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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1885)
/ ,.>!■ •w*sm**o (J it ju illt i m i r iu n ii« . T V K S D .V T , M AH . ¡U, ( Irr u ^ tr I ’ im i*'»— I l ti«*i* VSS.> 4 o iu ìh a - O w in g to the fact that the lundier traile has been unusually dull the past year, money for hr.s become scarcer in this part than at any whites. I he bull; o f the eirou- lating medium comes from tie* lumber shipped, and as that lias been practically dead for a num ber o f month* this section has b e come depleted in money, chants and tradesmen ing to send off every could possibly raise. m er never fa il cent they t y ri »•: V< cl «>ï:•* \71.3: oi :O ar i».:y — l ii** s .1 .1 s* 1 *«|IK* ¡NÎN if: «LJír t. recti 3« 1 M». 1 Milor: As iwo have no : Ei> II ERAI.n: - l’ili nking a At B. 1 * 'i; a ('A *’ ^ >v«* :n»"Mlti'*li:*d. a > 1 I f 4 IF g And y. Ratti ing • ! . « >i it t*!Us fr« MU t!lus il Cf* might fill« i\■ 1111 111 your r *1 t t ;C r I serai the «•«•! at« ;• : t .ml,. 1 * A 1 '•* Ila * « ice;; ol ;i any oth<*r not«* 1 « j it i i 1 tI ri v» r to i « Vi* - M bt* t AV'i*ii \Vhat are U i .V t lie re.-»*ut our «in ist litt le il i*ighl > i>r- 1 i\vi;¡ig: w! larves iu fn 'lit o f tlu* city, and : lu>ot 1 , i take t he libo 11 y t 1 si*n«i : W « *rk on the bi( » îv \ i il 11 ' î will s<x.ll start. >at ! sland.. C« »u!« l C< >1 ;nt the houses you tlie t( >1 li 1 •' i i- Jl) !i i 1 Lv.vi s luIS Ili i large w the \iilag:(î or pm* 1 . 1 ,a, as sud» 1 The wealho r is cloudy aml h 1 >US«; re ad y for fl-eig ht. UTS \V**1«‘ calici 1 iu t hic Spanish til IValen s rain. I f youi co nie «! o\\ 11 , don t la il oil w as known as tlu* ¡gu.q: 0 . V, !t.lf »U\‘ liaiRiv, as nu >st i ‘1 Fi irmi , t..ike a rule wîtii ») , P . Tupper, tV Hi >tel, St!MRling Oil the west 1 theni an * about thnmg h KOeding. sale o f Kearnev, between C lav an 1 ( ’alile buyo» us are SCO ling the he has the finest span of horses and ck in this place. J. I*, and his Sacramento streets, w ìt a huge (*• >uut y f or catt le to «I rive to Kast- i l ih i, * gam bling house. fl« re coulu \Ye s lui hi I d think amiable lady oiler one acre of land, ern O n *g >n. seen on any evening a moti» f r« >:n t!a * prie«- s they «a n paying, aim £ 1 0 0 in cash, for the building of a college a i this place. 1 Hold throng; the emigrant from th tha t catt h* are n« <t S« >mu .. - will :n 1 «u o all (tes aitul the native ( ’ ali fornii ui niand as they have been Lor sonn m >st i >i our j “itple here they can toward bail ling this ad uiied in the highly «' «>li»red dre SS time oast. r. Í ». Hunt says h w ill at that tina ? fas hitinalih* the brof ul Rev. C. P. Bailey held dovine ; ßi;!,p^ It is uatur.d bi inied, n*<1 soimbrei'o, long scrap•a, • ereices at t!ie school house last !-*'*' ’-'!**'* Mi II lunt was down her enough fo r money to become .-caive Mil d bue l.-l in pants «i pen «»n í!;u* Sun lav. Jud dug from the large , u. i wee!; wording on his place, lie when evervth im ; combines to take *>Utside lie!low 1 !u* kn«*es, and gav iy and attentive congregation pro has bought the mineral springs it avvav, and nothing to brin« tii minci l toi the* »inkles with sil ver back. T r a d in g and b u ying ha and road-wav down t«> the beach. Work and enterprise is all that 1 .arkin Mast w n o î t);p cove. A fter the gold excite- ! ji;w re»Mi very sick for some time is needed to make Bandín one of nJeiit, small wharves were erected past, is convalescent; at least a the finest and best business places 1>M the s.mt!i side of Olay, and east- \ person passing within half a mile ; county, oni side of what is now known as ,,f his fariU when lie is driving hi* j W<‘ lloPi; tll° ll,)lvo r;K '1 mu Sansonu* street. d Xen and hear him wliisnerin«»: ‘Fnce to be given here the first of The principal business liouse Tipture imo their ears wou](j May w’ .ll be a succo ,s Enterprise. was situated oil the southwest cor- naturally imagine that he was Bandoli, Marcii 15. 1)Pr 0f ( ’lay and Montgomery, the jotting better. W it ll tlu* «»xcerition o f appreciated. luiitt* >ns. be*, L c id s d o r ff’s there was no w lm rf in Our friend been carried on, the curreucy ing of a facial nature, is that all are owing l he result lorn owes Dick, Dick owes Harry, and Harry owes Tom — making circular times. Now that the price of lumber has greatly advanced, and the fa cilities for manufacturing that staple article has so very greatly been increased, there is no feui pn>|>rietors being the firm of NI tel - í..:ia rV C (Sa iuh>:i « 'urri‘N¡!>«>Mi]4‘ii('4‘. I Seme <»f <o n i* farmers seem to * - M itou in V i r g i i i i u . bo wwM more W ashington, ■ ur w . u ¡r- 111 '«'*.. March In. f p i I lie for the ( ' a.iinissionershij) ot th<* General Land efiic«» has about m i m jwí < i «town to ex-Senator S ia tei ex-lb*presenta«¡ve of Oiv.'.’on, n» 1 Su rveyor i i ¡; s o f i i > i nois, i ìt iie ia! W ille y of California, ( ¡ ( ‘(»rye »V. Julian lias retired from 'i’h(- only illustrated Maiuztn« devoted to th« (l.M I ojvik nt of the Ureat W«st. Contain* a v.’st dMount of ori nerai inforniaUou and *pe- fini art Iole* on auhjecis of interest to all. A b ly c o n d u c te d ! N iip c r b lv illu M tr a tr d ! Only f i a year. !.. Samuel, Publisher, So. 133 Front street, Portland, Or. the race, th »ugh he was endorsed i r a cii »a *.1 1 , i lidia mi «le le gatten. Slater I > V V lo:.s nicely fined and in choice frail t r«-«*». <;ii )«;, lar« house tind woodshed, etc., has rery >1 rong S, ¡»untori; il infin a >,«iy a « i.ii¡» i -Í 4 . or to ci. Korn, Marshfi«!d. ii u ! 1 lu[* best »pinion is in his »> / « / kbiislicls » oats for stile at Norway— eln a A ll rif the 1 Kipers of this O U v L o c uts r bushel apply to Auy. H . favi 3 no. >w agr «*e tluit Slater is pretty Sclirocdcr. certain <>i‘ the appointment, and We havetho selling o f a farm o f l(Xlactes lie ( aiif'»minus aro even willing with a spl 'iidid orchard, p«>od water, a good ’ muse. The farm yielded ft) tons o f timothy iiay last season. The farm wil be »old < ! i an. and the follow ing go with the pine»: 7 • > I ad <>f uheep. » lot o f hogs 1 yoke o f cat tle. er. tin’ s a lot o f cows, vearlinga and :. e li •iiM -hold furniture which is new and h* admit it. ' f \ • il LÌ [ O U ] a lliSe intv court o f the state o f Ore- oil f- ~»i** VMmu»y <*i Mul umir^ian- • ?'.••'t1er o f tiio i . ,/. i i » , { n*o; Perry 1 »., und •i \ . i. jl> ns ______ ___ _____________ ou application for ï to H im r n\ or« T llQ I », » . i fill »it’ s '.nr from the t*i U hm )• l'stu: il «iu i 1:1.al I>y Nancy l'I. \ A'.er • Front St., Marshfield, Or., • • i;. i 1 • an i l tlu* persoti» nml « state<>f Eliza i !... Cìi i'i <• S., IVrry I:.. niid'iiios. W., Kob- j is >n. iiiu m i ’S, p r a v i»1' fi ir an order of sale « »f | ct-r .iin reai-« .. aie beli»ii';iiii* t<> s iici (WH*'ds Agent for Gibhflon'K f lie whiskie», an A A A timi il is fi>r thè i«-si iut r.-sis «>f isaid minor w his’ev. Also agent fo r the C E L E im A T E D hi irs. ami in e ssarv tlu.t «u d ì real-esta .«* ! « ,.l< GO i.E E K a m l l'O U T E U at whola- sleaild !>«* s >!d. ’i\» \cii: L ot ime. <>f seeuon :•! in t'>\vusili',»CS sur.i h «>f ram e i J ‘ vr«st i>i , sale and r«*tail. The celebrat« d EOC’ A beer on draught and in bottles. v3 n !9 tìii* WilÌMMiei le uii iitiian. c mtainiiiy 15. Oli aeres «»f land—leor*.* <>r less. All <>f saiil l 1.m i suuatid in ( ' i h m i I o , Oreeon. It is ; li« iel»y orili risi, t hit!» thè lievi o f lei il o f se.id j minor heirs. ami all persona iniercr.ted in j thè s id es* t •• appear hefure tlns o *i:rt on i «/ ^linulay tlie irli «lev o f Aprii A. I*. is..f>. « t j il «»'«dock in tlu* torcnoon <>t saiu «ìay. ut ! llu-court rooin o f tliis c >nnty court, ut thè | eouri h'*u m ih..pire City, in suiti «otinty, llu ii and ther«* to show cause, il any tilt-re 1»**. why an ordi r shoiiid not ho inaile, for Orders promptly filled, th«* ..aie of suid real-estat«*. Ami it«|sfnrth- l ’lease return keg» promptly after being er ordered that a eopy««f tliis «>rd« r he st r - - emptied. \2 ifil <"J l>y publieation t.!.t r«-of «me.e a veek for thr« e sue.eessive v..-. l s la to,«* vlu* said day ot iieariii«:. in a m w -j. ¡per o f len i rai eir- ea’ at.oii. ¡.rm tid ami pe.blihlmd in sani '• .ini y of Coos ami sf; r<*of Orevon. D a in i thisi'Ttn d«*.v ol l ’ehruarv .V.D. 18 S 5 . Geo. Ri. Dyer. 3w Comi v Jmliye. 111 T 1 ‘ N. P. Hansen, Prop. G m P ro p . Cocxuille City. Oregon. lus, Howard, Green and Melius. 1 considerably stirred up in regard Petersburg, March 18.— A heavy It may be said o f those men that, to what tlie result of the vote on ' snow storm occurred throughout no 1Uore upright body ever engng- jl0g law will be. Virginia and North Cnroliim last fi) any business. Howard was M o understand that »Tames night 1-Voin siX to te n in e h e s f e l l. tlie principal, but took no part in p ; 1 fi-fi superintendent of the Coos 'flu* 0:t!tI: i ! ioii :: i lloouivi**. tfi,« muuagemeut of the store. H e Pay and Roseburg stage line has Washington, •Man-h 17. Genar- was a fine looking man, and ns gen- a cr(.,v ()f men at work on the road al Hutch telegraphs that Couch Fst door north of Olive hotel, erous as In* was tine looking, l h e f i j tlie canyon, preparatory t.i start- i ilh ii'.V T lO N . NO’i ICE still threatens to invade tin* Indian writer was in the employment of iag the stage next month, M a i n S t p . e e t , .stirara Oregon. > li!«nd ( »file 'territory, hut his strengtli will not J «•'• 27. x S k !. 1 that firm, and the firm of Brannan C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , ] larvo Minard, of the Ivist fork *\ r ( r n c i ; ,» h, :vi i: lim tl'o fuliow- exceed (>!»*) should he attempt it. i e. !, P«.rk Mutton, Groceries and i \ 1 : ,» ! « . :: * , * *1 Sain) and Stout, alternately. ill* *-o :» noil >\v mill, informed us that lie i'r:iii4'«‘ Di-sin-x SV;u-«*. liis itHmi sai t<> i ... Frannan’s oj'eratioiis were, at th:’*t would likelv have a gri t mill m ill 1:1 i ■* ( 11 i . ... 11. «lì mai';; •¡»«•foi • tir Paris. March IS. The Natioipde K(ii\ to pnneut *iu li d> poseh'iis, time, ciiutinod »o S irnniitiiilo C ity running order at that place* i*i time di P i.! :,JI ire Ci*y. «>r vi.:*. Churn is more thorough manufacture, fo r improvement, and the carrying for tlie farmers to got tlu ir fall says instructions have been sent to ! N«>. ! 12 ‘». for ti*.* instance, the sash and do«>r busi trade on the river. vdn‘24 grinding done. Ilarve is a rustier Pateinotre, t!io Frencii Ambassa 11 . 1 . ¡U S U. 12 Du V . ivi» V itili i--:« S t . < names * 1 ness might prosper, when rough I often wonder n there are any and when he takes liold of an v- dor to China, to re.iew negotia- prov, lus conti'. lumber would not bear shipping. >f the old pioneers yet living m thing he is pretty apt to make it tiom. v. ith : ao J liine.s«* Ci-ivornniont cali r ;«' ¡olí ot. b¡ with u view* to securing [leace. ; |t. iío'oüison It is so of other things; and if we San Francisco, mul who remember : in. Verdant, aii «>í :,Iyrt:«- l\.;«ii. Ii. u .1 «'«Tersoli Oregon. ! A. L. Nosier Prop. A n A lita tile «* IVons A iin liit n . export nil our products in t h o u g h , that old landmark- Leidsdorff’s | M iddle Creek, Oregon, March «.». II. Troy W*n:. R E. n amiin. and import tlie manufactured arti- wharf. Small sclnx)ners were em- ifith, 1SS5. Main Gt. Coquille* City, Oregon. Stiakim, Marcii 18.— A general lunrlCnlVA 1 .« Irtti-r. ■ cle, we may expect hard timos du- ployed on the Sacramento and San ; advance toward Tmimi has been 'Í i.Mr.Kl; 1. \\D NOTICE. l>ur:i I>i*t i : si;;*. — : 0 :— ring depressions in trade, and these Joaquin rivers, and until the arri I*. S. 1 a.ml < '¡lit iin>e«»tir>_', ( Irccoii, i madt* since Friday. Spies contin Fresh and choice meats o f all N« j V-- h i !>< r 1' ». ¡SSI. « J. H. Minard just returned from depressions are sure ti come. val of the steamers Senator ami ue to report that the Amarai triti* ['n e i , la ~-’ iy yiv«*u iliat Kiclcir kinds constantly ou hand. ì ! ili h; .‘ip.ilit «I t • paral ;! Mclvim, they held the monopoly Bos« burg brings word he has sent o f Arabs will desert El Mahdi and James F. Cox who has*, been i 1 ;.« i t a h 1 * t«,\v i! -«_*»» S. J*. of a highly luciative trade. North to Sr. Louis, Mo., for a f! Hiring join the British at th«* first favor I,.. » - ll:.'«i* tit* !¡d 1 I . » V î Groceries, vegetables and pro down the coast for some tim \ is in mill to come nverthe North rn Pa i*i « v. itn dwny ami on fi o f Juno • * ». 1 ' able opportunity. vi i« *iis, ♦*'«*., etc. nÓO town visiting his folks. Jim i«.h ti.i- >; Iti ti.i k :¿ cific to Rosoburg which will be lo- - i :reet, tlie sluire p:;.-v.:v;va! »n Ftoo«!. t ,i thinks it rough, and so do we, that Oii mill-site ‘ 2 n il* in S < mili re « r 7 ■ g rocks nun tterii: tli V.’ashi our young men have to go to Cur Marshall, M<>.,. March 1 8 - Im- c t ice l i\»III tv;«* iu ora. state ! '• •Xp'V« me« •:«lili;.' to tl • Any ry county to liud work. Dow n lias been «h me hy an ;t!l\ « ! r. < 1 ima > n >•ns»* ge an d ’ a .r o m our mill- : »OVt i 'til » t i:. • típ ir ¿ rtmu er. the tide . F«iinr fat homs ' there they put up butter, and this » _ Í i . •ur- I mi : \\ i I oí 1 a * si* y Wavmlv, (loAv a i icf > rg«** over . 1 . i . r»*e i ne lieui yard i ceriL.-lill >p* «¿5 c o n io ì . »4 »Il I * I' u Im' ni.-, > ui» s » bB.i V * * . 1 r i brings in quite a reveaue. That .f co CCS ;, »j. o i is Ini ri. \ p•arty ha* left her«* in v ia Lv ! ; i that «li recti« *51. > bay farms, vriid bind people depends on their ow n e f » * ! ' P.,n . *.* > fe once mol ■ with p l’2 •d;iff-., w it 11 pr. »visions to reli«*ve i.0 , .i. mg .Í i 1 'V i d i : uiAr.iprovi.U. w ill i ■ . 1 \ . f rth Maza t> Not the 1 C ) i * • » . forts while we depend on that . I oì: 1rs. »5 udge « *. F. «"i a ' in«, «un, -C ity f< mn< 1 • «o, >trt•s > . Xh»»\■ c a t t le < n hi.? v, ¡.*‘.' 1-1 c iy to Oa!;- f i ! :.s not hing to obi Si .oc stor .” < i'cjiiiüe « ity. |i<-fi,r«* o f others. They have had plenty Tilomas on a hill where she had land. i I u j'v a l; ft *r 1 < ios t ♦ ¡an, w ith the « xoe •a. : t-i.st Í '*«*>*. a." »•« 1 ms ii, his bi*mb* *là ' 17. o f money during the recent hard W o en mill is id! t!ie cry; every- been two days and nights without . S '. »: ¡ni m j ?:.! .* tv of n .il «*-»tato, nn«l ‘ , •“ f > ' •■' «• few scattered fences. ] he -n-* times, while we, depending on our c i • i“ ti a t i -s • ; n for t i.u «•.. ail v i ¡ « u . f • ii i*i’ v,-r '■•villi lumi» any in qiiMn'i- shelter. of T eìegraì*h and Observât ly iti;!.* bo ly h'!id a lti'lj.ing ’hand. i ai;« i n tu «• scii «iay «»I January, 1 f *-.*>. 111 11 »'. I'm:n a qv'arter si ntion ran«*li. dm-n to n mill men to ship lumber, have been A ' I V r r i b í e <’o !li«*i* j I ) K : i *.(> t . (• ‘ h»* i «’! : |i‘ Cat. ti? ol JÒiUl « 1 .*- Being • >u the road from Myrtle • '----------- » K lt< ( »L Powell ami ‘ tti«- * present sto îtll iOv rr.v r -asi■ii. eoi un andino in**, tin* ailmini-« without. Berlin. March 18. Two hundred t»ix <>f-atiii »•stute. ti» sell th«* real ju ' oji erty f i »How in Manson and upper ( a!if< -rnia Point to Dora, we notice the farm ot sa ill « 1 « Ci s* «l Jicit inaftiT di scrii cd , r»r ¡ Î 21 MI a \\ ithout a knowledge of the real streets would have been 1 Hiked up er.*' speeding the plow,along the line. and seventeen miners were impris SO 111 ;ch ìli cot at» hall ! >«• suiocienl to 1 »«> l) lodious C ïlilMS ainsi .1 c »ta :« Î : i 1.1 : till* «• J. ;!. Rose cut his foot very bad- oned by explosion of fire-d imp in effect o f the new school law* we on ns places on which to waste p ns s of iiuur.iiis ration. iinior,ntino t< houses, bo acre» under fonce. 15 in eras« mid I a colliery a t Camp Hausen, near ¡i!>out tii sum of « i il. linniiri «! nml thirty 1 ‘* p ow laud. T k tre are upvi pwards of lifw «n were favorably impressed with it; money if invested. A ll is changed ^*v u ' t ‘1 an ftX* ci i i * i 'i * * i li * do.i. 4 r >. m tli»* nii.iiai'i p.oviilcd by law fi»r m illion fcot o f fir and c o ar ti timber <>n the but since it occurs that small dis- no-.. Where the traveler was wont j J". Laird has completed opening S a a r b r u c k , m B l je i l l l s h , B r u s ii’ , lie sale of r. ni proj. in voli «M ention. . , . ’ ar u river. »N 4 »\S . lin I » n f <rc i wall on Snturilnv tin* ISih lund winch ih o f easy accessto the ri ... . ... , i. _ ,_____ Now. tricts will be able to run a school to having his eyes blinded hy | Bio ( oos bay road, and is to haul this morning, and at a late hour day of •i* 1 N». JO ;ho hour o f one i>'oi«K*k KtO » i r e s . 100 in the bottom. 25 ira- a d Cl ti c ill:, n il><*ii o f tiiat I.iiy, ¡it tlie court proved: new frame uweliinc, e<x>d o n *e r d . longer than the more populous the sand in the heart of the town, | hu*hels of ««ats from the valley this aft« rnoon but seventeen had , , !" ms‘; 1*n'lMrt‘ (, iivA KHU* T ,K)S barn, tine apripi;. and 1U head o f c a u l*. 2 ones, the injustice is appaient. I f improved streets and numerous along the line; also to start the j i oen rescued. It is feared th l,lt C"iint\ . oil, r t<>i s i «• aiul m II for cash ilo- r hogs. 5 sheep. 1 Lor»e and 10 tons o f hay. !* public auc.n>n. to tin* h ir.list l>id«l»- 1 ' ine timber ou upland. nplaud. most of the others are suffocated the amount set aside for each dis- biddings have had a beneficial in- stages soon. tilt refor.t lii* following «Î, ;enbed real If? :i«*r«-s. all 30 improved; nw good tate, S.-<*. J V5. ;uui and Till the bur, to i«» w.r: w . . tln-S. in*’ E. 1 - • g . o f n.c. ,v,i. 4 I , 1 1 bottom, , V — w Be Ready. trict were a little larger, there fluence, and white the northwest ™-a s W. st <>f tin South W .*ai *4 ..f s ,.« t K ;» b«*us«» ban 1 nn«l orchard also «ood f*nceg, The weather here last week A aS 25 ; er, s l.crctofuro »old to An am i« Snyder ! ‘ ” Ild»“ miu« CtKlul,1e City, Dora, 51 ar. 18. would be no use of an appor- semi-lnirean gale still cools her all bottom, (> c!e«red, «11 pood I the same .as midsummer. It w a s by i.«T-tl dated Nov«*nib«>r 24th 1H7(! and" re- .,*T^, . , r « . i i . , cord« il oil pap«* t>‘ '* «>f Eo«>k six o f de«-«!» of tillable laud: house, barn, outhonsM», o r tionment—the money would be streets on a summer’s afternoon, \< w I . i i i k I O lii«'«* K C u liii^ . j C lea r, d r y a n d u n c o m lo r t a u ly w a r m t lia* r cord* of Coos County, («recoil all in cixard«-tc., X mile from Coqnille City. equally distributed among the San Fiami.-co has rid herself of near middnv. O f what part can as V.‘'M|sl ‘te - 1 7 ?° 1 !* ba.i,e 1 .. West, o „ f the. 1 One suburban lot. containing coutninim? 114 1 «^ acres, «er«« , -------- -------x. United Stat(*s Land Ollice, V. l.liiim-’.t, .Vetniian and m the said ( oun- neat cottage. lOOfruit trees 3 veara old* very several districts, regnrdiessof what the sand-blast of M 8 and 9. ty ,»l ( o .s. ,»r so much, thereof as may be desirable fo ra fam ilv residence beine U « Rosehurg Oreg. Mar., I.S, 18«85. much be said? necessary to satisfy the sa.d clnints and e\- | from mlie Coquilie (Jity. ’ K ^ it would cost to maintain a school L e Garcon. pensea. j ________________ Editer H erald : Under date ot “ You may speak,’’ said a fond in each. ------- ********* - Eli/i beth Fonts, Jan. 5,1885, this office was instruct mother, “ about people m arl On 30 Adm inisiriitrix having A look through tlie fielils ndin - 1 r. Preram tions are being made at ed by the commissioner of the gen- strength o f mind, but when it Salem for tlie immediate erection T IM lJ E li I«\N1) N O TIC E . cent to this place, reveals the fact Gf suitable buildings for the U. S. * Pra^ ai,d “ tfioc to reject all pre-emp- f Comes to strength o f don’t mind, I . S. Land Oilic«*. lloseburg Oregon. I •lumiury 2.5. 18S5. > that radishes, turnips, mustard and Indian school which, under a re- . t-ion proof made before notaries my son illiam surpasses every- O T IC E is hereby given that Jolin C. other domestic plants are proving cent law, is to he removed from public. The honorable secretary body I ever knew, ^ v I, .¡nl lias appbed to purchase the i$ W ! , o f N i: E S E '4 «>f N NV q and N of S a serious detriment to cultivation. 1‘ orest Gro\e to Salem, which city , ffio interior has since revoked i'. ' j see. 15 Township 2H South «if range 13 West W ill. M«-r.. under the act of June 3d Since freight is high, making it *7 ti 1 f,ï*ping foi «ill pulilic in-titn- j S!lj j instructions aud ordered that but we will soon be in jiossession of our usual amount of filthy lueie. The lack of money in the country, resulting from a depie*sion in the lumber trade, ought to l>e suggest- i ' e b' 0,11 people. 1 oi a good * • share of the time during this do- prossion in the hunbei tiade, a good, planed aiiiele could be soul, while the ordinary rough lum ber was hardly worth shipping and handling. Now, tlie tiling neocs- New City Market "o City Market ALSO Laaii [¡¡inters HO! ; % ■ ■ > ' ! t . . • . .. - A •. , i t . T I * I 3* V I O 1 111 . , i » / k l \ . , m «2 « 3 a I # POST OFFICE Store, COQUILLE 187* for the sal«* o f timber lands in the states C. ANDREWS PROPRIETOR, o f California. Oregon. Nevada and Teritorv almost out o f the question ten tatives in the legislature , the tcKtimony ’ of witnesses may " be I i l l * . . I 1 , to , ship , ; ** rop, K »' « ***^ «*. I Ol W aKlllll^tOIl. Ally if Washington. Any HIlU ami Ull all pen persons claim- cereals, would it not oe well to seed will oppose any other section in taken before a notary public and | r T Tr^-n t t « t C ' r j t r'r'T^ > uk adversely any <>f ih«* above described ith the register the ground to grass, and produce every particular. Verily tlie self- • that the final affidavit be made be- | L > 0 M h i L R C 1 A L L u L L L u L , | J'f 1 u f e ' I ! u u i burg bu r ^ d u the 1 ...v during GO CO NSTANTLY It pays in tehness of some people is only ex- j f cw 0 {f i g county Clerk. Applicants i Students wishing to take < t complete bus- »lays publication hereof and failing to do H 1 O cheese and butter? Keeps Curry county where hauling for ceeileil by their grasping natures! for filmi pr<K)f pro-empHon cicseF.' ta™* «•*“"*•«»** <* ‘ M r ri’‘ h“ 'rt," wWw ^ K KSSSu.. „ • m i i)V W flfm n 1 I15f< in . , HD — 1 Jainuealer. , , ,, the privilege without incurring the enor- fob 3 Ken is ter c liA n k l fn flin nninG nAionv t , . . - . r* • many miles by w’agon has to be » A n assortment of should ritiitc tllO liaillG of ilin thcofficci I hjous expense and inconvenience of going resorted to, why shoul.1 it not ^l>° ^ad! too bad! Has not before whom they desire tlie testi- SUMMONS. far from home. Boots and shoes, here, where schooners land at your I>u)S0^ ur& a grasping nature? ^ I f mou y to be taken. I n J ustice C- ouut fob C o q u il li ; C ity doors? i not, it ought to have. Fault Hats and caps, PBBCtNCT. Coos COUNTY, BTATIi OF OSCOON. Respectfully yours, -— — _— I should not be found against a (). lleed plaintiff j Civil action for \Y 111 . F. Benjamin W ill lie conducted in connection with this Stationery, Inks, vs _ - the m jovery of An exchange says that Cleveland , tow n for shift and enterprise. If . | institute, and instruction will he given to Jabez Harris defendant i money. ■J. Henry Schroedei hits leeicved pupils o f any Tge and grade. Among the is in fat or o f raising 8120,IKK),(XX) a f ow go-ahead men in Salem wore Dry goods am? In the name o f the state o f Oregon you are hereby required to be and appear be o f revenue off of luxuries, so as t«i awnv that place would lU} ! 81bs. of genuine sugar beet seed, j brunches which constitute a scientific c«»urse fore the undersigned, a justice o f the peace Clothing La make the necessaries o f life cheap- (>re<ron towns. The nmt ^Ir * R ,ot> his neighbor, is go- «re, orthography, read mg, elocution, plain for tin- precinct aforsaid on the 8 th day o f April 1*85 at 10 o’ clock in the forenoon of er a point on which he is hanl-j p jain(left|e Uk” t, jj ei, vld j ! ing to give that vegetable a fair dies, Gents . saitl day, at the office o f said Justice, in »aid 2) ¿ »a w fJ i/ a / drfHMaMZ/t//., \ i).r*:t:illct* l,’.;'ns?vr the,.,)l,K JV<; t‘an*,cd i,lain- / ' j tiff m a civil action. Ihe defendant will and Childrens in tlie riglit direction; however, it • *'•“ » ««• «owu lias n o t, test * l118 srasl,n ‘ ° ^ t a m >f su- take notice that if lie fail to answer the com- i is doubtful if it will prove as ben- j enterprising men like those o f £ar ean 1)0 matle from ll hem General fur eficial to the jioor as is nishing goods; from the fact that tlie poor also groceries, rule, will have many of the Canned goods, ies, even to the extent of Cigars, tobacco themselves many of the necessuViei I raa" m l" ul 0,0 N T "T, 7 “ W «""- ‘> “" . . » . « - « « » i d . » » . ¡S7rt m K U T S S F A T i i i » " andcandies. H e pays the high H er term te rm ), )........................ sSo.OO ' , ; «••.___ * Primary (per Their poverty, in a great measure, Jong we shall fail to see the “ telf quality that will make sugar Secondary “ ........................ $7. produce is due to this. ishness of grasping natures.” Subscribe for the H erald . C lark M iller , Principal. nDfi 5w vln2J A Primary Department * j taken € — — — » ■ • — -------------- Jnstice of thOVaoe. Í est Price »<» Co'uiitry