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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1886)
c ir Ï ' Il D'.HTv'i T 1 >11 là » 1» i . M I J * ». 1>7 .» V. . . « • ■ ìi vi r i r k; ( i;1 m l i . - 1. iallci. i ni North l\>.'k 2ud *' Lan |> y r n k *• l':«b Trap M 1 !i *' »' .«pi.Me i i y a \ in t!:e in ri libi li «■.*;'. tes ‘ hey II. ■ 1 Our old friputi, James F. Oox, :i l1 i\i i! in It.u h y estoni;:} after H llógO : 1.« V. nifi Ih ¡1 ‘Affi. !;gO •journ in Curry county. T .I« L. e 'li; y 0 V ¿1%I S M) t K M 11. i ui< >n, i v r \vi F i ■li.. ilici! i h Mr. Gietin C<*x ami wile,« I Cen the tan. to m i j‘e, Co s bay, arrived heie ( !e*>. Joht.’s.on Lini twi 1.1} f \ »sU-rdey i n a viritto relatives and i*i *ug ii s on ihe iili.i er tin i tlm 1 1 li'iids. 55 : n L Judge Pi im 1 -, , Wash.* i n trying to re establish the 'T i i o . u i Ti ail service in youthem Oregon. l i}ome anb 5arm. ! ’• '.'h n irn . i l l ] M il » f ile G( U.I \ ile < / 1 1 I L&rjejt Circulation of any Agricultural h p t r j <»M i in y ii. » i . A. n . Jl. j ». i c n l 1)15 } 1 hat i lìiii- la tiie Wot. ii.de CV.r.'t!•»■.'M lê'.n 1 occui red 100,C 20 EACH ISSUE .1 he C;dti i ell« v s in i < n < <•! I • ou tllH 10 ol J ii they, v.i;h tin ir ilorthei u and «veslein stall's i.ie i •: O S ’ 3 ? .A .I»E S iS . families, met at Comrade «T. H* 7 T O M a broil over ihe Putriarchn! ( in h*. L O C A L IT E M S . Ì-Ia-rniiicei t Premium List. Nos!« l s nb* uf 5 p. m., and from ? Ll- ^ 1 '— C? C ts. A a | logressive display rank <>f Odd ¡.Ci «J , V » U C l j - j 1 Ouiiit to Club-ralsera Fraa. li.i* build ivai'i playing, Hon. J. M. Siglin lias U V u on other day. 1'.mi Nk.rris, Jr., mi l Io»n Coke, I elloWiJiip. Ih e Uii'iubeis ale KOMEAiiD TARM, LouUvlIl; maiclicd t«> his house end gave Adds*«*, tin' liver for seven»l «lays. of Fail virtiv, paid this place a Hy called on I»v the original order to 1«. ( ’. Dt nmiit virited the hay John CiiMxlnrin left yesteril ly for lust m k I», and enlltd <»n us ci liiing ing visit on Sunday, l ’ ne latter sever their connection with one or him a genuine surprise. The band also came and gave him a serenade* presented us with a sample of tine tl.e other. Blanco light where he is an assist and g«*ing. He seemed mudi pleased anil the new potatoes, a large patch of ant. Mr. C. W. Olive goes to the city At a S o rrid e «’ ! lEircipire City, Or. evening was an enjoyable one. which, for some cause, he planted this week to get relief troin tin in A. T. T iller, of Randolph paid W . Pi. G e t t y , P ro p . in the fall. A gentleman living near Par- j Singing was indulged in, poems this «office a pleasant visit last jured eye. ..... ......_ ^ .... ........ Charley Edwards, the M yrtle kershurg, on this river, lms a fine j w0,e ip «'“ 1, stories told, old songs of Ho Messrs. Ed. Laswell and Johnny week. ses ;i!Ki t ail hour.; G oral lot of hoes which he will disp« se j 'I»«1 war were sung over again, ami j Pasturage by the day. week or month. Point furniture dealer lias on hand Capt. S. LX Gooilrich came up Ci iteser made us n pleasant visit v I n i* .» ;im . a choice lot of picture frames of all I b t 11 sacrifice. Several of the : Ihe stars shone brighter than usu- from his home at Parkersburg yes- tiiis mot ning. rP , t l . I descriptions, Christmas cards, tovs, I »»^gs nre large, and ready to fatten, id. I he splendid srpper showed: tenluy. «J « »! m Kelly, la many l kiss , at last . * ’ * « * ., , . t „ , I . . . . . . * ■ 1 albums, ,1 ---- brackets, 11 cases, - mottoes - “ * 1 there being m all 20 head, Call or — i ! ,ls that m e, “ c i i In«iiL'f .f Konti at least, lu.H had tu not been ' [jj^ in *0 Aiex. Stauff, our ohl county accounts was very low and not ex tf. surprised. Nothing Imd been le frames, oil chromos in walnut and w.ite to this office. clerk, h is b.'eu on the river sever- pected to live many days. j undone that would add t»> the com- i gilt frames, etc., etc. Prices to IX LiuIUit. Two farmers were inurdred by nl ilny a. j fort and happiness of the guests. in I suit the times. tf LiU iui } In delicate health and all who G. T. C.iw! field has been ap- 1 mlians near Port Townsend, \V. The schooner Ruby sailed from suffer from habitual constipation 1 M my, many, birth.I lys may Com TIInds cf H A U LIN G p nnted supervisor of this ro nl T., a few day8 since. rade Carol hern and his « « ». .< 1 wife ID*rL 3 a -t ciicrt notice. this river a week ago Satui day,and j will find the pleasant li«jui»t fruit Mr. R. C. 1 yons, another son of ili-ktrict. see and enjoy. A ll went home Lack Con metili" with both S'.f.'iiuera. the H»‘len Mondani sailed in on remedy Syrup of Figs more easily O. K. Ih-own Proprietor, feeling better because they had J »tin Snyder, of tiie Western our mill owner, arm ed hero last Monday. On Tuesday she came J taken, and more beneficial in “ fleet F. M. Decker, Apent. been there. hotel, Marshfield, has been with week from New York. ii Mir 71vC. iif> to this place i lid e.«»t a cargo of than any other remedy. I t acts his frion L here sine*' Saturday. E. P. Hermann and Victor 108000 feet o f lumber, besides other G. A. R. promptly yet gently on the Bowels, II >n. A. M. Gillespie, fonnor Haller had each a package at freight, and on Saturday went to Kidneys, Liver and stomach, and i Coquille City, Jan. 11. 9 „ express office last clerk of Curry county arrived in Marshfield the lower river w here she is w ait-! does not sicken or debilitate, 55 L i V towii yesterday. H e made us a week. ing a Iav< ralde t>p|K»rtunity to sail. | For sale by W. L. Dixon, Myr- n TH1 At N >* > a .*, Jan. 7.h, 18.SJ, to the wif«* of ri A ¡ « ‘ h fi. ee has been establish- The cabinet chop of N ich ols! tie Point, J. H. Nosier, C«*qui!!e Oden >.idsuii,, a dau h er • 1 Ü J j j. I A young Mr. Mncnamara, a **d m Josepniiie c«>unty nine miles Bros, is truly an acquisition to this; City, H. Sengstacken Marshfield & On CJllliillgl.nin cr c*k, near Co;juilii City ^ i i i l X ^ ra n e , X ^ rcp . Jan. 8, to tl t wife of S. J. Mid» r, a s*»n. niemb.*r of the Marshfield brass south of Grants Pass to be known place. On a recent visit there, we Empire. rphifi rotiab’e bonne is wall furnished, and bund, spent a few «lays of tins and as McAllister. found all hands busy as nailers and C ì l D. 1 the tab.essupplied with the best the Syritjior rig *. last week in this place. market affords. N«*ither pains or expense Pennsylvania has just had a fea r-! actually behind with orders, but Near Parkersburg Jan. 10, I rn.-s UoC'oe. r.r«» spared to make it pleasant for patrons. Manufactured only by the Cali Mr. 1 Nigene O'Connell accom ful Hood which destroyed many j from the way furniture was going The best dears always kept. Haggace tle- livered to and from the Steamer landing. fornia F ig Syrup Co., Sau Fraucis- panied by hi.-» sister-in-law, Miss hundred thousand dolluis' worth together it is hardly probable that ; S imple rooms f(.r commercial men. NOT I ’E F* It PUBLICATION. This«louse is near the Steamer Landng an oversupply of work can be ! co> ( Ml. Nature's Ow n True Laxa L uu (ifllce at Hosehura, Oregon ) L izzie Hague, came over from the of property*. January (> . 1 8 8 (1 . \ tive. This pleasant liquid fruit bay vast week, and speut a few The Coos bay pap'rs complain found. r0TICE is heret>y given that the follow- ing-na.iieu settler has lihd notice of remedy may be bail of Mr, W. L. days here. of some postmaster who tear- large <>rati«l Arm} Hall. l> is inten i n to ni ko final proof in sup agent M yrtle Point, J. II. The weather since Thursday has ; pictures in two to get them in bet- t % m a v,w m m of w a v «»»*• ; Dixon, y # ^ 1 | - v. « of w * u t> - claim, vauo... « and • «x* that « ». - m t* u proof j>*» »v « will * » * « » port hi:; said Early in the afternoon Jnn. JA S . C A R T W R IG H T , P ro p , ^g^Tìt ( (X]uiIle l^ity, H enrj he iml S l * bei' tc t!te CK tiw O uoh oounty been clear and lik«* spring during ter shape for mail sacks. (5 this city began to put OQ U livelV i ^ ^ ^ ! Sengstacken, agent for Marshfleld nt Kn-piiv Ci y, on SaturJay Fa».. 20 . isso, the day, but the niglPs have been1 Fncle Harrington conclnd.-1 he appearance. People beg >le began t«> collie » p • 1 1 ».« f viz: Lemuel Atki is i’rrt-eraption D. S. No. cool, and « n two »»ccasions frost would go by one «if the steamers to in from the country rv. dresBinl «s for ' ,m' fren> : «:•* f « tfc. E x .t w « ¿, s,o. *. » » and Iat' lar ge ut fifty cents or | * )UUi Lange 12 w.»«t w ^ m . lias been perceptible. the city, instead «if by schooner as a gal -diav. Members o f the Grand ! one dollar. It is the most pleasant, ; H« names the Folfowing witneses to Army were seen hurrying through A t fro n 25 c ts U p w a rd s . The happiest mm in nil 0«>os we mentioned last week. ; .‘ ° 1 **,.... toT ! prompt and effective remedy know n, provo hi.» cc ntiau.m.« r«*sidt uce ujhìii , and HIS Popular Hotel has r«*ct-ntly l>een cult iva'.ion of. said hind, viz; . , , , ,, ..... ............. F>. J. M iller on A man is repoite«! from upper ihe streets, wearing ll.e badge o i l * Cttuuty, is put in bott« r ortler than ever before, , " . . 1 to cleanse the system; to acton the s s F.id;c.»tt > may North folk who «l«»«‘sn t believe In »nor. About o cieok. He C’ .iiiningliiin and is truly a favorite resort. P- Mr . K>? ........... bAr I : Liver, , lvitlueys ami Bowels gcatly '*'"- ^ ' of vapora. of them hail gather............. . The tables nre supplied with all the deli- ered in the Udd 1 , „ . ; l'h.iip n k * lie that Jonah swallow«'«! the w Itale. survive, but at last accounts 1 * ■» , , . 1 • 1 .1 ^ ¡y et thoroughly, to dispel Head- a ». ii wh y > of Myrtle Peint. j cacies to be had, ami in a style to suit the r * 1 1 it has in<;*l<» quite a stir ns it was Fellows hall, to w hich the Co-1 J hail t<*> bo st t up with. VY.i). F. ¿jcujniuin, ; most fastidious epicure. • 1 , r,-. x 1 baint . 1 also 1 had 1 1 r e - 1 aches, Colus ami Levers; ’ to cure quille City brass generally accepted as true. jr.nl 2 Kegist<»r. Its dimnc*r >0 us and sleeping apart I he («rants l Ja-s Argus lias been paired. As t!«♦• whistle of the Lit- Cjiistipation, Indigestion and kin ments nr«• secontl to no hotel in Southern enlarged, but our copy of it was so j NOTICE OF DiSSOI/. 1 ION OF PAKT- W e are unable to give any o f tlm dred ills. Orw’on. soumletl, the old soldiers NEIIS IIP. daubed with some su>tauce intend »*!«K*»'edings »»f the county court, . tl«' Annie . , v4nl6 Jas. Crtwrigbt, Prop. S«»ril»«*r «»!" tli«* \Vr«*<*I«. OTICE is IitT'Sy "ivon, that the l»nsi- ... I v- . ; fell i«i, and escorteil by the bs.ntl, ed f**r ink that we cannot reail it, now in session, tin- week. N ext. ........................ . m-ss pa tiursiiip l:«*retofore exi .ting New Bradford, Jan. G. — Clias. j marched to the lamliug to receive j between the undersitned. under the linn and *>f course cam »»t >ay wheth week that and'a list of thf regi>- til«* M yrtle Point brass baud, which Stevens, one of the seamen of the , name end style t>f Averill and Albers-» 11 . er it is improved or not. tr.iti«>n boards, nn«l u pynopr-is »ff — :0 :— Ii .«1 c« me down to give the old wrecked whalei Label has arrived. : d«>ing bnaines« ¡.t Kand.m, CV»«»S County. When vi.-iting Bandon at the the registration law will appear, by r ~1 ; r ; He had been living for two years ° r"Kon* ,,as t,!ls dny b5?eu diss" v‘ d h3 fiT T 1 © TJnclersign.eci . soldiers a send off c t. vv Wo found the . _ * nnitnn: consent. Mr. A'berson retimv mouth of the CtHjuille river, nmk»( N..H1. G .qnM e IS noted for 1 |, „,t |<md « l i m n with peopb, some 1!1 111 Esquimaux village. IE s C s l s oeven j william it. Averill will continuo the busi it a poiut to give the Lewis[«»rt centiic peisons One man refuses ‘ j ness of tl««* old l.rm: assume i*>HseKsion and members o f the post. M an, others; o f the trc,t ' ‘ ¡«-'' o f s e r v y . >-*o> ^ hotel, un«{«*r tiie management of to i» go out wliile the sun shines as ! cout’ o! «>f all ¡ö-rOiership pri.j*erty; pay all had come to j*«in in the evenings’ .N 11 IÎ I h e r e i s t i\ « * it « -m c n < . i outstnndir.i' denis, and collect all accounts tiie undersigned, a trial. H e will fit* thinks it might injure him, and «lance. Escorted back up into Paso Del Norte, Jan. G.— There ' of th«- firm. spare no pains to render every he also refuses to go out while it town the members <>f the p<vst re- is intense excitement about the Dated at ioa.uon, Co-•:« County, ('rejjo’i, is cloudy, foggy or rainy. c mifort to guests. Decoinber ölst, 188"*. paired to the Masouic hull, here J murder j f in“ merchant Bassillier. W. H. Ave» >i 1 J. H. H unt Mr. an l Mrs. Carothers, tender dismissed to meet nt 7 r. M., sharp; ; Officers are hunting for the crim- X 2 n T v.- Albeison. S muii say. “ Consumption can't tiu ii Miicere than!..** to the Coquille 1 which time the members met,!iKals. ih e ft.i.eral of the murdered be cured. A yer’s Cherry Pectoral 1 )»,;.>*; b in I f«>r tin* music they s«» transacted what business was n»*c-1 man took place t«»-duy — ----- ♦-O- - ------ proves, by for'y year-»' experience, kindly remffirod on tiie nfternoon essary, then joined tln ir families and [Coast Mail ] a cure for this disease, when not of ihe T)tl\ in honor of the 4.3th and marched to the ()«!• 1 Fellows’ Is prepared to buy or sell for The H enryviiic mine is now alieady beyond tlu* reach of inedi- j birtInlay o f W. II. Carothers. hall, where the officers newly hoisting coal with the new cage o m m e r c ia l o l l e g e reasonable consideration. cal aid. Even limn its lie«» affords , M a k k ie p : — A t the resilience of el-'ct**»! for the coming rj year were aud it is not probable that the j Coquille City, ('oQ.i Co.. Oregon, reopenet: | H e has tl.e following for sale; grext r«*iiof, and iusnr«is refreshing s. s. Barkhiw, ne>ir Norway, Coos* publicly installed, which 7 ,as done Gct«»b«r. lUth. 1 »N n ». steamer will again l*e delayed in sleep. county, by the undersigneil, J>«n. by Comrade Walter Sinclair, post getting a curgo. Students wishing to take a complete bus- j iness course. c*in avail themselves <*f the! N o sutfNrer from any scnvfulu- 10, Mr. J«>hn Allen anil Miss N. J. ; coinuiumler of last year. We found J. L. Ferry o f the Blanco hotel 1 privilege without incurring the enormous j Brewery f< r sale—capsciry of six ous disease, vlu* will fairly try Ihrig, all of C'ix>s county. the hall packed full of people and returned !*y the Coos Bay* from a expenses and inconveniences of going far barrels. Go«.d lunation—Every A y e r’s Sarsaparilla, need despair I thing convenient. Satisfactory reasons S. S. B ark low . from home. hardly room to stand. The hall business trip to Sail LYnneisco. gàvi'ii f«*r wi s.ting to ta ii. o f a cuie. I t will purge the 1)1 « hh 1 j P. S. 1 got the wedding cake was handsomely dect^rnted with W hile absent lie purchased A. T. q *n* aud a lia'f acres onc-ha’f mile from o f all impurities, thereby destroy- this time, Johu. mottos, portraits, flags, etc. After Barlow’s interest in the latter’s Coquillfc l’isy o 1 stage road; house of Will be conducted in connee’ mn with this 1 five rooms, w « hk 1- h 1 i « h 1, f.«H>d cistern, 180 ing theAgerms of scrofula, ami will i Rev. J. G. Mosher closed a the ceremonies the Myrtle Point patent roof-clamp, which is now j inst|*’Jt<*»un<1 ins ni' i|on wi'! be civon to f.ur. tre« s. some lteurinf —Very cheap. infuse new life unti vigor through-1 meeting on Catchen creek, at brass bantl played a grand march pupils of any a««*» and .»».rail«». Anion;* tin» owned by Ferry and Win. Hall, »T*> i!«-r»*s <»n North f«>rk near Grovel oranclioR which constir.itou scicn'ilic course out the wInde physical organizn- : our 8c|,0(q house, «>11 the Gtli to which nearly all in the hall kept 4 * ) Ford; 2.» acr«-s««leared house who expect to at once have a num t are, orthography, reading, elocution, p :»in 1 hi.rti :*U\.r>4. Kuiokelioust-. \«o;»d-slied, be« tion. : after a run of six days. It result- time. Then followed the quadrille ber manufactured and introduced and 1 house: 4 statuls of ht-es. 2 cows, lumsehold P. 0. Cbilstrom.an attorney lately ed in the confession and addition ! "'ith an occasional waltz or polka throughout the country, to put its , and kitchen fumirure. farming tools, wagon (y i-fia w fu /a / from Portland, ca/letl on us y e s - ■ of seven to the United Brethren j by the Myrtle Point band. No merits to a practical tost. j and harness, l ’> acres of cro;»s: ran.*«« out- They Business and social lettcr-wri ing.compo slde and conv«nient for 1(0 Lend o( stock, terday. H e lias located at Bandon church, and closed with good* in- dance of the season had been un>re feel sanguine of success. sition, grammar, p »litical, physical and • • • - ■ * * • •*«••• vr»I> Utli« IAVFIII m is’.i-ss than one mile from school house and aud will attend to any business en- j terest God’s name lias all the enjoyable or participated in by >Ollth slough : <w,tm“*ri!ial Keo-*’rili‘h-V. arithmetic, book- ^ «,ffce_|.2.i0a. D. lngersoll, the South ‘ * keeping, commercial science, algebra, phys- . 4 rail^ aboV) more people. The old and young fisherman, came near truste«! to h:s hands. H e lias the praise. above Parkersburg, losing a u>n iologv, the law's of health, nnd the rudi-! I on Coqnille rver: L* 'ft /> acte« Kpiilie r'ver: L bottom— whirled in the waltz or answered to of heerring, more or less, New mentsof mu «ic—^vocal and instrumental .etc. appearance o f an excellent gentle C. B. Marsters. bsliancc bench nnd bill land. House 20x28 Tuition thesamoas under our «>ld system. ! barn 4Jx *»; go >J, young orchard, bearing; men, ami we bespeak for him a We are in receipt of a letter the call of the quadrille. Comrade Year's day, by the swamping of his sliure of the patronage o f the f-om the Second assistant postmas- «T. M. Siglin from Baker post boat at the slaughter- house landing, Primary (per term).................... $ft.(K) gijod timber on lh«*on the place; good out- Seoondarv “ .....................$7.0«) side range for stock. Price, 12ft0. county. I tor-general, announcing that, at Marshfield joined with us in the ns he was coming up in tow of the CLARK M il l e r , 1 liucipul, . 1(»0 acres of land. 80 acres under \V. A. W elsh , As»sife»taut. t ieime, <»»Xf fruit trees h«>Qs«*, barn <>oX40. The Coquille City brass band j the reques; of H«»n. B. Hermann, ! ^nnce nnd seemed to enjoy the 00 - Comet. H e lost an oar, a gum nli^f 1 V g» od raug«> for cat tie adjoining. rest teuderiHi ye editor a serenade on | the order discontinuing the mail casit>n ‘ Ri‘,nn with Ultl' the ,,,ar“ c* o f us. A Af t 12.M. 10 M coat aud some of his fish, and final H&ik'O f< r House and two lots in G'oqnill« was announced. There ly reached town with a fisherman’s Saturday evening. Boys, yon made service between this place and supper City; very cheap- I i m t k o m z i ; n o m : n iM S T R Y ! ^ I t a surprise awaited us in the way usual luck, wet aud hungry. Sat ns feel good, anti our better half, Marslifiehl had been revoked ^>17/ for H ouse and !«>t in Coquille City. Th»‘ new A 1 Schoouer of a new departure. Mrs. Cart •T'K j U for two uuiniproved lots in Coqnille seems that the department lias not urday he sold his herring, at the Master George and y«>urs truly, P arkersburg , «H y. wright showed that she could c»>ok rate of three gallons for 50 cents. will ever hold you in grateful re lost its old rules o f formality, and YOKES—A splendid ranch, at a membrance. Oui little speech was that its correspondence is badly pork and Ixmns, as well as pies, The foar-maste<l schooner now 3 2 0 very rrea f>argaiu. At lo.;sl $V)0) cakes and puddings. Pork, beans, on the ways at North Bend is about worth of g«x>d timber in close proximity to short, being necessarily impromptu, behind ” j the water Two to three hundred sheep go crackers and coffoe. once so famil- three-fourths completed. Ouly a and Laving the curtain an«l other The livery stable ot Decker <fc with the place. Place well imroved—7ft paraphranalia to bold, it is not to Brown was burned at M yrtle P o in t 1 *<ir *°. 8° ^ V >r’ a|>so^u^p^y few 1 ueu are at w*ork on the vessel, F t . . . . . . . . ? 1 - . . _ In* stomach, tl/imnnl» and ..n.l <-.».»»- 1 acres cleared—price, cash down, ^2ft00. surprise»! his sous of as there is no urgent demand for b e xroDclereJ a t that the curtain 1 6-uu,|uy ci}.,lt Thp W J ( .es w I snmriHfii : «» 4 *> A01iES«»n Coqnille river, 80 acres 1 - « T » ) bottom laud. 6 ; 0 vs cleared, bal- veterans vowed that they never its speedy launching, anti it is on : got out just iu time to save them. fell early. rro lance pood timber, cedar and fir -convenient would enlist. I noticed that it ly being finished up to get it out I f Coquille means to grow, go j The following is what Mr. D-mler ,, , j to log. Small house with throe rooms; ^ 1 . . . . t % « i . T , kept the waiters on the jump to o f the way anti into the water, I £22>X). Or. 120 acres including the bottom ahead an l live, its citizens m i d : w rite us Monday morning: Last f . . n / , 1 ! and and house 8l2«X)—a splendid chance uueau au » ... Q , .1 , , . answer the frequent calls for beans, where the danger from fire will , , . . . , fo r I lie encourage manufacturing enter- 1 uight, lietwe.en 8 ,an«l .) ocl»»ck, 1 ^ | for one w ishing to make a home. Liberal . • * « r t t » u Some few wmspered i)ie, but it not be ns great as it is in tho yard. \ terms given. one «»»: some miscreant set fire to B. Her- , , , 1 .. prises. Mi*. \V. A. D »i?er was not hoard. Soon all were Charley Van lerburg threw up One cboioe business lot in Coquille City our townsmen is going to try manne barn, occupied by D icker & dancing again in the hill, which the school at Catching slough ami . . T - r V » L » , — very desirable. „ .. „ getting up a join t stock company Brown as a livery stable here. It ^ . r>. . i Y \ ili5i **!1 U on no «»flier Route. Thl ; was kept up until 4 a. in. Mem- c h e a p : c h e a p :! Gwen Short began teaching it this | B vessel having made six r.»nn onnd trips } for the purpose o f starting a tan-1 must have been set on fire as 110 bers of Gen. Lytle post tender h, tw 111 »« six i. »„„„.»»a »,, Lacp ! , ) K S i”, i S o V « v i 'r Z , * ’ " etc., " also n“ ry in town. This is a good,] was known t»> have been around their thanks to both Coquille City week. up her past record, nml will until further barn. The premises are cleared and fencad, profitable business and w ill remain | the premises sice»* dark. Groat , nml Myrtle Point brass b inds, for notice, on and after November Ifttb, d**liver ! The G. tir A. « R. ball an«I campfire t r ' , frei'dit to Copuiile Citv and all point s on ! are pretty, and w ill be sold extreinely chenp. , . a « 1 a . i « v as neonl* are l»orn into credit is flue ihe Indies for their their kindness in turning out to do , (Ii>Mti«l«*s( Ilu r^ u iii o a « ‘r r d .) h.'reon Wednesday whs a grand tUo v , ; l , f>i«.,win; rst«»« ’ worl'l * ■ baref«)«>ted. • Come, now, noble efforts in packing water, honor to the old soldier. the '• . . rr.mn lo ts and water frontage in Port affair, and the crowd the largest j Flour *3 n^r ton. s-It. nails, inn and and coal j (jrford-Verv cheap. this is a chance to start something i w hich saved the surrounding build* cheap. H. N. we have seen here for a many a , Coquille City, Jan. 11. Enquire of Walter Sinclair, that will help to build up our town, j ings. day. - I v4nl2 Coquille, Oregi^n. City Lira? & Fimi Stai ; Feed Stable, [Hi (Sliiillfi ¡SOUSE, V N O LIVE H O T E L , Coquiii City, Oregon. Meals at all Hours, T N Land Agency! J Land Coquille C 0 Q U 1 L L E C C City , A crc^t flu ir for in;ikii£ Money, \ A Primary Department 1 C () Q U f L L E