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VOL..') COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1887. NO. 23. o i it i.o««. »mining Middle Fork road for rock, nished »list. !. £‘21.44. Ijilriuti liisii)^ Til«* In di an . l » o r a 11 <*iii w. Adam Persli baker, nails furnish £3.80. I took down tho album thin morning, It seems to be conceded that the Plenty of rain and mud. ed dist. 10, £0.75. and M- M. M URPH Y. M- D- To h>ok on these faces a > dear. 1). Cuthcnrt, for surviving Indian severalty bill will pass both Grass is growing fine and stock Of the sweetest and dearest of children establishing corners, £7.50. Ed. M. Hodman, hauling lumber Pli) siciuu ami Surgeou. Where they’ ve been stainjied for many houses. Experience has proved on the range is looking fine. Boundaries o f (lists. No. 1, 3, ■ for dist. 20, £0.07. Office over Dr. Lcnüve’s Drugstore. a year. ■ the practicability of tho measure, | The holidays passed very quiet- I mid 7, ordered changed. Supor- Posts of appraisers in Myrtle C oquille C it y , O regon . As l look on those childish faces. ! for when tried the Indian has j ly here. ! visors will be furnished with d<‘- j Point and .Berlin, and 1). Giles And see naught but innocence there. j shown himself capable of settling G. W. Stevenson, Henry Hol- road £12.40. S- N. A. DOWNING- M* D- As they stand in their babyhood t race;, i scriptious of tlieir boundaries. down and cultivating the land. By With their ringlet« of soft brown hair. verstott and J. D. Sutton have gone New road dist. No. 39, 1 establish- M ise Bros., lumber furnished Physician and Surgeon, I | removing the present restrictions, i to California. ■ My heart beats with quickened pulsation \ ed on Gray’s creek. ! dist. *2(1, £9.00. ( ’oqrii.:.:: C m , O ukoom . And a mist cornea over my eyes, | giving him a hearing in courts, and i This part is noted for all sorts Petition to declare North slough \\ ise Bros. A Co., lumber fur- | ( ’nils—day t>r i:i«,ht—l ’roiu|*tl$ nttfuJed j For the forms on the pages before me ! a good title to his land, it is hoped of people. One man here says he Are gone, that so dearly 1 prize. a public highway J. \V. Judd,1 nished dist. 24, £10. J P. FASTER, M. 1>- j that mem tiers of the race generally I believes there are 450,000 suns, and S. B. Cat heart, and A. E. McCul- i M ise Bios. A Co., lumber And I look with many a heart ache PHTMcnü. Svui.K'iN ami Oairtvun iAS. alu ; will progress as well as some of that many of the stars we see are Special attention given to diseases of woin- i And with many a longing tear: loch appointed viewers, to meet at j spikes furnished dist. 23. £8 90. | the tribes, and individuals, with suns. He further states that clouds eu and children. mul nil chronic forma of And wish that I once more could hold them. Peter Bears landing on Fob. 25, ! E. B. Dean A Co., nails And keep back the fast swelling year. di«e<\*e. Cu.vs of oï.^toî: s|0: teeth ex !' ,l whom such experiments have been are not necessary to rain; that it tracted for >* ci nts racii. ! treatment 1887. ! lumber furnished dist. 5, £80.18. tried. It is further provided that can rain as well when there are no for Rheumatism . uni Nciirulgia l>> the med i They are gone; but who can tell whither? Report ot supervisors of districts ! E. B. Dean A Co., nails and lum- Time has carried them far from our sight icated vapor oath. no state or territory shall deny lu clouds in sight as otherwise, but I Ortie« it Tesnlem ■ on Cunningham creek. Mi! no more with their childish sorrows, approved. and bills allowed. •! ber furnished dist. *2, £105.89. ll i tins the jurisdiction and equal have never seen it do so. M ill they cling to our knees at night. Donald McIntosh road Davis, ! North Bend mill, lumber fur- D L. STEELE, M. D-. protection of the law, and that all Bcliver Piecrust j Hut we’ re not loft quite broken hr-uried. Dentist* 1 Landritli and Blood, allowed £2 nished list. 25, £(10.90. Indians who have adopted civilized Though we miss the noise of tlieir feet. Dora, Jau. 8. i--» w . S q w H , I A. M. Simpson A Bro., lumber For there cornea in their stead this morning. each, for assessing damages. life shall become citizens of the (iftlec in Holland building, opposite ¡ Following supervisors were ap- and nails furnished dist. 8, £220.30. Great large girls, and large boys, just as ; A Grand Forks (D. T.), dispatch Flaneo Hotel. Laughing gas and other , United States. sweet. ! pointed for the ensuing year: 1. j New road district established nna-sthetic' administered for the painless All intelligent students of the says. A party of pleasure-seekers UXtntctimi of teeth. v-lnl | I know they’ re the same, yet so different. R. \V. Getty: 2, J. J. Clinkeubeard: ; from Win, M. Hilliard’s to E. Indian question seem to be pretty left the city for a trip over the And uiy love for them is just as deep. 3, T. A. King; 4, II. H. Hartley; 5. Ramlloman’s place. J. M -.V O L K M A R . M. D. Yet who can help missing the little ones, T . i well agreed that tho allotment of prairie in a snow boat, invented by James Masters;6, C. G. Granliolm; in the matter of appraisment of i i - u -n , With their innocent, prattling greet. Dr. H. W. Wheeler. The party, Physician ami Surgeon. , ,, - . ; , . land iu severalty will go along way 7, C. D. Elliott; 8, John Bear; 9. damages on McIntosh road The h , • , e Ah yes! I loved the dear little ones, . , .. , , , in taming down the wild men of when stnrting, presented a novel BAN PON. OREGON. With a love that never can die: PriceS. Robison: 10, H. D. Dahlias; appraisers failed to agree, and the l the plains, and in inducing them to sight. The boat will accommodate I love those who have taken their places: 11, Frank Flam; 12, J. L. Roy; 13, case was continued. O. E. SMITH, With a love that will reach on high. abandon their nomadic life for the twenty persons, and is comfortably It. E. Buck; 14, J. 11. Sclirocder; PAUPERS. Surgeon Dentist, arts of peace. From actual knowl fitted out and wonderfully con I am proud o f their strong growing man office 15, I. M. Hermann; 10. B. F. J. P. Easter, for keepin pau- hood. edge of Indian character however, structed. The doctor claims it to M ARSH FIELD , OREGON. And of every thing good that they learn. Cmtchfield; 17. Win. Hood: 18, i pers one quaiter, £357.90. such as lias been displayed to us be the swiftest running boat of the vin i. _______ And o f all their womanly graces. Iv. H. Mast: 19, A. *T. Mack; 20, J. j .J. P. Easter, for conveying pau- of the far west, it may be doubted kind yet made. They started from For my pulses still over them yearn. J ohn L ane L F. L ane . A. Eehnherr; 21, Herman Davis; ! pers to hospital, £2.50. whether the sudden acquisition of North Third street, and iu less As I fondly look, to their dear future. LANE A LANE, ¡22, »1. A. W aller, 23 J. D. Barklow; j Dr. S. N. A. Downing, for hold- I pray, that tlu- Savior may keep the ballot will be a desirable tiling than one hour had reached a vil Alluni»*!» ami t'oimsrlors al Law. Their 21. Mathew Simpson: 25, G. \V. ing inquest on body of F. P. Bliss, They hearts, and their souls, from life’s for him. before lie lias proved by lage twenty-two miles out. Land Cases a Speciality. dangers; i Beale: 20. Joseph Bradley: 27, E. v’25. something more than his assertion, claim that in a good wiud it will At last in his arms may they sleep. Olici* on Main Street, opp »site Cosmopolitan ■ 1'. Mast; ’2S\ Joseph Bonebrake; F. A. Golden, for medicine fur- It Hotel. that he intends adopting civilized make thirty miles per hour. And wake on that bright shore immortal. i I ’29, Ben Barker; Oregon. Roseburg, # 30. J. K. P. Elliott: j nished Mrs. MeDulVv. ~ £5.85. Where all who love Jesus shall meet, life. It may be true, as the New j a fiords considerable pleasure, The 31, Peter Robison; 32. G. M. S ea-1 Dr. T’owi-r, for examining Mrs. J ohn A. G iìit . And there in an unbroken family. J. M. StuLlN. Orleans Times-Democrat claims, ; doctor is to be congratulated upon Mav w <- sit. at the Savior’s feet. ley: 33, S. J. McUlosky; 34. David McDuffy, insane. £.' Siglili & Gray* that he is started out under more his success. C. A. W. McNair; 35, S. A. Ward; 30, John Dr. Tower, for examining G. Attoriim aihl (uunsflors At Law, ; auspicious circumstances, with his The wond rful popularity attain j Porter: 37, T. R. Brotenbucher; 38, \\ eekor, insane, £5. M arshfield. Coos county. Oregon. ( unni) Court l*ro4'«M*«lliig. farm guaranteed by the govern ed by Hood’s Calendar last year, O ? n e K—Holland building, opposite Bianco j John Terry; 39 1L J. Clinton; 40, Dr. C. B. Golden, for exami ling H o t e l._______ __ __________ v.'uJf» ment, than was the negro at the will be repeated by Hood’s House PROBATE b u s in e s s . i Bird Yowell. ( i. \\ ecker, *5. j south. But the southern negro, hold Calendar-Almanac for 1887, w T s Ï N C L A IR , John Leddy estate—J. W. Ben-: Myrtle Poiutbridge and Berlin J. A. Gray, attorney at examin . accustomed to intimate association just published. A happier com Attonin at Law, nett, executor, filed report of sale of j road—Appraisers appointed to ns- ation of G. \\ ecker, £5. General Insurance and Kcal Estati* Agent. : with the southern whites, was much bination of calendar and almanac personal property, and sale con sess damages report £200 damage Douglas Co. for burying Thos. C oquille C ity , O regon . better qualified for the suffrage of beauty and utility, of art and ad firmed. Semi-aunual account filed. to John Baiklow premises, and to Divine, £15.90. than the Indian who is imbued vertising,has seldom been produced. t T g . O W E N . Samuel Hancock estate—On the premises of tho estate of W. Currj* Co., for expenses in Phe- with the prejudice of generations Thé" lovely chifd s head lithograph Attorney and Counselor at Law , petition of Lydia Hancock, adm in-j1). Wagner reported no damages, lina L. Miler, insane case, £42.65. against civilization. That ultimate ed in many delicate colors, will M ibshfleld . Oon. istratrix, £251 allowed for support j The court decided said road not of MISCELLANEOUS. ; citizenship must follow, no one be welcome anywhere, while the of widow and family, and exempt sufficient importance to justify Cost of jurors and witnesses at S* II HAZARD. ; should question,but it is as well that pad is a wonder of condensed use property set apart for use of farui- sucii sum, and made the order on Sept. term of circuit court, 1886, Attorney and Counselor at Law. the Indian should first sufficiently ful information. Copies may be condition that petitioners pay one- allowed. E mk i k k UITT, O o x . 1 prove his adaptability. The allot obtained of the druggists, or by Iy‘ License granted J. R. Lightner, half of the same, and the matter T. J. Poore, for delivering pris J. W . BENNETT. ment of lands in severalty is a sending six cents in stamps for one oners to Sheriff, £21. guardian of minor children, to sell was continued, most judicious measure and should copy or ten cents for two, to C. I. Attorney at la w , Cost of jury list for Raudolph, real property. j Myrtle Point bridge and Dan lead to final enfranchisement, Hood MA£.siiri:;ig>. O bk < kmc . Co., Lowell, Moss. Last will and testament of Hen- j Giles road Appraisers nsse.ssed My rtle Point and Missouri pre- j \\ It* flier both should be conferred D. X j . W A T S O N . Oregon Creameries. rietta Nelson admitted to probate, £75 damages to W. D. W a g n 'T . j c l n et *7 each. together at once is certainly doubt and Ed. W. Faliy appoint, d oxecu- Court made same order as in tin* Costs in state vs Mathenv and Attorney and Counselor at Law ful.— Daily News. As the creamery system was con E mkikk C ity , O jumjon . tor without bonds. Knight, ullowed. preceding case. siderably agitated last spring in Final account of Geo. W. Beale, Costs in state vs Ilagenbuch. ;.l- 1 The funeral of Hon. Wm. Mor- Whitney A O’Connell, spikes our state, and some three or four J. H . N O S L E R , guardian of Grant Beale, a minor, furnished dist. 13, £1. lowed. | tas at this place on W ednesday was small creameries were erected there Notary Public approved, and guardian discharged. W. A. Welsh, constable fees a t 1 the most largely attended of any J. W. Mast, lumber furnished Coquu.LK C ity . (J u s . appeared to be a very great want inquest of Bliss, £13.50 j heretofore at this place, if we ex- Thos. J. Beale estate Final ac dist. 18, £3. for information pertaining to the m c m il l a n b r o s . count of Geo. W. Beale, adminis Ma.il, News and H e r a l d , \ print- |eept that of Uncle Tite Willard Whitney A O’Connell, nails fur various creamery systems now in ^ H ctcg ra p H ers, and it was quite equal to that. trator, filed. Account shows the nished dist. 9. £1. ing. £10 each. vogue, the differences of which are Marshfield. - - - - - - - - Oregon. sum of £-1028.54 in hands of admin J. /). Lamb, for stationery fur The service at tho eliarch was con .1. I). Barklow. hauling lumber Gallery opposite SengHtackeu’ « drugstore. worthy the earnest consideration of ducted Uy Ehi. J. P. Easter and was istrator, whicli court ordered dis- tor dist. 23, £5. nished county, £10. vau ni all interested. As I have had ex- S. I*. C. Johnson appointed eon- brief. The Masons, under whose tributed, one-fourth each to Grant J. D. Barklow,three fingerboards perince in that business, and made Beale, Jennie Beale, Kate A. Sea- furnished dist. 23, £4.50. stable of Coquille City iu place of auspices the funeral was had, were it a very careful study for several out in large numbers, and the ser brie and George Beale. Other J. D. Barklow, hauling lumber Ed. Gallier, resigned. WATCH-MAKER AND JEW ELER, years, I have been able to gather Establishing line between Coos vices at the grave were grand and O oQ U ille C ity , O g n . property declared joint property for dist. 24, £10. statistics and information which Albert Barklow, three finger and Curry counties. Allowed£26.- impressive. Tho Royal Ardi lodgi* Work o f all descriptions done at short of said heirs named. Account al may be of considerable importance v3n4ff lowed and approved, and bondsmen boards furnished «list. 23, £4.50. notice and extremely low prices. 25 to Curry county for expenses. of which he was a member at to communities desiring such. As A. J. Sherwood , 1 sal. school Marshfield, was well represented, Coquille Mill A Tug Co., lumber discharged. as were also Chadwick lodge and 1 am interested in this particular supt. £100. Green Farrin estate— Quarterly furnished dist. 33, £8. C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n . business and its success as a new A. P. Owen, } sul. treas., £75. Beulah chapter, Eastern Star, of Albert Barklow, hauling lumber GENERAL AGENCY for the sale of City report of S. A. Farrin, administra and profitable enterprise in our piTfperty, houses and lots, timber, farms, for dist. 33. £3. D. L. Watson, \ sal. Co. Judge, this place. Every manifestation trix, filed. ranches etc. Office in Herald building. was exhibited to show the high state, do take this opportunity to D. Giles, freighting lumber for £ 200 . On petition of Annie Johnson, I. O. G. T. C. E. Edwards, services as Co. esteem in which the deceased was inform the public that those mak guardian of Chester Johnson, next dist. 23, £2. Morning Star Lodge R. H. Rosa, lumber furnished commissioner this term, £23. held by thojpeople, andfparticularly ing inquiries or seeking informa of kin and all interested in estate No 464 W. P. Mast, services as Co. com his brethren who knew him best. tion pertaining to this business, by Met t, , t Cot,aille City e’verv Ib em ln y <>f Chester Johnson ordered to a,, dist. 35, £48. R. H. llosa, lumber furnished missioner this term, £20.60. evening. Visiting ineiiil’êr« of this order, in j »,e a r April 5, 1887. and show cause One sad feauture was the absence enclosing stamp, I will give the (good «landing, are cordially invited. , , . ii Other of the eldest son George who was matter my consideration. LIQUOR LICENSES GRANTED TO why order to sell real estate should dist. 26, £52. agricultural papers in the state may R. H. Rosa, lumber furnished I. Douglas. Randolph, one year. at Yaquina bay. The death of his not be granted. copy. 1. O. -JSprfT O. F. dist. 10, £20. ROAD MATTERS. Dan McRae, Bandon, one year. father was so sudden, and tho sick W. N. Ruble. Coquille Lodge No.53 G. H. Truman, hauling lumber Report of S. B. Sherwood, su Alex Urquhart, Empire City ness, of such short duration, that Syracuse, Or. Meet« at Cuquillfc City every Saturday even it was impossible to get word to one year. pervisor of dist 5, approved, and for dist. 26 and 35, £36. idk - Viaitinn brethren, in «ood standing, Edwards, Burke A Co„ spikes supervisor allowed £38 for services. Robert Walker, Bandon, six him in time for him to get here oerdially invited. What congress must do is to re S. P. O. Johnson, N. G. even for the funeral. Uej>ort of G. T. Cawlfield, su furnished dist. 16, £2.13. months. form tho tariff so as to lower ex Edwards, Burke A Co., spikes pervisor of dist. 13, approved, and J. Walser, Randolph,six months. A. F. and A. M. A grand masquerade ball will bo cessive duties, drop unnecessary furnished dist. 21. £6.38. supervisor allowed $49.80 for ser Newport coal Co., Newport, six Chadwick Lodge, No-68. given at Myrtle Point on Feb. 15, revenues, and cheapen the price 1). Giles, freighting lumber for months. Meet« at Coqnille City on Saturday even vices. the profits of which will be used in of lumber, fuel, clothing, and other Ing on or before the full moon in each dist. 20, £2. 40. Report of T. J. Patty, supervisor Wm. Klalin, Empire City, one buying a public Organ. month. Music great necessaries of life. Unless Geo. McEwan, 1). Giles, freighting lumber for year. of dist 9, approved, and supervisor will be furnished by the Myrtle this is done the present congress W. M. allowed £54 for services. dist. 24, £4. Point string band, and tho tickets must confess itself the most in The Statesman of Salem came F. Li. Bretenbucher, lumber fur Road from 14-mil 3 House on G. A. R. will bo£l, midnight supper at the capable body that ever met in the out with a mammoth edition on Capitol and unable to apply a plain Gen- Lytle Post No- 27 » Randolph trail, to county road nished dist 37, £32.40. *Ian. 7. It was accompanied by a Myrtle Point hotel 50c per plate. Geo. McEwan, nails furnished leading from Marshfield to Coquille first simple remedy immediately avail Meet« at Coqnille City, on every magnificent lithograph of Salem's Persons wishing to attend the ball Wednesday. Vi«ting comrads, in good City—Wm. Hall, C. A. Rogers and dist. 10, £4.25. will be carried at half fare per str. able to avert a serious currency standing, cordially invited. Averill A Dyer, spikes furnished splendid free bridge. The edition F. P. Haynes appointed viewers Annie. This affords a rare chance constriction and put a stop to ex A. H. Wright, Commander. contains 18 pages, and fine pictures dist 26, £12. and S. B. Cathcart, surveyor, to cessive taxation. —Farmer and Dai for a good time at small cost. of all the state builJiugs are given. | David Morse, Jr., nails furnished Coqnille City Command, meet at Southport on March 25, ryman. The Statesman deserves a big share • » «#» < -------- — The thermometer showed 13 de dist. 1, £5.05. ^ T c . 1 , O . IES. C ., 1887. Eugene O'Connell, powder fur- "O lle credit given itu city for the grees below zero at Chicago, and A disastrous earthquake occur B. B. Teters, supervisor dist. 22, Meets iu this place every first and third It is ” 1 I construction of the bridge U Tuesday in each month. All member« in allowed £17, for services. nished dist. *12, £4.30. joue of the newsiest weekly papers 32 below at St. Paul on the 7th red at D’Jamol, Tunis, on the 7th g*x>d standing are cordially invited. , inst. E. B. Dean A Co., planks fu r-1 iu Oregon. inst. Jclin Morgan, for services in ex- A. T. Lillie, Commander. IU S 1 .Ì I X S c u t i » « . f i i I. Wrtìt, ----» «---