Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 28, 1902, Image 2

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LYONS’ MILLINERY
8ee the card of Dr. Carl M. Slay-
back, of Riverton, iu auother col­
Just as the farmer of fifty years
On Thursday morning the news
School continues to grow. E igh­ umn.
T U E S D A Y . OCTOBER 28, 1902 ago is not qualified to accomplisb reached this city'of the death of our teen now in regular attendance be­
H A VE THE V E R Y LATEST IN
F ob S a l e . Ten acres o f Die
what a practical and scientific farmer old pioneer frieud, E. 8. ¡Spurgeon, sides the music class.
finest river bottom iaud iu the
PUBLISHED EVERV TUESDAY of today can do, so (be average at 6 p. m. The old gentleman had
Last wepk W. E. Boyd of the
farmer of today will be a monstros­ been growing feeble for several Commercial class balanced up his c mnty. Call at this office.
M arbieo On the North Fork,
ity fifty years hence.
Not to go months, and bad been ulmost entire­ first set without a mistake. He will
D. i . Dean, Editor and Proprietor
j into the details in regard to lo D g ly helpless for many weeks, and the soon be an expert accountant Miss Sunday, October 26, 1902, F. L.
Hellei and Miss Telitha C. Cul-
hours work in the field, I predict end was not unexpected.
County Official Paper.
I f we can not soil you with what re have in stock we can make any
Nellie Faimtan will soon be ready
b“ ri8oo, by Rev. F. S. Bunch.
that ten hours work is more than
kiud to your older.
E. S. Spurgeon was born in the to balance her account The work
D e v o te d t o t h e m a te ria l a n d s o cia l a needed if farming is correctly under­
Peter Axe, of Big crpek, was in
We in­
/W ild in g o f th e G oq a ille Valley particularly stood and farms properly handled. state of Ohio in September 23,1819, in both case is very neat
towu one day last week, bringing
being 83 years and one month of vite inspectic i of this work.
a n d o f C oos O ou uty generally.
S ubscrip tion, p er year, in a d va n ce, $1.50 In ten hours good work anv man age at dea'h.
He was one of Ore-
Miss Electa Walker, who has been down about one thonsai d iioands
can tire himself, one or two hours, I gun's pioneers, having arrived iu
o f fine sweet potatoes which lie
or as in my younger days from 3 this slate iu 1862, and to Coos coun­ out for two weeks on account of raised on his place.
They sold
Railroad Tools Ordered.
sickness
in
the
family,
is
in
her
s.m. to 7 p.m., aDd after supper an tv in 1872, where he bus siuce lived
readily.
We have some samples
I
place
again
this
week.
T h e la te s t in
extra hour thresbiug with the flail and many friends and acquaintances.
in our office.
Koaebi t ' Plaind nler.
We have exchanged our wood
iu the barn makes a machine out of
Wm. Hite is the only relative he ' stoves for coal burners and shall
S. J. Tutile, our popular hotel
An order has been placed with S. a man, never ready to expand bis
had iD this vicinity, whose family burn coal instead of wood.
man, started Sunday by way o f the
K. Sykes, n local hardware dealer, I mental qualities.
he had made his homo with siuce
Our class in Pedagogy began r e -1 bay for Coliforuta where bp gops
for twelve large wheel scrapers and
Man working ten hours and then the death of his wife.
| citing this week. We also have a for a change, the old gentleman's
plows combined and several heavy planning, layiugout work, studying
Deceased was a highly respected I Normal class reciting in reviews and health having been failing some of
at M r s . C. M o o n ’s
wagons, by the Great Central p eo­ ■ the different problems of agriculture and well-posted citizen, being ex-
He was accompauied by bis
I methods of teaching the various sub- late.
dangl ter, Mrs. Ed Gallier.
ple to he delivered and in readiness takes advantages saves time, thinks I tensively read on a wide-range of
i of hundreds of small items now j subjects. He v.as agnostic in his ! j « ' 1"-
to push construction work out of
The loss to ths timber interests
The music class still continues to
You will find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at
entirely wasted, keeps implements
this city as soon ns the weacher will in proper condition and improves | convictions, and was ever ready to grow.
1 bis ■ week it has been in­ of tlio states of Oregon and Wash­ my store.
talk in an intelligent uud gentleman-
ington by the forest firps o f a few
permit in the spring. In the mean­ them, makes work a source of iuter- | ly manner od all questions. His re- creased by several new names.
wppks ago is placed at $93,000,000.
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp -
A. H M ulkey , M cpt .
time, work on the depot and head­ | est and often a pleasure, increases ! quest w.'c that no religious services
This paying dearly for someone’s
hi«
income
and
keeps
the
balance
in
quarters buildings in this city will
j be beld at his funeral,which request
carelessness, saying nothing of the ing don' to order.
his expense account in line to bis
several lives that were lost and
be pushed (o completion the pre­ benefits, shows bis children, his men, was obseiped. Judge J. H. Schroe-
/ Easf Fork
___ Hems.
immense losses to farmers whose
liminary survey and setting of | a beauty in nature which the old der, a friend of over 30 years, and
of his own belief, by special re­
Wm Goodman, of Douglas coun­
grade stakes will move right along : farmer never baa thought of aud quest, made a few remarks con­ ty, went out with u band of year­ places were stripped of all feuces,
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
buildings and, in some instances
and everything will be in shape for 1 brings all to the spot where Moses cerning the old gentleman as he lings tbe first of tbe week.
orchards
completely distroyed.
was
told,
“Take
off
thv
shoes,
for
lively construction work when the
was placed in his last resting place.
Road Supervisor Harry is doing Coos county came off luckily by
the place ye stand upon is a holy
winter rains will have abated. place, the footstool of the Creator.” The funeral took place in the Masou- good work repairing bridges and getting those copious showers just
ic cemetery in this city at 11 a. m., cutting brush.
when she did.
Had it not lieeu
Major Kinney, chief engineer, hns
Fifty years hence, when the pop­ on Friilay. The remains were fol-
Mrs. N. J. Harry visited friends for those there is uo question but
just ¿returned from Portland and re­ ulation of the United States has lowed by a goodly number of
that large amount would have
Alias G. W. Webber, late o f Grand Valley, Colorado.
ports matters at the head office in risen from one hundred and fifty friends, both from this city and at Coquille.
been swelled to n considerable ex­
Wm. Abernathy bought two Cots-
excellent shape. He is full of news millions to two hundred millions of Bandon as well as from other paits
tent.
wohl sheep at the Langlois sheep
regarding the progress of fhe rail­ inhabitants, the cultivating of soil of the county.
sale.
lie !.«-nrii«-it .t Or,-tit Truth.
road and kindred enterprises. He the producing of sufficient nourish­
J. O. Stemmier brought in a
said contractor .Small was getting ment for man and beast, must
It is said of John Wesley that he
Things Moving at Yarrow.
Shropshire buck from Ben Agee’s once said to Mistress Wesley:
Whoee addiess is Arago, has located with us, and is ready to
ahead satisfactorily on the grade materially become a study entirely
flock of Shrupshires in Douglas “ VVby do you tell that child the answercallS at any time. His 15 years’ of experieuee puts b iu iu a
between Marshfield and Empire, differently handled from what most
Everything is life and activity at county.
Terms: 1 tier cent on all sums over
and the contract for the long trestle of us will have the faintest idea.
same thiug over and over again? position to do you good service.
Yarrow. Eight new residences are
between those two town has just
A u to .e in need of the services “John We-ley, because once tilling $500. $5.00 for less ainouuts. Orders left at HERALD office.
Professors appointed
by the in the process of construction;
of « first class pruner will do well is not enough.”
been awarded to Roseburg and government study the different soils
It is for this
Marshfield men. No other railroad atmospheric conditions, climate of streets are being cleared end grad­ to drop a liue to M. O. Pohl, Myrtle same reason that you are told again
ed; and work is to commence tomor­ Point.
construction is contemplated until each and every section.
and ngnin that Chamberlain’s Cough
They will row on the public dock which is to
next spring on nny part of the line give alvice in person to each and
Geo. Miller has taken Mrs Miller , Remedy cuies colds aud grip; that
have a frontage of 1000 feet. The
but everything will be in readiness every farmer and see that plans are
stir is not alone confined to activ tv and the children to Portland. He it counteracts any tendency uf these
for rapid work then. Of the Ma­ executed in all details.
Such we in building, but the transfer of real will return by the Alliance to con­ diseases t> risult in put umonin,
jo r’s visit to Portland the Oregonian have now iu specialties in some
estate as well, over 300 lots having tinue timber locating in Curry and that it is pleasant and safe to
said:
take. Fur sale hy R. 8. K> owlton.
states, as spraying in California. changed bands in the past 20 davs. county.
“ Roseburg please Major Kiuney
Yarrow
is
an
ideal
town
site,
situat­
Mrs.
Ware
nnd
family,
of
Doug­
New aud cheaper commercial man­
greatly. He announces the decision
Beautiful Sea Shelia Free.
ed on deep water and far enough las county, visited her father, C.
to make a railroad junction there ures will be : i;ed appropriate for from the entrance to ¡he Lurbui lu Ilcwe, recently.
each
district,
seeding
of
the
differ­
before securing land for nuy pur­
be without the reach of the torredo
Walter Krautz is attending school
Sioce coming South 1 have re­
pose. This, he says, was done iu ent products will be regulated nut I is backed up by a legitimate en­
ceived numerous inquiries for sea
order that the railroad project might by the farmer but by professors, terprise nnd by a man whose » o d at Siikum.
John Porter is at Mr. Howe’s. shells, nnd now please say to your
not suffer from real estate specula­ managers, or whatever you may is known to all. Yarrow is no paper
readers that I have been living on
tion or other incidental operations. call them. Machinery of a differ­ towu, neither is it backed by boom­ He has been working in the vicinity
the seashore, and have made a fine
Then an option was taken ou 1000 ent build will lighten and quicken ers and those who hnve sought in­ of Portland for the past two years.
His family came in several weeks collection of lovely shells from onr
acres of land that has been in litiga­ the labor.
vestment there have exercised good,
In the eyes of Twentieth Century culture is con­
own shore, the coral ieefs and the
tion so long that the city has grown
Regeneration of wornout soils by sound business judgment.. When ago.
West India Islands, aud that I will
sidered
a necessary accompaniwent o f goo d
Bernard
4
Laird
of
the
Coos
Bay
around two sides of it, 100 a ires sterilization will be understood, and all the contemplated improvements
spnd a dozen different kinds, no
breeding and b good education, therefore
were donated to the Oreat Central in this respect the killing of weeds are carried out at Yarrow it will be Wagon Road Stage Line are doing
two alike, bdi ) a dozen sea peas to
the Organ aud Piano haue become almost a
Railroad for depot ar.d yards, a becomes an easy matter.
a modern town. And this will not a big pn«senger traffic.
any one who sends a stamp to pay
local corporation was organized with
necessity in euery household.
Mr. Dixon, of Roseburg, 'ook ou t the postage. Any one is welcome
Electricity in all parts of the be long in judging from the pace
capital of |50,000, to handle the
186 load o f beef cattle last Week.
The question is to get the best instrument
globe will force growing cro|>s and things are now moving. — Suu.
to send, as 1 have plenty for all.
real estate, and Major Kinney has
thereby not only shorten the time
jo
r the least money In this the freight item
M bs F. A W a bn e b ,
just bought the stock of the corpor. of growth between seeding and
Jacksonville, Fla.
D a ily Coast M ail.
enters largely into consideration.
tion at par. Four Roseburg citi-
maturity, but will enable the farmer
sns, he says, have cleared up |8000
Tbe new commisary building
anywhere to raise two crops where
R a u n T e n | »eim j- A a i l T l i r o u s l i
each by the transaction in four days.
at Bangor is being pushed along
His llnm l.
one grows now.
ns
fast
as
men
can
cio
it.
About
Work has been begun on a depot
Oue hundred aud three nnd one-
While opening a box J. C- Mount
Salts
and
prices
will
not
be
in
20 uipu are workiug aud they will half acres, about 60 in the bottom.
and office building, but lack of lum­
haue soluedthe problem by combining the best
of Three Mile Bay, ran a ten penny
ber delays progress. Major Kin­ the hands o f middlemen so as to rob get it under r< Of soon as possible. Tbe whole place cleared except 3 nail through the fleshy part of his
makes o f the country under one management
About 200 hand. “ I thought at once of all the
ney says Roseburg is the best town the farmer and enrich the smart Tbe building is 50x100 aud will he acres tu the bottom.
and
shipping in large quantities at lowest pos­
few.
two
stories
high.
he knows of for a lumber yard. And
beariug fruit trees. Five miles of pain and soreness this would cause
sible rates. They handle some thirty different
the town is growing so fast that
Not isolated anv longer will be
A special tiain went to Myrtle Myrtle Poiut; 2 miles from post me,” he says, “and immediately ap­
makes o f Piano, among them the famous
there is hardly shelter for the peo­ the farmers; neighbors and good Point Friday night leaving Marsh­ office nnd cemetry. Call ou W ill­ plied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm anil
ple.
neighbors on all sides will change field at 10 o’clock, and taking John iam Hall at tbe premises.
occasionally afterward^.
To my
W e b e r , C h ic k e r in g V o s e , K i m b a l l *
Two passes across the Cascades habits, manners and all unfavorable 8. Coke Jr. to catch the stage for
surprise it removed all pain nnd
it is surmised by
have been examined foi n railroad social conditions to such an extent Roseburg.
soreness and the injured parts M i l t o n , W h i t n e y a n d H in ze .
easterly from Roseburg, and Major that people then will wonder what some tbe trip has something to do
were soon healed.”
For sale by
Kinney says he will soon examine a a queer set of people we have been. with tbe impendlug change in the
R. S. Knowlton.
Organs from $55 upwards, Pianos from $175
third. The first two are pronounced
Dollar wheat? I doubt it, those ow nership for which be is attorney.
upward. Foi particulars enguire at “Herald "
feasible, but it is hoped a better one generations to come will have
Office, Coquille, Oregon.
will be found.
I t » G o o d — I t 1‘ a j ’ s .
learned tq use less wheat; chemistry
R iv e r to n . O re .
At Bangon, the new Coos bay will have advanced and concentrat­
A Chicago man has observed that,
S treet
town site, Major Kinnay says a com ed feeds of better and more nourish­ “ G :od deeds are belter than real
missary building to cost $5000 is ing qualities will fill the bill far estate deeds—some of the lutter are Office in Riverton Hotel.
We don’t sail K1 on dik gold mines,
half completed, the townsite is large­ better and more satisfactory to the worthless.
Ai t kindly and gently,
nor Stnrilard Oil stock but so far
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR.
ly cleared and preparations for health of the community.
show sympathy and lend a helping
as we go, every­
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other structures are going forward.
hand. You cannot possibly lose by 1 v the underpinned has been duly a p p oin t­
thing we sell is
Farming
itself
will
then
have
“ We are getting everything in shape
it.” Most men appreciate a kind ed the adm inistrator o f the estate o f Teresa
just as desil'ble
risen
to
a
position
equal
to
any
Clinton, deceased, and that all persons
for construction work on a largo
am) eneouragemeut more than sub­ .T.
Never comes to the customers buying their goods at
in its way. Our
having claims against said e s 'a te are here­
scale in the spring,” said ho. “ I am other occupation, and perhaps more stantial help.
There are persons by required to present them to m e, duly
Gloves, Neck wear,
so
as
the
increase
of
the
population
absolutely sure of the Oreat Cen'ral
iu this community who might truth­ verified, at. nay refiidenco near N orway, j
Hats, C o l l a r s ,
countv. O regon, w ithin six m onths
Railroad now, and am planning the of the earth is advancing, so will fully say: “ My good fritnd, cheer Cuos
Cuffs, Umbrellas,
from the date o f this notice. D ated,this
the
agriculturist
become
the
best
work for next season, which is cer­
up.
A few doseH of Chamberlain's 20th day o f October. 1902.
friend
mankind
can
produce
Q . W . C L IN T O N
tain to be a busy one.
Roseburg
M M liflv a * l l / i It ()(ar ¿he impri t
...... t * ® ® * » .,..
Cough Remedy will rid you of your
A dm iristrator o f the estate o f Teresa J .
people are manifesting deep interest Each and every- farmor of any con­ cold, and there is no danger what­ Clinton,
of
quality
and
the
deceased.
For euery do/las you tender the house you get Ita equiu-
in the railroad, and are doing what sequence must become nn indust­ ever from pneumonia, when you
impress of style. We never fail to lent in ualue.
they can to help in along. They rial.
N O TIC E OF A D M IN IS T R A T O R
use that medicine. It always cures.
follow tho fashions.
take hold of the construction, and
Chemistry must substitute old- I know it for it has helped me out \ T O ! I ( ! E IS HE EBY G IV E N T H A T
The business we do has been built on these principles ,
will secure some of the benefits fashioned economy. Penny wisdom many a time.”
1.1
by
an
order
o
f
the
C
ounty
Conrt
the
Sold by R. 8.
and
it
is on these principles we stand.
undernigned
has
been
duly
appointed
from that end of it. I must say, and dollar foolishness will have an Knowlton.
adm inistrator with the w ill annexed o f the
however, that Portlaud’s people end. —M. G. P ohl .
estate o f Jacob K am pfer, decea sed , and
that all porsonsihaving claim « a ga in st said
don’t seem to care whether construc­
Blue prints maps of any Town­ estate are hereby required tot present, the
tion benefits come hero or not.
ship in Roseburg, Oregon, Land same, duly verified, nt my office in Coquille
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Flour and
Three Real Cowcoys-
Cons co o n ty 2 Oregon, w ithin s x
j write for onr confidential letter before ap-
San Francisco is taking a great deal
District, sliowmg all vacant lands City,
I plying for patent; it may be worth money.
m onths from t h e ‘ date o f this notice.
Feed Stock in all Departnents complete-
more interest, nnd 1 am afaid it will
I w e promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
for 50 cents each. If you want an 7 D ated this 20th daV o f O ctob er, 1902.
Houston, Oct, 25.— Three real
take the profit that Portland and Or­
A.,
j
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information from the U. S. Land
A dm inistrator with the w ill annexed o f
egon ought to have. Enterprise cowboys created a riot duriug Buf- Office, address,
the estate o f Jacob Kam pfer. deceased.
and T R A D E fM A R K S <w «tu rn E M -
falo Bill’s show last night, riding
along this line p iy s.”
T I R E attorney’s fee. Send model, sketch
T it l e G u arantee & L oan C o .
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through the entrance to the areua
or photo and we send An I M M E D I A T E
Roseburg,
Oreg.
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
E P E E report on patentAbility. \Ne give
Let the fraternal people of the while drunk.
the besl ’ evral service and advice, and our
Departm ent o f the Interior. L a n d Office at
charges are moderate. Try us.
couutry come to understand and
Half a huudred showmen includ­
R osebnrg, Oregon. O ctob er 2,1902.
For Salo or Exchange.
believe in the true objects nnd tend­ ing Indians attacked the cnwtioyn
SWIFT
CO.,
■V [O T IC E IS H EREBY G IV E N T H \ T
ances of our great orders and the .¿nd finally lassoed one, who had
P a te n t L a w y e r* ,
IN th e follow ing-n am ed settler has filed
Book and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles—
I
will
sell
or
exi
hange
for
Coos
notice o f his intention to m ake final p roof
poor bouses, charity hospitn's nnd his head broken. The others were
0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, O.C.
Call
at the HERAL D office
Our prices are right.
county property 4 lots in placer in support o f his claim, a n d that said p roof
insane asylums will become gradu­ fatally stabbed.
will be made before L. H . H azard, County
mining camp on Gravel creek, C lerk, at Coquille. Oregon, on N ovem ber
ally depopulated. The jails and
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Josphine ceunty, Oregon, also 1 1 13. 1902, viz: Isiah S. F linn on H. E. No.
penitentiaries will give many of
fo r the
N W k . R W 8W J* Sec. 22,
hotel, furnished; 1 feed barn and all ! 9979.
Announcement.
their inmates to the schools nnd to
T.27B., R .1 0 W.
out
buildings;4
dwellings
connected
l
He names the follow in g witnesses to
the useful and honorable vocations.
by private first clasB telephone on prove his continuous residence upon and
Politics will return to its rightful
E ditob H erald : Permit mo io above lots; 3 lots; 1 good rustic | cu ltiva tion o f said land, viz: E. N. Harry,
o f Sitkum, O regon; John H . F in n . o f Fair-
place among men as a business, and announce through your columns
O regon; R. A. E aston, o f Sttknm,
only the good, the pure aud the that I have opened a music depart­ frame house; 1 barn with good [ view,
O regon; W. A. Flinn o f Fair view . O regon.
J. T . B R ID G E S. R egistei.
capable will be found among the re­ ment in connection with the Coos well; good orchard and all neces'ar.v I
formers in the affairs o f statesman­ County Academy, ai d am prepared out building, four blocks from rnil-
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ship. Let the people who belong to teach both vocal and iostrn road depot and 1 block below trnck
U nited States Land Office.
on
south
side
of
Grants
Pass,
Jose­
to the fraternities talk less nnd do mental music. Voice culture and
Roseburg. O regon. Sept 15, 1902.
phine county, Oregon. This prop
more. Results are wanted.— Ex.
o t ic e
is h e r e b y g i v e n
that
sight siuging a specialty.
erty
foots
up
$3,000
dollars
and
the fol'ow in g n im ed settler ha« filed
»
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n
otice
o
f
his
intention
to
m*:ke
final
com ­
Terms: Voice culture, includ­ brings in clear rent onsh above
Knox Reports Favorably On Panama Title.
m utation p roof in ‘'Upiiort o f bis cla im , and
ing sight singiug, eight half-hour insurance and ------ — $1.00 per day. that said proof will be made b e fo re W . U.
W ill exchange for Coos county D ou glas, U. S. Com m issioner, a t Marsh*
Washington, Oct. 22—Attorney lessons. $.: 00.
field. <b*eg'n, on November 1 1002. viz:
Piano and organ, eight half hour property, or cattle, she- p or goats Everett Mittens <*n H. B. No. Ib49l>. fo. ots
General Knox presented bis report
d r y g o o d s , g r o c e r ie s
G E N Ë IU L MKR1HANDISE
2 and 3. section 19. tounship 27 south,rango
For
particulars
write
the
owner,
on the Panama canal researches lessous $240.
SHELF HV RDWARE
AND
PROVISION?
13 west.
Oregon.
this morning to the President
Might singing, both «dull and Thomas Butt, Bridge
He r.ames the followin'* w itnesses to
* ••• -
prove
his
oontinm
ns
rusidenoe
upon
and
This report is voluminous.
It children's classes, per term of « i lo p il h t - f ’o»»*l» »■•«! w«»rIt* » fr ill« * cu ltivation .»f said land, viz: W. S. Churn!
Gods the title valid, and the guar- twenty four lessons, $2 00
ler. W. B Beebe. O. J. Seeley and John
L 'lvutive B rorao-Q uinine Tu biota Cure a
H o s e E. C o f f e y , Principal. roM iu one d » y . No cure no pay. Price W ard, all o f Marshfield. Oregon.
utee sufficient to insure again it
Successor to C. M Skeels,
Front Street
J. T . B R ID G E S. R egister.
duplications in case o f purchase .
Residence at Mr. R. E. Buck’s.
2* o**nl«.
(S cq n n u
C ity
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Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats.
Lyons’ Millinery Store.
MILLINERY
M!rs. C. iVXoon
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The ^Liictioneer
MUSIC
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A Big Bargain.
Music Co., MarsMcU, Oregon.
CARLM . S LA Y B A C K ,
Physician & Surgeon
So far, So Good.
Cfyas. Grissei). Wholesale Representative. 351 Woshingtoq
Portland, Oregoi).
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P E R R Y ’S
STORE.
ff{ED SLAGLE, Taller.
PATENTS
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For all kinds of
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THE EMPORIUM
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Has j ust Received a Full Line of Latest StyJ es
in Ladies’ F ’ne Shoes, Dres3 goods etc.
Leneve Building
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