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I'ltO M C IR K V COUÄTY. L O C A L IT E M S O. R . C. U IX O M T IO N S . T o th e P e o p l e o f ( 'o q u i l l r C ity . CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN The Bandon Theatrical society I . ' km Uriel««, «tini N|»«*ciiltttÌou» A t a regular meeting of Floras The executive committee appoint- on 'l'liis r.iitl Tim i. Handy Andy. gave their first performance on the , Creek Commandery, order of the ^d l»y you tt» arrange for a grand Bread Upon the Waters. 23rd insr. near the R*»ck iff Gibral- Ed. H e r a l d : — Welcome good j R (,d Cross, lj^ld in the Comitr.ii- Tth of July e*)cl raiiou to he held Trout fishing is good in the river ter, in a large mu! commodious room Wf gather is upon us at last, and the dppy’y 1 ih .11 at New Lake, O regon,1 at this place, respectfully report and creeks. kindly presented for the occur ion Í armor, and gardener, and stock- ; ]\i,irch 18th, the following resolu- the work of its first sitting. Judge Dyer of Bandon, took in by Mr. D. Meline. The ai tendance man rejoieeth. attained n standard of excellent» which tions were unanimously adopted: 1 O fficers of the day — W alter Has admits of no superior. the up river Friday. was large, considering the short no- ! More and more solid, practical, K usolyku , That the l»eat thanks of our or- > Qinnlnir marjlinl* TTnrria 1 It contains every improvement that inventive ■ r are J«e, and are hereby Riven, to Ihn i hmC." t 8 P*- , I — * « i l l « * « • « » • «»P~du<*. urn me uuc, auu tuc ucicu} uw : * s cut- «li prosi Geo. Davis, the bay ship builder, tier given and contained many of i earnest farming is beili Coqnille City Band, not only for the excel- eilt. was here on business Friday. the elite o f the town aud neighbor- ed down here each recurring year, j lent music supplied I»y thcru at our bal)|auil j ORATOR— [T lis n am e w ill Ol*CU[»y Mr. Jas. .V. Desmond, who Outs and barley will he more exten- fest ¡live here, but also for their patience,— 1 [ } d g ^pace next week Mr. Jacob Kahn, of Portland, hood. lias been in tow n the past two days. was the first to appear, commenced sivelv raised t'lis year than ever he- j indeed, we inav add the Bufferings theyfhad R e a d e r — A. J. Sherwood. ' to endure,—in coming here through a storm The McCue iniys lost their last with “ Nora the pride of Kildare.” j fore. Wheat we might raise, hut ' of wind and rain, unusual iu severity. F in a n c e C o m m i t t e e — C. Au- season’s catch of salmon 1 y insuf Mr. D. possesses a voice of consid then we have no mills a6 yet U R esouvi -. i ». That wefeei deeply indebted i dreW8> M l'S. Kllbs, Geo. McEwan. ficiency of salt. erable sweetness, softness and [low grind ■i it. And reminds nu to John A. Denn, Esq., the liberal and pa j Mrs. E. Gallier, Allen Collier, Dr. a m i this tins reminus er, aud his pathetic rendering of The Blacklock quarry is to he that Willow Creek falls near Cleve triotic editor of the Coquille City H euai . d , ! work oil this season, the superinten this attractive melody, fairly drew land can he cheaply and speedily j furthe pecuniary assist ance he has rendered j Downing, Miss LelllllHll. air order, by fit advertisement in his j C o m m it t e e on G r o u n d s — W m. down the house. This was follow Ffr-l > » » v,vi)S dent having arrived. i ‘ .2 utiliz d for power purposes, but lit* widely circulating, and justly popular ed by “ Somebody's Wedding,” a Carothers, Amos Nosier, Thomas A new lot o f stoves and other song suggestive of an event that is idle for want of a practical miller ! W * - ns w‘‘1Un b^ p cmjtribution towards feú 3>éÌP > are celebrated for vol- These excel), rt Or; 1 ! the expenses of theCoquille City Band to Walker, U. A. Brown goods just received at M e Ewan’s, looked for with more or h-ss inten iespouse, variety of om- r. r r .i » « __ » , nme, quality of tone. >. toapiTopimte them, albeit .d e most j Nl.w Lake, and \re hereby gratefully ac-j and more coming. C. OM. ON M.USIC|_ vocal I 31rs. A . : biiuitlon, urtMiic clc;j( bcauty in llnish, jienect sity I>v every one from the second « V V c o n s t r ic t io n ,u ie .n tue uiost atiractive. oriin- valuable power privilege on the kno'.vliilge same. G. Aiken, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Bar- intntal ami deed:.bio organs for hoiueti, schools, Capt. Floyd had charge r f the decade of their existence, to the R k ouviiii , That these resolutions bo spread ' Ciiurclies, lodges, societies, etc. . u n c la i'n - Antelope on Saturday, while Capt. trrave. This was also well received, stream is on n u sm v c y t upon the records of the Command, rv and a rows, Doc. Dean, Q. A. Nosier. E S T A B L IS H E D R E P rT A T IO W . 1 * i For a very copy be sent to the Coqnille City Band and aud courhided amid shouts of “ 11a- ed. government land. Snyder visited the bay. E A E d lJ A L E D F A C ILIT I1 M , C o m . o n i n s t r u m e n t a l M u s ic — S K I L L E D W O IU O IE V , Rev. H. B. Swafford, of Bandon, cliel! Rachel!” but whether this lmd fe w h u n d r e d d o lla r s a saw m ill, ! a copy be sent to the Coquille City H kuali » J. P. Easter. BEST M A T E R IA L , reference to Madame Rachel, th e ! grist or chop mill, turning lathe. f,,r publication. was visiting his many friends iu C om . o n D e c o r a t i o n — Mrs. Sin- COKBIXID, MAJOi THIS irreat French tragedienne or iii>t . , , , , • , . . i Floras Crovk Comroandery, N . >> a, g io n a 1 1 iu u ua0viut*iii!i oi no», Ptc. could he set going hi re on short - n„, „ r . ,.„ this [»lace on Wednesday. w e a r e u n a b le to sav . ** 1 li»‘ K a il- . . 4 , , , ! Order o*. Itci. Cross. clair, Mrs. Wioklm.n, Mr,. StepU- T j i g j i •• ...i.: . k ..... „ . ... uotice, and tinliadiletl to ana eJab- K. O. Kirkpatrick, of Angora, road,” which was \ a crime -cem ens, C. Andrews, (¿. A. Nosier. _____ visited his daughter. Mrs. Bali h. represented a traveler in a car, talk- °iaied as a growing demand shall | The State Central committee of C o m . o n P r o g r a m — S. W . Har- Instruction Books and Piano Stools. at this place on N\ ednesduy. : the prohibition party met at Port ing to other travelers, and during ' seem to justify, riugtou, A. J. Sherwood. J. H. N OS- Catalogues and Prico Lists, oa application, New comers in quart of ranch ;s land a few days since and decided John McKanna came over from the course o f the conversation, ask ler. J. P. Easter, Mrs. Carothers, CHICAGO COTTAGE ORSAN CO. Newport coal mi..es Wednesday ed one who sat ove»* to his nVhi, i are always amongst us down here, on a bold and aggressive work. 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE„ Mrs. Amos Nosier, Mrs. Downing aud went below to his ranch down he had heard of the great boom at h ini purchases and new locations They propose sending to Michigan, CHICAGO, ILL. San Quentin. “ Yes.” The great one | C o m . o n P r i n t i n g — J. A. Dean, the coast. The < < r *nt1 «re frequently made. Cheap health- Tennessee, Texas and other states at San Diego? “ Yes.” Mr. Rosa contemplates having Bandon boom? “ No.’ Not heard 1 ful locations are still to he had. but where a vote ou prohibition is to J. H. Nosier, Chas. Olive. T reasurer C. Andrews. bis hall at Bandon completed in of the great boom at Bandon! said will he occupied sooner than most he had this year for literature. time for the May Day ball to be the interrogator, with a horrified .,r i.nVA ‘ Snnthem i ----- -------- I It is to be hoped that all will given there, so we learn. - :0 :— look on him ; why, where were you .. . . , . ! The ice gorge on the Missouri j work with a zeal worthy of the was it on t B ip of Mt. Hood, , or i 0 re « ou ls ftttrRctl,ie Illore attention river ^ ill continues. A t Sibley, { cause, and make the coming cele- The river is clear o f ocean craft bom? ___ ___________ ______________ T ir e U n d e r s ig n e d . except the Spy, which is to soon go j was it in a coal pit, aud were you d e -, than ever before, the one great Dukoto, the river is more thnn six i [»ration the grandest ever held in ! out sealing. The Free Trade g o t , serteil by your mother when only j draw-back the lack of a through miles wide. People have taken , Coos county. to sea a week ago yesterday. O IF E n S T E ID a week old? Not heard of the Ban- road to the valley— notwit hstand- ! retuge on haystacks and housetops,; Your committee will report prog- -A - The Masonic lodge of this [»lace don l»ooiu! Well, after that, 1 wont j ami their distress signals can be rcss through the H e r a l d from j waste my voice talking to such ’ is going to build a ludi and will Not much is being said as yet, tl try and have it completed by June an iguoramus as you are (and but considerable thinking is being plainly seen. T o add to the hor- time to time. While we hope that « m i l .1 turns his back on him contemptu ror of the scone, a terrific snow ; a[] who have been appointed on the \ 2d, when it will have a celebration. ously). Mr. Desmond concluded a- indulged in iu this [»art on the sub- xnsr storm and blizzard lias been [»re- several committees will serve, we i Rev. T. P. Haynes w ill [»reach mid a storm of applause. H e was . j ect 0f the Constitutional Ainend- vailing, which renders the sending j respectfully ask that any one not for the people at N oitli Fork church followed by Mr. Chris. Brown, the ments to be voted on next Novem out of relief parties almost impossi- wishing to serve will notify us. the last time for the [»resent Con- well known tragedian. Mr. B's a n d ference year and solicits ail to come Hamlet was remarkably good, and ber. The change in the Gat o f ble. The Northern Pacific Rail Respectfully Yours, for a is [»repared to buy or sell for was only surpassed by that incarna- °ur general election from June to road is effectually blockaded, and .out and he ir him. good time. reasonable consideration. Johnson Stone have a line lot tiuii of Hamlet himself. Edwin 'Novem ber ought to cu » t v . while the passengers for the W est are re- Chas. Olivo / BcH)th. Mr. Brown was almost e - ; amendment giving the legislature o f nice fat beef at their shop just H e has the following for sale: - Exec. Com. J. P. Easter turnig to the east. north o f the Olive hotel. They qually ns good as a comedian, j free scope to increase salaries, w ill, — ----- -» ««C*** ■>------------- A. G Aikeu \ tf. With the U r u iitv il also have a fine lot of potatoes, i “ Brown had a mule.” The Greatest Bargain Out gyrations of that eccentric animal, i and of right ought to be. negatived. Remember this! The beaten strikers on the South To citizens of the Pacific States 1 to ' appropri- from the moment an audi l i i ' i i i m v i i i v u i v i he i r i made m i u i u u u u u i - - • am sure this .............. scheme ^ M l • v r . . , . . j | ^ i • i . . *i A great ehanee lor making Money, Eld. Hay nes [»readied his fare ble sigh till he left an impression , ate the earnings of the people will a?irlll=T tbe Past week antI rePorted j Boston and Cambridge street rnil- $J-*’>■—Two splendid lots on a corner, in well sermon here on Sunday. He with Rood has been an earnest faithful work-1 cleared and ■er and has asked no pay. Come, • st lets give him some thing! 1 POPULAR ORSAH Land Agency ! G o q u ille C ity i i v timber on tha Be sure and attend the enter rinced ! Davis, Eureka, Oal.t Horse b e fo r e taking such action, for du- j river, 2 miles abc above Coqnille City, near the tainment in this place Thursday I songs and recitations, were given j one thing I am quite com :^iu« roads to it. It is eati- ri™«,,» collar. W. W . Gilma », San F ra n -' ring the time the strike was in ; rivor- with lo^i night and at Bandon on Saturday hy other members of the society, and is that said amendment night. “ Bread u[x»n the waters and 1 ^>ut we fear we would take up too j will receive such a vote as toaston . | cisco. P rin ters galley. G. L. Hen- progress, finnucmltSS9istai.ce to a , tin,b„ , m th, ,„m, Tbe,„ndwlll Handy Andy,” will prove the treat! Inu‘‘!l of >;°»r valuable space by go. * zel, San Francisco, Electric bolt re- ! considerable extent was sent them at a very «mit bart-ain. We conclude ish its advocates and terrorize the mg more into detail o f the season. The cheapest— nores ** miles from W o had iu leaser. F. F. Huntington, San Fran- by sister orginations, but at tue ; Gravel F^ord. :10 acres in cultivation. All all onjoy- minions of whisky. that saving by Mr. Hazleton, o f Humboldt ed a very pleasant evening, and this state and in these W. Jones; [»resent notwithstanding the fact j sou* h- cisco, Vmnlgamator. . . «ood land poodout range for stock. Honse county, Cal., took in the river last paid d with loud encomili ins on the j wes[ counties a foretaste at our Iasi San Francisco, sampling apparatus; th at many former eni[»Joyces are in 26x1« with ¿hed addition. Bam aoxt? week with a view to settling here. ability, wit and fiaient, of the mem- , , .. . ,1 Lane ; need of assistance, none is being \ «OL*d orchard, r» head of cattle, lot of ho««, , ■ r i rr i L ' i general election of the arrogant and and storage floor. J. C H e has the appearance of noble 1 Ili stands of l>ees. fanning tools. Good » hers of the Bandon theatrical so- h b fellow, and we should b** pleased t<* rietv. impudent interference uT the whis Sprague, Wash. Ter.. Bridle rod sent them. In view of these h.cts timber cn uncleared portion of the land, 6ee hi in locate amongst us. m ass All f»r $2200 enquire of J. Sturdevaiit on tlie ky ring such as many people will f.ti* railways. A. (J. Mckinnon, San it has been decided to call A dio. ftt premises or of the undersigned. Eld. T. P. Haynes, of this [»lace, not soon forget Thous- T rancheo, Pencil sharpener. H. L. meeting of organized labor n or forgive. o •Mist«- M o n 1 i l h e r M Crown.** THREE LO IS. lias been appointed t > the Rose- anils of voters, though opposed fo Eigiitner, San’Francisco, apparatus Faneuill Hal! ^londaythe 28th in- \ Honse of ô rooms centerallv located in Ed. H e r a l d ; Our local .Esc[». burg circuit and wili go out there I. .I N .W id i- devise O some c u .i# ..i| ,r sulphur. i.ip L u i. E. O . X. O stunt to !.. UI..IPV ..M 1 IO means of , rouille City very cheap for cash. sumptuary legistation from pinei- for atomizing in a couple of weeks. His family Bad Man from Wicked Hollow, , , ... . w ii I te cedar ols, San Franc sco, Centrifugal bringing these two corporations to! the amendment will remain here. Rev. Swafford comes at us again with another j acres of white cedar timber E. 8h.etw’ood,Sau Fran'co, terms. ___ land, one-fourth mile from Bear will manage this and the Bandon “ anecdote,” and this time, as 1 pro- chiefly as a rebuke to the insolent [nin^ ) circuits. dieted, he introduces the animals: gang of pro-whiskyites who maiD Sash fastener. «T. W . Van Order > i Buffalo. N. Y.-had, another fire \ crAeekH Ver>’ Cheap. ___ . A Brewery for sale—capacity ot six Arlington, Oreg.. Seed plainter. on the 18th -¿A. barrels. Good Location— Every- inst. O f f i c e r s E l e c t e d : The Ma- ‘'the animals went in one by one. i themselves felt in moat of the coun- thin« convenient. Satisfactory masons rine Engineers association, Marsh- • so J suppiise tlieie j ties of Oregon at our last general ^ ^ n11 ^ inkle, Abeuleen, M . T .,; A railroad is to bo run from San given for wishing to sell. er to cross.” W ell, the Bad Man j . . . . . drag saw support & guide. C. A o- ¡ _ . ,. . T rf field, electeil the follow ing on 2fith tie and a half acres one-half mile from , _ 1 . * . . . . Diego throug!i Low er California has com 3 to his hash at last, and Ì electlon* The wl>isky vending inst: W O Phillips, [»res.; Manley gel, San Francisco, G rip for cable " . ° Coqnille City, on stage road; house of puts himself just where 1 want ¡ hordes must be taught the lesson and Mexico. five vooms. wood-shed, good cistern. l.r<0 Roberts, v. [».; Dan Huberts, treas.; \V. ^ R. Vogt, Oakland, him. so that I have no further that they are not prized, but only ra^ W H >8- fruit trees, some bearing—Very cheap. R Cordis, f. c.; Frank (irnnt, r. s.; Four nickels were contributed quarrel with him; he admits he lias tolerated by our people. Cal., SpiritJexol.^ ^ 0 * 7 acres on North fork near Gmvel M H Keating, cor. s.: D B Keating, to the Grant Monument fund in t ) I Ford: 25 acres cleared, house l»ix26, a sneaking regard for Miss L e h .eh.; G L Roberts, c o l .; B F De Since the adjournment of the ] Tl»«* V m iin rnnnlinon*. barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-sheil, l>ee one week recently. man, after all, so that lie isn’t half launay, d. k. late le g is la tu re , th e p e o p le h e r e - ! w - n - Sult’ I>raggi.it. Bippus, hid., testi- , i , , i i , i j T, | j house. 4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household so bad a fellow as he seems to Jas. Barker shot and killed B ob j aud kitohen fnniiture< famii^ to<)lfl waff>n 1 fies: “I csui recommend Eleotric Bitters ns Rev. Paul A. Smith, well known think he is—and surely not at all about are more than ever convinc very best remedy. Every bottle sold j Sliaub at Madera, Cal., last w eek ; and harness. 15 acres of crops; ram-e out- here, has been lecturing to the peo- so bad as the Bad Man from Bitter ed that our true interests and , ' the has given relief in every case. One man ,, r , * ‘ for ' 1 siile -----J and --------- convenient IO0 head o f stock, 1 * 1 over the result of a horse race. ple‘o f Humboldt county on Topolo-1 ( j roek or [»(H[ie is less than one mile Iron» school house and chief hope lie in ultimate political ! took nix bottles, and was cnml of Rhenma- ham bo, Mexico, and gives the place! The moral o f Ins fable seems to tisiu of ten years' stauding.” Abraham Coo«. Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: j “ One Ear” Dodge, a notorious Î G O ao^t‘s• niiles above Parkersburg, and the new colony much praise. |ie jie ¡s af rai,[ tiiut the uni- affiliation with California. horse thief and desperado, was I D - ou Coquille river: 25 acres bottom— •D» hau- j , , . , . e i balance bench and hill land. House 20x28 Mr. S. lectured on Spiritualism toj versal expression of the well meri- Curry and Josephine should move ‘•The best se'ling medicine I have ever Electric ly n c h e d in Arizona a few’ d a y s a g o . barn 42x80; good, young .. orchard, ------ __T _ be) armg; st fall, but his latter ted praises o f M iss Lehman may | for transference to the jurisdiction 6led in >uy 20 years' experience, is E Humboters last I good timber on the on t he place; good out- le is not so well re- perhaps turn that sensible young! of the state to which they are ! 1. Thon8a“ d80|/)the,ahave added j J. J. Jordan, a police law’yer, was j Hide rauge for stock. Price, 1250. polony scheme i i * i ,i xt i .n .... . J thoir te.sinnony, so that theverdictis unnn- for 1(H) acres of land, 80 acres under drowned off Washington St. ce? ved. lady s head. Not at all. Bad Man. hound hy geograpliical and com- ! immsthat Electric Bitters do cure al all dis- j fence, f.00 fruit trees house, barn 00X40. have fears on that score. iuiss, mercifd . i .. , so strong . Iigarof*nts and . I easts of the Liver, Lidneys or Blood. Only j wharf, Sau 1 rancisco, a fow days V gi ml range for cat tie adjoining. Mr. Wahlstad, the artist, arrived r . . _ much , good . mercml ligaments so strong i ^»01*0 ft r House and two lots iu Goquille Lehman , has r far too H ^ and i ; a a half dollar a bottle at J. H. Nosier’« Drug ago. Citv; very cheat.. on the river "W ednesday. Tbe pic sense to perm it anything of that flo natural as to defy argument to ! R tore. » H O ACRESou Coqnille riv«*r, SO «tore* ture to which we referred two sort to cause her to interrupt the the contrary, A new kind of stove has been in v i » J bottom land. 8 acres cleared, bal fvx<*it4*iiif*nf In T c i n s . ance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient weeks ago as a sample he was car even tenor of her way; although 1 A former communication from Small house with three rooms, Groat excitement has been canned in the vented for.cars which, when upset, to log. at o f J. Allen ( oilier of 1 hate no hesitation in acknowledg-. reached you so Into in con vicinity of Paris. Tex., by the remarkable drowns the fire out b y a tank o f ; 120 acres including the bottom rying is that v Intirt mi.I house iir.nus, *iqnn—a splendid chance land and <11200 | for one wishing to make a home. Liberal 8^ie y f se(iueir*e of returninj this place and is a fine likeness of ing here after recovery of Mr J. E. Corley, who was bo water attached. f . bird, I have not slightest idea that . . 1 helpless he conld not turn in bed, or raise j terms given. our townsman nan. lh e [»rice of such thftt 8bo ib udoomed to be trapjietl liv in g started on its way, as to his head; everybody said he was dying of The American Federation of L a One choice business lot in Coquille City j —very desirable. is §15, and is really very cheap for or cai,ed, or stuffed, or cooked.” render much it contained not a Consumption. A trial bottle of I)r. King's bor is the name of a new organiza A BAKOAIN. acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom so good a picture. One word more. Bad Man. ! little stale; but the ways of the New Discovery was sent hicp. Finding re tion that bids fair to be a close ri : < I 1 * * 0 land. 50 acres under cultivation.- There is such a thing as ‘ ‘damning postmasters are past finding out. lief, ho bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. I acres good pasture. One of tho best A t the request of many prominent King's New Life Pills: by the time he had val of the Knights of Labor. with faint praise,” but it is a little places on the North fork: would make a persons throughout the county, we “ racket” that I heartily despise, Certainly, the negligent, ignorant taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of good dairy farm. For particulars enquire R n r k l c n ’ft A r n i c a Nalv«*„ the Discovery, he was well and had gained , of the niulersighed or on the premises of have given space for the cause of ( alK[ it in never indulged in except methods of a few of them seem The best salve in the world for cuts, bruis l J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. in floHh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of es. sores, ulcers, salt rhouru, fever sores, tet past curing. Yours, prohibition in view* of the pending by the envious. this Great Discovery for Consumption free A well improved farm of 100 acres on F'ish- ter. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and Ta Ta, Bad Man. you have par at J. H. Nosler's. , trap 50 acres bottom land; <ood house and Veritas. amendment. The space will be all skin eruptions, and positively’cures piles, tially redeemed yourself; but, say, j bam and orchard; isn good home for uny- Denmark, March 20. two columns, more or le: s, and will or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give ----------- ---------- » - 4 # » — ------ - N O T IC E . before I go, would your extra deli I one. Price «22 JO. Liberal terms given. Q iinrlerlj HfeHlsg. be ably edited by Dr. M. M. Mur cate nerves have really been so sen A ll nersons knowing themselves perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. 120 acres three miles up the North fork. The second quarterly meeting indebted to me, are notified to set Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J . H. 27 ucres plowland cleared, good house; barn phy of this place, to whom all cor- sitive anil distressed if all this Nosier. 40x40. School house within 200 yards of for the Bandon circuit will beheld tle the same before or by May 1, respondence for this department hearty popular praise has been di the house. Can be made one of the best of COAL?COAL! ! should be addressed. W e sever tf>»»rds yourself instead of ' at the South Fork school house, ’87. A fter that date all accounts forms. Very little waste land—good water. .. ... | to Miss Lehmanr W . R. Panter will deliver stone coal on Price $1500. A pril lfi and 17 (3rd Saturday and not settled will be placed in the Inquire of P. Dean or tb«: our connection with the space Take my advice in the future, j q » , , *, , , , not settled win i»e piacea in i the bank of the river at his landing for , undersigned. mentioned for the time being, this Bad Man, and whenever again you conference to be held hands Gf a collector, $2.50 in bulk: in sacks—sack* furnished— 180 acres three-quarters of a mile up Lam $3 per ton. week, and trust that it may prove hear a person deservedly praised,1 fl ur eveninP ft p) ' ii >C^< \ S. N. A. Downing, M. D. • pey creek from the river. 20 acres cleared, v5n28tf. _ I 50 fenced. O f the timber. 40 acres are white * wap° V Coqnille, City. Mar. 23, 1887. an interesting corner in the peo even though it may raise a little: twinge of envy in your bosom, bear i oedar—good timber. 20 acres grazing FOR SALE! ple’s paper, the H e r a l d . In the * J ___ 1 m „ XVI 1 n ground on up land. House 28x30, baru 30 j it like a man, and never betake The ocean steamer meeting here . The river is full of young salmon mean time we shall try and give Ten JQSid of yoang 3 llloll Cows, j 30 . 200 fruit trees youngand bearing. Srnalii yourself to the invidious task of on A pril 9th should be largely w-or]{ jng their way to the sea. Apply tft the people the best paper in South ‘throwing cold water.' muta of several kinds and good varieties.. attended. Come all who have the , , . * <» S F i.V ^ S S ia j^ . tpsw)—Liberal terms. well being of the enterprise a t ! Many thousands are caught daily western Oregon. Father. ^ Enquire of. WaJJw SianJ#»«;', F a ir v jn w , O re g o fc . ! witlijhook and line. Coquillo City, March 28th, 1887. heart. J. A. Dean. 160 O’ 1 , « • j— .A ^ V y— V W • * A A , . ' » , “, A t 1 % y— » r . y 1 . y , y . «A ’