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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1890)
« îjju UÎ î ffltg rv B u an o traili. Written for the H kuald . evkuy tuksdat , J. A. & D. F. DEAN, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Devoted to the intercats of the Coquille K i.e r p.rlioulurly, « „ J ol « h . C ount, «un- erally. nbscription , per year, iu advance M __ _ . . $2 . 0 0 . T U E S D A Y , OCT. 21, 1890. The railroad survey was finished to M yrtle Point lust wee*. Mr. Krunk, o f M yrtle creek, was in town on business Tuesday. W ild j “ geese • i- migrating j “ u south * on lbnrsdny .„cheated weather up north. eold, frosty tions for it! There was the rabbit again she tried to feed him. n ih b a rii*» R h r n i i i : i t i r a n i l L i v e r P it to . n i R O I EX father had shot and cleaned and The foreman o f the lumber camp , , . . . . # * | lhese pills.are scientifically compounded, O r th e D e a lt .V liiu N D i n n e r . told her how to stew, mill she went DOW C&nie forwftrd RUG tried to and uniform ill action. No griping pain so [By W. H . Waddington. to the garden patch for parsley pnd . remove her. “ Dear little m aid, , commonly following tho use of pills. They On the borders o f the Georgean onions, which she peeled till the come with me. There was an ac- ar* adaptcd to 1,” lh and children Bay ßtood a small log shanty. The water run from her dear loving cident ana yoor father has gone to have no equal in the euro of sick headache, inmates at the time o f our story eyes; but still she struggled on un- your mother and God; so come with oon tipation* dyspepsia and biliousness; was a man in the prime of life and till she had the stew simmering on me, little maid, and God help me, and’ M “.n aI,petiter’ they txccl nny otbtr h ¡8 o n ,y „ y y # g ¡rl> yCftrB o l d the stove and sending forth an ap- I ’ll take care o f you. Come, my _____ . . , v ______ H e had come fiora England with .. .. patizing odor, and then she sat child; this is no place for you.” Must Be Settled. iia wi o an c n i , \ p g down to peel the potatoes, singing “ Put he told me, sir, to cook his A ll those owiug J. T. Jenkins, ernment grant ami started clearing to herself the old English songs dinner and bring it to the camp including 82 per ceut of the com- the primivial forest. The wife, a she had learnt from her mother, and stay with him all the afternoon, pany accounts of Jenkins & Ten- dolicato, refined woman, uuused to every now and again breaking off j and now, sir” she said with aifother nisson must settle the same by or roughing it, had succumbed to the in a happy laugh as she thought ()f those heartrending Loks, “ now before Oct: 1st or collections will hardships inseparable to a pioneer how father would relish tho first he is stiff and cold and cannot eat hflVe 1° be forced. 8tf life, leaving her heartbroken hus- u i * fin dinner she had ever cooked—“ all and you say that he is dead, and _ . » y _myself, you know” she aid. „ .e d.uuer will spoil. Oh! father, , S o lid * . The undersigned having been appointed administrator of tho estate of ('has. F. W. Von Pcgert deceased, by the Judge of the County Court of Coos county, State of Ore gon. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they are required to present the came, with the prop er voucher*, within six months from this date to me at my office in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon. J. H. ROBERTS, in General Merchandise, Myrtle Point, Or. I., Harlocker, Administrator of the estate of C. W. F. Von Pegert, deceased. Sept 23 5w Irving B. Cook, (Formerly of Coquille Mill <t Tug fjo.l Î " COMiSSiOl A G r e a t B a r g a in . -AJXTO A G E N T . aud then jump up to peep beneath m'y father, wake up for your ltird ie ! House nm, tWQ acres ,and for Mr. R. 0. Dement o f Norway, delicately organized sensitive little the ltd. and Rive the stew a stir and .u d eat your dinner.” 8ale at B(md(m fo t le88 tbnn lbe 111 A 114, Front St., San Frnncico, Cal. returning from court made us a thing, then 8 years old; and well D E A L E R IN pleasant call Thursday. had he fulfilled his trust. The n '""0. - I r_.î,PS_ " “L . U.S T i h r ? lai? him. iu . K,'° Uni! house cost. Th e owner wishes to Hay, Feed of all kinds, Flour & Meals. don’t it smell good; how rich and near his wife ir the clearing and leave on account of heaVth. I l l - Everything points to tho fact whole love of his strong nature had Highest Market Prices Obtaiued for Apples nice the gravy looks; just what put a m ile wooden cross over his and all green Fruits, Salt Salmon, Chittim Hark, that Harrison will again bo a can- centered itself ou the child, and quire of Sinclair it Harlocker. Hides, Skins and Wool, Flit s of all kinds, Match didate for the presidency. she hud returned hi* loye iu full , ' “ T likes‘” 1a“ d the P>'‘ ™ grave « » d tho little one lived on Wood, Stave Holts, aud produce generally. I Al so BUY, AS WEIL A S SELL GOODS ON COMMISSION rum ____________ , ___ _________,............ . potatoes ami the kettle and got out with the foreman’s wifi* nt tho lam- T. J. Alexander came m f trom measure and was never so happy as . , , . , Information of any kind will cost you nothing— t im . w, | . rw, j wr . . . . . . , . her basket, dish, can, bread and a por camp, no trouble to any one, Inquiries will receive prompt attention at my hands Dillard s last luesdny. H e re- when ministering to him at homo, ... , ,, vTnll .. . . ., white napkin to cover over all. 19 head o f cattle, price 8225; 3 1 only speaking when the men came ports times quiet outside. or wandering about the solemn, rp | a • i mi 1 • .1 , , -Ml i.in « Kami 1 do believe papa never had a jn Then she wouliL raise those i cows, 2 calves, 13 year-olds past. T e best windmill made is tbe sombre woods with her little hand . . . .. . . , , yJ, . . , ,, 1 »*i ai mm a i - u • i.;„ nroHiinr. to Mm c ft b o t im o betttr dinner its just splendid i great eyes o f hers wiruYlumb agony Also one span of four-year-old Cyclone, kept bv llios. Miuott in his prattling to him of the time . . t « h * h b J J *n . . ,* . . 11 i . «„viirrh i , by myself, too. la th e r II and love in their depths anil eay: horses, price 83CX). Reason for the Coos bav hardware man. when she would be big enough to , __ , . . . 4 1 „ , J . ’ * ... .. , . . . - * .1 i let me always cook now when he “Please, sir, can you tell me where wanting to sell immediately—-I c iF T z a z ^ r b T , D r jm g wine grapes is becoming . v ■ , * eats this and finds how good it is, |o find father? for I ’ ve cooked his liavo a business call to the east, COQUILLE CITY a big industry iu California. The «* > k lllm Hamt.es and keep bu and lie, „ kis3 me and tel| m0 r ,„ inner an(, brml„ ht jt for 1 H u n n e w e l l I3 u .i lc 3 .i n g ; Call on or address Joseph Noyes, house and never leu\e him — never F r o n t S v iie e t , E ast E nd . Coquille C tly, low price of wine has brought it his own little darling housekeeper; The suow lay thick upon the îifitf Myrtle Point. All kind» of r -p.tirin*» neatly , done at rea — but live with him always forever. about. I just know he will, and I shall be clearing and in the woods around sonahle rates. Work Warranted to give The settler had got work for him Always keep* on baud a choice and fresh satisfaction. Orders taken for Watches Miss T illa \ olkmar has finished just as happy as happy;” and the a piercing wind swept through their supply o bread.p ies, cakes, etc. self and ox team at a lumber camp and Jewelry not in stock. her school down the coast and re dear little thing danced about the dim, far-reaching aisles and K in g All work must be paid for before leaving about half a mile from his cabin, the shop. turned to her home at M yrtle room like a fairy, wild with joy. f ro8t was holding high carnival. j — FO R SALE, ON V E R Y E ASY aud hud also found a market there Point. . And now tho potatoes are done Where was the little maid? T E R M S ,— for the greater part of the products , , . , , . . ... " liere " a s me muo m,uu. To supply the constant demand for homes We have the Exclusive C on trol o f Miss D yer and Miss Whitelaw o f his clearing aud was laying by an^ drainew and stewed, aud the everyone had been busy- some at The Robinson House, fu lly fur- of this class. o f Bandon came up to visit frieuds money in the hopes o f sending’ hie ,lcli®i,’ “ s stl'"' eulPtief jnto tL(; this, others at that, and the woman „¡shod and everything complete, Tuesday. Miss D yer is atllicted little motherless daughter to school ‘ ho spoons and knives and at everyth in g-a n d she had slipped necessary for a first class hotel. forks put in, then the bread and away unmissed. Where yon can secure the amount of with a very sore hand. Apply to at Toronto; aud possibly of find acres you desire. They tracked her through the Coos B ay R kal E s t a t e A nd An old man named Burton ar ing work there for himself so ns to potatos, the tea emptied into the can, the fire put out. Then the snow to the rude cross in the clear- D eveloi ’M f . ni C o m p a n y , P. O. rived from Oregon City Wednes be near her during the coming careful little lady locked the door, W e now olfTt r 100 nort-s o f the Fte i:s land ing, and there she lav cold and Box, 178, Marshfield, Oregon, day with his family to make Coos winter. s : m ile fro in rorpor.it e lim its o f ti n* bean took her lmsket and can and start stiff on the bare white snow, with county his home. H e is seeking tiful nud jir. >Dii sin*r tuv,:i o f Ctjqui ie. Coos The sun was just appearing ed for the lumber camp half a mile [ier basket beside her in which she work. V county, Or.* « 'Oil# above the horizon, lighting up the M, away with her wonderful dinner. had taken he father’s dinner. T m ~ C* Mr. Samuel Loshbaugh and lady autumn tints o f the trees to increas- . i n * IV .' A 0 O Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Hew did it happen? no one H o iim * l*roticic lio n s . of B ig creek. Middle Coquille, ed brilliancy; air wasthe sharp and City ami S,mi 'try Fn^iut orino. Ditelu ■ 2 ’ .;. lo, :A), *»r ÍG itr re lot?, ¿¿li" knows,— some slight negligence— Th e various industries of this and Flume* locati d. J.ini >s run. Pinna land, level ;t:d -o. i f u- fruit and r spent a few days last week with exhilarating, for there had been a some carelessness— some hitch t ". h d for al! kiud* deuces. ;tin Hurt bolt.>ni land which is coast do uot receive the encourage M¡ i»s •nul < si-unan Mrs. L ’s sister, Mrs. A. G. Balcb, slight fA s t; the Indian summer And don't hare i offer a prize to »e ll thla some —. But one hour before noon of work. Apply at the Co: i^t M ail allice Goods, for , ts the G£ST tiADE. Cuery Can holds rich, and C make if th -irai ie lit • t wo d • ment they deserve. It seems that and family. was nearly over, and as we enter Marshtield. ( )iv. <>n. r.re cond>;m J d in iii-arly « very ti iet •>:!•. a log rolled ovbr someone who CPE m ONE HALF POUNDS. people want work aud business The Christian church iu this the cabin the man is talking to his f >r sprint water $•> , Several dinar cried; “ God help my child” — and A h 11V ( r.io i’il i n -i r j D iii'^aX n . h s d«J, it desired. •■boost r i. and men desire to invest their capital; FJ. L O R E N Z , place has been duly incoipointed child. some one was dead— no one to A farm of 241 fo r« outlie Coquille river. C O Q U IL L E , ORE. but they will at the same time buy rv and have bought a lot o f Mrs. M. “ W ell, Birdie, dear, if you will O „ • blame; accidents are always hap 5 miles from ! - tin» 'it : '.H> acr-s o f bottom, E. Lamm ey with a view to build- be very careful you may try to pening, and a group of rough lum a pair of Eastern or Chinese made ¡10 acres den re« d: 4*’ aeres swamp. 2 1 acres Baiane in ' and two yen with Interes shoes, cigars or clothes. The far dike and in h y mo'ulow: 40 head o f cat- which will < Ide lnauv t eenre a siaa ing a church. cook me a bit o f dinner, as I know bermen stood around the «lead man Totliejjnod pcople of Coquille City and mer or business man in the city de tie: 45 tons o hav. pood orchard, hor.se, homo that if n napt d will inp moi Mr. J. F. Sanders, who has been ^ will g itt j o u pleasure, bat be UQ(jer tree in the backwoods o f !ke inrroundin ■ country: I bare fitted ap barn nud out b i' iinps: ho-se w:i<»oii, farm Kevenne an comfort than muc prospecting for black eand gold nt onretnl about tbe fire, my darling, Cnnada> nud his lm le girI ¡s o n sires to sell his products at the implements, Prie • ;.VM; .< '.ooo ?a d>. bal- larper tract - far. a. rt h. i lirst-eluss -a ll ry in Marshfield, opposi te < I rom 1 highest possible rates; but he at ance on tine T ii olT' r is iqien fo r six S-isburp «b ilirst" stor,*. 1 claim to do tha I."» minutes school, mar! on Randolph for some time, left for uc<’ >>ut 11 ont ie" re 5 ° ° " nve; her way with his dinner. God !> *‘8t woi k don • in l 'oos eounty. Wken yoa A d d r >s at once. the same time purchases an East weeks «>nlv. walk fr«nn ; -t ■.. f '. store... l*int landing Portland Wednesday night to be uut^ ^ en cau Wl{ l m eam * |ielp her, indeed. ire in our eity •■ ili end se«* mv work ond yoa ¿ .M U pton . and ]>r«*p«>s > 1 d< p tt on U. 1! liii“ now con- ern made wagon, carriage or har watch us at the camp all the after '.ili ! k * c olivine« d. Your patronale respect- 1'nndon, Orepen. gone several week: ectnred: t:.. ciioiev .1 loca ions y t • ff< red. l'ully “ Please, sir, can you tell me soli«* ness. The harnessmaker, the noon. You won’ t feel lonely this d iF K W O O D A S A N i'O llD . J. W . ltrcos. where to find father; I ’ve brought blacksmith, the wagon maker, the A tree 129^ feet around, the VJ II. ;»» 1’hotoprapher. morning, will you pet? See here his dinner,” and she turned her boot and shoemaker, the cigarmak- largest in the world, has been dis F o r S a le . are your books and slate. You can sweet sensitive face aud loving eyes covered iu Fresno county, Cal. It A farm amt dairy ranch for sale nt a bnr- C O Q U Z I i L i ES M I L L er, the shirtmaker, etc., consequent amuse yourself with them till it j gain, adjoining the fair grounds at Am go on a rough bearded man at the out is over 43 feet in diameter fonr ly only number a few thousand all is time to start cooking, can’t you — AND— j (' os county. Oregon, containing 140 acres. C o q u ille C it y , O r eg o n , side of the group. The man look- feet above the ground. 100 ncres bottom land and 40 acres level told iu this state, when they should my little housekeeper? , . 1 t i * 1 . u blan k ly d ow n at the little m aul, , . ,, I bench land. 100 ncres cleared and fenced, Supt. Bunch has tho lumber on Oh! jes, dear papa; I shau t be , . • . , . . . , , bo counted by tho lens or thous ofte-half mile of river frontage with good , ... . C . , but instead o f answering brushed . ... the ground ready to commence the |OIlt.]v — D EALERS I N — nely one bit, for I have to pre- , . , , . h . ands. Do you then wonder at this steamboat landing: a quarter of a mile sleeve across his eyes as if to • .. This house has been refitted and newly construction af a dwelling as soon pnlc 6uoh a nice dinner for ynu. his from postolfice and school house, good or , . . . . 1 con«: ltion of things r I f the capi- furnished throughout. . . y. . chard, two barns, one house, milkhoute, as tho academy is completed. I t j bnve the rabbit to 9tew and , he clear his vision. . . . , 1 talist expects to reap a rich re ¡Ifiil To la- 1 lerse, sir, father said I could First-cinss Accommodations for Traveling woodshed and other outbuildings. ward from his investments on this will be near that institution. potatoes to wash and peal, and all — AN D A L L K IN D S OF— sold with plr.ee, cows, 12 two-year old M EN. come to the camp with his dinner, heifers, 1:5 yearling heifers, 1 blooded bull. coast, he will first have to assist in A n y one wishing a good work sorts of things. Oh! no, papa, I S ampi - k R oom in C onnection . X j X T INÆ I B E B 1 tenm of horses and harness, dairy fix aud I ’ve cooked it all myself. W ill This popular and favorite resort has removing the cause. hoYse in exchange for potatoes or Bhant be lonely, Y’ ou’ ll see what tures and farming untensils go with the you tell me where he is, sir” ? rcentlv been thoroughly renovated and put place. For price and terms apply to Robt. C e d a r , f ir , ash , m a p l e , x y r t lm , Do Eastern merchants purchase grain can have a bargain by calling a nice, splen.lid cook I ’m.getting, in better order than ever befor The table, i \V. Bullard. Randolph, Coos ctui^tv. Ole- The man addressed nudged the ; had | gon. n!5 tf your lumber ami farm products? is supplied with niithedelicnces to be I Alder nnd spruce lumber always on on W. N. Campbell at the Red and what a beautiful hot dinner I ’ll dious , ... . - l i . and in a style to please the most fustidi next one to him. “ Thee tell her hand and for sale at the lowest rates I f they do not, then you had better epicure Iron t, Coquille City, Oreg. bring you; see if you don’t.” •J im ; 1 can’t. “ H e spoke in a whis patronize those a little nearer your Harkness’ iron and sarsaparilla And the child full o f importance per, huskily. t o w in g own home; you will profit by it. — j is splendid and you will say so at the thought o f cooking and tak- „ . . ,,. . . “ No, no, no; I can’t” responded Exchange. H e treated ing fathers dinner went singing .. ... . * when you try it S L . S . K N O W L T O N , ’ B y Tu g T R I U M P H om „ . w , j , . ..... fc b the other with a sob. W I L L J . T E N N IS S O N , P R O P . the H e r a l d force ou Wednesday, about tho little room. tll •. , ,, . . 0 D bcooist and JI’ hakkacist , - l’aoriuKTou, tlierivor and bar, at reasonable rate A F e a r liil H e r it a g e . i t i e u an i u f i m Itmt fathor lie,e« sir? again Tho transmission of B L O O D T A IN TS en and we know «hereof we speak. ‘ Good bye, fathe.; don t yon 6pokc tl]e chnd. „Toll „ „ e where tail fearful consequences, and those afflict-! C o q u ille C it y . O r e g o n . “ , , . I nn iter, inatch-wood and stave tim- M I bs May Hanscom is in town worry about me. I shall b n n « he js or bisj djnner „ m be co|d and ed. ha.fi urgent need to purify tho blood Full line of Drugs. Chemicals, l’atout L , . thoroughly every spring. Neglect of this .... ............. . ' her purchased. complications Medicines. Toil«*! articles, Tobacco and for treatment for her eyes which your dinner at noon, and the litt.e ti,el, jt wout be ulce and i ’ve cook- often leads to fearful , .- , .. of dis- Orders for lumber filled in quanti Cigars. she had poiaoDed in some way maid climbed a chatr for a parting M ¡t „ B a , ^ ^ bonts( “ “ ily i a g S d k X . S m S «, ’ ’ ” ” ties to suit, and at the lowest livin g Prescriptions a specialty—carefully filled while returning from th i interior kiss. henrtH worn h«vniid w.mls un.l GENTiJtMKN: My wife and babe, fourteen rates. at all hours D » > b» r A t g lit . J. T A R K E R , o f the state where she had gone to Good bye, my motherless baby; with downcast looks moved right 1 «o ry e ars from hereditary scrofula or K.ng/s Night call, front room over the Store. evil, and w<mld frequently break out in i C H A S . F. DOE. visit her sister Mrs. TV heeler. may God have thee in his keeping,” and left. i sores. I have employed the best itliysi- . „ ,. -r House. Parkersburg, Coos county, Oreg. ! cians, bat found nothing to relieve them un- First door east of Robinson Mr. W alter Dranc has succeed- a n l aB th e . stronK ma" “ tooPed to M E W “ Oh! There you are, father, til I tried Hibbard's Kheumatio Syrup. Front Street. Coquille City. Oregon. v l n !8 tf kiss his child a tear trickled down m J op n n n d tlio m o n u o r o i,:.i :n f, , Have used f.iurteen b«»ttles and find to my The bar is supplied with the best brands ed Hughes <fe Drane in the black- H bieep, ana m e men w e i o U lU in g astonishment thev are entirely cured. . .!* ... , , - each cheek. vou from me for a ioke H ere it is Words cannot describe the value of your of wim sbrandies. vt hiske> s, burs and cigars smithing business in tbis place, VOU mustn’ t cry' ! i ^ * medicine a8 ft blood purifier. I shall recom-j to he found. having bought ,1. W . Hughes’ in- ^ PaPa> J , 1 _ ’ | father; such a nice dinner, such a mend it to all who are troubled from i m p u n --------------- C cy rn 1 k C it y , terest last week. H o is a goo.1 l’° 11 kuow God alffa-v8 keaP9 me success. 8 I didn’t forget one thing: M°od' J ohn MuEixr.awstss, J a.. ! | F o r S a le ! J. J. WILSON, COQUILLE CITY BKBR Y, Watchmaker, Jeweler [& Mrs. U. Root, Prop.. A B a r g a in ; SM ALL HOMES. o N ear Town. On Good Terms. J. R bJE S TO i j ö a n. mm\ ! Tug Company!! Mrs. S. Robinson, Prop. BANNER SALOON! workman* and asks a continuance ot the patronage. w ti .. ,,, I in e P r o perty .— M r. Chas. w .. . , .. » n i i \\ atkins has lo acres o f fine bench land suitable for building, being almost level; and situated near the academy in this placo. l i e offers it for sale, and we predict a for tune for the buyer. Hero is a rare chance for speculation. 12tf' Mr. Harnett’s first letter to the # , Ofcgoman fins been productive ol some good already, aa wo « r c ehown several letters from men W!th money who wrote to h.m for further information. H is other conesponuence will apDear at rciz- . . K ular intervals, and will uive a com- , , . . r plete description of the county at large. News. .1 un McAdams discovered an ap- pie tree six inches in diameter and .»() feet high in the wild woods r.f the isthmus a few days ago. It was full of large lucious apples, So eays a correspondent o f the News. I here have been several fo u u l in the county and one near Rink creek of nn unknown and su- > • •> variety. W ho says Coos county is not adapted to fruit. 1 iU o iic e ! \o iv Iln s g S to re ! BlndsniilSiSIioit! PIONEER WALTER DRANE. STAGE LINE! B B i CT* X b W * heU.JO“ a r e * * aJr‘ . l i “ ’* , ! ! " ! the onions, the salt and rtAnnor Healer in groceries and provisions. A lp in a,' you, f o r i shall be T ~ . . . . • ’ 7” . ,, Mich. For sale by R. B. Knowlton. z E r r e o iM : . . , J ,, . the thichening and the dice of bn- ZEPrcp. T IM B E R LAND NOTICE. c cooking o o K in g ror for y you o u an all me the time, a and n a ___ „ ^ ., • , , i L L Kinds of farm work solicited. Horse f , . .’ con— everything, and it a so good. | Lan d offlee at Roseburg, Oregon, shoeing and plow work a specialty you 11 be Lite for work, papa, if you „ .. ,. Sept. 2 5 ). IK’ . K). ,a ,_____ „ c 4l ^ ^ , Wake up now, papa; its dinner Supplies for logging work, wedges, dogs, u ia .• , ,■ ... . 1 , 1 N O T IC E is hereby given that in copli- rings, cant-hooks and everything used in Carrying; tlie T time and dinner w ill be cold, and nnce with „ the .. provisions of the act of con-1 T. S qq 0 | % , ’ logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction , , , sho laid hold o f what one hour b e -' gress of June a, 1S7H, entitled “ Au act for Has attained a standard o f excellence which guaranteed. Shop on corner north of l ’io- udutits o f no m penor. seemed as if he could not leave f ___. v _ *___ fore had been her strong, gentle. the sale of timber lands in tho states of It contains every improvement that Inven ncci Feed stable. n3T>tf California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Wash tive genius, skill anil money cun produce. her. A t last he started up the „ « •__ #„, 1 , , it* . v 1 living, loving fatlier and shook him ington territory,“ Edwin B . Earle of path through the clearing, uv<,....bl but 1 1 playfully to awake him while many Marshtield, County of Coos, State of Ore Stng«*s will leave Coquille City every day, turned back again. “ Birdie,” he a sob shook the rough strongm en ti1'1*- bus this day filed ill this offlee Ins except Sunday, at a. ni. nnd 1 p. m., oon- bworn statement No. for the purchase called; “ Birdie, tell me good bye u(*oting wiih steamer each trip for all The new A 1 Schooner around. of the !S\V q of SW q of Sec. lo and W q {stints on Coos bay. Leave Utter City again,” nnd once more he embraced L “ Father! fatlier! your’ re cold and of n \ v q and m v q « is w of Section P a r k e r s b u r g , every day. except Sunday, nt 9 a. m. and bis cbi,d a)ld kissed hcr and then 3:30 p. tn. l ’nssi ngt-rs hv morning stage nan your dinner will spoil, wako up. No. 22, ill Township No. 28 S Range No. 13 hurried ,,wny „livin g with Ins bnnd visit Marshfield and F.mp re City, having W , and will offer proof to show that tin- „ |agt klB2 Bnd goodbye e> r be dig. Oh! how cold vou are. H e won’t land sought is more valuable for its timber j two hours in each place, returning to Co- wake sir: can’t you arouse him? «jnille City, the same day. or ston e than for agricultural purposes, and appeared in (bc g |w ,m of ,,ie folest. * * * * to establish his claim to said land before Faro, Czie IDcUax. Tbo time pnf6eil ick|y „ ¡ , h and see, here is blood on his clothes. tho Register and Receiver of this office at Always go with the M ails and make Oh! kind gentlemen wake him for ,1 l-ni _ *i 1 . Koseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 2l>tli day tho little maiden,as she sang about Connections. 1 1 1 • ., , . his dinner” and she turned hoi of December, 1 h ; h ). Ttiv^o excellent i liwans art* celebratetl for vol J O H N S O N & D U N H A M , her work, washing up the break- He names as witnesses: W . L. Laird, ume, (inaltty of tone, quick response, variety great pathetic eyes that had now a eomliinut Ion, art lstlc ilt^lgn, Inxiuty in nnlsu, Propriton. fast things and putting them neat Chas. W . Johnston nnd John Lanner, of of perfect coustrtiction, making them the most nameless terror rn them on the Rose burg, Oregon, aud Lewis ' Garrigns. attractive.oi imip<*ntiilniid desirst'te organs for ly away; making th » h s, sweep- BObt,jng mon tlmt stood around. homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. of Marshgcld, Oregon. i Ug the floor aud ................ dusting their ,,,, , , , , , Built E\«rm!v for I! h * i “L|?'E ± l i M T A I S l . l S i l l . l ) It F P l'T .V T lO X , Any and all persons claiming adversely lh e n she opened her basket. I N F .q i A 1.1.0 F A C I L I T I K H , yude belongings, urrnyiug the the above-described lands are requested to 1 “ See, father, how nice and good it file their claims in this office on «>r before S K U .L K 1 ) U O I t l O I K V things in various ways to make H I.S T ill A T K i l l A I a said 14tli day of August 185)0. looks; taste it, dear papa,” and tak J ohn H. S hitpe , COMBINED, MAKE THIS x c x v J=Ln T F S -A -ID E ; M y r t l e P o in t , O r . them look, as b I jo said to herself, Register. ing aspoonfnll she tried to thrust it more like what papa had been used pfrkins into his mouth. “ Oh! papa, what; 1* T to. Then she took her book and ! tn the last six months, is supposed to keep Fresh drugs, chemicals, paints, oils, toilet ails you that you do not stir? H ow ; J T 1 1 0 L 0 ^ X *3 »P X 1 S . P I AITOS, STOOLS, BOOKS. | up her past record, and will until further articles, brushes, and everything usually 8jate nnd Bat nt the door in the nun i notice, on and after November 15tli, deliver H 1'!»1 111 :i hrst-class Drug Store for sale, to con her lesoon ready for her ‘ s ^ ^ ia^ y ° u ate 80 co^ anf^ G allery six doors east of I. O freight to Copuille City and all points «m BaKscmpTioxs carefully compounded a« Catalogues on aiiplicutiou, F h ee . father when ho came to hear her ^ ear f H^Uer, wake up aud eat your (). F. Hull. Samples and price» the lower river at the following rates: ‘ . ti!ttitP. i lie ln'st lirands of toliacoo and Salt, nails, iron and coal. $2.50 per ton. i «»gars always on hand. A fine assortment recite nt night. % dinner, and it will waim you, and in gallery, o**»or freight including Hour. *3.M) i>er ton , ‘«f nuts and candies very cheap. G iv * m m l CoQOiLuMinn 4 Tuo C u m m u y . call. Then that dinner! euch prepara- you will feel better,” and once C. W i l k i n s , Photo. C H IC A G O . ILL. COTTAGE ORGAN Comil B to litter City, \ MAILS, Freight and Passengers. Pttwiiffl Home Mistrr 4 c o q i: i l l e Hentge llmgstore, THE POPULAR ORQAH W 11! ^ K K " ! « V&. ti. e. w. . CHICAGO CGTTAGE ORGAN CO ( i i d