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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1889)
^ s q u illi iT ì t jj I.: »StlKl) XVEKV TUH3DAT, J. A fi ?. F. DEAN, e d it o and nephew of Uncle Mel The editor of the Oregon Blade, W hit- at Baker City, Oregon, has-been tiogton, has bought a place on appointed special pension inspec- South Coqnille and will become a tor, with a salary of §1100 a year, Devoted to the in te ict >■' t .* « . River particularly, aud o f \ l . C'»u t. g,: erally. pert ear ent settler. F o r 'B r u is o s a n d 1889 in C o q u i l le 1.04 A L A N D ( ¿ K X E I I U . no trouble in B u rn s . Mrs. F. M. Baxter, of this place, F re s h , S t r o n g , C o n v in c in g F a c ts . *ad > base*ball boys are returned Thursday fro nan extend- *nrday to white- ed visit to Polk county, where site c mi c . 'S er wash t :«* ; ii hey can find and her daughter-*, Miss s May and u bscription, per year.......................f S o n T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 27. MARK TRADE TV. TV. Whittington, a now comer /t Ç 'S IE T O R S ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A shortage of £5052 has been the interior of the ¡st>ite, returned found in the auditor’s books of Los Angeles. home Thursday. Mr. Carothers after a run out to r T m 'ì i u l . Best Kesults« F.a«t Providence. R I., June’8S While in the employ of the Bantow Store Co. Applied your Et. Jacobs Oil to many bad burnt of the moulder«, and always with beat results. OEO. W HOBTOIt. feey will have Pearl, and son Hallie, have spent <iug it we will several Mrs. Fouts’ new house is nearly warrant. completed and looms up nicely. Capt. U innah, of the steamer Burt MeDuffea ieturu*i home Pomona, reports seeing a huge Tuesday from a six month’s stay in lie, fully seven feet long, off, Josephine county, lie looks h a le ' weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. B. was Ladder Fell. Galveston. Texas, June 23. 13S8. Fell from m »y y foot ___ ladder; . . bruised . . . . and sprained . and wrist; suffered five days; was cured by I Ss. agreeably Jacobs Oil. surprised to iiud her mother, though eighty-nine years of age, enjoying the best of health, and ns Poiut Reyes ou this last trip up. spry as a girl. Their many friends aud hearty. were pleased to see them return. Gil G o o d started for Riseburg It is the first one he ever saw this -------- --- Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, side of San Francisco. Let us give the readers of the M rs. Wickham and child aud Mr. O. ¡8. Coleman 1ms two H erald a little timely advice. Hot (.'has. Elliott. splendid young stallion colts at weather is coming and with it colic, W e are in receipt of a season his place on North Coquillo which cholera morbus, dysentery and di ticket for the Coos county fair to he oilers at a very great bargain. arrhoea. The only safe way to bo held ut Arago, commencing They aro both sorrels aud aro of ; com! at these diseases, is to keep September 9th. the Suffolk Punch and French some reliable remedy tit hand, and T\ o acknowledge the receipt of a Bolange. They should bo kept i uj} u ji0 j ia v e ¿r¡ei] Chamberlain’s cornplimentary ticket to the state for breediug purposes. Easy Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme fair to bo held at Salem commenc terms, with security, can be had. dy will admit that it is the most ing September lfi, 1889. prompt, reliable and successful TIM BER LAND NOTICE. United States Lnnd Office, \ The steamer Dolphin arrived medicine known for these com Roseburg, Oregon, August 15, 1889. \ here on Tuesday to load broom It costs but 25 or 5 0 cents, Notire is hereby given that in compli plaints. sticks aud pickets at Lyons’ mill JOEnUAWYTETH Knee-Cap flurt. H»U. Ini . Aug 1®. SII Kna.'cap wm hart and 1 anflerwl 3 month«; 3 bottle« of Ht. Jacob« Oil permanently reitored me. C. C. McMUKRIB. Dhtlocation* Joliet. III., Flay 21. H5® Dislocated shoulder 3 year« ago, confined 3 weeks to house; the pain was cured by Oil and have hard no return of It. J. D. B&OWH. Home-kick. 0t*rk. 0., June î8. 1»»» Buffered 4 week« from the kick of *ho.«. h*dto use cane, two bottlee Bt. Jacobi A t D ruggists and D ealers . THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimora. Md. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. L a vu O itrci:, U oskiitbo . O bkoon , ) June 2.'», ISSU. \ " V O T i c i î is hereby given that in compii 1 n ance with tho provisions of tho act congress o f June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lamlu in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory,” W. ( ’. Pnxson, o f Coquillo City, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has tins ilay filed m this office Ins >\vorn Mate- ment No. —. for the purchase of the SW q of N >4 of Sec. No. 30, in Tp. No. _2“ south range No. 12 west, and proof to show that the land sou ie thau for valuable for its timber or stone agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and K to iver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 17th day o f September, 1889. lie names as witnesses: W. S, Dye, William Beardsley. William Wright and T. A. Walker, all o f Coquille City, Coos cou ty, Oregon. Any and all persons c'aiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to I file their claims iu this office on or before said 17 day of September, 1SML C uaj . W. J ohnston , jly 2 Register. I,and Office at Roseburg. Oregon. > \ugust 7, 1 99 . 1 "V*OTIOE is hereby given that the fob IN lowing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or in his absence before the Clerk of the county court of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City, Ore gon. on Saturday. September 21, 18s<»( viz: Lewis L. Hillings, Homestead entry No. 3931 for the SW V4 of SW 1* section 29, S ’ a of SE>4 of section 30 aud N li1^ o f NE^ section 31. township 29 S. R. 12 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: E. M. Po land, Oscar Reed. E. W. lie: in inn and W. P. Hermann all o f Myrtlo Point, Coos county, Oregon. Chas. W. Johnston, Aug 13 Register. S p e c i a l Itio tic e ! To the good people o f Coqnille City and the surrounding country: I have fitted tip a first-class gallery in Marshfield, opposite Nasburg A Hirst's store. 1 claim to do the best work done in Coos county. When you are in our city call and see my work amt you will be convinced. Your patronage respect fully solicited. J. W. Emets. v7 n3G Photographer. D O C T O R SPONOGLE, P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n . Office and residence, Uunnewell Huililing, Coquille City, Oregon. Has permanently located at Coquille City. Calls promptly attended day or night. ¡it i£ i C abinet S^oplj OUR PREM IUM S R T T IIIS Runts A. H orton F rank P oors HORTOH & POORE, P A P E R S House painters, Sign writers and Paper Hangers, — W ITH — T H E S A N FR AN C ISC O WEEKLY CALL IV Iy r tl© IP o iiit, O r . Graining done in the highest Htvlo o f art. Orders from the country solicited. n3G P r i c e f 9 1»£5 p e r Y e a r , . ------- O R -------- T H E S A N FR AN C ISC O MORNING CALL o ie a ©-o P r i c e , 8 0 .0 0 p e r Y e a r , AS I’UEMIUMS FOR rpHF. SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL in a handsome eight-page i>ai>er. It is is sued every Thursday, aud coutaius all of the important news of tho week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, completo up to date of publication. It contains in teresting special eorresjioudeuce from all of the priueipal cities of tho world and a vast amount of the best selected aud origiual general literature It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news aud mar ket quotations, aud gives special attention to horticultural and agricultural news, and is in every rcsjicct a first-class family paper, appealing to the interest of «very member of the household. T H E M O R N IN G C A L L . (SEVEN ISSUES A W E E K ) Is a livo metropolitan daily. It has tho LA KG EST C1RC CLATIO S aud is recognized as being the LEADING N EWSPAPEU of tho Pacific Coast. Either of the above papcis we will send postpaid as a premium ou re ceipt of the following subscription prices for the combination: The lliUtALD and Weekly Call, $2.75. The H erald and Daily Call, $5.50. .1 . J. WILSON, Watchmaker & Jeweler, COQUILLE CITY ance with the provisions of the act o f Con and may bo the means of saving F ront S tr eet , E ast E n d . j ■' 1 11 ■» • ■ " for a cargo on her return trip to gress of June 3. 1878, entitled “ An ac: for you or your family much suffering, | the sale of timber lands in the States of All kinds of repairing neatly done at rea JNO. A. HANSON. PROP., Astoria. California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- if not life itself, before the sum sonable rates. Work Warranted to give 2nd St., adjoining Hughes' Blacksmith j satisfaction. Orders taken for Watches O. P. Higginbothoni who lately ton Territory,” John Shadle of Portland mer is over. For sale by J. 11. i Shop, COQUILLE CITY. County of Multnomah State of Oregon has and Jewelry not in st-rck. started in tlio butcher business in this day filed in this office his sworn state Nosier. Coquillo City, and W . L. bracket work, picture j Cabinet making AH work must be paid for before leaving ■ 40v7 framing, wood turning, etc., etc. the Hunuewoll building has closed ment No. — for the purchase o f the SW 1, Dixon, Myrtle Point, Oregon. the shop. j * - o f Sectiou No. IS in Township No. 28 South out. It seems there is not enough H a s ju s t R e ce iv e d at S o llr r . ] Range No. 9 West and will offer proof to trade for two markets. j h e r new show that th.‘ laud sought is more valuable C. E. Edwards is agent for the j for its timber or stone than for agricultural G. T. Moulton is agent for M. J. n Coqnille river for the Whitley purposes, and to establish his claim to said m e n / Keller, of Oakland, Cal., aud will MADE ON SHORT' NTICE. lfind before the Register and Receiver of steel anJ ball juiut mowers and Call and examine samples and prices. m e a s u r e y o Q f o r a s u it q u i c k e r this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday Champion self-binders, and sulky r a JIc v y near Ih c S a ic -JfH l. than greased lightning. He takes the llthday of November 1889. hay rakes. Also the Lansing He name* as witnesses John De W olf of i l l O i n # i o l i ' C. W ilkins . PnorooitAPHUR, orders for all manner of gents’ fur- Roseburg Douglas Co. Or., Alfred Morrill of steel-skein wagon which is wai- v7ti29 Coquille City, Oregon. T i i e X je t e e t S t a l e s nishiugs. cf liì o il Ulenwood Washington Co. Or. W. A .A n dcr-, ranted ill f very respect. All per C oquille C ity , O r . X-iADSES AMD OHiiDREN’S X-XATS „ . * i . i • an d H Y P O P H O S P K I T E S The campraeetiug above Myrtle ron and Newell Livermore of Portland, sons wanting wagons aud machines Multnomah Co. Cr. F lo w e r s , e s tr io li Almost s s_ Pnlatablo as Milk. Point is progressing finely and Any and all persons claiming adversely will please call on John Kroncu- P l u m e s a n d S o < !l* g u i« z d Cuti» ii. v a n b e to k e n * great interest is being manifested. the above described lands are requested to berg A S o n at Coqnille City, or my dtg«<«ieil, t i n .1 o M l i/iiin t c d b y t h e m o .a « e l is if iv e s t o m a c h , w h e n I t i« p l a i n o i l h p i r o z e 5. T ip s- Rev. Swafford called Tuesday and file their claims in this office on or before self at Myrtle Point for prices ami c a n n o t b e t o le r r te d ; v :jd b y t h o c o m said 11th day of November 1889. b i n a t i o n o f t iie o i l t v l l i i 1 tie l i j p o p l i o » - L a c e s . informed ns that the attendance An 27 I take this moans of informing the public C O Q l 1 L L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . terms. C. E. E dw ards , Cuts. W. J ohnston , p h ilo .1 ia l o a c h m o r e ofH< n< in a « . that L intend conducting a first-class Livery B i o 'c c n s . nolOtf Myrtle Point, Or. was veiy large. Register. E ru isik fc b i? as a fleth p r it a r o r . and Sale Stable. Reinembe, that I keep ^ a n d O r n a m e n t s . P e rsc rs g a la r a ;:ld.'y t.'iiie taking it . TIMBER LAND NOTICE. §3000 warded on good improved 8ST*Cetlar posts, picket, founda nothing but the best of “ Turnouts,” end ■ United States Lund office. \ 5C0TT'S FMTTI.SION i.i acknowledged by R i i c l i i n g > E m b r o i d e r y the best of care will be given transient stock. • real property, namely 237 acres of Rosebur », Oregon. August 20, 1889. f Physiciane to be the i’ irett r-nd Beet prepa tion blocks, shingles, shakes, otc Everything new. A share of the public pat- j the best of Coos county lands. Also Notice is hereby given that in compliance Qpurimr Clllfl ^PPQQÍ í IQVÍH ít ! V e ilin g . S ca rfs etc- etc- ration in the world fo~ the rc’i' f and cure o f Inquire of Johnson it Drane, Co- on age is res 1 ctfullv solicit d, v<ln3i> ü ü W lili dilli i i i ubuliuiKm ^. Hats trimmsd to order a speciaty with the provisions o f the act of Congress C O N S U M P T I O N . 6 C ÌÌO F U 1.A . 25 cows, six head of horses and C E M E B A L O E B i U T Y , V /A S T iK O of Jnne 3. 1878, eutithd “ An act for tho quill« ( lty . Miss Lora Leach. Velvet, which other stock for sale. Apply at this sale of timber lands iu the Slates of Cali DISEA^LvS, E fftCiATiON, vint». At her home opposite Masonic C C L D 3 a n d C H S O iR G fJO y-U K f?. office. n i l tf fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington The great mnc-7y f o r G*t:^u vp<>\in, .mJ C o q u il l e ( T t y . Frank Randall has commenced Territory," Gregory A. Lorner o f Tacoma Wf+cXnj in Càiid. tn. skid by c;i Druggists. Plain and fancy sewing, nnd dressmaking County of Pierce State of Oregon has this work on a new front for the post- day filed in this office his sworn statement to order. vTnlOtf office at Nosier’s drug stoiy*. The No. — for the purchase of the NW '4 of MYRTI.E 1'«.• IN r, o r . COAL! COAL! k t*« cp a good su¡ q>iy a: >d quality ’'IL L Section No. 4 in Township No. 29 South entire front will be glass thus af and V «•get ables. w .inds of me o f a] fits II Range No. 9 West ami will offer proof to W. R. I’ antcr will deliver stone coal on V ml will !-»’*:i 1 :’.t n ¡inolialiIe rr.t os. V, ill sup LAN D A G EN CY. (Formerly of Coquille Mill A Tug Go. 1 fording plenty of light for the show that the land sought is more valuable l>iy ]l'armi rs. liogging C- mq is and lintella at the bank o f the river at ilia handing for from tiie work inside. W i l l sell, re n t Ictce Ahnt t notre’L», and also fi il e-dors :.. for its timber or stone than for agricultntal 1., $2.50 in bulk; in sacks—sacks furnished— * , By fa .i-Ui’tding Low er l'.ivt*r by Steam“ ! purposes, and to establish his claim to said 2v5n'!tf R e a l E s ta te on ccm ra s- Prof. Brinegar received word we t*xpect to1 build up a living busi ness. $3 per ton. land before tho Register ami Receiver of Come slid see as. \*7n38 ! sicn- that a recent Hood iu Nebraska this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on ¡Monday A N D A G E N T . had swept a greater portion of his the llth d a y of November 1889. IVJ& 111. Front St., San Francisco, Cal. A d d re ss Jo h n F - H a ll, Sec-, He names as witnesses C. A. Jones of Ta I>EALKR IS father’s property away. In Lin M arshfield, Ore^- 08 a m together with A good place coma Pierce Co. W. T. James Barager of coln there were 2500 homeless peo Roseburg Douglas county Oregon J. A. Hay, Feud « f a !! hinds. F Im r & M pjiis . Farms. Town Property and Timber Land- several head o f cow s, and some h orses'or lliVhost Market Pric<s Obtained fer Apple«, separately, very cheap. The ov. ner's reason Buckley of Portland Multnomah Co. Ore ple the day following ♦ he storm. F o r S a l© and all green Ki’.lit*. Sait Salmon, Cliittim Uaik, ro selling is that he wishes to invest in gon aud William Barrett of Tacoma Pierce *ÌÈf” Haviitg Bet ii County Surveyor for four Uiues, Skin* and Wool, Fur* of all kinds, Match- Tho street commissioners or Co. W. T. years, I have an intimate knowledge of all town property. This is a rare bargain. Wood, Stavo ilt.l 1 k , aii-1 produce #rn«rally. and Jo in e r, town board are gentlemen. They I AT.SO HUY, AS WEM. AS SFT. 7 . O'-BIhj t»N < -OMMISSION surveyed lands in the county, and parties Any nnd all persons claiming adversely Place i> rented lor this season. Inquire Is also a successful hand to emasculate Ixiforinaliou of any kind "ill co**t yon nothing— wishing to sell, rent or purchase will find it have fixed the sidewalk to the the al*ove-desciibed lands ure requested to o f E. Bender or W. D. York at Myrtle inf|uirio8 will receive promj t attention at my hands. lirses and other animals, llom e near fl'e their claims ia this office on or before ; to their advantage tocomnmnicute with m e W O n T N A S 3 .U 5tC . Point, Coos Co.. Or. t T l II wharf and are putting spikes in the Reaver Slough. Address: Coquille City. said 11th day of Novemb- r 1*89. Correspondence S o lite l Tho reason wby a woman i? afraM of : planking *on the streets. Thank, C uar . W. J ohnston , Boiige is a profctinJ Tnyfcrjr — indeed, it- lire DISSOLUTION NOTICE! I VtillJl never been very pleorly pron e ft.n "tie ir. Au 27 Register. you, gentlemen. Now keep it np But some irnii.^n ar- c..o»lantlv in -■ .•« b < Notice is hereby given that by mutual nervout, irritntilo condition ihut ?*;« -In • tr« consent the co-partnership heretofore exist F IN S STALLION TIMBER LAND NOTICE. till all the rest are fixed and you thing annoys end rr»,r:l.-s tbrci. T ic — AND— this untort’jisat»’ Ms«' of Bgrtira :s i:ri:alij ing between the undersigned engaged in United States Land Office. I will have our support for re-elec •nine funeti mil d.-rnoi-r-nirni: noc-e l>'t si the logging business is this day dissolved. Roseburg, Oregon, August 20, 1889. ) ing or painful irregularity, cot *« <l«-t:..,< tion. Notice is hereby given that in compliance ment or peculiar inr:■ i< nf » • hri John Jenkins of the firm will collect ac sox; or, it may bo dur t.i 1 r.t... i-iati /'i. with the provisions of the net of Congress ceration or displacement, of oi tti counts due the late firm, pay the debts A n d N ineteen p o u n d s o f b o y :— In- of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An uct for the — DEALERS IN— pelvic vlec.-ra. or u> off er < «i<-.r-» hereof and continue the business. peculiar to h--r cov. From v \ * r .v.u«t nis E. Rose of East CoquillH ¡H the 3 ,je of timber lanila in the States of Cali- O. R. Willard, It may aria?. I<r. lffarce's F.iviint * rv ■»crip ' Dated June 18, 1889. Tjl tion fs a pofft.'ir« rcnu.'1'j, so »air m i' happy father of two bouncing baby fontia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington John Jenkins. Will make season at Mes- e rs barn Co- Nicely situated, directly on the roads curative reauitc that its’ m.:n»if.t« ;u;e -s c t. Territory,” Irving B. Bates of Tacoma it, through (IrwTLietS. under s co.ire' Ve < I qnille Gitv, and Henry Schruodor's nt Ara from Port Orford, Baudon and Myrtle boys who made their appearance at its giving aatufuctiou in «very 1 nr County of Pierce State of Wash. Ter. has go. Terms: Insurance int. U. S. stages meet here once each — AND ALLK1NPSOF — money paid for it will lio promptly his house on Sunday August 11th. this day filed in this office his sworn state- /undid. Ann soothing md 1 i 1 • !i*-* eid:i _< General L», is 17 hands high: weighs 1300 ay from Port Orford nnd Baudon. Will L X J M B E B Their weights were respectively ment No. — for the purchase o f the 8 E M nervine, “ Favor*»« 1‘r r t r y u " I, in > pounds; is nine years old, and « cark bay. j give good reasons for wishing to sell. For ouuled and is invaivKld* in io:a>Tngr.ud nine nnd a half and ten pounds, o* Section No. 4 u» Townahip No. 29 South nuimr nervous .>xeitabi!iry. Irrituhil ty, 0 - Large I kiiic , well formed, good feet and is terms call or address, H ans N klson . baustion, prostration, h> Picric. f|-"v:,.i si.: M c M i l l a n s . . 1 . I ange No. 9 West aud will offer proof Jto C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e , an ideal o f yv-rfection in build, make-np nl0-f»w. Langlois, Or. distressing, neernus eympt-otra cimi- and Jenin that then nnmes are show that the land sought is moro valuable other monly attcndnni upon functional f.r.u organ;« Alder and spruce lumber always on and disposition. Ho is just the horse to disease of th" woiith. It induces refri?hii.s BiDger and Hermann. for its timber or stone than for agricultural j breed to the average m.ireof this country, sleep and relieves mentai unxn-ty taiti de rp, -■. TT , , punstses, and to establish his claim to said spondency. . hand and for sale at the lowest rates. A colt from Lee and a decent mare is worth Theecitor of the Colina Herald L T h r f o , . .h . n ^ s t « .n d ita *w cr „ f Copyright. 18«, by Wont-D’s Die. MSB ASS'V $ 100. ■ » tf To the Coquille will open nt W'0Dt t o Sissons as a “ bold soger this office at Roseburg, Oregon on Tuesday T O . % G. Tiipi] PHOTOGRAPHS! I ! not y ò to re !! H IP , f j i l A Lare Variety of LiVERYSTABLE! < punii eoo 'SR J, J, Baker, AL DEVAUL, B A B I 3 E B , . MEAT ill VEGETABLE Miller & Smith, COOS BAY à COQUILE Gi’l CiiiiSoii ierM S, W. Gilman Fo r Sale House Carptsr, Framer For Sale—CHEAP! G O Q U I i i l a E M X Ia la Valnai Hotel Property Tug Company!! General Lee, I H , I) , p ill) , F e e d S ta b le ! iiiv iliotograplts! : 7 th boy.” He left one printer to hold ,h' ' 12th d«y o{ November 1889. 11 . 1 _ 1 4 __ 4 4 4 the office down and to get out part n ‘ of the paper. On Wednesday the poor printer received the following He names as witnesses James Baragar of „ . .. , n Co. n Or. J. T A. 1 n l V Roseburg Douglas Buckley of « Portland Multnomah C j . Or. C. A. Jone3 and William Barrett o f Tacoma Pierco Co. telegram: “ In guerd house: can’t Wash- ® 0 1 Any and all persons claiming advcrnely 1 get home Tuesday. Do best you tiie above described lands are requested to file their clnims in this office on or before can aboat getting out p^per. C a p t H airy Lockwood of the bay is doing the river fer the Oot- tAge Orgfln. This is one of the finest ami best organs made and every body should have one. Several parties in town have them and they all say that they are the best organ that they have ever said 12th day of November 1889. C uas . W. J ohnston , Register. Au2 , TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Lnnd Office, ) Roseburg, Oregon, August 20, i889. ( Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act o f Congress Junes. 1878, entitled “ Anact for the sale of timber lands in tho States o f California, Oregon. Nevada nnd Washington Territo ry,” William Barrett of Tacoma Connty of Fierce State ot Washington Territory has seen. I f you want an organ you should give him your order because when you do you ean rest assured t*1’B **ay .* , . . . . * tbat you will get a good one. . . . . thistle, informs the Del Korte Record that since the settlement of the country there has never been . . „ • Any and all persons claiming tho above- fish, the catch is so great that it is described lands are requested to file theif impossible to take care of them, claims in this office on or before said 12th ! Mr. M. Riley, of Areata, who has ° t November 1889. Klamath, C HAS. W . J o h n ston , Au27 Reg ister. reports salmon rather scarce id that stream. Subscribe for the H fbald . s doac, Point, About Juno 15th. Rjr Dru.-gigta, M ccuia a vial. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORCAN W ill bo at COQUILLECITY, Ju ly 4 th . Parkersburg............. Randolph............... Baudon, August. ........... 15th ,20th .1st. H e w ill make his work satisfactory at “Live aid Let Live” prices, lias uttAincd a standard of excellence which admits o f no superior. viz: Fine CabiDets §4 per dozen. It contains every improvement that inven tive genius, skill and money can produce. C u s tc m s r s O LIV E HOTEL, MHS. A. I . OLIVE, PROF. Coquille City. Oregon. a m 3 Popular Hotel has recently been put in better order than over before, Timber, match-wood and stave tim- and s truly a favorite r. sort. The tables are supplied with all the deli- ber purchased ■* ■ t , . . cacies to be. had. and in style to su.t the Orders for lumber filled in quanti- most fastidious epicure. tics to suit, anil at the lowest living Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart- ments are second to no hotel in Southern rates J. P A R K E R , Oregon. Mrs. A. L. Olive. Prop. v-tnfio O H A S. F. D O E . M Parkersburg Coos counnty Grog, v i n lá tf. W OUE A IM J . W . H U G H E S , Prop, J a s . C . B r o w n ’s By tho Tug K A T I E C O O K ou the river and bar, at reasonable rate T May have the privilege of getting I their work finished on the s[>ot or W AR- in San Francisco without extra charges. All work will be first- ranted ! class. Thanking you kindly for your FOR j very liberal patronage in the past; A LL Kinds of farm work solici ted. Horse and hoping for a continuance of , shoeing and plow work a specialty. F IV E ! Supplies for logging work, wedget the same ou this visit. rings, cant-hooks and everything YEARS. Yours respectfully, .,**...* ogging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction GEORGE M( M i LLAN, photographer. | jjudmnt^ed. Shop on corner north of Pio- P IO N E E R o ! A b t L m L ! K n e S t a llio n , ¡ OAKLAND BILL, Will make the present season standing at .Myrtle Point, Roland Prairie and at tho ..lyrue rum i, ninnili HtRbIeof I. H. Lamb, on Fish trap j Oakland Bill is a dark bay, seven ycarf old, is sixteen hands and three inches high, and weighs 1 3 0 0 pounds. He was sired by Gray Dan. Gray Dan by Oregon Dan, and be by Old Lmuax. IIIII* n dam was a Lumax marc, brought from Kentucky by Mr. Margin,of Douglas county, Oregon. T bbms .—Insurance. 8 10; season, «N single service, » 8« . Due care will bo ob served in breeding mares, but no responsi bility will be nssumed for accidents or es- capemenls. For further jKirticulars inquire of J. C. BROWN. Myrtle Point, Or. u3€; F ^ O ls Æ r's Cornili« City to utter City. EXCEL * ° - 29 No. 9 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ^agricultural and to establish his olaim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 12th day o f November 1889. He names as witnesses J. A. Buckley of Portland Multnomah Co. Or, Irving B. Rates and C. A. Jones of Tacoma Pieroe Co. Wash. Ter. and James Barager of Itose- SO many salmon in Rogue river as DOW. Even the oldest inhabitant never saw the like. He says that the river is black with fish, and with all the facilities Hume’s can nery has for CUling and canning burg Douglas Co.Oregon been spending a few weeks on the D R. PIERIE’S PELLETS «gfcSK M yrtle Laxative, or Cathartic, according to si/.u of *n tl“ s offico his sworn state- 1 ment No. — for the purchase of the E of NE '( SW 1; of NE \i NE ^ of SE % of Sec- Capt Caughell, of the steamer' ^on N?„8 in Annual "Visit These excellent Organs are celebrated for vol ume, fluidity of tono, quick respon.ro, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most M rs . P h illips , of Marshfield, attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies,etc. has decided to open dress-making rooms ] over L Y O N S ' M O l i l . . Coquille City, i E S T A I 1U 8 H E D R E P U T A T IO N ’, «nd solicits a call from all the Ladies of I X E H l'A L F .D F A C I L I T I E S , S K IL L E D W O H liX F V Coquille valley Stylish suits made from B E S T M A T E R IA I* ^5 upward. Cutting and fitting a specialty. COMBINED, MAKIC THIS All work guaranteed. v7nS8 D ress THE POPULAR OROAN P IA N O S , S TO O LS, BOOKS. C atalogu es on ap plication . F r e e . CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CHÎCAQO. iLL. M a k in g ! L and B abciain . —One of tho finest pieces of bottom of fifty to sixty acres, with a couple acres ou the bench for a building site is offered at a bargain by Captain W. : E. Rackliff of Myrtle Point. The land i 1 situated on the river, just abovo Norway, ! and a better and prettier piece can't l- - 1 found on the Coquiil. S5tf ca neei Feed stable. n 3 5 t f____ CQUILLE CITY, O R EGON. Tho B U Y E R S’ GUIDE ia issued March ard Sept., each yoar. It 18 ency- ¿¡Wclopcdia. of useful inior- j£kaf mation tor all who por- chare tho iuxv.vies or t..o - neosssitior o f life. V rc c-n clolho you and iuraiuh you all tho necessary and nnacca^cary appliance-» to ride, walk, dance, aircp, eat, fish, hunt, work, E° t° church, cr stay at ho:nr, and in various eiacs, :-tyics and q tu ctitiw . J u s t figure out \,h.u is roquired to do all these things CGriFORiASLY. and you ean m oko? fair cst:ui..io o f tho value of the E U Y E R 3 GUIDE, which will bo sent upon rce.ipt ( i' 10 cunla to P-»y posture, t /t O M T C O M c R Y W A R D & C O . [¿I 1*JX* t-tfuli ¿f«». V WiiCILgO, 111* C a r r y i n g - t i i e TT. S . I M I-A -IU L iS , Freight and Passengers. will leave Coquillo Cilv every S TAGES day (except ? unday) at 5 a. m. and 1 1». m., connecting with steamer each trip for all points on Coos bay. Leave Utter City every day (except Sunday) nt 9 h . in. and 3:30 p, m. Passengers by morning stage can visit Marshfield and Empire City, having two hours in each place, returning to Co- 1 quille City the same day. F a r e , O n © IDolla-i*. Always Go With the Mails and Make Connection*. JOHNSON v7u o 7 S r. Wh*n I fii»T OrtS I do not inenn merely to stop ioraii.ne, and then t o i h j a « . tutu again- I M-v.v A IUIUC a L v LUJS. I have Biafic ihu du>«ajc 01 F IX 5 , E P I L E P S Y o r P A L L IN G S IC K N E S S , A life-long 6tuffy. I warrant my remedy to Cur.E tlio worst ensea. Ju-eause others havo failed is uo reason for net now'receiving a rare, i-cr.d at onre for & treatise and a F keb ltoTTLB cf my iNi'AiLiDLB KuuKDV. Give Express anil ;> « t OtBee. It cor 13 you licth iag lo r a trial, and it v.dl cure you. AudrueA DUNHAM Proprietors. i:.o. frcoT, n.c., 133 pearl ST.lHtnvomt