Q uillt Cthj Strali.
L o w e r M ir e r D r p a r l m r i t t .
C ir n r r t t l M ew ».
O’ Brien nml Dillon the impris
Lev. R. J. E. Campbell sold four
acres of laud, situated neor the oned Irish agitators havo escaped
TUESDAY, OCT. 21,1890.
town of Baodon to Rev. Horsfall and all England was agog last week.
B A I I .H O A D S K H X .
of Murshfield. The latter gentle- Parnell's planning accounts for
le le e l Pevrleprornle In III«* IC« m - tuuu held service iu Beyerle’e ball their escape. Detectives were sore
Burs A €••■ Bay Llue.
ly puzzled in their searches for
last Wednesday evening.
Messrs. VVm. Thomas and F. them, und were surprised to henr
Manager R. A. Gralmm will
reach Roeeburg to-morrow urbru- Bowran, from Marshfield, are in that they had landed in New York.
“ Sandy Olds,” tl.e slayer of Emil
ing from San Francisco and leave town. Mr. Thomas iB n* gotiating
immediately tor Coos bay.
He for 6ome property in this place, Weber at Portland, hns been con
has procured a large force of We sincerely hope t he gentleman victed three times of murder in the
Chinamen for prndincr w ho have will succeed in closing the bargain, first degree, and is again granted
a new hearing by the supreme
been shipped from the city
We want men like Bill,
steamer. Reports from Maruhfield
The schooners Parkersburg, court Ho had better bribe his
keeper the next time.
are to the effect that work is going Ralph lo n g aud Freetrade are re-
•Justice Miller c f the Supreme
on along the line as reported in ported in sight, but owing to the
last week’s Review. The force is rough bar they are thus far unable court of the United States died at
his home in Washington City on
being increased just as fast as it is ^ enter port,
the night of the 13th iust.
possible to secure men. The sur- j jyjr Averill’s new residence is
Ex-Sec. of War W. W. Belknap,
veyors who have located the lin e; nfcarly completed. It has a fine
l was found dead in his bed V.t his
to Myrtle Point or near there, have appearat ce.
home in Washington D. C., on the
been taken off from that part of
Mr. Tupper intends to build a morning of Oct. 12th.
the work. It is intended to put on
three story building on the ground
Cougress will re-convene soon
the surveyors to lrcate the line
now occupied as a milliner store after election. The federal elec
through the canyon above Myrtle
by Mrs. Benson.
tion bill seems of sufficient impor
Point out to Roseburg in about
The schooners Eureka,
Del tance to justify ttie enormous ex
four weeks. The location through
Norte aud Danielsou aie still har- pense.
the canyou will be the most diffi
U uml at this place.
Six persons perished in a burn
cult piece of engineering work on
Why don't the people of Bandou iDg building in London on the 13th.
the road aud the best of engineers
will bavechatgeof it. Forty roil«*
of 6teel rails purchased in Phila
delphia were shipped by water
from that city for Coos bay three
weeks ago and are expected to ar-
rive there shortly.—Roseburg Re-
yiew.
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T o W hom
It M a y
C o n o r ru .
The winter term of the Riverton
school begin thn morning, the
20th of Oct. The term will be a
long one, and students wishing to
attend this school should lose no
time in perfecting arrangements to
do so; ns it affords a rare chance
for either beginning or finishing
ao education. None but first giade
teachers have beeu employed by
te
management. This winter
term will be under the guidance
of Prof \\. D. Roberts, a man of
unqnestiooable integrity anil rare
intellectual ability who with the
aid of competent assistants we
guarautec students a deciJed for
ward move. This schcol is yet in
embryo but forward is our motto,
onward aud upward iu the scale of
erudition. To run op a level is as
bad as to retrograde, and to retro
grade is death to American princi-
pies. Then get ready to come and
partake of the bounty of a gooi
L o d i .
cause.
CH" k n*ee*>i>g » “ J organize s liter-1 B a r g a i n o n C o o s B a y .
ary society or something so that
187 acres 4.1 miles from Marsb-
we cnu pass some pleusaut even
, field at steamer landiug; 130 acres
ings during the coming winter?
in cultivation, good orchard, 2
The muster out ball of company | burns (oue cost £1100.) Price
K will be held on the 29th nud not $40 per acre. Terms eusy. In-
the 20th as stated in last issue of 4 uire ° f Sinclair <fc Harlocker,
tl.e H erald .
! Coquille City.
8t£
Mr. T. J. Lowe made Bnndon a
visit last Sunday. He informs ns
that he is farming with his broth
er Doc. It seems to agree with
Tommy.
Mr. Bryant, the superintendent
of the life saving station at this
place hns taken up his headqnar-
ters nt the Ocean house,
There are several laud specula
tors in town. Real estate is chaug-
ing bauds daily,
^jr Vptou came back from Cur-
ry this week, aud cnu be fouud at
his office in the drugstore.
That
gentleman is haudliug considerable
real estate lately.
Mr. Robt. Walker offeis to give
a deed for 200 feet of water front
to any party w ho will start some
kind of nn enterprise. This is a
very libernl ofler. Among the
many different enterprises we know
co ¿ tter place can be fouud in
Coos county for a creamery than
here iu this town. We are located
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between the best farming and
Syracuse, Oct. 1 6 . - What has: dairying parts of the country, and
proved to be the most disastrous the oodk of several hundred head
fire that has visited Syracuse for of cows could be depended upon,
many years was discovered in the fhis would give oui farmers a
Leland hotel at 12:30 o’clock this chance to dispose of their milk and
morning. It is now 2 o’clock and cream nt a cash value greater than
the fire is still burning fiercely, they have ever been able to do be-
altbough the entire fire depart- f° re* There is no better climate
ment, consisting of nine engines, *n the wor^ f° r the manufacture
are working hard to save further
butter and cheese. Mho will
loss of life and limb. An eye-wit- *ake
Walker s offer?
ness is positive that at least 25
L ancet .
persons lost their lives and many
more are injured.
0 .16 woman was being lowered
from a window by the aid of ropes.
She had reached a point opposite
tbe third story when the rope be-
came ignited from a burning sill.
The rope parted and the woman
fell to the pavement Her brains
were dashed cut and her body flat
tened into a shapeless mass.
So great is the confusion and ex-
citemeut that identity of those who
are killed and injured is wholly
unknown. Undertakers and am-
bulonces are flying in all directions,
and the streets in the neighborhood
of the ill-fated hotel are throng
ed with crowds of people.
Frank Carey of Glen Falls, N.
Y., haa been identified as one of
those who were burned to death.
Many people, crazed with fright,
lost their lives by jumping from
the windows. One man says he
.aw six people jump from dilTerent
windows ou the Fayette-street side
of the building withiu a space of
four minutes, and the sight sicken
ed him with its horrors so that lie
was compelled to leave the spot.
lh e building was provided with
both iron fire escapes on the out-
side and ropes on the inside, which
were the means of siving many
lives.
We beg leave to call the atten-'
tion Df uie readers of the H erald
tbat S am nel p . p utnam ex-presi-
debt of Uje A g w wi]] j eiiver a
liberal lecture in Cuquille City to-
night> 0ct 21, at Hunuewell hall.
All are cordially invited to attend,
not only to listen but to ask any
questions on points touched upon
or refute any argument made by
the speaker. The above is especi
ally made for the benefit of that
c]a89 0f people who have hento-
fore attempted to answer Mr. Put
nam not while he was present, but
when he was hundreds of miles dis
tant. The present is, we believe,
an opportune time for the oppo
nents of liberalism to induce some
of their standard bearers to engage
Mr. P. in debate, and if any of
them are inclined to embrace the
opportunity, we assure them fair
and courteous treatment.
A L ib e r a l .
VEGETABLE PANACEA
PREPARED FROM
R O O T S & HI
FORTH E CU R E OF
•DYSPEPSIA • JA.UNDICE-
CHI LLS& FEVER
•DISORDERED DIGESTION-
SICK HEADACHE-
•GENERAL D E B IL IT Y -
AND ALL OTHER DISEASES
ARISING FROM A
DISORDERED STATE of the STOMACH
OR AN
INACTIVE
LIVER.
FO R S A L E B Y A L L
DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS
.SEAT! VS TOCB OF THE WORLD.
Mayor Panici F. tteafty, of B*.attyf*
CeL orated Orfani arri Pian*»*» Wash.natoti,
New Jcisey, has returned hon.e from an ex
tended tour of tl.e world. Read his advtr-
tisem**nt in this pao**r and
for catalogue.
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Sherwood
Do a gen eral Iteal Edtato buuiuehg iu all its v a r i
ous bran ches on a fa ir and safe b a sis to all P a rties.
Aud by a lw ays h avin g in stock th e la rg e st am ount
and v a rie ty of U ralty obtain ab le at p rice s th at
d efy co m p etitio n , w ill !»e able to s u p p ly th o se « ho
fa v o r us w ith th air business w ith en tire s a tis fa c
tion and at a great s a v in g o f tim e and m on ey.
W hen y o a h ave p ro p erty to p lace in agen ts
ban ds, rem -luber We s e ll m ore than all p artie s in
th is sectio n (om bhred. W hen you w ish to bu y, if
you w ill be p lain w ith us and say ju s t w hat kind
of P ro p e rty you d esire, and how m uch yo u care
to In vest you w ill m a te ria lly assist us to g iv e you
an iu telligo D t aud sa tisfa cto ry d e al, to y o u r in te r-
eat.
We are a gen ts fo r a ll tow n site p ro p erty
w hich in clu d es near S(JU lo ts.
E xam in e th e fo llo w in g b rie f d n scrip tion o f p art
o f o ur stock on hand to »elect fro m .
Tha Old Oaksn Buekst,
The Iron-bound Ducket,
Tha lloM -eorercd Bucket,**
. la very likely tha on* that haa conveyed pol-
•ona to your system from some old well,
wboae waters have become contaminated
from sewers, raulta, or i>ercolationa from tha
•oil. To eradicate these poisors from ths
•ystam and gave yourself a apeli o f malarial,
typhoid o f bilious fever, and to keep tbs
llrar, kidneys and lungs in a healthy and
vigorous condition, use Dr. Picrce’a Goldca
Medical Discovery. It arouses all the e x
cretory organs into activity, thereby cleans
ing and purifvinir the system, freeing it from
all manner o f blood-poisons, no matter from
what cause they have arisen. All diseases
originating from a torpid or deranged liver,
o r from impure blood, yield to its wonderful
curative properties. U regulates the stom
ach and Dowels, promotes the appetite and
digestion, and cures Dyspepsia, “ Liver Com
plaint,” and Chronic Diarrhea. Salt-rheum,
Tatter. F.ezema, Erysipelas, Scrofulous Soros
and Swellings, Enlarged Gland« and Turnon
diaappear under its use.
“ Golden Medical D iscovery** la the only
blood and liver medicine, sold by druggists,
under a p o s it iv e g u a r a n t e e o f its tun*.
Iting o r curing in every case, o r money paid
or it will bo promptly returned.
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1*IM !\4. W A S T E D .
The Coos Bay, Rose burg <fc
Eeasteru Railroad Co. will reeieve
bids for piliug4 Piles to measure
from twenty-five to sixty feet in
length, as the company may order,
and to be not less than ten inches
at the small end. To be delivered
along the riijht of way where need
ed, or iu the waters of Isthmus
slough. Bids will also be received
for cedar ties, 8 feet long, 6 inches
thick, aud not lesb than 8 inches
wide; to be hewed and faced on
top and bottom. Ties to be deli -
tred along the light of way of said
company at such points and at
such times ns they may direct.
Ties and piling to be paid for on
inspection and acceptance of the
company. Address bids to
f-:'Eàà&èV.
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U rard,
ORGANS
nnd
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PÏA50S
II oku iful Wf ildinL-, Cirtli
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D aniel F . B eatty, W ashii uion, N ew Jersey.
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- F O R SALE, ON VERY EASY
TERMS,
The Robinson House, fully fur
nished and everything complete,
necessary for a first class hotel.
Apply, to
Coos B ay R eal E state A nd
C ompany ,
P.
O.
137 Acres
Coquille City, Or.
U. S. Examining Surgeon
fo r Pensions.
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Dr. T. J. Holden,
Of choice bottom land on Co
quille
river. Good barn, fair
house and about 39 acres iu culti
vation. Good orchard of choice
prunes at $35 per acre. Pronounc
ed by judges to be the cheapest
property on the
river. Easy
terms. ' Inquire of Sinclair <fc
Harlocker.
NOTICE TO THE ITBLIC!
J. E. M artin , P ain ter ,
Has located in Coquille City, and is r ndy
to do all kinds of work pertaining to the
painter's line; will d*> painting, graining,
paper-hanging, decorating, kalsomining
nnd 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 him, or address:
P. O. Box Ry, Coquille City.
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Send $1.25 to the Pacific Union, O l '2 Clay
St.. S. F.. and you will get that splendid
workingman's paper one year and a copy of
"Looking Backward.” Or $1.15 for the
Union and the Gronlmid’a Co-operative
Commonwenlt h.
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stones. Tablets, etc.
Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
living in the country or other towns who
may wish anything in my line o f business.
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LIVERY STABLE!
D E N TIST!
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C o q u ille C it y , O r .
BAIEE, HU i G
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I take this means of informing the public
C it y ’ .
that I intend conducting u first-class L iv ery
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Practices Dentistry in all its branches. and Sale Stable. Remember that I k eep
Fine.solid, reliable O.-erationsGuaranteed. nothing but tbe best o f “ Turnouts,*’ and
3'HH). 43 a., nicely improved [choice place
,
i . Families yisi ed at their residences if the best of eare will tie given transient stock ,
well located.
i Everything new. A share of the public p a t-
desired.
4300. Saloon, brewery, nica completed
onnge is respectfully solicited,
vCn3G
dwelling and 7 lots in Randolph.
A.
J.
Wimer.
W.
.Al.
Campbell
800. 20 a. home, all improved bench land
well located.
TH E C R Y O F ^ M IL L IO N S !
1000. SO a. improved, fine orchard and liv
OM . M Y B H C K l
ing water.
1 SO»). 170 a. improved, good stand on stage
STOP IT NOW.
road
BOON IT MfllL BC TOO LATC.
¡SICOO. 140 a. partly improved and much
h a ve been tro u b led m a n y v e a r s w ith
personal property included.
disease o f the k id n ey» «nd have toed
m a n y different rem edies snd ta w
sfitK). 228 a. HO bottom cleared, fine or
« n ig h t aid from d ifferen t physicians
chards, choice place.
w ithout r e lie f A bout the 15th o f April
I w as su fferin g from s very violent
Coquille City, Oreq.
850. ICO a. 4 miles from river landing,
attack th at alm ost proatrated me I s
partly improved.
such a m a n n er tu a t I w as b e n t over.
Dealers In
W hen t sat dow n it w a s alm oat im possible for me
800. ICO a. joining above; fair house and
to get up alon e, o r to p u t on m y clothes, w h e n
Groceries, Provisions, etc.,
spring branch.
k in d Providence sent Dr. H enley, w ith th e
800. 80 a. good fir timber, near town a’ d
O R E G O N K I D N E Y T E A , to m y
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aud river
hotel.
I im m ed iately com m enced
u sin g th e tea.
It h a d an almost
2000. 80 a. choice creek bottom and tira- Country Produce a f all Kinds.
m iracu lo u s effect, an d to th e asto n
bered bench.
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3500. 240 a. excellent dairy and vegetable ! .
** ® a ls o c a i i y fl lin e OI t.O-
ishm ent o f a ll the gu ests a t th e hotel,
in a few d a y s,I am h a p p y to state, ^
place, valuable timber and sparkling | lions such as TobiiCCO, Cigars.
Red Front
Grocery Store,
W
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ER & CAM
PBELL
300. m T t ‘ square in choicest part of C o -'
P i »,eS’ N u t8 » C a n d ie s , e t c . e tc .
A liberal share of the patronage
quille City.
350. Two I jts and box house C blocks from . »f th e p e o p le o f C o i i u i l le C it v a n d
postnflice.
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GOO. Two acres joining town house, or vicinity is respectfully solicited.
chard and small fruit.
All orders promptly filled.
800. C room house and one lot in b isines*
part of to vn.
3000. 320 acres choice white cedar and fir
timber.
5000. 800 a. A1 cedar and fir timber a for
tune for some one.
1600. 200 a. good fir timber, medium size,
near town.
1500. 126 a. part bott >m, balance good
bench land.
2200. 154 a. • if excellent bench land, build
ings and orchard.
2275. 175 a. improved, 10 miles out, moatlv
G l-r e a t
bench land.
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that I w as a n ew m an.
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reco m m en d th e tea to a ll afllicte
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haw been.
G. A. TUPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
Santa Rosa. Cal.
Look Here?
GOME A- RUNNING!!
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'he c aims against said estate the following 1
described prem s ■* situated n Coo* county. v'trTW
Oregon, to wit: The north half of t'n
southwest quarter of section three (3) in
Township tweiity-cigl.t (28) s nth of r-'nge
thirteen, (13 West, e f Willamette Merid
ian and containing 80 acres of land; and \
said order further directed that said premi m
it-s lwsold on the same.
Now lb 'refer * we the flndersigned e re
cutors of said estate o f Robert M. Strang I
deceased will o n the T.lth dav o f November. 1
Cusing to its position it is bound to ultimately be the
18:(0, at one o ’c'ock in the afternoon of said
day on said premises ti-ar the s.h ol in
school dist. Ill offer for sale and sell all the j
above described premises in one lot or par- j
cel to the highest bidder for cash in hand. 1
Dated this 8th day of October, 181)0.
Fine, sheltered, leuel town site.
Deep water, and within
J. A. Simon.
P. P. Strang.
half an hour of any other point on Coos Bay.
Lots now for
Executors last wrillrnt testament of sale in this charming townsite on exceptionally easy terms,
Robert M. Strang, deceased.
nll-5w
aROW!
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he most centrally situated town
on Coos Bay.
OCEAN TERMINUS of ALL ROADS
namely:
One-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-
third in twy years, at 8 per cent.
BEST BARGAIN OUT.
171 acresof land with half mile river front- 1
By the COOS BAY REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT CO,
age with steamboat landing: 125 acres hot- j
tom land; balance bench. 25 acres under!
cultivation and 30 more can be plowed at
ony time—all t b e b e s t o f pasture lands. W.
The place has 2 good frame barns, one box
bouse 24x16 with 10 foot kitchen story and !
half high; 2 small orchards, etc.; to be soldi
cheap as owner si sick. The following i
goes with the place: 11 cows and calces, 2
dry cows. 2 two-year-olds. 3 yearlings, one
half-breed Durham bull, 5 head horses. 10 1
head good sized hogs, 3 dozen chicaens.one j
new boat; new plow nnd harrow, new wag-
on. new mowing machine, new sulky rake 1
and a thousand other things useful on the ,
farm. Also 1 ’4 acres corn. 3 acres oats. 4
acres arlev, nnd 1 acre potatoes, etc. For
f our p artic ulars inquire at this office, or
o f J. C. Brown at mouth of Lampay er< ek,
or write to him nt Parkersburg.
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Po box 178, Marshfield, Orsgo n
S in clair & H a rlo ck er,
Real Estate Brokers,
O o c q iiille O i t y ,
"T0PS 1D EGOLOW!’
Handle all sorts of [Lands —
Boat Builders,
Skiff* Built on short notice; Price—Skiffs,
one dollar per foot, Clencker nnd curved |
boats, two dollars oer foot.
All kinds of
ship’s boat* made to order.
Painting and
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repairing oars and spoons, etc., etc.
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Coquille City, Or.
T V T v rrtlf^ " P o i n t
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Farm Lands,
Town Lots.
Mineral Lands, Etc.
E a s t
arlocker .
lV Iix rsh .fi e l d . ,
The coming
R, R. Center of Coos County.
Lots are now on the Markec.
For further information apply to the
> B A Y
LAND Ï
At East Marshfield, Oregon.
J. L. LEWELLEN & Co.
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O regon .
Stock Ranches,
Timber Lands,
Wrensliall & Wrenshnll,
Jest Look Sere!
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Sinclair.
Do Y ou K now i ’nat
NOTICE.
United States Land Office, Rosoburg, Or.
October 17th. 1890.
Complaint having been entered at this o f
fice by Edward A. Dill against Peter Goel-
ler for abandonidg hi* homestead entry No.
5127, dated Oct. 31st, 1888, upon the W. U
Our customers all speak highly
o f S K k, and N E ’4 of >S E J* of Sec. 10.
in praise of St. Patrick's Pills.
and N W >4 o f N E U b*‘c. 15, Tp. 29, S of
They are the best.—Perry Bros.
Rar.te 13 W in Coos county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry: the
Carroll, Nebraska. For sale by
said parties are hereby summoned to appear
R. S. Knowlton and S. L. Leneve,
at the office o f J. A. Simon, Justice of the
dmggieta, Coquille C ty , Oregon.
Pence, at Coquille City, Coos county, Ore
pon, on the 3rd day of December, 1890, at 10
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^ ^ ie b o x in g 18 tight,
^
___ o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testi-
Ila lm e s B iit lu f is Co lie * * - O f _ t?reas*n8»
tile
iiin
is
I oosp th p h n iio r I p a C s d e a n ,
m o n y colic, ruing said alleged abandonment
to be transmitted to this office
Portland, Oregon opened Sept. 1st. J. A. pin ‘8 * 0 0 8 6 , me noiier leans steam,
Wesoo the leading penman of tbe coast, A half gallon of cbittim poured and hearing had th.-reon before the ltegis-
med
on Monday
h as become a partner in this school and dowu the smokestnek would likely ter
Dec. 7, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m..
wilt make it the leading Business College, set the croaking business right.
J ohn 11. S iiupk , Register.
A. M. CaiwroBD. Eeceb-er.
Send for catalogue.
L o d i .
Manufacturer o f Marble Monument*. Heat-
RE SID E N T
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W. PATERSON, Prop.
T H A T COME TO TH E B A Y :
N )TICE f o b p u b l i c a t i o n .
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Land Office nt Boseburir, Orepon.
Loyal
Temperance
Legion of Ciquillo
Oct. lsth, 1S90. i
Ci
ty
meets
every
Wednesday
afternoon at
'otice is hereby piven that thefollowinp
named settler has filed notice of his in Methodist church. All are cordially invit
tention to maka final proof in support of ed to attend.
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his claim, and thatsaid proof will he made
before tha Judea or Clerk of the countv
court of Coos county, Orepon, at Empire
> City. Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 1U, l.S:*0.
Claham Hkka.
viz Hubert Frederick Homestead Entry No.
lor tlie NE
of SE 4 of Sec l!i and
Mr. Editor: I ’m writing this I
SW
and NW > f S\V >i ofrito
tll!n#
,|)at , he “ Croak- ! K q 7p. o f 28
S. R. 13 west \V?M.
lle nam".* the following w.tnosscst > prove
e iV ’ livei, gizzard,
stomach,
craw
.
. .
,
| , his continoli* residence upon and ouliiva
•r something is out of order; could timi of. sa d land, viz;
tell you which if I knew what J. K. ¿coti.
1
j Lomas
iiDium Ashton,
;\3tuou, i all of Parkersburg,
kiud of au animal ~ the “ Croaker;1 ‘ '1 John
Coos County,
Donaldson, f
< )regon.
i
is. If it is a fowl, then in all prob A. D. Morse,
John
H.
Shupe,
ability tltu gizzard i6 affected. In
Register.
this ense pounded glass would cor-
tainly give relief. If it is a pos-
aum or a pole-cat, then the 6tom-
nch is wrong for which papaw seed
is very good. If he is a fish, then
it may be his air bladder is burst-
ed. Iu this event a new one is all
the remedy we know of. It is
more than likely that “ Croaker” is
a frog, but whether be is one of
worthy kind, or the tree kind, we
are unable to judge; but if be is a
^
ft
P h ysic ia n and S ir q e o n .
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A Bargain
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Chapt! nnd Tar.
BAY
In
lE S e a l E s t a t e !
1’ id L E 'IX 'T E R R ul lition*to Myrtle Point has-been recently plat-
N oti c e o f il.t m it o r s
e l ami plu'.-cvl ou t'.e nn l icet amt is offered so cheap and ou such
otice is herebv given that by viriue of 1
f-y t°rins that p.-irtie-'witihin«! to purchase property in the beauti
i N
1 an order . >f sai< i n ¡e l out of the count v
court of Coos county. Oregon on the 3r.i ■ ful town oi*M}rtIe Point should taken look at' this additiou before
\\. B. K ino .
day of September. 18i>'), iu the matter of the ■ purchasing elsewhere.
We only ask <. ne-fonrth dowu, balance from
Supt. Construction, Marshfield, Or. administration of the estate of li<*hcrt M. i oue'to two years’ time.
Fine acrnge'property adjoining this addi-
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Strang, deo*T:*cd, directing the undersigned
ti
for Mile cheap.
J. A. L ehxiierr , agent, Myrtle Point, Or.
executors of said estate t.< sell to satisfy
B o x , 178, Marshfield, Oregon,
,
100U. ICO ncres iind largo out range in
mountains.
1000. Good house and 5 lots iu Coquille
City; part bottom land.
0400. 302 n. ten miles from town ¡improved,
lftH). lfiO ti.and considerable stock G miles
out.
4!M)0. CO a. well improved and located,
with valuable stock included,
1600. 160 a. choice bottom nnd timber land,
4 miles out.
OOOS
arble and Stone W
orks,
SPONOGLE, M
Coquille City, Coos Co.r Or eg.
l * i r SIr:-\Te
retarne*!
fi om a
t*. .
t r a u ;i 1 P n
ko l , \ *; ;tlu ^
Tur* ; e,
*e
( udy > «nci\
•li i, » *• 1 T. *»
ii H ib y ; i v •
:;nlcM, i >J tra of
i he
i ou l
Mestoni A iii«i i-
ca. Y«t In all
o.»r ( rea» J ourn*y
<>f l i ,»74 ralle«,
weUo t*ot rniwr;
ter of hearing a
pisno or «n o*g*r.
tweeter lo tot;u
t h a u !>e*tt v ì
¥ :r we U lr'M
IX -M A Y i’H DAN EL F. BE a TTT.
we I» • r o th è
_
. . . . . .
ewcetj»t
tonrri
Frow • fW o r-r.r ’ 1 t.V -3 la l-ondon, |o t t r u m t , „ ,
LbaU..J, 1"«».
m * J • * l « I! v
prie*. Now to prora to yen tbat thl»
<-rt
abeolut^ly tr«^, rrj wo;i»l II Uè f**r auy r<5nicr of th t
peper to ord r one cf our netch.eee orfen« or pian 3f
and wo w II offer you a gieat ter*alti. 1 ertic i le: « Ki«o.
► atl*fe,,tlon OC a K an ! KFi> or monry pr<»mpi’tJ i
ftinded et nuy tl no Wt’.hlD three 1 il >cam, w.th i.ter <
al • per r«nt. on »or fieno or Or xan, intìr werrii:.*-^
tea y*ve. IS.'O we l*-ft ho:r.e a |:o »ri!e-t pIowl*>;.-;
to-d«.y « a h*ve n e i ' ì y on*? hti»*dro|
t ». f
Beatty’a orgAiii ond p i u o i i:i use all over thè
worlil. If tu»-y we o r o t £
J*
cou’..! n o i h.i' j
•old to ni v i j .
C’O 'jll i
!
N ». certi inly li*..
La h nnd evi ry In>tr » nc* ' l i fuEy **rru n *»:! f r
tea y'-ire, t*> Le m . u ì ì ie *i»\ i fr n lì.e jv t
Butteri*! market arVr i s or xcadyiiioney cau boy.
DOCTOR
Sanford
OVER THE BANK.
D evelopment
/»ni ?, ;s*\
&
Jno.Kronenberg& Son
M ANU FACTURERS OF AND D E A LE R S I N
Have some of the best bargains
out in city property, iarms, stock
ranches, quit claims, mining and
Oils,
milling property, etc., etc.
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
A LEST TOO EXTENSIVE FOR PUBLICATION.
Jtst call on them; you cannot fa il to find something that
suits you. They have maps of all the up -riur country, and
have a man who makes a specialty of locating government
lands for others. Gall cn them and see for yourself
S
T
Paints,
O
V
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S
,
.
Orockry,
Lamps,
Harness and ‘Wooden W a re,
Guns, Fishing
Tack©,
Qtc., 6tc.,
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, EGGS, ETC.
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