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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1885)
< i'..q U ÎU î e ; >m2».. < o .ro s p o m ic c r. spray ftmt distributes tllO oil eVOIllv ! 1 Kililor Ilr.it a l d : Times aro p ret-j among the tnbes. Steam can be ! San ([' ¡ i l l T T K S I) \Y. A l 'K I I . ! !. ISSA. “ Harry,” t '¡<* News* l .tirvi»‘ v. c o r r o pom i. *i»t, m v I i I s th«».->o «J u. xv |e> Il avo folintl illjiot ICO I!l ¡il* 1 law si.;i« 1 s»*ts ’. Il C’A Ml Now • : : I y j u**4 and fa 1 ri) »u* a n ym . w«* c;!nnot co? *M........... - « «>"* i«lerci as In* r-' ys, • l 11* l i • *'» and »'.VII I*«» ' A’ • # y ¡..' »;•le V«T> 1’ t!;o litis is very far ad.mb; e lly iut»' b Mil*. I * fact o f it i* >» r.r»* 1'»■> I’*«'»’ 1 1 1 1 * P. 4 . rancin* «l.»pe*11d on tii ( ’ »1»-I» l >ren !. doubt ii a ¡».v >re c: lint* «* md ilia n tliat of . 1< ; ) . rl ve I: ivi •hil- ' UP run a scluxJ ut lea t t\«»i t «»». c*>urs»q ft r f*>r tin * “ backw* cl « »** ha tv t»> pay month Co* pi il ss 11 mn slôO be untibie t*> ami wii mouths public school with two teachers, while a district with half the numb r of children will draw about S l2”)—and with one teacher, at the sum * wag *s, b • abb* to have months sc!;- ol. At first v.e were favorably im- nro-ssed with tlie law, and believe yet tli it if re. tin* \1 so all c m il h.ave school aK>w the same, it would be ix >«*d: hid if this dotlgo of being poor entitles districts to the money, C oquille City would draw heavily on Fnirview. Harry, come now; don’t von think you spread it a little too thick. Be candid. Our best-lixed citizens are no better olf in this world s goods than vour average rancher, and you do not want great odds over a poorer people. On Sunday atternoon at three o’clock we were called to witness the nuptials of Mr. James \\. Hughes and Miss Mellissa Doyle. The affair was a pleasant one and t»aok pi; ice in the par!lor of the I k ibinso ii hoU:-t* in this place. Mr. run • 1 Jacks»! lit!) I > ughes i 1 hop for the liew nkill c» »mpaiiy At I Impire City, -ilice last July. He i?« a soh* ii.lid V lorki nan ami withal an excellent young man. Miss Doyle is a daughter of the late D. R. Doyle, ! .*. congru! «il? te M r. Hughe.'on getting so go .1 a wile. The gr»oni arrived her»* S iturd y ill comp ;!' .doi A. A. Lord and Cl'.aih y ( art vright, two intimate frmmU «».i i»»rm**i’ ami .<!iss ?>lary Schr*». h r acting as I.«>-t man and best maid. Lid. -1. P. Faster per form lt;M* eoreuiony, v.liieh was I »riel. Ìli* brass ban l serenaded tin* happy couple in the evening, and wore tieat»»l to tli** best. i lie parties have our con- enntr; «-t 1 Cf *• .1 « : I « * It is singular how forgetful peo ple are in regard to the weather. Every paper we see is giving fhis spring tin* name of the di vest and warmest ever seen in Oregon. Jin* facts are that two years ago it was dryer and warmer than it is this year, ami a little earlier in the sea- son. Two years ago our dry season set in tl;«* middle of Febru ¡r> ami continued tiil the hist of March. This year it commenced the 1st o f March ami has continued up to the middle of April. It was much warmer than now, ami w here the ground is solid now, dust was an inch deep then. Chiusi ami J « ! « » » . 1 lanciato, Api 1 u. A J e rs e y \Vuii«ler. io N O T IC E ! Office of the Occident W ater C om pany 1 ('«»quill«.»City, Ore*}*., April I. 1885 . f " V ^ O T IO E is hereby given to the stuck i \ holders o f the Occident W ater Comim- nv, C o q u ille C ity , Oregon, that a meeting for the election of Directors, will take place at C. Andrews* store in Coquille City, Ore gon, on M a y 7 th, 1885 . at 7 o’clock, p. m . J. A. Sim on, Secretary. The astounding statement that tv go< »1 in t!:is part considering. obtained in live minutes, .lie oil Deeanii a l‘ * 'u * ,1:* a " * ! the imported cow* Princess 2d 80-1(5 H- i I . • » .i i -ii i _ i l • •, I i Honerkong da t os to M arco lOt li, ami yielded 4(5 lbs 121 oz. o f salted but \\ «* !'; iiavili» beanti« ul weather, used will bo petroleum in its crude 1 & i - i l » „ i , i. w , j • ; 11 Vokolicina to thè ti 1st. ter for the week ending March 1, Our roads are ouite dusty. ì state, and the cost of running will , < , , , , e » i • ! i «m t- „ i riii • „ i The Shanghai Mercury says the is the sensation of the lioui in Jer h o ly g ¡mens look well, lnit ram bo oOcts. per day. lh e engine,. ° t - , • i l] IIP ii.. i Pi f I • I * . ¥ » i .. p ii i 1 v 'COlt >V of V llll-Milll Mild JV ^ (‘1- sey ciicles, and will doubtless is osdlv - needed [or the benefit of winch is _ on the way S from the east, _ i 1 I . J ....._____ I,.... . , I r. ili» ♦ 11 I., provoke a storm of incredulous ; cosi $150, ami the speed claimed is .( i armers. i cree commanding the destruction protests. Coming through the me I ’apt. Tennison came down for six knots an hour, I of all Bounin Catholic converts dium of an oflicially conducted test the pur{H)se of pmcha.-ing proper- fGolii lleiuh Gazette. 1 1 and all foreigners be killed. Re- under the auspices of the Am er tv in B ¡ml >ii. lie intend* to lo- No rain since the 25th of Feb ! ports had reached Shanghai that ican Jersey Cattle Club, it will of In re. ruary of any conséquence. several Homan Catholic settlements course challenge greater attention (). i «*nove’s property in Bandoli Farmers never had a more favor- • )l‘ had already been destroyed., and i r.i r s ii He I, as a nice little than if the test had been a private able season, and more grain several hundred converts killed. 1 ice fronting the Tli« only illustrated Magazine devoted to the 01)0. county road. development of the Great Weat. Contain« a l.e pianto,1 in C o n y county this : The \i!lageof vi!,.,g e „ f Kingaging, Kit,gasino, two two days <lnys M.st amount of general information and w hich he viti sell at a reasonable year than ever bejore. Princess 2d is light fawn, with cial arilelexon subjects of intereat to all. Ably urnev from Tali, had lieen de- ! Knperbly illuMtrated'! plico. white on belly; black tongue; white <*ondu«*t**d Only ?•-* a year. L. Samuel, Publisher, No. 123 Tho run of salmon has not yet siroved, and forty converts and ki home Im-on returned switch ; very yellow skin; first-class Front street, Portland, Or. l-.v tills week w itti ni.'. \v i fe begun. It is predicted that fi.-m- two j ;]-j(»sts killed. The only rea- s*j!vedge escutcheon, and as* nay \< tv P o lic e . ing will be rather sia.*!; the present .m assigned bv the Chinese viee- id baby. large and perfectly shaped udder. V. o hiu’ethe He!liny of a farm of lOOacien •». • ! season, owing to a scarcity “ f ; roy for the massacro, is that the \\. ii. Dixon an She was bred by A. L e Gallai.**, St. . w ith a upleiulid »»rch;ir»l, <i<*od wnter, h ¿»ood ^ e 111 snow in the mountains and the low ; «> Ionian Catholics were going to re-i house. rl’he furiii yielded JV) tons o f ti uothy Bandtui a lew days this week. H e . . Brelnde’s Island of Jersey, dropp liny last wesson. Tlie farm v i l be sold ; stage of tin* river. | volt against the Chinese Govern-! oil Feb. 22, 1877, imported in 187‘J, eheii]). and the followin'; f-o with the pluc>: purchased > lots in Bandoli ( itv. John 1). Miller, who résiliés in <o liisul of Hheep. a lot of hoc>H 1 yoke of cat am! bought at one of the New ; tle. el.uin’s Ac., u lot of cows, yetirlingH and and ah- > a nice, good wagon o f A. j Jerry s Mat precinct, is now 82 j Viceroy L i Hung Cluing has a p -! »lii* house-hold furniture which is new nud (ìirom i. I York auction sales for the Shoe «imd. years of age, and has perhaps been ! poinlo(1 <>n. Leliamann, a Pius-1 Dr. Downing of Port Orford ! maker herd at 81,800. She was j of more service than any* other one j HjnlJ to chief command of | gave O. L e n e v e .a call recently, i tested at the Burnside farm Feb. THo E22ICX3:^u2SrCrE! man in adding to the population of ; tj10 Chinese artillery. Front St.. Marshfield. Or., He is a prominent physician, and 20-27, 1884, for seven days, under 4 urry county. He has li\ing, se\- j ^ Hongkong and Shanghai bank- ft. P. Hansen, Prop. well liked bv all. the supervision of Mr. J. \. N. j on sons, thieo daughteis, foitj-one ¡r.gcorporation negotiated a loan of The schooner Coquille is due the W illis, yielding !»2J lbs. of mill;, j Agent for G ib b so n ’s f>ne whiskies, an A A A gi and-childien, and eight £,out 'a million and a half pounds sterling ; - Also »Kent for the C E L E B R A T E D Coquille liver. which produced 27 H*s. 10 oz. of C whisky. H I C A G O l i E E l l and lH J R T K tt at whole gland childien, n«*ntl\ nl«»J " !H,M1 for the Chinese Government. Mar*! Mis. Bobinson accompanied by butter. In twenty-eight consecu sale and retail. The celebrated H O C A beer on draught and in bottlea. v 3 n l 9 reside in this county. We doubt : itimeicencessions are given as se her »laughter, Mrs. Collier, came to tive days (including this 27 lbs. 10: if there is another man in the State curily for i[w ioan. B uahn on the steamer Little An i 7 ) she produced 107 lbs. of salt that can make a better showing. ; ‘ A h »:,,, r „ srP. nie. | ed butter. This performance [«.M-îmî^ïïeview.l San Francisco, April (5 . Dr. B. The sclxxmer Parkersburg will j brought Princess into very promi One day this week a hen hatched 11. McD.mald, President of the be ready for sea tla* 10th of April. nent notice at the time, but the C r. M E H L ^ P r o p . out a chicken that possessed four Pacific Bank of this city, is, it is Pearl Paci lie. test ju.-d concluded is so iar beyond Coquille City. Oregon. legs, on Dave West’s farm. It : stated this evening, a creditor of Apr il lOtli, ’8Ò. it that the yield of a year ago seems Orders promptly filled. - » lived several days but like most the Fxchunge National Bank of Pie ase return kegs promptly after being Scut to trivial in comparison.— Breeder s monstro* it les succumbed early to Norfolk, Virginia, which failed a i emptied. x ‘2 u>l San Francisco, April 7.—Judge G.izette. the inevitable and died. Tt is now few days ago, for $200,000. lit* Sawyer, of tlie I ’ nited States Dis ‘ h »j \bush' !s ot f oats oars for i< s ile at Norway— preserved in alcohol and is a euri- owned 1000 shares of the capital » )> ***»'■» cents lier basii J a;<i*ly t * Au^'. ii. trict Court, this afternoon coiulem- it *n. osity. ' stock o f that bank, which cost him S-div ku U t . « it Mrs. HiJl-Sharoii to twenty-four l ( )ii S \.LK! *). Cleveland starts this week $100,000, besides having about . hours in the County jail for con- . . . 1st door north of O live liotel, < 1WV l’ ushfts <>f oats; n.» redi-li or uit ’. s - tempt of Court. Mrs. llill-Sliaron for S q u ill® country with the tine 8 HMI0.D on deposit m it. H is son, 1 ' ” , * t;;rti se» «1 in them—iit-' t-f been wet f M a in * »S t i i f . i t , Scainperdown four year old, Jim B. H. McDonald, jr., and w ho is or damaged. Will dt*iiv»r tl,o « mì » at refuse«.! to obey the tinier of tl Norwav at '»*J < *t ji - t bushel. sae.,e«l. OOQTJIX-.TL.E CITY, tho 1 ncike liA'i-tw i>. forme.:'.. Winston. ThD is the nearest (he Manager (\>urt to pro»luce the marriage con- . Bei'f. I ’-irk Glutton, Groceries »in»l NOTICE OF iTHIbGATlON. tract, so that tlie ink in the b»xly thoroughbred stallion in this sec- Bank, in an interview to-night on ]'r«»visi »ns constantly on hand, at Lami Office at Jiovlvirg. On u-.n, > tioii of the state tracing his lineage (he subject, admitted the main the lowest market prices, ami of the document and that in Mr. alareli lS'C*. * through Norfolk to Lixinoton. He : (acts, but rul.led if the amount in- Notice is lierehy ^iveil tLat the io.iowill;, Fresh Produce taken in exchange. Sharon’s signature might be tested, . named tiler has I ¡e»». no Ueo ot l is i;» : '-ri- »S. S. McAdams, Prop- i,. . a i ... will make the season at some points vested and on deposit prove a total tion to n>ake linai i»r<M»f in support of lus > To h®e ;f ii u it lvn,.a weie u.» tuo same. Alls : 1 - - - - - - __ t 3 p 24 _ ____ claim, and that said proof v iil he made he- j Hill-Sharon, in reply to the sen- j 0,1 tho Coquille, not yet decided. h>*-S his father would stand it w ith- fore the ilefiisrer or heeeiver of the L'. S. | He is a beautiful bay ami is destin- out complaining. Dr. McDonald’s Land IMlie»* ut this*huro < »r> «eli. on ’I'hnrs- tence, raid: “ I am prefectlv will day May 7. issò, viz: John W. ( ' ‘ to. Home- ■ immense wealth will fortunately stead No. SH8 for the S E L of S J. V. S,*c. j ing to go to jail, and stay there, sir, 1 to ,nn^e biatk. . . . h. «.f S NV q S e. :;i ami N E ’ , « f N L , • i » m, ins • jail • has - i t K i |e ,» FJocrges J>ios. i i v -,0 Imd n.,u some ol 1 permit him to bear the loss witli- L q 'o. S W A. L. Nosier Prop. «-e. LM T ¡Î0 S It 11 West. to protect inv rights. J lie names the following witness««» to prove j * — : out embarrassment no terrors for mo. I l l burn those their harness ami saddles cut to Mrdn St. Coquille City. Oregon. his continuons resnhuiee upon, ;u.d calti- ! ’Mi«* 1*‘M C liiiM-sc Y l i n i s l r r . Vittionof. said land, viz: papers to-night, before they sh all! pieces last Sunday night, by some — :0 ;— ! New York, April 7.— Cheng Teoa J. C. llobins.ut I It. J. Robinson ! all of Any«ira. have them.’’ W bile she was bein,T miscreant, who, ii found out will Fresh and choice meats of a! Yu. the new Chinese Minister to J. Uervy I Oregon. le. 1 from tlie C«»ui t ro«»in slit J. S. Melica kinds constantly on hand. this country, arrive«l here to-day H »*njnn at. *«1 ite«l with ti»r< atoning to PiU anllv comluck Meni-.** ALSO mardi i on the steamship Acapulco. Col SI: aron when she got out of jail. (^uito a curiosity \.ns on exhibi- Groceries, vegetables and pro lector Bobcrtson and other officials f TIM M E M L \\T> N« V i IM E. ; < ) u»lg«* Sawyc r ma le a ii« v, m i l tioii at thè ( ’»•snuopoliian hotel thi< visions, etc., etc. . lioO I ’. S. Land Ofììee, Ih s- liii « >; <* -<"t. went down tin* bay in ,*i revenue .4 I. week, the sanie la-ing a harpo»’in tintt tin* man•iag.* contract amd November 'J ». 1 '-l. N! »TICE! cutter to meet tlie steamship and XJOTK’E is her. by <;i.vn lha. !.:< h r l , «> V'l'iiu :t ii:»«y euiuvi'ii: Whereas r.ty er papers be pro luccd in (. v. hieSi w..s tak»*n frolli »indiale ne*ir has applied to pu )«•!•• «. r. » *.if«-. •« ; « u : J . »irm r.’ has. v.:tl...i t bring tho Minister ashore. The x q y «.f Hill » . ii }’■** ' ■ ’s •*" pr >vie:iti«*n. 8 . !.. q <>1 j*,< cti< t: ' \Ye ine. dav nr C.*es bay. and wliich was of ti*«* ft my bed nml 1 ■ \ 1.'»*.« *.«».«. f th.* v\ 4 > • 1 >. j -\i. ; f. ;• , warn all li pirsoiiri new Minister will stay a few days of r * « 9 » -« nr ii»m.t I* T ! r.i * *,.;» (¡< r < n no :<«•«•« nnt. uml«v « lu* : :*i «•f ••«»!>^r«*.*.* pattern mad.-.j iorty y .ir s ago. o l i i Ae:s«;k!iiG! with tin* Chinese Consul, lie is the salo < f l i : ii!*« t ':mi < \ l Win. H . Warner. of ] 1. !’. Witherow seeureil judg- not feeling well. He was shut up ( '.ilitornia. ( • ,;oU. N«*v. My.-*'«» M.»ii. . XX :i4hii;;t .n. A-* Anv ami :;îl persons e’.ain in ; : > v C. it J. ( ’»>x l it«*!v purclia.* d l * if ment tiiis we«*k against t in * (). «k C. in a Panama hotel during the riots, i'H'i; any » * f tin* ¡«bow lands leust ;:*• tla r i»i* 1 T «; ml < '»liic*. at 1» -obnr<- . « he«;..n. * li. for $ io, (Kit) damage » for ¡iljuries K • .» • »!! low, m u g m ’la* -en» ¡oner when it was unsafe to he even in th«‘ Mosebur;.; laud oitiav v.irìiin :!;« Aiarcli -’4 I-»f«.*». « }it:b.¡ration hev -uf ¡ani fai inv ‘ 'u*> ho "V ,*< :• I n b y •*,. mi .'¡a. tlu- f »!l«»\viii^ Cm puna, and intends tii ting her no r» c“ ived by lus little soli, whom it seen at a window. He will g»> to days i: lhair elai.ns will be bar»« «I by M:«.»-. * ^ * <1 * : t :ici* has 1*!« 2 m •;««•«* of l.is in- wiìl be romomberod was knoeked Washington as soon as he is rested. Wm. F. Meniamin, for the Kiurdaw river trade. i* ii*• <*!i i ) j '* .1 n\ Mur*T.;>rt »t* innrKhiiW 1.« . is > :. lus <• .••ii».. ;n! 1 :;.:ii proof wili !«• n :u o olì* »11raiii of cars w liich w’erebeing Will* l*r«*i»;tiMli<»!i«i>. W. 11. Noble intends running before! he 1 .« i i ; ! » r <•;* M.eeivii* « f S. r i T V H O N T O IlE iltS . switched and lost both legs by being ! L. u l < iliv* • at I;>*s«'l»u:*e_, « ir«*t;on. on Tli*:-.4- London April 7.— The Govern- two t»*ams at his l»>g [ing camp on Iu tli*- cucnty c<»i:rt of «lit* si:.t. Ore- «••¡y. 'E y 7 . viz: .l.»Rarh . ti C. run over. g»»n lor tli«' (joaiuy «>« (.’«»« s. in.011. lliili;,* ,te:.«| No. f »¡* the S *' ! mont is continuing its preparations Coal i>Hll u slough. Besides irut- 1 * ’ * in liu* in.iiU i c i vh. »■.•>..««!• anJ a»iar«I:an- ol s xv q See. *>7. \ j; q- ,,f k q rV fPlaindealer.] for arming fast ocean steamers. s’uip of iiiiza L.. G « * « S.. Merry li., aud am! XV q of N XV q S*»c. :*4 T ¡lO S li l i XV» s*. ting in log s for th«* mill, he will i lioiiuis \V. liobiUKuit. lie names th*» followint* witnesses to pr»>v»« The noted Bud Thompson is e x - ; Work on the Anchor line stexmel* haul piles, and logs Order to stiow f««use oa apphentiou for his continuous resiil<-nce up*»n, and cuit.i* ;i- sale oi real properly. tion of. said land, viz: I pecteil to arrive in Iloseburg in «a America, and the Cunard steamer mill. it appearing 10 inis court from tlu |H*ti- John XV. Otto lion prevt at« ii ;.n«i h.eil by Natiey 1.. « ¡'.««T J. t*. He !i« u Oregon will receive an armament I all of Angora, The friemls o f John Hansen, w ho fewr days. m«<iiv«>i.u «»t ««.«• p r-ons and « sia:e«>f La/.a Jns. Hervey j Oregon. J«.. O i « t k<‘ .*}., M«,ri'y !>.. alio i Los. V*. Mob A. 11. Fish W. G. Woodward, D. C. Court- of ten guns each, and each will J mysieriously disappeared about isun. inwiors. ]»raviiin lor ;«n oroer «if sal-- of Also at tlie same time and place. tlir, m * years a g o , would like to o b -; no.v aml Feter Kearns returned h.ave transportation facilities for ceriaai real-* sain: t>« l«»nr,int; i«< s ad i wants Richard J. R o b in so n . Homestead No. l!;«u it is ior iii«. o* st iir.* r« svs ol (s.utl mill«>r tain some information concerning last Saturday from their prospect-j 1300 men. Every movement of heirs, and necessary iliat s«nh reul-estute »*-*■■* for the N XV q Sec. 2.*. T 30 8 l t l l West. sh«iui«i be s«jld. To wit: iA»t one, «»f section lie names the following wi.neoseH to ilili). H e was an old resilient < f ; ing tour way up the eastern ex-1 Russian vessels in all parts of the i»l m township li* south «»f ri«n*,e l ‘J west of prove his continuous residence upon, and tin* Bay, and was known by the trornety of the North Umpqua riv- j world is watched, and if war were tue Vi iliuiueUe uieridum. containing lf>. u;i cultivation of, said land, viz: 1 acres of luml— more or less, ml of s;inl John XV. { Uto nickname of “ Thundering John.” or, where they found an extensive ; declared to-morrow a vast tonnage land sun a teil in C o o s «:o. Oi on. It is J. S. Relicn ! all of Angora. | Oregon. goal ledge, which they prospected : of Russian c<argoes now atio.at would hereby ordered, that the next of kiii of saiit Jas. Hervey j The property holders of Empire, | minor heirs, and all p» rs«tus interested in A. H . Fish a mile be Ihible to capture. the sa*U estate appear lietore this court on Wm. F. Benjamin. a t .... expense o f 8150, got tl.eO. S. |for » d,sta,K’6 o f over b» ,f * Monday the t»:h uav of April A. D. IS*.*», at ™-»rn»i 33 ___________________ Register. P r o p a r «*«! f o r \V;ir. i /< 4 , • and brought in some of the quartz 11 o'clock in the forenoon «»[ said day, at i. no . to continue their water pipe; h. 1 St. Petersburg, April 7.— The the court room of this county court, at the *1 .« ...... i _ .. . • ; or rock which tliev are now* having court house in Empire City, in said county, to the telegiaiph corner, and put m n hydrant, which will be used in | asi"‘W - 1‘ ¡* pronounced very Ilussiun Government is irmking nc- then and there to show cause, it any there r n . Mew City Market . Coquille City Market • . ensoof tire. It « i l l tl.r o « «vater nch " uJ un(loul,,edly bring | t«ve prep-wations to put the great i i r • *1 • • •♦ them a handsome return in lime, i naval and military statu ti at C ron- ovei any building in the vicinity. I . . . . . . . ... „ e i » i ! They [x»sted up their minning no- Ktadt m a position o f complete de- ( has. Lichtwerk has purchased . ticeg nD(l fiie(1 their claims with the ! ^nse. The harbor has already Capt. Ernsts one-half interest in county clerk. They will again go ! been protected by the sinking of the steamer Bertha, paying there-1 nf) there next weeU and we ,lope | hu,.dr«?ds of torrpedoes iu the ship for >800. The boat is at present i that success may attend them, even channel. on the ways in the ship yard where IE«-j»»»r(«.«l. i bey on«, their m«jst sanguine ex some new planks are being put in .! London, April 7.— A dispatch pectations. There could not be a better time and other repairs made, after which i ...................... . from Pekin reports that peace has .. « ,, • . 1 The body of Andy McCluug, than the present for getting tho the steamer will again resume her j J J . & , been concluded with France and ... , . one o f the unfortunate ones re- . . . stumps, lo g s and rubbish out of tri[is on ( loos liver. cently d row net l in Applegiite creek, j ^ h1,m on the basis of the rourm er the streets, l ivery thing is dry and Capt. B e»d has commenced was found last week, leaving now | Convention. It is said no indem- burns well. A little work now will building steam launch at this only the h»i«lv of A. N. Jones, the [ nity will be paid by China to add much to the «appearance of tin* place, which will be a novelty in (^r^ver’ ^ias no^ >ct been found, France. town, which is readily noticed by the steamboat line. The boat will j J. J. Comstock arrived in Rose- A T id a l W ave strangers, it will enhance the be 23 feet long; 4ft. beam, and ! Queenstown, April 7.— The xv^ nesday evening. H e is value of your property, and will W hite Star line steamship Ger I'B h i.lra it Slie «nil lie run by » ! tl,„t mill recently sawml m..re cause oti.-Ts to settle among us ( hnpnmn engine, a ne~ arrange- ' lumber in eleven hours than any manic, which left this port Fi nlay wish 830 who would otherwise seek another* ment, which has been tried in the ' other mill o f the same capacity ev- . afternoon for . New York , . , town. Try by your efforts to con east with .satisfactory «.suits The 1 *r has tit Oregon during the san.e : I,ass6,,f ra', 1,as llavll>« smiMiiuuij uMiiiH. 4. f « ¡ . „ f T i.o ..l- n ,.;. ,1« encountered a terrific storm aud vince »ill that you have come to fuel used will be oil. An oil tank e,,« tIh °/ 1 J 1^v ♦ *' ti.lal wave, stay, aud that you want your town uill be placed in the forward part,; tM1Rine \Vit!i 10x12 inch cylinder. | F n lin ih iijw ii Djin»;. to look well. ► 4A4 « having a pipe leading to the b oiler.; The saw is a plain double circular | Washington, April 0.— A dispatch T. J. Perkins, Esq., made us «a Tlu* water will he in tlie tubs, and I saw, and with it, during the time receive«! here tins morning from pleasant visit yesterday. He is not in the boiler, as has heretofore ' above stated, he sawed over 30,000 the home of ex-Secretary Freling- canv«.;>.ing f *r electric appliances, been tli«* cast*, llu* oil is injectctl feet of lumber without an edger. ( huysen, says he is not expected to the best we have ever seen. by a sprinkler, which throws a ^ Who can beat it? i live through tho day. J he, why an order sht*u«d not be made, lor the sale of said real-estate. Au«i it is furth er ordi red that a eup> ot this order be serv ed by publication tuereot once a week for three successive weeks Imfore tin* said day «it heanno, in a newspaper of centra! cir- cuiat.on, printed and published m said county of c'tsis and state of Grepon. L a u ii tim iMiu uay oi February «v.D. issò. tieo. M. J>yer. .»w t oUllvV U«loo. » vLE MY A L M iN lS T liA i’tiiX t O i ’ j K ’E is hereby ^i\«n, that b\ virtue «»» uu or*i*-r «<i tue county c«>uri oi the »».«tie uf 4,;1‘*‘^«.>11 for the c«*i.xity «»i ('o<(S u.iiue < u Ibe MU »«ay of Jnijumy, l.ss; in tin* mu iter ul tin* esta.i* ot ,l« ss«.* I*«»i«ts de- cciLseu, cun.u.Miuiit^; m t, tin* udmiiiiKtrn t.’ix «jf siiKi estute, t«.» sciJ life rciil pr*ii«*r«y o» suiu dec«used Lereiiuifter «uacnbtu. or a«* much thereol <ts : hail be sulhcii*iit to pav tue c aims a^amsi said «.state and the ex- p«*iis«*s *>i auimlustration, aiuouiitiiii; to iibout the sum ol « i^ht hundred and tl tliirtv dollars, in tlu* nmnner provided by law for the sine «>f real property on execution. Now. therefore i will oil Saturday the 18 th day «_>f April. INN», at the hour o f on:* o’clock in the atternoon «»l that «a y , at the court Imuse door, in Empire C ity, in said v Coos county, otter for sa.e ami sell for cash < lo ]<> er at pai'lfc i.action, to the hi^ht-si Itiuds- there for. t he fonowin« described r*al tate, to wit: the 8. E. q of Sec. .V>. and the \\«*st ol the S<»u th V»« st q of Sec. ‘iti, U»ss •r>- acres k«*retoio«e so!«l t«> , muiuia Snyder by dei-d dated November iMth 187 «;,,,,, am! re corded on pim»* <^)s«>t J.ook six «>f «{««•« « of the records of Moos Countv, Or«»»on a< I in township ‘27 South of Maiif.«* Id \V«-st of the. AN illume tie Meridian and in the said (' «am ty of Coos, or s«> much thereof as may be necessary to sutisiy the Mimi claims and ex penses. Elizabeth Fouts, m arl 0 n 30 Administratrix N POST OFFICE Store, C. A N D R E W S PROPRIETOR, CONSTANTLY Keeps An assortment of Boots and shoes, Hats and caps, Stationery, Inks, D ry goods and ^ Clothing La dies, Gents and Childrens General fur nishing goods; also groceries, Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco andcandies. H e pays the high est price for country produce v ln 2 3