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• -u ^ j--íar=wWi i 'll i u m i>iK e < rt >u v . Method i». m T\ it'i by .i‘\. I . I*. ¡ ■ a \ a. are held as follows: (irsi habbat li ut North Fork 2nd 3rd llh " ** ** '* l»ampiy <-mk ’* Fish ’irai» '* Coquille « ity .»! ** LOCAL t'J LMS. L A. Waller, of L'.tirview, called on us Tliurstluy. Harry Hunt, of Haiulon, was do ing the town on lnuisday. The steamer Goos Bay had (‘>0 passengers on hei last trip up. Mr. John Lewis and tamilv re- turned frou Tall Liver, Alass., last week. Mr. G. W. Stevens« m, of Fair- view, made us a pleasant end tin other day. The meetings of the lied Cross lodge are changed to Tuesday nights. See ad. Mr. F. Jarvis 1 » soon coining over to start up his stage hue between this place and Marsh held. Found in a hay mow, a pair of almost new hoots. The owner can have tb«*m l»\ calling and paying damages. The Areata made the quickest time on record her iast trip. Siie was only 8 hours in the bay includ ing the time of loading. A number of democrats of the river are desirous of having Air. J. B. F ox of North Coquille on the ticket as a commissioner. Our old friend G. N\. Martin, of 1 loins creek, called oc us a lew days ago. George has a find Land of sheep and is getting along nice ly. The Coast Alaii is responsible foi the report that .Simpson Tiros., North Tieiui, contemplate building anotuer mill oi a cap icily of about 40,000 feet of uimoer per day at North Tieiui. Peter Las well, jr., of Dora, died of consumption a week ago Sun day. His bereaved family have tiie sympathy of the enure com munity. A sister was also quite sick, but slie is greatly improved. Tiall s Hair Tienews, cleauses, brightens, and invigorates the Hair, and restores faded or gray hair to its youthful color ami lustre. LY*o- ple with gray liair should use the lteuewer, ami tnus conceal from the world their bleached locks and ad vancing age. Mr. Bush Ii« >y and famii .“ is. J. it. Nosier ami Mrs. Touts • t ed to the states yesterday fr< m here. ATr. lloy goes to Arkansas Mrs. Nosier to Indiana and Airs. Fouts gto Missouri. As to how long they will stay, we uiv n>«t ad vised, but learn that they intend to have a good visit. By lack of open air exercise, and the want of sutHeient care in the matter of diet, tl.e whole phy ic d mechanism becomes impaired dur ing the winter. Ayer's Kaivipar- ilhiis the pr »per reined) to tak * in the spring of ilia year to purity the blood, excite the liver to ncti< > ii . and restore health and vigor. We failed to get the item of the birth of two youngsters w ho arriv ed at Fairview, to the w ife of L. Bunnell a son, and to the wife of T. A. Armtiehl, a daughter, on the 19th and 23rd ult. respectively. The latter, at the age of live days, went to sleep and slept 120 hours, and all efforts to arouse it were futile. Father Cartwright, of this place, has been troubled for a year with a tumor which covered one of his eyes, which he had the misfortune to injure many years ago. On Thursday last Drs. Lenevo and Downing remove«! it, and, notwith standing the fact that lie is 07 years old, and that the tumor had bled till he was barely able t«> ^^Btand, he is getting along splendid ly and will soon be as stout as usual. Grandpa llaudlemau, of Bear creek, came up one «lay last week to have a toe amputated. The member was dead ami badly mor tified. The doctors advised him to go home and t>u Sunday Drs. Downing and Leneve went down to jjerform the operation. The old man is 82 years old. L ater . — Drs. returned yesterday and report the old man as standing the opera tion, and improving. Our esteeintcl fri« tul ami fellow townsman, { nel«» Titus Nich«»ls, lias iHu v< d 1 1Jai p, *.' ! «'io In «*\j «*«■' • V« * « : :»«*n1 fi « a » . lit-« t- in 'J » «ml funi lili I t* r i* »'ii*. 1 hi. i ng hi- •Sl - jour»a iiUiong U: UnciI* Tit«* lias Iliadi* a hoM of fl i«*nds who r«*givt bi« *l*-pai tur« \\ «* bi'spoak f.*r him a liberal1 l •a< I d »nag«* from the pf*«»pT* «»1 tla *1« 4 ‘ t ) 1 V 4;• and c. »ast, as lu* is a Iiirsi •lass 1>uil«l(*r and j» *i i«<*r, ami :; witimi a g• 'lith-inan «>1 iiit«*l lig«*IK*«*, l*d a u-iTul citi/.t*n. It« i*1 ^ s e 1 4* 7«**»« llon^ Un* 5íi» •*r. i k *y «»U 1*R ■g « h»r t1 or. 1 IViik«*r’s mill i:s now running Oil full time*, ;iu<il t1 1 1 • busy hum of the saws ami wliu*eIs remimls one of old tillldS. Al r. Avril l «s having tiu* jiilt* driv« r to repaiir his wharves at i: lit'» «ai«* i;i Lout of the 1 »am1« >u. ware bouse will ti«* raisi*«1 to a 1evel with t he il« »« >! «»1 that !»id ding, and will l»e su « >| •lit*. l with a ih'i rii-k ior 1 1 « » i s 1dug fiv ight folli) vessi'h■> îl c m vt*iii«*m*e 1 « * j j «_• noe 1«*(1. It will bt* g reati) ;q >[»!■ÍH*ilt«*d l»y si eam- b«»at m en . T iiiio r s. in M«‘v«‘ii ’riioiis;tn«l Com San Francisco, April 6 missioner Kn< ■.« tin’s ntorninj be Caleb W. West of Kentucky was i «»quille City, Oregon, I gun impiiry on tin*important g es appointed governor of Utah on the April liti) ISSI). ( tion of the tailoring trade. Vari- Tenth has once more visit«'«! us. f>th. oils employes testified there \ t* ! ri«luv th<* steamer ( ’eres brought Cattle in large numbers are cA fw w in' „ . •« • ■, . .. ,. , t » • i e • . , , q _ . ; <,UU0 C hinese tailors in the city of the sail news trom Alvrtie Loiut or .starving to death in Italian Tern- «. the death «>f ( omrnde O. H. Piey, tory. Urtiti <(ii:irhki,N lìriirral meniber «>f ( len. Ly le Post, No. 27. Cr. A. Ii., of ( ’oquilk City. Onlv a f e c o m rath's could attend t!i«‘ funeral, (hi arriving at-tMyr- 11«* Point, wo found that all was don«* that could be done for the b«ucaved family. It was a sad sight to see flu1 mother an«l six small children wveping t ittcly. I’ll«'one that they looked to for pr«»te«’tion ami love, had l«ift them. Tl««» fnnei-d wKc, mliKtihl livemn mdes of Gen. Lytle Post under coiuinainl of commauder A. H. Wright. The s<?rvices were held in the lmll over Wise Bc.der & (V s . store; the sermon preached by comra«l«* Win. Nosier, was goo«l. ¡die sii ging was excellent. At tin grnve the Myrtle P«»int brass band Joaquin Miller is said to be «San Francisco. Syi’ n p «tl Alanufactuied O mm house , is. S. £. ROBINSON, Proprietor, wOLLB m . OBEGOM. If i hao* again taken possession of the y > n Hor:,a, mul will spar«* no pains j or xpense to make it pleasant for Quests. Califi*rnia is getting a good sup llv by tlie Cali- v share of tht* patronage is Solicited ply of rnin, which insures good , mi nia Fig Syrup Co*., San Francis- and ' * ...................... &■<*> crops. co, ( al. Antilles Own True Eaxa- ml .*«) k 25c tu • Orti»«. ltoytoM ranchea Smi Fran- tive This pleasant liquid fruit! ......................... vtn» ’ cisco .m the 5th, ending his long | remedy mny he hail o! Mr. W. L I swim from Bed Blu tí. A Air. Johnson i«,,,.,. H. m . ä s cm mm * Feti a ie U. F. Benjamin as register of the Sengstacken, agent for Marshfield E m p i r e C it3 7 % O r . Boseburg land office. j and Km pi re. Sample bottles fr«*e, W. Tî. G etty , P rop . Snow sheds are t«> be put up on ami large bottles at fifty cents or - C the Canadian Pacific so trains, cun one dollar. It is the m«>st pleasant, ,i|or8‘’s aiul Huw’1,s,at all hours. Good run every «lay m the year. | prompt and efl«*ctive remedy known, i * vin4i»»m. Virginia is stirred up on the j ^ cleanse the system; to net on the | temperance question, and bids fair \ Liver, Kidneys ami Bowels gently jp j to rival Georgia in this respect. ¡yet thoroughly, to dispel Head- f (* £ >1 II 2 u Greece and Turkey are bound t«>! aclieH’ (V,lds Fev(‘rs’ to cure ! inix, a.id it is not Vhim that it will • (j ^ tl,^ ltlo,b Dnligestion and kin- produce as happy results as it often M 1 &* r n " A U.iiilr i does. j [Gold Bench Gazette.] - A -11 I K U x i o . s c f H A U L I N G A "collision occurred on the TtlJ B °™ Elleu*b,.rg,««. M»r. .cmlcrod «.oat assist, race. As the! earth was being p k ccl upon the behveeu the utenmer State of Cal ! 29th, 188«,to the wife of J. L Lm- D s n e a t s H o r t n o t i c e , lîa m lo n , h â v e g on o to C o o s b a y to coffin, the lew plaintive sounds of ifol, , ja ,,lul ],ar|ientiue 1>01.t. I v.llo, a rlanghter. i n,>ok Con oct,aK , n h .«„h 8.«uaere. (ì. A. Brown Proprietor, resid«» f<»r th e p résen t. Frank Daniels lias been engaged j 1’. M. Decker. Afjent. Ili.iae, Sweet Home, somale.l j ust oui <i«le of tlie heads at lll.Si f 71v«;. l’he sehotniois Parkersimrg ami stra.iLiely appropriate; then r.»llo,v- San Francjsco No live« aver« lost,, i to fish the eddies near town, w , ith , ! Lizzie Priu anived in this river edthe benedictions, and all was the danm«e was heavy to Imth ! f 11 Dt^ He has already caught a ; ou the 8. The Parkorsburg lias (>n over with him; ami with slow steps vei,so|s t lie P«)rtland belonged i board a large boiler and engin«*, we marched back to the city. Mav . \,* ’ JAS. CARTWRIGHT. Pro|>., "V " John Fitzhugh recently cleaned to Simpson i j» ■ < »s. * I to o im p s o n Jn«»s. j -,-, 1 %- . and a big supply <«!‘ otlier machin- ponce and liappiness be hisl«*t. —. 0 —. - : Bp «?12o, the result of a live «lays ery for t ! ; « * new company who tir«* S|»«*«*iiil V!«“«*liujc—€■. A . 1C. run. When lie gets his large O. ! f. Pr.«y \v:,s b "ii in Germa A Special meeting of General ditch in operation, which lie now g««ing to «»j vraie 11 1 * * Lagle bla«*k M s ni ¡ili Hours, ny; was 17 v«*avs olil; served in tin PI«, ’ Lytle Post, G A. 11., department has about completed, be expects to saml mine, back «»f liandolph. At from 2 r)cis Upwards. late-war, and leav«*s an it<>n«»r of Oregon, is hereby ordered to make a much better showing than rI '!,|S Popular I liis frei dit will be discharg«*«! ut hat« r«*c-ntlv been lt'cord. He was tin* first member . . I put m ln 'it«*r or«ler than ev«*r before. convene at Alyrtle Point, AVetl- ,sst' ! w ill [ » 1 * « > - Uaiultilpli vtlieu tli«* v«1? the shining ; am i is inily ¡i favoriti» r « -s < rt. - — ------ o nesday evening, April 28, 18«8(J, at ee «1 to I’'arkeisburg wher«* she i ivdl' The tables ar<> supplied vith all the dcli- I l ' 4. i . Bemembei Ills: ^ W e give the , cades to be had, and in style . sui. .h 7:30 o’clock, sharp. All members will loa«l with lumber i'.»r San H. i i. Nichols, in good standing are requested t«> H ebald ami San Francisco ( liron- most fastidàms epicure, ! raneise«». {’In* Lizzie Priii went Adjutant. iTs dhnag-rtioms and sleeping apart- be present for the transaction of icle for 82.75 nervenr: Ila* U n n i 11 nu*nls t-> ( ’oquilh- Gitv, w h«*iv slu* will net 8 ». r. Call, S2..)ti; tlie H erald ( )ft*o« in. nr<* s« conti to no hot«*) 111 Southern «• í4 ;• o- »!* ÏI »< «• % . «li-clinrge lier ii«fig! ami ,,**c«‘ive jlusu landS. F. Examiner, 80 . 00 ; and the vini«’» Jas. < art\vri;:ht. l’rop. St. Louis, April t‘>. The heavy by order, a cargo of lumber from LymT | H erald and Home «T J'arm 82.50 «•ut in pussengi*” i des to tin* Faci ho li. II. Nichols, mill, (kipt iin Dick is master <»f A. ii. Wright, all in advance, i’he latter paper, ? A nr« coast w«»uld seem to bulicate that Com. : the Home <Y Farm, will be sent a Adj. this sph-mli.l schooner. th«* war is to be fought out to the - : 0 : j year free to any address by the Tlie schooner ( oquille was olV Itlarli Prim*«*. H T iio LTi ic lo i-^ i^ r iT e c ì j sender paying one year in mlvanct:- bitter end, and the hope of an the bar on Satunlay, tin* 10th. IEíLa.s ! for the H eri . ad and any arrearages amicable adjustment of existing Air. B. H. Haskins was in town She has an immense st«>ck of g« o«ls that he may owe. tr. difficulties li.'is almost completed)' last week with his splendid horse, for lVrshbaktT, Bandolph. «li«*«! «>iit. It is now stilt«*« t that the Black Prince. This horse, than Our friend, Aianly lloberts, i- Atchison, Topeka A* Santa l e is which there is no better one in tl,o r«*port«'il dangerously ill at Marsh-' taking freight out of St. Louis for county, will make the season at field caused" by ail «abscess in his Z2ST San Trancisoo at 1*> cents per 100 Coquille City, ami at Air. Haskin's sub*. L ater .- 11 m * abscess i> /'■i ^ , •-!% pounds, and is doing an immense place on North fork below Fair- r open ami ho is improving, with K i jJ i Pacific coast business. I ho l nion view, and at Air. Curlip’s pine a on gotul chances for his reeov.-ry. ct.ri.c5L Air. A. 1!. Fish 'passed up the Pacific still adheivs to the JO cent ]);.ujels cro«*k If you have not Is prepared to buy or sell f«»r rate, Chile it is pretty definitely s«*«*n A oung Prince do so, foi i river on Satur»lay, on route from umlersto«».! that the Southern Pa- will be to your interest if y«*u art re.is«»inalile <•«>nsi«ic*ration. the bay. He reports the steamer citic meets all cuts in passenger to any «!«*%;: «<* interested in h He has the following for sale: Coos Bay loading at IKnryville. «.mi frit'ght business. T his line is raising. ♦ -< ► • l*tii>ki«* lit Id S|-,ii«‘ iiiia)(. regaining some of the money lost best 1. A giva! fìiiiiif. Uff lüükiüt Aloiiey. Was!iiiigt«»ii, April 1. I'ollowing t>n through business it ruinous ratas f«»un«i. Se«* ni i > KG. i»\ local mileage in California, is a r< c.ajiituhation >f the public vourself ¡e. ç«*rdingl 1 ««'•«« <*! ai'i'tl, l»ut oui "•i .'iiit* ta« «■!.. s miles where full rates are charged. Liu* debt slat« nn*nt * i sued fo-«lay: :¡:i¡»).-:nc''* «H«S ZI'::llii. ¡ 1 :••■« «s 11 jirly all un- Interest bearing debt, principal g«*m*rai undeist.ainling is that tlu*re f ri«*.-*. i,r;«! s in tame 11 )oi aan t i»i’ob!«*m s, .and int«*r«-*st, > 1.2o'_'.o 1 d,7S.~>; debt is no prospect ol an early’ settle f« nniei ml f.arminn inipR-ments perniili .g g re a tly on * \ : a tin place. I j -.«* * s :;.« h K»; «-nquire of ment ot tin* war. on ,l;ich interest has evased since !«>« «*r. Everyone is familiar with E .:u«n Eric!: •.•»*. «'.i 'our Mile, or at nr'tniity. ]>riiu*i|».al ami interest, i<aui Miniali La«*«Yiiiv»».. s ,** ic«*. tin* healthy pr« periies of fruit, and H a. fo.l So,o?I,t*fil; d«*l»t bearing no int<*r- LEE EO’J’S. in one ean afiord to be siek ;*iul l«’-'«v«* lii - -otitinuenK r«-. Everybody busy gardening. nun V t j 1 - »us • of 5 r. > .»• i-ra! :> located in * t, [»rincipal, > 0 IE..“ ! 7,7! 7; total 1 hermometer at 80 at present inisenible whih* the [Jeasant e-'ii- eultiviili 11 oi. > ;:«! heuu- ('«.« i-.ilk- Citv v. i\ < ■ 11 » ; ; « • lor cash. ih*bt, principal and interest, 81,. « Dy «•entrato«! lupiid fruit rem dvS\ tail) < k:u!» s 1» — <*«paeiiy of pire writing. >!’ Aivnl « « mu. ... ’ i Lewis BRiinys \ Brewery > 0 l«*ss cash items ava’ l- harrvls. *1 L o c a tio n —E v e r y - » 1 bigs, may be hail « »I our enter- Aha L « IrtLroii. A land buyer in the settlement. thin (*tin.m;tii »a t i.sftctoiu rtiisoiis i I >*.. Lloyd S p irt* ab|<* f r r«'«lm*ti: 11 <>i debt, SlilO,- 1X011, , Yuli iol* WBLUilC* i v i Sr ii. Stock comité* out of the kinks, prising druggists. AV. 1 T , AiSO «I u iil(*_SHIHP tllHC ill place. 2o(> i2S; total debt, less -lvailabh* n«* cud a h.nlf acres « iu -half mil«* from »ti.»r D. S. Nc New school house talked of. Myrtle Point, J. H. Nosier,Coquille ; ch.irl« s \v. Dy.* pre-enn -“-einption ( ’«»quill«* Ci- y. on siaj-.c load: house of cash items, v j .19.],. ) « N«*t John Clinton in sight y«*sterdav. Citv, H. «St'iigstacken Alarsi]field «Sr j u>77 for the E . 1 j of N. E. q See. 21, S. AY live rooms, wotnl-sheil. ood cistern, 1Ò0 nd N. AV. of S. NY. », S.-c 1, of N. AY. cash in tr« a -urv, s7fi,JS 1,099; de’ot fruit trees, some Ee.arin«; N < ry cheap. New sclioo marni coming from Empire, 22. Tp.:tl. S. K. i:*, NV.. NY. Mer. loss «ash in treasury April I, lSSfi, *>“ ‘ )"*’ , c r« s on North fork near Gravel lie nnnit-s th<* followiii!; witn» ss to P< »rthiud. ite m * > ) ( i lord: 2.» a«*rcs c!<:: hous.* Mix2«>, •S1,*H7.992,2*i(>. I )«'cr«*ase of d«*bt prove lus continuons residence upon m il Tin* b.»ys are catching a tr* rent barn :>>!>.'«4, sniok«*hous« . w«x»d-slied. l«ec «Lirin.* March, 81 1.087,SSI. Cash the wife cuDivation. >f. said lami, v iz: At Coquille Cit»v, April 10th. house; 4 stands of lu es, 2 cows, household many fish out of the sloug 1 J US t of Clias. Collier, a son. Alvi« Leo » in treasury .availabh* for reduction ami kitchen furniture, farming tools, wnpon AE H. Lee I ni! of Mvrtle Point, now. < >11 South C oquiJle. A pril 10th, to the w ife John E. C r ;tehfie!d j <îieo«»n . and harness, l ‘> acres of crops; rau.qc out- of public «Telit, £210,2!JO,128. Total W. H. Crutchücld j of D. Giles, a son. siile and convenient for 100 hoi«d «>f stock, T«»iin^ « :»;»«. Sli(,riirl. cash in treasury,as ? iiown by treas Also îit th«* sanie Unie and place. is less than *>nc mile from school house and 1'or Sul«*. Eloid Spire pre-einption D. S. Xo. 4S(»S, post offee—S2Ó0*». uries general account, 8 105,997,711. i have a Bail for sale, l’artier, wanting ar. Mr. C. B. ( 1rosby, of Dora, was for the S. y.J «>f S. % «>f sec. A4, Tp. ‘Js, s. li. acres. 1 miles above Parkcrelm^g, 1 ill t o w n a c o l l i d e o f days last week animal of this kind % ill do well to apply to 12 west NVil. Al«*r. ' — on ( ’oqiiil1«- river: 25 ¡tcies bottom— . . . . . ... . i E. Corninn. lie names the following witnesses to , bai «ance I >« neh and hill land. House 20x28 Norway. i’he church T»«*1 is rang yesterday w ith bis famous trotting horse, ; prove his continuous residenci* upon, and » barn 42x(»0; «good. young orchard, bearing; Ap. id.—Jin. «‘it 2 [». m., and hoou aft«*r quite a Young Capt. Sligart. This is an cultivation o f. said land, viz: j good t imber on the on the place; g**o«l out- excellent horse «and lovers of fine ; j g Alva Lee i * j side range f<.»r st«»ek. Price, 1250. number of j » 0 « »pit* gathered in; Milt Ii. Lee ( all of Myrtle Point, lì ^•1.‘«i»'» f ,«r 1(V.» <*icres of land, so acres under J. C. Brown f some t«i see what was to be done, stock will doubtless profit by h is( |pj| firA -’ \ ^ fence, «UK» fruit trees house, barn <»0X40. F. M. Decker J | others to «lo. It was thought best coining to tliis county. Hear what Wm. F. Benjamin, | V °a ,‘a,l" e forcattIe ndjwil,iw«- Marion “There is a good time coming: mar2 liegister. ' t<* organize a liberal sieioty, non Air. M. H. Murphy of r ((««use and two lots in Goquille '■ e p City; very cheap. county semis the H erald in regard It is almost here.” sectarian, where every one can tell P A T I IO .M Z i: IIO.VIK n i H S T R Y ! I ^'17:, for House and lot in Co«;uillc Cily. ; to Sligart: “I tvould say that I Everybody get ready and go to j his views on religion, social reform, | ^5'IUO for two unimproved lots in Co<iuillc The netv A 1 Schooner have been acquainted with Young the beach with the Alyrtle Point politics, etc.; also music. This, 1 rii y. P aiìkersburg , I Capt. Sligart for some time, and Brass Band, on Alay 1st. • ) » « A YORES—A spit udiu ranch, at a our first meeting, was quite a suc f j / i J very >rt*a bargain. At least ift.XKX) | that for a roadster, trotter and a Ball tickets 81.00, Excursion cess. Air. \V. 1!. Dewey was elm- worth of good timber in close pr«»ximity to horse for all work, his equal is hard tickets 50 cents for the round trip, sen chairman. Short spe«*ch«*s the waiter Two to thr«-e hundred sln-ep go to find any where. There are many I Harry Hunt will fuuish mid- with the place. Place well imroved—75 were made and things looked fa CZS22 acres clcjircd—price, cash down. S254K*. vorable. it was decided to contin I of his colts in my neighborhood night supper at 50 cts., and all j »» I *> ACRES«»n Coquilb river. 80 acres ' « , i other meals at 25 cents. — bottom land. 1» «icrcs cleared, bal- ue the meetings. A committee and they are very good.” 1 V lance gootl timlter. cellar and Hr -convenient w as appointed to draft a programme The Henryville coal mine took « «.M,--» . -•».! . ' to log. Small house with three rooms; f«>r next Sunday at 2 p. in., which fire a few days ago, presumably £2200. Or, 12«» ¡:cr«-s inclotling the liottom and and house HI200—a splendid chance will bo gotul. Something interes- from spontaneous combustion. The for one wishing to make a home. Liberal ing may be expected. 11. IT. Nich fire was confined to an olil shaft Biiil! Exprmlv for I ho terms given. ols was chosen chairman, and Clark which had not been used of late. One choice business lot in Coquille City —very desirable. Miller secretary. Every body is Water was turned in and the fire A BARGAIN. invited. A name will be given to quenched after a time. 8 : 0 acres at Gravel Forti, all bottom Some of ; A \ r lLIj Run on no other Route. This land. 5 ) acres under cultivation, ; \ t vessel having made six round trips . , this new church next Sunday. tint miners were reported slightly , . , . _ . .«»a«*r«<s goo.l pasture. One of the b«*st m the last six months, is supposed to keep p!aees on the North f..rk: would n mk e a Liberals from up the river, please , injured by a gas explosion, but of » : up her past record, and will until farther j good dairy farm. For particulars emjuire A ls o this Nve have heard different stories. come and tak** part. notice, on ami after N<»veinIter 15th. deliver ^ the iin-li-rsi; ln*d <»r on the premises of N. C A B I N E T M A K E R . 'freight to Copuille City and all points on , ^ “ ‘ ’’J li. E. Buck’s livery and feed Coquille City, April 12, 1881k P ic t u r e Frames, Door and Window Frame;-, the lower river at the following rates: | . *' ’ 1 ‘ ► «C- ♦ stable is the favorite. Horsemen made Saws filed and Furniture Repaired. Flour $:i per ton, salt, nails, iron and coni m res m Bandon City. on Main street: , , . . *2 50 other freight *4 i»er ton large building of live rooms, etc., also Seed peas for sale at Lyons <fc will find it largely to their advan All w o , r k ; done to order. I rices Reasonable, j *" coqitii . i . k M il l i Tuo C o m p a n y . j barn. The premises are cleared and fenced, Location; Near Gold Beach Hotel. ' v4nl2 1 ure pretty, ami will be sold extremal)’ cheap. tage to go with the crowd. * Son’s. ( » « » v. B e n n e tt an d A irs. J o y c e , ol OLIVE HOTEL, Coquiile City. Oregon. Land 'igency ; n Coa mile O 1 U T. V. Nichols, • ! iS E Bandan, Greg., ICOQUILL E CONTRACTORS Ii U 1 L I) E R, 1 sty