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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1889)
1 o q u l l l e C i t y P u b l i c N c h a o l. g ú ^ u ilU (fü y ^ífrnW, DP-RIVF.R D E PiüT IO I O rvil D odge , E ditor . NY1TLE POUT, COOS COISTI, Oreg. TUESDAY, JULY % 1888. A n E d lto r s P n j e r . 1 he to*al enrollment for the An exchange gets off the follow* term is 168. Average daily attend- j og: j would flee from the city’s Real Estate Finn ance for the last month, 102; for yUie aud law— from its fashion and ©IF1 the term 127. The advanneed form cut loose— and go where the department carried off the banner strawberry grows on its straw and the last month for the best average the gooseberry grows on its goos?; place it our hands as our new house, p»*sloffice, mills schools and church convenient; 120 acres joining will be free if sold soon; government land joining. \ $1500—ISO low hills and creek bottom laud part o f each fairly improved two miles from Myrtle Point, 15 acres fenced, 100 fruit trees one o f the best bargains in the coun try, for any one dislikes overflowed laud as it is above river overflows, „ W . $1 <b0—48 acres two miles from Coquille City partly improved 83 acres bottom, balance fine level bench, 15 acres cleared a beautiful small place, bcuuti- olear spring branch handy. X $800—100 acres with a little .improve ment few fruit trees bearing, small amount o f bottom land, tine spring branch some good saw timber, very cheap, must soon sell three miles from Co-iuille City. Y $1500—16fJ acres three miles from town several acres fine creek l>ottom lund, burned and seeded to grass, the finest o f pasture, and pure spring water on the land joining can be hud reasonable. Z $1000—75x100 feet corner lot near cen ter o f Coquille City, with large buildings thereon, also two lots 50x100 feet with good new cottage, nice location for only $ 1000. & 320 acres ot coal laud near tide-water on the river, several veins o f coal theron, price on application. AA $700—152 acres near M illard’s mill on East fork o f the Coquille. BB $1000—lf»0 acres o f unimproved land near Parkersburg on which is some valuable cedar timber will make a good home when improved. CC $2500—182 acres at mouth o f Lanipcy creek 15 cattle, 35 sheep, mare and colt, tools, sold along with place. We have over 4000 acres o f fine fir aud cedar timber which can be had in large or small tracts which includes some of the finest old growth timber in the county. 1200aoresof best cedar tract yet to be had in the county all in one body at only $7 per acre. Just think o f it. Correspondence so licited. chances for disposing T i n - B i i im I u ii Iti-n i-li E s b i l e , SHERWOOD & attendance. where the catnip tree is climbed o r 1 The following are the names of by the cat as she clutches for her C O Q U I L L E C IT Y . Coos Co., O k those neither absent or tardy: prey -the guiltless and unsuspec- Bert Dean, Bennie Law*rence tiug rat, on the rattan bush at play. I rma Lukens, Lu la Moulton, E u - j wjjj catch the saffron cow and W IL L Bill W arner's uaiu i» u ; j . (¿cue Norton, W alter Dean, Neddie , cowlet in their glee, as they More time for this department Lawrence, Icy March, Ira u k l>oy- jeap with joy from bough to next week. rie, Oliver Sanford, Arthur \\ hite, bough on the top of a cowBliptree; LO C A L MATTER. Col. Rulph Rosa, of Bandon. Stanley Jenkins, W illie JenkinB( gave onr town a pleasant, but fly- Charlie Whetstone, Leona Dean, ing visit Sunday. Mr. Rosa has a I annie McDuffy, Laura Alexander, host of friends in Myrtle Point Julia Drane. Others deserve and vicinity, hence the leading equal credit because kept out on citizens were glad to see him. account of sickness. There is no doubt but that he will Num ber of classes in each room: make the celebration at Bandon a advanced 14, intermediate 16, prim ary 12. success, aided by his colleagues. W m . Phillips has chopped about 20 acres this spring on his Row land prairie ranch. This will make one of the finest ranches in and list while I no partridge drums bis drum ‘and the woodchuck chuckf his wood, and the dog de- vours the dogwood plum in the primitive solitude. O, let me TR A N 9ACT A GENERAL BEAL ESTATE BUSINESS. Will bay and sol improved Farms Also wild lands, Timber elaims, stock ranches, do. drink from the moss-grown pump that was hewn from a pumpkin Buy, sell and lease city property tree. Eat mush and milk from a rural stump, from form and fash make investments for other parties Visitors last week were Messrs ion— new gathered mush from the with the same care and judgement Deun and Callahan. Total num mushroom vine, aud milk from exercised iu their own purchases. ber cf visitors for the term 33. the milkweed sweet— with lucious The teachers wish to thank those piueapples from the pine to make Parties wishing to dispose of prop- who have supported and patronized my repast complete, And then ' erty can uot do better than to Coos county for stock, or any other use. A visit to his good homo their work, and especially those to the white-washed dairy I ’ll convinced us that their lovely who have sent their children regu- turn, where the dairy-maid has- mountain ranch was the embodi larly. Regularity is the first law tening hies, her ruddy and golden- ment of comfort and content« ent. o f discipline and morality. Nothing reJ butter to chnro from the rai,k is bo vicious toward a pum Ae p ro -’ ot ber butterflies; and I ’ll rise at The M. P. baud is wr'.l equip j . . , , • morn with the earliest bird, to thp ped for Bandon. Bart Green is per advancement m school as lr- f ragrant farmyard pass, and watch an excellent drum major. Ilis regularity in attendance. It dis- j w’bile the farmer turns his herd of courages ihe pupil, annoys the grasshoppers out to grass.— Ex. graceful back-actions, front move teacher and is detrimental and u u -; x, . , , . , ments and other displays of true . . , , , I N otice .—All those indebted to fair to those who do attend regular- v , , ,, beauty will likely bust Johnny j , . . . . . . , , Kronen berg <fc »on, successors to and is almost invariably the Roberts out because the latter young j ly, J J B . , . . lager <fc Kroueuberg, are hereby re- cause of fault finding. .. ,.c , . - , gentleman will be leader on the ... . , ,, , speetfully notified to come forward Miss Clinton goes to the ranche , , ... . . 4th, and will no doubt be the fa and make settlement at the very Containing upwards o f 880 acres, to be are first-class. sold in lots to suit purchasers, including laud lots o f ten acres and upwards, build W e are prepared to attend to ing lots, sites for villa residences, etc., etc., at the town o f Bandon Beach. The pro ductiveness o f the soil which is a black or a dark brown sandy loam is well known Tho equibility o f the climate—there is only one degree and a decimal between the tem perature o f the months o f May aud Decem W E TRANSACT A L L LE G A L ber, and only eleven degrees between the winter and the summer—see last B U S IN E S S IN T H IS annual report of the chief signal officer o f the army—render it a most desirable lo cality for those in search o f health and rec L IN E . reation. It contains the purest and coldest springs, and creeks flowing with an abun W e hope by fair dealing and dant supply o f water throughout the year. The above lands include the renowned Ban strict attention to business to mer don Beach by right of patent and o f con siderable length, with its rock bound bays, it the confidence of parties having agate beaches, golden sands, spacious caves and varied attractions, and when connected by rail, wnich we hope it soon will be, with business to transact in our line. the inland railways, will in nil proba bility be the greatest marine and summer resort on the Pacific o a s t. Apply to Sales in Person. for a few days for much needed earliest convenience by note or recreation. cash. A s the present year is about Last Sunday morning Bart, Prof. Brinegar has the faculty of out, we wish to close onr books. Johnnv and I came down the patience enormously developed by Kronenberg A S od . South fork of the Coquille— leav laboring under tbe difficulties of ing Rowland prairie in all its ZSTOTTOE! poor seats aud diminutive black- '^ 'O T IC E is hereby given that my wife, grandeur— in W m . P h illip’s wagon board in his school room. H e ex i. l Sarah E. Andrews, has left my bed and which was drawn by two spirited board without just cause or provocation. pects to remain here, except for a and I warn all persons not to trust her on horses. W e had one of the most my account. few days “ rustication.” favored opportunities of seeing C. 8. ANDREW S. J. J. S t a n l e y , M yrtle Point, Oregon, July 1st, 1880. n48 this part of our romantic vale. A $6400 .—930 acres, 155 o f bottom, bnl Principal. ance hill land 34 acres plow land, 10 acres O. J. Grant has fine crops grow n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n . vorite Among the fair ladies. Sherwood & ing. The Massey Bros, are im proving their spacious farms. W e saw Sam Johnson sitting on B e a r Creek • s: 1 g his porch reading the late paper. C apt H arris’ primitive residence gave signs ot eomfott. The o r chard 13 full of f^uit. R. C. De- ment's lands seem to be well cov ered with grass and as we passed on down the old Hermann home stead, G. W . Majory’s farm and Louisa Danielson....... 98 Ettic Danielson .......... 50 Lillie Danielson........... 93 Belle D o ak .....................90 Jennie Albertson......... 100 Laura Albertson........... 92 Lew i* Billings’ hillside ranch were Nellie T aylor............... 88 noted to have a prosperous ap Annie T aylo r............... 88 D ella Butts................ 92 pearance. Jopie Chandler............. 84 There were more people in town Cora Chandler............. 96 last Sunday thau usual. Some Alice Jam es................ 97 came to hear the brass band play Emma Jam es............... 96 their magnificent pieces, set apart Alice Johnson............. 96 for the grand celebration at Ban Mandie Leu eve............100 don, and some to see the pretty E l vie Leneve............... 100 young girls that Myrtle Point is Amanda Parrott......... 90 becoming justly celebrated. As May Prewett............... 89 the baud started out for a practical Grace Pruett ............. 89 march, we noticed Capt. W . H. Edith H o w e ll............... 98 Harris, one of our pioneers, at the Thomas Pruett............100 head of a trio of beautiful young W illie D o a k ................ 98 ladies bearing the U. B. flag. Capt. W illie T o b in ............... 98 Harris helped to carry the flag Chaa Jam es...................98 through the Mexican war, and with a company of volunteers pre Harvey Jame9............... 95 served order in the Indian war of Coos county in 1886.— O h! we just looked out of the window' and saw the return of the C ap t and the band. A little girl has stepped between grandpa and the young M ajory’s drums. I o w a S lo u g h I t e m * . rain C h ttirn b* 'k . e :\r. va s Tb » ti) ’£ Mr from M y . XL l 1 ot Harvey M orae............. 88 Francis Sim on..............100 John Danielson........... 68 Charley Johnson......... 100 100 95 88 94 84 96 86 85 NO TICE FOR PU B LIC A T IO N . Land Office at Rose burg. Oregon, \ June 20, 1 H 31 ». ( TO TIC E is hereby given that the fol- 1 lowing-nained settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver o f U. S. Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, on Saturday, Augnst 17,1383, viz: H. S. Davis, pre-emption D. 8. No. 6279 for the SE \ of NE T : F. ^ o f SE and NW W of SE > 4. See. 28, Tp. 20 S. R. 10 west., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Louis Thom as, Jas. P. Davis. Robert Mecum and Charles Doney, all of Remote, Coos Co.. Or. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance o f such proof, or who knows o f any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior De- mrtment, why such proof should not he al- nwed, will bo given an opportunity at the above-mentioned time and place to cross- examine the witnesses o f said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal o f that submitted by claimant. ( ’has. W. Johnston. ju25 Register. > i NO TICE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N . Land Office at Roscburg, Oregon, ) June 18,1889. i O T IC E is hereby given that the fol- Total number enrolled 34; av- J.1 lowing-named settler has filed notice Visi tora: 1 of his intention to make final proof in sup orage attendance, 27. Mins R e r'' T*» vlnr Min« Ettie port o f his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of JcTT C " R u n t A } . ] lohn U. 8. Laud Office st Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Friday, Augnst 16, 1889, viz: W illiam Y. } •at a' Mr. lies. Homestead entrv No. 5644 for the W ’ <j o f NW ^ and W o f SW Sec. 14, Tp. 29 o an 8. R. low est, W. M. He nnmes the following witnesses to 'N r 1 SY. prove his continuous residence upon and ther. cultivation of, said land, viz: John A. Jenkins and Wm. Jenkins, o f Myrtle Point, and Lorenzo D. Belien, o f Angora Coos oounty. Or., and James A. Belien, o f Camas gtan Valley, Dougina county, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against wife the allowance of such proof, or who knows o f any substantial reason, under the law ing, and regulations o f the Interior Department, :> to- why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above- be mentioned time and plme to crosa-exnm- the witnesses o f said claimant, nnd to offer ate, evidence in rebuttal o f that submitted by be claimant. Chas. W. Johnston, r he Register. n g .1 ju25 l. !i j .iUi j ¡ti . .U- i t in i : it ’ s d UM ra: but ed a ßtre ' sold ii the J < 100 96 80 n 4 V A ' i Fr.tl auon- 99 95 Frank Danielson........... 98 , nu foi 100 96 ll ru< 100 90 95 90 75 95 j » J a r i e e cm f t> N Freddie Von P eg e rt... 90 ladies, yet C apt is with the march, Hurbert Butts............. 50 all keeping time to the measured Samuel Prewett............ 100 time of Fred Schroeder and Geo L and O ffic e , RoeznrBo, O bbgok , > Ji n? 20, 1833. f s e O T IC E is hereby given that the follow re re ing-named settler has filed notice of hia lutention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said pro f will be mnde before the clerk o f the county court of Coos c.nntv, Oregon, at Empire City, Or 100 egon, on Saturday, August 3d, 1839, viz: Gather, p e-emption D. S. No. 100 Christian 59**6, f.>r th*> E of NW nnd W cf 98 NT '«.S ee. 13. I'p. - 2 1* S. R. 13 west. vV. M. Ho names the following witnesses to 100 prove his continuous residence upon, aud of, s od laud, Johu F. 100 cultivation Munford. Bryant M. Crews, S. E. Aasr«:i and 100 Henry Griffin, all o f Arogo, Coos C Or<-g. Any person who desires to protuAt Buninst 100 the allowHuce of such proof, nr who knows o f any substantial reason, under the law 94 and the regulations of t he Interior Depart why auch proof should not be allowed 100 ment, will be given an opportunity nt tbe above 100 mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses o f said claimant, and to ofiT-r 100 evidence in rebuttal of that submitted l>y claimant. 100 jn25 C h ib . W. J oonstok , Register. School report. tv at tb V*’ ' Sanford. J. A. L khnhehk . J. L . L b w k i . u k 2ttrs. |îï. 33 usfci th, C oquille C ity , O r ., LEHNHERR A N D Cutting, Besting and Stitching a Specialty, * And a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. LEW ELLEN, Real Estate Agents, Myrtle Point, Oregon. W ill Buy, Sell and Rood's The Moat Perfect, Simple and Reasonable Ladies’ T ailo rin g System OF GARMENT CUTTING, Sold and Taught—Satisfaction Guaranteed. _________ Transfer Tow n Property, Magic Scale _______ v7u«l_____________________ J. H. ROBERTS, D e a le r in Geneal Merchandise, Improved Lauds, Timber Claims, Stock Ranches, Etc. Collection of Claims Promptly Myrtle Point, Or. Attended to. Office In Residence o f J. A. Lehnherr. vGn4 We wish to say to those desiring farms or homes, that we have now quite a number o f places on our list, which we can sell reasonable, ranging from $700 up to us high as $7000—some stock ranches, mostly bench Myrtle Point, Oregon, and bill, while others are mostly bottom; some fairly improved, others highly improv ed. Call and look over our list. W ill take pleasure in showing the places. No sale, I P R O P A G A T O R of, and dealer in Fruit Trees aud small fruits. He keeps no damage. We have also desirable tow n t 1 property for sale. constantly on hand a well regulated assort Myrtle Point Nursery. J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, “T 0 P S I D E 6 0 L O W ? ment, cheaper thun the cheapest. Send iu your orders no pains spared t o give full satisfaction. v4n l7 HI RTLE W IN Wrcnsball & Wmislmll, Boat Builders, Coquille City, Or. Skiffs Built on short notice; Price—Skiffs, one dollar per foot, Clenoker and curved boats, two dollars per foot. All kinds o f 1 ship's boats made to order. Painting and repairing oars and spoons, etc., eto. v7n28 j HOTEL, Myrtle Point, Or., G W - Majory, jr . Prop. A V IN G just leased the alH>ve •known Los tell ery, it shall be my ear H nest endeavor to give patrons the best w ell- ID is s c lT a t io z i. ^ ’’ HE co-partnership heretofore existing 1 between the undersigned in the livery treatnu nt possible, and such as will merit business ts this day by mutual consent dis solved. J. J. Baker o f the firm will con their patronage. The bouse has been reno- duct the business. receive bills due the finn ! vated throughout; supplied with good beds, and p ly the debts o f the same. aud the table w-11 be constantly supplied Date 1 Coquille City. Oregon, » J. J. Bnker. ju25 April 1st, 1830. \ G. L. Coon. with the best the market affords. v7r.21tf . G. W. M AJORY. llundon Beach, Coos oounty, Ore. uva inni I o o Coquille City, Or. at all o o o o o o o o o o r o . & BENDER, General Merchandis» IMI s o r t i e I P e i n t , O r o . — - :o : Agents for till Kiuils of Vehicles Stauer & W alker's Farm and M ill Machinery. When I par P tt ,B I do not mean merely to atop th-m for a lime, ami thau have them ro* turn again. T mean A II.UXCAL CURB. 1 have made the unease of ( The Largest House iu the%Pacific Northwest.) FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS. Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow. :o:- A life-long atrnlv. I ttafuakt my remedy to C ore the worst cases. Because othera have failed ts no rcanon for not now receiving a euro. 8eud at once for a treatise and a F ree H o ttlb of my l?:i a i . i . ihlf . K e m k p t . Give Kxpreas and root Office. It costa yon nothing for a trial, acd it will euro you. Address H . G. R O O T , f.I.C ., I SC Pc/ffit S t .. H ew YMX o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o LYONS’ STORE! Coquille City, Or, Furniture, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Chairs & Lounges, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Best Value at L Y O N S ’ STORE. HH. $850—Sixty-one aores part bench and part bottom land. Was onco improved tch N O TIC E FO R PU B LIC A TIO N . i but ns owner is a non-resident, place is Land Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon. ^ vas considerably grown up with brush. Good ¡ June 21st, 1889. , speculation for a party with a little “ git,” j er. ’ . T ^ O T C E is hereby given that the follow- also 200 acrés unimproved laud on Bear * er - ' JL i ing-named settler has filed notice o f creek at a mere trifle. his indention to make Ifinal proof in sup Q $1000— 160 acres on Halls creek 12 he port o f his claim, and that said proof will head o f cattle sold with place, fine stock be made before the Clerk o f the oounty ’be oourt o f Coos oounty, Oregon, irt Empire land partly improved plenty o f fine spring and creek watar fair buildings and young :oo ! City, Oregon, on Thursday. August 8, 1889, orchard. ! viz: W. 8. Jenkins, pre-emption D. 8. No. K $ 8 » —160 aores joining the above with be ! 5532 for tho N X o f N X Sec. 28, Tp. 27 8. R. W aring orchard and some creek bottom j 13 west, W. M. he I He names the following witnesses to land is very cheap. S $3500—123 aores, 50 o f No. 1 bottom ed prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Sami. Mc land balance bill land, one mile from iis Adams, Jr.. Charles Holland, J. T. Jenkins M yrtle Point lies d ir e c t io n the river and and James Vowel, all o f Coquille City, a good public landing, fair buiding, sight de Coos oounty, Oregon. commanding. person who desires to protest against as the Any T $3500—76 acres, half bottom and half allowance of such proof, or who knows hill land with splendid spring branch good | o f any substantial reason, under the laws orchard, poor buildings, several hundred and regulations of the Interior Department, 118 why such proof should not be allowed, will dollars worth o f Htock and other things use ful thrown in, eight miles below Coquille Ì 8 be given an opportunity at the above-nam City on the river bank; very sightly location ed time and place to cross-examine the wit- n- nesaes o f said claimant, nnd to offer evi all bottom land cleared and fenced. of dence in rebuttal o f that submitted by U $4200—240 acres 16 miles from Myrtle Point 80 acres bottom land 20 cleared there o- olaimant. Chas. W . Johnston, on 100 aores level bench, balance rolling ju25 Register. hills, liviug water several orchards aud fair o o DEALERS IN H ours . D ry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, O $3000— 177 acres; 20 bottom lnnd bal ance good hill; 60 acres cleared for pasture nnd meadow, good buildings, orchard and fine spring branch No. 1 for stock four miles from M yrtle Point on the river. o o WISE J. 3via.olTa.cio, Prop. M eals ii I» G e OBOK B k NKKTT. meadow, good buildings orch; rdsand spring water, school nud postofflee near, one-half mile from Fairviow P. (). B $1500—200 ñores, 40 of swa e bottom, balance bench land. plowed. 6u roughly cleared for pasture, fair buildings and good young orchard o f 300 trees, 100 l>earing, 40 acres fenced with led cedar. C 650'—481 acres '3 cows 17 other cattle,2 fin«> marcs, new w a y n and two sets harness cider press, plow, harrow, hay rake and other property r>oid ..'o:xg with place. 1LV acres o f bottom land 3't clear cl. 2 I in mead- ; ow, two good houses nnd go. ci barn, finest o f water, only one-half lniie from river lauding, ut Hamiolj.li and one mile from Parkersburg choice location f<>r .-lock. DD. $12.»—F ifty «c re í well located f o i a pleasant home on bank of Coquille river. Twelve acres bench and 38 bottom land 12 acres cleared and fenced, good orchard of fifty trees, fair buildings good outside range. EE. $1600 — 160 farm nnd sixteen head of cattle, twelve hogs, two dozen chickens and two of the finest black cats in Oregon. One of the choicest I u'g&tiis offered on our list. Farm fairly improved with buildings, fences, and orchard. On head wat» rs ot North fork o f G oqoill«. F 2500—160 acres 60 o f very rich low swamp land, will !>o excellent when drained » balance hill land, n few acres cultivated, barn on place, but no house; lies in a bandy neighborhood to roads school, town and navigation, only partly improved. G 1600—160 acres one mile and a half from river landing at Arago; fair buildings and orchard, best o f water: several acres cultivated and balance is good timber and i gra*a land on a public road aud well loca ted. FF. $30i>:—Forty-three acres all choice land, twenty-three aorescleared, neat build ings, fences and fine variety o f choice fruit Boats can land at the door if they wish. School, store, aud postoffice close at hand. Very pretty location and cheap terms can | be had on part payment. DD $1200—Large, new Queen Anne cot tage at Bandon, with two acres of ground. Entirely new and not quite finished, one of the finest Beach properties at the mouth of the river. W ill soon tie very valuable. J $7000—160 aerea all level but 15: 60 acres cleared and cultivated, soil o f the fin est quality, being black sandy loair. easily worked, does not oveflow; balance o f un cleared land is thickly studded with soft maple, much o f which is fine saw tin* ber, good large house and barn, orchard of 200 large fruit treos; fine spring branch on place good red cedar and place for fencing; all stock, grain, bay, implements, wagons, har ness, etc., on place at time o f sale go with the place which will be vorth over $ 1000; j this is one of the finest farms in the conuty when well developed nud must be seen to be appreciated. K $HX>0—40 acres o f good bench land one mile nnd u half from Coquille on which is a large amount o f red cedar; is easily cleared nnd on a public road. |L / $850— 50 rtures six intlra from Myrtle Point on North fork se.eral acres o f bottom land, balance brush and hill land, will make | a fine smnll home. M $2000—130 aerea, 100 of bottom, 30 good level bench land unimproved but will make a fine plaoe when denied and im proved; water handy; six miles from M yrtle Point, time given on part payment. GG. Houie and several lots and fruit trees all bearing fruit in the heart o f Co qaille City only $1000 if sold soon. 1 Cheap at LYONS’ STORE % « White Cedar, Oregon Pine, Ash, Maple, Spruce, In Stock and Cut to or der at L Y O N S ’ M ILL. Choice Groceries, Canned Goods, Flour, Meals, Bacon, Lard, Seeds, &c., FINE STOCK AT LYONS' STORE Hotels and Camps Supplied with Pac Goods at L o w Rates L Y O N ’S S T O R E --------- COQUILLE CITY. i