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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1890)
C íq u H le C M g tVMLlWBMD BTSBT TVHOII, J. A. & D. F. D E A N , EPITORS AND PROPRIETORS Devoted to the interests of the Coquille RiveT particularly, and of the County gen erally. There are worlds o f vegetables in the markets, but they will be scarce by spring. „ ij * • 1 v t v 1 Our old friend N . J. Nielson w ns brought to town last week prostrat- ed with paralysis. F or S ale C heap .— 20 head of young cattle. luquire o f C. A. OCT. 14, 18J0. the n»i.UUe of «lie wesk. Good » » ! not attempt t.lasso another bear. thing in Coquille City Gene Robinson bade his friends here good bye Wednesday. D r . D a v is , t b s R o s e b o r g d e n t is t ,' arrived here Tuesday night. A m eiry crowd of M yrtle Point boys were in town Wednesday. Washington, Oct. 5.— Postmas ter-General Wauamaker to-night made put lie a letter recently ad- 'dressed to the Chairman of the House Committee on Postoffices, embodying an elaborate argument Thought we’d do some murdered rhyming, | in favor of Ills limited plan o f S. A. "\\ ard and fam ily went nut it isn’t for fault finding, down to their ranch below Bandon Yours or others’ business minding Here! F it uu your sidewalks! sidewalks means I*o N tn l T o l r e r » i » h . Hackneyed versifying, timing^ In reviewing some of those wMo write to 50tf I yon. ubsoription, per year, in advance. .*2.04» dullard, Arago, Oregon. 1 1 'L S D A l , Y o u r C o n trib u to r«. [By A Croaker.] A man in the old country called Byron has made a miserable at tempt to imitate this poem in a piece called “ English Bards an j scotch UeVi e w s Sinca our time oil hands is dragging, All the moments, lazy, lagging, Since we’ve nothing else especially to do, J- J- Wilson stai ted for Acampo, .1 , rj j | __ _ I , » „ a i , : „ : i Cal., ihursday, where he will visit, u l' c l“ , s n r t , l r >' Just to help you some small vacant place to fill. And if all of them don’t like it, , Let . . them . . . . . . ... n ’ take their quills and strike it, c L flD g e o f j ll» ‘ to physical abuses we’re averse. abuses climate on h;a rheumatism. 1 But their pen and ink -•----- W e might put to various uses Ilock Robison has u p w a r d s o f And our lmm de plume come off but little worse. 200 bushels each of oats, w heat, Partnmster Geuprul in hi« [»uny accounts of Junkim m a "Looking Backward’’ also suffers From the literary puffers, For it seems that all must have a hit at it. Each one know« the most about it, And you could not dare not doubt it, If you’d only only hear them talk a little bit. | Ten- j 91 1 | *V 1 II& CJ II. ( M , (Formerly of Coquille Mill A Tug C o.) ,>1 A Great Bargain. sharper tene and widening r a n g e , I am more than ever convinced of the wisdom and practicability of restoring the telegraph to the postal service ami make it what it | was originally intended to be—a 1 part o f the postal system. 1 say ! ti,;Q n,„i.-um ihon r. a your old wood stove and get one p]pnse pay said amount to me, to for coal. A big sa\ ing can thu.** j? Bender or A. J. Sherwood on or be made. before Oct. 20th. Otherwise nc- Mr. O. Dodge of M yrtle Point counts will be put m the hands of and editor of our up-river depart- a collector with instructions to meet made this office a pleasant force collection, call on Tuesday. J as . H er vey . G allery six doors east o f I. O O. B. H all. Samples and price» in gallery. C . W il k in s , Photo. com- _ letter save in par,: _ .......... | ntoon m n sl^ U ie t h e r e by ‘A fter standing for the year before Oct. 1st or collections will 8tf past in the midst of a controversy have to be forced. over postal telegraph that for over forty years has gone on with a and barley that are perfectly clean There’s a man from down the river Th e first sign o f frost showed up Who must have a torpid liver, and of excellent varieties which he Wednesday night, but a fog set in Oi by some such serious malady be tried, offers at 1A cents per lb. For such sudden frenzies seize him blotting it out. John Jack and Annie Firmau ’Ti« imposable to ease him, E. B. M iller returned from a Save by lettimg bim bis clnmsv quill be- ^ lb * 1 G o s e lÿ S t u d y in g t e gave one of their splendid shows stride. guments against the bill made so few month’s stay iu Douglas coun here Tuesday night to a small vigorously by a great telegraph ty on Tuesday. Polysyllable« he mutters. _ __ , . . . .. audience. O nly for the fact that Void of meaning, words he utters company which is now its only S. E.'Ilarkness has put a condi- , . , .. a. . • , . , , , . . they did not rdvertise sufficiently- Equal to our own disgusting, rasher aim. * _ __ _ — A 1. sw A —« w . I » n m .~s n / V . J « . * visible opponent. I don’ t believe tion on the east side o f his soda Notoriety he's claiming, they would have had a big house. | it is possible to argue this question At what else can he be aiming, factory building. Our customers all speak highly Everybody know« hi« nom de plume and down. There is a deep ftl d far- Geo. Shallows,'started for his old name. ¡u praise o f St. Patrick's Pills. I reaching conviction among the home in North Missouri Tuesday They are the best.- P erry Bros. H. De Bouillon al« * «cribbles people that the telegraph service n igh t Bon voyage , George. Carroll, Nebraska. For sale by ( Off some poetry in dribble« is by right a part of the postal ser John Shelton came in from U. S. Knowlton and S. L. Leneve. And he blows our Congre «man up to the «kies. vice. The measure is intended to Douglm* county lue.-daj after au Coquille City, Oregon. Bnt he's farther down the river g ite th e country avast enlargement absence o f some three yeais. « h a . i And he has a better liver J P ay u p .— A ll those owing me So we’re more content to let him moralize. of the postal system and bring It is in order n o w to discard fo r 8 e r v jce 0f U )y horse will home to the people the cheap use a Photographs I and, us an ni>peticer,#liey excel any other date to me at my office in Coquille City, i Coos county, Oregon. preparation. — ---------- ► ■.»-<— ---------- I L . llarlocker, M i l I t e N e t tle «! ; Administrator o f the estate of C. \V. F A ll those owing J. T. »Jenkins, V 011 Pegeit. deceased. Sept 23 f»w postal telegraphy. Appended to : the letter is a mass of nuttier per taining to ‘.he subject, making al ¡together 223 pages, closely printed, including 82 per cent o f the “""T I» V e »»»y » I l il » l» n r < l ‘ * 1C lie it 111 : 1 1 ic a i u l L l r e r lo lir e . P ill». The undersigned having been appointed These pi Ils.are scientifically compounded, administrator of the estate of Cites. F. W. I and uniform in notion. No eripin« pain so Von l ’egert deceased, by the Judge of the commonly following the use of pills. They County Court of Coos county. Stale of Ore ,iro adapted to both adults and children gon. All persons having claims against the with perfect safety. We guarantee they said estate ¡tre hereby notified that they are have no equal in the cure of sick headache, j required to present the same, with the prop- e si con- 1 p.ition, dyspepsia and biliousness; er vouchers, within six months from this of one of the most powerful agen cies o f modern commerce ami civil ization.” ITS C O N ST IT U T IO N A LIT Y . vr..-: - Jtg -A-3KTID - A - O E 3 S T T . House and two acres of land for sale at Bandon for less than the house cost. The owner wishes to ]eaVe on account of health. Iu- quire of Sinclair <fc Harlocker. - — — •------- ->=?■ I l l A: 114, Front St., San Francico, Cal. Hay, Feed of al! kinds, Flour k Meals. Highest Market Prices Obtained for Apples and all green Kruits, Salt Salmon, Chittim Hark, Hides, Skins and Wool, Furs of all kinds, Match Wood, Stave liolts, atid produce generally. I Al so BUT, AS VI M. as KFI.i. GOODS ON COMMISSION Information of any kind will cost you nothing— inquiries will receive prompt attention at my hands v7nll For Sale! 10 head o f cattle, price 8225; 3 ¿ . t i ” : , KÆ-frc.v 8 i-- ~ ¡SPS.4 -, J. X WILSON, c,," 8> - cubes, 13 yeai-olds past, Also one span of fou horses, price 8300. 1 wanting to sell immediately— 1 M rs. U. Root, Prop.. have a business call to the east. Co> i utile Ci I y, Call on or address Joseph Noyes, nCtf M yrtle Point. Fourth doorc-a-t Odd Fellows huildiut Z T ; “ C8D111LLE m M E E !, - » « ---- A Bargain O P T IC IA IT , COQUILLE CITY I Always ket ps on band a cimice and fresh supply o 1 re ad ] i s. cakes, etc. — FO R SA LE , ON V E R Y E ASY T E R M S ,— The Robinson House, fully fur nished and everything complete, necessary for a first class hotel. A pply to Coos B ay R eal E state A nd D evelopm ent C o m pany , 1\ O. j iox, 178 , Marshfield, Oregon, Watchmaker, Jeweler & » IX L i j : To supply the constant demand for homer »f this class. F ront S t r e e t , E ast E nd . All kinds (.1 re tiring neatly done at rea «enable rate«, Work Warranted to give satisfaction. Orders taken for Watches and Jewelry not in stock. All work must lie paid for before leaving the shop. We have iko Exclusive Control o f Near Town. Where you can secure the amount of teres you desire. On Good Terms. As to the constitutionality of Next the politician prance« postal telegraphy the Postmaster- We now offer 10.1 acres of the Fonts bind Out the country a u d it« chance«. General says in part: “ It has been * *• :V mile from cor|>oratc limits of the beau But for him the whole thing would have 9-2 w tiful and promising town of Uoqaille. Coos argued by learned lawyers for a . M arried .— A t the residence of . gone to smash ¿1. R ( B e s s o n , county, Oregon. score o f years that a government the bride’s parents on Riuk creek Proselyting Mormon elders have He must tell us how he saved us, > m telegraph is unconstitutional. The Civil Engineer and Surveyor, Oct. 7, by Justice Simon, Mr. I . been having crowded houses and ho™ ver’ how he 9haved QB’ t -j4 Xt T r '. » ■, C t V» f - J l — » S - O -A ft A . .V w >.j l i i b . r j if* i * n i * m . How his energy prevented a crea t crash. City and Sanitary Engineering, Ditches motives of these gentlemen have N. DeLong and M i s s Annie Golviu. prospects of having many converts r». h». 2 .». or 4»» acre lots. part lunch Then the banker cries his dollars. and Flumes located, Lines run, Plans. been one of two groups in all cases. ' n : level mnl No. ! for frui t ami res!- Rev. Campbell is agent for the iu English towns the past few And the harness man his collars, Maps and t s'saiates furnished for al! kind - ill lice: -. .".tal 1 »art bottom land v, liicli is very They have been paid attorneys of of work. Apply at the Coast Mail affice. Stanley works in Douglas county, weeks, but about the time their While the blacksmith, always ready fora rich. Met to make it d. -arable tb • two circs t Murshiidd. < )r<-: on. And den’t have to offer a prize to tell Oil» tho e corporations whose special and we commit his keeping to the work began to bear fruit irate blow. are combined in nearly every tract offen d. Goods, for its the BEST HADE. Every Can hold» interests have demanded that their An Ilxiraordiuarj dac^ iiu . Several chanco« for spring water to first te n d e r c a re of cur neighbors to the husbands, fathers, brothers and o u r old wagon« and wheelbarrow«, ONE A k 9 m HALF POUNDS. choosers, and will be sold, if desired, on monopolies should in no wr.y be A farm of “41 acre« mi the Coquille river. earft. | sweet hearts to the number of three Anything that’« in his line he’ll do just *i o m. interfered with. T i e other op 5 miles from Bandon: 9 > acres of bottom. Th e schooner S. Danielson load- hundred appeared on the scene. BO- 30 acres cleared; M acres swamp. 20 ¡teres ORE. C O Q U IL L E , ponents were those who imagined dike and in hay m n low; 40 head of cat ed at Lyons’ mill, this pluce, last The P io u s frauds were dragged Now there come« the railroad boomer, Baiane in one and two v» nrs with Interest, eside him Mada n Rumor, . . . . . . k — * * 1 . « ___ a „ „ a _______ » i„ And best m *p the Constitution woul . he exposed tle: 45 tons of hav, good orcirmt, house, which will «nable mary to secure a small week and was towed below, ready tlje streets at ropes’ ends s She of railroads, steamboats, scandals, all M * i J * » • . ; » C L 2m barn and out 1 ■ ildings; horse wn‘»on. farm Immotimi if v.,-11 managtd will bring nun- to ever)- sort of outrage weie they v— can tell to sail Wednesday by the tug Tri- finally treated to a coat of implements, l ’riee 815 o; cash, bal "i'o t !:t . -s»il p o p le of CtHpiille City and .‘id C ■ it. « *rt : rían . ì ' to fall sick for a day. Courts of ance on time. This offer is open for six i: V« HID There’s the justice and the lawyer tar and feathers. the surrounding or.u try: I have fitted up uraph. r»>m t< v- , church \Nith the rancher and the sawyer the highest appeal have settled weeks only. Address tit once. scSioo!. marl:• t< dm only > m inuti - a -;rst-eîa-s • alb.-ry in Marshfield, opposite A fam ily of a mother, two The possibilities o f astronomi- Each your local correspondence try t( ,T.M IV. ON. lîirsffs dore. I claim to do the ('ri ;., h* this question Congress settled it vva!k froi.i I si lundinu :-;.s!»nrg swell. F an d o n . C m on. .rh d n >it( ' os county. When you daughters and a sou perished in a cal research are wonderful to con- > on M K. lin now c >ü- !» s; and prop »s Ò d. in advance of judicial action by ar in .»nr cit y call and see my work and yon <»ctur<*d; tlu «•«.< •»•st locations vet (T, fire in their residence at Dubuque, tmplate. The powerful glasses la t e rh f n thp men who stand the beach cn, making the l lilted Hlatrs the • -i! * • c»U\me -d. Your patronage respect- NOTICE FOi: P U ilL IC A j I o n . A ( t ( ) ! > , l I-A N E O Iowa, on the 5th and they were ly constructed enables people to see E a,h «>m thinks .lmt h» vuii resell .m d. owner and tin R iS t o lìlc e D e p a r t - Land Office at lb. -bur--. Or- g n. » Just a little farther in poetic fame J. W . R ioob . Sept« tuber 2. 1 • U. > ' found closely embracing one an- unmistakable signs of life and ren- Than the man who wrote the line on I ’or v7 nil*! P l’.otographer. ment the manager of the hist line Notice is hereby given that tin- f »Honing A farm anil (’ airy r-.ncu for sale at a bnr- other. son ou planets far removed from The old legendary Rhine on of wire constructed for commercial named sett!* r has filed notice of. his inten- j gain, adjoining tin Gli r g roaiulis at Ar.i-co But their writing« fail to make them o o o u i i h rs m i l l Capt. Littlefield, accompanied our own. Recently a party of »M G o v e r n - ti.»n to make final proof in support of Ics j C 4 >S COUU 1 V, V >.-4 ind public use. "I m R e tí * otq^ great name. i. ca »litaiiiiii;í» 14’» acre-». claim, and that said proof will be made be I I l H> acres 1>ot to. !i ill ani . acres Lv- 1 by W . R. Getty, Geo. Nichols and gentlemen discovered some lights fon have many a weekly writer AN D — ment telegraph schemes were con fore the Judge or Clerk of the county court bench land. 105 at elei/red innd ft net ti. Burke, the diver, came over from sc systematically arranged on the Whose loose reins we sha’n’t draw tight- i s t it u t io im l; w lint s h a ll b e s a id , th en , of Coos Co. Or. at Empire City, Oregon, on > with (;'■ »d i «QC-half mile « f r v r fr< Tug Company!! the bay Wednesday evening to planet Mars as to give rise to the --- „ . _ _ , . , . ?r . . . . of the liimtetl postal telegraph ! Wednesday, October 22.1*90, viz: Clinr!« steamboat landing a qil irter of a mile O . G il key. 1I’re-em p tiou D., 8. No. till S, fo r from p >sii»i:ic(‘ aiitl ■rVits -1 ii4)Qrt4*, good or- prospect the upper river for snags, belief that the people o f that .»orld I A" J ™ » • « ■”> « * " • > c,ow *'• i p| — D EALERS IN — a n d S F : ' Í o f > E chard, two Imrnt, >n<e house. milkhou t, t ’::e 1 jo ' s '• arul 12 or See. are in advance of ours and that Bnt we bt>i>e these criticisms, for bringing forward. There is no H an »I N E q o f S E ' , o f ÍL e . ti. T p- 2:». S. viXKlshed and util» r ontbiiildingn. To be Capt. Littlefield informs us .that . ... ... , ^ the lights are signals to us o f earth, Void of prejudice and schisms. douht it is constitutional. The A s a . 18 \V. sold with place, IS cows. 12 two-venr old he b will get out some piling and fix n , . May their wits and conscience very slight l i e nam es the fo llo w in g \vitnessi S t <) provt- | iteifv-rs, l't yearling L ife rs . 1 blood d bull, . . . Bavs, lakes, rivers, oceans, moun- sistant Attorney-General for the nr\ f l i a Itio m ti'n ir H i in w i n t a r n r u n o r - — AN D A L L K IN D S OF— ly prick. op the tramway this winter prepar- 1 team of horst s and It times«, dairy fix his c» »iitinui ms residence upon itnd c u lii- . . tains and what appears to be ar- Postoffice Department has nssured tures and farming untonsils g<> with the vaiin of said land, viz: atory to an early commencement . . , , . . . L U M B E B If you’re weary of my punning, place. For ¡»rice and t- rms apply to Uoht. , K , . n f . . 4 . 1 ■ A i v i A n t h A t * tmcial canals, w are * plain to be seer, A. D. Morse, F. M. Jackson, O. P. Elling- «* 4 1 % me that tho conclusion that the Have some thoughts of going gunning W. Bullard. Kt.udolpb, Coos county, (jtc- on the breakwater at the mouth of and a snow storm set in lasting After him who wields this worn out, old scheme is constitutional cannot be -sen f “d J(f athan Quick, all of Parkert gon. nfi tf C e d a r , f ir , a sh , m a p l e , m y r t l e , this river. ff burp, Coos Co., Oregon, goose quill. twenty-four hours after which a A lder and spruce lumber always resisted. J ohn H. ^ ttttpe , Eugene Kienlen, the German section computed to be as large as Just consider what the source is, hand and fur sale at the lowest rates IT S ADVANTAGES. l l ^ i s er. , , t | And that he who writes of course jb who had his house and barn go the whole o f the United States was ! j u s t - a Croaker’’- o n e who lives at Croak- Iu concluding the Postmaster- ville. away in the freshet just below this aeen to be covered with the fleecy w n General says he has always invited TxL. S . K : i S T 0 V ^ X _ . T 0 3 S r , place is located in San Benito Co. j “ beautiful.” The largest glass W h y S u f f e r ? w i t h t h e It o in e r iy nt I)nu(HtisT AMi’ l'nAiiM.u isr, - P b o p b iit t o u , the most rigid scrutiny and critic By Tug T R I U M P H on H ub «!. Cal., and writes to have us send now/in use is forty inches, and WILL J. TENNISS0N, PROP. ism of the measure. “ It is not,” Coquille City, Oregon. the river and bar, fit n asonable rate Gentlemen: I have been a great sufferer him the H e r a l d . D o w it is proposed to construct one from Sciatic Rheumatism for five years. A lie says, “ a proposition to take Full line of Drug«, Chemical«, Datent portion of that time have been confined to Mr. Harkness is petitioning the of fifty inches, which, it is claimed my Medicines. Toilet articles, Tobacco and 1 ¡Hit»01, Ubiti ll-AA Ot d aild st«ive tiIU- bed. Having been treated by the best money from the Treasury or em Cit city council for a sidewalk from will bring the moon virtual!)- in physicians without relief. I am now tak- ploy additional civil servants; it is ber purchased. - _ i. ,. ,. . o i it i j ing the fourth bottle of Hibbard's Klieuina- Prescriptions a specialty—carefully filled Orders for lumber filled in quanti Odd Fellows’ hall via W ilkin’s gal- touching distance. Speed the d a y tie Syrup and firmly believe it will work a not a proposition to put any power 1 at all hours I l a j o r d i g i t i . ties to suit, ;md ¡it the lowest livin g lery, H ebalo office, M. R Jones' » b e » , i f necessary, a gl.es o f o n e ! whatever in the hands o f the gov- Night call, front room over the Store rates. reaideoce and up Elliott to 3rd S t hundred inchea is soecessfally ; i ernme»t. It is a pro »„sitiou sin,.. J. P A R K E R , I have ever taken. 1 cheerfully reoo;-, menu W . D rank . J. W . H u g h e s , Thence east to city limits. L e t us cast. C H A S . F. DOE. plyfto dovetail together two great , A . „ ,. this medicine. j • First door east of uobmson House. Parkersburg, Coos county, Oreg. haye it by all means. ! machines so that one shall do husi- Front streefi c,»,,uilie City, Oregon. S n le o r (h e P r o p e r t y o f th e 8. W . I Mr«. A It ha Herrington, Altona, Mich. H E W v ln lS tf Sold by It. S. Knowlton, Coquille City, Or. O. A. S o c ie ty nt A rtic o . The bar is supplied with the best brands I ness equitably nnd by that means The West Shore is doing a noble of vim . brandies, whiskeys, bera nnd cigars A t the annnal meeting of tliei i make more money, which ¡diall work urging the state to make a PVV.I.M«» W A S T E D . to l»o found. PIOMEER S W. O. A. kholders o f the S. ^ [ willingly be accorded to it by the - decent showing at the W orld’s stockholders ety, held at the fair ErouudB p r , '° c « » Bay R°aeburg ot|ier to utilize its m * . « F air at Chicago next year, the Ono LO RENZ, Cash. r J o tic e ! m I : GENERAL MERCHANDISE a a w a a BANNER SALOON! úii) Inilÿ ri T O B la r k s m it S iS lio }}! iept. 12.11890, it « , t decided committee appointed for the pu r-! on ®eP* a l(l rhp fo i r o n f i U - ^ K . oose thev have have to hold the tttirs o f the' society at pose bavin* having shown shown that that they no aspirations above a small coun Bandon, and the beard of directors was instructed to sell.the property ty fair. _, of the society at Arago to pay M arried . At the home of the (lebt8 Now> tLerptorei agreenble bnde e parents at Bandon Oct. 4, t„ 6aill instuction8 lll€ boRrll o f di. 1800, by bev. R. J. t . Campbell, L , eDry ® ner an . iss K it- 1. ross. or t 16 ceremony a superb wedding d.nner was spread to which it dozen or more »„cited friends did ample justice, so saith the parson. W e are getting out 7000 copies of Good kind’s Commercial Bui- letiu for gratuitous circulation. I t gives Coos county a good send off, and w ill be pro.luc.ive o f much good. A copy will be sent to every taxpayer in the county and an ad in it will do worlds of good. • T o stop the terrors of war some one has prepared a somniferous compound to be dropped into the enemies camp from a balloon that will put to sleep everything ani mate, soldiers, horses— eve ry thing. Oneo tinder its infiuen O > ’T ici • * . | . k . . • j * • fv PrU * * “ rei',<,Ve ; «killed and faithful energy bids for piling. P iles to measure ■ .....m ... , LUl ^om twenty-five to sixty feet in to help supply the people with still better means of communication, length, as the company inay order, furnished still more cheaply. It and to be not less than ten inches j ! j : is not a proposition to buy the rail at the small end. T o bo deliveret roads or coal mines, sawmills or along the rmht of way where need hake.- i ps of tlm conn fry. I f reclor8 rael on October 1st, 1890,, ed, or in the waters o f Isthmus o itc- peak o it it r tl e lei ‘graph nt tl»e fair grountls and decided to 'slough. Bids will also be received 8 ’ock! ! ! ■ s »meone must stand sell said property at public anction for cedar ties, 8 feet long, G inches f«»r 1 !. i i j i ! f » in Rie interest of 0D Salar(iay> 0 e t 18 189(l Hl(. thick, and not lest» than 8 inches the cl 'lì ! i r Gl egra phy that tln*y „ 1 « to commence at 10 o'clock a. j wide; to be hewed nnd faced on » Ì i m » it belojigs to Ibis want. top and bottom. Ties to be d eliv m., anJ continue during the day department to 'a';e this stand, and ered along the right o f way of said until all the following property is 1 1 propose intelligently and persist- company at such points nnd at i . - A i r sold: such times ns they may direct, j en^ y > t° keep this subject before The pavilion, stable, exhibit j Ties and piling to be p<%iii for on y ° n> *n strong confidence that it stall, grand stand, judges stand, inspection nnd acceptance o f the j n°t he long before your coin- pool stand, fencing, 1 scraper, 1 company. Address bids to mittee will take steps to gne the burrow, 3 pump*, etc. W. B. K ino . P<" p ' o " l i e f preyed for. Supt. Constructioo, Marshfield, Or. Attest: J. H enry Schroeder, m it ic i : to th e r m ic i 10-2w Sec. J.TJ. M ar t in , P ain t er , — --- — ■■- » ♦------------ B o a H j ' s T n i i r i i l l liP Wnp|«|, f Ex-Mayor Darnel F. Bent y . of ßentty’ß celebrated organs and pianos, Washington, New Jersey, has returned horno from an ex- tended tour of the world. Road ms d vertust m nt in this paper r. , 1 ( . Ì 137 Acres H a s locateti in Coquille City, and is r ndy ptr! tinti t » do all O f choice bottom land on Co painter’t quille rivor. Good barn, fair W - r - it.. bouse and about 30 acres in culti And at Id Carri:ti.*( vation. Good orchard of choice; to tilt, tf primes at 835 per acre. Prouounc- part ionlr ed by JUG to the cheapest» i 1 ' ‘1 it . . h . r t . A i ho -i_5T3- intuii', in th Warrant Call on fiii:> i’. < ). I' X t styiPi Vi ■' «>rk ni t ' C A 11 „ COTTAC H;«« attained n standard of excellence which » t up» c\ c :kiii ■ ì ’.provement that Inveri* ione y can produco. ar ? HUGHES & CRANE, P ro p s. LT, Kinds of farm work solicited. Horse slioeiitf» and jilow work a specialty Supplies for loRuing work, wed^ec, doys. riit” S. cant-hooks and everything used iti loq^in^ camps kept on hand. Satisfaction ■jearantred. Shop on corner nor|h of I ’io- tieei Feed stallie. nll'itf \ Pairoaizo lions Industry The new A 1 ¡Schooner P arkersburg , A- i'M J S - -* ^* *= * CO I G S T A G E LINE! Console to Otter coy, C a r ry in g t lie E S T A R U S H l . D H E S I T A T IO N , 1 I W j H : l 1 ■ '* F A C i t l T l E S . w a ?». 4,i: ts w o it it is i ’ a , i>» . h l •? ^ ! i .»¿I 1 Freight and Passengers Stajjes will leave Uoquille City every day, except Sunday, at 5 a. in. and 1 p. m., oon- neotin<i with steamer each trip for all points on Ci»os bay. Leave Utter City every day, except Sunday, at 9 a. m. and d:30 p. m. 1’asseuRer« by morning stage can visit Marshfield and Kmp re City, having two hours in each place, returning to C o- quille City, the same day, IT a x e , One m ¿Litó. u i? p p T iT lP n p iU f i .A f í A TI t 4 n ia»i ÀÀ . à f Ì’.IJL wA PIANOS, fTCGLS, BOOKS. JOHNSON ero ID c lla r . 2..T"' w T * 1 L L m »»P & and make DUNHAM, Propritort. TH E Riiül F\î»r(‘ss!y fur i I r * « ) S M A IL S , Always go with the M ails Connections. Those excellent Orirans arc celebrated for vol ume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of comldimt i(>n, artistlo deslfni, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most f-ttrael iv<>, orimmentaI and desirable oifrans for houitts, schools, cliurehes, lodges, wx*iot ies, etc. XJ. I X h T P -A D E »und tri j n il 4( * . R 5 5 g n il ¡ 2 0 Drugstore, M yrtle P oint , O r . tij M Propietor. IV ■ G iV . PFRKINS, .lean . paints, oils, toilet find i verything usually i ' f«H «ale. :q (.untied St ■ tobacco and Git