Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 28, 1890, Image 2

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The Baker residencejopposite th
L O C A L IT E M S .
Mrs. Heller is still very sick.
Judge
Xoelor
returned
from
Portland on Thursday.
school house is for sale cheap—
$550. Inquire of Sinclair & Har-
locker.
Brother Fenton's quarterly confer­
OLIVE HOTEL:!
c . w . « l iv e . 1 'iiiir.
Coquille
Photographs!
10 O. cr?UeHryt:
ix Hdoorf “ V * 10
r . Hall. Samples and price»
City, Oregon., >n 6allcry
J .
F .
T H E
O J e s w o n ,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
Fleiitp Drugstore,
City and Sanitary Engineering. Ditches
and Flumes locnted. Lines run, Plans,
j Maps and estsmates furnished for all kinds
of work. Apply at the Coast Mail ailice,
Marshfield. Oregon.
M yrtle P oint , O r .
C . W i l k i n s , Photo.
r J''HIS Popular Hotel ban recently boon
X put in better Order thnn ever before,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Nov. 15 and 1C.
and’
is
truly
a
favorite
resort.
Land
Office
at Roseburg, Oregon, i
Fresh drugs, chemicals, paints, oils, toilet
Charley Biugham leaves for his
Ono cheap lot iu Universalist
Oct. 24. 1890. f
The tables are supplied with all the deli­
articles, brushes, and everything usually
home at Tulare City, Cal., to-day.
X ffE W
Notice is hereby given that the following
kept in a tirst-class Drug Store (or sale,
church block $150 and another ad­ cacies to be bad. and in style to suit the
named settler has filed notice o f his inten­
most fastidious epicure.
Ties, ribbons ami a thousand new
RtscuiPTioNR carefully conqtoundcd at
joining for $100 -call on Sinclair
Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart­ tion to make final proof in support o f his
hauls.
I he best brands of tobacco aud
articles of new gmxls at Lorenz’s store.
& Harlocker.
irs always on band. A tine assortment
ments are second to no hotel in Southern claim, and that said proof will lie made be­
of nuts and candies verv/clieap. Give ns a
J . J. Wilson, the jeweler, is back
Oregon.
fore the Judge or Clerk of the county court
CequiT.LK C ity ,
C edar P osts .— J. T. Moulton
tall.
v«n9
of Coos Co. Or. at Kippire City, Oregon, on
from California and wants you to
will furnish and deliver red cedar
BEST BARGAIN OUT.
Monday, Dec. 15. Fo;), viz: Christof S.
bring along your lame watches, etc.
171
acres
of land with half mile river front­ Ueusoh Pre-emption D. S. No. 592;?, for the
G O Q U ÏIâ L iE M I L L ,
posts at a very moderate price to
age with steamboat binding; 1-5 acres bot­
NK
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4
of
Sec.
22.
Tp.
27
S.
U.
12
West,
W.
F or S a l e C h e a p . — 20 head of almost any point in this vicinity.
P
r
e
p
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tom land; balance bench, 25 acres under
— AND—
cultivation and :<0 more can be plowed at M.
L L Kinds < if farm work solicited. Horse
young cattle.
Inquire of C. A.
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ony time—all the best of pasture lands.
He names the following witnesses to prove
shoeing and plow work a specialty
The place has 2 good frame barns, one box
Bullard. Arago, Oregon.
50t
The second quarterly conference of house 24x1« with 10 foot kitchen story and his continuous residence upon and culti­ Supplies for logging work, wedge:, dogs,
rings,cant-hooks and everything used in
L) ik i >. In San Francisco, Oct. ‘J6, the M. E. church South will be held half high; 2 small orchards, etc.; to be sold vation of said land, viz:
DEALERS IN —
George Norris, H. W. Holverstott, and logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction
cheap as owner si sick. The following
1800, Shedden F. Wilson, a promi­ at Coquille City for Coquille station goes with the place: 11 cows and cahes, 2 James Hetcher, of Fairview, Coos Co. Ore- \
guaranteed. Shop on corner north *of Pio.
dry cows. 2 two-year-olds. 3 yearlings, one
nent Coos county attorney.
His fam­
n35tf
Nov. t>tli and Ikh.
half-breed Durham bull, 5 head horses, 10 gon, and K. G. Rullack, of Coquille City, neei Feed stable.
ily have tie) sympathy of their many
head good sized hogs, 3 dozen chicKens.one Coos Co. Oregon.
L. L ^tck, P. C.
new boat; new plow and harrow, new wag­
Join: H. S hiite ,
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
friends.
on, new mowing machine, new sulky rake
T. P. Haynes P. E.
Register.
and a thousand other things useful on the
X j X T lY l B E H
Johnson Bros, will sell only for
Also i q acres corn, 3 acres oats, 4
NOTICE.
F ine
P roperty . — Mr. Clms. farm.
acres arlev, and 1 a cre p »t atoes. etc. For
the cash after November 1st at
United States Land Office, Rosoburg, Or.
Watkins has 15 acres of fine bench fou r particular s inquire at this office, or
B . S . K N O W L T O N , ! C edar , fir , ash , maple , m y r t l e ,
their market, and people should
October 17th. 1890.
of J. C. Drown at mouth of Lampoy creek,
laud suitable for building, being or write to him at Parkersburg.
52tf
Complaint having been entered at this o f­ D b u o o is t anii JI’ h a k m a cist , - P r o pr ie t o r , Alder anil spruce lumber always on
make a note of it. They positively
lmnd and for sale at the lowest rates
fice by Edward A. Dill against Peter Goel-
almost level; and situated near the
mean it.
ler for abandonidg his homestead entry No.
academy in this place. He offers
Full line o f Drugs, Chemicals, Patent
5427, dated Oct. 31st, 188.J, upon the W.
Capt. Littlehelds family a r e .
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. | it for sale, a ud we predict a for
of S K V4 and N E q of S E q of Sec. 10, Medicines. Toilet articles, Tobacco and
living :n town for the present, ana I
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and N W q of N E q Sec. 15, Tp. 29, S of
Cigars.
tune for the buyer. Here is a
By Tug T R I U M P H ob
the Capt. makes this his headquar­
Range 13 W in Coos county, Oregon, with Prescriptions a specialty—carefully filled
rare chance for speculation. 12tf*
the*river
and bar, at reasonable rate
view to the cancellation of said entry: the
ters while he is snugging the river
at all hours D a y ;o r '\ ig lil.
H u n n ew ell Building- a said
parties are hereby summoned to appear
Night call, front room over the Store.
above here.
M u » t It«- d r i l l e d
Coquille Cif g ,
Timber, matcli-wocd and stave tim­
at the office of J. A. Simon, Justice of the
I Peace, at Coquille City, Coos county, Ore-
Elders Underwood and Graham,
A ll those owing J. T. Jenkins,
ber purchased.
1 gon, on the 3rd day of December, 1*90, at 10
the Seventh Day Adventists
will including 82 per cent of the com­
Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
Always keeps on baud a choice and fresh o’clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi­
mony concerning said alleged abandonment
f i e s to buit, and at the lowest living
n q ply o bread.pies, cakes, etc.
preach in the M. E. church this pany accounts of Jenkins & Ten-
testimony to be transmitted to this office
I rates.
and bearing had thereon before the Regis­
place next Saturday nnd Sunday. nisson must settle the same by or
(Formerly of Coquille Mill <fc Tug Go. I
ter and Receiver of this office on Monday
J. P A R K E R ,
Go and hear.
before Oct. 1st or collections will
Dec. 8, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m..
C H A S . F. D O E .
The Pucitic Express, the Port-
ence will be held at Myrtle
lnad prohibition paper, is dead.
Point
N.
G. W.
PFRKINS. Propietor.
BlarksiiiiíliS!ioo!;¿
WALTE DRAKE,
\
Tug Company!!
IÍ
Store!
D ru g
Coquille City, Oregon.
COQUILLE CITY BAKERY,
TOWING
M rs. U. Root, Prop..
Irving !>. Cook,
Small house and choice lot in have to be forced.
business part of Coquille city for
sale for a short time.
Sherwood
& Sanford will show the property.
12-2w.
8tf
A Great Bargain.
House ud J two acres of land for
sale at Bandon for less than ihe
More genuine bargains—2 fine
; house cost. The owner wishes to
level lots 50 by 100 ft between
; leave on account of health. In-
bridge aud new college for $100 I
quire of Sinclair A* Harlocker.
each, and 2, 50 by 147 ft for $125
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i
—
each. Sherwood & Sanford. 2w.
For Sale!
Joseph Waltermier is getting out
a lot of coal on
Barrows’
place a
19 head of cattle, price $225; 3
mile east of town which he delivers cowb , 2 calves, 13 year-olds past.
in town at' $5 per ton. It is far Also one span of four-year-old
cheaper than wood, and much horses, price $300.
Reason for
nicer to handle.
Buy some.
wanting
to
sell
immediately— 1
i\x e man who cheats the editor have a business call to the east.
out of a single cent will nqver
reach that heavenly land, where
Elijah went! But when at last the
race is run—his life of toil and
woe— he’ ll straight-way go to the
fiery land, where they never shovel
snow.
Call on or address Joseph Noyes,
nfitf
Myrtle Point.
A Bargain!
- F O R S A L E , ON V E R Y E A S Y
T E R M S ,-
The Robinson House, fully fur­
Now that we have sold to Mr.
nished nnd everything complete,
H. B. Gilroy that gr?at bargain in
necessary for a first class hotel.
two lots for $500, which was adver­
Apply to
tised in locals last week. W e have
Coos B ay R eal E state A nd
concluded hereafter to only ad­
vertise genuine bargains, under D evelopment C ompany , P. O.
Box, 178, Marshfield, Oregon,
that head. If you too want to he
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made happy, call coon and secure
one fine lot only 2 blocks from
137 Acres
H erald office for the 6mall sum
O f choice bottom land on Co­
of $125. Sherwood & Sanford. 2w. quille
river. Good barn, fair
A s it is iuqiossible for me to get in­ house and about 30 acres in culti­
surance on my large stock of fall vation. Good orchard of choice
goods just received 1 have concluded prunes at $35 per acre. Pronounc­
to lower it by closing out niv entire ed by judges to be the cheapest
stock of ladies’ and childrens’ furnish­ property on
the
river. Easy
ing goods at cost, including yarns, terms. Inquire
of Sinclair <fc
silks, satins, plushes and embroideries, Harlocker.
“T O P S I D E G O U f . ’
J ohn H. Suvpn, Register.
Wrenshall & Wrensliall,
A. M. C r a w f o r d , Receiver.
Boat Builders,
Coquille City, Or.
Skiffs Built on short notice: Price—Skid's,
one dollar per foot, Clencker and curved
boats, two dollars per foot.
All kinds of
ship's boats made to order.
Painting_and
repairing oars and spoons, etc., etc. v7n2S
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C O O S
BAY
i m
TTT
1
awl Stone W orks
N JTICE FUR PUBLICATION.
J^lSTJD - A . G E 2 S T T
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. >
111 it 114, Front St.. San Frnncico, fa !.
Oct. 18th. 1890. I
D F .A L E K IN
'otice is hereby given that the following
_ named settler has tiled notice of his in­
tention to make final proof in supjiort of Hay, Feed of all kinds, Fluar A:
j his claim, and that said proof will be made
Highest Market Prices Obtained fo- Apples
before the Judge or Clerk of the county : and all green Fruits, Salt Salnio:., Ohittim Hark,
j court o f Coos county, Oregon, at Empire j Hides, Skins and Wool, Furs of all kinds, Match
1 (-¡tVf Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 12. 1890.
Wood, Stave Holts, aud produce generally.
! viz Robert Frederick Homestead Entrv No. I I A L SO B O Y , AH W E I .L AS S E L L G O O D S O X C< iM V I - S I , >N
5153, for the NE q of SE q of Sec 19 and I Information of any kind will cost you nothing
,,f sw q o f Sec
E q of SW . q atl(j
and NW q of
luiiuirios will receive prompt attention at my hands
PIONEER
J. H. ROBERTS,
D e a le r in
Merchandise,
Myrtle Point, Or.
S p e c ia l IMotice!
A u ICxtraorri iunrj I t i ir g ni n.
TO THE PUBLIC!
§
STAGE
LINE!
lille is OUer City,
v7ull
Carrying- tlie
C. W. PA TERSON, Prop.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A farm of 241 acres on the Coquille river,
Land Office at Roseburg. < Iregon
5 miles from Bandon; 90 acres of bottom,
September 23. IHtMh
Notice is hereby given that the following-
30 acres cleared; 40 acres swamp, 20 acres
dike and in hay meadow; 40 head of cat­ named settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of his
tle; 45 tons of hay, good orchard, house, ckiim, and that said proof will be made be­
also a tine line of cotton and woolen
barn and out buildings; horse wagon, farm fore the judge or clerk of the oountycourt of
implements. Price $4500; $:5000 cash, bal­ (’■oos county, Oregon, at Empire City, Or*?-
hosiery, underware, etc. These goods
gon. on Saturdav, November 15. 1890. viz:
ance on time. This offer is open for six
John Morgan, homestead entrv No. 5989.
are being m irked down and the sale
weeks only. Address at once,
for the S Ü o f NW q\ Sec. 19. Tp. 28 S, R
J .E . M artin , P ainter ,
will commence Oct. 27 and continue
12 west, W. M.
J. M. U pto n ,
Has located in Coquille City, and is r ady
He names the following witnesses lo Drove
Bandon, Oregon.
for .30 days from date. No humbug. to do all kinds of work pertaining to the
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
1 mean what 1 say.
tion o f said land, viz;
painter's line; will do painting, graining,
David Roberts and Fred Scbetter of Em-
paper-hanging, decorating, kalsomining
Mrs. A . f». Aiken.
ire City, Coos county, Oregon, and Fred
and gilding. Also sign-writing in any style.
chroeder and ,*nd Henry Grady of Arago,
T he H. R .— The work on the Rose- Carriage-pninting, in the finest style known
Coos county, Oregon.
John H. Shupe,
The new A 1 Schooner
RegisteJ.
burg, Coos Ray and Eastern railroad to the trade.
Warrants his work in every
particular.
Call
on
him,
or
address:
P arkersburg ,
is being rushed along as fast as jiossible
P. O. Bax 31
.*. Coquille City.
under the circumstances.
Mr. Gra­
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ham has given the Roseburg Review
I M s s o l i i l i o n \oti<-<-.
The
oo-purthership
heretofore existihg
the progress and status of the whole
between the undersigned is this day dis­
c /c 2
business.
It is owing to the fact that
solved by mutual consent. Walter Drane
much of their machinery can’t be suc­ of the firm will still manage the business
cessfully used among the roots; that pay the debts and collect what is due. All
knowing themselves indebted are requested
ow ing to the fruit season in California
to come forward and make immediate set­
few Chinamen can be had, and the tlement.
J .W . H ughes ,
W i i / tkb D bank .
font her fact that most most of the
Coquille City Oct. 13, 1890.
work at present is piling, bridging, etc.,
NOTICE
Parkersburg, Coos county, Oreg.
v l n !8 t f
N
witnesses to prove
his commons residence upon aud cultiva-
tion of. said land, viz;
J. K. ¡Scott.
)
i horn as Ashton. , all of Parkersburg.
1 John Donaldson, ‘
Coos County.
Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, Hea 1- A. D. Morse,
;
Oregon.
John H. Shape.
stoue*. Tablets, »-to.
Register.
Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
L ind office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Sept. 29. 1890.
living in the country or other towns who
NOTICE is hereby given that in copli- !
may wish anything in my line of business.
M aeshfishd - - - - - - -
O reg - ance with the provisions of the act of con-
j gress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for
i the snle o f timber lands in the states of
) California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasb-
I ington territory.” Fdwin B.
Earle of
1 Marshfield, County of Coos. State of Ore
■gon. has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. —. for the purchase
of the SW q o f SW q of Sec. 15 nnd W q
of NW q nnd NW q of SW q of Section
No. 22, in Township No. 28 S Range No. 13
W, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
v«n4
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver of this office at
To the good people of Coquille City and Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 2«th day
the surrounding country: I have fitted up of December, 1890.
He names ns witnesses: W. L. Laird.
a first-class gallery in Marshfield, opposite
Nasburg A Hirst's store, I claim to do the Chas. W. Johnston and John Lanaer. of
Roseburg, Oregon, and Lewis C. Garrigus,
best work done in Coos county. When you of Mnrshgeld, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
are in our city call and see my work and you
will be convinced. Your patronage respect­ the above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
fully solicited.
said 14th day of August 1890.
J. W. ltif»os.
J ohn H. S iu te ,
t 7 n 3 fi
Photographer.
Register.
General
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GfiH’l C i f f l i s s i i
IV IM ilM M
C o q u ille C
filli S K !
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Frsicht
and Passenoers
W
W»
it y , O regon ,
Stages will leave Coquille City every day.
except Sunday, at 5 a. m. and l p. m„ con­
necting with steamer enrli trip for all
(«oints on Coos bay. Ix*ave Utter City
i very day, except Sunday, nt 9 a. m. and
3:3*1 p. m. Passengers by morning stage can
visit Marshfield and Emp re City, having
two hours in each place, returning to C o ­
quille City, th*1 same day.
Mrs. S. Robinson, Prop.
This house has been refitted and newly
furnished throughout.
First-class Accommodations for Traveling
MEN.
S ampi . i : R oom in C onnection .
This popular nnd favorite resort has
rcently been thoroughly renovated and put
in better order than ever befor. The table,
is (supplied with all the delicaces to lie had
and in a style to please the most fastidious
epicure.
IT a x e , O n o
Z D c lla r .
Always go with the Mails
Connections.
and
make
v
JOHNSON & DUNHAM.
Pro friicis.
Just Look lore!
Do Y ou Kno w That
J. L. LEW ELLEN & Co.
OF
Myrtle Point
?
Have some of the best bargains
out in city property, iarms, stock
ranches, quit claims, mining and
milling property, etc., etc.
A
LEST TOO
EXTENSIVE FOR PUBLICATION.
Just call on them; you cannot fail to find something tlnd suits you.
They have maps of all the up-river country, and Lave a man who
makes a specialty of locating government lafds for others.
Call on
them and see for yoursels.
T. S. MINOTT,
M a rsh fie ld , Oregon
that work is not more vigorously prose­
Hardware,
Paints, Oils,
j Tinware,
V arnishes,
Built Expressly for tlir
Glassware,
Brushes,
COQUILLE I
Cuttlery,
Wood ware.
Send $1.25 to the Pacific Union, G22 Clay
St., S. F., and you will get that splendid
will be active with a large force. The workingman's paper one year and a copy of W I L L Run on no other Route.
This
“ Looking Backward.” Or $1.15 for the
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vessel having made six round trips
rails for 30 miles and the engines for
Union and the Gronlund's Co-operative n the last six months, is supposed to keep
road will be here in thre months. The Commonwealth.
up her past record, and will until further
road will be complete to Roseburg in
notice, on and after Novemoer 15th, deliver
Loyal Temperance Legion of Coquillei freight to Copuille City aud all points on
time to carry next season’s crop, ami
City meets every Wednesday afternoon at the lower river at the following rates:
!' 1 fur in bonus contract
Salt, nails, iron and coal, $2.50 per ton.
• Methodist ohurcli. All are cordially myit-
otlq>r freight inolnding flour, $3.50 perton
•Will I** met ar every )«on»t.
13tf
•d to attend.
C oqch . i .1 M ill k T ra C o R tanv .
cuted at this time.
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In a month work
Successor to J. D. Garfield.
Agricultural
,
1Buggies,
Wagons,
Carts,
Harness.
Implements.
Stock Always Complete.
/ am sole Agent fo r the Cyclone Windmills throughout Coos County.
B u y no O th er!
Prices on application.