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asst W S- ! O t ’ R X F H .IIH O IC K . • Mjfrll« Peint Item«. [Gold lloaoh Gazette.] Weather warm. Dr. Holman, of McMinnville, Apples taken ou subscription at has cast his lot among us. Anyone ! Fishing in the river here is the j Gillespie ftrr* '<H* u* ^ r0ï,‘ Bring them apples you promised wanting work done in the dental order of the day now, and fish are! centC it) af*. w bouts too lati fo r tin this office. us right off. We re apple hungry. ! ami not to he .¡elave.1 no ( ’apt. Campbell of Marshfield is line, would do well to call upou | plenty. Mr. M. Kroll has quit the coal in town. Mr. Sol Eudicott ia ruuuiug the i U^ k ,he 8l“Ke f,r 1’USH’ 1 him. mines on the bay, and has returned Mr. Edward Hoffman and faini- shoemaker shop while hi« aon-in- wl,ere be bo8rded the CHr6' H u Attained a standard o f cxoellenoe Pay your subscription to the “ got there just the same.” admits of no superior. to liis farm near Fairview. law, Mr. «1. G. Fish, is gone to ' ly, of the upper rivei, hate been Itoootalus every improvement that tnvaattvw H erald . 4* The “ Big Sun Flower” can now ye ulus, skill and money can produce. ltev. H. 13. Swafford will hold di rusticating on the beach for the Iiosoburg, to lie absent a short Mr. Alex Stauff, of Empire, vine services in the church in this last few days. time. Mr. Eudicott is a first-class be seen in our office. It measure s came over yesterday. 18 inches across and was left by plhcc the fourth Sunday in this We are pained to chronicle the workman. County Clerk Lamb came over month. People from all parta of the Porter Zahuiser who brought it sod death of Frank Getchell, who to the river Saturday on business. It is Mr. J aroes Clinton and family of ; died at his parents residence on country are in town most every from Tho’s Smith’s ranch. Miss Bonnie Peed, of Myrtle North Coquille, were passengers this liver, last Tuesday morning,! day, with their teams of horses and not the best looking, but it is w ider Point, is visiting friends in this , oll ^lie Oere«, Xliurstlay. They go j Oct. 11, of that dreaded disease,! oxen and also pack horses, bring across the face than any sunflower place. to Bandon for the health of Mrs. consumption. Frank was one of j ing to market their produce and we ever met Business was booming about the There will be a dance given in Clinton. nature’s nobleman. Peace to his taking away supplies. the Odd Fellows hall next Satur T. W. Johnson, who has l>een cannery for a;few days last week. L ast w eek ’ s moving «. —Mr. Me- ashes. day night. A new schooner in this trade, living for some time at Dora, has As high as four thousand salmon Duffee lias moved into his neat res- These excellent Orfsn* are eelebrated far vo*- were caught in one day, and about mnf, qa&lily of ton«, quick retpousc, vsriety ot cm* Capt. Manly Roberts and family, idence on the hill near Mr. Meld’s; called the Rosaris, sailed from San moved to our place. biestiou, srtistic dc.-i-n, beautj in flniab, peifwt eight thousand in three days. As construction, îusltinr tUc:n theinoat attractive The merchants here are all busy of Marshfield, were in this place Mr. E. E. Stillwell moved into his Francisco, Oct. 1, for this river. mental and dctuable oi^aus for ton ans, is usually the case this immense cburchst, lodgcs, eocltti», etc. Last Tuesday, was the hottest and rejoicing. yesterday. property vacated by Mr. McDuffee. L IR H E D KEPVJTA114 Mr. Wm. Yolkmar, our worthy rim lasted but few days, when they V H U H T V A B Capt Reed moved his family j James Nosier moved iuto his new day that we have experienced this A U » r A G L IT lE B , slacked eff again. Taken altogeth to Bandon last week, where they 1 tesidence; A1 Devaul, the sufferer seasou, being 2 degrees hotter than tinner, has been adding some more er the present season has been from our late fire, occupies the at any other time. It was then work to his dwelling, in the way of will reside this winter. o o io m a m a u noa the average in quantity of salmon prophesied that it was a “ breeder” putting rustic on and paintiDg. There is a Imrgnlnr ii. town, and j vacated h , Mr. Ja«. Nosier, caught Mr. Alex Smith moved into the of a bad storm. But up to this T h isgivesita very neat appear is operating. He broke iuto Olive’s [Coast M ail.l property of Mrs. Mary Cartwright, writing, we have had but one slight ance. This is a flat roofed house, IntraetlM Backs ud Plu* fltwfc. safe last night Look out. Reports from the Siuslaw indi the first in this part of the country. and Mr. John Fliuu moving to | shower, Mr. G. H. Ramsdall, the photog cate an almost limitless supply of Caricene* sed Prie» Lists, on acpUsaStas, S M 0 The new church house here was town, occupies a building on Elliott j Mr. J. D. B. Lee, of Myrtle CHICA60 COTTAGE ORGAN CO. rapher, is now located at Randolph, Point, has l>een shipping to this initialed last Sunday a week ago, silver salmon on that river. When street between 5th and fitli. «31 BLUE ISLAND AVE«, where he is kept very busy. part of the river, a first class arti by having meeting by the Progres (•apt. Campbell left, on Monday of CHICAGO, IU * A n O b s c iir « ' —I n » « 's ile n t io n this week, there were about 7000 Derward Cartwright has been cle of hay, this last week. sive Dunkards, and also by having ICt-qnirtMl. fish lyiDgon the wharf in front of very sick at the home of his par The man that etole Capt. F l o y d ’B a wedding there. We learu in a roundabout kind Kyle A Bergemnn’s cannery and ents, Yoncolla for some time. of a way, as nobody seems to know fish, had better look a “ le e d le o n d .” Mrs. James Ferry and family, the boats were also filled. The Jas. Laird came in from Rose- anything definite about the occur If the climate in Hades, is any of Marshfield is here \ isiting. canneries have been compelled to burg Friday, bringing two Kansas rence, that an old man named thing like the climate last Tues Mr. Chas. Deitz returned home D ealer in gentlemen Mr. H. Bogue anil Mr. James Jamieson, who lived with day, Joe Curless begs to be ex last week, having been in different to 6hut down on fishermen, as they were unable to take care of the C. W. Warner. parts of the country, tuuiug pianos, the gang of Indians that infest cused. catch. The I’ mpqua fisheries are The wild geese are flying high. organs, etc. Mr. Frank Baxter moves to Sum- Randolph and vicinity, and who also supplied with all the fish they A light shower Thursday even The Zamloch show was a perfect uer to-day to take charge of the ; earned a good livelihood by sawing want boardinghouse of the O. S. I. Co. j wood, was found drowned in the ing. success in all respects, acid valua J. F. Hall passed diis examina . . . . . J slough at Randolph late on Thurs- Mr. Henry Lamb, of tho upper ble presents given to purchasers of v6n4 at Da pace. ^ ^ day night or early on Friday raorn- tion before the supreme court Inst river, accompanied by two friends, tickets. Mr. C. B. Crosby, of North Co- ing. It appears that the old man FOlt SALE. We had the pleasure of meeting week, and was daly licensed to quille, called on us yesterday and s wus seen at 7 p. m. on Thursday spent last Friday, rambling on the $2000, one-half down: A good farm of in our town, Saturday, two of our practice as an attorney in all the 87 acers pood land improved, situated at the m ade h im self solid for the H e r a l d evening alive and rumor 1ms it that seashore. His many unction of S mill and Middle forks o f Co some Indians found his body float The editor of the H e r a l d has Coquille City friends, Mr. Glenn courts of this state. for another year. in'/ in the slough late that night been wrongly informed, concern Aiken and Geo. M c E wad . Come friends will wish him the greatest quille river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining the premises. Mr. Jas. Cartwright has recover or early next moruiDg and tied it success. ing a vessel sailing iuto this river again, gentlemen, we are always ed from his late spell of sickness ¡ up, when some Indian women came Mr. \VT. H. Beyers, of Sumner, at mid-night. There have been ves pleased to meet you here. and assumed his jmsition as fire and look it away. Now, this is an improbable story. It is well known sels towed out at night, but none The Grand Army ball given here was in town Monday. He reports a man in Lyons mill yesterday. that a body will not float so 6oon has sailed in, to our certain know- ♦he 14th, was quite a success in all ready market for his “ Silver Brick” MRS. A. L. «LIVE, PROP. See the change in McMillans after drowniug, and such an im ledge. respects only not as large a turn butter on the bay, aDd although so card on our first page. He will probable rumor, coupled with the Mr. Clinton of North fork ar out as was anticipated, although licited to send to Han Francisco fact that the man was known or was furnish duplicates of cabinet pho lie has sold the entire product of ^T^HIS Popular Hotel has reoentlv bee a supposed to have had $800 saved rived in town, with his family, the receipts from the ball for X put in better order than ever before, tos from negatives on hand, at £3. up, none of which appears to be Thursday evening. Anis truly a favorite resort. They intend the benefit of Mr«, l'rey „„J fnrui-1 llis driir>' here- The tables Are supplied with all the deli Death and taxation are are inev forthcoming, gives this matter at to stay all winter. ly were very good. C alled . —Our efficient Co. clerk cacies to be had, aud iu style to suit the itable and the man who attends to dark look, suggestive of foul play, Only seven and a half feet of Miss Jennie Malehorn is visiting Mr. J. J. Lamb called on our city most fastidious epicure. the last half of the job will be o n ami it is somewhat surprising that water on the bar. Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart in this place, and is the guest of one day last week on his way up the more accurate details are not ments arc seooud to no hotel m Senthera hand tomorrow. Be sure to see him. forthcoming. We can make no Four schooners bar bound. Mrs. F. P. Hermann. river. Oregon. A nmn was drowned in Randolph Mr. C. W. V on Pogert came up charges at present in this particu ▼4nii0 Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. Myrtle Point Observer. lar instance, but the Indians at the slough, last Thursday night. Have T he B usy W h ir l . —Our towns last week with his pile driver to Oct. 17th, 1887. at the mouth of the river have not heard particulars, man Mr. Baxter goes to Humner and drive the piles for a boom at Mor- beeo in bad odor for a long time, M:>re A d on ras Bros, mill, two miles above and it is the general verdict that Rain »ml «nnehine. Mr L PPer<)UD uf Conledo w 1 oc- S e a L y o n . Randolph and vicinity would be this place. A boiler burst At Hume » car,. Cal‘y tl'° I™“ "5“8 t,mt Mr Balt,'r T h e T J n d e r s ig n e d better for their room than their vacates. Ho we go. Bandon, Oct. 15, 1887. The Sntelite was towed up and K C s is nery, some time since, but no oik ----------- company. We trust that a full in took on twenty-seven and a half vestigation of facts will be made hurt i A S ign . —Judging by the nnm- O P E N E D Fnirvlow I ictus. cords of hard wood at Phil Drain's and that the details of this matter Fish are coming in by the tlious-! ber who are able to pay for bad Weather warm and cloudy. place last week, for the Mount will be brought to light. whiskey or worse gin, for the past No news of lmjiortanco to re ands every day. Hood Packing Co. The threshing machine is at Jim few weeks, money must be D i e d —At Norway, Oct. 12,1887, port. M’ e are informed that Mr. Aver- ¡getting more plentiful. Jess so. B. B. Fetters aud Ed. Neely Perkin’s place. Hester Juliet Nelsou, daughter of ill has sold his interest in the mer Chris Danielsou returned from! * * M rs. Anna Nelson and the late went to Humner to-day with a four- the city last week. I H a t t - T h e body ca n tile business in Bandon to Oden Nelson, aged one year, nine horse wagon load of eggs. They A. Minard goes to Rogue river. : ^ raD^ Getchell who died at his Geo, M. Dyer, and that Mr. Dyer will return with their wiuters sup and. months and four days. Randolph, f i,rn arvnn LlOtlieih kOTOO DeBT Rl He a tirili will fn return soon. is now sole proprietor. ply of groceries shipped direct Is prepared to buy or sell for The weeping mother has the lust week was brought to this place Mrs. Toller is quite ill The pleasant countenances o f heart-felt sympathy of the entire from Han Francisco. reasonable consideration. The boss drug-store clerk of and buried in the Masonic burial Messrs. C. E. Edwards and Dan community. Mr. Neely raised some oats this He has the following for sale: your city cuts quite a figure in a ! Kroun‘^ May he rest in peace with Giles, of Myrtle Point, were to be year which is the largest we have Rut a few short months have vanished Go<L Since a father from ns torn; ever seen, a sample of which will bachelors’ halL Bird aud the The Greatest argain Out s e e n on our streets yesterday. Mr. Ere that grief we could have banished be sent to the H erald office the sinkers” have a tough time of it. Giles proceeded to Bandon. and A great fliaiifo for making Monoy, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Now we lose the youngest born. first opportunity. We would also A good many people are com- Mr. Edwards returned to Myrtle Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, 1 FOR SALE—Anytime within three months report how large some of the pota For it seems to he but yester Kopt. 10, 1887. f phiiiiing of bad colds, on the lower 14S acres, two miles above Myrtle Point Point. toes are, raised iu this section but Since our father took bis flight; ' ^ ’OTICE is hereby given that the follow 90 acres bottom laud; fiR acres under onltivs- : river. j L\ ing-nameil settler has filed notice of his we are afraid it would be called a Charley Dye and wife (wife—ha Now on wings our little Hester tion; lo acre* bench land cleaned. House Follows to the realms of light. I am well, if it wire not for the intention to make final proof in t»upi»ort of “ campaign” lie by people in other ha, how does that sound, Charley ?) two storicR, 32x24. Ram room for 00 to 80 his claim, and that said proof will be made states. Did he miss thee, little daughter? mumps, the colic, the toothache tons o f hay. Good orchard. Said to be the called on us yesterday and present I f the time for holding the Coos and the Asiatic collery, oollerry* before the Clerk of oounty oourt of Coos Co.. best place on the Coquille river. Price Did he oall thee from his grave? Or., at Empire City, Oregon, on Saturday, ed us with a bountiful supply of Did he !>eckon o’er the water? county fair was changed to Octo October ¡fifth, 1887, viz: Selden W. Warner, f.ViOO. Seven thousand dollars was offered chollerea, cholera, collerie—how Did be bid thee orosB the wave? wedding cake. The happy couple ber allowing our crops time to ma for the farm four yeurs.. Enquire of G. A. pre-emption D. S. No. 4883, for the S. W. ture we could then have something in thunder is it spelled anyhow? Yes. he t»eckon’ d—for he miss’ d her— proceeded to the home of the of S. W. 54 , Seo. 27; N. E. * of N. E. Jt.Hec. Brown Coquille City Oregon, or undersign Lodi. for exhibition that would bo a Reckon’d from the other shore— 33 and N. & of N. W. tf, See. 34, Tp. 29 S. ed. In case of sale of land I will sell cheap groom’s father on Cunningham — — -* ■ «#■ -» — — — — all farming implements stock aud crop. Go and dwell with father, Hester, credit to our?country. K. 12 west, W. M. S ts r tlia g Hews fr o m C s t « h l « ( creek. G. A. B, In that bright land evermore. We have heard it very frequent He names the following witnesses to C reek . Tho cheapest—148^ acres 2 miles from prove hi* continuous residence upon, and Mrs. Ed Gallier, of this place, re ly suggested by strangers travel In ItleinorintH. Gravel Ford. ¡10 acres in cultivation. AH Two weddings in one day. cultivation of said land, viz: ing over the country, that sign turned from a trip to Curry county good land goodout range for stock. House D i e d . — Sept 7th 1887, at Rosal boards at the cross roads would be Bells, tin cans, old saw blades, AH»ert Fredenbnrg last Thursday, where she had been 2t>xlG with shed Addition. Barn 30x43 Eli Fredenbnrg ia, Whitman county, W. T., of that an accommodation to newcomers. etc., in good demand at night E. all of Myrtle Point, Carter good orchard, 5 head of cattle, lot of hogs, visiting her brother-in-law Mr. Coos Co., Or. dreaded disease consumption, Where is our supervisor? We will On Wednesday, October 12, 1887, Samuel Brown 13 stands o f lK.‘es, farming tools. Good Steve Gallier, and her many Ohas. W. Johnston, furnish a brush if he will scratch timber on uncleared portion of the land» Sarah A., wife Joseph P. Davis, Mr. Samuel Adams and Miss Mar Register. eep20 friends of that part. Her health and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. around and get the paint And a AJ1 for $2200 enquire of J. SturdevaDt on the tha Coy, and also Mr. Charles Dye premises or of the undersigned. is somewhat improved by the Wm. Ciibbins, of Angora, aged board or two. and Miss Mary Buell, were joined THREE LOTS. J. B. Dailey is time keeper for 23 years, 3 months and 12 days. trip. A House o f 5 rooms centerallv located in the O. S. I. Co. at Sumner, and in the holy bonds of matrimony. Coquille City very cheap for cash. Mr. J. T. Moulton, of this place, She was an affectionate daughter, will have charge of the Co’s, store. W HITE CEDAR a devoted wife aud a loving mother, Peace-and happiness to their mem T IL D E V ]flïïL , moved his outfit for butchering and a faithful Christian. She whs ■J acre* of white cedar timber G. ory. As they have done well, we JL U v land, one-fourth mile from Bear over to Sumner last we* k, prepnra- a favorite with all; noue knew her Oct. 13, 1887. creek. Very Cheap. would say, go thou and do like tory to run a butchering business but to love her. She bore her Brewery for sale--capacity ot six BORN. wise. Hnircutting, Shaving and Shampooing etc. barrels. Good Location—Every at that place. The work on the sufferings with Christian fortitude, at short notice. Shop in the OLIVE Lotel. M. B. C. always murmuring, “thy will be thing convenient. Satisfactory r«asona To the wife Prof. J. E. Horner, of Rone- railroad is progressing rapidly, given for wishing to sell. done, not mine.” She leaves a hus burg. Oregon, October 2. 1087, a daughter. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ne and a half acres one-half mile from and the loggers are preparing their band, two children, a father and Weight 10 poauds. All parties doing well. A T ig h t P lac e .— Last week Mr. Coquille City, on stage road; house of Notice is hereby given that I have beon Ap camps for logging fast as possi ble mother, four sisters and three M. Wickharn’who works in the mill five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 160 pointed administratrix of the estate of Dir.n. Upwards of two hundred men are brothers and many friends to at this place, got his leg caught by Oden Nelson, deceased, late of Norway, froit trees, some bearing—Very oheap. mourn her loss, but weep not for 1 0 * 7 acres on North fork near Gravel and will be engaged altogether. Near Fairview, Thursday Oct. 12, Mrs. a moving log and pretty thorough Oo.>* oounty, Oregon, by the Judge of tho i t ) l Ford; 26 acres cleared, house 16x26, she is not dead, but sleeping. She A. F. Htecle, aged fifty years. ly crushed. At present he is get oounty court ‘o f Coos oounty, Oregon, there barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee Dr. M. M. Murphy successfully will soon waken towBlcome us on ting along fine and will soon be all fore ail persons having claims Against th« house; 4 stands o f bees, 2 oows, household removed a respectably sized tumor ; tlmt jlnroortai 8}lor0 state of said Oden Nelson are hereby not - and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon O .K . _______ from the beaming countenance of fied to present such claims, duly verified as and harness, 15 acres of crops; rsnjye out Dear Harah is in Heaven, one of oui well-known Coquille riv She has entered the open door, G iv e U s A R e s t .— There was by law required, to me at Norway, Coos side and’oonvenient for 100 head of stock, er young ladies, one day last week. oounty, Oregon, within six months from is less than one mile from school bouse And Wlit re bright angel ones are waiting n p s LY 0R S, rather more noise and racket than this date. As the doctor got such a good sen Id On that bright immortal shore. post offioe—$2500. Late of Oakland, California, desires to an was neccessary for sleepingl pur Htr900 ft r House and two lots infGoqullle DAted at Norway, O o o a oounty, Oregon, on his work that future admirers nounce that she will give lessons in drawing poses on the corner Second and It was hard to part with her, qp City; very ohesp. this 22nd day of July 1887. will hardly be able to trace the lo and oil paintiug, in flowers and landscapes, Elliot St. on last Saturday night. It One choioe business lot in Coqnille City Rut the parting will scon be o’ er. A nn * N klhon . —very desirable. cation of the former intruder, we also in Kensington painting. Fnll infor For we hope Again to meet her is a good plan to put such things Administratrix of the Estate o f Oden Enquire of Walter Sinclair, iuation can be obtained at Lyons’ store refrain from giving names. Find On that bright immortal shore. ttria nfltew. Veism. deopeeed. off tiH the next day. Coquille City. ont where it was yourselves, boys. A LOCAL ITEMS. J. G. Fish, of Myrtle Point, payed us a visit yesterday. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN ÜAt^N F rom d i« N««**(lde. THS POPULAS OBQAS J, H. ROBERTS, General Merchandise, Myrtle Point, Or. O L IV E H OTEL, Coquille City, Oregon. Land Land Agency! nsr Coquille « Toisorlal Artist Coquille Ctiy, Or. A O ! »ft. City