I 'o r fc«le u K i r o i t R a r p i i u .
W A S H i S í í T o j r s n i n n i i> a y .
THe ZE.22:c:=3:.AJ>T3-EL
No schooners had sailed from
What has become of our Fast
Front St., Marshfield, Or.,
tliis river up to yesterday morning. I The G. A. It. Post at this place
fork correspondents?
80
acres
of
land,
about
25
acres
John Lewis, says the lveeor lor,
We see by the S. F. Examiner having determined to celebrate cleared 12 or 14 acres of good bot
The steamer Areata arrived at
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
is sooo to leave for the East.
tom
land
in
meadow
•
net
garden;
that
Dr.
Steelo
has
been
cured
of
hirtliday
of
the
father
of
o
u
r
Coos bay o n ¡Sunday.
Agent for Gibbsou's fine whiskies, an AAA
his heart affection.
about 100 fruit trees most of which
Miss Maggie Oilman, of Marsh
country
by
having
a
reunion
of
the
Sheriff Harlocker was on the riv
field was visiting friends here last
We call attention to the ad on old soldiers of both armies, met are bearing; plenty of good out whisky. Also agent for the CELEBRATED
side range for stock.
Will sell CHIC AGO BEER and PO R TE R at whole
er on officia) business last week.
second page for piling for the gov-
week.
accordingly in the Odd Fellows’ w ith the place a cow k calf, a good sale and retail. The celebrated BOCA beer
Peter Scott, of Empire, is the eminent work at Baudon.
on draught and in bottles.
v 3 n l9
F o u n d . A silver sleeve button. ,
_ At
,
.
, , |
.
.,
,
* . | hall at 2 p. m. where music, short cook stove, chickens and farming
happy father of a bouncing baby ; The price of beef at the markets :
, ,
....
, i
Apply at this office and pay for
i
m
this
place
is
12Jcts
for
sarloin
i
sPeeches>
recltatl°
"
8-
!*u
<
1
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__
.
.
boy.
W. E. McDuffee,
Pslyrtle Point Nursery.
this notice.
steak, 10cts for round, 8, 9 and 10 j jokes were mixed up in pleasing
Fairview,
Or.
au.l boiling piece»
confusion for some two hours, and
Mr. T. J. Thrift, of Floras creek,: Jas. A. Lyons, of Lyons & Son, i
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
left
Saturday
for
his
home
in
Cal
For real good bargains, go to
was in attendance at the ball here
Siuce Thursday the weather has the meeting adjourned till the
ifornia.
been quite wt.rrn, and up to last coming Fourth of July, when all Nosier’s drugstore in this place.
on Tuesday evening.
Eld. Haynes preached a practi- night was clear and the sqn shone are again invited to meet in this He is selling goods extremely J. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
Tom Holland challenges any
^
i "*1 cal, and interesting sermon in this all day long.
I his morning a
cheap, and keeps nothing but the >K O PA G ATO R of, and dealer in Fruit
person m ( oos comity to a boat, »
b
• slight rain is falling. The unprec- city and have a real old-fashioned
1 Trees and small fruits. He keeps
tf.
r ace, single sculls, for £100.
. ..
i edented snowy weather of tne last celebration. Although the rain was best.
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constantly on hand a well regulated assort
Be sure and attend the meeting few Weeks, it is to be hoped will pouring down in good, old Coos
Charley Butler, sou of Capt C. here the 19th of March for the pur
Owing to the scarcity and high ment, cheaper thun the cheapest.
i not be repeated again soon.
county fashion, the hall was pretty
K.-nd in your orders no pains] spared to
H. Butler of Berkeley, Cal., ar pose of organizing a temperance
price of grain and hay, the charges ive full satisfaction.
v4n!7
well
filled.
The
music
from
the
J. H. Nosier has received a big lot
rived hero yesterday on a visit to county organization.
for
feeding
at
R.
E.
Buck's
livery
j of fresh garden seed from the well Coquille City brass band was cer
friends.
and feed stables this place have
FOR SALE.
Mr. McBee, the man who was 5 known and reliable seedsmen, D. tainly worthy of particular notice
slightly.
tf.
Hon. J. M. Siglin is at Syca- very sick at his home on the road :u Fe"> - * Co" °\ Uct,tVit Miel'; and the good people of Coquille been advanced
.<•»000. one-ha’ f down: A good farm o f
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87 acers good land improved, situated at the
igan.
lo
u
can
rely
on
these
seed
m o r e , 111.. an.l letters addressed to I beyond Fairview, was much 1 U -
Geo. McEwan has a number of junction of South and Middle forks of Co
being suited to this climate.
If may justly feel proud of their band.
him there will reach him till proved at last accounts.
The
singing
by
the
glee
club,
com
you buy them, you wont be liunt-
the celebrated White Improved quill.- river. Call on D . McNair, adjoining
March 25.
Slmepuien have suffered loss of ! iuS around to get plants of your posed principally of the ladies of sewing machines— the best in the the premises.
Simpson Bros, seut Capt. J hb : . flock to « large eitent nil over the “ «ghbonj *** >on ,lul 1#6t ePnn«-
the W. R. C., was the best ever world.
n lltf
The Best Bargian-
The mail carrier from Fairview heard since the W. R. C. has be?n
Magee to,the Columbia last^ wet k , country, with the exception of a
3
«
‘V!s
acres of good hot to "
la’ d, seven
P
I
O
N
E
E
R
reports a big snow slide ou the in existence, and they certainly
for the tug Columbia to «. o cwmg ;
wjl0 jJUj t)re»mr(>(] frei}.
miles below Coquille City, on the river,
’ wagon rond in the big canyon. It did themselves proud.
on the bay.
The
price $1200. Liberal time on # WO o f the
Rattling Jack, with his family, is said the road was covered to a
amount. Twenty-one head of cattle for
We publish a list of bills j asset! took in the dance here Tuesday depth of 30 feet, and that a tunnel speeches weie good, and well re
JOIIISflV & NTO.liF. Fruits.,
$ i *0. Enquire of E. W . Gilman, or at this
by^the legislature that have been and informed us he is engaged in through which the mail carrier ceived, and the recitations were
ofii i*.
n41tf.
Coquille City, Oregon.
signed by the governor, on our tin i
•
j
-j»
i
made his way for a mile, was dug. exceptionally good.
It is useless
AVING Opened the Pioneer Market in
logging business on Bear creek. ,
J
.*=
ship-shape, we are prepared to famish
H
It
is
too
bad
that
so
long
as
the
fourth page.
to particularize where all did so the choicest
meats ss cheap as the cheapest.
.Tamos Hill, of the Mail, and
! hole was open lie did not bring the well.
It only shows what on Wa will keep nothing but the best, and will
Miss Annie Davidson, of Four-
Fraze Tupper, of Bandon, made us
mail aloug. Four issues of tho amount of talent can be found on till orders from any point on short notice
Mile creek, had the misfortune to
a pleasant visit last week and im -1
Bortland daily papers are over due short notice in Coquille City when
break her arm the other day by
proved the time by setting up a
T li© U n d e r s ig n e d
here. They will come in a week or the posossors see fit to bring it out.
being thrown from a horse.
few sticks.
H su s
two provided the road is in such The occasion will long be remem
Dr. Goldeu^ celebrated his 75
CABINET M AKER.
Win. Noble, of the isthmus, was j condition that one man and a bered by all.
The ball in the
OPENED
birthday on the 17th ult
His
here on Saturday looking for one | cay use can make the whole trip evening was fairly attended, some
-A -
Bandon, Oregon,
many frituds in Coos county con
of tho horned tribe necessary in : without a stoppage.
fifty or sixty couples wero in at Picture Frames, Door and Window Frames
gratulate him on his prospective
—— — »-40 » ♦
his logging business.
He is about
tendance; about one-fourth of them made, Saws filed and Furniture Rep aired.
longevity, for he is as “ spry as a
Bateuts granted to citizens of the
ready to open up his camp.
enmasque.
The merriment run All work done to order. Prices Reasonable.
cricket."
Bacific
states
during
the
past
week,
I2>T
Location: Near Gold Beach Hotel.
A. M. Crawford, Esq., of Marsh
up to fever heat at the unmasking,
Hou. J. II. Roberts returning
and
reported
expressly
for
the
NOTICE.
field, made us a pleasant visit Fri-
which took place Rbout eleven
from the legislature passed through :
Notice is hereby given that the partner
H e r a l d by C. A. Snow k Co.,
that his late
o'clock.
All enjoyed themselves ship heretofore existing between the under
and
tlm 'place on I rulay. H.s .laugh-1 partner-in-law,
pill tner.in.UW) A
A . J.
j Lockhart, is patent lawyers, opposite U. S.
signed under the firm name of Johnson
till
the
wee
sin
a’
hours,
when
a
Is prepared to buy or sell for
ter, Miss Mary remained at the bay,
patent office, Washington, D. C.
Laird nnd Co., is this day dissolved by mu
on the S. F. Examiner staff’.
final
adjournment
was
had.
The
beiug uuiible to get across the isth
reasonable consideration.
tual consent, nnd said Joseph Johnson, and
L. Baer, San Francisco, C al,
F. H. Baden k Co. have added a
music was made by the Coquille J. C. Laird are hereby authorized to settle
He has the following for sale:
mus that day.
, ,
.
,
I collar button; M. L. Bergiuaun,
stock of groceries, canned goods, i ,,
.
° , ,
City brass and string band, and all liabilities, and collect all outstanding in
u A A .. .
,
, ,
Buena V ista, Ureg.. spring shackle;
Mr. Shepard’s livery stable at
salt, etc., to their meat market, op- ,,
..
,,
the supper at the Olive hotel was debtedness due said firm.
The Greatest Bargain Out
,
A1 . I E. tliaquette, San r Man cisco, float;
Signed this IGth day of Feb., 1887.
Bandon is complete, and he is now
posite tho Robinson house, this1
beyond the expectation of any one,
J. C. Laird
A great flume? for niakiig Money*
W. R. Johusion, Sail Francisco,
ready for business. He has every
place, and ure selling at bed-rock
Joseph Jonnson
as the price was only twenty-five
#325.—Two splendid lots on a oorner, in
spectacle, frame; B. A. Lombard,
appearance of a gotxi fellow, and
W . A. Rowan.
prices.
the best part of Coquille City, with good
cents per plate, and was better
Stockton, Cal., horse power; M. B.
we comnn-ud his place to the trav-.
box h .use with “ L .”
Lots cleared and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
The steamer Little Annie is laid McCook, El Cajon, Cal., tent; A. than many that the writer has paid
fenced,
’l
b
s
is
one
of
the best bargain!
el mg public.
Laud OlHet- at ltoseburg. Oregon, »
1 up for a period of three years and McLean, San Francisco Cal., filter; seventy-five cents for.
ever
offered
here.
Februaiy 11, 1887.
i
Wc have had no inail over our
A committee was formed to
80 acres of the finest fir timber on tho
'O T IC E is hereby given that the follow
five months, leaving the Ceres and It. A. Rew, Bomery, W. T., healer make arrangements for the com-
ing-named settler has filed notice of river, 2 miles above Coquille City, near tho
daily (? ) route between here and
Antelope full possession.
The , k ventilator; J. Richards, San ing Fourth of July.
A way up his intention to make final proof in support river, with logging roads to it. It ia esti
Roseburg since Thursday night.
price of freight and fare will re- Francisco, Cal., hydraulic ram; A. good time is in store for all who of his claim, and that said proof will be mated that there are 3,000,000 feet of good
How is that for high? Wonder if main the same.
One thing is worthy of made before the Clerk of the County Court timber on the land. The land will be sold
J. Stevens, Sncramento, Cal., slide come.
the contractor expects pay for a
special
mention,
and that was the of Coos Comity. Or. at Empire City,Oregon, at a very great bargain.
Millard Shoemaker, of the lower valve; T. A. Sweet, Paso Robles,
on Thursday, March 31, 1887, viz: Jacob
The cheapest— 148i^ acres ? miles from
absence of drunkenness.
daily service.
Cal., window sash.
Higly, pre-emption D. S. No. ¡¡G.r>0 for the Gravel Ford. 30 acres in cultivation.
--• » ♦ -
| coast country, was in town Wed
All
The tug Katie Cook, Capt. Floyd, nesday. He feared dire results,
W o rth y T ea ch er*.
loti 3 and l and S
of \ . W . }■+ Sec. 4. Tp. good land goodout range for stock. House
27 S. R. 12 west W il. Mer.
2(’>xlfi with shed addition.
Barn 30x42
attempted to tow the Coquille to
Ed. Herald:—It is possible that
Feb. 10th. 1*87, near Fairview, Oregoi :
■ in c a s e the bad weather should
He names the following witnesses to provo good orchard, 5 head of cattle, lot of hogs,
sea on Friday, but as the vessel continue, among stock owners on in view of certain ideas of the ap Gay Roy Ilaskin, infant s<>n of H. B. and his continuous resdeuce upon, and cultiva
12 stands of bees, farming tools.
Good
Roxie Haskin. aged seven months and ten tion of. said land, viz.
neared the bar.a southeaster sti tick
timber
<
n
uncleared
portion
of
the
land.
pointment of our future school
, upper Sixes liver.
Win.
Beardsley
'j
All
for
.£22J0
enquire
of
J.
Sturdwart
on
the
them and they were obliged to re
Weep not, fond parents, for your little G s>, J.Jinsou
i all of Sumner, Coos Co. premises or of the undersigned.
\\ e had not expected to call out teachers that a father and a patron
(
Oreg.
turn to the wharf.
fe w "R o y ,” for ip ‘y this earthly bud so sudden J. B. Dully
! Brother Swafford on Bob Burdett, of the school should say a
Win. Kennedy
J
I
A A ACRES of excellent timber, fir and
ly plucked by the hand of death, has only
Mrs. G. M. Dyer, Miss Bates, and had no intention of an unjust words. I have children attending
. » / U v cedar, near Coquille City, for sale at
Chns.
W
.
Johnston,
been transplanted to bloom forever in par
For particulars, enquire
fehlfi
Register, ; reasonable rates.
M iss Hoffman and others from dig. The funuy writer evidently j Coquille ( ity sc.iool and 1 have adise.
i of J. C. Laird or of the undersighed.
Neighbor.
Bandon, and the Misses Fahy of had no bad intention, but there is noted and marked their success in
T H R E E LOTS.
'
V
Randolph, and the Misses Barker
A
House
of
5
rooms centerallv located in.
U n i.-W N H e r Y o u t l i .
nothing earthly without its imper- learning, as well us the care be
Coquille
City
very
cheap for cash.
Mrs. PhcebeChesley, Peterson, Clay Co.,
of Parkersburg,
the b all, j frétions
t »
•
• .
•* stowed upon them by both teachers.
W H t T E CEDAR
b’ attended
.
and i inconsistencies,
nnd i it
1
i
i
i ti
: Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Pro.iie'or
here on the evening of the 22nd.
1
acres of white
cedar
timber
is by condemning, and even fight-1 On0 in the upper school and the; the truth 0f *uick is vouched for by the
1 U v laud, one-fourth mile from Bear
T liO only j residents of the town: ‘ T am 7.1 years old,
A. L. Nosier of the C ash stole ¡n^ these, that a remedy is found, j other iu tho lower.
! creek. Very Cheap.
'trouble
is
that
the
children
cry
have
been
troubled
with
kidney
complaint
on Main street, has moved to his
Brewery for sale—capacity ot six
The Coos bay and San Francisco
i
i
i « m i .
.i
...
and lameness for many years; could not
I have again .taken possession .of the
barrels.
Good Location—Every
V
ranch half a mile north of town. steamers will not run hereafter to ! “school, school before the other dr« ss myself without help. Now I am frre R obinson U oiisk , and will spare no pains thing convenient.
Satisfactory reasons
.pi
Ä
i
i
residents
of
the
street
are
well
out
from all pain nnd soreness and am able to or expense to make it pleasant for guests. given for wishing to sell.
Mr. T. W. Stone, our city market Coos bay.
Ihe shutting down of « , , ,
j
,
...
,
ne and a half acres one-half mile from
A
of bed, and that, laden with prob- to do all my housework. I owe my thanks
A share of the patronage is Solicited
maD, late of Mat Rink creek, occu the mines will necessarily stop
Coquille i'ity , on stage road; house o f *
#4.00
lems, and weary with all the teach- ' to Electric Bitters for having renewed my Board and lodging. .
pies his resilience.
five
rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 150
#3.50
them.
It w to be deplored, for ing of their unwearied teachers youth, and removed completely all disease Board without lodging
fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap.
25cts.
M e a l s .............................
Nick Sapp died while going it was the only rapid means of ¡ they return late in the evening to i nd pain.
O 'T acres on North fork near Gravel
Try a bottle, only .'»0o. ut J. H. Nosler's
O I Ford; 25 acres cleared, house 10x26,
v4n2i)
home to South slough from Empire communication we had.
It is to tell us that Miss Lehman looks Drug Store
barn 30x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, be©
VVui. ltohrn. house: 4 stands of l>ees. 2 cows, household
Oha«. Edward».
Ja». Burke.
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City a couple of weeks ago.
He be hoped it will not be long till blooming and is preparing for an
and kitchen furniture, farmiug tools, wagon
I t ii c k lc n * » A r n i c a S a lv o .
entertainment
which
will
require
and harness. 15 acres of crops; rau^e out
is supposed to have had heart we have some sort of steamer again.
n
The best salve in the world for cuts, bruis
the presence of herself and
i side and convenient for 100 head of stock,
disease. A coroner’s jury rend
is less than one, mile from school house and
Edwards, Burke k Co., Myrtle about six children for about two es, soreH, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tot
n
ter,
chapped
hands,
chilblains,
corns,
and
post
offoc— $2500.
ered a verdict of “death from ex Boint, have adopted the plan of hours
every evening for six
acres, 4 miles above Parkersburg,
all skin eruptions, nnd positively cures piles,
weeks! Long live such teachers
And Company,
posure.
' — on Coquill - rv er: 25 nctes bottom—
using coupons that is getting to
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
ballanoe bench and hill land.
House 20x28
say I! If the lazy blokes that stare |
lh e Recorder complains of | uie ruge
many of the Eastern at them on the streets would be perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
barn 42xG<); good, young orchard, bearing;
good tim>>eron the on the place; good out
drunken young men who come in states obviating the necessity of good enough to work only half as Brice 2o cents per box. For sale by J . H .
side range for stock. Price, 1250.
Dealers in
Nosier.
^ 1500 for IGo acres of land, 80 acres under
to Bandon from up the river howl employing a book-keeper.
It is hard we would soe Coquille thrive
ejp fence, (UK) fruit trees house, bam 00X40.
V Ia r L e t K i ‘ |»rt.
ing and using indecent language, the best way to do business, and hotter.
V g» od range for cattle adjoining.
11
Corrected
weekly
by
A.L.Nosler,
^ r ^ OUSi“
two lots iu Coquille
A father.
and intimates that it will not toler precludes the possibility of disput
f p City; very cheap.
Will keep constantly on hand
of the Cash Store.
V I
ACRESon Coquille river, 80 acre*
ated again—“ particularly foreign ing accounts. It works no hard
We are reqested to announce Eggs, per doz.,
20c Dry Goods and Clothing, w T U bottom land. (! acres cleared, bal-
lancegood timber, cedar and fir -convenient
rowdyism.”
ship to any on«, is accurate and that a county convention to organ- ! Apples, i»er bushel
50
to log.
Small house with three rooms,
$2‘AH). Or. 120 acres including the bottom
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
N ew M eat M arket .
Johnson reliable. This is the first firm in ize a Temperance Alliance will be Botatoes..............“
60
land and house ttl‘200—a splendid chance
k Stone -S. B. C. Johnson, and T. the couuty to adopt this, and we held in the church in this place on Flour, per barrel,.............
6.00 F U R N I T U E E , for one wishing to make a home. Libera;
terms given.
W. Stone—have formed a partner- predict it the greatest success. See Saturday, March 19.
Mr. J. A. Butter, per roll,.................
50
One choice business lot in Coquille City
Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds,
—
very desirable.
ship for the purpose of conducting the firm’s notice in this paper, aud Gray has been asked to deliver a Cheese, per pound,.............
16§ O-rsceries, Cr©cls:er 3 r
A BARGAIN .
124
a meat market iu this place, and cards posted. The new order of temperance lecture at the conven Beefsteak,..........“ ..............
^ 0 acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom
♦JO land.
50 acres under cultivation,
7 and Crlsies T*7"are,
opened up for business yesterday things goes into effect from this day. tion, which convenes at 2 p. m. Beef, per fore qr. “ ...................
30 acres good pasture.
Ouc of the beat
Which
will
be
sold
nt
the
.
lowest
living
do, per hind qr., “ ...................
8
places on the North fork: would make m
with a good supply of choice beef.
M iss Beyers having closed her with a meeting in the evening. It is Muttou,............. “ ...............8 @ 1 0
cash
prices or given iu exchange to
good dairy farm. For particulars enquire
Go see them and give them a department of our school has re also requested that all the county Salt F ork ,..........“ ...................
of the undersighed or on the premises of
Wool,
Hides,
Eggs
and
all
Kinds
of
8
J. B . Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon.
sample order.
........
7
turned to her home at Sumner. papers give notice, and that all tne Corned Beef,___ “
Farm T’rcd.aa.ee
A well improved farm of 100 acres on Fish-
........
11 Forwhioha market oan be found, and the trap
Tho Recorder justly censures Her services in our school, as well friends of temperance and reform Hams..............
50 acres bottom I ami; rood house and
........
10
highest prices will be allowed.
Bacon
(sides)
.
barn
and orchard; is a good home for any
the peison who complained of the as those of Miss Lehmarn, have be present.
Call and prioe goods before purchasing
........
9
do ( shoulder)
one. Price Jjt22TU. Liberal terras given.
l’ttle Beaver slough steamer and ; been duly appreciated, aud we fear
v4n32
........
12 elsewhere.
L a rd ,.............
120 acres three miles up the North fork.
A Ca|>lnln*N F o rtu n a te l>i*ro*erj .
had it tied up, but rather hints : it will be a long time before we get
........
2
Cabbage,........
27
ncres plowland cleared, good house; bam
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plyiug
F U R N I T U R E STORE,
........
3
E400.
School house within 200 yards of
that it was the result o f dissatis-, two teachers so universally liked. between Atlantic City nnd N. Y .,h a d been Onions...........
T*.
IM
T
a
x
lc,
U
P
r
o
p
.,
the
house.
Can be mnde one of the best of
faction ovnr the lock and dam The high esteem iu which they tumbled with n oongh ho that he was un S ugar,................ “ ................8@10
M
UIHHKIELD,
OON.
farms.
Very
lutle waste land—good water.
30
prospect in the slough.
We will were held resulted in the largest able to sleep, nnd whs induced to try Dr. Coffee, in tins, .. “ .............
King’ s New Discovery for Consumption. It
do, green,...........“ .............
14 Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic Prioe $1500. Inquire of P . Dean or lhe
say that all, so far as we can learn, attendance our school has ever had, not only gave him instant Relief, but allay
Tea, green,........“ ...............30@70 ture Frames, eto., and agent for W hite’ s undersigned.
1G0 acres three-quarters of a mile up Lam-
v ln ltf
who signed the remonstrance and the unprecedented advance of ed the extreme soreness in bis breast. His do,English bkfst“
........
75 Sewing Machines.
pey
creek from the river. 20 acres oleared,
against the locks and dams, are as i the pupils in their studies. No children were similarly affected and a single R ic e ,................. “
........
8
50
fenced.
O f the timber, 40 acres are while
dose hnd the same happy effect. Dr. King's
........
4
much disappointed in the tie up as i children of school age were to be New Discovery is now the standard remedy Beans,............... “
cedar—good timber.
20 acres grazing
Apples,
dried,..
“
ground
on
up
land.
House
28x30, barn 30x
any one.
It is a wrong to con- seen loitering on our streets when in the Coleman household nnd on board
Send for Price List of raw Furs and Skins
Rasins,
do
30. 200 fruit trees young and bearing. Small
Roots, Water fowl’ s skins and wild Game
demn all for which only one man they were teaching; they wore in the schooner.
I fruits of several kinds and good varieties*
12 to
Free Trial bottles of this Standard Remedy j Currants, do
.. .
W . Gouldspee,
it seems can justly be censured, i the school.
i Prioe $1350— Liberal terms.
15
at J. II. Nosier Drug store.
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LOCAL ITEMS
Meat
Market!
1
Land
Agency!
T V . Nichols,
Land
Coquille
City
N
R O H
HOUSE
COQIIILLE CITY, OREGON.
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M yrtle Point, Or.,
1
Boiton. Massachusetts.
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Enquire of Walter Sinclair.