Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 08, 1889, Image 3

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Real Estate Firm
We have over 4000 acres o f fine fir and
S. T. Durkee, o i Portland, manu­
M r Gardiner and Ed. Crook, o f
cedar tiinl>er which can be had in large or
Curry county, paid this place a factures of the Edison electric belt, j
small tracts which includes some o f the
finest old growth timber in the countv.
H ave you priced the new plushes
Oliver C. Gilkey, o f Randolph, pleasant visit Saturday and Sunday. spent a couple o f days in town last j
1200 acres o f b st cedar tract yet to be had
silks aud satins at Mrs. Aikens’ ?
in the county all in one body at only if 7 per
o r 1
visited this place Saturday.
Mr. Miller, o f the firm of week taking orders for his spleuded
acre. Just think o f it. Correspondence so­
George Majory, Sr., o f M yrtle
licited.
Fresh milch cow for sale. In ­ M iller <t Smith, o f M yrtle Point, electric appliances.
JJ|$800—5 lots in Coquille City with Rood
Point, was on our streets yesterday.
Mr. J. B. Fox wa3 in town S a t-!
called at the H erald office yester­
box house o f 5 rooms; email barn and some
quire of
R . D. Sanford.
fruit, ull fenced; part bottom ground; ban­
Prof. T. P. Brinegar who is
day.
urday, and informed us that his '
dy to school and other conveniences.
Mr. A lbert Alexander and family
o r
teaching at Utter City, visited our
part o f the M iddle Coquille wagon j
Board aud lodging $3.50 per we< ’
Mr.
McClellen,
o
f
Curry
county
left this place Saturday for Camas
X e w I i i vo le« '
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Coos
Co.,
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city Saturiay.
road
was
nearly
completed,
but
a
board $2.53, siugle meals 25 cem...
N li e r w o m l A S h u l o r d .
came up, and proceeded to the bay
i valley.
A neat home o f over 40 acrc 3 , three quar­ ©©“ Four doors eust o f the 0>’
Mr. Bedding, o f Bandon, passed
portion
o
f
the
Douglas
cou
n
ty!
to attend court. H e is interested in
ters o f a mile from Coquille City with new
Ishara Cox, who has been in Cur­
through our town Saturday eu
v8
a swamp land contest, {»ending at end, and some of the middle sec-; W IL L TRANSACT A O EXERAL REAL 8 -room house: sparkling spring branch, va Fellows’ ball..
ry
county
for
some
time,
came
up
riety o f land, hill, bottom aud timber, sev­
route to the Bay.
tion sub-contracted to ar^ther p a r-;
this term o f court.
eral acres cleared and cultivated, on public
! Saturday.
road Price $2800.
ty was not yet done, and possibly \
The best assortment o f mixed
ESTATE BUSINESS.
Mr. A. H all and sons Ed and
280 acres near Norway; 80 acres button!
The new states o f Washington,
might not be done uutil spring
candies yet received is now on
mostly well cleared and in a high slate of
Fiank, of Modoc county, California,
cultivation; 150 acres o f bench land, plenty
hand at M iss Kroneuberg’s confec­ the two Dakotas and Montana have are here looking at the country,
o f stock water, fine orchards o f choice fruit
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giveD from five to ten thousand
ample
buildings,
new
fences,
the
best
of
tionery store.
a nd
with a view of settling if a favora­
crops. Tlie best farm yet offered for the Fresh anr. Salt Meats, Pork, Yea!.
T o t h e E d i t o r . — Please inform
I republican majorities.
money. Price $8600.
Any lady wishing a nice side
ble location can be obtained. W e
Mutton, Beef, Sausages, H hf .
your
readers
that
I
have
a
positive
120 acres on Middle creek;35 r.eros bottom
Mr.
T.
W
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Johnson
and
wifo,
of
saddle could certainly be accom­
hope they may be successful in
land. 20 fenced and cultivated: 85 acres < f Bacon, Lard, Vegetables, Counti /
remedy for the. above named dis­
o ld growth timber; Rood orchard o f 150
I
Bear
Creek,
visited
friends
iu
this
modated at the shop o f Mr. Ward,
finding a place near town, as Frank
Produce and all kinds o f G rocei-
trees, all f o r $1600.
j place Saturday and Sunday, re­ would be a valuable accession to cur ease. By its timely use thousands
in this place.
140 acres a few miles from Fairview suit-
ies.
o f hopeless cases have been per­
abl * for stock. 4 horses. 11 head o f cattle,
membering
tbe
H
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r
a
l
d
force.
J. M. Upton, of the Recorder
band'being a thorough musician.
one wagon, two plows, ¿cme harrow and a Machado's
Fishery, Oregon.
manently cured. I »hall be glad j
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lot o f hayyis all offered for $1600 to get
That beautiful corner lot just
was among the many who were o d
v8 n7
to send two bottles o f my remedy j Buy> sel1 nnd lease cit? Property quick scle.
Coos D ay Item s.
their way to Em pire to attend back o f the Uni verbalist church for
A few ten «ore lots only one mile from
Everybody is here to hear the \lREE *° RDy ° f y our readers w h o ' make investments for other parties town iit*$250 each.
only $175. A pply to Sherwood &
court, Monday.
Fiye lots and ne-> house in Coquille City
illman trial. Sleeping room will have consumption if they will send witfa tlie banie carrt aD(j judgement
Services wilt be belch in the new ; Sanford at once, i f you wish to se­ G ill man
part choice eirden land, all well fenced and
Homoeopathic
a bargain at $ ll' 00 ,
be at a premium by the time court me their express and post office
church on Floras Creek on Sun­ cure it.
exercised iu their own purchases.
' e always have some excellent bargains
address.
Respectfully,
that it will pay buyers to investiRate. n3tf
Mrs. R. E. Buck o f tbis place, epens.
day, October 13, by R ev’s Swafford
T. A. S L C C Ü M , M. C.,181 Pearl
Parties wishing to dispose o f prop­
Marshfield iu building up rapid­
returned from Bandon Saturday
and Fenton.
O f f i c e : East Entrance Olive Hotel,
st., N ew York.
she
had been visiting ly nnd in the business houses, met­
erty can not do better than to
Coquille City,
-
Oregon.
W e are being furnished with where
J o '. lf c .
ropolitan
airs
have
been
profusely
v
8 nl 0 6 m
friends,
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Dyer,
place it our hand« as our
unusually heavy “ Oregon mists”
A span of stray horses came to
put
on.
The
Odd
Fellows’
build­
;
o
f
that
place.
this week, no doubt for the benefit
chances for disposing
my ¡»lace on October 2. The own­
ing
is
by
far
the
finest
iu
the
coun’
Wm. C j pely, of BaudoD, for­
o f those attending court.
are first-class.
er will please call for them and
merly
o f this place paid this place a ty— large, well built apd handsome.
Vern Warner and John Giles
They came from
The bank building is a very pretty ] pay damages.
M y r t l e P o in t , O r e g o n ,
W e are prepared to attend to
passed through town Saturday eu visit the latter part o f the week j
tht direction of M yrtle Point.
one
nnd
just
what
it
should
be
for
Jennie Majory, Proprietress.
route to Flanagan ranch ou the up­ taking in the masquerade ball S a t-,
J. D o u g h t y ,
the purposes for which it was built.
urday
night.
per Coquille, with a band o f calves.
Lampey Creek.
The vault is made o f brick and
Capt
Parker’s
Chine.-e
cc*'*k
at-
;
This popular house has recently been p"<
Mr. Campbell who lately arrived
iron, the walls being sixteen inches
in
excellent order, and is truly a farori»»
in this place from Grant-* Pass, son- tempted suicide Sunday, cutting a i
resort. The tables will be supplied with
tiro
thick, making it perfectly
W E T R A N S A C T A L L L E G A L \z
in-law of Mr. George W ini*1»* " i l l h u g e g ff* !i ’.n his throat ♦ ’ ■-.t r e o u ir - i
tbe very best, including the delicaoies of tL .
p r o o f.
Tiro M uk* building is n
season, thus endeavoring to suit the mes*
oj>on up a meat market nnu notion e ! seven stitches to clo-;e. He wa n i
tine structure, and tlie new brick
B U S IN E S S I N
T H IS
fastidious epicure.
This hotel has jus'
C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n ,
bt night np by the t e : i in nudi' ite- ;
store soon.
been renovated and refitted and every a>-
being put up by M . \V. G. M e li­
ly, and Dr. Sp<»uôgle d reseed tlie
ten tion will be given to guests. Patronage
The rains o f a few weeks* ago put
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ster promises to l*e second to none B. W. RICE, Proprietor.
w »und.
8 olicited.
the voals ;u excell: lit condition,
in the county. Th e side walls are
fbeisrXo Chinese Employed.
J T? Xoslei nod amiable 1tdy
This house has been refitted and newlv i
but iu a few places ou the load to
W e hope by fair dealing ami
nearly up and work is going stend
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furnished
throughout.
the bay some uiud is making its o f this pLieo re turned from an ex- ily on.
It will be eutirely tire I
This
First-class Accommodations, for TraveliiiR strict attention to business to mer­ I U I L L Hun on no other Route.
tended viò itto Port lauti. Salem and
appearance.
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vessel having made six round trips
proof, and at the same time retain
MEN.
Vane.mv or on Friday. M r1». N.
it the confidence o f parties having in the Inst six mouths, is supposed to keep
Just received, at Mrs. Aiken’s, a
S axtpi e R oom in C o n n u ctio !».
all the strength of a frnme build­
up her past record, nnd will until further
«ir**! th e trip well notwithetand-
oat .. ......... $i oo. business to transact in our line.
complete shark of felts, plushes
ing, having studding projecting in - , B > a .< k i > a it s i > lo d o ii in o puh
notice, on and after Novemoer 15tb. d eliv r For business pursuit* at the Portland Bterinew
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W - EK ........... $4.00
inur her feeble health for 8<Ame
freight to Copuille City and all points on College, Portland, Oregon, or at the Capital Bu*-
and fancy work material, and she
side far enough to receive the ceil­
iness College. Salem. Oregon. Both schools an
i time. The\ give quit*1 a glowing ac- j
the lower river at the following rates:
Timber
Land,
Act
June
3,
1878.—Notice
under the management ol A P. Armstrong, have
is now prepared to do stamping.
ing. Mr. O'Connell is lengthening
Floor $4 per ton. salt, nails, iron nnd coal Si. me course of studies and wmc rates of tuition
for Publication.
count o f the State fair at Salem i
Sherwood & Sanford. $0.50, other freight $5 per ton.
G ive her your order.
his spacious hardware store to I
K B n s iiie «N , S h o r t h a n d .
and the Mechanics’ fair at Portland, j
U ni ri ii S t a t e s i . a . n J 1 O ffice ,
Typewriting,
Penmanship and English Depart
The Schooner COQUILLE will also carry mm-tv Dsy and
make room for his mammoth stock
Prof. C. W. Pitts will be in this
R osercko . O regon , Sepwt 10 th, 1889 .
evening sessions. Studentaad
A $G400.—320 nores, 155 o f bottom, bal­
freight
at
the
tame
rates.
tnitted at any time. Fotjoint Catalogue.addre*
A social gathering at the resi­ and his rival, J. 1). Garfield, is
Notice is hereby Risen that fit compliance ance hill land 34 acres plow land. 10 acres
place on the 15th aud all parties
I .»rtliuid B umirm College, AD Capital Baal lira Caikga
Cog: allk M ill k Tuo C ompant .
with the prov>ions o! the act of Collate** o! at* adow. good buildings orchards and spring
Portland, Oregon, v A
Salem, Oregon. ,
wishing tuning or repairing of dence o f D. F. Dean on Friday running his store up into the sky^ June 3 . 1878 , entitled "An act for the sale of water, school and postoflloe near, one-half
timlier lands in the states of California. Oregon, mile from Fairview P. O.
pianos or organs will do well to evening was great!', enjoyed by having extended it in every oth rr Nevada, anil Washington territory,’ ’ C. A. j B $1500—200 acres. 40 o f swale bottom,
Mr. Frank H all a direction as far ns he could.
Brown, of Portland, County
Multnomah, balance bench laud. 30 plowed, 60 roughly
leave their orders at the Olive ho­ all present.
state'of Oregon has this day fileuin this office cleared for pasture, fair buildings and good
newcomer to these parts played
tel.
Logs nre being put into the old his sworn statement No,---- for the purchase of young orchard o f 500 trees, 100 bearing, 40
— d ealer in —
the swO» of section No. 23 , in Township No a3 ’ acres fenced with red cedar.
the piccalo, Geo. Leach the cornet
Marshfield m ill boom, the mill re­ south range No 9 west, and will offer proof to ; C 65(X'— 4S1 acres 23 cows 17 other cat tie.2
Sixteen wagon loads o f passen­
and Miss Elsie Leach the organ.
show that the land sought is nicir« valuable for 1
shingled and indications pointing its timber or sfpne than for agrici.'tfhjl pur­ fine mares, new wagon aud two sets harness
gers left here Sunday, and as many
cider press, plow, harrow, Lay rake and
Mr. Hall is certainly a in; ster mu-1
nnd tof.stoMish his claim to *-od land other property sold along with plaoe. 120 i
in the direction o f starting up that pose*.
yesterday, for Empire.
This will
r«!re Hie Register and Receiver cfthis office at acres of bottom laud. 30 cleared. 20 in mead­
i sician, and will be a valuable ad­
busy old factor of Marshfield’s Roseburg, Oregon, on Thnrsdat the tali ’1 day of ow. two good houses aud go- d barn, finest I .*
dotitoleea be the most interesting
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dition to oar musical gatherings
December. 1889 . He names as witnesses: H
f wster, only one-half mile from river j C 'OCjUltlB L/lliJ,
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prosperity. It is to be hoped flin t! II. Brown. A. G. Gough, G A. Brown, of o landing,
term o f circuit court ever held in
at Randolph aud one mile from 1
i f he should decide to locate here.
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the county.
that, as well ns tbe shipyard will be J John
,Po/Ra"d'
N!“.h"on,2. co!‘ :t- _ v’ i Dough
' 1'’ _ *“’’- coun-
i' " 1 Parkersburg choice location for stock.
I- Uc \\ olf, of Roseburg,
Wm. M. Bland and son, from
EE.
$1600—100
farm
and
sixteen
head
o
f
j ty, Oregon,
started up again.
Mrs. Aiken has on hand a com­
cattle, twelve hogs, two dozen chickens and
j Any ar.d all persons claiming adversely the two o f ib;- finest black cats iu Oregon. One
Modoc county, California, were
plete stock o f yarns, among which
As fine a piece o f work as it has , above-described land* are requested to fi e o f tlu choicest bargains offered «>n our list.
here last week looking for a home,
i their claims in this office on or before said lath Farm fairly improved with buildings. fencc-H.
are the best imported Saxony and
ever been our good fortune to see | day of Decendter, 10 S 9 .
and orchard. On head v,at-rs of North
and were fitted out w ith the Duff
C m as . \V. J ohnston . Register.
Fleisher’s best brands.
Ladies
is that displayed on the counter,
fork o f Coquille.
place at the mouth o f Hnichet
G 1600— 160 acre* ono mile ar.d a half
wishing anything in this line will
deak and cashier’s case in the T im b e r Land, A c t lune 3 , 1878 . Notice from river landing at Arago; fair buildings
slongh, by Sherwood <fc Sanford.
and orchard, b.-st o f water: several acres
for Publication.
do well to call on her.
Marshfield bank of Flanagan <fc '
cultivated and balance is good timber and
, They will soon return with the fam
gra s laud on a public road aud well loca­
Bennett,
the
work
of
F.
Mark,
the
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McMillan,
the photographer, ily consisting o f eight persons,
ted.
Roseburg, Or.. Sept. 28 . 1889 .
dealer,
Our native
after a four months successful tour which will swell the school of that furniture
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
FF. $3000—Forty-three acres all choice
with the provisions of the act of. Go tigress of land, twenty-three acres cleared, neat build­
over the county, goes tc Marshfield | district considerable and add so woods, white cedar, maple, myrtle June 3 , 1878 . entitled "An net frtù the sale of ings.
A groat reduction in prices has beeu made in all our departments
fences and fine variety o f choioe fruit.
where he may be found at the old much wealth to that enterprising and ash show up to fine advantage- timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Boutsoan land at the door if they wish.
1 Nevada, and Washington Territory.” C. D. School, st<*re. and postoffice close at hand.
6tand. A lw ays call on him and get neighborhood.
j Klliott, of Roseburg, county of Douglas, stale W ry pretty location nnd cheap terms can
B e a r C r e r k Ite m «.
j
of Oregon has this day filed in this office his be had on part payment.
firstclass work.
:o:-
Tim es are lively as usual in this sworn statement No.-----.for the*pAirt 8 ase of the I D l) $1200—Large, new queen Anne cot­
A telegram was received by the
tage
at
Ifiiudon.
with
two
acres
o
f
ground.
at least one would think | " f * ^ c t . o n No 20 in township No. 3 « *
R. D. Sanford’s new residence ( H e r a l d on the 1st inst, from one vicinity,
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; range
unge No.
Mo. 11
it w. an
and will off.-r pr:>of to «how Entirely now and not quite finished, one of
out on the road to the bay is ore H. Rogers dated at Roseburg so from the dances that the young that the land sought is m«jrc yaluable for its ; the finest Beach properties at the mouth of
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, the river. Will soon be very valuable.
o f the prettiest in the county, and i claiming that he had found the lost folks are having.
and to establish his claim to said land l»efore the
J $701X1—160 nores all level but 15: 60
Register and Receiver ot this office at Roseburg, I acres cleared and cultivated, soil o f the tin­
Jeff Boyle has returned from Or.,
the front lays everything else in Co- Peter Goeller. Our townsman, Mr.
on Friday, the 37 th day of Decemlier, 1889 iest quality, being black sandy loam easily
quille City in the shade. The work R. E. Buck was kuowu to be iu California, he 6ays that he has Mr names as witnesses: Benjamin Officer and worked, does not oveflow; balance o f un­
-D E A L E R IN —
J. A. Buckley of Portland, J. D. I.aird of Rose-
land in thickly studded with soft
reflects good tasto iu Mr. S. and Roseburg, and was wired to inter­ come to stay this time. Welcome» burg. Or., and O. W. Scchultz, of Tacoma, W, i cleared
maple, iuu«‘h o f which is fine saw ti her,
T.
1 good large house and barn, orchard o f 200
Jeff!
skill in the builder Mr. Batch.
Any and all (»ersons claiming adversely the large fruit trees: fine spriug branch on place
view Mr. R. which he did. On his
For the best Bargains to be had call on
above described lands are requested to filctheir i good red cedui and place for fencing; all
Mrs.
Vanluven
has
returned
to
Mrs. W . W. Hayes who bad been return Sunday, he informed the
claims in this office on or before said 27 th day stock, grain, hay, implements, wagons, har-
visiting her daughter», mesdames people here that he was satisfied, Iter beautiful farm and is buildiuga of Ilecember, 1889 .
l o e e i t z
; ness, etc., on plaoe at time o f sale go with
C' iia s . \V. J ohnston :, Register,
1 the plaoe which will be worth over $ 1000 ;
Sterling and Hant, the former at after a long conversation with Mr. new house.
this is one of the finest furms in the county
W ill take special Measures for CLOTHING--
; when well developed and must bo seen to
Ed. Hadsell and fam ily have
Vancouver, aud the latter at The Rogers that that gentleman knew
TIM BER LAND NOTICE.
be appreciated.
8 0 “ Agency for the New Hom e Sewing Machine.
N IT E D STA TE S LAN D OFFICE,
Dalles, returned home Thursday of Peter’s
whereabouts.
Mr. gone to visit Mr. Hadsell’s folks U
K $10X1—40 acres o f good bench land
w
UoHobnrg, Oregon,Sent. 12,188'J. Notice
mile and a half from Coquille on which
in consequence oi the illness of Mrs. Joseph Goeller was consulted in who live on the Siuslaw; also Isaac is hereby given that in compliance with the I ■ one
is n large amount o f rod cedar; is easily
provisions
of
the
act
o
f
Congress
o
f
June
3,
Jenkins, another daughter, o f this I the mean tira»*, and will take prompt Chandler and fam ily have gone to 1878 , entitled "A n not for the sale o f timber I cleared and on a public road.
lands in the States o f California. Oregon. ! O $2500—177 acres: 20 bottom land bal­
place.
! action in the matter. I t is to he the W illam ette on a visit.
L O C A L IT E M S .
J. T. Nosier returned Sunday
from a trip to Roseburg.
Boarding House!
Mrs.«. P. niMIMOTIteM,Pro; .
Coquille City, Or
&
Jason Machade
Will buy
sel improved Farms
Also wild lands, Timber claims,
stock ranches, ete.
D r , H. E. D unham ,
Physician and Surgeon.
Lehnherr House
.
Sales in Person.
Built Exprosslv for tin*
C O Q U I L L E
Miss Ida K. Kronenberg,
C o n fe ctio n e ry , F r u its , S ta tio n e r y ,
S o d a W a te r , E tc ., E tc .
C O Q U IL L E
CITY
CASH STORE!
A MAMMOTH SPRING STOCK.
Especially in Clothing.
H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d one o f th e fin e st
S t o c k s o f C lo th in g th a t e v e r r e a c h e d
C oo s co u n ty.
n sr.
.
G . A. H U N N EW ELL,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” David ance good bill; 60 acres cleared for pasture
W e are glad to hear that a cer- U lrser o f K a I ahia , county Oj Cowlife, territo- i and meadow, Rood buildings, orchard and
Th e postoffice was removed to hoped that the lost man may be
J. H. N osier’» drug store Sunday found aud restored to friends and <aio young man baa »-gained *17,- i
000 worth otreputation that h e lo a t,^
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H
.
» ^ - « , „ . 00 , ,.cr™ ear. banah
evening. W h ile Dr. Lenove has | health again.
. land «ought in more valuable for
tim lier i i1111* l>ar* bottom land. Was ouoo improved
last
winter
given the best o f satisfaction, we ; The raasqurade ball advertised by
place I"
or atone than for agricultural purposo«, and | but as owner is a non-resident,
The other day one o f our jolly to establish hat claim to «aid lan«Ti>efore the considerably - grown up
- with brnsh. Good
trust under the present superinten­ I Mr. Hunucwell on Saturday night
Register and Receiver o f this office at Rose- speculation for it party with a little ‘‘git,”
dency o f B. E. Nosier and ^G. O. kwas pretty w fII attended, but was bachelors aud a buxom widow, burg, Oregon, on Monday, the 16th day o f u I ho ^JOU acres uniniproved land ou Bear
December. 1 SS 1 I. He names as witneses. E. creek at a mere trifle’
Leach its record will not be low­ not a financial success. The elabor­ were driving along the road when O. Lee, John E. DeWolf, o f Roseburg, Doug­ H $3;XX)—123 acres, 50 o f No. 1 bottom
at a turn in the road they were las comity. Oregon, and G. W. Searls and O land balance hill land, one mile from
ered.
ate preparations for the supper
Hanks of Falinn, Cowlitr. c< unty, Wnsh Myrtle Point lies direotlyjou ihe river and
startled by a dreadful noise that L. HFptonteir
1 « »>
i v y r ib ' an
all j « i n n a good public landing, fair bniding, sight
Harry Roberts, whom it w ill be incurred quite an expense and the
scared the team nnd crused onr (claim ing adversely tlie above described j commanding
) lands are requested to file their claims in 1
remembered resided in this place receipts did not cover the amount
I I $7500—200 acres; the Boss Dairy Farm,
friends to tremble. They at first this office on or before «aid loth day o f De­
¡only 3nules from Coquille City, and hav­
some four years ago, we learn from j expended then fore. Thera were
cember, 1889.
thought it wns a captain, nnd lately |
C uas . W . J ohnson , i n g other advantages which make it well-
Charley Lyons, is at S in Buna j about fifty masked and • eu.' were i
Register. nigh perfect, such as the purest spring wat-
a merchant of M jrtle Point, that
j er. proper division o f hill and bottom land:
Veat urn. California, and doing well, i gotten up in fine shape, represent- j
80 acres lull. 120 o f Ixittom; 100 acres slash­
war. making fun o f them, but it
ed and cleared for pasture and meadow, all
TIM B ER LAND NOTICE.
being worth fifty thousand dollars. ! in:; their characters to perfection, j
was not hint, it was a descendant U nited S tatia L and (.I ffice , R dshtwro , O b . fenced, good buildings and orchards, 50 head
H e is a heavy contractor iu brick , To give the credit due ench one
mixed cattle, fine hull and yoke o f steers,
September 9tli, 1882.
o f the animal Baularn rode.
about'JO sheet) and Iambs, hogs, chickens,
work.
would take up too roach o f onr
Notice is hereby given that in compliance plow, harrow, roller, wagon and a good
J o a q u in B e n t e t is .
with the provisions o f the act o f Congress j mower sold along with tho farm. Please
Th e movement to have the Am er­ ! space and w * shall give oi ly one o f
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o f June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale don’ t all speak at once.
W in te r C h o le r a .
o f timlH-r lands in the states o f California,
ican flag displayed on public school the many laughing incidents that
U $4200—240 acres 1 G miles from Myrtle
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri­
A species ot bowel complaint, tory.“ Fred Robeson, o f Camas valley, ooun- Point 80 acres bottom lau i 20 cleared there-
buildings is growing in favor.
In came
to
onr
notice.
Mr.
100
bench,
rolling
ty of Douglas, atate o f Oregon. bHs this day ' on
,
. . . acres level
.
. . balance
.
, , ..
Newbnrg, N. Y., it is proposed to j Hnnaen
announced
to
a known as “ winter cholera,” appear­ filed iu this office hiasworn statement No.— i
Hviug water several orchards and fair
for the purchase o f the NW Qr. o f section i n.ew house, post-office, nulla schools and
b&ve the flag hoisted every school male
friend that he was ex- ed in several cities in tbe North­ number
14. in township number 28 aouth
onrvcuient; 120 acres joining will be
if sold soon: government land Joining.
day in tbe year and a color guard ; pectiog his sister from the east west last winter and is likely to be range number 9 west, and will offer proof to • fere
Y $1500—160 acres three miles from town
show that the land sought is more valuable
to attend to it, selected each month and ns he was going to mask be more general tuie season. Cham­ for its timber or atone than for agricultural several acres fine creek bottom laud, burned
purposes, ami to establish bis claim to said and seeded to grass, the finest o f pasture,
would like if his fiien d would es­ berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- jand
from the beet scholars.
before the Register and Receiver of and pure spring water; the land joining
this
office
at Roseburg, Oregon, oh Monday tan be had reasonable.
cort his sister to the ball. Mr. rhrea Rem edy Ì9 a certain cure for
Mr. H. K . Woodward, a gentle­
the 9th day o f Decemlier, 1889.
Z $1000—75x100 feet corner lot near cen­
Hansen disguised and masked as i t F or Sale by J. H .* Nosier, of t He mimes as witnesses: A. A. Page and ter o f Coquille City, with large buildings
man from Dakota, has been taking
Z. W. Parker, o f Cvmas Valley,' Douglas thereon, also two lots 50x100 feet with good
; the sister and was introduced to J Coquille City, and W . L . Dixon, county, Oregon, and E. G. Lee nnd «tlrfed new cottage, nice location for only * 1000 .
in the county for some weeks, and
A. Morrill, o f Roseburg, Douglas "oounty,
the friend and escorted to the ball of M yrtle Point.
A 320 acres ot coni land near tide-water
is quite well pleased with the ap­
Oregon.
ou the river, several veins o f ooal theron,
Any and all persons claiming adversely • price on application,
! by him. When Mr. Hansen un-
A ll loembersot tbe Coquille City the above-descril
pearance o f Coos,being particularly
lescribed lands are rexnested to,
..
, ro
AA $700—152 acres near Minard’ s mill
I masked the astonishmeut on his Literary Society are requested to file their claims in this oVce on or before
pleased with tbe climate. W e hope
on
East
fork
o
f the Coquille.
i escorts face could t*e seen across meet in Hunnewell hall iu regular said 94h day of Decemlier, 1889.
BB $1000—160 acres o f rnimproved land
C hab . W. J ohnston , Register.
he may sew fit to cast his lot among
near JParkersburg on which is some valuable
! the hall.
Everyone enjoyed the session next monday night, Oct.
u& Others will come fro n his
timber will make a good home when
A new wagon for «ale at a great cedar
dance and we are sorry thnt Mr. 14th at 7 :30 p. m.
improved.
•*.
part in case he makes np bis mind j Hunnewell’s expectations were net
J. J. Stanley.
bargain. Inquire o f \V. Notley,
CC $2500—162 acres ? t mouth o f Lampoy
to locate here.
^ 1 creek 15 cattle, 36 sheep, 1 mare aud colt.
; realized.
Sec.
tbie place
J tools. Bold along with place.
Coquille City, Oregon.
Blacksmithing,
Wagonmaking,
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