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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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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
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he drawn off
, WPek.
Everything ia
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.e
e
,
before
the
acid
comes
on.
Many
,
,
from poor, half-fed cows.
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: 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.
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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 | . ,
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When rv. rv street with snares is spread.
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m. • * • j * i
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. 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„.
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t ,.
And nets of sin where’er I sped.
Culli»—düy or nicht—Vronqitl* attended
,
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,
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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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,
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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
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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
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quarry, and if satisfactory arrange­
j np'n presentation. Most of tin Draw a straight line westward off with the whey.
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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
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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.
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( 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
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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*
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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
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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
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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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all
t*-
^ori^tiiíiin
u*»iU
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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
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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.
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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 .
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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 ’ ^
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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,
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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
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“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.
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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
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. , liuttoij-hole cutfi^r; A. E. Dietz, den a - ...........
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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
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There is a growing belief here J Beaulieu, Areata, Cal., Saw level ! »ether ami to keen n more even 1 .
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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