Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 27, 1886, Image 4

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DoM ui ThoirOHH Vl«<li(inc.
The Aceme Electric Belt leads j
Remember we give the Home
St Louis, April 16. Two deputy t|,e van jn perfection and price. And Farm, a splendid farm paper,!
sheriffs, while guaiding the \an- Remember it is warranted to give as a premium to all who settle
ar-
J. A. 1)F.\N, Editor and Proprietor dalia railroad yards last night, f un satisfaction.
It equalizes the mirages and pay one year in a d -
were approached by a number of circulatiou> ¿ lyeH jnstalit relief vance for the H erald .
g g u ille
iíitjj
ÿ n 'ü U L
Dovoted to tlu iu k m tii of the Coquille
R iw r particularly, and <>f the County gen
erallv.
Subscription, per year...................
SivMH
TU E SD A Y , A 1 IH E 27. 1SS6.
( r u p IS**|M»i*t*».
Springfield, O., April 16». I he
Champion harvester works pub­
lishes reports oil the w heat crop
received from its agent-» all over
the country.
The following is
their estimate of the product in
1886, based upon the Till crop re-
p o r t s r e c e iv e d from the six leading
winter states:
Indiana, average;
bushels per acre, 12; total, dd.iHM.-
CHH); Ohio, average bushels pel
acre, 12, total, 2'.M‘»00 Odd; Penns vl-
vania, average bushels per aere,
total, 2t»,*t*0.000; Mi-sour’, average
bushels per acre, 11. total, *28,-100.-
000; New York, average bushels
per acre, 11. total,*22,300.000. The
men, supposed to bo strikers, who j frwm pain an>l nervousness, and ~ “ ------ At .S » r riiieel-----------------,
engaged them in conversation, dur- j Speedily
Cures
wakefulness,
—
ing the progress of which they a t -‘ 8pa8ll)S ftnd all liervoU8 diseases,1 A gentleman living near Par-,
tacked the
them
disorders oi
of me
the liver,
liver. kidneys,
kidne*’° kersburg,
on this river, has a tine
....... deputies
*........ and beat
........
— j | u'soroers
.........
badly
Upon the approach of sev-1 stomach, bowels; neurnbda lum- lot ofjhofjB which he will dispose
Several of the
oral sentinels, who were on guard I bago> incipient paralysis, colic, ol nt a sacrifice.
in adjacent yards, attracted by the 1 coi(ilies8 0f )iHnd and f»et, back­ hogs are large, and ready to fatten,
cries of the deputies, the assail­ ache, spinal weakness, male infirm­ there being in all ‘2U head. Callor
tf.
ants escaped, leaving their victims ities, female complaints and'gener­ 'vrite to this office.
in an unconscious condition.
al debility.
crop of 188*2 was .‘>1'\000,000 bush-
els, which was tin large ■t ever
in be
known. The crop of
...
fairly estimated at oo0,UU0,lKK)
bushels.
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Single circuit belt, $5; double
circuit belt, $8.
Largest Circulation of any Agricultural Paper
J. E .H agenbucti ,
in the West.
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Agent.
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 E A C H IS S U E
At Blanco Drug ¡Store, Marshfield.
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nb dm
V T O N S
02T P A P E E S .
i)omc anb ^ arm-
General (cant.
It is thought that
Hint i riding July o.
we coniti make the annexation pro­
»UU'UIPTION .»M l PKPIOHKi::
interests ‘
Blnckhawk is.-i beautiful black stallion, 5
' years old May IK. over IG hands high and
fitable
l »V t he
Fosti l-
I»«»
'¡sited Mexi-
co» b>t>ketl after the feeling there,
>» reg«rJ to annexation, and that
upon his retnru he will lay before
tlie
department some fresh
information on the subject.”
port of his claim, and that said
Thursday of every other week. Fur terms,
see Post ?rs.
N o t i c e . —All possible care wiil be taken to
prevent accidents, but will n«*t be re-q'onsi-
blefor any.
Liberal reduction ".ill be
made to persons acros s the bay am. tit a
distance.
Good pasture can !>«» h: d at or
near each stand.
JOHN HUDSON,
apr20
Propri- tor.
t i **1ys
\
,
, ii
2 i
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r |*’ HE above named stallion will inaki the
A piettent season ot Coquille Ciiy ;tnd tit
B. 11. Haskins' place on North Coqmlle.and
at Cutlip's place on DtiuieFs creek.
Black Prince
Is four years old. is about 17 hands l.it b. is
a perfect pattern of symmetry and 1» Mity.
lie is black v i : h vt. fin bit* dttj'pl« s: was
sired by) Mooyer's I’ erch« roll, and bis ilant
h w for
a Morgan ¡Miri'.
! .1
■ .'reed
1:1
a ll v. itk . i.n d ; le ..e h
me
bint
evo
are r« spectfnlly i 11\
I cm: S*> for
In fore passing 11 i<pi
S' »II,
f insur-
si’ igle service.
!>>
?«*. No
ance. Pasture r-
re ;p >nsi 1 dlity i..'.»nn!c but
be tall ii.
P 11 T
an:
apr I
i ’r*
I have a 'n i l f o r i lo.
anima! of his kind
w ntm » :>r.
P
■1! t«i appi v to
E.
an .
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P- 1 3 .-
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ft
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AI’ LING done to suit the times'
Shingles, Shakes and pickets furnish­
ed on short notice.
A. G. Aiken,
v4n2f*
Coquille City.O gn,
Deer of best quality always to be
bad at the Brewery, and orders
from all parts tilled promptly.
vu. m :
ela un' ¡•■cation in Coquille City, 3
Fi:; lots a nicely
cleared and in cium • fruit
A-
TO SAN FRANCISCO
z
h
-
STEERAGE.
ja2f
N o s ie r , P r o p r ie to r
Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
C l o c k s , C u t l e r y , e tc .
EALER ill Groceries, Provisions, Flour,
Lard. Leans. Candies, nuts, Tobacco,
j Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc.
D
ree«, gond, large house and woodshed, etc.,
apply a' this o ffe ;-or to H. Kern, Marshfield.
M a r s h f ie ld
w
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in d p
‘ ffrt
CHEAPEST!
H. HUDEN, Proprietor.
QnitKest a l list
Empire CiiY and Grain’s Station
STAGE and STEAMBOAT line!
C a r r y i n g ’ T h e U - S- M a i l s
Wells, Fargo ¿t Co's
UÖK
Express
Jarvis, Cornwall i (Jo.
PROPRIETOR,
Livery,
\:m\ ami Stage Stable.
S p e c ia l
O i v e n
a tte n tio n .
to
B o a r d in g -
TERM S M O D E R A T E .
Coquille City,
-
-
-
- Oregon
THE
FAMOUS
KNABE
PIANO
EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS
I EAVSES STATION
EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
and FRIDAY
The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS ra««ts
the stage At the mouth of the Umpqua.
New and com fortable stages.
Fare to Portland by this route $14.f>0.
Each passenger allowed /iO pounds of baggage
Passengers are requested to be in Empire
City the night before departure.
New Drug Store!
Coquille City, Oregon,
A. L. BANCROFT & CO..
----- Keeps------
NOTICE.
Sole Agents. 721. Market St.. San 1'rrncisco.
Constantly on hand t\ well selected
To all whom it may concern: The under-
J. E. II aoenbw 'H, Blanco Drnggtre. Marsh­
.-.l tied will» others have liied their petition field, local agent.
stock of fresh and choice drugs and med­
nll-3m
with the board of council men of the town of
icines notions, blank books, school books
Goquille (’ ity.C’ oos county, state of Oregon,
Ç if
and everything usually found in a first-class
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ou the lit day of March, livst». praying that
dru^ store. Presciptioits carefully com­
said board p-e-.-» an ordinane : vneatiug that
pounded. Give him your orders.
portion of C'Jlier srreet in said Tow n de-
His prices are as low as the lowest.
sonbed as follws viz: Beginning, at the
vln45
North East corner of Block No. 57 running
B L A C K -S iV is T H iN G
thence East nine feet thence in a Southerly
direction to a point two feet lvtat of the
South East corner of Block No. 57 and
H c r s e -S iic e in g -
whereas said board have set the 22 day of
April lf-Ni at 7 o’ clock p. in. of said day at Neatly and promptly done, at the
their office in said town ¡vs the time and
lowest living prices.
Shop next
place to consider, whether said portion ».f
door east of Leneve’s drug store,
said street sm il be vacated.
Now therefore till persons bavin ; interest , C oquille C ity, Oregon.
m the liil matter jut- hereby notified that
at - id time and ¿»I:«.<•'* they must teak? their
P R O P R IE T O R .
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N O T IC E
»•;. .11. t«> s.aiti proposed o rib nan ac or in
1« hereby «ivett, to all whom it mny con cern :
<• ; mil of v.'ii't ••!)] -eti >ns t!i • petitioncr.. That the undersigned will not he responsible for
CO NSTANTLY
w iil in.o'" sa d L him ,o r . 1- ' " and pass said any debts contracted, or for any work done on the
proposed • •rUimin te.
Witness »*ur hand> | claim at Italian Bar known now ns R . H . l e w « '«
Keeps
c.airu, li. I>. E lgin’« v : .im
Jat!!»'!- A iken’s claim
liii ■ 1!. , of ei ■, oil bs''ij.
and worked by Eight. Lowe .V Aiken in copartner- An assortment of
( had wick L » d ;bNo. '.i-. Driitioners.
| ship* until further n o tice ,o r until we have paid up
MeEwan and olh rs.
all outstanding accounts, and have had a settle-
vv
Gainer
OFFICE
Store,
C. ANDREWS
i i iliastttrsii 1 1 b !
Yeung Rifleman,
lowing ph
ivXNER,
&
Coquille City
! nient o f our busini -s between ourselvea,
Dated at M yrtle l ’o iu t, , K. II. l.own.
1 Coos C ounty, O regon, tl. D. Elgin.
August 15th 1SS1.'
From April 1st to July 1st,
TERMS!
Hats and caps.
Stationery, Inks,
M IL L
Dry goods and
Clothing La­
AND—
Tug ompany!!
— DEALERS IN—
h
.¿ O S T I D
Single
P e r S te a m e rs
CABIN,
L-
A J»M IN 1 ST it A TO 11 ’ S* > JTIl.fc:.'
l utho county cou rt o f the btatc o f O rcgou for the
cou nty o f Coot», setting in probate for the trauaac-
tion o f probate business.
Any information in regard to the above
lu the matter o f the ailminiatratiou o f the «-state
linecan
l>e procured at the Blatco or Central
o f A. It. lireen tteceaae<l.
L. M. G o tt h c h a l k : hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or
N otice ia hereby given that the tiuderaigned has
—“ The best instru- ,
been, by the above eutitlr.d cou rt, d u ly appointed
rnent now existing | in any public he iao in Empire
adiuiuiatrator o f theeetute o f A. li. Oreen deceased. |
i n b o t h h e m i - ______________ _______________
All persous, haviutf claim s against said estate are
spheres.”
hereby required to present the same to m e, with C labv Iiouian K ellogg :—“ I have never seen
proper vouchers, at my residence near Kcltley, Ore- ^
^
..
^on, within nix mouth* from this date,
! P ii’LiNK L r c c x :—“ The Knabe Piano sur-
Ed. C. Oreen,
prsses all other makes.”
Adm in int rator o f the entate o f A. U. Oreeu,deceased
The popular i i Alt KINGTON PIANO and
Dated i I iim ir> day o f March,
the CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN.
.Mar. Si.
J. B. N osi . e b ........................... Proprietor.
Myrtle Point
IE 3 I E 3
Areata &
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
E li? A £ 2 9 W a b a a b A v e n u e , G b lc a fO , L1L
• Vil! stsind the season <>f lS8iiiitth e fol-
H
IF 1 ^
’ o r Family :: » r . T e l l s l i o w t o
o r i l r r , a n t ! 5 ;l v i s e x a c t c o s t o f c v e r y -
l l t i i i ” y o n u s e , c a t , t’ r i n k , w e a r , o r
I m v e f u n t v it lt . T llc ite I . W A l . U A B L K
H O O K S «<>n < u lit I n f o r m a t i o n g l e a n e d
f i o i u t l ie m a r l c f t n t*f tin - w o r l d . W e
w i l l m i .t i a c o p y E R E E t o a n y a d -
d r r « « u p o n r e c e i p t o f lO e ta . t o d e f r a y
e x p r u n e o f m a i l i n g . L e t ua h e a r from
you.
R e s p e c tfr illy ,
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
L T J M
^3
dies. Gents
and Childrens
General fur­
nishing goods;
also groceries,
Canned goods,
Cigars, tobacco
and candies. He pays the high­
est price for country produce
vlu2
X ’ OI'NG K1FLKM VN’ . a blood bay, lf*1^
1
hands high, is the only genuine de-
j scondant o f old Biflenmn standing in this
j County.
Old Rifleman was s ir e d ^ y Im-
I ported Glencoe and Young Rifleman’ s dam
$ 6 . 0 0 was (jueen, by Glencoe ch ief he by Import­
ed Glencoe, his grand dam Bonita was by
DR, MINTIE,
TH E
S P E C IA L IST
No, 11 Kearny St., San
TOWING
Francisco, Cal.
T reat « all C hronic , S pecial A nh P bivath
DlriKAfiEK WITH WONDEBEl’ L SUCCESS.
THE GREAT
By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
ENGLISH REMEDY
. I S A NEVER-FAIL
I ing Cure for Ner-
Timber, match-wood and stave tim­
¡£ vous Debility, Ex
r n r h i ! i 'l i n » I ’r b
i ^ ,.i
G imh I pasture for mures sent to the Sum-
ber purchased.
haunted Vitality Sena
Hill* M llhTTLK, .K'fnL i nt,r
nli3
m 3 .
inal W eeknesa, Sper
i tiikcii to prevent accident, but no responsi- i Orders for lumber filled m quanti-
matorrbcea, lost m a h -
iiooD.lmpotency M o f
bility assumed.
ties to suit, and at the lowest living
M E W
t a t o b s h b a , Paralysis
mart)
Kusuwoon A L kvab .
rates.
and all the terrible af­
J. P A R K E E ,
fects o f self abuas, o f
Mrs. C. W. Olivo.
Mrs. A.G. Aiken.
youthful fojflies and
CH AS F. DOE.
excesses in maturer years, such as loss o f
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, Memory.
O L IV E & A IK E N .
Lassitude. Nocturnal Emission A-
vl nl8 tf.
version to Society, Dimness o f Vission, Nois­
es in the Head; the vital fluid passing un­
H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d a t
9 v -0 U
, i m p o r t e d C!< Ti " '.
Rlacksmitli Sho|i!
J. W. Hughes, rop.
All kinds of farm work solicited.
shoeing and plow work a specialty.
Horse
Sup­
plies for logging work, wedges, dogs, rings,
tlx e ir n e w
Millinery Store!!
cant-hooks and everything used in logging
|
the next regular term of court to be held at camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaran­
teed in every respect.
Shop near Steamer
the court House in Empire City in said
Landing.
COQUILLE CITY OREGON.
county, com nenoing on Monday the 24th
T l i e m. a t e s t S t 3r l . e s
day ot May, a . d ., 1886, and if you fail »» '
— z»___i
to appearand answer, the plaintiff will ap- ; E O r S a l e
C h e a p f o i C a sh -
X j ADIES AND OHIiDREN'S H A T S
ply to the court for the relief demand d in
Three hundred and twenty-one acres of ,
the complaint, to wit: That the marriage land, situated between Randolph and Par i * F l o w e r s . O s t r i c l i
contract existing between the plaintiff and kershurg; 30 acres cleared. 3 acres in |
P lu m e s a n d
the defendant be dissolved; that the care meadow; can cut 25 to 30 tons o f hay per
T ip s -
and custody o f the minor children o f said year: 40to 50 acres o f Prairie (marsh front­
marriage l>e awnrded plaintiff, for the costs ing the water); 300 fruit trees in Itearing;
L a ces,
and disbursements of this suit and for all l good range for stock outside. House o f six
P S iT o t o o n s .
equitable relief.
1 rooms and loft upstairs, barn, wood-house,
a n d O rn a m en ts.
This summons is published by order o f | wash-house, smoke-house, etc.; U cows and
Hm*. u . s. Bean, judge of the circuit court 3 calves. 4 steers and ¡40 head o f sheep.
R u c h in g E m b r o id e r y
of the state of Oregon, for the second jndi- | One scow (flat boat), wheat fan, plow and -rr * t
STILL AHEAD!
AND DOM VOL FORGET If
The people o f the Coquille river shock!
bear in mind, that as good P h o t o g r a p h »
as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, f re
made by G- H. U amsdkll . o f Myrtle Point.
Will soon have completed a floating
"With which he will visit every point
on the river between Myrtle Point and
Bandon. and be prepared to do San Fri n-
cisco work at less than San Francisco prices.
Will
make Piet
n re * in
Will h«
be fnllv
fully nrennred
prepared to
to make
Picture*
in
all styles known to the art, from the small-
est Geiu to a Photograph 17x27 inches,
All he asks is for people to compare his
-<*> U - t o f others.
observed in the urine, and many other dis­
eases that leads to Insanity and death-
mi. MiNTiE, who is a regular physician,
(graduate of the University o f Pennsylva­
nia), will agree to forfeit” n r a h u n d red
d o l l a r s for a case o f this kind the v i t a i ,
k e sto b a tiv e (under his special
advice and
treatment) will not cure, or for Anything
impure or injurious found in it.
d o cto b m in t ie treats all private disease
successfully, without mercury: c o n su l t a ­
tio n f b k e .
Thorough examination and ad­
vice including analysis of urine, $5.
Price
of v it a l k e s t o b a t iv e . $ 1.50 a bottle,or four
times the quantity $5: sent to any address
upon receipt o f price or C. O. D. secure
| from observation and in private name if
desired, by
a . b . m in t ie , m . d .
j
11 KEABNKY ST. SAN KBANCISCO, CAL.,
I
_____________
____
SAMPLE BOTTLE
PBEB
| Will he sent to any one applying by letter,
stating
and age.
Strict so-
creey ^ symptoms,
refiHrd to sex all
business transao-
' tions,
i d b . m in t ie ** k
b e m e d v NBPHBETicmf
c\,r?Ha^
of kidney and bladder Oom-
j &
J S S R S t
GH
have bee., nnlawfully tako, from ci„utolriot. MaduriethartW[o.teth.«th W o » : .......... ed .L a» „„a
V e i l i n g , S c a r f s e tc - e t c ! Mr. U. has become a permanent citizen , ties for #5
public land; also criminal p r o c e e d - a ,iy iit Febniary) A. d . ihh <;.
! useful articles, all of which are off,.red
Hats
.....n-u for
n>*
____ trimed
____ to order a speciality.
>
e
j o f Coos County, and it is to the interest
db . mintik ’ s dandelion p il is nre the best
. .. . » i n , .. , .. ,
K ..
J , . . o f the people to patronize home industry and cheapest d y s p b p s ia and b il l io u s cure
inga against the said parties for
Siglin & Gray,
$2,000.
Apply to John L. Otheld,
btruw, 1 lush. S ilk ,. atin ,*r el et, Inch j aUllj thereby keep the money in the ooontry 1 in the market. For sale by all druggist*
trespass.
attorneys for plaintiff.
mar23
Randolph, Oregon, we will sell cheap for c a s h .
vlnfi.
v2n43tf ’
v2nltf
4
£ »
1 *«
C edar , f ir , ash , m aple , m yr tle ,
service £G, season $12, Alder and spruce lumber always on
1 nsurnnee, $lo.
hand and for sale at the lowest rates,
A Large Variety of
° e
c£ . lT<iva l i 3 e r ? P r t p .
Boots nnd shoes,
I or ^:;L-
proof will
One can hardly pick up an in­ Vie made before the Clerk o f Coos County,
terior paper without meeting the at Kent pi re City, Oregon, on May 10, issd.
viz: (>. H. Truman, pre-emption D. S. No.
suggestion that this or that locality 4M3 for the S. W. Vj of See. 1, Tp. 30 south
offers unusual opportunities for a Range 15 VV. \V. Mer.
lie names the following witnesses to
number of white men to engage in
prove his continuous rssidence, upon and
the business of raising vegetables cultivation of, said lands, viz:
for market in place of the Chi­ LauC K. Me um }
Samuel H Smith I nil of Bandon.
nese. Land may be rented for a Edwin Crook
!
Oregon.
low price and the uecessary outfit 1 lij.th Davidson j
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Also at same time and place,
of e implements,
seed, etc., is Lot ex-
1
u v
.r
i
i
fa
i viz: 1 \S. Irunian, pre-emption D. S No.
pensive and may be often secured 4r4., for the s. H „t n . e . >, and N.
of
on most favorable terms. No bet- s
H Sec { Ip
1{ 15 w>
ter way c*f “making a stiiYt
for
u y unmes tbe following wiimsaea to
m a n y of the newcomers now poll!- prove bis continuous risidence upon, and
ing into the state can b e imagined, cultivation of, said lands, viz:
since no great time need elapse I Isuuoli. Mecum
all o f Bandon,
t<-l li. Smith
after commencing operations be­ Stun
Coos County.
Ihiwiu (’ rook
Oregon.
fore a crop of some kind B ready Elijah Davidson
Win.
F.
Benjamin,
for sale, and as the business i.->
Register.
mnr30
nearly always a cash one, an in­
come from almost the beginnii.g is
SUMMONS.
assured. It is to be h o p e d that
in the circuit court of the state of Ore­
the foolish manner too long preva­ gon. for the county o f Coos.
lent of considering gardening as
Imogene Baldie 1 Suit in equity for
vs.
V
a divorce.
beneath the dignity of a t . hite man
Henry Baldi e
J
will be done away with, «ml that
lo Henry Baldie, Defendant:
In the
before long every town in tlie state name of tlie state o f Oregon—You are here­
^will be surrouuded by a number of by required tonpp- ar and answer the com­
thrifty gardens under white man- plain: filed against von in the above’ enti­
. ageioent and siipjorting a goodly tled court and suit in which Imogens
crop o£ white clnlilien — S. F. Baldie is plaintiff at.d you, Henry Baldie,
are defendant, on or before the first day of
Chronicle.
Washington, April 1(1.—Assis­
tant Secretary of the Interior Mul-
. dron has requested the Attoruey-
..General, if in his judgment he
deems it the interest of the United
States, to institute civil proceed
ingH »gainst the firms of Ordway,
Weidler & Co., also against Julius
Ordway, G . VY. Weidler, individ-
ualiy, all of Portland, Oregon, t o
recover in value at $14 000 for
6,000,000 feet of timber alleged
Main Street. Coquille City Ogn.,
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N
T b n lH r Miiilw.
[ jitn d olp !is Crepon:
iV k i
DL
X¡«‘ w K i l l i n g .
at once developing. Mr. Miller is j
I Rl’ Ali 1 MENT OF THF INTEBtuH.
a mining man of experience and
Washington, P . 0.. I
March 30, 1S8G. \
his judgment of mines is seldom ;
To
stars and Receivers—Gentlemen:
wrong, and from the way the gen- i 1 reafter the followin'» rules will be ob­
tlemao speaks of his discovery ai d served m making final proof in pre-emption
the Granite country in general, we and commuted homestead cases: *
'. The entire final proof, including thé
are lead to believe that there is a final ntudnvit of the claimant, his testimony,
great future in store for this por- and the testimony of his witnesses, shall be
I jqq
OUT Country*
I taken before the ollioer designated in the
. . .
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t published notise of intention t o m a k e final
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proof, and at the time therein named.
Boyd, formerlv of NVootl Kiver,
Such final proof shall be taken only be­
fore
the
followin'; officers: The register or
made several locations on this
receiver o f the proper land district, nr the
mountain, one of them an exten­ clerk of tlie county c urt, or any court of
sion of the Miller claim, and is recoid, of the county and State or district
pushing tlie work of devolopmeut and Territory, iu which the land lies in an
unorganized county.
as fast as possible. Mr. Boyd is
3. Cases wherein notice of intention to
the possessor of milling machinery make final proof shall have been given und< -
in the Wood River country and it the former practice, prior to the promulga­
tion of this circular, shall be in no manner
is his intention at the present time
ailtctid by tui regulations heroin contained.
to have the same shipped from
Win. A. J. Sparks.
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there and placed on one of the
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ledges.
Actions St cret try.
Placer mining lias started up
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
this spring under very favorable
Land. Office at Rose burg Oregon. 1
March 32, I8iT>.
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circumstances, and a large output
O ITCE is heret»y given that the follow-
of the precious metal is confident­
ing-naincd si ttkr has filed notice of
his intention to make fin.il proof in sup­
ly expected.
F
W im KmitilY! CASH STORE!
T )" y
A senator w ho has had nearly a
score of years in public life and
...
rpe experience in diplomacy has
-aid that he believed the United
Mauuf.-.cturer of
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SODV.
CREAM SODA, GAHSA-
8tat.‘s would get a tier of states
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GINGER
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Magnificent Premium Liet.
off the northern boundary of Mex.
For the best meals and at an \ O n l y G O C t » . a Tear. C lD E R . MINERAL WATER, al*. GUM
ioo before the end of another ad- i
•VIiI P and V rNEGAR.
Copy and Outfit to Club-raisers F res.
hour eo to the Olivo hotel.
. ."C-nt for the Célébrât. d l .-ego;; Grape
Address,
HOME AMD FARM, L ou iavl»?:..**
ministration in this country.
The Hate department,” he said,
t / ?
T in t B U Y E R S ’ G U I D E to
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Id «
la siirtl M a r c h a n d S e p t .,
“for three tr four years has been
cu t li y e a r .
ti5C p a g e « ,
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»'“7 V
8 ‘ j i l l V , I n c h r a ,w it h o v e r
on the alert in this matter, and the j
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3 ,5 0 0
lllu s tr a t lo iia — a
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>11 ut
question has been a favored one I This tin ■ Stallion will make the
w h o le
P ic t u r e G a lle r y .
G I V E S W li u l e .s a l e P r i c e «
since the first administration of | ^
river.s.-uncrNorway, u><imh* (tir r r t to roitstt
in . r* tin u l l g o o d « f o r
mining
,
there, and that we could solve the I wei.,ha 1100‘ ,p.,u„,is. wa, r ijsta i.y Otey
l*ou Hilary troubles by securing a j Boon. of Dougins county. 11 is stock is Mor-
lump off of that republic. There «*“• Blackhawk, Copi^-bottom, lVroheron.
l « » f i - r u O r i ^ o i i y iin e * .
r
r
.
Money Changer and Kentucky w lap.
Prospectors nre iilremlv entering w>nM be enough Mexicans id the
blackhawk
the Granite Creek country and
country we would get to warrant wmniBk(, tho sciisoii *.iS follows! At» K obi ii-
making several locations
of q mrtz “ N protection.
Tlie difficullies «m-.placeun taw. river, Priday and Bat-
a ,..
s
M ill.,,, between there states and ttie moth- i lir,lity o f every otu-r Wi-.-k.aamm'r.M.mdny:
discoveries. j u .
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Burton Prairie, ruesJay and Wednesday of
d
ill
^
countl}
Could
be
fought
out
by
every
other week: Norway, Tuesday o f every
of monumental fame, arrived in
the natives. I have heard it hint- | other week: Coquille City, Friday and Sat­
our city last Sunday from the
urday o f every other week; at my place on
Granite Creek mining district and cdlliat, incidental!), ex-Miuister Daniels creek, Tuesday, Wednesday and
reports having re-located » vidua-
ble discovery of quartz on Green-
horn mountain, six miles west of
Robinsonville. He intends return-
ing to his claim in n few days and
will put a couple of men to work
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