Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 08, 1885, Image 2

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A good farm on Four Mile creek; All bot­
Mi s. W. A. Williams, wreath of zephyr
Th.* N. W . « . A . Svviviy-% F u i r - . , enthusiasm, but it was soon cooled
tom land; adapted for di.iry much uud will
fidw.rs. iirst premium.
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n a ry A ffection s is AYKK’S ClIKKRY
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P ectoral . As such it is recoguizcil ami
i’S. 1'. . . . N.iiia.u, a quiits, n cromi
I»»*ft»ie the hai; 1 mile stiikt- w as
We have the sidling of a half section of
liri scribcd by the medical profession, and
nml |>r«‘iiiiitiitM.
Tlie second nnuunl fr.ir of the
in
many
thousands
of
families,
for
iho
land,
half bench and b a'f bottom land, near
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reached, and nr lde it a close ami
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past forty years, it lias been regarded as an
Coquilie City. It would make a ball dozen
Southwestern Oregon Agricultural
invaluable household remedy. It is a ! good little ranches, or a rood dairy and
The following are the races dur- interesting race from there to some t " y !; s,^ ‘nU V\’Tum*ii. 2 pi«-«.-» croc-in
society which closeil last ! riilay
preparation that only requires to be taken
s:oek ranch. The price is -j ^.». per aire.
; the fair of the S. W. (). A. so- wheie in the last quarter whenTil- ! it ■;»* e. • >vr.
In verv small quantities, and a few' doses
un
after an interesting session of four
Mi
Millie l.'uliaril. putcuhliK.ii, tiuy.
of it administered in the early stages of a
eiety which was held the lirst four den made a gain of several feet. sp e.ii.i ti pi tiii .’ti.siiip.
col«l or co u g h will effect a speedy cure,
days, demonstrates what can he
ate ¡util she ll \\i»ik
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Majory,
and may. verv possibly, save life. There
days of this month
I lio friends of Tilden came near iirst premium.
is no doubt whatever iliat
done in this way in the county.
Airs i . Li-I.nlierr, needle work.
F in si’ D ay .
losing him this race by Vnshing to
i> s. J . S. Tib he is, 1 cushion needle work
o
W hile the exhibit was small, it was
In running race of a mile dash, for the track, yelling and shaking thcii .. . o 1 mat.
good; and when we come to consul- ,
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e . 6 . Jones. Hill of corn second premium.
Has preserved the lives of great numbers
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i,ii stallions, the entries were: Sninniv hats.
I he ho* se threw no his head
• > . i\ nerm ann,2 va;i« -tics corn 1 m . prc’ui.
cr that many articles, which would
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of persons, by arresting the development of
.). , riirv Set metier. cabbage ¡.no 2 va­
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lllden, t»y »lames Aiueii ot Coos and tried to turn crossvn-e m the rieties | khs ■ ci>i.u pnii,m in.
I,a ry n g itis , B r o n c h itis , P n e u m o n ia ,
have done credit to parts of much
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and
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,i . 1 »l.r S i.ris ue.', - varieties upp,es, egg
B a s s e s B a i ’b e r
county; (¡ra y Dan, by J . M cKen- track, and would, only for the fact
the cure of those dangerous maladies, it
renown in the East, were actually
pit.ms. i * j '.. iks .
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nni out a shop at Myrtle Point
should be kept ready for use in every
nit* ol Douglas count\, and Lilly lh. f he had one of the lirst riders
\\ tins i oover, omons . mi sweet ponntoi s,
where he is prep.-.red at all times to do first-
family where there are children, a s jt is a
of the supplies and equipages of
Ill's., p el ’.ll.ii.
medicine far superior to all others in the
Berry, by J . l>erry« t ( ’oos. ( ’aoice in I e c untry. l>**ring thi> excite-
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.ss v.*.«rk.
Ai.sH.uiiiv
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aiT.s,
prunes.
lirs.
premium;
persons camped on the grounds,
treatment of C ro u p , the alleviation of
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varieties
cm
.aloes.
for positions wane, Lorry first, Dan meiit Gra\ Dai. was coming up at
W h o o p in g C o u g h , and thecureof C olds
Min. A j - u Slyer», l,niter, lust ireeiiiuii.
and not intended for exhibition, we
and Influ en/.a, ailments peculiarly inci­
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second, and 1 ildeu thi*’d.
I he lightning speed.
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barley,
1st
prein.
dental
to childhood and youth. Prompti­
must feel indeed flattened.
1 he
S. C. ltogei'S, cheese, tout pieailum.
tude in dealing with all «iiseases of this
start was a poor * 1 *' for Tildt n, the straight» i e»l « i;t ju -t in time, and
JiJi: lllii.iC, i iUVSC, hCvUtdl pl't'liiiUlUl
n.anv tilings usually found in more
class is of the utmost importance. The
(i. v\, .UujoTy, Wi*t hi ’ iiit'uiu»
others grttin ■ awa\ s«*\tM;:l f«-el in came under the '.'Ì!et**n f»*et in ad-
\Sin. i*. , vih » i , cabbage, iieet ami onions.
loss of a single day may, in many cases,
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'Outhern climes that w ere exhibited,
S. Si,.iin, 1 v.u lety pea.», a.Hi) . liesluut».
entail fatal consequences. Do not waste
Ji l.n l.,i.i i i .U i .g, i vinii ;> ai l li».
advance v r i >n !\ <• ¡med Jit ft» in \anc»'of I), n, eacli winning first
precious
time
in
experimenting
with
N. J . .iiiii.M’it i*.ub apple».
su( h as l’g1', chestnuts, Engli>h
lncdn'ines of doubtful efficacy, while the
J. C. i.ai.ti, p .latnes.
*20 to -ID <c . ! <■; i \ l r iin* tiir-t and second inoiiev in the » nier in
malady is constantly gaining a deeper
•M.e. K K,)o.r-ju, jelly.
walnuts, etc., shows that our mild
•las 11. M.ut.ei.y, - va.ictii s wheat,
hold, but take at ouce the speediest and
half a mil»* led ot! at a good dis- which he came in.
Clamdigg.er,
t’uas. K. S.-iir.x’.l *r, piiiui'kiu.
and genial clim ate can be brought
most certaiu to cure,
,). F seii.oe.ler, aonl rabi.
♦ ance it. advance, *< ilo.\ed l>\ Dan, w hen \\ i11 1 ir i 40 yards of the wire,
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plants.
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to giH»d account. It we will mi !,1
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
.Mi». 1 ». K. Hanoi'ker, bounnet, second prom.
i iid.-n hr uging up tl:e rear. The i!**w the track and ran over Mr. A.
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work as we should, many things
implements, lirst i iin.n.m.
I» j. Mi l.ii.in, liaiuware and agricultural imple- D r. J . C. A y er & Co., L o w e ll, M ass.
»lust
was
so
inieiist
that
the
latter
II.
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’rook,
who
was
at
the
distance
not thought of by the people in
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liieuts, second premium. It is just to say that the
Sold by all Druggists.
had to keen the outside track all stake. Fools on the two winning judgestaumgtodeciueiu the case ot ti.»-«* two
illn
° , ex.nl.it» tiirew heads and tails with the result as
general will be brought out into
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the wav lound. After thA half-mile horses sold from seven to nine dol- above stand.
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profitable prominence, and many
’S o (lie P a t r o n s o f l id i i e a ti w n .
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a-rroring- tlie X
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I'lnriiN C m k .
improvements made on all the stake was passed Dan took th»* lead lars, ami ( lamdigger brought from i
Editor H erald : — Of all the on- :
and soon Tilden was coming up, one to two dollars. The poor start ! rl>,
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tilings we raGe and produce. Last
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venr tboro -rns a single « h i l .i t kaviu« P “ s i'e *1 lte rr>'- l»»ri»S H ip p .1 by O .ny Dun causes his friends | finished tlki'n^on a oTrgo of ‘lum» ,e r »'riie 8 " M ,,e4 in D'is or ony othor
Wells, Fargo & Co's.
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to believe that In?
. i s yet the la>st; bar at Fort Ulncklork on Suturday, | country that of education stands
aside from the races — that or a f-
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If w»> iii'iv jud< »> of e x c ,ting, the last two named horses horse, and the ease with which Til- August ‘2d, and sailed out of port p’ e-eminently above them
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i.\ i...» »....^ running close together till when «ion's friends claim lie won the race Sunday afternoon with 125,000 How important it is that we should
the next, by oonqmring tlie last two,
within TO yards of the outcome gives them encouragem ent,and the
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luinlnr, ant “educate the head to think, the
a n d
we can safely say it will be grand.
question of w hich is the fastest V^.j. of »Snn ¿ ’mneisco . 0 ^Tlie su 3 - ■ ^iear*
^ee^ 'nll<^ ^ lft
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1 here is nothing to hinder it from Dan Hew the track, and ran out
b d n ‘r so for in the w'iiv of cattle t^,ron 8 ^ a cn»\vd, hurting his rider horse remains about the same as
cessful loading of this vessel deni- as O. S. Fowler says. Now, it does ,
An Efficient Remedy
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
¡ T o n s o r ia ! A r t is t !
Harry Wright
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Passengers.
horses, hogs and sheep, ours are
second to none in the state. As
far as vegetables, cereals, and fruits
nre concerned, no pince can beat
this
Enci-ov n ut a ik sire to
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hunt, is all that is necessary to
make ours second to no fair in the
state.
in jambing him against the fence,
lie fore the race.
onstrates beyond a doubt,
that seem to me that the people of the
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o tages will leave Coquilie
City every
and upsetting two or three other
Many minor races were run, this can be made a good shipping Coquiile do iiot put forth that en- .n n e c u r rw itits le ^
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point.
persons. J ilden passing tirst un- among which Ralph Knight, in a P1'11^-
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eigy, and u-e that influence that i j,,iutgon Coos b:;v.
Leave U tter City
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J . A. Cork hill, foreman in the
they might for the propagation of 1 everyday (except Sundays) at D a . m . and
'lee the wire. Til.lcn s iMer. J o s e txo-year-oM pony race, won «¿0. | B u;„i,Vlln „ ,¡ 11 , has just put a
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' -''■ab.ii; Dan s li.ler, l-rauk Me- Another one was run by Frank plainer iu the mill for 'lie p m - »■ in<|K>i-int an cntcr|iiise that of :v:w
) ASShNGEUS by morning staqecan visit
Marshlielil and Empire City having
Ivennie; B erry's rider, E d Maliaf- Wvlantl, with Sam Brown,s mare, pose of plaining lumber to be education,
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W hat the Coquilie people w a n t, two hours in each place, returning to Co*
fey. The time, owing to a very against Alex Adams with Frank used in erecting several dwelling
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quilie City the same day
houses in t hi s vicinity.
and above everything what they
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heavy track, caused by use without Decker’s horse, the former winning, j
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FareOneDollar-
Messrs. Dode A* ( hadd have
f o o t RACES.
just completed McMullen's dw ell- need, is a high school. As for our ; , r Always go with the mail to make con
rain, was 2:4.
A g re it deal is being said for and
\ celebrated foot racer, Ryan,
in!> house in Cleveland, and the
«ehool«, H>cy are, perhaps, a.’vtnm,.
The second race was that of
reasonably be ex- * -
will also keep a feed and livery
against the action of the authorities three-year-olds, the distance § of a Kettlenmn or some oue else under work retlects credit on the builders, as good as can reasonably 1 > .
stable at l ttt City.
iu seuding to Ohio for posters 'o r mile, and the entries weie: Comet, the name of
“«Jim W aters from
H. »1. Zumwnli s mt*adow on Six<*s pectvd, taking other things ,l l ^°
«Jarvis A Arrington, Proprietors.
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the state fair. The press is divid- by J. I . Krnnenherg; Sam Tilde... Li.ekiup-Cdass,” «ras there, bavin« ^Tbuníí!!« in‘ Ibe''^.imbe^"lmrm cuf i,lf r,“ k,“ i !mt|* lM“ W Wa'“ .i*;
ed, some taking the ground that we
should patronize home interests
j r„ by »James Aiken;
Doctor, by come in with
Jo h n Berrv. The choice of posi- county folks
C. W. Zumwalt, Agent,
at CoquilleCity.
a number of Douglas i„g over the entire meadow. The il ,,UM’ie-'iS ^ ho*>I, a com m eu lal I __________________________________
who carefully con- fence fortunately escaped any seri- col.egt» poimanently loi.ited at Co- ¡
and that these posters should have tions were firct, Tilden, jr., second
cealed
his identity.
It
was j ous damage.
quille City, or some other co n v en -j X j c L I I C Í
A .g 'C I l C y !
been printed in the stute; while
Comet, third Doctor. R esult: i amusing to see our boys from
the ^ V lb u r’^ in i^
ieut l)luco 0,1 tl:e Coquilie r iv e r .;
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others seem to think the work was Ccm et tirst, Sam Tilden jr.^seconcl
whooping up youug. H ig- !
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nre hauling the X ,,u > ,vs Proilessor Miller intends
Tire TJnciersigneci
vLno bo inuUi belter than could
• D octor th ird — time 1:5.
gins from Coos river.
A race was timbers as fast ns possible.
The to re-open his commercial school m
have been done in Oregon that j
S econd D ay .
gotten up towards evening of the shingle mill will be put in opeia- Coquilie City at a«i eaily date, no-
ZE3I2LS
squealing is out of order.
We
The entries for the half mile and first day and “Jim W aters” by tion this winter, b u tth e re will be tice of which will in due time be
should like some fair as well as repeat race were: Clam digger, by seemingly hard work managed to 110 lumber cut unto next spring.
giviMi in tla* H e r a l d , we ought in
V'oM*?t fin*s are raging in tin*
poster, and if the Oregon state fair \V. H. Noble; G race, by 1 1 . Orans- get through about four feet ahead. vit.illily t)i .]GO X MV’S place
duty to o u r s e l v e s and our children
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es; jecial ! y n t only patronize it,
is no better than it has been in the \o y ; Stella, by J . L. Kroiienberg. During the following tiiree days have been for s o m e time.
past, we believe that Salem has a The choice for positions were: it became p rrtty well known that idacc is not free from danger from but labor to mal e it a success, and j I ¡5 H
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to
citool of this kind;
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o establish a : :cii<»ol
kind
half dozen places where posters, Stella first, Clamdigger
■ce ond, W aters was there for the purpose file, by no means.
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woih I Carey and oil a piinianent foundation, one
co nmensúrate w ith the merit of G race third. The first Iu
ir suit- of making a few <1<»liars »»lit of the
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Ed »Jennings left for the Coquille . . . .
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none
in
sect »in
the fair, can be had.
ed ns follows: Stella first.
ill! id ig uninitiat«"*d, and on tlie
y by
the last
Fist da;
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l.y
t «k^ in_»7.o fr.ir to 1« I,. ’1,1 at " " "
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state, for we can do it
Many
IK 54?. the aid <>f two spo its, !a rtice was
Fills prairie.
John l nican han­
Second heat:
Stella fir:
(i 1 1T»CV m.nle w ith th * urn loi st indi »‘g that dles t!:e ribbons while Rropriebu* of us sen 1 i m* bov and girls to
son we have tilled a small garden,
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Carey is gone to tlm fair. Jo in ’ is 1\ rtI,in ’ ami San F ranci-c» • to gel
and proved beyond perndvanture second, Clamdigger third — time 5(5. W aters w is t«> throw tht* race. ti e li*»ss illiver and don t y» u toi-
Is prepared to luiv or sell for
a lui in * 'S educati-»!», w4n»rewepay
Stella having won two tTst heats Heel; Morris» n was the other racer,
that some of the things we import
reasonable consideration.
tiie -;*ie lamin’» l.c r at ii*;ist 8 » ) iin .n, t .leu I heir cu r­
from San F ran cisco grow as well was declared winner of first money, and the fact f ia t he «as a good run- ~ j ¡;<1 {’,
rent expenses m ist I».* paid amount­
H e has the following for sale:
as they possi* ly can anywhere. Of G race beating Clam digger in sec- ner mid that the other had agreed Fred L aica i's place and have
ing
in
the
aggiogate
to
at
least
8200.
Men are
these we will only mention onions, ond heat was given choice of posi- to throw the race l>v which the be«*ii for some tim»3
Now if wo would expend a portion
of which we have a patch 18x30 tions, race resulting in a victory sports put up -11 they hail, was • etching t he fire mo>t »>f the time,
A src.il rliiiir for makiis Monn,
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night
Mid
day,
to
prevent
the
of this amount toward the building
for
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time
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quite
an
incentive
tor
the
hoys
to
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lirewi-rv f r salt?—capacity of aix
feet and on w hich grew, and ripen­
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house and ham miming.
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barrels.
Good Location—Every-
up
of
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permanent
college
in
our
T h ir d d a y .
get in again. 1 lie race was a him- j A voe ,,y t|ip H erald that C his
ed in splendid shape, ten or twejve
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Satisfactory roasona
m id s t, how m u c h L e t t e r it w o u ld given f«»r win dim to sell.
I
n
one
mile
and
lepeat
trotting
dred
yards
an
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W
aters
took
a
po-
county
only
allows
8l
for
heal
bushels of as fine onions as ever
l\ in ,r f a c e fo re m o s t, on t h e s c a lp s , f e a r i n g i f s l i e id lo .v e d m o r e be.
H o p i n g t h a t w e m a y a ll lo o k ( \m*a»nl a ha!f acres one-half mile from
M Hie .sitimi 1\
crossed the Golden Gate, , notwith- ric . e H. (). W{ te ¡s entena!
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standing they had been used of ^ ^ e n » » « ‘ l George Flanagan enter- j ground, and gave the ,«ther 15 feet, the conuty would become bankrupt, well to our own interests m these tive riHuns, wood-sbed, pood cistern, l.r»0
from tl»?« time thev were
lArir«
the latter getting clioic** of j .\fter the tliinl jump W aters, it is I »'»>>• county has not near the tax- important matters, ns also many I fruit trees.some itearing-Very cheap,
irom mo nine m e } weie
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r { i n w us distanced m Dl'iirnod was al*ead and instead of
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noeded
onterprisos
X close.
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i i mtcs on North fork nonr omv^i
enough ill the spring.
T. lie fact y
, tiaiint ii, w as n n e a u , u n u i i i n r t m
, nllow-s 8 2 50 jie r scalp, and th e re ,
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Coquiile
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that among those exhibited at the : tirst
fnir Inti w«.t>L Bnmo
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The eiit^i ¡es f< »r two-year-olds
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race were- Bobolink bv D Giles-
three pounds and oue ns high ns
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3 lbs and 11 ozs is proof conclusive Captain, l>) . Rued, helim by Ld
that our part is unexcelled
Tor
Otiions
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B y a late order, the mail service
from Roseburg, via. Civil Bend,
Olalla, Camas Valley and Angora
to M yrtle Poin t has been changed
from tri-weekly to weekly, much
to the disadvantage of the people
along that route. It will furniHi
only a weekly mail ♦»> a very large
number of people, three of the ofli-
ces along the route being as large
as any on this river. Come get up
a petition to the department to let
the change be to a daily instead of
a weekly mail. I t will bring paper
mail, which is generally published
th e latter part of the week, io him-
dieds and hundreds oi persons five
t ° s^x days lat(*r than it did when
the service was tri-weekly.
throwing the race ran on th ro u g h .; are ten Fears in C u n y to where
One of educations well wishers j barn :ki\f.4. smokehotise. wood-shed, bee
much to the discom fort! V) of the there is mie in Coos.
j Coquilie, Sept. 8th, 1885.
house; 4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household
,.,„1 m i'lv m » t»> our bi»\s
The celel»rated race horse,Maple- j
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| and kitchen furniture,fariniuR tools, wagon
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wood, will be taken to the state fair I
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_ 1 '»’■d harness. ir* acres of crops; ranr^e out-
who were silly enough to l e
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Madrid,
Sept.
1.—Ih irty -six »id and convenient o 1U0 liead of stock,
from school house and
S t o c k irxiu iiiT S
Sflim first. Captain second; Bolto-
J . L . M ccinnie 4-year-old stallion, first
| link third. R ace: Bobolink first, premium: also 2 mart s and colts, si co nd
Gajttain secoml, 8elim third time ‘.’.n.mium.
40^, distance (¡00 yards
S. C. Rogers, Mare and colt, first pre-
j post offee—^2.'»00.
sister, Lady May.
Lady May has of cholera, and eleven hundred and ,
i i * M acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg,
,,ever hee»i beaten m »he last two twenty deaths were reported in the I 0 2 on Coquilie river; 25 acies bottom—
'o r tinee years, but she will have to • r___ i r . • , ,
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infected districts during the past bnllamv bench and hill land. House 20x28
look out for her brother this t al l , .
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barn 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing;
twenty-four
hours.
or Maplewood will wmi the day.
good timber on the on the place; good out­
;
muni.
F o u rth day .
side range for stock. P rice. 1250.
This has been the dryest season
ri. E . Schroedcr, vearling colt, first pre-
<Tinrl«*Nt«n*N < j <-|on»>.
Single dash of half a mile, en- nnura
that was ever known on Floars
for 1(»0 acres of land. 80 acres under
Charleston, S. C., S e p t L — A (J* 150«»
fence. (»00 fruit trees house, barn 60X40.
John Levar mtire nnd colt.
tries: Maud M, by Fred Kronen-
creek.
Stream s that ware never
Jas. Aiken, mure and colt, first premium, t kmnvn to go dry before ure UOW’ heavy rain and wind storm yester­ V gi »>d «-ange for cattle adjoining.
berg; F an , by E d. Moore. Choice
J . tl. Schroedvr mare nnd colt.
day caused damage to the extent of ^ ! l f 0 f» r House nnd two lots in Ooqullle
perfectly dry.
of ¡jositions was won by Maud M.
f P City; very cheap.
T. J . Patty ntnre and colt.
G eorge Fitzhugh, County sur­ 8100,000 in this city. L a st week’s
Fan was d ista n ce d -T im e 52.
«J. 11. Scliroeder, milk cow 1st premium.
veyor, has gone to Rogue liver to cyclone caused n loss of two mill- ^•17; for House and lot in CoquilleCity.
J . II. Sthroeder, 2-year-old heifer first,
V '100 fur two unimproved lots in Coquilie
Single dash of one mile race,
do some surveying for parties
premium
abf ut a),ls
ll°lhirs. R epairs are being '*i y
E n tries were: G ray Dan, by J .
J. H. Scliroeder, 3-months old calf firat down thl'ie, \.ill Fc gone
I pushed energetically in spite o f the j
acres t f grazing land known as North
; seven days.
.
M cKennie; Clamdigger, by \V. H. pretoium
ran ie tA elve miles from baudon,Oregon.
Mr. Dozier. Of Umatilla county had some | A panther
has been making repeated affliction»
T tuber and »»n Cuuningham creek, cheap,
Noble; Sammy Tilden, by Jam e^
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fine colt»on exhibtion—Lexengton stock — night hideous the past two or three
T o liiiiD I C u li Torn I » A Or«-g«»n.
—A splendid ranch, at k
Aiken. The rider o ' Gray Dan Vola by Oceola; Red l>ird by Lodi, he by nights at Jo e NaV S ranch, Oil Elk
1 O - r very ;reat bargain. At least $5000
I
t
is
stated
on
very
good
au-
was B. Tenl r o o k , weight 1 2 4 lbs, L x n ton. Veto by Dr. Lindsey, lie by river,
’49er
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worth of good timber in close proximity to
Veto,
dan.
by
Vola.
.
Sept.
4th,
1885.
tllOllty
that
orders
h a v e been ISSU- ! the water Two to three hundred Sheep go
nnd had first position on track;’
A.any thought Levar’» colt was the best
ed by the Central Pacific Railroad "ith the place. l ’lace well imroved—75
Ki’rioiet A erhlrul.
H enry »Johnson weight 98, w as of the district.
U V M B I T S O F PAVILION.
A
week
ago
last
Sunday
Mr.
O.
company to engineers and bridge acres cleared—price, cash down, $2500.
rider of Clamdigger, nnd had see-
Mrs. M. W. Davis. 5 pieci» croci t i l»u-
b | O AGUES on Coquilie river, 80 acre*
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i Dodge,
of Mvrtle
Point
and . his
son i builders to proceed
with th eim
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ond position; «Jesse Norton, weight reau s»t and 1 piece »ilk iace, first p-enuum. ,
bottom land, 8 acres cleared, bal-
/ nna ten d er. 2 piece»crochet tidy.
j Alien w |»lle a t work oil H b n ild H .g diate extension o f t h e G nlifivrniii A*
lanoegood
tiiuber. cedar and fir -convenient
j 28, was rider of Sammy Filden
Murv Alice steour. r ; years oid, a piece»
^jr \\\ W arner’s place at Roland
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to log.
Small house with three room s;
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AVe noticed a full blooded meri- a,|d ^,5id outside jxisition.
The
£2200. Or, 120 acres including the bottom
W'iiiie Scliroeder. 3 pieces worsted bowers. , with the staging from the building " ll11 tb ° Uregou a California rail-
and and house SI AX»—a splendid chance
no sheep at the fair grounds last s|;ir^ VVil^ 11 P ° ° r (),ie ^ >r Gray Dan,
Mrs.l:ora s^chroediT. F ^ t i d y . ^
’ whfireby Mr. Dodge’s light arm road. T he gap is about 125 miles. for one wishing to make a home. Liberal
F rid a y that was hard to beat.
i t ^>Hmn,y Glden getting away sever-
han-l-made ace, first premium.
| and both of Allen s lpgs mere bro- Some sections of the road a r 3 esti- terms given.
was a buck ot five months
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atre H*
ad v®nce of him.
Clara-
Miss Etta Dyer, 1 set sheet ond pillow |^en
Owing to the fact that a m _£. j .
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«ai/inAn.-»
CH E VP! C H EA P!!
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and was a beauty.
It was not (J '8 8 e rra n very nicely and only for ;
idi^l^onenberg.crazy work (quilt), doctor could not be had for several
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a i ,•* acres in Baudun City, on Main street;
h o u r s , t h e wounds will necessarily ; nn e *° construct.
I t is further : * f h»r»;e building of five rooms, e tc ., also
there for exhibition, but simply her, Tilden would have claimed the I ^ premium; «is . J«pnnese cloak.
y insido h-Mt-l- a f t o r tl.o fir f l
i, J
R»udiel. l.ronenberg, crazy work (sofa ,)e pain fil, mid possibly longer ill stated that the Central Pacific has ',,un- T
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e «recleared and fenced,
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inside Hack a tttr tlie tirst bundled cushion.)
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are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheap.
brought by Mr. C. P otter to deliv
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Slip« m u
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Mis» Alice Scliroeder. age 12, »pecimen healing.
Mr. D. is a pcMir man, a n d : been induced to complete this road
F
er to a purchaser. The animal was
m s;^ / . « v >»4/-.«», ’ , ‘ ^ . . uv,
nrsi
inree-
penntanshir, first prenium.
tlie
accident
is
going
to
lie
verv
se-
in
order
to
recover
at
least
t
h
e
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loti
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argaiu
OflHvd.)
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quite as large as the avert ge sheep, tlurttrb
a nj^e ,lI'il mnny who r.,“ ! p k ^ r * r « Tr e S 5 m° B
i vere. All those «vho can, shonl.l Porttw id »nil
northivest' trade, i
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Miss Georgina Gatuuiatt, pin cushion, p jv e him a helping hand since his which California lost through
the
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.and its owner thinks it will shear had bought S1G and 818 pool on
South
.1 0 lbs of w’ool the coining spring, her for SI. began to boil over with bo 2 i i S T l S i i S w Sf E i S *
family is lar«e anil helpless.
• opening of the Northern Pacific.
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