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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1889)
Æojjiulli tfi'iïj ¿funilil. O b v il D o d g e , K d » t o r . 1TRTLE J W T .M ftS ( 01 \TY, Ore* “ T U E S D A Y . S E P l\ 17, 1S89. LOCAL MATTER. Mr. James A s le r lias been in charge of the scrap*.*s >’ i > c* eminent works in the river i u- provements for some titue j nst. During liis stay at the Point he has obtained lasting friendship from his associates. Tw o large hacks loaded with gentlemen came in from Koseburg recently and proceeded on to Wm. Warners’ at Rowland prairie. It is rumored that they are looking out for the interests o f a lumber syndicate o f Puget sound. The timber land o f Coos county will soon.by. taken. L >ok out, young men, and get your share before it is too late. Isaac Carter who lives near Dan iel G iles’s was burned out last Thursday nijlit. The tire place had not been in us for n month or more. Mr. Carter had received some newspapers that he wished to read, and he kindled a small fire. A fter reading a short time he went to bed, but got up and examined the fire and supposed it was all out and weut to bed again. A fter a short sleep he awoke and found one c ud o f the house in James. Th e loss was a new cook stove and two trunks oi clothing. Tho \\. C. T. U. will meet on Thursday afternoon at half past turn. W e wish to say that wo have a literary pocket for the benefit of the public at W. liaokliii’s store. The head-quarters for the society’s literatuie is at Mrs. Lew elleu’s. The Indies <4 the \\. C. I , l . ec- teud their thanks to Mr. Johnson and Mr. 11 K.icklitT f >r p ittin g up a box for literature. E. J. Lewellen, Pres. The diphth ria that multi its terrible ravages felt in the fam ily o f Sam Smith, four miles above C xjuille City, has fille l tbive new graves, an J east m »re 1 umu a i lo able borrow over the in'¡iris of HU alive- i tionate father and lllOlIl**!'. A sympathizin',» community a>teps foward ready to oil *r , as doting parents ii sien to i li is sad news fears coin-* :o til *m as itney gaze upuu their lovoi y childIren, aud ihey woudei if this d read monster will \i.-fii tiieir house! i >id. These sad apprehensions .should arouse every olio who Iris ;i i’iuuily, aud they should >it o u ce remove every ve&tige of tilth iud rubbish about their prem -•*>, cl ause every cess pool, and thus remove the causes that bring this great scourge to the homes of happy families. I f this is not done, it may be possi ble that there will be many new made grave* in every part o f our fair valley, and those sweet childish notes that make life so joyous, grand and glorioui for the doting parent, will tie hushed forever be fore the leaves cease to fall. Our community has cause to be thank ful at present us Dr. Sponogle says that the (l inger is past, and he thinks with proper caution the disease will be destroyed ere it spreads to other families, but this condition must not be neglected. Dora Items. TIM BER LAND NOTICE A W o rllij R ufus A. B oston over by Mr. W . A. Moulton, o f Co-! ble as nearly all the employes are A r <‘ Y o u C o m in g to C o q u ilie C ity F kank P oouh U nited S tates L ind O vfick , I ™ tw u ,,f Prop erty? W ith your kind permission, I quille City. M r Moulton has not permanent residents o f the county, Koseburg, Ore., Sept. 12, 18o‘J. ( t Imen here long, but bis genial j owning property on _which ‘ beyj b y" “ j ‘ “C h o u s e "VTOTICE is hereby given that in eonipli- wish, tlm:u_ h the columns o f your I I anee with the provisions of the act of House painters, Sign writers and Paper indnenti d journal, to introduce to siuilp, uiul obliging, gentlemanly will spend their earnings in mak- with ten rooms and spacious porch congress of June ¡5, 1878, entitled “ An act Hangers, manner, have already won the iug improvements, some o f them 6ixty feet * long, with ....................... water iu two for the sale of timber lands iu the states of the notice of the Coos county pub-j California, Oregon. Nevada and Washing the hearts of the meu and made are residents of Bandon, and others parts of the house, thorough drain ton Territory,"’ 8. S. McAdams of Coquilie M yrtle IPoint, Or. lie a local enterprise which is par City, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has Graining done in the highest styie of art age and everything comfortable; him a general favorit?. have invested all th.Tr earnings iu this day filed in this otiice his sworn state ticularly worthy of commendation j Orders from the country solicited, n.fti] price $1500—one half cash, bal ment No. — for the purchase of !ots :i and The building erected for the Bandon real estate. A great deal ance on long time. nituated on a 4, tho SEE, of thi-SW,^ Of section l'J, the and which is, iu no small degree, men’s quarters is 1(5x32 feet and is might be said on this subject, but, corner back of Lorenz’s store; a lso1 tiie N Wj* oi section No. so. in contributi ng to the general pros „ 1 , , ’ . , township No. 25 b rango No 11 west, and perity of the county. About one a mo lei of neatness an 1 comfort, ¡ bs I fear my letter is already too SIX lo o m house anil one lot just will offer proof to show that the land sought one door west for $1000 on same is more valnable for its timber or atone BANDON, OREGON, than for agricultural purposes, nud to es and one half miles from Bandon, The bunks are arranged in two long, I will merely remark, that terms. tablish Lis claim to said land before the an 1 lying b.-tween that town and tiers, on each side o f the building, Rn editor who is so derelict iu his Neat four room cottage and Register and Receiver of this office at DRUGGISTS and CHEMISTS, Koseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 21st Pershbaker’s mill, is situated a leaving a very wide passage-way duly to the local public, and who three beautiful lots on N W corner day of November, 188ft. between; the floor is of matched is so blind to the best interests o f 5th and E lliott streets with new He names as witnesses: C. M. Hollan, tract o f lan l containing about 1300 fencing and out buildings; price L. G. Simmons and T. Alexander of Co- Paints, Oil3, V axuisli- acres belonging to Mr. Parker an i lumber. O.ie eiul of tLe building of his locality, must not be surpris- 8(500. Call on Sherwood & San- ' * C. u» Neely e ?*ty- county’ Ore« on‘ am Oregon. J *>*»“ es and. IDy-e Stuff; of Fairview, Coos county, considered by experts as by far the j is specially fitted up with large ed if he finds his subscription list ford who will show you the prop Any and all persons claiming adversely Toilet Articles and all varieties of Drug the alxive described lands are requested to finest tract of cedar lan 1 iu the heating stove, table, seats, etc., aud| dwindle down until it gets below a erty. u4tf file their claims in this office on or before gists’ Sundries. hero the employes spend their paying basis, aud lie is forced to said 21st day of November, 1881». county. In the logging of this tim- Cuas. VV. Johnston. evenings. The table is supplied ; vacate the editoial chair, and seek j H o r n « <o M d i » r l r n « l r . per Mr. Parker has, with the enter hep 17 Register. with all the county papers o f latest a‘ calling more in accordance with . M i. A. Alexander of 1 his place and. prise for which he is noted, deter j V f w f i i v o l r c J u * t K i ' i t I u - i I I» j date, together with San Francisco, his mental capacity, aud perhaps some good hoi.-es that he will S T A T I O N E R Y , mined to use not only the lutes, and Slicrwoo«! A Sanford. Poi tland, and some eastern week- more congenial to his tastes. I c.,eap foi cash or trade for! A neat home of over 40 ncre*. three quar- m >st improved logging devices and T obacco a n d C ig a r s , cattle. A number of llie n i a re i ter., of u mile from Coquilie City with new W anderer . machinery, but to put some of his lies. There are also some good 8-room house: sparkling spring branch, va broken to work. 1 | riety of land, liili, bottom and timber, sov- PURE WINES and LIQUORS books by standard uit- own original ideas to a practical readable , , T , , . 1 , 1 VI i n t e r CTioIvra. ! era! acresdear-.-d and cultivated, on public happy to say, that . j road Price For Medical uses. test. As Mr. Parker's ideas iu this tliors and 1 am , i * i i ! A species oi bowel cum plaint, • • • | 2 ») acres near Norway: 80 acres bottom f ’ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. line are the result >f years of expe the dime novel, aud trashy ndver- known 1 as “ vhnter chulern,” appear —’ —-— ' mostly well c cam*, and in a high state of Using magazine do not flml a place I cultivation: i.V) acres f bench nurd, plenty rience combined with a natural in ed in several cities in the North J. I j . L bwbluoi ; of stock water, fin. orchards of choice fruit J. A. L ehnhecb . amongst the collection. Tne> e are | ample buildings, new fences, tlm best of ventive capacity, it is sufe to pre west last winter and is likely to he ! crops. The bust farm yet offered for the dict that when reduced to practice some talented musicians am m g more general t lis season. Chatn- j money. Price 120 act-.’:; on Middie cr“t-k;8.% acres hot m the ret-uE will be r. full realization the men, nud the selections render horh in s Folic, Cholera and Diar ' land 2 » f need >uul cu'tiv •d: 8.', r.cr< s ■ f .A js r o ed of un evening, would do credit •rchard of 15J | old growth timber; good of his most sanguine expectations. rhoea Bomedy is a certain cuio f<.r trees, ¡ill f«>r SIN hi , Mr. 1.1 Taylor lias been selected to many a pretentious musical so it. For Sale by J. II. Nosier, of 1K» acres a few inilei from Fairview <mit- : ubi » for stock. 4 horses, 11 head of cattle, as a gentleman peculiarly fitted by ciety. Is it any wonder then, that Coquilie City, and W. L. Dixon. , one wagon, two plows, teme harrow and a experience and natural ability for the men, their day’» labor o’er *’ of M yrtle Point, lot of bay is all offered for $LGH) to get I quick S;.It*. $ « cosy | ' ensconce themselves in their I the successful prosecution o f this i X j la ill- ill A few ten aere lots only one mile from I 1 L . i I o Tw o G o o d S c h o o l s : - I t is with ; town at $2ó0 each. enterprise. Mr. Taylor logs the quarters, where they are surround- HORTON & POORE, G. D. Elgin & Co., POPULAR PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, SCH O O L BOOKS LEHNHERR LEW ELLEN , claim by contract, and while Mr. Parker builds the railroad and lan 1- ing and furnishes the roiling stock, Mr. Taylor makes all the other im provements at his own personal ex pense. Mr. Taylor commenced the construction of the railroad June 10, aud the woik has been prose cuted with vigor since that time. The track is now about two miles in leugtn, and will require an ex tension of another mile to reach the eastern boundary of the timber. Ih e railroad runs, for its entire length, through the centre o f a leau lilu i little va lley; through this valley flows a stream of the purest water v hich iu its meanderings is oro.s d by the railroad several times on substantial btidges. The roud i- built by laying two inch plank a* stringers, these stringers are ci .1 by two inch plank, cut in four loot lengths, and placed rio.se !\ tog.qher. The rail is laid of i o. 1 • ’ ii. ' ,-n t *!> of which it laid a strip of surfaced myrtle 1 jxd ineh‘*s m size. This style of i.; !: .d which has been designed ... M. .-os Parker and Tay lor, and i-. the first of its kind, is peculiarly adapted to this locality. From the soft ;ie.:ty nature o f the ground on which the track is built, a track h. i 1 on ordiu try railroad ties would sink and shift a great deal, and re quire a ouisid -rabh1 expenditure from time to time to keep it in re pair; by thp p.escut mode of con struction this difficulty is entirely obviated. The road has been thoroughly te.-ted by hauling loads of Iumbei of 3000 feet aud upwards over it, and has proved in every re spect an unqualified success. The inland terminus of the road has a landing on each sid.j where the logs are rolled on to the trucks. The line from high water mark to tho i harf on tho Coquilie river, a distance of 250 feet, is built on trestles. Tho wharf i» built well out in deep water and tho largest vessels entering the river can lay alongside. The boom at landing lias a capacity o f 200,000 feet, and is built with a sufficient strength to withstand the test o f freshet and storm. The towing from Parker's mill will 1)0 done by the Katie Cook. The hauling on tho track so far, has been done by horses, but ere long a locomotive will take their place, and it i3 expected she will put in from 25,000 to 30,000 foot per day. ed by such refining and ennobling influences, in preference to spend- mg their evenings iu the Bandon saloons? Takiug it all in all it is a vast improvement on the old pleasure tin t tho H erald calls at- ! Mention to t u* advertisement of tbe P fìn to’ widely and favorably-known Port- l i d ; » |..luq Busin ss College, and its as- scoiatasela 'i. the Capital 1Cisin»*ss which, 1 am sorry to say, are still schools an to be found in this and many other t|,t, wor j Salem. Both t hese perfectly equipj led for hand, aud ofler super- to thoso who desire to n tmsinoss cour so or ; lumbering districts. I think Mr. j*>r f.iciliti* Taylor deserves especial praise for y?ike eith er the provisions he lots made for the shorthand courir». Hu nd re is oF comforts o f his men, and let us Ihair^i inner studi'iits now occupy hope that other employers will not • rest pOf-i!iims in variuiif s be slow to follow his example, and ?ection* of t!ie N »rlhwo t. both a that we are about to hail the ad- book-keepers and sten gru} h vent of a new era in logging, when Mr.A. P. Armstrong, the m m a g er of Fiy * lots and m- house in <’ .q.ri!le City ! put e lc ic ; g- rd n lard, ¡ill well fenci danti ¡i Iwir am : ululi t i (• al ways have sun • exit "out !i.ir.7iuna ! that it Ecys (Miiiii i c L iL n ri p v y: i v V O t / . e iary es. m ; sic.k euer shown o. to select from. >■! • n r I in all lines. all who have tried ( 'h n ruberia in's < ’ >!;<•, Cholera and Diari hoja B me- is th '0 est dy « i l l admit that prompt, reliable and successful medicine k now n for these eom- plaints. It costs but 2o or 50cents. anil may he the means <*t saving ynu or y< ur family much suffering, it nut life itself, before the suni- 1!ier is over. F or sale by J. II. Nosier, Coquilie City, and \\. 1». Dixon, M yrtle Point, Oregon, Prom ptly C l a im s of u* dealer in Fntit TOR - f >R n : lie ketps Ira.- r ad i'.ii.a* f u ti. • v\ ra. iilat .-,1 naiort 'ii i\y er i I. . I\_( le. C Ai r»* * ■r th. a * ! P c ‘ i ^ * » ;• J*. bit I *¿r r < der II pi.i.i ; r.o-.red to giva ful i nr...i 'faction. v4nl7 ! I s St u ü !» I s * wi i Ssfct/.cir I n Genera! Merchandise, BOOTS, SH O ES, jr Full iines-Low prices. ! n M yrtle i 1 — JL± 0 T- T v - > LE U » HOTEL Furniture, RESTAURANT C. D. E L L I O T T . Prop. Front Street - Coquill^ City. Tabi oh suiipìied witb tbe Lefit i l e irr.rket nfforda. Lar^e airy rooms with tbo bost new sprilli; Leda. E T o t "p- w . 1 »• 1 1 AY TNG ' I L In ÍOV'Ü — AND - ii/ B iV T 1 fflii 1 I f V t o r r j r1 ¡Ilf i * w ► V - k Í J L : 1 « k vfin-l Mattresses, C la im s , l r t A n r o | y k fi f - i ji H little allows, to use a scriptural Sillier. phrase, the scene of an evening C. E. Edwards is agent for the when they all get together is quite . , , Coquilie river for the \\ hitiev a lively one. I hey romp, and play, . . 1 v , 'efeela n d ball joint mowers and and shout, until the very woods Champion self-binders, and sulky seem ro ring with th. ir iunecent hay rakes. Also tho Lansing memiuent, and an observer is al steel-skein wagon which is vuu- The most complete stock most led to believe that lie is in a ranted in every respect. A ll per country village, and not in a log- sons wanting wagons and machines; the riuer at ciiy prices. ing cam;>. There are twenty men will please call on John Kronen-! employed here at present, aud I b?rg«fcSon at Coquilie C ity,or my venture to say that a more respect self at M y rtle Point for prices and j able or intelligent lot of men can terms. C. E . E d w a r d s , not be found in any logging camp nolOtf M yrtle Point. Or. ; ou the coast. The present force will be increased to twenty-five or thirty men when the camp is run Red Clover, ning at its fuli capacity. P ro p e rty , Atti n ♦ti Jo. J. A. I j , hnlicrr. ( CO •'ll 1 i* hi 1 * 1 *1.*- *- t dt'Siring faio^K or VTo sb t « y . ■ a number lin i;cs. tLa* ' û il¡ ' V U .■ ¡ t f p'aci « t n our 1 ¿ sc V* i ich we can sell • i i N<» t '!.<> :• < :e pr.«e. •<• i 'v ao.tjabl *. run in. !r<»III A7 !0 up to as high 1.1 > Ml •■'■i I I •' ‘ *'¡1 b ! as Ç7(J»>— Df* stock r. IDilics. mostly bench tilt s ' m . i ricci f r • ricu.lura! j -in ¡Li . , wb îe t»tli TB rt t o mostly bottom; f< r its p u r p - ¡ M» tu istabiish Li ci.¡i*■ v. sa■•.» highly iinprov- lami b'.fore tin* Ib-gi-aor ami R.-coiv'-rof i ionic f". jriv ¡reproved. other* this office at lb>s.-hnr'_ Don;-¡as < '<>. ( irog .’.i. 1vd. Cn!I .»Kti look ove r o >r list. Will taka on Thursilay 11 1;» _*lst day <>T Nov»:.;!s r. IS 1 e’ ofrtun‘ ia shot' Tilg tho placo,. Nn sale, • ic n rin -s as w Ilienses Jo'in K. DeVi'.Jf no il im Vi-'P. Wo bave also dcairabla to va and Robert 'IVoxel >>f llo-eburg Douglas Co. Oregon, Ed. G L> e of Portland. MnlGio .„„per- Y fur Kalo. rnali Co.. ( ìrego»'. and li. E. Burlier of Cni- cago Cook i >. 1 i.m.y. r* «. * • R '¡r • , N u r s e r y , JkVjl. J * bl J p e l i i % fluir claims in th’ sol.i- ot : nr before said Mvp 21st day of Novi m!s-r l.V'ft. Cregon, i..j r J e Foin Cíe s. W. JoitM-t N. SAI r sep3 Roti tc-r. j i • F i i l \ \ j 4 j S d « k r e p r r i e t o r , HR» Irhvîs a n d C a j> « Tiansfer St. u*!; B o! »1 's. E té. C o l le<- tim i KJ iu 11 ) î and Im p r o v e d L a n d s, T iiib e r (!i.-ci»' t s, iy to keep -nine relmbiO rem dy at hand, au>l B ilj , Soil T o .v n 1^ i -.lT.* Is* D ry Goods Stock ¡.Il : i'.t lìti W ill I» : 4 employers will treat their men with ;h,,se insti.tious, is an experinced tbe regard for their comfort due a cUCceH^ful educator, ai d is doing fellow mortal, aud with the consul- griirui work Jin fitting the youths eiation for their feelings due their Q f our ]aHti [ or business careers, complete general intelligence. i — tho rend‘*rs of the Let u- A building 16x32 feet contains the blacksmith and carpenter H e » m . o a little (imelv advice IT< t n i \'ih it colic shops. B th of these shops ¡ire weatlier is cornin (I V enlery and di ’ 4 1 i i r t- ï ü supplied wit Ii nil the tools and an t * !1 • tit* tft f : i i ?» only safe w.i\ ti » piirctus m eeessnrv t turning a *'' out of ihe finest work, am aro specially fitted up with a view to the requirements o f a logging camp. The Larn, built on a natur al mound, which furnishes a very desirable site, is 40x60 feet, and is large enough to house teu yoke of oxeu and store sixty tons of hay. Several smaller buildings, for the accommodation o f families, are springing up niuuud the camp, There are four families here at present, aDd as each o f their quiv- ers is bountifully supplied with Myrtle Foist, erepi sbi».», T \ T r\ CVj T 1 X»o. L , Oin t , n r. j r . O r ., Prep. ju.é Icaacci the above wcll- t sl'i-ll b« riv car- huit p-r is*.st e ii?avor to yive patron.a tbo boat treatin' nt possible, and such as will merit their patronage. Th- bouse has been renc- iated throughout; supplied with good beds. on'1 the tal.!«' will constantly supplied with the bast th • market afT< rds. G. W. MA JOKY. v7n-ltf Bedding, etc. on Grass Seed Ooquille City BREWERY, White Clover, Timothy, Now, Mr. Editc r, a word about Everybody is enjoying good local journalism and L am done. 1 health. Red-Top, believe that all thiuking people M e h l, P r o p ., Mr. Simpson has made some will agree with me, that if there is! improvements on his house lately. Velvet Grass, A hike and o n e d u ty m o re th an a ll o t h e r s ! C i ty , . . . O regon . H. Waltermier is putting up a which a local paper owes to its Beer of the HartO^iuJilwayg to he bad Orchard Grass new house below Gravel Ford on pat’ . ons, and to the public general- at tho Brewery, and orders from all parts his place. ly, that duty is to command aud promptly. vSu< Grittiu & A very have gathered A s the logging of this tract o f encourage local enterprise o f such t i m b e r LAND NOTICE, about four tons of bark this season. Th e timber will require about five years a nature as to contribute to the i United States land ofli e Rosenurp, Or., N ew comers ure hunting for Sept. 9th. I N 9. Mr. Taylor has put up buildings of general prosperity o f the county. homes in this section. GROCERY DEPARTMENT ” « U»i A Tompkins killed three bears a substantial and permanent char I’ icU ng up tho Bandon Recorder | looking at it from that stand ! of June S. 1878. entitled “ An act acter. They are by far the finest and the other day. consisting >f . ° for th<* »ale of timber land« m tho States of logging camp buildings in this; point what do we find? W h ile ! California. Orei»on, Nevada, and WntdiinR- W ho will put up a fruit cannery .. r. i . , . i . i ton Territory,” William Rohm of Farkors- candies, near Gravel Ford. It is a good county, and will compare favorably lt UUu8 space to devote to the scan- buiv, county of Coos, State of Oregon, has Sugar, tea, coffee rlnl mi < 4 CMCftnmlp n f n portoin TI p v 1 tbiti day filed in this office bis sworn mate- with buildings for similar purposes u diou s esca p a u e o i a c e rta in n e t . ,m,nt No. - for the purchase o fth e S E q r. location. major, aud treats tho s u b je c t W’ th of the 8w qr. of Soot No. 15, in Tp. No. 21», j nuts, pickles, pepper, salt, Wheat crops are a little short in any lumbering sa te iu the . . . . . * I 8 ran^o No, 14 W. aud will offer proof to in this section, but oats are good. Union. Tho principal building is a b ru tal plainness, and a disgust- show that the land sought is more valuable ___ . * j , . ;i * „ i j ! for its timber or stone than for agricultural tobacco, cigars, etc., Anyone wishing to trade a work 24x52 feet, floored aud ceiled with it»g minutenessof detail, that would pUrpow,3< UIllj ;o t.st„t,iish bis claim to said d o credit to the columns o f the Í before the Register and Receiver of horse for a yoke oE well-broke matched lumber. In this building . ^ this nftice at Rosidiurg. Oregon, on Saturday Gazette.” Hero is au in- the 2itrd day of November 188ft. three-year-old steers, call on G. G. are located the office and store, ‘‘Police , , . . . i » • 1 We names as witnesses: Frank Wvland, ‘ dining room, kitchen and private ilustry riglit under his very eyes, i James Butts. John Parrott, and William Swan, three miles below Dora. in which thousands o f dollars have ” ^ n’ aH of ^rker-bur«, Coos county Or- B orn .— N ear Dora, September apartments o f Mr. Taylor and fam been invested iu permanent A:, y anJ “ ll persons claiming adversely Otb, 1889, to the w ife o f G. G. ily. Iu the dining room the table | already . r , • , the above described lands are requested to is supplied with the choicest edi improvements, and from W'hich file their claims in this office on or before Swan, a son, weight, 7$ pounds. Grandpa W eekly is quite low bles that the market affords, and thousand o f dollars « i l l flow an -! ,,id * ,rd d,y oI N',V* ? S . TjonuaroK, seJ7 Register. the style iu which the various dish nually through the hands of em nud feeble. Don Bex. es are served up, speaks volurans ployes, into the channels of trade ¡Votive. Mr. Chandler, the gentleman who for the oroficieucy of Mrs. Taylor to contribute to the geueral pros- Notice is hereby given that tho marriage so ably represents th • old original i. n 1 Lei lady assistants in the cul ' purity; uud tho “ Recorder” ha* not Siuge^ Sewin-r Machine company, inary art. The store, which is sup | one word o f encouragement for it, '"Id « ‘. r T w S is on I, ri' i r i 1 ru 4i<* te plied with everything that the in fact does not even deitrn to i from nnd after tliin date- .. •. mi . . ., ® . Signed W. B. White, dated Coquilie City at Bandon for a while. men are likely to need, is presided : notice it. 1 his is the more remarks-1 Or..Sept. 12 . lswi. v8 n? ;w - G. LYONS’ STORE. o o o o m o o o o o o o o o o à o o o 1 -D E A L E R S IN - General Merchandise, yrtle IF’cint, Ore. Agents for all Kinds o f Vehicles Stauer & Walker's Farm and Mill Machinery. ( The Largest House iu the Pacific Northwest.) ----- :o:----- Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow. / T li v li m n l o n n.*a<-li l > t u l i >. Containing npwftrds of <>»i0 acres, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, including land lots of ten acres and upwards build ing lots, sites for villa residences, etc., etc., at the town of Bandon Beach. The pro ductiveness of the soil which is a black or a dark br<rwn sandy loam is well known. The equibility of the climate—there is only one degree and a decimal between tbe tem perature of the months of May and Decem ber, and only eleven degrees between the winter and tho summer—see last | annual report of ttm chief signal officer of the army—render it n most desirable lo cality for those in search of health and rec reation. It contains the purest and coldest springs, and creeks flowing with an abun dant supply of water throughout the year. The above lands include the renowned Ban don Bench by right of patent and of con siderable length, with its rock bound bays, agate beaches, golden sands, spacious caves and varied attractions, and when connected by rail, which we hope it soon will be, with the inland railways, will in all proba bility be the greatest marine and summer resort on the Pacifio coast. Apply to G eobgk B knnktt . Bnndoti Reach. Coos county. Ore. CATARRH COLD I m HEAP.j Try tho Cure! Ely’s Cream Balm Cleanses the N asal Passages. A l lays Inflammation. H eals the Sores. R e sto res the Senses o f Taste, Sm all and H earing. A particle te applied into eacbnoatrtl h 4 la agreeable. PriceOOc. nt Druggists or to Lil. EI.Y nKOTIlJKR3^fl W kicb SU^Ncw Xgfc»