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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1886)
I L O C A L IT E M S . Cay your water rent next Thurs- tiny inly 1st ,1. W. M il son, o f Calf >vas in town Frit lay. Hanoi), J. W. Hume, the Astora cannery. uian, is on the river. Prof. 1). L. Rocd, o f Newport, was in town Sunday. I The schooners Parkersburg and Mr. Rugby sold his place near ¡Coquille arrived in Ihis river Norway a few days since to a Mr. Thursday, and are loading at j BarkilaH. There are n great many Parker s mill. j home seekers corning in of lab*. : o i k i. f o r r u n , ' ITONE Lund Ollice at il-«-»» 1 . Oregon, ) 1 s8ti. ) Jun.- . t the* follow- > ( : -fCK is lu-rchy giy. " .I lidio - o¡ X. E . ng-nuiiit d settler i •. liis intention to make Iii.al proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be ^ ^ lhe Jlul, or ( lej'k of the cu n ty court of Coos county. Ort-giu, at j is. M A Ristarai Opposite O'Connell's, j T r o i i t S tr e e t., Joe N ay’s Maud M. beat N u in -! The midnight supper for the, The Ceres broke her propeller bus in the Ellousburg race last dance at this place, on »Inly' oth, near Met lnsky s place on ihura- Mr. liontell, of Sunnier, S|H*ut week. will be given at the Olive hotel | day evening, but managed to have j Empire City, Oregon, on Thursday, August j Sunday in this place. another put in place that night, so ¡ r,th’ "J*; , r ™nci* E. So.field. home- O regon . The Parkersburg brought in an at ,ift>’ ccuts l,or !>lato' 1 * ' 1 atoad No. ¡Hill for the* N. L }4 Sic. 10, Tp. Tire refreshing showers o f the . 28 S. It. 11 west. Meals from r>:30 to 9, a. m.; 12:30 to 2 p. m. l f i,lw ......... ...llilMTnfl immense amount of freight for the * 'n eflort is being made to have she lost no time. Ho nanus tho following witnesses to arid fi:30 to 1) p. ni.. 1 * river merchants. a city wharf built at the terminus: It seems that after all a race is , ... i i i i i i i i-v . i prove his continuous residence upon, and Meals....................................... 2 jets. \V. M. Ross lias purchased of (). Those owing us on subscription ; of tl,e wa« on loa^ from C OOS ,)ay to 1,e “ ‘“ J® bstwe« M Gray 1)au all(1 ultivatimi of, said land viz: No Chinese Employed. Sehetter the steamer Nimrod. ^y. j at the river in this place -a good Sammy Tilden. The friends of | E . E. Weekly i_ of Looking-Glass. v-inasti or otherwise must pay up. M J. Tovlor, or Albany, was j move. c . the hitter horse are called on, we J swan*' ! of Dora. U j< r° n* need the money. guest at the Robinson house F r i - . The steamer Coos started in yes-' learn, to put up a thousand dol- MicllHl'' Kmntz * , Mr. A. Coyrio returned home t has. V.. Johnston, dnv. 1 . . r i , ! terdav morning making two round ; hirs. ju29 Register. l Ì yesterday after an absence of two This place is building a caln- trips daily between this place and ; Miss M ollie Lehman and Miss years m \ ivginiu City, Nevada. NO 1’IC'F F O ll PI 1 L G A i’iuNE I hh se. It mav : Camion. She, will remain here Laura Ceyers closed the first term * come liaiidy • some Land Odici- ut Iìost-bnrg, Ov»jp»a, ) Twenty-four men were killed and Juno 2 d, I sm ;. \ t ime. nights. Capt. Crown is pilot. j of one of tho best conducted o t i l e ¡ s íion-by «¿iv.-n tb.-u tin- f ii »w- lb emtnmhed alive in a colliery j iut:-nanu'd sottlor h.-s lilt'd notieo <>f John Church, late editor of the sc h o o ls evei taugh in this place, on Tlie mill at this place is making explosion at Rochelle, Trance, on t" n.aki- tina I proof in support 11 X i n d s c f HAULING 1 1 icy t-ike a s iv -w e e k s ’ 1 llis fine lumber, and is running on Coast Mail, left this county Wed Frii lay. ‘ I of bis claim, and that said proof will be June *20. Mr. vacation, and wi II then c o n tin u e ¡ made before the Clerk of tin- ( o inly court I j c n e a t s l i c r t n o tic e . fu ll time. nesday for San Francisco. W ill II. Henderson, formerly of Hack Con uef ing with both Steamers. of Coos comity, (ìrc^on, r.t Empire City. An ordinance in ibis place pro this river, was married at Hanford, ' Church is a genuine newspaper j three months again <•. A. brown Proprietor, T , Oregon, on 'I hiirmlflv. August. f»tb, issi», vi/,: I man and has our wishes for sue E. M. Decker, Agent. Departures l>y the Arago, .June lp-ubm IE Ma^t. pre-emption d s No. sail, j hibits fast driving and riding. Cal., on June 1st. W ill, here’s n!8tf 71vt>. fo rth - N E of section 10 . township 2 ->. | cess where over he may go. j 20: Miss Helen Green, Mrs. Hill, south ranjic 12\i--st. Will, meridian. Ta kt» warning. oUlfiCi; '. lie nanus ilie follo .vino %.it:oH.«s to The schooner Lizzie Prion,Capt. j Lrown, A\. D. 1 eter, Ld. prove lus continuous residence upon, and The celebration at C ipe A rugo Mis,; Carrie Godfrey a charming j Peter Nelson, arrived in this river McLeod, («< o. L. Kelly, A. ^ N. cultivation of, said land, viz: ou tlie ttii is to have a “ feature’’ Cl ima Donna of i l . l\ioil the -Thompson Saturday morning and came up to ^ oach, A. W. 1 owler, C . McCon- Amos Hatcher I of Fairview, larger than a roast» d ox. JAS. CA RTW RIG H T, Prop., troupe, is visiting relatives at Etht-ii McLulice ¡ Coos County. the mill at this place, where she is lu ^ • T- Golden, iom Lowe, Hyatt Stanford j Oregon W e neknowlede a pleasant call Empire City, Chas W. Johnston. loading lumber, same evening. Toliu ( lunch and wife, 1». I I . Ll\, on Tuesday by Mrs Cynthia \\ il- Dr. Steele tho dentist is in town She brought a big lot of fi eight for 'T L ( amield, D. W. Cauigei, J. jn29 K<*qister. liatns an 1 s >n >f Fail view. M eals a l fill iliiiirs, ami will remain till Friday. R e this place. She .vill probably sail i M. Cyers, J,. Lcltils, Ed. Jo.-lyn, Tlie Best Bargain- The John L o ire \ tn ;> at Sum member this and call on him if vou At from 2 5 c is Upwards. , JUT! of good otto d. seven I J. Nysman, Isaac Hillings, D, Mc- Friday. ner is to he run by Moses Levar a s01- jCVS- lo-wl \ riockos H N String 1 ,»'» 1 ^ 1 ^ 1 ‘*'v ( 'o‘l«ill'>Git.y..m the river, rjmibs Popular Hotel has recently been yip, Mark L. Elliott, of San : , o u u ' t ! price ? i r n Libera! time on , f the \ 1 put m l>etter order than ever Wore, t the !-*!e prop.r e or. tt brt t Dan II. Lewis, of Fairview, built j, amount. Iwi-ntv-une hcail of cut'.h for and is truly a favorite resort, • , I • ., • i rni | mid It. Lllhllllst. 1* rau cisc o , took in th is ¡¡luce 1 liu r s - i 1 . ,e , . V i It HJ. E t ! ( i u i re » > f S V»’. G i i u » at thus The t ilth s are supplied with all tho deli- S ova G biter* and Mr. Farns- Mr. C’urothers a tine barn last day. Mr. Elliott is a son of C. W. To whom i t may c o n c e r n . — o ilice. n lltf. eacics to be had, and in style to suit tho worth returned Friday from an ex week. Mr. Lewis is a good work j most fastidious epicure, Elliott who formerly owned and Those alllicteil with any sort of tended jaunt in l urry ( ’minty. man and is thinking of locating in j Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart- laiil out Elliott's addition to catarrhal affection are recommended ! ments are s»-cond to no hotel in ¡Southein Mrs. Sparks, of ( ’ovaliis, arrived town, Am paying 17cts. Cash for good wool in | tn-e-on (Vxjuille City. H e came up from to the treatment of Dr. Downing of good shape di-livercd here at Handon. } i,t t ..„ r-..t • ii n here Friday on a visit to her son 1 . .. . w u l" Jas. Cartwright, Prop. It is icpoited that the Japanese the city a short time ago to super- ‘ this place. From a dead man a 1 will pay 17!;cts.. one-half in merchandise. >__________ _______________________________ Ld. Sherwood who lives on C ate!'- government has odi:red one hun- intend the Henryville coal mines short time ago, la m feeling well- or 17: j out of my -tore, llringon your good en crock. wool at once. 1 !„■-. p a lirst-ciass store of died and Fifty million feet of lum- foj. his unc]o ^ r] McDonald, but all due to bis treatment. M A R S H F IE L D , lyrilc Point, dreg. N O L IV E HOTEL, Coquille City, Oregon. Wool! Wool! I Land C. E. Parsons tlie sewing ma- ber from Oregon and Washington chine r t V k • > ’ir»‘r 1i:i.s r cîurncil t o the Torri toi y. river, m idi S ti ikiing i i Myrtle Col lit. A. L. Nosier the grocery man Ho p a br°' M l Wi d’k id an. soils : Sperry's !i ;t Hour at £ L -5 I. Coi »k, •formerly < »f t tie Ci •quille per saok, and i ier goods in pro- fp M ill and J ug conq any n fter a porti» »n. 1'riot »oods at lus place visit to the» !» au ■v liver, retur nod to 1 oforo buying se a here, and you % i o the bay on \\ Cl lues» lay. will t a\o mono 1 S. J. Me Cl . >s! kv is J ust icP of till* st. John mei lami women too) i i * i.i 4 A. J. M-u ‘I; ooiistai hie at wore nuinorou.' n this place Thurs- peace ni It ! to celebrate St. Norway * S'") c *lSt *S L#U an god in venue day. it will d ’ S 1 from t!i l la will 1 »o i : >i*» i •moti y J obli ’s 1 )ay, bo. hat “ pattern saint” attentili l tl is loe•k«-»I on b"> ■»ome as a poor Agency! GENERAL IB B U IS H J — :0 :— found that the mine had been so! G. A. Crow n FI t .® TJ T ic lo .rsig n e d Coquille City June *2S. handled that it could not be worked i x la .s without lo.-^s and shut it dow n for Flour, Bacon & Potatoes C P B I> T E D To TUE M I.MI1F.IIS OF THE G. A. R. the present On Monday he solil j .¿N. A U ou» soldiers .— The cele Always on II.-iiu). uml ivory tliin :..>U1 at l ruost of the fixtures about the ( lieilrock prices. Terms Cash. ii bration at Myrtle Point on July Y.\ II. Averill. mine. H is hasty departure from ■ HU 3rd being the first on the river un Town of Averill (b ellir known a. E, niton i. | Lere was occasioned by a telegram ! n i ! der the auspices of the G. A. C. j that lie ìeeeiied from Mr. M e .. i U . .... 3 • - * you are all requested to turn out, ! Donald to the efieet that the Coos , . and aid in making it a success. a n d O Ca y w as on her w ay up Lor a load G. A. C. Committee of Aarrange -1 Is prepared to buy or sell for F r ::r x of coal which was still in the ¡ liients. reasonable consideration. bunkers. Mr. Elliott is a bright j He has the following for sale: I 'o u r l l i u I J i i I j Arraii^«-n:«-iJ<. young man, highly educated and : O o L i’ r y i n s t i r ® TJ. Q . has held many important places of Tlie Occident V. ater company stick for presidential honors. l 'o r tIs«' O l r h r u t io n a l .'VI* r i l e The Greatest Bargain Cut! L v X L L Z lL S . 1* »liai o n S : i ( n r d u } , J u I j 3 r d . is to soon lnv down 1100 fe-r-t more 'Elie soothing and restorative trust, ainong whicli was assayer of \ great rliaii<v for makiig Money, . ‘ . .. ° i . , more pii t-in this | h ce Tho town ell'ects of Aver’s C’herry » •» Cectoral ft mmt. The steamer C’eres, on account j I lit- rla-ap'-sl Its , acres miles from ♦ 5» « is the be-.t zuppile-1 Witii good are realized in all cases of colds, j Grave] Ft»i-J. 30 acres in cultivation. AJ 1 A. F. tSi \. M. — The members of the ! of the tide, will leave Coquille City : J liotil laiul ^(N)dout range'for stock. Hoa.se wholes mi • w iter of any in th coughs, tliroat or lung tioublo, Star” gave a picnic feast for Mrvtle Point at C> o'clock A. M. j a n d . 2(l\10 with -lied addition. Earn 30x42 county. w hile its powerful healing qnali- jn Masonic hall, Thursday of last; sharp. As many menib.rs of the j j voml orchard. 5 head of cattle, lot of hoeg, r a p a 3 s e n ¡ * I, of Cuion co i : » • tv, t y. ties are shown in the most serious week, it lii.-ing St. Johns' day, and G. A. C. as [»ossible are requested S e r s • i *- standof bees, farming bxJs. Good SHT\(SESwil1 |c: • Cmliiilh> Citv <*V<TV i iniber i n uncleared portion of the laud. Eriday on a vis it to punti'mary dis¡u’ilers. held in honor by all goinl Masons, to goon this boat, also the Coquille ; > it. ;iy u1 A O C-.»• SiUUDiV 1at f>■a. m. and I P- ! All »'or S2_M0 eu<|uir.-of J. Sturdwart on tho rarnk'p. i, on M r. ti. 1!. <’<»’.!licetii ’ 1 fwith su-.•im i•r cm•h trip forall i premi.-v.s or of tlie undersigned. Tin concentrated power and j'he ladies had prepared cakes and City brass band, as their services 1 \ H > S » \ » M V . I i T V C It : , - i -it y evi T V 7 " acres a i Gravel F rd ,V* a -ro.i cleared, p . lin tso n ( Mr. Laird of the ! »* »so curative virtues of Ayers Sarsa- goodies, ns though they expected will be required before the oilier i day ! c:c ¿»!. Snudiiysi at J ;1. 111.aud p. 1:1. j 2sloi-y house l ‘>\2.'* with kitchen addition burg and Ci • Vi Ü. i V S t »1 ^ ' li no paaiiht render it tlie most reliable the whole ti.wn to dine instead of boat gets there. The steamer, l’as>inni’s !•v m orning st:»L ;«* C on visit H .rn E'\2 ». Go >d June orchard bearing brought lier do vr. pii-t» C i t y 111'.ing 0IV») j V>1‘1 be sold if reas. liable off. r made, for and economical medicine that can ancient fraternity r.nd their Inuie will leave Camion at I Marsh tîfM an,ii l.m * i 1 * 1 ci .»ta c - , lvau- IM A. A, to (on ]J0 I particularscn<»uiroi»f G. D. Hobson Myrtle l- .O - J iS!. Safo for Datients tof all f: u lines, 'J The tear i'Ois’ «s.-OlMution !» >r tins be used. Safe l ne r.a-’.eni .'Maris uio o’clock M. sharp and call at lie Hash Iunday. Civ.v ti'1.* SM * i Eoi ut or ot the uinìersign^d. Cato will i »*■ l;o!d .t A {¡i¡IP. 1 na bay *s. i :;0 b»*s >rps, am Masuilie Relief Corps, ai d judging Coquille City about S o'clock stop- Irr» Li^ . I*»'aro, OiO-O D _— ACRES of excellent timber, fir and on tii-* < ». 7. 's at d ! - ; ! : i»f J itly’. The be obtai nod i- om its generosity on that oc- ping 20 minutes. The Annie wi! A1 v. ;IV > ^) wi;li the mails aat1 ni: l'ili Cv • 11- * J 1 cedar, m-ar Coquille City, for sale at ncc! u progi an. in** : , ! »i : vc ns :.iaj it is a is tho cl u*¡q ost reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire COPLEY J L T l NNISSON, • i J. C. Laird or of the uudersighed. V g» m >d • i . i - v, hitli wo aie so rry u e to C Hid. »n on'„S iturdav. k.■)'>n\e young th ree lots . Prcrs. cuiiia t : i Vi* ii. tl.e 1 ! TRAED. A MES EM 1 NTS. S emmf . k .— T he farmers arc or, ( al., have v ln43 A House of 5 rooms centvrally located in I ICO. 1. . ! I Coquille City very cheai» for cash. a new 1« t Pelican and are coming lo Myrtle ; squealing a little, l ocanse it don t Vfter tne picnic dinner a match NOJ1CE i'Olt I’EEt.D ATION. 192 ¡.oos on t ho Coquille river, near Co- Land Ollico r.t Eos* burg. Dn-gon, ) irt» of fresh >.i.• I ; K-» i ies, point t>> celebrate the Fourth. ; rain as much and often as they wish game of Case ball betweenJGoqnille m> Jili. «¡aill.- City; 5k) acres under cultivation, f>0 tol-iicc»i, civ.r , i-atnly, nuts an d They are c o in in g from every where it w o u ld , but from the reports that Pity and Myrtle Point— prize 5:10. u* fotlow- aerof or more in grass, all fenced. Gooi! is lu r hv iw n tii.i 1 fine mid the boss time ever bad in come to us from nearly all parts of j I wo horse races j 1st, a half mile;j toilet articles. He has also ing-named ».-tier has ui. d uoinv oi bam and lions.u farming tools, wagon ___ r.ud bncon nn.l lnr.l. (iivo him y .or tl.is cm ity U l.x.ke.1 for at i the xlxts, We are in big luck ag j -2ntUquarter wila race, on track ot | \ « *»«• AYHITE CEDAR order; lie st-hs as cheap as the Mvrile Point on July 3rd. C e yet, our crops not hurting badly, j the MyrtlePoiutKacmg association, i I!;adt. u-torv the county cierk of t • >u:i- I isc-rcn of white eidfir titulier cheapest. sure and go. It will be a rare' C o o M iN G — There will be a recu- | Gne lnuidred yard foot ra c e free j t-y, Oregon, at Empire ciiy. Oregon, on I t » ■ I i: ¡ai. i iii -fi unti i:.ile from l ’ear " I for all. 75 yard foot race f o r d:i> -August 20 . i-a, viz: Jam, s c;. CuUvr creek. Very Cheap. W 111 . N. Coots, the sprchicle and treat. lar business boom in this city 111 - I , , ir * i bury, homestead No. 4112 for the N\ of 1 15rc-\yi ry for sale—capacity ot six n e . •, and n . \ y . >, barrels. Good E-HMtioii—Evorv- jewlerly man, will be at Myrtle T) o lnanv* f,¡enj s 0f y [ rs. A. F. , « i'l« the next 00 days, or we are no ! boys under 1(>. riity yard foot race ^ K 1 . s \v. q T> * I i l * » ’ 1 * r -li I lie inany.il leiuis oi Airs. a . a . ; J ’ f p i: Liberal nrizes for these ! of s- K-'Ó t^o.' ‘M , Lmuship 2s, S.lSange 13 t'.'in« comenimt. Satisfactory rsason« Point on Jui) .»ru i n 1 m ( iwpyllo Eri-derick daughter of Dr. and prophet, as wo hear the n .1 Instlo of j 101 l!UlKS* 4-, id < i . u p i izc . 1 1 111P- e v.;St. Will. M.*r: gn.n r-rvis.-mg t .sell. il “ il TT ' j 1 1 i f* ? o 1 . . » v n /» a c * uv m v n n f a 1 i d f i n t u i i i n O A i l i I oinuij t hi i . I h m- i n r r u i H i n c n i ' S t o iiilf J HTi - K U P - l w i l f » mile r i i ! o f frorri rom m- a ad <*. l half suti s O one-half .lrii-ov »nrlir races will 1 be given tobe announced Hi- t mmu-x tin* f. following wi in ossea to / on the 5th. He carries tho best of Mrs. Ei-neve of this place», will be \oii I. egei t s | ,;io Coquillf Ci. v. on gtaqe road: house of ■ i n , ! prove hi.» contiti- residency upon, and live rooms, wood-shed, >; o < k 1 cistern, laO ( atclung greased ¡ cultivation of. said lamK ii/.: giKxIs as well as some of a cheaper pained to learn of her death. She ! every morning and he has never at the tune. fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap. Sai il. W. (iilman (.'oquiile Hity p ig -p ig the prize of tho catcher. | ;y;!hn niinaltl8on , »> — acres 011 North fork near Gravel grade, and you can rely on every was a noble lady, anil her husband, made a failure }et. • ) l l ord: 2 » aer. scleared, house l(>x2(>, Glass ball shooting— £10 prize; .SI ! ,0L ‘y„ H;, u ll,y C ( ’»wsComity. v * 11 4 in word he tells you. barn 5>0\:.4. smokMiouse. wood-shed, boo ( ‘reqon . J. M. l erkins 1 pareids and brothers and sisters G. D. Hobson offers for sale at e entrance ,qn he e: I stands ot bees. 2 cows, houseliold free. Chas. VE Johnston, Word came here a few days have the sympathy of the people j his place at Gravel Ford, a mare and kitchen furni: re, farming tsH»U, wapon Uo'iisti-r. and hnniess, UV acres of crops: ran^o out Ample transportation can bo had jn 8 since that Grandpa Smith was very j of this valley. She left here with , (four yPars ol(1) Rnd colt> 5 mijcll side and i-onvt iiicnt for 1(»0 head of stock, from steamer landing to the Point. | M. H. Alorrison. a . t . Morrison is It-ss than »» ik * milt from school house and low at lus ho ne at Lo-. king-Glass, . her husband and family two years j cows>flcook s t o v e | 8 ewiIJg machine, post offee—iL’.VIO. Literary excercises, jiicnic din- TM a i «*«1 1 A I I Douglas county. He was hardly | ngo, and settled near Sprague, W. I two_llorse l,ack, 4 steers, 5 hog; | g O aorea, | miles above Parkersburg, hogs, ner, and amusements will be had in i J l(y | j[ i S O l l 4 V* I * * — on < loquille river; 2o acres l»ot.toni— 1 expected to live. His daughter T., where she dieJ on the 2‘2ud utensijs an«l a»K)Ut ten tons c F I ballanw- bench mid hill land. House 20x28 . the Point, avoiding tiresome tramp- barn 42x<’><>; Rood, young orchard, boaring; Mrs. P. Drano of this place has ! Has on hand and are still hav, very cheap for cash or on six ing. good timber on tho on the place: good out side ramie for «took. Price. 12.10. gone to see him. e«f>t J. M. Nosier, brother of months time with security. Arrangements have been made for 1‘id acres of land. 80 acres under Mrs. Cynthia Williams, of Fair- Hor| j „ Noöler of this place ^ foi. -c. <500 fruit trees house. l»arnG0X4C. lie desires to rent his place to accommodate all coming from a view, is agent for a dress-cutting Jie(, ftt San Dio^ Cal., last W’ed- consisting of 55 acres of tame grass distance. Coquille JJU U P IUUU.U U. » j p i i l l te LfUU Uj ry cap. chart that every lady who does her npsdft>% ftni| va8 burieel on Friday, pasture, good garden place, good T o b ie s , O iiifïo iiio r s , M 1 B IE B . w * . 417" f«»r IIon ;« nnu lot in OoquilloCity. own dress making should have, xiie n e w s — a telegram from Rev.WT ! bearing orchard. He offers for P I C T U R E F R A M E S *>*. »( k YCRES—A Hph uiliu ranch, at a On North Coos river Juno 10, H .H . I Hake And all Kinds of Furnitur. It is easily understood and assures H anothor t)ronlPrj ftIKl who went | Bale at a bargain, a house and lot and Miss Annie C. Labriere. 7 very ;rt*?i bargain. At lo;¡si $.'«000 Send Orders or call on ns at the C. E. 1 worth of good timber in d o »« proximity to a perfect fit. Mrs. ANY took a in Myrtle Point. Call on G. D. down from here a few weeks ago Edwards old stand. Myrtle Point, Oregon, the water. Two to tlin o hundred shi cp go with tl.c place. H'acv well imroven—IB number of orders here r >11 Tuesday, D!LD . Hobson at Myrtle Point or at this i ltd I 4 v was received on Thursday, but of acr*-s ch ar.-d—price, cash doMii, ^2.">(X). and will be back again soon. ii j • ) A< UESou Coquille river, 80 acrea •*«<2 course the distance prevented nny office. Near Sprague. Washington Territory .June - t » ) bottom land. !» acres cleared, bal- 3w. Gallier and son have the newest of the relatives here going, as lie lanc-good tiiu!*er. ci ttar and fir -convenient 22, wife of A. F. Fredericks, and daughter Oi ItfIn 1 Multi' L Ilix Giiiiis (Sly til i l a City Wei is, Fargo & Co's. E X P R E 5 S O I M a n u fa c tu ré and nobbbiest thing in the way of a shoeing rasp we have seen. It is , r , , , . , a sqnare drum of saw-blade steel , . . .. i• somewhat larger than the ordinary , rasp, and 18 perforated at an ang e was to l)U1 ied the following day. ! „ .. , 1 The G. A. R. camp tire and pic- 1 n ic dinner t.t M yrtle Point, the . . first ever had on the river, promi- enj 1>le affair, aud The stage route from Empire City to Drain’s, is now in fine con dition. Passengers put through to , ... , the railroad the same day, without I extra charge, whe;; requested. a tor t m an non o a p a < r. ^ i nil are iuviled to take part, llrinpr j Fare to Portland l>y this route, tendency n to cat forward, »»»stead ^ uis|l. Tlie b „„ , t ! only $11.40. tf. of dragging, and is readily sharp night should be ve-y liberally pat-1 S m . YoCB H. Nos- ened with a file resemblirg a ^ |,.r, c f tlie New drugstore soon goes scratch awl, which is inserted in ronized, as t >e l " " c‘ " *- to the Relief fund of the G. A. Ii. ^ ^ io„ iierforated surface. It is a New* c* 11 1 ,l* 1 * ‘ to the city to lay in a new* stock York man's invention, and will do A A splendid »pleudid midnight midmglit supper nuppe . f go.ds. _and will sell Roods for be served at tho hotels at ¿ 5 0 the work, it is claimed, of twenty- . be «ervecl at tho hote1^ at. o0 ceuta “ «xt *>0 days for almost cost Iivo ordinary rasps. 1 per plate for all who desire it 'forcash. Give him your patronage. it. of Dr. S. L. and Elizabeth Leneve. T h e B U Y E R S ’ G U I D E la iaaucU M a r c h a n d Sept., e ach y e a r. «# > 8 8 0 p age«» 8y% x 11% in c h e s,w ith o v e r 3 , 0 0 0 U ln e tra tio n s — a w h o le P ic tu re G a lle r y . G I V E S W h o le s a le P ric e * d ire c t to eonaum t-rs o n n il g o o d * fo r peruoniil o r f a m ily use. T e ll* h o w to ortler, a n il g iv e * exact cost o f e v e ry t h in g y o u use, cat, d r in k , w e a r , o r h a v e f u n w ith . T hese I N V A L U A B L E H O O K S c o n ta in in fo r m a t io n g le a n e d fr o m tl:c m a rk e ts o f the w o r ld . W f w i l l m a il u c o p y F R E E to a n y a d dress u p o n receipt o f 10 i ts. to d e fra y cxjx nse o f m a ilin g . I a I u s h e a r fro m .................. ,........... you. II* »pert f. T ly , M O N TG O M ER Y W ARD & C O . 237 & saewubash Avenue,cuica««*,in. i to log. Small house with three rooms; $22 ki . Or. 120 acres including the lsittom and and b<>ns<* N1200—a iqtlendid chance for one wishing to make a home. Liberal ( terms giv< n. Ono choice buniness lot in Cixiniile City ! —very desirable. A HARO A IN. o acres at Gravel Ford, fill l*ottom • * O I And. o i acres under cultivation, , 30 aero.-; good ji-istur*». ( )n«> of the liest • Runs Regularly as Follows: place . on the Nortti fork: would make a 1 good <lairv farm. For particulars enquire EAVEM vrtle Point on Tuesdays. Thurs- of the niiiiersighcd (lllu, , Ml m.u or on the M1C premises of days and Sundays for Rnndon. calling p FuX ( ;rave| Kurd. Oregon. I atCoqnille Oitv at eleven, a. m. i C H E A P! C H E A P ’! Fas! n l ( M i l s STEAM ER Little A n n ie , Captain Snyder, L1 T Kar&"1! f,T ( ° i n( 0,1 ! acres in Handon City, on Main Rtreet; ! * Mondays, Wednesdays and I n lays. , ) large building of five rooms, etc., also j calling at Coquille City at one. ¡>. m. | barn. The premises are cleared and fenced, Every corrlest/ shown nnssen- :ir’• i»x*ett \, ro:<l wi.l bes .id extremely cheap. f ii • oi Enquire of Waltiir Sinclair, i (jers oj this hleaiiicv. I Coquille City, Oregon. mr<