CHI Ki ll D ’.KKl TOKY.
Metili al is* .. * ic. s. by I G v .T . P. 11..ym
are h«-hl as foi lows:
First Sabbath at !X'orth Fork U A. M
Jnd
" 1am p, creek “
» • Y
T 'ish (rap
:$rd
ft* ç ’. •«(!!.1b- City “
4th
LOCAI. ITEMS.
Any 01)1' wis hing a go«i«;1, but
-ft caí
«J l an Nida-Is
«•¡¡e ip teli (piloni i,
! >r« «s.
The bos*» lude1 is 1! ìat wln-tT* Voll
ean g<‘t ) etir meals at any t i lito.
Sne!t E- ti)«• Oliv o nt ( '«•qiliiii- ( ’ity
( )ur ohi frieiu1, Jas. A. St« ‘fling.
«>f Dotiglas> eolia tv, linari ioti M s.
Olivo hotel.
W i! 1 Benhai»! wa.i doing tho towu E'i/.abeth S-.-v mt*ur at Marcellus,
N. V., on Ilio 14fh ult.
Thursd iy.
M r. ( ì. \\ . Il arvey will et •millenne
John-ni A lì »-'*', *»ur now Luti-li-
school in tin* lower portion of our
era. i’atr«>ni/e thcm.
Monday.
Air. Got hani, <>f tho lower river, soliotil 1 » u i I« i i n «r lit\t
(Jive him your patronage.
wns in bnvn S itimi ty.
W hen in town call and price
Mrs. W .E.llill, MarsMield, wan;s
goods at Lyons’ store.
lie sills
a girl t*»*i>» generai house work.
gum I» k » tr. for >1 that have always
Otir oM friend, John L un »ut, of
S' 'll I ! 14*1*0 fol* !- ( *, and othor good
Bandoli, visited our t«*w n Katur-
in proportion.
dnv.
I li«* new an«l popular hi milady a
. L„ .
J. L. A liters, ui, of EaGrun-!«
the ( (live in J *1 is gaining tho rep
been visiting B.in.l«»n the pa.-t
ntation of s.-Itiliig «-ne « f the lies
week.
tables in tlie nt«*nt«»ry of the guest
J. Quiek, «»f EnmjH'v er»*ek. was
of that popular resort.
on a business trip t » town the last
Mr. ( has. W. Zumwalt, « f I'«»*
of the week.
Orford, was in town Saturday an«!
F Master George Dye has our
Sunday, lit* was returning from
thanks f*>r the two I hjss pair of
from iht' hay whither lit' wont to
twin apples.
he installed as collector of cu>tonm
The steamer Annie h»st her rud- for 1 *« >rt Or ’i »it 1.
ilor one day last week making her
W . E. Phillips and Tom Neal ar
miss one trip.
rived in town Sunday
evening.
1 he Marshfield s.»da-w ator works I’he lattei advises persons
win)
resumed operation last week. Vv nd have vicious «logs to keep them in
in your orders.
The eity re*piires a hoinl *>f 8 l-
0 (J l»v r.©tail liq a >r «leale r to ke? ?
an Ot 1 'V!y it »ns »
1 hanksgiving was not ol »>erve .1
extent.
alariaiing
ht •re t«> any
Tiii rkeys were t«>.ii se:tree.
M essr.-». Bark low ami
Wl•re in town S vtnrJiiy,
b. en t»n :i visit t<> Han lon
I»agl •y
* r
Itaviti o
The S weil ish Ev, tngel ie:il Lu-
theran chnreh at Marshliel»! , wt « ^
1
tie• botate J Oil Istilai'»)* wee K.
We s.-i? bv the l e i Non e Ih'«?orJ
tliat our former watelnnakor is stili
holding out in (Vesce«.t C ity.
side their pr* mist's.
()n coming
tlown, a dog attacked his horse, and
Lit at its heels.
The city ordinances of this place
are out posted on buildings about
town. \\ e shall t *y and give them
m-\t week. The main features are
a license of $300 ft r r**t til litjuor,
f,>r malt liquor only, $20 for
peddler, and some wholesome or
dinances hv which no boisterous
conduct wi'l he tolerated.
That
part known as old town must he
provided with Hues insteadef st«»ve
pipes;'ami each property holder
must [»rovitle me.ins of ascending
to the r*> >f of his house.
1). E. Watson has nioved liis law
this
Miss i.« llUl i•ifs SCbool at
pili et- to Empire ( ity. Ih E. is one
It w as
of tuo suecessful lawyors our cotiu- place ellist'd 1: ;st Eri»lay.
w
I »V ( ! t i h i • re, and universal
her first
ty .
ised. W a ' at-
T he Dak<» a _,hi ‘h wa> snppost d s. ti'.ai ti ai is OK[ires
lo have w *nt down in a gale re temimi ;111.1 t.H»iv in t lie last day,
s 1i V the t'xerciscs
centi)' arrivo l i i Friseo a Teu d iy> and can truly
wt-re In-’(ter and ti a >r. ' entert. tilling
agt ».
than an;• tiling to wiiiich we have
A lettor fronj our »»hi fri«:» 1, 1 >.
ti de a d iu the tot» n. Miss Le Inna n
W. Stovens, from Earimie, I). I'.,
is pe»-fe L'tly at In >me on the s 1 1 ge,
convevs tho iiitel 1 ig**no** that he i>
and h**r rendeifin;J of a co u p le ol
.veli. *
«leelaiualiions Wt're exeeilent ; but
llml -mv Vitung want w hat i-» *1 io 1 a-st < ii :ill was la•1* clo- ing a 1dr«-ss.
thein. lì building after
being
( ’ »iisii!*•i ing ti Hit the ch »sing oxer-
burne1 out noces-itates pr*»nit pay-
cist's V. «-re ini : - r* i(.,i »»itu, Rn*y wen'
inent
truly grand. S-u e w • i-s al »ly as.-•ist 0« 1
v rs i:v r m \ a .
t Tri j> l*> Haruloii.
Eil.
We boa rued (he
-(earner Annie <»n (Is* II— 11 *l inst. for
P;iiab>n for a stroll on the lower
( .«qiiiile. All want merry (ill we
g, it to 1 \arke -burg, w hich is quit«'
a burg, too. Passing that place
and tin' ileserte i fisheries, we soon
arrived at llamlolph which is on a
slough, and to reach which you
have t<> round up rhdit-j^hout face
some few hundred
yards.
In
looking down the river
from
this p ent wt* could see tho broth
ers and we supposed a halt would
be made for the night,as it is an
unusual thing for the liver to 1 >«*
so rough. The Captain’s id-'iwas
111 ti*“ivi 1 1, mul *s soon as : 11 was
ready started again. All went well
till we met the foaming billows of
an unusually heavy southwest wind,
and ior the next two miles the
n e rv o u s system of passengers would
have been terribly shocked only
for the mirth-nrovoki ig Rattling
•lack, who happend to be >n board.
At Em,don we were taken e'nrge
of 1»\ Mr. Mahafley, propri« tor of
the I .ew ¡sport hotel, and we must
say we fell in good hands. Every
thing looks lively around Bamlon,
many new buildings being under
way. Tho new proprietors of the
town are nor selfish, but give
encouragement for the settlement
of that part. Inducement aie held
out t«> strangers that I have not
seen at other points. T he rough-
lies* of the sea was immense, the
old Pacific being seemingly badly
troubled. A boat was seen outside
with five men i n board. She
Towered In r sails, and commenced
pulling from the shore. By some
means she was loV sight of and
seen no more. W hat the fate of
the men is, is not known. The
Ocean House is a splendid place to
get a tine view of the ocean. On
the win 1«* we are n >t sorry that we
vi-ited Buiidou; it was worth the
trip.
W. A. 1).
Coquille ( ’ity. Nov. 30.
♦
s u s ij
4
r i B i r i :
Friend Dean: 1 am sorry to say
to you and the readers of your pa
per, that (1 e bill forfeiting certain
swamp Mul overilowcd lamls in
this state failed to pa.-s the senate
by about two votes. It is very un-
(• ■ l tin ate, indei *1, that Notes can
be iiil’ ueneed against the best in-
tere.As of our p«'. p«le in many coun
ties of tie state bv the monied
s\viuul«-rs that infest the state cap
ital, whenever a measure i-, intro
A birth-day party was given at l»v Miss, Ella Mast« !•s and
Miss duced Eiat is calculate.! to benefit
♦Judge X >s!er s on l hurst lay even Abbie 1 ludsoii, aid Masters John- . the working class.
Tin-*re is only
ing in lion«»r of the birth day of ny X aslmrg, .b*hnny Stillwell and < lie remedy for the people, and
the judge's g<*«1 I t*ly.
1" redie Nosier.
1 h * school has that is for them to put a swamp
Some valuable
improvements been a success in every particular, land plank in their platform at the
h ave lately been put in at the mill and the children are so endeared proper time.
It is but
justice
at tills place, a big sh e d being in to tho teacher that the town bids toward Senator Niglin, that 1
fair to become depopulated of should say that his vote is record
course of construcri«'u.
J. K. Ilagenbncli, the Blanco urchins if they ••an obtain board ed i n the right side on this ques
drilg-stoie man, has enlarged his ing places at Sumner, «chore Miss tion.
months
A lull has ju.J passed * allowing
plat e of buisness, and, by
iair L. commenced a three
dealing, is driving a good buisness. term yesterday. On a motion by tiie cost of the registration of voles
Master George Punch that Miss E. in their respective counties to be
Charley Seamondi»*d at Newport
be our teacher for the public school di duc.ed out of their state taxes
last Wednesday morning
from
next spring, every child jumped to next to become due.
This will
bursting a 1»1 « hh 1 vessel while,
his feet.
save to Coos and other smaller
coughing. H - has been a resident
> *- «
eoiitilirs sevi rnl hundred dollars.
TI»«* Jl«n*in«»ri C o n s p i r a c y .
of the bay for 31 years.
. here have 1 pen some important
For the informrtiou cf those who
Sab Lake, Nov. 23. The case of
amendments t«> the school law, of
are often making inquiry who “Le Deputy
Marshal
\ undercook,
which your ? aders will be inform
Garcon” is, we will state that his charged by the police with lowli
ed in due time.
name is Hubert Starkey, and that ness, was taken before the liiini
•1. II. lb inerts.
* -tC*- *
he resi Es at Newport on Coos bay, district court to-day on habeas
P u . a s a n t T ime : — A few of our
this county.
corpus, claiming the ordinance is
young folks met at the Olbe house
The pump for the mill at th s invalid. The hearing is set for
acenmuhites Friday evening and had a little
place got out of order Saturday Friday. Evidence
social hop, and a good time gener
evening, necessitating the w >rk of that the church agent* for months
ally, j lent) of music made lots of
two men all day Sunday. Towards have been employing harlots,spies
mirth, and as all had agreed to let
evening they found a mud-cat S and procurers to entrap sinful
inches Jong in the pipe.
Gentiles. A copy of a contract general happiness take entire con
trol, all wont h o m o well pleased
The tide last Tuesday was the with one San tranisco harlot has
highest ever seen here. At Ban- j been procured, whereby she w as to except the man about town, who
don it tilled up the roads along the come to Salt Lake and engage in was compelled to go without his
bench
with
driftwood. Some j certain transactions, '‘the nature of usual evening stimulant, except
houses on the bay had their floors
and
fully two very slight drinks of vicious
inundated, but no serious damag which she knows
understands,” and for which she gin, surreptitiously obtained under
es.
some rubbish in tho wood-shed;
ifow often do we hear of the received $700 in cash and $1000
and all because there was no boat
sudden fatal termination of a case for every promiment Gentile or
croup, when a young life might Federal oilicial entrapped. Women running between the hotel and the
have been saved by the prompt use of the town came from other places, saloon, situated on the opposite
of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Keep i ns issupposed, on similar contracts, shore of that mud lake sometimes
a 1 Kittle of it on hand, for instant
and on arrival took private houses called Main btieet.
♦
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use.
|
and flooded the mails with notes
A
party
of
duck
hunters
return
Purge out the lurking distemper
to men whose names were furnish ed from the coast yesterday. Win.
that
undermines
health,
and
constitutional vigor will return. ed them, asking them to call. Two IIhoi i had the misfortune to
Those who suffer from an enfeebled more arrests were made to-day hut waste $2 worth of ammunition on
no
and disordered state of the system, proceedings were slaved, and
a mosquito that hail got tangled in
should take Ayers Saisaparilla to further arrests will he made until
cleanse the blood and
lestoro f the district court decides tho ha his eyebrow, and which lie mistook
beas corpus case.
f* >r a g h isc.
v itnlity.
O LIV E H O T EL,
a . be .
( omrades are reqested to be :
sure and attend the meeting of
TIi« Jew .11
iAr‘ CARTQky,HT Oregon. STEAMER COOS BAY,
the post tomorrow evening.
Be- CoCjlîiÜS
C ity
fruits to be mustered, and election i
am ■
i •»
Heals
ill
ail Hours,
of officers and a camp lire. A full
attendance requested.
A
t fro
m 2 S
ets U
p
w
ard
s.
|
r
p
m
s
Popular
Hotel
has
recently
been
W. Sinclair P. C.
J
D E N N Y ,
1 put iu hotter order than ever t ef >re,
j and is truly n favorite resort.
i ne tu
oles are
The
tallies
are su
supplied with all tho deli-
CARRYING»
Tin-Only
■(•‘inctlj .
i i •. ,
.
.
.
I or habdual constinabon, dys- <..l(.,es to ,)0 hadf and in a Htyle to 8Uit tut
pepsia and kindred ills, is tho fa— ! most fastidious epicure.
lis dimnp-r.i'mis and sleeping ap.urt-
mous liquid fruit remedy Syrup of
iiihi \ i . s arc sac»md to no hotel in Southern
1 igs. It strengthens as well
as Ore;Wi.
vÄlG
Jas. Crtwrif'lit, Prop.
cleanses the System, it is
easily
taken ami
perfectly
harmless.
3 > I I U I L !A Y
I I
X f*
Sample bottles free and large bot
!a « H a ' l i *
tles for sale by W. L. J.'ixon, Myr
tle Point.-J. II. Nosier, Coquille
City, H. Sengstackeu Marshfield A
^lall ZD
ra.i'ie, jprep
Empire.
1 *
mnai
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îilEbbS,
or j
FJOfßO
(A
KlI #
j
,LE CITY. ÖESÖÖN. !
reliable house is
I ^his
the tables supplied
S nuij» o f i ¡ - s .
M A S T E R ,
wi ll furnish« d, r tnd
with tlu* best the
\ArXT_,x_, j S 1 A K E
. market affovds. Neither pains <>r cr.pciose
Manufactured O llv bv the Cali- »I,<‘ «p»r<ul to make it ph-nsant lor palrons. I
....
• ;
.
I lie be ■•* eiaars always kep::. liagpa*-«* d<- { m*cm 5
ionua ! lg Syrup ( ’*>., San rrancis- liver.'«! to ami from ' the >.:.«-iM!i -r' lai.d-na:. :
Sample rooms for e im nereial men.
eo, C il. Nature’s Own True Laxa Thistlouse is lu-ar t! - S‘ >*um r liindin
tive
This pleasant liquid fruit
V
remedy may be had of Mr. \V. L.
P
¡0U IJltl!
Dixon, agent Myrtle Point, J. II.
jLiTipiro witL7
", Or.
Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henry
Sengstacken, agent for AIar*hiield
\V. B. G e t t y , Pnor.
and Empire.
Sample bottles free,
. j ffors«-s and lîaeejt-s at all hours. Good
and large bottles at fifty cents or
Pasturage by the day, week or month.
one dollar. It is the most pleasant, !
Tin (98ni.
ADM
IN
I
STItATllI
X NOTICE.
prompt and etl’ective remedy known, ;
Notice is hereby fdv« n, that the unJ«?rsii;a©«l has
to cleanse tlu* system;
to acton the l been duly ai>p«>hit«-d administratrix of th«* «-state
j
1
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently o f William i'unit l Wai'oner, dt eoased, bv the Hon.
2 Wr**
t>o
r> Ffifii!
T r ip s
per
RTlonth
EETWEEN
G r à ffi
f
iolililüf
p j f10
T o v L C liin g c it
PORT ORFORD.
\ 01
.
tllO lO U J jll ly y
l
to
i •
i ti
\
Oonnty <\>urt o f the State o f Oregon, for theCoun-
lllS p t H J i G l I l l- ty o f Coos, on the 7th day of November, A. D. Is«S7.
aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure AM i*™«»» having claims against ihe «aid_ «t»t© I
(
,
,.
■ Il>t 1 p ilt lO l) , l m l l g e s t i o n
« ll.lt K i n -
died ills.
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4- -«^4- -4
1 »re hereliy re.iuire.1 to present tl-i- same with the (
proper voiifHer^, t ' tli..* uiKtt'i -i^nrd uriminiKtru-
trix, at h«T re»id«'iu-«-, near Myrtle Point. Coos
County, «»recoil, within six n «in lis from «late ‘
thereof : and all person* known c
- —
dc'ot.sl to
k i d
.soit
an' r« •. |: i r. «1
said administratrix wit hoir d*lav.
1XS5,
liemselves in-
o ' ijj ,
to s«-ltie with 1« i~V**t3l
¡ ’^ £ 6
H 'K
.
1 T*?—ti C l T i
M N T « !£ C
MV.
,
L 1 f*î rC O T .P t
Mary K. Wagoner,
nil
*
Administratrix.
The secretary of state has receiv
I^edEicecl 'Rates-
ed by wire and otiierwise a state
ment
of
tho cencus of 18S5.
Following is 11 10 report of tL 3
secretary of state on which Cox’s
ly to
bill for a «'apportionment of the!
stat«' into legislative districts is
JOHN .L KG3TER,
based: Baker,
7000;
Benton, 1
323. Frcnt Street, San Francisco. Cal.
(»008; Clackamas, 10.0d5; Clatsop, r« r t!*«- b.ilan«*«- of l- ■-. ii.eluding the
Coos, m;«.niui«ilh holiday number, to ail who sub-
10,2-10, Columbia, 30E1;
A n d
seril»*now for i>s«i.
'»700; Crook, 2522; Curry, 1 1 0 8 , ; with lla* January issu«> THE WEST
HENRY SZN6STACKEN,
J.h).»; SIJOIIE will begin its twelfth year, and will
Douglas, S055; Gilliam,
ocs Bay.
87<>S‘ *,e
oiu rtstino th mover. Everynun -
Grant,
I8S-J;
Jackson,
1 „
lo r eontains orijnal illniitrations < f se«n-
Josephine, 2727; Klamath, ' ^ l o , t.ly. towns ami imlus.rus ,n the I’aeilie
Ffcr F fS l si Passap
L a k e, , 15! It» ; Italic,
1 1 ,4 3 ! :
M ) ilio n ,
lO.OtiS;
lo , 1 5 3 ;
M orrow ,
2 7 Iti;
M u l ! m m iali,
r,3H»;
Till» i ni« >« »k, Eà SO; Ih u a tilla ,
10,021 ); F u i oll, Í)5$S ;
35,71 12;
P o lk ,
tvl. iiiaking th-- io.«pattine a e!tot*-e, chaste
fai>.i V visit«!.-.
\Y u : ■co, 7 8 2 0 ;
8*>4i >;
T P ig
T J in c ie r s ig ia e c i
i h*■ «•«•inim-ics < n e .e i i t s
re ion and the lan.
,i th
of lilt
amount of¿.iifornuiu n «onot-rnmg «nir va-
>. ! p !
p o p u la t ion,
1 03J Î02. . ¡ims re ■ »urces ami the progr. s-. <>1 ileve-l •]»-
total
in IS SO tin • (oral [>:>]iuilation «T tli * iii.-nt ■ i\en in« .« tv i-, unber remi« -> it ex-
N«> family c «
N.•
tvcnir! y valtml-le.
valu-:«>U*.
inci ease,
sta!«* » ( t .3 i ! 7 (.7(18.
The
ii* » wit ’.i-> *t i; an .1 eve ry on© fin aneialiy in-
ti**') e tore, s ii:«.*.' 1SS(), has been but tvre»‘ *d in the IViciiic Northwa- or <l-sir-
fiiul it
s will
-
t m -» t> i 1. ¡.m':»; of iiS 1■«-:-•«-m-.’« S
; > • ;• : •••-ns in u reg«»n.
-. J 3 4
invaiti
! LI «* X
» l\ '
\\)<cr * ; * - : »a L: i.v - S2 pi
•
s< nt in u-i'.v y*»ur na-up will l»«1 entered for
ln (\ Kjnille ([’ ity Nov. J !, to : be wife of J j . isst;, ji , i the remainder «-«f Issò will lie sent
as a tuvnnuüi.
P. Ma n iw a non.
li. S VAI l’ ELS, Publisher. .
At e ; ¡lensbm•g. Nov. 17. to the wife of J.
1 i l I V «ni. S.r • Portland. Or.
l!umi\
r i i 'n o v i z i : ííj>>is: i v s h s t k y !
W ild .lingti-i i
Land Agency I
orthwt sr. equaling in e .««ellenee the b«-st
r due:i->a., of Ee.stern maga/.itu-s.
’I lie
L in n ,
jE
3 Ias
Y a m h i ll.
d’he new A I Scliooner
OIEDL
In WaUa Walla, Washington Territory,
Nov.mher Util, lSS'i, Mary A ., beloved wife
of !«>sh Clark, and danght r of 11. F. and
ti. A. Tenuis-ton, aged twenty-six years,
seven ni.«nihs and nineteen days.
Lüiii]
I
I2<T
Coquille
City
and
Is prepared to buy or sell for
roasonauli* cousiileration.
He lias tiiO following f«»r sale:
A i:mil ciiiiiife for mnkni;
¡rrri
Ent« red the mansions of glory,
S..fe in tli«- bosom of God:
\\ all-.mg the hit hways of heaven
Free where th«- ransomed have trod.
^
! I
CYV>
t XI
»-■
Free from the blightingof sorrow,
Pure from the staining r>f sin:
Wnite, aft« r great tribulation,
Glad, the fair eity within.
« l.rewery for sale—eap-evy of six
^ Y
b.irre's.
Goml l.oeatioi — Every-
tliincr convenient.
Satislar-lory reasons
given for wiaaing to *« ii.
/ \ne :-.inl a 1 ef ac-.-«-** < ne hi If mile from
\ / (\>«juille l i y.ijiisi.av
a 1; house «if
live rooms, -vood-sh« «I. go >d cistern, lf>0
fruit trees. s<.»ine benring—Very eh« aj*.
s <"i North fork near Gravel
1 " I ‘ > ner<
E*»rd; tt.T ieres cleared, house lhxgC,
E
\j>
r(‘ss!v fo
r tlir
Praises and blissful thanksgiving,
Now all thy powers employ.
C O
Q
C i
L
L E
How shall wewai till we meet thee?
E I V E B
llow must -.v« yearn for the day.
\ r iETi linn on no «-*h«-r Knute.
This
Wli.-n faith from the gl«M>m and darknes
>
v.-ssel bavin ; niiu.«* six r« und tups
We. too. will be beckoned away?
, .
,
I’ni-i T.iiiniwnn
in the last nut months, is supposed t i ke< p
im. i itnmsson.
1
- -•*- -
— —
j up her p ist ree m l, and will until further
i n«>ti<-<-, « hi and a. it NOvi-m!.« r 1>‘ h. d' livi-r
Uarkel IS«-1>«>i't.
jfr. ightto Copnille City and all points <.n
Eggs, per d o /.,...................
30c th«- lower r¡v«-r at the following rates:
\
barn ¡’»bxât. smokehouse, wood-shed, be©
In.use; 4 stands ol i . i * rows, liousehold
and kitchen funiir. r*-. farming tools, wagon
and har.i s ., If« acres of crops; range out-
suh a u c ■uvenicnt for 1M* head of st«K*k,
isless ih n «me mile la in school house and
postofTce—$2500.
.
,
,, ,
,
| / * » ) acres. 1 miles ?il*ove I arkershnrg,
1 | ) J on Ctxiuille r-ver:
acies butu,m—
ballance ht-iich and liill land, lions© 20xL*S
barn 12.e;.h goad, y.mng orchard, bearing;
good timber on th© on th * place: good out-
25 !
Apples, per bushel,..........
Ä X i r « Ä t « ' - , r i . i to'M ,md cml Í
»<•*«<•
i---»
C oquili . e M ili . A T u a C ompanv .
0.00
Flour, per barrel,.............
l.vk» for 1*. » acres « * f land. S«t aires under
V-llllJ
S _ _ fence, GOD fruit trees house, barnt»0X40.
Butter, per roll...................
50
i g> od pange for cattle adjoining.
THE
Cheese,. . . . per pound,. . .
20
i se and two lots iu Coquillo
FAMOUS
'ity; very cheap.
Beefsteak,...........“ .................. 8 (q 10
Beef, per fore qr. “ ...............
5
L . M . G ottschat . k ; C ’.iJf
H**««' «nd lot ;n CoquUle Ci'r.
'H ai for two unii;.provi d lots in Coquillo
“
The
best
ius-
ru-
do, per hind qr., “ ...............
7
ment, now existing ' Gi . y.
Mutton,............... “ ................. 8 (g 10 ___________ ___ ___ i n b o t h he m i- j 0 * 1 ( 4 (CUES—A sphnd’.t. ranch, at a
m UAAIL-8U81-. ttg .
splu-n-S.“'
\ery ii«*a *ar tu.
A 1- . st !?.r00U
Salt P ork,...........“
8 I Cn.vux liOiTui linnixxK»:—“ I have never seen i
! worth of good timber in close proximity to
Corned B ee f,.. . . “
7 I their «-quäl.*’
1' avl . im : T u 7 o «- a :—‘-The Knabe Piano sur- th«- water Two to ihr •. hun c . sheep g«>
! H a m s,..................“
15
; with the place.
Place wa ll imroved—7f>
prsses all other makes.”
! Bacon( sides ) .. . “
12
'1 ht* popular liAitltlNGTOX PHNO and acres ck-ar« «.l—priée, -a.;h «:<>v.n. ¿gf»0()
COTTAGE OUG VN'.
I .
„
! do (shoulder). . “
11 the CHICAGO
A L RAMPROFT A C f)
0 1 2 ACULS«ni < oqutüe river. S0 « acres
- L a rd ,.................... “
15 c
-
.
1 - t O bottum land. ii acres cleared. bal-
Sole Agents. <“ 1. Market St.. San i rrnemco. .
, ... .
| Potatoes,.........
latjcegood
titulier, iv «i ir an.! ... tir -cunv« nient
1
J. 1!. H » «inNnueit, Planeo Hrugstre, Marsh-
tolo«*. Small lions* vidi three r«Jou s;
Cabbage,........
1 li. hl. local agent.
nil lim
S2200. Or. lr* ac - s in« u ling tho l>ott< in
: Onions.............
4
NO N C E BY AD.MINISTK VTHIX.
andanti house ►IlfCK)—a s;.l«'nd;d chance
| Sugar................
..8 ^ :1 0
'V'OTICE
is
h
«
reb>
given,
to
all
persons
for
one wishing to make a L«> me. Liberal
! Coffee, in tins,
30
la whom it may ooucern, that <m the ¿1st ,
•
^ do, green,___
14 day of October. It'S."*, Elizahetli Fonts, the loriUf4 given.
m in is tr a tr ix «if th e e s t â t « 'o f J esse F o u r s ,
CHE VP! CHEAP!!
i Tea, green, . . .
. .30(g 70 a d d e ce
a s e d , filed in th e C o u n tv C ou rt o t C o o s,
^
do, English bkfst“
jU
C..
on M" in Rtr‘ et:
75 her final account of In r doings and pr..c»*d- j r)
ings as administratrix of said «-state, and
mr^c in.iu.nit «.f li.e r s.ms, etc., a.so
l l i c e ,...................
..
8f{
that thereuponi the said court, duly made its ,,arn- I’hepvn.i s tr-cleared and f n»ed,
Beans...................
4 order, appointing Monday, the fourth dav are pretty, and will be ¡»..id extremely cheap
,
1
ftl of January 188U. the first dav of the next •
Apples, dried,..
• •
( Í » i’ll mi i-s t Unroll ill Oir«-ri‘(l.)
regular term of said e. ur . as the dav for
Basins,
do
20
the heariti-of ohiecti-.ns to sn«-h final no- ^I^own lots and water frontage in l o-t
count, and the setti« nmnt th«-r«-of.
T (Tf.-rd—Verv «-heaii.
i Currants, do
12
Elizabeth F.cits.
E n q u ire o f V- alt- r S in c la ir ,
\\ o«i!,
15
si i r-w
Administratrix.
KNABE
PIANO
1
Co« pii He. O r e g o n .