Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 18, 1888, Image 2

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rvBuuun cveby tmwday ,
J. À. & D. F. DEAN ,
EDITORS
AND PROPRIETORS
D«Totrd lo (hr i n l t w n of th.-(’•»piille
Hiver particularly, mul of the Cuuiitv
(•rally.
Subscription, per year........................ ***."".
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TUESD AY,
DEU. 18, is^s.
Uuitoil Stiitos war >hi|H have
beon erderofl to Port A ti-l ’ rince
where p.n Aiuerioan vossil 1 . 8
been confisicftted. . Troiiblo Of ft
serious nature will likely toll l)\V.
T he suprem e court <>T this stato
has decided that the Agricn illuni
C o lle p ' nt Corvallis beh-nos to the
M. E. churoh S.»uth, and n< •{ the
state. It would bo better in !'atuvo
to keep the state clear from in l i t ) t-
ual or cor|v>rate Imiti ings.
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A bill is before c< ngivss to ap­
propriato S 1 , 0 o<*Jli '0 t > ! uiliUa
in d i lous teloseopo fov W ashing-
|onS| Slmili^
ILiitCmi Ei<ns.
A lui^ht spot ill 2 1 lu»uiv, p falli
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( h i ¡atinas i* » i » ! i 11 .
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Kite has pot nl ran new “ patent,” . a day. Im! in that da> always » fedii.
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and also UrquhmL lias u patent
tiling o f interest lranspir
T he drug-store changes h
li am Is ,
on thrashing l'»*;. s
»r Enipirt* (Tty, ti»-iliv. Mr. Ti;i;>poi' i.i tin
1 ’ iiokot stai
f'.ia-i'l'.
V lll il’t.
,ama* at Si rank’ s.
i 1 io l't* aro > i: 11 • n working
hivakwator nt [»rosoni wit li
Satur.lay l»l_:lit.
r.'sults.
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«Ttit!jc«-* Dyor is !.• X inu in
(Mias. No.si :• i •attiug l»i'U"h «'il
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li; : . ; c r oHi*. 11 is he g.»t an in- mense, stock ol g -ods lor Í 1 e win-
teir bar:Unii;;s
trest there?
M r. i ’ i•ttoV il'l* com} act- d ft
( î uoss \v hi* ; 4 ' '1 *io ' 1 . l >. : »'V i'll
i ry il mi e re felill no i l * I• 1 Î . \Y i . . • i mprov-
t mos, and si ill I. 'Us on.
is iun* oí
to SUI IOUI>ai
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•voi.ty times i n . ■ inid (¡¡I » f .
Ni'sh‘i's had a p : ! \ hist V» i 11 . t‘ - i it ;t lau •iu- tic n ■ n.
At j. 1 *”M'Gl w l it in iU th R sc•hooi.or
it; iy night, i 1 p ;s-i 1 oil l ) . K.
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id*dph 1 Oi • y» is ur'ouib led i n tho
C ap HOLA.
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no•i t D s■¡at J Jlid ft line' is Kein"
Xi.rlli (iio 1. 31i 4 «’ •r »to RÎN.
litt’• b ì Oftiv \vator to insure
1 learn that Miss L¡ftiiru Bru mly, rn 11 to
r saf et y.
our excellent to udn V was t rented In
\ fn ri is Vranted at tho Ocean
to f t ci ld water hall last Tuesday
In•use. A (fi •mi sitianti« »11 is oller-
\vhile retai nin^ fret il solici > 1 .
« 1 . t ’. Robinson was found guilty 1 d.
\Ye mot ( ’apt. I.itth-iichl
o f larcenv nud lined .200 l>y Jus-
tice Ruzzili.
m auing wuli a crew oí men
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if 1 lie I will pay for the drinks.
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on ha s 1 »ui!t a neat
dwi-llin g on the I;ill. Tliis is an
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Oil ¿ otting marri mi
improvement
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and re;¡itili" a hot' 1, and, you ng
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v rgot it.
men, d »n’t y Oil 1
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Mr. Walkor of 1 loras ero» K.
is in t. iwn.
Mrs. Nosh :
Iowa slough is
the guest of Mrs. V. N. Ron v
Mr. Toll» r i- here
chim neys, and doing
up
in :
good work.
j ’.N i V2ÜON.
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undersigm 1 , M issionary
C olporteur o f the American Tinct
society, for Coos county, will ad-
dress tbe people at the follow ing
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tunes and places, and will have a
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goo l supply o f the society s publi­
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an ! festem n.ts: also, a general a i-
sortmen t of books S iitod to all
classes and ages; lioli lay books
etc :
Fislit rap Svdiool lioftii . ; Í onlay
Niorvav.
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17 at i < o c clock
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Ires.lay, Dec. i uat t o d o r k t>. m.
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Myrtle io n .t. o n sn e sd ; . , i.-ir. U
orocced ^
Admioaicu at door, 10 cents.
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** mi a proper show ing to
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Friday, Dec *Jl at 7 ('"cli ck p. m.
G. 1 . B o ctell , Sec.
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the Union P cifie people we doubt­
Landon. (Posas lud!» .-aturdav
less could have secured this bunch.
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Dec. '22 at 7 o V ok p. m.
------- II Co., 2nd, Eogt. In f., O. X . G .:
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J. J. Stanley, a you ng gentleman Yon are hereby ordered to assein-
hie at your armory on Dec. 22n l.
* 88 , for muster and inspection.
A ll members having rifles b elon g-
ing to H com pany are hereby o i -
dered to return them to the com -
.
B y order o f
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J. J. W ilson,
Attest
Commanding,
G. 1 . Bontell. (Irderly Sergt.
Mr. Upton, Sr., gives failly, bar­
ring a few points, the situ itiou o f
the union and Ilum e trouble iu an
article m to-day’s H hi . ai . d . I f he
had stati d that the action o f the
union was their only salvation t• *
secure their prices, and tlr.t to have
deviated from it by dividing boats
with Hum e would have undoue the
whole thing, he would hit tho nail
square on tho head. We believe
Mr. Upton ism error::.- regards who i
proposed the reduction ef ¡»rice, but
it makes little o Ids. We honestly
believe, too, that the bargain for
the ->1 m m rtood eau a»ry on the
part o f Messrs. Bu!' >d and Fahy
for tho union was a traiglitforwuird
transaction, and 1 tfld have been
carried out only I r the fact some
uon resident nu n nted their pay 1
every week in full
I'hi.s brought
u p a question th was settled by h
prom ise, that t - • who did not
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make inve.stments for otlier parties
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The best stock of furniture and ÜCUùiillj? ¿ 0 be found in ¡ “outhwest Oregon, consist­
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Immense, is no name for the stock; it comprises simply evoi Y’
Lumber
TRAN SACT A L L LE G A L
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Sj u ' wo . h I c . San!', r I n • h o i
1 daiK- m il <:.{<> -;\o in b n .
aii kinds <>f re d . u ,t.>
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lim ber lands for - rd - to p ! c • then
in the hands o f tliis firm and gr
them before v large , 1 i -s of pn
pectivo buvei .-.
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Buy, srìl and lease city property
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DRY GOODS of every description
G B O C B ïü L S, p x'O
TIIANSACT A GENERAL
ESTATE BUSINESS.
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is talking o f opening in Coquille
City.
L et's get in and em »urnge
every educational enterpii-.* that
we can possibly support. ^ 'thing
helps a town so much, and the
young people especially so.
Go
and subscribe to the writing school.
price foi fi
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There will l e u
I od . T U » will be cvor i {■».! In,-
g er thnn thnt o f 11 .« I.u'k ohsorvn-
tory wliich l.rrnss tl«> moon "U h .n
20 m iles o f tbe curth. »» hilft tho
bill is a meriti»rioiis • ne, cautinn
|.» y
should
be exercist 1 least thè
I’lv r j ll:« j.
lene should bo voteti - • largo that
There is something remarkable,
thè moou should app ar bollimi it.
ily, in the
exhibit;
io whicli caiio « e c old bave do truly,
tb eexh
ib i»; just think
tl.iuk o f
it: every day without cessation a
lunar observations.
stream o f current testimony to the
W e nre not sntli; ioutl v posted in
regard to tho six .■ 1 importance
o f Yeqninn bay t Live an opinion
in the eon trover y o f L e Garçon
and others res fling that nnd
C oos bay. W e i 1 judg od Yaquina
to be a tine bod of Wliter, for wo
The latter is
see iu the paper* ' !i it n steam ferry
crosses the 1 ny fi •11 Ojq; »-ite towns
mile?i. 1 here is
a distance o f f
probably not i ...•h di..‘Terence in
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the bays, but « OS lifts evidently
dolili A. C ray will lecture for
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tue t oiiuillo City literary society
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ât M asonic hall on r i nlay, Dee. 21,
T ho Union To ci tic railroad, it
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l h e subject, Is oratory a
was thought, w ’4 hi likely run a
lost art*?”
D oors open at 7, p. m.
branch from Ilaptington to Coos
Com e one, com e all. T o hear Mr.
bay, but now it proposes to reach
Gray is to hear one «>£ the ablest
San F rancb 1 by connection with
speakers on the P acific coast.
the Donate: line in Hum boldt
Uemernl er the d ite , and bring
county, Cak. -inia.
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. rich your minds, and also the so-
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wish to let the
nnery retain ten
cents on each h i to apply oil the
purchase price tli- ¡eof, could have
every cent end Saturday evening.
T h is gave ev , (ine a ¿how to col-
loot fall pay,
i < vidently one in-
flueuced aie>'
till it was seen the
cannery c o 1, *•« t be ¡»aid for in
the way pr >;
I in the contract,;
and then ail
k full amount in
m oney for li-i ■ I livered. T he con-
trov€»r.sy i ..
uglit to be settled
now. I t i
i solved into about
this: Tin ft »rder says “ they
d id ;” the i v.KALD «ays “ they
didn ’ t,” ai,.| • ii. Upton says “ they
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did lig i i t I liicy d id” make a
sham barg
o secure a decent
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Christ nns tree 'i‘«»v!.ing toward his works ¿ h o u r
elore i'iiv.
Men lito him a.e
at l.iggett Landreth’s It ill Chiist-
Illn9 „ ¡„ h , aU(1 . llsluMaf,e ,. O v e * » • « « • « g..vermu.-»t a m i* ,
(i> om , fr„ m L .lu, - s . ,
l f jo n » « u t tlip W S cup <>i
Ther(, ^
^ allan ce a,
c i f r o you ovor .Irank, com e dom i
: boro to Tnpper’ s and got it: and
lately from Kansas, has opened a
writing school in this place in tho
Itohiuson new building on Front
street. H o. with two o th -r,. i s .b -
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sirous o f starting a commercial
school iu C’oos county and thinks
it possible to run it in connection
with the academy that P rof. Pork
w¡ -
Hi the toy line.
Ld a nantit y to suit,
-trict attention to business to mer­
it the confidence o f parties hat ing
business to transact in our line.
Sherwood & Sanford.
Saniii!,‘s o f properly we offer with our
prices.
slUOO.—180 aer«'* on Lauipey creek,
acr.'s in bottom.S acres under cultivation
; acre« more in fcrrsfl, fair buildings, k «' o U
watt r, and orchard.
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’ > acres on North fork o f Coqoitle
River. V few acres bottom, balance bill
land: uniu.proved.
f.'17u>.—IiS acres, 03 in the bottom, some
: all *ir- d: i' s.d prinp* branch; bam oCx36.
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on Halls creek, seine in
! boti ■!>•; :'oi»d inaino water; b u ild in g and
s-i all orclia’ d. tin- place f< r stock.
sl.XOi).—iso acres 1!» miles from Myrtle
l’oint, on Myrtk creek, H0 acres bottom, 10
cleared a fe v a*res nicely fenced and im-
proved; eo.xl iaiild up», orchards and spring
water, a bar,.r in.
.stiO"!'.—RIO acres; lfO splendid lx»ttoru
! land covered with tl°ud ash,
; 111 - :!•< t’ lidier v.UX
branch: unrinprBved.
One ef the r<i’. -:t hotel propeities in
! western Oregon, situated in Coqnille
and doiii; a Nourishing business; prod
suns fur se! i:»*;. Prices yiveii on applicati
iil.-D full description. There is a chance
Secure P splendid property, if application
made soon.
)flOOU.—'M) acr» s, 12 o f iKittom. fairly im
proved with orciiard andp,Hxi water.
s'liVd.—18 acres all bottom land, fair build-,
it'irs t'.ud orchards, small fruits—hue chance
f. ra party with small capital.
*le.')0.—\ No. one stock place o f 00 acre«
:n the Ti oiiutains where ranae is plentiful,
acri i bottom land, l,"» cleared, truest water
;n the world.
sdcuo.—HX) acres " miles from town, 100
in hot..-m. some denied, fine orchard and
yood buildings: choice dairy ranch; good
: annin;; water: licnr the river lauding.
ki.—2id a nes, part beneh and $|Mirt
bottom land Rood orchards nnd buildings,
1<> miles from town, l ’oat office and mills!
a so sc J ksi I house hear. This is a choice
place and very clit-ap; 'Si acres cultivated.
stu.—i;i;; »¿or, s. all bottom land fronting
on il-.e river, several acres cleared nnd in
cultivation, small buildings and young fruit
trees; some open marsh land; balance cov­
ered with »¡Mows, very rich.
£t0u0. 1K<) acres, 100 acres open marsh
lend, balance bench well watered; 1 mil*
river frontage: splendid sen ing ground, fish
cannery at hand: also saw-mill—fine dairy
farm—unimpro ed.
#1W0.—liK acres, 29 o f bottom, balancs
bench, tolerable level, fairly improved, good
springs on the farm.
$800.—100 acres; stock ranch; at head o f
Pulaski creek, small amount o f bottom land,
balance hill and limber, some improvements
tine spring water for stock, 4 miles from
town.
<f l."i00—100 acres. 80 of bottom, 12 in culti­
vation; some pasture, plenty water, good
buildings and orchard, near town and river.
$1000.—1<»acres near a good saw-mill and
riv, r. cedar and tir timber; oould be made to
pay for place: If. acres bottom land, balance
good bench, will grow good grass when d ea r-
ed: no improvements.
:!20 acres o f coal lands within one mils o f
tide water which can I hj worked very cheap­
ly. line coal in endless quantities and can
imw be had altogether or in parcels at prices
not one tenth its real value when fully
known.
Several choice residence properties in C o.
quille ( itv ¡it from U to 18 hundred dollars
each.
Id0 acres splendid hr and cedar—old—
groi th timts-r.
l:U acres giH»d cedar timber.
12vkt acres in one Ixnly o f finest fir timber
on the coast for sale at a bargain.
lilt) acres fir and cedar mixed, fine saw tim­
ber.
From 11<M to 17i)0 a c r is o f principally oe-
lar timber o f fine quality, and handy to
good logging water. The above tracts oan
t*ehad at from six to thirteen dollai^ per
acre. Must soon be valuable.
$1,600. 180 acres; thirty cleared, thirty
of ttuttoiu; some fenced, fine spring water,
g.
MKl bout c and barn and other outbuildings,
fine young orchard and quantities of »mall
fruits, entirely too cheap but must be sold.
We have other property which it too ex­
tensive to advertise1 here and we are adding
to our list continually and if yon do not
find anything in tbe above suitable to your
purport» write us concerning what you want
and we will assist yon to get the same.
Matter descriptive of the resources o f this
j section furnished on application free.