The Trnckee, after discharging
her freight here, went t«> the lower
W o sniff a wedding breeze.
l i v e r last week for a cargo o f lum-
Mr. Lyons went to San Francis ber.
co last week on business.
Our old friend J. R. Cleaves ar-
O hio vent republican.
Fora- rived in town yesterday from Jack-
son, county where he lias keen ia
ker's majority, probably, 11,000.
J. A. Kerkendall recently pur the photographic business.
chased d. A. Belieu’s sheep nt En
Tims. \Y. Jolm son and family
returned from California Saturday.
chanted prairie.
liko
Jesse G. Relieu s little
son, Tom s a v s t!iere is no place
L O C A L IT E M S .
Floyd, is getting up again from a Coos county.
C. E. Etlwards ôur county coin-
very s ; c : s[ >e 11
Remember the grand ba lla i this imssioner has been inaugurating
place Christmas ève. A good time work « n the county hospital the
past we; !» it.
is j fomisred.
i r von want
neat
*g ood and
M m tie
Mr. Ed. II«»fòmiti, ot
Pv.int, made this oil*»ce u ploiniur chimin y or line built, call on ilnrry
Roberts. l ie has built some splen
visit yesterday.
lion . J. H. Roberts called on us did ones the p ist week.
.
The ih hi Bros, and others OÏ f
Angora intend rolling their woo!
at
W© lmd the pleasure of meeting nt M u lle Point, instead o f
H er
a
our old friend, O. II. Prey, in town Ho. el hi rg as ioiuiei
price being realized.
the other day.
Sunday. H e is preparing- tt» attend
the legislature.
The Occident Water
company
Have your goods shipped by the
r nul
Trnckee. She will come to Coquille have got the water to the
above town and could have it in
City hereafter.
town in a week if the pipe for their
Mr. M. H. Morrison, of Upper
mains were lu re.
Coquille, is employed on the co m i
Taylor M^eekly, of East fork, r.c-
ty hospital building.
tompameiylvv Mrs. M. K raut/, sr.,
“ R ow dy” won the half-mile race
.
. T, n
.
, , i* i
i . \i
i spent twii nights in this place last
at Elleusburg last Saturday, Maud
1 , .
r
‘
.
Ar
.
.
,
week visiting, w hile* going to, ami
M com ing in second
returning from, the bay.
O. Darneille, of Sunnier, was on
We are compelled to come out
the river Inst wtt k looking out for
with a half sheet owing to a pre.-s
a place to log this winter.
o f business. For this reason many
Uncle Harvey Lewellen and his
communications are cut short and
son John called on ns \\ ednosdav.
others left out, for which we beg
They were eu îoute to the bay.
pardon.
The little fi-hing schooner, Ruby,
W hy go about with that aching
which moved Mr. \\ iusor dow n t»>
head? Try A yer's Pills.
They
Port ( ) . ford, has returned to the
relieve the stomach, restore ilie di-
river.
alt
gestive organs to healthy
action,
W e uudeistand that the tug is to r« i love the obstructions that tie-
soon go to the hay to tow* the old press nerves itutl brain, and tlius
steamer ¡Satellite around to this cure headache.
river.
The Tracker is engaged to run
fpi
I f you would have iqq etite,flesh, regularly to thir* place.
1 hose
color, strength, nml u iD h bike wis)iing their freight to come by
A yer’s Sarsaparilla, that incompar this boat should gi\e their orders
able tonic ami blood puri tier
to ( ’apt. Baker, or send them
to
Harry Roberts, our brick-maker,
is prepared to do «11 kinds o f brick
work, and will furnish material for
1 adding.
Give him + your
order*.
C
r
W e hear o f a number o f chil-
dren being sick on the upper river
with something like cholera ¡ufan-
iitiii* i wo
have resulted
from it.
,1
Mr. Thos. Hirst, «>f ^.Iarshi’u 1
*o»
the city in time. The Trucked
a good, safe, dry boat.
is
I J. W illis who for. neri y resided
! at J. IS. Jones’, has been missing
for some time. He left Mr. R oy ’s
place to c »me to this piuca for to-
buceo pince which time nothing
. has bt-en Jmard from him.
Neigh
borhood t L i i eis 1 please einiuire.
A
L
'I 1
» î „ t »
l nule
I.iiii. at l - l l>ac;.(vui>
I fill.
called on us ypsíerdav.
He v,
IS getting
retiiiiiibg from the stato capita!, j treatment <4 Doctor Down
I.S- The ol l gf ntleman
ble to
nt
i
man Mr. Anderson.
1 around :: lilt
did
•’>-
get
ai!
j <,
r ill
1 1*
11 • . g
of- ; hope a n ; i f ¡
t fie : able t > g-> ;*nt bun 11• i»
hnesl apples wo have seen
He ! should, J il>t . •ore on.1‘ for I'!-A*.
showed us some of the finest chest
•t t!
tho scliool which
D on’t forget
nuts, grown on his place, that we
slerday . Bn- ! ose* »rs
have ever seen.
ìlsli are of the ; lighest
Eld. Michaels will preach in giaile teachers
rs in South'.\ estoni
this place to hn>iT«>\.’ evening at
t c ’cl«>ck, 21st*. at Bandou in hall Oregon; and have always given
As
over store Thursday evening, 22nd the very best satisfaction.
i f7
1 I
1
i * . »»
",
, . • <
at 7 o ’clock, and at North Side they both are way up men, we are
school-house, at Floras creek, Sat- not at all lias!,ful in predicting ^
urday and Sunday, 21th and 25th. tip top, good and well kept school.
A. H. ¥.
* *
which suits him better than the,
Corpiille. Calif«»mia is overrun with
Chinamen, and he writes to ask
what w e are going to do with them i ‘
- if we are going to allow them to j
take Oregon, ns they have Califor
nia. I f ()i egnn keens the M ongols
< nt, he says v e will liave a very i
large emigration from California, j
and that o f the industrious classes.
< V t . P lb , l?"'.'), ile a t.i e n t i r e i tin» b o m s o f I . o u I p
I liliiiiT s , u n ti t 'o k f r o m it th e b r ig h t e s t je w e l a n d
p u re n t j e n th a t w c * e v e r p e r m itt e d to a d o rn a
f a m ily , b e i« . T o o p u re f o r t in s « -ar:h, b ? w u
ta ’ , n •! - . c ’ i to bt:-. t iv a f o r v. h o f o r so s lio r ; a tim o
lo in - ' 1 h iv t ,i mm . I i t t i o O o o rjro W*. B i l l i n g * v a s so
I v in v n n d Mvroet tb it b e v»;c. th e U g h * o f M s h o m o ,
th o j r id ? t f h i i m o th e r s h i a r ; g e n ti, -?t a n d tlie
ib e-ra t c h ild - n e a r : ’ ,. O u r c o n s o la tio n Is t h a t h o
i i lo t io s t t>) th o rn b u t o n ly g o n e b e fo re . A p e d
!1 m o n th s 26 d a y s .
M y b e a u te o u s c h ild w it h lid s o f m m v ,
C lo s e d o 'e r t h y d im b lu e e vo s ;
rr.nrAiinn
i
I
i
S y ru p
o f
Hi?
‘O
.1
i
Es
XÔiT
Coquille
City
M r s . O . N e lu o n .
September
M I » Clh
(J
o n
Saturday
■ o ,
V J O T I C E is h e r e b y p v e t h a t t h s f o llo w -
in p - im m i d s t d e r h a s t ile d n o tic e o f
h is i n t e n t i o n t o m a k e f i n a l p r o o f i n s u p p o r t
o f k i n c l a i m , a n d t h a t s a id p r o o f v r i i l b e
m a d e b e fo r e th e C le r k o f C « o s C o u n ty , a t
E m p ir e C it y , o :i S a t u r d a y O c t ib e r 3 1 , 1885,
v ia : F J ¡a s I k R o b in s o n , l ’ r r - c m p t io n , I ) . S .
N o . 4 S , , . f o r t h e N . E . ■; o f S t-e . 2 T «11, S .
P. 12 W ., VV. M e r .
J I* n a m e s t h e f o l ’ o v r in R w it n e s s e s t o i» r« jv o
i is c o n t i n u o u s r e s id e n c e v .iv n , a : i d c n U i r a -
t i o n o f . s a id l a n d , v i z :
C h n r ly s M o r r is j
I t . U . .1 e fie v B o ii 1 a l l o f M y r t l e P o i n t ,
•T. I I . I k i k o r
[
C o o s C o u n ty ,
Ite ily B e a c h
j
O re g o n .
TI CKETS
t»‘'p29
ONE DOLLAR.
Refreshments
\Ym. F. Benjamin,
Register.
rioneer aia
n
at both’ Hotels.
A Cordial Invitation
to A L L .
24, lb 5. I
ftCTii'c City. Ccrcn.
is extended
J. P. MESSER, Prop.
Pioneer Stase Liiie!
This CommodioUH Stabl - has been opened
not aL'.un, and is filled with the choic« at
M;»v. Due care wi l be pivcu, and a share
of the patronage is asked.
¿ v/“Hauling at reasonable prices, at short
notice.
*
nfdf
a n d
Is prepared to buy or sell for
reasonable consideration.
Íl í|"f I r I » AT
L ldl U 11 J j
I
fi
li
A great chance for inakng Money?
p r o d u c e a s w e l l a s a n y C< q u i l l e r i v t r b o t t o m
l a n d ; 1 0 0 a c r e s c le a r o d . J r i c e £ 2 5 p e r a c r e .
JMT..A-TX. j S .
Weils, Fargo
lir o w e r y
fir
Halt— capacity o of f six
b a r r e ls .
G o o d L o c a t i o n — E v \ e r y -
\
thine
* — o a c r e s o n N o r t h f >rlc n e a r G r a v e l
I i r ) F o r d ; 2 5 a c r e s o le a r e d , h o u s e l(J x 2 f> ,
b a rn 30x54, s m o k e h o u s e , w o o d -s h e d , bee
i s ! h o u s e ; 4 s ta n d s o f b e e s . 2 c o w s , h o u s e h o ld
A flood farm on Pour Milo craek; All bot-
loin land; r.daj>ted for dairy ranch and will
C a r r y i n g - t l i e TU. S .
H e has the follow ing
c* for sale:
b e n e - 1 a n d
th e
N O T IC E l O l i r U R L IC A IIO N .
L a n d O f iic e a + lb ^ t - L i: r p O r e p o n , I
F r o m
.
n e a n d a h a lf a c re s o n e - h a lf m ile fr o m
C o q u ille C it y , o n s ta g e r o a d ; h o u s e o f
fiv e r o o m s , w o o d - s h e d , g o o d c is t e r n , 150
r u it tre e s , s o m e b o a - ju g — V e r y c h e a p .
F ig s
i • to
F U ,r-
6 ’ p * V
W ill he served
And the old folks laugh
lbr! when
they find that the pleasant liquid
re m e d y
■ i , O - '
.V «L J'Ju
(N ot including supper)
O
more easily taken and more
q u a r t e r o f a m i l e o f b e a c h f r o n t ig o o n
p la c e . F o r r. r a r e b a r g a in lo o V n o f u r t h e r .
! '• • • : A ' . - • i : « C . . . s ; : ' y o n p r o n i i -
£** c i
E
X
F
convenient.
¡Satisfactory reasons
given for wis.iing to sell.
I ' l l « . l l a b e < t C i ’j ’ P o r I t .
'i.'A
—AT
Land Agency !
IE3I3.3
C3PS2STSZD
--
' i d i . l lio n s « — f o r m e r l y t h e
B n i i d o n H o l e ! — a ls o o u t b u i l d i n g s .
O no
1
ey
Tid.© TU l a c i e r s i g n e d
died ills,
p a s tu ra g e
Coquille
V O
B a i l c io n B e a c h ; 2 5
I a c r e s w e l l i m p r o v e d , g o o d m e a d o w a n d f in o
r in -;
by
Sold by all Druggists.
Kyrii i» o f
Manufactured o ily by the Cali
fornia I ’ig Syrup C«)., San Francis
c o , Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa
tive.
This pleasant liquid fruit
»•pmedy may be had ot Mr. W . L.
Dixon, agent Myrtle Point, J. II.
Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henry
Sengstncken, agent for Marshfield
and Empire.
Sample bottles free,
and large bottles at fifty cents or
on© dollar. It is the most pleasant, i
prompt ami effective remedy knowai, J
cleanse the system; to a cton the i
fr u it
S G O a u re a o f la n d o n
-
Liver, K idneys ami Bowels gently
*
.
i
yet thoroughly, to dispel Head-
nchos, C old s nml Fevers; to cure
C'pnstifiatiou, Indigestion and kin
T
ï iSÍ181 man & co °*& a Mras: » L5jiu-
E i l ¿AU
&RSFSIET
I ) r . J . C . A y e r »V C o . , L o w e l l , M a s s .
j
:
A b o v e t h y s ile n t c o t I k n e e l,
W it h h e a rt a ll c ru s h e d a n d s o re ,
W h ile t h r o u g h th e g lo o m th e s e s w e e t w o rd s
s te a l;
N o t lo s t, b u t g o n e b e fo re .
J. M . J.
-> v^ » <----
T fT 5 ’
C o n ta in s n o d e le te rio u s in g re d ie n ts . I t s use
p re v e n ts n il s c a lp d is e a s e , s e c u re s a g a in s t th e
h a ir g r o w in g t h in o r g r a y , a n d s u r e ly c u re s a il
b a ld n e ss th a t is n o t o r g a n ic ..
i
la h e re b y g iv e n , t o a il w h o m i t m a y e o n c o rn :
T h a t th e u n d e n j- n e d w i l l n o t ho re s p o n s ib le f o r
a n y d e b ts c o a t i a -t e d , o r f o r a r y w o r k d o n e o n th e
c la im a t I t a lia n B a r ( k n o w n n o w as R . I I . L o w e 's
c la im , G . D . E lg in ’ s c la im o r J a m e s A ik e n ’s c la im
— a n d w o r k e d b y "E lg in , L o w e i. A ik e n m c o p a r tn e r
s h ip ’ u n t il f a r t h e r n o tic e , o r u n t i l w o h a v e p a id u p
m l o u ts ta n d in g a c c o u n ts , a n d h a v e h a d a s e ttle -
m e rit o f o u r b u s in e s s b e tw e e n o u rs e iv e s ,
B a te d a t M y , t ic l i/ in t , . R . I I . I.o w e .
AND
Ayer s Hair t/igor
:
;
S lonld it not soothe niv grief to know
They shim- beyond the skies.
— —
i t im p a rtd to th e fo llic le s , a n d th e clcs.n-
lin e s » n m l h c a lth fu ln c a * o f th e c o n d itio n
In w h ic h it m a in ta in s th e s c a lp .
* -\r
H a ir V ig o r re n e w s th e h a ir .
Y - filiiY
l l a i r V ig o r is th e b e s t c u re
k n o w n f o r IJra»l>y I l » i r , S c a ld H e a d , I t c h in g
H u m o rs , T e tt e r S ores,* T o r p id F o llic le s , a n d
a ll o th e r diseases o f t lic s c a lp t h a t cause
th e T a llin « o f th e J | \ "ff 1 > « » d its fa d in g .
N o th in g clea nse s
A - l V o f th e liu is a n c o
o f d a n d r u ff so p i r fe e tly , a n d so e ffe c tu a lly
p re v e n ts it? r e t u r n , as A y e r ’ s I I a i r V ig o r .
I n a d d itio n to th e c u r a tiv e a n d r e s to ra tiv e
v irtu e s p e c u lia r to A y e r 's I I a i r "T J T
i A~¥>
It is a t o ile t lu x u r y . T h e H a i r » 1 " H f l V
is b v f a r th e c le a u lh s t h a ir- d r e s s in g m a d e .
I t causes th e h a ir to g r o w t h ic k a n d lo n g ,
a n d k e e p s i t a lw a y s s o ft a n d ¡¿lossy.
NOTICE
GRAND
Harvest
Uncle Hiram Plank who lived on
North Coqufllo during ’ 73 and ’74
is talking o f coining back here,
*
H a ir V ig o r c u rc a b a ld n e s s .
i \ Y £ i 1 Í Ä H a ir V ig o r re s to re s y o u th -
again. He is at R ed Bluff, C al, ' f u l frc? u n e ? it
c o lo r to fa d e d a n d g ra y
h a ir.
I t a tta in s tlic a e re s u lt? b y th e s tim
and writes ns that he and a mini-
u la tio n o f th e h a ir ro o t? a n d c o lo r g la n d s .
her o f others are anxious to secure
I t re ju v e n a te s tlio | T
t i p
a n d cleanses it .
I t re s to re s to th e A A x m . - i . A V th a t, e ith e r b y
homes in this valley.
Since ’74
re a s o n o f n gc o r d iseases o f th e s e n lp , lia s
Mr. P. has rrnv?led a great deal ! b ecom e d r y , h a rs h a n d b r it t le , a p lia n c y a n d
g lo s s y s ilk m s o ftn e s s o f e x tre m e b e a u ty .
an 1 has failed to find anything on
T h e r e is n o d y e In A y e r ’s H a ir V I G O R
this side o f the Mississippi ri\er
and tbo good it does is by the
R
1
<k
^ s jo n o B
Co’s.
S
S
A I» A liG A I N !
a .n c L
P
a
s
s
e
n
g
e
r
i
P e r s o n s o w i n g m e w h o h a v e o a t s f o r s a le , ,
w i l l b « * g iv e n 5 0 c ts p e r b u s h e l f o r s a m e c u
ucocuu u
J. A. B ean.
s
.
W c h a v e t h e s e l l i n g o f a h a l f s e c t io u o f
l a n d , h a l f b e n c h a n d h a l f b o t t > in la n d , n e a r
C o q u ille C it y . I t w o u ld m a k e a h a lf d o z e n
O T A G E S w i l l le a v e C o q u i l l e C i t y e v e r y g o o d l i t t l e r a n c h e s , o r a g o o d d a i r y a n d
5 d a v ( e x c e p t S u n d a y s ) a t 5 a . m . a n d 1 r . m . j s t o c k r a n c h . T h e p r i c e i s :? 2 0 . p a r a« r e .
i
c o n n e c tin g w it h S te a m e r e a c h t r i p f o r a ll
p o in ts o n C o o s b a y .
L e a v e L t t i- r C ity
F U R N IT U R E STO RE ,
.
. . .
„
, ,
! t v o r y d a y <e x c e l , t b u n d a y 8 ^ a t 9 A * M * RUU
IF1- U V -Iarl-r, ^ = r c p . ,
3:30 i *. si.
- i t o h e n f u r n i t u r e , f a . n i i u g tools, w a g o n !
M ahshtielh , O gn .
\ ) A f i S E N G E l l i '. b y m o r n i n g s t a g e c a n v i s i t
I a n d h a r m t s - i, 1 5 a c r e s o f c r o p s ; r a n g e o u t -
1
M a r s h f i e l d a n d E m p i r e C i t y h a v i n g . D e a le r i n F u r n i c u r e , D o o r s , G la s s a n d P i o
s i d f a n d c o n v e n ie n t f o r 1 00 h e a d o f a to c !:.
t w o h o u r s i n e a c h p la c e , r e t u r n i n g t o G o -
tti re Frano
te., i.nd agent for White’ «
ia le a % t h a n o n e m i l e f r o m s c h o o l h o u s e a i d
( quille City the same day
4.! v i n : N I i . u n m .
v i u l
,,,
flcirtl in its action than bitter, nau
seous medicines. It strengthens the
Liver,Kidneys,Stomach andBowels postoficc-
U a T G O n © ID Ol'Ì£Lle
while it arouses then to a healthy, 1 ( ) 2 £ l ^ i " ? rivirTaVrii" b ^ t o n S i • ^ “Alwaya go w i t h t h , m a i l t o m ,,o o ,i
y
= 5
*
r E
* S
Dixon
Í , Dixon
\\k L.
For
aurivity.
activity. F
or sale by W.
„. lt.,tJ rud hm lany. H«>usc 20x24 :
f ,
, ,.
A 11
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»
NT \ 1 tie Point,
Nosier,
t*''..*CC0p n f e c d 0 n d h > e r y j “ ^ * 1 ^ ^
^
U O ll
1er, Coquilo
C r.quile 1 b a r n ikCFk g mtl, young orchard, b u . i i n « ; • \ °
Myrtle
P oint. J.
»T. 11. Nos
r io ., i r
e ........... *
M . , , . l . C . ^ b l ; j>ó{. » tu .- « r on t h e on thv» p la c e ; rood oui-
V,
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City, If. Seng -tacken, ManJi fie Id
I 'r o d J a r v is , l ’ r-> n ri
<01
tace. 12. i
C. W. Zumwnlt, Agoni,
r ia r r y
& Em pin A
'• ‘ acres o f land. 80 acres under
lîiC itv
—•©*-• - - —
'A '
« • « fruit trocs In >us:*, barn •> iXlb.
V
g
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forcatilo adjoinin'.'.
leads
Belt
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the van in pt'! fcctioli anti
H a . t c p ' U t d e u t a fth o j» a ; .
• t ie P o n t
Ó t ¡tv . vrv ol,
J ül L i
’.v îi. r e l i e i s p : v ; j : '. r t .1 ; . t a i l l i a i
to d o fir s t-
Rem em ber it is warranted to give
wng¡
r
1147
c la s s w o r k .
^ A T T
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incipient paralysis, colic, w i t h t h a p la c e . J’lace well i m r o v e d — 7 5
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coldness o f hands anil feet, back- a c r e s c l e a r e d — p r i c e , c a s h d o w n , $ 2 5 0 0 .
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S tillw ell,of this place, and Mrs. at the Olive hotel last week was an Circuit belt, ^8.
fo r o n w is h in g to n u I t a h o m e .
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P r im a r y
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?ilitchell is sent to the senate.
with tne improvements. »Such gooil r
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C l a r k M i l l e r , Principal,
roads and bridge* speak
volume* ■,1r,,,lk wx <luar*!‘ ot beer " s 1,0 cnn e
W . A. W elsh , Assistant.
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NOTICE o r PU BLIC S A L E !
for a new county and its
officers. (lown ll:e river t,1(i otIl0r (iay 'vilb-
M a in S tr e e t, C o q u ille C it y O g n .,
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T h e r e w i l l ho s o ld a t P a t t y ’ s ra u c h o n F is h t r a p ,
W e should like to have
Jnd"© out getting otT his pegs.
A t E m p ir e C it y , S a tu rd a y O c t. 1 0th, b y W . I I .
O c to b e r 2 5 th , t o th e h ig h e s t b id d e r f o r c a s h , o n e
A- L- Nosier, Proprietor,
D yer out hear for shout four years,
If von want to see a Rose be- H y d e , j.r., M r . e u swewengiu to m ™. cardine re d s te e r, th r e e y e a rs o ld , m a rk e d u p p e r b it in each
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and also a paper like the H erald tween two thorns you should keep! T h e bride a n d g ro o m c a r r y w i t h th e m th e c o n - ' <'a r * h1“ a n d U Ild t‘r b l t lu th e l c f t (
Gents Clothing, Eccis aiti Shoes,
O c to b e r 1?, 1H85.
to whoop matters up.
P u re b re d B ro w n L e g h o r n a n d P lv m o th
your eyes open while perambulnt- p r c t u la t lo n o f a lio s t o f f r ie n d s .
Clocks, Cutlery, etc.
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T h e y a re v e r y c h e a p , a n d w i l l s e ll r a p id ly . W r it e
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wouldn’t be any sleep in tlie
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o f seven hairs—three on one side, "
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neighborhood.
A t M y r t le P o in t O c t. 7 th , t o th e w ife o f W . M . j
and live on the other.
J e n k in s , a d a u g h te r ; w td g lit 7 * i p o u n d s .
A\ e learn from good authority,
1 see our old friend, Glenn Cox, | on Middle coquiiie, sept. 2tth, to the wife of, p
that one o f the grass widowers at
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H a n n o n D a v is , a d a u g h te r .
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bachelors’ hall, 1ms sent for his ^iaH returned to town again.
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w ife and family, who are at or near guess he cculd stand it no longer.
d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e G r e a t W e s t. C o n ta in s a
DIED.
v a s t a m o u n t o f g e n e r a l in f o r m a t io n a n d spe -
ProDrietor.
M alia \V alia.
It is supposed he | D on ’t blame you, Glenn.
When
c ia l a r t ic le s o n s u b je c t* o f in t e r e s t to a ll . A b l y
o o n d n o te d !
S u p e r b ly illa M tr a le d !
was led to this move, alter con- the cats are away, remember how
N a r D o r a . O c to b e r 1 1 th a t h a l f p a s t f o u r
O n ly $2 a y e a r. L . S a m u e l, P u b lis h e r . N o . 122
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l i t t l e L i z z i e , i n f a n t d a u , g h t e ________
r of G. G.
F r o n t s tr e e t. P o r t la n d , O r.
suiting the « h lo r “ boat wb.it he tbe m ic e -d o .
thought about the chances o f his
Harry K ribs recently visited the j a n d M a r y I s a b e l l e S w a n , a g e d s i x m o n t h * ,
D rug?, M edicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco,
S w e e t l»e t h y s lu m b —
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being selected among the prizes mouth o 3 f the Coquille,
- - but we ad
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
U n b ro k e n b y t h y p a r e u t ’ s a n g u is h w i} d ;
Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality o f School Books.
Methodist services, by Rev. T. P. Ilaynes
offered the industrious, aged spin vise him to not do s > again. N i c e
W e m is s th e e , s w e e t l i t t l e b u d ,
are l£{d as follows:
Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason d Hamlin or
sters, who he supposed would soon I ht%,
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lllwt “ switches’ to be had
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Prescriptions carefully compounded
Tramp.
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a short time ago, in these columns.
Coquille Oct. 20,
G . G . a n d M a lv I. S w a n .
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