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< “-««4k r e y L ■L. € 111 1U 11 I M K K IO ItV . I l'P l'ii.i of salmon in this river J. B. H unt's team run away with who is s stoj>- i is had i is immense. AVe don’t hear of the i him last Tuesday on the C-minina- ping at l nolo Chillier s has jaundu e and l een tjuite sick but j number of fish caught any more, j ham road coming down the first Thomas Lnnglois M ethodist south, sem e *s. !*v H«v. B. T. Sharp are held as follows.—First Sabbath is m u ch better this morning. North Rnd Kisi forks nlternntly, 11 \. m . Mis. \V. L. lluyter, of iia ll prai- And Sabbath. Pioneer church and 1« w a i „ . . . .lough 11 a . m ; Third Sabbath. Fishtrnp ! rie, who ib here for medical treat- li a . w: Fourth Sabbath Coquin«* City u juent, is very low. She has b e e n A. *. IMUl H P. M in poor health for several years. Baptist services. by Ut'v. J. C. Canterbury. . nt Coquille City the 3rd Sunday «»f each | It lias a little indication of rain, month at 11 a m ami 7 i* w; at Gravel K»>r«l. to-day, which for which all should school honst* on the fou’ ili Sattirtlav at 2 r M. | Tito mountain fires ami at Dora and Gravel Ford ou alternale f«»«*l proud. 4th Sundays at 11 am and p » . are doing a great deal of damage. Christian servi«*»*, by Eld. S. H. Hollen- Prof. Arrington, of Mash field beak at Fnirview lini Sunday at 11 a m , and | a t upp* r North Fork schooll lions«* on Ith academy, has secured the servi but the number of tons are only * steep hill on the west side GRAND of T. ' aecountetl for. The mind>er of tons Norris’ place. A s they started i i A i •« < . , , caught daily last week at the c a n - down the hill, the horses started to I “ cry, if we are rightly informed, run, nnd one Tront wheel of the was frvin four to five. It is to be hack to which they hoped that the run will lie a long i struck a one, as the fishing companies are I tongue. stump, EM EETiiM ENT The pnrtnersnip heretofore existing l>e- tw«*eu the firm of Cotton & Laird is this day by mutual concent, dissolved, Cotton assum ing all debts and liabilities of the late firm. All accounts due the firm will also be paid to him. ! Dated Aug. 2.'». t Jesse P. Cotton 1883. ( John A. Laird. were attached breaking Mr. H . held his team on all deserving. The cannery has ! the road until he had to rein them had the effect to raise the price of i out to keep them from running Not Bad for W o m e n . — the Coquille < City, Friday Evening, S ep t 14, 1883, ! salmon here to 50, 75 cents and a over It. E . Buck’s stage, vt hen they During this hot, dry and smoky w eather, there is nothing that helps a man as much as Huden’s soda-water. Did yon never try it? It is equally as g o o d f«>r women as for men, and children like it. dollar, whereas before they were left the road. The hack came so By j 25 anil 50 cents. This company near upsetting that it threw Mr. Nunday. nt 11 o’ cl>*ck a m . ces of Miss Aggie Lockhart as • employs more than 100 men, we Hunt, his little son, and Uncle By Elder Edmunds at Coquille City | PROF. H. H. W IL L IA M S O N , the 2nd Sunday in each mouth at 11. a m ; ' his first assistant - a wise selec- | are told. Billy Beuharaout in a pile. None Lecturer and Ventriloquist. At Brown’ s school lions»*the 1st Sunday at ! tioU. Fretl Hoffman passed this place were hurt much and the team 11 a M. nml at Gravel Foni sehool house ( T j^ W A T C H -M A K E R & J E W E L E R , M »»so which came in l.;st at 11 a u the :’*rd Sunday. i Sunday with his mother aild sister. stopped within 50 feet, after leav- NOTICE! Universalist services at Coquille City each Friday is said to be leaking very Anyone wighiuK to l>ny a atove, n Coq.VLille Oit3r, Or. They were Ixmnd for the beach, i ingthe road. The team sustained doable-barrel shotuun or a oroasent aaw will 1st Suudav at 11 a m . hv Hev. W. H. Nosier badlv, it being necessary to keep where they propose to have a jo lly ,: no damage except a few scratches do well by (idling' ou the umltTsiunod atbia j-^UWorh of all descriptions dono at short Seventh DavAdventists Sabbath school at the pumps going a great deal of reaidenoe in the next ten day«. notice and extremely low prices. Coquille City each Sabbath at 11 h i . good time. Fred presented u s by the broken tongue. They are B. B. Paul. the time. ▼In47. with a venison ham, the equal of j dead matches; both sorrels and Our thanks are due Mrs. Susan L O C A L IT E M S . which we have never seen. It was | right on the go. A BARGAIN! M. Benham, of Fairview, for a box as fat as ordinary ]x>rk and wei gh- J. S. Hays isoli the dry »lock. We have the Helling of a half section «jf of as fine pluius as we ever saw. ed *27 jxmmls. Fred is a good boy Mr. .T. Naslmrg eame over last land, half bench and half bottom land, near bv halves, C. L . P*qx> was in town ÿester- She never does thin aed has our thanks. H e has been Wednesday and informed us that Coquille City. It would make a half dozen O p p o s i t P o s t o f f ic e , day. { so she ^ n t us a full lx>x. )X* ! appointed by Hon. J. M. Siglin t o 1 J.olin ^ncsstm a Russjpn Finn. n<*>d little ranches, or a uood dairy and i . i * , .1 n- f i about d years old, who has resided stock ranch. The price is $20. per acre. Henry Mart indale was in town! ('has. Besserer, edil tor of the • i a scholarship Ccq.'u.ille City". Oreg\ at Corvallis, for n i r i i i. E fruii J. A. Collier, 3 \vt.t,*i.i.1 mi at» hman Sunday. Parker’s mill s'arted up Wniin \Vnil*> ulwtt . at W alia alia . , which pla(.0 , , „. on tlio hay for several years and lie starts next Monday, j wllo js we]| nn,l fuvorablV known one an» it m ."lippiiM » , a a y "o u iu H«* attended sehool on the river; there, committed suicide by slnxit- cd 1. I*.. Kh*b«r, a bie\tei> a,1^| this summer uml intends to attend ! ing the top of his head off with a week ago to-dny. (\ >m dlis for two years. W o Sharp’s rifle, on Monday evening Mr. John Uox, of Marshfied, call saloon keeper of that place, on the | ; Jr, I I «il l < i • / 1 • i j S ep t J. Ericsson had been en- * *• I would like to know if he intends i , * i r ,. ed on us last.night. • • i i f I, , . ... | gaged in logging for some time It is said that the prevalence of to make a priest of himself. | „ „ j is said to have l»een doing well. Ole Everson has gone to N»>r. y e llo w jackets is a sure sign of n| ^ dispatch from Bridgeport,' No one can account for the rash act, way, the land of his birth. bad. rough »»inter. I f this lie true, ! ( * ,im of tlu, says; ] j ose (Mark, j on the grounds of insanity, O. Nelson and H. Grady came it vull afford Oregonians an * d «limit 25 years, «laughter of \ of , ,l he ««¡d Jo have shown over from the bay Sun-lay even tunitv to make Arctic expMra- v atlmi w r l a;k of StraHord w a s r ^ ' i — 1,° ha.l betm to a j Hainan v>. v link, oi rtiia.rorti, was i wp«lding in Marshfield and had ing. tions at home. I found dea«l near her father's r e s i-1 just returned to h is camp, his jiart- There/hre a great many stran- j The amount of the proceeds of 1 deuce, alnmt 25 miles north of ner who accompanied hhn having gerson the river; some looking for the entertainment given by 1 rof. * Stratford «l»*jKit. Finger marks on lemaineii behiml to caie foi an in- homes. Williamson here Inst Saturday ■ lnir throat indicate she was ! ‘ l } n\ ,uf' 1 h* lattt l w . h - . . * r , , . , hornhed to hnd, on his arrival at fW TT’or a bargain in a fine res-i night, to buy chartes, maps ete. f«u choked to death. She was to have t|ie 0amp on the following » idence in tlus place, call nt this our fine school buihling was 8b i. | be«'n married in alnnit two week morning,his partner cold,in dearth’s office. f« >r which out jieople return thanks, to W . A. Loomis of Stratford. She icy arms. Disease« 1 has a sister Remember the teachers’ insti fcxsV“ Mr. 1«. E. Buck’s stage Laves 1 was accustomed to visit his home, aiul other relatives on the bay tute to l>e held on the 25th, and | Coquille City at 7 o’clock a . M. for which she iliil last evening. She who deeply mourn his tragic ile- m ise. 26th, i nst. Fairview, each day of the week ex- ! started to g«^ home about 1 ) «M ock. J ' » Prof. Backeusto, of Marshfield, c*eot Sun«lavs, connecting m ith the 1 which was the last seen of her The steamer W asp was capsize«! is in town, and is teaching a class Uosehur-f and Coos bay stage anti until found this morning. A.post near Judge Dyer’s place on Hie bay in music. returns the same day to ( oquille { moitem showed that tleceased had | Monday. She was trying to The run of salmon in Rogue river City. 'V * 25 lbs of been most shockingly outrage«! The | get the steamer Myrtle off of a laxly an«l limbs bear bruises ami : mud fiat, when a line fast to the is light when conqmred with that baggage S l. T»~«l K)W (,f the Myrtle caused by the o f this river. \ Aft«*r all the bustle anil noise other marks of violence, indicating j l motion of the lxmts tlien under Surveyors H all, father and sou, alniut the capture of C’npt. Lnw- a ••esperate encounter. way, to upset the W as]) which We have spoken through the sunk in about 20 feet of water. were over last week running s«.*me rence, lie came into the bay last disputed lines. I week with his schooner anil has H ekai . d frequently t>f th«* necessi She has since been raised and is Ninety-six salmon by one Ixmt were «»n «Axis taken river I hnu on«* Mrs. A. Collier city, imbrncing N. J. Richards, of C iv'l Beml, ! rare bargains a view to moving h«*re. Dal Cathcart is ls'ing visited by The oM gentle man is near 100 years old. Johnny Naslmrg got away w ith the sw inging apple at the enter tainment Saturday night Thursday evening, Sept. 13th. C. T. Robison got 11,0« i 0 feet tree, The fence between the op]H)site town, W e had a ami a few It is t«H) house. bad some farmers that our people— have t«> buy bage from California. cab It was only got a cabbage heail from a cluster of five, that grown, without cultivating, 25 or 30 jxvunds of as o ,, 1 1 • i fine cal bage as anyone could wisfi Two or three of the heads several jxmmls each. been two weeks since It has not California cabbage was brought to this town to sell. Leave your old cabbage were little thunder rusticating on the last week. supervision Th«* n«*artN ( tinngr. C a p ! Good rich,of Fall River City, O’ er us—we scarce know whence or when That change la-gins to steal, Cal., called on us last week. H e Which tenches that we ne'er again, lms some friends where he came As once we felt, shall feel. from who wish to engage in the A curtain, slowly drawn aside, Reveals a shadow'd scene. hop culture here, if they can lie - Wherein the futue differs wide successfully grown. \\ e have giv From what the past has been. en several articles on the growth ’ Tis not earth withholds its joys. of hops here, but were never as As manluMxl orowns the brow; fully prepared as now to say The same pursuits we loved as boys, Life offers to ns now: that this could lie made profitable And still we seek the giddy round, on this river. Oregon hops are And join the laughers there. considered the best on the coast, But feel that in the festive round Our hearts have now no share. and we have seen no place in the grow Yet mount we not this early change— 'Tis sent our souls to show as well as they do here on the l)ot- How narrow is the utmost range tom land. The latest inducement Allow'd them here below;— in this particular industry is the ’ Tis sent to bid «iur youth aspire From scenes so soon o’ercast, favorable aspect of skipping. The To those whose plersure ne’ er can tire, . lam! is peculiarly adapted to hops, And shall forever last. state or elsew here that they casionally renewed by an overflow. Henry, assayer of the government K|»«*rlnl Noti«*«*. a ia r b ii : d . HOHN. Thomas L as- weeks received the following note from the assayer: “John Warlike Chas. Collier ami J. A. Laird the ton; iron two ami a half per cent. are preparing to build; Charley on John Henry, assayer.” The sam Taylor aud Second, and Johnny on ples sent to Mr. Henry were pick Hall and Second streets. ed up on the top of the ground, A. G . Aiken, of this place, haul- but since the assay was made, we ed 744<) f« « t of timlu r j understand that some yoke of cattle last week, at (m in e s . Wliomn liont that? Professor Boyrie’s private school will oj>en on Monday the first day and will— God willing— continue for twelve weeks uninterruptedly by In Roseburg, Sept. «>, 1883, to the wife of John Rast, a daughter. At Marshfield, Saturday, Sept. 8, 1883, to the wife of Dr. C. W. Tower, a son. At Coquille City, Sunday, Septemlier 9th 1883, to the wife of N. W. Leneve, a daugh ter. closing iu time for the Christmas holidays. This change of time is made in accordance with the ex- specimens j pressed wishes of the patrons of the i i , , 1 Mmvn l-con «In* out of «ho ground, W. GALL 1 ER BLACK-SMITHING -A JfcT ZD Neatly aixl promptly «l«>nc, at the lowest living prices. M Y R T L E P O IN T E X C H A N G E ^vCy-rtle Point, Ogn. Has always a complete assortment of General Merchandise, Boots and Shoes Groceries and Tobaeoes, Hardware, Glass W ood and Willowware. ami everthing usually found iu a first-class Store. Highest price paid for coun try produce, hides, furs,Ac. Cigars. Cash is our motto, v ln itf Bnrk«* A Hicky. Shop next ihxyreast of Leneve’s drug store, .Coquille City, Oregon. New Millinery STORE MRS. AMELIA R. COLLIER, Prop, Kn;i's C onstantly - - A ___ Full stock of latest styles T H E of M I L L I N E R Y goods,-at aston Occidenta Exchange, ishingly low prices. Before buy- in elsewhere, call and see her varied stock, which is too extensive and nu City merous to mention here. vln 47. Keeps on hand a full assortment of WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS, A barber shop attached to the saloon, v ln itf. ■ \X 7"_ n . Ca-rcttiers, Coqille City. Ogn. dealer in G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D IS E , keeps in stock Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Clothing. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Grocer ies. Glass and Stone Ware, China Ware, Tobacco nnd Cigars. Pipes, Cutlery, Provisions, and »¿r fcc?- te r Coquille City Boot »1 Sloe Sion On«* of the largest and most complete stock of Boots aud Shoes ever brought to the river including Men’ s French calf, doub le and single sole, and heavy and light kip boots; high cut walking, plough nnd brogan shoes, and fino calf. French ties, sewed. Boy’ s IxKits and brogan shoes. Ladies French kill button. cl»>th top aud kid fox and pebble goat. sew«*d shoes. Misses', Children’ s and Infant's shoes of all kinds, etc., etc. tSfRemeiuber—Every sir is warranted. A large stock of gum boots on hand. R. M ath iso n , Propr. vlu46. Everything usually kept in first class stores, vlnitf. MYRTLE POINT F U R N IT U R E S T O R E City Drug Store, A well selected stock of entirely new Furniture, wall papor.nnd window-shades oomplete. oil cloths, straw matting, mirrors F r o n t S t , C o q u il l e C i t y , O g n . and looking-glasses, picture frames in variety, with cords aud fixtures, bed Or. S. L. Leneve A Son. Props. springs, hangings and casters etc. pic dealers in tures framed to order, coffins furnish Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Oils, Paints, ed to order, plain or fancy. Cabinet Bursars. nnd turned work to suit orders. C andies , Also watches and cl«x*ks and repairs for th« T obacco , ClOABS, same. New II«>me sewing machine agency; S tationert . machines on hand. Fancy mid Toilet Articles and Everything C. E. EDWARDS PROPRIETOR, that can In* found in a first class Medical vl u4f» tf Dispensary. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. vln itf. t a t o u & Coos Bay Stage New Drug Store! Coquille City. Oregon, - - a js t o U. S. MAIL LINE. J- H- NOSLER, Prop. ~ - A ___ well brought wheat to the null here last week, from the C«x>s bay — Assay sample submitted. Six of October instead of the 17th of wagon road country. and a half tine ounces silver to the the present month as advertised, c»nm. of the North fork; 25 acres in cul tivation. Call on P. Dean, or at **his olii ice. J A S . S. K I L E Y , Prop., and other fi«*l«l products to ship to Tlu*re is a change, an utt«*r change, California, while that state raises That cmucs upon the h«*art. Ere time one feature can derange, hops, ]xitat«x?s nml other vegeta Or bid one smile depart: bles that can be raised here more The outward form is all the same; successfully than there, for us. Nor are, l»y words expressed The dark and boding thoughts that tnrno The order of things should be The fires wethin the breast. changed. A g«xxl gardener could make more money here than a half Uiuliium'd—Uualtered—still the eye Beams forth on all around; dozen of our l>est farmers. Pro And if the bosom heaves a sigh, duce of all kinds bear a gtxxl That sigh hns scarce a sound. price, nml an exorbitant one Yet though the world may never dream Our spirits toucheil by care. when kept past the usual So buoyant nnd ho free they seem— time of harvesting such things. We an* not what we were! D ea ler fn G i : \ i : » t l. T IU K C II*- D IS K . including clothing, furnishing oods. dr ess goods, boots, shoes notions stationery, clocks, hardware, crockery and glassware etc., etc., etc. Also. A spinedid assortment of choice F cbsitub * vlnlK j tli«* river, 3 miles above tlie mouth mint nt New Orleans, and in a few of ’Win. H ill. James Laird and One of th<‘ best little farms on (Th? following beautiful poem, from a the importance of this. A s it is, clipping from the ArkHimart Advocate puli Opposite Postoffice, Em pire w«* try t<> raise wheat, oats, barley , iu 1835 *wns hftnded as,,-v 1 »cio Hut;h of old inhabitants of Cape Girar- . . . T . . .. , . , Ix*ing sandy and rich, which is oc- deau that rich dojxjsiis f ,, , , ilojxjsits of silver would some day be discovered in For Sale! 011 her route, Vessels direct from San Frencisco M iss Lucy H ay has finished her that section. Recently John At Myrtle P« int, September the ‘.Hh. ’<83, , . , . . , , , • , can land right at your yard, so school at Em pire and has gone \\ arnke, in looking about his farm . . . by E. Bender, J. P., Mr. Wm. Phillips to , . , . . | that you need not even employ a Miss Barbara Neal. back to RdSeburg to commence for minerals, came upon a peculiar . . ... team to haul them to the landing. At Fishtrap, Sunday, Sept. i>, 1883. by school there. looking ore which he supposed to W e have a sample of hops here on R«*v. C.P. Bailey Mr. Joseph Laird t«> Mrs. W ork on the long bridge between be iron. H e secured a few pieces Sarah Tripp. Mr, M eld’s premises. here and the Isthmus is progress of the ore and sent it to John ing nicely under the UHIlti- liv in g ; Robinson Carothers’ store and last ' i stalks in the ground all winter Thuisduy night, aud still a smaller rather than do without or send off amount of rain, the first since last for them. Muy. The Missouri Republican says: Johnny Criteser and some of 11 has always been the supposition ... his relatives from the Willamette valley e tim- Between G«i«l I were eaten about the time most more in the river last Saturday. s, ou rnt«*». j ty. Fellows hall and saloon got «lrunk 1 cabbage was being planted, and at last Saturday night, and fell down. that time would have weighed ditch y» ou rate». the fin- goods ever brought to the coun- to see. J. P. Cotton had 5*39 logs in his KT LE, I in some of ed, and had there last week, just alx>ve this place. ,L styles. o f this place, is at Prineville, but weighed ‘3 jxvuntls. They were contemplates going further. from nn ohi last year’s stalk that Prof. Williamson will give one ha 1 lx*« u thrown in a corner of the of his entertainments at Marshfield fence when the ground was plow of limber from 4 logs of one hd* hnsa choice lot the latest last week that we Horace M o m s , a former resident th ose] A thought will convince anyone of Call «>n her or you will miss some has lieen looking at this ]>art with m e H e is said | ty of our people producing 1 of millinery g«xxls just fr«>m the on a lomg visit. "9 molesteil. 1 custom house officer to llight. Orleans is with him pn the bay, his agtxl parents. including to have ] asset! Empire with an air | things requiring the least acreage, that would have put an ordinary since the lnn«l is so hard to clear. night last week. Dr. ( iolden’s son, U. N., of New Fare, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership ln*r«*t<>fore existing l>e- tween McEwan and O’Cunnell <>f C»>q«iille City is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. O’i ’ounell assuming nil accounts a- gainst the lato finn. All aoc«mnts against the firm should be preseut« d at once, and all those knowing themselves indebted to it are requested to make immediate payment. Dated Aug. 2'*, lSSIl. Geo. MeEwan Fhigene O’ Gonnell. '«cliool. DIED. S T A G E S leave Roseburtj every day, except Sundays, at ft a. in. ar id vint/ <d Alarshjield the same day. Fare 50 pounds o f baggage allowed. This being the main trarelep route to all fmints in Coos and Cur ry counties, passengers will find it to their advantage to take this line. On Elk creek, Douglas oounty, Sept. <>, S A L I8 B I K Y . H A IL E Y «1 CO. 1883, in her .r>lst year. Mrs. Mary Watkins, r1v49. wif» of Isaac Watkins. Splendid assortment of drugs, medicines, chemicals, oils, brush es, candies, cigars, tobaccos, toi let and fancy articles, station ery iind everything else usu ally found in a first-class drug store on hand and constantly receiv ing new nnd fresh goods. Call ou him for rare bargains, as he proposes t«) sell extremely low. L iq u o r for H f«U enl I vl *!• tf.