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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1886)
M iillr L O C A L ITE M S. l*o iu ( U r in « . Itoti«*«*. A fire came near destroying The Isthmus Transit railroad All persons knowing themselves indebted to G. D. Hobson on account or note doe, ami Beaver slough under the man Liberty’s Statue last week. will pay tin* same at once to Jas. Lamb, An editor snt in his easy chair, agement. of Dunham Bros. & Son, The Umatilla Indian reservation Oravel Turd. Anil said, with a Rood nature«! laugh. presi'iit a busy appearance, and the is H* soon be thrown open to settle n-7 S-w ____ _ “ Eureka! at last! I’ ve got it—and fast! way they are shipping freight over ment. I’ ll tire them a new telegraph, A well • reus'd and oil’d tel«*graph. their line is a caution. About 20 A boiler explosion similar to that "F U send lightning a-whoopin’ and raisin' stout young men are employed, I ()f the &ol Thomas occurred in New *>f Cain and all seem to work “with ”a will. York on Thursday killing five men. At a rate that no countin’ can tell, The company have six barges on Till it comes with a force that would tickle Damaging frosts prevailed the slough in additi«)» to a com fa r- old Morse, throughout Texas and the northern Lettin* out for the lovely Coquille, tabie passenger boat, which is cov part of Me xico on T hursday night. -A .1 1 K i n d s c f HAULING Whoopin’ up for the stately Coquille. erei! to keep out tin* rain. The “ \nd when we're all liv'd, and our lightning One o f the new government x D c x i e S it S l x c r t n o t i c e . steamer being built will s o o n be is <;r<*as*d, cru ise rs, it is th o u g h t, will b e b u ilt ^ Unek Con noting with lx*th Steamers, VII tli n< vs that we can get our hand on complete, when sin* will take the bv tli») l niotl Iro n W o rks c o m p a n y ! C. A.. Brown Proprietor, We'll give mu' suhscrilicrs. and Livros and place of the passenger boat on the • F. M. Decker, Agent. at r> m r rancisco. i ni?tf 7iv6. ! i > r — slough, and tow the barges when A’ 1 that happens from l ’ortland to llandon, Johnnie Flynn and Willie Mey- , n o t otherwise »*ngage»l A saw mill In Douglas. Coos. Curry and Hundon. «pi 16 were d e -; O L I V E is in operation on the site of the „•*, "tie.) “ Then those v.ho’ ve no energy stow'd in voured by wolves at Dexter, 31o,, a j 7 old Dunham mill on the isthmus. their boots Will be in a hellovafix, and the company make the lumber week ago yesterday. Jilts. 1. L. OLIVE, HOF. for rustle they must, or "get up and «Inst,’' j Poor ci’t'ps and earthquakes are ¡ needed in their business. The en- When the H skald will show them some | City, Oregon. terprise exhibited all around is causing a negro exodus from South Coquille tricks. Show them one and perhaps two or three commendable, and deserves the Uarolina. They are going to Li- r| ’ iiIS Popular Hotel has r«*cently been tricks.” x put iii better order than ever before, best support froiu'the j>e«>ple ot the . beria and Arkansas. M j and is truly a favorite resort. The editor ceased at tin* telephone's sound. county. In places the slough is to The Taconn \\ . l . Ledger r e - J Tile tables are supplied with all the deli And 1 1 heard them as I am a sinner) Words fell on his ear that were cheerful be «iii'd” »1«! out and made straight, ports the Girth of a baby in that cacies to be had. and in style to suit the ami clear, which will b»* a great improvement, <*ity which weighed twenty-one most fastidious epicure. It-, dining-rooms and sleeping apart- I'hey were "John, will you please come to j and insure more rapid transit. By pounds, and claims the heavy- meats an* second io no hotel in Southern dinner? "Hurry up. John, and please come to ant tlior season it is the intention 1 weight championship of the United I Oregoi Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. dinner!” to run the railroad down to Green States. \nd a dream of tin* future came o'er me I *)llit ailll I lilt her improve the etuis. Edward«. J a *. Burke. Wm. Koluu. that day. slough below. This is to be done I As 1 gazed on our grand mountain ranges. Which made me exclaim, in a gay mental j by the company lately organized,1 T T ie T J n c ìe r s ig n © c i frame. ami of which mention was made in ; "Cl re at snakes! and great rivers! what the H ei ; ali > a few weeks ago. Has The ohn g«-s! A n d Com pany. company is incorporated and w ill ; O T = E 2 S T E ID Wh.it astonishing, wonderful changes!” L ocal D idactics —No Our t ilin g l.o r a t r « !. Wise Brothers Sr Co. opened up their spaciiuis dan-c had her»» a* an «> tr!v hour this evening to ac- J. H. Nosier 1ms just reo«*iv»il a co nmodate the gay and festive big lot o f now school books. crowd of »lancers wli * had com*1 t«» Chas. W. How»*, of l.)orn, buii»*il patroniz»* the Grand Army Hall one of his twin babies oil Ernlnv. that was given <»n tl e 2">th, for the I nolo l)an Palnske moved to his bemdit of Mrs. Prey and family. now home at Bandoli on Thursday. The hall was brilliantly lighted, Skookutn Joe becomes the chief the music was good, and as the cook on the Tug Esc»>rt to-tn »rrow. lad i»*s were pretty and prettily Y e edit»>r lias been eoiifim*«l to «livssi**«l ami tlm p* nt temen ditto his room with a sore foot tin* past ( i-Xfl*ptin }» tin* ¡ i»*tlim*ss), all went well ami 1iv»‘i'»* merry a> a we (Mine three days. Aii arra'i^eint •ni, had 1 ieen Tom Drew is at Tacoma, W . T., la'll. ♦ . And has secure»! a good job and mail»' t«> sit'll tile tick« 1 -V at ví irions plai»fks < >n tlic river, hut som<) one, gone to work. it Si‘(MHS,, g.>t posse ss ion «>f the J. A. Cray »>f the bay was in 1 ickt*ts and foiqi't to ilistirihute town «'ii Wednesday on legal busi themi. am 1 there was 11 •t a tieket ness for his timi. iu M v rtl»* l'oint until a few hours Mr. Bnrkdoll. of N»»rway, return- b»*fort* tii«* ball « pen»*d. Had not e«l from San Eraucisco, «>n l"’ ¡day. this hlunder bt*.‘ii tImre w*iul«l have whither he had b»*en o n business. been more tick»*ts sold. Some one There are very few »bieks at tin* is ii sp »nsible for this mistake. It mouth »if 11:t* ri\er, and m»ge»*se at certainly i - not possihl«* that any all. It is thus l >v naif**u «>t so little one h is st* far lost his manhood as rain. t»> thus tlel’eat s * worthy an ««bject Mrs. J. Snyder returned t«> her and k»*ep the bread and butter home at Marshtield **n l u»*s«lay from the mouths «d* orphan ehil- So let us hope that this last, after a week s visit to her par divi). neglect was from carelessness. It ents. Field larks have made pleasant i> said that there wer«* some post music hereabout the past few d ivs. ers print«»«l, but not one «>f them The warm sunshine remind»*«! them ever lvarhed this place, and all the public notice given o f this worthy And soon in the future another great change sell stork, which the people should \ M y i ' t l ö P o i n t , O ï \ , o f spring. Will take place, and w»‘ll talk to New- buy readily, sine«* it will be a pay-1 Dealers in Dr. J. C. Stockmau, <*f this place effort was given by tlmt generous Yorkers ing investment and furnish another hearted John A. Dean, «»f the is confined to his room with a sore About grain and potatoes, and beets and means of transportati >n. H i uai i *. It was believed that the ti miatoes. I3S T leg, an ohl trouble of many years Ü u n a HI iu I iiiu W ' i > »-uuuUiUU, \ml presidents, princes, and porkers. M. 1*. I*. B. would contribute to 'The ro.*k in tin* channel (or that Will keep constantly on hand standing. Thou *h they're last.they’ re not least .good this benefit, but none have made used to h e ) at tli»' moutl. of the fat jeirkers. Some petrified oranges were and an appearance except K. Bender. river will not lx* blasted «>ut this D ry G oods a n d C l o t h i n g . Then hurrah for the wires! and hurrah for found at Carlton, Yamhill county, Likely this is bt*cause o f these fall, if at all. The work lately done Is prepared to buy or sell for Boots and Shoes. Hals end Caps, the poles! a few days ago while a well was Wooden, positive, negative poles; shoi t comings «»f those who had on the breakwater has caused the P T J 1 2 I T I T X J K E , reasonable consideration. being dug. Vnd the;, travel the best from the east to charge <>t tla* posters and tn‘k«*ts. sand to drift in and work the chan He lifts tlx* following for sale: Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds, the west. The canstant feeling o f being H«>wever th»*re will be a uico 1 ittIt* nel to tin* north so as to leave the Where ie.ir great ocean peacefully rolls. O-roceries, Ore einer 3 r “ played out” and “ use*l up" can sum to be applied to tin* us«* iu- T I .2 G re a te st B a rg a in O u t When* our ocean so peacefully rolls. rock in question on the south beach. a n d . G-lass T T v 7 "a re. readily be removed by using Ayer s tended, and \\ ise Bros. Sc Co., tin* Michael Liber. I f the channel works back no fur \ « re iii (iiiiiin * fo r m a k im M o n e y ? Which will tie sold at tin lowest living Sarsaparilla. G. .V. II., D. <«il«'s, Robert L«»we, —Two splendid lots on a corner, in A letter, containing tlio follow ther to tli«* south it will not he nee- cash prices or given in exclian :** f«> Mr Indie. •tt left «>n the steamer Nelson Smith, the Ill'll a LI), iln* the beet part of Coquille* City, with good In this, Wool. Hides. Egqs and all Kinds of ing inoription, «)r n « L I w a s late eessary t<> tire the blast. box house with " L .” Lots clear«*d and Coos bay on a visit t«* relatives in crew of the Little Annie, Dr. Elgin ly received tit tin* Myrtle Point, P we have the best evidence in t h e 1 Parm Prcducs fenced. lh sis one of the best baigains Southeast Missouri. Pet tuning he and oth»*rs «leservo er<«lit for the world of the efficiency o f the work For which a market can be found, and the evi r ' li * red here. O. viz: will permanently locate at Myrtle success gained. SO acres of the finest fir timber on the Mr. Niehols and hi; I k - i juices will t>:* allowed. "Carry me along, at a rapid rate. being don»* by ( ’apt. Littl«*field. river*. L* miles above Coquille City, near the »»«>« Call ¡ i : m I price goods before purchasing P oin t To Coos county, and Orogon State; tin* gentleman assisting in supply !l n « ( l l i c r l l r n l . ¡river, with logging roads to it. It is esti elsewhere. v4nl52 To Mvrtle Point P. (). It-: me retire, Mr. Belknap arrived here last ing tin* music, deserve special no J.J. Atkins, ('hi. f <>f Piilici*. Knoxville. mated that there are ID■ < > ').(K X ) feet of good t iltil C. M—for me does enquire.** Tenn.. writes: "M y family and l are bencli- i timber on the land. The land will l»o sold week from Nebraska. He if a tice for their benevolenee in the Yours Truly, ciariesof y<>ur most excellent inoilioin«*. Dr. , at a very great bargain, brother of James Belknap »»f llalls a flair. i he* snppe r at tlxe M. P. E. Bender, j King’ s New Discovery for consumption; j j The cheapest— ncrea !; miles from Altoge ih«*r the creek. Since l is infancy he has hotel was supurh. haring found it io be nil that, vou claim for , Gravel Ford. :t0 acres in cultivation. All P. M. it, desire to testify to its virtue. My j i good land goo lout range for stock. House party W..S a success and will 1oUg been a victim)«*f paralysis. fri«*nds to whom I have recommended i t . 1 L’tixlli with »bed addition. Barn 00x42 < i n « ll« o f C o q iiillr C ity . J. T. Moulton anti family will he i f*memlu*r«*d as a social ami praise it at every opportunity.” i'r. Kings good orchard. head of cattle, lot of hogs, return fr»>m Bandou in a day *»r joy on s a fiai r,, Walt er Sine lair and 12 stands of bees, farming tools. Good IT«* are indebted to Mr. C. An New Disc »very for <• msumption is guaran B a l l timber cn uncleared portion of the land. two after ail absemv <>f some time. lady !»ml mainy < tin1]rs earn** llj > to il revs o f this place foi the census tee«! to cure Doughs. Colds, Bronchitis, As- ( S r i ^ i s i P M A s tha'na. »’roup an i exery alfecti«»n «»f • Is rout. All for s.'joi enquire of J. S urdwart on the Mr. M. ami his f«»n George have (ISSt.'-T in til* entertainment of the o f this place, taken on Thursday Chest nn«l Lung i. AT premises or of the undersigned. CYOH; ! r i *_r. been working on the break».at«r. Trial llottlcs Free a .t J. II. Nos!.’• '.s Drug last the 2~>tli inst., as follows: \(’HE8 of excellent timber, fir and i * Store. Larg«* Si/.:* \Y. 1 . Dix on w ho llllr- li»een ah- cedar, m ar Coquille City, for sale at Ayer’s Pills are a convenient ( lentlemen ovey 16 years.......... 127 e 40» « , t- -a- icmhle rates. For particulars, enquire East sent «ill H V¡sit for the* benefit Itn««*«* I p. remedy to have always at hand. Ladies over 14 years.................. I l l of J. C. Laird or of the undersighed. You are'feeling depr •'s.*d. your appetite IN healthi, returned a f«*w «lays M isses................ They are sugar-coated, easy t > take, of hi- THREE LOTS. 80 1 , is poor, vo'i are bothered with Headache ;< (• « i 1 improv and much ■ d, ..iking A House of T > rooms centerally located in sure to bring relief and cure. 1 hey Y o u t h s ............................................ 93 you a?c fidgetty. » ervous, and generally iO c h l Coquille Citv , < rv cheap for cash. out of s rts. and want to brace h «. Brace are effectual in a wide range of it is tIn »light that h<* has left his WK I I E CEDAR up. b it not wi th stin: ilnnls. spring e.edi- acres of white cedar timber diseases, caifsed by disorder? of the »lise:«.* e **at-t of the 1 locky M<mu - Total population, 411 cines. or hitt-. rs. which have for their basis : n ;o bind, one-fourth mile from Bear m the was 1 msy \ \ i* not ieo 11 tains. stomach and digestive organs. Since these figures were taken a very oli«*np, bad whisky and which stimu creek. roe Very Cheap. as us'ual a ho ut his ston* t"- day. Brewery sale—capacity ot six late you for an hour, and then leave you in gentleman has moved to town, in The Coos 1 Jay took on 3< j 00 eases Y barrels. for Good Location—Every- worst* c mditiou than liefore. What you Jol ni Ma st, the illtlelfuti;»iihle creasing the figures 128; and a birth o f salmon at Utter City i’ues»lay ihing c »nwnient. Satisfactory rsasons want is in alterative that will purify your, >f <>ur t<iwn ha-i ret nrn- augments the Misse’s list to 81. gix*en for wishing to sell. and Wednesday for tlm Coquille livery m a n « blood, start lnaitliv action of Liver and ne and a half acres one-half mile from \Yp e<! fr<•m a vi sit to Arizona. Kidneys, restore your vitality, an«l give re T o iiii 1 o n e . C o n n * o il, fo jiib ï cioa ery . That steamer will make Coquille City, on stage road; house of Grat<*l F orti Item«». mi- newed health and strength. Such a modi— G R A N D TIM E G E A B A NT FED . live rooms, wood-*>hed, good cistern, 150 a trip to Humboldt before ret li n were afraid that J< >lyi wo a d d ■ cine you nil! tind in Electric Bitters, and on fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap. are g] ad to 1«•arn that ing to Coos bay, to give time to grate,, hut We Showery weather. *1*7 acres on North fork near Gravel •\oo««: ly .r»0 cents abt*ttie at .1. Ii. Noslor's l)rug In* is satisfied with the Uoqndle, as * ) i Ford; 25 acres cleared, house lfix2fi, Store. get the rest of the cauued salmon J. M. Bright butchers to-morrow. barn .“ 5x54. smokehouse, wood-shed, bee ---- » All t'.K.s* owing James lturke on iu.»i* or he is nni' of our energetic mtiz*ns. lu use; 4 stands of bees. 2 cows, household J as. has some fine hops. KiM-klcii**» trn i«-a S o lv e . over the isthmus. tw'ok account will come forward and settle and kiidu n furniture, farming tools, wagon Frank Miller, Ed Haynes, Mrs. Madam Humor says wenro going I The best sal ve in the world for cuts, bruis the same with me. they having been placed ; and harness. 15 acres of crops; range out The steamer Antelope will go <>n ; side and convenient for 100 head of stock, John Caldwell, Mr. Gibbs. Thomas to have a new postmaster. Success 1 es. sor«*s. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. t«*t- in my hands for collection. is less than on<* mile from school house and her regular route to-morrow, run ter. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ( ’has. K. Edwards. Gr«:en, ami Thomas G»-een (form to the new man. post offco—A25« k ). all skin eruptions, and positivelv? cnres piles. ning from Coquill»» City to Baudon, Myrtle Point. j j ' « ) acres, l miles above Parkersburg, erly of ( ’oah'do) are down fr«*m «>r no pay required. It is guaranteed to give R. L and W. M. Weekly have nJl— Jr.t I ' on ( ’«.quille r;ver; 25 acres bottom— connecting with the Ceres at this ballauce bench and hill land. House 20x28 Eckly. They all entered into the been losing some sheep lately, eith- perfect satisfaction, or money refused. place at noon. Eeach steamer will barn 42x00; good, young orchard, bearing; Price 2o cents per box. For sale by ,1. H. festivities of the evening. They <*r hy dogs or wild varmints. Look Nosier. J. M- V O L K M A R . M . D. good timber on the on the place; good out- make a round trip every day, the side range for stock. Price, 1250. report tie* grass on the stock farms out, boys, and catch the th»*if. Physician and Surgeon. 15;K« for 100 acres of land. 80 acres under Antelope remaining over night at llO 1C*. fen* •. 00«) fruit trees house, bam 00X40. of their locality as being good, and Backwoodsman. BANDON. OREGON. V gi <>d ’■auge for cattle adjoining. Baudon and the Ceres at Norway. stock doing well. The former At liandolph. November iMth. to the wife ^¡¿9,'0 1 r House and two lots in Goquille Gravel Ford, Nov. 22. City; very cheap. M. Timmons, a relative o f Char Thomas Green is a nephew o f the of Joseph Walser. a sou; weight 15 lbs. FOR S ALE. ----— -----> < —------ - -■— »^ I *> VCRESon Coquille river, 80 acres S2XKI. one-half down: A go >d farm of , — * * ) liottom land. (• acres cleared, bal- At Coquille City, November lM. to the ley Edwards of Myrtle Point, wDo late Tim Green. IClK.s Bay News. ] He is an attor 87 acers good land improved, situated at the lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient wife of Snpt. A. .1. Sherwood, a «laughter. came here two months ago express ney at law. and will oppose Mr. Rosa’s mill at Bandon has been Small house with three roomsl junction of So i h ui 1 Middle forks of Co ; to log. S2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom es great surprise at the non-frigidi Sinclair in Justice W i’ kins’ court kept busy lately, sawing lumber quille river. Call on I). McNair, adjoining j and and house W120O—a splendid chance the jiretitist ■». for one wishing to make a home. Libera; ty o f the weather here. When he to-morrow. Perhaps Walter may for the local market. A number of terms given. left Wisconsin, ice had f«»rme«l. find his opponent “ worthy of his new builbings u''e being erected Ono choice business lot in Coquille City T h e B e s t B a rg a n * —very desirable. ii'i there two or three inches thick. steel.” there. A BARGAIN. XV-i acres of good botto; la* il, seven 77 O acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom Mr. T. thinks with a little energy miles below Coquille City, on the river. A chapter, R. A. M., was institu The “ wee small hours” are ap W om en’s Relief Corps, »*<* land. 50 acres under cultivation, a person can make lots of money ; jirice ^12iX). Lib *ral time on <*400 < f the :U> acres good pasture. One of the beat proaching. Those bright and ted at Maishfield hy J. R. N Bell, | amount. 'J’wentv-one tieail of catlle for ph.ces on the North fork; would make a here. CXI sparkling eves we noticed last Dpty, Grand High Prio«t, on the ; Enquire of S. W. Gilman, or at this good dairy farm. For jiarticulars enquire The Southwestern Oregon Re of the undersighed or on the premises of : office. iitltf. 18th. Several members o f the Ma evening as the “ mazy dance” com J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. corder lately published at Den so n ic order from the Coquille at FOR SALE. menced, are beginning to look A well improved farm of 100 acres on Flsh- mark, Curry county, has been es Good In avy two-horse wagon, little used, tended. trnp 50 acres bottom lauc.; *ood house and tablished and is now being issued heavy; yet the fret o f our fair D ec. 31? 1 8 8 6 ? I at a very great bargain. XYrite to barn and orchard: is a good home for any Win. Folk, of North Coos river, on Saturdays at Bandon at the youth still gracefully mark time to J. Laughead, 7Ar o n e . Price *22 X). Liberal terms given. mouth o f the Coquille. The par*er the soft tones o f the clarinet, and picked five bushels o f black wal . Bandon. Oreg. 120 acres three miles up the North fork. — is to be enlarged and greatly im as we look upon this innocent nuts from two young trees this fall. Odd F e llo w s ’ H a ll I ---- ----- ------------------------ — ■ - - 1 ----- 27 acres plowlanil cleared, good house: bam I proved s»jon. It has heretofore 4 (0. School house within 2«X) yards of MQIJILU CITY. I h«* nuts filled out well, and were amusement we are reminded tlmt been a good paper and we w ish it M rs Garrisons R estaurant the house. Can be made one of the best of P rizes trill Itr tjiven f o r Hit' best i' is only a few years since these fully equal to the eastern walnuts. success. ; farms. Very little waste land—good water. i fair young Indies and promising His grapes, also, did remarkably sustained ch/traders by bid// and Price .vlnoo. Inquire of P. Dean or th«» The News thinks the Mail doesn’t young men were little boys and Opposite O Connell's, ; undersigned. gvulleman. like our mugwumpery. This is girls. But to-day they are leaders well this year. 100 acres three-quarters of a mile up Lam- - » 4 - —— —- - A cordial invitation is extended Front Street, nothing; we know lots o f people in, and an ornament to, society. pey creek from the river. 20 acres cleared, The schooners Gem, Parkers to fill. that did not like the same thing in 50 fenced. Of the timber, 40acres are white Mr. C. Lehnherr, whose health M A R S H F I E L D , j cedar—good timber. 2) acres grazing the present editor of the Mail a few was somewhat poor some time burg. Coquille and Free Trade are Posters will bo out this week. ground on up land. House 28x:W. barn 30x years ago. I t is impossible to ago, looks much better, but we are due in this river. The latter it is NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Oregon. 80. 2» h » fruit trees young and bearing. Small please every laxly. It does not sorry to report Grandma Lehnherr said will take a load o f lumber 'OTICE is hereby given that the part- fruits of s veral kinds and good varieties. _ nership heretofore existing between Meals from 5:0)1 to9. a. m.; 12:20 to 2 p. m. require a very retentive memory to in poor health. They are old pio from Rosa’s mill while the others Price $1250—Liberal t«*rins. Edward M. Hoffman and Luther Williams and 5:30 to 9 p. ni.. call to miud when the Mail was the neers and much interest is mani ! 371^ acres of *> «K »d bottom lend on Iowa go to Parker’s mill except the Gem, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Meals...........................................................25cts. boss mugwump, and it is probably fest in their welfare. slough. Part of the land alnive the freshet*. Dated Mvrtle Point, « Edward M. Hoffman, in a jx>sition to know the evils of Judge Livro. i which will load at L yon ’s mill this No Chinese Employed. Or., Nov. 10, 8»’,. i Luther Williams. Price *b*00. | place. M ortle Point, Nov. 20th, 1880. v4nS8tf Enquire of Walter Sinclair ii 14-4 w it Allen Uolliei loft for San on Wednesday. Diego Feed S tallie, ti lo Point, orea. e t. I- f ni d >r , I HOTEL, mm. iitiiK E f Land Agency I - Lililí! I Coquille or ng t- y. f it •p* rt- ODD F E L L O W S to 17 AAA ED ol»- b«#r ni» Pio li«'« ltf i COOUILLE CITY :>oo Eve O 1 II! 11, in «ite, guille o u rs Coon body Tb e Deled >t ex- tock- fron t and «hole in the oond in thè tronío ¡SCO. Masquerade Ball I New Year's Eve N ks. r- 1 City