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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1889)
LOCAL ITEMS. Randolph hail a fight Saturday. O o to W im er A Campbell’s i«*r choice meats. G o and see J. J. W ilson’s new (•took of jewelry. Pop-korn balls at Miss Kroneu- bcrg’s caudy store. Taffy o f her owu good Miss Krouenberg’s. make at The foundation o f the bank was commenced yesterday. Go to Prof. Stanley’s book-keep ing school. Our lady typo made a Short vis it to the bay. A. M. Crawford, Esq., came over from Marshfield yesterday. A lfred Lingreen, a Norwegian, was drowne« 1 in the Siuslaw v,u the 23rd. Coquille City needs more side walks and some of its streets planked. Meats and vegetables the • The schoouer Eureka was seen choicest and full weight at Jobu- son’s market. off the bar ou Thursday. Robert L ogrn and Miss K ale Tobacco, cigars etc., etc., at W i Applebee were married at Port iner A Campbell’s market. Th e l>est stock and lowest prices Orford on the 20th inst. llud Sione and his sisters Misses The finest stock o f jewelry and Nannie and Maggie o f this place watches on the river at J. .1. W il took in tie* Odd Fellows’ ball at Marshfield Saturday night. son’s. in jewelry an 1 watches at Wilson's. Ed Taylor has shut down his Miss Lizzie Hudson o f Sumner spent Sunday with frieuds in this can p for the season, and the boys are beginning to come to town for place. the winter. Rol>ert. Hunt has returned after^ The South M. E. church is de a couple ot years’ resilience in Cal- termined to elevate the morals of i for r*ia. Coquille City and have employed W iiner A Campbell, our new to that end A. Dei rick. mnrketmen, will deal on the tap tare L ost .- A memorandum book with yon. only v In able to its owner was lost For good sausage gi> to W im er during circuit by G. W . Skaggs. A Campbell’» market in the Moul Myrtle Point. Send it to him if ton building. you find it. Mr. J. Ed. Taylor lias cotoe to Capt. P.rk er has finished his town to live. He will buy proper new tug, the Triumph, and Iris ty and build. her in running order. Sin* is said Mr. L)’xlge editor o f onr up-riv to be one o f the finest tug-* o f her er department, is sorely afflicted size on the coast. with tonsilet is. The Mail says ‘'Gardiner is l>e- 0 ie hundred barrels of chewing omning a place of bloated bond ptvn jnst received at Miss Kronen- holders, tin* Gardiner C inning b*r*»’s candy store. company h«> beeen duly iin* >rpo- Fine fresh beefsteak. p«»rkchop, rated with a c-q ital stock of $ 1 0 0 . mutton chop, and sausages at Quite a number iff our citizens AN inter A Campbell’s. attended the dedieati >n of the The s h »oners C >qnille, Ciiet«o, Adam Wiiner ri building a fine dwelling ou his place at Fishtrap.! and Free Trade are ready to sail The Eureka is off the Coquille, j and waiting favorable weather. Real Estate Firm We have over 4<kX’ acres of fine fir ami ; eeda' timber which can be had in large or 1 small tracts which includes some <u the j j finest old growth timber in tl«<* county. 1 j ItiOOacres of 1 ; st cedar tract yet t«» 1 « had Miss Lera Leach, in the county atl in one body at <>nl\ 87 p> r i acre. Just think of it. Correspondence s >- At h r home opposite MflSonio hall, i heited. C o q u ille C i t y . JJ|!?8« k 1—r. lots in Coquille City with good 1 l»ox house of 5 rooms; small barn ai d some aid fancy sewing, and 3 rcssmnking fruit, all fenced; part bottom ground; ban-■ to <»l‘«li •r. vTulOtl : dv to school and other «xjnveniiTices. O IF 1 Good news for the bald aud gray Many new buildings will be he ads comes from Indianapolis. erected in this placo between now The water from anew artesian well there produces new crops o f hair and spring. O P aud turns gray b*ards black. A new wagon for sale at a great utoiec Jiivf I b 'r i 'i v e i l Si] NOTICE FOR PU B L IC A T IO N . - -*■ « ++- « COQUILLE CITY, Coos Co., O r X«*w l M n - r u o ia i «V S u n lo r il. L am » OKVICK AT DHEÌ.O» » bargain. Inquire o f W. N ot ley A German scientist wishes to September U, 1889. { A neat home of over 4-0 acres, throe qua:-» ice is hereby given Shat the fotlowtuu-naiued t«-rs of n mile from Coquill«* Cii-v wit !i new «<-‘ Nut this place tf determine by means of photo .ti«-r Uad flw-d i<. tl -e of Ids intention to make 8 room house: sparkiin(. spring branch, va linai proof iu support uf his datiu, and that said W IL L TRANSACT A G E N E R A L R EAL graphy if th«} moon is inhabited, riety of land, hill, bottom und timber, sev Dr. and Mrs. Sponogle took in proof wiil be mad«- before Ole Judge, or in bin ab- eral acres cleared and cultivated, on public the Odd Fellows’ festivities at the and it is sai«l that the king of: ie-mv. b?ro -e the <"lork ol ttie couuty court of Cooa road Price if‘¿¡» 00 . E ST A TE BUSINESS. county i'r .,«t • »»«pire t ity. Or , on Saturday, No- Wurtemburg has decided, in order! 1 5 5 0 ncr«*s near Norway; 80 acres boltoni vi-mb d, 1 viz: Tyrns A. Armlleld, hoiueatead bay Saturday. mostly■ well e'eared ami in h fili^h s 1 alt* of '■nt; « No. < 1 «»r ilio S 1 i of SE 11 S<»c. :3, Tp ‘JC K to solve the inteiesting problem, t«> j It 1 1 » « st, and lots 1 and2, Sec. 1, Tj>. 27 S. It. 11 < ultivjicion; 159 acres « f liciteli land. \>h ntv we«t, W. M. Salmon have gone to the rapids « f sto*:’i is* t \ ru *t water, fine orchards 0 f dv i IV I'a.i.c.-i the following witimsaes to prove hU and small creeks o f the upper river cause to be made, in the best pos- j amp!«, buildings. iH-w f.-t>.ccs. f li*- \ k 'M of emit: :.' uh «l'sitli-nce upon, hm J cultivation of, W ill Imy a u<l sci inijirovcd Farm s n i l e i I. v«7.: J » m i«ir«:e, Ed. N eely, JohnC. Cluj'S. The best farm yet off ■ rid for the sible condition, photographs of *he and are said to be numerous. N- y, if Fu. -, C eia C iaaty, Or., and J. T. money. Price ^sqco. Culver, Ma,anti -id, Co a couuty, l*r. moon; then to enlarge the negative eepjl c ' uas . w. JodsaTos, Uogiater. 129 r < r- s <>n Middle er< * k:i51• MPIV.Î i*«»t*om Tlu •re were 855 tickets sold at Also w ild lands, Tim ber claims, hind. ¡:9 feue» d and cultivât« <1 * r i f ; bri";■ * f 11 ) 0 ,0 0 0 times. . the Add Fellows’ baliat Marshfield, old gu,>wtli timber; go'-il ore uf ir» * » ♦ TIM BER L A N D NOTICE. trees, inil for .<l*'*‘Ni. and nltogthei *.t was a grand affair. stock ranehes, ete. Lot us give the readers of the! HO ;;eres a f«-w miles from Fail vieVv’ 8 '.tit I IN IT L D ST A T E S L A N D O F F IC E , abl • f<► r stock. 1 horses. 11 1 *« m 1 of on tle. , lhiseburg, <Jrt‘gon,Sent, lli, 1889. Notice It turns out that the time for ex- H e r a l d a little timely advice. Hot «»ne w;;.•joti. tw<* plows. 'em- harrow* ami a herctiy given that in compliance with the lot of ha.y-is all offered for changing sc ho >1 books extends to weather is coming mid w >th it colic, t<# gel 1 provisions of the act of Congresa of JuneS, «jui« !•: ;si !e. ; l^TH. entitled “ An net for the sale of timber chuleta m rims, dysentery and d i Oct. 81 as stilted iuthe H e r a ld and A ?«••w «en.acre lots otilv 01 I!li!e from | lands in the States of California. Oregon, . NYvhdu. an l Washington Territory,” David t*-w :■ ;it 'N 2 .riO each. contradicted by other papers of the arrhoea. The only safe wav to i : Oi -er of Kalania, county oj Cowliix. territo- i IV • hits and ne 1 ««usein f q u ill « City com! at these diseases, is to keep; with the snino car.t aud judgement srt h-»:«••* g ord ’u land, all 1 of V.’ashington, has this day filed in this of- state. lene; I and u hi - sworn st.item« lit S«»‘-f«»r the purchase I »»: I .»•.in at ilVsw, of t Iu N ■: q . Sec. 10, I ownship ¿8 S, Range 9 Mr. Sclnoeder informs us that some reliable r«*mnly at hand, and exercised in their own purchases. :«l «•••.'. vs 11 j * v « sola- ex'-.-lle bargains i West. Tind will offer proof to »«how that the will pay aiyeis iu ill ves* ignt« . lsltf i h.ml sought is more valuable fy»r its timber t!u* meeting of Liberals at Port- all who have tried Chamberlain's <»;• stone than for sgilculturarpurpfises, anil p. Colic, Cholera nn«l Diarrhoea Reme urtit’ i wishing to dispose o f prop lan« l was an immense gathering, ! to est..:>lish his claim to said lund before the : lit gist* r and Receiver of this office at Rose- and that a thorough organizati«*n dy will admit that it is the most erty can not do better than to 70 burg. Oregon, on Monday, the lt»th day ot prompt, reliable and •successful . LiU was perfected. I Dec. mb* r. 1 n > 9. He names as witneses. E. place it our hands as our medicine known for these coin - 1 | G. R. e, Joim E. DeWolf, of Roseburg, Doug It is believed that a railroad from plaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, las county. Oregot), and G. W . SearlHjand O The new A 1 Schooner chances for disposing L. Ranks of Kalina, Cowlilz couiity. Wash- Roseburg will be built t«> Coos and may be the means of saving l iifgtoiitiiritoiy . Any and all pei>on« are first-class. P arkersburg , i claiming adversely the almve described bay next season. There is some y«iu or yi.ur fam ily much suffering, I lands are requested to tile their claims iu if not life itself, before the sum -Í , tins office on or before said Kith day o f De- thing brewing, but we fear it wont W e are prepared to nttfnd to mer is over. For sale by J. H. ] cember, 1889. be our goodlueh to have a railroad. Nosier. Coquille City, and W. L. Cu.m. W'. J ohn son, Register. Mr. \Y. P. Mast o f North Co- Dixon, M yrtle Point, Oregon. CV=2 — ---- . » .^ ♦ • — — Timber Land, Act June 3 , 1 8 7 8 .—Notice quille and Johnny Baker of this I OK S IM P for Publication. place are agents for Staver A About 30 or 35 finí stoc k hogs in ¡ (T O U n i rt.n Si a t f . s L a n d O rncE , W alker’s farm machinery nnd yes. fair order. Apply to Matt Kerrigan! WE TRANSACT ALL LEGAL ko.vburg, Or., Sept. 28, 1889. cm Notice is hereby given that in compliance terday received some wagons and at the Matt Rink place or address with the provir.ioss of tlie act <d Congress ol BUSINESS IN THIS him at Coquille city. 2w and other machinery. June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Vmber l.nnls in t!;-* st iles of California, Oregon. Citili Expressly for Hit* Th*« anarchists o f Chicago hissed NOTICE I’OR PUBLICATION. Nevada, and Washington Territory." C. D LINE. Elliott, of Roseburg, county of Douglas, state L a n d < >i i ic k R o se in: bo « litar»»*, » the -tars and strip.es a few «lays ago, of Or* g jn has this day filed in this office hi? Oct. 17. lsS'.t. \ sworn statement No.----- .for the purchase of the and vft their only safety is beneath X ’ i ) I K K is h ereby given that in corup'i- W e ln*j)e by fair detti in g and n, o! s*-L-t;on No. 20. in township No. 31 s i A a n c o v i t h the provisio ns o f the act of that thig. They shouitl have the ian*. ■ No. 11 vv. and will offer proof to show congress o f J une 5 , IS7 S entitled ‘‘ An act I L L Run on no other Route. This that ih- km l souglit is more valuable for its banner’s stripes laid on their bare for the sato o f tiiub *r I finds in the st.'.t>-s c f strict attention to business to mer- vessel having made six round trips limla r or stone tl'.an for agricultural purposes, backs three time j a day with an ox C a lifo rn ia . O r - c o i i . N e v a d a nnd W a s h i n g it the confidence of parties having ! in ^ last six mouths, is s(ipi>os«'d to keep n i tu r-tabl:s!i t.i- claim tosaid laml before the hut it is too rough for her to enter. SHERWOOD k SANFORD, Eoi Misti’? Sales in Person. C O Q U I L L I-: w Th e Catholic chnrcl: in Marsh Oild Fellows’ hall in M ir-hiield on ' up her past record and — 1 —:i' *:| '--“*' will — until furtlnr - k fg vter .-¡nd K-ct-iver ot this ofticeat Roseburg, ton T erriio ry ” W i l i a m I I a * i d » n o ; E js « - Or. . in 1 .day, the 27th «lay «»f Deceml»er, 1889. field was dedicate 1 Oct *ber 20th. Saturday. Tin* dedication cere gad. business to transact iu our line. notice, on anil after November lath, delivr hurg, co intv o f D o u g l a s , state o f (freco n , I !•• n.miec .1 . witnesses: Benjamin Officer and fr* ight to Copuille City and all points on J A K lic I.I ' v of Portland, J. D. I.airil of Rose- W im er A Campbell the new has this d ay filed in this o filc e h is sworn Fath •»r Bentgen officiated. monies ver<* g >ttcn through with i.u*--, «.)'., and O. W. Sccimltz, of 'lacoma, W , the lower river at the following rates: l’ .io J. O. O. 1 . of market men propose to give the statom *nt No. — f >r the p ireli Mo o f thy s e I I t von want the tenderest and in tine shape. Flour $4 per ton. salt, naiis, iron and r. ■ 1 *4 o f s«c. n >. ‘i't. in tp. N o . *_*S s > tt'i. range Any n:.«l a'! |»er-ons claiming adversely the p« «-pie of Coquille City the benefit Marm• field now lm*e a tin** build *¡5.80, other freight per ton. choices» «teaks, go »o the new mar no. west, a n d will offer proof fo sh ow that abovi -de-. ribed lands are requestid to file their The Schooner C (IQ U iL L E will ala*»carry claims in thb office on or before said 27th day • >} low prices. They are fixing up the la n d sou gh t is m ore v.-Bu.ible f> r its mg to n.eet in. ket o f Winter it C a m p b e l l. A Sa’.4lk).—¡*>¿0 acres, liwl of bottom, bal- freight at the rame rates. of 1 Yeiinber, 1689. tim ber o r stone th an fo r agricnltur d pur- hill land ¡54 acres plow laud, 10 acres Cu As W . J o hnsto n , Ri-gister, In Gu**!ph, Ontario, tin* other >id>* ami cross walks so their cus j»os#s. an d to establish his claim t> st;d an«‘* C o q i . i m -K M il l A Tun C oxsi a s t . Tom N on is’ saw mill at rived in me .»low. good buildings orchards and spring | tomers can reach their shop with water, school and ]>->sii'ffloe near, one-half land before the ltegis.er a n d R r e i v e r *»f this place yesterday. Tom will day, every man, woman and child, mile from Fairview 1J. O. out going tlmrngh mud. this offiicc at R o seb u rg O re g o n , on Friday soon build the TIer.rv street bridge so f.*i as could be ascertained, buf * IJ —¿iK) acres, 49 of swale bottom, M a r r ie d :— I n Oakland, C alifor tin* 1 7 th d iv o f J a n u a ry . lS'.Hl. balntic- bencli land, .50 plowed, t*0 roughly fered for about four hours with He names as witnesses: G 'b«-rt F. Guild, cleared for pasture, fair buildings and good L IN Fields says when Lyons nia, Mr. W: J. "Wimer to Miss A i - William E. lioso of Rose! u -g Or.. I ’louins young orchard of ¡500 tieus, 100 bearing, 40 headveoe, am! the local physicians - d e a l e r is — warrants a shoe lie means just nie E. Dawes. \\ ill Le at home J. Laser, ileury A. Uas.*r of Camas Valley, aeri'S fetu id with ted cedar. arc loo mg wise ¡»¡id t-...»;ug about (* «‘aVM—I - l acres ¡51 cows 17 other cattle..' what he says. I f they are not C o n fe c t io n e r y I S t a t io n e r y , at 13S3 Hurrisson stree t, Oakland, l ir. liiif mar* s, new wagon and two sets harness ¡is-uros in tin* e.uth and tho es Aliy i>n i all persons rlni'i in g udv.-rsely good he makes them good. q plow. harrow, hay rei*.«- and pr. *.Jor aftei October 25th. The HERALD the a b o . « 'escribed bin.is .«re r « t - cape iff naturiii g.'.aes. I'M * pro pert y sold ong with place. fi!e »-h-ir /1 im - in t h is n i l ' -• on o. ' . f-r<« ut li* 1 \Vest<>n has a baby girl that was a*"**» ..ri» >t*• ». 11 ! »tel '• i d ea r J. ¿a m mead- nr. 1 a host or friends in this coun sai ! 1 7 it' uay o: J;.nna -v. 1 ■•«.* >. .\l; ms Id.- K. !vioui i,burg, uealer . , ; wo ^' »- -'.1 It- tr.se- ,nd go- d barn, finest i /-» •»/ n - a born without the semblance of eves. C ; a s . W . J o h n « t o s , Oregon. ty unite iu wishing the couple of Wiit< r. oi.iy om niif mile from river j U G q U l U e C i t y , lt<üisi<-r. !;uui • 1 L\ Í<t itamiol] Ipli aiul «»ae mile from ! I t is a healthy little girl and s the in cauuies, nuts, etc , lias a nice joy ¡mil happiness. Parkt i -il»u rg eie ileo I..<::*• ion for -Hock. show case iu her store, a present wonder of Umatilla county. EE. ¡ti Iri'Kj — l*>t^ tî fiom tue firm she is dealing with 1 E l. H e r a l d :---We were in M yr . twi("Ivo Dr. M iller, aud Miss Agnes tWO r th*• ru t III. tek m n in < iregon. ( »ne in the city, l ilted with a-.-oited tle: Point the night « f the 2Stli • f tot «•1».riCriSt t.atv ams «.-ff « re«i on our iist. Hermann, daughter of Oregon’s Fariii f .it: !> improvt .1 vitti i.uildings, f. nee candies aud placed ou the counter inst.. an«l uotice was given that the congressman, were m arred at raid «•.‘••ll!trd. Mil head wut rs of North it attracts trie attention of the pas W. C. T. U. were to hold an en fork of Coquille. Roseburg on Monday o f last week. G Ri **>— 1G‘J acres «me mile ami a half ser-by with its Leonty. tertainment that night. Prepara fair buildings fr.iiu river latiditu; at \r.t Confectionery o f all kinds, novels, «od «»-chard, '»e-t of water; several aeri-s —OH— The Trombone band received two tions were made and we were pres . iiit*.'■;,*.‘,t amt bnlance i J good timbef and writing paper aud envelopes at gr 1 s laud on a public road and well loca- The Assassination o f * ent. A fter assembling at tin* place new corn* te and baiitout by ex t(A* • Miss Ida K . Kronen berg’s. A new press Friday from the well known appointed the exercises wernopen- Dr- Patrick H enry Cronin FF. 8 '< * > >— Forty-three acres all oh*»ice stock o f candies on the next steam land. R't nty-thr.-e acres cleared, neat build e«l by Rev. Hampton, followed by A givat reduction in prices lias be«-u inaile in all our dooartuients firm o f J. W. Pepper. New — IIY — ings. fences and line variety of choice fruit er. Boats can land at the d*»«>r if they wish. music accompanied them aud remarks from Rev. Fenton and Dr. m:.\K\ » . h im . S -hool. store, and postoffiee close at hand. «P. E. Dean,who had an ankle dis- Ui»? bins have been practicing Brower, after which there were Very pretty location ¡fud ch*-ap terms can h>csted and broke is up ami around ou ¡»art payment. i.»n o f lia«- A g**. be D lmd siiico on the music. The horns are declamations, songs, and dialogues Tii<:(iri*at<-sl D .'Jlgiki— Large, new Queen Anne cot on crutches. H e will have fair use tage at linndon, with two acres of ground. beauties nicely engraved and make from the young. • A collection was It i-* t lie only completo ami authentic book >11 the Entirely new and not quite finished, one of o f his foot much to the surprise of bjo t Drimful of hitherto unpuhli.Hhe'l Ia-ta the finest Remit properties at the mouth of taKen to obtain literature, etc. «u line music. ttiui coutaina ill* muents never before «riven to ttie the doctors and his friends. world 1’rofuHeiy illunt rated with original ami llne- the river. Will soon be very valuable. A check for several thousand F ive dollars and thirty cents, was ly «»cent d eu^ravin^-H of tti- pruu-ip «1 actor« and J .-ifikKl—100 acres all level but 15; fio Hconeit iu the iragody; in addition, a vi-w of the Practically we are without toads court-room duritiK the progress of the trial; of tho acres ch ared and cultivated, soil of the fin dollars sent to Pope L eo X I 11 reported from the collection. weapon« with wi.ieh the u.itortunato physi.ian «piality. being black sandy loam easily the t.avel during the late rains A call was made for new mem nu t lii« late A valuable pictorial hnuory of Uu« est DEALER I X - worked, does not owflow; balance of uu- from Newark, N. J., has been re Kreatrat of modern crimre having cut them up so they are cteari-d land is thickly studded with soft bers, and seven gave their names, EVEUYBODY W A N TS T H IS BOOK turned through the regular chan mi*pic, much of which is tim* saw tt her. unfit for use. W here i* is practi which raised the membership to good lr.rge ho.i .e rnd 1 t u . «avhard of ¿«Kl A B O N A N Z A F O R A G E N T S . nel.-. to tic* Newark bank on which largo lrr.it trees; line sji’ inu branch <>u place F or the best Bargains to be had call on cable we must use gravel; other Strike while the iron in hot! This ih the only r<*- gooit roil c**d:it and place for fencing; all if was drawn, duly endorsed by tin* twenty two. E very body seemed liable ami authentic edition published Nearly 5* wise build plank roads. st*M:k, grain, hay. impbunents, wagons, har paijcM \R -utH are selliiiK from ten to fifty ropiee a Tl :e hand-writing is ne it to be highly pleased with the work. «lay p and are eoiniu# money Send l>' cent« for ' oin- ness. et.*.. on place at time of sale go with Mr. Shumake horse whipped a 1«•<K); • tiletft eanvaeeing out lit immediately aud uaiuo i ho pb.. e whi**h w i'l be vorth *<vcr >t!> ! <•ven. L'he : cheek vv i 1 i. be kept It surely was a grand success, ami choice of territory Addreka W i ll take special Measurest'for C L O T H IN G - this i-> one of tin* finest farms in the county certain Bandou carpenter in pres we feel like saying to the ladies of when well developed and must be seen to as h f5onv( * 11 i r. T1IE H I S T O R Y C O M EASY, 1 a*,»t»"«*ciat.‘d. JSPeT'Agency for the New Hom e Sewing Machine. ence of a big crowd at the Bundon M yrtle Point, and other plac«?s, 7^3 Market Stre«-tt San Fraucieco, i ai K ■d a c res of good bench land K Mi nr 11 a Smith «>f Norway. wharf the other day. For the Toward, fovvard, foward, until the one mile and a half from Coqnille on which Mai:. e, Iut nu aquarium . Near is a large amount of red e Jar: is easily Timber Land, Act Tune 3 . 18 7 8 Notice credit o f the town, huch a thing curs«- of intern¡nmtnce hits bo«*n cleared and on a public road. for Publication. the j*iei at hol cottage s! 10 has a should not occur O. F. T. (en .) driven from our land, ami happi O ¡j>_'f»0«l—177 acres; tiO Ijotfoni land bal SITI(M »1 o f la me fieli. The y consist U niteo S t a te s 1 a n p O h u e , ance good hill; tiO acres cleared f«>r pasture ness and freedom reigns over all A C ard .— W e shall meet the re R dskbi ug . O regon , S«-pt.. mth. 1889 . and meadow, good buildings, orchard and j suits and of cha® , Ir -r ti flat fish. Notice is 1» -r»-by given tliat in compliance fine spring branch No. 1 for stock four miles supreme. (J. Z. duction in the prices o f meats and They with the provsions of the act of « ongress oi from Myrtle l'oiut on the river. nr«* H > \\ •II trained ns to eat — — June 3. 1878, entitled " A n net for die sale of sell the best steaks hereafter at H W i u l c r C‘ lit»l«*ra . beans out <»l il ri■poon. SinR Ims the timlH-r lands in the .states of Gnlilorniu. Oregon, | H H . $8.r>0—Sixty-one acres part bench cents. As a matter o f course tire Nevada, anil Washington territory," U. A. nnd part bottom land. Was once improved A species o! bowel complaint, Brown, large r «tin named and can cnll place is of I’ortland, (Jountv of Multnomah, but as owner is a non-resident, buying price o f mock will have to grown up with brush. Good them to her. Miss Smith has been known as ‘‘ winter cholera,” appear ;tate <«f Oreg«»n has this «lay filed in this office ' considerably speculation for a party with a little “ git,” -------- bis sworn <-tat'Miient N'o,------for the ( a'chase of be reduced accordingly, which we feeding them for several teasous ed iu several cities in the North th- m i 1-; of section N o 22. in Township No. 28 also ¡Mu acr**s unimproved laml on Bear cri-ek at a mere trifle. regret. 8 . P C. J ohnson . south range N o q west, and will offer proof to and they have grown to a large west last winter and is likely t> he show S S;5.'0«">— 1 ¡51 acres, 50 of No. 1 bottom that the land sought is more valuable for ' On a recent vi--.it to Myrtle Point size. more general t iis season. Cham its timber or stone than for aitrictdtuial pur land balance hill land, one mile from poses, and to establish his claim to -..«¡d land Myrtle l ’oiut lies directly'on the river and we noticed twenty-three new b u ild berlain's Colic, Cboh»ra and Diar licfie the Register an-! Receiver ofthts office at I a good public lauding, fair buiding, sight Richard Iiohillard, night engi Oregon, on '1 tnir-d iv the 12th flay of commanding. ings just completed or receiving rhoea Remedy is a certain cure for Rosehttrjj, idecemlier. i88q. 1 *e nntnes as w itnesses: M neer at one o f the Pittsbury mills II Ä7.VM— 1 M0 acres; the B oas Dairy Farm, tho finishing touches, and four it. For Sale by J. II. Nosier, o f 11 B own. A G. Gotigli. G. A Brown, of only 8 miles from Coquille City, and hav Building houses, bridges or other structures. I f you want in Minneapolis, has a very precious I’oitlind. Multnomah rout tv, Oregon, and ; ing oth«*r advantages which make it well- foundations being laid, besides Coquille City, anil \V. L. Dixon, John li D e W o l l , of Roseburg, Douglas conn- \ nigh perfect., such as the purest spring wat wagon, buggy or other ueliic/e built, repaired or painted, tv, Oregon. several clearings for buildiugs in a cl in * lock“ 1 up in his house, of M yrtle Point. er, prop«’r division of htil and bottom land; Anv and all perrons elaintuig adversely ttv* 89 acres hill, 120 of bottom; 109 acres slash briny it along. I f you want any building o f any hind done, which he gn ir Is je d >usly. This * <9* * that will be erected before spring. above described lands are rerptesti'd to ft!e ed arid cleared for pastur«* and meadow, all come and get our figures. I f you haue any (inm chewers’ paralysis is the t'teir c’aims in this offiee on or Reforesaid 12th 1 feiict-d. good buildings and orchards, 50 head It is plain that the Point is on the piece o f mechanism is, so Robil- mixed cattle, fine bull and yoke i*f steers, day of Iieccniber, j88q. latest form of professional neurosis about t«0 ehi-ep aud lambs, lings, chickens, ( " h a s . W . J o h n s t o n . Register. eve o f a season of great prosperitv lard says, a solution o f the problem plow, harrow, roller, wagon and a good io be done, bring it to us. recorded in medical literature. of perpetual motion. Tho machine YJe will make it largely to your and ere ai other season rolls mower sold along with the farm. Please - s T IM B E R LA N D NOTICE. advantage to deal with us. don't all speak a*, once. around it will be one of the liveli has been running for seven weeks. Ex-Pension Cummissoner Tan- U $4209— 249 acres 19 miles from Myrtle est towns in the state. Five new It requires no fuel, a little oil be I ner ami Secretary Noble are hav U t a w j S tates I. and OpricK, IIontmttRO, O b . Point Hit acres bottom laud 29 cleared there September il'.h, 1889. Lessee G cllier’s shop, Front St. stores will be erected next sum ing all that is needed to keep it in ing a battle o f words over tho form Notice is hereby given that in conipliance ! on 109 acres lex el bench, balance rolling hills, iiving water several orchards nnd fair shape. with the provisions of the act of Cotigrem mer. ers actions while holding office. of June 3, IS 78 . eiditled “ An act for the sale j new house, p »stoffic«*, mills schools aud Sherwood & Sanford. Miss Ida K . Kronenberg, S o d a W a t Sa « *¡ Alatt-wL-sr C O Q U IL L E C IT Y CASH STO K E! A MAMMOTH FALL STOCK, Especially in Clothing. H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d one o f the fin est S to c k s o f G lcih in g ih ^ t o v e r r e a d i e d C oos county. ILOIEeiElItTS- A. s G . A . H T JN N E W E L L , Coquille City, Oregon. « Blacksmithing, Wagonmaking, TAKES G ENERAL JOBBING. C o n tra c ts fo r B L A O K S M IT H IN 6 G. A . H u n n & w e ll, Elder (I R. Edmunds of Fish- Chadwick Lodge No. fi 8 A. F. and A. M. o f this place have issued trap has a few hundred straw berry a circular letter to two hundred plants for sale that tho people H e sent to different lodges to help discover the should go for hi once. New York Inst spring and got a missing Peter Goeller. Tho circu lar contains the description o f the few plants at a big cost, but was h*st one and where he was last amply repaid, for such fruit as lie seen. Mr. Rogers, who telegraph raised this summer has never ed from Roseburg, gave a correct been our good fortune to see. The description nnd even called him by berries grew to six and s?ven his right name— Peter— l»eforc ho inches in circumference on these seen the picture. When Rogers new viuea, and the quality the G et some left him he was near Red Bluffs, i best we ever sampled. California, going south. : of thorn. -» a # » « church convenient; 120 acres joining will be if solil soon; government laud joining. j fere j Y $1500— K»rJ acres three mites front town several acres tine creek bottom lend, hurtled anil seeded to grass, the finest of pasture, and pure spring water; the land joining ; can be had reasonable. Z $1000— 7.‘»xKX) feet corner lot near cen ter of Coquille City, with large bnildings thereon, also two lots 50x100 feet with good new cottage, nice location for only $1909. ; A 320 acres ot coal land near tide-water on the river, several veins of coal theron, prit:<* on application. ; ; AA $709— 152 acres near M inard's mill on East fork of-tho Coquille. ! P15 $10«)9— IG'3 acres of t nimproved laml near Parkersburg on which is some valuable j cedar timber will make tt g«x»d home when improved. CC $2500— 162 acres at mouth of Lanipey creek if» cattle, ¡15 sheep, mare aud colt, CitiB. W. J ohnstow , Register. tools, 3old along with place. of timber binds in the states of California. K in g Lu is of Portugal died on Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri- tory.” Fred Robeson, of damns vallev, conn- the 20th. Th e funeral tcok place tv of Dougina, stnf«' «»f Oreg<»n. lias this «lay fill'd in this olfic«* his sworn statement No.— on the 20th. A deputation from for the purchase of the N\V qr. «>f section F4. in township number “8 south the German regiment, o f which the number range number ’* west, and will offer proof to king was honorary colouel, attend Rhow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural ed the funeral. purposes, and to establish his claim to said I mu before the Register and Receiver of at Roseburg. Oregon, on Monday Henry V illard is a repeater. thisoffice the 9th day of December, 18K*. He names as witnesses: A . A . Page and Onlv a few years ago be was driven Z. \V. Parker, of Cumas Valley, Douglas out of the Northern Pacific office, a county, Oregon, anil E. G . Lee and Alrfed bankrupt imd a fugitive. Now, by A. Morrill, of Roselmrg, Douglas county, the exorcise of fineness that lias not O regon. Aiiy and all persons claiming adversely been equaled in American finance, the al*ovo-tlescribed lands arc roxuestud to : he takes complete control o f th a t, file their claims in this oVco on or before eaid 9th day of December, 1889. great property. Jn o . K ro n e n b e rg & S o n . 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 Tin, Copper iimi NiH'ij Iron Wart S Oils, T O Paints, V E S , Crockry,. Lamps, H a r n e s s and W o o d e n W a r e , Guns, Fishing Tacke, etc., etc. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. EGGS. ETC. \8n31tf