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o T h e B U Y E R S ’ G U ID E Is I n .VIeiim ry » f H illi« - D e a n . I /'.A . h I Uhc-. NOTI L ballot U»x, ivgardl^ss of party ties, b lu e d M arch an*J Sept., .each year. pages, lo the eliti timt leiorin and pillili- V. e’ il iile m am . our deans.'. i>< v. j. m I j- i j j 8 % x ll% inches,w ith over W e'll w * 1 » not that e.iv • u. PITBMHHKP KVKKV T l’ l.iK.W. ration of the present corruption, 1 L IN G done to suit the times. 3 , 5 0 0 illustrations — a . <>;i have elms a n*»\v io go. w h o le Picture G allery . .Sion, .i s. Snakes iiiicl pickets furnish- l i X ff nil oily «...»i • » 1 i 111. %. Il- ih**., **** ■ J. A. 1)EAN, Editar ami i ’ ropricior as seen in ai la dies politic* may he G I V E S W h o le sa le Prices W e’li hear it, still it ¡.ru ves us. it »>n short notice. publico. exaiuin* th • ass s .meni roils and ilirt'ct to cousinii-i s on a ll goods f>».* accom plished. A. G. Aiken, Yes, we see the moon and stars : correct, all errors in valuation: and it shall • k rsou al o r ii»n»lly use. Tell.*, hovv to Devoted t»» the interests of the Coquill v4ii2*.t Coqnille City, Ogn, Gleam the wide world over, i .n r , anil gives riat t co.,t o f every“ “ Patrons, as farmers, should and bet duly of all persons int> rest» »1 t>> ap- River particularly, anti of the County neu it il.i; y ou Util', e«t, drll.lt, w en.’, or NYh 'tiler near or whether far : pear at the tini» and p ace ¡ipjHniitcd. must take hold o f this matter ac- erallv. »..•. ' / «n ivi:it. T h r t i IN V A L l'A lt L K You are ever o'er us. Mrs. C. W .O live. Mrs. A .G . Aiken. I Dated this 5>d *lay».i' Anyas', IK**». J,>V l contain in fo rm alIo n glem u »1 Subscrii>tion, per year........................ $-.(M) tively, honestly and with a full * ;t;e m arkets t>f Sir.“ w o rld . V.'c T. M. Gai '“¡ss l*. . • or. And the sea has ebb and flow: O L IV E & A IK E N . t. i . if u copy F R K K to «tisy avl- determination of pressing it until « i c c i * i : y s r : u s ' u i M i h . \\ ind and eh uds deceive us, , < i tt-'itn receipt o f JOcts. Io ili-fi’uy 1 . Willards book shows how to proportion n cor- T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 24, 1886. mccessful. c ■■ yi iiM' »if m ailin g. Li t us h ear from There must he a Tims t he world ¿¿rows old and new. lite«'. Multi* lu oubliog ktiivef». B. Out rake lo Have just received at m itre wltl» **ave immilliti»; 4. Gang»* u ta p e iin g H yon. Respectfully» l i • ,» _ i t i ! \\ hv, ves, we sliall tin stroimer: Hi|itare. 5. M itre moli Iti l li"? v.orkeil oli bu*»i . •'■.•Jet change in the make up of our law -' nii wi n* kind and true to us, leii^tli o f Ili}» ruftcri». 7. li. t thè ba.-kiii;' l'or ¡»¡ime H u m to K e e p » It o o m t o o l. tJaeir n e w r/lONiTCOMERY W ARD A CO. two wayt». K. (Jet thè leiitith ol l.nk raftert* two making bodies and the officers who ! Now you are true the hunger. £ A- 22'J XX abash Avenue, Chicago, 111. wayw. t». Make hl|> fo r «•om'iive roof. IO. bay out raftert» o f any ititeli. 11. l'u t palile mouldiugt» to The composing-room ol the Pica- „,*» to execute the laws, am! they i Just tin-a art, to »lust returneth," tit at top. l'J *h;t »»pper end o f Jack raftert* IX A Very Great Bargain. l ’ ut valley raiti-.'t». I i . n e t s tuptar.- t\v t wayt». •>. yuue is situated in the upper story ,mlst he hug *ly taken from the I V»’as not spola li of the soul; Strike a »•irci»- \» itti a Htpiare. T o mulo* a spirai. { / * ' 1 At iiES of land 217 miles trom Co- 17. l ’ iumht» poi»t wltll ;• teli-tool pule. I*. H u 'tlb a S t ) l ! »piiileCity, lhOacres bottom.40 tim of its publication-house, just under g roat conservatixe class- farmers, With many a prayer to the peaceful sleeper: erookeil jioHt. l'J. Make ..He hox contaili Halite - ih two. Ile dui his duty here lielow. ■J . (hit a rafter withou! a knowleik'r o f i > le n glli. bered ami about UO seeded t<» tarn«' grass; the roof, and in summer is ex-. **]t is not necessary that ae shall l ’riee. tOel-. or ih è»' | or .1.)/ *n. S e n tito One of many friends. pood dwe'i.’ng li-lxflli frtime rustic, good bee- T. K Willartl. ( 'o.pnile City , < iretfou. liotise, good orchard, etc., etc. treioely hot. Au inspiration seem- reiterate the fact so well known to 1 lie lo r T i i e Ijsite st S t a l e s J. J. \\ ilson, the watchmaker, p'aee id. «no, W l '.IHK); or. including a sj>an of ed to have come to one of the op- nil patrons, that the Grange for N O T IC E EOT PI E LIC A . .O N . horses, yoke o f cattle ami other cattl to X-.ACIES AND OHilDREN S HATS pressed occupants, and, in aocor- pi,js the discussion or introduclii ui is to soon visit southern Curry. Land Office ut Roselmrg, Orison, * th" number of l 'O Head in rluding live cows, July issi;. \ F l o w e r s . C s t r ic li dauce with it a vertical wooden of partisan politics in a Grange j (). L. Leneve, the Port Orford h - »It s many oilic r valuable things about OT1CE is her»' Iter, by given that tin* DPlu. 2 ^ .e s a n d box was constructed in one corner while in session, hut this move- ilruggist, visited his folks here following-named set tier bits tiled not ice t i n - , c v L',50‘1. It is really a rare bargain. Call .»t this office. ii44tf of his intention to make filial proof i sup of the room, with openings at the ment cannot in any way infringe last week. Tips- port of his claim, and that said proof will be Laces. floor and ceiling, anil furnished ^pon any law of the order. The Andrew Hall was driving stage made before the Clerk of the con i y e >ar ZKiTolocns. with a pipe for supplying water at Grange has always considered the last week between Batidon and of C«»os county, :tt Empire City ( )reu. ti. on Saturday, Sept. sth. issi;, viz: Benjamin the top and a pan and drain at the “ science of government” a proper Port Orfonl. a n d Oxmaa^oLeiit©. Gant, pre-emption D. S. No. I.o-i l f • Uoijuille City, Oreg»m, bottom ¡or receiving the flow and .„pjeci foi discus-ion among its Mis- Annie Dowell, the Portland N. i.; of S. W. Ruching Embroidery N. XV. of S. E. '* and — D e m . kü s i n — carrying it safely away. The sup- members, and hid includes every lady attorney, visited friends on s. XV. 1 j of k . h . s»*c. r, !'p. s. it. 11 ( irocerio-, Provisions, Canned fruit Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- west XX'il. Mel*. ply pij>e was bent over the upper topic touching upon political free- the bay last week, Hats trimed to order a speciality. and I eeetables, He mimes t.ln* followin'; witnesses to cud of the shaft and fitted with a ^oin, and most of our oldest and Straw, Flush. Silk. Satin or Velvet, whict W e see by the Roseburg Review, prove li is continu .ns r s «ite upon, ami f ’ |OUr, Meal, Bacon, and Lard, we will sell cheap for c ash . vlnG. rose like that o f a watering pot, so staunchest members are astounded cultivation of. said land, vi/: that our old friend V. L. Arrington i cu Tobacco, ( ’igurs, as to deliver a shower of spray in- at an assumption that because a . . . . ... . | . | \v. E. ltobmscm Point, is the happy father of a bouncing E. B. Robinson all of Mvr Candy, N uts, Fruits, and Notions. stead of a solid stream. Ou coc” j furmvr is a member of an order lie Wm. XV. Phillips C county. baby la>v. ( )regon. ----- Also----- H. XVigaml nectiug it with the service-pipe , mqyt remain under bondage to ( ’has. XV. Johnston. Mr. Adilie, late foreman for Mr. A fresh and choice supply of Beef the movement of the xvator xvas corrupt political rule, and see his Register. augfl McDonald at the Henryvillo min , and other Meats. n-49 found to cause au active circula-1 honored calling pauperized for N O T IC E FOR 1*1 HLH a I IO N. returned from a two-months’ pros L:m il Offie.’ khUusvlmr;:. O re ..on. ' tion o f the air in that part o f the want (>f action. The Grange never J u l y Sili. IS.s»>. » pecting trip on Sixes Tuesday. room, w hich xvas drawn in at the intended placing such a yoke upon ’ O l ’ D ’ lC is hereby given F ia t the follow- H e had eight ounces of gold dust. N ing-nam eil settler lias nle»l notice of upper opening of the shaft and j jiS members, but by an examina- ;i >r. The Blacklock Sandstone com his intentionjt»» m ak »1 linai pi oof i ifcsued again cool and fresh at the tion of its ‘ Declaration of Purpose,’ o f his claim , anil that s ¿i . proof will In- floor level. 1 he most surprising xvhich xve so often place before our pany are soon expecting a vessel mad e before I he -M dge or ( "iei i: o f t h* coiiu- Fp.ipira CitY and D.^ain’s Staiion thing about the experiment seems readers, it explicitly calls For a de- I J° c ir,-v awa> a cargo of their y e«Kirt o f Coos county .”.t Em r» < ’ y,* r - goti, o 1 XX-od Itesi! a y . Au . l <'*k. vi/: I The town lately building stone. to have In-en the effect of the water cidi'il carrying out of the rights^aud ;>MT h • ste:ul N«>. -is'-’ö. CTAGE and STEAMBOAT line! l'a n i i i n i o M . Douser. in cix»ling the air to a degree much privileges of citizenship, and places \ out **>’ tlu‘ coll,Pa,1> ,a(*s f.-r tn"E.*'j ..f s ^ e ! «... s . xv .“ V of s . e * below its oxvn temperature. W it li ^ueli actions upon the higher plane ; lll> * iipiclly. : I’l». wn/x; .r. Carrying“ The U* S- Mails Hu names tin* f<»lh*»Mt;;. wit nesses i *» Mississippi water, which when of returning to the xvisdom,justice, i We are under obligations to Mr. his'coiitunions ’ e.-i»h nee u;> A ls o >n ar.»l cu liva- We.is. Fargo & Co's ti»>n »»;". s,till lands, viz: CABINET MAKER. drawn from the service-pipe iudi- fraternity and political purity of ! D. L. Rood lor the copy of the H. II. I browns» n * Picture Frames. l>oor ami XVindo.v Frames cated a temperature of 84 degrees, our forefathers. | proceedings of the teachers’ insti- J. Express all of \nprora, C. Iiel", v mad»‘. Saws liied and Furniture Repaired. < *«.<«s e »mitv. T h o m as Kookartl the air of the room in xvhich the It came “ It is suicidal, nnd the cry of | tute held in Marshfield. S S. Endieott t ...... . All or d»'!)»'to order. Prices Reasonable. thermometer at the W in n in g of political demagogues, to say that too late for last week’s paper, but Loca ti» Hi : Ne’.r (»ohi i»,*acli 11. »t* I. < "li the trial stood at «)b degrees, xx-as farmers must act oiilv with their ' can he found m that of to-day. Juice E A V S E S E M P IR E C IT Y A N D D R A IN S cooled in passing througV. the * chosen political fiarty. These' u STATION EVEBY \ o i i ( i : t o l i s i: :* i i u . k . T U * paper la kept on file at the offlee o f length of the shaft to 74 degmes, ideas must be abandoned, farmers M O N D Y. W E D N E S D A Y and F R ID A Y 'o n : n a c t I»» ul N a iiit - I 'r o in or alxmt degrees below tin ol’p U,ize,j jnf() a I»<Mly made up of Kl il u n i UK t>( l.n i’g « ’ . temperature at which it entered of a)1 })arties wjlo |ove The steamer J E N O »»r R E S T L E S S meets «J « W a l s r . ? ? y p the stage at the month of the Umpqna. and 19 degrees below t »at of the free*«,,,, all,| |iatP iniquity, and are \\ here s at ti general election i» er » *i •st (iua’ iiv alxvnys to be New and comfortable stages. water which xvas used to cm »! it. determya.(l t|)at our blessed heri- held on tue 7th day of Tune A. D Fare to Portland by tliis route $14./»0. had at the 1’ r ‘ w e r y , a n d o r d e r s O f course the absorption of heat to^»> "s Eaeli passenger allowed ">0 pounds of baggage Ly »,ur forefathers j 1886, the question of xvhether or fr o m ¡ill parts ! i l i f d p r o m p t ly . T imes building P hiladelphia . Passengers are requested to be in Empire by the evaporation of a portion of pha 1 I* |>re •serve«) to ns.” not swiue should be allowed to run CCTIUATCC For IEWSPIPER 1DFFRT1SI1G r n r r City the night before departure. t o I IMA I CO a t L o w e st Cash R ates i i i l C the water accounts for its refriger at large iti ('.»»- county, Oreg«»u, Scad 10«. In Any information in regard to the a’ooYC. l<44lin^ € alvina - •tamp« 4,<* for h »Y E R Ä SON’ S MANUAL ating effect, but the result seems to line can be procured at the Blar co or Central xvas duly submitted to the legal ? fy \ É 4 hotels in Marshl'eld, and the post office o h ò 3 have been so easily and inexpen Calv*s will grow faster o milk voters of said Coos county; ami in any public 1 iso in Empire. sively attained that the experiment not k»o rich. They xvill fat ten whereas it »appears from the returns * «¡uille City Ggn., Largest Circulation ■•( any Agricultural Paj>er would be xvell worth repeating in j filter on richer milk if they do not ol said election of s;.i»l Cons county in the XV«nt. j *. Proprietor C J Q U I L L E M I L L other cases.— New Orleans Pica nave more than they can digest. that tln‘ xv hole number of votes 1 0 0 ,0 3 0 E A C H IS S U E I- Boot nd Shoes. yune. — AND — Digestion is what tells. Skim-tnilk cast for county officers were 1531, « -a - - O P P A P E R S . Clocks. Cr.tle y, etc. T I m * l l a r i r n t . I is well suited to the calves to bo that there were 170 votes ea-t in V T O N S Magnified.t l’rcniuni Lift. I !,'.!» I tim ri; s. J’r* »visi ons. Flour, raised. A handful! of linseed meal favor of sxvine running at large and O n l y C O C t a s - » a Y o a r I) :. 1 ..'us. *'.indies, nuts. Tobacco, Harvesting has commenced in auit Outfit to Club-miser» Free. xvill cause the calf to thrive better. 361 x >tes against swine running at . .. •* : . t »*>. t'tC.. t. id. — D E A LE R S I N — earnest, and owing to the c«>ntinu- H O M E Atir^ TAUM, Louisvif- SdJr*«s, large in said county, and it appear Oatmeal is excellent. ed xvarm and dry weather the It is necessary for a calf to have ing from the returns of said (Tee L B r s h fie ld campaign will be short and de , . • • f|,i . • t e n • i all the milk it wants to drink, after tion, that a majority of the votes cisive. Threshing of fall grain has . . . ’ — A ND A L L K IN D S O F — . 1 „ . 1 ___ . 1 ____ ...................I____' lt is three weeks old. x N lien eight i,f!st oil said question were against cut*' already been done in many places or ten weeks old, they must be sxvine running tit largo in said Coos L U M B E E and even spring grain is so far county. turned to pasture without milk and advanced tlmt this month will see C e d a r , f ir , a sh , m a p l e , m y r t l e , I herefore, untie/ is hereby given xv II do well. Some prefer to feed most o f it cut and threshed. ManufHcturer of Alder and spruce lumber always on th;it after sixty days from the date We passed throngh a portion of ,iM * " “ lve " e" ks oW l,or" re leHvi"8 L l i MON SO DA. CR E A M SO D A . SAR SA- hand and for sale at the loxx esi rates. of this notice, it will be unlawful Washington county, the North off tho n" lk’ F "'c a lv e s will make PARILLV. g i n g e r a l e , c h a m p a g n e for sxvine to run at large in Coos < DEIJ. M I N E R A L W A T E R , also G l M Plains and ftdjaceut country, and la** f\ -I**>,kian cows S Y R l ’ P and V IN E G A R . The meal for the calxe4 should county, Oregon, under penalty of were informed ♦hat the fall grain Agent for the Celebrated Oregon Graj»e five dollars for the first offence and be fed to them dry. It is a mis By Hie Tug K A T I E CO O K, on Root Bitters. threshed so far had turned out far ten dollars bn each subsequent vtiiJo H knby H r d e n . the river and bar, tit reasonable rates. better than expected, but that take !»> mix it in the milk. A good offence to be recovered from the spring grain with the exception of mixture for the calves is wheat Timber, match-wood and stave tim owner of such sxvine, by civil a few favored localities would be bran or middlings and linseed oil ber purchased. m°al, two parts of the bran to one action in the name of the state of only about two-thirds of x* hat it of linseed meal and then add the Orders for lumber filled in quanti Oregon, before a justice of the was last year. The fall gtain, same bulk of «»ats. A calf xvill eat PPiCPRIETCR. ties to .suit, and at the lowest living peace of the precinct in which such wheat, threshed, avarages about from a half-gill to a quart, accord rates. owner or keeper or either of them Livery, ['m\ ¡¡ltd Stage Stable. ing to its age and size. Feed J. B A R K E R , 25 or 30 bushels per acre, but spring resides. In witness whereof I have twice a day. Canadian Breeder. C H AS. F. DOE. S p > e c ic tl - A - t t e n t i o n wheat is not expected to go more hereunto set my hand and affixed Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, An ' O r r i i l !!lu n . than 15 to 20 bushels. G iv e n to B o a r d in g - v l n!8 tf. the seal of the county court o f j Mr. John Kruse o f Clackamas, E m p i r e O i t 3 r ,O r . T E R M S M O D E R A TE. “ Do you like steamboat traveling said Coos couidy, this 19th day of : informs us that his fall wheat, ,, . ......................„„ W. R*. G e t t y , P r o p . ... .. ~ on the Mississippi river.-' xvas July A. D. 1880. Co iuil!e City, - - Oregon I promises remarkably xvell. Our , , f ^ , i asked of an English woman. J. J. Lamb. Horst s and Rugai»-H at all hours. Good Yamhill correspondent also gives Naxv, cawn’t soi that I do. Do THE County Clerk. Pasturage by the day. week or month. favorable reports from that county, | you know that as I came in caxvn- vln4tl ¡tin. FAMOUS and our valley exchanges contain j tact with such a beastly and ’orrid I M h i i i n siim I l * o u l t r j . similar reports from other coun ties.1 ,inaI.1 from Arkansaw. One night L. M. G ottschaek : There is probably no kind of —“ The best instru dnrir g a storm great alarm prevail This refers to fall grain; spring ment noxv existing ed, and it was thought the ’orrid fruit better adapted to hen-yard The new A 1 Schooner i n b o t h h e ra i- grain is reported light in most old boat wax sinking. There xvas than the plum. And the difficulty | 1 spheres.” P ark e r s r p r g , P R O P R IE T O R , localities. C i . abx L oitisk 1 vki . t , o «» o :— **[ have never seen ..allties. no life preserver in my stateroom, , of growing this fruit, because c of CO NSTANTLY tLeir equal.” Eastern Oregon and Washington ho in frenzy P arried to the state- | eurc„|io nttaeks, is so far obviated I (EoquilU (fi hi il nani \ Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of m N' LAIRD & JOHNSON T. Y. Nichols, Bandon, Öreg,, fa ir CHEAPEST! Cnickest aii Best RACTOR L B U I L I) E R, Jarvis, Cornali i Ca. P 1 TERM’S SON D V E R T IS IN G GENTS 1 STORE I)ome anfc ^arnt. Tug Company!! ; nnj WEtsr Warts, GENERAL MERCHANDISE H. KUDEN, Proprietor. TO W I N G R. E. B U C K POST OFFICE KNABE Store, •F P I A N O C. ANDREW S report light crops in many local,- ties, t about two-thirds of last year) an, kn.d m il on the d<K»r and to both. j cried: ‘Oh, h»r ’eaven’s sake ’and | the two is an advantage o me a life preserver!’ A farmer xvho had a plum orchard j ‘All right, said ’e, and the next from which the fruit regularly fell j moment Y opened the door, shoved before it was ripe never succeeded me out a black bottle and said ... - ‘’Ere you are; drink ’earty.’ I i 111 gettlI1g a croP he transfer- i h almost fainted, for I never knew ^*d his hens to the orchard and b e f««. that « h .;«,« wl» » life p re -' kept then, there until the plums server, don’t vou knaw. Oh e w as were ripe.- Fancier’s Review. I « •** " J such an ’orrid man!” “ What did you do?” . The stage route from Empire *• 4 #»- ♦ “ Don t you knaw that 1 was so P o l i t i c * ___ l o r __ Fu rm rr*. frightened that I turned up the City to Drain’s, is now in fine con- The folloxving from the Cincin- deed 1 did, and the orrid dition. 1 assengers put through to man ’ad the impudence to sav 41 l i *1 I , uati Grange Bulletin is good: ’touch ’er liLdit mmlnm k Z J 1 the ral,l'oa(1 tl,e same day, without ? ‘ *^ a » 1 - * —- I ..... — ^ __i _ i l l requested. “ W e have advocated and shall cawn’t soi that’ I like"traveling’ on ^xtra c,” ir£°> "h e; Cincinnati t° Portland by always be found urging farmers to that axvfnl river, V. 1 U 1 limali J this route, ’ concentrate their strength at the Commercial-Gazette. only 14.40. tf ... ' . but increased acreage will make up a share ot the deficit, and there w ill be, nevei 1 heless, a large amount of grain produced in that section. Air i n u i i i i f * XVe shall be glsil to publish w - ports from different localities if our 0 • I Ml f •. 1 friends xvill favor us with them Farmer and Dairyman. i t P a u l i n e L u c i a : —“ The Knabe Piano sur- prsses all other makes.” The popular H. vH 1NGTON P IA N O and the C H IC A G O CO T l AG'.. • G N. Arkansaw ,)y R flock of ,leng t,mt <.0„ 1|lil,ing ! A L. BANCROFT & CO., Sole Agents, 721. Market St.. San Frrncisco. J. E. H aoeniutch . Blanco Drugstre. Marsh field, local agent. nll-Sm Keeps An assortment of Boots and shoes, Hats and caps, Stationery, Inks, Dry goods and Clothing L a Exprmlv for Ilio dies. Gente and Childrens General fur 1 4 T I L L Run <m uo other Route. This W vessel having made six round trips nishing goods; in tim last six months, is supposed to ke»-p also groceries, np her past record and will until nirther X H Ic r s e - S iic e in g ' on and and after after Novemoer Novemoer latb, ir.th, deliv deliv r r \ v Canned goods, ! notice, notice, on ,, , i , ,, freiMht to Copniiie Citv and all points on , . N e a t l > r aI1(1 ! » « > « > P % done, at the Cigars, tobacco t.lu* u u t r r river i v e r nl h e f following o l l o w i i m rules- 1 , 17 . . : . . . , . U o l —l . the l lower at t the rates: lowest living pr.ves. Shop uest and cnndie8 H e pay8 (tla g; h_ Flour per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal j fr» i»ht door east o f Leneve’s drug store, , est price for country p rod iK » I ! f2.*r»b. C otln*r oyuiLLic M ill #4 k per Tuo ton. C ompany . v4ni2 ' Coquille City, Oregon. ! * vlxx2 0 0 Q U I L L E W. Gallier “ BLACK-SMITHING