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vy.- Tonsorial Arllsl X.- h Lnk«' Hein». | !% ’«!#*» F ro m the Nea^ide. [Coos liny News.] Mrs. J. Snyder, of the Western Ed. Hi i : a l d .— As you have no! The mornings are getting q u ite 1 ( ’apt. Campbell sold the Mink ou Hotel, Marshfield, is in town visit regular correspondence fre m this cool. the Siuslaw last week, and return- Mr. E C orman, o f Norway was ? \ '\ '/ H i D E Y / r a ii, ing 1 1 *• r parents, Mr. and Mrs. on our streets Friday. pluco, will send you a few items, The bar bound vessels have all ed to the bay. 11 ii \*»5, o f this place. that might bo of some interest to j gone. ; John I'. Hall is expected on the Mrs. F. P. Herman, of M yrtle T veutv-tivo of tin* fifiiermon em the readers of your valuable paper. | The wild geese are plentiful at bay in a few days. He is a full Point Has in ton n yestenlay. IIuircutti»£, Shaving and Shampooing etc. ployed by the Mount Hood Pack fledged lawyer now’, and will, no at short notice. Shop in the O L IV E hotel. The dairymen are all well pleas- New river, M ill Sanders, the eflichmt tinner ing company can o up and started ed with their season’s work. They ■ The Lree Trade was full of doubt, soon be enjoying a large of J. Garfield, of Murshiidtl, is for Roseburg Saturday. I practice. have made about two.,tv-two tons freight. now working in the Pioneer hard flie fishermen of the Coquille of butter, for which they received , D ie young folks of Bandon had | Capt. Dunham and wife left for ware store in this place. will give a ball n "xt Saturday all the way fiom 25 to 55 cents per a social hop in \\ alker’s hall, last Roseburg, Saturday to meet Mrs. i Hftij j u s t r e c e i v e d a t ( ’ barley M om wh * his been s o night at Random The proceeds pound. Saturday evening. ! Dunham's mother who is coming journing in C ilifornia for some will g o to the Fisherman’s l uiou. her n ew A . I I . Thrift has moved into his The M yrtle was beached last from the east on a visit, liobt. j time returned last week, looking I'li * Areata came in at the bay fine i evidence. It is said to be the | Monday for the purpose of putting i Dunham has charge of the Coos < well ns usual. Sunday, but went out again and finest in the county, and reflects on a new propeller. ! during Harkcess’ absence. W ill Disher who has been visit proceeded to the Siuslaw. Sin* credit on the builder, Mr. Jaim s I ne hestlees seems to be doing! Some of the cranberries planted ing his former home in Humboldt will return to the bay in a day or Gastello. a good business, in the towing j by C. D. McFarland on N orth! county, California, returned F ri two. The g^t'se Imve commenced to trade. , Dough, yeilded a few berries this îg t S t y le s day. lie reports times lively in Mr. A. (I. Aiken, while in Rose- come to see us again, which re- j The Postal agent is making bis fall, which were much more than H imbol It this seas >:i. burg purchased a splendid Baine minds us that winter is near at I semi-annual visits, average size. The plants are \ X j ADIES AhDOmiDREN S 23IATS M i. K ing Whitlow, of Sumner, wagon of Messrs Moore A* Evens, hand. j The th in of Averill & D yer has thriving splendidly, and have al- j F lo w e r s , e s t r io li moved Mr. John Epperson to agent.*- for that company in that The ball given here on the 8th j beeu dissolved, Mr. D yer continue- most P ln m e s an d completely covered the i town last Friday. W e were sorry 1 place. inst, was a grand success. Miss : ing the business, also the firm of ground—an acre and a half— where T i pns* to lose so good a neighbor as Mr. j V of. Boyrie’s school will open ! Maggio Lorentzeu and Mr. Owen | Hummersly & Stitt has been dis- i they are being cultivated. Mr M e-! Baxter, but glad to have so g »o 1 a for busine.*- on Monday LO OC11.S. next. \ I I ; Short were awarded the prizes for solved, Stitt continuing the busi Failand does not expect th eso man as Mr. Epperson take Ins persons wishing to patronize the being the best round dancers. The ness. plants to bear well for two years: r,n o. O m a m e n place. school are earnestly requested to supper was given by “ Grap” which | Mr. R. H. Rosa, has a fine cargo yet, but hopes to get half a crop R u c h in g E m b roid ery Mr J. H. Schroeder, wife and be present on openin'' day. was splendid. of lumber ready for shipment, but i™ ‘lmu Bn,i8- : V e ilin g Scarfs etc. etc- daughters Ella and Alice, of Halls W. S. Marshall has returned freights being so much l,iRher Kt Mr Jonas Goeller, of Halls I fi. d witii the n sult oi Ins experi- Hats trimed to order a speciality. prairie, spent several days last cr« ek, has tladl'd his farm to Mr. from California. H e didn’t briug J other places, he cannot get a ves- meat, and anticipates ample return | straw, I’ln-.b. Silk. Satin <>r Velvet, vhi®k week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kribs, for his outlay. He has two acres , w»* v.ii, t-c’u cheap tor i amb vln 6 . Bog tie, late of Kansas. While we her. W e were disappointed, as we t sol to come here for it. o f this place a n 1 a U » Mr. anil were going to give them a benefit. The Sun Francisco Chronicle in more nearly reatly for planting. are glad to have Mr. Rogue among NO TICE FOK P U B L IC A T IO N . Mrs. Hanley another daughter and There are several parties here, its marine news, reports a vessel uk , we are sorry to lose Mr. Goelier, Lund Office at Himeburg. Oregon, t Tb<* L ic k T r lr « r « | if. aou-in-law of the lower river. from Humboldt, h ik in g for home« called the liosaris as sailing for Sept. 10, 1887. ( however we think he’ll be back Cleveland, Oct. 17.— The great "VTOTIOE is hcr«*bv *;iven tknt the follow This is a good place for them to this river, but she has not hove in Mr. B. H. Haskins, of the North again before this tiru * next year. telescope for the Lick observatory Xx my-named settler has tiled notice of hia settle. sight yet, and nobody seems to fork, presented ibis office with a j intention to make final proof in support of of California, which was being hia claim, nnd that said proof will be made Tin* Viti»i!:«I H u»(-**T bi> M j r l k * " Peter Nelson is building a nice know anything about her. sample of potatoes grown ou his, F io iir l» lii‘ lli. manufactured in this city, has before the Clerk of comity court of Coos Co., dwelling ou his ranch which he The tug Robarts, of Huinlioldt place, known as the W hite Mon Oil our way down the river yes- been completed, and will be ship Or., at Empire City, Oregon, on Saturday, bay, was expected to arrive in this arch, which is the finest we have terday we met the steamer “ M yr purchased from his father. October 35*th, 1887, viz: Seiden W. Warner, ped in a few days. R. S. Floyd, of pre-emption D. S. No. 4883, for the 8. W. l'he people of this place and i river on the 10th of this month, seen, also a tomato that only lacked tle” going at full speed up stream. ! Ban Francisco, who is one o f the of S. W. S**c. 1*7; N. E. M cf N. E. «¿.Sec. au ounce of weighing two pounds. 11 was not the advertizeU direction vicinit>' rai»ed 8onie “ oney *° b,,i!a " ith l » « « * looting for new I ocr - trustees of the Lick fund, Profes- 3J itnu N. ^ of N . W. '4, Sea. 34, Tp. 2*J S. Mr. Edward Roberts will lecture ot our popular craft, hut when we | a climch I,f'ar ,he Florati cl' « ' k | ‘ ¡< uir . But she has not showed up bor S. Newcomb, of Washington, li. 13 west, W. M. He names the following witnesses to Them yet. oil the lalxjr (piestion as follows: saw the gay decorations o f the j bri,1ee over a .v,' ar H8°- atl ominent astrououier, and Pro- j pr ive bis continuons n-‘ idence upon, and A t Sumner, Thursday night; at swift little boat we smelled several " aa a «»u u n ttee of three selected | The following istho marine news fess<»r »S. W. Burnham, of Chicago, ! çultiv»Ation of said laud, viz: tal' ‘‘ clmrEe- They have let dif- \ for the week: Arrived Sclir. Free Marshfield, Friday night and at mice and w lmt we learne I after. ô .1' 0re “ “ ? lll,nK ,üe L lewope, Ki^irv,k.,i.u,K 111 ^ jiersor.s .uki • th.- tomber and ; Trnde, Nord™ , 17 dava fnnn San “ ,| Coaledo Sunday night. Mr. wards boro out the correct iiupres- appropriate it to their own use. | Francisco to tlie C. M. * T. Oo.l 11 b the lu 16 Wl,rl11-1 s,„u» ei iin,wn ! Coo,Co..’ or. Rotiert* is posted on what he talks sit in oi our olfactory nerves. Qiiarieriy .vit^iinc. : ( bas. w. Johnston, about, and all interested should We have therefor«1 the pleasure Now vve hâve no money, no luui-j Sailed O ct 17, Schr. L izzie Prien, and “ no ' church. 1.........1 ---- K Gentlemen of ' Nelson, San Francisco. O ct 18 • C ur - «d quartcrly meeting for \ — make it a point to go and hear to record the marriage tit’ Capt. lier A DM I NINTH YTOK’S NOTICE. the Coquille Circuit will be held at him. Levi Snyder, of the steamer “ M y r the committee, why did you take Sehr. Antelope, Brigham, San Notice is bereity j^ivt n tlint 1 have been np- charge if you did not intenti to do | Francisco, Oc*. 21, Coquille, Smith, Coquille City, commencing with , pointed :idr..ii)i.,t.r:itTix of the estate of tle, to Miss Clara Sdiroede,rdaugh- C. W\ Von Pegert drove the ' a sermon Saturday • ’ - p. Mi., in i- (Won Nelson, dtoetised, lato of Norway, spiles for Morras Pro’s boom at ter o f Mr. Fred Svbroader, oue o f ; )'*,ur dll,.v ? Take “ J* a,lvi<'e and Snn Frauoiseo. The Parkersburg j mediately after which the confer- ' ( ’<*oa c »untv, Oregon. L>* the Judt;o of the It to " * » ,uatter’ Rs HO,ue of J’ou i * i » probably sail to-day their new mill at the mouth of our most resgeeted citizens. When I went to school last, ’ 11 enee , will be held. A ll the official1 r " “V T ' 1 responsible. . j , fore all persons havin'» claims nemust th® Glenn Aiken creek last week, and would be su[.erll.ums to dilute up- committeemen are James Olsen is going to start a i remember, litui use;l t*» b e s]>ellod ( members are e;« mesti v requested, ! state of said Otltn Nelson are hereby uut- is now driving for Lyons’ mill at on tiie bride’s loveliness or the fied to \>u sont such claims, duly verified as 80 ^ir f‘8 I^ssible, t«> be in attend They fisiiery at New river.and is making ; “ ]-i-o-u” nowit is speli..*;l “ 1-y-o-u.” this place. In order to have a bridegroom's popularity. t>y law require«!, to ute at KOiway, CVaa preparations for a large catch. ; There has been a grt* c iru ig ' 1:1 ' .nee co'.mtv. Oregon, vritbiu six months from are known tou s all. W e have greater boom capacity, Mr. L. will J. Wr. C iu ia, P. E. Thrift A Langlois have the larg- ■ spelling the last few years tins date. construct one on the oposite side hardly a reader who will not recog Dated at Norway, Coos c iu.ity, Oregon, II. i*. S w aito kd , Pastor. p lui N o wedding est stock of goods ever brought j The fishermen will glvt o f the river, which will also protect nize the picture. bis 33ad day of July ISi-T. clieilP | Kill at the end of the fishing hea- A nna N blson , that shore from washing, caused which lias occurred here for many i hero **}»**> whil‘h tho3T Mrs. M. Way, of this place is Admiiii: irairix of the Ertiutc of Oden vears has given more general sat-! for c* as,,‘ ! 8011* They have not decided whetli- by the old boom on this side. ¡quitesick at present. Nelson, deceased. __________ isfaction, and none in w hich the E '] * S!l-VR that W illie M. may | er to have it at Randolph, or this Rev. H. B. Swafford will hold Fred Kronenberg sailed on the youthful couple may look for and liavo n,ore money than himself, place, as yet. services at the following times and ! schooner Antelope for Ban Fran- deserve more unclouded lmpiness. j ,>ut he the be8t Poking. ! S ka L ion . places, to wit: Myrtle Point, S.itur i ciaco, wh«»re he expects to remain. Wonder who it was that made so j Bandon, Oct. 22, 1887. W. II. S. llyd o of Marshfield o f day, Oct. 2Jth, at 7.V p. tu.; Brown s I lie members o: Co. H., (). N. ( WiM.iiug * which many mash 3 s at the dance the! school house, Sunday. Oct. dOtij. at ficiated und the "-* other ni'dit ’3 F h H » in the < t»» 4 >. }»re requestt-d *<• attend their regu 11 a. m ; Catching creek school took place at tht* residence of the Wonder if ho couldn’t make a Ld. H erald : In regard to the lar meeting • m Nov. 5th, viithout house, Monday, Oct. 31st. at 7^ p. bride’M fath**r was fully attendt'd by bettor mash on a hunk of tobacco? death of James Jamison, wh • ivj-8 fail. tiie i 'latives ai;d intimate friends lias nttainci n stand&rd of cxcclleno® which m.; Norway, R *ed’s hall, Tuesday, admits of no superior. the Wonder who didn’t get to dance ! drowned near Randolph on .ill friajMla of P.iildbition a:e of both contracting parties. Tiie ItoontHins cv ry iinprovcurtent thatinrontiv® Nov. 1st, at 71 p :u.; Floras creek, ereuius, tkd! aad wouey cun produce. the ! night 4 *f the lilth inst., I find requested to meet at the church in M yrtle Point brass band was in ! enough with her partner? mirth side, Sunday. Nov. (Ith, at 11 Wonder what Owen Short comes facts to be as follows: Tim de- till.- place, ('a i m sduv i.«* * y . oth, at attendance and lent the charm of a. m,; Lorentzen j hall, Nov. Gth,at to New Lake so often for? ; ceased lived with the Indians at ti e 7:fi0 p. ui. music to a scene which was hapi- EVERY n 7A p. m. ' mouth of the slough and ho and i Wonder what tht* attraction is ness itself. Tim dinner was all Eugene Robinson, of the Mat * 1 O&OAJT filings seem 'd to get a little mix some of the Indians were drunk i for Tom Langlois on the hiM? W AR- that epicurean appetite could de Rink creek, starts to-day for Hum u *1 in the cabin in which he lived .! ed in regard to tne donation made * BAMTBH Wonder who it is that knows sire and literally, ‘ all went merry boldt. where he goes to spend « by the Coaledo »Sunday school to They remained together until n : C;- .' m every body’s business better than FOR as a marriage bell.’’ May the j good share of the winter. Don't i.., » late hour when the Indians left, the .Sunday school at this pbtce. they do their own? FTVB new 1 v wedded couple never leave i know what the attraction is. down the river. The coin never came to hand at ail, Shortlv . going \\ onder when ' i ‘Graps’ cook is * I Ed Boy rie returned yesterday YEARS us, and may they ever successfully and the papers and lesson leaves after. Jamison left the cabin, bare-1 mi'mate the waters of 1 ft* and the coming?. from Nevada, where lie has been headed and barefooted, and that were exactly like those with which W onder what Jt*f7 sent for n new freshets t.f the Coquille river. i engaged in a saw-mill. H e re « are c< . lira ted for vol- These exee!':-:it t' was t li1 last seen of him alive. A our school was already furnished, suit of clothes for? !■ ;ir'..*e,\ariety of com- nmc, quality < t -r/- * sumed his position as head sawyer biiüitiou. taCr'." «.< L. auty i.i lluieh, jierfeet I ii t lu s t r j. E'ntt'-t.klx:* üiotii« who was drifting just and would of course, been a >ui- Wonder who it was that sang so ; fisherman . i ci'iîi attiaclive. oru®> xd li , i . ■ , i ,, , , . • i • i , I in Lyons’ mil! in this place, this constr r^niitt for liooite, bchuuk^ O t mollili aita »’in*». a sample We have receive! below the place about midnight. 1 plus, therefore tin* school here re nicely at the last dance? cburchen, iodica, toeicutt, cic. heard a splashing in the water and j moniu*S* turns tLe papers etc., and thanks Hour g round al Mcssr*< Rose’s 4\ E S T A B L K n E D R K P F T A T IO I, S ee Y ou L atek . V N E 4 C A L E 9 F A C IU T 1 E S , which dial- Roseburg, sort of puffing noise as of some j An entertainment will be given them kindly for their benevolence Fluke’s mill. Denmark, Oct. 19, 1887. 6 1 Ü U L D V .O K U !IF.!f, - .* • . one partly strangled. The noise! ' ’I Bunday school of this place it'l ges for tpiality tiie produrti on BEST w i T M i t i ^ and beat wishes. tic :«( ti u f M rs . Cnlii4-riii4* S|4*4*l4*. lfir | on Friday evening, November 4tii j COMBINED, MAÜ.E THIS fie '.fills Oil the Paci seemed to he in the slough ne Quite a new feature in Arago o f any of til«.* Mrs. Steele depa.itod this ii to I why tli«* people of its month and he was on the point proceeds or w society is the inauguration of a ( ’rast. »1 ust , Oct. lot! 1887, aged a1 out 52 years. to buy an organ, which is so badly fir staff import tin hould Coos * ' • ; of tlro])ping liis net and going to Literary and Debating society. Instruction Cooks and Piano Stools. wthcr state w h ile s u c h | Lor many weeks she lmd beeu a i see about it when the noise ceased. needed. Their second debate was held at lift* from ai Catalogues ®cd Prieo U l t i , od application. I H unrivaled raw material lies to their patient sufferer from cancer of the j L’hf next morning a fisherman : the Fishtrap school house on ln*t stoics. unli-r a fear ...ilea tin* utlier siile o f , Mumnc.b,ami nlfhough her on death CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. lyiog Bu , ,,jBCCyeml lhfl ,„,dv Saturday evening, and the anima might have been expected at any , botp,IU c f £31 BLUE ISLAND AVEL, 8ei»teinlif*r :vOtU 17>7, ft, S.m lkie};o, the slough near its tbe Coast range, we cannot for tht tion w’ith which even the younger fornili, to the wife of L. C. Gibson, a d.iuich- iife of us \\T CHICAGO, ILL. ns see. set*. w «: can hardly time, it was none the less hard j mouth, and in shallow wrater near members entered into the subject ter. the shore. His skiff was also found blame our people in the past for j when the end came, to those who augurs well for the success of the having recourse to far away ports ha(l loved her so much; in whose adrift in the slough. There were C oquille City Grammar School. no marks of violence on the body literary undertaking. A number for the necessaries of life because j hearts her death will leave forever and the money in his pockets un Candidates for admission are re of resolutions and byelaws, pre we were more isolated fiom the an aching void. The funeral took disturbed, so that it is quite evident quired to be able to read in the sented by Mr. John Edmunds were The higher stud I'mpqua valley than at present; I place in the Methodist church, it was a case of accidental drown- Fourth reader. adopted, and the society starts but WK I- rni-Btlv present to tlie ir ! oondneteil by Rev. S. Barklow, of ¡»g- The deceased was a member ies are not obligatory but optional. with fine promise. J 1 - - • - - of the r i6herman s l nion.by whom Every pupil will be urged to pur views tho present condition of ! Norway, and the remains were fol- , , . . * . ,. , , he w as decently buried, and whose Mr. Wiiner who lately purchased Bullur.i, took sue such studies only that his or things, and would make I k > 1(1 to lowed to their last resting place by , Frrei,|r.ut Ti J j the Franklin and Poster places lias her ability will warrant. Terms represent to them that when we a L' aiko crowd of weeping friends j charge of liis effects. started a singing class in his neigh and relatives. H er coffin was T. J .P . of tuition F i v e D o l l a r s p e r can obtain such excellent flour as _ decorated wfih beautiful flowers, vtlii4 borhood. We had the pleasure ot Q u a r t e r - One price only. Time that turned out by the film above Were tenderly and tearfully ar- ltaii<l4»||ih T,n4*onl(*s. hearing his first singing lesson is to be reckoned from the day naim tl. with the present wagon ! rang«*d by loving friends, who iD A ll is quiet at present writing. last Sunday and were (truck with road facilities, it will pay them to this last sail moment could do The fishing interests are begin that the pupil is admitted. No re the lucidity of his touching and send to Roseburg iustend o eto San ! nothing more than pay this tribute ning to wane, and the town is full but«; for absence, except in case oj aiis. t l ni.ivF. m r . the thoroughness with which In* i - • r *i • ii Tf • i i»f respect to her memory. She protracted illness or withdrawal. Francisco For tlieir Hour. It ih»i . 1 . . . , . J, » I of festive fishermen. leav«1« a huslmnd and two daugh entered into his subject. Mr. embnrnssing that we have not mills ters, who reside near Fairview. Mr. Douglas, o f the Randolph Wiiner asks for no remuneration, r p H I S Popular Hotel has recently b«®n j hotel is doing a rushing business, able to meet the demand among A F HI END. F put in tietter order than over before, ------- ---» 4------------- but teac hes for the benefit his in- ourselves, but we should really re and no wonder for he koeps an ex- an is truly a favorite res.»n. S300, $300, 8*100, $300! stiuetions will confer upon the II)IS S LYORS, , , • , e __ j cellent house and sets as good a The tables are supplied w ith all the deli- joice that so uenr at ¿iome amF Money to loan on improved fui in , . , • » • , , ! i.nto of Oakland, California, desires to an- ; cacies to be had, and in style to suit th® coninmnity. H is large class is among onr own p»tople there is HPCnrity in the above sums can be a * i 11 • 4* 1 , J 1 1 K 1 [ noonc© that she will give leasona iadrawing most fastidious epicure. grateful for his hindl\ efforts in such ..II excellent supply, by order- ; b / ai)nlicfttion to the ulldor. ! . ÇumsdeU m still among us and | nud M painting, in towers and i.iatacpea. | Its din ing» rooms and steeping apart their behalf and are determined to ing some of which we not only | h.A (l aPPllCft“ ° n 1116 ' is just photographing everything ; ftlso in Kendincton pamtim*. Full infor- ments are second to no hotel in Sc»nthein profit bj the course of instruction patronize home industry but bene- j signed at Coquille City. | that comes in sight of liis don. I maUon oan bt* obtained at Lyons’ storo. : Oregon. L o d i . Mr®. À. L. (Hive. Prop. A. J. Bberwood. J fit ourselves. Ooqnih* Citr. hs will give them. L O C A L IT E M S . Coquille Ctiy, Or. n»r{s. f. I», o l iv e Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of CHICAGO C O TTA C E - ‘i f i 'T i1 ' r - 1 TH E PO PULAR ORQAH i J, H. ROBERTS, D e a le r in General Merchandise, Myrtle Point, Or. O L IV E HOTEL, Irani ail Pits! Coquille City, Oregon.