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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1886)
Copili? (fili) Smalli puhlishkd kvkry tvwsdat . Forty -one vessels have engaged in importing tea from Japan since j June 1st. J. A. D ean , Editor and Proprietor Robert Clinton and his sister, 1).•voteti to tlii* in rests of the Co quill Miss Margaret were in town buy Riv* r particularly, and of the County gin ing supplies on Wednesday. A >**\i tv. new stove and cooking outfit look- oil >u picii»us, but these were f«»r DeW itt, an other brotliei, who is 1 T E S P A Y , NOV. 2, 188«. settling after a wild goose chase The last of the re negate Apaches extending over Kastern Oregon and \\ ashington territory. have been caught. l’ he price of Oregon’s prohibi K h petfe was victorious in the mile race at tlie \\ alia iN alia tion paper, The Star, puhli.-hed by 1* red E loetl at Salem, is reduced fa ir. ! to one dollar per y nr. it is an The H erald boys acknowledge eight-page paper, tilled with choice a pleasant call from Mr. Lhos. reading, and is the cheaj>est paper Stone, a former neighbor in Texas. in Oregon. Every priend of t *m- The C zer of Russia killed an peratice aud prohibition should officer the other day thinking lie ! take it. was an enemy trying to assassin A good one on a couple of Dear ate him. creek benedict.- is going the rounds The house of Mr. Dutton lately much to their chagrin. For two burned near Denmark, was insur days they searched for sane hide- ed in the State Insurance company | ou3 monster of the forest, the for $800. voice of which resembled that of a Since the hog law went inti) op mixture of lion and the animal eration, the streets look quite de I t' ey remind you most of, lllul serted, at which “ ye average citi which rebuked his master on a zen” rejoiceth muchly. ¡certain occasion. With guns in NOTICE FOKFUBLICATIGN. I ill ml Office at ltosehurg, On-yon, » Sept. lt>, lKKli. j OTICE is hen* hereby given that the following-named settler bus tiled notice of her intention to make final proof i sup port of her claim, and that said proof will he made before the Clerk of the county court of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City. ( >r. on Saturday. October ISO. lsstl, viz: Mrs. Fannie Warner, preemption I). S. No. 4 ;]«; for the S N. W. '4 and W. >f \\ E. 1, Sec. :;i. Ip. 2'.*S. u. 12 W. Wit. M r. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: It. W . Getty, of Empire f itv, Coos Co., Or. John W. llrown j 1. < 'al ter of Myrtle Point, < irvi Hi* l)ml''( \ ( »oos Co, ( )r. ' Ohas. W Johnston, sep-T Register. N . FOR SALE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 'U >r B b V K R S ’ G l I D K , a * “ a r il S e p t, a n d M a r r l^ Land < Iftice at Rosebnrg. lire- on. » Si. V t t . l i y e a r , « e 31!4 p a g r a , Oct. 4. IKSd. f 'd YSSc 8 ‘ ., * 11 !.. I n d i e s , i t h o v e l OTICE is hereby given that the follow ¿.-’(¡L 3 , 5 0 0 U l u s t r a t i o n s - m AI LING done to suit the timen. ing- named settler has filed notice <d w h o l e F u t u r e G a ll e r y ; Shindies. Shakes and picket» furnish- Ins intention to make linai proof in support G I V E S W h o l e s a l e P r ic e « ed on short notice. ■ ret lo ci>it*umrr* o n a l l g o o d » fo r of his claim, aud that said proof will be j.crson al o r fu m ily use. T e lls h o w to A. G. Aiken, made I k tore the county Clerk of Coos coun *. viler, an d g iv e s exa ct cost o f cverj-- 4u29 Coquille City, Ogn, ty. ( begun, at Empire City, Oregon, on Sat C itn g y o u use, eat, d r in k , w e a r, c r h ave fin t w it h . T hese IN V A L U A B L E urday Novi tuber 2 >th, ISSI», viz: John W. 1-OOlvS c o n ta in In fo r m a tio n g it au i .1 Mrs. C. W. Olive. Mrs. A.G. Aiken. Brown, pre-emption I). S. No. 44.33, for the ' ’-'»in the m a rk ets o f the w o r ld . W e \V. tj oi S. W. t4, S. E. *4 of S \V. '4 and w i l l m a il a e o p y F R E E to a n y ad O L I V E & AIKEN. dress u p on receip t o f lO e ts . to deft ay- S. . '4 ai S. E. !4. Sec. it, Tp 30 S. R. 12 ex ¡tense o f m a ilin g . L e t us h e a r fro m west. Wil. M»*r. H a v e iust received at you . R e s p e c tfu lly , lie names the following witness s to tlie ir n e w M O N T G O M E R Y W ARD & CC prove his continuous residence upon, and £27 A 2*29 W abash Avenue, Chicago, id c ihivntioii of, suiti Itimi, viz: G.W. Vi.;.s y A. V e ry G rea t B argain. \V. T. Warner I all of Myrtle Point, j ¿ * ( v. ‘ <'R E S o f land 2% m iles from «"o- Orville I halite i C » s ('unity, 1 * ) ' ' qu.il le C ity. lt.O acres b ottom ,40 tim- Ga »riel A. Brown 1 Oregon. 1 r.u and about 20 sci-ded to taints grass; ( ’lias. \V. Johnston. good d w ellin g 2-1x32 fram e rustic, good bee- oc 12 Register. N iViUiinery Store!! A Large Variety of (rood heavy two-horse wagon. little u at :\ very yre.it bargain. W, te to J. Lan le a I Bandoli. ( )rey. lût T¡n IT The Best Wargan* acres of pood botto la d. seven miles Below Coquill" City, on the river, price $1 2». Lib Tal time on it40) f amount. ' wentv- me head of cat..le for s'il »!). F.uqcir • <»f : \V. Oilman, or at this oitice. nfltf. II RAILING! Ï H A iiiit) Ï ! ul ’S STEIÜMKR Little A nnie, house, giwnl orchard, etc., c. P rc p at- - alone, R 2.1NN1; or. including a span o f h- :•- s, yoke o f cuttle and other cattl to th> numher o f 20 head including five cows, b-shies many other valuable things about t! " ;>!«'•• 2,500. It is really a rure bargain. C’i.d at this oflice. n44tf L/’IRD & JOHNSON T L . e X_ia.test S t y l e s L j ADIES a n d o h i i d r e n s h a t s F lo w e r s . O s tr ic li F l u m e s and. Tips* Laces, FSiTclccns. a n d . O rn a m e n ts . R u c h in g E m b ro id ery V e ilin g , Scarfs etc. etc- Hats trimed to order a speciality. n l ' T <1 *.). . LENEVE. Coquille City, Oregon, Carrying the l . S. mails, passen —I>E \I KliS IN— gers ami freight, will run as \ot ice ! Grocerior, Dr >vi. idU3, Cimned fruit follow s : ' »uni I ei'etubles, LI I those owing James Burke on note or E \ V E vi vrth* Coin <*n Mondays, Wed- i Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, whict Tuesdays and Friday ■» for Bandoli, call hook account will come forward and settle Flour, M cm I, Dacon, and Lard, we will sell cheap for cash . vlnti. ing at Coqniile City at 1 1 a. m. the same with me, they having been placed lobacco, Cigars, EAVES Bandoli for Myrtle Point on in my hands for collection. j Tuesdays. Thurs lays, and Satu i ays, ! Catuly, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions. Chas. E. Edwards. calling at Coquille City at noon. Myrtle Point. As usual, while other parts are hand they crept about to secure a M s ,» — E re rji courlcsff shown passen- \ n3l— 3m complaining o f frosts and snow, we | shot, but the deceptive sound was A fresh and choice supply of Beef i/crs o f fit is Sf <‘(nncr. < A i c r r v r n t s * it o o ii. i always ahead, behind, or otT co one have had neither and the tender- and other .Meats. n49 1. Willard« book «how» how to proportion u cor nice. M ake m oulding knives. a. G i t rake to T h is p a p e r is lic p t on file a t th e office o f Only for mitre with eave moulding 4. Gauge a taperiug H est plants are growing prolideally side, go as they would. square. s. Mitre moulding worked ou ba»e. <1. Get a change in the run of salmon they length of hip rafter». 7. Get the hacking for name in field and garden. cwo way». H. Get the length of Jack ratter« two till now. It way». !•. Make hit» for concave roof. 10. I.ay out The munificence of Pacific const | might ~ have „ hunted ■.*>1 %\ »—*» i , , . , , • rafter« of any pitch. 11. Out gahle moulding« to tit at top. 12. Out Upper end of Jack rafter«. 1.1. millionaires is phenomenal. Mrs. was Pllpt. iMIN'dei’ S (lolltlll1 Whistle 1 O ut valley rafters. 14. Get H square two way» trik»- a circle with a square. ill. To make a spiral. C. P. Huntington with $1,000 for • »H the steamer ( ’eres, while that S 17. riumh a post with a ten-foot pole. IS. I’liimb a fish boats for the crooked I» ob {. 1*J. MakeoiietMixronbiiiiisame as two. the Children’ s Hospital is the lat » boat was towing c» , -J ». Out a rafter without a knowledge of it« length. Empire CitY and Drain's Station, l’rice, Mtcts. or iJ .‘»0 per dozen. Send to riMES CU-.niNfl gVtb” u Pnn.kPK.PHiA. i cannery. T. It Willard. est in San Francisco. CCTIGATCQ’ForRFWSriPKR ADVFRTISIXC rprr Ooquille Oity, i)i< gon. STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! COi III.Al L0 at Lowest Cash Rates iiill Sinoe there «are so tnnnv new- The tug Escort No.2 was sold in > U m ;i fur A YER & SON’S M ANUAL T o b e S o ld . I l l l L D E I ! , the city lately to J. N. Knowles A j ot*mers coming in wanting to hml C a rry in g : T h e U- S- Mails iluulsonu* residence to; ether with shelter, etc., it is the duty of every Co., aud is being fitted up w th A ls o III lores of laud t*vo miles f f."-- Wells. Fargo & Cos new machinery for towing on the dip * to see that they at once find ry. The house cop.tains sittin*. room. d.n- CABINET MAKER. places. In this connection we will uig room, four boil roor s. ¡’.i 1 11 . j . 1 try I'icture Frames. Door and Window i rames Columbia river. -Nev.s. Large-t Circulation "f any Agricultural Paper Express etc. This was the original Bandon h to!.. iu th e W h I. made, S:»ws filed and i urni ur Re. aired. sav that i laoes to rent should la* The British ship Otterburn was I IK la.ii& .»'.»iiiO is saong ¿iiic su!*>»tai' ..»1. in- to ordì *•. Prices shown them. We will mention riu- amis art* well adapted for rattle v. id 1 0 Q r C 0 3 E t I C H I S S U E Near Gi !d Beach lì burned at sea on the 23rd ult j one that may help some oi.e to a sheep raising amt all agrioultnral p:v :«j<*i . while en route to San Francisco 7 rro rsrs o ir ! Tiin i «u¡ \)] 7;1 j rendv home: Mr. J. Quick on Adjoining the dwelling hous. wLieh is s :\- M;ignif;cei.t Premium List, I EAVSES EM PI RE CITY AND DRAINS loaded with coal. Her crew de ated on the renowned Band« n lu tel and L! lliL iít j;J Ù 1 j STATION EVERY ! l.ampcy creek a few miles above overlooking the 1’no*tie < otan is ;». v. >•» l*le O n l y C O C i t i , a V o u r . serted her before she sank. < -:-y ai. 1 valût 13Club-raiser« Fr«-e. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY •¡ ! !-i>!Îolp?i ( Iregoli: i Parkersburg will rent his place for garden, also ii fruit and flower garden. h ; F A UM, Lcuisvil’t Ke A ilJrsh », The W. It. C. of this city was in Immediate possi ssion will Be »iv. n. ! a term >f 3 or 5 years. He has 17 The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets J. Wals ss?, ? r i p Apply to A. Gironu. spected October 2->tli, by Mrs. the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. acre» of bottom land in cultivation, Golden each hotel. Biindon City. Oregon. Eliza Conklin, of Portland. She Beer of best duality always to be! New and comfortable stages. 12 acres pasture, 40 acres outside Veil It f had at lilt* Brewery, nnd orders I Fare to Portland l»y this route $14.50. was accompanied by the wife of pasture and some 200 acres of .. ,, . I Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of bacBaiia Hon. .1. M. Siglin, of Marshfield. f r " !> 1 1 ,1 ‘ *l!««l promptly. ; r,.quMt<!d 10 b. ¡. E.»Pir» Tho mo.-t poimlur Weekly new«i»»pi r devoted I woodland pasture fenced. He wi l toiatenre, nii-cliani.'.*.**mrinr.-rinii discoveries, in- ' j City the ni^ht before departure. A letter received l y a bay fisher j furnish team, seed nnd implements ver.ti.ms and pat» i '»everpuhlislied. K.v*-rynuni- l».-r illusirati-d with »¡»lciuli'l cmeravintw. This | Any information in regard to the above piibhcxtion iarm ut-ja iei » i veliiahle encyclopedia man last Sunday, from a San I if desired, and has sheep, hogs, of inforiiiu. ion which uo p. «on bo without. line can be procured at the Blarco orCentral The popularity » ' th.* S» iEN'lina AMERICAN is COQUILLE CITY. ORECCK. I Francisco commission merchant, cattle, etc., to sell on the place. l - i 4 t V * - T : « al f Mich that its cir -ulati -u u. ariy r»iual» lhat of a ll hotels iu Marshfield, and the post office other papers of its «-las.« «»¡n'omod. Frico. j TTTXO ■ ^ 7 'i l 'l i a S , X j i c i - vear. biBi-ount tot lu’j.i. Sold l y all newsdealers. states that barreled salmon are | in any uublic lv i tie in Empire. MITNN A CO., l'ublish. r«. No. 3t!Broadway, N. Y. t ’oo* Comit.i Ileal* t!u* 11 orb!. ( ’oquil’e City Ogu., --------------------—---------- — _______ a tys s«A > zaa 4% Muon A Co. Iiave u e r s , C le a r s a n d O i- selling at $10.50 per barrel. Steward Miller, of Cunningham c l e r i c r S a l e . A T f e ^ T S o ’^ d» ' News. ™' lu.iclice before > 1 * L* N c s l e r , P r o p r i e t o r j creek, left at this office last week ,io 1’alent ivtrice and have prepared ^ B r o w n , P r e p . !i*^f nore limn One Huntfrod Thou- John McLaughlin, Jr., was kill uó’iià C T . i i j < Boot - äiiti Shoes. «•N u;-»'i aliof- t<" patents iu the 14 potatoes the product of one AND — 71.C. ’ l ;ii;ed si.-I- n tn l foreqm cou n tries ed by thc explosion of a cartridge M arts. C op y-rixh ts, i n v c :iT H , T f C l o c k s , C u t l e r y , e tc . , vine, the smallest of 13 of the nnru- i all oihor paper» for -nlr......... .--- nxiite . th of giant |M>wder ; t a democratic .,-iiri; _• uin :.) nn Iinent-1 - th< ir in e I »EM.I.B in Groe: ii»-s, Uinvisions Flour, ; her weighing 2 pounds and the I' i . i . j ¡»i • , i ,i,..tla. i uirland. iranee, THE nut.4, Tobacco, S / JiM-i [ h ' i I iis . I Ger.-i 11 \ i »n 1 for<-i8ii « ouutrie«. pre- r*iPv ?<t Crescen* I i'v a few d“ VS rtf* . . . ml«.-» rea»onebloterm«. !••*•• <*. * *?y. fl*c total being 27j g 5~* ». IV » • ' * S . t * [•'., < ti*. â '7 “7 e r f£d li-,‘‘ -n.iti -i ■ • »ol'-aininc patents cheer- — DEALERS IN & E45 i / * r L u *\\. i v • **u; * linnd-bookB of , oip d J’uo years ago when Mr. „ ? a r $ V frrtli,,'. » • i* . 1*3»itnts obtained S h i -rw ! t H .• •, ( . -i*d in ii'»« Scientific * H Í L . Ì " FOI* Sale- \ ^ . p • «* f au 'ii not ice w M iller came here, he thought there ... . b todie- A family of 21 pornuis lately was no place outside of Humboldt i (50 | liBUEñAh judjiuij r'\f CO . Of^co SvTKKTIFIC v’;,;!:. Peter a * Is -i si ¿\ . 4 . . .v- Vork acr. s botto;!], all cleared; 20 rom Kansas have settled on a '» u - county, Cal., that would raise good — AND ALL KINDS OF— IL L nui vi-i’ularly t*» this n an* f a. < under fence. ;- *!>d meadow, gardet hre creek in Curry county, and i potatoes, but now he is convinced, \\ oui-vt-nr. liiivin;» !»i*< n «. hurt r.•«l By *’.))• >t of 2 ;’.<:r«.s. . 0,1 hill-y de range for L U M E EES r jijona for that tinu*. re engaged in building a saw and I and says this part will “ skunk” cattle or sheep. Plenty of outside range I -------- T H E P B I L N rist mill combined. They are Humboldt in the production of po- Good dwelling house g-!\30 feet, six rooms , CEDAR, FIR, ASH, MAPLE, MYRTLE, au.i sew nil out houses. Good stream of | » Isa dry. sal\* arhoonvr, aiul Cajn.. ‘ i -. Kill to l>e great workers aud will I tatoes and grass, although Hum water lioving by the bouse. Good soil, Alder and spruce lumber always on is a ca —Tul uii.l ooiirLi-»»iis id sti*r. Fivi hi ucceed. boldt has been considered the a:* chi-n|>as the cheapest. will produ;1 -:* anything adapted to the eli- hand and for sale fit the lowest rates. nàti mate of Oregon. Good vngou road from ______ The Southwest Oregon Recorder j banm r county on the coast for the 't : •; the place to Bandon. whi re there is sale for . ; irs reduced its charges for the production of Intth. In fact it all marketable products. 1 1.1.1 UK, lublicatiou of final proof notices, ! was sr> thoroughly acknowledged •J ¥ Am paying 17cts. Cash fur : nod % \ool in ( oquiUi- t Kri"k* " ‘ " " : By «> • X » s K A T I E CO O K, on .'his is right. W e should do all ! the I h » ss potat«-growing section 1 ui»»*! si.¡ipe delivered herí• at Biuntoti. w v4no45. the river and bar, at reasonable rates. ¡re can to assist the poor to homes that when a Huml>oldter started to 1 will pay 171 *« îs.. one-half in nit-rch;unii *t . K j — moiig us. The H erald started Coos ci unty, he was advised to till or 17b4’out of my store. Bring <-n voiir *» - j& f T l Timl>er, match-wood aud stave tim- \ ,| at on e-.*. I ki-io a first-class s*or<- "1 n with a low price and has never I his pockets with spuds. It is a 0 P j . B ji hiet purchased. il 11 ( • ¡ f jS L *} ^ Ollîlillc. hanged. fact that nolxxly w ill disruite w ho 1 Orders for luml>er filled in quanti iS ~ jl Î ■ ■ -___ ties to suit, and at the lowest living Brother Sutton, the H erald I is familiar with this p.irt, that it PROPRiET P, -, v " - 0 V-, F lo u r , B a c o n & P o ta to e s rates. loesn’t care how much you clip cannot he excelled in the produc Always on Hand, and every thin sold at J. P A R K E R , (» - h i,ivory, Fti(‘d mid Stage St a lilt1. [> long as you give proper credit, tion of nil kinds of grasses, vegot- Bedrock prices. Terms Cash. CHAS. F. DOE. S p e c i a l A t t e n t i o n W. H. Averill. ut it pains us to know that you , fihles and fruit if we except, in the Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, ft . v,a^Wv ^ -- - » • V., Grain also '¡'own of Vverill (better known ¡is Bandon i. re the most “ humiliated” |>ersou latter, the peach. v l n!8tf. G iv e n to B o a r d in g - n4-t long ihe coast, a;.d persist in the ; grows as well, hut land being to j TERM S M O DERATE. Ja«. Ilurke. Will. Ullll III. cannot compete ch««.Edward« umiliating business to such a clear of timber, Co ’ L City, - - - - Oregon with extensive sections of prairie ; ronderfnl extent. P’t H ie new A 1 Schooner Mr. Caiothers, of this p lace, is country. THE P arkersburg , oted for his taste. He start let l [Coast Mail ] FAMOUS A n d Company, is neighbors by the erection of a It is said that three Chinese L. M. G ottsihalk : ice frame building on the back highbindn-scame up on one of the —“The best instru ment now existing art of his suburban lot last week, steamers from San T ran cisco, to; in bot h he m i- Dealers in hich they took to be an elegantly sti »* up the playful Mongolian i i 1 spheres.” PROPRIETOR, C lara L ouise K kllooo :—“I have never si»en lodeled residence. On inquiry (Hipulntion. m f/ 111,11 their equal.” CONSTANTLY was learned tliai it was tor a ero Peter Scott has figured up the P auline L u c c a :—“ T he Knabe Piano sur- prsses ¡ill other makes.” Will kei-p constantly on hand Keeps salmon canglU. on the buy this sea en nouse. The popular HARRINGTON PIANO and An assortment of the CHICAGO COTTAGE O GVN. The teaming and hauling about son, and estimates that the fish A. l . BANCROFT & CO.. taken would fill about8,000 cases. ¡Itiüí ¡‘ A prossly for flu* Boots and shoes, jis town is getting to be of a great Sole Agents, 7 2 1 . Market St.. San Frrncisco. enl of importance. For several He has had 35 boats employed. Hats and caps, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, J. E. H aoknijucii , Blanco Drugstre, Marsh- eeks we have had some six or The Santa Marm came in tin Stationery, Inks, ti< hi, local agent. nll-3in ight teams going constant!}, and Thursday. She t«H>k a load of f u b k i t t j k e , Dry goods and seems that they are not able to coal for San Diego. Capt. Mar T ILL Run on no other Route. This \ Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds, Clothing L a o half the work needed. It has 1 y vessel having made six r> nnd tr.ps shall formerly of the Areata was dies, Gents Beu next to an impossibility to n the last s x months, is snpposi d t » keep | G r o c e r i e s . C r c c ls ie r y ^ on board and was warmly greeted 3t wood hauled. up her past record, and will until further and Childrens by old friends. a n d . G l a s s " \ X 7~ eirs. notice, on and after Novemoer 15th, deliv r j General fur T h e survey fo r a road from Anton Worth took over tc his freight to ( ’opuille City and all points on Which will be sold nt the lowest livin., Diace at the mouth of Coos river, the lower river at the following rates: nishing goods; togue river to P o it Orford has cash prices or given in exchange to ^ .2 S T 1 D Flour per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal j pen completed, and a good, prac- on Monday, 25 hot hed frames, for also groceries, other freight $4 per ton. Wool, Hides. Eggs and all Kinds of .$2.50. C oquille la ic r s e - S tL o e iiig ' gardens. M ill k Tuo C ompany . cable route found. Some, it is use in his vegetable Canned goods, v lnl2 F a rm P r c d v ic e lought, will oppose the opening . hey were Guilt in the finest style Neatly and promptly done, ai the Cigars, tobacco or °theo.v»ho with to e.am in* ! the road, but Progiess will of the art by Eiekwurth, the car For which a market can be found, and the ■ lowest living prices. Shop next A U f f C Il I Id C Ilw this pape», or obtain estimates and candies. H e pays the high Worth has started on a highest prices will he allowed, larch b alily over them as it gen- penter. on advertising space when in Chicago, w ill find it on file at door east o f Leneve’s drug store, j est price for country prodace ally does, and they will only be good plan of work and will supply • Call and price goods before purchasing ' 45 to 49 Randolph St., Coquille City, Oregon. the Advert***np Agency of “ ft long felt want” iu this market.1 elsewhere. v»n32 uown in future to fossil hnuters. I ! ¿*YER J A i: SON H V E R T 1 S IN 0 " ly G E N T S * T . V . N ic h o ls , CHEAPEST! B ndon. Orn., QuitResl uil Best CONTRACTOR & l ) o m c an£> ^ a r m . Jarfls. Cornwall i Co. . Cottage Saloon, G O Q U IX a la E M I L I . Tug Company!! « ■ a . o i Wool: w ool: TOWI NG f v im (CriAlSüí S V UK, III lì L R — Patronize foie Oliiüif Myrtle Point, Or., POST OFFICE KNABE Store, C. ANDREWS PI ANO Dry Goods and Clothing, (’ O Q U I L L E W. Gallier BLACK-SMITHING I LORDS THOMAS.