Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 30, 1890, Image 2

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    L o w e r i t h r r i» c p :ir tiii« * n t.
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Wido «t Bender are arranging
Fid.
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W
e
have
watched
Xhe
thoir store to bo ready to receive a
Coos Buy, Hose burg it
jl j new stock o f goods which they |in va*° ^ol someone to put his or Eeastern Railroad Co. w ill reciove
claim w ill astonish the natives as
shoulder to the wheel and , bids f or piling. Biles to measure
to quality, quantity and prices.
bring our beautiful little town more f rom twenty-live to sixty feet in
UF-BIÏER DEPARTMENT,
O rvil D odge , E ditor .
MYRTLE roH T, COOS (O l\TY, OR.
" T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 30, lfcij) 0 .
Fog, smoke and dust.
Mrs. Brcy is in very poor health.
Farmers are theshing they got a
good yield.
Next week the winter ¡.p; !c v [¡1
be gathered.
The inside o f .i. W. W im er’s new
dwelling is receiving a coat of
paint.
Rev. Hampton delivered a splen­
did discourse in the German Bap­
tist church Saturday evening.
Col. Jewell Boat, (1. A. K., at
this place meets at Masonic hall
first Saturday evening each month.
Last
Saturday
houses to
Th e family o f J). Giles who have
suffered s ic k io s and soic affliction
for seme time j m-t are now quite*
well.
a
Sol \V ise received a letter from
his better hnlf in which she de-
scribed her trip on the ill-fated
Ajax. She stated that she and
G irtie were nsleep when the ves-
sol colided with the rock and the
shock came near throwing them
President Sheridan anel Contrac­
tor Grnham pitseel through tow n ou^ ° f tlieir berths.
I hero were
Saturday <n the ir way to the mil ^our 8Ur^ boats which were launch,
ed in a very calm sea but the fog
roael front.
a ns so thick that one could uoi
H. H. I .use, Jr., closeul his real-
see the length o f tho vessel. They
estate office in this place yesterday
ami returned to Marshfield, his were not allowed to take any bag-
gage hence Mrs. W ise and G irtie’s
former home.
clothing and jew elry went down.
Mrs. J. J. 1 Wynn, ot Catching
They were about four hours mak­
■creek, has been very sick for over
ing Shelter Cove and when the
two week.". W e are glad to learn
wharf was seen Mrs. "Wise thought
that she is eenVyaloseing.
it was tlit* most welcome sight she
Call at O n il D odge's collection had ever seen. A small steamer
office and settle that account duo that was only allowed ton or twelve
J. G. Fish and save eo-ts. A lso passengers took the crew and pas-
come and lift your note.
s< tigers to San Francisco there
Win. N olkmar h is paint .- 1 the being about fifty persons on board.
front of bis bar Eviro storo an 1 re-
I baiai* a lìi-oorilor.]
moved theseatìb! Bug thut li 1 1 st »o 1
Bor.N. - A t Baiuh'ii, Sojtt.
over a year. .\ new sigu etubel-
l-^UO, t i the w ife of W . B. Holman,
ishes thè front.
n son.
J. II. Boguo, of ila lls creek, lost
olii e*'Ui-
Messrs. Water: ml
a wool I rd hetwi en tl e c al I ; uks
mcncod work on the life* -aviui
this side of Marsl i'.< hi h:st Fiiday.
station Monday.
I t fell «.fi bis wagon. W ho f**uml
D u d . - Near P idon, Sept. ‘ 20 .
it is thè question?
l^t'*), ( hartes
A ictor. youn^e. t
Orvil 1 ‘o.lge s toi!i el.ng tlffce child of L. C. and C an y Gibson,
hr.s heec full of 1 lo-iness thè lest aged 7 months and 2b days. The
ten clays end Judge
L en ders funeral took place Wednesday at
court has started up its mill to the Banclon cemetery,
grind out justice.
Mr. R. Pomeroy of New Lake
Mrs. Peter W ise o f this place
has been very low with rheuina-
tism of the ..onrt for some time,
H er many friends now entertain
hopes o f her recovery
^ «1 p f n
u u h » J
,r e g u
l a
r
has been hauling butter to Bandon
tor shipment this week. H e gets
the highest market price in San
Francisco. I t is only natural that
he should have the highest price
for the care and attention he he-
B irg e r IJeimann, Oit ge n's w ide
awake co rg iitiin n n has secured stows on his product
an inerensc* of the mail service
S o r t ii F o r k I t e m s .
from M yrtle Point to
Eckley.
Fine weather but somewhat fog-
This will t e a bi-weekly after the
gy»
first o f October.
Gooel crops this year so the farm-
T . M. Hermann will return to ers say
sav.
Washington, D. C., this week aud
Mr. S elf raised 00G bushels of
resume his duties iu the V. S.
grain, the largest crop that has
pension ofiice.
Manual's many ever been raised on ihat pIaco
friends ave sorry to see him leave,
J. B. Fox left for the bay )es -
and yet all are glad to see him ierdny with n load o f cider.
SaC£4X»*l.
Mrs. Haskins o f this place lias
J. A. Lehuberr sold three acres been very ill but is recoverin'»
o f his addition to M yrtle Boiut slowly.
last week, price £1087.50. H e has
Dims. Shuck, a nephew o f Sam-
also partly bargained off ten acres uel Shuck, arrived here recently
at the 6 aine figures, viz: £362.50 from his home in Iowa.
The Messrs. Tentsch and G ilfrey
per acre. Th is is choice bottom
well cleared.
loft for their homo at Creeweli
F o r the first tirao in the history
o f this valley straw is in good do-
mand. There is a considerable
quantity being purchased o f far-
mers— hauled and btowed away
for wiuter use. It sells for from
farmer:
There were several
t
)w
n jasp
from Floras, creek in
Saturday.
D yer Si Son's general store is
doiLg a large business. These
gentlemen carry a full stock of
goods, and sell them at popular
pi ices.
Mr.
V agor’s
now
hardware
tote is one o f the most complete
establishments in Coos county.
W e are glad to say that Mr. Y . ;s
doing a splendid business,
W ork will commence on the
fajr
rounds in the near future.
J he location is almost one-fourth
of ji mile from town. Col. R. H.
liosu has a tract o f twenty acres
cleared near the fair gi »unds ami
the saine will be laid out in town
lots and put on the market soon.
Four hundred and eighty-seven
guests were legisterrd up to the
loth o f this mouth in Tupper's
poj.uhir lu td . Tliat
gentleman
has lately made considerable im-
provements in ornargli g and ro-
Now it con­
furnishing tin* betel
tmis 10 t, ,eai i ims, {!.t iati i* .%i>ar*
l. i.- ricld) m ho!"t* re*d aid con-
tains < ne of t í * line .-1 j
s in
the count)y.
Our
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OVEU THE HANK.
Coquille City, Coco Co., Greg
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Winer.
V». N. Campbt
lied Frone
Cannot be tuccoulully traveled with«
out good health. To reach wealth or any
coveted poaltlon in life requires the full
poaaettion and operation of all the fac­
ulties kind nature has endowed uo with.
These conditions cannot exist unless tho
physical being Is In perfect working
order, and this is impossible when tho
liver and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct*
Ing the secretions, causing indlgastion
and dyspepsia, with all of their accom
Grocery Store,
Po a «onerai Ileal listate business in all its vari­
ous branches on a fair and safe basis to all l’arties.
And by always liaviu« iu stock the Iar«. st amour
and variety ol U' alty obtainable at j.rices I
dr fy comp 'tition, will be able to supply those w ho
favor us with their business with entire satisfac­
Coquille City, Oreq.
tion mid at a « eat savin« o: ti’ueand money.
Dealers iu
When you have property to place in a«ents
hands, remember We sell more than all parties in
this section < onibiiu d. When you v. isb to buy, if Groceries, Provisions, etc.,
parking horrors.
you will be plain w ith us and Hay Jii-i what kind
A L S O
o. Property you desire, aud how much you care
DR. H E N L E Y ’S
to invest you w ill materially assist us to pive you Country Produce of ali Kinds.
English Dandelion Tonic
..u intolli«ent and satisfactory deal, to yuurint -r-
\\ e also carry a line o f > o-
exerts a specific influence over the liver,
est. Wo aro ««ents for all town site property tions such as Tobacco, Gigurs.
excites it to healthy action, reeolvea Its
which Includes near .TOO lots.
chronic engorgements, and promotes the
Bipes,
Nuts,
Candies,
etc.
etc.
Examine the following brief description of part
secretions : cures Indigestion and consti­
of ,.nr stock on ban l to select from.
A liberal share of tJie patronage
pation, sharpens the appetite, tones up
KMC. lUO acivs iiu.i large out ran}, 1,1 of the people o f Coquille City ami
the entire system, and makes life worth
mountains.
living.
vicinity is respectfully solicited.
HNiO. Good Iioi'.s'i aiul r> lots in Cnquilio
A ll orders promptly tilled.
City; part but Ioni itimi.
G-LGO. SiKin. ton miles from town;improved.
ll m V). 1U0 a.nnd coiisid'-ralde stock <> miles
out.
ItXO. (.0 a. w*ll improved iind located,
with valuable slock included,
l(»*i,). liiO a. choice bottom and timber laud,
4 miles out.
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j : 5*100. 4:-> n.J nicely improved [choice place
well located.
0
nu(l ;ston0 works o f Marshfield.
3 -re a t
Z E a r g r a in s
in
ZE S eal E s t a t e !
4.too. Saloon, brewery, nice completed
Parties wanting anything in the
1 ho J j L I I N H E R U addition t > M yrtle Point lms boot) recently plat-
dwelling ¡md 7 lots in Handolpli.
marble line such as monuments or "00. ifO a. homo, ¡'.I! improved 1 iK-h bind tod and placed on the market aud is offered so cheap aud on sucii
well located.
headstonos can secure the same by
1000. Hi a. improved, tine orchard and liv­ easy terms that parti* - wishing t > purcim"»* property iu the beauti-
giving their orders to Mr. Cainp-
ing water.
lul town of M yrtle i ’* iut r>h uld take a look at this addition before
¡"00.
170 a. improved. ^***>d stand on stime
bell, who will be pleased to take
purchasing elsewhere, \\> c »fitly ask cne-fouith down, balance from
road
their ordeis and furnish them the slOOO. 110 a. p. rlly improved and much one to two years’ time,
I- in*: aerugo property adjoining this addi-
person d pr*'i * rt> ineludt-d.
work at the same price they would I Hi.!1. ‘Sé* a. "0 bottom chared, fine or­ tion for salo cm an.
J* A. I g u n i i ! ¡.a, agent, M yrtle Point, Or
r is. cln>i:* • ]>!; ec.
pay for it, at the works at Marsh­ i h*>0 ciai
. li,0 a. 1 miles from river landing.
partly improved.
field. Mr. Campbell lias photo­
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J "00. 100 a. ; ì 1 ". ìì _: aÌM»vi : fa
Miso and
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foj
graphic designs of monuments and
sprint; brunch.
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! MA', su ;■*..mi iir timber, near ir own «' d
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headstones which he will be pleas­
si
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botti
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tim-
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l>tred !..
ti)¡n< in the mai bio line. A lf
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Owing ’ to its position i i F
v ulti fiat” !y be the
C UH» iy marble and si*
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was “ crusade Prominelltly before
the public, length, as the company may order,
j,,ss than ten inches
membership day” with the W . C. ^ ure‘y DO bettei means can bo cm- aiu| {G b(>
T. U. I t was observed in this city, i Ploi'edtlian
corre 8 Pon- nt the small end. T o be delivered
Tw o ladies called at our oilice and d<UCe 111 *he coluu3118 ut lhe i l l R ' along the rinlit of way wlc re need-
ALD as it has the largest crrcula- 0(j or jn j|Ui waters of lì hiniv*
left literature and offered us an
tion and is the most popular paper sjOUKi,
Bids > >
••;! illi'il !>'* I OC' i.
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honorary membership. This is an
iu the county. I f my correspon- j*or cédai- t i * a* S 1 V.-Î long, b inches
excellent cause and every person
deuce is acceptable, 1 will try and thil.k% H11(J llot jes, than 8 inches
who has children
growing upi
give yen from ono to two columns xvj(|,.. }i) \ ¡. ,.t
. . I on
ai.O . . tacci
. la u\t i ¡.ii.uri.ge the institution.
weekly in the sincere hope that it top
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Í i< s to la* »¡c..
I f the Indies of our town can save
will be of interest to your mauy € rut a»on<.
• i : ¡if of way of said
oven one or two of our young men
reader and beneficial to Baudon.
company at sc*!; points and at
or boys just entering manhood from
Teams are busy hauling lumber si neh times as they may direct.
the baleful influence o f intemper­
Ties mal piling to he paid I'm- <>n
ance they should feel rewarded for for the buildings of the lifesaving
anil
bisjx-ction and accejitar.ee o f the
Messrs.
Waters
their labe ls. This is a reform that 8tu*lou
company. Address bids to
W. B. K ing .
no one can say ought against. W olfe the contractors inform us
that
they
will
commence
building
Supt.
Construction,
Marshfield, < >r.
There may be a difference o f opin­
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as
soon
as
the
lumber
is
sufficient­
imi in regard to the mode of oper-
Mr. R. J. E. C unpbell is now
tion, but the one fact that temper­ ly seasoned.
Mr. A lvin Munck’s fino r e s i- ats01)l for tue ( <>os la y marble
ance is n grand idea and one o f the
F ive covered wagons
passed
through town last week.
Uliey noblest principles extant cannot be deuce is nearly complete. This
came in over the Middle fork road, successfully denied and every well building promises to he one of the
There are quite a number o f uieairng person should encourage most beautiful in town. Who is
going
new comers camped around town it.
*e> to occupy it, A lvin ?
there being no vacant
• rent.
Sherwood
P WIMER& CAMPBELL
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The
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half cu) hour of o.ny ot
lie in this cha ,
namely: One-third c
third in tivy ijci
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or. w ho ha: 1 on > urvey ; ■' and
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platting town lots in an : around <’ ..
vie
is
Dindon
for
some weeks
still kept very busy. Reid estate
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exp ri» .im i c *..!.n'aml waii.*rs «m i
{Ite t *l
v id . «1! (he ¡;.«*il tlti'iir
supply
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Stock lia .
j.* aiTà i. AildS,
Town Lots.
rr¡4
l'imber Lands,
rjgr
j fornai in tL.* i .:*:ket. i iu* luive il-«) re-
18 changing bands daily. Proper-
BEST BARCAiM O'JT.
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find
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the
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tuse,
ami
171 acrcsof lami vith hnlf loiloriverfr *nl-
K* can be bought for a moder; te
t-
mí a ho. .dike
a*»e vith steiinih *:*t lntidiiii?: li’-* ai*r»*s bot­ £ 0 <*< : «for!
price and will double its value in toni land; ! « lane !« noti. ‘-C* *'■ -r. » under p’ :.C
b- ur.'.i.
( ’ ì i !1 ¡Givi let U
cultivntion and :W m > o * a*i h > nl. v *.i *it
the next twelve months.
anv ti.ti — ili !heti,*"i*>f pasturo luitds.
*.’ ::.:ni fraine barn-- *m I
W e miss our genial Judge D yer .. ___ in ii v '.s
* . 7; / * k i: i } Ï ? r i
Kitchen story an.i ö ► ** *
id ilo f
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a
rds.
etc.*,
to
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wife
half
hijih:
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all
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on our streets, himself and
cheap as owner si - ick. The followin'.;
having left for a visit to Washiug- i ;( k s with the piaci : 11 cows and culle... J
On.
,*V <*’ >U H. 1 ' tv. O' "V »Ids. !} yearlii’os *'iie
ton. They are expected to return (1
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h*
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1
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half-breed Durham !*
head co'sl t;.:eii linos, t* dozen chicK 'iis.otu*
some time next month.
nev.‘ i,*ont; new plow and harrow, new v .
Mr. Ronsoil is putting up a new dll, new lUowini; machino, lien sulky i .'ki
»Cr »TTC. ...'
mtl a tlious. ml other things useful on the
buildingon 1st street. W h ereon : farm.
Also l 1« acres corn. :$ acres oats. 1 1 take this n.e.'iiis of in*.>r:-..in-: ill* u io
acres
acre potatoes.
potatoes, cte. For
K**r
pleted it will be used for a milliner »»<
•«■« barley, and l 1 uere
that I intend e s ’iductir.; « iirst-c..i" '.iv.-.w
Bjore> 0 -^ carpenters are kept ,ur\,ecJ^Hrowtxa” ni«)il.th *,f bampey cnek, and Sal.* Stable. lie: . n i l . t t l i . t i k****p
,
I write t» him at Parkersburg*
.V_*tf
notLinu’ o '. h the 1) st. of ••Turnouts.” ami
very busy as tliero are several
the he St
.* of
of CH
ear ■ will !..
. n transient st »eh.
»ixt&
N O T IC E .
■ha: - of thep >ii<
Kver\ thi*i ; ;i
new dwelling going up in different
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The infaut child o f Mr. J. I I ()W-
Coni piai ni lmvhn: been entered ai tliin
n
0]j bas born quite ill for some o ilice by KJ ward* A. Dill -loiinst lVí- i* (Í »<*1-
o f f i c i : i n j .
ò ,
5 i
ler for a! tmlonin,^ his l*.oinesiea*l cniry,
time, but is now convalescent.
No. .'.b‘7. ijited Oc lob r -;l. ISSS, upon tli "
B s a i e r r .a
Col. Rosa's mill is running to its NY * i of K!*74 and NF. of Sl’ b of Sie. 10.
and XNVq of NKb of See.
Town. TI S.
utmost capacity and still the de­
THE -MOST DES!KAHLE i
r«ii”c 1:5 vc"t, iu (’oo"C"ïinty. Oregon, vviih
mand far exceeds the supply:
a view to die cancellation of s'*.id entry: ttio
lil'SIDFNt I m o i rr.Tv. /
Dr. J. J. Gussenhoveu lias re- said part i s are hereby summoned to ¡.p-
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» , u js-ar at ti e oilice J . <>f \. Simon, jns'ice of
ceivecl lus apjiOintment as l . n. the peace «t Coquille City. Coo* county.
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vt’.nl
OrcRon. <* t the 1st day « f Oct*»licr.
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« ™ > * ‘ *"K «urgeon ...id has filed lo o’clock a. m. to re; pond and famish tes-
timonv coiieernin-.' said alk-yed ni>:,nd..n-
°i*tLi of «*tl:oo.
rnent.
John II. Shape. UepisM-r
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A. M. Crawford. Keeeiv* <•.
Health of Bnndon’s people also
I . S. lii.nd Ofiice. lioneluir; .()r>-;ou, ,
W d ' h A i î !! k V.o‘::s!i: :l,
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Anp,’ist Joth, 1"5)0.
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that o f surrounding country is
s S
Sutli*'ient aflidavits hacino been li ! 1 ir.
ü
very good.
bile wo hear corn- this oitioT, showing to oar satisfaction, that
plaints from fdinost every town in | personal service ,.r th • for a>iu,: notice
stimerai Lands, 3 Etìtc
L ! V L i i \ ò \ h Ú L L
-* y
ur'Zm i<8 \J
» ‘il Sì):*i(* ( ). o u i e s c el lent
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b'irgnins.
A H a ij . oí k fr .
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FOR ROOD i’ AROAIXS
8 AKEÍÍ.MNHA! Ho, MYRTLE POINT REAL ESTATE
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Genera! Llerchandise,
Point,
T0PS1 D BSOLOWf
boat öüiiuers
after a two weeks visit at Mrs. W.
P. Mast’s.
I f you want a chandelier go to
C ollier’s.
o f contest cannot he mad * .'v* liiT:*l>v nn-
1 he people o f this place are the interior i>«riiidoii rejoices in a thori/ thoMamot'»
••rveil b pid i liea tion
built on si:
looking for the raihoad anxiously, climate which harbors no disease. <• j 1 v' i [A. ;', 1 ,‘,-Ht,!Ai ,p.'-r w!' i*.'-?i;AliV'-* > , Skills
one dollar per f
The North fork school closes This is probably the reason there the m «t likely to f t iw Iiotiof' t«> COlltffStiT, bouts, two doll."
25 cents to cue dollar a load.
Jolm 11. Slmpo. 1 It-»inter. ship's boat
A. M .’Crawford, lb*c«*ivcr.
I t is rumored tiial tho M yrtle next Friday after a five inoutlis’ nre Hld l b° many families coming
in to spend a few weeks on our
Poin t hotel litis been sold to Mr. term.
R. G. Sumerlin returned from glorious beach.
Nystrom o f Marshfield.
W. A .
\\ g haven’t
Our fishermen are complaining
Border will retire from the house ^,0 I)a^ Iuesday
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Border l»*iirD(‘d the particulars yet what he ai,ont t,ie 8Careil> c f ri!,1,nou ,n t,K‘
river
hav 2 kept an excellent house and w e it for but have an idea he went
Mr. Chapman has been nursing
the traveling
public will miss for license.
a painful hand for some tirin', the
Taylor Siglin passed down the result o f a bruise.
them.
river a few days ago.
Rev. F’atber l ’ eutgen held ser­
Capt. AY. H. Harris, E. Bender,
vices
in the Catholic church last
.Jeff Benham has commenced
J. A . L eh r hen, H arry Dalmas,
Sunday at Bandon.
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Dr. FJgin and Mr. Rogers went to cleaning out the river. H o intends
Co. K, O. N. G., held their
to
log
this
winter.
Coquille City Saturday evening to
monthly drill last Sunday. The
McClosky Si lirady have the boys were rather disappointed as
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attend the Masonic gathering to
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welcome Gland Master llobinson Braden bridge almost completed. Major L ow 'll was to inspect their
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company.
Gen.
Siglin
also
prom­
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and Grand Secretary S. F. Chad­
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ised to bn at Bandon for the occa­
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the
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President Sheridan and Con­
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most Co's in the 2nd Regiment
I f the Coos Bay-Roseburg and
tractor Graham o f the Coos B
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a^‘ and they should be recognized
Eastern R. R. is built to M yitle
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lloseburg railroad arrived here
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»Siglin,
our
sheriff,
came
Point by May 1 st, 18i)2, this scribe!
from lloseburg Saturday afternoon «town to Bandon last Saturday.
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gets a new 85 hat.
Otheiwifce we ] 1,0 hitter had just returned from He was after Mr. Tapper to serve
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must buy one for a friend. M ho San D iego from whence lie had °R dm jury next term o f court.
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Or. Nickerson
the dentist oi
of
wants to make a similar wa 4 ferv i ■
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.MCKerson tue
.4 LEST TOO EXTENSIVE I r ,. <J»1 o
W e shall want a pair o f“ loots by
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the
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aral
‘I>roi.alh
and
stock
Cootìbay
has
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in
Bandon
for
by
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Monday
for
Jtst call on them; you cannot fall to find something that
necessary
to
tiro building O of t t the
some
that tim«:*, who wishes to furnish
olph where
ho will
remain- suits you. They havc maps of all the up -riur country, and
Randolph
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road. T ioy went on to the bay.
them? NoUiinj» Jess than
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two days before going to Myrtle have a man who niches a specialty of locating government
bootF Will answer.
Subscribe for the III iiai . d .
Point.
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lands for others. Call on them and sec for yourself.
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