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MARSHFIELD. J o ttin g s A lo n g th e R iv e r . M ar r ied .— At Baudon, at the California cherries are selliug at . c , Ed. H e r a l d : — I drop you a few j Editor H e r a l d :— Court is still alWrnntcty; Second Sabbath, Fishtrap and twput 3 '-“ ve cen ts per pound, at : residence of Judge Dyer, on Tues- { day evening last by Rev. W. Lund, items to inform your maiiy read- in session. Lainpey creek. alternately; Third Sabbath; U o o a b a y . J. W. Hamilton aud Judge Bean Floras oreek and Fonr Mile, alternately- M rs. Ivribs and Miss Clara Mr. Elbert Dyer, son of Judge and ers h °w the country seems to be Fonrth Sabbath. Coqnille City, 10:30 a. m. werejin town Satuuiay. Mrs. Dyer, and Miss Euphemia • thriving at present. gad 7:30 p. m.________ ____ H . L. Swafford. Sc breeder visited the bay one day Averill, daughter of Mr. W. H. j Halla creek looks flourishing, ; Half of the new crew from the last weak. ________LOCAL ITEMS Averill the partner of the elder ' antl the energetic farmers up that j Newport coal mine returned to San H m attained a standard o t excellen t» wMefc Capt. Harris, of South Coqnille, j) er o f no superior. j way are anticipating good times Francisco on the Arago. The oth admits Itoontains every im provem ent that inVMiUv* trank S. Bunch has returned paid the H erald office a pleasant er half remained and the mines genius, skill and m oney can produce. These are among our best young j t^le coining summer, here again. visit on Thursday. people, nnd beeiloil paternal exaui- S,nith'» logging camp ia boom- have pone to work with a crew of The survey for the Port Or ford. Joe. C. Dean returned here from pie, so there is doubtless a. life-long j "'8 ""«l «•« log" «re goiug in lively, thirteen. Blacklock railroad is now going on. Randolph on Friday and is at his Mr. Garfield and Mrs. Capt. c o p a r t n e r s h ip existing lietweon the j Halls prairie an-1 vicinity nre case on the H e r a l d . Michigan hns made it a misde Dyer amt Averill families. The «pnrisliing. Growing crops of a ll, Roberta aro visiting friends on meanor to manufacture oleo in • Mr. Emmett, who lives a short H erald boys sends greeting, con- kinds are looking well. Also the , the Coquille. that state. stock that we saw feeding on the j B orn . —Marshfield, May 28, to distance down tli * coast, was among gratulutious all ’round. beautiful clover pastures, are in the wife of William Anderson, Great tires have done great his friends here one day last week, For aeveral days-iufact for over. 8piell(j j j couj n ion Hlld the sheep triplets—all girls. damage iu Michigan in the past Our mil!, receiving a raft of a week--tie; road from this place to J ( [ r e C l l r r y i u „ a h e a v y f l e e c e o t w o o ) . Our usually pleasant little vil t »o weeks. logs from Smith’s camp on Thurs- litter City has heen kept lot. us wj8]i tiie gentlemanly post- lage w'as in an unusual commotion Johnaon tfc Stone have a lot of day, started up on full time that iuess at court t -ok and brought These excellent Organa arc celebrated for vol master and store keeper at Arago ; last Friday after noon, owing to ume, qaality of toco, t^u.ck response, variety of com new corned beef which they offer day. bination. artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect most of tho travel over the road,but the fact that there had been mur construction, ir.Nki;i^ uitm the most attractive om i. at Sets per pound. 1 Capt. Powell thinks Coos W ] there ig mnch tr,lvel any way. unbounded success. mental and desirable organa for homes, aenool^ William Hausen, l a o f Hum- ^ der committed, iq or about China churches, lodges, societies, etc. Dr. Murphy’s absence the past will aland a mnch better chance to . _u ,he Bame tiu)e> J o I iiiriju & Au- E S T A B L IS H E D D E P U T A T I « !. Billy, the China cook at to ^ eqatt| the 00. boldt, Cal., is tearing out the stumps j town. four days accounts for no editorial get another nppn.pnat.on next - Jore,m ^ r S S f f V A L E D F A C IL IT IE S , . . lively and beautifying his splendid' North Bend who gained so much S K I L L E D W O E I iH E X , year by not expending the amount ; • for the prohibition columns. hey lave any Ilura 01 c) farill near the mouth of Fishtrap. | newspaper notoriety about three B E ST M A T E R IA L , ! j10I>.,e8 anq backs that their trade e O K B X im , K A K S T H IS President Cleveland has institu now on baud. Mr. Potter’s stock and clover or fenr years ago, in connection L. L. Simpsou, of Simpson Bros., : requires. ted prohibition in Washington are looking well. This is the boss with Tv Ty, shot and killed a rival T H E PO PULAR OROAH Bnndon, was in to see the H erald 1 during the national drill. D ie d . At Myrtle Point, on clover country and don’t you for of his, the cook at the Central ho Instrnctien Books aod Piano Stoolo. From Mesdames Elliott and on Friday. We congratulate these Wednesday eve at 7 o’clock, of get it. tel. The shooting arose from the men on their enterprise on Catalogne* and Prloe Lists, on application, m o t Flinn we learn that their Sunday youug , , . i consumption, Mr. Ben Edwards, Our esteemed friend, J. H. fact that the murdered Chinaman 1 . . . T, 7 , CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. school at Coaledo has a member the lowe r river. brother of Commissioner Jbdwadrs Lamb, 1ms a fine farm, and the had been to some measure inter 831 BLUE ISLAND A V £* I om and ( has. Langlois, of (. u i - ; o£ tjie 2 >0int Ben was for many best looking piece of wheat that fering w ith Billy’s domestic affairs. ship of 72. CHICAGO, ILL. A torpedo boat lately built for ry county, attended circuit COUI^ years engineer on the steamer An- we have seen. Hence the shooting. Billy was ar tho Spanish government has made Empire (. icy last week, and bad uje ou ^ j H rjver> |)Ut for five years Mr. Ben Figg has a splendid rested end lodged in tho oounty NOTI CE. over 33 miles per hour against a AU old-fashioned hand shaking has been ruuniugou San Francisco farm, and well stocked. Also Mr. jail at Empire. The trial b*ing All who are indebted to the firm o f Joh n strong tide. | friends here. bay, where he lost his health. Ben Laird nnd S. B. Hatch have beau continued until this u’eek. son & Laird will please cull at my office and In the great Call-Clironicle li- ' Miss Edith Haskins left on a was a noble young man. tiful farms and good ones too. in tne great Call-Clironicle l i - ! ' ........ was a nooie young m Mrs. Fred Webber and family etetle, as all film accounts have been placed bel case the Call got $1.00 damage.: visit to friends on Coos river, Fri- | Surveyor Cathcart called on us These energetic men and well-im leave Wednesday for Astoria. in my hands for collection. A. J. Sh' rwood. but bad to pay the cost amounting ^a>’- Miss Edith has many friends ^ j 9 uiorning, and we >e tried lo get proved farms speak volumes for Their many friends will be sorry here and they were sorry to see an item from him. All that we now want is a to see them go. to several thousands. In repl to a Coos. N O T IC E ! her leave. steamer plying between this place L L thone indebted to me aro hereby Mrs. Alice Grimes, of Coaledo, querry as to what he had been The Middle fork bridge and notified to cull and Kettle, and save Mr. L. M. Lowe, of the bay, and ti0ingt he replied: “ Lord! Lord! and San Francisco to make this lias been visiting friends in Marsh costs. road contract were not let at call W. E. ltacKiarv. terra of county court; but will be 1 a young man whose name we have j Woulden’t tell for the world.” We the best county along the coast of field during the past week. Myrtle Point. Oregon. n3.12m forgotten, who lives on Coos river, founj out by accident that lie was I Oregon for ranchmen. So don’t Percy Levar left Coos last week at next regular term. The steamer Little Annie has were over here ou Wednesday to going to recommence the survey - l)rt despondent, fellow citizens, for for California via Humboldt. j of the Einpire-Bandon road to- we are right on the verge of good Geo. Taylor, formerly of this been sold to parties on Coos bay consult Dr. Murphy. » times aud prosperity. place, is located at Seattle. and will be taken there per first; Joe Thompson, who left th e1 morrow. - :0 :— Wandering Jaw Bone. It is generally understood in river about a year ago, returned As is to be seen by “ Boots Coin favorable opportunity. — - »»>» »' - -- - T l i © T J n c le r s ig n e c i Marshfield that all of tho old min here from California a few days ing,” we are again to have this B oots C oming . — Under date of B io F ire . — A tire, covering sev-' since. The breakwater boys will good old man with us. He has May 2?, 1887, Mr. Wm. N. Boots ers at Newport have had warning eral acies in New York City, May recoguize him as an old friend. dealt so fairly with the people of «rites us from Drain, ns follows: to vacate the premises entirely. 26, did enormous damage, among P e r d it t a . Hon. J.H. Roberts started to the this county, that his name has be- “ Please say to the readers of your the rest burning 1000 horses. Marsmfield, May 29. ^ 1 bay on Wednesday to see about i come a synonym for honesty good paper, That I will be at Jhe The of m e big D ig cut oi lumber lumoer m nil / , . , . , ¡ F O F H T II o f JU L Y . hours by the Tacoma mill has heen i “ *9 “ ntr?f‘ 8 l e t ',y. ‘ he c0“ uty i " lmt >'o u l1’ 7 of li,m- >’ou cau re9,t Robinson house in Coquille City, Empire City on Friday. Mr. Rob assured will be just as represented. on or ubout June 10th, with a full Coquille City May 30. beaten badly by the Port Blakely n s r erts is a gixxl workman and an ex liue qf spectacles and eye-glasses, Miss Tilla Parker bad a floral Ed. H e r a l d :— Owing to dissat mill, which cut 517,275 feet in that cellent judge of contract work. monument at the hall yesterday solid gold and plated jewelry, all of isfaction, the executive committee time. • H. H. Stanford, of upper Floras at the decoration festivities, that which will be sold at reasonable respecfully ask that the citizens of SLTL & J. J. Wilson has a fine lot of j creek, was rushing around last was too pretty to be of so transito figures, and guaranteed to be as rep-! Coquille City meet Wednesday Is jnepared to buy or sell for vest chains, and you should see . Wednesday to see about proving ry a matter. It was about 6 feet reseuted. Thanking all for past i eve June 1st to further arrange for reasonable consideration. them before they are gone for t^ey 1 up ou his pre-emption, not know high and contained the initials— favors, and wishing to see my old I the coming celebration. He has the following for Bale: are daisies and going off lively. ing his notice of final proof was 1 G. A. It., W. li. C., and S. of V. customers, and us many new ones | Chns. Olive Hong Di, the murderer of Mrs. The Greatest Bargain Out Committiee • ( J. P. Easter being published in one of the Mr. Ball, the Roseburg attorney as possible. B illiou, has been captured. He A. G. Aiken. county papers. I am very Truly ' and law partner of Congressman j A great ehauee for m aking M oney, claims that he aimed at Weaver, t Wm. N. Boots.” The coal miners that came up to Hermann, spent Sunday and till! ROUX. $325.—Two splendid lots on a corner, in when the gun went off before he - — — *• O ► the best part of Coquille City, with good the bay recently on one of the noon yesterday in this place. He wa$ ready. David Hutcheson and Jns. A. At Denmark May 19, to the wife of Geo. box house with “ L.” Lots cleared, and steamers, went on a strike the seo- met many of his old friends here. : Burrus left here on Wednesday Fitzhugh, a daughter. fenced. This is one o f the best bargain« Mr. Oscar Lucas, of Crescent ♦ «8 ♦ - - - — i oud day. They were Italians, it is j We had a pleasant call from him i for their mines on South Sixes, ever offered here. City, paid this office a pleasant 80 acres of the finest fir timber on the said, and agreed to dig coal for 75 mid a talk over old times, llii«Tileii*a Aruit-a S u ite . takii.g with them wheels ,etc., for j call on Saturday. Mr. L. is a river, 2 miles above Coquille City, near the The best sal ve in the world for cuts, bruis cents wer ton three-fifths of what ^ man on the sawdust part of new cars. The boys have a good river, with logging roads to it. It is esti cousin of Judge Dyer, of Bandon. es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet- used to be paid there. | Marshfield is happy over the fact mine and they think afler'this they j t 'r. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and mated that there are 3.000,000 feet of good He is a timier by trade. A power edger has been added that he became father of triplets can run iu both winter and sum all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, timber on the land. The land will be sold at a very great bargain. Mr. G arrison, son of our asses j to Lyon’s mill in this place during one day last week. Since then mer. as none but surface water will or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give The cheapest—148)^ acres ? mj^gs from sor, was here last Saturday and perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, the late repairs, and many other there has been an advance of 33 be to contend against. The mine l ’ riee 25 cents per box. For sale by J. H. Gravel Ford. ¡50 acres in cultivation. All had a jolly time with the Coqnille good land goodout range for stock. Hons« needed improvements Vnade. Char- j per cent, on saw-dust lots in that joins, and includes a part of, the Nosier. City band boys, he being 20x10 with shed addition. Barn 30x42 ley Olive is the boss hand to put place. old Elgin claim, and we predict good orchard. 5 head o f cattle, lot o f hog«, FOR SALE. member of the Marshfield band. lit the head. He will see that all The surveyor will survey the that these deserving young men Good $2000, one-half down: A good farm of 12 stands o f bees, farming tools. The brass band of this place has 87 acers good land improved, situated at the timber on uncleared portion o f the land. : joes in shipshape. road leading from Jim Buell’s to will strike it rich. They leurn onetion of South aud Middle forks o f Co All for $2200 enquire o f J. Sturdevant on the just received a beautiful E b cor Some good soul has our thanks j Bennett’s begining on the morning from parties direct from there that quille river. Call ou D. McNair, adjoining promises or o f the undersigned. net, and soon expect a B b baritone i for a lot of fish from the beach, of June 13th, and the road in the their former work there is iu good the premises. THREE LOTS. trombone. John Leneve will run A House o f 5 rooms oenterally located In They—peryli and flounders can be Mast settlement on North Coquille shape, except a small slide near the NOTICE. the first named, while Bird Nosier Coquille City very cheap for cash. caught in large numbers, at any on June 21st. mouth of their tunnel. In a very All persons owing James Brown of Myrtle WHITE CEDAR will manage the other. few' days they will bo digging out Point on last year’ s aocounts must come time there. We will mention, by I G G ftm>8 white cedar timber Go see J. J. Wilson at his new Frank L. Hanscom takes um the way, the donor forgot to sends forward and make settlement at once. Re I U v land, one-fourth mile from Bear the shining gold. stand, and give him a good patron .... i » «#» ♦----------—— member. iuid,keep off costs. v5u40 creek. Very Cheap. brage at what the Gold Beach says faw crabs, and that the fish are all G ovd Iu i ;» c r > Camp. A Brewery for sale—capacity of six age. Ho is a good, honest work of bis mishaps. He Says: “ I have gone. J barrels. Good Location—Every D. A. Bradford, wholesale pap»r denier of man, and lias located among us. thing convenient. Satisfactory reason« been to town more than five times, Chattanooga, Term., write« that he was aeri- Myrtle Point Nursery. given for wishing to sell. Mrs. Aitnee Miller cuiie down Dr. Volkmar 1ms left Bandon for onsly afilioted with a severe cold that settled and still there is plenty of room ne and a half acres one-half mile from on hin longs: had tried many remedies with- from her home at Myrtle Point on pastures new. He was accoropa- Myrtle Point, Oregon, Coquille City, on stage road; house o f for repairs; and if Mr. Sutton dons oat benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King’ s five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150 Saturday, and had the misfortune j nied by Cal Shepherd also of Ban- not keep his mofttfi shut, I will New Discovery for Consumption, did so J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, fruit trees, some bearing—Very cheap. to have her horse stumble, fall I don. and was entirely cured by use of a few bot break his eye. acros on North fork near Gravel • « i i Ford: 25 acres cleared, house 18x26, and roll over in a mud hole with tles. Since which time he hns used it in his T)R O PA G A TO R of, and dealer in Fruit Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Haskins X Trees aud small fruits. He keeps Dr. M. M. Murphy returned barn smokehouse, wood-shed, her. No injury to speak of which is were m town yesterday and ma le family for all Coughs and Colds with best constantly on hand a well regulated assort house; 4 stands 30x54, of bees, 2 cows, household here this morning from a business results. This is the experience of thous accounted for in the fact that she us a pleasant visit. and kitchen furniture, fariniug tools, wagon ment, cheaper than the cheapest. and whose lives have been saved by this trip to Harrisbug, Monroe, Eugene Send in your orders no pains spared to and harness, 15 acres o f crops; range out had a very gentle horse, for her Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free Ed. and Uucle Tom Nichols are City and several other jxnnts in side aud’convenient for 100 head of stock, give full satisfaction. _____________ v4nl7 at J. H. Noslcr’s Drugstore. foot caught in the stirrup. is less thau one mile from school hoo«« and coming up on the first steamer the Willamette. The Dr. saw a pos toff oe—$2500. T h e F in e S ta llio n , An Fn<l to Bone Scraping. A I50t' for 160 acres o f land, 80 acres und«r fine race at Eugene on Saturday The Recorder seems to think that leaving San Diego. Edward Bhepherdof Harrisburg. 111..says: fence, 800 fruit trees house, barn 60X40. between Garfield, alias Baldie, and we are to have a short line of rail The Lizzie Prion sailed from “ Having received so muoh Benefit from rar)o e for cattle adjoining. NC .7. T House and two lots in Goqnill« road along the coast to be connected another flyer. San Francisco on the 23d, and is ElectricJlitters, I feel it my duty to let C lty; very cheap. suffering •humanity know it. Have had a C. at Roseburg. In due here now. One choioe business lot in Coquille City We are placed under lasting ob with the O. ILL make the —very desirable. running sore on iny leg for eight years; my present season as A BAR G A IN . ligations to J. J. Wilson, tho jew this we are of the same opinion, ex Coaledo wras well represented in doctors told me I wonld have to have the follows: Will l>e at Co t «ores at Gravel Ford, all bottom quille City on Mondays bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, in eler and watchmaker, for a beauti cept as to the short line along the ; Coquille City yesterday, * ' 0 laud. 50 acres nnder cultivation, and Tuesday»; at Cupt. 30 acres good pasture. One of the beat stead, three bottles of Electrio Bitters pnd ful and useful present, in the shape coast We believe plans are being seven boxes Bucklen’ s Arnica Salve, aud Butler’s place on Wednesdays and Thurs places on the North fork; would mak« a good dairy farm. For particulars enquire N EW * days, and at Myrtle Point on Fridays and of of a calendar alarm clock. It is laid for a road from San Francisco my leg is now sound nnd well.” the undersiffhed or on the premises o f to Y'aquina, and possibly to Eleotric Bitters are sold at fifty oents a bot Saturdays. This splendid horse was sired J. B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. indeed a tine clock and he has sev tle, and Bucklen’ s Arnica Salve at 25o per by Old Capt. Sligart. he by a large Sir Thom 120 acres three miles up the North fork. eral more, and sells them at the Astoria along the coast. as horse, his grandsire a well bred horse 27 acres plowland cleared, good house; bam box by J. H. Nosier. Uncle G. Marshall, of Halls known as Sir Woodward's Thomas, he by 40x40. School house within 200 yards o f very low figure of $2.75. Get one. N () T*I C E Diomede and he by Imported Diomede. A the house. Can be made one of the beat o f Mrs. C. W. Olive has received creek, in the interest of Texas im Is hereby given that the marriage relation limited number of mares will be received farms. Very little waste land—good water. her immense spring stock of mil migrants, says he will show them j. L. Inquire of P . Dean or the ship heretofore existing between Richard C. only, as we wish to put the horse in condition Price $1500. Cavett nnd Eugenia A. Cavett, is dissolved, for the fall trotting races. First come first undersigned. linery, and she is offering her the best vacant government land in j Coquille City, Oregon, and the said Richard C. Cavett will not pay served. 160 acres three-quarters o f a mile up Lam- goods at astonishingly low prices. Coos county aud will show them a j C. B. Crosby, owner. any debts contracted by the said Eugenia A. pey creek from the river. 20 acre« cleared, Go see her goods at once. She has number o f good cheap improved j EEPS Constantly on hand a splendid Cavett from and after tbiH date. 50 fenced. O f the timber, 40 acres are whits assortment of fresh meats—Reef, Pork, an experienced trimmer employed, places free, of charge, He is an P ’o r S a l e ! (Signed) Richard C. Cavett. “ ‘dar— good timber. 30 acres gracing and the splendid assortment of old Texan, and is partial toward j Mutton, Sausage, etc., which he will sell Dated Coquille City, May-28, 1887. ground on np land. House 28x30, barn 90x cheaper than the cheapest. Shop in the Ten head of young Milch Cows. ladies’ hats are going like hot ■ I t U P n V I Q F f l D Of others,who wi*h to examine 30, 200 fruit trees young and bearing. Small Steward building opposite McEwan's hard cakes—25 to 30 per day. This I them. The)' cau find him at his | ware store. N. W. Lenere will be found at A l l V C II I l O b i l d th is p a p e r, o r o b ta in estim a te s Apply to fruits o f severnl kinds and good varieties G . AY. S tevenson , Price $1250—Liberal term«. stock is so varied as to enable Mrs home on Halls creek, or at W. C. the block, always ready to suppy the wants o n a d v e rtis in g sp a c e w h e n in C h ic a g o , w ill t m d i t o n file at . ... Enquire o f Walter Sinelak. O. to suit the moet fastidious. ‘ Bullard’s. n29 of customers in first-class style. v6nJ2 th e A d v w t ie in g A g e n c y o f LORD & THOMAS. Fairview, Oregon. O ra l thi«office.- CHICAGO CO TTAG E ORGAN » 1 * »S A N aments . 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