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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1890)
P orlrr Item». Frank Poore, the barber, has the respective comm it ¡e »a tlmt were ; TIMBER LAND NOTICE D O C T O R The weather is falling at this been limping around town since appointed towork under the efficient l NiTnn Si aiks L and O r n n i RoseNurtf. Ore., Oct. Cl. lss‘j . j the festal season commenced, from management of J. E. Taylor, with i writiug. The mill will start up the first of i O TICE is hereby civen th n t in com pli the effects of a glass bottle that him, deserve the thanks of the ance with the provisions o f the act o f P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n . coMi/rewi o f June ». 1878, entitled “ An not came in contnct with one of his citizens for the successful! manage- the year. Office nml residence, Hnnnewell Building, ' fVr. thl‘ sa,e ,,f timber lands in tbe states o f h v il odoe , D lT o n , feet Frank says that he never roeni Much merriment aud feu | The boys are coining in from . (■oquiHe Ciyv, Oregon. i California. Oregon, Nevada snd Washing- Hits permanently located at Coquille City. i ton territory,” VVealey Chronic o f KalHraa, Myrtle oint, Coos County Oregon. had any difficulty with liottles that was had over some of the peculiar their Xmas vacation. They all re- ; j com ity o f Cowlitz, territory o f W ashington, Culls promptly attended day or ni^Lt, i bus this day filed in this «.tficc his sworn enme in friendly contact with his presents aud not among the least port having had goo l times, es- : ! jjtntement N o.—, for tbe purchase o f lots pecially those who spent tho «veek 1 TU ESD AY, JAN. 7, 1800. other extremity, for he could al- of these were those of the printers. j a,u* H o f the N W >4 o f section No. 2, in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i township No. 'M south raiiR»- No. i> west, in Coquille. 7T, T * Ti . ,, 7 ways walk as straight as a Christmas day was passed off with IT mitko H tatbs .ASD O f f ic k , UotO Hi a o , ( la r o Ì and will offer proof to show that the land (Much of the following was . „ ° . .* , October 22th, isti» j The schooner Scotia loadod with .........e«: with wur. . "? uRht ** nJ °r« valuable for its tim»>«r or Notice la hereby i;iTen that tn compliance j , . -i . r . i W P Hcekftt the obliging different amusements. The siioot- j the ..»«xriHionA of the act cf roriifreioi of June S, I k TH , V'1a,I ‘ ,,r «Cficultnr.il pnqieses, and to erowded out of Inst week» issued» * . . - . , . entitled ‘^ n act tor the sale of Umber land* In the establish his claim to said land before tho clerk for Mrs. Majory, enjoyed tbe »ug match for turkeys was one of j lumber at this place last week. She QwMfornU. Oregon, Nevs.i» aud \\»«h- | rcuiruer Hnd receiver o f this office at ltose- Turkey and Pedro. i Christmas festival hugely because tbe principal feature* for the adults took on her cargo in two days there-, Ionia Rose of tho North fork be the p|e<wur0 0f entertain- while the little ones were enjoying by beating tbe record. Mr. Clms. A.ijaubrs and wife are was in town Sunday, Ionia is a inR the wholesouled militia bojs themselves hugely with their pros- jolly boy. 1 and tho Trombone bai d. Will is frora t,ie t o e the night before. expected to arrive from Washing- , dcHcrib- I on Friday, the2Hh day of January, INSU» __ to _ _ file their ______ That chicken pie at the Lehn- a baud inan himself aud an honor- ( d laudi« are requested clsima the steamer Little Anuie ap- ton this week. They will be heart-! W O M E N AND N IC E . ily welcomed by Charley’s many Ï Â St'H * a t £ , j i" Ä herr house Saturday was delicious., ary member of the militia as the l,efl,ed between three and fo u r 1 The reason why a woman is afraid o f < Ori-KOii. Any alni all nti-uuj oh.lriiiiiK a<2veri»ciy Jiiuutiry, lbiJO. mouse Is a profound mystery—lndceu, it hm the atiove- »-arjirilieii fand» an- rcju-eled tu rtl« friends here. Cha*. WT. Johnr.ton, register. Mrs. Majory knows bow to make M. P. B. B. was elected b y Co. K ’ o’clock and soon after the Ceres never been vary clearly proven that she is j their claim» in this oflici on or before naid 21th (lay _ _ _ ¡\ * | j | • _ A ’ of January, 1«I0. C uah . But seme women are constantly in such s w Jou.NHfON, register. ’ Mr. Ed. L. Strout who has been | nervous, lrrttahlo condition that th? aliyhtcyl TIM BER LAND NOTICE. one. at their last meeting to that b.onor- came pulling along tbe excitement -nnoya and startles them. Th.- cause ot with the Cal. Lumber Co. iu the thing United States Land Oidce, It. scnul-«, Or., grew intense, and a large concourse this unfortur.ste state of affairs is usually J. H. Roberts Cnsh Store is d o -! ed position; also Hon. J. H. Rob NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. some functional derangement: soniti difirrj»- Obt. 1889. capacity of machinist for several lnr or painful irregularity, some deracee- ing a good business. See his mar-' trts aud J. J. Gussechoven. So of people gathered upon the bridge Land office ¡ ‘ oseburp, Orefx-n, I V T O T IC E is hereby ^iven that in com pli- ment or peoulisr weakness incident to net months, left for the Gray’s Harber se x ; or, it may be due tc inflammation, ul Octolter 21st It Nil. ( 1 N mica with tho provieiona o f the act o f ket report which will be corrected we see that Bandon aud Myrtle and Ed. Bender with his band at ceration or displacement, o f soma of tho 'O T IC E is hereby «¡ven that in couipli- Congress o f June ii, 1878, entitled “ An act country last Sundry. Ed. is a fine pelvic viscera, or to other or^an'c lecioni every week. Point have a fellow feeling for the landing near by, all for the pur anco with the provisions s c cf f t*>e t*'c net act of for kho snie o f timber lands in the States o f peculiar to her sex. From whichever enuae Calif irttid, Ort-K«»ti, Nevada, and WashinK- young man and ^es the good wishes pose of bid ling welcome to the It may arise. Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescriD- oont;rcf's of June H, l^TS, entitled, “ An act Those myrtle counters at Rack- eacb °tber* visitors. Tho Trombone band of of all in his no 7 home. liflTs store attract much attention. During the day Christmas much We noticed Ibo familiar fas Coquill« Whet fine finishing lumber there is anxiety wac showu in regard to tho 0(^ul e ^ ltv °.n 18 *a8 our friends Mr. Johnny Hern steamer aud the militia, company on tbe Coqoille! 1 arrival of «ha steamer Little Annie and tbo 1 ■ K ot Bando n, were on the Annie. and Jimmie Henry of Purkers • — - -i - --- • •— am a *» a « aj *-*ra nuu ouir duiiqr nsrvoua excitability, irritability, ex no. — for the purchaoo o f the n w l4 o f sec. is more valualile for its timber or »tone than This is the New Year, so go and AB al1 seemed interested in the but lately of Porter, who were haustion. prostration, hysteria, spasms and 8 . in tp. no. Ill s. ranqe no. 1 1 west, and will for agricultural nurposes. and to establish i Cheers and music rent the air as target shooting and if the otbsr dictressint. neratnis symptoms com offer proof t > show that, the land sought is his olaim to said laud before ’ the register settle yonr accounts with Hon. J. i militia spending the holidays on the bay. monly attendant upon functional and orj-nnie more v.tluable for its timber or stone than and receiver of this office at lleseburg, O r . __ ______.___» . .. . __ . i the laud ings were made. Military disease of the womb. It induces refreshing fo r agricultural purposes, and to establish egon. on Wednesday, tbe 19th day o f F eb , ® . , 3 H. Roberts. He » needs mnnev to steamer was too late that very in- We have heard that some of the sleep and relieves mental anxiety and do- his claim to said land before llie register ruary. 18 9 ( 1 . Re names as witnesses: Lew •pondency. h 1 7 :7 h 1: tereeting part of the programme : <>a">d“ : carry on his cash and receiver o f this office at ltoseburg, Or is Forbes, John Stnehli and John A. C a u boys at(3nded a Pow-wow the other general jollification followed. Capt. , ___ 1 1 u- »_«*.__general jollincation followed. Capt. CopyriyUt, 18» , by WOKLD'S D ll. liM*. AM»'». egon, on Friday the 2ith day o f January, o f Portland. Multnomah county, O regon, would be left out, but when it was means business. night, but as wo ora not aware that 1890. aud John E. DeNVolf o f ltoseburg, D o u g „„ m . amjouuced that Cnpt. Geo. Leaere Blu.oenroti.Rr and hU lieutenants lie names aswitnestus: W. B. Fingleton, las county, Oregon. Any and all persona such is tho case we forbear com The town is building Granules, ar* Henry G . Crow and K. NV. Holrlnns o f claim ing adversely the above-described talked cf had oUarKe ,he feara " erc reli^ e d | sllowed the,r to good ad- ounfias ourselves strict Laxative, or Cathartic, according to sue ol Iloseburg, Oregon, and Charles Morris o f lands are requested to tile their claims in that sewers are ----- being --------------------- „ -------- — | « - , u , r vantage,jind the boys being in good ment as By Druggists, M oents a via!. A yrtle Poiut. Oregon. this office on or before said 19th day o f Any and all persons clniininj; adversely F e b rn a ry ,1890. Tbie idea would have been laugh- i a9 C' eorf e !9 loo'iw uP°n “ a s*f<-' trim i d it being well known that ly to the true facts of the case. -. eccoraoaatmg master and it wasi , _ b , f _ , the nbovi -described lands are requested to Chas. W. Johnston, register. Mrs. May Murphy of Arago ed at two years ago, but now “ , ,, . • . tho Co. was composed of Bandons file their claims in this office on or before thought he would come on time or , . ... r , said I’lth day o f January. TsEW. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. • looks very reasonable. This )0;il coated feelings of high came over to the bay last week tc j C hah . NV. J oiissto » , Beeister. bust, and be was on lime. ----- L a n d O j - f i c h , H o s e b u b o , u b k o o k , 1 Drs. Shaw and Bell, the San speaks well, also for Mr. Lockwood j re« ard8 aoJ re8pect for 8TeiT oue tako tho steamer for tho city to Oct. 21, 1889. f TIMBER LAND NOTICE. visit friends. OTICE is hereby given that in oompli- .. engineer. ___ • and made this partof the exercises Francisco dentists, have come and the v i v h b m with the provisions o f tl s act o f Iituid Office. Bosebur«, Oregon, t We understand that one of out _T _ , , , very interesting. The Coquille City gone. They have left good im O ctober 18, 1889. i congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled *‘ Au aet Henry Schioeder, Sen., has c o n -* r,, , , , , ,, O T IC E is hereby given that in com pli- for the sale o f timber lands iu the Btntea o f pressions as to their being gentle . . . ; . . . . . , , lrombone bund left equally as most popular young men ou a trip _ nr.ee with the provisions ol the Hot of eluded to dispose of his beautiful , . . .. to Coquille latety had a box con Haa attained a etaederd o f excellence which congress o f June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashing men and good workmen. Come • X .. , . , good an impression, and it was «idniitiî o f no superior. Territory,” farm on the South fork, aud stop . , , . ... * the sale o f timber lauds iu ti e states \ ton , .- . David ... P. . NVoolford . o f Ka- . It contains every improvement that Inven o for v 1 not long before the citizens of taining valuable presents and lost f California. O u q on . N. v.-da and NYash- oimiity o f Cowlitz terntory o f NVaah- again, boys. with his children which is desir-' tive goL-iut, ck.Hl and money cau produce. ingtou territory,' James McCi ily o f Port- thw day hied iu this office hi» Myrtle Point and their visitors it overboard. It was too bad but lai d, county o f Multnomah, state o f < ire- : H.*v' rn rt.Rt- mwlt ~ the purchasa o f Sol \\ ise says that he sold off oue for father and mother to be gon, has ibis day filed in this <»ffi«e hi> the south cast quarter o f section No. 2, in were visiting as brothers would on he got there just tho same. nearly all of his large and elegant with them. The farm was one of sworn statement No. — for the purchase o f tiw ushipN o. 28 aouth range No. 9 west, and M anager E. E. Hinchman receiv meeting each other. The ball was the S*A' ‘4 uf section No. 14. in towu.diip will offer proof to show thut the land »ought stock of Christmas goods. They the very first that was located on No. 2 *ò south, range No. 9, west, aud vriil is more valuuhte for its timber or stone than grand and was carried ou in ex ed several fine Xmas presents, offer proof to show that the land sought I for .- . ricultur.-d purposes, and to esfal>liah have since sold New Year goods the Coquille aud that by an able is more valuable for its timber or stoue his ch.im to said l*>.nd before the register cellen t order. The music was of among them being several boxes of Or- than for agricultural purposes, and to a * k - ¡ and receiver o f ib is office at , ltoseburg, . . that paused a much larger smile jmige iu such matters, and is a tuIJ¡-di his claim to smd land Udore th* ! e" ‘ m’ '••‘Jn e.oay. the 22day o f Janna the best. The hotels furnished ex fine cigars and a valuable watch of 0 cm as witnesses: Andrew than Christmas did. I should v e r y desirable place. Anyone regi ter and receiver o f this office at li(,s< - 1 9 cellent fare and all were well satis which he is very proud. berg. Oit ?on, on M <::duy the 2 ti(,. day o f Hogg, tt snd Wesley -Chronic o f Kalaina, C-.wIr.,: C->.. NV. T .. and A. A. Png* and •mile. wishing particulars cau call on J. January, 1'9-J. Some uneasiness was occasioned fied. There is usually some chronic Z. NV. P .r k r r o f Camas Yr.lley, Douglas Oo., lie nanie^CH witm-sses; Jerry Su lirmi. The question has been asked Henry SLroeder at Arago, C. E. 1 gro vlers at such places, but they in the social circles of our town by Peter T. lie p o f I’ortland. Multi.omah | Or-.gon. Any aud all j»oro--iis claiming ap- county, ( begun. John E. DeV.oIf 0 1 iios*-- vevL' iy the ;ibov---de-k-ribed lands are re>- Mr. Border of the Myrtle Point Schroeder on the premises or at had business iu other directions the protracted absence of our ci eP que ,t«-d t > file tneir claim » in this office on bnrg. Douglas coviity. (Irr-gou. and 'J hom hotel: “ Where do you get such this office in Myrtle Point, lh ? i thi3 time, for we have failed to engineer and our master mechanic es V. ¡Isleof Caii ; s N a.itv. Dotigh .i toen tv < i-1». fore said 22nd duy o f January, 1 H. 0 J. Cn.-.s. >V. JonxsT n . registry. riiesc eicollont Orjrans arc celebrated for vol i_ir.>.-.on. Those nice tender chickens?” I buy »tamps in tho rich bottom lands lean, of one of them being arouud. but they arrived safely home I i*t uicc, te, qui quality o f/t o ”.c. quick n-^;>on-c. variety Any and all persons eb.lnnug advt-r-« ly TI MBiiR LAND NOTICE. o f oo:ubln:itloii, arti ;tlc desimi, beauty in finish, the a bovi -de-c ii «d land.* 1 .! equi *-tou lo none but the best, was the reply. are all removed, thus making it a This Christmas at Myrtle Point Sunday morning 1 »oking mighty perfect const ruction, niakii,» them t!:e rnoft file tin ir claim s in t!:;s efiiie «-l or b.-foie United State < Land Office, ltoseburg. Or. Ur active, orr.iiuifntul iu:t dc.-imi de organs for sr.id 2 h h d.T\ of J . t t . n . l v.«). Oct. 24th, ist< 9 , We tested them Christmas and perfect garden spot, home -, school?, churches, lodges, aociet ics,etc. well pleased over something which will bo remembered fora longtime < ri‘ K. NV. Joi'NSTOfi . reciatc«-. V O T H i E i s hereby given that in com pli- IX fA ifL I M K £ S > 21 F .ri T.V TIO X, they were n’ ce. A masquerade ball is booked for ils t|ie best festival that was ever they refused to divul m. ance with the provisions o f the act o f IH E Q U A L E D F A C IL IT IE fl, TIMI ER LAND NOTH E. congress o f June ft, 1873 entitled, “ An e.et ilt fl,is pi ice. Our young friend Harry Crain lffE IIJ.r.D AYO«IL33EN. James P. Mullen will soon start Jin. l*th at Wise & Bonder's hall. ‘ for th« «alo o f tin.le-r l.-.ndi in tho states of l t i l f ^ v .^ A T b U l A b , United IStates L iudO di : . . II »s.d>u's Or. Mrs. Sol Wise suggests that the ( ------------ ------------ - s-vnit tho holidays up on the head for San Francisco to attend Healds Ca’ -.f >r:iia.A) eg<iu. Nevada, aud NVa»liing- C 0 1 l.’ I.<r.D, M -.Ki: THIS O ctober 22. IS 9. The old year has passed away, of Coos river. Harry reports hav relit given that it com pu ton Ter r « tory.** Chari--* fa'iiroy. o f }’ or«- Business college. James is a profits, if any arise, shall be ex- provis: ns o f t tet >: land. co u n t. o f Maltm-mah. slitte o f Orel pended in improving tho public r ,,0 Qf tll0 United States as ing a big time an 1 also reports promising young man aud he is •J une 'I. 1 ->7a eiititb d An ¿.et I eon. has this day filed ill this office his .1 for Tie sul o f um ber lands in th -S iu tc-t o f j »worn statonien- No. — for th- rurchaae taking the right step, for there is square. Another idea that she ml- ^ general thing have beenpr )sp»r- killing a large be-r which he claims ! PIANOS, STOOLS, E00K3. i a’ iloiui.i. Oregon. Nt .-.ui«, and V« ;sl¡ :i!.-- 1 «*f lots 1 and 2 «m l S o f NU. V o f section ton Territory.” W. li. ¡Singlet <n ot Lo- i No. *i. m t ivu.dv.p No. 28 south, rang» N<*. no donbt but that he will make an vances that also lias merit is that OU8> tut Oh! what sad calamities to be as hig a-» 0 * e n Short’s elk. burg, c untv o f Douglas, state o f Oregon. ¡ v-est. ami *.ill offer proof to s U oa - that Catalogues on application, F hkb . the present public square o f Myr- |mve visited portions of our fait (Bully for you, Harry.) has tins day li ed in tt.i* office Li* aw orti 1 tho ami r-o'i-.-iit > h moro valuable for it« excellent business man, t, Kg«icu’ turul par- i-bitemt-ül No. — f o r l h e p:>ïjl(H.s-i o f the Malier or s.ona than for There would he a good opening tie Poiut be platted in lots and iHU(j t a few 0f which ueurly makes NE L of section Ao. in towtmiiip No. i»l i poKeri. and to t-stubiirdi Lis claim I« said At the opening of the festivities 80 jj auj that a block or Week’s be oue3 blood stop when wo contem- for a good writer at this place as south range No. 11 w ist, and w ill off-r laud before th-.- Kcgiator and iteceiver * f C H IC A G O . IL L . proof to sle w that tho laud sought is more tin* otfic-* st itos.-hur-;, Oregon, on Friday on the evening of the -o at this purcbaSed in J. C. Brown’s new plHte the destruction of life at so ne there is nn offer of fifty dollars for valuable for it* lindo-r or stone than lor tho Hth «lay o f February. IS**). lie nanu s r.s witneom««: l.iib n m Watar- ricuitural nurpo*«».. and t<> establish lr.* place twenty-six band instruments ‘ ndditiou to the town for public of the^ con-uahies. I’ h, J ,h ,s- a writer who could reply to some • '• •*“’ • claim to said iami b jfo ie the ro_ ’.ster and t.-- f>.rd. I'-aviJ D-Hinr.i:. Henry Liebig uf P ort Kr £+ - -a*-:: ’ 4 ( -•lver o f ih-s office at Ib>.-> burg. Oregon, land. Multnomah county. • ir«-j*< 11 , John E. were played in rendering the open- grounds. Bart Green passes over, to* n ffoo l where the o wore near of the items appearing over the M K c -t * r r (.11 Satuid.iy the 2 .»th day o f Jnunai v la9-i. j lb*Wolf, o í itoaebuiV.Dquglaa county, Or- ing overtures. Of course this was tije public square very often. toll thousand lives distroyod and signature of “ Uno.” If the par .* V. « -i— He nenie* as witnesses. NV. B. Bitigleton, ■ •• _ oil. . \. It. L-iKaut. Henry A. (I m w and 11. NV. | Any and nil persona claim ing Rdv«ra«ly the grandest musical exhibition Perhaps he is endeavoring to find | u,iUi0.JS ¡n propeity was the in st ties will apply to the undersigued m m , the ubovf-iIrMiriliMl land* *r* reipicstvd t* ¡iob b in si.il o f UoM-burg, Oiagi ii. Any and ill p. iso:;.-.ciauuiiig advt-rselv the liiathi-ir • (omis iu thia office on or b»f*ra that ever took place in Coos coun- tbe best loca»ion with the view of | heartrending, but there have they could get the required talenl r.bove-iìr-scr.bt-d ìhì M". uro rnjitii^isl t<* id« saul H: h day ot February 1899. ( Lus. NV. Jchnato«, ly* purchasing the best lot. That is | more tires that have distroy- at a liberal discount. their claim » ill this olfit-o on or before said Uegi»t«V. 2.<tii day o f January, 1890. Yours Trnly, Tbe wharf being built by Ed- r*i?ht, Bart, be wise in your selec-1 ej property and human life than t-H.a. NV. JoHKIf'15, 1 IM J im LIN’ D NOTICE. uegi .ter. E l i . wards A Dalmas at the lower end tion. i for severnl years proceeding the t i .'* < soKim.-sa I'aiTrp H tatps I. cnp Urn.-» a . » c « . p . M ,| Empire CitY an i Drain’s Staüon -------------. , « ><-------------— Octola-r 2<tU. lfc-9. of their mill boom is nearly com- The editor of this department eventful oue that ended last Tues- TIMBER LAND NOTICE, STAGE and STEM BOAT l.i’iR. N(»Tr -R ¡s ¡,-irri: t*i»t In corapliaac» wltji In a recent article in the Youth’s of J unc », l»7i pleted. It has been constructed wishes to thank the Coast Mail, duy. Boston and Lynn in Mas n o v a .-tutes LamlOlHect ni'**!u’.-g, Or<-"(>u, ( tl:«- ¡>ri>\ 1 * 1 ( 111 * of t»i* u?t of p' r iti:l(-rl, “ An a*t 'or trie *..i* oi tirjl>««r l»cJ* in Iba October IS, iss». * Carrying: The U- S- Mails Companion, on “ How to cure a Stale* • if t:*iiforni», (>re;(oil, Nevadian» W »«fnn«- at the expense of the city and will Coos Bay News, the editor of the sachusetts, Tucoma, Heattle aud Notirs is hereby given thut in compilano* with loti Tjrrlt.uj," !>jvid L'.mnan.of CnrtlaDd. Hull- Wölls. Fargo « Co's the provision* of the act of congre** of Jane S, noiuaii cou-t’j »t/.l* of (i.-exun, lia* Ihi* day «lad be a great convenience. The plat- H e r a l d , Bandon Recorder, and j Elleusbarg iu Washington each cold,” the writer advises a lemon- thi* iiitti-e Hi* **-nin »lalu.-avnt No. — for th» Express lo'S, tn tlt.i l “ An a« t for the sale oi timber Unit* l;i nuren:»** of trie SC \ of **ction No. (> tn towixhip form is upon solid piling and is other papers of Oregon for com- were swept by the fiery elements, rule to be taken at bed time. It is 1 in the alate* of Cr.lifornis, Oregon, Nevad» and No. 2H B.iuth, ruiii;« No. 9 went, and »ill offer proof Ja<ue* Siropeon of Ro3e- • lo »how that the land *(«i^lit i* more valuable for W ashington territory very substantial. pliments expressed in their respect- Mine explosions lieve been fre- a dangerous treatment, eepeci-diy burg', (•( unty (1 tantglas, rial* of t»re!;(.ri, ha* thi* ita timber or atoue than for »crioultural purpoaea, and to **l»l>:i*ti Ini claim lo *aid land Iwfora ihe day tilo-i in ibi* onice hi* »worn »gateruc«; No during the severe cold weather of for the I'urehii«-* of the SK 4 of »c. lion No. It, iu K(‘si-fer aud Itecciver of thi* otto* at Koaebnrx, C. E. Schroeder has about clos- *ve PaPer9 *n regard to our news- quent, railroad disasters have been Oregon, on Friday the ltth of February, IS#*, ne ¡».No. 2Naoaiu rani;,- No. * J *(*;. a»id will I owiih I iiii No. 2s*o»lii rang,1 : D rains offer or proof to »how that tilt» laud nought 1» more name* a* wi'u**a**: Heuiy I.iebiq, Charles Coarey ed a bargain with J. C. Brown for PaPor work- Such kind words ubont as usual and it has seemed the winter months, ns it opens the, j jKAVES E mpire C ity f . o valuable tor its timber or »tone than lor aKrictiUu- i Lillmru Waterford, of Cortland, Multuo-.aah cona- pores of --------- the --------- 8kin mid leaves the i S I --------------- , U tation 1 A U U .N every AT * IT IN 1 r&l iiiirtH.-»**, ami to e»tabli*!i his claim to said ty, O.-ejron, John E HeWolf, of Ko•chore. Doufiiaa some town lots in the new addi- smoot^ ft rugg^d pathway and les- at times that death and destruction system before the r#*g:i»tcr and receiver of t!»i* office ! county, Oregon. Any *ud all peraon* claiming in aucb condition t h a t an- M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d F r i d a y I lain! at H'mebnrir, OrcRon, ou Monday the 2Dth day of i a.lvereely tbe abi>ve-ae*cril»ed laud* arn NqaNtM tion. He will build a nice resi- 8enH the hardships while laboring were visiting the United States up- other and much more severe cold | January, 1KKI He panics of wtgiesaes: A. A. 1 to hi* tliclr claim* tn thia ofBc.- on or before aald ------ ^ Cairo, Fred ltolieuaoU, / w. Curkcr of Camaa Val l i*th day of February 1*»J. Chaa. W. Johnston. is almost certain to he contracted. The steamer JUNO or KE9TLESS me, ts ley, Douuoi* county, Oregon, *nd John K. Dewolf dence and move to town early iu for the iutere8t of our common ou every hand. Toward tho close Kagiatar. ol llocpbur«, l)o'.i(.!i'.» counly, Orecon. Any aud all person* claiming advecsely the al»ovc-de»cribed the sprint. The town will no country, and we are glad to belong of the year the people of our im- Many years constant use and the the stag« at the mouth of the l mpqua. landa are requested to file their claim* in this experience of thousands of per- New and comfortable stac,"s. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. office ou or before rnid 2l“th day of Jnunary IK*». doubt drift out in that direction as to a fraternity composed of men of mediate coast have been shocked C has . w. J ohnston , register. sons of all ages, has fully demon Fare to Portland by this rente $13.40 Hnlted Stato* I .and Offlrc, Roaeburg Oregon. I October lKih, l*W. ( Brown has fine lots for sale at very and noble characters, who are, and may have been bowed down strated that there is nothing better T o Drains $8.00 Notice is hereby Riven that tn oomplUnee Encli paasenser nllo-yeff .'0 pomuls o f l>nRC*“ t TIM BER LAND NOTICE, rith the iiriiv i.in i» o f ♦»»* *e* ihle term above the jealonsies of a narrow with sorrow at the terrible ship- for a severe cold than Chamber Pasoeii^erg are requested to bo in Er i , ||*. ItTtH, tiU* reasonable term and and figure* figures. j • v* * t f<ir ut r iicd i lo tu t* tf . tninded class of would-be journal- wreck of the Fearless. The forest lain’s Cough Remedy. It acts in City the niulit befi-ro departure. Ci i » ri»i* » , 5>*.uw 4i.ci ,\ •»tauiftoo Last Saturday evening about ists who would seek the first op ; tf.rv fi •. r. i.f-i Ol ^Ti r. tl 'i Itcit* *-*y a . Sai* (un '1^5 Attedi ’t iJÌP fires that swept Hlong down tho perfect harmony with nature, re Any inform ation in regard to tL ' iilf. ♦ . . t t A ’L l» 0.4 T Ii«* V !t bit. 1 if th® purdiu« forty persons gathered at Uncle portunity to stab one of their con ......... Ijn'SH Ui u ulll. <», A> • • a coast and the revaulting tragedy iiereu the lunge, liquefieu the tough I **— * | sjL tub ilOt tu « «tot l|U*Ai i»Jl 04 SPCUUIl ^O, ill «Lo » a lo o f lim ber lnmlft in ilio stati s o f in townahlp No.’JH i»outh of r»n«e No.» went, mad tenacious mucus, makiug it easier atlv public h<- 1 *« in Emoiri. Sam Johnson’s residence on the temporaries in the back, if their *! ,lf • Mr.*, on W vm la ami Wasb- will offer proof to show that the land »ought to near Coquille City last summer, to expectorate, aud restores the ( .»llfori.ia, Oregon. Nt V.ula. ami a I mon> valuable for it« timber or »tone than for ac South fork and enjoyed a splendid green eyes should see something ni-ton territory, Henry A. Crow, o f Bose- r|cuitur»| pnrimsea, and to eatablUh hla claim to with the winding up of tb9 horri system to a strong and healthy laud l»efor«* the re«l«ter aud ------ receiver o f - “ th ■ i» »»uri*, oounty o f Dougin«, stale o f Oregon, ■uid ................................... ...........* *------- social party. It was given in bon- in their way. We have watched at Itoeeburft, O re*ou oil M onday, the *)th day imsTbia day tiled in thia «'flice hi« «worn (dtice ble affair, all bring to our mimls condition. Fifty-cent bottles for o f January, lswi. He name* aa wltueaeM : «tatemen* N(*. — . for tbe purchase o f the 8 M cOuIly aud Jerry Hnlllvan o f Cortland, M u U m - or of a « s it from Sammy, Jr w ho, , he pob|ighi buBiDe8B for a third that even in Coos county the sale by J. II. Nosier, CoquilleCity,} C, o f tho S E ‘ 4, the NW o f SE L . and tuah coun ty, OreKou, John K. D ew olf o f R oaebar«. is clerking m W. £ . Rack 1 iff s ty, t O regon, *nd Thomaa Wllal# o f SNV \ of SK '4 Heo. 32, in township No. .10 Iioui'la* coun ily, . . . , . . . of a century and have always no- past year has lieeu one of consider- and W. L. Dixon, Myrtle Point. Cam»» valley, 1 > ouk 1»* county, Oregon. S rant e No. 11 wo«t. and will offer proof to i)or*on* clatmiUK aúveraeíy the above-oeecnoe« store. ** - pi y 1 is, is a pi.y, is ticed that the latter class of pub- able catastrophe, and no doubt all show that tbe land sought is more valuable lands are requeatrd to Ale thetr claims in this ofBoa Notice. for its timber or stone than for agricultural on or before »aid ‘JOth d»y of January, 1HB). at Sammy his 8QOn *- fa(]e thp ; tho events ovanlu will w5II be ^ recorded iu his true that onutiuv dido umu t « bring uhuk u * b ,igb(,r8 •—» 9 - ftwav awRy f frnm rom tjie C ha », w . J ohn » toh , re gl*tar. purposes, ami toestahli« hi* clitiui to said C. E. Edwards is agent for the laud before the register and receiver o f thi« girl along too. I editorial field tory, and the year 1880 will be look-* Coquille liver for tho Whitley TIMBER LAND NOTICE. office r.t UoHeburtf, Oreuon, on Friday, the 2 4 :h day o f January, 1893. He name« a« United States Land Office, U oaebarg„O r., The boys about town have been steel and ball joiut mowers and witnosse«: NV. B. Singleton, NV . II. Sin Tbo ChTi«tmTn,«tbitT78 passed e,d uP°n, “ .t,le 8aildes,t 10 U,B re3i' O ctober 22, 1889. speculating in tarkeys every day gleton. A. It. Laliaut and 1*. NV. Bobbin«, Champion self-binders, and sulky -v rO T IC K 1« hereby given that in eom - off at Myrtle Point i n d e e d old | ^ of « " » Part ot ‘ |>® « « f » • » ail o f Boseburq, O regon. since Christinas. The poor things Any and all persons claim ing adversely i . « pituncc with the proviaonn o f the a«t hay rakes. Also the Lansing that has ever been witnessed. Ou style. Ih e prosperity oftbd*town the above-described lands are reques'ed to o f Coitgrcs» o f June 3, 1878, entitk-d “ Aiw have changed hands so much that steel-skein wagon which is wni- file tuir claim « in this office on or before act for the «ale o f timber land« in the atateav during the last rear has brought a i thl‘ othet hand m,r has P,os- ranted in every respect All per o f Californio, Oregon, Nevnda and Woah- the «aid 24th d a y o f January. 1890. we expect thrir feathers will be eo |med m l there has been better iugton Territory,” A. R . Laltaut o f Iloae- C ham . NV. J ohnston , register. large number of residents, many of Peredana there has b ',en bet,e' sons wanting wagons and machines; Imrg, county o f Douglas, state o f Oregon, m ! ha« this day filed in this office his sworn whom are good hands to advance, t,nle8 <lur,D8 tho Uulve monll‘ 8 w ill please call on John Kronen- TIM BER LAND NOTICE. expect to be picked for New Years. , statement S o . — for tile purchase o f the all things that are of public inter- paat ,bem 1,08 l>0en t,lown ,or " berg&Son at Coquille City, or my- ! SE l« o f section No. 8 , in town«hip No. 81 United St ates Lan-l Office. Rox- bura», Borne of them will get cooked, «¡»util range No. 1 1 west, aud will offer proof Orevren, (hd-iln-r 2'9, Is 9 est. Tho Christmas tree was » dnzen years- lm PrnTemi-nt3 hav<‘ selt at Myrtle Point for prices and C. E. E dwards , Notice i« hereby g;v.-u that in eomp.aneo t J*» Hh«»w that the land «ought i« however, as the young people will grand success as it was predicted marc^0^ onward. Tho future of terms. with the provisions o f the act o f congress o f : ^.e »or its t i m b e r or stone h . noIOtf Myrtle Point, Or. tural puipose«. Hnd to establish hU claim dance Tuesday evening at Wise & when Mrs. Sol Wise took the mat- tl,e June 3, 1878, entitled an net for the sale o f Vhlley is brighter than — ------- • ------------------ to said hind before the register androoetvar timber lands 111 t I k * state., ot C.dlforu :«, Or o f this office at Kosehurg, Oregon, on l»«t- Bender's hall. W a n t* S tork lo F rrtl. egon Nevada and Washington territory, T . ! ter iu charge. The little girls and l t * aB ever been* Real *state l,R* urday th.- 25th day o f Januarv-1W0. K. singleton o f Bost-bnrg. Don* la« C ium y. W. P. Phillips has a lot of feed L e names as witnesses, NV. B. Singleton, The recitation of “ How Saint boys that this lady trained for the ftlmo8t doub,ed 10 va,ue dunn8 tbe O r e g o n , hr.« this day filed in this o i.icj u»s NV. II. Singleton. Henry A. ( row auu K.|vv. and the best posture to be found sworn stiiti ment N o .— for the purchase o f Robbins all o f ltoseburg. Oregon. Michael was saved,” by Miss Hat- exercises did extraordinarily well. la8t Year5 at ,ecst tbis is tbe ca8e the southwest quarter o f sect; >11 * i< *.t. t>.mi- Anv and all persons claim ing adversely on the Coquille river, and desires shin fhirty-one «outh of lauge eleven west, the alsive descnlied ’and« are reijuested to tie Wintworth, a sister of Mrs. Sol The information gained by them 0,1 tbe uPI’‘ ve*’, and every thing ami will offer proof to «how that the land file their claims in this office on or before lb p i . , Wise, Christmas eve, was well done in such a perfect school ing will bo look« we!1 for the future of our horses and cattle to winter. He sought is m re valuable for ita timber or said 2 -r»th duy o f January 1890. offei's the best of rates. Cull on «tone than for agricultural purposes, audtto C har . NV. J o h n s t o n , and deserves special notice~not of great benifit to them, hence Mrs. VH,10V* So let us step into establish hm claim to said land before the Register. him at his ranch at Roland prairie register and receiver at thi« office at IJose- saying, however, that all ^ t i c i - Wise deserves the thanks Gf the : tbe Yearl witb cew hoPes* and or write to him at Myrtle Point. Tbe-oiriy “ Elixir of Life" tor all th* UU that burg, Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day o f COQUILLE CITY pants did not do w e ll-b a t Miss whole community for the untiring . Pre“ forward Wltb vi« or and lt January. 18‘.k). lie names ns witnesses: W. fl«»h i* heir to Ilea lu the ability to aucceMfully 1 treat them. A lifetime devoted to the atudy of tha F ront S treet , E ast 1>. Singleton, NV. II. Singleton, *i. W. lloh- i cause* aud cure* of womb trouble* and femala Hattie showed that she had had 1 efforts to lead the minds of the lit- Provldouca favora wb« n 1890 w»nds C o q u i l l e F i s h e r m a n ’s bins and llcnry A. Crow, all o f aoseburg,Or weakueeaea, warrant* a permanent cure in nearly All kindR o f repairing neatly done at rea up her time for a new year the re egon. Any and all persons claim ing adverse every ca*e, at home. Many derangeineuta »■« advantages that others had not had ,iH boys aud girls toward high and UNION gonable rate«. W ork Warranted to give ly the alK»ve-deseribed laud« are requested , couiidtcatiuua of the *y*tem ariae from womb tri.uble.», wlien the aufferer dvea not know what cords will show that C<x>s county satisfaction. Orders taken for W atches to die their claim « in this office on o r before the :E 3 a n d .o lp li O r e g r c n , and her clear Voice and easy man-|noble principles. The tree was matter really I*. All correaimudeuee »trlctly tbe said 24th day o f January, 1899. rnnflden*lsl. Mcdlclue* packed and sent with ill meet every fourth Saturday in each and Jewelry not in stock, ner added much to that excellent loaded with presents, some of has advanced at a still more rapid m W onth ( ’has. NN Johnston. apecifle direction* for uae, Addre**: - A. L. CO I till further n otice. All member» in All work most be paid for before leaving novl2l M. D S|>eol»lt*t, 102V* rirel 8t. Po*et«u<t, Register. literary production. which were very valuable. In fact pace than ever before. g«oii «landing arecordially invited to attend ; the »hop. goquüit City ferali. SP O N O G L E , ÜP-RIYER DEPARTMENT, N N DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS C H I C A G O C O T T A Û E ORGANS N ! ' . lie nan; i< THE POPULAR ORGAN, CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CG C II K A P E S T! Q Ê M aM Boa! Jarvis Cornwall k Co. ------------- -- -------- — 1 - — — Watchmaker & Jeweler, J.