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NO COLD FEET! Lockhart Hotel, LIVERY and FEED Empire City, Or., C IT Y | Ban Buenaventura, Cal., Dee. 1G. Send on* dollar In currency, with size o f shoe | rcBLinvEo evkrt Ti ustuT, Sun Francisco, Dec. 15.— The -The town couucil last night pass usually worn, and try a pair of our Maruetlc Insoles j J. A. Di vn . Editin’ and Proprietor, steamship City of Sidney arrived ed an ordinance prohibiting the for rheumatism, cold feet and l>a<l circulation. are the most powerful made lu the world. I this afternoon from Hongkong and j , ale ( ,{ all )i(lllor ‘ ¡ n (ho c"ty of They The wearer feels the warmth, life and revitalization U, v..wa t.. Ih, I..tor.«. Of ; Yokohama. Ckineae paper» g iv e ; Ventura. Six month» ia given to in three minutes after putting them on. Sent l>y MRS. S .Æ . M « 0RE. FRUÌ’. returu ir.all upon receipt of price. Send your ad “X . ‘ .... y “ ‘ “ I details o f the di»aster occasioned tb„ twenty.BCTen Bsloousb to o dress for the "N ew Departure iu Medical Treatment O s q u ille C it y , O g n . Without Medicine,” with thousands of testimoni- j .* 2 .oo by the Yellow river overflowing out. Subscripti< it. pet year................ r I"' Ü I8 Old a nil Reliable Resort is’kepf in la. Write us full particulars of difficulties. L L KICK, FROrillETR. good order, ami no pains are spared its banks in the province of Honau, Our Magnetic Kidney belts for gentlemen will | A. A share of positively cure the follow ing diseases without mod- ! to render comfort to guests. ” ilaiilin^ Doiu* on Short Notice. I> «m e * ilc l ! c « n « m ) I h i h im go and deicribe it as one of the most T U E S D A Y . DEC. 27, 1887. teine: Tain iu the back, head or limbs, nervous the patronage is asked. v5n32 ■ appalling occurrences in loss of i “ And so you are to be married?” debility, lumbago, geueral debility, rheumatism, j C O A L! C O A L! ! “ Yes; and I ’ve got just the lov- paralysis, neuralgia, sciatica, diseases of the kid- | « .o i l i h o ««- T h a i h e l p T h e « , life and property recorded in re- neya, torpid liver, seminal emissions. Ini potency, I *<•1 t r * . ^ | ceQ ^ t jraogt liest things you ever saw. Buch a hesrt disease, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hernia or ' W . R . Banter will deliver stone coal ou W t published a letter rom C . . 'p|je river broke its banka ou the sweet pearl silk dresa and every rujdure, piles, etc. Consultation free. Trtce of the bank of the river a t his landing for belt, with Magnetic Insoles, 910. Sent by express M rs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor llogue , ( berry t»io\e, Ark., con- j eveujng 0{ September 28th, south- thing to match, the very best pa C. O. D. or by return mail upon receipt o f price. $2.50 in hulk; in sacks— sacks furnished— Send measure of waist and size of shoe worn. Heud $15 per ton. tending that farming does not pay. ^ of (he d ty o{ Scbing CboUi could find.” fo r circulars. Order direct. v5n2<it f . X o t b —T he above described belt with Insoles is lu our i judgement that depends - and m)t on, coa)pl0tely inundated “ What a dear, good man!” warranted to positively cure chronic cases of semi on the farmer. “ Is life worth liv- : Umt ^ ,lut alao tcu other “ Oh, pa doesn’t mind; he got nal emissions and Impotency or uim ey refunded I lu.ve attain taken poRseasioii of the sven a fu ro u e ysar’ a trial. ing?" nslvt'd a phil oj l.jr, and the everything on credit, you know.” lous cities. R obinson H ouse , and will spare no pains THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO., conclusive answer “ that de- “ How uice." The whole area is now a raging or expense to L'ake it pleasant for guests. 1 3 4 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. pernls ou the liver.” AIr. Hogue A share of the patronage is Solicited “ Yes; and John and I went yes- sea ten to thirty feet deep, where nSOvS. Hoard aud l o d g i n g , ........................... $4.00 wants tht* governnient to take care . * „ l i ' - i * ' fiV’ O 2 exv. rirnr it was before a deusly populated terday and bought the loveliest set Hoard without lo d g in g .......................$11.50 11 >•,. _ . - - r .MT ... v •1 *.i pr.,> j* .r 4 tion of m ore of til e people, but if farming does •: ‘ t jf.u Ow# Han tred of furniture that ever was; and M eals...................................... 25cta. and rich plain. 1 «4 Tkousand s;» I v-Mlots for pnanu in not pay, who will takn care of the IT*-! IrT L'clted .-lAxa» #ad Kormcn mnn- such beautiful curtains: and the y4n29 The former bed of the Yellow u - hwv »to puUixhcr» of t'uo «^»»nlilio Arrionr«u lO ut-oiK O to »ft as »olidtor# government. 1 l this country, iu i.i.Jj ¡4 (jr patan:«, c*v»otx. *r»d*-m<irk». oop.v- river is now dry, and the present earpetsi Myl We got them on the fji-w.«kxi.xU rurbu, etc.. f >r tb« Unltod Stale», and all the countries, the only power , . .... t-o . bu n patent* in Cikixai1». KnglnnJ. France, . .. J v lake was the bed of the river ceu- installment plan, you know.” (ioiiv'iuy, end all otb*r countncn T'neir experi- D e a l e r i n posseseu y the government comes • nn« .x unetjuaiod anil their facilities are unxur- “ But you'll have to pay for turies ago. The loss of life is in pa»-«i. l'*»wir.re end opccirrstione prepared and filed from tlie people. Dig appropria them.” la the }*a'.4tt Odice on kliori in/tice. Term* very calculable. The statement i* made raanoaahls. l i o charge for «-.aminalion of inodela tions are paid by collecting taxes, Patents obtained, and all PAT- or dra^ioi»» Advioe by mail free “ No, I guess not. I told John by missionaries that millions of Paten'» obtain-xl t hrourh kl nun ACo.am not ie d inthe .H C II'N T IK tC A>n-!V: ICA.V.which liaa from the people. ¡Subsidies, loans E S T B U S I N E S S attended to t;>e larjrc.i circulation aaJ i» i t o moat mllaential Chinese are homeless and starv- we’d probably get divorced by the newspaper of its Lind p-ibli.’icd in tho world. and all such helps must be paid P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R - time tbe fiist paymeut comes doe, Tim adrantaers of such a nonce ceery patentee understands. A T E FEES. by taxation. It is simply taking 11M£h -p, . # a i™ .,, and the folks may take all the v€u4 1hi« largn and eplepdid’ y Illustrated newspaper ** 1 1 lio rn as P a t ó n , o n e o f th e A m e r la published V i T . i S i U i V at AJ JOayear. and it admitted to be the be-t pnp'.r doroted to sc ience, Our L ifictt is opposite the I*. S. money out of oue D ock et and t put- I ! ---- . . . . ... * j thimm hack a<*ain ” ¿sumaries, writing from ‘ longs oacs again. mechanics, inventions, eng.ueennf works and ican missk other departmonia of indnatrial proems*. put>- tin;,1 another. Governmeut has no Patent Office, aud we can obtaifc Lia-ed iu any couatrv. It c o n ta in s tb* names of “ Why, Hattie! what a manager Honau province under date of all patent««# a 0,1 a ll p a t e n t « « # an d t title i l l ef ev«ry i#ve«>tioB patented patents in le t« tn&a tka» tL e»* M>- power to create wealth; it must ex laootbn i t one doll#|t m T xe«a|L Try U tone I wa Oct. 28th, says: “ The newly-gath you are! I ’m sure you ought to Myrll» Paini, Ör»|*H, p al a n t w rite te M rea h#»a a# korwaUau te *nten »o t e fioa* W aakisgtoo. act it from the workers all over - Ainarxc^w l t o i i Gt , iwMtebma «f kin(»sfio ered cross, herbs and trees ere all sa k e any man happy!” i f } K reaH w ay. N e w Y o r k ¡Send Mtalel or I>rnwiB£. We the land. Farmers remember k U in iW u a a b o u t p a te m i« t a « i l « d fr a « . swept away. The comntry was N O T IC E FOK P U B L IC A T IO N advise as to patentability free of this; do not be led away by any covered.with a fine winter braid, Land oftio* at Boseburg burg. Oregon O „ 1 (Bandon Beach Estate (6 6 3 Acres) B O P A G A T O R of, and desleí te Frnit charge; ami tve make N o Chargt false theories concerning outside De««ml>«r D ^ itm U r 18, 1887. f ' Tr^ee and email frute. lie keepa which is gone and implies the com Fcr Sal«. "^Toties Is hereby given tlist the followiaer- Pules* Patent is Secured. help. Your only help is in your plete destruction of next year’s A named ecitler has filed notice of liw in oonstantly oa haud e well regalated aaeort- C O N T A IN IN G ttie RACE COURSE, A G A TE We refer, here, to the Postmas own strength and in your land. Beech, UoniesUu« li»y , the Renowned Cevee. The m«Kt, eheaper thaa the ehenpeat. crop. ‘Bread, bread,’ is tlis cry of tention to nak* final pr< of in support of lktier *rs «bout in th# center o f th# bemeh resorted Seud ia yoar ordera no paisa #;mr 4 to ter, Supt. of Money Order Div., hie claim, and that sat.1 proof vriil be meda But says Mr. Hogue: The bauk- to fur he»lth #nd recreation, *nd which, down ti< thousands who are on the river before the Clerk of the Count.» Coart o f glve full «atisfaetioa. vinl7 low w «ter line is the exclusive property o f the and to officials of the U. H. Paleok ers, .-peculators, etc., are benefited banks. The benevolent go in Coos ooenty, Oiagon, at Empire City, Or.« owner by ri^ht of patent. The frontage ou the For circular, advice, terms by legislation. This is true; the beach, which i# nearly a mile iu length, has nu un- Office. on Wednesday, February 1, I?88, vn: Peter A Very Great Bargain. otiecured view of the i'zciiic Oce»u, mid ie admir and references to actual clients in boats and throw bread among the few are benefited at the expeu 9 o of PU, I*re-euiptii>n P . S. No. forthe S. masses here and there, but it is of S. E. H, Seo. 15 and t 4 /'*<! ACRES of land 3V,' miles from <\i- ably adapted for villa», hotels, ete., the northern of N. K. t*, the many; this is due to vicious 1 O u quill# City, 100 acre# bottoui.iU tim boundary adjoining the lands of A. Girom i, the your ov n State or County, w rite to nothing compared with the re Bee. 52, Tp. 29, S K. 14 W’e.t W M •utlre frontage of which has been already disposed legislation, and it ought to be re bered and aboat 20 a»rd#d i > lam# craw; of iu building lots. The beach itself extends to a Cz H . S n o w & G o . He names the following witnesses to prove quirements. The mass of people k ’ o o ! dw#!lva^’ Mr.SJ frum# ru#ti#, K**od bc#- considerable distance north o f the frontage, ami pealed. The rich classes have his continuous residenee apon, and eultiva- Opposite Patent Office, i- still being increased by continu tioa of, aaid land, via. kou»#, (rood orohard, #to., #t«. Flic# for alao south of it, and contain# a large quantity of Washington, D. C. their attorneys at Washington to p!ae# #U>a#. fCJ.000; h ineludinc a «pan #f r«d and w hit« cedar, redwood, sprue#, ash, maple al arrivals even more hungry than P .M . Jackso* ) and myrtle brought lu by every tide. Thu paten shape legislation as to take tri William Howell ! of Parkersburg, Coos Co. bar*«««, yok# of enttl# and otbaf aattla to tee is alao entitled to #11 Jnluej, minerals, medici the last There they sit, stunned, William Prewett Or. Tiu. BUYERS' (1(11)1, the r.amher e t 50 bead iasludinn five oowh , nal springs, elatu and oyster bed*, waif* and cetraye I bune from the many. A ll the ixinsrd Sept. sn4 MaroI% hungrv and dejected, without urag Juhu liruvu beaide# u f i i j otker va'nable tkiapa about thsreou. each y e w . *rT 31S pages, farmers need is to be alone. A ll Chao. W. Johnson, the pin»« 5,.V)0. It laiaully a rare bargain. T h « temperatur« i# uuequalcd In tho United 81, ! I I 1, Inches,w ith o v sf to wear or a morsel of food. Mat agioter. Ca l at thia office. States for equability, lliera being only 13 degrees that legislation can do for them is a H tf 3 . 5 0 0 llls s trs tio a i - m huts are being erected for them to dee*2T. between the monthly mean of January, the coldest w hole Piotnre Oalkryt to make these graspiug tellows month o f the year—the average of which is 4f> deg. G IV E S W h olesale Price* the west of this, but what it will lie —and that of July aud August, the hottest the av dircet to «ou.vio/ier« on a ll g s s i i »hr keep bauds off. NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. personal or fam ily tue. Tells h o w te erage o f which is 99 i see Signal Service Report . in two months I caunot conceive. Lead Offioe at Rosebarg. Oregon 1 order, and gives exact «tost o f every l o ih uy that successful farmers The in#id* lands, about 34b acres of which are more December 18, 188T. 1 The misery is increased owing to thing yon asr, eat, drink, w ear, or or less cleared laud uiuler fence are suitable for succeed in making farniiu hare fa n w ith . T h e «« IN V A L U A B L E ‘V^otice is hereby given that thefollowing- dairying, or raising cattle or sheep as well as for nr ' „ >t M pay are 181 bitter cold weather, BOOKS contain Inform ation gleaned I I t named settler has filed notioe.of hm In- grain, roots, etc., and the entire when cleared ■ and prejxisterouis, to say these ° men from the m arket« o f the w o rld . W s i tention to make final proof In anpportof hit this Is easily accomplished, as th# timber ha* been w ill m ail a copy F R E E to an y ad merely speculator* in labor is to T o I t u iil O h l : i lu t ili». permitted to grow only since the white man settled claim, and that said proof will be made be- dress njion receipt o f 10 cts. to defray -A -i-T Z D her# about 3ff year# since, > w ill maintain a large expense o f m ailing. Let ns h ear frv si lieg the question. The farmer, the E l D o r a d o , K a n s a s . .D ec’ 10. — it ‘ h* c , **rk of th* County Court of Coo« number o f cattle, aud also adapted for for the ordi you. lie * pec t fu lly, . . , , . . . t 1 i 1 eorcntv, Oregon, at Empire ('ity, Or. on H o r s e -S Iio e in e - merchant, the lawyer, the banker nary products of agriculture In a temperate climat 18 s a id a scheme IS b e i n g perfected. Wednesday. Ftbnxaiy 1. 1*"< »ir.: Francia Essy terms w ill bo given, in‘#rly the entire pur P d O N T G O M E R Y W A R D A C O who “ uses only his own bauds,” to make a raid on Oklahoma in the m . JiiekBon, Pre-e*r.;itioa 1). S No. 5018 for Neatly aud promptly dime, at the ‘¿27 d; 22fi Wabaah Aveoae, C U n tjS i 4« chase mouey being allowed »<> ho ou the lauds for a is going the road to ruin. Let him spring. One hundred thousand ’ *tie l te 1 . s long time. T h * north«ru line of those Inside Shop next 4, s»o. 5, Tp. k9, s. r , 13 lowest liviug price». lauds Is ouly half a mile from th « postoilloe, store, o M A R V E L O U S P R IC E S !• use his head as well, and his eyes, m »r fron differeut ststee intend j * £ th, (oll„ ^ ne ,0 dixir f»o6t of L en evf’» drug »tore, shipping wharve», etc., of the rising seaport towi IfM j o f liaudou, which is <r!.uated at the mouth of tin and his legs. Let him use new moving into the teiritory OU a given j p ro v e h ie OCI.I nui ue reeidrnea n^cxx, anfi Coquill» City, Oregon. Im i Coquill«, a river ntvigab e fur seagoing ship« fo. tools, and improved machinery. | eultiTStlon af, »aid Utid, tie: * i or 4U miles from its mouth, and where builduu guavplet# S * n li aa* > lt n Weeks, Vy V » A a t a w f , A l n n x t C h r u A w s r - Tk« fulkivtuf teaks ! Peter Pil ") lots o f a frontage of 3b feel ar« selling for »5ui am in poi.i^ij-1 in n»t I'luui alrt term, ««A sU M e prtcM* L et him say to some laborer, “ how fioin fftxtd tT 9+ Th#y m m at m upward*. The American Agriculturist says: '' iiiiaru Huweti ( of Fftrkernbnrg.CooiiCo., fjc iU v&jrk* tf id ssitojoci*. lú a wo taiftfc iw ama cam examtwm much do you make with your own . . . , , , •• M. Rowan ( ijf. Apply to 6 E O E O E B E N N E TT. Randoi Üiê lift frigkuut n u d ili tb*?rc*• iitmrny U j « x bw an fàe «r«mid Peas have been found an exceed m g-! iv.;er EUiaggon Mlu to ;*N#u»«d. in f toik boniaJ frrai these boot* w<nu¿ eoe! Coo* County, Oregon. ÇV1.<K> ea-L'k* U m i b oMj^lete Li tuteli. hands*? 1 hen let him say, “ work THE E TH l * Widow Ht doU 1LU le tW boofe ly effective food for producing milk, j Chun. W. Johnson, e y j w!.kh towt ¿^oiidruáLbor-: lau««.td Sill they «tried. AAd as 1 tell you and I will pay you It la juX Ad funnv ito-àmj æ 1’ ever wee. In the feeding test of a noted Jersey Keister, O l d «£ R e l i a b l e £5c ., 2. W l a t e r £ v o o t u « { K ^ r rtta tlua#> m Urge coUeettoB dffir/T of Actiu< Etara«!»», Tableaux, G aums . Pexziet, n c for more. He can allord to do this, da: (faiherlutft, private ihemmem'.*, eveniDgi* at heme. cow, in*which an average of seven i THE S. liiu 'k to t h e O IJ A 1> Mery because he is a better farmer; be The new A l Schooner Cecil Hay, auU or ©f “ liiiffe o I*w ile." pounds of butter daily was given 4 O i a l o g u i e L le v lta tlo a rt h h ! H p a U n g a « large end choice Cbi.c.ua tor echool exhibition* ei*J publie aud cause he knoivs his lands aud ua- H. B. S W A F F O R D , P arkersburg , private outurt unmsnU. for a week, sixteen pound* of p ea1 h. T i l o M a i u l t r d L U t e r \ V r h e r for Ladm and Geo- Ic the largest and best on the Hacifie Coast. tuie’s laws; because he does not use i , , , , titmeo, a eonipletD gu ile to orrrtspondwuee. girlag p.aie ditecuon* f. r the corr.^»edtlen of loiter* of ever/ L a d , «uM Ban don, Coon Co^ Oregon, a spade, but a “ post hole auger” iu | meal wn3 ied ^er da> Wlth Blxteeu F. P. H ermann , Agent. inuumerabl* forru» e¿d extuuploe. « T h e F ro s e n D r o * . A !fowe!. B/ Wllkto CdlleJi making fences. Th? man who is j pounds of oat meal, and twenty- Myrtle Point, Oregon. i51»5 en ih or of •* The Woiuauia lffe iL , ’ eto 7. l i e d C e e r t t'm rm . A h erd . B/ t f n Henry Missionary Colport^nr v, a ¡ting for the government to help pounds of corn meal. Excellent Wood, author of • i.eat L ju n e ," etc § T h e L a d y e f th e Lmkm. li» r^tr Weitet Beoti. “ The l e d r of the Lake’ la a remenee id verae. mud ef ell the him i-> uie victim of a delusion; lie j pasture was also provided. This work» of Seott, u »ne i» more becutifh; thau ibia. F o r T E l © #. l a l n p ld 's I » « t . A I»«««*- U*. M ite r at s . du < j H. II tr> to lift him- feeti would also supply an enormous i ** Dora Thoru«.»." éaguillt Üihj frai<l A S tc a in rr B rio ** Sad F ro m C h la a . T id in g s S a lo o n s N u i t O o . S T A B L E , --------------------- ----------------------- mmm bouse , GOQUILLE CITY, OREGON. J. H. ROBERTS, General T S! P A Ï Merchandise, Myrtle Point, Or. Myrtle Point Nursery. ). F. Noyes, Proprietor, P W. Galiier BLACK-SMITHING IS~MiLU0N insurance igenry! Flips Isis Maslry Fireman’s Fund, MARSHFIELD HOTEL, b r! , e i, ^ : ‘ " t l e 6 e i‘ t ° £1,,S Does farming oav^ That de- ponds on the tanner, not on the government. Home and Tarm. ; Coos Bay News.] McMillan and family left for the city on the Areata. He will come back in the spring via lloseburg. Miss Ella Flanagan left on Mon- i . * .. . . . . , day to visit friends at Koseburg, , , , ,* , • , , and spend the holidays with her , , sister May at Salem. E. C. Smleman, a »ailor on the ! exce ss . . f u u t r i t i» » e le m e n ts a b o v e : AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, those required for maintenance, i A l'ULL assortm ent of I giving four and one half times ns . Bib,eB, nnd Ttt,u«.cnt* of .11 grade*, from nuch albuminoids, three times as : tb* five-ccut Testament, to lmye qnerto much as cai bohydratea, and eight Family Bible«, aleo Bible Helps, Sunday School Supplies; books for Old and Taang, times as much fat as would be re Holiday book«, etc., ete. All orders pronipily filled on ehttrt rotic*. quired for a cow iu ordinary milk. N o doubt, if a cow can digest suffi TO SELL OR TRADE. cient food of the right kind, oil for One of th# prattiwat tad beet p!*<# in instance, a kind of butter might be . . . . . . , Southern Oregon situatad 8 milas #outb of 1 produced that would far exceed Grants Pass in Josephine county. The , , , , . . the enormous product above claim- place oonsiats of 331 teres; 100 acres in cul , . .. T v . ed for the Jersey cow. In such a tivation fiO of red clover from which two (,asc a cow wou!d Rct n8 H g|ter crops can t»e had each year. A food house, briK 1 . 111 -a», m-t with an I and m erely aepusto the fata from at North iien.l, Saturday, which , ,ll6 f<K>)i Rnd 8 it tbruu h the resulted in the breaking of bis left udder Tbere could be no cbemic. leg just above the aukle. The crew al change in the albuminoids or ™ e,l°"1=f".1 I'miliu« l,,le8 » l “ *« I the carbohydrate» into fat, aa ia et ti,ne, «m l I,,» eg was caught be- j fected in tiie o r liDary feeding of tween two of them, with the above dairy cows, for the system of the result, He wa j brought to the | cow anat)le to do bo much wor1’, marme hospital at Marahfield and TbeWTfict o f tbe ,IPa ,uea| in this attended by Dr. McCormac. [ case was prolmly due to its effect Henry Alhenas, aged [) months in enabling the cow to digest the and 19days, son of Mr. and Mrs. large quantity of corn and grass Henry Keino, died Monday after- which was consumed. Pea meal noon. 1 he funeral takes place to- | seems to exert a greater effect in day— Wednesday— from the fami this direction than any other food. ly residence at 2 o’clock p. m. N u t u r a l 4R« n i n C a liiia r n lit. Services will be.conducted by Santa Ana, Cal. Dec. lfi.— In Rev. A. W. Sword. boring an artesian well in the town of Fairview, six miles from Santa S u b s c r i b e f o r th e H e r a l d Ana, yesterday, natural gas was ► « ♦ * « struck in a large quantity. Tho NOTICE. here are much excited. AH persons nre hereby notified not to people trust ni y v if<\ l ’iiiiinn s. Miller, on my ar- X iie d is c o v e r j' is c o u s id e r e d a g r e a t ooantaH I will n«»t pay any défit contracte«] , 41ijn£r f,) r thlH s e c tio n byh er. i . Jno. C. Miller. i —, . . .. . TT D .W J Uû# 12th ilay o l Lfccw ub«. 1 *7. 1 » ï ï o u r S n U m p tlO S .tO H X W L B barns, orchard, and u pood prist mill which has a good patronage. Irrigation ditch that ooeerg nearly the whole plaoe. There are hundreds of othi r items that might tie men tioned in favor of the place if space allowed, but Coquillera who have seen the plaoe say it is a picture of loveliness and is a . good as it ia pretty. '1 he owner is tired of milling, want# to ooine to the ooast. Ue will ex change for good property in Coquille valley, or sell for $8.500 part on time. Addresa Lewis Strojig, Murphy, Josephine Co., Oregon. At lower end cf Front Street. ¡M a r s h fie ld , O r e g o n , Joe Hudson, Prop. T H I S H O T E L HAS L A T E L Y B EE N RE- 1 fitted ami furnished throughout. Good beds and 1 k > ird and courteous attention is assured to patrous. White help, only, em ployed. Board per week............................. $.'».50 Board and Lodging................. ..4.50. Single Meal# 25 oeuta. A ehare of public patronage respectfully so licited. vfinO. Built Expressly fur llie c o q u r L L E \ \ 7 "I L L Run on no other Route. This V t vessel having maile six round trips in th# iast six months, is supposed to keep up her past record, and will nntil further notice, on and after November 1 f>th, deliv r freight to Copuille Citv and all points ou the lower river at the following rates: Flour #4 per ton. salt, nails, iron and coal $3.50, other freight $5 per ton. The Schooner C O Q U JLLE will also carry freight at the ranie rates. Co 1 UII.LK MlLI. A ____________ YER^SO N D V E R T IS IN Q G E N T S STAGE and STEAMBOAT lint! Jarvis, Conwal] Co. 1 11. l ' « r b K a . # M « e fcr Ute Mllltea, • k.n #7 book r f uaatai lutormetlu« B r «U , upon m at} u l t « k o a# •nl.jtc t®. 12. T h e B u r e C o » k Tt e a l i « 1 F a m ily P b j i W «L u i. coniau in^ kvnJii ul « a c llrijt couki.# reolpte t e bli-.u to tew k 'lllc j t e . U cor. «11 « o « « . « •limont. by waijùu temo r. medie*. *5 ï i u m m IM J I up I c o w I t T * r A « w L u l l , • very inU»u.tinr uml i i o v u t t u i teuk of i m t l i . 4p*oribln# ti « p vu lU t Uto, hubil®, mauuerf sad eaabutai at u p pMple e f foruirn »u ru K -t. » n i l of oil th.- l U «art new «unga » ( a lt e a H u e L . A Bortrt. H j B u (b C o » n , . B A t th e U o fr t d 'i U®r<7. A Rut»l. Empire CitY and Drais’t Station, Weils, Fargo A Cos v4n!2 Thii paper ia kept on Ale at tho odlre o f j ail Best N O T IC E FOK P U B L IC A T IO N . Express Land Ortie«« at Koseburn Oreaon t Noveinb«*r 21, 1HM7. ” { 'V 'o tic e is hereby civen that th<> foUnwing- 1 N named settler has filed notice of hia iu- t«‘ntion to make final proof in support of EAV SES E M P IR E C IT Y FOR D R A IN S his claim, aud that said proof will I h » made J S T A T IO N E V E R Y before the Jud^c or Clerk of the County M O N D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y and F R ID A Y C«iurt of C«H)H county, Or«*gon, at Empire City, Or., ou Wednoeday, Jan. 4th, 1 H 8 H, viz: The steamer J U N O or R E S T L E S S meets Thomas Jarre). Homeatcad Entry, No. ‘JltJU the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. for the E. 3 a of N. E. 3 « Sec. 2 i>, Tp. 21 ». 8 . New and oomfortable stages. IL 11 W#at W. M. Fare to Portland by this route $ 1 3.40. He name« the following witnesses to prove To Drains $7.(X) his continnouH residence upon, and cultiva Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage tion of, said laud, viz: Passengers are re«juested to be in Empire H. S. Endecott 1 | City the night before departure. Thomas Rookard i M. E. Anderson | O f Angora, C« h ># G o . , Or. Any information in regard to the above T. 8 . Evernden ) line cun be pr«jcured at the Blarco or Central Chas. W . Johnston, hotels in Marshfield, and the post otlice Register, ia any public ho i#e in E iuyu*. u o r il _ t” n , lJ * * j> e r U w e '# * ****■ * T *- _____ »f •* f Aurore r tord i E Iir«lJ on ..u -l.eru H e *rk la. F riJtrj a tte / W r L I a»r U w » Aémnmomé, u Mtlralv , rk op opon tbl» »Je»® «. e.m «*tala« *a »j r a M new work t'. loti, I f------------ « u«Jd»d M » M otete, «rail InvtructkHis _ paekM». fcrtek.u. me^ih* Work, «euhfddcry, o t*. etc., yrehaarf/ mmù etegemUy til narrated. _ _ _ _ 1 W. i.r im a a '* F a i r y M w f c e IWr t k e T e i * a The facet eolbetiou of Uurj «a*f i « m tyehuehed. The cALd«*a « . £ e!ifh i«l wlih ttem . K M a mua n u a l . f K t i i . a o U e tor L o AI m aad fiwUJ— l o a (WJ® Vu po’it im ' i i .- d j u w .! . fcoo.1 00)1 h #retelU.(S r. #».ln* «te ruin at tDod<rn (-tfpic’.w toi -Ml ' ï c u I m i 14. Hi l ’ opulur Balite!«. Sera® ptee uiVptm M c. CHEAPEST! Carrying" The U- S- Mails T n o COMPAMT. 10. A m o » B a r t e a . * A Novel. By Gtwrge EUet, ew ttor of "Adern Hede. “ The M illon the Fio*». «U 11. L u ti/ ( . n r n d o l i n e ’ # H r e a l A K .w L B j «te an ’ hor of ‘ Dore Thor ne." 13. T h e M y e t e r r o f t h e H o l l y T r e e A Kewel By the eathor of ** DoreThorno.’ ' 13. T h e B u d y t t o f W it# U u w o r a n d F w * a large ocliectioo of theTanay «torios, hkcuihei, entodotee. poem*, and joke*. U. J » b a l U w . ' . W l . ' l » » K e . * Borei b j UM« liliiock, aui.'urof J mo «.euü.-oiM *«* li. T h e »^ r«y W e a a a * « » » » L “ J Mr* ©«#«11. author of •* Mar v Barton," eto. 18. W i f e « « t o u i p i o t » t » t » H e « bT P o p a l« hotter*, ecnhreoéiig ove, h'iiuiTooi end detective ato rie«, «torio* of »w>tm C,: tevou u r*. of r a ll.o r m ». «te., ail r w j ta- f e StJILD'NQ pffîlADELPHDL ESTIMATES S E S S S i S S I S S FREE •*"Mîiw'rBAYER & SON’S MANUAL NEW Oregon, IF - KBPS Constantly on hand a splendid assortment «if fresh meats— Beef, Pork, I Mutton, Sausage, etc., which he will pell I cheaper than the cheapest. Shop in the i Steward building opposite McEwan’s hard ware store. N. \V. Leneve will be found at j the block, always ready to suppy the wants of oustomvr# in first-alat» styl*. v#nJ 1Y * * Í Pte3fc*mtor«p^ ito wttto* at - 1 *^Mitetote««s i Bio dtor e f “ Ur r n Btt. B te A A 1 Bbwel. - Bronrt* f i a * . ‘ M. G a b r ie l* « 1 «u tter at ’ >u It.u ir," ®tn. t B# M att «h o * l*#y. w t h a « « By WTUtt® Cauta* ». Heap».# Ute B fclrlwto«. A Betel. »7 1 Curtí Her. rutTor o f - Old U l i r t l t t e ’ i H t t r i,' ete. M Garitea. A B . I. Br«#. W . Dud D u d lev le y 4 'o r t t e o . A > ®r«L By Ute M ..............Btervt," ••*. #.>. «albur or ' Lady Aulkay ® I H A tool «le a D a n a . A BurtL By lb® tetter U u Dor* Tiiorne," eto. K. V«letto/« rut« A 1»®»®*. *J ito®. Alte««<to». ®a- «te r i*r • Ih » Wu.ir.j o v ®tc. Srt H U iu r H up p . A Korr* By WUhl® <3eUI»», te tte r ct ’ fhe Vlvtamu hi Wblfc*,’’ eeo ST. A n » « . A BoteL By Ut*. U t w j V a ti, mutm t » ** Vest I.YIU 6 .” V T h « L a a r « l Boato, to Bowel By Him M uM fc «albor r f ••Jutta HaUto». O te tl ou»n," ete. W K o M o n w l i ■ • » ■ A tbrlHin* oarraMte t>. P u t r ì 1>»K.»- loe-ritu«# Ur® «droaterteoí ««M te ve y Is th® Bottto Meat Market, J. L KR 0 NËNBEB 6, Prop. Coquille City, By Plena«« W«rrt<-«, ntr.hnr ul " I t e Houmon th® Mank. «te. V . K U d r e d T k v m I p o . A MaaaL I ; " Tb® I Pvieiffo Oceeo. it ( t o w t o M ate P o a l t r y P a y . A yr«.tkr«l a to kt'VK. uro unos at «rilóte® by llr P. II Jetebo. P pu .try BrtOur of - Th. K .ft. aurt G ardm , ' P h il« ; Uliu trtete 'noto- onto tel B i| tetterà I#,« «I. Farter M«s»e and Ohrte l'hôte I »tel tu « % w o por^rm p v rh ra h bu.rtr®«. of «murta# U le «« ho*k whioh t*dl» how i" ln I ultet.- e.td «.ul i*stru«Uv^cxp>fwii!M im im u u - n p T lt-u t U witk rtaple t e * r;**- « . ( < • » • a t th o Parte. o®^to“ l f » tien* fr«*ni T« nny*on, Loucfvllow, WhlUlcr, B/ree, Bheuey other». _ _ Moore. . Uryent, UryauL, »od and mstsy m is t o tter« I t Ruildinit Ptea® Ihr Frtrthtd, t e * -t e l Bon ■ca _ A toll * rlpttw« «nd bl®te ®f * l « t ‘ I. ra r«tu « in prtr« from #60® to (4A«d lllaatrote#. HMfc U. A aen to atte o f P a h Ma M « ^ B i. ITubTtwr, C l»y. flirten. Lleoote. Boa» Ornai Oartalfc Ifctnon®. Hu tier, H w rack, U ® , « « 4 « I l It e toadla« a t e OlrtrMN, th* oexitai t at r tbe g u tir y * » toil .P .u ip V F a h le m T b « werk « f an te e tte l ( «S tUPkr.n Ch ilrtron h.rp rend tbtte fcr Ote Iurta®, and (m o n Ba 6 h i l l vbem «Tory day The H kbald for one year aud the abov* list of books will be sent to all subscribers who pay up all arrearages, for $2.50 cash iu udvauce. This will apply to new anb- aeribura, who pay ua $3^0 in ad van or.