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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1899)
(tií'j g rrn U l Goixla exchangeil for Oats ut tli« Fuir Store. * ltev. Mr. Eitcii went huutingliat T U E S D A Y , OC’ I’. IO, 189'.). week, but uilI icturn no«» iu i: ilay or 8o. REGULAR TRAINS Johunle Roberts, of the Myrtle ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and F ill- Point Enterprise, wus iu Coquille days will run us follows: yesterday. lienve I I Arrive Ü o q iM t M E N KidnoytronM»prey« npoi; | tin* mind,dir Cournot s imd '.Miirtlitkld Sun. I Held For Murder. It. K. Tyrrell, the capitalist of Fermhile, Cal., who has consider Tho Roseburg Review notes the W U M L i N .noon disappear when the able mouey invested iu farm prop kidneys are out of order or diseased. For following regarding the arrest of plonsing results use Dr. Kilmer’s Bwnuip- Colemau Gillespie as the party " A f t e r 1 w a s lu tlu e c d t o t r y C 'A i C A * erty on the Coquille, was iu Marsh ltoot, the creat kidroy remedy. At drug charged with the recent murder of IK E T tt» I wlli never » hj without them iu the house, field this week on his returu to Cal l l y liv e r wa* in a very lm<l Bhape. and my Load gists. Sample bottle by mail free, also ucJiud uud I had stomach trouble Now. since tak ifornia. pamphlet. Address. \ old Mrs. Ed son near Gold Resell, ing Cascarcts. 1 fe e l lino. M y w ife has »Is o used Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y . in Curry county, a lew days ago: Fishermen are throwing up the the.a with beneficial ri. iults fo r »our stomach." “ Sheriff Turner left this morn Job. KitEiiLiKU, 1/21 Congress St., fct. Louis, Mo. sponge Hud quitting fishing us they 7 15 a. m. Marshfield I 10:16 u. ra. 1 i . _ i *1 ^ 7-16 “ I Beuver Hill Junet’n I Leave 9:451 L u je ilZ h«18 Opened the largest District School Meeting ing for Curry county with Ids pris say they cau’t make “ hash” at it. hi 16 “ | C O g U lL L £ CITY | ft o its e p ** ? asm mid finest stock of uuw Slioea ever CANOY oner, Colemau Gillespie, the sus Never before was the rnu of sal Arrive ? CATHARTIC ^ 9:001,n Coquille City. * M’ as held, ns per cull, nt the school-1 «:46 a.m. | Myrtle Point ' — ■I'lQ’g p pected murderer of Mrs. Edson at mon so light and the season has Mrs. Van Lnven nud Miss Far- house last Saturday ufternoon. Gold Beach. He is accompanied becu most disastrous for both cau- L O C A L IT E M S ’. VC’e are sure you do not. ! ris, of Parkersburg, inade a call at The attendance, again, was-very by Sheriff Gage, of (loos couuty, neryinen and fishermen. Nobody wants it. But It comes this office this morning. small, 15 voters only being pres- and his two guards who are just TRAOe MANN RMISTIRCO A sad accident occurred Tuesday to many thousands every year. Additional locals on 2d page Tbe Ladies’ Home Mission So- cat. Charles Collier, chairman of getting buck from Salem where Itcomcs to those who have hid morning, which resulted iu tbe Sorghum at Johnson Pro’s, coughs and co'.ds until the ciety is holding a week of prayer, the board, presided, aud there they pluceil White, Drew and Nos death of Charles Noble's 10- throat is raw, and the lining j were present, beside, Director ier belaud the penitentiary burs. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do montbs’ old baby boy last evening. lied Clover Seed, iu largo quan meeting each afternoon. membranes of the lungs are Qood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. Me. tity, at the Pharmacy. You can see Pencils and “ School ^ nines and C lerk Nosier. Gillespie will be taken to the- first inflamed. Stop your cough The baby was playing with his lit ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... when it first appears, and you New goods coming on every Things’’ iu general iu the Coquille After re" d' uK tbp « ,l11 for " mppt- justice of the peace who can be Starling Rrmrdj i'»ap*ay, Chicago, Montreal, H.«* Tori. IIS tle sister, who iu some way got remove the great danger of nitr, the chairman announced nom reached in Curry county and hound Pharmacy show-windows. * boat for the Fair Store. and guaranteed by all drug- hold of some matches und lighted future trouble. inations for one director as being in j over aud then taken hack to Co- Un.TH.RAP N U " I U ' D f l u gists to ( V U E Tobacco H abit. the same, from which the baby s I f you like Sorghum, you car. County Judge limlocker's line order. Hon. W. H. Nosier was j qnille City and placed iu jail, there dress took tiro. Mrs. Noble ap get it ut Johnson Bro’s. * residence is showing up hand- named, but declined. C. D. E lli to remain until circuit court meets IBnnuon Keooruer.l Oh, tlioso handsome Dress Pat somely ou the bill ou East Side. ott was named, but beclined. J. U. | in Curry county about ten mouths | II. M’. Dunham will run the peared ou the scene shortly, nnd quickly put out the fire in her New dress patterns, latest styles Goodman was nominated, but de terns at Hawkins’ New Store. * hence. Mob violence is fenred if track engine on the jetty work. babe's garments, llie little fellow W a n t e d —A frpsli milch cow. anil for fall aud whiter wear, being clined. J. S. McEwen was uomi-i the prisoner should be taken back ¡ He will commence work Monday. inhaled the blaze, which was tliel received at Hawkins’ New Store. * unted, but declined. I. Hacker! to Gold Beach, where the citizens \ Geo. Tobin, formerly of Bandon, Call at or address this office. cause of ins death Me-i was nominated; the nomination! A large and tine stock of Shoes [ E. I Mast was down from are naturally very much worked | but >vbo has been in Califoruia for Stock tuuges iu Coos county are of all kinds has just been opened Kiuley last week in u hue rig, was seconded, and on motion o f j up oyer tho heinous crime. The some time, returned here this week. said to he iu liner condition than at Loreuz’s * 1 which has given place to his farm W. H. Nosier, nominations closed ! officers are quite reticent iu regard Men desiriug employment will und the clerk was instructed to I to the evidence, but assert that the do well by calling on 11. 8. ever before at this season of the Jndge Nosier, after a protracted W“ K°°- Wp|l> be tlpservei4 year. The abac dance of grass is business trip to Portland, returned! Johnson Bro’s bookkeeper hav- cast a unanimous ballot for Mr. I conviction of Gillespie is abso Schwntka, superintendent of tbe ! accredited to tbe late rams end the them. they will have no Hacker. Carried, aud Mr. Hacker j lutely certuiu.” government works at Baudou. yesteiday. | lug left them, few warm days we have had. was declared elected. Last Friday our sheriff took the The K. of P. lodge of this plaee stops coughs of all kinds. It Miss L illy Wagner came down I °P en ccouiits— will pay cash aud Stockmen say that there is all the j The question of voting a 5-rni'l prisoner to the justice of Lang- has already begun pieparatious for does so because it is a sooth- ou the train yesterday and is the HCcePl cash, aud sell as low as the grass they want on the ranges and # tax, to extend the term of school j ingand healing remedy of great loih district, Curry couuty, where its annual bull ou Nov. 18. Re- j guest of her sister, Mrs. Zeuie lowest. the prospects for carrying their I to nine months was discussed, j ho waived examination nnd was member the date. power. This makes it the great Johnson Bro’s creditors have herds through to spring could not j est preventive to consumption. Struug. and on motion postponed till next j remanded to Sheriff Gage’s custody forced them to close their books Last Tuesday the tug Triumph he better. The rauges aro not \ "Save Mouey” — And wait yet annual meeting. for safe keeping. Tho prisoner towed six schooners into the river [ against all creditors. But don’ t heavily stocked owing to the lutge| but a day or so, and Lorenz’s late Uu motion, adjourned. was returned Saturday evening to you forget it, they ure in the mar and took oue to sen. Yesterday shipments of lute to San Francisco immense order of new goods will Mr. Hacker was sworn in, and the jail at this plnce. the tug towed five of the schooners \ and the vulley. ket for cash. * now acts with the board iu future arrive. to the mills up river at one trip. Kell! Well, yes— tho goods but proceedings. - m - —- l - ;•*-* --- —______ lungs Miss Belle Harlocker left yester d i i c a t o Y o u r I lm v r lH W i l l i C iiH carotfl. Arrivals and Departures. not tho customois. Our motto is A uew crown sheet is being ] " E Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. day for her borne at Alameda, Cal., “ New goods, best goods, stylish; Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats—Ber- placed iu tbe boiler of tbe steamer 10c, "5c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. after a short visit with Mrs. Aiken Arrivnls from north by Bruns Antelope aud she will soon be buck ► « A whoSo M e iiifs a i goods at small profits and quick j |jn Store. at Marshtield. L ib r a r y Ftc c o . wick, Sept. 21: W. Cl. Walker, Mrs. on the river run. Revs. Irvine and Walsh, who sales.” Hawkins’ New Store. *| Lorenz’s order of Capes, Jackets, | For four cent« In «tamps to pay pout- W. O. Walker, H. G. Gelman, W. The tng Triumph towed the n«e, we will soiul you sixtfi'U medical have been conducting religious! It is said that Frank Langlois, of Looks. schooner Albion to the lower river 1 Substantial awnings are being „to., have been shipped and are ex- L. Eusign, Rey F. B. Pettit, Mrs. services at the Christian church J Langlois, has sold his merchandise last Thursday, on her route to the constructed at the Coquille l nr- pected at auy moment. K o d i o a l A d v la a F r o o . F. B. Pettit, Capt. A. H. Ward, for nearly three weeks past, closed We have the exclusive aervlcea of some of t!iu most ennuent phynlciaiia city with lumber from Lyons’ m ill.; b 8t')l0 , l*uci)1 l'sou 8 I Ross J. Garrett aud family, of I Mrs. A. H. Ward, Mrs. Eva Mitch busiuess to Couuty Clerk Ed Rack- tbe work Inst night. The services in the United State«. UnuMtui oppor leff, of Coquille. ell, K. J. Taylor, Mrs. E. H. Taylor, Prof Nosier bas opened a night* f*?1 #auc| ^ exsoij \ Grizzly Bluff, Humboldt county., tunities nnd loni? experience emi were evangelical, grew’ ininteio t V ? f - S o r e \ bf!i°-P! r i ~ . ^ D.,K? ibiock, in front of Skeels’ store and X , f ¿rrived in thia secti()I1 |a8t Horace Taylor. nently tit thorn f<*r giving you medical One uigbt last week a soiue boat advice. Write freelv all tho partic- throughout, but were almost void spelling school at the school hot se, F Long & Son’s saddlery und bur- i ulars In your cit»e. You will receive a containing a new S3ine and belong Friday. They are old friends aud | Departures by Areata, Oct. 2: H. 1 prompt rep!v, without cost. of results so far as professions stnrtiug it lest night:, though w e: UP8g 8lore. f Adtnreaa, 1>K. J. V. AYER, ing to Jim Mars went adrift nud neighbors of our Mr. Lafferty, at W. Hanna, F. E. Lang, Louis St. believe it is to be rrUlny nigut oil - , . c T) . ,, A Lowell, Mas«. were concerned. Mr. Walsh is a over the bar. A few days later I i i ft«» L. D. Carle, of Roseburg, well Norway, and will locate in Coos | Marie, Win. Bates, R. Groeziuger, very sweet singer, nnd gave several each week hereaiter. . , m n t it * r r»r - I'xnt* t io / m , o r o . ! ! known tr> remnants of the boat aud seine to many of onr people, re- county. J. T. Storrs, G. W. Kemp, C. W. very pretty solos during the ser Old fashions in dress nmv bo ri "! turned from tLie Klondike country Mrs. Estes left for her father’s | M’ oodward, L. Tremoneux, Tony cuue asbore ou the south beach. vices, besides conducting the con vived, but no old-fashioned medi The boat was completely demol He had j last Wednesday evening, tie tmu | home nt Camas Valley yesterday, Shatsay.CIms. Shucks, S. Smert. gregational music. cine can replace Chamberlain s Colic, ished aud was strewn along the --------» ---------- been absent 20 months, and success- j !mvitl(, reeeivt>d a mei8ttge Sunday Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ful|y tumeil a clean 81000 n month IC/OBSt 61 All. | heacb for several hundred yards. How they do sell—we mean annonucing her father’s serious, For sale by It. K. Knowlton. | durf Dg Ulat time. Hello, Cai le Quite a number of Indinas were The seine was torn so it was use those stjlish new goods at Huw- aud possibly fatal, illness. His The mill broke some important; (J qu ’ j yon know us? Manufiictcrcrs of name is Abraham Thrush, and he is gathering at North slough last week less, only the cork nnd lead lines kius’ New Store. machinery lust Wednesday and i H. C. Dorris at d family, form- an old citizen and long-lime resl-1 to nsnist iu harvesting the crun- being of any value. The I obs T o C u r o C o n s t ip a t io n l 'o r o v o r , amounts to about sixty dollars. closed down about noon. As the erIy resklents of the Arago neigh- berry crop. _ Take i . i a ' J ' ( ’.isoarets i s i i i i c i i Al Candy di ni t X Cathartic. . . lUo or 23c. -------- ------------- part had to be gotten ftoui the city borliood, but for the past year muk dent of Oregon. W ill Reichert brought in 50 If C. O. C. fail to euro, dru^u.: vfuml menu y. L lQ S S Rev. llobt. Ennis, Presbyterian the shut down covered seveial iug their home in eastern Oregou, A man giving the name of Percy ducks from the Pony slough Hats minister nt Bandon and of tho Arago'Oregon. days. returned a fortuight since and will oue day last week. Will holds the Allen was arrested nnd brought up from Baudou this mot uing hv Sher S e c K u - r l a Y i d We have been put iu possession he Coquille valley citizens once church at this place, went through record for duck bhootiug. A , 1 burnt,. Coquille City; to Oakland, Douglas county, last j AOKNT8. - M iu , J(H) lltintlou. o f another interesting letter from more. Mrs. Dorris aud elder Friday to attend the sitting of j The remains of Miss Edith A u iff Gage, ou complaint of George Pope, of Fishtiap, for a crimi Bret Clark, from the Sulu islands, daughter, Miss Ada, dropped into Dimension Hhiagles, $'M6 nt mill; Com* presbytery, at the close of which j gusta Smith, who died in San nal assault on his 15-year-old sis moil Shingles. $1.40. „ Only one grade of through the kindness of Mrs. E lli our sanctum last -Friday. The Shingles made lie will go to Salem as a member of | Francisco on Sept. 21st, arrived ou ter, Hulda Pope, at their home last ott, but it bas been crowded out of health of Miss Ethel is improved i.i no i which will meet thereon the Areata Thursday aud the fun B O U G H T , Saturday. On the arrival of the this issue. hv their trip. W e welcome these the 18th iust. F or S ale —lu Bandon, rum of eral took place Friday under the prisoner he was taken beforo Jus the choicest locations, a pleasant The new postal money order was clever people back, auspices of the Eastern Star. A N D tice Cecil to plead, and was givcu The meeting of the Populist home, now, unique iu style, nnd introduced by the postoffice at Ibis Among several other of onr citi- Mrs. Sarah Clevenger, president E X C H A N G E D . with n Kplendeil view of the town pluce last week, and a goodly uuui-!zena we Were the recipient of n club last Wednesday evening was of the Rebekah Assembly, was un till 1: 30 to secure counsel, which uml ocean. Sheltered from the ber were issued, showing that the , delightful serenade last Friday small, being iuterfeied with by the able to keep her appointment here puts the result of the hearing too Opposite Hotel Coquille. north winds. For particulars, ap- business at this office ill that de- „jggf, Frank Emory and sister, absence of ono or two of the offic last week, having received injuries late for this issue. The man is a BERT TUTTLE, Proprietor. ply to the H eral d . [«( purtmeut is considerable. ■ Miss Annie, on guitars, .Jim Mbet- ers. It occasioned the missing of iu a railroad accident ou the South stranger iu this section. a good talk from a prominent east- j L ater —On being arraigned Mrs. Ida Owen expects to leave stone, violin, aud Ed Hoot, bass Allen waived examinutiou, where eru man who was iu towu an.I ern Pacific. t o m o r r o w ou her return home nt | viol, the instrumental pieces being - - -► -*•*--*------------------- could huvj been prevailed upon to upon Justice Cecil placed bis (Port Orford Tribune.) Ht. Louis. The lady is a great fa relieved by an occasional vocal se give some words of encoursge- bonds at 82000. Ed Sherwood passed through vorite with our people, who have lection, the solo part being given by meut. Dr. Lm eve nud J. W. Leneve last week with another drove of been pleased to have her spend the Miss Aunie Emory, with appro We published an interesting cattle, which ho gal hoi ed from sold out their store at Berkeley,Cal., summer in their midst and now re priate instrumental accompani T O U 1ST C T T ^ I R E n s r , ments, making n very acceptable communication today, descriptive the stock rauckcs of southern nnd expect to go to tbe southern Ä I "F Y . gret to have her depart. portion of that state. " Proprietor. Wilson & Wilson, our machinist visit from friends. Thanks. Misses of a late visit of our fellow-towns- Curry. and metal workers, will till the bill. | Ilattie and llilla Dunham ebupa- man, R. D. Sanford, to the Rogue Hon. E. S. Platts, of Sixes river, River valley—Grants Pass, Ash was in town Saturday, aud brought They have added another fttrge in j roned Miss Emory, h 'New Management; the blacksmitliing department, aud On our first page today will be land, Medford aud other poitions us the largest tomato ever eeeu in Reliable persons o f a mechanical or Inventive mind New Furnishings Throughout; of that sectiou. Mr. Sanford is a trip to the I ’ a r is E x p o s i t i o n » with good Port Orford. It was sound, desiring will put iu a tire-heating furnace found an excerpt from the Ore ualary and expenses paid, should write Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. Tlio r A T O iX K IX O K I), lloltlmore» N d . aud extend the building hack into gor.ian giving the detailed work-1 practical, experienced and a care- sinoothe, without a blemish, and tho lot at the north eud. They ¡iug of the new registration law, \ fulobserver, and his letter is inter- measured u foot and half iu circum .11 AlCItlF.D. will nlso add a casting department,1 which will covern govern at our uexi next stale state i j vBiiiijj esting ^ , read lug throughout, but ference. T»i It; service the equal of auv in southern Oregon. All white help TnoMrsoN-CBiTKSER—At Myrtle Point, Oct. Every citizen should he ¡ especially acceptable iu its com par. for brass nud irou work. I election. E 2 ,1HD9. by Dr. S, L. Koberds, J. P., Ed New Bar attached; : : Large anti eomf or table Office and Heading Room TheschoonEr Mizpah Bailed from iu so important a meas ¡'son in fuvor of Coos county soil ward Thompson nnd Alisa Lydia Oritefler. W. M. Culbertsou came down j informed on r , Rogue river recently for Portland, this city, Oct. 1, lh99, from Gravel Ford yesterday, bis ure, or he may be “ not in it” when I amt climnte. with a cargo consisting of several TamMJoATH—Near by Itev. John Bonewitz, Frank G. Tripp tirst” trip here for a long while, j it comes to casting n ballot. The | The Oregon Native Son is an tons o f copper ore Trom the Muu- and Miss Annie Coats. The old gentleman is iu failing | hardship of baaing pure elections j illustrated monthly magazine of sey mine, owned by E. B. Burns, C offeit K ogehs — At Sonth Coos river,Oct. 4. 1 LX», by itev. Mr. Cook, Wyatt Coffeit health aud hardly feels safe now falls on tho good, law-abiding citi- history published in Portland, and and 30,000 feel of cedar lumber and Miss Nellie Rogers. to go anywhere. The H e r a l d s c - zens, because instead of protecting de serves the support of every from the Burns sawmill. She will n on *. rT knowledges a call. He ' lias not ■ their lights, they in the past per-1 patriotic resident of the Pacific take freight iti Portland for Coos Jewelry, Silverware, Gold A n de rso n —Tn Bnndon, Sept. 2ft, 1891), to beard from his son Lee, soldiering rnitted, winked at aud sometimes Northwest. It is devoted to the liny and the Coquille river. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, a son. Goods. in tho Philippines, for two months even encouraged rascalities for | history of the original Oregon, is R. Pomeroy aud wife, of New party advantage, aud now they Wt>ll priuled ou glazed paper, is Lake, passed through last Thurs past. —At IJandon, Oct. 4 ,1F99. Harry J. Ed and Todd Dixon, with E l have to favor reforms at both ex- j beautifully illustrated, aud the sab-! day eu route home from a visit to E rickson Erickson, aged 21 years, ft months and 26 Moran aud Bert Denn as helpers, pruse of time and money aud in jscriptiou price is but oue dollar! Mr. Pomeroy’s daughter, Mrs. E. dnyp. per annum. Such a magazine has G. Cook, of Petrohn, Califoruia. G ood — At Bandon, Oct. 4, 1899. Fannie, 13- started up the Lyons shiuglomill some instances much trouble. Sewing-Machine Needles and The Model Steam Bakery, of been needed iu this eouutry many | They had been absent from Curry venr old daughter of M r. undMrs. —— this morning, at the city warehouse (,,»>d. Musical Instruments. property. Lyons’ having secured Marshfield, has opened a branch years, aud we hope it will receive) several weeks, traveled in thtirown the title to an immense amouut of ! here iu Coquille City under the the liberal support it deserves. conveyance aud camped whenever red cedar timber, which will bede- supervision of Mrs. Rose, where Pnrt'es just arrived on a stenmer they found n suitable spot. They We solicit your patronage. Wc can please you. livered now right along. The shin-; fi,le bakery goods cau be had at all |ninj Humboldt county, Cal., were were accompanied Imrue by Mr. SK ILLED g l e m i l l w i ll be ono of the fixtures times. - Ir. t aiming, who is the drjviDg au outfit from the bay to Pomeroy's two youngest children, am ong the enterprises atibis place., proprietor of the bakery, is au old, ty g g,,ctjoll |a8t Friday loaded who have been making their homo Judge W illis was elected mayor : experienced baker, and during n s, wi,h f „rn.tnre, etc., and wont iu California for the past few years. ----- . * » * • -i_i------- - at the lloseburg city election last IPCPnt. « • “ Pa., t as . through a bridge near the South- Tho Crescent Band, at Myrtle Wednesday, bv ft majority of 133 bim selfto t i c l « si port store. They escaped mirncu- in a total v< te'of 219 V S. West date bread and all k.nda of cakes. | fong] wjtb tbftirT )ivo‘ aud t,oaj Point, aud several persons of local l l - r o u n d h o r s e s h o e in g . m an ! w a s e L te d city recorder, F. W. He nspB T1" », ex i nc ’ serious damage. The bridge is talent iu miustrelsy and comedy, nfnetaring and repairing o f Wagons j Ddlard marshal, and II. .Slocum recommended by all phys cmna ° f , 8aij to be fn,l 50 feet long, but it entne to this place and gave an en and Farm Implements, aud Machint ry of j tertainment nt Baud hail last Sat all kinds. treasurer. Conucilmeu elected: lie country, and has the only ¡8 8ajd baa no railiugs as required Shop—Into \V. DraneV., rr nr of Messer’s I About our new stoch of ---------- Dan Fisher, 1st ward; H. Wollen- brick oven m this county. In jnst by the law. We missed interview- urday evening. M'o learn that the Livery Stable and opposite Coqoille Phar month’s time be has estab- . - ,he ,jeg wheD thev reac|)ed patronage was not liberal, owing to macy. beautiful goods, L . C. TUX'KM AN. berg, 2d ward; G. W. Kruse, 3d ?.“ ?' , . mess of over one bar- tbia place OQ their way to Arago, a misunderstanding as to the price including many « . „ l i F. w . W » I S , . a t ¡ ; 0 ” P„ of admission, and the boys were Prof. L. R. Traver, principal of Rose, and try some of the bread ' a',r Ji” '* rted^bv1'auotlier not in tho best of humor about it. the Roseburg city schools aud rt- and you will be delighted with it. j was a ^ 4-horse L ^ L »o„m «n,i on team, acct Little Chester, 2J-year-old son of cently of Myrtle Point in t h i s ---------- Robert Harrison, one of the striking a weak place ou the bridge, Tom Krew oo, tell from the porch county, is the subject of a news Harrison Bro’s whoso mining sue- one horse went through, being sns- at their homo last Saturday and paper squabble at Roseburg. He cess the past season in the Sixes pended by a hind foot until much sustained a fracture of the left leg. has associated wi*b that Greaser,; section gec,jon bas ba8 created crea(ed so go much much inter- inter- iabor and care released him, escap- The physician was summoned and Cocner, so long hat some of the n { jn th|lt por(ion of onr coantrVi iD„ with an iDj ore„ leR. Bnother the child is doing well. black and sine appear ° . . '. came to thia place yesterday to visit horse went over and was hang by Rev. J. L. Fctrell notifies ns clang to him, am now e s g his sisters, Mrs. Chat lev and Mrs. the strong harness until he wns criticised for le company i Q eo. Collier, and Miss E.nma, who1 released. The parties in charge that the opening of the Collegiate Institute has been postponed till * ef,P8, is stopping with them. We hsd a had a closs call for their lives. October 23d. W. H. Williams,of Beaver slough, pleasant call this morning. Mr. who started south with Mrs. Mill- H. is very enthusiastic regarding Loo* out— will open at onee iams a few weeks ago in quest of the mining outlook on .Sixes ami those Capes, Cloaks and Jackets nt health, returned Saturday. They on Johnson’s creek, on which work HawkiuV New Store. only reached a poiDt in Douglas is now at a stand still till the rainy Do i’t forget, that the Mall Paper county, when it wa* manifest Mrs. season. Mr. H. represents Seattle All new style, latest pattern of r” cket is still on nt the Pharmacy.* FO R M'illiams co a li not ho safely car- capitalists in tracing the mineral goods and best made ried any farther and they concluded deposits there, and himself bas (no shelf-worn stock) SHAD HUDSON, ; J. E H A YN ES. to return to their home and abide become quite interested in the pros- the decision of the conscionahle pects for copper, tin, platinum and PLUSH an l CLOTH arbitrator. Mrs. M illiams is very quicksilver, of which he has se- we can sell so low and poorly, still while life lasts there is cured several very valuable speel- CAPES, und heep all new goods. JA C K ETS. bope, and relatives aud friends mens of wealth in those several Mining and Real Estate Agents would rejoice at a change for the lines. He will return to Myrtle ( LOAKS, m . Corner opi»ositc OJd Fellows’ Hall -nor'.b side. better. ’ Point tomorrow. I \ at H AW K INS’ NEW STORE, j Eckley, Carry Couuty, Oregon. AND K s ien e Ambition; hi nuty, t r r x-\ -w rf u-i -J.T VlgOt lllld Cllt'l'ff lllllW8 M Put one of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your A L B I k HAM ACS, ¡first- ili Bed Cellar.; Biiielfi! FURNITURE, _ SOLD HOTEL COQUILLE f c Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. fine Watches, Pens, Optica! Watch Repairing and Engraving. U C oq.-u.ille C i t y , BLA C K SM ITH sE W A G O N M A K E ff : : O re g o n . Ladies Are Telling Around A RUBBER GOODS Patterns in »Silks fr| Beautiful Velvets Large Stock-All Dudiess Satins ‘x S» M Lines. Hew U s mil ions n o w DUE, Ladies' aid Misses’ I MACKINTOSHES Hudson & Haynes, We sell for casli, Men, Women and That’s Why Children. T H E FAIR STORE. O. HAWKINS.