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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 12 , 1887 .
VOL.
itrsixK SM n u n s .
S:m* fl:<* !!*•»«.
M M U R P H Y . M . D-
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING.
C oquillk C i t y , On ko on .
K . F L E N T G E . l£
Physician
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L J £ ç / n ^ tn i^ t
o i
M
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Lst
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&
D-
Surgrcn,
A hard drinker is reported as having said.
“ I oant perforin, but for God's sake save
tlie h ivs.”
Iji e T'ivi’s in t.! o deepest nf bell.
I cannot break this fearful spell.
v >r quench tho fires I’vo madly nursed,
N >r n v ] tbia dmadful racirnr thirst.
'I a' e bark v.>nr pledpo, yeoome too late;
ye cannot save me from mv fate,
Nor brim? me bark departed joys,
had tendered his resignation on
account of the battle* Rag episode
but at the White House the rumor
was denied. Washington is al
ways full of rumors even in the
dullest season. Sometimes they
mature into great events, but of-
tener fade into thin air.
The secretaries of the local o v -
iV w rriiie hoimls, met ll>6 civil st-r-
CTierwc Aiitimig;.
; more perfect, than at any oilier de-
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NO. 48.
OIK YEIUHBOIM.
[Coos Bay New«.]
More minees for Newport arrived
, r g sorae ()f the w,lpy may
! on the Arago.
dnnvn off* ah ifc is more easY to
It is said that the Areata will
j
^the balance in the vat.
j Alter the curd » cooked-w hich
cheese factory
! every clmeae-maker is aide to ten,
^
£
The following is from Hie pen of £roe- B rfore the curd is done cook-
Frnnk D. Holmes, of Owatonna,
Minn., one of die most successful
dairymen of that State:
T o make good cheese it is n e e
easary tc have good milk to begin
and good milk can not he - « . « * W
« «
he drawn off
, WPek.
Everything ia
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.
.e
e
,
before
the
acid
comes
on.
Many
,
,
from poor, half-fed cows.
, ,
. .
: nicely and neatly arranged m the
jt is noceMary to iwHl tb„ curds,
Ye
Md
m*.
l>rftak.4»T
Cory
ohnin.
by remaining in the whey : . ,
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°
3 N . A . D O W N I N G M- D.
,
,
1 1
factory, which has a capacity o f
Aside and l*e a man iurnin,
Physician and Surgeon,
*''' '' commissionei h , ncconlii)^ to cowa liberally, have plenty of good too long, make a soggy, hard, sour | . ,
,
r
J
When rv. rv street with snares is spread.
.
m. • * • j * i
•
. i six cheeses a day.
(’ »■jcn.i.a Cut. O iusuon .
agreement
in
this
city
on
the
24th,
water
nnd
KOod
usu(?e
C
owh cheese.
1 his kind of cheese is not
r„.
-r,
..
t ,.
And nets of sin where’er I sped.
Culli»—düy or nicht—Vronqitl* attended
,
i
-
i
i
.
,
ih
e
hourth
at
Fiper s grove,
N<>! T must rsap as l did sow—
iiint. Seveial ini pot taut queatioua B)llfUld never he run and worried by desirnbie, but is the kind of cheese !
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,
.
.
.
.
.
.,
,
i
north
Coos
river,
was
a
decided
The s-e-ts of sin brin ? crops of x r »a;
were
diacuraed,
and
several
amend-
,
lio(,s
Xllis
injur„
,
,uHk
for
c|
leesp
D L . S T E E L E . M . D.
we get if the acid comes on while
Put v.ith n;y latest breath I’ll crave
success.
Mr. Campbell s oration
D e n t is t *
menls to existing rules recom- making. 0 ne b,ul mns9 o f milk in the whey.
The acid takes off
That ye will trv the hoys to save.
a
w-L—^
well received, and the basket
mended. O f these, the one su *- rm ay spoil a whole vat of ch;ese. i with the whey the finest part o f was
The •(, blood shot eyes were once «*obri<*ht,
,.
,.
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,
(»file« in li.» I.unl building, opiKiiitr
Ulanoo li.*t,l. Ii:iu>.hmg •ras and
T!ie =in-eni h;*d heart so triad and liy,ht:
ge>tiug
the
ahcoutiuuauce
of
the
:
Cnre
all(l
cleanliness,
if
the
cows
the
cheese.
Then
I
would
have
!
(!
mner
"
as
®xceptlonally
ROod*
HDittitruaio. admin : .U r. d l\*r the pa.i..» •■» Put by the wine cup's ruddy clow
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Among the afternoon sports were
.xbruction t»f
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; forty-five year limitation, as to the Hre healthy and have proper fo o d , the curd cooked before the acid
I traced a path to sin and woe;
two foot races for ladies.
The
* a#ecd clerks w ill be almost imiver- w j|| j r,snre good milk always. It i comes on and be sure nnd dip the
A captive to my pallinqchain.
O .E . S M I T H ,
sally endorsed by Hie pudic. j jg unreasonable to expect a good curd sweet, and if you have a curd first, for girls under 15, was won by
I ’ve tried to rise, but tried in vain;
> S u r g e o n D e n tis t,
°
-,
The enp a!hires and then destroys,
Most men and »vomeu are at tlie elieone-inukgr t<j turn n primo arti- sink to drain on, so much the bet Emma Bridges, Oridell Stemmer-
Oh!
from
this
thraldom
rave
the
boys.
" i l AUS H r I E L 1), O R E G O X.
Tiie next, open to
i height of their capacities at the ^ c]e 0f cheese out from poor milk, ter, and if you do not have a curd man second.
vln !.
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Take from yonr streets th*‘sc traps of hell.
j age of fort}-five, it is to be hop- : j f a patron carries sour or tainted mill, would salt all at once, as this all ladies, was won by Mrs. Annie
Into whoso *ri!d*d snare I fell;
8. II.
S. F. W ilson .
Holland, Miss Sarah Heron second.
Ob! freeman, from these fonl decoys
. ed that this discussion will result milk to a factory, he must expect keeps the curd from packing.
If
Arise, and vote to save the boys.
iu the beneficial result of separat- bad, sour cheese. Set the night's yon have a curd mill, let it lie The dances in the evening at tbe
Attorusyi» ani Counselors at I.uw,
( >h! ye - bo license men to trade
Barris and Swansen halls were
barm* Crnr. C. k ^ (’ ocntd , U bugon .
until acid comes on, only stir once
In draught* that charm and then degrade, ing the chaff from the wheat of mi|k in the vats or cans and cool
v5oit7
Pefo- e ye bear the cry too late,
ci\il beivice examinations. I here j (*, q j^ g ; then mix with the morn- in a while to let the whole expose well patronized and a good 'time
Oh! save the bovs from my sad fate.
A. J S H E R W O O D ,
is undoubtedly much gixxl in the | iu^
milk iu t je inorilin„ but to the nir: after the acid comes on, enjoyed.
By
Mrs.
Frances
W.
Harper.
A ttorney a t L aw
Mr. Wilbur, of the firm o f Craw
system, but it is not necessary to do,rt nse thp little
BkilIiraer. grind and salt, and pnt to press at
amd N otary P ublic .
waste to > much time in experi Leave the cream all in. After the about 80 deg., as at this heat you ford <fc Wilbur, Port Orford, was
S \ a s h i n g to n I.e l to r.
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon.
ments, but to learn the lesson milk is all in the vats, the heat will get a good face, and press in town this week on his way to
(From our Kernlar Correspondent.)
J. H U P T O N .
The firm owns a
taught by experience as quickly as may be started at once, nnd raised well together; let this stand 12 Sau Francisco.
Washington, June 27 tli, 1887.
c o rs si L' >1: » r L v*V—NOT ARY u n IJG
Canv :• anc.r an * Gznsfaî Lcr (i
The present stringency in the possible, and exclude such ques- to about *82 or 84 deg, as to the hours in the press, then remove to large body of exceptionally fine
A ENT.
iu«'iiey market will be afforded re- tions ns the billowing immediately condition of the choese-room. I f the curing room. First class timber iu Curry county, and their
Coliceli. •n~ M i.V—L.-jn- X<■ ri’ i dt i-
lief particularly in New York and ! without further demonstrarion of we set the-milk below 82 the ren cheese may be spoiled by having intention is to build a mill and
I I - *■T -
Han eli •••. \Y L'!f;d !i».d Y<>\.n Ur.. kt ' v
tiieir fo ly. “ A man bought twen- net w rks too slow; if set above 82 a poor room to cure it in, too cold commence shipping immedietely.
!>•>n Ft a d s * d. • <>i • «; Si’IU *» Sj» c¡. i 41 v Chicago, where it is mist needed,
rtiiiiued.
Mi l ^r.H-. ed-* ;.r "
In the action of Secret rv Fair- bv e id pencils for four cents, for it works too fast, while the temper or t* hot; 70 dag. to start with is For this purpose, a railroad w ill
be built from Port Orford to the
L. F. L ane
J ohn L anf child n Saturday. 'Fite secretan one p'Micil he gave two cents, for ature is being raised.
It should about the right tempature, then af-
L A N E A LANE.
telegraphed to al! assi-tant trens tin e.- he gave a half cent, and for receive frequent stirrings to keep ter ten days a little * cooler, say mill site in tbe timber, a distsnoe
K U r.lfV » i j t ■ ■1;:s Í is J I ;;Vi. I orerà ordering the paym ent ()f one la* gave a quarter of a cent, the cream from rising, and thus about G5 deg. 1 had good results of seveu miles. Two miles farther
-V i • 1 ■'! s a Sp ;fe!liy.
• Ju’y interest, checks and coupons a hat did he give for ihe o hers?” becoming partially wasted or draw n of curing in a day cellar Go deg. is situated Blacklock sandstone
.)■,.u«> •'Ut i-in 1
> i > 1
V * •
quarry, and if satisfactory arrange
j np'n presentation. Most of tin Draw a straight line westward off with the whey.
•»i**..
The rennet They cure slowly, but Rre the bet
Uos^burg,
(Ircgofi. iut rest check* for this quarter A rora the state of Maine to the should be stirred in and should be ter cheese for it. One good cheese ments can be made with its own
ers, the road will be continued to
|enB, fiftppn h,im,tee, is worth three poor ones.
ha'e already been mailed to the to the Pooitic uml i.»iue the elates, j njrftatei1
J ohn A.tin
i.M. st ' ?s.
w
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the quarry, and the stone shipped
eo„pnlfttion s!,nu],l begin in
(»ersons to whom they are due. mountains, lakes and rivers, you
S i.^ l n & G r a y * .
JDo it«*««» L«Flinty F a ir*
by
of
Pvford.
t
would, ero»«. Pendila ar6 cheap a V <t twenty m o n ie s —the 'sbr-
Tile remaining ones will be
UUr
il
n \ \ L :;v,
Ehe
A^i
ienltural
atid
"Mechanic
’ >■ • «tiitii'v i )r* , ‘ :t.'
but they will nev»r be cheap ri-ng after the rennet is in to pre
••»rie«— io'l tin i ’*,.rUtin>: o^ionik T'iititw early in the week. The result of
al Association have located their
Quite a J £ w a Mo f^ M a n h fie M
Vin :. ’ this step will put iu circulation enough to deruonetrate the utility
vent the cream from rising and fair grounds'll! B. B. Br«x;kway’s people took in tbe celebration at
alv'Ut S9,000,000. When the sec of the first question, and the sec waste. In a cool room, when the pasture, seven miles by county
W
E I N E L A .IR .
Coquille City on the Fourth,
retary >i the treasury on a former ond is impracticable as it would ! surface cools quickly and there is road from lioseburg and one mile
lifo n r v ;•< \ w,
Mr. Lovelace, a mill wright from
!r. ’ir>ei •»••U
’ 's*;»»--
»nt. ôt e -i..n took similar action, hi-» i involve the personal tour
across a falling of the temperature of the off the railroad, near Dillard's. Puget sound, arrived at Em pire
OoqriLLF. C ity , O rfoon .
mt .ority for so doing vv;wqno»- the continent which it is natural milk there will be a thin cream on 'Three hundred acres of beautiful
last week, Work on the new mill
T. G. O W E N .
¡ f i'*ned. but then as now, a national to suppose an applicant for a post- t|,e surface: this will form a soft park have been lensed for five
there will be pushed as rapidly a »
V.tornoy end Couis«!o* at Law.
i necessity mu.-t make tl:^ law. tiou under civil service rules ¡las' curd which w ill stick to the vat and years, with the privilege of ten,
possible.
■ . . i
( lat,
1 S o n I i}
Fairchild,
howevei, not i In* means to undertake, or l.o be very annoying. I f you want a and work in earnest has been com
The machinery, brick, etc., for
J. W . B E N N E T T . ’
states Hi J tin* interest was not an would not be be before the board quick curing cheese, more rennet menced. The company is incorpo-
the new cannery across the bay
A -.yncy ai Law,
ticipated »m account of any finan- f r a tiiMK), probiitionary place.
should
be
added
than
one
to
be
;
rated
and
most
of
its
stock
sold,
came up on the last steamer and
M uw in : . < n t.k>N .
! cial njiprohension by tìie govern-
The president met Mrs. Cieve- cured slow and kept some time. Koseburg alone taking one-third.
a force of men are busily at work
D -1 * W A T S O N .
ment but as the checks were m ¡le land at the depot on Saturday As a rule the more rennet used the Lumber is now being placed on
putting up buildings and placing
(*
and Counselor
morning at nine o’clock. Mrs. • i lower tli t< mperature should lie j t|i0 grounds for the construction of
oiit, the h nding of them a l < ‘
tilings in position so as to be ready
i irra. ; < v. í >u.: / > n .
days before tue first oi July, woui i j t ie\e> tiiil aiii\ed in the best of
winch the milk is rot and the an exhibition hall and work ou
to commence canning fish as soon
r J. H . N O B L E R ,
can -e no inconvenience at the d - health and spirits accompanied by ! cnr(] worked. After the milk be- wells and track has been commenc
as the fall fishing begins. Mr.
.\oiury rul) »0
; paiIntent •-•ml would tend to reus- Uol. Lamont. She expressed her- j g jnfl b> thicken, a cloth should be ed. The in corporators are B. C. Marshall, the owner of the cannery
sure the public.
self enthusiastically ever her visit j 8pread over the vat to keep« the Agee, B. B. Brockway and Jas. came up from San Francisco on the
KcKILLAN Dr.Cb.
, A party of Japanese ofii ials. to her friends in New York.
i surface warm.
There should be Byron.
A ll the business men of last steamer.
- ”i i c t c g x a y l i e z s ,
raising o f the temperature nf- the city have taken stock, ami men
Mu r^h litiii. - - - - - - - - » »r» v‘*ii. and 11 »*lr interpreter have arrived • pioimbly will accom any the !
Mr. John Messerle and M iss
Oa.icrv «>pkKMÍt«f Stai.'H&au'itn'rt dm,
in
Washington
and
‘
ill
remain
a
j
President
to
Philadelphia
in
S
e
p
-
j(P
r
^]ie
romiPt
is
added
nnd
the
\.*nn»
of every profession and occupa Maggie Ecklioff were married at
month
or two. Their purpose is ; toml-er when lie goes to take j n,pk tt)niw to a standstill until tion endorse the enterprise.
The the residence of the brid es parents,
f V K 7*
*
to carefully study the work Tigs of : pai t in the constitutional conven-; f],e cnrd
clp f1]ie '] bo ourd grounds are the finest in the state,
near North Bend, last Saturday
& À
'
Eli
Nl
:.
several
branches of our govern- ! tiou celebration.
L'he president \ should be cut as soon n* it will and lF after the close of the first evening, by Wm. Turpin, justice
V« VF‘
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( lnefly the subject of fi- j has also ‘ ei*u in'ited to the fndi- break clean across the finger when fair if e\ory stock-holder is not
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f
.%
*>
f
all
t*-
^ori^tiiíiin
u*»iU
' ¿ vl «..I.,
suor i lent.
o f the pence.
The young couple
•e* Hict
. find . » x.roniely
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.
jiric
naneo. 'J’ lie person of most ini* ; ana Agricultural Siate Fair, but placed in it and raised gently up- ! pleased let the company then find
IK
are well known on the bay, and
G-en. W A L L A C E C A M P . [ por^ance in the party, is a high j has not yet decided to attend.
ward; the early cutting is very nec-j a n)0ie appropriate place.
The have the best wishes o f a large cir
3STo. 2 , 3 . C f "N7".,
officer in the financial department
P atents Q uanted to the c it i- !
eleauessfc whey is always f « i r will commence Wednesdry, cle of friends.
*
ai : K
»•».•i
of
tllfi
Jnpnnese government. zens of the Pacific States during j
i iio^l by cutting early7, the i September 14th and end trid a y fol-
in‘« '»d stp.ndin» are o»)fdi.tily invitd.
(They have taken a com fortable',.
A good cleaning powder for
*uns fiom the curd nmcli i lowing.—[ RoseburgKeview. Bro.
Levi Snvder.
ILLGlinton, | ./
it! ie past week, and reported ex- i
show windows and mirrora is pre
Captain.
First Sargcn.t suite of apartments in a house on pressly f >r the H erald , by C. A. | ra,,re
when it is young and j Bell, look out, now, that Roseburg
pared by moistening calcined mag
the heights of Georgetown).
I. O. G. T.
Suow & Co., Patent lawyers, Opp. I tPn‘ier- l’*us tIie ohject- of cut- j don’t interfere to get the fair there,
nesia with pure benzine, so that a
The large pension paid fo the
M o r n i n g S t a r L o : l p;e
U. 8. patent office, Washington,D.C. j tin- the curd to
ont the w,,e>’ 5 \ as it did before.
You Roseburg
mass is formed sufficiently moist
blind beggar of Elmira N. Y. turns
N o - 464,
J. I>. Williams, 8>iu Francisco, the curd should he cut with both a people wont do anything, and
at Colmile ‘ 'ity every Thursday out to be n bogus claim. Special
O I ., ConipoHitinii <,f matter forin- 1>™zont»l »« «I p-rpcu.Iicnlar kuite; j p|PB8B don’t staid in' the way of to let a drop form when pressed.
even>n;:. Visitili • mendier» <e this order, m
The mixture has to be preserved in
çood standing, are cordinily invi’^d.___
agents of the pension office have
nutating material; J. T. S.niti., ! n,'w r |pt the cnrd Ket tou8h aml others.
glass bottles with ground stoppers,
already succeede in tracking the
‘ ’ jL ancisco, Cal., Automatic oil- ! I«"*l‘ ery cutting, as there is always
111
m
Find
Rflort.
O. F.
I. O.
in order to retain easily volatile
-
parties who conspired to defraud
er; A. Schuch, Sacremento, Cal., more waste and not ns fine a curd.
A new reporter had joined the benzine. A little o f the mixture is
the government, and in tracing the
C o q u ille L o d g e N o
Wood turning machine; M. I. |
curd very ^ne’
finer staff. H e was writing up his first
Moetft at Coquille City every Satunlny even
placed on a wad o f cotton and
m
oney»
that
the
United
States
j
Francisco,
Cal.,
Pen-
j
th
<
*
hetter,
as
it
expels
the
whey
i»C. Viaitinc brethren, in good Htnndini<-
assignment, which was the resusci applied to the glass plate. D o not
w ill lose Imt little of the original
oordiallv invited.
..............
holder; J. (}. O’Neill, Nevada « * * ier RBd u,<,m thoroughly and tation of a half drowned woman.
S. P. C. Johnson, N. G.
use near a fire or light as the ben
$13,000. The old blind man xvill .
^ , n
, .
.
, .
tr
, ,
, .
City, Cal., Combination lock; \Y. cooks more evenly, and gets an The city editor looked over the
A. F. and A. M.
zine vapor is very inflammable
r I ho lose but little, as he probably ! ,, \ r Xr i.*. a
t *
r\ » cvener action of the rennet.
scribblers shoulder, and this is and explosive.
C h a d w ic k Lod ere. N o -6 8 .
SHW bllt HttJa of tlw rai,„ey in the l ,Mf ut ’ ^
«• •
After the cutting is done and
»5
< ny *m SiturUay evou
7
Vehicle-axle; H. H. Lynch, San
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what he read: “ The fair form lay
iuc; on or b«ior*‘ the lull uuk . ii in
• first place, hut he may have to go T,
.
^
i
the curd commences to settle, the
The
cleanest
and most perfectly
t
rancisco,
Cal.,
Dredger;
G.
D.
month.
on the dock, and her short pants
Geo. MolCwan, Vf. M.
t-. the penitentiary for having been ! Hp, S n o h o m i s h , TV ash. Ter., heat may be started at once, but
—
“Tut, tilt, young rnan,” said polished floors have no water used
the ignorant tool of the lot of Stereoscope; A.
Heiron, San not rapidly. I f the action of the
( t . A
B.
the city editor, “none o f your Zola
them. They are simply rubbed
sharptrs who got the case through. Leandre, Cal., Trammel; W. A. rennet is slow, it is better to wait
G e n - L y t l e P o s t N o * 27.
a" a l-
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A . . n . «•
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not on this great religious off every morning with a large
M.-- » us üoq * ¡« j
<>u ^ v ry tirnh Undoubtedly he will be more com- * *|(,k, Los Angles. Cal.,I lpe-mold, a few minutes for the cnrd to har- i realism;
,
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,
.
. ullo; „ •» flannel cloth, which is soaked in
W^lmnlav.
Vintin ? nradv. in t'oocl ■ fortable in the penitentiary than i',* ,
,
.
. . daily; drop tlmt pants business.
Lirtlaud,
G^eS-»
dtamlino, ourdiitBy
little. After
the - -----
heat is
na„, i V
£4Tiry,.kDr amdod
softly kerosene oil once in two or three
w invit«'d.
vt;,w>ioi, Or.mnmnH.r
.
. . .
. *
. , liuttoij-hole cutfi^r; A. E. Dietz, den a - ...........
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-- rVUrf
m e new
The
reporter
sm
- ’
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~
he was on the street bagging with ( ) a^|Hn(l i Cal., Snow-plow; D. It. turned on, gently stir the mass t° j all(j wrote on: “ And her short weeks. Take the cloth and with
C d quills City
C i t y Cornrn
C o m m a n d his dog.
Campbell, Wash. Ter., Nut-lock; keep the curd from packing to- j
,
.v
a rubbing brush or stubby broom
Tl
.
.
. i r i
' T i i - i;
»
, » ’l l U
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----- packing to- I rmnt» for breath showed that con-
OSTO. 1 , O . 23* O ., , _ .
There is a growing belief here J Beaulieu, Areata, Cal., Saw level ! »ether ami to keen n more even 1 .
t
^
mtliis ;.!•»»» «TuryUwt and third
.
»nd set mwe
, *.emer ami to keep a more
011 RC10Usuess
et urni ng/Ex.
go rapidly up and down the p la n t»
scions ness was r returning.
All men*lien» m that an extra session of congress ,,n<l
Tu,* »day in wioR month.
tempeture through the vat. as the
(not across them) after a few rub
¡food «tainting are oordiatly invited.
in Oct. is an assured fact. Speaker
The re-union and camp fire of
A. T. Lillie, Gommander.
Sammy Trlden, the racer, was in* l1<Srtt rise« the harder the crust gets
bings the floor will assume n pol-
Carlisle is re|*<»rted as having said town dunug several days of last and the less liable to injure the the Southern Oregon G. A. R. posts
islied Appearance that is not easily
M y r t le P o in t C oos C o ., O kkoon .
Put ye can try to save the bovs.
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Attorney
at Law
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T. V . Nichols,
CABINET MAKER.
Bandon, Oregon,
Pietnr* Friinies, I)oor r.nd Window Frame« gem»m||y very non-oormnital
,crs will go their bottom dollar turned on. This tempature should
made.
tiled and Furniture Beared. . ^ A rumor was current here ou that he is the fastest*mile horse in be kept, until the cnrd is cooked,
r«««ifim 00Tii«i °ri fi Hi I,n;,nr;-; *"n<l 6 J Saturday that Secretary Endicott • the^county, by odds.
i because the action of the rennet iu ,
ine four-horse stages used ou*
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-
— >~
Subscribe for the U lrald
end o f Drain route— 8 hours
staging. Fare to Drains, $7.00; to
Portland only $13.40.
Bfcst and!
, cheapest route to the railroad.
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to