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Subscription, per year................... Ÿ-.®'
A s we g<> t,i press we receive the
following
\\ h«*ret8 at a
general
election
from
Hill j.ist brings
news
of the
capture of
lSSii, th** ouestion of
m urderer) at Cape Perpotua, last
Saturday morning at 5
o’clock,
whether
or
t swine should lie allowed to run
Saunders (the Albany
large in Coos county, Oregon, Hogj.u and Mont**ith effected the
duly submitted to the legal capture. They got the drop on him
Ts of said Coos county; and with a gun and he wilted. John
"
teas it appears from the returns G ari er of the
of -aid election of said Coos county ; i„ the capture.
a
in
Capt.
held on tin* 7th day of June A. J)
T U E S D A Y , A l G U S T 3, ISStt.
( ' « » l i t i « i l. l l l t o t '.
Em pire:
Umpqua assisted
Capt'1 Hill shook
quarterly
that the whole number of votes hands with Saunders; he appears
report of the superintendent of the ca.-t for county officers were 1531, leconciled. He had made his way
Oregon State Prison.
that there were 170 votes cast in to the Alsea
and was
coming
From it we h
learn that 1 *2 0101 .favor of swine running at large and around hv Drain if he had not
days were furnished to the X. M • j
foundry, at 10 cents per day.
1 his
is a stove f* uedry, and the convict
lalxir so furnished comes in direct
3(1 y >tes against swine running at been stopped. News,
|arne in said county, and itappenr-
P o rli P a c k in g .
j,,«, f,oin the returns of said elec-
tion, that a majority of
the
votes
competition with free labor used by oust on said question were against
other stove ton ml lies.
H>w c a n a swine running at large in said Coos
man compete who pays fair wages county.
to free labor with this convict hitnir
Therefore, notice is hereby given
ri
NOTICE o il
Ijala! i Utk*
M iin iM lrrs ( a ii ^ li l.
I t m i n i n g ; u l L u r j ( ( ‘.
J. A. 1) F a n . ï'.ilitt »r ; nul l’roprietor
W e have before us
to
1* 1
Ed. H e r a l d : - Some time ago
i noticed in tin H e r a l d an article
urging the people of Coquille City
to form a stock company tor the
»)nrj -( *r t * < putting up a packing
at 40 cents per day.
He cannot, that after sixty days from the date house. Since then I have given the
and this convict labor lias well of this notice, it will be unlawful subject a great deal of thought,
nigh driven free labor out of the for swine to run at large in Coos
and l a n now convinced that such
field in this line,
Ecfore the county, Oregon, under penalty of a thing would pay largely,
The
inauguration *>f this system there five dollars for the first offence and Ja^v prevent’ng swine from run-
used to be several stove foundries ten dollars f*n each subsequent ning at large, though L was oppos-
in this state, that did a flourishing efl'ence to be recovered from the tH{ to jt ,tlu| voted against it, makes
business, and
employed
many owner of such swim* by civil
such ¡in
undertaking the more
hands ut good wages.
\\ here are action in the name of the state of
feasible. The effect will be that
they now ?
Oregon, before a justice of tin* hogs kept up will he tit f* r pork,
Vi F
Jay
lt . ) i
»! )< *v.'—
K ' j. is 1e r t.v 1 a ilia
• c of
iug-iiftmetl hi *i . i*i* iia fi1«
f i
liis in teliti* »a t*> :. nk * í'i:
of ills claim, ¡nal
• : 1' i" :
k of j ! eolia-
malie ii for«* tin* 1¡ «i-e or i
t\ cour' of ( « mis canity at E m pi
iz:
gon.o-.i NYodnesday, .'.illusi 2.'», Is »
Carminio M. I.ouser. lioiiieHt**¡i« \»>.
for tie* K. 1 , of S. E. 1 S. W . • o f S . !*].
1 1 ,
c. : ? .
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T|i. lit) S .jlt. i l w i s t V. il. M er.
H e nam es the following; witnesses to nr-c-v
M O N T G O M E R Y W AR D & CO.
viz:
i
227 & 22Ü V\ aliasli Aveuae, Ubieairo, III.
H . 1!. Bro\ ns* n
J. C. H e rvv
'I’h o m a s K ook u rd
S. S. Kndieott
!
V r
% sry
all of '.n r*ir.*’..
Coos c»»nnt
1 Ie
( »re .»on.
( 'h.is. W . . (»!.:is o.t.
lie iu.-r
I)ome anb ^anrt.
Jill 20
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hot
*7 T O a S T S
O IF *
Z P -A -F E IR S .
Magnificent Premium List.
O n ly
CO
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Copy an J Outfit to Club-mieera Free.
Address,
HOME A H ^ FARM, LouisvIC: * *
Mi :.. < . '.V.Ulivi*.
'
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Mrs. A .G . A ikon.
O L IV E & A I K E N .
Have just received at
tl^eir n e w
iV
T l i e Z_ j attest S t y l e s
or. including a • ,»•«:: *.f
AD;ES AiYDOHilDREN S H ATS
P lc -w e r ^ . C s t r ic li
P l 'a i i i s s atnd.
Tips-
LAIRD S JOHNSON
T j C^COS.
P ic c c n s .
a n d C rn am en ts.
_ Kuching Embroidery
v'eiiing. Scarfs etc- etc.
. • i 1
•tjlJIlIí City, Oregon,
i
K i K * IN -
I
Groce ï i** , b'l « vi-iou-, ('aim ed fruit
and 1 eeetahles,
iisirtery Store!!
A Large Variety of
>f c-ittlo ¡nid other catti
¿o
oí I'*1 a :ui in Mudili;.; tk>'e co.vs,
muy o’.lu r vabtiilile tilinga ¡».bout
i't-aüv a ran* * a: un.
Flour,
n
1\
A. G . Aiken,
e
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 E A C H I S S U F
h
ì
I
C o q u ille C ity, O g n ,
Great Bargain.
.
e
S Ï * » !«* N
: G
I.iilit* t*) suit the timet,,
li
s:rn n ;*s. 8 ï ikes ¡«uh pickets furnish-
; .'il sh<»rt noli*;«.
*.’ItE -i'if l-in.l 2'.j mile
miles Iroiu Co-
quilie t y . i.O*■ i<*r •s i » i * •<mi i<) tiiu-
■ 1
. ui L-'.i so. ck-il to tame p r s s ;
iii
. « • 1 1 * ï i ; ; f:\U2 i i'miit* rustic, g* um I 1 >-e-
.ood orchard, etc., etc.
i c for
Largest Circulation o f any Agricultural Paper
iu the West.
— — or,-------
's
O
liis continuous residence u pon , a n d eultiva-
tion o f. said lan ds
if 1 s ’
1 A L
T h e B U Y E R S ’ G U I D E la
i laaued M a r c h a n d Sept.«
, e a c h y e a r , S é ' Ü80 p a g e s ,
In c he s, w i t h o v e r
3 , 9 0 0 lllu a tra tlo n s — a
w h o le P ictu re G a lle ry .
1
G I V E S W h o le sa le P rie* *
d ir e c t to c o n t in u e r a o n a l l g o o d s f o r
p e r s o n a l o r f ( a m i l y use. T e l l s h o w to
o r d e r , a n d g i v e s e x a c t cost o f e v e r y
t h i n g y o u use, eat, d r i n k , w e a r , o r
h ave f .m w ith . These I N V A L U A B L E
H O O K S c o n ta in In fo rm a t io n g lean ed
i'roin t h e m a r k e t s o f t h e w o r l d . W e
w i l l m a il a copy F R K K to a n y a d
d r e s s u p o n reeetpt o f 10 cts. t o d e f r a y
c x ;,»n se o f m a i l i n g . I «et u s h e a r f r o m
you.
R e s p e c tfta lly ,
Ha t
to order a speciality.
i S t m v . i lush. S ilk. Sitiin m* \ elvet, v i n e !
Meal, Bacon, and
Tobacco, Cigars,
Lard,
u e w i l l sell c h w ip fo r ( as m .
v ln 6 .
Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions.!
-A ls o -
A fresh an 1 choice supply of Beef |
and other Meats.
peace of the precinct in which such ! or nearly so, th« whole year round,
ploy the prisoners in some w a v ,; owner or keeper or either of them and this would furnish farmers a
but their labor should never he lot resides. In witness w hereof 1 have ready market for a few fat hogs
out to anybody under contract, and hereunto set iuv baud and nflixed that theyjmigld at any tone have
^
ys-
til
r .
;
ft
if- ■
m
n49
V. Nichel
l he state should, of course, cm-
CHEAPEST!
o.
iitet ad las!
Sanción, Greg.,
the industry chosen should be such the seal of the county court of on hand. Observation 1ms con
v s',n'hU‘-
^ >
a one as would ii ierfere a.-» l.ttle at sahl Cons couidy, this 1‘JtSi day of vinced me that hogs will keep fat
----- -g
\
e
tr.tp irs
C\V
possible with private enterprise. July A. 1). liSSd.
iLY and Drain's Station
mi clover pasture, ami all that
F ar better tlmt the state c*uitt ibute
J. J. Lamb.
would be neccessarv would be a
STA -E and S T EA r y lB O A T line!
directly to the maiutenauce of the
County Clerk. small amount of othei feed in tin*
-*e* *♦
prisoners, than that our industries
Carrying' Tlie U* S* Mails
Twenty thousand people witness fall to put them in fine condition
«
t
i
c
i
*
E
:
v
n
:
i
c
v
h
o
o
k
.
should lie crippled, and industrious
A l s o
to slaughter.
Now, that we are
1. W illards l>o«»k shows how to j>ri»iiortion a cor-
Weiis. Fargo & Co's
ed the hanging of Joel Jum p ¡it
nire.
Make
inoiildini;
knives.
¡I.
(le
t
rake
to
and law-abiding men be compelled
CABINET
M
AKER.
inn
re
with
-ave
n.ouldinir
I.
Alaune
a
taj.or
iti«
8
denied the rangt* for our hogs we
(hi Intin, Mo., a few days ago.
« m a r e . 5. M itre inoulitiii»; worked on baso. *'>.»¿et
I'U ’tnr V rtttnc: l)ooi* dud Y»'iiid>»w Frames
to compete v ith convict labor.
Express
must trv and make ¡i bettor mark- length or hip ratters. 7 . oet the haokinn tómame
made. S aws tiled and Furniture Repaired.
two ways.
S. (le t the leiiuth o f .lack r a fte r « two
The
Chinese
black
Hags
¡ire
sup-
There is one industry that is not at
1* Make liiii f o r «u lioave roof.
10. I ay out
i t and keep ¡1 bi tter class <>i ii**gs. way
All Aitrkd«»n m order. Priées Reasonable.
raft» rs o f any |dt* h.
11. Cut oahlo m ouldings to
i
>
■
»
r
ivot
iing
me
e
tl¡u*oits
present carried on at ¡ill i:
this
lit at ton.
li» l ’ ut tiiiper end of Jack ra fte r«.
13.
i f »If this there m no way 1’etter l'ut v a lh ’jr rafters. II. iio t S sijuaro two w a y «. '«. L »eatioii: Near (j»<l».l Deat h lintel.
the
B
iit-
up
*n
in
their
war
ko a «"it'ol»* w it li a miliare. .*>. T o itiaU** a spiral.
state, that could, we believe, l*e in
titan to sta rt« packing h«*use.
If St.
17. 1*1 mu 1 • a post with a ten-foot polo.
Is. l'luinl» a
c n o k e d post. 1*.*. Make one in»x oontain same as two.
T E AY SE S EM PI RE C IT Y A N D D R A IN S
troduced and carried on with con isli.
1
1 « ’/jJl
r* » f Ai I Li’Jl
HH
Coquille City w ill ofTev m*»re in •> i. f u t a rafter without a know ledge o f its length.
I
L
l
i
t
U
1 j
S T A T IO N E V E R Y
1'rioo, j*k’t«. or fd..M» per dozen.
Send to
ILits ¡ire lieing made out of wood
vict labor, but the factory should
T It. Willard.
ducements than any other point t»n
M O N D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y and F R ID A Y
! hi nd<.Ip:». Orioni )
Coquille City. Oregon.
to
be run by the state itself, and tin* pulp. They are impervious
the 1 iv<*r. of course let us have it
The steamer J F N O or R E S T L E S S meets
N O T IC E
labor not let out by contract.
\Y*t water ard not wanting in flexibili there, but let others places speak.
J , W a l s r ? F r o p *
CONTRACTOR &
B U I L I) E R ,
Jarvis, Gorinll &
Gs.
refer to the manufacture of grain
sacks.
This
is
not entirely
an
ty.
Enterprise.
In New Foundland and on
experiment, for the state of C ali
fornia has now a factory of that
by the
kind in successful operation at the
indicated zero July 1st, anil
state prison of that state.
I f the labor of our state
the
hundreds.
The
was used for that purpose, it might
l.ij in >>•']* liulitsir)
weather
fish
ing is out of the question.
prison
NOrwav, July 30.
Labrador coast p e o p l e are starving
The Oregon Immigration
board
A lt’iough the timber pi >«luet has
..
,
.
.
until recently received cnmpnra-
tivelv slight attenthm, it is destin
1« hereby given, to all whom it may roiu 'em :
That tlm unil(-rei«m*d w ill not l»i> responsible for
any debts contracted, or fo r any work done on the
claim at Itnli;»n liar »known now as It. }J. Low e’s
claim , O. 1». F.lgin's cl.'.im or James A iken’s claim
a'nl worked by El»*in. I«owe Si Aiken in copartner
ship i until further notice, or until we have paid up
all outstanding ;ic«*ounts, and have had a settl»*-
nient o f our business between ourselves,
! ,,at,.llat Myrtie P point..
u. H.
1 1 . 1 1. »«.*
o in t, , It.
Wool : W ool !
Coos County, * >re«ou, ti. 1». L!«iu.
Annusi I nh lvO , '
Beer <>i* I'e.-d duality always to
had at tin*
Brewery,
and
be
orders
from ¡»1! parts tilled promptly.
vu.
A Q 1 1
u n u t h
p
v
ò
i n
1 U
ß n
n L •
It ed to play an important part in
Main
i :. i quille City 0<»n.,
is i the development of . Oregon. Our
corner on grain sacks, especially if
'"ont! 'V » »! in
r?u^ 1 7c* a . ( '
i evident that tin* managers ¡ire play I\»rt ( )rford cedars an* already fa-
i »
» };*•», • i 1 ! I Vi
a «
•' N ; C
nj, Coots and Slices.
the sacks so produced were not
.\ g * Will 1 wagonmaking ma-
ii g ii.to the hands oi the railroad ( mous.
I will IB!y I
i'L.llln
contracted to
speculators
and
termi i.^ furnished 1 y our oak ¡iiid o f 171 J out
( V e
Clocks. Cutlery, etc.
companies.
1
1
woo!
at
«#
n
»
i»
rsi-c»..
!
Iv'.'j
dealers before they were made.— j
j
\
i
! j 4-!* ■:I < ': •«> ,• *. s. Pntvisionn, Floor,
BlU*i 1
asii while our Oregon
woods
°
IP»
Col. lan es, with a force of 300
I / I.' •
; ••
t rit.iii* .. nuts. Tobacco,
Northwestern Farmer and Didry-
as white cedar, ash, maple and oth
1 '•* '.'PVi. ' '.. ' . i : , *'*(*,, etc.
men, met 1,200 \aqui Indians near i
man.
ers are unsurpassed for furniture. o f it ulili
Lìgi U il ait iJif.u i.
Mdlitno recently, and a three-hour j
•* “V w » h f i o l d
Oregon is now in position to n ‘Ver
[Cm s Day News. I
A.V.
1» ittle followed.
1 he Indians were
Flour. Bacon Sz Potatoes
her lumber in competition with the
Quite a number of the “boys in defeated, and 40
( i „ 7
lv.ivs on lían 1. U Dii evt rv thin s«»!il at
were
killed.
white
pi
le
of
the
Mississsippi
\
al
:<-dr»<»¡k
¡»rice".
?
t
fi
:i:s
l
’aslt.
U
blue’’ are passing through town on Twenty prisoners were afterward
U
NV.
U
.
Vvelili.
,
ley. ll**i' fir and cedar are already
their way to the re-union.
shot. The Mexicans lost Capt.
own »f ‘.vcriìl t I h *» tei • known as 1 ¡andón i. ,
in
demand
in
the
thinly
timbered
„44
:
- * •
Mr. Crook, wf Curry county, 1ms Arms, and nin** killed and thirty
sections between the Bocky Moun
been on the bay for several days. wounded.
Manufacturer of
íA p
tains and t in* hakes. They ;*:v soiight
-Ì V
1* >• VI!'
H e says the Curry county boys
A dispatch from Indian Territory
LEMON :.()!>.*,. CRKAM SODA. SARSA-
id
m l f; ,VV '•
for in Omaha, Denver ¡ind Kans;is
t i " fi . Î L î r * ! y i l
\ t\ D O , PAIPLLV. tìlNlìER ALE. CHAMPAGNE
are going to have several fast says: The drouth still continues
,
, ,
I City, and it will not belong before
( 11>I !•:. M 1 N E U A L W A T E R , miao G U M
horses at the fair this bill, and in over earn the whole ot the tetri-
*
, , .
L . .
Mrs. S. E. ROBINS'l»fi I ho.Tictcr,
l
SYl;l P atul VI NEG AR.
( we* may look for a steady output ot
tend t o ‘back ’em up’ with all the tory. The range is rapidly bein
Tff
T,r
nr
Ayt-nl f»>r thè Celebrated Oregon Grape
1 <r Oregon lumber for the Fast. The
m u
loose change from that section.
lioot
Hit A T S .
ruined, anil prairie fires ¡ire already prices obtained are sufficient to in-
L liL L
.
v4 n -*5
H k n b t H c d i : n .
Mur- suro roas nr bio pr*»fts.
Two darkey shows and two tom- burning in every direction.
I have again taken p* ■SSi» » 1 : of tin
M«*rethan a year ago the News R oiwn . ' s ’ o »! ;:;. and \\,!i ¡.pare n»» j.a r»
peranco lecturos in town last wook. rain Ins brok^ out among tho cjittlo
called .attention to liu* feasibility "I *>r expens • ;«» make it pieas»mt for guests.
The darko)- shows “drew" much in several localities, and many are
encouraging this industry, and ¡t is ;
\ share of th<* patronage it SoJicUed
the best house .-; but whether this dying.
I bless we have rain soon, gratifying to note that our sugges- ! Ronru ¡uul k»J mg.
. • . i*»**.(X)
PR C PRIETC R.
fact ii complimentary to the dark- a regular epidemic among the stock tions ¡tft**r being wid«*lv copied in 1 D«>iml without ¡oJgina .
. . .
. . . 25cIn.
Eastern journals devoted to the I M«*oJ h
ies, the lecturer or the people or is feared,
liivtTv, IVnl and Slant4 Stable.
V -i tllíí*
subject, have been the means of |
this place, we hav’nt time to dis
make it impossible
to
get
up a
is being denounced ¡ill around.
is rigid that ic should for it
i
A- L- ITosler, Proprietor
SU:PRM M 'iH iW ilis H
Water Wiiis,
ill
lio «
cuss.
»
4
A Philadelphia
that a great deal
physician
of
G irls of a marriageable age do
says ! not like to tell how old they are;
what pmses hut you can find out by
subjoined
following
the
pepsiu, that nervousness commonly
is had temper; and that two-thinls
young lady doing the figuring,
U«»l! her ♦<* put down the number
of the so-called malaria is nothing of the mouth in
instructions,
which
she
the
was
Imagimtion lie says, born, then to multiply it by 2, then
is responsible for a
ills and he gives
:»s
multitude
S p e c ia l a tte n tio n
G -iv e ii to B o a r d in g -
l o T e l i a G i r l * » n g «‘.
for heart disease is only mild dys-
but laziness.
ñm
important subject.
There
are
eighty gam bling
houses in Pittsburg which do a
business of £1,000,000 yearly.
Thin p a p e r 1« kept on file a t the oOlre o f
YE
SON
TERMS
1 forsi-s finii
s ut ¡ill hours.
G»»..-
Pjisturagc by tin» Guy. wtvk <»r monti*
vini.» Jin.
GENTS
sub
Any information in regard to the above
line can be procured at the Rlarco or Central
hotels in Marshfield, and the post ofliceo
in any public l * u c in Empire.
C O Q U I L L .E
M
l l a l i
— AND—
Tug Company!!
— DE A LE R S I N —
n
M illi
— A N D A L L K IN D S OF —
L U M
C e d a r , f ir ,
ash
B E R
, m aple ,
m yrtle
,
A ld e r and spruce lumber always on
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
TOWING
B y the T u g K A T I E C O O K , on
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
Timber, match-wtxxl and stave tim
ber purchased.
I Orders for lumber filled in quanti-
! ties to suit, and at the lowest living
i rates.
J. PARKER,
C H A S . F. D O R
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon.
vln!8tf.
M O D E R A TE.
POST OFFICE
KNABE
Store,
C. ANDREWS
PI ANO
Coquille City,
D V ER TIS IN G
of to add 5, then to multiply it by .'*0,
an instance then to add her age, then to
News.
the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua.
New and comfortable stages.
Fare to Portland by this route $14.50.
Each passenger al lowed 50 pounds of bag(;ag6
Passengers ¡ire requested to be in Empire
City the nifiht before departure.
-
-
-
- Oregon
THE
FAMOUS
L . M . G o ttsch alk :
—“The best instru
ment now existing
i n b ot h herni-
• spheres.”
P R O P R IE T O R ,
C i . abv Lonsi: I vkllooo :—“1 have never seen
CONSTANTLY
tl.eir equal.”
F ault ' k L ucc a :—“The Knabe Piano sur-
Keej)s
prsses all other makes
.'he imputar H A R R IN G T O N P IA N O and
.
Th*
| An assortment of
the C h ic a g o c o t t a g e o r g a n .
Boots and shoes,
A. L . B A N C R O F T & C O.,
Sole Agents. 721, Market St., San Frrncisco.
Huts and caps,
J. E. H voKMiucii, Blanco Drugstre, Marsh
Stationery, Inks,
field, local anent.
nll-3m
Th ** new A 1 Schooner
i>
fiaiESBUHOINQ g s g î ü PHIUOaPHU.
file ease
of
a clergyman who tract 305, then to add 115, then tell
ESTIMATES 5 Ï Ï Ï Ï Œ
FREE
lifter
preaching
a
sermon her t*> t**ll you the amount she has
Mug. «.* AYER & SON’S MANUAL
would take a te.-ispoonful of sweet left. The two figures t*> the right
will
de
to4»* her a g e and
the
re
N O T IC E F O R P U E L iC A T IO N .
ened water, and doze oft’ like a
mainder tin month
of her birth.!
Land Oftice at Roseburg. Oregon, (
C.-3
babe, under the impression that it
July ^5. 1SS(I.
i
For example, the amount is 822;
was ¡t liona fiale sedative.
'OTICE is here hereby given that the
she is 22 years old, and was born
following-named settler lias tiled notice
in the eighth month
(A u g u st).
of his intention to make filial proof i sui>-
Tarvel to Oreg* n is lively.
A Try it.
portof his claim, and that said proof will h<»
»*
-4
D ry goods and
San Francisco dispatch of the 23
made before the Clerk of the county court
Remember f his: \Ye give the
Clothing L a
of Coos county, at Empire City Oregon, on
ult says:
ihe rush at the (). K.
K;ii!t Exprrxslv for (he
H e r a l d and Kan Francisco Chron- Saturday, Sept Hth. IM(!, viz:
Benjamin
dies, Gents
N. Co.’s office for tickets to Portland
ich* for 82.75 per year; the H e r a ld Gant, pre-emption D. s . n *>. 4 54 1 for the
i
q
and Childrens
is unprecedented. Passengers for
ami S. F. Call, 82.50; the H e r a ld n* X ° f s- w ‘4*N- NV* '4 of s- E- '■* and
ie x T 7 -i:ï5
General fur
,
, ■» t ,
•
in
S. W. '£ of N. E.
Sec. 0, Tp. 31 S. R. 11
the two next steamers ar> alreq ly
\ \ r i l . L Run .'it no other Route.
This
¡ind S r . Examiner, b.i(k); and the w|,Ht Wi, >h.r
nishing goods;
W
vessel having made six round trips
booked,
l’he company will keep
.A k is riD
He names the following witnesses to in the last six months, is supposed to k e e p
H e r a l d and Home
Farm $2.50
also gr(x*enes,
the ticket office open till midnight
all in
Z E a ic r s e -S lic e in g r
— all
in advance.
advance. The
The latter
latter paper
paper prove Ilia continuous residence upon, and up her past record, and will until further
Canned goods,
cultivation of, said land, viz:
to accommodate the public.
notice, on and after November 15tb, deliver
the Hmr.e <fc Farm, will be sent a W. E. Robinson
Neatly and promptly done, at the ;
. . . .
,
Cigars, tobacco
freight to Copuille City and all points on
,n,
r.
, , ..
.
year free to any address by the ■ K*
Robirnjon I all of Myrtle Point,
the
lower
river
at
the
following
rates:
lowest
living
puces.
Shop
next
and
candies. H e pays the high-;
Coos county,
e
ongres-iond elections in sender paying one year in advance |
Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal
Oregon, $2.50, other fremht $4 per ton.
door east of Leneve’s drug store, : est price for country
produce
Mexico have resulted in a large for the H e u v l d and any arrearages i
Chaa. NV. Johnston,
CoguiLLK M i l l Si T e a C o m p a n y .
i Coquille City, Oregon.
!
v ln 2
v4n 12
Register.
majority for the Government.
that he may owe.
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W. Gallier
BLACK-SMITHING