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VOL.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
17.
J J U . J- B U HT M OO RE,
S U R G E O N A N D P H Y SIC IA N .
THE COQUILLE VALLEY.
COQMLL.K CITY. OKKUON.
re»ponil to
W IL dftv L or promptly
uiKht.__________
Ml oft 11»,
£U6ENE PANNENBERG,
ATTORNEY
at
N»Ury r » M l f .
LAW
C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N .
Locatioi), Peculiarities and Advantages Which Surround Coquille
City, the New County Seat of Coos County, Now Claiming the
Attentioi) of the Homeseel^er and Investor.
FEBRUARY
is heir to, same as they do iu auy other section; yet we claim, righteously,
entire immunity from chills and fever, while few heavy fevers of any class
are known; and that universal disease, “ la grippe,” as well as most oth­
ers, let us off lighter and in a milder type tliun those places having a
greater range of temperature and consequently a more rigorous climate.
The main available timber resource of the county at present is confined
to the watershed of the Coquille valley. The large mills of Coos bay
having exhausted the most available timber on the streams putting into
the bay, are now beginning to draw their supply of logs from the
Coquille river, which will amount to many millions of feet per year.
These logs ara either floated on the waters of the Coquille and hauled out by
steam power and loaded on the railroad near Coquille City, or reached by
building spur railroads from the main line the railroad then hauling
them across the ridge dividing the two watersheds and dumping them
into the waters of Coos hay, where they float to the mills. This, along
with the demand of our own large mills, furnishes employment to a small
army of men and teams, which consume much of our produce locally.
The valley proper has three large creameries, besides private ones,
which are very prosperous and hardly a lithe of what the valley will event­
ually support when the lands are cleared and in grass.
With all these natural advantages, and enough workers and capital to
roll the wheels of industry through the entire year, without any suffer­
ing from heat, cold, wind or other storms, we see no reason why in the
near future we should not become a rich, prosperous aud contented com­
monwealth.
And Coquille City, the seat of justice, being situated about the center
of this great natural wealth, and at the head of practical deep water navi­
gation for sea going vessels which enter the Coquille river, and about the
center of local navigation for local river boats, and having a railroad con­
necting us iu one hour with the additional immense shipping facilities of
Coos bay, with their always cheap rates to the ports of the world, our beau­
tiful location for a desirable and pleasant home is bound to prosper in tho
future and add to its already thrifty business, until our most sanguine ex­
pectations will no doubt be realized.
Then we can say with pride and satisfaction to those in quest of homes
or a place to invest or go into business, come here and investigate these
things, and satisfy yourselves that we are wholly within the bounds of
reason and have not drawn an imaginary picture.
Of course, people of no means whatever, who have to labor for daily
bread, need not expect to come here and get suddenly rich; and they
should consider well before leaving n community where they are known
and acquainted with the labor proposition, as one can often do as well in
a poorer section where known than in a richer section where unknown,
unless he carries with him those best letters of recommendation that will
soon introduce him to the best paviug places in any community.
I refer
to honesty of purpose, temperate habits, strict attention to business for
his employer, looking out for all business entrusted to him conscientiously
and with efficiency in the line he undertakes to perform. And if he comes
here with these qualities and a little stick-to-it-iveuess, he need never lie
idle among our varied resources, which of necessity need you as much as
the capitalist to aid in their development and make this section which
sometime will be a veritable Paradise.
There is yet a gap of CO miles of railroad unfinished on the line from
Coos bay to Roseburg, Oregon, where it is intended to connect with the
Southern Pacific system. This road is built from Coos bay eastward
through Coquille City and terminates at present at Myrtle Point, 0 miles
east from here. This section cannot be reached wholly by rail, which
present seeming disadvantage will soon be remedied by all through con­
nection being made at an early day.
For the present passengers reach
here by staging over this gap from Roseburg in about 18 to 20 hours, or
get off the Southern Pacific railroad a few miles north from Roseburg (at
Drain station) and reach here by stago and river boat--the latter route
being preferable in winter, as roads are often so bad at that season that
the trip is uncomfortable for those used to Palace cars, or other modern
conveniences of travel.
To those who are willing to take a short sea voyage, of from 24 to 48
hours, the ocean steamers which put into Coos bay or this river from Son
Francisco and Portland every few days, offer a much cheaper, cleaner and
better conveyance, and arc always available.
From May to November,
however, the Roseburg route is reasouably comfortable and most direct,
with many attractive features of scenery and entertainment.
1899
.
Society
Women
m fact.n early all
women who undergo
| a nervous »tram, are
compelled to reg ret­
fully watch the grow­
ing pallor of th e ir
cheek», th e coming
wrinkles and thinness
that become more
-V
'distressing every day.
Every woman
knows that ill-health
is a fatal enemy to
I beauty and that flood
health gives to the
plainest face an en-
i during attractivencsa
' Pure blood and strong
nerves — these aT« the
secret of health and
beauty.
Or.Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People build up and purify the blood, and
strengthen the nerves. Ts the younj girl they are invalir-
i able, to the mother they are a n ecessity, to the woman
approaching fifty they arc the best rem edy that science
has devised for this crisis of her life.
THE COQUILLE VALLEY
In Cooa county, Oregon, is situated somewhat south of the central part
•JIHE C O M M E R C IA L * -----
of the county, and comprises all that part of the county drained by the
Coquille river and its numerous tributaries, along which are some of the
T h . nioafc modern arranged BARBER
richost as well as most productive lands found on the Pacific coast.
HHOP in Ooqoille City.
The low, fiat, valley, proper, along the main Coquille river and its four
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. branches,
is about 100 miles iu length, counting each fork collectively,
suitable for good farms, in the low vallsys along these immediate streams,
and range in width from one-half mile to three miles; and, iq addition,
C. L . M O O N ,
there are dozens of smaller creeks putting into these four main branches
from tho low mountain or hill ranges oach side of the main valley, like
so many ribs attaching to the spinal column. All these creeks have more
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
or less rich sedimentary bottoms along them, and are very desirable, be­
ing perfectly watered with sparkling creeks and rivulets and springs of
R«al Estate and Collections a Specialty. pure soft and cold water, and on the whole contain likely about ns much
bottom land as the main river valley.
Between each of these Bide creek valleys, or ribs, are higher ridges,
John F. Hall,
some quite steep, others oval, with fiats or steppes nlong their sides,
_A _ tto m .® 3 r . a.t - L a ^ r , whore small rivulets head. All theso ridges have been densely timbered
with large and thick growth, and presents to the eye one grand unbroken
Sira. Jacob Wearer, o f Bushmill, IU., 1» fifty-«!» y«ara old. She »ay»,
M a r s h f i e l d , O r e g o n .
" I suffered (hr five or •!» ye»ra with the trouble that come« to women at
forest of evergreen. When viowed at right angles with the creeks, or
IbU time o f lilt. I a n much weakened, w«« unable, much o f the time, to
parallel with the main river, these little side valleys being so low nnd so
D.ftl.1 in K »» l E stât » o f all kind».
do my owu work, and «offered beyond my power to describe. I waa down­
hearted and melancholy. Nothing aeemed to do me any good. Then I
completely wreathed in by the timbered ridges between them, they
/"TOQÜILL1I Orange No. 290. PoJJJ®*
made up ray mind to try Dr. WtlUama' Pink Pilla for Pale People.
\ j Ua*b»ndry meet on the let Saturday do not show, and for one to get an intelligent idea of the extent and
I bought the tret boa In March. 1897, and waa benefited from the start.
A b o» and a half cured me completely, and I am now rugged and strung.’’
o f .»oh month at 10 o ’ oiook a. m.
richness of our bottom lands, these have to be explored, each in its indi­
—»mtkmtU (.III.) Rturd.
N. L oam «, Master.
viduality, and new features are to be found on each.
■ . Panaenberg. Sen.
The genuine package always bears the full name
At
All the bottom lands are level and composed of a rich sedimentary for­
YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN
all druggists or sent postpaid on receipt of price 50*
i u o f the World, meet» at Maaonio Hall mation from 5 to 15 feet deep, which richness is continually kept up by
winter overflows of the river, and constant washing down by winter rains
1st and 3d Monday night» o f eaoh month
per boaby the Or. Williams Mtdiunt Co, bcheneuady.lt Y.
A. J. S h « bww
Oonanl.
of rich leaf mold and decayed vegetation from higher lauds.
These
George T. M oolton, Clerk.
oyerflows are liaklo to occur every wiuter, though not always, depositing
OURT COQUILLE, NO. 13. FOREST
with each recurring one a fresh supply of sediment, which will continue
er» o f Amerioa, meets every second nnd
A $65.00 Machine
¡T h T Æ . " f l r l i n Q t o i r
fourth Thuraday evening, at Maaonio Hall to insure the soil from deterioration from constant cropping to the end
of time.
Coqoille City. Oregon.
Threading H W l l « JIfeei|lj|e
Gao. O. L axce, C. R.
These overflows are caused by heavy, warm rains, often melting the
For $ 1 8 . 5 0
H. N. L ob « n z , R. 8
LA TEST
NEW
mountain snows high up, and come down in such volume that, with the
BEST
HOM E
EN. L Y T L E POST, NO. 27, G. A. H. tide shouldering back from the ocean, prevents its free escape into the
CHEAPEST
STYLE
meet» every Brat Monday night o f
each month. Visiting oomrades in good ocean, and is therefore mostly back-water, and does not have current to
Shipped to any on c,
anywhere, ou 1(1
standing cordially invited to attend.
wash away or destroy the laud as in streams having great fall and not
days’ free trial,
K
B; H. H sskin , Post Con».
enjoying
tide
water.
Besides,
it
would
seem
that
nature
has
fitted
it
out
in
y o u r O ffn
J. Q u ic k , A djutant.
h o m e ,’ without
so that the tide should flow inland for about 40 miles on the main river
asking one cent
iu advance.
and branches, and up many of these creeks, or ribs, for the sole purpose
f \ EN. LYTLE . W. R. C „ NO. 9. MEETS
i j r in Coquille City on the first and third of facilitating navigation with water craft, and the floating out of this
Wedneaday afternoon in eaoh month.
10 y e a r s ’ written
immense quantity of timber which is stored up on either slope for the
Mils. w. H it *, Pros.
warranty w i t h
each machine.
M bs . Ida H abhimoton . Seo.
use of its inhabitants, there being apparently enough good saw timber
in the Coquille valley and along these water-sheds to last for ages. These,
A
strictly
high-grade Sew­
1HADWICK LODGE. NO. 6». A. F.
ing M a c h i n e , B Di sh t o
J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening too, are a veritable mine of wenlth to the workers; and the best of it is,
throughout iu the best pos­
on or before eaoh foil moon. Visiting breth­ wheu the wenlth of timber is exhausted in any particular section, then
sible mauuer. It possesses nil
modern improvements, and its
ren oordially invited.
prosperity from production of grass, grain, fruit and vegetables bag just
H abbv K bibs , W . M.
mechanical construction in
begun,
ns
all
these
lauds
are
quite
rich
and
productive,
and
when
too
roll­
such that in it are combined
W.
White,
Sec.
C.
simplicity with great strength,
ing or steep for culture, are turned into rich pasture grasses (for which
thus insuring ease o f running,
durability, aud making it im­
UELAH CHAPTER. NO. 6, O. E B„ they are finely adapted, in this moist climate) that go to make up the
possible for the machine to b«
meets Friday cveuirg on or before
sleek
“
cattle
ou
a
thousand
hills.”
Aud
as
if
to
show
His
especial
favor
put
out of order. It sews fast
each full moon at H o'clock from April 1st
and makes a perfect stitch
to October 3l«t, and thereafter at 7:,30; and to this part of the great Pacific coast, and not having room to spread out
with nil kinds o f thread nnd
Coupon,
if
anoh fifteen days thereafter at 2 o clock in all His lavishly-bestowed blessings to man on the surface of the earth, an
all classes of material. Always
•ent C. 0.0.
ready for use aud unrivalled
the afternoon.
. „
w m
All-Wise Providence directed his Son, “ by whom he made the worlds,” to
I
for speed, durability and qual­
Mas. N om A. M c E wen . W . M.
or on trial
ity o f work. Notice the" fol­
M r s . J ennie R ose , S ec .
underlay much of this section with richest of minerul wealths, nnd coal
lowing points ol superiority
ARLINGTON.”
which crops out all over the county, inviting those who have capital to
/C O Q U IL L E LODGE. NO. !» , I .O . O. F; ,
v>/ meets every Saturday evening. Visit­ follow beneath the surface nnd share in the hospitalities of their immenso
The Head o f the "Arlington" swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb
screw. Strong, substantial, neat and hnndsome in design, aud beautifully ornamented iu gold.
ing brethren in good standing cordially wealth, in which several are already profitably availing themselves of
Bed plate has rounded corners and is inl.iid or countersunk, making it flush with top o f table.
Invited.
. u
v /,
firing by the enemy in the outskirts Highest Arm—Space under the arm is 5J4 iuches high aud 9 inches long. This will admit the
these opportunities.
ILO ILO CAPTURED WITHOUT LOSS.
J. A. S eed , N. G.
skirts, and even quilts. It Is Self-Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through
of Ilo Ilo, but not a single American largest
The soil of the low lands is of a gray color, mostly, and that of the
J . S. L awrence , R. S.
except eye of needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in oV
take out; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. .Stitch Regulator is on the bed o f the machine,
bench and hills brown, or of a rc.ldish tint, and occasionally black, in spots. Filipinos Were Shelled from Their Trenches was injured.
beneath the bobbin winder, nnd hns n scale showing the tiumlser o f stitches to the inch, and can
C O Q U I L L E ENCAMPMENT, NO 23, I. Much of the bottom lands must bo drained, and all in theii natural
Miller’s forces had complete con- be
changed from 8 to .12 stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends ou lioth sides o f needle;
by the Boston and Petrel, and Marines and
y j O. O. F., meets every first and third
never fails to lake goods through; never stops nt seams, movement is positive; no springs to*
!
trol
of
the
situation
when
the
gun­
Troops Took Possession of the City.
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows state are covered with a dense thicket of willows and other small growths.
break and get out ot order; can be raised aud lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—Fo.
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis­ And although all has been claimed for many years and held at a prettv
boat Petrel sailed from Ilo Ilo for filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine doe*
not run while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run, docs not fatigue the oper-
.
iting patriarchs iu good standing.
Mauila.
The Sixth artillery regi­ ntor, makes little noise and sews rapidly.
good
value,
yet
not
one-fourth
of
it
has
yet
been
put
umler
the
plow.
Manila,
Feb.
14.—
11:15
a.
m.—
Stitch . is a double lock
sides,
_r. _____
_ stitch, the M ine on both side*,
K. E. B uck , C. P.
wili’n**t ravel, and can l>e changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring teilV
When this is done, however, these lauds produce almost fubulous crops Particulars of the capture of Ilo Ho ment occupied a position command­ rion,
G. F. B outei . l , Scribe.
and will admit thread from 8 to 1/50 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
of hay, grain, fruit and vegetables, aud for pasture is unrivalled, remain­ by the United States forces under ing both bridges leading into town, The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, nnd cannot he put in wrong. g Needle
e ttin g
Bar is ton ml, made ol case-hardened steel, with oil cup nt the bottom to prevent oil from gettinj
a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 . ing green the entire summer.
and
the
Tennessee
volunteers
and
Crops are sure and certain every year. No General Miller last Saturday have
id ju fttc a
on the goods. Adjustable Bearings—All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily ndjustci
I. O. O. F., meets every 2d and 4th
willi
:t
screw
driver.
All
lost
motion
can
be
taken
up,
and
the
machine
will
last
a
lyfctima.
tho Eighteenth Uuited States in­ Attachments—Each machine is furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and in addition we
W ednesdays in each m on th , at O d d Fbl- irrigation is needed except what nature furnishes without cost or caro on keen received here.
lows’ hall. M rs . J ulith C o l l ie b , N . G . the part of the husbandman.
.in extra set o f attachments iu a velvet lined metal lx>x, free o f charge, as follows: One
On the morning of Friday, Feb­ fantry were occupying the trenches furnish
rufller and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, different widths up
J. S. L awrence , S.
All known varieties of clover do especially well. In fact, wheu timber ruary 10, Miller sent an ultimatum that had been constructed by tho to /i «'f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, ami one thread
cutter. Woodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plnted rings
UILLE COUNCIL. N0.3DH OF THE and brush are removed, clover (especially white) and other grasses can­ to tile commander of the rebels on rebels.
to drawers, dre.H guards to wheel, nnd device for replacing belt.
raternal Aid A ssociation m eets the not be kept out, only by thorough cultivation, which is iu veritatible con­ shore, notifying him that it was his
0IRECTIY OF ¡MANUFACTURERS AND
2d and 4 thTuesdny evening o f each m onth.
DON’T PAY S
S
BIJY SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER’S PROFITS
trast with many sections where land has to bo prepared for irrigation at intention to take Ilo Ilo by force if T o o k a S e v e r e V o 111 A l t e r I k e I l i a
M rs . E lla P annbnberg , Pres.
O
U Fl G R E A M
T O L
F F ___________
E R . $ 2 3 . 6 0 * * our pccial W holesale P rice, but
________
F
i
r
e
.
heavy cost, and that irrigation becomes nn everlasting tax on the land for necessary. Noncombatants aud for­
’ — thin
‘ his high-grade
sewing machine, we make a special cou-
in order to introduce
„ „
D. F. D ean . Sec.
pon offer, giving every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class ma-
After the big fire in Cripple Creek, chinc
water, having to be nursed as regularly as a young child, thus causing eigners were warned to leave tho
at the lowest price ever offered. On receipt o f $18 .5 0 cash nnd coupon,
wr will «hip the noove-describcd machine anywhere securely packed and
much care to the producers, and often then a feeble growth for a few town within 24 houis.
The rebels I took a very severe cold and tried crated,
and guar •ntecsnfc delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with
months in the year at best.
were also warned that thoy must many remedies without help, the each machine. Money refunded‘i f not ns represented after thirty days’ test
trial.
\Ve
w il: ship C. O. D. for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on
Two crops of clover per year for hay can be grown on all low lands, attempt no further belligerent op­ cold only becoming more settled. reccir t o f <.'.00
as a guarantee o f good faith and charges. If you prefer thirty
trial bcfoi e paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue w ith te sti-
C O Q U IL L E C ITY .
and often 3 or 4 are cut in a green state aud fed to dairy cows. But on erations. The gunboat Petrel was After using three small bottles of days’
■lontrtl*, explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any.
I Opposite City W harf.l
account of danger of late spring and early fall moisture, we find it ad­ then moved to a position close in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, both one at the lowest manufacturer’s prices without asking one cent In advance.
best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis­
visable to pasture our meadows heavily until May 20th, and then take off shore, and near the rebel fort, while the cold and cough left me, nnd in The
count. Remember the coupon must be sent with ordm*.
EEP8 ON HAND AND MAKES T o
one crop of from 3 to 5 tons per acre between that and August 15th, while the cruiser Boston took up her sta­ this high altitude it takes a meritor­
order first-class
ious cough remedy to dd any good. - ^ - O r make yonr order throngh the Herald, without extra c o s t . - ^ -
we have perfect curing weather; then pasture the green aftermath again tion at the other end of the town.
R A W H I D E : C H A IR S . until winter rains make the ground too wet, thereby getting two sure,
Friday pissed quietly.
During — G. B. Henderson, editor Daily
liannfaotnred from best hard wood.
safe aud profitable crops the same season, as the pasture 'crop can be the day many refugees left town. Advertiser, Cripple Creek, Colo.
B. FOX, Proprietor.
utilized through dairy cows and the creameries to as great a profit as the At 3 o’clock on the morning of Sold by R. S.Knowlton.
ONE
---------------» «» » » - ■
They banish pain
hay. There is not a single day in the year our grasses are c o t green, Saturday, February 11, the Petrel
j
GIVES
though the wiuter growth is light and must be assisted by feeding hay signaled to the Boston that the reb­
Collided With Bridge-
and prolong life.
and root crops to insure best success in winter dairying.
els were working in their trenches.
g*
1 —
RELIEF.
Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 9.— The
Our climate is so equable that about the same clothing and bedding In return the Petrel was ordered to
BANDON. O R .
are used the year round, and flies, gnats and mosquitoes, which so annoy fire warning shots upon the town steamer Swaggs which collided with
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND man ami beast in the east, are scarcely in evidence here. And outside of from her three-pounders. This was a bridge at JohnsonvUle last night
A FULL LINE OF
a few cold, wiuter rains, mixed with falling snow, molting as it strikes the done, nnd the rebels replied with a has drifted down the river and
earth, we have no storms worth the name, as compared with other sec­ harmless fusillade.
The Boston burned. There were 60 people on
tions, while high winds are not known.
and Petrel then bombarded the board and their fate is not yet
This is one of the best watered sections in the west, and nearly every rebel trenches, completely clearing known.
farm has its own runniug creek, branch, or spriug, pure, clear, soft and them of their occupants.
A T
Porous glass is a recent invention
cold. Timber for tuel and fencing; variety of land, from wet to dry, and
Within a very short time after
adapted to a wide range of production; cheap ocean freights, and so sit­ the bombardment began flames and is said to promise much in the
uated that no one railroad can decide the amount your share of the crop broke out simultaneously in various way of superior ventilation.
Orders left with R. S. K nowi . tom , shall be by the freight rate they see fit to impose, $2 to $5 per ton to San parts of the town, whereupon the
C oquilli C ity , will rece've prompt Francisco and Portland being about the amount charged.
marines, acting as infantry nnd ar­ T o t la e
O r L io r tV L n a te
•ttenton.
_____________ ____
The time for planting extends from February to July on the different tillery, were landed from the cruiser
kinds of land. Sometimes we are eating vegetables from dry bench land Boston, and a company was sent
C O O S B A Y
Dr. Gibbon
before the latest planting on low bottoms are made; and some kinds ashore from the gunboat Petrel.
This old reliable And
of berries can be had for a period of 4 months fresh from the bushes by These detachments marched straight
most nncopssfnl spec­
planting early aud late varieties. Butter making cun be carried on all into Ilo Ilo, and, hoisting the Stars
ialist in San Franoia-
summer to perfection without the aid of ice, so cool are the nights, and and Stripes over the fort, took pos­
co, still continues to
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
core
all Sexual and
tho green gross gives it that rich color so much to he desired.
session of the place in the name of
Seminal Diseases,
Our
winter
rains
seem
excessive
at
times
to
some,
and
our
roads
get
the
United
States.
such
as Gonorrhea,
Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments. Heal-
G l e e t, S t r i e t a re,
muddy in these months of rain, and occasionally a settler concludes he
The capture of the town and its
stones. Tablets, eto.
Syphilis, in all ita
forma, Skin Dia^asea.
cemetery lots enclosed with atone coping would prefer a dry, warm climate, but only to return as a rule within a defenses having been accomplished,
N e r v o u s Debility,
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or* j reasonable time with the same old story “ of excessive moisture, or exces­ the marines and soldiers who had
Ira potency, Seminal Weakness and Loo* of
der. Correspondence solicited from parties | sive drouth, dust and heat, they prefer the former” —as the former insures
been
sent
ashore
proceeded
to
the
Manhood, the consequence of self-abaae
living in the country or other towiiH who i
may wish anything in my line o f business. bountiful crops every year, and the latter devastation and discouraging task of saving the American, English and excesses producing the following symp­
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failure, while they are about equal so far as comfort is concerned to one’s and German consulates from de­ toms: S a II o w countenance, dark spot» un­
der the eyea, pain in the head, ringing in
feelings. One can put in more days here in a year in out-door work, struction by fire, which was raging the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
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without bodily suffering from heat, cold ir wet, than any place the writer among the frail and inflammable Approaching atrangers. palpitation o f the
heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
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has yet learned of. and a living can be produced on a few acres of ground, buildings of the town.
The Swiss of memory, pimples on the faoe, coughs |
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thereby costing little for taxes and improvements and eventually insuring consul’s residence, which was in tho con sum ption, etc.
DR. GIBBON has oractiaed in Han Fran
No matter what the matter is, one will do you
a dense population, with excellent schools, churches, prosperous cities ami same row as tho consulates named, cisoo
over 30yearsan3tho»e troubled shoald i
excellent socinl privileges. And even now our community will compare j was burned.
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
The entire Chinese not fail to consult him and receive the ben­
of his great skill and experience. Tb«. i
favorably with the best portions of the United States in these respects.
naw s t y l« pr- ik K eoatalntrur txw iu t a ** rA n ri.n i in a p a p «r ra r to a iw lth o o t gtMR) I» n ow
and native sections of the town efit
of California.
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Life. Fniliiwnmit 1 Irridfnt Polirip.s builders have of -having to kill some one by which to start a graveyard, 1 cant.lc property escaped with slight nt
write.
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