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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1890)
« Ccpillf (Ws PrBLISIlKD I V I B T TUK 8 DAY, J. A . & D . F. D E A N , EDITO RS AND PR OPRIETORS Devoted to the interests o f the Coquille River particularly, aud of the County gen erally. ínbeoription. per year, in advan ce..#'<*.«« T O E S P A Y , AU GUST 12. 1S90. LOCAL ITEMS. H. H. Baldwin, * of Bear creek, ' | _ c a lle d o n na F r id a y . The Occident Water company is removing the pump logs and re placing them with iron pipe from the corner of Second and Taylor streets to the foot of Second, there being several leaks m that liue. See the ad of J. G. O. Mayer, house, sign and carriage painter. Now if you are in need of fiue work this is your opportunity. Ho has had 33 years experience and has no superior in Oregon. 49tf. Owing to poor health I have got to sell my bar ber shop in Coquille City, and I now offer the same at a really great bargain. It is a fiue paying busi ness. l-3w M. C. HorPE. R a r e b a r g a in .— Yaquina bay has had two monu ments to the excellency of her har bor for n year or so, but they have disappeared. We refer to the wrecks of the splendid steamers ' ‘Yaquina Bay” and ‘ Yaquina City.” Mrs. S. E. Robinson has again taken charge of her hotel—the Robinson house—and lus thor oughly renovated the same. She will be pleased to meet her old- time customers, and as many new ones are desirous of first class fare at reasonable rates. Give her house a trial. l-3w We have been frequently asked why we ¿thought the county court could not grant a draw bridge across the navigable waters of the Coquille as stated a few weeks since in the H e r a l d . We can only say that it 1ms been tried in other parts of the State and an act of the legislature had to be invoked in every instance. d . H e r a l d :— I n s a y in g N O T IC E , In the matter of the assignment o f Stone A Cartwright. Selling the Peerless Edition o f W. T. Stone and Janies Cart wriglit for merly co-partners in business and W. T. Stone Hnd James Cartwright bave assigned I their property to the undersigned for the benel/l o f all their creditors. All creditors Written in Bedford Jail by John Bunvan, the greatest preacher o f the seventeenth o f the above named persona are requested i century, * **v s » u n u i . n * i i moBt_fnscinatiug, iiu o * K ia u i (he,grandest, to file their claims within three mouths | and fastest selling book ever offered. from dote hereof. S. P . C. Johnson, » A3 E N S a fe w Anyone wishing a first-class word® descriptive of Baudou, its lght wagon at a bargain, call at position and adtantages as a surn- this office mer reaor* ^or tflose who may seek Mrs D.' P. Straog. Jr., retarued ,r o m ' hfi “ D<\ »* Wednesday from Portland « h ith e r 'the ,mer,or '” ‘d the heatfid term’ you, nio'*e than any other man in she had be**n visiting friends and Coos county, can 1 ear me out in relatives. saying that la m not given to ex Mr. S. E. Harkness ha* beauti aggeration; I leave that for those fied bis cosy cottage on Henry who may have an ax to grind, and xti-cthm; week b} giving it anoth- tr u ly it^ may be said" That’’their er coat of paint. ^ name is legion, and thnt they are M. M. Marks, agent for Perkins advancing to the front in an alarm- nursery, Llewellyn, Lane county, jng resemblance to the scane in Oregon, is on the river taking o r - ! Macbeth, where it is announced dels for fruit trees. that “ Birnam wood is coming t o , Mr. H. T. Schwoers and family Dunsinane.” My sojourn in Ban- returned from Bandon Thursday, don roav lie transient; • nevertheless, 1 * J Mr. B. F. Ihrig of Norway made ns*a pleasant visit Tuesday. MrAThoe. Wilson, the North Co- qaille farmer was in townJWednes- day. Alex Smith has two yoke of good work oxen for sale at lialls creek. having taken a week’s recreation aud visiting at the beach. l - ‘2w M arried .—At Sonoma, Califor- Mrs.*Balch returned from a visit uia, August 3, at the residence of to her parents on Big creek Tues the bride’s parents, Dr. \V. K. day. Vance to Miss Amalie Ehrlich. An occasional tree left in the re- y r. Lorenz's family, we are glad cemtly cleared streets makes an eye to state are all over the measles •ore. Henry U iug able to take his place The best and cheapest lots in ho ctor« behind the counter in ♦ tu e biurtt Coquille City can be bought of again. Sinclair <fe Harlocker. * Mrs. J. YV. Sugg aud Miss Nel Mr. \V. W. Wliittingtou, of tlx» lie Jones have opened a dres'3-raak- upper Coquille, paid this office a ing establishment in the Lorenz pleasant call Wednesday. building, formerly occupied by Will Teumseon aud family left Sherwood & Sanford. We bespenk Wednesday for a week’s huuting for these Indies a liberal patron- and fishing ou Middle Coquille. age. Thoso indebted to Jenkins A* Tenuisson at the Banner saloon most pay up at once. Accounts not settled will be placed in the hands o f a collector. E H*nd«n •»“ thetienri*. COIN M O NEY S p e c ia l F e a tu r e s E n o r m o u s S a le s thro I will do it justice in stating that it surpasses in a remarkable de- gree any of tho sea beach resorté on the coast, south of Yaquina and n m n v vof nf north of Port Orford. O m n .n v On /u uitiuy ui th ia r»r»oct the sand-spits in wh ¡„t, i_u m i s tu u M »bounds, Ihe traveler would suffer through lack of fresh water, on- he was prepared with a supply sufficient for a distance of twenty . . I - , , , . miles; here,on the Bandon beach, south to Floras creek, sixteen miles, there is plenty of fresh wat er to be had at short distances. Parties are arriving here daily; G L m Norm-No edition of this famous work lias The History derness, «»crlodical pains, rick hr.darto.ca» licadacho . con- »cation, rcrioai™i.rains,nek lntlamination. or ulceration and all "female irregularities” arid “ weaknceBr»," l)r. pjereo-e Favorite Proscription comes to the rescue of women as no other medicine SSJalTt ? the ^ y n X i !!? forworn Id n ice , I» 72 : Market 8 k 783 by agen ts, c o n « -1 ^ Company San Francisco. To supply the const ant demand for homes of this class. in . for r will ^ be ‘on> - - ^ o See ^m o n c y . on paid n refunded. guaraiUtc bottle- wrapper* Near Town. Copyright, 1888, by Wo«Li''s Die. M ed . Ass’*. Whore yon can secure the amount of acres you desire. On Good Terms. Or. PIERCE’S PELLETS V, e now offer 100 acres of the Fonts land *i mile from corjiornte limits o f the beau tiful and promising town of Coquille, Coos county, Oregon. regulat« and cleanse tho liver, stomach and bowels. They are purely vegetable and per. per- fectly harmless. Orni a Dose. bold by £> cents a viol. In Tracts To Suit. Apply to One Half Cash.. For Sale. R, J. Dean, OLIVE HOTEL! City. OCEAN HOUSE R. H. BAILY, PR O P. H Patronizß Home Industry RUU —s e t t in g in tl)0 w e st S e ttin g as its seerr.H in t o th e b o s o m Qf t h e grefit p n c jfic o c e a n b u t ris- . 7 . , ... . OO T 1D8 10 t h e fftr <^>nent L i k e h im I m a y sa y , “ m y task is e n d e d ; m y J o u rn e y i9 c o m p l e t e d ; SO fa r e w e ll.” r ’ L e G arcon . BandoD, July 31st. -------------» * — ----------- - tral months ago, Mr. Henry Several * m 6 n t 1 i Plummer acr, of UementH, Cal., who subject to cramps, was taken with »sever« atteek. He b ee. C llnilt E. otsn I v fur II h * ” O Q U UUUIUUdúlUll lUUit ¿ait •AJSTD A G E N T . 114, Front St., Sun Francico, Cal. DEALER IN ^ < 1 ^ * »H Mlltls, F loflr & M(‘ills. I Highest Market Price* Obtained for Apple* ' »nd all green Fruit*, Salt Salmon, Cbittim Bark, 1 Hide*. Skin* and Wool, Fur* of all kind*, Match Wood, Stave Bolt*, and produce generally. SMALL HOMES. A Bargain! . ».i ia* collision jM h uni rr “ or corning the r to , or not. coins- ever b e e n o ffe re d 51 « I » A BODY M E E T A BODY ore^mothing"t! Jir' it"isnV'with°our ,*.u«*,,tiy you t c a n n o t f a d t o sell l a r g e q u a n t i - t h e fin e s t e d i t i o n i n p r i n t Ex- SSnJlS!*« offW t‘S t S * m c i t m i S n - l i i S >ry t o t h o s e w h o a p p l y q u i c k to f c ^ b n i X f ” «wS{iriii!iSS ABSlßlU*©. In iiK f Old Agents even nre surprised with the results of a trial canvass. Theii heir success is j simply astounding. The gruudest oppor- tunit v for money making ever offered. lltt Pictorial circulars fr e e o u iii»|»lirn« I i o i:. <ind. this portion of tlie oonuty is hound to progress in favor ns it 1». j comes better known. I have resid f». 10, 20. or 40 acre lota, part bench ! 2}^. 5.10, ed in this section to which 1 re land, level and No. I for fruit and resi — FOR SALE. ON VERY EASY Arrangements have been made ferred above, twenty-eight years, dences. and part bottom land which is very T E R M S ’ _ for half rates on the steamer and rich, and to make it desirable the two classet consequently, I believe that 1 atn stage lines for teachers who wish The Robinson House, fu lly f ur- : nr{' combined in nearly every tract offered. perfectly qualified to give a fair • , i j a | • , . Severn! chances for spring water to first to attend the institute to lie held at complete, . opiniou in the case; “ Naught to uished and everything * ^ 1 choosers, and will be sold, if desired, on Bandou, beginning on the 18th of JL t extirmate nor set dowu ought in necessary for a first class hotel. this month, and lasting to the malice.” 22nd. Balane in one and two years with Interest, Coos B a y R e a l E s t a t e A n d I meet with some old acquaint which w ill enable many to secure a small Coquille City has the boss sad- ances occasionally. Isom Clin- D e v e l o p m e n t C o m p a n y , P. O. home that if ¡well managed will bring more dler in the person of Mr. S. A. too is here on business matters, but Box, 178, Marshfield, Oregon Revenue and solid comfort than much lnrgrr tracts farther from town, church, W ard, anti we should show their w j]j leave for Marshfield to-raor- school, markets and roads: only 1"> minutes appreciation of his presence by row_ Charles Moon is here, having walk from Postolfice. stores, boat landing gi\ing him a good patronage. He been to Port Orford on a business About 15 or 16 head of •atti» and proposed depot on K. R. line now oon- is a genius and can fit you up with trip, in which he was successful, yearlings, two years old, 2 cows ectured; the choicest locations yet tiered. SHERWOOD & SANFORD. anything in his Jioe you mnj call Ed. Gallier has become a Bandon- wiMi calves, two dry cows, and on him for. ¡an anq js at work accumulating one good bull. Also one young One of the life rafts of the the shrekels. I board at the horse, Cant. Sligart stock, and Team ing! Team ing!! steamer Alaskan which was wreck- “ Ocean House,” noted for good some other colts.and one brood ed off cape Blauco some two years fare; tender beef, ham and eggs are mare. ago was picked up by Mr. Fred provided daily; in fact, throughout K. C orman , COQUILLE CITY, Jarvis, cn the beach above Coos the whole of this Coquille country 51 4w Norway, Or. Has a good team and is ready bay, and was brought over here the people appreciate good living at all times to do all kinds of haul and will be nsed on the new steam- and treat the weary traveler in a ing in and about town. Give him er Dispatch. way to bo remembered, both as re- your orders. MBS. I . L. OLIV. E M ? . F or SALE.—Two hotels at fair gards luxury and price. The boom prices and doing good business, has no effect on the necessaries of Q Q fjy jjj* ) O rC G il. ( ’all on Sinclair A Harlocker. life here. According to the bill of ‘ ’ BANDON, One of these hotels has thirty-five fflre* the whole of this section < f 1 1 p.u J.;n‘' i ’. o tu-!■ i,':! r*t!ian°cv"r''Lfore! rooms always full, and the only the Coquille, from Cnmas valley to arul a truly a favorite resort, reason the proprietor has for wish- the sea, is one of the best and The tables are sun-ili. d with all the deli J cacies to be had, and in style to suit the AS Renovated and thoroughly equip ing to sell is, that he has made all cheapest sections of the Pacific most fastidious epicure. a d this deservedly popular hostillery the money he wants. coast to travel through. It may Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart and is making it a most pleasant and home ments are second to no hotel in Southern like place for his guesty. Mr. J. W. Hughes, the black- be surmised that 1 am goinrr to ( Iregon. Mrs. A. 1.. Olive. Prop. F B E E C O A C H ! smith, is building himself an ele- deeP with this biH of p si’-umlars; v4nf>0 To and from the house. 8-47tf gant nod commodious residence on bu*’ beb)8 ^iee lnijce, working J. IV. H u g h e s , \Y. D u a n e . Henry street, which will add great- without aid or h pe of a reward, I M E W <3. P . Ü 3 E S T 0 N , ly to the appearance of that part rest firm,y iu the 1 elief~ 1lhe irre* of town, situated on the hill at the movable conviction that, I am Civil Engineer and Surveyor, foot of that street, which commands l i v i n g no deeper than the interest City and Sanitary Engineering, Ditches the grandest view of any portion of *be traveling public demands, C c Q r iL i- K C i t y , and Flumes located, Lines run. Plans, our tow n. Settlers, with whom 1 have cou- Maps and estsmates furnished for nil kinds HUG HES & D R A N E of work. Apply at the Coast Mail affioe, veised, are a unit in the opinion The Kuights of Lr bor will h ave. , „ . Marshfield, Oregon. . i . • • . . 0 that a railroad from uoseburg to P x crs. a basket picnic at Arago on Sun- _ ...... , . . l i iO i tQ iiA nr nr u - Coquille City W i l l aid 111 bnugmg \ LI, Kinds o f farm work solicited. Horse NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. day, August 24, 1890. Mrs Mattie . 1 / ° J \ shoeing and plow work a specialty r, , , in people of means to assist in the w .. , , . . * . , Laud Office at Uoseburg. Oregon, t 1. Krekel will deliver an address K 1 supplies for logging wors. w .igei, dogs, June IS. ISiK). I on the labor question, T . f l„ ooam development of bandon and the rings.oant-hooks and everything used in Notice is hereby given that the following Country adjoining. Summer resi- l°RRing camps kept on hand. Satisfaction named settler has filed no ice of her int,n bly will be called to order at 10 a. guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f Pio- tion to make final proof in support of her m. Everybody is cordially invited d‘ nce8 wiM be built ftnd the varied new Fred 8tablo> n35tf claim aud thnt said proof will be made be- to attend and bring their baskets, industries which are yet dragging f o r e tho j u d g e or in his absence before the Wra. H. Scltroeder Com on their slow length along will receive j clerk o f the county court of Coos county, Joseph Radnbaugh Oregon, at Empire City. Oregon, on Satur- ► Arrange- vigorous propulsion. Here on M is9 Ella Schroeder The new A 1 Schooner i day, August 9. 1800, vi^i Alice E. King. menta. this Pacific coast, the toil worn im ! homestead entry No. MH5 for the SE of Miss Annie Stockman P arkersbu rg , | S w .2 J . l’p. 29 sout range 11 west, migrant from east of the Rocky j She names the following witnesses to n i b b n r d » R b r ^ iin a t ic a n «! I -iv e r mountains may view the glory of prove h,>r continuous residence upon, and A ppointments .—T he following are the times and places when and where, Mrs. Mattie Krekel will lec- turoi n these parts this month: These pilla.are scientifically compounded, Myrtle Point, Aug. 23, (evening.) and uniform in action. N o griping pain so following the use of pills. They Arago, (K . of L. picnic) Aug. 24. commonly are adapted to both adults and children. Coquille City, Aug. 23, (evening) with perfect safety. We guarantee they Dairyville, Aug. 26-27. (evening) have no equal in the cure of sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia and biliousness; Bandon, Aug. 28, (evening) and. as an appetiter, they exoel anv other Marshfield, Aug. 29-30, (evening), preparation. N. Coos river, Aug. 31, (morning) j A n O l d S o l d i e r ’ s S t o r y : I u Empire, September 1-2 (evening) | the late war I was a soldier in the The fires in the woods the past First Maryland Volunteers, Com- week call for thought as to the best pany G. During my form of contracted methods c f preventing or combat service ÎÏÎÎS ting them. The latter is hardly dw r fc o « « .« » « , th.en h.aTe u?w) a great amount of medicine, but worth discussing, but preventive when 1 found any that would give measures could and should be me relief they would injure my adopted where the interest at stake stomach, until Chamberlin’« Colic, is of sufficient consequence to war Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy rant a small outlay in the wav of was brought to my noHco. I use it aud will say - it is thoonly remedy -------- ^ work. The best way is to born , m ^ave mo p<»rmanent relief and out the dense patches of brush and rotten logs at times in the winter XflHUre Tu U tecom m l; r 1 Uke ! or fall when it is too damp for fire to spread much. 1 7t i Including, a Life of Bunyun, nearly 400 val uable Bilde References, the famous and i beautiful poem “ The Little Pilgrim.” Over ! 100 of the grandest and most won<i< rful en-1 : gravines which have ever appeared in print. j Pour magnificent and costly illustrated ! plates HJjxll inches printed in oil colors.* This supurb book is meeting with I A L S O B U Y , AH W E L L AH S E L L G O O D * ON C O M M I S S I O N Information of auy kind will coat you nothing - inqulrls* will receive prompt attention at my hands v 7 n ll F ront S t r e e t , E ast E n d . All kinds o f repairing neatly done at rca nonable rates. Work Warranted to give Special attention to matters before the satisfaction. Orders taken for Watches Roseburg land office, the commissioner of and Jewelry not in stock. the genera! land office and secretary o f tfie All work must be paid for before leaving the shop. Interior at Washington. A T T O R N E Y « L A W Roscburg,. Oregon. DOCTOR Wo have the Exclusive Control of o S P O N O G L E , P h y s ic ia n a n d S N L u ig e o n . Marshfield, Qreg. U. S. Examining Surgeon _____ for Pensions. __ The B U Y E R S 'O U ID E ia issued March and Sept., teach year. It is m* ency- Iclopedia c l useful infor- 'm aticn ler cll v.hn pur chase the luxuries or tlio necessities c f life. \Cc can cloths you and furnish you with all tho n ecj-su -y uu i uanccci^aiy nppliant6i to ride, walk, dance, rlccr, cat, fish, Lu. :, wor.v, C • I ■ or stay ai Lou.,, and in varioui -i»oa, stylos and quantitios. Just fiju; s out wha*'. is re lu iradto do ail these tn;-'^s C0MF0RT/13U. ar i y°u vl-. V:*1* ft And don't have to offer a prize to tell the Goods, for its ttis BEST MADE Entry Can¡¡jffUs 0‘HE m m HALF POUNDS, id . L O R E N Z , COQUILLE, ORE. ciiimr.le o f the value cl tiia E J l 'l l i l S ' GUIDE, whricn w ill be «eat upon reo9 pt c f -O cauts to pay postage, o D ¿ .y L*. LA. MOtMTGOMESY WARD & CO. 1X1-114 Michigan Avenue, Chtcatc, III. F o r S a le . A farm and dairy r u.c t for s'-.;-“ i : n bar- cain. adjoining th»* fair (;r<>ruds ni Arago C oh county . (>.'e*T >n. c Hit*i!:ii;»¿ 1 i * aeres. 1 40 aeres leve! 100 acres lx*it torn la . bendi land. l'J* i.ere« cl r. d aud f«i:c:d. irae-b.Tlf miilo o f ri vvr f »ut:**’ »' *.vií!i steemlxiitt fitruing; a c|iX i¡•¡er >f a mile from is .stoll !C'“ HD.ll HcaotiJ ! m íse, gooii or- chard, two barns. < ne h use. mir . . I IU. I , 1,1 be wnodslud and oil. r *. u t i 1 iiv.br. rw. sold with place, IS cows. 12 two v. :ir o'd heifers. i:> yearling l oifcrs 1 blooded bull, 1 team of horses n i l harncs . dairy ti\- tures and Íarmin': untensils o > th the place. For price and ♦••rn >•! np.-.'v t o i i o ’o t. Mi ;. V» ilkins keeps ou hand bread, cakes and pie*.« at reasonable rate, bix doors east of Mr. Lo- Tf* 1.7. S S < )TO. . — -■ ...... - --------------- i» 4.V ’.,r ¿ CL. J. T g í í g s ! - - fl «» the »il t't ;» t* C xpiillc City mid : i have fitted up tin* surround c »•» a first-clues patfi-j m I .rJu'.cld. opjumiu* • . 1 claim to d * the N:u.bnr;r «V ’ lira:"* : best w ork v! uie county. Wfitiii you arc in our e :i v c:»i and «; >■ my work and you will c o n v i n e -.t. Ì our rouage respeet- fully sol cited. 1. W. R ich . ¿. v7 l. I’ lioto» r. W . B u l l a r d , R a n d o l p h , C o o s c m - r v . ia< - c*»n. f*-! 1‘ C? Ö TIMBER LAND N ot ICE. E. ILe ¿.A*. JLSáiÁ Æ 1 re»7«in. I — AND — t 1889. 1 T f j UVj m O i ^ n .ij p i l t : NOTICE is hereby given tli; in c p'i- v o o l t p i v jJvA ance w ith the provisions of the ct o f c- 11- gress of June ft. 1S7A, entitled ' Vn act fer — DEALERS IX — states o f the sale o f timber lands in »! id Was'a- California. Oregon. Nevada, • ington terril >ry.” Josliua V.'hgb k of Rose- f Ore joli. — AND ALL KINDS OF— lias this day filed in tlm office his sworn J-/-L statement No. — . for the purchase o f the X E '4 o f Section No. 18 in Township No. 2^ South Range No. it West, and will off.-r C edar , rut, a s h . m a ú l e , . m y r t l e , proof to show that the land s.night is more Aider nnd sprue*'lumber always on valurtble for its timber than for ag ricultural purposes, ai.d t«» es? ibüsh 1ns hand and for sale at the lowest rates. clai to said land hi fore llw Register and V r- i i M d Receiver o f this office at Uoseburg Oregon, on Tuesday the 1th day i>f Avgust. 1 v *• *. He names as witnessvs: Frank Moore By Tug T R I U M P H on Earnest P. Prelile, Frank M. Burli« and the river and bar, at reasonable rate and Charles W. Hastings, all o f Roseburg, Douglas county Oregon. Any and u'l persons claiming adversely Timber, match-wood and stave tim- the above-dosorilied lands arc requested to h e r p u r c h a s e d . f i l e their c laims in this otfico on or before Orders for lumber i d le d iu quanti- said 13th day o f August 1*90. ties to suit, and «it the lowest living Chas. W. Johnston, GENERAL IH M i Ü \ J s ni Li Ui'gistf'r. rates. N O T I C E FOR I T H L I C A T I X O X . Land Office at Uoreburg. Ore ;<>;i t June 27th, l'lO . » 1 cultivation of, said land, yiz: Notice is hereby given that the following I,. Atkinson. L. D. Belieu, Thos. Rookard ! amt S. S. Endicott. all Angora, Coos Co.. Or. named settler has filed notice of his inten jv l Chas. W. Johnston, Register. tion to make final proof in support o f his claim.and that said proof will be made before NOTTCE FOR PUBLICATION. the Clerk o f the county court o f Coos Co., Lauti Office at Roseburg. Oregon, ( Creg., at Empire City, Oreg.. on Wednes- June 18th, 1890. ( X fO T IC K is hereby given that the follow- ¿* 1 AuS- 6’ viz: J. Thos. Morrison, rOTICE 1 1 ing-named settler has filed notice o f Pre-emption D. S. No. 6307 for the N. E. »4 her intention to make final proof in sup- Sec. 10, Tp. 38 S, R. 12 \V. her port of claim, and that said proof wil! He names the following witnesses to prove k z * IIU made the juugr judge H or I 1 in his ninruvo nhsenco j his continuous .v residence ( l I n IUU before lit: I UI r lur 11 Uin ...v-v upon and cultlva- I L L E I i coaaty, Or., olcrk of the ^ n ty court of «loos at Empire City, Or., on Satur C F T IC I^ U S T . COQUILLE CITY C. A- SEHLBREDE. tion of. said Iland, viz: D. R. Lewis, L. L. II armón, J. R. L«on- T B A D E ! day, August9th. 1S!K). viz: Maria L. King. ard. J. W. Mast, all of Lee, C »os county, ! homestoad entry No. 4.149 for the N of Oregon. Chas. \V. Johnston. Register. SW '4 and SW > 4 of NW *4, sec. 20, Tp. 29 .™- south range 11 west. \V. M. M o sto m e d to get relief by »losing in th. montl„ , „ ko. P TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Hhe names tho following witn“ sscs to with morphine, but the llis&greea- I op her past record, nnd will until further United States Land Office, Roseburg. Or. ble effect that followed would make notice, on and nftor November 15th, deliver prove her continuous residence upon and May 21th, ls.H). him miserable for hours after the to Copuiiie Citv and all points on cultivation of, said land, viz: ’ OTICE is hereby given that in c»»npli- , , . , T the lower r v r a* the follow n » rates: L. Atkinson, L. D. Belieu, Thos. Rooksrd ance with the provisions o f the act o of f Clamp Lad been relieved. 1 per- Blit, nails, iron and coal, ^2.10 per ton. suaded him to try Chamberlain’s Other freight including flonr. iS.fJI per ton nnd B. S. I n licott all of Angora. Coos coun congress o f June 3, 1878 entitled. **An act ty, Oregon. Chas. W. Johnston, for the snle of timber lands in the states of Colic, Cholera »nd Diarrhoea Rem- _ Co" “ “ M"-L 1 T”" _____ jy l Register. California, O egoti. Nevada, and Washing ^ Watchmaker, Jeweler & J. P A R K E R , CH AS F. DOE. Parkersburg, Coos county, Oreg. vl n 18 tf PIONEER STAGE LINE! Coglie to Uttar City, C a r r y in g tin e XT. S . S IA E S a S , Freight and Passengers. Stages will i\e CixjUille City every day, except Sunday. : 1 1 a. m. and 1 p. ro., oon- necting with * icaui.T each trip for all [toints on C«*>»s bay, Ixsave Utter City ,very day, excap* Sunday, at 9 a. in. and 3:3*1 p. in. Passengers by morning stage can visit Marshfield and Einp re City, havUlg tw»> hours in each place, returning to C o ton Territory,” George L. Hastings of quille City, the same day. Roseburg. County o f Douglas. State o f Ore P a r e, O n e I D c lla x . gon Iras this day filed in this office his sworn st.atemen. No.—, for the purchase o f Always go with the Mails and make e1 on ni étions. the lots 3 and 4 mid E ° f SW 1i o f See . . JOHNSON & DUNHAM, »“ »n No IS. in IW llship No. 2h South Range No. 9 West, and will offer proof t o Pro pritors. allow that the Land sought is more valuable j o r ¡ t „ tinil>er or stone than for agricultural T H E . . . . . purposes, and to establish his claim to said * * ' . laud b e fo r e th e Register and Receiver o f this office at R o s e b u r g Oregon, o il Thurs- day, tl,e 14th day o f August, 1890. M y r t l e P o i n t , O k . " J lo names as witnesses: Joshua Whitbeok, i CLnili.ii . Hastings, Isaac Davenport, and N. G. VJ. PER KINS, Propietor. Ei»rnest P. Preble ull o f Roseburg, Douglas _ . . , . . . , , Fresh drugs, chemicals, paints, oils, toilet oonuty, Uregon. articles, brushes, and everything usually Any and all persons claiming adversely kept in a first-class Drug Store for sale, the alK>ve-described lands are requested to P blhcbiptions carefully oompoanded at _ , „ all haurs. I he l*est brands of tobacco and file their claims in this office on or before ciRJirs always on hand. A tine assortment said 14th day of August 1890. of nuts nnd candies very cheap. Give na a C has . W. J ohnston . Register, call. *9n9 N edy. He was much pleased with it, as its effect was almost instan- j t*Pe<)U8, and no disagreeable after effects accompanied its use. C h a s . - »♦««— ---------- A V flc lilg n n O u t m l R n it r o a d F in - W in«. I l l « C u m *, A l t e r N e r r n I r a n C o n te a t. While employed as agent of the Michigan from eating unwholesome aud un- p 0;nt Oregon Central Railroad Company, at Augusta, cooked food. Yours tuly, A. E .; ’ _ g _ Mich., ray kidnevn became diseased, and O oe aero of laud auitable for from an impoverished and impure Mate of ¡ten»l»^g,Hal8ey O re. For aaleby the blood, niy general health was anti rely R. S. Knqwlfcon^Lofiuille and VV. L. choice business lots, in the heart underumitMl. I consulted the leading phy _ sicians o f this city and Ann Arbor, nnu all Dixon, Myrtle Point IVJ . , ° f Coqmlle C.ty ,a noiv o ffe r s for pronounced my case bright’« disease. In October last. 1 l*egan taking Hibbard's Uni you ever read— “ ten acres sale by Sherwood A Sanford. Kbeumatic Syrup* aud am to-day a well man. It affords me pleasure to render suff enough?” I f you have, then why This property has a good dwelliug ering humanity anv good that I can, and I wish to say that I think it the grer.te it not begin on that ten acre lot offer- liouso and its location is one of the blood, kiduey and liver medicine in the ©d by Sherwood <fe Sanford for best in the town, being near the world. E. Larzilere, Agent M. C. K. K.. $500, only one mile from Coquille beat landing and adjacent to Lusi- „ u r , Albion, Mich. 51 tf. nesshouees. 5itf. sold by ){. e.Knowlt.m, C.iqnille Cilr. <>r. Pity. N otice of F inal S ettlem ent . In the matter o f the estate o f Peter Ihrig i deceased. I V l ’i T u Notice of TIMBER LAND NOTICE. hearing final acoonnt. ; Unit<l(1 BtateH Lnnd office, Roseburg. Oreg 1 ! h ’ ’ r ’ l h y A ’ 1' i ' . n J a !,,, , . ^ ^ 7 ) * n said has Empire City, Oregon, ns the time and place of hearing said final account nnd objec- « tiona that mav be made tlier»‘to. Now tberefyre nl1 Persons^interested in «aid es- i M a y jit h , ; m o . N o t i c e 1* h e r e b y R i v e n t h a t i n c o m p l i a n c e w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n * o f t h e a c t o f C o n g r e s s o f J u n e 8, MW. n t i t l e d " A n a c t f o r t h e B a l e o f t i m b e r l a u d * in th e S ta te * o f C a lifo rn ia , O re g o n , N e v a d a , a n d i W a s h in g to n T e r r ito ry , "W illia m A . P r e b le o f K o »e - b u r g . C o u n ty o f D o u g la a , S ta te o f O re g o n h a * th i* d a y f l i e d i n this o f f i c e hi* s w o r n s t a t e m e n t N o . — , , f o r ... t h e p u r c h . a s e o f . t . h e H E a I »„ n o f H ectlo n v N o „ , 18, T o •*u* hip No. 2 H Routh ltauge No. 9 west, aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more late are hereby notified to appear at said ! f‘>r 118 l,rabfror stone than for agricnl- til„„ „„d p , . „ „„a ,,,U p a n , o b j« t i o a . “ “ a t h o y m a y h a v e to R a id lin a l a c c o u n t . j o ffic e a t Ilo H c b u r n O r e g o n , o n T u e s d a y t h e l!ith By order of D . L. Watson, county judge of , d » y of A u g u s t , lsuo. l i e n a m e s a s w l t n e * * e s : Co«is Wiunty, Oregon, made on the 7th day Oeorge L. H a s t i n g s , C h a r l e s w. H w e t i n g * , J o s h u a o fjQ ly l8 9 0 * I W h l t b e c k , I s a a c D a v e n p o r t , a l l o f H o s e b u r g , B. F. I hbig , H o le e x e c u t o r o f la st w ill a n d t e s t a m e n t o f Ib r lg d e c e a se d . n. ow P e te r D o u g la s C A n y a n d d e sc rib e d th is office 1 o u n ty a ll p e la u d s o n o r O re g o n . rso n * c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e a b o v e a re r e iju e s te d to file th e ir c la im « In b e f o r e s a i d 13t b d a y o f A u g u a t , U W 0. C h *«. w . j o h n s t o t ; R c o i s r n . Flciitgc Drugstore, ,