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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1887)
. O n (lie W i n - . ¿ i '. o v i i l l f i i m j • - ■ . I - - E AFJ3QH A K til»s(l(n l«‘ f«>r C o a l. Ï I fr u iti Farm U in e ry Steamer Myrtle. On leaving Y oiico II h we became j During tlie past few days there 1 cognizant of the fact that our sis-j1ms been on exhibition in this city j r p iM E in this in »op'ssivo .*q;e, »:n object. T U E S D A Y , (H T . 25, 1SS7. and ter, Mrs. G. W. Cartwright is the I a remarkable device that is destined ! JL Save time by taking this steamer. The 'I'li«* i*r<»|M*,»«,«i .% ii »«* ii « iiii ** ii (*. 1 life, and docs the business of that ^ to cause a involution in the matter. VEH ICLES. object, as well as time is accomplished in Keeps Constantly on hand vour trips to and fro on th<* river. The following tire the three ! beautifully surrounded village. ; o f fuel, and if as successful as it j bn tffvn LEVI SNYDER, e^PT^IlJ, amendments upon which the peo- J She is the postmistress and does no»v promises to be will do away A Large Stock o f every kind of ÛIUUI M m c t e ! ? bikes tin* round trip from. CoijuilieCity, pie of Oregon will be called upon the intricate business of that le- with wood and coal for heating j to R.uuloii. t very day. Leaves Coquille City to vote on the 8th day of next Nov. partment in a satisfactory mai nor. purposes, it lias long been known (i. W. HOKiliS, Faininv, Oregon, about 7:00 a . m . arriving at Bandon 11 A. U. lb-turning h*aves Bandon 2 r. m . arrives at We print them in full so that Iho i She is also express agent, ticket that water contains great elements j As Good as the Best, For Coquille City r*:00 P. M. Every other Sun renders o f the H e r a l d mav know agent for the O. & C.. and rnnkes a , o f combustion, and it has boon the ; day, commencing Sunday June 2Gth, 1887 And full hand in the store owned by ! study o f inventors for years to util- j just what they are voting upon. u excursion will leave Coquille City 6:30 A. m . bhurp arriving at Bandon, 10:30 A. if. H ' it ¡'('solr.' I by the .SVu'itc, Iho herself.her husband and Mr. Sharp. i /, s these elements. The ¿lifficulty r ci i i'*l ìaclìinery and Vehicles. giving four hours or more on the Bandon IO l Mouse ( 'on cvm in j: Wo made a halt at Eugene City (*f coiubiidng with the com bustible, , rI MIESE ;ir.‘ tlx«- b«*st-nind«i gomiti t-vt*r <>f- lx*a» l>, boat leaving 2::!0 p. m . for return Reasonable time given for pay- j 1 ft'H-d for sale in Oregon. The Ort g«iu trip. Keniember every alternate Sunday That the following amendment to and saw one big sister, Mrs. Naf- element o f the water the carbon! UniidCart. a saicglc <,f which Mr. Norris until f irther notice. the constitution of the State of cissn Alford. We found all well which is wanting, and which is e s - ; meut. Direct all orders to had Oil exhibition at the lute fair, is the senti.-l to combustion, has never; L. L. S impson , Oregon be amt hereby is proposed: but much surprised at our early in h ot in point of durabilitv, eas»* of riding, W E J E W ill C ftU W M I Bandon. Oregon. and beauty. He will forward you at much boon ovt rcome until recently, when v5n404w A R T IC L E 11 trusion. STEAM ER, lower price, quality considered, any thing That section l of article 14 of Eugene City shows more activi Mr. D. E. Bangs, an inventor of in the farm machinery line, from the most NOTICE Ftm PrillileATION. the constitution o f the State o f ( )ra- ty. push and go-ahead than any Boston, was fortunate enough to extensive self-binder or thresher, to Land Office at Roscbnrg, Oregon, \ hand-rake; and anything in the vehicle gon ami the same hereby is abroga place in Oregon. In passing uj make the discover)'. Alignât 26, 1887. | line from ti baby carriage or bob-sled, to Swift and Sure. His contrivance is an inexpen- ted, and in lieu thereof section 1 of on street, we saw something like is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his in- I the line si toj\-buggy or four-horse wagon. •' article 13 of the constitution of the 25 lan'o brick buildings in various sive one, and can bo placed in any tentiou to make filial proof in support of j M rite Mr. N. at Eairview. n7v.r» 0 . Reed captain, State o f Oregon shall be as fol stages o f construction. The boom stove, rauge or neuter. It consists his claim, and that said proof will be made j ............ * ' Makes the round trip between Bandon and lows : in the city has come to stay. The o f four small pipes, each connected; before the Register or Receiver of U. S. Laud j Coquille City every day. Leaves Bandon about 7.30 a. in., arriving Section 1. The Governor, Sec s o l e r Diversity buildings 'at this I by snmller pipes. These pipes are • <>*» «• lh» -buTC.Or- .»rHa»,.ttet. nth o COOPER SHOP, BARRELS j i Stauer & Walker’s |A I T i! L » P % at Co«juilk* City about 11:30 a .m . Retorti 1 retary of State, Treasurer o f State, place are a credit to the state and ( called the burner. In one corner | Kutry No. avis for the N. w. »4 of N. E. ng. leavesOo u it»; City about 12:30 p. m . < f the Snpivm o Court ami an ornament to Eugene, o f which j of the room is a small tank which N- bi <>fN. W. ‘4 and a. W. \i of N. «v. \ •I udges « and arrives at Bandon about 4:30 p. m. J^FThis Steamer connects at Coquille u. n West w.M. j all other State officers <>t this State her citizens may well feel proud. I contains two compartments, one s, r: City with the “ C E R E S ” f»»r Myrtle Point. COQUILLE CITY shall em h receive an annual salary At Salem we had a look at the side filled with water, and the other prove his contintinu«>s residence npon, and i Through fare on both boats, 50cte. o f such nun as the legislative new State house, and must say it | (the smaller side) with oil. This j cultivation of said land, viz: F ront S t r e e t , E ast E n d . L*' Ft,tUr’ ,,f *“ luoU>' ‘ oos ( ',uuty’ Ogn. All kinds of repairing neatly done at rea assembly shall hereafter by law will be a grand structure wtien , tank is connected with the stove or J’ L G . Fish j for each of >**iil officers provide; complete»!. 1 range by means o f small load ; S .S. Emlecott -of Angora, Coos county, Or. son able rates. Work Warranted to giv»* LsrCMt Circulation o f any Agricultural Paper • i ; Tkoiims Jarcl » satisfaction. Orders taken for Watches i in llie Wait. ¡¡rovided, that when the legislative Albany is a lively place, made so pipes. The water is carried UUO 1 Chan. W. Johnston, and Jewelry not in »took. j _ ■ ■ • ■ IK assembly shall have by law tixe.1 by the Oregon Pacific. It is en- one pipe o f the burner, where, S « p 6 Register. All work must bapA id for before leaving j l U O f O O i l B . A G N IV V U K the shop. the salary o f uuy such officer such joying a building boom like Eu- when the fire is lighted, steam is 7 T O I T S OP* NOTICE FOR PUBLIC VTION. of othafs w ho *>'**' t a a .a rr’oa 6alnry it shall neither be increas gene. generated and conducted into an Magnificaut Premium Liât. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, > th u papai, or obtain a*t>matoi ADVERTISERS OO O ts. * ed nor diminished »hiring the term Portland, and especially East other pipe, where the steam is su August 2G. 18 m 7. f an adverti»ing «paca whan in C h ic a f° i will find it on M a a: Copy and Outfit to Club-ralaers Fraa. for which the incumbent of such Portland, is really a big city and perheated and divided into its i ^ JOTICE is hereby given tnat the follow HOME AND FARM, Loulavlll» * + ing-named settler has filed notice of tha Advartitmg Agency of LORD & THOMAS. Addraaa, office shall have been appoint- is putting on metropolitan airs. At gases oxygen and hydrogen. The i his intention to make final proof in support ed. this writing the city is full o f peo- hydrogen is carbureted by the oil, j of his claim, and that said proof will be C H E A P ! Adopted by the Senate February j,le who are here taking in the Me- which enters at the rate o f forty made before the Register or Receiver of U. . , 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday, 18th, 1885. chaniós Fair. Last night the cli- drops per minute through one pipe j ()ct. u th .iss7. viz: John G. Fish. Home- TROHlBiTonY amendment . max of interest was reached. The of the burner, and the resulting ; stead Entry No. 44<:7 for the W. of N. w. 3. E. b *>f N. w . q and N. E. b of s. w. Section. 1. The manufacture, f(iir was a success in every way. gas (hydro-carbon) is conducted j 7 H Sec. 21. tp. :40, S. R. 11 West, W. M. snlo, or the giving away or the o f - . We met many old friends, among through the hot pipes t>f the burner ( Ho nameH the following witnesses to prove | tttt -¡ri n T T V P A Q TT G T H P 1? feriug to Mill or give away, or the , them Mrs. T. 8. Rodabangh and to a l>oint underneath, where it es- his continuous residence upon, and cultiva- V AV i U X X j A j £ j O X X j L V / X jl Q X X U X V /X iJ k J ) ] tiouof. said laml, viz: keeping for sale of any spirituous, family and her two daughters Mrs. capes and burns. r 1 J. L. Fetter, of Remote, Coos Co., Oregon. 1 vinous, malt, distilled, fermented | (J B. Frost and Mrs. James Dau- The apparatus is perfectly s im -1 r. s. Evernden t W. Appleton t>f Angora. Coos Co., Or. or any intoxicating litpiors w hat- iel. These folks will be remem- pie, and can be handled by any J. Thomas J arel ' Clins. W. Johnston, ever is prohibited in tins State ex- be red as having formerly lived in | person, and the fire being fed auto- Register. Sep»» cept for medicinal,scientific or me-j Coquille City, «Dii we are pleased matically, it is under as perfect chanical purposes. to say they are getting along nicely, control as a gas jet, and can be NOTICE FOR PUBLIC MTON. Section 2. The legislative a s -! the girls have married most excel- lighted or put out instantaneously. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. [ September 12. 1887. \ D e a le r in G e n e ra l XVIerchandise, sembly shall provide by law in | lent gentlemen. In East Portland It needs no wood or anything else O T ICE is hereby given that the follow Boots, Breadstuffs, Tobacco, what manner, by whom and at what ( we also saw .lake and Abe H igley to start the fire, and there is no ing-named settler has tiled notice of Groceries, Cigars, Shoes, place such liquors or any of them who are teaming. W e left East dust, ashes, or anything of the sort j intention to make final proof ill support Provisions, Nuts, Hats, shall be manufactured or sold or i Portland on Thursday at 4 p. m. to clean up afterward. Another ‘ ° made n,i9 before cli,ira' the n,", Judge ,ha* or “ Clerk M I*,mf **“ of the coun Fruits and Candies, Caps, kept f»»r sale for medical, scientific via Oregon Short line, great point in favor o f this appa ty court of Coos coantv, Or., at E up’ re Country Canned Hosiery, or mechanical purposes. The scenery al«>ng the Columbia i ratusis that the ox)gen ueetled for i Chty. Or.. <>n Friday. November 4th. 1 ^ 87 , Produce. Goods. Clothing. w by th o ' vfei V m l\ B » d .' .ntrr No. Section 3. This amendment U mngnilicent and so is that a lo n g ! combustion f Iti-I not from "w IN, 4 ;,.x r, . w in 41, .. I ! W!*4 .1.1 *4.1 for fill* tl water nud the air the the lots l ami 2 and s. \ of N. E. shall takeefiect and be in full force the Umatilla, r».H»m, the fir «1 being e n tire ly in d e - 1 '-»• S(‘»\ 15 *. 27 s. K. 11 west. Wii. M< r. He liâmes the following witnesses to piove in six nmnt.ho from the date of its pendent o f draughts. This does l * r « * » -« r i o i i * » < o i i i l i t i o n . his continuous residence upon and cultiva ratific ation by the directors. New York, Oct. Iti.— A ieport not deprive the uir in a room o f its ; tion of, said hinds, viz: P K O F K IE T O B . Section 4. The legislative «a-1 * mbliebe<l yestenlav to the e f . ! vital element ami rainier it unlit ; ’ ", sembly shall without delay pass all ; , . . . ¿ nikTU * 1» N p „ , 1Ilfntl, Lreati;«- \ lie invention is a great Ge„. w . Norris - Fair view, o. I feet that the officers o f tht I aimtna j onp ilIK| istlestinetl t»> attiract much ! 4/,- ^rnt» ( ( necessary law with sumcient pen- U , . T . a , , , . . , . : .. .. , .. , • , Edmund V. Anderson, of Marshfield. ( Dr. .. J e 1 Canal Company on the Isth m u s , attention.— 11 rom the Cincinnati Chas. w. johnst m, altie? neccessary to enf aoe talh j were in a precarious alties condition. A c - ! Enquirer. Hegi isti-r. precarious h l m d ilrilblit . . . 1 1 a 1 • * I amendment. cording to the report there is not ¡ l ■ O 1 Approved by the house PIO NEER ,nar-v much activity prevailing along the Watchmaker & Jeweler, I^ome emb ^arm . C ASH ! N. (Successor to A. L. Nosier) N For tils test Bargains to lis liai, call on tie new Coming, Coming, Coming ! ! ! ]^[ 2, 1885. t G O Q iU IL L E O IT Y ! G t ! line o f the canal except at two or 6 cl M ! £1 Y l i f’ ' ' . r * . .rtíh three stations. Though several ~-yj- s r * *^ Bo d m ooted by the house find J»H.\S 0X A- STMT, I’nips., shipments of machinery and other Coquille City, Oregon. Senate concurriny. «- - - ----- ——---- «■— '■ ■ i ^iUNrtiv*» »'-si— < - -«A-i materials have been received re AVING D jk - iu *»1 tin* Pioneer Market in That the following amendment cently, they are not used and re- ship-t-hape, wear,* prepared to furnisb to the constitution o f the stat1 main exposed to the deteriorating tht‘ ch.,,ice8t ,,M‘ilts hs <>hpai’ ;M thecheap»-Ht.. . . rri, , , ! Wo will keep nothing but the best, anil will of Oregon be and hereby is propos lh- Fcwjowns possess tin* natural ailvantages tliut tociuille enj«>ys, and which will, in i “ flert* o f «be climate. Tlie labor- ■ su orJ„ , fri,m my on st„ rt Iotk.e ; Ö ed: tlu* near future, «*¡ 111 '«* it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant site, ers are greatly discontented, es- j ___________________ j F rom That section 14, article 2, o f the being situated, for the most pail, on a level plateau on the sunny side of the Coquille pecially th«»se fri m Georgia who (J e i e ® River, thirty mile.- from the Pacific «»cean, \vhich i< reached every »lay by a four-hours constitution o f the state o f Oregon « i I are liable to make trouble at any U üijüiliü u steamer rifle. Coquille City is at t I k * leiittrof theconverging wagon’road system of Coos be, ami is hereby, abrogated, ami time. The sanitary condition aloi g Count v, ami is at the head of dccp-\vat«*r ua\ igation.aml in the«» iitral part of a vast bctly D .r r T ’-in g * t l i o T T . S . iu lieu thereof,section 11 o f article the line is bail and yellow fever is of rich, river bottom land, which is the source of all true ami emluring prosperity The 2 <>f the constitution o f the state o f country round about i- tilled with preeiou« metals, min* nils and coal to an unp.iralleled epidemic among the laborers. A M yrtle Point Oregon shall be as follows: extent, and is covered with a variety of timber that lbr quantity and quality is not ex. and reporter called at the office o f the celled by that of any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock, Section ’T4.M General election T> Canal Company and was informed C oq u ille C i t y raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking healtb.it is boumi to come to the front shall la- liehl on the Tuesday next that the representatives in this city O T A G E leaves Dora every morning. «•X- ! rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and after the first Monday in Nov. t i , - , , _ 1 . O cent SundavH. reaching Mvrtie Point at ¡'TAGES will leave Coquille City every factories, oompletud, in course of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole . j dnl not wish to say j auytbmg what- ; j 11:30 a. m. T Leaves * „ Myrtle v, „ Paint . . at . 12 m. j » biennially. s day (except Sunday) at 5 a. in. and 1 p. j county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is the ever «bout the report. ! and reaches Dora ¡it 5 p. m. Passengers Passed the house Nov. 10,1885. in., connecting with steamer each trip for | most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second TIME OF ELECTION. The coBiüig Town of S. ff. Oregon! H STAGE LIN E Dora, and rassengers. * '**"* IC»«*U S u it in lin n «.as. I will reach Coquille Citv at 3 p. ni. the same , all points on «’.»os bay. Leave l ttvr C v ; not one in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the | dav j every day (except Sunday) at 3 a. in. and j county. It has the advantage «if a corporation and is »«> soon have a mountain stream Hutchison. Kan. Oct. 18.—W hile P. J. Stemler. Proprietor, | 3:30 p. m. T’ass-ugers by morning stage of water run through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable. j can visit Marshfield and Empire City, hav- sinking an experimental well in I J. A. D ean , agent , M. J. M c D onald , prop ., j mg two hour in each place, returning Coquille City. Sau Francisco. South Hutchison, at a depth c f 470 I C O Q U I L L E M I L L j Coquille City the same »lay. v4n2tf H ang t «> voi i : P ocket B ooks .— Is just wlmt we thought when we r«*ail the proposed aiuemlment to onr c«>nstitu iion fixing the salaries «if state ofiiers which the people of fpet a o f rock salt was F a re On© Dollar. — AND— 1 Always go with the inuils and make con Oregon are asked to vote for. two ; struck, which, for thickness <»f the , nections. w eeks from to-day. f he ineffable principal vein and purity o f the Tug Company!! cln * k which the jiroposition carries pr(Hj Uct, may be classed among the . . . . . . . . * . . . . T H E 0 C E A N h o u s e , — DEALERS IN— is only equalled by the s t u p id it y ;. , , .. . o f tbe m.i» who got it op. The id e a , nchest m ,“ ea ,n tbe worlf ^ o f asking the voters o f the state to j number o f veins were drilled J. P. TUPPER, PROPRIETOR. abandon all rights and privileges through varying in thickness from — AND ALL KINDS OF— o f saying a word as to how much seven to forty feet, separated by L U M B S I ^ they shall pay the sen v w ts they thin strfttft 0t shale. At a depth o f j employ to do their bidding, finds it j « . . r • __ . ____. , , . , I This Hotolgis ocatod at mouth o f the Coquille River, on only parallel in the story of t|,e ; Bbo feet a vein was struck winch, C edar , fir , ash , maple , myrtle , Af*<*r Forty y n n 1 ex jh i ip m « in tb* tramp who called upon a farmer j nP ^ftH been penetra- Alder and spruce lumber nlways on Pr‘*''a l'»,,o n ° f mor* TH E SE A B E A C H * «lm a «yin» Mundrnd and asked him t»j sign a little pa- ted to a depth of ninety-five feet, T hou«and »¡.p lica lti : t> for p«t«D la id Everything Neat and Clean. A Splendid Summer R esort hand and for sale at the lowest rates. «It» U uit«d b v i « sin.) Iforoian coun- triM . tn s pob'intiem o f «bo ScioDtitio per that he held, which on exam in -, and the «1 rill is not yet through, Am erican cunt inns to act aa »oHcitor* for patanta, cavaxt s. trailr-tnark*. copy ation proved to be an article o f , An offieia] ana|yBi8 Gf the product right*, ate., for tha L’ mtad Stat«a, and to ohtaiu pataDta in Canada, Fnifland, Kram-a, agreement in which the farmer I . .. . « c\t> TOWING (.aram i.y. ami all oth rr coulit^le^ T hoir e ip a ri- , • , .. . shows it t«> be over 96 per cent, was to furnish the tramp work , , , . , , * auc.i ta uria.iualud and tliair faeilitioa ara nnaur- B y the Tug K A T IE CO O K on paaaad. T o and from the H«)0se. Everything d«»ue to rentier Guests com as long as he lived, but giv-1 Pur° .fin( a ^ oluH v free from the ^ — — — «»u l 'i a » m g » and apaciflcatlona praparad and filed In the l atent Office on iihr.rt uott. a. Torma »ary fortable at ing the tramp the privilege o f | Pri» c lPal impurities which make the river and bar, at reasonable rate ra v .on a lie. N o charge foi exam in at ion o f model* or dri-nrinji A dvice by mail fra« charging just what he pleased for ! n>c H,: T ,n ilfi ( °m cstic pur-1 - PalaDta obtained ‘ lirourh V Mini C o.arenotiovd lb u H< I K V l ' l i i 'l C A S I K ’. l S C A N , which has his services. The number 10 stogas j POBPH- l h e haR Rented ^> n -, Timber, match-wood and stave tmi- in the lai goat circu lation and i* > .u pleat inlluent!«l nawapaper o f it« Liml published in tbe world. J siderable excitemant here. The j ber purchased. ! Parties contemplating a trip to Fort Orford, or any place down the O lid) tlie farmer happened to have / , , m".1 " e.rf The advantages o f auch a nolioe erary patents* und‘-rat ends > ■ > nt the time ™ v , I « » . 1 ''« I » 1 *1 4 ,s to be developed. on at gave the vng an ap large and «plandidlr illna’ rated newspaper const, should stop fit this Hotel. The stages leave the house every Orders for lumber filled in quanti is Tbie published W R K H I . V at d,«.U0 a year, and la propriate excuse. Let every voter fr g “ Fine four-horse stages used on ties to suit, and at the lowest living ad mil tad lo be the b»Mt paper devoted to ecienoe, other morning. mechanics, iiieeiitious, eu *in otn n i; works, and other departm ents o f industrial progress, pub- see to it that this amendment gets V fl| je y enj 0f Drain r«mte — 8 hours Ta^ rt* lis'ied in sny country. It contains the names of Saddle Horses to Hire at all times, at Reasonable Rates. such a kick on election day that the . . , _ _- , all patentees and title o f every lovention patented J. P A R K E R , earn week. Try it four m onths for one dollar. itinerant vagrants who put it lie- ! 8 a£ ln^ ’ «re to rains, 7.00; to ____________ _ Ocean House rock, from which poi: t is the finest o f all views, will be Sold by all newednaler*. CH AS. F. DOE. I f you have an invention to patent w rite t* fore the jiefi 'le will slink out o f Portland ouly 81.3.40. Best and \ Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. shown guests, with guide. Ladies will have beach rides free— on level M on a A Oo., publishers o f ScisaUfla A m erioe*. •M liroedway. New York ®ight forever. ! cheapest route to the railroad. ! v l n !8 tf. Usaobook about patent* mailed free. and hard sand by the bracing Ocean. Fine Piano at home. GENEBAL MERCIAN« Bandon, Coos County, Oregon. A fine view of the Sea & Seal Rocks. 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