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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1890)
LOCAL ITEMS. DR. ABORT'' Mr. Orvil Dodge of Myrtle Point Mr. G . NV. Norton has the foun was in town yesterday. Sol Wise 1ms gone to California. dation laid for a dwelling. W ho struck Wru. Patterson? Billy Wiiner, Jr., can e in from What is Coquille City going to Mrs. Hays came over from the Pest cigars at the New Drug • Grants Pass last week. do about a sewerage system? bay yesterday. store. The roads are getting rough be M rs. Fraser Topper of Bandon Ever?tt Hays is moving to Now- School opens in the Academy ing cut up badly since the rains' is visiting her folks in this place. port coal mines. No\. 10th. Charley Winer r, of Rogue river, set in. T. V. Nichols is very sick at his Mrs. J. P. Messer is wrestling B o r n . — At Myrtle Point, Oct. wns’a visitor 1o this place Friday. brother H . H e. with the measles. 10th. 1890, to the wife of Clu.s. Mrs. E. M. Poland died at her Joe Hud on is moving t<* this Bill K» unedy, of Sumner, took M a jury, a son. home on Catching creek Oct. 16, place from Sumner. the town in yesterday. W . Tell and John A. Lebnhcrr Mr. T liorton, a young man from 1890. 50,000 It* of bacon taken ou Miss Coke of Fairvierv is to have have goue to Southern California Grants Pass, is in town. subscriptions at this oflice. for a short time. Mr. J. P. Stemler’s genial pres a clerkship in our postofiice, so we Knowlton sells the most cigars T. A. Walker is remodeling and ence manifeete l itself here W ed hoar. because he keeps the best. For all kinds of stationery go to fixing up his dwelling. It will add nesday. County Clerk Gauntlettof Curry much to its a ¡penrance. L L Harman supplied Coquille New Drugstore. Knowlton can county was in town Saturday. M rs. J. Wes N >slor has been City on Wednesday with N< rih supply you. sick with neurslgin and Full line of school lx*oks and fork peaches. Some of our farmer friends who very stationery at the New Drug store. want to pay their subscript ms in rheumatism the past week. Miss Maude Nosier is sick. (• NOW AT PCr.T-ANO, CM EGON. FOR TflOSK WHO fiVXU . FfiSHIRLY CALL PER. 80NAI.LV, HOUR TI’ KATHKXT PMCED WITH IN THK BKA< H OF ALL THAT WILL « I F ! INSTANT A M ;«i:s RELIEF AND A ITCUXAXLAT CiJUK. The most rpeedy, nositive and perms nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchi.d, I.utig, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in its various stages, permanently cured. D r . AhOKN’u origin;.; mode o f treatment and his me 'icr.fed inhalations gives in stantaneous relief, builds up and revital izes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitate"’ and broken-down constitu tions, old and yc r ok ,4avariably pain from ten to thirty ; a - :i :;i from thirty to ninety dais. D r . A dorn ".-' r he nt :ner ?! skill and mar velous cure . i created the greatest astonishment < »>.•.* Pacific Cou:.t and throughout i'. A .: t - - \ continent, dur ing the past t* a ..vc years. A-tluns, Catarrh of the TV V , ardali Throat, Ilron- cliial and i.ir.: i- Y.-dantly relieved, end Dccfncs : •• ed permanently at first con5iiltsi.it •'*. 1 m. AViORN’s essay on the “ Curability c f C a.rutnption,” and a treatise o:i “ Ar t n i l o f the Head,” with evidence- f.f or-me extraordinary cures, mailed Call or address F or S ale C heap . - -20 bend of W m . Thomas and Frank Bowran young cattle. Inquire of C. A. bacon can now d<- so. of Marshfield were in town Thurs Bullard, Arago, Oregon. 50tf Two men los1 their lives in the day. Mr. J. F. Dunham, of Coaledo, burning of the Putnam hotel fire i ue Annual Fishermen’s ball accompanied by his wife visited nt Chicago on the Pith. will be held at Baudon on the 25th. friends in this place Wednesday. We acknow ledge a pleasant call G o and take it in. Mrs. A. II. Moore, of Gold Beach, from our aid-time friend Andrew AL Flanders is moving the old returned from the bay Thuisdav Rndabaugh this morning. Panter mill back near the city nnd returded home the following Mr. Burnham, lately clerk at the “cooler” for Robert Walker. day. Olivo hotel, lias secured a position W hen you want candy nnd nuts, Billy Howell has i rought his nt Lnndo’s store at Marshfield. call at Miss Kronenberg’sbetween logging team back from Coos river. Messrs. Getchell of Randolph Johnson Bros’ market and Olive His camp on this river is still run w re in town Saturday, the elder hotel. ning. feeling somewhat indisposed. I f you wanl anything in the jew Mrs. Heller, widow of the late elry liue you will find it largely to Louis Heller of North Coquille, Frank Stillwell returned from your interest to call on Mrs. J. J. was at tlie point of death at last ac Eastern Oregon on Saturday after an absence of several years. W ilsou. counts. On»» cheap lot in I ’ niversalist Manley Roberts’ pleasant smile The Baker residence opposite the church block $150 ami another ad school house is for sale cheap— was a prominent and an agreeable joining for $ 1 0 0 —call ou Sinclair $550. Iuquire of Sinclair A Hur- figure at the Robinson house Sat A Harlocker. urday. locker. Our old friend D. W. Stevens writes ns that he raised a fine crop at North wood, N. D., this year. Mr. T hos. Ashton of Lam pay creek brought a lot of smoked sal mon to town yesterday and they went like hot cakes. N. J. Nielson who was here for treatment for paralysis has return ed to Jiis home near Randolph. He is in a bad condition Our school authorities should buy the old Masonic block in this place for site of new school house which we must have very soon. It is admirably situated, and the only place where a full block be had. can Parties who have not made se lection of site in new grave yard for the re-interment of their friends buried in the old Masonic I f you are in need of a good David Morse, Jr., of Empire City, Some of our people are putting clock or watch call at W ilson’s up trout in salt by the barrel full. w: s r guest at the Robinson bouse grave yard should do so at once, as jewelry store. Mrs. W . will gi\e Oue can catch 25 cr 30 lbs of an Friday night. He was en route to the mov'ng of bodies is to be done you a bargaiu. at once. evening. the cify. Mrs J. 1*1 Taylor of this place Rev. A. B. Wade’s gospel meet has sold her splendid residence ings are still in progress in this property in town. Mr. Lorenz is place, and the interest is plainly the lucky buyer. manifest. T. G. Loire dug a single hill of McMillnn, the photographer, potatoes at his brother’s place n 'ar telegraphs us that he will be here P irkerebnrg the prcnluct of which to-day to stay ten days. Get your «eighed 50 lt>s. picture tookin. The eflvcts of the McKinley hill Johnson Bros, of this place are agents fur "Microbe Killer” and O have ordered a large supply of this famous medicine. c. w. Rev. G. W Miller, accompanied by Rev. Henry Black of Sumner, returned here Thursday night and commenced his series of meetings which continued till Sunday night when be departed tor his home at Roseburg. It was doing up the Coquille City, Oregon., 1 COQUILLE C ITY. of the nighbortiood. The tables are supplied with all the deli cacies to be had. and in style to suit the C f . dar P osts . — J. T. Moulton most fastidious epicure. Its dining-rooms and sleeping npart- will furnish and (h liver red cedar nients are second to no hotel in Southern posts at a very moderate price to Oregon. T H A T CAN Bfî USED EVERY- D A Y is the kind that pays. Scores o f young business men, and hun- a -. ..i„ .r*— u iceepr - _ __ _ _ _ _ dreds ofljook-keepers and a sten ographers o f lx>th s, attribute their success to a course at the Portland Busi )r t li n e s s C ollego, Fort land, Oregon, or the Capital B u sin ess C ollege, _ . _ . Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management o f A . P. Armstrong, have same courses o f study, same rates o f tuition. Itusiness, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and Eng- lisli Departments. Write to either for joint Catalogue and specimens o f penmanship. M a r s h fie ld ^ e D ied . — At his home on the Sinselaw Ocl. 8th, of dropsy, John Dame. He had a stroke of paraly sis a couple of years ago nnd has been almost entirely helpless since. The early settlers of the Coquille will learn of his death with deep sorrow for he was a noble man He leaves a sister, Mrs. A. Persh- baker. ou tin's river; another, Mrs. Carotliers, at Oakland, Cal., and a brother, Joseph, at Ashland, this state. C utting A ffray — On Sunday afternoon A1 Willard was severely stabbed three times by Tom Drew at Mrs. Willard’s place two miles up the river. The trouble was about a beaver skin, the former claiming it is said, that the latter had taken an animal of that kind out of his trap. W e have not found out all the particulars, but Willard has been brought to town and bis wounds may je t prove serious, particularly one in the groin. It is deeply deplcred bj* their friends, especially as the boys are related. No arrests have been made. ^ - j Is., I'oriUnd, Oregon. N otk .—Home t -.mt !, securely packed, sent by expre:* to ail pari • . :'.tcific Coast, for those who can no t possibly c- . : •.on. ALL IfiVlTED TO CM •3 REE CONSULTATION. The B U Y E R S’ G UIDE is issued March and Sept., . osiTh yea”. It ia an ency clopedia of uictul infer- mat ion for ad. ' • be pur chase the lur-.r C3 cr the necessities ci 11.c. W o can clciho you r.r.1 fu ait.», you .rith all the necessary ana u ac-crsary appliances to ride, waiL, dance, sleep, oli, Cch, hunt, \ re, j o church, or t-tay at heu p al i.i va. Vus c.ces, styles and qunnvitis.. , u i .-¿u.y cut what is required to do tall t:._5c th.r.g» COMFORTABLY, and you can C 3 timato of the value of the L » a EHS GUIDE, which will bo sen*, upon receipt of i.0 cents to pay poatago, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114. Michigan Avenue, Chiecr.o.IIii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at ltoseburg, Oregon September till, 1890. Notice is hereby pivtu that the following- named settler bits filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made be fore tiie judge ■ t clerk " f the county court of Oo»a county. Oregon, at Empire City, Ore- I'oii, on Saturday, November l.r*. 1890, viz. John .Morgan, lionic-t.-ad entry No. 59H9. for th- S i o f N W Sec. 19, Tp. 28 8, K 12 west. w. M. tm s.^es to nrove na,,!es ,lK' fi'llywing vit: lpoxi, and cultiva his continu..ns residence upot tion of s iid land, viz: C David Roberts and Fred Solietter of Km- . pire City, C oon eounty, O n goa, and Fred Schroeder and and Henry Gradv of Arago, J Coos county, Oregon. John H. Shape, Regista!. T. S. M IN O TT, son of Elder G. R. Edmunds, shot himself severely in the wrist and forearm while removing a shotgun from a wagon. Our informant is of the opinion that no bones were counts. \ U Lyons 5 Store pat in Setter order than ever before, sheep a mb' s truly a favorite resort. broken. Dr. Brower was called and dressed the wound nnd the patient was resting easy at last ac FonrIH t.n<l Noni-.:.-. GREAT VARIETY AT RIGHT PRICES, OLIVE. PROP. H Ms the brig Lucas, the latter striking at him at every jump. When in side Dougherty pulled a pistol which went off before he got its X o llc r . aim on the mate, and a bystander I will be in Coquille ou the com was shot as above. The roateskip- ing Sunday and will therefore not ped out iustanter, and it was found hold, during the week, the 'service the bullet had only gone through spoken of on last Sunday evening. the fleshy part of the man’s arm. TiAUOHOPNE l.FITCH, Successor to J. D. Garfield. O r e g o n Hardware, Tinware, Glae sware, Woodware. , Oils, t'arnisiies, Brashes, Guttler y ; • P p «- q J — n a . Agricultural / ; Buggies, » Wagons, Carts, Harness. Im plem ents, Stock Always Complete. am sole Agent fo r the Cijc/one Windmills throughout Coos County. o ► s S hooting S crape .— A shooting affray occurred at Empire City the latter part of the week in which burg. He is just the boy one Ed. Douiiherty shot a man, whose would wish. name we did not learn, through The article on our first pnge to the arm. Dougherty is the bar day by Mr. J. H. UptoD, one of the keeper at Klahu’s saloon and it ap most profound reasoners on the pears lie was outsule and came coast, as well as one of the best running in followed by the mate of posted men, gives the situation of You can get two beautiful lots our troubles in a nut shell. There situated on the south east corner is not enough money in the coun of block, all cleared and only 2 try to do a cash business, and blocks from the center of business, while we6Cold those owing us(some in Coquille City for $500. This j times the fault is really theirs,) generally they are blameless; yet Buy can’t be beat in this county, the money sharks are going to apply to Sherwood A Sanford. keep the peoplo short of money 12-2w. ! and paving for “ indulgencies.” GUM BOOTS Ted Hatcher killed another big cougar on North fork a few days rr , HIS Popular Hotel has recently lieen ago. O n. ABORN, before purchasing else where. OLIVE HOTEL! Some people were kicking yes is being ft It even in (\w>s county. terday because our cooler was White lend, tinware ami glassware empty, when so fit a subject was prove its effects. lying around the streets. almost ¡»ny point in this vicinity. Miss M'dlie Lehman is meeting J. T. Jenkins has turned carpen 12tf with well merited in her successful ter and he and A1 Balch are put management of the public school ting up a dwelling on Moulton W m . Brady lost his ninr-y -ai-old at Harney.— Harney Items. daughter, at his home at Gravel street for Facie Bird Vowel. F rd. with sore threat, last Tues Miss Ida Kronenberg. o. p., is Clement Orteig. the gentleman moving her ( onfectionery store inti* who has counted tisli for J. W . day. The sympathy of the neigh Mrs. Robinson’s building adjoin Hume on this river for years, was borhood is extended. ing the market of .Tohusou Bros. A ccidentally S hot .—O n Fri- a guest at the Olivo Thursday. M its Xtdlie Taylor of Bear creek "Elector,” the thoroughbred Ayr d iv evening last at Frank M ller’s made the H frai . d a pleasant call shire bull, is for sale at a bargain place on Fishtrnp Artie Edmunds, yesterday. She has not been to by S. P. C. Johnson of this place. town since she moved away ten If yon want a tine animal here is a years ago. show. Elder Jones, presiding elder of Small house and choice lot in the North Methodist church, will business part of Coquille city for preach in this place to-morrow sale for a short time. Sherwood (W ed n esd ay) night, at the South A Sanford will show the property. Methodist church. 12-2w. H . A. Roterraund, telegraph op Mr. E. J. Baker of Chicago was erator at Grants Pass spent looking at J. F. Dunham’s splen Thursday in this place. He had did coal mine near Coaledo on been to Port Orford and left here Wednesday. He was immensely for his home in Portland. pleased with it President Sheridan and Con Johnson Bros., the market men, tractor Graham of the Coos Bay- have concluded to sell for cash or Roeeburg railroad wore in town not at all; hence, when you go to Sunday. They were en route get supplies of vegetables, meats, from Roseburg to the bay. fruits or what not don’ t neglect to The Academy will be completed take along your weasel skin. amkschool open in it November P ay U p .— T hose owing J. J. 10th. Remember the date. The Wilson are requested to come for management has made arrange ward ami make payment at once. ments to board all who wish it. Mrs. Wilson is in charge of the Elders l nderwood, from the business during Jerry’s absence east, and Graham of Portland, will and she needs the money. Come, be here Friday evening next to rustle up the cash. begin a series of meetings for the Wra. Panter who lives near the Seventh Day Adventists. Go and mouth of Lampey creek made us a hear them. pleasent call Friday. He was an M a r r i e d .— At Court House, E m early settler on this river and his pire City, Oct. 14, 1890, by County reminisceuces of early days are Judge D. L. Watson, Ole K. Solem intensely interesting. He informs and Mrs. Hester Howell, tx th of us that lie is still working iiis coal Coquille. The good wishes of tfie mines as local demands require. H e r a l d are extended. Any one wishing the service Every body is storing awny w in mornings, evenings nnd Saturdays ter apples. There are thousands of a good, steady, industrious boy of bushels that ought to be ship of 14 years of age and will board ped, if they were only properly him while lie attends school in this handled. Last winter they were place for such services should per box in San Francisco. write to Oscar J. Smith Parkeis- Has the largest stock oi Clothing ever brought into Coos County. Drop in and take a look. It W ill pay you to do so Prices on application. BuTf'jno O th e r ! Just Because it Has to. It is attributed to the force of gravitation and the force of gravitation tends downward. Now, I propose to work on the same Principle, and have M A R K E D GOODS D O W N So low that they cannot go any lower, and all parties wishing to I k Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Provisions NOTIONS, ETC., Are respectfully invited to price my goods before buying elsewhere. I am also agent for the New Homo Sewing Machine. N. LORENZ.