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<:& I 'v V O ~7 / \) 1 ^ 0 S / 1 ¿* ' f i ' f ó ’X ^ ^ ; ssas 'V f a P ri li r| # , 13 S j ? / J V COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1885. * . •w’y.^-%. »-? y> — .»• voi jti {B i:S I3 ESS ( ’.U«SS « » 2 ts so NO. 17. . n i * :: a i * . is underlaid with coal of a good company helps to make things season is divided into wet and dry w ith pains in the region of th » quality for ste> ::i purposes, but is lively, and as all vessels touch her*», Except that die winters are warmer, stomach, and Mrs. H endrick» sent Yea. Lid back r.amo i.-t Tobias, lu- it>u"( over pioli i. not considered first eiass for black- the wharves are busy places part the climate resembling that of for the fam ily physician, O r. W . CL S- ET. A-iDOV/NING, M. D- Ami Alni hi i t\je .are on tile bia’.. smiths’ u p , although some black- of the time. This being the conn- southern*Ohio*and tho general np- Thompson, a life-long and 40afU S> tosp*. ak; Physician nn-1 Snrgcon, smillis use it to s-une extent, This | ty seat of course hotels are num- pc.irance of the country is quite dehtial friend o f the vice- And hia only ai n and bent is CaqvtiL:; CVnr, O: : cv > n ’ . Nobby o’o bin,,—for this gent is coal like the nnst that is mined ! crons m proportion toother bun- similar to northern Pennsylvania, 'dent. As the pains in the stotoUQh C«l!s—dav or ni.,ht—Frenati y » tended. J.isi a kit non compos menti « •dong the Pacbi * coast, is what is | ness house , but there are plenty i! we except^ he ;tid€> lands of the ! continued to increase he was Lik* and weak generally .termed bituminous, and • of 3tor»-s, groei rics, saloons, an ! lower river. Tiiis region is proba- an emetic, mid afterward an in L . F. L ank . J ohn L ane * nc thi; hoavy-wei^hted gcat he— finds a market at Frisco, wluve it ! fdiops-of various hinds to supply b!y the best adapted to dairy pur- jection, and relief came in » natur ii «i.-ii ; I c:ch leM than throe timea twenty— L A N E ft L A N E , takes the place of wood for gen eral! all present requirements. As this ; poses of uny part of the Paeiilc al way. H e arose from his bed, in Aitoyars and Coar.sders a( Law. Haj ni knviwlidr,o »[«ite a plenty, S ) to speak; purposes. A line of well-built j was not court week, everything was coast, as good'grasses grow o\er which lie lay only a few minute», Land Cases a Spcciali.y. i-\>r he'd r.'.tuor be a-prancing, tteniners (tw o of iron and steel) j going very quiet ned the his ling all Rio hills wli never put in, and and read the*morning]papers, talk Office on MttinSireet,oppoaiteCo8im»4Hjlif.an Aud kicking at a danbing, ply between the coal fields and j of pas.augers and goods from the , the immense tide flats furnish hay ing Cheerfully with his wife and an Hotel. J Than bis stool: of wit enl aucinflr, Roseburg, ___ Oregon, j Learning Creole. Frisco, beside sail vessels which 1 differ« ut vessels, and the constant j of the best grade, and in vast quan- old house servant. o easiomdlv Carry coal when other buz;: of Pie mill, was about the ‘ ! - ties when proper cultivation is J ots A.C bvy Tho’ hi' njxs the drawl andntaiamcr J ust before noon he had a re J.1I. Sions. When he dons his alook olnw-bai nuer; ki: L of Tmsimvs gets dull. Marsh- j main, art of what was to be seen ' resorted to. The products of this lapse, however, and the physician Siglin & Gray. < Yet Tobiaj »hoots liia yramiuar, »:• 1 ! ì a now-lookiiig town and and hea.rd, if ivo exccjit thè suri. region can be made quite sim ilir to wos again summoned and adminis iSo to apeak; Attomcvs and <’ouns;,br* At L .’v, 1 li've all now towns which bave The farmers v,ho Uve along tlao ilio.-e of ‘southern Ne v l o i a , or tered the usual remedies, besides And lie ques tions very rarely, Marshfield, C. hw c Ullty. < > "«“"• O rn o a -H o lla n d building, opposite Lu»n«> (So his clothes are hai •. ing fairly), ! grown rapidly, it looks fresi) and different slooglis which open otti northern Pennsylvania. The Coos bleeding the patient, and again B ttil. __________ if his brain be fashioned squa elv. 1 brisk. it is located at thè head of ou tho br.v, End their market bay country extends from the Co expressed himself as being greatly Or oblique. W. SINCLAIR, thè bay, properly speaking, IO!* ;t the different points we have quille region on the south to the relieved, l i e remained iu his room No, he has no education, all the afternoon, occasionally ris htornry ut lair. alila'Ugh steamers go on up as far passed. As there are Tilt few j Umpqua on the north, and the ing from his bed, to which he was And hii beauty took vacation General Insurance and Uoal Estate Agent, as Utter City, the ran fiom here is farms or farmers this side o f Coal- j mountains on the east, and the compelled to return by a recur Bout the tiaii of his or eat ion, C oqi ’ i i . t . k C it y . O regon . ___ So to speak, simply up a slough, so narrow th a t1 edo, they generally lind a local ocean on the west. Thi and tho rence of the abdominal.pains. T o And up m nuitare reflection. turning O room is quite scarce in market for all surplus. The lands j Coquille country encloses proba- callers who came, and they were T. G. O W E N . Taking each destiuot bisection, places. The town is most beauti ubout Empire are largely owned ’0]y more c£ the world's real wealth numerous, he sent word that he I’ve decided his complexion’s war, indisposed, but would be glad Attorney and Counselor at L a w , Kalher black. fully located, having a splendid by the O. S. I. company arid are ^ban can be found any where else to sre them to-morrow. >Unsi;t e-nn. Oou. Tho’ his shirt has not a riuiple, view of the bay and the evergreen being denuded of their valuallo cil (he Paeilic coast, of equal size, About 4:30, Mrs. Hendricks, who Nor his bushy chin n dimple, hills that enclose it. The .shape j timber quite rapidly. As Ilio wag- ¡Speaking in a general way, tiie had been at his bedside all day, S- H HAZARD, Yet ha boas.s a chr.mic pimple. b) the parlcr to set a caller of tho bay is such that it is on road ends here as does also our On his back; K ne rep ion is underlaid with coal A*‘ orn?y srJ ou"Sc!or -,t Lii.v. who called to consult with her re And his voice is not reliant, comparatively free ot winds from journey, it seems as i! our notes ja ^¡¡¿t enormous quail.ities, and Eitfnn Crrr, Po». _____ garding the affairs of a reformatory F r at times it is defiant, any direction, and its surface is as , ought to do the same, but before 1 the hills ere covered wiiii a tine <ff -.hich she was manager, and she And at t.nir'.s it is u p.*atit still as a lake of the same size gen- , cl se I will crowd the pauenco ot g owth oi f reat ,u ub r tr» es. 'i h i remained with him about twenty Z. W . BENNETT. Little squeal:. Now it seems to me so funny erally. The city contains som e-, my renders with a few lines «1 'i many sloughs that put out from minutes. Tom, a colored servant, A It array at Lv.v, Taa: this half-dementeil Houuy thing like a thousand people. A retrosj ection and com pas: i n , so lne bay end the Coquille river bot- and H airy Morgan, Hendrick’» Should be loaded uov.n with money, D . X j . WATSON. s<a\e mill makes rattling music, as that those living in other sections ; iull)S> will »ouie day be utilized to nephew, and a page in Washington, So to speak; remained with him. The servant While tho writer of this ditty. do also the different kinds of ve- im.y bo able to form a slight con- i}ie last inch, ami the bay aud river went out and Mr. Morgan stayed Attorney and Counselor at Law Who you ses is rather witty, hides that drive over the plank i ceptioi of different parts through ' cau furnish lish in quantities to with Mr. Hendricks, who tossed C ooj I’m . Uos. Has to s Tab about the city streets, which occupy a portion of w hidi we have passed. The Smilh ■ salt ,u,y demand. Tne climate ot uneasily in his bed, complained of On his oheek. : J. H . N O S L E R , tlie place. As the town was laid river legion extends along 11 le coast j ¡qie bay is the same as that of the great pain, but suddenly it 6eemed n u c a n i L o : : s - : u t t X ( O S T t Y i t:i> out so that a part of it would be ; from a point a few miles south of , Coquille region and could be em- to cease, and he said to his nephew: horary P u t.is “ I am free at last Send for Co*u u . l i Cin.Ui'N. F ro m (" » » ¡ a l l f o <«* Coow B a y too damp for comfoit, during e\- , ( rea’ent City, to a spur of tne ; braced in that region with jierfecl Eliza” meaning his wife, and these b ie r h iit d . rreme high tides, the inhabitants Coast rang? u few miles north of propriety, and I should have doue were his last words, for the young D L. STEELE. M. D, W e locked the town over some drove piles, and bui't streets ami = Elleiisburg on the Rogue river, and ^ lUij otllied it the Coos bay coun man, not realizing the urgency of Dentist what, called on the printer and sidewalks, as well as buildings, | as far east as the summit of the try, but thought best to divide the message, did not deliver it at ^ Æ s in s t L ÎA G id ., C r s î ' c n , «»nee wagon and above the reach o f tides. This in j same range. This region has a them, so that each section might Qfllo* in lio.iaml building, opposite again mounted our .1 ust before 5 o’clock Mrs. H en - Tito road time will prove to be quite an ad-j climate that is rather peculiar; be more easily understood, as the j dricks came into the room Blanco B old. Lau^ting rhs and other were off for Coos bay. and ar.tr s;Lt tic» adii r.h.ttuxd fur Lbt- painless still keeps along the brink t f the vantage, as the streets are already never very warm, and sehitmr cnM C os bay region is to be the great * found that fmr husband was dead. • atracticn of tca th. vsi. 1 Tho season is e.ad country of southern Oiegon, The end of a long and eventful low nill.t, and ju-t along the edge paved, and gutters are not needed. anough to snow. l life had come peacefully and quiet ot the broad stretch of tide lai d Stores were numerous, but the ! comp-oed of wet and dry, both cool, while tiio Coquille region, though O. E. SMITH, along the river. The hills begin jingle of coin on their counters ! and the dry lias an abundance of having a great amount of both ly. He lay ou the bed, outside of .¿Sorgson Demist the covering,only partially disrob nli«co Hotels, sa- ' fog, whiuh makes amends for the coal ami timber, is more strictiy a is, have a larger growth of timber was not deafening. ed, with his eyes only half closed, M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . nice o! -ain. Tiie wet, has a farming country, and depend» as if he were in a gentle sleep. On princip-ally fir, but some very fine * loons, and different kinds t*f shops v-ill. — ---------- V . ’» i of ced .r and after a few miles we ■ .all seemed to be running, but ad ! rv ■ rainfall, ns well h ; lie; vy fog. more on agiicuiture for its future his face there were no traces pain or suffering, but a pallor had drive througn a v\a >aded stretch of 1 we talked with claimed that hard I ’n* !•>•.. n u r both m s are densely ucaldt. its black sand mines wili I coine over it that indicated only i ; i " o , !: ! ’• J li. a mile or so and are at Coal edo - times was the rule and of c.nir: • cover, vl •••. Ìih«brush, u: 1 tl’.e 1 ids nolp sv eli ii. o lold crop for mrtnv too plainly that he had passed Y- Al( H-l* A El. It ¿'NO Tn> will; mi abundant growth « f lì:.-*. -, o.i rs, i ‘, i t- 11 dairy business will < ; i s l ! j e s s the result. rather n slim affair to call n town, ; I < u a way, 11 needed no close examina- r t • • O o c jV L ilio C iA y , C r u . : iiO Hats v. ! '• ; j do a great deal m te jij tliat direc- ti m to tell that he was dead, and j but what tin re is, shows signs of j lutn!-rr mill was not running at class timber. K;~Vt ori o ' :»■* vlescviv- .«.r.s uoao ui .s life. A railroad c »me.s t j an end ! rresent, the price of lumber too ole: rod \ r -dace eooi inons • : : d lion iu future ye tvs. Hut these •'rs. Hendricks screamed and ran not!«e anU cxUonicîy .ov. pv.o s. : t!;e ¡close by, i.ii t’ue head of Reaver j low to make it any object to cut up of grass and hay, and when m tesavi' already entire!', too l*»ng downstairs. A servant was dis t* f< r the general leaders, and iilh e ir patched to the residence of D r. J . L I. Y O L K M A R , M . D- ¡slough. As this road com»"*-» from their logs. 'idiCj'-e are no farms hill are cleared, and sown Thompson, adjoining and he came Physician anu Surgeon. the head of another slough which worth speaking about, near this * clover, make most excellent graz- ; p: tience is not already worn out. immediately, but by the time he This j art is ; uqq luq p x it further. j opens out on Coos bay, il forms the b„rg, not that the lands are not fit ing grounds for cows. I.JUl' -Oji. reached the bedside of the distin Mxaru.: I’oiar. C*> ) > > Li rOvl in | connecting link, between Coos bay j for agriculture, but no one seeuis used aim >.;t exclusively for guished dead mnn the extremeties S. \Y. H. ------ — ---------- were becoming cold and rigid, nnd I and Coquille river; and when the j to care about such things ns yet. pu>q w.> and lumber bushie r, A -NT î>< :i<î: o!' T . .1. HcndrirLu. J - £L~ to Mrs. Hendrick’s pathetic appeal. roads become impnssnt le for j Lumber ami coal, s em to attract . he black sand mines are attract- C o q u ille Cl 1 Y, Ul.LOON. Indianapolis, Nov. 2ô.- Tlon.- ffph, doctor, can’t you do some- around -i-jJ.--NO* j..jj‘ ou ».-i <-i Oi.y who.-Is, freight is taken over this \ the attention of those who have ing some little atteutiu» pi’O^Oi ijff i l « . . l i t i h'u.l, tiUOJwi, *vdOiiO, rout**. Tills railroad ii used chief- j go* e there; hut this will ultimately Ellensburg, but this county i.s de ;- Thoma3 A. Hendricks, vice-presi- thin^f?4* hft-was obliged to answer, f Uifvill-'Oj lì O'J* ill *■ ».<-'* cfc i v# L>Lii ly for putting logs into the sloughs, be changed, and after tho lumber lined to bo crowded with in'inbi- dent o; th? I nitt-d States, ûied very “ It is too late.” J. F . H A L L , Mrs. Heudricks became almost Tls such only at his reaideuee in this as the timber around here is of fair is taken off, these lands will be put tants in tho neat future. Òkd and warm winters prevents any coia- city, at 4:40 this evening, utidnr distracted with grief and it was an "quality though not very large. A to good use, mising grass Fum CV'iG AM i, O-B h * n . hour or moro before she became Alto- pa risen with the eastern states, circumstances that were particulnr- low isthmus separates the w aters muking butter ami cheese. Offiwi't M îtu T. G. Otttu, Aitiisliüt Iti. i e ri and sufficiently composed to give any Formulali » . >t r..i «..uvi-ycu .am *<n- of the Coquille from those o f Coos gether this city is a cheerful, pleas- The nearest we can come to a com- i ly distressing to his family t«T*d lunas iarciuiiMl ua ¡¿uornuom«. vini : bay, but a*canal a few hundred ant place, ai d with her churches parisou, is with the spring months friends, insomuch as they baa not information about her husband’s wet anticipated a fatal termination of last moments. T be family servants, t n n q T c p n l) ; rods, would connect them. We aud schools ought to !,o a moral in central Pennsylvania; a __ left _____ _____ _ burg ____ and ___ cross ____ the and intelligent people. Two miles : spring to represent the winter here, his brief illness, and nobody was two of whom have lived with them * " lv’ * ' *• the little P ht uo ic S, Sua^tox aud Ou nxi lucian . , . . , . . . . i «•, tr Specud ajiruuvu *.iv«n .o uitfi'UM»»«a wom- . In.tle ridge and are driving among through forest and v.e pass the . and a dry cool spring the rest ot j wun linn when death came. lie for years ran about the house cry the firs along tho tide lamp of Coos little burg of North Bend. A saw- the year at this point. The Rogue returned from Chicago last Sntur- ing and moaning and there was the traotfcd ¿urouwaiat-acii. hpoii; ..■euiweat Tlio farms began to be i mill and shin-vard are the life of liver region strictly speaking, ex- »lay, and since then had been com- utmost confusion for a time. foritiMnuMftatittatua Ntur,.., ;.i i*> Uiwjuoa- * . ° , .1 . E . ,I in, • , . . . . . When the news was bulletined icau»u vapor bttih. farther apart on leaving ( oqtiille i the place. As small as tins place is, | tends iroin the summit o i the Cis- plaining somewhat of pain in ii is UUioe vi rvoi«.tncb m i otiuiiic i**>- , anq a f(;W ¡¿jjlos from Coaled«», it looks quite aristocratic. A mag- j cades on the east to the summit of head and breast, but nothing seri- down town it was generally dis no more farms, or nt l>ost but few, , nificent vi**.,- of the bay and wood- the Coast range on the west, and <>us was thought of it. Last night credited, and in a very few minutes L O. G. T. M o r n i n g S t tx r L o d g o to Empire City. We drive across j ed hills is her« had; but its chances I from the Siskiyou nuuntaius on • lie and Mrs. Hendricks attended a a hundred or more of Mr. H e n H o * ^b4 many h»ug budges made across the for future greatness are not ilatter-. the south to the top of the divide I receptian at the residence of Hon. dricks’ close political and personal Meets at Coquille City every Thnrsday little sharp Canyons or glllches, ing, though it always will be a nice j between it and the Umpqua. This John J. Cooper, treasurer of the friends had hurried to the house. 1 .n d the points of sloughs. Where place to live. Four mjles further, 1 part is a little too dry and gravelly state returning home m their car- Very soon a gréât crowd had gradmg would be impracticable,the through a dense forest of firs, and for general farming, and is better j riage about midnight. Hendricks collected around the entrance and i road is good now, but from the nr- I we are at our journey’s end, and j calculated for mining than farm- had Liken off the" heavy clothing he in the street and it was found O. F. I. O. _ ; taro of the soil, we concluded that ; the little village of Empire. This ing. Its clime is warmer than , usually wore, and put on a dress necessary to refuse admission to all coiners except im- C o C jU .ill0 L o d ^ o 1*10.03 -j. wou]fj j)n jnsta trille muddy in ' is tho present county seat of Coos that of Kentucky,and lias much less suit of lighter material, and before any and t t c &• iu A. Meets at Coquille City every b t'inlay even brethren,'ii/«* xh 1 atauding, ing. Visiting id. cordially invited A. F. and A. M. C h a d w ic k L o d g e , N o* 6 8 in^ou^o^ bet'orti* the the Tull liioun in oaob m onth. John Goodman, W . M. A ^w" G e n L y t le P o s t, H o- » Moets at Coquille City, on ev<*ry \V«dn«Hday. Vaiti:«;? corarud*, in Rood »tandiuR, oordiallv invited. W alter Sin clair, Commander WOTIC’E. From nnd after this date, Nov. 7, 1885 Undertaking will be done at half the usual ¡triers. J. Hubbard. J the wet season. W e reach the well- county and is some two miles from ; summer rain. The Uinpqna'coiui- named town of Marshfield, and , the ocean beach, ia a derect line, try extends from the summits of cim p by a neighboring spring for and five or six by the way of the the Coast range on the west to the noon. Between Coaledo and . bay. I t is built on a hill side aud Cascades on the east, aud from the M a rsh fie ld two or three coal mines overlooks the lower part of the head waters of the Willamette on which Pave towns of their own, but they bay. A low strip of laud between the north tv» the divide are usually rather small villages the bay and ocean, hides the big | separates it from Rogue river, with small houses for the work-j water from view, except from the The climate of this region very m en and a store for their particular , top of the hills just back oE the closely resembles that of southern j accommodation. Utter City and | city. The roar of the surf almost Virginia, and the narrow bottom Eastport are passed, but just now makes one think that a huge vind- lauds along the different streams, the m ines i»t*e m ostly closed ; bu t storm is about to burst o ver the has tiie same general characteris- j , we learned tlud some of them were town, and in fact this does some- tics, and the hill country produces making arrangements to again times occur in good stern earnest, nearly alike, and general farming commence operation. One compa- The town has some 300 or 400 is the same or nearly so. The Co- ' ny has a railroad (rom their mine’ , souls as a general thing, but dur- quille country reaches from tho to their bunkers near Marshfield, ing court times a large increase is 1 Coast Range to the sea^ and from and vessels can load in a few noticed for a few days. A large the highland south of Port Orford The region here abonts saw-mill owned by the 0. S. I. 1 to Coos b«y on the north. Tho hours. lie got home complained of chilli- \ mediate relatives. ness and a certain degree of ex- Mr. Hendricks died in his p r i- Imudion, but attributed it to mala- vate chamber, a large comfortable rial influence. l ie sat by the tire * room in which he did most of his for an hour or more before retiring ; work. N^ar his bedside wasa case but declined to send for a doctor, containing legal and p d ilica l w ork» although urged to do so. ' and on his desk were bis papers, H e slept restlessly until about memoranda and a large number of 8 o’clock this morning, when he . letters which had been allowed to aroet*,dressed himself nnd ate a accumulate without answering iu hearty breakfast, paying he felt the list two or three days. H ia much better, and intended to attend ■ drest ing gown and slipp>ers wer© to consuls ’able delayed business at his bedside and near by was a during the day. H e nnd Mrs ‘ all stand on which were various Hendrick? walked out for nearly an 1 medicines and a goblet of water. apparently Portraits landscape's and brio-a-brio hour, and he had ap| vigor nnd adorned the wall t f the room and regained his physical vig cheerf ill ness. An hour later, were in striking contrast with the h ov.evtr, he L ccl l to Lo iro u litii ■ sud accua within.