Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 24, 1885, Image 2

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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
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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 .«* !
«
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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
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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
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Groceries, vegetables and pro­
down the coast for some tim \ is in
mill
to
come
nverthe
North
rn
Pa­
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v. itn
dwny ami on fi
o
f
Juno
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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
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rocks
nun
tterii:
tli
V.’ashi
our young men have to go to Cur­
Marshall, M<>.,. March 1 8 - Im-
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iu
ora.
state
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me« •:«lili;.' to tl •
Any
ry county to liud work. Dow n
lias been «h me hy an ;t!l\ « !
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mill-
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t i:. • típ ir ¿ rtmu
er.
the tide . F«iinr fat homs '
there they put up butter, and this
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Wavmlv,
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over
. 1 . i . r»*e i
ne lieui yard
i ceriL.-lill >p* «¿5 c o n io
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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
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forts while we depend
on that
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:.s not hing to obi
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< 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
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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 .
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«’! : |i‘ Cat. ti? ol
JÒiUl
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Being • >u the road from Myrtle
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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*
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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.
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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
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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?
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all
30 improved; nw
good
tate,
S.-<*. J
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and Till
the
bur, to
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1 - • g . o f n.c.
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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««
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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.
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it would cost to maintain a school
L e Garcon.
pensea.
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H
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“ You may speak,’’ said a fond
in each.
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Eli/i beth Fonts,
Jan. 5,1885, this office was instruct­ mother, “ about people
m
arl
On
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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
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City Market
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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
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if Washington.
Any HIlU
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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
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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
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cheese and butter?
Keeps
Curry county where hauling for ceeileil by their grasping natures! for filmi pr<K)f
pro-empHon cicseF.' ta™* «•*“"*•«»**
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the
privilege
without
incurring
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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,
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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
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- the m jovery of
An exchange says that Cleveland , tow n for shift and enterprise.
If
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| 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
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saitl day, at the office o f said Justice, in »aid
2)
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\ i).r*:t:illct* l,’.;'ns?vr the,.,)l,K
JV<; t‘an*,cd i,lain-
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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
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Their poverty, in a great measure, Jong we shall fail to see the “ telf quality that will make sugar
Secondary
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produce
is due to this.
ishness of grasping natures.”
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