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— I t e * S t a r i in;;-. N O T C H T O TAX P A V E E S . C o o s Eta) K e i n * . N O T IC E . N . ^ - T h e gveatoHt praise i» Adjutant General Drum received L S hereby given. to all uhoiu it n ay ron- 'V 'O T î C E is horeb vgiveii. that the board »lue Supt. MeC ornmc for lus exer- [Coast M ail.] cern: ) hat the umil i signed will not be J . 1 ot equalization wiil attend at the a dispatch from the otlicer com- The public school »»t this place tiens in bringing about what every . ., . . . t n. . A| .... . - manding in New Mexico saying ! ^Hixmsibk» for any debts contracted ol ollice of the County Clerk at Empire City, T l ’ E S P A Y , S L I T . 1, ISS"». Coos County. Oregon, on the last Monday one ailmits to lie the most emcient W ill begin a week fiom next M o l l - , , ,, • .. , . ., for any wolk done on the c.ami at Italian 1 ° that southern Ltes in that territory , ,.iU. (klluwll 11(AV , It. ii. Lowe’s claim, in Auy ust, and pubiieally examine the and l>est institue ever held in day with Prof. i\ A. Golden as were starving; that th e y had no G . D. Likin's claim or James Aiken's claim s. tttnent rolls and correct all errors in val I. i s t i l i : i : k s i . i v n r i 1 1 *. Southwestern Oregon. Ilis ener- principal. supplies and were unable to pro- ' ~ aml worked l>v Elgin. Lowe A: Aiken m uation. And it shall he the duty of all The h i r s t l } a i le i M Ï e t l, u n «! gios have 1 eon of the most untiring . . , p -, ; copartnership) until further notice, or UI1- person:, inter -steil to appear at the time and Dean & Go’s mill at this place cure any, and that unless food was , tU Ut. havei,aidui,,i. outstanding accounts, place appi tinted. character, and expenses have been ' ceased running last Saturday nicht. ,t o t e m U n to li. Lateü the llth day of AligUrV, 188.'. immediately secured for them, ¡ and have had a settlement of our business „„ . tvv lin_ i no incentive to allow tilings to drag 1 heir mill No. 2, at Aaronvil e, is Lt !.. Harlocker. County Assessor. The following are the proceed-1 . . 7. , . f , . , ! they would g< go on the war path. between ourselves. Da t v*l a t Myrth* Point. , IL H. Lowe. .. ... , . i „ . *:*„*. in the prosecution of the good now 111 lull and successful opera- 1 ri„ mgs of the l cache is institute 1 . 0 i . . \ 9 ... i These are the Indians that a few Coos County. Oregon, G. D . Elgin. * e ? i s u a v« j n j tAY 5 0 ‘ ' S work he kindly undertook for tiie tion. The crew’ from the old1 mill 1 An^ust. ifitli, iss.'», i held in this place on Wednesday . . 1, r 1 weeks ago were reported to be beneiit of our children. here, with the exception of C. W. ! ... . . , , . and Thursday last; , , ... . . . without food and 111 a starving con o Through forco of circumstances i'leteher, tiler, went to the new, Institute met Wednesday morn-; dition. Temporary relief was af over w hich lie had no control, Prof. | mill where D. \ Daily is tiler. ing at 0 o’clock, at »vliich time the forded them by drawing on the Front St. Coquille City, M cKlrov had to start home at 11O 011 The salmon caught in tho Co- T -IIE following officers weie t‘lectcd: military stores. of tlie last day; but w hile he was ; quillo at present are fine fish the » 4 - A. G. A I K E N P bo prieto k . itis s s B a r b e s ? Conductor, Prof. MuLlroy, state On-^on 13>|>oin< heie it was clearly seen that he j regular chinook— many of which tent d out a shop nt Myrtle Point Tliis In msn îs wi ll snpplied witli every- superintendent ; President, M. t * The following fourth-grade post hois preita.ivd at all limes to do first* as a good worker in an institute, weigh 00 and GO pounds encli. M iller; vice-pre.-ident. D. L. Rood; thing necessnry to make it a His speech »>11 Wednesday evening The same may be said of the run masters were appointed for Oregon repo ting secretaries, 1'. A.Golden F IR S T C L ASS H O T E L . w as grand, showing the goo 1 points, here, but it is light. One night on the 18th ult. Major A. G. Drown, and W. A. Welsh; committee on T abi . ks alwnys supplied witli the best the and defects as well, of our school ! last week lla rrv Graves’ boat took 1 ^ arf>klic‘Id, Coos county, »I. A. market allord.s. introduction, Miss I'nima C’ hlem- system. Space admitting, we sh ill ; 47, and night before last he took 40 Heard, Jefferson, Marion county; v l n l t f . ________ ens. Miss Alice Punch and County Gus. E. Johnson Lafayette, T am- try and give the Professor's lecture big fish, Application to Purchase Timbcr Land. Supt. Mct '<>rmac. The black sand business is boom- i ,lil1 cminty ■ Wm- N Mour1(\ Kose- U. S Land Ollice, Koseburg, Gregon, ) soon, Prof. M *L Iio y discusseli “ (Ob August 10, 1885. \ lecture on j inc at the mines near Randolph. I ^U1& Douglas count} , W . Ii. M i- Mr. J. A. Gray’s TO T I( E is hereby piven hat. in com- jects of the Institute, in an able pliance with thè provision of the ac Thursday evening was one of the lt. is reported tlmt a Postoli conipa- j fbiniel, llau isb u ig, L 11)11 COUIitN , | and forcible manner. The subject Montague, Lcbaiion, Lim i of congress approved June 3, 1 *78, entitled grandest to which we ever listened, ny, with abundant capitai, lms j of methods of teaching reading, “ An act for the sale of limber lands in the ? i* c m livery word that could be said was purclmsed and is preparing to open county. -- . »------ » Ststes <tf California. Oregon, Neva ia and 4 — --------- - was introduced by Prof. MeCormac Th? said, and every word to the point, and work the Eagle mine. Washington Territory," John Halter, whost* ( ¡>¡1 S o n i c « - l.\ :in iiii:ili«tii*i. i n e m i l 1 . t ■ i r> 1 -1 t and discusseli at length by the post-oilioe address is Norway. Coos County, Judge Thonms, o f the civil ser as only, in this part of the state, gold is theie, the only difficulty ÜJ members of the Institute. Prof. who, has this day filed in this ollice his ap being in saving it, which obstacle vice commission, will conduct ex- plication to purchase the southeast quarter Mr. Gray can. Golden otlored the following reso O arr^ingr trie l T . S - As a presiding officer Prof. M. 0. to wealtli in that way it is confi- 1 animations for department service \ Hectiyn No. rj, in township No. 2M south, j lutions which were adojited; lie- I X j S . M iller vas a success. ITiusual in I ilently believed has been surmount- 1 at Helena, Montana, September j Lang. No. in w est, ->f the w lii.-.mette men- j solved, that there be established in this Institute a "(¿Mery Lox,” into such cases, the work he hurried ed by some o f the new processes | 15th, Portland, September l'Jth, j ul;",l,'1MTs ,ns holding any adverse claim along with as much dispatch as for working black sand, which is Seattle \\ 1., September 22d, and thereto are required t<> present the same at j which any teacher may drop any this ollice within sixty days fn .111 the j San Francisco October 1st. E X P S3 was compatible with thorough timi now in high demand. question or questions upon which first publication of this notice. — —— - - ♦ <#> 4 - — * --- ----- -- » «#»-♦ effective work. T o thi> is largt4y a n d Win. F. benjamin, information may he desired, and < rrwin The flouring mills tit Rockford, augi8 nl due the success of the institute. lteuister. that these questions need not be A toroign journal .lescrilK-s tho Uvonty-tivo miles southeast ofS po- The following named members signed by the party desiring the destroyed by process of makine a sort of cheese kju.t' Falls, ra,,s- " were ere oesuoyou oj fire llre , ot inmiN S kai . e . i - i : i : ai . ix i t e . T A G E S will leave Coipiille City every were forint ht in the work in the in 1 . . . . b.^f Tniio.L« ltirrl.f M'lm firn xe-ivi III the County C ourt of the htute of Ore- vA information. Resolved further. i ’ dav ( except Sundays) at f> a . m . and 1 p . m . 8 I non. for the Count <>f Co.*s. in the mat- st it ute, and r.s good workers as we from potatoes in Thuringia and List 1 ue. Ia> me . connoctiiiii with Steamer each trip for all That the last half hour of each j caused through an accident. The Saxony, \/bich is jis follows: i ('!U1>,‘(^ through an accident. 1 ie , u,rof t,he guardianship of Eliz.nL. Uohison. MeCormac, Golden, Leave Utter City daily session be set apart for an have seen: mill was valued at 812,000, and is ! George S. Uobis .n. lV rry H. liobison, and points on Coos bay. After having collected a quantity every day (except Sundays) at a . m . and M iller, Rood, Welsh, Sherwood swering these quest u>ns. totiil loss; insurance, 80000, .as 1 human \V. liobison. minorn. a 3:30 r. m . of potiitoes of gootl quality, giving _ . it t i- , i, x ’ otiee is hereby given that, in pursuance 1 and Hansen. A n 1 1 ; n o o n S e s s io n . ) VSSENGE15S by morning stage can visit follows: In w iss) 111 the t h e Helvetia H e lv e t i a (S ( -SW ISS) ; ¡ of an onler of the County Court of tho preference to a large, white Marshfield and Empire City bavin# Institute called to order at 1 P.M. The best features of last even- 8 3 00 0 , London and Provincial i C<tos (\mnty. Crc-.i.n. mndi*on the llt li day two hours in each place, rcturniu# to Co* • i i’ c-'uuto 1 of April, A. D., 18s.‘t, in the matU>r of the et» by president. The subject of au- ing’s exercises, although all were kind, they are boiled in a caldron, - tate ut sani minors, the undersighed, tin* quille City the same day thors was then biicily discussed j splendid, were Mr. Gray’s lecture, J a^ er becoming coo!, they urc O i Y S T D c l Ia . r - Jill foreign companies. 1 he prop- j guardian of ,he pi 1 -son and est ite of said ami much interest manifested, j recitation by Mr. Golden, song by l>celed and reduced to a pulp, eithei orty was owned by Messrs. Minor ! unnors. wi'i s !l at Z* '"Alw ays # 0 with the mail to make cou a* pubic auction to the by means of a greatei or mortar. ’ . ml best bidder, for c, i high- lav fu! n ctions. Then class movements were taken Miss Smith and song 1 >v Miss Lula A llotlmm. ; *■•■' We will also keep a feed and livery j money of the l nit* d States, anil subject to To every five pounds of this pulp, up by Mr. Golden, and illustrated Moulton. stable at U t« City. t o’ co .lirnia? ion of s;i il our . oil Monday, Jarvis A Arrington, Proprietors. by movements of teachers and au- 1 pon the whole, the institute which ought b he tts equal as pos- i Sept- 7tli. lS'O. at !_' oYloel , noon, of s;.iil C. W . Zumwalt, Agent, ! day. at the vest li-.or of vl.e c rnri house, at dience, after which ji recess of tif- was a grtiud success, Jiud deserves ! siGl°t is added one pound o f sour at CoquiileCitv. teen minutes was taken. On re-os- better notice than w e are able to i anlk, and the necessary quantity ( i is the most virulent form of blood-poison- ! Empire « ity.C - >s ( ' .un'y, Oregon, all the 1 rrti i i * l 1 1 1 illg. I jC.ss speedily fatal, blit not less cer- | r ght. title, into.i s mul esta •• i f said mi- seiubling, Geography was intro give from the notes of the secreta salt. 4 lie whole is kneaded to- tainly so, is the vitiation of the blood of , nors. Eliz.i L. G r e S ., F irry F>., and ! Thomas W . liobison, in and to the follow- duced by D. L. Rood, and discuss ry, having been unable to attend get her, and the mixture is covere,! g g * j inR deserihed real property, to-wit: Lot up and allowed to lie for three or tious. W h e n the taint of Scrofula gives ed by several members, Supt. Me more than an hour or two. 1 uvirmi — : 0 :— wurningof its presence by sucli indicat ions, ! one (1 ) of section thirty - 0 1 1 0 (31) in town- four days, according to the seuson. no time should be lost in using A yki C s j ship twenty-eight (28) sooth of range 13 Cormac bringing in incidentlly the S a r s a p a r il l a , the only perfect and reli Tire TJnciersigneci George Gregg traveling npent west of the Will.-.nieste meridian, contain- At the end of this time it is knead able medicine for tin* purification of the rdvantnges o f school apparatus. j ing fifteen and nine hundredths (lo.OO) for J. C . Ayer <fc Co., Lowell, M jiss ., ed anew, ind the cheese are placed blood. The subject of penmanship was ta ! I acres of land. was in town Saturday, and gave us in little baskets, when the super- I ken up by W. A. Welsh, after ! Terms o f sale—cash, lawful money of t’ c iP iE a s r z E Z D a good contract for advertising. fluous moisture escapes. They I« u foul corrupt it m i:i tbo blood tint rots I United St:U's. l*'> n *r cent, of purelins* which the Query Pox was investi out all the machinery of life. Nothing ! prim* to be p.i id 1 n he day of sale; b;t iru**’ It is with pleasure that we can,with , are then allowed to dry in the ivilt eradicate it from the s\>trin and pre j on c munii iti . i •> s i'o by said County gated . j profit, recommend the medicines its transmission to otV-pring but E V E N IN G E X EB Cl SI'S. j slmde, and placed in layers in largo vent court. M ■j. Nancy Yaver. A y e r ' s S a r s a p a r il l a . Thi- prepara ■ o of f this firm. Win Music, l.y Coquille City b rass | tins old reliable linn. Who ¡i„s | ,v|,P 1.e thev nmst tion is aNo tin* only otii' that will cleatiM* (iu r d ia n < ftin* iß lM U - 1 * 1 , . , . u rv^* r", u u c i L i m y iu » v> the Mood of Jlercnrial pi.¡soil and tho r *ors ( state an f E'i. a L., George S., Lula M m .lt«»; not, rca.1 with pr»ht, A > w » alma-1 {<>r .j.,ie <)llU,r thesc taint of Contagious Piseascs. Impoicr* band I : “ * « . ZÛST Ferry I*., am! Thomas W . F. n. minors, ishlil blood is productivt* of u,(, more their qraHty lectm no, State Supt. K. 1!. JU K lroy | nncV Stnekly spoaxmg, « e ilm.ht el|(v?e P iti d August 10. 1SS5. a e, 11-lw ir school system; readir.g. F. A. if any medicine will cure every . on om u q i im prove K T O T IC E ! Gt lden; recitation, A. .1.Sherwood; | case for which it is recommendm!, Mr. V iiiovai .1 ¡iiv. H tiotic-that a large rcil ntag ’i hree kinds are made - the first A wrctcbi’d condition indicati il by P a l l i d and bratiiifit on right n;.U» with a t>ar. in conttBitting S k in , F la c c id M u scles, S h u ttered song, Frank Lunch and sisters. ■ hut we honestly believe Ayer's are and most common is made as de- N erves, and M e la n c h o ly . Its first ilepreilatious iu tin vicinity of China Camp crook, T hubsdav A ug . 27. second to uone in this country, ptom s arc W e a k n e ss , L a n g u o r, Is prepared to buy or sell for and that th r owner i* notiUid to come amt prove , i ’tdod above; the second with four sym Loss o f N e rv e F o rc e , »ml M e n ta l i>e- ! lit» property. u5l-lw Institute met at *J o’clock, A. M. while many, which :.re highly c o m - \ reasonable consideration, parts of potiitoes and two parts of je etio n . Its course, uncli. ck« d. leads inevitable to insanity or «1* at 1». Women The subject f arithmetic was in- mended, Jtre worse than worthless, For Sale Cheap! l i e lias the follow ing for stile: curdled milk; the third, with two frequent I v sit IT. r from it. '1 lie only nic.ii- j troduced by K. II. Hansen and ilis- It Inis been o ir aim to avoid the einc that,’ while purifying ili ’ blood, en I i parts of potatoes and four parts of riches it with new \ iiality, and invigorates T <»od r it.« h, 32 ) acres deed *d and vacant cusssed by various members of the publishing of quack nostrums, and ; land djo niag; 300 Angora goats, 100 cow or ewe milk. The cheese have the whole system, is A girat c!iai;fi‘ lor luakng Mmiey? | sheep and 20head of cattle on the place. institute. A fter a recess o f fifteen ! although we nmv some times be , . , , . , Ayer*s Sarsaparilla, . . ,, , , , ,, . . , . , ., ...*, , S tins advantage over other kinds, Brewery fi r sale—capacity of six I ie r: licit is at the mouth of Rig creek. 3 PREPARED MV minutes, oupt. 3lcCormac intro- dei-eived, it will be our purpose to , barrels. Location— Every i X ,, i * . f ,, n. , , | that they do not engender worms, D r . J . C. A y e r & C o., L o w e ll, M ass. , miles below Enchanted prairie on the Miil- thing cony» nient. Good Satisfactory r basons duced the subject ot orthography ’ retuse all otters io publish, as med- , , , , - , e ' lilt* fork of Coquille. The stock is the best. given for wisaing to sell. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; ,. , ,. , , V I * • ... ... | and keep fresh for a number of I The place is a splendid one for s ek rais- Six bottles for £5. which was di^cusseil at length, ieines, stuffs that we w o u ld not use ne and a half acres one-half mile from years, provided they are placed in • ing or dairying, a description of which can ( ) n; oquillfc (.Aity. on stage road; house of Essay writing was next introduced in our own family. The doctor’s ! be fum i-hell a: tics office. The undersign- five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, l.V) a dry situation and in well-closed NOTIC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . by A. J. Sherwood responsibility is the greatest of any | . d, to vhom ajtplicntion should be made, fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap. Land Office at ltoselmrg, Oregon. [ vessels. July 3o. 1S8Ò. i V l'T E B N O o N S e s s i o n . i lias also a dwelling and 2 town lots in Ran- 1 individual in the country, and that " " * > acres on North fork near Gravel ------» 4------------ — o t i c e is la-roby given that the f” l <»w- ! don for sale. The above projaTty will be Music in schools, was introduced I r ) Ford; 2f> acres cleared, house l«!x21», ing-nanied settler tiled notice of his of the press is next. In fact the ( j c itin e i n tin* S «» ii(li. sold at ti very great bargain, on easy terms. barn 30x.»4, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee intention to make final prool in support of Apply to M E. Anderson. l.y M . C. M iller nu.l .li«.’usse.L ; ,,rc6s ls_ ln a Kreat mfumre, sup- Charleston, S. 0., was struck by Ilis claim, and that »aid proof will be made house; 4 stands of bees. 2 cows, household nl9m3 Bandon O re g . /i ■> A \ U itlí ¿U n ~ ÏW W lU t ' ; I OilbuncU rtlu Si! O L IV E H O T EL, N Harry Wright M r Siano % 10 uuy Wells, cargo & Co's. Ii Passengers. 1 PYÆMIA Land Agency ! SCROFULA AgCiHV Ccauille City ( V i N C. v.l j'oyeriunent Imving l.ee„ in-1 |)llinting t,„. work <>f tlied„ ct„ ri in , ... • , ; before the Register or Receiver at Rose und kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon li cyclone tills morning, and one- j i)Urfi land office, oil Tuesday.' September s. SUM MONS. troduceil by D. L. Rood wan next w » and harness. 1."» acres o f crops; range out • : that the people are trying expen- fourth tho houses in the city wore In Justice court for Norway precinct, Coos “ s“ w side ami convenient for ItH) head of stock, in order, and taken m> and discuss- L WA. * ;,i *i ; *1 1 State of Oregon. 1 . | meats with things they see adver- unroofed. Parts of the spires o f j 8 E l4 sec. If» and lots 8 anil 5» bee. 22 T 28 county, (). Unit, plaintiff j Civil action for the re- is less than one mile from school house and vb . ■ covery of money. ed. Grammar was then introduced 1 **._,i r., «i : 4* « t* post otiee— $2n0<l. t , used. 1 n this connection we believe 8 1. Michael’s and »St. Matthew’s: He names t he foil wing witnesses to prove John Thelin. defendant' by r . A. Golden, diffi rent authors ^ ....... , , ,, To John Thelin, defelidaut, in tlie name of the i i „ it . i , . „ „ i l liia continuous residence upon, and oultiva- I acres. 4 utiles above Parkersburg, J ’ that the government should not churches were blown down, and | tion of< 8llid laml> viz; state of Oregon, you are hereby required to tie and 1 b « on Uoquilk* river; 2*» aou .; bottom— and modes i.t teaching Item appear before A. It. Schroeder, Justice of the peace ’ ‘ ».a llo w any medicine sold, ndvertis- tj,e spire Gf the Citadel Square o f’Norwny, ballance bench and hill land. House 20x28 brought out it !>v s e v e r a l o f th e I 1 ......... .p . 1 ,| . . , . I 1 „ 1 ! I . j Criteser, of Hoseburg, for said precinct on the 30 day of September, 18rr>, ba.n 42x30; gooil, yo|ing orchard, bearing; rf’l ( ) - *r • T* • , < C 01 '^huufjictuieil th a t could n o t j 13?iptis»t church was demolished. F. M . Criteser. of Looking-glass, at 4 o’clock, p. nt., of the said day, at the Office of j teachers, said Justice in said piecinct to answer the above- R,,,HI tim b e r oil till* oil the place; good out- .< > >‘ -N b e a r a s c r u t e n i z i n g te s t b y C m p o ì e - 1 W l . « « . « ..nil u * » r p b .m « o « n re I w l l v Nicholas Jonw. of itoseburg .... c o o m Wharves and warehouses are badly Wni. 1*. Benjamin, named plaintiff in a civil action. The defendant side range for stock. Price, 12”0. then opened, Ill 1 questions read Register. tent judges appointed for that pur damaged. A t Sullivan’s island Auk4 will take notice that if he feils to answer the com- 1 - l ^ t f„r lt'.t) acres o f la n d . 80 acres under and answered. plaint herein, the plaintiff will take judgement fence. <»00 fruit trees house, barn buX4b. pose. People are misled into pass two steamers are aground, and the NOTICE E v e n in g E x e r c is e s . against him for ?T_M J.7r. and interest and the cost of I k gì od range forcatile adjoining. Is hcretiy given, that the county court of Coos this action. And tho defendant is further notified Music, by Coquille City brass ing worthy medicines and hikiug new Ashley river bridge, now con- f< r House and two lots in Coquille county, Oregon, will, on the t*th day of September ; that his property has been attached and will be band; song, Miss Lula Moulton; noxious compounds, anti thus f*tl acting, IS Swept away. Four J A. D. lSSS, receive t>liln for building a bridge arrow sold to satisfy any judgement obtained. The de f F City; very cheap. fendant is further notified that this service is serv song, Mis-t Florence Smith; read through delay or inefficiency of vessels w hich arrived yesterday are Marlow crook, on the North fork of Coos river iu ed upon him by publication by order of said court y” l ”*r. lor Hous * and lot in Coquille City. Oregon; said bridge to be about v;i4 made und dated August 17th. lSS.i. •-TUO for two unimproved lots iu Coquille and wrecked. lelegraph wires are feet long; main span, fid feet; rafters, truss; 14 feet ing, D. L. Rood; lecture, J. A. medicine 1 >se their health Walter Sinclair, C i y. uuglH-tiw Plaintiff’s attorney bents; all to be done iu wurkmau-like Gray; Song, Miss Rachel Hoff lives. down, and there are no cars run between manner. !*». 1 ac-es i f grazing land known as North THE ♦ *i nui ie t\ elve miles from Bandon,Oregon. Persona sending bids should send sealed bids, ning. The loss is estimated at man; recitation, F. A. Golden; It is believed that Gordon is*still with plans, specifications, strain-diagrams and bids FAMGUS T in Ter and on Cunningham creek, cheap, duett, Mrs. Aiken a id Mr. Welsh: alive and in the country of a friend 81,000,000, including wharves and for the same. Each bidder should deposit with his KLV«I^VrSYWIC'l-,T--^’,rCT l ) q ( l VC R E S—A Splendid ranch, at a valedectory address, Supt. J. T. churches. Merchants are already bid, five per cent, of tlie amount of his bid, ly king on the Congo. C - t \ ery treat bargain. At least $0000 fp . . ^ which Rhall be forfeited to the county incline L . M. G o t t '. c h a l k :— MeCormac; song “ Good Night,” •• rebuilding. Xl l G pliosphclto works the award ie made to him, and l:o fail», neglect or "T h e host instrument now worth of good timber in close proximity to Frank Lunch and sisters. existing in b o t h h e m i Congressman Holman and Peel near the city are but little injured, ! Tei'i"™forthep?r‘odof |wod:i>-8after««vh .ward the water Two to three hundred sheep go spheres.” " . * ’ 1 b madt' to enter into contract, and llle hia bond an LIST OF NAMES O f MliMBEUS ATTEXIJINO with the place. I'laoe well iinroved—7ò have left Portland to join the other except the Atlantic, which losos its required by law INSTITl’TK. K b llo u o :— " I have never seen their equal.’ acres cleared—¡triiti', cash down, 8*2000. Dy order of the county court. Prof. K . B. McElroy J .T . MeCormac members of the Indian commission acid chamber.— Dispatch of 2G. F a u lin k L u c c a :— “T he Knabe l ’iano r , m t r u v c n .. J. J. Lamb, D . L itooil F. A. Golden „ V J - - A . KhS n < OQUIH** river. 80 acres at Siin Francisco. They speak Mrs. Kood W . A. Welsh nol 2w county clerk. surpasses all other makes, ; - t » ) bottom land, 3 acres cleared, bal- Tlie Norwegian bark Mcdbor, Miss Bean M. C. Miller The popular H A R R IN G T O N P IA N O lance good timber, cedar imd fir -convenient favorable for another appropria from Liverpool, was dismasted in NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A T IO N . Mrs. Pendergrass Harry Ih-ttys and the C H IC VGO CO E PAGE O R G AN. 1 to log. Small house with three rooms- MissGracw Moo* • Jacob Barklow Laud ttfllce at Uoseburg, Oregon,) tion by congress for the Columbia the storm. The German bark H. August, 12 lHK’i. ( Miss Annie Webber A. J. Sherwood A. L BANCROFT & CO., j *: *200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom NOTICE Is hereby given that the following- Miss EmmaChlemens W m. Volkmar liver. Peters was driven ashore. The S old aoiints . 721 M ark ets... San Francisco. J nn*l and house J8!2 ¡0— n sph-ndid chance Chlotilda V'olkmar M iss W ilkins KNABE PIANO M issSarah Hall M r. Wilkins Miss Barbra Bettys G eo. Johnson Miss Winnie Fetter Lewis A. Kobi rts Miss Emma StauiT Miss Ada Lam b M iss Florence Smith Miss Leona Lamb Charlotte Vanderburg Mark Morris Lucinda MClosky Miss Edith Morras K. H . Hansen Mr. ilonham Chas. Vanderhnrg L. ii. Harmon €■. A Edmunds Miss Florence Lowe W . H . Bunch J as. Barklow Frank Bunch Z. T . Siglin Miss Alice Bunch Mrs. Amy Miller M iss Rachel Hoffman Jtoht. Bullard Miss Fannie Cocke. named settler has filed notice of his intention to * -♦ • * - \ fire broke out in the rear of Freiheit was sunk in make final proof in support ot his claim and that tll(3 hotel, Merced, Cal., and j 1 * ^ y dock school!- I County, Oregon, at Empire City, on Wednesday, the 30th , 18X5, viz: William F. Volk- destroyed business property and 01 ^ ilbum L. Lt*e vas blown September nta pre-emption D. S. No. 4325 for the S. >, of N. stock to the value of $30,700 on ! a^hore’ an(l t,l° Norwegian bark W. *4 and W. >/, of S. W. '4. Sec. 11 T.30S., R. 1» W. He names the following witnesses to prove his which there was an insurance nf ^ 01 i " 0 ian brig San continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said $14,000. The fire is believed to be , PrisC(Mire hsllore ,lt Ca8llfc Pinck- land, viz: C. Miller ) the work o f an incendiary. j lloy’ a tkree masted schooner, Edward Hoffman • of Myrtle Point, Albert Volkmar ) -----— j name unknown. N o lives were John Fetter, of Angora. W ni, F. Benjamin, Subscribe for the H e r a l d . i lost. augi» Register. R. E. BUCK, PROPRIETOR, Livery, Feed and Stnge Stnlile. Sp>eoia.l -A-ttention G iv e n to Boa-rciing-. TERM S M O D ERATE. Coquille City, - - - - Oregon. for one wishing to make a home. terms given. CHE VP! L ib era l CHEAP!! 7 «*cres in Fandon City, on Main street; » ) largo building o f five room s,'etc., also barn. T he premises are cleared and fenced, are pii’ti.v, and will be sold extremely cheap. (G i*si i i i I o n I I S a r g a i n <M rcr«*«l.) T o « ' » lots and water frontage X O rford—Very cheap.- in Port Enquire of W alter Sinclair, Coquille, Oregon. S S