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P rlnon lA b o r . (Sognili* City I t a l i T h e IFnelt H u a te r*« C a stle . JOHN MA8T, DOCTOR FRANK DECKER LELAMI HOTEL The agitation concerning the With a genuine feudal in KTKRt TUESDAY, labor of the prisoners in our peni- dependence, the Lake Champlain S P O N O G L E , teutaries is developing some valu dnek shooter may claim that his P hysician and S urgeon . J. A. fi D. F. DEAN, able thought, says the Western blind is his castle. It is undoubt -AND— Office and residence, Hnnnewell Building, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS and Hauling! Plowman. Under the presentaystem edly the most elaborate affair of Coquille City, Oregon. Has permanently located at Coquille City. Devoted to the Interest* of the Coquille that compel the prisoner to be idle the kind in use among the wild 0. D. E LLIO TT, Prop. Calls promptly attended day or night. River partUralarly, ami of the County gen or give his labor for a fraction of , fowlers of the country. Totally un F orC B ruises a n d B u m s . Front street - Coquille City. erally. its value to the contractor of like the bush blind of the eastern Tables suppljpd with thebest tin market Fresh, Strong, Convincine Facts. Proprietors. Subscription, per jeer...................... $*t»0. prison labor, the family of the ; river, tho reed blind of the west, ___— _ affords. Large airy rooms with the best Myrtle Point Stage and Livery Best RMulta. KuthmMMM, K. !.. Jaaa’ll. new spring beds. M rs . P h illip s , of Marshfield, W hU. la Ut am pio? of Ut Barato» Stop* 0«. prisoner is lfcft without any help or the box blind of the south, it TU ESD AY OCT. 8, 1889. *pplU 4 n u K . Jacob OU to m»»T b*4 bara* of Stables has decided to open drestunaking rooms tta aoaMon, aa4 alvare wlth boi« malti. from him. It has been suggested stands quite alone as a represen The B U Y E R S ’ G U ID E ia Run a daily stage to Coquille City, do local over L Y O N S ' « T O R E , Coquille City, USO. W. SOBTOB. issued March and S ep t, hauling in and around the Point and do a and solicits a call from all the Ladies of with much reason that our present tative type of field architecture. L O C A L AMI> « C 1 E R A L . [each year. It Is an ency- L idrifr Fell. Oaivoaton, T ixoi . Jaai M. 1*H. general livery business. Business entrust Coquille valley Stylish suits made from pedia pi useful infor* laws that put men in the prison It is, in fact, a miniature house, Joe Noyes, of Myrtle Point was r«u ft am Ud4or; bralaod »ad iprolaid m r M ticn for all who pur-- ed to their oure will be attended with $5 upward. Cutting and fitting a specialty. u d wrlit; laSirod A n l i p : » » » cared by St. Jacobi OU. JOSHUA WYTBTH. chase tho luxuries or the for offences be entitled acts to pun i equipped with all the paraphernalia in town Thursday. promptness and fidelity. 8u2 All work guaranteed. v7o38 necessities o f life. W e oar. clothe you and furnish you witi» Judge Dyer paid this place a ish the wife and children of the ! of domestic economy thoroughly TIMBER LAND NOTICE^ Knee-Cap Tlurt. Hall, Ind , An* 10. HI». all the necessary and unncoossory Hue* cap woe hart aad 1 luffired 1 » criminal. The effect of the law is j provisioned, and fitted out to stand United States Land Office. I m bottloo of It. Jaoob* «1 pamAniatl^raitore«l me. For Sale appliances to ride, walk, dance, »leer, business visit Friday. Roseburg. Oregon, August 15, 1889. t oat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, t a t . A i__really to do this. The family of the I a siege of six weeks’ bombardment A fjotkl place. 208 acres together with or slay at homo, and in various sixes, Mr. J. A. Laughead, of Dandon, . : • . . , ... . J Notice is hereby given that in compli w a «» i ■■■> a a I e ma I /\ f » U i Fr F n s f n n m Dislocation. Jollit, III., Kay 34. 1**4 stylos und quantities. Just figure out several head o f cows, and some horses’ or criminal are left to n shift for them by the great army of southward ance with the provisions of the tic* of Con Dtalacatod okonMer 3 yoare ago; cangaid » what is required to do all these thine« waa on our streets Thursday. wooko to hoaoa; the pala wai cured by Bt. Jacobi r:,}i«i-:»e’ • . T' o’ . c tp. The owner’s reason gress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for selves or go to the county houses flying ducks. Let us take a peep C(KifOHTA2L7 and you can make a fair OU aad baya bad no return of It. J. D. 3B0wn. cUhuule o f the value o f the B U Y E R S’ * !'i i -ir-tl be ai ho„ to invest in J. H. Upton, E sq, of Curry the sale of timber lands in the States of to be supported by the people, at one of these Lake Champlain Gr'JlDQ, which, will be sent upon California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing town Yui i- a rare bargain, j ratabu H one-kick. Gxark, 0.. JanaM. ****■ county passed through foi circuit o f 10 cents to p .y pottage, ton Territory.” John Hhad.e of Portland Sufficed 4 vaaki from tbi kick of » b e r t e . 40 while the work of the prison is blinds. f* r ini?, season. Inquire | MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. aio can., two battiti St. Jacobi 0U, e" County of Multnomah State o f Oregon has Ma« i court Friday. sold by the state at so low a rate aB Tho house part of the blind this day tiled in this office his sworn state o f E ii. ri.b r ..r W. D. York at Myrtle I 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 1U, ment No. — for t.Jie purchase o f the 8W \ Point, O ., »ir. A t PnnooisTH and D ealers . Oeoi^ie, son of our worthy to seriously injure mechanics out is very nearly square, about five by- o f Section No. 13 in Township No. 28 South T H E C H A R L E S A . V O G E L E R C O .. B aitim or«. M d . townsman N. Lorenz, has been side the prisons. Would it not be six feet and five and a half feet high. Range No. 8 West nnd will offer pr of to show that the land sought is more valuable somewhat indisposed for several feasible to sell this laboi at a reas It has a sloping roof to shed rain NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for its timber or stone than for agricultural L and O vfice at U oseuur «;, O hegos , ) purposes, and to establish his claim to said days. Septem ber 2 <th, 1 HSU. 5 onable price and use the money a door at the front end, and a small land before the Register and Receiver of N otire ia hereby given that the follow ing-nam ed Mr. E. C. Whitlay, of North C o -' for the benefit of the family o f the window at oue side. On the oppo aettler ha* lil-d notice o f lu i t m ention to make tin»! tlnsoffiee at Kosebnrg. Oregon, on Monday i ’ oQUiLLE C i t y , O r . p ro o f iu support o f t.isolaim , and that miid p ro o f tho 11th day of November 1889. ill he m ad» before the Judge, or In hi* absence, He name- as witnesses John DeWolf of quille, passed through towD Thurs-; prisoner or for the prisoner bim- site side there is a board slide to w before tue Clerk o f the county court o f Cooe county, Rose Ou rg Douglas Co. Or., Alfred Morrill of regon, at Em pire C ity, O regon, on Saturday, .No- day en route to Empire City, on & self. Jn the case of habituul crim- be opened to provide air and fur O veintH* 5/tli, 1SWU, vix: G eorge w Adams, h om e Glen wood Washington Co. Or. W. A. Ander entry No. -*573 for the lots 3 and 4 and E. Vi o f son and Newell Livermore o f Portland. Across the stead Hus uttalncd a standard o f e x cellen ce w h ich businesa trip« iuals, the proceeds of their work nish an oat look. wouthwest V,, See. Jt>, 'l'p. 3tl8. K. l'J west, w. M. Multnomah Co. Ur. admits o f no nuporicr. D P . He names ttie follow in g witnesses to prove his c o n and all persons claiming adversely It cc-ntuins every Improvement that in ven Campbell, Murphy, Grant k Co’s • could go to the state as a part of back eud—the ends being the tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said the Any •. < 7 informing tho public tive genius, skill und money ca n p rod u ce. above described lands are requested to laud, vix: Jos. K. Johnson o f E lliott, Coos ty, O regon, and James M. Johnson, Samuel E. file their claims in this office on or before genial traveller took in the coast, the punishmentef offender. It would | long sides of the blind— are two coun yiv’otin-g r. first-class Livery Johnson and .Samuel tt. Adams o f M yrtle Eoint, said 11tli day of November 1889. bunks or berths, one over the other. :•<*(• teVi.bsf that I keep Coos cou n ty, O regon. returning Friday. Since he has seem as though the opportunity to O h vs. '«V. J ohnston , ___ (Jti.vs. W. J ohnston , Register. Au 27 •Turnouts,” nnd Keris*.-. A wide shelf under the board been taking orders of up-river earn something for themselves and -- — • » V . . transient.»Lick. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. their families would be a benefit to slide answers the purpose of a table. merchants. ■ ' the public pa'.- L and Orric'E at H o se btu u , O bmjom , ) S p e c i a l N o t i c e ? Septem ber Jutu, 18-6». > i 1 vfinfiJ» Mr. E. C. Palmer haa made ar-1» large class of criminals, and if ; Heat nnd cookiug facilities are N otice is hereby given tuat the follow ing-nam ed To the good people rtiq'iillp C ';v ,tc j nas hied u d ice o f m s intention to make nual rangements to build a saw mill of paid what their labor is worth I furnished by a small oil stove settle.- p rool in su ppott ot h:s claim , and that saiu p ro o f the surrounding conn try: I have fit'.v n, will be made oefore the Clerk ot tne county court o f a first-class gaPcrv i standing in the coroer by the d o o r Coos Marsha«>ld. ; • C o ., O regon, at Em pire City, O reg .n , ou ¡Sat about, thirty thousand feet daily there would be an incentive too Nasburg < f Hirst’ s store, 1 ciab.. to do tim urday, N >v.-inner'Jth, ISoJ, vix: James At. Jotin- In the other corner is the “ arm soii, p te-eiu pliou L>. S. No. bonJ, tor the sou ln lia.l capacity, a short distance south of that does not and caunot exist liest work don.* iu county 'Vbeu yr»-: oi northwest *4 and west Vi ol northeast ‘ 4 , 8 ec. ory,” a rack in which are placed oJ, H ? 7 >• : deceived at •JXCEL. under present conditions. This l p . 3U 8.U . lx west, w. a!. He names the f o l :tr<- in t>nr city call ;:al see my work mid v . , i Drains Station. low ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence matter has been often discussed, the guns of the oceupaut or occu upon and cultivation ot, said laud, vix: Sami. b. will beconvin.>:-1. Y'our patronage respect hec new Adauis, Saiul. E. Jouuaoa and Cuss. N Johnson fully sol.cited. H iv e Y ou G ot I t ?—I f so, ad ilj r t l e Point, Coos county, O regon, and v, in. A. but we are not aware that it has pants of the blind convenient for of Adams o f E lliott, Coos county, O regon. J. W. R igos . T'io:;e excellent Orifana are celebrated forvol- dress Lock Box 762, with stamp. ume, nuiility of tone, quick response, variety «■■ ha «, tv . jtahiiin»,Register. ever been tested.— American Far immediate use. A cupboard under v7 n.% Photographer. of combination, artistic design, beauty in flnteh, Portland, Oregon. Certain cure, porfe-t construction, making them the most the lower berth coutains the dishes, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. mer. uti rstt Ive. ornamental khd desirable organa for Correspondence strictly confiden Lund uilice at Uonebari;, Oregon, I homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, eta. cooking utensils, ammunition, etc. A Lar c Variety ci A Plra far the Farmer. September liOtU, lN?d. | tial and private. E 8 T A B L 1 8 H E D R E P U T A T IO N , Hereafter G. W. Wimer will charge $20 Notice ia hereby itive that the followinyj- Out of a population of GO,000,000, of the garrison, while a big chest I X E q i'A L K !» F A C I L I T I E S , . Charley Lyons, Jr., returned to T l i o X j a . t e .s t S t a l e s set tier nas tiled notice o f hiR inten for the service of his thoroughbred bull, answering also the purpose of a uauiert N k lL L E O W O R K K K X , »ays the Farmer acd Dealer, there tion to make Umd proof iu «apjKtrt of hut nnd will lake no cows to pasture. n54w X j A this place after an absence of three D I E S A N D O H I I D R E N 'S X X A T S B E S T M A T E B IA Ii, bench, stand»conveniently beneath claim, ana that said proof will Oe made be COiiniNED, MAKE T n i8 years, last week. He came up the are probably about 21,000.000 who the shelf, packed with provisions fore tne Clerk of the county coart o f Coos Co., Pic-twere, Cstriclx Orexou, at Embire City, Oregon, on Sat- coast from Crescent City horse earn wages and live by work. In and ot ler perishable supplies of day, November bth. ItvNS, viz: Samuel S. T H E P O P U LA R ORQAH P lu m es and Aadms, Pre-t iuption L>. S. number aJIO for back, and will return after visiting cluded iu this count is something the gunners. So much forJbe the lot i und NE qr. of N W qr., )S\V qr. of Tips- over 9,000,000 engaged in agricul PIANOS, STOOLS, BOOKS. NEqr. and S L qr. of NW qr. Sea*. 81, J'p. JN0. A. HANSON. PROP., the bay. interior of the house part of the 8 j S. 11. lowest, N V . ¿1. I j a - c e s , tural pursuits, and it appears that Catalogues on application, F iueb . Ho names tho following witnesses to 2nd Rt., adjoining Hughes’ Blackxmith Masters Neddie Lawrence and blind. Tho door opens upon a COQUILLE CITY. ZESilo'bcrLS. prove hi a continuous residence upon, and Shop, we have no other single industry cultivation of said land, viz: D iv ii C»Hnr each nut with Cabinet making bracket work, picture and Ornaments. CHICASG COTTAGE ORGAN CA that employs and furnishes a living platform about three and a half Jame« M. Johnson. Samuel E. Johnson, framing, wood turning, etc., etc. 40v7 accident by falling last week. feet wide railed all round and and George W. Adauis ot Myrtle Point, CHICAGO. ILL. Kuching Embroidery Tor so many of our people. In v - ooh county, Orecon. and ChnrlesN. John David’s resulted id a badly sprained oeavily bushed with cedar or pin« son of Elliot t, Coos county. Oregon. fact, this oue industry feeds all the Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- Ch i«. W. JohnsUm, liegister. arm, while Neddie is laid up with to such a height the guuner when Hats trimmed to order a spcciaty people, and no other industry can a lame leg. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. erect can conveniently shoot over Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which 1 live without it. Here then, we see Land Office at Kost-burg. Oregon, 1 I will sell cheap for cash . vlnb. I Mrs. O. P. Hig. inbothom is that we have in this country more the wattled boughs. On the front ^ B ^ fL -Z E B Z B Z E jZ E ^ ., Septemlier 21, 1S8J. f XT OTIC E is hereby given that the fol- of # the platform is ' a. long . . . notice running » iK-ardlnR h oc*, .n the (l)an 40 000 000 pcop|e Hying with. part lo w ii: ~ * i i i > i i lowm^-mtmcu settler haa filed COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. Sanford building f »ur doors past o ut earuiug any wages, and most of trough like pen in which are 'eonfin- : <jf ljls intention t-> make final jtroof iu snp- H ot and Cold Baths , , mt port of h i s claim, amt that saul proof will of Odd F Jl«>w* hall, and given th«* them live directly or indirectly off ed live decoys, lh o entire struct be mud.; U-foro the ( ’ ¡erk of the county Alien y s Brady of Coos county, Oregon, nt Empire bf St of fare at the lowest living the earnings of those who toil, and ure which I have describe is over court City, Oregon,on Thursday, Novetuber 7th, ¡V :1, viz: Wui. S. Jenkins, *r., pre-einpt'on prices. See ad. laid and concealed with evei greon thny, with all the dealers and trad D. b No. 57x0 for th*«.S. half of NW qr. (Formerly of Coquille Mill & Tug (Jo.) nnd S. half of NE qr. Ueo. Tp. 27 S. H. boughs so that it looks like a dark Mrs. J. T. Jenkins, who has been ers, etc., are dependent on the suc 18 vrp«t, NV. M. He name« the following witnesses to so near death’s door for some time, cess of th» agriculturist and the pro. green mound standing on the edge ' prove hiS continuous re udedoe upon, nnd of the shallow water.—Forest and we are glad to state, is fast improv tection of that interest. Then it is cultivation of. said land, viz: AJSTID A G E N T . O.T M. liollttu, S. S. MoAdn-; s, J .I t. ing, being out of danger. This is projier for us to first examine this Stream. Johnson, and J. A. Dean, all o f Coquille 112 114, Front St., San Francinoo, C h I. and Joiner. City, Coos county, Oregon. another case which speaks in loud most important of all our industries, Io w a S l o u c h Iton tn . D I A L » IN Chas. W. Johnston. Register Is also a sr.coossfnl hand to emnsoulate Cloudy weather. and recommending tones of the j and see what dauger threatens, TIMBER LAND NOTICE. rses and other animala. Home near Hay, Feed of all kinds, Flour & Mfals. Smoke and Fog. skill o f Dr. Sponogle, and also of ‘ Now, what the farmer wants first is Hiffhest Market P rice» O btained for Apple*, Beaver Slough. Address: Coquille City. United States Land Office, Itosehurg, Or., •nd «11 green F ruit», Halt Salm on, C hitlin; Bark, Iowa slongh is to have a store August Lit», lHSil. that of bis able assistant, Dr. J. G a good home market for all his U lde*, Skins and W ool. Fur» o f all kind*, M atch- 'OTICE is hereby given that in com W ood, Stave B olt», and produce generally. Cook, of Empire City. surplus product. This cannot be and Postoftice soon. pliance with the provisons of the r.ct For Sale— C H E A P ! I AUSO BUT, A» WELL A« »KLL OOOt>» OK COHMIH»I«N o f Congress o f June S, 1S7S, entitled “ An Miss W. N. Right started Mon Little Zettie Messer had the assured while we import in one In form ation o f any kind w ill eo»t you n ..th in g— act for the sale of timber lands in the state« inquiries w ill receive prom pt attention f t iny hand*. misfortune to be bitten through the year more than $60,000,000 worth of day for an extended visit on the of California, Oregon, Nevada and NVash- v7nU ington Territory,” H. E. Barlier of Chicago, band last Wednesday by one of the food and livestock, not including cof- upriver. county of Cook, state o f Illinois, has this -A jn d Bonnie Cel), has been sick but day tiled in this offico his sworn statement dirty curs that infest our streets, fee, tea, sugar and molasses. Why No. — fo i the purchase of the NNV of F eed S tab le! c o q u il l e ; m i l l section No. 2f>, in township No. 28 ar-nth The killing of the dog, which should we import into our country is better at present writing. Nicely situated, directly on the roads range No. 1) west, and will offer proof to — AND— Q. A. Nosier nod H. Peterson show that the land sought is more valuable from Port Orford. Bsndou and Myrtle should be attended to immediately about $3,000.000 worth of vegeta Watchmaker & Jeweler, for its timber or atone than for aericultord might prevent a similar accident, bles, being cabbage from Holland, took a scow load of cord wood down purposes, ami to establish his claim to said Point. U. S. stages meet hero once eaoh Tug Company!! COQUILLE CITY laud before the Register and Receiver of day from Port Orford anil Bandon. Will and be somwhat a source of revvnge potatoes from Scotland, potntoep, the river last Thursday. this office at Roseburg Oregon on Thurs give good reasons for wishing to sell. For __nrAT ppe t v __ F ront S t r e e t , E a s t E nd . Mr. Right is making prepara day the 21st day of November 1883, but, it would be little consolation beans and peas from Canada? If terms call or address, H ans N ki . som . lie names as witnesses John E. DeNVolf, All kindr, o f repairing neatly done at re a nlO-fiw. Langlois, Or. the farming interest is what we here tion to build a new dwelling. for Little Zettie. of Roseburg. Douglas county, Oregon, N. J. sonable rates. Work Warranted to give Mr. Fred Brown is working at Stiles, of Albina, Multnomah comity, Ore satisfaction. Orders taken for WatekM A vine to shade the porch and the claim for it, then is it proper for us gon. Ed G. Lee, o f Portland, Muliuomah and Jewelry not iu stock. the shingle mill in Coquille City county, Oregon, and Robert Troxel of — AND ALL KINDS OF— next year’s supply of dish-cloths to import $1,600,000 worth of hay Roseburg. Douglas county Oregon. All work must be paid for before leaving Any nnd all ]>er«ons claiming adversely X j X T 2sÆ B E R may be grown at the same tim e: an^ $9,000,000 worth of breadstuffs this week. Stage Line, Stable Mast & Decker, Dress Making! CHICAGO LiVcrr/ STABLE! COTTAGE ORGAN J. B a k er, I Q K ? .(■>. TOEI) Willinery Store!! Good Oafctle. Cabinet Shop- A L. D EVAU L, Irving ii. Conk, S. W. Gilman !’] N J. J. WILSON, OLIVE HOTEL, C a f it o l a . ------------- - «#» ------------- the above described 'and* are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of November 1883. sepo " Cii.vs. NV. J ohnston , Register. MRS. A. L. OLIVE, PROP. by planting a few seeds of lnffa or j ftnf^ 20,000,000 dozen eggs, partly Coquille City, Oreo r. dish-rag gourd. It is quite common frona Denmark and bweden? \\ e Let us give the readers of the in the south. The vine, with its j think it is bad policy. The farmer H erald a little timely advice. Hot rI", rIIS Popular Hotel has recently been NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L put in better order thau eTer before, needs to be cared for first, last and dark, silvery green leaves, is quite weather is coming and with it colic, Land Office nt Roseburg Roseburg Oregon, Oregoi > and s truly a favorite resort. August 22,1883. pretty. The gourd is about two feet all the time, in order that other in- cholera morbus, dysentery nud di The tables are supplied with all the deli I^ Y tice ia hereby given that the following- long and its tough, elastic, fibrous ■ dustries may thrive with him and arrhoea. The only safe way to cacies to be had, and in stylo to sn .. ;h-s namrd settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof iu support of most fastidious epicure. good wages be paid to manfactur- coml nt these diseases, is to keep his claim, and that said proof will be made lining is used for dish-cloths. Its diuinu-rooms and sleeping rj/,t!-,- before the clerk o f the county c >urt of Coos L o ts o f F is h . —The lower river ing operatives as they go on turn some reliable remedy at hand, and Co. Oregon nt Empire Citv Or., on Sntur- ments are second to no hotel in tiou: Oct. 5, 1883. viz: Edgnr Johnson. Oret’ on. is literally alive with salmoD. O d ing our vast resources from raw n ~ ll tvh o h a v e t r ie d C h a m b e r la in ’s j I Preemption D. E. No. 5502 for the \V% of v4no0 Mrv. V. L. ( hv 1 ro; T hursday 5036 were recieved at material into that which is neces C o lic , C h o le r a a n d D ia r r h o e a l i e m e - ! nnv »4 a n d S E 'i of nnv ^ section u nnd NE'x of NE1* Section 15township 2G, S. R. J. W . H u g h e s , W . I)RAN Hame’s cannery and upwards of sary for our welfare and safety in dy will admit that it is the most 11 NVestNV.M. nnnies the following witnesses to prove 4500 on Fiiday. For some time peace or war. Diversified farming prompt, reliable and successful his He contiimout residence upou and cut iva- «11 the fish have come in that could is our only hope and safe anchorage medicine known for these com tion of said land viz: E 0 . NVhitoly, S. G. Johnson, A. Lovorn nnd E. ('. Bnmiel1 nil of ,be oared for, and it seems now that at tiiia lime, and in it is the whole plaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, Fairview Coos Co.. Oregon. Chas. v* Johnston. aqxue mast spoil, or the number of business. Let the diversified in and may be the means of saving __aug27 Register. C'CQUitxK Grrv, fishermen reduced. Machado’s terests be built up from our own yon or your family much suffering, TIMBER LAND NOTICE. eeioe ca*gbt 1508 on Thursday, to raw material and means at hand, if not life itself, before the sum United States Land office, ^ Roseburg, Oregon, August 2i), 1889. t say nothing of the smaller ones and the people who are engaged in mer is over. For sale by J. H. T ^otice X ^ rcp s. is hereby given that in oompli- the work will consume all the ag Nosier, Coquille City, and W. L. L X ance with the provisions of the net of A LL Kinds of farm work solicited, ¡for«. not counted. Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act i V shoeing and plow work n specialty. riculturist ptoduces, the market Dixon, Myrtle Point, Oregon. for the sale of timber lands in the States of ¡Butte (M o n t) Sept. 29.—A fire California, Oregon. Nevada and NVashing- Supplies for logging work, wedgei., do.,;, will be at home, and the nation will starting at noon to-day in the ton Territory,” NVilliam S. Perry of Tacoma. rings, cant-liooks and everything tis^ai :i\ F O B SA L K . go on iu prosperity, which is some County o f bieroe Territory of NVashington Bowes Block, a four-story brick About 20 or 35 fine stock hog« in has this day filed in this office his sworn ogging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction thing that no nation has yet done No.—for the purchase of the NE!^ guaranteed. Shop on com er north of Pio- fair order. Apply to Matt Rerrigan statement feeing erected oa West Granite u85tf of Seotion No. 4 in Township No. 29 South neei Feed stable. without diversified interest >strufet, near the business center o f at the Matt Rink place or address Range No. 9 West, and will offer proof to «how that the land sought is more valuable «the «town, caused a loss that is esti- him at Coquille city. 2w R etire. for its timber or stone than for agricultural COGS B A Y & C O Q U ILLE purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said E. Edwards is agent for the ; mitted at over ball -a million; land lie fore the Register and Receiver Mr. E .C Palmer haa made ar of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Mon LAND AGENCY, dollars, J b e origin of ¡fcUe fire is a Coquille *river for the Whitley * day the 11th day of November 1889. rangements to build a saw-mill of -^.ystery, but some pe<*pU attribute steel anJ ball joint mowers and He names as witnesses C. A. Jones and W ill sell, rent or Lease about thirty thoasand feet daily William Barrett of Tacoma Pierce Co. W. •the fire to in c e m lia r ii.m , o n <Jho.rripion s e l f - b i n d e r s , a n d s u lk y T „ James Bnrager of Roseburg Douglas Heal Estate on comm s- capacity, a short distance south of Co., e c c o n n t o f th e f r e q u e n c y o f fcim ila r , , .. , . Or., and J. A. Buckley of Portland Mult sion- f i r , » la te ly . T U l e u i t « a r k o n h a r r o k f 9' A la o tL e L a n a in g Drain Station. nomah Co. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely Address J o h n F-Hall, Sec-. t h e b u i ld in g c a n n o t a c c o u n t f o r it. i s t e e l-s k e in w a g o n w h ic h is w a r - the aliove-d^cribed lands are requested to HUGHES & DRANE, T h e fire « o r e a d to th e r o o f a lm o s t r a n te d in e v e r y r e s p e c t A ll p e r- iu an instant and a fnmaqe/jf flatae sons wanting wagons and machines w,a H W u north and eastward by ,ea„e ,, on j ohn Krooen. c it >r ne f d -' t & Sen nt Cnqnille City, or niy- »1.111 c>n '.-n - r irt n’tn« | UTéOtf M yrdc Po;rrt siae oi Granile alieet icuui«auia^.i_j i - ----- -a—----------- opposite . Hnbbcribe for the H erald . and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. file their claims in this office on or before L aud o w e * at U ohkbi b o , O bkuon > sn d 11th tlay of November 1889. . . . . . . . . Septem ber 14, 1889. $ C h a s . W. J o h n s t o n . N otice Is hereby Riven that the fo lio win v-nam ed settler has filed n otice o f liin Intention to make Register. final p roof In support o f h it claim , and that said p r o o f w ill 1« made before the Jud*e, or In ble ab sence, before the Clerk o f the county court o f Coos coun ty Or., at Em pire «.Tty, O r., on Saturday, No- Notice is hereby given that tho marriage rem .ier 3, 1HS9 vix; T yru s A. Arm field, hom estead "u t r , N o. v .4 for t h e V . A o r s F t r S ^ C x r a T i I bej : ^ f o r e vve.xi,8 ti.n « Hallee. P. 11 tveet, W. M. * ’ 1 ! W. B. White and Mary White is disr.olved H* n*:. e- tin.* following witneaee* to prove his and said W. B. White will not pay any — • upou, viriice upou, sutl and V cultivation of, debts contracted by the said Mary White * .:•! Ihr.tL ¿ .x : John . lerce, Ed. from and after this date. Weekly, o f Fairview, Coo# county. Culver, Marshfield, Cooa county, Or ° r” ,nd J’ T’ i Signed W. B. White, dated Coquille City aep34 Cw*», w. Jmmintrr Register. Or.. Sept. 12. 18»9. V# n7 I w GBSB3AL MERCHANDISE the shop. C edar , f ir , ash , m a ple , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. TOWING By th© Tug K A T IE COOK ou ihe river and bar, at reasonable rate . . » ii v€n81 OF PURE GOD UVER OH. & n d H Y P O P H O S P H I T C a >tub-wood and stave tim- A lm o s t a s P alatab le as Milk. -tvs!. So dliraiMd that It cow tow tffhWL wad oeetmtlotrd by thm M N •j'nber filled in qunnti- N digeated, B i l t l r e itomacb, when (ho a b la e ll he tcleratut» wed by • ; ot the lowest living connot btnettow of tk« oil with the j phi tea if much more efflcMlc KtsirkaUt as • ta k y i l u f . i. FARKEK, Fersans gain rapidly vtlk talSai CHAS. F. DOE. SCOTT’S EMULSION iaacknowH _ i.u’ii Coos counnty Ore^. Phjrsiciai s to be the Fineat and Belt j vi lllS tf. ration in the world for the relief and r IN, SOROFUlA. CON 8 UMPTIOI ILITT, W ARTIM GENERAL OEBILt PiONEER (•] a n r o I nut Ar LIN E! DISEASES, EMAOtATIOM, COLDS an d CMRONIO COUGMR. Th» great remedy for Watting in Children. Sold I f F R O M Copille Cily to otter City, Carrying tlie XT. S. I n X -A J E X j S , I CURE Freig h t and Passengers. will leave Coquille City every day (except Fonday) at 5 a. m. and 1 p. S TAGES m., connecting with steamer each trip for all points on Coos bay. Leave Utter City Marshfield, Oreg- everyday (except 8unday) at 9 a. m. and Farms, Town Property and Timber Land- 3:30 p. m. Passengers by morning stage can visit Marshfield and Empire City, having For Sale two hours in eaoh place, returning to Co- t-v?"Having Been County Surveyor for four quille City the same day. years, I have an intimate knowledge of all Fare, On© Dollar. surveyed lands in the county, and par ties wishing to sell, rent o r purchase will find it Always Go With the Mails and Make . Connections. to their advuntage tooommunicate with me Correspondence Solicited- ft LSION P P O l JOHNSON <SS DUNHAM v7o37 Proprietors. When I ear Ou*» I «*• aekaüa ¡op i them fo r a tim e, and then nave J g w g «•* Btop iru again. mkaw A RADICAL C U A turn ---- --- I ------ ----------- 1 have made Ute dleeeae el F A IX n iG A life-long itndy. I WAUUirt Ctmn the worst case*. Beea failed ia no reason for not now. . Send nt once for n treatise a n d * of my ix r allibir R embdt . and Post Office. It oosts yea trial, and it will care yob. At_____ H .O R O O T ,M .C ^U 3P p R L >y , th 1