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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1887)
Coquille tíitjj Jerald. m u sim i KVKKY TUESDAY. J. A. D ean , Editor and Proprietor D w oted to the interests of the Coquille River particularly, and of the County gen erally. Subscription, per year...................... *^.00. T U E S D A Y , M A Y ii, 1887 I.O (M L X O TI’S. Chan. EdwsnU Fish are being caught here every day by the hundreds. \Ye were at fault last week in the anuouncetuant that B illy Web- (From our Regular Correspondent.) Wiu. Rohm. L Send one dollar in currency, with size of Bhoe u su ally worn, aud try a pair of our Alaruetic Iusoh s m m r ” for rheumatism, oold feet and bud circulation. They are the moat powerful made iu the world. And Company, The wearer feel« the warmth, life aud revitalization in three minutes after putting them ou. Heut by- Papt. Peter kelson, Master, returu mail upon receipt of price. Scud your u.l- | */ _ * droHB for the ‘‘New Departure in Medical Treatment XX T I L L run regularly to this place for Dealers in Without Medicine,” witli thousands of tentimoui- Y V one year,-having been chartered by ..‘ r. Lyons fur that time. I . Write full particulars of dilUculties. Oar Magnetic Kidney Belt« for gentlemen will n rX -X IE IK IK H E 2 S T !ÜilÜP m uiiiil positively cure the folio» i uk diseases without med icine: Pain iu the back, head or limbs, uervoiu. is a dry, safe schooner, and Cr.pt. “ Dick” W ill keep constantly on hand debility, lumbago, general debility, rheumatism, h a carefnl and courteous master. Freight paralysis, neuralgia, sciatica, diseases of the kid as tho eh-*apest. nf.tf neys, torpid liver, seminal enihsious, impoteucy, as eh, up • _ ___ heart disease, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hernia or KOTl< E! j Boots md Shoes, Hats and Caps, rupture, piles, etc. Consultation free. Price of All persons indebted to me by boo Belt, »ith Magnetic Iusolcs, iiO. Sent by express j j p TJ" I K ZST I n? X T I K IE , (’. O. 1 >. or by return mail upon receipt of price. count, are Bonded to call and settle by Scud measure of waiot and size of shoe worn Send j Maich 1, 1HH7. After that date all accounts Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds, for circulars. Order dir« ct. i uot settled will be placed ill the hands of a N oth — 1'he above described Belt with Insoles is collector for collection. j Q . r r C 3 r i>eS ( C r o c k e r y warranted to positively cure chronic eases <»t uemi- Dr. John C. Stockman, uul c:..issious and Impoteucy or money refunded a n d G l a s s "\ A > "a r@ , i Coquillo City, Feb. 1.1. even utter one year’s trial. Which will be sold nt the lowest living THE KAuKETIC APPLIANCE CO., cash priors or given in exchange for T T .t V 134 Dearborn St., Chicago, 1 1 1 . £LI Wool, Hides. Eggs and all Kinds of n30v5. L IZ Z IE bition. A. F. Campbell, a former attor ney of this district, was doing the u b F U R N I T U R E STO RE, IF 1. ^ r c p ., M whisky. * gauging ■> i Skookum i Joe has opened a res- j taurant on trout S t . , Marshfield, ,llu* heumfter be a candidate Mrs. C. W . Olive. Meat Market! f I f'. P. Hansen, Prop. j *. I f !<!♦<• f it r j u t i j K * c rc r.Ilo .T *, * l s r f e©r.*ct'3* *< G l i * Jl>j.fJ*lCVS i . ' . : » . I . V t'l.r«, l u l l . . , ew.| l i . f i > I O N E E R J0IL\S0X iV* STOP, Props., Coquille City, Oregon. T AYING Opened the Pion or Market in i ship-, hup**, we are prepori ;! to fund I; 3/1 a n > tt l.U ü L , O o n . Mrs. A. G. Aiken. OLIVE & AIKEN. Have just received at tiis ir n e w uh P a r s h f ie l d Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and P ic ture Frames, jtc., and a^ent for W hite’s Sowing Machines. v ln lt f Dry Goods and Clothing. j fo* R i b 1 iu [ c of |l)e Imtron» 8 e- IIc wl11 l,e Plc,ise‘l to meet hlB “ « V Coquille friends, ; W illie Schroeder, the Halls ^ a r m 3PrccPu.ee ! prairie merchant, was visiting friends in this place Wednesday For which a mark* t can he found, and the highest prircs will he allowed. and ihursday. A\ illie used to Fall aud price goods before purchasing v4n83 i stick type in this office, and on elsewhere. this occasion gave us a lift, T i l O IT^Z'-X C I I A M G E . j Young Bros., of Oakland, Doug- Front. Si., Marshfield, Or., las county, left M yrtle Point on Wednesday with a 1 irge drove of 1 cattle. Verily, Coos is coming to Vjynt for Gibr>son*K fiat* whiskies, an AAA whisky. Also a »cut f, r lh»* C E L E R K VTED : the frout for good stock; and Young Bros, are not slow to visit C H IC A G O REEK and P O R T E R at whole sale ami retail. '1 he »•■ -l.-brat* it LO C A beer the excellent field to be found here, on draught aud in U«;th s. v3nl!> j yIr p nmk Grant learning of the j f i A R ' / ^ ^ c y s P R S C C S Ic | ^entb of his father in Ohio, started ¡ IW m -Ì X A í back there on Thursday. Mr. G. Cae T « b Riaa 3 a 3 ïl-sNc ü ^\> £ 1 und Other YY«rks, h j • lias been engineer on the Coos for . Y a f i i r .v « A l u . >4 U l v e « A w k C *. Th*, I v lk w iif U^iki »-U • «u *.•*»* •» ; li»ot, ali ars been tested. It was uot uucomfort- B(>|n0 lime, and is a line engineer, typ*» ¿Ctx».*. T h «; treat of ft f ; * » ; XftLfl'ïty of »u. ; A . i . **. i ne t: a .* u c - i f ewi u u i i t i ably-full at the time of the Cleve-1 IIt. win l)0 m[3iied, and by none M .0 wiihoiki t t**»'* r--^ ' tl.o. he Ar »he wouM I. to X i t ck>.h-lv L ti • >c Ixcks wcuhi coti V U '* V • r ..h : vcLaL'ftlf. land inauguration, and it was esti- more than \)y the Coquille City i. r . j \Y*û-xvr I I .h i t IM a !• t* e r< »fci.-fe )LüT iiranJu» r* It* , Lvd tilt kLajr cilui, t . l mated that there were then t w o ; l)niS8 l)am| vvitll wJ)om iie gainod t > i t u iki-B1 w-.l-xy »'-1 i l ever ♦ «. novel event, and preparations go briskly forward. The ruling of the Interstate Commissioner» al- lo w i n g reduced rates of travel to be given to people attending the Drill, will tend greatly to in ten se the crowd of visiters. The leading railroad liues ot the country tele- graph to headquarters that they are expecting, and making arrange- meuts to carry immense numbers o f excursionists to the spectacle, and that the accommodations o f the capitol as regards board ami sliel- ter will probably lie taxed to their utmost capacity. They are unnec- essarily alarmed ou this point how- ever, Washington is a city of hotels ami boarding-houses, aud its adap tability to crowds has never fully THE NO COLD FEET ! B ter wo“)a 1“ ‘u,,e1 !‘ere "“ ‘‘""'f-1 M y rtle Point, Or., mice. >\ e should have said prohi- Uaslilnuh’ ii Irriter. Washington, April 18th, 1887, As the time draws near for the "Washington National Drill, public attention is concentrating upon Ihe Jas. Hurke. A Large Variety of T lx e X_iattest S t a l e s IL j ADIES AND CHIIDREN'S HATS IKlc^xrers. O s t r i c li P l u m e s and. Tips* Market ¿5 Laces. IKi"to"bcns, and. O r n a m e n t s . t » I ' íá i * v x j F. H. PADEN & COMPANY, Props., Rucliing Embroidery Coqüüje City, Oregon, Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- the* choicest incuts ns cheap ns the cheap- .-t. Constantly on hand a good We will keep nothin:; but the be. t, nud wilt K F£ Supply <>f fresh and choice meats, and P Hi! orders from nuv point on abort notice Deliver the s ime to any point of tho’river on Short Notice. nt’.Ttf Hals trimed to order a speciality. Straw. Flush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, vrliick * e will sell cheap for cash . vlu6. I fin n ^ Y * f >/1 l D « Llv ¿ih 1 liLU itiü J I1 n <rv r rx Pi.teiits obtained, and all P A T - A B L E, k> L E S T P E S I S E S S attended to , -aia P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R A T E FEES. it " r î d i K PIH'ldlî TM’ l ì t i It. I ll'O t l l u l -'ll ,.* !.. t/t Our o ffic e is opjiosite the Y. 8 . rrilauliiiR Done •it Sin,: t Not c Patent Office, and we can obtain ^<»1 ÌIT. patents in less time than those re The traveling public wishing to mote fioin Washington. visit any part of Oregon or Wasli- Send Model or Drawing. We ingtou territory, will find it greatly I |M|v¡se a8 to pater lability free o f to their interest and comfort Io g<> charge; and we make S o Charge Mis-w , ! — A-.AW # X W * Ut CH EAPEST! V] Empire C itY and Drain's Station, hundred thousand strangers within | n deserved reputation as a first- •¿ a . % .tr.crtssi. pr.v t:c it.*-*»» v t * w Ptip «t homa. S T A G E and S T E A M B O A T line! I B s c lt t i B * » . B ,* . À k i v i . L ) ila r y her gates. Still the D rill commit- i class musician. C r •! !> «.u- t f * « i'e: l.s.’* 4 i L * ,ft») ’.xrjr# tn I .. ■ V. . . . i k a«, w IWU.I.« k .d i uhUc uni tee, which seems determined t o ; Carrying- The U* S- Mails f r i . al« ’. : a iu. Mr. Baily, of Oakland, before 6 . IkflItitJiinl - V ittcfhviiüi iriOn* leave nothing undone that can add , ,. . . , . I % . . - • . > \m i piala ... , , , A i leaving the river purchased four di:-. 3 l!oni ft; ■>.< t-r* . *U n c’ Lutivi •. «r v a .^ 1 , «ni Wells. Fargo & Co's i b u u r * *b1* •. « V* * <- — . 3. to the pleasure and comfort of the .. , , n n . r j l>y the Empire City end Drain UnPas P a ia d is Secured. *. 'i i l; • > A By W ilk U Celilo«, . .... *. «« , tine horses of Mr. K. O. Dement, or hUlher t t ' I ;. • d • i a Y. W hite.’ « U occasion, will keep a list of hotels,: c, ^ ... rrt. , I Station Stage Line. Over two -1 ^ e refer, here, to the Postmas- T. 1 ru rt t u r n . A N o »«L B ; Mrs. K «ary Express Woo t. author of •* l 1 . i n *." <*te boarding and lodging houses, where t k ° u^ 1 Coquide. T io>e w io saw • ih r - ; Y ' Î . \ -N i*; M r W t V r 9ot %. - Th# | thirds of this line is on n smooth, j tor> Snpt o f Money Order Div., I.a Ir cf ths Lt>u i i . .'.c# x .r* ..1 of ali tL# rooms and beds with Lad without toe horses, say, that without doubt, %c». i » of S H> t, • ■ * : * t» X • ... ;V - i: -.4. hard sea bench and on one of Ore- j alJ(i to officials of the U. S. Patent «.ja A ¿\*.o.. by U.» «uihor of •* Dora ThotCv meals can be had. Booms are leg- they were the fin-'st ever taken 10. A?nox f f a r iA B , A D C w a * Filât, au* gnn’s most beautiful rivers. | Office. For circular, advice, terms thor of A.tara b*. J*-. “ Tï.c Mill *»u t-.» t . < t'c. istered at prices ranging from 8 i , f rotn this county. One of them, a 11. L î t t i w A t y th# 1 ! E T Stages run all winter, leav-! nnj references to actual clients in •IV L or >f ’ I' : » i l r.'«.' ' EAVHES E M P IR E C iT Y FO R D R A IN S upward, aud meals cau be had from ! p vt,.,r.oU iu „ 1(„lerat9 heal,, IS. T h o M r t t rry * f tN o îiv »U y T r t h A Notel By J S T A T IO N E V E R Y • • i n - . ' *f % . í “ iX rt i 2 octs. upward. It ihose w;inting . x- A , ing Empire City every Monday, j yonr own Spite or County, w rite to 14. * h s l i a d * v i u < J f l . 1Î r - n o v c r d F ? . » largt M O N D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y and F R ID A Y of klo - ; * . -.- ^ . puccua, rooms wiil address the National | 101 l;oniuls. i ot only W ednesd;t\ and Friday. •a- JoXo5. C m L n o w ¿ 1 ' H i c » 14. J o h a B o a p r X x r j ' x V A F rtV By B i u D rill committee, stating just w ha t ; were they of good size, but every S o 'u G . author of " .* i lì'. .< •! UtrflcxLaa. <tc Fare to l'ortland only 814.40. The steamer J U N O or R E S T L E S S me«ts I l Tha krtf >Y . a hurai. by hr« Carkell, Opposite Patent Office, they want as to rooms, beds and point of excellence was prominent, •ath er of * h a r j lia; « •», . n 14. K ì ite ra (V iQ ^ lr * « >.▼ Popular Authors, Washington, D. C. the stage at the mouth of the Umpqoa. M u t OTS, Il :. U« curt «i. t.' kivo et »** UO’ lcl of meals, and what they are willing i Mr. Baily says that our third an- Newiind comforta’jle stages. •o.Iviy U «, oX adv-i,.wru, wf t Lu« o c., a.i v«ry lu* #u- ■ •or Ù ;. to pay, they will be put iu eommu- nua, {nit’ ,vHi be la t e l y attended Fiire to Portland hv this route $14.50. IT. J r » a « r r s B e ' a A p r n t . A F o rti. By XHs kl. T ’ tr B E Y E R S ’ G F I D E , :j: g- e i mcatum with persons who can fur- , , , ,, . B hr% iioa, hur». r of “ A . v. x I »ovd.” etc. Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of Imggag« *1 v, lur.t ti St-pt. and Marcl^ li. F jia a y W o r k f > r l < t e A i c r t « t u t , i » entirely nish such accommodations. About !•> People iiom the Umpqua and B « « ) cm u;-ja L i « ’ • ; ’ * ‘ ‘ ’ '.r *-«<} a'¿«l trvitioal 1 ci'ih j-tar. «Ci;* 31ti pages, FaHseiipjers are requested to be in Eropir* Icatruidea* rr «Lia a, f**- f t *• -M -. w.x 1 h rackets, } b} j x 11;-» im lies,iv!tn OTt-f City the nifiht before departure. the 21st. of May an official will be : Willamette valleys, and that we •tedio w ri. e u , e u . , j iofuvviy a u i «Ic^antly illustrations - « AUuctr&uvI. lu. i i r J îxru’a F ; . ! —r í®‘ A^ **x f î F t i i s T c a i f . Tha Any information in regard to the a b o r « at each of the railway stations m will see the best racing stock that wlttilr Picture Gallery. B *, o -îlx a d c o? ( s u i . . » puwUahcd. lu t ci*Udrta G IV E S W h olesale Price* •7« J- with rv line can be procured at the Blarco or Central 1 L t v y i & r x I " this city to give the same informa- these valleys can muster, b). As . * » wl c f l l r 1 >x v ^ ta ft r I udì#« * r 5 rsctlC B^n .® #»*•*.• » ♦* i a th e S t r e e t t o eontifwrt-t on a ll gooth f a t hotels in alarshfeid, and the post office fij-*.« U i u » . :• u t * ..A % ; * . trev-^ à» ti u ..* iu le » o t l»rf . i t . * *n o f m o r e tion to people arriving, so as to en personal o r fam ily u»e. T t lla h o w to Bir Jeru oti-p # 6>f a:'« oc^a.»! : * xh. n 4in»* H u n d r e d in any public be lse in Empire. 3 C. i V f c l v i i c a h i fu r th e • hardy crtler, an-1 gives exact cost o f every able them to repair directly to such ? T h o ff^ a o d * r - ï * r » t i o n î « f e p t e n w in bc< « cf tuofùl iw* h it wc J various I i w » S ! o : i ” l< K c u i s . t i t rod *•?»• a tr.d ) • /ti conn- thin ; y ou u*e, eat, d riv k , w ear, or i T* t pt;l , ,;f r« ol" t.i*- S-i**nt!lio quarters as are most convenient to J?. T h fx TF •-*:* F a m t ir F V y a l- have fa u w ith . These IX V A L U A B IJ 5 .* t ozi*, ) to aot t*; ten’ ICH o n ç t n , Ci Ltei. .r b u - f a « / e und . L O O K S cor.ltilu iniorir.ation gleaned the station w here they arrive. ! Weather lina : : r ; r u v u», c» w xî , t n le-rn i rc(-p .f- t i . î i U) h »L**! ■**•-*• 4. % -n T 1 C j U « tO i V i «L1 ÚF.U v l T r «j't.i*?, t- *.. f * : ;.o \ xi* S und •Urn^n:* Ny s . i.j*!e !• • " * os. fro m the m arkets o f the w o rld . W e G w Q w ilila S M X Is Is There is every indication that tae | Farmers busy. •i t*u* r»îA in thin&lx, 1 n¿. y L b rauca, I* .VP t u m i ' : i <’a * * - r » H c ? r . r Y x r j ij f. ¿ d a ,a w ill m ail u i.t-iy I'K M B io an y ad . « ; . I t • ' 1 - fCTT íiF o i .t h 'í i tir. r» ••* . .*ck c. trave*;.* <-v -nb.; ( dress u po n rcci l.it o f IO cts. to uefm y D rill will be successful iu every | Sch « k »1 pr« gressing with an in- t‘ ■ r.- u.t xr .!.* hx’ .w‘ , oi# au*I uT ; la *uc;uk:ca and tlisir ia.cii.tlv¿ art un ir- — AND— •f ' . n v r,’ *? -». cs;»ei»si- o f malllncr. Let us h ear from ’«*. r i ï '< * y u • r Ha/? ."*% F a i u ai#« ao ah*»<i rsuaic* r.ri'1 F P ^ rific x H o n s p r * r x r M file d particular. Ih e East, W est,Nortii creased number of pupils, you. K vsjki t fu lly . W b if * : l.lo c . -VL-i wr-u t „.o;*. ! • very l I ' a « k . A N** t'. Ly 2 . *h C on w y, and South and every other aectiou : Q t„ , , „ „ nn |,„;Mor h„ s „ | tí î i A i n l -!i« *••*. î » o ( ‘" : •.*’ .s?» k l io n o í m o d # l i the* Y I w - * d ’* .V G - r y . A >*•?. F. i loncos M O NTG O M E RY WARD A CO. fr**u 1 ^ i v r . r ^ o M r 1 01 < * ,■ »». A • - by pp ' • **•• Ward * % . r.-* *>f “ T: - 7- \ - * £•;: P ' 'J *i;»b " et- of the Union will be represented in t , , . , . , r i i l A * ¿ 2 0 \Va.t>ash Avenue» Chieu^o. ill Tî. t r*. d 't’r S by '* i h « Duch* h -i î *s In;. • rsx. à .« ; « 4*. r* .*. * .i . i.\\w the contest,, and an abundance of tract to build fouiteen new tobog-: « i . .. r wf * • M v : ;/ I • •%«. *. tir -L irx h u e n tial «rt ci ■ — DE A LE R S I N — D a r k L ' i j t . A Nwr# b y th# author ef " C-do4 , s - r »vf »rt kind p«ibli# i in tU e v» o rld . B î \. funds for the expenses of tue w hole g*ui 3 . co c very p a t e n t o # r l ih :î J D ig D tt cf 6 U o h î » n «». A*Very Great Bargain. i» «vn iN j *, n o f . A Fovcl. S y B . L . F a r - U> *!‘'’ 'Î-M; l**«* 1,1 tnlr Ü-i’y î*î t -f i If.«» nexv^p.aneT affair were long ago subscribed anti i Our road supervisor says lie will i J* - l . f f a f V f a t h A ■ • Nu* al» l > j - try ^oci. H »y S , IS i U'.* ; */ l AFJ'ES of l -.ml *2'^ mil-.'s from Co- a-Uior of , . » a > ant! i§ i* pm» i- « J \» « ** L:ti !c Y ) \ I < 111 i 111 * City, toil i.t-r. s boitom.40 tim- * tcd t • »■< îouce. paid into the treasury. «26,500 have the road open from this •c uP '1 to Lo ti.» y. Í », »ri !*4 M v r f A T o r il. By WUkts CwlUct, P •‘■‘TiZiK v. ■ * r s 3 and DH < 1 1 1 1 «Ci, Infor t io:n, r > » * -.c nal prom se, pub- l)t*r< *d rnd t-.hout 20 « - ded to tfi:ue qrass; will be distributed m cash prizes, t„ (Jreon Point or bust, “ by ÎX. K n i»? !r.% x th a Y . l ^ f r D L A 5ov#î. F.» Mary c.*her i.* pirtiiD-i;* m ol in<i I I inr< t hc n/irnea of C K \». t i i v r . ^ ’ b . l i . 's l 'u vc. — A ND A L L K IN D S OF— li*. » «t in r.ny c«»iiî:ttT. lt besides stands o f colors, gold, sii- > V good dwelling fr;ime rustic, p<K>d hee- . i ‘ tas 'A. t Prad- «Il i .lien t n s 1 1 t i.» of rv,-i , • :it i.jn i ^t.n ted d e n ,«.’ A ‘ • i î ,• v ' » h ** ' rt , ' #?«. f, 'i xr," ic. Try it four moulus for ona duller. hoiisc, ifood orchard, etc., etc. Price for ver and bronze medals, special j lie ’ Jw A G . I Ù : - l ¿* * • ’ ▲ BwvsL Ky là * author of HL T T IM I 3 E R Su'd by sil n«w,.Inalar». •'L e ra i ’ , - vît. !f v« i irivo i • ) in ven tion t * > r.'ent v«-¡*n to p ace n l< iiit*. V ‘ or. including .* i span of medals and plate trophies. South ; i here ¡3 talk of starting a Sun- As. Y « l r ‘ 4 l ’jit.N A K e n t Fy U n . AltxtLdtr. au. V ijpn ¿ i o.. i> •!>'. -lor, oí So.cnudo Amiacu, th r e f • ..g i/ t .-fío , Hi lii-o*: iwry. N, r V„rk hordes, yoke of cuttle and other cattle to C edar , f ir , ash , m aple , m y r tlr , M. ftix • *. > N .el B v W tJü# Collier author of the White House and between day school. Well, we have a right ti&uubook «bout p«.louts mailed fre*. C’ • 1*- i . > -T r..» - * tit*- manlier of '20 head in iludins five cwh , 57. A :> \ 1. i*,, -*.rs. E t c : ; Wood, author of it and the Washington monument to> for j owa p]()Ug|, is the daddy *• liesnli'H m any other va’nabie thin*:« about j Alder mid spruce lumber always on v* , A Ho By B h l V a -k, is a beautiful level ellipse,oue-haif \ n »_ • / QP£T 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 PFOPLFjlSE 1 ’UVCfM fic. tt « e h r D»r1ol . . . . r 1 ,, . 1 of all the bur.dav schools in v 000 th(- ji’riee 2,* v>. It is really n rare hariiain. hand and for sale at the lowesi rates. l't. K j VY . mile in circumference. iie re tiie -. 1 .».; Ú 4 C E w U t ll r -Fu !..» r .L e t- uL:-A. Call ar this ofilao. n44tf T» :::!()• I I d * L k 4. U O V J U-- J L j ? ' •) daily contests w ill bt held to show county, as the first one was organ . A frv;*-*! nnd * ri# v b Ì »• w fe o ^ D. ft". F 'llR Y d CO. .i iu- Is. I try 1 tt « n the proficiency of the infantry, cav ized hero. i. 'f .'. . *-,!t «lutila T; :*i Tnr»er 1» kept on Cle at the onice o f ah . . or •• r .» ?i.*p •*... t m 2 |r 3 j . ' TOWING \ LA::.:rs£:::M £« *. i • « WK alry. artillery and zouave tactics. A party o f Iowa slough’s youth . .. t L ■ t. k# Vy X . - ; i \yS'- . J in ih t tr o r i l. pic ftrf *ntx. i s r? ». ir «toi *rxi« . : v » v By the T u g K A T I E COOK, on ^ o\ V / D.n.nünYÄCTs Each evening there will be a grand and beauty wont down to the P io ,L i r r I t 4 »• >#• AN i.-* « . v . r tktt k' y 3 s o ivi, Z ) rsu. Si.e.itj, t’ i « N t T . :,£ .«• the river and bar, at reasonable rates. dress parade, and ou Governor's L ->' • * », Xi V neer church last Sunday to take **rl, Day the grout parade will take,. ,, . , , ,, , NT o! Y ight r ’. rn . . I : ;.«: d. L 4» •. *»*l^ f -** "lì. Freni[* Timber, match-wood and stave tim place, wh u it is expected that 1,1 the Sllmlr*y BC’ KK>1* tlH;Y , I ea , Bn. BT ioc.-tu, f C •• ermi 4*af M about twenty-live chief executives but they wore badly taken in them- i 4« .. , HiiUsio Lv-«, UL t the b a«d..g mea r u n . ber purchased. ei P»«« i __ xf ■ -ft r - i f ' p P»«i tt. .7 » .-H* fuYl,*fw The vort of n- «rjclect frenfua. o f states, together with the presi- selves; they finished up with a 1 Ch i - L E L __ e- V : . . .J 1 : Orders for lumber filled in quanti it’ -n’ »n -h m Lr ovuttui#«. asd gio%tx |a.epl# ;T?irn iBTTtiTisitfi crcc limit, will review tiie pnx.-eb.siou. ,,jcnje oll ¿ e bunk o f the river u : Yuotu lFu-U u * e;y cay. ties to suit, and at the lowest living EST” I tu.ui ’ ' «.v i t Lowest Cash Rat» Cl * IILL Olive n-> Grand etnudb for spectators will be ; mile or BO n, but w6 Resist I Til L ERA.LD f f >r one rear nnd the a . »- «i-i ifAi/'V Gar- list of I» ,kH 'À-ill h sent tn all sab-tcri’ivT.s •uusip# fur B..aio.,in|»v£B & SGiirS AHUAL rates. erectetl around the Drill grounds, , A Fuld a r J. BARKER, ' *i3w *v-r- -....... . KgJ >» <\ k I i , ?-•; • • • • '■ ■ ;.) r«w»rhU l»< •' >**M aud the camp is to be ou that j froni te,lluS aUmt the half gallon who pay up aii arrenm- i. for CHAS. F. DOE. t J fu-tfrr»:. Addr-sa Thin will apply t*> new sab- broad expanse o f green lying of sand that got into the basket ■ 111 ailvnuC0, p. K. »::;.?•/ & ca Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, scril)tr.-i, who pay us £J.1 1 ..i ml- nee. Detroit, Mieli around tliaYYashiugton monument. | among the pies and chickens. O f v l n l 8 tf. The D rill will commence on the : course everyone came home w’itb Randoliiti, Oregon: J - rtrtnìii^n I Tn '’ o 23<1 of May and continue nine days, I MnJ in bis crftW Tho Paroe crowd I l LÍ Ü l iZ l l L . Ü / . U i-iSi lí;JLi j J «W a Is © r? P ro p . closing on tlie oUth, decoration i . . . The now A 1 Schooner Largest Circulation * fany Agricultural Taper day, with a grand combination pa- arft 8 <>ln^ l >lVU creuk next Suu- Beer of best duality always to be ia tho Wist. P aukoisbuüg , rade through the streets of the city, i day and if the people down there had ¡it the Brewery, and orders It will be the largest gathering of 1 nre sharp, they will kill the whole 303,330 EfiCH ISSUE from all parts filled promptly. citizen soldiery, and the finest dis- brigade. vttffiJ •7 T O ^ T 3 O P ZP-ZVIPZIIP-S. play o f their excellence in the man- . T __ { l , „ , ;n A » , n . Ma-nI3cei t r.-eraium LUt. r A , , .... oome of t ie children had a hsh- uel of arms and military muneuvres . Os^r.-jT* C O C ’t a . Ch TtTocLr. that has ever been seen in this n,br match a few evenings ago, in Copy a:« I Or.fit to Club-raUers Vrre. country. State aud other local j which Miss Myrtle Perry come J Addr-««, h o m e aue » farm . Louisvin* ** PROPRIETOR, Drills have been held at different j out victorious. Well, Myrtle de- 1 Main Street, Coquille City 0^*n., places, many of them meeting with serves the honor, for she is one of CO NSTANTLY 2 3 signal success. N o national drill I ^ 4 . . •„»„*, t 1 A» L* Nosier. Proprietor- Keeps C ABINET M A K ER . h u ever before been attempted, tl,e hll0st ^llls 111 th® coul,tr>’’ aml Cents Clothing, Cccts and Shoes. and one could uot bo carried out no nl\° dnreH contradict it. An assortment of Î Built E x p ra ly for Hi« B an d on , Oregon, elsewhere than here. Military dis -1 Building lyid repairing boats Clocks, Cutlery, etc. Boots and shoes, E Y LE U in Groceries. Provisions, Flour, plays have always been popular , 1 seem to be the order of the day ; Fictnre Frauiua, Dour ami xvinduw Frames Lard, Beans, Gandies, nuts, Tobacco, Hats and caps, the pomp and circumstance of war, qu slou,rh just now. Guess i ninUe, shhh tiini atul Fumit.iri* Kupairud. Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. always attracts the multitude. The , . . „ All work done* to order. Fricva ldusonttblo. Stationery, Inks, j 1 A r l L L Run on no oth<*r Route. This DfttioDbl oftpitol will welcome the l,0,lt rld" 3 W,U come I‘rat- th™ Location: Near Gold Beach Hotel. 1 t vessel havin'» made six round trips Dry goexls and thousands of visitors who will floek fonr-leaf clover, then nmslies, tlien in the last aix montliK, is KupposiHl to keep Clothing L a to the coming encampment, in all engagements, then a wedding, then j up her past record, and will until further dies, Gents I notice, on and aft« r Tsovemner 15th, deliver the beauty of her best attire, her — then—oh! pshaw; let’s stop. I A » v ¡.»¿ ¿ L à 1 f i à v i i v l t . and Childrens | freight to Copuille City and nil points on new spring suit of fresh, bright More anon, Lodi. j the lower river at the following rates: green. They have no idea how General fur — ————— 4 ♦ FI *mr b -t p*-r ton. salt, nails, iron and coal $3.50. other freight S5 per ton. charming Washington is at her Operations at the Panama canal nishing goods; • CoquiLLK M ili . X Tua C ompany . best, and they will be surprised and have about suspended on account v4nl2 also groceries, delighted with tho broad asphalt H o r s e - S l i c e i n g * I K K S .S . L K IXIRE, F I Í P. * Canned goods, avenues lined with shade trees, ! of sickness. Neatly and promptly done, nt the . Cigars, tobacco forming miles of green vistas, and : Sua Francisco Chinese have in- Shop n e x t, an(j candies. H e pays the high- ^IIIS < )ld an*l Relialile Restirt ia kept in *Puro bred Rrowti Leghorn and Plymouth lowest living prices. with the statues and fouutnius and good order, mul lui pains are spared Rock Poultry for sale by Dirwnrd B . Cart- j door east of Leiieve’s drug store, j 0st price for country produce parks ami dowers tlu t they will I corporated a big cigar union for , to . „ „ fort KUMtl. share of wri„Lt. YoU<wlla,DoWl»« County, J Coquille City, Oregon. 1 vlu2 see at every turn. I the protection of their trade. I the putfonuge iu asked. v5n32 i a cl î p n n i g i m a t m Jarvis, Cornwall t C#. t ai íoí u j u I sb vo u j j t îâ l um t g j cm h Tug Company!! jì p G E H M MERCHANDISE U m a c ía a w n p/E DVERTISiNG H * R *& GENTS 61 RAKEi!T ™ BREWERY! P l)om c a n b POST OFFICE Store, / CASH STORE! T . V . 24 ICÍ G Í , C () Q U 1 L L E I A|»l[îl‘ÎS*t D Ppt/'Jî BLACK-SM ITHING E m p ire City, Or., 2 2 0 I BLOODED FO W LS. C. A N D R E W S