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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1886)
c cr*'nk >u. iMn- ircd; 20 gardet nge for «* range X room ream o f* uni rttiil, the cl i- ad from aale fo r on the 4no45. A J A M u r llin g ;ingat Portland Aug. Uncle Steve W. Harrington has road, cotmueucin been very siek the past week. lit). The Womens* Relief Corps will The splendid steamer Coos will give a festival in this place Sept. (». run regularly hereafter between Mr. R. H. Mast, of »it 1) ('li t ll i:*; placo find Bandon, aion, leaving M return- quille, was in town on busim >i llt'.-S on Coc piill« ( ' ity ;it 7 a . M., .. unit find rotuiii- ,, M. Soe s;po ad ,..i Thursday. iug loavt* 1Tun T *n fit 2 > l\ tf. Asa My< is SOroly afflicted w Sti'wanl tfc Padon will hereaf- i, aiHl is only able to hobble about. tor lune a big si ipply t)f clioice Mr. John Hast and imily. of sail sago on hand on \\ oilnosdfiy Reselling, took in tin rart's at of 1'fidi wook, aiid will promptly fill orders from a11 parts. «St'iid in Halls prairie on Saturday. • Mr. N\ ilmurth, agent of tho your oriler’S. t, igon «IKKÌ Ht-i. mid le rive It i in*, I C a ilr o a il H u m b le * . ( h e r (In- C o t e lin y li a r . Mr. W. L. Dixon, o f Myrtle M rs G a r r is o n s R e s ta u r a n t , , . , i /'i, • * irr* i The Northern Pacific railroad Point, is visiting his old home at The Institute having quietly C hicago, Aug. 17.— A report j8 reported to have leased the « p o Rev. \\ . Lund will prendi in Monmouth C’eutie, Maine. und pVasantly passed away, we which reached here yesterday is kane and Palonse railroad For u O p p o s i t e O 'C o n n e l l ’ s , this place to-morrow night. Cole's mammoth show is to \ isit t tin tea, hers o f Coos county and that the Chinese government is in- period o f 99 years, which indicates F r o n t S tre e t, Mr. Knau Prewett, of Beai ere* k, all the towns of note along the tin* many of the citizens o f M arshfield) creasing its armament in great that the Northern Pacific is^ not visited the bay Wednesday. \ e I^ cific o f the ( )regon ami California rail- « « * ¡ .1 « ! th - offer kindly .mule by j haste,, » 1 I.«» ordered ‘200,000 L O C A L IT E M S. M ARSHFIELD, Mr. Merchant, and, Friday, Aug. nfies from Lug,and. Iln s is look- j Northwest pudding. O regon . 13, hoarded the tug Escort, bound ed upon with no small degree o f The directors o f the Coeur for the excursion over the Coos suspicion. Jt is interpreted to d’ Alene R. N. & Cc. met at Ciligs- | Meals from5::k)to9,n. m.; I2:aoto 2 p. m. hay bar Leaving Marsfield at 9, mean that the Chinese government ton on Monday to award the cou- ; and5;:*) to» 1». m.. a. the steamer glided over the ; p r»| »««. to take advantage o f the ! ‘ V“ ’‘ ‘ PJ'. ‘" » M i » « , »>'« road from 1 — ........... ........ * ’ ................. ~ ^ H . * ‘ .. ... Al ° TT .. , 1 the tie Mission to Wardnor. I lie There j No Chinese Employed. rllipl,..g waters carrying as merry < op^rtan.ty while the United; WRB lderaMe riv(llry f o r l the : v4n38tf a crowd as ever graced the deck ot Stub's is on the verge of a crisis j work, ^o.v.0.0 bidders being present from fri ----- ------- ----------- n j any vessel, s »me shouting, others with Mexico, to force government New York and Chicago. The cou- ■ sin<Minr chatting and laughiug, through American interests in tract was finally awarded to Mr. ; It ¡1 li «1 ! ,.. . . . y-i. . S*n:mliMncr n f O r o n m i vviflt i ilP ! A- v * ” while some were discussing the China, to pay the Chinese govern- , Spauldiug, o f Oregon, with the S talli«, probability o f becoming sea-sick, Notwithstanding the dismal fore- boilin gs that would som etim es creep In to those educated minds, i ment 5*140,000, as proposed by the last congress, as indemnity for dep- reflations inflicted on the Chinese at Rock Springs. The Chinese j Myrtle Point, one. -A .11 K i n d s o f HAULING Uncle Y. M. Lo»ve,Beaver slough, D e n e a/t s in e r t n o t i c e . to enjoy the : government at one time made a| trip as much as possible. A few j peremptory demand for remliner- presented us with the finest fig on Hack Con. lt-cting with botli Steamer«. The best medical authorities (j. A. Iirown Proprietor, o f the passengers left the boat at I ation growing out o f the tragedy, Friday that we have seeD. It F. M . Decker, Agent. acknowledge tin value o f Ayer’s P Dr. Smith, tin* dentist is in town 71 vG. nlHtf Empire ( ity, not wishing to par- which, by the failure o f the pas- measures four and one-naif inches locatevi between the postofiice and (,ill,iarti<‘ antl Pr‘'- ticipate in a ride on the briny deep. , sage o f the bill, was never granted. long> aml 7JL inches in circumfer- rihe their use with the utmost Lyou s store. I he doctor is a got»tl After leaving Empire the merri- The fact that such great haste is | ence around the shortest way. It confidence, as the most effectual workman. (Jive him \our order. ment increased until we neared manifested in obtaining a supply was fully ripe and is in every way remedy for diseases caused l>y de the bar. M i en wt* struck the first of arms for China, seems strongly Qf as good quality as can be raised Henry Denson wants a woman, MBS. 1 L. OLIVE. PROP. rangements o f the stomach, liver, swell from tlie ocean, tin shout to favor the theory o f a possible 1 iu California. This demonstrates girl or boy assistant at the mess and bowels. that went up from the deck o f that warfare upon house at 11 unie*S Oil11)1 ety. Americans and | the fact that this excellent fruit j C0(|lH l l ô C ity , O regon . Write D o you wish a beautiful t’«*ni- p ,L, would have put to shame the American Ínteres-ts in that country, ! be raised here, and if it will T 'H I S Popular Hotel has recently been to him at Parke rsburg; oir call at plexion? I hen use A cer’s Sarsa- roar o f Niagara’s mighty cataract. with a view to bringing about a grow at Mr. Lowe’s place, which is L put in 1 »etter order than ever before, tho cauiit try. parilla. It cleanses and purities .1 u:4 thtMi a young lady teacher o f recognition from the government six miles below this town, it will : au * truly a favorite resort. Mr. J. W. H ughes is erecting The tables nre supplied with ill) the deli- doubtless grow at any point o f the the blood, and thereby lemoves the bay, heaved a sigh, and, with oi this demand. cacit-H to be hud. and in style to suit the his black:smith sh< »P on the lot liver. The tree was put out, a blotches and pimples fr< an the skin, a far-away look in her eyes, mod- most fastidious epicure. small shrub, four years ago, and adj fining that « f (1 allier < A Son on la t-ii. Its dining-room s and sleeping apart- making it smooth and clear, and t*htlv turned her face form the The 1 a^t year had some fruit on it. This me its are second to no hotel in Southern San Francisco, Aug. 18. Front str:l'or, omd \vill soon be gives it a blight and healthy ap crowd on deck to the waters of United States revenue cutter season it had about 100 figs, as ()r<*ii<»n. ready for w >rk. v4na0 Mrs. A. L . Olive. Prop. pearance. Coos hay bar. At this, the first Thomas Corwin seized three Brit large as fair sized pears. --------- - <#»-*4 ---------- - Uotjuil! 4» Uitv w • i vis ited hist Coquille City can boast no more cast' oi sea-sickness, shouts and ish schooners in Behring's sen, on l l c i l l i ol'.TIr. It arrow«*. wet'k in a prt »ft'Ssit»nal wav by of never having had a Chinaman laughtei unit up from the most of August 1st, f‘or violation o f the Uncle J. F. Barrows, who lias Hou. J. ) J. Siglin. J. w . 1 >en nett. em ployed in its limits. The Olive those standing near. Some even seal fishing laws. ’The captains of - been sorely afflicted for some time, A. Lock b art. »I. A. lir ay ;Uni S. H. has one in its culinary department. ascended the rigging and shouted T ir e U n d e r s i g n e d the schooners do not deny that died at his home at Iowa slough Hazard, a11 * >rnevs. H a s Mrs. O. preferred getting a China lustily at the top of their voices; Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Andersen, man, to the charges she had to but, alas! their tune was soon com they were fishing, but claimed it at one o’clock last C P E H E D was on the high seas. I he c a p -; night. Mr. B. leaves a wife, o f Angola, returned Ir an :t pleas- keep making, and thus wechroiiich ing. } our correspondent did not lire anti lent "itioii » \cur>ioii to with sad heart, the day that brought join in this erv of exultation at a tain i>f the Corwin claimed that daughter and four sous, who have . I - L ,* . . . . . 1 n*. ! J er J the l ited States owns Behrings the deep sympathy o f a host o f tlie Bandon beach Saturday. They us our fir-*t Chinaman. lVlInu teachtu’s misfortune, fora i sea. He sent the crews to Sitka friends. In him, a good man has were accompanied by Mrs. Whit«1, ready we had begun tt> feel as 1 1C 1« li Hi*»« •OVfP* . ID T ami took the officers to Ounalaska. gone. His former home was at Mrs. Anderson's sister, who lives though we were going to have Fort K et »gli., M. J'., Aug. 17. The schooners had been tith'd out Astoria in this state, where he also in southeastern Oregon. Louis 1 leer ves, a Frenchman, made trouble with our best friend. The at Victoria. Their names are the l,as a large circle o f friends. Durgiu's cam p has for 35 days a rernai kablt discoverv o f a very bar was smooth (not our idea of and. Thornton, the Onward and the T H .4 X K S . put into the water on an average o f rich silvir mine last Thursday in smoothness) and hut few white Is prepared to buy or sell for Caroline. The British Vice-C on I hereby tender my sinco'fc feet o f logs per day mill tile mountains about thirty miles crested waves were visible, even reasonable consideration. sul called on Collector Hager this thanks to the good friends nild scale with nine men and four south of Butte City. H e has the follow ing for sale: lit* ie was wa fol- among tin* breakers aloni; the morning and Hager referred him n iglihors who kindly assisted in >ke o f eattl vt»Ke ot cattle, some days putting lowing a bear, and tracked the beach, but notwithstanding the to the United States district attor- saving my property from Hestruc- The Greatest Bargain Out in over 30,000. The shortest eus- dis monster b. 1 he nuuriest <. hole lmb in the ..kl« to a side nf ,, smoothness o f the bar, there were ney. Some o f the captured men tion b the terrific forest fiv which tance hauled was half a mile. II ° 'v lofty mountain. ___ rri. _ / * „ :.. . J ,. .-.— i ral clhiiin for makng Jlooey^ The entrance to waves enough and o f sufficient size are now . i_ hero. The Corwin is pre I has tor the {»ast wee« lieejv burn is that for good? to make several feel quite uneasy The cheapest—14H>^ acres * m iles from the cave was strewn with bone's. sum ably acting under instructions ing around my place Gravel F ord. A0 acres in cultivation. All Uncle J. B. N idiol s, o f 1 Riddle, Am ong these hemes he picked up concerning the breakfast they had from lie treasury department. Kood laud <i<'Odout range for stock. House IX Pa\a«ke. with his family, has been vi \ ¡siting some piece-; oi valuable quartz. eaten < n that and pieviotis morn The affair was mad« public and with lieti addition . Barn (!oquille, August 23. After ci ossi ng the baranti Bandon heach the p.¡ist fe \v (lays. The bear had made its den riL'lit ings. gt> >d orchard. "» heitd o f cattle, lot o f hogs, created a great sensation here to- 1L ' s-tumls o f bee*, farm ing U m »J h . G ood so out to He nmd« us a pions; int call and in a vein o f quartz exceedingly running about a n night. B. J’. Parsons, the sewing ma . timber n i uncleared portion o f the land. It a n d the give ns a bir ol the «•irly h dstory rich iu silver. Deerves killed the sea, steam '\as shut chine repairer, is down the c a s t , *¡1 for SJ-'IKJ enquire tif J. Siurdwart on the V! « i > t-ji tenti ltit**ln<•***». t w ith th e of S< »utliern ( )r«g' ii, he Í ffill g one bear and jumped the (daini, put- boat v. as al lowed toil and will take in Port Orb id and l»itads«*s 'm il tho undersigned. N e w ' i »i •k, Aug. Pi. The Trib- l e w a m b i - 7 i acres a Gravel Ford .V» acres cleared, tide for t he ! ■one! t oi o f the ear!) pion» ers.. 1 )f i ’• ! lie ting up a quartz location notice on Denmark before returning here. ‘gsi«»r\ h ouse Hixi'j with kitchen addition l i n e ’ s e d i t « » riil on money and Imsi- >!t a s u r e o f sili cei ¡bed f* *r tía' i IlD'.J. 1 X the spot. The t re averages fllit »lit tious h.-'heriner*, the He will l»e gone two weeks. Any Dam t'ixiti'. (.food June orchard hearing tit'ss s a v s : Since tlm adjournment a I *r» ign 500 ■ »unces o f silver to the ton. the ea;»t:»in and i f: W F .1 t h e t o r - Why buy fruit *n es irdeis given him will !>« promptly will b<- Hold if teas..nabli t>ffcr made, for of congress there has been but one ! g»'I S 1 » micuhtrs enquire o f G. D. Hobson M yrtle ture o f the pass« In cross- la »use, when \*>u can g t a betfiei There thousand pounds, wl.ii eh Iu* attended. I’oint u r o f the undersigned. uufavorabl*» business symptom. article at hoiu** for hail the , 4 « I took out, was brought to Butt e for ing lit« bar, the first large wave n i * __ * - * , 1 AGUES o f excellent tim ber, fir and J jorge and betlei exchanges s I kav has b een ills c o v e ie d at cedar, neart'txinille City, fo r sale at Mr. J. 1*. Noyes of Myrtle Point treatment, and netted him st;oo brought most of tin* excursit mists reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire young man all I! j « 1 c a s e o f n e a t ly -•> p-1 c e n t . B e d f o r d , I o w a . to their fee has a fine lot and groat variety of clear. XT , . ., ! o f J. Daird or o f the undersighed. ran to the sitlt* of Ins best girl, to at New York, in spite o f a great fruit trees all the leading kinds. Negroes are leaving the Caro-| TliiiEELOTS, tisi : itu iis. keep her from falling overboard, di flint' in stock transactions. Out lllias for California. Another item in favor of his trees I A House o f 5 rtx»m<tccnterally located in is that he keeps only the kinds Iti l i t I b - r r ) S c o o p * , ( h i n i t l i g g c r but soon afterwards he was seen side of New A ork, their increase i* Tnlwre, Cal., had n KVo0,0'-0 , c ',:' v,ry a,<,"p t,,r c““h- T o o l isa *» t» - hest suited to this climate, and the , i lfTii l;L* uevs oil the Coquille river, near Co making his way through the crowd 17 per cent. The grain movement a tr«es have the advantage o f already q u iile C ity ; .'»0 acres under cultivation. GO R ail f i l e oil t h e 17 h. The race between Billy Berry alone ami on the double quick. is thi' largest ever known. being acclimated. t or more in grass, all fenced. G ood Whalers report .a scarcity o f ni-rt and i TnmdiL'ger came «fi at Halls \fter the vessel stopped, she tum road earnings show a general sat-1 barn anti house: farm ing tools, wagon and Peter Nelson, o f Randolph, harm ss. Easy term s—enquire o f S. Jones Imports mo ! wlndes up the coast this season, prairie last »Saturday afternoon and id around into the trough o f the isfactory increase. or at this ollice. I*pent Thursday in town. He r e A lady was killed by’ lightning sea, and Coos county’s educators large, but are increasing. E xports! W H IT E CED AR ports having had a rough trip up was witnessed by upwards o f two were rocked in the cradle o f the I U j I iw-it-s o f white cedar timber also have of late been much great- near Indianapolis a lew days ago. The day was with the fishing schooner Soy. hundred people. great Pacific. Meanwhile we were er. Speculation thus far has fail-1 H er husband and child who were I U v land, one-fourth mile from Bear I he vessel ran dor. n to San Fran lineanti the track moderately good, ^ ^ creek. Very Cheap. unwju-i part m t ol seated in the ^ forward o f the cisco in 51 hours ami put into two while both horses seemed in fine Brewery for sale—capacity o t six G<1 te l)lo<‘k the K ännels ^ legiti-1 sleepingjwith her were not waken- It barrels. G ood Iiocution—Every harbors .luring the time, in addi od by the report. .'i irits. Berry being a little lame, companion, when a f ueling o f in- mate tr ulo. thing convenient. Satisfactory reasons tion to shipping off a reef while the * «ft * -4 given for w inning to sell. which lie showed only while trot- tense heat came over us, huge Huron, Ind., Aug. 17.— Early Ia»ys killed and took on Itoard 200 ^ and a half acres o n c-h a lf mile from P r o h ib it io n is t K ille d . For sunm vi-ason Mr. It«..». **«*» h“ ,s ' out thro.i(.|i this morning a tramp entered the -sea-lion pups. They ran down so ting, oquille C ity, tm staye road; house o f . our pores and we had a longing to Council Bluffs, Iowa, Aug. 11».- station here, and, becoming offen fiv rooms. wtKul-shed, ptM»d cistern, l.r»0 rapid lv that they had luauv <»l LI nines trainer, was ( iom n as a j )j ),*o a c || f1 1 . j . side o f the vessel, trees •me bearing—V ery cheap. their h ons to skin after getting into rider o f Clamdigger, instead <*i' which we accordingly did, and as This morning a party o f fifty arm sive, »T. T. Davis, agent, tried to fruit • )“” aeres on North fork near Gravel { ♦) I Ford: 27» acres cleared, house 1G x 2G, San Francisco bay. The tramp resist«d, Henry »Johnson, uhile .Jesse Nor- we leaned over the gunwhale gaz ed Prohibitionists, from Hamburg, eject him. State Insurance company of Salem, left Thursday for his home. U •">(). all were determined j lho bridges, which was given to Air. Dailey, o f Spokane Falls, Mr. Spaulding is to complete his ; contract in sixty d a y s .-E x . OLIVE HOTEL, .I f R E, and P:o W h ite’ *! In Itf d.'VOtvd innam- • Tbta doped i* without. UCAX I« At Of »11 » ft-V» *r. rri»«. in- AT. N Y. to hAVA T h irty * »•*/•* b«forw I ';.r* d T hou- t* in the suntnea. T-n«htA. ipon> for l in tb« Frnnew. ■»•A, PTA- Ir Ufm* I a chrwr- books of ohtAinwd Sci«ntift« notice m ill to dlA- ■sery. etor, in Frai t if keeps -d RrtSort- Ipared to v4nl7 op, rs. an AAA liK A T E D at whole- « X A l»eer v3nlt» ? ? Land Agency! La ml Coquille City A w ill, in Kant bite, C o q u ille four-hour* 'in o f Coo* va>t b o d y rity The I para Deled Is not e x - [and s t o r k - 0 the fron t m ill« and 1 the whole [ter, is the re seoond [ther in the un stream OP., irancisco. tor. )ka. or- i3 t f The Misses Owen, Effio and E.ithei, and the Misses Imbler, Edith and Alvie, accompanied by Mr. H. \. Smith, came down from lhisehurg _ Friday. Since then they have been to the beach, and intend to visit the bay before returning «.me. Last night a dance was given in honor of their coming. 1 hese are of Roseburg’s l»est young peitph* a n d ,ve bid them a hearty welcome among us. Aliss Alvie Imblei is a typo in the Review office, and one , . o f the Miss Owens . is a manager in a grange association Store. 1 1 : rii i»<i\.>4. siu«»!;el;oust'. wood-slied, bee ton naie Hillv Berrv. The start ing downward into the sea, some l Hancock, a snudi town in and stabbed Davi» tp deatli. The h‘ Us : 1 s ! a l i o s oi liees. J cov . k , household « J * ‘ i i n » ■ • i I* il * ami lichen furniture, farii.iue tools, wa^on was a good one, ( iamdigger get- one came along and patted us on east end o f this county, for the neig l,bors soon caught the tramp and hariiesN. ¡.» acres o f crops; rau;»e out- -title ami t aivt nit it for 1(XI head o f stock, t 4 t . ; f the lmck, exclaimed, ell, old I . • “ W -.*» ! ,urIM>se " f * raiding saloons in the | and he was quickly hung to a tree, is ting two feet the start, but having , less th.iii 0 1 1 ^ mile from s<.:hi>t»l Louse and > how are you making it? “ Qi how are you making it. Qui e town o f Minden. When three He |ms uot been identified. pt »si < »lift—-S2.">< *1*. the outside o f the track. Billy ’ well, thank you,” was the faint re- ” " * “ "T 7 r iv "u n f j **» acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg, 1 9 m on I’oqm lle river; 27» acres bottom — forged ahead and kept a length ply. Soon afterward our reveries 1111 es 101,1 x 01 | DIED. ballane bench and hill land. House 20x2K ahead the first quarter, varying a were broken by some one approach- j mfin attempted to take a gun from __ _________________________ barn 42xGO; <»ot>d. young orclinrd. bearing; gt>»d tim ber ou the on the place: gt»od o u t fen feet I)OW a, (| then. After the ’ tl,e v essel^ side and leaning the wagon. The weapon was nc- . , ,, over exclaimed m the most pitiful cidentally discharged and Haider- At b»wa Houph AnK. is, Mr. j . f Bar. side range tor slock. J’ rice, 12o0. ¿•lafk* l<>r 1G(( acres o f land. HO acres under ^ s t quarter Berry gradually gain- ftC(, M)ts »01l> J erusal(»tn!” ftn*l on mHn > ‘ ^ 2 . Î in a few ^ H’ aged ^ y! ^ '_________ fei.ee, GOO fruit trees house. bamG0X40. V gt ml ’ ¡in »« for cattle adjoin in g. ed until he was some lengtl ,s looking around we beheld our ; . 1’ ’ a" a a iT.1 |n ™ ; N OTICE vV.k«0 ft r House and two lots in C oquille a h e a d and his rider began holding fri'm l in blue, one o f the most sea- ,n,nu*es from the effects o f the All those indebted to the «stab» o f T. B. O City; very cheap. , ,|im in a|1(1 kept ;t up com ing in sick hoys we ever saw, ourself ex- wound. | W illard,deceased must com e forw ard and ' si* for Hnuik' and lot in C oqu ille City. m.41> thirty-live feet i% , . , c e p c<'Pt< t e d 'l¡ . - , We .sympathetically j settle at once with me. «¡tli o f r j daylight «yiopiitlieticully in- in- i * ) * » ( \ VGliES—A spleudic. ra tch , at a Sll*>|M‘ llt|«><| A l l f l l l l l l i o l l . i “ • " ILI ABI), , , f , , . _ A A ¡ qnired how he was making it, but ' very »rea bargain. At least $5000 A hmnistrntor. worth o f good lim ber in oloae i»roximity to bolw w i, him ow l his antagonist. ,-e c c im l n0 r(.pIv AftP1T „ lvhUo ; Litchfield, III., Aug. 15.— W m . the .rater. Two to three hundred sheen g o (.'apt. W. E. Itnoklifflm s sold his Tim e: o l ; distance: »ne-hnlf mile- j he slowly crept back to the center Cole, a resident here, though as-I with the place. Place well iw rovea—75 NOICE ’ ) i I’ ll BLICATION. ! acres cleared—price, cash down, $2500. . Ore on, / steamer, the “ Little Annie,” to Tlie cheering vas deafning, but no o f the deck, looking as though he 8jstant foremaiJ 0f tj,p (_i/Hjro g|1()rt ' AGUES on Coquille river, HO acres 18SG. t Mr. D. (riles. Mr. Racklifl it will bad feeling was manifested. Ihe had been in tlie hospital foi six j * i » p , . * . ” . .. ¿ T O l»ottt»ni land. G acres cleared, bal- that the follow - he regretted has given 11 r> steam- i i;, i„ , ,1 i\ wr.no weeks. W hile R in g there moan- j J -<a. t St. Louis, ap- -^(ViTfL is hereby «iven that ihe follow- K<K>(j timber, cedar and fir-convenient hns filed filed notice notice of o f tol(H{* SmH„ hoUHe with three r«x»ms; te regreueu nas gi>( up su am betting was lively, and the M X ) a . , ,na_Jo f Rlifi hrwkfast parently died about 2 o’clock this mu-named sett^ bus g a tin g on the river, since he was *. not H circumstance to b , , ' „ 1. ..n ..... .......... . /. I his intention to make final proof in support fyjuu. cir.iao acres incladinu the bottom the pioneer in that line. He was ‘ . j somebody sang out trom the rig- afternoon, after a congestive chill, ! 0fhi*claim and that said proof will be and and house hdjoo — a splendid chance the first, with his father, to run what was put up on outside bets. g i„g , “ Q, that faded coat o f blue.” ; with which ho was seized a while made i*etore the county Clerk of Coos conn- to nmke a 6ome* Liberal sea-going vessels hert‘, and to him As a rule Coquillers stood by , Well, tin re were many more such before Although he auoears to be ' ty’ ^)reRon ut Empire ritv. Oregon, on Sat- YmeSioici* business lot in Coquille City there is due much praise by the Berry, the Coquille horse, while rases. There W^re sea-sick iloc. ; , . . I* 1 urdayOct. 2. ISKG. viz: William F. Elrod. ; -very desirable. early settler, as wall as I,y .la.se t h p l! y Bt(KM, „ f,„. Clam diggorJ mimstore, teachers and «tU ^ ‘ ^ ^ *« coming at a late date. We take zens. O h! what a vast amount o f . tin*, witn other indications, leads ; l & 2 and S. ^ of N. h. Sec b townahip [ lanJ. a » acres under cultivation, comfort in the fact that the genial * " e defeated J m »} h ttx>k then tie- colu.#il|. and provisions was thrown to some doubt as to whether he i9 ; 27 S, R burc n west wni. M»»r. . jo acres i»tx»d pasture. One of the beat f- * ‘ philosophically, »ml with .............. „„twit..«tan,Hng ,,ot yot alive. 11« has a wife m l "7 ^ » r - “ ^ SShS which, with Ilia love « f the CVapiille »ever a murmur. “ We over- such a lose ae this, all were b »U s - two ^ S J l “ “ “f ' h>'5 * 1 - « * - - - ■- ,h* ■>ren,i“ * «* J. B. Fox. Gravel Ford, Oregon. country, will keep him her«. In matched our horse,” was heard all hed, and returned to homes and < ^ John L Barker »ofFairview. C H E AP! C H E A P !! w r Z I d M T l i i l c a T t h r jreJm r,,D" <1' . boating busiiiesa ia u valuable one A f,K,t rw'e h" t'v‘>Pn Sftrn,uy and we wish him every possible Snyder and one Burke was won J K . b y . t . h e . t . h a . latter. . t»UC0f»HH. i '¿Z Z S lL ?'* * Om ! that Corw county could now boaat 0 f educated fish. , Clyde. V -' I A m og letreio „ f 62 passcu ger: \ot «tam bSST1 , “ rs c" n' e><"1 | « 6 ©xcursioniats ^ Frank K. Haynes Chas. . On*«,, W . Johnston. j trom ^ Hn * IHncisco to Los A n geles' itegister. 1 a few days since 1 An .17. ~ ncres in Bandon City, on Main street; ♦ ) la r g e building o f five rooms, e tc., also barn. The premises are cleared und fenced., are pretty, and will be sold extremely oheap. Enquire o f Walter Sinolair, Coquill* City. O regon.