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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1890)
• .-wo» -V f LOCAL Judge D yer was iu town Satur day. Rain, hail aud suow New Year's night. from Eastern Oregon. Hon. J. H. Roberts was in town yesterday en route to Coos bay. Uncle John Kronenberg has gone to San Francisco on business. A Mr. Culver and Miss Steinon were married at Fairview hist 'l l * ! with j 11 the modern < onVt nituce*. ; I-o 7i , Col. Rosa and fam ily have gone Some people imagine that the M i st E ||| j brewery.buiidipj; and lots and a lar*;e. \v* ¡1 j to California on n visit rich discovery made by John Sturd- j £ . 1 f i l l finished :;nlo-<u. All lliis property is in tfjv- ¡ Alev Urquhart is sick in r>au | top order furnished with pure spring v oter Mrs. Edwin Crook o f Bandon > vant iu Iron mouutain doesn t Francisco. C3P | in pipes. A splendid garden and fruit. P lL Y S K T A S AN D SU R G E O N . was visiting Mrs. Harper and fam- amount to much owing to the pres- Will be priced all together or sep. rate • • hy , . Johnny Hoot is the lmppy father mitkiii^ npi»lic.iti( U to our ol.ice, 'l l,■ < »dice und r, siiitiicv. HunuewcII quailing, iiV last week. ence of iron. This is false for iron 0, of a bouncing baby boy. pneperty is we*l 1 situated for different pur- ( •■ipiille City. Oregon. Mr. McArthur, the banker, was is favorable to a rich mine, so say I D j poses and must be examined in detail to jr,... permaiua.tlv »«Tated nt CoqoiU* City. Born on the 1st inst. lo the wife I learn of its real merit. ., ,, .. .. . . . . Some ot of the richest joined here by his family and his 0XPertp* b>omo tin richest O JP ' House 1 .¡¡s promptly attende«! day ..r niRht.__ House and and two two lots lots ill in the the heart heart of of 1o*n town j o f Daniel 13 arklow, a daughter. for ** Si.H vj ftO . . will W ill soon i be needed for a busi- a t J. 1 Winter »“ In,-,. mother last week. H e w ill buihl m in e s in the world have been found ! for W. N. Campbell . . . . . ; . * . « « d,,i for alami- . a . . J. v iin ltr G o see the bargains at Lorenz’s tion which wlneli will will be be very verv v valnal. I . I I • „ u n d e r ir o n mountains, This brings C O Q U IL L E C I T Y . Coos Co., O n j nesslocation ìu h ii . i . < . . , ‘ riV „ . . T __ . , , w 1 _ _ ..........! SWOO-HM acres 3 mile« from r,.ensue j j ^ T V H i K l k E ’T ! cash store. H is goods are first ind go to house-keeping soon. On U behalf of our people we extend a the old German couplet. C itali a branch of Cniminu’liaiti creoli ; un- ! v ‘S A 1. li» il. fiì ‘' l ¡; l \ • class. , , , “ Es ist nie nicht qnnff sogut improved. There is considerante choice ; 1 IC. U t \ welcome to Mr. M s family. Der tragt nicht einen eiserne Lut. W I L L TRANSACT A G E N E R A L L E A L ; creek hotten» on this place > hielt will 1». Rev. L. A. Fenton calls in his Coquiiie City, Oreg. Our public school will begin the ’ W hich interpreted is easy clearing. The Imlauco i* timbered 1 T , 1# . appointment for the South fork bench land o «cx-d quality, with much ..... . j jS i o S u p p ly a ll CUstoUJ- E STA TE BUSINESS. ’ No mine is deemed so fcood 3rd Monday in January with Su church. As one that has an iron hood. j saw timber thereon; in sheltered jierfertly, I • ei'S W ltll tliO choicest CUto o f l perintendent Bunch and Prof. i and is a choice foundation for u home, l’lio ! n r’i'ii •■ [•m riii: m »m ' 4 » 5 i f I OP You will miss it it you don’ t see Robert A irey upstairs and Prof. W a r D e p a r t m e u t , s i s u u l S e r v ic e , ...... , , , . , r t u i ! , r alone is worth the price i.kcd.oo M i 811(1 Lyous prize tea aud prize baking H ill bny flllil SO: llfihrovotl riircis ( soontwitwotaUzed. | W e also carry a line o f i:o- David Strang and Misa Hattie l * ®* powders. Kistlerl.el.uv, it is likely a pri- i Atmot.1 summary o f meteorolog- ; ““ , , . tions such us Tobacco, Cigars, in d I. ahoain .—O ne of the fun-st pieces > • v » /t f » . V so itili lai*Is, Tim ber í *! ígr ; s , of , , J. . I lot .. , 1 ljio s . Nuts. Caudies, etc. etc. W . G. Webster, as will be seen vale schu ol.»m be ran in n.I.iition ‘ral observations, .na.le by George I tern of fifty to sixly ncrea, with a | • by the Mail, is still “ building this ns there is iosnlKeient room in tlie j I***«nf*tl. at Tiamlot., lor th e je a r couple r.cref. on the hencli for n !>nildiuit u ^ j L u S O stcik nfihh s, < t< :. poblicschool bnildingt em lii.g December 81, bvSO. summer.” i h f a 'i * ! C h c i c o ^ r e e s r i e s . V- VC % Mr. l\. S. Knowlton was present ft 1 Co "»a county must have a good " ^ V .e r ea n d Pp: estier " p iw » I A , i b e r a l h,1!U'° o f tl,e I^tromvge aim ’ £• X J » IT.tf ,found on .he Co'iu.ii. o f the people of Coquille City and ed with a fine gold headed cane by centia! wagon road that • can be 3 X ^ c I3uy, soil and lease city property vicinity is respectfully solicited. his best girl. traveled at all seasons o f the year. __ *■*’ * ? i = z * I B .''•in filli 70 1< n ni n T îi ri rioiî’T D r t .. ... _ ------ m make investments fo r other parties A ll onlcrs promptly filled. The diphtheria patients arc all it must extend rr.vn the navigable ;;;;; 5; « ¿ 1 l - n with the same care and judgement & R E M I W about well. N o new cases on tha waters on the Coquille to those o f ! M arch ..... . so.«; 71 :u- t a u t 4 J » i 1 April........ v. fc\r,fi,t; tAt i.io i;; The new A 1 Schooner river so far as we-caii learn. Coos bay and really should extend îfa y .............. al *; 77 4« s.sr, n; R’ O A I T III exercised in their own purchases. I > | . A7 -7 71 :»o o.n, lo ! j P r iz e t e a .—VVi,h every pound from Em pire City to M yrtle Point j ¡by VU i > A H K E '• iiSLUll(,! > Parties wishing to dispose of prop- i .........- - ^T0» ,1- t ‘ l i i ^ J o f J. A . ljyous’ natural leaf Japan Such a road will lu*ve to be planked ! C o q u il l e C it y , ü e e g í n , - erty can not do better than to since there is no gr avel to be lmd. ( »utoher — .v».i 71.40 li.To n*. ['.{ -j tea you get a silk handkerchief. 1 place it our hands as } our Grandma Stcne of Rinck creek \\ hat say the county court. 'Ye r-.v.-mhi-r..... 4 .>. 4 :r»s.fi 5 ,ii sa 1 « 7 , 1 chances for disposing ■ is sorely afflicted with heart dis should like a full discussion of ( The average mean was 52.3; nv- i I'll is lionKP lias Lecn relit ted and newly this subject and invite correspon- orage maximum 59.7; average j furnished thrmiahoat. ease. Dr. Sponogle is in attend are first-class. * t deuce on the subject. min., 38.3; total rainfall, 59.10 ~v---— ance. m First-class Accommodations for Traveling ‘ MEN. W e are prepared to attend to I- The small boys of Coquille City inches; anew, 1.24; days rain, 128; Hon. A. M. Crawford will move 8 P O N O G L E, a \v\\ I w eek^ Jonathan creek, made Thursday. m m County court is in session. IT E M S . J. J. Birch has returned . y i . 'u ^ r ê* Quick, o f Lnmpey us a pleasant visit CLarley Johnson has returned to bis old home near Fairview, a married man. w Mrs. Tucker, a lata arrival her?, was.baptized in the liver at tins place yesterday. Chas. 0 . Oili'.oy and bride of Randolph took in the New Y ea r’s festivities nt thic plae^* Uncle John 1 j . Otfieid has mov ed to Linn coauty, after trying Klamath to his full desire. Robert Carman, son o f J. W . Carman o f M yrtle Point, paid Co- qnille City a visit one day hist week. iûiiüilUu Huii D luiiliMiji to Rose bn rg at once to assume the Senator Sinclair returned from , .. M> . ... _ , , — - , , , , duties of Receiver 01 i nblic money KosPuurfj ami 1 ortiRnri oaturuav* . ■> . ° * at Kospbui jj. H e is attending county court this W ilbur WUlianis who worked w *ek. for Parker the two last seasons Clrrk M iller s?orul a suac ' ss was married at Murphy, Josephine iu “ Kathleen Mavourneen” with Co., a few days ago. the Suow family at Juneau. Alas R . S. Knowlton. successor to ka, recently. Judge Nosier is still stowing aw v Congressman Hermann is urg new goods in his drugstore. H r ing his bill for a firs, order light will only kerp the freshest aud at the mouth o f this r:\er. Suc purest drugs. cess, Binger. The Gilman placò will be sold J. 1>. Barklow of the upper river by SherilT Ha;lockm* at Em pire made us a pleasaut visit Satin day. City Jan. *2 on an execution in J. D. 19 one o f the popular young favor of J. M. .»Siglin anil W . A. benedicts o f his section. Lus«*. Mr. Knowlton. our new drug V*’ iiere are the you; g men that gist who bought Judge Nosier out, were going to flit iti;.h t ’*a]tiil le arrived New Year’s and is opening Uity with gooil st< ne cotti? Ü ar a complete new stock o f drugs. p o o p le want it. »in 1 tinF » p»Tson who W ill the person who. through • >p*'ns a l first g » al mil ie can get mistake, took an umbrella from a good trade in t It is* pi :u*e. Get the Rebekah ball please leave the t!ier<* E li. same at P. O. and oblige the own. R v. L. A. Fe •iton *-irill pre ich at er. Ban lort tlm tirst Su u j )V in ea<*ii The- telegraph -line frrun this month nt 11 a, in. end 7 p in At place to Em pire City is again up. M yrtle Point tiie *2 :d Sunday in Mr. Schetter worked like a beaver each month at 11 a. n;. and 7 p. m. to get it from under the fallen tim A ll are invited to attend these ber. meetings. Buy Lyons’ prize baking pow Pri vit Bean. Sr., visited fr onds ders. You get the finest piece of in this place Saturday and Sun glassware, worth more than (*>0 day. Mr. D. is e n g a g e d in min cent9, the price o f the powders, ing on Johnson and Sucker creeks with every can. and thinks lie kn »ws*where there M a r r ie d . — A t Univers-dist me bushels o f wealth but sa vs it church, tl»i9 plucr, Sandny night wj|| , Hke |o,s (>f wofk rui, [Hnvder Jan. 5th, 1889, Rev. M r J. L. to it Adams aud Mrs. Mary E. Lum- M i ss Leek, iceently from P o rt mey, Rev. S. B. Holleul)cak otfi- land, has engaged the rooms over ciating. 1 Mr. Lyons’ s t o re form erly occupied . The mill of J. A. Lyons o f this by Mrs. K rom nberg. Miss Leek place has been thoroughly over is an accomplished dressmaker of hauled and is in better shape than , long experience. »She respectfully ever before for doing good work. solicits n share o f the patronage o f H er good new’ boiler will make all ,, * , | Copnille v ity nnd vic-inity. the steam r«he can use. Geue Robinson returned from Mr. Kerrigan living on Rinck Humboldt last Saturday, .hale and creek lost a cow nnd a valuable hearty, much to the pleasure of Durham bull by falling timber his many friends. It was report during the heavy blow of two ed that lie got married but it never weeks ago. H e says that ovi-r nlToctod him muck if he did. He three hundred large trees were is heartwhole and woe unto tho blown down on his place. coy maiden who gomes his way. A s the Eureka was tacking down , , o . - , i W e owe Henri d»' Bouillon, a the b.iy from can Francisco she rx y 7 ... . ... rr> ... . , nERALT» correspondent, an apology came in collision with the lw llig h t . . . .. c . ». P . . , , , , , for deterring the putihcntion of and hung on her bawser unit! the 1 . ,, ... . », ^- . . . two wed written i.v»pn)s— the vale vessels were toweeh <uwai t. The ; .,1 ... . - - 1 , I o f GoqiMilo and the Jugs nml Jigs only damage was do the Lureka u* .. 1 » 1 »,. », J ® ^ o f Bandon. A ll our smnll type chafing against the bolista} s of thei ! was employed in legal ads and it Tw ilight. was im possil)le to give thorn. The Th e Rebekah ball 0 0 N ew Yenr s jitter appears this week, aud the eve was well attended and :s pro- f()rm(»r will appear next week if nounced a great success. E very possible person who attended it-is loud io » • . . » , , . , #1. , , .. , i La Grippe has attacked the peo- praise o f the good ladies who spar- , - v, , , . , . . . . . . , 1 pie of New England toon alarm ed neither time nor money in mak - 1 . . - . , • „ . . .. , J A A . 1 m g extent, nnd the disease is by ing that evening the pleasantest o f , ... ., . 4» . 7 . r , ... . 1 no moans abating in J’.urope. It the year just closed. l i r e la <, , Bekahs. i ,aw ‘)econi° ppidonuc in all oonth- | ern nnd western Europe and is &cxt Sunday Elder Eim nnds killii g thousands daily. I t has w ill preach at the l niversalist made its appearance in Canada, chinch, morning nnd evening. An At*awa dispatch sav’V There Th e former service will be 1 1 h e! h re 200 hundred cases o f influenza plea o f the C bristinas church, and here, and many more in Montreal, the letter will be en eddrees to the kso ckf . d out -M n rr.e d nt the yonng raft». G o end he»,r linn. • „„¡.fe n c e of the I,rule , ,„other in E ld. Hollenbeek w ill preach the; CoqniH. Ci y Jan 4 1S1K) W alter 4th Sunday. j . \y Lite, cx -p n -ili,] o f Pateraon, Nearly everybody had a big tur- Ley dinner on New Year's day. A shooting match was had the day before and many were there won by shootiBts and they in their turn put them up at raffles. W ill Ten- nfsson pnt his up every time he won and at night hud gained $7.50 but had no turkey. M*.», PORK New .Jersey, and Miss Julia Eve- lpna Taft of Coquille City. Thus the pugilist was knocked out on the first round. The outlandish clmravari was instituted by the hoodlums and bedlam were a credit to it. The hand tendered these }’oung people a serenade the following evening. Sales in Person. forget themselves, vs was shown by their wild, hilarious cheering nt the church during the marriage ceremony Sunday night. B 0 y 3 . i t is too I ad. You bring condemna- frosts 29. Our frosts wore nil hoar frosts. N o killing frosts. The rainfall in July did not aveiage 0.0*2 per day. Our rainfall in Oc- tuber was 0.55 inches above th“ W E tion <>n y o u r av era g e. fa th e r and m o t h e r, G tv.rangers question your raising. Little peoi >le of your own age may! flunk it looks cute but your actions are condemned by all grown pie who are properly raised. v o n e v e r n o tic e how n u ic k eouce B ennett B U S IN E S S Y. O. Sig. Service, U. S. r„ , L IN E . Tll0 uew je a r promises well for peo- the development o f the resourses Did c f this section. vour 1 > n 1 U q u ic . JOUI p.iri nts would stop 3 ou from such n* e u T- W e 4 . , hope 44 4. by , S This ¡ trips j ke«**> d e a lin g s t r ic t »attention to b u s in e s s to m o r - ; bait, nails, iron .an'l s t a n d , w h e r e I w ill k e e p c o n s t a n t ly . , - j * o n h a n d a c o m p le t e s t o c k o f d r u g s , u tn tio u s ns b e i n g the- b e s t h a ; b » )r , » w ,, . . . net w e e n o a ti r r a u e i s j o a n d th e T o i i i f I 'u l i l i r . m e d ic in e s , • c h e m ic a ls , rttrongtll n n (l p u r it y etc., of th e ; C o lu m b ia . ____ w Sucu I t * ----------- | Jn l| lild 6 P I+ u flo n n o n v it y * U PG Q O il. strnly a favorite resort. The l-UCo* are supplied with «II the deli- ! cacles tu be had. and in style to suit tho most fa.-ndioas epicure. V Its di-.inq-roatus and sleeping apart- r»n nts are s. cond to no hotel in Southern i Oregon. tnâo _ 11m. Y. I». Olive, Prop. J. W. H i • ; -1S-X ^ . W. D eane . HÌH!!!Ìt!l 31 l 0 p! v C ■fi:. IE f ’ lTT. r 1 M ^ e r : ? . -y J G J V» ì mm t .4 VjppÜOK Ci\ *;;;T ïîîî : <• cn.triinl? „eci TV. A W L h!»i|f f >:r:o w«»r!csolicited. Hume : m i pin# \v,»r!, ,a specialty. . 1 - .•-■in;' work, weiloer., do^S, ia>>ks and t-vervtliinc used in l* , * t H li L Q.» tisfartion Shop on corner north of Pio- b!c. n.‘J5tf ror Sai a il V/ A o.! piar»'. 2(M acres together with v rni head of rows, and some horses’ or I -e» ::r .’civ. \< ry chea]». Tin*, own» r's rea sc* . i ’»•"! c i- rented fir r tlii- se,isnn. Ini|uire | ol K. 11»aider or \V. 1). York at M yrtle j 1‘oint, Coos Co., Or. Ä KM r#pruß 1 Ï 0 PB end | phnhorr Honco 1 XBÏSjicim i*-b»IN»ol 5 noUbe r . ; \ I«ott" ’a land, barile»» ’ and *;»•■ d.'.i ; .*< •.•*.. *h.. fni<s «»f ¡».i tare. ! r s n i t n r ' . / r T «ml pan* s p r w . - i U - r ; Uio l.vul jldniiis; i U d h r U u o g b g . ’c i s l t enn be h.ui r.*!»s<>n:ii>ie. ifEXio—nvi afr«»s »»f rnim.i^rovei » noar IVrkorsiviir^ on wiiicli is Rune vnluaMt* I evdur tiinhor will make a i»oo<l home when improved. a MRS. A. L. OLIVE, FliOP. s{. mi the proper thing. There is noth, iug to hinder the scheme, ami our U o n v e c t t o s . OLIVE HOTEL, ..^) per t o n : , anj H aving purchased the »trug bus- iness of »f. II. Nosier «fe »S in, I will c intinuo the business at tlmir old : in * 1 io / ( ity ,lIuI all poults on j r p H I S p„pn!nr Hotel lias recently been In»* r over river at t »e following rates: j 1 - put in better order than ever before, and . R. b. knowlton, c f Empire, was . , . . .vtl,orfm«ht inclndinc flour. *3.1.0 per ton. Monday on his way to Co- ^ t n0 <’°nfidenc(- 01 parties having Tin-*vrhoonen Fr.p Trade nm] r>. 1 Norte j will a! «* e rrv freight at tin* s-ane rates. .¡„¡Mo City, »«her.» k , letely pur- '„«sinese t> transact in run- line. CoNi-YLEK M ill k. Tro C ompany , (.|,„,i0,| th e drug store o w n «l hy Judge Nosier. The C< quil’e peo- o \ u p ;p „ Q :i o f i ' ' AA •{ Pf C n - f,-» *» 4 p|e will find Mr. Knowlton n V » S Î \J i J V w J I « . i k %J 2 W I V if 2 e w :• i thorough dr»iggi.st. and a courteous and obliging gentleman, i T n ■»-. — f\ V I . ç r i . v ; - r »rty-tiir\' litres p ô v r;'--»t"n Hu'inOTi « '» Chits. Eckholfsold hl< place near : 1 » 1. I ’ 1 • • - • ... , ; 1 M i i L; ìli C í liljii ¡Ü U -ti ; ; Ü ‘ i Uj 1, f(‘ll<’“S 11 1 » -1 tie» . 1 »••<.<•.• ,rtii Bend on Monday to Ui.pt. inas. ! • • t - »• i’l I;. »1- :i O 'll : »T ’ »' 1 i V a n a o 01 : 1 e r . Simmons h r > ](’».( ( 0. it is stated - •!: 1 stor... i¡,¡ ¡» mp ; »' u - » \» •• »•* \ i ;> pr ;ty I» « . »» u:d »-¡i ap »• re. gr»U'•essiul \ •li:«1 to «tarns'":!:!! I « al tint cnpilalisls at Washingfi u, I), !»•“ I :.'i *.i!t I iVl.Cil*. ! l ories an 1er ari ir;.'■’.I . lti)IIJ<* l ì : U T Di) t r. ) - * - i ■ .v * , v 1 1 Vr.vf - Si. A (Idr* s -: G a l i l l o f*i¡y. C.. are interested, and that the í;ut» *\ < f » I *V«> :tf . 4 • J **T V K • ’ V' ifr propeilv will n<d I..* all».wed to re- « i, H___ _ *3 ! l ry ,.v * ! ^ y main idle long. 4’ le re is :• ^p.leudi 1 r iti* IÑ . \ r* - r’ \ - ? I i f r\ r\ U? n i* A ' f : -i» «'■ ** ; j r ' i f ( ¡i ’v». ] town-dic o n the pi ue,mid the wafer & i . j “ f rollt is netauul ‘to lu'.mV As the * . d i ; u i. .p u ;: . - c » . I, . « . X v> >*K Yea I, Fre.-di T;C. .. A» i » resources of this SCI .ion •»a- une ii ti?. : Se nsH«ms. II 1 i Oil T** ~:tY*l ri i> IT. 1"fi** IH. Mutf.-n. known, ami the faciliti»* to or ship- n* é 1 • ' » • » * » l. l ’ l. « ’ ». i*i 1 » • V - B a c o n , L a r d , Yegc'abh-s, ( • Mllitl-v ■ • ; : Y i* i l - ping that the harbor aiTo-is are Va'Tother aY' •s »vi» v; th** pi:TC.t • .*:iug h a ‘ - Pi oil nee aud nil kinds of Grocer <.f lidi a!.<) 1» )• U ìuì . 1 :1 * : «i : ies. i».>; *■»»•« 1V* » H!*r* s 8ilartl- ■ 1 nt un* ;Tini !’! 1 JOO'I . R I Machado ’s Fishery, Greaon. !!• ■v! : ]» . 1 . .. r» v r> ilibaci nnv.i •• »11.1 unti y< k»> t *i s1[ •*<*rs. old ones will be worked more ex- i4 • »':! J ! '» > 'S r‘ii *•*; :i*. pli.w. hl .'V, tensive!»:; Coos will tab.; her p! ice in>»w« "• ' as the richest county in the state, d »n’t :i -;» -o i > - 1 ; » s thrci’ u»i!<'s from I BANDON. OREOON, ami Coos bay will uni »'Jam itsrop- aOions? vour m..tl. o r ir -v n" won1,1 n"* resl « t y o o rw lf. W ould it not lie a good idea for Uoos county to build a railroad from ( nos bay to Myrtle P o ’ nt? As the county becomes more de densely populated the season for W J w;:g»»ii r ;*d travel will become !e-.p. A A county lailrontl wbnld certain- ly !y prov lemunerntive, Iwsido- it **i * could be regalateli so Hint it would IK m.f fieece the people 11 s if owned Ï »V •y i’riv ite capital, ^ o m et:iin g Mil c»u>t he d«ute, and while a county railroad Mould i.ff an timorati h i . it doesn’ t follow that it. is.not jus* R oom ’Ibis j.»pular and fuvoiite roM>rt has li-ei.tlv 1 1 »-ii th<»roughly renovated and put in Setter <»rd,-r than ever l»efor. The tallies art oipplird witli nil thedelicaces to lx? had, re most fastidious ; -t;i her past record, and will until furtlu r | ’ notice, on and after November l.%tb, ie iiv r j v 0 fa ir . D \\^ì7»f» lían on no otli«r Rente. vi vess.-l Lavino made six round i*i : hx Ins* six months, is supposed to T H IS IN li 1 ÌV£HJ Ml j. S. EDMUNDS, Prep. forili Exprmiv for li t- C () Q U I L L E TRANSACT A L L LE G A L . SAISACE. CLU / T rw / fT I a U i t e M m l i O s l t , . : j ch • n i 1 ft* T r - v ^ ^ M yrtle P . . . . o in t , O regon , guarantee to answer the require-; r< i? ir i 1 » . P' ... deiime Mcijory, Proprietress. . 1 b. L . Edwards is agent for the ¡ Cfl 1<1^ acres at mor nth of E.imp. v , SlIACL me;-,to or the phartnacopeeia; also »•» -n • P „ creek ir»cattle. 3’» sheep, mi are and cjtli. tl_ __ , 1 «»quille river for the \\hihey tools, sold «ion« with placo. place. j Toilet Articles nnd all varieties of Din"- This popular house has recently been pnt all the patent and proprietary m) 7 )J b a ll joint mowers a n d A n»*Ht home of over 4-0“acres, three qnar- I •ts* Snndries. I in excellent order, an l is trul .* a fa orite . i • , t«*rs of n mile from Coquille flitv nith now i medicine» that are in generai use, r ,> will bo » .ipj>lied with * ( narapi lp io n s e l f - b i n d e r s , a n d s u lk y X-r»>om ii.»use:V-»arkliiii.' n<»iiii!> linuieli. va iT ! 3G1 ‘ r , s >rt. , The tables ....................... and sudi sundry articles as are . . * - riot ' . y «if - ■ 1 the very best, invlndinsr the delicacies of the land. bill, bottoni and t i m l »» • r. ... . . .. . nay rakes. I season, thus endeavor:))" tt» suit the mon Also the Lan-: U g end ncr.-selear.-d and cultivatod, on public: lerci usunlly tonno m any nrst class re. v . . . a n d | f istidiousepicure. This lnitel has just r ctd Urico s .'-’Ow. . , , i» • » »• . . . steel-skein wagon w lie li is wr.i * | boon rcnov.ite»l and r *fi;t *d aud every at t-o! drug store. i air dealing shall no.vs pcnr Nnrwc.y: so rcres bottoni 1 J- J-Ni i x « .£. , lentil»), will be oiveu to owests. Patronage » /. ,» i< r . I<viiti*i» 111 0 1 0 1 3 ìespeet. ^vll per- must tv v -lì c < ;»iuj i?i a. Iiioh siati» «>f s »hcitid. be ray motto, batisfaction guurnn- »• f * . , , \ ! i-uitivati»».,: i.v» f 1 k „ c 1 , h„id. plcnty | Jv>EArro a n d C igars , f -. X o Chinese Employed. teed. Soliciting your patron ig o , ‘ ‘ ‘ of gi.ick water, « 711 - orohnrds of. chr.ic* fmi't ( 1 . .. fi | wiM please cali on John Kronen- «*»>i»h> b«ii.dii»«K. im - w f nc< s ,h»* ì.cst < i 0 , 1 in tm ro ' I am respectfully, , nerg<v rv*u at Coqnille Gity, or mv* « monev. M». i ... b-* f.-.na yet offircd for thè P U P E fo lN E S a nd L I Q U 0 E S TI MI’. ER L A N !) NOTICE. T) c T. Uriot* *si;o(». x R. S. Knowlton. 1 J J 1 * • 1 - - - - - - r»iT E D S t a t e »» L a n d O rrm r, R esF n cro, O re o ., > For Medical uses. Ii^cetulier 3rd, 1H89. { ’ ’ self at .Myrtle Point for prices nnd . laml, ?,'V X W '' "^.r.ncre8iK»ttom . J ~ 1 .*0 fenced ami ciltiviite«; N> «cn*s c f N o tic e in heri>»y «Iven that in compliance with E d . H e r a l d ; The first nation- terms. c . E. E d w ar d s , ¡»idgrowth timber : (jood orchard of 1 .">0 Proscriptions Çnrefnllv Oomiioniuled. the provtnlotiH o f the act o f conKrcm, of June3 ,1H78, M yrtle Point, Or. ; trees, all f o r , entitleit “ An a»*t f»»r tnc *ale o f tim lier landa in the alibt club o f CoquilleCity was form- 140 acres n few miles from Fairview sni* Tlic BUYEIîS’ÇUIDI i» "ta*“ « o f California, Orcyon, Neva.ta attJ WAahluf- nbl * for stock. 4 hors»‘s. 11 Ix'rtd of catt le, j ed at a meeting o f citizens held i i ■ i ¿sus i iii-icb t»a G;-t., ton territory *, G eo ro « H . Jackeon o f Ph illip *, .v iT ic i: ,. .. ,. ; one waqon. two plows. Acme harrow nnd a I pr ’h yer lt :¿.*»' *» **• i >oi'ity o f K»ee, etate of Wl-consin hai> .his day filed the L ni versa! ist church Dec. 28 , The C o q u i l l e City Literary S o - ’ tot o f hay is n il offered fo r "$it»oo to pet ; L-Scloj . tiü cf v..; o:ji! in.or- in thin oflice his sworn statement n . - * rth e pur- f 7 ínat.»:n ior ail Wh.*» n *./- j .-*> > rp o f the n w of s e c .'»!. In tp ». ;• . ». rang« 18S9. A permanent organization ciety will meet in H unnew ell hall 1 " k 7 . ” ..... . » i l l l i n r i in A v n m r n n i u tiii A few ten n<*re lots only oue mile from ! ' / chano vJ-.o luvcr.Cs c.* - '¡c no. 9 west, and w ill offer p roof to » ;ow that the tíacossifior» of 1 LÎ 2 . Y o was tor mod* which will hold pub- Monday night ; Jai> 13 1890 in j *°wn RtW*o mch. land sought is ’ more valuatile fu os timber or lie m**etin»r»; pvecv tuo vu at L-c .»1 , 1 » live luís mui no*» ' & hotmo « in.-fteijoitle ritv | cr*n yoa *. 4*.nif.'.* si >*»< tlieii f >r agricultural purpose-, and to mtab- lie meetings mw.til.H8 every even- two wee we, k s - ,1 . | ..o reon|„r' ^ i o • k A » », l l members nre ! ' part V''' ne ks^-al-, regular session. AU are rhoic« «imi.-n land, . all well fenced «mi ‘ i “ <4*. n-0-* ri !dish his claim to said land before th< register and - r tt 5 p î:«ù * 8 S ta i n i, w zli.u L .itO , c .i« , ternate Tuesday evenings, the*next requested to be present as import- H ';«*«*«»w t > w . recei».-- ,»f this ottic.e at th seh a r) Oregon, on 1 e - l il'h hu *, v .e ri:, r,-’ cr.v.tct, meeting being on Tuesday, Jan. I ant business will bo transacted. 14, at the Universalist church at J. J . S T A N L E Y . ^ 7 p. m. About twenty-five have OCC}*. ► ----- — joined. S \V. Harrington is pres C o tv M l*itr, S n ii* . ident, XV. II. Nosier, vice-president; )g H. H. Nichols, secretary, Tho 1 lm 'e " co0' ’10 ot iinc ,1 ...» ...... , , milch COWS for sale cheat) One flu b will form itself into a debut- e , f ’ ' ‘ is fresh and tho other w tllO will come ill ing society to discuss the political , - J . rni os. f»l°tl Mo Is o n , T LOS. questions of the day;.how the poo- - Snou (N orth Coquille. ) plo ctin get along without money as a circulating medium; how Lee, postoffice. ’ crime can bo lessened; how mil- lion aires and paupers can be - V 1 wiped out; how a government can 1 ’ , fa . be run and the rights o f man, woman and child bo respected; theft and intemperance die a nut- oral d*»ath, and happiness iusten»! ,.f misery be the existing . M e o f society; that caste in society shall * . ... , d e p e n d u p o n i n t e llig e n c e Hnd m o r - al worth instead o f gold. An invi- tati».n is extended t»i all who can solve these piol lems t<> come and tell how. The club recognize® the eijimlity o f woman with man. The tight is for all o f .America’s citi zens regardless of sex. The Indies are especially invited to come out. H enry H . Nichols, Secretary. I -, »XCHANGE. . T , L lm vfi f-om e ^hatRaS VmvH buye“ irm v lU nt pay buyorn to inventinate. tiiUf ©s I- ò F U ì Y M l.x r .i, ¡.-.id i.- * Äsno—A small homo of 2D aery« nil clear- ed atul fairly improved witìi baildiiipH, j fences, orchard nt' îtt)t) trees! in u»s»il oojidi- ! tion. Alt bench land oil roifd front Coquille ! Ciiv to *‘I vrt le Point. Wot-M .make a tine fruit wild t?!nc»k**n rnncli. N* ìhk »|, pontoilice ; ami nt ore wit Inn a teile of tioiui«>. c*. yl o - un 1 qbani.it ios. - - ce *' -TR * - v. h'vt i:> required to do i 1 iLô.«o things C0'’ rù«T,* U Y. n:.»l you c-» r:aV>: tyr C . . O*' t nu \ uitie ot t h 1* ». - l- .»o r. i'.l l-J lu *'*** '¡. '77 v' . Ie i 1 v.^..l : ' ‘ f *’ * P P X . . ‘7 - -r *”NVC' i v:» J. i C. Y i‘ v. ». • I l i - i l * LlioLtfr.-’i /-•■cnu», Ca.eai.Sjlil« $450 boys n live ncre lot wifhm 80 rods of j the pnstullice nil tide hottoiu land nndfitirt- j l.v cleared t.»-n r.»d.i riwr frontiipe. A 1,40 i one of <» NJ-10»* Hcr»*s and anothwr f>«cro lot j >;ni:iy the lirat for ¡{»'.Hi per acre.- ìjìtìKiO— <dm*-hnlf Section near Fairview: I"».» neif*s ot hot,tom land,.34 acres under j plow and ten ncr-d in meadow, (tood box ! Tu» s»iay the I't b .lay o f March. 1S9U. He names as witnesses: l i-ank B. Jackson o f i Phititps, Wisconsin, Ed. G. Lee o f Ros.-lmr»:, Or., T . C. O'Donnell Portland, Or., Geo. W ilson o f 1 I.ookiin; Glass Or. Any and «11 i.'-rsoDs claimt-’ c* adversely the a'* >v. -d s.*ri!*e.l Ian i ' are r.‘<|Ueste>l to file their • ia». ’ i ia oMiu >u or h»»:ore said 25th day o f March, tv.»). Clias. W. Jotmston. B eeister. Miss Ida E Kronenberg, - D E A L E R IN — ix'cse hoKse and fr.»a»e fr.»-»»«• t»..-n. i»..-n. Told r.iltl +.pr»n»' *.pr¡n¡f of water, and orchard of 10O tr *es nnd.. soitie ! VOI v small fruit. Situated oti North fork of W r ’u/.îs. Stationery^ S o d a W a t e r , Etc., E tc. c „ . i i CYmuilk» 1 I hue, young mares and horses that 1 it.run ni utili i>iii M’M t • . i .-v . . r *ii » r , , .- ^lfioo—2- to aorss.°»o acres in cultivation, y-v 1 will exchange r »r good h eifers.! 4f) «ores fen»cd with ce dar ra ils ; Orchard ¡ C O Q U ili0 C i t U , o f ffOl trees, yvnersl v ariety o f f r u it. •!») j Address J. W . W i m e r , acres of s^ond-bottom laud. I ----------- — ------- j n201m Ara»fo, Or 160 acre stock farm with a f w acres of ■ ¡»ottoir land und nice sprin-r branch. Fair j Itiiild in .'s an d y ou n»» o r c h a r d f o r o n ! VT u ii I ih Ntorii lo FeoS. A lso-D i * a e r.’s )o in in s th e a l> o w \vu Oregon. œ;Jno. Kronenberg & Son. : W . P. Phillips htu. » lot o f fee.) „ and tho best pasture* to bo found a«* which is nearest, .»hipoin- »».»..: »»n xi..- , o n 1 lie C o q u i l l e . river, ¡viu¡‘,Í!.an 1 Í Jf] i'm r¡ S 3 T Paints, Orcckiy, » horses and cattle to winter. H e f ml.l“rWashI^hie,h 'i* <"<easily | oilers the best o f rates. C allón clt’;!,r‘’d for pasture* IM) Rttr«*4on hefta >or1n f'»rK nbove him at his rnncli tit Roland prairie i Fairvhw postofücc ah»nq with n head <> c f I , mix» d cattle, about L’J hoes <*l»ickens n»l , , or urite to 1,ini Ht M .vrtle P o in t | h»iy and train found on place at t.i;no o f f i * j l c i Coquille Fisherman's U N IO N D E E a »n d .o lp tL O r e g o n , W i l l meet every teurfch Jiaturday in <*ncli month till further notice. A ll members in goodstaudinKarecordially invited to attend j Rah*. Several a»'r< s of choice l».tt»»m laud 1 fsiirly improved and a bargain at Forty acres hill bind one, aud one-lmlf j miles from town, ntiimf»roved, will be divi- ! ded into ten acre lots if desin at p»r d $25 acre. S »rce choice property in'* the town of j Eandt»lph on f:oquiile river consisting of a j large, commodious duelling xatly linishtd j find SheH iron Ware? M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F A N D D E A L E R S IN ; Coqnill«. price 3jt.~t.iil. 'I lu*.;e tWo pliif*»*s tt*- I anti d e s ir e s aether woui»i make a ca*.itai stock ulucc as ty & i S, Lamps, O U U jt'AC2.s!>rAî!»s.‘j e n d F i f o o d e n W a r p ^ *«;'■«» -m • m ?i . ■ QUHS, £ iSlimfJ TaCKG, etC., . etC. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. EGGS. ETC. ydiù'.l.i ^ .>