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CHICAGO
COTTACE
Myrtle Point ■(•'in*«.
Sou Hi ('»quill«' Celebration.
j David Hutcheson and Jiim vi
As will be seen by the following
v p p o in t m k n t s ,
F ir.-.t Sabbath, North fork ami South fork
The weather still pleasant.
Ed. H erald :- \our correspon- j J3urrus after a weeks’ vacation on from the Del
Norte
Record,
alternat* ty: S*>c«m»l Sabbath, Fi*litrnp nud
I»la<*hb«*rries coming into mar- dent takes the pleasure of inform- the bay and l iver started back to Brother El li ed, e is sanguine of the
Lamp y creek, alt. rnaicly; Third Saì>!>.a it
. ing the many readers of your valu- their mines on Sixes river on short coast road with tne I mg cap-
Flora ; deck ami Four Mile, alternat« ¡>: ket by the large ijuaii«.iti«*s.
Fourth Sabbath. C**<p;iilt“ it \. 10:00 a. m.
\\ e w ili hive an early harvard able ¡aipei about thecelebration on Thursday last, but on arriving at ital:
ami 7:o't p. ni.
II. 1>. Swafford.
_ here in some parts, as the grain the South fork. It was thought this place they found that some car
“ We made mention some thiee
hero which was early sown has a of only a few days before the 4th— i track iron sent on ahead, had gone ' months since, that W. H. H. Hart. Tfaq attained a standard o f cxccllen oe which
LOCAL ITEM S
adtnitH of n:> superior.
- golden appearance, which nidi- only a week or so - when some of to the mouth of the Coqtiil)?. The ! Esq., of San Francisco, has been
It contain* every improvement that In ▼•nil
genius, skill uud money can produce.
Bay up ytair subscription to the eaten that it will soon be ready to the good citizens of South fork former went down and brought elected President of a railroad,
H erald
give up to the call of the reaping proposed to have a small neigh- i
Up und they departed Friday ‘ company, incorporated in San
M. Kr, !l, of North Coqnill*, i> machine.
borho nl picnic on the 4th. fillers morning. These boys with Tom i Francisco with a capital stock of
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at the New |><*¡ t in no.
Mr. Geo. Hindi, of M.aishfieid, joined in and proposed to make it Wjj-on huv«» 3000 feet (20 acres) ' S?2o0,(X)0,000 for the pm pose of I
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the dentist will X \ » 1
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cal oe over ln.-d week in iiis light, a more extensive affair and have it ()f \ory rii h diggings The gold building a Standard Gauge ltail-I
Myrtle l\»ini tuis WOok.
i un[»-horse bug:
ranges from tlie finest to 25 cent; road northward along the coast, j
Mr. We!* !.. t!.e dentist, ha-; !>«‘*‘ii
Th
a while
J. E. Johnson and J. M. Johnson pieces, lin y are just now ready jtiie objective point from San
fat hoi home t«
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very ri« k here foe tw«< weeks
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very well, con prop* sod to have a good, ball at n> *o to getting out the shining j Francisco being Yaquina bay. In
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The MLse* L i!nb. Misa •?i aies oh!1 o,.),t!enmn
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night, so rts to haie it all complete. dust.
ch is ~i
and Mis--. 1 è)I>Ì m n went t»> th i» 1 »ay si> t•■l ing his ««
Their claim íes a lo n g an a conversation with Mr. llart at
S itnrday.
He it on- nion g ta* > first colony
The latter plan's were adopted, old channel.
the time our informant learned
P. O. ( ’ li’stroMi. toe Hamlon to the { 'oquilh*
an I ail went to wor k with a will to
that it was proposed to complete | Tbef»e excellent < r.:* arc celebrated for vol-
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Recorder man 1» nt I inlay nignt
Mr. Dan Giles, our worthy hotel make the arrangements, pieparo
Chi.-««... .1 nly 5 .- Particular« ; «>« *-»«1 to Humboldt coniCy wi h. I S S Ä ä ? ? ; ! t i S S T S ’S K S S S
in this place.
k* 'per, has bought, lately, a very the grove, make sea's, tal»1» and I,ave la-..« reeieved ,,f a rcccut riot i
V«*™. ">'<> tl.o.Ji-l.t it «ou 1,1 i
Mr. G. W . Olive is better, but
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, t c ' and convenient spring wagon.1 a speakers stand. Then invita
>t (S k Iìi,l|;c. M ,«.rehouse, La. reach Crcsceut City, or aorne pomi
bas been «pate unwed the pa.-»
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four «1»vs
This interesting part of the eouu- tions were sent «>ut all over the
Fivst lejxuts stated that a party of back of this place in about three C N K U l'A L E U r A C X U T I E » ,
S H IL L E D W O R E H E X ,
Isom Clinton, «>i‘ Gravel Ford, Tv
being well represent «al with country, to all, to eoum to the negroes fimi upon officers who years. In connection with thi
BEET B A T U I A & ,
retHirts tine's «piiet on North and r«*ligious worship.
Sunday 1 st South fork to celebrate the 4th;
were taking ft prisoner to jail, project u San Francisco dispatch !
COITBIXTO, MAKE THIS
East t .»quillt*.
ther* was camp meeting and
pic- that it should be a free thing for
wounding two of the posse. Af- to the Humboldt Times ot the 24th !
Judge D. li. Wat-on belila term nie a mile above town, and a half all <ix««-|>t a small collfction for the
of the county court l ist w«*«k at mile b**|ow town, both being large-; music at night. Vie will li ‘restate ter the sliooting this party hid in ! ,,)sh* sa>s:
Instruction Books end Piano Stools.
a cabin near by. Ofiitiers trace«! | ^
Halt, lawyer, left for
Empire 1 ity.
l\ atlendeil.
The om* below town that tin* grove in which the picnic
East this ai tei noon on busim ss ¡ catalogue* and Pilco Lista, on appUMlta^noi
them and in approaching the cab- j
1 he di-]•<1 ¡tp»n i if funds raised
was
tin*
German
Baptists,
holding
was
held
was
on
the
Yoakum
place
Julv c■ i*i ta* ; s e tai: »
ill toe »fleet their arrests, were fired , connected with the San Francisco, j
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their
regular
meeting,
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across
the
river
from
(apt.
g on G . Mo là .«all.
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831 BLUE ISLAND AVE.,
upon again and George Higgen Clear Lalo and Humboldt-railroad
Miss Tillie Yolkmar who came Harris’
beautiful
farm. The hot 1mm was instantly killed and company, of which he is president
Lenovo is building an
CHICAGO, ILL.
extension to his
his dr
dru,T
u r store.
stor«». A. A. over from the bay t<> visit In r morning of the 4th dawned, clear
The road is to connect with the
three others constables seriously
Lukens is doing the work.
parents and sjxuul the 4th of July and beautiful, ami Biiley Robison
FOR SALK.
wounded during the fight. Six of Napa and Clear Lake road, and
Geo. Norris, of l* airview, was in ; here, lias return *d to her school ; and Ed. Johnson tiro«l 13 guns at
$!M0Q, one-half down: A good farm of
the negroes in the cabin were kill- will assuredly be built.”
to«., Simtlny mul reports .......... «
w)l,,r(, she ;s tencliinj: a live sunrise.
S7 acerHgood land improv, . 1 , situated at th •
dull and v«'rv «piiet out Iiis way
ed. but this, it appears was not tlm
Stan wood, Jûly 5.— A fatal cat unotion of South au 1 '.L l La f j 1 o ' Co
months' term.
The hour arrived f*u* the proc
Harry Hunt wa» taken violently
1 , ...e n d of fatalities, lour negi.ies 11¡ llg affr ny occurred at La Conner ^ml!ö nvwr- CM oa D- McNair, adjonung
The Fourth of July was cele- sion to stai t Toi tile giove an.I all
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tli.j prcniiai'M.
sick ft few «lays ago while working
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i m a n a g e d to escape fieni the cabin, j jn>.f nicht
The trouble grew out
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at his pile cui*up on the lo ver river, bratod in various districts .this > filed away in regular form just as
but were subsequently captured j of {l ghme 0f CHnis.
A strauger
S S T O T IC E !
The steamer Mvrtle will run be- ! y w . as follows, on the Coqu ill«: j though we had a band of martial
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those
indolitoti to me are hereby
j named Thompson, killed one man
the ami lynched.
tween this place and the fairground CoquiMe City, Bamhui, and above music. After arriving at
notified to call und settle, and sav*
( )n Monday last two more ne- . n0lj fatally wounded another, when
sis.
during the fail, stnv ing here nights. here at Johnson’s, and also a t1 grove, all seemed to go in for a
groes
captured
and
jailed
and
next
he
hiiuself
was
struck
upon
-the
W. E. U ackliff .
The Rev. \Y. Lund will hold di Eeklev, Curry county, ami at Ara- goo«l time. The time passed off
Mvrtle l\)int. Oregon.
när> 2 m
vine services in this place Thurs go. Mu lie fork.
There Wgouiniilplraw.htlv m.til the reanlar pro-
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hol.1 a niwlms heiuj
dunperously wonmlcal
day evening, the 21st iust., so he
..pieni, the CVI cram ,,f the llav sluiuM
ami T
t0. . m” g
" f | The escitemeut waa «o great that
to be plenty of peopl
writes us.
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them,
allowing
the
others
to
go
on
eourth0f
Julv teieoratious
celebrations weie
were
quilbo to celebrate each 4th m a from some unknown cause the ;
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We 1. -am that there are to be «]i
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proving their innocence, bioce i clluM.,n.i0a
! speaker failed to come, which whs .
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suspended
many new and fast horses at our like manner.
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then another negro supposed to be
fair this season, and that the races
31 r. Orville Dodge delivered the ; the only disappoiuttueut, however,!
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It is now said that France is
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¡connected with the gang of ns&as-
T li© U n d e r s i g n e d
will be tine.
oration at Lekley oil the 4th. He, ¡ that
we had all day. Not hem -1
spitting on her hands making
sins
was
caught
and
hanged
on
the
John
. Caldwell, of Lekley, p js said, made a very able and much cast down at tais little a fia ir.
ready to down England, the latter
banks of tlie river near town, and
Curry county called *»n us yestor- interesting oration.
W. P. Hermann, president of the
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i usurping too much authority in
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«1 *y. John wants to buy about i
the end is not yet, as a liunt is be- I , 1
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S'oi-k buyers from Douglas conn- j day, announced the programme,
Egypt. Egypt is kicking and ex
5(H) head of sheep.
ing kept up f«»r other members of
Brother Iteli of tin* Review, will tv have been in these parts buying First song—America By Mr..Sol the party. The deaths so far num pects France tc help her.
Wise and lady, W. P. Hermann. !
pri'ftch in this place n* xt Sunday, i hogs and sueep.
R u c k le n N I r a ii a
ber thirteen; twelve negroes and
Jul v 17, and at Bandoli the follow-| Our school here in the aendemv Mrs. Beuder, Mrs. Minnie Her-
The best salve iu the world for cuts, brnis-
one white
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ing Sunday. July 24th.
es, son-*, ulcer«, salt rhemu, fever sores, tet
under the instructions of Mr. I maun, J. E. and J. M. Johnson.
ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
[Gold Rcu 'h Gazette.]
Mr. Ford, of Astoria, is putting Bonewitz, will soon be out. There ¡2nd, Reading the Declaration of i
all shin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
up a now vil non cannery at L tm - i,ft8 liemi a v«»r.y large attendance, j Independence by Thos. Johnson.! ^ number of racers will be or no pay required. It is guaranteed to eive
600 UrOB. iill**I\ flOOT6 l ri Siilfil-
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and.
ker’s mill m this rifer
NVe can Ixmstoi having sclnxil here j 1 hen the givnl ladies spread an ‘ IK 11 from Rogue river to the perfect ! cistacii >n. or money refunded,
Is prepared to buy or sell' for
prairie fair, among them, i l’ rice 'J’> Ce’its per box. For sale by J. H.
ir».
. i- rox
w - is m>\\ euguieei witi,
round.
rrank
wiiu i nearly
- thè year
f
i \ ahumlnnce of all tlie good tliings
f' to «r .
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reas< mable consideration,
C»pt. O. Reni oli thè Antelope, and j Miss Molile Lehman, of Coquille j eat on thè tables, and everylayly i Maplewood, Ni il bus and Iiowoy,
lie has the following for sale:
A. J. Mach li indles tbe throttle on City, is making a visit bere among : wasinvited t*> come up au«l rogai« s"
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The
s<
ho
>ner
Merriam
sailed
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the Ceres with Cnpt. J. Yager.
her acquaintances.
i his appetite. After dinner the p(i|. ^an i'r:inci'«*o Inst
ednesdav.
The Greatest Bargain Out
A j ai d marl.««1 with A. T.».V A. M.
Si!!S. A. L. OLIVE, PROP.
Our fourth of July, at Baudon.. time was taken up by singing, j She « an i« d away at,out 120 cords j
was fi-st from the Masonic hall ilur- was a very enjoyable time.
A LTHti fliaiife for m aking Money,
Tlie music, dancing and all ot her amuse.; ot <uni>M rk.
ing the « «‘lei.ration here.
Return
W ork will soon be commenced at !
i "-"» .—Two .sjilc-ndid lot* on a corner, in
pe,»ple from this town and vicinity ments to be seen on such occa
it. it is agate iron; mark ou bail.
a
tc
lli'iy
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A
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v
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rI',HIS
i’op.::ar
Hotel
lm
s
rcct-nlly
b.on
!
the
salmon
hatchery.
Man«
the best part of Coquille City, with good
left her«} on tiie 3rd >f July to cel sions, until a little after 1 o’clock
of this place
Mr. C. Andrew
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be
inaile,
and
it
is
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tur
tlian
ever
beful‘,<
i orov«‘:u**nts
wil
box
house with ’ ‘L .”
Lots cleared and
ebrate die coming 4th at Baudon,
t
am dl1 er .-tiokv of paralysis at one o'clock p. m. of the 3*1 iMla P. M., when the tables were , again
lias anot
jju,
jut
.tition
to
turn
out
fenced.
Ih
si«
one
of
the best bargains
, , u , tMf. „.tentmu b> turn out a larger, .ih „ tull,H ar<l Bupi,lied u.ilh n„ the doli-
and is quite 1« w. He bas sold iiis went in their wagons ami hacks to npreml ami alt invited to taue sup- . namher oi young s-dmou during | ^ . ¡ ^ t(>l (,
over
offered
here.
and in «-.vio to su:-, tin*
SO acres of the lines! lir timber on the
store to Airs. S. E. Robinson for Mr. J. F. Schroeder s piace. Th(»re i per 1 «‘fore going from tin* ground
tin* next casern than ever before.
| ia„ht fa8tid;„n4 o„iolirP.
river,
'J miles above Coquille City, near the
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¡I- J. Zumwalt
aiiiiHViiii has
n;is purcha.-»ed
|i;irnii¡.,e*i of
o i : its dini><g«rooia« and sleepin»; npart-
lie* steamer Myrtle, with Captain ¡ Aft« r nippei, all that w i :ic tj p) f,n
river, with lo^giii" roads to it.
It is esti
Frank and Dade Ha ym*s, sons Levi Snyder in charge, and alsoi|1(
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! thrift and turner the claims own- ; menis are w*con«l to no hotel m Southern
mated that there are ft, 000,000 feet of good
mie
star.
ed on ex ores' in«: them-
t i
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of Jere Haynes oí ¿tendon, bav» a large scow to be to ved uioiu; to
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? pii hy them on the hlacksand lead ¡ theron.
timber on the land.
The hind will be sold
Mrs. A. L. Olive. Prop.
hah »- Alaililen.
Madden. I learn from the i v^,i-'a
gone to Puget Miund to engage accommodate the many people that c .-(•Ui’s
" ‘ , y ' delighted with
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l i “ T results j near
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in the logging I usniess. says tàio should get on hoard.
After leav-! °f tk*'day, wliich was ample proof j moil at woik for Mr. Zumwalt I
I he cheapest—14-.}* acres \* miles from
R «»cordel.
Gravel Ford. ;J 0 acres in cultivation.
All
ing Un* latter place at 2 o'clock p. thfit they had enjoyed themselves that iU f(*«*t of pay dirt is now |
K
<*od
land
goodout
range
for
stock.
H
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u
se
shown
in
tin*
cut
run
in
by
him,
Mr. W r.i. Gallier l'oit>g some in., we a l proceeded to Random on th* 4th, of July 1387. In fact
-bxlfi
with
vhed
addition.
Barn
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what under th«* weather, will \ isit IVople fp.m various poiiits
N>mB ,,f t|„. old ,,,-„¡,1,. «„¡,1 tlmt and that the quality is of the most
ti«*t>d orchard. head of cattle, lot of ho£i,
encouraging nature. Consiilei able j
ilie AlvTtlo!
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his ranch over on Sixes and recu the river got aiKMml.
12 stands of bees, farming tools.
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ent msiasm prevails in cons«Hpi«»nce. j
It. a »ill 1
i»lass hanu uis(uuisp
music [
^ lmu nev^r p h # ss * «'s«I a m ore
perate for a while.
Mr
timber *.n unclear* d portion of the land.
The mines are only 5 miles south j
| at intervals, and we nrriveil jq pleasant celebration.
accompany him.
All for !£ 2 -'*Hl enquire of J. Sturdevantou the
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Dncle Dock Lowe and wife, and Band«)») by 7 o'clock p. m., where | All of the dancers and other | of this place and easy of access.
premises or of the undersigned.
i n li n u I j ii it ,
their daughter
and son-in-law, ■ we found the genial people of that | sorters then wont over to Cncle t f1<,,lsidering the scope of country |
THREE LOTS.
through wliuui the dej»sit extends
Mrs. and Mr. Wolcott of Rand«»Iph I ' l ^ >*• readiness to receive aud | ¿ nm J„hllson*s to witness tl
A House of 5 rooms centerally hn’-ated in
arrived in town yesterday on h me aci-muimalate tue party which had horge raCPft tlmt tho
Ci the two | js only wond* rfnl it has attract-
Coquille City very cheap f*>r cash.
o« ini.lo { ed so Hide intention thus far.
WHtT’E CEDAR
EEPS
Constantly
on
Imntl
n
spleiidi*!
conveyancing business.
iJn -^ mnved.
Next mornnig, the ;
♦ -• o *• ♦
assortment of fresh meats—Beef, Pork,
ncr<‘s of white
cedar timlier
m ..’ i
u . f | IM .jq, jn [ 4th. the om is were fired ofi. 1 his | boys had gotten up. rirst horse ! A number of ( ’oquillers are
Mr. B laine spent
land, one-tourth mile from Bear
Mutton,
Saar-vqe.
«*tc.,
which
he
will
sell
proclaimed thattlx* 4th day of July, ! race was James (kitton's mar. wanting to borrow money. Those
receiving
London, and i
cheaper than the cliiHpe.Ht. Shop in the creek. Very Cheap.
greatest attention from the p e o p A.
l e - D ^ !887’
/ ’« ' » had aciua.iy
actually arrived,;
arrived, j against Barton L. Bi
Bryan’s horse j huvitufmoney to loan should let it stewmd l.uiidi.Ig oolite MoEwan « h«.rd-
Brewery f* r sale-—capacity ot six
barrels.
G*x:d Ijocatioft—Every
that lias been bestowed on anv om* i
!’^ tt®°fh«ti aimeis.-ny of our tj)(.
was winner. Next was b * known.
I war** »tore. N. \V. Lenevc will be found at
thin«
convenient.
Satisfactory Psasona
«hi.« <
, f f i Gencal
! u„ n,«i Grant.
nrnt.Y
! American indej^ndance should be r|, . .
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I th*« block, always ready to suppy the wants
except ♦ that
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DementV.
horse
against
the
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to
sell.
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I celebrateli.
Dui mg tlie forepart
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I of customers in tir.-t-cl is* style.
v."*nJg
ne and a half acres one-half mile from
John 1^. Oftield, the good old 'of the day a large concourse of ; Massey mare. Taylors horse was
Coquille City, on stage road; house of
At
M
iirshfiild.
Or.,
June Ä), 1SS7, to the
man w ho ou merlv lived m*ai L* hi - .IO i ,]e
ass«*mb]ed, and m the i lien ten. At early candle lighting:
five
rooms, wood-shed, Rood cistern, li >0
wif-> i>f Geo.- : • McMillan, a son.
dolph, writes us tlmt he wishes
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i fruit.trees, some bearing—V ery cheap,
w ith a l i l i « . I.CHrt tl.Ht nr.4ulH ti.H i í’¡ í " ¡ r,,,<“ !!l ' ¡ ‘ « „ ' T i l ' 10. Î . T 7 1 *’ ] ! th *'! a o lo .s o n HKh.H.I l.o n «e w „s « I l i
At
< V.. .!„H- ». M , t„ the «it. |
‘ > T acres on North fork near Gravel
may carry <’oos conntv 1 !»is fall.
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*, Î,1.HI ’* ,l,Ml ! aglow with the numerable lights of i>. nm* Donavi.n, a non.
» / I Ford: 2.'» acres cleared. house 16x^6,
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M VI lie Foint brass baud, proceed-; „ ,
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¡ At Marvhtield, Or., Jnly 4, 1S87. to the
I barn .k)x;>4, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
that,
were
fnrni'-iied
f
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tlie
occa-
I lie!** M . 1 .
V. h itin g to n ,
*f t.,j ; l( ||;M g ro v e w here th e c lo s in g ,
wife of G. A. IU in:: tt. a daughter.
rev . sw affom vs
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THE POPULAR 0R2AH
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Laud
Coquille
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O L IV E HOTEL,
Coquills City,
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m | ,,in - i Wf*r°
1 1 »<lepeinteuce ,
fo
0,810 *
A - m u sic
fi V 6 ry in t^ r- j
| ^
,lt J*’ * o t
Soon
R»« y o u n g
t r il»Pin ^ t i o
th e sw e e t, sw eet
and
gav.
**♦*;
» e r stage
frtnt>istic j
Yon are fe r fiijd ^ r * sled, your appetite
str a in s o f is poor, you «re bothered with Headache
,
V, ,»
F I
1
p ro d u c e d b y Knm J o h u s o n ! y °n RTe
nervon«, and generally
u se d oí) ¡ M . ( Ttlrtford, DI iu I r
. . . »
• o»it of aorta, and wnnt to brace np.
Hraoe
v a lle y eii«l o f D rn iu r o u t e - 8 h o u rs o stin p and ablp oration .
M u s ic ¡ a^
l6 o m ^
M id n ig h t nr- j n¡> !>nt no tv :th HtinnlantH, Rpriuit medi-
a ta g iu g .
Far** to D r a in s. 8 7 .(H); to was f**rnish«*d by th e
b a m l w liicli ; liv e d stxuier than th o u g h t o f, w'hen ¡ cines, or bitter*, which have forthe+r basin
P o r tla n d o n ly 8 1 3 .4 0 .
R e st anti w as apj rt priat«* to
the o c ca sio n , all ren aired to M r. J o h n s o n 's c o m - i Vi*r.v cheap, b:« l whisky mid which stimn-
r
,
.
.
tktb r ilit* F our-horse
_
O a r r 3rin gr t u © U . S .
suchas the Red Wiiite and Blue,: tjiodióiiK dwelling to partake of a I Iatf' voaf,,rnn htiur. «ml th*n i^ve y«m in
M r . SJicrw ood. o f S u m n e r , w as etc.
I n th e e v e n in g th ey prepared^
, 7 .
*'
,* ^ nr ¡ worse condition than before.
What you
1 h e re a c o u p le
*
r *
1
a , f
th e m se lv e s fo r
th«*
1»., 11 1 <‘ e lu 1<)Ut* m niniglit. s u p p e r pro p a r- ¡ want IS all alterative that will purifv vour
o f «lavs th e 'a s t <’f m« ins« i\es 101
m e grnm i
o.tii
..
,
.,¡rf , ...
..
: T.
* .
t|,e m .|, f ,r the i,úri„,-e ol Imv- w l.i.-l. r a confltic e,! I,y tl.e Mvr- « ' '*>’ A,1,,t Angelme. ll.ere were, >>'•>■"»• “*»«
••* I * * 1 »»<«
,v | ,e,l
i.u l in ' iii« ........... 11 t l e l ’ o m t I h h ss « m l s ir iiic I,« m i. I m o re tlm n 1 (W) « t «u p p e r.
The |
ym u’ o«!,'.*. nn.l w e r e -
w h ile
h a u l-
M r R osa s , urge
am i
comra«.>dious d a n c in g th e n c o n n u nod until
day-
F ro m
Cosa® City ts citar C®;pw«S 5 » w : -
cheapest route to the railroad.
w h ich he b rok e d o w n
...
house; 4 stands of bees, 'J cows, household
i and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon
l.”> acres --------~|>s:
of crops: ___
range
out-
, , , ! and harness,
-
---------------
_______
I V I | side and convenient for 100 head of stock,
isless than one mile from school house and
]>ost orilo «*—$2 ■*()«).
; Q *I.W f«»r l*;o acres of land. SO aerea under
! «recitar;
verycheap.
One choice business lot
in C*>qnille City
—very desirable.
A B AR G A IN .
W ells Fargos' & Co.
cine you wilt find in Electric Bitters and on
1,8,1
“I r iQ »lores at Gravel Ford, all bottom
*
land.
r») acres under cultivation,
•kl acres Rood pasture.
One of the best
pla««e* on tbs* North fork; would m a k e 's
R**od dairy farm. For particulars enquire
of the undersigned or on tin* premises of
J. JL Fox. Gravel Ford. Or«*Ron.
w «« w e» c ro w d e d , and d a n c in g | lig h t, w hen a fte r brer.kfast, all re - ! ly ñ0 cent* abut tie at J. H. Nosler's Drug
and
.
,
was in d itlg ed in until th e ‘*w«*e .
1 * ii •
,■
,
store
!
! 120 acro>1 thr*'e
np the North fork.
K<>v<>r*iI
tim
h
itelv we
h ave
•* -
or*verai
n n n e s s
inieiy
n e im
»*1 sllJa »*1 lio u rs o f r m o r n in g .
A «0
ll e n - 1 tu
. rn
. . ed to th e ir r e sp
K e c tiv e h o m e s
P
a s s e n g e r s . - '
acres plow land cleared. Ro**d house; barn
f ilis i I'.X C 'lle ilt.
b e e n ask ed w h e n .o u r d iS T ic t fa ll • jo y e il th e m s e lv e s , and all p ro c la im ; h id i n g well p le a se d and satisfied
. . . . . .
.
I
¡40x40. School house within 200 vardg of
*y had ,
J, J- Vtk,Urt' r,,u f of
Knoxville j Q T A O E S will leave Coquille City every the house. Can be made one of the best of
is to he hold.
F o r th e ben efit o f th e c e le b ra tio n w as a su«*cess at i with th e g o o d tim e th a t they
in g
ta u b a rk .
all w h o h ave fo r g o tte n o r w h o ne - D ilution.
f»r I d h iim t I Vvp will stut«* , tim t . . it Iu*- j
rpj.nt
v o u ih ^ m id
iiu o y
o u « ,, aim su t«*.ssiu i ia r m -
gms on August olst, and contmu* s
*1> hh
mre«*«<i\s.
tlire«»
U.
H on.
W i lli a m
S.
Survey«»!-,
town
y e ste itla y
H a ll,
ex-d«*putv
jin ssed
©n
h< U1U * in M u rsid ie ld .
di
so m e w h a t
though
.««»mewiiat
ronf©
th ro n g ii
fo r
h is
l iud i W i n .
advanced
in
mivanceu
in
had .
In fa c t not a m u r m u r r n or » t ,W m - * nfc* " My f," " il V ’ " a I:,r" * • " * -
!
" g " ,,r T " ‘
»«A kim . Dr.
i
i* fa
p c tio
«• n w as
w ord ot ♦- d is s a tis
heard. Kui^« New l)i.4c«)vt*ry for consumption;
risuinp
er from Norway can be seen every ; »\ •.
.
- 1 ,, . ..
imvinn rou
nu it lo be all that vou claim for
nu i i having
found
i.ii
, i
-ii'i:
v,
a number said
“ desire tt
habi>ath
witli
his fine
span of t Quite
c
. that it was lit,
to testify to its virtue.
Mv
lio rn s an d ni«.*© s p r in g w ag o n , | tl'*’
p te a sa n t tim e th a t th e y ; fri(.nds to whom i have recommended it.
opportunity”
Dr Kiims
p a s s in g th r o u g h tow n liere, g o in g i had e v e r had in th e ir lives.
T lie
praise it at every
opporti
New Discovery for consumption is guar an-
to esc o rt h is S u n d a y g ir l to c h u rc h . ; licst o f f e e lin g p re v a ile d , and in K**w Di:.*Mvery for cou iumption is
4 Ids ifi an afiin iiy i>i tlie r ig h t w ay, f a ll it was a m o st e n jo y a b le affair. : t! ‘ d
* UU!/ ls- (
Hr,,n,‘l hit is. As-
affection of Throat,
M r. G
. C ., «uu
and «
d km
o n * ’ t i ioi
let th
is at-
a t- • T
h e r e wore
w ore an
all or
o f mnj
3<M) persons
p erso n s o n j Chest and Lungs. <'xtr3 *' ectn»xi<i
.ur.
««.o.,
uus
mere
years, is yet able to handle his , traction like sunbeams pass you by.l the grounds during theday.
tripod, and don’t you forget it
1
Myrtle Roiut Ol*server.1
Wandering Jaw’bone.
%
'I’rial Bottles Free at J. H. Nosler's Drug
Store. Large Size $ 1 . 0 )
■ °
* T r"
¡ 7 ’
"• t T f , P;
! «... » » » «
<'»ch trip f»r
nil points on Coos bay.
Leave I t ter City
every day (except Sunday) at 9 a. iu. and
Passenger* by
by morning
morning stage
stage
P* ni- Passengers
; catl 'isit Marshfield and Empire City, liav-
’ ing two hour in each place, returning to
Coquille City the same day.
!
V.ry little ,v„,te litml—«, hk 1 water.
#|m
,
,w
p D(.an or | U
; nnderai'med
undersigned.
^
j P>0 acres three-quarters of a mile np Lam-
j Pev or('el* ' r,>ia the river. Lt* acres cleared,
| tenced. Of the tinil>er. 4i> acres are whit*
> ^ d a r -g « o d timber.
i 0 acres graxing
; ground on up land. House i*8x:i0, barn 80x
F a r e *
O n e
D o lla r .
Always go with the mails and make «sou-j'*®*
rmt trees young and bearing. Small
nections.
fruits of several kinds and good varietiee.
terms.
*
JOHNSON & ANDERSON, Props. i’ ncc $1250— Liberal
Enquire of Walter Sinclair«
vend9
Or at thisoffiee.