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O iju itU ' ¿¡*11 2 > e rn tA . I V r s r r r p i i n r r nn I m p o r t u n i F iift o r . I A poetolliee has been established , at Flynn, Umatilla couutv, Oregon, ■ Steamer Myrtle. t ^ ui Tins!«** Ilrpnrt. Washington, Dec. 20.— The re- In any line of business, the man who « 80 S reasonable ecouotny an d ! » i ' 1 Bellmensby lma been a p -! port of special agent Tingle, who T U E S D A Y , DEC. 27, 1887. 1 has the ability to give fair manage-! P ’ " 1*'''1 PoetmiairesH, also anothor j was sent by the treasury depart- T m I h r tl i * . By delay« of the mails or some other cause, our editor in chief was not heard from for several weeks, and becoming a little anxi ous to hear from him, his satanie majesty left in charge started on Inst Wednesday at noon for the bay in order to communicate with him by telegraph. W e boarded the steamer Antelope and were win ling our way down the river, and before one coniti think, al- most, landed at the mouth of inont ami the perseverance to hold on will, in a great majority of cases, make a success; while, on the other Land, the one w ho rushes into whatever he has undertaken with a spasmodic eu- deavor to win all at once, as a gen- oral rule wastes bis energies and often fails for sheer want of perse- verance. The editor of the ludus- Oregon, with postmaster. r |'*IME in this progressive age, an object. I. Save time by taking this steamer. The object, as well as time is accomplished in vonr trips to and fro on the river. Chas. Pickard as waters last year to supervise the LEVI SDYDEk, C'/tPITO, F irs t T h r o n ; ; li T r u lli. San Francisco, Dec. 20.— Tho first California A Oregon through .. 1 train arrived yesterday in two sec . tious. The trains carried a large j crowd of passengers, i row n Frinì*«* !M#y H c o a i p r. Maker- the round trip fr< m, CoquilleCity, port. H e says but few seals per to Bandon. every day. Leaves Coqnille City ished on the drives, and fewer still wore killed by clubbing than lietnrning leaves Bandon 2 r. n . arrives at Tor Coqnille City 5:30 P. m . Every other Sun- formerly. He recommends that : Q * . i day. commencing Sunday June 2t)tb, 1887 o ta u e r Ù | more , omP‘°y^J a“ 1} 0(J" :.n excursion will leave Coqnille City 6:80 ucated by the lessees of the islands and Vehicles. 1 A. m . sharp arriving at Bandon, 10:110 A. u . in the work of killing seals. He r I Ml FSE are the bcut-maile goods ever of- giving four hours or more on the: Bandon i be. ch. boat leaving 2:150 p. it. for return also recommends that n twenty-ton J l ferud for »ale iu Oregoti. The Oregon trip. Hemember f every alternate Snnday A gent Farm Machinery trial ( iazette has observed that the j 5iurReilleB, Dec. 20.— Iu an in man who starts in to do a days | tftrvii, w witll ft reporter to-day, D r .! yaeht bo sent to the miands Walker’s Hoad Cart, a sample of which Mr. Norris had ou exhibition at the late fair, is the best in point of durability, ease of riding, and beauty. Hu will forward yon at much lower price, quality consid, red, any thing in the farm machinery line, from the most extensive self-binder or thresher, to a h aul-rake; and anything in the vehicle lint* from a baby carriage or bob-sled, to ta liaest top-lmggy or four-horse wagon. W r iteil. N. at Fa rvi«*w. n7v5 until further notiee. work, ami attempts to do as much j McKellzii, the complete recov- \ ° .8/V^111 gT ' TEE lïüiï ATTI (MSKtDIOlU Such a steamer could run into the in one hour us ought to be done in erv *»f tho German Crown Prince S T E A M E R , lagoons in search of marauding Beaver slough. Here we t«>ok tw»>, will usually find it necessary WJMJ not impossible, schooners. passage on the little steamer Denv in a short time it* take a rest, and A C h a n c e lo r S u l l l i a n . er for Coaled»\ The title being while he is resting will lose valua î, New York, Dec. 20.— Richard j San Francisco, Dec. 18.—The ;o V V and Sure. low it was with some delay ami ble time which h* evidently feels Iv. Fox. backer of Kilraiu, has ca- steamers Arago and Areata of the ditliculty that slu made her way that he ought to make up. judging 0 . R e e d c a p ta in , blotl t*> London that he will back Oregon Coal ami Navigation Com- up the slough, to the railroad sta from the spasmodic efforts he will Kilraiu against any man in the j panv, «re unable to bring down Stakes ’.! c- round tr p t-< tv« en Baudoa » 4 IT I E W make when he starts in to work L’oquiile City every day. tion. Here we boarded the little u . , . . . . .. iio i . . world, Sullivan preferred, for $10,- coal as fast as it is mined at Coo* * ñ >T" k Leaves Bandoli tibout 7.:lO a. in., arriving ft » car ami were off again. A\ In n we again. Dut, at night, the man 1 ¡ j Bay. The company is now nego- ; Q I ru at Coqnille City about 11:30 a. m. Ketvrn- L ¡ iü L j inp, 1 avosCo n ib City about 12:30 p. m . ha» 1 crosso»l the isthmus, the steam works steadily, but perseveringly, ► -o- - — j tinting for a steamer in the east to ! r, • * . » , ami arriv- h at Pa bon about -i:3»> p. in. er Little Annie was there awaiting will be found to have accomplished rou«* F i r e place on the line, and if the nego- ; I ‘X u p *T T is Sb. timer »•< i . i *ctR at Coqnille San our arrival. We were soon < n the most, while usually he will Fr,,n0,8C°-.. UeC- i 1' - 11* ! tuitions fall through they „ i l l build ; City vith the “ < B1HCIS** for Myrtle Point. board, ami much surpris'd to see also be found iu a much better Pioneer flower mills, on Stevenson i a new ope here. C o q u ille “TuV À X j Through fare on both boats, COct*. what improvements have been condition to commence again the st eet, near Second, was destroyed j *-.ry inorili up, ix - N V f« K OF DlSSOLTTit by fire at 1 o'clock this afternoon. ' t S ^ ' 1 a A pt Sundays, n’pfliino Myrtio Point at made iu her a p p e a ra n c e since tak-! Ht-'xt day. o*ic.* is hc.-vdy civ«'!i *.b t «* cop nr‘m r ll:tW a. ri. « Myrtle J'oint at Iti li . Insurance aud j ^ ¡80 it is in business. One will Doss 815,000. I k l »<*-•» S. P. l x ,hi » 1 ivt « » • t!' en iu charge bv lmr present own- Lvr{e«t CirciQtttien « f nny Agrkulturai Pagoa aud reaches L'ora at 5 p. m. Pass^nper«» ( ’. Johnson and XV. T. Stona of this place, in the Wrci. ere. A litile more than an hour ¡ seem to hustle around and make a cause are nt this hour unknown. will reach Cotjuil e City at 3 p. iu. the a.»me is this day by mutual oon.eui disolvod, and | day. 1 3 0 , 0 3 3 S & 0 & 3 l& % t $ 9 later we hove in sight of the g lim -( considerable to-do over wlmt he is C o n v ic t * K * v * lt . Î ù 1 S T E L « P E % rä’ V § A 1 > AGE Dora, i«yr-. roiiii a;ic Qome anb ^arm. London, Dec. 20.— A rumor is j doing, and after wasting his ener- gio« in accomplishing what, by tak- | Cl;rrent that a rev»)lt broke out on : ing a little more time, c o u ld He : Doard the convict ship Orneborn. • dono with very little effort, and j houn(j for Cnvenue, and that eleven then, because, as he thinks, he fails of the ringleaders were shot bv t«> meet tho success he imagines he the soldiers who guarde»! them. ! should, becomes discourage»! and is meriug lights of Marshfield, twi light having fallen upon the scene. Wt* were m»*t at the steamer land- iug by our old-time friend, John Suyiler. of the Western hotel, with whom we put up foe the night. After supper we went to the tele- graph office, to attend to the send-! ren,1>' to make a change to some- ing of the message;this being W at- tiling else. ] his, in a majority of ed in the store of Mr. H. Seng-1 proves a loss, ami, in conse- slacken, which presented the a|>- ■ qnonce, he does not au»*e?e»l as the pearance of the headquarters o f ! energy he displays would seem to Santa Claus. During the evening waarant. Aiit*ther man, wlii;«* h* wct visitt'd several places of busi may not make a gieat display of Al'lvJ* tli»* Chin«*'*»*. and henoe forth the* buMin^sa vili bo co n -1 7. J. Sisuilur. Proprietor. dacti-J by fl:m of Stone d Fields. i *7 T O i T S 3?-Äe3P3SSIÄ. A’l bliving claims against the o'd firm 1 Magnificent TrcMluwi L;.*.. or oaiin*; bilia thereto vili s< .tl«* v»i hi iiiJ slfh á î th 3 p ^tf.orcoîjm C.tma*.»- , ^ ^ ■ C O O t » . 4» 'f f 'e a t v . en edvertltin-spooo when in Chinfio, wili find it e r fi» a: .... \V. T. Stone. ( oj-y avi Ot:tat to Ctah-w.'.-vv r:î*. S. P. C. J ,boson. H3ME Al*D L5.U»vKU «V Mie Ad«rtisnç Agency cf 5 f'.r.n i * ddw*- W. T. S one. Dat *d. 1 -ecemb« r D. 1HS7. c: N O I’ICK FOP. P » T.LI A m N. Lami Olile«* al Kosoburp, Oregon. I D«*oo:uber ft, 18S7. * oticc* i-« b«*r<-by iiiv« n that t1:«’ follov.-inr; named H4‘tlU-r lias lilt-il imtlcf* of her in- ! tentimi to make final proof in Hupport «>f i ; ln*r claim, and tha. said proof will be* made ! j be for* thi* Cb*rk of th** County Court of Co * "unty, Oregon, ut Empiri* City, Or. ou Thursday, Jan. l'J, lsJS, úz: Lo isa Prov, vi idow of O. II. Prey, dt*cttised. Pre emption D. S. No. T-12.1 for t «* fi >ts r.) 11, ^ H a n d 15. Sec. 11, T t>. 31. S. U, 12 W est! Yreka, C-ul. Dec. 20— A giant powiler earti i*lge w as exj»lode»l nt fi a. ui. from the Chinese wash house l nek of the Francti-American i * hotel to scale Chinamen and no tice of warning left to close down. ! All the other Chinese wash houses ness which showed enterprise,! his energies at th»* start, will go to are in Chinatown. work m >re systematically, and will their stocks of Christmas goods W. M. < l i i m - v ' W o m e n , lt«-liiriie»l. being immense. \Yo with our haw hotter opportunities to econo- She names tho following «itnessea to ¡ San Francisco. I^ec. 21.—The prove ht-r itontinuona re. Luce up in. aud mize, and in many cases to manage townsman and jeweler, J. J. W il steamer San Pablo, wliich saile«l j cultivation of saiil land, viz: son. who had gone to tlie bay on better than when he attempts to f.>r China to-day, carried back thir Ì Charles Morris j D e a le r ¡James Hays > «i Myrtle Point, Coos C >. military business, ietire»l at an rush matters. I f he will but ob- ty Chinese females who had been Henry Hays ) Or. l serve, he will tie rea»lv to take ud- Boots, early hour, being a little tireil from L. I>. Hobmson, of Anzors. Coos (Jo. Or. refused landing. It is believed : vantage c f anv favorable cirourn- Shoes, Chas. W. Johnson. our trip. Ou the morrow we j stances that may arise. It always that this will break up the prac- lie vistor. Hats, rushed around, visiting old ac- j decl3 seems that the man who is con- tice of bringing women hero for Caps, (fuaintanees and forming new ones j stantlv shifting about is always immoral purposes, NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Hosiery’, for some time, waiting for a return Land Office nt H«»sebur^. Groton, > making a ehuuge at the wrong Clothing. from our telegram. Well up iu I V r nil»» r 5. 1.-87. < ri m in ti Nejjligieiiee, time, when a little perseverance bpr«*t»y (;ivon tb it the f«.11»>wing- th 3 forenoon we met Sheriff Har- Salt Lake, Dec. 21. —T h « C'oron- _ nainoil afttler 1ms til' d n »tic*- nf Imr :n- woulil have brought nun him through l .«.L «,.. oi .empire, r. •, . us i * would Jocker, who invited ° er - jury at Ogden yestertlay, in the tentiou to make final proof in Niipjw»ri of Tr. 1 ..;.., i • i , to I , all right, in all lines of business to take .. a drive With him P case of David Chagg, the Central her claim, ami that said proof will be nirid«* before tha Clerk of tho County Court of that place-. We were soon «call™ ' tl,ere nr* Huc,10ue- V " ,lt“ 1 Pacific br.ikenmn who was knocked Coos County, Ore» on, at Empire City, Or., must the hill back of town which pie. i nml 111 ,,r' *M to 8U<'ce*Ht off of tlie train by coming iu eon- on Friday, J*»n. 2<l, 1^88, viz: Sarah M. odds tact with bridge timbers, at Bishop, HiulabRU«li. Pre-emption D. No. 5558 for seats a lovely view of the metropo-1 l,ertievor'; lt 18 " hen tl,e tlu* lis of t'.K,s. The roail wfis ijuite he,*ri1 us th.it it sctias iu.- y pvn,p,( ¡„ st wei-k. rendered aver the S. E. of S. K. }%, 8oc. 20, Jp. 28. S. K. 12 Went XV. M. «A* muddy for about a mile, but after j 111 ^ iui[»oi taut^to j>( r. x* r*. i Fx „x. (.J^j-firiiig the railroad company She name* tin* following vitupasf* to \ C E Z IE -Â -IP Î H C A S H! E A P COQiUILLS CITY CASH STORE, N. T . «à J « (Successor to A. L. FTcsler) P R O P R IE T O R , m G e n e r a l Tobacco, Cigars, Nuts, Candies. Canned Goods. Iv l& r c lia n tiiæ o , Breadstuffu, Groceries, Provisions, Fruits and Country Produce. i Far Us test Mr sms I s te lai, ssii m tin st* down prove her continuous residence upon, ami that it was good, anti in a short j OH-g«*n Pinuerr .iM^nrhition. with criminal negligence, cultivation of, said land, viz: time we arrived at the resilience of Persuant to a call by Preaideut ***** John Allen | Mr. H. which commands a splen- M. Wilkins, of L a n e ’ county, the! ■ F U w rro fih « Family Henry Houghton ( j «if Norway, Cooa Co., He<l b(‘en Wftltzln" Wlth ,llH. J. XV. Hum-lino did view of the grand old Pacific \ lioard of directors of the Oregon! li. J. Hadaban^li j Or. and the Coos bay bar. W e theu ! Pioneer Association met at Die ,iast’s us b e5(1(jr daughter and was (’has. XX’. Johnson, in a corner repairing damages? dt*el3 Legist« had a short visit and a sumptuous i bank parlors of Messrs. Ladd A* Here he was elapsed by his woulil- dinner with Mr. IPs family, and Tilton, on Tuesday at 11 o’clock, be-papa-in-law. “ She is the flower then “ took in the town.” We visi- There were present M. Wilkins, of my family, sir,” said the father. C. WILKINS. OF ted Mr. J. J. Lamb, our worthy! President; W. S. Ladd, Vice Presi- “ So it senis” answered the young county clerk, and family, and then , dent; lioo. H. Himes, Secretary; man; “ pity she conies oft so. isn’t accompanied by Mr. L., went to j Joseph Walt and Medorem (Taw- W ill make Pliotc >s «'lit'.ip «as tho the court house, to find Messrs. ford, of Yamhill county, and W. it?” ho continued, «as lie esayed Cheapest. O’ Del, of Marion county, mak- another vigorous rub at the white Kobt. Lowe anil Alex Stnuff busy Satisfaction Guaranteed. in the offices of the clerk and sher iug a full board with the exception spots on his coat sleex’e.—Buffalo v6n2tf iff’ respectively. We also met our of John M. Bacon, who was una- ! Cammercial. PHOTOGRAPHS J P R O P B IE T O P w . Coming, Coming, Coming ! I ! COQUILLE CITY! jTlu* comí » Tinnì of S. IV. Oregon! Few towns p < t h e natural advantages that ('«K|nille enjoys, and which will, in tin* mar liiture, cause it to blossom as the rose. It lia> a beautiful and pleasant site, being situated, t<*r the nio~t part, on a level plateau on the sunny side of the C'oquilla River, thirty miles from the Paeilie «leean, whieli i- rea«-he»l every day by a four-hour» steamer rule, ( ’«»quillet‘¡ty isat the cent > t of theconverging wagon’road system of Cooa Count v, and i> at the hea<l of deepwater navigation,and in the central part of a vast b«xly of rich, river bottom land, whieh is the source «»fall true and enduring pro.perity Tlio country round about C tilled w itli pn-eious metals, minerals and c<»al to an unparalleled extent, and is covered with a variety of timber that tor «plant ity and quality is not e x celled by that of any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled. As dairying and stock- raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking b«>altb.it is bound to come to th. front rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, w ill make the whole county a buzzing hive of industry mid wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is th. most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages nre scoond I hiivu a c«,«>«l stock of Oak Tannctl lc«ath- not «me iu the county. Building material is cheaper nt. this iniinl than nt any other in the It has the advantage of a oorp«>rati<m and into soon have a niotntain stream ! or if th«* best quality, on haml, nml mil county. ¡ prepared to make or repair anything in of water ran through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable. J. A . D e a n , a g e n t , M . J. M c D o n a l d , r n o r ., iny line at. lowest living rates. Myrtle Point, Or., H. townsman, (ilen Aiken, w ho is do- j voidably detained by pressure of S l a i i l c j Ili*aril Fr«m i. ing a general hauling business in | business incident to the holidays, London, J)ec. 21. — Advices from that place. We t li 2 n xvont dow n! Frank Dekum and Win. Kapus Zanzibar, under date of December to tho saw’ mill of the O. 8. I. Co. ■ 'vf‘re present by invitation. Port- lfttli, states that a messenger has of which there has been so milch 1 *aiRl was chosen as the place for arrived from Central Africa, who said, and after having taken a look the next annual reunion, which brings no direct news from Henry at the tliiug, will say right her»», will take place June 15, 18S8. Rev. M. S ta n le y , but say s it is rumored that too much has not been nor is Thomas Condon, ol Eugene City, in the country on the eastern side likely to be said, of this immense was appointed to deliver the an- of Lake Nyanza that Stanley, after structure. Our time being „ limi- , liual address, Hon. Flislia L. Ap- many privations, reached Wadelai 10 ( 1 , wo did not Lave long to btay, J>l 0 gntt\ of Jackson county, the oc- the early part of September, but improved our time well, look- ™*ional address, and ltev. \\ m. rpjie j>rincipa| difficulty- he encoun- ing at the mass of machinery spin- \ Roberts, of Dayton, Oregon, Chap- | tere(] ( between the Mabodi uiug and buzzing, and th») men, 1 lain. Win. Kapus, Frank Dekutn ! counjry and Wadelai. each in his respective plac<* |>er- and John McCraken xvere appoint- | — — — . forming his duty. Soon Die whis-, ed an executive committee, xvith ¡ I ’ .opU nn Find*» 8i«(t,oo«. tie of the Comet told us that our St. Martins, N. B., D»*c. 29 - time was up,and xve hurried aboard. Power tor™uke »1«^ needed arrauge- This place is shakeu from center On our way up the bay xve met the j meets. The reunion last year was tug Fearless with a luden vessel, a grand success in «all respects and *° c^,( uin * n 1100 *’3 Dio limling of ready for sea, and the schooner it will be the aim of the committee ! rt IK)t of & A il ' ^ e finder is Wil- ' t1K «aT . mg ,L u ? 8 1 to render the one for 1838 » 8tiu ! li»m McCuriuac, a |«>r n,»u. Ho weie t.ik.ng on lumber at the ¡ . *i < wtis carelessly wanderin‘r on the North Bend mill. The street more cuJ°3'able occesion.-D aily : was wanaenng on the siroei j^ewg ¡beach, when he stumbled over lamps xvero again lighted when we I Home object which gave forth a landed a second time at Marsh »San Francisco, Dec. 21.—News 1 metallic ring. When he found field, and we found shelter under the Marshfield hotel, conducted has reached this city that the steam- j that it was a pot tilled with golden by our former townsman, Joe • er Stm Vincente, Capt.Lerin, which treasure he became almost insane Hudson. Fat ly next morning wo ; left here last night for Santa Cruz, \ • uu « .. turned our course homeward, arriv- to*k tire five miles south of \bei" I | Wlth J° y' , P '™ ing at noon, a little disappointed ] »leen point this morning and burn- ; IU,Due’ and called his friends to at not having received an answer ’ ed to the water,s inlge. Ths captain, participate in his good luck. I t is to our telegram, but the imiils of 1 first and second mates and three said that the find will amount to that day brought letters from over , seamen were saved by the steamer j £4(j() 000 the Rockies that revealed the in- : (¿net n of thePacific. The remain- : telligeuee that our boss editor was 1 «let-of the crew, consisting of eleven ’ --•<*- all right. * men, were drowned. I Bubscrilw ior the H kuajlix i t Myrtle Point, John G-. Fish, Proprietor. n‘Jr»> .Tomi O. F ihit . $3.00 FOR 50 CENTS. Tint M ost G exrbotw O ffkb E vhu M ark in- ANV BURINKKS FlliM IN TIIK WoBI.D. Coquille City.* San Francisco. v4n2tf THE OCEAN HOUSE, In or»!«'r to advertise “ Moilin’. Food” in tbi* district the following otfer ;■ u i.d . to the rendera of our paper. On receipt! of fifty cents ws will deliver at our offlee, or mall to any ad»lr««sn. two beautiful lithoed waier- «olor engravings ami a copy of “Sunshine f“ r Little Children.” edited by the Lev. J. I Henry Suiyth«, I). !>., a magazine crowded | This Hotel is located nt mouth o f the Coquille River, on with charming pictures ami ex«piisito stor-j T H E S E A 3 3 I E J L . C ZE3I ies for tL«* Little «»m-a. These two engrav ings are by Ida Waugh, the greatest of j Everything Neat and Clean. A Splendiil Summer Resort. American artists, who«« rail lent child faces are known in every quarter of tho globe. Tin se pictures, of the rarest excel c o a c h lence, represent lovely infants, with faces Everything done to render Guests com as beaming as the morning. They arc ' To and from'the House. now selling in New Yorkoitynt one dollar fortable at apiece. Artists pronounce tlmni to be works «>f unusual merit. XX'«* offer both, with large and beautiful “Sunshine,” for only Fifty Parties contemplating a trip to I\>rt Orford, or nny place down the Cents. “ M 'llin's Food” is advertised only coast, should stop at this Hotel. Tho stages leave the house every on the inside of the “Sunshine” oovt*rs. No advertising is «>:i either of the engrav other morning. ings. Over two and a half million copies have been sold this year without a single complaint. Ail orders should be sent di Ocean House rock, from which point is the finest of all views, will be rectly t » the «»file«! of this paper. Samples shown guests, with guide. Ladies will have beach rides free—on leva of the “Sunshine” unit Pictures cun be , and bard sand by the bracing Ocean. Fine Piano at hume. seen at our establishment. Bandon, Coos County, J . IP. T U P P E R , Oregon. A fine view F R of E the Sea & Seal Rocks. E LOWEST LIVING RATES. Saddle Horses to Hire at all times, at Reasonable Rates.