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PITBLI8HID
J. A. D
KVKBY
Owing to the scarcity and high
g ir a li
h
price of grain and hay, the charges
for feeding at It. E. Buck’s
TI’ BS DAT.
Editor ami Proprietor. and feet! stables
ean ,
this
livery
place
have
been advanced slightly.
Devoted to the iuterwM of the Coquille
River particularly, and of the County geu-
«rally.
Subscription, per year........................ $2.(X).
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For real good bargains, go to
Nosler’s drugstore in this place.
H e is selliug
goods
extremely
cheap, and keeps nothing but the
T U E S D A Y , M A B C H 8, 1887.
best
tf.
or othan.who with to «»«min»
M r » . l)ru*<* H a n g e d .
ADVERTISERS this paper, or obtain ettimat*»
Herkimer, N. Y ., Feb. 28.
ltoxalina Druse, who murdered her
on advertising «pacawhan in Chicago, will find it on Ma at
tha Advertising Agency ot
husband, George Druse, in Decem
ber, 1884, was hanged for the crime
LORD &THOMAS.
The Best Bargian-
aores of good bottom In: d, »even
miles below Coquillo City, on the river,
at noon to-day. After services last
price $1200. Liberal time on $400 o f the
evening Mrs. Druse remained up
amount. Twenty-one head o f cattle for
until about 11:30. Deputy Sheriff $000. Enquire of S. W. Oilman, or nt this
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Manuion, with Mr. and Mrs. W at- office.
FOR SALE.
erman, the death watch, induced
$2000, one-hnlf down: A good farm o f
her to lie down, and she had about
87 acers good land improved, situated at the
an hour’s quiet sleep. She awak junction of ¡South and Middle forks of Co
ened »itli a start, and upon arising quille river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining
the premises.
began to write letters
as
she thanked the Sheriff for
kindness to her, and asked
his
for
Christian burial.
After writing,
she lay down again and fell into a
She
was
attacked
with
required considerable effort on the
part of the watchers to arouse and
During the
night she
ate one of the heartiest meals that
she had eaten
prisoner.
since she
She
had
was
about
Myrtle
Myrtle
1
first
ment, cheaper than the cheapest.
Send in your orders no pains spared to
give full satisfaction.
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T h e
this
morning was Superintendent
Irv
ing Terry, of the Onandaga peni
a
E
22 Z O IS L A J bT G K E .
Front St., Marshfield, Or..
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
two
visitors
tentiary, who brought
Oregon,
JROPAGATOR of, aud dealer in Fruit j
Trees and small fruits.
He keeps
a
sleep soundly at any time.
her
Point,
Nursery.
J. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
hours' rest after 4 a. m., but did not
One of
Point
Agent for Gibbaon’ s fine w hiskies, an AAA
whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED
CHICAGO BEER and PORTER at whole
sale and retail. The celebrated BOC A beer
on draught and in bottles.
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NOTICE.
farewell
Notice is hereby given that the partner
from her daughter Mary, who is a ship heretofore existing between the under
life prisoner.
This visit had a signed under the firm name of Johnson
most
Druse.
exciting
effect
Rev. Dr.
upon
Powell
Mrs.
visited
Mrs. Druse al>out 9, and did all in
his power to calm her aud prepare
her for the awful moment
Every road leading into town was
dotted with
sleighs, crowded with
Laird and Co., is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent, and said Joseph Johnson, and
J. C. Laird nre hereby authorized to Bettlu
nil liabilities, and collect nil out-ttuiiding in
debtedness due said firm.
8 igned this 10th day of Feb.. 1887.
J. C. Lnird
Joseph Jonnson
W. A. Rowan.
furcoated men aud not a fewwomen.
F U R N I T U R E STORE,
The crowd in the village increased
H y la r ls , P r o p . ,
on the arrival of every train, and in
M A R S r iF IB L n , O o n .
spite of the extreme cold, men,wom Dealer iu Furniture, Doors, Glass ami le c
en and children stood about the ture Frames, etc., and agent for White’ s
streets surrounding the jail.
The Sewing Machines.
v lu ltf
execution was witnessed by twen
ty-five persons, including officials.
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Bfs!
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Bandon Beach Estate ( 6 6 3 Acres) Send for Price List of raw Furs ami Skins,
For Sale.
Roots. Water fowl’ s skius and wild Game
CONTAINING the RACE COURSE, AGATE
Beach, Horseshoe Day, the Renowned Caves. The
latter are about iu the center of the beach reported
to for health aud recreation, and which, down to
low water line la the exdaeive property of the
owner by rltfht of pateut. The frontage on the
beach, which ia nearly a mile In length, haa an un-
obacured view of the Pacific Ocean, and la admir
ably adapted for villa«, hotel«, etc., the northern
boundary adjoining the landa of A. Qiroml, the
entire frontage of which haa been already diapoaed
of in building lota. The beach itaelf extend« to a
considerable distance north j f t the frontage, aud
also aouth of it, and contain* a large quantity of
red aud white cedar, redwood, spruce, ash, maple
and myrtle brought in by every tide. The paten
tee is also entitled to all mines, minerals, medici
nal springs, dam aud oyster beds, waifs and eetrays
thereon.
The temperature la unequaled In the United
States for equability, there being only 13 degrees
between the monthly mean of January, the coldest
month of the year—the average of which la 4fi deg.
—and that of July and August, the hottest—the av
erage of which is 50i see Signal Service Report).
The Inside lauds, about 340 acre« of which are more
or leas cleared land under fence are suitable for
dairying, or raiaing cattle or aheep as well as for
grain, roots, etc., and the entire when cleared land
this is easily accomplished, aa the timber haa been
permitted to grow only since the white man settled
here about 30 years since,) will maintain a large
number of cattle, and also adapted for for the ordi
nary producta of agriculture in a temperate climate.
Eaay term« will be given, nearly the entire pur
chase money being allowed to lie on the landa for a
long time,
The northern line of these Inside
landa la only half a mile from the postoffice, atore,
shipping wharves, etc., of the rising seaport town
of Bandon, which ia situated at the mouth of the
Coqullle, a river navigable for seagoing ship* for
90 or 40 miles from its mouth, and where building
lota of a frontage of 30 feet are selling for fat) aud
npwarda. This ia an opportunity for induatrloua
and enterprising people, rarely met with. The
price sought for at present ia only at the rate of 133
per acre. Apply to GEORGE BENNETT, Bandon,
Coos County, Oregon.
Our Dora correspondent thinks
we ought to let the mail contractor
on the Coos Bay road down gently;
that he has done all that he reason
ably could be expected to.
There
is no doubt he has worked hard,
but what is the reason the paper
mail can’t be brought along when
the letters come through?
There
is no question but the paper mail
could be brought through
the
same hole that the other comes, if
there were more men and horses
employed.
No, no, no; it is too
plain; if Coos bay can get mail
over the same road we should, and
when one man gets through, forty
could follow in his tracks, if it were
necessary.
W e hear how mud-
holes were filled with sacks of pa
per mail in early days on the
muddy roads of Oregon, and it
were as well if this was being done
now, as such mail is worthless
when a few mouths old.
The
Portland daily papers from Feb.
23rd to March 1st inclusive are
back yet, but doubtless came all
right to Roseburg.
to
W . Goiildspcc,
Boston, Massachusetts.
IMAIil S, rimi ;
Chas. Edwards.
Jas. liurko.
Wm. Rohm.
And Company.
Myrtle Point, Or.,
Dealers in
1
Will keep constantly on hand
Dry Goods and Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds,
Q -r o c e r ie s , O r c c ln e r ^ r
c m d . G r l s i s s T 7 \ 7 "sire,
Which will be sold at the lowest living
cash prices or given in exchange fo
Wool, Hides. Eggs and all Kinds of
F a rm
P^xcd/cice
For which a market can he found, aud the
highest prices will he allowed.
Call and.price goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
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HAULING!
LIZZIE PRIEN,
THE
TO THE L A D IE S !
If you »re afflicted with rheumatism, neuralgia,
nervous exhaustion, dyspepsia, or with diseases of
AULING done to suit the times-
the liver, kidueye, headache or cold feet, swollen
SliHi^les, iShakt H and pickets furuitih*
or weak ankles, swollen feet, an Abdominal Belt
ed on short notice.
aud a pair of Magnetic Foot Batteries have no su
perior in the relief aud cure of all these complaints.
A. G. Aikfcn,
They carry a powerful magnetic force to the seat of
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Coquille City, Ogn,
TILL run regularly to this place for
the disease.
\ one year, having been chartered by
For lame back, weakness of the spine, falling of
Mrs. C. w . Olive.
Mrs. A.G. Aik.n.
the Womb, leucorrhuta, chronic inflammation aud L!r. Lyons for that timo.
ulceration of the womb, incidental hemorrhage or
T Z E S Z IE
E3ST
flooding, painful, suppressed aud Irregular meu-
•tratlon, barrenness, and change of life, thio is the
I k ¡i dry. safe schooner, and Capt*. “ Dick”
Beet Appliance aud Curative Agent Known.
k r. careful and oonrloouxmaster. Freight
Price of Supporter with Magnetic Foot Batteries,
tT ie ir n e w
n'.tf
•10. Sent by express C. O. D. aud examination al rf cheap as the c.hen;*cst.
lowed, or by mail on receipt of price, and If not
NOTICE!
found satisfactory even after six months trial they
All
persons
indebted
to me by book ac
can be returned and money refunded. In ordering,
count.
are
notified
to
call and settle by
send measure of waist and size of shoe.
They are worn over the underclothing. They March 1, 1887. After that date all accounts
hold their rowan fomkvku .
not settled will be placed in the hands of a
Send stamp for the "New Departure in Medical
collector for collection.
Treatment Without Medicine," with thousands of
Dr. John C. Stockman.
T H e X ja t e s t S t a l e s
testimonials. Send for circulars. Write us full par
Coquille City, Feb. 15.
ticulars as regards your diflicultiea—order direct.
II'
Capt. Peter Nelson, Master,
\v
OLIVE & AIKEN.
Have just received at
j
Mil inery Store!!
A Large Variety of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
Feb. 21, 1887.
J OTICE is hereby given that the follow
THE MAGNETIC A F P L IA N C E CO.,
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
1 3 4 Dearborn St., Chicago, III.
intention to make final proof in support of
n30v5.
his claim, and that Haid proof will be made
before the Register or Receiver of the U. S.
Land Otlico at Roseburg. Oregon, on Thurs
day, April 7th, 1887, viz: Joseph Goeller,
pre-emption D. S.. No. 4322for theN. W. 3^,
JOUSSOX & STOiXE, P rops.,
See. 11, Tp. 23, S. R. 13 West, Wil. Mer.
lie names the follow ing witnesses to prove
Coquille City, Oregon.
his ci ntiuuous residence upon, and cultiva
AVINO Opened the Pioneer Market in
tion of, said land, viz:
ship-shape, we are prepared to furnish
Wash C. Bullard ) of Norway,
the choicest meats as cheap as the cheapest.
John F. Munford •
Coos County,
Ws will keep nothing but the best, aud will
8 . E. Anson
\
Oregon.
fill orders from any point on short notice
Philip E. Draue, of Coquille City, Oregon.
Chas. W. Johnston,
C I T Y
marl
Register.
it constantly on hand a well regulated assort
hysterics of a violent form, and
calm her.
1
calmly
as she had at any time during her
incarceration.
In one of these
doze.
3
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lund Office at Roseburg, Oregon, I
Feb. 21, 18877
1
'V [ OTICE is hereby given that the follow -
TN ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the clerk of the county court o f Coos
Co., Oreg., at Empire City, Oreg., on Thurs
day, April 7th, 1887, viz: Hiram Thurston,
Pre-emption. D . 8 . No. 4732 for the 8 . W.
Sec. 8 , Tp. 28, 8 . U. 12 West, Wil. Mer.
He names the tollowing witnesses to prove
hi« continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
Geo. Koonts i o f Bandon, Coos County,
Dnn. Koonts \
Oregon.
Wm. Doyle, of Parkersburg, Oregon, and
O. V. illard. of Coquille City, Oregon.
CI iuh . W. Johnston,
m ail
Register.
N
PIONEER
Meat M arket!
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fiJtW
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ri: <* id O ther Wwrka, by I t a f i l
4
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j I v U N S l i u u i t b l * ™ A w a y . Th« M U »la g boats
era , » y . u l »-1 to a M l i-U L y il« fo r a , ta il «11 art prist»*
l u l l l ; » t • '* ^ 3 r o o - p o o o r . T b « j t r o t *t •
, . » l t i n t : , c f :u -j« e a , and w « m ink so on« esa «isa tfa »
i f !U» V t V i c , Bo«l •* ’Jirrem n « n j t£ «i hr or i t « wo«M
I i f to
I t t M -U -Ikd form t t n * book« * m M M l
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• >.r , b ! . b , or f ~ - * * other» lau«l ed li'd V .oj triad, u t
HU
>i ,\i»s t :-> i. - s i l t ever » a t.
S. V .'I-tie r t v » a i " 1 * i « c r e i i t l * i i * , » lsr|« callactlos
of » .H r , i V v i / i .
.'sux, liuuiaj, I 'j n i : » . tie., for « a
at» , » i l * : l i . . . ; : i i i l - .b e,trl ? «!,, and t*tDlu|> »1 bona.
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Wood, ai: bor of ’ *
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L«dy of iba la lia " i i u r .»* .;« In •■•rt. »_J »f ail tha
w o r k .o f ie o it. c i o e 1» tk . tj beautiful loan tfci»
4. In t a p t J ' s S i t
A hurat. Hj u .j aalkor of
*' Dorm Thorne."
10. A oil»« d n -.- 'r n . A N rot. Bp Ct::i>* Eliol, os-
thor of " A J iia BeJtf. "T ii,. Mill cu tbr i'to.«, cio.
11. I.a tly l i a r n . l i i i l « « ’ » t i r t f i P . A Narol. t ; lb «
• niborof TP rr » fh ori.»."
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A Korol By
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•oliMtlou of i t « r.Luy »u>rio-, »kruibc*. «itooduu». ivoma,
«c*l joko».
l i . J o b * B .'-o r c r h o n L '« X V lfb .
A Korol By Mia*
M iiock suthnr o f
n « * :« lif » . O -ntU n » « . ’ oto.
Done on Short
N o tic e ..^ ;
I have again;taken possession jot the
R obinson H ouse , and will spare no pains
or expense to make it pleasant for guests.
A share o f the patronage is Solicited
Board and lodging............................... $ 4.00
Board without lodging . . . .
$3.50
M®al» ......................................................
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, |
February 11, 1887.
|
OTICE is hereby given that the follow-
ing-pamed settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will he
made before the Clerk of the County Court
of Cooe County, Or. at Empire City,Oregon,
on Thursday, March 31, 1887, viz: Jacob
UiRly. pre-emption D. 8. No. 2659 for the
lots 3 and 4 and 8 >4 of N. W. % Seo. 4, Tp.
27 8. R. 12 west Wil. Mer.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resdence upon, aud cultiva
tion of, said land, viz.
Wm. Beardsley
Geo. Johnson
all of Sumner, Coos Co.
J. B. Dully
Oreg.
Wm. Kennedy
Chas. W. Johnston,
feblft
Register.
N
F. H. PAOEN & COMPANY, Props.,
Coquille
City,
Oregon,
EEP Constantly on hand a good
Supply of fresh and choice meats, and
K1
Deliver the same to any point of the'river
on Short Notice.
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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.
N o t ic e .
The traveling public wishing to mote front Washington.
visit anyjpurt of Oregon or W ash
Send Model or Drawing.
We
ington territory, will find it greatly advise as to patentability free of
to their inferest and comfort to go charge; and we make No Charge
by the Em pire City and Drain Unless Patent is Secured.
Station Stage Line.
Over
gon’s most beautiful rivers.
1». T h e l-r jy V> U *>M .
A Kcr«:.
By Mrs GatkoU,
sn ibor of *• Karr it»r*ou.' etc.
14, A lx te rw t o a i p l c t a (f o r W s by FcpuUr Author»,
•mbraclny o r », bum*<o*u ar. ■■ >lolecli»» r u k i , •to*l»o of
•oolatr Ilia, or atlroutate. o f r « . , « » r Ufa. ate., ail rary la-
jo. Muncal of 'Itlijue-ie
I qu ___
,
Fare to Portland only $14.40.
u !4.
Go.
Opposite Patent Office,
Washington, D. C.
Tlac B U Y E R S ’ O U ID K .
A ftor Forty years*
M|<ori»nto in the
preparation o f m ore
than O r » Hundred
di'tstIons fo r patent» in
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trios, th e publisher* o f tire Scientific
A m erican con tin u e to act as solicitors
for patent», enviats. trade-m *rk* copy
rights. etc., for the U nited Stale*, and
to obtain patent* in Canada, lir-gland. Trance,
Germ any, and all oth er countries. Their e ip e ri-
enre i» uueqaalud arid their facilities are unaur-
pat»ed.
.
Ltranipcil a rd kpeciflcrtiotu prepared and ti*e<l
in tho f - t s u t Olfice <*n s.icrt i.'itice. lerm * t ,iy
rear*,it,at*!,,. J»o cliargs for ox an iiration o f models
or drswing*
A dvice by n a il free
Patent* obtained through Xl'iiui A O o.aronoticru
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the largest circu lation and n tho iru*»t iniluential
newRpaiHtr o f ite kind published in tho world.
The m lvantagei o f such a n otice every patent»*
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Thi* large and splendidly illnM rated newspaper
Is published X V L K i * l , V ot «-Li» a year, and is
adm itted to b » the M at papor devoted to «cience.
meeharuce. inventions, engineering works, and
oth er departm ents o f industrial progress, pub
lished in any country. It contain# the names o f
»11 patentees and titls o f svery invention patented
•acn week. Try it fou r m onths for one dollar.
S old by all newsdealer«.
__
I f jo u have an inTDotion to pAtABt w rit« w
M oa n A C o., pnbJwthere o f Scientifie Ajaerioaa,
■ 1 Broadway. New York.
Handbook about patents mailed free.
Over 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 PEOPLEUSE
FERRY’S SEEDS
F E R R Y A CO.
admitted to be the
LARGEST SEEDSMEN
I s n s d Sept, s a d Starch
w k y ea r. « 9 - 3 1 » p a « « ,
| 8 ^ x 1 1 ^ In ch *»,w ill» o re*
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w h o le Ptctmre G a lltr ji
G I V E S W laolM M le Prleca
H irrc* to eotaat t m r r * o n a l l goods f o *
l i m o n a i ot fa m ily use. T elia h o w to
order, a n d g iv es exact cost o f every
th in g y o u use, eat, d r in k , w e a r, or
have fu n w it h . Theae I8TVAI.UABL.K
B O O K S c o n ta in in fo r m a tio n gleaned
fro m the m a rk ets o f the w o r ld . W e
w i l l rnaU a cop y FRICK to a n y ad
dress u p o n receipt o f 10 cts. to defray
ex [tense o f m a ilin g . Let us h e a r frutti
you.
R e sp e c tfu lly ,
M O N T G O M E R Y W A R D & CC
'¿2^ óc 1 2 9 W abash A vea a e, C h icago, 1U
bered and about 20 seeded to tame grass
good dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee-
house, good orchard, etc., etc.
Pric for
place alone, « 2 , 000 : or, including a span of
horses, yoke o f oattle aud other cattle to
the number of 20 head including five cows,
besides many other valuable things about
the place 2,500. It is really a rare bargain.
Call at this office.
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This paper is kept on file at the eflBee o f
YE
1
ISEED ANNUAL
F o r 1887
will he mailed
F R E E to all
ipplicanta, and
to last »***• >u’a
customers
without or
dering it.
/nenluut/« to
all. Ft *ry p rr.
ton a«taj! G ar.
d r a, f u l l or
F T o tttr Bk.EWt t/lonld
m td fo r •(. Addreta
SON
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TIMES BUILDING g J g R * PfflUOaPHIt
CCTIUITCC F#rfEWS?lff* 1BTERTUI16 CDCC
t o llM A lU at Lowest Cash R ate. • ntC
stajap s
to *
& S O N ’ S MANUAL
I
D e t r o i t , M lcft,
■{ Randolph, Oregon: }■
J - W a l s e r , P rop.
The new A 1 Schooner
Beer of best quality always to
ark ersbu rg ,
had at the
CO
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Copy * d J Outfit to Club-r»itera Tree.
Addr»**.
HOME AND FARM. Loulsvllls.ffl|k
tr*
T. V. Nichols,
CABINET
Picture Frames, Door and Window Frames
made. Saws filed and Furniture Repaired.
All work done to order. Prices Reasonable.
Location: Near Gold Reach Hotel.
F o r Salt- a l f . r r u l U u r g a lo .
80 acres of laud, about 25 acres
cleared 12 or 14 acres of good bot
tom laod iu meadow aud garden;
about 100 fruit trees most of which
are bearing; plenty of good out
side range for stock.
W ill sell
with the place a cow k calf, a good
cook stove, chickens aud farming
tools.
W . £ . McDuffee,
Fairview, Or.
and
orders
CASH STORE!
Main Street, Coquille City Ogn.,
M A KER.
Bandon, Oregon,
Brewery,
be
from all parts filled promptly.
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Magnificent Premium List.
O n ly
Carrying: The U- S- Mails
Weils, Fargo & Co s
Express
Jarvis, Curran k Co.
A. L- Nosier. Proprietor-
Built Expressly for the
C O Q U I L L E
E X V E B
T I i A .D E
on no other Ronte.
made six round
W ILL voBSitl Run having
Thin
trips
u the last six months, is suppoM-d to keep
up her past reoord, and will until further
notice, on and alter November ir.ib, delivr
freight to Oopuille City and all points on
the lower river at the following rates:
Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and oonl
$2.50, other freight $4 per ton.
O o q c i i x z
M il l
h
Ti>o C o m p a n y .
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BLOODED
Gents Clothingi Boots and Shoes,
Clocks, Cutlery, etc.
in Groceries, Proviniona, Flour,
Lard, Beana, Candies, nuta, Tobacoo,
D EALER
W. Gallier
Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc.
B L A C K -SM IT H IN G
-A J I S T D
H o r s e -S h o e in g ’
FOW LS.
Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth
Rock Poultry for sale by Derward B. Cart
Yonoolla, Douglas County,
wright.
Oreion.
and FRIDAY
The steamer JUNO or RE8TLES8 m eets
the stage at the mouth o f the Umpqua.
New and oomfortable stages.
Fare to Portland by this route $14.50.
Each passenger allowed 50 pounds o f baggage
Passengers are requested to be in Empire
City the night before departure.
Any information in regard to the abors
line can be procured at the Biar co or Central
hotels in Marshfield, and the post office
in any public be 139 in Empire.
C i C Q U l L X t S IV ills Is
— AND—
Tug Company!!
-DEALERS IN
I!
t P A ACRES of land 2 ^ miles from Co-
1 O U qnille City. 100 acres l>ottom.40 tim
FERRY CO'S
I lln tr a te S , h e -
• rtpllv« A Prlre4
P
O F
STAG E and ST EA M B O AT line!
A Very Great Bargain.
in Ik * K o r Id.
£)ome anb ^arm.
0 2 TS
Empire CitY and Drain’s Station,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
G. A . S n o w
I. M. *!RRV A 0*
T
QilcH and Best
Wednesday and Friday.
The H ebai . i > for one yonr mid the r.bov
list of books will be sent to all subscriber
who pay up all arrearages, for $2 50 ensh,
in advance.. This will apply to new sub
scribers, who pay uh $2.50 iu advance.
•7
CHEAPEST!
PIRE CITY FOR DRAINS
EVERY
I -J EAV 8 ES EM STATION
ItZi«« «ni C«nt!«ireB. ■
_
Hats trimed to order a speciality.
Straw, l ’lush, Silk, Batin or Velvet, whiok
we will sell cheap for c a sh .
v la € .
Office. For circular, advice, terms
" Stages run all winter, leav and references to actual clients in
ing Empire City every Monday, your own State or County, write to
IT. J a « p e r I k a o e ’ s B c-^ rel. A Noral. By Mlaa M.
X Hra*ldoc. »u 'b or of **Ai.ro*» ll o r d ." o i « .
IS. T a n e y W o r k f o r l l o i s e A < !i'r r n tc n t,»n «D t!r «I y
aa v vork upon tbi» iu lja ot. erntafalnd r«»y and «racUeal
iDitrortlon» for making fan *y bat kali.w all poekaU, braekrU,
aaadio work, embroidery, a'u., e tc., profuaely aud alagaotiy
liluat rated.
I f S r l m c ' i f : J r 7 S i o r l t a f l i r t k o T o i i g . Tba
Sr.ntt .-oil v .lo '. o f fairy k^irie. ¡fubU abid. ID « cbildraa
are
d elljh t.d
n Sellini
a with_l‘_i'm.
m i*
gvjda w neUteaaa« a c t «te d ferawl.ag. g l'lc g lh a r a le » < d
atodern in*|iinW lor all or -aatoca.
*1. l*ael\il K tio rr li-.iir w ft*r t h e SufU lw a. a bandy
Bc-k of
iuf,'. ...ai'.c ' fo* ChR, u^oc msu t and Tikfloos
•Dij^elA.
22. T t o l ? u m t
F t r l l j W k y et-
Clfiffl. c*o:aii.!n< :
:.<-ia r ! c i'c lli-c t ec* l!u g rtolpa* «nd
t in t , to heuMk— , -ra. a: o t . '. t g l w » to ow n r*ii ooir,a **a
ai.D'-n*» by kfatp:- S w c ui*r*li*i.
M. J if iu a r r a n n t l t ' l A i c n i l n F u r I w « 7 l a z A « , »
»art latereiilng and li. u n .-t;ic l^rk c f trarala. JetcriMng
tl e'y -t '.l«r '.lie. h a biu , s*^..ter vud cua U ck o f Ibe pecpl»
of fo. In. eauBlriei.
31. b i I 'o p t i l s r T n llo O o . S o».* »Uo u abt«» mualu.
S o r d .o f c l tT, old aud new »■ ng».
*1 4 a i l e d r . « e > . .*. K< r '
H* H n .1, Couway.
34. A t t h o U a r l l ' k Tf- r i-c y . A h **,-!. By Horans«
Warder a *'h r of " The I!ouo* t : (ha ba r.i-. ale
IT. M D J e r l T r e > » c r , ,'-n. ■* b'atal. By “ Ih a Ducb-
aat. ’ auil r oi " V Ur
ore
1 * | )a .-t B a y * . ' A N ot«!. By tbc author o f “ CailaA
Back.**
W. M K i i U i m n th»** S r o v . A Koral B , B L. Far-
Jaon aui*n r of " ¿read and l neata-cad K t « « » .- «U
M I .e n l l u - . A Noted. Hy .'.'ary Cacil l i a j . aotbor of
Brenda Y orra ."
kl. G a h r i l’ i .V u r r S a c o . A Noval. By Wllkla Co.'.ln»,
author <*f * >o N cu
i f H e a p in g } ! , e M k i r l t I s j .
A Korol. By Nary
C.cU lit* author v.f O.J klld.'let u'k H enry." els.
U U u tllo v C a - l e o c . A K orol. By kill# M. K. Br»4-
don, aa'h »r of *
Audle>'« Fcurcf.** «to
*4 A lso li!« -y
A Nov«l. B j th« «cthor « f
** D^r« I hor> rj.”
U . V t l M l o U r n U k A N o?*!. Ey Mr«. AUxAudcr, ««•
%Vr of • T t« w o.ii’j j O t." «tc.
jq S U t r r K oa . n , A N oyc I
By W llkl« C«nini. «uihor
Of Th? Worunii iu White. * cto.
87 A n n o . A Nuiel. D; Ur«. K trry Wood, «uihor of
*4 F u t L\ n s ? ."
U T b o L » u p e ! B o i h . A M ot «! By MU« li«lo«k ,
•Ltt or of * J.»hn H u lif»:, *;cDt! u o n ," «to.
h1 U o b l n t o «
A tu rillljj- narratle«
D « b U1
P c K ir S«*:ri*A4LgU e ad\eQ iur««of t v U U M j tfi lit« SoclB
Oocan.
IS’j w U> M * & •
u l t r y Y m y . A pr&etlc*) id «
lu 'iru itlv o
of &i tl*?l >i by
P H Jacob*. Poullrj
Editor r f •* The fa rm and Garueu,'* P hil«.; lilustrmled.
fJ.
C h c m te tl E ip r r tiie D U il
b o o l which teli« Low to perfbrni hundreds of «uiusiog tries«
In d u . 4c *.nd
experim ents with simple M«ut*.
42.
o f t h e P o r U e o r tiin in * eharruinj ««I«#»
tion* fr^m T*jmi.Bon, Lorw lellow, W hittier, B yro«. Sh«U«j,
Moore. Bryent, eod m * r? other«.
« . K u lltll.a s r < « M
ft>r P v n e U o a L I . a w ^ s *
H o u i m . A full d o ic 'ip iio n nnd plan* of f-ifht suoderm
Bou«o«, ranufu^* !o r rlce ftem
tof4f>CK». Illu*tr«ted.
44.
ctcwA o f I ’ rsbM c M e » - W « * b ir ir t o « , fr «» B -
llo, Webster. • lay. Tllden, Liueoln, 8oott Grant Gorfleld,
G lk litoo*, R atio», H&Utkick, Loe, and «31 the leading M l
of th« century
46. Aimo p * F a b l « « . The work o f An m odest genlu*.
Children h «y « rend them for coatari««, so d grow « psoplt
tuoie them «very day.
Ruching Embroidery
Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc.
two-
W e refer, here, to the Postmas
thirds of thisjline is on a smooth, ter, Supt. of Money Order Div.,
hard 6ea beach and on one of Ore and to officials of the U. S. Patent
RIIBlisilA TOLISE, ?GQ,000 EACH ISSUE
COQUILLE CITi, ORECON.
Laces.
I S i 'b 'b c x i s ,
and. O rn a m e n ts.
Patent Office, and we can obtain
patents in less time than those re
Larga - 1 Circulation of »ny Agricultural P»p«r
ia the Wsit.
Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Propietor
Meat Market,
Tips-
Pateuts obtained, aud all P A T
C o q u ille C ity, Ogn.
R. E. BUCK, rROPRIETOR.
f
NEW
LIVERY and FEED PAT ENTS!
STABLE,
R is ia
LADIES AND.OHIIDREN S K A T S
F lo w e r s , O s t r ic li
F lu m e s a n d
Neatly and promptly done, at the
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
HI, XT
C edar ,
2 yr
B
E E
f i r ,:-* a s h , [ m a p l e ,
m trtlb ,
Alder and spruce lumber alwaysjon
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
TOWING
By the Tug K A T I E
C O O K , on
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
Timber, match-tvood and 6tave tim
ber purchased.
Orders for lumber filled in quanti
ties to suit, and at the lowest living
rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
C H A S . F. D O E .
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
v l n l8 tf.
POST OFFICE
Store,
C. ANDREWS
PROPRIETOR,
CO N STAN TLY
Keeps
An assortment of
Boots and shoes,
Hats and caps,
Stationery, Inks,
Dry goods and
Clothing L a
dies, Gents
and Childrens
General fur
nishing goods;
also groceries,
Canned goods,
Cigars, tobacco
lowest living prices.
Shop next and candies. H e pays the high-
door east of Leuevo’s drug store, j est price for country produce
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Coquille City, Oregon.