W o have not kept our
C o q u ille C tilt S m t l t l .
IM 'ULL1U Ll>
K’-’ UUY
renders 1
\. \ ui*!i pojto i ou the doings
of
the legislature, for the reason that ;
T I U S U A I.
•MARVELOUS PRICES!•
BeCKMILUON LIVERY and FEED
( • ■ p l o t s W « r o l i t n d O t k r r W a v «à , k j l a m a s *
I ' l i w . t V t v c n A w a y . T • * f.illoal . * books
not one-tenth of the hills imroduc- | • \iithori,
I» publish« i iu neat puupnl-t forui. tiia all «!C p,IDM4
from guuJ o ps'
«< mm I paper. They trMt af a
greaw variety or au«v* jcia. and we think no one can examine
eii ever passetl that body, while
It* Hat wilt", at liU i.i'i therein many that he or she would
Devoted to the intere*« of the Coquille
:ih* 10 paare«. in rlolh-tnuinl form these books would catt
much ot that that did, was of no
* 1.11» «nek. t'ach hook Is completa lu lucir.
Hiver particularly, and of the County geu-
I T h e W id o w HerJoU 1‘ a p r n . Thl» U th* hook
consequence. Even tunny of the
over whl. h jcor ftainlui •thee» Wugl.ed UU tnoy orled, and
J. A . D
ean .
Editor and Proprietor.
era'ly.
Subscription, pet year............ -
. . . f 2 . 00 . i more important (but of
question-
1 able utility) bills were
vetoed by
the governor.
The News says the Review typo
Shad Hudson is teaching school
who set up the item that
Rev.
F.
at Port Orford.
M . Culp had been suspended for
Hon. 13. Hermann has our thauks ; gr()ys ..¡mnK)rtftijty ” will come to !
for public di>es.
a violent end some
j
Illinois was shaken by an earth-
quake last week.
Then, \
time.
we wou]d ask, what kind of an end j
our typo, who left off "e r ” in refer-
j
M r. Horace llaskius lost his six ring to a respectable man ns an old
Mormons are
Wednesday, i “ stager,” or the News’
disfranchised
typo
who
iu , says the proceeds of the paper ball
Nevada.
where.
They ought to be every- j will be used to ‘-defer” certain j
expenses and that Mitchell might
J. D . Garfield, of the bay, was iu bo persuaded to “expouse” the
town on business one day l a s t woman suffrage cause, will come
week.
|to^
Secretary
Manning
and
__ ____ .
- -
other !
iu New York.
—
P r « ,.
capitalists have opened a big bank \
Van
Zaiult
married the
Anarchist Spies some two
A barn burned
iu St. Louis
few days ago, and 80
horses
weeks!
a ! ago, by proxy, thinking to be
able '
p e r -! to save the w retch from his deserts,
ished iu the tinmes.
It is more than likely she will fin 1
W ill Lucas, who has been
ning Joe Dame’s
ranch
run-
her mistake.
An exchange speak-
the past iug of the matter, says:
year, has moved to town.
,
It is possible
that
the
idiotic
Sixty persons were killed, and 1 >ou"S miss who * * * n,,mi<'<1 *>y i
many more injured in a railroad Pr o I >' tl> Anarchist Spies has made j
j
accident at Woodstock, Mass.
«
blnni,CT “ ot contemplated, j
Af
| A legal opinion has been rendered
Mr. J. A. Gray, of the Mail ar-
1
.
. ...
..
,
.
,
to the effect that Spies being civilly
rived in town lhursday en route;
.,
.
1.
. . *
. J
,
.
.
i i a
j . « . dead, could not enter into such a
for Dandon where he lectured that
’ . . ,,
contract at all, and that if the m-
evemng.
fatuated girl is married to any-
Fifty head of J. Henry
irot-
d ¡s ^ jjie j,roXy and not to
der’ssh eep were killed one m gh t|thft disgraced and
disgracef„l
last week b> dogs,
1 he dogs wen | principal.
promptly killed.
Coquille City has a wood
thief.
Stovewood, ready cut, tempts
of
Billy Phillips and
from
Chicago newspaper
endurance,
B o rn e
South
opiu-
jons f rom the leading attorneys of j
him diat city, who are divided in their
A loaded stick would tix him.
parties
A
j |,a9 been at pains to gather
beyond his power
impressions as to the
such a proceeding.
legality
of
By the major-
other ity it is considered a
sheep for the bay markets on Tues-
day.
A marriage ceremony was per-
formed in the Santa Hosa jail the
other day, John F. Dresler marry-
ing the girl whose future he had
blighted.
mere
farce.
». W in ter Kwt>uIna H ccrcu tlou a , a lare* oolleotloa
of Act.us y hara'lea, Tah.caux, hune», Buizlei, cto., for ao-
olrl irmhcrlnoa, private theatrical., and recnlugi at bontà.
1. Uack to tiie O ld H o m e . A Koval. Ity Hair
Cecil Hoy. auP or ot “ Hidden Perils."
a P la lu c u c a , K e c lta tlo n a an d H eadlw ga, a larga
and choice oothctlod tor school cxhlidtleua aud publia aad
prit ata «utertaliimcnU.
i. T k t d U n d t r d L e t t e r W r i t e r Ihr Ludia, and Caá-
tl.nirn, a aumuleta guido to coi rcipondruaa, giving piala
direction« for inc compotltlon of letter« of ctory kind, with
lnno'ii.rmMe forma and ciampica.
d. T h e Kror-vt !*• cp . A Koval. By Wilkie Colllaa,
l a t i , : of 11 Ilia Poníanla W hite," etc
T. K cd C o u r t F a r m .
A Noval. By Mrs. Baary
Wool, amber of " l u t Ly nne," et«.
• T h e l.atly o f th e I .a A c. By Kir Waller Scott. ‘ The
l ady of lha L a b s" la a romance in vera», and of all th*
works of Meo.«, r.. noia more beautiful than thia.
». l a Capivi’n M at. A Noval. By iba author of
“ Bora Thorn*."
lit. A moa I ln r tr a . A Korol. By Oeorgo Kllot, an*
thor of "Adam P le." “ The Mill on tha Klo.i,' ata.
II l.a d y h i .c m l o l lu a 'a U r e a * . A Noval. By the
au'hor or * Bota T¡torno."
il. T h e .V y i i r i y o f t h e H o ll y T r a « . A Kovel. By
|ti* author oí ** Dora Thorne."
I. 1. T h o I o l g - t o f t t It. l l a m a r and K a n , a larga
acPectlcc ot tha Pinny storica, aketchaa, anecdutes, potata.
In i jokes.
II. J o h n n .it r -r b n n lt ’a W i f e .
A Kovel By ktaa
Mulock. aurhor ot " John Halifax, lientlemaa," etc
IS. T h e G ra y W o m a n . A Kovel. By Ura Ua.kstl,
nv.hor of " Vary Parlón,' ato.
IS. A li t e r à C o m p le to S to r ie * by Popolar Author*,
ombraci"* ova, humorous und dateclive ah,rte. etorlao ot
■octety lile, of udvrntara, of railway Ufa, ato., all vary la-
(cresting.
17. J a s p e r P e n o ’ * S e r r a i. A Kovel. By Mias II.
B Iliad Jen. author of "Aererà fiord, ate.
18. f a n c y W o r k fu r H e rn e A d o m in e n t , an entlraly
aewv oik upoa tbta subjeot. cntarulog aary and practical
in.trucilons for un'rlng faLcy I n.kcis.wall pockets, brackata,
aecdle w..rk, embroidery, etc , etc., proftaaoly and alagantly
llluatraled.
1». ü r lir .r .’a K a lry B to rlca fo r th e T a n n a . Th*
Sliest cdl
h n of Utry stor.o. publlahed. Tba clndron
arc
dcllzHIrd
' b tb
firm.
rc dc
izhlcd - » in
ut.
*> M u a u t l « f Etfauettiv7<r Ladles and Gantlatnan,*
«hid# to tx ii -u a r ;.a
lnecdUig, giving »ht rule* oi
ttodern etique'.t« for til »»c«rsL*lons.
11. 1st*rut
lo r t h e M tllto n , i htndy
book of utefUl !nf .riii&tlon t%r »11, upob d s o ; and verloos
tí. Y b d f f o i a r t o o k R o c k mué F a m ily P b y s l .
H a s« ccn»%i:.tn 4 l undrede of excellent cooklug recl(>es end
fciuts to fcinnoh v [<■ n , al o t?'!ir*f Low to cure all oommoo
ai.iu< n,a by smq*!c home reinediee.
23. Yf a.in era •vnil C o M n n :* tn F a r A w a y L a n d « ,«
▼ery Inteioti-ig a.i Irinstruclivc book of travels, desciiblnf
th<* fn*ctillar life, habits, manners &nd customs of the people
of fen i<n oo-iDlrt^e.
Si. 8 7 l ’ o iiu 'a r D a lla d » . Berne else «e sheet muele.
Words of etl in«* o’d aud new souge.
33 i a ile d Di:< k . A Novel. Ity Hugh Conwty.
2« At th o W o r ld * « M e r c y . A Novel. By Florenct
Wurth
au(!i »r » ■ * The House ou tin* Mori«1; ," etc
27. M ild r e d l r o v tu iic n . A Novel. By “ Ihe Duch-
e#e,'* autb* r uf “ 21« l!y Hewn, etc
|/urL llc y « * A Novel. By the author of “ Ce leA
Enck."
iV Phudo we on tN o R n otr. A K o n l B.r B. L. Per*
Jeon, xuth*»r of •• Brc»d «nd Cheese-«nd*KDiee.' etc
30. I .c o lla r . A Kovel. By láarj Cecil Uty. ««thor of
•* Hren.le Yorse.”
kl G n b rle l’« M a r r ia g e . A Novel By Wilkie Cellini,
«\i»h*r of • No Name,'* etc.
?•«. Kcasplnic t h e W h i r l w i n d . A Novel. By Mery
0*11 Hey author of “ Old Middleton's Money," eto.
S3, llu iilr y ( » r le o n . A Novel. By Mise M. S. Bred*
don, su:hor or *1 adv Audley e Bccret.” eto.
84. A G o l.lv u D a w n . A Novel. By the enthor of
•• l)o:e Thorn«,' e:r.
W. V aleric*« Kr-tiv A Novel. By Mra A'.vxend«*, eu.
th »r of •* 1 he Wo*dug U’t ,” eto.
M. Ulster R o se . A Novel By Wilkie Collins, e-thor
of The Women in White,” etc
87. A n .tr. A Novel. By sire. E m rj Wood, euthor of
** Kiel l.yt. »•."
S h . T h « l.a u ^ r l R u s h . A Novel By Mise Mulock.
«u'.lior of ' jfh n Hell fax, Gcptlfif.en,” ete.
r.i. K ob ln eon s ’ru»*Jv% A thrilling uerrstlve by Denle!
!>« Vi’p. les ribmg cue cd(Ci:.urrs of ecesiewej In the Buutfc
Peoidc Ooneo.
40. H a w t ? M a k e P o u lt r y P a y . A prectlcel end
Ini'fruciiFe w m of articles by Mr P. H Jeoobj, Poultry
E litar of - Th* Perm end Geiden.” TLlle lliustreted.
41. P i r l ^ r l U i 's t c e n d (.‘ H rm irn l t x p c r l m e n t e .«
Neck wb.ch tells bvtw to perforci hut.drrl" oi h .'.using tricks
perimenti •» J» » *.up’e sgmte.
in metic end lu.*
*2 ite m « or th o P o c fa . coi iviüii.z eham.tnj a*l*o-
tl'n s h-iii Tennvvoo, Lou r'cllnw, V litlllcr, B/roo, phsilej,
Moore, Brvaiit, an J man y others.
tb H ulL lliig P la n a f o r P m c t l c a l , l . o w - c « l
II cuaca. A lull description am! i lar. ot I l|h* mudara
tcu.ee rsngln* la pries from fV :i to fl.’^«' Illustrated.
44 A n e e J o tra o f P a b l l c M r a —Washington. Trask-
Un, Webttrr. I’ lay. Tilden, 1.Incola. Hcctt. Graut. Garflald.
GlaJitoo». hutier, Haacook, Loe. aud alt lha Wading men
of l*i# centurv
*4 ,« a o p ‘a F a b le « . Th* work of an aocleat rvalue.
Children have real ilu-m for ooatarleo. and grown poaplo
(iota them «vary day.
The H erald for one year and tho above
list
of books will bt* Hfiit to all Hubacril>er.d
ion. There is no precedent f o r 1
who pay up all arrearages, for $2.50 cash,
such a thing in this country, and ; in advance. This will apply to ne w eub-
whatever reasons could ever justify scriliern, who pay ns $2.50 in advance.
it in tlie old world would
ADVERTISERS
A San Francisco court
has
,IC'
tually closed a murder case, aud
what’s more, found the murder
guilty in the first degree.
Score
or otbers.wbo
ia t lT t .
P.p.,
">“» * " •
I. and 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
rittlier
7
T O IT S
EACH
IS S U E
or
as a formal be trothal than ns a
Macniflcer.t Treruluai Liât.
real innrriage, and the fact of the O n l y C O C t s . a ' Y e * r ,
anarchist party imitating the antics
i i?y and Outfit to Club-raiBera Free.
HOME AMP1 FAFfM, Lowi*vIi:r
! of royalty has only added another , Adtlrasi,
! ridiculous feature to the whole
NOTICE FOR ITU J j ICATION.
I »*».'• “ K '»•*?
t
Land Office at llo.-.ebur*', Oregon, *
the journal quoted,‘ •that the church
Jan. 7, 1SH7.
)’
The numerous big strikes &d j of Rome ever regarded such mar-
OTICE is hereby given that (be follow-
over the country of late, have prov- ! images as perfect until supplement- |
ing-naiued settler has riled notice of bis
ed no exceptions to the general ! ed by personal marriage of the. intention to make final proof in aupport of
rule; they operated against the parties in interest. O f proxy mar- liia claim, and that said proof will be made
’
*,
i rintres between protestants few or , before the clerk o f the county court of (\ k > h
strikers only.
Co.. Oreg., at Empire City, Oreg., on Wed
none are on record.’’
—» •#» ♦ ■ --------
nesday, Feb. 2d. 1^7, viz: George W. Clin
Master Harry Lyons, formerly
Geo. McEwan lms a number of ton. pre-emption 1). S. No. 44UV5, for the lota
of this place, is working on the
the celebrated W hite Im proved: 1, 5, andt>, Sec. 24. Tp. 28. S. R. 12 West,
Livermore ( C al.), Herald,
and
Wil. Mer.
sewing machines— the best in the! He names the following witnesses to prove
sends a copy of that paper, which
world.
n ll t f
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
» - « *• •* — —- -
by the wav, is good, marked ‘ ex."
tion of, said land, viz:
one for our metropolis.
N
NOTICE!
All jiersonR indebted t<> me by book ac
ucopia, Union county,
Oregon, count, are notified to call and settle by
for the whereabouts of John Rusk March 1. 1SH7. After that date all accounts
not nettled will be placed in the hand.s of a
or Lienor Rusk his wife, the latter collector for collection.
being the long (oO years) lost child
I>r. John C. Stockman.
Coquille
City,
Feb.
15.
of the enquiring parent. Show up,
N. H. Hamlin writes from Corn
John.
T h U p u p r r i* k e p t
H ouse . — Coos county
can now beast of ono of the
finest
horses in the state, if not the very
f l i c a t t h e o O lr e o f
A
dvertising
^ flC E N T S
Baily of Oakland the fine
fetes CUIlD-iQ SfSgKi PfflUOElPHIl.
stallion
“ Bill” paying $800 in gold coin for
W hat Douglas
county
rcTiy a rrc PorSEwsrirER mrRTistic core
k-o liU .A lL J ;.t Lowest Cash Rates
iiil
C
if AYER & SON’S MANUAL
ala m p o I o r
gains.— Rose-
burg Review.
S t Valentine’s day
was
hardly
noticed at this place. W e purpose
ly avoided any reference to it before
hand, since the day is taken ad
vantage of largely to vent personal
spite.
Unusual for this place,
there were very few missive sent;
in fact we know of no one receiving
any.
A . L . Nosier of tho Cash store,
this place, has a gross of baking
powders with which a present in
the shape ot a fine piece of glass
ware goes with each can, and also
a chance for a W hite’s Sewing
machine. The machine sets in the
store to be seen and is a good one,
worth $65. Some one will get the
lucky number, which is under a
seal on the list where the names
are kept.
James Lamb t
Isaac Chandler I
W. T. llr.'idy f
W. A. Johnson J
u23
acres
bottom land two miles
quille City.
premises.
of
good
from
Co-
A fine house on
the
Price, $1100; the
LIZZIE PRIEN,
Cupt. Petor iWlson, Master,
Call on Wo L . Laird.
n21
tf.
Notice.
The traveling public wishing
to
visit anyjpart of Oregon or W ash
ington territory, will find it greatly
to their interest and comfort to go
by the
Em pire
City
Station Stage Line.
aud Drain
Over
two-
thirds of this*line is on a smooth,
ncres
cleared 12 or 14 iicres of (food hot- :
torn ltuid in meadow aud
garden;
gon’s most beautiful rivers.
IReT“ Stages run all wiuter, leav
ing Empire City
every
Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
side range for stock.
W ill
sell
with the place u cow Sc cnlf, a good
cook stove, chickens aud farming
tools.
AY. E. MoDuffee,
Fairview, Or.
n l4
IN D O R S E S T I I E NT A T E .
A. G. Aiken,
Coquille City, Ogn,
Mrs. C. W. Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
O L IV E & A IK E N .
Have just received at
tlie ir n e w
Millinery Store!!
Meat Market,
A Large Variety of
T iie L a te s t S ty le s
F. H. PADEN & COMPANY, Praps.,
Coquille City,
X j ADIES
Oregon,
EEP Constantly on hand a good
Supply o f fresh and choice meats, and
Deliver the same to any point of thajriver
on Short Notice.
ii37 tf
K
P A T E N T S!
Pntents obtained, and all P A T -
a n d o h iid r e n s h a t s
Pickers, Ostricli
Plumes and
Tips.
L
>aces,
IR
i'b'bons,
and. Ornam
ents.
Ruching Embroidery
Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc-
Hats irimed to order a speciality.
Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, whiol
we will sell cheap for cash .
vla6.
Our office, is opposite the U. S.
Denmark, Curry Co, Or.
Dec. 15th ’86.
H . W . Cottle, Esqr., Sccy
to Kuit tbe times-
bnuigles. Shakes aud jiicktts furnish,
ed on short notice.
NEW
E S T B U S IN E S S attended to
P R O M P T L Y nnd for M O D E R
A T E FE E S.
Fare to Portland only $14-40.
H A D L l ì fi !
about 100 fruit trees most of which i I
v4n2y
are bearing; p l e n t y of good out
hard sea beach aud on one of Ore
State
Patent Office, and we cau obtain
patents in less time than those re
mote from Washington.
AATe
CHEAPEST!
sir.— 1 wish to express my satisfac advise as to patentability free of
tion and gratitude to The State for charge; and we make No Charge
the prompt and generous adjust Unless Patent is Secured.
il ad Best
Insurance Co. Salem Oregon. Dear
Send Model or Drawing.
ment and payment of my loss
W e refer, here, to the Postmas
caused by the burning of my house ter, Supt. of Money Order Div.,
on Oct. 20th, ’86, and issued.
I and to officials of the U. S. Patent
feel satisfied that The State,through
Office.
For circular, advice, terms
Empire CitY and Drain's Station,
STAGE and STEAMBOAT line!
Carrying- The TX S- Mails
its officers, desire in all cases to and references to actual clients iu
do as near the right as they can, your own State or County, write to
and do not seek by technicalities to
cause delay, or avoid payment, but
G. A . Snow
aud honor not always seen in
In
The
surance companies.
J. A. Button.
tlir r e t
A fte r F o r t» y e a r * ’
*t!> . : ; c r .'e in th #
p r 'i .’ i n i o n o f m o r a
tlihn tlU'i Hundred
ip*ieatic>iifif?r p a te n u in
' ! « u-e and 1";> i < -.if i ceiin -
tituhcr* o f ti,e S> ientifi«
pt'iMin to art se a,»! 'Citora
io r p a t o a u , ca v e ite . trad « rv > n > . copy-
____________ n c h t a , * to .. for the U intud S irte « , and
to o l'ia iu ratotiia in C a n atls, K nitlat'd . F ran c«,
G e rm a n y , and all o th e r oo n n tn ea
T licir s ip a r i-
anca is unaijualcd aud thoir facilita«» ara m iiu r -
ps ned.
1 'rsv ine» and »pacification* j.-a p a re d and fll«d
in tiie ( » t i n t Ottica on niiort n s t i .o . T e r m i n r y
r - . in M... No Chirac f .i axSM.inai ion o f modal*
or d is t il l i.-!
A d v .i:« l y mail fr -a
F a t e t h nl>i a.n rd t lirouvli V ¡inn 1 C o .ir a noticed
i n t i - S t I K X T I K I C A d i F . l i K V S .w m c h has
the Iar<e3t circolai ion and is tlio m o st in iln »n tial
n-w epapor o f ita kind pnhlieiicd in th e world.
T u e lu U sn tcg a s o f auoh a notio# «very p a te n t**
andarsi and*.
T h i» lare« and «p la n d ld lr illn stratcd n<iw»p»p«f
I s p ililM h o d W K K K f / Y et * v y » » yasr. and u
ad m itted to b# ilio t.eat p i r *r d evoted to scia n e ^
nsnvhainco. inrontiona, e -ijc r c o n n K work» and
oth er d a p a rtin e m * o f indu-tria| iH-oeras*. p u b-
lisued in any country. I t co n ta in s the Harass of
all n atan te** and t ill# o f #v#ry invantion patentod
*ach week. T ry it fo u r m o n ta » lo r oue d ollar.
Bold by all new sdealers.
I f you have an invantion to p a te n t w rit* M
M a n n A G o., p u b lish ers o f Boiantihe Jumorioan.
H I Broadway, New Y o rk
H a n d b ook a o o u t p a lo n U m a iled fra*.
Over 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 PEOPLEuse
FERRY’S SEEDS
f
eoM M m eri
SEED ANNUAL
F or 1887
will be mailed
F R E E to all
applicant», and
to iaat eeiaaon't
customer«
without or
dering it.
/nraluatiato
*11. Every per.
t m ««in ,/ (tor.
dee. Field or
]H cnee, a t Kps thou 14
tend For it.
AddreH
I.M.'(HTACA
Detroit, Mieti
Pair» Unie iiMry
The now A 1 Schooner
P
ark ersbu bo ,
on
a ll
goods
fo r
fa m ily n ee.
T e lia h o w to
g iv e « e x a c t coat • f e v e ry *
D ie , e a t ,
d r in k , w e a r, or
ith . T h roe IN V A L U A B L E
A V ery Great Bargain.
ACRES of I ¿'in! :-i ; mile:
Citv, i(*0 acre . bolt
KU) quille
la-red and about 20 seeded to tame grass;
good dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee-
house, good orchard, etc., etc.
l'rie for
p’ aee alone, « 2.000; or, including a span of
horses, yoke o f cattle and other cattle to
the- number o f 20 head including five cows,
besides many oilier valuable things about
the place 2,500. It is really a rare bargain.
Call at this office.
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LAIRD k JOHNSON
C’oquille City, Oregon,
BLOODED
FOWLS.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
and FRIDAY
The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets
the stage at the mouth o f the Umpqua.
New and comfortable stages.
Fare to Portland by this route $14.50.
Each passenger allowed 50 pound« o f baggage
Passengers are requested to be in Empire
City the night before departure.
Any information in regard to the above
linecan be procured at the Blarco or Central
hotels in Marshfield, aud the post office
iu any public he iso iu Empire.
COQUILLE MILL
— AND-
Tug Company!!
— DEALERS IN—
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
LUMBER
C edar ,
f i r ,, a s h ,* m a p l e ,
m yrtle ,
Alder and spruce lumber alwaysjon
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
— D x a i . x u s i n —
Groceries, Provisions, Canned fruit
TOWING
and Ue^etables,
Meal, Bacon, and
B y the T ug K A T I E C O O K , on
Flour,
Lard,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions.
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
Timl>er, match-wood and stave tim-
------- A lso-------
l>er purchased.
A fresh and choice supply of Beef Orders for lumber filled in quanti
ties to suit, and at the lowest living
nnd other Meats.
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rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
C H A S . F. D O E .
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
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•< Randolph, Oregon: )■
J.Walser, Prop.
Beer of best Quality always to
be
hAd at the Brewery, and orders
from all parts filled promptly.
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A. L. Nosier. Proprietor-
C O Q U I L L E
CITY AND DRAINS
STATION EVERY
I EAVSES EMPIRE
from Co
ni.40 tiir.-
Main Street, Coquille City Ogn.,
Built Exprmly for ilir
Jams, Carnali i Co.
3 8 7 d c 8 3 » W a b a s h A v e n u e , C U i . u t o , 111
CASH STORE!
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Express
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M O N T G O M E R Y W AR D <& CO.
« . FERRY i CO'S
Ilin triU ii, IWi*
tri pit ve A I*riw4
M w r e l^
B O O K S c o n ta in I n fo r m a t io n g le a n e d
fr o m th e m a r k e t« o f th e w o r ld . W e
w ill m a ll a c o p y
F R E E to a n y a d -
d reee u p o n r e c e ip t o f 1 0 e ta . t o d e fr a y
expenae o f m a ilin g .
L e t a * h e a r fro m
yon.
R e e p e c tfW U y ,
D. M . FERRY A CO.
or* admit tod to be tha
LAISEST S I E D I M I
in <A< «arili.
and
3 ,0 0 0
iila u tr m U o B * - *
w h o le
P ic tu r e
G a lle r y ;
G 1 V K 8 W h o le s a le P r ic e
p erson al o r
order, a n d
th in g y o n
have fa n w
lit
S e p t,
e a ch y e a r . t F 3 1 9 p age*,
8 * i x 1 1 ^ ln d | « 4 ,w t t h o v e r
] am very respectfully,
(signed)
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B U Y E R S ’ G lID E ,
L itiin d
Wells, Fargo & Co’s
G o.
&
Opposite Patent Office,
Washington, D. C.
are actuated by a spirit of fairness
T . V . N ic h o ls ,
Bandon, Oregon,
80 ucroB of I rih I, about 25
best
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, )
January 14, 1887.
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l e r v E i e
t r
a
d
e
OTICE is hereby given Hint the follow-
T H E
F>JE2X E 3 S T
1 » ing-named settler bus filed notice of \ 1 T I L L Run on no other Route.
This
Is a dry, safe schooner, nnd Capt. “ Dick” his intention to make final proof in supi*ort
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vessel having made six round trips
s a careful and courteous master. Freight of his claim and that said proof will be n the last six months, is »opposed to keep
ns cheap as the cheupest.
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made before the Clerk of the County Court np her past rooord, and will until further
of Coos County, Or., nt Empire City, Oreg., notice, on and after Novemner 15th, delivr
on Friday, March 4th, 1887, viz: E D. Myers, freight to Copuille City and all points on
pre-emption D. 8. No. 4fi8H for the N. W, % the lower river at the following rates:
Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal
Sec. 20, Tp. 28 S. U. 12 west, W. M.
$2.50, other freight $4 per ton.
He names the following witnesses to
C o q u i l l k M i l l & T e a C o m p a n y .
CABINET MAKER.
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prove his continuous residence upon, and
cnltivation of, said land, viz:
J. F. Schroeder |
S. L. Belieu
( all o f Norway,
Pioture Frames, Door and Window Frames John Morgan I
Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth
Coos County,
made, Saws filed aud Furniture Repaired. J. W. Haneline J
Oregon. Rock Poultry for sale by Derward B. Cart
All work done to order. Prices Reasonable.
Clins. W. Johnston,
wright.
Yoncolla, Douglas County,
Location: Near Gold Bench Hotel.
Oregon
Register.
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run regularly to this place for
TV one year, having been chartered by
Mr. Lyons for that time.
F o r Sale a tfa r r a t B a r g a in .
bargain ever offered on the river.
All of
Gruvel Ford.
Coos Co.
Oregon.
Cbas. W. Johnston,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, I
Jan, 7, 1887.
j
O T IC E is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice o f his
intention to mak» final proof in supiairt of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Clerk of tho county court o f Coos
Co., Oreg. at Empire City, Orcg., on W ed
nesday Feb. 23, 1M87, viz: It. C. Robinson,
pre-emption D. S. No. 4tvKI, for the 8 . W. *4
of S. E. h , E. 3^' of K. W.
and S. E.
of
N. W. 14, Sec.3. Tp. 29, S. R. 13 West. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of. said land, viz:
Wash C. Bullard i of Norway, Coos county,
John Parrot
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Oregon.
T. J. Patty
o f Coquille City, Coos Co., Or.
L. Harlooker o f Empire City,’ Coos Co., Or.
Chas. W. Johnston,
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Register.
N
lY E R ^ S O N
finest. James Brown of Myrtle
Point bor.nht recently from Smith
county
F or S a l e .— 80
to e amia«
this paper, of ottiin et*imat«t
bearing in America,
on tdv«rti»ing space wh«n in Chicago, will f ’nd it «n Mu at
I k e instances cited in the jour- j
AS »0 4 9 R an dolph S t , |
T. T tif^ S IA C
nal referred to were chiefly in the tha Advertising Agencyof L v 6tk> U 6 0» w R M v ■
j rnnks of royalty, where personal
is particulsrly loud in his pruise of | ('*« !“ * ' riftKe <^f ^ flP0 ,con
Marie Louise is described
the Olive hotel.
loses, Coos
R. E. KICK, PROPRIETOR.
J-ifHauliiiR Done on Hhort Notioe..^!
have no
Walter Sutton of the Gazette ! P " “™ « “ « » » JiupoctMe. lmt
»eve an extended notice of his trip ! ^ 1,m,in " ’‘s froln »»'tives of puh-
to Coos recently iu his paper. He ! >*«policy deemed desirable. 1 lms
the same.
G ity , O g n .
Coquille gotten up to influenca public opin-
brought down a big band of mutton
A F ine
S T A B L E ,
It la iu.t u tunny ► -lay ar it ever waa.
T U E S D A Y , FED . 2 2 , 1887.
month’s old boy last
C I T Y
POST OFFICE
Store,
C. ANDREWS
P R O P R IE T O R ,
CON STANTLY
Keeps
Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Clocks, Cutlery, etc.
in GrooerieSj Provision,», Flour,
D EALER
Lard, Beann, Candies, nata, Tobacco,
Cigara, Cigarettes, etc., eto.
W. Gallier
B UC K-SM ITHIN G
An assortment of
Boots and shoes,
Hats and caps,
Stationery, Inks,
Dry goods and
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Clothing L a-
dies, Gents
and CLildrens
General fur
nishing goods;
H c r s e -S b o e in g
also groceries,
Canned goods,
Neatly and promptly done, at the
Cigars, tobacco
lowest living prices.
Shop next and candies. H e pays the high
door east of Leneve’s drug store, est price for country
produce
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Coquille City, Oregon.