Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 05, 1889, Image 3

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    ______ LO C A L ITEM S.
Beautiful, summer-like weather.
Six members of eon cross have
died since its last ses -ion.
1). Urquhnrt nml P. E Daen are
each building near the school house.
Five men will la» hanged at
Kuoxville, Tennessee, an tho 28rd
inst
J
We have over 4000 acres of fine fir and
A new wagon for sale at a great
Johnny llum e returned from
The queen of Madagascar is onlv
cedar timber which can be had in large or
small tracts which includes some of the bargain.
Inquire of XX. Notlej
Portland on Thursday.
*23 years old.
finest old growth timber in the county.
tf
1300acresof b*-st cedar tract yet to tie had ! this place
Capt. Parker ans in town on
Mrs. Chas. Olive returned from
C. J. Price of Randolph was in
j in the county all iu one body at only $7 p« r i
C
F
business yesterday.
a visit of a couple of months nt
town on business Friday.
! acre. Just think o f it. Correspondence so- I
licited.
San
Francieco
to-day.
Gov. Bennett, of Bandon, made
Ex.-Sec Thomas F. Bayard and
JJi$800—5 lots in Coquille City with good 1
box house o f 5 rooms; small barn and some
S. A. Webster has purchased the
us a pleasant call yesterday.
Mary W. Clyraer nre to be married
fruit, all fenced: part bottom ground; han­
Miss Lora Leach.
Ocean House at Bandon, including
dy to school and other conveniences.
Tho Antelope will have a new soon.
OIF1
At her homo opposite Masonic hall,
four-ilange wheel this week.
The hotel waiters of Victoria, four acres o f land. Ho will take
A ew I n v o i c e .1 ii*<i R e c e iv e d
bj
COQUILLE
CITY.
Coos
Co.,
O
r
Klicrviood A S a n f o r d .
C o q u il l e C i t y .
The G. A. R. will give a charity B. C., have formed a protective charge nt once.
Masonic (public)
this place Dec. 27th.
installation
Real Estate Finn
SHERWOOD & SANFORD,
We wonder if tho pipestem that
A neat home of over 40 acre*, three quar­ Plain and fancy sewing, and dressmaking
Prof. M. V. Roik is lecturing
ters of a mile from ( ’oquille City with new!
union.
bull
in
tho
Masonic
hall
on
lhauks-
Dick Earl got at Judge N osier’s
v7nl0tf
8-room house: sparkling spring branch, va to order.
throughout Laue, Linn and Ben­ WILL TRANSACT A GENERAL SEAL riety
o
f
land,
hill,
bottom
and
timber,
sev-
j
The
sandstone
taken
from
Coos
giving.
stoie fits his pipe.
eral acreselear«>d and cultivated, on public !
ton counties in the interest of the
river
is
pronounced
the
best
on
road.
Price $2300.
A
good
and
acomm
»dating
man
The citizens of Portland offer a
ESTATE BUSINESS.
new “ union” party.
230 acres near Norway: 80 acres bottom !
this
coast.
reward of $1,000 for the capture is Capt. Tom White of the Isthmus
mostly well cleared and in a high slate of
LAND AGEN CY,
Travelling up Beaver slough iu
cultivation: 150 acres of bench land, plenty j
It
is
estimated
that
150,000
p
eo-!
slough
boat.
of Gibbs the murderer.
of stock water, tine orchards of choice fruit j W i l l
sell, rent or Lease
a small boat was never so comfor­
ample buildings, new fences, the best of
Wilkins, the photographer, 1ms pie attended the Mechanics’ fair a^
The Rneebnrg-Empire stage road
Will
boy
and
stl
improved
Farms
: crops. The best farm yet offered for the Real Estate
oil comm s-
table^« at present. Overhanging
Portland.
money. Price $8000.
is well nigh impassable on account returned to this place with his
130 acres on Middle creek: 35 acres bottom , sion-
Lands in England which formerly brush have b ^ n remoyed.
Also wild lands, Timber claims, land,
of the mud, fallen timber and floating gallery.
20 fenced and cultivated: 85 acres < f Address John F* Hall. Sec.,
The owners of the tug Libelty
«»Id growth timber; good orchard o f 150
Sim B. Hunt an j family return­ brought $175 per acre are row un­
rocks in the road.
trees, all for $1600.
Marshfield, Oreg-
are casting about for n new cap- ’
stock
ranches,
etc.
salable at $150.
ed
from
the
Cascade
fulls
of
the;
140 acres a few miles from Fairview suit-
The Ellensburg Register prom­
abl> for stock. 4 horses. 11 head o f cattle, Farms, Town Property and Timber Laud-
A number of vessels were wreck­ tain, having dispensed with the
ises to print some interesting read­ Columbia on Friday. *
one wagon, two plows. Acme harrow and a
F o r S a le
services of ( ‘apt. Eiicson.
lot o f hay is all offered for $1600 to get
i Buy, sell and lease city property I ! quick
I-y?*Hnving
Been County Surveyor for four
ing relative to the fellow that sued ! One degree between June ami ed on the Atlantic coast last week
sele.
A few salmon nre still running;
during
a
storm.
years,
T
have
an intimate knowledge o f all
A f“ \v ten nere lotH only one mile from
that paper for libel.
October; so says l T. S. Signal Ser­
make investments for other parties town atj$250 each.
surveyed lands in the county, mid parties
in
Coos
b
>y,
and
a
few
of
the
suit­
m Tho fare on the Drain stage route
Tho man that will study put a vice officer Bennett of Bandon.
Five lots and new house in Coonille City ■ w ishing to sell, rent or purchase will find it
ers are still putting them down, | with the same car* and judgement ; part
choice garden land, ¡ill well fenced anil | to their advantage to communicate with me
“ dead sure flea exterminator" will
A move is on foot to give this has been changed to $8 to Drain though the cannery i 5 closed.
; a bargain at $1,IQ0,
go to his grave honored by the coast a quick traus-Atlantic mail or $1-1.50 to Portland.
exercised in their own purchases.
e always have some excellent bargains Correspondence Solicited-
Uncle
Billy
Hall
is
quite
sick
at
^
that
it will pay buyers to investigate. n3‘ f
vCn3l
A pathetic prayer to the clerk of
people of this coast.
service. It is just what is wanted.
Ids
home
in
Marshfield.
Ho
has
Parties wishing to dispose of prop­
Mr. Shoemnke makes amends,
Parties wishing jewelry should the weather by the editor of the been confined to his room for four!
erty can not do better tlinu to
for the horse whipping he gave remember that J. J. Wilson lias M ail has brought the desired result
weeks, the ailment being a kidney j
place it our hands as our
O. F. Topping, in the Recorder the largest and most magnificent
The land belonging to the Iowas,
HRS. A. L. OLIVE, I’ROP.
affection.
The
new
A
1
Schooner
and says he was too hasty.
Sacs
and
Ivicknpoo
Indians
will
h
e1
chances for disposing
stock ever kept in Coquille.
It has been ascertained that
thrown
open
to
settlers
by
March
If you have not read “ L ooking1 Our wharf is inadequate to the
are first-class.
peaches can be grown on Coos bay, |
r |', HIS Popular Hotel has recently been
1st
1890.
Backward” get it and read it. There demands. While a schooner is
A put in better order than ever before,
and Anton Wirth, a former resi­
We are prepared to attend to
Anuie Price, “ Barnum’s fat wc-
is more solid sense in it than all discharging freight the river craft
and'
a truly a favorite resort.
dent of the river, is putting out a
Tho
tables ¡ire supplied with nil the deli­
the che^p-Johu literature afloat.
pile up outside nearly blocking the mau,” died recently and it took
big orchard.
cacies to be had. and in style to suit tho
sixteen men to convey the remains
It is supposed that Stanley, the river.
most fastidious epicure.
Mary and Albert Nolner, orphan
African explorer, will bring enough
Its dining-rooius and sleeping apart­
Capt. Jorgenson, of the Eureka to tho hearse.
children, arrived here from Arkau- j
ments
are second to no hotel in Southern
ivory along with him from that took the Trombone band out ft r a
Mrs. Langtry announces that
sas last week, and will reside with WE TRANSACT ALL LEGAL
Oregon.
country to make him independent sail on Sunday. The boys tender she has bidden America a long
v4n50
Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop.
their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
for life.
thanks to him and tho mate for the farewell. America can no doubt
BUSINESS IN THIS
James A. Clinton.
J. XV. H ughes ,
XV. D u n .
stand the parting.
The Ralph J. Long finished courtesies shown them.
Built
Expressly
for
the
Go tor year clam chowder, pig’s
NEW
repairs at Pershbakers mill last
Coquille City would be n fine
Dr. Sponogle has moved to the
LINE.
feet, fresh eastern oysters and Lim-
Thursday and will be loaded with rooms that lie hail fitted up over field for a boot and shoe maker at
berger cheese to John Nasburg’sj
lumber. Capt. Danielson will be the postotfii’o for nn office and the present time.
One is askxl
We hope by fair dealing and
when at Marshfield. He gets oys­
put in charge of her.
dwelling. Those calling on him for every day in the week.
CoqriLi.K C i t t .
I T I L L Bun on no other Bonte.
This
strict attention to business to mer­ V T
ters by every steamer.
V
vessel having made six round trips
At a b irn raising near New­ will please note the change.
•T. J. Wilson has some of the
L. W. Fahy and Billy Green it the confidence of parties having in the last six months, is supposed to keep
ham p ton, . Iowa, a feud of twenty
pipes ever retui ned from their fishing trip to
up her past record, and will until further
There will be a Sunday school finest meerchaum
D P rcp s.
notice, ou and after November 15th. deliv r
years standing culminated m a concert in Masonic hall on Thanks­ brought to this place. All smokers '
business to transact*iu our line.
Alaska on the Ajax last Saturday,
freight to Copuille City and all points on
LL Kinds o f farm work s«>licited. Horse
battle in which two men w«re kill­ giving. This hall promises to give should call and see them.
shoeing and plow work a specialty,
the lower river at the following rates:
and were iu this place yesterday
ed and several others wounded.
i
Supplies
for. logging work, wedges, dogs,
a G. A. R. ball and a concert all the
Flour
$4
per
ton,
salt,
nails,
iron
and
coal
The Mail says Eugene O'Connell chuck full of fishing stories. \\ el-
•
rings,cant-kooks
and everything nsed in
$3.50,
other
freight,
$5
per
ton.
The carpenter work on the Ma­ same night. Will some one please has purchased the most populous
come home, boys.
The Schooner COQUILLE w ill also carry »»gging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction
sonic hall is done and the finishinc explain.
A $6400.—330 acres, 1S5 of bottom, bal­
portion of Chinatown, and the
guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f Pio-
Have you seen the photos that ance hill land 34 acres t>low land, 10 acres freight at the ramp rat is.
C
o
u
iflix
E
M
i l l & T o o C o m p a n y .
touches are being put on by the
neei Feed stable.
n35tf
All members o f die Coquille City Chinese must go, and go at once.
meadow, good buildings orchards and spring
Riggs, the Marshfield artist is water,
Hchool and jioatoftlce near, one-half
painters. The work is well done Literary Society are teqnested to
Trouble is si.id to bo brewing turning cut? If you have not, do mile from Fairview P. O.
and it has the best npp »inted sfai.»e meet at Ilnnnewell hull in regular between the intending settlers and
B $1500—300 acres. 40 o f swale bottom,
s o at once, ami you will be con­ balance bench land. 00 plowed. 6»> roughly
in the county.
s e s s io n Mouduy evening, Nov. 11, the squaw men on the great Sioux
vinced that no better work can be cleared for pasture, fair buildings and good
youn*; orchard o f 300 trees, 100 bearing, 40
— DEALER IN—
The old style of robbing stages at 8 o 'c l o c k p. m .. J. J. S t a n l e y
I enervation at Pierre, South Dako­ obtained any where.
acres fenced with red cedar.
has gone out of fashion. It used
Secy. ta.
C 6.500—181 acres 33 cows 17 other cattle,3
Fruits^ ££is.tionery,
The Marshfield bank was proba­ fine mares, new wagon and two sets harness C o n fectio n ery ,
to take a gang >f masked men to
Mr. Lyons has received a new
cider
press,
plow,
harrow,
hay
rake
and
The ten-year-old son of Albert
Soda W a te r,
rob a stage loa 1 of pamonger* an 1 boiler and other attachments f r Parsons, the executed anarchist, bly opened yesterday, or at least other property sold along with place. 130
acres of bottom land, ,10 cleared. JO in mead­
that
was
the
intention.
The
pro­
the U. S. mail but this year the his mill,which will greatly increase disappeared from his home in
ow, two good houses and g o o d barn, lines,
prietors, Flanagan Sc Bennett are e>f water, only one-half mile from river Coquille C i t y , .............................................. Oregon.
lo n e highwayman does the business its output Tti’i Miller is -1 feet
Chicago two weeks ago and no among our best people and we landing, at Randolph and one mile from
Parkersburg choice location for stock.
all by himself.
longer ami some inches larger in- tidings of him can be found.
EE. $1000—1*50 farm and sixteen head of
wish them every success.
Mr. H. A Wet hey, a painter of diameter than the old one.
cattle, twelve hogs, two dozen chickens and
Lil»erati, the great musician who
two of the finest black cats in Oregon. One
this place, cut a horrible gash in i The Eureka came np Saturday was engaged to play for the I n -1 Tho Trombone band will give a of the choicest bargains offered on our list.
Farm fairly improved with buildings, fences,
his hand ou Saturday morning heavily laden with goods for our dustrnl Association in Portland, dance in the Odd Fellows’ hall in and
On head wate rs of North
Marshfield ou the 10th. W e will fork orchard.
o f (’oquille.
while opening a can of paint. Dr. merchants.
Considering every­ was presented with a fine gold
G 1600—Hit* acres one mile and a half
Dunham stopped the flow of Mood thing, her last trip has beeu an watch by hu many friends ou the state right here that ail who miss from river landing at Arago; fair buildings
this dance will miss some of the and orchard, best o f water; several acres
and bound up the wound and Mr. unlucky one. On the trip down 28th nit.
cultivated and balance is good timber and
best music ever produced.
grn s land on a public road and well loca­
Wet hey is at work again.
she sprung a leak and was on the
ted.
John F. Gilman is busily engag­
Tho schooners Coquille, Free
Several firms in this city use rub­ outside two weeks on her return ed writing a biography of his life.
FF. $3000—Forty-three acres all ohoice
twenty-three acres cleared, neat build­
A great reduction in prices has beeu made in all our departments
ber stamps for printing tbfir letter trip because of the roughness of Ho protests his innocence of the Trade, Chetco and Long nre ready land,
ings. fences and tine variety of choice fruit.
for sea and waiting for a favorable Boats can land nt tho door if they wish.
heads, cards, shipping tags, etc. the bar.
murder of w hich he has been found opportunity to sail, being detained ; School, store, and postotlice close at lmud.
Very pretty location and cheat» terms can
R«raeml»er, we print everything iu
Some miscreant, on destruction guilty but Sheriff Harlocker will
t»e bad ou part payment.
by
a
rough
bar.
The
Parkersburg
that lire at very reasonable rates.) bent, cut the tug Liberty loose from
DD $1300—Large, new Queen Anne cot­
see that the law is carried out to sailed from San Francisco for this tage
at Bandon, with two acres of ground.
H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d one o f th e fin e st
And then a rubber stamp looks her moorings at’ Baudon ono night
Entirely new and not quite finished, one of
the letter.
river to-day.
tho finest Beach properties at the mouth of S to c k s o f C lothing th at e v e r re a c h e d
very shod ly for a live business last week and she drifted and
the river. Will soon be very valuable.
Typographical Union No. 21, of
In accordance w ith the by-laws.!
firm.
fouled with a schooner and hung Sar Francisco initiated fourteen
J $7000—100 acres all level but If»; 00 C oos cou n ty.
at
the
request
of
five
members,
the
acres
cleared and cultivated, soil of the fin­
Tho bank building, being built np. else bad results might have applicants at their last meeting
est quality,beiug black sandy loam easily
— D E A L E R IN —
president
of
the-Coquille
City
lit-'
worked, does not oveflow; hnlunco o f un­
by the Nichols Bros, has the rustic followed. The penalty for wreck-
an 1 twelve more applications were eray socie'y hereby'calls a special cleared land is thickly studded with soft
nearly all on and it will be ready ii g a vessel, we believe, is death;
maple, much of which is fine saw ti r her. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
handed to the executive board.; meeting for Wednesday night, No­ good
large house and barn, orchard of 300
for the root by the hitter part of but we doubt if this outlaw knew
t ,
For tho best Bargains to be had call on
The “ prints” nre bound to have a vember Gth, at 8 p. nn, in Hunne- large fruit trees; fine spring brunch on place
good red cedai and place for fencing; all
the week. The surprising rapidity the penalty for so henious an
voice in the matter of wages in tho well hall.
grain, hay, implements, wagons, liar-
2ST- x -o iK iE is r z ;-
J. J. Stanley, Sec. stock,
with which the building has bean offense.
mss. etc., on place at time of sale go with
California metropolis.
place which will be. Y’orth over»»Sb >00:
erected speaks well for these gentle­
The Occident Water company: the
this is one yf the finest farnisff^WPBStitity* ,^5Will take special Measuresffor CLOTHING-.
The death of Mrs. Crocker, the j One of the finest farms (to be)
men as builders and contractors.
shoul i extend its pipes to the north when *£«!► developed and must bo seen to
ftS^Agency for the New Home Sewing Machine.
railro d magnate’s wife, is deplor­ in the county, is that o f C. H.
be appreciated.
side of town to accommodate the
S. Whetstone and son took ed all over the Pacific coast. She
h ; $10*0—10 acres o f gi»od bench lnud
Merchant just above Marshfield many residents out that way.
and a half from Coquille on which
It oneanile
charge of the Gallier blacksmith was the greatest lady philanthropist
a large aiuouat o f red cedar; is easily
There he is dyking a huge marsh should also have a good filter a t ; is
cleared and on a public road.
shop in this place on November 1st. the world ever produced. The
of seme hundreds of acres that is the works.
Water contains ani-1 • $2500—177 acres; 30 bottom land bal­
We recommend them to people work of her hand is seen in hun­
good hill; (¡0 acres eleared for pasture
ns level as water.
The Mud is mal life and it is natural that ii ance
and meadow, good buildings, orchard and
wishing anything in their line of dred of places, among them being
very rich, and now that the water should find its way into the pipes. fine spring branch No. 1 for stock four miles
work. They are good blacksmiths large schools and seminaries for
from Myrtle Point on the river.
is to be kept off, it will be the fin­
HH. $8f>0 —Sixty-one acres part bench
and under the rer/ime of Whetstone the poor. May sh e rest in peace j
D i e d :— John*A. Rhoda an old
est meadow in tho county.
and part bottom laud. Was once improved
A Son we hope they may be suc­ and whatever of good the future
and highly respected citizen of the but as owner is a non-resident, place is
A London journal is very des­ Coquille died at the residence of considerably grown up with brush. Good
cessful.
may hold be hers.
speculation for a party with a little ‘ •git.*’
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pondent on the prospects of pro­ his son-in-law, Charles Eckhoff,! alsj'300 acres unimproved land on Bear
Again the attention of the peo- j Gilman’s attoruoy visited him
fessional men in England.
The near North Bend on Thursday! creek at a mere trifle.
S $3«<00—133 acres, f>0 of No. 1 bottom
pie is being directed to the actons on Sunday and informed him that
rate of emolument for tho profes-! evening October 31. Mr. Rhoda land balance lull land, one mile from
of the Anarchists in Chicago. They a search of all the authorities would
Point lies directly'ou iho river and
sional classes, it says, is steadily was one of the German colonists a Myrtle
good public landing, fair buiding, sight
hiss at the atars and stripes and not reveal the shadow of a show
going down. It is nearly as diffi­ that settled on South Coquille in commanding.
cheer the red flag. No doubt the for continuance or a new trial iu
11 $7500—300 acres; the Boss Dairy Farm,
cult now for a member of the pro­
Balding houses, bridges or other structures. If you leant
3 miles from Coquille City, and hav­
scenes of 1887 are fast losing their his case; that he must make up bis fessional classes to make X500 a 1859 and has been a constant resi­ only
ing «»ther advantng«-s which make it well-
dent of the county since that time. nigh perfect. Huch as the purest spring wat­ wagon, buggy or other vehicle built, repaired or painted,
impression on these people and « ill mind to pay the death penalty on
year as it was for his father to He was born in the year 1S11, and er. proper division o f hill and bottom land;
If you want any building of any hind done,
have to be repeated ere they will Deo. Id, and tears came to the old
80 acres lull, 130 o f bottom; 100 acres slash­ bring it along.
make .£1000.
ed
and
cleared
for
pasture
and
meadow,
all
lived
a
most
exemplary
life.
No:
come and get our figures. If you have any
be quieted.
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man's eyes and he wept for the'
fenced, good buildings and orchards, 50 head
W i n t e r C 'i i o l e r a .
one can ever Iny the charge of a mixed cattle, fine bull and yoke of steers,
BXiACKSXYIXTHZhTC
B. W. Rice returned from Port­ first since his incarceration. He is
about 90 sheep and lambs, togs, chickens,
A species of bowel complaint, dishonorable act to him.
plow,
harrow,
roller,
wagon
and
a
good
To
be
done,
bring
it to us. INe will mahe it largely to your
land on Friday and says the work failing rapidly, it is said, and may
mower sold along with the farm. Please
known as “ winter cholera,” appear­
advantage to deal with us.
Let us give the renders of the don’t all speak at once.
on the new river l>oat will begin to­ not live till the day set for his ex­
ed in several cities in the North­
Cr. A . H u n n e w e ll,
H e r a l d a little timely advice. Hot I l T $4300—340 acres 16 miles from Myrtle
day. It will be built after the ecution. It is a sad, sad case all
Point HO acres bottom land 20 cleared there­
west last winter and is likely to be
Lessee Galiier's shop, Front S t
weather is coming and with it colic, on 100 seres level bench, balance rolling
model of the fastest L»at on the the way through.
*
more general this season. Cham­
hills, living water several orchards and fair
Willamette and Columbia rivers—
People are starving right and berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ cholera morbus, dysentery and di­ new house, postofflee. mills schools and
convenient; 130 acres joining will he
arrhoea. The only safe way t o , church
the Telephone. She will be 100 left up it* tl e Dakotas. They have j
fereiif sold soon; government land joining.
rhoea Remedy is a certain cure for
coml at these diseases, is to keep ; Y f$1500—160 acres three miles from town
feet over all, with a seventy-six been inaugurating wolf hunts and
it. For Hale by J. H. Nosier, of
several acres fine creek bottom land, burned
some reliable remedy at hand, and and seeded to grass, the finest o f pasture,
foot freight deck, sixty-two foot making soup of the undressed an­
Coquille City, and \V. L. Dixon,
and pure spring water; the land joining
M ANUFACTURERS OF AND D EALE RS IN
all who have tried Chamberlain's can
promenade deck, nineteen foot imals, not wishing to lose the of Myrtle Point.
be had reasonable.
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Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iteme- j Z $1000— 75x1<*»*{( et corner lot near cen­
)>eam and the hold will be five feet nourishment contained iu the hide.
ter of Poquille < ltv, with large buildings
A tten tio n Coi»i»nn)- XI!
dy will admit that it is the most thereon,
The machinery has been purchased Eric Londgreu severed an artery
also two lots 50x100 f,>et with good
Members of company II O. G. N.
prompt, reliable and successful new cottage, nice location for only $1000.
and the guaranteed apeed of the iu his dying son's arm and squeez­
A 330 acres ot coal land near tide-water
nre hereby requested to appear at
S T O V E S ,
medicine known for these com­ on the river, several veins of coal theron,
craft will be fifteen miles an hocr, ed out the blootl and gave it as
their armory on Saturday evening,
price on application.
plaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents,
thus making the trip from Baudou nourishment to his wife, the boy’s
A\ $700—152 acres near Millard's mill
November 9, 1889, at 7 p. m. for
and may be the means of snving on East fork o f the Coquille.
to Myrtle Point in three hours. own mother, and brothers and sis
monthly drill.
By order.
H a r n e s s an d W o o d e n W a r e ,
BB $1000—160 acres o f unimproved land
you or your family much suffering,
The work will be pushed foward ters, who were starving.
These
near Parkersburg on which is some valuable
Attest:
J. M. W h e t s t o n e ,
if uot life itself, before the sum­ cedar timber will make a good home when
as rapidly as possible and the people need assistance or the prai­
D. D r e w .
Capt. mer is over. For sale by J. H. improved.
whistle of the new boat may bo ries will be strewn with starved
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Nosier, Coquille City, and W. L. CC. $2500—162 acres s>t mouth of Lampey
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, EGGS , . ETC.
creek 15 cattle, 35 sheep, rnare and colt,
heard ere long.
and frozen bodies.
Subscribe for the H e r a l d .
Dixon, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
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tools, sold along with place.
COOS BAY & COQUILLE
O LIVE -HOTEL,
Coquille
City,
Oregon.
Sales in Person.
C O Q Ü I L L E
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HUGHES & DRANE,
Sherwood & Sanford.
Miss Ida K. Kronenberg,
COQUILLE
CITY
CASH STORE!
A MAMMOTH FALL STOCK.
Especially in Clothing.
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7 a . h u n n e w e l l ,
Coquille City, Oregon.
Blacksmithing,
GENERAL
!
Wagonmaking,
JOBBING.
TA K E S
Contracts for
Jno. Kronenberg” & Son.
Tin, Copper nml Sheri Iron Ware,
Oils,
Paints,
Guns, Fishing
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Crockry,
Tacke,
Lamps,
etc., etc.