Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 24, 1885, Image 3

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    CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist services. I y hev. T. I’. llaynes
art' li* !*-' ¡«s fi)llo'*A:
First Sabbath ut Ntrtlt
nQd
3rd
till
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“ fiinrjM y creek “
“ Fisk Trap
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•* Coquille City “
o n i»s i ^ i i i:\ n s .
A t-viN IST a \ 1 n ix KCTIOr.
house. The following gentlemen | « » » » t ib jik m iìl m h ii i n o x ; '
yotkn
Is
hereby ,?!r . o, that the
-¿¡ je » Î h»a
O Î » v r t ! i t i H 's «>('1 h r l l - . i r i <«>*.* n spoke:
lion. Ringer
Hermann, i ì n Onner ¡imi i ’n« nd*> Aeccrji Cu bc^n duly ¡»pp'.'intcd ednHuit.tratris of tb“ «-.ut3
“O
t'haüfiîge «>! Grey
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of V lUiitia Da::ie! 'Vapotor, decaasod. by tin Her
*J iidgu Mosher, W. F.
niiiu
No ici:. Thus fur this beasou we
County Coin1 ‘ ho Etite cl On-z
io- the. Coun­
and
D.
S
K.
ßuick.
Ed.
H
erald
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see
iu
your
pa­
ty
of
C
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on
the
7th
aay
of
N'jvexbfcr,
X. It. Ic-S.'.
“ ; have se eu but three u*i
slight
All
p6:sun.,
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toó
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u f cititi
Oregon is well reon
ivi til ce:' published to-day, a challenge
frosts, and uo it-
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The Sew AI
STEAMER COOS BAY,
L O C A L ITEM S.
D E N H V ,
1>
Kiel was executed at Regina on
the Ititii.
Vili
t pi:
tjr
.
C'ipt Littlefield was in tow n yes-* walk “justifies" with the rest of
terdny.
the walk along that block, we are
New landlord at Olito hotel
sure that more tl an one will give
Jus. Cartwright.
inward litoranee to the scriptural
Johnny Quick cnino
to
tow n passage “well done good and faith­
ful ( public) sen ant.M Could a low
Saturday “laid up” with a boil.
Another submnrir.e cable is to stitct crossings now bo put down
at near points, there would be loss
mu from Boston to Liverpool.
danger from miring when navigat­
Kalmarians
and Servians n.v
ing that part town.
fighting. It buls to lu* a siin.il war.
A i t ri\ The wind on last Tues­
A. 11. Wrights wife and two day gave our lovely little burg an
daughters arrived here Saturday airing, that made old tin cans ai d
night from Oakland, Cal.
loos * boards rattle all sorts, and
Remember
tue
Parkesburg s the tlagstatl sunk to rest acioss tin*
freight rotes, and that she will be street.
But we heard of no seri-
back here iu a short time.
! ous damage.
The Paikersburg and 1 ruekee ' lo o
MUCH.- That
unì ridge
sailed from this river ou the lGth quagmire at tl e lower cr
TOS: ing OÌ
and the Ruby on the lltli.
¡Main street would do no discredit
The engineers report recoin- toa I'huida everglade, and as the
mends £ 100,000 for Coos bay, and man about town is obliged to wade
£75,000 for the Coquille river.
it every time he goes from the ho-
Johnny Nelson, T. J.
Patty’s tel to the saloon, or do without iiis
step-son arrived from Ctuh a few j regular appeti zer, he hopes the
days ago. He is immensely pleased l
fathers w id either make a boat
or put in a crossing, before we be-
w ith this part.
Th-vse having congress memori-1 come llesl)Prato
ioi»
tern-
als a^king f> r an a(>p.opriation f< or peraiice society.
B e carette . A s wo were at-
the mouth of the Coquille will
please return them to this office at tempt ing to cross that lagoon known
as Second stree*, we missed the
once.
fragment of old fence board which
I'ncle Sam Dement., whose death
is announced in another column, tiie editor of the H erald had prob­
will be brought leune V*r burial. ably stolen from somebody's wood-
His w ift* failed to reach him before pile and laid on the worst place
he could find in i'ronl of his office,
lie died
as a kind of signal w here to make
Lloyd Si»ires, of North fork,
the attempt. Though we succeeded
wav in town last week and made
in getting out. and finally entirely
us a pleasant call. He is from
across to the office, tin* habitual
Sonoma county, Cal., and has come
sunshine was gone from our heart,
to stay.
the high toned squeak to our
Senator Siglin is working like a boots as well as the ten i.ent polish
beaver to secure the passage of a \w bad just put on. We were at a
bill regulating the sale of aud loss to guess hoyy the editor am
of
smoking
s u p p r e s s io n
of his help got there as they live on
ipii.n - averti y n er mie.
; another slough, but seeing a lot of
Jas. A. Belien, who moved to • long legged gum boots in the room
Myrtle Point a few d a a g o from ! the mystery yvns solved. Persons
i •* st«>ck
* i .„
„ „ 1, no.
Fr.clin
♦**(! , w ho are obliged to cross thè foot of
bis
ranch
near *
rxiicnaiueti
• • limi
» | ,i
; i* ,,i.
Street arenotified thàt those
praine,
thè % uiistortune
lo nave Taylor
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*f . couteni» . i»ni.|ia<]
of old felice board that are
Jns house
ami ìVs
uni neri : pieces
•
throvu in between thè sidewalk,
tbe other day.
iinrk thè safest place to make t!:e
The Truckee, Capt. Raker, will
crossino. Of cour.se yve are m t so
return immediately to this j lace
foolrsh as t.> si pp .se that any at-
from the city.
I lie ( apt. sends
tempt at putting in street crossings
won I that he vv ill carry freight as
will be made, till some of the city
cheap ns m y vessel, and requests
i I fathers
f'
get mired and have to i,iy
that orders bo in on time.
in tl.*** film) ad night.
The Olivo hotel has been put *n
C hange of P roi ' kietors .- - T he
apple-pie order.
The sleeping Olive House has again r )ri,.fr„,i
apartments are second to that of m> h;mds and Mr r.,nM ./*
,
.
.
, ,
“ “ »os, aim Ail. dames ( arwnght
other house in t:ie county, and the becomes the landlord till further
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. I 11 -
table is supplied with the best of notice. Mr. Aiken who has ill
W<*11,
et. When in town call < n the new removes to his fine
Hall
street.
? Mis. (Yrtwiij lit v.iPsi-
landlord.
Ayer’s Sursaj ai ilia thoroughly pel intend the culinary department
cleanses the blood, stimulates thr iu j ersoii, .* nd as ?.!?> C’. is no gi(*i*n
vital functions, and restores health
department, the pub-
and strength. Nonno whose blood lie cau rest assured that the ropu-
is impure can feci well. When you tation of this first-class house will
are discouraged and
despondent n°* • » • ‘ » dlourd i to fall below par,
tis this h Mise has been lately refit­
take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to purity
ted and furnished.
Its
uirnisneti. u
s appoint-
and vitalize the blood.
j
o t v i v . i r .^ r i s r o
Saininy Tildeu aecept thè cliallenge
NOTICE
Foil
PUBLICATION.
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providecl that Tildeu is entirely ìe-
Laud Office at lJi.suburg. Oregon, l
covered from thè distemper of
• ictoLer stli. 1SS5. )
. . . .
.
I X rOTICE is lierc-bv given that the follow-|
Which he IS U( W having a very se-
img-nttnied Sit he.- has liled notice of
vere Spoil. W’e w ill name the dis- hi:» intention to make final proof in support |
the month, and it h is tee appeal-; tauce to be run, one mile; tlie place,
. .
,
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lunub before the Register • »r Receiver nt ;
ance of more rain in the near iu- Halls prairie. Coos county, Oregon, Rnseburg !:nd< rfi.v on n •■»-■.-. :nb*. ;• _*-.
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tu re.
on S. W". O. A. society’s track, and -E ns . K. F. Eli ,, i ioli:«- • mi
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There is but one feeling here: the time, April first, 1880.
If Mr. f,ir.t.ht?.S' Ji° f s: E- . . N*J
“ *>f ». e . 1
an dS . E. nr. o f N. E. q r ., see. 35, Tp
S. i
Hurrah for Mitchell and d. d. d. MeKoiiey means business, we re- ! R. 13 WTsi.
down with Scott.
quire him to deposit live hundred
In* lumie « the fallowing wifcntsv-s to j 3
1 i**:i. liinger II ?nnmn will leave dollars with J’. R. Sheridan at provi.* lis coniimi'>:•: residence up.-n, and |
for Washington accomp i.iie.l by ltoseburg on or before Dec. 25, or ( ultivatiou of, said land, viz:
W. A. • itig, o f Looking-glass, Douglas Co. |
W I L L 3 VÆA 2 E C E
his family Saturday, the 21st. lie with J. il. Sell roedor at Halls A . L. P uh I i
f
i
Joticpl :»1n*l
- o f Ellioit.i, Coos County,
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will be absent until next August.
prairie ou or before Jan. 1st; and Morris Lenii‘*tt i
•b ■
O regon.
W in. r . Ec-iijamin, :
His family will return in about we wdl deposit the same amount
oc30
B< : isl er. '
w ith 1 red Sclielter at Empire City, !
two months.
or with »). H. Refiroedor on th e 1
N O TICI: Itili PUBLIC\T1N.
The “ Reform ( Iub” is in gi h >d same dates; ti e above amount to
Land (»iuc«- at Rosebnrg.
>
B E T W E E N
sailing trim; a good and worthy be considered as forfeit, fho race
l ,‘ctobi r 1 J. IS:-.». i
X ’ OTICK is lmr<
I niia»*.i lb**: i .I k * follow - :
r<*bv
master at the wheel, and surround­ to be run according to rulo.
i V iiig-n.uin d set:-'r I.as filed noti'
Jas. Aiken, ownei tf* proprietor
ed by a true and jolly crew. Prof.
!ii< in: *u:on to make tin .< p . f in support QT:« T7 tî H H f jHPfi Olid PfiflO BOIT
of his claim, and that said proof w l be ÜUli i I íliiülbüU Cllili uOliu Dujf
Horner and J. R. Tichenor address­ Saman Tildeu.
Jesse Norton,
nmd« before tbn lie. ist *r or Keeeivor at
ed tiie society last x uesday even-
J. l>. Garfield,
Rost*burg L*nd Oiïioe, on November iiSth, j
mg.
j lss:.. viz: .lose(ih Steel, Homestead No. ¡
Fred Jarvis,
T o u o l i i n g a .t
! 3177, for th*:S. E. ) i of S. E. h i » pc . 10. N. j
i’lie “ / ! o s t ' h i t r < i l ï c v i t ' i i " appears * And many friends of Tilden.
bof N. K. H and s. W. q ofN. E. q. seo. |
Nov. 17, 1S85.
every Friday morning c h u c k full of
» -♦
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15. T. ; 0 S. R. 13 West.
K y r iij » » f l'»*;«*.
good leading matter. It is a large
l re names the following witnesses to prove
eight column paper ably edited and
Manufactured only by the Cali- ; his continuous residence upon, and calli-
‘>•08 inches of rain teli bere <>n
thè 7th. Ilio viver was two feet
liigher on thè Stlrt than i'» was at
nny time last winter. 7. Hi inches
of rain Iris fallen silice thè fir.st of
ÏÏIELLS,
We take pleasure in recommend-
ir ir ir * -i»
,
res¡)oct.
It restores g .„y finir
>
1 he public yvi
find tins
I* " O '.e rutare wfiat it lens al-
E^GO
GO’S.
X
P E E G
S
T h re e T r ip s p e r M o n th
PORT 0RF0RD.
well printed. Mr. Beil has a com-1 f‘ >rnia Fig Syrup Co., San Francis- j
,lud’ vu:
plete office, and prints a l l of his ' co, Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa- Folk Elliott \ of Elliot*.«
15
10
\V.
King . c f L'Mikinr-glass
paper in his own establishment, tive.
iliis pleasant liquid fruit Ak-s. Snyckr , Myrtle Point
I
Win. F Benjam in,
! remedy may be had of Mr. \V. L.
Success to the “iuT/cir!
• oe20
Register.
Dixon, agent Myrtle Point, J. 11.
“Cor.”
E x c u r s i o n T i c k e t s a .t
; Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henry
Roseburg, Nov. lfith, 1S85.
♦ ^ ►
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i Sengstacken, agent for Marshfield
K ,e c i\ic e c i R a t e s -
l.4'£i*l:i!¡!<* IVurL.
I
j and Empire.
Sample bottles free,
Sale.ii. Nov. 17, '85.
j and large bottles at fifty cents or
Ed. H erald :— I know that it one dollar, it is the most pleasant,
w ill be a satisfaction to many of prompt and effective remedy know n.
- A - p p > iy t o
my constituents to know that
1 to cleanse the system; to acton the
i
strong effort is now being made to Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gent I y For the balance <»f 1
it c uding the
JOHN .L KOSTER,
have certain swamp and overflowed yet thoroughly, to dispel Head- !
hotiday number, to ail who sub­
; 323 . Fi en: Street, San Francisco, Cal.
lands forfeited to this state.
The aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure scribe now for 1 ; -0.
\Vi;!i iba January issue THE WEST
follow ing is the substance of the Constipation, Indigestion and kin- SHORE « ill be*;, in its twelfth year, ami will
A n d
be more interestin'» than ever. Every num­
1» 'l:
Mrc ill
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
ber
contains original illustrations of scen­
All swamp and overfloyved lands
ery. towns and industries in the Pacific
AI A IS ECIDI».
oos Bay.
upon which the filings do
not
Nortbwt st. equaling in excellence the best
strictly comply with the provisions
At Fain ii'.v, Novi ni ber R*. ! J.
pr idrcions of Eastern magazines. The
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e »nl: ibtited a.rtic’.es. pciierally liter..• a and
of the acts <*f the legislative as­
tori *; : re enterlaininji and carefully euit-
sembly, aporoved,
respectively,
KD1» .
«tl. mnkiiifi lot* inn;,iizine a choice, chaste
Oct. 2Gth, 1870 and Oct. IStli, 1878;
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The comments on events
At ior' Orfo» J, Nyvinalj* r 5, to the v.:fj family \ i-.itor.
«■f int**i' st t*- this r.-pion ami the large j
and all swamp and overflowed ■i il. àie! rie**, a c‘:ae ! U r.
ina.un'. of in forma .ion concerning our va-! T i i e T J i i c i e r s i g n e c i
lands which have not been paid
l a Mars hi: .i:
•a*
i,Y ¡ on* res, o f develop*
F
H a s
for or reclaimed in accordance of 1 C. V.', J * ••„ er. <•*
i*V ,., i.. • r. :td rs it e\-
:tnt ^ r n in
A» N V . • N >v il ■ ; : : ; ta
O P E l 'T E D
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with tin* provisions of the above
John T. 1 *av: . a Ji.
> ’.Viti
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ry on*' h j anciuily m-
r ‘ im*. ■ —
r
mentioned aOs, y\ nether the
Kl
Xorthv-i st <>r dî .sir-
upon the same have been regularly
D. » ! i
»f !
r S a 'li IV R 3 V. ili find it
tij*. w
made or tot, shall be forfeited,
,* \r i. • *r i .. a ; .a
in «
*b'.'•’•ijitioii prico
p?r >car ) is
S. Al.» I ’
o f ! : ;! :• ! » ‘ . ! i .
idle bill also provides that t**e
>.v yon? nuniowiil b** cntcrcil for
I 2ST
i ¡. a •. : .1 s.ve: t - lit :!t* nd of 7 r. o ¡:
lands thus forfeited, shall I k
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will
!*t»
Bent
«»»••J 7'ic purii • have the
or
in tiie quantities and upon
whole comm »uity.
f.. S\M! j-TiS. Publisher,
terms provided in the act of Oci
\* Civil Fend, lKmclas c *nn
1.' ’ i’ r ».it >:rect. F orth.m l. Or.
IS : STS, and that actual pettlcrs 10.Ch r!*.*y Arrington, •d 21
a n d
v. i iïm m t . v :
up >n iiny’ oí sudi hm lá símil hiivc
Ci :: . V Wi i.s tin* son • f l iii-li' J .
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Is prepared to buy or sell for
(l.!C* « •f l) o u .l a »' bos- cià zi «. ni d
i in k
Tin* neyy A I S»*!io«.)ner
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d ,M ** x«*l iir-iv o right io
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noble
young
man.
Purennse the same, one vears tiim
reasonable consideration.
F ai . klrsrfrg ,
At his home at the mouth o f k»x
rivi r,
' bi * i 11 o given sucii st*ttl(*rs to make
He lias the folloyving for sale:
their applici it ion f*)]• tin* same. J t Nov. *.), Ed,v;u Wilson, aged s *vi IV-IÌVt»
also provide■s that the district at- >'■-ars*
A .- ,,
At Fall F ( > . San Diego county, C a'ifor-
t« *i i le vs ol tho sevo* 1 a 1 jut Urial 11 1. -
EE2
... .. of thi*< state •.here lands fol*. »*':>. Novcnibe l">. Mr. S. M . Doaient. o f
trifts
Brewery f< r salt*—cap acity o f six
felled by this act are situated, to Sonili Coquille.
barrels.
<iix>d L ocation —E vcry-
Mr. Deiuent was mi early pioneer to this
lijitig convt n ent.
hatisli.ctoiy reasons
n l in
in tho
me u name
!.‘n ’n '‘M
n l t M ° of the s**itc to river, and was one o f t lm e:ir*.'i' i nol»!.»-
jjiven f" r wi i.iiu^ to scli.
l * c(*ver to tie state t he poi session
m *n. Ik* was kn ivn and hi ss rl.n • war: li
ne and n b a !f acres cn e -h a lf m ile from
of such hinds, and to rep< rt their apjireciii'od by the whole r o u z n i Fro ;r» s-
C oquiik C ity, on ltd • road: house o f
ppiceedings under this act to the sive, and liberal.ev’en to a fault. We can
™*o five rooms, wood-shed, ^o..d cistern, 17i0
board of commissioners for the sale all truly s.iv that we are b r fo r having
f.*u:t trees, tom e bearinR— Very cheap.
school and university lands. . lived within the bounds o f this good. 1
*" O acres on North fork near Gravel
Believing that the people ill many ! influence. He will sadly xai.;s*d in the
i f ) Ford: “ A acres clea red , house 16x26,
parts of the state, and more par- ; ^>untv.and especially ill the vicinFv of
; barn 30x54. smokehouse,' w ood-shed, bee
house; 4 stands o f bees. 2 cow s, household
ticularlv i! *t -nrt, l have the Iunior <,!l!T ” ,uuh* his
1 *a»^y h .:«a
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and
kitchen furniture, farm ing tools, wagon
N O TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
jCiihin Passage $ ; Steerage $ .
For Fniiit cr Paca»
Land Agency!
Land
Coquille
Agency
City
A great dianre for nnikiig Mone?^
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monís are nil first class in P cv,-c - '''oil
(i ,T l.y
” 5 the
7 ' ’ enactment
be
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of . such
a
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.entiers.
M A S T E R ,
Land Office at F»os-burg. O rcein i
ftovemuer 17,
ltw>. l i
November
17.18-C».
law, m o k i -S it a picasant duty tol - y r o T U ’ E i s b 'i v k v given that tilt* fi.llow-
m e t o d o a ll 11) lUV power to SCCUl’t? A A in ’ -nmu(*d s ;t !er lias tìlcd listici* o f
tilt', same t«’ t h e m .
lblt tllC l'0 are ! bis int*n‘
-ion to mal:»* tir. al j.roof in
supporti
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... vij.jm
ii i
l.ijh'i'sslv for the
O Q U I L L E
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. ; and
\ \ iL Ii Run on no other
RoiFe.
I Ins
. . harness,
,
’ 15 . acres o f crops; range out-
T T
v.*ssei
uaving
ma
w ssel having made six r< und trips ; s'd e and convenient ior 100 head o f stock,
in th.» last sài m onihs. is supposed to keep >sless than one m ile from school house and
up ber past record, and
will until furiher I Po a î°ffc«— £2500.
notice.
<>n : : n nd
aft:*r
maiiT. '»it
o u
iuT Nov
November 15tb. deliver | /«»A n cre s. 4 m iles above Parkersburg,
fr. i hi-to C«*p'..iih* C'itv and all points ou I - — on ( oquille river; 25 actes bottom —
th e lower river at the follow in g rates:
; ballano«*
ballanoe bench and hill land. House 20x28
u l,'*f>** a favorite lhos(* among us that will uso tlioir
lo ir o f his claim , and that said p roof will be
money and influence to defeat t h o made before the Judge or Clerk o f Coos
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ness, makes the hair s.»ft and glossy,
bill. ‘ J refer to the syvamp land j í'ou,’í?‘ A 4 i 1 "!*1'’0_Cit-V* Oregon.on Deccm-
ltvKctMir- ( ’orrrsp*n<!i*uco.
Flour .<3 per ton. salt, nails, iron and coal | hr'n \
« OI>d* >oun« ,,rchard’ f a r i n g ;
does not stain tLe skin, and is the j
F. iss », viz: John McKenna. Hom e- : £2.00. other freight £4 p e r t o n .
sharks and their pliant tools. We
1 good tim ber ou the on the place; good ou t­
C oquille M ill »V T ro C omtatit .
side range for strick. P rice, 1250.
best known remedy for hair and ! E l. H erald :— Y esterday, W u i- nmy not be able to get this measure! stead
* , No. :7U . for the S. half o f N. F qr.
v4u!2
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half o f S. E. q r ., sec. 30. T p . 2.» S. P . 14
___ ______ I FV150' for 160 acres o f land, 80 acres u n d er
! nosday, at 1 o’eh ek p. m . the glad ! 11V /'1«*1 this short sessiou, but it ! West, W . M.
scalp diseases
;
fence, 600 fruit trees bouse,
bouse, bamf*OXiO
b a m 60X40.
THE
anized a tiding was received in this city that Í**' ;,n<1 njust U ln eventually,
if j
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f
t
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o
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range
fo
r
cattle
adjoining.
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Mr. D< ■nuis Rayan org
ted Ciras I H«n. J. H. Mit,-fieli, the people’s IÎ , pe" l’.le ' m'¡,erlv pool'd their w,
f',u1 o'‘1n0 'rit'«"‘s'»t<' P"»-»
FAMOUS
in Coquille
lodge of the order of the Red C
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L . ! UL900 fc r House and two lots it
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* F City; very cheap.
at this place last Thursday,
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p i f \ L. M. G ottw . halk : | 8 ll7¿ for House and lot in C oq u ille City._
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of
Bondon,
charter membership of .‘12. This is ; Senator by e majority of 0 on joint bue. The clerical errors of fha ! * M.
T- K W Train
A 111 I 1 — “ T he ts-st instru- : . *n>o for two unimproved d o ts in Coquille
. Kennedy I
now existing |
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i regular sessit n have been correct-j w. P. Fox
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t l i VJ i ,nent
of Marshfield
n b o nowexi3tinc'
t h h e r n i - ¡ v;i - )’
The Ready bill regulating the j
æ rrrz œ
the first lodge uf this kind in the ballot. He leceiyoc . u lm } ,t <in , t»d.
•spheres.
Win. F. Benjamin.
O i t A ACRES—A splendid ranch, at a
t-dor bcinir a good an(^ ^
democratic votes.
The 1 sajft Gf .^piritous liquors, can be re-1
nn-’t
C i.u u L ouise K elixkkì :—“ I have never scon
state, and the order
Register.
£ f very »rea bargain. At least $5000
their equal."
one, a good lodge will be had. democrats who voted for Mitchell i . v . j ' n \ ......... “ .‘ ‘ q
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worth
o f good tim ber in close proxim ity to
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b.
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0(1 on now as having a penalw.
N O TICE FO R PUBLIC \.TION.
P aui . ine L ucca :—" T he Knabe Piano
were_yenate,
Burch
from
Yam-
Senator
»Siglin
introduced
a
bill
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sur-|
the
water
Tw o to three hundred sheep g o
Land Office at llosebnr^ Oreqon, I
Oflicers given next week.
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Nov. 17, 1885. \
i hill and Siglin from Coos and «idmitting women toLthe: law prac-
’ ’ The ¡1 .puhir’ '^il‘ y l ;i a ‘NGTON PIAN O and j with the l ,,ace* 1>lace weU > ^ e d - 7 5
the C lIIC
TT
AGE ORG
AN .
acres cleared—price, cas
cash dowu, $2500.
.
1
tice
in
this
State.
It
has
passed
\OTICE
ishereby
çiven
that
the
fo’-
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e
Curry— House, Beale,
Itriiipjn» <•!»«*M''‘HS
JblaCK, i D
, oth ItOllKPSi
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lownii»-naiued
seti
h
r
has
filed
notice
ol
A.
L.
BANCROFT
&
CO.
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on
CoquiUe
river, 80 sore«
n m l only
n n l.r lacks
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i both
houses, , a and
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4 m »til h o u s e s sicrnsifm’/»
n d o n l t<
y » l lmn.»mn
a c k s t h e n ; his
his intentiou
intention t>
t » liwke
make ftn
final t, proof
proof in
in sup- | | h o,° A ^ a ts . /21, Market St., ban l rrncisco. - “T O bottom land. 6 acres cleared, bal-
To milli >ns, pleasing their pal-j ( handler, Ciavcn, Cyrus, li.13.r-s,
. 1 irovernor’s
CvT'US, H a y e s , I m .v p r r m r ’ « s it r iv it n r p t.» D o o .n n o a
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t I J. E. II vounbucu , B lanco Drugstre, Marsh- ! lanoe good tim ber, cedar and fir -con ven ien t
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m
’ • p ,v e r r ^ i > S l g lk l t u i e , r o o e c i i m e a j v . n o f h i s c k i i m . a n l t h i t s u d proof
protff wi
Wl I 1 j k ub I ocj R agent.
nll-3»u
to lo£r
Small h om e with th ™ -* ______
ates and cleausing their Systems, ¡ Leinenweber, Lewis
is, Miller, Moll- | law. I he contest for senatorial be made before the Clerk o f Coos County, i -------------------- ----------
its yonthful color, prevents fiafil-
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arousing their Liver,
Kidneys, j ti.yne, Morrow. Perry, Porter, | honors Imve narrow«) down 1.1
Stomachs and Bowels to a healthy j Shelton and Matts.
God
bless! Mitchell and G. H. Williams with 28 , 18 K 5 , viz: p. s, R>bison, l). s.. No 45)3,
activity Such is the mission of those seventeen noble manly men. I tl1?‘ c bances large in favor of i for thoS. w. qr. of N. w. qr., N. half of
the famous California liquid fn.it | Any sensible person can tell
what | ^
Citv, H. Sengstacken. Marshfield ratification. Firing anvils, bands
playing and speeches at the court-
á Empire.
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Youis Truly,
J. H. Roberts.
W‘
E. S. Spurgeon
nov2t
“
O regon .
Wm. F . Benjam in.
Register.
D
N
to log.
Small house with three room s;
$2200.
Or,
120 acres including
NOTICE BY ADMINI8TK ATBIX.
. J the bottom
uiiu and
anu nouse
splend
and
house ?»i200—a
H1200—a splendid
ch a n ce
\ O'lTCE is hereby given to alt persons fo r c tw ip tic R io m a k e a home.
1 A v.liom it m iy o n e ; rn, that on the 21st t
L iberal
day o f October. 1885. Elizabeth Fonts, t h e ! erni,i Civt*n*
administratrix of the estate of Jesse I'.-u’ -
CHE VP! C H E A P !!
p acres in Ban don City, on Main street;
♦ ) large building o f five rooms, e tc., also
b a m . The premi u s arecleared and fenced
sire pretty, and vi l i I k * sold extremely cheap.
the hearinn o f ol.jectioiia to such final ac­
count, and the settlement Miere«.f.
Elizabeth Fonts,
a ll-5 w
Adm inistratrix.
( < « r :i i l l i c i t R n r & u iu O f f e r e d . )
r |', v/wn loss and water frontage in P ort
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O rford —Very cheap.
Enquire o f W alter Sinclair,
Coquille, Oregon.