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P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y
All excursion o f a large number
o f citizens, and including tbo band
J. S. M'EWEN & D. F. DEAN, and Juuior Baseball Niue, took
Editors and Proprietors.
the steamer Dispatch last Sunday
D e v o te d to th e m a teriel and social up morning for Baudot! to be present
b u ild in g o f th e G o q u ill« V a lle y p a rticu la rly
at the contest between the Baudon
and o f C oos C o u n ty g e n e ra lly .
S ubscription , per year, iu a dvan ce, %1.
and Coqnille nines, the second
P. FISHER, N bwbpapeh A d v w t u i * » A o e kt , under tbe league schedule.
The
51 Merchants’ Exchange, San Franclaco in
our authorized agent. This paper la kept on file, attendance on the ground was very
( a hi* office.
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large aud the enthusiasm earnest.
^T U E S D ATT M A Y 21, 18957~ A good many side bets were made
on tbo result. The Baudon boys
were uuusually hopeful of winning,
for they have now strengthened
their team with the addition of
four extra good players from Port
The H e r a l d has splendid club
land aud Astoria who are employes
bing facilities with the best newspa-
pers published in the land. W e offer on government works at Baudon.
The Baudon nine was composed
The H erai . d and the New
of Burkhart, Emmitt, Williams,
York T W IC E - A - W E E K
VVUKLLI, D oth fo r o n e y e a r
Mehl, J. Lester, Perbam, G. Lester,
for only............................. $ 2 25
Fredrick and Smeer.
The H e r a l d and the Weekly
The Coqnille nine comprised C.
S. F. Examiner.................. 2 75
Baxter, Buzan, Johnson, J. E.
The H e r a l d and the Daily
Examiner, including Sun
Norton, G. Baxter, 8. Norton, H.
day’s mammoth edition .. 7 80 Baxter, C. Lorenz and B. E. Nosier.
G. A. It. comrades can get “ The
E. Keckner, fronc the govern«
National Tribune,” published at
Washington City, D. C., at this ment qur.rry, was umpire, aud won
office for $1 a year in advance, or the confidence and esteem o f all.
with the H e r a l d , ike Uco papers
W e herewith give the result of
«2.50!
the game, without details or aDy
criticisms, as these teams meet
(M a m h fl.ld M on.)
Hark Dunham, who is in Cali agaiu Boon iu tbia city and several
fornia for his health, is reported times during the season. The
better. H e will return next week BaDdouiuns won, as per following
on the Blanchard.
score:
The ship-wrecked sailors off of
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
the schooner liobert & Minnie Bandou........ 0 8 8 1 0 0 0 3 *—30
came down tbe beach last week Coquille....... 2 0 0 0 6 3 0 3 1-14
and took passage on one of the
The next league game takes place
Son Francisco steamers.
next Sunday in this place, between
tbe Coqnille and Empire nines.
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Cot. Muncy has been quite Bick
for some time, but is convalescing.
H e is out at the hlacksand mines.
Tbe town election will take place
on the 4th Monday, May 27. There
are five trusteee, a recorder and a
marshal to elect.
N. It. Smith, of northern Curry,
wasiu townMonday, having brought
i d a thousand pounds of wool which
he disposed of to Ihe woolen mills
company at 11 cents a pound.
Tb e schooner Parkersburg is ex
pected s o o d with new machinery
for the Parkersburg mills.
The
mills are being thoroughly over
hauled, and the boilers and engine
that were bought at the Crawford
mill on Sixes river, some two years
ago, will do service at that place.
Bert Buzan came over from tbe
bay last week.
P rof. Kanematz is barely getting
over bis recent attack of la grippe.
Attend Mrs. Unruh’s lectures at
the Methodist church next Satur
day night and Sunday night.
The new saloon has had put in
place a sign written by N. W. Len-
eve. I t is the “ Shamrock saloon."
Miss L illy Wilson has received
a nice piano, and will at once begin
tbe study o f music as an accom
plishment.
The schooner Del Norte arrived
at Morras Bro’s mdLJast Saturday,
weVif ffM ^ e f^ s B 'o w n "some-' tine uuu win ioaa wun lumber For San
goods that were being made for Fraucisco.
samples and are called Mandarins;
Mrs. J. W .S u gg will begin dress
that is, they nr9 goods used by a making and plain and fancy sow
certain class of Chinamen, and are ing at Miss N ellie F ig g ’s millinery
made o f different colors, for in pnrlors, nud kindly solicits a share
stance, one side may be blue and of tbo public patrouage.
the other a different color.
The
We are under obligations to
mills are doing a lively business,
and noxt Monday the company will Georgo Moulton for favors. H e
start the carding machines and was summoned ns a juryman last
spindles running day and night
week, and on his return from the
while the looms will be kept run
ning from six in the morniDg till bay performed a kindness for us.
9 o’clock at nigh t
Thos. Stephenson, J. H. Fees and
W. R. Marshall, of Fortuna, Hum
J.ec I trim«.
boldt counly, Cal., are prospect
May 17.— Lots of warm weather
ing here, nnd we learn that tbe first
at present. That is what the farm
has purchased J. T. Moulton’s
ers want.
School commenced the Gth day place above town.
o f May.
Robert A iry is our
The closiug down o f the M yrtle
teacher. The school is progressing
nicely and there are about 35 or 40 Poiut paper will afford au oppor
tunity for another publication in
weholars attending at present.
H iet Stnuford and Mrs. Laura Coos county, for certainly tbe
Martin visited their friends and enterprising citizens o f that place
relatives nt Fairview and L ee the
will not bo without a local press.
first o f the week.
The funeral of Miss M yrtle
E. P. Mast visited in this vicinity
Saturday aud Sunday.
H e was White, who died at her mother's
<juite sick when ho started for home; home at Baudon last Saturday
it is supposed he had the grip.
evening, after a protracted nnd
Mrs. \V. H. Brown visited her
wastiDg illness, took place iu this
friends nt L ee Tuesday.
Webb Mast has been quite sick city yesterday upon the arrivnl of
fo r tbe last week. I presume he the remains on the lower-river
hse got the grip, ns that is the pre steamer.
vailing complaint.
N. W . Leneve is putting in some
There will be a protracted m«ot-
ing at the North Fork church the noat and substantial bead aud foot
3d Sunday in June. Rev. Shangle, stubs at tbe cemetery. They are of
the presiding elder, will conduct wood, but made o f red cedar and
the services.
so thoroughly saturated and cov
Ed Weekly passed through this
vicinity with a drove o f cattle ths ered with paint and sauded that
last o f the week. H e is driving they are almost equal to atone.
cattle for George Flanagan.
T b e is a re a la rg e n a m b e ro f pros
Mrs. 0. H. Mast o f L ee made
her eon It. H. Mast o f Binilou a pectors in the Coquille valley, aud
many are securing homes nnd
pleasant visit last week.
J. W. Byers o f this place cut ranches. O f course Coquille City
his foot quite badly one day comes in for n goodly share.
Our
this week. It seems like Jim has
grnnd valley, navigable stream,
bad luck with his feet.
railroad, delicious water, glorious
W ith best wishes,
T ophy .
climate, etc., nra attractions.
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H ere is an item taken from the
Corvallis Gazette: Born to Manly
Carrier’s Poland Chinn sow, April
1,1894,19 pigs, and March 5,1895,
15 pigs, making n total increase of
49 pigs in 11 months and fourdays.
Tw o o f the first litter that were
slaughtered before nine months of
age dressed 250 pounds each, and
the rest were in proportion, mak
ing an aggregate from the first lit*
t* r o f 3750 pounds o f pork.
W ith the process kept up, this
bow ’ s producing capacity is 3750
pounds o f meat three times per
year, or an aggregate of 11,250
pounds per annum, worth at five
cents per pound, «552.50.
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Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
W w M 't Fair H lfh M t AU4al and Dlploaia.
C o u rt P r o r r r r t I u « « .
U.1
IU 1 I1 IU 1 !
IM F B O V K M E 1 T .
John Manniug w h s convicted of A r t « I r e s * 1»? C n | »f. J . J « W l i W H t I l c -
l'ore tUe Ilourrt «1* U. N. D iik I-
arson on hie trial last week and
ii «* i * r*.
received a sentence last Friday, a ;
The board of U. S. engiueers
term o f 5 years iu Ihe penitentiary.
with headquarters at Portland, a
He w h s taken at once oat to Salem. |
eptcial visiting board from the
The jurors were Henry Grady, C.
east, aud delegations o f prominent
E. G ilbeit, 8. S. Eudicott, A. J.
citizens from Salem, Oiegon City,
Mayse, J. E. Quick, C. J. Kirae,
Corvallis, Eugene, Albany and
R. C. Muir, W. F. K ite, J. L . Ran-
other inland points, assembled at
dleman, E. F. Swearengin, E. J. I
Newport, on Ynquina bay, last
Krantz and W. A . Epperson.
week, and among others who ad
Amos Hatcher filed au ap p eal!
dressed th j convention iu the in
and was released on bond ad in
terest o f harbor improvement was
terim. H e was sentenced to one
our own Capt. IVinant, whose in
year.
telligence and rich experience as a
The case ngaiost C. B. Owen, for
seafarer eminently fitted him to
robbery, was tried and Owen was
speak on the subject.
A fter re
acquitted. H e was arrested imme
hearsing in general the need of
diately on another charge, that of
the cheaper transportation afforded
arson.
by our water-ways and by sea, and
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G. W. Norton offers his nice tbe benefits of the government’s
home, west side, with 1£ acies of care in that behalf, he dwelt partic
land, including nice young orchard, ularly on Pacific coast bars, tides
and winds, also on the benefits the
garden, etc., for sale cheap.
jetty
system had already boen to
N otice . — A meeting o f the board
of directors o f the Coos County our coast ports.
Mercantile & Shipping Association
On this latter topic, among other
is hereby called to be held in Co local references, we take pleasure
quille City, Friday, M ay 24, 1895, in quoting the following from Capt.
at 2 o’clock p. m.
B y order o f
Winant’s address:
W . D uane , Pres’t.
“ The jetty system, then, is no
J. H. James, secretary.
longer au experiment; it is a dem
Undoubtedly a new steamer line onstrated
success,
and
men
will be placed between this river who expressed doubts about it
and San Francisco at an early day. tweuty years ago are uow quite
And I
Arrangements are well on toward ready to acknowledge it.
think that Ihe problem is far from
completion, in which local parties
being solved ns to what extent
are interested with San Francisco these jetties may result in doing
commercial men, and a first-class good. I believe Ynquina was the
steamer will give us regular com first harbei on this coast where this
munication with the city. Coquille system of improvement was under
taken, and ns the benefit lias been
City will be the poiut at this end
so markecLand apparent, I would
o f the line. O f course Judge Dyer like to see it followed out to its le
is an important factor in this step gitimate eud, fer I am not w illing
forward. Now let our people unite to concede that Capt. Simons’ idea
and give a united, earnest support. that the power of man has reached
its lim it in overcoming Nature’s
obstacles on the Imr.
Although 1
g e n e r a l ”
n e w s .
have perhaps taken up too much
A M I L L I O N A I R E H E L D F O B M U R D E R . time on this subject, yet there is
Battle Creek, Mich., May 10.— A. one modest little harbor to which
C. Arnold the millionaire, arrested I would like to direct attention.
for choking his son to denth last 1 say modest, because it has had
December, was held for trial today no influence to bring it prominently
on the charge of murder in the to public notice aud yet it is one of
the most positive and marked evi
first degree.
dences o f the benefit of tbe govern
S E N A T O R r A L M E R ’ s G L O O M Y V IE W .
ment work that can be found any
Chicago, Mny 14.— United States where.
I refer to the Coquille
Seuator John M. Palm er in no river.
interview here today, in auswer to
“ I remember well wlieu the very
a question ns to what the outlook smallest coasting vessels could only
for his party is in Illinois, replied: enter tbe river amoug dangerous
“ I t line no outlook. E very man in rocks, through a shifting chnnnel
the party is looking out for him- «■•I i i a V) vwa - 1 4 gnmeL'p-"’ ' ' ! • • * **r
S TR O N G L A B O R U N IO N 8 .
Denver, Mny 14.— The most im
portant work accomplished in mnuy
years in the interest of organized
labor was consummated today by
the convention o f the Western
Federation of Miners.
The coal
miners' unions, representing thou
sands of men in several western
and northern states, w eie admitted
to membership in the federation.
The step was made without any
extended discussion, such as was
anticipated, aud the proposition to
admit was carried by a heavy ma
jority.
The nquisiticn o f the coal
miners makes the Western Federa
tion o f Miners one o f the most
powerful labor bodies in the coun-
try.
F IC K L E
RYM ES
HAS
HARD
T IM E S .
Laporte, lnd., May 9.— Abraham
Rymes was today granted a divorce
from his 10th wife. The evidence
disclosed she was lain first bride,
and that he married eight other
women before he was again wedded
to his first wife.
T l i r f« r .n < l f.n «l«r I . O. O . F .
A t Salem last Thursday elected the
following officers:
T. J. Stites,
Albany, grand ranster; A. G. W a ll
ing, Portland, deputy graud master;
W. I. Vawter, Medford, grand war-
deu; E. E. Sliarou, Portluud, grand
secretary; J. G. Wright, Salem,
grand treasurer; L . C. Parker,
Dallas, grand representative.
R E B E K A U G R A N D O F F IC E R S .
E lla J. Gates, LaFayette, presi
dent; L. D. Fellows, McMinnville,
vice president; W innie Grshani,
Roseburg, secretary: Ida Foster,
Portland, treasurer. The Rebek-
ahs elect uo grand representative
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A mustnrd plaster is not a very
poetic subject; but, ah!how warmly
it appeals to a mau’s feeliugs.
X o r lli l u rk
IC in u lr U n t c « .
Heart is Stronger
Mny. 18.— Hail, all hail! to the
H e u a i d o f truth.
Fainting Spells, N euralgia and
Aside from the usual order was
Blood Poison
a heavy thunder storm on the
night of the 15th.
H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a C lv e s H e a lt h
Fruit iu this vicinity promises to
a n d C o m fo rt.
be a fair crop, despite the late
“ C. I . H o o d A C o., L o w e ll, M e s a .:
frosta aud former predictions.
“ D ea r S ira : I saw l l o o d ’a S arsaparilla
Horses seem, in this country, to h ig h ly re c o m m e n d e d In n ew sp a p ers. 1
be discerners of the human mind,
h ad n e u ra lg ia in
judging from the actions of the one
my
head, back
a n d arm s.
I also
ridden by the young North-Forker
had w ea k fa in tin g
a few Sundays ngo.
\Ve would
sp ells a n d co u ld
advise the young man to use a bri
fin d n o t h in g to
dle bereafier.
do m e any good.
Miss Edna Bunnell was visiting
A f t e r re a d in g tha
her young friends a few days this
t e s t im o n ia ls
week, but lias now returned to her
a b o u t t h e go o d
borne in Woodruff hollow.
H o o d ’s S arsapa
r illa w as d o in g ]
Fishing is the leading sport on
d e c id e d t o g iv e it
the river these days, but not many
a t r ia l.
I h ave
fish nre caught owing to the depth
M iss R o sa S h eld on
ta k e n it re g u la rly
o f water.
La Center, Wuih.
s in c e e a r ly last
H erbeit Johnson has been yieit-
y e a r and can t r u t h f u lly say it
ing Marshfield quite fiequently,
H a s P e r fe c t ly C u r e d M e .
and on his visit this week was ac
I d o n o t su ffe r n o w w it h a n y b r e a k in g o u t
companied hy his sister, Miss o n m y h ead, n o r h a v e a n y fa in t in g spells.
L illis ; they Imve returned to their T h e a c tio n o f m y h ea rt has been s tr e n g th -
home once more.
Sarsa
Sherman Flinn o f this place
made n trip to your city, presum
parilla
ably for the purpose of visiting the
I. O. <1. T. lodge, Inst Tuesday. On
B e S u re
! *>¡8 return his demeanor betokened
t o G et H o o d ’ s.
‘ ^«appointment. H e has our sym- en ed and I am fr e e fr o m a ll p a in . I ch eer
H o o d
I
(- t ir e s
j
f u lly re co m m en d H o o d 's S a rsa p a rilla t o
Miss K itty Bronson o f B ig creek \ w h o e v e r w ish es t o e n jo y h e a lth and c o m
is at present visiting at her sister’?, 1 f o r t . ” M is s R o s a S h e l d o n , L a C en ter,
W a s h in g t o n . N . B . B e t o g e t H o o d ’s.
Mrs. Jeff Bonham's.
P re p a re a o n ly b y C. I. H o o d & C o .,L o w e ll,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Fliun wore the M ass. S o ld hy a ll d r u g g is ts , f 1; s ix fo r <6.
guests o f E. Bunnell one day this! H o o d ’s P i l l s cure Nausea, Sick Headache.
week.
Indigestion, Biliousness. 25o. per box.
S. B. Holleubenk’s family, who
have been stopping at Salem tbe
I West Oregonian |
past winter, have arrived nnd are
W e have learned that Jerry
nt present livin g in T. It. Taylor’s
Haynes intends moving to Myrtle
house. They are all enterprising
Point. This is good nows, as he is
families nnd welcome toour county.
one o f Coos county’s good men.
W e say come one amt all.
E d and Cecil Carter and Chns.
W e wonder why “ Uncle Mike”
sends no more items to the Bulle Poland start today for the Klamath
Indian agency country where they
tin?
A young lady iu this neighbor will try to get homesteads on the
hood found a plain gold band ring Indian reservation lately thrown
a short time ago, and as such finds open for settlement.
Ornt Grant came down from his
are nsuoally harbingers o f good
fortune, or forcasts of interesting home Wednesday, and we had the
coming events, we shall listen for pleasure o f hearing him talk over
eavly days in this valley. H e stated
the sweet chimes o f bells.
The two young men who called among other interesting things that
for the young misses on the even he was offered the Anderson place
ing for the amature ball should that sold the other day for «3000
learn to call earlier, or learn to for «50 at one time.
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watch the means o f egress. “ P ro
crastination is the thief o f time.”
W hile in Stockton, Cal., some
Rev. O. G. Quimby is on the time ago, Thos. F. Lanagan, of Los
river again. Somo say that “ load Banos, that state, was taken very
stone attracts.”
severely with cramps nud diarrhoea.
Steven Beuham and Miss K ittie He chanced to meet Mr. C. M. Car
Bronson are contemplating a visit ter, who was similarly afflicted. He
to South bay nnd on their way in said: “I told him of Chamberlain’s
tend stopping at Empire.
Won Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
der if it isn’ t another case o f “ ling, edy, and we went to the Holden
luci i v liens r
|
d ru g store nnd procured a bottle of
so as to be Impossible For them to
Miss L illie Johnson will go to it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt re
get ont and they would frequently live on Daniels creek this summer,
lief and I can vouch for its having
be detained in the river for weeks mnking her home at Sherman Cut-
cured me.” F o r sale by Dr. S. L.
and months, so long, that it is told q -8 ( j ood g ir|a can always find
Leneve, druggist.
of one captain, who, while waiting 1 „ ood [¡ome8
to get oat, planted some potatoes,
Miss Hattie Bronson, who has
J o jr ’ s f o r t h o J e .ile i! a n d G o o d
and ho had the pleasure o f digging bppil to p p in g with her sister in
H e a l t h l o r a l l ¿ [u n k in d .
and eating Ins crop before leaving. tbjs vlcillity hfts returned to her
JOY'S VEGETABLE- SARSAPARILLA.
I know of one vessel particularly, 1)ome on B ig creek
N e v ir miuc|,
the schooner, Mary Dclco, that was j)0y8; people these days do not die
just a whole year in the nver. Now 0f (,roken hearts aud distance lends
vessels are passing in every day or | enchantment ■
two and the valley is rapidly devel-1
The rumor is that Glen is in-
oping into a nch, productive coun- Ending renting his father’s place,
parties once more ventme to fortell,
State Food Commissioner H . B.
we would advise tbem to make
Luce iu his aunual report has the
good their predictions.
L ife is
following to any o f our creameries:
short, but sweet, and tbeir are
“ Coos couuty is one o f the oldest
but few who do not wish to cling
daily counties in tbe state, and
to the little spark while they may,
the industry has reached large de
iler pite adverse fortunes. W e may
velopment.
There are several
have occasion to recite the tragedy
creameries in the county, the
“ Is this where you vote?” said roost important o f which are the in full in the future.
A D a r l in g .
an Ohio votaress to the election Coos Bay Creamery at Marshfield;
officer.
“ Yes, madam.”
“ Then tho Gravel ForJCreamery nt Gravel
Nervous Prostration.
please cut off samples o f all the i Ford; the Coquille City Creamery
tickets, and I ’ll take them home at Coquille City; the AragoCream -
E. W . Jor C o m p a n y — Gentlemen:
aud see which I like best.”
ery at Arago; the Tenm ile cream- I hnve suffered from a nervous pros-
Prof. Knnematz, oar silk expert,
Can
E. C. Giltner, for a long lime ery at Ten M ile; nnd the Bessy trition from financial losses.
is about to begin operations for the assistant secretary o f stats, has Brothers creamery at Marshfield, nay Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla has
season. Today he places silkworm been appointed private secretary to I hnve but one report from that cured me. My liver, stomach and
Oregon's new senator, Geo. W. county, being from tbe Arago bowels hnve been very inactive, but
eggs in the incubator for J. C.
M cBride, and the nppointmeDt is Creamery, hy J. H enry Scbroeder, since taking your remedy I am
Laird, and by the 1st of June will now on file iu Washington.
; president o f the company, for the entirely well.
A ll business men
have his own quota placed for
period
beginning
March
12th
and
«nil
women
should
use it.
Please
Ranier Review : M ore evidence
hatching. C. W . Ashton, too, of
euding October 31,1894, ns follows: publish. (Signed.)
of
the
oorrectnes«
o
f
Darwin's
the
the lower river, has 8C0 young
Pounds o f milk used, 2.226,893;,
M r . W m . H exby J ones ,
mulberry trees and will go into the ory o f “ The Survival o f the Fit average test, 3.83 pounds o f butter
Butte, M ont
test”
—
two
tneu
quarreled
nnd
business. Prof. K. has now sta
per 100 peunds o f milk; pounds
fonght
over
a
cow
at
Wallowa.
The
tions in five counties in this state
o f butter made, 85,450.08; pounds
Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness,
and lias arrangments for an exten men aiedead, but the cow survived. o f milk made into butter, 1,768,- give w »y to Joy's Vegetable Sarsnp-
sion next year. H e will have 100,-
Roseburg Review: Russell De 948; pounds of milk mads into arilla.
000 silkworms this year. H e has ment aud brought out 80 head of cheese, 457,795; poouils o f hotter
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N E U R A ix . iA cured hy P r M ile «' P a w
8 new varieties, which have been cattle from Coos county last week solll,
O S ,(M b ;
[ion DOS O t cheese P t u ^ . One c en t
A t a lld r u r e ls U .
presented to him by cults in other for P. B. Beckley.
The average sold, 41,422. This creamery does
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states and from the old world, to I weight was over 1200 pounds a not run continnosuly. T h eC o q o ille
Manager— What is the character
experiment with.
Persons who head, and «3000 was realized from Patron’s crenmery at Coqnille City of the play you have written?
have mulberry trees will be sup the sale o f the drove. This speaks produced (»538 [«»nulls iu the Playw right— Very bad.
I made
plied witbegga to try up to Jane 1st. ] well for Cooa county stock ranges. mouth o f October-
I it to meet the taste o f the times.
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Marshfield will show her patriot
ism by giving a grand celebration
on the Fourth.
The crpamery at Tenroile started
up last week, and will be ran by
the stockholders.
They have a
good butter maker in charge.
On Decoration Day there will be
exercises in Odd Fellow s’ ball in
the forenoon, and in the afternoon
the usual exercises will be held at
the cemetery, under the auspice»
of the G . A . B.
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A «15 nngget was picked up in
the Hnnnum mir.e, in G rave creek
district, not long since.
Attorney George A. Dorris and
County Clerk Jennings last week
came to blows in the commissioner's
court at Eugeue.
A legal paper
had been left in Dorris’ car and
became misplaced.
Jennings ac
cused Dorris of taking it, and the
latter called him n liar.
A t this
they clenched and were separated,
each receiving some severe bruises.
W ALTER DRANE,
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y ,
OREGON
A
L L k in d s o f fa r m w o rk s o lic ite d . H o r s *
s h o e in g and p lo w w o rk a s p e c ia lty
S u p plies fo r lo g g in g w o rk , f S l g M , d o gs
rin gs , oan t-h o o k s a n d e v e r y t h in g used in
lo g g in g cam ps kept, o n h a n d .
S a tis fa c tio n
g u a ra n teed . S h o p o il c o rn e r n o rth o f P io -
n e e i F e e d s t a b le .*
tl9 tf
p e p s 1 a ,
C h r o ti I c
try, nffotding comfortable hom es. building a house, and we would
to many families who are not on y j u (1 g e f r o m h js l r i p t o Sumner for
living and prospering, but fui nish- j work
])e j 8 thiukiDg of some-
lug to the markets some of the tbinj? else
finest lumber that is to be fou n d ; F m l i3arker, who has been
anywhere on the const, ih e butter attending school at M yrtle Point, is
interest is rapidly developing ixito | present visiting his parents on
an extensive business.
Fru it in y ,j8 rj ver
great quantities is being shipped
lle v . o eo Carl w il| prfnch nt
every year. The salmon pack each | l3 „rton Prairie on the 4th Sunday
year is vnlual.-.c.
jvud
>'ij j n this month, at 11 o’clock,
further development o f its hidden
Jilsper Moon lia8 h(ul qaite „
wealth is found in au excellent chase
■
. . his
. . horse, which con
after
quality o f coal which has just been cluded to visit its former home in
unearthed, and finally, in building Jackson county.
the new lighthouse, they nre mak
The question nud query is, who
ing uso of rock which is discovered is it that writes to the H e r a l d
to be equal if not superior to any from this place?
Patience— have
yet found on the coast. W ith these patience; do not look astray, lim e
facts before us, who will say that alone unravels the mysteries of
the paltry sum o f money expended this world.
by the goyernioeut iu opening up
Uncle Lovern o f this place is
nnd developingthis rich nnd fertile having quite a severe experience
country has not deen repaid an with his hand. Rheumatism is the
hundred fold? W ithout the open cause.
ing up o f this river by the govern
W e have learned of a good fonn-
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have lemained as it were a sealed letter. W e will not give the secret
book.”
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