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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1890)
O R IG IN A L D EFEC TIV E i iinn il |> L O C A L IT E M S . Circuit court day. convened yester Johnson Bros, have a fine lot of onioee on hand. Capt. L ittlefield visited this place the latter part o f the week. M r. Isatn W alker o f Cnrrv coun t y was a visitor to our burg Satur day A stock o f fine accord eons at Lorenz's, at lowest p o ssible fig. u r* **• DR. ABORN ! O L I V E H O T E L!! Congress has adjourned. Mr. It. J K. Campbell is n ow agent for the Coos Lnv marble; The schooner Ccqnille got to mid stone works o f Marshfield. I'MiP. s^a on Wednesday, the 1st. Parties wnutmii ubytliiuR in the .. r Tho bridge across the N oith marble line such as monuments or | v O (| U lll6 v lt y , u r e g o n ., fork nt Braden’s is complete. headstones can secure the 8ame by rpHIS Popular Hotel has reoently been A wedding is in progress to day, giving their orders to Mr Camp- 1 -L t,uL >n better order than ever before, j , ,, , . I , . . »* i aiuTis truly a favorite resort. not 40 miles from Kink creek. T t I bell, who will be pleased to take; Th0 table9 are BUppHed with mi the deli- J . J. K i.v e i s family returned tj,e j r ordeis and furnish them the caeies to be had. and in style} to nnit the f • om Douglas county on irid a y worii at the same price they would j mo8t fastidious epicure, I l l ! lt3 I*» dining-roorns uium<;-ri»<»:u^ and llliu sleeping nuriiiiiii; Hpai't- evening. I ..... r„_ ;* ___ i___ t . »* pay for it, nt the works at Marsh- . , _ „ w „, c Jimmy H ill o f the Coast Mail fteld. Mr. Campbell has photo- j Oregon. pa*^ office a pleasant call on grap h ic d esign s o f m onum ents and 4 «B »V 4 1 .S . 1 Saturday. headstones which he will be pleas- sept . 2S. B inheklen, ; , . i I In . nlm i it< . fn onrnna triuliinnr • i • : W — Notley, city 1 1 1 a A..n/ln«viir rirnonute o irarv I a / nil V. I “ - T h e academy presents a very ed to show to anyone wishing any- : h GeddsB,’ itoos bay J Pours. sa’u Diego I t NOW AT ^OUTWARD, C’ tiQOM . •LIVE. 1. A. Lyon, form erly of Douglas nice spectacle since i s roof and thing in the marble lino. A ll | | ^ cit° B<*bur« V: shoriood, Coosbay county, Mo., with his fam ily arriv belfry are on. 1 work guaianteed first-class and a c -; E Foster. Coaledo L E Eociy, J 1 b 0 Anderson, “ t Lane,--------- ed here last week. Joseph E. Schilling and M is s cording to designs. j <» Dt Sallen, Portland L C«**», city 1 — ! If Alexander. P tl’nd J t-nltlc, Pt Orford W infield Applegate and Miss C. W . P a t te r so n , P rop . \ Dev..ni. cilv C Patlin. liosebnr - Mary M cLoed were married in M ignon Cawlfield were married at C o o s bay marble and stone works. G Edmunds, city J WiD.”i w i f e , cit Marshfield *>n the 25 ult. J , ( hamlH rlftin^ hnv Miss a'< Conn.- 1, t it' Roseburg on the 1st iust. llb-4vv | C UdernoiT. up-river Clara Met'oiiftell, “ Neighbor Jones has completed A I ja IK u II, S I J F linn and ■ F o r S a l e C h e a p . - - 20 bead of ( Moon, city uprising of large An Indian the outside of his beautiful dwell s e i t . 29. j o vng cattle. Inquire of C. A. magnitude is feared about Fort L Coon, ci tv ing and much of it D painted. W Shoemaker --- Bullard, Arago, Oregon. oOtf E Ball, up- IV r dskins there | G Hayn*». bay Carpenteis are unusually busy; Sill. F ive thousand Tt . . , I W < urtin. up-river 1 Pr*w. The person who left a pair of iir'-r . ia a\ 1 • , k having *orne W»»lk have ren »nnced cliri-tmriiM. ano • • ' 1 Olii L carpet slippers at Martin's -hop to ! P Reut. oil. bn- Gei t ! l:d ■ Ri. « ili»iie iiiant are putting up dwel are holding nightly meetings be rtpaired will come i.nd gel t • Hobt Ward. ing into incantati ns n:d religious j W inner. lings. 1 » . j C Stewart, up-river Maggie Obman. bay same. o rgies in prospect o f a new m e d i-' T Sielin. Coos bay M.> M » V 11 /»gut-,, tu» »11 t i i• 1 M rs. Joyce of Ban Jon lias been M esibì me.- I .agen t O’ l ■«•linei! and visiting Kicliard H ougliton'- fami l In >s. M i not t, i ! i*" i d Nanaimo. It. ly near Arago, and returned home C ., S e p t 24. yesterday. A haz» msli growing in i-ast John W agoner who formerly liv M-u^Ltinld iiiaacnrM r»vor n fnrwt in ed on this river, moved back with Marshhekt measures over a foot m diameter. Th e Mail wonders what his fam ily from Klamath county 1 - .1 . , p e o p le in the east w o u ld th in k o f last week. . that Johnson Bros, wants those owing Hardy Mast and Amos Hatcher Ahem to come forward and puugle killed an immense cougar on North / up. They will have to close shop Coquille last • Wednesday. It if they cannot get their dues. measured twenty inches around Is. Boot's team took a lively the forearm. spin down Front St. one day last Tw o freight trains collided at week frightening some o f our peo ple out o f their wits. Th ey stop Pleasant Valley, Ohio, on the 2Sth ult., aud nine men were killed. A ped wheu they struck the river. mistake of a telegraph operator Mr. Martin, a late arrival from was the cause. Omaha, come in from Kosebnrg Rev. W. 0 . M iller of Roseburg with R. E. Buck yesterday. H o is a printer and spent the summer preach in (. oquille C ity com- II »* m'.ÍA cw tx JS n otäts S T O C K OF Airs Johnson, np-river ill -.ilo J ! an well, bay K .'.icNm, ■ f. bay tu t lie u if. » »f ( '« j Al ss il an-cm h . bay a « I*« Ui_* I»T • riAiiuit M a r r u d 1’ At the resiO»■ i * e oi ^ liiiiuiuill, Liahy r. 1. A Henry, Arago A T L i'O N S ’ Ö T O R M l’S, lvosabelt \ Ru Leuvau, Dept. W Sleep. “ J Koliinson, Eugene 1 F Moore. Gold Beach s Ohadwick, Salem u , > bs. l , by 14. ' » • Hullaut, J. • d AmiKtrong, s F J Lewis, Bandon w - AILnrl Fnrriu tn M i s \ltce 1 latutgen, l »um bay J Laird. (! B W lt -'*r " E d ie r t r a m s t s Van Lenvau, all of Coos county. — — , —. , , . „ ,, , • oabm m Sm ith,-------- Being Shelved and Mark» d D> .¡ í !..» !< - in praise o f St. Patrick's Pills, Th ey are the best. Berry Bro Carroll, Nebraska. F» r sale I y R S. Know lton aud S. L. Leneve, . . . druggists, Coquille City, Oregon. '9e> ’ 1 - ’ n D i. Holden, the dentist, went to Bandon by special request. H e is rushed with work all the time and fe During the U Campbell, Bandon F Braden, ----- J ro u ts , c ity II Bernard, Geo. Dye, whose tragicMeatli is portrayed by Mr. Dodge in our up- river cepartmeut, was a noble boy aD^ ,jis Parents aud brothers have the sympathy of this entire com- ® V.ay j j Smith, np-nyer b l l ^ ; ! ni ’ \’r ' Halter, munity where they have lived for H e was Tho B U Y E R S ’ G U ID E it issued March and Sept., i jraar. I r. is an ency-. j* % clop^d-a ol ur.ciul inior- i .1 matiou for al i v. ho pur- char o tho lur.iarios or tho lì w c C b - - - 1 -- > Gii life. W o )ths T'en s , l í i-.ruii>h you \v:‘h p - .*:.3.v,ty an t ianncce-aary t:c3 to r: -o, -raik, d .. .. , .iter, t j c..urch, ih, I*-:ir.t, i/Oik, Cl jr.ous ei-,os, c: suay - Jur.t llgu. o out Cl J at- J iii ihcso tbin^s vrhit i: COSFJRTA.ri-L ¿.-i ¿-3V. Cic; sathoalair estimato o£ the valuó ot tUc L L Y ijI t S G J I I 5 , wh'sh will bo sent upon rec:*pt of 10 cents to psy postage, A rizon a D l njuhart, city It Kinney. Oakland J MoCloed city F Bowman, Oakland S Wheeler, bay G Irwin, ------- Carrie Ross. Corvallis Mrs Bloom, S F J Laird, city Maad Cox L « nuJ * T-A iic k . i S F MOisiTGOMERY W ARD & CO. buried at Alma Hogue. (Arago \V Shoemaker,-------- 111-114 Llichiscn Avenue, Chicacc, III» c’.tv J^dio Snydir?0“ *’“1 K Houghton. Norway Mrs Jncl kson, F’ tland G Waters, Bandon Miss Mai ileborn.----- \y Roberts, up-river H o I uk - n Cniit-K4*— Of i Portland, Oregon opened Sept. lnt. J. a . i in i f for they are most excellent people. A valuable package has been re ceived at the postoffice here the address on which had become ob literated. Among the contents is a white silk scarf. Describe the balance o f contents and claim your properly. Do not bother the post- master if you cannot describe the goods. H e will not answer your letters i f you can’t. M a r s h fie ld , O regon - » - « 5 Successor io J. D. Garfield. iWcs«0 the Ieadin« Pt‘nman ,of tbf cnast-! H ardw are, Paints, Oils, Tinware, Varnishes, Dr. T. J. Holden, Glassware, Brushes, R E S ID E N T W oo d w are. Cuttlery, D EN TIST! , „ , J Agricultural ( 7 * i i r*’ r _ J ë X-wé > * « O r i-i. V ^ r ’ Cx.-i r> I -s4 V » f* k . w'ï S1 Harness! I m p le me n t s. Stock /..hvayc Complete. / am sole Agent for the C gel one Windmills throughout Coos Ciuntij. Mr. and Nfrs. A. H . Moore of 9_2w ! c red along the right of way of said j Per i a^r.e* ,^:erDp8 uft8^i* t?U Corry county made this office a I company at such points and a t ; ?-,uire...o fn ^ nclair & Harl£f.ker’ P etitions .- ■^kls office has gne^ times as they may direct | y°Qul 6 1 > • ___________________ very pleasant visit Friday after- noon." I t is Mrs. Moore’s first visit PT*nte^ aIu^ ^V illip Shroedercf the Ties and piling to be paid for on AArrinr T A Till? P T R Iir t K.‘ o f L. lodge at Arago. this coun-! inspection and acceptance o f the iiv IllL Iv lllr i IlD L ll. to Coquille City for two years. | J M artin , P ainter , They are very hopeful o f their l-v ’ liH!j sent to each P<>stoffice in company. Address bids^to ^ Salmfln mountam rain«. Wo trust Oregon two petitions; one asking S upt. Construction/MarshficR Or ! looatwi in Coquille City, . „ d i.r .d y “ millions NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at RooeLarg, Oregon Be l>tc nil er 18. 18U0. Notice is hcit-l.y giv» n that the following- named settler lias hied notice of his inten tion to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the judge » r tleik < 1 t l « county court of Coos county. < begi n, at Ln p:re City. Ore- gon. on Saturday. Novttuber i*»- 1^80. viz: John Mor an. iiome'-t -.-id < ".try No. fi98D, for the S K of N\V >4, tv-c. I k • p. 2» S. It 12 west. \V. ST. He iu! -a > the following w itn s u to urove his continuous residence upon, t.tid cultiva tion of said land, v»/.: D«v.:i Kef,i ris and K’< d Schetbr of Em pire Citv, Cutis vuuty. <>rr. a. aud bred j Schroeder mid and Henry GraUv of Arago, I Coos c>.uni.y, Oregon. John H. Shape, Hegistsr. T. S. MINOTT has become a partner m this school and will moke it the lending Business College. ! Send for catalogue cows. er# is your chance to im- nn<| 8ome doar experience for ready from twenty-five to sixty feet in n n ' p m t t v prove your stock. , * . j O ffice —O live H otel , C oquille r J cash. length, as the company may order, | C ity Mesdames H all and Lukens 1\\Y UP. — A ll tliose owing me nr|d than ten inches p ractioes Dentistry in all its branches, have opeued their dress-making for the service of ray horse will at the small end. T o be delivered j Fine, solid, reliable Operations Guaranteed, parlors in the Huunewell building plpnsa pay said amount to me, to alonK the rinlit o f way wlmre need- ^ “Families vi«-»ed at their residence» if desired. where they will be pleased to meet E. Bernier or A. J Sherwood on o r ! f or iu tllft waters o f I k II » mus the ladies o f (o q u il.e ( ity and j,efore Qct 20th. Otherwise ac- 81 ° uk 1 l Bids will also be received | B a r g a i n o n COOS B a y - vicinity. They are both experienc- countg wjjj he })ut ]n tjJ0 jmn(js Qf for cedar ties, 8 feet long,G inches 187 acres 4| miles from Marsh-1 ed hands, and work entrusted to a collector with instructions to and not less than 8 inches field at steamer lauding; 130 acres them will receive the greatest care. force collection. wide; to be hewed and faced on in cultivation, good orchard, 2 G ive them your work. J as . H er vey . top and bottom. Ties to be d e li’ -- j barns (one cost $1100.) Price there are T H A T CAN BR CSRD E V B R Y D A Y is the kind that pays. Scores o f young business men, and hun- __ _ _ ureds oflxiok-keepers aud sten M Lyons, up-river F Butter, Coos bay society at Arago to pay G Thompson. Dii'rds J 'l ugpar. Bandon ographers o f both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the P o rtla n d B u s i S Docker,-------- .r Hoifincn, I’oscb'rg ! n e s s C o lle g e , Fortland, Oregon, or the C a p ita l B u s in e s s C o lle g e , Salem, Now, therefore, agieeable Ore ' ' . - I*. Armstrong, . - have same courses o f .. , J Livingston, Band’ ll W Fishes, ** Oregon. Both are under the mauagemeut o f - A. instuctions the board o f dl- i M Segatroiu, bay F Bowman. Oakland! ituily, same rates o f tuition. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and Eng- - ic o n B Owens, ----- K Blackwell, “ ish Departments. Write to either for joint Catalogue and specimens o f penmanship, Mrs Riley, Curry Co 1 met on October 1st, A^ u - H Allen,--------- ■ •* I- II II tn ......... f .n. II mmS. £ Norn.—Horne treatment, securely packed, aent by express to ail parts of the Pacific Coast, for thosa who cannot possibly call in person. ALL INVITED TO CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION. ville. I t will be r in by water i a Ball. S F w Sutton and wife, i • , i , i O Beavis, 8 F Gold Beach power, and is expected to turn out oct g 1.400 feet of lumber p^r day. H Starkey, Coos b ay A Rolling, Cooa hay £ r'lke. B“ _n,6W» A “ ter. y M r: ! »tall, grand »»and, judges stand, e . Heuckendorff went down to j pool stand, fencing, 1 scraper, 1 H ow ell’s camp to get out the keel. | harrow, 3 pumps, etc. _ , . . „ , m _ rreetliou glit gives rro f. T. P. Attest: J. Henry Schroeder, _ . & . Bnnegar a rather funny notice; 10-2 w Sec. . . • , how low in spirits he was on ar- • • • 0 -r» • , P IL IN G WANTED. riving in r»nn rrancisco after los- ing all his effects on the w recked1 The Coos Bay, Roseburg k ^ f.a,nor Ajax, and how he would 1 Eeastern Railroad Co. w ill recieve jjj.e exchange a trunk check bids for piling. Piles to measure ca ves rom Ins t joioug l re a ort-horn u an goo graded i:ext week. I C Smith, Arago J Dean, citv .) Ouick, Lanipey Ck L Coon, “ Profes- rectors sor's lameness Mrs. Taylor is g iv. ; at the fair grounds aud decided to !lt public auction ing lessons on piano, an instru ijcll s a id property - „ . ,0 ai OU baturday, Oct. lo , tile ment on which she is proficient sale to commence at 10 o clock a. As will be seen bj’ clipping from rn., an d continue during the day r. i ,t , • ■ Randon Recorder w»>rk is to cora- until all the following property is m.'*nce at once »an an ocean steamer to ruu to this river. All of which The pavilion, stable, exhibit the people are immensely pleased with his work. Coquille ( ity is fortunate in securing his pernian-1 . , .. ent location. xir- - ,, , Geo. >\. W imer o f Hulls creek has for sale some thoroughbred ° Berkshire pigs, and some bull h i1 Carl Nelson and A. are building a sawmill on a small fl 1Ilunbi< Two Mile daughter,bay c re e k a half mile north of Dairy- j Price, Coaledo A Bloom and wife, fam ily have the sympathy of the Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tayl» r have l>f the whole community for little George b ?en tendered a benefit entertain- debts. it ent bv the leadili" citizens o f to said was a noble, ruanly little fellow. highly Marshfield. DR. ABORN, Kearth anK Morrison Sts., Portland, O ro fM , ED ill.city many years. J F Dunhoni and wife,I Walker, Langlois with W ill M iller nt Spokane Fails. tiie 3r‘l Sunday in this this place on Saturday. Coaledo K Sherwood, buy ________ ____ ____ , Mrs Cathcnrt, bay month and continue a week. Go H Johnson, city Uncle Daniel Palaska is getting F Hunt, S a le o t'th e I*p o p «T ly o l't li e S. W . i Addie Snyder, and hear him. ^ . . . . SvaieUall, “ M Berger, S F along slowly since the amputation O. A. horlcty at A rago. D Johnson, city F Krononberg. city J Littlefield, bay Prof. Wilson will open school in A t the annual m ee tin g of the J ltiuimer, Arago o f his finger. H e made a trip t>> W Hay ter. ** W Carfield, Coaledo Bandon yesterday. W e owe Mr. the public school building next stockholders of the S. W O. A. K Miller, C 13 It It B J Hill. Coos bay P. an apology f»>r getting ten yvnrs M»e.»Iay. Have the children ready, society, held at the fair grounds n ^ A n . G i a ^ w it Kenny.’ Oakland The T'lvf- comes highly recom- on Bent. 12 18(.»0, it was decided j Lewis, Bandon S Leni, bay too much ou his t.ge. . . 1 . John Lewis, 44 E PSinott, Portlrii:d D i e o . — In C > j nil • C tv Oct. 4. mordt <! and there is no g< oA ron- to hold tho t<\irs of tho socioty Ht t1 Benner, Porter otTi 1890, Georg**, youngest son of son why we shou lil not have a Bandon, anil the beard of directors 1 ’ C Helling, S F Dr Holden, city was instructed to sell the property i city A Britton, S F D a v id Drew, age»t 8 years. The good rcliool. Our customers all speak The most speedy, txisitive and perma nent cure for Catarrh o f the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in its various stages, permanently cured. D r . A b o r n ' s engine! mode of treatment and his medicated inhalations give* in stantaneous relief, builds up and revital izes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constitu tions, ohl and young, invariably gain from ten to thirty pounds iu from thirty to ninety days. D r . A b o r n ’ s phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh o f the Head, and all Throat, firdCf- chial and Lung trouble distantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. I ) r . A b o r n ’ s essay on the “ Curability of Consumption,” and a treatise on “ Catarrh o f the Head,*' with evidences o f some extraordinary cures, mailed tieei Call or address ! 1 : < « s r< V. t ). B o r n — A i lian FOR THOSE WHO fARJHlT POKSIBLT CALL I 80KALLT, i TCiiATMEST PLACED WITH* . IH THE CKAt'H OF ALL THAT WILL G!V¥ lX8TAAiTAKEOL*S RELIEF AND A PERMANENT CUBE. n Mrs. Samuel Johnson of South R Bidillon, Bandoli Mias Smith, Langlois Th?re are several sick persons man to whom they look for Poker Johnson, city ( \u|oille visited friends and rela- cine -iv-.-r ‘>0 ■ i i »i * i « about town, but they are all getting i e- nt ■< n iii * 1»|»M-a ' 1 .* tritt, r t>-i» V ' well. This speaks well f r « nr doctors. K 3 2 ! X _________________________B u y n o Oth e r! Prices on application. _____ World is Moling Just Because it Has to. It is attributed to the force of gravitation and thé force of gravitation tends downward. Now, Ï propose to work on. the same Principle, and have M A R K E D GOODS D O W N HALL & LUKENS So low that they cannot go any DOCTOR Dress-Making S PON OGLE, lower, and all parties wishing to buy Hats, P A R L O R S ! Coquille City, Or. Dry Goods, Clothing Groceries, U. S. Examining Surgeon fo r Pensions. Provisions* Boots <& Shoes, NOTIONS, ETC., Coquille City, Oregon, H & » A re respectfully invited to price m y goods before to do all kinds of work pertaining to the I th" legislature to give us the A n 8-1 i painter’s line; will do pnintiug, graining, Mus. A. L itkknh . paper-hanging, decorating, kalsomining tr.iliiin ballot system, and the other M bs . AV. ii . lU ii aud gilding. Alsosign-writing in anv stylo. to have the state print our school MESDAMES Carriage-painting, in the finest style known books <nt cost. E very friend o f re i to the trade. Warrants bis work in every form must see the necessity of both particular. Call on him, or address: P. O. Box 39, Coquille City. C u t t in g A ffray .— A cutting af fray occurred on Bear creek on Saturday last, in which John L. Nelson is said to have received four severe cuts on his body ut the hands of Ilobt. D oyle. I t is said that he will get well, but it was a close call. W e did not get partic - 1 nlars, but learn there was an old grndge that scarcely needed an ex- cuse to incite. and it is hoped that every person will sign them, ami see that they H ave opened their are d " ly forW',r,, *1 ‘ ° SOrae me" ' ' l,er of lh* ° reRO“ le« ,s,l,,t" rt • P hysician The merchants o f Coquille City- have decided to close their stores at snven o’ clock every evening, (Saturday excepted) commencing Oct. 13, 1890 and trust their cus tomers will keep it in mind. Signed: J no . K ronenberg & S on . A. L Front Street, O la Simo, N U l l is J ones 1 yons . J. A. C ollier , J ohnson B ros . N. L orenz . S urgeon . Iu the W imer & C ampbell . J a m f .8 and W here they are prepared to do dressmaking, fine I _ sewing o f all . kinds, cutting aad fitting etc., etc. D re s s M a k e rs, C oquille C ity . | Plain and fancy sewing neatly and prompt- ly done. Shop over Loranz’s .ware-roora. buying elsewhere. I am also agent for the N e w Home Sewing Machine. N. L O R E N Z .