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> Volume VI. BANDON, OREGON: FI.JDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1889. - ■ -4Z-7X.j,. ____________________ HUME VS. HUME THE INSPECTORS TALKS. t A CARD. ELLENSBURG 'TEMI Having refitted my store, and laid i day go in a stock of holiday — foods " of * first " ' Violets are in bloom. ae patronage sol’ tin An unusually heavy surf has pre- class quality. I solicit people o of Bandon and vicinity. of the > peop vailed during the week. and will insure them prices as low or J. H. McElhaney leaves for bis lower than the lowest. “In Union there is strength.” No need in future mines up the river to day. Mux Langevin will spend tho winter to sen I to “circular houses,” or wait for traveling men. Patronize home at bis Big Bend mines. industry and in return I will give Tho Road Commissio ers were up you low prices and “squatf deal examining tbe road just completed by ing.” Yours respectfully, D. L. Moore but for some reason good H NEELY. and sufficient no duubt tho road was \\ atehmafcr. njt accepted. OUR PERFECTED CLUB SCbEMK. Hon Raleigh Scott and wife, of the Mountain'Ranch, have returned from We have nerfecied our c‘flibiM>g ar their visit to the city. Mi. Scott ¡ ' rangements for tbe wil. i'r and it embraces the very best of I each class brought up with him eleven head of of matter offered. Our lirft comprises thoroughbred Schropshiro sheep - Tlie Cosmopolitan, the l(/oine and ono buck and ten lambs. Earm, tbe San Francisco '^Examiner, Tho schooner Chetco left San Fran and the New York World. <By taking cisco on the 20th. for this place, but advantage of our offers R ecoiiher has not put in an appeararco vot. She ■utbscribers may at the smallest pos sible expense be supplied with widest will be tho last vessel to anive until range oi the curuent issues from tbe toward spring, though the Thistle will press of tbe country. The H icordib furnishes a record of locnl happen make several trips to Crescent City. R. D. Humo has let a contract to ings; tbe Home and Farm treating live agricultural topics iu a H. H. Wolf for building a wharf on of thorough and original manner; The the nort side of the r ver, fronting tho Cosmopolitan, a high class uiagizine, Jim Hunt place, and the work is to fulfilling its mission admirably; tbo be pushed rapidly forward. When the great Examiner supplying the Coast in a stylo and with a fullness wharf is completed it will be covered news heretofore unknown to San Francisco with a large warehouse, to be used journalism, and tbe New York 11 orld, for storing tanbark, etc., for shipment. the marvel of the cent my—a library . . Supervisors A\ akeman and Meserve in itself. The list is not extended, but it is are engaged in, and have about coin comprehensive- it covers a wide.field, pleted the opening of the trail from and we have no doubt of its meeting Quosaten down the river to Jerrys with general favor. Now for rates—for either or all of Flat. With the completion of tin's work there will be a passable trail the publications named: .. $2 00 T hu R jsco '- idkb ........... from Ellensburg to Big Bond, though The Examiner......... . The Cosmopolitan. .. several changes and improvements THANKSGIVING DAY. The Home add Farm will be needed. The World....... Thanksgiving Day passed away so Johnny Culver, who has boon clerk $7 40 Regular rate quietly this year in Bandon, that it 5 70 ing in Mr. Hume’s storo for some Club rate ... was difficult for us to realize that Or, time, is confined to bis room with a 12 00 President Harrison’s fiat liad gone T he R bcobdeb .. badly swollen and very painful leg, The Examiner.......... forth, and tho day was passing pleas The Home and Fann resulting iron a hurt received while The Cosmopolitan antly away. The proverbial turkey, attending school a few years ago. He boweviw, was not forgotten, and a Rocnlar rate /is in a i-eriops condition, although Dr. Club rate. ■ ■ ■ dozen or so were decapitated to satis Tyler, vfhois attending him, has hopes Or, iy t:ic.:*i fy thfjcraving of til.' ’ ' I C< 1 ' of ' lirin bri-iqjm; rUUr' . ‘"-O, Dl*< OllU_Il . • \ I ) — i-j nX. c -u. A • m.fcg *’’ i<7\\ __ <‘<T7 r~ Tm» -A .. r.. 1 Ti e - -booner I'orwieK’was it bor^IJ '■"'gj ,8i’, 1 ed by tbo residents of Mr. John McKenna came over from Hie l |i. out r»i7> in 1 the Flores creek country. 't he Home and Fam/. timbar 'by i. ‘ rone couj£ Sr» Ray Saturday to look after his affairs at his i T l’rof. Guerin's private school is in V’lit by tho Thistle last Sunday. The ;l those who may have old home plaoe seven mill i south of Bandon, lark. Rcuiilar rate .. ...W’30 progress in the store building former bar was very rough at the time and Clu > late........ ^'Alld ...j - mm. time miiu wa wit: ••And my c \ uvuiiij icinity ul at that returning Monday, AN INQUIRY FOR JENKS. _ _ —■ jthe schooner was roughly handled by Or, ly occupied by Mr. Averill. •lainj>^5 jfyjcput beauty of the day, it II. Neely took a trip to Roseburg this week, 1' he R kcobpkb .... the breakers, which swept her decks J. H. Upton has moved into his new Norman F. Jenks is well-known in being clear, calm and pleasant, and and in his absence Reuben Mast will wait The Examiner. • ■ ■ anil struck her with such force that the thermometer registering eight de upon those who wish to purchase anything Portland. He was at one time in the dwelling, which is a neat, capacious for a long time no headway could be Renular rate.. employ of Major Jones, who had and substantial structure; but then Club rule....... grees higher than it (lid on the fourth in the jewelry line. made. On the return of tbo steamer Cnpt. Geo. Leucve brought the Little An Or, charge of government work on tbo bo has been nearly three years build of last July. $2 00 nie down Monday evening. It reminds us of T he R ecobdeb .... Willamette, and was also with Major ing it since the first of the material it was found that two of tho strands . 1 00 The World.......... MA BINE NOTES. old times to see Captain George bustling of tho tow rope had parted and there Young, of the U. S. coast survey. With was on the ground. It is said of him around on tho wharf. $3 00 Regular rate., The Del Norte, Brown, arrived on One of Mr-Frank Collier’s children died him while in Portland, was a hand down there that, lest by Home proba • is no doubt but another heavy break 2 ■ 75 er or two would have left the schoon Or, dull rate....... Nov. 29th. bility ho might omit the fireplace, ho the latter part of last week. The cause is some and modest appearing woman, $2 00 The Free Trade, Norden, arrived supposed to have been diptheria. Mr Col who posed as bis wife. She appeared actually had a brick chimney 24 feet er at the mercy of the waves. The Tin: R ecorder .... 2 40 l he Cosmopolitan steamer behaved magnificently, and op the 4t 1> inst. lier lives near Coquille City. high constructed and thon proceeded to be very much of a lady, ami was took no water on board either going 44) Regular rate ,. A child la-longing to 5 r. and Mrs. A. E ’ The Eureka, Jorgenson, got to sea loved by all who know her. Jenks to build the bouse to it out or returning. a 40 Club rate........ Suckau, of this place, has been seriously ill on the 3d inst. The Anderson boys are breaking A. H. Gauntlett has quit work for Or, for several days. One of its arms has been and wife left hero several months ago, ..$2 00 The Del Norte, Brown, got to sen swollen very badly and is but little improved. and are now in California. Since they sod with an ox team for winter diver the winter on his road contract south T he R ecorder ... . no Tlie Home and Farm this morning. sion. left Portland Major Jones has received of Hunters creek, but tho work will S. B. Cathcart took the steamer for Myr Tbo Coquelle, Hunter, is oil the tle Point Monday morning. He goes there several letters from a woman in Kan Regular rate........................... in be continued through the winter by COQUILI.E U1TY. Club rate............................ 2 10 bar. to do a few days surveying, and then will sas, who claims to be Mrs. Jenks. Tbe Will Crook, partner in contract, when The club rate is for new subscri return to this place again to do some more first letter made inquiries for tbe From the Coquille Herald. Ova C eimatk —Although snow has fallen hire. A trio of young men from near the weather permits. Contractors bers who pay a year’s subscription in advance, and for delinquents who pay wnereabouts of Mr Jenks, and stated in severnl places in California ranging from Mr. Charles Metlan. of Marshfield, in com Leadville, Colo., arrived boro last generally, along the lines, have made up and a year in advance. an inch in Siskiyou county to twelve inches that lie had not sent her tlio usual excellent progress during tho short pany with Miss Scliweers of Coquille City* week. They are immensely pleased in Cisco, we have not Bean a single flake time they have been at work, and DISTRICT TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. arrived at this place jier steamer Sat urday monthly remittance that month. Oth* with our country and climate. here, neither do we expect to do so. This evening, aud departed homeward Monday er lot tors have made similar com could the contracts have been let three r a * t we attribute to the influence of the Japan Roseburg, Nov. 18th 1889. Our work on the bank building is morning. plaints. In the meantime Mr. Jonk e i progrossing nicely, and enough is al- months sooner, giving them the ad Tl e Alliance for the 2nd District current, which does not flow south of Cup*- The following is the Marshfield election: lllanco. in Curry county, which is about an is no doubt enjoying himself in his ready seen to show that it will be a vantage of the summer months, the comqrisiue tbe counties of Douglas. through road would now bo almost, if Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Cuny, ordinary day's journey south of Bandon. Trustees—J. II. Lightner, J. Bear, Eugene i Southern California home. ! very pretty and substantial building. not entirely completed. The rainfall there also is said to have been O'Connell, James Ferry and Andrew Nns- Lake and Klamath will convene in It is not known whether the second I Geno Robinson wont down to Roseburg, \\ ednesday, Dec. 11th, at very heavy. According to the offlcinl report burg' Recorder—W. H. 8. Hyde. Marshal — David Hut.'biiis ni. Mrs. Jenks has any knowledge of ; II nnlaildt on horseback and occupied APPLICATION FOB LIQOl'R LICENSE. 10 o'clock a. m. in tbe Baptist church. for the last month here (November) our Churches, Sunday schools and ail rainfall was but slightly in excess of the Christmas is almost here and the prepara Mrs Jonkq No. 1, or not.— ¡Sunday i but and horse, but bo writes to have Notloo is hereby given that the following Temperance organizations are entitled average. tions are being completed for an enjoyable Mercury. petition will bo present« d to the County throe meet him at Rosebug. Ah! Court of Coos county, Oregon, on the itth to representation as follows; One W katiikb R eport —For September: Tem time in Bandon. Come every body, and day of Junuury, IMS!)! delegate for each such orgaization perature-Maximum, 74: minimum, 32: mean help t > make the tree resplendent with your B. C. Rose, in company with an there, Gone. PETITION, and one additional for every (50) fifty gifts of love and good will. max., 54.0; mean min., 47.8; monthly mean, To The Honorable County Court of Coos other engineer whose name we did No paper can bo published without County. Oregon: members or major fraction there of. __ W M-i»bi."’e-Hie'»vor.u.re, 1 *is; greatest daily The Oregon State Bonnl of Hortionltnra. We the undersigned legal voters of Bandon Arrangements have been made with range, 27. degrees; least daily range, 43 de at Portland, desires to call the attention of not loam, started Tuesday raor’*^- homo patronage, mid every man is Precinct, 4'oos county, Oregon, would re- grees; mean daily range, 11.7. Rainfall, every fruit grower in Oregon to the bulletins for tho coast in tbo interests of an -interested in keeping up a homo pa Hpeotfully nsk your honorable Is.dy to grant tbe S. P. R. It- C’o. by which all del 6.15 inches; above the average, O.2.); number already issued by them. If any have not Eastern railroad to investigate the per. If a railroad or factory is wanted Robert Walker a lioense to sell spirituous, egates paying full fare to the Alli- malt and vinous liquors in less quantities ance will be returned at one-fifth reg days rain feil. 12. Frost, 3: snow, none. received them they can do so by addressing resources of that place and the advis the nowstiapers aro expected to work than one gallon, in Bandon precinct, Coos ular fare. Clear days. 10: fair, 6; cloudy, 14. the Secretary, Ethan W. Allen, Portland. < )rcgon. for the term of one year. ability of putting a road through. for it. Ira public meeting is wanted county, As this is tho first meeting of the .1 W Hume, It II Rosa. Win Wilkerson, W G kobiib B bsnett , Vnclo John Cartwright, having nliont Alliance in this district let us have a The groat belts of heavy timber and C Coffman. C AI Houghton, A F Emmett. A V. O. Signal Servioe, U. 8. for any purpose, tho newspaper is Davis, Lewis Turner, Alex Turner. A Welch, completed his house on Prospect Hill, in rousing meeting. Quito a number of tends to furt her enhanoe the value of bi< large deposits of coal and other min called upon for a free notice, if any II B Tucki r, J A Abbott, J 11 Mill* r. J A the most proninent state workers are Last Wednesday morning the fug Katie property, by erecting a side-walk from his erals in that section is attracting gen G W Konnte. James T Mars, of tho societies have a supper or a ro Thompson, Cook passed out over the bar, bound for h nise to the bridge across the ravine at Put li* iirv Hurling, 1 d vnrd Wyant. Lee Rooms, expected to be present eral attention, and it is only a ques B. F. R amp , eoption of any kind, tbe newspaper is I W Coleman. A i.etohuni, T J Wooden. E J Coo« bay where she will do towing for Mr. ter's gate. Tho lumber is already ordered. • *n, A 1' Shoemake, James Wyant, B Secretary. tion of a short time, when some com expected to give the necesstry notice. David O’Neil for a while. The crew were Levi F Tupper, J K Sumner, H Neely, A H Buck Capt. Blnmenrother informs us thnt Co. K. pany will build a road through an 1 Snyder, Captain: Tom Lewis, engineer; and ingham, Daniel B Kmmts. Joel Winkler. C The newspaper must puff tbo schools Long, L< vi Snyder, V N Perry, Emil Wul- \'OTK E — Nolii'v is hereby given that C ah I i Goodman, deckhand. (’apt. Lightner O. N. G. will go to Myrtle Point on Christ give transportation to tlioso who Joseph Curless, Charles T Blumen .A from tins flute I will not iiHsume liny takes charge of her on the Bay, while Capt. mas day, to compete for the prizes offered would utilize its valuable resources. find everything else to advace tho in scideger, rot her, 1* S Truman, John H Truman. Geo H debtaorool d*bj my w ife Mary A. tel estsof the place, and then give them Truman. Snyder returns and takes charge of the tug to tlio best marksman of tho three com Roseburg Review. George Bennett, Andrew Johnson. Shoemake, ahe having lift my lied and panies G, H and K. Capt. B. has worked bonnl without sufficient cause. I)nted at 1. L.Simpson, Edwin Crook, M L Kriger, J A Triumph. D iphtheria —That dread disease? a handsome notice when they pass Lnughead. O F Hig/inbothom, C 1* Potter. Bandon, Nov. 11, lss*.). assiduously to bring Co. K np to its present Captain Norden, of the Free Trade, says standing, s lid his efforts have been well re diphtheria has made its appearance away. Aud yet some of them do noth T J Thrift, Alvin Munck, D W Redding. J 1* ALBERT SHOEMAKE. he experienced some very stormy weat her on warded. Topper. ing to keep up a home paper.— E.v. on the river again, this time in tee .TNAL PROOF NOTICE.—Land Office at Ilia trip up from San Francisco. One night A. D. Webster, proprietor of the Ocean family of Frank Collier, one and a I Roseburg, Or.. Oct. 23. 18H9. Notice is NOTICE. florne ten days ago, when lying off the rocks, Gibbs’ father, who is a judge in hereby given that the following-named aet- House, returned from San Francisco on which are near the entrance to our harbor, half miles nbovo this place, the death J tler han filed notice of hia intention to make . Arkansas, is Baid to be worth #60,000, HrADqt’ABTEiiM C ompany K. ) the wind broke liis fore gaff and carried Tuesday last. He informs ns that he is of bis child given elsewhero final proof in Hup|x»rt of lii« claim, and in Ito and will spend money freely to secure S econd R egiment . > < thoroughly refitting the house and refurnish that naid proof will bo mode before the away his main jib leaving the jibboom I nfantry , O. N. G. ) bought to be «Ino tbe liberty of his son. A change of Clerk of the County Court of Coo« county, dragging overboard. He was fortunate ing the rooms with tlie best he could pur day’s paper is now thought flbmp Order No. 7. Oregon, at Empire Citv, Oregon, oil Natur- chase In San Francisco, nnd spares no pains to that disease, though at tho time it • -• < n>b< ’--- r 14. IMHO, viz: .. .. C alvin M. VI iny K are .hereby d;IVt n«., enough to have another sail to replace the are,hereby venue will bo asked, but that, in our All nienilmrH of Company ’’ «»..Ill- fMul,|<tft>iîGirr<)N. Pre-emption . D. S. No. (»532, W for one carried away, and came into port with or expense to make his guests comfortable. was thonget to bo induced by a hurt opinion, is unnecessary, as Gibbs is orileri d t*> i■* in atti mI ni*\“ Hxui» Ik. ..1'1 c . U I » —. .1 I / nnd Isnection nt A inory oiiNnn lay. Decetn- th» SI? | of MW’4, E’ j of SW‘4 and SW*4 We detest a thief nnd *r nil circnmstancea from an arrow, with a severe attack of nly his fore gaff in a crippled condition. H, is«!), at 1 o clock sb irp, in full drill of S'A 11. S< ciion 24. Lowimhip 30 South, of just as certain of obtaining justice in ber whether it be a burglar, who robs indiscrimi Range 15 West, W. M. He name« the fol 1 >0 dispatches announco a de- nately, or a c iporat ion wlio are banded to croup. Two other children are down Portland as in any other city in the uniform, under [a illy of n li-iivy fltie. S m lowing witne«neH to prove hi« continuous m lie n(ili*iirti*il l.>. No excuse valid except residence upon and cultivation of. «aid land, ’tn*0 jve lire in Boston on the 29th gether to rob systematically, but we think with genuine diphtheria Dr’s. Spono- world. Portland Welcome. for sickness nr ii I is - iic * fr *m the district. viz: A. Davis and A. F. Emmett, of Ban- that tho thief who relit ved tho Coquille C ty gle and Lenovo agreeing as to Itho -’he loss is #10,(MMMMX). OHAtt. T. ri.i "i.x:.i I HER. tl.»ti. ( • » co ml«. ' ■.-»)!. and c. H. Chan public reading room's contribution box of disc iso. Many children have been nt Officisi: Caption Coni,min i ng. dler and •!< Im Clausen, of Langlois, Curry Fine lino of Christmas go ds The l;nn f]ro destroyed #5,(XX',000 I its contents has committed a theft about UH ox ro <1 and oxi |’O osod a *d it i* is feared wo will have J. K. StrwNKB. county, < >r< gon. Con pnuy Clerk. i i fio.-a’s drug : t re ■worth oEroperty. n2 < hAb, W. JOHNSTON. Kvgiater. low ns the criminal records can show up. While Bandon is growing with n good healthy growth, and lier stir roundings are becoming more desira ble as the wheels of time roll the weeks away, and her businesi traffic increases at a rate that bids fair for tho future prosperity of the place, we should not, in tbe eager race for dol lars and cents, Jose sight of tho high er attainments that make life worth living. We need some institution of social entertainment where we can meet from time to time to engage in tho pleasantries of life, ube e we can _ whiU^^n hmir iwiy in mr: x emoi instrumental, debate questions of iin portance to our future welfare, ex change thoughts, gather facts, inform ourselves generally, and instill in the minds of the youths of our homes, that love of learning and knowledge which will load them onward and up ward, high on the progressive road to intellectual wisdom. Wo aro now reaping the benefits that have accrued from what has been sown in tho ages that have pp.ssed and gono. Then let ns not be moreunselfish than those who have lived and passed away be foro us, but build in such a manner, that even though we do not our selves reap the full reward of our labors, others may bo blessed thereby who will carry forward the work to a more complete, intelligent and per fect prosperity, to lighten up the ton- fines of time as generation after gen eration succeed oach other on the altar of life. 4 Number 48. E ditor R i ^ obdm :—Mr. R. D. Hume In a sjiecial (iispntch to tho S. seems not content, Chronicle dated Nov. 2(ith, wo firn f Ellensb tho following: United States Iu ven others would lie, to let the man spoctors Edwards and McDiirmot't He of obscurity rest upon even tbe wore questioned to-day ns to th More reprehensible and indefensible statement that the inspectors wei I I of bis semi lawless acts of the pres criticised for having allowed the tn, ent aud bis criminal record of the re Fearless to go to sea, after Lavin., cent past. Uttorly indifferent to the rights of first forbidden her. “The statment is entirely withou his neighbors ho has abundantly foundation” said Mr. Edwards. “Th ’ proved himself; as to tho laws made Fearless had never been forbidden t io restrain tho rapacity of such as he. go to sen. Sho was inspected la . on g hold ; them in utmost contempt, September and found all O. K. Sh: up; butu.'lv ambitions of tbo distinc- mtwcle« of ♦br had a Pacific license to go- til- r< *■ ,<iry border land of crime. That is what she was for. She A fine stock of Christmas goods at Rosa's in his latest effort he emits a wail drug st. >re. a bur tug. Parties who saw her say A fine lot of choice candies just opened at that sne had her white lights up an •■.gainst the jury that convicted him Dyer A Son's store. tbe gree and red ones also. She be. of u gross misdemeanor. In this as l’ershbakor's mill is blocked with lumber on board a full equipment of sai J | in other of his challenges sent forth and must be idle until shipment is made. and could keep outside if she wanted] i amid the sonorous clatter of gongs Oakes' Swiss Bell Ringers will perform in to. Capain Hill was not obliged to aud the dinging of stinkpots he is Rosa’s hall Monday evening, December 'J. take chances on coming inside ¡most unfortunate. Ho appealed to Dyer it Son want twenty cords of first class there was anything wrong with tL* the Supremo Court from tho verdict match w iod. J. G. Laws, formerly clerk of tbe English tug. The fact that tho boat was fii" of the jury ho would now hold up to Fing Packing Co., visited Bandon this week. nished with life-preservers and tin y pillar scorn for corrupt bias, and John Kronenberg. hardware merchant ,of tho lifeboat, when it drifted ashore /liât august tribunal vindicated the Coquille City, spent Sunday in Bandon this was just as it bad bung on tbe davits integrity of the said jury by prompi - week. with the oars lashed to tho bottom <*f ly sitting down on his mightiness, Guss Stillwell, who lias been attending the the boat, shows that there had been Mr. li. D. Hume. Business College at Portland, has returned no warning of any trouble, and th. And perhaps Mr. H. has forgotten home, when tho end came, it was begun atio ’ that Mr. Gibson could have prosecu Mrs. Frank Langlois and Miss Bell Thrift, of Dairyville, are visiting 'n Bandon this all over within the time you would ted him for maliciously constructing a nuisance under tho very cover of take to speak your name. week. J. M. U pton . “Captain Hill bad, I suppose no I his dwelling. Congressman Reed, of Maine, is to be speaker of the house of represen tatives at peer on tho Pacific coast as a bar p. i DOWN COAST ITEMS. Washington. lot or tug tnan. We suppose that h , Henry E. Sterling paid Bandon a visit this was going in to tako a ship out, as ;ij “Grap” Nelson bas his hotel and week. He reports grass growing finely and was bis turn. How it hapjiened cum !« stable running in fine shape at Dairy- stock doing well in the hills. nover bo known. One thing I will sa. I ville; and ho feods tbe hungry without Engineer Morgan has resigned his position however, and that is that range lighi ■ | stint. Also, nt tbe same place Thrilt on the tug Liberty anil taken charge of tho should bo established at tho phie . & Langlois are in receipt of new in engine on the Triumph. The Bear creek loggers are happy this The bar there is constantly shifting voices of goods; and their new stock year, as the late rains li ave enabled them to and lights should certainly bo esta!>- of clothes, direct from tbe manufac get all their saw logs to tho mill. lisbod. j tory at the East should attract atten Call at Rosa’s drag store and examine the Both inspectors ngreod that tho r.(- tion for its cheapness and superior Christmas goods. You can certainly find ciileut demonstrates tho short-sigh quality. Peter Nelson has his wagon Him thing that will please some one else. and shop ine blacksmith --------- . _ going iu full Thrift & Langlois have Just received a fine edness of the policy which has wit.l^- blast. Mr. Caldwell is opening a new stock of Ed L. Huntley suits from Chi -ago. 1 >ck of d: .;.*•«. Now is tin"' to s. c-ir-.- a "it t l>nr. C”J .»tnin ÍW.I '.vus iiE.mlcat of ‘ ■ Friilay afternoon, December flth. Swiss Bell Bingers Monday night. Holiday presents at Nee'y’s at low price-. A fine stock of albums nt Rosa's drug (tore. Now is the time to buy Christmas presents. School has suspended in Coquille City on account of diptheria. Sheriff Herlocker's neck-tie party conies iff a week from to-day. Chur es Fahv is still improving, and is in fair col dition for a speedy recovery. The Eo. t Office Inspector passed down tbe : oast, on his tour of inspection, this week Bargains at Neely's in gold and goliHhUed From the Gold Beach Gazette. S ( i A I I . 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