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C harley B u tler, son CoquilU Citi] gl mild. ean , Capt. C. H . B u tler, m ade us a pleasant call PCBLIHlllíD KVBRY Tt'BSDAT. J. A . D of on T h u rsd ay. E d ito r and P r o p r ie to r T h e C apt. is still on the E m p ir e . M r. J . B . F o x, o f N o rth C oq u ille, Devoted to the intvresM oí the (’o quii 1 I t i v i r p a r tic u la rly , and of the County gen- was ill town Illlirsday with ft Wft- erally. ! gon load of pork, sausage, etc., M r. F . sells Subscription. per year.......................... which lie sold readily. - i • i ii 11 more from lus m uch than any oth - J T U E S D A Y . O C T . 10, 188C». e r C o q u ille r NOTICE F< ) It PUBLICATION. Land Otlice at Roseburg, Oregon, f Sept. Hi, lKHti. » I^ O T IC E is here hereby given that the following-named settler has hied notice of her intention to make final proof i sup- portof her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the county court of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City, Or. on Saturday, October ¡Kt, iHSfi, viz: Mrs. 1 Fannie Warner, pre-emption I). S. No. -Pin; for the S N. W. ’4 and W. 2 of N. E. »4 ... • Sec. .M I’p. 21» S. 14. 12 W. Wil. Mer. j She names the following witnesses to STEAMER I ! j show ers have started 1>rove lu‘r residence upon, and . . ! cultivation of, said land viz: the grass in tine st^lo, and stock i;. w . Getty, of Empire City, Coos Co., Or. from th is on, 7. ill im prove w here John w. Brown j \ H a n k P u llen is at A n h u in , Cal. ,, . 1 1 r l ,i I. Carter - of Myrtle Point, Coos Co, Or. S . H . Ila/.ard , E sq ., o f E m p ire, they are not already as fat as they Orville Dodge t can get. F o r a sure thing, though Chas. W. Johnston, has gone to Seattle, W . A* Hep21 Kegister. T h e P ortland Sunday M ercu ry j not on a M on tan a «calc, a to c k r a is-1 IAH A l . The I l EM S. :atoa M art T n lyor at C lear L ake, locates M art T aly late W o o l! lu g in C oos county is all one could , F ra n k S . B unch left W e d n e sd a y | wish. W o o l! Am paying 17ets. Cash for good wool in T h e C oast M ail, in s p e a k h g o f good shape delivered here at Bandon. to atten d the A d ven t college at the location o f works for the w est- 1 " ‘l.1 1>rtv 1,4Cts“ one-half ill merchandise. H a iu ld sb g , Cal. iie e n s u u iu r ^ v *n. i . . . . ... j 1 or 17'j iiNj out ouioi of my store. Bring on your good B o m .— N e a r Iow a slou gh , O ct. ern te rm in u s o f the regon a- wool at once, i k e e n ti first-class store of 13, to th e w ife o f S a to 'll,r u s h , a d a u g h te r; w eight 9 pounds. H ie s . H ir s t and o f rollin g stock now T h o s. H a ll, M ash field , attended the I “ £■ com pany has an im m en se K. of late b u ild in g s in which to store it d u r- to know what the rollin g said com pany is d o in g stock at T h e am ount o f it is i v . , _ the ___ ___________________ M a il stole item from som e a YER ^SO H D V E R T IS IN G K GENTS n44 M rs. M i l l S au n ders is the old est j Me give S h e is a d au gh ter o f M rs. i<de for $ 2 .7 5 per y e a r; the H erald M . A. J ack son , the pioneer and S. F . C all, $ 2 .5 0 ; the hotel keeper at E m p ir e C ity. 1 2 -p a g e m agazine is issued at S a le m , O re g o n . w eekly I t is able — all in advance, and the H o m e fearless, and sh ou ld at once b ecom e the la b o rin g m an ’ s favorite. 1). J . M cL o n g n liD , H erald H erald and H o m e & Farm Labor Pine "W ines, uers, Oigrars and. Ci der 1er Sale. $ 2 .5 0 & F arm , w ill he sent a address by O . v4nlHtf the m erchant o f C o o s b ay, d ied at attle, M\ T ., on the 7th inst. fo r the H kkald and anyarren rn ge tf. that ho m ay owe. « Se Chas. Kdward s. j G ravel ’ J a m e s D o y le , w ho part som e m on th s B u re n , In d ian a , visited ago He a n u m b er w ill of persons L IZZ IE thinks com e here from his section. are engaged th is town. m ak in g G oodm an sh in gles C arpenters give them credit for m aking the b est . PRIEN, . sh in gle j ff*. 1 here are ever m ade ou the river. no fau lty ones to be found H E Dry Goods and P U B N I T U B E , Is a dry, wife schooner, am! Capt. “ Dick .g a careful and Cl)Urle,(US Iimster. Freight * Drugs and Medicines of all Kin d. n.’.tf O-rrceries, Orccl^zer^r J. J. W ILSO N , A rum or was afloat here last week : and 3-lass "^7"SLro. Which will bo sold fit the lowest'living cash prices or given in exchange fo to the effect that the C oos bay and | R o se b u rg stage changed so as ?*oute is take in to P oint and Coquille* C ity . believe there i- anv WATCH MAKER be j to M e don t ! o f po|icorn, and a sam ple o f lot j som e fine grapes that grew on his father s place w ith no care whatever. He has a coup le o f b u sh els o f the p o p corn for sale. A . J. B u rr, O ly m p ia , M\ T ., any am ount o f N ew Jersey has cran berry vines for sale at $7 per th ou sand, or oUOO for $25. M r. B u rr is an hand at ra isin g __i • ^ p • i l a cranberries and says his experience is that th ey do better on the n atu r al b o g than w here it is sanded T h e se m arsh es next to the fo o t-h ills 1 __■___ I I „ ftre ad m ilftbly atlaptecl to n ron kar ^ranuer- n es. The G o ld B each G a ze tte has ad opted a rather o ld pet nam e the editor o f tho M a il. tho way it puts it. w illin g ho should collar, and chain, to o ; sorry to see b is frien ds for “ T ig e ” Now* wo wear C o q u ille C it y , Ogn., o f T a ir- view , has our thanks for a fine the but is are brass O n or about the ISth o f Sep t., him The Best Bargain with a first-class stock o f lil)tj acres of good hot to la- d. seven I miles below CiMpiille City, on the river. price $1200. Liberal time on $400 • f the i l l « i amount, 't wenty-one hend o f cattle for >\ llicll will bo sold cheap tor ¿epo. Enquire of fi W. Gilman, or at this n41tf. cash. I will also order an yth in g office. Watches oil Jewelry in m y lino not kept in stock. THE A 1 STEAMER A ll work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. F irjX ah *. The inaKnifieeufreMidence known a« the Hunt i ’e on Fourth k Klliot utreet for sale at a yreat f,arKain. ThepUce« oiiii>rl»eH 12 lots anil ih well i m p r o v e d . T h e h ouse ia ae g o o d a« any ill to w n . A K ood barn, and y o u n g o r c h a r d o n th e pla ce. It ih th e lient « a r d e n place in tow n . Call at thin office. h ook won if the pack. con su m ers will sm oke . . . . no other cigars than those cohered by the P acific C oast label o f the l nion. See that the factory num - - on the - b er— 3 ----- 4 9 - is box when you buy. A . L . N osier, this place, has a b ig lot ou h a n d A fresh and choice su p p ly of Have lust received at tlxeir n e w M illinery Store!! A Large Variety of Tlxe X j attest Stories X j ADIES AND O H IID R E N ’S X X A T S Flovreis, Ostricli Flum es and. Tips. Laces. FiTobcns. and Ornaments. Ruching Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc- Hats trimed to order a speciality. Straw, Plush. Silk. Satin or Velvet, whick we will sell cheap for c a s h . vln6. B eef and other M eats. n49 T . V . N ic h o ls, CHEAPEST! Bandon. Ggn., Quickest a il Best CONTRACTOR & Empire CitY and Drain’s Station . ! t f- ■ ( CABINET ’ " '• •’ i 3n i r:T.i i '* Patent ! o b ta in e d lM I crooked pout. 1!*. Make one box contain name an two. -I Kandolgu, Oregon: )■ J . W a ls e F y P r o p . Scudmnc Nev.* \ ork B oer o f b est d u ality alw ays to be NU 1 ICE FOB PUBLICATION. had at the B rew ery, and orders Land Office* at{lt<>s.‘burg, Clregon. / A’.ig. 27. 1886. * | from fill parts filled p rom p tly. OTIC'D is hereby given that the follow- j vu33 ing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make filial pi oof in s u p p o r t of his.claim, and that said proof will he made before the Judge or Clerk of the coun ty court of Coos county ¡it EiupireCity,Ore Main Str<et, C<iquille City Ogn.. gon. on Saturday, Oct. lfi. IMS*;, viz: Frank M. Baxter, pre-emption 1>. S. No. 473S for the X. of S. 1!. ' j A lots No. 3,fe 4 St-e. 22 A- L- Nosier, Proprietor Tp.j2S S. 14. i;l W»‘st Wil. Mer. Gents Clothing. Boots and Shoes. He names the following witnesses to prove Clocks. Cutlery, etc. his'eontinnous residence upon, and cultiva vEALElt m Groc rii s. Provisions. Flour, tion of, said lands, viz: J Lard. Beans. Candies, nuts, Tobacco. F.M . Jackson Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., «-to. J. C. Canterbury i fill of Knudolph, V . J. Barr | Coos County, Jonathan Quick J Oregon, For Sale- aug.'ll Chas. W. Johnston. ACRES nf laud <>n Four Milt* creek 14egister. i < ; o nine miles south of Bamlon. con taining 4') ncres bottom, all cleared; 20 FOR SALE. | acres under fence, good meadow, gardei (iood heavy two-horse wagon, lit! used. . spot of 2 acres, good hill-pide range for j at a very great bargain. Write to I cattle or sheep. Plenty o f outside range •J. Laughead. I Good dwelling house 24x30 feet, six rooms Bandon. ( Ireg. j and set oral out houses. Good stream of l water flowing by the house. Good soil, I will produce anything adapted to the cli- i mate of Oregon. Good vagon road from ! the place to Bandon, where there is sale for j all marketable products. Apply to Mr.*,. Emma Erickson on the I premises, or at this office. v4no47>. N CASH ST O R E ! W ill Run as Follows: liiverv, Fml nml Stain 1 Stable. S p e c i a l f <eRve ^ o q u ille (^ity at 7 a. m. (1ft ily for B andon and way ports. Given T h e new A 1 Sch oon er together with P arkersburg , J \ 151» teres of land two miles from fer Boarding- The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the month of the Umpqua. New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route $14.‘>0. Each passenger allowed .Ml pounds of bagg&g6 Passengers are requested to be in Empira City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above linecan be procured at the Rl.itcoorCentral hotels in Marshfield, and the post oltice in any public he ise in Empire. C O Q U X X j L i E : — AND— Tug Company!! -DEALERS IN I ii........ 1 AiiJLUli — AND ALLKIXDSOF — LD’M B E B C ed a r , f ir , ash , m a ple , m yrtle , A ld e r and sp ru ce lu m b er alw ays on hand find for sale at the lowest rates. TOWING By tho T K A T IE ub COOK, ou the river and bar, at reasonable rates. T im b e r , m atch-w ood and stave tim ber purchased. O rd ers for lu m b er filled in q uanti ties to suit, find at the low est liv in g rates. J. P A R K E R , ( H A S F. D O E . P a rk e rsb u rg Coos county O rego n , v l n lS t f . POST OFFICE KNABE Store, C. ANDREWS PI ANO PROPRIETOR, - - - - O regon L. M. G o t t s c h a l k : —“ The best instni- ment now existing i n b o t h he m l- •*****B I^^*>*M *^* spheres C i . aba L ouisk K klixxki :—“ I have never seen their equal.” P a u l i n k L ucca :—“ The Knabe Piano sur- prsses all other makes.” The isipular HARRINGTON PIANO and the CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., t n CONSTANTLY K eeps A n assortm ent o f B oots and shoes, Sole Agents. 721, Market St., San Frmciseo. J. E. H agknbuch , Blanco Drugstre. Marsh field, local agent. n ll-fa l H a ts am i caps, S tation ery, In k s, D ry W. Gallier goo d s and C lo th in g La dies, G e n ts and C h ild re n s This I I T I L L Run on n o « filter Route. vessel having made six round trips That the underHiKued will not be reBponnible for any debts contracted, or for any work done on tb n the last six months, is supposed to keep culm o 1« « m .V V r “ T aM UH- LoweB | up her past record, and will until further! claim. G. D. hlKin R claim or Jamea Aiken’« claim F 1 , „ He nau,e8 the witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: q . w. Massey -a n d worked by El «in, Lowe ft Aiken copartner- Hhlp »until further notice, or until we have paid up j w . I. Warner I all of Myrtle Point, Orville j Coos County, | all outstanding accounts, and have had a settle- 0rvi,lt’ Dodge t>odKe Gabriel A. Brown J Oregon, j meat of our business between ourselves Chas. W. Johnston, Dated at Myrtle Point, i It. H. Lowe !finil County, I Iniltilv Orevun, 1 1 rmr, iti [ G. fl D. Tt Elviu. . . . . t I Coo« ool2 Keytster. August 15th 188«, t EW SES EM PIKE CITY AND DBAINS u STATION EVERY I MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY THE FAMOUS To be Sold. Handsome residence ^ A tte n tio n to C o q u ille C ity , n 4 8 tf 4 Jarvis, Cornwall k Co. T E R M S M O D E R A TE. der com fort tc passengers j Express I PROPRIETOR, •Ji. Cut a rafter without a knowledge of it h length, j Price, 50cta. or ¿3.50 per dozen, Send to T. H. Willard, j Coquille City, Oregon. Of others,who wish to examine this piper, or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at Wells. Fargo & Co’s MAKER. RANDOLPH BREWER?! > i . i w oo wi,.i t o d i s - pa. a , 1 .. Carrying' Tlie U- S- Mails j Bicturp Frames, D<M>r find Window Frftmes , made, Saws filed and Furniture Repaired. ! All work done to order. Prices Reasonable. Location: Near Gold Beach Hotel. 11 .. n .v • ’ • M ' e l : ueh notice is ^j STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! A ls o .ii’tic-.l .u the Scientitic .,* (. B U I L I) E R, 1. Willards liook shows how to proportion a cor- nice. 2. Make moulding knives. :i. Oet rake to j mitre with eave moulding. 4. Gauge a tapering H j L eav e B andon at 2 p. m. daily aquare 5. Mitre moulding worked on bane. tt. Get length of hip rafters. 7. (let the bai kfng for same ! fop C o q u ille C ity and way ports. •* J J 1 two ways. 8. Get the length of Jack rafters two ways. 1». Make hin for concave roof. 10 Lay out j G o with this fast ftlltl COIllIUodi- rafters of any pitch. 11. Cut gable mouldings to lit at top. l i Cut upper end of Jack rafters. 13. rifte«!“ii.’ oet“««i.il?etwSw^yi. !».’ ous hoat- .E v e r y th in g done to reu lley rafters. 14. ADVERTISERS OLIVE & AIKEN. C an d y, N u ts, F ru its, and N otions. Capt. H. W. Dunham, ry. The house contains sitting room, din ingroom, four bed r onus, itelion, pantry 45 to 49 Randolph St.. | A Q It f t T | | fl| | K 0 . U . L a te r ad ju sted the collar last thaAdveitiain? Agency of L U R U U t I I l I r H I H W I etc. This was the original Bandon hotel., The barn 50x60 is strong and substantial. sprin g, and the inscription was, “ I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The lands are well adapted for cattle and am the ‘one m an ’s d o g ; w hose dog Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. I sheep raising and all agricultural products. Oct. 4. 1HH6. i are y o u ? ” Adjoining the dwelling house which is situ NOTICE is hereby given that the follow J. \V. Shaeffer, G34 Sacram en to N ing-named settler has tiled notice of ated on the renowned Bandon beach and overlooking the Pacific ocean is a vegetable street, San F ran cisco, e m p lo y es o n his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be garden, also a fruit and flower garden. ly w hite labor in the m anufacture Immediate possession will be given. made before the county Glerk of Coos coun Apply to A. Giromi, o f cigars. H e is sta n d in g b y tho ty, Oregon, at Empire City, <)regon, on Sat Golden "each hotel. Bandon City, Oregon. Intern ation al U n ion C igar M akers, urday, November 20th, lHHfi, viz.: John W. vf»nllf Brown, pre-emption D. S. No. 4fi33, for the and enters his protest against the W. % of S. W. S. E. % of S W. )4 effort to d rive th em aw ay and re- S. W. % of 8. E. 4 NOTICE l . Sec. », Tp 30 S. 14. 12 Is hereby Kiven, to all whom it may concern: instate C hinese. T h e fight can be west. Wil. Mer. the com m on est nam e in the Lfiril, R. E. BUCK J. J. W ilso n . CAHPOTERN* and COOS, C all and see me. we are give For which a market can be found, and the highest'priees will be allowed. Call and price goods before purchasing elsewhere. v4n32 WILL ARRIVE IN such change. exuerienced JEW ELER, )ik**liln><»il o f M aster K L e M cD u fiee, Wool, Hides. Eggs and all Kinds of Farm T’rcd.u.ce A .N D M y rtle j lothing! Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Z P Z R IE IS r as cheap as the cheapest. am on g their m ake. T ,. . . Will keep constantly on hand Y 1 T IL L run regularly to this place for V ' one year, having been chart red by Mr. Lyons for that time. in M 1! Capt. IVter kelson, M a ster, J oe H u d so n and M a t The most popular W e a k l y newspaper devoted to science, mechanics, engine, rin;: discoveries, in- v'-ntiens and patents evorpublished. Kveryimni- I r illustrated with splendid engravings. This publication fu rn i-h esa must valuable encyclopedia " f information which no person should be without. Tno popularity o f the .Sen v n F l i ' A m e r ic a s i* f i e l i that its circulation nearly eipials that^of all oth er papers o f i n class com bined. Price. $3‘J>a year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN X CO., Publishers. No. 3blBroadway, N. Y . rs> ■<> A. d m M u n n l l ' o . hava also had T h i r t y - '• E ifiht y e a r s ’ practice before the Patent Office and have prepared more t b i n O n e H t i n r l r e d T h o u - e n o d cpplieations lor patents in the iT u ’ ed SIM' s and t'oreiyn countries. Caxeats. Trade-Marks. Copy-rights, AsM” iirn nts. and ail other papers for s'Tu rioe to ,m e n to r s their rights in tho I'nited S' ate ;, Canada England, r ranee, (¿CTin.Ttiv r.i «1 mV» r countries, pre- xi ii » t o p r J oii roa^oniiMoterms. Inf'irnia' o n as t o o l c u n i n « patents cheer- Ciliv ;"vi n w i*!:•••..♦ r* .,r Hand-books of Dealers in THE few B acon, Mrs. A.G. Aiken. --------A ls o -------- M y r t le P o in t, Or., ii-. -w "\ an fo ra cop ies o f the H e ra ld . And Company. th is j from w rites ford* Will. Hollín . ■las. liurke. EDWARDS, DI RKE V o tiv e . T h is All persons knowing themselves indebted w as sad news for h is m any friends to G. D. Hobson on account or note due. in C oos cou n ty, for he was truly a . will pay the same fit once to Jf is. Limb, goo d m au. B r c 'w n , P ^ rcp . 71vfi. i sen der p a y in g one year in advance fo r m e r ly Mrs. C. W. Olive. J C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . l h e lattei papers year free to any M eal, A. G. Aiken, Coquille City, Ogn, v4n20 T obacco, C igars, j Cottage Saloon and S. F . E xam in er, $ 3 .0 0 ; and the T h e L a n ce, a K n ig h ts o f F lo u r, M aguiñceut “ Premium List. O n l y G O C ts . a Y O h r, C..py xml Outfit to Club-raisers Free. Adtlrsss, HOME AWf^ FARM, Louisvill;. *** Myrtle Point. n31—3m AULING done to suit the times. Shingles. Shakes and pickets furnish H ed on short notice. the H erald and San F rancisco C h ro n - in and 1 'ege tables, I)o m e a n b ^ a n n . Larpent Circulation of any Agricultural Paper in the Wnet. Chas. E. Edwards. is C oos native born w hite person county. R e m e m b e r th is: — D e a i . kus in — 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 EACH IS S U E j a daisy. wheat. C oq u ille C ity, O regon, G ro ceries, P rovision s, C anned fru it 111 ,uv hand« for collection, I! i l l , 1 H ! LAIRD A JOHNSON P h o o e ip h u . «¿lì“ " AYER & SON’S MANUAL \ o t ir e I B etw een patent o u t- M ail bu O ing CCTIUATCC forïEWSPIPER 1DTERTISH6 CDCC to I IMA I to at Lowest Cash Rates i i i l l r own of Averill (better known as Bandon). Very Great Bargain. '1% miles from Co- ' qiiille City, 100 acres bottom,40 tim bered nml about 20 seeded to tame grass; Eeerj/ conrfesj/ ahoini pastteu- good dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee- i/rrx o f Him Steamer. house. good orchard, etc., etc. l ’ric for place alone, #12.000: or. including a span of Thin paper in kept on die at the office o f horses, yoke of cattle and other cattle to the number of 20 head including five cows, besides many other valuable things about the place 2,500. It is really a rare bargain. Cull at this office. n44tf and upon returning from that river o f j side and stolen inside the '¿27 dc 220 Wabash Avenue, Chiracu, ill / */ \ ACRES of laud All those owing James Kurke on note or book account will come forward and settle ^ the same with me, they having been placed b ro u g h t aw ay a sim ilar am ount M O N T G O M E R Y W A R D & CO. E VE Myrtle Point on Mondays, Wed- and Fridays for Bandon, call I ing ^nesdays at Coquille City at 11 a. in. A EAVES Bandon for Myrtle Point on L Tuesdays, Thurslays, and Saturdays, 1 calling at Coquille City at noon. A l- , * n. 1 lie A ra g o last week brought up bauy paper anil the snul lo llin g 3 0 0 to n s o f freig h t for the U m p q u a , 4 stock is ;it that ¡¡lace ilistea . o f M arsh field . p a sseu - follow s : | Flour» Bacon & Potatoes the m ails, gers and freigh t, w ill run as MCI M a r s h -! field. cessor is d u ly in sta lle d . C a rry in g the U . S . T imes of A n n ie , C A P T G eo. W . L E N E YE , Always on Hand, and every thin sold at . i Bedrock prices. Terms Cash. koine are curious w H \voriii. . in g the winter. su c ( lU M I I B A T Little it will be necessary to put up at once A rago husband s and P. M rs. S m art w ill superintend and lig h t till her here, of grand lodge at P o rtlan d last week. act as head keeper at C ape „ “ am ount T h e B U Y E R S ’ G U ID E * Issued Sept, a n d Marcl% , each yea r. 313 pages, S’ ^ x H ,1* In ch e s,w ith over 3 , 5 0 0 illu str a tio n s - m w h o le P ictu re G allery. G I V E S W h o le s a le Price* d i r e c t to c o M t u m c r s o n a ll goods for person al o r fa m ily use. T e lls h o w to order, a n d Rives exact cost o f every» th in g y o u use, e at, d r in k , w e a r, or h a v e fn n w ith . T hese IN V A L U A B L E B O O K S c o n ta in in fo r m a tio n glean ed fr o m the m a rk e ts o f the w o r ld . W e w ill m a il a cop y F R E E to a n y a d dress u p o n receipt o f lO c ts . to d e fr a y expense o f m a ilin g . Let us h e a r fro m yon. R c sp e c tfh lly , BLACK-SMITHING n ish in g g o o d s; ^n xn z> C oquille M ill & Tuo v4n!2 C ompany . a lso groceries, 5 r s e -S lic e in g r I n o tic e * on H,,d a fte r NoVeu,Der li>tb’ d ‘,llV r I ! N N e a tly freig h t to C opu ille C ity a n d a ll p o in ts on the lower river at the following rates: Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal $2.50. other freight $4 per ton. G e n e ra l fu r am i p ro m p tly done, low est liv in g prices. door east o f L e u e v e ’s d r u g C o q u ille C ity , O regon . Shop C an n ed goods, at the next store, C igars, tobacco am i candies. H e p ays the h ig h est price fo r co u n try produce v ln 2