LOC A L IT E M S .
M issouri’ precinct
Hon. J. W .
went
ilorao- 1
crntic by about 20.
Robert W ard, of Katcben creek,
made us pleasant call on Thursday,
Mr. T. V. Nichols, of Bnndon,
came up Saturday on a visit to
friends.
Lev. Lund, of Marshfield, held
divine sevices in this placo one
night bist week.
Our esteemed friend, (J. W .
Majorv, Sr., of Myrtle Point, was
in town a couple of daxs last week,
and called on us.
Hamilton,
D E C O I l .t T I O J I
district
I> orn
W AY.
The services on decoration day
attorney, called on us Thursday.
Coquillo City went democratic here in Coquille City were a sur-
by seven, and H alls Prairie by l prise to many of our citizens,
j
The ceremonies being much more
i republican.
j 0 . E. Edwards retameli from the i impressive an i appropriate than
those who had never seen tho day
city on the Coos Bay which arriv
kept with appropriate ceremonies
ed Suuday.
This was the first timo
| Harry Roberts has seven thou expected.
the day has been kept as a holiday
I
sand brick which he is offering for
here.
The procession with A. II.
88 per M.
W right as marshal formed at one
Lucie Joseph Lett moved down
o’clock, head.?il by the Coquille
the
river
last
week
and
will
locate
,
City Brass band, next came tho
near Parkersburg.
tiring squad, then the city council;
| Mr. J. W . Mullen, of M y r tle : next Gen. Lytle post, G. A . R .,
John Johnson, of this place, has
been doing a land otlic*' business Point, made this office a pleasant
shearing sheep the past few days, j
call on Thursday.
He is an excellent hand.
Alex Smith moved his family up
The schooner Parkersburg, and i
to Halls creek last week, where ho
th** sloop Spy, sailed from this
river on Friday night. The bar is , is running a logging camp.
•rood and vessels go when they ! Now potatoes and green peas are
please.
scarce in the market.
Farmers
then
the
school
C»r<I «I* T I s : i ::1_ n .
Item s.
The stage route
Em pire •
Geo.
Front Street,
el Ford, helping the farmers with
and Mesdames, Moore, Robinson,
MARSHFIELD,
their crops of wheat.
Sclnveers, and others who donated
Cregcn.
Lev. E. E. Scofield has returned
flowers for memorial day.
Meals from 5:30 toil, a. m .; 12:30 to 2 p. m.
M iss Mollie Lehman, Sec. and f»:30 to 9 p. no..
from eastern Oregon.
M eals.............................................................. 25cti.
Sheep shearing is tho order of
The house and lot on
First
st.,
No Chinese Employed.
the day.
just east ot, and adjoining R. E.
Loads are getting better, aud our i Luck's placo in this tow n, is offered
road boss will soon make some very cheap.
Enquire of Chas.
grand improvements on the same.
v4nS8tf
S ta i» !« ,
Watkir.s.
Tell J. D. B. to do the same, as
A t a S íM T Ílive !
tho two stages will soon start from
woman’s relief corps, the M oling Loseburg to run to Myrtle Point.
A gentleman living near Par
Star lodge, I. O. G. T., with their
Saturday eve was quite an excit- kersburg, on this river, has a fine
, banner and regalia.
Tho procos- ing one, as a large bear caught one , lot of hogs which he will disptse
j sion marched to tho Odd Fellows’ of M. Krantz’s hogs while Billy ()f at a sacrifice.
Several of the
: ing or to-morrow.
from
Opposite O'Connell’s,
have brought to " ,ii tender their t h a i /.:3 to Mr. M.
j light our crop Gf radishes which j C. Miller for painting the banner
never fail with proper care.
P ig for decoration day, also to Misses
eons are quite plenty around Grav Annie. Stockman, Meld, Schroeder j
j warm sunshine
children,
MirOs Point, Orti
-AJ.1 V i n c i s c f HAULING
E c n e sit s lic r t n otice.
, ball where the impressive services j Krantz was hoeing corn.
The dea- hogs are large, and ready to fatten,
° f the G. A. L. were rendered, and con and Billy, with two faithful there being in all 20 head. Call or
])r. J. P. Easter gave a very ap- dogs gave chase, but Billy] being a write to this office.
tf.
1. A. Hall, democratic candidate have small amounts, hut none to
for surveyor of this county, spent sell.
propriate lecture.
Although as a foot racer and the deacon not, the
Thursday and Friday in this place, j
Alex, is one of the good boys of \ The Coquille City brass band 1 6 enera^ Rdng the public are b e s t ; former won the race, and with one
will give
give an
nt Phased with b re v iy on the part shot from his Winchester, parted
Loos county.
an eutertainment
of speakers on such occasions, the bruin’s hair in the forehead, and
Mr. 11 A. Anderson c a m e over Coquille City during the Halls
j only regret was that tho Dr. did he ceased from eating hog.
from the hay on Thursday in one Prairie fair.
, TA. ,
,
_ . .
not considerably extend his re-
M. J. Krantz is slashing for J.
of tho gayest livery rigs wo have
(. apt. Dick, master of tho Lizzie i
,
, », ..
.
,
,
., ! marks.
After tlie services at the Laird in Brewster valley.
seen.
The vehicle bore tho brand 1 non, had a good word and smile
hall, tlìo procession reformed and
A good Sunday school at Shiloh
of II. linden.
for every one as usual on his re
marched to the Odd Fellows’ com- school house every Sunday, con
Lev. W . H. Nosier’s smi and cent tiip here.
etery, where the graves were deco ducted by G. Wheeler.
H . II. and lid. Nichols left yester
See ml for Garfield Sc Jarvis’ rated and the usual salute fired.
1). C. Krantz and wife have re
day for San l>iego, Cal., where stage fine. They will from this on
The friends of those who were bur turned from Douglas county w here
they will remain this summer.. H . make two trips ]>or day from 1 tter ied there decorated the graves of
they have been on a visit.
ì t
Nie! M'l S family xvill remain here. ('iiv
wagon be all, without exception, and a mark
v ami run a freight
O
Oh! that man of all men who
Y- Hing P * iple siloulil show bet- sides.
ed tribute of respect was paid to keeps his Saturday Sabbath so
ter raisin fit! inn to disturb a m eti
W e have tho returns for this anti the memory of Uncle T. B. W il strict that he cannot let his boy
l i they cannot H alls prairie jireciuct, but cannot lard, who is buried there and
ing of any kimi.
watch a young calf one hour to
act j >roj)t•i lv,, they should not dis- give them in this» issue , but will also to the memory of lb Sclnveers, keep it from killing its fool self
finie • tin ir jmient.4 by their JUVS- try and get out an extra this even- tho only grave of a veteran soldier when he received 50 cts. for
the
cuco a > ibiic mee tings.
known to be there.
it
U. U U lllL d
Yhe members of W . L. C. heie-
Ed. H erald :— Spring r. ins and
I he poems ! same, is gettiug too good
T. Moulton has a now and read by Miss Lehman at the hall sinful world.
for
May his light
Hack Con.lt-cting with both Steamers.
G . A . Brown Proprietor,
F. M . ~
■
Decker,
Agent.
IllStf
71 vG.
OLIVE HOTEL,
R O U \.
Near Fairview, Thursday, May .‘5, to tho
wife of it Stillwell, a daughter.
JAS. CARTWRIGHT, Prop.,
Coquille
M A B R 1E D .
In Coquille City, Juno 4th. M r. Arthur
XV. Threshes and Miss Alice li. Dewy, llev.
T . P. llnynes officiating.
City,
Oregon.
Meals at all Hours,
At from 25 cts Upwards.
Juno Gth. at the residence of Mr. 11. C .
Robison by Elder J. C . Canterbury, Mr.
W in. H . llersey and Miss. Emily A. John
son. all of Coos county.
Popular Hotel has recently been
J . put in better order than ever before,
and is truly]« favorite resort.
The tables are supplied with all tho deli
cacies to he had, and in stylo to suit the
most fastidious epicure.
Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart
ments are second to no hotel in Seuthorn
Oregon.
v4nlG
Jas. Cartwright, Prop.
Tlie Best Bargain.
33 V, acres of good bottom lar d. seven
miles below Coquille City, on the river,
price $1200. Liberal timo on $400 o f the
amount. Twenty-one head o f cattle for
ip'»00. Enquire of S. XV. Gilman, or at this
office.
n41tf.
1
Land
Agency!
Tlie XTndersigned
H as
this
ever
O IE X E O S T E D
City to Drain's, is now in fine con choice lot of fresh groceries at the and one by M iss Beyers
at the shino brighter.
Geo.
is
selling
cemetery
were
npjiropriate
and
dition. Passengers put through to old Moulton stand,
Don Rex.
the railroad the same day, without at bottom juices, and don’t you well rendered and deserving of
Dora May 31.
special mention.
The procession
extra charge,
w he;,
requested. cease to remember it.
M ore S im ilar.
then took up the line of march to
Fare to Portland by this route, ;
The sure effects of Ayer’s Sarsa
F rcm
only 814.10.
tf.
the Masonic cemetery, where, from
Chehalis is the only incoiporuted
parilla are thorough and permanent.
and
Frank Tennison has started a If there is a lurking ta'nt of sero’ nla the profusion of flowers,one would town ¡ u the Territory that neglects!
Is prepared to buy or sell for
stage between this place and I tter about you, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will have been led to believe that it was or refuses to priut the ordinances,
reasonable consideration.
Carrying tine XT. S.
City and will remain over night dislodge it, and exjiel it from your the first visited. Taken all togeth- j _ [ £ x. That is nothing; here in
H e h as the following for sale:
IX j S.
er, the day will be one to be re-j Coquille City ye printer had to
here, and start .early each morning system.
membered, and we venture the pre- j Grect }V scaffold against a wall and
for l tter Citi 7 (• trrying freight and
The Greatest Bargain Out!
W e had exjiected a lot of excur diction that although we have been ! set up the town ordinances during
j wissender
L ook out ft»r ¡Histers
Acres of good, cleared, bottomland,
sionists to come around from the late in commencing to observe the 1 ft fearful raiu storm, to get them
— Y ' * * on Four-Mile creak, 8 miles below
nud ml.
a n d
Bnndoii. The place is nearly all under n
bay on the steamer Coos, but none (Jay> that it will be many years be- at aJk
A xv hi- kor ih » e must be convell
good
stont fence and is in tame grass.
excojff Cant. Dunham, Joe Fox ; forG another will j)ass xvithout a
—
ient to ii: »e, e flSy to njvplv, ili) pos-
Price $2000, including seven yonng horses.
TAGES will leave Coqoille City every
and Andrew Hall, all connected pilblic and general observance by i
School it« port.
sible to rul> «iff, elpgant in njvppur-
day (except Sunday) at 5 a. m. and 1 p. Inquire of Mrs. Erickson on tho premises,
1 > . t
with the bo.it, ventured to take the j our citizens.
j Coquille City school report for m. connecting with steamer each trip for all or of the undersigned.
J BIC k -
ance, and che “ l> in {il ice.
I The attendance was much larger sccim,l month. Total enrolled,102; jh »ints on Coos bay. Leave Utter City every
ingham's Dv e for thè whiskers t , m
Latid
Pioiwfr Stag« Lin«!
* Coil City to Utter City
insr
Coquille
lg«ney
City
Wells, Fargo & Co's.
EXPRESS
Passengers.
S
A groat flianoo for inakiig Money.
unites in itse i £ all
these
merits.
"Water was
jmt
in
the
Olive than anticipated
hotel one day last week from
T ry it.
V|
Mrs. 1 lor; 1 Skelly
liv ing
two
miles u¡i tho vi ver is sore!ly affi ici-
ed with a felt >n ou her linilei.
In
by is quite sick, and
addition !lier
ifie seemed
Occident W ater campany’s mains,
and
and we ure
to
liablo
them any time.
dynamite,
hear
joining buildings.
Coquille City
is best supplied with water ot any
Diego county, Cal.
H e will likely
Mathews who
formerly
from I Enchanted prairie died
5th.
lived
on
at
April
schooner Lizzie
Prien,
The mail from Fairview is com I The
ing in late in the evening so 11s to which loaded lumber at Lyon’s
catch the morning’s mail from mill in this place Thursday, Fri-
Roseburg.
By
wreathes, as
water on tho roof of that ami ad
H o in
mines <>n a j>rosj>ecting layout last spend this winter here.
xvaek. They had a horse packed forms us that his son-in-law, Mr.
with giantpowder
provide
if
each
one j ayg attendance, 1155;
flowers
he
feared
T l:r
there j
Cleveland and
Those earning most credits in
' senior department are Bird Nosier,
Chimi Nosier,
C o u p le .
Deer Park, June
3 . - President Edith
his
lu ido
W ilbur Carothers,
Nichols,
Edith
But few jiersons
no
that the bridal party
come here.
Mrs.
The
Cleveland
Haskins, . uectiom
Bell B arrow s,:
were Johnny Borrows, Carrie G oodm an ,,
knowledge Annie Leneve, Maud Perry, Mollie
intended
to Meld,
James Vowel,
Ola Stubs,
president ami Jennie Leneve, Lulu Moulton,Mary
are
Jarvis ¿c Garfield. Proprietors.
Joss'N orton. Agent, Coquille Citv.
v4n43
Geo. Robinson, Johnny Cartwright,
were domiciled in the cottage near Sarah Ildtrington,
here, as there was
Fare, One Dollar.
arrived Tommy Johnson, Benn) Lawrence,
here at 4 o’clock this morning and
the hotel.
days al>-
and Sence 85; tardy, 27.
and tve noticed Mr. Olive throwing would not be enough.
her little■ b. >v has not ì ecovered
town in the county.
tving o : his arm a
from the lire; , 1 L
I ’ nelo A. J. Andrews arrived
short time ago.
J u A. B u r n t , B o i l and R-Al here yesterday from El Cajon, San
bert IluVhinson went uj> to Sixes
to
and
day (except Sundays) n t a . m. and 3:20p.m .
1 1
W | A ( ’R ES of excellent timber, fir aud
Passengers by morning stage con visit ; « J U U cedar, near Coquille City, for sale at
at
Marshfield and Empire City having two reasonable rates.
For particulars, enquire
hours in each place, returning to Co juille of J. C. Laird or of the undersighed.
City the same day.
T H R E E LO TS.
A House of f> rooms centerally located in
Always go with the mails and make cou-
Coquillo City very cheap for cash.
sojourning
Halter,
Geo. Sclnveers,
Myrtle
quietly. A large influx of visitors Perry.
is looked for as soon as it is known
In the junior Department are:
the newly wedded conjde are here, j Walter Bennett, 33; Ella Buck, 23;
♦
-*
I’ l l j p i l l l i s t s .
| Violet
Harrington,
27;
Samuel
Johnson, 30; Lillie Dean, 53 ; Oscar
Salt Lake, June 3 .— Jeps ¡Han- 1 Wickham, 25 ;
Bertie Dean, 34;
x\as takeu in j 8GU and Geo. W ood were sentenced | t aurtt W h ite 4 3 ' Israel Nosier 41;
l ‘J2 aces on the Coquille river, near Co
quille City: 'M ncres under cultivation, GO
acref or more in grass, all fenced. Good
barn and house: farming tools, wagon and
harness. Easy terms—enquire of S. Jonea
or at this office.
XVHITE CEDAR
1 P A acres o f white
cedar
timber
1 U v land, one-fourth mile from Bear
creek. Very Cheap.
Brewery for sale—capacity ot six
barrels.
Good Locntion— Every-
i thing convenient.
Satisfactory rsasona
| given for wishing to sell.
, Í An<* and a half acres one-half mile from
Y 7 Coquille City, on stage road; house of
five rooms, wood-shed, «;ood cistern, 150
fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap.
N O TICE FO R P U B LIC ATIO N .
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, I
June 4th, 1886.
f
nV^OTICE is her <hv given that the follow-
j.l
ing-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the county Clerk of Coos coun
ty, Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Fri-
day. August 20, 1806, viz: James C . Canter-
i of
burv, homestead No. 4442 for the N. }.j
N. E. ’ * S XV. V of N. K. >4 and N . XV
of S. E. q , rt.ic. 3o, t »wuship 28, S.Range 14
west, XVill. Mer:
* ) ’T acres on North fork1 near Gravel
lie names the following witnesses to j
* / I Ford: 2.X acres cleared, house 1G x 26,
prove his continuous residence upon, and
barn
JOx.'T. smokehouse, wood-shed, boo
cultivation o f, said lands, viz:
house:
4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household
Kami. XV. Gilman Coquille City
and
kitche
n furniture, farming tools, wagon
John Donaldson
i Randolph.
Percy llanley
-
Coos County,
and harness, 15 acres of crops; ran.qe out
J. M . Perkins
)
Oregon.
side and.'convenient for 100 head of stock,
Chas. XV. Johnston,
is less than one mile from school house and
ju8
Register. post offee— $2.~»00.
/* * ^ ncres. 4 miles above Parkersbnrg,
A. T . Morrison.
M. I I . Morrison.
D — on Coquille river: 25 acres bottom—
ballance bench and hill land.
House 20x28
barn 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing;
good timber on the on the place; good out
V
1
this arrangement ti.ix and Saturday,
xve got the San Francisco paj>ers tow by the K alie Cook on Sunday | ye8terday to six months each and | Geo. Mehl! 20; Icy March, 20.
of June 3rd on the 5th, and tho morning and taken to the lower 1 8300 fine and costs for unlawful
Mollie Lehman,
river ready to sail.
She carried cohabitation. Hansen evaded the
Portland papers a tfay earlier.
Principal.
152,000
feet
of
the
finest
lumber
The schoouer Coquille sailed
question whether he would obey
we
have
seen,
without
exception,
from t'10 river last W ednesday
the law in the future, and W ood
lla n t lilir h l K a c r s .
in
the
county.
afternoon.
She made the best
defiantly thundered out: “ No, sir;
The races at Marshfield last
time on record on her last trip up,
The side wheel steamer Coos of it is my intention to obey the laxv ! „
- „ y ,,
, .
.
, -
...
Saturday were a surprise to some
being only nine days from the Gaos bay, arrived iu this river on of God, though imprisoned for life, i
, f
r tl
. .
,, ,
.
,
« i .
•
| . I r i
T’
• i . t
n
i
! who claimed to be excellent judges
side range for stock. Price, 1250.
H as on hand and are still
time she left San Francisco till she Saturday at 1 o clock, having left i I know I m right I xvill never obey
.,
^ 150' for 100 acres of land, 80 acres under
J
, , ,
m i-
«
.
.
.
of horse llesh. B y them it was
was loaded and at sea again.
the bay at 104 o clock.
This ! a law of man, prison or no prison, i
, .
. T
,,
n
fence, 600 fruit trees house, bam 60X40.
,
2.
.
1. . .
j n »
tt
i
I conceded that Joe Woodbury would
I
gt
od nurne for cattle adjoining.
H e has ° a very
1
Ed. Boyrie, head sawyer in the steamer has come here to run reg- life or death.
^V.M) fc r House aud two lots m Coquille
,
, ,
’ - .
.
i
i
i
L
i i i
beat Clamdigger, and that Grace,
i « 7 City; very cheap.
, 7
,,
mill at this place, received a terri ular between this place and Ban- handsome seven teen-year-old plu- .
the Bonebrake mare, would beat
i W
ble blow on the head one day last don, laying over here nights. She ral wife,
for House and lot in Coquille City.
Hazard’s mare badly. This was the Tobies, OnifToniers, |
(X ACRES—A splendiu ranch, at a
xveek while at work, which render came up here on Sunday, and from
I>ali»fa*M A d n iissiw n .
talk of some. The result was just PICTU REFRAMES i}JL J very ;rea bargain. At least $5000
Cajit.
Dunham
we
learn
that
she
ed him insensible for a time.
It
worth of good timber in close proximity to
Fargo, D. T. June 3.— There is a as different as it was possible for
And all Kinds of Furnitur.
the water. Two to threo hundred sheep go
Send
Orders
or
call
on
us
at
the
C.
E.
made
the
trip
around
by
sea
in
is a mystery xvbat struck him.
rajiidly developing feeling in both it to be. Joe W oodbury was put
Edwurdsold stand, Myrtle Point, Oregon. with the place.
Place well hnreved—75
An ugly gash was cut iu his head. go<xl shape, the only mishap being South and North Dakota, in fayor
v4n41-4w
ncres
cleared—
price,
cash down, $2500.
into the stage team and kept there
the
breaking
iu
of
the
cabin
door
of
the
acceptance
of
tho
Springer
i * < O A CRESon Coqnille river, 80 ncres
The much-ueeded bridge south
till two days before the race and
— Hrt j bottom land, 6 acres cleared, bal
by
a
breaker
in
crossing
tho
Co
bill for the admission of the entire
of town is a fixed fact and xvill be
was allowed to wear his old heavy
lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient
Territory as one state.
This fact
Lurried to completion.
Another quille bar.
to log.
Small house with three room s;
shoes. The result xvas that he
$2200.
Or.
120 acres including the bottom
is
so
evident
that
the
localities
and
bridge crossing the hollow north
N u p t i a l s . — Our worthy young
fiow up soon after the start, and
and and house 81200— a splendid chance
of the school house is being talked friends, Mr. A. W . Thresher and factious that have interests identi Clamdigger won easily. The other
for one wishing to make a home.
Liberal
of, and liberal subscrij)tions given. Miss Alice Dewey, were married at fied with division cajiital schemes race xvas won by Hazard's mare,
terms given.
One choice business lot in Coquille City
T * » one is also much needed, and the Robinson hotel in this place and office under the 6tate machine Mr. II. being himself the rider.
—very desirable.
we hope to see it eomj>leted soon.
last Friday evening.
Notwith in the South, are putting fourth
A BARGAIN.
A big crowd witnessed the races
their most vigorous effort to pre
,
“
TO
acres
at
Gravel Ford, all bottom
Our esteemed friend, Fred Jar standing the fact that they have
» J O land.
50 acres under cultivation,
vent the jmssage of this measure and quite a racing feeling was the
80 acres good pasture.
One of the best
vis, has our thanks for a fine big only been here eight months, and in congress.
result. A race belwoen Clamdig
places on the North fork; would make a
Runs Regularly as Follows:
good dairy farm.
For particulars enquire
cake of inajde sugar which he neither has a relative iu the state,
ger and Hazard’s mare, for July 4,
EAX E Myrtle Point on Tuesdays, T h u r s -1 of the undersighed or on the premises of
The mail route from this place
they
have
a
host
of
friends
on
the
brought from Battle Creek, Mich.,
for 8250 a side, was effected.
days and Sundays for Bandoii, calling J. B . Fox, Gravel Eord, Oregon.
to
Fairview
was
supplied
with
a
at
Coquille
C ity at eleven, a. in.
river
xvho
join
us
in
extending
the
C H E A P ! C H E A P !!
on his return from his recent visit
ExX’ ES Bandon for Myrtle Point on ^ ncres in Bnndoii City, on Main street;
hack
yesterday,
Chas.
Metlin,
They
Geo. T. Moulton has just receiv
east
H e writes us that he did not warmest congratulations.
J Mondays, XVednesdnys and Fridays, ♦ J large building of five rooms, etc., also
agent.
b a m . The premises are cleared and fenced,
ed a new and choice lot of groceries, calling at Coquille C ity at one, p. m.
know his mother and sisters when resumed work in their schools yes
are pretty, and will l»e sold extremely cheap.
For th»i best meals and at any at the old stand.
Patronize tho
he met them, lie having been away terday morning. W e acknowledge
Enquire of XValter Sinclair.
boy
liberally.
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