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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1887)
ont C o q u ille tí i hi •MARVELOUS PRICES !• Ai:i<atnoRM. ai K VUS Y T lK S P A t. J. A. D r a N, Editor and Proprietor. Devoted to the intere-its of the Coquille Hiver particularly, and of the County fíen- Coos river farmers are hunting for hay, having fed out wlmt they had on hand during the late bad Hj)oll. L a r g e q u a n titie s o f p o ta to e s erallr. and apples were frozen, and al together it was a rough time for fanners. TU ESD AY. FED. ir», 1887. Snow fell on Tuesday and W ed nesday of last week, and remained The reduction in the public debt , 1 on the ground several days. It for January isestimattd by trims being rather of unusual occurence ury officials at nine million dollars. in these parts, advantage was taken The Evans gang of train w reck of it, and snow-balling was the or- ers and desperado thieves in Now dt t of the »lay. Petticoat brigades i Mexico was broken up a few days were out in force, and woe to the ago by the arrest of three »»f the luckless individual who fell into crowd. their hands. Very few Chinamen ! Senator siglin has been success showed themselves on the street, ful in getting the bill passed in the and those that did will know better state seuate authorizing a dike con next time. structed to reclaim some marsh IC .ast Mail ] land on the bay. John A. Gray will lecture at Dan- Of all the bills introduced regard don on Thursday evening. Februa- | ing school l>ook.-, the one providing ry 17th, subject, ‘‘The Law of Re for their pul lieation by tin* state is coil,*’ and on Friday evening, the the best and it is the one most like ISth, at Coquille City, subject, ly to be adopted. •‘Joan of Arc.’’ For real g»>»*d bargains, go to Cyrus Enudreth says this winter Nosler’s drugstore in this place. is almost a fur similt^oi 1859. that He is selling goods extremely the cold came a little more bit.? den cheap, and keeps nothing but the this year but that the birds gave best. tf. warning of its coming, ami went Subscripta n. ja r year..........................\ Over 40.OH) cattle have been *outh l)>’ tho millious for scveral driven into the Stein Mountain tla>s bofore tho storm f tvuck uf\ country, Grant couuty. Oregon, this ^ ne l^aY ^as>* " oek ^eill- fnll. Hay is plenty, and can be bigs staited on a Lapping cxpedi- lmd for three dollars a ton. F o r Sali* a l ( é m i t li.»renili. IIAULIH! B08SSS=MIUI0N LIVERY alili FEED [('.»os llay News.] VtM ll.TSHKl» C I T T C o m p le te J f o v t l i k n d O t h e r W o r k s , b y P o m o n a A u t h o r « , A liu o « t i l l v r o A w o y . The lul'.uwiujt>ook> «re publl.hod in or»» piuupblet lorm, «nd all are printed ft ora g o o d t y p « u p o u g o o d p o p e r . They tree» of • great variety of eui'iicta. and we toina no cue can examine the Hit without «ndi'i« therein many that he or ehe would like to poster«, m i-luih-bouud form three hooka would ooel • 1 .0 0 Each book lrrom pletela Iteelf. I. T h e W id o w i i c d o t t I ’ o p e r a . Thie le tho book crer whl :h your grandmothers laughed till they oried, and It le just hi runny lu-day hi it evtr wee. J. In fe r E r c n l i i f K e e r e u tlo iia , n Urge collection of Actin’ »IharadeJ, laldeauk. tiamee, C u ii ’ h , cto., for eo- Biel gatherings, private theatrical., and eteu.wg. at home. I. H ack to t h o Olt* H o m e . A hovel, ity Mary Cecil ll.tv. author : f Hi«' ten I’erile." « D lu l.ipuea, U e e lt c tlo n a ttnrl K eutllu tca.» large and choice collection tor ecuoot ckbibilione and publlo and priiate eutortal’itncnt.. h. T h e Stantlurrl L e t t e r W r lt e r for Ladle« end Gen tlemen, a com| Tie giihlo to coiri.poodcnce, giving plain dlrro'.looi for thecomroaltlon ct letter« of every kind, with iuLumrranle forme and eteuplvd. • T h e Krc*-*r; Ike»-]' A Novel. By W ilkie Collin«, nuUio; of ' «lie W itn a iu IVh'.-C,' eto. I. |{e<! C o u r t K n r r i. A Novel. By Mre. Henry Wood, author ot ■ 1 »• t l.j tin*,''etc a. T h e L n d y o f t l t o l.i»5.e. H> hlr WalterBoott. "Tha l,.,ly of 1:1# l.eiD " learcm unoc in rcret and of all the Woike of Soolt, n- rtC !« n.otu ter jtiiul than title. ». I n ’.'•ipld’ e .'to t. A Novel. By the author or *• Dora Theme. ’ 10. A m » « l l a r t c n . A Novel. Bv George KUot, eu- Dior of •• » on it. o •• The Mill on the Flo««," etc. II. te .d y Cl - .n d o lln e ’ a llre n rn . A Ngvel. By tha 1 'i’ horof • l*v'r* lisoiu«'.” u . T h e Y iycf. r j « f t h e H o lly T r e a . A Note! Bf t! e all ’ h • t > f •' l'or» l hoi it-* 13. T h e r . ti-u.i t o r W it , S lu ttior a n d l un, a larga oo.itctii u t-f t'..e luuuy etj.-ne, «ktuibe,, anecdutee, poeuie, H. J o h n » n r r r h u i i ! ’ « W i f e . A Novel. By Utea Mu-ock. auiL-i o f ' ilia lln.it—.v. Ueutleman,' etc. 13 T h d C r a y W’ o n t o r . A Novel. By lire Gavkell, auihtr of ' Mar.'lie. m i," elo. Id. K l.te e n t o m pi e to S * o rle a by Fopu'er Author«, an bracing » c , I u j V'.' i uo a-.-1 dctectlro etorlr«, atuilre of aoci tt U!c, oi kdrenlure, o f roilway life, etc., ail very In- ta-rc.llnr. IT. J a s p e r C u n t ’ S fcl-cr -t. A Novel. By Mlee M. K Itraddja. au'l. ir of ••A'trora h loyd," eto. 1 - I nt.i y Vt o rk f o r II amt- A r lo r n c ir n t, anenttrely new voik 'Ipcn tide aubjact. r nta’.ulng eaiy and practical ln*trurtl«nefsr-u - Inr faery h-. kete,wall pocket«, bracket«, or lie O' rk. ct- n.: . ;y , et- . elo., profnacly aud elegantly illuelrnt, .1. 13. G rlm tV o ' ‘ y PtorU -a f o r th e V ou n w . The finest coll, .il 1 f lo ry alorie., (ub.iai.cd. ine cl.ildren ar-c ilt lig .t r ¿1 • ‘ d . * ). .ur.i’ Ui 1 5* i.;«*o!to t i Etdie* and Geutleir.tn a giJJa t** pe ll .i s ».mi t v t iuiiMUirf. felwuft the rule» uf .I . XDt'tl^rn ctS j : i r ♦ !) t-ct i sl* r *. 21. 4» n . i t ? i e m ilSIoii, a bandy boot of Ua^fol lu ’-.»a'.i-•«." f »' a’ l, upon many and varloua •uivct*. n . T h e H iRie C »ok Ib m k a u A Fnvully Phyal* ('d in , coi.D; : i • b :• it- G ot *"\ctl!vni cooking recipe« aud bint 4 to bo«. v.x . vi>, also tG'-i'.g how to cuicall cou*iuoo aim nt.« Ly «In;-I • l.ori« rcmeJi'*. U. ¿»t n .t v r ' «i-j«’ :i F a r A i\ iiy l.a n d a , a very inteic-stum aud instructixo b-*>k of travels, desciibinf tb« peculiar lif b bi*H, iuauucrj : ud cuatoais of tfie peoplt ot ion i«eu 1« s. V4. H7 l %oi»niap ! f u llo ila . Faoie alee aa ahtet mualc. ^ o; D of .-M tn•* o !i and » a* oq;a. % «11)oil A N o.t». By Hu*:h Conway. * 2it. A t ri,.*x W a rM 'it H i r r y . A Novel. By Floreooa n\ * ii, t;o» » : *• i.:o llouso o:’ th Marali.“ etc 27. \l*\ l m l T r r .%nlon- A Novel. By “ The Duch* i - v " a ; . .w of M* \ '*r~. n, etc. 24 iii.i-u U .jy f- ▲ Novel, l ’y the author of “ Called Biicd.“ 2V. 61m«I.»wa oil t h e S n o w . A Novel. Ry B. L. Far- Jeon, a r. r of •* B.ea»l and Ci»*. eae-end-K.i**e«. ' etc .w). I.e«»'Ii»Ca A Novel. B j Wary Cecil Hay. author of *• Brenda Y or*©.“ hi. G a b r ie l'» M ^ r H a c e . A Novel. By TTilktc Colllna, a tl.*-r vf ' Nu.’ ii!»'" * et»'. 3«. Ifi-iiplnic t h e W h i r l w i n d . A Novel. By Mary i n H i . j r of Old Middlrtcn'e Muncy," etc. J3 D m lk-v i'n r le o n . A Novel. By Siiea M. E. Bred- d n x. : it I..’ I' Ainlley e t-c-rfl.' etc ? . A. U e ln .'ii ff-.v tn . A Novel. By the euthor of *'>• :« i hor et *. .V \ •*!»•» I *i V u if. A Novel. IH Mr«. Alexander, au- lU 'l I iU (i* r I *c. A Nu\ 1 By TY'lkU Colllat, author . tion’ a,,d as l,art of ilis equipment, strapped a sack af potatoes on his The prosi,l.'»t hns»¡¡pied the In- ,)m,k [1(>,eft \vm. Palme,spine«', Ci I :«r* ..liti «u " ’ «11 of * I > l . j VTcod, author of ?7. A n «it*. A :*o«el. V.. AL: ter-State commerce bill and it i? »ui South Coos river, and proceed- Ka So. el. P t MU« Mu'.ock, T t:o l . k l now a law. It is n»*t satisfactory oil on his journey: as he was pass- ! a : o í “ . I i - i x, t.: i. ..ef narrative by Daniel •'» tb iL l'i •» • i í ,. '* D K *. •:..^ o«, ut J ... ut a cos taw at ¿u * ae bvuih to the Knights of LaK*r. but is as iug along in the woods a huge pan rao! K •>.- an. í , l '. v t o 1U*T t' P .x u ltry V ity. > frsctlcal s o l good a bill as we could expect ther jumped on him and fortunate- ; I d id. »:* ' ve . i«*« i ari. *« s l»\ Vi 1 II Jacob¿. Poultry j' f “ T‘ l Ga. Un ’ Pl . a ; IllustrEted. .K * . r. • i l u n itcb! E x p e r lm e i» t (i.l from a body like our American ly lit on the potat»>es. and Scillings! v > •. r:»*r • . Jr.iniied- o! a uriug trukt » h t lu T * . * < \ . . .n ..u ’. i.h Sgeutt. congress. *• Gcéi o f (h e P scte , • • -•• • v « »o- had a hnml-to-hand tight with the t’ , 1 . . -»•* «w, V’hluí' r, ii) ron. SUelley, y *r- br. t. - . — D. iluiJ ii. í ; i*L n í.*p F ritv ■ L u í, T.ow -ooat The president has signed tho brute. He succeeded in stripping " ti n and i m •» ol Fight modera A • 1 oft* In» load, ami after a desperate f —, ?‘n ) ♦.'f i •■). Illustrated. fc *•*«. rn*' •: u i * bill granting pensions t»> soldiers eontlirt struck the varmint a blow ! c f 1 clú* .llfii—Wa**'Í t (Tton. Krank- 11 \ V A .-'x n c t r . c < .y. Tlid n. EL. : «i. Scott. Grant. Garfield, G’aditone, r»u(.tr, Han . . . •«*, aud ali the Iraiing men and sailors of the Mexican war. with a hatchet which lniil him out. of th3. en -u 't , I-. Ffthlr«, Tke w» rk of sn socieot genlua. There are scores of these old vet Chi’ lt • n . © res \ :'»•. m f r osmuriei, and gr.»w n pcopls Geo. McEwan has a number of kuote them cvery d:;v. erans in Coos county, and we con ¡.he celebrated White Improved gratulate them on getting what is sewing machines- the best in the their just tiue. world. 11 11 tf L a r g c -t C ir c u la t i» n . . f a n y A g r i t u lt u r a l r.Y j.er in th e W e s t. The Oregon legislature is doing NOTICE! the right tiling in memorializing E A C H IS S U E All ikTSuiis indvMvil t»* aii* !>y 1 ><>k ac- ! 9 D , Î S O O ------- OB------- ciunt. arc n<tifi«d to call mid sttth* l»y congress to pension old Indian March 1, 1>S7. After that dr t» all r.ivounts ’7 r r O i T S O F P iL F E H S . war veterans. It was they who n»*t settled will he j.lr.C' d in the hards <;f a M a ^ n ific e u t r r e m iu r n List. secured our homes for us. and did collector for collection. O n l y C O C t f s . tx Y e a r - < - 7 ar.'t O titfit t o C lu b -r a is e r , F re e , S'.• » km nn. Dr. Join it at great peril, privation and loss. id v lre * «, H O M E A M C r A U M . L o u l s v i l t - *f*» C«H]ui’.le City. Ft*li. 1%. For this they should be rewarded. -T--I * *♦> ♦ T IL S 3 3 2 C C H A N Patents granted to citizens of the Front ‘V... ?.Iarshfo'!»l. < '*r.. Pacific states during the past week, and reported expressly for the a H e r a l d by C. A. Snow A Co., pat ’• l -it f. . Gil»: . r G I' i : • •»!. -i it- . 1 » AAA ent lawyers, opposite l . S. patent 3 E N T - wiisky. A!-«-i it"i*i:t forth : Kl.l i;li \TFD < . ! ( \( rt) 1 i it am! 1< ’ il l 1,1! at '„Lii!*- office, Washington, D. C. _ à. ¿It LU VJ ««!• u. retail. TI «*»-;«•: r • • d tiGUA brer ••tfv . » r «f* n,‘rt'tprn v ». ¡ : G. Cotrell. San Francisco, Cal., i rv on d ran oh*, and in 1 <i'*le.t. vSnlli 1.0 . < • » : L gwükt »T.. .. , r . o t roller mill; W. H. Empey, San N«Vt rv. FDK FI FI.iCA i i»)N. Jose, harness pad; P. Frichette. I.aiid < >rice a< Royi'luir, . (lri-cm ^ Jan. 7. l-*7. » Sheridan, Cal., cultivator; C. Kolt- { <V TiCK is in'ii-hy i i\«-n that thi* f»»li».w- ,1 Ô ler, Oakland, Cal., sew ing machine; iny-nar.icd si (tit-r Las fill'd notice of his r f c - T v C V 'i i í.;-> > - ' ’ “ 1 J. D. Pay ne, Blanco, Cal., animal intention to make linnl jiroof in .ii:jijnrt of *3 y i ; _ t* 7 r-.>. .'V - ii s claim, and tiiat saiu proof will l*o made exterminator; D. C. Wilgns. Los * J.‘.< -r F o n t-y e a r s ’ before the ch rk <>f tiie county court <>f Coos rv ■ :■» in »ho Angeles. Cal., «>il can. wrench and . ;ir . i »1 ir.'.ro Co., ( Irej»., at Empire City, Orer*.. «'it Wed th e n tin e ¡{u ii.lrv .! h &{ &s*t------ tool for bicycles. nesday. Fel*. Co, 1KS7. viz: Geortfe W. Clin bj • T ;.m .vul T : !i 1 í :■ |i i t .'lii, in i)omc aitò jarnt. N. P. Hansen, Prep. . 80 acres of land about 25 acres I AULING done to suit the times- cleared 12 or II acres o f g o o d b u t- , Shinales. Shakes amlx»ickets famish. tom laud in meadow and pardon; ; t.d oll notioe. about 100 fruit tribes most of which A. G. Aiken, Coquille City,(h;n, C o q u ille C ity . Ogn. nro; l)enrin^,; i,,0,,i.v of gootl out- j v4n29 Will sell ' Mrs. A .G . Aiken. K. .. E. B U C K , F R O P R I E T O R . T ‘A "- t gv*o»l h ! Mrs. C. W. Olive. „ ’ , ,. . witli tiie place a cou m ca»i,a O L IV E & AIK EN . _______ ___ ___ I coolc stove, cliickeus and fanuiogl H STABLE, F or S a l e .—80 acres o f good | bottom land two miles from Co quille City. A fine house on the i premises. Price, 81100; the best bargain ever offered on the river. Call on \V. L. Laird. u21 tf. ^ W M illinery Store!! i/4 jiü V* y A L a rg e V a r ie ty o f Meat Market, T li e X j attest S t y l e s iV o lle e . The traveling public wishing to! *"• U A D IE S AND O H ’IIDP.EN PADcN & COMPANY, Props., s h a t s r'lo-^rers^ C s tr ic li O regon , T ^ l'a m es and. \ j ity . Tips- i r ]. 2 i ’ p Constantly <*I 1 hand a ”»K *»1 L aces, Supply of fr»-sh aud choice meats, and Dflivcr the samo to any point of tin»'rivo? ZESifoTccus, on Short Notice. inw * ? and. O r n a m e n t s . Ruching 'Embroidery * • r h» 1 Veiling. Scarfs etc« etc. a r visit anyfpart of Oregon or Wash-j p ington territory, will find it greatly j koCj to their inteiest anil comfoit to go by the Empire City and Drain Have lust received at tlie ir n e w 5.’ McDuiTee, E. Fairview, Or. j •»» Station Stage Line. Over two- thirds of this^line is on a smooth, hard sea beacli and on one of Ore gon’s most beautiful rivers. fifcseP Stages run all winter, leav i Hats trimed to order a speciality. ing Empire City every Monday, Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, whicl Patents obtained, aud all PA T- we will sell cheap for c a s h . vln6. Wednesday and Friday. E N T B U S IN E S S Attended to Fare to Portland only 814.40. P R O M P T L Y nnd for M O D E R - ulL A TE FE E S. I\ l> 0 S C S I'S T i l l : S T A T E . Our ollic»* is oj.poJtp the U. S. Denmark, Curry Co. Or. Patent Office, ami we can obtain i patents in less time than those re- i Dec. 15th ’8(5. II. AY. Cottle, Esqr.. Secy State mote from AY fish ington. Send Model or Drawing. AA~e Insurance Co. .Salem Oregon. Dear sir.- L wish to express my satisfac advise as to patentability tree of tion mid gratitude to The State for charge; and we make X o Chan/r the prompt ami generous adjust l ulcus Pdlcnt is Secured. Empire CitY and Drain's Station, A A ’e refer, here, to the Postmas ment and payment of my loss STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! caused by the burning of my house ter, Supt. of Money Order l)iv., on Oct. 2()th, ’8(i. and issued. J and to officials of the V. S. Patent Carrying: The U- S- Mails feel saiisfitd that The Stuie.through Office. For circular, advice, terms Wells. Fargo & Co’s its »»fficers. desire in all cases to and references to actual clients in do as near the right as they can. your own State or County, write to P CHEAPEST! QnicICEst i i Best land do not seek by technicalities to ! cause delay, or avoid payment, but | are actuated by a spirit of fairness land honor not always seen in In surance companies. i ! lit very lesp<‘cti»• 11v, (signed) J. .V. Dutton. n*21-9w NOTICE FUii IM HLH'A I * !'N. LantlOmoe at ! !»«>.- ■ *eir_r. ( ir.- *» : D‘.-c. :u. is. s. 1 11 i >\V— O’i'tnî-: is hiTi-hv .-¡wn that il N liijj-nuiu »! -vt.thT lias til i-e o f his intention (-> >. :-.k lin-it p a sup- 1 J’.V i 11 p»;it «>f 1.is claim, .ad tha. s.i; !*<• raadi* [u fi li l t ' Í *.t rk o f i L 1' ! ’• nty .)• i.H f '( UT.tV. t <f . ¡it . lu'i'.*i-«-, C itv. r.i' i.iv lVbru...y !.» ;!i. 1- 7. viz: ’ Or. oil oni i !. lir.sk in. Piv-ciaoi i"It ¡ ‘ . ti. y.,. 1 for 1 :!if l>-:s and -! >> i ‘4. • ,»»’ a . TV :4. St -. 2 . Tp. 28 S. K. 1 2 west Wil Î.λ r. ilo um nus tito following prove hi ; • > riti. »: r si Vu ;•:* !!•?•»’ i mil . .. Vll; no ,.'tid !«.n»! viz: A. F. C.:i; \i r 1 of J'i.ii" i»*». ‘ ’ * m • -; ( i , (4. VV. t »HV V t * * lì » i! M. D. Cui !Í¡; i of Mur.-biVd. i \ „ A!’ ' ■ :i 11, . at ♦!«« s lt'i' t : : ■ at! ni \ : j : i < nip !» :i i . !>. ¡ 471’., for * lit'S. \V. }4 St-c 2 Tp . s. west, V. i!, yj,. ... .Aliali'.V F. » t •! !. • r. Express €5« A « S n o w Co» Opposite Patent ( Hliee, AA ashington, D. C. T in - r .I V E R S ’ ( H I D E , lit i S ept, m id Murd)| c # : h j i u r . 4 « 3 1 2 pages, S ' j i U V j I n d i e s ,«« Itl. o ver 3 ,5 0 0 lllu c tr a t lo n c - • w h o le P ie tu re O a lle ry , G I V E S W b o l e e a l e Pileea d irect to connum rr* o n a l l g o o d « f o t |H r .o n :;! o r f a m i l y u m *. T e ll« lio w to o rd e r, a n il given e x a c t co st o t e v e r y * t ilin g y o u u se , e a t, d r i n k , w e a r , or h a v e f u n w i t h . T h e se I X Y A I A 'A B I .K liO O K -S c o n t a in i n f o r m a t io n g le a n e d fr o m th e m a r k e t s o f th e w o r ld . W e w i l l m a il u u i .i y F R E E to a n ,- a d dress u p o n re ce ip t o f 10 e ts. to d« fra y expen se o f m a i l i n g . L e t u s h e a r fr o m you. lle s p e e t fU lly , M O N T G O M E R Y W A R D & CO. Jartis, C o r n i & Co. I E A VS US EMF1RF CITY AND DRAINS 1 ; STATION EVERY M O N D A Y , WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route $14..r>0. Each passenger allowed .71 pounds of baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above line can be prticured at the Blarco or Central I hotels in Marshfield, and the post office ; iu any public he rue in Empire. ‘¿ 2 7 A 221) W a b a sh A ven u e, l IdcRgo, 11! A V ery Great Bargain. CCSQUILtZeE M I L L — AND— ’» ' 1 •:>:« f:*• >r*i (V i * ■ er. -> l«.:t»;ui.40 tit': be red atul about 20 seeded to tame grass; good dwelling 24x22 frame r i-itio, good bee- liouse. good orchard, etc., » ;c. l ’i c for p uee al-ue, S2.t-oi»: > r. including a span of liora*.:. yol:«* of ealtre aud other cattle to the number of 20 head insluding five cows, besides many otht r variable things about the place 2..7)0. l! is really a rare bargain. Call at this office. nl ltf f\:\ lit- nan ■as tin' following provo hi« o'liitmuous rosidnua* ujion. and j cultivation < f. aid land, viz: j B. H. 11 itsLin < of L airvicw, C ook (’»».. j G. W.Gay i Oregon, j Alvin Sin it li I of Marshfield. Coo Co. Coquille City, Oregon, \ M .D . Cuilipl Oregon. Gha.x. W. JoluiK'ia, — D e m . k k k i n — ton, pre-empt ion D. S. No. tor the lots jnnll Ib gist r. 4. T>. niul 1 !. ¡vc. CL. Tp. CS. S. It. 1C West. ( lroeeri<*8, Provisions, Canned fruit Wil. Mer. and i eget.'bles, lie names the following witnesses to prove Over 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 PEOPLE USE i Flour, Meal, Bacon, and Lard, his contiiinous residi'iice U[vin. ami cultiva tion of, said land, viz: O. M . F E R R Y it C O . i T o b a c c o , C ig » « S James Iiiimlt 1 All of tí £ _• ! « = *1 T .^ T M n « n I Candy, Nuts, I nuts, and Notions. Isaac Chandler i Gravel l ord, -B LARGEST SEEDSMEN - f - » 1 . 5 W. T. Krady f Coos Co. t’n the tcorld. ------ Also------- W. A. Johnson J Oregon. D.M. FERRY A CO'S Dot- A fresh aud choice supply of Beef Chns. NS. Johnston, frlptl*i‘ \ I rlrnl »-’J Hegistcr. SCEDfl.VTJU and other Meats. n4i) Vug Company!! — DEALERS IN— GENERAL MERCHANDISE — AND ALL KINDS OF — N I . _ y ;*Í If » % a --A b n il D> ; f n n . / ' «i a :.d l’ ( r-s>fn enun- tli.* U n ited t* 1 tf:« r u »• :-s < f Ihr S -ienliflo i. ii.ire ^ r ic a « co n : m i ; o ■- as f, patent s, «• iv ■< *-■■ .I r - ir s .’rs. r o p y - «, e fe .. f* r t I I : , .'il .Sl' . Slid f*r*»eDü in í'anH '1 , ! -.U1 •• ri*«. F ran ce, 0 r .■ s T h - r e * p « r i- (iia îed anil »hoir L i m t i f s a m uri«ur- . A horrible occurrence, which brought about the death of Patrick • ■ • • • • •. ». • l 1 and Charles McDermott, farmers,! I p - n. i» i: ; « a nd 'c if. C ion v j.r r ; vr. d a nd fll«d is reported from Bloomington, this t on t 0 2 : c on s o r t r.' ’ ». T e r m , v.-ry So vi.-i rgr . a - a. .a (io n o f m odnla state. Several weeks ago Patrick I ot draw n r« A d v » 3 hy m r i i f r » « IV • .iifa iin -., 1 lirjiTgh .Li 1 . i "o a r » n » t i.--d i n i : » n « I F A T I I T C A ’' i F i i l C . \ \ , e b i c l i I i m got drunk, laid out of doors, and ti ■ la rpest circ n la ti n and 1 1 » nto l iiitln m lia l ’ » ..-p a p e r o f its k .n d p ih li . i in th o w orld. froze both legs and both arms, T h e advantaffee o f ea ch a n o tic e every pa te n te * u n d e r sta n d s i.irftr and s p lrn d id lv i!ln * tra te d nevrspar>«r which afterward had t<* be ampu-l Is 'I p 1r iih s li-h r d \\ I . Y al ♦3.DÜ a year, »n il ie lit a d to b e ii.» b e •* pa. e t d e v o te d t o i c i e M a tated. Today lews reached here ; a m d e in c iia r r s, in v rrition », e rirm ce : inu w orks, ana o th e r d e p a rtn ie n is o f in d u stria l pr<>irr»ss. p u b - that both Pat and his brother are i lia n ad in any c o u n tr y . It c o n t a i n * I k e m u m > o f all p a ten tees a nd title o f every in v en tio n p a te n te d rn w r .k . T ry it fo u r u ion tlis fur o n e d o lla r. dead, th«> latter dying from the of- ! ea S old b y all n rw sdealera. I f y ou h ave an in v e n tio n to p a te n t w rite t o fects of drinking the liquor with M u n n 4 C o ., p u b lis h e r , o f S cie n tific A m e rica n , 3b 1 Broadw ay, New Y ork which his brother’s legs and arms H a n d b o o k about p a ten t, m ailed free, had been bathed. Neb. dispatch. : r*TaTT V Aaron Fuller a gentleman from Grants Pass w ho came here to view \ this land of rainsaud juild winters, i has loca(e»l on Fourmilo creek, (’¡i |)l. IVI g [ ÀdNcr.-MühiH, which (as indicated by its name) ; LIZZIE is four miles south of Buudou. That is a section of country of which but little was heard before,' but it is now rapidly filling up with a thirty and energetic people, who are busily engaged at building as fencing, anti clearing. They [have a gootl two-story school house,nice- j ly furnished with victor desks., Altogether it is now a thriving! neighborhood giving promise of future exports of beef, butter,pork, .. 1 FERRY’S SEEDS F o r IS C F NOTICE FOR FI IJLICATION. (land fjflioe at Roseluirg, Oregon,! Jan. 7, 1X87. f OTH’E is hereby given Hint tho follow ing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will ho made before the Clerk of the county court of C o o k Co., Oreg. at Empire City, Oreg., on Wed nesday Feb. 2J, 1887, viz: It. C. Robinson, pre-emption I). S. No. 4 for the S. NV. >4 of S. K. ,l|. E. % o f S. W. % and S. E. }±, of N- W. H, Sec.d, Tp. 21), S. It. Id West, V . M. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva \ I ILL run rei-nlarly to this ^'nep f(,r tion »jf, said land, viz: , , „„„ v™ , h.vini t*(.n rt.rt.red b, Wash ( . I.ullurd 1 o f Norway, Coos countv, 3'r. Lyons for that time, John Parrot Oregon. T. J. P a tty of Coquille City, CimsC«»., Or. T E C IE T=3T?.T"PVNT L. HarlocKer of Empire City, Coos Co.. Or. Chas. W. Johnston, Isn dry, safe schooner, mill Capt. “Dick” ® 0® Register. SH p«reful and courteous umster. Froi^hl - . 1 i| , . n;,tf T. V. Nichols, CABINET N PRIEN, clu apeHt. MAKER. Bandon, Oregon, , I’icturo Frames, Door and Window Frames mutton, 7 wool and other 1 prtxluets of | „,.., 1 ,. oawg ljleu and rurnitnre K .. piiaiivd. ” luiiue, tllO farm, vulluys, anti lilllsidos. All workdont* to unlor. Prices UcitHonAblc. Ed. Crook, a well known old resi- location: Near Gold Beach Hotel. dent of Curry is tho leading dairy- _ _ _ _ man in that section but no report BLOODED FOW LS. is at hand as to tho quantity o f Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth last year’s pack. The valley is ii; ,tock Poultry for sale by Derward B.Cart- Coos county.—Gazette. ; ^oncolla, Douglas Connty^^ LAIRD & JOHNSON will lx1 imtilod FR F.E t o nil Mpi.lu'Jtr.lH. nml t o lutt M u o a 'i custom ers w ithout o r dering it. /n r,i luable to all. E very p er. Ion mini) Gar- •ten. Field or Flmrer HliEONxAoitM lend fu r it. AddruH D. IN. rERRY & CO. Dotroit, M ica ill The now A 1 Schooner P arkersburg , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ttí Land Oliice at Rosehurg, Oregon, ) January 14,1887.” f 'OTICK is hereby given that the follow ing-named sett ier has filed notice o f his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before tin* Clerk of the County Court of Ciyos County. Or., at Empire City, Oreg., on Friday, March 4th, 1887, viz:E. 1). Mvers. B I V E E D E pre-emption I). S. No. 4<»88 for the N. W. «4 I I 7 I L L Run on no oih« r Route. T’his Sec. 20, Tp. 28 S. U. 12 w»*st, W. M. VY vessel having i:.ado r.; x round trips He names the following witnesses to n the last six months, is nippmed to keep prove his continuous residence upon, and up her past record, and v i 1! until further cultivation of, said land, viz: notice, on and after November loth, dtlivr J. F. Scliroeder freight to Copuille City and nil points on S. L. Be lieu all of Norway, the lower river at the following rates: •lohn Morgan Coos County Flour $8 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal J. W. Hanelint < )regon. $2.1*0, other freight $4 per ton. Chan. W. Johnston, C ogu iL L K M i i . l A T u n C o m p a n y . v 4 ii 12 j««11“ » Register. N I ■{ Randolpii, Oregon: ¡* J. W a l s e r ? P rop. Beer of Lest anal ity always to be lmd nt the Brewery, and orders from all parts filled promptly. vnJ3 CASH STORE! Main Street, Coquille City Ogn., A- L- Nosier. Proprietor- Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Clocks, Cutlery, etc. KALER in Groceries. Provisions. Flour, Lard, Beans. Candies, nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. O C e dar , f i r ,, a s h , ‘ m a p l e , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumber alwaysjon hand and for sale at the lowest rates. TO W I N G By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on the l iver and bar, tit reasonable rates. Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to huit, and at the lowest living rates. J. PARKER, CHAS. F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, vl n!8tf. POST OFFICE Store, 0. ANDREWS P R O P R IE T O R , C O N STAN TLY Keeps An assortment of Boots and shoes, Hats aud caps, Stationery, Inks, Dry goods ant1 Clothing La dies, Gents and CLihlrens BLACK-SM ITHING General fur nishing goods; -A.3STID also groceries, E T c r s e -S lr c e ln s ' Canned goods, Neatly and promptly done, id the i Cigars, tobacco lowest living prices. Shop next , all<| eutitlies. He pays the high- door east of Leneve’s drug store, | est price for country produce Coquille City, Oregon. 1 vln2 W. Gallier