Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 16, 1887, Image 3

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    CHICAGO
COTTACl
ORGAN
$ 4 .0 0
$ 4 .0 0
M y rtle P o in t Item *.
Marshfield, Aug. 9th, 1887.
Mr. Jas. W. Wilson of Calf
The weather a little cloudy this
Friend John:
Ranch spent yesterday and the day
week.
I have been suffering from un­
in this place.
FROM
The crops are exceedingly good told agony—indescribable and ex­
A slight mist fell last night, the
this year.
cruciating. T is this combination
nearest approach to rain of an/
Big fires in the mountains.
of ailment and its accompanying
LOCAL ITEMS.
thing for seveial months.
Threshing grain has already be­ torture that has prevented me from
Has attained n standard o f excellence which
PH O TO G R A PH E R S,
C apt. Littlefield was in town yes­
The schooner Lizzie Prien was
admits o f no superior.
..
gun on the upper part of the river. essaying to condole with you on
It contains every improvement th at inventive
terday.
genius, skill aud money can produce.
expected to get out yesterday, but
W. E. Rackliff is putting his your affliction. I would have b en
Judge Dyer of Bandon was in we do not know w hether she suc­ grist mill in good repairs, in order
very willing to proffer my mite of
ceeded or not.
town yesterday.
To to the people of Coquille.
to bo ready to grind the large praise on the manifold virtues, and
Before leaviug Coos county for
Remember the n e ting Friday amount of grain that will come in
A good riding horse for sale,
endearing qualities of your la-
our extended tour down the coast
evening of the prohibition amend­ this full.
( ’all at this office.
monte 1 wife; but when the ljpur of
and to California, we beg to state
Russell Dement aud C. M. Her­ labor has expired, I seem unfitted
McMillan is doing a landoffice ment league. It now hasC7 mem­
that we will visit Coquille City !
bers, and is constantly growing.
business. Coos J>ay News.
mann this week drove to Douglas for anything further. Remember
Mrs. Thus. It. Willnul and Mrs. i county quite a large drove of fat always that I realize your loss and be ready to make our fine >
Ed. M. Nel son has been appoint­
Noah W. Leneve are going to run beef cattle. From there these cat­ and join with you,—in so far as a photographs, on ¡September l»t,
ed postmaster at Norway.
a restaurant at the. fair at Halls tle will be sent on the cars to a friend may express his sympathy, remaining until September loth —
Mormons are trying to secure I
We also wish to
Prairie. Remember this, and pat­ Washington Territory for the mar­ —in your sorrow*. The vacant two weeks only.
Canadian territory for a colony.
Thc*e excellent Organs aro celebrated for W t
returu our sincere thanks to our nine,
ronize them. They will have ev- kets there.
quality of tone, quick response, variety of com­
spot which she was wont to fill on many customers and patrons for bination.
artistic design, beauty ia finish, perfect
Mr. Henry Rnnsier of norwny ery g(KX, ,() ea,
construction, making them the most attractive, orna­
Quite a number of people, lately’ this earth will remain so; it is the
mental mid desirable organs for homes, schools,
lest his three weeks old baby last
their very liberal patronage ex­ churches,
lodges, societies, etc.
F ine hay . Our townsman Mr. c rrne into our country aro locating final decree; aud the vacuum can-
Sunday night.
tended to us in tho past, and in
E
STAB
LISH E D REPUTATION*
A. Collier has just put in his barn j and looking around.
U>EQUALED FA C IL IT IE S,
not
be
filled,
nor
the
place
supplied
retarn,
will
on
this
visit,
make
For a good, but cheap breaking some 120 tons of the finest out hay j Some potato vines grew
in a as heretofore. Let us trust that her
S K IL L E D W O RK M EN ,
special low’ reduction in the price
BEST M A T E R IA L ,
cart call on Ed. Gallier at Gal­ weeverlooked at. Interview him I garden here in town, which meas­
pure spirit has attained tho reward
C O M B IN E D , M A K E T H I S
lier A Sun’s blacksmith shop.
when your stock gefs hungry.
ured four feet and eight inches of the truly good, and that the of our fine cabinet photos, viz., |
84 per dozen.
Two weeks only,
The road leading from this place
goal which the Almighty has offer­
A. . , .
....
, F ruit .—T he fruit crop is going high.
All of
to Myrtle Point is in bad condition : . .
. ,
,.
Our
esteemed friend Robt. ed for the just to aspire to, is hers —Sept. 1st to Sept. 15th.
Instruction Book« and Piano Stool«.
' to be much better than wnsexpeet-
our work at this low reduction will
at this end. The people are com-
Lowe,
accompanied
by
one
of
his
at last.
( ed. The market is now pretty well
be finished as heretofore; first-class. Catalogued and Price Lists, on application,
plaining.
brother's
sons
start
to
the
moun­
Yours in affliction,
supplied with plums, and soon ap­
CHICAGO C0TTA6E 0R6AN CO.
Rain, cloudy or sunshine—come!
tains
again,
rusticating.
Y on should secure a dozen of ples will be abundant Vegetables
Robert Starkey.
831 B L U E I S L A N D AVE.,
Remember this special low reduc-
Now th ) pe >ple hadjbetter take
thoso tine photo* before McMillan of n„ killj „ are llow coming in aU(1
C H I C A G O , ILL.
A T r i b u t e t o I I u ’ im I I I . M r lliif lV c
ti 3ii to 81 per dozen for two weeks
warning in time, and insure their
Now is the t time.
goes nway.
u n e .-j bril,B fair priees.
<UY A II ItoT I 1K B .)
only.
No less than one dozen
Coast Mail.
,,
..
, . t property, as eveiything is getting
Where is onr darling sister.
T h e B e s t B a r g ia n -
| C hina heard from .— On last!
made from each negative.
At
With whom we used to play?
dry ami big fires out.
33% acres of good bottom land, seven
John YV. Caldwell and family <»f ^yp^uesduy BOmc twenty mem’, ers
Alas! She is not with ns—
this low offer, babies aud family
News
scarce
this
w
r
eek.
miles below Coquille City, on the river,
She has left us for a day;
Ejklev. Curry County were passen- \ ,)f Uie oele(itial cnll,ire
pire passed
\
groups
taken
instantaneously."
price
$1200. Liberal time on $400 o f the
Myrtle Point Observer.
Hut ere the spirit left her
gers down ou the Ceres and Ante­ through our city enroute to the
Call at the gallery and see our new amount. Twenty-one head o f cattle for
She sang a happy song
Myrtle Poiut Oregon Aug. 12 ’87.
lope yesterday.
“ English Flag” Packing Co. can- j
work-cabiuets at 84 per dozen. $000. Enquire of S. W. Gilman, or at this
And said “ I feel contented,
office.
n41tf.
I’ m going home ere long.”
A. L. Nisler is consnntly re­ nery a few miles below here. We |
Fifteen da)s only—don’t miss it!
I t r d S k in * C a p t n r e d .
She has gone, onr darling sister,
ceiving new gtxxls ami is sellinirat learn that some 8 or 10 more for i Santa Fe, Aug. 10.—Lieut.Wood­
Respectfully,
With heart so kind aud true,
such prices as w ill make it an ob­ the same company passed over the ward, adjutant of the tenth cavalry
George McMillan,
We know no one can harm her
Ihire bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth
ject to buy of him.
In the land she’ s going to;
“slough” route, being but a small telegraphed to Gen. Guerson to­
Photographer. Rock Poultry for sale by Derward B. Cart­
We hope some day to meet her,
wright.
Yoncolla, Douglas County,
Mr R. E. Buck of this place, has part of their force. Nineteen day from Foit Stanton,New Mexico,
If we do what is right,
Oregon
COAL! COAL! !
been verv busy for the past two more white men aud 38 Chinese— that nine Mescalero Apaches, who
And up in heaven greet her,
FOR SALE.
W . R . Panter will deliver atone coal on
In her home so fair and bright.
stole away from the reservation
weeks bringing over supplies for arrived yesterday forenoon,
$2000, one-half down: A good farm o f
he bank o f tho river at hia landing for
And we must bear this parting,
87 acersgood land improved, situated at the
the canneries on the lower river.
T he finny tribe warned . —On last week and started for the
$2.50
in bulk; in sacks—sacks furnished—
Such griefs we must endure,
unction
of South aud Middle forks o f Co­
$3 per ton.
McMillan is doing an immense Sunday last some sixty fishermen Indian Territory in company with
Hut sin and sorrowing will cease,
quille river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining
v5n26tf.
On the happy, happy shore.
business. Everyone is taking ad- arrived in town on their way to the a party of visiting Comanches,
the premises.
August
10th,
1887.
have
been
overtaken
by
the
troops
vantage of the low price he is mak- fishing ground at the mouth of our
ing his fine photos at.—Coos Bay river. They will fish for the En- under the command of Lieut. Scott,
D ied . —In Coquille City, Tues­
of
Company
D
of
the
Sixth
Caval­
News.
«.dish Flag Racking Co.. Speaking
day, Aug. 9, 1887, Maud R. Mc-
IS. A. L. «LIVE, PROP.
JIL DEYTraix,
ry.
The
Indians
declared
they
The Misses Farker. Tillie Geor- m a general way, fishermen usually
Duffee daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
gie and Mr. Robt Frederick left belong to the “ irrigating fratern- had finished their crops and wore VV. E. McDuffee, aged 19 years and
hcre on Saturday fur Portland, 'ty and these were no exception merely intending to make a months six days. Miss McDuffee though
r P H IS Popular Hotel has recently been
Haircntting, Shaving and Shampooing etc.
X put in better order than ever before,
social
visit
among
their
friends
in
not a member of any church was a at short notice. Shop in the OLIVE hotel. anis truly a favorite resort.
We are Lot advised as to whether an^» JUl^ *nS by their remai a
they will return.
j about our cheap whiskey, we the nation. The Comanches were firm believer in the Christian relig­
The tables are supplied with all the deli­
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
sent
home,
and
the
Mescaleros
are
cacies to be had, and in style to suit the
t i i x
i • opine that but few ot them will
ion and expressed every hope of a
Notice is hereby given that I have been ap­
W e made a mistake last w*eek in *
.
.
most
fastidious epicure.
now
en
route
to
their
reservation,
..
.
At-
ii carry away much com wheu they
happy future and sang her favorite pointed administratrix of the estate o f
stating when Miss Beyers would I
J
,.
Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart­
• ■ school
i i •
i I j return to their homes after the where they will receive a ligLt hymns to her parents, brothers and Oden Nelson, deceased, late of Norway, ments are second to no hotel in Southern
commence a private
in x
this
punishment for violating the or­ sister. She was laid to rest in the Coos county, Oregon, by the Judge o f the Oregon.
place. It should have been Sept, j 1 l*c *
county court o f Coos county, Oregon, there­
ders not to leave their reservation Odd Fellows’ cemetery with tender fore all persons having claims against the v4n50_____________ Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop.
5th instead of the 2nd.
S. H. Hazard, president of the
state o f said Oden Nelson nre hereby not -
,r ,
i t xi •
n
' S. W. O. Agricultural society, re- without a written permit from the hands.
1 he people of this valley wore
v
tied to present such claims, duly verified as
,
• i x i
e xi 1 ceived a letter from Dr. Robinson, agent.
by law required, to me at Norway, Cooa
W o n d e r fu l C u re*.
verv much pained to learn of the
.
i x, r -\r
m -n ( i
t of Smith river. Del Norte county,
W. I). Hoyt & Co., wholesale and retai county, Oregon, within six months from
Tlie Under signed
death of Mrs. M. E. Anderson of
, .
, . , ,
, ,
,
J
S
lightly
inflated
.
—On
Satur­
druggists
of Rome, Ga., say: We have been this date.
Cab, m which he stated that lie ex-
H a s
Angora. She was truly a good
at Norway, Cooa county, Oregon,
peeted to send two horses up to day last a gentleman by the name selling Dr. King’ s New Discovery, Electric this Dated
22ud day o f July 1887.
bitters and Buck!in's Arnica salvo for two
woman and all w ho knew her loved
Hall’s Prairie. The coming of of Martin came to town and after ¿ears. Have never handled remedies that
A nna N klson ,
her.
-A .
indulging
in
a
little
sprucegum,
Administratrix of the Estato of Oden
sell as well, or give such universal satisfac­
these horses are looked for with
Prohibition was defeated in Tex­ interest It is also reported that got a little too noisy to fit the size tion. There have been some wonderful Nelson, deceased.
as, it is claimed by a large majority R.'D. Hume, of Elleusburg, will of our town, and the marshal was cures effected by these medicines in this
ADMINISTRATOR’S. NOTICE.
city. Several cases of pronounced consump­
In
the
County Court of the State of Ore­
but complete returns will doubtless bring his horses up on the tug obliged to put him in retirement tion have been entirely cured by use o f a
X1ST
gon, for the County of Ct oa, in the matter
reduce it materially. It isencour- Thistle.—Mail.
till Monday morning when our re­ few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, of the estate of A. B. Green, deceased.
taken in connection with Electric Hitters.
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agiug to advocates of the cause
Whereas Ed C. Green, Administrator of
corder let him out with a fine of We guarantee them always. Sold by J. H.
IntereMt.
the estate o f A. B. Green, deceased, has
that there were upwards of 150,000
and.
Nosier.
Some genius has figured out the 820.00.
filed in the Connty Court of Coos County,
votes in favor of the amendment.
Is prepared to buy or sell fof
State o f Oregon, his final nccount as such
billowing to demonstrata the pow­
A ctiv e , P ushing; anil R e lia b le .
II. 11. C’h n llcu g e .
reasonable consideration.
Some 10, 000 feet of lumber was er of interest to absorb wealth:
J. H. Nosier can always be relied upon to administrator, verified by his oath. It has
Coquille City Or.,
been
ordered
by
the
said
court
that
Tues­
carry in stock the purest and best goods, and
He lias the following for sale:
taken up to North fork last week
If, when Judas betrayed Jesus
Aug. 15, 1887.
sustain tho reputation of being active, push­ day, the fith day of September, A. D., 1887,
to continue the bridge from its for thirty pieces of silver, each
We the members of the Coquille ing end reliable bv reoommendiug articles at the September term of said court be set
The Greatest argain Out
us the dnv for hearing objections to such
northern end to the hill. This is piece valued at three cents, ninety
City Base Ball Club of Coquille with well established merit and such as are final account, and the settlement thereof.
popular. Having the agency for tho cele­
as it should be for the low land cents in all, that sum had been put
A great ehanee for making Money,
E. C. Green,
City challenge any club in Coos or brated Dr. King’ s Discovery for consump­
The cheapest—1483^ acres 2 miles from
there is almost constantly under at four per cent, interest and each
Administrator.
Curry counties to play a match tion, colds, and coughs, will sell it on a pos­
Gravel Ford. ¡10 acres in cultivation.
Ail
water during wittr while the road year's interest added to the princi­
good land goodout range for stock. House
of base ball on the Fair grounds itive guarantee. It will sursly cure any
and every affection o f throat, lungs, or chest
is tho most traveled of any we pal, to draw four per cent, the
26xlf, with shed addition.
Barn 30x42
during the coming fair. The stakes and in order to prove our claim, we ask you
good orchard, 5 head of cattle, lot of hogs,
have.
year following, it would now a- tc be Fifty dollars a side, or cham­ to call and get a Trial Bottle Free.
12 stands o f bees, farming tools.
Good
T H E
We call your attention to Mc­ mount to 8207,386,000,000,000,000,- pionship.
timber
on
uncleared
portion
of
the
land.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Millan Bros, new’ ad, in another 000,000,000,000,000.
for $2200 enquire of J. Sturdevant on the
This would
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, I
O ld &. R elia b le Go., All
13. E. Nosier,
Aug. 10, 1887.
1
premises
or of the undersigned.
THE
column. The quality of their work make a solid globe of pure gold as
Capt. of C C B, B, Nine. T ^ O T IC E is hereby given that the follow
THREE LOTS.
is well known to every one on the large as 17,000 such planets as the
J.v ing-named settler has filed not ice of his
A House of 5 rooms centerally located in
intention to make final proof in support of
Coquille, and at the low price they earth.
T h « W . C . T .i r . AdranrcN .
Coquille City very cheap for cash.
his claim, and that said proof will be made Is the largest and best on the Pacific Coast,
WHITE CEDAR
Chicago, Aug. 11.—The Secre­ before the Judge or Clerk o f tho County
are offering their fine work on this
Napoleon said truthfully when
F. P. H e r m a n n , Agent. 1
ncres o f white
cedar timber
visit, will certainly cause a rush computing the interest table: “ It tary of State has issued articles of Court o f Coos County, Oregon, at Empire
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
v5n51 1 D U land, one-fourth mile from Bear
creek. Very Cheap.
at their gallery, which will be lo­ is astonishing that the deadly fact incorporation ts a company at Chi­ City, Oregon, on Saturday, Sept. 27, 1887,
Brewery for sale—capacity of six
viz: Louis Ingram, homestead entry No. 3512
cated near the mill from Sept. 1st which lies buried in this table has cago known as the AVomen’s Tem­ for the N. E. X of 8. E. X, S. ^ of N. E. X
barrels. Good Location—Every­
not devoured the whole human race.
thing
convenient.
Satisfactory reasons
till the 15th.
It is this deadly fact which Shy- perance Building Association, with and 8. E. X of N. W. X, Sec. 24. Tp. 28 S. R.
given
for
wishing
to
sell.
ne and a half acres one-half mile from
The express Wells Fargo was lock has seized upon to rot indus- a capital stock of 10,000 shares at 12 West, W. M .
He names the following witnesses to
Coquille City, on stage road; house of
discontinued at this place vester- .
a11^ ^ constitutes the bone of 81 each. The incorporators are prove his continuous residence upon, and
five
rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, lfiO
contention in ihe terrible struggles Matilda C. Carre, Frances E. W il­ cultivation of said land, viz:
day, for the reason that the
frnit trees, some bearing—Very cheap.
now pending between the govern­
lamb
j
1 0 7 acres on North fork near Gravsl
carriers charged more for carrying ments of the earth and their victim- lard, Etna Pugh, AVilliam Dering Janies
Isaac Chandler r of Gravel Ford, Coos Co.,
l t ) l Ford; 25 acres cleared, house 16x26,
and James B. Hobbs. The pur­ Wm. T. Brady J
Oregon.
the treasury box than the net pro­ ized subjects.
barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
“ If ye lend to them of whom ye pose is to erect a building in Chi­ Thus. W. Johnson, of Dora, Coos Co., Or.
house; 4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household
ceeds of the office amounted to. It
Cdas. W. Johnston,
expect
to
receive,
w
lmt
thanks
have
and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon
cago
to
be
used
as
national
quar­
is to be regretted that we lose the
EEPS Constantly on hand a splendid
aul6
Register.
ye? For sinners also lend to re­ ters of tho Women’s Christian
X assortment o f fresh meats—Beef, Pork, and harness. 15 acres o f crops: raniT© out­
office for it was a great conven­ ceive as much again.”—Luke vi, 34.
side and convenient for 100 head of stock,
H otlee to T a x P a y e r *.
Mutton, Sausage, eto., which he will sell is less than one mile from school house ana
Temnerance
Union
and
for
a
tem­
ience to the people of the whole
OTICE is hereby given that the Hoard cheaper than the cheapest. Shop in the post offioe—$2500.
From Genesis to Revelation the
o f Equalization will attend at the Steward building opposite McEwan’ s hard­
perance
training
school
and
hall.
000 fc r House and two lots in] Coquille
Coquille valley and Curry coun­ curse of God is stamped upon the
office
of the county clerk, at Fra^ftre City, ware store. N. W. Leneve will be found at
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City; very’ cheap.
brow’ of the usurer, still it is either
1 One choice business lot in Coquille City
Coos county, Oregon, on the last
ty
the
block,
always
ready
to
suppy
the
wants
Btirklen** Arnica Salve.
positively supported or silently
—very desirable.
M v u d a y o f A u g n *t, IHN7,
of customers in first-class style.
v5uJ
A BARGAIN.
Cnpt. Willard Young who is to winked a* by almost the entire
Tlio best sal ve in the world for outa, bruis-
And will publically examine the \ssess-
1 K Q acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom
e5,
sores,
uloers,
salt
rhenni,
fever
sores,
tet­
have charge of the government clergy of Christendom.
ment Rolls and correct all errors in valua­
I »AO land. 50 acres under cultivation,
ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
Who wonders that Christianity all skin eruptions, and posit ively’cures piles, tion. And it shall be the duty of all per­
30 acres good pasture. One of the beet
work in this district arrived here
places on the North fork; would make e
last Friday and has been to Ban- is an the wane, and that infidelity or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give sons interested, to appear at the time and
good dairy farm. For particulars enquire
place
aqpointed.
is becoming popular?—Ex.
perfect
satisfaitioa,
or
money
refunded.
of
the undersigned or on the premises of
don and had a look at the break­
Dated, this 3d day of August, A. D., 1887.
J.
II. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon.
Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by J. H.
New York, Aog. 10.—T. S, Bald­ Nosier.
F. M. Garrisson.
water there. The Capt. is a geuial
120 acres three miles up the North fork.
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Assessor for Coos county, Oregon»
27 acres plowland oleared, good house; barn
gentleman aud is doubtless one out win, the San Francisco aeronaut,
MRS. S. A . MOORE. PROP. 40x40. School house within 200 yards of
of a thousand that would be a fit­ jumped from a baloon at the J65“ Fine four-horse stages used od
-For Sale!
the house. Can be made one o f the best o f
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ting successor to Captain R. S. hight of five thousand feet, Yester­ valley end of Drain route—8 hours
farms. Very little waste land—good water.
Ten headof young Milch Cows
Littlefield who will be transferred day, at Rockaway Beach, and land­ staging. Fare to Drains, $7.00; to Apply to
r p H I S Old and Reliable Resort is kept in Price $1500. Inquire o f P. Dean or the
X
good order, and no pains are spared
to some other part. The latter will ed safely in the water. The feat Portland only $13.40. Best and
G. AV. S t e v e n s o n to render oomfort to guests. A share of undersigned.
w
’as
witnessed
by
an
immense
l>e sadly missed by his many
Enquire o f Walter Sinclair.
the patfonage is asked.
v5®32
cheapest route to to the railroad. Fairview, Oregon.
Or at this office.
crowd.
f fiends.
First Sabbath, North fork and South fork
alternately; Second Sabbath. Fiahtrap and
Lampoy creek, alternately; Third Sabbath
Floras creek and Four Mile, alternately;
Fourth Sabbath. Coquille City, 10:30 a. m
and 7:30 p. m.
U . B. Swafford.
McMILLAN Bros.
OF MARSHFIELD,
THE POPULAR ORGAN
1
BLOODED
f n m l Artist
FOWLS.
O L IV E HOTEL,
Coquille Ctiy, Or. Coquille City, Oregon.
Land Agency 1
Land
Coquille
Insurance Agency!
Fireman’s Fund,
NEW
Meat Market,*
J. L. KRONENBERG, Prop.
Coquille C ity,
Oregon,
N
Lockhart Hotel,
Empire City, Or.,
O
Agency
City