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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1886)
*- t c • - T n n r t r : a n r r ^ r n í r a - r K .v r .* ^ v s .- W t > a Rtuiietnbiii bis: ^ c givr- tli© t llilll'M' £(i P'.tl'tlilllll, H luald unti San I’nincii (*o ( ’bron. H ie Poithmd Daily S tan d ard : Tim following is a list of the P k > : Mvrri iclt* for jìo ryear; ilio H ekald gives a distressing account of the the most \ indent form of blood-poison- •»•.int til rii. judges and clcrl.s appointed by the condition of Chinese in that City. Is John Sir.Mli «•.«• F'n: »uni S . F. ( Ì.50; th© HEB all » iu^. Less speedily fatal, but not l«‘ss cer TUESD AY, JA N . -P ISSii. il lili lilt' bill o' 4»r. 1 i .' n ; -, r«> fumi V tí lo county court last week as p iiv i... i tainly so, is the vitiation of the blood of ami S. J- Exam iner, «SfJ.OO; nnd the the first symptoms are P im p les, tn<'n‘. . registration and election boards for Hearvvlmt this, oi.e of Oregon’s winch Sties, » o ils , and C utaneous K m p - by Mrs- Vnnn M.i'i'om. minor ••aiop* j J URAL!) and Home «t b’arni S’i.óO l est papers, says: There at*' now lions. When the taint of S c r o fu la if iv es E tna » v.- I lit* Racoidr-r is out the coining year. At ry •!. Pi mll**t *n. ami niune ■limai fi> wariiiinjof its pis - i n <• by such indications, —till in advance, lite latter ptqxir, with a “dry huh n." 1 *i*»**nI»ty M arshfield Win. H all, E. A. over one ilau sand idle Chinese in no time should be lost in usinir A y k k ’ s '.nun lVnd « t« n. brother Fplt n has :i dill* i « nt r.v <m .John F. W. «ver es'.ut* N i> i annual i»o- the ilo in e it I'arm , vfill be sent a the city, and all are of the coolie or S arsapaim ixa . the only perfect and roll* C. W 01 >t M ! ward, ju.lf A miei •son, : aide medicine for the purification of the year in e to any address by the from that w l.ich Hiiimr (; I «■>«'tl.o <• >111 ti! > 1 nnil oi\l r f *i -tribut ion mudi. A . L ang and Thus. H all, working class, conse(juently they blood. Win. I .in * \ l Itoli » St.lt>', Idearti rly n port sender paving one year in advance have no means of support except clouds) here. M it.it 0 0 , ou im*au .** clerks. "{ tiled «mil i!pprovoil. If it is that the nuH»u Mill got vary for theHmiLAD and any arrearages lto.'.n MATTETW). M issouri J . B. Fox, J . A. the meager allowance doled out Is afoul corruption in the b’ood that rots that he may owe. tf. or out all the machinery of life. Nothing Crnv foni «1 Lockhart, for drawing con Clinton, Alex Jackson, judges; L. to them by their bosses little rnin, yon are doubtless right, *• will eradicate it from the sy.-tem and pre owners, and this allowance is vent its transmission to oti-pritiji but for it is evident we sue getting tra «*t rii«] In ltd for tin* 1» »iUliiq* of Marlow L. Harmon, J . P Taylor, clerks. creek bridge. S>. A y Kit's S arsaparilla . This prepara more than our share, ( all to (Î M Seeley, for services as superintendent One second hand Pltmer. Good N. E. Coos R iver—S. B. Cuth- | charged against them, and will tion is also the only one that will cleanse the blood of Mercurial poison and the hay© to be paid out of the first mind Tuesday night and W ednes disi I. cart, J . M aeklebrink, 0 . Granlohm, as new. A pply at E m pire C ity to taint of Contagious Diseases. Impover \n My rs. for lumber-l* spikes for «list work they do. The idle men ished blood is productive of day a;.d think of your dry moon, ju d ges; John Porter, A. B. ( ’amp, Oregon Southern Improvement Co. st*. congregate during the daytim e at anti see how you feel; and next Petition for county road from « ¡ist end of j clerks. week give us the latest construction Myrtb* Foin» br di «• to coi nty road at or; R an dolph --I l Dal mas, E. W. the “Mon ten tone,” or loafing A wrctclicd condition iniiicntcd bv P a llid mar !> (jibs j<!rce. S (' Fashor, (’has , : place. The joss house affords an S k in , F la ccid M uscles, S lia ttc re d of the grot il d-hog sign. Huii' h and Win Morras appointed viewers. | G e tc h e ll, E d Fn liy, judges; A. D . N erves, and 31< la n c lio ly . Its lirst excellent retreat for many of them, are W eak n ess, Laiifruor, ■ -en* Mr. .T. AY. W ilson, of Eekley, and d F Hull-uryevor, to meet at My it le j W a lle >tt, E . \Y . E a liy j r . . clerks. as a good fire is lo pt going there symptoms lUrss o f N crvo F o rce, and M ental De 'j ■ ii-iuosi pcttu'i ■ r s.oM Weekly n*w ,T>r.p*j'd»T ot«d Point IV’ ». .vh. ism ;. ; t ; > . • , nioch.ifi'O -i.i. i' T ' v 'net-, in- - c tio n . Its eoin >t■, uneheeked.^ leads C urry county, paid this place a Pup » rvir-ois, must certify to hnving used j D ora J P S ie m le r, . P 1 /nfwell, all the time, and the Chinese as a je i - uik . iih an.) pftit'iuit*v.‘r pot)i^b«d> V.vtrynum liievitablv to ins.uiitx or death. Women i .'r illu«tra**-< l wilh bplendi l rrirravinpi. Thi* L A I augliorn, judges; J S Cocke, frequently sutler from it. The only medi •ib’.icat ¡in inrni-li'-Baiuo«t valcablr cncyclopedi» visit on his return fr mi Coos buy in the eon?.true*i* of bridéis • the lumber i \\ m Robbins, clerks. rule are very partial to warmth. i f i •?» »in of :i ibo n<* t"1 '«-n .u- «l«l !*«• without. cine that,' wliiie punlyiiiir lim idoiwl. «ai- Yi'i- .! fen po;> *.* i’ • .:irity m t: s i .1 :c A Ml rican ii last Tuesday*. He had been tbit ti and «pikes for which pay is claimed before richcs it with new vitality, and invigorates ■jrh that i's rir<*i 1 •• t ii > i > c»"M i intln that of all The poorer class, who have cru the whole system, is suchUlUv, I : t 111* ill!'uv.ial. nud in no ot"rrr ti .1 . it. 1 tlco Id y rile P o in t W I I H a rris , D er with a band of fine, fat c ttl*1 v» ill more t!tilín tla1 usiril pri'1»• ú*r such . ,..r j.-'pera {» - of i- . .« i c in*. ' -. co ?..;•:!» ’.'.i ni'WMicajcr». el bosses or masters, “bum” their MUXN A C(J., Kubiuher». Xo. Ji!iUoadn-ay, N. Y. A y e r ’ s S a r s a p a r i i l a , G iles, C L e n h e rr judges; W L He tic!l*s In' p»'llid. Whi ll Split pi.iich«1« ms —rv \ i t i a A ilunn A i o, have just oft bis excellent range, PltrCARKn ItY living oft* their more fortunate cons- If .'..It.--’A /y 5 & ■ vv: i‘ . j a ' .o had Thirty- D ix o n , E P D ecker, clerks. 1 ;i V i* c.1 ,1 » .died ffcj V ;V '*8 * '* J tifiht years’ informed us that (>. Si l.ette & used f* >r » rin - .e mW .in , mu D r. .1. C. A>*or A Co., Low e ll, Mass. • t- H i v m~mk ~m ■ 1Mi,aoA‘a’aa pravtios before Coos I ü v o r - S (J lin g e rs , A .1 ''«■! H>oy novor 1 k >& b a t tlif y Imp- I'* bt* >.f • inni nintt-riiil. i»f ri ijunvd il.i:‘kiic»s t-' J. *, , .• < e i • 4 bi i ’ »«-Tiared Sold by all DruntriFts: I'tiee ¿ 1; Co., Marshfield, had sent thiee »mtsimxi.tily f.' t . On© Hundrsd Thou- laitl »n th rs r.ngers th«»y wil! S lienvoo. 1 , Ja« lio o k o , ju dges; J A l«1» a ro m u l nt i l ......... m i <>r store of bix bottles for bo. < ... : , 3 ,,j :t, . ; ;.»r- t Tp.-ient* m the i-r. j f«'. . •) ; ¡.- -i i.•rvi'Tii c utitne«. nicely dressetl beeves by one of t«.: puiil for nt :lieir rensonable vaine. V. ' :■ - ,\I rk*. -rtchte, a frie n d about meal tim e, and the M ji t u , im ,. iiv „ • Y o a k e m , L D S m it h , c le rk s . r..., , . it«, n .1 it'- < l1»per» for the steam ers to San Er;nei: co w itti M a rk e t (te p o rt. <■'" I-.I - to u.vcT't«'!, their t rhtj in the j l AtcCorr ic, '• snbiry us wliooi supt. j B e a v e r S lo u g l? S \Y G iliu n ii, S * eticjuott® o f th è n a tim i d e m a n d s i ,.... S- u< ■, i aiiad’i. I.nr'ml. 1 ranee, the hope of getting a good trade it: -¡tic. ' v i > rru n n y .v..'. other f.. ?:wn o ttn trje ». pre- Coifcctt il weekly bv A.L.Nohlcr. j n c i ........ì v ai i ... ^ y that they bo invited to partake, U* ^ ’ it ’J at di *n iio t.c c r.n l on reason able term*. i. .ii— *.ni-tar: n»t‘»oi>tniniosY*aU’nt8cn»*er- that. Such enterprise i> commend 1> L liooJ. three ibiy examination of f : K Steward, Y M Lowe, judges; - . n v.'U.out char<fe. Hand-book« of i and thè denmnds of thè ¡liner man of t!ie Cash Store. L Nosier, \\ J Tcnuison, clerks. -at ¡r< •*. Patent« obtained > able and we wish them abundant tt aolu rs. ¡j(k . W , '. ,r «•'• 4 ’i r.' v‘c 4 ( 'j - ii,* m -uch the Scientific ......... 20c prompts the acceptance of the in- Eggs, per do/..,.. . . \Y A Welsh anil F A Golden, two days i x- . . ,-\ i:oiir«»it of Coos C ity .I ( ’Haynes,TA King, success, as their enterprise certain nmina ion of teacher-« ^4 cacti. . \. notice ! •) d ls- ia ......... 25 vitation. ]»y this means the poor \poles, per bushel, P ( ’ Dnrgin, judges; ('h as Rogers, • “/-I;./ . '«t C O . Office ScitCTinc ly deserves. It seems that \\o can For jurors of St ptemher term of circuit r j: l i r c .iu «* ), * h W i uiit heathen is able to eke out a miser- Flour, per b arrel,, , 85.50 (£ 5.75 W P Fox, clerks. at the present time spare a large court, >* r.o.30. ......... 50 rm of circuii For i t.iics>, .fo r Sip Coquille City A G Aiken, \\ able existence throngdi the “.inter. Butter, per ro ll,. . . number of cattle and buy ers from court. 20 1 «« acri s of land ,nu ! k ndon Keuch; 25 I. \Y H a vs, J A Collier, judges; J il ^ *,py are longingly looking forward Cheese, per pound, the interior of the stat*1 seldom pt t> r.n county court. $25.- ! i-r jur.»rs n 8 ([/ 10 to China New Year, which w ill Beefsteak............. Nosier, \Ym Copley, clerks. 1*0. come in of late. .) aereó w« !' iuiproved . 111 »Oll n.eido1!- nnd fine begin on the 3d of F?brnnry and Beef, iter foiv(p*. “• Mrs Jackson, fo r - I meals f*>r jurors at Em pire C ity- Oliver Hilborn, 7 ! pasturale; apï en «liil 1 Ilf ils»—for iüct I v the continue thiough five d ays and j do, pel hiiuiep., . Pt t ITIMci i l ilit c )\\Iri *12, ■ .! lì Gilbe :, R Cussaiis, judges; • i . 8 (a 10 1 • m vivi:» 1 i *y.el—also out Fuililiii«s. One 1 iist foi i - • .1* * i many 31 littx >n,.. . k iu^ jury 1 * > r mal nights. During this penod ^ ^ ,, gon R ailw ay it Navigation compa clerk ;1,tj j H orton'lt'w er, G 10 Getty, fieras ork, 8 ! quarter «;f a milt* of ii i'üch f rontat;« » »*. the mri. North L’«A>:> 1i;vver. i 4 visits are interchanged, and custom ( ny is tryin g to force the Not hern omet! ■of. 7 place. Tu:• a rare ban;ain look I! .0 further. Enchanti-d Ihstnie E A An * IS ( ' i y pi-. « inei » 7 cp . c I l 101 to S ] A —-Ï .1 ALo 111 . ¡ pi- t » i Pacific to a lease. 1 he former derson, S D Howell, A H Fish, p a i r e s that if am an comes into a H am s..................... “ For further infortì ution . apply on premi o. i )i>\V(i. M ol, on 1 i»i!y ut st il ini: iu«i se« to Mrs (). Nelson. 10 holds several important routes and ju d ges; I, » Fetter, II II lironseu, ' 8,010 . or sll0P " d J " Ì8l'° 8 . «'<' \ « » « » > (« « l* » '* • • •“ > 3. 0 t propri et or a prosperous business ( j ° |s,l(nii(*eî /• • lines, and it is poss* iLie it may Uo>i ir-tion of J AI a van Myrtle l’oint 12 succeed in forcing a lea^e. If it is !' • Oil cl. i co* ;l».« il Norway—J II Solm xdor, A T for the coming year, tliep m p rieto r ; p ^ " ,1^ ; ............... 1 a :rcr. $75. ;'S tr, 1 avy ( >v, i -n. 5 a r for the purpose of advancing rates, 1 L illie, a ' J M tók j a g - . « ; W 0 i •* •“ lh ,t-v bouml h> present hi» ! ('»I ,b a g e l............. “ M yrtle Point, Oregon, l IF ■r. s-F« r ii ! i • MI • «> it will doubtless have a beneficial It itilo ni, J F M «tifoni, .lori;«. " ° '1 'visliel' h coi", n snally a , O nions..................... C S. ¿4 ib. eli rk*> .ft J J Lam 9011 Jo l.iix m O Orant, C M lier- üve-eei" piece. B y takin g ml- Sugar, . ........ “ eflect, as it would then be prohi Tli > s N*rr C Hi'ir issi'llll f vs. -1*7. 30 i < .ncr ft-i*A bitive and the people would de OJms t :«h’*; r«.?«. c «HIII!!:. Ú man, J . W Carman, jm lges; Ja s i) n n t a g f i of h i» custom, many of the j ^ “° ^ " J ) UnSl , n_ q. 14 I jFiDPAGATOR of, and dealer in Fruit M 1>Vl*V, ’4 sa!¡i'.rv na vise some means of 1 oi iff. As it ( < :«*o , P00™ cl;‘ss n’ nk<> » m>llcction Tpa’ T-roon','.'.’ .'.’ >r«it r <1 fît f v nrr.tnl. lie i-cud t.> tin* H ayes, Calvin lia n t, clerks. 0 0 70 1 Trr*es and Binali fruiti. lie keeps has been, no one could claim the sb*rid fertili1 «'••Ihoiion <>f >.icliii«iucut taxes L a k e - G A Sm ith, C W ÍSanford, i ‘b irieg the five day’s festivities <io, English bkfst“ 75 constantly on h«md a well regulated assort- cheaper than the cheapest. 10 uh-nt. E A McCulIoek ju d ges; G \\ 0 ne merchant informs us that he Rice, .. business between the two lines as for the years ls>2. *Kl and 'S4. Rr-nd in your orders; no pains spared to Co n ; kxa T’ s c vs :: ;. 4 usually spends from 840 t«i 50 in ; B e a n s ,...................“ being competitive. It is not likely pive full satisfaction. vlnl7 Beale, »I i> Jdoyle, clerks. S t at«1 vu L c • S in g . .s.x.fiO; A Sue. ^11 .-40 Apples, d rie d ,..“ . 8 J this way every New Year. M any when the one company controls the Henry Flaim. $4 i; Wong You Sing. Bnndon - R H Rosa, C Beverie*, Rasins, do 20 T L e branches o f b o th s y s te m s in th e j w I. iioi.md, $:vt: .’ uh ( Drown, i.Vî.fd: Iv K Caldwell, judges; B F Tapper, ' <>f t,,e nierchants and sm all shop- j ( Currants, do 12 Fr *nt St., Marshfield, Or., keepers are in very straightened j Wool, “ northwest that rn:e cutting will bt \V L Loland, $30.79. 15 • f II Hunt clerks. F acpe :’-. resorted to; so we see nothing but ,T NVsun. f.ir immilli* «li“» í’lsrk. $11. Sum ner A D B »one, John | cireuinstancf s, and unless work CULAI H.\LG VlN! Mrs Siiujikiii1-. f'ir lift | * « 11 • invalid inotlur Levar, \V A W illiam s, ju d ges; .) becrnies ," ° ,v pb-ntifiil in the i)A A Acr^s of <:o *d. o!f*arf*d, Hot om Agent for Gilit»s»in’s f ne whiskies, an A A. A good to come of this move—good luoiolrs, >.• I. land, on Four Siile orerìe, Smiles spring, several failures will bt* — of an enduring kind. If the lease X Also a^ent for t he CKLL15U ATED •f l: 1. Jener fer iv.rrr it.r jiaiti» r, :•> I tt« ; B Dulh y,-foe Hu>ls«,n,clerks. ! iro 1 . Br.ndon. 'n*1 i !..ce is nearly all un | whisky. CLIC AG O I'LL li and FOUTKll at whole- (if til«1 lx reçoit le» l M*ny cannot be forced, it is likely that ( i1 v. i l.> .'.O. Soutli Slutigh Geo Wa-sou. 1 tier r. Ci »od, a t iene* hlHl iS 311 uRHie sal«1 and retail. The eelr-bratrd LOC'»V la?er lVt.-r Yels- n, f<‘r r er in«: <I ÏTcGrew Ben Barber. rate cutting anti active competition find t ribiiiH iiBplrmonts j on clrnuglit atid in I»> ;I ö ^. T in s Nicholls, are sendinc men (*’lt into the - ! Î’.TS■a. ¡-Miii'c s y s m » ». itii the pin I’ricv :•:? «»»); enquire uf wood and «»rub w ill be inaugurated which would j S !> jud ges; .1 \Y (hillum ber, W ■. (¿11. John Mr.xon. ]'. <n »-n Four Milo, or at lï A 1; G A I N ! land, and in tiii- w; iv tln'y maiimge Mrs Emma furnish most ready re lief. . « ' t • . Ramsey, clerks. “W .1 T McCoruu Wo ¡¡avo tin* s< Hins a half sodio» of l>! \ M«*inn, f i -». Ten-mil*» (Mi is ^.‘istreim , John to scrape enough money together lami, half lunch end lir.lf F.itton*.land, near t-n (»M il tv It r I I. W }¡ Morris->n. that among other It is likely ; to keep the wolf *fn»m the «loor. -\,v© a r e (animilo City. Í; would inala* i StcinlichiM r, Joliiison, n half dozen im portant m atters to be reached* P ■tal. $11. However, then* are many in town 01iat)t>inp: w itln tla© U <« k 1 littk* ranches, or n rood dairy and mt mi inn jutigos; .1 Doughi , Ben Roberts, Apiilii’ff i a for during the present corgi ess, the i«!;i* >• . nt.v hos stock rai l'll, the urico is si*I. iv*r air«1. I too pò» r to Lave, and w in* a»* to 1 e .B’^A j NT F R A N C I S C O 11!Blit* t’« a t ; v ci«‘rks. forfeiture of some Oregon wagon i udì1 . of the I" C ‘ a y c » tuli -- IMEKE8TIXG BOOKS. Burttui Ih m i ie \Y R i.’ Mast, ll seen daily pickin» up refuse O.A.X.3L1. g v in g tlaatt e ::- . i'i !» in1 : li v.hii »n r-s, :int! in 1 < oelloiat oeLjper anci tlae Mr. Hinin: I'lank, (ormerly a resident of the'Co- road grants will he broi ght ala id. pieces of m 'at and stale bread to mt ml- W li«»!\>rstuit, «) \ j Bnkor, 1 OT » i l Ull (■ ••• I »y 11 1 föi’ $ 2 . 5 0 quille, luit whose present a .1,1 resale Bed Bluff, Call A W asliingtc n tlispatch of receui it.- lio.* rd. judges; R H Mist, i l Bettys, Itili tin* aching void within. The p e r a n n u m , S t r i c t l y hue two hooks which i vory a«« nt ►!u»u!4 faandla They arc very cheap, anil will soil rapidly. Write date among other things says: ¡anti-coolie movement has accom O s i ^ l r . to hi a; at once. ItlollO. ciel" us. In prodigal days, when the pub ► » plished one tljin g it has taken . r t t ur b mt< i j î- [Iu ra t(« i:iN. lic domain was voted away to pro Tho ììiiine < away many a dollar from the mote all sorts of enterprises and «1 « i i\(d r, 1K m il.» Nt v. 1 t i « t* w« ni V J D Ivi. II ehald : J hear it rumored Chinese and given it to deserving schemes, congress donate* 1 to the or phrase i-tla-îio (accent ou the aro nul, that several have got tin white tam iles, who at this time state of Oregon large tracts of val second syllab le), meaning “Sunrise northern fever, Gillum county is lnM year were reduced to as severe ! uable lands, to be used in the c >n- Mountains.” l’he Nez l ’erees lived all the ra<re now. Several fire talk- ! straits us the Chinese are this ; structiou of wagon roads in that to the wo-tward of the mountain ing of going in J une Vccording C l ! winter. M hile we do not rejoice 1 state. These lands w ere trunsfer* region to which the name c*f Idaho to reports freni the Middl 1 state.- in th 3 suffering of any h u m a n . red by the state to a number of was given by the miners who | ()rogon u i) | qnite n boom this ! being, be they black, or coil'ee-col- corporations, organized to build ; rushed hither from C alifornia and | com!ni ng ypnr i„ tin? shape of im- ored, yet we say if any are to suffer r?i roads, or as it has since transpired, Oregon, and it would be natural j migration. All ye farmers that let. them be full grown, able-bodied m ainly to obtain possession of for them to pick up the phrase wish to sell, fix up your p lace s; Chinese, instead of the innocent lands, for it is now claimed that ¡from ¡he Indians, and with th* un »st pleasing to tho eye, and green- women and children of our own FVw town- po< c « tilt* naturyl ;i<lvant:i*rrfl that Coquill«* onj«*ys, mal which will, in many of the proposed roads were usual c» rruption in pronunciation backs may till your pockets, the near tut uro. <*:ui-i* it t«> hlo»t>in a- da roc. It ha- a Fraudful and pira-ant site, im tive laud. V -*0■* * being dtualid, F r the mo 1 part, on a level plateau on tl <* sunn} *i«!e of ll;e Ciiquiflc never constructed, or if built, th«* apply it to the new diggings. A j A lbert Tompkins is finite sick A 1-t ^Si i kC. «1 (!i(lc r< (!. Liver, thirty in;ie fruii the I aeitie « « «an. which i- re;leli««l «•'< i v «lay hy a four-hours’ work was not done in accordance «¡rent part <d Montana was at firs! with him» fever caused bv exnos- Pittsburg, »Tau. 18 — At a conven -teamor ride, ('i.quiile ( 'itv i at ilie <•» nt« r«»l llu*«1« nveiytint; wag* n r«»:ul.-v lem ifCeos with the terms <»f the law oi m in«*luded under the name, -loaquin urp carrvii)»» :n elk meat «mt of the tion of m iners and coke drawer« of Counti. and i-¡it tin head of «le« p-M at« r limitali« 11 .ami ¡11 tin «•«•iirral p*irl «»1 a va*i( 1 k '(1 v keeping with !»*♦• c uitr.vct wiiii the M iller, who claim s to have been j ¡Jj|js the Connellsville region at Scott- ol rich, l iver b atom l imi, \\ Inch i -the our «"«»fall true and cn.liuinir pro-perity The <•« untiy round about i idled with preci u - met its. mineral • and coal t«» an un paralleled state. T his condition of affairs one of the party and liist a})]ili**<l Rev. (\ P. B ailey leaves us again dale, Pn., to-day it was unanimously «‘Xlcnt, and js covered with, u variety of timlu-r t hat lor quantity and quality is not ex has been the subject of unfav«»i*- tin* name to the country tells »i | for Eastern Oregon, which he say? * j decided to older a general strike cel 1'<1 by 1 lint of any place o:i t in* C 11 -t, if, in le • 1 equaled. a dairy in«; and st<N*k- able comment both in Oiegon and v«»r\ intere.-ting story about t tin h e j is his future home, as he is much for 10 per cent, advance in wages, rnisinp; country, ami a sanit’iriuin t'or those seeking healih.it is Found to come to the fmnt *m*!«jM j - p|ea>sw| i - ...... i ...:*i. *u.y------ * 1 W ashington, and at ¿he last meet- ati'iir. Eli«* party was stam peding u jth the^countrv. and committees were appointed to rank. The fisliiny industry will prove an iuqvwuant factor, while the numerous mills and factories, completed, in cours? of construction, and contemplated, will make tiie whole in g of the Oregon legislature a for the reiiorted placer country Rev. F. E. Scofield has been quite visit all coke woi ks and persuade the county a buzzinp hive «,f industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the «-.enter, is the m emorial was adopted asking con- and had an Indian guide. As they sick with rheumatism. men to q u it work at once. Over moat eligible and will enjoy all. Its «chnol, church, and society advantaecs are aeoond grefis to declare forfeiture of sever- approached the mountain range to .1, Sanders is contemplating 7000 men are employed in the Cok«i ' 10 nom‘ in t,le ooanty* Kailding materia! is chiaper at this point than at uny other in the al of these grants. In furtherance east of which lay their destination building him se’f a fine house. He | . j . , , I county. It lias the advantages «if a cor|*orntion, anil is»«> soon have a niocutuiu «treum regions, and is expected that by I of watcr run thronKh it for protection auainst fire. Prop«*rtv ro> sonable. of this desire of the pe«»;?Ie of Oie- the dawn was ju st breaking. The has a beautiful location. W ednesday all will be idle. ! J . A. D ean , agent , M. J . M c D onald , r r o r ., gon, as expressed by their legisla- Indians looked up and cried, J . P. Gteinler is our road boss It w r s reported here to-night ^ Coquille ( 1ity. San Francisco. ture, Senator Dolph to-day intro- “J-da-ho.” M iller says that t h e ' * 1 ,«» common» vear Look out bo vs- . “ »’’ " V r ......¡r ‘ v4n2if j „ . o . roc/ilnHiui m<llin«> f«»r „11 , • P. . ,. . , I tlie comniiu^ ) ear. J j ok om o o y s ,, the strik in g H ungarians íi it the duced a resolution callin g tor all | cuptam of t..e party im m ediately he pauses over the road pretty of- Mnrfi.voo(, llll(1 St-manl works papers, maps, reports and docu- said, “that shall be the name of the I Moie an bt«inaid rks bad ten, and doubtless will find plenty |)rü|jeu ¡ uto the company’s dyna- m ents on file in the interior d e - 1 new mine.st”—Murray Sun. of work to do. | mite magazine and were threaten- partm eut having reference to these Some people in this vicinity are Vlmiy lVopI«1 Itiicii««] lo I lia d i. ing destruction to all property own Oregon wagon roads, and also f«>r i . . . 10 x. . . . . .. , j. ., London, Jan . 18. - Aews has inst a little ahead of time in rep o rtin g» ed by their late employers. such information as snows failure , . i p , , . 1 p •. * . . been received of the burning «>t an wedding had transpired nóar here. A C’oiii|»ll«*al«*«l C' iinc . on th.e part of e itl.tr sttite or p n - . e„ ,irlI,(,us h:lysta„k ,lt i.„T„l»rK, J . F. W eekly is completing his Akron, Jan . 18.—Newell S trat ▼ate corporations to comply w ith! Bavaria, which 1ms been us«*«l dur- residence. ton while intoxi« ated gave a bill of the terms uix>n which grants were ing cold weather for vagrants. On- S till they come to Coos from made. Dolph has determined,so far ly a night or two ago a huge num- sale of bis wife to Jam es Batt, for as he is concerned to no io the hot ,,er t,1:m nsUH^ homeless wander- i Bouglns county to n} catt e. five cents, and afterw ard wanted I 3 XT I D E ^ A -X j E - R » ., . ’ f . . . , . , ers bad sought shelter under it ¡ H as that w.aillen m ill been built of tbu natter,And he 1* „»Jefiit- an(| „ „if lvele 'ns|opp tho |,„v. yet? If not, who i nt o make a her back, but she wouldn’t return. Dm«??. M edici ns. P ain ts. Oils. Candies, Cicrnrs. Tobaco, Alfred Webb, of ■cable ,0 all h u undertakings, fh e B,«„ k ooktire, prohahly frmu the U tart2 f..r If we have no mannfac- Y esterday F ancy Articles, Stationery nn«l the finest q u a lity of School Books. so road corporations, i ashes of , a 1 pip«1 . , Twenty «lead : i tillin 4 . the c«^unty, , 1 1 w with e* Hornellsville, a new claim ant, had . that ■ called . i have wagon i been gobbli i , ! - mi 1 • i 1 • , , * . , g in l«»ok not Agent for tl e lead ing sewing M achines, Mason & H am lin or up [itiplic I n idles have already been taken I h . Batt arrested while leaving here. lands without giving any adeejuate from the ruins, and it is tlunight su rPnse hard times. gans, <tr Old W ines and L iquors of the best q u ailty. A complicated case. return therefor, can expect a full many others have beeu burned to Don Rex. Prescriptions carefu lly compounded investigation of the matter. ( death. ¡ Dora, Jan . 19. Subscribe for the H erald . 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