Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 07, 1902, Image 2

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    'river for navigation uuywliere ou writing to en'huscly on that ncca-
Ollltlal County Court Proceed Inf i-
|our coast, excepting always, the sion. I had not been here so long
I N I U O t N r AND INS I N K
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY 1 Columbia, which is half in another then, but had circulated round quite
state. Then we have a daily line of a bit.”
J Jacobson, coffin for Brown# 10 00
“ Not a liooler, mv boy.
There’s
D. F. Dean. Editor and Pronrietor steamers each way, to Buudon at
J T McCoimae, for patients
the rivers mouth, and Myrtle Point po better or lovelier all-round loea-
ut hospital etc.................. 210 75
County Official Paper. ut the head o f navigation, a steamer tion in O. egou than this same couu-
from each of these points making tv of Coos, or iu tho United .States E A Anderson, taking coffin
an., aa¿ ■ :: - - —
Devoted to ilie material hik I hooir I op a round trip every duy, and from for that matter.
We have room for
to New Port etc for Zurro 15 00
¿»H idingof tha<>oqailiw Valley particularly
here to both of these points ami lots ,>f people here anil they are Mrs G It Wickham, 3 days
end o f C ooh County Reuerull> .
return, the same day except Sun- coming—just aa soon as they find
Subscription, per year, in advanoe,
board for James Costello,
3 00
j days, and a Sunday bout every two (t out.”
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G
W
Martin,
fare
from
Ruse-
T ilK
I M P r i ! II kil' t O n O l M t E C. DA KK ’M weeks to Baudot) and hack, aud on Our conversation did not stop her,
I l»l ^ I 11 ldi At!
burg t» Wentworth........
0 50
M a r i a n t » ’ E x c h a a f'1, Han Fr»m-U<*o, C a liforn ia , alternate Sundays from Raudon to |,nt vi m shall have to leave the rest
v • >‘t cciiutruv'1 s for a ivertiaiui; « au be m ade f o r It. our
dock and hick.
llieu our
j) for a n ‘the issue, if, in fact, Abe Axtell, fare from Grants
tailroad lets us out to Coos Bay, our readers have uot, for a time,
Pass to Roseburg............
5 45 j
and if we have, missed an upbounit gotten enough along this line to
MORE OF MR KAN'S VIEW S.
John
Preuss,
medicine
for
i ocean “ liner” at Bandon we catch tliitlk of for a while. We thought
indigents..'......................
!) OO;
it at Marshfield or Empire City, and
we mean lered back to oui hhiio -
Sundry Souna. Sensible Somewhat
go on our way rejoicing.
turn; (after lighting a fresh cheroot: Louis Simmons, digging
Startling Statistics.
“ Coos county seems to have a anil bidding Mr Kan “ good night” , j grave for Peter Brown,.
3 00
whole lot of natural facilities which what a rare localitv this is for a
“ 1 made an effort to see you,” said
N Lurei.z, clothing for pau­
Mr. Kan when I bad again correlled are not so numerous iu many other sort of endless development and
pers...................................
13 70
counties, we judge, said the peueil aud how wonderfully it hail cauie
him in his den, “ before 1 weut away
pusher, bv way of parenthesis.
on considering that Coos is a com - 1 Dr W Culin, examination of
to save you the trouble of calling,
insane and med, attend­
“ I should say it had! rejoined j paratively new county. How it had
but my wife says your coming was
Mr. Ku . “ Such soil, and dairying, sprung, well up toward tho front in ance, etc................................ 34 50
not entirely “ nil,” and that she was
,fruit and vegetables, do uot show go few years that the oldest inliabi- .1 S Miller, 1 wild rat scalp.
2 OO
y*tv much pleased to meet you.”
“ Indent my dear sir, my last cull up better anywhere. Wloit would j tant was scarcely gray yet and but Dr J T MeCormac, exam of
here was much like times we have | you think of fifteen tons of corn E few of them to the beat of my knowl-
Mary Johnson, insane...
5 00
ensilage, to tin acre, cut tops and , edge and beleif, had reached the
kuowu in a fur couutry, where we
Dr K A Leep.exam Of James
:
leaves,
you
know
for
fodder.
\es
“
Grandpa”
age,
unless
well
along
in
once had t home, and we ne;dnot
boy, insane.......................
5 00
Bay that your absence hereafter will that s rauk, but its rank trutli, just ! middle life when they came. They
the same aiul that field limy now he
older now, hut the grave vard Clirintensen A Johnson, cof­
uot at any time koep us away from
the Kan domicile. We enjoyed our seen taking a rest, not two milts industry does not prosper hero very
fin for Carl Zurro. . . . . . .
10 00
from town.
well aqd new tenants i ' tbecemetry
Iasi evening here very much.”
N Lurenz, mdse for jo o r
“
Have
you
any
figures
on
our
nre
few.
In
time
however
we
siiail
'•I’in very glad of that my boy,
farm.......... .. ................... 50 09
nnd glad that I did uot nee you be­ county products; ci reals, fruit, cattle j all receive an order to ‘ move on" to
in fact anything our people a land from which even the beauties J A Lamb A Co., hardware
fore 1 weut away. I have found all
of Coos, will not detain us.
for poor farm......... . . . . .
23 80
through life, that there’s uu “evening ! raise, make or sell.
“I was just leading up to that ray i “ Coos,” “ Coquille.” Indian names
up” compensation for most all things
hoy, and to save your space we shall jthp rln8t, that of a tribe who once C 51 Skecls, mdse for poor
which we think lost to us in this have to lump some of these things, possessed the laud, hut whose pres-
farm................................... 21 80
world, and so I trust you found it.” Now for cereals and other products
ence now is among those things J A Lyons Estate, lumbar
We haye often thought of that along that line, for a twelve month
which one sees not, tho’ their names
for poor farm.................... 86 01
sir How seldom wo get the exact you may count the following figures
abide and are written all over the F Long A Son, Saddle, etc
thing we go after, but many times pretty near co irjct to wit. For
land. Peace to the shade of tho
for poor farm................... 12 95
we get something else of even more wheat, outs, barley, corn, peas, rye, | Rl.arifgino. Was it the quakor poet
beuetit to us and to the world. potatoes, bay, beets, carrots, onions, ¡ w)10 H0 beautifully and truthfully W Rich, mdse for poor farm 50 85
This helps a man to universal satis­ beans, honey, grass seed, hops, to­
J C Shields,wagon work for
said:
faction and obliterates the word bacco, bacon ami lard for u total “ behind the vqmcr’n lierht l.lrch canoe.
poor farm........................
11 40
“ disappointment” from his diction­ value $525.000. For apples, pears,
The dtciimer nmokp^ nnd raves;
citv lots are staked for sale.
James Dye, labor etc for
ary. Why, we have come to be prunes, plums, cherries, berries, And
Above old Indii'U graves.”
such a philosopher that we are never (cultivated)
poor farm......................... 107 15
together with COO
E. D. G. HOLDEN.
disappointed any more, no matter bushel of cranberries $20,000. For
Chan Dye, teaming for poor
wlnit happens.”
A
(¿»«M l
toll
sheep and wool products, exported
farm...................................
12 00
And a very happy thing to learn and consumed at home $15.000.
*‘I lmve noticed that the rh 1*> cn W C Paxscn, shakes for
at your age. It will help keep you For cattle and swine, exported anil
Chamberlain's Slotpncb & L iver
poor fai ra.......................... 37 50
young, lo these many years.
consumed at home $75,000. For
By this time we were well along chickens turkevs. geese and ducks, | Tablets is almost invariably to Harvey Schweers, cattle for
in the reduction o f our first cheroots including 100,000 dozen eggs, $15,-¡ those who have once used them,”
poor farm............ ........... 51 00
says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent
ami pleasant as was this neigh­ 000.”
Draue
A Hmninger, meat,
druggist of Cascade, Iowa. AVbat
borly talk the interviewer bethought
“ No idle hens hereabouts, I reck­
feed, for poor farm........ 15 18
better recommendation could any
him of his mission and said.
on” ehirruped the scribe, “ that's
“ We must not forget the object ns great a “ lav” as the “ lay of tho medicine have than for people to 51 H Hersey, groceries for
call for It when again in need of
of our call Mr. Kan. We would last minstrel.”
poor farm.......... ..............
3 15
such a remedy? Try them when
rather hold our candle ip against
“ Oh the hens have caiifjbt the pace
John Gffield, labor for poor
yours for more enjoyable things of our productive soil. In this you feel dull after eating, when you
farm ..................................
72 53
a bad taste iu yonr mouth.
since statistics, Dt best are dry, country nothing is going to he out- have
. , , ...
,
R
S
Kuowlton,
drugs
etc
P,
foil
bilious,
have
no
appetite
or
bur our readers may be looking for done bv anv other thing, until we
.
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i when troubled with constipation,
for poor farm.................... 27 50
facts and tigures, and those we arc , have growths of . i hav, which
are a
,
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7
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and you are certain to he delighted Dr W Culin, medical attend­
sure you are abundantly able to marvel,
and potatoes, why I saw one , wj, h
„ rp„ pf whil-l. they
to give. We all want to show Op tho other dav, tin, weighed seven j
ance for poor farm..........
p or ^
b U> H. KuowU
9 00
Coos as entitled to the front rank pounds, and another us smooth as
E D Goodman, labor for
ton.
of Oregon counties.
your a in nearly a foot long.
Tell
poor farm......................... 76 50
Sure wo do, my boy, and as Ethan these things back east they count
W A Goodman, salary 4
Hpiko remarked the fox is with us, you as big a liar as Baron Maun*
Riverton Kick-Ups.
so here goes. I’m a bit better post­ cha use !i ; but we know they are true
mon $215 suuds $2.......... 217 00
Itcv. Coulter, the prolii lecturer,
ed than when I saw you last.”
just the same. But now, to proceed accompanied by Mr. Fetteys, the Geo Walker, harness for
“ You, please mo very much, Mr. a little farther with our facts an 1 violinist, made our town a long
poor farm.........................
7 50
Kan.”
figures. Dairying? Yes, aud tho’ visit. Mr. C. preached od Sunday,
R
D
Sanford,
prunes,
for
“ In u prior tnlk I believe some­ dairying is comparatively an infant . The speaking and music were np-
p>oor farm..........................
1 00
thing was said about there being indiistry, yet of butter and cheese, i appreciated bv all. We regret to
ten billion feet of merchantable tim­ creamery product, we count fully j say their financial pn divides arp Geo Goodman, labor for
ber in this bailiwick. Well I guess; half a million pounds, valued at j beyond our dimniuuative umler-
poor farm..................
21 75
the most of it is here Vet, tho’ the i uear $100.000-
While the home standing iu as much as they left Pacific Telephone and Tele­
figures were not quite up-to-date.! product of the smiie may be rated ' without even asking the hotel pro-
graph Co telephone bill
This timber us you perhaps know, at 295,OQG lbs, with value of over! printer how much they ow ed fat
for county officials.. , . . .
7 45
consists of Hr (Oregon pine) of three j $10.000. there or thereabouts, Our hospitality or accommodation.
kinds—red, yellow, and white—rod lumber, lath, broom handle and j
Ordered that the Coquille City
Our citizens seemed to enjoy the
and white cedar, spruce, hemlock, picket product figures aiinuallv at
liolliilays very much. A Christmas Herald and the Coquille City Bulle­
yew, myrtle, m aple-tw o kinds of $500.000. Most ef our llour is at
tree well laden with precious gifts tin be awarded the contract for ’ he
ash— white nnd black—white and I present impoited but the output of
was the initial enjoyment followed
live oak, alder, madione, chittim, our few small mills is not less than by a social dance. On Christmas printing of the court proceedings
no other papers having filed their
nnd mu ay lesser growths, such as ! 10.000 to $15.000 while our ship
almost every body enjoyed a turkey
crahnpplo ami willow. Tho probw- 1 building interests figure upat$53,000
subscription
lists.
dinner. School being closed and
ble percentage of this timber is. I a year, not so long ngt as to lie fur-
work geneisllv suspended eveiy
In the matter of letting contract
approximately, as follows: Fir, 7.V gotleu. The output of the Bandon
one enjoyed themselves.
for punting all notices by order of
per cent, Spruce 10 per cent, nnd Woolen mill is not far from $00,000.
One fine morning our town was
hard wood 0 per cent. The white We marketed finished broom han­
the court and officers, court pro­
thoroughly nr roused by supposing
cedar is very valuable for wood fin­ dles valued at $12,000.
Staves,
ceedings excepted, the following
they
bad
a
large
white
elephant
in
ishing purposes and ship building. butter tubs and boxes $5.500 shin­
It is a firm, durable wood and ent­ gles and leather $10,000. Fishing their midst in the shape of n case! dids were made: The Sun, 5 cents ;
ries an aroma, peculiarly distasteful it it ■ I th > salmon catch $50,000. of small pox, but after due consult-! per lino, noupariel type, Coos Bay-
to insects nuil is therefore very Coal iiii-H'd nnd marketed $>200.000 ntiou, thorough considerrtion, and News 4 cents per single line and 8i
valuable for chests, clothes closets Gold? Yes, some fifty placer mines reasanable anticipation, we fonn I cents per double line each insertion I
and cupboards. On ouy coast it is in Co'is, and Curry counties, art a very light case of chicken pox. nnd ttie Copuille City Herald, 4 1
The Riverton saw mill is now
exclusively use 1 for the maaufactuic now worked in a small way, while
cents per single line nnd 7 cents per
of matches. In fact our county is we have sandstone qunrios and an tinning out some tine lumber.
double liuo. Contract awarded to
D ona A n s a .
more than a match, for ull the other abundance of brick-clay. The lat­
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counties of Oregon combined for est gold output I have been able to
Coquille City Herald.
match timber, the same being found get at places the product at $20.000 9 C c n i u i - l « i t l » l « - « l i r e <>f C r o n i » - — .%
Iu the matter of latting the con­
I.IKie Itin N l.tfc S m o l,
only in Coos county mid in small a year. One boulder was found
portions of Douglas aud curry. some years since, which produced
I have a few words to sav regard­ tract for superintending the poor
Myrtle is a beautifully grained $2700 ami $2000 was taken from a ing Chau: pertain’* Cough Remedy. farm for year ending Feb 28, 1903,
wood susceptible of a very high surface pocket, but such finds have It saved my little hoy’s life and I following bids were submitted: 0.
polish. It wears smooth, does not not bc.-u numerous.
Our under j eaunot praise it enough. I bought It Fry, ¡$i>7.">; W A Goodman. $720;
splinter aud is used much iu ship surface value is in Coal of which a bottle of it from A. K. Steere of
building.
It would make great wo Bcem to have an inexhaustible j Goodwin, b. LX, and when I (»ot Ren Crow, $600; C W Dye, $590.
veneering and is the boss wood for aupplv, while for surface value h»iue with it the poor baby could Contract uwsrded to 11 H. Fry.
windlass stocks, hits, chocss, jaws, there's the soil five feet deep, sad hardly hr «••he I gave the m-d- W T C Spencer, care of Hen­
fender mils, and many other pur-- so rich that crops never known j ic'oe ss directed every ten miuutes ; ry Cammun, deceased ....$ 6 1 20
Jsises. The latest statistics I have when to Stop growing. The total “ »'H he “ threw up" Hinl then 1
been able to get at for a year gives value of Coos county ’s entire p r o - ‘ bought sure he wns going to choke , Southern Oregon Co, sup­
plies for Cntnirmn..............
2 25
10(10 eords of match wood, valued duct is ut least a million and a quar-
death.
Me had to pull the
at $5000. Ship knees 1000 . 75 000 tor in hur l dollars ami that’« notno phlegm out of hid mouth in grpat Chrittensen A Johnson coffin
pounds of chittim hark $2.350 with had, for a county, which has never long strings. I am positive that
for Oammao........................ 10 00
cord wood, piles and miscellaneous been “ boomed” or pushed and with­ if I had not got that bottle of
C F Mi'Cullum, 2 trips to
valued lit about $1000.”
in whose bread limits there is room cough medicine, my boy would
cemetery for C am m an .... 2 50
“That certainly is a good showing for twenty times our present popula­ not be on eartli today. - Joel De-
Ordered that the allowance of $8 '
ninnt,
Inwood,
Iowa.
For
sale
by
for industries which are as je t in | tion to wit 200,000 instead of 10 000.
per month in favor of 5frs Elma |
their infancy.”
Our climate is so evenly toned that U. S. Kuowlton.
“ C ioh county has ail almudniit the uauio holing and clothing are
F ob S ale or Tn\DE—The large Campbell is insufficient to support
waterpower," ,continued Mr. Kan, used the year round and gnats mos­ and commodious furniture factory self and 4 children, that some be '
which is hm vet undeveloped,
The quitoes and flies, which so utin >v near tl)e little church, equipped inert a-ed to $12 from Jan 1. 1902.
tributaries of the Coquille and Coos man and beast iu the “aid country" with g "Kid engine, planer, band saw,
Order. 1 that the resignation o f S
rivers have manv natural sites for back 8nst, are soar.-ely in evidence two large lathes, edge*, sandpaper,
L
Roberds ns J P of District 5 be
We have a few light mg machine and oilier articles too
the water mill, which, in tim •. will here at all
he utilized.
Tiler-- is not a oountv frosts in the winter season, varied nmneioiis to mention.
\ ill sel. at accept« -I anti thnt G M Sliol t be ap­
in the stale, exc pting ill »ae of w ith plenty of warm rain. Cyclones a bargain nr trade for city property. pointed to fill the vacancy.
Cults >p. Columbia and Multnomah, aud blizzards are unknown, nor do 1 nqnire o f «1.W Kiewson, Coquille,
Ordered that the following bills
along lIk. Columbia river, having high w inds, from any direction even oregon.
such excellent shipping facilities as put in an api>earaiice to the discom­
be
paid:
5 first-class, fire-
F or S ale
Coos, aud we may say that none of fort ure >>f mankind.
Hiding A Lundy, supplies for
of
file
Had
pattern
proof
sste,
i
its coast counties, except flats g ,
e\\ by my boy it is j o t us you
Si-1* o f double doors,
. . . . $7 81
r ond dist 22............
can iu any « ty compare with Ones said in nn aitiote publish ->l some­ will) two
weighing
5
dO»l pounds, a- good as Also for rotd
dist 12. . . . . 18 70
in this r.s,«M't, wi:ll it» two excel time since hi another p i p e r th it “ if
lent harbors and fifty miles of America had been discovered in new, for $150. lu qu u e at the ................ .
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ocean coast.
Here at the capital time, the Supreme ruler of the uni­ H erald office.
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Spikes
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Women are making their mark in
town, yon know we often have verse most assuredly (since he makes
One has been Geo 15 Ad mbs , 2 day work
ocean-going vessels at our dock, in no mistakes) would have selected every direction.
4 00
ou 5Ii Idle Fork roa> ___
liroof of the f ict that the C iquilln (In- s|s>t for the Garden of Eden." fined $1 035 by the l'. S, Court ill
river is the ons mast favorable 1 'Than you do not think we were South Dakota, fora pension fraud. I
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