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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1889)
L> A very honest and clever young Dr. GueMohoven made some I B audot *. J. A. L e HNHEKB. J. T j . liltWKI.LKM lad of about fouttet-n who has very very interestingrernarkfyindreom- i W e bad a number of visitors ably run his father’s ranch below mended that the city marshal shall I ^ere this season, several of whom BANDON, OREGON, town for some time, concluded to be requested to visit the premises came from a long way off. No DRUGGISTS and CHEMISTS, AN D — AND— take up t.jwn life and become n of ovory citizen and see that water l 088 than three families all the O b v i l D o d g e , E d it o r . i clerk with his brother Lewis. So he closets are kept in good condition,! waY from Jackson county arrived POPULAR PROPRIETARY M EDIUM S. fixed up in a neat business suit and and that all ahold be required to here one day last week. They P a t n . t s . O i l s , V a r n i s l i - C. D. ELLIO TT, Prop. got behind the counter with grace keep disinfectants around in pro- were all charmed with our beach, e s an d. X Jye S tu ff; ^ T U E S D A Y . SEPL’ . 10, 1880. Front street - - . Coqnille City. slid dignity that would have done per places. We recommended that; Of the beach itself a gentleman Toilet Articles and all varieties o f D itir - Tables supplied with the best tbe mark»! L O C A L MATTER. | credit to one of riper years. We children should be kept clean and j who baa more than once traveled affords. Large airy rooms with the beat Rists’ Sundries. new spring beds. J. A. Lehuheir, ne uud^-rstand shall see, however, that this young bathed often and also see that their nearly the entire sea-board of the will be off for California wtim -s granger had much to learn before bowels and stomach aere in a Pacific coast says “ This is—the and Will Bay, Sell and Transfer hi# child is able to travel. ilia tbe day was out. The boss clerk healthy condition. The Dr. ctated Bandou beach—by all odds the family will accompany him. had the nppearanco of having met 1 that copperas dissolved in water best seaside resort which we have S T A T I O N T obacco and C ig a r s , 4 wo teams with a family are Sullivan w ithout gloves, but he ex should be sprinkled around cess seen on the coast from llwaco to W/N£S anc¡ UQUOfíS Improved Lands, Timber Claims, camped near Capt. W. E. HacklifTa plained that the camel's back that pools, drains, and water closets, the Golden Gate. Its naturaUn- 1 Stock Ranches, Etc. residence below town. They are was growing upon the side of hisj and urged the great duty devolved vironments and adaptability to rus- General Mecrhandise, For Medical uses. Collection o f Claims Promptly fac© was the result of a bad tooth, upon the parents to use every ; ticators make it par excellence the from SaDta Cruz, California. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Attended to. we veuture to j precaution to save their little ones; superior of any beach we have Capt. Littlefield and son were Be that aa it may, Office In Residence' o f J. A. Lehuherr. Slew I n v o i c e J i i « t I t e c e l r e « ! by We wish to say to those desiring farms or guests at the Lehoberr hotel oue say that if he bad fallen from the ! from the ravages of this destroy-' seen vCn4 K lie r w o o « ! A N ilu lo r t l. There is a great influx of per top of Win. Yolknmr’s hardware 1 er, ere it was too late. Other citi- home», that we have now quite n number A neat home o f over 40 acres, three quar day last week. The Capt held a manent residents here now, and ters o f u mile from Coquille City with new o f places on our list, which we can sell : store and lit upon his cheek it zens made remarks that showed conference with Congressman Her* , 8-room house: sparkling spring branch, va reasonable, ranging from $7U0 up to ns hi^h many more are coming. wr would not have hurt him a particle that all were wide-awake and in- ***■*• ; rietjr o f land, hill, bottom and timber, sev- aa $7000—some stock ranches, mostly bench maun in the evening. Well, the student clerk was on hand ! terested in the matter. Cartwright of Coquille City, and ^ad^ Priw rijoo*Ud c u,tivn ttd’ 0,1 1>ublic and bill, while others are mostly bottom; Myrtle Point, Oregon, A l. Goodman, who bad his nose wheu customers cauie in, to show some fairly improved, others highly improv- j Mr. William Copley have come to j ¡¿30 norm near Norway; H O acres bottom Still they come —covered wag- split by being thrown from a dog s a n d i a well cleared nndiu a hiph o f ed. Call and look over our list. Will take ■ m on gst u u s, am a r r e e DTPDar- p rt p a r , Uiostly oultivotion; 150 Here;J„ f benoh iHIUi, state p^ nty In» agility iu climbing up «b e ; ons arr{VA almost every dny We r r e e s s i i d d e e a ntiinnitst pleasure in showing the places. No sale, j cart, is up and around. Dr. Gu«- is also o f Stock water, tiue orchard» o f olioice shelves after things called for. j ing to build. Mr. Felter *“ " 1 — fruit no damage. We have also desirable tov n R O PAG ATO R o f, and dealer is Fruit a gentleman—a carpenter— muple buildings. new fence», tho beat o f senhoveu has treated this critical Trees nnd small fruits. He keepa One lady wished a crochei book. preparing. Mr. Charles Truman crop». The best farm yet offered for the property for sale. . ! who had just come from Seattle. case with marked success. money. Price fKtiOO. constantly on hand a well regulated assert He, in the twinkling of an e y e j H e 8Ute8 t b a t t h e t o w n i g h a i l d . who lately bought a ton-acre lot at T IM B E R LAND NOTICE. 120 More» on Middle creek; 3.1 acre» bottom ment, cheaper thnn the cheapest. A. J. Sherwood, Esq., of Coquille placed a box of button book» he. j i u g ap o n , ch e < lp K „ le 8 i n c e tbe Baudon bench, is clearing the foun lnnd, M ‘ fenced and cultivated: H.r> acre« o f United States Land Offioe, ltoseburR, Or., Stud in your orders no pains »pared t * old Rrowth timber; good orchard o f 150 August 25», 1885». City, visited town Thursday in give full satisfaction. v4n!7 dations for two or three large trees, all for$l(>00. fore her. A young lassie of l » » ’ fil.0, „ „ d that there were ten men ^^"otice is heroby given that in com pli- j company with W. Y. McArther, own age called for some aafty pin», j LuDting employment there to 140 acres a few miles from Fairvievr suit- ance with the provisions o f the act of buildings, and many others are one . . abl i for stock. 4 horses, 11 head o f cattle, Congr as o f June 3, 1379, entitled “ An a c t ’ of Chicago. Ho is looking for a 1 his was a stunner. After looking ] who hod work, similarly employed. I l l give you , one wa,{on. two plow». Acme __ harrow ___ and ___ a for the sal- o f timlier lands in the States o f • i ei __ _ ; ! lot o f Lav is all offered for $Hkk) to get California. ( »regon. Nevada, and W ashing-I suitable location to establish a through drawers, shelves and boxes | an idea of how- we are progressing qai 0 t Beie. ton Territory,” A. J. Stiles, o f Albina, couu- • P. A. Decker, one of Coos coun o f M ultnom ah, State o f Oregon, has this ' bank in this county. here we will merely mention that i A few ten acre lots only one mile from ty he failed to find w hat be supposed j day filed in this office his sworn statem ent! ty’s pioneers who has tented out town at $250 each No. — for the purchase o f the SW qr. o f j Whoop, whoop, whoop, on every was the article called for, but a ! oue day last week Judge Dyer Fiyt* lots and ne house in Coquille City Section No. 2d. in Township No. 28 South j his farm near town and moved to corner of the street is the order of brilliant idea struck the boy of the 1 sold no less than fonr building part choice garden land, all well fenced and Kan*-« No. 5» West and will offer proof to a bargain at ¡fBHX). Baudon to spend the summer was show that the land sought is u >ra val liable j the day. It is fortunate, however, yard stick, aud he asked “ what nre lots, and at figures nearly double Wo always have some excellent bargains for its timber or stone than for agricultural up last week. The upper Coquille I * \ "T *, " **"’v that this distressing disease is in a these safty pios used forV” V .. , , of what they could be bought For that it will pay buyers to investigate, n'ltf purposes, and to establish hi" claim to said G- W . Majory, jr . Prop. She land before the Register and Receiver o f seems to have great attractions for T in - Itiiiiilo ii B o u c li E s l n t f . mild form, and nearly all the chil blushed and skipped out saying she this office at Koseburg Douglas Co. Oregon, a short time since. The Tupper him yet. So it is with many who on Thursday the 21st day o f November. IHS'. i Containing upwards o f 6(>0 acres, to ba property which was sold for about must hurry home and lcok after the dren are out to play each day. • le num s as w t nesses John E. D e 'V olf AVING just leased the above well- have spent a quarter of a century sold in lots to suit purchasers, including and Robert Troxel o f Koseburg Doug’ ns Co known h osteller}, it shall be my ear baby. Soon an old lady enters. eighty dollars an acre has now- J. A. Lehnhorr’s child of about lnnd lots o f ton acres and upwards, build Oregon, Ed. G L^e o f Portland ì a no among the myrtles. nest endeavor to give patron» the best been mapped out into lots, and ing lots, sites fur villa residences, etc., etc., mali Co.. Oregon, and ii. E . Barber ui Chi eighteen months is very sick. At She wants some yarn that was up- tr, atm* nt possible, and »ach as will merit cago C oo1". Co. Illinois. The Columbiuanuual conference will probably realize from six to at the town o f Bandon Beach. The pro Any and ell persons claiming adversely the their pntronnge. The houne ba» been reno- this writing, it is thought a change on the top shelf The young sales- ductiveness o f the w*il which is a b'ltck or ftbove-iiesttriiied ands are requ-. s ed to fib1 for the better has takeu place. Dr. man skipped up the shelves as if of the M. E. church, South, met at eight hundred dollars an acre. a d ar- brown sandv loam is we!; kn ovn . their drums iu this office oil or before said ' a ted throughout; supplied with good beds, slid the table will be oonatantly supplied Pin* <>q¡iiM-iM* .'t‘ tli ■ c ;:i ii to—‘ lierr Bt r.p • day ..f >.uvt mb r IK»!». Gussenhoveu has charge of the they were a lader. While one hand ; Dallas, Oregon, August 28, 1889, Many inquiries have also been >iii' «l»".r c .«n i a 1 i*.m.il1 ’ >*t\v —n the t< m- • n .s V . ; n with the best the market afford». M «V anil ' C Í case and is sanguine of bringing was reaching for the yarn the other Bishcp R. H. Hargrove iu the made about lots which ctinmnnd p**r tur • <>f h .. •:«:n «■ f de(jre«N G . W. MAJORY. :n21tf l ié iw n i ¡•«>r anil ^r.". •* e -*n --4-L lost its grip nnd down came the j chair. This was the largest con- a grand, nice view of the ocean, tl.* •v'.’Uvr M.ii tli« ..■«.um« r— < • «.' this lovely child to health again. <n.iv<! » > *x -x ! 1 t* S> *.l l' • ■ffi. ■ r ! • »• r il» As the news reached town that youth on top of a beautiful show ference ever held here by this and adjoin the already renowned :*f t*ie «i j - »»..«i r • o .IH • f< r «i« «marcii «if fc-:illh Mi1 r« 0- Bandou bench, but the owner is case, smvdiiug two large French church. We not only hail a large two more of Samuel Smith’s chil re »-ion . It »«it m.t- 1 1 • li n « ;t. mut »J J n st not anxious to sell. Property here “vi •'« nu ¡¡•h”, »prill;;», «ad cr i'i'i.v . plate glasses. The customer was so attendance, but a revival in con- dren had died with diphtheria and «laut »apply ox v r ; - t a r ' oiii’ iioat th«- vet r. that two other families in that badly frightened that she left nectiou with it Following nre the is advancing all the time. The The above lands »nein le ' h>* renowned Ban- don Bench by right o f patent and o f con - : o a o I) o o o o o <* neighborhood were stricken down without the yarn and if she ever | appointments of the Oregon dis- Rev. Mr. Campbell who cau see si.b ruble length, with its rock Is.uud hay», aga'e beaches, golden Minds, spacious caves j with that dread disease, much ex sufficiently recovers to read this trict: Corvallis station, D. Atkius; his way well into the next world and varied attractions, and when connected ] by rail, w i'ich we hoj»e it soon will be, with ; citement prevailed and no doubt it yarn she will no doubt realize that Dallas circuit, Jas. Kelsey; Inde- can a’so 6 ee his way into this. the inland railways, will in all proba- i Not long since he bought a piece the boy is yet alive. During nil peudence circuit, Evens Woods; bility be the greatest marine and snnnuer will bevo considerable effect on the resort on tbe Fucitic coast. Apply to fair, as rnauy are afraid that they this time the heat! clerk was sitting Layfayette circuit, P. A. Moses; of land for two hundred and twen- (¿E O ttO F H NNKTT -D E A L E R S I N - Bandon Bench, Coos county, Öre. will expose their children, if they behind hiscounting table endeavor- Oregon City circuit, IV C. Martain, ty-five dollars m l refuse l eight ing to suppress the paroxysm of , and Jno. May; Albany station, hundred for it a few days ago should attend. mirth that was continually being D. H. Coman; Lcbauon circuit, to He says he’ll wait until uext July W. E. Rackliff sent for some IM Iyrtla F e i n t , Ore. foreed upon his mind, and it was j be supplied; Brownsville circuit,! when he expects to clear out for heavy plate glass some time since amusing to see his mouth twist j W. L. Malloys Tangent station, I two thousand, to be placed in hiB beautiful show The Rev. Mr. Horsfall a clergy- , amund in all kinds of shapes en- ! W. H. Howard; Junction circuit, Agents for all Kiuds of Vehicles case in the top of his myrtle coun deavoringto luugh while this camel D. C. MiFarland; Eugeue circuit, roan belonging to the Episcopal ter. The officer in charge of the Stauer & W alker's Farm and bump was upon his face, but when to be supplied; Oakland circuit, church -the church of England— | steamer signed the shipping receipt ten dollars worth of glass was W. B. Smith; Myrtle creek circuit, preached at Rosa’s fhall on Wed- i M ill Machinery. stating that the gcxsls were receiv dashed in pieces, there was no T. P. Haynes; Grants Pass station, ne 6 day the 28th ult. to a l»»rge ed in gocd order. They were (The Largest House in th«vPacific Northwest.) more effort iD t ie smiling direction, E. E. Phipps; Jacksonville circuit, and respectable congregation. He brroght across the Isthmus, and Try the Cure :o:- for in a moment the swelling d is-; R. C. Oglesby; Applegate circuit,; accompanied by Mrs. Hors- when the ackage was opened evpry Hpppared from his fuc*, nnd fire j H. B. Swnfford; Coquille station, fall, his wife, a lady in every seose Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow. glass was broken. They cost $3 flashed from his eyes, but ho con - 1 G. 8 . Hanleiter; Coquille circuit, of|the word. He was oflfore.d a each; therefore they are a heavy- o o o o o o o o o o o o trolled his temper, mid sent his i C. Derick; Tillamook circuit, I). M . 1 site for ap Epispocal church at Cleanses tho Nasal Passage«. A l loss. Capt. would not recie 7 e them, lays Inflammation. Heals t ho Soroa. assistant back to the farm. Tbe Conway; Klamath circuit, J. M. Bandon beaoh, aud it is probable Restores the Senses o f Tasto, Smell so *he question is who is loser. that before very long a handsome boy says he would rather pail the ; Bryant, and Hoaring. We art often asked by parties church will be erected there and a cows, drive tbe geeae to water or do ! A p w r t lr l» U a p p lie d I n t o s a c k B M t r ll u l 1 » a i r r v e n b l « . P r i e s 6 0 c . a l D n i f l i t i o r b y bunting land w lo are realestate nnv thiug on the farm than to clerk Arw turn f a m i n e l * VUj suitable endowment made for the 1. ELY BKOTKEBS/tt Warren Su^ew York. U B uy PrwjM*r«/T agents on the Coquille, and we in a store. minister. Baudou beach and the Then look to your interest by always feel proud referring them 1 examining that brand new bouse neighboring towns down the coast to Lehuherr A Lewellen, of our Bsware of Diphtheria. 1 with ten rooms and spacious porch will require an Episcopal clergy city or Sherwood Sc Sanford of The citizens of Myrtle Point I sixly feet long, with water in two man for themselves. L eoem . ---------------------------------------- Coquille City, aa we know that met in Wise <fc Bender's hall on the parts of tbe house, thorough drain (Coast M ail.) these uicn will act houorably in Gth inst. for the purpose of acting age and everything comfortable; $1500—one half cash, bal A gieat interest is felt in the pros their business, and that tboy take in concert with the residents of i price qnce 0y long time. Situated on a mucb pains to advance the interests Coquille City in adapting sanitary j corner back of Lorenz's store; also pects cf the mining district above- of newcomers. In other western measures and if possible stay tbe i six room house and one lot just named when recont reports indi countries there has leen much progress of that terrible disease one door we#t for * 1 0 0 0 on 8arae cate good and rich deposits. Last week R. M. Hutcheson who is well crooked work done by land agents, diphtheria and prevent its introduc terms. Neat four room cottage and posted in mining matters visited bat these firms are very reliable. tion to our town by prohibiting three beautiful lots on NW cornor that section aud looked over the In calling at Capt. W. E. Reck- persons who have been exposed to of 5th and Elliott streets with new field. He says: “ The ledge shows lifFs spacious store oue day last the disease coming to towu. C. E. fencing and ont buildings; price a large ledge, prospects in free gold week, we found Sam Johnson tbei Edwards was elected chairman and $G00. Call on Sherwood & San aud has been traced on tbe surface efficient cbrk in full charge for the O. Dodge secretary. The follow ford who will show you the prop erty. n4tf for 2000 feet. Some hundreds of time, as Ed had gone out. Wei ing resolutions were adopted: tons of ore art insight and plenty of A bass weighing c ne pound in watched for an opportunity to see W hereas , Diphtheria is within water for all milling purposes close the salesman blush, but found that a few miles of our town, aud likely : 1880 was returned to an eastern at band—pleuty of fall for water a few weeks practice behind the to bo introduced here, therefore i river with a small sleigh bell at- power. There is pi« nty of timber I tached to its tail. A few days counter had entirely faded out all be it on tbe ground for all needful uses. blossoms from his face aud we Resolved, That we, the ci izens j ago it was caught with the bell The le^ge 4 ,showsTthe best prospects Q /t conclude that the power to “ color of Myrtle Point, nre determined at still attached, the fish weighing ever fouiit 1 iu Southern Oregon.” up" at the sight of some “ pretty all hazards to prevent, if possible, I six pounds. This may seem like a David Hutchesou who went over lassie” had forever forsakeu our tbe iutroducti:n of the disease into 1 fi«h story, but some of our readers will remember that a one-pound with his father, remained on the friend and that he had settled down this town. It is further Resolved, I hat all parties having i )ag8 caught in an Eastern branch field and will be home in a few to solid business. Sam informed days, there are no immediate re any connection with tbe disponed c ___ . J . . . , , . . i five years ago was returned to the us that business was brisk and on are warned not to land in town;' 7 . , . . , turns looked for as it takes capital an(t j water with a penny tin whistle at- the increase. to develop the mines, it is no poor Resolved, That our sympathies ’ tached to its tail. Three years Settlers in this vicinity are be man’s country. ginning to relax from the busy- as fathers, brothers and friends are later the bass w i 9 caught near the Geo. Ayers, of Newport, while heartily extended to the bereaved, same spot. It still weighed a scenes and cares of the farm an 1 aud working in the mine slipped » nd nre preparing to attend the fair. Resolved, That we will assist in pound, but tbe whistle h id grown fell in the vicinity of a vicious Every oue who can should visit the any manner to relieve the distress into a fog horn. mule known as kicking Jenny. — — » # » ------------- - grounds this year especily those ed if they will make their wishes H » m * 1» S rll o r T r a d e . The mule took dendly aim and who have been dissatisfied with known. Mr. A. Alexander of this place fired, strikiug Mr. Ayers iu the Resolved, That this meeting rec- some of the former exhibits or con commend that the commencement! 80,De good horses thut he will face, breaking his nose and inflict- duct of the various exercises on of the public school be postponed sell cheap for cash or trade R)r ! ing severe injuries which Dr. C. YV. FINE STOCK AT LYONS' STORE those occasions aud make an eai n- for oue month or more, and advise cattle. A number of them are Tower ffre eat effort to advance the interest of long uslheie^s a cLe^.JiphtheHa brok*n to work; „ ________ 5tt* I The planking of the vessel be- the S. W. O. A. society. Many j ten miles of town j D. B. Flint o f Boston still drives ! in,g ?,ullt at 1North Bend w a 8 finish farmers could attend that have not within Resol ven, £ hat it is the request i ^ , ... , r, I ed this week. taken any interest heretofore if they of this meeting that every citizen ° ne of ‘ hp hor8M rldJea *>v Gen. VV. M. Gage, of Durgin’e camp on would only make up their minds in this vicinity use every precaution Grant, duriug a portion of the war. ! North Coo« river, hauled 4 wo loads that they would do so. The object to prevent spreading of the disease,! Tbe animal is 29 years old, milk last week which scaled 26,500 feet. of these exhibitions of the products aud that volunteers are called fo r ; white and still full of life. Next. to guard the avenue« of entrances; ---------- --»< ------------ of our lovely valley is a wortbyjone to the towu and prevent any p er-. The following patents await Chiua ,D going to run all and every se‘ t!er will reap some sons from entering who have been c ]H im a n t8 Roseburg: Nos. 5757, . |,h’ VU,. nn UB is , . . . b e n e f it o f s o m e k in d i f h e t a k e s ’ exposed to the disease; and that I rnai, CQnj r-oj-r r o » « „ « American workmen out of her 1 ,1 .1, 1 >, tit»' rVi»-» i**i> l • >nt tin» f a ir o f ; tllPH»! l'C F 'iluth published in 5786, 5804, 5847, 5856, 58G0, 5869 border«. and 6870. 930,1140, 1371, 1596, Coos county be longs to every cm -1 tue H erald . O r v il D o d g e , SabBcribe for the H erald . See. 2055, 2081, 2123 ami 2U6. zeu without itsbouleie. ¿ b in ili* (tiiij f u m i l i G. D. Elgin & Co., DP-RIVER DEPARTMENT, L E I » HOTEL LEHNHERR LEW ELLEN, ■TITLE niMT, Clift 101MTY, Ores. Real Estate Agents, Myrtle Point, Oregon. SCHOOL BOOKS Town Property, J. H. ROBERTS, Dealer in Myrtle Point, Or. M y rtle P oint N ursery, J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, P POINT HOTEL, Myrtle Point, Or., i i *A ( i t o I r t»r> e i r i .i f / m " 1 r H •V L. j t i WISE & BENDER, k CATARRH General Merchandise, Ely’s Cream Bal m L Y O N S ’ STORE! Coquille City, Or., Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes t Value at LYON S’ STORE. j White Cedar, Oregon Pine, A s h , Maple, Spruce, In Stock and Cut to or der at LYON S’ MILL. Furniture, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Chairs & Lounges, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Cheap at YONS’ 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.