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asm Cotjuillf (íifij ÍU'Hiltl PUltlflBID EVERY TUESDAY. petition vs rem onstrance case was knocketl out o f court and that was the end o f it. com es N ow NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lami Ollice at Roseburg Oregon, ) July 11.1885. Ï 'OTICE is hereby Riven that the follow- iUR-iiamed settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make linnl proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will lie made before the judge or clerk at Empire City Or- eeon. on Saturday Aug. 22, 1885. viz: Wil- liam 11. Punter homestead No. 34.*».",. for the S W ’ , of N V, L Sec. 17. N E M of S E >4 and S E '4 of N K qr. S;;c. is Tp. 28 S range 13 W WM. lb« names the following witnesses to prove his cont.nuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. said land, viz: \V M. Perkins, of Parkersburg, T lu«. Ashton 1 of Randolph, Richard Thrush > Coos Conn tv that Wm. Hutchison \ \ Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. jly21 N an i l other petition accom p anied b y a whole Imtalion of notices and talk Devoted to the interests of the ( ’oquille . . , , ,i A __ i River particularly , and of the County gcu- PUOUgll to reach to tho noitll polo J .A . D e a n , E d ito r and P ro p rieto r. erally. 'Sabscrip*imi. iht year............ ............Ç2.00 if all tied together. N o w we are ju st g o in g to lean back with an air o f content, T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 18, 1885. and see wlmt done with this one. trill be W e are not a - fraid to bet all the m ean th in g s we 11A A !><>*. , , , ever diti ,, that it w ill g o as .. .. , M r. E d iso n , w ho is u n d ou bted ly ! other petitions have • one o f the first electricians o f the , , wo will go on horsin g skill's up and down the river, or go on o f se p a la tin g the through the brush till the from the gone, am i age, has lately discovered a m ethod gold all the h a g g lin g plant drop s its blossom or the tur- is said to be a com plete success. It tie sin gs in G ulliloe. seem s that black sand to speak d iscou ragin g, not , ,, consists ot n i l I d o n ’ t wish . i _ that at , , th e ordin ary sand, goa l, platinum , all, but we have s.at on our haunch- titan iu m , and iron, and the cs for 1 tw o are said to be worth latter consider- ab ly m ore than any other > years w aiting one to h elp for som e us m ake a road. \\ e ki id of have heard so m uch road -talk those articles as yet discovered. A our ears are worn so thin you can m ade see tho eclip se o f the m oon through sim ila r discovery has been b y som e one in J,i ndon, and after them , and sign ed our som e very crucial tests, it has been NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, [ July 14, 1885 . \ ■'Y’OTICE is hereby piven that the follow- i \ im’ -nnmed settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Register or Receiver at Uosebnrp. land office, on Angnst 25. 1885, I'hosC. Whited Homestead No. 4<>t'4 for tho 8 M o f S Hoc. 14. T 29, S B 11 «eat. II.' n nines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and oultiva- iuot of, said land, viz: century p latin u m iu black sand, anil which nam e that to W. Gallier II. II. Brown son 1 S. 1>. How» 11 .Tas. Hcrvey R. P. King so jul21 m any petitions that we know it by [ j J All of Angora. Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. CH EAPEST! .6 1 Empire CitY and Drain's Station STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! Carrying' Tlie TJ- S- M ails E lectricity is ; heart. W e have read road notices N N e a tly and p ro m p tly done, low est liv in g prices. d o or east o f L e n e v e ’s d r u g Henry Hudeu. Express Sola Water Worts, Young M s , Cornwall & Go. & linden Proprietors. T h e fiâm es at one tim e B rew ery, threatened to b u rn u p all the inside P eter B ottle. 0 r i x m <Ti t m ï i i ï i . . . M e r in o » , cou n try and J o h n L a m o n t’s residen ce was — alm ost in a sea o f fiâ m es; n everthe-1 le ss b y con stan tly fig h tin g them T h e N a tio n a l S ock man “ I h e first m erino sh eep sa y s: that w ith axe, brush and water, a b lj as- use‘l f ° r b re e d in g siste d b y h is w ife, he succeeded in b ro u gh t to this cou n try was a g e ttin g control o f th em and in due Limb, the sin g le tim e su b d u in g them com p letely. th e h ill b eh in d When J oh n L e w is ’ hotel. n d is com p leted , it will pu rp oses su rvivor ever ram of a j Lunch o f fou r ram lam b s sent B o b and J ack B ea tty are hard at w ork tu n n e llin g was Ly M . D u p o n t de N e m o u r s T ren ch banker t h e t u n - A n 1S01. afford nam ed out and a D H essert I rom th is sin g le re p re an tentative as a nucleus, by im p o ria - on tlet fe r a creek possessed o f con- tion ar,cl Ly natural increase, m eri- ! 110 sh eep increased in i.n inborn sid erab le w ater powor. T h e B andon b each is now c o m in g a favorite resort fo r be- rapid ly that at their h o n e y -m o o n ns well th ose ! th is country. for over the rich pasture w h o ore o n ly m atrim on ially i n c l i n - ; Lnplv that ed. introduced W e w ere co u p le la tely, and w ho, nautical term , Were very happy. to a "e r e a were a lo n g sh ot, and as for the verily Q u een ^ ictoria believe not by young that offered to the if sw ap Lict. the of T h e A m erican its o rigin in the has m e r in o S p an ish m erinos into the ‘S tates at the break ing up iH ck o f S p an ish the im portation of l nited of gn u .d e e s, the about 18 0 9. A m erican m erinos are d e scended princip ally from the have not F ren ch such a fool. T h e F ren ch m erinos this U uited S u c h , how ever, is not she saw about her to take he»- to be hope of m erinos the P au la r and we lan ds T rench places w ith her, sh e'd ask her what W e ll, tim e 1 his would seem to sh eep n. ! States. H e w ouldn’t exchange no, we use They w ith G ro ver C le v e la n d ; la d y, to o n ly sp lice d d a y 01 so p reviou sly. present th o s e ' m any m illio n s o f them are scatter- w ho want to p rop erly e n jo y as tho so the In fa u ta d o s, blood in are and them . the de p leasan t state o f affairs w i’ l con tin scendants o f S p n in i.lt m erinos, in ue. I f it d oesn ’ t, then they can con - troduced into into F F ran ran ce ce troduced sole t ie m s e lv e s with the reflection, that th ey w ern’t the first that were cen tu ry, and are o f m ixed origin, T h e descen d an ts o f the In fa n ta taken in and done for. dos are large, com pact, rather lorig b o d ie d ; Legem . tho in in the the descendants the P au la rs b ein g sm aller, but exceed- inaili. 2 in* lto:i<l A g a in . M r. E d it o r :— E a r ly we were requested by ested parties to call an d write a line ! jn jjly pipil ji, last sp r in g fine wool. som e iuter- tion by M r. attention to, t<» som ebod y in b e h a lf of, a road purp orting to b e - g in at C o q u ille C ity and dow n the north bank o f The that constitutes original J arvis, im porta- then 1 nited S tates C onsul at L isb o n , in consisted of P au lars, the 1809, N cg re ttis, A g u e ir ris and M ontarcos. e x t e n d , q u en tly im portation S u b se- «>f In river fantndos m ade u p the five fa m ilies to a point near L a m p y creek w here from which origin ated the n n rival- it w as to o o s s over *al A m erican and tho all intercept th e B ear creek road. W e did not • .. . • . , say an yth in g on the su b je c t, and J ° . : soon after a petition was circulated m erinos, the cross- ln £ ° F " ’hich upon French bl<»od has always resulted in ju riou sly, .. , i • • 1 r M any w o t Id now no in ju r ed by foreij, M bltanl from whatei er and righ t on the back o f it carne a sources it cam e. rem onstrance that com p letely sp ik - m erinos, the b est o f The F ren ch th em , never ed our gun for what could be said carried the wool that the A m erican .» » ^ .• m erinos do, though the cross o f on the road question any m ore ! . ’ i, , ., .. . , A m erican ram s upon r re n d i ew es than that, any m an that w is not ! certainly produces a better sh eep b lm d m ig h t see. A n y fool know that no country can w ould be a n y- th in g w ithout ro a d s; anyone knows that no one w ho has not done any th in g m ean lias any right put in prison or sent into to be than thè F re n ch itself, TH e Front St., Marshfield, Or., N. P. Hansen, Prop. b an ish Agent for Gibbaon's fine whiskies, an AAA whisky. Also ngentfor the CELEBRATED b ru sh y country than a ja il if we CHICAGO BEER and PORTER nt whole sale and retail. The eelebrat* d BOCA beer are not to havo a road. W e ll, that i on draught and in bottles. \3nlD m ent, and yet what better is ¿his New Drus: a Store! Coquills City. Oregon, J. li. NoSLEH Constantly on hand a well selected stock of fresh and choice drugs and med icines.notions blank books, school books and everything usually found in a first-class drug store. Preseip ions carefully com pounded. Give him vour orders. and F O It fro m ra ll parts filled prom ptly. v n 33 T II E Futi Stella E m p i r e O it3 r, O r. Subscribers. Proprieto -K ( f »a- - ; o : - T o m b s to n e an d MONUMENT W . K. G e tty , P rop . -A. a Horses and Buggies at all hours. Good Pasturage by the day, week or mouth, vinta 3m. LEISEER BOTEL, . E IT C T - ! Tobe on ihe safe side, ice have secured an agency for ihe sate of tombstones and monuments,from (Jowl ¡mil ¡¡dial»!? House in California cftB Y w s hich we are enabled to give e x cellen t bargains. P h o to g ra p ! i e d e - fcsijgns and price list show n on a p - P.iyriÎG Peint, Oregon, HAS RECENTLY BEEN FITTER UP IN plication. First-class ordt r by Mrs. O. Reed, daughter J. A. D ean . j of the former proprietor, who will spare no j n,K,ut the SUIU of ‘ i!*ht Lu,,dred “lld (Office in H ertild B u ild in g . dollars, in tlu* manner provided by law for i pains iti trying to render comfort to guests the sale of real property on execution. j of this old. and reliable house. Now, therefore, I will on Friday the 28th ! ¡Share of patronage is sol ici ted. Mrs. O. R j 2 v . o Proprietor. r.41. day of August, 1885. at the hour of one The regular subscription price of onr paper is o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the S2-00 P E R Y E A R , court house door in Empire City in said And the yearly subscription of the CHKON- V Coos County, oiL r for sale and sell for cash ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish i down, at public auction to the highest bid der therefor the following described real estate, to wit: The south East quarter of section thirty-five, and the west half of the south west quarter of section thirty-six, less B r » S > I z ,L E S U S V E tw< nty-live acres heretofore sold to Amanda Both papers sent to one or two adresses, oj>- T»i Kn vd i- by deed dated November 24th, Wfi, tional with the subscriber. KOFRIETOR, P R O P R IE T O R , end r, corded on page t»!)8 o f Look six of D ea le r in d rugs, m ed icin es, ch em - .1, vd ,of the records of Coos County.Or. g»>n, CONSTANTLY i'.'l in i • ’ ’ship twenty-seven, south of 1 icals etc., o f tlie b est q u ality, and 1 # 9 wf * rast.-.a thii'.een, west, o f tho Willamette i all the tim e receiving fresh, e v e r y ;aid County " [ Coos, j 111 til th in g u su ally fou n d in a first-class A n assortm en t o f ; thereof ¡.s may bo necessary to j .* said claims and t xpersi s. til ....I S T IIE .... , m edical d isp en sary. P rescrip tion s l.luabeih I outs, B o o ts and slu*es, I ca re fu lly com p o u n d ed . ; vv Administratrix. L H a ts an d caps, v 2 u l5 . .OF THE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Uos< bni ;: Ore'on, > S ta tio n e ry , In k s, IP a c ific ’c a s i July 7ill. 1 '85. » D r y gixxis and C O Q U I Z j X j E IH IT i I m ’'OTICE i • hereby given that tho fob ow ing-named settlor has lilt-d notice of C lo th in g L a —AND— his intention to make final proof in support dies. G e n ts of his claim, and that said proof will be made b« fore the Clerk of C»*os County at and C h ild re n s Empire City, on Friday August 2ist 1SS5, G e n e ra l fu r viz: Evan Morgan pre-emption D. S. No. — DEALERS IN— n ish in g g o o d s; 4<i'.X> for the N E ' 4 of S ’.V *4 ami Lots 3, 4, and 5, st c. 31. T 28 S R 13 west, \V. M. also groceries, He names the follow ing witnesses to prove C anned goods, his continuous residence upon, and culti C ig a rs, tobacco — AND ALL KINDS OF— vation of. s lid land, viz: a n d candies. H e pays th e h ig h J. Quick | L U M B E E est p rice for co u n try prod uce J. C. Canterbury I all of Parkersburg, W . M. Perkins j Coos County, v lu 2 3 J. E. Quick J Or»*gon. C edar , fir , ash , maple , myrtle , Wm. F. Benjamin, j A ld e r and spru ce lu m b er alw ays on jly21 Register. last of Z E e -s c .s e n a b le . ; 1Ils pnces are as low ns tlie lOTf,sti vln4.r» orders , ------------------------------ Weekly Ohroiirlo. stay at hom e. ! j J . W a l s e r , Prop» h a d a t the T ow n O f For particulars inquire of E. L ender or W. A. B order . Myrtle P< ¡nt, Oregon. 1 c L u r> well, P r ic e s M a n u fa c tu res o f EAVSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS LEMON SODA. CREAM SODA. 8AR8A- -j STATION EVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY PARILLA, GINGER ALE, EASTERN CIDER. MINERAL WATER, also CUM The steamer J1 NO or RESTLESS meets SYRUP and VINEG AR. H uden A Y ouno . the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. Nowand comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route $14.50. Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. ■{ Randolph, Oregon: }• Any information in regard to the above line can be procured at t he Blarco or Central of hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or B e e r o f b est d u a lity alw ays to be in any public be iso in Empire. tbhjuillr tL'ihj ¡Timiltl p retty Myrtle Point In i h e A d d itio n T o T h e M a r s h fie ld X escap ed store, Wells. Fargo & Cos Gur LOTS FOR SALE! next C o q u ille C ity , O rego n . A Golia O P P O R T U N I T Y City L in n present we Orders promptly filled. Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. \2 i.M al the Shop David Young. lYIEHIir, Prep* Cociuille City. Oregon- H c r s e -S lic o iz ig * NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at lioseburg Oregon, ^ the new agent, togeth er w ith lim e till we arc cock -eyed , hut w here ’ s July 7.1885. < O TIC E is hereby given that the follow- and salt, and it is claim ed that at the road, well there is none, though _ ing-named settler has filed notice least 0 5 per cent o f all th e gold is every civilized person in the cou u - his intention to make final proof in support saved, and that, too, by n very in - ty know s wo o u g h t to have a road of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Coos County at expen sive process. I f th is is so, from C o q u ille C ity to the m outh Empire City, Oregon, on Fiiday, August 21, and 7,e have no reason to d ou bt it, o f the riv er; there is a road open issr». viz: j. E. Quick, pre-emption D. s. then we m ay lo«»k for our black from B e a r creek to B a n d ou , but it No 4700 for the S h, of S W ' 4. N E ’4 of S W l4 and S \V q of S E ' 4 S •c.2‘4 I' 28 S U 13. sand bench m in es to come to the is o f little use to the p u b lic in g e n - He nam ?s the following w itnesses to prove front nçain. IT ider the present eral. W h a t we want is a con n ec- his continuous residence upon and cultiva . —Ft )R— system no one has ever been su p - tin g link betw een the B ea r creek tion of, said land, viz: Morgan 1 posed to have taken out m ore than road and the C o q u ille and C oos E. W. M. Perkins I all of Parkersburg. J. Quick I Coos County, Appreciating the necessity o f all Business 5 per cent, o f the gold, if so m uch, bay road to c o n n e ctâ t G reen point. J. C. Canterbury 1 Oregon. Men. Fanners and Miners having a news- Wm. F. Benjamin, U n d e r the new, 95 per cent, is j T h is is w hat m ost o f us tax payers jlv21 Register. ! paper published in the im-tropolies. in ad- claim ed , and in addition, platinum , o f the low er C o q u ille want, and il | vlition to their own local paper—one that SALE BY ADMINISTRATRIX. contains all Financial, Commercial and tita n iu m , e tc.— or to s u u p lify the we d o n ’ t get it we will pack up and OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue | ! General News: which matter not being in m atter, for every hundred d o lla rs get out o f here and let the In d ia n s of an order of the County Court of the ’ 1 the scope of a local paper—tho proprietor of State of Oregon for the County of Coos : the taken out u n d er the old sy ste m , com e back again. W e want som e made on the 8th day of January, 1887». in | there w ill be nineteen h undred h elp from the county, the co -o p er- the matter of the estate of Jesse Fonts de taken out under the new, independ- atiou o* the county board, and ev ceased eommanding me, the administratrix i lias made advantageous arrangements to ent o f the oth er valu ab le in g re d i- erv one else that has anv influence, of said estate to sell the real property of said deceased hereinafter described, or so ents previou sly m entioned. W e are g o in g to vote for som e one much thereof as shall be sufficient to pay ----- WITH TUT.------ W e have had fire on all sid es o f next election if we get this road the c aims against said estate and the ex- S A N F R A N C IS C O US for the last week, but u p to th e ! throu gh , if n o t— P eter B o ttle w ill . jK-n.^es of admini tration. amounting to pronounced perfect. Gw BLACK-SMITHING ì Bill For Papers IN lor O k im istagc Freo. 3 . r C oquille C ity O gn . 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Have just received at THE CHRONICLE has always been, and tL ieir n e w always w ill he, the friend anil champion of the people as against combinations, cliques, corporations or oppression of any i> »1. It will ho independent in everything, neutral in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, I yet exposing corrupt ion wherever found, and working with fearless endeavor to promote j ; and protect every interest of the great pub T lx e L a t e s t S t y l e s lic whom it serves and on whom it depends for its support. ! X j ADIES a n d o h iid r e n s x t a t s i The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CIIRON- ' T ’lo -w e r s , C s t r i c l i i j ICLE. the most brilliant nnd complete P lio m e s a n d Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints regularly 72 columns, or eight pages of Tips- News. Literature and General Information al so a magnificent Agricultural Department. L aces, Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of T im b e r , m atch -w ood and stave tim ber purchased. j G rd ers for lu m b er filled in q u a n ti- j ties to suit, and at the low est liv in g rates. J. P A R K E R , C H A S . F. D O E . P a rk e rsb u rg C oos county O rego n , v ln !8 tf. STILL A YD uï: YOL FORGET IF The people o f t he Coquille river shot Id bear in mind, that as good I*li«>togrsii>liN ns can be obtained on the Pacific coast, f re made by G. 11. R ams d u l l , o f Myrtle Poi it. Will r < on have completed a floating AET : E With which he will visit every point on the river between. Myrtle Point and Bandon, nnd be prepared to do San Fn n- cisco work at less than San Francisco prices. Will be fully prepared to mnk< Pictures in IRi'to'bcxis, nil styles known to the art, from the small- es Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27inches. a n d O rn a m e n ts. including postage, to any part of the United All he asks is for people to compare his Rucliing Embroidery States. work with that of others. Sample Copy Sent Free. Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen All orders must he accompanied by the of Coos Countv. nnd it is to tho interest Hats trimed to order a speciality- coin. of the p eop le to patronize home industry straw. Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which Address all orders to H erald , Coquille City and thereby keep the money iu the country Coos Co. Oregon. v2n43tf vln6. 1 we will sell cheap for cash . $2 For One Year. DRMINTIE, (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) No, 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. T reats all C hronic , S pecial A nd P rivate D iseases with W onderful S uccess . THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Cure for Ner I vous S mg ANEVElt-FAIL Debility, Ex ^ ,y»/j l.LLsti d \ itahty S< m- imil Viei-iuKK, t.per n atoril a n. icktman - t-ooD.ln it>t«r.cy rnos TAToiiiiHLA. Paralysis and all the terrible ef fects o f self abuse, of youthful follies and j excesses in maturer vears, such ns loss o f I Memory, Lassitude. Nocturnrl Emission A- version to Society. Dimness of Vission, Nois es in the Head: the vital fluid passing un observed in the urine, and many other dis ea se s that leads to Insanity and death- pa. m in t IE. who is a regular physician, (graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia), will aprt-e to forfeit five hvndb ED d o l l a r s for a case o f this kind the v i t a l bestorativk (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. doctor KisTii: treats all private disease successfully, without mercury: consulta tion free . Thorough examination and ad vice including analysis of urine, ^5. Price of v it a l BurvroiiATrv:;. $1.50 a bottle.or four times the quantity $5: sent to anv address upon receipt o f price orC .O . D. secure from observation and in private name if desired, by a . ij . mintie , m . d . 11 KEARNEY ST. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL., SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Will be sent to any o n e applying by letter, sta tin g sym ptoD 's, sex m d age. Strict se crecy in regard to all business transac tions. pr . vtntie V. kidney remedy nevkreticun cures all kinds of kidney and bladder com plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrhoen For sale bv all druggists: $1 a bottle; C bot tles for $5. dk . MiNTtu’ s dandelion PILLS are the best j and cheapest dtspetria and billioos cure | in the market. For sale by all druggists. v2ultf * . •A- *