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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. witnesses: G. D. Elgin, W. H. Land Oflioe at Hone hurt;, Oregon. Harris, O. J. Grant, Oscar Reed, May 16, 1887. I PUBLIBfTBD KTKBT TCH8DAY. OTICE is hereby given that the follow C. Schroedor, M. P. 'Whittington, ing-named settler baa filed notioeof his J. A. D e a n , Editor and Proprietor John Berry, John, Cocke, L. Har- intention to make final proof in support of locker, G. A. Brown, G. W. Majory, his claim, and that said proof will be made Devoted to the interests of th efoq n ille H. Hartly, B. C. Shull, D. McNair, before the Register or Receiver of U. 8 . River particularly, aud of the County gen* Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wed and others too numerous to men nesday, Jnne 21)th 1887, viz: Caleb T. R obi •rally. Mr. Barklow has learned son, pre-emption D. S. No. 4 « !« , for the 8 . Subscription, per year........................ $ 2 . 00 . tion. four things at court First, that W. X of 8 . W. X Sec. 22, 8 . E. Vi o f 8 . E. X Sec. 21, N. W. X of N. W. % Sec. 27 and TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1887. myrtle land near Myrtle Point is N. E. X of N. E. >4 Seo. 28, Tp., 28 S. R. 13 valued at sixteen dollars per acre, West Wil. Mer. N lu iitlr r . He names the following witnesses to prove and second, that it can be cleared I have been lying in the tall for thirty dollars per acre. Third, his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: grass watching the siyus of the that one-quarter of a mile of fence T. J. Patty times. I find there is no subject will fence one and one-quarter W. T. Miller _ all of Coquille City. Hiram Fish Coos County, uuder the sun that is or ought to miles of road on both sides. J. H. Lamb Oregon. Chas. W. Johnston, be of m o r e interest to the people of Fourth, that there was a large lake mu2t Register. this country than the subject of discovered ou his farm during cir s la D d e r ; f o r if wo are not slander cuit court. Jas. Burke. Wm. Rohm. We think that it Ch»«. Edwards. ing anyone, we can just put it would be a paying investment for there—some one is slandering us the discoverer to put on a large A great deal of this slandering is > jjt-efimer to transport tho pro- And Company, dona fpr pasetime aud is not co n -1 qUC0 tllftt Barklow can grow dusive of very serious consequences; on liia little patches of peas and but there is a great deal more that potatoes along the river bank. Dealers in is done for revenge for some fan Rancher. ---------------- , . —--------- cied wrong; and this is the variety I always like to sit down on. This P a t e n t s G r a n t e d to the citi Will keep constantly on hand is the breed that is running at zens of the Pacific States during large just now. I have heard so the past week, and reported ex Dry Goods and Clothing, many stories about the loose mor pressly for the H e r a l d , by C. A. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, als of ray friends, that I have come Snow k Co., Patent lawyers, Wash F U K N I T U B E , to seriously doubt my own virtue. ington, D. C. Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds, Why, I heard a story told at the Chas. Bell, Old Tacoma, W. T., hotel dinner table a few days ago, curtain fixture; H. W. Bedemau, O - r o c e r i e s , C r o c k z e r s r s tu d . O - la s s T X 7 "a xo , that was so good we all just filled San Francisco, Cal., stove grate; T. Which will be sold at the lowest living up on it and let the grub go Scot A. Byler, San Francisco, Cal., cash prioes or given in exchange for free. There are some cases where hoisting machine; G. A. k C. F. Wool, Hides, Eggs and all Kinds of slander does not materially damoge Fleming, San Jose, Cal., fruit drier; F a rm iF r o d / v a c e the candidate, as in our own case, M. H. Murphy, Portland, Or., fruit For which a market can be found, and the while in others the effect is very picker; A. G. Page, San Francisco, highest prioes will be allowed. Call and price goods before purchasing bad. I had a friend once in this Cal., Elivator; J. Pracy, San Fran v4n32 elsewhere. state, a young lady of good family, cisco Cal., direct acting machine; bright and intellectual and pretty. Paul Possiter, San Francisco, Cal., » M A H V E L O U « P R IC E S U An infamous story was circulated feed water heater; W. L. Van Har by an enemy. It was canied by lingen, fastening for rail joists, and • «■ »U M F w W » a l O U .r Warfca, k f F u m m i , U « n , AI b m I <H t « Away. TB» > l i ü u U W others and believed by a few mors. W. J. Woodley, faucet. hole aud *r» yaMuWal to k m » »amputai h m , aa4 »U w » yrtoMS A m f»* 4 tra* a»aa ■■■< jpapar. TU; WM af • ■rato T u U n « f Mt-jMto. Mto w* Cilok u m . « I IU Ü H She took it very hard, became dis stopper, both of San Francisco,Cal. & « lut «Itom i t a llo « Wäret« a a ; «hat U U n to » u a ci u m , la cteto-huiuto fona toma beata veto! «aal couraged, dejected, disheartened S t . # # umek. Bacb beok te complet» U Itaatf. 1. T h a W M a w B a A a tt P a p e r a . TkU b t o t o t »TW abito iato fraadaaotoara Ui.jt.to Sii tha; Otto, aa« and lost confidence in the world, TO SELL OR TRADE. k U U À u faaay aa-éey u H i f » t u . 1 W l a t e r C r e a l a « K a e r e a tla a a . a lana «aiuaitoe and fell to that depth from which •( Atoll» Ckaradto, TaSlaeaz. C > m f t i i k i to*.. Afra- One of the prettiest nnd beet place 4 in •lai laiharta*», priva»» tbaatrlrala, aa« « ’ «aia*» M tona. I. B r a k ta th a O ld H a m a A I « ' « . By D u ; so few women ever rise. I saw her Southern Oregon situated 8 mile* south of Own Mar. asit.or ct “ Hildas retila.'' Grants Pass in Josephine county. The lr s tlo e s a « K r a f t s r a t large A W ila p N , H r e tta o a aa« a year after. The meeting was by lar ackaol aahlbltlaiu axd »aolia aud aa« «bote» wiUcüaa bw " place consists of 331 acres; 100 acres in cul aritmia «alar I alane a ta. ■ T h a S ta a S a r S I. t » e r W r t te r fcf l a d l o aad Oaa- merest accident, but the recogni tivation 50 of red clover from which two Naaan, a l o a u . i l guida to oorraapondaaaa. (trlaa »lala «IracMeaa *>r toa «Pipatetea» af tettar» W arar, kind, with tion was mutual. She asked me crops can be bad each year. A good house, iBaumarabla Urna and axunplra. A T h e T r a a r a !> « • » . A Sarto. *7 W lillà CaWae, aathar af Tha «t omaa lu W kit*,'' ata. if I were still a friend to her. Aye, barns, orchard, aud a good grist mill which T. U r « C a a r t f a r m . A Marat. By Hr». B e v y has a good patronage. Irrigation ditch that Wood, author of “ Etat Lynn«," ata. a once a friend always a friend. And oovers nearly the whole place. There are • T h e L a « y o f t h a L a k a - Bv Sir Walter Soon. “ Tha Lady af ike Lake" I n n a a i n ia rarer aad af all tha af See:«, aoaala Bora bmatlftai tkeo tola. so that afternoon we had a long hundreds of other items that might be men Parka ». I a Capite’* Me*. A »oral. By toe aether to "D ora Therne.-' , tioned in favor of the place if space allowed, talk over old times, bright days 1«. A tona B a r t e s . A Morto. ' By Ceer|e Kllet. aa- but Coquillers who have seen the pluoe say Mlor of “ Adam Fedo, " “ The Mill on tkr F ic a ." aia. II. L aS y tlw c a d a M n a ’a D r a iu a . A butai. • ; tha when she was fair as an angel, and it is a picture of loveliness and is as good as ee'&or of r t>or* Tkorea. ' U. T h a X y a t e r y e f t h e K e ll y T r a e A Maral By spotless as the lillies of the valley. it is pretty. The owner is tired o f milling, h ' Me author ro < f'D o ra T fborre lt. T h e B a d t c t a f W ik . H e r u o r a a « T om , a '.arg* wants to come to the coast. He will ex gaUwtlaa of toclxany alortaa, akeUihaa auaaeetw, ».-ata, That was the last time I ever saw tA<l lokM. change for good property in Coquille valley, 1A « a h a B r a a r h a a k ’ i W K V A Porto By Mia» her. Four years ago in a little or sell for $8,500 part ou time. Ha.uck, «utooi of " Jub* H t.lfai. Crnfriraa rto 11. The C r a y W oata A Moral. By Hr» Ua>ktol, •Dthor of " Karr Barou.' et*. mining town away out on the bor Address Lewis Strong, IC M i t r a « ( ' » ■ y l . ' t * UtuHaa by Pop«:*r Aalten, «sbramini kusuroai asti «Mentit* auirlr*. atari«« of B| lata, »Ta, tu m Murphy, Josephine Co., Oregon. der of Nevada, there was a death aacltty oaclatv Urn. Us of «¿tastare, of r a l l » v US, »to., all m ; la «waning. lì. Jaeger B a a V l « u r t i A Morto. By H l* M. bed scene. There were two at B Hraliko. aatbor of “ Aurora Fiord.' »to. 11 F ancy W ork fa r lle w ic A d o r a w a e t , » » a»«raly MONEY TO LOAN tendants aud no mourners. This • « « work apoa tola aobjaat. cootalulta aatt and practioal IsaWacIlona Ur tntolaf faaoy h*.kata.»tel pi-ckats, bra lata. la not • clrcmrmUnee to the great offer mt<lt Botola wurk, aubroidary, »M , ata.. profttatoj aad »iaitoiUy was the end. She said when we below. Mr. J. W. Wlmer, poetrasater at Murphy, Ulaatratad. lt. torlwaa'a FnJry M teH ea h r th a T a u f . Tha parted last, “ try and remember Joeephtne county, deeiriug to locate near the coaat, I a mat coll.<lIoa of fairy uturtaa ¡»ubltaiiad. Tb« aki.dr«* ara drilli,tod Wlto ttinm. wirhee to exchange hi« eplendld farm for one in to. M s a n n l e f ü tlo w e tt v A r Ladt«« and G«ntl«a*n.a me.” I do,and I also remember the close proximity to Coquill* City—two mllee at the gtlld« to noil r«n*«a and ’«1 tr«g«Uig. «Irin« tk» ru.a« to BoUtrn unuurtt« for nil ore u l i t or will eell for f«JC0. HU place cou»i»t» man that told the first falsehood furthest, 11. C a rin i K a o t r le O s « t o r t h e M lfltem , • k r.dy o f JJ0 Acres; lHI «ore« In cultlvktlon, «nd 300 under k r k o f it o fu l I n fc r u c t io ii to - a ll, a g o n ; «a d rarlnaa s»r;««t«. about her. I remember the two vir feuce. Of thle, 160 acree flue, bottom, and 160 level » . T h e ■ a w e C o r k R w k a a d Penalty P hya*. tona, «cntaiulrz bun lr«da of «\<«llrnt ovklne rrcl) «• and land, the Improvements on which are three tuous ladies that carried the news red biuta W honaikary-ra, aim t*!Ha| baa W aar« all w u m good orchard«, of Ton tree«—peaches, prune«, pear*, allrn ’Oto by atra pin bo n. roaiadina. to. M an a ara a n « C a r lo m a ta F a r i n a ; L aadn, a that was afterwards proven to be apple«, cherrlee,l walnut«, almond«, filbert«, per vary Ini*:~ttin» aud InaDnoUre boot «f trarr'«. drKr.blog simmon«, mulberries, etc., etc., aud also a nlca, «br prcullar Ills, habita, mannara and «aMoima of toa pwpla Sf larrljn iwantrtw. a lie. Y remember her. There is large vlueyard, and all kinds of berries; three large P ogn n i lo r B e lla Z n . Barn« tona a« alto«! mimt«. H S? F bam«, one 46x*t fret, another 4NxVl and the other Word» of all ino cid and a « » a»aga. a dark cloud in the sky, but my •.6x86; a fine dwelling, ¿main building 16x43, two to. •Called Brack. A Mnrnl. _ By Both Cou-tT to A t t h * W o r l d '» M e r r y . A Moral. By Flaraaoa War to* antb.nr of “ Tha H toa Harab," Ma memory floats a way beyond it, stories high and hall through center, with “ L " V . M ild r e d T r r r a n l u a A Moral. By “ Tha Daob- kitchen, porches, etc.; a well of fine water at tbs ■ 1 , " au'.hor of “ Molly B a * a ." «to into the spotless ether and glori door; a cellar 18x32 with 9-foot stone walls and to D a r k D a y a. A M«ral. By to« aatbor of ‘ Called Baek." to. Bhndoara nm the Anew. AMaral. By B. L. Far- ous halo that once surrounded the good smoke-house over the «sine; a rarp pond of Jw». author of “ ltrrad-aad-Ck«*«» apd-Xiaaaa,“ rat one acre, well supplied with carp. Tha location 10. I ,e * lla % A Moral. By Mary Oaati Hay, aatbor of life of a friend. I remember her, Is a healthy one. In 7 miles o f railroad and lu TV4 •• Srrn la York#." t l. ita k rta l'a V a r H a g a A Boral. By WlUIr Caillnt, author of ‘ MuMama, ate. and oh! there'is joy in the remem miles of the town of Oraut’a Pasa. The Murphy post office Is on the premises. A big lot of machin aim . ata «y-air Coeli Hay author of “ Old kllddletoa’» Mota;," brance that she is gone where no ery to go with the place. U adtey C a r Worn. A Naval. »7 Mtw - . B. Brad 4oa, au*hur ct “ Lady Audlay'a Pacrva.“ a«o Apply fo J. W. Wiruar, M. A H e ld » « D a n . A -oval. By toa aatbor at slander lurks in the folds of the Murphy, Josephine county, " Dor* Thorn*,-' et«. Oregon. to. V alert**« K ate. A KovaL By Hr*. Aluaudar. atu rose, and all the paths of life are tour of " The Wool « O t ," etc. M Sinter K o ra . A Naval. By Wilkie ColUni, aoibot •f • Tha Woman in W hite," at« lighted by the deathless flame of to. A n a A Novel. By Hra. Henry Vote, author ol •• iaat l.in ae ." -»t Omnipotant light I never be to T h e h om rol B o t h . A Hovel. By Mlaa Mtlook, aethi« of “ John Halifax, deatlautaa," ate N. UeStaiauM ‘ ‘ r t l t t A tbrlUla« oarra—va by Daalat lieved the story, but saw then as I Br faa daaarihla«t«» advaBtaraaotaaantaway 1 « to» NoalB Baeita Ocaajt. Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Prop etor see now, the same bright gleam to l a w t e t o o k « P a o h r y P a y . A p M lk tl ate iB'tr-atlve aanaa of artlaiaa by Ur P. B. Jaaoba, Pooitiy Be Bar af “ Tha farm and Uordan," PfeUa.; Ulaatratad. beyond the rainbow cloud. to. P a r t e r l a f l a a a d C k r m la a ) ( l y a c i t o u l a a haak wblob t-Ui haw to par form hoedradi af amualaf trick« L odi I t mote« and Inattaetlrn axparinicuta with tempte oerala. titoquiHc NO COLD ^»vaia. N - — — • COAL! COAL! ! FEET! Send one dollar In currency, with alxe o f shoe usually worn, and try a pair o f onr Marnetlr Insoles for rheumatism, cold feet and bad circulation. They are the most powerful made In the world. The wearer feela the warmth, life and revitalization in three minntea after putting them on. Sent by return mail upon receipt o f price. Bend your ad dress for the “ New Departure In Medical Treatment Without Medicine,” with thousands of testimoni als. Write us full particulars of difficulties. Our Magnetic Kidney Uelta for gentlemen will positively cure the following diseases without med- iclue: Pain In the back, head or limbs, nervous debility, lumbago, general debility, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, sciatica, diseases of the kid- neys, torpid liver, seminal emissions, impotency, heart disease, dyspepsia, indigestion, hernia or rupture, pilee, etc. Consultation free. Price of Belt, with Magnetic Insoles, $10. Bent by express C. O. D. or by return mail upon receipt of price. Bend measure of waist and size of shoe worn. Bend for circulars. Order direct. N otb —T he above described Belt with Insoles is warranted to positively cure chronic cases of semi nal emissions and impotency or money refunded even after one year's trial. W. It. Punter will deliver stone ooal on L IZ Z IE Capl. Pdfr Kelson, Waster, ’1 X 7 ILL run regularly to this place for ▼ V one year, having been chartered by Mr. Lyons for that time. T H E la a dry, safe schooner, and Capt. ‘ ‘Dick” s a careful and courteous master. Freight j aa cheap as the cheapest. n5tf ' • or other«, who wish to examine ADVERTISERS this paoer, or obtain estimate« on advertising tpaea whan in Chicago, will find it on fits at 4S to 49 Randolph St., the Advertising Agansy af Myrtle Point, Or., ________ LORD & THOMAS. PIONEER Coquille City, Oregon. Opened the Pioneer Market in ship- 8 hupe, we are prepared to furnish H AVING the choicest meats as cheap as the choapeHt. We will keep nothin« but the best, and will fill orders from nny point on short notice m i ro bu a oumoi C IT 1 T LIVERY aud FEED STABLE, C o q u ille C ity , Qgn. E. F„ BUCK, PROPRIETOR. (7~H aulinff Done on 8 hort Ed. H e r a l d :— Thinking the numerous readers of your v a lu a b le paper would like a few item s from circuit court, we shall s u b m it th e following, as your c o r r e s p o n d e n t happened to be present: Empire was very lively this week, two shows and circuit court all at once. We had a Punch and Judy show while Mr. lifpuigeon had a small show of his own. We think that Mr. C., of Norway, is thinking of changiog his occu pation from farmer to Indian agent aa he was working up a job of that kind. The first case on docket was J. Coke vs James Laird. The case was decided in favor of the plain tiff The next case was McCutch- en vs W. S. Wheeler. Case de cided in favor of McCutchen, plaintiff. The case that created the greatest excitement was the road oase, John Barklow vs Coos county. The oounty was ably de fended by the attorneys Hamilton and Jlathany and tha following The traveling public wishing to visit any part of Oregon or Wash ington territory, will find it greatly to their interest and comfort to go by the Empire City and Drain Station Stage Line. Over two- thirds of this Hue iu wo« a smooth, hard 6ea beach and on one of Ore gon’s most beautiful rivers. Stages run all winter, leav ing Empire City every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Fare to Portland only $14.40. nl4. Aft*r Fort» yttrt tyvaiietice in th* preparation of more th«n One Hundred •rplktotlontfor patent« in the United Sutra «nd Foreign ooan- trira, the-pnbliehera of the Rcienlifle A mori oaa contino« toaol a» aulici tore for patena, caveats, trad»-mark», oopy- _________ right«, etc., for th« United Slatra, and to obtain pararti in Canada. England. Erano«, Derm any, and «II othar coantnae Their experi ence ia uneqa«lod «od their IrailiUee are «neur- ^ Drevinge and ep«ctflo«tione prepared and filed In tfctf 1’ atest Office on ehorl tint,»-*. Term* wry reaaonihle Mu charge for examination of model* ox drawing* Ad rice by maiifrc* Patent»obrained through Munn ACV*.«r»notie»d luth» BCTK.VTIKIC A M K IU C A M ,w hich hoe the largeet circulation end if the moat intlnantial newspaper of iU kind publiehed in the world. The adranUgee of aoch « notioe every patentee understand« Thie large and eplandtdly Ulnatrated newtpaper !■ paMiahad W E K K I . V at $3.0Ua year, and to admitted to be the beet paper devoted to aoienoe, mechanic*, invention«, enginearing work* and other departmenu of Industrial progroa*. pnb- li* rad in any oountry. It eonUine the name« of «11 pttenteM end title «f every invention patented each week. Try It four mouth« for on* dollar. Sold by «11 newadeelera. If you have «a invention to patent write U Mann k Co., publtehere of Scie«ufie Amortn« ^ MX Broadway. Mew York Handbook about patent« mailed free. Over 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 N BLO ODED FO W LS . Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Rock Poultry for sale by Derward B. Cart wright. Yoaoolla, Douglas County, Oregon C . A . S n o w & Co. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. T h e B U Y E R S ' G U ID E * loa n ed S e p t, »to d L e a c h y e a r . I t * 3 U p t g r i , | 8 x 1 1 ^ ln e lte e , w t t lt o r e r 3 ,BO O tllu etrm tloto» - « w h o le P ic tu r e G a l l f l y G IV E S W h o le s a le P r i m direct to eonumnert o n toll g o o d u to t p e r s o n a l o r f a i n t l y n ae. T e lia h o w t o o r d e r , a n d g i v e « e x a c t c o s t o f C T exy- tliU tg p u n u s e , e a t, d r i n k , w e a r , o r h a v e fu n w ith . T h ree IN V A L U A B L E B O O K S c o n ta in In fo r m a tio n g lia n s d fr o m th e m a rk e ts o f th e w o r ld . W # w ill m aU a c o p y F R E E to a n y a d d re s s ti|>on r e c e ip t o f 10 e t«. t o d e fr a y e x p e n s e o f m a i l i n g . L e t xts h e a r f r o m yon. R e s p e c t fu lly , MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. ¥S7 Sc * 2 9 W a b a s h A e e n a e , C h ic o « » , IB bered nnd about 20 sretled to tame grans good dwolliug 24x32 fritm 6 rustic, good bee- house. good orchard, etc., etc. Price for place alone, $* 2 . 000 ; or. including a upan of horsen, yoke o f cattle aud other cattlo to the number of 20 bead including five cows, besides many other valuable things al»out the place 2,500. It is really a rare bargain. Call at this office. n44tf T h is p a p e r 1« k e p t on S le a t th e » f l e e ot Y E R ^ S O N DVERTISINq will be mailed aiaape fur MER & SON’S MAN1ML I d.nnt it In*aluuhl*%o oll.Z rrrv per. ion u*inrj Our. d m . fir td or I. M. lUGUCI D e tr o it , M ich. The new A 1 Schooner P •< Randnlyii, Oregon: }• J . W a ls e r , P rop s Beer of best ouality always to be had at the Brewery, and orders from all parts filled promptly. vn33 ark ersbu rg , CASH S TO R E! E X V ILL Run on no other Route. This vessel having made six round trips W in ths last six months, is supposed to keep H ja ,c e s , IRi'b'bons. a n d O z n a m e n te , Rnchmg Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc- Straw, Flush, Silk, Katin or Vslvst, whisk w# will oell cheap for cash . CHEAPEST! Quickest ait Bast Empire CitY and Drain’s Station, STAGE and STEAMBOAT lin t! Carrying: The TJ. S- Mails Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express Jarvis, Cornwall i Ca. EAVSES EMPIRE CITY FOB DRAINS STATION EVERY L MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meet a the stage at the month o f the Umpqua« New and com fortable stagea. Fare to Portland by this root* $14.50. Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggaga Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above line can be procured at the B laxcoor Central hotels in Marshfield, and the post offiee in any public be u e in Empire. C O Q U IL L E M I L L — AND— Tug ompany !! — DEALERS IN— — AND ALL KINDS OF— L U C edar , f ir , M B E R ash , m a p l e , m t r t l i , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rate«. TOWING By the Tug K A TIE COOK, on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest living rates. J. PARK ER, CHAS F. DOE. Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, v l nlStf. POST O FFIC E Store, C. ANDREWS PROPRIETOR, CONSTANTLY A. L- Nosier. Proprietor- Keeps An assortment of Clocks, Cutlery, etc. Boots and shoes, EALER in Groceries. Provisions. Flour, Hats and caps, Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, eto., etc. Stationery, Inks, Dry goods and Clothing La dies, Gents and Childrens B LA C K -S M ITH IN G General fur nishing goods; also groceries, K C o r s e -S lL o e in g r Canned goods, Neatly and promptly done, at the Cigars, tobacco lowest living prices. Shop next and candies. He pays the high door east of Leneve’s drug store, est price for country produce Yln2 Coquille City, Oregon. D COQUILLE F lo w e r s , O etricH F lu m e s a n d Tips- Main Street, Coqnille City Ogn., Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Built Expressiv for the Millinery Store!! ACHES o f land miles from Co- ) U quillc City, 100 acrt‘:i IxittonffilO tim Applicant», »nd to U et eeoaon't cuatomer* without or- tend f o r tl. Addree« Has just received at her new A Very Great Bargain. rrviL U T C Ç ForIFWSTlPE* lEVTRTimO CDCC COI IMAICÒ a t L o w o s tC a s h R a te s i n t t up her past record, and will until further notice, on and after November 15tb, deliver freight to Copnille City and all points on the lower river at the following rates: Floor $4 per ton, salt, nails, iron and oonl ------------ o ------ $3.50, other freight $5 per ton. The Schooner COQUILLE will also carry r p H I S Old and Reliable Resort is kept in X good order, nnd no pains nre spared freight at the rame rates. to render oorafort to guests. A share of C o q u i i x b M il l k T o o C o m p a n y . v4n!2 the patfonage ia asked. v5n&2 M R 8 . S . A . MOORE, PROP. Patents obtained, and all P A T E N T BUSINESS attended to P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R A T E FEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those re mote from Washington. Send Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make No Charge Unless Pclient is Secured. We refer, here, to the Postmas ter, Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or Oounty, write to TÌÌÌESBUÌIDÌK3 * ? S îÏÏ PHIUDaPHl*. flower SKEDfraAoald n $ s . J. Ii, OLIVE Hats trimed to order a speciality. SEED ANNUAL 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 EACH ISSUE Empire City, Or., PATEN Tin Illa.tr*Ini. Da.- trlfU ioA rrir«4 Dome anb 5 arm* Lockhart. Hotel! Deliver the same to any point of thejriver on Short Notice. in th* world. to. i i a a d a t e * a f Utohlte M em -W aablnftoa. Prank- Mn, WoOatar. Clay. Tlldan, Llaoolo, rtcott. Ormct. Corflald, Gladatana, Butiar, HaaoooU, Lae, and *U to* teadlaf aie« of to« oeatary . *8. H W f P «h ira t Tha wwrk of «a anaiaat (volu*. Children hare read them for oratorio*, and grow» people Kioto them ovary day. The H ebald for one year aud the above Oregon, D. M. FERRTiCO’S F R E E t o all M abshfiblj ), O on . Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic ture Frames, etc., and agent for White’s Sewing Machines. v ln ltf X j ADIES ANDkOHIIDREN'S ZE3IATS Constantly on hand a good Supply of fresh aud choice meats, and K EEP PEOPLE USE F o r 1887 F U R N I T U R E STORE, IF1- ZE’x o p ., T lie L a te s t S t a le s F. H. PADEN A COMPANY, Props., Coquille C ity , the bank o f the river at hi 3 landing for $2.50 in bulk; in sacks—sacks furnished— $3 per ton. TSnSCtfa_______________________________ A Large Variety of Meat Market, D . M . FERRY A CO. «re admitted to l* the LARGEST SEEDSMEN * » — l A roll una'-rlpto a aid r 'anr ot r.lfht modar» hoama, raa«U>( >» price fnm Dtno to k*',« IlleaUatad. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in advanoe. This will apply to new sub- Land Office at Rose burg, Oregon, ) May 7th, 1887. J soribers, who pay ns $2.50 in advanoe. OTICE is hereby given that the follow- uig-uamed settler has filed notioe of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be L * r | M t ClrtuUtion of t n v Agrteultura) P « p e r made before the Clerk of the County Court In th « W e e t. o f Cooe County, Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Wednesday, June 22 , 1887, via: John C. Stockman, pre-emption D. 8 . No. 44414 for the W. X of 8 . E. N. E. X of T T 0 2 T 3 O F VIaK«ifleeLt PrwDltun LUt. S. E. X and 8 . E. X of N. E. X, &*>■ 2, Tp. O n l y B O O t s . m, 1 22 8 . R. 13 West, Wil. Mer. Copy «nd Outfit to Clab-nalrare V tw . He names the following witnesses to Addree*, HOME AND EARN, Loulevlll» * + prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. T. Hay ter | Arago, Coos Oounty, J. W. Munford f Oregon. J. J. Lamb ( Empire City, Coos Co, Oregon. L. Harlocker f Chas. W. Johnston, mal7 Register. NEW R l u R I Y Aw ’S w S t o E i E k w D t S p I F k E l u to. S e m t o f t h e P r a te , eontolrtaf abarmlai aalae- Han* «ota Trttnyaon, l><ti(fallow, Wblttiar, Byran. Sballay, Hear«, Bryant, and many other». u . BmUdV»x P la n * t b r P t o r t la a L l o w v o t e 1 st of books will be sent to all aubsoribers who pay np all arrearages, for $ 2 .u 0 cash, N otice..jH N o tic e » ii I have again taken posscasionjiof the R obtnhon H oush . 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 lo d g in g ..................... $3.50 M e a l s ................................................ 25c ts. v4n29 Market! J O IIM k STOKE, Props., BOOKS: MILLION ROBINSON HOUSE, COQUILLE CITi, OREGON. NOTICE! All persons indebted to me by boo * * count, »re notified to call and settle by March 1,1887. After that date all accounts not settled will he placed in the hands of a collector for collection. Dr. John C. Stockman. Coquillc City. Feb. 15. n30v5. Meat ¡T P Z R Z H IS r ’ THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO., 134- Dearborn St., Chicago, III. F M M D S , N IK E PR IEN , W . G aiiier