Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 10, 1886, Image 4

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This paper in kept on file at tlie office o f
YER^SON
lì All L i 1 G !
(Cacltyenr. fi-'W C i
Among the young Indies who re­ A l l 114-1 I«» 1*1-4-14*111 N w il l 4‘ F r o m
j 8 ! , i 11 V, lu r h ( t ,w llh •.;«■:■
3* i i iic iin o - :,t |.arK «‘ .
Pl'liLlHlIRD EVERY ll'KStJAT.
cently graduated in the Arkansas !
3 , * ; 0 0 lllu itra tlo P T - :•
U A ì lil'iiì «ione to suit tho times.
w h o le Piet tin C a ll, ' f ,
J. A. D ean , Editor aiul Proprietor school for the blind, was one of
Sliia^le.s.
and pickets fumish-
\\ herons at a general election
O IV M S W lio le o a le Pr-1. < •
ed
on
shot.
notice.
to r o n s u : > • o n n il fO -rJ* -*>r
w hom the Little Bock Gazette gives held «m the 7tii day of June A. D
A. G. Aiken,
Devoted t,» th. mu re-ta of tin* Coquille
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Coquille
City, Ogn,
the
following
reminiscence:
188(>, the question of whether or
River purlieuliirly, and of tli<‘ (>>»uuty g i u
y o u iim *,
tlri; V. -a r m , »>r
T
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Miss Sarah E. Dunlap, valedic­ not swine should !»t- allowed to run
©rally.
’ -.Tie f . n v r l'.t u T I icm - I .W . 'L V . U U . M
CCTIUITCC roriEWSMPFR ADVERTISING c p c f
• •
0 >) |ki
M rs. C. W. (Hive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
(iv.'ortmtdL':-.
b o I IMA I t o at L o w e st Cash R a tes r n C t
Subscription, i*er year............................••-•
torian o f the graduating class, is a at large in ('nos county, Oregon,
iV" - it (h • tMnrket:-
> !t - w o r ld .
r
OLIVE & AIKEN.
ttr-.es« a • *>;>y
to n j r t d *
•Uunj>* fur AYER & SON’S MANUAL
survivor of the horrible Montain was duly submitted to the legal
Ci- .. i t.-.'on
«•/ i*J th. io tit frAj-
TUESDAY, A i d I S 1’ 3, IHSI». Meadow mass icre.
«•t 'i-n.x«s of . ir.iltnt;. D-'t isa hear i.xti.i
She was an voters of said Coos county; and
Have just received at
yeti.
lUsprct fally,
infant
in
her
mothers
arms
when
whereas it appears Fro in the returns
Fruit 1 Mnliriur.
tia _ e lr n e w
MONTGOMERY WARD
CO.
Largest Circulation of any Agricultural Paper
an
Indian
*
bullet
pierced
her
tiny
Jir '¿ -¿ I) V . t t l a i t l t . t v e i i o " , U ltie tin r o , I I I .
of said election ol ¡-:.i ; ’«ms county
The Journal of 11 **a 1 1 li speaks
iu the Went.
■
wrist,
shattering
it
so
badly
that
that
the
whole
number
«>
1’
votes
right t>ut in favor of truit us a reg- |
tOO,f 30 EACH ISSUE A Very Great Bargain.
V 1 E S ! I 5 i I s 1 - £ x 3 - \J a Ì
she
now
hears
as
a
consequence
a
cast
for
county
officers!
wen1
1531,
( i 1. ) <1 li KS . if ! a ini Ig t I h îles f
( a t-
ulator of tin; system. W e quote as
I t)«> <;-.iil!e «'iiy. !«Ki ticrt-s lio'.i<ni!.4«i tim-
withered arm and badly crippled that there were 170 v«»t«*s cast in •7 T Q 2 T 3 0 2 7
follows.
ititt*
.se. tied t o t u n ic p r a s s ;
M.i "if.cei t Prfr.iir.t l.ir:,.
Fresh, ripe, perfect raw fruit is hand. The bullet that maimed the favor of swine running at large anil O n l ;7 G O C t a . ¿ x 1 r o a r -
.! -< A m ; ' J - : l'r.une r u s t i c , g otn l n e e - j
. ■ v ar>'l O n tfit to C ! " l) - r liger« E r .c .
. • ■ k I < 'Ie! ard, etc., . te. l’rie • for T l i e L a t e s t S t a l e s
safe and healthful at all seasons of poor girl for life passed through .‘ It'd v >tes against swine running at
e. «_'.« .H«; o r . i n c l u d i n g a t; *.-ui o f I
A
d
J
rep
p
,
POM
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Y
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r
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v?r
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the
breast
that
nourished
her
and
large in said county, and it appear­
the year, and amid the ravages of
n f c t t ;e a m i o t h e r «-a .
to X - .A D 1 E S A N D C H I I D R E N ’ S H A T S
disease, whether epidemic, endem­ slew her mother. Her father was ing from the returns of suit! «-lec­
> r o f ;.'i) In ,-id i n - I n d i n g fi v e n i w s , j
P lc v r e r s , O s tr ic li
many oihr-
it j
’ll a’ tie mugs lini M
ic or sporadic, general, special or also killo on the same occasion. tion, that a majority of the votes,
j P l L X i i i e s a*rLd.
• L'.'.t«1. Lt
*•«- liar.a.in. i
local. Fmler proper restrictions The wounding and bleeding infant cast t»ii said question were against
a I.
:> Hi r
T ip s -
as to quantity, such fruits as named was afterwards picked up half swine running at large in said Coos
L a ces,
cure a diarrhien, aid in removing a dead and cared for, and lived to bo county.
nrSiTa’b c i a s ,
Thc-icf *!’«*, i.oiitv is hereby given
!
cold, colic, fever, or any other dis­ a good, useful woman, although a
m ad. C m a m e n t s .
ease whose treatment requires the second misfortui e befell her at timi after sixty «lays IK-m the «late
Coquille- ( itv, ( ) reg-m,
Rucliing Embroidery
bowels to be kept freely open; for twelve years of* age when she lost of tids lioti«-**, i; will In- unlawful
both
eyes
from
iufiamation.
In
for swine to run at larg«* in Coos!
this effect ripe fruit is ncknowl-
(ii i »C 01 I- iV . i u -i . ( uuiied fruit Vsiling\ Scarfs etc- etc-
spite
of
all
this
she
is
now
a
Hats trimeti io order a speciality.
county, Oregon, uinler penalty of
ededged to have; but to be used
and I eeetables,
Straw,
Plush. Silk. Satin or Velvet, whi«t
woman
o f fine culture
and
deter­
five dollars for th«* first offence and'
advantageously in health and di­
I’lour, 3Ieul, Bacon, and Lard, we will sell cheap for cash .
vlnfi.
sease, the following rules are im­ mined to make w hat talent she has ten dollars foi each subsequent;
Tobacco, Cigars,
| of use to others.
offence t<» he recovered from the ;
perative:
Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions.
¡owner of such swine, by civil
1 . Fruit should be eaten ripe,
A ls o
■ Ntltilo IH ig lU .
action in the name of the state of
raw’, fresh and perfect.
A fresh ami choice supply of Beef
The Southwestern Oregon Re- Oregon, before a justice of the;
2. It should be eaten in modera­
and other Meats.
n49
1 eorder is out with a long-winded peace of the precinct in which such
tion.
3. It should be eaten no later theoretical article on potato blight. owner or keeper or either of them
T . V\ N i c h o l s ,
* u i i 'f A n . i t s ' Eiooit.
than four o’clock in the after­ The causes attributed are us far resides. In witness whereof I have 1. Willard
a Look shows how to proportion :i cor- |
baud anil affixed ; in "*;■
•*•
«¡...nuhi- k»iy«*H.
o.t
■ «<•,
r.
from the true reason, as it is possi­ hereunto set mv
» «
noon.
*
it rt* w ith ra v e m o u ld in g . •*. iia u g o u ta ]» e riiig n |
•
I
4. No water or fluid of any de­ ble for them to be. Brother l pton the seal of the comity court of
"’g “ “ BittS '"a !
scription should
be swallowed advises the destruction of the • ani.l Coos coun'y, this Kith .lay of
|1
\ |\ 1 0 0 .*
' raft.TH 0 :11 1 \ J'ltoli. II. Cl.t I al'l‘ tliaUhltlltfH to j
Empire CitY and Drain's Station
, tit at to)>. 1-. « lit ttj>|itf .ii.l ot .luck rnftt-rH. IT. |
within an hour after eating fruit.
leaves and stems by burning, as tl Uly A . I", loot).
, , .
.
: «'tit valle} t iltern. It. tie« ^ r,|tt:ii'c lua w;i\s. 1 o.
• ). >). Ij’liull.
Strike a einle v itli a M|tiati . (•. To make a spiral.
STAGE and STEAMBOAT line!
To have its full beneficial effect, though a crop would be more likely
j 17. I’ltmi:. |u>M v it *i a ten 1 ■ >t pule. IS. 3’llltill) a
Count V C’h-vk.
.lj.u-t. 1'.'. M • ui:. l ux . Uiitaii. ante ai. tw .1
nothing else should be eaten at to sutler because* of the infection of
-
, 'j . Cut a rafter wittmiit a h' evu.ige ul it- length.
C a r r y i n g * T h e U - S- M a i l s
.
,
| price. Viet- or T. vi per il'».< u.
Send to
the time fruit it taken.
the previous o. -. Crops on new
Young man, the world could
Cc.piille City, Oregon.
A ls o
It is to the neglect of these observ­ land, where a potato never grew,
Wells. Fargo & Co s
i « > 1 : » i ULP
;N.
N< I'M'
have got along without you.
You
CAC!N£T
makcr .
ances that erroneous impressions are as liable to become affected
.
i
L ind «
1 ¡lift- Frames. Door and Window Frana h
cam«* without being call«1«!, and ;
Express
J u l y *.♦»li, 1
prevail in many families, and to an with this particular disease as
made. Saws tiled and Furniture Repaired.
th*1 comforts and luxuries .--round
y \ YiCl\ i- reh;, ^.xeit that
loiioW-
extent, too, in some instances, that though they were planted in a heap
.1 ii. > ;ce i >f Mi orkdon I.» ordi r. Prict s Reasonable.
à . ^ iii}.-natm d s. l i !tv hr-
you are mostly an inheritance from his
in:- nt ion to n ; ke tin : ! pt oof ; n ip.mrt Location: N. :ir Gold ¡¡each Hotel.
the most luscious Dench, or apple, of old rotten potatoes, leaves and
generations that are dead, riieonly of iiis claim, ;.:.t.i ihai
pn -t v.iil lie
’¿T
or bunch ol grapes is regarded as stems. He thinks high land the
miTHifri!
made
l»efor
■
th.
.i.
■
r
«
ie;
s ut lite c->un-
EAVSES EM PI RE CITY AND DRAINS
way which you can partially pay for
that much embodied cholera and b^.*t, which is true, it being next to
STATION EVERY
t y court o f « ons tv.unty ;:i ! . •;p:rt City.« )r -
this magnifich'nt heijuest that men ¡;illl. ( * I \\ ik I i I cx .I 1 V . \ t ‘ ; t ! s * LV». !ss«;. viz:
MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY
and FRIDAY
death. When will men learn to be an impossibility for potatoes on
-[ P a n d o l p i ( -repon: )■
call civilization is to bestir yourself, P a r m i n i M . I ( o us ef . h o m t s casi ,\o. I'M.'».
observant and reflective?
mountain land to blighl. There is
The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets
spare no effort, work early and for the 1 '. ot s . K. *. . S. \V. q . 1 S. E.
Jz X F J
P rop -
» «#» «
a leason for this, too. It is not
the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua.
q,
S
et*.
1
1
.
and
N
.
W
.
.-f
V.
!..
q
Sec.
14.
late, make yourself useful to your Tp. S. 1(. J1 v*est V. il. M
i:iil«-rpriM- A is» in.
New and comfortable stages.
Beer of best duality always to be
in the fact that the “dense foliage”
H e u a u i e s tli ■ t o l l o w i : i V *l :t* s s e s t o p r o v e
generation mid to posterity.
The
Fare to Portland by this route $14.50.
c o n t i i m o u s -i-si-ieiice u o in. a n d c u l t i v a -
lmd at th«; Brew-ery, and orders
Ed. H erald : - You are a good has anything to do with it either, world is your creditor, not vonr t liis
Each
passenger allowed 50 pounds of haggag6
i o n o i . s a ii l l a n d s . vii:-
from all parts idled promptly.
Passengers are requested to be in Empire
one turning my last week’s letter for it doesn’t, as is plain from the ! debtor. You are c!n>s«'ii h, ir of l i . II. lì r o w ns. n i
VIW.i
. C. H erv y
all of [ Ancora,
City the night before departure.
to account.
I shall heed what fact that we as often see dense ! all ages—the res id nan i**i*at**o of a J 'l'homas
< ’ous county.
Rooivanl
Any information in regard to the above
« »repoli.
yon say when I see that a move on foliage on the hills as we do on the thousand ancestors, and however S S. Endic tt
O r n i 3
line
can be procured at the Rlatco or Central
s. W . J.«! it ton.
A . -
my part will insure the starting of bottom land.
hotels
in Murslrfeld, and the post office
I.t . ist ; r.
\ S s t u
i l
servicable to others \«.u may la1,
iu any public)-.» js © in Empire.
In years past, on this river, oc­
a pork packing establisement.
In
you are sure to die n bankrupt over !
ì
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i
1
1
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City
<
)gn.,
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Jf r\r\i
7
this connection I wi-di that any casionally blight woiiid affect tlu- head and oars in debt to the I
u G
y C v*
feeling inclined to take stock in this crop, and it was observed that it wliole human race. F.x.
A-
Nosier. P r o p r ie t o r C O Q U I L L E M I L L
invariably
sets
in
just
alter
the
» V ♦
sort of an enterprise would give
1 A
J * #(t
C
io
-.I.iJ
j, B
o
o
ts a
n
d S
h
o
ts.
— AND—
>;i \
passing
over
of
a
strata-like
fog
his views through the H erald .
IS:oSis|i«-s V. illiool MiM-iii'.
Clock s, C u t l e r y , e t c .
.! 17 ,
By agitation it can be brought which hunts the lower plots of
i't'lli
M
C>•••> -t-vies. Pi '»visions. Flour,
A ( 'anadin n c« »rrespoiident grows
■.ns. C andi-s, ini's. Tobacco.
about quicker than in any other ground and seldom gets to any
excellent radishes iu this way:
i: ‘ ( ;
— DEALERS IN—
- 1
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< '¡‘;:irs.
J:L’> 1
1
■ rt . •< et«*.. t !(
*1
1 •
t f • \ ‘ 1
way. Speak up and let us hear considerable altitude. Gur obser­ He s«-!ects a pi«»ce of ground in
i j 4 • « ; -, LB i
•
vations have been that it comes
from you.
-7- r -
, the corn« r of h’.s garden and ue»'ps
ÏŸÜ r s h n e id .
»
A
C
.
«
>
t
Ö
0
S
with
a
southeast
wind.
Towards
o
.
Flour,
1 am really glad, 31 r. Editor, to
it especially for this ¡nirpos«1. lie
Uiin r*’ »ill lit
i i i a m l . *ti
« 1 q; ’ P
see that you have not lost sight of sundown in the evening seems to covers th«-surface with about two
— AND ALL KINDS OF —
!
1
5
.
k
id-ic s
:A
IL
i i v i l
he
a
favorable
tune,
and
a
peculiar
©
t
-
the necessity of a woollen mill on
\ i l ; 11 •
inches of leachetl wood ashes
L U M B E E
haziness
will
appear,
lesemblmg
! o\\ ! ! Ilf \ v e r i 11 < h*
»
«lit*>11
>
.
the Coquille river, and that you
. every spring, and spad-*s
thor­
H. l i ü DEN. P r o p r ie t o r .
are in correspondence with parties that produced by a partial eclipse, oughly.
C e d a r , f ir , a sh , m a p l e , m y r t l e ,
His soil is sandy.
His
while
the
fog
seems
to
go
in
drifts
who wish to start one here. I uey
Abler an d spruce lumber always on
Manufacturer of
radishes are not troubled with
On
should he duly encouraged, ns you hunting for low damp parts.
Li m o n S O I),, c r e a m s o d a . SARSA- h a n d a n d for s a le at the lowest ra tes.
worms and are smooth and brittle.
! ■Lyl> PARI ERA. GINGER ALE. CHAMPAGNE j
Finlay,
July
23,
just
past,
this
________
suggest. And then, too, it they
Vick’s Monthly.
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i.
o
,
CIDER.
MINERAL
WATER,
also
GUM
; . « id
M
o; K 01
have not the means, and are good str ngt: p'leuomonoM was painfully
SYRUP and VINEGAR.
apparent
here
for
the
first
time
in
men, I haw; no hesitancy in say­
Agent for the Celebrated Oregon Grape
A superstitious subscriber w ho
liy the Tug K A TIE COOK, on
any
very
perceptible
degree
for
Root
Hitters.
ing that the people of the Coquille
found a spider in a copy of his
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
v4n25
H knrt lim n s .
W e informed all paper wants to know if it is con-
will readily take stock sufficient to several years.
i have ajain Cil . n p >.s ssiou ,.t'
build a mill of such proportions as those whom we could see, so that i sidered a had omeu.
Timber, match-wood and stave tim­
Nothing of RoniN.ios Hot it;, and wilt spare ,:.> j<: it-,
or
t':j,eus.-
to
make
it
,>
asini
for
et:
-
*s.
they
might
take
advantage
of
any
would make a good paying insti­
ber purchased.
tlie kind. The spider was merely
A share of : i;e patron»'", is Solle.• -n
means
that
they
might
have
to
tute n. Our sheep men would
Onlers for lumber lilleil in quanti­
looking over the columns of his Hoard and lotlyiii"................................. ,s t .«N)
save
their
crops.
Fortunately
the
PRCPRIETOR.
ties to suit, and at the lowest living
doubtless give a good lift, and it
paper to see what merchant was Hoard without loJ^inj»........................... s:*,..%0
M e a l s .........................................................‘Joels.
rates.
major
part
of
it
passed
over
parts
would be of more real benefit to
not advertising, so that it c«»ul«l
Livirv, IVnj iiiid Stage Stable.
v
tn
J
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J. PARKER,
them than to any one else, unless hereabouts where there were few spin its w-eb across the storetloor,
CHAS. F. DOE.
S p e c ia l a tte n tio n
it would be an owner, and they ootatoes, though a dozen or more and he free from disturbance.- Ex.
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
*• A
Given to Boarding-
could, by taking stock, get a share were complaining uext day at the
vl 11I8 tf.
appearance
of
the
disease.
The
Remember
this:
IV
e
give
the
Empire Oit 3 T
, Or.
TERM S M O D E R A T E .
of that profit. By all means, let
fog
was
pieceded
by
a
southeast
us have a woolen mill.
! H erald and San Francisco Chron-
. I !. ( ì e t i'v, P r o p .
Coquille City, - - - - Oregon
wind which drove the clouds to the icle for §2.75 peryear; the H erald
Enterprise.
northwest where they formed a and S. F. Call, §2.50; the H erald llorst-s and 1 5«i»r« 4 .i• s at ail hours. <* .od
Norway, Aug. 4.
Pasturage !>v the day. week or month,
THE
straight line across the sky from and S. F. Examiner, §3.00; and the
v Inl'.l Jm.
FAMOUS
horizon northeast to southwest. At H erald and Home <fr Farm §2.50
iVw I.tMlg#»«
»n i
Iff
that point the clouds which seemed —all iu advance. The latter paper
L. M. GoTTSCHAtiK:
in
—“ The l>est instm-
At Port Orford, on Sunday to pitch downward, were met with the Honie k Farm, will he sent a
ment now existing
Tit i1 11 « - w A I Sch(H»ii(*r
afternoon, August 1st., Prof. \\ m. an under current of air going in an 1 year free to any address by the
i n h o t h h e m i-
ipheres.”
PROPRIETOR,
Crowhurst of California, Grand opposite direction and there they i sender paying one year in advance
P arkersburg ,
C t . arx L ot ise K.Ki. 1 . 0 0 0 :—“ 1 have never seen
CONSTANTLY
Lecturer of the I. O. G. T. of Ore­ rolled over and over and to all for the H ervld and any arrearages
their equal.”
P
auline
L
ucca
:—“
The
Knabe
Piano
sur­
that
he
may
owe.
tf.
gon, organized Alpha Lodge with appearances manufactured the
Keeps
pluses all other makes.”
The
popular
HARRINGTON
PIANO
and
the following corps of officers;
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
blighting fog, but doubtless had
A11 assortment of
the CHICAGO COT TAGE ORGAN.
Land Office at Rosebnrt?. Oregon,}
Mrs. A. L. Tichenor, Lodge nothing to do with it.
Boots and shoes,
July 2I>. 1HM).
(
A. L. BANCROFT & CO..
Deputy and P. C. T .; P. J. Lind-
I^ O T IC E in here hereby *;iven that the
Sole Agents. 721. Market St.. San Frrneiseo.
Hats and caps,
berg, C. T.; Mrs. N. Mygren, II II.
Ketehum Bulletin: This is a I n following-named settler has filed notice
J. E. H auen r.ucn, HI unco Drugstre. Marsh­
ero
I of his intention to make final proof i sup-
Stationery, Inks,
S.; W. G. Lenfestey, L. H. S.; It.
field. local agent.
nll-Jm
monster county. Within its bound­ ‘ port of his claim, and that said proof will he
Dry gtxxls and
Paskins, Secretary; John II. Far­
aries, both the states of Ver­ i made before the Clerk of the county court
! of Coos county, at Empire City Oregon, on
Clothing La­
rell, A. S.; Joel Born, F. S.; Nels
Apressly for tin1
Saturday, Sept Hth. IHSG. viz:
Henjiuuin
mont
and
New
Hampshire
could
be
dies. Gents
Nygren, Treasurer; W. H. Mc­
: Gant, pre-emption D. S. No. 4.r»4l for the
It N. of S. W.
and CLildrens
Bride, Marshal; Miss Jerusha Mc­ included with room to spare.
N. W. q of S. E.
and
General fur­
Bride, Guard; Frans Nordberg has 19,000 square miles of territory S. W. q of N. E. q , Sec. B, Tp. ill S. U. II
I F d - r » Run on no other Route.
Thin
i
w«-st NVil. Met.
and
includes
the
\
\
ood
river
region
nishing gotxls;
Sentinel; Capt Wio. Tichenor,
T V
vessel having made six r«.und trips
He names the following witnesses to
-A J b T D
in
the
last
six
months,
is
supposed
to
keep
famous
for
its
rich
mines.
The
also gnx’enes,
Chaplain. The I jodge will meet
prove his continuous re-aidenoe upon, and
X -ïc r s e -S iio e ir L g -
up
her
past
record,
end
will
until
further
Canned gtxxls,
on Friday uignts in Myor’s Hall. county is watered by the streams cultivation of. said land, viz:
notice, on and after Noveiuoer 15th. deliver
Neatly
and
promptly
done,
at
the
W.
E.
Kohinaon
1
named and a score or more tribu­
Cigars, tobacco
freight to Copuille City and all points on
E. B. Itohinaon I all of My rile Point,
the
lower
river
at
the
following
rates:
lowest
living
prices.
Shop
uext
an(j
candies. He pays the higb-
One of the best county papers in taries. Its surface is
elevated, Wm. W . Phillips |
Cti./.-i county,
Flour
s:$
per
ton.
salt,
nails,
iron
and
coal
j
Orepon.
dooreast of Leneve’s drug store, | est price for couutry produce
Oregon is the Polk County Ltem- lying 5,200 to 9,00'» feet above the H. Wipand
$2.50, other freight £4 P«“1' ton.
Chas. W. Johnston,
C owuilee M ill A: Tou C omcasy .
Cocjuille City, Oregon.
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sea.
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CONTRACTORS
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