Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 23, 1886, Image 3

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R O M M HOUSE,
DIRECTORY.
a x x v a l (K 'liool. REPOBT
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Remember we give the Home! W a n t e d . — Lyons & Son want!
Ex-Gov. Irwin *>f California is
orr<MH»c«Min<y fwrihr YrarEwdiux j And Farm, a splendid farm paper ; beans, oats and barley.
deml.
.Xnrrh i, i w « .
| as a premium to all who settle ar-
Frank Smith suicidal at
La
To O r Stale Superintendent of\
Rnd
one
¡n
| Kememberth.»: « e give the. Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor,
Grnnge, this state, on the 15th.
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Pnhtk Instruction - S ir : 1 here- j vnoce for tljfi H o u u >
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** C u p d lk City *•
It is announced that Presiden with transmit to you theaanual re-
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f ° r &^-7o jierjear, the H ei . ald j
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and S. F. Call, $2.50; the H ebald
Cleveland will be married early port of Coos county for the year
LO CAL ITEMS.
Manufactured
only
by
the
Cali-
and S. F. Examiner, $3.00; and tiie
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the coining summer.
I hnve again taken possession of the
ending March 1, 1886.
A. J. Sherwood, of Coos river, is j The schooners Parkersburg and j Dated Marshfield, Or., this 15th fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Francis­ H eiiald and Home <fc Farm $2.50 K obin . on Housu, anil will spare no pains
co, Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa­ —all iu advance. The latter paper, or expense to make it pleasant for guests.
in town.
Helen Merriain sailed from this day of March, 1880.
A share of the patronage is Solicited
tive.
This pleasant liquid fruit the Home & Farm, will be sent a Board and lodging,
Hon. J. H. Rotierts called on us river last Friday morning
$4.00
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Signed:
J. T. McCormac,
remedy
may
be
had
of
Mr.
W.
L.
Board
without
lodging
.
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.
$3.60
year free to any address by the
yesterday.
The Oiegouian is trying to in* j Superintendent of Public Instruc­
Dixon, ngent Myrtle Point, J. H. sender paying one year in advance M e a l s ....................... ..... • •_ .* • 25cts.
There are but 70 Asiatic Chi- i cite mob law’ by organizing vigi­ tion for C<x>8 county, Oregon.
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Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henrj for theHEBLAD and auy arrearages
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NUHAL
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lies© in Seattle.
lance committees. Scott and the
Sengstacken, agent for Marshfield that he may owe.
tf.
Whole number of or|>uniz(d district*
W anted . —By Lyons «fc Son, Chinese must go.
r.i
in this county....................................
and Empire. Sample bottles free,
Number
of
school
districts
reporting
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
5(HX) pounds gmxl bacon.
The gold mines of Oregon and
44 and large bottles at fifty cents or
Lund Office at Hoar-burg. Oregon, t
(seven new districts)........................
Em pire Oity*, Or.
Mr. Wm. Lyons, our mill man, Washington are creating a great | Number of persons between 4 and 20
February 23. 1886.
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one dollar. It is the most pleasant,
" V ( >TICK is hereby given that the fol-
stir of late, several new mines of i years residing in this county (2:170
went to the city Wednesday.
W. R. G e t t y , P bop .
prompt and effective remedy known, XX
lowiug-namod settler has filed notioe
2476
marvelous
richness
having
been
U
tof»)—
male*
1294;
females.
1182
Call at Lyons A Son’s store and
to cleanse the system; to acton the of his intention to make final proof in sup- j „
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Horses and Baggit-s at all hours.
Good
i found
1
l*opiln enrolled in public
see their splendid stix’k of goixls.
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently port of his claim, and that said proof will Pasturage by the day, week or month.
schools during the year between 4
be made before the Register or Receiver at
vln49 3ni.
and 20 years of age—males, 7211; fe­
Dora Hunt who got the youth-
yet thoroughly, to dispel Head­ Uoseburg Land Office, on Tuesday April 13,
The splendid horse Young Cap
males.
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1377
Sligert, will be iu town this week. i fnl fever, which incites young men Average daily attendance................... 1002 aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure 1886. viz: Milton B. Lee pre-emption D. S.
E. H
to ramble, at this writing is agaiu Nuudier of teachers employed in the
Constipation, Indigestion and kin­ No. 4830 for the W . X of S. W . 3*.
See him.
of S. W. \\ Sec. 27, and lot 3 Sec. 34 S. K.
dred illS.
at the gotxl home of his parents,
public schools during the year end­
13 W. Mer.
The All F<xds ball will be OU
ing
Marc
i
31,
1886—males,
18;
fe­
. T h e I V r fi-o tio n .
g " with fev<»r cooled down, and fully
He names the following witnesses to
the evening of 2nd of April.
34
males. i t : ......... ................................
Of the ago iu medical line is the prove bis continuous residence upon, and
j convinced there is “ no place like Number of applicants for teachers
ad and come.
cultivation of, said.lands, viz:
; home.
39 liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs,
certificates—males, 20; females,ID..
Charles W . Dye j
C. L. Pape, formerly of
i manufactured only by the Califor- Lewis Billings i all of Myrtle Point,
* 1,3 1 Phillips Bros. an1 Mr. Yoane o f I N ^i»roi .r..oh.r..m,.ioyrfhoidh.K
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j first-grade certificates—males, 9; fe-
place, is now at his old home at
Alva Lee
(
Oregon.
! nia Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Lloyd
-ÄLU K i n d s c f HAILING
Spire
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Oakland
have
tmught
nearly
all
the
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Govanstown, Md.
D e n e a t s lio r t n o tic e .
Cal. It is agreeable to the taste,
Also ut the;same time and place.
voting cattle in this valley. The ! Number of teacher* employed during
Charles W. Dye pre-emption Lb S. No.
Hack Con lecting with both Steamers.
Road supervisor’» receipts, and
j acceptable to the stomach, hurm-
>f beef will rale high till« ! «■» W»« holding «o..nd.Brad. ovr-
G. A. Brown Proprietor.
4377
for
the
E.
X
of
N.
E.
X
Sec.
21,
S.
W
.
ritirate*—males, 9; females, 11.:.
justices’ blanks for sale at this * n °e *
"° | less in its nature, painless yet X of N. W. X nnd N. W. of S. W . X Sec.
F. M . Decker, Agent.
nlStf
otfiee, and also deeds and mortga- ■
! y*Rr ** ^ Pu™ha8es
eft^j of th^
pupils enrolled in private
71 v6.
prompt arjd thorough in its action. 22. Tp- 3 1, S. K. 13 W .. W . Mer.
41
He names the following witnesses to
For sale by \Y. L. Uixon, Myr-
ge8‘
tf- ! hard work to buy cattle. Some of N u m ber o f children not attending
prove
his continuous residence upon, and
l tie Point, J. H. Nosier, Coquille
I here tire more strikes in Pr° - ; the largest bauds being taken from i J^ntf «D-ear™of •Kef**.1...........
cultivation of, said laud, viz:
City, H. Sengstackeu Marshfield «fc
JAS. CAKTWRIGHT, Prop.,
Al va Lee
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gret.s now than at any time for : herg g0 to M mtana.
I Nnmi>erof teacher* employed in pri-
Empire.
M. U. Lee
U »11 of Myrtle Point,
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several mouths. It has became
u ..
. T • t t
i- I i vate schools during the year........
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John E. Cr tchfield {
Oregon.
Mias Molmn A Laurd, familiarly | Aw„aa ,luloWr
p„Mi,
W.
H.
Crutchfield
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contagious.
For the best meals and at any
known as “Tena,” whom we re- schools hnve been taught during
Also at the same time and place.
hour go to the Olive hotel.
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Mrs. A. G. Aiken and Miss ported
the y e a r in this county— 178 months
Lloid Spire pre-emption D. S. No. 4868,
iCVl last
I fl V week
W X X.- KV as
CK being
U
V very
V
V E Kick,
IV It i '
At from 25cts Upwards.
f t 44 schools......................................
4.22
for the S. X of S. X of sec. 34, Tp. 28, S. K.
Rachel Kroueuberg returned from ,1^1 lu this place on Thursday at
.H A R R I E D .
rI', HI8 Popular Hotel ha* recently been
Number of mouths private schools
12 west Wil. Mer.
the up river yesterday, where the^ noon, and was buried in
the Ma-
1. put in l>etter order than ever before,
have been taught in this oouuty
He
names
the
following
witne&ses
to
Ih Myrtle Point March 18l h. Mr. G. D.
and
i* truly a favorite resort.
49
had been tiltin g.
sonic cemetery. Upwards of two
during the year..................................
prove his continuous residence upon, and
Anderson and Mrs. Mary E. Wagoner.
The
tables a/e supplied with all the deli-
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Miss Lehman
will commence hundred people attended the ^ I Number of private schools which
oacie* to be had. and in a style to suit the
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' hnve l**en taught in this county
Alva Lee
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most fastidious epicure.
s< tnx>l m this place Monday, April ner«i which shows the great e s - 1 during the year.................................
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Milt 11. Lee 1 all of Myrtle Point.
J.
C.
Brown
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It* dining-rooms and sleeping apart­
In Coquille City. Mnrch 19, to the wife of
6.
Remember this uud start the teem in which she w*as held. The ! Number of school houses budt dur-
F. M. Decker J
ment*
are hi cond to r.o hotel in Southern
children the first day.
funeral services were conducted by i in” the year...................
•• none E. E. Hayes a daughter.
Wm. F. Benjamin,
Oregon.
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• Number of jicbool 1 i o u s i * h in tn6
mar2
Register.
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Jns. Crtwright, Prop.
John Billinas had the misfor- Rev. \\. H. Nosier, in the church, j C o l i n t y _ log, frame, t f .................
46 _____________ DIED.
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,tune to have both of his legs biok- * The grief stricken relatives have Estimated valut* <»f school houses in­
In Coquille City, March 18. Miss Molina j
cluding school house grounds... .$15,69.»00
en while walking with some logs, j the sympathy of the whole coun-
A.
Laird daughter of James Laird of Dora, j
Fstirauted value of s.ihx*l furniture
last week above Myrtle Point.
j try.
age
19 years.
belonging to the school-h*'uses.. $1012 00
r -.
m
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AULING dono to suit the time*’
Estimated value of appurat i s,includ­
TTi© TTndersigiieci
M ark et R e p o rt.
The steamer Annie came down
Shingles, Shakes and pickets famish­
( O X t 'K K T .
ing maps, globes, charts, school ta­
late on Sunday and remained over :
Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosler, ed on short notice.
bles, etc............................................. $305 00
There will be a grand concert
A. G. Aiken.
at this place till early Monday given by
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; Averaue amount of salarv paid male
of the Cash Store.
-Au
G. A.
Edmunds
singing
j xyrrii^v
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Coquille City, Ogn,
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,
I
teachers
per
month
m
the
public
morning repairing a tube i:.
her cl a? s, at the church iu Coquille
Eggs, ]>er doz.,...................
15c
schools during the year.....................$4.'» 70
boiler.
Apples, i>er bushel,................
40
City, Thursday evening, April 1st, Average amount of salary paid female
teachers per month in the public
Flour, per barrel,..............
5.75.
Canueries on
the Columbia 1886.
Following is a partial list
I2ST
schools d iring the year................... $34 70 Butter, per roll,. . .
50
promise a big run this season, in j wf tiie programme:
Number of graduated schools in the
Cheese, per pound,
...........
20
anticipation of the good times now
..The Fortllne Teller,” a comic
county, 1; teachers employed, 4;
pupils ntt<.-nding................................
168 Beefsteak,..........“ .
124
at hand, says the Portland Daily qoartett
Characters; Mr. Bluf-
a,zicL
Number of academies in the county, none Beef, per fore qr. “ .
6
News.
fins, a fortune teller, basso; Mr.. Number of colleges in the county---- none do, per hiudqr.,
7
Is prepared to buy or sell for
Send along y o u r orders to ns | DeSmythe, tenor; Miss Angeline Number of school rooms furnished
Mutton,............. “ ...............8 <(t 10
And.
reasonable consideration.
with Wel*atei’sUuabridged diction-
for job work; we will do the work Tompkins, soprano; Mrs. De-
Salt Pol k,
8
6
ary
He has the following for sale:
Corned B eef,...
7
as good and cheaper than yon can j Sinythe, contralto,
Number of diHtrict* f nrnished with
H
am
s,.............
11
have it done any where.
Remeia- j “ Only a Dieain of the Old
.AJL©©
Huitahl« record Itooka. nbout . . . .
30
| Bacon (sides) ..
10
Number
of
teacher*
employed
in
th
s
A great eliar.ee for makng Moner^
b*r this.
tf. Home,” duet, soprano and alto,
CABINET MAKERS.
9
comity taking an educational jour
do ( shoulder).
GREAT BARGAIN!
I’icture Frames. Door and Window Frames,
James Boyle, lately from lili- ! with teuor, basso, alto and soprano
nal—male*, 1: female*. 2—total..
* Lard, . . . . . . . . .
12
made, Saw* filed, and Furniture Repaired. U A A Acre* of tood. cleared. bt»t om
Number of school* visited during the
nois, has purchased the James chorus.
Potatoes,..........
1 All work done to order. Price* Reasonable. • I " ' land, on Four Mile creek. Smile*
year by the county superintendent
34 Cabbage,..........
2 Location: Near Steamer Landing.
Luddey property east of R. E.
“ Hail to our Beautiful Queen,
from Bandon.
The place i* nearly all un­
Average length of time ( hour*) de­
Onions.............
4
der n yood, stout fence, nnd i* in tame
Buck’s place in this town, from | basso, tenor, soprano and contralto
voted to each visit, al>out.................
2
Sugar,
................“
...............
8£<gl0
ttra**. Some stock and farminn implements
5
-Chas. Watkins.
, quartette, with obligato duet con- Number of miles traveled in the per­
Ko with the place. Price $3,000; enquire of
Coffee,
in
tins,
.
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30
formance of official duties, about..
600
Mrv Eiutna Erick*«,n on Four Mile, or at
Lewis O’Neil was hanged at sist5nS of lirst H,ld seco,ld soprano Teachers’ institutes held in theooun-
do, green,..........“ ..............
14
this office.
Jacksonville on the 12th inst. for j combined with chorus o f tenor,
ty during the year............................
1 Tea, green ,........“ .............. 3 0 $ 70
THREE LOTS.
75
do, English bkfst“
Number of teachers in attendance at
the murder of Lewis McDaniel at I ^,,s8°* so p r a n o and ooutralto,
A House of :> room* ccnterally located in
10
the institute.......................................
35 R ic e ,.................. “
The Oeenn Spray,” “ Babies
Coquille City very cheap for cash.
Ashland on Nov. 20th 1884. He
Salary paid the superintendent of
Beans...................“
4
Lullaby”
and
numerous
other
f«-r sale—capacity of six
d»ed without a struggle.
this county.........................................
$400 Apples, dried,.. “
\ Brewery
barrel*.
Good Location—Every­
pieces lioth
comic aid social. Taxes levied for school purposes for
20
Basins, do . . “
thing convenient.
Satisfactory reasons
Edwards Burke <fc Co. Myrtle !
the yenr—building fund, $122,74;
Part of the pieces will be in regu-
given for wi:miug to sell.
Currants,
do
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12
Point, are fixing up the buildiug I,
.
. „
,
teachers’ fund, $906.86—total....... $1028 00
,
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lar opera style.
A fine orchestra
W ool,.................. “
ne am) a half acre* one-half mile from
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PIN/KCIAL sta tk m i : n t .
formerly occupied as a saloon f o r ,
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t »
CABIN, . . .
.
. . $6.00
Coquille City, on sta^e road; hoase of
...
will l>e in attendance., Kemem- Amount of school funds in the hands
five
room*, wood-*hed, g«*>d cistern, 150
n store. They will engage in gen­
STEERAGE. . . . . .
$3.00
of district clerk* for year begin- *
; l>er this will take place Thursday
3
3
fruit tree*, some bearing—Very cheap.
eral merchandising.
niug first Monday in March, 1885. .$1422 70
evening, April 1st, 1886.
Admis­
V Q ««»*8 on North fork near Gravel
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The singimr conducted by G. A. sion 50 cents; children under 15 Amount raised hy districts on dis­
I u Ford; 25 acres cleared. Loose 16x26.
trict tax account during the je a r .. 1028 60
barn
30x54, siuokehou*e, wood-Khed, be*
Edmunds will
continue eight! years of age half price.
Amount of money appropriated to
N E W
house; 4 stands of bee*, 2 cows, household
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nights.
All who wish, can have
| school district for tne county
aud kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon
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ril
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f
T
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n
n
k
b
.
school fund during the year......... 5740 78
the benefit of the balance of the
and Lames*. 15 acres of crops; ren^e out­
| Amount of the county npportion-
term, including tickets to the con­
side and convenient for 100 head of stock,
Fun, Frolic and Fancy Friskings.
Ed. H erald :—Allow us to ex­ ! luent of the state school fund for
isles* than one mile from school house and
cert, by paying 75 cents at once.
August, 1885.......................................
press our heart-felt gratitude
post offoe— $2500.
Our townsman, Mr. J. B. Hunt,
| Amount o f money raised by rate bills and
1 P ‘ ) acre*. 4 miles nlHive Pnrkersbnrg.
is moving to the ranch he purchas­ through your paper for the kind­ aiuouut o f school funds received from all
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on C«H{Uille r-ver; 26 ncie* bottean—
I other sources during the year.................. 1373!»
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All kind* of farm work solicited.
IIor*e ballance Itench and hill land. Hou*e 20x28
ed of C. Watkins last week. Mr. ness shown us by the people of
amount o f school funda received dur­
Hunt is a great worker, and hav­ Coquille City and vicinity through : Total
shoeing and plow work a *i»eci«lty.
Sup­ barn 42x6); go-id. young orchard, bearing;
ing the year by the school districts o f the
good timber on the on the place: good out­
ing one of the best places io the the sickness of dear departed one,
plies for loc^inu work, wedges, dojjs, rings,
county...................................................... 411,2X5 78
IttKBUBHKMXNTS.
a . t O d d F e l l o w s ’ H a l l cant-hook* snd everythiiiK used in logging side range for Htock. Price, 1250.
county is bound to succeed.
Miss Tena Laird; and especially , Amount paid out for teachers’ wages dur-
dh 150* for DM) acres of land, 80 acre* nnder
camps kept on hand. Satisfaction ouar.in-
The commercial editor of the do we feel grateful to Mrs. Robin- iug the year ending hist Monday in
fence. 600 fruit tree* hou*e. bara6uX40.
t-ed in every reapt-ct.
Shop near Steamer V gi od «-aiigc for cattle adjoining.
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OreuouUn writes this office in
- | u(| March,
re
t|10#e 18W connected
with the
Landing.
COQUILLE CITY OREGON.
| Amount paid out during the year for the
G o o d m u s i c b y t il© C o q u i l l e C i t y
g ird to the finding of the steamer
^StX) fi r House and two lot* in (joquill*
j purchase o f school furniture....................... 13817 j
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Robinson
house,
and
also
to
City; very cheap.
City of
Hankow’s nameboard
Aiuouut paid out during the year for appa-
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ratus, maps, charts, school tablets, etc...
8106 T , .
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^•17/ for House and lot in Coquille City.
down the coast, aud if any other Mrs. McEwan.
Amount paid out for all other school pur-
LildiftS ill niHSqiie, W’itll lllDCll fo r
.
The
new
A
1
Sclux)ner
5t'I00 for two unimproved lots iu Coquille
James Laird,
wreckage was found. Let us know
poses during the year.................................. 1
40 tw O J t il© l t l l i c h w i l l b © H o ld t o t h e
tliy .
alxmt it
Emma Laird,
P ar k er sbu r g ,
Total amount paid out duriug the year ,for
highest bidder, the bidder to have
V G VCRES— A splendid ranch, at a
school purposes in the county................ 410,118 78
Jas. D. Laird,
N e w F irm . —Johnson and Rose,
si J very ¡rea bargain. At !e;.st $5000
3
and to hold the lady as his part­
Amount of school funds iu the hands of
worth of good tiralier in close proximity to
the market raeu, have purchased
J. C. Laird,
the district clerks March 1, 1886..................1,214 00 ner for the evening.
the water Two to three hundred ahtep go
S. 8. McAdams’ stock ot go<xls,
W. L. Laird.
Total
dUburaemt-nta.....................................
tll,342
78
with
the place.
Place well imroved—75
Managers—Harry
Kribs
and
and are now selling groceries and
March
19th,
1886
acres
cleared—price,
cash dow n, $2500.
provisions in addition to meats.
Ed Gal Her.
[Gold Bench Gnzette.]
» 1 I O ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acre*
Give the boys a share of your
Grand March and Sicilian Cir­
Klrlklaaff M i a e r s .
¿ T i ) Inittom laud, 6 A c r e s cleared, bal-
The tin shop at the cannery
patronaga
lanop good timber. iM»dar and fir -convenient
Hnntingotn, Pa, March 18.—A
cle at 9 o’clock sharp.
to log.
Small hou*e with three rooms;
I f you are suffering from a sense j General strike among miners iu started up yesterday.
Tickets 50 ceuts, Ladies free.
$2200. Or. 120 acre* including the bottom
of extrem e weunnesn, try one
, the bituminous coal regions was
The Hays boys last week killed
Steamer Little Annie will leave
and nnd liou*e 812U'—a tqilt ndid chance
tie of Ayer s Sarsaparilla.
t wi
fo rtim ||y declared yesterday aud I a panther that
measured eight Bnndou at 6 o’clock Friday morn­
for
one wishing to umke a home.
Libera)
Built Exprmlv for the
cost you but one dollar, and do you , « " » '" " J '
- , - * ^ .
term* given.
ing, making the trip to Myrtle
incalculable gotxl. I t w ill d o a w ay- satisfactorily carried into effect, feet two inches in length
One choice bu*iness lot in Coquille City
Point, and returning to Coquille
with that tired feeling, aud give { Eight thousand are on a strike
—very desirable.
R. D. Hume gives notice that he
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you new life and energy.
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City m the evening, calling at all
t Q aorea at Gravel F«>rJ, all )*ottom
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interirediHte * points on The nver. v v veKsel bavuip made aix round
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5 'acres under cultivation,
trip* I * " 0 land.
Have you a cough?
Sleepless
I«d l«a L .»«l
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brick,
to H
be manufactured in Curry
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On Satunlay the Little Annie : tt« >»« » « month*, i* *up;>osed to keep 1 ; 5 p'ace*
nights need no longer trouble you.
Washington, March 17. The ^ county.
on the North fork: would oinke a
This is a good opportn-
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. v up her p:nt record and will until further gianl dnirv iann. For particulars enquire
passe-l a lull au- " " » y
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The a tse of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, senate yesterday passcl
run to Bandon and return t o ; notice,
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on and after November loth, deliver of the niiut rsii bed or on the premise* of
jre
retiring
will
soothe
the
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the
secretary
of
the
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for
some
one
who
understands
before
Myrtle Point, thus giving all an , freight to Copuilie City and all j joint* on •I. B. Fox, Grave! Eord, Oregon.
gh, allay the iflammation, and terior to sell certain lauds on the the business.
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opportunity to attend the hall and the lower river at the following rate*:
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repose.
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p^r
tou,
fbilt.
nail*,
iron
and
coal
allow
return home the next day to any : $2.o0.oth»-r fru-ht. $4 !•»••• ton.
• / large bail.tin-? of five n*ic>s, etc., hum
r, heal the pulmonary organs, gon. to W llham S. Byers and
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CoQunxa Mini. A Tun C omi - ixy .
bam. The pri niise- a r e i . n d fenced,
part of the river.
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aud^give you health.
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1 others.
Subscribe for the H erald .
ere prettv, and will lie sold extremely < ~
Methodist service*. t»y Rev. T. 1’ . Havnes
are held ns follows:
First Sabbath at North Fork l i A. M.
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(iUQUILLE CITY. OBEGON.
Git? Lifer? & F r i M i l
Al"
F eed Stable,
Myrtle Pont Ont
O LIVE HOTEL,
Coquille City, Oregon.
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HAULI NG!
Land Agency!
Nichols Bros.
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Coquille, City Ogn.
CONTRACTORS
Coquille
BUILDERS,
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TO SAN FRANCISCO
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Areata <& Arago
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Last & Greatest
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Attractioi of Ih Season! Blacksniitli Shop!
All Fools' Ball!
J. W. Hughes. Prop.
April 2nd, 1886,
Coquille City. Oregon.
COQUILLE
. $
Agency
City