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fo Efficient Remedy ! Landry T l i c I V n s io i] lC o ll* . style, with four gables. It will I Washington, Oct. 26.— The an- j stand on the bench between his E d . H k k a l d : The Myrtle Point present residence and Capt. Har- nual report of the Commissioner in all cases of lironcliial ami P ulm o TUESDAY. NOV. 2, 1SK6. hotel is about to change hands. iis’ phu-e and will be an ornament of Pensions recently issued con nary Affections is A ykr ’ s C herry 1 KdoR.ii.. As such it is recognized and Capt. Wm. H. Harris who has Idl to that lovely and productive part tains some interesting facts not prescribed by the medical profession, and in many thousands of families, for the Why is it we nt'Nt r hoar of pitti- ed tin' |M>sitio*j as land lord so well of the Coquille valley. Last year heretofore given to the public. It past forty years, it has been regarded as an ishment being motoil out in the for the last year will again take William Warner built a large and shows, for instak.ee, that the invaluable household remedy. It Is a And is preferred above all preparation (hat only requires to be takn* numerous eases of opium seizures charge of his beautiful farm on tbe commodious farm house at Row amount paid for pensions since in very small (plantities, and a few dose i others. I will call on the people of it administered in l lie early stages of a in San Francisco A divy must South folk. And some one else land prairie, and W. P. Herman 1SS1 is over £800,000,(XX), <u about cold or cough will effect a speedy cure, of Coos county, and convince the and may. very possibly, salt* life. There be made. £600 for every man w ho enlisted in will take cl urge of the house and lias lumber on the ground for a skeptical of its merits. is no doubt whatever that • « the war, whether his enlistment cater to the wants of the traveling model farm house. Besides, M. P. J. J. Birch, The little sprig of nothingness 1 resulted in death, disability or a Agent. public. It is rumored that Daniel \\ hittington is completing his im- dwindled down in the present edi If the Has presened the lives oi great numbers (Jib's will become mine host, but I losing residence, so we see that return in perfect health. of persons, by arresting the development of tor of the Mail gets mad and it is not settled yet. Mr. G. will tin* South for« ol the Coquille is payments go on at tbe rn*e they Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneum onia, and P ulm onary Consum ption, and by wants us to let up on him. Me till the place well; but the social leaping forward with grind and have been made in the last few the cure of those dangerous maladies. It refers to ns as i> crowd, by which he kept ready for use in every qualities a. d genial manners of substantial improvements, and is years they v ill reach a round bil should family where there are children, as it is a he means we are too “ numerous^ medicine far superior to all others in the Capt. Harris will be missed by the beginning to be one of the most lion of dollars by the close of the treatment of Croup, the alleviation of for him. Tip us a little more of The amount AVhooping Cough, and theeure of Colds residents of the Point, also by the important parts of our productive present decade. and Itilluen/.a, ailments peculiarly inci your Latin, John, and don't be a which in 1862 was less than a mil dental traveler. Charles Edwards lias valley. to childhood and youth. Prompti clam. And. above all, never ac Steward & Paden, Props., tude in dealing with all diseases of this lion dollars had steadily increased, placed burrs in bis machine shop Now as we return to Myrtle class is of the utmost importance. The cuse us of getting mad at any and is now prepared *o crack or Point we must not forget to call at until now it is sixty-live millions a loss of a diigle day may, in many cases, j entail fatal consequences. Do not waste thing you can say. W e have our chop grain for feed, which will be a Uscar Reed's. After we cross the i year. And it seems as though it precious time in experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while the first feeliug of anything but pity EEP Constantly 'o n hand a good great convenience to the farmers. river and arrive at his house, we | might continue to increase, for the malady is constantly gaining a deeper Supply of fresh and choice meats, and and sympathy to*eng< nder against hold, but take at once the speediest and The Southern Methodist church will not find him in, but we will applications tiled during the past most certain to cure, Deliver the same to any point of the river you. You could hardly find any on Short Notice. are now erecting a chapel for turn up the liver bank and walk a year h r pensions were 50,000. n37 tf one who would go further to assist worship near Brown’s school house. few mils, and near the line be That is a larger number than has PREPARED BY you to your feet than the ‘’crowd.” The building i> 30x40 feet and will tween his and Uncle Levi Gants’ been tiled in any year since 1880. D p . J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas. Sold by all Druggists. Indeed, there have been but five be a spacious and commodious orchard, we will find Oscar and his The schooner Annie Hermina years since 1861 in which the num was wrecked o,. the 22d ult. at building for the use intended. D. son Steve grinding apples, for he McNair donated the grounds and lias bought John and Jeff* Baker’s ber of pension claims were greater Port Hlackl ock, Curry county. has been one of the leading spirits still and we will then understand than in the past twelve months, She had loaded with building in obtaining subscriptions and what will be done with the thou and in no single year in all that stone at the Blacklock Sandstone pushing this, grand work along. sands of bushels of luscious apples time has there been a greater num WILL ARRIVE IN company’s wharf and pulled out to ber of claims allowed. The number The house will lie an ornament to that we see in those orchards. tier auchorage when all on board C o q u i l l e Qity^Ogn.p Applejack will he plenty and pure, of pensioners now on the rolls is went ashore for the night. It was the country. On or about the 18th of Sept., But Oscar 365, 0(H), and the amount paid out There have been many improve- i John, after a while. the intention to have sailed the to them is £65,000,000 a year, or with a first-class stock of next morning, but she was found mentsVm the South f» rktliis season will tell us we can’t sample it this £178,000 a dav. Every time your time, as Uncle Sam has his thumb to be*leaking and the work of strip in the way of building, and clearing on the faucet, and we must wait clock strikes the houi it means an ping tier was proceeded with. lands. The most noted of these other £7,000 pil'd for pensions. Which will be sold cheap for C a r r y i n g t ir e XT. S. When her moorings were loosened clearings is that of Joseph \\ hit- until about Christmas. Then Mr. Of the 365,000 pensioners on the cash. I will also order anything 2 v £ ^ X X _ j S . she drifted against the wharf, sell oil Rhoda’s creek. Only a lit Whitaker, the revenue collector, roll, 270,000 are invalid soldiers, in my line not kept in stock. where she did that structure much tle over a year ago he irrived from J will raise that thumb, and editors while 95,000 are widows or de All work guaranteed to give sat- He soon went on a can have it free. pendents, relatives of deceased damage. She was sold on Friday California. ; isfaion. Call and see me. We will soon arrive at Myrtle soldiers. last. Brother Upton thinks that pre-emption claim of 160 acres, J. J. Wilson. slitc I * the vessel was rotten and unfit to and built a house and cleared 80 Point, and will no doubt find Jake Lost. Miss II ill, of Marshfield, carry stone. H e5" is mistaken acres within the first six months. Wise and Billy Robin very busy | j lost a leather vali-" during * lie about her failing to get a cargo After proving up he filed a home in their stores, waiting on their ' fair. It contains s< me clothing, TAGES will leave Coqi-ille (’ ivy every customers. WV will likely find stead on adjoining lands, and has day (except Su day) ui. ."> a. in. end 1 p. on the Coquille a few years ago. j A nyone knowing anything <>!’ it in. connecting with steamer each trip for all Myrtle Point, Oregon, She loaded ¡umber aMhis place 6 built a nice house on t..o same; be Clias. Edwards and Ed. Bender will please confer with Wm. Hall, points-on Coos bay. Leave l (ter City every sides he has set out a small orchard busy at their counting desks. Mr. day < i \c ;>t Sundays ; at Idi.u:. raid 3:30p.m. years ago. Marshfield. tf » ► * and sown two hundred dollars’ W ise, the blacksmith, (not Jake) Passengers I f morning st *ge eon visit + <• H o ld Marshfield and Empire City having two worth of grass seed. Mr. W hitsell will be making music on the anvil. Geo. McEwaii lias a number rf hours in each place, returning to Coquille )R O P A G A TO R of, and dealer in Fruit is a native of Pennsylvania ami has The saw and hammer may be j the celebrated White Improved City the same day. Trees and email fruits. He keep» Adams’ express car was robbed con ¿ten tl}- on hand a well regulated assort learned well how to work. Mr. heard in the suburbs of our ambi i sewing machine- tbe best in the F a r e , O n ® ¡Dollar.*. of over £50,000 between St. Louis Always g> with In -mails ami make con- ment. cheaper than.'the cheapest. Mrs. Dixi >n, | world. Fred Hofiman has a claim next tious little vil! age. it 1 Itf and Pacific more familiarly known Srud in your orders no pains spared to necHous. below Mr. W s place. He has made who has charge of tin* drugstore, ive full satisfaction. v4nl7 on the route as Franklin, by a ï. F. TENNISS 0 N, A corporation fi< in ( hie: g .< i as during her invalid husband's ab several visits to the premises this Prop. stranger who had forged letters v4n!3 sence, will look thoughtful and ! laid out a mammoth town on the THe E X C H A N G E . . summer, but as bis home is at Ban- purporting to come from the head | peninsula between the city of > S u grave, as she has bad news in re Front St.. Marshfield, Or., of the_company. It is the most don, about fifty miles away, it has 1 >iego and the bench. gard to Mr. D’s health; but yet clever robbery on record. A dis not been expected that Freddy ♦ - she is quite busy viatiug on her could make the improvements that patch says: At Mere mac the jo b Agent for Gibbson's fine whiskies, an AAA For real good bargains, g o to many customers. Mr. Whitsell lias - besides he is a whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED ber left the train. The robbery Times have been comparatively No-der’s drug store in this place young man and no doubt h*' has CHICAGO DEER and PORTER at whole- was not discovered until the train ! He is selling goods extreme’ ) ■ sale and retail. The celobrat« d DOC A beer good thi< fall, and nil are cheerful. reached Pacific, when the express strings that gently draw him to the j on draught and in bottles. v3nlif But v\ always like to meet these I cheap, and keeps nothing but the lower (region! river. I don’ t wish, car was broken open and Messen 1 have again is km p ;•<*ssicn • f the tf. gi od people. W hen we shake 1 best. î î : • : t : ? ' • > n in,-. end - a ill spare n*1 pains F U R N I T U R E STORE, ger Frothiuglmm found tied to the it to be ui tiersh»od that Mi. Y\ hit- *- 4^1» 4 ban Is with Bender, Harris, Rohm, or » Mpcn ••• .o main* it pb asent f**r a’ iests. sell is very old. He is still young safe. Fxpress officials arc reticent, IF1. ZMIaxls:, D Prcp., Steward A Paden will hereaf A • hare of ■.!.<■ pat r< 'liage is S. ilici ted • t al. we can fee! their large hearts enough to have strings to his h w ; 1 .. . 1 | . ,1 M a r s h f ie l d , D o n . but admit that over £50,000 was . . . S4.U0 ter have a big supply of choice D>:. -î : 4 ; t ; « i Gi heal, and we wish them a prosper- Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and l'ic- taken. The robber is imperfectly in fact I wish to say, confidential ■ sausage <n hand on Wednesday * »oilIN1 wit’K'U t. lo.lging . . . . . s3.r>o i ture Frames, etc., mid agent for White’ » o is and long life. . . 2.’*cts. Mi :li described as a tall, dark m in of ly, that there is a'goi d chance h>r Se v i r j Mi**. 1 i o-. 1 ltf vlu2t) Judge Livro. i of each week, and will promptly prepossessing appearance, dressed a widow. lid orders from all parts. Send in Myrtle Point, Oct. 28, 1886 io black, with very large hands * Now, Friend John, we will step ! your orders. * - « over tliejlivide to the old Stautl n 50. Oeir I V c n c ii < m m **(*. and feet, it is a singular coinci place, w hich is situatedbn Stand's New York, Oct *20. The Flench dence that he gave the name f J< e Hudson and Muf Goodman delegate- t<> the Bartholdi dedica creek at its mouth. This place Jim Cummings, the only member i are engaged making shingles in of the once celebrated James gang was settled bv Geo. Stand over '2-> tion were escorted to-day to inspect George made small Brooklyn bridge. From there j this town. Carpenters give them wo has never been accounted for. years ago. credit for making the best shingle The stranger who gave the j improvements, but lie soon went to they were driven to the varouis ever made on the river. There are name of Cummings to Frothing- the bay where he could find plenty points of interest in the city by no faulty ones to be found among bam, the messenger, presented to i of work, ¿he being a fine mechanic. members of the American commit * Prince Louis Napoleon and ' their make. him a cleverly forged letter bear H i s Ooquille farm grew up to tee. Remember this: We give the ing a perfect fac simile of the sig sprouts of myrtle and other timber Chevalier Michaels visited the nature of Barrett Route, local until but a small space was left. battery and Castle Garden to-day. H e k a l i > and San Francisco Chron I’ »*", ; >w;i j ; m * the :i dur.»l advantages that C oq u ilie enjoys, and which will, in agent of the express company at Last spring Mr. Robbins came i None of tbe French delegates have icle for £2.75 peryear; the H e r a l d tin* near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It lias a beautiful and pleasant site, St. Louis. The letter stated that from California and purchased tbe called upon the Prince yet official and S. F. Call, £2.50; the H e r a l d being situated, Ibr the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side of the Coquille Route hadjdecided to put an extra j Staufi farm. Ho lias also made ly. They are supposed not to and S. F. Examiner, £3.00; and the River, thirty miles from the Pacific ocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours mau on the line; that the bearer I rapid strides in making improve- know that he is in the city, as he H e r a l d and Home <fc Farm £2.50 steamer ride. C oquille ( ’ity ¡>:l1 the center of the converging wagon*roadrsystem of Coos —all in advance. The latter papers Count v. and is at the head o f deep-water navigation,and in the central part of a vast body was he, and.that Frothiuglmm was : ments. Mr. Robbins has taken a is under an assumed name. the Home & Farm, will be sent a o f rich, river bottom land, w hich is the source of all true and enduring prosperity The directed to teach him the details of homestead adjoining his purchased O h io O il F ie ld * . Linn, Oct. 26.— The largest oil year free to any address by the country round about i- filled with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled the business. The stranger was land, and has erected a fine dwell extent, ami is covered with a variety of timber that for quantity and quality is not e x allowed to enter the car and took ing house, cleared j ten of fifteen ! well in Ohio was developed to-day. sender paying one year in advance celled by that o f any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock- groat interest in all the movements acres of land, besides lie has raised 1 Yesterday afternoon the Trenton for the H e r a l d and any arrearage raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking health.it is bound to come to the front rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and tf. of the messenger, apparently desir sufficient grain and vegetables for Rock Company drilled in a well on that he may owe. factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole ing to learn quickly the ins and the use of his family ibis winter. I the William Douglass farm, three Ft»r Male. county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, is the T he m acnliii'fnt residence known an the Hunt Next below on the river is Har ; miles east of the city. Then pene idacc outs of the^dutiesiwhich the letter on Fourth Ai E lliot street for Male at a great most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are seoond bargain. T he place compriaeR 12 lota and iH well stated he*was expected to perform. rison Heartley’s place. This place trated the oil to the depth of fifteen Im proved. T he hoiiHe fa an good an any in tow n. A to none in tin* c< >untv. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the Rood ham , and young orchard on the place. It ia The two men busied themselves was also settled at an early day by feet, but the well made a very poor the be»t Harden place in town. Call at this office. county. It has the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream of water run through it for protection against tire. Property reasonable. with the accounts, etc., and nil Henry Haynes. The present own showing, tmly filling up 900 feet K o llr r . J. A. D e a n , a g e n t , M . J. M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., All persons knowing themselves indebted er purchased it about three years with oil. This evening the well went welljuntil a point between St Coquille Citv. San Francisco. toG. I). Hobson on nocount or note due, v4n2tf ago. It then had about ten acres was shot and the result was a will pay the same at once to Jas. Land», Louis and Pacific, Mo., was reach | cleared, now nearly all the myrtle steady gusher well. Great difficltuy (Jravel Ford. ed. Frontingham was busily en- n-7 3-w timber has been removed, and pro gaged_over his accounts with his ; was experienced in making the NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Mr. i connections with the tanks, and back turned^toCummings. In the. ductive fields are to be seen. Lar d < ffice at Rosehnrg, Oregon. I course of time it became necessary Heartly has built a splendid house i several hundred barrels of oil were Oct. «th, 188«. ) ^OTICE is hereby given that the follotv- forghinqto go to the safe, and turn- and will soon have the boss farm ' lost on the ground. At the present _ in« named settler has tiled notice of his ingjto do so , q 1 i 6 sawj the stranger of the country. By the way Mr. writing the well is flowing fully intention to make final proof in support of 1,000 barrels of oil a day, besides calmly sitting in bis chair with a H. raised considerable cane this his claim, and that said proof will be ma le an immense amount of gas. It can cocked revolver leveled at him. year, and is now very busy making ; be hoard roaring for nearly a mile. before the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur Ho believes this can Cummings cautiously approached sorghum. It is the greatest oil and gas day November 2), 188«, viz: George l\ Hoff the dumbfounded messenger and he made a paying enterprise. well that has ever been drilled in man. pre-emption D. S. No. '>013, for the told him if he remained quiet and Next above Mr. Robbins’ as we fol Ohio, and demonstrates that Lima Lots No. 3 and 4 and S. % of N. E. kt. Sec. 4, D t E - A -L E K I 2 ST lies in the richest oil belt in the • Tp :$0 S. R. 12 west, Wil. M . made or raised no alarm lie would low the trail we find Sam Johnson’s ! world. I He names the following witnesses to Uncle Sam has been very Drnup, Aie'licins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, not be endangered. Frothinglmin place. ! prove his continuous residence upon, and had nothing to do but submit, and busy this fall getting the material Fnney Articles. Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. The Northern Pacific Railroad ! cultivation of. said land, viz: the robber bound him hand and on tlia^gu-ound for building a fine company are acting the part of the 1 John Fetter I of Angora, Agent for theHeading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or Wm. Volkmar f Coos County. Oregon. foot, pressed a gag into his mouth, gans, Ac Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty. residence, and we understand that ungrateful hogs that they are by J. Whitsell ( of Myrtle Point, tied him to the safe so that he Ed. Hoff man ) Coos County, Oregon. Prescriptions carefully compounded could not move, and proceeded the building has been commenced. refusing to car**y material for the Chas. W . Johnston, L IV E and LET LIV E . vln3 tf 1 It is to be rather on the Gothic 1 Mackay-Bennett telegraph line. ocl2 Register. with his work. £.rçuilU Êi'tjj ¿ftmthl. M r j l i e P o i n t si i k I S ou III Fork Queen Ayer’s Ohmy Pectoral N E W Meat Market, Coquille City, Oregon, K Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, J . J . W IL S O N , W ATCH M AKER JEW ELER, Waters and Jewelry, Wells, Fargo & Co s. & X P H E S S Myrtle S ! Point Nursery. J. F. Noyes. Proprietor, 1 N. P. Hansen, Prop. Coming, Coming, Coming ! ! ! C O Q U IL L E C I T Y ! Thi* romuig Town of S. W. Oregon! N MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . . . . Proprietor. i