t
ÆotjUÜli (£mj ¿Turali!.
D i v i n i OF n I ts . D E A 31.
T h f O u t lo o k 3iow.
A n En<l t o B o n n
Lockhart Hotel!
r a p in g .
Edward Shepherd of Harris bur.;, ill.,says
At two o’clock on Friday morn-
W hat is good for California is5 “ Having received so much Benefit from
Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let!
Sing,
the
22nd
inat.,
paased
a
way!
[equally as . good tor ^ Oregon. Says! ^suffering humanity know it. Have had a!
L O C A I, IT E M S
[from its earthly tenement as pure!
the Examiner:
The position o f& rnnniUg sore < u my leg for eight years;
Mr. C. W. Olive is quite sick y e t (a soul as ever winged its way to] California at this time in I’espectSdoctors told me I would have to have thej
At that hour Emma J.3 o f her business and material inter-Pboue sc/ni'ed or 1('K aniPntated- I used, in
Hon. J. H. Roberts and his' ¡Heaven
stead. three bottles of Electric Bitters sudj
I Dean,
wife oi
of John
A. . i Dean
daughter, M iss Mary, are iu t o w n ,^
H i i ( wue
a-jim a
* » u editor]
ap|)ear8 to be exceptionally seven boxes Buoklen’ s Arnica Salve, ami*
this paper
breathed her
her la8t;
Inst. g f Hvorable.
Our thanks are duo Fro. B e ll's ,$?of
IM this
paper breathed
The failures for the my leg is now sound and well.”
T 7 ! m TVl
*■** ' t j p l l v
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_
M RS. S .
T h e B e s t B a r g ia n -
la\d,
| 33}*,' acres of good botto
la :d. «ev«n
1 miles below Coquille City, ou the riv^r,
£ Pricti $*‘200. Liberal time on $400 < f the
*Yfo «mount. ’1 wenty-one head of <v t'.le for
0» Sd'A). Enquire ot S. W. Oilman, or at this
V y A v jr 9
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»
.
A MO O R F , P R O F .
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ »««.
^5 H I A Cl
COTTAGE
T I U S OKI nnd K.li»blr
in kept h i
J- good order, and no pains are spared
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bot-jj j to render comfort to guest«
A «hare o ftó
tie, aud Buokleii’a Arnica Salve at 25c per^ [the paifouage in asked.
vônSiîâ
box by J. H. Nosier.
folks for favors about the office! ^ nexpected as her death was uutl
sjx months o f 1887 compared
a short time previous to the mo with those for the corresponding!
while here.
ment o f dissolution, it was a terri-J term iu 188AJ, for the whole coun-]
Geo. McEwan and a party
F U R N I T U R E STORE, ^
HiM-klenV* A rn it-n S a l f c .
. • « b le blow to her husband and to her try, show au increase in total lia
friends have gone to the m ou n tain s«
.
,
The best snl ve in the world f o r enta. bruin-
Bas attained a standard of exoellenoo which
IF1. I M C a r lr , I P r c p . ,
«
, .
. . . ,
, Bfgnef stricken parents and the! |l)ilities o f about #5,(XX),000, bat the' 8, B o r e s, ulcer«, salt rheum, fever sore«, tet-J
1 admits of no superior.
to hunt during the heated season. »
,
1
.
It oontams ev -ry improvement that Inventiva
M arsh fiklu , O o n .
,
. . . .^m em bers o f her ow n fam ily. Ev whole o f this is duo to the collapse] t-*r. chapped handH, chilblains, corns, and]
genius, skill aud money can produce.
The race-herse.Maple W< kk 1 (lie.!#
pffol.t was ,naile
revive the] of the w heat deal in Chicago andj all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles! [Dealer iu Furniture, Doors. Glass and l ’ic f -
>r no pay required. It is guaranteed to give' ¡ture Frames, etc., and agent for Whites’ .
• at R ogu e r.vrr a week ago 1 ‘ ■ » " - ^ ¿ keril!g lamp o f life lmt u ith ou t».. “ „ ffe(.
vlnltf
speculation in New) perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.J [Sewing Machines.
Slay. T h U h ora e«m a ,h ;uh.h;Ss t h e | lv,iiI; ^
¡„'„ o r a b le hour h a d «“ ’ “ “ & e
Price
1
T
>
cents
per
box.
For
sale
by
J.
H.|
York. It appears to b-3 the opin-j
-¿fastest horse owned in this district»;*
,
jffcomc ami amid the prayers and' ion o f the trade in the East thaï N o s i e r . ______ ___________ ______________
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
The lecture and uligini bv
by they..__
thfcfctenrs of the relatives and friends! the efleet o f the first has been fi
Notice is hereby given that I have been up- j
Review force hist night were gran d.§asseiill)|ej
urounj l,er bed, she?
depress the value o f wheat 10 to 15j pointed administratrix of the estate off
W e trust these people will visit us|* ik calmly to sleep with a holy
cents per bushel below wliat would! Oden Nelson, deceased, late of Norway,]
[Coos county, Oregon, by the Judge of the
again, \\ e must st*e h> it that ^ ^ ¿gsen tim on t iqK.>u her lips
have ruled had trade persued its! "county court of Coos county, Oregon, there-]
da
Mrs. Dean was the daughter °|8ordiuary course.
Wheat haß al- fore all persons having claims against thr
The , Prohibit ion
AuH udiuentSJoliiwnml Jemima Cartwright °^|ruoHt ceasetl heading for Chicago,] [state of said Oden Nelson are hereby uoti-
League \>i this place meet V,^ ja ^ i s c^y* ftlK^ WH8 born at ^ Hl>on'Sw hile the outward movement it jfted to present such claims, duly verified as
Tbeee excellent Organs are celebrated for
>y law required, to me at Norway, Coos]
j- nine, quality of tone, q.i.ck reeponae, variety of com
alternate Friday evening,
bination, artiitic desi_-n, b<-auty in Dniah, perfect
^ ¿jv ille , ( al., March 2t»th, l^ l-w lim ite d only by transportation fa-
>unty, Oregon, within aix months from*
construction, ir-akinu them the most attractive, orna
next meeting will be on July] .8he was, therefore, but little ° ' er]|cilitie8. Unless values return to a! {this date.
mental and duoiratile organa for homes, acnoeta.
Churches, lodges, societies, etc.
Dated at Norway, Coos county, Oregon,|
2tith.
twenty-six years old, and from i10r3normal standard before the mar-|
E S T A B L IS H E D B E P U T A T I ® * .
[this L^iud day of July lb87.
V N E 4 V A U D F A C IL IT IE S ,
The millinery store of Mrs V.gbriglit girlhood artd lmppy woman-B3j.et|n^ ()f tj)e new crop, the deal
A nna N klson ,
S K IL L E D W O R K U E S ,
Administratrix
of
the
Estate of Odun|
L. Olive was moved from Front to2h<xxl might naturally have lookedj|wjj| eiJtail loss
losses to farmers greater]
Main street and the store and iuar-9torward to many years o f uushad than those sustained by the spec ¡Nelson, deceased.
e o n t i r iD , m u t h is
"
n
o
t
i
c
e
"
ket of Johnson and Stone moved Sowed existence, had not the angel ulators, Meantime the depression]
t h s popular oroah
All persons knowing themselves indebted|
its width north.
K of death swooped so suddenly down! is favorable to the Northwesteri
[to me for the service of my horse for the
EXPRESS
iMtrflctlM Botk* and Plaaa
Rev. J. R. N. Bell aud party left^upon her. She had resided her millers, w’hose pool has already! tear 1H86 mast pay np by August the 4th.|
and.
, Qatelognea aad Price Listi, on
our city a week ago last Monday oufihir over twelve years, so that th increased its output 20 per rant.] )t there will be ousts on the same.
John Berry.
the steamer Antelope for lhuidonp°!der inhabitants knew her as
CHICA60 C0TTA6E ORGAN C l
Sand is talking o f starting* up thi
831 BLUE ISLAND AVE*
¡Notice
of
Appointment
of
Administrator.]
to spend a week rusticating on the5avhild and w ith the younger she had! remaiuiug idle mills to full work
CJTAGES will leave Coquille City ever;
Notics is hereby given that the under
CHICAGO, ILL.
day (except Sunday) at 5 a. ra. and 1 p.
beach, and returned yesterday.ijgrowii up in love and in friendship^ ug capacity. Iu California, onj
signed has been appointed administrator ofj Im., connecting with steamer each trip forj
They report having had a very fit he most loved among them all.
the other hand the price o f this] the estate of H. 0 . Miller, deceased, and all [all points on Coos bay. Leave Utter C yl
jrsonu having claims against the said es sverv day (except Sunday) at 9 a. m. and
pleasant time while there, h avin g« Her health had been failing
[staple has been sustained at its
tate are required to present the same witl |3:80 p. m. Passengers by morning stage!
Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth
beautiful weather during their en -a 8ome time, and a short time agic prospective value, aud the very
[the proper vouchers at my residence neai
in visit Marshfield and Empire City, hav-j Rock Poultry for sale by Derward B. Cart-
They
were
heartily
wel-S^l1
^
sustained
a
slight
injury
fr‘)mgjH
rge
j)rofita
(G
tire visit,
farmers thenci [Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon. within| ling two hour in each place, returning to] | wright.
Youcolla, Douglas County,
will not fail to stimulate] fix months from this date, July lifith, 1887. ¡Coquille City the same day.
Oregon
corned by the hospitable peopleivt fml while out ruling, but not
Albert Graham.
of Random Bro. Bell d e l i v e r e d ^
ever dreamed of so gloomy] every department o f trade. The
FOR SALE.
Administ rator.|
Always go with the mails and make con-
$2000.
one-half
down: A good farm of
two lectures while in Buntlou aucl?^ftB eveot as it is oui painful tlutv ^'afruit crop is heavy and price
lections.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
!
87
acers
g<>od
land
improved, situated at the
preached to the people on Sunday. irecord. Her last illness was
profitable to growers. The break-! VTO TIC E ia herbv given that the copart-l
JOHNSON & ANDERSON, Props.] j unction of South and Middle forks of Co-
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H e has a choir of good singers! Short duration—lasting only one! ;down o f the doctrinaire and im A nership formerly existing between us.|
; quill« river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining
the
undersigned,
C.
E.
Edwards,
James|
¡the premises.
with him, and they sang and hej [week—and many o f her friends! practicable 'section o f the Inter
Bnrke and Win. Rohm under the style oi
lectured to us yesterday evening. [who had not learned o f its severity [state Commerce Act has left trade! rru name of Edwards, Burke a» Co., is this]
H e and his party then went to5 ¡were shocked to hear o f her de- free to follow natural laws, subjec ¡day dissolved by mutial consent and tlmt
the said business in the future will be carri-
Myrtle Point where he will lecture] [nnse. The grief, therefore, dis however, to the wiser part o f that
¡cd on l»y the said (J. E. Edwnrdr. and Jarne*
IIS . A. L. OLIVE, PROP.
again, when they will leave foi [played at her largely-attended fu- tatute, which has abolished im-i Burke alone, who will receive what is dm
Sneral was doubly acute and har- proper discriminations between and p%v fdl the debts of the late copartner-
their homes in Roseburg.
O R G A N
¡PioiiMT Stage Lillet
From
iCnille City to Utter City
Caxr3ringr t±o.e XT. S.
M A IL S ,
Wells Fargos’ & Cc.
;
assengersj
BLOODED
FOWLS.
Far©- On© Dollar.
OLIVE HOTEL,
N E W
Meat Market,
¡Coquille
!J. L
City,
Oregon.
rowing, and seldom, if ever, has i^ sh ip p e rs and relieved the railroads
[rp H IS Popular Hotel has recently b«en
( C. E. Edwards
! .I put in better order than ever before,
Signed
-
William
Rohm
W ork is being rapidly pushed fallen to the lot o f the writer °^Sof part o f the blackmail heretofore
I James Burke
anis truly a favorite resort.
Dated this the 11th day of July. A. D. ’ 87.]
his
obituary
to
witness
such
poig-M[evied
b,y
office-holders
through
the
The tables are supplied with all the deli-
on the new mill at North Bend
EEI’S (kinstantlv >>u hand a s^lwuiidj acies to be had. and iu style to suit the
All these thing
L. iiHBortment of fresh meats—Beef, Fork,]
Wages in the mills and logging] ant grief at funeral obsequies, ^sgfree-pasa abuse.
most fastidious epicure.
¡Motton,
S hush ^ o , etc., which he will adli
was ftPParGu^ I10^ ou]y8m ake for prosperity and derelop-
camps on the bay have been
Ten head o f young M ilch Cows. sheaper than the chk-ai>cst. ¡Shop in lliei Its dining-rooms aud sleeping apart-
n her immediate relatives, but in [ment in California. The values of
¿meats are second to no hotel m Senthern
creased. N o idle men alxnit now.
Steward building opposite McEwan’ « hard-!
the vast concourse o f sorrowing laud iu general promise to iw- Apply to
¡»are store. N. \V. Leueve will be fouud at« Vregoik.
It is stated that another tug will
]v4n50
Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop.
G.
W . S t e v e n s o n ,]
friends who followed Emma Dean 1 prove under the joint stimulus of|
[the bli>ck, always ready to snppy tbe wantt
be built at North Bend, as soon a
of customers in tirst-class style.
vonJ^j
to the grave; friends who knew thej profitable farming and immigra ¡Fairvi^w, Oregon.
the one now on the ways there has-
leeeased intimately and fully rec tion. The greater part of the statf
been launched.
ognized her worth.
— :0 :—
^ is threatened by no reaction from
The cannery boats, nets., etc., o f
lo
^ ^
J lje funeral procession started^Sj)e(,ll|n^jve ‘'boom ” in
in values
the Oregou Southern Packing ^ Co.,j
|r PIM U in this progressive age. an object.
borne o f tbe dcicea§etl,E^joney for legitimate use is plenty
will be ready for business bv thoS^rom ^ ie
‘ X
Save time by taking this steamer. Thej
8th of next month. We hope that! hortly after 2 p. m. on SaturdayKanJ not too cheap. In short, it it
object,
ns well as lime ia accomplished in
COQUILLE CITY
last,
and
the
coffin
having
^Ge,,fenot
clear
that
any
collapse
in
enter
[your
trips
to and fro on the river.
the bay fishermen and the com pa-1
F
r
o
n
t
S
t
r
e
e
t
,
E
a
s
t
E
n
d
.
LtEYI S D Y D E i?,
ny will decide on a price for sal carrinl :uto the church, die ^kev,^prise on the other side of the conti-i
Mr. Strang pnxieeded with the fu nent (should such occur) need af-] ¡All kinds of repairing neatly done at rcaj
Makes the round trip from. Coquille City,
mon satisfactory to both, as in cas
isonable rates.
Work Warranted to give]
neral services. His funeral ad ft*ct California in any disastrous* [satisfaction. Orders taken for Watches [to Bandon. every day. Leaves Coquille City
thev do not, fishermen will be
jnbont 7 : » a . m . arriving at Bandon 1 1 a . m .
lress was solemn and impressive way. So far as appears, the worst [and Jewelry not in stock.
brought from other places, which?
¡Returning leaves Bandon 2 p . m . arrives at
[Coquille City 6:30 P. m . Every other Sun-]
‘ffect o f such an occurrence might*
will greatly increase the number o f g Att" r “ lluilin8 to tho manifold vir
[day, commencing Sunday June 2»!th, 18s
boat» on the bav, and co n so q u e n t-itue3 o f ,lie dw ™sp' 1- he “speciallygbe to check the rateof immigration
Ian excursion will leave Coquille City 0:30
i , inQQ„ „ n Q nni ,u
pi dwelt upon her having been a trueifhither. the general stimulus hai
lA. m . Coast
sharp arriving at Bandon. 10:30 A. w.
ly lessen the catch per man.
. 1
^
^
^ ^
M ^ n felt
the
Is prepared to buy or sell for
D E V throng),out
jra h ,
[giving four hours or more on the Bandon
reasonable consideration.
P a t e n t s g r a n t e d to citizens o f g the Christian church, and above au P 1 lie
traile from the)
jbeach, boat leaving 2:30 p. m . for return
H e has the follow ing for sale:
[trip. Remember every alternate Sunday
the Pacific States during the p a s t l upon her perfect trust in G od and|tvlm o f good s0 in l>thatr direction;
Haircutting, Shaving and Shanipiwuug etc. [until further notioe.
week, and reported expressly ^or« h e r unfailing hopes o f a happyasThe prices ruling in the San Fran- it short notice. Shop in the OLIVE hotel.]
the H e r a l d by ( . A. Snow &, ^O'llresurrection. He alluded to her^^^BCD grain market are reflected in
THE SEW AS# T o MWOWOES
TO SELL OR TRADE.
A great elianre for making Monry,
Patent lawyers, opp. U. H. Patent ¡¿religions
sentiments
expressedS^108^ °bt iin^ble iu Portland, and
One of the prettiest Hnd best places ini
The cheapest—1481^ acres ,1 miles from
Office, \\ ashington, D. C.
Pshortly before death, and while h e ^ ? ^ f^ ‘ fUPfn^ 7( . H1 ^ ie
^
¡Southern Oregon sit anted 8 miles south ofl
Gravel Ford. . » acres in cultivation.
All
H. Baldridge. Los Angles, C e l .| DrRyeil Uis Ust pmyPr every c h e e k i"m b k -r iv e ! G antry, In short, il ¡Grants Pam In Josephine county. The]
?< hh 1 land goodout range for stock. Honsa
place consists of $11 acres; 100 acres in cnl-|
¡28x10 with shed addition.
Barn 30x42
bridle-bit. E. ( . liatain, San ^ ran'^w as bathed in tears. The assem-Ethe existing state o f things can b< stivation .» o f red clover from which twr
jood
orchard,
5
bead
of
cattle,
lot
of hogs,-
cisco, Cal., mosaic work. O. H o ff-g jjj^ g
approached to take onePmaintained, California wants noj ¡crops osu be bad each year. A good house ]
Swift and Sure,
L2 stands of bees, farming tools.
Good
man, Almeda, Cal., extracting sil-P iR8t ]\n(^ at t]ieir
f rientl hefnrftfe- reater h<K)rn-
1 ¡barns, orchard, aud a good grist mill which!
[timber on uncleared portion of the land.
:Las a g o » patronage. Irrigation ditch that|
[All for $2200 enquire of J. Sturdevant on the
ver from its ores by lixiviation. F-gconsiguing her to her last resting
M A R H IE D .
[covers nearly the whole place.
There are
premises or of the undersigned.
S. Katsenys. Astoria, Oreg., r o lle rg placP> S h e lay as if in a calm
hundreds of other items that might l>e men- [Makea the round trip between Bandon andj
At the residence of the Rev. Mr. Fateh.
THREE LOTS.
attachment for boat. E. J. Liddi-B
Qwoof slee{), with
„.¡th a happy smile *of Sumner, W. T., Mr. Chas. Holt, of the ¡tinned in favor of the place if space allowed.]
L id d i-|
Coquille City every day.
P’sweet
A House of 5 rooms centerally located in
¡but Coquillem who have seen the phioo aav| [Leaves Bandon about 7.30 a. in., arrivinj
coat, Astoria Oretf., beer v cooler
joille City very cheap for cash.
w *^* piuj)on ner rjtce, anti o n t n e i m o i tiierJpaarae P*ace*an^
Alice Bunch, of Co- ¡it is a picture of loveliness aud ia as good <
Int Coquille City about 11:90 a . m. Return
WHtTE CEDAR
X. Marghieri, San Francisco,
„..r- „ r » , .
«
, , . ,
.
a
Ai i
ncoii, »M3 n enuieu« After spending two days at the residence! ¡it is pretty. The owner ia tired of milling.] ing, leaves Coquille City about 12:30 p. m.| ! | L * A acres of white cedar timber
11 Q v land, on»>-foarth mile from Bear
pool table attachment. ( . Sleeker,J*hearing the inscription, “ Our Era-gof the grixun’s parents, the happy couple |wauts to oome to llie coast. He will ex [and arrives at Bandon about 4:30 p. m.
change for good property in Coquille vulleyj
pjyThifl Steamer connects at Coquille! creek. Very Cheap.
Albina, Oreg., vermin-eradicator.ffJ
started on th- ir wedding tour for California,]
itor.^uia
ma at rest.”
>r sell for fix.500 part on time.
\ Brewery fi>r sale—capacity of six
'City with the MC M B P * f t r Myrtle Point.]
H. Palmer, San Francisco, ( Cal.|j ‘ s She was buried in the new Odd! July, 14.
barrels.
Good Location—Every
Address Lewis Strong,
Through fare on both boats, 50cta. thing convenient.
Satisfactory raaeons
Murphy, Josephine Co.. Oregon.
bottle case. D. Phillips, Los i\n-sj'ellow
s graveyard adjoining the^j ' _________ BOBU.
An-^Vol
given for wishing to sell.
celes, gage for marking button^.
• ■,
.
,
,
ne juui a half acres one-half mile from
? ,
• v, <* l
i
»
. , /, , gr.town, amid the tears and sobs o
At Coos City, July 15th, to the wife ofi
b olea R. Shaw, Eos Angeles, Ual.Ji
Coquille City, on stage road; house of
udge W'utson, a «on.
oombined level and square.
i #n'^ l)rPH6Dt. Peace to her ashes!
ve rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150
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.....
IgMay the turf lie lightly u[K>n her!
At Marshfield, Jaly 17th, to the wife of!
it trees, some bearing—Very cheap.
The New \\Torld caused to be an-|j M ra Dean leaves but one child, ohn Hilstrom. a son.
t - ^ 7 ncreR on North fork near Gravel
Ford; 25 acres cleared, house 16x26,
alyzed specimens o f whisky, gin,?>a little son not yet old enough to2 On North Coos river, July lfith, to the!
barn
30x54,
smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
ife of Henry U. Blake, a daughter; weightj
brandy and rum which it purchas-fe*rPCOL,ni^ the extent o f his lost*, bu
house;
4
stands
of bees, 2 oows, household
ed from a large number o f Lquor-j*|H,)rne (biy in the future the knowl-' 10 pounds.
and kitchen furniture, fanning tools, wagon
shops in different parts o f the city
of ber virtues will soften his!
and harness, 15 acres of crops; range ont-
This Hotel is located at mouth o f the Coquille River, on
D IE D .
¿side and convenient for 100 head of stock,
and the re|X>rt gives them a “ clran ? 7 r.’(1^ aH >t does that o f all her
is less than one mile from school house and
T
H
E
i b i e ^
c i h :
In Coquille, Monday, July 25, 1887, Mr]
bill” so far as adulteration is con-hd1'^n*nds, and he will exclaim with
post office—$2500.
Anderson, a(.e39 years. Mr. An-I (
Everything Neat and Clean.
A Splendid Summer Resort.
cerned. There was little or no a d -^
her * most,
« j h ose who loved
---- —
*• '— “ Oîf-George
* Ai
*. ^¡>900 fc r House nnd two lots in. Goqoille
City; very cheap.
; ^ ( i rave wher
e iw
ic to r y ?
0 \ ß deTHon formerly lived in Camas valley, and
ulteration formed. The liquor was^Hrave
where
is tliv
thy v victory?
i One choioe business lot in Coquille City
what it purported to he hence the&Heath, where is thy sting?
gleave« « large circle of friends, brides
—very desirable.
mission o f the people who tight \
'
Bwife auds.x children. He wass good man
A BARGAIN.
. ,, r
h
4.oo«l bi-siiliv in l.ii- 1 -y
PI and will lie sadly missed. Fence to his'
4 ETQ acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom
Everything done to render Guests com-j J D O land. 50 acres under cultivation,
ftgainsl “ ^ a ltera tion
» B»H8.|
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nnd cmlort tu bis beK.ved family iT o and from the House.
But Dr. W lllftl'd Parker snid years-g u- v- Bradford, wholesale pnp*r dealer o f j"
fortable at
30 acres good pasture.
One of the beat
ago that the most injurious part o f ^ <,h;itt'in,,0i 9 - ,,Vnn., write« thnt he was sori-| In Coquille City, July 20, 1887, Mr. Curtis;
places on the North fork; wonld make a
good dairy farm. For particulars enquire
the liquor was the alcohol itHelf.ty’U>'1'Val,i‘<^'fed with a severe oold that settled j ‘ Andrews, our merolmnt and former post
of the undersigned or ou the premises of
?master.
That was the worst poison o f a l l .i ° n hlsluuR!4: h,ld tried mnny reroedies with-*
th e ,J- B- Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon.
It is the alcohol which we fi'dit
Being induced to try Dr. King’nS Mr. Andrews was an old pioneer in Oregon, ^Parties contemplating a trip to Port Orford, or any place down
120 acres three miles up the North fork.
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r> \t New Discovery for Consumption, did so^and lived for many years in the Umpqna
coast, should stop at this Hotel. The stages leave the house every
27 acres plowland cleared, good house; barn
It 18 a fiOISOU, au( is 1V ° ! t . <d.K
VUH entirely cared by a«e of a few bot-^valley, and if he had an enemy, it is not3|
otViflp m nrnim r
40x40. School house within 200 yard* of
m ore being SO considered jy thejgtles. Sinee which time he has used it in his^known. Generous, kind aud obliging, h en *
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the house. Can be made one of the best of
public ftt large as well as by SCieil-f family for all Coughs and Colds with bestgwas loved by all who knew him, and few arefi
Saddle M0r8eS tO Hire a t all timeS, a t Reasonable HOteS.
farms. Very little waste land—good water.
'results.
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I hmis the experience of thous-, the people here who are not under many o b -F Q cean House rock, from which point is the finest o f all views, will be . Price $1500.
Inquire of P. Dean or the
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this worthy, good
man whom?
The aappl.v of water in this place will be!
shown
guests, with guide. Ladiee will have beach rides free— on l©vel^under8:rned-
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Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free/. the people loved so much.
Abut off daring Friday. Don't ft rget.
Enquire of Walter W jm UU t .
fot J. H. Nosier’« Drug Store.
nd hard sand by the bracing Ocean. Fine Piano at home.
£ (trat thie eflb#.
Northern Ohio papers please ooyy.
[Coos Bay News.]
Coquille City,
Oregon,!
Sale!
J. J.
jSteamer Myrtle.]
Land Agency!
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[Watchmaker & Jeweler,]
TJndersigned
Has
Land
Coquille
City
and
Tmrlal Artist.
Jib
¡Coquille City, Or.|
The Greatest argain Out
IA V T E LO P EJ
0. Reed captain,
|THE OCEAN HOUSE,|
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon.
|A fine view of the Sea & Seal Rocks.
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
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