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cn rsr [Coos Bay News.] CoquttU Cibi ¿firraht The tug Escort is being stripped | to the water line, and will be re- j PUBLISHED KVKUY t u k h d a t . J. A. D ean , Editor nnd Proprietor built if found to be in a sufficient | state o f preservation. Capt. M agee Devoted to tho iuterosw o f the Coqoille has charge of the work. River particularly, and *>f tho County gen erally. Subacription. per year....... ............. $200 T U E SD A Y , JAN. IS, 1887. " The Daily Statesman pays Hon. J. H. Ilolierts quite a eulogy. The negroes of the south want a W orld’s Fair this year at Birm ing LIVERY and FEED A largo and commodious resi AULING done to suit tho times- dence, nearly new, containing 13 Sbingles, Shakes and pickets furnish. rooms, neatly furnished, together ed on short notice. with 15 acres o f land, 5 o f which A. G. Aiken, fa|it. Peter Kelsoi!, Master, v4n29 Coquille City, Ogn, has been surveyed off into build \\T ILL run regularly to thin plnce for The Loan Sc Trust Co., o f Bos- . tv one year, having been < hart, red by ing lots. Price 83850, o f which ton, has taken steps to foreclose i ls Mrs. C. W. Olive. Mrs. A .G . Aiken. N r. Lyons for that time. R. E. RICK, PROPRIETOR. 82000 is required in cash; tin* bid mortgage on the O. S. I. Co’s. j • ^ ; Hauling Done on Short Notice.,.*.*-! O L IV E & A IK E N . ance will be accepted as a mortgage | property. The papers wore served j In a dry, safe schooner, and Capt. “ Lick” A o tlee. on the house and lands. Apply to Have just received at | Saturday by Deputy U. S. Marshal j s a careful nn<l courteous waster. Freight The traveling public wishing to A. Giromi, as cheap ns the cheapest. nf.tf n e w Crush, of Portland. visit any part o f Oregon or W ash 20-4t Biindon, Or. The Social Club will give a pa- ington territory, will find it greatly NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. per ball at llansen’s hall. Feb. 14, to t!lpil. intcre8t aml com fort to go LIZZIE PRiEN, STABLE, St. \alontines day. Ib is is a new departure; costumes will lie A b e R ow , of Kim lolph, killed a ,,mde of paper, and no masks will bear the other day from which he { be worn. * obtained 75 lbs of oil. Tho schooner Alton was success full in The myrtle has been fully launched Wednesday last, bloom for a week or two, anti bees aud now being rigged at the mill dock. II. Seiigstackon is sole own are gathering honey. Jake Mattson was tho aggressor, er, and intends running the vessel a n d Henry Johnson the victim, in between this port and San Eran- the North slough row mentioned cisco. | by p,,, F.mpire City ami Drain | St,>tion g ^ g e Liue, 0 v e r two_ j thi'r,|s" , f Jj'^” liu0 ¡B oll a 8mooUl> hard sea beach and on one of Ore gon’s most beautiful rivers. fc*. Stages run all winter, leav- mg ; :v City every Monday, WeuiK and Friday. Fare to Portland only 81-1.40. n il. n iM H I S K S T H E S T A T E . Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, ) Deo. SI, 1808. j JO T ICE is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler Inis filed lotioo of his intention to make final proof in sup port of liis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk o f the County Court o f Coos County, Or. at Empire City, Or., on Saturday February 19th, 1HS7, viz: Benoni IL Ha skin. Pre-emption I). S. No, WOt) for the lots 3 nnd 4 and S. % of N. W. b . Sec. 1 ?, Tp. 28 S. K. 12 west Wil. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous risidence upon, nnd cultivation of, said land, viz: A. F. Collver I of Fairview, Coos Co., O. W. Gay * Oregon. M. 1). Cut lip i of Marshfield, Coos Co., Alvin Smith ( Oregon, j Also at the same time and place. Andrew F, Collver, Pre-emption D. S. No. j 471 f., for theS. W. > 4 , Sec 2 Tp. 28, S. It. 12 j west, Wil. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, nnd cultivation of. said land, viz: B. H. Haskin ( o f Fairview, Coos Co., G. W. Gay ) Oregon. Alvin Smith I o f Marshfield, Coo - Co. M. I). Cutlip ) Oregon. Ghas. W. Johnson, ja n ll Register. , are actúalo,! by a spirit o f fairness woo| ,, Iu,,.„ » firBt.d ,rs9 Ktor,. Mr. P. has purchased the 4 — an ! »"•> \ °,ne ln ‘lufm,llle8 •'«»>« to make the ground muddy and aiul ftud honor not always scou i r n n i . n i i T T .T n i . Brocklin machinery at the black ; h>make seen in I u * i n n . . n n t r slippery and has not materially surance companies. sand mines. raised the waters. 1 am very respectfully, Old Jordan thinks that ho is an FI oar, Bacon & Potatoes (signed) J. A. Button. excellent book-keeper, but gave An Elkton correspondent o f the Alwa> on I lami. nid every thin so!d at lk'dit ’ i ... . pi Te m s ( ’ash. himself dead away on Thursday by Flaindealer gives the item that our ; n21-9\v W. H. Averill. asking McEwan for a bag o f s h o t . esteenn d friend Jas. A . Sterling J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Town o f Averill (better known as Ilaiulon). Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, » with which to balance his cash ac- received a splendid Christmas n44 Jan. 7 . ls's 7 . > count. present. It was from his wito nud ! ’ OTICE is hereby given that the follow- BBHRBAT. ■ERCHANDSKE. It is time our people were look ing out for early garden seed. A - gain we would reiniml them to get seed from a northern seeds house. W e recommend the house of D. M. Ferry Sc Co., Detroit, Mich. The names of Union Pacific sub sidized congressmen are soon to be published. They should be by all means. One congressman is said to have taken 8250,000 for his in fluence in behalf of the road in a certain bill pending. N iug-nuiued settler has filed notice of his none o f the Portland or Willamette ! valley papers have spoken well of Coos” bay harbor sine? it has been the on)y decent one along : t^e coast during the late gales, ; brother, there is nothing strange about this; it is only envy. We can stand it if the ¡»laces mention ed can. George Foulke is supposed to have been drowned oft the tug Fearless at the Empire wlmrf a i week ago Saturday night. H e was c o o k on the boat, aud was missed P E O P LE USE D. M . F E R R Y A CO. are ndmittt-d tube the LARGEST SEEDSMEN tn the world. D.M. Illu«fruled. FERRY* C | O 'S I m - ton. pre-emption D. S. No. 4t<&r>, for the lots 4, 5, and G, Sec. 24. Tp. 28, 8 . R. 12 West, Wil. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: James Lamb 1 All of Is aac ( ’handle! r I Gravel Ford. W. T. Brady f Coos Co. W. A .Joh n son J < >regon. Chas. W. Johnston, n 2 d Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, ) Jan. 7. 1887. V <>! ICE is hereby given that the follow- i t ing-iiamed settler has filed notice o f his intent u>u to make final proof in support of frlj'tlfe k I'rb «*4 SEED AN‘!!JflL For 1807 wili bo mailed f i t HE t o all applicants, and to last s>..a:iou'a cuatomera without or dering it. InmlHableto all. Krrrjj per. ton uj i .../ ¿.'or* dm. yield or Flower bhfcDS should tend torn. Addrea* T l i . e T~.-a.t3 3 t S t y l e s Bandon, Oregon, X j ADIES AND CHirOREN S H A T S Picture Frames. Door and Window Frames made, Saws filed and Furniture Repaired. A!i work done to order. Prices Reasonable. Location: Near Gold Reach Hotel. F lo w e r s . O s tr ic li T ^ l- jo T i o .e s G o n d . Tips. The B U Y E R S’ lil’ ID K , tuAurd S e p t , a n d Mwrc.l^ each y ear. 3 1 9 p age«, 8’ 8 x U > , in c it e s , w i t h o v e r 3 ,8 0 0 U ltu tr a tlo n a - a w h o le P i c t u r e G a lle r y . G I V E S W h o l e s a l e P r ic e * ilir c et to c o n s u in r r s o u a l l g o o d « fo r p e rso n a l o r fa m ily u se. T e lls h o w to o r d e r , uu>.l g i v e s e x a c t c o s t o f e v e r y t h in g y o u u se, e a t, d r in k , w e a r , or h a v e f u n w i t h . T h e s e I X V A L .V A K I .E H O O K S c o n ta in in fo r m a t io n g h uued fr o m th e m a r k e ts o f th e w o r ld . W .- w ill m a ll a co p y F R K K to u n y a d d r e s s u p o n r e c e ip t o f 10 e t s . *0 d e f r a y exjH -use o f m a i l i n g . L e t u s h e a r f r u .u you. R e s p e c tfu lly , ; j L a ce s . IR IT ob cn s. a n d O rn a m e n ts. Kuching Embroidery Scarfs etc. etc. : Veiling, ' ! Hats trimod to order a speciality. Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin o r Velvet, whicl we will sell cheap fo r c a sh . vln 6 . MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. '¿ 9 7 ‘¿ ‘¿ a W a b a s h A v e n u e , C h i c a g o , H i A V ery G-reat Bargain. CHEAPEST! | P A ACRES o f land 2 *-^ miles from Co- 1 v v (prille City, 100 acres bottom,40 tim bered nnd about 20 seeded to tame grass; good dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee- house, good orchard, etc., etc. Pric for place alone. 82 , 000 ; or, including a span of horses, yoke o f cattle and other cattle to the number of 20 head including five cows, besides many oilier valuable things about the place 2 ,;» 00 . It is really a rare bargain. Call at this office. n44tf Empire CitY and Drain's Station, STAGE and ST EA M B O AT line! Carrying' The U- S. M ails LAIRD & JOHNSON Coquille City, Oregon, —D kat . kuk in — aud 1 ><je tables, Flour, Meal, Bacon, aud Lard, Tobacco, Cigars, Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions. ------ A lso------ A fresh and choice supply of Beef and other Meats. n49 Express J a r é Conwall & Co. HAWSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS L1 STATION EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY Meat Market, K Capt. Drake was sentenced to Win. Savage the new light house three years’ imprisonment in San keeper has taken charge at Arago Francisco last week for manslaugh ligh t.______________ T i ls paper la kept eo file at the office of ter. He was master of a steamer when it was wrecked and twenty Japanese passengers drowned. It is a pity he had no money, or that the D V E R T IS IN G passengers aforesaid were not just G E N T S com m on American people. Any information iu regard to the above line can be procured at the Blacco or Central hotels in Marshfield, aud the post office in any public hoise in Empire. Opposite O’ConneH’s, F r o r j.t S t r e e t , C O Q U I L L E M IL L — AND — I MARSHFIELD, - Vug om pany! ! O r e g -c r L . Largest Circulation of any Agricultural Taper iu the W««t. DEALERS IN— 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 EACH I8SUE YE T me 8 building SON P hiladelphia . Twenty-three counties in Texas m iU A T tC For lEWSFirER 1BTEKTIIIWG CQCC COMMA I Co at Lowest Cash Rates rnCC have 30,000 people who must be V iilX -A Y E R 4 SON'S MANUAL feci at public expense. Failure in crops is the cause. It is estimated T l i e E 2 C C H - A . 2S T G r E . that 400,000 bushels o f grain for Front St., Marshfield, Or., seed will also have to be distribut N. P. Hansen, Prop. ed among the poor people who Agent for Gibbson’ s fine whiskies, an AAA have not been able to raise crops. whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED CHICAGO BEER and PORTER at whole sale nnd retail. The celebrated BOCA beer on draught and in bottles. v 3 nlS _____ Jl_________- _____ l l t y F R T I B P Q C orothcf»,whc wis»i tociam ina H U V B a l l I I w C H w this paper, or obtain estimate« on advertiting «pace when in Citicago, will (md it on M e at 45 «0 4 9 Randolph S t . | A Q | | A T U A U A C theAU.ertiung Agency ot L U I t l l 0 1 I I I U M J I w i J. W a ls e r , Prop. * Patents obtained, and all P A T E N T B U S IN E S S attended to P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R A T E FEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those re mote fiom Washington. Send Model or Drawing. Wo advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make N o C hanjc Unless Patent is Seen red. W e refer, hero, to tho Postmas ter, Supt. o f Money Order Div., and to officials o f the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms aud references to actual clients in your own State or County, write to C. A . Snow A Go. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 1). C. — AND ALL KINDS OF— X j XT' 1h/L !E3 E R C edar , f ir , ash , from all ¡»arts filled promptly. vn33 P arkersburg , TOWING D Hard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. POST OFFICE KNABE Store, PI ANO ANDREWS THE FAMOUS c O Q u I L IR I^ IE IE S L E T P -A .D E W I L L Run on no other Route. This Y t vessel having rnnde six round trips n the last six months, is supposed to keep uj, her past record, and will until further notice, on and after November 15th, delivr freight to Copuille City and all points on the lower river at the following rates: Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal $2.50, other freight $4 per ton. CoyoiLLK M ill & Tuo C ompant . v4n!2 c P R O P R IE T O R , CON STAN TLY Keeps An assortment o f Boots and shoes, Sole Agents. 721, Market St., San Frrncisco. J. E. H aobnbuch , Blanco Drugstre, Marsh Hats ami caps, field, local agent. n ll- 3 m Stationery, Inks, Dry goods and Clothing La dies, Gents and Childrens BLACK-SM ITH IN G General fur nishing goods; -A -is r jD also groceries, H o r s e -S lic e in g " Canned goods, Neatly nml promptly done, ul the Cigars, tobacco lowest living prices. Shop next and candies. H e pays the high door east o f Leneve’s drug store, est price for country produce Coquille City, Oregon. v ln 2 A. L. BANCROFT & CO., Expressly for I lie B y the T ug K A T IE CO O K , on the river and bar, nt reasonable rates. CASH STORE! C lara L ouisk their equal.” P auline L ucca :—“ The Knabe Piano sur- prsses all other makes.” The popular HARRINGTON PIANO and the CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN. tr j m yrtle , Timber, match-wood and 6tave tim- ber ¡»urclmsed. Orders for lumlier filled in quanti Main Street, Coquille City Ogn., ties to &uit, and at the lowest living A- L- Nosier, Proprietor rates. J. P A R K E R , Gent Cot ing, Boot and Shoes, CHAS. F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, Clocks, Cutlery, etc. v l 11I8 tf. EALER in Groceries, Provisions, Flour, L. M. G o t t s c h a e r : —“ The best instru ment now existing i n I» o t b h e m i- spheres.” K kliabh »:—“ 1 have never seen The new A 1 Schooner m aple , A lderan d spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rutes. lu ll land n j’j licat ions fo r patent« in mted in ate* and Foreign coun ting publisher* o f the Soientifio ^ 7 s aim . I .III t IlltlllUb tO.ICt OS solicitor* 8 f ° r ratents, caveat a, trade-marka, copy- riglita, ete.. for the United .Slatoa, and to I'blain patent* in Canada. England. France, Ut’ . i: and all oth er countric*. Their expert- e i. ■■ ia uneijualid aud their facilities are uusur- pt.--.-d. Draw i. ,-t nnd sporification» prepared and filed in tl.o I’a ent (»dice on short notice. Terina \ory rearot.;!'. e. N oclia rg e fo i exam ination o f model* or <ha- .i'e« A dvice by mail free I’ -ue ■ .».tained through MuitnACo.arenotioed I n f : - l : e : s i * E I C A M K l l i i C A X , which ha* «» ■ large.t circulation and i.- :ho most iotlueutial ti.' .>pai>er of ltd kind publiahod in the world. The advantage« of eueb a notice o\cry patentee understandd. Thin large and splendidly illustrated nawspaper is published V V E E K L V at ¡¡-FIX) a year, ami i* admitted to bo the best paper devoted to science, mechanic*, inrentiotis, engineering works, and other departluents of industrial progress, pub lished in any country. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four month* for ou* dollar. Sold by all newsdealers. If you bare an invention to patent write te M nnn A Co., publishers of Scientifio American W 1 Broadway. New York Handbook about patents mailed free. PATENTS! and FRIDAY The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the month o f the Umpqua. New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland bv this route $14.50. Each passenger allowed 50 pounds o f baggage Passengers are requested to be in Erapir* City the night before departure. j NEW Í it Wells. Fargo & Co’s I Meals from 5:30 to 9, a. m.; 12:30 to 2 p. m. *»*nt said proof wifi be mad. j and 5:30 to 9 p. m.. ----- -03------ I before the f a r,: o f the countv court of Coos OB I Meal 8 ....................................................... 25cts. from the wharf where lie hau 00113 Co., Or«;;, at Empire City, Orog., on Wed 7 T O I T S P A P E E S . Magnificent Premium Liet. foi & bucket of Water It is sup nesday Feb. 23, 1887, viz: R. C. Robinson, No Chinese Employed. O n l y C O C t s . a , Y e a r , v4n38tf posed he miss al his footing and pre-emption I). S. No. 40.», for the S. W. '4 Copy and Outfit to Club-raleers Free. «if 8 . E. 1,. E. 1 j of S. W. '4 and S. E. l4. of ; ^ ¡j a« aj ûst the rail of tiie tug. N. W. » 4 , Sec.3, Tp. 2i>, S. R. 13 West. V . M. Addreei, HOME AND FARM, Louisville. * * I He names the following witnesses to prove He leaves a wife and five children. his continuous residence upon, nnd cultiva The Washington republicans tion of, said land, viz: ■ { Rnndolpu, Oregon: } Wash C. Bullard I of Norway, Coos county, think that if the Pacific Coast ports John Parrot >’ Oregon. i t i * « MbkJ o f the Dom inion of Canada are to T. J. Patty o f Coquille City, Coos Co., Or. t* _ .............................. L. llarlucker of Empire City, Coos Co., Or. tt'f • jxV le -v'Ä J Af,rr Forty y yearn’ : Beer o f best duality always to be be defended with eight-ton guns, to j 5 r x ! non co in 0 .« Chas. W. Johnston, |»ri:imrm Pr* ‘ l»arat«on o of f more lii. m i One iluudrud had ut the Brewery, aud orders no23 Register. be transported to Victoria over the ^ A Large Variety of MAKER. Mrs Garrisons Restaurant 0. M. »ERRY k C& Detroit, Mich. I) o m e a n b 5 a r m CABINET Groceries, Provisions, Canned fruit FERRY’S SEEDS The grist mill in this place start ed up and run Wednesday after noon and part of the night, chop ping feed. This is as it should be. Canadian Pacific, it will soon be Let the people raise the grain and come a ¡»radical question whether our local mills chop it into feed and it is not more economical to annex quit shipping from San Francisco. Canada than to construct a line of Chinese immigration is becoin- j fortifications along the borders, ing intolerable in British Colum- j Ex. bia. Over half the adult popula Steward & Paden, Props., F or S a le .— 80 acres of good tion of Vancouver are Chinese. bottom land two miles from Co The people are kicking. They . . „ Coquille City, Oregon, A fine hou8e 0,1 tho should now co nsider their action <»aille premises. Price, 81100; the best EEP Constantly on hand a good in allowing them to be smuggled Supply of fresh aud choice meats, and bargain ever offered on the river. Deliver the same to any point of thelriver across into Washington territory, on Short Notice. and thnt of favoring their immi Call on W. L. Laird. n37tf d 21 tf. gration a few years. Geo. Bunch who was wanted here for “ borrowing” a couple of boats several days ago, has skipped down the coast George is getting to be a bad boy and will t>e put through for a number o f offences. O ver 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 consisted o f 10 pounds sterling, i intention to make final proof in support of fall weight, of the masculine gen- his claim, nnd that said proof will be made der, third person, much spoken of. before the clerk of the county court of Coos S ib Co., Oreg., at Empire City, Oreg., on Wed il!- The N ews finds fault because nesday. Feb. 2 d, 1SX7, viz: George W. Clin rvliiiinery Store!! T . V . N ic h o ls , N A resident of upper north Coos Denmark, Curry Co, Or. Dick Sweet, the painter and river informs us that the weather, Dec. loth ’8G. grainer, is busy and is doing some ; so far, this winter, has been ex H. XV. Cottle. Esqr., Secy State tine work about town. Get him to tremely mild in his neighborhood. J q your work. i' riiit trees in bloom and bees Insurance Co. Salem Oregon, Dear sir.— 1 wish to express my satisfac See II. E. Buck’s livery' and feed working for the past few weeks; tion and gratitude to The Stato for stables ad. Emmett is always on grass growing splendidly and SiOv the prompt and generous adjust hand and ~ you cau relv on ginxl fat. " • - - ----- — — ment and payment o f my loss treatment at his hands. Bear creek loggers are unable to caused by the burning o f my house Joe Cissna started up work at i get their logs out on account o f the on Oct. 20th, ’80, and issued. I his beach mines the first o f the water being so low. \\ e hear o f feel satisfied that The State,through past week. The surf had come in others engaged in mining praying its officers, desire in all cases to W o o l! W o o l! and upset things about his claim. for rain. This is huge now, when do as near the right as they can. Am paying 17ets. Cash for good wool in A Persbbaker o f Randolph made il l,as rninea so mHn>' T1,e and do not seek by technicalities to 1 good shape delivered here at Random us a pleasant call on Thurs s d n y . ; trouble has been that t h e rain lia s | cause j , , ] ^ or avoid payment, but ¡ 1 'viil P;'y lTqcts., one-half in merchandise, last week. Ned Anderson was the owner of the two mares that we notified our readers were at Alex Johnson’s last week. Let us know at auy lime o f stray stock; we will gladly insert a notice free of charge. H Coquille City, Ogn. ham, Ala. At Downey, Cal., the Taylor and Allison fannies have had a regular family battle. Both the men, the women, and all the ehilden took part, aud are under the care of the doctors. HAILING! In BniHlon C ity to b e Mold. W. Gallier