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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1889)
II!- - « w ith hi! tho m odem conveniences, also a There’s a wedding on the tapis Comic cube* at J. J. Wilson’s. J bine lot of miuce meat at John- LOCAL ITEMS. brewery building and lots and a larye, well COOS BAY & COQUILLE finished saloon. All th is property is in tip Mrs. Marshall Way is quite sick. 8011 liros • market. A section of the long bridge this Masquerade ball to-night. top order furnished with pure spring water LA N D A G EN CY. Midnight supper at the Olive to- j • Lorenz has some choice Xmas side of Johnny Morgau’s place was in pipes. A sp h n d id garden and fruit. A merry Christmas ami a happy . . . ... , . goods that you should inspect, Will ho priced all together or seperately In' W ill o r 1 sell, ren t or Lease night for d <) c per plate. b J 1 knocked out by a falling tree Sat m aking application t*> oOr onico. This New Yearr to all. property is well situated for different pur H eal E state Ed. Taylor has ln.ilt a very neat Mr9* A- Lalcli has been very urday. oil comm s- Mr. Wilkins, the phot ographer, dwelling west of C street. poses and must be exam ined in detail to sick the past week, but is better. sion. learn o f its real m erit. will soou be in his new building. A bill is before congress for House and two lo ts in the heart o f town A big lot of the finest of cabbage, .1. W. Collumber late of Empire equal suffrage. It is coining, but Address JohnF-H alL Sec-, Down she went—the price's on for $850. W ill soon be needed for a busi OIF* t V • , W le r ’s at Wimer A Campbell’s, City has moved to Kings City, { this is a little too early for it to ness location which will be very valuable. watches, jewelry, etc., at hosier* Marshfield, Oreg. Mr. J. Henry Schroeder, of ^ «H ] drugstore. COQUILLE CITY. Coos Co., O k Farina, Town Property nml T im ber L aiul- succeed. The Bellamy club meets at the Aargo, was in town yesicrday. S p e c ia l N o iic s ! K nocked D own .—T he prices on For Sale. Daniel Coughlin, Patrick O’Sul Universalist chnrclf this place on Oive the Trombone boys a bene- , , ' -7‘ llcvin«' Reeu Connty su rveyor for fonr To the good people of Coquille City and n e x t M o n d a y evening. fit to-night by attending their ball, holiday goods at Lorenzs Cash livan, Martin Burke and .John WILL TRANSACT A GENERAL REAL the surrounding country: I have fitted up : yearn. \ have .in intim ate know ledge o f all John W . H a r t was shot and k ill- : Capt Parker having returned Kuuze were indicted for the mur a first-class gallery in Marshfield. opposite surveyed binds in the county, and partita ed by his cousin Cyrus Corrick at from the city, was in town Satur-; Go see the bargains in albums der of Cronin. Nasburg A Hirst’s store. I claim to du the , w ishing to ac-li, rent or purchase w ill find it ESTATE BUSINESS. best work done in Coos county. When you : to their advantage to co m m u n icn tew ith me Fresno, Cal., a few days ago. day. i —photo and auto—books, purses, Drs. Shaw and Bell, the dentists ! ----- are in our city call and see my work and you Correspondence Solicited- It was hoped that we could got For dolls and all sorts of Chris- j etc^ aj. hosier’s. will be convinced. Your patronage respect leave? to-morrow for Myrtle Point , . . . . r vCnSl Brother llork to teach our school, mas goods Lyons’ store takes the ’ , . , , v . fully solicited . iilld S(1 illl{)l(l\f(l LirillS but be writes us that be enu't come. cake. | See L>°“9 stock ot Xmns R001'9- and will remain at that place five | J. W. Iiioos. Seoator Sinclair started to Hose- For first-class Roods at most lias the finest stock ever receiv- dap s. Their work is well spoken of. Photographer. v" n 3G Also wild lands, Timber claims, burg yesterday on laud office busi- reasonable prices go to Lorenz’s ed on the river.* Remember J. J. Wilson only 51 KS. A. !.. »LIVE, n t r . ness. We do not envy him the store. Bead Mr. Sanford’s letter, ye charges SI for cleaning or putting j hi stock rautTies, etc. trip. air. Sumerlin of North Coquille 0](i settler, and give him the benfit a new' main-spring in your watch; i Coquille City, Oregon. This has been an unusually wet mfU]e this office a pleasant visit t,f your experience, and other work in proportion All The new' A 1 Schooner r |"IIIS Popular Hotel ha« recently been wiuter so far. The weather pro-: vesterdav , . , A put iu better order than ever before, phets predict a warm winter in con- * * Jins-» tilled watches at Nosler’s work warranted to givo satisfac-! Buy, sell and lease city property and is truly a favorite report. sequence. Fine Christmas supper at the drugstore for $22. Call and see tion. P arkersburg , make investments for other parties The tables are supplied with all th e d eli- B onn . In Copuille City Dec.. ^ ,v0 hotel to-night. Be sure and the bargains there. caeies to l»e‘. had. and iu style to su it tho Nothing hindering Bro3. Derick, 1 8 ,1SS9, to the v\ ife of \\ . l.Stnue, take it in. Ry qfi means let’s open the Fenton, cl al will begin protracted with the same care and judgement m ost fastidious epicure. Its dining-room s and : sleep in g apart a s o n , and it’s a daisy. Ah! there, Mrs. Aiken’s millinery stock is gtreets of Coquille City. A boom meeting in the M. E. church next exercised in their own purchases. m ents are second to no hotel m Southern V? — — Toll. wJi complete and she wishes her lady ¡s 0u for next summer sure. »Sunday. Be on hard as they pro Parties wishing to dispose of prop ( >rt :,<>n. v4nV) Mrs. A. L. O live,P rop . Every "r. nicH ^r*cada to call durinR tho holidays. | 1)re. S |,„ . & Uell, dentists, w.ll pose to make it of interest to at boue baiul masqueruue to-mgni. , , . . , _ erty can not do better than to I- .-. , ' cr.m J . W . H u g h e s , It will be one of the best dances of Now stock of meershi urn pipes at be at Myrtle Point Dec.2o,20,27,28 tend. W . D rane . t &■?*£':. y 7’. V. ' . ‘ ' r—■ ------- — • — --- ■ plaee it our hands, ns our the season. J. J. Wilson’s nud his prices are and 29tb Myrtle Point Hotel. N olle#*. Vrj». ; ' J S •'*' * B iS W chances for disposing Thos. King came over Friday .^ ie lowest, You want to see the Call at once tit I.y >ns’ store and All persons owing me on ac from MarshfieM. bringing quite a goods. are first-class. llüül Expressly [••♦* (In* see his holiday and other goods, count of over six months standing number of masquerade suits for Many persons are waiting for even if you do not want to buy. will please come forward and set reut Christmas eve. Get there, CcqUII.LE ClTT, We are prepared to attend to suitable weather to build, and sev-j Dr Nickerson, the dentist, will tle, by cash or otherwise. I must Tommy. oral new houses are to go up in ll0 Kt Myrtle Point about Friday have money. HUSHES & DRANE, John Doremus killed Frank TTI j L Urn on no otlu-r Rout. . '!'! uext reraaifl several days. lie ’s N. L o r e n z . H »os at Dutch Flat, Cal., a week ( oqndle ( ity then. 3Prcp3. ve««el haviiiK made six round t.i > * j Miss Flora Quick left for her no snide,but a first-class workmnu. ago with a rock. H«*os nnd his " I in th e last six m onths, is supposed to ’» e c I LL Kinds of farm work solicited . Horso i » y r o r .ii» . A sfioeiu)» and plow w<irk a sp ecialty. eonsin attreked t .e old man and a home on Bear creek yesterday. J)rs Shtuv HUq Btq|t dentists, .Mr. . U .i r i io up her past record, and will until lurtl; r i s iia ll lic n c lir * N lio a e ; Supplies for lop^inj» work, wed^er», uo^s, WE TRANSACT ALL LEGAL notice, on and after Novem ber 15th. e< livi tragedy resulted. and her departure i* deeply r e -, arriveil her2 Saturday and hare en- A lii« . rings, cant-hooks nnd everythinR used in freipht to Copuille City and all point« on Mr. George Marshall, the super Uncle Bird V»wel made us a gretted by her many friends here. society circules since their o ‘ .’'ii:i^ cam ps kept on hand. S atisfaction the lov-«r «iver at th e follow in g rates: B U SIN E SS IN TH IS quaranteed. Shop on corner north of P io- intendent of the Empire City cun- Salt, nails, iron and coal, s i ! .50 per ton: gentleman is a cripple for life from Moi,orn maps of this county c u e arrival. They are jolly, whole neei Feed stable. ni!5tf other freight includint; flour. s:V.50 p.-r ton. nery, and who was lost in the t h e b r o k e n a r m from which ho was Arngo and Coquille City as being sou led fellows, LINE. The schooners Free Trade nud J)>'1 Norte laid up last spring. on a hig late with the river sinking, Gold and silver watches, chains, wreck of the ill-fated tug Fearless, w ill also carry freight at the same rates. For Sale C o o m L L E M n .e i T c o C o m p a n y . A goo»l p lace. -Os a cres together w ith Au influenza epidemic is nla-m- but coming out again about Beaver bracelets, pins, and in fact all was found a few days ago opposite We hope by fair dealing and Empire nnd within two hundred several head <Jrcow«, and so m e h o rses’ or ing the medical franternity of slough. manner of jewelry at the postof- yards of Jarvis’ stage stable. He strict attention to business to mer separately, very ch eap . T h e ow ner's reason France and Germany. A quarter Bustle for the prizes at the flee cheaper than can be found ¡ o s e llin g is that lie w ish es to in v est in of a million people are prostrated had no doubt been cast ashore that it tlie confidence of parties having masquera le at Masonic lmll to- elsewhere ou the river, town property. T h is is a rare barguin. in the city of Berlin. aw ful night at the ni »nth of the business to transact in our line. night. Something nobbv will be P lace i- rented for th is season. Inquire Thanks are extended through Umpqua river, and tried to make D ie d . —In Copuille City, Dec. <*f K- Hi nder or VV. D. York at M yrtle given the best sustained characters, these columus to the Wrenshall Point, ( oos Co.. ( )r. his way to Empire. He had hie 19, Milo, the four-yenr-ol 1 son of lady <ind gent. Brothers, for thei: assistance in shoes off and a handkerchief tied and Joiner. Mr*. Flora Skelly, of diphtheria. Sherwood & Sanford. Billy Copley is up ami around the entertainment given by the around his head, covering his Is also a successful hand : > einasciil ite The family have the symj athy of again aft»'r a couple of weeks’ Star Comedy company Saturday horses aud other animal«. Home near mouth. The beach from Umpqua FF. $ all their acquaintances. F. irtv-throe acres all ob »i< K - Reaver Slough. Address: f'oo,;:; !e wrestling with a glass of carbolic night. to Coes bay is the bleakest, coldest ¡ami. t-.-ent v-thn e acres cleared, neat l»nil<l- If y o u want real bargains in M y r t l e P o in t , O r eg o n , in;;s. feuct s and fine variety o i choice fruit. acid which ho mistook for some Mrs. James A. Lyons has re- place in this part aud no doubt l-HU'.ts can land at the door if they wish. watches, clocks jew Iry and e y e thing good t<> drink. Hr School, tore, and post-office oloao Ht hand. JtlSOil c a m e turned from an extended visit to Mr. M. p.ri.-he<l miserably. Ma^hHo Lfcnn,e ^ a^or^' Proprietress. glasses go to J. J. \N i!s<.u s, tip* Very pretty location and «heap terms can near going to Davy Jones locker, ( ’«nada aud California accompun- L ater . Word comes this morn he hail on part paym ent. T his popular liouse has r: ccutly b<*en put man that lives here and spend.-; h;s —Dealer in — D P ¡fl'diXi— Larsre. new queen Anno cot- .T. ,T. \\ ilson has secured the ied by her daughter Miss Josie. ing that the body was picked up t.»n«» in excellent <»r»b‘r. ami is truly a fa .u r ite at li.tiidoii. vv.th two acres of ground. money with the people. Fresh and Salt Meats, Pork, Veal, r s»rt. The tables will supplied with rj.-fr.cy frr the Calif(*rnia optica Their many friends are pleased to near the l tnptjua, in one hundred Entirely new and not quite finished, one of t>u> v* rv b est . including the d elicacies o f ib e tile finest Reach properties at the mouth of Mutton, Beef, Sausages, Hatn It rannnged t*> g i v e us s» m e o f company and is expecting a fine have them here again, s *u '..>n, thus ernie.avorio g to suit the mos e river Will «.»on !».• w ry valuable. yards of Jarvis’ stable there; that Bacon, Lard, \ egetab!*-.«, C o u n t r y f. S t id io U R e curo. 'Ibis hotel lias ju st the ‘'beautiful’’ Sunday, but it was S ¡JaUR)—ly.H acres. 50 of No. 1 bottom b ■.•n r -novxt * 1 and r**!ittcd and every at stock of specs and eye-glasses in Judge Nosier will, in order to the deceased got ashore alive and land Pioduce and all kinds of Grocer balance hill land, one mile from t.ur ion will U* given to gn ests. l ’atrouug« rather to warm for it t»> stay and ies. gold, «ilver, nickel and steel frames, c]ofle out, sell jewelry, watches, made some di.-Jauyo over the drift- il> rih-I'.uiil li:-s direct U'on the river end «'»licit* d. a f>Ul‘d public lunditu;, fuir buidiu>{, si^lit it melted as it came to earth. The which will be sold at tno lowest perfumeries, toilet articles, etc., I i achado’s Fishery. Oregon, i.«. “Xo chinóse Kmployed. - mimandiiu;. wood on the beach first lust winter fell o n F“b. 1 Ith. II A 751KI—COO acres: the Rosa Dairy Farm, living prices. cheaper than the cheapest If you only 3 u.lies from < 'oquille ('ity, nnd hnv- “The Turn of the Tide," by the The overthrow of the empire of ino other advantages winch make it weil- Only seventeen moro chances don’t believe it, go ami sae his Star Comedy company in Masonic ru;jh perfect, such a« tlte purest spring wat- Brazil was i ot the bloixlU *s at air nr,t*iken in the music box to be raf- prices am1 ant compare them with i , | | «o . . . . i „• i , • ... l er. proper division o f htil and hot tom land: that has been reported. In t! fled for at J. J. Wilson’s jewelry those of others. lm ll ou tU 1 d a y U l g l l f . i s pronounced So acres h ill. l-'O of D.tto.u: loo acres Slash- — d e a l e r in the best, by those t>llO attended, cd and clearetl for_ pasture and iu ath>w. all coast ports many were killed in J . ft need, t »»od buildings and orchards. 5») head j st,»re New ^enr« eve. 1 he box is Saturday’s wind was the second Fruits, Stationery, that this favorite company has mixed cuttle, file bull and yoke of steers, j Confectionery, small riots, and in n single one of the finest made, plays eight heaviest ever witnessed by the abtiut SO sheep and lambs, hops, chickens, i giveD. Owing to the inclemency p!o»v. harrow, roller, wjigon and a g.>od one of these 500 were killed. So da ¥LT aSer, 32tc., Etc. of t' e choicest modern airs; and people of Coquille. Houses little mower sold along with the farm. P lease j of tho weather the crowd w is not If the owner of this town sit-- has a zither fitt-'.ehmen:. 1 don't all Rjautk at one.*. less substantial would havecollasp- large, but it was larger than it was Y $l.Vlu— l(iO acres three m iles from town Coquille C i t y , ........................................... - Oregon. will clear out his miles of streets R erekah B m . l . - The Kebekah ed. It was nothing to compare thought it would be. Each and ’ several acres tine creek bottom land, burned i you can afford to clear ont 50 or ball that was to have been given with those of Kansas or Nebraska and seeded to grass, the finest o f pasture, 1 every character in tl.e play was and puie spring water; the land joinuq. 100 feet, certainly. Coquille City Dec. 7th. has boon postponed till but heavy for this part. tan be had reasonable. well sustained and G ao . Leach as RB $1000—1*»0 acres of onim proved land would look like somethin^ w .h New 1 ear« eve. Tt is to be the The initial uumber of the Pacific Pepper brought the “house down” near 1’arkersbitrg on which is some valuable cedar timber will make a good home when this accomplished. \\ hat say yen. U U of the season. The ladies Slope Patent Office Record pub- repeatedly. Genie Harper, as improved. Our old friend T. M. Bright of are sparing no pain« to make the fished at San Fraucisco is before “Frisky” was his opposite, and CO $2500—162 acres at month o f Lampoy Coquille made ns a pleasant visit 8Upper one of the choicest ever set Us. It is a splendid publication she was the picture of discontent creek 15 cattle, 3'» sheep, mare and colt, tools, sold along with place. on Saturday just after the wind i„ Coquille Ci‘y. * and we trust will become a power “with no oue to love.” Bee Har- A neat home o f over 10 acres, three qoar» ters of a m ile front Coquille City with new •torm. B e is supervisor of ro.ids See Miss Tda Kronenberg’s to inventive genius. It is uu eight l>er, as Lillian, added to her good 8-room house: sparkling spring branch, va in bis di**rict and lamentei the goods. She |mH ^),n completest page monthly, and is ably edited. reputation. Lizzie Buzan, in the riety of land, hill, bottom and tim ber, se v eral acres cleared and cultivated, on public fact that all thoroughfares would Hp)Ck 0f nut« nml cindies *»n tlm M arried . —At the residence of part of Susie, could not have been road. 1’rice $2300. I h * blocked with fallen timber. - l i i i I 15k' acres near Norway: SO acres bottom river She has also stationery, the bride’s pareuts, Randolph, . DPti6V SUfdfUUCU. L o r a L p h c I j , a s I mostly well Cleared nud in a high slat*» of The Parkersburg is all n £lit natural fl »wer ornaments, dolls, Coos county, Oregon, Dec. 19, by Mrs. 150 acres <*f bench land, plenty Aldrich, illustrated the cultivation: of stock water, fine orchards o f choice fruit again, having been launched back albums m l a th *n«and other R W. Bullard, J. P.. Mr. Ctias. O. “quiet person” to perfection. 0. ample buildings, new fences, the best of The !>*-st farm yet offered for the into the river from her perilous things nee,lo<l for the holidays. »See Gilkey and Miss Cora L». Tennis- Wickham, ns the fisherman, could crop«. money. Price position on the beach. She is cer her good« before l nying elswhero. Ku„. The H erald extends con- not have done better. \Y. II. 120 acres on Middle ert^ok: 35 acres bottom land. 20 fenced and cultivated: 85 acres ».f tainly a very staunch ship or she F.leetrieity promises to be the gratulations and reflects the senti- Price, E. A. McD iffee nnd W. M. old growth timber; good orchard of 150 trees, all for $1600. would have gone to piece«. She is coniiog meifi-ini for (rat s u;ssi >n < f incuts of the entire county where Miller carried the parts of the l id acres a few m iles from Fairview suit again loaded nnd ready for s**a. abl • for stock. 1 horses, II head o f cattle, po.ier, t:<»t only Tor street railways these justly popular young people pirates through fine. ('. lv. Mc- one wagon, two plows, \orne harrow npd a Our farmers have got to using but also For mining in i ntrins; and are best known. Duffee, ns Capt. Hugh, and C. lot of hay is all offered for .fidoO to get sele. »alters for preserving their pork, it is bard to imagine mi ngmit for All the western senators, ropre- Harrington, ns Col. Ellsworth, aro quick A few t‘*n acre lo ts only one mile from A pump forces brine through a per- trm.smit’irur power wliich i- nr.ore sentatives and delegates have com- to be complimented. The after town at;$250 rach. F ive lots-and ne« house.in Coqmllo City forated nozzle completely througu Msiiy hm-dle 1 and the apparatus bine l to forward western interests piece, “Old Father Christmas,” by part choice garden land, all well fenced and the heaviest hams and shoulders, for which is. on the whole, more nw\ are making themselves felt, the Wrenshall Brothers, was som e-' n l’"r,"'mn $i"oo. ,, . . , . , v c a?way« have some exc«t!en» bargain« rhoee who have used them say economical and inexpensive. . I ho combine includes the delegn- thing funny and unique for the that il wiil pay buyers lo investigate, nlltf tbay would not do without them Real estate agents’ limps show tions of all the states and territor- young folks. Immediately after — \ small home o f 20 acres nil r'ear- •>*l and fairly improved v»itb building»;, for any J reasonable consideration. r* * i» *i » . . » - i . , , the performance was over [lie com Last l ortlmxl to fie laid out solid ms west of t h e Rockies and several fences, orchard of 3<Ki tre»>s. mi *g<H»tl uoi.d:- All bench land on road from Coquille The fixtures for the bank at this ly from the head of lions island to others. Those of Nebraska, Min- pany wns requested to present it tion. City to Myrtle I’oint. Would make a firm placeareon the schooners Berwick Columbia slough north and south, nesota and Wisconsin are asked to again in three weeks. We hope fruit and chicken ranch. Schocl, i>>stoffice ami store w ithin a m ile of house. aud Eure's a, now <1 up Imre. If and east to Mansfield. Mount join and probably will do so. tylns request may be complied with. < |4V) )1V8 a .a fne On, lut ith i„ 80 so ro d . o ol f j JT^ ;f 4'»(l b buys fixe H acre lot w within rods o the postoifice all fi m bottom land and part- I W y I j 3 g these ships are not delayed, the Tabor is right in the city. This Get the children something nicp What say, J you, Star Comedy com- ly l A j cleared ti n rods river frontage. A!«o j V V A 5J om* of 6 43-LO' acres and another 5 acre lot bank will be read^ for business in will be the big city of the north- for Christmas and trv to use bet- puny ► ---- ------- join ing th»» first for $1*0 per acre. two weeks. I lie masons are work- west. 1 ortland proper will finally ter judgement than lias 1 eon oil $01<)0—O ne-half section near Fairview, j In a recent article in the Youth’s 155 acres o f bottom land, 34 acre« unde« ing od the vault, and t»ie work of give way t > its sister across the| served in the past, by getting plow and ten acres in meadow. Good box o the carpenters is drawing to a river. something that is useful ns well as Companion, ou “How to cure a house and f-nm e barn. Cold spring of cold,” the writer advises a lemon water, and orchard of 100 trees and some smalt fruit. S itu ated ou North fork o f , clo6€* We learn that Orvil Dodge has ornamental. Thry will be quite ade to be taken at bed time. It is Coquille. The only il lustrated weekly west withdrawn from tlm editoned staff 88 w'oll pleased with a new frock acres 30 acres in cu ltivation . T í a dangerous treatment, especially $1500—200 acres fenced with cedar’ rails. Orchard of Chicago is the West Shore, which of the West Oregonian, ilis bril- or F>ftir of red-topped boots as with 1 during the severe cold weather of 40 of 300 trees, general variety o f fruit. 4o has not a superior iu any respect inrit discriptions of the Coquille something wholly useless. It will the winter months, as it opens the .acres of second-bottom land. 16!) acre stock farm with a few acres^ o f j in tho United »States. Its large valley and it’s resources over the serve them ns a good lesson in nd- pores of the skin and leaves the bottom land nnd nice spring branch. Fair | i system in such condition that an , buildings and young orchard for only $800. c o l o r e d illustrations are woiksof Xom tic ¡tlumr. of ‘ Judge Livro” dition. other and much moro severe cold Also 160 acres joining the above with cheap i art, and are of home scenes in have been rend with much interest C ard of T hanks . —We take this is almost certain to bo contracted. b ox house and bearing orchard situated on j r»>ad nud about 4 m iles from Ara- j which our people are nil in terred , for the last decade. We hope that method of returning our sincere Many years constant use and the a go county which is nearest shipping i>oint on the MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN price $850. The«« two places to- I Its editorials are crisp and pithy. Mr. Dodge wifi continue his good tlmuks to the people of Coquille experience of thousands of per , ; Coquille, gether would make a capital stock place as Its humorous sketches and para- work, and we heartily proffer him City and vicinity for their liberal sons of all ages, hns fully demon the hill land is not steep and is covered i with sm all underbrush which is easilj* | graphs rival those of the papers asm my columns as he desires in patronage at our entertainment— strated that there is nothing better cleart»d for pasture. | for a severe cold than Chamber 160 acres on head o f North fora a b o v e! which make a specialty of them, the H erald , for Ins ability has ' “The Turn of the Tide,” Saturday lain’s Cough Remedy. It acts in Fairview post-office along with 14 head o f i STOVES, Its illustrated poems are one of its been noticed in the West Oregon- night. To Miss Ida Krononberg perfect harmony with nature, ro mixed cattle, about 20 hogs, ch ick en s ; nd most attractive features. In every ian since that paper came into ex-! and Messrs. Marsh and Way, for lieves the longs, nquefies tl,P tough | tenacious mucus, making it easier fairly improved nnd a bargain at $1600. respect it is just the paper our j>eo* istenee. He deserves tho thanks their efforts iu behalf of the H a r n e s s an d W o o d e n W a r e , e x p e c to r a te , ami restores tile, Fort V acres hill land one nnd on e-h alf | pie want for themselves, their w ives aud grateful acknowledgements of Trombone baud, we thauk heartily to t v e t o m trx a O r m iir n r il |1onH b v 1 «nil»'« from toxvn. unim pnived, will be divi- • , f D. a ^ 'r ded into ten acre lots if desired at $25 per i and their children. $4.00 a year, everyone in the Coquille valley for , for a 810 donation. condition, .bifty-cent bottles for acre. L. S amuel , Publisher, Portlund,' bis untiring labors in advancing the j S tar C omedy C ompany . sale by J . H. Nosier, CoqnilleOity, j Some Ohoioe property ill the town of HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. EGGS. ETC, Oregon. interests of this section. Prepare to write 1890. yCn31t( and W. L. Duo«., Myrtle Point, j * y lii'ii! listate Firm SHERW OOD SANFORD OLIVE HOTEL, 13 -Shii’i Sales in Person. S, W. Gilman m Framu Lehnherr House Miss Ida K. Kronenberg, H EA D Q UARTERS ! full line of Toys and Fancy G oods. m g at Bottom lan ces! Jno. K ronenberg Bon. Tin, C o |)| nt «isiii Siiwf iron Ware, Oils, Paints, Crockry, Lamps, Guns, Fishing Tacke, etc., etc.