Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 01, 1884, Image 2

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FE E D AND L IV E R Y STA B LË
The Fourth of July is now at
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On Sunday night, the 22nd ult.,
The following extract from a hand, and a few words may tie
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orchard.
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the
coroner
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Washington
county
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letter written ns by a man out in opportune.
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Coquille City, Ogn.
Oregon, will explain the manner consideration the trials and tril>u-^'W1S notified that a murder had house * io.. etc. i’nee
For jiarticn-
TU ESDAY, J I T .Y l, 1S8A
Hauling Dono at Reasonable Rates. V lnltf
in which the Marston Remedy Co. lation of the Revolutionary Fathers I been committed a short distance lars, apply to J. L, Otiicid on the prt-luises.
N1U T A I O U 1.
does business.
—the ordeal of famine, lire and i n°Hh
Hikoboio, and an investi-
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In accepting a {»osition on this
“ I d e s ir e information in refer­ blood, through which they passed, j g’dion began. I he circumstances
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paper, anil iu assuming a portion ence to the Marston Remedy Co., in order that their descendants I 80 fftr developed, l)oiutto tt scheme
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of the labor necessary to its pro­ of It» West 14th street, New York
should enjoy the blessing of free- to defraud lite insuiance companies,! The
x,,./ latest/stylos; also children’s
f 1 z> r. ? t t t t r> H i m\r
duction as a journal of general c j^.
I sent them #10 for a dom, it becomes our duty to remem­ ' but a bungle has been made and ; clothing and ladies’ underwear, by’ ! L O Q U I l LI i U l l Y U ( j N,
news, we are forcibly lemiiuh d ot t.oaiise
medieine, and instead ber
W4 them with
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M r s . T r u e a t M o u lt .m ’s o íd s t a n d
grateful feelings. the plan is liable to fail.
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the magnitude of the undeitaking,» 0f «¿ending what 1 ordered, they I The firing of
Capt. ( ’. TÍ. Armstrong, an old
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when our inexperience in tmehj M
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matt*r9 id tateu tnU>consideratum.; am| sent (\ (). 1)., so that I could
j ;it night, and all the external
ev i-; throughout
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Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem­
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We approach it with some on i-. not ^ wliat I sent for until I r-aid deuce of heartfelt ivy should Ire con. i Northwest, was found dead m
icals etc., of the best quality, and
deuce, and doubt as to the final1
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all the time receiving fresh, every­
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result. But, amidst this fog of
thing usually found in a first-class
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th<* C o lp ii lie r iv e r sh o u ld
uncertainty, there is a ray of gen­ told to send to you ns you could we owe them. There are many who | of the 2h’rd nil.
a’ 'is gond Fieilograjili't medical dispensary. Prescriptions
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ial sunshine. W e have been re- tell me 'all about the Marston forget while enjoying the benefits, j v our Mack bears were killo. it?a c« i be ob;» tí') . V. 1 A < ii th e Fu.-iuc coas*,, aro care fully com pou ruled.
our
1 m ade by G . i I . ' \ N; si i m i . o f M y rtle P o in t .
ceived by alfw iih whom we came | ]»oin0l|y ( o.
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the indomitable patience and per-¡ ].,sf v/eo]: ;,t
Ie Creek, Oregon : wui soon i O ••»mpieted a flo a tin g
in contact, upon our arrival in this ] Wo dipped the above from the I severance of those who
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section of Coos county, with
j Agents’ Herald, and append the them. Hoping that each featun to be overrun by .them and the i W it h
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kindness, and it will be out sUiu\ following remarks:
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of the celebration will bo carried to large, gray, mountain wui»If.
; Bund t ii, ;u*d u pr* p ;r. «l to «i'» K a n Fraii-
to preserve that feeling by e\ci\ i \\'t> entertain no sympathy for a successful issue, we wish you a
Z '/Z ^ - r t l e ZEPcixit. C g o x
Joseph
Brake
(colored)
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S Ili n S ;u ' ;• in c isc o pi ices.
legitimate effoH, asking no more;
q 1v, Ionian. The ignorance of happy and enjoyahli
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i convicted of muidcr in tlie first
lias always a onmplete assortment
tlian the generous fori >ea ranee of a . ^ uu> Folks is astonishing when we
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. ali si y »t ‘.s i it< W i i i ( > ..•-¡'.ri. Irm i’, the sn u 'il-
o f (.¡ cimti ! Merchandise, Boots and Shoes
We have liad colisi idoral le rain, | degree, and sentoucej to bo tiling * eS «it a t »
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discriminating public for one who', consj^er
amount of light that
s and 'i’ohacoes. Hardware, Glass
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issue, i 0,1 tin nth o f August next, in Sa­ ; H i !. t iiSKT i *> t r ii " ¡ li' i<» co m p are h is Ciroceri«
is about to engage, f*»r the
is slicil on tlie efforts of th o s e '111 lie week preceding tins
Wood and Willowwnre, and everthing
li cnrs > who i »loaded
w.
indicate
if not ! I*'1'1-
usually found in a first-class
time, in a profession fraught with ; afioU1¡naMe quacks, If the ability . Tlu
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Highest price paid for coun­
inuumerable difficulties ami where | 0j* h,cal physicians is doubtful j complete failure in the hay crop. ¡ gunlv ot complicity m tin
o f Ci i »s ; * »! i * V ì • ? 11i it is to th e in t e r i s'
try
produce, hides, furs,Ac.
was sentenced to
j o f til ‘ t,..- r ' . l' * p .•••olii:'..- Im m e in d u s try
it becomes impossible to please j ^ j.y t|0 they who doubt, not apply! It is an unusual occurrence in thit mimh
Oifturs. ('r.sh is our motto,
Marv F tS \V i ,rl/. ! and Ilc»Vl»' 1(‘0P i.: e i:»"U«'y in th e c o u n try .
all.
I for information to the intelligence t latitude, and the changing of the ; ciwnc.it ioi life.
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Heretofore, it has been both our j wl irh exjsts jsl cviiry community? j
iho longest day in the year, ■ was acquit!
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disposition and delight to be 11,11 But that ignorance, of which we ^ given as ike cause. Si» say die. At M. \ Weller’s ranch, Wash- 1
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independent fugleman, tiring
speak, is seldom the reason. The weather prophets: but wi diî 11 *r p^cca Springs, a man was killed in
and left, front or rear, w henever , true cause is parsimony—a desire with them. The separation of the a well by the falling of a buchi
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t,l»tain a great amount of some time in which the moon revolves i u'l.n
i he well was about seventy fu t f l
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outlay. The 1 arol|U^ the earth,20days, intoquar- j (jt.ep, and the bucket full of dirt
opportunity to correct au abuse.
thing, for a tnlling
F l ill—
While we have l>eeii but an person who credits the stories h‘rc5» gives us no authority foi the j feu u,.aily tlie entire distance,
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f h e r r jt v o p Q
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generally entertained on tlint j (.rusjjjng the unfortunate man
humble laborer in the vineyard of extant with reference to life-sav-
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literature, still, we have aspired to ing remedies, and fortunes that :
The moon is a!ways ehang- beneath its weight.
A | p reci ti j g tho n e c e s sity o f ali B u s iu s-
This house is well supplied with every-
i M en . Fr.^iut rs m il M in e rs h a v in g a n o e -
a position—tho' it be but
subor­ aro not inaile, Imt are given nwny^ ing; and, if we estimate its power
me s>:-.rv to uiake >t. a
During a storm near
r ]>ui«ii dintlie metr<¡polies, i.» au
by the size of its appearance at eer- ,r n
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dinate one—in the ranks of that must possess a weak intelleet.
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tain intervals, we are led into an
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great institution which is the true
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i which moved a new building in «rom. i in« ¡U ! inuneial, < u.imr • i .'iel ¡ ¡i. r¿v* X
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disseminator of civil and religious “ Siilìirit'Ul lor th«* <ls«>* ìn tlic «"«il error, because, it nfleets the tide as com se of construction, e ghiecn (ri m raí '
vlultf.
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tin-
scope
mudi
on
the
new
moon
as
it
does
liberty—tho Republic of Rotters.
The the
indies off its foundation.
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All
signs
fail
in
Ore
on
the
full.
Henry Hnden.
Tlie logie of thè alan e maxim
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changed, and the line drawn, from may be considcreil doubtful. It gvn.
dond-burst was, that it pnniuci'U
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which there must be no deviation. mav be sufficienti for to-dav, yet.
N ota bloislstickcr n o r d ’1''
The road from this ¡»lace to a sucker.
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We have always been inclined to productive of direful consequences Myrtl*' Foilit is yet it an unfin­ a I »ab\ sucker, but u large fish o f
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the opinion that the people have to-morrow. Notwithstanding this ished state. It is a paramount that species.
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reserved rights, and that no last­ fact, there are many people who duty with those in control to com­
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Abbot, late of tlie Lewiston, L T.
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in g benefit, no permanent reform seem to abide with it as a text to plete this thoroughfare.
From News, will start a paper at Ritz-
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be
construed
for
their
especial
can be obtained by attacking those
fifteen to twenty days’ work fvr villo, AY. T.
'J'here are about one
rights vindictively.
Domestic j benefit l or the evils of the day, j oll0 map we think would be sul’i- hundred inhabitants at that place, ii»'. r»-
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evils may be innumerable, still, ^ there will certainly come a day j (.jent, and it would be well to per- and several milla ns of acres of
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Coll. July < K ii.icd f.>r k . i I k .
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wo ought to consider before fight­ of reckoning. I n tr a v e lin g ov< r | form the operation during tho fine ! |,unch grass land in full view. \u<! t!..
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lier- I roi* iht* 'Vutry prmptly
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ob­
ing them with methods that j re­ the Utter Pity railroad, , and
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\\*0 congratulate Mr. Abl>ot on
,ti OitUr.s to MuiKlifirLl
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voke retaliation. c The application serving the deplorable condition interesting to those who travel, tlto piospect. 1 lie fodder i.-? boun -, FqH.
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of moral force, example and kind­ of that thoroughfare, the possibili- it may not be out of place to put tifili in fact, it is t o o utterly good; A
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red efforts of a peaceful nature, ■ ty of an accident occuring at any in a word for the Conledo road. ami whi'ii all else fails, au un­
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limited
supply
of
grass
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have more influence over tho aver­ moment, is painfully apparent ! A few ilnvs’ work in w idening that
I IV! p-TS *• !*i io »i»n<* or two hdrt
sneezed at.
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age biped than all tlie tyiannic M hen a few victims have been ; road, especially at the bridj,
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The
grand
jury
of
Jackson
conn-
and fauatical laws that were ever ollered up—immolated on tho altar j would l?o of great benefit and a
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found true bills against nil
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enacted. We may be justified in j ,,f recklessness, there will be loud | orcdit to tlie district. We nni ,'t 1 i tv.
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stage robbers before adjourning.
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attacking the foreign enemy with j wailing and gnashing of teeth, j jmve yome re.spect f»>r
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R,«v. T. F. R o y a l has accepted an
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whatever weapons that are availa- j Some one has said that, “ it is wjK) pm^eth and cultivates as well
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ble, but, the domestic enemy de never to late to mend;” but, if an as circulates opinions with regan i! appointment to do missionary work
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serves more consideration; the re­ accident occurs, the damage will to our county. Go*>d roads always ! among the Indians at Klamath,
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straining efforts must be calcula­ be followed with damages for neg­ speak for themselves, therefore, ! The fish wluvls at the faìU
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ted with due regard for the result. lect. W e may consider tlie fact J we sav, attend to tho roads as soon above The Dalles continue to dip !
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up large quantities ot sawnon. i
Nothing of a politicial nature, that, the travel does not pay the ‘ | as possible.
Bod for the salmon.
advocating the interest of this or i expense of repair, but we al.-o take
Da ? and caj>s,
This is a spacious and truly
We w ill match Prineville against !
that party, enters into the columns . into consideration the fact that
delightful town site. There are any town, for gossip, envy, ( n.its- ;
Stationery, Inks,
of this paper, consequently, tlieie that does not absolve the proprie-
no high hills enclosing it, conse­ tianity, cussedness, fair-dealing, i
Soine-
Dry g<K>ds and
will be no diversity of or division* tor from responsibility,
quently, nothing to obstruct the liberality and pretty women, s..; s
in opinion with regard to such, thing ought to be done iu the
Clothing La­
free circulation of the invigora- the News.
matters published. There will be j matter,
ting wind.
The heavy and sudden showers I
dies, Gent»
a division of profits, providing!
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Ther are progressive signs of | uf the past month throughout
and Childrens
there may bo any profits; lmt tim j
j . Cussansof Empire, is agent! improvement
on every hand P ie -i Eastern Oregon are phenomenal
iprov
tenure which a new’spaj>er hoids j f()1.
following wo^ks:
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Almost every h -
General fur­
cautions of a sanitary character ' at this season.
on that essential to prosperity is , , ^janllHi 0f Social and Business will, no doubt, be taken alan early cal it v has been visited with “ water
nishing goods;
undoubtedly, precarious.
; forms. Sept Winner’s World o f , tlay> the town being so situated spouts” doing in the aggregate
also groceries,
W h i l e wemay be unati.e to sup-j y ollf,
J. G. Blaine’s History (il- j tliat drainage will be an ‘usy considerable damage.
C’alined goods,
Barnhart and Anderson, the j
ply our readers with a thrilling InsUated ) Twenty years in Con-1 matter.
We have not yet got our
parties who killed an Indian po- !
Cigars, tobacco
amount of wisdom, or overpower­ gre-s. J. B. Gough’s Sunlight-arid j bearings; but,
we will borrow a , Reeman on the r< serration, w ill put
andcandies. Ho pays the high­
ing particles of wit, we shall en­ Shadows—au illustrated work on
compass from some obliging skip-; their lives in to the hands of twelve
est price for country produce.
deavor to give them the latest temperance.
Life c o. tho Reputai- j>er> auq proceed to give a more m« n in Umatilla c >untv.
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items of news and such articles ot can candidate for 1 lesidont- J. ( o ¡ tributo account of
V. e learn that a movement is on
ol our surround­
a miscellaneous character as w ill B1 nine. Life of the Democratic can
foot in a certain quarter, to boycott
ings, as early as pot-sible.
Tin; ninoxiri refillin g .
Ö O Q L T IIs L iE M I L L
be appropriate for reading in the didate for president—also, all tlie
the Poid-lideili; e icor. This is an
T in : SAX FRANC ; >(/(> CHRONICLE is
family.
lending newspapers and magazines! The people of that section of tho ! exceedingly low down picco of
the
first >mi» r on tb** coast in ability anil in
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In conclusion, we beg leave to ! iu tho world.
Biography is pro- I Coquillo cmbiaciug Myrtle Point, business — ^ nüleJL ost____
the frcsniu's:! and reliability < i its NEWS.
Bay that, we are neither a recon- j pressing with the rapidity of l i g h t - 1 t o celebrate the completion Mrs. (\ W.Olivo.
Mm. A. G. Aikiu.
XotbiiiK that tlie world iR sires to know is
dite scholar nor an irretrievable nin^ The lucky fellow wild re-1oi the new bridge at that place,
omittid from ils cohuiuis.
It aims to till
OLIVE & AIKEN*
every
n
<|i:ir«ment
of
a
!ir>i
-class
i»aj»er.
dunce. In our creed thero is RR i ceives a nomination will relire for ! ubout the 10th of next month,
Jts
teleora;.hie
reports
arc
tho
latest
and
DEALERS IN—
Have just received at
article in which we have im plicit;
jiigid delighted with his pros- 1 there will be a picnic,
oration,
j most Ti*Hul»Ie: its liKiiil jKW.sthe fullest and
faith, and that is, we are never too ( p0cp4j visions of future greatness 1 music and dancing; as, it is eon- j
i sjiicifsl. and ils i ditoriius troni the ablest
tiie lr n o w
: pens in the country.
old to learn. Our aim w ill be, win surround him in his dreams, sidered an important improvement j
1 THE ( ’ ll RON 1C ! j E b::s always been, and
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simply, to do what is right in pro- i alld]na pleasure w ill bo augmented
an event in the progress of that
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
■ always will be. the friend and champion of
moting tho welfare of the com -; on arising, to see a recital of Lis | locality, the bridge is a handsome
: the people ¡is a;;air.st coinbinaiions. cliques.
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corixirations or oppn s>ion of any kind. It
munity, and in aiding to make the i antecedents written by a friendly j structure, combining durability
| will be independent in everythin»», neutral
C e d a r , f ir , ash , m a t l e , m y r t l e ,
H erald a successful candidate for hand, and drawn with more flattery with economy. »* < —----—
in nothing; fair and impartial to all partita,
yet t-Ypisinpcorruption wherever found, and Alder and spnice lumber always on
than truth. Sic transit gloria muu-
puclic favor.
I f our chief begins to run
T lx a X ja t o s t S t y l o s
working with ftiivb ss «-ndeavor to promote hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
Robert Starkey.
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around iu the first day of our
TOADIES andohiidren s x - xats 1 and protect every interest of the great pub-
admission and consequent crude­
I lie whom ii serves and on whom it depends
P
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Ostrlclx
! for its support.
Now
that
Wells,
Fargo
&
Co,
We feel greatful to the News
ness, what will he do when we be-
The K AN I R AN CISCO WEEKLY CIIUON- ! liv tlm Til-. K A T IE COOK, on
for its very flattering remarks, I have established a line between come initiated? In that case, the
F lu m e s and
the rn<»t brilliant .ml
j y - river
t reasonable rates.
ftltho’ they were a little “ too pro-j this place and Empire ( ity, it j idea is suggested that we form a
Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints i
Tips*
regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, o f !
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vious;” as we were not quite cer-| should receive all the patronage ! conspiracy with the balance of the
News. Literature and General Information; ; Lmber, matcll-WOOd and StftVO tim-
T-ia,ces,
tain as to the position in which j that it may be possible to bestow, j staff, and fire him out for derelic-
also ninaoiiiliceiit Aerieultural Department. | h er p u r c h a s e d .
Mr. Dean would place us. You j People having packages to forward; tion.
Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
X S iT e T e c n s ,
ties to tsuit, nnd at the lowest living
forgot our request, Gus. Be care- by express, can send them through |
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and Ornam ents.
Including postage, to any part of the l nited rates.
ful in the future, or it may become this agency—thereby avoiding the j Hurry up tiiose bridges, gentle-
States, r /
J. PARKER,
Ruching Embroidery
necessary to pay you a visit.' bother of various consignments, ¡men, and let us have direct com-
Sent Free.
Sttninlr
Cofaf
M. L. H ANSCOM,
All orders musi be accompanied l<y the
Remember, that, “when Greek j M tho route pays, the company | munication with Mursntiekl, then, ¡Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc-
IR V IN G M. COOK.
! Hats trimed lo order a speciality, i
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meets Greek, then comes the tug 1 will extend it to Myrtle Point and j the delay and consequent disap- | Htraw, l ’lusli, Si’.k. Satin or Velvet, which 1 coin.
Parkersburg
Coos county Oregon.
Address all Orders to H eiulm , CoqniUc City, j
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