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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27,1889. VOL. 8. \ v)« 4 • FRANK DECKER A new wagon for sale at ft great] H. B. Hazosd, lisq., of Marsh- J ohn mast , the gniuilcst scenes of my life* j form hail delivered the first 4th of Meeting this day with old friends ¡Julyoratiou over delivered on the bargain. Inquire of W. Notley, field visited this place Wednesday [ 1 he following was received from the edi- ® J \ * . . . rr, * • , . h r . j. j. m m m o v e i tf. tor of the up-river department hurt week anu acquaintances of over ft qu a r-! South fork, l wenty-eight years this place, Uncle C'barley Tomlinson of bht H8 we had no r< om we print it on the ter of a century ago. While this i have passed since then and yet _ _ Everybody is loud in praise of j Coaledo visited the lower rivet- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,! outside this week.—Ei>.l gives me pleasure and my heart many were present to hear him tbo road J. B. Fox is building on ! Tuesday nceompanifcd by Mr. Gen- M y r t l e P o in t , O reo . O n the morning of the 18th the leaps witli joyful emotion at this again after over a quater of a Middle Copuillo that has seen it. try, lately of Missouri, citizens of Myrtle Point were astir , reunlon a pang Qf sorrow swells up | century. Suffice to say that the j R. ]). Dickson has N. W. Leneve ! Mr. James Aiken and John D r. T- A - W I N T E R , at an early hour. Hacks, carriages, witbiu my brCast as I look around j 18th of August will long be re- j aml j Martin minting and other- Snyder will have beds prepared in ¡ P r o p r ie t o r s . MYRTLE POINT, OREGON. i arts ant wi.^oi.r, \u le .ou^ i ( l » ( over this audience and behold some \ meutbered by those who attended i wjse fixing lip his residence in our the upper story of the pavillion, Calls Piomptly Attended Day or Night. ' aud every saddlj horse available vai»aut places, caused by the in evi-1 those exercises, town. ; on the fair grounds, for the ac- Myrtle Point Stage and Livery was brought into service to convey thbJe hanj ()f (leath.” But yet he Stables Fou SALK— About thirty yards ! oomraodations of those wishing to J. C - S T O C K M A N . M . D . the large crowd of anxious people WR8 tbaukful that so many were ( r o p - I V n i t I x r I t u lle t lu .V*. 'IS fo r i,tin a daily stage to Coquille City, do local of calico made into window cur- 8l°eP there during the fair. U V rU E iiiliuc A iib . 17, 1*N!>. hauling iu and around the Point and do a to the picnic grounds near the old prP8ent although some had reach- General Practitioner, Mis. 1». Hermann, Mrs. Bender, general livery business. Businessentrust [Oregon State Weather Hureau in co-op- tuillS for tell Cents. Apply lo E v - Hermann homestead, wliero the ecj their three score years and ten. CV q u i l l e C i t y , O r e g o n . eration with II. S. Signal Service, Central , gpett Hayes. ! Miss Hermann and Miss Buick ed to their care will be attended with people «ore to assemble to give a Tbe 8peaker theu alluded to the Office Portland, Oregon.} j promptness and fidelity. 8 d 2 w eather j B. E. Harkness who lately cauie , callid on us Wednesday, in the O. E . S M I T H . ree3ption to Hon. Linger Hermann hardships hips and privations endured j C g ^ S u r g e o n D e n t is t , in recognition of his faithful and I by those who had the vein and Cooler weather prevailed during I here from Granta ^ is meeting nUaence of the ejdor-in-chicf, but c H V v s , H L ^ n s k i r f c , office energetic services as a represent a- counige to wend their way into this the past week, the temperature be- j * hoU30 ou the lots tIlflt lie r«;cently t},UV took a look at the Dean man-. M A RSH F IE L D , O R EG ON. C o q u i l l e C i t y , O r ., V1..1. Jas 10 8unio. UJ> Qc five in cougress. A refteshiug wj|j western wilderness in the ear- iug about normal. No general rain 1 putchased adjoining N. I\ . l.e- 1 , i , i noV(.'4 • companion by lion. B. Hermann, shower in tin early morning had jy (bu s ami amid so many difficul- occurred , except . ou 0 Saturday, when m **• ‘ . . M c M illa n . B r o s ., cleared up the atmosphere, settled ; tied bui|j up bomos for themselves in Western Oregon a light shower i F o r S a l e . A splendid hotel ‘' n' 1 ' 1)Unb* ‘ eP<ir ct o r | Cuttiug, liaMtitiK and Stitching a Specialty, INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS the dust, and made the air pure And a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. and their posterity. Although j was generally experienced. At 1 property, which is doing a g o e d ; J. ,ri” ( iei ; M arshfield , O regon . the | business. Good reason given for ozone and the latter to inspect the and refreshing, thus making the { Imppy hours lmd been enjoyed Portland .09 of an inch fell, The Monf Perfei t, Simple and Ceaaouabla drive of five miles fri m out cit\ arouU(j the hearth stone yet the first since June 30th. On the 14th j selling—a dandy bargain. Apply-j government works at the mouth of J O H N F- H A L L the river. L a d ie s * T a i l o r i n g S y s t e m ! through the fragrant and aioruatic j rjsjng generation would reap the a light shower occurred in Clatsop ! to W. Sinclair, Coquillo City, Or. OF GARMENT CUTTING, Attorney at Law and Johnny Per roti, of I’arkersburg, inyitle groves as g' ,\..d and sublime g reatest pait of the benefit arising and Tillamook counties. Distant i Messrs. Young k Sprague, of Sold and Tnutrht—Satisfaction Guaranteed lE S e a l E s t a t e A g e n t . Vilitl ns heart could wish h*r. Before rrom the accomplishment of the thunder was heard at Forest Grove Marshfield were in town Several while ¡•'•»tti ig wood at the mill M. iu s h f u : i . i >, O ckook . ax handle aganst a ..tra.-’, t’.i reaching the gio.ind» the glorious bfmjy pioneers of a quarter of a ! on the 16th. days last week. They are making causing it to glance strik- sun came upon us through a veil j ee|ltury ago As the realization of J . JvL. S IG - I^ IO S T , FOREST FIES. praparation for furnishing refresh- block that left lingering the cool and j those facts flasbed across bis Ineni. The smoko continues to obscure meats to the thurety during l h e ;1DB h™ ™ Attorney and Counselor at Law. an ugly cut. The tug brought him bracing atmosphere. Nature ory aud the remenihrutice of days I the sun most of the time. The fair. M a RSHTIKLD, < >BEOON, to town and Dr. Sponogle sewed it seamed to smile on every hand and i gODe by OCcnpied Liis thoughts it forest fires continue doing great Parties from California are pros J n o . -A .. O -IK -iA .'S S ", up. The loss of the use of the first ; welcome the throiq of pioneers br^lgg Up Woodworth’s “ Old Oak-1 damage, especially in the coast pecting and locatiug quartz ledges! j.* , Attorney and Counselor at Law. aud thumb is feared, and residents? of our beautiful val en Bucket” to his mind: ¡range. In parts of the Cascade on Sixes, Sticker and other streams as the leaders were cut. While i ley ns they drove in to tlie love ••How ilear to ruy heart are the scenes of j range the fires are driving the M YRsHFii eld , O regon . between South Coquillo and the my childhood, ly grove that had been arranged sheep out aud doing much damage coast. Great excitement continues we deplore the sad accident it was When fond recollections present them to | S h e c ld e n F- W i l s o n , lucky the ax was a dull one. with seats, tables and a plat to them. view, but no ledge has yet been found Attorney at Lav. Empire CitY and Drain’s Station form. The g’o iout national llag fhe orchard, the meadow, the deep-tangled I WHEAT AND OATS. j that is equal to that the Divilbiss j Con*umi»tlo.«, Surely C u r d . M a r s h f i e l d , C o o s C o u n t y , O r e g . was waving its graceful folds wild wood, STAGE and STEMBOAT Line! Ottico over Si'nnsincken'i Drun Sti>re. Harvesting is gradually being ! boys found. . To the E ditor .— Please inform i And everv loved spot mv infancy knew.“ suspended to a mvrtle bough over , --------- • ------ *----- •--------- ------ i « . , , , i the speaker’s stand, and the Mvrtle' Jn speaking of the progress of j finished and reports lfl> Jlcate that, Mr. Clemens Orteig arrived on ! your readers . that 1 have a positive C a r r y i n g “ T h e TJ- S - M a i l s A. J S H E R W O O D . Wells. Fargo & Co’s Point bra^s band in uniform were the country aud how different every ; bf*tter yields were had than was ; the river Friday from Astoria and ! reme<1>*_for the above named dls* A tto r n e y at L aw Express wil, work in tbe Cauncroy of Mr. | ensP- B-v its ti,uel>* U8e thousands a n d N o t a r y P ; i il ic . on hand aud discoursed tine music. thing is to day than it was when «pected . Some sections report a ■ 3 , »quille, Coos County, Oregon. “ leuting on the Old Camp lie first seen this valley h? referred bnP wheat yield, others a shrivel-j j w Hume j t be re,nem-j of hoPeless Cases have boeu ^or' to the brass band and paid a glow- etl con liti.»u of it. ThroughJSher- j borrJ (bot Mr () received a terible ; ,uauen^> cuied. 1 shall be glad Ground,*’ M'riuoil a very appropri J. H T J P T O : ing tribute to the refining influence , lu;,n ulu^ ^ aseo counties wheat is full on the spile driver Inst year,! to seu I l " ° Lottl«8 ot edy ] -i)l'S S r.LOI» ■»V LAV» --N O 1 A UY i’ l 1 I. C ate piece, as thirty years ag * Dr. I EAYSES EM 1*1 KE CITY FOR DUAIWS of music and stated that i) hardly yi(,,dinS froiJ1 f,,ur tl> twelve bush- Cenvevar.cer and General Lami 1 j STATION EVERY and he speakt in (he highest terms : ,l,EEtuRU> - ,,f >'olir readera " Lo ese Hermann c unjied upon AGENT. seemed [Kissii le that so tine a baud : acre. O 1 account of the of l)r. Sponogle in bringing him '>»»»« cousuinpt.on if they will send MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ami FRIDAY •olienti >n8 M l ’. -I..-: :i' Nci*di:diil. grouuds when our congressman of muf-ic could be formeil upon the almost total failure in the wheat out ns good us ever. > ® tlielr « P ress Bnd Poat oliu-'e i Tim st ;-. i ; d r JUNO .»r RESTLESS iuoetK i>) SM AHS. OREGON. was just entering manhood. . .. . „ . T .. address. Respectfully, l»:mch(*8. SVI’..» i.m d a.i l P r . ■ (.' Coquille ri\er, and yet it reiuiuded and outs crop of Malheur, Grant Pi of. Kinnicntt, and James D. K.uslit 8iul '■.<<’ 1. * .»''ec. ion* -i a;»fciaU> rj, A M. C.,181 Pearl tlu- sta^i» 81 tho mouth of tlio Umpqua. Teams hauled down fr»)m the New and comfortalili* stages. nd proceed' v, »mj ily i . m -. i e l. him of early days as there were ami Crook comities no rail roads Hayes of Bouth Coquille will build j South folk aud the smaller tribu Fare t > For:'.and by this route £13.40 st., New York. and transportation is high, the l T f L vnf .. J obs L ane . taries of the Coquille river came muicians then that cheered the l an academy at Myitle Point—an ! To I'raiu8 i?.0»l prices are extra >rdinully high, lonely hours of tiie hopeful settlers Em-li ¡»ns ,< r.oer all«» •«••d.V) poor.da of bn"KaiiF LANE k LAN E, institution of wliit'h Coos county P.UST PAY 0 Ur! hi until no» u. at which time ILm. wheat i; selling as liigi: as two dol of those times, ami he applied the l*a ;8en^ei- 3 are requested to bo iu Eiupirt can ..ell feel proud of. Prof. lx. ; 1 hereby notify all persons ow Attorneys aail (,«uns?li.rs ut l.a'v. J. llenry S. !n»>cdev was elected City the ni^lit before departure. nuecdote of the old bell maker and lars and <>ats one dolía» at; 1 thirty is one of the leasing educators »>f Land Cases a Speciality. ing me on book aect. that they must president of bn* day. A bountiful Any information iu regard to the abov ifBcdon Main Street. <>•,»;» »'itn ('.». hki a> ».'.t".: the >to!ei: bell. I’he speaker spoke , cents p»»r bushel. L’iie l .npqua \\ esiern Oregon, and is well known linocr.n be p. ocured at the Blarco or Centra Hotel. come forward and settle the same dinner was then spread upon the of Fatl icr Bchioeder ¡.s tin* father i valley will have a larger number b> the people of this county where b\ the ‘20th iust. or thev will be hotels iu MarshL'tld, nnd the post offic» or tabl« s by the ladies of the vicinity bushel - or wlisat to exp > ' r •* t‘. iu any public he na in Empire. of the Myrtle Point band giving a ! j of OI gushcm he has been D aching twenty-one placed in the hands of A. J. Slier- aud an l or r of feasting and visit W . S IN C L A IR , tribute of respect ami love for ihis ! - ear* years. He « ill secure the services Yvood for collection. 1 have to pay ing was indulged in. There were ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Attorney at l.aw. progenerator of the musical iu- j # l’RODli is. innar.il In*urftncc*>ind Real Estate Af;eat. of one of tlm best teachers to be OTICE O hereby given that I have for my goods and it takes money to visitors from the Um ppii, and Merest of tlie community. Mr. *ej>orted f ’ om Salem that a lile»l in the county court of Cooa coun C o q u ille C ity , O regon . found in the east, an old school some from Portluud, and they were do it. J. II. NOBLER. ty. On con, mv final neoouut as adtuinis- Hermann then spoke of the gran- ■ Gvo-yoar- >ld tig tree has this year »■ « traior of l!i” estate «*f H. f\ Williams, de- mate of his. A world of success convinced that this is truly a land T . G-. O W E N . ew.svd. uitd »hat I). L. Watson, county dear and honorable pursuits of Pr°dncfed fine figs. At Pendleton Town lots iu Coquille City; 1 judo«' of Cooa county. Oregou. has set is the wish of the H erald . of milk and honey. As they were Attorney and Counselor at Law. husbandry weaving in anecdotes of | soriihnm presents a line appear-, Moii-Juy, the L'nd day o f S«»ptember, ISSi). at S tier wool k Sauford have the the invited from table to table to par- court r«K>in at the court house at Em fCo«)S RavXtw.G M a k s i i t i s i d , 0 <ix. taken the place of those rustic j ,ince> ftud 30,110 cotton is being pire City. Oregon, us the time aud place of agency for sale of lots in the Elli : tuke of the delicious viands spread :'.rinc s lid final account, nnd any objec structures. Mr. Hermann com-1 soceessfuHy raised iu the north-1 Some one put tire in the woods ott and Notley additions. Now is 1 !u tions that may be made to the same. All J. W . B E N N E T T . bef«>re them. It is estimated that, . eastern part of 1'u.atilla county, near S. R. Davis’ logging on north I ^ (im0 to j,ay before ices are persons are h reby notified to appear at 1 , , , , . v pared the condition of the people Attorney at Law. at said time ami place and make objections three hundred peop.o eat dinner . . . . . . ; 1 Practical tests may demonstrate Coos river last lhursday. and ii 1 , , * , f any there b«-, why said final account Miawmio, O rkooji . I out of your reach. tf after wbicU the president of tlie ]'/fO>o8 county with that o f those should not be confirmed then, and there by . auer wuicu me . itsumni oi 1110 | ,lving ¡n miiny r ,aceg iu thl? east tbe fuct tbat sorghum and j spread to the camp, dost destroying j said court. IV litiibii F o r Ssilt»«»n. D - X j . W A T S O N . heavy Dated tliifi.22dsy of July. 188*J. 1 .«I ! .. .• UpUU . . 1 he f i f° rm' ! who were obliged to toil from morn i 00110,1 can 1,0 profitably grown in about G O O logs. This is a - I « u»j » n c £f' A lbjibt G uvham All attention was theu drawn in j tü to keep starva- certain sections of the state, thus | loss to Mr. Davis, and is sincerely We the undersigned legal voters Attorney and Counselor at Law Administrator of tho estate of H .C. Will - direction. »State Senat or . . f . . . 1 , that EMI'IRB ClTT, UliKfJON. ; and tax-payers of Bandon precinct . inms. deceased. tion from their doors and rags adding three more products to the deplored bo everybody. Walter »Siuclair aud Congressman ; . already long list and variety. j T lie Moutesano ran her bow on county of Coos, slate of Oregou, ir « . : invited to seats | J. H . N O S L E R . llermann wore '■ upon \ their backs. He compliuient- 1 water . 1 a mndflut near the mouth of Catch- j ask that on the 4th day of Septem- H I S T O R Y O F O R E G O N n* t u ec* RJ0 people of Oregon upon Notary Public near the presidingoincei. J.Men- A1 . , A , , . , . . Wai.er is very scarce in Eastern ! ing slough, Saturday night, and ber 1889, the honorable court of F r o m th«* «‘»rlio w t ]»crlo«l lo t h e their intelligence nml claimed that C txiviL U f m , O o s . ; ry »Schroeder then opened the ex- tin*« they were a reading p e o p le , rec- Oregon. All springs aud most of j remained there. Her stern was the county of Coos, state of O egou. cerelies iu a pleasing address. He B y H u b e r t H owe B ancroft Wells are in deep water and the flood tide grant to Win. Copley a license t»a commeuded the support of the the creeks are dry. I stated that he had known the gen newspaper giving a ju s t tribute for ¡£ 1V111S ont Just publish« d oouipl^te in two volniue*. water has to be partially submerged her. Arrange- \ sell spirituous, malt «and vinious tleman whom he hud met to honor with index. A magnificent contrihutiou to r\ ?C H -M A K E It AND JE W E L E R , its great influence iu educating the \lmu,ecl *or purposes for many raeuta were made to float her off liquors in less quantities than one knowledge. The pride of the |HH»ple who C o c q u A ll© O i t y , O g n . r W ork o f all JeHcnpiums dnue at short from childhood. That their early gallon iu Bandon precinct, county are proud of their record. A household ne- Tuesdiiy. peojile. Among many other things miles. tic«.' and eitr*»a»ely low prices. v.'.uas days had been passed together in f r u it . j A sad accident occured at Lyman of Coos, state of Oregon, for a ceasity: a rational benefit. i» I,- -p. u i looked i i the speaker alluded to the im Bftliimoie. ihat * « . ‘is no * provements at the mouth of our I Reports continue to iudicaten N olle’scarapatBumnerlastSntur- period of six months from snid i. o. o. F. buck now, uud remembered his first — Halted can at all river and Coos bay, statin^ that he 6°°^ yield of fruits. Large quan-! day, which resulted in Peter Hen-1 date. For which we will ever impressions of tho abilities of Mr. coinp-.re with this in intereBt nnd impor C o q u ille L o d g e N o . 5 3 was proud of Coos bay, that th e ! titieb nre beiug shipped and all yon being instantly killed. It pray. tance to the people of Oregon, aud to all ets at Coqnille City every Hntnrday *»v* n Hermann he could realize how S. A. Ward, John Cartwright, others inteiv; teu in tli6 welfare <-f their ;. Vmitin« brethren, in Rood standing, foundation was laid for a great fruits nre of S°°d quality and size.; &eems he was barking a log in It c.mtains ?i record of brave do- V. N. Perry, E. Robinson, Robt. country. easy it was t<> misjudge the charac •ilially invited. future for Coos county. Tho riv- | APPles W0re 111 sections injured by | company Yvith Jus. Ray on a steep Walker, J. B. Gross, Wm. Oddy, ings, ».f t rfiiid emigrati« ns nnd perninnent E p . n. B otkie , N. G. orgiinizalions. It is the life of an impor ter or mental strength of a person tire blight. Plums are very plonti- hill side, when the log rolled over Joseph Curless, Geo. F. Williams, tant part of the nation. No true Oregonian, er was being improved aud that in his youth. He gave our repre A. F. and A. M. no true American will fail to secure this ful and prunes are in places him, inflicting mortal injuries. George Bubb, S. Danielson. Alvin work, now for the first time offered 8 pa fur liis ~ elfieieut I ^c,d^rB Bl»°'»ld refrain from throw. C h a d w ic k L o d ge , N o -68- sentative credit ra tely from the full set of Mr. Haucroft’s Munk. J. P. Tapper, D. B. Knouts, The body was brought to town, aud somewhat smaller than usual, but M«$ta At Coquille City on Saturday even marvellous historical seres in 39 volumes. His re ing timber into the stream to ob Prunk L. Lowe, R. II. Rosa, Jas. iiifj on or before the full moon in each efforts iu Washington. Ernest, active workers should secure ex struct navigation. Many other an increased quantity. Peiches taken to the residence of Lyman K. Sumner, A. Ketcham, T. H. clusive territory immediately, or they will m0nth’ __________ JesHcL.Koi.YV M. . marks were well received. ¡State from whence the funeral nnd pears nre unusnlly plentiful. Noble, lose a rare opportunity to make ror them- i, . «. i • n i i good things were snid by the oi a tor. . , ., , , , Neil, A. T. Kelly, Joseph Cissna, ¡senator Sinclair was called and l ” h * * took place Sunday afternoon, and ! Dnane Eavie8f i*. E. Tupper, (i. VEGETABLES. G. A R. uddresstsl ;he citizens in it fluent1 f" » " ’ « 1» ocenpy nil of our space G e n - L y t l e P o s t N o - 27, Potatoes will be a shoit crop, services were conducted in the N. Yocum, George Bennett, John M*-«'ls at ('»»quille City, <>n every t»rO and elegant manner. He spoko o f 111 ‘ J“ “ «, c,d“ " ' ns- « « perorations John Moore Emil the dry weather cut their yield Baptist church by Rev. F. E. Laraont, One needs no experience or capital in Wednesday. Visitinu comrads, in n<«*d tho natural advantages of our ,d ,lle clo-m g of many of tbe suit- this business, for if properly presented the oi onr Wulsehleger, W. M. Leiter, T. V, Atnudin^;. cordially invited. down fully one-third. Onions, Scofield. Peter Henyou was a work H«*lls it self, and we give our agents 30 II. II N icu > l . h . CommaudcT. county «uud complimented the la jects were grand and sublime, in beets, cabbage, corn, 'melons, etc., native of Michigan, «84 years old, Nichols, J. F . Fuller, P. V. Shoe- days’ time in which to deliver and collect make, A. T. Shoemate, 1*. Barrows, before paving ns. Address O - i T - O r. lilies upon their graceful and fact, the outlines set med spell and had been in the county about G. W. Koonts, Levi Snyder, T. J. THE HISTORY CO.. 723 Market St.. C o m v i a n y H . O r e g o n N a healthy appearance and closed his bound at times when the speaker ! are in br° ° a combtion, the weather He was partner iu a Fuiris, C. T. Blumenrother, M nl San Francis««, Cal. past turee weeks having having 12 years. w.'is alluding to matters that so 1 b,r ^,0 p?l3^ t io n a l G u a r d remarks by reviewing the results farm with a James Lewis on the ; W. Kennedy, A. B. Young, J. H. M .«eta in the Masonic builtliuc, Co<jni!!e materially interested every resident ! beeu favorable to them and large City, on Saturday niuht after each full of the indomitable labors of Mr. Coquille, and lived there a portion Gauntlett, J. L. layhir, James XOTK i: TO RRIBUlilUTI.nEKti. moon. All members in «ood standing are in onr promising valley, and all yieb^s are expected. IDS will be received for the ooiusiruction Df h« fimA Henry Rohner Jr. and C. Hermann while in Washington, o«>rdially invited to attend. of f tho time, working nDfn.mmJlv occasionally 5 B. S. P ague . of a bridge acro*n a prilcti on Henry 11. Dairymple. not only for our valley nnd county, the early cultivation of the Coquillo stret • in t l «' town *>f ('«-«¡uLllt» City oil the in tho camps on tho bay. Ho was U. S. Signal Service. F U R N I T U R E STORE, lineor the county ro:i«l asri-located, lea«iinr: but f ir the whole state which was soil, aud of the improvements that an industrious, upright, square j from Coquille City to Fsirview in C ook 3T . M a r l s , X ^ o p . , had taken place since that time, an evidence that Oregou’s congress- John Kronenberg & »Son have man, who boro the respect and county Oregon, Said bridge to be built of MABHirriKLD, O o n . ; man was doing his duty stating wood, about 3.*« feet lii^h, 31 feet .'i«le. with alld of tho grand improvements in j ^ t completed the water tanka for j goodwill of all be camo in contact j Dealer in Fnmiinre, Doors, Claes and Fie road i«"«1 f.»r wnforia ■-*<• f c1 \vid<* and a foot j Capt. Parker’s new tug at Parkers- I with, and whose sad death is a tnre Frames, etc., and aRint for Whiter’ that the present representative in roft^8» tbe important achieve- For business pursuits nt the Portland Fuslnesi way for pedestrian* I fe* t wide and about Sewing Machine*. vlultf College, Portland, Oregon, or nt the Capital l!'1-* congress was the most efficient and ; 'Rents of our state representatives burg# They show some fine work | matter of general regret. .Y U O feet long. Now therefore *«*a!« d plan*, iness College, Salem, Oregon. Doth schools art under the management or A. r Armstro’ig, 1-.av* «irr.iu diyraiuK. speoitionion and bids for ablest congressman Oregon ever 1 ,1 obtaining an appropriation to j and persons having work in this j ------- ,^ > ♦ C o q u i l l e F i s h e r m a n 's ;h<> couatrr.etion of said bridge, will be re- same eour.se of studies and same rates ol tuition had. Mr. Hermann was then call- build the wagon road up the Mid- |jne could t]o no better than to W int«*rcholera. d *.q>to i o‘el«»ek p. nt. ot Monday the U N IO N p S S s i M i i i e « * , A i l i o r f I m n c ] . eeiv. 2nd day of tjepte niter ISS'J. All bid« moat A species of bowel complaint, ! Typewriting, Penmanship and English Depart be fi'ed with ' ed. As he arose and stepped to die fork. He referred to tho iio- tnke it to these gentlemen. IF fc a r L d -c lp lx O r e g o n , the clerk of this court, on or , . . menls. Day and evening sessions. Stud""* d « known as “ winter cholera,” nppear- uiitted at any time. I-'orioij«t Catalogue,addres« beforeScL-t* mber 2nd, lSSi) at 4 o’clock p. m. Will meet every fonrtn Sutvday iu each ; the fion tof the platform there was provements that many cabins of 1'ortUi.il Knduf»« full »er, AD < ají' ta I I'.uscrss (\s. U.ae!i bidder must ders» it wi*h his bid in month till further notice. AH niendters in fortlacd, Oregon. U ll Orego-». J. A. Collier’s neYV house which ed in several cities in the North- rh«* hands oi t-aid oi«rk. five p^r cent, of the KIM Ml Htanding nrecordinlly invited to attend i perfect silence, and as the speaker the early days had disappeared amount of suc-h bid, whioh nmount shall lx1 ; cast his eye over the audience and ni»d substantial farm houses had is nearing completion shows some : west last winter and is likely t_> be f«'rfeited to the county in case the award is made to him, and he fails, neq.eeta or re | seen the faces of pioneeis that cast joined in praise of tbe address of fine work. When it is completed ; more general this seuson. Cbara- fuses fur the i»eriod of tw<> day*, after nncta T. A. WALKER, award is made to enter into contract and their lot with him on the Coquille ' Oregon’s congressman. After the and finished it will be one of the ' berlain’s Colic, Cbob*ra and Dmr- IN AND ABOLT COQUILLE CITY. Live bond* in the manner required by and -O - nearly a third of a century buck address on hour was passed in finest houses iu our town and sec- rhcca Remedy is a certain cuie for to the satisfaction of the board of County C H as. I-X a rrin .s'tcrL <Commission'rs. The evjrt reserves the the first words that escaped his lips listening to the baud and viewing ond to none on the river. Allen it For Bale by J. Ii. Nosier, of j h- 1 h.s is by rs ,»» r,;. J vir T IX* I lin » a bi«, heavv team an itis propared to qqsb i «»»» « t v»- e at the I wsre utteied with the deepest erao- (Did times it was stated that the should be congratulated on going Coquille Clt}”, and N\. L. DlXOU, j (JQ aj| o f hauHn«? and tcauiin^at rea- J ulv term 1 -J. CoquiLLE C ity O regon . tion. He said: “ This is one of I speaker who ha 1 just left the plat- to have sneb a fine residence. of Myrtle Point. J cuahle rate«, nnd on short notice. v7nf 1 I 52-4 w J. J. Lamb URrk, Ill snKSK CAIIIM*. ii «-«*«• r_ , «»f iioii. l*. lirriuuuu. ” ,, Stage Line, Stable and Hauling! M a s t &. D e c k e r , rPtSlioisfilB Dressmaker, Rood’s Ma ic Scale CHEAPEST! Digest ill Best Jarvis, Cornwall & Co. N J. J. WILSON Agents Wanted ESFJST'pX $500 or 1,000 B Haulii ait Freigtîii! H ait Sip Péter, » "ic'.-