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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1889)
M m t P I O D V I.. Married pocplttwill please rend aawritten, single ones can rend the first line, then the third, nnd then the second, and finally the fourth in each verse. Ri!»>ni:N.*i « i le i » * . DR. J. J. «IISSHIIOVEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, M P yrtle o in t , O That man muM load a happy life, W ho'* freed from matrimonial chains; Who i* directed by hi* wife Is sure to sillier for his pains. reg . Dr, T. A- W IN T E R , Adani could find no solid pence. When Eve was given for a mate— Until lie saw a woman's face, Adam was in a happy state. M YRTLE PO IN T , OREGON. Calls Promptly Attended Day «>r Ni^ht. J. C- STOCKM AN. M. D. General Practitioner. C o C q u il l e it y , O j regon . «»thee M A U S H F I E L I ), O R E G O N . (bused ha the foolish man. I say, Who change* from his singleness; W ho will not . ieM .,i woman s sway Is sure of jierfoe* blesaeiAuess. v lu l. D M C ^ Z L ^ Iilla .n In all the female face npp ‘ars llvpoeney. deceit and pridi; frnth. d arlincof a heart sincere. Ne*« r known in woman to re nde. What tongue is able to unfold The fals ehood that in woman dwells: Tim worth in woman we behold I* almost imperceptible. O. E. SMITH. Surgeon Dentist, ^ 1 ^ 9 E r ^ r ... I N S T A N T A N E O U S PHOTOGRAPHERS T il«: P1.Y1L A few weeks ago we did our Lest to ^¡ve Major Bateman a semi «»ft. JOHN F- H A L L Ho no doubt Hppreeia’ ed it but Attorney at L a w and tin'n Ip» put too niuoli reliance in X& 3al S s t a t e the item and tii» d to ns° it as a M UiSH >IK!.I>. Uu ! . >N sci tvii. Later developments show ,\T J . IM I. S I G I i jliat the screen v;:s not as durable ■t* lie silpoosed and gave way at ail Attorney and Counsel Law. improper time. 1 he result is ho M a r s h f i e l d , ( > r k g o n \ is fit*! tint: llies in California un In c . G E A .7 , der Ids own vine and tig tree. H e Attorney and Counselor at L a w . f.honM have known better for we M a r s h f ie l d . O r e g o n . do not like to spend time r»lid space on someone who will go Shedden F- Wilson. back on us the next minute. >Ve Attorney at L a w M a r s h f ie l d , C oos C o u n ty , G r i g . have put our fu tli in mother two- legged mortal but will not leseant Office over S*»ng-t:tc! n’s Dta.- Ss t~. on his stipert >r ways until lie is go A. J- SH E R W OOD. ing to commit some terrible sin. A tto r n E i at L a w \\\. can’ t offer Major Bate man and N o ta r y P i r i . ic . C oquille, Coos County, Oregon. : eternal life find will have to do as tin* t I: m eli iliil, .-it tl >wn on hi:;n. \\t* will, lliowevt-r, aJviáe him to J. H- TJFTO . C O rM 8 E L ;> U vi LY'V i'l BJ.lt list* Dr. Br i»\Vn-S< qilil! J's elixir of Conveyancer and funeral L a nd Í lift* W Ilici) will bring him near er AGENT. C.*llec;i »n. M i l* - i. ■ - N .*ti *t d oter nul life tl mi aught * 1se. V> Í* DENM ARK. OREGON. s t a v e d with you Major until tho Ranches. 'ViM L e d and t*»-,;» bonj{ht and sold. <'•»i:c. syr '• . church went back on you and of an J proceed* pr«»ntp: r-. - bt-i d. hi know when it cut the cours l T f T lyn e . Jon:: L a n e . imws. i ami left y->u d iift helplessly L A N E A LANE, aw :y we cou! I not d » any tiling AttorH^s a ml si !.atv. more than pii v von. W t lia tdtl to A » v L a n d Cases a Speciality. » V -, I.ver* ruu- Ofllc* on Main Street. >pp<» ate t ohm -»pohtfti: Jo it but t lie br«*ukf K ottli too high to !e g v ami lieîp Roseburg,____ Gregmn llillg you. W e seen yon |.an<l «a fely a W - S IN C L A IR , - hurt; way bel 'tv as ami oui* hei.it gave an r5;n!tr.:it tinmi t'*, espr■cially Attoncy at law. General Insurance a rd Ilea! Kstrtr - H W . when we seen pienti X « f of sea gulls C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n . for voti lo subsi st oil whil .» we were coinj »e’ lefi tO it «>n the black T. G. O W E N . ( k \ *>-fi-h for our santi ami catch i u i *a Attorney and Counselor at L a w . M ARSU FI FLD, OP.F.O( >N\ M ABHBri(U), t)o>. J. W . B E N N E T T . Attorney at L a w . MAUSSriUL!», OUR<-*>N . D. L . W A T S O N . Attorney and Counselor at L a w E m ?UU ClTT.OaK'WS. J. H. N O SLE R , Notary Public Coyirn-i.r C it t , O on . e fiatf , 111 J. J. fusoli C¿L> Jk W A T C H -M A K E R VND .JEW ELE R . O o c i U .Í1 1 3 O i t y , C g n . supper. Aon w-oie taken iu by a I fisherman and given dry clothes | while we followed our guide throughout the storm with >ut tveu changing socks, but we are working ; for our reward lH-reaTter. dust rs I we passed over the hill we seen i you shaking »lice for a warm drins with th'* bartender and we had a j refreshing drink of river water with the tide full. We have lost B gl.t « f y u .M .jovlujft hope you are coming mir way for our reward is sure to come later on. # * * *£*- Work'of all d —«inolimi - a. ii<- uT sfiori n o ti«« anil extTeioely l«.w price*. vóti as Mr. Bird Nosier has a tobacco patch near the H erald office that is the envy of all the other boys in I. O. O. F. town. He planted it, cultivated it, Coquille Lodge No.53 and last week took us to t1 e patch M -«ts at C.'»T lille f ’itv every Saturday even inif. Visiting brethren, in tiood atiiiiuinc ard surprised us by picking off cordially invited. _ v n pbigs of tobacco six inches long. J. S. tDMCTW. N G. Mr Bird certainly has the key to A. P . and A. M. Chadwick Lodtce. No.6 8- the secret of this patch as it is the Meet« at Coquille City oti Summit v even (ir*t we have heard of that you can Inn on or before the I®!! ukjoii in each !/.» >n 1 pluck the tobacco ready for month. . ... , , Jcasf b. H o t , YV. M. chewing. He does not pass it C t a n tho ugh the negro process as other Gen- Lytle Post No- 27. Meet* at Coquille City, on every first manufacturers do uor does he have Wednesday. Visdtintr oo.uradh, in af"»d the wholesale of it simply a re- standing, cordially invited tad bn*ine-.s. He made a kal. on li. H. Ntc m l *. Commander. ascension from this patch some O - 1ST. G r. Company H. Oregon Na tiim* since hut l;** would not tell us 1 the particulars. tional Guard Meets in the Manonie building. Coquille * * * City, on Saturday nitfht nfter eaeh fnll moon. All members in «**v*d standing are Little did the inhabitants of this i cordially invited to attend. sphere of ours dream that the earth F U R N I T U R E S T O R E , was going at the r a t e of twenty miles a second through n belt of IP- P re p ., M a l s u p ik l d . O on . meteors >S 000,000 rniDs across all D ealer in Furniture, Doors, C I uhm and Ifio this month. Such is the fact, how- tore FranieH, etc., and a^eut for White ’ Sewing Machines. v ln ltf . o\cr, and we were engaged from morning till right at the common Coquille Fisherman’s duties of life never dreaming that U N I O N ISajad.olplx Oregfcn, at any moment tho earth was lia W ill meet every fourtn Saturday in each ble to strike some of these meteors month till further notice. All members in and stop so suddenly that we good standing arecordially invited to attend would find ourselves sliding around to some other portion of the earth * and some other fellow* sliding -o - around to our portion. The out come of u shock of this nature would be all right for us on this C o q u il l e C it y O r e g o n . ’ coast for by the time we would T. A. WALKER, Boise aM Sip Painter « NO COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1880. VOL. 8. T l i c It i»'e r a id«* N r lio o i. slide around to New Y o ik the Six thousand feet of lumber the earth would gain its momentum and go aloi g in its old fashioned first consignment for the school way. But the fellows in New building was put ashore at R iver yesterday. Work on the York where would they be? ‘ Ask ; side of the winds’ ’ and waves of tho At house will be commenced imme lantic and the answer would most diately with a view to having it likely be ‘ in Baris attending the completed by the loth of October. exposition.” Then, again, the va Hitherto the management has been cation, if it was forced on the peo- ' hampered in obtaining the neces pie o f New 1 ork,would no doubt, sary papers and in getting the do them good ami on their return i land surveyed. School will be they would find trusty servants startl'd soon after the house is com carrying on t heir business for them. pleted. Subscription papers are This would give the e Giro popula now in circulation which the pub tion a day off and besides the ride lic would do well to notice. See over to the Vtlantic from here, at tin* paper and sign your name, it the rate o f twenty miles a second, will only cost you $5 ami $7.50 for would be instructive, invigorating four months, and you will have the and draw our attention ‘ Mina busi conscious dignity of knowing you ness troubles for a short time. are helping to inaugurate a new The astronomers would not tell ns era in Coquille education. We ex anything about it until all was pect to be prepared for all comers; over so we could put on a cle: n if there is not room wo will make shut and collar, but they wanted room. I f you want a house you the country represented just as i t 1 can buy a lot to build one; or if is. It seems a pity it did not hap you don't want to build we will pen. W e are now informed that build for you. That’s fair is’nt it? we have n d ear track until 1890 Board can bo had at reduced rates. with nothing but automatic Look for our advertisement and L odi . switches and good ballast roads to think o f it. o O • C O A S T N il: W S N O T E S . JOHN >: a >7. FRANK DECKER. Mayor Hendry, of Westminster, \ B. C.„ has resigned. The total number o f school ch il dren iu Oregon is 93,098. A ll the tramps and vags hav e been driven out o f Arlington, O r \ | The Yentuie Yidette says the bean crop this year will be worth ^ r c p r ie tc r .3 . $150,000. [ M yrtle Point Stage and L ivery The cash receipts o f the Land j Stables | office in Seattle are over $50,000 It mi a daily stn<re ro Coquille City, do local a month. hauling iu and around the 1’oint nnd do a general livery busin,***. Hu*ines* entrust Im m igration to Washington 1 ed to their c.'.re will be attended with Territory it- reported to be largo this proni’iluesn nnd fidelity. 8n2 scasun. Flow ing wells have been struck —•* and natural g is u nnd in Kittitas, C o q u i l l e C i t y , O r ., The follow ing dispatch will be W. T. of interest to those desiring govern A cork tree in Visalia is now ment lands: The » -iquisite number eighteen f*?et in diameter aud i CuttniK. Jins'.ila; and Stitenfiig a Specialty, of signatures for opening the great forty feet high. An.l a 1‘erfect Fit Guaranteed. Sioux reservation have been secur A lime kiln !ru been startcl near XM ed. The sensation of the day was Los Gatos. Its capacity is 1(M) Thu Ylorit PeiTc«‘t, Simple and UoaHouaUle the signing by Chief Gall, of barrels .a day. Ladies' Tailoring System OF GARMENT CUTTING, the Blackfeet and the upper 1 A stingray that weighed 1,000 Sold nnd Taught— Satisfaction Guaranteed. Yankton's following Gall. Eleven pounds v.-Tis Uilit-1 at R'doudo v7uM million acres which the whites Beach last A c In -s lay. have been looking longingly at for ! Swiss farmers near Oso Fl.aeo. » ; t ?; y r %.-, so many y ears will now be thrown Sau Luis Obisbo county, have 4,000 ; c:¿.. :u. -.y open to settlement. V y —]- \f. r __ , acres iu beans. I j X j - «e* # The City Council o f Me Mann- Cheyenne, August 7.— P rairie, ri le over. t • ' j-i*: • v% tr v “ Did you ever stop to think how _________ __ _____ £ - ville Wash., lias decided to spend wolves have killed more than 100 much work there was connected Editor H e r a l d :- I wish tc say valuable colts and unknown mini- $20,000 for water works. a word about the recent church with a newspaper? Weeklies me Carson has a s " imming club of bt-rs of young cattle in this vicin .* caudal. Unpleasant as there nothing compared to dailies b it we twenty young ladies, whose teacher ity the past throe months. Üül things are they will occasionally will give a few figures of what Elaborate preparations are being j is one of the local ministers. \ v; rk is done on the H erald . W o occur so long as men and women Empire Cit Y anJ Drain's Station made for a big hunt to occur next i The trustees of Victoria, B. C., averago 15 columns a week and are not perfect. W e are only sur S T A G E and S T E M B 0 A T L i n e ! Wednesd -y. The pests will bo have decided to spend $175,000 in prised that they should occur there are 52 weeks in a year w ich driven to dons twenty-five miles j beautifying Beacon Hill Park. j Carrying* The U- S* Mails amt ug the church people. Had i*. i would make 780 columns, and m A lfred Poett, of Santa Barbara, south of this place. They will be ! VVeifs. Farno & Co's occuried in tin* tin re humble walks i each column there me 125 lines has been engaged as Consulting Express making 97,500 lines; 1$\ “ ems" in I smoked out anil will lie shot ns of life but little attention would Engineer o f the Nicaragua canal. they appear. A pack o f hounds j a lino makes the number of “ ems” lia* e been prit! to it bui coming in- belonging to an English ranchman j A valuable deposit of red oxide 1.793,750, or averaging two letters to the t ri l ■unal of the church :imi of manganese has been found in ; will be utilized. to the “ cm” would make the num -* 4 . — i . . . . . . . timt hasD'l1 upon the bible ami its Sail Gabnal canyon, Eos Angeles EA VSES I MP! ;:i; C IT Y F O R D ttA IX S ber of let ers reach 3,587,500. Uncle Daniel Palaske has just J S T A T IO N E V E R Y teachings whose laws t*) tho chu rch County. M O N D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y and F R ID A Y Paid for at the rate of -10 cents | er , built oue o f the fn est residfuces j are in falli .Me it is an easy inn?L-r The Gallston canal, at Helt na, th >u-and the Dill would be $717.00 in Bandon near the old Gold Beach to tell the outcome of the trial Mont., has been completed. It is Tho steamer J U N O .-r R E S T L E S S meets per year. Besides this the adver i hot*»!. Its line parlors and dining | the stage at the in >u h <>f th>- Umpqua. Brother Bateman was heard to say twenty-two miles 1 >ng ami carries tisements are all set up new each rooms below, and spacious and airy i New and <• #:n *••*• ■' ! * after the sad event that lie was 8,000 miner’s inches every Iwruty- Fare to Portland by thi.i route year ami we set considerable min elia.i.Lers above, don’ t indicate the perfecily willing to submit tosu -li four hours. • To Drains -'.0;! ion winch ill make nearly twice quarters of r. bachelor ot \vid>*- j --- ---- 4»» ----------- Each on ' ten^orcllowf-d r»')po*.titt!: of !>.if$tu*{6 a vt rdii t showing his perfect f :ith ('«> 11*18111 •><toil; S «ii <*5; r ii r o < l. as much to the column us long <»»i-r, an ’ just w h.lï OU P-tss-n^er.* are re quested to bo in Empire in the holy canon which read* like C i'y the niaht l> »for* departure. primer. i1,! T o t i t e E d i t o r . — Please inform ter at tli* ■ age i f 87 this: ‘‘ Let the off-ui !er l o stoned «*-C Any info.- •».*.♦ if>;» in repard to the nbov your readers that I have a positive to death and let him that is with- : The Nebraska Press association with so mudi ole giiu-e I me can 1 :■ p ’ oeured . t the Ri..: cu or Centra remedy fo r the above named dis h >U‘U in Mar ht t-id, and .ho post o..ic4 t»»* out sin (gu ilty <*f the same offense > rationed houii. Inst month and for ro«-!!) j-iiKí’.'rs t:•.a** y ease. By its timely use thousands any >ubiic 1' i*»j m L.jipn'«. cast the first s! oho .” Tie did not the most * art they have not given bot ìli:* nt-■aivst i:«*ig!i of hopeless cases have been per se.-m to think that the affair would | as good an impression to their sub count f«»r it and have a D M IN IS i'K.Vi O II’S NC)TICE. shorten his days in the Last; per- ! scribe* s of Oregon a* might lie de our hors > !;•* never gives .anything manently cured. I shall be glad ' V r O T iC L is h.-reby pi von that I have i t fi!<;d ui the <• > v e sirt of C.xi.s coun Imp!, being a church member of sired. The next time any o f those awnv,» t! e in.mo of tho buxom v. id- to send two bottles o f my remedy ty, ( Iropcn. n.v i;na a o^uui a* nd ninis- FREE to any of your readers who l r.: i . r of th e e ,’ . • < t ¿1. Wiliiain*. de- long standing, o f many states he chaps come out here let the u pay i ow that is to bo the future Mrs. 1). L . :*'d. and l! ou. countv have consumption if they will send had a better knowledge of human tin ir own expenses and pay no at . Pain-ke. ib v. Campbell is tho judeo of Coos r mu v. i'-r*-p :n. h it set me their express ami post office V. udny. the *_*nd day of ".-ptember, l ' :''‘J. at weakness than us outsiders who tention to them. Our people did i adder of tlii future paradise, aud the c >uri roo-.n ;.i t In■ court I ioum .* at Em address. Respectfully. j proves himself a first-class carpeu- pire ('¡¡y , Ur '_e:i. as the lime jm dplHceof their best to appear friendly would have “ left the skirt of our | hearinir said final account, and any objec T. A. SEC C U M , M. C.,181 Pearl ; ter. tions that may 1 >.• matte Jo the same. All garments in her hands.” Now, ns towards them and their kindness a-«»*-* person* are h* reby notified to appear at st., N ew York. to Mrs. W hite’s case, the elders of would have received due recogni “ I i j ou nregoing to camp out in the at said time ;.»•.! pla.v an.l make objection* *— 4 ^ +■ ■+ “ ------ -- if any tin re be, why said finivi account the Baptist church on the ( ’oquille tion by people from any other por j woods tlii* summer and want to en should not be eonCrmed then, aud there by MUST PAY UP! said court. river should at least hp as just in tion. Those Nebraska fellows think joy yourselves, said a veteran in I hereby notify nil persons ow Dated this. 2? dev of duly, 1*1811. their judgement as Jesus was in n\ when they are not charged exhorbi- j the business, “ be sure of the make- A Litui:v ( ìi.Att tv ing me on bo< kaect. that they must Administrator of the estate <>f D . C. W ill similar case where the woman v as tant prices for everything the coun i up of the party.” A camp should come forward and settle the same iams, deceased. caught in the very net. I f bretli- try is “ dead.” Start a man from ■ never contain any but the most con- by the 20th inst. «*r they will be i , eren of the church without sm ; Omaha for Denver Junction with i genial spirits. A person may he a placed in the hands of A. J. Sher H IS T O R Y OF O R E G O N (gu ilty alike) are not forth coming a “ sack” and if ho arrives at tho j tiptop fellow, as things go «very wood for collection. 1 have to pay ft'roiti (l i e r a r l l i s i j m t N i 1 to t h e with stones to stone her let th° Junction with six bits left he is day and yet bo a disturbing ele- for my goods and it takes money to p r e s e n t t im e 1 rothers who tried her say i meut in camp. 1 here should never do it. r good .^ v to ; considered a “ daisy.” B y H ubert H owe B axcroft J. H. N O S L E R ♦ -*#» -• -------- her, “ neither do we condemn you | be a ‘kicker’ iu the party. ; Just publish« d complete iu two volumes, go thy way and sin no more.” School closed on Cunningham A man who will shirk any duty Town lots in Coquille City; | with index. A magnificent contribution to N. cn ek on Mcndny Aug. 5th. Miss [ about a camp will set llio whole SherwooJ & Sanford have t)ie j knowledge. 1 he pride of tIn* people who *7 ” *-•*- ~~ ~ ~ j May Leek being tho successful ! party by the ears in a short time. agency for Bale o f lots in the E lli are proud of tin ir r< c >rd. A household no- ct ssity; a national benefit. Miners in th*' Minnie Mine at teacher, we can recommend her to You don’ t want with you the fel ott nnd N otley additions. Now is A sp'll, C o lo r a d o , m a d e a discovery j ver pub those wishing a good teacher. low who is alwavs watching his the time to buy before prices are lished can at all «•it the 11 th that caused more ex , ooii.p re witli thi* in interest and impor- Then, too, we had a picnic, for a chance to get the best place by the out of your reach. tf ' tiittcc to the |X-orle of Oregon, and to all citement than a rich strike in the! wa nder, for teacher and scholars, fire, the prefferable corner for a : others interested in tli^ welfare of their l V ( i t i « » n F o r S a lo o n . precious metal. They touched off ; country. It contain* a record «.f brave do- which was enjoyed by them to the bunk, or who is in unseemly haste inns, «»f tiTend «-miy•rati« n* and pericanent a heavy blast ami on examination W e the undersigned legal voters ■ oraani/ation*. It i* the life of an itnpor- utmost Much praise is due Mr. to be the first on the brook or lake a beautiful c a v e was discovered, the and tax payers o f Bandon precinct tant part of tin-nation. No true Oregonian, Wni. Beardsley nnd others for with his rod. And never go into no tm<* American will fail to secure thin county o f Coos, state of Oregon, work, now for tho first time offered tepa- blast having blown the debris away their interest displayed and all ac camp with three iu a party. There rately from the full set of Mr. Bancroft's ask that on the 4th day of Septem i marv< from the entrance. A petrified lions historical seres ¡!i fi'* volumes. cording to “ luwh.” Grub was pleu- will be trouble, sure if you do. It Ernest, netive workers should secure ex- man with a Hint ax and a bowl! ber 1889, the honorable c mrt of , elusive territory i:u*nediately. or they will ty, nice, and good and tho average is a singular freak o f catnp human ; lose a rare opportunity to make rur them- were found near the entrance, i the county of Coos, state o f O.egon, I Cnniiinghammer eat enough. nature for men todivide in couples. ! s.-lyes Furthur examination disclosed ! grant to Win. Copley a license to I Good music was in attendance. Two o f your three campers will or several other forms all in the same; sell spirituons, malt and vinious O ne of them . thus favor one another, and the Oin- needs :>•> experier.ee or capital in liquors in less quantities than one position. They were seated with - . -*• < —- I this business, for if pmpt'rlv presented the third will naturally become dissat J. S. Catching was killed by a their heads on their knees and gallon in Bandon precinct, county | work it.vjf. and -ve eiveotir agents 0*1 isfied. Tw o is com pan}' and three days’ time in which to deliver and collect their arms around their legs. man by the name o i Puckett at o f Coos, state of Oregon, for a . before pavinp us. Ado re-s is none in camp. Have your party They are not pronounced Indiaus Cuuyouville, Douglas county, A u period of six months from said T H E H I S T O I v Y CO.. 7 2 3 Market St., *m even number whatever you do.” ni Sau Fr -.neiaco, Cal. but a race o f people w ho preceded gust 8. Catching had a planer in date. F or which we will cyer »•*. - W in t e r riio lc r ii. a mill belonging to Puckett aud he the Indians on this continent. pray. Y U T R i: ' i ' a ««SSI O t i i : V11II,1>K1CM. A species ol bowel complaint, -------- 4 8. A. Ward. John Cartwright, accused tho latter of tampering > 'D * will l-e received tor the construction >of a bridge acres* a gulch on lb-nry A t directors meeting of tho Oo- with tho machine. Some words known ns “ winter cholera,” appear V. N. Perry, E. Robinson, Robt. ■ street in tic t u»;i of ('oqttilb* t’iiv «ui the Walker, J. B. Gross, Win. O d d }, quille City ami Coos Bay Transpor ensued which elided in Puckett ed iu several cities in the North Joseph Curless, Gen. F. Williams, lineo tin* county road as rt located, leading tation Company, held August 8th, sti iking Catching on the head with west last winter and is likely t ) he George Bubb, 8. Danielson, Alvin ¡from Coq-.-.i* 1« City to Fttirviexr in Coos the following office is were elected a piece of timber from tho effects more general t iis season. Cham Mtink, J. P. Tupper, L>. li. Koonts, . ctmnty (.'regon. Said br-dre t > be built of for the ensuing year: Elijah of which he died the next morning. berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar , Frank L. Lowe, lb H. Rosa, Jas. | wood, about >.1f t hit 1'. - I fe t wide, with road bed for v.-.i.on* 3 1 f . . t wide and a foot- Smith, president; Geo. W. Loggie, Bucket* is hiding iu the mountains. rhoea Remedy is a certain cure for K. Sumner, A. Ketcham, T. II. i wav for p‘-desir. ins V it* t v.iao and about fsXli feet long. Now therefore sealed plans, - *• it. F or Sale Gy J. II. Nosier, of N eil, A. T. Kelly, Joseph Cissna, I strain digran •. spe<-i!'i":ti*>r* aud 1 ids for vice-president; P. W. Smith, treas- Duane Earles, B. F. Tupper, G. The state authorities are in re sen! britlge, will ba re- th • con itruet nut Coquille City, and \V. L. Dixon, uier and assistant secretary; It. E. t>f Monday the oei red to Î o’oJ 1; p. N. Yocum, George Bennett, .John ceipt of information that \the day of Sept - i,lu*f I8.*l>. AM bids mast o f M yrtle Point. Shine, secretary and assistant treas Lamoot, John Moore E nil ! 2nd I k . fi'ed v. ;*ii tint cb-rk i this evurt, on or schooner H. S. Marloe was deliber ~ * ■*•** - ----- ' Wulsclileger, W . M. F eller, T. Y , beton* September 2nd. lS-'fi at 4 o’clock p. in. urer; P. W. Smith, transfer Hgeut— W anted . —A girl to wash dishes ately wrecked and run ashore at ¡Each bidder m e t dep »-it with his bid in Nichols and J. W. FulUr. W e are glad to learn that arrange i the hands of .aid iL.-rk. live per cent, of the the mouth of the Ozatna river, by at the Robinson house. Good I amount of s : -h bid. which amount .hall bo ments h ive been made for the : forfeited to the c »unty in cuse tho award the officials of tho San Domingo wages paid. A pply immediately. ! is made to him. and he fails, neg'ccts or rc- building o f the road, and though 5 2 i t ¡ fuses for th*- period of two dava, after such government, and plundered. An - ---- - 4--- - ----—- the commencement has been de uwtfrd i* made to enter into contract and IN AND ABOUT C O Q U ILLE CITY. investigation is in progress. give bonds iu the manner r. qmred by and A new wagon for sale at a great layed longer than anticipated, it is ------------—-------*• < # ► - « --------------— to the s -, is-.*-;i ui of che board of County C l i a s . -A .. H s i r r l r L c r t o r L ' ’ lilt: . «U -VS. To'* C .urt te u ve-, the a settled fact that Coos bay and the A drought iu Mexico has killed bargaiu. Inqu re o f W . Notley, Has a big, heavy team nnd is prepar d r.o ri Ir t<> r -y-** ... : y and „!' i . * a This is by tf. order t the <■ >u;ifv i* ivt made at th-j Coquille will, in the near future, thousandsof cattle aud an epidemic this pi ace. do all kinds uf liuu’ ing and teaming ct re i- •Iu v turn lodj. be connected by rail.— News. is feared. Subscribe for the H erald . onable rates, and on short notice. v7nll 52-iw J. J. Iramb r'lvrk. The Bell party o f Eosebnrg pass- ed though town Friday for their home. They have made quite an extended vi~it in this county, taking iu all the towns and rusti cating tin the beach at Em pire and Bandon. From them we learn that they have thoroughly enjoyed themselves and hope t<* come again soon. The institute at Bandon was a feature in which they took great interest and with their help it was made a very successful en tertainment. There will always be a welcome for these people here and we would like to see them come oftener. j Stage Line, «Sialile and Hauling! Mast & l Decker, SYU'-s, 3;YL SBnsitiYk Faslil'le to Rood s tilaaic Scale À CHEAPEST! m iCK8BÎ iîîlî! ! km Cornwall k Go. I Agents Wanted 1,000 I Hauling ami Framing! Ko