C ojjm HU (£ibj 3 > m lil
PCBLISHBD E T E R I TTBSDAT.
J. A. & D. F. DEAN,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
Devoted to the interests of the Coqaille
Kiver particularly, and of the County gen
orally.
Subscription, per year....................
T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 2, 1889.
M a n h l r l d Ite m s .
The Odd Fellows’ hall is ready
for the roof, and when finished will
be cue of the finest buildings in
southwestern Oregon. The build-
ing is three stories bigb; first floor
to be used for a store; the s e co n d
W h y !Yot?
U n lu c k y J o h n s to w n .
I
Johnstown, June 25.— A sweep-1
Ed. H e r a ld :— Y ou publish th
ing fire broke out in the First wardj
it CHunery with a capacity of
cans per day can be bad for
at 12:30 yesterday afternoon. Tin
exclusive of building (and any
t flames spread rapidly and in half]
of an old shed would do for tha ) an hour twenty houses were burn-'
All the engines in the place!
and now we would ask why d 't ing.
were called on and the most in -!
some one erect one this su
There is a fortune to be rn
tensa excitement prevailed. Near
ly all the houses were burning.
the Coquillo canning fru
The fire spread rapidly towards
place we know of has so long
Kernville and got tayond control
season as this part. W ild blac
i e. ries of the Oregon variety woulf ! of the department.
The fire cov-
ered five acres and consumed all
become very popular in the ma
kets, being far suf^k>r to the tame but three buildings of the first
varieties, and usually
had here in unlimited qnantiti
Commencing with these end ssl-
mon berries, and winding up with
^
o»*ettc
l C'<n »-rini,«U-
, , s
T JA C O B S O
trad e
IEB Y**I
For Strains and 8prains.
E v id e n c e , F resh , 'N ew , S tro n g .
H I r itu u l, T m t,
j u , m , m i.
B u S u - m I I y «* n with «tre t« • { back. coniA net
walk itrtlght, BMd two tMttUa Bt. Jacob* Oil;
* u cmr«S Ho gain la IS aostlu
Suffered 8 Tear*.
U.
J. WAXLACI.
O n C r u t c h « » . Cambrldg. Ohlo, Jnns 14. >■!.
Two w.aks on cru tch» from strained auk la. uo4
Bt Jacob* OU, c«reS; a* rotara of aola la oao
year.
W E DAT.
C ane.
Ecu.to«, Tax**, Jam* SS. IM S.
■pralacd a y back bad U m cam. v a * coreé
by Bt J»**b* OU aftar 1 months' suCsrln*
MRS B. BBOKXrOLD.
SPONOGLE,
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n .
Office and residence, Olive Hotel, Coqnille
City, Oregtm.
Has permanently located at Coquillo City.
Calls promptly attended day or night.
In Bed.
Boagbtoa. Kick., May Bt. IS »»
Aboat March I, I «trained my aakl* i i aad was I t
bed oac week n**d can* two weeks Throe ay all*
eatlon* a day, from ihre* botti«« « f i t . Jacobs OU,
«arad m». Bo ratara of aal».
JOSEPH D ARIEL SABTXBDAT.
The fire which broke out at Van- Gnjuille
cannerie&
might cannery ........
_ ^
at this
place, t ___
and ____
Mr. J.
couver, W . T., at about 2 o’clock j 1)0 making fortunes for their own- j engon were pnss0Dgers per steam
C abinet
JNO. A. HANSON. PROP.,
giiil St., adjoining Hughes’ Blacksmith
Shop,
COQUILLE CITY.
Cabinet making bracket work, pictnre
framing, wood turning, etc., etc.
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PHOTOGRAPHS!
M VDE ON SHORT NTICE.
Call and examine samples and prices.
Gallery
65
Frank Schroeder
I
100
near
the
Srtc-MiU.
C . AV u -KINS, PtlOTOGBAPHKB,
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Coquille City, Oregon.
AL. DEVAUL,
B A B B E R
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y ,
OREGON.
Hot and Cold Baths
Always Ready
Miss Lora Leach.
At
P A P E R 153
— WITH —
THE SAN FRANCISCO
WEEKLY CALL
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THE SAN FRANCISCO
MORNING CALL
P ric e , 94.00 p er Y e a r,
W. R. Panter will deliver atone coal on
the bank of the river at itis landing for
$2.50 in bulk; in sacks—sacks furnished—
$3 per ton.
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r r n r . s a n f il a n c is c o w e e k l y c a l l
1 I i « han<lv>mc clglit-pagc paper. It Is 1*-
■ucd every Tliuraday, aud contain» all of
the important new* of the week, glean«!
from every quarter of the globe, complete
up to dat«- of publication. It contain» In
teresting upccial correspondence from all of
the principal cities of the world and a vast
amount of the bc»t selected and origlnul
general literature. It furui»hes the latest
und most reliable financial new* nnd mar
ket quotation«, and gives special attention
to horticultural and agricultural news, and
1» in every respect a flrst-ela*s family paper,
appealing to the interest of every member
of the household.
THE MORNING CALL.
(SKVr.^ ISSUES A WEEK)
Is a live metropolitan daily.
It has the
W S . ^ .G .
71 II? E IJ
Has just Received at
her new
Millinery Store!!
C. D. E L L IO T T , Prop.
Front street
. . .
Coqnille City.
Tables supplied with the best the mnrket
affords. Large niry rooms w ith the best
new spring beds.
S, W. Gilman
I F ’l C T x r e r s ,
C s t x ic H
F r Sale— CHEAP!
J. Dean,
Point. D. 8. stages meet here once each
day from Port Orford and Bandon. Will
give good reasons for wishing to sell. For
terms call or address, H ant N ei . s o n .
nl0-5w.
Lnnglois, Or.
MclVlILLAN'S
7th Annual Visit
To the Coquille will open at
rtle
Point,
About June 15th.
W ill be at
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y ,
J u ly 4th.
ltkeraburg...........................15tb
desciptions of the terrible rush of R u d o lp h ............................... 20th
water, the great destruction of | udbcJoti, August! 1!! 1 !!!! 1!! .1st
houses, factories, churches, towns
O L IV E HOTEL,
MRS. A. L. OLIVE, PROP.
Coquille
City,
Oregon.
r'r'H IS Popular Hotel has recently been
4 put in better order than ever before,
and is truly a favonte resort.
The tables are supplied with all the deli
cacies to be] had, and in style to suit the
most fastidious epicure.
Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart
ments are second.to no hotel in Southern
Oregon.
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Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop.
1VTCW
BlarksinithSliftp!
J. W. HUGHES, P p.
V
F U L L Y 1 LLfOSTliA TE D
iv ir jw ",
a i
Bent
>ns
L
a L
visu«
mjly, o ’ Ion»,
X . , v . u d ’• '.ve
B. in a brotbeiu
uns. n d wpb
»izo.
ri1-
<u goijd iAnp^'oved
oely 237 ¿çv > of
utylaiiiv- visi»
ût hors ¡a mid
Apply at thi'i
L41 *t
and
O
f f ic e
, R
o s b b t tb m ,
O bboon ,
Making!
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June 25, 1889. )
L a n d B aboa « . —One of the finest pieces
'VT’OTICE is hereby given that in oompli- of bottom of fifty to sixty acres, with a
± y ance with tbe provisions of the act of
congress of Jane 3, 187S, entitled “ An aot couple acres on the beuoh for a building
for the sale of timber lands in the Btates of ' rite is offered at a bargain by Captain W.
California. Oregon, Nevada and Washing- j E. Unckliff of Myrtle Point. The laud ii
r i ? ^ r rr^i0»ry’ i r ? ’
^ Coquille BitUated on the river, just above Norway,
City, County of Cooa, Btate of Oregon, has
. . . .
,
' .
.
/
this day filed in this office his sworn £tate-
Rnd prettier piece can t be
ment No. —, for the purchase of the 8W found on the Coqaill.
35tf
H o t N ~ ^ of See. No. 30. in Tp. No. 27
south range No. 12 west, and will offer
N O T I C E
proof to show that the land sought is more
B, Koseburg,
ltOSebU.K, Or.,
vai |
U. 8. Land Office,
valuable for its timber or stone than for
April 25, 1889.
rioa!tural purposes, and to sstablish his j
im to said land before the Register nnd j Complaint having b *en entered at this
j^eoeiver of this offioe at Kosebnrg, Oregon, i Offioe bv George William Hull against
on
tbe 17th day of September, i George Nichols for abandoning his nome-
1889.
__
_
steaix entry No AATl, dated 15th Maroh,
He names 8« witnesaesj
W. 8. Dye. 1886, npon the Lots 11, 12 and 13 Section 12,
.Willijuo Beards!??, William Wright and Township 29, Tange 11 west in C ooh County,
j . 1 k Walker, all of Coqaille City, Coon Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of
oouh t )^ V T i g o p .
said entry, the said parties are hereby
Any and All perfona cl aiming adversely summoned to appear at this Office on the
the above-deftenbed lapds are requested to 15th of August, 1889, at 10 o’clock a. m., to
file their claims in tbis
on or before respond and famish testimony concerning
•aid 17 day of September,'1889.
said alleged abandonment.
CiUS. W. JOJUkuTOM,
Chas. W. Johnston, register.
K. O. Jones, receiver.
jly?
Regieiw.
æ
For
S a le
i ^ ’IIaving Been County Surveyor for four
years, I have an intimate knowledge of all
surveyed lands in the county, and parties
winking to aell, rent or purchase will find it
to their advantage to communicate with me
F I N E S T A L L IO N
Ruchmg Embroidery
Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc-
Irving B. Cook,
General Lee,
III, g . Pm), Pro,
Will make season at Messer's bnrn Co
qnille City, and Henry Sehroeder's at Arn-
go. Terms: Insurance $10.
General Li e is 17 hand* high: weighs 1000
peunda: is nine years old, /jud a cark bay.
L ’irge hone, well formed, good feet and is
an ideal of perfection in build, make-up
nnd disposition. He is just the horse to
breed to tho average mare of this country,
A colt from Lee and a decent mare is worth
fu n .
n30 tf
Hay. Feed of all kinds, Floor k Meals.
Jas. C. Brown’s
STine S t a l l i o n ,
OAKLAND BILL,
Will make the present season standing at
Myrtle Point, Boland Prairie and at the
an i all green Fruits, Salt Salmon, Chittim Hark,
stable of J. H. Lamb, on Fislitrap.
H ide«, Skill« and Wool. Kura o f all kind», Match-
Oakland Bill is a dark bay, seven year»
Wood, Stave Holts, and produce generally.
I ALSO BUT, ah WELX, A« SELL linons ok COMMIS8ION old, is sixteen hands anil three inches high,
Information of any kind will cost you nothing— and weighs IttiiO pounds. He was sired by
inquiries w ill rercive prompt attention at my bauds. Gray Dan. Gray Dan by Oregon Dan, and
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lie by Old Lnmax.
D ili*»» dam was a
Lnninx mare, brought from Kentucky by
Mr. llargin,of Dougbis county, Oregon.
T r.r.Ms.—Insurance, F|0; season, flfl;
single
sen iee, t*tt. Due care will be ol>-
— AND—
served in breediug mnres, but no responsi
bility will l>e assumed for accidents or es
capements. For further particulars inquire
of J. C. BROWN, Mvrtle Point. Or.
n »t
DEALERS IN —
Hbrlie*t Market Price* Obtained for Apples,
C O Q U IL L E M I L L
Tug Company!!
CATARRH
— AND A LL KINDS OF—
L T J M
B E E
C edar , f ir , ash , m a p le , m y r t l e ,
Alder and spruce lumlier always on
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
T 0 W IN G
By the T ub K A T I E C O O K ou
the river and bar, at reasonable rate
T ry the Cure
r,s Cream Balm
Cleanses the Nasal Passages. At*
lays Tnfiflmmation. Heals tho Sore«.
Restores the Senses of Taste, Small
and Hearing.
-
A p o r t le lo Is a p p lie d la t a »
la a a r e c a b l e . P r in o S O e . s t D r s « | lM
o r by
tattiT. ELY lm o n iK B S ^ « W mtco SC^ sw York.
rates.
‘H Bamo °° l^ls v,6,t.. „
Dress
bU ii
Farms, Town Property and Timber Land
Laces.
PSi’b ’tocns.
a n d O rn am en ts.
rings, cant-hooks and everything used in Timber, match-wotxl and stave tim-
oggiug cauips kept on hand.
Satisfaction l>er purchased.
ankinc you ii-idly for your guaranteed.- Shop on comer north of Pio-
Orders for lumber filled in quanti
liberal patronage in the past neei Feed stable.
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CQUILLE CITY, OREGON. ties to suit, and at the lowest living
and hoping for a oontinuance of
Strik. whil. th. Iron i. hot! T h i.it, th. r ' r i l l .r r
I,
only reliable and moat authentic edition i GEOROE M c M lL L A N , p h ot<)grap h er.
the 4ib. IiYe published. Nearly 500 pages. Agents are | — -------- —
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selling from tea to fifty oopies a day and
«lining money. Aot quiok and send for
circulars and terms free, or, to secure it in
move«
M rs . P h i l l i p s , of Marshfield,
stantly send 5A r e a t s for oomplete can
vassing outfit and name choioeof territory. hits decided to open dress-making rooms
uluLce
Address
over L Y O M N ’ N T O R K , Coqnille City,
TH E H I8TO B Y COMPANY,
and solicits a call from all the Ladies of
wu
rket Street,
Sdn^Francisco, Col.
valley Stylish su its made from
$5
upward.
Cutting aud fitting a specialty.
I ' a * vtCkit >n
NOTWTE F O W C B L IC A T IO N .
All work guaranteed.
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V j U
Li i«*
A Bonanza for Agents.
»cupf-a.
*e n
tr
u m . b^k8™“
L A N D AG ENCY.
WIT sell, rent or Lease
Real Estate on comm s-
sion-
Address John F-Hall, Sec-,
Marshfield, Oreg.
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swept into eternity without n moment’s j (*]ai
warning.
tiinç with
Remarkable gs a flesh producer.
Persons gain rapidly white taking St
SCOTT’S EMULSION is acknowledgndbf
Physicians to be the Finost and Best prepa
ration in the world for the reliof and com of
e o w .u t s D T in w . SCROFULA.
Correspondence Solicited
(Formerly of Coquille Mill A Tug fJo.)
lion, tee nariov ^iirt ;f 'c.n
and
ill make his work satisfactory
to Salem ja
.c
Thousands
of
Human
Lives
* •
r-ur. tay ;n 1 V erton i
Live aod Let Live” prices,
or liae, a tian
Heart-rending Boone« of agony, diarnption vii:
Fine Cabinets $4 per dozen.
t iurr , Dakota,]
; ne et
-
of families, separation of loved ones, pnn-
1
C u s to m e rs
* .ebing the , COikHl
hoe from Print file to ic-straickeu multitudes and their frantio
efforts to escape a horrible fate together
Tülitba Oolbertsor ! h’oC<« Í H
■ > tern capii
ill with thrilling tales of heroio deeds: narrow May have the privilege of getting
t f __« f 4
escapes from the pains of death; frightful, their work finished on the spot or
h^r teaching Rt the utll.tl »4 r
at ouco into C
L L Kindi of farm work solicited. Horse
h
o v n a V»«r
ft r o • r dreadful
lrnnnfnl a
n n G r i n U H of
OT H
OTY l - I T
^
*
hayoo
by fire;
ifafforings
survi
shoeing and plow <kOrk a specialty.
vors; robbing the victims. No such picture | in San Francisco without extra
in e V - L* account of
of horrors was ever before witnessed—men,. .
Supplies
for logging work, wed gee, dogs,
City tax must be- av
All work will be first-
women and ohildren by thousands wer« CilRTgeS.
rtv*r i-
• o d l i f s t w d t h s t I t < s b h « t t k n ,
d ig e s t e d , s s d a s s im ila t e d b y tb w o w n
s c n s lt t v * s to m a c h , w h e n th a p lo t
c a n n o t b e t o le r a t e d ; a a d b y th a
b in n tio n o t tb e o il w it h th o b y
p b l t e s Is m u c h m o r e e f fic a c io u s .
COQUILLE C ITY ,
Finn l’lmlii!ii':i|ilis!
A complete aod thrilling account
of thp awful floods aud their ap
palling ruin, containing graphic
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
Tips-
F e e d Stable!
present time.
be lively. There is the
J. B. box is engaging raen t° Pacific goiDg east, the Astori
work on the Middle fork road.
j
Tillamook and Salem, tbe
J. H. Minard his quite a lot of ^ gene road ever to Siusla
lumber in the mill yard.
' Grant’s Pass line on down
I guess the world is preparing i ceDt city, the Southern
to have a big physic by the way branch from Turner to
tbe chittim bark is rushed into tRA o P frr>».a-]P- * f
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
P l u m e s and.
He hasobeyed the great command
h* ve tri®^1 Chamberlain s ^ f urtare afte> j consider it a
H ah a good team and is ready
-A ja d
and joined bands with a life partner. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme-
n(j remeay.’' 25 and 50 cent
-A-ISTD A G E N T .
at all times to do all kiuds of haul
Still there is another wedding
admit that it is the most
for Baje by J. H. Nosier,
ing in and about town.
Give him
Nicely situated, directly on the roads No. 3, California St.y San Frp.nciaco, Cal.
breeze gently floating by. Who Promplt reliable and successful | Coquille City, and W. L. Dixon,
PKALKB IN
from Port Orford, Bundon nnd Myrtle
your orders.
uoxlv
medicine known for these com-1 Myrtle Point, Oregon.
ing got in the d ry jn floe order.
, “ “ “
¿7 ?* | and make settlement at the very
Lee and Wm. Weekly have the ^*08leri Coquillo City, and ^\. L. earliest convenience by note or
boss dei rick fork—double harpoon. Hixon, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
cash. As the present year is about
G. Wheeler has the biggest Dose
Railroad building in Oregon out, we wish to close our books.
Kicueulifirg
of any man in Coos county at tbe within tbe next three years
EMULSION
(.tv
A 0»J
p. V s r^
T r i e Xja/test S t a l e s
X-iADIES AND OHP.DPEN'S IKIATS
— AND-
Team ing! Team ing!!
j
I tnke thin moans o f informing the public
that I intend «inducting a first-class Livery
nnd Hale Stable. Remember that I keep
notLiug but the best of “ TurnonU,” and
the best of care will be given transient stock.
Everything new. A share of the public pat-
ron.igo is respectfully solicited.
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o i s e s.o
A La ge Variety of
d ii
.
, ing between the undenugneu engaged in
in Des Moines, I was taken W ith «a the logging bu8in#AH \ h this day diftflolved.
severe attack of bowel complaint. John Jenkins of the firm will collect ac-
PlaiDt8- It costs but 25 or 50 cents,
jjOTieK.— All those indebted to
and may be the means of saving'
,
c o
„
^
___ _ ___ g ___ ________1
^
; Kronenberg & S o n , successors to
>on or >'Gur family much BuflFering, Yager dir Kronenberg, are hereby re-
^ n°t hf0 itself, before the sum- ^
Vfclull notified to
___________
spectfully
come forward
J. J. Baker,
AN rUEMIUUS FOK
Exhange hotel, Commercial bank,
Membership 50. Average attendance 40.
Frank S. Hunch
telegraph office and four restau Arago, Jane 27, 1889.
Hats trimmed to order a speciaty
T«aober. For two days I suffered intensely,
t*J *"« >l.b.s
rants were in the path of the fire
Straw,
Plush, Silk,Satin or Velvet, which
I
J
thereof and continue the business.
and
Joiner.
trying
several
drug
stores
and
pay
I will sell cheap for cash .
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Dated June IS, 1889.
O. It. Willnrd.
ami were consumed.
The fire
Let us give the readers of the . - ..
.
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t
John Jenkins.
n
J
Is
also
a
successful
hand
to
emasculate
it
,.u
.
u
4
ing
them
for
relief,
but
in
vain.
1
burned towards the wharves.
H erald a little timely advice. H ot!.. „
,
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horses and other animals. Home Sear
bought a smfcll bcttl© of
tin
Heaver Slough. Address: Coquille City.
weather
is
coming
and
with
it
colic.
Iturie I t e u i» .
. . .
,
.
.
, j. Clffliti rlniri’n Colic, Cholera and
Ed HERALD-.-Health seems to
mo^ a8’ ^ n t e r y and dr- f 1)iarrhfpft Remedy, and two doses
Rev. Bunch preached at Shiloh
♦l.o oTr<l
tne ¿ord.
Haying is under progress in this
vicinity. G ikx I crops, and hay be-
C o q u il l e C i t y , O r .
1M:
home opposite Masonic
C o q u il l e C i t y .
Plain nnd fancy sewing, and dressma«..»,,,
to order.
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be good in tbis locality at present.,arrhoea- The ° D,y enfe w*y to 0{ that brought me out all right. i T D
It is not good for man to live cornlat these diseases is to keep Jt coetH legg tl)ftn th0 (]?ng store i i / #
alcne; so thought Wm. Weekly. “ ® e reliable remedy at hand, and preparationa anj I have the balance i
LIVERY STABLE!
her
Arithmetic
this morning, is now under con -;ers
er for the Klamath last Monday,
trol.
Portland 6ent two engines
A ra g o School R e p o rt.
where they go to set up the ma
The following shows the result of the
to the rescue and the home de
chinery and placo the Excelsior
semi-qaarterly examination, held last week#
partments worked with an un
Co’s cannery in running order.
W
G
C
er
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daunted vigor.
30'
0»
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D
er
5
The Walker, Iowa, News, says:
w*»
The work cf the fire is now'
£
E • » O
C
*% cr
n ‘•Our old friend, Robert Baird, of
known and twenty-Dine buildings!
• ? fl
Muscatine, Iowa, has been secetary
are found to have been entirely Alice Wimer
79
70
95 82
70 100 98
94
96 of the state senate, and an active
destroyed.
The total loss will Mattie Wimer
Aliee Schroeder
73
70
93
80
72 olitician for years, but was never
amount to £75,000 on which there
95 100 95 100
Mabel Martiu
96
generally known until he had the
is^ u t a small insurance.
Minnie McCloskey HC
95 100 100 100
Adam Wimer
85
60
73 93
85 ! colic, and used Chamberlain’s Colic,!
The fire was the work of an
1
i
Flora McCIoakey 94
88 100 90 100 ; Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy,
Maria Aasen
70 100 86
DISSOLUTION NOTICE!
! and got into one of their advertise-
ing much more damage than it Bertie McCloekoy
90
100
Notice is hereby given that by mutual
i merits. “Now he is famous.” Here
55
Walter Schroeder
100
did. «
consent the co-partnership heretofore exist-
65
65
is what Mr. Baird said: “While
.
.
It is now under control.
The Jennie Petereon
B T T H I 8
g hop!
COAL! COAL!
arm er .
OUR PREMIUMS
P ric e , 81JU p er Y e a r,
tl* d
for a ball room, hud the tl ird for fro.te, peas, corn and tomatoes in
e . Dodge bas been appointed P.
T e r r i b l e r n l n . PuiaeUw, h i ., May i t . i s » » .
a lodge tail.
the fall tbe season would cover six M {m t|)e Doumiirt p,^loftice.
I sprained my thumb last 8piln(. and a terrible
«welling aad pala aaaaad F a ir application« of Bt,
Marshfield came near going to months and a schooner load of oui
Jacobe
OU cared ma and there hue bren no retara
, ......
Preparations are being made to
af pala.
OIL. • BBOWH.
nshes Sunday evening. The house eplemlid held products, fruits and ^
„ ,
naIDber of 8almon up
a t D rcgouts and D balees .
occupied by Mrs. Emereou on tbe berries, over and above local de-1 (he
jn
,
for the butcb.
TNC CHARLES A. VOCILE* CO . «animerò, IM.
hill, took fire and burned.
A mauds, might be shipped every
ery.
strong northwest wind was blowing season from a cannery on tbe river.
Miss A m a Mosher commenced
at the time, and the indications Who will take hold of the matter?
a term of school at Port Orford
were that the whole town would It must be readily seen that the. j ^ jdonda ’
be burned.
The fire engine (O ld river affords transportation super-
W e understand that Crook, Gard
Jumbo) was placed over one of ior to that of any place you can
ner and Hume have each entered a
the cisterns made last winter, and think of. Imagine a continuous, ^
fo( tbe Fourth ofJo|y
races
a stream of water was soon play- fruit, vegetable and berry farm 4o ^ Hume’s track
ing on the flames from the engine,! miles long, with steamers passing
The schooner Berwick arrived;
which'subdued the fire. The house up anil down through the center of on Sunday, being towed into the ■
was partly insured.
H.
• it and carrying freight for a mere river by tbe thistle, on her return
nothing. This portrays the pos- from the Klamath.
F i r r u tJ Y im ro iiv r r .
Portland, June 22,2:45 p . m . - «ibilities and probabilities of the
P. McCreery, foreman of the;
F
DOCTOR
Randolph Hotel!
J. P A R K E R ,
C H A S F. DOE.
Farkorslmrg Coos connnty Oreg.
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Randolph, Oregon,
H. F. Tennisson,
P ro p rie to r.
r J', ABLES are supplied with the best the
F
Markte affords, and the l>eds neat and
clean. Having purchased this hotel, I shall
endeavor to merit'the good will and pat
ronage of the public. Give the honse a
trial.
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H. F. T knnibson .
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All those who are interested in raising
thoroughbred cattle will do well to call on
Geo. W. Wimer at the Kronenberg ranch on
Halls creek, Coos county, Oregon, and take
a look at his famous short-horned Durham
Bull before breeding to any other bull.
Tbe following is his pedigree:
Name:—Red ltose Prince: calved Oct. 14th,
1885. Color, red. Bred by Thou. 8. Grundy,
Springfield, Kentucky. Got by Wild Eyes
(Prince) 2nd. 54315: out of Grundy’ s Msry.
3rd by best bull 3rd, 50099; Grundy’s Bed
ltoae Mary by Double Bose I>uke, 34982
lted Hose 15th by Kosv men.............. 27794
Bed Rose 5th. by Dnke o* Argil*.........
Red ltose 2nd by n*ireudon,............... J8#4
Red Rose by Pearl................................3012
Rose by Wellington,............................2988
Mina by Prince Albert 2nd,...................857
Sal! a Kookh by Franklin,................. 3884
Pocahontas by Count Hally................1865
Imperial Young Mary by Jupiter,...... 2170
Mary bv Sal a din..................................1417
Lucy by Meek's Bull............................2288
Cow bred by Mr. Holmes England. Thu
undersigned will let this famous bull to •
limited number of oows at tho very reason
able sum of five dollars, payable at time
ot service. Will pasture cows at tho rate of
25cts per week.
This bull now weight
about 1900 pounds.
Ret-pect fully,
G ko . W. WtMEB.