L O C A L I T LM S.
Mr. John Hamblock, of Haul-
block town, was in town Saturday.
I o t a K I o i i k I i 11 »‘ in s .
Lodi :s under the weather!
u :v i:R t r .
TV hi
i,«‘4‘tiir4‘*.
Congress will adjourn to-morrow.
Mrs Garrisons Restaujant
Mr. Win. ( ’ rowhurst who lectur
Hip, hip, hip; got a road at last,
Northern California had lots of ed ;:t this place I ist night will l**r-
\ Chinese laundry was blown to
Opposite O'Connell's,
Juh. i Sli»‘li«»ii has ill ave «1 t«» t »-VI
wl
loo-oo
pee!
atoms in Last Portland < n Thurs
rain on the 20th.
tureat the billowing limes anil
W.l 1 i«- 1 )«*au is vpTV Si(A ht Ja<. day.
F ro n t S treet,
Mowing all done, and hay most
Madia, Cal., was destroyed by [«laces: Myrtle Point July 2 \ 20;
i
( ’art w iright's in til’ s pi act
at Bandon on the 30; Port Orford
\ Chinaman horsewhipped a ail housed.
fire July 20th. Loss 870,000.
M is?- ( « l i«*«* 51 « >1 »l*i«*, « >i E Illpire policeman in Portland a few days
M essrs. Frank and Sa n Harrows
A firm at The Dalles has ship- the 31st and August 1st; ( ’« os river, !
( ’ ity. is v is it ili ¿friends i »»n tin' since.
arrived on the slough from Astoria pe<1 3 miUion tbs. of wool this sea- 4,5; New jx>rt, 6 ; Empire, 7, 8 ; j
i i Ver.
tot), a. in.: 12:30 to 2 p. m.
I’he dangerous j son.
Gardiner, 9; Florence, 10; Gardi- Meals from
Mr. A. \\. Thresher closed a a few days ago.
and
5:30
to
¡1
p.
m..
M i. G. D. Andersion, ««r c amas successful term of school a Halls illness of their father brought them
nes, 11; Scottsburg, 12, 13, Elkton,
Meals.................................................25cta.
J he water in Lake Huron has
14, 15th.
alloy , is \ isitinq t ri emlIs in this prairie last week.
home.
c
risen eighteen inches during the
Mr. Crow hurst is an able speak- i
1
he
slough
has
been
thronged
I»1In«*»*.
v4n3Stf
Portland has to arrest nearly all
past year.
er, thoroughly posted, and it will
S.M' the tbdiiv ro.*•training swill«' hummers coming there.
with
fut
ive
berry
pickers
for
the
I’iiev
Near Canned ton, Pa., the ground well repay you to go
anil hear
last week; also
several lovely
g
at
1
(.
’(
H
*S
arge in
fr. »111 1tinnii
forget to take out license.
heaves and pulsates just like the him.
guests at the springs.
t*«iunity
L 1*. Lee w ill ship 40 car loads
. Iowa Slough , • is mudi
i indebted«
• 1 1 * 1
breast.
1 )«mgla> county a11« >ws S7.5«O f. «r of quel «»ns to 1 ’«>rt Lind and 300(4
When visiting Coquille City ■
(îe,K Ji0Ka» sa>’s he isn't a candi-
1* >V« J«* scalps, hut none l«>r otlu'r l»«»xes oi tomato« ■s from Grants to the Coos and ( ’apt. Drown for.
Mrs. j
1 date for a place in the presidential stoj> at the Olive hotel.
favors.
anil niniIs.
Olive is sparing no pains t.« veil-!
Bass.
ticket of 1888.
Now
w
hat
«loes
it
all
mean
my
( ’ hi:s. Phillips, of S<until Co-
dor comfort to guests o f this <le- !
I
T VO ot ( « h *s c«unity s l»«*st young
.1
Seven men were killed in a rail
son;
shall
wo
look
for
a
wedding
01
servedly popular house.
♦r tillt*. Ins he«*n visiting lu»re for j >t*« »i>!«* w ere nm It* «>in i. i the mar-
way accident near Columbia, Tenn., j
not ?
» *
St' v»*i a1 «lays.
I iag«* «>f Harvey 1’. Schweers and
li.-'.ek Con u-« t!iij> with belli Steamers.
a few days since.
4’ he splendid steamer Coos w ill
Pen.
Jas. ( ’artwriqht has r«*t ¡red from
i iss »1ose|»hine E learn.
G. A. Drown Proprietor,
The convention of deaf mutes ! run regularly hereafter between
1. M. Dicker. A^ent.
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s
1
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ii
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t
e
l
r<ir«l*
(
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!
1
-
* ( V1i\e hotel, and M r;
x\ u
nistf
7KG.
Mrs. John Coni’«’T was disinterred
this
place
and
Bandon,
leaving
held at Berkeley, Cal., as said to j
*
8
»
*
char;^.* of ht*r hH >11 again.
tl.t* other day at Oswego aftei hav
Farmers are most through hay have been a quiet affair.
Coquille City at 7 a . M., and return- !
i
p
! > ÀÌ rows who has ing lain in the grave 10 years, and ing.
C:i[1*10 T.
ing leave Bandon at 2 l\ M. See ad
It is believed now that ( ’love-!
Invìi very 1«>w D «r Si ’»me tim»*. W MS nor whole body except the lingers
School closes to-day ami our
land and Blaine will be opposing
♦ * ^ ►
impr >ving a t la -t ar •.*« umts.
on one hand had changed to stone. teacher, Mr. L«l. Jenkins, will re
1
candidates
in
1888
for
the
presiden-
The stage route from Empire |
I
. ! r st it ts f«»r lu'r
Mrs J. H . N t ■« ,1
Mr. A. L. Allen with Clauuliggei turn to his home <>11 Middle Fork. I cy.
C’ity to Drain’s, is now in fine con
horn« * in t Iti s H! U*t» t«'-morrow from ami Henry Johnson are in town He has taught us a good school,
Coquiils City. Oregon.
A Texas man has
otbained dition. Passengers put through to
and
we
wish
him
success.
her formi *r lu uno in l ndiana.
en route to lla lls prairie fair
Popular Hotel has recently l»een
82500 from the Western I ’ nion for the railroad the same day, w ithout 1 put in better order than ever before,
The M. E. quarterly meeting
Cant. B«' ed 1« t U!•ned from th«* grounds. Look out for a close
when requested. and is truly a favorite resort.
failing to deliver a message in due extra charge,
1
Eld.
iiither he had race between Hilly Derry and tin e itimienced last Sunday.
Cit\ on S at tir« 1a\ W 1
i he tables are supplied with all the deli-
Fare to Portland by this route,
Mich«.els
is
an
able
speaker,
and,;
ltne‘
cacies
to be had, and in style to suli the
g« no* ft >r nilavi lin«t* 1 \ fv*r his new Clamdigger.
only 14.40.
tf.
most
fastidious
epicure.
by the way, he rubbed our Advon- j Some contractors are being put
steamer.
Dr. Yoikinar returned here last
Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart
For Snl<*.
f thii- place have Saturday after m i absence of sev tist friends rather hard in his ser-' through nr, Austin, Iexas, for the
1
ments
are second to no hotel in S«»uthern
!«'
.
Tli;.* {>«*■ M
1
moii on the Sabbath question. He i importation <>f foreign contract
'
)ree«m.
Several
articles
of
household
H e has been stop
been Invi ng; th•ir fo rtunes t*»1« 1 the eral months.
v4n.‘i0
Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop.
will be reviewed by one of he ad- labor.
furniture,
consisting
of
tables,
a
W
»
A
,
4
ping
w
un
a
sick
uncle
in
Daltiuiorc
by
• k ha ml <*f ( lij»si»'s
: '
The late Chicago school census j kitchen cupboard, bedroom secre
county, Miy y laud.
llis many venti.-t ministers in the Gravel
who wer«* 1*41 'M'«*.1 U *ar t wn.
friend* will be pleased to see him 1'ord school house o 1 Sunday, Aug. shows that less than one-fourth ’ tary, Ao. H aving purchased the
r «' f»¡ ’P for th«e re in l trip for
1. A large audience is expected.
of the population is of American above at a great sacrifice for cash,
! >
¿ i . visiting back again.
member ■ > i * f tin* t «
Elders W ar ! and < ’ole have origin.
they can he bought at a bargain.
TU© Unclersigneci
L I . I’eiinison is now sole pro
i ! r uiviseo
the «'tic iilip.tient ; l »
H as
moved their large pavilion to N or
The Oleo bill passed the senati» Call and see them at my residence
by tin* Air i í > and \•V ita will he prietor of tile stage hue between
school
way and will commence their se- with IngalPs amendment reducing on Elliott St., opposite
tins place amt Coos bay, he having
812.
nes ot meetings to-night.
I hey the tax from five to two cents per house.
bought
Hilly
C
opleys
interest,
t
»
S. W. Harrington.
who lias
Mr. Mark L. El ! 1 Î
h
are earnest, energetic men and de- pound.
lie
has
every
thing
in
good
order
tf.
lately heen at 11»*n ry v die in the
serve success.
4
)
The wheat crop of tlie l ’ niied --------------------------------------------- i
M. J. Me and rui s the route lo the satisfac
interest (-if lli< 1 ?!«•!(
What is the matter with Lodi?
Ai V R 1 M R
States for tho présent season is es
■ity tili th«* tion of all.
1 )< maki. left foT tin ' i1
Why « li. 1 he change his name?
i *•; Cumuii.diatu, .Inly 22«. 1 * «*>. Mr tf. I.
1 he quarterly meeting of the We hardly recognized him and timât«*«! at from 435 to 450 million
20th.
Sehw
•« v.- au«l Miss Josh* Kle ii i.
bushels.
Coquille
circuit
>f
the
M.
L.
<*i
Lower C ->< ¡Tulle riser. .Inly 25. Is-'*».
J
-t
.
Lyons
1
c«'nq
-1
«*-
might
have
been
decieved
altogeth
Mr. \Y
and.
' il
A
fisliing
party
from
Chicago
church
South
closed
at
North
fork
!.
.
\.
nctnuld
um
l
M
m
.
II.
S
i
»
iu
*.
er had it not been for the cloven
tf*«l « ue « »f th«' kn»ohhie H !l»arns in
Is J »re pa rod to buy or sell for
capturo«! a sea turtle in Narn gan- ;
school
house
a
couple
of
days
fot >t.
the c«»unty. on hi ' [ •reimist ;'S Ìli tifi"
reas«»nable consideration.
R O ltA.
sett bay, weighing one tlnmsund i
since, and Uev. Haynes returned
Clyde.
place.
He has the following for sale:
pounds.
‘•i ' i •• r.slifielit. July 17. I8S15. to the wifi* of
here yesterday accompanied by
1
.1
4 h:i!l«iig«- A i w j i l r i l .
Stewar «1 ami 1*. 1*4»*u l.av «• HI* »Veil
Presiding
Elder
Michael.
Five Indians were kill«*(l and ! iiiF r .iii}>b.’*lL a son.
their me; it market t» >i &i. 8ite w a id s
At M.es'.iiieKl.-Iuly 15, i>'‘>. to tlw V, • of
EJ. H ku ald : A s 1 road al«>ng nmny injure»! by lightning at Red i F. V. Phipps, a son.
Mr.
iiiushaw,
has
sent
us
a
e
1
h >hiii"« >ll
.1
huihlilig Oj >J » »Sit' tli
this evening 1 saw a poster of Lake réservation, says a St. Paul !
» 4«*- 4
specimen
o
f
what
T.e
think
is
jet.
I h«- cheap *st—11 *>1T acres 1 miles from
!i »use, ai id Mr. 8ite wa id i s giving
y
: : I < ICc | oi l.
1
Messrs. Ward and Cole, in which
qt
A
mountain
of
it
is
1
»unit
th
ere,'
Gravel
Ford. 3a lores in cultivation.
All
ithis j>e¡rs»»nal suj»« •ivi ."ion.
Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosier, gui'il .unit !_■ ocoiit ranet* for stock. House
the\ jiro pose t * » discuss on various
and the specimen sent us is a cube
The M assachusetts legislature of the ( ’ash St«u-e.
:?«;vl«; with v!u-d addition.
Darn 30x42
t«*j)ics, among which are
the
'r, has his
H. Ke rn, the
cut out with a jack knife, and for a
passed a law f ubidding the sale of Eggs, per doz.,..................
o-'d
iuci:ard.
.>
l
eal
ot
ir.ittle,
lot
of hogs,
15c
sh«»;> in i•mm rig »d- !h r < >n the bay, beautiful, glossy jet, it would out j “ Christian Sabbath, <*U\," and ns
Good
tobacco to persons under sixteen Apples, per bushel.............
1.00 12 stands of bees, farming tools.
sai«l gentlemen have atlinued that
and will sn |>[)ly ti *ln‘ nil en with
timber . n um !i aied portion of the land.
rival black diamond coal.
years of age.
Potatoes,........... “ .................
12.0
AU tor .<2200 eiiiiuiii of J. S ¡rdwart on the
the Sabbath • >f tie* fourth com-
barrels far
suj »«■ri»>r t<» those
r
«
El«
»Ur.
per
barrel,.............
5.0
Mr.
f
row
hurst
w
ill
deliver
an
premises
•■•••of the undersigned.
Domi
agents
robbed
her
majes
inainlment of the decihigne is the
n«*i sc«».
hr« *ught from Sa» j
Butter, per roll..................
30
a) acres at Grave! l-\,rd .V> acres cleared,
other >f his interesting lectures
1
Christian Sahimth and tin mark ty’s mail coach near Humboldt
2s
or> lions- bi.v2.> with kitchen addition
‘8 J;n< »u large i » r; 1 4 .> supply in i«* to-night. Go hear him. The
Ch.ce.se, per pound..............
PH
of till, «»-list is (he koopino of the station, M i m a « (lie 20th. nad
Lain
40x20. (i«s«d -Inn orchard bearing
Beef.-deal:...........“ .............
12$
a family till !!.«*;. ar e t iretli «>1 fish, t' liip'-raiice question is destined to
o b ta in e d 820.000.
first day *4 the week, and as these
Beef, per for«' qr. “ ..................
fi \>il! be sold if re::sonabb> oiler made, for
are broil *ht u*» : r 1 ti 1 « -A south
p.irticuiars enquir. of G. i). Hobson Myrtle
o* ih'* ¡coding issue ill politics for!
From the evidence elicited at the «!«>. per hind qr., “ ..................
gentlemen nave
challenged the
7 Point or of the undersigned.
tin* river and s«>l«l •’i«•re «lai ly by th»* a few years, and you should go
“ woihl t » disjirove it,’ 1 therefore tiial of the Anarchists in Chicago, Mutton................“ .............8 ( a 10
i . .
I
**f « '.client timber, fir and
fter.mer.- h >r •*>< > «•»•n 1 > ( ipie ee.
and find out w hat is being done
8 */" li
r \ t eedar, ncnrCoquilic City, f«*r sale at
deny that theSabbath ««filie fourth a |>l«>t to kill off the police and Salt D ork ,......... “ ...................
( ’* »rued B eef,. . . . “ ..................
7 reasoimble rates, l or particulars, enquire
«lau gliter <»f m >w.
Miss !•Mith Mo
commandment is the '‘Christian militia «vas revealed.
Hams, . ............. “ ..................
11 of J. ( . Jiaird i«r of the undersigheil.
Hon. W m. M«»rr; ^w i wl ìom w* in« n-
The track at the Halls prairie Sabbath.” i also deny that the
The Mississippi
Agricultural Bacon( sides) . . . “ .................
T il RLE LOTS.
It)
T0j1st•ofr.ro«
tioned ris h*ilig Ianger oiisly ill fair orond is in fine condition. keejiing of the fiist day of the college has a chair of dairy hus d*> (shouldei > ..“ ..................
(
1
9
( o<ju:i!u ( ity w n
.two weelI s ag1 », i> dt']• ig a long well 1’heie are J horses there from week is the mark of the beast.
15a.-d...................“
..................
12
1 bandry, and has just graduated
2 li»2 acts on the
and w ill «1» mhtless 1m out of dau- Douglas county in training and w ill me»*t
these gentlemen, or a class of butter and cheese ma- ( ’abbage,........... “ ................
* ( ity: ¿V.) nc\
qllillt
Onions...............................
3
ger s? m m
4 others to soon a: rive. The race eitlier <»f them, in any reasonable hers.
u«*rcf i » j* mon* i A trass, all fenced. G ikm
Sugar..................“ .............10(O 13
burn and It- list ; f;
Hilly time at any }>lace in Coos county,
The f. >1 low mg g " fr« un tliis jilae«* between C !m idigger and
30 harn«‘Sta Easy t»*]
Jas. Calvert,formerly one of tho Coffee, in tins, . .............
do, green.......... “ ..................
14 «>r m this • »Ilice.
to the ( I. A. U. t•lieamj unent at Horry will come ott there on the they may select.
proprietors of the Iloseburg and
W H I T E CLOAK
Tea, g re e n ,....... “ ............. 30 (q 70
J. P. Easter.
Sun Francisco: M r. T. Y’. Ni«*li« »Is 21; t prox., and the horses then put
1
G
i
l
«ter«
of white
cedar timtier
Coos bay stage line, is suj>t. of the d<»,English bkfst“ .................
75 I ' » ' ' land. s « n«-fiairth
in
condition
for
the
fair.
mile
from Dear
Mr
,4
.
H.
H.
-lalW
sister-in
and lii.s
flic president has warned ofti- line from Grants Pass to Crescent Dice, ................. “ ..................
10 creek. \ ery Cheap.
1 u order to finish up the work j
N ich« »Is and l»«jr family, •Iiiilge J.
Beans,...............“ ...................
4
Un wary for sale-capacity ot six
cials under his administration City.
barrels.
(rood Location—Every
lit* has now on hands, Mr. - l ’ ams-|
H. Nosl ♦ r and M is.-- M. L «liman.
Apples,
d
rie
d
,..“
.................
8
.
1
.
against using their official position
In Copiah, county Mississijipi, ;
thing
convenient.
Satisfactory reasons
Basins,
do* . . “ .................
20 given for winning to sell.
“ I Inlive used doll will be compelled to remain ' in attempts to control political the prohibitionists have just gained
A ladv writes:
Currants, do . . “ .................
12
n*’ and a half acres one-half ljiile from
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in my family over lieie one more Sunday and movements.
( oquille City, on stage load: house of
This is as it should a complete victory.
It was celo- \\ IK)],................ “ ..................
15
tin
n
he
w
ill
positively
leave
five rooms, wood-shed, g«»od cistern, 150
for many years, ami <*'*uM Tint k♦*«*j*
be.
Now if he finds one doing brated by firing cannon, ringing
fruit trei'S. some bearing — V« ry cheap.
for M yrtle Point.
H e is taking
» ) ” acr« s on North f«#rk near Gravel
house without it. For the relief
The Best Bargain-
that which he has forbade, and i bells, etc.
* ) i tord; 25 acr«*« cleared, house lt!x26,
die finest pictures
we have seen j
of the pains consequent
upon
will shovel him out on the toe of j Governor West, of Utah, has I Ai'j ncr.'S of (*ood 1n»tt * la «1. scv«-n barn .»''\.>4, siimkehous«-. wood-slual, bee
niili*s lii'low (toquill** City. *>n tin* riv. r. la use; ! stands of b«-. s. 2 cows, household
female weakness ami irregul trities, in the county and if you would his executive boot, the country will ^ issued a proclamation which in prii't* sii'iHi. Lil><*r.i! time on J?tiK» f tli** and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon
have good w >rk done call
early.
and hartiess. 15 aer«*s«»f crops: ran-»«* <«ut-
I consider it without an equal.
have attained a point to which the substance says that the missionary amount. Twenty-one head of cattle lor siiie and c< nv« ni«nt for I * *«» head of st«>ck,
Wo have tried him and find his
Enquire of* NV. Gilman, or at this is h-ss than on.' mile from school house and
I>eo|de have anxiously been look -; work of jiroselyting t«» the Mov
Not a particle of calomel or any
i
oiFice.
u41tf.
pi >S? < >ti - :-2.5« K«.
work all first class.
*
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•
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----
--------
ing
lor
many
years.
I
his
thing
of
mon
faith
owing
to
its
polygamous
other deleterious m h-tance enters
1
'■ * ni^ ' s »hove Parkersburg,
1 « « mm on « oquilii- r1 \ i*r: 2 » aeies bottom—
Mr.
Farnsworth
who
has,
with
long
tenure
on
promises
of
official
me},
must
be
stopjied.
into the composition ot A yer’s
U-neli and hill land. House 20x28
THE A
S T E A M E R ballance
his
wife and baby, been visiting positions would be a disgrace to a
barn r2xi.); ■ >d. young orchar«l, bearing;
n
.
.
,
. „
Cathartic Pills. On the contrary,
1
Herr Krupp s contract to suji -
good limb« roll :h<*on ?h>* place; g<K»d out-
si«l«* range for st*M*k. Price, 1250.
those who have used calomel and Mr. and Mrs. Chillier, whose niece country which boasts less than ply China with 1500 tons of steel
/■»lAon 15.r l«io acr« s of land. 80 acres under
Mrs.
F.
is,
left
on
Thursday
for
ours
other mineral poisons, as medicine,
^ fence. »M ni fruit trees house, barn00X40.
rails is looked on as. a jiiece of
t g i o d ' an ,« for cattle adjoining.
their home in Iowa.
While here
find Ayer’s Pills invaluable.
O H) f< r House and two lots in Goquille
Steward A: Paden will hereaf- diplomatic strategy,
anil
was
they have made a host of friends
( ity; very cheap.
W e owe an apology to Lyons and who regretted their departure. ter have a big supply of choice brought about to beat England. ; Capt. H. W. Dunham,
“!T'17.: for House and lot in Coquille City*
Son of this place, in that we men Mr. F. is a first-class engineer and sausage on hand on Wednesday Bisiuack, it is thought, is at the
V.CRIIS—A sphndii ranch, at a
»
)
—
'
very
;rea bargain.
At least 415000
NATiii
muin
as
F
c
h
o
w
s
:
of
each
week,
and
will
promptly
j
bottom
of
it
tioned the town was destitute of
mechanic and will return here and
worth of good timber in close proximity to
fill orders from all parts. Send in
bacon. They have several tons of
Leave Coquille City at 7 a. m. the water. Two t<> three hundred sheep go
For real good bargains, go to
start some enterprise if he can sell
with the place.
Place well imroveu—75
the very finest quality.
Failing his saw mill, of which he owns a your orders.
Nosler’s drug store in this place. i daily for Bandon and way ports. acres clean'd—price, cash down, *2500.
I A C H E S « » n Coquille river. 80 acres
li 50.
to get into the store one evening good one, in Iowa.
He is selling goods extremely
Every person
Leave Bandon at 2 |>. m. daily « 4 0 bottomland. :> acres cleared, bal-
lanrcgood timber. c«-ilar and tir -convenient
we went to other stores and were who has formed his acquaintance
Westport a village in Clatsop cheap, and keeps nothing but the for Coquille City and way ports. to log. Small house with three rooms;
informed that there was none in will he pleased to see him back
.< 22 « hi . t *r. 120.ten s including the b«>ttom
tf.
Go with this fast and commodi and and house !*?I200—a splendid chance
county this state was destroyed by- best.
town.
one wishing to make a home.
Liberal
ous boat. Everything done to ren for
again.
fire on the 21st.
terms given.
Reraember this: W e give tlie
M. M. Harrisson, of Parkers
One choice business lot in Coquille City
der comfort tc passengers.
H e r a l d and Sun Francisco Chron
1 —verv desirable.
D i k i >.
A
t
Marshfield,
Oregon,
Tho
loss
by
the
drouth
to
the
burg, is here under the treatment
n48tf
A BARGAIN.
icle for 82.75 peryear; the H e r a l d
cattle
men
of
Texas
is,
so
far,
up-
,*
7
0
acres
«it
Gravel Ford, all bottom
July
24,
1886,
Mary
Corintlm
oi Dr. Downing for spider bite, one
* ) « ' land.
5 i acres under cultivation,
and
S.
F.
Call,
82.50;
the
H
erald
STOCKHOI
DEHS
NOTICE.
30 acres good pasture.
One of the l»e«t
o f the litte acrobats the size of a Lightner, wife of ( ’apt. It. J. wards of six million dollars.
and S. F. Examiner, 83.00; and the
places on the North fork; \v«>uld make a
Rv order of the board of «iiri*ct >i ^ of M.
wheat grain having bitten him on Lightner, aged 40years, 10 months
The Soldiers Orphans home at \ H e r a l d and Home & Farm 82.«50 P. It. association, the full amount of stock goo«l dairy farm. F««r particulars enquire
of the undersighed or on the premises of
the back o f the neck close up to and 28 days. Mrs. I Jghtner was Knightstown Indiana was destroy
subscribed i« called f««r, is now due and will J. H. Fox, Gravel K<*rd. Oregon.
I
—
all
in
advance.
The
latter
jir.per,
Loss
the base of the brain. The wound one of Cons county’s most respect ed by tire a few days ago.
CHEAP! CHEAP! !
| the Home <fc Farm, wi 11 be sent a be collectable 30 days from first publication
8100,100.
acres
i*.
Dandon ( ity. on Main street;
of this lntlice.
is a frightful one. L ittle attention ed citizens, and all who enjoyed
»
)
larg«-
liuildingof
five rooms, etc.. als«i
j year free to any address by the
G. I). Etinn
*1. A. Lehnherr
was paid to it for a day or two, and her acquaintance join the bereaved
barn. " he pit-mis« sure cleared and fenc«*d,
1 he Quakers have spent 840,000 render paying one year in advance
President
Secr«*tary
are pretty, and will b«- sold extr nn-Iy cheap.
this gave the poison a chance to husband and family in deploring during the past year in mission i for the U erlad and any arrearages
Myrtle Point, July 2*» 1880.
Enquire «»f Walter Sinclair,
her untimely death.
work in Madagascar.
n50 4w
tf.
1
Coquille City, Oregon,
that he may owe.
get seated.
V n y
your wat*»r rcut.
M A R SH FIE LD ,
Cregcn.
No Chinese Employed.
1 1 ««ii SI a li I«,
Is Pstn I, Brst
-AJ K in d s of HAULING
Done at sinert notice.
OLIVE
HOTEL,
tills. A. i„ OLIVE, PROP.
-4
Land
Agency!
Coquille
City
The Greatest Bargain Out
amt ciiHiife for niiikiig Money^
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