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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1889)
Did You See This? ()u r i**ue day in Tuesday, and any thing for insertion must l>e on hand Mon day, and should be before that. L arge jw>«t«>r work can't b « dona on 1'ri day« and Tneaday*. but at any other time and any kind. The job department is uuder the management of W. M. Miller and reoeivea hi« is-raonal attention. We do »1» kinds of jo b work, plain or fancy, at the lowest living prices. Send ns vour orders and they will receive prompt attention. lo c a l it e m s . New hats at Lorenz’s. September 9 the fair begins. Hon. Lin ger Hermann was in town Friday. Those owing bs mast pay up. W o neeil the money. Dauiel K. Stcwnrt the richest man in V irginia died on August 12. Mr. S. Hermann, son of our worthy congressman tool, in the institute. John Drown and Mrs. Annie Stenborg were married last week at Em pire City. Mail. Ten thousand dollars lmve been raised to continue the prosecution o f the Cronin murderers. The democratic territorial con vention meets at Ellensbutg, Washington. September 9. Brother Del! «*f the Review de serves great credit for working up the institute from his part. Mrs. S. L. Belief», o f Arago, is not enjoying right good health, and went to Dandou Thursday to recuperate. One person was killed and throe others severely burned by the ex p lo s io n o f a lamp at V irginia City the other day. A riot among railroad men at Grass valley resulted iu the death o f one man anti the fatal wounding o f several more. I ’ nfortuuately t! o bench was very “ dry” during t ie institute, very few sea lions even making their appearance. The Russian government bn prohibited the sale of the Century Magazine in R u s ia 1 n account of Geo. Kennan’s Siberian aitiele. J. J. Wilson has the finest stock o f jewtdry «in h.und non t tha t li*1 has Imd sinee he was btìnitul ont. Cali nrul see bini wheu y«»o want nnytUiiig in Ili- liu ». ì. T h e vigilantes <>f T n h:.\ >• tak»‘ii 11.*1 m.ittf r in lu i «1 amii ay»» treatinq all d ;siep»ti.abh> et .il; . , re to a «hi'«* « f far and f«‘nt he s. Tl li geo»»in 1 i i-«- was di-|■ al cf ai)«! i - , !u*s th»1 vags are rr.aking ' s«.'arJ‘. T h e Il.aytiun eonsnl ut X. w is II: ?i{ n l o r k bus i «»e» ii *1 u*1'1 i I i I ìkk I v ti_»!it iK'cunaal a f*o. M X S ago ii» ir L »gitimi:-'- ]> ni » i « • » nì J»»ss was ¡»»*:»Yv oli i H'til : Hi|»[x»lyte, u-i.iì'u l ’oit ¡ni r i luce t«i f.»'gitiltl'1. T h e si lewalks di «>\( i* t » \:i are «adly in nt1**«! «.t iej nir. W li it CTI ti hear*!? we d«> to ha ve onr jjetiti» I f we c«*t down on i.ur knot•S li) snppliention will they l»e tì\» 1 up? Shall we put «lynninite Ull«I*'i• lie members «»f tue bo :rd or n hat can we do? M vukigd : — Near I>orn, Coo? count)', nt the residence o f b r i d e ’s parents. August 14, 18S9, L. Har W k e r and Miss Fanny J. C. ke. Th e H f r a l p unite > with the li<>.-ts o f friends o f the co ntracting par ties in wishing them an uneventful voyage on the matrimonial sea. Everybody having the welfare of the county at heart should attend the coming fair, and by every pos sible effort make it a success. It can be made to contribute more to the prosperity o f the county than r.ny other one thing, hut it must have the support o f the people to do it. M es.sers. Roberts and Staley have just returned froru tlie mines on Johnson creek, and report sev eral rich discoveries there. Mr. Roberta has located a quartz ledge on Sucker creek and another on Poverty Gulch and Bccrns to think that one o f them is equal to that discovered by the D ivilbiss boys. The first annual exhibition o f the Southern Oregon Stato Hoard of agriculture embracing the counties o f Lake, Klamath, Jackson, Jose phine, 1) »uglas, Coos anil Curry will be held at Central Point, Jack- son ccuntv, Oregon, from Septem ber 2d nutil September 28. Pos ters are out and promises to be a grand display. C hief Editor J. A. Dean end lit tle son Lorin might have been seen delving in the sand ou Bandon beach Wednesday morning for clams. Securing a1«)« t a half bushel, they took them to John Moore, a noted epicure o f the county, and in short order they were feasting on clam chowder such as few cooks can get up. O h! h o * we should like to have been there! Judge Watson is in tow-u. Henry Lnse visited the several »lays last week. river Dick Houghton and family, o f Norway, took in the beach last week. W. E Rackliff of M yrtle Point was on a business trip to town Sat urday. The Free Trade, Capt. ( ’ has. Norden, arrived in the live r W ed nesday. Mrs. Jenkins a ml ehildreu re turned from a visit t»i tho bay on Friday. Dob Lowe, deputy county clerk, made a living visit to this place last week. Ask f»>r the Pacific hat, boys; they are every one warranted. ^ ou will timl them at Lorenz's. Fair ami square dealing is all the go at J. J. W ilson’s jewelry store on Front St. Repairing neatly done. Hero is your chance to get a fine span of well bred young mares on easy terms of .J. W. Whiter. Arago Oregon. Hon. Z. T. Siglin, of the Em pire custom house, measured the new tugs at Parkersburg and Bau dot! Monday. Wm. Nutley wishes to thank all who helped save his building last week while burning brush ou the hill above town. Walker and Robinson the Ban- ,1,,n butcher's, have sold out t<* J. A. Laugheail. The latter will assume control Sept. 1st. Watches, spectacles, thimbles at; 1 numerous other articles too r.uim rous to mention at the jew el ry store of J. J. W ilson. Don't fail to take something for exhil iti n t" 1 lie f a ir . Its success means a great »leal to Coos county, and success depeiivls ou your e f forts. ( ’. » a ml pa Cartwright of this place t- cleaving aud fencing his Bumfoii property. lie has great faith in the future of this seaside i t-st *r . Fiv,- hundred newsboys on the Sun Hi! I World or New' York struck on August 12 against in creased rat* son pipers and were successful. (.’has. h llid t, of tho Lebintl hn- •e! has ■-.■turned from an extended ’ i ip t • the !!* \. lie seems t«> be hi g 1 he -It!, ami tli - trip no.-t lutve agreed w >lh 1 im. (). E. Hmit'o, the dentist of 1 1lr-1 1is i:t toVvn prepa red to M \\ ■ Î k in his line. Y * » u vi * all H . uhi not fail to *•;ill on hi m f* *r he V. ill »»ul[y he here one more W iA*K. He i- n line wi#r it in h h i lHer i :- vt‘fftiving q u ite- a E r> At, • • 4- !■:;¡rnb» i 1 of letters a-king the price of shin gles . H e SUN 3 the y are -O.50 per tlu i sand at his wharf You get five Ili ill. l!»*ar the bundles for a thousai »1 in-tend of ftoi: ns a common rule. Mi rain H nrsay road supervisor at Arago, informs us that lie has under construe.ion the bridge from the store to the school house, which the county appropriated 20,000 feet o f lumber for, and which will he 551 feet in length. Messrs, •lohnson, Tennisson, Stone and Norton returned from a week’s hunt on Saturday and brought with them throe elk ns evidence of their hunting qualities. They passed the meat around among the printers and it was fine. The Trombone baud gave a dance on I’ riday night at Ban Ion at the close of the institute and it was very liberally patronized. The boys wish to thank the people o f Baudot) for thp courteous treat ment received. Also to the teach ers who spoke so favorably of them and contributed to the musi cal part. The late teacher’s institute at Baudot) will do much to bring that place into notoriety. Teachers from the interior c F the state say they never heard o f it as a resort and watering place, and aver it as far ahead o f any place on the O re gon coast. I f we only had a rail road to Roseburg thousands o f ex P ro f’s Hull and Sweet gavo an cursionists would comedown every entertainment Imre Saturday even summer. ing which was liberally patronized Mrs. Benton of Trinity county,' and gave entire satisfaction. They < al., who has been sojourning in advertised to charge admission this county for upwards o f two but us the marshal asked them for months, having received news a liceLse they refunded the money that her daughter whom the had to those already in the hail and left in Trinity, was in ill health, took up a collection at the close. started for her home Monday Miss Smith of Coos river sang two morning, Mr. R. E. Buck taking songs and was recalled but as she her b) Roseburg. H er visit with did not have more music with her the family o f our townsman Mr. did not sing uuy more. Miss Lorenz was really enjoyable, and Coleman presided at the organ and it was with much regret on the the entertainment us a whole was part o f her many friends that she ver y good. has gone away. R K P O I I T o r T i n : T E A C H E R S ’ thanks is due from the members I N S T I T U T E A T IIAVIMIV o f this institute aud the people of I f you are cu the buy for cash ! down and do not see aDy property lying around on the surface you ! can pick up, call on Nhcrwooil A: J Sanford und make your wants known and they may be able to j dig you up a bargain you had not known of, as they are in that bu si-' Peter Henion was killed in ness and are supposed to lie posted, i i By no an N oble’s camp ou Saturday ) by a log rolling over him. Dal. Cathcart, our efficient coun ty surveyor has been iu town a few T y J. B. Duncan of Kansas airived in town last week. H is wife is a sister o f Mrs. C. D. Elliott. PFlMilPva « v ili this viciuitv to John A. Gray, J. Tli** li«**» Ever lnul in III«* Count). J . TÆ o.clT-CLCio, P r o p . M. Siglin, Rev. J. R. N. Bell, Miss The annual institute for the Hattie Coleman and others who couuty of Cx>a was held at Ban- have contributed to the success of don, Oregon, August 12-1G. The the evenings entertainment. M e a i . s a t a l l H o u r s . I I I . Resolved, That a vote of first meeting was held Monday thanks be tendered the various evening at 7:80 p. m. being called lines of transporation, the hotels, to order by the [superintendent. and to the citizens o f Bandon who A large number were in attendance have contributed to tho comfort Rev. W . B. Smith preached Lis not only o f our own county but and entertainment o f the visitors BANDON, OREGON, farewell sermon here Sunday uight. also from abroad. An address of ; during the late institute. IV . The hearty thanks o f the Accompanied by his w ife .ie de DRUGGISTS and CHEMISTS, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , welcome was delivered by C. H. teachers are tendered to Supt. parted for conference on Monday. P lir iX M IWKIFTAliV WEtlil UtS,! lia s a good team ami is ready Dairy tuple o f the Batulon school Bunch for the untiring energy Dave Strang and S. H. Barger at all times to do all kinds o f haul an»l heartily responded to by R. with which he labored for the suc- Paints,Oils, Varnish were brought up in the i ecorder s ing in and about town. G ive him \V. A iry, principal o f the Norway : cess of the institute and to for es and. I D y s St tiff; your orders. office yesterday morning for fight public school. An interesting ward tho cause o f education. V. Resolved, Tliut a copy of ing aud Strang was fined $5.00 and Toilet Articles and all varieties < i Drug- | lie it remembered tha lecture on American Antiquities or these resolutions be sent to the va- Barger $4.00 or two days and a giat.V Saudrioa. at a regular term of tire couuty oonrt the Mound Builders was delivered ; rious papers of the couuty o f Cixis in am] for ( ' • s o-iuuly, Oregon, began ami half in the jail. by Prof. J. B. Horner, principal tor publication. bold at the court house in Empire City iu said Ooos conuty on the first day of July Thomas Cornwell, of C u rry ! of Roseburg public schools pre David Strang, Chairman, ] and A 1» ls*:l. a • which were present the Hon. D. L. Watson, county judge, L . Harlocker, county, while climbing up the side senting practical methods in teach 1 Florence L. Smith, sheriff, ami J. J. Lamb, clerk. When y Com. of a hill on tho Sixes slipped and ; S T A T I O N E B T , ing history. Prof. H ull o f the ; Wm. Horsfall, Jr., simoiig others the following proceeding* Miss Kistler, T o b a c c o a n d C ig a r s , were L ad to wit : fell twelve feet down a precipice State Agricultural College gave a i Charlotte Vanderburg. In the matter of the estate ami gnnrdian- ahip of Daniel F. Cribbin* a minor. chalk talk which was full of happy Tho above resolutions were breuking some ribs and otherwise PURE MIXES and LIQUORS j l, ipearin<{ to this court from the peti- bruising himself. lion this d; | __ ir«-s. nied and til< d bv Cor- surprises and instructive thoughts un inirnously adopted. Per Medical uses. ■ lid:a M. « ’r:'jb::i*. t he guardian of the es J. M. W illiams iu behalf ot the on the subject of penmanship and Robert Maxell an Indiana “ fast tate of Dnniei 1 Cribbin*. a minor, praying 1’iv.,rrijitions Carefully Comp »unded. visiting teachers presented the fol for an oruer of sate of certain real estate be- drawing. er” has passed the fifty-eight day luii: iiir.- to her said ward, that it would ! hj lowing resolution which was adopt t'emdieial to 1 !i ■ said ward that sm-h real Tuesday morning we were favor ed by them. of his fast and bids fair to last a ■•slate should be said and the proceeds ed by one of Prof. H ull’s lectures During the entire tin reoi inve te 1 in some productive stock, W h e r e a s Supt. Bunch of Coos week longer U ll Uiiui’J iiUUlU 11ÍUUD or out on . at inte et.t. ou the subject of reading, showing county has at g re it labor and cost time of his fast he has only taken Jt ie ret>v orden d that the next of Kin Tim new A 1 Schooner Of : h- sai l '..a.d iH.d .‘.Il i" some excellent methods in teach to himself procured our attendance t[ir(,e quarts o f milk, ill ■ b« ■ said < r-1;r • :ii<p":ar lore this court at the annual institute o f Coos ., P arkersburg , OD tit 2nd lay of S -ptKIUl A. I). 1 SHI), nt ing that branch. Orthography county held at Bandon and* | Judge le rry , of .ban rrancisco, tb* eo Ft i < D ’In « '1 1 Ilia OOUl received it.-> full share of attention. in i i c «•<. uaiy of ( (MS 1 1 14-II W h e r e a s , As we have been right w hile in Lathrop, Cal., slapped C «’» Rme V.liv an *• r■ib r sii' i: Prof. J. M. W illiam s superinten loyally received and entertained by Justice F ield in the face and Dep- for th» • Kalt1 of . U;1li real is •Ite described ill •»■«id p e e . , h a- follows: An undivide«! one dent o f the Eugene public schools the teachers of Coos county and j uty Marshall Naeglodroiv his pistol sixiih interest of !h following to wit: Hum- | . , . m . • v m , spoke upon this subject; the meth the citizens ot Bandon be it no n eu o r.i a point thir v r d* west of tho and shot Terry twice. Neaglu has Resolv 'd, That we tender Supt. rioni, e: £ corner oi s ‘elioliti.», township ods advanced being discussed quite -■■•; soiithof ranee 11 \»eM of the Willamette Bunch, the teachers of Coos been arrested aud excitement is imi'idian, theuc.i west two hundred and thoroughly by those present. The county and the citizens of Bandon running high in San Francisco. ninety rods, t hence south one hundred mid subject «vf geography was taken up our most sincere thanks for their sixty rods, tluur.-i east two hundred nn«l fifty Messrs. Hull, Swiet, williams rods, thence northeast eri y one hundred and in the afternoon by R. M. Porter kindness nnd hospitality. seventy r> <1* to phie.' <*f be^innum and and Starbuck of the interior start contain inn two hundred and seventy acre*. The institute closed with the in which he showed why and how And it is flirtili r order» d that a copy <if best »>f feeling and the well wishes ed from here for Roseburg Sunday this order he published four snceessive this branch should be taught. of all. It has been bv far the most morning. They all seeuied well v.i el.s la-fore the .-aid lu-arinti of said j»eti- Great interest was shown in tho successful, profitable, aud pleasant pleuse»l with their trip in Coos and tiou. in the Coquille City Herald, a news paper circulatin', iu said county. E r T lE E disenssi >n quite i number taking meeting iu the interest o f educa- cs.jecially with the iuststute at (Journal ai plied i il L. Watson \ \ ^ I L L Hun on r.ootlif*r Route. This County Judoe. , , . , part with enthusiasm. The prin turn ever hel»l in Coos couutv. It ,, T T vc'sit'l having made six round trios State of Oregon. ss. cipal features o f the evening’s en has also been the largest, nearly : ^ <llu oa !!S " Ce ‘ County " f Coos. in the last six mouths, is supi«>>etl to Ice«-;, every teacher in the couuty being j W. li. Bunch our county super np her past record, and will u n 'it further I. J. J. L tiiib, county clerk and ex-officio tertainment were an eloquent and rkot the county court, in and for said preseut. In a short report lik e , inteiulent, showed us a picture by notice, on and after November lf.th, delivr cl- Coos county. Oregon, hereby certify that I entertaining address by Prof. J. S. this it is impossible to give an idea M r. \Vilkins c f the teachers at freight to Cojiuille Uity and alt points on have compared the fongoino copy with the original order now of record in uiy office; S\\c t of the State Normal School, of all the work done bin we can „ , t F , . . i c ) Bnudou. There are upwards ot a the lower river at tile following rates: »1 .t the same is a correct transcript there 1 lour ¡54 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal from and of the whole of such order. In Ashland, aud an instructive aud in safely say that no teacher can af )?:5.n0, other freight s»0 per ton. witness \ hereof I have hereunto set my teresting lecture by Hon. J. M. ford to miss such tin opportunity ' hundred in the group and they ham! and níTxed the seal of said county I he Schooner ( ’O q U lL L E will also carry Siglin of Marshfield inWsper.-ed f<»r improvement. But successful are all very plain, so much so in freipht at the rame rate*. court th s Uth day of July A. D. (S E A L i j . J. Lamb, Clerk. with recitations, and music loth as this institute has been we look ; f ac^ HS to pick out immediately Cojiax-LE M ill Tea C ompany . • r / 2 --t w for creator results at the next tbe pe1Son 3 you know, vocal and instrumental. i Wednestluy forenoon was at the annual meeting. The excursion over the har was 1 Euve you examined that new list Miss I da K koxenberg . M iss B ee H arper t -nchers’ dispornl and was improv n great success. A t about 4 p. in., | ,if property offered by Sherwood ed bv strolling on the beach, visit ing the large caves along the coast, Fritlay, sotm1 40 or 50 persoti«, Sc Sanford this week and note<l playing croquet upon the sands mostly members of the institute, changes in the old list on prices of .—DEALERS; I X : or by a ride over the bar. During boavilpil tho tug and went out over Certain places which are offered at Candies, USTats. Cliewing-Griims- O ra n g e s the afternoon. Prof. H ull instruct the bar a mile or so and took ti through consent ed an 1 entertained tlmse present spin around among the wonders of slaught»V ; t i'*t leap. Returning i f was found the 4 «•i owners, tur a situ) t time, for rea C I G A R S , up m t l i ' subject of physiology tt.tS rA iE S .'E ZT'TIS /S , E T C . making all i;i- i oinis very clear by that not one c f tho lut ha»l been sons best known to liieu.seîves. Hu new el I Building, Frani Sired, Coquille City illustrations upon the blackboard sea sick. N O T IC E FOIS PU B L IO V IH IN. or Tom nature. The greater part S p e c ia l C ori : es rosin n t . Land Office :.l lvis' bau:. Oro'iwn, » of the evening was occupied by Vufiuat 7, issi». i('nos Lay V.-v. x] Hon. John A. Gray of Marshfield ' ( ) TI* ' E is h'uvbv cir.-ti tha: tie* f«i!- Two fishermen arrived in an in u grand lecture in which he N lowiu ;-uann i! set'.!«’, ha* flit cl n otice make final pr.«of m s:tp- presented hts subject, “ Abreast of open boat from Astoria on S atu r- j Of his intention • 1 o v I f , lin n ra o u t ixirt of hi* claim, and that said proof will the Race,” in an able manner, l i a ) , 4 > H o u rs o u t. . l,(> I„ad!> before the Jiid««: or in hi* absence to; cuing closely upon the teachers Dr. Winters, late of the C»*qui!le, before the Clerk of the county. «'"nrt of . . lf 1 C<K>* county, ('re a .n.Ht Empire City. Ore- work, and putting forth principles arrived in Marshlield last week, i.i«::. on tiuvirday. S otember - j i . Is-'.'. vi/.: which will make not only teachers i . 09:11 for the sw q <>f sw q section •-'*!». s1. I nt all who carry them out both ami may locate Itero. nobler a id better. Vocal and in It has been very foggy on the 1 of N1‘ * J # i section HI, township h. K. 12 we-it. A great reduction in prices has been made in all our departments strumental music and reading gave bar durir.g the last week, nnd ship- : He name* the following witnesses to variety to the evening a entertain ping has been more or less delayed. prove hie continiion* residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vi/,: E. M. Po ment. land. Oscar Head, E. \V. Hermann and W. The Episcopal church, being P. Hermann all of Myrtle Point, Coos Thursday morning was devote 1 to history and language lessons. ' built at this place, is assuming county, Oregon. Ciias. AV. Johnston. Prof. Horner »resented his rneth- shape, the frame having been put Aug 13 lieyister. (>ils of teaching history. H e acted up last week. N O T IC E FOR PU BLIC ATIO N '. as teacher and those present form Land Office nt Hosebnrg. Oregon, [ Work has been commenced on August 7. Í ed the class and by doing actual t )G new Catholic church. (4tris- T^TOTICT: is hereby aiven that the fol- O T IC E is hereby given that the f«il- work showed that his methods V . . tvw,iuR.-.nftn?ed s«-ttier has hied notice could be practiced. F. S. Bunch tei/son & »Johnson have the contract! of — D E A L E R IN — Ins intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof took up language lessons and for building it. i o -.i . , , will be made before the clerk of the county G R O C E R I E S A M O P R O V I S I O N S . gave practical methods whereby Charley omith noticed a large j court of Coos county. Oregon, at Empire the learner may be started in that d o ff fish p I ivsp tn th o o rlao »»f th o C i,-V. Oregon, on Friday September 20,1HS'.), F or the best Bargains to be liuti rail <m study. He was followed by Prof. ; 11«!^ DSU, Ciofee to tue eage ot tne j vjz; John Grandy, H.nnestend entry No. at the mouth o f Kentuck M 22for the N\v q of s t q section i.».towu- j ST. J ^ O t t j E n S T ' Z i - Hull who brought out other points mudfiat . , . , , . I ship 27, S. U. 13 west, of inter >st on the same subject. slough, last ¡Saturday, and succeed- j He names the following witnesses to W ill take special Measures for CLOTHING?-. ! prove his continuous residence upon ami Prof. Sweet duiing the afternoon ed iu killing it with an ax. i cultivation of, said lami, viz: Daniel S. J8«ir*Agency for the New Hom e Sewing Machine. occupied some time ou the rudi fish measured 10 feet 44 inches ! (»nnv. John F. Dunham, Edwin McMurry and Outhe C. Miller all of Marshfield, Coos ments of music clearing up many county, Oregon. long and weighed 400 pounds. of the difficulties to be met with in Chas. W . Johnston. - ----------- » --------------- Aug 13 Kegister. teaching that branch and by dia N otin ’. grams on tlie board made his points it remembered that nt a regalar term As provided for in sec. 25. sub- of Be the county court in and for Coos county (Jain. Prof. W illiams spoke fur 8. Oregon School L avs. Oregon, began and held at the court house ther upon teaching language . livision , , • . » , ,,T » • i in Empire City in said Coos county, on the lessons and showed an exhaustive I h e r e b y a p p o i n t It. W . A i r e y a n d fjrst day of July A. D. issa at winch were county manner of giving lessons in com J. E. Black member of tbe county J ^ * t !& & » » ® s S r il? J S ? f:i .,E null position. A lively interest was board <>f examiners for Coos coun- clerk. When among others tho following proceedings were had to wit: shown in the questions from the ; ty for the year ending July, 1st, In the matter of the estate and guardian - j question box anil in the answers. ship of Nora and Cyrenus Davis, minors. j --------- A -O S T ID -------- W. H . B u n c h . It appearing t»> this court from the peti Tho entertainment of tho evening 1890. tion tins day presented and filed by J. P. j County Supt. surpassed all previous efforts aud Davis the guardian of the estate of Norn and Cyrenus Davis minors, praying for an was a grand success. The leading order of sale of certain real estate belonging Tlte arrival o f Frost at this early features were several recitations by to his said wards, that it would be beneficial Prof. H u ll; an address by Rev. J. date may seem a little fishy, but as to the said wards that such real estate i R. N. B ell; solos by Misses F lor h 3 comes well reecoatended as should be sold, nnd the proceeds thereof > out at interest, or invested in some pro- ! ence Smith and May Bunch; violin .Joeph Fiost from Douglas co, with put Building houses, bridges or other structures. If you want dnetive stock. imitations and music; and instru his fam ily and has already settled It is hereby order< h 3 that the next of kin mental music by Prof. Horner, down to good square work t»i im of the said wards and all persons interested wagon, buggy or other vehicle built, repaired or painted, county instead of in the sai«l estate appear before this oonrt bring it along. I f you want any building o f any hind done, Prof. Sweet, Miss Ora Bell, Mr. prove the on tho 2n«l day of September A. D. 1WJ, nt the court room of this court, at Empire ; Samuel Barrows aud Mr. Tappin. blighting it we welcome him. come and get our figures, i f you hove any City in the county of Coos, then nnd there | The money collected amounted to I expect to open a private school \ sbow °,auHe 7hy ,an should not be over fifty dollar? which will be used ■ I ■ , i, ». o r it pi granted for tbe sale of such real estate de in this place ¡Sept. 2. Length of scribed in saiil petition as follows; An un lo be done, bring it to us. Me will mahe it largely to your in defraying the expenses o f the term, four months. N o pains will divided one sixth interest of the following advantage to deal with us. institute. to wit: Commencing at a point thirty rod* be spared to obtain cheap and com west of tlie northeast corner of section Friday morning K. H. Hausen south of range 11 west 'of fortable boarding for outsiile pu :W>, township of Dora presented his methods of Willamette meridian, thenoe west two hun-1 Lessee GalHer's shop. Front St. pils. J. J. S t a n l e y . dri'd and ninety rods, thence south, one teacl ing primary arithmetic. hundred and sixty rods, thenco east two Methods o f teaching advanced George Sid man, o f Port Orford, hundred and fifty rods, thence norihearter- arithmetic were then given by while running a plauer ou the ly one hundred and seventy rod* to place | of beginning and containing two hundred J. H. Burklow. Prof. Hull follow 18th at Crawfords null, was caught and seventy acres. ed, explaining difficult points in Aud i: is further ordered that a copy of . arithmetic, showing how tho sub by the machine and his arm crush this order tie published four successive M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F A N D D E A L E R S IN weeks before the said hearing of said peti- j ject o f reading could be presented ed to the elbow. tion in the Coqnille City Herald a news paper circulating in said county. to a class, explaining the tides, and (Journal signed) D. L. Watson, Fred Williams, a tailor o f Cor- why the earth was an ellipse. County J ud; e. j ( Th e committee on resolutions ; vallis, Oregon, has statted in bus- State of Oregon County of C»>os » ■ iuess here over Stcne Sc Cart presented the following: I, J. J. Lam b, county clerk and ex-officio wrights saloon. I. Be it resolved that a vote of clerk of the county court, in and for said ! Coos county. Oregon h rehy certify that I thanks be tendered to Rev. J. R . N. Capt. A. B. Young is delivering have compared the foregoing copy with the Bell. Profs. Hull, Sweet, Horner, original order, now of reoord in my office: Williams. Supt. Stewart, and oth the lumber from Rosa’s mill to the that the same is a oorrect transcript there-i from anil of the whole of such order. In | ers for their efficient labors to wharf at Bandon. witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of >aid county raise the standard o f education in oonrt this Dth day of July. A. D. 1SS3. Seuator Sinclair returned from our own county. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, EGGS, ETC. (H EA L ) J. J. Lamb, Clerk. vfinkltf JI. Resolved , That a vote of a trip down the coast Saturday. 62-1 Coquille City, Or. Teaming! Teaming!! G. D. Elgin & Co., Y} u. «i. D e a n , SCH O O L BOOKS | J IîiifÎ Expressly for the C O Q U I L L E Kronenberg & Harper, L e m o n s , C ris e s OracixGrs. j E c i t y CASH STORE! A MAMMOTH SPRING STOCK. Especially in Clothing. H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d one o f the fin est S to c k s o f C lothing tli^t e v e r r e a c h e d C oos county. a " a . h u n n e w e l l ' Coquille City, Oregon. Blacksmithing, —---------------- - • » ------------------------- GENERAL Wagonmaking, JOBBING. TAKES Contracts for B L A C K S M IT H IN G 6 . A . H u n n e w e ll, Jno. Kronenberg & Son. Tin, Copper anti ¡Sheet, iron Ware, Oils, Paints, Croekry, Lamps, H arness and W ooden W a re , Guns, Fishing Tacke, etc., etc.