wharves; 10 routes of travel east |
•
PORTER.
j boys.
by land; 50 city and county officers
Everything is lively in our little
o Qr genjaj friend Geo. 8. wears
94 benevolent societies; 15 relig- t°wn
the mill is running six a broad smile on his handsome
TU ESDAY, DEC. 3, 18S9.
ious societies including Japanese ^a>’8
^ie week.
¡countenance every
few days*
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Methodist; 50 federal offices.! ^ r* Chas. Sauers the popular: yy |ien asked the cause, he says, “ I
>n II I'rillH iM O.
There are 17 Baptist churches; 9 foreman of the mill intends going i receive<l a letter from tho city to-
Serene, indifferent o f fate.
( ’ongrogational; 14 Episcopal; 16 UP to Washington to spend the j llay»
Thou aittest nt th»> western gate.
Upon thy height». so lnt ly won.
Evangelical Luther»; 7 Hebrew holidays.
e suspect that Char-; 4 y e wonder when Charley Moon
Hull stand the banner? o f the sun.
synagogues;23 Methodist; 2(5 Pres-
has some othe. object in \iew nUtj j f arry p’rain are going to send
Thou see'st the white aeiut strike their tents
byterian; 24 Human Catholic; 15 and we would not bo surprised to ^|la^ umbrella and oilskin coat
Uh! warden of two continents.
For a week your corrotspondort H om a n Catholic chapels; 30 m i s - hear of a Mrs. S. before long,
home.
MrB* Baruhwel of this place
has been doing tho grout city v. i’ !• e^lnroous churches; 142 secret
Last Monday evening two of
headquarters at the old place, 1-7 and other societies; 15 military ! went to San Francisco on the Ajax the boys in the mill assumed a
Eddy street, \\l tore choice board companies; 44 temperance socie-l^his week and will spend the hoii- very pugilistic attitude.
The re
and lodging may bo had for a dol ties, 40 cable and other street c o r ! days with her daughter who is at- sult was that one of them came in
lines including steam dummies, i tending school there.
sudden contact with a chunk which
lar a day.
Hon.
Walter
¡Sinclair
of
vour
I notice that tho center of busi California has had 24 governors
knocked him out in the first round.
ness is gradually moving out Mar under American rule since 184G, I C*W aud a party of friends viuiteil 1 The mill lias about one and a
12 governors between the years i Porter last \\ ednesday and mfUie j half millions feet of lumber on
ket street and south of it
1822
and 1845 who were of Mexi- » tour through the mill and “ took ; t!l0 wbarf at present.
As tho
The ten inches of ruin that has
the town generally. Munaget j w-euther has been so rough lately
fallen this season has not been can persuasion and 10 Spanish ru-
without its fruits for you see mud lers from 1867 to 1822. Gas par Hinebmau always takes pleasure that the schoouers that were ex
everywhere anil a damp gloom de l ’ortnla being the first and H. i *n showing visitors around.
pected did not arrive.
\Y.
Waterman
the
last
or
present
John
Martinson
one
of
the
men
The weather has been beautiful
hangs over all things human which
governor.
|employed
at
the
mill
fell
fn.ni
a
on the bay for the last few days.
makes living kero rather irksome,
After nn eight months bitter Lij^h piloof lumber last Thursday
The health of tho community
in fact this is not a desirable place
for residences, never was and nev contest between the base ball clubs striking on bis head inflicting a so far as our knowledge extends is
known as the Stocktons, Sacrnmeu- severe scalp wound of about six excellent.
L* no .
er will be.
Nov. 28, 1889.
It has been truly said that Oak toes, Sail Francisco, and Oakland, i inehes in length.
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th»‘
penaut
was
won
by
the
“
Colo-
j
Manager
L.
E.
Hiuchman
isex-
land is the parlor and bed-room
At last active operations have
for San Francisco, w.iilc* the la tte r nels” of Oakland nt Haight street tending the tramway on the new
begun on the Nicaragua canal,
is tho kitcheu, dining room and grounds yesterday in the presence wlmrf 100 feet further up the bay.
of 20.000 people.
The Oakland;
schooner Onion, Captain which is to be 170 miles long from
workshop for both.
Engineer A . oceau to ocean. But 120 miles of
There is a regular scourge of club is therefore champions for i Campbell, C hief
Evauhoff, Pilot C. Colvin came it will bn through lake Nicaragua,
W.
.typhoid fever here just now in 1889.
near being swamped last Monday. ai d twenty miles more made by
creasing the number of funerals j Oakland, Nov. 25, 1SS9.
She was coming out of Noith dredging San Juan river. The es-
and giving the healtli authorities
The Oregon State I> mrd of Hor- ; 8iougi, ADd the bar being very rough timated cost is ¡¿>(>0,000,000, but
much concern.
Ordinarily there
ticnltnre sends out bulletin No. 3, it was only by the most skillful j when it will be done tho lord only
are twenty-live funerals per day
recommending the following win- maimgenoeut that her officers suc- knows
the year around with increase pro
ter wash to relieve fruit trees from ceeded iu saving her. Her arm-
portionate to increase of popula- J
S t r a y .— A two-}ear old steer.
eggs and larvie of insects:
lake ninen^ consisting of a double-bar-
tion.
Pale
red with smooth crop off right
oue pound of American or Bab- rejecj 8i)0t gun was lost overboard,
A new fust postal train service
bitts coDceutrnted lye and dissolve She landed nt this place with the ear at the place of Win. Hite.
lias been awarded tlt£ Pacific coast in two and one-half gallous of
crew iu nn exhausted condition.
Portland and this city each receiv water.
This strength of wash
We observe that some of our
ing regular overh nil trains.
1 he should not be used after the buds
boys have been investing in hand
first to arrive here was on the 19th have commenced to swell.
If some Christmas presents.
Look
making the trip from Poston via wanted for use after the foliage
out girls some of you may be the
New York, Chicago, Omaha and
lms started the strength should bo recipients of some of them.
Ogden in 110 hours. Py this ser reduced, by using twice the amount
Jim wishes to announce to the
v i c e
twelve hours time is gained of water, making one pound of
public that all parties indebtei to - -W—--*-• £ r<r patents, caveats. ti .nle-n i*/«s o o y j-
but owing to improved facilities lye to five gallons of water.
ri*b u , •u\, for tho LToiU*J Mat»«», aud
In him are hereby requested to settle L 0 o .: a . a pa:*
r,t3 in ('ansila England. Franco,
(•• i . tar, and a ! otbor countries Tbcir •x;>eri-
for distributing the mails they using these iye washes the hands
v -•» n c c < iu « d and tli«ir UctliLwt nr* uwur-
at once as all accounts not settled
reach the people about vwenty-four should be protected, otherwise dis
l ‘*;iuv -’ /3 aad
«ciccations prc:>arod and Iliad
mi t ic .
out Ó L n on »bori nntic»*. Terms v*nr
before Christmas will be placed in
oau !**. NocV&rt'c ioi examination of models
hours earlier than before. This agreeable sores may be the result.
or dTRv* i.ije Adrico Ly ma l fro«
tho hands of our popular attorney,
? i ».far- « < L'aine«! t hrrv.i;rn M en n i Oo.arenotic d
coast now has the same service of
in.in scili'. Y U FH: A >11¿HÎ c a n , wb 1C (1 tin»
The board would call upon every Mr. C. S. Benner, for collection.
• *:*> urgent cirooiat »<>n au.d »•» tue vr.c»t influential
air of ita Limi pjEliebed in tho world.
the older states.
citizen loyal to the great fruit in Better settle at once and save ex
Tn« a.i«A:iU£93 ci aneti a uottoo «very patenUe
Hi.
IwrMand*.
The Chronicle building on Mar terests of Oregon to aid in every
Phi* large and i »’ «edidW 111 Of t rated nswapapet
pense.
in nuL’ i.bcd W E E K L Y r.t #3.n0a>e.\r. and vs
ket street is fast looming up.
It possible manner in the destruction
a.;
* ;« .l to be tb j be .1 p.v, or P.ovotcd to «science.
HUMihaiiic*, iuveati:mi, «niioetrinp works nitd
The Porter band is now practic
orb «ir Jopartiucnu» of iodi.^iria! i-rogrofa. pu^>-
is ten stories high being the tall of these enemies of the fruit and
«1 i :i any country. It conta »ms the na:n«* or
ing on a new piece “ The Hobin i 1 ail n patf-nloes
ami title of arery .’ ivontion par^otoil
est building on this coast. It tow tree, which have secured so strong
e* u v , t «,'n. Try it Eur moat «.a ior one iloilax.
W altz” comjvosed by Prof. MeDoi- j
-d by a ncwwloxltra
ers away above the Palace hotel a hold in many of our orchards,
il yuvi h .vo an invention I«* pAt-on*. writ# to
A Co., nnbtiohnrs of 8c:eatiAf Afflfrioaa
mitt of this place. Mac. is a nuir.- 1 >nn
bro, 4>-*y. New \ i»rk
but it is “ run out tivseod.” It be ami keep them from spreading her one musician. Stay with him * lb. lien
about patouU mailed free.
gins to look ns if M. H. DeYoung into parts of our state not as yet
intended planting a telescope on infested by them. This spreading
top of it to examine some of the is done largely through the medi
political planets between this aud um of the apple lx>x, fruit trees,
1892.
scions, etc., shipped in from parts
A v i s i t to the Poard of lrnde
now affected.
Every box, sack,
rooms, 605 Mark* t »treet, just no*-
storehouse or cellar in which
is t f much interest.
Among the wormy apples or pears have been
exceptions to the general rule I shipped or stored, is the home of
note a beet which weighs 154 the larvro of the codlin moth, and
pounds. It lies stretched out on which if nqt destroyed by the
the sidewalk resembling a huge thorough use of hot water, or
alligator; a pumpkin weighs 304 some other means, will come forth
pounds and onions which weigh in the early spriug moths fully
6^ pounds.
prepared to propogate i^s kind in
The samples of woods, minerals, untoM numbers in the fi»*st apple
fruits vegetables and cereals are or pear orchard that comes in its
simply bewildering. Two samples way. Likewise, the trees shipped
of raw silks are especially attract from many of the nurseries are
ive.
impregnated with the eggs of the
The photo of Old Gabriel the green and woolly aphis; therefore
oldest human being living and nn all fruit trees, grafts, scions, cut
Indian graces the show window. tings, etc., should bo disinfected,
Old Chief Gabriel is said to be by immersing them fora few mo
150 years old; though ho is in the ments in u hot solution compose!
Monterey hospital lie shows no of one pouud of whale oil soap to
signs of going over to the “ happy one gallon of water.
hunting grounds.’’ The elegant
The hoard desires t<»call the atten
illustrated pamphlet history of tion of every fi uit grower in Ore
Moutery county is authority for gon to the two bulletins already |
his age and I lmve no reason to issued by them, and if any have
disprove what it says. I am natu not received them they can do so!
rally inclined, you know, to allow by addressing tho secretary or auy
California the esteemed honor of one of the commissioners.
(
outboasting all the balance of the
New l ’ ork, Nov. 26.—The steam
world anyway.
To give your readers a better er Knergie, which arrived here to
idea of the great city 1 may say day, reports that nt noon on th e’
that she had at the beginning of 25th instant, off Nantucket, she
1889 the following places of inter spoke the ship A. J. Fuller, from j
est, 39 theatres and similar places Liverpool for New York, which
of amusement; 41 public baths, signalled: ‘ Have on board the
18 art galleries and collections; 35 crow and passengers of tho steam- j
express and transfer offices; 24 er Santiago. All saved; ship de-
bauds of music; 17 daily papers; etroyed by fire.” The steamer re
2t>8 weeklies and other prints; 2(59 ferred to is possibly the British
public hulls; 405 hotels and prom steamer Santiago, which sailed
inent lodging houses; 53 banks; 12 hence November 17 for Hull.
mild.
.
Hi
»1
XM AS
P resents!
Lyons’ Store,
COQUILLE CTY.
LOW
PRIGE5I
Call & See!
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Parties living from M yr
tle Point to Bandon w ill
find it to their advan
tage to com e to
L Y O N S ’ STORE,
Coquille C ity,
To m ake their selections.
-
public buildings which includes the
The first fast mail train arrived
U. S. mint, new city hall,»postotlice
in San Francisco Tuesday morn
custom house and t»ul>-treasury;
ing, at 9:45 from New York, hav
45 public libraries; 18 city markets
ing crossed the continent in four
and following cemeteries, Calvary,
days, uine hours aud forty-five
City, Greek, Hebrew, Hebrew
minutes, actual running
time.
Betholau; Laurel Hill, Lone Moun
Among the passenge.s was Miss
tain, M asonic, Military, Mission
El zabeth Bioland, of the Cosmo-
Dolores and 1. O. O. F.
Also 3(5
politan magazine, who is rocingi
colleges and academies; G3 public
around the world against Miss
schools not including public and Nelly Bly, of the Now York World. |
private kindergartens; 25 asylums;
Trains are robbed weekly by
27 hospitals two of which are Chi
bold highwaymen in Indian terri
nese and one small-pox; 34 foreign tory.
consuls; 50 steamship otlices; 39]
railroad ngencios and officos; 42
Subscribe for the H erald .
*
DO CTO R
S P O N O G L E ,
“TOPSIBEBOLOWf Irving II. Cook,
Wrenshall
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n .
Office and residence, Hunnewell Building,
Coquill« City, Oregon.
Has permanently located at Coqnille City.
Calls promptly attended day or night.
&
Wrenshall,
(Form erly o f Coqnille Mill ¿ T a g fJo.Y
Boat Builders,
eni Comission
Coqnille Cihj, Or.
AN D
8 kiff» Iinilt on short notice;
Team ing!
Price—Skiffs,
one dollar per foot, Clencker and curved
boats, two dollars ner foot.
All kinds o f
ship's boats made to order.
Painting and
ep airing oars and spoons, etc., etc.
v7n28
Team ing!!
R. J. Dean,
A. J. Wimer
COQUILLE C IT Y ,
w s.
% g . nm
Has just Received at
her new
AGENT.
1 12 & 114, Front St., Ran Francisoo, C al.
DKALFB
IN
llay, Feed of all kinds, Flour & Neals.
Highest Market Trice* Obtained for Applet,
aDd all *reen Fruita, Halt Salmon, Chittlm Bark,
Hidea, Sklaa and Wool, Fur. of all kind*, Matak-
Wood, Stave licit«, and produce generally.
W. N. Campbell
I AUO
CITY MARKET!
Has a good team and is ready
at all times to do all kinds of haul
ing in and about town.
Give him
youi orders.
t
B U T , AS W I L L AM S E L L G O O D . O H C U M W ia W O *
Information of s d j kind will coat you nothing—
Inquiries will receive prompt attention at my !
v7nU
Coquille City, Or eg.
Is prepared to supply all custom
ers with the choicest cuts of
R.H.ROSA,
BEEF, MET rOA, PORK and SAISAGE.
RANDON, OREGON,
We also c^rry a line of no
tions such us Tobacco, Cigars. DRUGG IST and
CHEMIST,
Pipes, Nuts, Candies, etc. etc.
A liberal share of the patronage POPILAR KOPKIETARY MEDICim
i of the people of Coquille City and p a i n t s , O i l s , V a r n i s h . -
ricinity is respectfully solicited.
e s ancL t t y e S t u f f ;
All orders promptly tilled.
'"irsery Store!!|”
A Lare Variety of
Toilet Articles und all varieties o f Drmg-
WIMER & CAMPBELL.
T lo . e L a t e s t S t ^ r l e s
3L.ADIES a n d c h i i d r e n s h a t s
F lo w e r s . O s t r ic la
F l u m e s a rL d .
Tips.
Lace s,
ZESi"b~bcn.s,
a n d C r n . s 1 m . e 2 s.ts.
Ruchmg Embroidery
Veiling, Scarfs etc* etc-
Hats trimmed to order a speciaty
Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which
I will sell cheap fo r c a s h .
vluli.
IMAM iillTFL!
Coquille City,
S. J. TUTTLE, . . Prop.,
i:
gists' Sundries.
•T
'Al
SCH O O L
S T
C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n ,
A
J.S. ED M U N D S, Prop.
in
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
C o n n k c t io n .
F o r S a le .
A farm and dairy ranch for sale at n bar
gain. adjoining the fair grounds at Arato
0 os county, Oregon, containing 140 acre«.
100 acres I tot tom laud and 40 acres level
bench land. 100 acres cleared and fenced,
one-half mile o f river frontage with t*ood
steamboat l.iudimj; a quarter o f a mile
from jKjritothce and school htiiise, yood or
chard. two barns, one house, uiilkhnu»*,
woodshed and other ontbnildinas. T o be
sold with place. 18 cows. 12 tw o-year old
heifers. 18 yearling heifers. 1 blooded bull,
1 team o f horses and harness, dairy fix
tures and fnrn;iny untensils y ° with tho
place. For price and terms apply to Hobt.
W. Dullard, Randolph, Coos county, O fe-
Kf>n.
n 8 i f
j
C II E A P E S T!
(juiciest aM Bast
Empire CitY and Drain's Station
STAGE and STEMB0AT Line!
Carrying* The U- S* Mails
Wells. Fargo & Co's
Express
_ _ _ _ _ _
D r u g s !
Jarvis Cornwall & Co.
L eaves E m p ir e C it y
M y r t l e P o in t , O r .
S t a t io n
LIVERY STABLE! D
r n FLEM GE&foo rropneton.
r
I take this mean« o f inform ing the public
that 1 intend couductiug a tirnt-cInHs Livery
and Sale Stable. Remember that I keep
nothin«; but the beat o f ••Turnout»,“ and
the beat o f cure w ill be given transient stock.
Everything uew. A share o f the public pat-
ouai;e ia reipectfnlly solicited,
vCnlk»
g o q u z
I
a I a E
m
iU a
— AND-
Tug Company!!
— DEALERS IN —
and LIQ UORS
For Medical uses.
New Drug Store,
j . j .
N
This popular and favorite resort has
rcently l» en thoroughly renovated and put
in better order than ever l»efor. The tables
are supplied with all the delicnces to he had,
and in a style to please the most fastidious
epicure
This house has been fitted up
good shape, and patrons will
fiud it a first-class house iu every
particular.
The beds are new and
clean and the tables supplied with D r u g s i
the best to be bad iu the market.
C oquille C ity , O r .
I O
PU RE W INES
First-clssfl Accommodation* for Traveling
MEN.
R oom
T
T obacco a n d C ig a r s ,
This house has been refitted nnJ newly
furnished throughout.
S a m p i . k
/
and.
Procb Jvn/yj
nuin iu <>ilj
Fresh
dniRS. nlioitit/talu
chemicals, paints.
oiN. i<»i!et
articles, brushes, and everythin}; usually
kept iu a first-class Drn>{ Store for sale,
1 ’ bi . hcbiption « carefully c o u p »united at
all haurs. T’Le l»est tirands o f toliacoo and
cigars alwuya on hand. A tine assortment
o f nuts and candies very cheap. Ciive us s
call. D k . 11. F lustok & C o.
v8n9
J iiiiu m ii
M A R K E T
Miller & Smith,
D r a in s
eor
every
M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d F r id a t
!
j
i T h - nt-am er JUNO or RU STLESS
| the sta^e at the mouth o f the Umpqua.
New and com fortable s*.ag*-s.
I
Fare to Portland by this route $11.40
i
i T o Draina £8.00
I Each paa-senger allowed W pounds o f baggage
Passengers are requested to be in Empira
City the ninlit Itefore departure.
: A nv inform ation in recar»! to th® abev
j Due nan lie procured at the Bint co or C astra
^ hotels in Marshfield, and the p ost eftae a t
any public bo ise in Empire.
MYRTLE POINT, OR.
V \ T ILL keep a (rood supply and quality
f v o f all kinds o f meats and vegetables,
and will «ell at reasonable rates. Will sup
ply Farmers, liot'qinj* C'amps and H otel« at
short notice, and also fill orders from the
Ia>wrr River by Steamer.
Hy fair-ilealimj
we expect to bnild up a living business.
Come and see ns.
y'nlUt
M y rtle P o in t N u rse ry .
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
J. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
L * nd R aboain .—One o f the finest pieces
>R<»PAG ATO It o f. and dealer in Frai*
o f bottom o f fifty to sixty acres, with a
Trees and e-mail fruits.
l ie kaapa
Conplf aorea on the bench for a building
site is offered at a bargain by Captain W. j constantly on hand a w ill r<|gulat*d assert
E. U aokliffof Myrtle Point. The land i i \ ment, cheaper than the cheapest.
situated on the river, just above Norway, !
Send iu your orders no pain* spared U
and a b«>tter and prettier piece can 't h i >
v4alT
found on the Co«juilf.
ar»tf
' » ‘ isfaction
1
u
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
C e d a r , f ir ,
ash , m a p l e ,
m yrtle ,
Alder and spruce lumber always on
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
o o o o
T O W I N G
By the Tug K A T I E COOK on
the river and bar, at reasonable rate
TIM BER LAND NOTICE.
U k it k d H tatbm L a sh O rricie, R o sb bu r o , O rao.
October Ul«t, IS**.
Notice in hereby given that in compliance with
the provlatona of the act o f congrea« of J a n e3 , 1H7H,
entitled,“ An act for the eale of timber laud* in the
»tale* of California, Oregon. Nevada and w aehlng-
tou territory," Andrew J . lloggatt of Kalaina, C o.
o f Cowlitz, Territory o f Waahiqgton, ha* tht* day
filed In UtiRottlce hi* «worn statement N o .—for the
p»ireha»e o f the south west
o f Sec. No. 3, tn
township No. 3H Non tli range No. 9 west, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purpose«, an.1 to establish his claim to said
laud before the register and reeelver of thIs office at
ltoaeburg. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 33d day of
January, 1*>>.
He uameNas witnesses:
David V.
woolford aud Weuley Chronic of Kalama. Cowlitz,
Oo.,W . T ,, and A. A. rage and Z. IV. Parker of Camas
I Valley, Douglas county, Orecou. Any and alt j»er-
sons claim ing adversely the above-described lands
J are requested to Ole their claims In this office on or
I before said 23d day of January, WHO.
Chas. W. J ounston , register.
o
WISE
Timber, match-wood and stave tim
ber purchased.
Orders for lumber filled in quanti-
j ties to suit, aud at the lowest living
i rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
CH AS F. DOE.
Parkersburg Coos counnty Orog.
vl n!8
tf.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
N otice is hereby piven thnt the last will
and teatiinent o f Robert M. Strang, deceas
ed, has been duly adm itted to probate and
the undersigned who nre named executor»
t herein have been duly appointed such ex-
j ecu tors by order o f the county court o f the
state o f Oregon in and for the county o f
: Coos, sitting for the transacting o f probate,
! business and letters testamentary have ia-
j sued to such executors.
All per» ms having claim s against said es-
; tnte are hereby required t<r present them
I duly verified within aix m onths from the
) date o f this notice to the undersigned nt
‘ Coquillo City. Coos county, Oregon. Dnted
this 28 day o f November, A. I»., 1889.
J. A. 8 i m o n ,
D. P. S t b a n o ,
Executors o f said estate.
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BENDER,
-D E A L E R S IN -
General Merchandise,
F v F y r t l© F ^ c in t , O re .
Agents for all Kiods of Vehicles
Stauer & Walker's Farm and
Mill Machinery.
(The Largest House in thejPaeific Northwest.)
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Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow.
o
FO R
PILES
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—Notice
for Publication.
U nited S tates L and O ffice .
R osebukc , O r ., Sept. 16 th, 1389 .
Notice is hereby given that in compliant«
wit Ii the provisions of the act o f Congress « f
June 3 . 1878 . entitle»! "An act for the .***^®^
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timber l.in«ls in the states of California, Ore-
V * g«n, Nevada, and Washington territory, C. F.
MOORE’S CELEBRATMISON OAK RE
* ' 1 Groce, of I’ortland, County of Multnomah.
It kHls *11 Inflammation and irritation, and la the Slate of Oregon has this day filed tn this office
only sure-doatroyor of Microbes and other Skin his sworn statement N o.—— , for the purchase
of the netf of section No. 28 . in township No.
Parasites.
28 s range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to
Use A«efp. P r i c e , 2 5 o e n t s a B o x .
.how th. 11 the land sought is more valuable for
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before th«
Register and Receiver o f this office at Rose-
burg. Oregon, on Thursday the 12 th 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 coua-
ty. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely lh«
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said
tath day of December, 1889 .
C has . W . J ohnston , Register.
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AMO ALL
SKIN DISEASES
J. H. ROBERTS,
D ealer in
General
Merchandise,
Myrtle Point, Or.