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T U E S D A Y , DEC.
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10, 1889.
Rnin, raiu.
See N. Lorenz’s new nd.
Mrs. Anderson is still improving! 1 1 1
leader of the silver question
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in health.
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See ad o f Mr. I*. Root's board
Tho following proscripiion has
ing house.
been used very successfully for
Charley Lyons is clerking in his
many years bv the Sisters o f Ulinr-
i t y o f Philadelphia for diphtheria, ll,lcle’ * »t«>re 1,1 tllis l)lflce’
ami scarlet fever. It is pronoun-
It is plain that Lars Samuelson
cetl the best remetly yet found by shot himself, accidentally.
theso g o o d p e o p l e :
Rnlphst* of lin-,', ou* grain.
Solid Miraci il:git»liM n ie grain.
Ona-hulf tKa»|iiH.u «ligar
Mix all with two tablespoonsfnl
o f water; when thoroughly mixed
add four ounces of water.
Look
Hors!
doctor
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Mr. J. M. Cpton, late o f the
Ran Ion Recorder, made us pleas
ant call yesterday.
Charley Faliy, the boy accident
ally «h ot by his brother, is np and
nl)out, and will soon bo well. It is
la k e teaspoonful every hour for f,,aroj j)e will lose the sight o f one
twelve hours; for children dim in eye.
ish the doso one-half.
Th e West Oregonian, M yrtle
Another consists of pure alco
Point’s new paper, made its ap
hol diluted one-half with water, to
pearance yesterday. It is a seven
be used as a gargle finti a small
column folio, patent outside, and
quantity drank three or four times
does fairly wa ll for a starter.
a day. th is i- given in tho M edi
Washington, Doc. 4.— Senator
cal Journal as the best remetly
Dolph presented in the senate to
and preventive yet found.
day a potiti n from citizens of Cal-
Owkt-s swu* iirii Ringer*.
ifornia and Oregon fer a snag!
This Kplenhul Chicago company pn„ cr nnd Jrwt(,e for C oiw loy.i
s n v s :! «re damaged t.v making im «in ; s. will noti
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- ] fifin’i nniiitnissinn f
silver question is vngue and inculi-j
AUMiMsTi; ■ rous notich .
elusive. H e claims to.he a friend • NO'I I !•: u 11: r
;i* « 11 t1 i :. t by 11 *rd( r
( .tils pniniptW ip tendid dav or night.
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A lira [in Rvtvi y
:» e of ( .'^'*'11
o f silver, but while he desires it in of the v nut v court *»t » t
(' n is,
for
our circulation, he counsels as lit- !"
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W. N. Campbell
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1 Uni r . 1 .. lîitsir of the
tie o f it as possible, heuee he has Si >a ■
r li r i. tifi*. . íV'b niel
not coinetl more than two million r t
:
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M re issued t» •¡lid
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dollars per month, thus following
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r-• i f n b; ricjuirrit Io
in the footsteps of his * predecessor.*. t 1**1* 1 i l t ■ ~
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Coquille City, Ore g.
cogriLLC c i t y ,
il i ’CO to t be uiHier
H e refers to the views of the secre
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Is prepared to supply al! custom
S Itti.
,i!t* ; a t C*#‘* à couiity. orts-
tary of the treasury as to issuing
Has a good team and is ready r
ers with the choicest cuts of
of certificates of silver bullimi. ht t ! . - li : : : :•
all
times
to
do
all
kinds
of
haul
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Limes
Kinds
haul-
r,i*,'r
h t t put mini.
i c iic ie i'
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irn b r . L r , K I T n m , P O R K iii i i l S u S A ( « K .
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wo are not informed as l«y what the .
ing in and about town.
G ive him
W e also carry a line o f no
plans o f tho secretary may be,
\om orders.
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tions
such as Tobacco, Cigars.
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therefore cannot now intelligently
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1’ipcs, Nuts, Candies, etc. etc.
criticise the plan. The president
Cm i n.i.E ( T t y , O í :.,
A L S O
is evidently in doubt 1 im elf on
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the subject. It is ditlicult to un- \
Lj. 2 .ih i li i. ij JL d A U t J îw ai
H a s ju s t R e c e iv e d a t
A liberal share of the patronage
derstaud one who Joe.» not uinler-
l.slt V.
C ut t in ;r
] i rT n e w
o f the people of Coquille City and
Av i a 1. ; I, ! l it till- aux*«!.
stnnd himself.”
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1 1 vicinity is respectfully solicited.
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A il orders promptly filled.
The president's nc '.-age is a fair
TU© M ■ i IN t •f. * t. S i » 1 4 F1 ;• lui H»*:tsu
document, but rather uncompromis
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C o q u ille C i t y , O heoox ,
H e w e r s . C s t r ic li
Teaming!! AJ-Wimcr
Oliolce Groceries,
isGitliloSy OlOIolb
WIMEfi & CAMPBELL.
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I12<t 114, Front St., San Francisco, Cal.
DEALER IN
Hay, Fwd of all kinds, Fleur & M s .
llifrlievt Market Price« Obtaiueil for Apple«,
and all Kreeii Fruit«, Salt Salmon, Cbittim Bark,
Hide«, Skin« and Wool, Fura of all kind«, Match-
Wood, Stave Bolts, and produce K*"*erally.
1 AI>0 HI V, A - WELL A« HELL OOOIIH ON CO»fMIbHION
Infoni atioD of any kind will eost you uothlnff—
lnquiriea will receive prompt attention at iny baud«.
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15AXDON, OREGON,
DRUGGIST
and
CHEMIST,
I’O I'liA K IIO riii'TA liY MEDId.VES,
P c .in t s ,O ilc , V a ja a ie la .-
e s 2 i n c l I Z '- y s S f a f f ;
T o ile t A rticltb
nnd
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v a rieties o f
D rug
EGECOL BOOKS
3 rr z o e k y ,
g i s t s ’ S u n d rie s .
and
w ill perform nt Masoi.ic ball t.v t W river o n j C oqoillo river.
night.
They gain the greatest 1
The Rebekah ball that was to,
piaise wherever they go.
Old have been given on Dec. 7th is
F l m - n s s c ^ rid .
T obacco and C ig ar s ,
harry Lades whom everybody used postron(:(l J h N ew Years eve. It |
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to know is with tho company. will be one of the grandest balls of i
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
ïïrenslidSi & Ïïrciish ili,
fu r n is h e d t h r o u g h o u t .
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Tho Coast Mail sa>s o f them: I f tho season as the ladies are spar- Fourth (lm ri'.ist of < MA Fellow-’ huil iir. .
First-cluss Accoiaiuoil lions for Traveling
or Medical uses.
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you diil not see the O ikes Comedy
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a n d C rn a m e n ts.
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S a m pi . k U oosi in C onnection .
Company last night you missed
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one o f the nicest that was ever set
This ¡Minutar aud favori le reiort ha
R u c lm i s E m b ro i d e r y
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C> ììiille ( '¡hi, ( )r.
the best show that has ever visited
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c n t ly l « e n t h o r o u g h l y re:¡<»v,iteci a n d put
in Coquille City.
Roani and ltxlging,
s i o<> j • j- w, r;... >»lv ills i ni!: t :
iiolii'.-: Urie** S! i T». V C l i D l g . m - j CCLI'IS GAG* etC- n :»etter ordtr t hi.a t ver l>«-for. i'hf taolt
Marshfield.
There was an entire
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\t i t h 1.11 thè df!u*i,c< H t o !*<* tiail
."i<> ; , r wn k one doll: ;> r f - C l , ncht r ami .
The A jax made a quick trip la-J Roani,
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I.u.j iM;.r.-0 10 oitc. a 5j.wtit.4y j HU(, j a ; i ltyic t „ ,lio.Wu tilt* must f a s l i d i t i m
absence of anything low or coarse
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! •<*;• * s. two d
r f o o t . A ll h i n d s 0 * \{ r a v
week to San Francisco and return. McaN,
lush. Si!k. Satin or \ clvet. wl.ich t picure.
„hip’s Punti!
and abundant evidence o f real
o rd - r. 1’:*¡lU lllg :* id 1 w ill
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them, an l every Member of the iu a little over four days.- Mail,
frolli post ik.i* -..’ii i-cliooi I .r -, • ..iu < r
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company deserves special mention.
Fr.ii.i-ö C ilY And Drain’s Station
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C. L. Edwards is agent for the •lolm l.tiBl.'inc uf San Fr. i. i <-o. cc'.i’ity *>f
pr. ntn :n
and nue acting, the troupe is first- • „
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This house has been fitted up
tures nml f. r.ui::,; Ui.te: ¡1* i.o w.fh the C a r r y in g : T h e U - S- M a ils
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! Champion self-binders, aud sulky, ran^e No. west. : mll VI ill offer i.r *of to
.il. Franc©, iiipi il a fiis t-cla-s house in every «on.
E xpress
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Follow ing is a list of the un- hay rakes.
Also the
Lansing show that tlu* lam 1 s,,T i ’ i.t is i.¡oro v .'.hrdi’.e
u:.-*ur-
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Ilie beds are new ami ¿ ¿ r u g s *
for its tim ln r or - r.»n*•tlM n for :i;*r ieiilfar.il
S p u s ïe Î
s pr*;.Br:d *n*1 f.’od
claimed letters remaining iu the steel-skein wagon which is wai- purpos«'s, and b> <- K.i *1 ! 1 ¡u s cl-.in i t * » . i ni
i.o'.jnGi'h’oàeiî clean am! the tables supplied with
Coquille pis to ilice, CT k ^ s county, ranted in every respect.
A ll per- l;m d before the 1! rjjir N r ai! it hi'f t iw r i f
î ii*»
tills I'tli.'e ,'lt 'her :*nr. * O <*»•^•>11, Oil N'»* ânes-
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Oregon, December 1st, 1889:
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Y autine ,''a^ n s and machines, d a y the l.itb d av *»r r i bnnary, i •v> ; •’* ),
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I L i: ayls E m : ir k C i t y eor D b a ik »
M yrtlf . P o in t , O r .
1 ..i t Avorid.
Benjamin Soars,
a.o f ! .. if Pi . X iti! ti. ?.,i uit at *!'•*; • r .uni ,
euiM. ^ronS»
berg«fc Son at Coquille C ity,or my- kin
• • o t ► c r y pa «• ntei#
S t a t io n kvf . ry
‘ ’ fegoh, Viir* .1; L. Bll« 1»S ï
Al OU!•C Tabor,
Frank Randall,
: * fkr.-i1 revv-iji.tr>«!
S. L. Lafferty, 2 self at M y rtle P o in t for prices and M uUiu'nn.h cotii.r Y « , » ,*'( on. « »1 Jo
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since the overthrow of the empire
W . A. Barnett,
C. 1). Haruon,
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hotel.> ii. Ylur-hriid. aud the po<kt oftin« on
I the explorer, and writf-s that the
please say “ advertised.”
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y..hl'*■ he i,r in Euieire.
old man is exceedingly hearty, but
J. H. X o slfr , P. M.
MYRTLE P O I N T , O R .
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is almost white from age nnd e x -1
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• p :» pood - ¿jipjv r rid qualit-
In a recent article in the Youth’s
w <>f fl!i k. binds
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and V. i’ll sell . t re;.
Companion, on “ How to cure a
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S. W . O . A . S n v i i t y .
cold,” the writer advises a lemon
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M yrtle Point, Cregcn,
Uivt-r Lv .•■!* .; ìer. ! r. iir-dea:;u.
L d . I l f r a l i »:— Please allow me
ade to be taken at bed time. It is
f : ri
we . Lpecl to build jp r. liviu-; 1 usiii-s.*.
,vfî
* oui», s-nl se*' ns.
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a dangerous treatment, especially i 8Pace iu >oar evor welcome visitor
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during the severe cold weather «if the H erald to whisper into the.
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R ar . ia ! . - O n* «»I the fintst piecea
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of liottoR» of lif'v to Hixtv acres wi-h •» I J i U ' J ’ MIA IN'Mi of. r.i.d dealer in Fruit
the winter mouths, as it opens the ears <>f the board and members of
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pores o f the -«Ivin and leaves the t|,pSouthw estsrnO regonAgriciil-
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i fa 1 i j lj «ite is i-d.-reii • t a luircaiii by
.-uiu iV* constant!v < s har '. u vei*. r. '<i!at«d as>*®rt
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sjstem in s..i h c-*mliiion that an- tlirnl society,ft few suggestions, to- j
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herer*> tllft »«st special j
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five fi^’ ì saiibfacticn.
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Many years constant nse and th e ! meeting o f oqi members was a,
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experience o f thousands o f p e r-, failure on account of a majority j
i .D A U , l i lì. A s i I. M A T I . F , M Y R
sons ot all ages, has fully demon- uf the members being absent
h l o r a n d r p r u v , ! k ; :l> o r a ! w ; . v
strated that there is nothing better
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would it not be vvell and none too;
for a severe cold than Chamber-
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Iain’s Cough Remedy.
It acts in t,me!y for the boy cl to fa 1 « " e v
perfect harmony with nature, r*»- °nd meetiug? Gentlemen let us
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lieves the lungs, liquefies the tough hear from you. N iav , a word to;
tenacious mucus making it easier the brother stockholders; We ;.,c
L O O K
v t!;<>
T i ; g !v A T I E
to ex Electorate, and restore« the n : .
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*- ¿ i v o r m i ì 1 >; a r , at r f ü s o i i a b l o i
system to a strong a: <1 healthy
condition. Fifty «*ent ixitiles for s,u*(-*<'ss of this institution.
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I'iiubi*]*, ni: feh-wood aud stavo tiin-
-D E A L E R S IN
aale by J. II. N«*sler. ( ’o*)uille City, certainly a most valuable ad vert is-
p
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parch
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and \\ . L. Dixon. M yrtle Point.
mg m:dium for the progressiv.*
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ii «*rni *<•««».
farmer, stockman, mechanic, m ar-,
j ties to i-uit, and at the love : l living
Carl Sclnuz is lying very ill of chant or mill man,one and all. S >:
IL\dI ^ r t l e ^ c i n t , O r e .
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rates.
pleurisy,
do not let us pass this matter by
J. P A R K E R ,
The old blind minister was cou- nnno^ crd. Every one of us should
( ’ H A S F. DOE.
Agents
f*»r all Kiuds o f Vehicles
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tinued as Chaplin iu the fifty-first ut, nd
meeting and arrange for
Favkersbnrg Co is counnty* Oreg.
vini 8
tf.
Staucr & Walker’s Farm and
congress.
, tl,ft
L et the secretary give
due notice o f the time o f meeting
MU! Machinery.
Congressman Reed was elected
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
nn«l then you should all attend
speaker o f the house of tho fifty-
N o t i o n is Iv-.'cliV «jivon t h a t th o la s t w i l l
. ( T h e Largest House in the Pacific Northwest.)
either in person or by proxy.
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d to s lir .io n t o f R o b i it XI. S t r a u c , «loceaH- !
first congress.
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Como, now, it will not put any one
I oil. lias lie i :i J u l y
to iiin lia t«-and
ti»*. n m lc r s i^ n o il w h o ;ir<* i i a n u d CvcCutoiH
Aftflr all the good people of liio tVtl.o'lonst tr.ml.l^ S lm u U 'v. iur i
Osborne Mowers and Sice! Spring Tooth Harrow.
tin rein litivc* I k i h d u l y a p p o i n t e d such ex- |
Janerio have got to rioting.
A
business hinder your being preset t
c c n to r a b y o r d e r o f t h e c o u n t y c o u r t o f t h e
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number have beeu killed.
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s t:itc o f ( ) r .
in a n d f o r th e c o u n t y o f j
send your proxy, to some one wlio
C o o s , s i t t i n g h .r th e t r a n s a c t i n g o f p r o b a t e j
Alton L .y, X. ii., was shaken yOU know will work for the be&tiu-
b u s in e s s and l e t t e r s t e s t a m e n t a r y h a v e is- •
up by an ea: thquuko <>n the ord. terosts o f all. L et us have a m eet-:
i s u e d t o such e x e c u to r s .
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Many people left their houf>es.
n,,r
j \y W imf . r
~~A444u rs >ns l i a v i n g clu iin s ¡igainst s a id e s
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t a t e a r c In ¡ e b r r e q u ir i'd t > p re s c u t t h e m ;
California is tho second largest
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.m il urn poll** Fire.
d u l y v e r i f i e d w i t h i n s ix m o u t h s f r o m th e
»late in the union, lean», o ily , lie-
MinnMipolia, Nov. 30. - T I 1 0 Tri-
d a l - o f i b i s n o t i c e t o th e u n d e r s i g n e d at
T im ber Land. A ct Ju n e 3, 1878. —Notice
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Coquille ( Uv. ( ms count v . Oregon. Dated;
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ing lar|*or. Montnna i, tliiul in l.one bnililing caught lira to-night
tor Publication.
i’OAiiiiiifi ß R * i i f i o i m i i r
l.S . EDMUNDS, Prop.
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H y r t’a Point ïlursery.
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J. F. ficyes, Proprietor,
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nfTi!\;"n
u n or
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C. euer al Mereliandis
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Sullivan and Jackson are to
meet in Sun 1 rancisco iusitlo o f
four months. Fox of the Police
Gazette thinks Jackson stands no
show with John L.
Dolph will introduce a bill for
the forfeiture o f tho Northern I*a-
cific’s unurn- d lands Few people
have much faith in Sen.ytar Dolph’s
action in this matter.
The Mormons have instituted an
ex«xlus to Canada where tb?y pro-
pose to establish themselves, it
having become too tropical for
them in the United States. Can-
ada says:
‘‘N o you don't.’
T K ) 0 S i
P a r tie s Ir v m g ir o m
an«l in a few minutes tho entire
building was ablaze. F ifty editors,
printers and others employed on
the top floor were apparently shut
off from nil avenues o f escape, and n
-I
the wildest excitement prevailed. X A X X v JL
Tw elve lives were lost and the loss
to the Tribune is a quarter of n
million,
insured
at half that
amount. Several other firms occu-
pied the same building which was
an eight story tinder box. Aside
from one elevator, it had but one
means o f escape—a stairway, and
this, as vvell ns the elevator was
j shut off by the flames early in the !
fire.
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for u b
V
tie Foin b to Bandon w ill—
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ahd all
skin diseases
T IM B E R L \ N I) N O TIC E.
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I ' s r i T n S , I K'* I,*-, 1. oim . e. i m , ,,,'no.OrK.i.
W dilPF’S PPT P B R A T k TI FillisilTI fUlT PITMTTIY
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th
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th.' , roV M ..,.M„f the art of conitre.. of J« a A
MOORE’S CELEBRATEDF01S0U OAK EEMEDT.
amt W .-l. . ^ton te n ilo ry. ’ C. F .
It UIUM1 InlUmiiutl«» udIrflU lH .». u U I..W
on|y sun,duitroyer of Uicrobu« uni other Skin
..f O ncon i...
ilav I.I.d to_lh»s_<>«««
his -w i.'ii sl.u< nn r.t N o.---- , for the purchase
I of u,e iu " , of s. ction No 2 8 . in tounsh.p N o .
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entitled,* An act for tho «ale o f timber lauds in the ,
uf California, Orison. Nuva.U aud v a«hiaK-
ton territory,” Audrew J. Iloi’ ifatt o f Ralaina, Co.
; of C iwlitz. Territory i f WaMhinid >n, Inis thin (lay
litel iu tliiM iitlire in- evurii Bt Ji. iiient No. -for tin*
i ¡1
|HircllHSii of tile Mouth went *4 ol Sec. No. 'J, in
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towii8lii|i N«>.
south range No. ¡»west, and will
h - i < otter proof to allow 1 hat th«* land sought 1# more
J
valuifile for itn tirulier or stone than lor agricul
tural jilirp.isen, and to establish his claim to said
land before the re - ■ ister a tel reeei ver of Ihimiflicdlt
Ho-u-btirg. Oregon, on wt dueMday, tho -JJ uay o f
J. H, ROBERTS,
Co..W. T,, and A. A. Va^eaml Z. W. Barker o f Caniaa
Valley, Iionulaa eouuiy. Oregon. Any and all per-
, Poim elaiiuiiik.' ailveraelv the above-ili serilieil lamia
, are reiiuested to file their claim » in tbia ollice on or
| before raid '03d day o f January, ItW).
|
Myrtle Point, Or.
tage to come to
L Y O N S ’ ST OB
Coquille City,
To make their selections.
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P r lC O f 2 5 C O fltS & BOX.
D e a le r
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Cbn*. W. J ounhios , register. !
U s it k d s t a t i . s L a n d O Fricr.,
k o h aftt .. O r ., Sept. i6tli, 1889.
Notice is lierchy s»»'cn that in compliance
wit h the provisions o f the act of Consrcn* o f
, Ju n e 3. 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale o f
j timber Linds in the states o f California. Ore-
vv>n*
co u ii. .<
M « i.n .n ..h ,
I 2 8 s ranee N o o we.-t. and w ill o ffe r p r o o f to
to
I j u,Vv tJu'i t!;t‘ lord «n cg lit > m ote valuable fot
for
timber or stone than for agricultural p u rp o » « ,'
and to establish ins ola m io -aid land before the
Register nnd Receiver o f this office at Rose-
burg. Oregon, on Thursday the tath day of
December, 1889. He names as witnesses: H.
11 . Brown, C. A. Brown. A. (i. (lough, all o f
Portland. Multnomah county, Oregon, and
John E. De Wolf, of Kos*burg, Douglas coun
ty, Oregon.
Any ¡»ml a!l persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are r*quested to file
their claims in this office on or before said
12 th day of Decmiher. 18P9.
C h a s . W. J ohnston , Register.