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(S t u ju ilU (íih j s fu m iti, P V B LIS k K l* tV K S Y T V IM D A Y , J. A. D !.« *« *:• I a m i ( ¿ m e r i . thero will see t > it— as it can be New poods at L orenz’ s, and the done with comparatively small ou t lay— that the business is not allow- Prices the veary lowest, E d itor ami P roprietor. ed to wane, but that its every iu- tercst be promoted. Upon the D e v o te d to th e in te re s ts o f th e C o q u ille whole, it is safe to say ilmt C oos bay H iv e r p a rtic u la rly , a m i o f th e C o u n ty g e u will always be a large gainer by the •rally. Subscription, per year............. ..#»00. fishing business. I u the wav o f rruit, b-u k from T U E S D A Y , N O V . ‘20, 1888. the coasts a few miles all the land •a £ O« )( 1 in fact no bettor can be fi« * n 'id mi y where . A Ml till •i:,*y for T 7 k. JL. tue U ill«1 coa.-.l cm be gr own on the lulls o f Coos c »ant v. Indeed R i c h th«*ire i.-> iII » g 'Oil reiisun *.*, Ly the fruìit b i- iaess s ! l ni! ! n e • p-e iu po!iut o f ilU|H>rtaliee til it «>i* any ‘0 o»h. >r on the bay, or in the COUlil y*. P r o m is e . K\ery acro »»f th.« many tiiousands I T » I ’l ' T I K l ! l ’ l t O I ’ I I I M l l t A M » o f Isthmus slough burnt liills is l*o rtru > «*«l b y a 11 U l t i 1 . 1 » pood for two to three hundred dol- R r |H » r lr r . e a n , COOS BA Few places, if indeed there are hirs per annum iu -fruit, and much any, ou the Pacific coast, that at «»ore if put in prunes and the pro- It m a y b e urged that once present the inducements for d , n d lined , , lands are not adapted to fruit, the investment o f capital that are these land offered at Coos bay. l'he barb >r find we have heard such, but it is a • . i • a i f iy sb e o e d to none iu the st.it«' in mistake and we know whereof we point o f depth and safety o f en -peak. T here is no better land, trance now, and with the com ple but it ie(|iiires cultivation. Other- the fruit will be small. Fruit tion o f the government im prove w ment on the bar, il will not have canneries should, and will some an equal. A lready tin . are sev_ time adorn the liills o f the bay, and eral fine sawmills a hom> daily ca- the shipping o f green fruit could be pacity is nearing the half million . uu xnexliaustible source o f ju - point, but tJiat only p< ints to what co,ue' hundreds—yes thousands — «*f people. will yet be done thero. W hen we One o f these industries will bring get back into an err. of ship-l uild- ing, the bay will present a busy about another until all will be in Curry county pave abent 80 majority, Harrison T. A. WALKER, Hois« a M S ip Painter, A terrible blizzard visited Illin ois Iowa and Missouri on the 10th iu.-t. Snow fell to the depth o f 2A feet | along the St Lawrence river last week. C o q u i l l e C i t y O k e g o n ¡C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , OREGON . ! H o t and Cold B a lk s A h r a y s R ea d y V ì v »•<* >: j never fa il. t r k íf c t 'ü iu liy r u r o Cyrjpe^sia, Constipation, Sick IP ;;Jadi3, Biliousness I he O ccident water com pany Ims been extending its brandi A a d t . ; ' <lthca«K‘ 4 -il U».'«»•' f r i 'i u a PM«\s. i Tor;.ii! IJvnr&nd 3 úi ! Digestion. ... c I 'file i'i:iliir'U rcmi’ l ir. - ooil r.j.jio* Fifty-tw o men w ire killed in a, ( ! U ' i i « l M i l l . ; i k * k ! i . D i i h « k i i i a l i , « • i i V '- a i l y s : : n u r « n u t«-.! u ::«l vusy mine explosion at Pittsburg, K an -! to . s , i n t i « i ; v . Sold i t i r j ’. I l i e r c . • • h i / n i i i K i l i n i l / ,/ ,• I h r ¡ a r m , l i o n s . sr.~, a few tiny ago. U n í , I , Îi «»r/i.s 7 » « ; » o t o i •*-/ r ! : r o o n t ’ « t r i l l b JohnWalstrom\s babe,at Parkers burg, was very sick and a doctor A L DEVAUL -O - W h e n I re v C rm n I Co net m e an m e re ly to p to p i h ' m l o r a t i m o , a m i t lx n h a v o t h e m r e t u r n n o i l ! . 1 r i r .A ii A i : \ i u c a l C L ' i l l - i h ¿ v e l a u d o t a c d u « . . " - o ©X FITS, EÎ.VLKP3V or FAXXÏÂiG fJIÏCKNESS, o f m y I n f .'T . u . j l e U r ' . r . D Y . (Jive E x p r è s » r r d I ’ o - t ( i r i r e . I t c- t c y o u n o l h i u ^ f o r * t r i a l , u n i it w a i c u r e ¿ v a . A d d r e s s H .G . K O G T , U .C ., I 23 T c a iìl S t ., N e w Y O R K :._ _ :;2 S £ s s s 8SB L j u m r n c n s . lasH raare F irem an’s Fund, m p pence fo r th e S t .. S i n F r a n c is c o , C u l . fjfûîip f end a* once for r. irecti.-c uni! u F kkk II ottlb ? A* ,y place called on Thursday, j J : t ir U Kir f‘>r til ' l*;vri.r/t of (\ quille t Ci*. . 1 )* V'o’l. I*«»Ul»tf’ (*f CoiO'4. H Rochester. N. Y ., had a 8 200,000 Gì. • ; ; »TI.W */ lUiiinliif. I T IT .I-H fire ten days ago in which more Civil action to re cover money. than a dozen pere >us lost their J- n -S tevoit . O ld R e l i a b l e Co». 1 ! D.ft-nilant. lives. () .i. H. Si, w.irt, th above-named d«*- I HK T fc m la tit: 9 The biggest and best stock o f — In the Hume of the St.'ita of Oregon, you stoves ever received on the river ftr,. here by required t . »piii-nr ln-forc \V. K. •I best on I he ! ’l1 ;c (¡oast. are just being invoiced at K rone l- i M o D u f T e e , ;i jo.-i i c o u f t l u - \> a • f o r t h e Is the p r e c i n c t a i> n \ .i.iiit , o n t h • J i l t ù . i y o f N o - 1 . P. 11 human : Agent. Inrg it Y ager's hardware store. j v e m b e r , 1 S S S . a t 1.1 i / c ’. i i c ! ; : ; t i l i o f i . r t ' i i o o n nr.lv."» AJvrtk- Point. Ore; ron. i G o see, buy and be happy. j o f t i n t « a y . a t i l i o « » I l e o «»f v i v i J u s t i c e , o f j F ound .— A pair o f spectacles » a i d p r e c i n c t , t o n n t w e r t i n a b o v e n u i i h I 1 p in i u t iff in a c iv il a c tio n . T l i e d e f e n d a n t was found a few days since i ear w i l l t a k e n o , i c e t h a t i f h e f a i l t o a n s w e r t i t . Myrtle Point which the owner can c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n , t I i - * p l a i n t i t ? w i l l t a k e jm vc y)y p roviDg and paying for j u d g m e n t a u r a i t h i m f o r t h . * s u n of f o r t y L iU iM d o l í a s a n d t h " •• » u s >f t h i s a v i o n . tliH notice. A pply to J. J. W ilson, T h i s p u b i i c u t on : ; m a i l t * i n p a r s a ; n c " of iiU " rJi-r m id e . b . V«’ . If. . M c ' l r J • j u s t i c e this place. vL'«¿ th e N o . S , C il if .i r ie i A lifc -lo s/r Ft. fly. I v. n n r j t K T m y r e m e d y t o ( 'C U E th e w c n a 'c ir e ** . K i i v i u r “ o th e rs h a v o t a i l ' d ib n o m i s e n f o r n o t n o w i i * < - o i v m j r a c u r a . t r i t t I ' r i o v n »»;. o l i e u t i j i l . of vO !t U V 01 •A.2STXD A G E N T . DEALCU IN Kay, Ft*cd (¡full kiiids/Flaiir^ Meais. Hi.-rlu st Market I’ rtces ObUined f„ r Ar ides, 1 and all Kreen Fruita, Salt Saltuoii. Ctnttlra Hark. Hides, 8klua and Wool, Fürs o f all kimls, Vateli- Wood, Ktave Units, and produee ^enerally. I A L S O B U Y , AS W E L L AS S K L I . O J U l l H OJ» C U M U I H S t O < Information o f any kii;d will cost you mithin»;— linjulries will recelve prompt atteniiou at my Lands. v7ull Ed. ùtV ».III Uiiwl & Jevvele, Ï1 COQUILLE CITY k: it. F hont Sriu.ET. E ast E nd . All Limiti of wpitinn;' m-ntly don«- hi roa ; soiuible r:>.t« n. Yfofk W'nrranti'd to t;ive ; Mitisfucti"n. O.dt-ri tn!:*‘ii for WutcliM « und Ji*wi*!ry not iu st*K:k. Hmwa-ior to Ga’ lii r <fc Son, BLACK-SKITH1NG A l l w o r k m u s t lx» p a i d f o r l» c f« > r e (ra v in g th e s h o p . T ^ Z c r s e -S iic e in g - Neatly and prom ptly done, ut the lowest living prices. S h op next door east o f L eneve’s drug store, C oquille City, O regon. vfiti37 p re e ia c t o f C o q u illt TIES mV A A1; COMMOMOIS S T E A M E B , A S T E LOPE, E li! »N T S I E L E I . F ine G lass .— W e have noticed C i t y , s t a t e o f O r e g o n . > a n y o f C o o s , o n Swift and Sure. the ranges o f Into and find the ¡ theV.u day «f Oct .b. r. l-vs. C c q .i a .i l l 3 O i t 3 T, C r . appearance, O ur timber for this full operation, and wo cau see the grass never was better at this season Georoe ¡steward, (\»:i Uantiv on huiul a fresh and I Il Y r e EEl’S ntd-'.w i'laint il h a c e s u p p l y " f i i c i ' f . A l u t t o i l a n d 1 ’o i k . purpose is so vast’ v superior to beginning now. The lum bering o f the year. New com ers say it re- Has just KecGived to M a k e s ih «* r o u n d t r i p In t w e e n l k t n d o n a n d that o f the east— which is evident ia t,u‘ opening wedge and in th( TlMUflli LVNP NOTICE. C ia A R S 3STXJT3 & 4l , , , minds them o f the spring season, her new C i H j u i l l o C i t y < -v « - r y d a y . CANDY k pi .ii stock, and nil kinds of by ibF fact that .lomamls from past year there has been a h,g and S (o c t ¡s ,, nicelv on tlie hnlfi. L a n d < » i l i c e n t U»>^i l>ur«_T, O r . ) L » u v e a l a m l o n a b o u t 7 .b 0 a . m „ a r r i v i n g Got. Il, lSHS. i F a r m i^rocLcio© Maine have been made on us— forw aid m ove that b i d s f a i r t o i n - a t C o q u i l l « « C i t y n b o n t 11:30 a . m . K e tn rn - N 'U TICE is licrebv given that in em pii- Will bo (Hivbii ui liiif liigii'.MÎ *iv*'»r* ïïit.z. H igh B oat . Sovereign Peter- I i n g . l : * a v i s G o q r . i l l e C i t y a l M - n t 1 :3 0 p. ra. that the great desuh rntum will be crease with time. The old and oft _ since v/itli flic pr »visions of tbe net of , .i , I r0nfl0ia,i iimii^r son and H enry Rhoner had hi gh convress of finie IL OTS, » n it l»*d “ An ;i«-t and n rriw at Pandon about p . in . * , - . . our capacity, rath« r than the place repeated stor} or Coos ba) s timber I •-j.*' I’liin Sti i-uH-r connects at Coquille The BUYEE3’ GUIDE is on for 11 1 •* su!i* <>f tliubcr lands ¿’i thu states < f , * , . , lu ln n n w l-v l,,.,» ; - n n iu n iim 'B„lo t»Oat tlllS SPHSOn SalmOIl llSIllllg lurkv per n who _ gets the ‘ >eingworkeaoutisam isrepre»eiJta- » „ i.ar.ai und fci-pt., and I the lut City v. iih tin **< «:!£ IIS** for Myrtl6 Poiut* this river, and caught 1400 fish i'nlifoj'j.’a. i r. ;un. M.-vn a und Wasbm c n c li y o u r . I t N t u c r .c y * jo b o f b uilding. It may be pre- By the use o f railroads, we Throng!) fare on l«oth b(»ats, 5 0 cts t-.ui Tt ¡rit'ry. lie.»si E¡>,>-rs n, of i*i»ra. T l i e 'X j a t s s t S t y l e s Iclorcdij. oi uvj . ui lufor- C'oiisiiling the poor run, and the Colin« V of ('nos, Si T. <>f On*,:.'t»n. b-iJ tTis _ 7 r r . a ‘ i c : i l o r o i l w h o p u r - sum ed that this is overd ra w n in the best tim ber belts are just x-.-.-'S .V c h i ' a t i ; o I n r r a i i C J c r t r n ' TiADIES AND CHIiCREN’S I- 3 IATS great number o f boats fishing, they day t;lt‘d in tins o ci- hi . sworn Btat**nn nt e _r j --- .ti-s c Lst ~Tb* light o f the fact ilmt the whole lunv ‘ einbT tapped. B esides, there flip No.—. for the i «invila s,- of tin- N E », ot S V » did right well. em cl si to yoa ft-.d iaraxh yet v: T i c - 'T ’ c r s . C s t r i c l i Oregon const is fairly supplied * M be a great demand f«.r small *4 of Si-cfion No. Jit, in i'o-.vudiip No. Z7. S. u-l :bo ncc.^t . / tad ur.aô2 ..ry C C P , ..•mli.’.n— to .I:, *. ..Li, «... - ca. Mr. G. W . W im or received an Ham:»- No. 1!. \V. ami will öfter pr*' f to P l u r n e G c .je d with the same kind o f timber, ami second growth timber for . . .*. v -.ik, r;o ti church, Mrs. S. E. RCB1MSCN, Proprietor show thill tin* land sou i.t is more valuable business letter from .... . a ;:.L — vari.' i», tuca, which is in a inehsuro true, but spars, pilin g etc., which Inis not m. portnnt Tips- - -iiuhe* or s. »m* -, ban for iur. 'UÎt ann ^aanuiiw... Ju.-.: :'.;r.^cur Grants Pass a few days since ri :. .* ’. to .1-5 u ¿ ll ti .c :huips where are the 1 J rb o rs? Ship- been touched in the p a st Thus . , t j> irp »S-. s. nnd to «.-»tabiia i Uu c in i to X ja c c s . « • ' or. i you • - i inalo] r iu:r •jÿ J i l l building cannot l e carried on uii we ace prosperity in tl e future, an j mailed Oct. lith— som ething over a iuui b feu liw 1C y i - i r iîii'.A ICv*Ct.'iv(.T of i ci th.^ Ii V. - .IIS' ... j i-i j I S i 'b 'b o i i s , ,-; ;*i w .1 ho soul upon 1 i : h o & i e t * u t IC t s b j : ; , l l . - v ^ o n , o n S a t u r - mo: th eu route. W hat is the mat 1 h a v e a g a in t a k e n p *n srssio u o f t h e » tbe ocean be;i'.‘lj||nor in creeks. m«ist profitable field for invest- 10 con!3 to P>y pv-inse, a n d O rn a m e n ts. i! »y. th<‘ l.*»ih il.:y i f Í '■ ..m-r. l*s*i. li o n n - H « ) :; H o t * :*:, irtu ! w i l l a p a r e n o p a i a » ter with onr mail service? Some rfhipbuilding is n j the only other ,,,ent now» our neighboring port jV:0f-'T*riGfv1 ERY /Vo.-*D ci GO- lit nani'-a ;;s nitni-, R u c lim g ’ E m b r o id e r y o r e xp e n s e to u ia L e it p le a s a n t fo r g n e a ta . i l l - i l l U io h i g a a A v e n u e , C h .o a ¿ o ,l Ü * postmaster needs ousting. !il viler rimr!«*K Ì resource o f this favored port. The p a t r o n a g e in S o l i c i t e d li>«ii Slouxti Sti lus. WilliaLUM«. <f. Veiling, Scarfs etc* etc- B o a A r d s a h m a r i e l o o d f g t i h n e g ....................................................... W e are asked to give the politcnl . # 4 .0 0 j r<iU 'illy. 1 Ge«»r;e• l’' “' il!»-r j a‘ i «-f Dura, C o: time is coming when the lum ber Sunshine after showers. Hats {rimed to order a spscialiiy. ( <r.-.0 ». ! , V »leven-' J Board without lodging.................. f 3 . A 0 • l1 Mrs. C avette,of Fishtrap, is visit-1 coraP!ex*on <>f our congress o f will not bo q! ipped away w holly S t r a w . r i u : * h , S i i k . S a t i n o r \« Any fillJ all pt r *» *’. is o!i«i:uiiiK r.tiv urs I y • J j ot M e a l s .......................................................................................... w e w i l l - i * ! i c h e a p f o r c .V;» h . but it will be ing her mother Mrs. K ig b t this l!.'.rtie n,olJ^ ,s to settle a be:, the ah >Vt-tiesa*Thud hu:d.s t'.re re*jllu .** ti'«1 to « in its rough X 4 Ii J W o have not the time to look the j file tlu•ir daini* in ih i.i olile«:• o:i or I m i-fora j nmnufactnr finished mate- week. Fiiid lñ:h d .y cf 1 ). o mb-.-r. t *.-ò. r»n.l ‘f'B T 7 . •*Tr-kirttd» ng'sdrd -AhrKoBtBT 6t3Hs~f0r""Sumner m,,Uer »P «iïc “ nct flKures- '»« ' C has . V/. J ohn «s ov. 0(9 lîo.'ia *r . The im uimse licli coni ilo jœ s /s Sniim lny raoruing nt 4 o ’ clock. ‘ l to say I,Klt |l .'vaa will bncome a prime factor in t / i s W eilon .t blnmo you A b e ; a month crntic by ncvcml mnjority on joint N o n e B O U 1 T B L I C V T t O N . v c T r n r .E s o f a n d d e a l e r s in ballot. The b et(ter) way is lianl wonderful deve)(»pn«eut Our wear at a time is long enough away. Land < >¡13 •• t l i l H - t ) 1 ' . ! . O l V . M l l , I < let. Jill. ISS-i. \ on son e people. proxim ity to tin* San Francisco It is hoped that Iowa slough 1 11' ! C E i h«*ri-by givmi th «! tin* fo’l>*a- , s r . i.* d T he quartz mill o f the S d m n i N ng named si*ti!ir lias lil- 1 n-uioe of market will ever give os pr®stie;.»p will have a U3W school house soon esK \ t¡ i l in this tra«le. The fact o f South* Mr. O m er Mar*di, who is visit Mountain M ining com [»any is i< lie 1 i ; h iuti-mi m t » mak-* ¡in il proof m support <>f his ohtiin. and that said pi’«»-)f will 1»< S T O V E S , ern railroads ]>nshing lines into ing at his aunt, Mrs. Nosier, w ill for want o f water. W ith more Hi:nl • In'for - til ■ < ’ coin! * c >nrt til W ashington Territory for coal so.w. .«tu rn to his home at Port- rain, work will begin on the rock of Caos <’«>.. Or., ut E’iipirv City, (Jr.. <>n . already taken out. Coos county Fruìly, Nov. J3. is vi viz: l’aal Coki», l*ri«- m ust impress our people with the land, Cleanses tho Uascd Piussa^cp. A l oir.pti« ii D. S. No <VlbJ fur tho W j of N \Y W onder who gin a pieco bit out Pet)pi© look with much anxiety to l4 , S L !4 of N \V :i an-.l N \V of S \Y lays Inflammation. Ilealstlio Soroa. im portance o f our position, and H a r n e s s a n d W o o d e n W a r e , Hestoi'cs tlie bensea o f Twate, Lm^il tlie success *>f this com pany, as it Si-o. JS. Tp. Z7 S K 11 West, \V 1*1. this particular resource. W e have o f his Sunday-go-to-m eeting h: t. and Heating. He nanu a tin- following witue is m to prove means the developm ent o f the rich everything to expect from it. T h e. Mr. \V. T. K ight is h iin i ( o A i i « r l i .* î e î » « n p li.- à i n l o r n r b n o x t r i l n n d hi«i continuons re ;iil -in*-• up*ni nnd c«iltiva- quartz veins un«Ierlyiug toe South* fs n 4 .-»-« !»t«>;*. Prii-i- «7ííi-. n t î»ru.i*r*si» o r 1> t past judged in the premise fu i- build him ielf a new residence. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, EGGS, lioa of, said lumi, vi/.: Dir.ll. ÜÍ.Y U r .O T il l,.~ 0 W a rn a SugsNw York. Several o f Iowa slough’s young ‘‘ ni I)ar ^ diis county ami the Tlioin::« C. Norris nnd Lawfion A . L*:w- v f .n b l tf Dishes no adequate conceptioi; o f horne. «>f Fnirv-'-.v Coo-: <'•*.. (>r., Edvard northei^. »»art o f Curry county. the future. The population < f the folks attended church at Reaver Lasswell nnd William Loo Mast of Dorn. U "T ? rv Coos Co., Or, !» S econd C u o rs.--E ld e r. G. R const will soon be quadrupled, thus slough last »Sunday, 'BS C has . W. J ohnston . S VA . oclR Itegister. increasing demand greatly, while Iow a is to have 2 or 3 Edm unds o f F is !.'rap has ha-vest •■f d &. ■ :rx -, / EX EC UTO HS X >Ti< E. in the past timber, now gone, .vns a new* houses soon, ed ¡i second c r o p o f each peas and '4 í ¥ * ‘ t h a d c V T í. I»C H .E T "J Z , P ro p j'ic 'ÍD i*. ’V"OTICE is hereby c»'«*n that thenniler- í ‘ .,i .*•-• ilf L«nli is fellin g logs, cutting potatoes that were fully ns g«»o«l in | XX signed hnv< been duly appointed bv the large help. Advanced mod s o f transportation will innro largely brush, and burning stumps. Htj every respect as the first, The ; eontitv court of Coos <• >nnty, Or»*gon, oxe- f ,o r-s; ree great S ' G ------ S U C C E S S O R T O A. L. X O S L E R .------ to our advantage also, and these s a js he is going to have a new potatoes were o f an early variety entors of the esta!«* of Ciiristian Ix-hnhorr, % ii ..ve; I l \ ¿ —u t J a * U u th \â lute of «-«-ill conni y, deci-ns« d, und nil per are f >rtli com ing. house. Now Lodi, that looks sns- and d iggin g the first crop thorough- sons having claims against said eslnte will F o r £ 2 iu * u r n a í ík íii . ly cultivated the stray seed left in present them duly verified tl* the under- T he dairying interest, as the picious. E R A N D N E W . il » N G P R O O F S L ittle M elvie Cuvette is (inite the ground, and they came forth» I HiFo<'d. vuhin s.\month:; from fho eat * <*f ; Ou <’riitc-h« b . rich, loam} lands are denuded o f V - - » i : ’ ü »7 î t , î s - ï . —DEALER I N - . . . A « , , i n . . . t h i s n o t i c e , a t t h e i r rO M id t-n c o i n M y r t l e : in I S , 7 i i . - r i i i Y/.1 ■ il »fil w!'h • i v* matured and made a fine yield. Point in said (loos county: and all persona their timber, must be mane Test to sick at the preseut writing, . ■ « ! i ni - o » ! - 1 ■ en» •> ; un d 11 ' * V C O I i S p . UÎ.S: j teùJ. T he C oquille valley is truly a indebted t*j «aid estate are hereby re«incHied the m ost obtuse. Our climate is C a pito la . to m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t u f th e sam e to 2 ? Y fn r « . f . m . j «, n Mi,- 3 ."* i * î * peculiarly adapted to cliee-o and productive one. -c«i l :oUî :s*'3 to lo s») . .î i th« under* i^ned. M iss G eorgina Caniniann, o f Ein W f h r:** i*».* u n o» îtw L-p . I w s » i - r butter making, as well r- stock- Dated this 30!h day of «let. P£S. ni». A Ut. J..wv^8 OU. A fine farm is being made i»y T. C pire City, starts s on to E urope J . A . Lehuh orr | raising; nnd the fine lands on the H. Merehant, the Marshfield Iw V fR M . Hill. M ich.. I f s ? 5. 1 s W . L . D ix< u i V Exe c u to rs. w here she will reside with her aunt. i d ;o n n j ; ü . . j . j Ä f u l l lin e o f Q r o c c r ic s ; D r y G o o d s various rivers, creeks nnd sloughs M a ry C . B row n ) a fL c U d w u k r h c i 10 y-ar*. Li* c i « j A correspondent o f tlie N e w s ; merchant a rd saw-mill man, be- Inciu.kOi«» by two phytlclftnv du » A . J . S lie rlw o o d , b / At. Jicoii* Oil hA* ro ..mlnvl s.-* tw# j em ptying into C oos bay, with the B o o t s a n d S h o e s a l w a y s in s t o c k . A t t y .'f o r e xe e n to m . speaking o f a iarew*ell party given tween tho towns o f Marshfield and i2-r»w fésio f O í . h IAI í Y, aid o f the hill pastures, w ill raise her, sa ys: T o show the high es- Newport. The land is overflowed i 0 Yrftrs. Corel. II... M*jr 33. 1?«S ' f /.n o u t t i c ye%r* *<•» c - 1 .t»* it lx» rheurnuunn; food for a world o f stock. • The esteem in which she is held, her marsh, and a dike some four feet P O S TI A 3 Ck / / e c i i v l t i d doctors l '» i iof tail 1 uued I Have just received a largo stock o f s .ring and sum mer goods, such as ft ’ Jacob« Cii, -#*.* ware« ¿ .* * : o r. tu»*n o f p ita C'JIILE, sS-r- production o f wool will also be • m ee. ¿A .M L 8 h !2 L A £ ¿X * M . * - o r t * - i î ; , l , «*r<-.- friends determ ined to make her ! » being thrown up around it Fancy Flannels, tinbroi<lories. Cashmere, Gingham s, , t . l . i , l i li ,'7 it .: . . lrv^l-orl nhuF oinr>p ♦ h.i £!))££* LllOWU S i n r o IK H 5 . H<> ..c i , M »? J l . 1S ÍI »Silks, Alhatros, Prints, j.■••ml r* v . ( ' c . farewell party an occasion long to on ^ 10 ^)a3 RIH^ Coal Bank slough I I •••flit - «»M, R ’ • * M i . of lo 'JO Y/ffcs Uviet. «»i h iuflAu>n%*.ory itnr*i* is the prrxluct raised l.r lo. rthcLfidt Common Schi • rf P . n n t a n t h i i - iu,. ‘ tiLt'sl u«*t»: * a .*» v »r-ú ,«y »at Satins, S«*rg«', Lawns, Plush, Suitings. be remem bered. The C o s n o p o li-! »«‘Itato prevent the incursions o f n u. Srt!f!• t«is i i at :»i»y I ..■•■ i «. #v s.c c ; d •. ^ wli. it*»i . O. h Y Axi u i . • , * ;■ H s i c i«» s . ! i.-n ir. » « *>• i » - • ■ " « T he varied industries mentioned W KÑfiO, Sff’ï. t i*. A K J I H T U O X U f . tan hall was secured, which affoid- tides. There must be some hun AT AN' For the best Bargains to be had call on will always create a line home mar f l i t C>! * ( i L w S A . V 0 U E L E R C O . . B i U i i ^ D r e . V J . dreds o f acres o f the land, which is ed sufficient room for all to attend. — JL T;-ns ket, and already thia has developed Flow ers were artistically rrrauged l ° V(d almost as still water, and ex- j ¡{U U & . i â i l >*) Agency New H om o Sew ing Machine. an industry—as it tiill many oth in beautiful wreaths and boquets ceedingly rich. T he dike c<»nsists j Hiss Lora Leach, ers— that will in itself prove o f for decorating purposes. — A N D — ! ----------------— -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T w o' square blocks o f sod set one •very great importance, nam ely: fish- tables extenj ¡ ng tho length o f the "p o n another like brick, and form s j At her I i ' t i i i o ( » i ' p u t i i t « M a s o n i c b a l l . C oquille C it y . in g, and when we sppjik o f this, we lmll were abundantly supplied * f’0™1 f? n ; e- T b e is covered , l ’lain and fancy «ew-iiiß, uml ilrtssmnkinß — D E A L E R S IX include all that can bo and is being ., , • . t i rp* „ with a kind o f coarse marsh grass, I t o o r i l o « * . v 7 i i l 0 t f with tho choicest o f viands, l n e , . . . , ,v , . - ® ’ n TIM7*!) 1 1 fiin »)D j 1 l M H T O r bur, which atlords fair range. (lone in that line. It is well known J , JP. T T J P P E R , P R O P R I E T O R , fore part o f the evening was spent t U ' ílbljiU iL ffiiliiu M iiiilu il that most excellent and extensive ( G o ld B e n c h O n z c F te .) iu social chats, ga.oes, music, etc. | — AND ALL KINDS OF - fishing banks exist just off the There are fuit two [»olitieal Supper was served at 10:30, after E P - .coast, where tlie N ichols Bros., which the floor was cleared fo r , P»rties in Curry c o n n t y -R o p u b li- | cans and Democrats. This Hotel is located nt mouth o f the C oqu ille Liver, on fished the last season. T h e time dancing. This was continued till C e d a k , i t i ;, a s h , m a u l e , m y k i l k , i » ? k-äS'W**^»» Af *r r-.r'.'-y -m * The fishing seas-tn is reported «1- : ; . • is coining when fishermen c a n , he * r e-, c -,i f.. •'«**• • »«» U«« a late hour, when all adjourned l-J iJ ii pres -i t im« i f n o m A bler ami spruce lum ber always *»n ' . U '-l most a fuilur«* at Chetco. It is said seen by the hundreds on these E verything Neat anti Clean. A Splendid Sum m er R e s o r t in J * l - ih-5 ^3 n tand f m | r i ’ .VBMUiin cataona »•-» f «r p a te n t» ir f l T ) lio (KHI.iaiiU »............. with a regret that this would [»rob- hand and for salejit iho lowest rates .*5 Uuita*f| ami i ' • ••’ »» oun- banks, n ot on.» supplying local, Hb| u . |a8t tim e „ „ u!J the m tire catch will not exceed : b? V r ' W • í V i y ta .Sciontnio taict*. t«:*» pnV)i; .'.’. ors o f t**<! S ci^n titu V * >• J T ' l f - » » A » m to - r -------- <*t z* so lic C ito ! ... u o r o i' v u •.:i ì i ci u . .m . . . . n . u r * V *w ltO r rt 300 barrels. for :iia, c iv»»-..s. Ci>py- *T* bu t foreign markets as well. H err- rights, (jt«., f*»r tbo I’Difed Slate?«, and be privileged lo enjoy Miss Cam 5 The fishing season e’ es »d InM t » t b’i.in in I'nutdn, England, brano*, 4i*g fishing «Mi «he bay is one o f the Gori. **;•, and all otbrr lO'iniricii Theircipon- e». cm % uiiaQtiaied a i . d tb«ir iacillties are unsur- Hy tlie T u g K A T I E C O O K on T o nnd from the House. the I,an E verything done to render G uests com i> r irin ^ a and K p «> cifica tion a p r»* y »a re d and filad been la t ;e r fortable nt l:i t.’o Ufcieut Ofiioe on hhori nolir«. Ttnna very the river and bar, at reasonable rate o n e t o t lie fo r e in t lie fo t n r e .t h e _ E.J1.“ - L Y’ '*ff- T lie cntch Ima lx rcuHouablo. No c h a rg e for e x a m i n a t i o n o f in o de le o r drawing* Advice by mail tree fish becom ing more numerous every San F rancisco com m ercial men lighter than usual, Paten »«obtained through M tin n.V Co. aro notice a In » In* St lCNTIKlC A.nEUlC AN. which hu Tim ber, m atch-wood and stave tiip- Tho steamer T histle returned season. Clams and crabs could be are carried away with Coquille tl-.o lni-»[i)»t circoUtion *Dil ).i tuo n»o»C iDtluontial n è-.v p a p e r 1,8 p u b lis h e d in t h e w o rl d . |) p p p r t r c ]iP .S O < l. Pnities contem plating a trip to P ort O rford, or any place dow n the The m a d l.unlace* v a n t a g e s o f such a no tice e ve ry p a te n te e * profitably canned, but we see no apples. W e heard a number of ^v° m Klameth Sunday, bring* ondarstaniis. coast, should stop at this H otel. T he stages leave the house every ’) hi. larjta anil anlandiillr »liuatrfttnd nawapafwt Orders for lum ber filled in quanti prospect of its being done. Both them speaking on the subject tbe ing up some o f the boys who have la pnlili.hetl WEEKLY »1 *3.00» year, and i* other m orning. admitted U. ba the beat paper devoted to «=«•“«:•, ties to suit, ami at the lowest livin g e plentiful ai «1 o f excellent quail- other clay and they declared (hat been fi.-diing nt that place, the Kra- mechanics, Inventioaa. oricineerin»: works and are_ other di-partmcnia of industrial proereaa. pub- rates. on fishicK at the the prt Ih o lie .ad in any country. It contains the names of y. . Salm Salmon iì-,hÌEg at prt sent sent such a p p h s as they saw in this place sou having closed there putantoea and titlo of ovary invention patented J. BARKER, K ‘ would bring fabulous prices iu the steamer returned ta the Klamath I all week. Try it four moutiia for one dollar. Ocean H ouse rock, from w hich point is the finest o f all views, will be tim e constitutes a largo anti city. A couple o f them bought Monday fo r the purpose iff brining 1 *ach O il AS. F. D O E . Sold by t I newsdealers. _ If you have an invention to patent writ# M Llunn A Co., publishers of Scioutille kuiwut* P a rk ersb u rg Coc-s counnty Oreg. shown guests, with guide. L adies will have beach rides free— on level profitable industry nnd we have no some aud sent them down as a up the schooner M erriim , which (til Hroadway. New York .... 5 . v l n l8 tf. ard sand b y the braciDg O cean. F iu o F ia n o at hom e. Handbook about patent* mailed fna is filled with suit salmon. [ d r o i t t -i Lût lb a .able i*eople, Bample o f Coos c o uuty^product. Il)!jS. % G. jllljE q 0. Reed captain, F ^iilin ery S t o r e !! A Large Variety of ,B CITY, OREGON. on en berg, I r Ji Ely’ s Cream Ba» m Paints, Guns, Fishing C reek r y Lamps, T ackle, etc., etc. COQUILLE CITY CASH STORE, R em oved to Odd F e llo w s’ Building. » e ” . ’. s T - J îa r GENERAL MERCHANDiS * •« 7A* . ÎT U h Tag Company!! .EIE OCEAN HOUSE! T Banaon, Coos County, Oregon. T H IE 0 W I N 3 ~ f e,y',bul r : : T 6* i B E -A. B E ACBE A fine v ie w of the Sea & Seal Rocks. -««'-*»— LOW EST L IV IN G RATES. Saddle Horses to Hire at all Times, at Reasonable Rates. A EIC.