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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1889)
4k LO C A L ITEM S. Congressman Randall is very »¡ck. Pocket cutlery at Wimer & Campbell's. Salt and smoked salmon at John son's meat market. Mr. F. W. K rooeotvr« ia badly off with /a und ice. Finest lard and hams at Wimer — . . . . market . . ¿ l Campbell’s Harriet Beecher Stowe, the once noted lady lecturer, is demented. „ , , . , Tromlione band masquerade ball . .. ... . .. oi m in Masonic hall Dec. 24. Tickets bl. , A pleasant dance is reported from Mr. 1 W I I V . Tbum lay night. Real listate Finn p o lir e to the P u b lic . J. H. Upton lias been nppointed Mr. McArthur the banker r e -: I am now in Coquille City loca- notary public for Curry county. turned to this city to day. T h e steam schooner Esther C o The Nashvill Tennesseeans local teJ in tbe Collier buildiug on O ^1 bos « is RS,loro Ht Fish Cul- minstrels played at Myrtle Point Front street and 1 f tl11 bave a mce stock of watches, jewelry, specta- Have you seen Lyons' new Saturday night. g«xxls? Then do so; it will w ] The Eureka is still in the river cles and eye-8,a88es ond am you. : the weather of late has been bad the lowe8t. I,V“ B ,rate8; 1 o r 1 pect to remain till after the boli* When in need of any sort of rendering the bar impassable. ° D “ ” ’ 1 Chee Ylog, a Chinaman, killed« day8; 18 r. T rds. .“ ,e ,qUality ° f ; C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , Coos Co., O r ; ray goods it is useless for me to countrywoman named Boo Kam at I he boss bargains in J jewelry, v fe * ' vi | 1 • i ill • | speak nlH.fWY Ul of l it; l . the iuu iai large trade u a I d still iu i watches, specs, eye-glasses, etc., at >>’ ehoppjg her all to pieces ¡ th the people of Coos coun - 1 w i l l t r a n s a c t a g e n e r a l s e a l — *- afew day9ago. 1 * ^ W ilson’s. » , . , . ... , I ty who have bought goods of me ofthe humnu • f/M» / , lncr c iv nt* COVôn Vûüre ESTATE BUSINESS. Mr. \Y in. Z. Cotton and bride of . A burnt-clay image n last . .. , for fh the six or seven years form very perfectly made, was . _ . ^ ... i 1' air view , made us a pleasant call i , , . . . . . ,, is sufficient proof of the quality yesterday. , brought np from an artesian well , . _ , .. T , . ! „ „ . . , , OAA . . . n • n i : of goods Boots sells. 1 do not A No. 7 cooking stove almost 300 feet deep near Boise City. , • . „ „n ,; , , , ® T, . , „ , , . claim to sell you something for Will buy and sd improved * Farms new for sale cheap. Euquire of We shall keep our readers fully - . .J ° a Wilkina. , warned of the diphtheria, ns it is notlnfig, but do claim to tryto rep- Also wild lands, Timber claims» Jpff8rsou Uayic boiU , he first wro„B to keep iUecret. Thcre , r8 resj.fi my «oods for wl,at they are! 4 with nil tbe modem convenience«, als^ a brewrt-y building and lots and a large. well finished saloon. All this property is in tip top order fam ished with pure spring water in pipes. A spltudiu garden and fruit. Will l,e priced all together or seperately by making application to our office. This property is well situated for different pur poses and must be examined in detail to leant o f its real merit. House and two lots in the heart o f town for $*50. Will soon be needed for a busi ness location which will be very valuable. A new wagon for sale at a grea bargain. Inquire of \\. Notley this place. tf. Miss Lera Leach. At her home opposite C o q u il l e Sp ecial N otice! To the Rood jteople of Coqnille City fir'd tho surrounding country: I have fitted up a firnt-clnsfl gallery in Marshfield, opposite Nasburp A Hirst’ « store, 1 claim to do the best work done in Coos comity. When you are in our city call and see my work and you will be convinced. Your patronage respect fully solicited. J. W. ItliHiS. v7 n.TS Photographer. fplis* f| l. IpRshirk, i màm Masonic hall, C it y . Plain and fancy sewing, and dressmaking vTnlOtf to order. COOS BAY & COQUILLE LAND AGENCY, W ill sell, rent or Lease Real Estate on comm s- sion. Address John F- Hall. Sec-, Marshfield, Oreg- stock ranches, etc. ¡..W iseon sm -th e first in : no ease« ou the riv3r «.«o p t at a" d 111 ease of » fadare 1 ataad ■ Farina. Town Property ami Tiiul»cr Lnud- ready and willing to make my Tbe schooner Del Norte arrived aj| tj10 Northwest ® Frank Collier’s, C o q u il l e C i t y , O il , F o r S a le words good. * Now, ladies and gen in the liver from San Francisco l - j ; 'linviiif» Been (.'onnty Surveyor for four dressed’ turkeys Mr. S. A. Webster returned from Ten tons of Buy, sell and lease city property tlemen, while I sincerely thank years, I have nil intimate knowledge «if all on Friday. were shipped from Oakland the city where he bought a com- sun’ej'i-d lands in tin comity, nml parties y ou b .r the large patronage you j make investments for other parties CuttiDff, Hasting nini StltchluR a Specially, Mr. Martin the painter and pa Thanksgiving week. plete outfit for the Ocean House at have given me in the past, I will wishinp ts> sell, rent or^nirchase Mill find it AU't a l'erfect Kit OuaranteeJ. per haDger has moved to town. He to tht-ir advautaRe tocuiniiiiir.u'ate with mo Lyons’ store is stocked with the Bnndon. He also brought up ex say when in Coqnille City please j with tl*o same care and judgement is a fine workman. Correspondence Solicited- best line of goods ever received on perienced female help. call ou me and get prices before exercised in their own purchases, vtinffl Tlie Mont Perfect, Simple cuit Reahonmble A couple of supposed poker tli0 Coquille. G o tee them. | Na v goods! New goods!! at buying. 1 think 1 can satisfy you sharps were seen promenading the Fur goo.1 goods iu the jeweler's Lyons'store. Yon ought to visit t>otl> i» ijuulity ntul pri<^. Should Parties wishing to dispose °t prop- Ladies’ Tailoring System OF GARMENT CUTTING, streets last Suuday. Lyons’ store at once. It presents yOU wis!i to make a present to a! erty can not do better than to liue go to J. J. W ilson’s. Sold and TauRht- Sivt.islHction (»uaranteed. Judge Nosier lias received 42 bargains are not beat iu Coo6 R metropolitan appearance, ijith frjemi Gf a v7ufl u waten, watch, rememi remember f place it our hands as otir MRS. A. L Nile, i'R»l‘. nice lock boxes for the postoffice county. have a faw left yet in solid gold, chances for disposing from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. gold filled and silver cases at the Mrs. Anderson, who has been , - .. . _ . . , are first-class. . past .x two weeks | is • iui- • the wrpek of the tug Tearless at r |MlIS Popular Hotel has recently luvn Mr. and Mrs. David Carey lost v e a y sick . . the lg rates. As i iu u u ii J , .. . lowi.st possime i;.in, li'in^ I. put in liettcr «>rder than ev«-r before, i .. . , . of t last accounts though “ tha . .. line is regains ^,,»,-.4« spectacles ami .»nil eje-giasses, ov« trlnago« their infant daughter at Mussel p r o v in g under We are prepared to attend to the treatment aud is truly a favorite roswrt. The new A 1 Schooner not working. ^ That terrible ca- j have them iu solid gold frames : Tho tables are supplied with’alI tho deli creek on the lfith says the Recor- j ) r p)uni1Rm. cacies to he. had, and in style to suit tho tastrophe remnins ns much of a umj they make a line Christmas S S t l O S I U P f i T R O T l . der. P arkersburg , Some parties were examined at ray story as ever. most fastidious epicure. present for an old lady or gentle-j One of tbe prettiest little cot- Myrt|e p 0int ¡u n«i attempt to find Its dining-rooms and sb-epiii" apart The schooner Parkersburg is still man. I will also shv those that ments are seoond.to no hotel m Southern Ugea in Co»iutile City is that of tiu.'murderer of I.ars Samuelson, on the spit resting easv. She is have bought pebbles, specs, or eye- \ WE TRANSACT A L L LEG AL Orepon. Johu Morris lately built out in tbe but uo clue pas been found. v4nA0 Mrs. A. L. < )Iive, Prop. lieine prepared for launching into glasses aud they need changing, " . .. , , \\. H. Carothers and family the river, as it ia deemed hazardous remember I will nttend to it at J. W. H u g h e s , W. D e a n e . BU SIN ESS IN TH IS nun, ass., was \ixite } a gtartetl for California yesterday. _ t0 try to tnke her around into tho once. Charges fifty cents where NEW most destructive fire on the -b ult. rphey think ot making their river’s mouth. LINE. they have been worn from ono t o ! I pwards of liftv acres in the heart heme at Pasadena. Sorry to lose Another rich strike is reported r >ur years. Those that want new o theuty was < « sir« yet . them.- in the lower tunnel of tho Red We hope by fair dealing and glasses can select them fiom about C cquille C ity , Masquerade ball Xmas eve,given Roseburg is enjoying real pros- Jacket mine at Cornucopia. A Built Expressly for the *800 worth to select from. Prices strict attention to business to mer- by Trombone band. Prices will be perpy Persons from there say ledge eight feet in width of solid from ‘25c upwarls. Remember. given to the best sustained lady one would scarcely know the place ore averaging $00 a ton is said to tbi»t OKI Boots always leads in it the confidence of parties having C O Q U I L L E and gentleman characters. had been absent the past 15 be the proportion of metal yielded prices. If others get tlieiD they business to transact in our line. TRADE LL Kinds o f farm work solicited. Horse Stock in the mountains is report- months. by the strike. ’V I T I L L Run on no other Ronte. This sh««*ing ami plow work n specialty. have to follow up. With the best M vessel having made six round trips Supplies f«,r logging work, wed-e*:, dogs, •d to l>e unusually fat. There are “ D /’Fields of this place went up j An iron mine has been discovered of wishes to all, I remain yours in tint last six months, is supposed t«, keep rings, cant-hooks and «•vi-rything used in fe w places that ran b o a s t of fat f t Portland aud quietly got mar-' in the hill about three miles north truly, up her past record, and will until further ogging ca>nps kept or. hand. W m . N. B oots . S ;! is faction cattie on the range in mid-winter rie.I. Mrs. Fields is a teacher iu a of Glencoe. Tho ore which i« evi- notice, on and aftdj/Novenibcr 15th. defivr guaranteed. Shop ou com er north «»f Pio- < » n s 11 m ; K a i l r o t n l . freight to Copaille City ami all points on neei Feed stable. iu’>5tf Fred EckhoflF, the Mail says, is Portlaud school. We extend con* dently very rich, has been taken to FF. ¡flitektO—Forty-three acres all ohoice R. C. Rose, in couipuuy with land, tweiity-thn-e acrescleared. neat build the lower river at the following rates: »lowly wasting away with consump »ratillations. Portland to be tested. Good judges Salt, nails, iron and coal, .50 per ton: fences and lino variety o f choice fruit. another engineer whose name we ings. For Sale Boats can land at the door if they wish. other freight including flour. $.‘1.50 per ton. tion. He is a g'*od man nnd we who have seen both claim that Go to J. J. Wilson's for jewelry, 1 d ill not learn, started Tuesday ! School. «t«»re. and postoffice close at hand A good place. 20S acre- t« r; th<-r with The scluxiners Free Trade and Def Norte . . Very pretty location and cheap terms cat: are sorry to learn of his ill health. specs, eyeglasses, watches, clocks, this ore is superior to the celebra several head o f cow s, and totne lior «• ’ or will also carry freight at the same rates. morning f o r th e c o a s t in the inter- be had on part payment. ted Iron Mountain ore found in ! DI) ¡flliOli—Lar^e. new Queen Anne cot- I C ow julle M il l k T u o C o m c a s t . Bird E. Nosier intends to be etc. lie sells as cheap as the separately, very chc; p. The owner’s reas«*u ests of an Eastern railroad, to in frige at Ikmdon, with two acres «»f ground. | Missouri. rosellin g i-th a t he v.i.-he. to hives* in home from Portland Saturday, cheapest, and warrants his goods Kntirely new and not «iuite finished, one o f j vestigite the resources of that the town property. This ¡, ;l rare bargain. finest Beach properties nt the mouth of j The first number of tha Wealth where he has l»een to fiuish up b) be just what he sells th*m for. plaC€: a n d the a d v is a b ilit y o f put- the river. Will soon be very valuable. Pir.ee i- rented fi r t!ds m ,. . n. ii quire m - - T h e «»rent . s *;kG0—U<1 acres, 50 o f No. 1 bottom his course in the Portland rorunnu d B u u m See notice of M. W. Earl. If of the Northwest, a brieht and ting n road 1 th r u m 'll. o fK . Bender or W . I). York :i; Myrtle land balance hill land, one mile from interesting magazine published at Piiint, Coos ( ’o.. Ur. mid lai gC Myrtle Point lies direotty’on the river and ness college. y0rt ueed a fine album at bed-iock timber ___ _____ belts of heavy _ * i i i • a gimil public binding, fair binding, sight Taeoma, Wash., is 1 efore its. We Jas. B. Eddy has retired from p^j^es, you can do no better thanj deposits of coal and other miner- comtuanding. prediet great success for the ven the Pendleton Tribune, and has t(> buy 0f tj)e p(,nr cripple man a!s in that section 1-. att«a;ting gen II $7.7)0—LM0 acres; the Boss Dairy Farm, and Joiner. ture. It is like the West Shore only .‘i mile« fr-mi 0«*quilteCity. ami hav been visiting in this section, leav- w|JO ]ost Hu \ie hnd by fire a couple j eral attention, and it is only a ques ing other advantages which make it well- of several years ago. *1 is the nigh perfect, such as th«- purest spring wat- , Is also a successful hand to emasculate ing tor Coos bay Monday evening, of m o n t h s since. He is really a; tion of a short .itne. when some er, proper division o f hill and bottom land; I horses an.l other animals, llom e near M y r t l e P o in t , O regon , Hiihscripthn price. SO ncri s hill, 120 of bottom; 100 acres slash- j Reaver Slough. Address: Coquille City. company will build a roa-1 through N alley Record. good man aud should receive «fair n ed and cleared for pasture and meadow, all j The oenpanta of .lenkins’ saloon Jennie Majoru, Proprietress. and give transportation to those fenced, good buildings and orchards. 50 head | J. G. Laws came up from the trade, got a good scare last night. Some mixed callle. tiue bull and yoke o f steers, i who would utilize its valuable re about 00 sheep aud lambs, hogs, chickens, city recently to take charge of t l i e J ^ j r8> Wilkins, third door east of one on the «outside fired something i Thin popular house L.-n recently he;n put piow, harrow, roller, wagon find a good ! sources.— Rosebcrg Review. cannery on the bay, owing to th el 0 d j Fellows’ hall, hns started a mower sold along with the farm. Please j ■ in excellent order, and is :ri.!\ n fa.orite against tho window crushing it —Dealer in— don’ t all speak at once. death of Supt Marshall who was bikery and will succeed. She is resort. The tables will l>* applied with through, throwing broken gin*« , Capt. James Hill, of the lost tug Y $1500—lf> ) acres three miles from town . Fresh and Salt Meats, IY>rk, Veal, the very best, including th<- ui licacicj of tho lost in the F e a r le s s wreck. H ,uost 0icel!ent baker aud will who Fearless, ill 1 80 9 was working against some persons irking in ] several acres fine creek bottom land, burned Sausages, Ham I season, thus endeavoring 1.» suit t!i<> mos , . . . . . . . . . . . nnd seeded to grass, the finest o f pasture, Mutton, Beef, There wa» quite an excitein* nt keep everything wanted in her line. | emerged , From : fastidious epicure. This hotel has just the other sub* of the a saw mill at Coos bay and wad was1 Ht»d nnre spring water; tbe laud joim iq; Bacon, Lard, Vegetables, Country been renovHted and rvfitteil «nil every at in town Saturday and on inquiring Her prices will be most reasonable hnj]f]jng ft gDOd deal after the fash- taken as a deck hand oil the old can be had reasonable. BB $1000—1(50 acres of unimproved laud Produce and all kinds of Grocer Lention will lie given to gm-st*. l ’atrfuing« it was found that it was the rush and you can depend uj>on tho. ex- ion of warm soap suds from a tug of that uame by C’apt. J. A. near Parkersburg on which is some valuable solicited. ies. ** cedar timber will make a good home when to get to Boots’ jewelry Rtore on celleoce of her pastry. squirt gun. Brown, of Portland. He worked improved. * Machado's Fishery, Oregon. ¡ B^r-Vo Chinese Employed. Frout street. His goods are going Mr T> A Deroven, merchant, CC $2500—162 acres at mouth o f Lanipey PHtENix, Arizona, Nov. 27.—Ru- his way up nml about J5 years ago 15 cattle, 05 sheep, mare and colt, Deroven, Louisiana, says: “ The mors are rife on the streets here was made cautain of the new tug oreek tools, sold along with place. The meetings of the Christian St. Patrick’s Pills went like hot to the effect that the late receiver j Fearless, just lost A neat home o f over 40 ncre». three quar Capt Brown ters of a mile from Coquille City with new church, with Elders Ilullenbenk cakes.” »rs Holleubeuk People who have once | of the land office at Tucson, F. W. scouts the idea of the boqt being i s-nVun him«»: spiIrklin^Kpring branch; b vh — d e a l e r in — timber, sev- and Adams preach ling, continued tried them are never satisfied with Smith, had disappeared. It is wrecked through leakage. Hi*¡re^aon^Tean-d caTtHated,’ ou public for tbe past ten day ,s, will be kept any other kind. Their g *ntle act-; claimed that he is short in account- theory is that Hill miscalculated iroad. Price $2:100. Confectionery, F ru its, Station ery, up, as great interest is manifested, ion and reliability as a cathartic is irg to his successor for some $45,- his fuel, and in crossing tbe Uiup- | " ° \ y c U ob-'ared mnHn^ hiSf^ut«'of . Soda W a te r , Etc., E tc. Two accessions are noted. They what makes thoin popular. For 000. This is said to be deposited oua river bar which has two heavv I caltiv«Lion: lr*° «cr*?«<if *'enoh hmd, plenty * i U a 1 t ; » . . i* .*■ i i i • t it , A -n n-A . . .. „ i . 1 J ° f stock water, fine orchard« o f choice fruit occupy lu o l nivei buiiM cuuveu. 8«I6 by J . r l. Nosier, ( oquillo C/ity, b y se ttlers pen(iii*g fiiiul proof, breakers, to get s la b wood, w a s | «tuple huiidiup:«, new fences, the best o f Coquille C ity, / ........................ Oregon. S »me non-J.»soript has robbed and W. L. Dixon, Myrtle Poiut ■ This will be a serious blow to the j struck astern by one wave and her j mlme’y. i prioe'$woi»U > l offered for the the contribution box at the reading Dipm hfriv ^ flm t dread dis ! settler8' wheel ropes fouled, the next break-1 iao acre« on Middle er«*k: 35 acres bottom land, 20 fenced and cultivated; 85 acres c f room. If found out he should be .- . . . . , , ., . . T, ..’ .T#r * ~~ . er turning her over.—Ex. old growth timber; good orchard o f 150 . . ... :L. . . ease, diphtheria has made its up- Mr. E. B. Miller, proprietor of n b ‘ trees, all for $1(!00. 140 acre« a few miles from Fairview suit- . -r, T .. . , , pearance on the river ngain, this saw and shingle mill at Coquille, Deputy sheriff Uobt. Taylor yes- abl > for stock. 4 horses, 11 head o f cuttle, ... .... . . . . ‘ bme in the family of r rank Col- Coos couutg, writes ahe Wealth of terday arrested tw’o smooth men ou one wagon, two plows. Acme barrow and a CASH s t o r e : s a w m ill Rood's F^agic Scale O LIV E [HOTEL, Coquille City. Oregon. oca HUGHES & CRANE, Preps. \ Sherwood & Sanford. S. W. Gilman Lehnherr House Jason Machado Miss Ida K. Kronenberg, COQUILLE extent '^ H e woold ^xhume8 ^ ,,er- one rtn(1 H lm,f nodes above this place. The death o f his child given elsewhere in to-day’s paper is now thought to be due to that disease, though at the time it was thought to be induced by a hurt f rom ftn arrow, with a severe attack 0f cronp. Two other children are tlown with genuine diphtheria, CITY the Northwest that there is no Fra-1 a dispatch received from Rosebarg quick sHe.*‘S hU °ffereJ f°r her in that section which the tore- at which place they were wanted I a few ton sore lots only one mile from mothers body for a brass ring if it do will not attack when placed in for larceny. Miss Kiug of Coos town ¡it.$250 each. Five lots and new house in Coquille City were not buried loo deep. salt water. Any statement to the bay, was stopping at the Cosmopol- part choice garden laud, all well fenced and a bargain ut Samuel Leslie, a nephew of , the contrary he pronouoces a hoax, itau hotel ami left her room to go A great reduction in prices has been made in all our departments V'e always have some excellent bargains Drane brothers of this river, was that it will pay buyers to investigate. iiRtf He says the entrance to Coos bay, shopping, forgetting to take keys, blown up iu a premature blast in «t tbe month of the Coquille river, Beeult, gold watch, chain, necklace, Joplin, (M o.) lead mines a few is a good one for scows and lccket and *20 gone. Suspicion 1 t**»'^*» orchard o f 300 trees, in good condi- :o:- i n r i.| f .» xt ii . . , 1 turn. huu , /\ All ii bench u r i i u u i land nuu u on u rond r u u u i from ru iu \ Coqnille iM iuiut4 days ago ami was fearfully man- schooners.— Wealth of the North- ; rested on these*two, who register-1 City to Myrtle Point. Would make a fine H a v e ju st received one c f the finest gled. He had been marritd but Dr’s. Sjionogle and Leneve agree weBt. [W e think-M r. Miller is ed cb Fred Allen and due. Howsrd. six months, and loaves a wife and ing as to the disease. Many chil mistaken for alder piles nt Empire They were arrested in a house o f $450 bays a five aore lot witbiu SO roda of S to c k s o f Clothing that ever reached broken hearted parents to mourn dren have been exposed and it is City stood for over 20 years with- j ill fame, and began throwing the •the postoilico all fiae bottom laud and part Coos county. ly cleared teu rods river frontage. Also the loss of a noble young man. o f 6 43-10«' acres and another 5 acre lot feared wo will have an epidemic. eut being bothered, while others evidences of their guilt in all di- one D E A L E R IN joining tbe first for $‘J0 per acre. “ Ihe Turn of the T ile ” is the had to be replaced with new ones rectious, but the property was nf- $6400—One-half section near Fairview; In a recent article iu the Youth’s acreif o f bottom land, 34 acres under title of a play to bo put on Chri&t- mauy times.J terwnrds found and they will go 155 plow aud ten acres in meadow. Good box ! mas night December 25th by th e! Companion, oil “How to cure a house and frame barn. Cold spring of j For tho best Bargains to be hail call on north to night— Ashland paper. water, and orchard of 100 trees and some j Star Comedy Company. 1 ou co ^»” the writer advises a lemon-! fin .- H orn . small fruit. Situated on North fork of < 3ST. I L O I E S I E lS n Z - Coqnille. should not fail to go, because this « le to be taken at bed time. It is ' n) one waD mg oroug 1 irei ... b ’ . . , -ii Berkshire pigs, cau now’ get them $1500—200 aores 30 acres in cultivation, j W ill take'special Measures’for CLOTHING’. excellent company never fails to R dangerous treatment, especially1 _ .. . , 40 acres fenced with cedar rails. Orchard ] o f ¡MM) trees, general variety o f fruit. 40 give its heurers a treat This.play (\urin? the 8Pvero co,il weilthpr of of ™e’ ftre fr.°m U reg18' - q r- ■ > i > ©(¿"■Agency for the New’ Home .Sowing Machine. acre« o f second-bottom land. will be especially mterestimr »ml w«nter months, as it opens the ! tered sow aud boar and are very 160 acre «took farm with a few acres of ., ... . ‘ pores of the skin and leaves the ■ fine pigs. I also have some thor-1 ( ’OOTTII T F r i T Y O RFFO N bottom land and nice sprint; branch. Fair the in suen aurh condition eonditinn mat that an- n il- L1 J Yorkshire V 1 I • pigs for t . \ LLH^UILLU \ proceeds X i Will go to the from - system • m ID oughbred sale. nnfl rn h j i U l l , UiUaUUiN. buildings and young orehnrd for only $S00. AJ^o 160 acre« joining the above with cheap bone band. other and much more -severe cold , , . , T \ Hot and Loid Hams box hotiso and bearing orchard situated on „ . . . have closed . . on ac- is certain to Le m cont™ct«l. Iav.e f 8° ‘ i to e s ce, ebI?lei Jnp;“ ' T ------ Always Head,, a county road and abont 4 miles from Arn- Our schools M„ »lrao»t ny yesr8 an(, , he I f buckwheat e ll-th e Imss buck-; go which is nearest shipping point on tlic M ANU FACTURERS OF AND D E A LE R S IN O ) 1_ f Coquille, price $S50. These two place« to- count c f the diphtheria scare. It experience of thousands of per- vv^eat ^cr c«kes and bees. iln s ^ ^ 1 Q V t i y - i a 4- I j CX j U l l l t / U ^ l l f i n j gether would make a capital stock place a« is well cnounM or with that iiscase sons of all awes, has fully demon- I !>” < * » '» » * u 80'uetl*.n« new for, the hill land is not steep and is covered A MAMMOTH FALL STOCK. Especially in Clothing. Jno. Kronenberg <& Bon. with small underbrush which is eusily JNO. A. HANSON, PROP., cleared for pasture ao clone to town it wonld bfl a0 i f ^ ^ e r e ‘ raid ‘ t b i^ C h a m W Iula™ in q « * « o f ^ 'C’ G f o >V. \\lMER n . ,, , 1I|0 acres on head of North fora above easy matter to get it badly scat- c „ u(;ll Ite L d y , It acts in j I'x \ \ ^rit* ai,i°> »'nR Hughes Blacksmith i Fairview postoffice along with 14 head of A r o g O , U regGU . Shop, COQUILLE CITY. i mixed rtittle, about 1W hogs, chickens i nd teretl tiy a little carelessness, perfect harmony with nature, re- Cabinet making bracket work, picture ' hay and grain found on place at tim e o f The germs of this disease are lieves the lungs, liquefies the tou^h ■ ■’ *Wjl I f framin'* tvivxd turning, tnrntno etc., etc etc. etc 40v7 8Hle* impr0Ved H‘?Voral HCre8 cUoioe bottom framing, wood fairly and o a f bargain at $ltk)0. laud said to be able to survive in car- tenacious mucus, making it easier A p p iC S I A p p lG S i Forty aores hill laud one aud one-half bolic acid a day; au hour in boiling to expectorate, and restores the a few choice apples for the X jO O k T T fV T ftT mile.« from town, unimproved, will be divi ded into ten aero lots if desired nt $25 per water, and will live in a house a V ^ V t l t o a ' Z ! b->«daya be dilivered on the' ™ 7 .» - ih. ...... acre. year without having a renew al o f . ^ b v J H Nosier, Coquille City, i steamer at Norwny at 75 cents p er: way at steamer tundiagsonriw. and -which ohoice property in the town of , | 1 i nr t Tv m V u • i J u xx ^ ar» damaued By niskuiR landings, will not RartilolpU on C < Coquille river consisting of a Titalitj, and W. L. Dixon, Myrtle Point. box. E. G orman . : be paid for. O apx . o. w. VtSim iar«e ooumu^i commodious dwelling neatly finished « Tin, C u p r anil-Slieet Iron Ware. S Oils, T O Paints, V E S , Crockry, Lamps, H a rn e ss and W o o d e n W a r e , Guns, Fishing Tacke, etc., etc. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, EGGS, ETC. yGiuUtf *