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Go to N. Loreuz’a for your goods. Mr. T o ller goes to the finish up W ebster’s brick. For good brick nt $12 per M de The schooner Eureka is loaded livered nt Coquille City wharf write to D. Giles & Son, M yrtle aud ready for sea. Mrs. Mary T. Bright o f this place P o in t W h ile the rains the present fall wishes to loan $1500 for ono year. diil much damage in California, it B o r n . — In Coquille City, N ov. 12. 1880, to the w ife o t S. J. Tuttle, will give the coming harvest a hope ful prospect. a son. DOCTOR U ncle Tom W illard is very sick. L O C A L IT E M S . bay to Judge ami Mrs. Dyer o f Bandon visited this place Thursday. T. J. Perkins of Randolph vis- ited Coquille City, yesterday. j Look Here! SPONOGLE, P h ysician and O B’ S urgeon . Office and residence, Hunnewell Building, Coquille City, Oregon. Has permanently located at CoqnilleCity. Culls promptly attended day or night. Hereafter till Hkiffs anil boats left in the way at steamer landings ou»iver. nnd which are damaged by making landings, will not be paid for. C art . G. W . L knevi :. ■WOOD k SANFORD, B i t s . OB1 W - 3 - 6 - 7U T O C COQUILLE CITY, Coos Co., On A oew wagon for sale at a great bargain. Inquire o f W . Notley this place. tf. ! I B I . fB m h ir U , o q u il l e C it y , O r ., Miss Lora Leach, At her homo op(»o8ite Masonic hall, C o q u il l e C it y . The bank building is up and M iss Jennie Malehorn passed Plain and fancy sewing, and dressmaking Judge Watson’s pleasant “ phiz” CuttiuR, Ua»tiUR and Stitching a Specialty, through en route to Portland awaits the tin for the roof. Tho to order. v7n!0tf H as ju st Received at Aud a Perfect F it Guaranteed. was noticed iu this place y e s t e r carpenters are working on the in W I L L TRANSACT A G E N E R A L REAL Thursday. her new side and front meanwhile. day. Prof. Johnson havit g closed his ESTATE BUSINESS. Congressman Hermann has our Read the write-up o f »1. F. Dun The Most Perfect, Simple and Reasonable school down in Curry, came lip I.A N D A G E N C Y . tlmcks for valuable public d»>cu- yesterday and is looking for a ham’s camp on outside o f to-day’s Ladies’ T ailoring System W i l l sell, rent or Lease meut. paper. It would he a good num OF GARMENT C U TT IN G , school on the river. Sold nnd Tanght—Satisfaction Guaranteed. R eal Estate on comm s- ber to send to your friends enst. Mr. C ampbell is building a The Morning Journal is a now v7u41 sion. house back o f W iiner <fc Campbell's Mr. Lorenz, our merchant went ! Tiie Latest St3rl es Portland daily that is bristling, Address John F-H all, Sec-, X-iADIES ANDOHIIDREN’S B EATS m arket bright and full of the latest news. down to N ew Lake Friday on a Marshfield, Oreg. wild goose chase. It is doubtful if BTlc-wers, Ostricli J. F. Noyes, the M yrtle Poiut Long may it wave. Farms, Town Property and Timber Land- he gets any o f the feathery tribe nurseryman, will be at Em pire City Plumes and. B o r n : — Near A r igo to the wife For Sale ns they only appear during storms. till Dec. 13. of A. T. L illie on Tuesday, Nov. 5, Tips- £5tJ"llaviug Been County Surveyor for four Buy, sell anil lease city property Cy. Goodman had the misfortune C. Wilkius, the photographer, is 1881), a twelve pound boy. A l. is years, I have an intimate knowledge of all Laces, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , surveyed lands in thr county, ami partiea to lose a valuable mare o f Mr. going to build and locate pernmn- as lmppy as a big sun Hower. make investments for other parties ; Z R U bTscn s, l Has a good team anti is read)’ wishing to sell, rent or purchase will find it Rattan’s team with colic nt Em pire j ently iu this place. and. O rn a m e n ts, The Trombone band of this place to thi-ir advantage to communicate with me with the same cam nnd judgement I nt all times to do all kinds of haul New and choice goods at N. w ill give a grand ball at Marshfield Citv one night last wvek. H e re R u ch m g Embroidery- Correspondence Solicited*. exercised in their own purchases. ing in aud about town. G ive him Lorenz's cash store. Price his Saturday evening next Nov. 1(*>. turns many thanks to Mesers. v6n3l Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- your orders. Knowlton, Getty and others for goods before buying elsewhere. Hats trimmed to order a speciaty Don’t fail to gc. A treat in store Parties wishing to dispose of prop services rendered. Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which IL A. Wet hey of this place is a for those w ho attend- erty can not do better than to vluS. Mr. A. A. Leach was given a I will sell cheap for cask . fine painter ami graiuer. \\ lieu iu Tw o more fellows amputated place it our hands as our surprise party on Wednesday need o f work in his liuo give him their hands to keep from work nt chances for disposing ev?ning, the occasion of his 43rd Tho now A 1 Schooner a trial. the penitentiary the other day. are first-class. Mr. I jorenz has had some spleu- There are just even one-half dozen birthday. A large number was P arkersburg , r IM IIS Popular Hotel has recently been {»resent and a most enjoyable even I put in better order than ever liefore, did lamps lately put up in his of these hatchet fiends iu that in W e are prepared to uttend to nnd’ is truly a favorite resort. ing spent. A fter lunch and pop store and it is well lighted these stitution. The tables are supplied with all the deli corn those inclined repaired to cacies to tie) had, and in style to suit the evenings. J. J. Wilson has put up a fine Hunnewell hall where a social most fastidious epicure. o o i A good yoke of four-year old Its dining-rooms and . sleeping apart street lamp at his jew elry store that danco was had. This house bus been fitted up steers for sale cheap. Inquire of ments arc second to no hotel in Southern ---- makes that side ot’ town look cheer in g< od shape, and patrons will A T o I :il t list e m i M ’4* T o w n . Oregon. J. S. Edmunds, Ilobiusou house, WE TRANSACT ALL LEGAL j Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. v4n50 ful these dark night«. Much trad* find it a first-class house iu every A ll the saloons in Tulare, Cali this place. i» attracted by a good light and it’s fornia, were closed on the 7th. particular. The beds are new and J. W . H u g h e s , W . D rane . BUSINESS IN THIS The schooner Free Trade sailed a wonder that all our merchants The controversy rests as much up clean and the tables supplied with a week ago yesterday and the Long haven’t adopted them long ago. on the restrictions imposed as oil the best to be had iu the market L IN E . and Chetco got out \\ ednesday, Uncle John Barklow o f M yrtle the $400 a year license. The ordi T IM BE R LA N D NOTICE. and the Coquille on Thursday. nance requires the applicant to be I'uited Slate* Land Ofllcr, Roeeburg O-agon, i i W e hope by fair dealing and Point made us a pleasant visit October 18th, 18 S*. j i Charley White,Supt. of the mill, Z R I 'V r E K C t QUII.I.E C i t y , Notice is hereby given that in compliance ' Thursday. His trip down was to of good moral character, furnish a with the provisions of the act o f \ strict attention to business to mer is building a dwelling that will V I J ' I L L Rnn on no other Route. This or June 3, 1878, entitled: | buy some watches for his boys in bond of $100,000, allow no gam congress v v vessel having made six round trips "A n act for the »ale o f timber lands in the states of , compare favorably with the pret Oregon, Nevada and Washington terri it the confidence of parties having in the last six months, is supposed to keep fulfillment of a promise he made bling, card-playing or music, and California, tory.” l'etcr T. Keep o f l'ortland, county of Mult- ] D P rc p s. tiest and best iu the county. coinah, state o f Oregon, has this day tiled in this : up her past record, and will until further them when they were yet little not s e ll to minors or common otft'-a tils sworn stutenient No.— for the purchase , business to transact in our liûe. notice, on and after Novemoer 15tb, delivr L L Kinds of farm work solicited. Horse o f the north east quarter o f .section No. ‘i t , ! I f you want real bargains in new In township No. south of range N o .!» west, aud ch ildren —that if they would es- drunkards. sh«W'ing and plow work a specialty. freight to Copuille City and all points on w ill offer proof to -how that the land sought is 1 ► ---------- and choice gold s of every descrip Supplies for logging work, wed gen, dogs, more valuable for i I h timber or stone than for ag the lower river at the following rates: cheu«■ the chew til ! of nge lie would purposes, and to establish his claim to The question of the county or ricultural tion and a big variety to select Salt, nails, irou and coal, $2.50 per ton: ring^, cant-hooks and everything used in aaid land before the register and receiver o f this buy them nate lies u t r til ovi?r $20 office at Kuschurg, Oregon on Monday, the ‘Jffth day Satisfaction other freight including flour, $3.50 per ton. ogging camps kept on hand. a;i individual holding a person to o f January, 181». He names as witnesses: James from, go to Lyons store this place. each . He has bat 1 to get ieleven guarant« ed. Shop on corner north of I*io- The schooners Free Trade and Del Norte Mt Oully and Jerry Sullivan o f Portland. Multno county, Oregon, John K. Dew olf of Hoseburq, : FF. $30$)— Forty-three aerea all choice Mr. W. W. Hayes of Marshfield «rate lies <»r the ir equivalent. that the (xact letter of a contract, when mah neei Feed stable. n35tf Douglas county, Oregon, and Thomas Wilsie o f land, t\.'enty-thr»e acrescleared. neat build will also carry freight at the same rates. the contract turns out to be much Camas va lley, Douglas eouuty, Oregon. Any and CoQiai-nE M ill k Tco C ompany . ings. feneert atid fine variety of choice fruit. visited this place Wednesday. hein.g the nuni ber o f his chiild reo. all persons claim ing adversely the above-described Boat a can land at the door if they wish. ; ht-rdei to perform than was ex lands are requested to file their claim » u, this office He brought his daughter Mrs. J. School, etore, and postoffice close at hand. ! ou or before said -Vth day o f January, I8yo M VRUÎED. —.Vt the residen *e o f pected and where it would ruin t.ie A good place. 208 acres together w ith Very pretty location nnd cheap terms can j C hah . w . J ohnston , register. T. Jenkins, over ai.d we are pleas be had on part payment. several head o f cows, and some horses’ or R ev. C. Deri ■ i r k iu this pia«». contractor to perform the work for D D $1200— La rpe. new Queen Aune cot- j ed to say she is much improved in 1 IX H ER LA N D NOTICE. separately, very cheap. The owner’s reason t-tpe at Bandon, with two acres of ground. Sunt lay, N ovel ehe r 10, 1S30, Mr. the price agreed upon, is being dis Entirely new and not qu’te finished, one of | I nitf d States L&ndOfficet Koseburg. Oregon , ) ro selling is that he wHlies to invest in health. October 18,is*). ’ j J.ami?s B. Dye anti1 Miss Lyd ¡3 A . cuss» d. It depends altogether on the finest Bench properties at the month of i town property. This is a rare bargain. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tlie river. Will soon be very valuable. The News tells us of Owen Cloy-, all of C }( »> county. Much whether such county or iu dividual the pr«.\ islot.» o f the act o f congress o f June 3, Û U Place is rented for this season. Inquire H H . $8à0-S iity -o n e acres part bench! 1378. entitled ' An act fo r tlie sale o f timber lands Short killing a patriarchal old elk j ° y . 1 in the Statea o f California, Or. gun. \*vada and And part bottom land. W as once improved ! James, antl 1ikewis • to yonr iutends to coutiuue in basiuess or o f E. Bender or JV^-J). York at M yrtle and Joiner. washiugton territory,” Janies Simpson of Ro*.- but as owner is u non-resident, place ia | P«nnt, Coos Co.. Or. burg, com ity o f Douglas, state o f Oregon, has this that had 13 points on each horn — betta■r half. not. It might do to cinch a per day file.’, in this office his sworn statement No. —, considerably grown up with brush. Good ! Is nlso a successful hand to emasculate th » purchase ,,f the SE i* o f section No. 14. in sjK-culation for a party with a little “ git,” a regular jnmbi> affair. As to At the horn*- of her father. near son once if there were no chances for Home near township No. 2Ksoiitn range No. it we»t, and w.tl also 230 acres unimproved land on ‘ ear horses and other animals. Proof to show that the laud sought is move creek nt « mere tritio. Beaver Slough. Address: Coquille City. “ Shorty’s” “ condition” deponent Arago, Suturi!;iy, November 0, ’80, for retribution, but iu case there offer valuable tor its tiaih. r or stone than for agricultu ral purposes, and to cetaldish his claim to »»id 5 — 123 acres, 50 of No. 1 bottom saieth not. Mr. John Linderbeck and Miss are it is best to givo houeat pay land l»-forc the register ami receiver o f this office land balance hill land, one mile from at lioHebuig. Oregon, on Monday the JOth day o f IsOff. He names o f witnesses: A A. Myrtle l'otnt lies directly.un the river and See the change in the schooner Hay ter, nlpof Arago. W e extend for work performed, if it is uot January, M y r t l e P o in t , O r e g o n , Rage, Fred Hohenson, Z \v. Darker o f Camas V al a good public landing, fair bnidiug, sight iev. Douglas county, Oregon, and John E. D ew olf commanding. ail of the Coquille M ill A,Tug com congratulations to these, our young best at all times to adopt the of Koseburg. Douglas county, Oregon. Any and Jennie Majory, Proprietress. persons claiming adversely the above-described II $7500—200 acres; the Boss Dairy Farm, | rnaxiua —“ Honesty is the best pol all pany. The [»rices o f freight by friends. land» are requested to file their claims In this only 3 miles from Coquille City, and bav- j office on or before said 2l>tli day o f January lHUO. inp other advantages which make it well- icy.” th i vessels o f that company are the C’ k a s . w . J o h n s t o n , register. nigh perfect, such as the purest spring wat- | This popular bouse has recently been put Let us give the readers of the very lowest. Make a note o f this, er, proper division of hill and bottom land; in excellent order, and is truly a fa orito T IM B E R LAN D NOTICE. Ml acres hill, 120 of bottom; 100 acres slash- | H k r a t . d a little timely advice. H ot resort. The tables will be supplied with ye shippers. ed and cleared for pasture aud meadow, all I I.itiid Office, Roscbnrc. Oregon, | weather is coming and w »th it colic, the very best, including the delicacies of tho fenced, pood buildings and orchards, 50 head I October Is, 1839. { See the ad o f the Leland hotel. cholera in. rhus, dysentery and di 1 mixed cattle, fine bull and yoke of steers, season, thus endeavoring to suit the mos X O 1 IC E is hereby given that in oompli- about » sheep and lambs, hogs, chickens. I This hotel has just C o q u i l i . f . C i t y , O r . A a tt’n-e with the provisions of the act of ! plow, harrow, roller, wagon nnd a good j Bonnl anil lodging $3.50 pur week, fastidious epicure. Mr. Tuttle proposes to treat his arrhoea. The only safe way .to congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An net mower sold along with the farm, been renovated and refitted nnd every at l'lease j patrons to the best obtainable and com! at these diseases, is to keep board $2.50, single meals 25 cents. tention will be given to guests. Patronage for the sale of timber lamlti in the s'ates don’t all sjvak at once. of California. O n pon, Nevada and Wasli- nt bedrock prices. G ive the house some reliable remedy at hand, and U $1200— 240 acres 1C miles from Myrtle BS&T’Four doors east o f the Odd solicited. }n«ton territory.” James McCully of Cort land, county of Multnomah, state of Ore- Point 80 acres bottom Ian l 20 cleared there Fellows’ ball. e trial and yon will find it to your all who have tried Chamberlain's v8n9 Bèe)“.Vi» Chinese Employed. IF E K O IP . ; ^oil* this dav filed in this office hi* on 100 acres level bench, balnnce rolling advantage to stop there. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem e I take this means of informing the public sworn statement No. — for the purchase of hills, living water several orchards and fHir II Rood’s Magic Scale Millinery Store!! A Lar e Variety ot COOS BAY & COQUILLE Will buy a ml sel improved Farms Also wild lauds, Timber elaims, Teaming! Team ing!! stock ranches, etc. R. J. Dean, O L IV E [HOTEL, 1. L. OLIVE, I'ROE. Coquille City, Oregon. Coquille City, S. J. TUTTLE, . . Prop., Sales in Person. NEW Built Expressly for the BlacksiiiitliSliop! C O Q U I L L E HUGHES & DRANE, V Sherwood & Sanford. For Sale S. W. Gilman Lehnherr House Boarding House! Mrs.#. P. HIGGIIBOTIIOM,Prop., Coquille City, Or. J. J, Baker, dy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable and successful medicine known for these com plaints. I t costs but 25 or 50 cents, anil may be the means of saving you or your fam ily much suffering, if uot life itself, before the sum mer is over. F or sale by J. H. Mr. S. E. Bright, lately from Nosier, Coquille City, and W. L. Hum boldt county, is located in Dixon. Myrtle Point, Oregon. thin place for'the present, but is desirous o f buying a farm, provid C o m m u n ic a t e d . Ed. H e r a l d : — ing he can buy one cheap, for cash. Allow a stranger in your rich and H e wishes to see someone who ha.-> lovely little valley to call attention such place. to a fault o f press correspondents The young ladies o f this [»lace for young and growing towns. The were on hand Saturday evening at habit has been to allure persons to the close of the O. N. G. boys’ a [»lace where the correspondent drill and in a shy and bashful way wants to start a town l*y pretend informed the boys that the spaci ing that it is already a young city. ous Hunnewell hall was “ rented They will give it out that there is and ready.” It is useless to say not a vacant house in the place, that the dance was an enjoyable which is triif and in some instances one. they might mid “ nor a single ac- JohnS. Edmunds has leased the enpied one,” It is bad for the Robinson house and took charge a [»lace they intend to build up. week ngo. The house is in npple- People comii.g in w ill naturally go pia order and guests will receive to the [»lace that “ doubled its the best of treatment there. Mrs. population in ono day,” but when Edmunds personally superintends they fil’d two fntAilies still consti the cullinary department which is tute the entire population they will a guarantee o f its neatne#« and ex forth a prejndee that real merit cellence. G ive the house a trial will have an up-hill business to overcome S tranoer . under the new management. Batemanville Nov. 6. Miss Annie Clemens and Messrs -- — — Clarence Low e and W . S. Marshall U i u f . - r Cl iol . -rii. returned by the Ajax Friday. Miss A s p e c ie o' bowel complaint, C. has been in the city for sf veral known as “ winter cholera,” appear years and her present visit will be ed in several cities in the North o f short duration. Mr. Marshall west last winter and is likely to be o f Langlois has been visiting his more general this season. Cham old time friend in Northern C ali berlain’s Colic, Cholera ami D iar fornia. H e reports times dull, and rhoea Remedy is a certain cuie for land o f slow sale at $30 per acre i t F or Sale by J. H. Nosier, that commanded $50 when he was Coquille City, and W. L. Dix at his old home two years ago. Mr. o f M yrtle Point. --- ----- ...:-------------- Low e has come up to make his Subecribe for the H e r a l d . home among us again. W im er Campbell, tl le new market men are reliable fellows and give their cusst miners the bene fit o f the lowest prices going. G ive them your orders and yon \will find it largely to yonr advantage to trade with them. * new house, postoffice, mills schools nnd church convenient; 120 acres joining will be fere if sold soon; government land joining. Y $1500— 1CJ acres three miles from town ! several acres tine creek bottom land, burned and seeded to grass, the finest of pasture, and pure spring water; the laud joiniiq; can be had reasonable. I Z $1000—75x100 feet corner lot near cen ter of Coquille City, with large buildings 1 thereon, also two lots 50x100 feet with good new cottage, nice location for only $1000. 6 320 acres ot coal hind near tide-water on the river, several veins of coal theron, i price on application. AA $700—152 neres near Minard’s mill on East fork of the Coquille. RB $1000—180 acres of unimproved land near Parkersburg on which is some valuable ( ’ h a s . W . J o h n s t o n , re g is te r. cedar timber will make a good home when ! improved. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. CC $2500— 102 acres at mouth of Lampey 112 A 11 1. Front St., Snn Francisco, Cnl. Land Office Kosebnrp, Oreg« n, 1 creek 15 cattle. 35 sheep, mare and coli, DKALKR 1?« October 18th 1889. f tools, sold along with place. Notice is hereby given that in cotnpHano« At-w I n v o i c e JiiMt lt o c c iv c « l by N l i m i o o f l A S u u fb r r t . Highest Market P rice» Obtained for Apple», with the provisions of the act of congress and all green Fruit», Salt Salmon, Chittim ltark. of June 3.1878, entitled “ An act for the A neat home of over 40 Hi-res, three quar sale of timlg-r lands in the states of Cali ters of a mile from Coqnillo City with new H ide», Skin» and Wool, Furs ot all kind», Match- fornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington 8-room house: sparkling spring branch, va Wood, Stave B olt», and produce generally. 1 territory,” Jerry Sullivan, of l'ortland, riety of land, hill, bottom and timl>er. sev 1 At .»o B U T , AH W E L L AH » E L I. ItilOKH ON COM S 1 - » I O N county of Multnomah, state of.O regon, Inform ation of any kind will coat you nothing— has this dav filed in this office his sworn eral acresoleared and cultivated, on public Price $2300. inquiries w ill receive prompt attention at iny hand». statement N o. — , for the purchase o f the road 230 acres near Norway; 80 acres bottom v7nll SE »4 of section No. 20. in township No. 28 south, range No. 9 west, and will offer proof mostly well cleared and in a high slate of to show that the land sought is more valu cultivation; 150 acres < f lienoh land, plenty able for its limiter or stone than for agri- i of stock water, fine orchards of choice fruit j C O Q U I L L E M I L L 1 cultural purj«»ses, and to establish his ample buildings, new fences,* the best of I I claim to said land before the register and crops. The best farm yet offered for the \ — AND— receiver of this office at Host-burp, Oregon, \ money. Price $8600. 120 acres on Middle creek: 35 acres tmttoin j on Monday the 20th day of January, 1890. He names as witnesses: James McCully, land, 20 fenced aud cultivated; 85 acres < f l ’eter 'J’. Keep of Portland. Multnomah «»Id growth timber; good orchard of 150 county. Oregon, John E. D eW olf, Ed G . trees, all for $1600. - D EALERS I N — Lee ot Host-burp, Douglas county, Oregon. 140 acres a few miles from Fairview snit- Any and all persons claiming adversely ably for stock. 4 h«»rses, 11 head of cattle, ■ the above-described lands are requested to one wagon, two plows. Acme harrow ami a file their claims in this office on or before l«»t of bav is all offered for $1600 to get the 2l)th day of January, 1890. , quick sele. — AND A L L K INDS OF — C has . W . J ohnston , register. A few ten acre lots only one mile from town at¡$250 each. L T J M B E B TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Five lots and n s» house in Co<pille City- United States Laud Office, Koseburg, Oreg. part choice gHjden land, all well feuoed and C e d a r , f ir , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e , n bargain at sjflcXX), October 10, 1889. ” e always have some excellent bargains A lder and spruce lumber always on O T IC E is heieby given that in compli- that it will pay buyers to investigate. n3tf _ mice with the provisions of the net of hand and for sale at the lowest rates. ( ’•onpress of Jttue 3. 1878, entitled ‘‘An act T IM BE R L A N D NOTICE. fo r the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washing dnitbd S tate » L abi » O ftice , Rossanno, O beo ., » ] ton Territory,” Laura Sargent of Portland, September l»th, 1809. ( j county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has N o ti c e is hereby given th*t in compliance with \ this day filed in this office her HWorn state the provisions o f tlie act o f cougreB» of JuueS, 1878, 1 By tho T u g K A T I E C O O K on ment No. — , for the purchase of *he N W ^ entitled “ An ai t for the »ale ot timber lands iu the { state» o f California, OreRou, Nevada and WaahiuR- S«*c. No. 32, iu township No. 28 S. range : ton territory,” Lewis C. Hartman, o f Albina, couu- i the river and bar, at reasonable rate of No. 9 west, and will offer proof to show that tv o f Multnomah, »tate o f Or>-Rou, has this day the land souphtis more valuable for its tim 1 tiled in tht» office hi* »worn statement No. — fo r | the purchase o f the NE I* of section No. 34, in town- Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber or atone than f o r agricultural purposes, I «h ip No. -28 south m u ro No. 9 west, and w ill offer and to establish her claim to said land liefore rooftosh ow that the laud »ouRht is more vallia ber purchased. I the Register and Receiver of this office at te for its timber o ra ton e than fo r aRricultural 1 iiurpoHoa, aud to e»tabll»h hie claim to said laud Roseburg. Or., on Wednesday, the 8th day , before the KoRiet«>r aud Receiver of thin office at Orders for lumber filled ill quanti of January, 1890. Ronehurff, Oregon, on Wednesday the 27th day o f ! He names as witnesses. Thomas J. Ra- ! Novemlier, 1889. lie names as w itue»»es; ties to suit, and at the lowest livin g Roduey Tompkins, o f East Portland, Multnomah sornnil Henry Hnsor of Camas Valley, Oreg., and Gilbert F. Guild and Lewii C . Garri- county Or , Aaron L . Rumsey o f Mt Tabor Multno rates. mah county, Or., Joseph P. DeW olf, John E. De- : r u s o f Koseburg, Oreg. ' W olf o f Ko»eburR, Douglas bounty Or., J. P A R K E R , Any nnd all persons claiming adversely ] Any and all person» claiming adversely the C H A S . F. D O E. the above-desoribed lands are requested to 1 above-described lands are requested to file their tile their claims in this affico on or before ' claims in this office on or before eald 77th day of Parkersburg Coos counnty Oreg. ■ said ; Novem ber, 1*8P. 8th day of -Inuuarv. 1890. Cha*. y r . Johnston. v l n !8 tf. Chas. W . Johnston, register. R e g is te r., the hw of section No. 14, in township that I intend conducting a first-class Livery ! south, range No. 9, west., and will and Sale Stable. Keiuember that I keep oiler proof to show that the land sought nothing but the best of “ Turnout*,“ and is more valuable for its timber or stone j tlmn for agricultural purposes, and to cs- the best of care will be given transient stock. tablish his clniiu to said land before tho Everything new. A share of the public pat- re” ) ter Ktid receiver of this office at Hose- on age is respectfully a >licited. v6n36 Lurj;. Orej on, on Monday the 2(>tli duv of January,1890. lh-nam es as witnesses: Jerry Sullivan, I <*t» r 1. Keep of Portland, Multnomah county. Oregon, John E. D eW olf of Kose- mrK :.;;!’uFla« county, Oregon, and Thom as l\ tlsie of l < n;as >allev, DoucTafc county Oregon. Formerly of Coquille Mill A Tug Co.! Any and nil persons claiming adversely the nbove-desc il>f d lands are requested to hie their claims in this office on or before t.aid 2 R.h day of January, 1890. Miss Ida K. Kronenberg, • C o n fe c tio n e ry , F r u it s , S ta tio n e ry , S o d a W a t e r , Etc., E tc. Coquille C i t y , .................................. Oregon. COQUILLE ^ A U N T ID AGENT. liny, Feed of ¡ill kinds, Flour A: Meals. Tug Company!! N TOWING — D E A LE R IN — c it y CASH STOKE! A MAMMOTH FALL STOCK. A great reduction in prices has boem made in all our departments Especially in Clothing. • --------:o:-------- 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 C loth in g that e v e r r e a c h e d C o os county. -D E A L E R IN — For the best Bargains to be bail call on is t . m o iK iE n s r z L W i ll take special M easnres'for C LO T H IN G -. ®ö£*Agency for the New Home Sewing Machine. Jno. Kronenberg & Son. 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 and Sheet Iron Ware, S T O V E S, C Oils, Paints, Crockry, Lamps, H a rn e ss and W o o d en W a re , Guns, Fishing Tacke, etc., etc. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. EGGS. ETC. yfinHltf