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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1890)
top order furnished with pure »phn« water 1 A l f i n / A I I E New goods at Lorenz store. He B F .L L .4 M V A Y U L O O K I .Y U B A C I i - in pipes. A epltndid garden and fruit. M I I I |" I f I j j M’AIID. is selling at good bargains. Will be priced all together or aeperately by j f t 1— l \J La W I I W L.J YVe promised a subscriber last j New goods just received by making application to our office. This Feed is very scarce and none for week to give a synopsis of the 1889, Ann S. Langdon, wife of G. property in well Hituated for different pur- | O -E 1 Kronenberg k Son, the hardware poses and must be examined in detaii to : b ^ : e 3 : b : e : : e b . sale hereabout, while the demand teachings of Bellamy, in “ Looking F. Langdon, aged GO years, 5 learn of its real merit. dealers. House and two lots in the heart of town CO Q U ILLE C ITY , OREGON. She was Back ward,” aud will do so very months and 13 days. Mr. Grundy Short of the West *s ^ ^ for $8.00. Will soon be needed for a busi- ' The organization of a board of briefly, Mr. Nosier having helped born in Calloway county, Missouri, ness location which will be very valuable. Hot and Cold Baths Oregouiau made us a pleasant visit trade at Myrtle Point for tiie Co- us out iu the matter in lm article and married her devoted compan Always Ready $1500—1G0 acres 3 miles from Coquille ' ____ O IF 1 Saturday morning. City on a branch of Cunningham creeh; uu- ^ j yyjfngp W. N. Campbel on nationalism, to be found iu this ion, who survives her, July 20, The Bellamy club meets at the 1 " ille v“ llu>' U 11,0 P '“ l>er tUin8- COQUILLE CITY, Coos Co., O r improved. There ia considerable choice 1848. They moved to Idaho iu UniTersslist church to-night, and Our old-time friend Bill Kohm paper. creek bottom on this plaoe whidi will be e«ay cleuriug. The balance is timbered 1875, to Texas in 1883, and to — — To induce people to read this Mr. Wilkins and others will lec- of Bear creek spent the past tim e l ure days in town. We acknowledge a book, Mr. Bellamy cast it in the Coos county, Oregon, in 1885. WILL transact a general real bench land of good quality, with much good saw timber thereon; ia aheltered perfectly, Coquille City, Oreg. shape of a romantic novel, being Thus the deceased has been and ia n choice found utiou for u home. Tbo M arried . -Near Norway Jan. P^easBn^ 'is d - Is prepared to supply all custom ESTATE BUSINESS. timber alone ia worth the prioo naked, Ho 23,1890, Mr. John llausier ami Dicky Larrows is going to school warned be says by a teacher’s ex identified with this people aud the ; soon as ii is utalized. ers with the choicest cuts of . ____ Miss Ella Lareu, Elder Brower of- ' n Astoria and several of tlie family perience that learning is accounted M. E. church South of this place $4000—60 acres of choice land, well im for five years, and a more devout BEEF, HI T TOY, FORK and SAUSAGE. ficinting with whom he is stayiug are down a weariness of the flesh. proved in one of the handiest localities on wire, mother and Chr.sdamwe have ¡W ill buy and sel improved Farms The writer shows up our indus ; the river. Over $1000 worth of fine stock, We also carry a line of l o \c t -i * a ' In Mrs, (i, u r . Langdon was quite r ' implements and other.fixtures are included tions such as Tobacco, Cigars, trial system in all its hideousness never gfeen. Her kindly acts have sick last week. Her son floorgl) hear Elder Bunchs free Also wild lands, Timber claims, ■ in the price; one and one-half miles from Pipes, N uts, Candies, etc. etc. —that the competitive system, the been the remark of all who knew . Myrtle Point. 40 aoroa of the choicest clo- came over from the bay Saturday next Sunday, morning and A L S O principle by which we make a liv her. “ Mother Langdon" was a | vet land, 25 acres of which is cleared. Boat to see her. evening, on religious liberty. It is stock randies, eit. | landing one quarter of a mile from house, Choice G roceries. ing; by which we make fortune and hotisehould name among the sick, . • i , , . , pertinent to inquire into the sub- M rs. T , well watered, you should see this before A liberal share of tho patronage Lois >Y aisnrooker lectured ; 1 paupers, is aM wrong; that parsi distressed and needy, and she was I buying. to the people of .this place last of the people of Coquille City and mony which we teach our children 11 uly a mother to them, and in Buy, sell and lease city property Rev. R. J. E. Campbell is deliver night on the subject: “ God man vicinity is respectfully solicited. that they may hold their own in her k'mlly missions she was ably ing the hook you subscribed for All orders promptly filled. i i i „ „ u . l , l.nci.u.wi make investments for other parties ifest in the ilesh." the grab-game that characterizes seconded by her noble nnsoand 1 some time ago. Be ready and pay WIMER & CAMPBELL Mr. C. W. YonPegert will bring present met hot is is a fault, and not who, with their four .children - with the sajne cure anil judgem ent; promptly. It will save him much The new A 1 Schooner up his pile lriver soon and put a virtue. He shows that nearly L „„ g d « „ 1,0«, her«, ilr«. exerCis«<l in tlieir own purchases.! bother. in ft decent wharf at our Unit laud all our crime is the result of deal Cera Haynes wife *of Rev. T. P. ____ P arkersburg , T he S ick . — There are several rer- ing. This is as it should be. ing with one another, m matters of Haynes of Douglas county and a Parties wishing to dispose of prop- C oquille C it y , O r e g o n , r .1 n o : .. the result money or property. M : iss Lula For this he married son and daughter in Idu- Uelieii waa reported 1 sons sick in this place, 1 ’ erty can not do better than to very ¿ick nt her «Uter'e on Be»r o f the um isua«em ber. Mr» Me- offers a cure that the greatest inouru for the dear departed plaoe it our hands ns our creek, «ml ber mother, Mr«. -Samuel CoDue11 “ s" ll sick. Al e,, Collier minds of the country say is at once no. OC2 | This house has been refitted and newly chances for disposing i, .• ,i o » i * and Henry Loienz were taken practicable and effective—mil I nine Funeral al M. E. church South Ivlieu, went down Saturday to sue f furnished throughout. are first-class. ^er violently sick an Sunday, the latter out of ten of you, readers, will say at 2 p. m. to-day. i First-class Accommodations for Traveling i with pleurisy. Old man Fuller is so if you read the bool: thoiongbly. MEN. V ery sick . - M iss Annie Clinton We are-prepared to attend to I ' n l o n I*n r i j I * r i i i i i i r f e « . quite low, and cannot survive long. In a word, equality is the motto. S am ple B oom i s C onnection . is very sick at Bandon whore she Master «. . C harley „ Aiken »■. A call is heieby made for primär- This popular and favorite resort has J was attacked Every incentive and nearly every reontly lieen thoroughly renovated and put was teaching. A steamer came up Sunday night and is still quite Kail/. E.vnresslv for the in better order than ever befor. The tables opportunity for wiong-doir.g is ie- Sunday for a d«>ctor, but she was ar<> supplied with nil thedelicaces to be had, in each precinct on Tuesday, Feb sick. and in a style to please the most fastidious nioved. Under our present sys better yesterday morning. ruary 17, 1890, at 10 o’clock a m, to epicure. tem there is a premium for all Wiroer k Campbell have put elect delegates to the county con- WE TRANSACT A L L L E G A L Members of the Coquille Literary manner of wrong-doing. The j \ \ 7 I L L Uun on no other Route. This ventiui tob e holden at Coquille on down a sidewalk from their mar Society are requested to meet at clerk that s a II s the most goods, if | vr vessel having made six round trips BU SIN ESS IN T H IS Thursday Feb. 19. 1890, at 2 o’clock ! ket along the front ot 6 -a:!iw’s in the last six months, is supposed to ke**p MRS. A. L OLIVE, 1‘ROP. Hyinnewell hall, on Friday evening, he has to say cloth is all wool and p. m. at which nominations will be up her past record, and will until further blacksmith shop to tho planked LINE. Jan. 31st 1890. S. L. CuRRV, a yard wide when it is under that ! notice, on and after Novemner 15tb. delivj made for county ticket, and dele Oregon. street, thus giving their customers Vice Pres. freight to Copuille City and all points on width and half cotton, is rewarded gates elected to a.tend the statt* a show to reach their shop from - - rP H IS Popular Hotel has recently lieen We hope b y fair dealing and j the lower river at the following rates: by constant work and good wages A Free Lrcturo. convention. Each precinct is en- that way dry sluxl. I Salt, nails, iron and coal, $2.50 per ton: X put in better order than ever before, J. C. Bunch of Gravel Ford will and when we come to think that t i t l e d t o two delegates to the conn- strict attention to business to m e r- . other freight including flour, $ 3.50 per ton. and s truly a favorite resort. No glass-wufe, chromos or bull ,, „ . . . . . /V . Tho tables are supplied with all the deli ■ „ 1 . ,,r .. r , . .. , . The schooners Free Trade and Del Norte • . ... ,} I /1 n . v address the people of Coquille City his oread and butter and that of ty convention, and I tho „ » Uitn Is oi lt the confidence of parties having | ^ B()C arrv irejRht at thesame rnte8. cacies to be had. and in style to suit the pups giveu with the Bltr CAN 0 ' . r0 ... I j is babies depend on it, it is as i» 4 O M iv n i:» .........on Sunday l*eb. 2, 1890, at 11 a. ro. most fastidious epicure. the new party are urged to meet . . CoomLi.it M ill & Tuo C oûtant . B A K IN G PO W D ER, but you get f , .,.n , . business to transact m our J me. Bellamy says, well nigh over Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart and 7 p. m. and elect such a?> will be sure to one-half pound more goods in each ments are second to no hotel in Southern Subject:—Religious Liberty in whelming. attend in person. Oregon. than with any other powder, Look at the goo Is and medicine v 4 n 5 0 _____________ Mrs. A. L. Olive. Prop. the United S ’ «U s. W. S. V a n p e r b u r g , »me money. For sale at, we buy. It is almost an impos- Aollef. Chaiimnn Co. Central ('ora. J. W . H ughes , W . D rane . N. L o r e n z ’ s . sibility'ti J ind au honest, unadulter * - All persons owing me on ac vggie, manager of NEW [Bandon Recorder.] ated manufactured article of any FF. $3000—Forty-three acres all choice count of over six months standing Oregon company's Mr Frank Lowe, of whem we land, t-.vnty-thm* acres den red. neat build- kind, if we except a few iua le by ; ings. fence* and line variety of choice fruit, a n d J o in e r . this place vester- please come forward and set- the government. We take our spoke last week as lying sick at his Boats can land at the door if they wish. 1 . T) , , Seh<x>l. store, and |K»st<*lfice close at hand, I k also a anccessful hand to emasculate with Mr. Frank tie, by cash or otherwise. I must medicine; it is lauded to the sky by fathers house, near I aikeisbuig» Very pretty location and Cheap terms can horsea and other animals. Home near CcqUILLE ClTT, •ert, who is exatn- have money, Beaver Slough. Address: Coquille City. the manufacturer, seconded by the » Snul.mlly S,owing worso, been»,. ^ N. L o r e n z . DRANE, deposits on the weaker as the disease pro- tage at Btindon, with two acres of ground. dealer. We find .t a fraud when ¡UK ” * , , . Entirely new and qot^quito finished, one of *ho river. ! O ur B ank —Coquille City may too late. 11 is one reuud of adulter grosses being unablBlto retain HUY the (meat Bench properties at the mouth of Preps. the river Will > ii bu very valuable. South Coquille justly feel proud of its bank. The ation and misrepr sent ition. Tie* nourishment. LL Kinds of farm work solicited. Horse S ' $3e0')—123ocres, fit) of No. 1 bottom . r,hoeing and plow work a specialty. , |ai>( to Hriu, Early k' McArthur and wonder is that there fs any tiuth M r. J o s e p h Cut less, ail olii re si- bout batr'hoe hilt land, one mile from — Dealer in— Supplies for logging work, wedgec., dogs, . , , j Myrtle 1’oinl lie* directly on the river and : .mbei claim, but Teller Biinn com» highly i p c o i l - and honesty in the land. “ L >ok n ; <Iejit «>f ( oit» county, wlio has been „ jr,,od public landing,fair boiding, bight 1res resli and Salt Meats. Pork, Veal, rings, cant-hooks and everything used in could not got through on account mended, and in fact .lie two latter Backward has the government own. stopping in Bandon' for several 'inmniuui.g. Mutton, Beef. Sausages, Ilam egging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio- of the snow. Beyond Rock creek have been here long enough that manufacture and distribute every year -, started Monday last foi hantn ,lllly frojn c.^uiiioCity, and hav- Bacon, Lard, Vegetables, Country neei Feed stable. n35tf the snow had l>ent and broke down they have gained the esteem and thing. It provides an ample allow M o n i^ a , the s o ld ie r 's h om e in C a l- ill« Other advantage - which make it we 11- Pioduce and nil kinds of Grocer ’ l - i nigh perfect, sum» as tne purest spring wat- ies. the timber obliterating everv trace g'*>d wishes of the people of the ance for every person, m in, worn m iforn ia. M r. C n r le s s served 111 th e 1 er, proper division of hill and lei! tom land: For Sale. r • .i SU acres lnl 1.120 of iMjttoin; 100 acres slash- Machado's Fishery, Oregon. Coquille valley. Their building, A good place. 208 "r e . together with of the trail. and child, sufficient for every rea I in lino Wilt' in 1 M'egon 111 the little. . pd and cleared for pasture and meadow, all s vcral head o f cows, an,! some horses’ or a good substantial two story struct- sonable wish. They are sent to V 1 r.. \ ,1 .,„ P jii. fenced, gisxl buildings and orchards, .V) head M ir r ie a — I n A rK an s.it i it\, llin illritl!l. ajui yoke ,.f L ost . —Tommy Weir of New separately, very cheap. The owner's reason ura, is complete. Four splendid school from six till 2 1 years of age. Tlllirsdav, J a n u a r y 2 , 1 8 9 0 , by Rev. ; ¡.l out '.«* sheep and lambs, hogs, chickens. ro selling is that he wi -hes to invest in port has lost a sorrel horse weigh ' T , 1 p plow, harrow. r >ller. wagon and a g,Htd town property. This U a rare bargain offices are found on the second They are then put in an industrial t ’ nrnine, o lr . ( . \\ . relti r, Of JalD- mower sold along with the farm. Please ing abont 12 tK) lbs, with one white Place is rented for this season. Inquire floor and are elegantly titted up. army and work for the govern meat don, Coos co u n ty , Oregon, and don’ t all speak ac onc >. of E. Bender or W . D. York at Myrtle * foot and stripe in face. Will BANDON, OREGON, Point, Coos Co.. Or. .. «■ , t r 11 , i f . i Y $1500—16'J ucres three miles from town Below is the bark. A cosy fire till 45 years of ago when they go .Mrs. E ll la l - o l l e i !' ectc, Ot .\rKan.-,as Severa, acres fine creek bottom land, burned pay any one who will take it up place heats the room, and gives it on the retired list. The allowance City. CHEMIST, The newly married couple I” 1} l‘.ab.ta.re’ DRUGGIST and and feed it, letting him know; or J 1 ana pme spring water; the land joimn;; an iuviting appearance. This and goes on from the cradle to the will reside in Arkansas City. ■ ( »n be had reasonable. for returning it toLim at Newport, the bank proper is fenced in with grave. They are not turned out to CM.ovt«,. ,„ „ 1 „ i d , HR $1000—160 acres of unimproved land POPULAR PROPRIETARY MEUICIYES, or James Aikeu at this place. i lei e s oUI P iy v .. a r ,0} , nilii 1. 1 near Parkersburg on which is some valuable M y r t l e P o in t , O regon , a railing of panel-work seven feet die nor seut to the poor house iu ye n unbounded success. retlnr tirnlnT will make a good borne when 1 P a i n t s , O i l s , V a r n i s i i - S teamer S unk .— O n Monday irn proved. high, the upper portion being huge sickness aud old age. Every in Jennie Majory, Proprietress. Aliss AllUie C linton lias been ill -1 (to $'2506— 162 acres at month of Lampey e s a n d . I D y 'o S t n f i f ; evening of last week the river panes of plate glass. It is well centive is offered for excellence 'disposed th is week, having caught 1.5 cattle, sheep, mare and colt, Toilet Articles and all varieties of Drug steamer Little Aur.ie, from this * ’ .7 t(X)ls, sold tilon^ with place. This popular house has recently been put lighted *n every part. The vault enough to move the most stupid , the epidemic which is prevailing A neat home of over 40 acres, threo quar> gists’ Sundries. place, rnn on a r<x;k in tho lower in excellent order, and is truly n fa.orite is large and roomy and perfectly sluggard. Very short hours, only ii.: g| „ i _ i . . „ „ ters of a mile from Coquille Citv with new r>surt. The tables will be supplied with ill this \icil)it}. S.it ban > n- s.roaui house: sparkling spring branch, va river aril sank in a few minutes, .. - an . . ,, . . . . , . hre-proof. Ihe walls extend well enough for ones health is required, able to teach school sin^O M onday r: ’ ,v " f land, lull, bottom and timber, sev- SCHOOL. BO O K S t he very best, including the delicacies of the st a son, thus endeavoring to suit the mos nut not before she was run ashore . . 4| , . eral acres cleared and cultivated, on public and. fastidious epicure. This hotel has just . . , , _ , , . into the ground ami are sixteen since all workers and all woik hut v.as able to be np until yester- i road Brie, $ 2 : 100 . just aliovo the Bamlon wharf. been renovated and refitted and every at inches of in harmony. grew rapidiv worse.! m*cre*ntnr Norway; 80 acres bottom S T A T I O N E K T , tention will be given to guests. Patronage Think of an un (hi • V, * when v she ^ They aro raising and repairing her ... . Wfli c cured and m a hi^h state of solicited. , . .. Lit i air »pace in the center. The safe broken team, all pulling as fancy Sin* sent fo r D r . Tower, 1 ot Marsh- . mostly cultivation; 150 acres* f bench land, plenty T obacco and C igars , but some say it will cost all she is „ A ’o . | of stock water, fine orchards of choice fruit is the finest we have ever seeu. It might lend, against a well broken . . . . . field , Itjis morning. ample buildings, new fences, the best of worth. and LIQUORS is perfectly fire anil burglar proof. one where all pull together; or an The best farm vet offered for the PURE WINES TIMBER LAND NOTICE. The schooner Eureka came near VAönoV. Price Pric.'^mwo. $8600. M a il C arriers L ost . -A tele united S taten I. asd O r n c * , R oneburo , O reo ., ) It has a time-lock and all the pow immense unorganized mob against licititi wrecked the night before sho For Medical uses. 140 acres a few miles from Fairview snit- December 3rd, 1889. { gram yesterday says two mail car- erg th|it be could not open it^ til I . . ., • r ,1 „ 1 1 ubi * for stock. 4 horses. II head of cattle, N otice in hereby given that In «xiDiplUr.ee with Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. river. In tho dark- onc wagon, two plows. \c:ne barlow and a | the provluiouf* of Ihe act o f congreesof June 3, 1878, riers on the Coow bay road are the time for wllich it ig set ¡g up a well disciplined army. Bellamy got into o the ri ncs->u sieamer h,|'’ >» «1» offered for $16; ai to get ; entitled ‘ An act for the Hale o f timber lands to the says it is singular we use such go > 1 steamer whs was discovered quick sele. The BITTERS’ G UIDE it missing. Ihe*e is twenty feet of ^ second safe is inside tho larger state* o f California, Oregon, Nevada and Washtug- judgement in going to war, hut bearing down upon ' her. The iss u e J H a r c h a c J L c l :., A few ten acre lots only «me mile from i territory-’ , George H. Ja< keon of Phillip*, »now reported on the summit, and oue that has a double combination, ,ea ch year. It ia an c iic y - county of Rice, »tale o f Wisconsin hastbU day filed »* $-'-'*>™cb. poor when we turn out a mob on schooner had her lights burning c iò -d ia of useiul infor Five lots and ne« house in Coquille City no mail corning in. We can t hear ^ should a burglar hold up , iu this office bin sworn statement no. — fo rth e p u r- mation lor all whw pur- going to work. The rich organiz» but those aboard the steamer did part choice garden land, all well fenced and I chase o f tile n w o f sec. 3C, in to. no. 38, a. rang* ch.*.o the luxuries or the from the outside world. The last ^jie iianfcer he could not get more at $1**00, no. 9 west, aud will oiler proof to show that th* ucce cf i..A. *Ve small armies to work for them, and not appear to see tliPm. They a bargain laud sought 1 » more valuable for ita timber or e always have some excellent bargains can clothe you and iura»«h you with we had was that the whole north- ^an the “day cash’* that is kept in the poor man, alone, can’ t compete. tried to uee the flash light but it that it will pay buyers to investigate. n3tf ali tue uoC‘.i.jA.y ana u^ncctraary ] atone than for agricultural purpose*, aud to eatab- west has unprecedented eno*.s and tjje oujer safe, without hunting up appliances to ride, walk, dance, «Icoy, hie claim to raid land before the register aa«l They cse ponderous machinery, did not light readily, and the steam $500—\ small home of 20 acres all clear- j eat, fish, hunt, Work, go 10 ccureh, I | lieli receiver of thi* ottice at Koeeburg Oregyn, on stock dying, right and left. ed and fairly improved with buildings, the person who held the other and he his muscles. Their vihicle or atay at homo, and in vai-ioua sices, I Tuesday tiie 2hth day o f March, 18B0. er r.ns coming so close that they fences, orchard of 300 trees, in good condi ctyloa and quantities. Just flguio out Ueuaiue* a* witueeaes: Frank R. Jackson of B io M eteor . —O n» of the lar- j combination, ami not even that if is the railroad. His is his wagon tion. All bench land on road from Coquille what is required to do ail these things j Phillip*. Wisconsin, E d .«}. Lee Of Rose burg, Or., had to gibe thp schfioner. The Citv to Mvrtle Point. Would'make a tine COMFORTABLY and y o u can make a fair gest meteArs-on lecord fell on the the safe was locked, by tho timer, T C. O'Donnell 1'ortland, Or., Oeo. Wilson o f (if he is fortunate enough to own steamer rushed-' bv giving them ! fril*t ami «d’ieken ranch. 8ch«H»l, postotfice cabinate cf the value of the BUY ERS . ® h . i and store within a mile of house. head.of South slough, this county, The banker is then powerless to GUIDE, wh en will bo sent upon j Looking Glass Or. one). This is fixed np to the snt- • Jilito a job, knocking one of the | $4.50 buys a live acre lot within 80 rods o f Any and all per*,in* clslm tcg adversely tb« receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, »Love d, scribed land* are reoueeted to file tbr.r a week ago Saturday night at 11 opeu it The mechanism whs ex i ¡«faction of all iu Looking Back M ONTGOM ________ ERY W A R D & C O . claims in this oiüce on or tiefore said JS thday. f »W« >¡6*^ »early acr,«„ the .lock | ïllT l' 1’4 M ic h ig a n A v c n u o , C h i c t s o , IU . I March, 18»). o’clock, knocking a hple in the hill plained in a former issue by which ward. In fact there nre no object ChaB. W. Johnston. Register. o f th e s c h o o n e i, and d isa p p e a re d one of C 4S-1(** aor«» and another 5 acre lot i . . . I joining the first for $!K) per acre. thirty feet across. It came fronq ¡t jg made burglar-proof. On the ors to the system of this wonderful . | 1 * . Ill the distance, not stopping to 111- I $6400— One-half section near Fairview: the uorthwest and lighted np the ponderous iron door of the vault book, and the most that any of had done any damage E*5 n<'res. of bottoni. ,an^> acres amicr them can say is that it is too good; q uire, 7 if they J | plow and ten acres in meadow. Good b««x heavens in fine style. A report, as j D gold letters is the name “ Go the people wont have it; they are 1 heust* and frame barn. Cold spring «if water, nn«l ««rchard of 100 trees aud some of thunder, waked the people for quitle River Bank." It will be not ready fo% it, etc. But so fur — DEALER IN — small fruit. Situated on North fork of many miles around. It was plainly opened for business about Febru- even this is said only among those Coquille. F ru its, Stationery, who have never read the book. $1500—200ncre«30 acres in cultivation. C onfectionery, heard in this plac«. Excavations Hry 10 th. H eie’s to its success. 40 acres ft-nce«I with cedar rails. Orchard ; We have yet to find the one who I®V6U.4 chunk of lava twenty-two —-- — «■>». - — of 300 trees, general variety of fruit. 40 M A R K S T , Soda W a te r , E tc .,E tc . has read it that would not give all acres of seoond-liottotn land. feet acres» that resembles slag1 [C o o s B . y N e w .] ( Kobins:)nBuUdiiig) 160 acre stock farm with a few ftorcs^ <»f from an iron furnace. There are several cases of scar- : he has to bring it about. It teachf s Ixittoiu land and nice spring branch. Fair Coquille C i t y , ................................................... Oregon. truth, virtue, honesty, morality buildings and v«>ung orchard for only $800. As will be seen by reference J leti,m T tOWD’ bUt in * m M f° rm and equality and where is Also 100 acres joining the above with cheap l>«)x house and bearing orchard situated on the person with the hardihood the call for union party primaries ^ V ° l>resen*’ a county road and about 4 miles from Ara- and county convention, the new Arctic owls are plentiful on the | to oppose these! It brings out hu- go which is nearest shipping point on the Coquille, price $850. These two places to party proposes figuring in the com- liear North slough, i man nature to supplant the brute KEEP CONSTANTLY gether would make a capital stock place as | nature that a radically wrong in- ing June elections. Last Septem- . a ^er Huggau saw several while A complete line of fresh and salted meats, th«- hill land is not steep and is coveretl MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN I dustrial system 1ms cultivated in vegetables, canned goods, tobacoos, cigars, with small underbrush which is easily cleared for pasture. ber ihe Labor Unions met the huut,n« there last " e<*. ! man. It is wrong to require a ser nuts, candies, etc., etc. Their prices nre as ItiO ncres on head of North forte ab«>ve prohis at Salem, and the reform R<*eburg is organizing aboard vice that you would uot perform in low as the lowest. Orders from any part Fairview post office along with 14 head of parties of the state organized the tra<*°’ Ihe bay would do well | return. This is the teaching of promptly filled. Remember the place, two mixed cattle, about 20 boas, chickens rnd v8-n26 hay and grain found ««n place at time of Union pariy, and sent Prof. Rork to ?ollow the sam ple. The bus- Looking Backward anc’ the golden doors west of Olive hotel. sale. Several acres of choice bottom land S T O V E S , rule. Mr. Bellamy takes a peep L an d H aboain .—One o f the finest pieces fairly improved ami a bargain at $1600. out lecturing to the people. A t ,ne8s men shou,d 8t’e «*> ^ and or- into the twentieth century and sees Forty acres hill land one ami one-half of bottom of fifty to sixty dcres, with a miles from town, unimproved, will be divi present thero.are erganizations m Panlze at ouce- all the new order of things work l couplf acres on tho bench fur a building ded into ten acre lots if desired at $25 per quite every county in the slate, and ^>ttD ^ntier80" ' ° f ^onth slough, ing—a paradise on earth where, as site is offered at a bargain by Captain W. acre. H a rn e ss and W ood en W a r e , ; E. Kackliff of Mvrtle Point. The lantl i 1 Some choice property in the town town or of 111 me it remains to be seen what strength ^rou^ lt UP over ^ pounds of he says, the only currency of the situated on the river, just above Norway, andolph on Coquille river consisting of a t « 0 flounders on Monday, which he country is the image of God and «»d » 1»U« »»d prettier piece o»n’t 1» 1 i large, commodious ““ S2?”1 dwelling .1.'!.’V.^?.r. neatly i i . finished U i the combinea force has. If, as as- »» :»i „ : J , found on the Coquill. 35tf j , , caught with a seine in the lower that that is good for all they have. j with all the modern conveniences, also a serted by many, the K so f L. stand bfty> Dan always comes in ahead ‘ Space forbids a continuation. Bead HtGHi&J PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. EGGS. ETC. | brewery, building and lots and a large, well jn, quite a showing will be made, on fisk. TGnftltf S u b m it « for 1be Hi i / 1 D. ’ the book. finished Hftloon. All thin property i* in tip- LO C A L ITEM S. ,. =, R eal E state F irm i C ITY M AR K ET! Patronize Home Diflnsiry I'lORI.YSOS HOUSE! J. S. EDMUNDS, Prop. — I™ .,f a,« r„i,>,r pnriy to i>« i»i.i gaies in Person. COQUILLE O LIVE HOTELS Coquille City, Sherwood & Sanford. S . W , G ilm a n B liifk s in iiliS h o p ! HUGHES & Jason Machado V R .H . R O B A , L eh n h err H ou se tUv Chinese Employed. Miss Ida K. Kronenberg, P IO N E E R Coquille City, , Props. Jno. Kronenberg & Son. T in , C o p r anil M Oils, Paints, Guns, Fishing Iron W a re , Crockry, Tacke, Lamps, etc., etc.,