tfotjiulU (City ¿Turnlit.
TUESDAY,
A I L . 34,
X li« ' 4 o n lin e
f i .lr lfl
188a
I 'n i r .
The district fair to he held at
Halls prairie com mem i;ig Tuestl y,
September 7, will he a {»rand affair,
eclipsing either of the previous
ones.
It is the duty of every per
son in the county ami district, to
do his best to make it a success.
To do that it is necessary that you
attend, and if possible take some
thing along for exhibition.
R*‘-
noember this, and take along some
thing.
Go prepared to camp and
stay through the whole fair.
1 he
crowd will he immense, and every
thing is l>eing done to make it in
teresting and pleasant for all who
may attend.
Season tickets for the fair, £1.50,
day ticket, 50 cents, children over
ten ami under sixteen, half price.
The ferry will be run as follows:
Season ticket, good from Monday
morning. September ♦>, till Satur
day night.
September 11, for
wagon and team £1.00, horse and
rider 50 cents, single crossing for
wagon ami team *25 cents, horse
and rider 15 cents, footman 5 cents.
All exhibits for fair, except
stock, ferried or carried on steam
ers on the Coquille free.
All races not filled, stand open
till September 4th.
*■
••
Mr. B. A. Lillie, of Portland, is
canvassing this county for the sale
of maps. He has one of our be
loved Oregon 11 1 at is by far the
nearest perfect of any we
have
seen. In looking at it, we find
even the little creeks in Coos coun
ty clearly and accurately marked
out and the Coquille river running
direct to sea instead of through
Benver slough and < 'oos buy. The
price is but £1.50, ami when you
come to look at it, y m will agree
that it is worth double that in giv
ing you a knowledge of Oregon.
It is the best thing out for your
school children. It will give them
a better knowledge of the geogra
phy of their state than they can
get from all their school books.
Be sure and buy one.
P. E. Barrett, Waitsburg, YV. T.,
is advertising for a “good young
wife.”
Now, Perry, would it not
be well to simply advertise for a
girl; few men would willingly give
up theirs, besides, if it were us, we
should prefer to confer this title
on the woman of our choice.
In
this connection we will say that we
have local man a Bandolph fish
erman — w ho seems to be short in
this way. Can nothing l e done
for him?
Or. ^ou*s llliiii«*.
ly to be seen, hewn by the hand of
Oregon’s Rhine! Oregon’sRhine! Brno amid the rocks, and of abo-i
The bright and beautiful Coquille ' igiual cast: here were the figures,
river is surely Oregon’s Rhine Indian in outline, here too were,
a Rhine without its feudal
rock-sculptured sea-lions.
It
castles, monuments of mediaeval seemed as if the rocks of past ages
European
slavery.
Not
the hail gradually taken on the forms
Frazer
with its
rocky
bed;
their primitive inhabitants, and
not the 1 hompson with its shelv- retained till this day the shiny like-
ing banks; not oven the Willamette, nesses of prehistoric generations,
wandering t irough its fertile val- Bid such sympathy ever exist ho
ley; not one of these, nor auv of tween the organic and the iuor-
the lesser ri\ers of the mighty F u r - }l,iic • o ho shall say?
West possess halt the houutv of
Bundon! yes, mothinks I heard
the lovely stream w hose
placid that name before!
And the first
valors conveyed us (for the :• • t book we opened in the first house
tine) to the famous rocks and we entered on Bundon beach was
caves of Bundon beach on Sunday ” • he History of
Baud' n
by
hist. What a contrast between this Ue»>. Bennett Esq. B. A. (Trinity
kindly river and the Umpqua, College, Dublin) and B. L.; an ad-
wliicli rolls into the ocean not many mirablo literary wank, replete with
miles to the North of us!
The legendary lore; a truthful, and his-
( oquille greets you winIi a pretty torically a standard volume which
smile; the l mpquu meets you with sends «mr thoughts fast trivohug
a sui ly frown. ( )ne is imiting, the
many a woarv mile,’ and
other repell ilit; and v\ hi le the beet- I • 'ti*i ie* us up at t he s ‘ mres u *t o.
ling banks of our Northern neigh-
Pacific ocean but ot the Ai! iii -
bor wamld hurl the weary traveler
and on the other side ot it at
to destruction upon its rocks, the that six thousand miles away,
shady walks by the side of the Co- 1* or this little planet of ours has two
quille would tempt the wamlerer Bandons, one on the shores of the
to stay.
1* aoifio, and another,
somewhat
Last Sunday’s excursion to Ban- °lder, on the shores of the Atlantic,
don beach was certainly one of the a,1(l it was the history of the latter
greatest pleasures we had enjoyed which we i pened at Bundon beach
for long and many a day.
A 1)11 Smnlay last, and which docs
goodly
company indeed
one credit to the pen of its author as
might say a large company of jolly a literary work, to his head; as a
fellows and pretty girls, a glorious patriotic book, to his heart; and as a
day. a fast and comfortable boat, hisroiical volume, to Ins impartiali-
the sight novel to one only no- j ly mi a historian,
enstiuned to a panorama of mud-
W e closed the tome and wardered
tlut> of fertile acres in cultivation 0,1 the strand.
I’he distant sounds
and thousands of fertile acres of laughter reached us,
and on
awaiting cultivation,the weird,rocky turning a “rock’s huge point,’ we
pillars and caves of Bundon, a view were once more in the midst of a
of old ocean himselt in all
his busy M*ene of life and merriment,
glory, and a general good fellow- 1 hat
is to say,
men
and
ship among all the Coos’ pas sen- women
and
boys
and girls
gers, all contributed to make last were all having their own fun
Sun lay a red-letter day iu our j i! "'ith the waves, and the
waves
gr:m»go and one which cannot were laughing and shouting still
easily be forgotten.
more loudly than the lx»ys and
Pleasant faces surrounded us on girls, and often outran them, and
all sides; the jovial representative then both pants ami petticoats were
of the Coquille City H erald , stand- limp ¡deed, and bare f»>et pattered
ing with a foot on the port side along the sand, pursued by the
and a foot on the starboard, w ith a crest of the foamy billow.
We
g<xxl-untmal ami swaggering imita- watched, we listened; and while we
tion of the Colossus' of Rhodes, reclined upon a lonely promontory,
balance»! the boat for us.
When there were wafted to us, in the
the passengers rushed to port our music »if the waives, the foil» wing
lmr»> calmly transferred the weight
o r ! J li:< iM (i n .i.i:
of lus rotund and burly frame to
o i « i Srtiivr sings,
his starbour»! extremity, and rice r,T
nn.no!d
who#dul’’ for tho.bn.cr
.
-
,.
In Ianilrt whore my llvvr oft ti*»n.]<»»t hint. jiiU,nir:
(I I $(1, tllUS l i g h t i n g
oil!"
Iltl.o ) Htriiggl«'»! for walth uinl I lont all my health amt
steamer, and satisfactorily proving
i made home on th.» lovely cimuiui *, «ir.
Ckas. Edwards.
A. H. V.
r 1 v T > H a i r V igor cures baldness.
* -1 -i.I A O Hair V igor restores you th
ful freshness aiul color to faded and gray
hair.
It attains these results by the slim-
ulatioli o f the hair roots and color glands.
It rejuvenates the i t
t i l ) and cleanses it.
It restores to the H A I i l that, either by
reason o f age or diseases o f the scalp, lias
becom e dry, harsh and brittle, a pliancy and
glossy silken softness o f extreme beauty.
T here i.< n > dye *n A yer's lla ir 'T y | d
and tlie good it does is by the » - k s Y l A - l V
it imparts to the follicles, and ti e clean
liness and healthfulness o f the condition
in which it maintains the scalp,
a
- a x a > e g i Hair V ig or renews the hair.
I I ^ l V ►£ Hair Yti/or in the best cure
known fur Hrashy Hair, Scald Head, Itching
Humors, Tetter S o r e , T orp id F ollicles, and
all other diseases ot the scalp that cause
the falling o f the ■ | \ T i > " " ‘l »*s fading.
Nothing cleanses I 1 . » ! I I < f the nuisance
o f dandruff so per. . tly, and so effectually
prevents its return, as A vK it’s H a ik \ lUOB.
In addition to the curative and restorative
virtues peculiar to A y e r’s Hair T T l d i d X X >
it is a toilet luxury. T he H air » X v I V t A V
is by far tin* cleanliest halr.dressing made.
It causes the hair to grow thick and long,
and keeps it always soft and glossy.
*
.7as. Uurke.
E D 1M M ,
For
Win. ltoh iu .
§
Sale-
«
» At’ liEM «if land on Four Milo creek
! ' ) ' * aim» mil 's KoiitU of IJatuUm, cun-
i. initio -it) acres b u t t » . in. »ill cleared; 20
acre.» under fence, good meadow, gardei
s].
of 2 acres. o,,o».l iiill-pidc raage for
e itile or «beep..
Plenty of outside range
(.;.»« .! .!\\. Iling bouse 24x20 feet, six room
mi • verni out houses.
Good stream o f1*
water il».wing by the house.
Good soil,
wiil produce anything adapted to the cl i-
inate " f < )r» ;»»n. Good vagoli road from
the place to liaudon, where there is sale for
, all mark* tabi»- products.
Apply t»» Mr . Emma Erickson on the
prei.i
or at this office.
v4no4f».
7
i iiK ii
And ompany.
i tie P o in t , O r..
x:
Dealers in
mM MercMt
0
; ' ci ;i ; o u u l u n t ly »ill h a n d
t; ■ ctO:is and Clothing.
J
;: i.;:: Shoes. Hals ar.d Caps,
T-t
IT i
U ' B
t
'-TXT’/
N iiiW
E ,
Meat Market,
! Mec'icines of ail Kin c ,
v.
. : - rr a r l e s , C r c c l^ e i? /-
•„ .1 G l a s s _N 7x 7’i;r e .
A ill O f .soul «. t tli'J
A ye r s 'Hair Vigor
}».:<'
or
g iv e n
in
Steward & Paden, Props.,
1 <»V.«'»
exch ; i ' c
fo r
..o j !. Hides. Gc-qs ant! a!! Kinds of
Contains no deleterious ingredients. Its u
prevents all scalp disease, secures against t'
iiair grow ing thin or gray, and surely cures
baldness that is not organic.
PREPARED BY
T
r arm
ZEPrccT'cic
lie
i -i i;;ark-i can b f uad.
■ . v. iii » allowed.
,! or:
(»o.I»i bef.ira p
l>r. J. C. Ayer »V; Co., Lowell, Mass.
Coquille City, Oregon,
K
EEP (’»m-Cantly on hand a good
Supply of fresh aud choice meats, aud
1 ’ ii w-r the same to any point of the rive
on Short Notice.
u37 tf
¡Sold by all Druggists.
i
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i
. -iii' i n : tlow ti:
¡1 *.*:*!>’ ' ;<.» <d ll; 'id
8t
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o ■<
iiap:iuVi ii s t.e
j u n c t i o n . f S iin tti .n u . A : ; i ; • i !. ■ t'< >r
quii!** river.
th e p rt :
Coil
F U R N I T U R E STORE,
A » l i«-«- !
- a l i ;.
i I». M e V a i -.
. .
j="‘_ I N d l a r l r , P r o p . ,
i
Ml
those
owing
»lames
Hurke
<»n
note
or
j
M VUSHFUILD. O o K .
.1
Ml<>
• > l • hook account will come forward and settle j Dealer in Furniture, Doors. Glass and Pio
the same wirli me. they having he» n placed
! ’ •- . ’.ID*
ture I rain-. s. » ’ <•.. end agent for W
h
ite’s
in my hands f<»r collection .
sew ¡i tn-jhines.
In ltf
..n .t
of
C h u s. E . E dw ards.
M y it! - l’oint.
n21—2m
Tiro B est Baricaiii-
of good Iioti
a cres <
ail <
lu I ■ t*s b oh iiw
ia »1. S \ * I 1
oil 1!•« i . •
1 ÎVV-J
price Sl2i»0. Lili T r liiie-
amount, ‘ wenty-one h» ::
ÿ»;»Mt. Enip’.ire of
W. Gi
olHce.
U F
f
t\\u
f UH t ;le
u, o r a t
t h is
loon,
fo r
ii l l t f.
COQUILLE CITY. OREGON.
T H E A 1 S T E A ME R
F i n s :î T A 7 i n e s , X _ i i o -
m e r s , O i.g * a rs a n d C i -
d s r i s r S a le .
3 -. F n . B r c w n , F ' r c p .
CO G S,
vlnlXtf
Gapt. H. W. Dunham,
1 >;» tidon
w ay
and
tio
l»»its.
! ’• m. d a ily
and W’iay m »i ts.
K v.‘ i'\
ill^
I i
»1er t* iiibii't 1» pii>wciigt*i>
n4Stf
JI, i i . M orrison.
;
A. i
.
f f
[•il \ j f ► g o o S|
()
t* J
Always on Hand, aiul 'every thin ..sold ¡»t
Ui-drnck prices.
TYrnss Gash.
rrison. !
NV. 11. Averill.
Town of Averill ! be
» i
1 1« j
• a á c
ii 44
B ip
Has on Imiui .»ml ftre still
il
E \ íU
\
I » Í J ..
M a n u f a c t a r in g a
Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
M M m
Ejirlüp; Belü C tQ ü IU l" ¡TY, OREGON.
k
Ta ’oles, Oiaif Fonief rs.
P I C T U R E F ’-R, A M E 3
!
»1 :t!! í\ ¡iuls
>»
in
S ‘ *!ui ( o’iï* r i » ‘i
:u l -, ill
n f»-o.
Myrtle
i
The advantage of eochnotw i*
u;i ¡.. r->..i-a who wish to die-
Point Nursery.
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
J. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
I )liO IM G VL'OU of. and dealer in Fruit
5
Trees and »mull fruits.
He keeps
»• :is;antly on h:-.ud a well regulated assort-
men'.. chenner than the cheapest.
Send in your orders no pjtins spared to
give full satisfaction.
v4nl7
T iie
s p a r e n o p a in s
»•I- <• .»peine ; ci ;• ■ !.. it p: :;sai».:
I have never repent»*;!, amt now I ’ m cm t»‘iit»Mt.
I ’ tit h app y am! th a n k fu l t»i him w h o’a the G iv e r ;
\oti rui^Iit te a r me asunder, hut IM n e v e r knock
und er
I f you force»! me to part from t!iis h oa utif«1! r i v e r .
\nvr-
V(,|i
-ti» *:•' ii possession,of tb
I lo t
r. t»;.» 1 One Hundred TlioiJ"
.»• »"O . Office SCEXMTIFiO
v . . a »»ay. >ew York
w a m m .
'Flour, Bacon & Potatoes
I l\ l i
practice before
he Patent Office and have prepared
1‘A.Tnd apph* : it 10 ns for pateotn 10 100
Mate** find foreign countne*.
. i a»
s. Trade-Marks. Copy-n«hta.
----- A --,er.ui. nl*. and .»1 other papers for
securing to inventors their rights in tne
United States, Canada. Euijland, rranee,
Germany an.l other f.ireijn countriea. pre
pare »lnt -hurt n»»t .»•»■ ati l«.ii reasonanle terms.
Information a» t »> obtaining patenta cheer-
.- \. will nut change. Hand-booka of
---- 1
.
-, ,u free.
Patents obtained
tl.r». ;yh M»-. mi .y C o . ar- r..»tict-d in the Scientific
W o o l!
general
V* . » i 1
i t 1 : i - !’• 1 a in 1 <•or» ’ IU « U-
DUS b»',l\
■
\m paying ITcts. »’asli for good wool in
good sl ap»- delivered ln-re at Uamhm.
1 will pay 17 ',» t-'».. < in -half in merchandis»*.
or 17 , <»ut of l » i y -»'»r.-. 1 king on your good
wool ;»t one»«. I I » » i# a first-class store of
ive lLand) »»» at 2
»qui!lie ( ’ it\
J
t
also had Thirty*
1 « I E-B n I W * Eisht years’
!
Leave ( ’»»quill»' City at 7 a. m.
fo r
1 A
7iv(¡.
W o o l!
W i l l F i n n . a .s F o l i o w s :
h.» most popular Weekly newsiiaper dsvoted
lence. mecntuics, enKineerinc discoTcrie*. >n-
vMiitionsand patents over published. Everynnin-
I r illustrat» d with splendid emrravintr*. TbU
publ ication furnishesa most valuable encyclop«»di*
of information which no person should be without.
The popularity of the SciENTin»’ AMERICA*
such that its circuit* i n nearly eoualt that o fa ll
other i»apers o f its c*ln 4 0 ''ni!)ined. P nc6.
2D A
vanr. Discount to Clubs, .sold by all newsdealer*.
M ENS ^ »:0 .. Publishers. No. 361Broadway. N. Y .
in e r e a ia p A
Munn i Co. have
for giU'SVs.
E X C H iL N O E .
Front St.. Marshfield. Or..
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
that, although he »l».es net trim in
IwanK »iKi s
I!
A: ■■lit ft»: Gibb (iiifs fine whiskies, an AAA
v - r ■ • ¡ '.» ¡gitvoiiage is Solicited
iili- \w
» cut for the CELEBRATED
politics he
ii successfully trim a
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'AGO
1
KEUnnd
POUI’EU at whol»-
d V i J : Hit ÎO i: i n g ........................... S.'i.âO
lx »at. On we passed through a
s;ih .;i:»t rtiail. The celebrated HOC A l»eer
T H I:
................................................... 20cts.
delightful country, which to be
on drnuglrf ;itul in bottles.
\8nll»
V4n2i>
OI»l
Sin;'«..
appreciated “ne»‘»ls ¡'¡it to be .seen.” I'V " sons and I ’ vedaughtHrs by t(iese ch arm in g
Tirili} nni]
waters,
(.Üül dilli CfllllOlilÛiÏT
At Bear creek »i contingent ot ‘lads
,
They’re healthy an«l happy and fairly provided;
ami lasses came aboard that math» ou these hanks let me wither— i’m glad i » am,.
ST E A M E R -
♦ <•#» 4
the little C’oos materially
shift
her
c
I'1
'?1
,
•
J 1 "J
»
Cofjuilu 1 « ( oquille and the world isoi tsipk it.
l liele John Kh»xla, of Noith
j i t b j e
A n n ie ,
water-line, and thus, receiving coll- And were 1 only twenty, for me there',!br.plenty
Bend, accompanied by his son tillgents from the various “ way In ‘ h* "Weet shady bowY* of C\»<|utlle'H lovely
'T e ; *
Captain • .i • it » ^ \ ri (¡Cii
J
valleys;
George called id us Tuesday. The
ports,” which (’, liltiiioeiits tavxl F o r o u r neat little city is open and pretty,
Jìti'is Regni,aiiy
Fallows:
old gentleman since moving to the
still further the balancing p xver of * * hous alley«.
d to arouud by t,:irk lau,H au,, ,,ark I
l . u ' M> t" '- P o in t »-it l ue -.1 ;.v s ,T l i u r
bay a year ami a half since, has
»1. • s :itii¡ S a iK Ía \ s t i ! -i » 11 « o n . c a l l i n g
our jolly Colossus we proceeded
!
a
t
C
o
q u i n » » »'ii.y a t e le v e n , a . in.
been troubled with affection of the
^ oubi ^ Ti;m
merrily coastwards to the far-
I . \ \ I'.S Hand»>n f»ir Mv . t l e !'.>• 11 1 on
And in tli-noa** future, l.y
! A ud by lilui-her!
heart. He will doubtless be all
J Monday s.
Wednes days an»i I'rtinvs.
faiue*l Baiidou beat’ll.
We ll have a line city with dw elling* reeplendeut,
calling-
;if
<’<Mjiiil|,-
G i ty at »»tie. p . m .
right by a short stay at his old home
buHines« alive, hu *, for no man can thrive, nir.
There arrived, we beheld a seoue With
Bike the hardy and old -tim e (*o<|Uiliei''H deHcend-
E ver y eohi fesi/ .s ¡toii'ii f mss'II-
on South Coquille.
He informs
ant.
which would nmpl\ repay every
t/rrs o f lliis Sien mer.
us that his s »n-in-law, Chaile)
ha« bless'd uh , and tlie breeze ban
Few tii»\ii-'¡i.-s* -s flic natural advantages t 1 im I~( <><|uiiie enjoys, ainljwhieh will, in
man woman ami »-iiild in Oregon 1 *or nature car
can’d uh
Eckl »off, is similarly atHicted.
ill«* near liiltire. »•au>e ¡1 t>> blo»oiu as the use. It has a beautiful and pleasant site,
and out of Oivgou for n visit to it. That han com e from the free and the frisky old
being situated, tor ihe most part, on a level plateau on ]1 1 «* sunny side o f the Coquille
o<*ean
The annual catalogue of the Pa NNeiiil »»ml fant mtie forms of i»•»•[ ^*^1 Wc ve a capital bar, nir w e’ll stay where we are,nir,
Diver, thirty miles from the l ’acitie oeenii, which
reached every day by a four-hours
steamer ride. Coquille ( 'ity is at the eeiU«*r of t he converging wagon niad'system of Coos
cific University of Forest Grove. »• \erim »i.irk, iimple ami st—nv; And we 11 Htick to C oquille with d ev otion —d ev o
tion.
Co»ml v, and i- at the lietid of deeji-water n:»\igation.tintl in the central part of a vast body
Wasington county, Oregon, is be sandy mound'» rounded and curved
of
rich, river bottom land, w Inch i- the source of all true and enduring prosperity
The
v » hihr i .-. m I j siuKs.
fore us. It is a neat book, and with mathematical precision; the i
«■ountrv
round
about
i-
tilled
w
itb
preeioii'
metals,
‘minerals
and^coal
to
an
unparalleled
e ,;
1 ;
. 1 ;
i;e
-i
j Now where are you rushing? No more of this push-
lluf!
explains the working of this, one testive sea-lnm taking J lie easily, ;
exleni.and is cove ret 1 with a variety of t ¡ iii I mt l hai for quantity and quality is not e x
* ^>! « i ti
t| i g
3 * :’ ;5 V!
¡5
5 O Î
with
Uotllillg
particular
to
do;
aiul
My
oloth**
»re *11 wet. aurt my dress there is
of Oregon’s best schools.
If you
celled by that of any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled.
As a dairying and stock-
raising country, aiul a sanitarium for those seeking health,it is liound to come to the front
con emplate putting on a collegiate be/JOIld, far beyond, the ceaseless If you do not behave now, you’ll see I will leave you
rank*. The fishing iudnstrv will prove an im|sirtant factor, while the numerous mills and
F
r
o
m
course as a finish to your education, waves whispering the music »>f the On the very next SumUy excursion toliaudon.
Coming,
Coming,
Coming ! ! !
C O Q Ü TL L S C IT Y !
I
Till' »aitiiiig Town of S. W. Oregon!
¡'ill! ma
Captain m . i K s
you can do no better tliau write to Great Unknown— it was a scene
indeed,
solemn,
grand,
effective,
!
C
o
m
®
boy«,Mow
the whistle ta.-t is, we must
Mr. J. F. Kllis, president, Forest
Grove, Oregon.
ami dull m u st be th e so u l UU-Stirred I For it Will uot pan out to get stuck ouurock.boys;
Reduction works at Portland is
au advanced step for Oregtm, of
which h»*r people ought to feel
proud. It is to be hoped that
little ore hereafter will he shipped
to Omaha from the Northwest. It
properly worked this will make
Portland a big city.
Southern
Oregon needs reduction works, the
amount of »>re being unlimited.
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borne d a y s b e fo r e
Oiva a twist to the engine aud set her a plungin’—
i My stars! If it ain’t twenty past four o’clock.hoys.
th e e x cu rsio n !
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factories, completi-d. in course of construction, aiul contemplated, will make the whole
county <a hnz/.iug hive of industry tuid wealth.
Coquille ( ity is in the center, is the
most eligible and will enjoy all.
Its school, church, and society advantages are seoond
to none in the county, building material is cheaper at this iwnnt than at any other in the
county, it his the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream
of water run through it for protection against tire. 1’ roperty reasonable.
J. A. D ean , a g e n t ,
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c D onald , p r o p .,
Conile City to Otto? City
C a r r y i n g tir e U . S .
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Welis, Fargo & Co's.
we had seen some sketches of B?m- i ^ ^p!f^nf!hl run in the evening
don’s faiitiistic, rocky pillars, ad- 1 RU,1-hght and ( oquille ( ity is »it
a n d
mirahly executed by Mr. C’lark kand, and we returned, calmer in
Miller, iu which outlines <>f the ! thought and better inspirit, trom
human figure and ot human heads, our
^ip
Bandou.
TAGES will leave Coquille City «‘very
S
day »except Ku idav) tit. f» a. m. and 1 p.
Michael
Liber.
and outlines of ihe seal and sea-
in. connecting with steamer each trip for all
lion were plainly discernible; and
To be Sold.
jxiints on Coos bay. Leave Utter City every
we confess we were inclined to give \ Handsome residence to; ether with day (Yxcept Sundays) at a. in. ami 2:20p.m.
J \
1 5 0 ,»cr»!S of land two miles from fer
Passengers by morning stage coil visit
Mr. Miller credit for the p< »ssession ry. The house contains sitting r<x>m. din
Marshfield and Empire City having two
British parliament proposes to of a very fervid imagination; bat ingroom, four bed rooms, kitchen, pantry hours in each place, returning to Coquille
introduce a Bill for local govern now our opinion was totally chang- etc. This was the original Bandon hotel., (’ itv the same day.
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| The barn 50xtt0 is strong and substantial.
Fare, One Dollar.
ment for Ireluud. Hartington will 4 ’
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H n a glim tive I’he lands are well adapted for cattle and
Always go with the mails and make con
support it
e n o u g h , U»J d o u b t, b e in g o f th e sheep raising and till agricultural products, nections.
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sa n g u in e te m p e ra m e n t an d a m u s - Adjoining the dwelling house which is situ-
T. F. TENNISSON,
A druukeu man was eaten by • ...I *
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ated on the renowned Bandon beach and
ical turn o f m in d , with a th o r o u g h
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Prop.
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overlooking the Pacific ocean is a vegetable
hogs at Salinas, Cal., a few days
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appreciation of th»1 harmonies, Dut garden, also a fruit and llower garden.
ago.
l | I U P 0 Y | Q F n A or others. who wish to e»»»rTiirie
Immediate possession will be given.
here there was no need for the ex
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AUV CII I IdCltd this paper, or obtain estimates
Apply to A. Giromi,
Trouble is feared with Alaska ercise of his imaginative faculties.
on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on tile at
Golden ' ’each hotel. Bandon City, Oregon . aic tn An PanHnlnh St.. ■ A M I k
MMI A l l I # -
Indians
1 H ere w ere the human heads plain-
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Coquille City.
San Francisco.
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Passengers.
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MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
W. L. DIXON
. . Proprietor.
D E ik L E E
TTrnorp. Aferltcins, Paints. Oils. Dandies, OigarR, Tobacco,
Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books.
Agent for tl e leading sewing Machines, Mason
Hamlin or
gans, <fcc Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
L IV E and LET LIVE.
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