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ODDS H D r \ ¡ ) ‘¡. (Toquilti d'itij ¿firaUl. TU ESDAY, O I»**«1 r la OCT. 27, ------- « The man with the catarrh re no- dy called on us with his compound in hopes of raising the w ild. By a slight movement o€ the under- jaw ¡t 6eemed to run very easily, but as soon ns we spoke o f a pulT, he soemeil to comprehend the fact that we made all our immense in- come by puffs (all sizes to bit cus- turners'!, and started suddenly up to speak to a mail who hnppend not to be passing at the moment, After a short v.alk he c.m e back a n d reip iested u stosjiy in ou rH r.lt- a l d Unit ho was d ing wi ll, which V happened to be true just then, as wo were just pounding the buckshot in the left hand barrel, and the foreman had gone for the box of rock which we always keep under the back stairs to preserve the slum bers o f the editor from being dis- turbed by feline fcongders. As long as we have „ r.Hvd physicians . „ ainon« our townsmen who have de- voted years to the study o f medi- pine, and w ho are re.-iding among us, and doing all they enu to relieve the afflicted, we hx»k on all suc!» shvsters with contempt. Dive our w own fellow townsmen aubance, ami allsuehdeadiH -atsado.se of coal- tar if necessary. ----- --------------------------- The wedding breeze, o f which we spoke last week, struck our town on Thursday evening, and while we are glad its effects were no worst tlinu the v were, we have four vic tims to report, namely: ffolin \N. Leneve niul Miss Kittie Cox, and Glenn Cox and Miss Etta Now el. The parties, each, tamely submitted to the terrible ordeal of losing in dividual personality in two, with a single murmur. 1 he scene of the trouble was in open court in Good Templars’ hall, ami was witness»,! by upwards o f one hundred By m. . . - • „ i , i „„ pathizing anemls. We have been treated to a bountiful supply „ f S erenade : - On Thursday even-1 ing, the man about this town,as well ! o f I il e .ii an about town P Y Æ iïH A Mr. E ditor:-—Will you please Is the most virulent form of blood-poison O ut of danger .-—T here are two as quiet citizens O í . la y lo r street, aud ¡ niake way in your columns for my in''. Less speedily lull not less eer- so, h the vitiation of the Moot! of d a 'll tc to pass through with the fol- tuinlv things that every well r e g d u a la ted te d !’ VÍCÍUÍty» V‘ as Pleasant1.'- ; i! ••^d’ " o , elicit which the first symptoms arc P im p les, from Ins slumber by town ought to always possess for i , r^,m .lls ])’ l ; ‘ ' u‘ar | lowing message to the cerrospoud- Sties, I Soils, arul Cutaneous K ru p - tions. When the taint of S crof ula irives full notes o f the band warningof itspr<>enee l*y such indications, the general safety o f the in h a b i-. . . u }> no time should be lost in using A y e n ' s tants: A good No. 1 SiUby 8t.?am ‘ ^1V1“ 8. 1 *!m!'V lrm a “ God bless Lords ami lavlies o f the p en :! S aksaiu k ie k a . the only perfect and reli lire engine, and a skillful doctor,!*’ " 11, 1111 1( 11 ( 11 " ,v>* rh o pieces As »,ve have iloate.l from the som- able medicine for the j urificatiun of the blood. i |T5 who has good, plain,com mon sense, 0<^01 ' ,f Jc f' ^,lPl)^ RIU^ ^10 bre darkness of the past, into the 1 a a as well ns skill in his profession. ! ^ a* ln7’ " 11L* 1 ' vaS g °°d , effulgent light of ilie {»resent, the : afoul corruption in the b’ ood that rots The “ Silsby” is to the property j ju=’ t Ion« enough to leave most sublimely grand and m a g -, Is out all the nutehinerv of life. Nothin’' «lem ]>re- will eradicate it from the the town, what the good surgeon is j 1' ( H 0110 '* ^10. f ° l tumite . uillcent age the world ever sa v- vent its transmission to off-prill’; I : t to the health and often the lives o f on<m.-cl to [U) tli0 “ ost where science, philosophy and art, j A v e h ' s S a k s a im n im . a . This pn pa ra tion is also flic only one that will < !e;ai-a its inhabitants. The above thoughts | sa,llinS <>f rmud. : move a pace; where the religion of the blood of Mercurial poison ani the taint of U ntayioiH Diseases. Impover came to us the oilier day on meeting j I hk l i g h t f a n t a s t i c , i he social law rolls round us like a golden j ished blood is paoduetive of our old iium friend, Dozier, who , ^loI) ^ iai c:i,u® 011 a ^ Fie Gdd a 1 el- ^ sea, and free press, freespeech and ! glorify existence, j camo ambling down the street, with , ^*"’3 building on baturdny n ig h t,, free as ombly A wretched condition indicated by Pall'd are beiim S a broad smile running around was a ver.V enjoyable affair, ant Old political issues kin, l<T:icei<l M uscles, Slialtered loose all over bis face, anil on in- jiblghig from the number o f pretty • swept away by new administrations, ! Serves, and M« hiwcdioiy. its iu>t j ,. . ! , , . . , . . ' symptoms are Weakness. Languor, <pury found that the ductor had Baev's, was a way up success; but j and hard times are beginning to j il,os*of Nerve i'orcc, ¡indolent pronounced his wife entirely on*. nfird times tell, even on social eu -j give way to prosperity. M it li this | ^evimbiv to iniianii v i,r' i In’ \VomMi freipienby H tf!« r from if. 'Fbe only m o f danger. Wv? did not wonder »,t J°.vuu*llb und the result financially . grand and glorious revolution cine l!i-i!,* \\ lii.'‘ ] mif; ini' lie bim;«!. < c- the mbo when wo come to recol- j was iRd as good as the “ boys’’ real- . whirling before us, is it not obvi- rieln s it wiili new vinùity, ami iuvigia^lo» the whole s\ stem, is lcct that ihis was one o f those ugly ; b ’ deserved. ^ ous that Coonille journalism might A y e r ’s S arsap arH S s, cases, whole the clmnces are a lo n g i (■‘■OQV toys . —T he baud boys are ; also take an advancing turn from r»mi:v:i> nv D r . .1. C. A yer ¿L C o., ï.ovveîl, ÿ a s s . way from being even, and nothing ! determined to make good musi-j what it is at present. You have ¿SolJ by all Druggists: Price (»1; but the most perfect skill in sur- r ians o f themselves, if they don't brains, you have wit, you have rare bix bottles for î « ô . gery is of j ny avail, and very often lay up a cent, and Sunday they , reasons; you hold in your hands ^ , isni'a .Sot tin ml of no avail. But under the cnrel’ul worked In.e littlo men. and done ¡ pens tippsd with lightning, D o yet, sirs, we see very few litterary ! treatment o f our not vet y old sur- some good si-lid practicing. Fine October weather, with ca-e, as : ahead boys, and after awhile the ; Hashes in our home paper from s7j,,j,t L u-t L o o k o out u t for r a hard geon, Dr. Downing, the Look I l o w is it that Knight, in ; vsillt(,r; b;.d a> it was, lias been successful- man aljout town will give you a yon. »no extreme follows on the Ko.- burg lie view can write a other. ly trejited, and ?>Ir. Dozier felt ju- note. A >- S treet clearing :— During the hotter communication than mere Th J. II. Minard 1 ins a nMice on Ids l>ilant over the result. fact that the patient is alive to-day past week L ’aylor street has lmd | quiilerV Come out, sir, and prove j g rjst mjH door: “ N o grinding, and in a fair way to ultimately re- quite a hot spell, caused by the if you can w hy Clark Melville, the < 01Jly SaturdiAy,*’ as he is go- ( *• 1 r> aiti perfect health, is a far higher ! grubbing out, and burning o f old ; jail bird, can write a better poem i j ng to start his logging camp next meed o f a'se tliau a f«nv daubs . stum {is, loots and brush, which than anyone in Coos county. How ¡M onday. NYe understand lie is to o f printer's ink, and our young sur- ' encumber so many o f the streets of is it that we confine ourselves to ]0g for y 0ur mill man, Mr. Lyons. geon may just ly feel ]muid o f his our busy little city.— Let the good the narrow limits o l liítl?, puny ; }|e |Jil3 good timber. W e wisli personalities and let the deep, him success. success iii this case. As soon as the : work go on. PhptPiM i* 1 rd íR e t u lílg b öoiiilo City io li • ■ V ^ ■ £ /•rit ;-’* t l i e T X - S - ¡-Z3. V ir v ! E\)i »rri-i itm -»» 'r. inf v u b u o o * • i di y v p +m a&i V» d ^ E* s s s s P :» P £1 .i pi Yi O* n C k- U < > ,i.2_ si v X C! -- ■> v-il ii’iivo <'uquill? City «'very ■;•! ;-> ::•<{;iy..> ai a a . m . and ] ji . »I IK " •>!«' v. i 'lSliim i.T Ci'di trip for nil l> >::o n Coos bay. Leave L'tter City every day (exci j-t Lundays) at 9 a . m . and v. :r. V ) 1> . I- »mi:' 2 can »¡Kit i. iiaisliilelU ;u.d J^mpiro City having • ol-onrsin each place, returning to Co- *4K .;] - ( ’i f . | j : (!;iV Faro One IDollar- • o'.vcy ; ”<» wi: t thi mail to i>nuo c »•» ii sons. V. - will also I cep U l u-r « ii v. Fred C. .•.»im v n feed and livery Jarvis, l ’ropriet. b:* at UoqnhleCity. C « !| | ! I L L E ^ T ri ^U iVi ilLvC i A L w O L L E G E j I Coquiile City, Coos Co.. Oregon, will reopen OclAt-r.o lDth, 1885. j SJudentH wishing to take a complete bus- town gets the bilsby it may be con- | sidereil as practically out o f dnn- ' Khoi hf» Mr»ih«*r ii»r a »<-rr. j ,roatl a,u^ expansive subjec.s o t , J. 1 . Stumler is clearing up his •.•r;viic(?e without incurring the enormous 1* -ua«i9 aud inconveniences of going fur — ( the day go unnoticed subjects splendid farm. 1 think he lias from home. 1 wo of Mr. Im hcott s boys wore ! t| Klt w ould be conducive o f grand settled his mind to stay with us. ger. ,, lout iitiiig near tlmir father s | ethical effect, and facilitate crudi- avlor Bros, sue losintr their C ouldn ' t SLEEP. - As s the man 1 , Angora, on M iddle ( o- (jon j u accordance with the age? . i• , . ♦ i plat sheep. It is supposed to be "p a n Vi ill he <• »minuted in connection with this about town was taking his regular. i ° . , ,r . I quide, l.-u-t \v eduesdav, when tlie: institute, ami instruction will he given to Lodi. thers that Jiie committing tlie dep 7 o’clock n ip one morning during * * pupils of any acje and grade. Among the elder, aliout Hi years of age, shot ; redili ions. CoiiiniiiiiM-utvd. the early part, of hist week he was branches which constitute a scientific course his brother Frank, 14 years o l d ,; Aliy one w ishing to buy choice are, orthography, reading, elocution, p'ain aroused by the terriffic racket o f whom he mistook for ji d(‘er. They : Ed. H erald :— I t is not known corn meal w ill do vvtll by calling on ! H‘;d hammers, saws, the llapping of had separated,andjthe elder brother w hat t liAse new comers would do M. J. Krautz. »-oaul*, » n .lo t! or «..m inus sounds heard a noise in the brush and if opportunity were offered. Two P. Dejin got his eve blacked i h e ; | that indicate n_ new creat.ou bo, caught a glimpse o f an object which rather elderly gents o f these took a ! 0f},(T ,i . . . ! UusiiH-is and utcial latter-wri ting, corupo- i L i 7 1 L,; i . ,, . . , e L ii *1 -----------a «b " h u e trying to upset j sitii.u, grammar, political, physical nnd ; hastily rising he rapidly crept out- . n j 1 J 1 ... ne thought tt«8 a Jeer. H e U r n - ; stroll out hack o f town the other j ,,lp s..w ^ ¡ j , „ ¡ ( j , R ecanliing. co«.n,.rcia! »««r,,,,!,,. «rithaitio, book- ( s>J“ a eup of coffee, and sal,.ed tied and the object of his vvell-di- day. They were without guns and Nick Nan i keeping, commercial soienca, algebra, phys- A Primary Department splendid cake, and hope the parties tlJ ‘ *8 cau3e’ aml rected aim stopped. l i e fired, and may live to useful and ripe out age ® horror struck, found he had given 1 not quite so old, engaged in put his brother a fatal shot. The ball in contentment. ting up a house for Mrs. Omen, entered the abdomen, and was ne- C. J. Sechrist and P. Schafer, U {H> bad been notified to leave the •essarily f.ital. Frank lingered till cess the gentlemanly agents for J. Lusk house she was occupying as it had 1 11 1 o'clock Thursday niglit when he «fc Son's California nurseries, are been rented to other parties. As died. The terrible and excrutiat- on the river soliciting orders fer every house ia town is occupied, ing pain o f the sufferer, and the spring deliveiy, aud will remain a jt began to look as if the family agony o f the family can only be mouth or six weeks. N\ e notice wonld be obliged to camp out, but imagined. Mr. Indieott is one o f among their specialties, K elsey's some gentlemen v. ith boarIs much Conudle*s hg-it citizens and his Japan plum, Iveiffer's hybrid pear, larger tiiau tln-ir purses, effected many friends deeply sympathize Kanady’s cling peach, nmi Berk- sonio kind o f an arrangement with with Km ami Lis family in this ley’s G ooseb erries-a ll oT which our good matured brewer, Mr.Meld, t -rt ib!o 1 unity. our people can ill aff»>rd to be with- by w hich lumber was obtained, ► « ♦- \ i«-rorj. out. This is a rare chance to get, au,i if the we:ither will hold good ch«»ice tree s and our people who ou|y f,,r H f,*?; more days, the ! with furtive ul.tnce. we look askarw, Throughout etch day; have been humbugged in times Q i|jen wife and babies, will be in j \nd work each sign, tlint on tho wind, past will doubtless appreciate it. sljUg quarters. Floats o'er o.ir way. The name o f J. Lu-k ¿c Son, tn*- ]{.\pxo work .— T he building on widelv knoi\n < i.un . \ in. n, i.> >udb ^jie coul,ty farm lias grown up like c ie n t g u a r a n t e e that .ii» g » > L will a gigantic mushroom during the be as represented, aud everybody past week. \Yhat was only big treated fairly. J piles o f lumber one week ago, lias W e hear o f numbers o f persons who are giving awnv their fruit by the wagon load to newcomers and others who have not fruit of their own. This is commendable, since tons of this fruit must lie and rot in the orchards. It is singular that our people do not ship their fruit to San Francisco. Jackson county does, and has to pay three times tho amount o f freight that *>een transformed into a shapely aud commodious house, 28xo2 iect, the roof and cornice on, the floor down, above and below, and the , windows mid door frames begun, R»M should the weather permit on- ly 10 or 12 days will elapse before it 'V*H l)e rea«ly f«>r the paint. As this work is done by hands under the supervision o f one o f the conn- ty commissioners, a very consider- we would. Our fruit is equal to anv. D rying and canning is the J J n better t : a y , but even green the fruit o f ibis valley will pay largely to ship, at our low rates o f freight, able saving w ill be made to the county as well as having the work i • r i i. done in a far better manner than is ! usual w hen given to tho lowest bidder on contract. D e s e r v in g c e n s u r e .— T hose James Aiken was in tow n yester ‘gents,” who made them- day, having just returned from * " ano A , . . , . selves so obnoxiously conspicuous Lane county, where his good horse, Saturday night, ought to remem Sammy Tilden, walloped all the ber that they have no right to dis horses at the fair. Jim looked a turb the quiet, or property o f h little weary, but carried a kind of town simply because they have how-do-you friends-of-G r e y-Dan- taken a little spruce gum and think feel-n«>w lo«»k about him, that made tlmy are having a jolly good time some o f us weep. From him we ; — b o js doLi’t do so, for such habits learn that Grey Dan was not at T . , . sometimes lead to unfavorable con- ¡tne Lane county fair, as was ex- „„ . pected, bince Li* friemi* worn , „ >t i ««TU*Mce*. \ lie man about town satisfied with the race at Hnlls ! don't want to be obliged to come prairie. I f Jackson county has down on you like a pile driver, with not a l>eate* for iiM en, ho is cer- |,js sharp quill, but the youngsters, «•inly Champion^f Soutl.en. Oreg. ,ls » el| Uii t|l0 0lJer ¡mrt ot the 3lr. Von Pegeit finished the community, wont put up with such mill wharf nnd boom at this p lace kind o f fun, judging from remarks last week and took Ins departure | al»out town. for the lower liver where he has a j A gain running .— T he mill which let more work o f this kind to do. was shut down for repairs, during H is work here has been ot the en- the forepart of last week, is again during sort, and the mill has ai all O. K. and the cheerful whistle splendid w haif and boom. 1 is again heard in the land. I il . l.o d i N S b o !!— S ix -d a y S'ctse. NYe got ;i lick in our right eye ; from a felh'w we slandered over a J year ago. NYe have got that eye e u co n n te re d on e o f , ,, . . tile in n o c e n t! .. „ • . . I I) /V L ip AVI,, cl wet. a.». ’ I iology, tlie laws of i.ealth, and the rudi- I ment8ofmusio—vocal and instrumental,etc. deer that prowl about the thicket*, j -- - - - - - | „aa.rour oia .„tom . In order to secure it, one man went ; ‘ __ ‘ * | Primary (per term) ........................$f,.oo to a farm house near bv to secure Ed. Hr.n-.t.T»:—As tii ncs nro rather livelv 1 Seoonda5T “ ........................ ?7.00 C l a r k M i l l e r , Principal, a gun, while the other watched the this wed., v* thought a few- l.ues from ouri . A. W Ei.sn, Assistant deer. The gun, with the only bed- i 1 i . t • .\■ ^ I V-t-u l id ov««rv r.'ilf an i» ha* h . f i! let about the la»usc, was secured nicht !» • : !ns wc( k a ; í. i or wnv am v. ¡II O' Jui HD• Mils week and (the owner being ab:••rut !, aud in a 11 i ; a <'ÜÍM * oi:> :i i< r few minutes the doer was o # on n unity three legs, but was o.aptni'ed by .-i The 1i tb' • In over;; of r. hi : r. f.‘ dog which one o f the men cune to I the cat go ait! s town for. The fijM. that ensued ! U.ra-s s]’..K)f np. lie was an iutereMing s.nectacle, bib iiiilj did some nauiin; th 1 r J i l l 's r f i u i ' « h o n s-is well fnmished, and i- a ml v lor 11 e dog tlie deer would 1 Ou-t ’»lessi ;>pl'e<l wi*.’i the Rest the Owr olii fu nd. Tiionms Jolmron v . :. » tn ¡¡iiir^ct aho:\:s. pain ; or ex;x»iiso have I ren ;.L large now. Now, whet lin . a,» t’ie Nort h fork one dai b¡l¡S are pared o n »• ,■ v.yiGier ¡¡. ji eas>int for patrons, üov.n i i ^ he best, d ;:ira ¡t'ways Irept. R-i; gage de- «’( i;'.; r wh it arc we to «lo with these new- .i »i tallii it awav d ‘ liA‘1 ored t,o and f.»*in tl; '.'truer lanuing. tliôi-.-ria—too lint T< niv. S ii.ipl..’ rm uus for conni.«suial u;cn. conici ...o This is the fjiiestion. Miss l ena Hoot cr. of Lookint»-Jass, has rhtsiiousL* i * nu ir tho Steamer Landin ' Biz. «••■'ire to Norway to stay with her ; nmUnm ! ’ ----------- — ----------— Ctmuilìe ¡ ¿his winter and *;o to uchool. Wo an oquille City U t) Oct. Wet 20. * ► « j to suo lier \v iUi us at.cin. :i ::i c as h s to r es .\(irniif Stem'». ! Jana s lîiirklow and liis- ... . . sono to Pear crock. EM. Scofield will prendi here en ¡ wìm oddv is the l nippy f..tlicrof u bounc Main Street, Coquiile City O^n., ; wrapped up in a wet barley sack, the 4th Sundnj in Oct. ing biu boy. O. Nelson is d o in s a lively basin, si, con A- L- N osier, Proprietor, consequently wo do not Fee as we ; ^Irs. Theliu, ot Marshfield, lias sul. rmi! lie times. Gents Clcdiing, Eccts cr.d Shoes, used to; but we can see enough | been visiting friends in this place, j Grant >t N j . vc min'i« r-ulmr und r tho Clocks, C u tlcr3r, e^c - with one eye to know that tho way Sam Belieu has gone to lW e -1 weather «¡»h crysip las. Captain Ib-ud i-. ku\in£ Ji w. Il ÙU£ at bis | i \L\LKit in Groc lies. I rovis ons Firur, o f the transgressor is hard. \Ye be- burg. place. -t 7 lj;ird. Leans, Chiidi**s, nuts, Tot>aco, ('.t¡r friemi. MnbnfTey. moved away H im j fiove we can see well enough to tell j Mr. Ihrig is making substantial week to Haiuloii. to mil ’. be h.itcl, \v<> leant. Cigars. Ciparetfct s. ets., etc. Air. 1 Tods hi has been patluriii.; bis cuti . j where the p re^ n t administration improvements on his place. He It is the bout wc have *> *uii ti.i. fall. Why : will end; where the age o f f;d! cv will soon be ready to build, is it not, a food idea, f. rmt-r-«. to p'ant n.orc It is :i food crop besidt s it. t- mis to j will en«l; where the dims for p *11 Be;. Liggett-, lately from Wash- corn. rid your laud of Iota oí foul seeds and J fax will end. M e can scan the en- ington Territory, 1ms been visiting makes fat bees. (O. K.) tire immaculate radius, whether it his siste»* Mrs. S. Belieu. Norway « )c*. 22. , be in the form o f conception, de- Messrs. Belieu aud Moulton are NÖTIGE FOB PUBLICATE M. J. P. M E S S E R . Prop. IiLjnd Oliicc at HoRclinrp Orcpow. I ception, love or hate getting out. piles for.the null boom Pioneer Stable! Ccquille City, Ccgon, September 24, 1SS5. I I VYe can see little winged demens | porch on the handle o f the pen, and , . , . ; and seraphs grow pale in the dawn j o f literary decline. AYe believe we can see the beginning o f the end o f the fondest o f all unfulfilled dreams; the balance o f faculty, power, arrogance, and immunity. W i‘ h one eye we see the universe governed by law;law' governed by man; man governed by women; nnd women governed by lovo. W ith one eye we see Venus and Adon- ius establish an imperious king dom on the earth. Aud lastly, but not least, we believe we can discern n »«I** „ ji .,,..., , - thro the silvery hesperian haze o f love the dim tlnile,the gr;ind ultima- turn, the golden selvage o f perfec- tion, as one star in the crown o f friendship. L xli. This Commodious Stable has been opened j ,lt v\Mnder wind youin* man went I ^ O T I C E ft? hereby pivc that the follovr- u .t a<j;t:n. ami is filled with the choicest ! u p th e roftd^rhde^'the other h h T g - ■ .luL !la,a.e‘1 ldednotaoe of q;iy. Hue c irewill be piven, and a share u tJ m e a m u so i.n e m e uiutn u i^ n i lus intention to make final proof in support ot the patronage is asked. j W onder w hat attracts him ? 1 of his ciaim, and that «aid proof will lx* ¡ v ‘ Hauling at reasonable prices, at short notice. nGtf A ceitain young man went to see made before the Clerk of Coos County, «t. 8*j'l a. ^ew days Jigo, and at 2 Empire City, on Saturday (lutober III. 1SS5. N O T IC E «'clock his mother sent lor him be viz: Elias B. Robinson, Pre-emption, D. S. No ' : 7, for the N. E. % < f Sao. 2 T :|l. 6. Is hereby Riven, to all whom It may concern: cause the baby was crying. Young That the utulcrtHRiicd will not be reaponsible for K 12 Y/., AV. Mer. mail stay with your mother. I Ho names the following witnesses to prove j del-te contractea, or for any work done on the Ned Buy. claim at Italian liar (known now aa R. If. Lowe’« j his continuous residence utmn. and cultiva- • claim, G. I>. Elgin’! claim or Junes Aiken’s claim Norway Oct. 18. D o r a Z in tis . Mr. Wheeler, ji late arrival from Lowell, Mass., lias his dwelling ready lor occupancy. W ool rnLers 1 ave a smile on their countenances since wool 1ms advanced in price. A short walk the other dav 1. o u g h t US w i t hi n s i g h t o f fo ur j deer, one wildcat and two coons, | One deer and Mr. W ildcat ceased ’ to be any more Our pen is weary and we long for better times again; but why need we fret. When we come to Frank James, the reformed ban realize the condition o f those o f dit, is now' living on a farm a few o:her . parts, t____, we are thankful that miles from Independece, Mn., in we are in a land of pl?nty, where bad health and very poor. H e has health is so good ai.d devastating refused many offers from showmen storms and cyclones are unknown. and says he will end his days on Don Ilex. his farm in peace and quietude. Dora, Oct., 19. : tion of, said land, viz: I —and worked by Klein. I.owe k Aiken in coj.srtner- Charlea Morris 1 ship) until further \otice,or until we have paid up nil of M yrlle Point, U. B. Jefferson all outstandiiiR account*, aud have had a settle Coos County, J. II. B:iker ment of our business between ourselves, j Oregon, ! Dated at Myrtle Point, i It. II. Lowe. Reily Beach Coos County, Oregon, G. D. Elglu. W m . F . Benjsniin, August Iftii 1«K5. ) ItepisUr. s.'p2'J BLOODED FOW LS. im I S B A R G A I N SCO acre« of land ou Bandon Peach; 25 Pure bred Drown Leghorn find Plymouth Rock Poultry for sale by Cartwright A Thorp, j unPr° vc<L K°od meado’. i aud fine Y'oncolla, Douglas County, pasturate: splendid houae-fonuerly the Orecon. ! Bnr.don Hotel—also out liuildinps. One ________ ________ _____ - - I ijuarter of a inilé of beach f routa eye on the N O T I C E ! place. For ft rare bargaiu look no further. For further information, apply on premi- Persons owinp me who have oats for sale Mr«. O . Nelnon. will I k > given 60cts per bushel for same on ser. f" acci.un t. J« A. Denn. A B A R G A I N ! FURNITURE STORE, IF*. IM Ia jrls:., E = r c p ., AVe have the selling of a half section of j land, half bench and half bottomland, near i JI ikshfijild , D on . Coquiile City. It would moke a half dozen Dealer in Furniture, Dtan-s. Gin«« and Pic good little ranches, or a good dairy and lure Frames, etc., and agent for AVhite’n Sewing M i-sitiaos. stock ranch. The price i« per nero. vl nltf