Œmjuüli (tifi! Turni il
PlTBLIsnBD BV K BT TUKSPAY.
Th<* l 'u r i n r r s ' F i » .
A H A n G AI N!
A n In ju r«-«! D og <■«>«•> to ai llo * | » if:il.
We have the selling of a half section of
land, half bench and half bottom land, near
Coquille City. It would make » half dozen
! L'ooil little ranches, or n good dairy and
a ; stock ranch. The price is slu . per xre
It is a curious fact that n people
East night the porter heard a dog
may become poor, and many of bark outside the Charimr C ro ss
O L IV E H O T E L ,
Front St. Coquille City,
AGENTS A Hi: M AKING FOK-
tii!»*‘H Beüin# or.r new and p op u
lar liook-,
“ T he I’ Diverse,”
“ L ire »
o f the
P resid en ts,”
“ I 'aingiters o f Ainerii-a,’ ’ " A uh -
] fin ’ « IiidisiKHisible H andbook,” “ H istory o f C hris
tianity,” und the latest and <|iil<-kc!*t «ellin g u ov el-
i ties, lie hi st in Gie held. Address
GOU1IAM A; CO., Publish**, u aud Agents,
j n lllw
Sau P rau eisco,C aliforn ia.
GOLD
,
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f TT
,
T.
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,
J. A. D ean , Editor and Proprietor them , bankrupt,
in the^ midst of J Hospital.
Ho opened it and
rough terrier limped in, squatted
Devoted to the interests of the Coquille
A. G. AI K EN P r o p r i e t o r .
on the mat, and held up its right
River particularly . and of 1the County gin-
This house is well supplied with every-
! the existence of such a paradox, fore paw. The porter, seeing the
erally.
Subscription, per year....... .... ............. $2.00. j What a relief it would have been limb was injured, fetched the house
thing necessary to inake it a
C o q u il l e C it y , O g n .
— I Bamlon. Coos Co., Or. —
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
if, instead of all wheat, one-half surgeon.
The dog followed this
has
T abi . iîs nlwnys supplied with the best tho
T U E S D A Y , F E B . 10 , 1885.
| the products of this country con- gentleman across the hall to the
market aifords.
Recently been furnished with spring beds
vlu ltf.
sisted iu fruits, grapes, wines and accident room, and, in response to
MAT ASl> IIMIOH.
mid other conveniences for the benefit of
ya I ’roprietorvK
the traveling public.
stock! Placed in the market at his invitation, jumped on to the
A land slide is the most signifi
This house lias been elegantly furuishcc.
prevailing prices, it would matter chair, and again held forth the in-
cant movement in real estate.— Ex.
Ei
lililí
and is at once the home of the tourist,.
but little to the majority (if the jurotl limb.
The house surgeon
.
_ .
.
.
The house is of easy access to the steamer
IT?
A Boy baby never comes a miss people if the other half never fourni
i Randolph, Ore gon: Y
dressed it, and the dog immediate- liimlill},. The table is supplied with best
in a well-regulated household.—
lv testified his gratitude by licking the market affords, and no pains spared to
a market.
BI LLARD A DUANE, Props.
J
.
render comfort to guests.
Chicago Sun.
But the situation must be accept his hand,barking loudly, ho loud-1
v2nfil
v2n4
The richest man iu the world e(j al, j t],e Worst provided for. ly and persistently did he bark J
Beer of best duality always to be
I ■
lives in China. A sort of China-As- What we want now is a change in that he had to be put out.
He
had at the Brewery, and orders
tor. as it were.— Boston »Star,
character of
our
agriculture. left very reluctantly, hanging a - ;
from all parts tilled promptly,
ii
E m p ir e C it y , C r.
It is very funny that when you : Wheat-growing has monopolized bout the entrance for quite two
vlniji]
AV. B. G etty , P rop .
weigh a fish, the dealer always j the soil, market, attention and la- hours. To whom the dog belonged
counts in the scales.— Pertzels bor of the people long enough. or whence he came, is still a mys
Every farmer is certainly convinc tery.— London Times.
Weekly.
Horses and Buggit-s at all hours.
Good
A man may successfuly paint the ed that it is no longer a profitable In summer, when the » round is Cry,
Pasturage by the day, week or month,
PROPRIETOR,
Coquille City. Oregon,
Our wayward minds impiv* sing
town red, but when afterwards he industry.
Even if the foreign
vini'.) 3m.
J. l l . N o s l e b ............................ Proprietor.
With
what
i
:
meet.—
what
we
sh
»lid
buy—
Dealer
in
drugs,
medicines,
chem
markets
justified
remunerative
has a brush with a policeman lie
------h eeps------
Light calf skin is a blessing.
icals etc., of the best quality, and
prices here, the middle men could
loses color.
But, when the rain dc s - nds, and rand
Constantly on hand n well selected
all the time r* eeiving fresh, every
and
would
take
advantage
of
the
Impedes
perambulation,
stoekof fresh and choice drugs and med
•‘Pa, how funny this looks in
thing usually found in a lirst-elass icines.notions. blank books school books
We need a boot both strong and food
this paper. The’ printer has got necessity of the people- their sole
•i’iptiollS ; and everything usually fouud in a first elm s
medical dispens-uy. Pi
To reach <>urd< stination.
the words all mixed up so there is dependence upon one product
drug store. Presciptions carefully com
Go to Dean & Huntington's—
carefully compounded.
pounded.
Give him your orders,
no sense to i t ” “No, no, my child. aiul ieal>the benefit of the profit.
They will lit and please you;
v
2
n
!
5
.
llis
prices
are
as
low as the lowest.
They keep every il.ing,
That is a new poem by Tenhysou.” i “There is no use mincing when
vlntr»
Fr >m stout boots for win.er,
i i i
• j . i*
there is onTy a mouthful.”
That
When a lady by accident discov-
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To light >n for sprin<~. ' _______
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u .
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i _____ i. other things must and will be plant
ers that her photographer has put
.
. }
,
,
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,
ted to the almost total exclusion of
E O R
her picture m his showcase, she i
. . . . . . .
...
si, ?
Neatly ami promptly done, at the
.
,
i
*
| wheat, is a fact patent to the dull-
T 11 E
m ! U S l i lowest living prices.
Shop next
coes home and makes a terrible !
’
, 1.
-
rksif
n n m r n iP iK in n
I non
est p comprehension.
Then
why In The Addition To The I own Of
;
door
east
of
Eeneve’s
drug
store,
—roit—
row over it, but doesn’ t order it to
O'
—
Coquille City, Oregon.
I not begin at once the great work of
be taken out.
m /re « fi * l"V r*î,
I the future?
AVe are
surprised
T o r
i
Appreciating lia* necessity of all Business
So vou don’t know what Burd- . . .
,
fi
. « {i * i Hi ! : 1
w J
;
, . ,
„ that more extensive preparations
.—, — "
T
% -fi
Ui V. s-
:,d Him
u n, i a* i.a
.ung
Hi! T !
ette means by a “macadmized pike,
ATTTT H ' ’ A if T1
are not made for tho planting of
I Û
p::;*cr ¡»ublislo d in Ilio nu trojM-lit s, in ml-
11
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Em- par.’culai .
A A
A * 1 J _i 1. \
eh? Just you tackle a pike that
ditlon to tlicir own 1 -cal p :;u r
• that
vines and fruit trees during the j E. PrNDEr. or W. A. I’m. u . b .
rid
M viale Point. Ori" <>n.
contain:; ¡ill Financial, Commerci.al and
is about six days caught and eight Winter The longcr it is delayed, i
E 3ST C
I
G -ncral Ni-vs; which matter ii"l ln-iiig in
i : pr
days cooked, on a r.ii roai
um i - , ^jie io n g er
will be before a profit , David Young.
>rv lim.i.n. the scope of a local paper—the proprietor of
j
n t, V»
counter, and you will know.
ir<‘
h<tv
To be on Hie wife ride.
is realized. Some time ago v.*e1
' Ï vie»T ' ~ r~- • <2S
A smart girl that waiter iu a suggested die Winter llooding of
I
s"(*)(p,':/ci
a / *. t * r >v rue
Hi vn'r <>i
i t AS RECENTLY EEF. a FITTER l L 1 A
Boston boarding-house.
lieu lands lying along sloughs which
ft nr? n
1 irat-cluKH ordì r by
rs. (.). lietd, C.au^bter
W O ? ? '!
i Has ;:td( auvnntngcous arrangi ments to I loiiihvloiK K and nionunuuls, !ram \
f.
n
u
l
ii!;»
«>:
tue
ton.,
r
propri*
i
-r. v Lo will : • : .v no
the Sabbath morning comes round run across the valley from tho hills.
:S t-'
pains in trj ing to n udi r confort .» gutsts
aihl
I beiso in faliSunii:» of this old., and. n imblt borse.
she doesn’t waste her breath with Thousands of acres of alfalfa could
___ WITH THE___
"Jr. ! 1 V -jr.
Share of patron e is s lu’ited.
“beans, fishballs ami brown bread. ;
successful grown in this county
SAN L B A XCISCO
Mm. • >. K ki Pi ri* »r.
r.41.
: \\ hicli we are enabled to give ex- j
She simply says, “Sunday.’
diotild tliis method of irrigation be ¡ S<>DA, sarsapaulla , f . v el a .
collent bargains, j holographic de- i
superioriju ility.
The Viceroy of India lias struck resorted to.
AVe insist that an
I
signs
and pricelist shown oil up- j
Constantly <>n band for salt*.
!
plication.
^rO o d cru from the country pnuptly
for higher wages. AA’ e don’t blame t agricultural revolution is iuevit-
filled.
Address all orders to MursliHeld The regular subscription price of our paper is
J. A. D ean
bim. It must be an awful strain able, and ho who first enters tho
Soda Works.
v tin 11
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A
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HST O
\7\7
,
Ollice
in
Herald
Building.
on the nerves to live in a countiy field will reap the golden harvest,
And the yearly subscription of the ('ilRC)N-
Max v\ell Star.
where a man can’t tell whether the
H AS
K LE is S2. Nowwov. il! furnish
snakes in his boots are real or im
A ( lock in a ISutttic.
1 On handa full lino of Oro» arie?,
aginary.
! ( and i es, Nuts, Tobacco and cigar.;
Unless Von Want to i>ny
Not long since a lady having
Policeman— “Have you a permit
0 lined goods, Sh bo; ory, Juk,
paid her hotel bill, sent away her I B C C T S
S E I C E iS
Fur
hwiiíffr { ¡ve.
to play here?” Organ Grinder—
j 1 ( t 1
i.-rugs.
*‘ 1 iiciiH- , Vi i ! . Is, C i ’
I boxes on a cab, and sallied forth
Both
papers
sent
to
on**
•
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•
.vo
¡lar.
(if the very best quality and at the
“No, but it amuses the little ones j
es i t i" ir : ii let.1 ;;ur] i 1 ! e,-.
; v» i »
henal with the subbcril»«'
on foot. No sooner had shedepar-
Lowest
Living
l-.ates.
bo much.” Policeman— “Then you
> ♦ OOti l • ■ i' Ì. < 1 u »' iilow v.are, Ji 1 a r .l-
t >d than the landlord discovered
1
/
will have the goodness to accom- * .
» i i i r
, ^ i <•
ç » Y
T’ T* A
ire. C CY\\ a V y - , N oiiu i'.s, A m -
-T
Empire CiiY and Drain’s Station
„
f.
•
. . that a clock had disappeared trom >*<
O i \ i\ 1 1 v i \ \TC I S C
Ö 2 Ä t , 1
’mi \
ü f u m -*—
pany me.
“ Aery well, sir, w hat
W a
G .
j
À » ' J it L } ‘ ici e s,
u n iu- at. tiliC ! 1 1 1» 1 t »r
the nnintlepiece of the room wiiich
f
STAGE and STEAfciSOAT hno!
id Shoe Maker 1
i *'•*•.*■
you wish to siiq O yV*
*
:ni!o\
' his late lotlger had been occupying, The Fashion ililo Boot a: il y t » \ ví : i♦
j
will : te found •.t all tini* s re;
Ì.Ì wvl.
t c unir
“Mother, said a little girl, " h o j (hough he remembered to have
....IS THE....
and ¡•.«comodate cn->tome¡ •. \yí 1 h t v* 1 y 11 : i 11 ) \
C a r r y i n g ’ T l i e U - S* M a i l s
p ro d u c e t
was engaged iu making an apron j
¡t there subsequent to her in o ’. : Ihm. at the Coqui’ l City h»»ot Miti
- I * ri t •’ O'.î'f* r n m
.u
d
u
iily
J«8Wbp4-.j.»oí
f tile < Hive ln.-tci
ibfîtf.
Weüs. Farqo & Go's
for her doll. “I believe 1 wdll be a trunks being dispatched. Convin-
U t nt ' n ;r* s .
Dt: N
Duchess when I grow up.” “How cej that she must be the thief,
l x press
% Ü £ ’í i
<1° >’ou exI
become a Duchess, j10 rUt#bed out in hot pursuit, and
i ¿ ¿«.'.i
Mvs. C. W. (Uive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
my daughter?
‘ AN hy, by marry- overtaking her he charged her with
? V|1
OLIVE & AIKEN*
mg a Duehman, to be sure,
re- tke robbery and gave her into cus-
.t.’.d COVI
if
plied the little girl.
tody, the lady meanwhile protest
y EAYSES EMPIRE CITY Y N D D R M N Í
Have just received at
■ Id
utopie t•f
C
S " YTH >N EVERY
Landlady— “Did you like the ing loudly against the indignity
lx ¡:r iit mind, that« s < -M>d
MOND YY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
tlxeir n e w
, ; vo
as e tn la* olita?ned on 'he i’acii c (
turkey we had yesterday, Mr. offered her,and vowing Aengeauce
made hy G- II. R.*.ys ■ as. . < f JlyrR
Tin? steamer JUNO ><r EPS 1’LKSS ? .. - 1-
Smith?” Mr. Smith—“ Did I like against the traducer. »She was,
Will soon lvive coimacted a
the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua.
him? Yes, indeed; why, I 1« v?d howerer, taken before the Judge
a 7 t T p a l a ::
New and comfort able sta s.
him! I used to think when I d’lnstruction, to whom she resumed
nt
AY i t li which e
I. I visit ev-r
FARE t*» Drains Station 7.
i.d
lS.rV
l»(‘t
n
on
t!i
Fare
to
Furtland
hy
tins
rout:*
‘f'l.’w
k
was a little child that perhaps, her torrent of indignant denial
i pounds » *í I • uggage Baudot!, and be prepared to do R n I'vi n-
Each passenger all» >wi
after all, I should live the longest, with the extraoidinary vocabulary
,.*o work ¡it les. : than Sal. Franc i- -’o j . avs.
Passengers ¡tre reqii» Jed to he in Empii
and the thought made me sad.’
peculiar to the daughters of Gaul. T l i e Hio/test S t a l e s
Will
he fully prepared to mnk< l ’icG.rts in
City the night before departure.
Bandon
Hotel
HGSii'iSCN HOUSE,
M. E. A nderson ,
M e a ls a t a ll h o u rs
J i W a I s c r ? F ro p *
s!(j(j
U OU
m
C oquille C ity O gn .
B r . 5 . Is, Ir H Iin a V E
New Drugstore!
W. Gallier
BLACK-SElhTHíMG
LOTS FOR SALE!
llvrtle Point.
A Golden
0 PP 0 BTBHITÏ Can*
Our Subscribers.
A [JMEN
bouä n Aifir
Vallili»* li lì Udii! PiCpiit lo* S.
tLvtiUwlf Liiii rA evil Id
0 L u ll
W eekly
u . lü e is o íi
Don't Read Th:3.
Papis itr da !»
CHEAPEST!
(debit ni Bist
CHRONfCL
F
Jams, Goman Os.
im n
-
A Large Variety of
“That young man you recom- ‘ Her indignation was at its liight X j ADIES AND O H ' i IDREN'S DHEATS
mended to me as a clerk hasn’t when, lo! 12 o’clock rang forth in
P l c w e r s , C stric H
got a particle of business talent,” j clear tones from the region of
^l-u -zn es a n d
said a Galveston merchant to a 1 Madatne’s improves. The expres-
friend. No, of course he hasn’t. ' sion of consternation depicted up-
Tips-
l f he had any capacity, he would j on tho fair pilferer’s countenance,
L aces,
not have needed my recommen-' together with the appositeness of
lE^i'b'focixs,
dation. I thought you had sense ' the quaint phenomenon, was too
dead. O r n a m e n t s .
enough to understand that.—Tex j much for the gravity of the official,
Rucliing Embroidery
who burst into a tit of uncontrolla
as Siftings.
Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc*
He w anted a position in an Aus ble laughter. Five minutes later
Hals trimed to order a speciality.
a
female
warder
returned
the
tell-
Straw.
Flush. Silk. Sntin or Velvet, which
tin bank. The president was sat
isfied with liis credentials, but be- | bd° timepiece to its owner.
fore engaging him put him through Mall Gazette.)
a little civil service cross examina
tion.
“Suppose now, a man was to
come in here to deposit twenty dol
lars in bills, how would you count,
them?”
“I ’d wet my finger and lift up
each bill until I got to the last one.”
“ AA’hy would you not lilt up the
last one?” “Because there might
possibly be one or more bills un-
-1- - a on/1 if 0 ,0 *lo,.r>citro* « ou i .
»
. ...
*
see it he would want it, if the twent-
ieth bill is not lifted up and there
should be another bill in the pile
the bank makes it, don’t you see.”
7»^'**** ' uT "j" *» "
Ii " i i
° ^
president “You have been in the
business before, but I didn’t sup-
pose you knew that trick.”— Texua
Siftings.
(l al l
Some 20,000 Jamaica negroes
are
_
e m n lo v e d besides a laree number
e m p io y e u u esiu es a la rg e n u m o e r
Any information in regard to tho nbove : h H styles known to the art, from tl-e
1 me can ho pr»»cured at tho Blar co or Central est Gem t<» a I’ hctc* rapii 1 - x I** inches,
hotels ill Marflifield, and the post office or All he .asks is for people to comparo his
in any public bo iso iu Empire.
I vork with that *?f others.
Mr. 1!. i as become a permanent eiti/e?i
of Coos Comity, and it. is to the interest
THE GREAT
of tho people to patronize homo industry
and thereby keep the money in the country
______
vlhihfitf
ENGLISH REMEDY
THE CIIUOXP'EM BUILDING.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
H K O M C LE is
the first paper on the coast in .abuty and ra
the freshness and reliability ol its N l.\* !S
Nothing that tho world desires to know is
-. i i
omitted from its columns
It aims to fill
every requirement of a first-class paper.
Its telegraphic reports are tho hit est and
most reliable; its local news the fullest and
spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest
pens in tho country.
THE (I lIRONI(’LE has always been, and
a r -A S S S T .S I s ' x k v k i m w h .
Sp-
A * ing Cure for N»-r
vous Debility. Ex
fa Y / f
. A ^
...
, -gf
,
^.„ato, rho-a.
, isp .^
it<K»j),lmpot**ney vuos
' P"*2x ".‘dT'.S )•. T>| rvTo:.':;-i:t. Far ilv.- is
fefrs.
:»u< “U **»*• terribleef-
k !~'
fects of self abuse, of
we will sell cheap for cash .
vln*».
youthful follies and
excesses in niaturer vears, such ¡is loss of
EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE.
Memory, Lussitndt*. Noctururl Emission A-
^ o t i c o is hereby given that Mary Wngon-
version
to Society. Dimness of Yission, Nois
i-X er, the Executrix of the last will and
es in tho Head: tho vitnl lluid passing un
I p*stiinieiitof Leonard F. Wagoner.deceased,
observed in the urine, and many other dis-
| iinH tiu a in the County Court of the State off
i
eases that leads to Insanity and dea.th-
Oregon, for the County of c ( his , her final al ways will he. tho friend and champion of I niu mintib . who is a regular physician,
account as such Executrix, and that stud
(graduate of tin* University of Pennsylva
Court has duly made an order appointing the people as against combination*, cliques,
of w hite men on the Panama canal.
There are many deaths, though not
the Gth day of January INC, ¡is the
so many as occurred during the Tuesday
day for the hearing of objections to such
building of the railroad. The com- final account and the settlement thereof.
Dated Dee fid, 1M84.
pany have 800,(XX) feet of lumber ( 11. VoU mar,
1 Mary Wagoner,
Executrix.
on the way from Puget Sound with Utorney for the estate. \
which to build a large sanitarium
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
on an island in Panama bay.
L \N 1 I O f F I l E A T U o ) : : r . t 'K I ) ( lllU O O N
coriiorutions or oppression of any kind. It
will he lndepomlcnt in everything, neutral
in nothing; fair and impartial to ¡ill parties,
yet exposing corruption wherever found, and
working with fearle ss endeavor to promote
and protect every interest of tin*grout pub-
ii« whom it serves and on whom it depends
,
.
1
♦ ■* & ►
for its support
December
fio,
1SS4.
Early exposition visitors to New X "o tioo is hereby given that the following- Tlu* SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON
Orleans
are iwnmiBiieii,
astonished, v
on
disem V
named settler has
filed not
ice of his
j viicmiB mo
u* inseiii-
j . ? x narneusettler
nas nieu
noticeot
Ins in
m- - ICLE, tho most brilliant and complete
I barking from a steamer, to find that
to make final proof m stqport of Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints
regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of
the «ewers are onen streams of wa-1 f e j ? ‘t'hejndgiJr n i k ^ £ !L ‘" S
News, Literature and General Information;
ter at tlie sides of the streets, and i '•£ I’uipiro city Oregon, on Tuesday also a magnificent Agricultural Department.
1 running away from the river in- non i\\sNo.,’'iu 72.’ f.Vr tVn* w*
i 8^e,u^
bnvard it; to see the wells tion 27 township 28, S R 14 west.
1 built up from the ground, not dun „ . ' i
tl*« following witnesses to
into it, and to learn that the ceme- cultivation
i».
cultivation ,,t
of, «»hi
said n„„i
land, V
viz:
| taries are veritable “cities of the A. Sliced
Jesse Lenovo
; dead,” the torn’ s being little houses W. Howell
all of Parkersburg,
( Ircgon.
1 with gables and roofs, and arrang- II. Rnndleman
Wm.
F.
Benjamin,
! ed in avenues and squares.
ianG
Register.
$2 For One Year.
Including postage, to any part of the United
States.
Hum file Copi) Sent Free.
r^rAll orders must ho accompanied hy the
coin.
Address all orders to H kuald , Coquille City
Coos Co. Oregon.
C ® Q U E *I2 *E M U L L -
— AND—
Tug Company!!
— DEALERS IN
-AND AT.E KINDS OF—
nia), will agree to forfeit kcvk nrNom:!»
i doi
. i . abs for a case of this kind the vitai , ! CllDAH, FIR, ASH, MAPLE, MYRTLE,
DOi.i.AUs
| m sTon.vrivi:
(umh r Ins . spccml
advice
and . i
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treatment) will not cure, or for anything I A b l e r ailtl sprilCO lu in lie r a lw a y s OU
impure or injurious found in it.
nocToit MlNTiu treats all private diseases hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
; successfully, without mercury: c o n s u l t t
I rioN ki : i ; k . Í borough examination am! ad
v'ct’ indmlin« an¿ ^ isTIf " ri,lV’ ffi*
of vitai . m;.¡ tubati vu, Çl.ot) a hottle.oi* four
T G W i N G
times the quantity *5: sent tom,v■ address j J*y t]10 T u g K A T IE COOK, Oil
upon receipt of price or ( .(). 1). secure [ /
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from observation and in priv.ite name if the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
desired, by
a . k . mintte , m . ».
11 Ki:ABNEY ST. HAN KBANt'ISCO, CAL.,
KAMl’I.i; 1IOTTI.K FKUU
Timber, match-wood and stave tim-
Will be sent to any one apnlying by letter, i bor DUl’chased
stating symptoms, sex and age.
Strict so- ! ' /
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crecy in regard to all business trnnsac- Orders for lumber Illled 111 quailtl-
tinns*
^ j ties to suit, and at the lowest lit ing
rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
M. L. HANSCOM,
IR V IN G M. COOK.
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
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1>B. MINTIE S KTDNIJY BKMIJDY NEI*HIU:i ICUN
curesall kinds of kidney und bladder com
plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrhoen.
For sale l»v all druggists; $1 a bottle: <» bot
tles for $ 0 .
mt. mintib ' s pandklion l'lT.i/’. ¡ire the best
and cheapest nvsvi:rsiA and niLnovs curt
in tlie market. For sale by all druggists.
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