Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 26, 1890, Image 2

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J . W . Caldwell was down
his stock ranch Saturday.
Several months ago, Mr. H enry
Nr b o o l F u n d A u p o r t l o u m r n t .
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The following in the amount due each
Plummer, o f Clements, Cal., who Hchuol distriot in this county, the same j
being an apportionment o f the fund reociv- '
On account o f so m uch travel the b subject to cramps, was taken ed from the state and made this date.
roads are becom iug very dusty.
i with a severe attack. H e had been Dist. N ). 1. Forks of Coos Hirer....... 49.30 !
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T U E S D A Y , A U G . 26, 1890.
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T he "hkr .e s t has commenced.
W heat, offts, and barley are good,
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ha *n dri
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I ble e ff e c t h a t follow ed wonltfmnke
ovem ug, haviog driven thronah in bim mi8ersb,B for bour9 atter lbp
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one Ufty*
cramp had been relieved. I per-
K . K. Caldwell, one o f Coos suaded^him to try Chamberlain’s
county's best men has gone to |
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem -
I t ndaifcU uatoral hi aee H e , U ou glo, county to reside. C o o . I
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bert fifhfci’.er iu town Saturday nod CRn
B“ or(* to spare such as he. j taneous, and no disagreeable after
Sunda^ evening.
1 he e^trcitos at the fairgrou nds effects accom panied its use. C has .
- W n 'n r s going to w .tch
(or R o b
Arngo lest S n n d .y were am ong
S T T o ? saie
D c £ £ * leu he com es in with that tlie
and most entertaining
$ K oow lton and S. L. Leneve,
«Ut
s a t load o f melons.
^a9 ^A^en P*aco f ° r som e tim e Coquille City, Oregon.
A :rrge num ber o f onr people ! n tb "L’ ect' on
,a l '
• vNUad Randon beach and attend- ' 7 ' T l,e K n .gh U o f L abor open-
.he teacher', institute last week. ed
« d o r pu bbcly be.ng ear-
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rounded by from three to four
Mr. Richards, the county survey- bQmlral
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H enry
or, arrived in town Sunday, and Schroeder gave a 8bort and
itb
we understand that he will g o to openilJg addreM g iria g a 8ynopa;3
the upper valley cu o u la
u6>-; o f aud the objects o f the order
nefl9’
Charley Stewart s hack
H n tlre .
All persons knowing themselves
to be indebted to Baker & R o b in ­
son either by note or account must
settle by the 1st o f Septem ber, or
we will find som ebody who will,
ns we have got to have money in
our business. Take heed.
which were well received. A lice
2-3w
B aker
goes to Schroeder then sang and played a
^ a R obinson .
and returns from Coquille City
daily, loaded with
passengers,
This must bo a popular jo u u g ,
man, judging from the many school
mams he brought in 1 nday.
There must have been thirty or
forty teams with families and home
seekers arrived lost week. Som e
passed on down tha river, sem e in-
yestdt here, aud some are cam ped
near town. T hey all seem pleased
with the Coquille valley.
( beautiful song appropriate to the
occasion, aud it was the universal
verdict that the
execution was
good. Mr. Bullard, the master
workman, then introduced Mrs.
Krekel, o f California, who had
been selected to speak on the labor
question. The lady proceeded to
the subject aud soon gave evidence
that her wonderful mind had grusp-
ed aud fully com prehended the
subject she was discussing, an 1
F ound . - A party needing ready
money, aud to get it has offered
forty acres o f bottom land only one
and one half miles from Coquille
City, for the small 6um o f $G00.
S herwood a S anford
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Ageutn.
A Great Bargain.
House rdc I two acres o f laud for
sale at Boudon for less than ihe
house c o s t The owner wishes t o '
There are so many mails com ing sll° iu very eloquent and pleasant leave on account o f health. I n - '
into M yrtle Point that E. Bender sb ',e presented ideas that seemed quire o f Sinclair <fe H ar’ ocker.
the efficient postmaster, is obliged
solve this most important prol>-
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2 Tapt. Harris...................... 71.05 i
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3, Halls Prairie.................... 78.30'
4, La aipey Creek..................... 84.10 |
C o q u il l k Cirr.
5 ,0 . A. Brown...................... 100.05 Plain pnd fancy sewing n-ntlv and prompt­
6, Empire C itv...................... 165.30 i
ly dono. Shop over Lore! 's ware-room.
7. H. Coos K. (M cK n igh t),.. 30.45 |____
8, Coquille City........................ 421.95
9, Marshfield......................... 471.25 A. J. W im er.
W. N. Campbel
10, Cunningham Creek.......... 40.00
11, Parkersburg....................... 89.90
12, Catching Slough................ 27*55
13, North Beud........................ 53.65
14, Iowa Sloogh....................... 53 65
15, Angora............................
4(5.40
16, Willnnch Slouch.............. 36 25
17, Kentuok Slough............... 76.85 j
18, C k w Ci I y .......................... 53.65
19, Robt. Strang’ s ................... 18.85 :
20. Fishtrap............................. 81.20 J
2l,Rindt>lph........................... 56.56
22, N Fork Coquille (M ohn). 46.40
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24. Hon. J. H. Roberte.......... 46.4*>
Dealen
25, Fatrview............................. 68.15
26. Haynes Slough.................. 97.15 j
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27. Hon. .1. S. Coke................. 23.20
28, Gravel Ford........................ 56.55
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29. Two Mile........................... 24.65
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»», Ruciner.............................. 107.30
31, Carolina............................ 42.05
W e nlso carry a !
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32. Dorv..
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33, J. D. Barklow..................... 52.20 j tions such as T o; a
31. Elliott............................... 75.401
Pipes, Nuts, Car
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35, Dnniela Creek..................... 40.60
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36, S C o d s lc (S G R ogers). . . 24.05 A , liberal share
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37, Sn-nrlnnf M t................... 29.00 o f the people o f Co- u ill
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dinner
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over
and
an
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was occupied visiting
am ong
friends tho M yrtle P oint brass
strnck up one o f their excellent
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airs in the pavilion which called
the large maes o f people together
10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish tea-
timony concerning said alleged abandon­
ment.
John H. Shape, Register
A. M. Crawford, Receiver.
U. S. Land Office, Rosebnrg, Oregon. I
August 20th, 1890.
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Suffi *ient affidavits having been filed iu
| this office, showing to our s itisfactiou, that
a g a in , a n d M r s. K r e k e l c a v e an thorixe the same lo b e served bv publication
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, thereof, for at least :t0 days, iu the Coquille
a d d r e s s ta k in g u p th e s u b je c t Of , City H kbaud , which paper we designate as
the most likely to give notice to contestee.
liberalism. H er arguments sus­
John 11. Shape, Register.
A. M. Crawford, Reoeiver.
tained in a eood degree the posi­
A large bear has been visiting
L evi Gant’s orchard for several
days and nights. H e tears down
the lim bs o f pear and apple trees
tion taken by liberals without the
abuse o f churches or orthodox doc-
trines so com m on to speakers on
OVER THE BANK.
this subject. Not a word seemed
to d rop from her lips that could i C oquille City, C00S Co., Orey.
and doe* much damage. T his has
occurred for several years and ef-
forts have been made to capture
old bruin but without avail. Par-
ties from town were out last week
night and day h oping to rid the
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country o f this savage beast, bat
t « yet he » too w«ry to be caught.
F ive vears ago there was but one
Do a general Real Estate buaineas In all Its vari­
offend the most zealous Christian, ! ous
branchee on a fair and safe basis to all Parties.
And by always having in stock ths largest amount
unless reason or agument should
and variety of Rralty obtainable at pncea that
be a cause o f dissatisfaction. It defy competition, will be able to supply those who
being past tLe m iddle o f the after­ favor ua with thsir business with entire satisfac­
tion and at a great saving o f time and money.
noon teams were hitched to the When yon have property to place in agents
remember we sell more than all parties
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different wagons and vehicles and hands,
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thU aection combined. When you wish to buy, If
all returned to then homes feeling you will b* plain with u* aud aay juat what kind
,hat a pleasant day had been pass-
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an intelligent and «atiaractory deal, toy ou rin ter-
Sherwood
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Sanford
Coquille Cit
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C400. :.m a. ten miles from town ¡improved
1000. 100 a.and considoruhle stock 6 miles
out.
4000. 60 a. well improved a nd located,
with valuable stock included,
1600. 100 n. choice bottom and timber land,
4 miles out.
3*)00. 43 a.) nioely improved ¡choice plaoe
well located,
4300. 8sloon, brewery, nice completed
dwellins and 7 lots in Randolph.
800. 20 a. home, all improved bench land
well located.
1000. 80 a. improved, fine orchard and liv­
ing water.
1800. 170 a. improved, good stand on stage
road
$1609. 140 a. partly improved and much
personal property included.
8600. 228 a. 80 bottom cleared, fine or­
chards, choice place.
850. 160 a. 4 miles from river landing,
partly improved.
800. 160 a. joining above; fair house and
spring branch.
800. 80 a. good fir timber, near town a? d
building was not as badly injured creameries, cheese factories, etc.,
and river.
as it was expected to be. Som e o f i9 in town
with a view o f getting 2000. 80 a. choice creek bottom and tim­
bered l>ench.
the roses and other varieties
still Up interest in that direction. H e 3500. 240 a. excellent dairy and vegetable
place, valuable timber and sparkling
look as frosh and lovely as though and his com pany are prepared to
branch.
the burning elements had never put up factories and machinery 300. 100 ft. square in choicest part o f Co­
quille City.
been so near, and they send forth for same. Now is an opportunity ! 350. Two lots aud box house 6 blocks from
their sweet fragrance still inviting for our farmer8. T hey should nev. 600. postoffice.
Two acres joining town house, or­
one to bait as be passes by. The
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chard and small fruit.
large and thrifty fruit t r i a
that cr let tln8
°l’ Portumt.y , Pa8a' M n 800. 6 room house and one lot in business
part of town.
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has
the
Centennial
medal for
surrounded this beautiful homo
3000. 320 acres choice white cedar r.nd fir
timber.
w^re also sufferers from tbe in­ the best two grades o f butter— a
5000. 800 a. Al cedar and fir timber a for­
tense heat and it will be a pity if beautiful gold souvenir.
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tune for some one.
they do not revive their form er
1600. 200 a. good fir timber, [medium' size,
near town.
granduer and glory.
W e have
1600. 126 a. part bottom, balance good
been told that there was no insur-
bench laud.
2200. 164 a. of excellent bench land, build­
onee on the
building.
Three
M b 4 s u M s | A N l . Books laam«d
ings and orchard.
!■ no* rea/iinc. Testimonials from all
thousand dollars would not cover
parts of the c ists. Pi uepoetus roCT
2276. 175 a. improved, 10 miles out, mostly
rBBm, tent OB simliesUmL ko Prof.
EMORY
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•L ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Country Produce u
Po box 178, Marshfield, Oregon.
L. Har/ocher
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A ll orders prom ^tl} tilled.
40, Newport............................. 247.95
41, Myrtle P oint...................... 2i>8.25 j
42, Rook Creok............
43, Norway..................... ....... 145.00
44. J. L. R oy................. ....... 53.65
45. North Coos.............. ....... 104.40
46. Four Mile.................. ....... 81.20
47, Roland Prairie............... 30.45
48, Innia Rose....................... 40.60
49, Bar City........................... 63.80
50, L. B. Fetter..................... 33.35
51, Utter City................. ......... 37.70
52, Myrtle Creek.......... .. .. 21.65
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53, North Slough................... 46.40
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54. Bandon..................... ....... 147.90
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55, Beaver Slongh......... ....... 27.55
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56, Stave M ill............... ....... 26.10
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57, South Slough........ ......... 79.75
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58, Summit..................... ....... 18.8Ì
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59, Hall* Creek............
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60, Pera'abakcr'a M ill........... 37.70
W, U. Ranch,
Co. Supt.
August 26, 1890.
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FOR S A L E » Y A L L
M y r t l e P o in t , O regon ,
DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS
MYRTLE POINT REAL ESTATE
Jennie Majory, Proprietress.
Ragist r ed Short-Horn Bui! for Sale.
Owing to the faci that I do not wish to
use this noble bull on his own orog.ny. and
ust import another “»on, 1 now offer to
the •.tocknvn of this .section a char.co to
secure tho thoroughbred (registered! bull.
‘ Brown.’ ’ This fine bull is now 3 years old,
and was bred by Ge>*. 11. Wornull n«-^ir Kan­
sas Cit}' Missouri, l ’euigreo on nppfiHation.
He has sho n remarkable regularity of col­
or marks and square shape on all his get.
for two seasons, which c tn be seen by <»t-
amining my hol'd: is dark red color with
star in forehead, very kind and gentle.
Will let him by th» year to proper parties.
[ also have one full b’.ood yearling bull,
and • orae half breeds to sell reasonable, as
it will Hoon be inconvenient to keep them
separate from other stock too near related.
Also 3 head of good young work horses for
sale, well broken and sound.
Call at the farm near town or address me
at Coquille City, Oregon.
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K. D. Sanford.
This popular house has recently been put
in excellent order, nnd ia truly a fa orite
resort. Tho tables will be supplied with
tho very best, including tho delicacies of the
season, thus endeavoring to Miit the most
fastidious epicure.
This hotel has just
been renovated and refitted and every at­
tention will bo given to guests. Patronage
solicited.
BEST BARGAIN OUT.
P E O P S.
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MYRTLE POINT, OREGON.
Chinese Employed.
O F F IC I ; 1 N L A C O N 1 N G B L O C K ” F I R S T S T .
LIVERY STABLE!
C o q u il l e C it y ,
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BI^OÎOR'S fIN>D Lrei7 ^ F > e ^ ’S
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THE MOST
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BAKER & ROBINSON
Acre Property Adjoining Town.
I take thia means o f informing the public
that I intend conducting a first-class Livery
anti Stile Stable. Remember that I keep
nothing but the best o f “ Turnouts,” nnd
the best o f care will be given transient stock.
Everything new. A share of the public pnt-
onage is respectfully solicited,
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Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
Santa Rosa, Cal.
EST LOCATIONS
i'KTLE rO IN T.
Also Farms, Timber Lands, And Town Lots.
C O M E A N D
SEE
US.
LUSE& BILLINGS,
Real Estate Dealers.
3 S T E -W
M IIIIIIG HOUSE!
E a s t
Coquille Ct(y,
] \ E a r s l i f i e l d .,
Fourth door cast of Odd FellowsOniihling.
This house has been newly furnished and j
first-elass.accommodations can be had..
TERMS ;
Boar»Fund lodging,
Board,
Meals,
$1.00 per week.
The coming R . R . Center o f Coos County.
Lots are now on the Market.
$ 3 .ffO jh t w e e k .
For fu rther information apply to the
cts.
U. ROOT, Proprietor.
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At East Marshfield, Oregon.
COOS B A Y
M arl aid Slone Works, Jno. Kronenberg & Son.
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
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IT W i l t > C TO O L A T I.
G. A. TU PPE R,
DESI RARI E
RESIDENCE PROFERÌ
B K C K l
1 have been troubled manv years with
disease o f the kidneys and hare tried
many different remedies and hav«
souifnt aid from different phyweians
S
t relief. About the t.sth of April
I was suffering from a veiw violent
attack that almost p rostm t^ m e m
such a manner tuat I was bent over.
When I sat down it was almost imposstble for me
to get up alone, or to put °n my
kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
hotel.
I immediately commenced
using the tea.
It had an almost
miraculous effect, and to the aston­
ishment o f all the guests at the hotel,
in a few day*,I am happy to state,
that I was a new man.
I will
recommend the tea to all afflict
as 1 have been.
c is t
mgs
Manufacturer o f Marble Monumenta, H eal- !
stones, Tahletn. etc.
Cemetery lots enclosed with atone coping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or-1
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
J . J. L amp ., C o u n ty C le «y. | living in the country or other towns who J
may wish anything in my line of business.
SO O N
ISAAC BILLINGS.
FOR GOOD BARGAINS
Lehnherr House
LIVER.
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DISORDERED STATE or the STOMACH
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22nd. E verybody invited.
AH the gates will bo open and froo on MtUidav, the first d a y o f the Fair.
has E very;faciltty offered to those V. idling t ) ca m :i o n tlie g r o u n d s .
F or Dootj, ouJ other privilege*, apply to the . W t r t j r , nt J»ek *«oville.
id Kupplieil with a!l thedelicace* to he had
and in a style to please the moat fastidious
AND ALL OTHER DISEASES
O H .
COUNTY,
First-cla** Accommodationa for Traveling The Fruit Growers’ Animal Exl i i i ) i t will la k e palace on M onday, Sept.
CHILLS & F E V E R /
CRY OF M I L LION8\
POINT, JACKSON
furnished throughout.
•DYSPEPSIA • J A U N D I C E -
THE
H e l d . A .t
$7000 offered for Premiums and
ROOTS Be H ER BS ,
T n Rri«lg>* 4'o n trart«>rw .
'VT’otioe is hereby given that bid \ will be
1 v received by the county court of Coos
coos county Oregon, for the building o f a
bridge acrosa the Middle fork o f tho Co­
quille river, where the county road crosses
the sama near tlie month o f Rock creek,
said bridge to hi nliont 140 or 150 feet long,
nhont 36 feet high above low water, main
simu about 10*» feet.
Therefore sealed plans, specifications nnd
strain digrams and bids for the construt tio.>
o f said bridge will be received up to the 2nd
day of September. 1890. Each bidder must
deposit with his bid in the hands o ' the
clerk five por cent, o f the amount of his
bid, which amount shall be forfeited to the
county, in case the award is made toll m.
and he fails neglects or refuses for a p -riod
of two days after such award is made to
enter into* contract under bonds, in the
manner reqaired by nnd to the satisfaction
of the board o f county commissioners. The
t oi rt reserves the right to reject any and all
bids.
This is bv order of the county court.
Witness 'my hand and the seal of snil
court, this 8th day of August, A. D. 1890.
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Beginning Monday, September 22nd, 1890 and continue
Cix Days. Cuer
PREPARED FROM
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the southern orecon district fair
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•GENERAL
Farm Lands,
Town Lots.
MARSHFIELD. Timber Lands,
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>oint on Coos Bay. Lots now fo r
site on exceptionally easy terms,
one-third in one year, and one-
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Groceries, ProL *i
171 acres of land with half mile river front­
age with steamboat landing; 125 acres bot­
tom land; balance benob, 25 acres under
cultivation and 30 mo.e ca:i b j plowed at
any time—all the best of pasture lands.
Tho place has 2 good frame lmrns, one box
bouse 24x16 wi*h 10 foot kitchen story nnd
half high; 2 small orchards, etc.; to be sold
cheap ns owner si tick. The following
goes with the place: 11 cows and calves, 2
dry cows. 2 two-year-olds, 3 yearlings, one
half-breed Durham bull, 5 head horses, 10
head good sized hogs. 3 dozen chicaens.one
new boat; new plow and harrow, new wag­
on. new mowing machine, new sulky rake
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carriage in this vicinity aud that
which Include« near 900 lota.
farm. A 'so 1V4 aores corn, 3 acres oats, 4
The
C
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H
erald
under-;
Examine the following brief dea crlptlou of part acres barley, and 1 acre potatoes, etc. For
was seldom seen on our streets.
further particulars inquire nt this office, or
takes to make strictures on the o f our .lock on hand to aelect from.
There were some light wagons to
to J. C. Brown at mouth of Lnmpcy ertek,
affair« o f Glasgow, which dem on- lw0' 10° “ res ■°d
°',t ” "'s° ,n or write to him at Farkersburg.
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be sure, but now every few min-
„tea the rum bling o f the wheels o f S t £ $ £ h
some spring wagon or carriage is has been stuffing the sueceptible
heard upon our streets. This may editor.— Mail.
The H erald , with “charity for
give some idea how fast the upper
C oquille is advancing. W e are
a»d ■»**■“
,0 " artl non<‘ . m -
getting line aud substantial bridgea t'’ ntl9 S,vul- fact8 P“ ™ and sim ple
and we assure our friend o f the
and good roads nud our vast re­
sources are inyiting people iu the Mail, that we have none but the
interior to visit our heretofore iso­ kindliest feeling for the inhabitants
o f Glasgow who are yet represent­
lated region.
ed by 0 but when there is a 1 affix­
T he spot where W . E. BacklifFs
ed and three more 0’s prefixed we
elegant residence stood looks som e­
promise 13 treat them fairly al­
what dreary since that structure
ways. Content
your
heart in
was consum ed by fire last week.
peace —we are large but not “ stuff­
T w o walnut trees tkat were at least
ed.”
thirty feet high and stood near by
were badly scorched. The l)eauti-
Mr. John Stewart o f San Fran­
ful flower garden in front o f the cisco, contractor and builder o f
SL jj t na do » (o
w im er & c ; m \
Coquille City, Oregon.
dinner.
The mo-t centrally situated town
on c oos Bay.
Grocery Uio-e,
Drag Store!
Ed. Haines, o f E ck ley, enme to 08i,io“ 9 and B.°Iu,ioli8 o f the “ reat
Fall line o f Drags. Chemicals, Patent
town Sunday evening for medical il u^fttlon Put f^ t h in each a fluent Medicines. Toilet articles, Tobacco and i
Cigars.
attendance. ' H e baa been sick for aml m lelllRent manner ,,rew the
attention o f every hearer. After Prescriptions a specialty—carefully filled
some time and was considered in
at all hoars I)u > f o r
tlie speaker finished members o f
great d a n gjr. H e arrived in a
Night
cull, front room over the Store.
tbn order made some pointed re
very amaciated condition. It is h op­
marks. Joe Radabaugh read an
n
o t i c e /
ed, however, that he will recover
U.
8.
Land
Offlc?,
I'o e’ mrg. ¡Oregon, I
extract from “ Freethouyht” giviug
with rest aud good care.
August 20th. 1890.
f
the expenses o f congress, which, if
Complain: having been entered at this
Three fourths
o f the school
true, poitrays a wretched state o f office by Edward A. Dill ugainst Peter G ’oi­
buildings in this county have been
affairs in the senate cham bers o f ler for abandoning his li‘>m *s‘ eaJ entry.
No. 6427, dated October 31, 1888, upon ths
supplied with im proved desks and
our boasted free and republican
of S E 1» end NE ‘4 of SE’ + o f Sec 10.
apparatus at a cost o f several
government. An adjournment was and NW.q of N E ^ o f Sec. 1>, Town. 29 s.
thousand dollars. This shows that
soon had and all repaired to the range 13 west, in Coosccnnty, Oregon. t\i‘ h
a view to the cancellation o f said enirv; the
our people have the education o f
beautiful errove near tbe pavilion Raid parties are hereby summoned t*> ap-
their children at heart aud that
w here tb e sp e a k in g had been d o n e , • pear at the office j . of a . Simon, justice <>f
they are desirous to m ike their
a n d p a r to o k o f an e x c e lle n t p i c n i c thc P” “ 0* atw c/ qn1il,<‘
Coos
r
j.
Oregon, on the 1st day of October. 1890, at
children happy aud com fortable.
-5
Red F r o n
to be up considerable at night, and ,em uow ,)ein8 «gitated in our
it will require additional help in country. H er audience was com - 1
in the near future as Mr. B. is a l - ; P08^
o f the
intelligent
and
IR ,. S . K I T O W L T O N ,
ready worn out from losing ro- thoughtful people o f the surround- ; D b UOOIBT AN d J P h a K M A C IST, - P B O r a iK T O B ,
quired sleep.
i° 8 country, and the forcible prop-
Surveyor W eston and Mr. Tan­
ner who has been his assistant dur­
ing the few weeks past, went down
the valley by 6tage Saturday even­
ing. These gentlemen have left a
good impression upon the minds
o f the people in this vicinity and it
is hoped that they will return.
Mr. Weston is looked upon as a
first class workman in his profes­
sion.
YARROW!
SUGG & JODES,
Tom m y Sheridan and fam ily, o f 1 ®ÇC«aUmied to get relief by dosing
E d it o r
N k l l ik J o s e s .
G allery 6ix doors east o f I. O.
O. F. H all. Samples and pncea
in gallery.
C . W i l k i n s , Photo.
Send $1.25 to the Pacific Union, 622 Clay
St., 8. F., and yon will get that splendid
workingman’ s paper one year and a copy of
“ Looking Backward.’ ’ Or $1.15 for the
Union and the Groulund’ s Co-operative
Commonwealth.
BEATTY'S nun
catalogne.
—I n Utse
everywhere.
Write for
Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, New Jersey.
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,
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Lamps,
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Guns, Fishing
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etc., etc.,
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Boat Builders,
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Skiff a Built on short notioe; Price—Skiffs,
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