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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 8,. 1889.
VOL. 8.
BI'NHEM N fA R IM i.
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One ot the most important o f nil
public
improvements made in
ML J. I « M H O Ï D
Douglas county for many years is
the new roml which is now being
made from Camas valley to Myrtle
M y r t l e P o in t , O r e o .
Point, Coos county. The work o f
const) udion has been in progress
Dr, T. A. W I N T E R ,
for some time an 1 is being vigor
M YR TLE PO IN T, OREGON.
ously pushed by the contractors of
C all« Promptly Attended Day or Night. the different
sections.
Messrs.
James Byron, Wm. W ells and
J. c. S T O C K M A N , M. D, K . B. Ireland have the contract for
General Practitioner.
making the Douglas county eud,
and now have a force o f forty men
C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n .
employed mid could give work to
O. E. S M IT H .
more. From those who have ex-
Surgeon Dentist,
Hininml the work a lr c ily e>.u-
t t S U F I K L o T o iiE O I L N .
pleted by them, w*> le tru that they
vlul.
:«rt* making n sjdendtd road, fully
up to tlte let ins of tneir contract, if
Iv£c & Æ U.la,n B r c s . ,
Mr. Byron,
who
INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS not better.
was in R. ^eburg Tuesday, told a
M AR SH F IELD , OREGON.
Review r'porter that they had al
ready
three miles o f road con
J O H N F- H A L L
structed. with the exception of the
A torney at Law and
233 tax 2 A jo rx t. t >e bridges which were framed
and re tdy to put up and cover a*
H it iU M n .'). L u : - -s
soon as the land)» r could be savve 1
CT. 3Æ. S I G I J N ,
at Ferguson's new steam saw mill
in C uiuhs valley which beyii srun-
Attorney and Counselor at Lavs.
: 1 in t o - m o r r o w . Friduv.
M a ^ h u f ie l d , O r e g o n ,
Mr Fox, contractor o< the Coos
J n o . - À ».
county *p irt >f the road has f >rtv-
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
five men employe l, and is m iking
M a r s h f i e l d . O r e g o n *.
¡rood p»-*>gress toward reaching the
Douglas county line, lie is said
Shedden F- W ilson.
to
be making a good road also.
Attorney at Law
M i. Todd, a sub-contractor under
M a r s h f ie l d , C oos C o u n t y , O l e g .
Fox. has the middle section o f the
Office over Sengst.ick**n*s H îbj ; Store.
road aud keeps a force o f thirty
A. J- S H E R W O O D .
tnen busy. H e 1ms only one mile
A tto rney at L aw
more to build. On the whole the
and
N o t a r y P i b l ip .
C oquille, Coos County, Oregon. work seems to be progressing
rapidly and satisfactorily, and by
J. H- U P T O N ,
the 1st o f December a splendid
C O U N S E L O R at L A W — NT » 1 \ KY P U B L IC
wagor road will connect Douglas
Canveyancer and General Land
ar.d ('- m > s comities. This was a great
AGENT.
Collections
M ade— Loan«
Neg< »tinted. public necessity and will lie of
DENM ARK. OREGON.
Ranches. W ild Lan d and Town Property benefit to the people o f both coun
bough taud sold.
C ollcc mm a specialty
ties. Much trade that has heretofore
and prop— da promptly remitted.
gone to C'alfornia will be turned in
L. F. L a n * .
J ohn L ane .
this direction and the two counties
L A N E A LANE,
will be brought into closer relation
Attorneys ami funnselr.rs at LhW. ship. A Large area o f agricnl-
I and Cases a Soocialitv.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Attorney at Law,
foasral b m r u o i - »m l R p ilt it H t » Agent.
C o q u il l * C it y , O r e g o n .
T. Gr. O W E N .
Attorney tnd Counselor at Law.
M iB8Hri>:i.D. Oos».
J. W . B E N N E T T .
Attorney at Law.
4 Miit>«< :(n (< ‘ linr (ilnsM .
O regon
D- X j . W A T S O N .
Attorney and Counselor at Law
E x p x h i C'lTT, O b KG v IN .
J. H . N O S L E R .
Notary Public
C o ^ u îl l h C it y . 0»» k .
h ' l
l
lIL S O i
IV v r e H - M VEER
' N l)
JEW ELER.
O o c L U - ille O i t y , O g n .
¡J“ WorW of «Il dt*sorii>'-’.Giis U'»:i«J i-
»tioe »n d extremely low price*».
oi-ir.
v.*>i:3»
O. F.
Coquille Lodge N o .53
I. o .
4« u at Coquille City every Saturday -v i-
jt. Visiting Urethren, in coo l standin;
rdiallT invited.
Ei>. 1 ». F o lk IE. N. C.
A. F. and A. M.
hadw ick Lodfre, N o - 6 8 -
jet» at C oqui'le ( iiy on Nnturdii v even
>n or before the lull iu»»->n in '*a.*l
th.
J es:.» L. L o i. V-’ . M.
G. A
U.
Gen- L y tle Post
N o - 27.
M « « i* at Coquille City, cm every
">*• ''
fednesday.
VUitiDS Au-undk, in i;««'
tending, oordiallv invited
H. ll. Nic»i ils . Uuinmandfr.
% (
O . X T . O r.
Sonroany H. O regon N a
tional G n ard
Meets in the Maw-mo building, Coquille
¡ity, on Saturday night after each full
»oon.
All members in pood standing are
»rdially invited to attend.
F U R N IT U R E
STORE,
IP rc p -,
McaaurtKLD, Oos.
D e a le r in Furniture, Doors, G lass and Pic
ture Frames, etc., and agent for White* ’
Hewing Machines.
v lu ltf
Coquille Fisherman's
U N IO N
¡ R a n d o lp H O r e g o n ,
W ill meet every fourth Saturday in each
month till further notice. All members in
good standing areoordially invited to attend
T. A. WALKER,
-O -
House and S ip ailier,
C o
q u il l e
C
it y
O
regon .
being located every day, -and large
numbers of stran »ersare constantly
goir.g into that section. The last
legislature have the thanks of the
citizens o f both counties fo r-th e
£15,000 appropriation which insur
es the building of the new road.—
Rosebnrg Review.
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W e read in our English ex
changes that a new translucent
substance intended as a substitute
for glass has been satisfactorily
adopted in some of the public
buildings of London. It possesses
such a degree o f pliancy that it
may be beet backward and for
ward like leather nnd be subjected
to very considerable stensiD strain
with impunity; it is also almost as
ti-ihilient as glass aud of a ph asing
amber color, varying in shade from
a very light golden to a pale
brown. The basis o f the maternal
is a web of fine iron wire with warp
and w»*ft threads about one-twelfth
inch apart, Ibis lieing enclosed like
a fiy in amber in a sheet of trans
lucent varnish o f which the base
in linseed oil. There is no resin
or guuf in the varnish, and once
having become dry it is capable cf
standing heat aud damp without
undeigoing any change, neither
hardening nor b coming sticky.
Briefly, the manufacture is-accom
plished by dipping the sheets edge
wise into deep tanks t f varnish
and then allowing the coating
which they thus receive to dry in a
warm atmosph» re.
I t requires
somewhat more than a dozen o f
these dips to bring the sheets to
the required degree o f thickness,
and when this lias been accom
plished the material is stored for
sevefal weeks to thoroughly Bea
son.— r-icieuce.
A Y f w N t c a u i e r Tor t h i s C'nnwl.
Poughkeepsie, Sept. 29.— Th e
steamer City o f Kingston has been
sold fo r $135,000, to the Oregon
Railway and Navigation Company,
and will be taken to Portland. The
steamer, which is one o f the hand
somest on the river, will be’ taken
by way o f the Straits of Magellan.
Th e ’ same company is looking
after other boats on the Hudson.
The Kingston will make her last
trip to-morrow.
A m e rie n n
P lu c k .
IIA S D O Y .
A few days ago a couple of steady
When the history o f the latter
half of this country is fully written matronly ladios went out berrying.
up, one o f the most interesting They didn’t go more than haif-a
chapters will <leal with the remarka mile from town, and determined to
ble recuperative power evined by make a day of it —in fact they went
otir people under the weight o f out on a berry spree. They had
crushing disaster. Chicago rose two tins each; one a capacious
from her ruins more beautiful and one for the berries, and the other
majestic than before, and. what in for a comfortable lunch. They
some no-tious o f the world would had filled tho berry tins, aud were
have entirely blotted her out of about sitting down to enjoy them
existence, is now acknowledged lo selves, when they heard a rustling
have been a blessing in disguise, in the brush, an 1 instantly a hu^e
and to have made her a fiuer and black boar made his appearance,
more prosperous city than she aud introduced himself with a surly
would ever have otherwise beeu. growl. W hew!! away ran the burly
Boston.
Charleston
and other matrons but minus their tins, and
cities since then have, to a greater with a velocity astounding. They
or l 'ss degree, followed her exam- Hew over logs, imsh«.i through tho
tile. and we have no doubt but brush, and tore through all obstacles
Johnstovn nnd Seattle will ere at the rate of forty miles an hour,
long be added to tin list of those until they reached home. Mean
who have snatched Victory from while the bear quietly eat up their
defeat. Already the hum o f business lunches, and when he had finished
is in the air at Seattle, and a year these, he then turned and polisher!
\enee that city w ill be far advanced off tho berries. It is probable how
m the way to more solidity and city ever that were it not for the dainty
like aspect than she would have feast that lay before him. he would
reached in many a yoar to come have given them such a fright that
had this calamity not overtaken her. whenever they would hear o f Jack
the Hugger, they would invariably
think of the black dirty looking
I f Iffll C u l t u r e a n il P r u n i n g .
The late E. P. Roe used to say qua lruped from whose vicious paws
that the secret of success in small ! they had such a narrow escape.
W e believe that the number of
fruit culture might be found in two
words, stimulation ami restriction. stylish single horse traps, are more
By stimulation he meant a thorough in proportion to the population
ly pulverized and enriched soil. In:re, than in any other portion of
Tliis is especially neceesary to the the L . S. On** 1 of the handsomest
strawberry, the foreign raspberry we have seen, was lately imported
and all the currants. A rampant by George F. Williams.
It is all
growing raspberry, like Cuthbert iron aud steel save the seat, which
or Turner, and our vigorous black is only barely sufficient to eeat him
berries, do not require stimulation, and Mrs. W iliam s and the space
but they do require restriction. By be hind is just large enough to hold
restriction he meant the develop two o f the little W illiam ’s and a
ment of fruit, rather than wood of gal l-m o f coal oil.
viues. Set out a strawbeny plant
The building of the L ife Saving
in very deep, rich moist soil, and Station will not be commenced here
its tendency is to follow ‘ lie great before spring. The station at Ban-
law o f nature and probegata itself; don will be uf great benefit not only
but to the degree that it makes to our own locality, but a ls o to
plants it cannot make fruit. Cut wrecked an 1 disa bled vessels en
off every runner ntnl enormous fruit deavoring o get into Coos Bay,
quautitv. This is equally true of th#» dangers to be encountered in
raspberries. Currant bushes crowd nttemnting to cross the bar; wagons
ed with wood bear little fruit.— Ex. can be easily provided, and the
------------------------------------
boats .and their belongings to gather
T in * N e w N a v y Y n n l .
with their crews could bo driven
Washington, Sept.
27.— The about a mile south to Neptnnrs
Naval Commissioners appointed to Point on the Bnndon beach, where
select a site for a navy yard on the thev wonld have no bars to contend
Pacific coast, north o f forty-second with, nnd where the boats could be
parallel, to-day formally report to launched right into the ocean, and
the Secretary o f the navy that, in go straight out to the relief o f the
its judgement, Puget sound was the noor sufferers
that
would be
I est locality in the entire region
anxiously awaiting them on the
Port Orchard poseeses many nd- outside.
\ antages overall the other divisions
Last Sunday we had more than
and the particular site should he
the usual number of “ jolly good
sought for behind Bainbridge is-
fellows,” in town soma of them
land.
came from a long wav off inland
The appraised estira ite for the en and we are sure that nnv one, even
tire site recommended, comprising
if be wax converted, and sang in
1810 acres, $33.129. The owners,
church, would not denv any o f
valuation for the same aggregates these honest, hard-working good
$37,964. One lot o f 5975 acres in
fellows, and occasional holiday to
cluded in the above is situated on
comedown from the mountains;see
Lake Kitsap, in order facilitate to
Ins friends and enjoy himself. It
the use o f the waters o f the lake by
is even risky when one meets one
th c government if desired.
o f those jolly fellows, when lie is
on the war path pnd when after a
YHv«'i*»iil*»«l F a r m i n x .
prolonged shake o f the hand, he
The one crop system followed
winds up by asking you to “ come
up, will breed disease, on matter
in and take something.” I f von do
vhnt the crops will, in a mersure,if
you nve heartily welcome to it, and
not wholly, prevent its development.
if yon don’ t you must fight him nnd
Diverse crops on tho same soil is
then probably will get something
measurebly a preventive nnd as
in the shape of nr unmerciful lick
well a rejnVenator o f the soil. Corn
ing so that you ’ » ill find it much
following corn, or wheat following
more judicious rnd agreeable to
wheat for a series o f years is the
“ come in nnd take” some o f Bob
prime cause
o f insect
pests.
Walkers or B illy Copely’s excellent
Whereas an absolute change, m*t
whisky, than to return home with a
only of crop, bat c f variety o f crop
pair of black ejes, your nose
so as to induct a change in the
bioken, or nil ov your front teeth
method o f cultivation, in the habits
driven down yoni throat. Yes, the
o f plant growth and the demands
whisky alternative is the most con
on the soil will be very apt to
soling and by far the easiest.
prevent the development o f insect
T a m O ’S i j a n t e r .
pests.
I t has be« n thoroughly demon-/
strnted hv scientists that n person
Th e uudersigned will sell all the
cannot be killed by lightning while
personal property belonging to.the
thoroughly drenched with water.
estate o f G. Grubo at
public
Therefore it would be well for any
sale on the 19th day o f October
one exposed to a severe thandbr
1889— for particulars. See notice
storm, to allow themselves to be
posted.
D. J n o . L o w e .
come v et as soon as possible, and
Administrator. in the absence o f sufficient rain
fall, any other means by which the
Ladies should never forget that ontei apparel may be thoroughly
best bargains in their goods can al saturated w ill prove an efficient
ways be had at Mrs. Aikens.
prevention.
A d m in is tra to r*
S o le .
H ow t o O b t a i n L a n d . — Any
person entitled to pre-empt and
homestead a quarter section of
land may exercise both priveledges
by taking the pre-emption first.
The government laws prohibit any
one from leaving any laud o f his
own to pre empt, and if a home
stead or timber claim is desired, it
can be taken after the pre-emption
has been secured. B y taking this
course, a man con secure 480acres
of land. A pre-emption is obtain
ed by six months residence and
the payment of $1.25 per acre with
in thirty-three months o f settle
ment. A residence of five years
and the payment of $22 and other
small fees at the land office, is
necessary to secure a homestead
or it may be computed ou the
terms o fu pre-emption. Lands,
valuable
chiefly for timber or
¥•
stone, may be purchased direct
from the government at $2.50 per
acre, on easy
terms, and the
amount sold to one person is lim
ited to 320 acres. Tid e lands are
sold by the state on similar terms
to the school lauds. There is a'so
a special provision for soiling min
eral ind coal lands direct from the
government.— Ex.
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eorge
B
~ PILES
AMO ALL
SKIN DISEASES
HOOKE’S CELEBRATEDPOISON OU BEHEST.
It kills all Inflammation and lrxttatkm. aa4 tstks
only aura àeatroyer of Klcrobao and otbat Ikla
Parasitas.
rM/Vsotp Price, 25 cent* a Sox. _
“T O P S I D E G O L O W r
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
Boat Builders,
A S LE E P OX T U B T R A C K .
ennett
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\ . O. »Signal Service F. S.
T IM B E R L A N D NOTICE.
I
i C li a s . -A-. H a r r i z i g r t o a
REWARD
United States I,and Office
Uo.whim:, Oree. Sept. 11,1839.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with t lit* provision* of the act of congress of
June 3, 1*78 entitled “ An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California, Or
eyon, Nevada, and Washington territory."
V. T. Riley of Myrtle Point, county of I ’.ie ,
state of <_)rei;on. has this day tiled in this
office his sworn statement No— for th? pur
chase of tin s W ! i of
:V 2. 1'w n . ;k), 8 . 1».
11 west, and will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or atone than for a?;ricuturfll p;ir,K) is, and
to establish his chum to said 1 . ¡d iicfore the
It* gister ¡ind Receiver of this office n* ltose-
burg. Oregon, on Saturday tlie 14th day of
December, 1889. lleAiaiues as witnesses: AV
II. Gordon. < has. Morrisand nnd Wm. W i-
gant of Myrtle P<»int. Uoow county, t)ret;on.
and It. W . liobbins of Forrest tiroie, Ore
gon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely
thn nbove-descnb.-d lands are requested to
to hie their claims in this office on or before
said 14th day of Deoemb* r. is*
CIIAS. AV. JOH N STO N . Register.
t im b e r
land
n o t ic e .
United States Land Office
Roseburg. Oleg., Sept., 14. l s89.
Notice is hereby given that in compliarce
with the provisions of the act of congress of
Ju:m J. 1873. entitled “ An act for the suieof
timber lands in the states of California, O r
egon. Nevada, and Washington terrritoy,"
W . H. G-jrdon of Myrtle Point, county of
Coos, stat:> of Oiegon. has this day filed in
this office h:s sworn statement No.— for the
purchase of the N
of N E ’4 . tlie SE ’ 4 of
N E l4 aud the N E
of the RE
of sec t;.
town. SI. 8 . Range 11 west, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable fos its timber or stone than for ag
ricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to saiil land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon,
on Saturday the 14;h day of December, lNSffi
Ilo mimes as witnesses: C. T. Riley, t has.
Morrisand ¿ind \V?u. W igantof Myrtle Point.
Oregon, and R. W. Robbins of Forest Grove,
Oregon.
Any mid all persons claiming adversely
the ai>o\e described lands are requested to
ill« their claims in this office on or berore
said 14th day of December. 18-h.
CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. Register.
T IM B E R LA N D NOTICE.
United States Land C fllce
Roseburg. Oreg.. S* pt* 10,1899.
Notioe is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tin act of congress of
June 3, 1378, entitled “ An act for the sale of
timber lands in tho states of California, Or
egon. Nevada, and Washington territory,”
A. G. Gough of Portland, county of Multno
mah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in
this office his sworn statement No.— for the
purchase of the 8AV
of sec. 14. in town. 28,
S. K. 9 west, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purpos
es, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register anil Receiver of this o f
fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the
12th day of December, 1839.
He names r.s
witnesses: G. A. Brown, H. H. Brown, 0. F.
Groce of Portland. Multnomah county. Ore
gon. and John E. D eW olf of Roseburg.
Douglas county, Oregon.
Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this » ffljo on or before said
12th day of December, 1839.
Chas. W. Johnston, Register.
C
offered for an
incurable case of Catarrh in
the Head, by th - proprietors
of Dr. Sase's Catarrh Remedy. Only U) centJ.
Bold by druggists everywhere.
C
o q u il l e
it y
,
O r .,
Cutting, Bastinn and Stitching t Specialty,
And k Perfect Fit GuArauteed.
Teaming! Teaming!!
R . J. D e a n ,
C O Q U IL L E
c it y
,
Has a good team and is ready
at all times to do all kinds o f haul
ing in and about town.
G ive him
your orders.
N
T IN BEK LA N D NOTICE.
Birs, H I. BuslurU,
-..
U nited S tates L and Orni E
T IM B E R L A N D NOTICE.
Kosebur,', Oregon, S [it. 17 18-a.
Notice is hereby niveu that in co npli .n o United States land office, Kaseburg, Or.,
September 9:1), 1839.
with the provisions of the act of Confhvs* of
•Jun • X 1*7S. entitled “ An act forth? sal of
'O T IC E is hereby uiv -n that in compli
timber lands in the st.ites >f California, i :r-
ance with the provisions of the act of
lion. Nevada, met Wcr hij". t >n territory,’' <). Congress of June 8. 1878, entitled “ \n act
L. II inks of K danm, c.i :nn of Co vin/, ter fm the sale of timber lands in the States of
ritory of Washington lias tins day lihd in f ’ulif >ruia, Oregon, Nevada and Washinc-
tins oftice his sworn stnti r iou; N o— for tin »•v.i Territory,*’ C. M Rohan <>f. Coqnillo
purchase of th.- N W
,->c* 10, d h n.
S City, county of Coos, State of Oregon, has
K 9 west, and will offer proof to show th:.t t his day tiled in this office his sworn state
the land sou >ht i- dm re ’ iduabn- for ita tiu - ment No. — for the purchase of the N W
i ‘.e \\V U nf section fl ). The S
of
V. Lc** ami juhn E.*T)bV, o.f of lios» buig,
Dousjlas county. Oregon.
Any r.r.il ?l! p. r on:» claiming nd.er.-oly tb-
i t- - v e - d •• -t lr .'C - a r requested to lile
i';» ir chiii). ■ i.i U.i
*■ ij or lx-fore sni.l
lbth u:»y of L « ?.»:». r,
C 'i iS. '-V. K iilN - T->X, U.{»i,:cr-
Coquille City, Or.
A little child, tired of r-lay. bed pillowed Ms
head or» a railroad track and fallen asleep. Skiffs Unilt on short notioe; Price—Skiffs,
The tram was alniort upon him wbi ;> a passing
stranger rushed forward and a nred him from a one dollar per foot, Clenoker and curved
horrible deix-’i. I‘erbap3 you arc asleep on the lioutri, two dollars Dor foot.
All kindB of
track, too. You ar-.*, if yon are negdccttnir the
Painting and
hacking: cough, the hectic flush, the loss of ! ship’s boats made to order.
appetite, growing- weakness and lassitude,
epairinR oars and spoons, etc., etc.
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which have unconsciously crept upon you,
Wake up, or the train will bo upon you I
Consumption, which thus insidiously fastens
Its hold upon its victims while .they sre un
conscious of its approach, must bo taken in
time, if it is to
overcome. Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery has cured thou
sands of otc»i*8 of this most fatal of maladies.
IN AND ABOUT C O Q U ILLE C ITY.
If taken in tune, and jfiven a fair trial. It !■
{guaranteed to beno-'lr or cure in every cam
of Consumption, or money {»aid for it will he
promptly refundtd.
For weak Luiurs, Spittinp of TJlood, Short
Has n big, heavy team and is prepared to
ness of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe
Coughs, and kiudred inflections, it is an effi do all kinds of han'.ing and teaming at rea-
cient remedy.
ouablo rates, and on ahort notice.
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Copyright, isst, by W orld ' s D is . M kd . ass ' x .
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Bnndon monthly weather report
for September, 1889: Temperature
maximum, 80; minimum, 8(5; mean
max, G3.3; mean min. 53.4; month
ly mean, 55.3; below the average,
0.8; greatest daily range, 23; Least
2; mean daily, 10.3; rainfall, 1.60
below the average 0.34; number of
days raiu ¡fell, 9; frost, 2; hail,
snow, none; clear day-, 18; fair, 3;
cloudy, 9.
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the ireirister ana riea -iver oi nun
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Koseburg, Or., on Thursday the 21st day
of November, ISO.
lb n am e s as witnesses: L. G. Simmons
of Coquii e t’ .tv, C’ -e*scounty, Oroym. 8. S.
AioAoiuns of f 'oquille t.'iiv, Co-»s coui’ty.
Oregon, T. Alexander o! Oiajuille City, f’ oos
county. Oregon, Joiin C. Neely of Faurview.
(.V>oscounty. Ore. on.
Any and all perso s claiming adversely
the above described 1 ¡nds are requested to
tile their claim- in this office on or before
said 21st day of November, 1889.
C kaa . W. J ohnston .
se!7
Register.
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The steamer J U N O or R E S T L E S S meet*
the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua.
New nnd oomfortable stages.
Fare to Portland by thia route $13.49
NOTICE TOR PU BLIC ATIO N .
To Drains $8.00
Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage
L and 0» fic 2, Roetimao. Q buoon . (
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June 2 >, 1389. I
Passengers are requested to be in Empire
O T I C E is hereby given that in compli- 1 City the night before departure.
nnee with the provisions of the act of i
Any information in regard to the abov
congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An a c t 1
t‘.>r the sale of timber lands in the Slates of line can be procured at the Bias co or Centra
California, Oregon. Nevada ¡ind Washing hotels in Marshfield, and the po st office o
ton Territory,’’ L. U . Simmons of Coquille
any public hoise in Empire.
City, Comity of Coos, slate of Oregon, has
this day tiled in this office his sworn state-
T IM B E R LA N D NOTICE.
Yncnt No. — . for the purchase of the N E qr.
of the S W qr.. the
of the N W qr. aud
Cnited States Land Office,
1
the N W or. of the N A’ qy. of Sec. No. 17. in
Roseburg, Oregon, August 30, 1889. |
Tp. No. 2'», south range No. 11 west, and ax ill
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than with the provisions of th4 act o f Congroaa
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the
and Receiver of this office a t Rosebnrg, Or., sale of timber lands in the States of Cali
on Thursday the 1st day of November, fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
1889.
Territory,” Irving B. Bates of Tacoma
He names as witnesses: C. M. IIolIan of !
Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon. S. S. County of Pieroe State of Wash. Ter.
McAdams of Coquille City, Coos county. this day filed in this office his sworn
Oregon. T. Alexander of Coquille City. Coos ment No. — for the purchase of the SE
county. Oregon, John C. Neely of Fairview,
of Section No. 4 in Township No. 39 South
Coos county, Oregon.
Any and all peroons claiming adversely, i ange No. 9 West and will offer proof to
the above described lands are requested to show that tlie land songht is more valuable
file their claims in tliis olliice on or before
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
said 2lst day of November. 1889.
purposes, and to establish his elaim to Mud
C has . W . J ohntson ,
^Register. land before the Register and Receiver of
sel7
this office at Rosebnrg, Oregon on T n « d i y
the 12th day of November 1889.
TIM BE R LA N D NOTICE.
He names as witnesses James Rarager o f
United States Land Office,
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Roseburg Douglas Co. Or. J. A. Buckley o f
Roseburg, Oregon, August 20, 1889. i
Portland Multnomah Co. Or. C. A. Jc
Notice is hereby given that in compliance and W illiam Barrett of Taooma, Pieroe Co.
with the provisions of the act of Congress Wash Ter.
Any and all persona claiming adversely
Juno 3, 1378. entitled “ An act for the sale the above described lands are requested to
of timber lands in the States of California, file their claims in this office on or befofte
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo said 12th day of November 1889.
C has . W. J ohn stow ,
ry,” William Barrett of Tacoma County of
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Register.
Pierce State ot Washington Territory has
this day tiled in this office his sworn state
T IM B E R L A N D NOTICE.
ment No. — for the purchase of the E
of
United States Land office,
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N E * SW V 4 of N E H N E hi of SE V4
' of Sec
ltosebur;, Oregon, August 30,1889. f
tion No. 8 in Township No. 29 South Range
Notice is hereby given that in oomplianos
No. 9 West and will offer proof to show with the provisions of the aot of CongMM
that the land songht is m re valuable for of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An set for the
its timber or stone than for agricultural sale of timber lands in the States of Cali
purposes nnd t ) establish bis claim to said fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory,” Gregory A. Lomer of Taooma
land before the Register and Receiver of County of Pierce State of Oregon has this
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday day filed in this office his sworn statement
No". — for the purchase of the NW 4 of
th»* 12th day of November 1889.
Section No. 4 in Township No. 39 sooth
He names as witnesses J. A. Buckley of
Range No. 9 West and w ill offer proof to
Portland Multnomah Co. Or, Irving B show that the land sought is more valaable
Bates and C. A. Jones of Tacoma Pierce for its timber or stone than for agrienltotal
Co. Wash. Ter. and Janie« Rarager of Rose purposes, and to establish his otaim to said
land before the Register and Reoeiver of
burg Douglas Co. Oregon.
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday
Any and all persons claiming the above- the 11th day of November 1889.
He names as witnesses C. A. Jones o f T a
described lands sre requested to file theif-
coma Pierce Co. W. T . James Barager of
claims in this office on or before said 12th
Roseburg Donglas county Oregon J. A.
day of November 1889.
Buckley of Portland Multnomah Co. Ore
C has . W . J ohnston .
gon and W illiam Barrett of Taooma Pieroe
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Register.
Co. W. T.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
above-described lands are requested to-
A new wagon for sale at n great the
file their claims in this offioe oa or befoio
bargain. Inquire o f W. Notley, said 11th day of November 1889.
C has . W. JomurroH,
this place
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