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A c q u ili* (íih j ¿ ü n 'iiid . I t i . IlorninnnS Visit. lias ever beeu piosperous when five on: a il ig iiíío ís s . Sam will work ten men on the NO TICE! Oliice of tb<> Occident Water Company | Coquill«* City. Oreg.. April 1. 188"». f [CoosEnyNews.] ! claims, so lie informs us. I,er cent. of the people owned nine- Hon. B. Hermann, our Congress- Capt Reed <*p«cte to lamm!« his | J ol,n Sllttol, the father 0£ th e 1 N T S & ^ C Î U &  ï t t tenths of the property. When 200 mail> ariiVeil in town Tuesday uew steamer in about two weeks. editor o f this paper, died in Jack- T I FS DA Y, A H I I L ‘JS, 1885. Loman nobles owned the world, evening. Soon after his arrival, at C. Andrew»’ st ;« ■ in ('«Miuille City, Ore It is rumored that lumber lias son county on the -itli inst. tome died. posters were out that he would you, on May 7th, Es.”», at 7 o’clock, i*. m . Proti • Ein «.ill«’»*. • A 1 J. A. Simon, s. < in dhim.; must break. L it her speak in town at night, and .at 7 advanced in price m Sail Furucis- J. J. Wilson sailor pro tern, on Secretary. co. There M*cm - to be iiid ¡sire among the t i«. tl e schooner Truckee arrived Fri- o'clock a crowd had gathered at the farmers to find a I »IV»lit able crop; or tT;o The saw mill at this [dace com- having had a good time going ic r Odd Fellows’ halt to hear him. n for a good *y can roly til' (*ne that ou hor His speech was "ood boimr in the menceti running on full time hist ' jowl)< He reports some marvelous • -i * « * there : \ \hit*!]i steady i liai ket, mi d in shapoof thrott propositions, which lucsdny. doings while in the city. J* J* can. St » < t N» \ . is ready inOllOV. Sue h H Oil e is the we think of the greatest importance Z. T. Siglin left \\ ashington C ily now be found at L iv w lo rs ol«l 1 lie Bnudon spring races will pjx-rmiut that production of to our [)eo[>le, ami which we advise on the Till inst. for Iowa. H e will stand, above Mc\ ay s Hotel. *- - 4 ^>^ 4 --- you are trying to come oil’ on tin» Lamh.n beach on t Tom to at once het-d Ibis first come home by the Northern Faciiic noxious V. ce 1 tli ZEPTiil Drano, X=rcp. IT ¡day May 1st. As lar as we can The oil ùf pep- rii y >ur W'.'l: in regard to his mill property railroad. t »-- i i « ,.;i Ol Tl«.-» ( Viilv f piii-> r**! i '• ! >!o house is will furnished, and \\ iellata, April J l . - f lie D ali} | t,I(. table* supplied with the best the make out there w¡21 be low water 5 to :*10 nor perm int i ‘ liere, which is ly^ig idle, lie urg- Mrs. liv e r left for the valley Eagle’s special il’olil Kingma.i, n ark« t afford ;. Neither pains or expense W e are told that ,1 ... .tability to till ' about 10 A. M. ~x)tir. r ed our people to buy a half inter- Wednesday last to visit herdaugh- Kansas, details a disastrous flood i nr«* spared m make it pleasant for patrons. Mr. T. \\. I'rook, Mr. Sol Culver, 1 ! ¡I! it to be v e ry flirti: , <‘sf, or more, in the mid and start it She took Lizzie Winchester which occurred this morning in Th« !; ■* cigar.'alwavK kept. Baggage de- X » 1 tiw m l to ami from the Steamer landing. 1>. I »avail. .Mr. Kronen Ivrg and i ti:« rs are go- [Iti i up; and made the splendid oiler «>1 with her, who will remain with N innescali river, and w hich is Sample rottimi for commercial men. the fl ('111 ing t«> run their horses, ami as an ohi : ontani«* waiting on them till -they could Mrs. Judge Skinner at Eugene .............. b non- ;ho Steamer Lending, support'd to have been the result This Ih.ns*-in ,1 those are well niatehed it is impos ctl 111 been «ni Michigan make the money out of the profits City. of a water spout. About ‘J o’clock sible to tell who owns tin* best business < lucir g i'd of ; of th «' mill to pav for their shares The scow schooner Truckee arriv- j|,e r j ver [„»<>an to rise at atremen- \ s lie horse until tin* races decide. There — a better oiler than which could I'» rin int r or \ vs e ld It' ed on the bay last week from S n (j,lU;. j-;it«>, but little attention was iw l.et t‘ [Tints in his lib* will also be a ladies, race for which not well b«* made. Ho Made every T rancisc«», and is loading «at th«i mill j,;i[,[ j() a.s the pr(*cee«ling night The Thoroughbred Stallion, lie sees grow n : ; her«' now. !b* hois« s haw already been enter tl, offer ami oven*« me o\eiy objection wharf with nail kegs and lumber. [)a,[ l,0( n one of rain. The river In the evening *h> > been um 1 t >1 •u\ ing tli«* j lants a mul«' race etc. that could reasonably be made. In A new to[unast was found ueces- j.osp pivf. in thirty minutes and in the spring and ■ Ming them «>ut there will ben grand ball in the th«' first j)la«,i' lie agreed t«> knock in row »2Ä feet ap n't and cultivât- large rr> un of the (.¡«»Men Beach oil’ tfWOO «>n the cost , and then give sary, which is l»«*iug supplied by ¡n a short time was out of its banks, [)\j still the [ieo[»le did not fear in , ■in like olii» tl:«' C()|([ hotel and for which a string band them a controlling interest and let \\ . (). Cristensen. thf* prc-‘ i!t srr.scji of Negotiations are ¡tending betwcen any particular danger, thinking l y M E at L .U\ make A kill the m in that climate. has been already engaged. will*« r:ii- i ‘ it ;a;d o«::u:tv. them work the business to suit a J. A. Yoakem and J. F. lkirdee, a the water could not mise much EEEEilEli ia s bcautifa'. dappled brown grami time is expected, lots of There tl *« ml ami g«*t their them-elvcs. Believing that they Soon small buildings and seven yj,*i:rs.old <«n tlu* -•» h <l:»y of July, plant * in M about tl'.e time the mimic, lots of dancing, lots of .sing would work for their own interests, late arrival from Nebraska, for the more. sixteen hands h:ah and wcir L h l&KUbft. purchase of tin* former’s farm at sheds began to move, and almost: 1 tirs crop w Id be ready to eut ing, 1«'ts of fun. he was not afraid his would suffer, Pedigree: the fol ks of Coos river. The price immediately the w hole o f »South A. (iirm iii ex’peets to have his here for it is road to harvest lie said he was willing to pay any , I asked is $8,.'H)0, and the price offer- Main street was under water,which J>^E(HEItwassir«*d bv hrMnnox h«* by when it is in bloom. Then, they hotel in full running order on the ; ass< niont that they should choose ‘ . . - $S,5 1 - . . . . . \ermuat Eeecher s dan. was sired by ed is $8,01)0. tore llOUSC from their foundations Ishhiud Chief: he by Mciubrino. S"Cund Thursday previous to the first of get but one, while we could got to make, ami risk his interests to and sent them drifting across the Jam *‘.v Morgan and out of a Whip j l ’oasL Mail.] fnun tw«> to three crops each sea May. Everything will b«* quietly their judgement and honor. \\ hat ; down the : n’“rp- s' n. Thirty pouims o f oil to the ami orderly conducted; prices mod more could he offer? *.o say that ; "Work in the Newport coal mine street and on their way J _ S«*as'!n to 1st, 1SS.V. ■nt riv< r, with fam- w i K l and fui bui« Terms—Single b ap $.'>.0), season $8.00, acre is considered a good vr< p in erate. Oil the night of the ball the property is not worth his was resumed yesterday, lies still in them ¡creaming for | insurance $10. Michigan, and much above tin there will be « plentiful supply of price is preportorous.— It would be A few days tig«) a shark seven or i i will be assumed for fiM »I ! % * i i j i , 1 responsi Li! lllO îlo O U ht ( 11 lLMliil <1 lIiO . . average: but with a better quality mineral water for the ladies, and better to run the mill, if we had to eight feet long was seen passing liOiP. * # accidents or escapements. JamesC. Ilrown, and two crops ir. a season we cor those th . require honest good pay double tin* juice, in preference Major Tower’s place on South Coos floor of the bridge, which caused the water to pour int.) the L iv e r -' n3G>£___________ Owner and Proprietor. tninly cal. pr« dime CO lbs to the | "'h isb 'y ean get all they desbe at to doing nothing. , river. side hot«'l. The inmates fled pre- n, a acre, which at the minimum price, *L’hn Lewis at Port Bandon. m * r i 6 H is second was in regard t o 1 The town trustees have awarded cipit.iteK to th«* north side. Fif- $5, would bring the enormous sum j d«>hn l ripjis who left this neigh- nn ail ” facilities on the liver, nlid lie to Henry Khodes, at $.745, the coil- . , io Clirt , . i i i .i * . . teen dwellings weie swej't awaj, c f £«»00. .fust think what you can L.rlmo«! about six years’ ago for irge«l too .. jieople who have . warned a tract for opening Cedar street ac- w ith . . no it w o m , e n anil , « e ls i-ri...,,. •, 1 *=* i.u ie n ill put your gionnd into that would California has returned. Although . . 1st door north of Olive hotel, i nly mail route up ami down the COrding to the establishe.l grade. them at the mercy «»f the waters. make a return «.f that sum per a c re!: lu' occnpicl a good position at the M a in S t iie e t , liver .* «I !«>ng,todeniaml it of thenext 4 he steamer Coos Bay took w hat , rp¡ie loimber drowned is unknown, The work is about t ie same; s that ^ onnt 1 Pablo coal mines, he was C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , congress by petitions. He prom coal the Caledonia mine had on plUj n( man one and i « mr women necessary in the piviluction <»f hay. ■ obliged to give it up as neither ----- «•,........ - Beef, Pork Mutton, Groceries and ises us a determined effort on his hand Tuesday and has made ai- ai-p km»w:i to have been drowned, Provisions constantly on hand, at The mint is t > be mowed and when himsell or family got their health, part, and assures us of almost cer rangements t«> hereafter take the *s cc H ii III V ,*v«*ral children, the lowest market [»rices, and it is wilted, hauled to the still The doctors’ bills made a big hole tain success. This is a much-needed output of that mine. At this hour, o o’clock p. m. the Fresh Produce taken in exchange. which consists of two tanks fed by I in their receipts, and in add it ion to IS. »S. McAdams, Prop- route not only to increase the mail Geo. H. Thomas i>ost, No. 30. G. ! water began to recede, and a meet- steam from a small boiler capable tIiis^ they paid several dollars a v3n24 facilities, b u t to in s u re quick t r a n A. It., was organized at Empire on ing of citizens is being held to l«i«*k oE generating steam. A GO-foot 've<jk for «R u li water which sit, and which the establishment iff ( worm leading from the tanks com- ; white incrustation on tlieir the 2d inst. by the election and in- after the destitute li\nig and the O a j . i : . I ; ! . 1 ! . 1 * 1 . ! . « C it y m a rk et Our friend kettles and cooking utensils, and ,, I stallation of the following named bodies of the dead. pletes the apparatus H is third and last proposition was A. L. Nosier Pr«»p. intends to build a small distillery also for lire wood, coal, potatoes ! to organize a local board of immi officers: J. G. Cook, commander; I interesting books . for his own use, as he intends to j vegetables etc., so tlir.t at the end Fred Jarvis, s. v. commander; Alex ur. iiira«!i i ia f- .v - .:«^ ru.ki.-nt r.r t'u> co- Main St. Cor.L’ill? Ci'.y. Oregon. gration. O f the Id,000 immigrants ( _ . . . ... i)uillf, but wliiMO po irt *• Iro*» 1» IU»«1 llliiff, C j .1. , Stauff, i. v. conim antlt'r; ii. \\. i»a-c,v»»b«o*s whn-u « • % • « :» • > • ««¿ «-’«t shoi.i t hsn.«■ «• settle in the county and produce i (>t tlje v °nr they hadn't a cent more ’ j ** * >• - i i .— iri- vfi v I '.lfuji, aiul v.¡1 s-li raiit«i!>. wmJ Writ- I expected to arrive in Oregon in *-H<luil> , * xuvyan?veryJ«ài»,àud«Î îu 1 »V u rayidiy. — :0 :— jegan on the th e pre pie- . . ,r , 1 Simpson, chaplain ; W . Baker, ad- tuhim»ume. Fresh and choice meats o f nl mint. Would it not be well for a ! tIian they began number of our farmers to put out ' i u,ls fir.-M of January mary. \\ hen they r) T ( r », jutant; Morton Tower, o. d : H. J. kinds c«. listanti v on land. Ion, stihened them- . . . . . Powell, q. ni.; IL Southwell, sur- — A T 0»! each a few acres this season and , ;ot back to Rind*. , , , .. , merit, not a single county ni tue 1 ' , ¡.*r.in, u m rOiMiii oi- g x LSO iv o v fro sh, nhaled tiie fresh, . T. • . geon; Alex l'ox, o. g.; G. Jtowne, ! Rl . , ' ......... ~ Groceries vont tal lies and j>ro- have a good still put up next sea selve*s out, and ini.laled , . • date is entdled to more. Hus lie c M u p r r,n 1 1‘ ’ b 1 in son? It will pay largely, and why s’.vei-t, Cu« »1 brec-zeis , , tha t . crept i:50 1 P ie a u d ie n c e in n g i- T e* ’ * \i.u«»n-, < a . , m . audience in a a ta tangi p put be Lore L the her«* 1 H t? .« >m from «»tl the blue < *i \gc:i‘ for (.. ibl«s«.a’s I’ne whiskis*, mi A A V not start the enterprise? Some N» >’l i(JE! Arrivals bv tT.e C’oos Bay Fri- whiskv. A!-«» ¡««/«‘i.t f*>r 1 !•«* f t . jl.'.UK\TKD ble nod reasonable manner, and ex- the ; they great Baci tie, () \vl, «•.«'.i It i. ; ;. t*« ne rn: Vfheroan n'.y lifted un , . » * » thing of this kind wherein the « i : í .’ k I i « :u i El- v T : i « ". t that ior some ame othe r day: F M Phipps, wife and Gill Id; riin'AC o «*. : atan*. J . W.-.ntor, ban. vitliout tlieii• w«*ar to lit*aven, \ l«U03 i•lid ! !.« o l 1 . -?.♦» «I E< K.’ A I• -« • » -alo ;u.n r«*inil. f freight is no item, is jiint the c«mi;ti«*s had been crowxled w it h Mrs Neil McKay, Miss McKay, *1 •a m I i. s. v:-ni «>:¡ I» ¡ :\l. I ! ivi i v \ rn all iH*rsoiis a^ainat thanked God. thing we want. tri.s .in; in r on n accolai . u • •.. -;•« * 111 « -1 s, e. ii 1 t >ai t i v so at oui Froun, M is •) Frown, Marlin V. «a. H . ’Warm r. Capt. Young v.ho with his wife t 9 I S<»ii:« thiiiK TSttsI Dm;:. <*::pe«ne, in that our lateFguiatur«* liouckon. Mark Levy, H \V Max L.Lvr:-« IX.iir, ( unii LiLaivI*. A*.». l 'S •. and family have been reside::'* 7 >r li * » ; X ï I í » i ' i i » » ? NUT .C-, > ü. iNAE PEOOE. The foil owing from an exchange some time on his rundí near nicli- ;op*:ropriat«*d si'J,t>dO f-»r immigra well, A ^1 Plato, C L Crockett, «1 Lai’cl (. ILL « : ■ ■ s. ’ > irp. *. :r¡,p/U, I tion jnii’[)oses. Now, what shall I) Dailev, I I 1) Saumh'is, B V» I ! I, <U t « gives the s: ..io n in a nut-shell: ard H ills’, and upon which he has ' l . (•»' .«' ^». S we d about this? The class of MeAnney, Cims \\ inant and H otif i : i t!.< * f«i*l!»'jrin** P r o p * Something must drop, and drop made con.-iderable imi r«»vemeiits, U S f i - . r 1 it ’• i; •• i;-* *,i !,i' in- immigrants coming here now is Schumacher. Mrs S C Kiuyon. \ • 111 0 li Ml limi. i *.-« k m hu «.«, rt like shot, in tills country in a very is going into cattle raising. We his pr».»i b !»’.ü «* Coquille O rog O M * gooil, most of them having con- Mis? Mary Girty and Miss Emma few years. I • for*- 11 < -r I .:-•«• i f V. s. are glad to have such an honest, r > t; 1 1 1 *. 1 * i i . «#n rhur-.- , < bvtiun. sidernble money. They can better Butler were the ad« itions at this 1 » . -r PÎ.V1 S ■ rctu.,1 Land has been given away tocor- earnest and intelligent worker as cLiv -> - » > i , v i ;; ; .5 : 1.1it ha ;« « . Ho »- their own conditi<>n by coming place to the Coss Bay’s [»assenger I* ij I fir h * B *1. i I » s > 1). lim.! .< :ul No. : m 12 foiith«* 8 ’V ’ » pondi«*ns eqii'd t<> the area «>f all the Captain and his amiable and of h n K l; s •<*. :v. * « X i: \ OÍ T here, and ours as well. Mr. Her- list when she sailed for Ynquinu New England arai th e Middle accomplished wif** as neighbors. i. ml " i \V i t S dì *. : vi ; :ih S fl 11 V. < s‘. Tl"“ ' C N T T . f .. ii. .....i ics th »l!o\vine wi: ilOK Mtoltfii» 1 mann promised to do what he could Saturday. States. 1 he amount of I i. [ ( H i J j au Mr. i • rs J. • v J. . j Thompson . uviij |yoi/n n who u v DU|/U- super-1 j lis fa»l'.ii:i:i «;:> 'ìli( HCC uivn;G Bi.:d cul.i..;- Arrivals by the Coos Bay Tues- ; limi of. suiil laud. \i/.: in the li-mds of producers has «le- intended the government work at Boseburg, and urged the people K»W V a ^ J . ¿ 2 * . I I John W .O ito I 1 J. S. Hol io« I nil of Angora. creased from about 27 per cent, to here during the expenditure of the ! ! down here to organze a local board day: B J Welsh and wife, Mrs S ¡ Jas. llervey ¡ Oregon. ; and iiave circulars,descriptive of the I C Kinyon and Miss Mary Girty. 10 per cent, in less than a genera- : A. H. Fish Jam as W in s to n , .M a .» : t the same lime and place. tiun. ‘ I the ooLLt n'few days Li..« . r , « ñ ¡ Co'l ,,ille Vlille>' «».1 of the property j Arrivals by the Areata yesterday: j , ,v Mo- Hi *h::r.l K"i»inson. Homestead N«>. ForJ The enirenev lias contracted iu his retara he will ‘ «.robablv co t„ 8a,<>> sont «“ the ! C 1!\\ atsoii,-J J kronholm, C Hall, V , jaefc«:.-. r,,nV!¡ near < at which time he car. I f‘,r the N W ' 4 Hoc. 2S. T J U S lt ll West. twenty years from real-$36 per cap -! Montana to take ehar-e of some I sta!e » lttter « t f r o m -T I! Cooke, Miss Foye, SI iss W eed ,. Myrtli'Kli A n voue from ¡i I lie names tlm following wi’ nesso.« to his continuous continuous rcsulc residence upon, and 2 4 ii i ai u.1 a « , , . ° w h ic h \ v p n r in ft on flip (ir-at nn <rp M T j h u ttp rn ’p l d __ l h ) - distunco cun L»c nccoiiiuiDthitod v\itii good I pi’nxf ins ita to actually less than $10: many 1 valuable mines there, owned by 1 1 nie llsl *)a8e ° r 3 iissi\oianabon,i, i>uuergeui, no- imslureftt reasonaM4» rrtteg. b | cultivation of. said land, viz John W. < )tto nit ; ■ iHU'ii •:> and ritnn-BK»:: millions being rapidly taken out of some San Francisco ca[)italists. ! to"llay s HEIlALD_nLd a,so to him bmdson, Miss Malm, J Ib'd.lon, F J. S. Helieu i all of Angora, Jim W’in-,rmi is ;«!>.-:«utiful dajiple bay. l.”V, Oregon. •bis. Hervc-v ; E lvidge and I I in the steerage. at Boseburg for distribution. hands hivh. weighs iou«« lbs. he was sin-d cnculation and millions of green- I j ft ¡-peaks well for M i. Thompson's _ • I A. U . l’isii , i ii t * bv Scamienlown. h;* bv Norfolk, he bv Witt. F. Henjnmin. Departures • by the Ct'OS D a j \ Eexii’ ‘toil, he by Ho«ton. he by Sir Archy, backs aro stored away in the ; abilities as a mining engineer when (dniiuii iiifat«*«!. Ii«*gistcr. m-rllu'r. lie by 'liiuoloen. lie by Arabian Hay. Yesterday: Mrs »1 Ernst and vaults of the Treasury. he should be selected for this im- 1,’ i ; t » „ i i i\. At’,. 1 . i i ; I Sciimperdown’s »lam was Nct'ie W .. 1 *v E d i t >1 1 El El >> (* June had , dughter, Oscar Peterson and fa n ii-! Heimmit. second dan. i n ly D a x i«. by Ked Quo man in the L nite«l States portaut office without any solicita- rai.i am) snow for th e past few I } , E i,’ ( .i l lv Prmd-lifl’ I Tol»r»wot» i?r l ‘V^ s<*t* American 1 ia c h lllt, J j (JOlinsOI), O I Sttnl Hook). Jim s dam was by Voting (Jay (.o u M ) recently took a whim tionon his part,and from a crowd of days which helps the looks o f every j H m [0 )p [i p \ Peterson Dan 1 iGrteumm llis dam b y Humboldt, second to reduce the wages of over twenty i applicants, many of whom we have ... - .. ,, . . . ».„«u »;.»•. thousand men, ami only by their | no doubt, are meu of considerable j 1 “ ‘ l8 u y; ^ e q u e n t l y Swansen, O Dulene, A Johnsou, I tll^ ; ^ :of prSbh» i! made the farmers and stockmen Gv ^. • » » wife, i* »v r . G!" ‘ f s« a ton. ■ ie . 1 July . .• ..x1 .. . .,l1 O Danielson and Dali John- | the end < > lm . rartie« own intelligence aiul (*il«»rts was 1 attainments. a,?• *,• »j r r l i breeding bv the season, and their mares smile. SOI), \i llliam J.ianseu, «J Eaild«.), j failing to get with font can !>reed next sca- bloodshed averted. | lla rry Baldwin of Bear creek Improvements are goim* on •*?" *«*•. but will not r!utir™ : b ive meu in this country ean i lately sold a line young mare to A. rapidly in this part of the country. W F H ill, wife and child; Thos ! . CKiciils, be responsible fo r any. \v eir sr, Thos W eir jr, Felix Cohn, ; Win.G. Cleveland, beggar half the iarnjers or de- Giromi. Although Nannawas al- Immigrants are rolling in every Proprietor. i»:>7tf PROPRIETOR, stroy the proi’.perity of a state by a , ways a great favorite of Hany,s, ! Un.y, on hunt of homes. This is A I I Lutzen, Martin Heuken, Jos CONSTANTLY w’ord. AIo:e than oue man owns j and he was very reluctant to part i *!,e l^!li ° ^ot Biem^to come, if Nagle, Wm Nagle, I I D Saunders •‘ HO more wealth than there is in the | with her, yet ho has horses enough tolT «is‘ ho money and John Short. Keeps state of Oregon, and is not consid- left to do much more than he le h<*re in one evening, than he had [Gold Bench Gazette.] An assortment of S T ^ X j X j I C u ST, ered very rich either. : quires. W e learn that the steamer Hume seen in Douglas, county for two years. Douglas county may boast lias not been sold, as was reported. Boots and shoes, Formers are burning food for j Legem. o f climate and black mud if she fuel, miners are freezing and starv- rr , / . ” ^71 Vi i Alf. Gauntlett returned from Hats and caps, ° . ! D ie meeting ot the Masons and wants to. ing live hundred nines away, nei- r»j,i r ii • - * • u . , M eV^owning large ban-U of Smith River, wi.h Maplewood, I ^ ° - ' lm ' nt . lA . . , , Odd Fellows interfering Saturday Stationery, Inks, tlier able to obtain with coal tho ! • ... . , , sheep speak more kindly of Cleve Monday. Slathers of talk, but no ~41iE\ EL VN1) in u beautiful dark bay— « / . , u i evening m getting out a good crowd J lt> hands hi^h—weighs 1200 pound’s— f(xxl they need, «jr able to get liv- L • i at tj , , v D ry goods and race yet' . . . *=l y ! to consider Mr. Hermann s oiler of land since wool is on the raise. Five years yj«d in June. Please inform us whether or not, ing wages f«>r mining. Women i • -n , » » Clothing L a A few fish have been caughr this ,-n , „ his mill property, and also to see there is a wagon road open for OleNreland., Jr., skilled in sowing earn two dollars a . ». . « . » . . dies, Gents . . v. , what could be done toward organ- travel from Boseburg to Coquille week, but uot sufficient to start up . Was sired by Wood berry; dam by Eclipse, week in New York and trained and Childrens Season to commence from dale, to continue i izing a board of immigration, we i City, and oblige yours respectfully, the cannery. artisans beg for bread. two months. General fur i have been requested to state that ‘ Gleaner. One of the Moore boys up at the Terms: £ 20 , with insurance—No colt, nishing goods; These are „„inters sheving the thft ,ncetin , postponed till tl.Ts I i:,nkovie"'; 1f ko Co„ A l » ' l W ® - No Pay. Illinois last week killed a panther mnetv- ; ‘ • , . . . . . . „ IT H ie road from Boseburg to also groceries, way we are going. When ninety- •__ ,. ttw .*. ---------- ~ - Good pasturage can be had at Myrtle Point, five per c«*nt. ot the wealth of this i ’ 1 P " ‘ Uc' 1 tlnie ^ r’ ^ or" Cotjuille City is open and stages ' that measured nine feet, Canned goods, at two dollars per month. eoniitrv i*i»npm»tr itr»u-r»*u a « i i mann is expected to be here. A running on the entire route. The 0 ^ , . » , Cigars, tobacco Fur further particulars, apply to t > e b i u r g and i z'« i bay roan i d & . i>. v*Hr«uit:i nttr» leased his count,y concentrates.nto the hands general ««tendance is desired. i main Boseburg iG Coos bay and Coos roan ; ^ B. _ Gardner has let andcandies. H e pays the liigh - John Berry, o f five per cent of the people, lib | is left at Burton prairie, near Fair- ; beach mines to Chinaman Sam foi Owner and proprietor.: t*st price for country produce erty will b o i i e u’p '\ No «»nuntry , Subscribe for the H erald . view,in coming to Coquille City. E d ’ j the term of one year from July 1st. Myrtle Point. Or.. April 24. IH h , 1». 1 v l u ‘2 3 »liïnvii COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, Fine Stallion! e e c h e r ! >i . New City Market ( i!V J l ¡ f,,r n #"d l POST OFFICE Store, C. ANDREWS f Cleveland, Jr., (