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LOCAL ITEMS. J n. H»t*U ore, «li the it em P- H. e in« ta. .»> .20 ta. S E. A. Anderson, of Marshfield, xvns in town Inst Light. H. McDonough, of Halls creek, made us a pleasant call on Thurs day. Mrs. Hudelson is still quite' poorly. See the weather report on our first page. \Y. E. Neely, of North Coquille, spent Sunday in this place. Clark Miller left last week for Washington county and Portland. Mrs. Hoisington, the dross mnkei left for her home at Drain, yester day. An earthquake shock was felt at Page, Rastrop county, Texas, on the 5th. Charleston and Summerville, S. C., have been having some more earthquakes. B en tli o f* lio n . W m . Itlorr»». L o c a i . D id a c t ic s — N o . H. t h e sab b ath < h k s t io IJVBORNE 8 TRIE S T A T E . THE HEW AMI \. COMMODIOUS Denmark, Curry Co, Or. ( )ne cf Coos county’s best men, Don t work on the Snbbntli, nn old man said Dec. 15th '86. in the persi-n of Wm. Morras died At the corner of Olive hotel, at his home two miles above this Thu old man was gray—though his hair ! H. W. Cottle, Esqr., Secy State had been red Insurance Co. Salem Oregon. Dear place at six o’clock yesterday morn-; And he never work'd Sunday as well, sir.—1 wish to express my satisfac ing. Mr. Morras lias been a resi-: He wouldn't work Sunday as well. Swift and Sure, dent of this county for some 13 ! Don t work on Saturday, another man said tion aiul gratitude to The State for the prompt and generous adjust years and was highly respected by As he walk'd in at noon to his lunch. For I’ m with the old Scriptures—what Mos ment and payment of my loss Make« the ronnd trip between Bandon and all who knew him. He was born es has read caused by the burning of my house at Toft Hill, county Durham, Eng Coquille City every day. With the Reverend J. C. Hunch, Leaves Bandon about 7:30 a. m., arriving on Oct. 20th, ’86, and issued. I land, April 26, 1828, and was there With the Adventist Elder call'd Bauch. at Coqnille City about 11:30 a. m. Return feel satisfied that The State,through ing, leaves Coqnille City about 12:30 p. m . fore 58 years, 7 mouths and 14 Don't work on Sunday, nn idler said its officers, desire in all cases to and arrives at Bandon about 4:30 p. m. days of nge. Because after comes Lent I'm a feaster This Steamer connects at Coquille He was made a Mason in '60 or '61 And if that ain’t the Bible, Christ has writ do as near the right as they can, City with the ••C'FBEN” for Myrtle Point. ten n libel and do not seek by technicalities to iu Pleidau lodge No. 248 at Fay Said the Reverend J. P. Easter, Through fare on both boats, 50ctH. ette, Iowa; moved to Coos county, And he means what he says—does Easter. cause delay, or avoid payment, but FOR SALE. and settled at Beaver slough in 1873 Boys, don't be too scary—al»out what day are actuated by a spirit of fairness $2000, one-half down: A good farm of and honor not always seen iu In 87 neers good land improved, situated at the you work or 1874, joined Blanco lodge No. For it’s better to work than be lazy, junction ofSouth and Middle forks o f Co- surance companies. 48, Marshfield, Oregon, and was And there’s lots to net through, and there's quille river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining I am very respectfully, one of the charter members of plenty to do the premises. (signed) J. A. Button. While this weather in misty and hazy Chadwick lodge. Coquille City, in The Best Bargian- n21-9w 1875-6, of which lodge he has re While the weather is stormy and hazy. Michael Liber. 33>i acres of good botton: lard, seven mained a member until the time miles below Coqnille City, on the river, Not Ire. price $1200. Liberal time on $400 o f the of his death. He was Worthy Pat She sat in church, and her lip hung down, And I thought she wope a weep; The traveling pu,bl’ 0 Miing to amount. Twenty-one head of cattle for ron of Bulah ciiapter, O. E. S. at I pull'd her gown, ns her head went down, visit auy part ()**• ^r. n Wash $600. Enquire o f S. W. Gilman, or at this And fonnd she was—asleep. this place and nn officer in Arago office. ______ n41tf. U t -- ; --- ■ «»«*» - —. ■ - - ington territory,,will it greatly chapter. No.— R. A. M., at Marsh ZVotice. All persons knowing themselves indebted A row occurred on North slough to their interest awd fepiufort to go field. to G. D. Hobson on nocount or note due, In mauy positions of honor and last week, in which a man was by the Empire City and Drain will pay the same at once to Jas. Lamb, Over two- Gravel Ford. trust, lie served the people well, probably fatally injured. It seems Station Stage Line. n-7 3-w and many instances are fresh in that he had been away to Califor thirds of this line is on a smooth, the memory of the readers of the nia for a few months and returning hard sea beach and on one of Ore H erald of his earnest protests for found a man living with his wife. gon’s most beautiful rivers. JgfeS“ Stages run all winter, leav justice, and equally earnest con He has a number of children, and — :0 :— demnation of wrong. He was a concluded he had too much at ing Empire City every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. member of the Oregon legislature stake to leave; so he proceeded to T li© T J n d ersign eci Fare to Portland only 814.40. four yeurs ago, and worked faith break in the door, when his antag nl4. fully for the interests of his adopted onist and di.sjxjiler of domestic fe --- ------» .»+» «------ ---- licity promptly knocked him down, state. ■■ Bandon City (» toc'Nold. As a member of society, he will and then seizing his gun belabored be sadly missed, but not more so the poor victim till life was almost’ A large and commodious resi It was found that the dence, nearly new, containing 13 than by his family who are endear extinct. ed by ties of love as only exists injured man had a broken arm, rooms, neatly furnished, together between a noble, honorable and some fearful scalp wounds and was with 15 acres of land, 5 of which loving parent, anu a dutiful, intel otherwise horribly mangled. Such has been surveyed off into build blows were dealt with the gun that ing lots. Price 83850, of which and ligent and warmhearted family. 82000 is required in cash; the bal Is prepared to buy or sell for Mr. M. leaves a wife, two married the barrel was actually broken in ance will be accepted as a mortgage daughters.and three sous, who hive two. The culprit was under 8400 reasonable consideration. He has the following for sale: the sympathy of a sorrowing com bail at last accounts and his victim on the house and lands. Apply to A. Giromi, was thought to be fatally injured. munity. The Greatest Bargain Out Bandon, Or. Funeral to-morrow at 1 p. m. at AVe were unable to learn the names 20-4t of either. Masonic cemetery. A great tliaiiff for makiig Money, M ark et R ep ort. ANTELOPE, Hen Smith spent a couple of! days here the forepart of last week. Kobt Eullnrd, of Randolphs was on our streets Saturday looking hal e. Mr. Sheppard is building a large and commodious livery stable at Random Major Robert Reek’s body was found in the bay at San Francisco on Wednesday. Abrams, the man who killed Dr. J. W. Caldwell, of Eekley, was Brow alee' at Juuction City three visiting friepds and relatives on years ago, has been pardoned. the river last week. Mrs. J. B. R. Shelton has beeu V. N. Perry, of this place, moved sorely afflicted with a bad abscess to A. Pershhaker’s farm on Iowa the past week, but is improving now. slough on Thursday. Mr. T. Wilson, of Myrtle Point, Jesse G. Lenove and family, of made his preseuce felt at the Parkersburg, spent a few days in H e r a l d sanctum on Saturday. this place last week visiting Mr. David Cawlfield, wife and sou L’s parents. visited Marshfield Saturday aecom- Mr.and and Mrs. W. Gallier of j >anied by the former’s brother this place, left yesterday for Den G. T. mark Curry county to see their The schooner Gem sailed from son Stephen. this river on Thursday morning. lieu Holliday, Jr., died in There wus reported a good channel AN ashiugton on Wednesday, and then. his father was not expected to sur Frank Teunisson returned from vive many days. Douglas county Sunday where he Cholera is carrying off hundreds went to put his horses out for the daily in Buenos Ayers, and the winter. dead in the cities are being piled Billy Weekly, youngest son of up like w«K)d anti burned to ashes. W. E. Weekly, of East fork, spent Mr. A. Jackson, of Gravel Ford, a few days here Inst week visiting informs us that there are two 6tray friends. nmres, both hays, at his place. Mrs. Susie Hogue who has lieen Owner should pay costs and get stopping with Mrs. J. P. Messer, them. returned to her home at Grant’s S. E. Steward went to the hay Pass yesterday. last week intending to leave for Young Woods, the boy who mis California and has piobably gone took a comrade for a deer and shot by this time. Mr. S. is sorely afflic him, has, through fright it is sup ted with consumption. $325.—Two splendid lots on a corner, in - ( A B B O F T IIA X K S . Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosier, posed, skipped out. Supt Sherwood, assisted by Mr. The State Insurance company ot the best part of Coquille City, with good of the Cash Store. Grandma Wade is very sick at K. H. Hausen of Gravel Forth! Salem received some attention at m » x house with “ L.” Lots cleared and Ed. H erald . —Allow me to ex Eggs, per doz.,............ 25c I fenced. This is one o f the best bargains her home two miles aliove this held an examination of teachers at the hands of the Recorder last press my sincere thanks to Dr. M. 50 ever offered here. Apples, per bushel,... There week. place. Her son, James Laird, of this place on Saturday. This compan y is being M. Murphy and others for a sub Potatoes,.............., ........ 60 80 acres of the finest fir timber on the were only four applicants. Dora, has been to see her. abused in a frightful manner stantial present ($10 in cash) as a Flour, per barrel,. . . . . . . . river, 2 miles above Coquille City, near the 5.50 river, with logging roads to it. It is esti E. W. T ompkius is canvassing i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haynes, of by a new paper published at token of appreciation of pastoral Butter, per roll,.......... 50 mated that there are 3.000,000 feet of good this place for an excellent book. Coos City, were in town on Wed Salem and w’e have tried to find services. Cheese, per pound,---- ........ m .timber on the land. The land will be sold Mr. T. is a cripple and deserves nesday returning from Bandon out whether justly or otherwise. 1 can assure the donors of my Beefsteak,..........“ . . . . m at a very great bargain. The cheapest—148^ acres 2 miles from where they went to look at the hotel ___ 6 Beef, per fore qr. “ ___ good treatment at the hands of our The aforesaid paj>er. the “ Lance,” grateful appreciations. Gravel Ford. 30 acres in cultivation. All do, per hiudqr., . 7 property they had bought there. jieople. is so wholly devoted to the abuse of Eld. J. P. Faster, M. 1). good land goodout range for stock. House Mutton,............. . . . -----8 $ 10 with shed addition. Barn 30x42 Mrs. J. T. Jenkins, of Isthmus the State, that we are constrained ltev. H . B. Swafford will hold 8 26x16 Wilrock and Haight received a Salt Pork, good orchard, 5 bead o f cattle, lot o f hogs. divine services at Brown's school slough, has been here the past to believe that that is its mission, Corned Beef, 7 12 stands o f l>ees. farming tools. Good seven years for the St. Louis H am s,............... “ ___ 11 timber on uncleared portion of the land. bouse, South Coquille, on the third week with her parents, shi having and that it is run at the instance cf express robbery. Bacon ( sides) ___ 10 All for $2200 enquire o f J. Sturdwart on the Sunday at 11 a. m.. and at Myrtle come for medical treatment for her a rival company. At any rate, the A * — — do ( shoulder) . . “ . . . . 9 premises or o f the undersigned. M on Ex<’<‘ll<*ni. youngest child which seems to have company is highly sjjoken of by Point at 7 p. in. L a rd ,................. “ . _ _ 12 J. J. Atkins, Chief o f l ’olice, Knoxville , v A A ACRES of excellent timl»er, fir and the whole press of Oregon so far Tenn., The O. and C. railroad i9 to soon paralysis of one side. 2 t / v v ' cedar, near Coqnille City, for sale at writes: “ My family ami I are benefi Cabbnge,........... . It is singular ciaries o f vonr most excellent medicine, Dr. ! Onions......................... By mistake part of our mail ar ns we have seen. 3 reasonable rates. For particulars, enquire pass into the hands of the Southern of J. C. Laird or of the undersigbed. Pacific people, it is assured. A rived here yesterday by way of that no other paper would show Kind's New Discovery for consumption; S u gar,............... “ ----- . . . . 8<pl0 THREE LOTS. having found it lo be all that you claim for 30 branch road will be round to Hum- Myrtle Point. W 3 wish it would the company up if it is a fraud. it. desire to testify to its virtue. My Coffee, in tins, A House o f 5 rooms centerallv located in lo, green, 14 Coquille City very cheap for cash. all lie sent so. as we get it from that We shall speak further of this friends to whom I have recommended it. Tea, green,........“ .............. 30@70 bolt from Willows. WHITE CEDAR company hereafter, when we shall praise it at every opportunity.’ * Dr. Kings do,En glishbkfst“ . direction 10 hours earlier than by 75 4 / * / ! acres of white cedar timber O. A. Kelley, of Parkersburg, New Discovery for consumption is guaran ii I O U land, one-fourth mile from Bear have learned more about it The 8 was rushing about town Saturday. the regular route—in the winter. teed to cure Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, As- Rice, . creek. Very Cheap. 4 The liberal minded people of the Lance contains very damaging tlmmn, Croup and every affection of Throat, Beans,........... Mr. K. is a good fellow and we Brewery for sale—capacity ot six Apples, dried, . 81 letters against it, and we should Chest and Lungs. barrels. Good Location—Every town turned out Saturday after should be pleased to see him locate, Trial Bottle» Free at J. II. Nosier*«-Drug Basins, do 20 thing convenient. Satisfactory raasons noon and put down the sidewalk to be certain that it was bad only that Store. Large Size $1.(X) which he thinks of doing. given for wishing to sell. Currants, do 12 ne and a half acres one-half mile from 15 the school house. The walk is a from no other paper have we seen W ool,............. Coquille City, on stage loud; house of B rn re F|>. A big frost was had on the low abuse of it. good substantial one, and for which five rooms. wood-shed, good cistern, 150 Yon are feeling depressed, yonr appetite er river on Friday night, and sin Chan. EUward«. Ja«. lJiirke. Win. llohm . fruit trees, some bearing—Very chcnp. is i>oor, yon are bothered with Ilea dache Shot lop a Ik*ep. the thanks of the town are due the *>"» acres on North fork near Gravel gular enough there was not a you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally r j I Ford; 25 acres cleared, honse 16x26, teacheis, Miss Lehman and Miss News reached this place on Sun out o f sorts, and want to brace up. Brace barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee particle here. It used to be the house; 4 stands of bet's. 2 cows, household Beyers. day that James Woods, son of up, hut not with stimulants, spring medi reverse, when any difference ex and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon And Company. and harness, 15 acres o f crons; range out Mr. J. J. Labrier, whom we John W. Woods, of North fork cines, or bitter«, which have for their basis isted. very oheap, bad whisky and which stimu side and convenient for 100 hend o f stock, mentioned as having come here lo had that morning shot, for a deer, late you for an hour, and then leave yon in is less than one mile from school house and John McKenna, of Nowport, find a home, has purchased the post offee—$2500. Roland Curry, son of a gentleman worse condition than before. What you Dealers in acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg, visited his sick father below Ban Budd place from Mrs. Schweors on * Y— on C<*quille river; 25 notes bottom— who came here a year ago from want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action o f Liver and Imllance bench and bill land. Honse 20x28 don last week. Returning he call Cunningham creek. Mr. L. is im California. The shot we learu, Kidneys, restore yonr vitality, and give re barn 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing; ed on us Wednesday and informed mensely pleased with this part and entered near the navel and came newed health and strength. Such a medi good timber on the on the place; good out Will keep constantly on hand side range for stock. Price, 1250. us that the old gentleman was much will send to Illinois soon for his out near the vertebra’, which in cine you will find in Electric Bitters, and on 1500 for 160 ncres o f land. 80 acres under ly .10 centsabottle at J. H. Nosler's Drug fence. 600 fruit trees house, barn 60X40. improved. dicates a very dangerous wound. Store. widowed sister. \ g> od range for cattle adjoining. _ - - — - « ^«£'*'** ^ r and two lots in Goquille Alex Stauff, of Empire City, Boots ahd Shoes, H*ti and Caps, Dexter A. and Will T5. Reed, The unfortunate boy was alive O City : very oheap. B u c k le n N A ru icn Naive. on Coqnille river, 80 acres came over via. the “ Devil's” last father and son who came up last yesterday at noon. The lads are Th* best gal vc in the world for cuts, brais 1 ? XT T Z 3 ST & W TS IE, » — H i O * ) ACRES bottom land, 6 acres cleared, bal- Thursday. He reports a good weekfrom Trinity county,California, near the same age, being about es, gores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soreH, tet lance good timla*r, cedar and fir -convenient Drugs and Medicines df all Kinds, to log. Small house with three rooms. ter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and route for a road that way. It to look at this part with a view to sixteeu. $2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom Gl-roceries, C r o c k e r y all skin eruptions, and positivelv’cnres piles, — ■—— » « # » « -----------— laud and house HI200—a splendid chance should be seen to that an effort is building a mill left yesterday for or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give a n d Grlsiss *N* 7 * are. for one wishing to make a home. Libera; D iin n r M a r r ie d . perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. terms given. made to get a road through from southern California. They are Which will be sold at the lowest living One choice business lot in Coqnille City Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. H. cash prices or given in exchange f o Empire to Baudon on this route. Washington Jan. 5—Private Nosier.__________________________________ —very desirable. well pleased with the Coquille, and A BARGAIN. Wool, Hides. Eggs and all Kinds of telegrams received state that Sec John Berry, of Myrtle Point, will be back again soon. ’T O acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom M M . land. 50 acres under cultivation. retary Lamar was married this F a r m P r o d u c e was in town Saturday. Mr. B. has It will be announced soon when 30 acres ginal pasture. One of the best At Centerville, Dec. ¡list, 1886, to the wife For which a market cun he found, and the places on the North fork; would make a V*een looking about for a buyer for the meeting will be had to raise morning to Mrs. Holt, of Macon, of E. H. Miller, a son. good dairy farm. For particulars enquire highest prices will he allowed. o f the undersighed or on the premises of a big lot of bacon—seven or eight means to build a steamer for the Georgia. At Marshfield, Dec. 31, 1886, to the wife of Call and price goods before purchasing J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. Macon, Ga., Jan. 5— Secretary thousand tbs— of fine quality he trade between this river and San Stephen Wilkes, a daughter. elsewhere. v4n32 A well improved farm of 100 acres on Fish- Lamar was married this morning In Coqnille City Jan. H, 1887, to the wife has on hand. He visited Ban Francisco. Every body should at trap 50 acres bottom land; jood house aud bam and orchard; is a good home for any don beach Friday for the first, tend and give his mite—or rather at the residence of the bride, Mrs. of Andrew Lukins, a son. one. Price £2290. Libera! terms given. though be is an old settler in the buy good stock that will bring in F. S. Holt, of Macon. The Sec B IE D . Send for Price List o f raw Furs and Sikns, 120 acres three mile6 up the North fork. Roots, Water fowl’ s skins and wild Game 27 acres plowland cleared, good house; bam dividends in a remarkably short retary and bride will leave höre county. W . Gouldspee, this afternoon to spend the even Near Coquille City Jan. 10,1887, William to E400. School house within 200 yards of Morras. aged 58 years. Uncle Dan Roberts, father of time. Boston. Massachusetts. the house. Can be made one o f the best o f ing with Governor Gordon, and T U a p aver U k ep t m 11« a t the office m€ J. A. Yoakum visited It. C. De Representative Roberts, and Eld. farms. Y’ ery little waste land—good water. to-morrow m irniug will leave for ment and other neighbors of the Price $1500. Inquire o f P . Dean or the Pullen, of Myrtle Point, took in Oxford Mississippi, to visit relative undersigned. th e debate here last wreek. The olden time on South Coquille last of the Secretary, aud will then go Pure bred Brown Leghorn mid Plymouth 160 acres three-quarters o f a mile up Lam- Rook Poultry for sale by Derward B . Cart pey creek from the river, 20 acres cleared, week. He spent Sunday in this latter preached interesting sermons to Washington. wright. Yoncolla, Douglas County, Mr. Y. is one of 50 fenced. O f the timber, 40 acres are white on Thursday evening and Sunday place visiting. --- -------- » ##»-4--------- — Oregon. cedar—good timber, 20 acres grazing A big coal rniue has been dis morning. He will preach here the the leading fine stock breeders of ground on up land. House 28x30, barn 30x T I M E S 8 U 1 L 0 I N 9 gjjfffg PH I U P E I P H I A or othere.who with to first Sunday in next month and the county and his visit to De- covered 80 miles west of Fort ADVERTISERS this paper, or obtain tatimataa 30, 200 fruit trees young and bearing. 8mall on advortitinf tpaca whan in Chicago, will find it on lila at fruits o f several kinds and good varieties. VSSS^fSSi probably make that day his regular ineut's was doubtless mixed with worth, Tex., a good streak of for- 45 <0 49 Randolph St.. ■ f|RI| R T lfM I lC Price $1250—Liberal terms. / 1 tune to that part. business. appointment in this place. th« Advertiaing Agency of LURII Ot I llVRAwi Enquire of Walter Sinclair. Levi Snyder, Captain, 1 Land Agency! e, n- 8 Wetl- cal! t on ray». seu- rfea ^fe» ^ a *fea “ fea L and nsr Coquille V --------- ----- » O ---------- — E D W A R D S, D U R E E Till, in t site, «»quille •hours t txidy The lie led t ex- atock- e front lia and «h ole is the aeoond in the stream cisco. ks. 1 Myrtle Point, Or., I! Dry Goods and Clothing, I Hunters ati Trappers'. r. A g en cy lY E R ^ S O N A dvertising GENTS ESTIMATES 5? FREE «!!?•>!: IYER R SOU’S HMRUAL BLOODED FOWLS. City