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(itiquillt (f ihi JifTiiUl. rriu.isnKO o i k M M .m io ic s . [Soutliw eatem Oregon Record* r. ] tvkhuay . Mr. Hayes My dear, many of my friends are urging me to run for congress. ' Mrs. Hayes- You run for the Indian meal, Rutherford, and fetal the chickens. 'That’s better than running for congress. And get this morning’s eggs from the barn, and then I ’ ll tell you what to do next.— New Y oikSu n. «'i\ * 1 the i» run- Hull :> . nd •’*5nü i' irancis» • iele for 82.75 per ye ar; il. * ii 1 . iJALI) i : a f. d l’\ Dali . S2.50; tin* U r 1 and S. 1 iloin*Miibei '1 Ins: V; ft JL . * > v • , , . o ' r< A b .llC i::», The tirst great span of the wharf J. A. D kan , Editor uu> Proprieto at Port lilacklock is completed, and is 82 feet long. Supt. Butler is and S. 1’. Kxa miner sit (Ml; a lit 1 1 bo Devoted to I he iutvre-til of the ('«Hjuille making better head way with the <2.50 11 1 b \ i.o an«! i ! in»4 ¿ ¿ Farm H ivtr particularly, uud of the County neu work in hand than was deemed «rally. •all in advan ee. T be bitter \ h !,p.r possible iu view of the many and Subscription, pvt year........................ the II >it.e A 1’arm. wil! !>e i nt a vexatious delays, variously occa- the year fn o To :: nv a»M r-‘ss b y À ls o sinned, but principally by the nor- T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 13, 1880. Stil» 1er ¡livin'* one \c a r in :n ivanco CABINET MAKER. nrrivui of the lighter with w hich to for the ! i i t:! \o mid any arreara c > Pie"niv Frames, Doorund Wimlow Frames (•«-■i«*r;il Aew*». Mrs. S. I. Bald will, o f Boston fir ♦ he may owe. unload the schooner which had on tf. inaili*. Saws liieii anil Punii turo Hejiaireil. has petitioned congress to relax t! a T h c B U Y E R S ’ G U ID E la Ali \.«rk don** t<> or«l; r. Prie» s K« asoiialile. necessary material. Systematic burglary is exten board much iaHued 31 nr i l l and Sept., L-natioii: Neur Gold Ili adi Hotel. Chinese inimigiation laws so that Another span, 120 feet in length, sively carried on in Portlaml. each year. ‘/¿HO pages, 8 ^ x 1 1 !; Inches,w ith o v e r she may import a servant o f her Michigan buls fair to be the first will he completed in a few days. 3 , 5 0 0 Illu strations — a w h o le P ictu re G allery. own liking. H her petition is At the mill last week R. F state to vote prohibition straight. H ÍH 1 / llJ jff i i i t l . G IV E S W h olesa le Prices granted wo advise Brother Baldwin i l i r r r t to c o n s u m r r a on a ll |(Oods io r I Kaiidolpn. Oregon: ’• Mr. Siglin’s opium law is to be ( “ Dock” ) l'ox was caught in such personal o r fa m ily use. T e lls h o w in to look out. It has not been long a manner hy a log that the calf of crtler, and gives exact cost o f e v e ry tested by the United States district W a ls e r , P ro p , since a Boston woman married a th in g you use, eat, d ciiih . w ear, or his leg was severely bruised. The. l ave T in «v illi. These lM V A IiU A lIL K court. ;*(>OKS con tain In fo rm a tio n gleaned Bi er of host duality always to be wound was very painful and will celestial, and it is about time that f. om the m arhets o f the w o rld . W e Stockton and Redwood City, had at the Brewery, and orders tv ill utuik a io p y F R E E to a n y «t i lay Doc up for many dajs, if, in city was giving us a sensational Ual., were shaken by an earthquake ll r «* « (iii(.’)l receipt o f lO cis. to defray I l oin all parts filled promptly. deed, it does not prove a perina- racket. ex j .« line o f m a ilin g . Let us hear from ► - ♦ on the 2nd. you. R esp ectfu lly, vti.-5.-S i nent souree of trouble, as it seems “ Jacob” ’ said an Ohio farmer to Roy Drown, 10 years old, was M O N T G O M E R Y W A R D &. CO. little short of a miracle, such w as his hired man, tho » tin r day, “ 1 f ; f C. I ¿.'¿7 i t ‘¿ ‘j y V. abash A v e n re - CT i I cuko , lli. _ 0 drowned in the liver near Lafayette S r K $ the force of the jam, that the tlesli see that some of the railroads have a few days ago. ecu Id have failed tc be torn from adopted the 24 o’clock sxslem, ami \V. 13. Todhunter, an Orogon the lx»no. Mr. Uox ami family have r. ?•* «t, t ‘<,quille City <)gn.. I ’ m thinking of trying it on the rancher, sold 8,500 cattle a few the community’s deep sympathy in A- ± j - 14 osier, Proprietor farm.” “ T in t is, you want, me to ' •. !. • • t . Í V days ago for 8182,000. the afflictions which have come work twenty-four hours right along ■ S,,IK , I i ,, • irnrt ' L I \ Gents Cloihiny, Boots and Shoes. \ ip , of tile iiv«T I.,- P\J The people of Vancouver, B. D., upon them of late. without a stop?” “ Weil, Jacob, Clocks, Cutlery, etc. are vet destitute and the mayor of Rev. H. B. Swafford has been that’s the idea, but being it’s you, E A L P L in Groceri« s. Provisions, Flour, the burned city is calling for aid. circulating a subset iption paper and, being you are a party willing Lard, lleans. ( ’undies, nuts, Tobacco, Cigtirs. ( ’ igaretti s. etc., etc. Idaho’s insane hr.ve been re during the week for funds to erect hand, you might take out ten min moved to Dlackfoot, Idaho, from a church. The people have re ds for each meal and make it up the asylum at Salem in this sponded with their usual liberality on Sundays.” W all Street News. A Very Gi-reat Bargain. * . and a considearble sum has already state. I ( * ( « V<’ li F. ít of l a n d m i l e s ir«*«'.! C o-' Itiin k S m ir illr « * . 1 d o quille Cuy. 100a c r o l»ottoiu.40 tim- j been subscribed. The cost of the i Coquilie City. Oregon. Frank Hamilton telegraph man W ashington July 4- A question bered and about L'If seeded to tame grass; I structure will he about 8500 and ager at Astoria came down to Coos c f considerable interest to national good dw dlin » 21\82 frame rustic. go<»«l bee- •J. It. N o s t . r u ......................... Proprietor. the site for it is on Long’s prop house, good orchard, «te., etc. t r ie ' for | -----Kce ps----- bay last week, accompanied by hanks is being raised by the recent p’ aec ninne, Si',»KM»: or. including ;i span of ; ( ’onatantlv on biiinl a well selected erty near the south end of the two of his sisters from Reseburg. bond calls of the Secretary of the horses, yoke of cuttle and oilier catti - to j stock o f fresh and choice «lrugs and me«l- bridge. John lvoo flier, 21 years old, a Treasury. A large part of the the number o f 20 head in Mudine live cows, ; icines.nottons, blank books, school books The mil! is running yet, though besides many «»tin r v.dnable things about late arrival, was drowned in bonds that are thus called belong tin* place 2.500. It is really a rare bargain, and everything usually found in a first-class it may shut down any day. It is drug store, i ’ resciptions carefully com Thomas creek three miles above to national banks. The Conip- ( ’ all ai this olhee. n !4tf pounded. Give him your orders. stated to be the intention o f the' Scio last week. troller of the Currency has ruled His prices are as l«>vv as the !o>vi st. manager to saw out a cargo for T il IT vln4a that when bonds are called they The Philadelphia Times asserts shipment below just before tin* must be surrendered by the banks, VI that Charles S. W olfe would get completion of the new w harf at the and others that bear interest must 50,000 votes for president of the point. Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON., Proprietor, be purchased to take their place as U. S. on the prohibition ticket in [ ( ’•«ast M ail.] security for circulation. 1888. ► «* There are about 50 men at work The gain in the prohibition vote (■ ¡¡tu t I ’ l t n i l c r i'\ i * l o s o i n . at the black sand mines. 1 have unum taken possession o f tl.e Norristown, N. J., July 2. A in Oregon since the St. John H ouikson L •.n;, and will spur-* no pains After July 15th the festive hunt terrible explosion took place this or expense to make it pleasant for guests. campaign looms up wonderfully. Manufacturer of er can bang away at quail, grouse, morning at 7:30 at the Atlantic On the same ratio, the presidential A share o f tin* patronage is Solicited LEM ON SODA. t ’ KEAM SODA, SAUSA- etc. F A U 1LLA . G1NG FK ALE . CHAMPAGNE Hoard and lodging.................................¡£*.00 Giant Powder works, resulting in candidate on the prohi ticket in Hoard w ithout lo d g in g ....................... £8.50 ! C iD E K . M IN E ltA L WATER, also GUM Joe Uissua is running a mining the loss of ten lives, and injury of M e a l s ................................................. 25cts. S V llU l* and V IN E G A R . 1888 would get a vote of just camp up the beach above Bandon. ten or twelve others. The explo 750,000. Agent for the (V k b n ted Oregon Grape vlni?.) He has two men, a boy and a horse Loot Litters. Jobu D. Enright, the Western at work on his black sand claim. sion took place in the mixing house. V4u2f> HuSliV illTliKS. Union lineman, who was paralyzed It is said there is a peculiarity in The cause is y«'t ¡in::no \: i, :md th- while at work on the Coos Bay his claim in the fact that the gold 1(»SS IS not 1known, b i* wil! be Empire Oity, Or. I-V » line, was much improved yesterday is not confined to the black but is heavy. The eoneilssi. »11 was felt W . I ». G KT'l v, P r o p . L’he glass «listili* •tlv tw*mty miles. and was resting quit*' easy. His tound also in the gray sand. Joe PP.LPv.lET OR. in the houses> for live miVs a »a y Horses and Hagoi. s ; t all hours. G<*.»d early recovery is looked for. is making from 810 to 815 per day, w ere shattered. Pastu age by tin* day. wick or month, Portland News. LivtTV, iVoi ];;;(! SI üiío Sliiliic. and lias a clear of all expensi vini'.* ::..i. ( li'iitoiiit ( r.tiik. The New Northwest is of the prosj>ect of work at that rati • for a S p e c ia l, a t t e n t i o n Washington, July 4. This eve opinion that a strong effort will long tiun t O-iveiT. to B o a r d in g * ning a German crank called at the rs/i be made to pass a woman suffrage narr. *w l iad a io ; hazard. \ v 1 S. H. 1 y’/w W .v M O D E R A T E . .;ve !Its it 'siili'iiee as 1 l bill by the next legislature. Sena esca j>e at tilt * races ' < *tU' tiny, is in t » • V • * s 1 . » T 1 ) ' A • - \ X _ iii'd ¡:*> • * t ft U ')'iiiilh1 Ditv, - - - - Oregon tor Siglin and Representative expmicnc int any il!1 <? fleets from fi» 7* ■ t" mor- It. /kr 1 SJ * told to cnil Benjamin are expected to champion the acci de :it. * II e was une* ni- 1 i fell oil iiis knots a T H E the measure.— Ex. sen »uS f ol al.»out r> m imite.-* after i\ Clry i ii f ; and said FAMCU- Doctor Geismardo who startled liD fi ili; and is lepo 1 tcd as saying h i Í/ d ia •JCiS:''33Pi.Tr one was trying to asc ~ aapoews a— lo the whole coast a short time a g o with his r* storci 1 IIInisriousness: tottschalk : i The boliice officers, A! (\ '--Tiu -wir instru- by performing miracles arrived at “ Am I in time foi t lie next heat?” shoot him. CABIN. - $0.90 m int now e ■xistiug n I the Oregon penitentiary on a 3- But there was a dispute as t< > after a tussle, took him to tie lock i n l> o t h h e in i- 7T— -«^-=srv»Ba spheres.” STEERAGE. $3.00 year sentance. It will be a mira whether he actually realized w hich up' where they f «it.il n large C i . au a LuiTii; K ki , i . o ; k >:—“ 1 have never seen V il *C' 1 , f ‘ T'!** S’. I i 11 cle if he serves his time out; so we world he was in at the time; b u t, bowie knife upon bis person. ! i «' Ih . l L h . tl.eir eipial.” lie had succeeded m seeing the 1’ AiM.fN«: L i t t a :—••The Knabe Piano sur- are safe iu scoring one for him. that ; lo no difference. Hazard prsn :i all «>Lher makes.’ ’ president it is more than likely Hi«* popular 11 A R L IN G T O N Pr.VNO and Telegraph operators have allied is always ready to come to time the CHICAGO ( ’O T T A G E O RG AN . the* e would have been trouble. themselves with the Knights of in this world or the next. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. The impioveineut of the bar at Labor and w ill go on a big strike H G«.’ Sole Agents, 721, Market St., San Frrucisco. J. Ik iiAoKNHl'i’ U, Mauco Drugstre, Marsh on the 1st of August unless they the mouth of the Coquille is of the »Several articles <•! iumsehohl field. local agent. nll-Sm The get better pay. The Western most inaiKod character. furniture, con .i.*-linti oi tables, a Union has turned off and keeps present cnaunel i- iu an entirely ; kitchen cupboard, b< clr< on: secre- turning off all well-paid men, and new place from the old one, the tary, «v**. Having purchased the are taking them back only at very entire outlet of the river is com above at a great sacrifice for cash, pletely changed, and the old chan-' low wages. they can lie bought at a bargain. Seventy-seven years old and yet nel is covered w ith sand and drift, Dali and see them at my residence I r Fries speaking from car platforms as he and looks as if it had been so for a , on Elliott St., opposite / in« «i Rea school j years. The effect of the I fe sonable. tlew northward to begin a canvass i hundred . . . . .. . house. 1 -Ic r s e -S L .o e In g r S. \\. Harrington. for a return to Parliament. What projection in cutting oft a sandspit, Neatly anti promptly done, at the tf. man in these days equals Glad and influencing the currents of lowest living prices. »Slioj» next stone? If In* could imbue all tlie water is so marked that it ought to N O T IC E door east of Eeneve’s drug store, .*• \ TO ' If* hereby given, to all whom it may concern: friends of Ireland with energy like set at rest, at once and forever, all r>,-' v > "r... V a JT Dotpiille Dity, Oregon. 'A-.. ^ That the uiuleraigne«! will not l>c reKpoiiHible for his own what wonders they would doubts about the success of that any debt» contract«*«!, or for any worm «lone «>n the ] kind of improvement. claim at Italian Bar (known now an it. II. Lowe'« i m t r o \ i /. i : n o m : n i i i s n t Y ! work!— N. Y. Sun. kvkby Bandon, Greg., r-A fj B U I L I ) E R, O L IN G done to suit the times. Shakes and pickets furnish H AI Shingles. ed on short notice. A. G. Aiken, v4u2J Sirs. ( ’. W.Olive. o t o o r h bsuHL Have just received at ttie ir n e w Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of T lx e IL a te s t S t a le s XjADIES a n d OHIIDHEN'S h a t s F lc w s r s . O s tr ic li Tips* U L ia c e s . ¡E S iT o T o o n s , and Ornaments. D Fuelling Embroidery Veiling. Scarfs etc- etc- N ew Drugstore! S :t.w . Plus!'. Silk, Satin or Velvet, which we w ill sell cheap for u.*.su. vlnC. Hals {rimed !o order a speciality. CHEAPEST! Empire CitY and Drain’s Station STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! Carrying* The U- S- Mails Weils. Fargo & Co's IV Ia r s h fis ld in, «JEGl H. HUi)LN, Proprietor. I G SAN i( Pi A B E D A W. Gaiiier BLACK-SMITHING Three of the Lord Justices of England have decided that love letters belong to the writer and in case of an estrangement they may be demanded back. We don’t be lieve it is a good law-. An agree ment to marry is an agreement to enter into a contract and the par ty injured should not be compelled to surrender the evidence to the party injuring. Ex. [Co<»s liny News. 1 claim, ti. I). Elgin'« claim or James Aiken’« claim ! —ami worked by Elgin, Lowe & Aiken in eopartner- «hip i until further notice,or until we have pai«l up all outatamliiig account«, and have had a settle ment *>f our buniue«H between ourMelvea, Dated at Myrtle I'oint, / It. II. I.owe. Coo« County, Oregon, ] Q. 1). Elgin. Augu«t 15th l.«K>, 1 Thu new A 1 Schooner There were fully 1500 people on F a r k f . r s b u u g , the race track last Saturday. (.’apt. Reed is pushing work on the new steamer being built for the NO J’ K ’ E F O R PU H LIC A I IO N. Coquille trade. Lund Ullico at Itosoburg, ( Ircgon ) A. H. H indi, Clias. Brown and Juno 5th. 1SHC. f O T I C E is hereby given that the folloW- t x n the Elliott boys are reported to ing-named settler has tiled notice of have discovered some very rich his intention to make final proof in support black sand on South slough. We o f his claim and that said proof w ill be hope the report will prove true, j made before the Clerk o f the Comity court o f Coos County, Oregon, at Empire City, llnilt FxpiTsslv for and we wish the parties all the; Oregon, on Thursday, July 22d. ISHiJ, viz: S 1). G. Anderson, pre-emption I). S. No. luck imaginable. Gregory Council No 17, U. F. of j 527!t for the E. b] of K. W. l4 Sec. .°4, Tp. 28, the Pacific, Empire City, elected j N. E. U o f N. W. M and N. W, »4 of N. e . >4 \ 1 T I L L Run on no other Route. This the following officers June 29:; See. J Tp. 211 S. . IS west. TV vessel having made six round trips M. S. Lund, c. c.. Annie E. Simp- | He names the follow ing witnesses to in the last six months, is supposed to keep prove his continuous residence upon and j up her past record, and will until further son, v. c., \\ . R. Simpson, sec.; and cultivation of, said land, viz. notice, on anil after Novcmoet* 15th. deliver H. G. Ploeger, f. s.; C. (1. Jame T . J. <'ardwell freight to Copuiile City and all points on son, trees,; W. Turpin, prelate; E. j I). S. Stone l all o f C«Kjuille City, the lower river at the following rates: Rowan Coos Countv. E. Williams, marshal; Ella Floyd, I S W . M. per ton. salt, nail* iron and coal '1. Miller ( Iregon. | Flour warden; C. M. Cammunn, guard, $2.50, oti «*r freight per ton. ( ’has. VV . Johnston, C«>guiLL^ M ill A* Tim C ompanv . i A. A. Lord sentry. I jn!5 Register. v4nl2 N C O Q U i L L E Express Sola Wiilsr Works, City Livery k Fees s t a l Looking hack at the country that has disowned him, the Count o f Paris predicts dire things for the Republic of France, and seems to think that he will be called up on yet to hold the reins of govern ment, in the name of his royal an cestors. He holds himself in read iness for such an event. But he is nursing a vain hope. Mrs. A.G. Aiken. O L I V E ¿c A I K E l v i . RM.?!! m m v y foquille City, Ogn, STILL AHEAD! A\l> IH»\T YOU F«K«ET IT The people o f the Coquille river should bear in mind, that as good as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, are made by G II. U am sokll , o f M yrtle l'oint. W ill soon have completed a floating -A .IR T : e W ith which he will visit every iniint on the river between M yrtle Point and Rundou, and be prepart d to do San F rm - ciscowork at l«*ss than San Francisco prices. Will lie fully prepared to make Pictures m all styles known to the art, from the small est Geui to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. All he asks is for people to compare his work with that o f others. Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen o f Coos County, ami it is to the inteiest o f the people to patronize home industry and thereby keep the money in the country v2n4.‘ltf Jams, Corral! i Co. EAYSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS ^ STATION EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY The steamer JU N O «»r R E STLE SS m eet! the stiige at the month o f the Umpqua* New and oomfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route $14.50. Each passenger allowed 50 pounds o f baggage Passengers are requested to lie in Empire City the night befi're departure. Any information in regard to the above line can be procured at the Hlanco or Central hotels in M arshfeld, and the post office or in any public k< tsc in Empire. G O Q U 1LLE M IL L — AND — Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN— GENERAL IEBCHAN111SE — AND ALL KINDS OF— L iT J M B E E C edar , f ir , ash , m a ple , m yr tle , Alder and spruce lumber always on band and for sale at the lowest rates. TOWING B y the Tug K A T I E COOK, on the river and 1 >ar, at reasonable rates. Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber tilled in quanti ties to mi it, and at the lowest living rates. J. P A R K E R , CH AS. F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, v l n l8 tf. POST OFFICE Store, C. ANDREWS P R O P R IE T O R , CO NSTANTLY Keeps An assortment of Boots and shoes, Hats and caps. Stationery, Inks, Dry goods and Clothing La dies, Gents and Childrens General fur nishing gixxls; also groceries, Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco Aor a choice location in Coquille City, 8 and candies. H e pays the high lots nicely cleared and in choice fruit est price for country produce trees. g««>«l. large house and wmodsheil, etc., apply at this office or to H. Kern, Marshfield. vln2 t