Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 03, 1889, Image 2

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    G. D. Elgin & Co.,
J. L. LnWELLKN
J. A. L ehk h kub .
ands o f bushels and if the river
steamers can load at Myrtle Point
BANDON, OREGON,
it saves twice handling the grain
which is so expensive that margins DRUGGISTS and CHEMISTS,
— AND—
are so low that it does not pay to
O r v i l D o d g e , E d it o r .
raise grain because the merchants
MVBTI l M K T fajw PAI ITY
J° hu W “8ner of tlie Nor,b Car- bed ° f the r‘Ver had 80 ' “ P ™ '« 1
C. D. E L L I O T T , Prop.
I I Ia lL R
i W l . l l i , Vrf?. 0jjna 8ettlement has visited town the channel that the steamer Ceres, cannot pay as much and then pay
JDy~o Stxxff;
Front street
-
Coquille City.
often recently. H e claims that drawing five feet o f water, came to for handling it comes from the
T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 3, 1889.
Tables supplied with the best the market
So it is Toilet Articles and all varieties of Drug­
their portion of the Coquille valley | the city, landing at that time with- pickets o f the farmers.
affords. Large niry rooms with the best
gists’ Sundries.
LOCAL MATTER.
with
goods
that
the
merchant
6ells
out
difficulty,
w
jen
the
tide
was
is the best John owns a large
new spring beds.
only
about
half
in.
I
t
was
an­
to
the
farmer.
E
very
extra
ex­
John Mast recieved, the other tract o f land.
day, a tine carriage for his livery
Dau Giles aud son Samuel lost nounced the day before by Capt. pense o f carting or shipping the
stable.
alxiut fifteen thousand brick by Leneve that he would bring the goods is paid for by the consumer, S T A T I O N ]
W ill Bu)-, Sell and Transfer
W. A. Border and lady o f Marsh-; tho rainfall last Friday night, L ittle Annie to the Point on the as the merchant is obliged to mark
T o b a c c o a n d C ig a r s ,
field are visiting friends on the u p -: This is regretted ns this enterprise 3 is* inst, and the citizens con­ his wares up in order to make his
per river.
; is a benefit to the community and cluded to celebrate the occasion, profit necessary to carry on his PURE WINES and LIQUORS Im proved Lands, Tim ber Claims,
So we see that the
Fried chicken at the Lehnherr i their many friends wish them suc- and give the captain and his steam­ business.
For Medical uses.
Stock Ranches, Etc.
er a reception.
Congressman opening up of the channel of our
hotel several mornings last week for | Cess.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Collection o f Claims
Prom ptly
river is an event that interests
Hermann,
Mr.
Ixiggie
aud
Engin­
breakfast.
Plans and specifications are
Attended to.
S e w In v o ic e J u s t R e c e iv e «! b y
v6n4
ev£ry
settler
on
the
upper
river
eer
M
cM
ulliu
and
your
reporter
Office
In
Residence
of J. A. Lehnherr.
Mr. ( linton s ‘‘anvil clu»rases in beiD., prepare«! foi a new business
M h rrw o o il A S a n f o r d .
W e wish to say t«i those desiring farms or
A neat home of over 40 acres, three quar­
his l ip* ksn ith sho| gives evidence hou-e to be erectsd l>etween James stepped into Cass Hermann's car­ and if any one should carelessly
ters of a mile from Coquille City with new homes, that we hnve now quite a number
any drift, 8-room house: sparkling spriug branch, va
that In ha , - . ah
-divadv - r u m l n g o o d ; Burk’s saloon aud Wise & Bendei ’a riage about six o’clock and was or wilfully deposit
of places on our list, which we can sell
stumps
or
fall
trees
into
the river riety of land, hill, bottom and timber, sev­ reasonable, ranging from $700 up to ns high
to
meet
imtn n;>g«-
»tore. Th e bill for tbe material <1rireu « l » * » to N '’ rway
eral acres cleared and cultivated, on pnblio
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
as $7000—some stock ranches, mostly bench
(t. W. Maj«» y Sen. has the frame « i l l be handed in at tbe mill th i. tl,e v<“88cl ,or the PorP<lso ot hnv- he should be dealt with severely road Price $2300.
nnd
hill,
while
others
are
mostly
bottom;
£10 acres near Norway; 80 acres bottom
up for Ids elegant dwelling. As he week. Th e structure will cover ing the pleasure o f sailing up the as the law provides. Capt. Leneve mostly well cleared and in a high state of some fairly improved, others highly improv­
South fork, a thing that had never aud Johnny Snyder, tho engineer, cultivation: laO acres «,f bench hind, plenty ed. Call and look over our list. W ill take
i.-. a in t**r liechinie, it is suppos- 1 considerable ground.
of stock water, tine orchards of choice fruit
P A G A T O R of, and dealer in Fruit
been done at this time o f the year. have shown they are skillful navi- ample buildings, new fences, the best of pleasure in showing the places. No sale, T 1 > R O Trees
ed that his e Itti, o will surpass any
nnd snial^ fruits.
He keeps
B orn . -On the 31st o f August
crops. The best farm yet offered for the no damage. W e h a v ^ a ls o desirable town
In the past it was a difficult task gutors and deserve praise and hon­ money. Price $8000.
thing in town.
constantly on hand a well regulated assort
property for sale.
to the wife of Ctias. M ijo ry a son,
rnent, cheaper than the cheapest.
120 acres on Middle creek; 3.'» acres l>ottoni
to row a skiff from the forks up to | or for the su cessful work o f the
Th e elegint front o f Mr. Volk
weight twelve pouuds. Perhaps
land, 20 fenced and cultivated: 85 acres < f
Send in your orders no pains spared to
the point before V ou Pegert and j 31st day of August.
mar’s hardware store is being
old growth timber; good orchard of 150
give
full satisfaction.
v4nl7
I this is the result o f Mr. Fox’s call­
Mr. Hutchinson and their crew by
H aving a little leisure we drop­ trees, all for $lt»00.
pushed forward. The sash for the;
140 acres a few miles from Fairview suit-
ing for mote hands to work the
direction o f congress commenced ped intoE . Bender’s counting room nbl * for stock. 4 horses. 11 head of cattle,
show windows are in place aud the
road as the boy’s
first residence is
&
one wagon, two plows. Acme barrow and a
»
their work.
When our party ar-i where Hon. B. Hermann attends to lot of hay is all offered for $1600 to get
tinner will soou be at his bench
taken upon the M iddle fork. As
rived at Norway we found that the j his business while sojourning here. quick sele.
in this commodious building.
soon as Charley gets able we will
A few ten acre lots only one mile from
i Ceres had passed up, aud that the W e found Oregon’s congressman town at $250 each.
Hon. J. H. Roberts has been
expect him in town after pick, shov-
Five lots and ne bouse in Coquille City
somewhat iudisiiosed for a fe w .
; Annie could not come.
A t this very busy answering some of the
Coquille City, Or.
part choice garden land, all well fenced and
days. This has prevented h i* 1 el and a pair of boots for his son.
we all felt that we would he disap­ numerous letters tint are laid up­ a bargain at $1'*00,
Skiffs Built on short notice; Price—Skiffs,
joining in the celebrations of the
Capt. IV. H. Harris, Cougress-
We always have some excellent bargains | one dollar per foot, Clenoker nnd curved
pointed, as the Ceres drew so on his table daily by the Postmas­
that it will pay buyers to investigate. n3tf
navigations of the upper river and man Hermann and Mr. Howard
G- W- Majory, jr. Prop.
| boats, two d«)Ilars uer foot.
AH kinds of
! much more water than the former ter. The Mail had just arrived aud
other festivities o f the season.
T in - l l u iiil o i l 11« :•< 1« l l s l n l r .
| ship's boats made to order.
Painting aud
drove out over the M iddle fork
vessel that it would be out o f the as it was piled up before Mr. H e r­
The Lehnherr house has been
repairing oars and spoons, cto., etc.
v7n28
Containing
upwards
of
600
acres,
to
be
road last week. Tbey% claim that
A V IN G jnst leased the above well-
question to navigate this difficult mann’s desk, he exclaimed: “ What sold in lots to suit purchasers, including
crowded to its fullest capacity dur­
known hosteller), it shall be my ear­
there
is
being
excellent
work
J D ie s o lia tic n ..
ing tbe last week. When Mr.
m
— ” • J
i vtiiiu
uvit
v/
u i vii
net m
u n
chancel.
Our
driver
immediately
shall I do; thirty L iters yesterday land lots of ten acres and upwards build­
nest endeavor to give patrons the best
Stemler the D o ., stage driver, doce and « M that they believe it turn, d bjs
inted hor9e9 up „ lp
ing lots, sites for villa residences, etc., etc., i r |', H E co-partnership heretofore existing treatim nt possible, and such as will merit
unanswered and «till they come.”
1 between the nndersigued in the livery
at the town of Itandon Reach.
The pro­
came m laat In d a y it «a s oeces- will be one of the test roada in the ro4d Rod we overto,,k the kU.n,ner
business is this day by mutual consent dis- their patronage. The bouse has been renc-
W hile Jie was examining the first ductiveness of the soil which is a black or wdved. J. J. linker of the lirm will con­
i vnted throughout; supplied with good beds,
sary for Mr. Browu to take the state. Oregon s
Representative
dart: br e.vu sandy loam is well known. duct. the business, receive billadue the fi«iu
letter,
a pioneer of the Coquille r.
at the forks where she was waiting
and the table will l>e constantly supplied
The e q iib i’.ity of tli- climate— there is only and pay the d. bis of the same.
passenger* to the M yrtle Point is much pleased to see tnese inter­
j
with the best the market nffords.
one
degr>-<*
and
a
decimal
b
•tween
the
tt
m-
Dated
Coquille
City.
Oregon.
I
,T
.
.J.
linker,
came
in
and
stated
that
his
place
Capt Leneve seut
hotel as he had no room for them. naj ¡mprovem3nt 4 Jgoing on in this for the tide.
porature of the months of May and t.cc*in- ju25
April ist, 1.88*1. i G. L . Coon.
v7n21tf
G . W. MAJORY.
his boat ashore and soon placed "a s mortgaged and that his credit­ ber. and only eleven degrees between
Alexander Stauff, Coos county’s county
the winter and the summer— see be-’t
ex-clerk visited this place last week. 1
our party on deck.
Congressman ors were about to crow l him. his 1 annual r.-pt'i of ‘ •.» > c’r.sf -n <n i! officer
H is many friends were glad to
Mr. Logcie, the superintendent j Herronnn se-med vory anxious h< m * was an ‘ heii loom ’ had been of the army—render it a most desirable lo-
cility for thos«- in search of health and rec­
have a shake and chat with him. o f flit mill at Em pire ( ity, and j
the anecess o f tho under- handed down to him by hie father reation. It contains the purest and coldest
Alex is a Baltimorian aud finds Engineer McMullen visited Sal­ taking and inquired o f C apt Lc- andjmother. He had worked hard springs, and creeks Rowing with an abun­
dant supply of water ihro ighont the year.
many old acquaintance in this Bee- i .non Mountain laat week. They j neve it h„ thou ht be cou,(1 t;ik„ but as it was incumbered when The above lands itnlu io »he renowned Ban-
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
don Beach l>v rieht of patent and of con­
tion
I f we are not mistaken he took in all the claims being pros- j »t l .
this beautiful farm became his m siderable length, wish its rock bound buy it,
The
reply
was
“
I
•. ... .
-......... ? . « : „ l ! th« boat “ P-
w i* a schoolmate o f Hon. B. H er-
beaches. g.fld»*u -anus, spacioun caves
pecte.1 in that district ami think | wiM go to M yrtle Point ¿ nJing ¡„ part, he had not been able to re- rtgs'p
and varied art ructions, and when connected
by rail, w.tich we hope it. soon will be. with
tbat the prospect is good; but they
Johnny Snyder deam it and he was afraid lie was the inland railways, will in all prohu-
wn is having plans and state that there has not been suffi­ a few minutes.”
.•'.•«•.itesi a i i r m e u n a *«4 inn. er
v j repaired for p three cient work done to warrant any soon set the propeller in motion g ing to swamp. Mr. Hermann re.s«>rt on til P a c i d o c o KisS.
DEALERS IN
ih
listened attentively, and after learn­
bnih
u: . a grand hotel at uncommon excitement at present. and the staunch little craft was
.s (*. M. il « 1
li#*.! * .'lidi t
ing all the particulars, he remark­
lio n
M yr
I t w ill be erected The judgement o f these practical moving upriver. Sure enough it
¡5-.TX*
G e n e i a l M e r c h a n d is e ,
:
ed
in his positive way: “ You shall
K : f *' 1
way
but
a
few
minutes
before
the
in I nt o f the Lehnherr hotel,
•
” , ; ; V..
and intelligent men should be a
*
s '.
ir v i y reti’. 3 P c i r . t . O r e .
i whistle sent forth its warning notes not swamp, si: ; I know h<*w I can
And i ■ .
story will ba added to
guide to govern other p erso n who 1
1 U’flfl orv»»' tor»
p - • - ' -n
help
*i • ut
Point hotel. As the
the M y
» '» lookiug that
•o
W
il of Ed win­ds
»sing ti-ufte improvo-
A ;«it to
4 £ ú $ u i U » g i ú j g i t i l i
ÔP-E 1 ÏEH DEPABTIEET,
Dr. Gusseubover’s new sign
Th e last day o f Angust was a
painted by Rufus Horton is a nice day o f great importrnce to the
( piece o f work. The Doctor’s prac-1 people o f M yrtle Point and vicin-
tice is increasing. Business calls ity from the fact that the dredging
, him to Marshtield next Saturday.
and lifting logs and drift from the
POPULAR PROPRIETARY M E IM N E S ,
p a in ts ,O ils , Vsir ix is li-
es and
LHLMl) HOTEL.
LEHNHERR
AND
LEWELLEN,
Real Estate Agents,
SCHOOL
and
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
J. H. R O B ER TS ,
Town Property,
D e a le r in
General
Merchandise,
Myrtle Point, Or.
M y rtle P oin t N ursery.
J. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
“TOPSIDE 6 0 _L 0 WT
Wrenshall tYmisluIl,
Boat Builders,
MYRTLE FOIST
HOTEL,
Myrtle Point, Or.,
H
WISE & BENDER,
c
l
whistling a / 1 ■<
.
j,
T>.
ü V j r j up tl.
¡At
..I
tvv«
knowlfiCge.l by
sun h«'I di»nppf
t.T 1* ili ¿1C>9 hiiU i W i n g i ù All all its
qniet beauty, was upon us.
The
silvery half moon had already ad­
vanced to the western horizon.
A long each bank, high above us,
a towering fringe o f evergreens
boughs were leauing o v tr us. Ou
easb bank groups of anxioun citiz­
ens were gathered watching the
lesult of the experiment. Soon the
Ali. lieiuiHiui, -y<*u wm i:uvH tuy
were brought out for a match race.
lusting friendship.” “ You may sleep;
f ill be tbe prettiest
some to-night for 1 will do it,” was,
th< oily And there is n o : About fifty or sixty persons gather­
ed at the grand stand to witness the
the am wer. Soon another young
r the lots in that p a rt!
t.ial o f speed between “ Bunch
man came in. H e had taken a
> " village w ill sell for
Cleanses the N a sa l Passages. A l­
Grass,” and “ Sadie Horse.” A fter
homestead; live«! upon it five years; j la y s Tnfln.Tnmn.tion. H eals the Soros.
.r present price next!
considerable maneuvering for a
made extensive improvements, aud R estores tho Senses o f Tasto, Sm ell
an d H earin g.
stnrt at the third effort they ran
proved up a year ago, and now '
t j interesting to notice the six hundred yards coming outevei
A p»rtlcl® to applied Intoeaekneetrll m 4
comes the astonishing news from la ajirernble. P r ic e GOc. nt Drucciata w by
,y calls for lumber at Edwards as declared by the judges. W e
■»all. ELY BROTHERS/« Warren SL^cwAork.
the general laud office at W ashing­
v Dalmas’ mill. The capacity o f ! saw a few nickels put up and we
the mill is ten thousand feet per day ' think there were several visits ! town bridge is in sight and it w as1 ton that his proof was not suffi­
and y e tth e local ile s a o d ia aact| a,ed‘’ at Andrew J a A a on a refreali | thronged with the village and: cient. Anxiety beamed out in
every feature o f this industrious
that it 1» iio(>oe«ible to fill all or- ,7 u ttî HU f
le d ^ t e t t o t ah “ » ' " ‘ ■•y People who had come to
granger’s face as he related the
ders promptly. The obliging pro- repaired to the skating riuk where welcome the steamer and Oregon’s \
prietors are doing the best they : trials of speed aud liottoms was congressman who had been instru- i circumstances to his hearer, but
can and will no doubt be able t„
tak^n up again and the con­ mental in bringing about th is1 how soon his countenance b righ t-!
clusion was that the latter stood the grand result In the cei ter o f the ened up when the way out o f his
fill all orders before the rainy sea­
hardest tiial. W e counted four­
bridge was stationed the M yrtle; difficulty was pointed out, and he j
son sots in.
teen on rollers at one time. Some
Win. W. Piiillipps brought to wore adapts at the business while P'unt brass baud and as th<b s h r ill' retired looking like a new m an.1
town a bay mare last week that he others seemed to fall down as often notes c f the joyous whistles float­ Thero was an other waiting who
* opposed was the one that was as possible. The track is said to ed away fine strains of music peal­ had a mail contract and he wished I
be in good condition and about ed forth nnd waving o f handker­ the congressman to visit the depart­
missing fr >m J C. Brown’s pasture
twenty horsrs are in traiuing
but it was uot the one. This Every thing looks cosy and neat chiefs with joyous shouts, all com- ment iu Washington when he re­
animal had been running around Hbont the grounds nnd it is under- hinei1» formed an exhibition of en- turned to that city and straighten
Ph illip p s’ ranch two ueekscr more stcsnl that the lamrd o f directors i thusiasm that will long be remem out some o f his difficulties with the
nnd lie has failed to find the owner.
a sucpe8s of the fair in bered. As soon as the Doat landed government. This is only a glimpse
•j i f . ,
i
n i>
1889. Every thing will be non»* to she was loaded with the citizens o f tbe routine o f business that is
H e left her with James C. Brown
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advance the interest in ngnculturj
, ,
, ~ . T
,
,
nnd hopes the owner will call for
«
.u .
and band. Capt. Leneve ordered; being done by Mr. Hermunu daily.
,
,
and atocxraiaing tue nrst or c«im-
r
her soon or she w ill be advertised | mencement days after which will ^ ie lines cast off
_ and - turning
Our town was graced with the
further ns provided by luw.
be trials o f speed on the square of around made a run down the river presence of quite a number of Coos
The alarm o f fire may lie heard course
a short distance while sweet strains county’s school teachers last week.
in our city any day; then what?
There has been rnoch criticism
The examination for certificates at
o f music went, pealing through the
\\ by nil property owners will cuss over t i e “ jockying” in the races
the ncadamy building must have
because there aye no ladders or ¡n former y -ars at this place, and air. Skillfu lly Capt. Leneve turn­ been rigid and interesting, asgent-
buckets and wonder why he has not we have noticed that this was done ed his craft up stream again and tleman and ladies who attended
thought of this before, and as th e ; principally by those who lost. The we were soon landed at tbe Point seemed very much absorbed in the
fiery element licks up the hard wiuners were satisfied. Now, there again. A fter refreshments old and exercises. Superintendent Bunch
earnings of many industrious in -1 jg on easy way to avoid losing
has gotten up a great interest in
dividuals he will say: “ Ib is sh a ll; money on horse racing or any other young gathered fit W ise & Ben­ the education of the yonng, Hnd
not happen again;” but he will for- game o f chance, that is, doo’t bet. der’s spacious ball and passed the we believe he is the right man in
get it again and run the same risk Then no one can swindle you in evening iu “ tripping the light fan­ ♦he right place. Thursday eveuing
over. Now, why not call a m ?eting the matter. But let every farmer tastic.”
A more pleasant social the compulsory school law «a s
and make seme arrangement; have put forth his best effort to make
discussed by the teachers iu W ise
party was never had iu our c ity .1
a few ladders made and placed in ' the exhibition attractive and give a
& Bender hall. M ary good ideas
convenient
place and buckets tone of dignity to tbe proceedings; Our citizens were joined in tbeir were advanced and the audience
handy. W ake up, City Dads, and then the 8. W. O. agricultural fair hilarity by several yonng ladies seemed much interested. Some
see what you can do in the matter, will be a success. The grounds from Coquille City and later in the recitations by Frank Bunch and a
The Women’s Christian Tem per- and their surrounding are all that evening Isom Clinton came up song added to the exercises o f the
evening. The discussion brought
ance Union is well oiganized at could be wished for, and there is with
several
other prominent
the facts from reading the new law
this place and bold their monthly but oue drawback— That is in the
young
men
t
f
that
place;
so
that
that every child between the age o f
meetings in the Progressive Ger- difficulty in getting to the place,
five
to
six
sets
were
engaged
in
the
8 years and 18 shall be sent to
man Baptist church on Thursday The citizens in that viciuity certain-
afternoon, with
the
follow ing ly do net appreciate the benefit of “ mazy whirl” until “ the wee sraa' school twelve weeks each year or
the parents or gnardeeu o f such
ladies officers: Mrs. J. L . Lew ell- having these meetings in their hours.”
shall p'-y a fine o f not less than five
Congressman Hermann seemed
dollars or more than &50 unless
highly gratified to see that the the child is taught nt home or is
Augusta Prey Recording Secrets- distance o f not over one and a-half hard work he, with Orogon’s ?sena- physically incapacitated to atteud
ry, and Mrs. C. E. Edwards Treas- miles there are nine gates to be tors, had done in Washington to se- school. And it is made the duty
urer. They
have now thirteen opened and shut besides the road cure the appropriation to improve of the clerks mil directors io eu-
members. This society ia c o m p «, j wrinde arooml in every conceivable the
river turn
t with force the law, yet we know o f some
such officials who violate this law
ed o f persons who are amply a b le . direction. A s if to get udod the
,
,
,
to do much good and we judge th at; roughest grounds posable. Th ere’s bUC“ 8ran" rP8U“ 8-
1 ho upper by keeping their own children out
their meetings are very interesting, no reason why every citizen in that Coquille is acknowledged to be of Bcbcol. This matter should be
I t i a hoped that they will take neighborhood should not take pride the heart o f the agricultural part understood by every fam ily and
hold ot this work with a vim that in opening a good road to this fa ­ o f Cooe county.
Farmers here thus they may save themselves
rt ill make their influence felt.
vored spot.
produce grain oow bj* the thous- much trouble.
the
< l!»c Largest House in th-- Pacific North west.)
Try the Cure
Ely’s Cream Balm
Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow.
o
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L Y O N S ’ STORE!
Coquille City, Or,
Dry Goods,
Carpets,
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,
Boots & Shoes
Best Value at
LYONS’ STORE.
White Cedar,
Oregon Pine,
A s h , Maple,
Spruce,
In Stock and Out to or­
der at LYONS’ MILL.
Furniture,
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Chairs & Lounges,
Bedsteads,
Mattresses,
Cheap at YONS’ STORE
Choice Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Flour, Meals,
Bacon, Lard,
Seeds, &c.,
FINE STOCK AT LYONS'STORE
Hotels and Log^
C am ps S u p p lie d w ith Pac.
G oods at L o w R ates
L Y O N S ’ S T O R E -------- C O Q U ILLE CITY.