Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 29, 1885, Image 2

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¿quille e’it'J gmnUl.
T U E S D A Y , SE P T . 29, 1885.
was npparníit at the fun-
oral of Charley llu rry, last week,
T h ere
tlurt »1 which the p e p lo o f
O o-
quii!» City ought to be ashameil
a lack o f respect for the friendless
dead. In this instance there were
friends but they were not present.
Not a dozen persons attended the
burial, and only for Miss .Lehman
d ism iss'll» and bringing her sclioo».
there would have been no more at
the service at the church. Funer­
als of persons less worthy than the
departed Murry, but who
have
relatives in attendance, bring oat
large crowds. We fear this snows
^
a desire on our part to snow re
spect to tlu> living, o f whom we
expect favors, instead o f the dead.
rh ,‘ < n*tot>‘i|ll>>
! ancestry, no proud
pe«ligroo
can
Through urgent
solicitation s,> ^ iR f! n(1arer the far reached goal,
says the Rose burg Plaindealer, un^ ss energy, ti ue worth an.i pa-
Hon. Biuger Hermann, M . C., has \ ^ ence n, e the foundation and the
«riven us the follow ing letter fo r ' hipsiration. The lo g ca b io and the
:x,.0i? 1 frontier home have been to
this
.
l»iW icHt.o„.
speak jo r UbtiL,
Nation blessed
nurseries
from
lleuce al,>tl" " « " C ,m^ ' t s!l>' 1 wlionce has come forth our no-
concerning it would be superflu­
blest patriots, statesmen, soldiers
ous:
and martyrs.
Roseburg, Or. Sept, 10. 1885.
Let not your bumble origin and
To M i i . tox F. D avis .
My Dear S ir :— It affords
me apparent obstacles inMife discour­
pleasure to announce that I have age you. Have faith in the reward
this day nominated you for ap­ which is conceded to the elements
F i iu ii ie r u l io n « r
Stil«! i n d u s t r i i t i l * i ‘odi i <*l >
o I ( o o s C o iiii O , O roffou, i o r
Year
: N oof
A good farm on Four Mile creek; All bot­
tom land; adapted for dairy ranch and will
produce as well as any Coquille river bottom
land; 100 acres cleared. Price $25 pur acre.
( h r Iiiliiib ir im t s
(¡10
ISM.*.
legal voters................................
Males over 21 and upwards.............
MflJos under 21 years and over in...
, Males under 10years of age.............
Total uumI,er of n;aic, ................
Females of IS years and upward!. •
Females under IS and over 10.........
Females under 10 year.', of age
Total number of fournit a.................
1,019
1.79«
OKS
883
EENEW ER.
The great popularity of this preparation,
after its test of many years, should be an
3.307
si'-unun e, ev« n lo ihe m*»--t skc¡itical, that
it reallv mefilorious. Those who have
1,080 u^iol II a ij / s 11 ill: K knkwkh kn ow that
489
it does all that is « ¡aimed.
It causes m \v growth o f hair on bald
sr,a
head-, provided the hair follicles arc not
2,-128 dc ad. which is seldom the ease; restores
natura! color to gray or faded hair; pre­
serves the scalp healthful and clear of
5,795
d.mdmtf; piwonts the hair falling oil or
sa
changing color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus­
S IKHt
tróle*, and causes it to grow long and
i .a." 2 thick.
Ilu .i.’ s H air 1’ knkwf . r produces its
S4|0
effects
by tlic healthful influence «if its
:> vegetal»!«*
ingredients, which invigorate
8,891
and rejuvenate. It is not a dye, and is
a delightful article for toilet iis«». Con­
•U ir,
taining no alcohol, it «loes not cvaji-
orate quickly and dry up the natural oil,
29.731 ! leaving the hair harsh and brittle, as «lo
2 -> 503 ! other preparations.
Totul number <f mail sand females
Stock «‘ind wool....................................
Number of sheep..................................
“
** hogs....................................
“
horses................................
pointment r s cadet to* the United ’ o f chnrmrter already developed by
“
“ mules..................................
S ta te s Military academy at West y ° u- ( oim nue onward and have
“
“ C attle................................
Point from this state.
You are ’ courage. In conclusion, may I
“ acres of land in cultivation..
“ Bushels «if wheat raised dur­
among twelve applicants— all am. : fondly hop«'that you will jionoi
ing the previous year.............
bilious and worthy young men ()f ! the position to which you are now
“ bushels of oats..........................
Oregon. That all might have an nominated, and that you will ever
5,591 :
“ bushels of bai ley and rye___
°
remain
true
to
vour
country
that
is
7.115 !
.
“
bushels
of
corn........................
equal chance to develop the fitness
9.553 i
“
tons
of
hay................................
sought for, ami ttmt an impartial to educate you for lie.- future s e r -;
bushels of peas.........................
12
description he obtained, 1 »-aired 1 vice “ ,,a defense, so that in some
“ pounds of bacon.......................
“
pounds of butler and cheese.. 177.004 I
personal preference and submitted futnre >eal' >'our u,,l" e> ,lmv
5 I ,HÏ !. j
“ bushels of potatoes.................
these young men to a com petitive kmmn, may become a symbol o f
48.130
“ bushels of apples....................
F or this purpose I £"">«■ 0
fll« mls
examination. Tor
i
“ bushels of prunes and plums.
and
a
credit-
to
the
State
o
f
Oregon
701
i
barrels
of
salmon....................
chose a board of three distinguish­
7.:ioo ¡
“ cases of salmon........................
from w hence you hail. 1 am Yours
ed and learned gentlemen, con fist­
2í),«00 i
“ tons of coal........................ a ...
ing of nil eminent lawyer and ox-U. Truly.
«57
“ ounces of gold dust...................
Binger Hermann, M. C.
feet of lumber.......................... 21,050.000
} ¡^# senator, and once colonel in the !
A
BARGAIN!
We have the selling o f a half section of
]r.n«l. half bench and half bottom land, near
Coquille City. It would make a half dozen
good litth* ranches, or a good dairy and
stock ranch. The price is *20. per acre.
Tonsoria! Artist!
6 i
o
rry Wright
rr-jH E iE
R o s s
B a r lb e r
lias op« m*d oat u shop at Myrtle Point
where he i:s prepared at all times to do first-
Euckingham's Dye
FOR TIIE
VVH I S K E R S
Colors them brown or black, as «1« sired,
ail 1 is ill - best «be, because it is harmless;
produces a permanent natural color: and,
being a single preparation, is more con­
venient of application than any other.
W e call attention tot lie necessity
PREPARED BY
f
1 > L
i an carni * effort on the part of
It. I*. H A L L & C O ., Nashua, N. II.
dr. to secure another ap­
¡¿old by all Dealers In Medicines.
>ur people
propriation for the mouth of the
Nitiull;ro\ in New Y o r k .
C xjuille river. \Yo give a inemo-
New York, Sept. 21.—-The health
O 3 . r r 3 r -in .g - t i r e X T . S .
rial on first
page
of
to-day s
officers nre ranking every effort to
H Eli AID, which we have printed i army, and an honored physician and
I .e t t o r f r o m I D I . llo llc iib «*itk .
h o l i e r to T a x . p n j f r N .
discover the source o f the sudden
and sent out to the various post- , surgeon, and a well known educator
Ed. H e r a l d :- By your permis-
Sheriff Hacker gives notice that outbreak ot smallpox in a Grant
offices on the river.
Please call j ftnd principal of one o f the high
sion, I will give you a few’ items as j he will be in attendance at the ( street tenement, and to stem it be-
and sign one of them, as it may be ; schools of Portland city.
T h a t.
the H erald is generally read usual places o f voting iu the vari- h>re it gains much headway. Sat-
largely the means of securing an partisan bias should not prevail, j
| among our friends.
In writing i ous precincts, for the purpose o f j unlay night \\ m. Owen s child was
and.
appropriation for our river, which , these selections were not confined
i one letter, all can hear from us. receiving the state, county, school , found ill with the* disease, «anil was
is o f paramount importance. Con - 1 to any one of the jxolitical parties.;
P
a s s e n g e r s .
1 W ith our family, we left Win, ; and unpaid poll tax assessed for removed to the hospital next door.
gressmau Hermann is going to Y >u were all subjected to a c o n - ;
1 Bonham’s at Fairview on the inora- the vear 1885, from the hour o f 9 Yesterday Mrs. Mary
Bade!ifie j C lAGES will leave Coquille City every
make a great effort for us the c o m -' sciencious and painstaking exami-j
ing o f the 37th inst. bound for Cal- o ’clock a . m . until 4 o’clock r. M . , ; was found covered with eruptions, | connecting with Steamer each trip for all
ing winter, and requests us to give j natkn, both mental and physical,
ifornia.
We found considerable j on the days and at the precincts, ; ond fl^so removed to the hospital. | points on Coos bay.
Leave Utter City
our names as sanctioning the ap- j The conditions o f body and mind, t
mud in the timber so we came | as follow s:
| In Brooklyn, to-day, Mrs. Quinn ; ^
day (except Sundays) at 9 x. m . and
peal lie is going to make for us be- as well as general proficiency in the j
| rather slo w , reaching Mr. Laird's j Bandon...................................October 2«. 1885 i and her baby w ere found suffering * ’ a s s e n g e r s by morning stage can visit
fore the co m in g congress. D o not studies as a whole entered into 1 16 i nbont 7 o ’o W k 1» M
The road ' Randolph ........................ October 2«, iHSTi j f roni the disease and taken to the I Marshfield and Empire City having
neglect th .s, as we wish the
me-j d eli1 orations ot the board.
The
:
I'll«: over the . coast
‘ : range o f mountains
..................S'- »
,
il#1. They Hved
G n m t!
S
« « s » <v
Norway....................................October 23, 18
quill«*
City
the
name
day
morials returned to us soon, for result is now submitted
to
me.
....October 30, 1885 I stre»t, this oit y. opposite the house I
was better than we anticipated, i Enchanted Prairi».
F a r e O n e D o lla r-
transmission to Washington.
Four o f the applicants greatly ex-
. . . . October 31, 1 SS;, occupied by the child o f Owen and HTAlw ays go with the mail to make eon
, The weather has been very warm. -W%ri1' loil,t.......
. .N< \«mbtr
1885
woman BmlclitYe.
| uections-
Am ong the new comers to this celled all the rest.
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Me arrived at our old friend s, Jas. Misaouri...............
.. .November 3, 1885 ;
** We will also keep a feed and livery
you aie reported highest by 7 per
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... N«>vember 4, 1885
part, there are some who wish to J
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1 ; M. Hutson s, on the evening o f the Dora..........................
s table at Utt« rCity.
AiiorEicr I',|»i<!«“iii:«*.
cent, of the total credits. P h ysic­
. .November 5, 1885
Jr.rvis tin Arrington, Proprietors.
eugage in manufacturing.
Every
19th, and tire here at the present i Vurton Pra:rie—
M’ ilkesbarre, Sept. 21.— An out-
..
.November <’*. 1S85
ally you are found equal to any.
C. W. Zumwalt, Agent,
town and community ought to pet
writing. M e found all quite well. r«KtnilleC ity.....................November 7. l>Nr. broad simiiiar to that o f Plymouth
at CoqnilleCity.
Som e who com peted have boon
forth an effort to secure these a
Eld. Huntington is also here. The North Coos River............. November 9,1885 fever has unde its appearauce in
more favored than yourself in
.
• , •
. j Sunday follow ing being his regular ^oos J lvpr................... November 10 . 18 ^, Nsiutincoko for the past few days. I
suitable location for the prosecu- j ,
, ,,
i i w ealth anil socia l
in n u e n c e . ainl
,
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. i i *>os oitv............................ November n , 18 -v
tio:i of the work they propose, and
.
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f day for preaching, at his request, Kmpire City................ November 12 . is«5 It is reported late this evening that
give the best eneourageiueut anil 1<l' a
( nie ^ 111 ,ltl
we preached at 11 (.’clock, also in South Slough................ November 13, iss.% several families are stricken down
—:0 :—
inducement possible. The town or j thf ‘ r
f rom wcl1 ¡in^ n j the evening, and Monday eve will j » ^ " > .....................g » » " » !"» »•
; with the disease. A majority o f
.
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schools and academies, including!
.
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r,,,
Lake ............................ November 1«. 188 .*,
TPie T Jnciersignoci
community doing this, will prosper 8cao° ‘ °.
aue
’ . .
,e preach again. The congregations Ten Mile...................... November 17 . issr, j the cases are situated upon a
regardless o f wlmt their neighbors ! institutions o f military tiaim ng 111 are not largo, but very attentive, I
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1 hill netir town, which has always
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appeals
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lora«
Creek
lie*.»!*.
may say or do. Times will become uie east* ^<e‘liUUa appcuxot-io o..««««^. aQj we think some are almost per-
been considered the healthiest part
lively with them, and they will find l)-V friem]s aUtl.
Person? o f 1 snadcd to be Christians.
Times | The rain is just pouring down i o f the place. The epidem ic is sai«l
employment and a good markit nt ¡distinguished lufiuence, occupying j ftre yery dull here nmv> R3 t|10re and is equal to— to— well one c f to bo caused by the use o f
well
-Au
home. The advantages secured to the
stations in our state werp o n j )wl£ (Tups auj 50cts. per ! E odi’s sizzling showers, anyhow,
water, polluted in siune unknown
behalf
others who
a town in this lespect are greater on
° » be
In* If o of f others
wno competed
cornpi-te.! |>usjjej js .qt wqieat is worth, deliv* ; Messrs. Averill, o f this place, manner.
Alberson, o f Ea Grand, have
than they are to a farming commn- with you anil who embrace young ered. There has only been a lig h t ,
(o l!ir ,i« » n .
:
culture,
amiability,
fine
s!lower o f rain here.
Almost, ev- purchased John Lewis’ property
.«• 19.— A H erald’s j
mty, in that the density o f settle-1 uien
IZfrT
New York, Sept.
ment in a town is its principle o f Physique, and some w;ih a..; e-t: , ervtiling is dried u p; yet most of ?lt Bnndon. In the former, Lurry
London special says: The steamer 1
life and the reverse often obtains ! renowned in services for our Na- tiie ;tock we have seen look very TomPy loses a good man, anil you
Bienda c »ilided with the jttuldle
husbamlrv
B
°n
on
^
ie
baltlefi«
Id
«is
well
«as
in
i iime are plenty of deer Snin one- M’ e hated to lose him steamer i b lphin in the English j
in the pursuits o f
well.
and
legislation
and
literature.
Aside
a neighbor, but extend the ;.~.v channel yesterday. The cause was, i
Therefore we hope above nil to see
here, mil 1 the people have to watch 1
from your merit sis disclose 1 on
their gardens to keep the deer from
brotherly love and sincerely the Brenda parted her holm while 1 Is prepared to buy or sell for
a spirit of competition a m o n g the
, the examination roll, 1 do not on-
reasonable consideration.
eating them up. I concluded to hope that the brightest anticipa- at full speed. Both
towns in the matter o f encourng-
the steam­
j tirely forget that wind you are is have some venison yesterday, so b°n s o f himself and partner may
ing inaimi aunes
H e has the follow ing for sale:
ers were badly injured, the D olph ­
j solely due to your own unaided ef-
we shouldered ou r gun, and took a
billy realized in their late pur- in seriously, and sank before her
The run o f salmon into this river | forts. I am icm inded that you are J
in Ihe mountains. Saw three chase.
passengers could get t«v the boats.
A great elianee for makng Money,
is unparalleled. At the mouth o f 1 a poor boy,and that your fsither was ■ J ^ .
,
. . . . , ,
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Messrs.
Upton,
Long,
Mfilliams
•
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/
,
. i line deer, but halo ketch ein. A f-
E
ight
passengers
were
drowned.
Br«*w«*ry f«r sal«*—capacity of six
the river they aie so tlimk that a an 0 p] soldier, having enliste«! and
ter three days rest and good time et al have gone to Em pire City to
barrels.
Good Location—Everv-
person can kill them with tin oar fought iu the ranks as a private in
Brainard, the Vermont bunk de- thin« <-<)nveni«nt.
Satisfactory reasons
generally cutting beetrees, etc., we nb ° nd court.
i given for wise ing to sell.
as lie pulls his boat along.
A
ja^e war f«>r the supremacy o f
expect to start on our journey to-
Friday night some person or hunter has escaped to ( anada.
ne and a half acres one-half mile from
drift-net was put out at Mac hado’s om’ helovnl country, and
was
Cixptil le (’ity. on stage road; house of
A Texan is creatili» genuine
morrow. AH are well. Yours fra- j persons visited A verill’n hen-house
live
rooms, wood-shed, g«x>d cistern, 150
the other day, and at the end of 1 !trice severely wounded.
That tem ally.
; and made a raid on the feathery excitement over a telephonic iustru fruit trees, some bearing—Very cheap.
half an hour, it was so full that it while you were still <a mere child
g ]j Hollenbenk.
i tribo. They fvore doubtless very ment, by which, it is claimed, com
’T *> acres on North f*»rk near Gravel
was with difficulty got ashore. It he died, leaving you to care for and
I
I * ) Ford; 25 acrea cleared , honse 18x26,
Myrtle creek Douglas Co.,Sept. 22.! hungry, ns they built a lire for tnunication can be had across the
barn
30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
was found to contain 137 salmon. cherish your
widowed
mother.
roasting purposes within sight o f Atlantic ocean.
house:
4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household
Young Simpson at whom the other This 1 feel thankful to believe you
A
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the house. M bother it was the i Railroads are faring badly. The i a,1<^ kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon
fishermen laughed so much for at­ hava done, and are still
doing.
A sight was taken o f A. II. John- work o f tramps, or had boys o f this 1 government seems determined to ani1 harness*1:’ Jwresof crops; ran.-re out-
| side and convenient for 100 head of stock,
tempting the one-man-to-the-hoat \k»u liave been t>) the family a son son’s big steer last Sunday. The part, it is not known,
bu n g them to time, make them pay jaw-ss than one mile fr«>m school house and
way «>f fishing, caught (¡00 one day aml a little father alike.
Lahor-
steer is no v five years old,
19^ ! Glen C’ox, o f your plnce, is visit- their t«'ixns, and be decent.
post wfTcv—Í 2500.
recently.
Ih e fish are extremely j jjj<* (,dd days and hours in this
■
| i**Xnor«*s. 4 miles nl>ove Parkersburg,
hunds
high I ( 6
i ft.),
and J just
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IIDI weighs
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I IO ing friends and relatives
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cir
Thovouqh-bvncc.-
Jarvis
&
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<m ( ’«Kitiill«* river; 25 acies bottom —
fat, and w«*»gh from thirty to six y filial s s m e e you have
managed 1 3000
^ *H e ¡s nini
at the ; J. E. Hawkins is contemplating
Arl
in
g
to
n
’
s
S
;igO
lino
from
tills
!
b**ncli anil hill land. House 20x28
pounds each, which is unusually to attend the public schools
of
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rate «J 00 pounds a month, and is bie erection o f a dwelling soon.
place to ( ’oos buy has been provid- haru
^ >unR orchard, bearing;
large.
Vlxiut 2500 hove been r o - 1 Polk county in the winter months •
.i •«*,
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R.
F.
Cox
and
Sanford
Henshaw
o
d
with
a
new,
light
running
h
a
ck
,;
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on
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m a very thrifty condition. Ho has
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^, v
. ’ . side range tor stook. l ’ nce, 1250.
ceiveil dai.y at the cauneiy, but niHl thus trained your mind. Your
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a ponderous bone and is Far from have each located a claim, and still winch makes a ride over this route i
n lo n c o ,.(
n :« m
B
| A 150» for 1G0 acres of land, 80 acres under
that institution running out o f tin . neighbors write me:
“ H e has . . .
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pleasant. O l \ e it your patron- j 5jS fence, 600 fruit trees hoase, barn60X40.
fleshy yet, and shows remarkable there is hand for others.
has had to stop till the schooner j worked on the farm during the
n5tf.
4 g« od range for rattle adjoining.
W . A. Cox, son o f Joseph Cox, age.
action for such weight. O f a whit»-
Truckee arrives. In the mean time, j summer, and went to school
or
vDj»9i'0 f« r House and two lota in Goqmille
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
roan in color, his hair is very soft is quite sick, but we trust he will bo
fP City; very cheap.
Frank Getchell goes to the C’olu n - 1 studied at home during the winter,
Land Office at liosebarg Oregon. )
and fine, and sun-eptible o f being around soon.
Septembers 24, 1885. f
Q»177 for House and lot in Coquille City.
bia for more Chinamen to meet the an(j |ms kept up with classes hav-
Mr.
W
heeler
find
Marshall
Nay
’VTOTICE is hereby give that tha f«»l!«>w- j *T'10U for two unimproved lots in Coquill*
made to look very pretty, and will
4 v ing-named settler has tiled notice of i4i,y.
rsquiremeuts.
The present b i g ! jPf, much
better opportinities.”
be an attractive feature
of
the o f Coos bay are down here in quest his intention to make final proof in support
run is due to the killing off o f the • With all these disadvantages and
ItOO acres « f grazing land known as North
Domestic and Fat Stock »Show, to o f cattle.
of his claim, and that s.'iiil prtx>f will be * »1 rail ie twelve miles from Randon,Oregon.
sea-lions at the mouth of the river struggles I find you now a student
49er.
made bef«»re the Clerk of Coos County, at T.m'jer and on Cunningham creek, oheap,
commence the 12th o f
Octobtr
by Haltin, Hayes and others in in the ¡State university from where
Denmark Sept. 24.
Empire City, on Saturday October 31, 1885,
next. Mr. Johnson is confident o f
VC R ES-A splendid ranch, at a
viz:
Elias 11. Robinson, Pre-emption, D. S.
the early season. A like destruc­ your eminent president writes me
U Ci 7 very jreat
rreat bargain. At lesst $5000
bringing
him
to
40-hundred
Nundaj ltlo l« .
No. 4877, for the N. E. \ i of Sec. 2 T 31, S. worth of good timber in close proximity to
tion every year o f these lions, the good words, that you are “ an
weight, when he will be the heavi­
New York, S e p t 22.— A H erald’s R 12 W ., W. Mer.
the water Two to three hundred sheep go
would bring heavy runs o f fish ev­ industrious and faithful student,
He names the following witnesses to prove with the plftct,.
riace wen imrov e d -7 *
est beef animal ever produced iD special from Paris says: Sunday
ery season.
his
continuous
residence
unou.
and
unitiva-
Rore8
oleared-^irioe,
cash down, $2500.
of good habits and gentlemanily
America, so far as we have any re­ riots were greatly encouraged by | tion of, said land, viz:
( y j *> ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acres
deportment.” Added to all these,
cord of, and will secure a prize o f news o f the London riots. Another ^ <'har,eH Morris
Mr. Peter Nelson, a bite arrival
1 “r O Imttimi land, 3 acres cleared, bal-
R. B. Jefferson ) all of M yrtle Point,
I have testimonials and requests iu
lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient
82,700.- -Farmer <fc Dairyman.
form Australia, accompanied by
(
Coos County,
field day next Sunday. Last Sun­ J. H. Baker
to log.
Small house with three rooms;
Reily Beach
j
O egon .
your behalf from prominent citi­
his two brothers Neils and S. Peter­
day’s riot was much livelier than
$2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom
NVm.
F.
Benjamin,
zens o f Polk, Yamhill and Marion
Our correspomients could make was nt first supposed. The uproar
sep29
Register.
son o f Randolph, arrived iri town
ami and house S120H—a splendid ohanes
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for
one wishing to make a home.
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their effusions more interesting by was terrific. B lood flowed freely,
yesterday.
The
latter
two
are c,,unties- aU certlf>iue ><* y ° ”
terms given.
showing their big brother arou n J,!
V >UI energy am ' uf adtr^* avoiding sharp shooting at each revolvers were fired promiscuously’,
CHEAP! CHEAP!!
aiM he seems greatly pleased with, t ls ,l J°y°us privilege in
* lla ! other. The practice has druwn some ! and loaded
sticks,
canes
and
y* acres in Bandon City, on Main street;
*) large building of five rooms, etc., also
this part. ’I he difference iu names ) *\°un
°
el,u } lcan go'^rnm en i o £ our t>est local news-gatherers ! knuckles were used.
UOilllig
Wells, Fargo & Co’s.
Land Agency!
I,ami
Coquille
Agency
City
V
O
Pioneer Stable!
o f these brothers is a peculiarity i t!m e ™ h the, P °°r e s t, ^
| bas ,lfc ! off, and provoked them into devot-1
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o f their country. The former took j W1^ Un* 1Ci8<'
(» raou a am esta ’ j jng the largest part o f their writ-
1 rairie fires have lately done
the family name, while the latter j
H c l)ai’acler^°f future greatness , ing S to sharp wordy wrangles that damage in Dakota.
Many thou-
,
rv
. i
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.
.
took the first name of their fa th er,! aDA renown. H ere tlm youth be- j are devoid o f interest to the gener- SH tills o f b u s h e ls o f g r a in in th e
field w a rs h u m e ri
adding, son.
1 gins with himself. N o illustrious > al reader.
u e m u e r e o u rn ta .
Coquille City, Oregon,
J. P. M ESSER. Prop.
bam. The premises nreclenred and fenced,
an pretty, and will be 3old extremely chenp.
This Commodious Stable has been openetl
(GrntMlcMt Unrg;nln Offered.)
out
again, ana
and ih
is mica
filled wnn
with me
the cboioest
>ut again,
cm ucsi r p own )ots ami water frontage in Port
| bey. Due care will be given, and a share J
Orford—Verv chean
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Q r ° r*
of the patronage is nske«l.
j
y
1*
^ "H a u lin g at reasonable prices, at short |
Enqniie of Walter Sinclair,
1 notme.
nMf
Coquille, Oregon