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I « i II !
*•*»■>
?*
T h e B U Y E R S ’ G U I D E 1»
\Ye learn that Louis Coy is
TU« paper le kept on file at the ofBce o f
ir *
ft'
Uturd
March
and
Sept.,
< £ oq i»ilU (tl’ itjt i u T n l t l
it
! each year.
liHO page..,
Nouthv esteru U regon litcoidei
about to niovt' back to his old home
IS iS
IncheitW lthovr.'
PUULIHUKD KVKIiV tcuhiuy .
Work Ims a!readv been commonc- : in Coos county,
to mut the times,
T J Al LING
3 , b o o ‘ llluatratlons — a
s and picket:» fu n m h -
u
h
o
lo
Picture
G
allerj'.
J. A. D f .AN, Editor and Rroprietor ed oil the Sixes river bridge, the
The schooner Free Trade was
O
G IVES W holesale P i lie-.
i-d o f . sIio.- notice,
r ir e r t to con.eutix'rs ou u!l good., f.
pile driver having been put in [ h >- towed into the river last Wedne
A. G. Vikcu.
. in i’.l o r f.iHiiiy u c. T ells!*o.v (•»
Devoted to the in n re-ta of the Coquille
Coquille
City, Ogn,
sition
during
the
week
».ml
15
piles
day
by
the
tug
Pelican.
V 111 -
< .• ■, nud gives exa -i co- t i.f ev >; -
River particularly, end of the County gen
t
;
ya
u
«»•*,
eat,
drisil.,
•.rear,
f
f
TIMES BUILDING Süffi® PHILADELPHIA.
driven.
Indian Dick, of ( hetco, about
1 .. • :’ ..i ivivii. 'l'he.e lS V A L C A ill ¡.
«rally.
Mrs. C. W .Olive.
Mrs. A.G. Aikm .
CCTIUATCC For IEW8P1FER IBTFKTIIlIfi CDCC
• ' »{-7S contain Inform al!'»it gleam s;
one
week
a
g
o
,
concluded
he
hud
Subscription, per year..........................
Collm
A
lLo
at
Lowest
Cash
Rates
rnCC
J. Bryan, proprietor of the pio
i -i
iimi l.i t . o f (lie w orld . V.'.
Bernd 10a ta
OLIVE
AiK-biN»
copy F R K !1' to i’.:iy a*.’.-
neer stage line, lias reduced the lived long enough, and cut his •"“
‘ for .■MR A SON’S MANUAL x ’ ; iw * ,.i a receipt
Weep« •
o f 10 ct*. to d<*fr:*-r
He
T u e s d a y , a u g u s t s i , iss< ;. Port Orford-liaiidon fare Irom £3 throaf with a butcher knife.
t . . r..je oi* m ailing. Let us lu a r from
Have just received at
jroi*.
H tspceifUlly,
to s2, and from either end of the is still alive but cannot recover.
tH e ir n e w
*
1.04 41. LACM ICi.
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
line to Denmark, to SI.
The schooner Stranger is at
‘. 2 7 i t 2 2 0 W a bn «h A v e n u e , (liic u tin , III.
Lnrgf.'t Circulation of any Agricultural Paper
Born.—At Ellensbnrg, Aug. 13,
iu the West.
It is said that Mr. Madden has Chetco, and v. ill probably be tow
. v. ver y Great Bargain.
to the wife of Frank Bailey, a son. leased his blacksand mine on Sixes ed into the river to-day.
Mr. 1 0 0 ,(7 0 0 EACH
RLS of land 2)j miles from Co
i ft J w
\
J
i .*:u
de City, 100 acres l>ottom.40 tim-
Cut worms are destroying cab river to Smith & Co., who have Hume has bis Smith river break
rr r r o ^ T S cy<? 2?. a . p e e s .
il»out20 seeded to tame grass;
bage in that viciuity, says tlie Re been prospecting in this section water completed, and it is believed
Ila;rnif:co:.t lVaauuui Li**t.
llv. » ng 2-!\:)2 frame rustic. good bce-
O n l y C : 0 O t c Ä a c*. "'Sr o a r .
corder.
to be a success.
ia. :.■*•,<;<>* .1 oi chard, etc., etc.
1 ric l< r T I i a I j a t a s t S t a l e s
some time.
Copy
«1.1
Outfit
to
Club-rai.«ers
Free.
—— - *—
*
- —
1' a .•!• a . * 2 ,< mh >: or, including a span o f
Mr. Young, of Oakland, was in
Addr»«?,
f-> 0 .
Heretofore Sixes and Flk rivers
\ e o f cattle and other cattl
to L A D I E S A N D O b l l D R E N S L C A T S
I n s t i l tile in C o o s C o m it y .
town a few days siuee.
His mis have not been fished in for more
tl»a nuuilter o f 20 head including five cow»,
P l c w e r s ,, C s t r ic li
besides many other va'uable things about
sion is for cattle.
j salmon than to supply the people! The following deserved eouipli-
To be Sold.
P lu m a s a n d
the p
2,000. It is really a rare bargain.»
H ‘tiul:d«m* r e s id e n c e
t<>, etlii r w ith
Mr. H. O. Waters, of Looking- j living at the mouths of these meut to Coos county schools and
Call
at
this
ollice.
n44tf
Tips-
I •"*!> teres o f luiul tv,o m i l e , fro m fe ■
glass is visiting in this county, and * streams with the regulation “ win-¡our worthy superintendent, the ry. The liouse contains sit tint» room, din-
L acss.
will remain till after the fair.
ter barrel,” but this year both of writer sends to the Eugene City in or oin. four bed rooms, itcheu, p i i a y
IR ib T o c x iS ,
etc. This was the ori*>in >l ¡ ’andoii hot» 1.,
The democracy of Washington them will be “ worked” for salmon Guard:
The barn .'»0x0 » i- «troll*; mul substantia!.
a n d C rn a m en ts.
Territory has nominated ( has. S. for market. Robt. Logan has just
Mr. Editor: To begin with, The lands are well adapted for cat;!*’ ami
( quillt* City, Oregon,
Rucliing Embroidery
Yorhees for delegate to Congress, completed the neatest, trim must Coos county is in the state of Oie- she* p raisin*; at .1 all agricultural pro»! a ls.
— 1
IS—
<- ‘"i- Groceries, Provisions, Canned lruit Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc-
The Grants Pass Argus commen tishing boat ever built in the conn-j gon. it is inhabited by intelligent, Adjoining tin il'. T!in»- h*. is.
ated on the ieuuv.n-. it laiti.l
beach and i
, , -
. . .
Ha!s trimed to order a speciality.
and I e^etnbles,
ces the word —European with a tv for Mr. Robert McKinzie, who ¡social, hospitable and progressive overlookin'; lite l ’ncilic ocean is a vegetable
j Straw. Plush. Silk. Satin *-r Velvet, whirl
LT. Next he will spell it with a Y. will tish this fall iu Elk river and people. A county teachers’ insti- garden, also a fruit and flower garden.
I loui, Meal, Bacon, ami Lard, J
will sell cheap for cash .
vlr.ii.
Immediate possession will be yiveu.
l»:ir»el
the
catch,
while
at
the
mouth
i
tute
was
held
last
\veek
in
Marsh-
Tobacco, Cigars,
Mr. J. F. Schroeder and wife, »>f
Apply to A. Giroim,
tield.
Nearly
all
of
the
teachers
iu
of
Sixes
the
Olsen
boys
and
a
Mr.
Halls prairie, were visiting here on
Golden Ueach hotel. Ban don City, Oregon. Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions.
the
county
were
present,
and
(»rundel
have
established
tliem-
----- Also------
v5nltf
Thursday. They have a nice fam-
A fresh and choice supply of Beef ! t
ily carriage and go face foremost, selves for the season and will salt everyone seemed to evince more
NOTICE
TO
T
A
X
P
A
Y
E
R
S
.
There interest iu educational work than
down all they take out.
and other Meats.
nI9
instead of the old way boating.
rOTlCK
is
hereby
yiven
tha*.
th*-
Board
o
f
j
Hon. A. J. Sherwood,
From the reading of the Jack -■ *1,ue frequently been ' M> heavy is usual.
kkpialization will attend at the office o f j
the
county
superintendent
of
the
county
clerk at empire City, Coos county, I
sonville Sentinel, we should judge mue of mlmon 11 . _ both of these
schools, is active, energetic anil a - Oregon, an the last Monday in August, and
that the Roseburg Yankee Doodle
mHl ,l,e S,S"* nte
..
. - .
i
. a i
- i i i 5 publicl* examine the ass ssimuit rolls and
live to his work. Ably J assistetl b J y ! correct . all errors in valuation:
... ..
, boys i have i lately
a i
ami it shall
given an enter- tious for a heavy
•__ run this year,
Professor
Root!,
principal
of
the
i,, t
duty o f all persona interested to ap-
tainmeut, similar to that giv«u
[Coos Buy New». 1
Marshtield school, and by e v e r y 1
at the time ami | h:e. appoint«-*!.
here, on that part of the “coast.”
Tll° Lrgest salmon of the season
E mpire CitY and Drain’s Staticu
•»tr
ts
i.
i ti
r>• i was caught bv Fred Lackstroui last other teacher and citizen m t lie
1 . M . uian*i>8‘ »!!, is*;t*ss(»r.
\\m. rendt and Emma hied
b
.*
. , . .. county, the popular superintendent i
S T A G E and S T E A M B O A T line!
were drotrned at Ross Island near
1111 ^ ,l' inc 1 •
'u lb )t(
’
held a most successful institute
c A ltr c A riiics* ito o ii.
,
1. W illards book nhowt* how to proi»ortiou a eor-
Carrying’ The U- S- Mails
Portland a few days ago, Fendt,' P01" “ 19-
He has the tact of enlisting
others m
"»* itre
•«'• with
'• cave m m oulding
knivea.
:t. <* tn
. t /1'ering
rake to h
t. tiatige
liuug'f a a tap
°
oulding
I.
Miss
Florence
Smith
couim
need
A ls o
while ou the islantl tilled up with
li. Ir*'!
Weils. Fargo & Co's
month’s term ,,f | i« the cause of education, and o f ;
(tir wa i ut*
C A B IN E T M A K E R .
beer, and the girl protested agaiust teaehing a tw >
i Iwu w i y « .
8, ( 1 #‘t th*‘ le n g t h o f Ja rk r.ifti-ri* twa
making friends wheiever lie goes. ways.
Maki* l i i n f o r ouncavt» r<« f.
10. I.ay out
ricatire Eran es. l ’ oor itnil Window Frames
starting in a boat while he was so school at the forks of l oos iiu*i on
Express
o f any piteli.
11. Cut gat'h- ni..Hidings t*>
The schools of Coos county are not : ralttTH
tit at to p .
Ili. Cut u p p e r ••n*l o f Ja ck r a fte r « .
Ft. made. Saws lilt-d ami Furnituri* Unpaired.
■ *'nt valley raft*'i"s. 11. «ìot 8 w.piaro tw o w ay«,
:r>.
drunk, but that proved the death of
R'tli.
Prices UeaHonable.
behind those in the Willamette val j Strik**a <-ir*-l*“ witti a xipiar. . ;*'.. T o tnaki a s p iia l . Ml vot i: doni’ to orde
, 17. Diurni, a pont »vitti a tt*u-foot poli'.
IS. Fiumi* u h »cation: N. ; r Gold Beacli Hotel.
both.
rhe boys have been catching a
ook eil pout. 111. Maki“ oil*1 hox *'. Hit aiti s.i tu«- . ih t wo.
ley. Some of the teachers wore al i iT
; i. l ’ ut a raft*T w ithou t a know li-tig«'o f its le n g t h .
Our esteemed fi ¡end, Frank M good umny perch along the »«ter lowed time foi attending the insti Fries. atleti*, or 43.X» per *to/.»-u. Sen.I to
T K. Willard.
EAVSES EM PI BE CITY AND D B A 'N S
Langloie, assessor-elect of Cnrrv fr'"d . and an occasional t.m-cod, tute, with no deduction from their
Civjuille I'ity, t Iregon.
l
-j
STATION EVERY
county, was married to Miss Geor- during the past few da)».
MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY
and FRIDAY
wagt-s and without being required
, KnmUtlpti, Oregon: ¡»
N U i'tC i! i- ■ > i : . IVM.1CA » !
gia Herman, at Denmark. Aug. 18.
Some parties, while prospecting | luu(ie lll( ,jle
l; >tehi..-- Or
1. »i» 1 ( >fliü»
lliis shows
The steamer JFNO *>r RESTLESS meet«
J u 'y 22» lss*;.
t
J. W a ls e r , P rop -
188(i, Judge Lorentzen officiating, on the head waters of Coos river a liberal spirit and a wise move on
the
stage at the month of the Umpqua.
() T
’!'!(
^ r O
.'i'K i« hep* her* D\ i ;iv n tilt* : iu-
Frank is one of the best boys liv- lately, discovered what promises to the part of the directors. The own
Beer
ui
best
miality
always
to
be
•\viuo-name*l
settler
has
!'i!e*l
not*ce
New and comfortable stages.
folio
o f his intention to t»i *ke linai proof ¡ su¡»- bad at the Brewery, and orders
Fare to Portland by this route f>14.f>0.
ing, and we wish him abundant be a paying ledge of quartz,
er of the steam tug, Escort, kindly purt o f his claiitt, and that sai l pr*K»f will he
Each passenger allowed .r>0 pounds o f baggage
prosperity, health and happiness.
News was received on the Arago, placed it at tlie disposal of the teach tuade before the t'ierk o f the eou n ’ y cour from all parts tilled promptly.
Passengers are requested to be in Empire
Y ItOO
City the night before departure.
Mining at the Eagle mine is be- that Mrs. Church was very ill in ers for an excursion over the bar. o f * 1 »oi • »un’ y, ::t 1 :a\»i:v City Oregon, on
Saîtm lny. î-’.**;»t Si1’ , iss» vi:*:
Ben:a*f.in
Any information in regard to the above
ing done by the Blodget machiue, the city. She’was speechless when
The trip from Drain to Marsh G
:tn..p.- -e.nprii :: 1). S. No. 4 ô li f
.ae
lineoan I k * procured at the B la ico or Central
which it is thought by some will the steamer left, and was not ex- field is delightful—mode of trave!- N. 1 J **f S. W. > 4 , N. \V. q o f S. K. b and
hotels in Marshfield, and the post office
not prove an entire success. On a ; p€cted to live till the next day.
ing various: stage, steamer, skiff s. w. k, «>f N. 2. q. s -c. »; i’p. s. u. 11
inany public fi rse iu Empire.
west W il. Mer.
Miiin Str.'et. ( o*p;ille City O^n..
small scale it worked all right.
Capt. Littlefield returned from and beach wag ui. Capt. Haines of
He ti .ties the follow ill*; v im* ss s io
The machine consists of two large Portland last week.
We und**r- the stage lint*, Capt. Cornwall of prove his con butions residence upon, and A* L- I\rosier, Proprietor C 3 Q U I L L E M I L L
sheet-iron drums, one inside
Hie stand that a small crew of men will 1 the steamer, and Capt Jarvis of cn liiv a 'ion o f, saiil lami, v i/:
*3;.ds Cioihinj. Boots and Shoes.
— AND—
K. Böhm» •u
other, the inner of which is
per- be put to work groundsluicing at the beach, are all pleasant gei.tle- W.
*
»
:.
i « »1. » «
K. B. ¡ Itihill - • ill
Clocks, Cutlery, etc.
* «•«»tin'
IN m. ' V. Phillips
forated with holes for Hie sand to Rocky Point as soon as tin* fall men to travel with,
>n.
.1, W igand
K WiFi; .t: <!;*> ■ ri* s. Provisions Flour,
pass through.
The outer drum rains set in, but the work proper
B. J. Hawthorne,
’audies, nuts. Tobacco,
Ear»!. P.-.I1»
Chas. V.'. John« on.
.are*»*' : le.. ete.
— DEALERS IN—
lie;” 1er.
nu
is kept to its place by keys
aud will uot be commenced till spring, j
on the opposite side are hinges by
Three Indians lately carved out i ^ ,l *av‘
iniposesa tax ol
M a r s h H e ld
which it can be opened. The whole a canoe in the lower bay, and went
l)el cent, on all public bequest
revolves on an incline, and the to sea on a fishing trip Thursdiy, *u
Yoik, that stale will get
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
sand that is heaviest is thrown off They returned next day with a £200,000 of the Tilden estate.
from the center as Hour is in a number of cod and red fish aud an
For the best meals and at any
belt, and it comes in contact with immense halibut, which they dis- hour g<> to the Olive hotel.
C e d a r , f ir , ash , m a p l e , m y r t l e ,
» «+»
the inner side of the outer drum posed of at 50c a chunk.
Manufucturer of
Alder and spruce lumber alw ays on
For real good bargains, g > to
which is covered w ith a charged
LFMON
SODA.
CREAM
SODA.
SAUSA-
[Coast M a il.]
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
Nosler’s drug store in this place
copper plate. The sand is deluged
PAK1LLA, GINGER ALE. CHAMPAGNE
A pointer Never bet on a lame
He is selling goods extremel)
< i D ER, M INERAL W ATER, als«, GUM
in water and it is thought tlmt the
horse.
S T R I P and VIN EG AR.
cheap, and keeps nothing but the
immense weight and motion w ill
Agent for the Celebrated Oregon Grape
When Clamdigger’s tail went up best.
tf.
scour the amalgum off the plates,
liy tlie T ur K A T IE COOK, on
R*a>t
Bitter«.
tlm iieai ts of her backers went
*-*<**«
v4n2f>
H ksby H udun ,
aud wear the plates through.
We
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
T he Successful House-Keeper is
down.
hope there is no foundation for
Otto Schetter has received the without doubt the best book of its
Timber, match-wood and stave tim-
this opiuion.
t
machinery for a new steam yacht kind out. Mr. James Huddlesou
I ber purchased.
will take your order for it and fill
Gen. Logan was tendered grand he is building.
I Orders for lumber tilled in quanti-
PROPRIETOR.
Jerry Haynes has suffered a j it promptly,
receptions at Salem and Portland.
i ties to suit, and at the lowest living
—
-
♦
heavy loss of logs in the fire which i
rates.
Livory,
Fttil
üik ! Nl.iirc Stahle.
Bloudiu, the celebrated horse of has been raging ou the isthmus.
J. PARKER,
j
^ hen visiting
( oquille City
CHAS. F. DOE.
Forepaugh’s circus, will attempt to
Get read} to attend the fair, j 8^°P llt the Olive hotel.
Mrs.
>./
Parkersburg
Coos county Oregon,
walk a tight rope over the Niagra Tl e prospect now is that the at - ; ° ,ive i8 »paring no pains to ten-
vl iil8 tf.
rapids.
E m p i r e Oit37\ Or.
tendance will be. the largest ever tier <3omfort to guests of this de-
TERMS M O D E RA T E .
W. R . G e t t y , P r o p .
Mexican authorities scoff at the known in the county.
| servedly popular house.
*
( ’oquille City, - - - - Oregon
—°
-
NOTICE
to
the
!
A
new
society
auxiliary
idea of tlmt govenni.>-ui paying in
! lionw-s and Bug^i. * at all liours.
G*>*>*1
demnity
for the detention o f Edi- G . A. R. 1ms been organized and i ] Wlllaru.
A11 thoa® mdel,ted
to thv
of T* H- Pasturage by The day. week or month
THE
*
Willard, UBi^ascd
deceased must
must come fnrunrd
forward und
and i j
vln4H «tin.
named
“
lh
e
Sons
of
Veterans.
tor Cutting.
settle at once with me.
FAMOUS
Tlie average son of a veteran will
T. R. WlLLABD,
Administrator
L. M. G ottsi ’ hai . k :
. Work is to soon be started east
.
protect the daughter of a veteran
—“ The liest instru
from Albany oo the Oregon Pac.fac.ie te n ifh e bag to
t b k armor
ment now existing
NOICE 8 " ) t PJ PLICATION.
The
new
A
1
Schooner
in b o t h he mi -
It is plain now that this is to be a rounq |ie).
Land Office at ltoseburK. Oregon, I
spheres. ”
A ur . 3, ISKI!.
f
P arkersburg ,
PROPRIETOR,
transcontinental liue.
n,.
„
.. . . x>
C lara Lorisu K kllooo :—" I have never seen
9.
The papers announce that A. B. ’VTOTICE is hereby Riven that the follow-
C O N STAN TLY
tLeir eijual.”
i hr - named sett'er has tiled notice of
Judge Sawyer decided iu San Setiborg, a canneryman of Shoal- his intention to make final proof in support
P a u l i n e L ucca :—" T he Knabe Piano sur-
prsses all other makes."
Keeps
Francisco the other day that the wa*er ^)ay>
60011 start an enter- of hia claim, and that said proof will be I
The popular HARRINGTON PIANO nnd
law prohibiting the visiting »f prise of canning clams. The clams made betore the county Clerk of Cooscoun- |
An % assortment of
the CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN.
ty. Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Sat- |
opium dens to be unconstitutional. ^ouud 111 Shoalwater bay are of the unlay Oct. 2. ins«;, vizi William F. Elrod, I
A. L . B A N C R O F T & CO.,
Boots and shoes,
Sole
Agents.
721.
Market
St.,
San
Frrucisco.
*-*•*•*
genuine eastern variety.
S e v e n : homestead claim No. 4404, for the Lots No.
Hats and caps,
J. E. H aobnbuch , Blanco Drugstre. Marsh
Gutting, the imprisoned editor years ago they were brought to 1 & 2 and S. X of N. E. l4 Sec 6 township
field. local agent.
nll-Jm
Stationery, Inks,
whose case it was thought would that bay in the schooner Enter- 27 S, Range 11 west Will. Mer.
Ho names the following witness s to !
Dry goods and
stir up trouble between the United prise, consigned to Capt. Robert prove his continuous residence upon, and
Built
Clothing La
ressi v for the
States, and Mexico was released Simpson, and have since multiplied cultivation of. said land, viz:
dies. Gents
I o f Fairview,
on the 23rd inst.
to a wonderful quantity.
The ex- •lohn L. Barker
Geo. W. Norris
Oregon
~
periment will be looked upon with E. A . Anderson
and Childrens
[ o f Marshfield.
The stage route from Empire interest by the people of Uoos bay Frank R. Haynes
O regon.
General fur
Run *>n no other Route.
This ;
W
IIL
Chas. W. Johnston,
v
v
ves
vessel
having
made
six
round
trips
j
nishing goods;
City to Drain’s, is now in fine con- “ ? the ¡ T ‘e yaf i? ‘ )r <>f cl,‘ !U8 WB!
Register.
planted here at the same tune and
in the last six months, is supposed to k e e p j
also groceries,
Au .17.
dition. Passengers put through to is found in large quantities in this
up her past record, and will until further j
lE X c r s e -S ja c e in g '
notice, on and after Novemoer 1Mb, deliv r ;
Canned goods,
the railroad the same day, without vicinity.
FOR SALE.
freight to Copuille City and all points on i Neatly and promptly* done, at the
Cigars, tobacco
extra charge, whe;» requested.
[Gold Beach Gazette.]
Good heavy two-horse wagon, little used, the lower river at the following rates:
j lowest living p r ic e s .
Shop next , . 1
t lour if«.’! per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal
.
and Candies. xle pays the higb-
Fare to Portland by this route,
The fishermen caught a fifty- nt a very great bargain. Write to
$2.f>0, other freight i|!4 per ton.
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J. Langliead,
only $14.40.
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| pound salmon one day last week.
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