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MARSHF1BLD. OREGON:
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JOHN A, GRAY. Editor.
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: rAngnst ax, 1890,
Growth ef Oregon,
in npHo 61 the Injustice done oar slate
or, the Incompetence of tlio census tk
re the growth of this commonwealth,
ks shown by tho returns, is such as to
4 inspire pride and confidence
t Tho following tablo shows the growth
of population In this eUto at several
periods in the past twenty years ;
.Years. Population.
1870. .. ......., ..... ....... . .. ... 90,033
88o 174.768
,885 :.... 194.150
Joo........ ...... ...305.000
IS Tlds ia an incrcaso of Borne 75 per
'cent, in ton years, afar larger increase
than can bo shown for the period by
California, or probably by any state oat
side of tho now Northwest.
And this is all tho more signiScant
. from tho fact that this steady and
healthy growth is not the result of any
boom or fictitious excitement, but is tho
result of natural increaso and the steady
flow of incomers in Bearch of homes in
this new state-. In fact the state has
not oven been fairly advertised. Tho
state cos issued a tow thousand para
phlets descriptive of tho state and its
, resources, and these have, with some
' local documents, been distnbuted
through tli a Eastern states. When tho
state of Kansas set out to advertise her
- Belt some years ago, agents were eentto
all the principal kingdoms of tho old
world, and it was said that you could
not find an obscure railway station in
Great Brittun, France, Germany, Nor
way, or any of the centers of popuhv
uon of the old world, without meeting
great flaring placards giving elaborate
descriptions and minnte directions as to
all the prospects and advantages of that
prairio state. By this means an enorm
ous foreign population was induced to
come to that country, and tbo most of
such immigrants mado most desirable
citizens. All that has been done to ad
vertise this state is bat a mere drop in
the backet beside what might been done
and what ought now to be done. This
state has developed such manifold re
sources during the past few years that
its future is rendered peculiarly bright
and promising. The future is assured.
tmmmmattmnmmm
From Newport.
Nowport,
It is a very difficult thing to please
our Roseburg friends. Now because
there is not much said about tho Drain
railroad they think it is dead, as before,
if much was said, it was opposition to
the ttoseburg road. There has not been
much said recently about either road,
and the era of talk is about over. The
engineers of both roads are in the fie) d,
and while we are glad of any and every
assurance that a line will be built to
Boseburg we can assure the Koseburg
papers that the Drain road is moving
right on and there is now a great deal
, more than talk .going on. The Drain
road will be bnilt.
A aslungton dispatch of Aug. 18th,
Bays : "Oregon fares better in the river
and harbor bill than ever before. With
Mr. Hermann on the house committee
and Mr. Dolph on the senate committee,
the state stands third in the list. Sena
tor Dolph has also been made a mem
ber of the conference committee and it
is quite likely that the senate increases
will be maintained." The bill as it
passed the senate contains the following
items for this portion of Oregon:
Improving entrance to harbor at Coos
bay,125,000.
Improving harbor at Yaquina bay,
9180,000.
For the commencement of jetty con
Btruction and re-examination of Port
Orford harbor, with a view to ascertain
it tue amount estimated for a harbor of
refuge cannot be materially lessened,
$5000.
Improving the Coquillo river, (contin
uing the improvement,) f30,000.
- Improving the Umpqua river, $9000.
Improving the mouth of Siuslaw riv
er, to commence construction of jetty,
$50,000.
The following sorveys are provided for
in the bill to bo made of Oregon rivers
and harbors :
Coos bay, improving upper harbor by
removal of shoals.
Coquille river, for deepening channel
irom coquiue Uity to Myrtle Point to
four feet at mean low depth.
Tho San Francisco Chronicle of Aug,
18th says that an order will take effect
which will result in the cutting off of
one of California's important coal sup
plies, the Carbonado mines of AVashing'
ton. Odd as it may seem, this order ia
simply one for the enforcement of the
fish law In that state. It will have its
effect in this city, for tho largest of the
mines, tho Carbonodo, is owned by the
Pacific Improvement Company, an or
ganization of the Southern Pacific.
' .The law which threatens such dire
results to coal mining prohibits the pol
luting of any stream or water course by
any meaus to such an extent that fish
are injured thereby. The fish commis
sioner of that state has notified Super
intendent Davis, of the Carbonado
mines, that coal must no longer be
washed in the Carbonado river, a
stream on which the mines are located.
Tho coal is of such a character that it
must necessarily be washed or it is prac
tically useless, and the only stream
available for tiiat purpose is the one
which the commissioner has forbidden
the miners to use. The result is that
tho mines will be compelled to close,
which will throw hundreds of men out
of employment, and to an extont affect
the coal trade in this city.
.Vugast 22d, 1S0O.
Ltbby Post Office.
Editor Mail: I Ecnd you n few
items from our little town to your val
uablo paper.
I arrived horo a few weeks ago, and
noon utter my arrival found mj'self lo
cated In h room at Geo. Quigley's hotel ;
where I was warmly welcomed by that
gentlemen and his accomplished wife.
Mr. Qulgley is an old sea captain, who
located hero several years ago, and Is
loved and respected by all for his noblo
generous qualities, and all who stops
with him are mado to feol at homo, lie
Is a bluff old fellow but has a heart as
big as a locomotive Ho has two lovoly
daughters. Goo. only weighs 2S0
poundB.
I visited tho O. C. & N. company's
store horo and had tho pleasure of meet
ing S. Jorgenson, chief manager of tho
merchantllo department, who took pains
to show mo ovor tho place, nud gnvo
mo such information as I desired, and
did ovorything to mako my stay pleas
ant. Mr. Jorgenson is spoken of by nil
as a gentleman in tho truo sen so of tho
word, and long before I reached the
place I heart! of his many acts of kind
ness to all with whom ho camo in con
tact, and when I reached horo I found
tho people loud in their praise, of his
sterling qualities.
I had also tho pleasure of meeting 11.
Walters, tho superintendent of tho com
pany's mine, who has been horo sover
al years and has been connected with
the English mines for years. He has
made many improvements and, in fact,
saved the company thousands of dollars.
His smiling face is seen each day among
the men, and he has a kind word for all;
his men work liko troopers, knowing
that their superintendent appreciates
them and they all speak well of him
The company did well to placo bo able
a man to conduct their business.
Mr. Enoch Gove, the gentlemanly and
courteous book keeper is their beat man,
he handles all tho cash, lie is one of
the jolliest fellows (or was) till Undo
Sam appointed him postmaster of Libby.
Ho has bought a new high hat and looks
as grave as a supreme judge. Ho is
liked by all classes of people.
Hr. Jorgcreon has just had a fino suit
of rooms fixed up, and it is whispered
that he will Boon take unto himself a
better half, one of Newports lovely and
accomplished daughters.
John O'Connor has gono to Bandon to
attend the Teacher's Institute. Ho is a
bright young scholar, having taught
here some time. His mother, Mrs.
O'Connor, has had her fine residence
all painted and papered and it looks
likes a new dollar.
Mrs. Miller gave birth to a sweet baby
boy last night.
Frank Kaynes new store is doing a
thriving business. He is a brick.
School closed one week to allow the
teachers to attend the Institute.
Little Billy Wren has just recovered
from a long spell of illness.
Master Paul Girod, tiio brave little
boy who saved the life of a little girl
from drowninc. received vesterdav a
nice little gun for his bravery.
Teddy Walters, son of Supt. Walters,
gave a birthday party to his many little
friends and it was an enjoyable affair.
Teddy is a bright, manly littlo fellow,
and I predict some day will stand be
side some of our best men.
Micky is still alive and thinks of start
ing a hotel.
New barber shop just opened.
Mr. John Nyman still runs the cora
panys engine. He is the gentleman
who raised over one hundred and fifty.
dollars for a poor widow woman at
Marshfield.
Antone Bertalino, the accomodating
and jolly butcher is doing a lively busi
ness, and the gentlemanly way he treats
his customers brings all the ladies to
his shop. He is the most popular man
in town. He has lately been appointed
D. 8. mail carrier from Libby to Marsh
field. He has a fine boat to carry pas
sengers to and from Marshfield, and he
takes them safely through, especially
the ladies.
Wo havo a lovely place of some S00
people, all miners and intelligent hard
working men. We have a fine school,
a beautiful little church, and Sabbath
school each Sunday with 8. Jorgerson
as superintendent.
The mines are runing full blast.
Last Saturday the people had a grand
social and dance, and it was a success.
The night was spent with much pleas
ure, telling stories, singing songs and
dancing, until the wee hours of tho
morning, nothing happening to mar the
pleasures of those who were in atten
dance. At 12 o'clock wo all sat down
to a fine supper prepared by Geo. Qulg
ley, and it was fit for a king. Among
the many present were Mrs. Weir and
her lovely daughters, Maggio and May,
Miss Kuala Gamble, Miss Lizzie Kelley,
Miss Cassio Quigloy, Miss Kate Goffee,
Miss Martha Brynn, Miss Emma Chap
man, Antono Bartolino, Alex Campbell,
John Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Qulgley,
Mrs. Glrad, Frank Avery, John Ny
man, Enoch Holland, 8. Jorgenson and
many others. The best dancers by a
vote were Miss Susie Gamble and Mr. 8,
Jorgenson, and after singing tho dox
ology we all went home to oar little
beds. 108.
Sariktldt for Skandlnaver
Ettfullt lngor nf Svenska modtctnor
flnnesalltid ntt tillga I OoMon's drug
store till bllllga prlscr. Head Nl bo
hofvor M modicitior, hooker, juveler,
toalottprydnader m. ni. bor Nl kopa hos
Golden for att inbespara pennlngar.
Do flnasto vinor och llkorer for modioli!
ska andnmnl Annas dor ocksa. Besok
Golden'Bdrug store, hvareat Nl skall
rona ett godt bomotando och Inbespara
pennlngar.
Special Notice.
All persons knowing themselves In
dobt to tho undorsigneu on January 1st.
1890, and such debt is still unpaid, will
do well to settle tho same Immediately.
1 nooti nionoy ana must navo it.
EllUKNK O'CuNNKIX.
Noticcto Debtors.
All persons knowing thomselros in
debted to mo on note or book account
must settle by tho 1st of September, ns
lam going away 011 that dato. Costs
will bo added after that dato.
J. 1). GAitriRU).
Marshfield, Or, Aug. 1st, 1890.
Frank ltenl has some fine claret wlno
which he sells for 50 cents per gallon.
Families and hotels supplied 011 short
notice.
SUMMONS.
Action M Law,
the defendant
SUMMONS.
y tkt Circuit Gmrt of tit Stat of Orqyit in
and fur tit County of Cws:
The Coos Hay, Koseburg, and '
Kastern Railroad and Naviga
tion Company, plaintiir, Actional Law.
vs.
Nelson Koon, defendant.
TO NEI.SON KOON. the defendant above
named, lirrrtutj;:
In tit .Vjm f ' SUtt of Orrjyn;
VTOU ARE HKRE11Y REQUIRED TO
1 appear and answer the coniDUiut filed
against vou in the above-entitled action, in wlikh
1 ( 2 loos uiy, Koscourg, ana eastern Railroad
ana .Navigation company a piiinlitl, and you,
Nelson Koon. arc defendant, on or before ttic
first day of the next regular terra of the Circuit
Court of the Stale of Oregon for the County of
Coos, to be held in the court-house at Umpire
City, in the said county of Coos, on Monday,
the sixth dai of October. A. U.. 1800. And if vou
fad so to appearand answer, the said plaintiff
hiii apply to tne saw court lot tne relict de
manded in its complaint in this action, a suc
cinct statement of w tuch said relief is as follow s,
to-mt.
That the compensation to be paid the said de
fendant for a rtghiof way for a railroad, sixty feet
wide, across certain of the said defendant's land,
to-wit the north-west quarter of the uorth-uust
quarter of section one. and lots tne. six. seven.
and eight in section two, in township twenty
eight south, of range thirteen west ot the Wil
lamette meridian, all situate in the county of Cous
and state of Oregon, the said light ol way to
be thirty feet in width on each side of a lit.c
commencing at a point three hundred and livenlv
feet cast ol the south-wot corner of section
thirty-five, in township tucnty-Joiii south, of
range thirteen west ot the Willamette meridian,
thence on a tangent, south twenty-two de
grees and thirty minutes west, one hundmt and
eighty feet, thence by eleven degree and thirty
minute curve left for twelve hundred and sixty
nine feet, thence by su degree and fifteen min
ute cune right for five hundred and twenty feet,
thence on a tangent eleven hundred and fifty
feet; thence by a four degree curve right three
hundred and seventy-five feet, Uience on a tan
gent nine hundred and hftjr feet, thence by a ten
degree curve left four hundred and thirty feet;
thence by a ten degree curve nght nine hundred
and sixty-seven feet; thence on a tangent, south
twenty-six degrees and forty minutes east, su
hundred feet, to a point on the south tine ol the
north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of
section one, two-hundred feet east of the aoulh
west corner of the said north-west quarter of
northwest quarter of section one, in township
twenty-etghl south, of range thirteen west
of the Willamette meridian, making a total
length of sixty-four hundred and foity-one feet,
be determined in the manner provided by law,
and when the amount thereof has been so de
termined, and p.ud into court, that judgment be
given, appropriating Hie said right ol way to
the use ol the said plaintiff, for the line of its
railroad.
isemce of this summons by publication is
made by order of the Hon. M. L. I'ipes, Judge
01 me circuit court 01 tne stale ot Oregon tor
tne county or Coos, which said order is dated
the a ut day of August, A. li. 1890.
MIEDDEN F. WlLSO.V,
aaai Attorney for Plaintiff.
In tit Onnit Conti of tit SMt of Orw in
tJftrti CfMHty of Cm.-
The Coo Day. Kojtbiitg. and
Eastern Unllrtmil and Naviga
tion Company, plaintiff,
Projpr r W. Smith, defendant.
TO PKOSI'KK W. SMITH,
abow'tinmcil, OrttUnf;
In lit Aj ol tkt SUtt of Ottgtit
7"OU ARE UKKKHY RRWUIKWi u
Y empctr nl nswr ,he eonipl.t nl hed
ncalnsl you In the above-entitled action, In which
The Coos Uty. Roseburg, and Eastern Railroad
and Navigation Company UpMntlff, and vou,
Iroper V. Smith, are iietcnuani, on or ""
the first ihy of the next regular term 01 tne cir
cuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tne conn.
tr of Coos, to he held In the courtnoinc niivm
p'lre City, in the said county of Coos, on Men.
day, tho sixth day of Octoter, A. 1).. tBoa
Ami if you hum to appear nmi "n -said
plaintiff will apply to the said court for the
rllrf .1-1.1 imied In incomnhlnt In thl action.
n succinct statement of which said relief Is n
follows to-wit :
niiat the compenvtlon to tw pa'1' "' lnU
defendant for a riijht of way for a railroad, lxty
fret wide, across certain of the said defendant t
land, tivwlt lots numbered four and reurtwn
,.f ,vii.i Kventv wen. Ill township twenty-Mr
south, of range thirteen wwt of the lllamrtte
meridian, ml the tide land fronting the said
lots, all situate In the County of Coot anil State
or Oregon; the Mid nght or way to I thirty lert
In width on Rich shle of a hue commencing nt a
point on the vetion line, fourteen hundred and
twenty-cicht feet south of the corner of sections
numbered twmly-two. twrnty-thrre, twenty-six,
and twenty even. in townMiin twrnly-six Mnilti,
of rnnn. tlnrlrrn west ol the Willamette merid
ian, and running thence on a curve to the left
of six hundred and forty fret tadius, in n south
westerly direction, for three hundred fret;
thence, on a t mgrnt. four hundred and ten (eel,
magnetic course south eight degrees west;
thence on n curve toward the west of five hun
dred feet mdiuf, eight hundred ami thlrly-eluht
feet; thence on a tangent running north seventy
nine degrees and forty-fne minutes west, n dis
tinct of evcn hundred and forty feet; thrnce
on a curve or six hundred and eighty-five fcrt
rutins, n diMince of three hundred and filtr
feet, to ordinary low water matk on the slough
fronting the south loundary of lot fourteen, of
section twenty-seven, in township twrnty-U
south, of range thirteen weM of Willamette
meridian: the totvl length of the Mid line is
twenty-six hundred and thirty-eight feet; be de
termined in the manner provided liy law. nntl
when the nmount thereof has tieen so de
termined, and paid into court, that judgment I
given, appropriating the said right of way to the
use of the said plaintiff, for the line ol its mil
roaiL Service or this summons by publication is
made by order of the Hon. M. 1. 1'lpcs, JtHle
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Coos, which snid order is dated
the atst day of August. A. !., 1890.
.SlIktlllKV I'. Wilson.
niut Attorney for I'taintinr.
Cr Ii AS Gr O W
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Destined to be the commercial and mnm-.
""j.u.mrjtujj
ceulire ol uoos .way and Uie Seaport of
Southern Oregon. "Will soon bo tho
Terminus of -A. lailway
connecting with A
Notice for Publication.
Land Or fice at Koseiuikg, Oregon,
AUgUSt 13, lfcyO. f
Notice is hereby given tliat the following
named settler has hied notice of his intention
to maLe final proof in support of his claim, ami
that said proof will be made before the iiirlo-
or clerk of the county court of Coos county,
uregon, at umpire City, Uregon, on
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1890.
viz. Iidwin H. bhort, Homestead Entry, No.
5956, for the Lots No. a and 3 southeast quarter
of northwest quarter and northeast quarter of
southwest quarter of section 31, township 11
south, range 12 west, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz. George Cook and Win. Rideoul,
of Empire City, Coos county, Oregon, and Her
man Steeva and J. Owen hhort, of Marshfield,
Coos county, Oregon. John H.biiupe,
auai Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Roseuukg, Oregon, )
August 13, 1850. f
Notice is hereby given that the following.
named settler has hied notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the judge
or clerk of the county court of Coos county,
Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1890.
vizs Charles E. Hanson, Homestead Entry,
No. J3'7. for the west half of southeast quarter
of secuon 13, township 2 south, range 13 west,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and, cultivation of,
said land, viz . Andrew Olson, George A. hrnith,
Charles Westman and Andrew Johnson, of
Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon.
auai John II. bilui-E, Register.
Families not already supplied should
lose no time in procuring a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. It Is tho only remedy
that can always bo depended upon for
bowel complaint in all its forms. 26 and
60 cent bottles for salo by II. 8enj;Btaclc
en, Marshfield and Empire.
SOUTHERN OREGON
DISTRICT FAIR!
Will be held at
CENTRAL POINT,
Jackson county, Oregon,
Beginning Monday, Sept. 21, 1850, and contin
uing six days.
Over $7,000 Offered for
Premiums and Parses.
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. Notice
for Publication.
U,NITUSrATKS I-ANI) OmcK,
RosKaCKr,, Okkgon, July j:h, 1890,
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with tht provwotis of the act of CougroM of
June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timuer lanus in in state 01 cantor ma, uregon,
Nevada, and Wavhington territory." Nelson
Lewis, of MtrsiirWM, count of Coo, itvte
of Oregon has this day filed in this ortice
his sworn statement No. forlhepurchivteofthe
sejf of seJt' of sect on No. ti.io township No.
25 b. range No. 1 1 w. and will offer proof to
show mil the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stoiie than for agricultural tmr
poses. and to establish his claim to said kml
before the Register and Receiver of thhollke at
Roseburj;, Oregon, on 'Ilmrsday the tth day of
September, 1890. He names as witnesses:
I.evi Smith, Joe Cheatham. Kdwtrd Thomis,
and Thomas Creoson. of Mtrshfield, Coos
county, Oregon.
Any and all persons cMlmini adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this ollicc on or before said 18th
day of September, 1800.
jyio JOHN II. SiiUPC, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78. Notice
for Publication.
UxtTKOSlATUS Lanu OmcK,
RoveburK, Or., July 5th. 1890.
Notice Is hereby ulven that to compliance
with the proviMons of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol
timber lands in Ibr stales or California, Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory " Kdwnrd
Thomas, of M irshficld. county of Coos, state
of Oregon has this day filed In this office his
sworn statement No. ,for tire purchase of the
netf of nV of section No. 11, in township
No. 25 S, rani;e No. 11 w. and will offer proof
to show tint the land sought is more valuable
for Its timber or stone tlwn for aericulturtf pur
poses, and to establish his claim to said land be
fore the Register and Receiver of this office at
Roteburi. OrrROn on Thursday, the iSthdar ol
September, i8rj. He names as witnesves:
levi Smith, Joe Cheatham, Nelson lwis,
Thos. Creason, of Marshfield, Coos county,
Oregon.
Any a id all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are raqutated to file their
claims in Hits oiuce on or before said iSth day
of September, 1890.
jyio IpilN II. Slitirr.. Register,
TRANSCONTINENTAL MHE,
I
Cotiitimmltiig t viow of tlio Unr nntl on tiro liny
tho head of ilwp wnttir. Kt'uuru u uliuicu loi'iilion boforu it in too lute,
million ut tlio
8liullrrtl from tlio uorthvvimt wiikIh nntl -liuabwt .,
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APIV lor info-.
qi5C0U J0UrM5i5E ?0.'5 office,
In O'Connull'a lluiUling, MnrliiU'UI, Qivgnn, DEC. -i DlvOSS, DMCsHlagGL
Notice for Publication.
UNI OrtlCK AT ROVKIIUKU, Ob .
July aid, i8o.
XTOriCB IS IIKRIUvY UlVrN IIIAT
1 the following-nvmcd vetller bis filed tti.e
ol his intention 10 nuke final proof 111 iuiKil (
of his claim, and that Mid itrool will bemnlebe
fore the clerk of the county court ol Coos coun
ty. Or., at Kiiipue City. Or., on
Saturday, September 13th, 1800,
tli: David I'At.mjr, Pre-emption I) S. No.
6507, for t lie lots taand ij, section aj. town
ship 3d south, range 11 west, W. M.
Ilenamos the following wttnnvw to prove
her continuous resWeure upon and v-ultlvwliott
of, said land, vis: John Ruvnor. (tnnee Omm
Matt I'altut. Udw-atil ReUly, all of Umpire City,
Coos county, Oregon.
John II. Siiur.
iy3t KegrUrr.
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Notice for Publication.
Ivmi OiriCK at RosKnuKO, On ,
July no, 1 Ann.
TOriCT. 18 HKRKIIY UlVl'.S IIIAT
ll the following named fitter tut filed notice
of hit Intention to make final proof in tiHMt
of hlscliim, and that Mid proof will Ik mule
before the Judc, or clerk of the county tvurt of
Coos county, Oregon, at Kmpire tity. Or , on
Monday, September 15th, 1890,
vis: W11.MASI ALUKktrCotl vkk. Homestead
lintry No. 4. for the south half of vMithwcM
quarter and south half of southeast utter. sec
tion ., township ( south, rang) 14 west, W.
He mines the following witnesses to prove his
cuntlnuaus residence tiKn and cultivation ol,
wld land, vti . II btoik, 'Ilmnta Wallace. N.
Wilson, Jamns Poster, of Marshfield. Coos
county, Oregon. Joil.s II. tvitUI'K.
Jy3i Register.
Notice for Publication.
I.AND Opficb at Roseburg, Or., I
August 9, i8o.
Notice li hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof m support of his claim, and
that said proof will ( made before the Judge or
clerk of the county court of Coos county, Ore
gon, at linllre City, Oregon, on
Saturday, Sept. 27, 1890.
vU- Benjamin MuCormick, Pre-emption I). S
No. 6060, for the lot 6, section 14, lots 1, 3 and
3 and east M of northwest l section 23, town
ship 26 south, range 14 weit. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz- George Chard. Matthew Talbot,
Asaph II. flinch and II. I Given, of Umpire
City, Coos county, Oregon.
auia John II. Siiui-e, Register.
An !:triiori!lii!trj' II 11 -(; in.
Conullle river, e
, .
The Fruit Grower's Annual Iixhibit will take
place on Monday, Sept. 22d. Everybody invited.
All tbn gates will be open and free on Mon
day, the first day of the fair,
livery facility will be offered to those wishing
to camp on the grounds.
For booth and other privileges apply to the
Secretary, at Jacksonville.
itom'.in' a. .iiii,m;r,
Kccrclui-y.
A farm of 340 acres on the
iiintj nun, uauuun, i3 acres Ol ixjltoiii, w
acres cieareu; 40 acre marsli, 20 acros dyked
nnd In hay meadow, good orchard, house, Intn
and outbuildings, 40 head of cattle; horse, wag
on, and farming implements, I'rlee, only jj,
$3000 cash, balance on lime. Tills offer isoien
for six weeks only. Address me ut onre.
J. M. Uiton,
aui4 Ilandon, Oregon.
Petition.
To the Honorable Countv Coun .f ,.
county, Oregon.
we, trie undersigned, residents nnd legal vo
trrs of Umpire City Precinct, county ami .hi.
aforesaid, hereby ask that a license xs granted
to Ionbs & Roiikkts 10 retail splritous, malt
and vinous liquors in less quantities than one
gallon, for the term of six months from the first
Monday In September, A. I)., igfj, In Mid Um
pire City precinct, Coos county, state of Oie
gons l A tiulllon, I P Oil. I MtOulllen. v...
lieach, Victor Anderson, Frank liowroii, J li
Hcndrickson, M Stenholm, , llrlggs, C W
Hulburt, h H Wolf, G A Ilurton, Wrn O
Phillips, Sam Mcl'arlani), Morton Tower, k S
IJttlcfield, Gto Hunt, V W Ilouton, J (j Cook.
....".'" ,'""a""' ueorge Kobens,
Notice for Publlcatlou.
tst Orrici: at RiMi:w)KO, Or.
Aiseust 5th, itVs.
Notice is hertliy given that the follolhg-
named Mttler Iras flint notice of Lit mteMlion In
make fm.il proof In support of tiK claim, ami
that said proof will Im HMile tfure the linhrc or
clerk of the county court of Coos county. Ore-
... .... i. .7. .
gon, ai umpire c 117, on
Friday, September ?6th, 1890.
vii: F.VAt.ti C. .Sopkksian, Pie-cinptlon I). S.
No. sow. for the nw f of w ( u( section a6,
township 35 south, range 1 1 uml, W. M.
He names llw folluwimr witneMns to nrovn
hU coiillnui.il rctitknie uixui tnd culllvatlori of.
Mkl land, vie Isaac UnriM llmtr I'Imu)imssI,
John Ulktsoii, IjHnucl Mortiiiwr, of MarOilirld,
Coos lounty, Oregon. Jons l. Suuii
ai'7 Register.
FltONT STItI l,V, MAItailFILUt, Oil,
GHRISTENSEH & JOHNSON, :
IVijirfcltaj
l)islnrt lis I'lirnlltirr, ltrilillii;, .1Iallrio, CuriseiiL piti,
it is it I'lctitio rrttnifB, :UitiIitlt;u, Vtii-tiilii. Wall J'rspcr, Hit, I
"CTrLd.ertstlzIrigr gl Specialty!
HOUSE BUILDING. HOUSE InOVING, PILE DRIVING
GENERAL CARPENTER WORK ATTENDED TO,
ttiT'Wt' nronlm ,ircp.iri'tl in hn til out utininilMmttt ntul cow ncetliDtfrt
1111 our vrnn Ml our Hiiipvimt
SI
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(K. V. DRAN, 1) M I.I .COX ft C
HAVB ALWAYS ON HANI) A
g&
CO-
II. MFRCIIANI)
FULL ASS0RTMEKTCH
Oeiieral Meaechanilise.
Our Stock Is .Always Complete.
HiTJJ-VEBHIlE,
MAN'UKACTUHKI) TO OltlJKU AND SOM) IN ANY Ql'ANTlTYPESIKOl
AT THK LOWKUT I.IVINO UATI'S
Notice for Publication.
I.AKti Okiici: ai Rotiuuiin, Ok.,
July as, 1R00.
NOTICU IS IIUUUI1Y GlVaS lilAT
the followinc-rumcd settler Ims filed notion
of his intention to nuke final proof In support
ol his claim, and that said proof will tw undo
l-cforc the Judge or county clerk of C county,
Or., at Umpire City, Oregon, on
Saturday, Sept. 13, 1890.
vli: Richard A. Killer. llomsltd Jintry, No.
Sta;, ror the lots two and three section a, town
ship 35 south, southwest quarter or southeast
rpiarter and snuthenit ipi liter ut southwest rpur
ler section 33, township i stiiith, ranee 13
west, W. M,
He names the following witnesses 10 prove
his continuous residence upon arid cultivation
of, said land, vlit William M. Nay, tJlysses.S.
Nay, Martin llrccn and GeorKe I, Wlircler, of
Marshfield, Coos uiiinty, Oregon.
JX3' John II. Siiuii:, Reulster.
At Golden's.
(idlil nnd Silver W'iiIciioh at n Hiiruiii I
Pitiwh CiooiIh no vor moIiI ,o Clifiip.
Tov h for ftvory OliiM in the I.iiml.
Cuntiittf; ittitl ChriHttiifiH Trw OrniitnctitK in (.ireut Varitlj.
rct our prices!
Wo Imvo tho OihhIh nml incnn ItiHin?. Tho Tnulu find ChrwImuTW
roiumittcort Siipili(,'(l at WholcHitlo Prices.
X7"o DMlQa-rx 33-u.siness,
SSayyiew Brewery,
Tvr a T.ej-riqr'TT-rTT''r ,n np.
LARS CLEMMENSEN. ' ------- Proprietor
Mimiik 4'olit.liiiif I v 011 Insist! unit hoIIh umicrlor
t.Xtlt'.tt HH'.l'St. .tl.l .....I iwur'l'l'lt tt'irnr t.'A r.P. anil UKTlH
wr Hiss Ih isi nil flmiiH r.iiplli)l srllli dm cliolrrnl bra1'
HI- wirvivH, I.I(!()(K mill ClUAItK
Notice for Publication,
) I jackson, lender Corthen, C Gesner, U A
1'". Olc Uvenson, Geo Rhoda, M-irson,
li W hchetter, J A I'almar, Andrew Hansen.
August Parley. Chas Grellman. r:iia u......
"WS.l.li,
Allen lrquhart, 'I Imolhy Hayes, j S
T Neuhaus, J K Heard, August Ucrj;,
II Scharfenljerg, C J I'avitt, John I'l
VOUHL'.
I Krit.r
. C I I'.ivitl. lohn Vt-,n,-r.'
SWessJlc!'0l.l,J W MiCullot.il, K W Ge'tty;
Galvic WesterUik, A Soderstrom. An.lra Inn!
DR. C. MINNIS,
TpiIYSICIAN AND SUKGKON,
Office in O'Connell's hullding, Front street,
Marshfield, Oregon.
jt3"0ffice hours from 8 to 11 a, m.j from 1
I04 p. ra,, and from 6 to 8 p, m, auat
lan 1 1 rpu, friiin 'I itn. ri'i l
Uvans, W Klahn, C Kllslromudward D.iiii'h
env, John Hayes, John li Morris, I) I. Waters,
lohn Rouse, W Roskamn. lolin l'rl,t., 11 '
Carl Goodman,
Land Of pick at Kosi.uunri, Ok,,
XTOTICK IS IIKKKIIY (IlOlC' WaT
JJ the fnllawwK-riaiiial settler has filed notlie
of his Intention to mike final proof in support
pi Ms claim, and that Hid proof will Im made
lietorc the clerk or the county court of Coos
county, Or , nt Umpire City, Or , on
Saturday, September 6th, 1890.
Vlr- SrKKl.lNOl' COWIKON. I'ri'-einpllo.l I). S ,
No, 6183, for the i or scjr section ao, unci
wJiofswK ofsetllon 31, townshln ac. sontl,
ranecuwest, W. M.
I le narnos tho following wltnusscs to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
Hid land, vlr: Hansard U. Ilesey, Henry C
Smith, Isaac I.indrith and John I'. Hull, .ill of
Mnrshruld, Coos county, Oregon.
Jy'7 Joiiu II. Snui'H, Reyistcr.
Notice.
In tho county court of the stale or Oiecon.
for the county of Coos. ,,
in ine matter or the estate or G, N, Pitrrln
Notice Is hereby Riven tint liueene O'Conmll
administrator of the . mate of G. k I'arrln j!
I'h" W M '"lal acc"unl of '' aUinlnl..
trotion ol said estate, nnd that
Thursday, September 4th, 1O90,
.r ., , '"""'' tout! room nf said
court In Umplrn City, Coos,counly. Orrw.n. hi.
been duly niipolniul by the Judc d s"d court
ror the bcarW or objections'' to said final ac
count and th settlement thereof.
August 7, 1850. I'.UOKNI. O'COHNI'.l.l.
Administrator or tho osuts of (1, N, Karrin
deceat"'' ,,g" '
-zr.r"isr TG AVr.z
Variety Store!
Ilolluiiii lluihlliiu;, oppoHlto niitiicu Hotol, Front wtroot, MorshfieU.
m " II Wn '
ISTK'WsS DTTJPOT and Ap:enovf
A KM.... A 1 a. - r(-..w.4:ssAiir
OX3-ufS3S eiELcL TOBACCO,
Alviiy on liniiil, nl ltolnil nnd Johhini? .
BtfrAUn Jotvolr.v, of all tlocr!ilioiiB, I'liiylnj? Onriln, Htntlnncry, !"'"
Hoiimniiim XNoiioNHon mo'"'.' - B
VAKIKTV HTOKB," Manlilleld, Oregon,
'. f. MOIl'l'OX IrirlcUr.
Tnoklu, nml tint iiioh'i ruin plulo mhhoi tmoiit nl Not ion'H on tlio liny.
AH orilum iidilroHHuil to "NKW
will rocoivo prompt nttonliuii.
lol
man SchuerholT, John llurke.
Charles Root. W losenhson.
Notice is hereby given that tho tindcrsliincd
will applv to the county court of Coos county,
state of fOrcEon, on Monday tho itt day it
September, 1800 at tho court house In Umpire
City, state and county aforesaid, for n r.!...
lurdance with ibe gft ing ho Settled on or TS". lott
4 A I AN All A ti$
Notice.
All accountH iluo tho I'loncor mnrkolF
uituui. iiiiirniiiiuiii nr rmti u,i in
H EN R Y SITNTO STACKED,
WHOLESALE and RETAL DRUGGIST,
DISALKH IN DRUGS AN'I) GKNKItAL MEH0IIAN1)I8B,
Miimliflolil nml Kmjilro Oily, Oregon.
Prcicrlptlrfrti skillfully compounded at all noun. ARcnt for Weill, Fifgo
Co,, and the leading Fire, Life and Accident Companies'.
Notice.
Cotliploto '0l,;H Of tOVMUhlp pllllH
POHtml up to llw 11.1(0 ol cmlur, innilo for
fl.W) jKir lownHhlp. Alonuy iiitiHt nc
ompatiy onl oro. A.l.lrona,
(J. W, KuiiiAi.f,,
ICoHotiurKt Or.
Itedwood nlilnulM 1.00 por
O'Coniioll'0. Boo thorn.
M, ut
Equalization Notice.
" . . .1.. Ilasnl ot
Nollcn Is hereby Kfn "?, '",?,,; of ll
"- . .!. Mil
Of., c ' Za
1B00, -
rr,iuvlUitloii v.1 nllcml
....... ,iu ,.l...l ,f fnns conn IV.
Monif iy In Aucusi, vU.-ASu ft
U.-AUCUSi ? ",,.
inibllclv ruainlnu tlio Aiiesinicn 1 itoi" ,
feci all c-rrors In vMunllon. ncscr ,."-- '4 ,f
Hies of lands, loll or olter P TO' ,p-
sbaii bo nw duiy i,o;i'sS3w
inar at tbo tlu.o and pUca anno n 1.
W. C. IluaAKU, Couniy A""