Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 02, 1885, Image 2

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    Coqnillî (i Hit furilitl.
T r t s DA Y, J U N E 2, lsS<x
Tin* (
S*.»r
The |»resent c«.iiilition «>f our l iv­
er l itr is a source of ven great sat­
isfaction to our people just »it tins
time. During the late business
dtpiessions some have become al-
nu'st discouraged, and would, only
for correct reasoning. W itli a g»xxl
b a r-b e tter than many Oregon
ports have that do an immense
amount of shipping- and resources
with which none can compete, it is
not likely that this port will lie
dormant under the new order of
things. We have only to l(*ok
buck four years to the time when
an high as three and four schoon­
ers were receiving cargoes at the
same tim * at the ( ’oquille City
mill dock. Now that >ur shipping
facilities have double 1 in the im­
proved condition of our river bar,
we can imagine what will follow an
advance in the price of lumber to
even what it was three or four
years ago. Capital is just now
looking this way, and ere another
year shall have passed a wav, we
predict, our splendid river will be
the site of manufactories not now
thought of, that will, in time, make
our valley blossom as the rose. A ll
this will come from the improved
condition of our bar, which, with
nno? her appropriation, will be per-
ninu« nt, and better than now, by
increased depth.
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(.’apt. C. F. Pow?ll, of the North
1‘acitie corps of engineers, made
this ofliee ti \ h*asaut call last F ri­
day. He, in company with Col.
Memlell «'f the I ’aeitic c«>rps, «<f
San i ’ rjmcisco, is making a tour of
inspection of the government works
on the Oregon coast. They went
down t«* the month of the ( ’oquille
Friday and will from there, pro­
ceed to Coos bay, Yaquina and
Portland
They could not have
c«Aiiie at a worse time, from
the fact that inquiries will lead
them to believe that our shipping
am« nuts to but very little. The
reason for this is that lumber hav­
ing heen very «lull the past year, a
great «leal of our shipping has re-
verte«l back to the old route via.
Coos bay, anil th« vessels now run­
ning to the liver have so recently
start«*«! in on regular trips that our
peophi have not got in the way «>f
shipping extensively r.s yet.
i 'i u r u * < r «'«'k .
;irî U arü A 1 >:itt lo ]>ag boon
fought— not between England and
Russia but between two Floras
creek young bloods, who were lit-
tie the worst* for wine and became
t «.«.M i
«U S IT I t i t Y.
.\i( i n : » .
charged owing to reduction o f coi,.- j
Ed. H e r a l d :
Over the signa-
tare of (•»ranger, in your issue of
May the 20th, appears an article
on horse racing and duueing which
1 wish to notice.
The writer es-
says to cite a few historical facts,
ty am: state, June 2od lh.it, w'th but you will observe he at once
whom he li' • «2 happy until the d iy goes into an argument on the moi-
of his death. To this union were alitv of horse racing and dancing,
l.
horn three chin
en, all of whom without giving a single historical
Leastm Mast, was born in "\Yau-
tauga Co., North Carolina, Dec.
l i t 1 1 , ItSlo, »m l died near Fail view,
Coos Co., Oregon, Mnv 23d 1885;
was united in marriage to Miss
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tiw s. {.orni, large house mut woodshed, etc.,
a£e*
apply ai culs uliioo 01 lu J. ivern, Aiaislifield.
i I t transpires that the Hessian
INTIIlM'.STINO BOOKS.
fly and grasshoppers hav6 not in- , m «\ m ™™*
^ S <i^ufonwli!tait“d nu g
jured crops very materially in (
a^d wm « n .»¡‘idiy.
tu iliOl :it < i.i e.
itornia.
, A fir« occurred in New York | A t.*»*»« ffliu, i.iiVour Mile creek; All U,t-
city on the 27th ult. which destroy-: priKÎUCt. as wt.1Jlit. llliyCl<luii,eriverb.Jttljm
i p(j tlio Sin<rer Sewing machine fac- land; 1<X) acrescleared, Price £2f> |K*racro.
u U u i 5o. two a dwdgasted liar;
N o . tw o lopucd by a blow, straight
from tin* shoulder, laudii g No. one
tory. The loss is several hundred
A » A U GAIN!
on his head and shoulders, about
thousand dollars.
j w e have the «dims of ,t half section of
six feet from where he stood. No. sun ivo him and were present! fact in support o f i t
True
lie
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lift
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t r o u b le is m»;,.« ex De ri- !?,ldv!l”!* l* uch.a,wl half ix.tiomiand.ucar
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A U tile tlO U U ie IS o e in g e.vpon
c i m i l e Oitv. It would make a half dozen
one replied by bounding to his w hile kind mends1 and neighbors quoted from (¿ueen \ ictoria as 1 MK.0d bv the revisers of tiie old 1 ff«*** little ranches, or a good dairy and
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I stock ranch. Tile prier is
per ju re.
feet, seizing a milk stool by the met to pay the last sad t'ibute of approving of the practice, but sup-
testament, the American committee |
N O T IC E FO Il PC PLIC A T IO N .
leg dealing No. two a blow on the j respect to the departed. lH ______
roused 1 pose she ...
¿loes, that has not the being displeased at the action of
L imi Office at lioseburg, Oregon >
heuu, that would hate put John 1 *. parsed tiie greater part of his life least bearing on the morality of
May 4. 18S5. f
the English committee.
\ M > riC E is hereby given that the follow-
Su.li\an .-HieM ehbrts to shame, Tell- m his native state, and emigrated the practice.
lie talks of betting
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.fill
iliA «Mir I
ing-uamrd Bet tier has filed notice of
1 ho A pache» are still on tliewui hisi;it£ntioIl t„ n.nk** final proof in superi
ing his man like a beef, then grasp- to Oregon in 1872, that lie might on elections, railroad “ bulls and
Dalli. They killed live men o n e
' «f his claim, and that said proof will be
ing a pocket-kni!o, essayed to | spend th* remainder of his days, bears,” etc., in justitication of the
l i e
1 sn:uh‘ before the Clerk of Coos county, nt
day last week, and at latest UC- F.mpiroGitv. Oregon, on S.iturdny June 2a,
cai\e ids man into mince meat; with ! is children.
H e had boon practice; therefore, 1 suppose,
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William llmvell, Pre-emption
counts had been joined l>) a lot ol : ,, s N (, 4L,77 for th(, y yV w ofS E >* and
but paities inteileied and he only i almost a <*oustaut sutTercr from horse racing is moral, would he ur-
S E H of S W
S- c. s an i. W hi of N E hi
Aavajoes, Utes and Piutes.
Bee 11,T l’.i S II i I V* esri
succeeded in cutting a slight gash : asthma for 30 years. H e bore all gument, if it can be called such,
lie mimes the following witnesses to
J)r. X. L Duck was shot dead on , prow
in No. two s head. This ended the his sufferings patiently, and with-i The only semblance of one that
his continuous residence upon, and
his d o o r s t e p s in Oakland, ( ah, on I cultivarinti of.said land, viz:
battle.
1 he smoko has dyured out complaint. He died, a* he had Granger oilers is his cavalry argu-
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. Albert Sucad
away from the battle-held, and ev- lived, a devoted child of God, hav- mont.
Now*, if raising horses for *he —7>tli ult., by II. L
lT in d le j j. a . Drake ^
I all of Randolph,
rrvthii.g
item of " ’ hose wife-lie is alleged to have j
Baldwin m !
Oregon.
n.g is ouio
quie and
ami serene again, ing
mg united
unitetl with
witii the Missionary war was flie
the nll.iinnmtaut
uil-iinpor
Win. F. Banjamin,
seduced
w
hile
under
his
treatment.
A meeting td the citizens «»I l lo- baptist church in 1850, in which morality and civilization, then
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m;i vl2
Boulter.
ras creek is called to take place at he lived an exemplary member un- there would be
some plausible Philadelphia oleomargarine deal-
the North side school house, in til the summons came “ Well done, reason for the race-track; but these pts are up on their ears because!
SatimhiN, May i’Ctli, forMho pur- tht u good and faithful servant: en- hr«*«»ders of fancy
hordes an* not Govern« r Patlison signed the bill
Front Si. Coquille City,
pose of arranging a [.n gramme to ter tiiou into tiie joy of thy Lord.” breeding specially for the masses, . making it a punishable ofieuce for :
celebrate the 10'Jth anniversary o f , Earthly physicians could not re- Amt for their own amusement ami j persons to have it in their posses. |
A. G. A I K E N P r o p r ie t o r .
our National bulependenee.
liev«*. TJm great physician called profit, in this vocation.
The mas- i bi«>u after July 1st.
This honso is well supplied with ev«?ry-
Samuel Dernstein,
the
gentle-
(din
home.
There
is
bain
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ses want horses that can endure!
The secretary of the treasury o f j thin{; neowwary mnke it a
O L IM -: H O T E L ,
man w no purchased lio lu 'i t D u ll » -
liam s inteiest ill the mill lieie, has
spout t! •’ [ ist v.ork, looking at th«*
timber in this vicinity, with a view
to ascertain th«* ernennt of tin ’o'
Grandpa M a st su fie rs labor iq;on tin* farm and road — \ the I n i t e i l States has been called*
FIRST C L \SS H O T E L,
no more. 1 he fuueral sermon w;vs »haft horses, if you please.— horses ! on to appoint sanitary inspectors! T ablks always supplied with the best the
pvivched by tin* writer, May 25th, fur ponce and not for war.
"Why on the line between Arizona and i market affords.
vln ltf.
to his weeping friends ami neigh- not put a premium on
men and Mexico, with a view to keeping
bors; and as we g:ize«l for the last women for
fast walking and run- yellow fever out of that
torritoiy.
that c n be pr«cur««i, without too time upon that face, cold in «loath, ning, to improve our race?
Non-
Secretary \V!iitn«*y is making a
heavy nu expense to the company, the smile that seemed to wreathe Sen>e!
ligid investigation of the manner
H H i - l'«*instem is sati.-i «*«1 with
ps features told us nil tnat death
Nt)\v as
to dancing, -Granger
m which upwards of a half million
his ohsorvsitimis, ho will return
to was without a sting.
He came says everybody knows that it is dollars were recently spent in re-
8kin L la musco iti a tew «ia\s and am«>ngst us tliat he might b«^ with rinite naturai.
ere tliis trut pairing the U. S. frigate, Omaha,
repoit t«* lns pai tm*is, ami ìt >ati?- !ii-- chihlren. May tli«ì (»o«l of all | th«j re woiil.l be argnment m ìt, at Portsmouth navy yards. She is
correspondent giace comfort thè sa«l heart «>f thè l>ut every body ki.ows that tue
factory— so your
The only illustrated Magazine devoted to tho
an inferior wooden vessel, and development of the Great West. Contains a
has been inform.« «]
e c-’iiq 'any aged
agetl v. idow, ami !«*a«l these cbil- opposite is true; that months and Whitney is at a loss to know how vast amount of general information and ape.
rial artiel* son subjects of interest to all. Ably
will start up their n
some time «lien to a bh -i «l Saviour, tliat y,»ars ari* m piired in p*ractice to .
«'onilMotnl! NiiperM.v illu s t r a t e d !
so much money was require«!
Only t- a year. L. Samuel, Publisher, No. 133
«luring the season.
Front street, Portland, Or.
tli«*y oav, at last, go ami be with netjuire even tiie rudiments of the repair lier.
ig 67 eows
A. 11. Thrift is in
lull i
where parting is no more. art o f dancing.
Ills attempt at
at his dairy ranch, ami averages
F. E. Schofield.
! \, it is very tame, w hen he talks o f j
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nearly one pouml t>f butter per «lay ,
j the “ babies taking to it as natural j
I'o m H fH iiK S r iB o *
t«> each cow.
Mr. Thrift kindly I
as ducks to water.”
M ere this !
PRO PRIETO R,
show« d yoni correspondent through i Ed. H er ald :— 1 beg leave to re- ; tru0^ {lq wou] j i,0 dancers, where­
liis butter establishment: for clean-1 lute a horrible « use td brute ile- as not one in ten are, ever were, or
Li very, Feed and Mime Stable.
, liness, and keeping every thing in pravity, that occurred on EMiott ever will be.
“ Wo have,” he s;iys, 1
yv
T ^
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g iim u , an d
FOURTH OF JULY
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BUCK,
CELEBRATION!!
S p e c i a l a t t e n t io n .
apple-pie or«ler, Mr. T hrift carries street near my place, this morning. » to lmtural laws; therefore i t ! / 0 . i l M P I R l l L I i \
OvJ.
G -iv e n t o B o a r d i n g
- «ifi the palm, so far as j«>ur corres- A (;«>« l t>ld s«»w cum€* leelm g along *j.,
use to say anything against j
TE1ÏMÇ M O D ERATE.
pondent's observations have g« ne. with five or six little starving pigs i <lHncingf as jt ¡s as natural as"it is
t Ilio d
The butter-house has two «lepart- hanging to her teats and s«|uenling for water to run «lowii hill.
( oquille City, - - - - Oregon,
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The
ments. Tiie lower part «>f ti;«* l( r nom ishment.
nK>ì;icr conclusion wouhl he true if sup-^
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huihling cont ins the churn/butici* worried with them considerabh1, but pc rted by the premises; but the
P - O g r c lT ïlIïl9 -
Fro-
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“■'HIU'i’EV'.N
(Pans ft/od at s.:nv:s
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lidie
starving
cr«*atures
kegs, a -tove, and a spring of clear,
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premises bo ng untrue the con­ t Cl'S ii-ii4o !>»• foriiUHl in front of Goldvr.
Darkling \vat«*r. 1 i ;0 upper a pai
g *w . . so in neh bother that she clusion is likewise.
a. in., umlcT 1 ’v*
I f it
«re Li, u* Iloti! atto
d i r ­‘C-i( >n o f M ■ r ; o ; i 'To«^ e r . M a r s h a l <»f t h e
ment c o u d . in.- t« * mi:!;, anil lion .- « t • ; i : c* t • lose ail maternal regard,
ti a;;■ #
this a string < f I < > x « s 1 e r. « ! s t < > < : 11 « l; < c od aro limi, grabb« «I one 1) it what are the facts?
Tl on- :
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o r vii- h i :; ï r« N,
•y*
D'ih.v,
that
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distance of 50 <>i r,o steps to t
,mp ir e C ; l v B r a s s 1b in d ; M a r s h a l aitvl
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sands a *o annually ?«mt to their j
nog pen, in w «n<*li the 11. D i. 1 r 1«. I «
tl I Li OIK* i vt .11 !<.. It IO graves by this natural practice, a i d ri, 1 r e . d e t ; i t o f t h e d a y W . P . M . • r ir d f;
( n; ¡ p i ; a: ( lvat< >r; R e a d * ■r o f D e c i a r a r i o i l «>f
' ■ « iT< rs t. » v. ; I- 1 tecc, î ml eating it. The pi_ ami pastime.
poum l for tl «
r-;i
j.
have
m«*t
many
H i d *T *' n d i-n c e :; G r a n d A. r m v o f t h e U • ;>ub-
1 i g A Tïizxcsr s i g n e d
A ll p eikons sin nld use theirl est low in to tht*ii heart « .. < ; «
g a v « * ; i «* vv i; im so:
cali wiiih* be- j «*rson;-, especially ladies, who lie ; L it ¡eri v C a r : t a r l v P i i n e i ra <>t « ,>•. ¡s
x
efforts to destroy the plant known I hi if t s«*!i t to tin* ci'y a ii«
wl i ■
; au
r.iimty: Civic mul Milit irv « Ir^anizatiuns; i
iMO «1. « »;»î «*t by its mother, with
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trace their suffering and shattered All oth« r c* l«*brators of the «lav.
as “ fox-glove.” W hile it may be a ed n small om*-li« rse power,
Now, Mr. Editor, health to this “ natural practice,”
It M*>*ming reli -ii.
I 'B o i r : ¡DING.'. ON T ;:i: g r o u n d s .
beautiful plant to some, it is a which he does his churning,
X H Ia s
saves luts of liar«l labor ami d «*s is it possible that believers in the yet Granger would improve our
p'raver l>y II. v . I. !ii chard son; Music;
dangerous, noxious weed. It is
the churiiiiig quicker.
I ninlor- bibic could, knowingly, keep poor stock of horses, and murder our Sin ■ ing by Cl e e Club: K ■ading Dec! arati, » 1 *
deadly poison, as lias been proven stand Langlois A Nelson an* doing
animals aroum! them in such starv­ girls. This is morality w ith a veil- of iud jH *n d e n c e by S. It. Hazard; Music-
by Empir? ( 'itv brass band; Crai ion by
1)}’ chihlien dying from having well, finirvi ig this season, but 1
ing comlitioii that th**y are forced g**nce.
John A. Cray; Music: Levitation, “ Drake's I
I
will
now
submit
a
prop-
played with the blossoms. Two have not been th« re to ascertain.
Address to the American Flap.“ by A. E.
to
eat
their
own
little
starving
Jack frost put
in an appearence
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| osition: Evorything that is natu- McCJoy: Music by t.lie bund: Barbecue and
gentleman who resiile on this rivei
on Eii.lay night, 22ml, and played sucklings? W hile I was thinking; raj js conti llcive tG lieaJ(l). I>; u u ’in g
dinner: Salute of Ell¿uns; Music by the baud.
lost (ii cows once, before they
! havoc witl^some of the neighbor’s • over this terrible spectacle »>>’ is not romlucive to health, neither
ATHI.KTIC r.WiJlT:; AND AMUKKMU a T » .
came here, from this plant. Stock j ganlens. I understand J. 11. Up-
Foot ra ;e, one hundteil yards, open for all,
mind reverted back to a few bihle in ,lftrmouy ^ ill. the laws of health,
do not like it, hut when it is cured ! ton lost all of his I eans. The fern !
piiv-* $.r>.
So ; passages. See Lev. 26:20, Jer. 19:0, xiieref >re «1; aiming is sinful ami
Foot race, open for boys 12 years old and
iu hay, they will sometimes eat it. war. bmlly nipeil by the frost.
and I :«*ut. 28:53. The readers will i hurtful to our race, It IS immoral under, 100 yards, prize:$.r>.
;
far
as
the
fern
is
concerned
tli.
It is no unusual thing to fiml a
Foot race, go-as-you-please for twenty
: frost can kill, and welcome, but it please read these scriptures, and in its tendencies, and can be |>er-
plant growing in the woods near a
i minutes. First prize £ 8 ., second Ml., en­
is a little hard to losf* our garden then if they will not treat their
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farm, but it would be an easy mat­ truck when the season is so lar a d -1 stook Wiqj RU(\ kefp t]10m from ceivi'il by a close observin' of clear trance fee fifty cents.
Sack race, prize $2.o0.
vanced
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j conception.
For instance see
ter to ext« rminale it as yet.
I
Glass ball shooting at ten balls, prize ten
- »
\V. A. King, John Cotton and !i<arvinb,i ^
Hd-k they have I stnnp ()jq ja(i y _ n wife and mother,
! dollars, entrance fee one dollar.
husl>a.nd at home caring for
Bart. Coffey, a wealthy farmer Morris Dennett came down from but little regard for their bible °»* •
liille shooting 10 yards off hand, GO yards
and
eight mil s south of Salem, w as their mountain retreat Sunday, their Go«l who spoke these words 1 » phi!,Iren — whirlin'* in the cid- with a rest, five shots, prize five dollars, eu-
;T h e !,o y s r ,:p.:rt everything H.m . through his holy prophets.
! J w t k z in the embrace of some - n e e fee fifty e m t ,
Is prepared to buy or sell fi>r
beaten to death by three men.
minim up their wav. Morns says ; j Yours
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r.„. right to all
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, ! Potato race, first prize three dollars, sec-
living
crea­
Jeff M atney, Bill Lawerence and he has I «*«*ti married more than a
: young '"an, Perhaps of the basest olldllIle du i;ir>
reasonable consiileration.
tures.
Jno Cooper. The trouble was in year now, ami th« patter of little
1 sort.
Nt*xt day, w hile about her I Running half hnmmon jump, przo $'>.
l i e has the following for sale:
J. B. Hunt.
househohl «lutitis, she is peevish,
One running jump, £15.
regard to the amount one of the feet does not greet his ear yet, and
Three standing jump i, $ 8 .
(o ip iil « ( it}, M.i\ -J-
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a:uj cross, boxing the cliil-
latter charged Coffey for taking says he is anxious to adopt some
Climbing greased ]>ole, $5.
t l Y G i' creH on Firihtrap. 50 acres cleared,
him across the river in askilf, which little on«*, if it is nothing more
It would seem that from the lit- dren alauit.
It takes a week for
Fat man's rac«*, seventy-five yards, must -I'/ v / Sou under fence; 2 (.t 0 fruit bearing
than a cub bear. But “ guile gra-
rets. House with six rooms; barn fiOX52,
he refused t«> pay.
| s h u s ” «lon’l t«*ll I t«>l«l you so.
! tie amount of news of a wjr-like dancers to regain their normal Weigh 2U0 pounds, prize $3.25.
^ U(j j Lillies' walking match, go-as-you-please •i cows, a yoke of cattle, G calves, 8 stands of
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I 'l’ullia Denham and Sarah
Fitz- nature, that England and Bussia condition and equilibrium.
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j fv>r ten minutes, ^5.
Is es.
House, dairy and farm outfit for
Memorial day was duly observed lingli have both been snileiing
very had given up the idea of fighting; this is what you call morality.
K o i ’SQ R a c i n g ,
$.'000.
in most of the large towns in the much the past week with neuralgia
^ t.ajp fal observer the facts K ’y again, Mr. ( ranger. ^
First race six hundred yards, op.n to alj
y
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- ‘ ■ > "P 11 ° al l , QilWV' for 1G0 acres of land. 80 acres under
state last Saturday. In this place ami toothache.
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i> a p a s.
Coos and (. urry county horses.
Frstpirize i «X? fence, G 00 fruit trees house, barn (Ï0X40.
R Rmlii«-. our ofli.-iont suporvi-
’ not ''',,rrn" t BU, h M
Ctiquille City, May 28.
stxty dollars, second thirty dollars, entrance j ^ g« od range for cattle adjoining.
there was no demonstration be­
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sor, lins u force of men nt work on «« seems they liofli tnlk peace, but
| fee U n dollars, all horses to be entered be-
gV.l.'O ft r House and two lots in Coquille
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yond the hoisting of the flag. At
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j fore July 3d.
the roail and is doing excellent at the save time they are both pre-
f g City; very cheap.
Marshfield an interesting pr«>-
N a t. L . Baker is interested in | Secol,d iacp iiVW hundred yards.
First ^ 1 7 . for House and lot in Coquille City.
work.
¡paring for war. Conciliation has
prize twenty-five dollars, second twelve dol­
grarncoe was carried tmt. A num­
•.'100 for two unimproved lots in Coquille
George 1 itzliugh, S. Bei nstein, nover entereil the head of either the East Portland Vindicator.
lars and fifty cents, entrance fee fivs dollars. «li y.
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ber o f our citizens went over t«j Joe Cork hill and J. P. Dusscl are ;
Scrub race four hundred yards.
First
W. E. Smith, of Pittsburg, is to
mi ii j# „ „ t up Floras creek to see natlon> l,n<1 an>' tln"S P ',1,lt,,,g to
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fi'J acres » f grazing land known as North
participate.
l>rize ten dollars, second five dollars, cn-
t 1 rail ie tv elve milesfrotn Bandon, Oregon.
how much timber there is avail»- tllls 1,as l)<*Pn to ^ la y for time to be appointed collector of the port ¡‘r,ze 11 «lollars.
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I m >er and on Cunningham creek, cheap,
| slow rac,
The body of lit »her; Vincent was ble to Floras creek, that will do to 1 prepare. Detraction and concilia- Gf ^ ew York.
race four hundred yards, riders to
manufacture into lumber.
| tion is all that either asks, airl one
(C U E S — A splendid ranch, at a
found near Astoria, a week ago,
Another man has tried to jump I clian« e fiorees. prize three doll ars.
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very
:reat bargain. At lei st |.ri000
In the past two mouths some ! or ^ ,e olhor will have to come to
All horses barred ont of subsequent race
where it had lain in the grass s;nce person or persons have been shoot- this, or light. I t is not natural to Loin Drookl\n bridge, but was do­
worth
of
good
timber in close proximity to
that have taken a prize in former race, and
h
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wat
or.
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wo
to three hundred sheep go
January 20, 1881. A demijohn ing the horns off of cattle for ilif- suppose that nations oi individuals terred by police.
at least two horses to start in all races.
with
the
place.
Place well imroved—75
f.TRAMBOAT BACE.
ami a bundle o f papers were fo u n d ferent parties living here; and last would spend millions in pro para-
Senator John Sherman is visit
acres
cleared—price,
ensh down, ¡JCoOO,
Steamboat ruce, prize ^l.r>, entrance f 5 .
besi«le him. The old man was week S. T Malehoru, had a valna- tion for a thing that they had tfie ing Oregon, having left San Fran
At six o'clock, p m., parade of the secret V - t * I 'C U E S o n Coquille river, 80 acres
f ozen to death while under the in- hie Jersey heifer shot down ami power ami intended to a\ert. I f
order
of the Birds of Paradise, in command i 7 "T O lK,tU,IU ,and’
acres cleared, bal-
left, the fiend not even removing Sullivan were challenged to a , cisc o last
M ednesday.
tluence of li<pior.
of Chief of Hoodlums D. B.
A. SS.
: aU,W K° ° d.tlmber' codar and fir -convenient
the hi«le. Persons guilty of such slugging match, he would not g o ! A large building collapsed in
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Thirty-eight Guns at sunset.
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SlUft11 house with thre* K>om8:
.'iJJ'IK). Or, 120 acres including the bottom
This is the season of the 17th meanness should serve a term in into training if lie intended to back j erscy City, N. J. last Wednesday
GRAND BVLU IN THK EVENING
states prison a year or two.
Per- down; and so it is with England and i
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i • c ^ by the Empire City Brass Band.
land and house 8 12 ( 10 — a splendid chanoe
year locusts in the East. I t is
for one wishing to mnke a home.
Liberal
Imps at the end' of that time they Russia; they are preparing and es- a" ' 1 fouI Veranns " ete klll<d'
The public generally are cordially invited
singular that they are not to be wouhl respect the rights o f others. pect to fight. Too proud to wilt on
terms given.
Forty employes of the U. S. mint to attend.
By order of committee,
Enquire of Walter Sinclair,
fournl here.
a bluff’, they must fight.
1 in San Francisco have been dis-1
Floras creek May 26.
Furt> J arvis , Chairman
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Agency!
Liinil
Agency
Coquille
City
Coquille, Oregon.