber, 40 acres are w h ite desire to receive instruction. The lief, he bought a h ir-« bottle and a box of Dr. ! the PeoP,e were pleased and enjoyed Wise Brothers k Co’s. Hall at oedar—good tim ber. 30 acres grazin g good behavior and quiet of all Kind’s New L ife P ills; bv the time he had themselves as of old, here where ground on up lan d . House 28x30, barn 80x BLOODED FOWLS. that attend are an honor to our city taken two boxes of p ills and two bottles of ; U]ft 4 th o f j . j g in 9 e p e r a b l y ^ j30, 200 fru it trees young an d bearing. Sm all and cannot fail to be appreciated by the Discovery, he w as well and had gained r J On Thursday evening, July 12, '87, Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plym outh rn its of several kinds and good v a rie tie s. Rock P ou ltry for sale by D* rward B. C art P rice $1250—L ib eral term s. those conducting the meeting. in flesh thirty-six pounds. T rial Bot tles of nected with a good time. at 7 :30 p. m. ----------- » »#> w----------- w right. Yoncolla, D ouglas County. The tent W ill remain yet for sever- \ th is G reat Discovery for Conau onption free Enquire of W alter Binolair. A general Invitation is extended. Oregon Or a t th is office. S u b sc rib e for the H erald el days at j . h. n osier's. V Land Agency! land Coquiile Agency City 160 A O m , J. J. WIL) 158 Public Instillliltioil G RAN D BALL. M y rtle Point, Or., S go