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i l t u r t l i D lr i-r t o r y . Mpthodist servict«», by Kov. II. lb Swaf ford. art; held as follows: bit Sabbath at North Fork 11 A. M. 2nd ** “ Lampey Creak “ “ ltd ** “ Fish Trap “ “ 4th “ “ Coquill« City *• “ L O C A L ITEM S. Some good work is being done ou our streets. Charley Douglas, of was up Thursday. Randolph, Mr. Lang« Ion has our thanks for some line apples. Thanksgiving Devices were in this place Thursday. had A. Wirth, of Myrtle Point, call ed on us last Thursday. Mr. Levi C. Gibson is moving up to his place east of’ town. T o I t ) I'rii'iM l JoNiqih [IrrlM i't B y L i : G aboon I ’ r o l'c sso r J isilis. FOIt hlS CLEVELAND. States Plurality Electors. 10 Best beef-steak i’i the market, : Alabama................. 30,000 y at A. L. Nosier’s, 10 and 12i cents ; Arkansas................... 28,000 g i Connecticut............. 1,200 per pound. A. L. Nosier ships a lot of salt Delaware................. 1.M0 IM • i r 1 i\r \ pork by the’outgoiug schooner, to Florida..................... 5,100 Georgia................. 45,000 San Francisco. Indiana................... 5,500 Nosier & Hunt have dissolved co Kentucky............. 15,000 partnership. Arnos will continue Louisiana............... 20,000 the business. .Maryland........... 10,000 Remember the shooting match Mississippi......... 52.000 here on Christinas day for a beef, Missouri............. , do,000 turkeys and chickens. New Jersey........ . 4,100 J. J. Thompson, Esq., was in New York........... . 1,100 town on Tuesday lust, .tv J left for North Carolina. 15.000 Bandon the day following. 58.000 South Carolina.. The case of Beale vs. Morgan Tennessee........... . 12,«)00 fll .. . 9S,50i 10 swamp land has been posi poned 1 oxus................... 19.000 for further evidence. \ irginia............... Attend the Grand Christmas West Virginia.. . 5.( " 1 Totals............... .......... i 1-4,700 7 t . r-. Gr: , M atson, Sinclair Stab and B *i.le «1 q i ted ny ii h *hest >.ge i anion. i Thursd iv morning. ¡ f< r C. ; - U M . m ( ’ >’ ra i. CixjnilIle i .n \ A ». . .Í .O .O F.. lililí >’s. . i d t! their low'll. . . ele ;ta l ollE-er Tv u term. liilly lt »hm , of tliis < »os 0.1 y a vi« .i»21 ist w hi.» retani pin cev.lcil u Look a Utile t river. *r, has J. F. Hüll, to do g. « ie up Cairn n;.'.mu: cr »me W;>rk fer Mr. Wright, a frît- ► ' * » 1 1 | V » ¡ i O» * ' 4 l hat sei itioU. M ! . , , Ch’ir o-t M 'o u -i v a. ri i ì A. *»1* 11. Ilinch ¡»aid it \ i . ' * »fi» 111?!)! i .íes»* are old settlers on no. p.iriof o n 1 rid« v lit'it. Cl *»ist. [\ 4 jo 15 IJ 8 9 k ; 9 ' li > -f 1 11 9 12 13 12 0 O p ; FOR BLAINE. Plurality. El ectors. . . ----- 10,0)0 8 .................. d,ooo ......... ......... ......... 15,000 I s,< rjo 5d,000 20,000 . 15,000 ,. 4,000 V» ¡a l l i g a li ........... . 92,000 Minn -sota . . . . 1 • • • • • • • • ^ i Ne ] . V., la ................... 4 t . \ i • A ;I unpshire.. . . 1/ Ohio 31, ( bvm >n., •g, i *.» Pennsvlv n a Y * L-v ì 5 .i i :0 lo p-.1*««' ) » enn»>nt............... V !0 i\ I S C t • • • • • • • ; C M .ss-ohusetts. !» GRAND CHRISTM AS C A R N IV A L rI lie gentleman whose title adorns : the head of this column, has favor- I ed us with another missive, in which ' ho tells us m the most emphatic language that, lie is “goin’ fer” us. We give a specimen of his style, as What shall wc* do with that, my lad? follows: “Mister editer yu shud A man's a fool if always sad, So eoino, let ns be merry! hev prentid my airtickal before Five-oxihs are (’one from oar eolitn-l. givin Uo eny ovyer sorse it contau- We'll pat the fraction in a bowl, ed more wit then yu bed in wlmt And ¿11 np with h « sh 1 sherry. vu sod about the auger and Ban- And tli'-r*. ray boy, ii \v~ a” re *, cr«. its reader, besides 1. think it' it A fri, luby unit v/e will be— Tin noth;::^ left t > j n .n v . cu m a i a u g e rs aid discount all o v 'I lie moral, Then, you »*»•«• is plain, yu fellers that du nothin but sit all To MiY Homo pleasure with the p.iin , day and scribble fer a livin I want ’ Of this hfe*H «tip uf so r 'w. ♦ <»» » ed tu help yu out but if yu dont l*r«-si«lent In I 1*1 n n il i 1 le s . ■ want my assistence yuro a dog goneil Philadelphia, Nov. 20. Tlie bxjl.” Our esteem.-d friend, who Philadelphia Times makes up the wants “ to help us out,” should re member that he has favored us with ligures as f< Hows: What \va:'. this lift' made for, fii ::ul Joe? One-half is worry —onu-third woe; You oan ucarcely call this mixed. These fitjnros that I now give von May prove themwlvt s ns lisjv.r.x do, Then there will be left one sixth. Geo. Flanagan came over from the bay and went up the river. Carnival at Myrtle Point on . the evening «>r*25 inst. Seefcthe ad. j There was a dance at Odd Pel- : f\ J lows’ Hall, last Friday night, the occasion being the celebration of the marriage of Alex. Smith and Sarah Barldow. “There was a sound of revelry that night”— dog- gon it, we ve forgot the quotation, and have no copy of Byron within reach. W ell, v e’ll tune our own PI p ro d u c tio n s on se v e r a l 8 M g of Dec. 25th 1 v re. I'iiere was a sound—I truthfully declare— Uf slippers, hoots, and untington’ s bri” Lit ^niters: bat. utd.v men and women were nor, tinsi«— !' •lai’.uis tht o - *" i’A I > - ;btly npitators. ?i tacRSi:?». fiHyrtle Point Brasslard String Band. At Sumner, Nov. the 23;h, by Ilev. 0 . i\ Bailey, W in. L iu^horn ‘»o Lou I’ rntt. In this town, Nov. 27th. by the Rev. O. C. Huntington. Alex Smith to Sarah Barici ow. Tickets fo r Bull \nol including supj)cr\ $1.50 nm n. Refreshments will be served’ at both the Reed House and the Myrtle At Coquille City, N..v. AJ.ii to the wife of ticca- ¡ Ht-ocv Waltermier, a su»i. Point Hotel. sions, and that wc declined them ! Noiir f urview, Nov. 2), lo tiii wife* < f The Coquille City Band will be in attendance as guests of the M. P. with but slight comment; but, as he John 1 lastiu,; y h dargli b. r. was pc rliuaoious, we were resolved j B. B. 4 isiting members fromjother Bands are expected 'and^a grand to “help him out”. As to his dis-1 counting us with an auger, all that I musical and social occasion will be enjoyed. AN D need be said on that matter is this: j Being a ship-fastener of huge ex- ,JL' p ‘nonce, we have no desire of en ticing “Professor Jinks” into a los ing game; therefore, when he at r tacks us, he must adopt some other O M M E R c iA L C o l l e g e , And a grand Bon Bon party giv- BiG POST B ON AN ZA! O FFIC E Store, wcapon than the auger; it would be ¡ 011 by the C. C. B. B. at Odd Fel- Coquilln City, Coo* Co. Oregon, will reopen , , -, v r Jan. 5th, 1865. n worthless instrument of competi- I lows hall ( o q iliih ( it V, N e w Years Students wishing to take a completa bus- ii >n in the hands of a novice, when eve. All are cordially invited to at- course, can avail themselves «if op postal to a professor of tiie man tend and melt the wax with their j eilor' mous ex pa« 11 se and ¡»convenu nee of i,o:»^ ual “it of siiip-boring. cowhides till the wee small hours} C. ANDREWS PROPRIETOR, C O N STA N TL Y fn.r from home. to the be.-t music procurable in ! Keeps In compliance Coos county. Fur further particu- with your request, I will give you a V,'ill be conducted in connection with this | An assortment of 1 irs si'O ad next week. few items relative to my tiip to institute, and instruction will be given to j i o C :ir jM 'iil 4 'r s m iti 0 (D<«r^. Boots and shoes, pupils of any age and {trade. Among the! tiiis far oil’ region. 1 went on bofiid \Vl 1 \! !> Ho I. Ss o'.vs Kow * »ranches which constitute a scientific course I ; ii :i .■ co.-uice. I > the Areata, at Empire City, Oreg< n, Hats and caps, are, orthooraphy, reading, elocution, plain Tu ín.iki' .loaVinas. on Saturday the 18th., and arrived and o ak< ailuiiiin;; knives, Stationery, Inks, r .o mitre with eve n: a.LI < ?. l o act í 1 at San Francisco on the 2A I had '.’o ;«..U«-.c : t. j* ring h .¡ i ¡ire. T Dry goods and To ii'itrc : !i«,t <ln)o woi'kcil «>u 1 ase. quii«11 i : j)ieas?inÍ voyage and was i. li of hin r ft««rs. 'i« > et!) B usîtiors a n d su r ia l l e t t e r-w ri tilín;. corn p o not sO*i nick to ¡liny alarmn¡(g est eilt. 'I , „et th ,U 2 for . ¡n.e two ways, i t i o u . g r a m m a r , j»-«l i tir iti, l»hVKK* il ; lid Clothing La noti: of Jack rafters 2 v ays. , v » i 8|H t a day r, ad a half in the ( ’it y ! > r »4 >k - ■'«»nnncrcial t-co:» r n p h y . î \ î’ith ü ic M c , co n civr roof, dies, Gents k n p in g . v »¡u m ore -al -.c ic lic o , a lg e b r a , p h y s - : • lav nur f: rs <*f any ¡« toll, í -niw a gréa!: many tifi n « .s w ! ich i o citi otti mo-.ldin ,s t«« tit at top. it 'lo g y t iie la w s o f h e a l th , a n d th p r u d i - v.ei e v i<M\ ; ll.l i nieta. tir * » r to n»1. l o cu ui t :i of Jack rafters. and Childrens n i e n t s o f m u s ic —v o c a l u n d in s t r u í Ht'n ta l. • tc . 4 To : ut -, .Liicy raft rs. v » l j et >k 1lie train for N. C. Oi • the S General fur- Tuition, the same asunder our old system. T o ft ! S . s q ' s.irt 2 \ a \ s . ■ e . r> To stri';« a 'i:c!cw ti a sqr are. at b» o' eloi-L, L. î i'*« ,1/ f t ! i r* »!¡:;;h 1’ iimary (per term )............................. $5.00 n is li in g g o o d s ; 'i Lie same t « make a spiral. Secondary ............................ $7.00 a poi't:ion .¡i ( ahÎornia, ó - î::; >] jji T.* ]>Iu!’ i- a p v.j - a 10-foot pole. also groceries, «o squ".re f >.:n .at: »nu. C l a r k M i l i . f i ; , ’ P i i nei p a l. jVu-xu' Canned goods, > , New t’ojoiTide Kan sas, To pi u it-, a .•'.rooked post, i n make urn box contain sawe as t «•. Cigars, tobacco .sn t e x t e S t s ron postage Mi soir,n i, ( >ln >, I b -it;u*k\• Í:ml T\ n- S ml .*«0ci iits to 1'. it. ’A ill;ii'»I, C ijii’ ll« «tel receive free «air new eom bina- andcandies. He pays the high tioa P en cil; liuw seven cliffereui use ne >:0 t*., and reía•lied i i iei;;ory. N . C. Oi«y. <ir., ami f.i.cure a copy of this %nlu.. fu l articles. Just ou t. Agents wanted. Adilress est price for country produce. ble book. IIA ilT NOVELTY GO . on Lhe 30th. 8 ; ont the f<llioWin g vln23 Sa>i Francisco, California. > i s o r i c ; -. f o r j n :r .i c .T 'n o N . dey f i Hickory, and wci lt OU thé j.-.ud (»ñ’ .'i* ai 1 ‘oscburc. ( ire "o n . > narre; W• gauge t:i ain i» ) 1.01mir, on X<»ve: ;l«'r 25. 1 t. i C a - e c r g 'e Is Æ c Z E X 'v a j n . i V<r of the 31.s t ' )Ti< 1 is her- by y i . . n that the follow 1 >n i ng t!:e ev<»n *ni‘o im. lia iA'd sc•tic>' h ’.s li'ed notice of my \ i•i ■ *, i f ¡ - -ii.S.-i <1 ( voi n î rai . lea! ' • L o . iPjon to make iir.ai ; >-oof in suppôts » i <* o‘ • c' • ’ :•! t!o ( sail! pi'oof will lx* of fin jsefiin - 1 comi try. ti i ' ; t i i 1 . -f«.r • ih«' «ludre «.r Clerk '.«f Coos whiel i was in K -, ... ' 1 ;' t!aero •.vas « , ,•; . •>> ;• > u»re C'i ■- Oreço;i. • n ’l’uesdaj .:..jj-.i. *t>. i-*.». Y,,.; i i.o’.iia.; Drane, ln>me- 1 I ÍÉ L - pleat * » of ti'.ill-êr, g. h <1 v» » • i K « *. i H i U • ■ tú I'd. AMi, for the r- ii *4 See 10 T 20 e d it o r herald A Primary Deparimon.i : P R IZE s j .-> H O ’tEEE n Ï D O Ü Ü Î i i i i l w l ! C( ' I I I YViH.V Hi HARDWARE MAH! . • !; t.i \ « « st. ;. • ;,uí.' .i i a« i’o'!o\vin;' witnesses <0 prove :• .’ .tii.ii'"!.; r.'.'itL'mv U|s>n, and culti vation of, said luiid, vi.¿: H IM j • j i t ;. j j j j Í •Ji l.*A* Yy J- (iUltt *.*0 ' il p i( db(\l with it; but I never could get the ! w. c. Bullard i Totals.................35H,100 Jarvis and Arrington’s stage, C o q u ille C i t y , O r e g o n . Cleveland’» aWtornl majority 37, all of Norway, connecting this town with Coaledo, c »usent o f m y m in d to liv e in sm -li ¡ Oregon. Cleveland’s ixinnlar ma’’ iritv. It«:*, ceascvl running, on account of a \ ll 'i I lllli't! *«* 111), i* tiilVI* ■ -'-‘l »* G 143,000. •o ,. T j v. ,f ... t; i . . ANo at t!ic sp . tcc Dtrie and place, the bad state of the roads. Sat. the „I w ater, t i m b e r r.oi : Ti»iup iiruiia. lionaatead No. T180, fur D ealer in , and m an ufactu re r of, T in , Copper Sheetiron W a re , Agate and Granite 29th, was the concluding trip of 1 a rriv e d , s a fe an d 1 tin* s Ë’ q of N K q. E of s E q and s av v4 mountains. T ! i r ^ F .\ T C O T i l .K I M . , . i n - n i of S E nuartcr Sec 9 T 20 R K Fl W«wt. the season. s«»uipf, a« my o r o , lier s. on «he e v e - Men:» * ^thc foiìowìm» witnossep to prove ■ c<.'H«iiiuon?i residence upon, and culti- Considerable improvements are j The next Hous e of Kc presenta- lung of tiie lt-fi ol Nov. and was! ■W YAJR Æ L tives will be as follows: 1much gratified in finding all well 1 all of Norway, Re pub- and doing well. »Since my arrival, Demo- Oregon. lllg HV. ay tlie stumps of trees tlmt j L a m p s , C liim n e y s a n d L a n te r n s , 11 cans. : [ have had a great many visitors, j crats. obstruct the lino of the streets. Al.’.o al th° Ramo time and place: 00 all of whom are anxious to hear This will not only clear the roads Alabama............... . . 8 00 tlie news from Oregon. I used to lmt give the town a better appear Arkansas............. . . 5 He names the following witnofwen to prove Saddles, and harness, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of r continuous residence upon, and oultiva- think that this was the most delight- . 5 California............. ance. i 1 fill region on earth; but I now . 0 Colorado............... ipDraue Ì A social dance*was given by Mr. nil of Norway, Urnno 2 know that there is uo comparison Oregon. and Mrs. Lucas, at their residence Connecticut......... . 2 00 i between it and our “beautiful . 1 in Happy valley, on the evening of Delaware............. Alno at the name time and place. John F. Munford. homestead No. 3055 for Coquille” valley. Tlie more I see . . 2 0 Florida............... the 29th. There is a prospect of oo ! of this locality, the more strongly 10 dancing the old year out and the Georgia............... (j ii n s a n d a m m u n it io n , H e n a le s P o w d e r , B la e k s n it b ’s s u p p lie s , 12 I fool attached to Coos co., Oregon. new one in, by au early commence Illin ois............... . 8 He names the following witnes ’-pa to prove meat 3 The weather is pretty c(x>l here now; Indiana............... . 10 but nothing to what it will be. 10 A dance was given at Empire I o w a ................... . 1 A L L A T BOTTOM P R IC E S . all of Norway, City Thursday night and the Kansas *............. . 00 . 7 j Hope I wont freeze before spring. Oregon. steamer “Coos” which went down Lest I weary your patience, I will Kentucky........... . 9 2 ¡> Win. F. Benjamin, from Marshfield, on the return tt close. Louisiana.......... 1 ! . 5 ltegister. Dc2 trip, stuck on a ruudfiat till the o Ps Respectfully, T. C. Laud. H 4 * following morning. The delay M a in e ................. . 00 DO NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. o 1 5 f /Mount Zion, Wilkes Co., N. C. was socially monotonous from Maryland.......... Ul H 5 w Land Ofiice at lt»^sel>nrg. Oregon, the fact that the boat lopped over Massachusetts . . • O 10 X y f No’*’. Gth, 84. u 0=2 = August 20, 1S84. C/J on the receding of the tide. kTolieo is hereby given that the following — --------- » ---------- — M ichigan........... . 6 5 / 0 o Yl named settler has tiled notice of his in- o ej/ ■ Chadwick Lodge, No. 08, A. F. & Minnesota........... . 00 PS */ CO We have received a copy of a •ution to make tinal proof in support of o » » is claim, and that said proof will be made A. M., met on Sat. evening tlie 29 Mississippi......... . 7 o book entitled “Roofs or how to C-rt S ' tli, and installed officers for the en o ................... „ W cut Rafters,” by Thomas R. . 13 Missouri............. n a / i CD ie 7. 1885. viz: John S. Cocke, home- suing term, as follows: John Gixxl- io. 3105. for the W of N E t*, N E ¡ <1 * TB Willard, of Coquille City. This 0 » man, W . M .; James A Mailer, Sen. Nebraska............. . 00 CD ...................................................... > o J25 is a valuable little work to the car- Warden; Warren P. Bovee, Jun. Nevada ............... . 0 V i ac t «Ì He names the following witnesses to prove ^ Warden; Win. Morras, Treas., New Hampshire. . 00 2 penter, farmer and others, who are his continuous residence upon, and cultiva- o often placed in a position where 4 New Jersey......... . 3 all of Fairviow, 14 j a little more intelligence on the íeo W Norris Sen. Steward; Jack Laird Jun. New York ......... . 20 Oregon. subject of dimensions, and how to 1 North Carolina . . 8 Steward; Charles Olive, Tyler. cut with accuracy, thereby saving 10 The Coquille City Dramatic O h i o ................... . 11 Melvin Nevrland, pre-empt sou D H No. 1 1 time and lumber, would be an ail- 41K5 s3, for the S W \\ of the S E J v, E Li of Club on Nov. 25, 1884, elected the O regon............... . 00 W >4 and S W q of S W \ i section 28, T. | vantage. The rules laid down in 19 following Officers: Mrs. C. Caroth- Pennsylvania. . . . 8 ' S \i 11 west. ers, Treas., Mrs. E. Sinclair, Sec., Rhode Island. . . . 00 ! this work arc necompaaied with She named the following witnesses to prove 2 xm, and cultivation of, Mrs. A. A. Tobias, Manager; Mrs. 1 j illustrations which give it an in- South Carolina.. . 9 id land, viz E. Bowne, Assistant, Manager 2 1 creased attraction, The typog- L A Law-horn I all of Fnirview, On Motion, it was resolved that, Tennessee........... . 8 Oregon. Thomas C Norris : raphy is the work of A. L. Ban- 00 I N tlie Club give a series of entertain Texas.................. . 11 J 1 croft & Co., San Francisco, and is W m . F. B knjamin . 2 ments during the present winter, Vermont............. . (K) Drugs, Medicin», Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco, ltegister. the first to be given on Dec.27, ! Verginia............. . 7 | a clean-cut specimen of the art of 3 O Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. AGENTS ARE MAXING FOK- 1884. and the net proceeds of the West Virginia . . O 1 ! printing. The price is oOeents; t mien «elltnx our uew und popu lar iMRiks, “ The rulveroe,” entertainmant bo donated to Co Q Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason <fc Hamlin or “ f.lvos of the I’reKiilentH,” Wisconsin......... . . 6 but, the information given is well V quille City School District to be “ Ihou'litern of America,” “ Aus gans, ite. Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty. — tin'« Wfilspensihle llarntbook,” ‘‘lTintory of t’hrie— -.Torth v>100. used in proc iring a bell for the \ tiayW,” ami the luteat and ijulckest selling uovel- • Prescriptions carefully compounded - ------------ ———---------- I!. first in the field. Ad<lrc.“« 13\ Totals......... . 191 School house. UUHIiA.M £ CO., Publishers and ApenfH, L I Y E and L E T L IV E . vln3 tf iw Sau Fraucifsco, California. Ella Sinclair, Socty. Subscribe for the H erald . Democratic majority over all OT. ' i \ \ \ ; 8 H a a a s a a • 3 CD s i i n s» 1<J M Y R T LE DRUG S TO R E. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON + + -■ * - . . Proprietor.