Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 16, 1887, Image 2

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T r KSI) A Y, A CGCST 1(5. 1887.
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T « n » p v r s » iir « * .
H r it is h W a r S h ip s .
to beliove ft lie,” it was when an em­
das. G. Blaine is a man of the
inent Presbyterian of Detroit, “ the world and a general in civil life. Halifax, Aug. 8.—The British war
Father of the Tax Law,” publicly He has not goue to Great Britian ships now in North American
set­
declared that he would “ seo his for nothing. By latest accounts waters are to take a hand in
right hand “ burned oJ}~' before he we find him in Dunlin with the tling the fishery trouble. The an­
would vote for the Amendment. 1 ; avowed intention of inquiring as nouncement has caused general
could only think, in contemplating | fully is possible into the condition j sui prise on all sides. It is the first
his case and that of others in high j of Ireland and “ seeing for himself.” time that the British authorities
position who did their utmost ( ( That he is sincere in his sympathy have interfered in the fisheries
against the good work, “ Woe unto for that nation we have no reason fight, and the unexpected change
vou lawy ers, for ve have taken | to doubt but this last move of his it)f I^licy occasions no little anxiety
away the key of knowledge; ye is a good one. The IriSh vote in among Americans her«. The men-
is very strong—so of-war will not act as patrols or to
would not enter in yourselves, and New York
them that were entering ye hin - 1 strong that in the event 6f a close keep American fishermen outside
I presidential contest it would go a of the forbidden waters, but will
dered.”
“ Woe unto you Scribes and Phari - 1 long way towards electing or de- make seizures when they cross the
sees, hypierites!” was the refrain feating a candiate. The sympathy lines. There are three war ships
that echoed in mv ears for the first between the Irish voters in this available for service at this mo-
Forty years’
> i ri|>. iv n*-o in tin*
,
tir"! r.ition’o fm o r e
“
^
lim n i )r»e llon ilrod
Thousand api libation ; fo r patents in
tiiM L’ : m il a - i m and Far, r i conn -
tie*
3 h '- '-a tri.
, n ' =. tiio
t:,.' I jH.l.
* t • i I mhirs o i f u
i« Scientilio
;
I
A m eri.en o .ii'in u e to not as solicitor*
marks, copy-
B ■—“
f< r patents, cavi;,;):-., trcilc-inat
riKhti. eto.. for tho L’ m to.l 1 h
St tn t« k , snd
tain p x !«uf s in i '.inru'a, Knglaiul, France,
(.orinany, and nit oth.-r coyu trirs 'i iu-ir experi-
cn. o is unc.jiitlud t»t.d tlicir facilities are unsur-
pa ■ cd.
t i : i n g a and ancciRest ions prepared and filed
in tuc I’ u’. ent
o:i short notice. Term s very
r a m ;1 he. K o rhr.rtf« fm i mi nation of model*
or ilraitin.-H As’.vieo tiy n. ;1 free
1‘ntmit olitaiiie'.i tlironTh . ! um .vCo iiron otlc.d
in the S M K V A 'I1 < ’ IC A A I K l t l f A X , which lias
t i io I arrest circulat mn aini o t no m ost influential
newspaper o f its kind published in the world.
Tho advantages o f such a notice every patentee
underst amis.
’1 Ins large and splendidly illustrated newspaper
Is published V V H K K I i V at f:KX) a year, anil is
adm itted to he Cue i.* xt paper devoted to scienee.
inechauics, inventions, engineering works, nnd
o ih «r departm ents o f in d u -'rin l jirogress, pu b-
Iin ,«il in any country. It contains the names of
all patentees and t itle o f every invent ion pat ent ed
each week. Try it fou r m outus fur oue dollar,
bold liv ail n- v,»d.-alcrs.
. . I f Jon 1 i;;ve n:i invention to patent w rite to
Munn <fc ( o., in h l'ch f rs o f Soieniilio A m anova,
Sol Broadway. New York
Handbook about p a u a ta mailed free.
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ifii»
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From
Air. Editor: dust as 1 am to
,(j
]pp,VA the county, l find a can
headed “ Bible Temperance” , and
Carrying: tire X
T? S.
learn that this same tlnn g is posted
M A IL S ,
in some public places, in this city.
The object o f this card is the rum-
sellers attempt to uphold his busi­
. EXPRESS
ness by the Bible. A word. An ex­
and
perience of a few hundred years
has proved to this country wheth­
time in my life, as I followed their republic and “ the old country” is
'Ydmirul Lyons flagship, lue
er we want the ruiu power cr not,
Bellerophon,
the Canada and the
will leave Coquille City every
and that regardless of any book new terrible words stenographed in the very strong a lasting and indisso- Pylades; these vessels are now in
S TAGES
day (except Sunday) at 5 a. in. and 1 p.
m.. connecting with steamer each trip for
or old, so any man who should Petroit press and industriously Inble tie in fact, and James CPs nc- Halifax. The present intention is
Notice Gi Apr oiniment of Administrator. all points on Coos bay. Leave Utter C y
the
state
and
tive
interest
in
the
“old
sod”
provo that any I hh .I i uptn l Is the : "8>™J throughout
Notice is hereby given th.it tho under- every day (except Sunday) at 9 a. m. and
would go farther to secure him a to send the ships early next week
“ traffic” will only see his book con­ nation. I did not know my own
to the Gulf of St. Lawrence to igni'd has been appointed administrator of 8 £10 p. ni. Passengers by morning stage
capacity
for
righteous
indignation
strong
Irish
vote
in
the
empire
can visit Marshfield and Empire City, hav­
demned. for rum kills, all books
reinforce the Canadian cruisers the estate of il. C. Williams, deceased,and all ing two hour in each place, returning to
until
the
Michigan
campaign,
state
than
any
other
action
of
his
jht .tons having claims against the said ex-
to the contrary notwithstanding.
there
alrea
y.
It
is
not
likely
that
are required to present, the same with Coquille City the same day.
tati
•
e
is
could
accomplish.
The
But it is the old slavery There is not in my heart the least
the
proper
vouchers at my residence near j
Fare. On© Dollar.
world more than three warships will be
Always
go with the mails and make con­
dodge
and
will
do little bitterness toward minister or lay­ probably no people in the
work of seizinc the Myrtle 1’oint, Coos county, Oregon, within j nections.
who
will
do
more
for
one
personal-
!
l,u*
^i0
man
w
ho
thus
wounded
this
most
s.x months from this date, July 2 iih, 1SS7.
more than demonstrate the putrid­
Yankees, but if it should be con­
JOHNSON & ANDERSON. Props.
Albi rt Graham,
ly
popular
with
them
than
tin
sacred
cause,
who
crucified
the
ness of its originators and support­
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vmiTJ ________________
Adminiat rator.
sidered advisable, as many more
ers. See its shameless attack upon Lord afresh and put him to an Irish. I heir impulsive nature can be ordered into these waters
A D M IN Isn a T O H S NOTICE.
the noble IV C T F many* of °Pon shame. I could meet them leads them to this, and that spirit from Newfoundland and Bermuda
In the matter of the estate of Henrietta i
whom cannot even -itay at home” i *"-<lay " itli entire kin,lness ami : of personal devotion which is a
at a few day's notice.
Nelson deceased.
to take care of home or drunken personal good will, but for their lending trait in their character
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NVhereits t!i • undersigned he on appointed ! rJ’, IME in this progressive age, an object.
L Save time by taking this steamer. The
husband or starving child. Home words and deeds I feel an abhor- j seems to increase rather than di-
Tin*
administrator of the estate of Henrietta
object, as well as time is accomplished in
I speak thee, or tliy power ad- Nelson, deceased, by order of the county
they have none aud the starving rence which surpasses all utterance. ! minish w ith centuries. For this “ IIuw shall
vour trips to and fro on the river.
court of the state of Oregon, for the county
dresa,
That
such
action
should
be
in
part
reason
and
this
alone,
they
adher-
child can not be fed until she
of.Coos, on the g’."th day of July. D-o.
LtEYI SI}YDE1{, G /IP T ? »]?,
Thou god uf our idolatry—the press?
dne
to
persons
holding
orders
in
j
ed
so
closely
in
bye-gone
ages
to
All
persons
having
claims
against
the
said
By thee, Religion, Liberty and Laws.
Makes tho round trip from. Coquille City,
comes “ home” with the bread
churches the lost Staurt cause. In spite of Exert He ir inlhience and advance their estate are required to exhibit the same to to Bandon. every day. Loaves Coquille City
the
various
Christian
earned by the'day’s scrubbing a-
cause;
me as said administrator at my residence ¡it about 7¿SO a . m . arriving at Bandon 11 a . m .
political bias the present course ot
fe
broad. forced upon her by the sal- only ten s to add to m v indigna-
By thee worse plagues than Pharao’ s land Bandoli, in said Coos county, Oregon, lieturning leaves Bandon 2 r . m . arrives at
James G. Blaine is sure to endear
befell.
within t> months from this date.
Coquille City 7>¡30 ] ’. m . Every other Sun­
oouist and the Christians and tion. May they vet see the error
Diffused make earth the vestibule of Hell;
Albert Giromi,
of
their
ways!
May
they
yet
hnr-
him
to
them,
and,
strängt»
as
it
may
day, commencing Sunday June 26th, 18S7
neutralists who take third interests
¡
Thou
fountain
at
which
drink
the
good
and
Administrator.
an excursion will leave Coquille City 6:30
in the business by their votes. -V ken unto “ the voice of one crying appear, the sympathy of the city of
wise,
A. m . sharp arriving at Bandon, 10:30 A. M.
«living four hours or more on the Bandon
man circulating such stuff deserves ili the wilderness;” for wilderness Dublin might in the year of y race Thou ever bubbling spring of endless lies;
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Eden's dread probationary tree.
VITCE is lierby given th.it the »part­ beach, h *at leaving 2; 10 r. m . for retnm
to be ostracised by every decent indeed it is and must be, where 18SS co a lone wav to elect ** fil­ Like
\
a
> nership
n
formerly existing betweeii la. triii. hemember every alternate Sunday
Knowledge
of
good
and
evil
is
from
thee.“
woman and by every man whose “ strong drink is raging,” and , true president of the United States
—Cowper. tho undersigned, C. E. Edwards, James until further notice.
Kt: '.ovtr.NT.
Burke and Wm. ltolim mider the style or
mother or sister ever felt the curse where those in high jiositiou will of America. Nonpartisan as we ,
tìrm nai a* of Edwards. Lurk' vV Co., is this
Ogive me peace and quietness,
not
listen
to
the
vindication
of
the
are.
we
cannot
help
exprosing
al
Till: SEW AM) (OMMODMIIS
of the monster and its advocates.
day
dissoîved
by
miniai
consent
and
tuât
l
would
not
dwell
midst
strife—
S T I 3 iL r ^ S R ,
If David after his drunken full, or cause of humanity.— F. E. Wil- strong admiration for tini lust ! A homely cot—a wilderness
the seid business iu the future will lu* carri-
moie
of
Jas.
G.
Blaine,
from
w
hat­
lank
oit
on
by
thè
sai
il
(h
E.
Edwards
and
James
Before a stormy life.
his son Solomon “ was a in an after
Eurhe alone, who will receiv- v în t is due
'Tis better to exist ¡done,
ever
cause
it
emanated.
\ T h o i i v i d l>i»ll;irs ;>>■ lit* I l u m l .
God's own heart,” we don’t want
CopillB city lo Dltsr. City
Weils Fargos’ & Co.
Passengers.
Steamer Myrtle.
Krom turbulence afar.
and pay ail lue de ht s of thè late copurtuer-
A S T E L 9 P E,
In the course of conversation
ship.
W o n d e r !i<* I t iilr s .
Then live in dread upon a throne,
( C . E. Edwards
Swift and Sure,
Like
the
great
Russian
Czar.
during our short railway journey,
The editor of a paper at Storm
Signed
V. ¡Ilium Boltin
lame Burk i*
ray new friend related another in- Lake, Iowa, is now hiding in a
1 rt'ct’ivotl a letter from n person
I>at d this the
A. I>.
cident, which he could multiply n swamp near that place in cons
on tho Coquille river, asking if
Makes tin r ‘nnd trip hi tvrit-n Band n in.d
hundredfold, in the course of his quence of tho way in which lie mix- the person who ha l a leg luokt n
T
Cl A
?
t
Gixp'.i!!»* City every day.
work as l'. S. detective. He liad ar­ ed up the reports of a cattle show > at this mine is Allan McIntosh, of
I
Leaves I’.mdnn about 7.K) n, m., arrixirg
ey •
t i
rested a man as drunk and disor- and concert. His paper said:“Thc j Innveruess, Scotland. The party
•\t t.’oqniti“ City al»out ll:.‘Wn. ui. Keturn-
j
_
;
n •. loTV'sGoqnille City about 12:30 p. m .
( deily and when the irt ns were on concert given last night by sixteen reads your paper; therefore, this
* i . u \ , Vi • v
j and arrives at Laiidun about JtJO p. n».
him, he commenced a search for of Storm Lake’s most beautiful is to assure him that he may suffer
* iTTliis Sti■■;:.!* r e.>n:'i>ets at Goquilla
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concealed weapons. There was a anil interesting young ladies was ! no anxiety on that account —the
! City with llit- Mt K B I V for Myrtle Point.
Spanish stiletto up his sleeve, and highly appreciated. They were McIntosh he mentions nor nny
F kont S treet . F asi E nd .
Through fnro on both boats, 50cts.
A11
kinils
of
it
jstini«-;
i.*
.
*
y
ti
'M
*
at
i"
n
P ^
E fr lY i V
T.' O* c ’ hers.vxho xvi'h to
a revolver which my companion elegantly dressed and sang in a other McIntosh has yet arrived at
Michigan*«* H a t t i e .
«onal.lo rate».
\Vi«rÀ W * r¡¡nit d (o five L i t ) 0 E l i l I I w a . ’. ; f.\ *i - naper.or otitam etl.m»te*
said “I recognized as having seen most charming manner, winning this mine. The name of the man
Hatisf,u*(iv»n. Orfft*r-î ini; ¡1 for Vf«tclios co advertising space » » i n m ''.mccgo, will find it on til* *t
It marked au epoch in the
45 to 49 Randolph S t , q
j * rt
mighty march of prohibition, The i l)0fr)rc> although I could not place the plaudits of the entire audience who had a leg broken is Allan Mc­ nnd Jowpln- n -t in fJoi k.
1 tneAdvertnir.? Agency ot U -U itta ? U b e i U u l M W B
people’s heart beat true to iju, ! it. On asking him how he came by who pronounce them the finest Intyre, a native of Cape Breton,
amendment; tbe great parties, the ! '*•l,e told me il ll'"1 bp011 »“ H>e ; l.ree.1 «Ì shorthorns in the country. Nova Scotia.
of a gambler
1 l ad A few of them are of a rich brown
r"
Le Garçon.
great press and great politicians ! J
to arrest some time pi'o-! color but the majority of them
Newport, Aug. 7th, 1887.
were false; the pulpit, in the mam occasion
The man whs i:i a had are spotted brown and white. S v-
loyal, afforded the most numerous violisi v.
M ilil T h r o u g h ¡T ii'iit.
pliglit
from
drink,
on
the
verge
of
oral
of
the
heifers
were
fine
blood-
and notable exceptions to that
London, Aug. 11. — Mrs. McNa­
loyalty which we have yet had to delirium, so I doctored him, and |ed tight-limbed animals and prora- mara, one of the tenants evicted at
grieve to chronicle;the womanhood ; nPxt morulng he Kaul to 1110
j ise
P^»ve gootl property.
Bodvke, has gone mad from the
did
you
arrest
mo
for
last
night:
—
o f the state accomplished prodi­
The greatest philosophers are suffering and fright »she esperie’ic­
did
you
know
your
life
was
not
safe
gies in spite of its manacled hands.
ed at the hands of O’Callaglmn's T i.
the gr ?a*est enemies of rum.
in
my
hands?’
“
I
arrested
you
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High license, like a grisly host,
agents. Evictions are proceeding
for
drunken,
disorderly
conduct,”
i here are 215,000 saloons in this in several parts of Ireland. Sov-
pe?ped and muttered its false plat-
Fi w (o\vn>
(lie natural ¡iilvantngcs that ( lujtiillc enjoys, «ml which^will, in
itudes. “ Make the traffic bear its ;
as 1 took him before the country; allowing twenty feet front j ernl desperate fights between the
the near tutu it *, r.-iu-c i! to blossom :t> tin* rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant site,
1» » judu«
\ to with
each bayonets
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iloon. we have an * unbro-
own burdens; Prohibition don’t ! i l,ae0' 11 •'»PP®»«*
1 police
and the ton- being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side o f the Coquille
„„ts with
with pitchforks have recently lliver, thirty miles from the I'aeitiejecean, whieli is reached every day by a four-hours
prohibit”
Practical temperance I knew very well, and seeing a lo t: ken front of 781 miles. Just think ; ! ants
of
liquor
men
around
prepared
to|0f
^
y
.................
-
1
J steamer ride. Coquille City is at the renter of the con verging wagon'road system of Coos
is what
wo seek.”
Deliber­
j of it 781 miles of woe, death and ! occurred.
( 'mint v, and is ¡it the lmad of deep-w ¡iter na\igation.and in the central part of a vast body
ately providing for the saloon pay his fine, I said to tlie judge,[disease!
l
’
i
i
x
!
i
(
(
t
i
l
T
r
a
i
n
l>i««:isf«*r.
of rich, river bottom land, which is the source of all true and enduring prosperity
The
door to remain open, and accepting “ take no fine, leave the man
country
roundabout
i~
tilled
with
precious
metals,
minerals
and
coal
to
an
unparalleled
Chicago, Aug. 11. -Dispatches
All honor to the cadets of Tole-
money for allowing it to stay, high to mo.” So I marched him hack to
extent, and is covered with a variety of timber that for quantity and quality is not ex­
license, the most treacherous and prison. I then went out to the do, Ohio, who when asked to dine , from Peoria say that an excursion celled by that of any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled.
As a dairying and stock-
aud at the house of
Chief Justice ! train of fifteen cars en oute to Ni- raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking health.it is liouiid to come to the front
hypocritical metho.1 of legislation I »e>Skbonug
restaurant
aite during the nat ionul drill at i n” ra hells on the Ontario and rank. The fishing industry will p ove an important facto , while the numerous mills and
that ever bewitched good men and brought him as tasty a breakfast
factories, completed, in courso of construction, nnd contemplated, will make the whole
linked their names with bad ones, as I could get; a broiled piece of Washington, accepted on tho con- I Western Railway went through a county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in tbe center, is the
dition that no intoxicants should he ; bridge at Chatsworth during the most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, a id society advantages are second
is resjionsible for the defeat that , chicken.
My prisoner again told me that served, and the request was {grant- ’'¡“ Id ‘'u>d one hundred peopl e were | not one iu the e unty. Building material iscln-; p r at th’s p int than at a ly other in ths
has given a new disease, “ white
ed.
Lille 1 and injured. A relief train county. It has the advantage of a corporation and is to soon haven mountain stream
ribboner’s heart ache,” to our hero­ my life was not safe in his hands,
of twenty four cars h:is gone to the of Witter run through it for protection against tire. Property reasonable.
where
upon
I
answered
that
that
J. A. D ean , a g e n t ,
M. J. M c D onald , prop .,
ic Michigan brigade. If truth is
..
. „ T
The right to drink is one thing. scene of disaster from Peoria.
ever vindicated, it will yet be j d''l
fnghtcumeat ah. I was not
Coquille City.
San Francisco.
The
right
to
life
is
another
thing
v4n2tf
proved that a majority of the votes Afraid to die for twenty years I had And when tho right to live ami the
That is false liberty which bru-
bppn a srout upon tho plains tun­
were cast for the Amendment, and
talizes humanity.
ning hair breadth escapes every right to drink come into contact,
that the minions of the liquor
day, and if God had any more work which unnumbered headstones of
If tho saloon paupers tho in«l:-
oligarchy counted us out by count­
for mo to do, He could keep me men, women, and children declare vidual, how can it prosper the
ing in ballots atrociously fraudu­
to be tho case, which right is to
alive, just as long as Ho pleased.
state?
lent. But this cannot change the
determine legislation?
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J . P .S
“
You
recognized
my
revolver
he
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record, more shameful to Michigan
As well attempt to blow out the
than any ever before made iu lur said. “ Yr es,” 1 answered. “ Well, I
In lUxus six dailies and seventy- stars with one’s breath or level Gi-
annals, that church members vet- was hired with $1000 to take your six newspapers made a gallant bralter with a kick of the foot as to
This Hotel|is ocated at mouth of tho Coquille River, on
ing against the Amendment held life with that revolver!” He went fight for the prohibition amend­ successfully oppose tin* right.
T H IE]
S I E 3 .iL.
Z B Z B i^ C Z E I
the balance of power. Ministers, on: “ There were several liquor ment while the whisky element
Does it pay to have each year
men
ready
to
pay
my
fine,
1
saw
in
Everything
Neat
and
Clean.
A
Splendid
Summer Resort.
elders aud deacons have done what
had only twenty-six to champion a thousand happy homes changed
they could to fasten this infamy court—thej can afford to do so. A saloons. Contrast this with Michi­ into abodes of despair that the
upon the record* of their state, and very short time since, I came down gan, where no leading daily dare liquor lords may wallow in wealth?
Gol ii f n w In C a l i for nia .
havo gloried in their deed. from the mines with a thousand offend its party by upholding the
Everything done to render Guests com­
dollars.
They
got
me
drinking
Colton, Cal., Aug. 10.—The gold To and from the House.
By pen aiuf voice they have assail­
amendment.
fortable at
fever is still of a rising tempera­
ed proiiibition with a violence drugged the drink and the first
thing I knew they had robbed me
ture. Nothing has as yet risen to
that would have been virulence of the whole.”
Drunkenness causeth woes and
check it.
Many claims have been
had they not all been “honorable
Well, 1 worked with this man, I mischief, wounds and sorrows, sin already locateti, nnd many persons Parties contemplating a trip to Port Orford, or any place down tho
men.” High license, when it is pled with him and prayed for him, and shame; it maketh bitterness of are looking anxiously to find places
coast, should stop at this Hotel. The stages leave the house every
conceived, bringetb fortli conscien­ aloud in his presence; when I could spirit, brawling and quarreliug. and loerte on other ledges. An as­
other morning.
ces sear«*] as with a hot iron, so I took him out to hear the preach­ It increaseth rage, and lessenetli say has already been made by an
Saddle Horses to Hire at all times, at Reasonable Rates.
ing of the gospel. He became a
experienced ussayer who says the
that well-intentioned men say to converted man.
strength,
it
maketh
red
eyes,
and
a
Now ho is
average is fully $73 to the ton, Ocean House rock, from which point is the finest of all views, will be
evil, “ Be thou my good.” If ever I working
in
Montana, and low and a babbling tongue.—Jere­ though an assay was made that shown guests, with guide. Ladies will have beach rides free—on level
realized what it is to l»e “ given over working for temperance.”
my Taylor.
reached $195 to the ton.
| and hard 6and by tin bracing Ocean. Fine Piano hi home.
any more men after that pattern.
But slavery had a bad time trying
to debase the high principles of re-
ligion to the level of slave cons i-
tutious and Bum’s ctihorts have
fallen into similar difficulties, for
the church, the Masons,
the
Knights, the insurance companies
and the drinking men have got
their eye on them. Let Coos do
her duty.—M. V. Rork.
0 . Raod captain,
j
Watchmaker
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Coming,
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Comins:
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¡¡t' fMHiig Town of S. W. Oregon!
OCEAN HOUSE,
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon.
A fine view of the Sea & Seal Rocks.
LO W EST
L IV IN G
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