Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 11, 1887, Image 4

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C o p « ille £ihi #V g m ld .
u s t s o . —
Man never appreciates
A representative of the United
his inferiority to woman so thor­
1 ress interviewed Secretary JLamar
PDBUSHID EVERY TUESDAY.
oughly as when he stands before
•J. A. D ean , Editor andProprietor: the altar in the presence of an au­ as to his coming marriage. Lamar
said.
You are at
liberty to
dience of friends, and hears the
announce that there exists an en­
Devottnl to the interests of the Coquille ■
clergyman make him a husband.
River particularly, »»id o f the County g**u
gagement between Mrs. H olt and
Nine men out of ten m such a p o -!
e rally.
myself, but I cannct say when the
sitiou tremble as if they were about
S u b s c r i p t i o n . p e t y e a r ................................. ¡f-.OO
marriage will take place;it may be
to he arrested for murder, while
in the spring or during the winter.”
nine out of ten women go through
T U E S D A Y , -IAN. 11, 1887.
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—____ I the ceremony as gracefully as if it No definite date having been named
for Lam ar’s return to Washington
Ex-Gov. Gibbs is dead.
was an everyday occurrence. And 1
lends point to the supposition that
Russia and Germany have com­ it is this timorous, quivering crea­
the marriage will take place within
ture in a dress suit that promises
bined.
a few- days.
(Jt*n. Loguu’s remains were in- to protect tin* calm and placid angel
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whose
orange
blossom,
are
her
terred on Friday.
ID O ltS I -X T H E S T A T E .
Hon. J. H. Roberts and daughter | aureole. l\ hat delightful sarcasm
there is in the thought?
And in
spent New Year in Portland.
after life, when the husband gets
M rs. IV?.!oss, of the DeMoss j
torn up by care, and when a little
troupedietl at Roseburg last nock, i
trouble of mind, how is it then?
1. Hacker has located at Han;
The woman whom he promises to
Miguel, Sau Louis O b i s p o county, j
protect becomes his protector. She
Cal.
sees sunshine through the clouds.
The Medford Monitor and bank She s m i t h s out the wrinkled
attached, have
been
gobbled
by
Denmark, Curry Co, Or.
Dec. 15th ’8G.
H. W . Cottle, Esqr., Secy State
Insurance Co. Salem Oregon, Dear
sir.— I wish to express my satisfac­
tion and gratitude to The State for
the prompt and
generous adjust­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roaeburg, OreRon, i
Dec. 31, 1886.
f
'VTOTICE is hereby Riven that the follow-
F v inR-named settler has tiled lo tic e of
his intention to make final proof in sup­
port of his clnim, and that said pn*of will
be made before tho Clerk o f the County
Court o f Coos County. Or. nt Empire City,
Or., on Saturday February 111th, 1887, viz:
Benoni H. Haskin, Pre-emption D. S. No,
4609 for the lots 3 and 4 and S.
of N. W .
Sec. 2, Tp. 28 S. R. 12 west Wil. Mor.
He names the followinR witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
A. F. Collver \ of Fairview, Coos Co.,
G. W. Gay
1
Oregon.
M. D. Cutlip ( of Marshfield, Coos Co.,
Alvin Smith \
Oregon.
Also at the same time and place.
Andrew F, Collver, Pre-emption D. S. No.
4715, for theS. W. X , Sec 2 Tp. 28, 8. R. 12
west, Wil. Mer.
He names the followinR witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, aud
cultivation of. said land, viz:
B. H. Haskin 1 o f Fairview, Coos Co.,
G. W. Gay
\
Oregon.
Alvin Smith i of Marshfield, Coo Co.
M. D. Cutlip )
OreRon.
G has. \V. Johnson,
ja n ll
Register.
ment and payment of my loss
caused by the burning of my house
Wool I Wool!
brow ol x
. She props up his
Am paying 17cts. Cash for good wool in
I
> 4 4 its.
She puts new- on Oct. 20th, ’80, and issued.
good shajie delivered here at Bandon.
Homer Lowe was run over and life into lps bosom, new hope into feel satisfied that The State,through I will pay 17>4cts.. one-half in merchandise,
killed by a train in Portland the his soul, ami he goes forth in the its officers, desire in all cases to or 17J<£ out of my store. Bring on your good
wool at ouce. I keep a first-class store of
morning with new streugth and do as near the right as they can,
other day.
and do not seek by technicalities to
A peach tree growing at Bay new zeal to wrestle with life and
cause delay, or avoid payment, but
Cit\ on C o o s bay was in full bloom j its responsibilities. Woman may
he the weaker vessel, but she isn’t ! are actuated by a spirit of fairness
on Jan. 1st, it is said.
and honor not always seen in In­ Always on Hand, and every thin sold at
Mr. E. F ah y.S r., of Randolph, broke up and doesn't go to pieces
Bedrock prices.
Terms Cash.
as soon as man.— Baltimore Amer­ surance companies.
\V. II. Averill.
called on us Tuesday as he was
I
am
very
respectfully,
Town
of
Averill
(better
known
as Bandon).
ican.
eu route to the bay.
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(signed) J. A . Button.
A dispatch says of Secretary
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Charley Douglas, of Randolph,
Over 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 PEOPLEU.se
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Whitney's
economy:
It
is
stated
was in town Thursday. His many
notire.
at the navy department that the
friends were glad to see him.
D . M . FER R Y A CO.
The
traveling
public wishing to
are admitted to be the
recent order of the secretary of the
T h e schooner, Emma l iter, is
LAMEST SEEDSMEN
tn the world.
navy directing the commandants visit any part of Oregon or Wash­
said to have been only slightly in­
M
. FERRY 1 CO'S
Illo*trmU*'1, U«-
of the navy yards to substitute ma- ington territory, will find it greatly
jured. Sin* got into the Siuselaw.
eriptlve A I*rlee4
to
their
interest
and
comfort
to
go
rines in place of watchmen and
SEED ANNUAL
Geo. Flanagan has purchased
F o r 1887
ship keepers where it can be done by the Empire City and Drain
will be mailed
O. Schetter’s iuteiest in the O.
F R E E to all
Over
two-
applicants, and
with advantage, will result in a Station Stage Line.
to last aeaaon't
Schetter A Co. firm of the bay, so
customers
saving to the government of be­ thirds of this line is on a smooth,
without or-
says tin* News.
|
daring it.
tween 85'\000 and 8<>0.000 per an­ hard sea beach and on one of Ore­
Inmlual/leto
all. F.eery per.
Prof. Crowhurst has came back num, and the government proper­ gon’s most beautiful rivers.
ton unnq Gar­
den,
field or
to Portland and will again make a ty and vessels at the various yards
Ifcaf" Stages run all winter, leav­
/Toiffr NLKUS.Aoufri
I
creditors.
Flour, Bacon & Potatoes
FERRY’S SEEDS
tour of the state in the interest
of and statious will l><* equally
over 825,000 would have been ef­
The body of Capt. Thomas M ill­
er, who was killed by the explosion
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R i g h t V i e w . —On Thursday
In
they were well pleased and rejoic­
Perry, uine-year-old son of Mr.
ing at the weather.
One of them
llm iilu ii ( 'll)
A large and
t l In * S u l i l .
commodious
resi-
and Mrs. A. A. Roberts, was drown­ W . F. Disher -said:
“ It is just I deuce, nearly new, containing 13
ed at Albany, Or., New Y e a rs day what we want; it is not cold, ami j rooms, neatly furnished, together
by accidentally falling into the it doesn’t rain so much but what a | with 15 acres of land, 5 of which
Willamettee river. His body has man can tend to business; grass
| has been surveyed off into build-
not been recovered,
is growing fine— just like summer | ing lots. Price 83850, of which
pro­ time and our cattle are fat. AY lmt | 82000 is required in cash; the bal-
duct of California for 1880, show more could we ask?” He thinks that j ance will be accepted as a mortgage
over 38,000,000 pounds. This with when Humboldt county men find on the house and lands.
Apply to
out
what
a
good
dairying
country
the old stock and Oregon’s supply,
A . Giromi,
this
is,
and
our
excellent
facilities
will amount to over 47,000,000
20-4t
Bandon, Or.
The statistics of the
pounds.
1 he exports
wool
were
34,000,000 pounds.
over for shipping, that w-e may look out
for a rush of people from there.
In speaking of
the
fearful From what we have learned from
amount of illiteracy in this country, Humboldters, it seems that their
Dr. Talmage says: “ W hat are you climate is ju ft the same as that of
not
miiuc t<> do with these six million the Coquille, while the land,
illiterates? If you do not answer ; quite so good sells readily at about
it correctly, the question will soon three times the price asked here.
be, what will twenty ^million
illit­
erates do with you?”
The Union Iron Works company
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Meat Market,
Steward & Paden, Props.,
—
J. A. Wahl writes from the
Blanco beach mines:— Curry coun­
ty has encountered quite a storm
Coquille City,
Oregon,
K
EEP Constantly on hand a Rood
Supply of fresh and choioe meats, aud
within the past few weeks, but the Deliver the same to any point o f thefriver,
first and second days of the new on Short Notice.
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at Sau Franci ?co have signed a
contract for the construction of the
cruiser Charleston. The govern­ year were p '
lin y , aud the pros­
ment has been secured by bonds pects biu^K'Ur for good weather.
to tin- amount of ¿254,320, being
The petition for a road from
ono-fourth of the total price of the Port Orford dow-n the coast is now
cruiser. Work has been started on being signed and we hope that in
counties of this state
SON
D V E R T IS IN G
G E N T S
flMES BUILDING Egg® PHILADELPHIA.
i t a a f i for
Send Model or Drawing.
We
advise as to patentability free of
charge; and we make No Charge
Unless Patent is Secured.
W e refer, here, to the Postmas­
ter, Supt. of Money Order Div.,
and to officials of the U. S. Patent
Office. For circular, advice, terms
and references to actual clients in
your own State or County, write to
C. A . S n o w & Go.
Opposite Patent Office,
Washington, D. C.
Z P L I j U EU ST
Is
h dry, safe schooner. find Capt. ‘ ‘Dick”
c:ir.*fiil‘ iin I •>iuri»!»,u i master. Freight
as cheap ns the cheapest.
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CABINET
Y © ear*.
Copy and Outfit to Clnb-raisera Free.
Addrero,
OLIVE & AIKEN.
Have lust received at
tiie ir n e w
X j ADIES ANDCHIIDREN'S h a t s
Flowers, .Ostricli
Plumes stud.
Tips-
T h e B U Y E R S ' G U ID B *
Issu ed S e p t, a n d M a rc l\
e a c h y e a r . 4 9 " 3 1 8 pages,
I
x 11% in c h e s ,w it h o v e r
3 ,5 0 0 Illu s tr a tio n s — a
w h o le P ic tu r e (¿cile ry .
G I V E S W h o l e s a l e Prices
d ir r e t #o m M s m c r « o n a l l g o o d s fo r
p e rso n a l o r fiim lly u se . T e l ls h o w to
o r d e r , a n d g iv e s e x a c t c o st o f e v e r y ­
t h in g y e n u se, e a t, d r i n k , w e a r , or
h a v e Van w i t h . T h e se I N V A L U A B L E
B O O K S c o n ta in in f o r m a t io n g le a n e d
f r o m th e m a r k e ts o f th e w o r ld . W e
w i l l m a ll a c o p y F R E E to a n y a d ­
dress u p o n receip t o f 1 0 eta. t o d e fra y
expen se o f m a ili n g . L et n s h e a r fr o m
yon.
R e s p e c tfu lly ,
Laces,
IF S rb T o cu s,
sin. d O r n a m e n t s .
Ruching Embroidery
Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc.
Hats trimed to order a speciality.
Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, whiel
we will sell cheap for exsn.
v 1 b 6.
M O N T G O M E R Y W ARD & CO.
‘¿ 2 7 dk 2 t H W a ba sh A ven ue, C h icago, 111
A Very Great Bargain.
|
ACRES of land 2$f miles from Co-
1 U \" quille City, 100 acres bottom,40 tim­
bered nnd about 20 seeded to tame grass;
good dwelling 2-1x32 frame rustic, good bee-
house. good orchard, etc., etc.
Erie for
place alone, 82,000; or, including a span of
horses, yoke o f cattle and other cattle to
the number o f 20 head including five cows,
besides many other valuable things about
the place 2.500. It is really a rare bargain.
Call at this officu.
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CHEAPEST!
¡t and Best
Empire CitY and Drain’s Station,
STAGE and STEAMBOAT lino!
Carrying* The U- S- Mails
Wells, Fargo & Co's
LAIRD & JOHNSON
Coquille City, Oregon,
— D e a i . kus
in —
Groceries, Provision«», Can in 1 fruit
Flour,
and I *eeetal»leB,
Meal, Bacon, and
Tobacco, Cigars,
Lartl,
Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Notions.
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A fresh and choice supply of Beef
and other Meats.
F r o n t
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Express
Jams, cam all i Ca.
T FAVSES EMPIRE CITY ANDkDRAINS
STATION EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets
the stage at the mouth o f the Umpqua.
New and comfortable stages.
Fare to Portland by this route $14.50.
Each passenger allow ‘d 50 pounds o f baggage
Passengers are requested to be in Empirs
City the night before departure.
Any information in regard to the above
1 me can be procured at the B lnico
hotels in Marshfield, and the post office
in any public b' ise in Empire.
or Central
H O M E A N l? F A R M . L o u l* v lllt . . * P
G O Q Ï Ï 1L L E m m .
S tr e e t,
MAj&SHFIELD,
o f
Magnificent Premium List.
O t« . a
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
Tlie Latest Styles
Picture Frames, Door and ’Window Frames
mr.de, ijfiws filed and Furniture Repaired.
All work done to order. Prices Reasonable.
Location: Near Gold Beach Hotel.
*7 t o i t s
G O
Mrs. C. W. Olive.
Opposite O'ConneH's,
anb
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 EACH ISSUE
n l y
A. G. Aiken,
Coquille City,Ogn,
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A Large Variety of
MAKER.
Bandon. Oregon,
Largest Circulation o f any Agricultural Paper
in the West.
O
done to suit the times-
Shingles, Shakes and pickets furnish.
ed on short notice.
Millinery Store!!
T. V. Nichols,
IYER & SON’S MINUIL M rs Garrisons Restaurant
^om c
O regon .
Meals from 5:30 to 9, n. m.; 12:30 to 2 p. in.
nnd 5:30 t o 9 p. no..
Meals....................................................... 25cts.
— AND —
Tug oui pany ! !
— DEALERS IN—
No Chinese Employed.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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— AND ALL KINDS OF—
L. LT
A fter Fortv year*’
___j m c i m . i i . t t . ! P i| »n en co in the
V L-i )
• s li prepar.it ion o f m ore
5 PH ! ^ * >M* ^ " I , ° * * * than Due Hundred
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Thousand replication"« for patent* in
tho L'uited M ates and Foreign coun­
tries, tho publisher* o f the ivientitio
t_ . n . American emit.tine to act as eolicttora
L for putentH, cnwvus, trade-marUs. copy-
r . 'u r J riglitr, etc., for the United States, and
to obtain patent* in Canada, England, Kruuce,
(JerniaD.v. and all oth er countries. Their experi­
ence is unem uled and their facilities are unsur­
passed.
Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
In the I’atent O flloeon t-hort. notice. Term s eery
rear enable. No charge for exam ination o f models
or draw ings A dvice by mail free
Patent - obtained t hrough Mtinn AO o.arenot ierd
in th e SC I K .Y T I F I C A M K K I C A N ,w h ic h has
the largest circu lation and is the m ost influential
newspaper o f its kind published in the world.
The advantages o f such a notioo every patentee
understands.
T in» largo and splendidly illustrated newspaper
le published W I ' . E K l i V at $3.00 a year, ana is
adm itted to he tho best paper dovoted to science,
m echanics. Inventions, engineering works, and
oth er departm ents o f industrial progress, pub-
lisned in any country. It contains the names o f
all patentees and title o f every invention patented
eech week. Try it fou r m onths for one dollar.
Sold by all newsdealers.
If yon have an invention to patent w rite to
Munn A C o., publishers o f Scientific * -----
Ml Broadway. New York.
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C edar ,
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Handbook about patents aaailsd free.
a Randolph, Oregon: V
Beer of best Quality always to
Brewery,
and
ash , m a ple ,
m yrtle ,
Alder'and spruce lumber always on
J. W a ls e r , P rop.
had at tho
f ir ,
BEE
be
orders
from all parts filled promptly.
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CASH STORE!
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
t o ’ w T n g
By tho Tug K A T I E C O O K , on
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
Timbor, match-wood and stave tim­
ber purchased.
Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
ties to nuit, and at the lowest living
rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
Gent C oting. Boot and Shoes,
C H A S . F. D O R
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
v l n !8 t f.
EALER in Groceries, Provisions, Flour,
Main Street, Coquille City Ogu.,
A- L- Nosier, Proprietor
Clocks, Cutlery, etc.
D
Lard, Beans, Candies, nnts, Tobaooo,
Cigars, Cignaettes, etc., etc.
PATENTS!
Patent Office, and we can obtain
patents in less time than those re­
mote from Washington.
E
C CT1U1TCC ForlEWSPIPER l OVERT! SI IC CDCC
to I IMA I l O a t L o w e s t C a s h R a t e s i n t i .
P
ark ersbu rg ,
POST OFFICE
KNABE
Store,
PIANO
C. ANDREWS
f
FAMOUS
M. G o t t s c h a l k :
—“ The best instru­
ment now existing
i n b o t h h e r n i-
spheres.”
K ellogg :—“ I have never seen
L.
in
Coos and should be regarded by all in­
county, for the past year, 782.
I he terested in Curry county’s future
completion of the Northern Pacific as of vast irnjKirtance.
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nor the state board of immigration
The Southern Oregon Agricul­
had anything to do with the in­
tural association has beeu formed
crease, so far as Coos county is
in Douglas county, and an effort
concerned. W e got our immigra­
will be made to hold a district fair.
tion through California and from
Our sister county has been a long
that state, almost exclusively.
while about it, but it may now go
The work of building a steamer
ahead and become famous.
Some
at North Bend ship yard will soon
enterprising men about the Olalla
be commenced. It is said that the
settlement put the thing in motion,
new vessel will be the same size as
but it seems that Hoseburg comes
the Beda, and is intended to run ,
in at the eleventh hour and claims
between Crescent City and San that the fairgrounds must be there.
Them is a lesson in this.
j.’Tuueibco,— News,
;
gives
YE
The new A 1 Schooner
Patents obtained, and all P A T ­
a the near future to havo a good and
E N T B U S IN E S S attended to
few days.
substantial wagon road from this P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R ­
The Oregonian’s exhibit of in­ place to Ellensburg and on down to A T E F E E S .
crease in population of the various the state line.
I t is much needed,
Our office is opposite the U. S.
the keel, which will be laid
T H
Thin p a p e r Is k e p t on file a t th e office o f
acres
tom land in meadow and garden;
we
about 100 fruit trees most of which
on the burned whaler Mary and
noticed a number of Californians
are bearing; plenty of good out­
Helen, at San Francisco, three
in town who came up and sottled
side range for stock.
"Will sell
weeks ago, was found in the bay.
on the river the past summer aud
calf, a good
Henry
Sengstacken’s
new fall; and taking advantage of the with the place a cow
cook stove, chickens and farming
schooner, built on the hull of the bad, misty weather, we asked them
tools.
old Sol Thomas was launched at how
W . E. McDuffie,
they
liked Oregon aud
Marshfield on Wednesday a week the weather. To our surprise ( for
Fairview, Or
and is said to be as good as if new it was bad enough for a W ebfooter)
thr» »ughout.
D e tr o it, Mich.
cleared 12 or 14 acres of good bot­
fected.
A I 7 I L L run regularly to this i »I jic «* for
v v oneye.tr, having been chartered by
,Vr. Lyons for that time.
0 . M. f'RRY A ca
well
80 acres of land, about 25
(’ujit, Peter Nelson. Master,
tend f o r it. Addroca
ing Empire City every Monday,
the temperance cause.
protected. If the present condi­ Wednesday and Friday.
Fare to Portland only 814.40.
M r. Hermann has had A. H . tion of the marine corps would al­
nl4.
Snyder’s
pension claim passed low the substitution of marines for
»«>>-■
the second reading.
Mr. Snyder all the watchmen and ship keepers
F u r S u l r ill G r e a t i l a r g o i n .
has reasons to feel proud of our employed, an additional saving of
enterprising representative.
LIZZIE PRIEN,
HAULING!
C lara L ouihu
their equal.”
trru
P a u l i n e L u c c a : —“ The Knabe Piano sur­
prises all other makes.”
The popular HARRINGTON PIANO aud
the CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN.
Built Expressly for tho
cOQUILLE
\ V t JL i L Run on no other Route.
This
V v
vessel having made six round trips
n the lust six months, is supposed to keep
up her past record, and will until further
notice, on and after November 15th, delivr
freight to Copuille City and all points on
the lower river at the following rntes:
- , l^nr
per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal
$2..>0. other freight $4 per ton.
t 'O Q D iii i
M il l
A
T oo
C om pan y .
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i n V F D T l C v D C or other«.who wish to examine
I l O t l l d this paper, or obtain eatimatei
on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at
45 to 49 Randolph St., ■ | | | »| | A T U A U f i C
theAdvwtti.ing Aguncy of L U K U # t t ■ l I U H A d a
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
Sole Agents, 721, Market St., San Frrncisco.
J. E. II aoknbucu , Blanco Drugstre, Marsh­
field, local ngent.
nll-3ra
W. Gallier
B L A C K -SM IT H IN G
PROPRIETOR,
CON STANTLY
Keeps
An assortment of
Boots and shoes,
Hats and caps,
Stationery, Inks,
D ry goods and
Clothing
L a­
dies, Gents
and Childrens
General fur­
nishing goods;
also groceries,
IL o r s e -S iio e iiig '
Conned goods,
Neatly and promptly done, at the
Cigars, tobacco
Shop next
; lowest living prices.
and candies.
H e pays the high­
!
door east of Leneve’s drug store, est price for country prodace
J Coquille City, Oregon.
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