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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1889)
Coquille City, Oregon. H oliday Goods! Fancy Goods! ^ O J J U D J L r S r G o q u U lf C iU ] ^ t r a i t i F. P. Hernmon is clerking for i Wise & Bender. It looks well to see Frauk back in his old place ' Again. Lincoln Wright came in to town "•’ »lday evening after a doctor for '-antz who lives near Dora, •rta her dangerously ill. b H. Roberts has changed < in nd now sells for cash or He claims he can do 40 + his customers by this ar- t. \ E. Rackliff has his fine i ninters placed, and his i ' store well filled with hose counters are bean- io w skill in workman- . Long is the builder, Xm as Goods! IFŒeZESZEILTTS ZFCŒ 5 n r l l a m j an d H ow M r haw Stirred BOD.T- F in e H o g *. W i n t e r C’liolorn. Anyone wanting thoroughbred A species of bowel complaint, Berkshire pigs, can now get them There is a world of dissatisfac known as “ winter cholera,” appear tion among the laboring people the ed in several cities in the North. of me. My pigs are from a regis- world over, ni:d it Is confidently , ivest Inst winter and is likely t j be lered sow and boar and are very O^VI D< believed that preconcerted notion ! more general t‘.iis season. Cliaiu- fine pigs. I also have some thor for a remedy of the existing wrongs j berlain’s Colic, Cholera nud Diar- oughbred Yorkshire pigs for sale. rullili* tfyril»' M is just now on the tapis. Well in- j rlnea Remedy is a certain cuio for Have also the celebrated Japanese T t ES \ > LY, 1 formed men actually believe that j it. For Sale by J. H. Nosier, of buckwheat to sell the boss buck This in two or three years we will as \ Coquille City, and W. L. Dixon, wheat for cakes and bees. buckwheat i i something new for completely revolutionize as itispos- j of 5lyrtle Point, Coos county.—For further partic sible to be. A young man living ulars iuquire of nicely. down in Boston has done more in G eo . W. W imf . r , . .b , - the past year than all others com nlStf Arago, Oregon. bined to bring about this new state I — l / \ T P / B h:_! Jz^_ of affairs. We refer to Edward Bellamy and his b»»ok “ Looking CO Q U ILLi: CITY, OREGON. Bacbward.” To rob the work of Hot and Cold Baths arc those put up by the bugbear of its beiug a school Always Beady j D. M. FERRY & CO. book—a book for stndy and learn Who are the Largest Siedsm ien in the world. wn has gone into the ing—he has gotten it up in the I >. M . Fenny & C o's Beaiiiifu'ly IUuM.at«d, Descriptive l> ness. He hns fine novel form of a romantic novel, in ; ’ 1e farm adjoin* which the hero goes into a trance Wrcnsh;)ll & Wroiish;»!!, for :8go w i l l ...led FI? E E to all V ;s is his own and is awakened in the year 2000. applicants, and to la: t season's cus tomer*. It is better than ever. Ev w stran- By way of parenthesis we will say ery person using G a rd en , F lo w e r or F ield S E E D S should send for it. ?’ . l.i < ; *tl es- that the work is none the less mer-1 D. M. FERRY ACO. DETROIT, MICH. itorious on this account as for ex- Coqnille City , Or. ■ ’ tuple, Christ only spoke in para-1 Skiffs Pnilt on short notice; Price—Skiffs, and many have seen fit to put i one dollar per foot, Clencker aud enrved UlgN deal of store by what he boats, two dollars per foot. All kinds o f ig the L VfI >r coming to his senses , ship’* boa in made to order. Fainting and anta Clauo epairing oars and spoons, etc., etc. v7n2S i f ♦ ’ s long sleep found ! 3r in that vieir D e a l e r in ■»V at hand, and making a raid -r .ms him him in ?hristmas eve. IS FOR .1 « , uo changes since >en said that the “ com- v* .ence his trance dat AND A L L ” will have her own A. vf>n4 ed fr». 1 ue new order of things nt, and a large one at >f Myrtle P. Beckitt and Herbert well nigu portrays the modernjidea Lions — DSC— of the millennium, and for this, or e clerks for the two ho- A i. IH b. let I MOORE’S CELEBRATED POISON OAI REMEDY. place, run to the wharf some approach to it, was the clamor | It kttli __________ all Inflammation and Irritation, and la the j the steamer arrives, I of thousands of people six months 1 ily anre or Microbes and ou»«r skin tb< Panai tea. to see her when she ago; is that of hundreds of thou Price, 25 cent» a Box. sands to-day, and will be that of COQUILLE C IT Y , Has a good team ami is ready pposed that the travel millions a yeai hence at the pres- UM ETTA at all time-t to do all kinds of haul iniah when tbe rainy ! ™P«a r»t0 of i“ crt>nse- 1 >'e . n „ , „ . . 5, . , , Give him » on, but it still keeps 1 government owned everything, soil i D O \ f| 171 L lU H v l M ! ing in and about town. por- no money was used. Every your orders. ___~enham of Coquille City well pleased with the freuks of bod went to school till 21; then Coqnille City, came in from the valley last week such heavy zephyrs. W. N. Campbell and brought a family in a hack and | worked for the government till | fourth dm »roast of Orld Fellows’ building, A. J. Wimcr Over one hundred copies of the others are passing around looking when he went on the retired list H erald visit Myrtle Point weekly, at the country. Timber claims for the remainder of his life. The This house ha* born newly furnished and , • . i it i ; first-rlnss accommodation* can be liad. and are ecattered out in the sur- have been taken near Ecklev by Plan ls to° lengthy to give or even j TMMs; Coquille City, Oreg. too', per week. rounding country. I b e H erald twenty-three persons. This shows I a ^a‘ r 8ynopsis so we advise you to Hoard and lodging, $ J 5 30 per week. Is prepared to supply nil custom is the pioneer paper of the Coquille that much intorest is being felt in ! reacl tbe book—“ Looking Back- j fa^r‘1. 5i»V els. ers with the choicest cuts of valley and is well supported in the resources of the Coquille vnlley. j ward” —and wo guarantee you will | Moa1*’ U. ROOT, Proprietor. = be amply pai<l for your trouble, 1 th is vicinity. BEEF, M I T I W , PORK and SAUSAGE. N o tic e to th e P u b lic . even if you are not pleased with it. Bart Green’s amateur dramatic After this date I will insure for also carry a line of no SOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! tions Wo such company it is believed will revive the period of one year every watch Devotees of the new doctrines are as Tobacco, Cigars, J.E . M artin , P ainter , again after the holidays. It is to sold by me against breakage of organizing all over th« land ami, Pipes, Nuts, Candies, etc. etc. located in Coquille City, and is ready A L S O be hoped that it will, as it is very parts, and guarantee the watch to alarmed at the rapid strides it hns to Has do all kinds < f work pertaining to the taken, its enemies say the people painter’s lin«; w ill do paimiug, graining, profitable nmusement aod there give satisfaction, and in addition to pa|M<r-haneiug. decorating, kalnomining C h oice G r o c e r ie s. are going crazy and in California are some who belong that have ex the above I will sell watches as and gilding. Also sign-writing in any style. A liberal share of the patronage politicians say that speakers ! (Wiage-pamtinc, in the finest style kndwn cellent talent in that direction. w r to the irnde. \>nrrnutn hi» work in every of the people of Coquille City and cheap as the cheapest. This in on ruin, or addrem: It has been whispered about cludes all the different makes of against it must be bustled into the; particular. Call vicinity is respectfully solicited. 1’. 0. Rox :&!». (’oqnille City. All orders promptly filled. town that Mrs. Amy Miller had American watches. Any person field soon or the next delegation to congress will beadherentsof the new sold her land south of and adjoin wishing to purchase a watch should WIMER & CAM PBELL cause. Organized labor is taking ing town to Mr. Loggie of Coos bay. get my prices before purchasing This is a very valuable piece ot elsewhere. Remember also, that it up and the accessions are from property and if it is true that she I do sot force a party to buy from all tit© ranks and parties of the H A N D O N . laud. Millionaires are falling in, has disposed of it, she will no me, nor do I cause you to take an BANDON, OREGON, doubt regret it within two years as oath that you will not buy from and some of the best talent of tbe country say it is tbe giandt^st the town is building up in that any other parties in the same buai- D R U G G IST and CHEMIST, Mr. W. has lately remodeled, ren -! Dess, as I understand bae been tbins e,er P™™a1gBtod by men. direction. ovated and fixed np the “ Ocean I POPULAR PROPRIETARY MEDICIAES, Edwards à Dalmas’ lumber yard done by a certain party. Although [Handon Recorder.] House” in better shape than ever ! p a i n t s , O i l s , V a m i s h . - presents a fine appearence. Since I should like very much to gain D yer <k Son want twenty cords of ! Ppfu-e, and is ready to receive the roads have become so muddy ' your patronage which I feel confi e s a n d . J D yo S tn fif; first class match wood. gimstH. The beds are of tho best, j ) ?e lumber h*® accumulated and dent I shall do if you will consult Indian Ned’s wife presented him and the tables supplied with the Toilet Articlea and all varieties of Drug ihc yard covers considerable my prices as well as your own in gists’ Sundries. best the market affords. Expeii- with twin boys last week. .groftfi*. The mT11 is turning out terest before purchasing goods. enced white help, only, employed. S C H O O L BOOKS At Floras creek, on the 5th iust., J. J. W ilson . Jhe be$t < /lumber at present. \\ e Give tho house a call. vHn20 and. born to the wife of W. 8. Guerin, a l - Dec. 24, '89. . were sho.wp t o me floor/’1 f? a ^ew daughter. S T -A _ T I O N E B Y , n o t ic e for p u b l ic a t io n . days since that tfoa the L'**8* we DiriiTUERLA.—The dread dis Land Office at lio*ehnrff, Orccron, I T obacco a n d C igars , ^ave seen for spipp^.^je. D«<coiol»er 10th, 1S89. ( ease, diphtheria, is in town, sore, Robt. Browning the poet is dead. Steve Roed, the njail tik* rier from’ though it 6hn*s no sign of spread Notice ia hereby given that the following PU RE W INES and LIQUORS The wires are down all along nam ,med «..'ttlcr ha« filed notice of hia inten- t * Abia place to Eckly, repeu/ts that ♦ in g as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, tion to make final proof in support < • * his the line. For Medical uses. tbe storm last Saturday strwlk his the rst patients in towD, are about claim.and that said proof will be made befere I’rescriptions Carefully Conapounded. Clerk o f the county court o f Coos Co., It is quite cold these mornings * the trail on the bald hill Dear Roy^iMA«! well. O b Weddesday night it was 'rep;., at Empire City, Ovett., on Friday, Jan.'J4th, 1 SIK), viz: Terence Y. Cnllachnn, Prarire, and it was with difficvMy fonnd that Mrs. W. P. Skdly and for this part of the country. re-emption D. S. No. atOL'for the NE *4 e f that be got through the timber W N o f NE ‘ 4 and SE V 4 o f NE ’- 4 , of her children were suffering You must pay your bill at the Sec. Ill’«, Tp. I'T south ram>e 111 west, W. M. from that prarire to Mrs. Dement’s with the disease. Attendants were saloon of Jenkins A Majory. He names the followint; witnesses to prove his continu 'iis residence ui>on and cultiva place. Trees and limbs of timber employed, and the house pretty of. said land, viz; Knocked off—the profits on jew tion J . A. Simon and Y. M. Lowe o f Coauille City, were falling in every direction. well quarantined. The death of the After Forty j t r t ’ Coo« i-ounty, Or., John A Norton of MarHhfleUl, eip«rienc« 10 th« elry and watches at postoflice Coon C o., O r., and Kd. Whit lock CiMiuiile City, Or. pr«q»«riition of m°r« Steve was equal to the emergency youngest.child, recorded elsewhere, than One Hundred C iiah . W. J ohnston , Iteitister. store. Get prices. resulted, but jthe others are getting Thousand sppîloAtinns for pstente ia and came through all right 1 Sintra sod Foreign eoon- along very jyeJl. The children of triee. the publishers of the Scientific W. C. Riggs was accidentally American continae to act as solicitor» NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Asber Moore, the superintend Frank Collier bay* about recover#!, for (>at«nts, r.avaals, trado-roark*. oopy- shot near Sublimity, Marion coun — ------rights, # u ., for tha United »tats*, sod Lnnd Office at ltoaebnrg, Oregon, ent of the Salmon Mountain mines, but other complj^eutjons have nearly to obtain patents in Canada, England, rrane», Germany, and all other countries Their e ip * n - DecemlK-r 1 0 ,1HS1I. eni-e is unequaied and thair facilitiM ar» uoaor- and Ed Green of Eckley, were in claimed the youngest, jjttle George, ty, by Oran Hammond. Ntitice ia hereby Riven that the following- ptMtd. who has been attacked with violent and specification* prepared and Hied Mr. Jacob Khan the Portlnnd nauied settler has tiled notice o f hia inten in Draninra town a few Jays since. Mr. Moore the Patent Office on short notice. Term* *®vy palpitations of the heart It is hide and fur buyer is on the river. tion to make final proof iu support o f his reasonable. No charge for examination of model» reports that the company have feared yet he will not survive. or drawing» Advice by m*il free Patent* obtained through Mnnn ACo.»r»notle«a claim, and that said proof will be made be Inthe S C I K V T I F I C A M K U IC 'A N which has Remember the Rebekah ball their flume repaired and will soon tha largest circulation and »e tbe moat influential fore tbe clerk of the oounty court o f Coos L ater .— W ord is received this newspaper of its kind published In the world. county, Oregon, at Empire City, Or., on jbe at work. Mr. Green says that morning that little' George Collier New Year's eve. The adeantsgea of such a notice »vary paten tea Friday, Jan. 24th, 1HIK), viz,: E. L. Wilson. nnderatanda. This larga and splendidly Illustrated nawapapei there is no question but that tbe died at 10 o'clock last night Thu Pre-emption D. S. No. .V»37, for the SE *4 o f U published W E E K L Y at $ 3 - 0 Oa yaar. and la faiM D B aboaih .—One of the finort pieces NE ‘i , N ^ o f HE V4 and SE H o f SE V4 sec admitted to be the beat papar daeoted to Mt»nc»| jDivilbiss brothers have found a immediate cause of death was mechanic», insantiona, engmeanng work», and tion 4 Tp. 2H south rauRe 11 west, W. M. of bottom of fifty to sixty sere», with & other departments o f industrial progress, pab- very rich quartz lode, and Mr. G. trouble, but diphtheria induced cospk Acres on tbe bench for # building He names the followiug witnesses to prove lisned in any country. It contain» th# names of patantaaa and titia of asary ineantioo patent#« that. This is the second death in site is ofereil at a bargain by Captain W. his continuons residence upon, and cultiva all each waek. Try It four months for on# dollar. .has had much experience iu quartz tion of, said land, viz: Ed. Laswell, E. P. by all newadaalara. . . __ . . . . the family in a month. The oe- E. Rp,ckli# of Myrtle Point. The land 11 Mast, Milton Epperson, and Thomas Las- Sold If yon haea an Ineentlon to pateot write la on tfc* river, just nb«nre Norwuy, well, all o f Dora, Coot) county, Oregon. mining, □g. and his judgement is cou. reaved parent« hay^ tip sympathy situated Mann A Co., publishers o f g s ie s h i# Amasiaa^ and a better And prettier pieoe can’t be CHAH. W. JOHNSTON, Hegnter. > u . r . a good fwnod on the Ooquill. 3Atf fi£3i3r±» £Siu -yi. oftbp DP-B 1 VER DEPABTMEHT, n p thr P e o p le . AL. DEVAUL, BESft EE 051 “TOPS IDEGOLOW!’, Sttti'AififirAU. . . Boat Builders, J J. H. ROBERTS, PILES SKIN DISEASES General Merchandise, M yrtle Point, Or. Teaming! Team ing!! R. J. Dean, OCEAN HOUSE! R.. H. ROSA. S. A. WEBSTER, Prop.,! fa R - 9 » _ _ —A — _ . . I ■ ♦ n M n?RS. % a. Jiipi) Irving 0. Cook, Has just Received at (Form erly o f Coquille Mill ¿ T og C o .) her new Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of T i x e L a t e s t S t 3 r l e s X -iA D IE S AND O H IID R E N 'S H A T S F l o w e r s , O s tr ic li. F lu m e s and. Tips. L a ces, IFSiTo " b e r k s , a n d O rn a m en ts. ■AJSJTD A G E N T . 112 »Sc 114, Front St.. San Francisoo, C al. PkAi.ii m Hay, Fred of all kinds, Flour & Meals® Highest Market Price» Obtained for Applaa, ' and all green Fruit«, Balt Hnlmou, Chltllm Bark. . Uidea, Skins and W ool, Furs of all klnda, Matab- W o j J, Klare bolts, aud produca generally. I ALSO Buy, AH WILL AH -ILL OOODH ON COMMlHaiOg Information of any kind will coat you nothing— luqulrlea will receive prompt attention at iny hands. v 7n ll Fer Kale. A farm and dairy rench for sole nt a bar- pain, ndjilining the fnir grounds at Arago (1 <>s oounty. Oregon, containing 140 acre«. 100 aert s bottom laud and 40 ncren level bench land. 10 0 acres cleared aud fenced, Hats trimmed to order a speciaty one-half mile o f river frontage with good Straw, rinah, Silk. Satin or Velvet, which steamboat lauding: a quarter o f a m ile j from postoflice and school house, good or- I will sell cheap for cash . v ln 6 . | chard, two barns, one bouse, m ilkhoute, ! woodshed and other outbuildings. T o be ! wild with place. IS cows, 12 tw o y e a r old i lieifera. ill yearling heifiTS. 1 blooded bull, ; 1 team o f horsea and harness, dairy fix- ! tares aud farm ing unteusilH go with the ! place. For price and term s apply to R obt. 1 NV. Bullard, Randolph, Coos cou n ty, O ia- gon. nit tf Ruchmg Embroidery V'eiling, Scarfs etc- etc- LE U ffl HOTELr Coquille City, D ru gs! S. J. TUTTLE. . . Prop., D r u g s ! This bouse fans been fitled up in gcotl shape, and patrons will find it a first-class house in every particular. The beds are new and clean and the tables supplied with the best to be had in the market LIVERYSTABLE! N ew Drug Store, M y r t l e P o in t , O r . Rr. fl. F L O T G E & Co., Proprietors, Fresh drug«, chem icals, paint s, oils, toilet articles, brushes, and everything ustiMlIy kept in a tirKt-oIaes Drug Store fo r aaia. I'BUS'Brp.To.ss carefully comprtur.ded at | all baurs. The best brands o f tobacco and | cigar-, alweyt) on haml. A fine nsaortment | o f nuts a ml fnmlicH very ch eap. G ive na a cell. I>R. II. F lkntok & C o. vSn9 C o q u il l e C i t y , O r . J, J. Baker, HEAT u i VEGETABLE A L A JE Ç .K 1E T Miller & Smith, I tnkff this moans o f inforTnmc the public that I intend eonductiuK n first-clans Livery MYRTLE rO IN T , OR. and Sale Stable. Remember that l keep j \ \ r IT, 1 . keep a pood Bupjilv mid qnality V » or all kinds o f meats and vegetables, nothing bat the liest o t ‘ •Turnout".,’ ’ and i and will sell at reasonable rutea. W ill gup- the l>est o f care will be Given transient stock. ply Farmer). lo g g in g Campa and licitela at Everything new. A share o f the publio pst- abort notice, and also fill orders from the onaKc la respectfully solicited . vtinllil Jjower River bv Steamer. By fair-dealing wo expect to build up a living buaineaa. Como and aee ua. T<n38 G O Q U X L s X j B I Y m * L — AND— Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN — »• » .* — t GENERAL MERCHANDISE — AND A L L I I N D 8 0 F — L U C e d a r , f ir , M M W C II E A P E S T ! Q iicM aM Best . B E E ash , m a ple , m yrtle . Empire CitY and Drain's Station Aider and spruce lumber always on hand aud for sale at the lowest rates. STAG E and S T E M BOAT Lin«» Carrying“ The U- S- Mails Wells. Fargo & C o ’s Express T O WI N G By the Tug K A T IE COOK on the river and bar, at reasonable rate Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumlier filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest living rates. J. PA R K E R , CHAS. F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos counnty Oreg. vl n !8 tf. executors n o t ic e . Jarvis Cornwall k Co. L e a v e s E m p ir e C it y S t a t io n eor D r a iis every M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y an d F r id a y The steamer JUNO or R E STLESS me e the stage nt the month o f the Umpqua. New and com fortable stng-s. Fare to Portlaud by this route flS .4 # To Drains $8.00 Each jWBsenger nllowed .V) pounds o f baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night l»efore departure. A ny inform ation in regard to the abmy line can be procured at t h e B la tc o er C entra hotels in MarshL'eld, and the p o rt o fie e # ■ any public ho lse in Empire. N otice is hereby given that the Inst will and testiinent o f Robert M. Strang, decoao- ed, has been duly admitted to probate and the undersigned who are named exeoutora therein have been duly appointed such ex ecutors by order o f the county oourt o f the state o f Oregon in and for the county o f ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Coos, sitting for the transacting o f probate N O TIC E is hereby given that by order business and letters testamentary have is o f the county court o f the state o f Oregon sued to such executors. in and for tbe county o f Coos, sitting tor All persons having claim s ngainst said es the triiUKactson o f l ’rohute business, J. A. tate are hereby required to present them Simon was appointed administrator o f the duly verified within six months from the estate o t W. H. Hilliard, deoeaaed, and that on the 27»th day o f November, 1889, let date o f this notice to the undersigned nt ters o f administration were issued to said Coquille City, Coos oounty, Oregon. Dated administrator. All persons having claim s this 2d day o f November, A. IX. 1 *89 . against said estate are hereby required to present them duly verified w ithin stx m onths J. A. S i m o n , from the date o f this notice to the under D. P. S t u a n o , signed at Coquille City, Coos oouutv, O re Executors o f said estate. gon. Dated this .r»th day o f December, 1889. J. A. S i m o n , TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Dec 10 5 w. Administrator. U nited K tatbh L asii O rr ic g , U omehuro , Or no. October 21at, ISHSl. Notice I h hereby glvm» that In Coinpliauce with the provlnlona of the act of cougrea« of J urn- :t, 1K7H. en titled ,"A n act for tho aale of timlier 1 » : u 1 h lu th e atates of California, Oregon. Nevada aud waHhing- tou territory." Andrew J. o f Kalaiua, Co. of Cowlitz. Territory of WarbluR'cH, lias thin day Bled iu thiaotUce hia aworn atateiueut N o .—for tho purchaHe of the aouth went o f Hoc. N o. 2. in township No. 2H «outh range No. Sweat, and will offer proof to ahow that the land »ought la more valiiauli- for it« timber or «tone than for agricul tural purpose«, and to e«tabll«h hia claim to «aid laud before the register and receiver o f thia olht'e at Hosehurg. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 22d day of January, Is»). He name# a« witueasea: David P. Woolford aud Wesley Chronic o f Kalaiua. Cowlita. C o ..w . T ,,a u d A. A. Pag« and Z. w. Parker of Camas Valley. Douglaa county, Oregon. Any aud all per sona claim ing adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tbeir claims in this office on or bafora «aid 23d day of January. 1890. Chaff. W. J o o t m t o n , register. m x s , P L g a s h ir U , C oquille C ity , O r ., II ’ Cutting, Hasting and Stitching * Specialty, And a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I Rood’s Magic Scale The Must Perfect, Simple and Ktaaonable Ladies’ Tailoring System' O F G A R M E N T C U T T IN G , Sold and Taught—Satisfaction G uaranteed. v?u41