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T h a t R n ilr o a il M c a i a . <£opHl< CTitij gtrn W . Ed. see a il article erald copied from T h r , D^ " * " H E R A L D .— I iu th e last D1 . j »e l'Uni.ISHKD EVERT TUESDAY, -L O O H IX ; H . . . . J. A. & D. F. DEAN, th e tru e r in g Devoted to the interests of the Coqnille ^ ______ ________ Day has lon g River particularly, and of the County gen- rally. o f b u s in e s s r fU lr ° a(1 f r 0 “ 1 been fp ----- j H H Nichols, Post We have the Exclusive Control of commander of Gen a change has coine d i t - ! o v e r s o m e o f th e m a n d a t a e r su u ie u i lu e m , a u u a N L the te r r ib le lo r iiu ie . „ ,4TIIJ .... lh e o rd e r <ll’owinK Mrs O II 1 rey J2.» pei month to asmst in maintaining her family O O Q U ILLE C IT Y , to C oos ; gtrtte o f affairs exists. A l l S’CaS I revoked and the sum of *15 per month talked of, and s sereue and happy when we last W!‘* nl*owed. every year the necessity for such a )ilp p 6 f iit «,1 . . u, 1 f. n ,i n.*w Hull n o w it It u>n ,na ScGin.4 Has a good team and is ready nt all times to do all kinds o f haul ing in and about town. G ive him your orders. MAPimrpf. Margaret Ilri Britain allowed Sii» a month to . . . . . aid ia maintaining lioraelf and family. our oui gobacription, per year . . . ............ **«»'>. road becomes more apparent. | business in this sectiou is at an J T McCorumo, for inediciue au J prescrip tions for Mrs Wm Strang’s children, « » . I L e Plaindealei in answer to old enj # Our converts were plenty T I E S D A Y , J A N . 28, 1890. F A Golden, for medicine for paupers, ■ '< mm > who say it cau t be done, am{ ,.f desirable quality, but til':). l>!g stock o f splendid jxotlltoes at It shou.d be linilt. It can | ^hice Bellamy introduced his book j John Snyder, for IS meals for prismerH, Johnson B ro s market. be done. L will be done. Rut j — Looking Backward— wo feel liko ^ ‘7** t im i# , .. , i Coquille Fisherman’s U N IO N And don't have to offer a prize to sell this Goods, fo r its the BIST e1ADE. Every Can holds Henry Scngstncken, medicine for punpers Bargains iu the new goods just j how nnd by whom? that is luo ’ folding up our tent and silently ! and prisoners. # 74 . 65 . received ai Lyons’ store are the : <iae»ti°n. i ’ rivate citizens c u d , o f i at( ?aling away. R ight here we i J J Lamb, for records for Coos county, i course, give what they like, but I enter our ea,"nest protest against; * rage. •cV d o n in I n ltv n rs h a v e o n n o se d th e .i . .. . . . . , Petition for relocation of Marshfield & no ana always u,ne opposed un the reorganization o f , the industrial Empire ruad.—E A Anderson, John Huls I t you want real bargains in g»xxl, subsidizing of railroad corporations honest goods, go to L o R e N z ’S cash by counties, states or the nation. store. Although railroads are an actual G o and see Lyons new goods.. necessity in any country, but why pretty level. But if the lists for 18S7-I). and clerk was ordered to H o makes it to your interest to buy i should the people build these roads poo: le still feel inclined to take j ’R'ut1 warr>a'f-s for collection of game, n - I i • I Contract for building wing to North Fork o f him. and then turn them over to those i , • i, . T l,. .... , . ... , . ____ _ „ v .„ , kl" ' " y '■<> «e ltiiu y s lH>ok onr mis- briJ laok, L h e L ill to set Crater Into »port rich corporal .ooa? H enry V illord, j aioD on earth ¡„ cndB t xhia «1 1 , «am* 4 u.,1«,™ «sou. as a pu! lie [ ;irk lias passed the l . i after the completion of the North- ol|f busiuess from us and we I ^ ’F Siglin, for qumtorsalary as treasurer. S. senate. ein Pacific railroad iu 1883, said: objeet. There it tr ic will « i n be un no nu murder- luuiuri' ,, , , . -, ... .... _ ___ , i . . i i i l * , i - h h Watson, quarter salary as county B orn . Near Coquille City, Jan. \ ere the bonds granted by the er8f no robl ers, no drunkards, no judge,« 247 . 50 . 21, 1890, to the wife o f Peter John-1 governmeut for the building of paupers, no waut, no wolves in So! hlcCloakoy, for fec.i as commissioner jtil.dO. said road, sold at their market vnl- tdieeps clothing, no money, no corn son, a daughter. Fred Jarvis, same, $2T. Teaming; Teaming!! R. J. Dean, o n ° * k“ A Since our last visit to the a railroad to Coos bay, which has ALD readers EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS B a la n c e C o u r t P r o c e e d lu e s . ! Lyttle Ptwt- No 28> G A R* WM n,,owed * 7Jl0j D e a t h in th e l l e n i l d F a m llr . per month to assist in maintaining Wm H e r - Rickman, an indigent veteran of civil . Of 1 laiodealer, on the subject r u it W A IU ».” J E N K * » D R E A 5 I. ONE AND ONE HALF FOUNDS. Jcnks had a queer drown the other flight. Ho thought he 6:iw n priz*>fl{fhtcrs' ring, and In the middle of it stood a do’.ijj-hty littlo shampion who met and deliberately knocked ov T. one hy oil'.. a score or more of bij. N. L O R E N Z , C O Q U IL L E , IK a z id .o lp ii O re g ro n , W ill meet every fo.irtu Saturday in each month till further notice. AH member« in gooil standing areoordially invited to attend iOffiIJií liOl'SE! U STIE/V^- ORE. T IM B E R LAN D NOTICE. I luted States Lr.i.J 'J.V,cc. ■ ■ 5»txr l . Or. Oct. L’ith. It-h:t. J OTIC-K is hereby given that m cotnpii- Iran, after tryinjr nearly every hiji, drastic inco with the provisions of the ass of j ill on the market, that Pierce’s Pleasant congress of June ii. 1ST» entitle*!, * * A i t ttei Purgative Peli tu, or tiny Sugar-coated for tl:e salt- of timber landt; in ri *• attitr*:; of Crannies, rasi• v “ knock ou t” and beat all tho big pills hollow! They are tho origina! California. 0»eg.> i..N*-\’ad.i. «n d W:, k ! ing- ton Territory.*’ (. isrl< s Coujoy, of Port and only ("vimine Little Liver Pills. Beware of Imitations, which contain Poi land, county of A ult'K.rr.ah, tate of Ore- sonous Minerals. Alwnysa.sk for Dr. Pierce'« ton, lias this it ay i.. d in tlr.t ofiic.e his IMI-ls, which tire Littia Buirar-confml Pilla, sworn statement No. — for the purchase wr Anti-bilions Grannies. One a Uose. of lots 1 filli * *J ¡«nd S ' j of N E of seotion No. <‘>, in tov.-!1S?! ip \ >. « ' sonth, rntu'C No. 9 west, and will f/Tr l* proof t.» show that >ì ■ \ v lA the land sou^iit i« ir:•>r- vai’ifibh- for its )i«r:cii '.nral pnr- K i M o n ti I l e tu! n r h e , \ timber or stone than * l i l z z i lies«*, t n n n i i p a - ; poses, and to establish Ins claim to said t io ti, I n d i p e s t io n , I l i l - land before the Kev.isler and Receiver of l o u s A l l u e k * , anil ull Cr- | this office at Roseburq. Orucon, on Friday rangements of tho stomach , tile lith t!ay of Febrnary, 1* 11. end bowels, urc promptly He names «s witnesses: Lilbnm W’ater- relieved nnd peruianciifly cured by the uae of Dr. ford, David Dounan, Henry L ie b ic o f Port Bierce's Plcnsnnt 1’urjratiro Pellets. They land. Multnomah ouenty, Oregon. John E. »ra pently l.nattve, or stronirly onthurtic, DeW’olf, of Rosebcrg, Dougins county. Or- «cconllug; to size of Cost;. Su;aiU«t, Cheapest, efjon. Easiest to take. ÌÒ cents a rial, by druppists. t • Any nnd all persons claiming adversely C w p jrlzb t, l W . br W o n i.n ’ 3 »USl-rNSAUT MtU>. the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims iu this office on or before XC'Ai A«S"*oi ation . Proiu b iers, SOS AlftUi bL, LtuOalo, N. iV said llth day of February li-W). (Jlias. V*’ . Jt ¡»naton. Kugister. £ Coquille C il i/. N *¡r EÜBäCHE. Prof. Brinegar made us a pleas-*,ue’ a su,u 'vou*^ realized sufii- petitive system, ili. no Chinese, no L Harlocker, fees, ill,0I3.fi'». J J Lamb, fees, ifSlh.TT ant call Friday. H o is teaching J e|en^ ° build the main line, all the gH|0blers, no sinners and worst of Fred Jarvis’ resignation ns commissioner side tracks, put on the rolling stock all no devil. It begins to look as at Arago this winter. acoep»ted, to take effect after the April term .and tho company have about a I if we will bo obliged to preach our of county court isi>o Lots of California potatoes in the million dollars left. Petition for a bridge across the North j H ie goiern* | OWD funeral rik I also lie the chief market. Who said wo could raise fork of tho Coqnille, at E. N e.Iv's place— ! ,ueut Braille,1 to tho company of i m ou[mri \Vu „look foevard” and spuds at | a eeut? They are 21. continued. the C. P. and U. P. road a loan of ^ happy collteuteil auJ prosper The boundaries of road district No 25 \ Go see Lyons’ new goods. The i l i ; . « . » per mile for that portion : OU9 tJ(10(lie> e,jUll|ityi sociability, changed, and a new district established, 1 Eureka brought him a world of of the road that was the easiest numbered 2d honor, truth, virtue, education, mo D B Gray, supt of asylum for blind, for | new goods that you should see at built and $32,000 for the hardest rality, religion, heaven and the money advanced toC II Miller, a blind in- j Own ouee* i or something near $50,000,000, at millennium. O f course a business di-ient $15 S C Fish reappointed superintendent of i A\ e owe our literary society an b per cent, interest, and what is the like ours to be annihilated at one county infirmary. i » apology for inadvertently omitting result? It is that those two com- stroke, would, under the existing Bird Vowel, material for road district 40 a notice of its meeting Saturday pnuies have had tho use o f the road state of affairs, sot us crazy. H ell s ^Ii’ , , j i .i i John Goldsn d iegin j crave for I’at Mr Di« ht- j now for over twenty years; owe the fire wnnld M ho be nnpn<.)lpH quenched ami ami the 1 ihH, *- uld and thei The high water of last week was government nearly $100,000,000, \ b n il ami ami ms angels would wouia ce his angels Ifvnty Black fur the use of scow for good on loggers who had timber in j and now come whining around aud myt|,g Bellamy has the bulge on dist 5 $2 S u p o r v i s o f r*>ads wore allowo the marshes. Alex Smith had sev- <vant congress to fund the debt for j ns at present but we will throw all folio.vim; ¡»mount»;: oral hundivd logs near Belieu’s. forty years and reduce the interest t|ie obstacles in the way we can to List, 1 l Flaokor...................... i BUFFALO BILLS' -JAT -!>» r- Himself. Book--Wri’.len by Entitled ."J v ] '.j‘A Vi i d ; y-: t V > J'Ji L-5 C o Q L T iTT’ n 5 A "Av il y 4 i 3-vo h orn ili door oust of Odd Fellows’ buiMfdir. I ’liis house has been new ly furnished nnd first-class accommodations can be had. txums : Board and lodging Ÿ f .Ot) per week, Board, per week. Meals, U. ROOT. Proprietor. ¡Tjabmet Shop! JNO. A. HANSON, PROP., 2nd Si., adjoining Hughes’ Blacksmith Shop, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . Cabinet making bra ktt work, pivtnro framing, wood taruinq. etc., etc. 40v7 c HI e ^ ^ ,t: , 4 ^ 6 « * . ' - •' ’ ’ .... Story of theW!,J Have you seen since the arrival of 1 )o so at once if you lias the largest and C o o s county. Lyons’ stole the Eureka? have not. H e finest stock in -° two per cent. But if this Kov* | prevept this now government. We , eminent was by the people anil for belioio in the system but as long j the people, the congress would ; as do not see how to make it close that mortgage at once, and go uorp successfully wo w ill do all • to transporting freight and passen- we can to keep others from solving Tuesday evening Inst the Eureka I f rsntcost» which .wouKl reduce put in an appearance, much to the j [ are *° a' mos^ n°thing, for if a satisfaction o f our merchants and '^ 0 -pound hog can be feil and car- the problem. * * * DIED. In this city, January 21, 1S90, business men generally. The town ried from New York to San Frrtn* cisco for $2.50, a 150-pou ml Hog our oftice towel, aged 7 years, 0 is literally full o f goods. who feeds himself ought to be ’ months and 7 days. This towel Our old friend C. A. Longe writ.es I e ... . . . ., . transported for the satno i hud become a fixture and wasdear- u-} from r.disoD, Washington, that j Ti * x _ a____ k But to return to our Coos bay ¡ beloved by all the employes in lie takes more stock in Coos county I said I was .opposed to the office and its death has cast n than in tiie whole of the new state. I road. How then, is the gloom of sadness over this com-, ! subsidizing. It is t. o cold up there to suit him. j road to be built, you ask. I say i tnunity. The remairis were care L’ lie severe weather in Northern 1 i,v t]je people. A railroad from fully gathered together by the California, Eastern Oregon and j Koseburg to Coos bay would cost editor-in-chief and cremated iu the Washington will 11 « tii ly Jeplete | perhaps $800,000, but let us put it office stove. Tho doctors p ro -! them of stock, and we fear to hear ¡ a million dollars. Now, in view ! nomiced the disease a In q rip p r. full reports from Idaho and Mon j o f such an enterprise, to be abso- j we our own opinion. The J tana. j lutely owned by the people of the deceased was brought to the office ; its s t re e ts th e c o m in g s p r in t ! it | h u s in c s s # u d s t o p d e l e g a t i n g it to d o lo n c ë w i Ï Ï ' i » rôi'-oîvëd w h e n th e y -È ö y stem SPONOGLE. 1‘ »I YSIt'I A N IN I) » . _ ¡5 { Ir'w 37 33 39 49 H II Bronson M Breen J Johusou J Donuldaon ■T'i U A A IV -■w u. -> o. i : i : i -•> f -v f '7V J O •/ 7 e x a m in in g B r u g s i M uiakiug themselves felt throughout the length and bredth of the laud, I hey demand that congress close the mortgage on the Union Pacific railroad an*l run it in the interest of the people. They have busted some of the larger ;rusts, and are in several of the states, get- ting in their work all sorts, I hey scopi disposed to keep right on till tho causes that icake mil. 1 ion airs anil paupers aiereuioved. years no doubt there will be di- rect communication with San Francisco by steamer, and then fruit will be one o f the best sour- ces o f profit. Excellent fruit can be raised on the up-lands and it seems that would be advisable for every one to utilize every bench and hillside iu this pleasant branch of husbandry J udoe TiTVF.no. Myrtle Point. |ween Jjnrry Keene and Harvey Gross. Mrs. F. W . Kronenberg came over from Coquille City on Satur- j day to see her mother, Mrs. J a s.; liobinson, who is dangerously sick at her home on North Coos river. Dick Cussans celebratod his55tli birthday at Em pire City Inst week, has always been a pietty steady young man, but it is time now he settled down and stopped his boyish pranks, and got m ì I i well, anything. 1- --- »V A llt ‘ P o in t , 1 ' £ vra£-TJ ■ - ',« ■FOR f F IT B p 1Ü W AR- * JCj t r u g s t yrtle ‘ • -j-I • >•.'„•• Un -1 y.v.^GV r -. -J■ *. • ~T jlyj O r . \k. V. j'U.Mh:. kin., iffipnc • r till! - ;*.I V V . c l i p m io i ! « . p a i n t s . • U h t*L a m i p v p r v l l i i r /- „ . » i _ . . I N »,-V- ?ii. 5 I ' m ; » S t o r e T!. 0 >.S t• r . - f u 'l v «; 'i!'.-,«-! T h e b e st b r a n d :; <>f t-.l: A im e a- y.- o n !i ; n d . ;i 1 * . ! ! • i • : 4*. •< v. r y c h e a p . ii. OR A C o . f F; »X:Y ' i A ” £ i Ì j : ¿ ^ ü ) VH'IJ I - ..... •- í '. f v i v l V t? I f s * » . ♦ i ( Fornii rly '»í C vp.iib* Mil! A Tng G OntíM P p íT i^ lv r ifili M ou n t ü li'il UülíiüiloCiüii. ifiOiUj • 12 c 114. F: C H IC A G O . .t ;:t.. í'.'.r lT.tncis3»i, Cal. m.At.. :t i.v p W * « T ■ * ill1 j -(ií ■!> .'■• Jit iff'* ï V tl<:\* Filli » 1 : • i - ' *t i * i* i F; r •! 1 ’ •». .>• • , r V for Apples, / 4 . •Jr-* S.’t g*L: • 'a>„ • r.-.d ai! ■;c •^:. F ;its. •n, Chittira Hark, llid: a. Siti.ar W. k !, r J.h ol ■Si kinds, Match •> : \\ i •.!, Stave It >9«. an t pro .cc generally. r:t.t. « . » KV-. o- n»j or coiiMi-s»o«t I Al ‘-O 1K Ï, Infanuatioa r any kiu l w 91 t y«>*t iiothlfiR— n 7 inquiries v, ill rc« •ivc prc.pt ;«tt e tiuu at my hands. V i Hi"h<»8t MurV'-t l'i i- ■'« OMniued I D U K I. S . 7 Î. G . / J 6 IjLlvO •J ¡lA.’ w i a v L./- . V .l r wt hnßH-' STACu and STi.:1B0.‘T I.INE. Carrying* The IT- S- Mails Wuiis. Farqo & Co's b At Srnrft” h e r :i3\v S m e con i? 1 1 1 « í “ v I s. C 5 i i i t yJ* •* fO’- P en sion p. g - T /• 'V T n TTI i» ram©n Exj-ress i i I J kV I \Jss ^ ’ Trinn f i » p a iu q f ?\ -.¿i» 2 -tJ a c.r. >»'.y j t rà .ï.ltjIG jd l 3 1 37 - I £ S I j ADIES AMDCHIiDPiEfLS X2IATS dili V lb UJl iiVï üií & Uü. L eaves E ^ riI ~ '^ . 7 *e rr 3 , O s t r i c l i a x id Tips- c n.acl O r n a - m o n t s . Kuching Embroidery v e ilin g Scarfs etc- etc- Hais trimmed io or.Jer d sj cciaiy m p ir e C it y eor S tation every t u g ff- it WM a n d B e st fnile Ci'.Y :r:5 Prair.’s StatiM VÎ11Î1 M onday . W ednesday and D rains F r id a y Trie 8tean.fr J U N O .»r R E S T L E 8 S mieti • the RÍH<»e at the month of the Umpqoa. New and c->usf*»rt»b!e Ktaf;-H. >» Eure to p«»rtland by ibis ronte $ l l 4 t j To Drains $8.(X) j Each passenger allowed 50pounds of baggag* i Passenger:-; ¡.re rerjuested to ha iu Empira i City th- ni*;bt before departure. Any information in regard to th* a bora j U n -can he procured at the B lai co or Centra I hotels ii. Marsh! eld, and the post office or ;»;»v public t*"’ in* in Empire. Siraw, rinsh. Silk, Satin or Velvet, vl'ieh t will sell cheap for c \s-t. v ln ‘5. C O Q U IL L E M IL L — AND— Tug Company!! study, and brir.^ them into requisition in ‘y o a n ’g o r c h a r d ' iu |in ? t e * . . j Ä Ä ' Ä Ä “ Ä * K ^ j j k > i (Jqpt. J . «J. L ia rle n a s b e e il a p - I YVlokhntn, Htrnm A. Welhey, George O. case of necessity, Mr. J. D . McFarland, 1 he gentlemanly this locality. This is not as it pointed one o f tho census canvass- E. a . Me Duff oe all of Coquille <.ity, ai»ent will cull on yon soon and tako your should be. F ive years hence the era and will enumerate the present CHAS. W . JO H N STO N . Register, order f»v ncopy. « Orford. Th i s is as it should be. There is no good reason why the tillers o f the soil will see their population o f Coos county. fo n io r appropriation was not ex- Parties have visited the meteor ¡ mistake. Joo Noyes o f the North pended. This part o f the coi.st is 1 ou South slough and find that it fork h.as a fine nursery .and con has th- appearance of incited lava. entitled to its share o! public im furnish thrifty tiees that are accli- There ] 9 a diameter o f about two provement, and our Lin ger is the. mated and they are of excellent feet visible. man to stir the matter up. t - . . A foot race has been arranged to * ; varieties: so there is no excuse for The K. of L., Farmers’ A llia n c e: not setting out and cultivating some , come off at Em 7 pire City on the an l other reform organizations are young trees. Iu h'ss than fiv e 1 ^ ^ia j ’ ac'.x^ ^ ednesday, j? « CTJÄ New Drug Store, ^ Practical Bue Pi ysician in g m a n fu lly fo r au a p p ro p riu Ü o u ' - - 1— - of - refuge '• f ------ - at * n --‘ for *1.“ the ! harbor Port ft— 1\\ .% • •’>* 'I!G EON. 1!) v/B '■ > Î -M w 1 beimh«rr From Good St*t-il ; on’y *•.'*!» Gooff Vcjirtn- Walker Blain eldest st»«or Secre- , 1>t . . . , . . blf-i 1>»' ,i<\ a. S - I fi;r S:niTf tt’s StKil tary , I»laiuo dual at Itis home in (•tt*:«!-./;».' for p > \ S;v .'lit to mnrixft yanSor'.ors. new Stanley book that tells all 'is any soulless corporation can »lo or fonr y0ar8 nn(^ ft pained express- u a8hington on the loth inst. tir.'.» \ C t iz e n o f C Coos. \ C i itizen of oos , ion will be noticeable on its feat-1 notice IOB PUBLICATION S T IR S C E T T . about the dark continent. It is the f.»r them. — - — » «o * ♦ — — .1 2 i - S tu urea. W alla 'S alla. W ash. most thrilling work yet published. Land OiH¡»o at Rosebnrg, Oregon, — ► » • - - The farmers in this section seem (Coast M a il.) Jannr.ry 17, 1890. There are books out purporting to *T T r K x Z Frank P. Norton is laid up with Notice is hereby Riven that the followin«- to bo losing sight of the great op be the genuine, that dYe frauds .« • named settler has tiled notice of bi« inten- jtionto make final i»ri>of in aupport of his , rehashed from Livingston’s and portunity they now have o f putting 1110 g r i p p e . Mr. Fitzgerald, of Golden’s drug : clitic, and »lint said proof will be made be Stanley’s old books. Birch handles out new orchards, and the compan a t n r * 1« nnt in In*^ little lv v l w ith ! ^ore clerk of the county court of Coos Silting rOKlllts tlifit WOllld conic in I . * • ^ ! county. Oregon, ut Km pire City, (^r«t cui I is the title of a no household should the latent nnd best one yet publish Thursday March <!lh 189U. viz: Charles A. ! attempt to get along without; esoocially in a few years. Mr. Kicb, who W. G. Webster is potting the ed. I— P'» *'>- ........» «»■“ » » » .’l-Ly* »• , • a v ii • | , /» • I i I 1 * 1 * 1 ‘••‘D fJ o D. iY *A IU1U UM-N O ItllU -------------- - . . live« n e a r town, i n f o r m e d till» ue- n n iB b s n g toUC!)ert on bm b rin k ; 4, township as 8 K12 wegt W M. ¡»lC im a t any moment, not only purchase Congressman Hermann is fight- partment r e c e n t ly that thero were ! building and will be in the samel Ho names tiie foH.twing witnesses to the book but make its valuable contents a would show this to be the prettiest j corporations and then paying them 1 learn o f its demise. May its ashes site for a town in Coos county. I3y ftl| tlieir hard earnin' h evceot a rest in peace. The one that sue- cet (is it is uow sm ilitig in happy all means let us clear the streets. scanty living, for doing what they . , , - — , , ; contentment hanging on a nail. eminentlv calculated do rn •,» disappear » B J. J. Birch is canvassing for the fire me «as »a ciuiucuuy uiuuuiuixni to wj in» fb e smile will m three -, L'uil: i it,i iront y eau produoe. v.AKMFSr CUTTING, .>/ni and TausLt— rv lis'aeticn Gnurnnteed. vTitîl ssAfiBKTS MEO.“ ! Our esteemed frieud A. Abraham two counties it would be a small j rty ^Iio H e r a l d was born and form erly of Koseburg, writes us I matter for Douglas and Coos couu-; |JHt^ never been washed. About n from Portland for the H e r a l d . ; ties to float a million dollars worth , y eHr ng0 couj { stand alone and ^ir. A . b t t M i l his lot a m o n g the ! ° f bonds, put their hundreds ° f ! after uning we would stand it up people of our metropolis and we idle men to work and in a short ■ ^ fju, t»orner instead o f hanging wish him worlds o f success. time have a railroad that woulo , a Daj] Some six months ago ; pny for itself iu, at least, ten years, j the fansi]y Vxxin , ¡n t!ie lower story ! ir>iutod road ,,upcrvi^ ” for the rcsptctive S€»e ad o f Johnson Bros., our r . _____ » c i. . . * uwtrjots: after which the ____ profits could be 1 o f . tÏ 10 office suddenly moved to- j 1 Hacker 21 Joint I. Fetter market men. They keep the , . , . , .applied to the current expenses of : another part o f town, and on in-' 2 L 1) Smith 22 W Z Cotton choicest of meats of all kinds, veg-1 , . ... ., , 3 Job»» Bear 23 A AR'Xson quiring the reason, we learned , , . . . ; the counties which would almost 4 li iinrtl-.y 24 D ( ’ Krantz etabie», cnnueil goo,Is, cigars, (lo , wjth onr direct tnsution they bad Lml seen the towel. towel, u Duri: g 5 W U Stock 25 A Johntiou Bauch 2ii W 11 Averill taccca, niits, candies, etc., eml s e ll, . , ,)0 ]cK,ker) its short life newly forty up preu- * 7 > ( J ! R ( ' Tons!in«on 27 C Heller nt the lowest prices. . a . , tices besides the regular force have H W 1 1 Walker 23 J V Bone bra he 29 J La isoli I back upon as a relic of barbarism mpf when they see these i* F Miiler Abe K.»,e 39 J K L’ Elliott A few trees chopped down has :iny w ay) and set an example that lines they will realize they have 10 11 J esse Lcncvt* 31 F K'iberi.Ho’i 32 S B I loyers changed the appeaiance o f the ^ ie world would soon follow after, lost an old and tried friend. Prin- 12 Wm F Ibsher Al A M v rs eastern pan o f town wonderfully. I n ie people are working up to the \e ri fr' >m1a11 Pver th,e United Stales ¡J j y ¿ ¡ “ ford 34 ! -C Schull ”5 G Framan I f Coquille City would clear up nocessitv ot of running own i nT many ( tlns telegrams an^ w ^ave {•* yerijliinn 3G J Michelbrinck 1 - * all 1 : uecee*siiy running their men oh n no lil' doubt o f p con-11 <? ^ John Neftl a r .. • I V i i III.}, *u- John Hodsoii .............. i . ixiffalo iliU’s career John Boar..................... ■ ■ iii e.ihibitftijc 1'is “ V-’iid V est E L Robbins................ allow” ru ; i :. i ; the Crown Heads of ail Eu James F Foster.......... rope. The hit of a lifetime. Everybody C Rodin........................ 35 >J0 wants it. Ovi r three hundred spirited <*n- C C Tom linson............. W 1. W alke*................. 10 00 Rravin.^s nnd nearly oi».ht hundre-d lart;e J M Adam s................. GÜ 0<l pa^e.i. Abe Ko.se..................... J A D » a k .............. to Peil 1 i» i-* S B Datoli.............. t. n ¿s already in most remarkabie book, 13 Al Flanders........... 107 00 Act 100 u: ■ tha fie'-l ar > si.'t.i'y t* »i’»In ; mo: 14 M II ii«-n racy......... 1 (.» J G ran t.............. 12 09 q'ti«;’: . - the ;ppoi .;niity will be 1 st. Y’ou 10 <>t can t u«ily n.ako fr-au % 2> tu si."» 5 p •? day. 17 W !. H ood.............. V - rill u n ten :.,’ nt 13 2 i i j i uki-r...... ..... . . . . 23 is) To ri.'.'.’e 'it .*1 ;llid l » 30 ,t0 one*', s n : T 1 ;* .1 ;- >.t’ »iet - ri’.iv.i.-. »in«? 19 w ii ruii«'»!........... X . : lib» r- 20 Michael Bre vi r . . . . . . . • !>,) ili >u‘ l i t . i !'.:»-.1 r : » * c i l e'.;' . ia ' ; ara a ! te r m s u m b e l t r e e 0:1 ■ : o -i. • •>*»1. 3t¡ i K.» 21 T 8 Eve.'inlin ........ Neither ex;v»rienc-* nor eap; i >t! »•. r-* l'iîietî •~i B «3 Tusora... 1...... • • • • 4.Ï 00 to engage in tills enterprise, as tin boi A :;1 < a ) 2.! J 1) Barklow......... will sell itself, an i we j.iv.i m r AgeutH 30 2*4 J M Bright............. days’ - i 11, h in wiiieh to deiiier tutd eîllent 30 (/, 25 4' I* M cFarlin........ befor-. pHyiijo us. 09 29 C P 1 V ítor............. , . , , r*3 00 27 J M M o s«.............. A nr.w p.’iJ nt : :' tl inie of ¡Í »ÜJ-.i 23 J V Bonobrako...... 2G 00 jns» ree*»;-“ ! . •io ii"t. •• fis • i» - »-i 1 i 1 ii! 33 t-0 39 W A X «n !.............. V\ v. S li-o ; 1,3 i.f to \ o .l 31 George* A S.nith---- 12 i 0 :n r.h «- sou..» n ;t v. ¡túilrt- s • f j S C Rogers............. 21 o:» : ís s v í'im a v L2I Joseph L a ird ......... 34 0*; .1 i St.-í l*t. / ... 59 í>» »>.» A D.kvis................. 2 : 0,< :>> N i3tUruue.............. 12 t.si 27 1Í H Brou son.......... ÿ ts ¿‘'A * 7 ^ • l ; h 14 ta a . ;t9 W F Brady............. . . . . ll OU 49 Bird Vow el............. 27 00 Tlio following named persons were up 2 3 4 5 G 7 S 9 10 11 i - J at excellence which . r re:.ier> tftnt lnven- 11: -D E A L E R S IN - itfuprm im l — AND A L L K INDS O F — SCIENTIFICAMERICAN . •„>- tS T A S L lS r tE D 1845. Is tho oldest snd most popular selrntlflc srd mochnnlcHt paper published and has the largest oirrulatton o f any psper o f Ha class in the world. Fully illustrated, llest class o f Wood Engra»- Inirs. Hnhltshcd weekly. Hend for specimen copy. Price (3 a year. Four months’ trial, II. AtL'NN X CO., RUBUSHKK8, 801 llroadway, N.Y. Edition of Soientiflo American. T h e only “ E lix ir o f I.ifa ” lo r all the ills that flesh in heir to lies ill the ability to aueoessfully treat them. A lifetim e devoted to the study o f the cauKca and cures o f womb troubles amt female weak unities, warrants a permanent cure In nearly every case, at home. Matty derangements and complications o f the system arise from wontb I C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a r l e , m y r t l e , troubles, when the sufferer d'tea not know what the m.itier really is. Ali correspondence s tr ic t ly 1 A bler and spruce lumixer always on confi.tenMal. Medicines packed *m l sent wiu» 1 specific directions for us«*. Addreaa:—A. X.. COLE M. 1> specialist, u s I t Find M . I'ortlaud, Oregon. lmiul and ¿or sale at the lowesi rates. TIM BE R T AN I) NOTICE. USHTEP 8 TATES I,ASI> ttfFICZ ROSEBUZO ORE«., > J October '24th. 1SS», 1 I A ttreat success. Each Issue contains colored lithographic plates o f country and city residen N o tic e Is hereby given that in compliance with ces or putilto buildings. Numerous engravings the provisions of the act o f congress o f June .1, ITS and full plans and specifications for the use o f entitled, “ An act for the sale o f iiniber lands In the such as contemplate building. Price U.S0 a year, Staff's o f California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- * a copy. ........... 35cts. MUNN X CO., P u b l is h sits. : ton T errito ry,” David I)o o n «n ,o f Portland. Mult nomah comity, state o f Oregon, has this day filed may be secur in this office his sworn statement No. — for the ed by apply purchase of the NK », o f section No. 6 iu township ing to lsUNN X Co., w h o No. 2H south, range No. £» west, and w ill ofler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for have had over its timber or st.rne thuu for 40 m n ' experience end have made over ------- --- ------------ - agricultural - ... . . . purposes, . - KP.OUO applications for Am eiicen and For- ami to establish hi« ( laim to hbi H land betor* the . A _ O . . . . Jfd f a n d K e n hr 4 V .r r a is _ lteglkter and Receiver o f tills office at Roseburg, > etgn patents. Pend f « r I Handbook. Corret- Oregon, ou Friday the 14th o f February, 1SW). He pondonce strictly confidential. names as witnesses: Henry Liebig, Charles Conroy Lilbttm Waterford, of Portland. Multnomah coun ty, (lo g o n , John K. lleW olf, o f Roseburg, Douglas In cose your mark !s not res titered In tho T ot em Olfiee, apply to MUNN A Co., and procure county, Oregon. Any anil all persona claim ing Immediate protection. Send fo r Handbook. (diversely the above-tlescrlbed lauds aro requested to file their claims in this office on or before said C O P Y R I G H T S fo r book*, charts, maps. 14th day o f February ISA*. *tc-. quickly procured. Address Chas. W. Johnston. M U N N Sc CO., Patent Solicitors. Register. O bnkhal Orzici: 801 B b o a u w a t , N. Y. TRADE MARKS. T 0 WI NG I'.y the T a g K A T I E C O O K ou the river and b.ar, at reasonable rate Timber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the- lowest livin g rates. J. P A R K E R , C H A S . F. DOE. Parkersburg Oreg. Ö Coos counnty 4P „1 „D i I i IV M 's M Watchmaker & Jeweler, COQUILLE CITY F ront S treet , E ast E nd . All kinds o£ repairing neatly done at n t goimlile ratci. Work Warranted to satisfaction. Orders taken for W atokM and Jewelry not in slock. All work uiont be paid for before leavia® the shop.