Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 20, 1887, Image 2

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    I ' l R C t ' l T c o r 1ST R O C l i K T .
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AI)M<N ISTnvrO K S NOTICE,
or so of loafers sitting cocked back
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r
m
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ju<lÿi*.
in
tin*
m atter of tht: estaic of Henrietta
[Coos
Hay
News.]
í ú j j u ü U f iU q g u a i t i
o n broken chairs before the doors
Albert Sernerau vs. A. M. Craw- Nelson u*-■««•»«eu.
Seals are commencing to annoy
of the saloons, a lot of big, lazy
NVherea ; the umleroi”tied heeii appointed ; ___. . . . . . . .
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. . . ! r p iM L m this proi'reHHive ace, an object,
TV E S DA Y, S E P T .
1887. boys leaning against posts or shade the fishermen by destroying the ford—Assignment of.
administrator of the estate ot Henrietta j j
Save time by ¿akin» tbia steamer. The
salmon in the nets.
Ottella Mail and Hermann J . 1 Nelson, deceased, by order of thè coanty object, as well as time is *oo< 'luplished its
trees, staring at the strangers and
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Some silver salmon were caught Smldler vs. Stone et al—Suit in court of thè state of Oregon, for thè county ! vour trips to and fro on tht* river.
smoking cigarettes or chewing to- j
of Corte. oli t In* 2'tli dr.y of Jnly, 18S7.
II
last week but cliinooks were decid­ equity.
L E V I S I J Y D E I ? , G f l P T '/ I I R ,
Ali i »> t s -ns having ciaiias ar.ainst thè said
bacco, and that is about all. These
O. S. I. Co vs. Hiriet. Crow et al estate are »viju ivd tu exbibit ii:<* rame to
edly in tin* majority.
Hakes the round trip from, Coquille City,
pretty little California towns, for
to
Hnndou. every day. Leaves CVjqnille City
Mrs Webster, wife of ( t . Webster —Equity for partition of real ni“ as -¡.iti adunili .trator a! ìnv r.'-iid- iice at
l t r n o o i i » f o r P r« l» ib lll« * » i.
which (Jod has done so much and
Hundon. in said Coos county, Oregon, about 7:30 a . m . arriving at Bandou 11 a . m .
Ueturninti !«*ftres llandon 2 p . m . arrives at
1. It increases tlio value of real man so little, are all alike, weak, formerly editor of the Mail is ex­ property.
witb.n ti m a hs frani tliis date.
Lung
Soo
vs.
C.
A
Y
.
Tower,
as-
pected
on
the
bay
this
week
on
a
C-oquille
City ôiW F . m . Every other Sun-
Albert
Gitomi,
ostate. A saloon always depresses worthless, helpless. They all have
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day.
C'.nuuvuciug
Sunday June 2l>th, 18-s 7
Adu!Ìnistrat(*r.
the price of property in its vicinity. the h prosy, the deadly, damning visit to her sister, Mrs. Dr. Smith. hiwiiee — Assignment <>f.
i an ex-airsiou will leave Coquille City C»:30
S. S. Mttmi vs. A. Holt et al
of Sumner, starts to-
N‘ >, ICE «»]-' D! ''.S >LV : ION.
1 A. si. sharp arriving at Uandon, 10 ¿’0 A. tf.
Near this city can he seen tin* leprosy of laziness in exeiy bone. , Mrs. Levar,
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,
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lose mortgage,
m o rtg a g e .
¡ ''V •)*!< O U be 'by '.:»v<-!i that the copart- giving four houra or mora on t’u« Bnndon
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v
tlay
to
visit
tneuds
111
the
east
She
¡
Equity
to
foreclose
blight and curse of the st! »on on ami fibre o f them.— Led Jilutl
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t t 11
l v nerahip formerly exist mtr between us, , .
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George
A. IIo ltL .
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t
beach, lx»at leaving 2:.I0 p. m . for retnrn
P.
Flanagan
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will
oe
accompanied
by
Mrs.
J
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the
umursi-.uid.
C.
L.
Edwards,
Ja
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s;
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Ui
property, as along the bay in Ala­ (Cal. 1 Letter
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i tri«». lteinember every alterunte Sunday
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Nelse Crawford who goes to join et al -Equity to foreclose molt- Burke and V»i¡». Holnn under tl'-e style or i until further
nutioe.
meda, and in neighborhood of
timi uniat* of Edwunlt*. Bnrk<* ft C\>„ in this i
gage.
A local exchange is opposed to j her husband.
Shell Mound. The a l >ptiun ot
ilny dissolved by moti;.! coii- nt riu I that
THE SEW AMI (’«SMOWftlS
S. Marks k Co. vs. Jam es C. tht* s>tiil basino w in tin* futuro will bo carri­
prohibition greatly enhance* the the proposed constitutional amend- | CL YY. Edwards agent for Mc­
rn
vtdne of real estati', as may be seeu \ meut prohibiting liquor. on pria- j Donough k Johnson commission Hervey and wife io recover ed on by tin» m>id <\ E . Edwards and J iiuiok I
Burke nl< »no. who will rcc-oivo wbut is due!
ciple, in that it robs a man of his j merchants of San Francisco was on money.
in Kausas and Atlanta.
and pay all the debts of the late copartner­
R. Main vs. E F. Cook to ro- ship.
2. Prohibition lessens crime, re­ liberties, and in the same breath ! the bay last week purchasing np-
l C. E. Edwards
Swift and Sure.
duces taxes, promotes order and a s k s that opium and cigarettes be | ph^s for shipment below. He paid eo\or money.
Signed - William Kolira
65
cents
per
box
delivered
on
the
C.
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Fletcher
vs.
Henry
Hu­
I
Jam
es
Burke
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thrift, and is a very great blessing pron ibiteu. Piinciple goes a lou C*
Dated this the 11th day of Ju.y, A. I). *S7
0. Reed captain,
wharf at Marshfield.
den- To foreclose mortgage.
to the poor and the working class- way with some that way.
Makes the round trip between Bundon and
Levi smith has the high boat on - Robert McCann vs. Henry Hil­
es.
Coquille City every day.
The Gainesville ( Texas) Hespe- the bay so far this season having den -T o foreclose mortgage.
Leaves
Bandou
a!»out TJtO a. ni., arriving;
3. The success of prohibition i... .
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nan m speaking of a l)ig bacii of caugnt do2 chi nook salmon in ten
at Coquille City about 11:30 a. m. Ueturn-
Sherman
Clay
k
Co.
vs.
F
.
M.
an order for the cnnnual
crini inai classes.
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n,». leavesCo^iuille City about 12:30 p. m .
murders committed near, says they ; nights. This is a good catch for Garrison—To recover property.
including saloon-keepers, t«> movt
Watchmaker & Jeweler, and arrives at Bandon alsmt 4:30 p. m.
are getting what they voted for.
the early part of tue season but
Sarah Holland vs. Jam es L.
;-#~This Steamer connects at Coquille
on. They must go L to some hon­
when the silver salmon arrivo Ferry—Suit in equity.
City with the “ C 'K R f X ” for Myrtle Point.
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LE
CITY
est business or leave.
I iiw u M o lig li I
Inmts frequently catch over 200 of a
Through fare on Ixith boats, 50cts^
J . AYT. Bennett et al vs. J . J . Sul­
Sweet dreams in the aiden of
4. The loss of a worthless [>op-
F bont S t k e e t , E ast E nd .
night in the lower bay.
ivan et al—To foreclose mortgage. All kinds of repairing neatly done at rea Notice of Appointment of Administrator.
ulation is ma e up with compound t bliss,Iowa Slough, are not lead yet,
Notice is hereby piven that the under-
[Gold Bench Gazette.]
Harvey Lewellyu vs. Kate Lew- sonahle rat«*s. Work Warranted to give
interest by the incoming of a sober.! but maintains former reputation,
satisfactioi:.
Orders taken for Watches 1 *K«od has been appointed «dministrat<»r of
The run of fish is not large as ellyu et al—Suit iu equity.
! the estate of H. C. Williams, deceased,and all
The people are lo »king forth
moral, industrious people. See
aud Jewelry not in btock.
yet but about on an average with
J
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E.
Hagenbuch
v«.
W.
B.
Cur­
All work must be paid for before leaving persons having claims apainat tlw said ■es­
with brighter expectations and
Governor Martin’s statement.
tate are^reqnired to present^ the name with
former years at this season.
the shop.
tis, assignee—Assignment.
5. The triumph of prohibition smiles when the slough shall have
the proper vouchers at Jiuy residence near
Miss AdalineGardiner, of Chet-
J
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B.
Leeds
et
al
vs.
\Vm.
P
itt
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©roth«f*,w»«ow:»h
to«rtmi»»*
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Mvrvle P o in t, C« k » s county, Oregon, w ithin
is a victory for all that is good | a post oifice.
fill V C R I I w S s f l d thi*p*p««.o( obtain MtimatM 1
co, is something of a hunter. The and wife—To foreclose mortgage.
i six months from this date, July 2Cth, 1887.
D. Mathers goes to court to­
amoug men. What we want is or­
es «d»«rtii!nf «pac* wh«n in CHicaco, will find it on file •«
Allxort Graham.
county court last week allowed her
Fred
Schettor
vs.
Geo.
Wasson
45 to 49 Randolph
der, industry, morality, prosperity morrow.
Administrator.
tha Advartitng \gency
cl LOUD & T K 0 S S S .
:yet
the sum of
for bounty on scalps et al—To foreclose mortgage.
Lydia Hancock is to have a new
and purity in society. The saloon
of wild animals, killed by herself.
H. P. YYTiituey vs. Johanna
is the enemy of all these. It is the residence. Mr. Kite will bo the
A uiimber of them were pnuther YYrakoman et al—To foreclose C S Z E L A ^ I
C H E A P !
haunt of idle, d isso la t, thriftless builder.
seal ps.
mortgage.
people; the resort of gamblers anil j Harvesting is nearly over, and
Some thirty men are at work get­
Edla Johnson vs. Henry Joh n ­
criminals of all soits. It disgraces, the fishermen’s tow-heads m ire nu-
ting out railroad ties for Crawford<fc son—Suit for divorce.
impoverishes, ruius its inmates merous. The hoys say the thing
Wilbur, near Port Orford.
AY m. Hood vs. School Dist. No.
has changed since last seasou, and
and victims.
Another
rich
mineral
discovery
31—Review.
6. The saloon in politics is an j declare the salmon to he running has been made by Daniel Divilbiss,
Abram Abramsen vs. Matt Hill-
arrogant, imprudent, wicked, riot­ the wrong way. Perhaps the Mt. ou a tributary of Sixes river.
strora et a l—To foreclose mortgage.
ous, dishonest, dangerous force. Hood P. Co. h is changed the thing Gold, silver and native copper are
YY. H. Hood et al vs. Chas. E.
Out of the'ooze and slime of the a little.
V. N. Perry of the Pershbaker found there, aud shows very rich Edwards et al—To recover money.
saloon are
hatched the entire
samples.
E. A. Carry vs. AY ells Fargo k
brood of bosses, boodlers, alder- farm, will soon take a {»osition ou
Joseph
Hare
has
given
bonus
as
Co.—To recover money.
manic thieves and robbers. The the Antelope an 1 move to Bandou. P. M. at Aylesburg, iu this county,
A. E . Hadsall vs. Mary Hadsall
Yale says he wont live in a place
saloon makes the dangerous con­
and the mail ou that route from — Suit for divorce,
D ealer in G eneral M erchandise.
spirator of city politics. It is in where he can’t get a fresh H ekald Myrtle Point to Denmark, arrives
Tobacco,
Breadstuffs,
YY". P. Wright vs J . CuGess and Boots,
league with all that is worst and every week.
Groceries,
Cigars,
Shoes,
Q. A. Nosier will soon finish his regularly once a week; so our moun­ J . E . Mecum—AVrit of review.
vileet. It is a downright disgrace
tain friends w ill now have no cause
Nuts,
Provisions,
Hats,
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
wood contract with the two canner-
and peril, and must In put down
to complain of their mail facilities.
Land Office at Knsehnrj». Oregon. [
Candies,
Fruits and
Caps,
j ies, after which he will stick a pen
September 12. ISS7. \
by American patriotism, or the
. . .
A steam pile-driver is at work ex­
Country
Canned
Hosiery,
is hereby inven that the f èlow-
200,000 liquor-,M o r » will take I in bls ^
»mt " " 1»« wmter slip- tending the wharf at Port Orford N 'r OTI0E
inir-naii'.od set'lt'r has tiled notice of
Goods.
Produce.
Clothing.
pen­ nini retir«* from the business
possession of the government.
200 f t . so as to allow vessels to get ; his intention t<» make iinnl pr.««»f in support
Cricket.
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,
! of hi« claim, and that said proof will bo ]7qTl t|iO hOQt
The people are beginning to see aud
aiongspleot
it to load hum discharge
, before
, r t lie Jmlgn
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r*
r- ' madu
or» I it I c «¡( co..,.,,,,,
t.iiec«»un- T ill lilu liDul JJtii ¿ ü iü b
T h e l * r l * » t e r s S > o v ;I.
feel this imminent peril, and have
\Y ith tiiO force at work getting out ! tyomirt of <’*»•.« c-vi.ity. Or., at Empire
AA «»e to tl «* unlucky wight whom ties and posts, and the increased j vUty. Or., oil 1 riday. N«»vend»er 4:b. l' '<,
p r o p r i e t : 'JES.
in some cases turned with fierce in­
dignation against the cause of | the printers devil deca itates ! A
f a c t i e s for shipping them it is j
hl,d ,»
s. *j of N. E.
their danger and disgrace. The D’l,e misplaced has sometimes a expected t<a keep a ves el or two ! See. »'•. J V- 27 S. li. 11 west, W i 1. M»r.
best way is to stop this thing now, keener edge than a ra/.<*r. Ju st running to Port Orford until the I 1 »«■ iw«»;.<•* îb*' bill'>'.vin^: w itn«‘Ss«‘P to prove
and start the saloou and it> belong- ! think of the innocent fellow who rainy season compels the quitting ' his continuo»!*: re«id«*ncc upon »ml oaltiva-
I tain of. «nidland«, viz:
ings on its travels. Ptohibition is: hurrieswith his carefully prepared of operati »ns.
; iolm L. Bnk»*r.
I
F irview.
Ci.-. W. Norris
a mighty conservative for« o. A"ote manuscript to tin* printer the ver­
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V, iff; -,
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('o.:s ('«»., Or.
batim ct literatim in accordance
for it it, make it effective.
.11*.■ uu«l !.. .i ».«!« i*.-»»»i. «>r M »«r. ii f*1 «.1. « »r.
1 he scar.’it
comparatively < f
« h.» ■. W. Johnston.
Oregon has a glorious opjiortu-! with the orthodox rules of the ! salmon this season i tin' Goouille
s *p20
K" ;i t»*r.
queen's
English
and
h*,
behold!
it
Up
p
nicy t<j put lierself on the highway
lis dab) is ficcou.it ‘«I f«»r in
¿ ti
i *•
comes
out
from
the
devil’s
hand
of progress, and lead all the P»-1
ri/»
various ways.
It would be a g<»o<l
> o h m hp: ti
í i?] a f
' it 4«i
2 di
cific coast. AA e must earnestly' dressed in the purest hog-1 at in! i<h'.a hi * think to put a g«>« <1 cluirg»* i b b i . V f
c
hope that this noble State will b a n -, Doesn’t he instinctively feel about <»f dynamite iu sea-lion rock lx foie*
From
Few towns po.N-.ess tlie natural advantages that (.’nquillt* enjoys, and which will, in
ish the saloon. The fact will In* j the back of his neck to fin 1 when* another inn of fi-h. This doubt-
tin* near future, cuiinc it to hlo-vom as the rose. It lias a beautiful and pleiuant site,
the grandest adveitis«*ment sin* the cleaver has struck him! Yes, hss has much to d<» with flu* small
being situated, tor the 1110-1 port, on a level plateau on the sunny side of the Coquille
can send forth to civilized m en.1 Bail man «»I YY ickeii H«»llow lo t run. Tiie desrruction of almo.-t
River, thirty miles from the Pacific,ocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours
O E ir r ^ r in g * t i n e T T . 3 .
Every minister, school-teacher, his head on the devil’s guillo- \ millions of them I >y small boys
steamer ride. CoquillcCity i>at the center of theconverging wagon’road system1 of Coos
devil, spell o u t; with hook and Jin»' is also another
working-man, taxpayer, and every tine. Now, dear
( ’«»unt v, ami is at the head of deep-water na\ i gat ion,and in the central part of a vast body
.
1
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ot rich, river bottom land, w Inch is the source of all true and enduring prosperity
The
women in the State, is now granted , :his last word with care. Take no- j good reason for their scarcity.
country round about is tilled with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled
the highest possible privilege J tiee that it is: g-u-i-l-l-o-t-i-n-e. |
extent, and is covered with a variety of timU-r that tor quantity and quality is not e s-
I
Pray,
don’t
make
of
it-glieeyoteen
j
A dispatch from Chicago says.
that of guarding the youth an
E X P R E S S
eell«‘d by that of any place oil the Coast, if, indeed equaled.
As a dairying und stock-
for that would be the unkindest j
children against the criminal in­ I cut of all. Well, you’re a good devil i A beef famine is feared. 100,000
and
raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking bealth.it is bound to conic to the front
runk. The fishing industry will prove an important fnotor, while the numerous mills and
fluences of the saloon.
Onesu- any way. Your intentions arel lir-ad of cattle have been destroyed
factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole
preme effort will secure victory. 1 good hut accidents will frequently by climatic causes and there baG
county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth.
Coqnille City is in the center, is the
happen with the best of (levels. been 75 per cent, rnor loss c f j yVrVOESwill leave (\>(|uille City every
—Cal. Christian Advocate.
most eligible aud will enjoy all. Its school, church, and sooiety advantages are second
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Just keep some Good Samaritan calves born this spring than usual, i m day (exc.qtt Sunday» at f> n. m. and 1 p. not one in the oounty. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the
in.,
connecting
with
steamer
each
trip
for
salve handy to your case und no
A T j| n i* » l C iililo r iiiii T o w n .
owing to the same reason.
nil p’ »kits on C ook bay. Leave Utter City county. It has the advantage of a corporation and is to soon have a mountain stream
The town is in the h«*art of by b *dy will be hurt.
every d.iv (ex«vpt Sunday) at tl n. m. and of water run through it for protection against fire. Proyyrty reasonable.
Bad man of YY iked Hollow.
J . A. D e a n , a g e n t ,
M . J . M c D o n a l d , t r o p .,
A one-armed man in Salem late- j
;>• nl* I’n-ocnsors )»v morning stage
far the vastest wheat field on earth.
Coquille City.
San Francisco.
can visit Marshfield and Empire City, hav-
You see miles and mil^s of wheat
A reporter of the Roseburg Re- ly applied for a divorce on the , ing two hour in each p'ace, returning
v4n2tf
bags piled up in little mountains vi«w visited the Douglas Co. Fair ground that the hand he had given ! Coquille City the snm«-day.
all the way to San Francisco by and was allowed a full list of the his wife in marriage was lost and i F a r © . O n © D o l l a r .
exhibits and the names of the exhi­
Always go with the mail« and make oon
the track waiting for the freight bitors the first day. It is different the contract was therefore void.
neotiona.
cars.
And yet the town does not here. The fair is pronounced a
JOHNSON & ANDERSON, Props
Governer
Bartlett
died
last
week
aeem to be overly prosperous. success by those who attended i t
▼5n39
and
the
L
ieu
t
governor
has
been
The
Review
in
speaking
of
it
says:
Perhaps I ought to repeat that it
JT . P . T U P P E R , P R O P R I E T O R .
is only one of about a thousand “Everything was orderly and har­ inaugurated as chief man of Cal.
monious, the managment having
like towns that have set out to refused to allow any intoxicating It changes the gubernatorial com­
“grow up with the country,” with liquor sold on the ground, so there plexion. ---------- - »+»-+-------- --
This Hotehis oented at mouth of the Coquille River, on
very indifferent success.
Red was a perfect absence of drunken­
The river Nile has overflowed its
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T I E ! IE
S B A
B
E
A
C
H
Bluffs has too many petty rivals ness and carousing.” With a con­ banks, ruined crops and drowned
th.n «.«no H u u d r o d
Th on»and «('r llooli&ii»» for p o t e n u in
tinuation
of
that
absence
your
fair
Everything Neat and Clean.
A Splendid Summer R esort
perhaps.
And perlm-is they are
the United Si ¿I n and Foreign eoun-
tries. toe pub'ikhere ef the Scientiflo
will be asuccecs, Brother Bell; and many people. Crops were destroy­
American eo n U o u e to ect ea eoiicitora
All m >deled too much after the you should urge it, if necessary.
for patoute, caveats. trede-marka,eopy-
ed and famine is iminent.
riffhte, etc., for tha United State«, a n d
same miserable provincial pattern.
U> obtain patent* in Canada, K n * l » n 4 . France.
Oerinany,
atul
all other conutnee. Their experl-
Rev. H. B. Swafford called on us
au^o 1 « une<|ualed end their faoilitie* are uoanr-
In these Californi i towns you hear
The schooner Free Trade sailed
p
a
>
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1
.
Tuesday.
To and from the House.
Everything doD© to render Guests com­
I»ri".e:n*e and «pacification* prepared and Iliad
the click-clack of the billiard balls
from this river on Saturday last
in the l*a'ent Offlee on short notice. T e r m * very
fortable at
r«a»orable. M o oharce for a z a m m a t l o n of medal*
The Esther Cobus is running to aud the Prien, Capt Peter Nelson,
as you enter them. You see some
or d r a n m c «
Advive by mail frae
Eel river.
Paten 1 «• obtained t brooch M n n n AOo.aranotioed
In» tie S t U I K I V T l K U ; A S i K f i t K AJd, which haa
red faced barkeepers in shirt­
.
. . . .
came in about noon on the same
the laryeHt circulation and 1 » tne mo at infloantial
newapaper of it* kind pubheb«»d in tha world.
The new American party is fig- ,,Hy, The Coquille »nd Parkers-
sleeves bustling alxiut in every
T h e advantage# of aoah a notice every patentee
Paities contemplating a trip to Port Orford, »or any place down the
nnderatanda.
uring
well
iu
many
places
in
Cali­
This lar*e and apleadidiy lllniitrated newspaper
one of the dozen or so “saloons,”
burg are due hut have not made
coast, should ship at this Hotel. The stages leave the house every
I* published W K K K L i at fS.UOayear. aud >*
fornia.
admitted
to
be
the
best
paper
devoted
to
ecteuoe.
two or three “dead heats” leaning
their appearance as yet. On Sun­
other morning.
meebaniea. inventions, engineering works, sad
A
number
of
the
school
district
other departmanta of industrial progress, pnh-
over each one of the many billiard-
lia:i*d iu any country. It eonfeia* tha n a m e * of
day afternoon the Prien arrived up
Saddle Horses to Hire at all tunes, at Reasonable Rates.
all patents** and litl* of ovary invention patented
officers have failed to send the nf u,-
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each week. Try it fonr m o n t h * for one dollar.
tables, a few old blossomed noses bond required by law to ISupt. Sher- , ^
! Ocean House rock, from which poii:t is the finest of all views, will be
Bold by *11 newsdealer*.
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If you have an invention to patent write tn
poking about the corners looking i wood
M u o n A Co., publishers of Sciantifi* ‘
>0 so at once, «and save Cook and is taking on a load of
. shown guests, with guide. Ladies will have beach rides five—on level
M e w York
J (SI H a Broadway,
n d b o o k abont patent* mailed h i
out for some one to treat, a dozen j trouble in your school affairs.
lumber at Lyons’ mill.
aud hard sand by the bracing Ocean. Fine Piano at home.
Steamer Myrtle.
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CO Q U ILLE C IT Y CASH STORE,
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(Successor to A. L. Nosier)
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COQUILLE CITY!
: ! The cftüiük Town of S. ïï. Oregon!
Colmillo Oli? ta Oliar City
Wells Fargos’ & Co.
Passengers.
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T H E OCEAN HOUSE,
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon.
A fine view of the Sea & Seal Rocks.
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