s.
A S in g u la r C a se.
(top ill? (£ity ¿Tmaui.
r u iiL iM i iB u
J .A . D
ean ,
kvbbt
tuusday
The death of
.
Martin
Sullivan,
den avenue, with his wife and sev
Devoted to the interests o f the Coquille en children, hits afforded gossip for
River particularly, and o f the Conuty gen the people living in that vicinity.
erally.
Sullivan was taken with an attack
Subscription, pt-r year.......................... *2.00.
of pneumonia, contracted
from a
cold received »vjhilo attending
T U E S D A Y , N O V . 1 8 ,1 8 8 4 .
w i t . a s d
TZ. IE
.
an expressman who lived at 622 L in
Editor ami Proprietor
a week ago last
Saturday
Coquillo City, O ku .
Hauling Done at Reasonable Ratea, v ln ltf
Coquille City, Oregon
Proprietors.
night.
Horses boarded by the day, week, or mouth.
!icf“ Hauling done on short notice.
nSO
“ Massa,”
your
oxeu
a opened his eyes and said. “ N o ; 1
They re not
choice breed, were recently sold in don’ t die this time.
England for upwards of $7,650, ready7just yet for me in heaven,
but you may as well prepare every-
which they say was dog cheap.
Au old farmer w ho wiote to an thing, for 1 will soon leave you.
editor asking how to get rid of I p to the time of his burial his
reply: cheeks retained a rosy and natural
It is supposed that the
“ Plow them out,” answered back: color.
Can’t do it. I t’s on my gal's nose.” moving of the body after death was
the result of a contraction of the
“ Keep mum,” said the joker to
muscles.— S. F. Chronicle.
the guest on his right, as he put a
received
man addressed, “ I ’m a v.ine mer
chant.”
young man, meaning to be
X o lic e .
We havethe selling of a farm o f 10) acres
with a splendid orchard, good water, a good
bouse. Tho farm yielded fit) tons of ti nothy
hay last season. Tho farm v.il bo sold
cheap, and the following go with the pitted:
70 head o f sheep, a lot o f lioga 1 yoke of cat
tle, chain’s Ac., a lot of cows, yearlings and
the house-hold furniture which is m*w aud
g< >od.
With what is meet—what we sho ffd buy—
Light calf skin is a blessing.
Rut. when the rain descends, and mud
Impedes perambulation,
We need a boot both strong and ¡.cod
To reach our d« stinaiion.
a rose, saying:
“Madame, allow Go to Dean A Huntington’ s—
They will-fit nud please yon;
me to present to you one of your
They keep every tiling,
sisters.”
Judge of his chagrin
From stout hoots for winter,
when a bug crawled out and sat
To light ones for spring.
FURN ITURE
“ W hen has a mau the most confi
dence in himself'?'’
fellow—
“ W hen
ho
wants to buy
v something
O on credit.”
Teacher— “ And when the least?”
Sensible fellow— “ W hen the bill
is presented.”
“ Is there a dude club in this city V”
asked a stranger, entering the edi
G. A . B R O W N ,
Proprietor.
n4-Cm
Coquille
City
Market
“ There is” returned
the editor ns he produced a tooth
pick from his pocket and laid it on
the roll-top desk; “ that’s it, and
the first dude that show s his bead
in this ofiice will he brained with it”
W ith a deep sigh the stranger turn
ed and disappeared.— [Somerville
Journal.
Nosier A Hunt Props.
R
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r F
r
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, C
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ille C
it
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e
g
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Fresh and choice meats of all
kinds constantly on hand.
lA -S O
Groceries, vegetables
and
visions, etc., etc.
“ Sister,” said a little boy, rushing
into the parlor, where she was en
tertaining young Mr. Smith, “ will
you come into the hall a minute? I
want to speak to you.”
now, dear.
am
“ I can not
D on’t you see that I
engaged
with
Mr.
Sm ith?
Mrs. C. W. Olive.
pro-
n 50
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
OLIVE & IKEN.
Have just received at
tlxeir n e w
W h at is it you want?”
“Jimmy
W h ite is out iu the hall, and he
Millinery Store!!
says he won’t believe it unless you
tell him so yourself.” “ W hat is it
A Large Variety of
that Jimmy W hite won’t believe,
dear?” asked tho sister, sweetly.
T H e
X j ADIES ANDCHIIDREN’S X E A T S
this morning for breakfast.” — Phil
adelphia Call.
Flowers. C strict
-J Randolph, Oregon: }•
Recently four well dressed men
entered a London tavern aud had
Tips-
dinner. W hen the moment come to
Laces,
pay, they said they had no money
F E i'to'bcrL S ,
with them, but would leave a valu
s
ir
k
d
. Ornaments.
A few days
later they called, settled the pre
Riiching Embroidery
Veiling. Scarfs etc- etc-
G
E
N
C
Y
To he on I he safe side, ice have
s e c u n d a n (ajenefar the sah' of
fonihsioues amt ino)iinnevis,from
D u . s , & . u is a ra rs v E
Brewery,
and
be
orders
O L I V E H O T E L,
Front St. Coquille City,
Cur
Bood an;! MaBto ! ! « in ('aliform
eocB Y co»
This house is wall supplied with every
thing necessary to make it a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
T aot . ss always supplied with the best tho
market affords.
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Y 1
Subscribers.
ii e A I
E ,S
! !
pqifVgst filiti ftp,et
j
Appreciating the necessity o f all Business i
Men, Farmers and Miners having a news-I
paper published in the metropolies, in nd- |
dition to their own local paper—on»: that
contains all Financial, Commercial >.nu
General News; which matter not being in
the scope of a local paper—the proprietor of
y l U i- m ii) '. (i aí tí U h h i
Empire CRY and Drain's Station
STAGE and STEAMBOAT fine!
Carrying: The U- S- Mails
[ i U co j
E v / . r*rr
t'*
”
T i ' trt N i i ‘ pìBìPTO •
. I /; i Ü 1 \ ! Ili t
i
Ü vii I J k-< V.J V/l il $ il •!
C L U 15
. . . . W I T H TIIK.. . . .
S A N F R A N C IS C O
N
DO.
T E.VVSES EM PIRE t’ ITY AND DRAINS
X J
S I
g
Weekly G iroiiirk „ ,
current to him, at length.
ding he said:
Conclu
“ Now do you know something
about i t ”
“ Yes, sah.”
“ W hat do you work at?”
“ I ’m a telegraph operator at the
Hazel Switch station, sab.”
Orders promptly tilled.
Please return keg* promptly after being
emptied.
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LOTS FOR SALE!
In The Addition To The Town O f
Myrtle Posit
P r i c e s
I K a a s c i i S k 'b l e .
Tor iiarticnlars inquire o f
E. R en deb or W. A. Boupr.it,
___ ________ Myrtle l‘"ij.t, O iegm .
I t Linrr t ftei M
Empire City, O
r.
etty ,
P
rop .
Horst* nud Buggies at all hours.
Good
Pasturage by the day, week or month.
vln»9 3m.
w
tV
p H * DS ;»
a
I
BLACK-SMITHING
: m er
N t a t l y a n il iir o n q t i y c h in e , a t th.e
v: Jiop next
j Ii>Wl-*»t iivi?ij» |31-R»e*5.
I (î(K)r t*'-i.-t <‘ t L r u e v e ’a drug store,
! i ’« ¡q u ille l tty, O iT ^ o n .
LESKIEM HOTEL,
^2-00 PER YEAR .
Ff’ yriio Point, Oregon,
M a r s h fie ld
(aï
Das
Year
Sola Water M i , Bail For Panais
$ 2 . 75 , Postage Free.
Young k Hutton Proprietors.
Constantly oil hand for sale.
riT O od irii fr*»m the country pnnptly
filled.
Address nil orders to Marshfield
Soda Works.
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SAN FRANCISCO
CHRONICLE
....I S T I I E ....
Don't Read This,
Unless You Want to Buy
Leading Newspaper
....O F T H E ....
3P
&
ic
i£
L
c Coast
Of the very best quality and nt tho
Lowest Living Rates.
H u n tin g to n ,
The Fashionable Root and Shoe Maker
will be fonnd at all times ready to wait upon,
and accomodate|cusiomers with everything
in our line, nt tho Coqnille City Boot and
Shoe store; one door north o f the,01ivo hotel,
Main street.
D wk & H untington .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
E i i G L i b r !
KLttitbE
I s ANEVER-F.U L
A iagC u re f <»r Nci -
voiih Dt-bi'ity,
Ex-
yf
i \ ’V ^ i hr listed Vitality Si-m-
l ifo*.
' I'f, »-.'''lYSl illtt! h'l i'kiitss. S jh r
A / Y
d T r’-' YN*in>a;<:rrl:cpa. i os rat vn -
iiooii.ln j«itf-:;ey i*j.oe
i ato ' isuua . Parrdysi*
md all the ferrili!-.* ef-
às'ts o f self abuse, of
|yontbfu! lollies and
excesses m maiuror years, sudi ns loss of
Memory, Lessiunt«-. N’m turarl i'mission A-
versi«»n t«> tioeiety. Dii.ine.-w«<>i \ issioii. Nois
es in the lU-ad: .i;t- v.r.,1 fluid passing un-
d ii
a.-><- that leads
Insanity hiu I deatl -
n. mintik . w!«o >< n r -gidar physician,
(graduate of the University o f l'eiinsylva-
nia), will agree to forfeit f i v e i-tnumtui)
poli . vr . f*«r a case o f this kind the vital ,
KKrroRATm: (under his special advice and
treatment) will n<<t cure, «ar for anything
impure or iujurioes found in it.
poo toh minth : treats nil private diseases
suooe'.Rfnlly. without mercury: cons * ti , ta -
tion free . Thorough examination and ad
vice including analysis o f urine,
Price
o f v irii. bk iTonciiVK. .■fl.-Vi a bottle,or four
times the quantity f-5: sent to any address
upon receipt o f price or C. (). D, secure
fr«>m observation aud iu private nnme if
desired, by
a . u. mintik , m . d .
sAMn.r. noTTLE r i;n :
Will be sent to any one applying by letter,
stating syinptoni -i. sex and age.
btrict s«*-
crecy in regard to all business transac-
t ions,
i>b. mixtie ’ s Kirxnr uemkot NKumnsncrN
eures all kinds of kidney and bladder com
plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leueorrhoen.
TIIE CHRONICLE BUILDING.
For sale by all druggists; .si a bottle; G but
tles for $5.
db . MiNTiah: PAKDcr.toN PILLS ere the best
THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is
the first paper on the coast in ability and i i and cheapest dtspiivsia and mm.ious cure
in the market. For sale by all druggists.
the freshness and reliability <-f its NEWS
v2nltf
Nothing that the world desires to know if
on itted from its columns
It aims to fill
every requirement o f a first-class paper.
No. 11 Kearny street
Its telegraphic reports are the latest and Treats all Chronic and Special Diseases.
most reliable: its local news the fullest and
^ O T T S s r o i- im ie u s t
spiciest, and its editorials from tin- ablest
\ \ 7 HO M\Y BE SUFFERING FROM
pens in the country.
t t the effects of youthful follies or indis
THE CHRONICLE has always been, and cretion will do well to avail themselves o f
always will he, the friend and champion o f this, the greatest boon ever laid at the al-
the people as against combinations, cliques, I tar of ^offering humanity, pk . spinney wi ill
corporations or oppression o f any kind
It | Ku,ir-ilutl0' w U 11o ltt'it " ,’° 0 tur l
case » o f
if
will be independent in everything, neutral any kind or character w hich he undertakes
in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties, and fails to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
yet exposing corruption wherever found, and
There are many at the age o f thirty to
working with fearless endeavor to promote sixty who are troubled with too fr«‘quent
and protect every interest o f the great pub evacuations of the bladder, often accompa
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
nied bv a slight smarting or burning sensa
L and office at R oskhtjbc . O bf . oon lic whom it serves and on whom it dt|>euds tion and h weakening o f the system in a
for
its
support.
By the T u g K A T I E C O O K , on
..
. .
,
.
Octobor 10,1884.
manner the patient cannot account for. On
\ otire ls hereby given that tho following- The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON examining the urinary dejiositsa ropy sed
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
named settler has filed notice o f his in
iment will often be found, and sometimes
tention to make final proof m support of ICLE, the most brilliant and complete small particles o f albumen will appear, or
his claim, and that said proof will be made Weekly Newspaper in tho World, prints
Timber, match-wood and stave tim before the Judge or Clerk of Coos county regularly 72 columns. <>r eight pages, o f the color will be of a thin niilkish hue, a-
gain changing to a dark and torpid appear
at Empire City Oregon, on Friduy. Pecem- News, Literature and General Information; ance. There ar«i many men who die of this
ber purchased
also
amugnificent
Agricultural
Department.
Homestead
difficulty, ignorant o f the cause, which is
Orders for lumber filled in quanti No. 3384 for the E K o f S Laird,
W W, Kec. 13 and
the second stage o f seminal weakness. Dr.
ties to suit, and at the lowest living E k of N W h Sec. 22 T 28 S R 13 W.
S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such
He names the following witnesses to
cases, an d a healthy restoration of the
rates.
prove his continuous residence upon, and Including postage, to any part of the United genito-urinary organs.
J. P A R K E R ,
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Office Hours—10 to 4 and fi to 8. Sundays,
States.
Bargent
]
from 10 to 11 a . m . Consultation free.
M. L. H A N S C O M ,
Sample Coptj Sent Free.
J. C. Laird
nil o f Coquille City,
Thorough examination and advice, $5.
IR V IN G M. COOK.
P. Wade
i:4T“All
orders must be accompanied by tho
Oregon.
Call or address
coin.
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, Austin Sargent
DR. SPINNEY <fc C o.,
Address nil orders to H lbald , Coquille City,
ocl4
Wm. F. Beniamin,
No 11 Kearny street San Francisco,
v l n l8 tf.
vl’n ltf.
Register. Coo- C’ o. Oregon.
DR. S P I N N E Y
TOWING
$2 For One Year.
O. p.
M Y R T L E POINT
F U R N ITU R E STORE
A v eil selected stock of entirely new
ruruKtm .. wail paper and windows Lades
complete, oil cloths, straw matting, niirn-rs
a:i<l looking-glasses, picture lrniamin
variety, with cords and fixtures, bed
spring», hangings and casters etc. pic
tures framed to order, ouuin* furnish
ed to order, plain or fancy. Cabin« t
ami lunieil work to suit ordera.
Also watches and cl<*cks am! repairs for tin
si.mo. New Home sewing machine agency;
machines oil hand.
C. E. EDWARDS PROPRIETOR.
_________________ vl n45 tf______________
0. Nelson
n src
HAS
] l KU.'.T.NUT S T . KAN TK AN C ISCO , C A L .,
I!
explaioed tho working of electric
G . M E H Ii, P rop .
Coquille City. Oregon.
The regular subscription price of our paper is 1 the stage at the mouth <•( ill • Umpqua.
y\ r r i
New and com fortable .stages.
David Young.
Ileory linden.
FARE to Drains Station ;'<7.
Aud the yearly subscription of the CHRON
Fare to Portland by this route >15.50.
ICLE is $2. Now we will furnish
Each pass ngar allowed.V)pound •> <o l>agi.agf
Passengers are request'd to he m Eiupir. |
iiA S RECENTLY BEEN FITTED I T IN
City the night before departure.
Any information iu regard to the above , tir..t ok.ss oruer by Mrs. O. Reed, daughter
line can he procured at the Blur co nr Central | • the former proprietor, who will spare *
a;.: *. in trying to render com fort to guvsis
Roth papers s.-nt to one or two adresses, op hotels in Marsh!'eld, aud she post office or j
• f ' his «fid. and Tollable li aise.
!
i
.i
any
public
he
in
Empire.
tional with the subscriber.
•share o f patronage iss-.'.¡cited.
THE
GREAT
Mrs. u . Rina. Proprietor.
n4l.
SODA. SARSAPARILLA. GINGER ALE
i
i
o
i
i
?*•
&!
n
r
m r r * v
etc., of superior quality.
Tug Company!!
that messages were invisible, and
City Bravery,
i' L\
ilJ X D A Y , WEDNKST\\Y and FUI DAY
C O Q U I X /l r K M I X « ! .
The gentlemen kindly told him
BULLARD & DRANK. Props.
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Wells. Fargo L Cc’s
(to p ilk (tiiy 2)eraItl
Land Ofiice at Koseburg Oregon. I
Hats trimsd to order a speciality.
vious account, lmd another dinner,
Oct . 28. 1884. )
talked to the proprietor, and finally Straw, Plush. Silk. Satin or Velvet, which 'VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow-
1 y ing-niimed settler has filed notice o f
we will sell cheap for CAsn.
vlnO.
his intention to make final proof in support
sold him the ring for «£55.
He
o f his claim, and that said proof will be
considered that he had made a
made before the judge or clerk of Coos coun
ty. Oregon, at Empire on Friday, Dec. 12,
good bargain, because whilst it had
l^h-L _viz: Elias R. Robinson, homestead
No. 1)771) for the lots (I section 13 lot lt> sec
been iu his i>osession he had taken
tion 14 and lots 4 aud 6 section 24 township
— AND-
31 S. R. 12 west.
it to a jeweler, who pronounced it
He names the following witnesses to
to be ^ortli ,£100.
The guests,
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz.:
however, had on their second visit
Henry Wignnt
James D. Hayes
all of Myrtle Point,
substituted au imitation fac-simile
— DEALERS IN
Isaac Bingham
Oregou.
for the genuine ring.
Charles Morris
Also at the t ame time and place
A negro was recently seated on a
James I). Hayes, pre-emption D. S. No. 4259
for the W % of V*' % section 7 township 31
rail fence in Arkansns intently
S It 11 west.
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
looking at the telegraph wire.
A
Renames the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
L
X
J
M
B
E
E
gentleman passing said:
tion of, said kind, viz:
Henry
Wigant
1
“ Watching the wires?”
| all of Myrtle Point,
C e d a r , f i r , a h ii , m a p l e , m y r t l e , Elias R. Robinson
Isaac Bingham
|
Oreoon
“ Yes, sail.”
Alder and spruce lumber always on R. B. Jefferson
J
U *
“ W aiting to see a message go by,
Wm.
F.
Benjamin,
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
nov^
Register.
hey?”
The Negro smiled and said, “ Y’ es
sah.”
25 CENTS,
W . R. G
Has made advantageous arrangements to
M rs . C. VC. O live , P ropretor .
lo c a ls a t a ll h o u r s
!
—FOR—
v itto.”
O, G.
IfP
lia
rn.es and
A
C oquille C it y O gn .
ECCTS and SHOES
X _ ia tte s t S t y l e s
“That you ate thirty-five pancakes
able diamond ring.
CITY DRUG STORK!
A Golflen
OPPOBTOMI T
lilH
lIU
ill II illijj n u
i
IT
With Steamers “ Ceres“ and “ Little Annie*
at the terminus of their upper river route,
carrying passengers and freight to and from
Mvrtle Point.
MONUMENT
v 2 n 15.
had at the
----- Connecting------
and
\\ hielt we aie enabled to give ex
all the time receiving fresh, every cellent bargains. Photographic de
M CBSIIFIU LD , O o S .
thing usually found in a first-class signs and price list shown on ap
plication.
Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic medical dispensary.
Prescriptions
ure1 Frames, etc., aud Agent for White’ s
J. A. D e a n .
Sewing Machines.
vl n l tf carefully compounded.
Ofiice in Herald Building.
Beer of best Quality always to
NEW 'H ACK LIN
T o m b sto n e
icals etc., of the best quality, and
IP. L L a r l c , P r e p . ,
from all parts filled promptly.
Class in metaphysics. Teacher—
TH E
gx .
and other convenient», for the benefit of
the traveling public.
Head!
F O R
O
Recently been furnished with spring bed s
O
Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem
STORE,
J* W a l s e r , P r o p .
down in the middle of the rose.
torial room.
c
P r o p r ie t o r ,
very gallant, presented a lady w ith
Sensible
M. E. A n d er so n ,
the
spoonful of salt in another guest’s In snmmiT. when the ground is dry,
Our wayward minds impressing
coffee. “ I do,” solemnly replied the
A
— Bandon, Coos Co., Or. } —
\
Twenty-four greyhounds, of
and
Constantly on hand a well selected
stock of fresh and choice drugs and med
icines,noli-»ns, blank books, school books
and every thing usually found in a first-class
drug store, Piesciptions car» fully com
pounded.
Give him your orders.
His prices are as low as the lowest.
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This house has been elegantly furnished,
nyone wishing good, red cedar shingles, aud is at once the home o f the tourist.
head and hotly of the corpse raised
. fence-posts, pickets, clapboards er
The house is o f easy access to the steam* r
shakes
will do well to call on S. R. Barrows,
almost upright ami then sank back
landing.
The table is supplied with best
one mile east of Coqnille City.
the market affords, and no pains spareu to
said Sambo, “one of j again, to never more move.
On
AU orders left at this office or with J. T. I render comfort to guests.
is dead 'toder, too. the evening of Sullivan’s death aud Moulton will receive prompt Attain ion.
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v2*i23t f
’Fraid to tell you bof at once for after his heart had ceased beating
fear you could not bore it.”
for fully a quarter of an hour, he
iuoles,
Hotel
it y ,
has
----- Keeps-----
cocl’ropnetoraoi
:!
C o q u il l e C
Coquille City, Oregon,
after he had been “ laid out” the
“ No, it's a sham!”
“ Pooh!”
u s t c t i c i e
ROBINSON HOUSE,
New Drug Store!
J. H. N o s l e b ........................... Proprietor.
Tli Pinet Feiä Stalli Bandon
Last Wednesday night he died, and
“ Have a shampoo, sirV”
IF
rcp
-
BARGAIN!
We have the gelling of a half section of
land, half bench and half liottom land, near
Coquille City. It would make a half dozen
good little ranches, or a pood dairy and
stock ranch. The price is $20. per ac re.
the GALLIER «k HUNT . . . .
Democratic excursion at Snu Jose,
nm oR.
A
FE E D AN D L IV E L Y STABLE
On lmnd a full line of Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and cigars,
Canned
goods,
Stationery, Ink,
Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils and
pure W ines for medical purposes,
W ood
and willow ware,
Hard
ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, Aiu-
unition, Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Lam ps and chimneys.
Highest price paid for country
produce etc.
___ v l n36tf.
STILL M AD!
AM! IW.VT VOU FtRfiET If-
The people of the Coi]n*lle river hhocld
I kmit urn nd. that us go«>d l* li«to g rH i»b w
as can t»e obtained on the Pacific coast, are
made by G. II. R amsuell , of Myrtle Point.
Will soon havo completed a fioatiag
PALACE
With which he will visit every point
on tho river between Myrtle Point aud
Bandon, and be prepared to do San Frrn-
cisco work at less than San Francisoo prices.
Will be fully prepared to make Piotares in
all styles known to the art, from the small
est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches.
All he asks is for people to compare his
work with that o f others.
Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen
o f Coos County, and it is to the interest
o f the people to patronize home industry
and thereby keep the money in the country.
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