Copili* C iti] Jerald,
I
T l i r Nr \ f l.c g is ln t u r r .
F or
Y
HAULING!
T. Y. Nichols,
mn
Several articles of household
furniture, consisting of tables, a
AULING done to suit the tiniM.
Shingles. Shakes and pickets furnish
Mrs.
S.
E.
ROBINSON,
P
roprietor,
kitchen cupboard, bedroom secre
ed on short notice.
tary, «fee. Having purchased the
A. G. Aiken,
v4n29
Coquille City, Ogn,
above at a great sacrifice for cash,
«rally.
they can be bought at a bargain.
SENATORS.
I have again taken jiossession of the
Mrs. C. W. Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
Subscription, per year......................... $-.00
Call and see them at my residence R obinson H ou . sk , and will spare no pains
Baker—Geo. Chaudler, D.
O LIVE & AIKEN.
Benton—Thos. E. Cauthorn, D. on Elliott St., opposite school or expense to make it pleasant for guests.
A
lso
A share of the patronage is Solicited
TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1886.
Have just received at
Clackamas—C. O. T. 'Williams, house.
CABINET MAKER.
Hoard and lodging.............................. $4.00
S. W. Harrington.
Hoard without lod g in g .................... $3.50 I Picture Frames, Door and Window Frames
; i t . ; L. T. Barin, R.
tireir n e w
I .O C t l. 1 . 1 1 0 * 1 0 « .
made,
Saws
filed
and
Furniture
Repaired.
tf.
25cts.
ileals
Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook
All work d. ne to order. Prices Reasonable.
A fishing schooner is being built
v4n2i>
j — J. II. D. Gray, R.
Location:
Near (»old Reach Hotel.
Remember this: We ‘give the
at the mouth of Sixes river in
I
Coos and Curry—J. M. Siglin, 1). H e r a l d and San Francisco Chron
Curry county.
Douglas- John Emmitt, R ; J. icle for 82.75 per year; the H e r a l d |
Governor Bennett is oftering his
Shupe, R.
Empire City, or.
and S. F. Call, 82.50; the H e r a l d
Raudolpii, Oregon: }
T i r e IL a /te s t S t a l e s
Bandori beach estate comprising
(J^ut —Sels, D.
and S. F. Examiner, 83.00; and tho
W.
R.
G e t t y , P rod .
upwards of GOO acres, for sale.
j Jackson—A. C. Stanley, 1>.
L A D IE S A N^CH IIDR EN S H A T S
Ju W a ls e r ? Prop-
--- W ----
H e r a l d and Home & Farm 82.50
J. J. Lamb, county clerk, lias
Josephine—H. B. Miller, R.
Horses and Huggies at all hours. Good
P ’l C T K r e r s . , O s t r i c H
—all in advance. The latter paper, Pasturage by the day, week or month, Beer of best duality always to be
our thanks for the official vote of; Lane— E. P.
Coleman, D.; the Home A Farm, will be sent a
lE^lvi2fin.es and.
bad at the Brewery, and orders
vl n 11» 3m.
the late election in Coos county.
Yeatch, D.
year free to any address by the
from all parts filled promptly.
Tips-
Uncle John Lever whose death
Linn—J as. Iv. Weatherford, D .; sender paying one year in advance
vn33
L a ces.
JP
1 3 3 3
we announced last week was buried Dawson, It.; Irvine, D.
ZRi’b'tecus.
for thollEKLAD and any arrearages
by the Odd Fellows, at Marshfield, j Marion—M. L. Chamberlain, R.; that he may owe.
tf.
and Ornaments.
-—
» «£» *
—
The race between Clamdigger J. B. Looney, It.; J. B. Dimiek, It.
Rudiing Embroidery
Geo. T. Moulton has just receiv
P er S te a m e rs
Multnomah—Joseph Simon, II.;
and Hazard's mare for 8250, set
I.Ir.in St.-i
Coquille City Ogn.,
Veiling:, Scarfs etc- etc-
for the coming 4th, has been de J. C. Carson, R.; Geo. A. Steel 1\. ed a new and choice lot of groceries,
Hats trimed to order a speciality.
A r n r m A. L- Nosier, Proprietor
Patronize the A rrO'S'Ci
Polk and Bentou— Jus. 1). Lee,R. at the old stand.
clared off.
Straw,
Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which
n f C c U d C m , I:
Gcnt3 Clothing, Boots ar.d Slices,
boy liberally.
Polk—John
C.
Allen,
R.
we
will
soil cheap for cash .
vlntf.
Quite a number of people of this
Clocks, Cutlery, etc.
Union—L. B. Rinehart, D.
part talk of visiting Sau Francisco
$6.00
CABIN,
-
-
-
-
-
-
A
Very
Great
Bargain.
EALKR in Groceries, Provisions, Flour,
Wasco,Crook. Klamath and Lake
during tho grand encampment of
l
)
1! ird. Beans. Candies, nuts, Tobaoco,
1 G i l ACRES nf l.iml If', mile« from Co- !
$2.00 Cigars.
STEERAGE. - - - - -
—C.
M.
Cartwright,
R.
1
V)l
'
quillo
City,
K
K
I
acres
l>ottom,4C)
tim-
Cigarettes, etc., etc.
the G. A. It. there this summer.
I Washington— W. D. Hare, R.
la-reil find about 20 seeded to tame grass;
i
ill hi* huii.lt it:. \ it
Fittie Anderson, who shot and
Rood dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee-
Yamhill—R. P. Bird, R.; John house. good orchard, etc., etc. Price for
killed Frank Cox by mistake a
| W. Watts, R.
place alone, Hi'.OtH): or. including a span of
short time ago is said to have been
PW
horses, yoke of cattle aud other cuttle to
Umatilla—J. P. Wager, D.
Î V I
prostrated with grief for several
the number of 20 head including five cows,
Coquille City. Oregon.
THE HOUSE.
besides
many
other
valuable
things
about
U*IVE years‘old in June 1881», is a dark J. Ii N oslki ; ........................
days.
. . . . Proprietor.
Grant—J. B. Johnson, R.
Hay 1»! hands high. The above-named
the place 2.560, It is really a rare bargain. P
Keeps-----
The annual meeting of the Ore
1.1
Call at this office.
n tltf
Horse was sired by Woodbury, lie bv V
Baker—Two Democrats.
Constantly or hand a well selected
burn.
gon Southern Improvement com
Benton—C. L. Shaw, I).; B. T.
Empire CitY and Drain's Station
stock of fresh and choice drugs and med
NOTICE FOR lTHIilCATION.
B U S Y 'S
pany for the election of directors, Harris, D.; E. L. Belknap, D.
icines.notions.
blank
books,
school
books
Land Office at Rosebnrg. Oregon l
Dam was an Eclipse mare; full sister to : and everything usually found in a first-class
STAGE and STEAMBOAT line!
June 5th, lsst!. t
will take place at Empire City next
Clackamas—Kruse, R.; Milo ^ V O TICK is hereby given that the follow- John Henry.
i drug store. Prescriptions carefully com
Thursday.
Terms: For the season. $10; Insurance,
Gard, R .; L. Mayer, D.; Xoyer, D. l i ing-named settler has tiled notice of
pounded. (iive him your orders.
Carrying' Tlie U- S- Mails
The total vote on the hog law in
His prices are as low as the lowest.
Clatsop and Tillamook—Dicken his intention to make final proof in support $15.
H ii . lt R kr & t will stand at Myrtle Point
of his claim and that said proof will be
vln45
Wells, Fargo & Cos
this county was 531; 361 for re son, D.
John Derry,
made before the Clerk of the County court and (\ quille City.
stricting them, and 170 for allow
Owner.
of Coos County. Oregon, at Empire City. Nelson Bouden,
Coos—J. H. Roberts, R.
Express
Keeper.
ly ia r s liix e ld
ing them to ruu at large as they
Coos and Curry—A. H. Crook,R. Oregon, on Thursday, July 22d, 188(5, viz:
Good pasture can be obtained for mares
S. I). G. Anderson, pre-emption D. S. No.
huvo always done.
Columbia—M. Pomeroy, R.
TÏ
5278 for the E. '-i, of S. 'A.
See. ill. Tp. 'JS, at Coquille City from Wm. Copley.
Will
be
in
Coquille
City
Mondays.
Tues
N.
E.
U
of
N.
W.
and
N.
W.
of
N.
E.
David Roberts, Mrs. John Mor
Douglas—r . P. Palmer, R .; W.
days and Wednesdays.
gan’s father, was visiting friends F. Benjamin, R.; James Blundell. Sec. J Tp. 2) S. E. 13 west.
EAVSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS
He names the following witnesses to
-J
STATION EVERY
in this county last week.
He is R.; J. W. Krewson, 1).
prove his continuous residence upon and
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
engaged in B. B. Jones’ coal mine
Jackson—Millor,D;Roitditch, I). : and cultivation of. said land, viz.
Manufneturer of
If
The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets
at Black Diamond, W. T.
Josephine— S. U. Mitchell, D. j 7
/
1
1
LEMON
SODA.
CREAM SODA. SARSA
I). S. Stone
all of Coquille City,
MIE above named stallion will make the
the
stage at the mouth of the Umpqua.
Coos County,
Klamath and Lake—McLean, R .1 s . M- Kownn
pit-sent season ot Coquille City and at PARILLE. GINGER ALE, CHAMPAGNE
I
Now it turns out that after all
New
and comfortable stages.
( )regon. B. H. Haskins* place on North Coquille and CIDER. MINERAL WATER, also GUM
Lane—Stafford,
R.;
Bilyeu
D.;
w*1,Mlll
r
Fare to Portland by this route $ 14 . 50 .
the blowing of the press about Jay
Chas. W. Johiig.on,
SYKUP and YINKGAR.
at Cutlip’ s place on Daniel’s creek.
Each
passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage
Registi
r.
Hale,
D.;
Thompson,
D.
juis
Agent for tlic Colebrated Oregon Grnpe
Gould’s losses by the strikes, that
Passengers
are requested to be iu Empire
lloot Bitters.
Linn—J. G. Powell, R.; Blevins,
he made a quarter of a million by
City
the
night
before departure.
v4n25
lfr.NKV HrnnN,
Is
four
yearn
old.
is
about
17
hands
high
is
D
.;
Henry,
D.;
Hansard,
D.
;Swank
the extra telegraphing it caused,
Any information in regard to the above
j a perfect pattern of.Rvmmetry and beauty. !
line
can be procured at the lilac co or Central
D.;
Miller,
D
Largest Circulation of any Agricultural Paper
and over a million on depressed
j He is black with variable dapples; was j ■ p
iu the West.
hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or
Marion—D. »T. Pendleton, R.;
sired bv] Moovt-r’s IVreheron. and his ilam J L b .
railroad stock. He holds the lever,
innny public hci3e iu Empire.
and all the squealing and kicking; C. F. Hicks, R.; IN. B. Culver, R.; 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 EACH ISSUE | a Morgan
* mare. lie is . a No. 1 lr>rse for I !
I all work, and those havin'» mares to breed j
PROPRIETOR,
the people can do he makes the S. Layman, R.; \. M. Lafollet, R .; V T O I T S O F ^ ^ I P I Z T I S . are respectfully invited to examine him
G O Q m ic L i: M I L L
Magniflceut Treaiium List.
J. T. Gregg, R.
, before passi ng'an opinion. Terms, ?*.'» for!
more money.
L
iv
e
ry
,
M
a
n
d
M
:
iítp StaMo.
— AND—
Multnomah—John Wilson, R .; O n l y C O C t « . a T o a r . single service, $3 by season, 8 HI by insur-i
( spy ts ! Outfit to Club-raisers Free.
N«VJ Hill.
t e n t io n .
; ance. Fast
uri* ire« at Uaskin's place. No 1
1 S ]p e o ia J
i
. . .
O. Summers, R.; D. Mackny, R.; A d irei,
HOME AND FARM, Louisville.
I
I responsibility at.suimd hut groat caro v
Washington, June 14.—Mitchell,
G
i
v
e
n
t
o
±
3
o
a
,
r
d
i
n
g
-
!
I be taken.
B. H. Haskins,
of Oregon, introduced a joint reso Harrington, R.; William Mlinger,;
aprili
l’rop. A- ninnai
T K in r s MO D E R A T E .
R .; Harris, R .; Douglas Taylor, D. |
— DEALERS IN—
lution directing the secretary of
Polk—A.
M.
Holmes,
1).;
P.
W.
|
■ - - - Orocron
the navy to appoint a commission
consisting of thr^e competent offi Haley, D.; John J. Daley, I>.
Ii
Umatilla—(Tockett, D .; Bentley, *
ft
THE
cers to examine the coast to the
— AND ALL KINDS OF —
FAMOUS
forty-second parallel north latitude D.
8
i
Will stand tlu
n of l7“ l! a‘.
Wasco, Crook and Gilliam—
L U M B E R
& X U O *M n S K & J t
of Oregon and Washington Terri
lowing piaros.
Jj
. G ottsi ’ h . vt . k :
tory to select a site for a navy yard. Wilcox, D.; McDonald, D.
—**'] lie lx-st instru
ment now existing C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e ,
- ■ - — » •#» ♦ ------- -
Washington—Pankeen,
R.;
___ in b o t h lie u ii- Alder and spruce lumber always on
A well written advertisement in Smith, R.; Gubser, R.
*■’--* "TT"''' -*Z- splu ri s.”
Cl.AVsK 1
'is:: : r.’ t . o -
have never seen band and for sale at the lowest rates.
a country newspaper does more to
Yamhill—R. It. Laughlin, R,;
.eir
eir
I.*’
^ l .3ST ZD
make business lively than the best F. N. Little, R.; 0. Lafollett, R.
P a i : NK Lv t v :—*•'! lie Knabe Piano snr-
V sses all other mak. . "
Morrow—Gay, D.
possible salesman, for it is always
Tin- v ■ »pillar HARRINGTON PIANO and
ii
J L
J 11' Bam
I5y the Tn” K A TIE COOK, on
wide awake aud never gets weary.
the
CHICAGO CO I ¡’AGE ORGAN.
From April 1st to July 1st.
A lesson is to be learned in the
Your advertisement goes after
A. L. BANCROFT & CO..
the river and bar, at reas< urnble rates.
TERMS:
FREIGHTING
Sole Agi nfs, 72'. Merset ., San Frmeisc-i.
business early and late, in season election of Mr. Pennoyer, the dem-
Single service 86, season 812, J. K. !!•. - N: ■ k , Ilian » »rugs re, Mar h- Timber, match-wood and stave tim
— u m l—
Governor.
and out of season, and accosts the cratic candidate for
Insurance, 815.
flelil, local agent.
nll-3:u
ber purchased.
HAILING.
merchant in his store, the farmer , During tfie late Chinese excitement
\ r GI NG R IF L K M W . r 111«!.Ml buy, 15*i
Orders for lumber filled in quanti
I hands high, is the only genuine de
in his home, the lawyer in his office. | ho proved himself ooposed to our
ties to suit, and at the lowest living
scendant of old Rifleman standing in this
the lady at her tea-table, and cau fair country becoming prostituted
County.
Old Rifleman urns sired by Im
rates.
be at a thousand places at once. It by Asiatic coolies, who are no more
ported Glencoe and Young Rifleman's dam
J. PARKER,
was
Queen,
by
Glencoe
Chief,
he
by
Import
CHAS. F. DOE.
can speak to a million people every susceptible of civilization than
ed Glencoe, his grand dam Bonita was by
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
day, and say what you have to say, swine. In the language of that
Imported Glencoe.
v l ii IS tf.
to every one of them, in the short Rble and fearless journal, the Port
Good pasture for mares sent to the Sum
-& .2srx>
ner stable nt $2 per month.
Care will be
est way and in the best manner. land News, “Mr. Pennoyer stood
H c r s - 2 - S ] f i.c e in g *
taken to prevent accident, but no responsi
That advertising build, up trade by the boys during the Chinese
bility assumed.
Neatly and promptly done, at the
and dwarfs competition who can excitement, and the boys stoml by
innri)
S hkbwood it L kvau .
lowest living prices.
Shop next
question, when the keenest and him on the 7th of June.” To win
door east of Leneve’s drug store,
most successful businessmen of the in any part that has been cursed
Coquille City, Oregon.
country are those w ho tuke greatest by the Chinese coolies, one must
stock in it.—Ex.
show his opjiosition to their coming P A T R O N I Z F H O VIF I N D F N T R V !
This fine Stallion will make the season of
The
now
A
1
Schooner
1S8(!
at Coos river, Sumner. Norway, Coquille
here.
King Ludwig, says a dispatch
City and Burton Prairie, commencing April
PROPRIETOR,
P arkersburg ,
5,
and
ending
July
5.
from Munich, committed suicide
So T hings go .— Mr. Whats-his-
AMI DOST YOU FORGET IT
CONSTANTLY
DKHCBIPTION ANI> PKDIOBKB:
on the 14th inst, by jumping into name’s house on Fourth street, is
Blnckhawk isa beautiful black stallion, 5
The people of the Coquille river shot Id
Keeps
Starnburg lake.
His physician undergoing a violent spasm of
years old May 18, over It! hands high and bear in mind, that ns good P hotograph«
weighs 1400 pounds; was raised by Otev ns can be obtained on the Pacific coast, rre An assortment of
jumped iu to save him, and he, repair, preparatory to being oc
Boon, of Douglas county. His stock is Mor made by G. H. R amsdeli ,, of Myrtle Point.
too, was drowned.
Boots and shoes,
gan, Blnckhawk, Copperbottom, Percheron, Will soon have completed a floating
cupied.
1 Tho following compose the next
PUBLISllKO KYKIIY TV IÎSDAT.
Oregon legislature, which, as indi
J. A. D e a n , Editor and Proprietor.1
cated gives the senate 1L democrats
~ D i vot. il to the interest* of the Coquille and 19 republicans. The house is
River particularly, and of the Comity Ren- O majority republican:
Bandon, Orcg.,
H
COOMLLE CITY, OREGON. CONTRACTOR &.
J> U I L I ) E R,
Giti LiVBry 4 M S ia li; RANDOLPH ii m BREWERY
E < n
TO SAN FRANCISCO
Billy Ber
Millinery Store!!
A Large Variety of
CASH STORE!
New Dr
CHEAPEST!
IU
I uuu uuüt
m water
Iliad Triiire.
Jarvls, » m l l 4 Co.
H. HUDEN. Proprietor. I
Black Prince
• T)ome anb ^arm.
Tug Company!!
Young Rifleman,
SUMMER,
Coquille Citjr
Myrtle Point
A
BE
P ¡ A1 u
TO W I N G
a
'
W .G ailier
BLACK-SMITHING
POST
BLACKHAWK!
STILL M A D !
James S. White and Sherman
C o m e t o t h e C i t y .— Elder T. P.
McClung were drowned off the Haynes has rented Mr. Henry
steamer Isabel at the mouth of the | Collier’s house on Taylor street,
Luckiamute in the Willamette and moved into town a few
above Salem ou June lL
days ago.
Wheat in Colusa county, Cal., has
B etter
T im e
C o m in g .— Al
been spoiled by a norther.
This though butter only brings thirty
is the first intimation 7»e have had ! cents a roll of two pounds weight
that this coast ever had such a on our markets just now, the pas-
j sage of the “oily magazine” bill
Nineteen girls jumped from tho now before congress will change
second story of a burning mattrass this, and real butter that will bear
factory iu Chicago ou the 14th, shipping would be worth twice
and were more or less all injured, i what it is now.
J.----
Z-AA
Built Exjirosslv for I he
C O Q U I L L E
w
T 1LL Run on no other Route.
This
vessel having made six round trips
in the last six months, is supposed to keep
up her past record, and will until further
notice, on and after Novemoer 15th, deliver
freight to Copuilfe City and all points on
the lower river at the following rates:
Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal
$2.50. other freight $4 per ton.
CogviLLE M ill & Tuu C ompany .
v4nI2
Money Changer and Kentucky Whip.
BLACKHAWK
Will make the season as follows: At Robin
son’s place on Coos river, Friday and Sat
urday of every other.week;Sunmer,Monday;
Burton Prairie, Tuesday and Wednesday of
every other week: Norway, Thursday every
other week; Coquille.City, Friday and Sat
urday of every other week; at my place on
Daniels creek, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday of every other week. For terms.
see Post ers.
N otice . —All possible care wiil betaken to
prevent accidents, but will not be responsi
ble for auy.
Liberal reduction will be
made to persons across the bay and nt a
distance. Good pasture can lie had at or
near each stand.
JOHN HUDSON,
apr20
Proprietor.
PALACE
With which he will visit every point
on the river between Myrtle Point and
Bandon. aud lie prepared to do San Frrn-
oisco work at less than San Francisco prices.
Will be fully prepared to make Pictures in
all styles known to the art, from the small
est Gem to a Photograph 17x27 inches.
All he asks is for people to compare his
work with that of others.
Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen
of Coos County, and it is to the interest
of the people to patronize home industry
aud thereby keep the money in the country
v2n43tf
a choice location in Coquille City, 3
I rVir
1 lots nicely cleared and in choice fruit
trees, good, large house and woodshed, etc.,
apply at this oflice or to U. Kern, Marshfield.
OFFICE
Store,
C. ANDREWS
Hats and caps,
Stationery, Inks,
Dry goods and
Clothing La
dies, Gents
and Childrens
General fur
nishing goods;
also groceries,
Canned goods,
Cigars, tobacco
and candies. He pays the high
est price for country produce
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