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A Good Investment! Irvin g B. Couli, The entertainment given by the about taking the train for Kansas. P u b l i c K x i i i n t n a f l o n o l ‘ T e a c h e r s ~ . ~ 7 ~ . .--------------------------------------------- Notice is hereby gneit that a — ’— 1—1_L —1— 1__I__ L_J__ 1__: Myrtle Point amateur dramatic Their leaving created a sensation. For sale: 55 acres in Coos association last Saturday evening The old lady declared she would public examination of all persons who may offer themselves as ap- I \ / A M O ^ Q T A Q T I county, being lot No. 3, sec. 1G, tj). as a benefit to Mrs. Prey and not bo taken alive: that she would (Formerly of Coquille Mill <fc Tug fJo.T plicants for teacher’s cistificates to L T U 1 1 U U I U R L . No. 4 S. II. 13 west, containing family was a decided success. die in her tracks first, but the teach in tho public schools of this I O r vi L D odge , E ditor . 55$ acres. Has a frontage of a The exercises were far better than strong arms of Deputy Sheriff Earl county will be held at Marshfield ; succeeded in leading her into a quarter of a mile on the bay. U T L K PONT, COOS (0 1 M Y , Oros. wero expected, as many of the on Wednesday Nov. 27. 1885), com -A-UXTID - A .G E J S T T . carriage. At the depot she took Price 85 per acre, cash; if sold a*. actors had never appealed upon mencing at 1 p. m. the matter very coolly and laughed T U E S D A Y , N O V . 1«), 1889 ; once. E. G. Beardsley, real estate 112 A 114, Front St., San Francisoo, Cal. i the stage before. A1 seven o’clock Dated this Cth day of Nov. 1889. and joked over her prospective trip. dealer rs : agent. Albany, Linn county, Ore the Myrtle Point brass band struck Her daughter was reticent nud said LOCAL MATTER. Hay, Feed of all kinds, Flour & Weals. gon. i County board of up with soul stirring music, and sifnply that her mother was Mrs. V Highest Market Trices Obtained for Apple., B orn . —Near Norway, Nov»*iu- ( h za m m era. and all green Fruits, Salt Salmon, Chittim Bark, the people commenced pouring in Bender, but she was not Kate Ben W . H . B u n c h W. N. Campbell Hides, Skins and Wool, Furs of .11 kinds, MsUh- A. J. Wimer ber 11, 1S89, to the wile Ui ItlOlUAS until every seat was occupied in der and that she would make full , ^ ood, Stave limits, and produce generelfy. TIM BER LAND NOTICE. disclosures hereafter. She has Devereux, a dnugbter. I ALPO BUT, 18 WELL. A.K SELL OOODij ON COMMISRIOV Wise Sc Bernier's spacious hall. U nited S tates I. and OrricE, B ohiburh O reo ., ) i Information of .njr kind will cost you nothing- September'J, 1M89. 5 Albert Barklow is so far recover More seats wore provided w hich already implicated under oath the llliu m n i. inquiries will receive prompt attention at my hands. is hereby given that in coninhauce with connection of her mother with the N otice ▼7nll provision« of the act of congress of June 3, 1878 ed from his Into illness that he is were soon filled. Standing room Bender murders, but says that an the entitled, ‘‘An act for the Hale of timber laml« in the Coquille City, Oreg. tateH of California, Oregon, Nevada and WashinK- considered out of danger. was then in demand, and still other sister, and not si e, was Kate , H ton Territory," Itudnev Tompkitta of ea t Portland Is prepared to supply all custom county of Multnomah, stato of Oregon, fins thin day Born.—At Myrtle Point, Oregon, the eager crowd came stiearn Beuder, but her identification seems filed in thin idHce hie .«urn utaiement No. — for the ers with the choicest cuts of l>i:rchane of the NW *4 ot Se,:. No. :H, in Tj». No. M on Nov. 9,, 1889, to the wife of ing in, until the space was nearly to be complete. S li No. it west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tftnn for agricultural purpose«, and to establish hie Peter Wise, a daughter. Peter all occupied. As the cadence of lo t h in g 'BEEF, H IT TOY, FORK and SAUSAGE. UANDON, OREGON, The agricultural department has claim to said land before the Kejrister and I'.eceiver j h il d r e n s Ibis office at Roseburn, Or., on Friday the tilth ! We nisei carry a line of no snioles a long srnole. music gently died away the curtain pronounced a fearful sentence upon of day of November, IKss.i. lie names as witnesses. I such as Tobacco, Cigars. DRUGGIST and Aaron"!., ltumsey of Mt Tabor, Multnomah county CHEMIST, The largest and cheapest tions Quite a number of people of arose, and Miss Delia Wise step the English sparrow. A late re Oregon, l.ewia C. Hartman of Albina, Multnomah Pipes, Nuts, Candies, etc. etc. county, Oregon, Joseph P. DsWolf, of ltiiseiiurg j \rngn attended the entertaiument ped to the front and declaimed a port of some 400 pages declares the • Douglas county, Oregon, Jot ham I) Tompkins of ] 11 t idal Veil Multnomah county, Oregon. Any and stock euer shown on this riuer A liber.il share of the patronage POITLAR ROPEIETARY M E D fC im persons claiming adversely the above described Satuaday night. This shows that very affecting poem, entitled tin little fellow is “ a curse to such all j of the people of Coquille City and paints,Oils, Varnisli- lauds are requested tu file their claims iu tliiscftloe I ou or before said 'Jbth day of November, ins 'J, Russian Cattle, in a very graceful they are ever willing to assist the to select from. virulence that it ought to be sys Chas. W. Johnston, vicinity is respectfully solicited. .« Kegistor. and eloquent manner. During ’ tematically attacked and destroyed es and. ID^e StULCf; distressed or needy. All orders promptly filled. TIM BER LAND NOTICE. und till varieties o f Drug Sam Giles built a splendid brick this recitation there was some con- before it becomes necessary to WINTER & CAMPBELL. Toilet Articles gists’ Uuitcil Stated Land Olliers Roseburg. Or. Sundries. flue for J. C. Brown’s new house Fusion owing to parties coming in, deplete the public treasury for the Sept. Ifth. 1889. ’ OTICF. is hereby given that in com pli- I SCHOOL BOOKS last week. He does excellent work; so that there were some who lost purpose, as lias been done iu other .nice with the provision* o f the act of the gist of this gem of literature, nmlfes the brick, and if one is not countries.” It advises firearms, j congress o f June 3, 1S7S entitled, “ An act and. for the sale o f timber land . in tne states of however the recitation was ably satisfied at that, he will build a fire traps and poison, the destruction California, o coon. Nov;.da. and Washing complete in all lines. C oquille C ity , O heoox , done and elicited applause. A* o f nests and tho disturbance of ton Territory.” Joint U. McCarthy o f Albina place. county o f Multnom; h, stale o f dregou. hns T obacco an d C ig a r s , quartett was thou sung by Mrs. roosting places, sparrow clubs and this day tiled in this offie.- Lis sworn state Thomas Barklow’s little girl ment No. — for the purchase o f theSE *4 of Perkins, soprani); Tillie VolkmnrJ shooting matches as measures of Sec.. No. 13. HI Tp. !S 1 * S K No. 9 west came near losiug her life by being This house ha« been refitted and newly PURE WINES and LIQUORS altc; Louis Roberts, tenor and Mr. extermination. Sparrow pot-pie nud will offer proof to . >w that tla* land furnished throughout. hit in the head w ith the corner of sought i ; more valu'd» for its tim ber or For Medical uses. Perkins, bass, and Charles Stew is also recommended as a capital stoii*' than for a neult il purpose», and to ; an ax, a few days age. She came First-class Accommodations for Traveling establish his claim to .............. ...... the ..... i land .. before Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded. ard at the organ. The farce, “ Sa dish, seven State legislatures register and nocivi i of this «»ilici* at Rose- MEN. too close behind the chopper. The rah’s young maid” was then intro have taken action against the Lug- burg, ( »regou. on Frr.lay the 2Jth day o f S amilk R oom in C onniption . November, IS-*.». ff*. un-.m-s as witnesses: ax cur nearly through the skull. This popular and favorite resort hns duced Miss D clif Wise as Sarah lish sparrow. Kodney Tompkins, of Ea.-.tPort-u imi. Matt rcently been thoroughly renovated arft pat nomali ooun v Ur.. Lew is],, li».ri inali, John We interviewed Milton Stemler Tips; Louis Roberts Mr. Moggnge;! in bettof order than ever be for. Tho tables IL Tilomas, o f Ubimi. .,1 i‘ :n > n .a countv ¡ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the Myrtle Point and Dora Mail Miss Tillie Volk mar, Mrs. Mog-j ( >r. JoMmui D. Tompkins, o f 1» ridai Ved, I are supplied with ail the del maces to be l.ad, L vnd O j TU’S. R osv . bttko , W r ) Multa unah count- . O .. and iu a style to please the most fastidious carrier in regard to the mail rob gage; Sammy Johnson, Sarah’s] O ct. 21, 1882. J Any and alt p <r ■ as c*lai: -.ing adversely B O O T S , S H O E S . epicure. the above-de.scrii vd intuís ari TO T IC i; is li-.-rvbv •¡ivcR that in com pli requested to bery on the surnit of the mouutaiu young man; Miss Laura Wise, X ance with the provisions o f tl » act o f file tin ir «.laite» in * C • iííi/t » ¡i or before and he gave the facts the same Arminta; Charles Stewart, Harry. congress o f Jane 3, 1378, entitled “ An act said datti dav o f Novo Fui! Unes—Low prices. ( V.. J. hnaton. ns published in The Coast Mail. Register. This play was well performed, and for the sale o f timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washing- Wm. P. Becket is a resident of afforded much amusement, in fact t >n Territory," David P. Wool ford o f Ka- TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Mvrtle Point again, hence the tuba the laugh went round repeatedly, laina. com ity of Cowlitz, territory o f Wash Por business pursuits at the Pett’ and ¡¡usine** ington, has this day tiled in this office hia United Staten L nd Office, Hose! arg Or., College. Portland. Oregon. or at the Orv'.al i'c.s Empirò CilY and Drain’s Station semis forth its sonorous blasts at thus causing all to feel glad that sworn statement No.—, for the purchase of iness College. Salem, Or*--on. Roth **cV. Si-;• t -niber 9th. 1-39. tin south oasi quarter o f section No. in under the managciuent oí A P A: ::i>t:o *g. haw stated intervals accompanied with , they had come to, the entertain township No. Js math range No. y w*sf, and V T O T I C E 1 ' : . . STAGE and STEM 30AT Lin e! same course o f F Indies and same rale? o: tuiti n t in «npli- 1 1 anee with tho provi f tho act o f will offi r proc f to show that Ute land sought 25 si «* î s ï c - k :* * , r i ì >; ì ì ì -. ì , the roll of George Majory’s drum ment. This play has developed is more valuable for its nmb<\ or stone than congrí*«» o f June 3. 1 »7 . * - « * t : r !. <!. “ An ;*.,*t Carrying- The U- S* Mails Typewriting. Penmanship and K |... sh Depart tr.cn!«. Day and oveu .r •. v>-.**r.s. Mndcnlsad sticks ami .1. M. Roberts' coruet, the fact that there is some excel- fur agricultural purposes, and V.* establish for tin- sale < t timber h.:n: in the stv.es ,.f milted at any time. K.iri ,!:it Cr.’..:: »gne.Ci'.dr* •* Wwlls. Fargo & Co’s his el. ti n t<> SB!« t 1 and before tut* register California. Oregon, Ñev ia at 1 Wt i. ; r . 1 i'«i Har d I'ucL-a I "ret. ,90 U rti! fi» ■-* t-.'zsK D ietzs alto and the other inter , lent talent which is lying dormant and t: •diver o f th;is office at Roseburg. « tr toi* I •■rrit >ry,* Jot ¡na i!. I ompkibH o f ] ^rtlard, ■ ,;i. UA Express egon, Wt diu •silay, the 22 day o f January. Bridal Veil, county o f Mult; .n ••.!*.". *,*..te o f I mediate instruments, in our city, and no doubt the long 1 »9th He n unt s a- witnesses: Ainlrt w J. Oregon, lias tu sio iv 11 . i! in ih:s <*tuce hu f - th. paruliast* atul1 1 esllev ( ttiouic* of Kttlninr, «worn s.-iteun i.l J. H. Jenssen, a late arrival evenings of the winter season will ( Roggiatt uwli : / Co.. W. I’ ., and A. A. Page anu •he S\\ ( of Se.-. No. 3Í. ia l o. 1 ót. :/« S R D r u g s ! D r u g s ! 's Valley, Douglas Co.. No. 9 w st. ii'ui wi!l * tí- r p oot ¡o sitov 7 that j from Cambria, Snn Luis ObLpo develop this gift to tlie amuse Z. W. Parke r «!* * C«.ni d W u UA i ! 1 JU VJV.* i l l f U i J OfOo. >n. \:1V ' ^ 1 lull p.Tsoiis claim ing ud- the land songhi is i: >r ■••■’ ! I , f. jts tint- I county, California, has purchased ment and mutual benefit of our' vt-r-*-' V the llflt »V#--d*-sctibed lands nr«; re- !>tr or stoin* than f,>r auricuitural parpóse« I I L e a v e s E m p i r e C’ i t v e o r D r a i n s ‘ I’lest •d to ÌÌlf tin -ir e.laims in th;s oiTloa <>u and to esl ulilish h iseb em tu saitl himi lm- M y i . t l iv P o in r, O r . a corner lot opposite J. L. Lewell- young people. Miss Fstella Yolk- 0 i* b u,! T i saiLvi - :*:i*1 day o f January, lo ti. f »re the H *:sr«-r and L>. ■ iver o í this office S t a t io n e v e r y nt Roseburg. Creg,,n. on I riday the 29th ¡ HAV t. 'V JbKx-.T n , register. • en’s furniture store, and will erect mar declaimed John O'Reilly’s day o f Noveitiher. 1889. He mim*-s as rrit- M o n d a y , W e d n e sd a y a n d F r id a y . m sj -. s - Kodu' y l uiapkins <*f i.ast ! ’. rt- a large building thorecn and open poem entitled Collins Grave’s ride Fresh dr .. h t int», oil», toilet TIM BER LAND NOTICE. latul. Multiiomal: e-amty, i»»-.. Varón L. The most complete stock on nr tic? t -t. b: .«i • i. . . u : «•v«--v»h¿i ■ a a 'lv The steam er JC N O or R E S T L E S S m ««t lia asey *>í Mt T.-.b-.r, L'lultmm h county a hardware and furniture store. at the bursting of the dani at Will States Band * t.:Ì30, • < i. ; r. Or kept in a Trst-cla.v, I .:g Sp.ru for salò. Alb nn. Multno- the stage at the mouth o f the Umpqua. I’ ut.s * b t *. toys « ■ t r - t : I v c •> pounded at Oat. 21, Is,-®. He intends to keep doors, sash, iamsburg Mass., when ho warned} m.’.h county. Or.. John 1 *e V ) f (,i Rosc- the riuer at city prices. Naw and com fort «.ble «tiigas. all lin a r«/ Th« best brands <if t*>'*aci*.» ard burg. Dongl as cor.'.ity, T H ’ K is lier:-by given that ir, • !D , li the people of their danger at the V < > ,*.i;c« paints, oils and glass ware. cigars always ■ hand. *. fine -■ -■*•,r -nt Tare to Portland by this route *13.40 Anv a : t « t a ¡1 persnr.s v ; th tIto provis'.ot s o f t iu* act of o f m i's :itn.l < * dies v**ry cheap. Give us » i*. t <;|i I rtne 3 . 1 - 78 . « ntitled 1An set th«* ab »v< _ scrti.ed la ar* • queeted to I T o Draina Ç8.00 , We took a walk through that peril of his own life, in nn able' C for ongi call. D a. H . i i. ¡'T o .: Y C o. v :*9 the salt o f tlitl her lanes in tin- ¡Tc * on or before at* s o f ''a* tin ir claim s tu í hi- Each p; «s.-uger : llovrod SOponmlHof baggaga I . 188*9. « part of town that has made such manner considering the short space C aliforn ia. t >r. g,,;11, N«-Vr,«l;l. Utld V, asLung- S..M ‘J’.K ii V.ÍÍGr of 4 ( Las. SV. Johnston, Passengers are reque sted to be in Em pir* ton i err; :** V. i rank i oialin " f Pt r.iaiid. of time she haiteto commit so long • rapid improvements during this co-intv >f Malta *■nah. "tata o f Or« m, has City the night before depur,ure. Register. this day til« ! in t! :is o'fi* e h is -w ,r:¡ -t o«-. Any in form ation in regard to the abov season and were surprised to note a piece. This young lady will be- > nit nt N >. -. •1 for tho purctns«* of lots t ami 2 Tiic onlj “ K’Hir of IJf«*” for all tbo Ui* that line can be procured at the B la ie o or Centra I come proficient in the art with ti!*d soiitl ' j of NK o f section No. 1. iu ffesb is heir to lies iu the ability to s'ic,’ , s»fulijr the neat and cosy dwellings that had township No. 28 south range No. 9 w**»t, and treat them. A l.fetira.* devote,i to tlie »tuily of th» I h otels in Marshfield, and the p o e t offle* • • Finally all will offer proof to show that the laud «ought causes amt cures of womb troubles sail female sprung up during the last two with some practice. any public b > i*¡» in Empire. _____ weaknesses, \«»rionta a porraaneuMior* in nearly more valuable for its timber or stone than every case, st home. Many fferituieiiieuts anil A is weeks. At this rapid rate only two present seemed well satisfied. for agricultural purposes, and to establish cumiilicatiobs of the system arise from womb | MYRTLE POINT, OR. claim to said land before the register troubles, when the sufferer does not know what | \ V I L L ke. p a good supply and quality years hence our town would be the good purse was made up for the his and. receiver o f thi« office at He«* burg. O r the matter rcaliv is All correspondence strictly j » » o f nil kind« i f meats and vegetables confi ien‘ i4l. Medici’ies packe i and sent wftn : pnrjiose intended. Bart Green,' egon. on Wednesday, the lot li day o f F eb largest in southwest Oregon. specific UirectW'is lor use. Address: A. L. COI.K, ' and will Hell at r Jt* r.it*.-«. Will sup Red Clouer, 1890. He name« ok witnesses: l** vi- M. L> Speciaiot, log , ihrs: St. l’urtlaud, Oreijou. j ply Farm. r«, la g g in g ('am ps and H otels at the manager, deserves credit for ruary. is Forbes, John Staehli and John A. Cass The mail that came in on the short notice, and al.v* fill orders from the Myrtle Point, Oregon, untold good he has accomplished o f Port ami. Multnomah county, Oregon, Lower River by Steamer. By fair-dealing White Clouer, Timothy, Dora rou^je last Friday evening and John E. D uW tlf o f Roseburg. Dotig- we expect, to build up n living business. in that worthy undertaking. After la- county. Oregon. Any and all persons Come snd see us. v7n38 was badly mutilated, as the regis claim ing adversely the nbove-describcd the entertainment the ball com lands Red-Top, are requested to tile their claims in | L and B argain .—One o f the finest pieces I tered packages had all been torn- RO PAG ATO R o f. r.nd dealer in F r»U i.dice on or before Bftid 19th day of menced and a more joyous lot of this o f bottom o f fifty to sixty acres, with a — Dealer in— February,1»90. T.-aos and »mall fruits. He keep* open, by the highwayman who Veluet Grass, Alsike and couplt rciph on the bench f«*r a building Chas. W . Johnston, register. young people never met. They Fresh and Salt Monte, Pork, Veal, i site is offered nt a bargain bv Captain \V. cotiBtantly on hand a well regulated assert “ held up the coach” on the Coos K. Uack'.ifFof Myrtle Point. Th« land i danced until the “ wee sma’ hours” ! ment. c h e a j. r then the cheupeet. Muttou, Beef, Sausages, Ham 1 bay and Roseburg route. Mr. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Orchard Grass. situated on tho river, just above Norway, j Send in your order« uo pains spared I * when all returned fueling no doubt. and a better and prettier piece can’ t be I nitkd S tates L in d O ffic *, I ' Bacon, Lard, Vegetables, Country Bender, our postmaster, says there give full satisfaction. v 4 a !7 found on the Coquill. Half Bos* burg, Or<*„ Oct. 21, 1889. i bt nefitted by this pleasant gather-' Produce anJ ail kinds of Grocer- was one registered package miss 'O T IC E is hereby given that in com pli ing. W. L. Dixon, John M. Rob ance with the provisions o f the act o f j ies. ing, and it was from Portland for congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act erts and Mrs. Aimee Miller fur- for the «ale o f timber lands in the states of Machado’s Coquille City. Fishery, Oregon. uished excellent music for the California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton territory.” Wesley Chronic o f Kalaiua, v8 n7 The West Oregonian Publishing occasion. county o f Cowlitz, territory o f Washington, The company will soon isue a republi has this day filed in this effiee his sworn stateveut No.—, for the purchase o f lots 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 can newspaper at Myrtle Point TIi«* Il«*n«l<*r I's iin ily . 3.1 and S ' j of the NW ■, o f section No, 2. in Q u i l l e í í i í 'j p u n t i l i DP-RIVER DEPARTMENT, UI Y Boys Clothing, C R .H .R O S A , C D ry Goods Stock ß#|M N jg ^ , J. S. EDMUNDS, Prop. iîats attd Caps C II E A P E S T ! Q É M aM Bast Furniture, Mattresses, Bedding, etc, New Drag Store, Hr. h. FLl ÜTGE & Co.» Propridow, y .o \ , Y MEAT Grass Seed -Si VEGETABLE Miller & Smith,. Myrtle Point Nursery, J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, Jason Machado P N No. 28 south range No. 1 ) west, under the management of Dr. J. J. A local paper printed a long township find will offer proof to show that the land Gussenhoven- It will advocate , striLg of stuff from an ex-member sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ngricnltural purpesea, and to the interest of south west Oregon. of a vigilance committee that lie establish his claim to said laml before the register and receiver o f this office at ltoae- A new roller press is expected to claimed destroyed the Beuder fam burg. Oregon, oil W ednesday, the 2 2 nd dav arrive any day at an outlay of ten ily. The following will be refresh o f January. 1890. He names as witnesses: David P. W oolford and Andrew .!. Uoggatt of twelve hundred dollars and it is ing to the ex-member: o f Kalamn, Cowlitz county, W. T „ and A. A. Page and Z. W. Parker o f Camas Vnllev, hoped by the publisher that the Niles, Mich., Oct. 30.—Mrs. Eli Dougins county. ()r«*gon. Any and all per first number can be issued next za Davis was discharged yesterday sons claiming adversely the above-describ ed lands ur* requested to til** their claims week. on the charge of grand larceny. in this office «»a or before said 2 2 nd day o f January, l » 1 * 0 . Chas. W . Johnston, register. Christmas is coming soon, and During the trial many facts were ] adduced tending to show that Mrs. quite an interest is being felt in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. regard to the festivities and amuse Monro (Mrs. Davis’ mother,) was: Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, November 13, lK 8 f). f ments on that occasion. The connected with the Bender m ur-‘ N otice is hereby given that the follow ing- brass band will give a ball and tiers in Kansas. By her own ad named settler lias fill'd notice o f his in ten tion to make filial proof in support, o f his other impottant arrangements nre mission Mrs. Monro has had seven claim, and that said proof will lie made be being imu.gurnted to make the husbands, and a number of them fore the register or receiver o f C. S. land office at Roseburg, Oregon, on T hursday, coming Christinas more interest have mysteriously disappeared. January 23rl, 1 »'.K>, viz: John L. Fetter, pre 1). S. No. «316, for the SE o f SW ing than on any former occasion, Her daughter Eliza insists positive emption and SW '4 o f SF. ’ 4 . Sec. 28, Tp. 29 south so the festive young man should ly that Mrs. Monro is old Mrs. range 10 west W. \I. Ho names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi engage his best girl and g^t ready Bender. Officers from Kansas are dence upon, and cultivation of. said laml. viz: L. B. Fetter. Wm. A. Dotiey. Robert satisfied that they have at last dis- J. for a jolly time. Mecuin ami J. sse ']’. Davis, all o f Remote, Coos county. Oregon. covered’ the notorious Bender fam- A gloom of sorrow and sadness Clias. W . Johnston, register. dy. was cast over the community last TIMBER LAMD NOTICE. The Governor of Michigan grant week as the news of the death of United States Lnud Ofoae. Roseburg, Mrs. Sarah Laird spread about ed the request of Gov. Martin of | Octolier 24th, 1889. \ town. The deceased grew from Kansas for the extradition of Mrs. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act o f congress childhoo i to womanhood on the Monro and Mrs. Sarah E. Davis, o f June 3 . 18 7 8 , entitled, “ An net for the o f limiter lands in the stats « o f Califor Coquille, hence she was known by and this afternoon Mrs. Monro sale nia, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington Ter- most <»f the settlers of our valley. and Mrs. Davis, in charge of d pu- ritorv.” Henry L u b ig o f Portland* county o f Multnomah, state o f Oregon has this day The early pioneer can wellremem- ty Sheriff L. F. Dick, started for fil-' d in this office his sworn statement no. for the purchase c f lots 3, 4 and 5 and her the twin sisteis that were so Labette county Kansas, the scene — the s e *4 o f the n.w o f hcc . n o. «. in tp. no. 28 south range no. 9 west, and will offer often seen at the store of the old of the York murder. to «how that the land sought is more gentleman Uacklifif, near the forks The parties sent here from Kan- proof valuable for its limber or stone than for of the Coquille river. Mrs Laird 'sas, who were well acquainted with a *riculturaj purposes. a*td to establish hia ciaiin to said land before thr* register and was one of those twins, being a the Benders in Kansas, fully identi receiver o f this office at Roseburg, Ore .'on, daughter of Mr. Backlit!, sr., and on Friday the 14th day o f February. lc'.H). He names ns witnesses: Charles <’onr*>y, sister to Capt. \\. F. Backbit, one fied Mrs. Davis as being the origin Dootmn ntul Lillturu W aterford o f of the leading merchants of our al Kate Bender, and Mrs. Monro Dntid I ’ort land. Mult ttomiih county, Oregon, John city. Mr. Laird has the sympathy as Mrs. Bender. The faet that F*. D eW olf o f Roseburg, Douglas c o u n ty 9 of the comunity in his sad bereave •officers from Kansas were here Oregon. Any any all persons claiming adversely ment. Only four days of sickness had 1 een kept so quiet that their the above-described lands are requested to brought this appeareutly healthy presence was ljrnt known until the file their Haims iu this office on or before said 11th day o f February, 18 9 0 . lady to her grave. arrest was maue, and they wero C hau . W. J ohnston , register. C H I C A G O C O T T A G E Has attained it standard o f excellence which udmlt.s o f no superior. Jt centaine every Isaprovement tliet Inven tivo genius,. kill and money can produco. GROCERY DEPARTMENT W ISE consisting of Sugar, tea, coffee, nuts, pickles, candies, L B EN D ER , -D E A L E R S IN - G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e , pepper, salt, 0 2 y T 3 rx tl-3 lE ’ c l n t , O r e . tobacco, cigars, etc., f ----- :o:------ Agents for all Kiods of ^ ehicles Stauer & Walker’s Farm and Mill Machinery. (The Largest House in the^Pucilic Northwest.) ■:o:------ Lumber These excellent Organs nre celebrated for vol ume, quality o f tone, quick response, variety of combination, artisiledesiitn.la'autylnfinish, pcrf**it, construction, nuiking tticm the most attractive, omumeni altital do* :rat'!e orgunsfor homes, e<:Ins,b, cliurchcs, lodgi-», societies,etc. E » T A R L 1 S I I E !> It M P I T A T I O X , O E Q I A l J . l i fr\V<•« L3T1EH , N K lh L E U U O R R H O , ilF s T M A T K B IA L COMBINKD, MAKUTIIIS of a ll k in d s Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring on Harrow. ( < < < < < < hand and cut to order at the | lowest living prices. THE FOFULAi Office FIAK03, STOOLS, BOOKS. CatcJogaieg on application, F uze . In the store. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Cd C H IC A Q O . IL L . FOR Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—Notice tor Publication. PILES U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O ffi ce , K oskhi k O k ., Sept- i6th, i** 9 - AND A LL • Notice is hereby_ given that in compliance wit h the provisions o f the act o f Congress of lunc 3. 1878, entitled "A n act for the tinitier lands in the > of California, Ore — USF— gon. Nevada, and Washington territory. C. T. (iroce, of Portland. County o f Multnomah, State tif Or« gon has ttiis day filed in tuts office It kills all tnflimmtticn and Irritation, and lathe his sworn statement No- * T°r ,h c Parc*J*** only sure dentruyer ot Microbe» and oilier Skin of the t i e o f section No. 28. in township No. PaxaeUes. 28 s ransjc No. <) west, and will offer proof to show that the land «ought - more valuable for Price, 2 5 cents a Box. timber or stone than for agricultural. purpose«, and to establish his claim to said land beforeth* K- gister anil Receiver o f this office at , Rose- burg. Oregon, qn Thursday the iath day of December, 1880. He names as witnesses: H. ' H. Brown, C. A. Brown, A. G. Gough, all of i Portland. Multnomah county, Oregon, and I John E. De W olf, of Roseburg, Douglas coun- 1 ty. Oregon. I Any and all persons claiming atfversely the I above described lands are requested to file ] their claims in this office on or before «aid iath day of December, 1889. SKIN D I S E A S E S MOORE'S CELEBRATED POISON OAK REMEDY. U aefrwiy. S p e c ia l W o lice ! T o the goud people o f Coquille City and the Burroiiuding country: I liavo fitted up a first-cla.-,» gallery in Marshfield, opposite Nasburg A Hirst’ s store, I claim to do the best work done iti Coos county. W hen you are in our city call and see my work and you will be convinced. Your patronage respect fully solicited. J . W. Ili< 10a, v7 n36 Photographer. o Tooth ;J. H. ROBERTS, _____ LYONS' STORE. D e a le r in General M erchandise, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I M y r t l e i P o i n t , O r . t t '• I * ................................... I vGn4 i C has . W. J ohnston , Register.