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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1889)
« L O C A L IT E M S . OUR Jack Woods baa four fresh covra B A 1H . Real W e Actual work, that of getting out 1 for sale. 8ub" New jewerlry and watches at J. timber, for CoquilleCity’s first bank !.). W ilson’s, at lowest possible was commenced yesterday morniug, For a good milch cow, apply to figures and the building will be rushed to G . T. Cawlfield, on Cunningham. Dr. D. M. Brower has located at completion. The site is just east Apples or pears taken OD scriptioa at this office. Johnny Lehnherr writes us a Myrtle Point. H e comes well rec- cheerful letter from San Diego, omended. California. Bring your watch and jewolry Mr. Chas. Leon and Miss Lizzie repairing to J. J. W ilson. H e is a Crawford were married at Bandou good workman. last Tuesday. All goods bought at J. J. W il LYONS' STORE! be ready for business about Dec. 15th. A. D. Early, of Rockford, 111., a prominent attorney, will be pres Also wild lauds, Timber claims, C h pld r en s C l o t h in g ! j The last rain has rendered the slage road to the bay well nigh im passable, and the mail and freight now go via. Beaver slough and the isthmus road. Mrs. Bn.sk irk, the has her rooms at the of the Leland hotel, ing work done in her make a note of this. dressmaker, back parlor Those want line should all who have tried Chamberlain’s : ! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- cheapest • y V -r G O d S j Parties wishing to dispose of prop- b l o c k erty call not do better than to place it our bands as our complete in all lines. are first-class. P arkersburg , W e are prepared to attend to tents FlirilisIlillgsJsales O f f ic e : East Entruuoe Olive Hotel, Coquille City, - - - Oregon. vHulOGiu I Miss Lora Leach, At her in Person. C O O O home opposite Masonic hnll, C o q u il l e C i t y . Plain and fancy sewing, and dressmaking to order. v7ul0tf _ _____ . - -J L ---------- ■ — TIMBER LAND NOTICE. U N ITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ^ Roseburg, Oregon.Seut. 12,1880. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8 , 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” David Orser of Kalama, o*»unty 04 Cowlitz, territo- of Washington, has this day filed in this o f fice his sworn statement No'-for the purchase of the NEJtf. Sec. 10. Township 28 S, Range 0 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purjKises, aud to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Kose- burg, Oregon, on Monday, the 16th day of December. 1889. lie names as witneses. E. G. Lee, John E. DeWolf, of Roseburg, l * o £ his couutv, Oregon, and G. W. Searls and O L. Banks of Kalnia, (lowlilz county, Wtnh- inggtonterritory. Any and all p tito o i claiming adversely the ‘ above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 16th day o f De cember, 1889. C has . W. J ohnson , Register. T im ber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—Notice for Publication. ÌÌitÌS a n d (K a p s WE TRANSACT A L L L E G A L B U S IN E S S IN U n it e d S ta t e s L a n d O ffice , T H IS Built Expressly for (he L IN E . Full lines—Low prices. L ook H ere! The wharf presented an animat- j H<r »after all skiff-» and b oats left in the ed appearance yesterday, H um e’s ! way Ht steam er landings on river, and which W . H. Nosier and family > txshermen coming; up and leaving are d am aged by m a k in g landings, will not C apt . Q . W. L knkvk . have been living at San Diego for for the Columbia, aud an unusally be | aid fo r . the past thr .'e years returned here | heavy passenger list for the three The only “ Elixir of Life” for >11 the ills thst flesh 1> heir to lies in the ability to aucceatfully tr-at them. A lifetime (levote.l to the atudy of the Friday. He thinks Coquille is the 1 ^OCR^ steamers. eauaea and curea of womb troublea and female An apron-necktie party was given weakueaaea, warrants a permanent cure in nearly best pnrt after all. every cane, at home. Many derangement* and at Hunnewell hall Saturday night coninlirationR of the ayetein arise from woiub T. J. Alexander Rtarted Wednes- troubles, when the sufferer does not know what . . and a jolly tin e was had. The the matter really la. All correspondence strictly day morning for Dillard s station, j brtml playe<i and a large coufldrnMal. Medicines packed and sent wftn apecif Ific directions for use. Address:—A. L. COLE, Oregon, with his family. They : crowd was present The dance a. i> Specialist, 1C2<; First St. Portland, Oregon. will spend the winter there and re- j lasted till 5 o’clock a. m. and prov- turn to this place in the spring. j ^ one best of the sea- son. A note from Col. T. C. Land , The lewor story of the Masonic: . | from Mt. Zion, N. C., states th a t■ hall—the part nsed aa an opera he will ere long return to the salu- house—is being finished r.uda fine The new A 1 Schooner chances for disposing I Physician and Surgeon. stock ranches, etc. this riueri _ ; dy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable and successful; medicine known for these com- j plaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, and may be the means of saving yon or your family much suffering, j W ilson’s. if not life itself, before the su m -! Miss Ida Kronenberg has re ruer is over. For sale by J. H . ! ceived a new stock of candies, nuts, Nosier, Coqnille City, and W . L. etc. G o see her if you want any Dixon, Myrtle Point, Oregon. thing in her line; she will give you F O R .SA LK . the boss bargains. About 30 or 35 fine stock hogs ° in | The Eastern Star orgauized a fair order. Apply to Matt Kerrigan grand chapter tor the state at the MllU Hink 'place or mid ref r Ihraebarp last week end J. L. Roy him at Coqnille city. 2w of this place is grand A. r ., and Mrs. Carothers treasurer. X ew In v o ice J u * t R eceiv ed Sherw ood A S a n fo rd . A neat home o f over 40 acres, three quar ters of a mile from Coquille City wit h new 8 -room house: sparkling spring branch, vn WILL TRANSACT A GENERAL HEAL riety of land, hill, bottom and timber, sev eral acres cleared and cultivated, on public road Price $2300. ESTATE BUSINESS. 230 acres near Norway; 80 acres bottom mostly well cleared and in a high slate of cultivation; 150 acres o f bench laud, plenty t of stock water, fine orchards o f choice fruit W ill l)UY a 11(1 sol imimiVPil F arm s ! amP,e buildings, new fences, the best of II111 UUI a liu ¡HI llll|HUHU m i l l l » |crupg The best farm yet offered for the money. Price $8600. 120 acres on Middle creek: 35 acres bottom land, 20 fenced and cultivated; Ho acres < f old grow th timber; good orchard of 150 trees, all for $1600. 140 acres a few miles from Fairview suit- a b l» for stock. 4 horses, 11 head o f cattle, one wagon, two plows, Acme harrow and a | lot o f hay jis all offered for $1600 to get Buy, sell and lease city property j quick seio.’ A few ten aero lots only one mile from : make investments for other parties ! town ntj$250 each. Five lota and new bouse in Coquille City with the same earn and judgement j part choice garden laud, all well fenced and I a bargain at $1‘XX), exercised in their own purchases. j e always have some excellent bargains I that it will pay buyers to investigate. n 3 tf C O Q U IL L E C I T Y . Coos Co., O h Boys Cl ness. Homoeopathic OJP 11. Fine assortment of bracelets just ident; A. W . McArthur, cashier, W . A Johnson of North Co- received at J. J. W ilson’s which and W . L . Blinn, teller, the two will be sold at very low prices. quille, and Asa Myers of Norway, former constituting the firm. W e ! Mrs. Aikens new goods are the returned from Empire Weduesdny. rage. She has the finest stock ever bespeak for these gentlemen a good : The annual Fisl erman’s ball will brought to the river. A general banking j Go 6ee her, patronage. be bad at Randolph Saturday even ladies. business will be carried cn. ing the 20th inst. G o and have a Dr. Sponogle is having the sec Let us give the readers of th e . goal time. ond story of J. H . Nosler’s drug H khald a little timely advice. Hot The largest and store fitted up for an office and Much sympathy is extended to weather is coming and with it colic,' . # # dwelling. , , , . , , stock ever shown on Gilm in’s brother, son and daugh Sam Tilden and Farewell wen cholera in rhus, dysentery and di- ters who are esteemed among our l»eaten in two straight beats at the arrhoea. The only safe wny to to select from. best citizens. Dougins c< uutv fair ground* re | coni’ at these diseases, is to keep Mr. Toller, die brick mason, cently by W olf creek Bailey. ! some reliable remedy at hand, and came up Wednesday. He w ill! Fine Assortment of wAtches and jewelry has been receive I by J. J. soon return to the bay ami resume Wilson, the Jeweler. G o see his work on Webster's new brick. new stock before buying elsewhere. l he stock of goods have come for Spectacles, eye-glasses, violin and n store nt J. J. Lamb’s place at the guitar strings, pipes, pocket com mouth of Fishtrap. Mr. J. M . passes, proepector’s glasses, har Byers will Imve charge of the busi monicas, etc., just received at J. J. D r . H. E. D u n h a m , & ruoniug back 35 feet; two stories high, with offices above. It will the up-river route. Firm OOP of Leneve’s drugstore, and the building will have 25 feet front; The steamer Ceres has been laid son’s are warranted to be*just what up for repairs, and the Annie takes he represents them to be. We Lave over 4000 acres o f fine fir and A new wagon for sale at a great cedar timber which oan be had in large or , . . . ... XT , small tracts which includes some of t h e ; bargain. Inquire of \> . Notley, finest old growth timber in the county. tf 1200 acres o f b-st cedar tract yet to bo hud this place in the county all in one body at only $7 p«-r aore. Just thiuk o f it. Correspondence so licited. JJI$800—5 lots in Coquille City with good box nouse o f 5 rooms; small barn and some fruit, all fenced; part bottom ground; han dy to school and other conveniences. C O Q U I L L E W e hope by fair dealing and R IV E R m S -A J D E Roseburg, Or., Sept. 28 . 1889 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 , 1878 . entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." C. D. Elliott, of Roseburg. county of Douglas, state of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.----- ,for the purchase of the nej< of section No 20 . in township No. 31 s range No. 11 w. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timlrer cr stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land !x*fore the Register and Receiver ot this office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday, the 27 th rlav of December, 1889 . He names as witnesses: Benjamin Officer and J. A Bucklev of Portland, J. D. Laird of Rose burg. Or., and O. \V. Scchultz, of Tacoma, W, Y I7 T L L Bun on no other Route. This T T vessel having made six round trips it the confidence of parties having in the last six months, is supposed to keep up her past reoord, and will until further business to transact in our line. notice, on and after November I5tb, deliv r freight to Copuille City and all points on the lower river at the following rates; Flour $4 per ton, salt, nails, iron nnd coal r. Any and all persons claiming adversely the $3.50, other freight $5 per ton. above-de cribed lands ate requested to file their The Schooner COQUILLE will also carry claims in this office on or hefoie said 27 th day A $6400.—320 acres, 155 of bottom, bal- freight nt the rame rates. of December.fi 889 ! ance hill land 34 acres plow land, 10 acres CoQtau.a M i l l k T c o C o m p a c t . C h a s . W. J ohnston , Register, 1 meadow, good buildings orchards and spring j water, school and j>ostofilec near, one-half j mile from Fairview P. (_>. B $1500—200 acres, 40 of swale bottom, i balance bench land. 30 plowed, GO roughly J cleared for pasture, fair buildings and good ! young orchard o f 300 trees, 100 bearing, 40 - DEALER IN - acres fenced with rod cedar. brions Coqnille, and that many of stage erected. The Masons mean C 050'—ti*l acres 23 cows 17 other cat tie,2 fine mares, new wagon and tv.o sets harness -o n - his acquaintances think of coming j business this time and will have' cider press, plow, barrow, hay rnke and an opera honse far superior to any j other property sold along with place. 120 here. : acres of bottom land. 30 cleared. 20 in mead- in the county for convenience in I ow, two good houses and go“ d barn, finest When visiting Empire City you putting on plnys. Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin j i of water, only one-half mile from rivor 1 landing, at Randolph and one mile from should not fail to give the Arngo — IIY— $J0 REWARD.— I will pay $10 re Parkersburg choice location for stock. hotel a trial. Our old neighbor, ward for information that will lead j EE. $1600—160 farm and sixteen head o f cattle, twelve hogs, two dozen chickens and Mrs. Moore, iR a very obliging land to the arrest and conviction ot the two of the finest black cats in Oregon. One lady and her house has every con person or persons who threw mud T b e C .r e a t f k l N e n sa tle n o f lh e A ge. of tht choicest bargains offered on our list. Farm fairly improved w ith L Gildings, fences, and bespattered the wash on the venience. and orchard. On head watc rs of North It la the only complete and authentic book on the i clothes line at Olive hotel last fork o f ( ’oquille. subject Urimful of hitherto utipubliehed fa. in D eW itt Clinton killed another night. aud contain« documents never before given to the C. W . O live . G IG 1 » —1H0 acres one mile and a half world I'rofusely Illustrated with original and fine- 1 from river landing al Arago; fair buildings of the cougars which infest the ly exeruted engravings of the principal actors aud I T he S chooners .— The Eureka scenes In the tragedy; in addition, a view of the and orchard, best of water; several acres woods between his place and is on her way back to this river. court-room during the progress of the trial; of the cultivated ami balance is good timber and weapons with which the unfortunate physician gra s land on a public road and well loca North Coqnille. on Monday the The Coquille arrived Sunday with met hla fate A valuable pictorial history of this ted. greatest of modem crimes a large amount of merchandise for FF. $3Q(D—Forty-three acres all ohoioe 13tli inst. This makes four killed EVERYBODY WANTS THIS BOOK land, twenty-three acres cleared, neat build- river merchants. The Long got A great redaction in prices ha.s been made in all our departments in this section recently. i ings. fences and fine variety of choice fruit. B O N A N ZA FOR AGENTS. safely off the beach yestereay., Boats can land at the door if they wish. •__ •__ ____ ___ i , J Strike while th* iron la hot! This 1» the only re-] Mr. Frederick Kronenberg and School, store, and postoffice close at hand. e r injuries, as well a s those llOne | H>hl* >nri authentic edition pnt>li«ti<><l Nearly VI) m i •, 1 Very pretty location and cheap terms can ag«*! a gem * are selling irom i*n to n n y copi** * 1/ / ± /*> -, Miss Emma Gilmore of this place to the Liberty, were slight. S %j And Are coin in g money Semi 10 cent« for com - ! V 61U6Z UfClSSt n l S I H e 0 0 0 be had o i l part payment. :o:- naine _ „ .. . , I plete canvaaeinK outfit immediately I DI) $1200—Large, new Queen Anne oot- were married at Marshfield Monday Some reflections were cast on the choice of territory Aditr*« ' tage at Bandon, with two acres of ground. the 14th inst. They are among county press during tfie session of T H E H I S T O R Y C O M P A N Y , I Entirely new and not quite finished, one of the finest Beach properties at the mouth of the circuit court just closed, in 723 Market Street, San Francisco, cal our best young people and wo join the river. Will soon be very valuable. their many friends in extending that they “ prejudice the minds” of ; J $7000—160 acres all level but 15; GO the people against offenders against NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! acres cleared nnd cultivated, soil o f the fin congratulatioi s. L and o r n c x at Rosrnrun, O bfoon > est quality, being black sandy loam easily th? law. If people would only stop - D E A L E R IN September 14, 1HSB, J worked, does not oveflow; balance o f un- Notice is hereby given that the followinir-named ’ Uncle Y . M. Lowe and wife, aud consider that the press obtains i cleared land is thickly studded with soft settler has filed notice of his intention to make maple, tuaoh o f which is tine saw ti her, Aual nroofin support of hla claim, and that said Robert Walker and wife and Capt. the Dews in the same way that proof will lie made before the Judge, or iti his a!>- I good large house nnd barn, orchard of 200 others do, and that it is the same aenee. before the Clerk of the county court of C« h > s The Ree<l returned by the steamer Ajax large fruit trees; fine spring branch on place For the best Bargains to be had call on Or., at Fmpire City, O r., on Saturday, No- j “stuff” that they gobble on to sn county ............... good red cedat nnd place for fencing; all vember 2, l>ew, via: Tyrus A. Armfleld, homestead I on Friday, ('apt. Reed informs us stock, grain, hay, implements, wagons, har 4V4I for the H 4 of SE Sec. 33, Tp 2G S ; readily and pour into their neigh- ! ¿“‘fr " ^ lota 1 and2, Sec. 4, Tp. 27 8. R. 11 ness, etc., on place at time of sale go with that his brother Ed vard, whom he bor s willing and anxious ear, they west, w. and w. the place which will be vorth over $ 1000 ; ! ~ j | m a * H r names the following witnr**** to prove hit W ill take’special Measures for CLOTHING-. this is one o f the finest farms in the county had beeu to California to see, can would nod less rault with the paper ! continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, consisting of Neely, JohnC when well developed and must be seen to whose province it is to gather and *ld Und’- T -,: ,,!M > - ‘erc® ’ not survive many days. Neely, of Fairview Oo<s» county. Or., aud J. T be appreciated. B @ “ Ageney for the New Home Sewing Machine. MaraUfleld, Coos county. Or. disseminate all new« of interest. Culver, K $10K)—40 acres o f good bench land aep24 C ats. W. J o u n s t o n , Register. A t the Sunday school entertain one mile nnd a half from Coquille on which A man who could not overcome is a Inrge amount o f red cedar: is easily ment in this place, Sunday night, preconceived convictions when sub T im ber Notice j p ic k ie S , p e p p e r , S a l t , cleared and on a public road. 98.45 was realized, which was ap stantiated by law and evidence, is O $2500—177 acres; 20 bottom land bnl- plied to the school’s exchequer, unfit for a juror, witness or any anee good hill; 60 acres cleared for pasture U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O ffic e , and meadow, good buildings, orchard and thing else. R os EUCKG. O kkgon , Sept., k 6 th, 1889 . I it proved a very interesting time fine spring branch No. 1 for stock four miles Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance | from Mvrtlo Point on the river. with the provsions ot the act of Congress of j W in te r Ib a le r n . ami reflects great credit on the June 3 , 1878 , entitled "An act for the sale of HH. $850—Sixty-ono acres part bench children and management. A species of bowel complaint, timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, i ! and part bottom land. Was onco improved Nevada, and Washington territory," C. A. ! f but as owner is a non-resident, place is B. E . Nosier started for Port known as “ winter cholera,” appear Brown, of Portland, County of Multnomah, | ! considerably grown up with brush. Good stale of Oregon has thi» day filed in this office ! | speculation for a party with a little “ git,” ed in several cities in the North ---------- -¿ ^ i s r i D ---------- land on Monday for the purpose his sworn statement N'o,----- for the purchase of 1 1 also 200 acres unimproved land on Pear the sw of section No. 22 , in Township No. 28 | west last winter and is likely to be creek at a mere trillc. of finishing his course in the Port south range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to j S $3»X)0—123 acres, 50 of No. 1 bottom land Busiiess college. The more general this season. Cham show that the land sought is more valuable for ! ! land balance hill land, one utile, from its timlrer or stone than for agricultural pur- | j Myrtle Point lies direetly’on the river nnd Trombone band gave a ¡parting berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar poses, and to establish his claim to said land j ! a good public landiug, fair buiding, sight liefre the Register and Receiver of this office at I j commanding. serenade and oyster supper on Sun rhoea Remedy is a certain cure for Roselntrg, Oregon, on Thursday the 12 th day of ' II $750»)—200 acres; the Boss Dairy Farm, day night Ho expects to return by it For Sale by J. H . Nosier, of December, 1889 . He names as witnesses: 11 . | ¡only 3 utiles from CoqnilleOity, and hav- 11. Brown. A. G. Gough, G. A Brown, of Coquille City, and W . L. Dixon, Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, and Christine s. ! ing other advantages which make it well- ui^h perfect, such as the purest spring wat of Myrtle Point. John F.. IleWolf, of Roseburg, Douglas conn- Mr. A. M. Crawford, the Marsh er proper division of hill and Isxtom land; ----------------- - »# > ------------------ ; 8(1 acres lull, 120 of Itottom; 100 acres slash Any and all persons claiming adversely the i h d l l d a n d C U t tO O t d e r a t iG old Ifeach Gaxetio.J field attorney, it seems is to suc ed and cleared for pasture and meadow, all above-described lands are requested to file fenced, good buildings and orchards, 50 head There are now several hnndred their claims in this office on or before said 12 th | ¡ r u n o o i U n i n r t n r i n o o ceed Hon A. C. Jones as Receiver j mixed cattle, tine bull and yoke o f steers, day of December, 1889 . lUUJKbl l l U l t i y p i l L O b . about 90 sheep aud lambs, hogs, chickens, at the Rosebnrg land office. Mr. salmon in the hatciery ponds. C h a s . W. J oh n ston . Register ! plow, harrow, roller, wagon and a good Jones resigned on account of ill Mr. Hume expects to turn out be mower sold along with the farm. Please TIMBER LAND NOTICE. i don't all speak at once. tween three and four million sal henltb, and a better selection than I U $4200—240 ncres 16 miles from Myrtle U n ited S tates L and O vficn , U oskbttro . O e . Mr. C. to succeed him could not mon. Point 80 acres bottom Ian l 20 cleared there September 9th, 1889 . on 100 ncres level bench, balance rolling well be made. H e is thoroughly Married.— In Cleveland, Carry Notice is hereby given that in compliance ' hills, living water several orchards nnd fair with the provisions o f the act of Congress capable and one of Coos county’s county Oregon, on October, 2d, of new house, p«>stoffice, mills schools and June 3 , 1878 , entitled “ An act for the sale ■ church convenient; 120 acres joining will be best men. 1889, by the Rev. Father Bntgen, of timber lauds in the states o f California, fere if sold soon: government land joining. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri- ! Y $1500—169 acres three miles from town The greatest attraction just’ now James 3 . Hughes, and Miss Laura tory,” Fred Robeson, of Camas valley, conn- 1 several ncres fine creek bottom land, burned ty of Douglas, state of Oregon, has this dav 1 and seeded to grass, the finest o f pasture, for the lailiea of Coquille (3ity is McMullen both of Carry county. filed in this office his sworn statement No.— ( and pure spring water; the land joining M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F A N D D E A L E R S IN for the purchase o f the NW Qr. of section There will be a larger amount can he had reasonable. the magnificent assortment of plush number 14. in township number 28 south Z $1000—75x100 feet corner lot near cen Hats, Toques and Bonnets, Flow of grass seed sown in Carry this range numlter 9 west, and will offer proof to ; ter of Coquille City, with large buildings show that the land sought is more valuable thereon, also two lots 50x100 feet with good ers, Ribbons and fancy feathers of season than during any previous for its timber or stone than for agricultural ! new cottage, nice location for only $ 1000 . and to to establish establish hi. his claim claim to to «aid said VMr which in mwlfl nraaiMa Ivw pofpone», and all descriptions which Mi's. Aiken year, wuicn IS maae posrntle by {;n^ fore the Register and Receiver of <b 320 acres ot coal land near tide-water S T O V E S , this office at Rosebnrg. Oregon, on Monday | on the river, several veins o f coal tberon, has just added to her already ex the exiensive forest fires that raged' the 9th day of December, 1889. ; price on application. He names as witnesses: A. A. Page nnd tensive stock of toll and winter mil- throughout the county recently. AA $700—152 acres near Minard's mill Z. W. Parker, o f Camas Valley, Douglas on East fork o f the Coquille. oounty, Oregon, and E. G- Lee and Alrfed himry. She spares neither trouble BB $1000—160 acres of unimproved land A. Morrill, of Rosebnrg, Douglas oonnty, near Parkersburg on which is some valuable or expense to procure the very lat Oregon. oedar timber will make a good home when Any and «11 persons olaiming adversely est and choicest selections of mil improved. the above-described lands are rexuested to file their cUima in this oVce on or before CC $2500—162 acres at month of Lampey linery which she is offering at low-- said 9th day of December, 1889. creek 15 cattle. 35 sheep, mnre and colt, \6n31tf C h a s . W. J o h n sto n . Register. rjrCall* promptly «»tended dey or night. est [toesible prices. -------i tools, sold along with place. ‘ ! strict attention to business to mer Furniture, Mattresses, The CRIME Bedding, etc. of the Century.: The most complete stock on the riuer at city prices. The Assassination o f Sherwood & Sanford. M iss Id a K . K ronenberg, C onfectionery, F ru its, Stationery, Soda W a te r, Hie., H ie. Coquille C i t y , ..........................................Oregon. HEXRY M H IST. COQUILLE Grass Seed White Clouer, CASH STORE! MAMMOTH A Red Clouer, FA LL STOCK. Timothy, Red-Top, E specially in Clothing. H ave ju st received one o f the finest S to ck s o f Clothing that ever reached Coos county. Orchard Grass. GROCERY CITY DEPARTMENT 1ST. U LO IK IK illSnZu Sugar, tea, coffee, candies, Gr. A. HUNNEWELL, Coquille City, Oregon. tobacco, cigars, etc., Blacksmithing, GENERAL Lumber of all kinds J O B B IN G . TAKES Contracts for on the Si Wagonmaking, Building houses, bridges or other structures. I f you want wagon, buggy or other uehicle built, repaired or painted, bring it along. I f you want any building o f any kind done, come gnd get our figures. I f you haue any B L A C K S M IT H IN G 7o be done, bring it to us. adu ant age to deal with us. We w ill make it largely to your 61 A« H unnew ell, Telegraph Lessee Gd!tier's shop, Front St. Office In the store. Jno. Kronenberg & Son. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Oils, D. M. B rower , M. D, Physician and Surgeon, t ie iFoirLt, Or© gr. « LYONS’ STORE. P aints, Crockry, L am p s, H a rn ess and W ooden W are, G uns, F ish in g T acke, etc., etc. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. EGGS. ETC.