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V -' TN f t ; Q ..c i'V U ^ K u — <- t> [i. h NO. 49. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1880. VOL. 4 A l i i v a l 1» K u b l i f r , .SumM«*r if« nu>. There is nothing penurious __ v I ---- L [SouthwesternOregon Recorder.] Every one feels refreshed since about Duced Morny, who recently Charles Folltn Adams. India-rubber is threatened with John Blacklock, Esq., has been t|ie rHin married Miss Blanco in Paris, a rival. The rubber dealers of I read in Yacob's shtory Book, Ö. N, A. D O W N IN G M* D* peifecting arrangements during Xhe Fourth passed off very bridal preseuts consisted of eastern Nicaragua think they have A couple veeks a„»o. Physician ami Surgeon, Von firsil-rade boem, vot I dinks his stay here for laying off the quietly in this section. *<il sul,er^ riviere of enormous i discovered a tree whose gum will Dev U-opleu all should know. (.'« muili . k C ity . O kwwn . { town of Blacklock at the Point, j Miss Ella Masters is now at I diamonds, not mounted that is to i give as much satisfaction as rubber, Ed ask dis goot eomindhntin. too, Operations looking to that end home, having just closed a success- say, held together simply by a land will, iu fact take its place. Vicli Vo should brofit by: Citila—day or night—Fronq*t1v attended •• • Vill youjudo mine parlor valk?" , were delayed somewhat by the late f u| term of school at Coos City. wire of gold, so fine tha* when They say that the milk of the tuno Says tier shpider off der Hy.” L. F. L axe . J ohn L ane 1 storm, else by this time the site Geo. Pratt, our expressman, is a worn on the neck the diamonds furnishes a most excellent gutta- Dot set me (linking, right avay. LANK & LANK, would have been surveyed and Jittle lame; not serious, as lie still | only are visible, and have the ap- 1 percha, equal to the best found in Vmlvhen. von afternoon, AMoructs finti Counselors at Law. A shlieculutor ho comm In platted. The surveyor will prob- flttends to business. pearance of hundreds of huge ! the eastern tropics, while the num l ttd dells m«*. pooty soon. Land Cases a Speciality. ably commence work Monday: Mrs. Levar is at Marshfield visit-! drops of dew. Another present ber of trees is virtually inexhaustL Ho uaf a silfer mine to sell, OAov un Slain sitrottt.oppoìiitn Cosmopoli tan morning. What with its manifest i jpg iy|rg. Lightner, who is quite 'was a inagnitisent diadem ble, and the gum can be produced I"ml ¡tsk me eef I pny, Hotel. j natural advantages, the well known j | of diamonds, worth at least $20,- 1 with a profit at twelve cents a I dink off •*-» ntiirrieiiPB Roseburg, Oregon. Off dot pi no-pot tie llv. pnsh, enterprise and public spirit j yiifi8 Abbie Hudson is at borne | 000. Then u broad ribbon of dia- I pound. J. Id. S ioli . n . Jins A. G ray , Der odcr day. vhen on der cars. of tL.e gentleman whose name it ( visitim1 her parents and friends. ! monds, attached to a soit of gold I vent by Nie Yorck oudt, Siglin & Gray» ; boars, and the fact that many stand A California court has just dis W in. Kennedy has gone to the j chain worked so as to tie and uii- I meets n trauline on der train, Attorneys anti Counselors At Law, Whndold me. niit a pout. ready to purchase lots and build valley for his family who have been about the neck like an ordma- missed a suit against Edward Mar.'.lifield. Coos eonnty, Oregon. She likes der Deutscher shentlcmens, O k Firn—Holland Building. opposite HI miipo on them* there is every reason to visiting friends and relatives. ; ry silk scarf. I hen a fan of white Crowley for embezzliug $13,000 l*nd dells me sit peside her— Hotel. * 9 * 9 » support the belief that the place School is progressing nicely 1 feathers, literally powdered with worth of sacks, on the ground that l stiys: “ Mine friendt. I vos no fly» W . SINCLAIR. Kt.f y*u» vtis peen a shpider.” ; will at once spring into a town of under the management of Miss thousands of small diamonds. proceedings were barred by limi I vent i nto der shmoking car, importance. Attorni') at law. Clemens. * Lie may have drawn a Blanc-o in tation, it being six years since the Vhere dht y vas Idaying boker. General Insurance* and Real Lutate Agent, The heaviest landed transfer Messrs. Sherwood, Epperson, in life s lottery, but the bride didn t. act was committed and three years End also had somediugsuhey calls COQVILLK ClTT, QllflOI, ever recorded in the couuty was Hudson and Scranton aro engaged j ^ke seems to have struck it rich. - being the limit. Such a law should Der Minny "leedle joker.” Some money id vasslian|fing hands. ! made some time since when John in taking tan bark from the farm IjX* not disgrace the statute of a civil T. G. OW EN. Dhey van ted me to try— f Blacklock, Esq., deeded to the ized people. A thief; is to go free I says: “ You vas too brevions, of Mr. Weaver. j Seattle Post-TTtelligeuter: The Attorney and Counselor at Law, i Blacklock Sandstone company the I don’d vas peen a fly!” James I'orite», tan juvtiee of the biggest load of sawlogs ever haul- because bis theft was not establish*? M vr . shki . wm >. Don. On Central Park a sbmnrt young man 1,100 acres comprising the quarry peace, is said to have had a ease ed oyer rond in Washington Ter- ed till three years after its com Says: "Strauss, how vas yon peen?” at the Point, the consideration be- S- H. HAZARD. of a “knotty nature last week. ritorv it not in the United States, mission. Limitation should not End ilake in«* kindly pv der hand. | ing $00,000. The instrument is I be considered in a matter of this End nsk off mine Katrine, Attorney and Counselor at Law. T , * nou* receutly arrived here. It consist- ; probably on record by this time. kind, and a culprit should l>e lie vants to shange a fifty hill, Sumner, «Inly 0. K m k i u k C it y , U o k . , ,, , . _ _ ! ed of eighteen logs upon nine cars, 1 * — 1 - 1 1 ' “ ~ End say hees name vas Schneider— The mill hands have just receiv- j puuished when it is proven on him Maype, herhaps, lie vas all riglidt: Oregon’s Past Governors, etc.- the logs being 25 feet long, 42 feet, J. W . BENNETT. : ed three base balls and Bob Logan if it is a century after. More like he vas a shpider. All of Oregon’s governors who have I 60 feet, and 120 feet. The latter ---------- » ------ Attorney at Law, Mosd efrv day some shwindling chap : has made them an excellent teak served since the state was admitted are intended for spars of the larg- A dispatch speaks of a Mnovel,i He dries» hees leedle game: j bat. The boys will practice a MAKaOIKIKLU. O K K . O I N . into the Union, are yet living. They j est dimensions, one having a di- suit brought in Logansport, Ind.f I cuts me oudt dot shpider biece while with those when they intend End poot id in a frame; are Whjteaker, Gibbs, Woods, j ameter of 30 inches in the middle D. X j W ATSON. against a church for ringing its Kiglidt in mine shtorel hangs it oup. , to organize and stand ready t o . , , « • r li i li i Grover, Chadwick, mul I haver. ¡ and the other of 4.S, the larger lot chimes to the detriment of an inva Attorney and Counselor at Law End near id. on der shiv. i knock the chip from the shoulder! . . . - I . . ’ ° Of the territorial governors none I containing by measurement 13,000 lid in a neighboring house. Such L mi urk C i t y , O k r o o n . 1 keeps ¡i glub, to send gviok oudt of any nine in Southwest Oregon. ; Dltose sbpiders. “ on der fly.” are living: of those under the old ; feet of lumber. In the eighteen a suit is not novel. The contest ........J. H. NOSLER. * »■»« ------- [Coos Buy N pm ’8.1 | pr,,visional government, only P. G. ! Jogs are i00,00 • feet of lumber. between chimes and the public has IC nr je d T'rriiatir«*. Notary Public Mrs. 1ms hoeu y ! Stewart u. , is • living. Of her senators, ; Ihese logs t ii a , . u ,n Capt. , K Lightner °i were e felled by iy Duvall, been going on for some years. Iii ( u g c a u C ity , D o n . and i n , ... i > i „ T The following we take from the ' ! very ill for several days past, 1 . Deluzon, Smith, J»aker, Jjuie, and Kane and A. W. Graves in a day most large cities the public 1ms v :o are dead; i„ i Geo. n ir y \S \- llii- n- and a half, and were hauled from D L. STEELE, M. D*, Fall River Mail: A curio well . we are sorry J to state her condition I I Nesmith 11. won. Excepting iu rural districts, Dentist worth having if it could be un had not improved at last accounts. ams, Ben, Stark, Harding, Corbett, ! the woods and placed on the cars it is unfair, both to the people iip ¡N d a x s lifie ld ., Oregrcaq., earthed is said to be buried some It is stated that the Gardiner j Q rover> Slater, are living, j in thirteen hours. The spars will health and 4.he sick, to disturb the Utllcu in Holland building, opposite where in this valley. It is noth mi 1, a though running on extra j 8erved a tew months by be shipped to the Atlantic coast. pence of .Sunday by clanging bells, Blanco Hut«-!. Laughing gaa and other time, is not able to supply the de •nirdthetictt administered for the painl««« ing more or less than an Indian appointment, in place of Col. j The gross weight of the eighteen the bells are only poetical and maud for lumber made by south uitraction of teeth. viul mortar of solid gold, and was Baker, who was killed at Ball’s ! logs is estimated at 650,000 pounds. musical when heard at a distance. ern California ¡ants. ! planted in the grave of an old Bluff, and now lives in Connecticut. Ï x. O. E. SMITH, A Jacksboro (Texas ) dispatch Alfred Nicholls killed four deer Indian chief many moons ago. ! Of those who served as congress- ! O ¿¡¿^S u rg eon Dentist, on South slough last week. One I says: One hundred and seventy- 1 Tradition has it as being about tlie A man living near Tampa, Fla., j man, J. II. D. Henderson, J. S. j <£TO Ty office ¡of the bucks weighed when dress five thousand head of cattle are be size of a common water bucket, was bitten on the leg by a rattle I Smith, Lansing Stout, and J. W. , M ARSH FIELD, OREGON. ing slowly drifted and driven from ed 155 pounds. This is about as trial. j hollowed out and rudely carved, snake. A doctor was at once sent ! X«*siuith, are dead; J. G. ^ ibon coast deer ever grow. tlie dry section of Northwest Texas large as and, judging from accounts, would for, and the log was bandaged ! and Geo. A. Ladow died before! into Jacks county along the Water H. P. Whitney was lately marri weigh nearly fifty pounds. The tightly above the wound, although L m l e. tfn tìi, I taking thei»* seat. !.. i*’. Grover, of the West Pork. Over two hun ed in San Diego, Cab, to the young WATCH-MAKER AND JEW ELER. Indians say the specimen was dis- it was thought that tiie rnan would i Geo. K. «Sliiel, John If. McBride,! dred fai niers are armed and say the Ohio lady whom lie saved from O o Q \ iillo C i t y , O g n . 0 >vered by the chieftain's daughter die before medical assistance could ! R. Mallory, J. if. Slater, L. J \ j Work of all dMoriptioau dona ut allori cattle cannot come in. Over tifty- drowning •luring the tlood last in the lava beds at the base of be procured. The leg having been j Ijnne, Richard Williams, John iioliu. and cxirt-uiely low prioos. vffu40 scvcii herders are already armed winter. He intends w.dtiu;* the | Lassen’s Butte. With those abo- bared for the application of the * *' i U hiteaker, and M. C. George, are i and ou the field. They say they bay in Sent ember. J. 3D E - A J S T , I rigines it possessed no value, ox- bandage, was attacked by a swvirm yet living, and all reside in this i ic.i.i ii.v.ro. i . . . i vr • i i t » must have grass and water or blood. CoquiLLE C ity , O regon . i c e p t that o f b e in g e a sily ham m er- of mosquitoes. W hen the physi [Gold BeachCLi/.t tu.j i ¡state, state, except McBride, who lives at , , UEXERAL AGKNCl for the sale of City ! , • . , , , , Fishing still continues, the run ' ^ Several coniliets have taken place cian finally arrived, he found the property, houses and iota. timber. farms. | ®d in to an y sh a p e fie siie il, b e in g 111 run Salt Lake. —Ex. I ranches, etc. Office in lierald building. i of salmon having improved during ; | up to date. Tour men are known the form of a utensil so highly man in good condition, but the ; The supreme court of the district j to have been killed. Great uneas- ground around where he lay was prized in those days. The figure ¡the past two weeks. J. F. HALL, Capt. Strahan came in from the i of Columbia has decided that the ! in ess prevails. Lfie cattle cannot strewn with dead mosquitoes. of a bear was rudely engraven on Surveyor, its outer surface, with an Indian reef again Sunday, bringing in a ! Indian is a foreigner. This is pos- ! be turned back now, and the indi- Jfua C’ o o h C o u k t y , O u k o o m . A man was hung at Charleston a Dili«.): With T. G. Ovreu. E«q., Mutshlield. in full pursuit. I he bowl was supply of red fish. He hasslaugh- sibly a peculiar decision, but is not j cailons are that there will be more Eerf*ct mnpA of all surveyed aud en few days ago and passed into tered sixty sea lions during the | a surprise, coming from the su- i bloodshed. tered laudd furnished <>u short notice, vliil uever permitted t«> be used outside eternity protesting bis innocence. ureme court of the district of Co-! A » Dakota n — ! of the sachem’s family and was a season. . 1 dispatch says: Ihe (Mias. Bailey, who returned from t , lumbia. By the way, what is the I issue • , . oetweeu . _ the . republican . 1; . and . « Courts should be very careful in J. P. EASTER, M. D. | sacred symbol to the whole tribe. their decisions lest a good man be E iiysicias . S vbokon und Ottener me u n . ! When the old warrior died it was Port Orford «Sunday, informs us i use of a supreme court m the dis- . ., . t democratic parties on tin1 questions Special attention yiven to diseases ».f woiu- Isn’t ' of e division j* • • and i statehood * *„i i is : nowr put t3 death. Wre believe there is qi and childruu, and all chronic forms of jhis request to be buried apart that the sealing ^ season has closed ! tnct of Columbia, anyway ? iiiacMH«». (JatMM of obstatrica •'flO; teeth ex- p , , j The firm o f ! it a virtual interloper, if not a made so far its the action of (lie no justification in a law that would Vracted for .»cents each. Special treatment from the general burying ground at Blanco reef. for Rheumatism and Neuralgia by the med and to be laid away with the Daniels <fc Co. have killed 120 lions, j foreigner? A police court or two committees of tho organizations hang a person on circumstantial icated vapor bath. ( would apparently be sufficient to can accomplish it. Last week the evidence unless the crime for (»fltce at residence in Ctaiuille City. precious jar securely at his side, and as many cows and claves. J. B. Wilson, of Chetco, and do Washington business. fudge republicans located their territorial which he was being tried was in ! and the belitst was heeded. The L O. G. T. medicine man invoked the wrath David Carey, of Port Orford, met Dundy, of the U. S. court for the convention at Yankton, the home keeping with his former actions. Morning Star Lodge / , , n , _, j of the Great Spirit upon the heatl at the court house on Monday of district of Nebraska, ’ some time j i of * Gen. Campbell, and the most No. ^64, The Auburn Republican says a Meets at Coquille City every Thursday of the brave who should disclose to last week, and decided by lot the af.o decided that the Indian is not j rHj icn, divieio., ami state league cow was poisoned by eating wilted ttvnntni;. V’isitinii members of this order, in neighboring tribes tha.whereabouts ¡question as to which should serve ft foreigner but ft citizen mid »« 1>(>int in the territory. Yesterday poach leaves from limbs that had good standing, arc cordially invited. of the treasure grave and to this tha people as county commissioner voter outside of Ills tribal relations, | the (|Plll,,c,.atio cmn,nitt«e called been cut off in pruning Jt may at Aberdeen, close day the spot has never been mo during the next two yearn. It so j and the judge is right or our co n -, thejr ..... ... not generally be known that such I. O. o . F. lested. The Indians themselves happened that Carey pulled the I stitution doesn’t know what it is ! to ti,e forty-sixth parallel, aud iu a leaves will kill animals that eat Coquille Lodge No.53 him the j talking about when it defines j co, „ lml„ ity tl)e mOBt „ I)po6eJ to have often sought for the golden lucky straw that gave them, but such is the case, as w ill Meets at Coquille City every Saturday even mortar, but without success. Two ° mce- citizenship and forbids distinction Ctt|#|jbell Huj divisi„u of ,lU y in in#. Viaitint; brethren, in good standing, also wilted leaves of the wild cher mi i. * li 7 ^ " nr , on account of race, color or pfe- i *i.£x tnrwinr., «ordially invited. or three generations have passed ry. 'The leaves contain a large Ihe terrible drowth in W estern . ,... ,, 1 . the territory. away since the treasure w as hiddep, A. F. and A. M, lexas continues. In some places — - - - ; 1>. M. C. Gault has qualified as amount of hydrocyanic acid, which and it is now only a matter of tra- Chadwick Lodge, No-68. they have nail no rain for 14 | The schooner Volunteer pierced school Supt. of Multnomah county, is very poisonous to stock. — -------------------------- »(*»*> ooqaiue ( »y u« omur™, , dition, but the Indians firmly ad- Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even island \ whiH, -ives the belief that he is I bk on or before th* full paoon iu euob iiere to tho belief that some da)’ months, and cattle are starving. ! by a sword fish off Block The News says Coos river is the Peonie are leaving in abject on the New England coast, to ] going to contest Mrs. Gove’s righl month. John Goodman, i the precious jar will be unearthed. poverty. baunei prohibition precinct in. the put into a port to repair damage, j to lmld the office. If the woman W. M. It is supposed to lie somewhere in state, and that W. A. Lu6e is a The fish was secured a»d netted I)u more op a man than he is, whole team iu whatever he under- Mattie Allison, the woman who the vicinity of the upper tails of G. A B* £280. that county would do well to call takes. W’e had supposed there Wr. Fall river and should it ever be was incarcerated with W. Gen- Lytle Po3t No* 27, another election. A man —a real, was lots of scratching on the old found some one will possess a «Saunders in the Albany jail for Joseph Fricke up anarchist is to M m I i At Coquille City, on every fir*t murder, went into hysterics on be punished for sending written human man— would no more con party tickets since the vote for Wednesday. Vietine ooraradh, in good bonanza. test a thinir of that kind to beat a both candidates ou the democratic Sau rider’s escai>e. etanding, oordially invited. matter inclosed in newspapers, and Jacksonville Sentinal: Chris A. H. Wright. Commander. woman out of a position for which and republican ticket for governor Attorney-General Goode’s nomi also for incindiary circulars sent to » ~ jr: 3^7. « __ ____ _ j Kreizer last week found a fine nug- C o q u ille City C o m m a n d , lx)th ,,old HUgd nation has been rejected by the workingmen to avenge the death : she had beaten him in ;i fair con- only got 47 votes, whereas those ! test, than he would steal a crumb for supreme judge got 92. senate. 3*To. 1 , O . IR . C „ of the Chicago rioters. native silver in his mine on Shively ---- -- ♦ --- from a starving child. There are few Meet* in thin place every first and third gulch. It is valued at about $60. The Knights of Labor are get? If we read the signs correctlyr Toenday in each month. All memliera in Snow on the 4tli of July on the a*ntmg the class generally un >wn ting in their work iu Texas elec good atandig are oordially invited. mountain between Jackson and ; a» gentlemeii that would have the within four years the Oregonian Japanese are fast supplanting tions. A. T . Lillie, Commander. Klamath counties was 10 feet deep, j office under existing circumstances, will be the organ of the prohibi Chinese in the «Sandwich islands i Ilosebui g papers are working i The road is barely passable, ' should it be tendered them, to say tion party. Scott is not the man BLOODED FOWLS. on the sugar plantations. manfully for the Crater lake wagon --- nothing of bringing about a con- to permit himself to be chained to —* ««>»---- - The California honey crop is i roai*- Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth j Richard Newcomb, 16 years old, a corpse long.—[Coos Bay News. * ~ —— i i . J . * ------ ««■>» - — Book Poultry for »ale by Derward B. Cart short. That of Oregon is the best Portland is to have two bridges ; fjaa *)eeQ appointed lo a cadetship ; Uncle Jesse Applegate Las been If we are rightly informed, it is the wright. Yonoolla, Dougl** County, 1 across the Willamette, ‘ by Hon. B. Heripann. ‘ committed to the insane asylum« ‘ corpse that is kicking. Oregon. for many years. U liS lIS I^ N ( A K I M . i>a:ic n ii i*i iii-iit i . m > n u n ; n v Ol ii N IlK illllO IIS. J J --------- J i J ■ t - J --------------------- — - - - -- — ------ » ---------- J - - * -------------------------------