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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1886.
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You will love me the day I lit* dviiiR,
Oh! love me then living,
While yet from a full li 'nrt replying,
1 give to your giving.
S N. A. D O W N IN G M- D.
Physician
Surgeon,
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CuqUILl.K C ity , O hkoon .
L ane .
J ohn L ane
OCR NI H .im o R S .
adjourned.
For these two
the people should be
The Oregon Pacifie.
events 1 is on the bay, visiting friends.
profoundly!
The
Jennie Stella
is
loading
&
LANE,
Attorn^x ami loiiuselorx ill Law.
Cases a Speciality.
Siglin &: Gray*
Attorneys ami (jimisnors \l L;iw.
ready to ascribe his action to fear
of offending the south, which, as
O r e g o n N y « » n ip I.: u i «I n .
Marshfield. <’<*os county. Orison.
Washington, Aug. 7.— The secre- j usual, gets the lion’s share of the
building, opposite Blanco
Hotel.
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O k i i o b — Holland
w . SINCLAIR.
nu important decision
General Insurance and Heal Estate Agent.
regon .
T. G. OWEN.
Attorney and Counselor at Law .
M vKsnriHi.i», Oon.
S* H H A Z A R D ,
Aitorney and Counselor at Law .
K mciuk C it y , O o n .
J. W . B E N N E T T .
Attorney at Law .
M\KS!IMKM>. O kkoos .
D. X j . W A T S O N .
Attorney and Counselor at Law
E m i ' ib r ( T t y , O b e u o n .
J. H. N O SL E R .
Notary Public
CtMUU.LV C i t y . U o n .
D~L. STE E LE . M. D-.
D entist
the ever, to believe, in the absence of
Application of Governor Moody, of further evidence, that the president
Oregon, requesting the department was governed by simply his own
Allornn at Law,
C o q u il l e C it y , O
upon
sew n
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| says the company will
soon
place
The invasion
four first-class steamer son the route
of
Oklahoma is
«till causing trouble
grateful. The president’s action was! piles at the Bay City mill for San between San Francisco and Y a-
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an agreeable surprise. Officious par- Diego.
; quina City to make the trip in
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the 6th destroying *100,000 worth
ties claiming to apeak by authority,
A fishing boat on the lower bay twenty-three and one-half hours. f
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All anguish, all maddest adoring,
had so frequently announced the ■ caaght 40 large chinook salmon
Will be vain in that dav.
Tbough you knelt tu «ne then with imploriug, ! P r e s i d e n t s supposed
intentions, i U r id a y night.
Land
V lint word could I * n \ ?
that his veto had been considered
The bay in front of town baa
Offlce ou Main Stm it, opposite Cosmopolitan o h , ,oroni0> th„ n> noWt thllt it quiokrtn
Whatever
a foregone conclusion,
u uaiever beon jltera,j Hjive with smtln fish
Hotel.
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My heart’s falling breath.
motive
may
have
actuated
him is,
Rowe burg,
Oregon. Why wait till to love is to sicken
for the past few days.
of course, iinmeterial. There will
At the coldness o f death?
J.M. Sioi.i?«.
Joux A. G bay .
On Monday last a fisherman
be many, doubtless, who will be
—Grace D. Litchfield, in N. Y. Independent
LANE
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[C om Bay News.l
! Colonel T.Edgerton Hogg, P r e s i-! Stockton, Cal., has had an $150,-
Annie Dowel, of Portland, dent of the Oregon Pacific Railroad 000 fire.
The president lias signed the riv-
1 er and harbor bill, and cougres has
hat gain hath my lifetime of loving.
If you pass it all by
To give nit* hack treble my loving
In the hour I die’
Call«—day or night—Prt>Ui|>tl.Y at tended
L. F.
R iver :m«l H arbor B ill.
Lon* Haw.
NO. 1
j The distance is 440 miles.
Colonel
M rs. Kinuie, of San Francisco
says that he will
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was hist week elected president ot
i im p ro v ea and
n d straighten out the j
\V(,nmll-8 relief corps
i Oregon Pacific so that trains can
be run over it at the rate of 35 miles 1 Prospectors still make new Jis-
H ogg further
anhonr. This done, he threatens
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brought to
town a
sea-bass,! toreduc<' t 1» “ running time between
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Portland
San
to
"Ilieh weighed about JO pounds.
thirty hours.
It is said Colonel
j Bishop Morris is expected here
H ogg has advised the Portland &
j ()1) Sept. 12th. H e will visit E l-
W illemette Valley railroad compa-
lensburg and o*her places down the
ny to not construct its road into
coast.
Portland, ns he says he will have
lom \\ hfden has opened a log- gras8 growing in the streets of the
c,,v m es of ,l UBrtz 'edges
mountains near Ashland.
in
the
J- P- Richardson, state treasurer,
1)as l>een nominated for
i on
governor
democratic ticket in
Ohio.
Ex-G ov. Fairchild, of Wisconsin,
was elected
commander-in-chief
1 of the G. A. II. at the San Fran-
: cisco encampment.
to order the dismissal of all c o n -! notions of right and justice.
The
Bing camp on Willanch
sloughj- W ebfoot metropolis when it reach- j The survey of the Rcseburg-
tests to determine the character of News, while republican in politics,
e is ge m g out logs for North es the city
It is said that he has | Crater Lake road was completed
lands which have been heretofore never considered it contrary to re
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the P. & W . V. R. R. to divert by Uncle J. M. Arrington recently
approved and certified to the state puhlicanisin to award honor to the
It is said that the transfer of the | its line towards Yaquiua Bay and • Hud it was found that it could be
of Oregon as swamp and overflowed, ; opposition where honor is due. For
Newport property will not uecessi- make it a feeder of the Oregon Guilt for £14,000.
under the swamp land grant. The j his refusal to be cajoled by the self- tatethe shutting down of the mine ! Pacific. H is advice, however will
New wheat is being received at
, secretary declares that after the fish and self-interested advisers in for a single day.
j not be taken.
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all warehouses in the Willamette,
! approval and certification by the the east, the president is entitled
j C ant, »wan formerly master of
a | The atmosphere around Portland u plmnp nlK, we), .leveloped; aver-
department and land office the to a just meed of praise.
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1 “ Ij^n er in the bay trade,
is in j is full of railroad rumora. The latest a ? e i e W twenty-five bushels
to
1 character of such lands can not
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charge of the Areata. Capt. M ar- ¡ is that the Chicago & Northwestern tljH a cre__Plnindetilei'.
again be called in question upon ! appropriations is not all that it
shall is first office on the boat.
j will make its western terminus at | . ,
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• I wo thousand points were made
an affidavit of the contestor, which ; ought to be, yet it is all '.hat could,
The North Bend mill was idle O aquina Bay
¡ in a single run of billiards by M o-
merely alleges that the land is not j under the circumstances, be rea-
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Portland
Daily
News.
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fast week on account of the cylin
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< Keuua the bau Francisco Lilliard-
of the character granted, unless the souably expected.
Among
the
der head having blown out.
On
Every year, said the late Hon. ¡ ist in New York the other day.
It
application further alleges fraud or minor items of direct personal in
the arrival of the Arago the dam David Davis in a letter to an eas- ; is the best run on record.
H e is
mistake in the procurement of the terest to the citizens of Portland,
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age will be repaired and the mill tern
literary
paper
“every counted a wonder back there.
j decision of the secretary; and acts j is an appropriation for the removal
will again resume work.
local paper
gives
from £100 ,
! constituting the fraud must lie ©f the sand-bar south of the city, j
W e are much pleased to learn
Mr.
Kruse
will
commence
im
to
$5000
in
free
lines
for
the
sole
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that
our ol(l frieml Thos.
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specifically stated.
H e further so that vessels can proceed diiect !
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holds that a party may contest a to the termiuus of the Portland & mediately at North Bend the con- i benefit of the vicinity n which Tt Rearaes, has been appointed post
struction of a new’ sawmill for ; is ¿located. No other agency will office inspector. This is a victory
right to such lands prior to ap- Willamette Valley Railroad
provai and certification, by alleging
The appropriations of
which j Simpson Bros. The new mill will
O r e g -c n ,
* and proving settlement prior to i Oregon is more or less directly in- t ^ 145x50 feet, and will be built a
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ui 1.1 . l.auohmc nio. »nd other ®***1'. ---------------,
w. land is terested,
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amount to about half
BiHlthwara
of
where
i.unco
upprtuul, ----------------
ami flint the
the present mill stands. It will be
tnwaiheticfi r.du. miste i vd tor the it.imiess , not swamp and overflowed, but is minion.
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ï i traction o f tepth.
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The congressional delegate n of
UI> with the latest machinery,
fit for cultivation without artificial
drainage.
• O. E. SMITH.
Oregon in Inttli houses are entitled ‘ a" a
*n
respects be a much
1,1 for southern Oregon, and Tom will
j proportion to his means,
does nlake a victory of the inspector-
Il.au any
other , ! eilipj
Bllil, too.- -G r a u t e Pass Courier.
! : meM
im re for
for l.U
his tow..
town than
any orner
I ten men, and in all fairness, man;
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! with man, he ought to be supported, , The rush contiuues at the
R &
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111»»» ov aamire his writing but be- | morning an(| the gi(jewaj|j blocked,
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M A R C H I T E L I ), O R E G O N .
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O cx^ulllo
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( jr W u r k of all description, done a: sh.>rt
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notice and extrenu ly low ¡»rices.
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GENERAL AGENTV t..r tu« dale of City
propwrty. Lotise.s and lots, titnber, farms,
ranches, etc. Oifice in lleraKl building.
J. F. H A LL,
Surveyor,
F ob Coos C ounty , O bkoon .
Office: With T. G. Owen. Esq., Marshfield.
p y Perfect maps of all surveyed and en
tered lands furnished on short notice, vln l
Lands heretofore approved and j to great credit for
contains about 90.000 acres of land.
P h ysicia n , Summon « n d O i m t /u t c iA N .
Morning Star Lodge
No- 464,
Meet« at Coquille City every Thursday
«renin*;. Visitinc members o f this order, m
good' atandiuR, are oordially invited.
O. F .
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Coquille Lodge No.53
Me*ta ^t C<»quille City every Saturday even
ing. S u it in g brethren, in good standing,
cordially invited.
J. C. Laird. N. G.
A. F. and A. M.
Chadwick Lodge, No-68.
Meotnat Coquille City on Saturday even
tag oa or before the full moon in eaoh
month.
John Goodman,
W . M.
G . A. R .
Gen- Lytle Post
N o-
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Meet« at Coquille City, on every first
Wednesday.
Visting nomrads, in good
standing, oordially invited.
A. H. Wright, Commander.
Coquille City Command,
2 * * © . x , o . : f £. a . ,
Meet« in this place every first and third
Tuesday in each month.
All nienda*rs in
good standig are oordially invited.
A. T . Lillie, Commander.
BLOODED
FOWLS.
Pure bred Brown Leghorn mid Plymouth
Rock Poultry for sale by Derward Ji. Cart
wright.
Yonoolla. Ilouglas County,
uaj.
OregfVH.
ami | better
thun tl,e olfl one*
editor,
j not because you may happen to like ; ^
ottice.
iF tv a s
crowded
this
\\ here we are trying to improve t attempted to commit suicide tin the benefit to a community than pieach-
via Portland, as the company will
I nderstau l me now, be unable to accommodate them
remaining lands not approved and ijl^. Hlll] attractive, would it not be
chester rifle, the ball entering un- I a ° u°t mean morally,
or intel- withiu the required time.
coming out lectually, but financially,
and yet
certified amount to about 300,000 both ornamental and profitable to der the chin and
Aunt Nellie Dean (not a relative
acres, which will be reported to the 1 add „ c»rp pond to tlie list of im- through the loft cheok, nu.king a \ <•» "« *
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ll" ' 1 of oure |.y the
.lieil in Hart
fearful
wound.
H
e
was
alive
at
the
majority
of
the
local
p.ipeis
on
land office f >r approval and certifi- 1 prov» mentsV that is, where water
county Georgia a few days ago, at
recover.
1 the right side of the moral question.
cnti.in under the old rule laid down Can be liatl to supply them.
Hav- last accounts, and may
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the age of 110 years.
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in this decision.
, jt)g iiad some experience with Ger
\ndrew Lockhart s can labelin g1
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She was born near Petersburg,
pt-rs do the most work for th ‘ least
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man carp I can safely say that the machine turned out a success, but
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A a., in June, 1 n o , and was sold to
A | i| M »rti« n iiii* n t o f Ntut«* St h o o l
of any men on eartn. hut)-
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expense of fitting up and stocking he will do nothing with it till next money
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Richard Dean, ot Pickens county,
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scribe for and advertise in you local |
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a pond w ith carp amounts to noth-1 year, as cannerymen below have
in 1810, by whom she was taken to
Dist No. 1 Forks ofOoos River,
!,tl ibg compared w ith the pleasure of j made arrangements for the label- oaper, not as charity, but as an that county, where she has lived
'1 Capt. Harris’ .
investment Ex.
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i having a pond on your place full i ngof their cans this season.
ever since.
Her descendants in
5 Halls Prairie,
Special atteutiou kivt*n tu ili»fii>rs of wool- j
• n and ctxilcLroxi, mid fill olirouic forms of j
disease. Gases of obstetrics $10; teeth ex
tracted forfiOcents eHeli. Special treiiiment '
for Uhcaiuatisni mid Neuralgia by the med
icated vapor batfi.
Office at residence in Coquille City.
O. G . T.
zeal
The
certified to the state as swamp and ; ability with which t h y defended'
W e learn from Fred Jarvis that j cause a local paper G t h e
la'st (
A q tjie berths are bcxiked for five
overflowed, covered in this decision, ‘ the interests of the state. News.
Henry Wade, a respected citizen of investment a community can make. .
Hteamerg a|,euj > alK] over 2,500 had
from It may not be brilliant with great
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are embraced in what is known as
¡Gardiner, while suffering
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3Iauy aro
«••‘ ruiuii 4 uri».
; temporary aberration of the mind, thoughts, financially it is more of a
list No. 5, Lake view district, and
giving up the idea of returning
J. P. E A S T E R , M . D.
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j or can do this.
It is claimed by the state that
the j Hnd make our homes more
home-
1st.
H*' shot himself with a Wi n- er or teacher.
I L.unpey Creek.
43 21 j <»f nice fish, something that all will
A New York dispatch says:
At ! that section, to tho sixth genera-
A term of school will be com
5 G. A. Brown’ s,
55 1« admire, and to say nothing about
menced in the academy ou Sept. 13, J the Iron Metal Exchange there was tion, number 500.
•5 Enipir * City,
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j the profit that is sure to arise from with D. L . Rood as principal. W e | some conversation to-day concern-
7 M cKiiuht’ s,
Some of the Central American
S Coquille City,
153 52 a carp pond.
l i r s t y o u can stock j understand that Mrs. Huden will j iug interesting experiments which states aie talking of forming a
1) Marshfield,
2"6H4
a good large pond with one dozen,
assistant, and Mrs. Rood will j were being made in the city
with confederacy and joining Mexico.
22 98
lo Cunningham Creek.
A full j)aTe charge of the primary,
quantities of tin ore that are found The following is a St. Louis dis
48 72 three or f<»m year old carp.
II Parkersburg,
A , , {eed who ¡8 rminin(. a can. in great abundance in the Black
12 Catching Slough,
12 87 grown carp will most always spawn j
patch regarding the matter:
28 50 several thousand eggs, and if your !
12 North Bend.
on , bo UmIX|Ua, was on the Hills, D. T. The tin concentrates
The Commereio del Valle, pub
14 Iowa Slough,
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is.n.l
is
free
of
the
ca.p’s
enemies
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,#te,
and
endeavored
to
make
easily and is said to
be of fine lished in this city, prints a letter
15 Angora,
25 74
1*! Willanch Slough,
22 98 yon may expect thousands of young | nrra
emRntfi with the fisherman quality. Considering the fact that in its last issue from its corres
17 Kentuck slough,
31 26 curp from one dozen old ones. For
here to buy their salmon for 15c we import six million dollars’ worth pondent in the City of Mexico, to
1H Coos City,
27 58
family use it is not necessary to
19 Robert Strang’ s. I
each. The fishermen refused to of pig tin annually, its domestic the effect that the Presidents and
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make
vour
pond
over
30
or
40
feet
20 Fishtrap,
38 61
with ex-Presidents of the Central Am er
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, sell at that figure. M r Reed in- production will be watched
21 andolph,
37 69 square
1 Ins will be large enough : temJed to ]laul the Bftlmou OTer|and great interest by the metal trade.
ican Republics of Salvador, N ic-
22 N. Fork Coquille.
33 09
the Umpqua in ease his propo- A company of New York capitalists | urHglla> Honduras, Costa Rica and
23 W. P. Mast’ s,
34 93 to grow more car,, than any •>«)>-1
43 21 narj family will use. M y pon.l con- | 8ition wag acc6pted.
24 J. II. Robert«’ ,
has beeu formed to mine the ore. | u uatemaltt ftre now iu tbe city ar
39 53 tains $ of an acre, and I put in this
25 Fairview,
Some of the more enthusiastic cle- j ranging a plan for the union of
67 11
2*, Haynes Slough,
[SouthweHtoru Orogon Recorder
pond fifteen carp. This season 1
clare that Dakota will shortly be those States in one confederacy,
26 66
27 J . S. Coke’ s,
Jos.
Nay’s
mill
will
start
up
iu
a
23 90 have thousands of young carp from
able to furnish the United states with the* ultimate view of annexa
2H Gravel Ford,
36 77 | of an anch to five inches in length few days and saw out the timber with all the tin ive need, and it will
29 Ban don,
tion to Mexico.
and lumber to l»e used in the Sixes
57 92
30 Sumner,
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— the smallest being only a few
not
be
necessary
to
import
a
sin
31 S. Fork Coquille,
23 90
river bridge.
An exchange pertinently asks:
gle dollar’s worth.
32 18 days old, while the larger ones are
32 Dora.
Some
days
since
Mrs.
Simmons,
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33 J. D. Barklow’ s,
30 34 four or five weeks old.
What are our business men doing
Any one
The business men of the cities
accompanied by her three chil -1
34 J. K. P. Elliott’s,
4505
to find an outside market for our
having water to irrigate with can
35 Daniel’s Crw k,
14 71
themselves
dren, arrived from Indiana on a and towns, owe it to
increasing dairy products? It is
36 S. Coos iS. C. Rogers’ ),
22 06 have a carp pond, and the water
and tho country to see that farmers
visit
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Mr.
T.
A.
Tbornby,
her
37 Sugar Loaf ML,
useless for us to start butter and
16 75 can be used to supply the pond
uncle. Mr. Thom by says his niece receive a paying profit upon their
38 T«*n Mile,
26 66
cheese factories if our business
and allowed to run on through and
39 Mouth Coos River,
15 63
There should be a j ^
Jo Qot find profitable Ba,e for
came out under the special pro productions.
40 Newport,
110 32 then be used for irrigating pur
, uct8 ot 6uch faetories.
tection of the Grand Army Post of policy, even though it he in selfish , th(j
41 Myrtle Point,
91 01 poses afterwards.
Once you try
42 Myrtle Creek,
34 01 raising carp you will conclude that her home which was en route for spirit, to foster the goose that lays j W e h a w the capabilities of becom-
43 Norway,
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San Francisco to attend the en- the golden egg, for it is truly ln 1 ing a great dairying district if the
44 Roy’ s,
51 48 you can not afford to do without a
that tho farmer stands to 1
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campment there, and will remain that light
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products cau tie sold at a reasons-
45 N. Fork Coos River,
1 48 pond.
Don’t fail to try it.— J. W .
some time.
46 South of Bandon,
52 40 Wimer, iu Grants Pass Courier.
this country. The business “ “
ble price, but in order to realize
47 J. W. Carman,
12 87
tbe merohante mu8t take boM
Mr. T. J. Thrift has been en can assist in securing cheap freights i ^
48 Innirt Rose’ s,
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Dr. O ’ Reilly has sent $60,000 gaged some days hauliug lumber and low- taxes which are
49 Bay City.
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items the farmer is most vitally m -
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50 L. B. Fetter’ s,
14 71 more to the Parnell fund.
In a from the mill to be used in A. B.
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to consume all the profits to them-
51 Utter City,
terested in, if they will only act in | .
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lie says:
“ Parnell, Sabine’s store at Cleveland.
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selves in the handling, but they
A. J. Sherwood,
honest coucert.
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house of Commons, London: I
must divide with the producer with
Co. School Superintendent.
Herr Most the Anarchist who is
have this day transmitted to the ¡being imprisoned wants out.
Alfred Packer, the ranti who
Au
St. Louis iu 1887 will be the trustees $60,000. The league in appeal is asked for, and argument killed and eat his five companions
scene of the next G. A. It. encarnp- America
relaxes no effort and will be submitted the first Monday in Colorado, has been sent to the
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penitentary for 40 years.
knows no dismay.”
■ in October.
m e n t.
a view’ to the geueral good.
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| This language is as applicable
; to Coos county as any other part of
i the world.