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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1890)
C v 'r .'.ìir ti it.g j f i m h w ruBMsn:::* ktkkt ti P h A D H \ M J. EDITORS A.kD PROPRILTORS Devoted 1 . the interests of the Coqr.Jle River ; ir. . .ular'.y, and oi the Co’inty geu- •rally. Subscript '« > 11 . i*i r war................... $2.00 T l F.S DAY. J FLY The S. Daniel on the 30lh ult. 8, 1890. _ i)l tv) tit Ik Uii The m ho; n.*r F r f^ Trade arriv ed in this river July 1. Andrew Hall and family o f M arshfh'id rim e over T ncsd ay on ti v i'it t « lenitives and friends, V» hat has the heard o f trade been doing for the past month or so? There re many matters that shout engage its attention. < 'ro| »-W «*ath «*r R a l l o t i i i N » . IO . Oregon Weather Bureau, c u -operating Alvin M onk will open a ealoon •it Bandon in the near future. L yons’ Mm, Sew D rug S tore! Is Stocked with A R . S J K N O W L T O N , SM ALL HOMES. with I!. 8. Signal Service. For week eliding T o supply the constant dementi for homes l >rof.J. 13. Troua hl V baa sold Lis Saturday, .1 mie 28 , inno. o f this class. j WKATHFIt claim on W agner crook for $3000. T he cool, cloudy and showery F uti:.— The residence o f II. II Where you cun securj the amount o f weather o f the previous week con- acres you desire. in’- T b u t pronij)t~action preven ted ! tinuM to t o d n v ' 14 iiS now clear and very warm. The weather i(.SS. We now offer 100 acr< s o f tlio Fouts land that Las prevailed has been worth lio n . Joh n 11. S hepe is register; , .. mile iron *•■ «>" , 0 , , . T» untold wealth to the producers o f tifal aiul prom. • i■ i' ■ s ! in the U. S. land office at H ose- , , * Oregon, and troni every section county, Oregon burg and our own A. M. Crawford com es the most flattering and IS r v « iy e r , both iitl, honest, : encouraging reports. T he rains I obligin g gentlem en. h L'K, 5,10. 2C were especially copious in the si- land, level anu No, Ira Taylor, the penman, will W illam ette valley and along the deuces, arid pnrt bottom land w hich is very soon open a writing school in coast where from 1 to 3 inches fell. rich, nml to make it desirable the two classet this place. Mr. T aylor is a fine In southern Oregon over one in'’ *’ are c*'” ’ bin<*d in nearly every tract offered. > wa*er to first artist as his samples in the many fell nt R oseburg but decree o i ' e • i .*» windows o f the business houses o f southward to Jackson conn f.1 this place will show. where less than one-half See tho ad o f J. (». O. Mayer, | fell. In eastern Oregou more * i*.i house, sign and carriage p a in ter., the average June rain-fall has tail- . T ,. • i • i* | , . home illicit* a a m . i;;, h Now if you are in need ot nne en vary lug from one to two inches. Revenue and solid comfort Ui<iii ii*. work this is your opportunity. H e i The rains were most opportune and larger tracts farther from town, church. has had 35 years experience and, have given new life to all growing school, markets and roads; only If» minutes j walk from Postotfice, stores, boat landing has no superior in Oregou. 40tf. vegetation. and proposed depot <«n U. 11. line now con - ; Near Town. OCEAN J ml >e (J. M. Dy r and estima- Llo MUl V »«lon a-il troni h visit t > til*•ir o ’ l lioia» iu Iowa ou Tiu irsd iy. riii*» is their first visit si nea • lori ! à *.-.ivili- there s «me tliir- ty years ago. I he ju d ge lias ma- tiriti! ly iu*proved in health during * n the tr ip. H i tells us «>f the oppi ersi ve isea. back there and how gimi Ite was i o g«*t back to the Pacific COM- T h e I i 1* V, stef ’.iier Dispatch ir- U m f ’arth ve- ! that lms been built «at tills* place, an l we are hap- py to .-tat*'1 timt a three masted school) or ivi ;I h c instructed at this place itS S' >« 1n at» the present vessels , aro cornpletiad. Mr. Hans Reed will ba the *!«• ignor and builder o f the vet«sel. T he m oddle has been compì*'ted Rf«me time since and some i >f the' tim bers prejiared.- Bandon Re c n ie r The nend*emy o f th»> Seventh Day A d v n (list's is to be 10x 60 for the prêtent, ai. d v.«*i k uill be pushed so as t<> haia* school begin the first o f Not rernbi *r. I’ he site is n inag- ni ficen t one , and the-,e people have Home o f the best schools in America, nu l wi 11 be. • >ai • an imp »riant fac tor in Ixiild ing up Coquille City. They are 1in no i y’i e lucat >rs and will, 01:o a in >th r \ear. have a large anti il uri - 1i;uy sidmol. They a ie bnildii i» fuill it eight for «a large build it ; t q, , d in su ’ h a way that it will b • no itrouldn t * enlarge the bnildii wf * » ;s business increases. W e be s ; • J,i ti good patronage for the fc-iicol. S ent to JAIL.— Ed. W hitlock, the ye Utig Jnan w ho robbed Know l- tim’d <1d ll^ 8itoia. o f seven watches and a b.nail amount o f in«>uey on T lairs«day e veiling a week ago, as report«id ini hast week’ s H erald . was c ‘ Ugh!t by T. A. W alker at r 11 Laird > on the C >03 bay wagon road «vu T uesday m orning. lie had piiit up there an«l was just get- ting u, at d aylight iu the m orning when <)tli • e-r W alker appeared ou the S' ■< * * i ng arrested, h«a was l>r< iugl it do rivn and that «'vetiin«» had hi s pro! i mi nary b efo/o Justice Simon wh< > bound him over in $1500 bond t«> appear before the grand jury * * • was unable to yivf b'Bi'ls and in *l.*fmiit w;*,.-) tak en to jail nt E m pire Cily. M uch Fynipathy was expressed fo r the prisoner, and it was the re- , ... . -- m ark < ” ^ /d y {it the trial that 1 - 7 *°'M U‘C‘}* It was evi. d e ilth h r : *. t»!T q ico . n m l iii » irr. • »< • ’* «m l tbf is- r > 1 o uornn. , • l' 1 'iV 1 luduNit® that io w.as a more ht subject for pity than censure. was standing on a log when a tree be obtained from it. Irotu fell across it throwing him several every section o f the W illam ette feet in the air. valley reports are encouraging Ì Shoes, J a il P a p e r , Mr. .1. (1. O. Mayer, w ho y is ite il! s,« ’t '" S <*>• entlm sm slic fw lin g ^ JRNÏTTJRE, P ic t u r e F r a m e s , M OULDINGS. l l e was much pleased with this !j,a" ' nml w“ f “ 1*’ b">' d " , " ;« ‘Hb , , , P , . . lim oth y lmy has been great iy im part wlieu here before, but went J J ® , 0 , , , . ‘ proved. Oats are doing well. Corn away till Coos shoul i get a mov3 * . . . ° .. >r , .• • „ _ is thriving, but in sections of on itself. Ih e time is ripe now ; b* . eastern Oregon the weather too and he has returned, settling in cool. H ops are growing finely and Marshfield, at least for the present. give prom ise o f a good yield. Weather report at Bandon, for In Gilliam and Morrow, rye harvest the month o f J ime, 1890. T em per is in progress and yields very good. ature—monthly mean 57.8; above C odlin moths have not done any average 1.5; max. 7*2; min. 48; damage yet. S p ra jiu g is however mean max. 05.7; mean min. 57.4: recom m ended ns a preventative. greatest daily range 10; least daily Peaches and apples short crop in range 4; mean daily range 7.8; southern Oregon, other fruits very inches rah)fall 1.1; below average plentiful. T he potato yield 0.55; snowfall 0; rain days 7; frost prom ises to be the largest in the i b i j s <>; cb ?n r d a y « 1 8 ; c l o u d y d a y s history o f the slate. Every section 12 . reports them doing finely. (reo. Bennett, Hie-!.' Through the \i country, gr?iss V. O. Signal Service U. S. on the range is good and cattle are D o r n 1 1 e i n s . in prim e condition. T he rain ex Hurrah for the 11. II. tended through Crook, G r a ft and The fine rain we had will insure other interior counties insuring >od crops. ; the hay and grain crop. Quite a lot o f hay got wet, but The week closes with the most the rain did more good than harm, flatterin 1 )regon out-look G. W h eeler has a i k e garden, crops, sweet corn in tassel. , B .S . Pngue, Lee and M m . W eekly havt O bserver U. S. Signal Sei vice, splendid gardens. Coos can cap *VssT Dir. Ore. W eather Bureau, the clim ax when it c:u ie s to garden truck ' K«*|»nrl—I'is h (r:i|> D istrict. D. C. Krantz ------ has - just finished - ------------- — repairing the bridge at M iuard’s mill H e lms put in a good sub- stantial wing in the place o f the Mr. K . has also one washed out. built a good bridge across Yankee Bun which cost ab ou t8100. M. Krautz’s cancer is not getting e , H very fast. M. J. Krautz cut his leg with an ax while working on a bridge. Jell' Crosby killed two large bear in one day last week. Hiram tiranby is the tx>ss fisher- 1 . t I, ie L . M m M ortal d . R -è. O l i l i ; , vCinl tU E S iP O N , a . -rA 1 Seals. r\ h Li. -L-i — i a \. _ j L) JI j . *!>pc'Cii:i ait G IF. :• t*> i! . Ho.-c liar» lilâlil oI.1C. * H» City ami Sanitary Engineering, Ditches U»(* H Int« M*»r ami Flames located, L im a run. Plans. Maps and o f work. Marshfield .« furnished for nil kinds ■ «'•* , Mail uificc, vTION. • i tragón, > ■>, IS*.ff). t N otice i named se’ L-laint n the follow ing of her inf* » y. u *.*!. it tuy hai:'! I ’.sill . . "■ .j;.f it 11 It A T T O R N ' i r r s r ■' : l a w lio f ti ;*».'/"(/. ( h 'i'ijo u . Civil Engineer and Surveyor. ç \ j p I ft U s H Q I L L F 5 i û y u l> PI ■ ’’ PP >rt of her ale !>• - an<l tiHit 8a:d proof will !«.* I’D1 j d*.;.» or in li - ufi:w*nce 1» >v’ th* of tilt« county coart of <N, 'S (•• «un’ y, HI, ill ]Empire Giiy, Oregon, on S ttur- 0, I.iffff. viz: Alice E• Kin-. -ti*ad *•lit ry No. 5185 fur the Si: U of I ff* 2.* s-iatli lange 11 w«-st . na i a •s the f «Rowing v.i LI1L’.8CS to her e •utinuous res:idonee roc;*:i, and ation of, »aid land. Viz: P h y s k ia : AN ■» vi’ I .J Ut ..X .'t a ; u. o O. ‘ I UGEON. r** U p t ip - i r , . LXd S jr ie o n o < jo r tS ( m V u Mio. A Vo b * ■:,* with c r .. ;.ry , u . c, I .CC)I, ;-o ch :rcb, : ", :■ .ces. C l 1 < ail * L. Atkinson, L. D. Belien. Thos. Bookard and N. IS. Endicot t. al Anc *ra. U*)ort Co., ( )r. jy l I has. V,. Juuuston. K cq::,'»“. N • o.Ui în ior- ! \cha pur- lia oi \ '■Q j NOTE K FOB I’ l BLICATION. Land Office at llosHtiur**. Orcaort, < Juuo D<ib, ix: 0 . »' »TICK is Inai bv ci a >1 1 !. .1 tfi.* fol!«>w- inq-nam id S'ctti-*r has filc i noticu o f her intention to make filial proof in sup- her port o f claim , and that said proof wil! w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n o f d i v i s - ^ made before tin* judijc or ill his absence Iu the ( oitn . i i » 1 1 1 ,, before tho clerk o f the county court o f C-oos pon for (V u ,u * -*’> " as *l(> ■* !l^ ie county. Or., at Empire City, Or., on Satur In the m i ' : All t . , 0 > er i y o a fair m il sa ih B U Y E a ti’ bo sont upon i pa i : c, ', j- • II •» I - A ► f 3 Jlk - W » n r \jß 'f V B vj ChfsK^o.Ill« SW \ and SW >4 o f NW ‘ a, s(*c. 20, l'p. 2a south range 11 west, W. M. She names the follow ing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: L. Atkinson, 1.. J>. Belien. Thus, ltookard and S. S. Endicott all of Angora. Coos coun ty. Oregou. Chas. W. Johnston, jy l Uegister. TIM BER LAND NOTICE. have stepped down and out. M c Num ber o f pupils enrolled, 5 3 ; .. J v 1 Culloch will move to lloseb u rg ; average aliontlunce, 4 f. Number ¡ind Steinler to bis farm. 1 o f visits by patrons, directors and Dan Miller has been kept from i f r ien (Jfi i y ; P! ° ? ltu/ al P!iri,OSPfl' m A ^ ,!,h*ish hi" ■ cnltivation o said land, viz: W. a . llatcher, clai ' to Haul land before the B o ls t e r and J? H U tskin s and John Braden o f Fair- lU ceiver o f this office at Boseburg Oregon, in, and Walter °n Tuesday the ltb day of August, 1 «!«). . * s t; >unty. ( )r. 1Ie nnm('3 ns witnesses: Frank M oore. ton , Register. Earnest P. F’» Rio.. 1 tank M. Burtis and school on the account o f a sprain-1 ' B elle C oleman , and Charles W. Hastings, all o f lloseburg, AN!» Nt »TIC Douglas county Oregon. Teacher. I'n' U*. e'o’ trg. Or. t » 1 . Any and all persons claim ing adversely A. J. M. is on the matrimonial .Vi av : ! 1 h, 1 stiff. the above-described lands are requested to ^ O T I C E is hereby ¡Yen that in com pli scab'. \\ ho knows which way they file their claims in this offloo on or before ance with the provisions o f the act of will tip? congress o f June 187,s entitled, “ An act said 12tli day o f August 1800. I Min t wniulprinK curpd. Bn«,ks lcameH ('bus. W. Johnston, for the sale o f timber lands in the states o f J* S. C oke will move to Brewster in on« TKa.iiDK. TfitimoninlH fr.'m nil Register. pnrl.i o l tlie «lolio. Prospect us p o s t California, ( )'e g o n , Nevada, and Washing valley. ' v a r r , v*:it on m.pliration to Prof. A . Loinotle, 237 F ilth Ave. Now York. ton Territory,-’ George L. Hastings o f TlM B E li LAND NOTICE. Fruit crop will be light in this lloseburg, County o f Douglas. State o f Ore 4 Reijistercd Short-Horn Bull for Sale. United States Land Office, lloseburg. Oreg* gon section. hns this day filed in this office his May 24t!i, 1890. ..r 1 1 0 1 , , 1 Owing to the fact that I do not wish to sworn statement N o.—.f o r the purchase o f 11« havo a good ¡Sunday „„ this noble 1 , > n on hgs i* own progeny, and 1 Notice U horeby givcu that in compliance with 0 J school use bull the lots 1 $ and 4 and E 1 o f SW '4 o f Scc- the provision» of the act of Congress of June», , at Gravel Lord, and Rev. Camp- ’ I . ust import another soon, I now offer to . . . . . I 1878, entitled “ An ret for the «aie of timber lauds tion No 18, ill tow nship No. 28 South bell preaches every 4th Sunday at the stockmen o f tuts section a chance t-> ‘ in the su t. « of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Bange No. ff West, and will offer proof to secure t he 1 itoroughbred (registered ) bull, Washington Territory, ’ ’ William A. Preble of Itone- show that ihe land sought is more valuable ’ Brown.” This fine bull is now ¡1 years old. bur*, County of Douglas, «tate of Oregon ha« f w Us ti(ub >f o f st()ll0 [ll;m f „ r agricultural D on Rex. and was bred by Geo. B. W om all near Kan- t,l*H lu “ »is oiUce his sworn statement No. - , ....... . . .. , Knl*%) hhs City Missouri. Pedigree on oppi ic nt ion. fur the purclmHeJ of the 8 E of 8 *ctiou No 18, in ^ ^ ’ ’ “ 1 04 ‘ / He has sh,>■» n remarkable regularity of col- Township No. 28 South Range No. 9 west, and will land before the Register and Receiver o f l a I nl A r t -h le u l. j or n a r k s and square shape o lia li his get, offer proof to allow that the niml nought U more this offioe at Hos>burg O iegitt, ou Thnrs- San Francisco, Juue 24.---Ed. K el- “ ?^tînH,lwl.licH c,!n b o 18eeTl l,-v- vulu»ble f»r timber or kton« tlian for agricnl- J ay< tho 14th d .v o f August, 18'JO. - I j,* # • g l a |J 4. ! ^ ! ,iy ihtu ; is dark rod color with turai puntone», and to esUbÜHh bi« claim to said w ly, w y , w h o was working in the hold o f Star in /prehem l, very kind and gentle. Unrt ,,efuro tht, 1{,.KUler au,i «eceiver of thin „ . H n \ ■s ‘ as witnesses: Joshua W hitbeck. Charles . Hastings. Isaac Davenport, and the steam at -1 wT i,l,l? h,.v.. t ^11U b-v tfie j;enr ....... ........ - collier ------- - Areata, ------------ 1 — Oak ------- I T „lui. *,,Vi Ul to ' I* proper ' r' , - parties. j office »t Roseburg Oregou, on Tuesday the 12th Earnest 1?. J’ reble till o f lloseburg. Douglas K. D. Sanford. -»TSV < n\.s. W. .Jmivaroa lltois’rtit . First-class Accom m odations for Traveling i£ N . & N r-î?* ¥'î-> & 1 ” r a A r d d ' .n ' i ! n : : :< r ÛOCQ . fot ii". j t > i :■ ‘ i i : * t ) te ll th is C m i. j l e * t «■ , ■.. •:;*n _) pencf.c r • «!>*,» CNF- Àf’ J he : • f.'. T~ a i; *- .’-* 1 .» • ”r. i J. m . U J h *cC. ji — k < j Í ORE C O Q U IL L E , 3 H- A- “ 3iby- and C .L A Î M N G J. W . H ugh es , M \Y. D u a n e . S W B la d s m itfâ lio p ! « » v u j iu h u m il m y C c q v n x a C ity , — Tu Tho— Highest SÍ vie * i lia- t. V, Address: ‘ 'oqi .iie l ily. S p e c lF il S am : Lg U oom in * C ossbctiom . This jK>pui-ir mid favorite resort has roently l»•- n tboroughK r> iiovated and put in bitter order than ev. r befor. The table, are supplied with ail ¿h, deiicuces t > I k * had and in u style to ph i.se 1 ha nmst fastidious epicure. iliotud. K lGEES & D M N E t. ! 4 . N o ~ t — — i c — e — ! - rv To litt* 1 1 f •;> * 1 ■ Ct*q.iille Co«i iille Cl < ■ y and tin surroniMinq c >-;:i .•: I have fitieJ np a firs’ -cia<-> i-idb-rv i *• M ti li'-b al. iq pot>;l<* Xri-burv; A rlirs 's st**:*-. ! cl:. *.n 10 do the b*-st v..rk d**n in ''•*•»- c untv. W hin you nro in our city • ad. . ■ a v, **r!: :*ml you will liecnnviinv i. Year pat. naue respect- fully soliciltil. - ... J.JV.R kkw . ' n on .^u p lu r. O O Q U IL L E m i l s l s — AN D — - - I o v Tug icrnran? 4 liL h in ds o f farai '..ork «»licitcd. Hor Horae / \ \ sf.o»*i.i" shoeing and a.id \ ; low work a spi-cialty spocialt 1 Supplies for Lwi;in^ work, w do),'«, rin^s. «ant-liool,* un l everyth' 11 « used in lofi” Hy can ps kep: < n Ir.nd. S h A»,.'notion ;;uaiaiiti d. Si p i*u o< ;; t > >*r'.h o f i ’ o- m et [Y e i stable. utldtf — ------ E | A J I M • > ; * ■ & ? f* L w « i k s 3 S O s i M vi ,n P p M o in t . yrtle (\ 4 f i iV ltu U O regon , Jennie tfajonj. Proprietress. Î ■ This popular house lias r.*'**-*ntly l>«H*n p u t in cx< t l’enf order. a."<i is truly « fa «»rite n n V T lT l * T T " T i r r . ’ " i HTTIT î -'TI ‘ i*1" t:.l l*s Will 1».* supplied with P i l i - ! M* 3 I S *| * • R‘ ) >d y u the ver> i.e-.t. inel>:*.; h<* *Jcb.*ad«*s o f the ÍT 5 . * 1 5 i • i H Ï ’ * 1 * . *• ’ ‘ » * M ! î 5 Î f : \ *" asoli, lads eliiilNlV’! ; il»t! i i » sa ¡Í the Il» 08 t fasiiaious epn**re. i : Ins ins jo Hotel te ! uan baa ju«t juat been renovated and r '.tied and every at -ANT> V I I* î. i M ‘S O r ta iiiit'i! va ill be ('¡ven io j;Uist Patronage 1 solicited. * 'O ' 2 ' ..: - 2 2 2 h .:.\ L !';:s f\* * ver le , \a amy “»V1'’ *• oT1 ; r oli ve h o tel ! JilLS. 1 . L. «LIVE, 1 ’liOP. • ... r - t • i i **i fcV t M u v t i i i> U 1 -Vo ( '¡ It'll: ¡<C J .h i ‘lo o t'd . Coquille City, Ore on., signed has been ajipo;nti by tlie cou n ty' court o f Coos conn' <>f < ) regoli, att B ) T ug on m inis;rator of the ui' Samuel 1). t!iu riviH'tir.d ■ .. : t .a iiia b J e rat«» j ’o p iln r Hot 1 bus recently l« e n X put in better order than ever before, per m s having Howell deceased, , « ’nl is truly a favorite resort. nte are raques!**d claims aga'.o. >: t !.. 'L'imiter, pmtek-v o ; i . - l . t \ ( tlU i- T ho tr.bliH are supplied with all the d e li law n qui red to to pres, nt th<* una* ■ cacies to be. Lad. and in style to suit tho me at mv r. idea at Coquill \ ' i t v . Cor, s bor puivi r a ■ O i i i . 'l . ' i , . i l u m b e r H l o d in i ju a n t i - most fastidious epicure. county, Oregou. : L rrr. Adminislrutor. lY b 18 , Jost t i e s t o M 'ii t , aild id l ! (‘ l « .'.\ » v l i v i n g llH dining-rtiomB and sleeping epart- r'ltcs meat* axe second to no hotel in Southern NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .I . l 'A K K K U , .'X T ' Mrs. A. L . Olive, l*rop. ; ;i i:n.(‘, Onr.ooN ) G il AS. F. D O E . L a *. d < îrricK. 1 Lund ullice nt BosebnvR, Oregon. I May 21 lHH'.t. ! v vi. ls’tn. \ N OTICE is hereby given that in eop!i- N ot ( 1: : ; h • > . * i*’ ■ r*ilawmg- man with Ins assortment o f fly lla y ter, 1 lit l*e Lamb, Eva 1 le.l 1 . Mary Hail ^nco with the provisions o f the net o f con- nam» d svitlt r has t’ 1' ! I : h isin tep - and Martha Miller. gres.a o f Juue !», lb ”H, entitled “ An act for tion ro make final p n rt o f his books. W e have found it a pleasure to ( tho S ile n i tim ber lands in It * Stilt 'S of claim , and that saló ¡, • it.ade b*‘ - L. W ftternniu has a new mower have singing in school and are ! California, Oregon. Novada, and Wrtsb- fore th¡ jtidge. or in hi . . before the . . . , • .. ington territory,“ Joshua Whitbook o f BoSi*- cleric ol t!:** .*((U! ¡ i and r< ke. * *■ (S county, : learning to read music according burg, county o f Douglas, state o f O .vgon, a. Stttur- 1.00 and H in. W eekly can un- : to the tonio , o U a ey6fem. It ia has this dav filed in ¡.his office hi a sworn ‘ >re ron. , ; 1,.. pir ■ ( *. I da> ’ >y. Hon: j- load hay at the mte c f a load oa<l in m ¡ i miuq1 m u c h more sim ple than the note statement No. —, for lho purchase o f the N st, ; , ,, ‘•VI i f ; Nl*', >r t: • 1 11 1 - i v i * E V* of Section No. lei in Township No. 2H .... 1 \y: stven mmates witu t.idir double H. 12 west, uvjuum m usic and al can learn it. In tim e South . iiftngt* ... v u ... . . V„ r Uiia " - No. !• A»est, and will oiler yy harpoon fork. j it will take tllO place o f the note proof to show that tho land sought is more Ho names witnesses to New mail carriers; the old ones music and then all can sing valuable for its timber oratone than for ag- .,rov<3 jpa c nco upon und land this morning, was crushed to nna a otne h,af'br/odi b !°sä î e a  l e ! 1!!; day #f ^ a* wit“ : .loath by the fall o f a bucket used it Will Boon be inconvenient to keep them « « “ ■■ge.L. Hastings, Charles W Hasttnga. Joshua _______ t k . k i . „ _____ separate from other stock too noar related. ^hitbeck, Isa.,,- mvsnport, all of Uof eburg, iu how tiii« coal, ow in g to tho n p » for Douglas County Oregon. Any and all^u reonH claiming adversely the above being woru out. W m . K elly, bis sale, well broken tind sound, me described lands are requested to file their claims in brother, received injuries that will „ i l ' S i S ! “ , “ ear town °r adOw«. B thia office on or beforesaid 12tli day or August, 18SK). probably prove fatal. 1 ‘ City, Oregon. 47tf Tlii.-i house has been refitted ami newly furnished throughout. r* u. C e d a r , f ir , State o f Ore- lons bn iui* 1 1 *. c l° se ° f the first two mouths, with day, AuuuatiHh. lsyo. viz: Maria L. King, llowell used. I the follow ing results as a general homestead entry No. 4.M!) for llm N of Notice is he eby given that the utult-r- average per cent. Mary Halter, iM). Edith Hnytor, 5>ii. Ralph Edmunds, !*S. Georoe Halter, ‘.id. Phobe Lamb, ‘.lit. Eva liall, W. 0;’ , . Mary Adams, 1 *5. Minllie M;,lcr 92. Wilbur Havtcr, 1)5. | George Miller, Perry ltftbiaon, DC. John Lamb. HO. Names of students who have nut been ab sent durino the term: Maml Miller, John Lamb, Sadie Miller, Frank Miller, Mollie Wimer. lte^naldo Robinson, Z*iboida Robinson, Eugono Wi- mer.Eila V ¡»ner, W’ilbur Hayter, Charley a V, n.V* ¿o V .., will C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n , HI 1 l the P A I N ;LTN Tl ü ’■ ...i à >- 1 the « the this i!O I!l\ «!\ HOUSE! C ? «1 .1 iS î t 1 o* V ti*1' 011 . ! c i U e i.:m .*si ;u r o f - •■* a e àæ W . • jits ' til At Notice is hereby gixen that the under- signed has been appointed Executer o f the |ns< v%*ill and testament o f John F. Fuller deceased, by the county court o f C oos coun- i.S . EDMUNDS, Prop. i y H -71 r t t T*» r ) s ii Oi SO tcv. « « C m iCKt FM L i Giti* k Illghext Market Ivi< <>',taiued for A’ .;*l«*« »n<l all grivii Fra lis. S.tlt S;tlb: >ii, Cl littiiij Hark, Hides, skills and \> ■. !. i itala. Mat* !i ’ l* » m Wood. St:' v P...1;«. a' ! ON ( M.OlS vK I At M> lit V. A - \ . LI. A . . fm ■ r _ O X 'J T 'T T . ^3S7D Informât I ou f at E x e r u t o r 's S o l i « * . o b ^ _ (l'orn e 1 1 y <>f Coquille '-î'!l ,V Tug C o .l willi ’. ". . y 1 C IO ___ 'L'\) v ÍK| j # fi / a ’ General Merchandise, w a tc h m a k e r , # C '» V G « 0 r rr v 1 r — -y . CO PiU lLLE CITY . f í e h a v e Urn E x c lu s ‘vo C enerò/ o f l i i V \ a C ïp L D 1' a I l i t vs j 1 3 a S , F iio n t S t r e e t , J I vst E n d . ty* ° reKen. , , . All persons having claim s against All kinds o f ri pairing neatly d.;i,e at rea .. . . . , ^ . . . said estate are requested to present sonnble rates. \*ork «.a-raiu. d to give . . . . . . . . . , ... . . , same to me within s.x m ouths from satisfaction. O.-d - taken for W atches' , T , . . date ( oquille, Oregon. May drd 1WI0 and Jewelry not m stoi K. . .. .’ „ J , ,, , . All work must be p-.M for before leaving Albert Graham, Executer o f the Inst Ihe shop. o f John F. Fuller, deceas. liiJ li l l l g r ■ il i I t -47tf H e a le r in ■hi« countv. three years ago, paid •“ « * # «■* Sam e clover ( ‘ .Kiuille City a visit Thursday. ba> -»u s .lorn, « b e n tho ram s be , , P a in t e r , a r t in i Has located in Coquille City, and is ready ; to do all kinds o f work pertaining to the painter's line; will d o paintiug, graining, 1 paper-hanging, decorating, kalsomiuing and gilding. Also sign-writing in any style. Carriage-painting, in the finest style known to the trade. Warrants his work in every particular. Call on Iiiui, or address: P. O. Box r»y. Coquille City. ■-« . ¡twfgpyyy 1 k ■ ' tu«-./:.vty > j y. nr \ \ K i 1/ à a V i ï j D ; is D I 1 L 11!. Front U . H. J .E . M -A. 3-, Geni T o and from the house. MICE TO THE ITELIC! O P Groceries, R. H. BAILY, PROP, Cu l»t Purk er iuiform s us that whci i he to. k h it p art ne r Mr. Doe, to Guios b .y oi i tli? tug Liberty a V COUJ to o f WOi L* »\ á ^ince there was quite a luiuh water on tin* Coquihe oa the ('.»os bay b.;r. These _■ d depths r i: t**d shew ry on the north Ci m ille b;ir one 'U.< in tli » i i. . La*, i r. ?!e.iiner running to San I telici Co rapalile <if currying 500 tonts 01 c.<al it wouM givo an iirq'etus t o l iiisin. s *a the Coquille that w*HI hi ; > ou even to otlier and m ore e XÎ0 bivo entorprises. S u d i a Btenn2 «* r « '•in b : Iliade, and the nieans for iLs c m -tilieti >n ean be raisevl -»ilrillr » ni agli if lite proper h a ml s are ,-t ut “ Ut ri» s o lid t. at all hours I t a y r o r r v ig lil. Niplit call, front room over the Store. "Dry Goods, Gents Fi,ii HOUSE H Toilet article*, .T o b a c c o , and Cignr*. Prescriptions" a rj > o.ia'.ty—-carefully filled Medicines. uuuuS 3 PnorniKTOB, Full line o f Drugs, Chemical)*, Patent And Attractive Display Of In Trr - Coquille City, Oregon. COMPLETE On Good TeiTns. i SiiOvlden F. \\ dson. E sq , the M arshfield attorney, with his Tain- ily. came over Tuesday in a piivate ectnrcd; the choicest locations yet • fl/red. A. C. Jones retired July 1st from i runes, rig for a short re-pite from his SHERWOOD & SANFORD. the office of D eceiver U. S. Laud Fall and early sown wheat is busy desk. II ■ returned in the ;u- office lloseburg, Or., a n d hi« sue-i now thought to be past any harm tt m oon. ca ssor A .M .C rawford assumed the from atm ospheric causes. It is I he iiin.il has changed from the duties. N more official business j filling well and o f good quality, BANDON, old ( ous bay wagon road route and or comm unication should be sent stools largo and stand very good. com es t<> this place fiom Camas t<> A. C. Jones on land office bnsi- T he crop will be frem present np \nlh-y via Mid e Coquille. Fi oui n e s s . ! pearances, more than an average ) here .t i tins to Sumner nml then AS lionoveted and thoroughly cquip- Mr. Saul Spurgeon, o f t h is '« u e ; from Umatilla com e reports . peil this deservedly popular hosiillery ichn J. Daher,our I lace, oil to the I ; y. was quite badly hurt that it will he the largest crop ever and is making it a most pleasant and uou home u- livery in m i , is i 11 ¡ni;' it. und has a on Tuesday last while assisting harvested in the county. Later like place for Ills guesty. trade. He has good p..--. nr: other parties slash some timber sown spring wheat is com ing up C O -^ O T H ;! gì a il stot k un a oui 111 >. near town. It seems that Mr. 8. and fair yields o f good hay crops D k UOOIST AX)|I’ HAKM\C! 8 T, HOTEL! Pl^EEil S T A G E LINE! ;; -.^iftíwaí*»;*«*.- S.J.TUTTLE, . . Prop., T his house has been fitted up {•OnriGin u lq h iiiu *n iu O a r i^ r ln g * ^ ILTa'n Ul i Ui tlie HRy Ulljj XT. S O T A Freight and Passengers ing<o<l shape, and patrons will find it a first-class house in every t)artioulnr* The beds are new and clean And the tables supplied with the best to be had iu the m arket _ . . TT T , . . . . . . . patronize H oi Industry cr.cci t s'u .da\. it.'• a T he new A 1 S ch oon er poiti.8 on Coos bay. Leave l i t e r C ity ; every day, except hanuay, at 5» a. iu. and ;}:U 0 p.m . Fa.wengers by morning stage can visit iiarshfit ld anti lamp rc (k iv, Laving two hours in « *.ch place, return; ig to C o- ' quillo City, tli« sail:«’ nay. P a re , O n e Always g«> ivii!i tlie . i.i. ami i p. in., con- . a .« i; i ■ a n tr > f..r »ii I D c 11 a x . Mails and P i v w i a m '/ i ’ A •' S /2 [J 1 \ rJaiinJI make illuni JOHNSON «1 DUNHAM, *Oi ., . j i : i t ors. Rnilt Expressly for ihe T Ï -I L I ¡» a C ( ) Q l i L L E T H A J D E M y r t l e P o i n t , O il « f, ... ,>,.*11%'.* . 1 :i. 1». It. l l l i h l A S , p r o p r ie t o r s , FrcHh drugs, chem icals, paints, oils, toilet articles, brushes, and everything usually county. Oregon. Any and ail persons clatimng adversely kept in a first-class Drug Store for sale, FshscBlPTioNs carefully compounded at thtt above-described lands are requested to all liaurs. The best brands o f tobacco and file their claim s in this office on «ir before cigars always on hand. A lino assortment o f nuts and candies very cheap. (Jive us a 8 <iid 14th day o f August 18.»0. vHutl (■ has . W. J ohnston . R egister, call. t Coquille City, 1 I T I L L Bun on n o other B oute. T h is. VV vessel having made six round trips iu the last Six mouths, 18 supposed to ke«fi up her past reoord, and will until further notice, on and after N ovem oer 15tb, deliver freight to Copuillo City and all points on tfie lower river ut the follow in g rates: ' Salt, nails, iron a n d coal, $2.50 per ton;, other freight including flour, AH.50 per ton. Co hull * M ill & fou CoateAHT.