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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1889)
\ J. L .L rvellen I » » r o l« * e J ukc R e c e i v e d b y J. A. L k IINHKBB. Ye scribe visited C. S. W. Von ! E d . of up - river d e p a r t m e n t : ~ I1ED ABTM EW T < W * T * * b“ b® " and.lady are up S in -rw ood & NaulW rd. m A n l f f l f i f l l , from the coast on a visit to their Pegert’s snag boat last Saturday • In last week’s Coast Mail we saw a A n**at home o f over 40 acre*, three quar intending to write an extended communication from a certain doc- tersoi mneirom ooqnuie city ters o f « a mile from Coquiile City with new O b t : l D odof , E d it o r . | “ I frien d 8 » nJ r e U t it e s . discription of the works. Being i tor of divinity and also a doctor 8:rooul house: «parkiing spring branch, va M 4 DTI r daivt taas rAMTV a A. H. Goodman mentioned in an — AND— ■1 f t lLh r u n 1, lW > 101.111, ureg. other paragraph as being badly ciowded, however, this week w e! of medicine in which be coDdeums £ ? AND hurt is improving under the skill are obliged to curtail onr report.1 the road now being Ixuilt up the road Prioe$£joo. TU ESDAY, AUG. 27, 1889. The flat boat is sixty-one feet lone Middle Fork to Douglas county.1 ¡¿ao acrca near Norway; so «ores bottom full treatment of Dr. Gussenhoven C. D. E L L IO T T , Prop. and about 23 feet wide and it Now I olqect to any c?rouic grow l-! X to iS -w fS S .J E S b. Sheriff liarlocker was in town whe is showing himself a fine provided with an engine room, i er being the first to bring this nn- of stock water, fine orchards of choiot* fruit Front street - Coquiile City. physician and surgeon. Friday. dining room and kitchen. The portant subject before the people j S f'th i Table« supplied with the best the market DeWitt Clinton is among us gin leaders are sixty-two feet high, because I think if anyone has u money. Price J. A. Lehcherr started for Rose- afford«. Larue airy rooms with the beet burg yesterday on business connec with his bellows, anvil, and ham It is provided with a twelve and right to complain it is I, me, my- ‘ 130 acres on Middle creek;SS acre« bottom new spring boils. mer. He occupies Wilkin’s black one-half horse power engine. Men | self, individually and collectively, ted with his real estate office. ^ . ^ '‘ or^Sd'107*150 smith shop. We know that he is on a small scow hunt around for because when Mr. Fox was work- tree«, all for $i«uo. Several patties from Marsh lie Id were upon our streets last week. a good workman and bespeak for snags or logs, then attach a heavy ing his men in my vicinity ll<i pnr- ! 140 acres a few miles from Fairview suit- o r r d d , p h u o t t t t e e r r a a n d a n } v - one ahl ’ WilRoni for Htock- h,,r8e>* Acme '11 hend o f cattle, chain to them which is connected c l u in o s s e c d a h D eoF Will Buy, Sell and Transfer Many of them are looking towards him a share of patronage. eer, l la two 4 pi()WS. harrow and a Salmon Mouutain. Three four-horse teams arrived with blocks and fall that is fasten thing 1 had to sell and 1 tliougut | lot o f hay is all offered for $1G00 to Ret D ea ler in Wm. P. Beckett has returned to at this plnce last Thursday from ed to the top of the gin timbers. this would continue, but as soon as : quick «eie. this sly old Fox passed my \ on]y OUB mile from Engineer Brown starts the machin Improved Lands, Timber Claims, Myrtle Point and taken up the Idaho. Each wagon containod a ises lie threw off ou me and began Fiyw lotrt Rnd ne\ hoa9e in Coquiile City ery and the snag is soon suspended Stock R m riches, Etc. hammer and sa-.v nod is working family, as we are informed, and to buy beef cheaper tliau Leonid part choirs garden laud, all well fenced and in mid air. The l»ow of the lighter ! pr wanted to sell it. I was under 1 “ l,,‘rKn,a »»t oo. | Collection of Claims Promptly on Wm. Yolk mar’s hardware store. they have come to locate. They is then swnng in to the bank and »t,_ : _ _ _ • ... „ . . - i i|.io We always have some excellent bare«ins j Attended to. Bart Gieen, the enrpenter who brought about 25 bead of loose the old tree ie lowered. W e j ,'b®t £ ” aT d o ”n B . job. I j «■»'“ >»> „ « , ! Office In Hesidencc o f I. A. Lvtinherr. vf>n4 had his foot crushed in raising J. horses. watched this process tirocess about two drnvi* mv lemn over tho i load Of id load-: For Sale drove my tenm the load- We winh to nay to tbo.ie desiriiif; farms or A. Lehnherr’s barn, is improving We learn that George Guerin’s hours and during this titae tliev ed with my family and friends and A far™ 'ind f • - *- « hotces that ire hav , now quite a number very fast and is able to be around. son of Eckley who was so badly built a huge log heap on the side thought it was good, but when 1 \ c „a c-muty. Oregon. c-mt:»iv>uv itf* ao»c*. o f oìrtce® ot : our Mat, wliiej, we «-an mdi Sixty persons dined at the Lehn- M noie* levi*l rt u-ionnble. raniyn« trom of the bank. Some of the trunks was deserted by the contractor I ph ) r.cn-s bot-.v 7 uj* to as bij'h »rieared and fenced, uh ^7009— Bollicatoci, raa.-l-ei. lo m ilv l +m d i 1 herr hotel Sunday evening. There injured by a horse jumping upon of trees were from sixty to ninety concluded to examine the road and 0>tl!‘ ^ l111' lt‘ 1 M yrtle Point, Oregon, were thirty for diuuer Saturday. him some time since is up on H * and hill, whilo otff-rs in e’ m oitiy bei torn; i This is the result of good tables crutches. The family feel very feet long. Mr. Hutchinson and his ! 1 b™> found :-F ir s tly . It is not as | nome fairly improved, other* highly improv crew are now stopping at the Lehn- W1,;e as n. »noma oe oy a* « w 1 «• c;tara. tv<> ba.-i.a m hm;.-w. ioiiku<>tne ed. Call ami look over our hat. Wit take ¡ and kind treatment to guests. grateful to Dr. Spouogle for his 1 ty feet, “ in my estimation; oec-1 w«H>d»h<d ami otu.-r -n f.-.n -o itir . i„. > lt f »P A G \ T 'lit (*:. and dealer in Fruit the p-aee« o'aces No «ule, i herr hotel. They are excellent ; o d ~ÿbe*r“ 6buuld be about i i n «ho^inu thr- IV.-t.-B and -»mall fruits. lie keep« Huckleberries are coming into successful treatment of the case. n a n llp m u n n n d I m r a F m m P il m r n v i i n i l - i b-ifers. id jearlin h e.p rs 1 biood.-d bull. ! no u .inaRe. »“-e h a v i ala.» d.-sira u.* t.»v n market. They seem to be of a non-tan'.ly on hand a well regulated assort gentlemen ana nate toimeci many ¡thousands dollars expended m cnl- ! t team of horses and imrntss. - . i iatry lix- property for su»e. Daniel Giles purchased a fine good friends. T e a m s with scrapers verts; Thirdly, The road m eat, cheaper than the cheapest. good quality this season. These is b a d l y ! fur«*» and tannin« iiirtuisi]« «« w.th the S-nd in your ordurs no pains spared ta delicious berries have graced the cart and harness of Wise A Bender have been’ at work cleaning o u t; constructed because it is the dusti | BniiarJ.Kknduipb, U give fall satisfaction. v4nl7 tables at the hotels duriug the last j |ft;it week. Dan says it is the most shallow places where the snags pst road in the county. >Y by don ? I «on . us tf week. Mrs. Brown the landlady j cornplete rig be has ever seeo. have been taken out and it is ex- Fox have a sprinkler pass over the T h e Hu il lim i Iti-ni-li Kwtute. of the Lehuberr hotel is determin pected that the steamer “Juittle Au- road every day or two? YV hy, Wrenshail & Wrcnslr.il!, Wise A Bender are agents for ContainiiiR upwards o f MO acres, to be ed her guests shall enjoy the first nie” will be able to come up to the dust is blowing away and be- Staver & Walker for all kinds of fruits of the season. !nt ,otfH tto su'1 ^ Myrtle Point at low tide after P this fore the raiu sets in there « ill be ! J°ld land lots o f ten acres and upwards, build- farm implements. Sales that have little else l ift but the old pack trail Wise & Bender have done a large week. in « lots, sit«« for villa residences, etc., etc., and beef bones strewn around the at the town o f Dandon Beach. The pro- business furnishing the prospec beeu made give general satisfac Coquille City, Or. Lnst Friday evening with a par c »nip grounds to hurt my feelings ; duotiveness o f the Boil which is a black or tors, miners, and settlers about tion. Skiff« Built on short notice; Price—Skiff«, when I pass by, as they were uot| a dark brown Handy loam is well known- Eckley and Salmon Mountain with ty of Myrtle Point’s best citizens— Capt. Rackliff is erecting a count one dollar per foot, Clenckcr and curved The eqnibility o f the climate—there is only purchased from me. Hoping thisi goods this season. Wm. W. Phil- like ourselves—we t*oarded Smith boat«, two dollar« per foot. All kind« o f Gr- W. Majory, jr. Prop. one degree and a decimal l»etweeu the tem er in his now store that will bo a lipps has delivered in that vicinity and Millers" best Rockawav car" ! , u> wiM briD8 the T ol(1 coon Fox back perature o f the month;- o f May and Decem ship’ « boats made to order. Painting and and Millers Dest ivocKaw.iy car niarket i am truly yours, six tons of freight within the last beauty when finished. It is made v7u28 ber, and only eleven degree« between repairing oars and spoons, etc., etc. J .A . Tiwonki. fortnight for the firm above men of myrtle principally. The wood rnge and off we sped for camp-] AVING just leased the above well- I the winter and the summer—see last meeting, which is now arriving at Angora, Aug. 25, 1889. tioned an<l is still hauling. known bostellery, it «ball be my ear was selected for the purpose and its zenith of interest. A drive of annual rspart o f ths chief signal officer ¡D is s o lu t io n . nest endeavor to give patrons the bed bay ° f the *triuy—render it a most desirable lo- 1 T M IE co-partnership heretofore existing George ( 1 unk, Sr of the Middle ext,ejg auything we have ever seen. two miles brought ns to a lovely .. S t r a y e d o r S t o l e n :— A . . ; canty for those in search o f health anil rec- between tbe undersigned in the livery tree.tnn nt possible, and such ns will merit Tork came to tuwu Sumlay evening i _ . . ., wllite saddle marks rcation. It contain« the purest and ooldest with mare business is this day by mutual consent dis their patronage. The house ha« been reno place where seats and a pulpit had just in time to board Decker's hack In fact wo consider it superior to just i t - i r i j i i___ _ apriugs, and creeks flowiug with an nbun- solved. J. J. Baker o f the firm will con vated throughout; supplied with good beds, been prepared for the occasion - . e . about lo hands high, has beeu dant «apply o f water throughout the year. duct the business, receive bill« due the fi*m for camp meeting. He reports mahogany or walnut for beauty of anil the table will be constantly supplied under the shadow of graceful myr- mjgujjug from J. C. Brown’s pas -1 Th*above lands inciu i® the renowned Ban- aud pay the debts o f the same. everything prospering in his sec- ! polish and finish, Dated C oquille City, Oregon, I .T. J. Baker, ¡ " ú h the best the market afford«. ! don Beach by ri«h t o f patent and o f con ties. Tents and camps surrounded " 1 tiou and he has some fine fat siderable length, with its rock bound bays, ju25 April l«t, 1»«9. ) G. L . Coon. v ìn c iti G. W. M AJOBY. Sible Reed ha» been sick the amphitheatre; twilight in its ture two weeks. Any information agate beaches, golden «and«, spacious caves three-year-old steers ready for , ^ ^¡"lLVerf- w ill be liberally paid for. Address and varied attractions, and when connected market. He is a jolly, good soul ;,1,,nD» IUe lnflt week w' th » '1,9eB80 calm and sereoe gtandeur had juBt ; by rail, wmeh we hope it noon will be, with and we are glad he is prospering. »eems to pnzzle the doctors. passed and bonfires were lit around J. 0. Brown, Myrtle Point, Oregon. the inland railway«, will in all proba- j bility be the greatest marine and summer tho altar of worship thus present Three days of this week teacher» Dr- Gussenhoven treated the case ing a beautiful picture underneath resort on the Pacific coast, \pply to C m * B a y. G eobok B ennett . will be examined for certificates at ami called Dr». Fleutge and Spono- the emerald hues of the evergreen Salmon fishing has commenced Ban don Beach, C oo« connty, Ore. Myrtlo Point. Buperiutendent ! gle in consultation. It is hoped boughs of this lovely grove The with n > extraordinary catch as O O O O O O O O o o O O o o o ¿T O T I C E ! Bunch informs this department Siblo will recover. She is a pulpit was filled with a half dozen yet. ’ OTICK is hereby given that niv wife, that the teacher» have agreed to . • , . -, , , earnest looking men whose silvery Sarah E. Andrews, has left my bed and Ross Bros. intend to start rliscnas the co.u;,ul*»ry scb.rol law | htt 6 *,rl. o£.*,e1ven locks gave evidence that they board without just cause or provocation, on Thursday evening. This will fortunately she is with her mother bad passed the meridian of life a their mill at Pleasant Point in a and 1 wr.rn all persons not to trust her ou no doubt be an interesting debate ^Irs- ^■ U. Brown of the Lehnherr decade or more. Occasionally j few days. Capt. Ross is expected my account. C. S. ANDREWS. -D E A L E R S IN - and all interested in eilucation hotel. some of these sages would start back soon to take charge, Mvrtle Point, Oregon, July 1st, 1SS9. n4B o m e laminar familiar uymu hymu that mat would wouia be oe | j Merchant Lando of Marshfield should be present. Mr. Skags of Catching creek s some taken op by the nudienee nod »ung j, commenced wurt on his store th ie f Editor Dean paid our has commenced building a house with such force that it seemed at city a business call last week. {or Mrg r The money for times that there was a Christian building. ILÆyrtle HP o in t , Ore. Ho wi.l r:o >ise the ceil- Lveryono is interacted wheu J . , , , newspaper men visit our village; of this purpose was raised by suo- pcrched upon every bough in this ing hip I put on iitiotiier story, :o:- course they ask maoy questions 1 scriptiou and Ed. Bender donatetl sombre forest pouring out in thrill -1 Two schooneis Laura May and Agents for nil Iviuils of Vehicles Franklin-like, in order to gain ; a lot in the Bender and Border ing song his adoration for God. Antelope, arc loading at the 13 ly The E ,„ma Ulter ,„ ft knowledge. Our chief made a addition. So we are glad to know Omups of the gey and of H .y r n v e ; Stauer & W alker’s Farm and were gathered uround the tbuerent. J mistake however iu asking Master ; tha, u i wort[l lfl,|y aml r n d a y with lumber For tho bun lights, the former chatting as JNorman our seven-year old boy rr»u . M ill Machinery. some questions at the dinner table Wl bave a bome* Those who blithe and joyous as if life lasted Francisco market. Contractor Stauf has the work 1 in the Lehnherr hotel, because tho bav^ subscribed and have not paid forever or tiat they lmd already (The Largest House in the Pacific Northwest) secured the great prize of everlast on the new Episcopal church in T r y the Cure answer was unexpected. We will will please call on Hon. J. H. -:o:- not repqrt it iu fall, for fear i t ! Roberts and help the good work ing joy and bliss after this life is Marshfield well under way. C’ hris- gone. While the latter conversed Osborne Moiuers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow. may g**t the editor into difficulty. ! ajon,T as if they were anxious, and solici tiansou A Johnson are puuhiug While returning from camp e the work ou the Catholic church. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Clecnse3 the Nasal Passages. A l meeting Sunday night one of Prof- C- H - Dalrymple of Ban- tous about the great ai d inevitable time when the monster Devth During the past few w *eks, | lays Inflammation. H eals tho Corea. Smith A Miller’s hacks went off don is sojourning at the Lehnherr should come, our attention quite a number ot campers have, Restores the Senses o f Taste, Smell the grade, and tipped the vehicle hotel, and took in the camp meet- was called toward the pulpit, and and Hearing. over, giving the passengers a cold ing Sanday. As the hack that m we looked upon the group of left for Coos river and for the A p a rticle Is applied I d to emeh nostril and water bath at Reed's ferry. Steve a g reea b le. P riceh O c. a t Druggist* or » 7 he went with pxssed through the ministers wre began to wonder sand hill». Bluebenies are the la ■ «H . ELY nuOTIlKItS ,66 Warren St .New York. Reed the driver, let the lines which of those venerable sages principal attraction on the hills drop and the ’ team crossed heavy firaber and drove would teach this earnest and intel where they are quite plentiful. the river and gave a circus on the upon the camp grounds Mr. Dal ligent congregation the way to be »Saturday morning several old sand bar. John Smith aud Steve rymple was surprised to see so happy and good, but, hush! sere ne Reed finally got them to close ; many people- The attendance was buildings near the Marshfield their performance. Miss Maggie ve*ry larg® Sonday. Rev. Marsters ly and calmly arises one wb«'se mill caaght fire. To prevent the locks were whiter than the rest JeDkins was the only lady in the j ot Coos river delivered a very ex stepping to the frent, he looked fire from »preading aud burning company. All got wet, but the cellent discourse at 11 o’clock. His only damage is iu the loss of earnestness in the cause he has around upon the assembly amid [ the mill, two were pushed into the greatest silence, and finally Smith’s hat aud whip. This is the espoused gives weight to bis ser said: “ My friends, I am glad to the bay. This renders several Chinamen homeless. same team that ran away about ten mons. meet you!” There was an ear days since. The mill at Bay City will not Professer Kinnicutt and A. H. nestness in this sentence that was Two of Myrtle’Point’s promising Goodman started for the fair convincing that the words came run during the present week, young men got very angry at each grounds at Arago last Wednesday from an honest and feeling heart. According to the compact, it was other last Saturday evening and with a young, unbroke horse, when After announcing his ^ text the; to have beeu idle last week also, Hpenker proceeded in hm rnTdres. but, on accoout o[ „ | „Re im,er> it became in a measure beside them near Mr. Laird's plaoe the animal gradually warming up to an ear- ’ * selves and undertook to settle becamo unmanagable and ran off nestness that at times seemed to did not shut down until Saturday matters al In Sullivan. Each had tho grade upsetting the cart pitch diaw the attention of tbe most ob- night The boys have been invi- Sunday clothes on ready for camp ing the occupant» down a steep stiuate skeptic present, especially ted to spend their vacation on the meetiDg. About the time they precipice. Mr. Goodman’s nose when he drew grand and glorious rood workiog out road tax. pictures of a beautiful dwelling ot good and dusty Marshal J. C. Marshfield baa another enter- beyond tbe portals of the Irowu was on hand and quelled was split nnd his lip» badly lacerat the disturbance. Neither of the eti; besides one arm and two ribs fomb. liis eloquent appeals fid Pr»»e in the way of a brickyard;; boys got a scratch. They have were broken. Prof. Kinmcott mothers and fathers, urging them , that of Hulls,A Son, being fairly come to their senses again and are suffers from a fracture of two ribs. to high and noble lives, and his j started. Their burning of about friends now. Be carefol, young Dr. Gussenhoven sewed up the forcible entreatie« to the sons and \ a week ago turned out a fine lot daugntersof the land portraying; , men, govern your passions, for wounds for Goodman aDd 6et his the^raud resulU of living pore ot br,ck- »"'> tlie> ' “ re “ * n<“» rl>' j many a px;r fellow ha9 dona terri Al- j ble things when in a passion that arm. Although he suffers much and honorable lives. For an hoar ready to burn another lot. the audience seemed spell-lxiund though not quite so heavy as Cal- j has placed him behind bars for pain, his injures are not serious. life. Earthly hopes have been as these earnest thoughts were ¡fornia brick, it is thought they About ten years since George eloquently expressed by this aged wi,j ^ ftf} darnh^ scattered to the wii.ds by such W> G . W eb_ iudisor tiens. G ite tho girls a Martin was hauling logs for John mau whose very soul and heart rest, bo)». Dean when the latter expressed seemed to yearn for the good of ster has contracted for 250,000. C. C. Hansen of the San Fran As will be *een by our Angora Ili» foars that the team could not mankind. And we conclude after correspond q it some of the s»»ttlers haul some of the largest logs. all, notwithstanding Friend Put cisco Theological Seminary has along the Middle fork are not satis George replied that he would haul nam and Ingersoll may ridicule been laboring in this nnd Doug -1 the faith that is in these people las counties in the interests of fied with the work of John Fox in them and John remarked that if and endeavor to make a laughing . , , , , „ i the construction of the road up he did, he would name his first stock of such ft mode of worship, | W ° rk' H® h“ that stream. An old settler called organized eleven schools in D ou g -! there is genuine purity iu the nt otir rooms I.I 1 11 wished ko >ee the boy after him. George replied. las, and three on the bay; name C -;tat Mail. After reading the ar “ If you do I will buy him a pair hearts of a great many of these ly: Empire, North Bend and ticle written by J)r. Easter he ex of boots wheu he is sit years old. Christians, and we are willing Marshfield. He will return upon j and even anxious that they should claimed excitedly: “ I hope that Both young men were unmarried enj,.y their religion unmolested. the next steamer to his home. the m mntain aides will slide down FINE STOCK AT LYONS’ STONE this winter and fill this road com at the time notwithstanding they The writer was anxious to learn Here is your chance to get a fine Vf plexly from »Sngarloaf mountain both no doubt bad tried hard who the speaker was nnd not un span of well bred yonng mares on to Douglas county. These people enough in that direction. DiligeDt til tbe last ceremony was called easy terms of J. W. Wiiner. Arago Oregon. h,i\ been hemmed up yel some efforts ou their part final ly brought for did we learn. Rev. Martters of them grow!. I have beeu over , V, i *i „ said: “ Bro. Mosher please pro that road several times nnd it is 8,,CCP8a’ and as Geor8e bau,ed tbe nounce tbe benedictiou,” and this the best road in the state. Com- j 1°«« John’s boy was named George, hoary headed speaker stretching missioner MeCloskey, as true aud The two met at this place last his arms out over the congrega I hare 14 hend o f six m onth’ « old steer C. A. B ullabd , honest a mau as God ever made, week and as George Lorin Dean tion committed our souls to a calve«. Arago, Coos county, Ore. ha» reo»at»iUy „ » , „ ¡ „ * 1 tha road > oow „ix years oId tlm were living God and we returned to our homes, w*e believe no worse and has pronounced it go al, but H E R E ! bought and editor Dean started at least than if we had beard the D r L .i-ir t L i tu a grudge at the Those owing me notes or ac • !. . ; « r i.,vMf. iq «rent glee to deliver the fiery and eloquent lecturer Ioger- counts now over due aro requested . v . rioiiijj editor. nol, or any of his followers. X . • » | to settle without further notice. ilita p u lm a u c U u i'v tcica C o iu p n u iO D l- They cat lied out their jeat in earn d 2 2 w J. H. R oberts . ing the contractor.” Subscribe for the HEiur.n. est. LELAÏD HOTEL HD DTVED U l “l U f l j J l LEH N H ER R LEW ELLEN, Real Estate Agents, Myrtle Point, crop! J, H. ROBERTS, Town Property, Geneal Merchandise, M yrtle Point, Or. M y rtle Point N ursery. j. F. Noyes, Proprietor, 1 TOPSIDEGOLOW!” POINT Boat Builders, HOTEL, M yrtle Point, Or., H I N W ISE «L BENDER, C A TA R R H General Merchandise, m HEAD. E ly ’ s C r e a m B a lm LY O N S' STO RE! Coquille City, Or., Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Hats. Caps, Boots & Shoes f Best Value at L Y O N S ’ STORE. White Cedar, Oregon Pine, Ash, Maple, Spruce, In Stock and Cut to or der at L Y O N S’ M ILL. For Sale Cheap! Furniture, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Chairs & Lounges, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Cheap at LYONS’ STORE Choice Groceries, Canned Goods, Flour, Meals, Bacon, Lard, Seeds, &c., Hotels and Camps Supplied with Pad Goods at Low Rates LYO N S’ S T O R E --------- COQUILLE CITY. }