Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 27, 1886, Image 2

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    Portland aud her ..nu^ry cor|>oia
( S i m i l i <£ih) D fvnJit
dor at this a^o.
Tlier** Ls, how-I
P I»»»C reek .
| turn* wool.1 lime » elim.ee to plnuk ev*r, one tl.iurf to cou *,le us; « .
jjj HEBALD.~Not
seeing »..v
a few dullsrs fruu, .he aufurtuu. e have » country offering greater i n - ! iie|u8 from |hl3 8eoti„ u „ r tvuntry
T U E S D A Y , A P R IL . ‘27, ISSO. I uewcomers — aud pf rtiapa unas au dueetuents to capital than can l>e
lately I concluded to send you a
opportunity to sell a few hundred found elsewhere on the Pacific
few— spring is here—grass and
S h u ll il o Nerc«!«*?
! acres o f land. N o 6uch statements coast, and should the time ever
groin look fresh and green, early
Until recently, our section o f the are made, that would direct im- come wheu these counties have fa-
gardens hx>k w’ell and everybody is
country has scarcely been recog- migrants to any other place than cilities o f communication with the
rejoicing to see the warm sunshine
nized as forming a part o f the great Portland. They must liud Port- eastern part o f the state by rail-
again. M r. D. Stitt has secured a
state o f Oregon.
While lil>eral laud tirst, then if they have any road, there will l>e an iutlux o f cap-
school at Bandon, and will com ­
appropriations haye been made for j money left after passing through ital and immigration that will
mence to teach the same Monday
the benefit o f other sections jioorcr the bauds of the railroad aud laud place this as the first and most in-
next.
in every respect in the matter
of sharks, they are lucky
indeed. Uueutial part o f the state.
Geo. Fitzhugb, onr county sur­
natural resources, we have been Those who ari not provided with
T m 'iilj Arr**» Fuowxb.
veyor, has gone to Ellensbnrg to
repeatedly el bowed to one side, and plenty o f means are hustled off to
do some surveying for parties re­
Old settlers say, w hen speaking
have been totally ignored, save j other parts to get along as best they
siding there.
wheu our state authorities thought can. But it is a noticeable fact o f twenty-acre homes, “ a man can’ t
The Langlois Bros, who have
it was about time for us to settle that not one has reached this fee- make a living on twenty acres.”
l.cen pr ostrated for sometime with
our tax bills.
California, more tiou as yet, after having ruu th a t; James Y. Dillon, near \\ oodiand,
fever, are slowly convalescing.
particularly San Francisco, has formidable gauntlet.
i has ten acres of laud in
fruity
W c have a Sunday soli h »1 in full
been o f more benefit,and we have
These persistant efforts, together Sever, acres o f this has bearing
blast at F 'orrs creek school house
received more aid from Hint source with others that we have made Muscatel vines. The past season
J now— som ething that was badly
in developing our resources than j mention o f before, have caused the ! Mr. Dillon sold from these seven"
neeiled in I his section, and we hope
from our own state.
The only preseut feeling among our p eop le,! acres $1909 2«> worth o f raisins and
the young .people will take an in-
bene tit which we as citizens o f aud the generally expressed «minion $150 worth o f green grajres, Besides
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ride rest in onr Sunday school, and
Uregou have derived from oilr ow n with reference to the remedy, is to what were eaten by lus family amt ■
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mi : •. ytliatit may be o f profit to them,
state, so far, has been the few pal- secure a separatum from the state, given awnv to neighbor»-. Jins ls j
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try dollais which we recieve as onr! whose interests seem «o lie antag- n gross vie-d o f 5MJ2 in per acre, i
sister will arrive
sliare o f the uustolen sc h o o l fu n d .! <>ni>tic to ours, anti to join wi h The net yield must have been $‘250
W onder why Dr. Roakins has
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has
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tiefoie
remarked,
we
another
whose
sympathy
is
now,!
per
acre.
That
is
ten
per
cent
on
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are commercially and socially a { and has l*een constantly with us, $2500 per acre. Who, with such)
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a i . wondering as to his whereabouts,
part o f California, and it is the , and whose every interest is iden ti-, instance before us, '.vill say that |
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opinion o f many of our thinking cal with our own.
j t went v acres o f good land in t ali- j
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people that it would I kj mucu better
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forma, well tilled is not enough to |
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Th«*xx»y we Are i rente«!.
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respondent with the rest,
for the interests of C>KVs and Curry
q*je stste Board o f itnii.igra. niake a happy home and indepen-j
W onder when little (Charlie ;;aw
counties to sever their connection tiou o f Q regOD are out - £ti, thpjr | d e n t income aud living for a fami-
his papa last
. with the family o f comities o f w hich re^H>rt, and the Board have accom j b ’ • — Sacrum» nto^R ecord-Union.
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W onder why Dr. Roskins tliinks
they seem to be unappreciated plished much for Oregon, outhide:
[Cot» Pay News.]
the months o f August and Septem-
members in tlieOregon home circle,
southwest counties. Coos!
Joe Cissua has struck a good bei the best time to get spliced.
aud annex themselves to California 0M(| C’urrv counties are receiving! black sand claim on the Randolph
W onder why all the folks don’t
to whom they already virtually q Uite a nuiubei o f immigrants, but l each. The diggings will pay $10 :
^ Dr. Roskins for advice: es-
belong, a commercially,
and H'l, 0 ; n o to n e through
HI,t one with a
i a ii
«•• the w »rkiugs
~ o f , j a day to the hand, providing a snf- , j peciNllv ¡f
if vou
vou W
want
wou d extend to them a wai mei
te Board, as all that we ficent quantity o f water can be ob- bright ^pe.i countenance.
recognition than h is ever been emj hear o f coine from San Fran- tained. At the present lie obtains!
T »mess this is wonders enough
manifested by their nearer rein- cisco, aud the information and in- i water by means ot a pump.
this time.
tive^at home. The present seuti- j dneements offered were found in
Henry Rhodes lias returned from
Yours,
meiit o f our people, who are l>egin- , g an Francisco. Ttiat the Oregon Vancouver, W. 1’.. where he went
A wonderful writer.
ning to awaken to a lealization o f J^^rd o f Immigration have accom-J ns witness in the A. J. Leonard, | April IS *8f>
our situation, with re erence to onr plj^hed nothing for Coos and Cur- ! alias Stanly, case.
Leonard w h s j
C'lrT«‘ lMii«l .o n L a u «l F r a iu l* .
relations with our own stat3, points j ry
titles^ in view o f the great re- found guilty < f manslaughter, and ;
New York, Apt ¡1 19. — A special
forward to a not far distant day, i 8lljjs jt claims for the shite, c e r -! sentei ceil to 15 years in the peni
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from Washington to the World
r . T r H r i e , ".r,M ' »«i-ly took» K cnlm r, RD.l Unit tl e . Ipntinry. hih I In pny the costs ^ j B n v s l h e r e i g a r u n ) ( ( r th„ t the
tion o f the state o f ( nlifom ia, en- influence of meml»ers or attaches ! suit and $10iX) fine.
piesident has l>een making one o f
joyin g the privileges w hich l,er i (>f the State Board is to a great ex- ! Another China store is to be
those careful and laborious studies
advanced civilization affords, the | t^ut to t|ie disadvantage o f these o p e n e d on F r o n t S tr e e t, in th e , j 0 w h ich lie is g iv e n , o f th e p u b -
conveniences o f united political and ; c m ,tie s , or rather, uot to their ad- Im iU lin g V > M y < « y « | .i « l I.V Fre.1 , lic , n n d q a e H t im . Hn,| , lm t |1(,
commercial interests, her superior vantage is almost self-evident. I ii - W V b W . A n upturn y unt lit th e v c „ . |
w , tb ^ K .i.^ R Iy «c q m ú n te .1
school facilities, and her high mor-
al, social and intellectual lulvuntag-
es,
It is a well known fact that
Portland has long nmmpulHlc, I »...1!
cootroled th ed estin ie*of the entire
state. “ As Portland goes, so
the state,” has been the
anxiom for a quarter century, and
although her power is waning, she
^pmee* are uot lacking showing ter o f the business street is n o tca L ; ¡t, a .
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the dt sire to furnish no inform »- ciliated to impress outsiders \\vltH ft |^llstlwe ()f t |1P present land law s
ti.m of these counties to immigrants very favorable opinion o f the moral ^
,}||h| gra|,|,illR |,y „peculators
in Oregon. One party #* ut 'i it o ! htuudiii'^ o f our town.
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. .(.mil oor,..r«.,oD 8> „„.1 o f the »►
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j M1,|,|esire,| to ¡.-et » fe>v ci'eu!i;r.s
The mmn il r e ;»r t of the Ateln- , “ *•' > " 11 mr‘ >nh 1 rH " n '’
l . d l o u s f n t to the s!„ ; e ; son
1883.sh.«rs^^Ihe «ross earn- U ’,l,.".,e
,H" 8 »"•* “
‘ ta a m U tb ,« !« » t h e r e * » n ^ « 1 C .« * ' •"IP*»«
. The „ ro,|«il.uiuistrat,on, that he will pres-
cou „ }v H e was informetl that if he : i»i?» f°r 1880 will show much larger, ¡ 0D > be,h' ft
message to
j «l^ irA l U> send them out o f the but the pr> fi‘ -, by «^ s o i. o f the cut
urging its limnei late ac-
is making spasim<lic efforts to c o n - ! Htnte
CouM take them, but if he
ceal the fact, and with |ierhai>8 one (letjiretl to use thejIJ ¡ „ thp state
or two exceptions, the Portland | t||„ y werP ,,ot for distribution.
press has persistantly oppised the ! T |jifl ppeak8 for itsf] f
\ye also
FURNITURE
Surface Indications
STORE,
F - 2 >Æsirl5:, Prop.,
M a u 8 i i f ; k i . i > . U o n .
What a miner would verr properly term
“ sur/iutt ill<U«■atlollM,* of what la beneath,
are the l ’ lniples, Sties, Sore h y e s,
B o lls, and Cutaneous Krnptlona Willi
which people are annoyed l*i npriiu? and
curly summer. The elu te matter aecuniu-
lated during the winter month-, now
makes hs |*re»eiiee felt, through Natures
endeavors to expel it from the svutein.
VV'hlle It remain •. it is npol-on that festers
Iu the blood and nay develop Into Scrof­
u la . This condi:Ion causes denuiflcnicnt
of the digestive and as-imllatory or?ans.
with afceiiii?of enervation, lansruor. and
weariness—often li'Th*ly s,H>ken of a.- ••only
sprinfl fever.” These are evidences tli-t
Nature Is not able, unaided, to throw «If
the corrupt atoms which weaken the vital
forces. To regain lieallh. Nature must |w
sided bv a thororr.'h blmHl-nurifyln ' metl-
jcine; uml nothiu^ else u so ctl'eciive as
Dealer in Furniture, Door-t, Ulnas and Pio
ture Frame«, etc., jmd agent for Whvte’a
Sewing Machines.
vl n ltf
A yers Sarsaparilla,
-A -Is o
Nichols Bros.
Coquille, City Ogn.
And.
BUILDERS,
CABINET
! Picture Frames. Door i»nd Window Frames'
made, Saira filed, and Furniture Repaired.
j All work done lo order. Pric?s Reasonable.
, Location: Near Steamer Landing.
,
which Is sufficiently powerful to exnol
from the system even the taint of H erod-
Itary Scrofula.
The medical profession Indorse AYKR *
F ausapakii . la . ami many attestations «.f
the cures effected by It come from all parts
Of the world. It is, in the language of
the lion. Francis Jewett. ex-State Sen­
ator of Ma-sa«‘lmsetts ami ex-Mavor of
Lowell, ‘ *the only pivparati«m that do«*
real, lasting good.”
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PREPARED BY
' a .io n.ust i » . . r W e e k l y n w -»»»P* > 0 « to ««4
toncienca, mecfunics,cn>tiDiprinc tliacoFtn®*,
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mate.
Xentions anj patents ever
loTeryiiu»-
t«»r illustrât« d xvttfi »plctn'i l enrrafinfl. TTji*
puLlicfttion furni.-Iie£ a meat v finable pncycW>P«4t®
of inforniatinn whu-h no
ivliould
T#.* popularity of the ;« :i.Nr¡nc A mfrícau »•
such tlikt
circulation tient‘y
thit of ill
•the? papv’rA fu ha « la* < co:
i «*»L P:ic«
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1 ;
Six bottles for $5.
M »r.
CbM. Edward«.
J»*. Uurke.
MAKERS.
Wax. Rohm*
b<A4*«v:ti;t t f.’l u o à .
J** .kl 1
MUNN * t;0.. DiiLhsueri. No.
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Jli „ t.c«
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C’ e Hundred 1
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C i£3 ti:..P'l MS'.'* »•'■I luik-iliO .UBlriM.
And Company,
• u k -A t i.
T ra il
L o p > -r i| {H « .
A - m * a ia rn t.. *iul i I t h ’ r p a p . « fur
« r r u t . 'jt
Myrtle Point, Or.,
t-i
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L'iiiir.1 Sl .'u-, «
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at ••■-ii t nnric»* fln.t o-: rea-*«»itauiiw
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K « # Inlarmxiibn »mt.mlîniniULpntrntieboor-
fti’îr
wui.out a '«: .rv'*- ». ana-books of
n -pr.t fre . Paí-nts»
» * -r,. ». \fupi! jt Co. *rr noticx'il in tne »citawB#
• •'iT,-iC»n
T i i r « . ' • - " r v i ' ' r - u ( ‘h * M ) e « U
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w.,li t.dw-
Dealera in
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scu m n t
. . . ,*d«r«¿-. .- jw lo.k
Will keep constantly ou hand
Dry Goods and Clothing,
lOO acres of land on Hondo» Reach; 25
Bools and Shoes. Hats and Caps,
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acres well improved, good meadov nnd fine
,
Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds,
Crxoceries, Crcclsery
and G-lass ‘W a r e ,
'Which will be sold at the hiwest living
cash prici-a «»r given in exchange for
Wool, Hides. Eggs and all Kinds of
IT a xm .
F r o d .v i.e s
For which h market can b* found, and the
highest prices -.vill Iu allowed.
t!ai! a.id price goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
a '4 u 32
Xtolier !
All those owing James Rorke on note or
book account w'ill c«>me forward and se ttle
the same with me. they having beeu placed
in my hamlH for collection.
Okas. E. Edwards.
My-t\« Point.
n31—oui
Cottage Saloon,
c « iiie ciiy, o m
pasturage: sp'endid
house— formerly the
Handoii Hotel—also « ut
buildings.
One
I quarter of n mile of beach frontage on the
place.
For a rare bargain look no further.
For further information, apply on Vpvemi-
! ses to
Mrs. O. Nelson.
, Mirili Mil irsorp,
MyKIe Point, Oregon,
J. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
>1401*4GATOR of, and dealer in Fruit
1 Tr.es and small fru.t-. Le kvt'ps
«Constantly on hand a well re> ulat«d asaort-
ment. cheaper than the c icninra;.
S.-ud in your orders no paii.a bp a red te
give full satisfaction.
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T U s
Froiit St., Marshfield. Or.,
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
Agent for Gibo sou’ a fine whiskies, an AAA
whisky. Also agent for the « T.LLRR.tTED
j CHICAGO F1V1VR and PORTER at whole­
sale nnd retail. The cob-brut* «i ROC A beer
on drauglu aud in l>ottl.*s.
v3nl9
, rates, will be sm a ller.- f Dispatch, j
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P in e
'TTv 7'in e s, XaiCL-
: Y ^ . but u fex millions h month is j ^ n **
‘ aws’ . i , e F> 11,1,1,1
TF.IUISTIXG HOOKS.
vicrs, Oig-ars and. O i- Mr. Uiraiu IN
HUnk, for.unrly « rosi lent of the Ce-
1 ••«»tiling' for «me o f these great ™ " « » ^ t i 1 real inn r lauds for d.er lor Sals.
quille, but whuee preeeiit edditt-eie Itid l.li.fl.t »11
heavtle^s e«»rj»orations. I f it w erej 10,,,e
s for tlie j>eople.
O-.
B row n , Prep. ha* twu IxHfke « ha h < veiy aj.M ii» »1 o.ild beadle
The; «re ve.; cLttp, »i.d « ill till n j
Write
▼4nl8tf
71v6.
bringing into notice any section not know that, through letters and in- ¿1 few- billions every day, it is pos- j The Knights o f Lalnir o f Cincin-
to him at vuce.
directly tributary to her.
The ; infuruiation furnished from here, sible they might lie willing to pay j natti have petitioneil congress to
state board o f immigration whose several parties started for C«»«>s Ia Pi),,r bilniring man enough t«i pr hibit Chinese immigration, and
head quarters is at Portia ml, whose county via Portland, and why it is ! keep his children from starvii g. j providing iwraons em ploying them
active officers are Portland men, in that when they reach cal the Oregon ! N»> mean little sum in the millions j l»e taxed $1.25 to $2 per day each.
their immigration pamphlet l> »b -: 8tBtP b,,Hrd office they all or nearly ^ » is to be proof against their
I u <1 o i *4 m I !
lished at Portland, in their remarks j njj Were switched off to some other grinding insatiable greed for evei v
South Coquille, Oreg.. \
April 10, ’80. f
to immigrants concerning trails- |,M.„ljtv, is certainly singular
We
earned by, and which o f right
T o whom it may concern:
portation facilities, they make P ,.rt- (jt) hot‘ n!)i|Prr„tP ¿he labors o f the belongs largely to, the la’ orer.
My judgement having been d esim i
land the one great particular point !>■ f-tl f«ir the rest o f Oregon, nor
I
he
$3;>0,000
custom
house
for
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the subject, I will say that Capt
to be striven for.
They ted th* »re we opposed to state aid to a
immigrant, not how tJ get to n»y board o f iniinigrarion, but we do Portland is being urged by H er- Slignrt, J r , C. B. Croahya stallion,
Dolph.
is as gixal an all purpose horse as
part o f the state lie may have de- j t5on,p|Hin that in all their printed nmnn and
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there is iu Coos county.
cided to go8 but just bow to reach rimtter paid for by the vtiite; in all
It turns out that E«lison stole
Few towns possess the natural advantages that'Coquillc enjoys, and which will, in
R. 0 . Dement.
Portland. A great injustice is not i {|,e efforts made to direct iinini- his late achievement in telegraphy
the near future, cau>-e il to blossom a> the rose. It has a beautiful and plcarant kite,
only done those jmits which are grants to certain h-calities, these from a l*«or Indiana la,I who waft .
being situated, f«<r the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny si»le < f the C< qtiille
N(>TICK TO STOCKHOLDERS,
River, thirty mil»*s from the Pacific ocean, which is reached every dav bv a 1» ur hour«
not tributary to Portland, ami are f xv., counties have not received a
loo |HK.r to get any one inteneaterte A
steamer
ride. Co«juiIle City isat (lie center«*f the converging wagon r< a»l system »iff’oo»
not diiectly connect* d by c niveni- fair and even show in proportion ill liis scheme.
H e can . send a ! of the Myr.lo Point Racing Association, Countv, and is at the head o f deep-water navigation.«!»! in the centra) part ».fa vast la d y
ent transportation facilities, but to the taxes paid the stale, a ml j message GOO miles through- space, w Witth irt Uue now. and muat he paid in of rich, river bottom land, which is the source »»fall true and »•Diluting j r«“ j erity Th«
within thirty daya from date,
also to the weary immigrants who very far from a fair show o f the!
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country round about i>. filled with precious metal», minerals and coal t«» an unparalleled
ft J. A. Lehnherr.
G. D. Elgin.
tnay have to travel several humlied chances for the very class o f iinini-1
John L. Sullivan wigs, arrested
Sec,
Prea. extent, and is covered with a variety of timber that Ibr quantity and quality is not ex-
Aj>ril 13th, 18AG.
n37-4w
eelle»l by that of any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled.
As a dairying ami .stock-
jmiles out o f their way in order to j grants the Iniard boasts o f having last night for being drunk and dis-
raising
oountry.
and
a
sanitarium
for
tboae
seeking
health.it
is
)>ound
to come to the front
drop their contributions into the secured.
mlerly. He says he came to P«»rt^
rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the nonu roua mill« and
hands, or rather, the |x*cketsof the
The reason,
course, is that land incognito, and wants to a r ­
factories, oompleted, in course of oonatrnction, and contemplated, will make the who!«
members o f the private corjxira- these counties, as far ns trade is range a fight with Jack Dempsey
county a buzzing hive of industry nnd wealth.
Coqnille City is in the ceute/, is the
most
eligible
and
will
enjoy
all.
Its
school,
church,
aud society advantages (ire aeoond
tious for whose benefit that pnh- concerned, are out o f Oreg«*n, ami wlien the latter returns here from
to uon* in the oounty. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in th«
lication seems i/) have lieen issued, their growth would Dot directly New York. Portland News.
oonnty. It bna the advantages of a corpora!ion, and is to soon have a mountain stream
There is au immensely rich section lH»ncfit Pori land; yet we must say
of water run through it for protection against fire. Property re- sonatde.
Steward & Paden, Props.,
A P roim «* F a m i ly .
J. A. D e a n , a g e n t ,
M . J. M c D o n a l d , rro p .,
in this part o f the state, containing I that there are some who are hegin-
Inondo.*, April 21 .--T en months
Coquille City.
San Fraucison.
about 10.000 square miles with ning to recognize the fact that
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the wife o f a lnlvorer uanied
about 8,500 inhabitants that are not there is something in this corner a” ° ,4je Ull<* *
Musuk, living ill Nielli, gave birth T^KEP Cmstantly on hand a (rood
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Supply of fretth nud choice uieatn, and
tributary to Portland, or any o f the »if Oregon. The News appears to
to
triplets.
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to
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theH:\me to auy point of the river
grasping corporations interested »leal b.irly by us, and through
limy o f her unhaopy husband, she on Short Notice,
there. W e have a harbor that some mistake, the Oregonian did
r e la t e d it. The six babies are
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bids fair to become the commercial get iu an article giving a favorable
depot o f the southern, central and view of a railroad fr»mi the east- | tll,lv,n^‘ -
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southeastern part o f Oregon nnd of erp line o f the state to Roseburg,
s t r u c k c . hn .
Northern Calif«iruia.
The state ami thence to Coos bay; but the
Fort Seott, Kau., April 20 . -
Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor,
.board o f immigration pretends to next issue cured that again. The { Mnj Kapp, who is sinking gas wells
ignore the fact eidirely. The tact mental dyspeptic that l osses the on the Stuart farm, adjacent to the
that our section has been attract- Oregonian editorial department f i t v , struck gas in the second well,
S E y S liE B
X2ST
I have again taken posaeasioa o t the
ing immigrants, is not due to the must have bee# away from home. | w hich is located 1,000 feet from the
Prncrp. Mod?cinq. Paints. Oila. CnnHipf», Citron. T«»V»a«*co,
-efforts o f our state I »oar» I, for if it Why the Oregonian, which is ac- j first well sunk, ami the first one ltonrNtiN H oc; :, aud will apare no paina
Fancy Articles. Rtnfionnrv and tb#* finest qnalitv o f Sr»b»wl Books.
or expense to make it pleasant to r flueata.
made the simple statement, tliat kuowledged by some to lie the liest continues to flow* gas at the rate o f
A abare o t the patronage ia Solicitt-d
Agent for t) e lpndinfr aewing Mncbinn«, Mnoon & Hamlin or­
immigrants seeking homes in south- newspaper in the northwest, pur- 1C0.CC0 feet per dav.
Hoard and lod<. i n f l , .................................$4.00
gans, &r. Okl W ines and Liquors o f the best quailty.
Hoard without loJflinfl........................... $3.50
western Oregon, could find a slm t- sues such a narrow-miud?»I jHihey 1
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fir and cheaper route via C m « bay, as it does in some things, is a won-! Subscribe for the H erald ,
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COQUILLE CITY!
Til« wining Town of S. W. Oregon!
NEW
Meat Market,
Coquille
City, Oregon,
MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
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GOQIIILLE CITY, OREGON.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
W. L. DIXON
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. Proprietor.