Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 08, 1887, Image 3

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    SlIIHlMT Knilfi.
The Washington social season is
The mail from Koseburg failed!
Un^hiiiülnn I.eÉIcr
about over now, and the gay world
to connect again last nigSit.
( Frota nur Regular Correspondent.)
I liornas Jolinrson has moved to
The líKiivl
Washington, Feb. 21, 1887. ¡ is ready for Lent. Mrs. Cleveland {he J(;ro Hfty|; ^ ce near Coos
1 he schooners roe all oi y* !.
I* goiujj to
T!l" week's work in «Migro» can held her Inst public reception o n , ci(y an(J ,ms tnrnea hji) a1lf.nti,
except the liuhy; she ¡eft on I i i
d (,airvi
d iy.
1 rend-.lv epitomized. The sen- ¡ Saturday afternoon, and the ctowd fnnilin
New Laki'.March 17.
_ ta ils ’ , | was the largest she has ever had. R R Scranton soon
• » „ 1 i ™
h
C t i C A N
\V. Sinclair, Es»j. retnrneii r< >m T. J. Stillwell, of this place, left } i;ave its consoni ,1 to CapL
t
»,
i
i
i
,
mq
n rtandard of excellence which
for
Walla
Walla,
W.
T.,
Thursday
!
ship
railway
scheme
across
the
j
It
began
to
gather
two
hours
be-
Salem \\ ednes !ay.
istiimns SlOUgll to engage
in
log-
adm
its
of
no
superior.
” ^
i It
11 cent
ii i no cv rvhuni
contains
ry improvement that inventive
isthmus
of
Panama,
wrangled
as
it
,
fore
the
doors
were
thrown
open,
genius, bkkli bud mum y can piixluce.
ging for the Nortli Bend mills.
The Uoqville City Brass I»and on business
The ¡Miopie of this district are always does over the appropria-1 and ere long it extended from the
Tlie road leading from this pince
wiil he in atteialance at tho hall nt
F
i
.i
■
»
,
•
i
i
tions
for
rivers
and
harbors,
and
white
house
entrance
to
the
avenue
!
.
... Cih* is all
,, clear
,
anxious to have the Misses Lehman
,1>cl
’
, _
Al
..
,, „ to ^ Coquille
oxcent
New l aka on 17th inst.
ito
OUB
votevl ¡o\ay millions by passing a j gate and down the sidewalk for
a mile on the Cunningham creek
Mr. J . 1“. Topper, mine host ,,f and Beyers teach our school (his
number of bills for the increase of : half a square, four or live abreast. , ..
«-
,
am
the Cloean House, Bandoli, visited summer.
the invy. The house of represen- To ftlxmt every tifty women there ¡ . . . .
.
1
.
*
. .
. . . I visor cleared this road m his dis
Have you ever tried one of those
the upjK'r ii\er Friday.
la
tati ve j has devoted most of the j was one man. and he invariably
J •
triet
and
also
the
one
down
the
!
l
ice
root
sci
uh
brooms
of
Willard
c
Remember the dance on St.
time to discussion of the money look« d as though lie felt out of
slough for some distance. James : TO f c
They are the best
l'ntrick's day at New Lake, ami be A Wright's:
bills which run this government, place,
is a rustler, and is the right man ! EXCEL. V
out, and should be kept by every
suro that you go. See ad.
which invariably provoke debate i
Sv.ikl Fori* Uoinii.
1 in the right place.
housewife. They are durable and
Louie tid ier, of Dora, was in
and which must lie disposed of i
save much hard work.
Miss Beyers, who lias been teneh-
town Saturday and made the
before the 4th, of Much, other- I Ed. H erald : --In your last issue
« hr .tod for vol­
wanted
to
know
what
had
be-
j
ing
in
your
city
for
some
time,
hns
;
M
oved
.-
Harry
Kribs
has
mov­
ati.-
•, variety of com-
H erald oilice a pleasant visit.
no extra session would be ne- i^,,u
■ ,
. , , tl
,
,
,1
.i î'uii-h, ¡«'Ucci
Li-'
come of your Fast fork c o r r e s - ! retnrnefl to heiyhome here, where: C
ed into J. II. Collier's residence on
active, orna-
iti
cessai*)’.
The Simpson boys, the success­
I - r uviiacs, ocuuow,
tv.
she
was
warmly
welcomed.
fay lor street; Ed. (.»allier to M hs
Both the senate and house again i pendents. As far as “Nut' Sed” is ¡ E. H. Beyers believing inthefit- eli' V «, Mü>' v ::.*) i ì e r i t a t i o * .
ful fisherman o¿ the lower ri\«T,
'.f-tTAPM'
Lehman’s cottage on t hird street:
“Don !
passed the anti-polygamy bill, this < CiUicoined, lie is still here.
. > E l i l A L r i ) FACELÏ
arc n> noon esiablisii a ferry at
John flck iu s to K. K. Caldwell's timo as it came amended I rom con- ! I!cx" lms 8»»o to the mountains, I ness of tilings, the Oregon rains
ü i i l U L ü V K iito i -EEX,
La in ion.
BEl-T 1IATEBIAL,
on First, while Steve W. Harring­ frrenoo, and tlm measure is now ; "lld 1
k'low wbetUer As You i <«*<l **>f f 'llu|'®ot «or town, m en-
COMBINED, MAI.U THIS
James Averill, son of Bnnilon s ton occupies the Copley house near
« «'«il™ *hed
merchant, went away on tin* nu ’oy the mill, and Mr. Whetstone oc­ „rn.lv for the president to „take it | ■' X Y-, Naws Kevot,., Buckeye, j
I 1 L. X u . '
and So Tliev Say are still in tliei
to take iu a trip to Alaska, seal cupies his new house on Secoud a law bv allixitig his name.
Sumner, March 4.
There
was
an
Instruction Decks efiá Piano Stools.
interestin'-
debate
!
lm,J
ot
,l|a
,ivin«
01-
>
>
"
k
hunting.
sireet
y
est
i
On
tlie
28th
ami
29tfi
of
Feb.
\ couicry
colliery explosion, says a l Paris
tiiis (piosiion.
question. ramau'i
Senator test
«lYfi ■r inis
—
aris
-jaeb oc<l Prioo LiiUi.cu eppllcatioa,
•‘Cuele” John Marshal! has
Mr. J. P. I upper, of tie (Veau said that, ns a matter of course. ! SilOW tel1 on the Coast H»ngef to j aispateh, killod several hundred
CHICAGO r
CaBAR CO.
bought a piece «4 land of Mi*. House, B.i.iido;:, is having a sub-
the bill would become a law, but j ! "1‘
(>i
which, with , miners }q
Etienne.
t!
8ji
i-'L/iluÜ
AVt.9
Tapper at Bandoli, and is going fttantial stairway made leading to
!
the
previous
snow,
makes
it
ten
I! e w :
he con’d not vote •V it.
CHICAGO, ILL.
to start a henry.
American “fo o ls ,it is said, are
tiie top of tin* big rock near his well aware what the public senti- feet díép on a dead level and
We call attention to the card ui' hotel. This >s as it should be; the me.it of the country was, but llo ! melting off very slowly. The out- sen« hug money to Germany to
J. II. Upton iu another column. ladder formerly used had become amount of criticism
would afftwt 1 *ll,e ,nai1
iielayed two c^ays, | elt?ct socialists ^ p laces o. trust,
Any business en trust evi to him unsafe,and a visit to Bandon being the performance of his duties as a Und the carriers had to shovel snow | The O. «fe C., and the C. & O.
— : 0 : —
will be promptly attended to.
i incomplete without a visit t«> this j jegje]A^or< J n i¡is judgement it J t h ^ r o a c l for a distance of f l e v - 1 railroads will be pushed to ajunc-
T il© T J n c io r s ig n e c i
Andrew Jackson and Ed. Crook : noted eminence, it was a necessity. vj0iatfHj a principle t>f the cousti- oral miles before they could make . tion a8 tast as po6sibie
ZE^Ias
inteud opening a meat market and The work being done is said to be tution aB to t|10 rights of property, their way through with the mail.
C P Z 1T E D
The Italian riviere is afflicted
butchering business at Bandon this substantial, the ascent gradual and j j e consi,iem j its provision as to James Laird lost about twenty-
spring. They are genial, good fel- j easy, and the railing such as to j the perpetual Emigrating Fund live head of cattle during the late ! with earthquake -f-* shocks.
{>
Pretty
hard
papers
for
•
storm.
lows and we wisli thorn all possible j preclude danger.
R
ticlilva*M
A
r i i i o i N a lv r.
\i\
company, simple, naked, bohl eon-
i’ (VA|P *ir
The
t>e«t
sal
ve
iu
the
world
for
cuts,
bruis­
w
it
success.
Gallier & Son have just turned tiscation. and nothing else. It took |t!lls Imrt oi Oregon.
es. Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet- j
The Recorder publishes an in-[out a tine family spring wagon money subscribed by individuals! ^** Jmnes McCulloch has ■ t ..........
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,
IIST
r. ehai«i)od
hands, chilblains,
corns, and
terview with lion. Asa Crook in from their shop in this place for ami applied it to an object (public (diar£°
^,e Coos Lay \\ agon • ajj »kin eruptions, and positively cure« piles, j ^
m 0
road,
Mild
will
open
it
for
travel
as
j
or
no
pay
rrquim
l.
It
iHguaranteed
t<
>
give
which he charges the death of the H. M. Holverstott of 1*iiirview, si;l10«)ls) not contemplated by the
perfect satisfaction, or money refund« d. j
slu c L
bill asking the name of Averill 1 he wood work is hickory, special­ corporation!
The Mtiye tiling soon as the weather admits.
i‘rice *2.*> cents per box. For sale by J . II.
Air. Shepherd will leave this, Nosier.
Is prepared t<* buy or sell for
changed t«> Bandon to the rn gli- ly selected, and the iron work of might bo done in regard to any
the celebrated Norway iron, ami odici* religious coiqiorntion in this part for San Diego, Colifornia,:
reasonable consideration.
gence of Senator Siglin.
!>0£i>.
_
'
when
spring
opens.
! lie has the following for 9ale:
I ii«? warm sunshiny weather last th«' whole put together in the most country, it was no answer to say
In
.Marshfield,
Oreg.,
March
1,
18s7.
to
the
i
Mrs. Thos. Johnson who has
workman-like
applied only to the Mormon
week changed to ruin Fiitlny, ami substantial and
wife of Henry Keino. a son.
Ths Greatest Bargain Out
been lying rear death's door, j
has continued till the present. manner, It i - superbly painted, church.
At Myrtle Point, March f. 1887. to the j
A groat fining for i»:;S iiiii Money,
The senator said he ivc.Jîected a for some time, is we are glad to w ife of J. A. Lehnherr, a daughter.
The suow in the mountains helped tin work of our young artist X.
|
Two np'.cndid !r»ts on a corner, in
hear,
improving.
On Johnson creek, Feb. 2«». to the wife of :
to make a fair sized freshet, which W. Leveve. It is certainly one the time when, in this country, a storm
the
best
part
of <*oq”.i:!c City, with good
7\ir. Percy Levur, of Sumner, A. D aris, a dno'diter.
began to go down at this place of neatest wagons we have seen, and : 0 [ popular madness threatened to
| box house with “L.** Lots cleared and
retlects great credit on the builders. destroy the Roman Catholic was at Dora Inst week, on business? At Bandon, Feb. 27. 1KS7. t«> the wife of | fenced. 'J liis is one of the ties! buiijftma
yesterday afternoon.
It; v. li. B. Swafford, a daughter.
i «ver offered here.
What's the attraction, Percy?
Go see it.
- v -» W ---
church,
with
all
its
rights
of
prop­
The contract for furnishing pil-
A
litrL
o
l
j
80ncroaof the linest Hr timber on the
X. Y. is ofT his base in regard to
, ,
> ii
a t xt
i
, river, li miles above Coquille City, near the
ing for the government work at the | We are the recipient of a substan-' '
and when it was pleached
my keeping you informed about
Corrected weekly by A.L. Nosier,
oilU rniK m„ls ,t> it. ' lt ¡.« u .
mouth of tht- «'«»quill© stand.-, he- tiul i-iesont from Capt. W. Lb from the pulpit and hustings that Miss Idn, as I was merely correct- ' of the Cash Store.
j mated that there are .H.000,000 feet of good
tween Hurry Hunt of this place! Kncklilf, o! the tipper river, iu the that church was opposed to n te-
1()C
! timber on the laud. The land wil! bo sold
ing an error which he had made.
Per doz*»...................
public
in
form
of
government
that
!
The
and M. Timmons of Mville Point. «Lape of a sack of Hour.
50 ¡it a very great bargain.
Nuf S« h ). j Apples, per bushel,............
it
taught
treason,
that
it
sh o rn ! l e
GO i The cheapest—ll-d/ acres miles from
The ¡»lice per foot is a fraction less ; Captain sent it as a sample of the ,
.
.
Dora, Oregon, March 4. ’87.
Lota toes,
! Gravel Ford. :W acres in cultivation.
All
than five cents. One of th rs o gen- product of his mill near the North j »polished ami its propeity conti»- ,
Flour, ¡>er barrel,.............
fi.OO ; Rood land ¡joodout range for stook. House
The Union Pacific is carrying Butter, per roll,.................
50 i 2'*.xl<> with sh«‘d addition. Barn 30x43
rk bridge, and in sinceri tv wc • cati'tl to the treasury of the United
to
tlemen will doubliez give
Stetes.
| imy to Montana stockmen at reduc- Cheese, per pound,.............
lfi:^
orohRr'1* *r> h‘ ad of cnttle-lrtt of b°Ri;
mu-t say that ir is equal to tin i i ^t'des.
the other.
Another
feature
of
the
bill
which
„,i n iw
¡Beefsteak
“
. 12 stands of bc«>. fanning tools.
Good
e«l I . l i e s .
I M r i M t . t K , ............................................
Iw ?
t timber
i n i l t n r n on
n n
ttitlt'» » ,! n
n rlin t.
h n lo
ud
Indeed, we nri J !
uncleared
portion
of t the
land.
Mr. Whiter Sinclair, <>t ti:i> best imported.
he
Ciiiiul
not
support
\.*as
t!ie
tosi
Beef,
per
fore
<jr
Vll for $2200 enquire of J. Sturdevant on th*
it:-lim-ii to tlnj belief that in taste
General Joint Sherman is a can­
place, hns been j : | * j »r int* J g neral
«lo, per hind«jr.,
ojith
imposed
upon
voters
an
i
per-
premises
or of the undersigned.
;i excells any Caiiiornia brand we
tor
Í
uniate
the
presidency
next
j
Mutton.............Ï
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f,
10
state agent for tl.o Home Lif«' In­
TIIKEK LOTS.
1U* knew
have here, and in thir-opinion we're ; , s«>ns elected to office.
i
y
ohi *.
i
Salt
F
<
irk,
.
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8
A
House
of
«
*
»
rooms centerally located in
surance company of New York,
He i J
i
Corned
Beef,..
7
.-ec«ill1 led by many who we find, something ahout test oatlis.
Coquille
Citv
verv
cheap f«ir cash.
New York saloon keepers are
with headquarters nt Portland.
U
hail
gone
throtigli
an
era
of
pros-
w
r
i
^
i : CEDAR
H
am
s,...........
11
have used Mr. It's make of Hour. I
: boycotting the brewers of that city.
U
«aires
of
white
cedar timber
He goes at once to be absent three
10
We imve i>fien beard of the good | <-“r *pUi>n on itccount ° f tl^etn.
... Bacon(sides) .. .
1 6 0 land, one-fourth mile from Bear
months. Mr. S. is an experienced
9 creek. Very Cheap.
1 -,
,| ,*
,
, ■
Senator Kdinunds denied th a t' Ameriea is ( atbelic by six nidl- do (shoulder).. “ . ..........
qnabty
of
«„e
«..nr
made
at
to
s
.
of
CHDstitntiol,
in
i
ion,
counting
Canada
and
thecoun-
Lard,
12
agent and we predict good work
Brewery for sale—capacity ot six
o
mill, but wore hardly prepi
bárrele. Good Location—Every­
Cabbage,............
\
Jj
for his company.
respect to the rights of property | Les or Mextc«T.
thing
convenient.
Satisfactory reasons
Onions..
3
believe it could be as good as it
;
inven
for
winning
to
ko
¡1.
were
violated
in
this
bill,
and
as
to
j
Our
congress
says
we
must
have
S u g a r,................“ .................8@10
Posters are out announcing the really is.
ne and a half acres one-half mile from
tost
oaths,
he
said
they
had
been
|
three
more
cruisers
in
addition
to
Coffee, in tins, .. “.............
30
Coquille City, on slago road; h«>use of
closing out sale of the Hongel A
This is another evidence that we
do,
green,..........“
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14
five
rooms, wood-shed, ^ood cistern, 150
Selander store. Marshfield, by \. - are living far behind the possi j carefully incorporated into the , tin six ordered some time ago.
fruit
lm s, some lu aring—Very cheap.
Ten, green,........“ .............. 30y/ 70
signee \\. H. ¡8. Hyde, cormnenc- bilities of «>ur county. Why im- , constitution of the United States. ! The lease of the O. R. X. bv the «1«», English bkfst
‘
>
n c r e s on North fork near Gravel
<0
f
)
i Fori): 2.1 aen scleared, house 1(1x26,
ing March 7th.
The stock cou-! I port brc-mist.iff when snowy white ! ^vety senator htul been obliged to ¡ fnion Pacific is played out. Con- R ic e ,.............
8 barn 30x.r>4, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
Beans,...........
4 house; i stands of Ix-es. 2 cows, household
sists of boots, shoes, men s cloth- Hour of the finest tasting and l’is take one. The })resi«lent of the ' gross says. no.
Apples,
dried,
ing. bate, oil coats, and a varied | ing qualities can be made of tl.o j United States and every officer of j The Topolobninpo colony that
8 h j and kitchen furniture, fanning tools, wagon
Basins,
do
20 ¡ and harm ss. 1.*» acres of crops; range ont-
.KiitrimAiit
nthr-r goon».
Tin.
i o i .i
to settle
Mexico,
assortment nf
or oiner
i ne wheat
that i grows so luxuriantly the United States or of a state was ; went
.
t , in Sinaloa,
Tiin ,. 0 ,,..!«
h Currants, do
I side and convenient for UK* 1 ead of st«K*k,
12
1;is co,nG finof* V country is
j r | isU’ss than one mile troui seliool house and
goods are o fie red at a reiluction I her«»?
We should raise our own 1 ! compelled, au«l always had been, to ! barren,
iiol,. . . . . . . .
and the people are jsuller-
_j post offee—$ 2.50«).
of 20 to 40 per cent., and will !»e i nr■a,l and patronize home industry. ! t,ke »“ 0ftth whi«l‘; in
" '>8 ing. A large number of them ut-
I /**> acr, ;- 4
-'b'>Vl- Parkersburg,
COAL! COAL!
like that required in this bill.
I U - on Coqnilio r:v. r: 25 ncres bottom—
1 tempted to return by small boats,
closed out in 30 days.
balance l>**neh and bill land. House 20x38
Senator Hoar here inquired and were lost at sea.
W. It. Panter wil! deliver atone coni on barn •12xi*'.i; good. >« ui • orchard. bc;iring;
Mr. A. G. Baldi is at Los An-
the bank of tbe river at his lsiujing for good timber on the on the ¡)l.i«-c: good out­
fh e annual school meetii g heie
nud is ingaged in the ! whether the bill, in prescribing an
t u l.m l to Ilo n o S<TJiping.
$2.50 in bulk; in sacks—sacks furnished— side range for stock. Jric e , 1250.
yesterday resulted in the election ; stre()t cnr Bervi(w He suy»: Wo | oath or qnalification for offleo,
R5>l50i) for 1(50 acres of land. 80 ncres under
Edward Shepherd of Harrisburg, 111..says: $3 per ton.
ejp fence. (500 fruit trees house . burn (¡0X40.
of A. L. Nosier for the long term, have a big boom here. Lots, such 1 anywhere attacked a mere opinion “ Having received so much Benefit from
v'>n2*itf.
\ g< od range format !eadjoining.
and R. E. Buck for the short term,
fcr Honst- ¡t:;d tuo lots iu Coquille
, , n ’ » as mine in Coquille City, are worth separate from a criminal act. Mr. , Electric Fitters, J feel it my duty to let
eS City; very cheap,
as directors, and C. Andrews
i i j Q ACRES<>n Coquille river, SO ncres
I satOtl, «ml those three miles from Edmunds replied that it did not in ;
FOR SALE!
¿ 4 * ) l.
- - bal-
-
land, <! acres cleared,
The directors were instructed to j town are sellili«'
...................
for 8550. In ap-1 the slightest def-ree. “ I lit' m ost I doctors told me I would have to have the
Ten head of young Milch Cows. : " !Kv coni! Umher, c der Mut fir -convenient
build a brick lino in the school ; proaching this place, for five miles ; astute and ingenious sophist could 1 ,,one
! to log. Sn.»U hou. with lbr«-e rooms,
or muPntnt0<J* t used, in- Apply to
S221 tl. < tr. I'.: • n r ¡!.»-i>u”T*i» the bottom
,
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•
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1
1
1
•
1
stead,
three
bottles
of
Electric
Bitters
and
house; also to reimburse G. Melil I p a sse d th r o u g h o ra n g e a n d lorn- fir; ! m u m j h in t o f s u c h a th in ^ -
G.
W . S t e v e n so n , land aud l.oose E.2i i — a ;■;.!• ndid « banco
seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salvi*, and
for one wishing to
ke a i.t ;t.e. Liberal
Fairview, Oregon.
n29 («•nt;« given.
in the sum of forty Hollars forensts'
i(b the frait seattere .1 It |,,.H b-en carefully excluded. my leg is now sound and well.”
One choice bi. i m l o t in Coquille City
in the suit with Clark Miller. A rJxiut on the ground. Los Angeles : Senator Ingalls asserted that lie Electric Bitters arc* sold at fifty cents a bot­
—verv desirable.
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
SETTLEMENT
laid move was made when the di­ is overrun with people, as is also had as much respect for the sin- tle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c per
A B ABO AIK.
box
bv
J
.
H.
Nosier,
Gravel Ford, all bottom
j
r
O
acres
rectors were instructed to build a San Diego. The boat I came down cere opinion of a Mormon as that
|* OT ICE is hereby given (hat the under­ 1 * ) 0 land.
i
• acres under cultivation,
signed lias tiled her final account a« ad­ 30 acres good pasture.
One of the best
tlue over the partition, since it will on had about 200 men going iu of Episcopalian, Catholic, Cougre-
<>ftoil HexultM iu K r o r y C a s e .
ministratrix of the estate of Wrn. D. Wagner, piaoes on the North fork: would make a
good dairy farm. For particulars enquire
coma almost in contact with the|80arc|l ,,t work, and wc me! a bout gationnlist, Methixlist’ or Baptist.
I). A. Bradford, wholesale pap*r dealer of deceased, and
of the unJersighed or on the premises o f'
W ednesday tuk G tit day of A pbil , 1887,
ChattanoogK. Tenn., writes that he was seri-
)**‘’ry*
j with a like number leaving. L ob All religious belief that was hon­ «»usly afflicted with a severe oold that settled has been set apart for the settlement of said J . B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon.
The pretty weather of the early j Angeles has a population of about estly entertained was respectable on his lungs: had tried many remedies with­ estate by the Honornble County Court of A well improved farm of 1<>0 acres on Fish-
50 ncres bottom him'.: >ood house and
part of last week set our people to ' 00,000 and is growing rapidly, although it might be erroneous, out benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King’s Coos county, Oregon, and the hearing of trap
barn
and orchard: is a good home for any­
Discovery for Consumption, did so any objections thereto.
improving. We noticed a number ! Orchards are being cut down and j and condemned by one’s judgment New
one.
Price <122 >0. Liberal terms given.
Dated Ciniuille. Oregon, March 8, 1887.
and was entirely cured by use of a few bot-
120
acres
three miles up the North fork.
preparing their gardens for seed- j vineyards dug up to give room,! “but” said he, “it is not the Mor- j ties. Since which time he has used it in his
Mary E. Pugh,
27
ncroH
plow
I and cleared, good house: barn
(formerly Mary E. Wagner.)
in«', while others are otherwise and a novel plan is adopted to get i mon rtfiigion that is attacked in ! famiiy for all Coughs and Colds with best
40x10.
School
house within 200 yards of
Administratrix.
improving their p r e m i a
Cl. j settlers. A company will buy a this bill, it it the practice of P"-
the house. Cun be made one of the best of
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
farms. Very little waste land—good water.
Mold is building a commodious ; piece of land at from #1000 to j lygamy, which is one of the tenets! Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free
Price *1500. Inquire of P. Dean or the
'VTOTICE is hereby giwen that the under-
barn, A. Lukens and Geo. ( ’oilier #2000 per acre aud lay it oft into j of a certain proportion of that nt J . II. Nosier*« Drugstore.
undersigned.
1 x signed has filed his final aoconnt as ad­
being the car](enters employed, j lots, on every 7th one of which a church.
1(50 acres three-quarters of a mile up Lam-
X H* UPTON,
ministrator of the estate of Titas B. Willard,
pev
creek from the river. 20 acres cleared,
S. \V. Harrington remodeled the house worth several hundred dol-1 Other senators spoke in opposi- COUNSELOR at LAW—NOTARY PUBLIC decensed, and
50
fenced.
Of the timber. 40 acres are white
W ednesday , the 6 th day of A peil , 1887,
the house and fence, and is gre itly lars is placed. You buy your lo t! ti«*n to the bill, among them being
Conveyancer and General Land
20 acres grazing
has been set apart for the settlement of sjiid . °°6ar good timber
improving the property recently on tiie installment plan, paying i Senators Call, of Florida, and
estate bv the H«nmrable County court of Rrou,l(l 011 nP land. 1 louse 28x.l0, barn 30x
AGENT.
it the end of a i h itler, of S. Carolina.
Both of Collections Made—Loans Negotiated* Coos county, Oregon, and the hearing of ( 3°, •**> fruit trees yoang and bearing. Small
purchased of \V m. Copley.
Geo. #25 per month, and at
fruits of several kinds aud good varieties.
them disclaimed all toleration of
any objections then to.
DENMARK, OREGON.
Leueve b.« built an addition to few months they have a drawing püy(,,lmy j >ut t,
coull, uot Bn,„
Price $1250— Liberal terms.
Dated Coquille, Oregon. March 8, 1887.
Ranches. Wild Land and Town Property
A fine orgon at an immense bargain.
his house and is preparing to do- j aud you stand one chance in 7 to port the proposed means of getting bought
Thou. B. Willard,
and «old. Collections a specialty
Enquire of Walter Sinclair.
get the lot with house on it.
Or at this office.
n30
Administrator.
rid of it.
some fencing.
and proceeds promptly remitted.
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