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cabin destitute and very sick, y j_ va Rowley had him taken to his i house and Dr. Gussenhoveh was sent for but ho pronounced his case hopeless on his arrival at O rvil D odgk , E ditor . sick bed. He was an inmate c [ i m u POIWJOOS c w m , Ore". the poor house last spring where ho supposed ho had recovered his TU ESDAY, NOV- 5, 1889. health. He had no relatives in this county. L O C A L MATTER. iC tU jm lU C i u j J m n U l OP-RIVER DEPARTMENT, .4 H o m e f o r P a u p e r C h f l d r e u . W ashington, O ct 27.—The re- l*01^ United States Consul Shearman, at Liverpool, gives a description of the cottage homes F o r N nlv. A farm and dairy ranch for sale at a bar gain, adjoining tI jk fair grounds at Arago C osoounty, Oregon, containing 140 acres. 100 acres Imttnni land and 40 acres level bench land. 100 acres cleared and fenced, one-half mile o f river frontage with good steamboat landing; a quarter o f a mile from postotlice and school house, good or- j chard, two Iwrns, one house, milkhotne, j woodshed and other outbuildings. T o tie sold with place. 18 cows, 12 two-year o ld ! heifers, 10 yearling heifers, 1 blooded bull, j l team o f horses and harness, dairy lix- j tures and farming untensils go with t h e ' place. For price and terms apply to llob t. W. Bullard, Randolph, Coos county, Orc- gon. n :itf A. J. Wimer — LYONS’ STORE! recently opened for pauper chil- dren, nt hazakerlev. these chil- (Irens’ cottages are located in West Derby Union, and consist of eigli toen cottages, a su p erin ten d en t’s . , , , *>, , vesulence, a porters lodge, a pro- D. Giles & Son are now opening New Towu is growiiig fast. bntionnry house, in lirm atory, n o t ic e fo r p u b l i c a t i o n . their brick kith, and delivering - . «■ i J. C. Brown's now resiUence is m fitly brick «tout ton... T |lev « h o o bouse 8 » immmg Utl,, p»!.- L a n d O k k ick U oskiutuo , O k b o o n . t October 21st. 1889. f inclosed. hnve 130,000 ami have furnished 1,0 hal1- ,,,ore bm,Ke and , a work- , 'V r OTICE is hereby given that in corupli- - provisions o f the act o f The band had one of its inter imploymeut for twelva persons t o r - a l l . I n e y n r o h a n d s o m e a u p ¡ 1 > unco with the proviMons substantial buildings of brick and i c<’nKrP!Wof June 3. 1878, entitled, “ An act esting rehearsals Sunday. during the last two months in this , ip. ,, , for the sale o f timber lands in tho states o f nre divided California, Oregon, Nevada .. , and ,... ,. RacklifT’s cosy barn, with a cu enterprise. Their kiln is adjacent stone, l h e cottages ® Washing- illto boys’ and girls’ homes, each ton Territory,” Charles Morris o f Myrtle pola, is an ornament to the city. to the hank of the river, thus mak one accomodating thiity children. coauty “ f Coo*, state o f Oregon, lias F. 1\ Hermann is improving his ing it an easy matter to slide the 'T I.~ ,i „ t__ „ - j , this day filed in this office his sworn state- Ihe girls families are t presided . .. , 0 ^ merit no. — fo r the purchase o f the lots, residence with rustic and paint. h il d r e n s l o t h in g brick into a scow. Next spring and 12, o f sec. no 14, in tp. n o. 31 s. i . J • ’ Hon. 13. Hermann wns to leave they will fit up with late improved receive an annual salary of $100 range no. 12 west, and will offer proof to The largest and cheapest Roseburg for Washington yester-1 machinery and will he prepared to | and rations. All work is done byi ~ h ,> “ tl,a* « “ «*•!';' “ ■;»» J for its timber or stone than for agncultur- supply brick tu any amount, as j day. tho children aild the “ mothers. Ill purposes, and to establish his claim to | stock euer shown on this river A team from Roseburg, loaded they have an inexhaustable bod of A man and his wife manage each i 8hiJ lanJ beforo the Be«iHtor n,,d Bro«»v« | ! o f this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fri- j to select from. with a family and baggage, arrived clav that is pronounced of the very best. John Barklow who is an ex- fa,m -v of wbof h? “ e8 are day the 21th day o f January, 1890. Sunday. perienccd hand, superintends the 61u" lar to ,tbo8e ot tbe P,rls- Tbe lie names as w itnesses; W. R. Singleton, Henry G. Crow. R. IV. Robbins and J. N. The large saw at the mill got burning. Brick will now Iw de- maD rnQst,ba'’6 * ‘ rade aml bc ablp buckied last week. They will lirerei any where on the river for to impart h.s knowledge to tbe boys Ray o f Roseburg, Or. Any and all persona claim ing adversely start up to-day. the above-described lands are requested to $12 per thousand. i 'vbo are th,e wa>’ tan6bt eome useful occupation. Consul Shear file thbir claims in this office on or before W. A. Border after painting, re ,i • .• • i , said 24th day o f January 18‘.10. complete in all lines. ... pairing ami renovating the Myr- i J. W. Wiley, of Camas Valley, man says the institution is believed , C u a s . I V . JolîNHTOM. tie Point house, has opened it for visited our town last week. ^wen*T to bo the only one of the kind in Register. ty-four years ago he was a resident existence, nt least on a scale so lib- business. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cf C atching creek, this ^county. I erfti R|1d comprehensive. Land office 1 «svburg, Oregon. ) B orn *. —Oct 1, 1S89, to the wife Mr. Wiley, George Stauff, Win, October 21st 18*9. \ 1* The Kingston, New Mexico, of George W. Majory, Jr., a son. O TICE iH hereby given that in com pli Terrell and others took Marshfield Shaft says that Grant county is an N ance with tho provisions o f tho act o f George was never known to ap -1 as a townsito before John Persh- American county, with public congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled, “ An act pear so happy. for the sale of tember lands in the states o f baker’s mill operations at that Capt. Win. H. Harris,has charge place, but could not hold it ns schools aud good newspapers and California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- of J. A. Lehnherr's estate during Warwicks claim was decided valid. it is almost solid agaiusttbat teiri- ton Territory,” J. N. Ray o f Roseburg, county o f Doug’ as, state o f Oregon, has this his sojourn in Cal., heuce he is a Leaving Mar-hSeld, he Trent to tory becoming a state. Silver City day filed in this office his sworn statement the county seat, shows up only flo. — for the purchase o f the n w *4 o f sec. citizen of our town. the Big Meadows on Rogue river three men who openly advocate the 8, iu tp. no. 11 s. range no. 11 west, and will C. E. G. Deitz has flitted up a aud followed stock laising, but offer proof to show that the laud sought is matter. Full lines-Low prices. scroll «aw and will saw out brack after three years he moved to his j more Valuable for its timber or stone than l Pita, the new remedy for hydro- for agricultural purposes, and to establish ets. Those on Perkins’ drug stored present home. Old settlers will his claim to said laud before tha register 1 phobia recently discovered iu show what he can do. well remember this gentleman aud aud receiver o f this office at Roseburg, Or ¡Spain, seems to be a name given egon, oil Friday the 24th day o f January, Willie Reed returned from a two his family. ; to a flower stock of the aloe, a 1890. year’s residence ia California. He A Worthy Move. plant common in some parts of He n a m e s as witnesses: VV. B. Fingleton, is a promising young man, and sur Henry G. ( ’ row and R. VV. Robbins o f The young people of Myrtle Spain. The story goes thnt its vir-v Roseburg, Oregon, and Charles M orris o f j prised his iijuu ) friends. Point have been preparing to give tues were discovered accidentally Myrtle Point. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely j Mr. J .’’ox having closed down an entertainment for the purpose by a man in 11 fit o f h yd rop h o b ia the a bove-uesenbed lands are requested to! i «• e i p *n - , ,* . ‘ . file their claims iu this otfico on or before work on the Middle fork wagon * of accumulating a fund to com- Falling upon an aloe plant and un- Hiid 24 th day of January, ivj.). road the town has been fyll the last <Tiis. VV. J ohnston , negi.ster. plete the building already enclosed consciously biting the ^em. fortnight,;-)? registered at theLehn- TIMBER LAND NOTICE. as a home for Mrs. Prey aud fain-; rv 3 11 i Notice herr house in one day. 1’ niteil States Laud Office, R we burg. Or., ily. The ¡day will consist of two October 22, 1889. C. E. Edwards is agent for the Rufus Horton, the painter, has farces and music by the Myrtle utice ts hereby given that in com pli ance with the provisions o f the act of L 1 a gone to the North Carolina settle Point brass band, and will take Coquille river for the Whitley J V (Joiigr sh o f June 3. entitled “ An act | 3, 1878. 18Ì steel and ball joint mowers and ment to sow grass seed on his place on Saturday eve. the lGth of for ttie sal •of timber lands in the States of The most complete stock on self-binder«, a m i sulky Calilornia.OrcAou, Nevada, and W ashing-j ranch. The grass sown this fall the present month. Twenty-five Champion i si . ■ i . tuu'iV rritory,” îSiu^Ietou o f h flj IH KPS. A ls o th e L u n s i n g bur^, Ccunty «*f D ou ^I hs . ¿tuto t:f Oregon, looks fine everywhere. the river at city prices. cents admission will be charged to tuis day ti i d in this office his sworn ! «teol-skein wagon which 1« wai- has the purchase ot the j — for ht.’ . tLlU¡-Kt N o We learn that Albert Barklow is the entertainment. A grand ball r - NL a e f section . n o . 8. m lowu.iliip No. 31 1 ranted in every respect All per very ill. Dr. Flentge makes two will be given after the programme south range No. 11 west, and will offer) sons wanting wagons and machine« proof to Ktiuw that the land sought is more i visits to his bedside daily. It is is carried out. Every one invited valuable for its um ber or alone than for . will please call on Johu Kronen- agricultural purposes, ami to establish his I hoped by Albert’s many friends especially members of the G. A. R. berg Sc Son nt Coquille City, or my- chum to saul Uud beiore too re. et r and r e - ! 1 J . ce ver o* lius office at Roseburg, Oregon, ; that he will soon recover. selfnt Myrtle Point for price« nnd oil Saturday the 2.'| tu day o f January iv.Hi. j D i e d . —Iu this place Nov. 3,1889, i vi —, IJt* names as witnesses, II * l>. Sttiglctiiii, i L ost . —A grey mare about 8 terms. . L. J c .DW.VKDH, A. R. LaRaut. livnry A . Crow anoN^l . \V. ' Lotta Lee, infant daughter of Thos. year old stout built weighing about R o b b i l i s all of lioscijurg, Oregon. noiOtf Myrtle Point, Or Any and all |vis »uaclaiming adversely tho and George Ann Stillwell, aged 2 900 lbs. was lost from Bear’s sta abo»e-Uescribcd lands arc requested to file , then c.aim s in this office e>n or before said ble Marshfield. Information re years and 6 weeks. These people L a s t C a ll! 2.v.h day o f January, 1890. are just lately from Texas, but C h i *>. \V. J o h n s t o n , ceive 1 at this olfice or at Bear’s Red Clover, AU persons owing me will please la-gHter, ) their newly formed friends stable. call and settle before the 15th of sympathize with them deeply. White Clover, Timothy, TIM BER LAND NOTICE. Chas. Smith and family, consist November, or costs will be added. Office, Roseburg, Or., ing of wife, son and five daughters Fine claret wine at Frauk Reni’s This is positively the last call be- I'uited State« Land October 22,. 1889. Red-Top, arrived here yesterday from Wash Exchange saloon Marshfield at 50c fore ihenccounts will be placed in O TICE is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisons o f tho act ) ington county, Kausas. They aie per gallon or nt 4.5c by the barrel. an attorney’s hands for collection. o N Alsike and f Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An, Velvet Grass, ——------- — act for the sale o f timber lauds m the states i acquaintances of the Ooeller boys, G eo . W . M ajory , J r . 1 of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash F O R K .tT .F . Orchard Grass. and have come to make this part ington Territory,” A. It. LaRaut o f llose- About 30 or 35 fine stock hogs in : burg, county ot Douglus, state o f Oregon, their home. has this day bl< d iu tins office his sworn S p e c ia l N o tic e ! statement fair order. Apply to Matt Kerrigr n ->o. — for the purchase of the We learn that Jeff Wilson is at nt the Matt Rink Tplace or address T o the good people o f Coqnillo City and ! NE L* o f section No. 8, in township No. 31 south range No. 11 west, and will offer proof 2w his father’s home in the beautiful him at Coquille city. the surrounding country: I have fitted np to show that the land sought is more valqa- a first-class gallery iu Marshfield, opposite i hie for its timber or stone than for agricul hills of Curry county, much out of Naeburg A Hirst’ s store, I claim to do the tural puri«>ses. and to establish his claim health. Jeff is a good boy and we Ti ^ best work done in Coos county. When yon to said land before the register and receiver vho o f this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Sat are glad that fond parents are ad are in onr cijy call and see my work and you urday the 25th day oi January 1890. will be convinced. Your patronage respect Ho names ns witnesses, W. H. Singleton, ministoring to his every com fort; GROCERY DEPARTMENT \V. H. Singleton, llenry A. ('row and R. W. fully solicited. —Dealer in— in his sickness. Robbins all o f Roseburg, Oregon. J. W. Ilxoas. Any and all persons claim ing adversely consisting of Fresh nnd Salt Meats, Pork, Veal, v 7 ii3G Photographer. R. C. Dement has moved to his the above described hinds are requested to hie their claims iu this office on or before excellent farm at Norway. He Mutton, Beef, Sausages, Ham said 25tli day t f January 1890. Sugar, tea, coffee, candies, ( h a s . W. J o h n s t o n , has leased his stock ranch on the Bacon, Lard, Vegetables, Countr, Register. South fork for a term of years. Piodnce and all kinds of Grocerj nuts, pickles, pepper, salt, ies. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. The people of Norway are fortu Bats anti Caps Furniture, M attresses, Bedding, etc. G ra s s S e e d A very pleasant social party took place at Ed. RacklifTs last Saturday evening. Six sets were on the floor at various times trip ping the “ light fantastic.” It has been said by many that this was a very pleasant affair. During the thunder storm last week lightning struck a large tree two hundred yards from Mr. Stem- ler’s house at Dora, and burned nearly all of it. This is unusual for this country. Perhaps the im migrants coming in are raising thunder. Mr. S. says it was a cu rious sight to see the fire blaziug up during so heavy a rain. 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MYRTLE POINT, OR. r IL L keep a good impplv and quality o f nil kinds o f un ai-s and vegetables, and Mil! sell at reasonable rates. W id sup T h « steam er JUNO *ir R E ST L E S S moo t ply Farmers. Logging ( amps nnd H otels at short notice, nnd als > fill orders t-oni the , the stage nt the mouth o f the Ump<]ua. Lower River by Steamer. Rv fair-deniing New and com fortable slmr-s. we exjH-ct to imild up a living business. Fare to Portland by this routo f 13.40 Come nnd see us. v7ffii3 1 T o Drains Ç8.00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Each ]iasseuper allowed 50 pounds o f baggaga I 'N I T K D S T A T K « I .À N I , < > » li t , I lG S U I I | ü l, O S S O < Passengers are requested to be in Enapire O it ■•her 22th, IMO. i N cticc i« In rchy given th.it in rottiphanre witn ( City the night before departure. the provi.ooim •>{ lh*> art o f congrí*»« o f June 3. l*7s e n iitln l “ A n a c i for the sale o f lim iter lami« in the Any inform ation in regard to tb e abov «lat* « o f C alifornia, O regon, Nevada and w aah- • line can be procured at the E ln reo or Centra lngtnn territory,” W . ll s p ie l do;» o f Koeehurg, roun ty o f Douvliie, «tate i*f Un*(*on, iia« thin dav hotels in M urshfeld, nnd the p o st office o • filc«i in tilt* o ® r c hi« sworn «tat*-!u**iit N o . —, for tlie purrhaae o f the MV >4 o f «ertim i :t’ , in tow n- any public b*- t*e in Empire. w «liip No. :<n S raime No. 11 v est. and w ill offer pr .of to «liow that the land «oirnhi ia m ore valnah.e for it» tim licr or «tone t!ian for agricultural purpnees*, aud to cM rh!i«h hi« claim to «aid land heforo tlie regiatcr and receiver o f th I k office n( Uo-eiiurK, Or., on Friday, the .’ th day ot .laneary, lw.Xt. Ho nani* a a« » UnesHi a : 11 : 11 > A. I ' m » . A. it. l.aKant, W. M Singleton and il W . Uohbina. all o f How hnro, O regon Any and all person« rlai-uiii*; adversely the a b ove-tlescribed land« ar,* rt qu ieted to file th eir elaiin.« in thi« offioe on o r before r.aid 21 th day of January, ls30. t’ u *«. w . J oun .- ton , rei*i?ter. Myrtle Point N ursery. M yrtle Point, O regon, i. F. Noyes, Proprietor, L i nd B abi a in .—One o f Ilio finest pieces P R O P A G A T O R o f. nnd dealer i d F ro it o f bottom o f fifty to sixty ncrcs, with a Trees ami panali fruits. He keeps coupW seres on tho bendi fi>r n building ri site is offered at a bargain b y Cnptnin W. constantly on hand a well regulated a E. R a ck liffof Mvrtie Point. The land i i I ment, cheaper than the cheapest. situated on the river, just above Norway, Send in your orders 110 paina spared t nnd h better and prettier piece cnn“t b o give full satisfaction. v4n!7 found on the CoqtiiU. 3**tf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WISE &. BENDER, -D E A L E R S IN - General Merchandise, ------ :o:------ Agents for all Kinds of Vehicles Staver & W alker’s Farm and Mill Machinery. Lumber a ll k in d s (The Largest House in the^Pacific Northwest) ------ :o:------ * Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow. o on < < « « < < « hand and cut to order at the lowest living prices. FOR R osichi r <;, O rec . on , Sept.. i6ih, 1889. C i i a s . \V. J o hnston , Register. e s a n d . Z D jr e S f u £ f ; This popular and favorable resort has rcently been thoroughly renovated and put in better order than ever befor. The tallies rre supplied with all the delicaces to lie had, and in a style to please the most fastideous epicure. . PILES Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—Notice for Publication. U n it ed S t a t e s I . an d O f f ic b , R osf . b u r c , O k ., Sept. 16th, 1889. A N D ALL Notice is hereby ¡jiven that in compliance with the provisionsc f the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale . of timber lands in the states o f California, Ore -Ü5H- gon. Nevada, and Washington tenitory,” C.-F. MOORE’S CELEBRATEDFOISON OAK REMEDY. Groce, of Portland, County of Multnomah, It kills all Inflammation and irritation, aDd ia the State of Oregon has this day filed in this office only sure destroyer of Micro bee and other Bkin his sworn statement No.----- , for the purchase of the neti of section No. 28, in township No. Paraaites. 28 s. range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to U se freely. P r i c e , 2 5 c e n t s a B o x . show that the land sought is more valuable for timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose- burg. Oregon, on Thursday the lath day of December, 1889. He names as witnesses; H. H. Brown, C. A. Brown, A. G. Gough, all of Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, and John E. De Wolf, of Roseburg, Douglas coun ty, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the j above described lands are requested to file I their claims in this office on or before said I 12th day of l>eceniber, 1889. SKIN DISEASES In the store. J. H. ROBERTS, THH POPULAR ORGAN Wilmoth Howl *y, of the Middle fork, died Sunday morning, aged G7 years. He was found in his P a i n t s .O i l s , V a r E L ie li- C o n n e c t io n . in CHEMIST, I'OriLAR K tlRIETAKY 1 1 1)1(1118 , - — First-class Accommodations for Traveling MEN. I S U n itkd S t a t e s L and O f f ic e , ty, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or beforesaid 12th day of December. 1889. DRUGGIST and IM Iy r tle ^ c i n t , O re. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—Notice for Publication. News of the death of our aged Notice is hereby given that in compliance T H E H I S T O R Y C O M P A N Y , (vith the provsions ol the act of Congress of father at Eort Wayne, Indiana, has ¡une 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the «ale of These excellent Organ« nre celebrated for v<j 723 Market Street, San Francisco, rat limber lands in the states of California, Oregon, just rearht-d us. Thirty-two years tune, quality of tone, quick response, varie^ Nevada, and Washington territory,’’ ('■ A, of combination, artistic design, beauty Inflnlst ago wheu we wore just stepping perfect construction, making them tho moet^ Tho B t JY JjP ____________ * * ,riTTTTlg *. flrown, of Portland, County of Multnomah, att ractlve, ornamental and desirable«irgans for arch and Sept., I state of Oregon has this dav filed in this office into manhood, we bade him good homes, schools, churches, lodge«, societies, etc. .each year. I t is an ency- n lbs sworn statement No,-----for the purchase of Iclopedia o f useful infor- ¡ sw of section No. 22, in Township No. 28 bye an 1 turned our steps westward, K M T A B L IH H K D K K P I ’ T A T I O X , south range No. 9 w est, and will offer proof to 'm ation for all who pur r X K q l 'A M '. l ) F A C I L I T I E S , expecting to retqfu in a year or chase the lu xu ries or the show that the la'nd sought is more valuable for S K IL L E D W O R K M E N , necessities o f life. W e its timber or stone than for agricultural pur two, but as our loving sire gave his B EN T M A T E R IA L , can clothe you and furnish you w ith poses, and to establish his claim to said land COM BINED, H A K E T H IS all tho nocassary and unnecessary befre the Register and Receiver of this office at sou the farewell the hist words j appliances to ride, w alk, dsuco, sleep, Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 1 all' day of cat, fish, hunt, w ork, go to church, that fell upon our ears werer^T December, 1889. He names as witnesses: 1 !. j or stay at homo, and in various sizes, H. Brown. A. G. Gough, G. A. Brown, of! shall never see you again.” -This styles and quantities. Ju s t figure out Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, and PIANOS, STOOLS, BOOKS. what is required to do all these things John E. De Wolf, of Roseburg, Douglas coun presentiment has been fulfilled. COMFORTABLY, a n d you can m ake a fair BANDON, OREGON, B. W. RICE, Proprietor. AGENTS. I— Strike w hile the Iron i* h o t! Thin is the on ly re- liable and authentic effitlon published Nearly !VO pages Agent« are selling from ten to fifty enpies a day and are coin in g money Solid 1*1 cent» for eoin- idote canvaseing outfit im m ediately and name ch oice o f territory Address For sale: 55 acres in Coos county, being lot No. 3, sec. 16, tp. No. 4 S. It. 13 west, containing 554 acres. Has a frontage of a quarter o f a mile on the bay. Price $5 per acre, cash, if sold at once. L. G. Beardsley, real estate agent. Albany, Linn county, Ore- gon. Wo also carry a line o f no tions such as Tobacco, Cigars. Pipes, Nnts, Candies, etc. etc. A liberal share of the patronage of the people of Coquille City and vicinity is respectfully solicited. All orders promptly filled. tobacco, cigars, etc., of A Good Investment! ItEEF, MlTrO.Y, PORK and SAUSAGE. The CRIME nate to have so worthy a family come among them. ZMl 3 r r t l e ¡ F e i n t , O r e g * . ¡-e fT n lls prom ptly attended dny or night. Is prepared to supply all custom ers with the choicest cuts of Jason Machado Land office at Roseburg, Oregon. I October 22 1889. | J NOTICE is hereby given that in copll- Inoe with the provisions o f the act o f con gress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for [he sale o f timber lands in the states o f California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington territory,” Henry A. Crow, o f Koso- [urg, county o f Douglas, state o f Oregon, J ur this dav filed in this office his sworn ftatement No. —, for the purchases o f the S o f the SE the NW *4 o f t>E }% , and W >4 o f SE *4 sec. 32. in township No. 30 ranie No. 11 west, and will offer priasf to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural yurposes. and to establis his claim to said land before the register and receiver o f this iffice fct Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the Ith day o f January, 1890. He names as htnesses: W. 11. Singleton, W . H . S111- Jleton, A. R. Lallnut nnd R . W R o b b i n s , pill ot Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely [the above-described lands are requested to [file thir clainiH in this office Ml or before |tlie said 24th day o f January, 1890. C uas . \V. J o h n s t o n , register. Physician and Surgeon, Coquille City, Oreg. C Dry Goods Stock D. M. B r o w e r , M. D., CITY MARKET! Boys dotting, C W. N. Campbell LYONS' OTADC O I U n t. —v . - D e a le r in General Merchandise, M y r tle P o in t, O r . vi>n 4 C h a s . W . J o h n s t o n , Register.