Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 31, 1885, Image 2

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    {Coquille (£ihj ¿fimihl,
T U E S D A Y , M A E . iil,
1S85.
Ilrrl Su^ar l'a r lo r j.
I'roiti l'loras < ra rU.
Minutili;; Allair.
The sick are improving. Mr. A.
H. Thrift is so far recovered as to
be able to put in his appearance on
our ev r-green and shady s‘ rents.
Plowing and seeding is the order
of tin* day
There will be more
gronnd seedetl lien this spring
thru any previous year sine ce A . D .l.
M i*»rs. J anglois & Nelson liad
t]10 niisfortune (o break an axle o f
their wagon yesterday while haul-
j ng from Bunion.
A reliet sled
¿vut to haul the freight, and in
hauling the * wagon off from the
p()jvi bridge, o n e o f their horses fell
over tin- bridge and new harness
E. A. Anderson, a prominent cit-
izen o f Marshfield, in this county,
was shot and badly liuit one (lay
last week, by a man by the name o f
Dclauney, The charge was slugs
’ from a shotgun, two o f which en-
tered his lungs, m e his shoulder
and the ether tho side o f his head,
lh e cause is attributed to real or
supposed undue familiarity
be-
tween Anderson and Delnuney’s
wife. At last accounts Anderson
was improving and hopes are enter-
tained o f his recovery,
Two ('» m ie ls H IK iil.
F< ill SALE!
i
of oats; no t
Martin, Texas, March 23.— T h e l ^ Q Q 1*11
trd Heed in them—never been wet
Will deliver the oats at
Hoston and Texas Central Rail- or damaged.
Norway at DO cts. per bushel, sacked.
road is working a gang o f convicts
jiaaiw
E. Coriuan.
four miles from here. Mat R o b ­
NOTICE OF PUBLIC ATION.
erts. sentenced from Falls county, I
Laud Office al Kos* lmr¿. Oregon. )
and a Santiago convict named i
The only illustrated 'Ia"a/iue devoted to the
ico is hereby given that the following
development
<f the Great West. Contains a
f<
Marsh, while a train was passing, ; ffuut'd ««Mh-r has lili-il notice of his inten- vast amount <
general Information and ape-
1
° tion to make lumi j»roof
)»!•< m support of Jus vial articles on of subjects
of interest to all. Ably
attempted to escape. The guards ; drum, and that said proof will bo nimbi be- conducted! Mu pci-hly illiintmtcd*!
,
,,
,
.
fore the K< j.’ster or Receiver of the U
Only a year. L. Samuel, Publisher, No. 123
Front street, Portland, Or.
iired cn them, killing Marsh ill- Lind Office <*it Kusebiiva Oregon, oil Thurs
day
i-iitv
7.
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">
,
viz:
John
W.
Otto.
lioine-
staidly and mortally
wounding fHoad No. «11.°* for the S E L of S E '4 Sec
J^ov a *-tioi«u: location in ('oquille City. A
S lots nicely cleared and in choice finit
Roberts. The latter \\<>.s serv in g !; ¿0, W ‘ j of S W •, S e. 21 aud N E q of N I
j St-c. 2i> T iîO 8U11 West.
s, ^
¿.ood, largo house and woodsh* d, etc.,
nine years for theft, and had only
lit- nanu-stho toil * »wing witnesses to prove ; apply at tlisofi
* r to H. Kern. Marshfield.
his continuous residence ujkjii . and culti-
been a convict two years.
His I vat ion of. said land, viz:
Oí x < \ bushels of oats for sale at Norway—
»W o / W cents j>,r Lusiiel apply to Aug. II.
J.
t
’.
Robinson
1
wife and children live near the
all o f Angora,
Sehroeder.
3 ra.
U. J. it »bindoli
J. Kerry
Oregon»
scene of tiie shooting.
■I. hi. là:lieu
Y otic«'.
Sito! S>< :i<3.
Writ. F. Benjamin,
V'éhav the selling of a farm of 10 lacios
ii:ar.»!n.->
“ lie it r.
Lexington, Ky., March 23.— At
with a splendid orchard, good water, ngood
Mb Sterling to-day Henry Watson,
(VI A LION TO HEIRS.
h-«;. • The farm yieldc-il ."»0 tonJ of tinothy
In
the
county
ronrt of (ho stai* o f «^re- hav last season, i’he farm vii ho sold
a watchman for the coal dealers,
gon for the Gminty of Coos.
j>, and the following g<« with the piaci:
arrested a colored boy for stealing
la the matter of the «-state* and : nardiau­ j «*-' lu-ad
of sheep, a :« t of hoy,« 1 yoke of cat-
ship of Eliza L., Geo'-^e ¡S., Ferri
lie. ehsin's Ac., a lot of cows, yearlings and
coal from cars on the railroad track, Thomas W. Itohinson.
' th«* house-hold furniture which is mw and
Order to show cause ou applicat
I eoo,!.
\vh»>n Johnson, the father o f the
Since we have been urging the
necessity o f our people giving the
beet sugar business a trial in this
vulley, un idea has gained credancc
that we are too far north to pro-
duce beets possessed with saceha-
rine qualities suflieient to justifv
an attempt at manufacturing sug-
ar. Just how this lias been a r m -
ed at, is beyond our compreheu-
t Y oiithlnl S3
sion, for none with whom wo have
O tarle ton, Mich., March 21. -
conferred about it seem to be able had t<> be cut before tlie nag could Charles Ai«'xie<>tt, aged 12, nml his
to give any reason or authority l*e released from its dangerous po- nephew, Dan MexieoU, aged Iff,
beyond the bare assertion that we sition.
No fu t ’.H-r damage was ! quarrelled yesterday, and to-day
are too far north. Il lias« been sustained.
V» e are almost sure Dan shot his young uncle.
The
ascertained that beet.* grown m there will be a new saw mill under result will probably be fatal.
si;I f oi rt/iii |»roporty.
W ashington Territory jxisscss tin erection in this vicinity ere another j
t » v * iT.itciS se.tfc* i . oscn .
¿t • >;«C!iiiit.; to this court from the peii- .
lad, stepped out of his house and
requisite properties for sugar. The j sjx months mils around, by
, San Francisco, March 23.— In asked Watson to release the boy. ti*n present«'«! and filed l*v Nancy E. Y»-.g»-r j z - i i o S 2 2 Z 0 2 3 I ^ 1 ' T 0 - S !
im.Tnlii.ii of the per.-oas and estateof Elisa i
Front S:., Marshfleld. Or.,
follow ing from an exchange shows, couple o f our young, enterprising! the case o f the l uited States ver-
L.. George S , Fi rry J*.. and Thus. \V.. Kob- I
Watson refused, and Johnson again ison.
minors, praying for an order of sale of !
too, that a factory is to be started lii ighbors, who have got the vim sus the San Jacinto Tin Company, I pe,t„ infr for the jH)V»s re]efls0> say.
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
certain real-estate beloinring to said (wards |
there: ‘‘A Seattle correspondent and energy to run it successfully, involving over 81,000,000 worth of
,.
,
11,1
i • ,
• « « that it is for the best iuti-ri-stsof )aaid minor I Agent for Gibbson's fine v. liiskies, an AAA
ing that he would take lutn to jail, heirs, ntid n.Tvssary that su«-li real-estate I
o f the Portland Journal iff Com ­
property, Judge Sawyer of the
should he sold. To wit: Lot one, of section whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED
and are bound to succeed.
himself.
.Johnson advancing on 31 in township 38 south of ranno 13 west of ! FiilC AGO KEEK and l ’OKTEK at whole­
merce has a letter from Lqndon
Tinted States circuit court decided
sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer
Occasional
which points, at no distant day, to
M atson, the latter drew his pisti d i
■ I .
,*
- ^
ou draught and in bottles.
v3nl9
1
acres
oi
lana—
more
or
less,
Ail
of
sai«l
Mar.
24,
’85.
to-day in favor o f defendant.
the establishment o f a sugar-beet
lend
situated
in
Foos
Co.
Orearon.
It
is
and
warred
him
to
stop
or
lie
♦ <
hereby ordered, that the next of kin of said
Village i turned.
factory at some suitable locality in
I.ul»o I som (orrvsp vm lru cr.
kill * him.
Johnson
still
O.)
\ ur^»n,*ol ! would
1 * 01 . ov
.iu io v u ovu
i minor
minor mors,
heirs, ana
and ull
ull persons
persons interested
interested m
in
either K ing or Pierce couutv.
It
li.d t ir a o r e , M a r c h JL.
A b jie e ia ! . :
i .v i,pn W a t s o n fir e d
a n d ■ t'u' saul
appear before this court on
seems that the representatives of
Editor H e ra ld : Times are very to the American from L o n a co n in g ,! T
V i
i , T
i
\ • | *\o*dnjthe Gth day of April a . d iorr , at
c 7 i Johnson
. o n t i c m i f fell
i j i l and
ntirl
rvm cf
i in-
n _ i It
II n
o r n n k i in
n t the
n a f forenoon
n r e t m i n i o of
f c said
>nJ d
uv
nt
died o almost
o’clock
day,
at
capital there are ready and willing good in this part of the couutry. j Maryland, says fire
destroyed
.
, T ,
the court room of this county court, at tbe
G . M E H L , P r o p .
to make the necessary investments
A u.viruvj.
stepson v*.
Of Jolinstm I { court t IF
house
in
Empire VHV,
City, in
said
county.
1
il
. 1*
1
•
a •
; stantly.
'UW 1
11 TilUUIfC
IU JsfU
U UOUIUV.
We are having beautiful weather -
almost
the
entire
business
portion
I
»
.
I
p
i
I-
cbotH
at
th‘‘n
R,ul
tllerp
to
show
cause,
if
nnv
there
here in sugar-beet lands aud fur
Coquille City. Oregon-
i* nvimimt
Ut am t
U Ul
O
} why un order should not be made, for
nish the necessary capital to erect j n^UK'®^
slllllIQe', the suu shines s o ,,f f the
the villnap
village th
this
morning, PnLiiL
entail- i ...
Matson, none taking effect. T oe ' tllp S}Jle of 81,111 real-estate. And it isfurth-
Ordern proiaytly filled.
a factory ns stx>n as sumo little j wo bright and warm.
Our roads ing n 1,)S9 ()f. $50,0(H); insurance
. °
.
| er ordered that a copy of this order be serv-
Please
return
kegs promptly after being
negroes of,the locality became lrn- c-d by publication thereof once a week for
preliminary investigations
have are quite good, with the exception I $25,000. Lonaconing was nearly
y 2 gil
emptied.
i
-
.
i
i
i w* l ^
_
!
three
.successive
w
e<
»!:fl
before
the
said
dav
r\/VA /» m
ml a ns
no L\
A ntiiM/ke it tnuf
lw\<le 1 p
l1
111
1*1
*11
* ineuiclte)} excited, cind
utson
W
H
B
.
of
hearing,
in
a
n
ew
s»>
H
|
>er
of
general
cir-
beea
made
to American
methods
^^of a few niudholes, which will soon destroyed by fire in 1881.
hurried to jail. During the even- ! culation. prmted and published m said
o f manufacturing the sugar.
be dry, if the fair weather lasts.
J
®
I comity of ( ofM and state of Oregon.
Ni*rr«*t
Secret.
Now, then, if Washington Terri­
Dated this37th day of February A.D. 188.*«.
ing
the
colored
people
have
Wen
Early gardens are W ing planted.
W ashington, March 23. The
Geo. M. Dyer.
tory, which is still north o f us, can
gathering in groups and discussing __ Xw_ _
County Jud^e.
Ducks and geese are plenty, as messengers and doorkeepers o f the
produce sugar, why cannot v e in
the affair, nml serious trouble is
1st door north o f O live hotel,
NOTICE FOK FFliLICATION.
this is their summer resort, and as senate have been instructed not to
Land ( iffic,* at Kostljurj; í^rc-pon. I
O regon? It has never W en tried
feared to-night.
M ai n S t r e e t ,
tiie lake is alive with fine, large talk to outsiders. An additional
- - -
f
Feb 27. 1884. *'
here, while it is known for large,
T h e ( ociiin” till.
VOTICE is her« by «iven that the foiiow-
C C Q U I L L .E
; R*°ut,
sportsmen are happy.
doorkeeper has been stationed at
in-r-nanud act tier h;:s fil-d noli«:.- of Beef, Fork Mutton, G roceries nnd
sweet vegetables o f all kinds, and j
I lofessoi ( aiduell made a pub- th.e gallery door o f the senate open -1
At a meeting o f some o f the cit-
1,1 to
fcnai pro..f m »mpport
i
r I • i
ill
i
! .
.
1
.
.
.V,
, , , , ..
of his claim, and Hint Rai«! proof will b< Frovisions constantly on li.and, at
especially beets, Coos county can­ i-
oc saie (>£ nis household goods yes- ; mg upon the j.ress room. Tiie «zens o f Cuquillo rive«’, held at Nor- made before ti«« t-firk of c « m > s county, re the lowest market prices, and
not W excelled any where. Just
final ay. H e has a call to Mondo- ! pujpose is to make sure that the j way on Mar. 2Sth 85, to t.ake into îssrî!^'vî^ Charles' M«.rri?, Fn-èn'V'tioiiìVs.' Fresh Produce taken in exchange.
why people try to discourage an
S. S. McAdams, Prop-
cina Co., Cal., to which he will publication o f executive 6ecrets, j consideration the celebration o f the :
ivos* '1’ 5> l~ UUil 1:lSec-
enterprise o f o f this kind is a mvs-
^ Tuesd-
v3u21
; which senators think has grown to j coming-1th of July on the fair! ^Ho uann*s the following witnesses t<
tery. There is nothing that could
Mr. ( heney, who owns the bast i,0 an ovii ()f great m agnitude,! grounds at H all’s Prairie, the fol- ouiiivntion of, ^aid land. ViV.V" U/°I m
111
W done that would be of more : r •
•. * ,
« , ,,
Ooqudio
,
c. .
,
,
. .. . , | freight line between this. plac6 and shall no longer continue,
lowing proceedings were had, to wit: j e . r Vioàrbon all of
Point.
benefit to our people. Just th in k 1
„ r '.i
+ ^
< )reßou.
1 1 .
; Anderson, Cal., also starts lu e s -
^ i-'i«-ml* m Bteren
T. \\h Drane was chosen chair­ K. K. Jc3< rsoii
A. L. Nosier Prop.
O. H. l‘rey
J
ho%v many persons it would give day, on his first trip this spring
Laredo, Texas, March 24.— Tn man and (>. Nelson secretary.
Wui. F. Pf-njamin.
employment. It would require the
ioorlOn.TO
Ktî^iàt.îV.
Main St. CofLiile
City,
M e already see covered wagons , the town o f Nueva, Mexico, a Mex-
C
J 7 Grcccn.
N2
Moved and carried the celebra­
services of hundreds o f people in on the move which speaks o f hard ; ican was jealous
his mistress, a tion be held at the fair grounds.
TIM BEK LAND NOTICE.
— -O -—
.
I
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S.
Land < -Ilice, K<>s ««iizj;, ())f*‘.'on, )
the factory nml on the farm. The ! times some where.
I young Me xican girl o f about 18. Moved and carried the following
Fresh
and
choice
meats
o f all
N owtu I ht 8.>. l-s4. \
fnrmer would then find he could
'V'O'l'K’
K
is
bori-by
t,iv<
n
that
Kiclian
Mr. II. Hazleton,
of
Cottage ! D oing to her room in daylight, he committees be appointed: Execu-
Hill lia* i'p¡*¡i< «1 ti* pnrnl>:>!*«• th«* N. 1-. kinds constantly on hand.
produce one staple article.
finance, ami reception.
drove. Lane Co., arrived here last divested her o f all her clothing, i
1 ; o f S. E.
ot s^<-tion2 riAMislop 30 sunti
ALSO
W hen we take into considera­ evening. H e reports money scarce, securely tied her to the wall with
of
ran}.'«
lôM’i-st.of
'lu* V« islair.:,títinií-rlilia:«
The
following
are
the
committees
Groceries, vegetables and pro­
o
i
«
finder the net of <- »iiA:r<»s.-, of Ji:n
IS7a f.
tion the fact it costs our people ns and hard times, in that part o f the heavy ropes, and then deliberately as appointed:
visions, etc., etc.
nf;0
the fiale of tiuAnr Innd.-t in ifce states o
much for sugar ns it d*>es for country.
proceeded to cut strips o f llesh from
E xecutive—T. W. Drane, «Tos. C.ilitonii i. Oregon, Nevada !u t- i ruor«’ «»■
NOTICE!
breadstuff’s, we can see what a sav­
various
parts
o
f
her
body,
and
un-
*■() bom M niwy o»*iio«-r.i: Whore«*s ir.v
the
Dame, «J. Er *d Schvoeder, Jno. Wn-shitgton.
The new liquor la
Any and r.l! pr r.ions c!aimi:rz .< v. r: ■
. .> !
;fo. 1 ra «;. \
h;^-. \o.lu»ut
ing it would be tor home use, if a na!, on keepers, of ili
rents or cutting out lior Kroneiibug, hr., and Asa Myers.
place, look ’ h r
JI »V ii*-»i. 1« ft r v b -<l un«!
anv of t j i a Love lanu.i isr.i t ii!« t: • :r c’ n::,
small reduction should be made very doleful.
t»«Tlu I n« i 1*1 V.«
i.il pi-rsouiv a, niufit
« n.)>lh* 1 F ia victim co eat
I iiuuo'C. - Fi. ( . Dement, i’-.« t Hen- in Uu- K >.. bur ? ;:.Uu ou Wltlittl O, SIX! V 1 #
n ih..; «U bl- « n n.- UK;« l n*i
under the imported article which ; The s
tl«:-s!i. Her frantic screams der, «Jno. lu x , l’hos. Norris, Jr., O. ‘ ¡ » y t l u r e « . L ill'll! iHJ .!1'J to C.O s
•iil I-
\ i. H. Wnr.ur.
mills in ms parr, wi
! 'r < n . arvh 23. 1' '.'*.
«*’. L \ :
bv
a.
r turo,
would effect every person. N o w ; irt up
!>• >nght assistane*», j jst as ; te ls o n , G eo McEwan, Y. M. Low®, ! ^ au p;;,!:KS'v,:i
• >u, a s ti:C demand f. i
i:. F. Bt-u .irniu.
muid On 3d
that the feasibility o f this cut - i
!
!
v
ialiuman
lien«
filli;-
Filvfiii Pia o f .
1
had
lied
A. D. Walcott, R. 11. Rosa, Jno.
1 I k to an*
imnoe m v< rv great.
:
->< i*«ii'
prise is to be tested the com ing
iil < 1:ere, u n i re.«» i r two: cutting off the en 1 of her toil gue. Levar.
SALE LY l D? *LN1SMÍA i KI a .
.wing*
summer, it is tq be hoped that ev-
R eception--A . 1. LllllC,
Mrs. \ (H K n t; her *I»y .¡vi'-.i. that by virili
HiId «,lo well as lho.--dou*«i ( i i. brute waf jutc . t« d nr d pi; iC( d
more
i-. in-
,...
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A1
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... í -i i of an order of the county cour* of th. 1 u -
ll)tr
r«:
of
in
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lli.s
vietili
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nd;
M*d
the
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Olive, «Jas Aiken, Airs. Dixon, \» i s «uto of ()r«p<»n i-»r the «-«>univ of (\»o tns e!;-.: II,.
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sch
day
of
J.inuurv.
I*--.'«,
ii«
our county rt heart will give it «all
i:e4-
: . s.
is hi gh, rough lumber is evening.
Á . ]>ordel, M Iil. ilaillliiei bui g and j the matter I*f the estati of Jes;.è Jù uts, de- in t< .*•«*
Latiti i ‘1 1 : « r- i
».* ’.r*H-
the encouragement he possibly
ruasiii, <•« ai mu labili* m*-, «Lie udmiuistru day. M.<;» 7.
Dim » .
Miss Em m a Clements.
C
?12 pc t! ion sand, and dressed lum-
-1
:
K-ih-
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.. . trix of *uid esinte, to sell the rc-nl {»roptrtj mson. lf<jim ead N
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can.
M’
ashington,
March
23.
—Secre­
The meeting decided that it shall ( Of Willi deceased hereinafter d« scnl>ed, or «»f S \V «. S - 27. N E S o.* •
1 ber 8J0. to
M’e suggest that arrangement« \
tary
Manning
to
d
a
y
sent
a
circu-
anil \V oi N AV :4 See. 3 « t
s it i
Gleaner.
be a “ Basket F ic-nic,” and agen cr- ;
r alms'alrainaTsaid estât«’*^iind' um ^
He names ihe f ill«,winji v.iiat-s.x s i, -*}./«- -,«
to be made to have the trial test
j lar h-tter to the heads o f bureaus I ni invitation is extended to all to S
Lake View, Oreg. Mar. 15.
r
Â
Â
Â
’ ï à i ; his con tin nous resid nee upon, and c«i. i-.v.-
ti«>ii of. said bind, viz:
made during the fair, at
the
1 nnd chiefs o f divisions o f the participate.
dollars, in the nuum«-r provided by law for John
W. ( >t to
the sale of r<‘u! prop- rtv on execution.
Halls prairie fair grounds.
L
S.
1
5« lion
( all «.f An<;«yra.
our
last
issue
we
failed,
Treasury
Department
requesting!
In
A vote o f thanks was tendered
N<*v. therefore 1 will on Satnrduvthe IStli •Ins. iiervey
Oregon.
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one
o - ¿ clin*
A. II. Fi.->h
,
!
tlirongli
inndvortenoc,
to
mention
!
tl.rn*
to
report
to
him
in
writing
,
tbe
a
w
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for
the
use
o
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So fur the prospect for a bit
Also at the same time and place.
eP in k ston M adie had had ns soon .as practicable whether, in «|.,,:r r. ; r rvrounds f*>r tiie purpose
(L><*r. in Emitiré t’itÿ. in saiìl Cous
fruit crop in this valley is go<K ] *• ' that (T . . id
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! oounty. offrf for sale and « ill f,*r cash do er
Richard J. Robinson. Homestead No.
3*138 f«*r the N W q S e. 2 >. T 30 S K 11 West.
Little
Hi: names the follo-.vim« wi nesses to
from thi?
prove his continuous r.-siib-noe upon, a n d
cultivation of, said land, viz:
fact that
John W. Otto
J. S. Relien
all o f Angor.a,
more
Jas. Hervey
Oregon.
f
Ï Ï S
Ï'"nn^ForéCn „Ì
A. H. Fisii
to bring us in a revenue besides ä I bone square off. H is w ife started ! requested to report whether the ¡ p(linte(1 treasurer, nnd the Bilance ' K
J
Wm. F. Benjamin.
i,tee is requested to eolieit ¡
Ä
J ^ ÏS S o
filling the local demands as here­ - 1 for her son, our old friend .T. C. methtnls o f business can lie «>m-1
mar41n33
Register.
and report to the | ty of c<*«*s. or so nmcii tln*rp«*f its ma*
subscripts
tofore. As is known by all, Jack j Laird, when she met him and they , plified, and in general to make subscriptions
o or before Juno 20th. j ” ^ ï ry to batisfy the said claim, and « -
eon county Bends her fruit to San i proceeded to carry the old man to j such suggestions nnd recommends. treasurer on
Adjourned.
Eliz«*lH'tb Fonts.
m arl On 30
Francisco and makes money at it. his house. D r. Easter was called tions «as m.ay occur to them as to
Ad ministni trix
T. M . Drane, Pres.
how
the
efficiency
o
f
the
service
aud
with
the
assistance
o
f
Mr.
T o say that Jackson county or any j
O. Nelsou, ¡Sect
I IMBER LAND NOTICE.
may
be
improved,
the
business
of
other county' is better adapted to j
succeeded in setting the limb,
I
.
S.
Land Ofiice, Rosebnrg Oregon. I
T«*aclierM Exm ninatlou.
January 28 , issò. *'
fruit than this part would be nn ' since which the old gentleman has the department facilitated nnd ex­
pense
curtailed.
I ’ rof. J. T. McCormac, our c o u n -1 N ‘ w d Ehasappi’^ ÎVpùrèhaKe’iheS w
insult to our fair county. Then, if ^,eon Pitting along splendidly,
ty s c h o o l superintendent, held ¡ U yf N E q s e *4 uf N \v >4 nnd N of s
T
o
It(*Nl
rlrl
(lilnoM*
they have to ship their fruit liun- : ^ l1011
yenrs^ i® taken
E !* sec. 1& Township 23 South of rnnee 13
C. A N D R E W S
New York, March 24.—The H e r - o l d - f a s h i o n e d ,
written
ex- West Will. Mc-r.. under the not o f June 3d
dreds o f miles by railroad and ,
consideration, a speedy rocov-
for the Rale o f timlier lands in the Htnteg
aid’s Ottawa special says: The nmiuatiou o f teachers here last o 1878
PROPR IETOR ,
theo twice as far by water as we do, e ’y would be almost miraculous,
Friday and Saturday. The ques- f California, Oregon. Nevada and Teritory
.
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r
i
4
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r
.
t/I
o
f
Washington.
Any
and
all
persons
claitu-
Dom inion Government will intro­
tions were prepared by tne btate ! iu « adversely any of the above described
why can we not ship ours at a pro­ but up to latest accounts it was
CON STAN TLY
duce a bill on Tuesday which will Board o f education and sent to our ! Ii,lul8 In««st hie tlieir claim with the register
giving
him
no
trouble.
fit when ocean vessels land at our
provide for a poll-tax upon every superintendent, u h o celled to his j
K eeps
orchard gates? Give this your at­
NOTICE.
their
rights
will
be
barred
hy
statute,
assistance
Profs.
Miller,
Tobias,
Chinaman entering Canada, and
An assortment o f
Wm. F. Benjamin.
tention. There is always a good
feb 3
Register.
Notice is hereby given that bids will restrict the number o f Chinese Canterbury and Slier wood, who
market for fine fruit, and we can
with Superintendent M cCormac
Boots and shoes,
by as chairman comprised the board
will be received for building a pa­ immigrants to tie received
SUMMONS.
produce that kiutl
Hats and caps,
vilion on the fair grounds at H all's j steamship or sailiug vessels trad- o f examination. The examination,
In
J
cstice
C
ourt
for
C
oquillk
C
itt
prairie furnishing material for j ing between China and this coun­ though a long one, was interesting
Stationery, Inks,
Since the latter part o f winter
PRKCINCT. Coos COUNTY, STATU OF O b UGON.
trv, on the basis o f so many j>er ; throughout 1 here were fourteen
same,
as
per
plan
aud
specifications
O. Reed plaintiff
1 Civil action for
and spring have been uuusually
and
D ry goods and
vs
> the recovery of
ton for the capacity o f such vessel. applicants, six gentlemen
to
be
seen
at
J.
H.
Schroeder’s
dry, thereby putting roads in bet­
Jabez Harris defendant 1 money.
eight ladies, eleven o f whom receiv­
It is also intended to require regi»- ed certificates «as follows:
In the name o f the state o f Oregon
C lothing L a ­
ter shape than at this time in any H all’s Prairie, or at G. M cEwan’s
yon
are
hereby
required
to
he
and
appear
be­
! tration of the names and location
FIRST GRADE
fore the undersigned, a justice o f the peace
previous year, road w’ork is greatly Hardware store, Coquille City.
dies, Gents
K. H. Hansen, o f Garvel F ord; for the precinct afortmid on the 8 th day of
Building
to
he
completed
by
j o f all Chinese entering the coun-
needed at once.
A hack line to
April 1885 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of
and Children®
June ‘¿ 5th. ’85. Kids must he in | try, so that in the event o f nny Frank S. Bunch and Miss Alice said day, at the office of said Justice, in said
Fairview is to be staited as soon as
, , ,
r,nt l 1 .
j h I being required in criminal cases, Bunch, ot Coquille.City: Mm F. precinct, to answer the above named plain­
General fur­
tiff in a civil action.
The defendant will
o f municipal taxa- : Volkmar, o f Myrtle Point.
a few bad places in the road are pat writing, sealed and sent to J- H. ^ _ f £ \ __________
nishing goods;
take notice that if he fail to answer the com ­
8xr.K»-i««i.liB»- Norway,
N r tr w n v
( (Jieg.,
Ir p fr . o on
il o oi r . ,•
«. •
1 __ 1 ___ r
_____
in order. The timber for a bridge ^chroeder,
their
whereabouts
may l be .
SECOND GRADE
plaint herein, the plaintiff will take judge­
also groceries,
C. E. Harmon, o f Coquille City; ment against him for $ 2 <*.J 0 and interest
readily ascertained. One o f the
18 011 thè ground on thè Coaledo betöre April 10th, '85.
thereon from the 23th day of Mav 187!) at
Canned goods,
l J. H. Scliroeder, I features o f the bill will be the lig - L u cy M cClosky and Jacob S. Bark- one p r cent, per month.aud for hisdisburs-
road, and should bo put up.
The
Cigars, tobacco
«
Daniel Giles.
id enforcement o f sanitary laws. | low, o f Norway; Robert W. Bullard, • mints in this action. The defendant is fur-
The
committee,
nndcandies. H e pays the high­
ground is in fine condiiion, and one
The pollánx will only apply to 1 o f Ram l.Jph; .Miss Rachel E .H off- i
/ Geo. McEwan
est price for country produce
raan cau do ns ranch uow as two
Chinese women and Ifiborers, and , man, Miss Clotilda Volkuiar and ( court madvnnd dated February 21 . 1885.
Coos Co. Or., Mar. 27, '85.
vliA3
can after it is drier. C«nll them out,
n o t to merchants, bankers or other : Miss Minnie M'ilkins, o f Myrtle
J- a . Simon,
Justice of the Peace.
ilr . Supervisore.
n20 5w
professional c)«'i6ses o f Chinese.
I Point.
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