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r 'b W . ammmmmmmmmmmmBeasBB MAmrmJtoSox.aoHt IRRHnQcl Briery i fnSrsraJey snOTBtlsKa JOHN A. GRAY, Sditor. SSS, SB AfrrPjSICC IVm Bsecihs...,,....!?., ..,.,. ...... t oo Thry, r 1 1 : : : J Seftesalwr 25, i&ee. Covet Telstoi. A largo portion o! tbo Christian and civilised world is Inclined to mako war upon Uils Roaslan. enthusiast. Thoro Ja noUiiag rery remarkable about hio writings, and thoy do not formulaic any bow theories to attract speculative and philosophical minds. The doctrine of buman brotherhood as a beautiful theo ry is Tory old and Tolstoi has no now language or speculation to add to its oft repeated obligations. lie has gained a Baoat wonderful hold upon tho pooplo of his nation and at the same Mine awak ened an earnest opposition. The basis of Uilo hostility is in the man himself and not in his theories. He holds his beautiful doctrines of human brother hood In a practical way, which is an of fensive rebuke to theorists. Born to a position of rank and fortune he took his hnmitarian theories so into his lifo, that he took upon himself the tolls and men ial occupations of tho surfs, and al though a nobleman, he does the same work and eats tho eamo coarse bread as the poor est of his fellows. An industrious, energetic man Is an open rebuke to every lazy man in the community. It is hard to find a Bhiftleaa worthless fellow who admires a thrifty practical man. Ilia presence is an ouence ana a rebuke to improvidence and indolence, The civilized world has great fondness for beautiful and chivalrous theories about human brotherhood. It weeps over the "song of a shirt" and shrinks from Uie starving seamstress. It has a gushing sympathy for the hard lot of poverty and at the same time loath s the unfortunate pauper; it applauds broad theories 01 charity and passes on tho other side, when it comes in con tact with the unfortunate. There is a great difference between an emotional pity for a class and a personal pity for individuals, and in this latter element the religions and charities of the day are sadly wanting. Tolstoi gives up his ase and luxury for the good of his un fortunate brethern and in his life is an offensive rebuke to the great multitude who will endorse the theory of sacrifice but will not imitate him. mmmmmmmlmmimmmmmmimmmmmmmmtdm WamukjtoH, Sept. 21. Tlw bill to relieve the Mpreme court, now under diecoeftioa In tho senate, is ono that should have had tho attention of that body hi the early days, when talk was cheap and ttruo was not pressing. Now the able lawyers of that body cannot agree as to what thoy want, and tho fear that there will not bo Judges enough to do tho business of U10 courts Booms to menace tho pooplo. Bosidos this there is a considorablo amount of politi cal Jugglery going on. Thoro will be appointments to mako. and tho various senators are anxious to secure tho odl cos for tho benefit of their frionds. Minnesota would, of course, desire to be tho hoad of tbo cfrcult of a now dis trict, and would much prefer to have Montana instoad of Iowa in tho district. Oregon wants Montana in their district, and thoro is somo contention in that case. A strong argument that is being made to have California, Oregon and Washington mado ono district is based on tho fact that many of the cases aria ing in those states, and tho most diffi cult, It is said, are under admiralty and are different from tho cases in tho in terior. Tho Californiana are favoripg a district of that kind. This would bring Montana, under tho Ingalls atnondtnont, into tho Minnesota district. It is doubt ful if the conforonce committee will be able to agree upon a judiciary bill at this Bcsaion of congress. Los Anqklks. Cat., Sept. 21. Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremont, widow of the late General John C. Fremont, is quite sick at her residence on Twenty-third street in this city. To a reporter, who called at the residence this evening to inquire after Mrs. Fremont's condition, her daughter stated that the family are in very straitened circumstances; that there is not a dollar in the house and they are on the verge of actual destitution. -yjwif'jBiiLWSjaspi'j HENRY M. STANLEY fife rMBc iV IN DARKEST' AFRICA The eoapM story ot BUnW recent thiUllcc xl-witot d lb- dlK!cw at hU IwpurUni dUronlMlUkppr forth flrtl Urn in lb vptk written by hluurif. tnUUnl "In XHtknt AfirHk. lx nos b i1mIt1 by ny of th to. called "SUnW booH" now twins offend 'too !oVMit"uibrolla To no M o( UnTWbM Dunlerrantrlbawa-tlht. " , ., TOrr-IIDOqvMUOaBPWlt ini niwiiwu wnf jcaisr . -uium is 1 m. m ntvlfa'-.l i.wt In enter not to b niWt,s UmU Dm book few lb la. ee-wo.lntmy CAUTION Mint of CHARLES SCTHBNErVS SONS An lkl th auTmtnc cwttM MrUSatt ot ncj trom o. . J A. L. BANCROFT ACOj r 132 POST STREET 33 Action at l.aw. BUMM0N8. . tkt Cirtuit Cenrt f tkt Stilt Ortgo in HHittr tkt Cemttr f Ow.- The Coo my, Rosehurg,ml' uniiciu nauroAU nnu rtaTigw lion Company, plaintiff, vs. Prosper V, Smith, defendant TO PROSPER W. SMtTII, the defeml-int above-named, Cnttiaft I tkt Nmt r tkt Stat tf Ortgtn t XOU ARK IIBREnV REQUIRED TO appear and nnswer the complaint Wed 1st you in the nbove-tntllled action, In which 1 lie Cool rviy, Rotcburg, and linstcm Ratlroad nu ftavtgntion fjompany is piaintm, nnu you iteier t recu cult Court of tho Nate of Oregon for Ilia Court f m gk Cf sT AIM rrosner W. Smith, nttt tlcfrmltint. on or before tho lint tUr of the next regular tcim of tha Clr- SAN FRMttWC. HL. -J GeMral AfMts fw U PacHe 0MK lien K. Lyster, of North Send, Sole Agent for Coos county, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Stvoral bales of moss were shipped down to 'Frisco on the last Bteamer, says the Astoria Columbian. It was not obtained from the backs of our choice collections of antiquities, nor from tho roofs of their humble habita tions, but is gathered from trees and stumps in the lowlands of this vicinity. It is used for packing fruit, flowers, etc., and is Bald t be profitable to tho gath erer. Land Orricc at Rosrhuro. Or.. Sent 10th, 1800. VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ll the folMwing-UAiurd settler has filed notice 1 01 nts intention to make nnal proof In support ot Ms culm, ana that said proof will be made before the Judge, or clerk of the county court of ww uwniy, vrcgoa, ai inipirc viij, vr. on Saturday, Nuvcmbcr 1, 1800, rut George A. Thimbu;. lYe-enunion D. S. No. 6938, for the west half of nortlteasl quarter and cast half of northwest quarter o( section ao, townsnip a? south, ranee ta west, V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his eoatinnous resideace upon and cultivation of, said land. it: William G. Webster, William D. McCurdy. William A. Gamore, John F. Hall, of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon. seiB JOHN 11. suurK, Kepster. tv of Coos, to beheld In the coutt-hotue nt Km Pins City, in the said county ot Coos, on Mon day. Ihe sixth dav of Octolier. A. IX, tPgo, Ami if you fail so to appear and answer, the snld pUlntllT will apply to the wild court fur the relict demanded In its eomnUinl In this nction, it succinct statement of which said relief Is as follows to-wit! That the compensation 10 be wtd the said defcntlanl for a tight of way for a railroad, sixty foul wiue, across certain 01 ttir said uciennant s land, to-wlt : lots numbered four and fourteen of section twcnly-sercn. In township twenty-six south, of range thirteen west of the Willamette meridian, and the tide land fronting the said lots, all situate in tha County of Coos and Stale of Oregon, the said rightof way to lie thirty feet in width on each side of a line commencing at n point on the section line, fourteen hundred and M- V twenty-eight feet south of the corner of sections ty-seven. in townihin of range thirteen west ol the Willamette merid- numl and twenty-seven twenljr-two, twentr-three, Urnty-slx, 1 twenty-six south, We'll Get a Recount A Washington dispatch of September 19 says: Secretary Noble will return to-morrow and the Oregon census case will be presented to him by Special Agent Hyde in charge, Chief Clerk Childs and Henry Galnett, the census geographer. The census office will recommend a re count of the whole state, as already stated in these dispatches. Superinten dent Porter is not yet well enough to be consulted, but tho officer in charge will present the demands for a recount made from the state, and also the showing made in Portland and Salem. Tele grams have been coming in all day from various places in Oregon, asking that a recount be made. To-day the county officers of Gilliam, Washington, Union and Josephine counties presented re quests for a recount of the whole state. If the secretary decides upon a ro-onu- aeration, Multnomah county and Salem will not be excepted, on the ground that the consus office does not wish to have a duplication of names which might oc cur if there were any people outside of the county or city included m tbefsount made by Leland. The census office is just now preparing to give the Portland and Salem returns a rigid scrutiny. The -same test that was applied to St. Paul will be used in the city of Portland, but an alphabetical list of the names will be made and the duplications thrown out. Some person in Oregon has been charg ing brooked work against the present census. It has been alleged that people living in East Portland and Albina had been counted in Portland. The charge made against Salem is that many hop pickers of other parts of the state were temporary residents in Balem and went to swell tho recount. The man Galnett, who made the alphabetical list for St. Paul, will try bis hand on the Oregon cities. It is the most severe test that any city can be put to, and it is only applied to those places that have criti cised the census severely. Probably no city could stand it without losing many peoplo, as there are hundreds o, people of the same name in a city, and the only distinguishing mark !b whether the residence is the same. It is now apparent what was meant by the super intendent when he said the ceneus office did not know whether the returns from Portland, as announced, were cor rect, yei it was not until the renewed demand for a recount of the whole state was made that it was determined to aji- piy trie aipnaueucal test to the recount ed Oregon cities, a count that was made cinder the directions of a man sent es pecially from Washington to do the work. In this test no allowance is made fer missing people. The general accept ance over the entire country, bo far as duplications are concerned, is that there wui be as many people missed as there wo twine duplicated, x'ortlandis not (e be flowed the advantage of having bar salMie- people to offset the dupli-eUea. x ne presiueni nas signed the river and harbor bill and senators and repre sentatives are greatly pleased. The bill has been greatly criticised in tho East ern press, but for the entire West is one of the best bills that has passed in many years. It no doubt contains somo im prudent expenditures, but the most of the public works provided for aro very much needed. The bill will start work in thousands of places all over tho Un ited States. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Rosf.burg, Or., Sept. 6, 1800. -VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X! the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fiml proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wilt be made before the Judge or county cleric of Coos county, Or,, at Empire City, Oregon, on Saturday, Oct. 35, 1890. vix: William D. McCurdy. ITe-emntion D. S. No. 6927, for the w of swjf, neK of swjf and swx ot nX "I secuon 33, township 35 s, ranee la west, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vlt. Donald Mcintosh. Anton Wirtb, Charles S. Httborn and George A. Trim, ble, of Marshficld, Coos connty, Oregon. sen John 11. Situra, Register. Lin, and running thence on a curve to the left of six hundred and forty (vet radius. In a south' westerly direction, for three hundred feet; thence, on a tangent, four hundred and ten reel, magnetic course south eight degrees west; thence on a curve toward the west of five htm. drcd feet radius, eight hundred nnd thirty-eight feet; thence on a tangent running north seventy, nine degrees and forty-five minutes west, a du- inceoi seven nunureu ami lorty leet: tnrncc on a curve of six hundred nnd eighty-live feet ruliut, a distance of three hundred and filtv feet, to ordinary low water mark on the slough fronting the south boundary of lot fourteen, of section twenty-scen, In township twenty-six south, of range thirteen west of Willamette meridian; the tolal length of the said line Is twenty-six hundred and thirty-eight feet; be de termined in the manner provided by law, and when the amount thereof lias been so de termined, and paid into court, that judgment lie given, appropriating the said right of way to the use of the said plaintiff, for the line of Its mll- roao. Service of this summons by publication is made by order of the Hon. (I L Ifpe. Juilgc of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Coos, which said order is dated the aist day of August, A. 1)., 1800. SlIEUllRN K. WlUON, auai Attorney for WainiiiT. SUMMONS. in Curry County. f From Gold Beach Gazette.) Judge Pipes made several new citizens this week. Rumor says Euchro creek is to have three sawmills. This will necessitate a railroad to Rogue river. The infant child of Isaac Coy died on sept, um, at the residence of Mr. Coy's inotner in (Jooa county. Mr. Hermann, of the Coquille, broth er of "our Binger," paid Ellensburg a visit this week. Married, in Elensburg, Or., Sept. 11, 1890, by Hon. M. Riley, County Judge, Mr. R. L. Fales and Miss Jennie Hunt ley, both of Ellensburg. Mr. Michaels arrived from th wn. lamette Valley Saturday last, with his family and household goods. He had previously located a claim adjoining Wm. A. Forgey's, on Pistol river, where he will reside. Congressman Hermann has written to the editor of the Rogue River Courier that at the next session he would en deavor to have a bill considered for the survey of Rogue river, with a view of its future improvement. The editor of tho Garette will be ab sent for a few week's vacation. Hr. J. L. Childs has been dulv installed business manager, aud is authorized to receive and receipt for money, and transact all business for the naner dur ing our absence. The fishermen last week cancht a sal mon which weighed slxtv uoundn. al. though, owing to the severe weather of last winter and the extreme dryness of the present summer, the fish had not had a fair show, and was out of condi tion. Under more favorable circum stances it would have been the largest salmon ever caught in America. Notice for Publication. Lan-d Office at Roscburc, Oregon, 1 August 13. 1800. f Notice Is hereby civeo that the foliowinc. named settler has filed notice of Ms 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. viz; Edwin H. Short. Homestead Entry, No. 5056, for the Lots No. a and 3 southeast quarter of northwest quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 3t, township 34 south, range ix west, W, M. He names the following witnesses fo prove his continuous residence upon .and cultivation ol. said land, vu - George Cook and Wm. Kideout, of Empire City. Coos county, Oregon, and Her man Steera and 1. Owen Short, of Marshfkld. Coos courjty, Oregon. JOHN H. SlIUpE, us Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office AT Koseburg, Or. August 5th, 1890 Notice is hereby given thai the folljwing named settler has filed notice of his Intention 10 make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the judge or clerk of the connty court of Coos county, Ore gon, at Empire City, oa Friday, September 76th, 1890. viz: Evald C Sodekmav, Pre-emption D. S. No. 5957, for the nw of sw H of section 36, township 35 south, range 11 west, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vii: Isaac Enros. Henry Palmquest. John Eliason, Lemuel Mortimer, of Manbfield, Coos county, Oregon. John H. Siiure. any Register. tkt Circuit durt ef tkt Statt f Ong ana ir lAt c.trr 0 Ltvt: The Coos Bay, Roseburg, and 1 l'stern Kailroad and Navlga- lion Company, plaintiff, V Actional Law. vs. Nelson Koon, defendant. J TO NELSON KOON. the defendant above named, Grutinf im tkt b'amt of tkt Stjtt f Ortgvn? YOU ARE HERERY REQUIRED TO appear and answer the ccwipUint filed against you in tbeabovc-cntlUed action, in which i ne coos luy, Koseburg, and t-istcrn Railroad anu .-navigation company is puintitl, and you. Nelson Koon, are defendant, on or before the first day of the next rnrular term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of loos, 10 ue neia in tne coun-oouse at bmplre v.uy, in 1 ne sam county en coos, on .Monday, the sixth day of October, A. D., 1800. And If vou fad so to appear and nnswer, the said plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief de manded in its complaint in this action, n sue. dnct statement of which said relief is as follows, to-wit. That the compensation to be paid the said de fendant (or a righlofway for a railroad, sixty feet wide, across certain of the said defendant's land, to-wil: the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section one, and lots five. sis. seven. and eight in section two, in township twenty eight south, pf range thirteen west of the Wll lamette ruendun, aU situate in Ihe county of Coos and state ol Oregon; the sajd nghl of wa be thirty feet in width on each tide of a line commend n: Destined to be the commercial aud marrufacr ing centre of Coos Bay o-rid the Seaport of Soutliem Oregon. "Will soon be the Terminus of A. H ail way connecting with A. . TRAWSCOWTIWEWTAX, ME. CoinmnntUng il viowr of tho liar nnd cntiro liny ; ri)ioliortil from lliu northwowt wiimIb ittul Ritimtel It... 1......I J.r )..... ...l.lf.M U.IMIII, t 111, Jilt... ll II. 1 1,. ,. tw.f..i.x .1 Im it .A 1..1.. . W mu uuuw u wi-uii mnui. uiuuiu uiivti.u ivktitiwu wiwiu v in wrj mm. Aliltlv f,. million nt tho infor iU.Siou joujMsise $0.5 office. Ill O'Connoll'rt lluilding, Mnralifiokl. Oregon, 2HC -A.. IvIOSS, tdXiag'Qr Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. No tice for Publication. Unitku SrATKt Lanii Ohick, koseburg Or., Spt. t, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that lit compliance , with the provisions ofthe act of Conirtcis of 1 June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbo sale of Miuucr lanus in tne states 01 -juuoniia, urrgon, 1 Nevada, and watiuneton territory. Kdwtrd A. Hargreates, of Gardiner, county of UougUi, I !.. nl f tfwi.nn I... l.t. .I.w filn.1 I.. ,1.1.. ..tr... k.l a,... ... viivm ,m. ..,,. -1.. (I, lilt, UMIVi: III sworn statement No. , for the purchase of Ihe si Is of srUwn .No. 17, in township No, n , range No. ta w, and will offer (-rout to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agrlculliir.il purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land liefore the Register and Receiver of this office at Koseburg, Or , on Friday Ihe atst day of Novemhrr, iByo. He names as witnesses uucyna S. Dewar. Iia ' IL Harding, Martin Andrews and GtiiUv Uni son, of (iardiner, Douglas county, Oregon. Any nnd all persons clilniing adversely the nuotc-ucscruieu unus ate icatualnl I claims In ihisolfiei' on or btforc said IM FURNITURE STOJ hnosTBTRKirr, MnniWKU, Oil, CHRI8TEN8EN & JOHhSON, : ni . m I'ropricton, taiilnm Ih tiHil IMi'luro 3'iirullMrr, ircIdlR(r, of November. salt llV- lo file their aist day oli.s 11. Miui-k, Register. A eontraet baa been entered into "by parllea tor Mm erection ol a large saw U1 at Graat'a Pata, and work wm Wwmm tberMB m boob m tho dam wM Jtocw rl w kaa bM completed. Forty-fire Years Bondage. Gents: For forty-fltre yoara I have ueen am clod with hlnrvl !. ii..,.- , i .. .;t . - i".wm, ,iid. uu rueamanc uiuicnities. Part of the ume cotinnecl to tny bed. My blood was badly .diseased. Sir bottles of Ilib bard's Kheamatlc fivrnn ,i;,i ma. m Rood than all the other medicines I have taken. My friends have uaed It nn.t n every case it has proven a wonderfal iciucuy. i uaye Known of some won derful cures of dyspepsia and neuralgia. M8. Mauv Biddle, iiim a, x,. MltchelUllle, Iowa. Hibbard'a Bhenmalic Byrup and blasters are remedies of great merit. I believe they have no equalin the core of rheumatism and all blood diseases. Dk. If. Ksiouabd, Mitoheliville, Iowa. XllB BDrlncr Is thn tlmn tn .bn int. bard'BUbeuraaticSyrnpfor the blood. 1 !.al?.by ftU d"BKWa. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicino Company, Detroit Mich. Vor Bale by H.Bengstacken, Marshfleld nnd Empire Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. aad, i30. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the slates of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Frank Aiismus. of Marshneld, county of Coos, state of Oregon lias this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. .for the purchase of the cots 3, 3 ana a, sejf ot nwjf ana swtf of nctf of section No. 5, in township No. 23 S, range No. ta w., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Ihe Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore gon on Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 1800. He names as witnesses- W. G. Webster, Wal ter W. Duggun, Harry Jrne, Gustaf Nylund, of MarshfWld. Coos county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above -described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before sold 9th day of December, 1890. s sptas John H. Siiupe, Register, Special Notice. All Y)ftrftnnn trnnvln tflinn.n..1.... f di to j'8 u1ngnea on January 1st, 1800, and auch debt is still unpaid; wll do well to settle the same immediately I ned money and roust have it. JSUQZNE O'COJfWBLL, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. United State I-and Offick, Roseburg, Okbgon. Sept 32d, 1890. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provsloni of the act of Conirress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington territory," Guslaf Nyland, of Mariiineld, county of Coos, state of Oregon has this day filed in tills office his sworn statement No. fortheDurchaseofthe w of swjf , netf of swtf, and swjf of nw J of section no. 5, in 1 ownshlp No. 33 b, range No. is w, and will offer proof to show tliat the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tabhsh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday Ihe 91I1 day of December, 1B90. He names at witnesses; W. G. Webtter, Frank Ausmus. Waller W. Duppan. Harrv Jrne, of Marshfieid, Coos county, Oregon. Any ana an persons cunning adversely trie above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before cald nili day of December, 189a pi35 John II. Siiufe, Register. g al a point three hundred and twenty feet east of the south-west corner of section thirty-five, in township twenty-icvcn south, of range Iblrleen west of the Willamette meridian, thence on a ungent, south Iwenly-two de grees and thirty minutes west, one hundred and eighty feel, thence by eleven degree and thirty minute curve left for twelve hundred aud sialy nlne feel, thence by six degree and fifteen min ute curve right for five hundred and twenty feel, thence on a Uncent cleveri hundred and fifiv feet, thence by a four degree curve rigbt three hundred and seventy-five feet; thence on a tan gent nine hundred and fifty feet, thence by a ten degree curve left four hundred and thirty feet, thence by a ten degree curve rieht nine hundred and sixty-seven feet, thence on a tangent, south twenty-six degrees and forty minutes cast, sis hundred feet, to a point on the south line of ihe north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section one, two-hundred feet cast of the south west corner of the said north-west quarter of uuruiwcst qiuiicr ui secuon one, in towlt'ilp twenty-eight south, of range thirteen west of the Willamette meridian, making a tout length of sixty-four hundred and forty-one feet, be determined in the manner provided by law, and when the amount thereof has been so de termined, and paid into court, that judgment be given, appropriating the said right of way 10 ibe me of the said plaintiff, for the line of its railroad. Service of this summons by publication is made by order ot the Hon. M. I. J'ipns, Judge of ihe circuit Court of the State of Oregon far the County of Coos, which said order U dated the 31 st day of August, A. li. 1890 SJiEiinKX F. Wiufoji, auai Attorney for I'lalotllT, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1378. Notice for Publication. t'.MTFn Statu LANnOrricic. Roseburg, Or , Sept. 1, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the iiro visions of the act of Caneress of tune 1. 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of limber I lands in the states of California, Oregon. Neva- I 11.1 anu wnsnincion lerniorr. irn 1. naru nif. of Gardiner, county of Douglas, stale of Oic gon, has this day hied In thu olltce his sworn statement No. , for the purchase of the l-ots 13, 14 and tj. of section ai, and nw! of nejr ol section No, 37, nil in tonihm No, aa s. range No. ia wtsl, and will otfer proof to show that the land sought li more sataablo for III timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Rerfivcr of ihii office nt Roseburg, Or., 01 Friday, the alit-day 0 Noember. 189a He names as witnesses! KdwardA Hargrcavcs, Krcilxilck Hargrcares. Kdward Hsmbiiige and WillUni Dewar, of Gardiner, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiimnir adversely the Labovc-descri!cd lands are requested lo file their claims In this office on or liefore said aist dav of November, 1B9J sen joiin 11. siiui-k, Kelvin. .llltttrcMwew, CurnaisL. ia EVniMt., MoHldlttK, CwrlHW Wall fH.. XTrLd.ertsL3s:Ixigr a. Specialty! HOUSE BUILDING, HOUSE MOVING. PILE DRIVING AM GENERAL CARPENTER WORK ATTENDED TO. t&rV aionlrj prep.tn-il to haul out stoantbunta and kowh ucctlint rr-Mlrt on utir wajs nt our aliipyttrtl. h ZvP E. B. DEAN & CO, (K. I. DBAN, D, WILLCOX A C, II MKRCIIANT.) WE IIAVB ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OP Creiieral Merchandise. Our Stock Is Always Complete. MANUPAOTUHKD TO OUDIJU AND 80LI) IS ANY QUANTITY IE8IUED AT TI1K LOWK8T I.IVINfl HATKS. r"l -r Wiiii" M Notice for Publication. Lad Office at Roseburg, Or., I August 9, 1890, Notice is hereby given that Ihe following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will l made befoic the judge or clerk of the county court of Coos county, Ore- uu, .11 uujiiic viiy, urcgon, on Saturday, Sept. 27, 1890. vu, Benjamin McCormlck, Pre-emption I), S. No. 6060, for the lot 6. section is. lots r. 1 ami 3 and east X of northwest K section 33, town ship 26 south, range ia west, W. M, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vir George Chard Matthew Talbot, Asaph H, Hrncb and If, U Given, of KmpL-e City, Coos county, Oregon auia John h. Show:, Register, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1873. Notice for Publication. United Jjtatm I.anii Orrice, Roseburg, Or , hep!, 1, itao. vroriCB is iiKRKiiy given that in JLl compliance Willi Ihe provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An acl for the sale of timber lands in the stales of Call, fomta, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," I.ucyna J IVwar, of (iirdlner, county of UougUs, state of Oregon, has lids day filed in this officr his sworn statement No., for the purchase of the nrjf of wxtion No. 17, in township No ai. range No. u w, and will offer proof to show th it Ihe land vjuijtil Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than fur Agricul tural purposes, and to establish his cLtlru 10 said land before Ihe Hrghtrr and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Or , on I'riday, the am d.17 QfNovrmber, 1890. He n.imcsas witnesses. Krcdcrick Hagrpavr( Kdward A. Hargreatel, Ira I Harding and Mrri Andrews, of oaruincr, uregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the altovsulescrlbexf lands are rajunitrd to file lh(r claims In this office on or before said aist day of November, 1E90. sen oiin 11. bnure, Regiiur. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1B78. No tice for Publication. An KxtruordlHHrjr Ilarfgulta. A farm of 240 acres on the Coquille river, 5 miles from liandon; 90 acres of bottom, v acres ciearea; 40 acres mirsn, 30 acres dyked and in hay meadow; good orchard, bouse, barn and outbuildings, 40 head of citile, horse, wag on, and farming Implements. IVIce, only I4500, $3000 cash, balance on time. 'Ilils offer is open for six weeks only. Address roe at once. J. M. UPTON. aui4 Ilandoo, Oregon. Umtkd State Land OrrirK, Hotetiiirg. Or , Sept. 1, 1 a. Ur . Nrnt. 1. iBno. TVTOTICE IS HURIillV G1VUN THAT IN Notice to Debtors. All jwraons knowing themnelvoa in debted to me on note or book account tnii8t settle by the let of September, as lam going avray on that date. Costs will be added after that date. J. D. Gauneld. MarshQeld, Or, Aur. 1st, 1890. In order to introduce oar new work Notice for Publication. Laud Orrice at Rosebuhg, Oregon, .. August n. i8o Notice Is hereby given that the folfowfi August 13, 1800. f y given that the fnllnu n. named settler has filed notice pf his Intention m S compliance with the provisions of ihe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sate of timber lands In the titles of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory," Frederick llargreaves, of Gardiner, coun ty of Douglas, slate of Oregon, has this day filed in this ollice his sworn statement No , for Ihe purchase of the !,otio, 15 and 16, in sec tion 9, ana Lot ia of section No, 10, all in town ship No, 22 t, range No, 12 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lit limber or stone than for agrj. cultural purposes, nnd lo establish his claim to said laud before the Register And l(rril-r of this ofllce al Roseburg, Qr , c.n Friday, thesistdarof Novekiber. 1800. He nimes as witnesses, JCdward A, liar, greaves, Ira L Harding, Martin Andrews mid Uucyna S, Dewar, of (iardiner, Oregon, Any and all Persons claiming nUr.l il.- above-described lands are requested lo file (heir claims in mis omce on or uelore said aist day of November, i8po, en John II liiiUfK, Register, At Golden's. Oolil mill Silver Wntchea nl u llnrgnin 1 I'lueli (JoodH tjovcr eojil ?o Chunp. Toy h for every Child in tW Lund. Cnndicsuntl ChristinfiH Tree Ornninonta in Urent Vnriety. Get our prices! Wo Iihvu tlm GofiilH and im-an DusinouR. Tho Trndo nnd Clirimmoa Tre Committees Supplied at Wliolomtlo Prices. Kayview JBrewery? SJBIIEni-IEiLDD, OK., LARS CLEMMENSEN, Proprietor E4im iHN(:tRtIj- oh hhmiI nnd nnlU MRporlur t.Mi'M IU;i:k, Am: hhiI 1'OKT:k, WIIOLKSALB and nnTAiL .. 1J,,?5.,!.,,,.r,i,t.,J' mEI 'm" "Mppllotl with (he Obolcext brnHds OF WINB8, I.IQUOltK ami CIUAltil, SSCJQ'Wi Variety Store! llullunil lIulidliiK, opiolU lilanco Hotel, Front streot, MarsliflolJ. NldSWS DIUPOT and Agencv, A Fine Assortment of Confectionery, OIO-AES stTLd. TOBACCO, Altvuyi on liaiul, ut Itcliill and Jolibtntr QyABo Jowolry, of nil doncrliitioiih, Playing Cards, fitiitlonory, Filiing vk,it, iwm vim moid coinpioto iiMHoriini'iu 01 otionh on tno uuy. VAK1KTY BTOKK," .MilMlilloiu, ufUK All uritors mlilr(.Hi.,l t nMl.'lu will recuivo prompt uttontiini. I'. I. NOKTOK I'roinlctor. make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made liefore the judge or clerk of the count court of Coos county Oregon, at Empire City. Oregon, on Saturday, Oct. 4, 1800, vizi Charles E. Hanson, Homestead Entry, No, 4317, for the west half of southeast -quarter Wti 3' ,0WIull,p a4 01Un 'aBS 3 west, He names the following witnesses in nrm.i,i. continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis : Andrew Olson, George A. Smith. wo continuo the low prices until Auutut 1 nd.r l ADdrew,0n' aofe A. Smith, 16th onlv Hatilnnti , 1 nt,. I Charles Wesiman and Andrew Johnson, of 13 ML at McMillan'. X J' M"W. Coo Oron. J ' fd per aoiea at McMlliaa'a. j ami Jonw il, blium, RegUie Notice for Publication. Land Office at Rohuko, 0h AllL'Uil at. iHo XTOTICK IH HERKIIV fflVHrf Tiia-r JLl the following-named Killer has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Iris claim, and that said proof will bo made before the judge or clerk of the county court of Coos county, Or,, at Umpire Cliy.'Or,, on Monday, October 90, 1890. vlrs George U Wheeler, Homestead Unity, No, 4714, for Ihe south of north i of section 8, township 35, south of range 12 West, W, M, He names the following witnesses lo prove tils continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vis: Richard A. Kellor. U 11 Smith, Will Walker and Fred Hanson, of Marshncld, Coos county, Oregon, aiU8 JOHN II, Sum, Register. KENJJY SEWaSTACJiEN, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST DKAMCU IN DRUGS AND QlCNKItAL MKHCIIANDISK, Alnrsliflohl nud Kmplro City, Oregon. Prescriptions slcllliiilh compounded at all hours, Aget for Wells, Fargo & Co., and the leading Fire, Life, and Accident Companies. Notice, Complolo copiua of township plats postcl up to tliojlato of order, tnadu for 1.60 iKir township. Money must no- onipany orders, Addioss, a.AV.KiNUAU., Honubiirtf, (Jr, Kodwood shingloH l.W) jior ,M, nt Notice. All accounts dutTtiio Pioneer markets at olthor Marshfleld or Ktnpiro City, must bo settlod on" or.bf fore Juno W IBflO. e, q. ymtApAy. I'roiik Itonl has soma line claret wine which ho sells for 60 cunts per irullon. Famlllds und hotels supplied ou Uo notice,