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T h e saloon o f C o q u i l U (Ü ih j S i m i l i l . T U E S D A Y , M A R . 17, this place, was b u rglarized whisky and some 8 or 9 boxes o f cigars stolen, since, the dem ijohn A to o i.ik v v iii.i. A s w ill be seen by a com m unica and one box o f eig a is liuve been T h e y w ere found in tion in this paper there is a desire recovered. am ong some that the people of H erm an ’s saw m ill cashed away in this county, and particularly o f this , the sawdust, bein g traced thith er river, realize the im portance o f es- ■ by \isits o f ceita iu pu ities " h o tablishiu<ir a woolen m ill here. N o : " e r e im b ib in g from the w hisky-jug. one can doubt that such an enter- prize w ould be profitable in m any ways. fu ll-handed enough, very in the effect in form ation — which is news to us that Russian troops have ad anced serious objection b e lie f that is if “ T h e waves to ! still fu rth er into A fg h a n territory. the southward o f Cape H orn are T h e Russian G overnm ent a d m its} longer, h igh er and m ore dagerous such m ovem ent has taken place, i than in any other locality. T h is i but asserts it was on ly intended , is o w in g to the fact that there is a fo r the purpose o f seeking a m ore ! arrests the a } Tw o weeks ago we knew n oth in g! both is j last week at the request o f several a collision A fe rtile pen and a vivid im a gin - heaviest seas are caused A fg h a n s is im m inent. and consequence CITATIO N TO H EIRS. In the comity court of the siate of Ore gon f«>r the County of Cot s. In the matter of the estate ami guardian ship of 1.1 izu It.. George S., Perry lh, and Thomas W. Robinson. ( irder ti» show cause on application for sale of real property. of the above news. by ob- City Brewery, B ritish Our consols have fallen eleven-sixteenth in Agoni fur Gibbson’s fine whiskies, an AAA w h’s’ey. Also agent for the CELE B R A TE D C H IC A G O BEER and PO R TER at whole sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer on draught and in bottles. \3nl9 The only illustrated Magazine dev<»t<*<! to the development of f i e Great West. Contains a vast amount of Reueral information and spe cial artici« son subjects of interest to all. A b l y conducted! H iip crh ly illu stra te d ! Only #2 a year. L. Samuel, Publisher, No. 12:» Front street, Portland. Or. Russians are h u rryin g forw ard and to i quently, say a n yth in g about it; and ! experience has taught us that the o f 1 per cent, objection N. P. Hansen, Prop. have believed that not w ell takeu, since an en terp rize prom inent citizen s we kept mum, struction, shoal bottom and cross S h u t i l l s G i r l iiiu l K i l l e d illm s c ll'. o f this kind is usually d ivid ed up at which some kick. I t has been I currents. H a v in g some know ledge N ew Y o r k , M arch 8.— T h e few in to shares, a llo w in g a person to the expressed sentim ent o f all that rega rd in g three places, where the pedestrains passing the junction o f 1 * ** J take ju st w hatever amount he sees j "'o should not g iv e names and ti v sea is rough, without m entiom n H o o p er D ivison avenue and fit. They find means to prosecute J the case through our columns, “ as j many others that wo have seen, streets, B rooklyn , at 11 o’clock to- „ „ „ „ .j r w ill g ive our opinion in re for . ; i * _____ , .i i i .. ,1 th eir present business, ami g e ttin g a certain paper is in the habit o f j night "t u e stai tied by the sound of B e fo re im p u gn in g the once to their particular qualities, m ore capital invested each succeed doin g.” three nistol shots, fired in quick n ...... % . . m otive for w hich the item was j \ \ e re fe r to Cape H orn, the Cape in g year, we fa il to see w hy they succession and a woman’s piercin g . ii could not ju st as w ell in vesta small om itted theso kickers should have 0f good H o p e and the passage bo- screams. A . n officer ran to the amount inn good,profitable business in form ed them selves as to whose j t.veen Cape H atteras and Bermuda, spot and found Susannah Geiser, a E X C H A .U S T G K E ! Front St., Marshfield, Or., belt around the globe, in thesouth- suitable position in case o f w ar j been made, but a w arrant is out, ■ (»ru seas, unobstructed hv any land; with Afghanistan. I t is gen erally 1 P to this tim e no w ell i o f the affair, and could not co u se-! ation can produce wonders. inclined T k e — caught our eye: are not ; " h e n the g u ilty w ill have to s u ffe r.1 pl ay and greater force.” which founded; but we are the ant] force, etc. P ic k in g up a paper firm in g the rep ort published ( } ie other day, the fo llo w in g bit o f ! T im es this m orn in g to the T h e objection that is being ! and it is on ly a question o f tim e J consequently, the waves have free urged is that the people W o Uavcthe selling of a farm of KM acte* with a splendid orchard, good water, a good I P . M a r k , DFrcp-, house. The farm yielded 50 tons of timothy hav last season. The farm wil be sold MARSHFIELD, O gn . cheap, and the following go with the plac?: Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic 70 head of sheep, a lot of hogs 1 yoke of cat- Ure Frames, etc., nnd Agent for W hite 8 tie, chain’s Ac., a lot of cows, yearlings and vl n l tf | the house-hold furniture which is new and Sewing Machines, good. on O ccasionally we observe an item i London, M arch 11. 1 inancial M onday night, the 2nd inst., and a g o in g the rounds o f the press, on 1 circles are excited over official re- revolver, a 5-gallon dem ijohn o f the b ig h t o f waves, th eir length ports received this afternoon con- 1885. H otior. F U R N I T U R E STORE, W a r Im m in e n t. H r a v j- Meas. G. A . B row n, o f j 11 iliT Li‘ iil,~ to l ’1.'* t“ourivfroni H 3 E U L , P S 7 0 I». Coquille City. Oregon- Orders promptly filled. Please retuni kegs promptly after being emptied. vSi.1»! , I tinji prt Hoiitca ami iiled hy TSancy Jy. a nerer j guardian <>t tin* persons ¡«ml «-state of Flii-.u ; )¡ N ew City Market ! Jj., Ci-«>rg»» S., Ferry B., aiulTims. W., Rote- ■ j ¡son. minors, praying for an order of sale < certain real-estate belonging to said (wards! s I «/ . tbat it ¡ . fort!ie u .st im. rests of isr.id minor heirs, necessary that such real-est a , 1st door north o f O liv e hotel, , , , and , he »Id should be lo wit: ljot one, of Reaction M a in S t r e e t , j :u in t »wnshipiis soutfaof range 12 west of j • tlx- Willunmtte meridian, c jamming 15. 09 said! O O Q U I L L E C I T Y , >f ljiiui—more or lesi. All land situated in Coos Co. Oregon. It is { B eef, P o rk M utton, G roceries und hereby ovil n d. that the next of kin of said ; minor In irs. and ¡ill persons interested in P rovision s constantly on hand, at m arket prices, and | the said estate appear before this court on the lowest j Monday the (Rh day of April A. D. 1885, at ; F resh P rod u ce taken in exchange. ' H o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at S. 8. M cA dam s, P rop - the court room of this county court, at the ■ <*>urt house in Empire C ity, ill said county, v3n21 | then and there to show cause, if any there t„., why all order should not bo made, for the sale of said real -estate. And it is furth er ordered that a copy of this order l>e serv- ! bv publication thereof once a week for I in jvp successive wcoks i > * * a «>r o tho tii€ baivi day ! ; ot hearing, ili a nevsp q v r «>f generai cir- ; j cnlation. puntici and pil»!i~hed in said ‘ I coliniy uf Co» «a nud siato of Oregon. l>ated ihi>27Ui day ;»1 Fohruary \.D. 18S5. B O O T S a n d . S U B C O D E S that would be the life o f other bus suggestion it was at, that it was. J’o the southward o f the Cape o f pretty you ng brunette, ly in g Oil , . , .. ... , iness that they had prop erty in. om itted. I f they w ere anxious for G ood H ope, the most exposed o f the S id e w a lk . SllO was nearly ex- U nless we m anufacture we may as the item to appear, as one o f them any, there is.a shoal bank extend hausteil from loss o f blood. She In heavy had been shot b y her lover, A al- w ell at once settle down to raisin g expressed him self, “ so that the ing for some distance. T produce at San Francisco pricos, bu rglar Trould know what was what gales o f wind, this bank is the cause dine lloeflner, a painter of 98 H e- freight added. T h is va lley is rich and get up and leave the country o f a trem endous sea which topples v o i street, tw ice in the rig h t thereby saving the county a great over and breaks. N ow , the great in natural wealth, but at present shoulder and once in the breast. deal o f cost,” they would find few danger lies in the breaking o f the in another m om ent a fourth re low prices ami high freigh ts we sym pathizers. A s an item in sea, many vessels having been lost, port was heard at a short distance. hare n othing except gold dust that which uo names were used could and all hands by p o op in g— a nau H ere Ifo e ffn o r was found w ith a j is susceptible o f good pr<»tits after ( h * 0. XI. Ovvi, Of the very best quality and at the shipping in its raw state. T h en it not be o f any in form ation which tical term for taking the sea over bu llet in his brain. H e was dead 3\v C<•un¡y Judg __ behooves us to m anufacture all could lead to an arrest, and would the stern. T h is is supposed— from when reached. T h e g i l l was r e Lowest Living Rates. N O T IC E EG I! PI E LK 'A IK >N. on ly be understood by the bu rglar | experience -to have occurred by we can, and to this end every com Land ( )ilice n: Rosfbun Oregon. » moved to St. C atherine’s H ospital, O . C * H im im g t G iij IV! 27. I ' . and tlioüfc who w ere already coguiz reason o f the gale abating, and the where she told, in a fain t voice, m unity should engage all its spare ! V O T I C I '; is lx n» y given tinn the full» w- ! The Fit^hieiii.bk* B-»ut and Shoe Maker capital— and by this w e do nol ant o f the facts, we can put no o t l i - ; vessel being unable, in consequence, that llo e fln e r had pressed his at ¡ ¿A iiig-named st Uicr Iris tilt il l.otico of i v i 1! lx* f«»un»i ¡it all times ready to wait I’jion.» lii s in !< 11 * 1 «Ml t:> ma •re fina* pr« »of in <i> >-t ! : and accomodate customers v.itii everythin»» mean just what you have to throw or cc lisiructioii on th eir m otive for I to sail ahead fast enough to keep tentions upon her, but had been ! of hi ■i claim, and that said proof will ! n- ado U» it n- t lx» <•'erlr of Go •s Coin tv. «t ! in our line, at the Coquille City Ik»c»tami wanting the item , than that given out o f the way o f seas that were away, but every cent you can rake repulsed. Susannah lives w ith i Empi re Ci tv. Grog* •n.o*i Frii ay. April 10. ! 1* tN>. vi;:: ( harks Morris. Prc-<•mptioii D. S. j Shoo store: cue door north of tlic.Olive hotel. high, breaking and running with her uncle oil D evol street, and scra p e—in some profitable above. . 1 i t is Don't Read This, In less You Want to Buy m anufactory at or close to home. Choose you r en terp rise; there is no opposition. T h e re are sp len d id openings in a n y th in g to be made of wood. A starch fa ctory would b e highly profitable «ince it is known that potatoes are rich in starch here. Cheese should be man ufactured here instead of bein g shipped from other places. am ong the possibilities root sugar It is that beet can be made here w ell as in other pans. as AYe m ight g o on to enum erate a score o f oth er necessary articles that m igh t be manufactured here profitably, but leave them to suggest to you. them selves But by all menus g iv e the m atter some thought. L e t us hear from others. CwiiiiiiiiiiirntiMl. E p . H f .:: a i . d :— I by your to induce your p eop le start a woolen m ill. T h is th in g devou tly to be to thought the wound in T h is is w ron g a the river. and ought to be stopped at once. g iv e heed and ------- As » day or to nuurow. S i l i r r O r c D i s c u ic r c i l. T h e IC :iiìro n «l a m atter o f course we do not expect V in c e n n e s , Imi., M arch 9. e n any person to make com plaint, but C onsiderable excitem ent prevails terprise duly inaugurated. Y o u r every p rison should have enough am ong tho residents in the vicin ity Bandon correspondent has w ell interest in the w elfare o f the rive r o f Augusta, P ik e county, south o f considered the m atter, and it is to to see that its navigation is not this city, over the discovery o f be hoped that the people, gen eral spoiled. A scow load o f tangled o f silver ore, brush which sinks readily, is lia- larbTe quantities ly, w ill take an interest in the mat which has been found in the hills ter. A s you say, there is little or ble to build the foundation o f an near that place. C apitalists from n othing to be m ade at farm in g, fo r island, which would have the effect St. Lou is, N e « ’ Y ork , and In d ia n the reason that we are all try in g to cause the rive r to encroach on apolis have been there m aking an to d o the same thing. I f there is its present banks. exam ination. an yth in g fo r which this part is On F rid a y last \V. Sinclair, Esq., T h e lloomerM. sp ecially adapted it is that o f paid Mrs. Robinson, o f the R o b in AVichita, Kansas, M arch 9.- ra is in g sheep, and once a good son house, 819 fo r dam ages by a w oolen m ill in the county, the sm all fire rep orted some tim e ago. AA’ arrants were issued fo r fifteen woods w ill be litte ra lly a live with O ne business w ill prom ote the interests o f another; a woolen m ill incline to make goods cheap e r, the benifits o f which w ill affect e v e ry b o d y ; it w ill make sheep raisin g profitable, and b rin g m on ey in to the country. I firm ly b elieve that m oney invested w oolen m ill in this county pay interest direct, which in a would is very T h is is the first ever paid on a sider the indirect benefits it would insure to every person around. policy in this town. A lth o u gh the ty-five yesterday. T h e authorities dam age was light, it speaks v o l w ill continue to issue warrants as they g et names. Captain Couch umes to our people. I t was by the in form ed a reporter that ho would m erest chance that the house did start fo r Arkansas C ity in the not burn, and hnd it done so, the m orning, and the colony would w hole town would have been in m ove in a day or two. G en eral ashes in three hours, fo r tlie wind H atch w ill leave here on the same was b low in g a fea rfu l gale at the train w ith Couch, and w ill jo in the time. AAre must have water or in troops there. sure our property. Tlt<* ICiiNso- i r g l m u 4|ii<*<»»(lon. St. By taken in every .community in the county. A Farm er. M y r t le P oin t, M ar. 12. F rom a note from L ou is, M arch H ayes, S en ior A’ ice flit M issouri P acific In justice to R epresen tative R ob erts we w ill say that the om is published in this papei some tim e ago, was sim p ly an om ission o f the state printer. Y es te rd a y m orn in g it turned S trili«* 11. R. S. P tesid en t' uf R ailroad, in an intorview on thè strik«', said: 1 he main question in this strike . „ , ... is one ot nersonnl lib erty or w lieth- er a handful o f men who are not satisfied w ith their position as em ployes shall be allow ed to prevent other men w ho have no expressed cause o f dissatisfaction from contin u ing at work. O u t o f 25,000 em ploys o f the Southwestern, AY abash systems, not 1000 are d irectly affoc- TIMBER LAND NOTICE. j U. S. Land Office, Koseburg Oregon. £ January 25, 1885. » | am certain that o f this 1000 at J O T IC Kin hereby given thiK John least »500 would go to work to-m or- Eairil has aj»|»l’«*d to purtdinse the S \V 1 j of N E H S E H of N W q and N q of B row i f they w ere not restrained by E q K«*i\ 15 Township 28 South of range 13 West W ill. Mer.. under tbe act of June 3d these bu lldozin g co-em ployes. T h e 1878 for the sale of timl>er lands in the states reduction made is in regard to men of California, Oregon. Nevada and Teritory of Washington. Any and all persons claim em p loyed m m achine shops and ing adversely nny of the above di*scril>od lands must tile their claim with the register round houses. T ra in service hands of the land office nt Uoseburg during the GO have not been reduced. R e d u c days publication hereof and failing to do so their rights will he barred by statute, Win. E. Benjamin. tions have been p rin cip a lly in feb3 Register. N Texas.” St. Lou is, M arch all means keep the project on foot, sion o f “ panther” in the b ill he in- T h e people nro bound to see it in ! troduced fo r the destruction o f its true light, and stock in the en noxious animals, and which was be Coquüîo City Market virion*:, « tc., etc. r ¿ r r i* 4 sï L. t i . a \ i 1150 5 ? O ìis v E . t ifit i IV 3 V s — * * Frv>n ;vr:s'l:!l4 t t i»»i\* f; i * u**.. v.'iM Ian l or t«»v. li ¡«»is in *. » »v» «1 i r i .i !Jt:}>r<.fi cl, *.r¡ 1 ¡Í » v.el; t».* *. • «>n ( '. ( '. } • ' t ii’.-.inpt«»;!. **Ci y i '*» :..' ■Al’ -r Ct qv. »:.»• ( ity. U*foro p*jr'!h;.s::ig i Si A. til i\‘. j .t la :», I'.MI.iij for sale a hr r. al < v.*,-', r . r . ‘ varíe y c u: fumi -h I ’ ■ Y a ri Y t!Î I : ’* 1 » ò.. any i.» quanti - tv. fron i. «; . l«l* o i . * ; i ! V lli»**n t<» ¡i half !•>{. in k » 11 •» i r. * * '_ , it tor. i f tl.o follow ill;*: tris of sui»! estate, to s-*11 Mio r» .il pnqu rty 2 t H ) i ic r t • or, »• n,;, ri!.»*- ( of siali dt ei aacil hi* *!i::'.fu*r di*scribi*il. «?V mndiouH barn, fino y< r: »•«•’».¡■.ri qi-otl -ut so much thiavof as s Lull bi siiliicioiit f > pay houses. 30 acres under fence. 15 in - .-.e..- ami t lu* flitiliis jtcuiiist said ostate ¡nid tin* ex penses of adiniuisti'atioii. aiaonntiii” to 15 plow land. There'are upwards i t :E m u about the sum i-i li^ht liundii <1 and thirty million feet of fir and ce ar tinib**r <>n tiiO tiir dollars, in th»* manner provided l»v law for i... i: i * c . .» the sale of reel property on « xeention. d " hlcb m of eB*y accrs8 to tbe riv‘ r* Now. therefore 1 will »»i» Saturday the 18th IOO a c r e » , Ilk* in the bottom, 25 ira- day of April, l.ss*,t at the h (it »by ho:»r ol one o clock ! proved; new frame dwelüne, good orchard, \ »a the afternoon •rm i f that day, at the court ! ,___ r * house door, in Empirò C’itv, in said (\>os - hno spring, and 10 head of cattle. J ! county, «»tier for s.i»«' and sell for cash do er hoes. 5 sheep. 1 huso and 10 tons of hay. nt public auction, to tin* hurhest hidds- Fine timber on upland. I therefor,t he foil lowinj» de.;cribed real e 3 7 a c r e * , all bottom, 30 improved: good tate, to wit: t lit* S. E. q (>f See. 35, and the West 1 , of the South West q of A*e!‘S}! Ess I bouse’ '.‘‘»ni and orchard also Kood fencos, 25 acres hcrei.jfore sold to Amanda Snyder otc” adjo,uin« C<M»ul,,e C,t>* Snydc by deed tinted Novi-mbcr 24th lS7u amt re til acr«**, all bottom, 6 cleared, al* good corded on pnm* (»08 of Book six of deeds of tillable land: house, barn, outhouses, or the records of Coos Gounty. Oregon all in chard etc., X niile from Coquille City. township 27 South of Range 13 West of the. O i k * suburban lot. containing 1*^ acres, Willamette Meridian and in the said Coun ty of Coos, or so much thereof as may be neat cottage, 100 fruit lives 3 years old: very necessary to satisfy the said claims and ex desirable for a family residence, being *-j' a from mlie Coquille City. penses. Elizebeth Fouts. marlOnoO Administratrix other boom ers Saturday, and twen- ted by the reduction o f wages, and I encou raging when we com e to con terprise w ill breast to thè Senato by thè President to- L e Garçon. ■+— - —-— and assist you in g ettin g this sheep. her herr, from H olb rook, A rizon a , g iv e | have scudded under bare poles in a w ill prove fatal. us to understand that he was then full rig g e d sh ip cotton loaded, m IS cofitiif o f »Is«* G ik iiio t. days the dead ot winter, fo r Hire on his way to frien ds in Illin o is. W ashington, M arch 10.— T h e H e said lie would on a rriv in g a t ; illu^ nights, off in the direction be C abinet met prom p tly at noon, all s t. L o u is take steam er passage, as j tween H atteras and Bermuda, the mend ers being \ re ent. I t lie was tired o f the railroad. H is let-! " h e n the sea would make veterans is understood the session was de- ter had been wet and the item s lmd look astern to see it c o m in g - think voted almost en tirely t«» considéra all run together or we could doubt- ing it would be sure to overw helm tion o f F eile ra l appointments. It the vessel. AY»* have been o ff Cap less g iv e ou r readers an in te re s tin g , _ •- j ;s nRserte,| on R1Kxl m, t |,o, ity tlmt ^ J letter. A t any rate we luaile o u t 1 H orn in the w inter o f 4o, ana luul | sub- of ranjio 15 wt .„.of î lit* \\ illnmctto liK-reliu!:. each m em ber <*f tho Cabinet that he was at an elevation o f 5110 a hard t*me g ettin g to the soutli- initted a list <»î appointai» n ‘ s in Ids under ih»* act <>'. o »npreos of.l onaC». 1 ST-' i t ward to pass it ; but, w hile the sen the ¡vd» . í I lar.c.v .n I h» m iles above a sea level, and that »Itqmrtinent held t > be essential C.iüîorîii;*.. < •d*. ami t « rr.: ». V i ! is l o n g and heavy, it d o e s not, iu had we, o f this part, been in uuv to the adm inistration o f public V. ¡idr.Sf;: »n. equal the oth er two in way astronom ically inclined wo »uv opinion Anv aiu .1 nt v r r business under the present regim e. » 1, pi.int o f danger. anv u - ; 1 r <*!; m ight, at about 10:30 o ’clock \. M. uiulersleoil. inciutied ¡1 i: * v. « ì.m W e inns! credit those ortioii ol on the 1st inst., h*ivc seen ids form • M only such » dices iu which a cluing«* il faiiin: v.Tu re pass ra p id ly over the sun’s disc. t: “ “ m ultitudinous se; thair cìaii. s ! > ; t r 1.v s al » i J one« in order that l. greet ohbtruction, with ti: was <»« drub!».* M.* ilio M a y his shadow never grow le. mari«,. thè new secretarios m igh t dis- us waves. Th eories most <t mg' O ur attention has been called t » w ill not d * in tlii.-, im.tance; rom a’.i- cinti ge l li*.? lini ics o l tii»*ir oftices BA li*- i vis :i: vi v.ithuut thè Icari fric lio n o f einbnr- (Vi 1( E iv»*n. ti;: .:«“»l*.»' the fact .that people along the river, cin g is l>ut the sheerest fo lly ; it is ut ¡' !» » >' *r t ; • I • » ‘ > t* i* and particu larly at the month o f the pmu tical ox{»erience that gives rassment. T h e deliherations o f thè .f t oo rn lv o: !¡t;ul«‘ » -li l!»,- .* * «t.’.y of th i i i i k i : v. 1 • m C abinet w ill probahlv resilit in a B ea ver slough, are th row in g large picture drawn without the aid tlii* iùi»ti,vr I lllt- t-f'.!■;*.1 1 * of Fonts, ite long list o f nom inations boing sent ' ci«*« se il. l'oiiuiinr^ iiy .ac. tlu» adiuiiiis^m amounts o f brush and tim b er into ■ , r e rio r o f fiction, is wished, I hope the people w ill We N see paper that you are d o in g whr.t you can A note from U ncle C h ris L c l m - ! greater speed than the vessel. : N E r 12G, for tlx* E<»t k 4. 5, l: ? and 13 SÔC. ' Main street. 1 Du. N «V HONTINf.TOH. 11. T. 31 S. R. 12 W C‘Sfc. 1 He names ilio full«.-wing witn»:.v'.i s to i.Eli ! i !»*' uve his continuoas r. .;id cnCO up' <•» Uh ation of. said land, viz.: II . W eigant • | ; K B. Rol.iiinoa ! :.11 of Myrt e Foint. A. I«. N o sie r Prop . Ore;.« ;n. i R R. Jeff«rson 1 ! o 11. Frey Win. F Ben j.uuin M ain St. Coquille City. Creron. ! inarK »1:30 r. ’ 1 1 — :0 :— TIM BE R 1»AND N (r i ICE. Fresh and choice meats o f a ll V . S. Lend Office, Rose bui g. Oregon, ) \ - > . ,, vte . i. t . 1ér 25. !> •«. \ kinds constantly on hand. '^.’'O T K 'E i.s Lor» by ijw-u llnit Ric--!iui*d iiill hat : ;-p.. <i •> putchaae t! »• N. E. A L S O q of S. ! .. s «.i jju'ti»»!» L t«>v.li-Ji'.,» :’»'i s.»ii»!i G r o c e r ie s , v e ge tab il and p ro- M arch 10.— T h e P a ll M a ll G azette says it is believed the news received last even in g to the effect that Russians had advanced their outposts in Zulpknr pass fa th er south instead o f w ithdraw in g north, as requested by E n g land, is correct. T h e G azette says there can be no doubt great fears are entertained o f a collision be- tween Russian and A fg h a n troops, as this last advance lias placed the opposing outposts face to face, and a (*ii io Russians niucli nearer L ondon , new in the rp.ilroad this m orning. here A com m ittee from S ed a iia has called on the men in the M issou ri and P a cific shops, but it is understood got little, i f any, satisfaction. I t is stated the in the M issou ri and P a cific hero have decided not to go men shops out M ilitia com panies which le ft here .yesterday are still restin g between Jefferson C ity and Sedaila. N e g o - tiations fo r a com prom ise between H on. B. H e r qu ite dusk, and overcoats were man we learn that his m ill nt this brou ght into requisition. T h e ex place w ill be started up as soon as pression, “ it is g o in g to snow,” was A « “ » t e m t o r y- * lier° 18 .0 ° the road men are now g o in g on. indication, says the G azette, that i t can be put in running or.ler after heard from m ore than one person, S a i l Francisco sailors are on a the Russians have gone beyond his return from AVashingtou. seem in gly fo rg e tfu l that it was the what they consider the A fg h a n strike. T h e y want 835 and $30 is Subscribe for the H e r a l d . result o f an eclipse o f the sun. boundary line. the price b ein g paid. C. A N D R E A Y S PROPRIETOR, CO NSTANTLY K eeps A n assortm ent o f SIM M O N S . 11.— N o th in g strike POST OFFICE Store, B oots and shoes, I n J ustice CouitT C oquille C itt F B K C IN C T . Coos C O U N T Y , S T A T E OF OUEOON. O. Reed plaintiff 1 Civil action for / the recovery of vs Jabez Harris defendant 1 money. In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to be and appear be fore the undersigned, a justice of the pence for the precinct aforsaid on the 8th day of April 1885 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, nt the office of said Justice, in said precinct, to answer the above named plain tiff in a civil action. The defendant will tak«» notice that if he fail to answer the com plaint herein, the plaintiff will take judge ment against him for *2(’>.30 and interest thereon from the 29th day of May 1879 at one per cent, per month, and for his disburs- ments in this action. The defendant is fur ther notified that this summons is served upon him by publication by order of said I court madn and dated February 24. 1885. J. A. Simon, Justice of the Fence. n29 5\v fob H a ts and caps, S tation ery, Inks, D ry goods and C lo th in g La-. dies, G en ts and C L ild ren a G en era l fu r n ish in g good s; also groceries, Canned goods, Cig.irs, tobacco andcandies. H e pays the h ig h est p ric e fo r cou n try prod u ce vln23