A m o n g the b eggin g letters re
ÆoquUIf d'ili!
C
I n I t a i u lo ii 4'ity tn tie N ol<l.
I T Y
cently recived at the office o f a
benevolent society was one running
“ T h is unfortunate young
J. A . 1>KAN, E d ito r and P ro p rie to r thus:
man is the on ly son o f a w idow who
Devoted to the interests of the Coquille died childless, and his earnings
Rivt r particularly, and of the County geii- m aintain his aged father and infant
brothers, whose solo support hoi C o q u i l l e C i t y , O g n .
erally.
is.’
'1 lie Secretary o f the bureau
Subscription, \ h r year........................
K. E. BECK, PROPRIETOR.
wrote on the m argin o f the epistle
Hauling Done on Short Notice.,,*.**»
the fo llo w in g note: "T h e c irc u m -;
T U E S D A Y , .JAN. 25, 1887.
stances o f this case are probably
M e ttre .
exaggerate! 1.” Ex.
T h e traveling public w ishing to
Thos. A. Edison the inventor
visit any part o f Oregon or Wush-
I ’ir «' At S a le m .
very sick and w ill probably never
rrilM S H K D
KVKllY
A large and
LIVERY anil FEED
TUESDAY.
dence, nearly
rooms,
STABLE,
comm odious
resi
new, containing
LIZZIE
13 j
neatly furnished, together ;
I I A 1 L I \ ( ; !
PRIEN,
L IN G done to suit
the tiroea-
11 AI Shingles.
Shakes and pickets furnish,
ed on short notice.
(¡!|il. Peter ftYlwn, Niister,
with 15 acres o f haul, 5 o f which
Mrs. C. W. Olive.
Mr. Lyons for that time.
$2000 is requ ired in cash; tin* bal
ance w ill bo accepted rs ;• m ortgage 1
on the house and lands.
A p p ly to ,
A . G irom i,
20-4t
T H
A. G. Aiken,
Coquille Citj’, Ogn,
v4n2fi
has been surveyed o ff into build- j I I T I L L run regularly to this place for
t t one year, having been ('bartered by
ing lots. P ric e S3850, o f which
Mrs. A .G . Aiken.
O L IV E & A IK E N .
E
Is a dry. safe sehoouvr, and Capt. “ Dick”
s ti careful an l courteous master.
H ave just received at
t li o i r n e w
Freight
Us die '.pas the clieays*st,
n.*lt
Jiandon, Or.
M illin e ry S to re !!
V
i
.
, ,
ington territory, w ill find it greatly
\TlON.
N O T IC K FOR I 'l l : !
les te rd a v m orning at 4 a. m. the
, . . ,
’
,
. , .
Ifp u itm eu t wns a ille ,1 ont t o to their interest nml co m fort to Ko
Lund
I
Mino
at
lio.-'l
lire
»
. Oregon, i
lio n . J. H . M itch ell lifts oar
. lSHi.
i
Der
by
tho
Em
pirò
C
ity
and
Drain
watch the old Bennett House burn
thunks tor sundry vuluaolo public
O T IC E is her, !,- •
i> 1 1 , it t iu folloW-
CABINET MAKER.
to ¿he ground.
Station Stage Line.
O ver
two- N ing-iium- i! t ill»
¡is tiled lotice of
documents.
l he building was owned by G.W . • tldrds o f this line is on a smooth, his intention (o make iiuul roof in <up-
T lie L a te s t S t a le s
1 he sunk eu steamer N. t*\ 1 »entity O rny and occupied by G eorge Sun \]:m\ 80n bench and on one o f Ore- port of his claim, and * hat ■taid proof will
be made before the Chrl of the County I'iciuro Frames, J>oor and Window Frainea ! L A D IE S AND O liilC H L N S T E A T S
was raised iiul tfiken to Portland ;uni nhont tifty other ( .'hiuose In ing gun's most beautiful rivers.
Court of Coos Countv.
et Iuupire ( ity. made, Saws filed and Furniture Impaired.
P l c v r e r s . C s tr 5 .c H
thè C'iiinese heudqnnrters in Salem,
fo r repairs
Stages run all winter, leav Or., on Saturday l ’c!t,a:ar> liMh. 1*'S7. viz: All work d.*;
i o, k r. Fric, s Reasonable.
X P I V t i n e s a rk cL
■ r Göhl (teach l!ot**!.
11. >ii:
Star w ill be iìesides heing a Chineso hotel and in g E m p ire C ity every Monday, Hcnoni 1 1 . Haskhi, l ’r* .*i.i )thm ¡I. S. No.
T h e Pi\
c*
4iHP* for the lots f! an^t l : tx is.) o f N. W .
-L i 1 jl ! *r
11
nul hereafter. storo it was a leading wusli house. Wednesday ami Friday.
rni
r i j
issued fro
> 4 , See. 2. Tp. 28 S. Ii. If we st Wil. Mer.
T
^
T in B U Y E R S ’ (JI ID K ,
M ost all thè furnituro was burnt;the :
this.
Fare to Portland only $14.40.
M ake a no
1 1 c names tin foil«-win. 1 witnesses to
Sept, and .Murtli,
lE C i't o 'b c i^ s ,
each j-fftr.
page*,
ruided clotiiiu g was snved, but innlly m ix-;
prove his continuous n silen ce upon, and
nl4.
authorities
N ew V
|
j tm lim ,with over
recover,
T. v . Nichols,
A L?.rge Variety of
Bar.don, Oregon,
dens last week, and made : ed.
C h in ese
I.'IDOÜSI.S T i n : S T A T E .
it tropical fo r the heathen.
\;'M together. Sun had his
.
e *i
/i„iu
'sto ck insured. T h e building is a
T h e democrats o f the C a liforn ia:
. b
» i
legislatur re nominated
o „
i
ilenrst
cultivation of, said land, viz:
A. F. Collver ) of Fairview, Coos Co.,
G. W. Gnv
'
Oregon.
M. I), ( ’utlip i of Marshlieid. Coos Co.,
Alvin Smith S
Oregon. I
Also at the same time and place.
Andrew F.Collvcr, Pre-emption 1). S. No.
4715. for the S. W.
Sec 2 T ji . 28 S. R. 1 2
west, Wil. Mer.
lie names the following v.itn-sres to '
jis some twenty fam ilies washing
f, ... ; total loss.
lot
Llie loss sustained
Denmark, C urry Co, Or.
Dec. 15th ’80.
by
air j • H. \V. Cottle, Esqr., Secy State
U. S. seimtor on the 11 inst.
chamber o f their engine, is o f Insurance Co. Salem Oregon. Dear
M is. M arple is in jail at L a fa y
more consequence to Salem than j s|r —\ wi8R to express my satisfac
ette for com plicity with her -on in
all the Chinese quarters. T h roe j t ii>n Hnq gratitude to T h e Stato for
I
i
•
,i
the m urder o f 1>. 1. Corker.
Chinamen wore uurneu m the ; the prom pt aud generous adjust-
Gen. NY. 13. Hazen. ch ief signal buihliug, ami two more tiro m issing
3U1S* j ment and payment o f my loss
officer, died at his home in N\ ash- supposed to be burned.
T w o caused by the burning o f my house
ington, D. C., on Sunday hist.
thousand dollars or more in coin on Oct. 20th, ’86, and issued.
I
the Capitals, by
bursting the
! im,m‘ his
r';su!(mv " 1>on* HIid
| cultivation ot. said land, viz:
; R u< Haskin i of Fairview, Coos Co.,
Oregon.
\'lv^¡t,ui
Smith ) of Murskiicld. Coo Co.
< Fregón.
M. I). Cutlip )
Chas. W. Johnson,
Hegist r.
jan 1 1
H en ry D- Stanton, husband o f Wos melted. T h e Chinam en were fe el satisfied that T h e State,through
E lizabeth Cady Stanton, died in more interested in saving coin from its officers, desire in all coses to
N ew Y o rk on the 14th iust. at the the embers this m orning than re-j ¿ o as near the right as they can,
Am paviii" 17ets. Cash for Rood wool in
age o f 82 years.
coverin g the charred rem ains o f j am| cj 0 not seek by technicalities to
«rood shape delivered here at Bandoli.
I
will
pay U q c ts., one-half in merchandise,
H on. A. H . Crook 1ms introduc their fellow countryman. F ortu cause delay, or avoid payment, but
or
171
i
out of my store. Bring on vonr pi Kid
ed a bill in the legislatu re fo r nu nately there was a ligh t rain falling, are actuated by a spirit o f fairness
woo!
at
once. I keep a first-class store of
which saved many other buildings,
increase in the fees o f sheriffs o f <
as the heaviest gale o f the season aud honor not always seen in In
C*»os and C urry counties.
was blow in g at the tim e o f the fire. surance companies.
.UllillllJllJ
1 am very respectfully,
Fearful suffering and great loss —-News. Jan. I * ”». -*5* -
Flour* Bacon & Potatoes
(s ig n e d ) J. A. Button.
in cattle in M ontana is the latest.
F
o f lltta!<«.
Wool! Wool!
I
T h e therm om eter has ranged from
30 to 50 below fo r some time.
Canada threatens to res»»rt to the
old fishi nes measures that caused
so much trouble before if 1 ncle
Sam doesn’ t make some overtures.
T h e Tehuantepec railw ay scheme
is to be pushed by private capital,
and the governm ent
w ill
not
called on to put up for this
be
ques-
tionable enterprise.
D ynam iters got in some o f their
fiendish
w ork on the 13,
Francisco.
in
A lady was fatally
San
in-
jured, two or three innocent men
shaken up and a triflin g car o f their
T h e fo llo w in g dispatch from
Pittsbu rg. IV... w ill be of interest:
N O T H I! FOR 1’lT'f.TCATIOX.
L nul Office al Htisi-hv.',-. On*****n. {
F o r twenty years L . lb Kidar, o f
Jan. 7. l.v*7.
\
r(
)
1T('F
is
Ii*
ti
4.v
veti
il'.at
ili«-
folUiw-
this city. Ims been m aking ex p eri
iliii-li !1 iut*il si*t t ler has !:it tl in itict- nf his
ments with the object of increas intention to make final i>roi t‘ in suj*i»ort of
ing tiie speed of vessels and lessen- his claim, nml that said p;-oi*t v.ill In- made
ing their draught by a change in i before the clerk of the comity court of Coos
j Co., Oret;., at Empire City,
on Wed
; tfie form ation o f the hull. A t last nesday, Feb. 2 :». 1887, viz: George \V. Clin
he has constructed a boat with ton, pre-emption D. 8 . No. lUX*. for the lots
which he w ill make a test as soon 4, 5, andG, Sec. 24. Tp. 2 *. S. H. 12 West,
Wil. Mer.
as the rive r is free from ice.
En-
He names the following witnesses to prove
i gineers pronounce his theory a eor- his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
! rect one. T h e lioat, which is 3(1 tion of. said Innd. viz:
James Lamb
|
All of
Isaac Chandler I
Gravel Ford.
! feet long, is known as the “ concave
W . T. Brady
f
Coos Co.
bottom .” the hull being bu ilt in a
W. A. Johnson J
Oregon.
Clias. W . Johnston.
right nml le ft hand spiral form
n23
Register.
gressive m ovement by France.
pasted up iu a
blacksm ith’ s sh p in Jackson, Cm.:
“ N o tic e — D e copartnership here-
toforO resisting betw ixt Hie and
N O T IC E FOR l ’F B L I C A T l O N . ^ ^
Land Oitioe at Itoseburg. Oregon, l
Jan. 7, 1887.
(
V O TICE is hereby nivon that tlie f >Ilo\v-
j,\ inipjiMsed settler ha - filed
<*f h is
inteTdi-u* to make final proof in support of
his claim and tliat said pr«x>f will bn made
before the Clerk of the county c**-.irt of I , os
; <v. < -. ait Empire City. Or-.*:;., on \\ ed-
FERRY’S SEEDS
T h e Massachusetts Tem perance
from
Co-
A llian ce has adopted resolutions q u ille C ity. A fine house on the
s t r o n g ly condem ning the attitude j premises. Brice, s?l 100; the best
npplior.ufri. »nd
td 1*101 rtotfiou’l
N x ^
J\
i ^
dr w. Timid OT
a n b
M A B B H F IE L D ,
O ragcn .
L*rpr-t t’irculute ti "f anv Agricultural Taper
1 n M'f* W««t.
I S S U E
•7 r r o s s r s
c tp p a f e
MagniGcoia Premium List.
b
o f the republican party, both state bargain ever offered on
Steward & ?aden, Props.,
now *
TL*
or traffic.”
T h e hand-mortar “ m ill,” the poor
man’ s friend, is lik ely to give addi
tion fam e to the Treasure Box mine
this week. Som e visitors went up
to the mine yesterday by invitation
o f the owners, and they wore shown
aboat$500 worth o f nuggets o f M on
T.ork while the result o f yes- j
tf.
d 21
Tlii* paper U kept 00 tie at the ofltee e f
I
M
« G
yer
^
soh
d v e r t is in
E
i iM £8 GUIIPII16
N
T
Patents obtained, and all
PAT
the river, E N T
and national, and ch arging that “ it j Call on \\. L . L a ird
has made a convenant with death
and an agreem ent with hell by its
partnership in support o f the liqu
i
r
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:
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s
V t r.: \ * ry
ic:i ot iu ocle is
..
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•
d
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. orili.
.10
uprt • 1 tapor
ml
Vl»l«ll to HClUIll"».,
Ì
Th
iS I> d I. *J \>.
aitimtt.f.l to lie . • •,■ .n
works sml
mi'chanic*. iuvoiuioa-
other ilepsrtiiiwniR of inilu4l rial proKres*, pah-
lisfiud in sny country. It coutsiiiH the names of
*11 pateiitocs an.1 litis of every invention pstented
earn week. Try it four months for one dollar.
Sold by all newsdealers.
If you have un invention tn patent »Tito to
Munn 1 Co., publisher* of Scienntio American,
3£I Rrnaibvav. New York
UaudLiook about patent* mailed free.
(\
S
PHlUOEUm
rsri
¡to,
and to officials o f the U. S. P aten t
Junis. Cornwall & Co.
y i : a v 8 i : s k m f i r f r n v n d d r a i n s
l^
S T A T IO N KVKftY
M O N D A Y , W E D N K S D A Y and F R ID A Y
The steamer j(T N O or R E S T L E S S meets
the stage at the mouth of the Umpqna.
New and comfortable stages.
Fare to Portland by this route $ 14.50.
Each passenger alb »wed ¡V t pounds of baggag 6
Passengers are requested to be in Erapir*
City the night before departure.
Any information in regard to the above
linecan be procured at the Blacco or Central
hotels in Marshfield, and the post office
in any public I t- iso iu Empire.
_
—
Tug om party!!
— DEALERS I N —
— AND A L L K INDS OF—
L
U
C e d a r , f ir ,
■< Rnndoli.it. Oregon: }
B
E
ash , m a ple
R
,
m yrtle
,
A ld eF aiu l spruce lumber always on
J. W a ls e r ^ P ro p .
B eer o f best du ality always to
M
be
liand and fo r sale at the lowest rates.
T 0 W I N G
had at the Brewery, and orders
from all parts filled prom ptly.
B y the T n - K A T I E C O O K , on
vn33
tlie rive r and 1 >nr, at reasonable rates.
CASH STORE!
Tim ber, match-wood and stave tim
ber purchased.
Orders for lum ber filled in quanti
Main Si loot. Cuqnilh- City Ogn.,
ties to buit, and nt the lowest liv in g
A- L- Nosier. Proprietor. rates.
J. P A H K E H ,
Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
C liA S . F . D O E .
Parkersbu
rg
Coos county O regon,
Clocks- Cutlery, etc.
v
l n lS tf.
K ALEK in Grooeries, Provisions, Flour,
n
Lard, B ohuh , Y’undies, nuts, Tobacco,
Cigars. Cigarettes, etc., etc.
THE
FAMOUS
POST OFFICE
K_N A B E
Store,
li. M. GoTTsnivi.K:
— “ The K -st instru
ment now existing
i n b o t h h e lit i-
r.-aatm S1>!U res.”
PIANO
C. A N D R E W S
P R O P R IE T O R ,
CONSTANTLY
K eep s
A n assortment o f
Boots and shoes,
Sole Agents, 721, Market St., San Frrncisco.
J. E. H aoenbuoii , Blanco Drugstre, M arsh
H a ts and caps,
field, local agent.
nll-3m
Stationery, Inks,
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
We
advise as to patentability free o f
charge; and we make No Charge
v4u38tf
Ci.ui * I joi i a: luiLTAioo:—“ 1 have nev* r seen
their equal.”
P a u lin e L u c c a :—“ T he Knabe Piano sur-
prsses all other makes.”
The popular H A R R IN G T O N P IA N O aud
the C H IC AG O C O T T A G E O R G A N .
m ote from Washington.
Send M odel or Drawing.
Express
No Chinese Employed.
m a xa m m a
O ur office is opposite the U. S.
Patent Office, and we can obtain
patents in less tim e than those re
Office. F o r circular, advice, terms
terday’s operation was estimated at
and references to actual clients in
fifty ounces I f an average is kept :
npfor the rem ainder o f the week tho , Agent for Giboson’s fine whiakica, an AAA j your OWl) State or County, w rite to
company w ill have a small fortune !
whisky. Als«» agent for tho C E L E B R A T E D
G i A i S n O W £ CO.
on Sunday, the end o f tho fourth C H IC A G O B E E R and l ’O R T E lt at whole-
^
•,
week o f their “ hand-mortar run.’’ — sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer
O pposite 1 ate n t Office,
on draught mid in bottle«.
\3nlfi
>Y a s llillg tO D , D . C'.
jVIurrav Sun
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
T h e new A 1 Schooner
P a rk i
Carrying* The U- S- M ails
Meals from 5:30 to9, a. 111 .; 12:30 to 2 p. m.
and 5:30 to fi p. in..
Meals................................................. .25cts.
in r in o ln /
B U S IN E S S attended to
P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R
A T E FE E S.
t S T I MA T E S S E S F R E E Unless Patent is Secured.
W e refer, here, to tho Postm as
M s h f.r AYER S SON'S MANUAL
T h e ESCCH-AJfcTGrE. ter, Supt. o f M oney O rder D iv.,
Front St., Marshfield, Or.,
'n n i7 fi ÏÎP R I8
STAGE and STEAMBOAT line!
. ¡ i . a t . a
, 'ri-
un.dir-
.( HM.lit
Empire CitY and Drain’s Station,
G O Q U IL L L M IL L
F r o n t S tre e t,
^ a rm .
E A C H
Q u itt anH Best
Gppcsite O'Conneii’s,
D. M. 'ERRY & Ca
Detroit, Mioh.
1 0 0 ,0 0 9
Ltird,
Mrs Garrisons Restaurant
Flower SKF.DS should
tend f o r it. A d d re ss
^ o m e
Meal, 13ncon, titid
Tobacco, Cigars,
cuKt'>niers
without or-
d orin f; it.
In m lu tib 'e to
&l\.Kcery per.
am uftn.7 Gar-
ir4 L
t be 11
PATENTS!
C oquille City, Oregon,
------A ls o ------
A fresh and choice supply of B eef
and other Meats.
n49
F ob S ale .—80 acres of good
bottom land two m iles
LAIRD k JOHNSON
SEED 5N':UAL
f Wiil h* IV:M*]9d
F K E Z to all
CHEAPEST!
W ells. Fargo &. Co's
Candy, Nuts, F i uits, and Notions.
F o rlo 37
W . T., and placed a cartridge o f j p sell metier 1
all of Norway,
EEP
Constantly on hand a good j
giant powder, with burning fuse ! S. L. Be lieu
Coos County.
: John Morgan
;
Supply of fresh aud choice meats, and j
Or«*g< >u.
attached, between them, O n e was .j. w. Hanelina J
Deliver the same to any point of thejriver
Chas. W . Johnston,
on Short Notice.
|
killed and the other fa tally injured.
Register.
n37 tf
jan23
O n being arrested the m urderer
took poison and died.
bered and about 20 seeded to tame ^rass;
pood dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, Rood bee-
house, yood orchard, etc., etc.
Erie for
place alone, 8 2 . 000 : or. including a span of
horses, yoke of cattle and other cattlo to
the number of 20 head insludint; five cows,
besides many other valuable things about
the place 2,f>00. It is really a rare bargain.
Call at this office.
n44tf
D.M. FERRY £ CO’S
in
iva -i
ut d .
J •
K
| 1 * A ACRES of land 2)^ miles from C-o-
1 O U quille City, 100 acres bottom,40 tim
Flour,
Illustrate"I, I)r«-
frlp tlve A Lrlcrd
•
Oregon.
A V ery Great Bargain.
in the world.
r\ ■r*
Coquille City,
CC
'¿27 S i 22il Wabash Avenue, Ubicaitu, Hi
and. i c-; •.‘tables,
D. M. FERRY A CO.
an* a d m it t » d t o b e t lie
LARQEST SEECSMEN
NEW
will
MONTGOMERY WARD
Hals liim e d to order a speciality.
Straw, riush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, vhicl
ue will sell cheap for cash .
vlnfi.
Groceries, IV • 1 ! . , « ’:: m : • 1 fruit
PEOPLE USE
k . t . Robinson,
O n ly CO C ts . a Y o «r .
• pre-emption 1). S. No. 4t«?.*, for the S. \S.
Copy an-! O-itSt to Cbd -r&iso-s Free.
>f S. W . *4 and S. !.. ' 4 . of i
f S. K.
E
▲ddr*M,
HOME AM? FARM. Loulsvllt: * *
. x. w. q, Sec.3. Tp. 2 .t. s. R. u v;«st. v . m .
lie names tlie following witm * si s to prove
his continuous resideuco upon, and cultiva
I v-
tion of, said land, viz:
' ■rt
♦Ai u vr^'.'h
Rvo bf e—4 í .- •V-
w
*.
■ J
• .
•
Wash
Bullard 1 of Norway, Coos county.
•S'
I John Parrot
‘
Oregon,
s p e e d w itlio n t a n y in c re a s e m p o w e r . -,* ,f ,.nUv
,,f Coquille City. Coos Co., Or.
L. Harlocker of Empire City. Coos Co.. Or.
1 * - year«
»V-
■y je
y i J'':
N O T IC E FOR PI P L IC A T IO N .
•
>C
Chas. W. Johnston.
.. n oí moro
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, I
io!
Regi.
no23
arl-. •? r ■ a
. . • ;.» 4 in
January 11. 1^*7.
v . . . 1 :i-
OTJt’E is hereby given that Mu* follow
: .»»ilio
..’ic»'*ra
ing-, amed settler has filed notice of
his inti ition to make final proof in Hup}M>rt
of his claim and that said proof will lie
M ose Skin^'t-r L hereby resolved.
ni rula befo::- t!;«* Cb rk of tin* County Court
D em what ow e de firm w ill settle i f C, m » s Com 'v. <)r.. ft Empire City. Oreg., t
w ill me.and dem timt de firm owe on Friday, March 1th. 1^7. viz:E. D. Myers. |
pre-emption l) S. No. JUrtM tor (h<* N . W . G ¡
Bt* ttl e wid Mose.
W. M
2»». I’p. 2 - s. H. 12 Wi
1 r,.
the following witm a-s to
A Chinaruae had a quarrel with
tw o o f h lb countrymen at Cle-elum, l>r«ve his continuous residence upon, ar id
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t : cultivation of. said land, viz:
day’ s
6 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Over
luutlaJ *’eb. - ^ i'"7. viz:
N
a n d O rnam ents.
Rncliing Embroidery
Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc-
3 , 5 0 0 illuatrattona - a
w hole P titu rr (J a lln j,
(»IV E S W hulcsnlr P iT m
ttir r e t t o c o n s u m r r a on a ll gooda for
]tm on at or fnm lly h m . T ell« h ow to
order, ai.il gives exact cost o f every
thing yon uve, eat, drin k , w ear, or
have fu n w ith. These I R V A L I A I I L R
HOOKS eont:it:i Inform ation ^ b aile d
from the umrketM o f the w o rld , t i e
w ill mail a copy T R E E to any ad
dress njK>n r«-e«-liit o f lO ets. t:> de fray
expense o f mniltug. 1 .« t ns h ear fii-i-.»
you.
K esjaetfnlly,
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T h e conform ation o f the hull is
T h e coast beach o f South Caro
such as to displace the water in a
lina between P o lly ’s island and
manner closely approxim ating to
L ittle river was strewn w ith dead
the "w ave-lin e” theory, begining
fish a foot deep fo r a week p r e - ;
at the e lit waiter. I he displacement
ceeding last M onday. I t is suj>-
I is accomplished gradually until the
posed that some volcanic ciupturn
j center o f the boat is readied, when
at sea ¡vas tho cause.
the reverse
se action o f displacem ent
T h e press o f P a ris exults over
begins. T h e concave begins where
the quarrel between Lism arck and
the convex ends. T h e greater the
the reiehstag. T h e Tem ps protests
Hpeed the greater the liftin g power,
against the idea o f defensive prep
the boat vising on the water, and
arations by the French authorities
consei'uentlv m oving with greater
being made with a view to an ag
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is found
Alwuy < n Hand. • v.d < v, ry rt-.a sold at
Bedrock p
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* h.
V-’. It. Vverill.
Town of Avi-ri ibe’ t** \n*>vii . • i ’amlou).
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from the bow to the m iddle section.
enem y wrecked.
T h is
u21-9w
j
Built Expressly for the
C O Q U I L L E
This
\ 1 7 I L L Run on no other Route.
VV vessel having made six round trips
n the last six months, is tuj.posed to keep
up her past record, and will until further
notice, on and after November 15th. delivr
freight to Copnille City and all points on
the lower river at the following rates:
Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal
$2.50. other freight $4 per ton.
C o q u i l l k
M il l
k
Tco
v4n!2
C<> m i * a n ï .
D ry
W. Gallier
BLACK-SMITHING
-A .T S T ID
H o r s e -E U c s in g 1
N ea tly and prfunptly done, at the
,
...
,
, lowest h u n g puce*.
Slnq> next
door east o f L e n e v e ’s dru g store,
J C oqu ille C ity, Oregon.
goods and
C loth in g L a
dies. G ents
and C hildrens
G eneral fu r
nishing goods;
also groceries,
Canned go« nls,
,
Cigars, tobacco
* ftn(^ Candies.
B e pays the high-
1 p r i c e
fo r country produce
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