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« NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. As the snow is disappearing in Land Office at ltoseburR, Ore Ron. ) Montana to such an extent as to Feb. 21, 1887. | Pl’BLIHUKl* KVKRY TUKSDAT. reveal the dead cattle on a thou - 1 X *O T IC E is Inrebv given that the follow- J. A. D e a n , Editor and Proprietor. sand hills,the stockmen of the ter 1 Y iuR-nauied settler has filed notice o f liis intention to make final proof in support of ritory are enabled to compute their 1 his claim, and that Biiid proof will be made Devoted to the interests o f the Coquille loss. It will average fully thirty before the clerk of the county court o f Coos River iiarticularly, ami of the County gen- Co., OreR., at Empire City, Oreg., on Thurs per cent in the Southeastern and day, April 7th, 1887, viz: Hiram Thurston, erally. in Pre-emption, D. 8. No. 471>2 for the S. W. hi, Subscription. i>er year.........................$2.00. thirty-five to forty per cent, the Northwestern part o f the terri Sec. 8, Tp. 28. S. R. 12 West, Wil. Mer. He names the f ollowiug witnesses to prove T U E S D A Y , M A R C H *20, 1887. tory. his continuous residence upon, and cultiva CoquiHf Ctlrj jftmliL U r r w M lr r V u lle j Ite m * . Fine weather and stock improv ing. Wm. 13. steps lightly in Brewster ■ | h | f C D T I Q C D Q Of oth#M.who with tja.im ina A U V C n I I d C n d this paper, or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at as 10 49 Randolph St . | the Advertising Agency of L I I R U O T U M I AC OK I II U H J tv a The Best Bargian- 33!$ acres of good botto t la- d, seven again. miles below Coquille City, on the river, W eep not, N. S., while others prioe $1200. Liberal time on $400 > t the smile, even if thy thoughts do d r ift ' amount. Twenty-one head of cuttle for 1 toward Dora. Snow is almost goue. and the hole worn so much by mail pouch es that it has collapsed, and happy are the mail carriers that they es caped the fall thereof. Mr. Editor, you say explain why the mail car riers, being on tim e,d id not bring the paper mail. They did have mail—letters and papers * to your heart’s content, and sure and did yon not see them? two large pnper sacks marked Coquille City. May be your Fairview carrier, as he has done heretofore, left one or both at Fairview. Let the mail rest gent ly as 1 think everybody has news enough now since the back mail Las all been forwarded to its desti nation. Anza. W hy try to evade, Anza; there were many times when the letter mail came and the pajjers were left behind. At the time refered to, we got the two sacks o f paper mail, but what does it amount to in sev eral weeks’ accumulation. What we wanted to know was how it wus impossible to bring paper mail when the carriers got through with the latter mail. What we meant by our mail, was all of it; not a few- old, dead papers that had come weeks before. These we could have^gotten along without, and as they were kept till they were dead, it w’ould have been the proper ca per to have used them to bridge mud-holes with. W hen it comes to that point that it takes one mouth to get mail from Roseburg to Coquille City-, we had letter have the mail sent some other way through the winter season. The stages on this route make the trip in summer in 12 hours, and we have received mail this winter that has been as long as 36, 37, and 38 days over the same road. W ho is to blame? W e should like to know if it is pertinent for Coquillers to ex pect mail at all. ---------------------------------- [Coon Bay News.] ► ♦# > —_ President Cleveland was 50 years old on the 18th. L IZ Z IE P R 1E N , I f you are ufflicted with rheuiuhtiain, neuralgia, | uervoua exhauetiou, dyspepsia, or with diaeaB'-s o f ; the liver, kidney», headache or cold feet, awollen : or weak ankle», ewollen feet, an A bdom inal licit aud a pair o f Magnetic Foot Batterieit have no hu - pertor in the relief and cure o f all theae com plaint». T hey carry a pow erful m aguetlc force to the »«at o f VTITILL run regularly to this place for the dlseaae. Y> one year, having been (bartered by For lame back, weukue»» o f the spine, fallin g o f the Womb, leucorrheea, ch ron ic inflammation and Mr. Lyons for thut time. ulceration o f the wom b, Incidental hem orrhage or T H E E E IE 3 S T flooding, painful, auppreaaed and irregular m en- •tratlon, barrenneaa, and change o f life, thle is the Is a dry, wife schooner, and Capt. ‘ ‘Dick” Beat Appliance and Curative Agent Know n. g a careful and courteous master. Freighi Price o f Supporter with M agnetic F oot Batteriea, re cheap ns the cheap«“'»!. uf¡ tí flu. Bent by expree» C. O. D. and exam ination al low ed, or by mall on receipt o f prioe, and if not NOTICE! found »atiafactory even after aix m onth» trial they .411 persons indebted to me by book ac can be returned and m oney refuuded. In ordering, count, are notified to call and Kettle by aeud meaaure o f waist and size o f shoe. T hey are worn over the underclothing. They March 1. 1887. After that date nil accounts hold their r o v i a roB E vza. not settled will be placed in the hands of a Hend stamp for the “ New Departure in Medical collector fur collection. Treatment W ithout M ed icin e," with thousands o f Dr. John C. Stockman. testim onials. Bend for circulars. W rite ua fu ll par Coquille City, Feb. 15. ticulars an regards your difficulties—order direct. €api. Peter Kelson, Master, NEW Meat M arket! M eat M a rk et JOllMV & STO.VK, Props., Myrtle HAULING! AL'LING done to suit the times- Shingles, Shakes and pickets furnish, U ed on short notice. A. G. Aiken, Coquille City, Ogn, v4n2*J Mrs. C. W.Olive. Mrs. A.G. Aiken. O LIVE & AIKEN. Have iust received at t lie ir n e w M illin e r y S t o r e !! A Large Variety of Point Nursery. Coquille City. H F lo w e r s , C s tr lc L Llui3nn.es a n d Tips- L a ces, ZRi'b'bcin.s, a n d O r n a m e n ts . Ore9ou,|v g - “ » | ™ S ^ J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, constantly on hand a well regulated assort ment. cheaper than the cheap.-st. Send in your orders no pain» spared to yive full satisfaction. ___ v4n!7 •M A R V E LO U S T tL e nett Ttntlj of tutjvcu. »»4 a» «Link ne eat eta < B tM S -M IL L IO N ZESCCZELAO ST O ZE- N. P. Hansen, Prop. Agent for Gibbsou's tine whiskies, an AAA whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED CHICAGO BEER and PORTER at whole sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA l*eer on drauRhl and in bottles. v3nl9 N O T I C E. Notice is hereby Riven that the partner ship heretofore existing 1« tween the under- siRned under the firm name of Johnson Laird aud Co., is this day dissolved by ran- tual consent, and said Joseph Johnson, and J. C. Laird are hereby authorized to settle all liabilities, and collect all outstanding in debtedness due said firm. SiRiied this 16th day of Feb.. 1887. J. C. Laird Joseph Jomison W. A. Rowan. F U R N I T U R E STORE, L E a . r l£ , lE ^ ro p ., aaadla work, ambrollary, ala., ala. , profuealy aad »lapaatly lUuatraaed. 19. i l r i a a ' l F a ir y S to r ic a f c r th e T a u p . Tha collection af fairy Morion ipubliehod. Tha cLUdrth 1 »1C« vie« ikaa them. ar» 4» I if h tod a a l o f E t l a m t l e far l u l l * aud Gcntlvaiea. a SO. H u n pit Inp Ike rule» ed la roll! rollten«»» ar.d pood toeedlhi. bra •Md» ta to ■oder« ouçaeti» for an all ociaelrne. odors oucaotta ocraai-iD». U . C atriil K a e w le d g o f c r aha M H H oa, a kaady ho-ik of oaoful lafc.nt.aUca fo* alt, «pot. tatxj and ruloaa •sl.jcota. tl. T h e H o m o C o o h B o o h a a d F o m lt « I'b ja A - a tae, oootali.ijf ituad.oj* cl i \ccllpbt cou(U|r ir«i|>n mad bli t, to bou»ck . *i«r», a', -o t-llio f bow to c a /i all oomatoa Sllnrau by «latpla ho-c* rcmcdle—. M arshfield , O gn . Dealer in Furniture, Doors. Glass and Pic ture Frames, etc., and aRent for White*» Sewing Machines. v ln ltf Ü. B. Jlaaarri aad <’u»f ctaa ta Far A way Laada, > Send for Price L iu o f raw Furs and v im , Roots, Water fowl's s i n ; and wild Game to W. Gouldspee, Boston, Massachusetts. Obus. Edwards. Jas. b u rk e. mm, v*rr latorcotlrg aad lustruitttc book of tint«:«, drwnblaf lb« pvcullar Ilf*, bahlto, tuaauvu aad cuokuu» of ti» paopla af furti/o couBlrl««. 1*. N ? P o p a la r B a lle d a . S * a t tl«« u Ju.»t ta<u(<. Word» of all ift« old aud i ««r o rgi. K ('«tiled Itauk. A Note!. By Hn«h foevoy. M- A t th e W o r l d ’e M t-r e y . A Not el. By Floroaoo Ward*«, author of •• Tbe Bouaa CB the Harrfc, " aw II. M lldre»l T r e v e n l e e . A Koval. By “ Tkv Cu«b- o h , " autl.or of Sully Dr >n. ale M. D a rk D r y e . A Kovel. Hj the author of "Cullod Book." 3*. S h a d o w s a e t h e K n e w . A Kortl By B. L. Far- )oon. author of " Btead-aad l Uoooe aud XD«e»,' IU M. L e o lln 'v A Kcttl. By Mary Cacti Bay. aithor of •• Brrnda Yor«o.” tl. O abrlal'a B o r r l t g a A Koval. By Wllklt Cullloi, author of * No Name," etc. H . H e a y l a i t o o W h l r l w i a d . A Norel. By Uary Cooil Hay. author of " Old Ulddlclun'» liuicy." *w. It. D a iiltr I 'a r le o o . A hotel. By ill«» U. E. Brad- dort, autlutr cf ■ l-uilr Andlsy » Peer»!." ate 44. A G o ld en l > a « l . A Boval. By th» aotbor af *• Dora Thorno." »te. 44. Y a le rlc 'a F a t e A No.al. By Ur«. AUundor. to - tier of •• Tbo wooing O 't." oto. M. Stator Boam A No-.»1 By Wtiklo Callth», author af ' Tbo Wcotau la W hile," aw. ST. A n e a . A NoveL By Mr*. Hoary Wood, author of " Ea»t I-yno».” i t T h a l .a e r e l C a t h . A Koval. By MU» Malock, eotlior of " John llahfav, U»utle>uan," »to. IS. B o bta ooa C ru aoe. A thrilllbe i.arratlr« hv Daniel D- t oe. deicriblujtlM adveatutviof a caitaway la the South FaclOc Ooeaa. 40. l io w to M a k e P e a ll v x P a y . a yractlral and instructive aertei of articl/» by Mr P H Jacob«. Poultry Editor of •• Tbo Farm aad Garaoa," Foils ; tlluatrated. 41. P a r lo r I f a g io autd C 'h cm lo e l C v y rr lv tirn U .« hook «kick tel:« how to porforai hundred- ol aiuurlof trick» ta marie and In-tru r.ivo rxpcrlmocta with almylc afrnu. 41 G e m * a f t h e P o r ta , ooi tnlnln« chara.lnf ««lee- Mou> fruta Teitayaoa, !^>B«r*llov, V. Llttler, Byroa. Bbolloy, Mo'ire, Bryant, and many ether«. 41. B n ild le s P in a s Car P r a e t le a l, L a w -«o a t Hoaaca. A lull do«erlptlon and plant af Xifht modtra heum», ranvtnt In pries frem ISO to |45<ki. IHaalraud. I t A e e e d o te e o f P a b U c M e « —B »«hlnyton. Frank- Hn. Wrbttor. flay, Tlldan, Ltnooln. Soon Gr»r.: Garfleld. Gladiiona, Bntlar, Bancaok, Loo, aad ell lb* Wading men af i*t« oratory 44 «Baeg’ a F a h l -a . Tha work of kn aoclnt grnlaa Children have read thorn for aaawrlaa, aad grava peopW boot« th«ta every day. Wm. R ohm . ¡ í i ü R R E And Company, Myrtle Point, Or., Dealers in 1 11 Will keep constantly on hand Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, P U R I n T I T U R E , Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds, C S r r s c e r ie s , C r c c l s e r j r a n d G la s s "W a re , Which will be sold at the lowest living cfish prices or given in exchange fo Wool, Hides, Eggs and all Kinds of F a rm P rc d n c s For which a market can bo found, and the highest prices will be allowed. Cal! and price goods before purchasing elsewhere. v4n32 P R I C E S !* « g a i l t t O N o v e l» e n d M t r W a r A», k y F a n a as A a ik Tk* l liv lii l k o o r n a s , A l Lae » » «a a * t 4H t H v on ea A w ay. T M k t o »«blKievl 1» ta *«*■ fc.al | |>a»epblet fern, aud »11 all i n are pruned ___»ublnSrJ »ag u a In « , and ‘ - --------- * V*P«T. TLey »•a (M< ‘ V*» » F « -------- Bwd TL.j Baal k af a i eianlaa tie Uat aitkoot radlc* W en t» many that be at 1 (be eh would ___ _____ Dbe u> neeeree. la ciotH-bouad form Iteae baeti would e*«l I 1 . e e ear'll. Faeb book la complete la llaelf. 1. T h e I V U e w U o d e tt P a p e r » . I l l * ti the book »ear which * our prat, l.uether* lauphad till they triad, aad aa ran renny to-day at Haver wa«. 11 la jual •a I. lV I a lc r K v e » a l l a a p J K a e r a a U e a e . a larpa aaUartlom af lollop Ckaradc.*, lajiaaua. M , Game». Gatuea, fu Puitlai. n la i. ela.. eto fcraa- fcr Ba rn» 1 ptibrrlupe. prteala theatrical«, and avealnpe at bcjia. I. U aok to ( h e O ld H ornet A hotel. 1 ; 11 ary Cecil Hat. author of *• Hidden Ferile." 4. M a lo p u e t , K w l U S i » » a n d Kw edU pa, a larpa and cbolaa ao.lrcuaa for aahool ciUhtOau« and p.bli» aud prltata •atert.mntroia- 4. T h a S ta a d a n l b e t t o r IT r itc r fcr Ladle« and Gaa- lieaaea, a eomoleta pt.Uo to rrm-afcndtaca. glviop plala dlrectlene he tneeotn(oaltloa o f lettare vl avary kind, auk tauunerabla form» aad txaiaplea. f . T h e F r o ir u Dt-ep. a Natal. By Wllkla Colllaa, Mthor of “ The W.-mao la W lUte," oto T. l t » 4 C o u rt F a r m . A hotel. By lire Hetry Wool, author of •• Kail Lyuoc," aec I. T h a L a d y a f th a L a k e . B* Sir Walter Saott. "Tha lady of tha Lake" naroruaaoe la virew. and of all l i t var&e of Scott, eon#it more beautiful tfcan line. 4. l a Cmpld’p l e t , A hovel. By tie author of - Dora Thorn j " 10. Aaaaa U a r t c a . * A Koval. Br Gcorpe kltat. au thor af "Adaia Bed*.' “ Tha hill! ou the Flos«. ala. II. L a d y G w e a tlo lla e ’ a U r e a a . A Koval. By tha •athor of ' Dora I borne." 11. T h a M y a t a r r a f t h a H a lly T r e e . A Koval By Ike author o f ,T Dora Tborae " IS. T h a B a d p e t o f TV It. D i n e r lead F u n , a larpa •allaetlea of the ranuy etorloa, ahrich*«. anaodoiei. poaua, had Joke*. 14. d a h a B avaarh an k'a TV Ilk. A Novel. By Mlaa Kalook. author of " John llallfai. Uc3tleu.au eta 14. T h a G r a y H e a a a . A Kovai By lire Gaikell, hathor of •• MaryBartoo.' euo. Id. S ta te « » C o m p le te S to rie d by Popular Author», ■»bracing leva, hunioroua and detaotlte elorlet. etorlea of •acletr Life, af advantnre, af railway life, ate., ail vary la- tereetlop. 11. A a t per D a a e 'a * e a r » t A Kowl. By Kim U. S Braddon, author of “ Auiora Flayd." ale. i am Urti y praetlcal Front St., Marshfield, Ur., LIVERY and FEED P A T E N T S ! STABLE, C o q u ille C ity , Ogn. R. K. BUCK, iw itu m JSTHnuling Dune on Short N otice. N o ttr e . The traveling public wishing to visit nnyjpart o f Oregon or Wash ington territory, will find it greatly | to their interest and com fort to go , by the Em pire City and Drain I Station Stage Line. Over two- ! thirds o f this'hne is on ft smooth, j Imrd sen beach and ou one o f Ore- j gon’s most beautiful rivers. Stfigea run all winter, leav ing Empire City every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Fare to Portland only $14.40. n!4. A fler Forty year»’ • i)>rricnce in the reparation of mora :han One Hundred Thoruwtnd acplicktlona for patents in tha Untied htatra and Forngn coun tries. tus pnbiiahera o f tba Sciantifio American continue to act a» aolicitore for paten ta, caveatg. trada-marka. copy- -------------- rights, etc., for the United Stales, and to obtain patents in Canada, England. France, Germany, and nil other countries Thrireipari- anon 1 » unatyualod end their facilities are uuiur- pasaad. Dra.ringa and apeciflcations prepared and filed in tba I'uieut Office oo »hort notice. Terms very reasonable. No chargr for oxaiuination of models or drawiDjra Advice by mail free PalenG obtained through MnnnAOo.arenoticcd inthe S t I E V T I F I C A k IK K I C A M . which has the largest circulation and ia the nioet intluential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantage» of such a untie» every patentee understands. Thia large and splendidly illnatrated newspaper Is published W E E K L Y st H3.00eyear. and ia admitted to be the best paper devoted to eeienceL mechanica. Invention», engineering: works, and other departments o f industrial progress, pub- lia i#d in any country. It contains the name* of •II patentees and title o f »vary invention patented aaeh week. Try it four months for ons dollar. Sold by all newsdealer». If yon have an invention to patent write to Munn A Co., publishers o f Scientifle A n e riw fo Ml Rroedway, New York H a n db ook ab ou t p aten ts m a iled free« Q w 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 p e o p l e u s e FERRY’S SEEDS C O -,\ v A appiiuanta. and tu last geaatin'» cuutomen without or dering it. Jnoatuablc to all .E v e r y p er . ton urtng Car den, field or « SHEDS »Anuid e n d for it. AddretM D e tro it, M i c h The new A 1 Schooner ark ersbu rg , T o a r . Copy and Outfit to Club-raisers Free. Address, HOME AND FARM. Loulsvllts luillfi lim n T. V. Nichols, I 1 jv Bandon, Oregon, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offloe at ltoHehurg, Oregon, t Picture Frames, Door and Window Frames i ebruary 11, 1887. ( made, Saws filed and Furniture Repaired. O T IC E ia hereby given that the follow ing-named oettler has tiled notice of All work done to order. Prices Reasonable. hi» intention to make final proof in support Location: Near Gold Beach Hotel. of hin claim, and that »aid proof will be made before the Clerk of the County Court o f Co os County, Or. at Empire City,Oregon, on Thursday, March 31, 1887, viz: Jacob Higly, pre-emption D. S. No. 3659 for the lot» 3 and 4 and 8 H o f N. W. ^ 8eo. 4, Tp. 278. R. 12 west Wil. Mer. He name» the followin • witnesses to prove his continuous resdence upon, aud cultiva tion of, said land, viz. ------ o -------- Wm. Beardsley _ Geo. Johnson ' ‘ all o f Sumner, Coos Co. ^l^HIS Old and Reliable Resort is kept in J. B. Dully Oreg. 1. good order, and no pains are Hpared Wm. Kennedy to render oomfort to guest». A share of Chas. W. Johnston, febl5 v5n82 Register. the patfonage is naked. N Lockhart Hotel! Empire City, Or., MRS. S. A . MOOItK, PROP. '.V bered nnd about 20 seeded to tame grass; good dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee- house, good orchard, etc., etc. Pric for p’ ace 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 other valuable things al>out the place 2,500. It is really a rare bargain. Call at this offioe. n44tf This paper la kept Built Expressly for the C O Q U I L L E R X V E E ir S -A -D D E ILL Run on no other Route. This vessel hnving mnde six round trips W in the last six months, is supposed to keep up her past record, and will until further notice, on and after November 15th. ilrlivr freight to Copuille City and all points on the lower river at the following rates: Flour $3 per ton. salt, nails, iron and ooal $2.50, other freight $4 per ton. OoQtriLLM M il l A T o« C o m pan y . v4nl2 BLOODED FOWLS. Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Rook Poultry for sale by Derward B. Cart wright. Youcolla, Douglas County, Oregoc Wells, Fargo & Co's Express Jams, Corn all 4 Co. EAVSES EMPIRE CITY FOR DRAINS ^ STATION EVERY I MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route $14.50. Each passenger allowed 50 pounds o f baggaga Passengers are requested to lie in Empire City the night before departure. Any information in regard to tbe above line can be procured at tbe Blai co or Central hotels in Marshfield, and the post office in any public h” tse in Empire. O O Q U I L U : IW T T .T . — AND— Tug Company!! -DEALERS IN— — AND ALL KINDS OF— L C edar , T E R M ’S S O N D V E R T IS IN G U f ir M ,, ash B E R , m aple , m yrtle , Alder and: spruce lumber alwaysjon lmml and for sale at the lowest rates. l i e a t the office o f TOWING By the T ug K A T IE COOK, on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. r& G EN TS Timber, match-wood and stave tim TIMES 3UIIDÍH8 g g g f ô PffiUDElPHl*. ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti rcT iM iT re ForlfWWim iMFITMie c o t e LO I IMA I Ld at LowMtCuh Rate« i n t t ties to »uit, and at the lowest living s to m p s f c r A YER St S ON'S MANU 1L rates. J. P A R K E R , CH AS. F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, v l 11 I 8 tf. Randolph, Oregon: J- J . W a ls e r , P rop. Beer o f best quality always to be had at the Brewery, aud orders from all parts filled promptly. vn33 A- L- Nosier. Proprietor- W**. Carrying: The U- S- Mails ACRES of land 2>v miles from C o CASH STORE! MAKER. STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! 1 6 0 quille City. 100 acres bottom ,40 tim Main Street, Coquille City Ogn., CABINET Empire CitY and Drain's Station, A V ery Great Bargain. 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T H IS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T l i e L a t e s t S t a l e s Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, | Feb. 21, 1887. f $1*00. Enquire of ¡ 5 . W. Gilman, or at thin L A D I E S AND C H IID R E N 'S L E A T S "VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow- THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO., office. _______ ___ ___ _ n41tf. J.1 ing-uamed settler has filed notice of his 134 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. intention to muk« final proof in support of FOR SALE. _n 9 0 v B .___________ __ his claim, and that said proof will be made $20a0, one-half down: A Rood farm o f before the Register or Receiver of the U. 8. P I O N E E R 87 acersgood land improved, situated at the Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thurs junction of South aud Middle forks o? Co day, April 7th. 1887, viz: Joseph Goeller, quille river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining pre-emption I). S„ No. 4.">22for theN. W. F. H. PADEN & COMPANY, Props., the premises. Sec. 11, Tp. 29. S. It. 13 West, Wil. Mer. Coquille City, Oregon. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva AVING Opened the Pioneer Market in sh ip -sh H p e , we are prepared t o furnish tion of, said land, viz: the choicest meats as cheap as the cheapest. I^ E K P Constantly on hand a good Wash C. Bnllard j of Norway, Myrtle Point, Oregon, Hats trimed to order a speciality. John F. Munford - Coos County, We will keep nothing but the best, and will I I V Supply of fresh aud choice meats, and S. E. Aasou ) Oregon. fill orders from any point on short notice Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, whist Deliver the same to any point of tho'river Philip E. Draue. of Coquille City, Oregon. we will sell cheap for cash . vlnfi. ou Short Notice. Chas. W. Johnston, ___n37 tf C IT T marl Register. )RO PAG ATO R of, and dealer in Fruit 1 Trees and small fruit». He keeps The Areata sailed Tuesday, and expects to return again immediate ly- Piles were driven Friday for the marine ways, being constructed by Christensen & Johnson. Mrs. Lockhart and Miss Aggie left for California on the steamer, with the intention o f residing there in future. Dr. Steele made a short visit to the bay last week, returning to the city on the same trip o f the steam er. H e expects to be absent two months. Trout fishing afford id splendid sport on Coos river last Saturday. E. O ’Connell and J. W . Bennett caught 70 nice ones during the af ternoon. The lumber market has not been better for years than at present. From every point on the Pacific coast, where saw mills are located, comes the welcome news of lively times. There are not sufficient vessels to carry the lumber to mar ket, and freights have gone up and ship yards are busy. tion of, said land, viz: Geo. Koonts l o f Handon, C oob County, Dan. Koonts » Oregon. Wm. Doyle, of Parkersburg, Oregon, aud (). Willard, of Coquille City, Oregon. Chas. W. Johnston, marl -( Register. TO THE LADIES! Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Cutlery, etc. EALER in Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. D POST OFFICE S to r e , C. ANDREWS PROPRIETOR, . CON STAN TLY Keeps An assortment o f Boots and shoes, Hats and caps, Stationery, Inks, D ry goods and Clothing L a dies, Gents nnd Childrens General fur nishing goods; -A js r o also groceries, H o r s e - S i i o e i 33 .gr Canned goods, Neatly and promptly done, at the j Cigars, tobacco lowest living prices. Shop n e x t, and candies. H e pays the high door east o f Leneve’s drug store, j est price for country produce Coquille City, Oregon. v ln 2 W . Gallier BLACK-SMITHING