Coquin* City E rrati
C 'a n i c r a l u l a u u n s
Marshfield Han,
The patrons of the Marshfield
Creamery netted §20.21 cents for
PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY their butterfat during the past
year and 10 cents per hundred
pounds for their buttermilk. They
D- F- DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR all express themselves as well
satisfied with the treatment re
County Official Paper. ceived.
J. W. Carter was the fortunate
D e v o te d to th e m aterial and social ui
on ild in g o f the O oqaille V alley particular!
applicant for the position o f city
and o f Oooa O onnty gen erally.
at a
Subscription, per y ea r, in advance, $ 1 .6 0 marshall, being appointed
board meeting last week, with a
compensation of 175 per month,
Church Directory-
Mr. Carter is to assume hia duties
G hbtrtt »*
C h ubch . ~ P ieaohing every the first of next month.
Sunday at 11 a. io. and 7:30 p. m . Sunday
The following were installed in
school' at 10 a. m . Christian Endeavor at
6:30 p. m .
Prayer m eetin g every W ed n es Cooa Bay Camp No. 196, W. O. W.,
day evening at 7:30. A ll cordially invited.
on Saturiay January 9th: C. C. A.
Episcopal Churoh.— E piscopal
servioes B. Tenbrook; Adv. L. F. S. Esoort,
w ill be held at St. Janies church, O oqaille
Wm. Eickwortb; Watchman, C. D.
C ity the third Sunday in each m onth.
Sunday school at 10 a . m . each Sunday.
Margery; Sentry, J. O. Stoops;
W m . H orsofall, Pastor.
Manager, J. Lee Brown; Banker,
M . E . Churoh, South:
Preaching eaoh isLandor: Clerk, A. B. Prentis.
and every Sundays at 11 a. m . and 7:30
m . Sunday-school every
Sunday at
The Coos Bay Ice & Cold Stor
o’ clock . Senior Epworth Leagne at 6:30, p.
age Co. will ship a carload of fro
m . JnniorLeagae a t 3:30,p. m . Prayermeet
zen salmon north from their plant
ing Th ursd ay evening at 7:30.
U . A . R eagan , pastor.
on the next steamer. This will be
M ethodist Episcopal church.—Servioes
shipped to Tacoma and from there
the first and third Snnday in eaoh month.
The run of fish has
Preaching at 11 o’ clock a. m . and 7:30 p. m . to Germany.
Sunday school at 10 o’ clock a . m .
E p been better than last year so far
worth League at 6:30 p. m .
Coos River is full of fish, but only
W . H . M yers .
*
Pastor.
two men are fisbiDg and they are
I ‘ repbttebian C hubch .— P reaching eer- making very good wages at it.
ioi l 2nd and 4th Sandays, morning axx
eyoning, Sunday Sohool evory Sunday a
10 a. m . Christian Endeavor servioes every
Snnday at 6:30 « . m ., M iss W innie H all,
President.
Ladies’ Aid and M issionary
Society m eats every two weeks on Thurs
days at 2 p . m . A cordial weloome is ex
tended to the public to attend all onr Ber
nices.
A dolph H a b x b l t , Pastor
The W . C. T . U. m eets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at 2 p. m . at the Christian churoh
C hubch op K edrkmbd I sbael !
Servioes
every 1st and 3rd Sanday in eaoh m onth by
Elder J. H . Jam es.
L O C A L ITEM S.
Mr. John H. Cullora, Editor of
the Garland, Texas, News, has writ
ten a letter of congratulations to
the manufacturers of Chamberlains
Cough Remedy as follows: “ Six
teen years ago when our first child
was a baby he was subject to croupy
spells and we would be very uneasy
about him. We begau using Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy iu 1887,
and finding it such a reliable remedv
for colds and oroup, we have never
been without it in the bouse since
that time. We have five children
and have given it to all of them with
good results. One good feature of
this remedy is that it is not disa
greeable to take and our babies
really like it Another iB that it is
not dangerous, and there is no risk
from giving an overdose. I congrat
ulate you upon the success of your
remedy.” For sale by R. S. Knowl
ton.
SEVERAL PERSONS
OF CHARACTER and good repu
tation in each state, (one in this
county required) to represent and
advertise an old established wealthy
business house of solid financial
standing.
Salary $21.00 weekly
with expenses additional.
All pay
able in cash direct each Wednesday
F o u n d n C u re ror I m U i r i U o i
from head offices. Horse and car
I used Chamberlain’s Stomach riage furnished when necessary
and Liver Tablets for indigestion References. Enclose self-addressed
and find that they suit my case bet envelope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn
St., Chicago.
ter than any dyspepsia remedy
have ever tried and I have used
The steamer, J. Warren, will
many different remedies. I am near make regalar trips between Grav-
ly fifty-one years of age and have el Ford and Myrtle Point on Wed-
suffered a great deal from indiges of each week.
I will not be re
tion. I can eat almost anything sponsible for by-freight after it is
want to now. Geo. W. Emory, Book put off the boat.
Mills, Ala.
For sale by R. S,
C apt . J. M. B right .
Knowlton.
This paper *and tho Illustrated
Wcekley “Northwest Farm
and
Home” published at North Yakima,
Wash., with branch offices at Seat
tle, Wash., Portland OregoD, and
Vancouver, B. 0., will be sent one
year for $2.50 The “ Northwest Farm
and Homo’’ is the third oldest agri
cultural paper iu America.
it was
established in 1847^ All farmers
meetings, fairs ami market reports
are published in full. Every depart
ment is replete with matter that is
adapted to the local conditions pre
vailing in the New Northwest.
Dairying, Live Stock Breeding,
Fruitgrowing, Poultry
Raising,
Beekeeping, The Household, Young
People’s page, The Orange, etc., are
among the regular departments. The
price of that weekly is $2 a year by
itself, but we club our paper and
the “ Northwest Farm aud Home ’
for $2.50 per year.
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Cows! Cows!
W anted —
Two Cows will be fresh about
December 24th and Feb. 8th and
two will be fresh about Apr. 1, any
one wishing to see the same or buy
please call on Henry J. Radabaugh,
Norway Or.
Managers Wanted
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Goquille urn iture
Theodore R oosevelt...........................President
John H a y ................................ Secretary o f State
L eslie M . Sh aw ...........Secretary o f Treasury
hlihu H oot.............................. Secretary o f W ar
E. A. H itohoock.......... Secretary o f Interior
W m . H . M ood y ...................Secretary of Navy
Jas. F . W ils o n -----Secretary of Agrioultuie
P. C. K n o x .................................................Attorney General
H . C. P a yn e........................Postmaster General
M elville W . Fuller.........................................Chief Justice
OBBUON STATS OFFICBBS.
John H . Mitchell [
fl H
Joseph Sim on
\ ..................... D. 8 . Senator
and BOX FACTORY
J - G - F is h
T h os. H . Tongue, deceased. . . .C on 1st D ist MANUFACTURERS
M . A. M o o d y ..............Congressman 2nd D ist
G eo. E . C ham berlain........................ Governor
F. I . D u n b ar......................... Secretary o f State
Chas. T . M oors............................................... State Treasures
J. H . Ackerm an........ Supt. Pub. Instruction
J. E . W h itn ey ................................................. State Printer
A. M . C raw ford...................Attorney General
R . 8. Mean.
1
F. A. M oore,
> ................Supreme Judges
C . E. W olverton. f
M . L . C h am berlain ...................................
^
...........Clerk Board Sohool Land Cora.
C, B. B ellinger...................... U. S. Dist. Judge
W . F. M athew s..............................U . 8 . Marshal
D. M . D unn e........ ............. Collector In t. F sv .
John H . H a ll................... U . 8 . D ist. Attorney
New Feed Store,
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
FIST STREET, COQUILLE,
J. W . H am ilton ................. .........................Judge
G . M . Brow n.................Prosecuting Attorney
U. 8. LAND CFFICH.
Henry B ooth ............................................. Receiver
J. T . Bridges.............................................Register
COOB COUNTY OFFICBBR,
L. H arlocker................................................... Judge
L. H . H azard................................................... Clerk
Stephen G a llie r ............................................ Sheriff
J. B. D o lle y .............................................Treasurer
T . J. T h r ift................................................ Assessor
W. H. Bunch............Sohool Superintendent
Wra. Horsfall..................................... Coroner
S. B Catbcart................................... Surveyor
D. McIntosh............................ Commissioner
R. C. Dement...........................Commissioner
Trustworthy lady or gentleman
to mauage business in this Comity
and adjoining territory for well
T H E
and favorably knowu house of
solid financial standing. 820.00
straight cash salary and expenses,
paid each Monday by check direct
from headquarters, expense moeny
advanced; postion permanedt. A d
A t D rain , O pens fo r W ork of
dress Manager, 610 Monon Bldg.
Y ear S eptember 14 tii .
Chicago, 111.
& Son,
of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxe*
Cabinet», Table«, Counter», Store Front», etc.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Order» given
promp* Attention.
Central Oregon State
Normal School
th e
IVrs. M. H. Webber A Son
F rop s-
Hay,
Oats and wheat,, Chopped
Harley, Bran, Etc., Etc.
0. C. S A N F O R D
-DEALER IN-
REfIL ESTATE,
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The school is well equipped for
Fine shepherd pups 12.50 at J.
C u r e d A lt e r S u lle r iu g 1 0 Y e a r s
Coos Bar Mews.
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
its particular line o f work.
Excel
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
R. Stillwell’s, Arago.
B. F. Hare, Supt. Miami & Cycle
lence
is
the
motto
of
the
school
Doctors
find
J. E. Quick, o f Lampa creek, had
D ied . — At Isthmus slough. Jan Mfg. Co. Middletown, O. suffered
and F a rm s, D o es
Four courses, a Training Depart R e n t s H o u s e s
A good prescription
business in town Wednesday.
8,1904, Mrs. James Wall, aged 81 for ten years with dyspepsia. He
ment of nine grades, tuition uni-
For mankind.
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
A
g
e n c y B u s in e s s .
years—
Mrs.
Wall
was
born
in
Tip
spent hundreds of dollars for medi T h e 5-oent packet is enough for usual oo~ form with other Normal schools
Gurley Boak, o f the steamer
perary, Ireland, and came to the cine and with doctors without re oasions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents* con pleasant surroundings, best of in
Office— Up-stairs near Postoffice.
Beta, has our thanks for favors.
tains a supply for a year, A ll druggists
Dave McNair, of the South Fark, United States when quite young ceiving any permanent benefit. He sell them.
fluences, excellent accommodations
in boarding Jialls or private fam
was a Coquille visitor on Thurs She came to Coos bay in 1870, and says, “One night while feeling excep
has
since
resided
here.
Two
sons
tionally bad I was about to throw
day.
ilies. Students may enter at any
W
a
n
t
e
d
.
—
A
trustworthy
Gen
survive her— James H. and John.
down the evening paper when I saw
For a neat home and five beauti The funeral took place at Mursh an item in the paper regarding the tleman or lady in each county to time and find work suited to their
Young people desiring to
ful lots, part bottom garden, Call field, Saturday, from the Catholic merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. manage business for an old estab needs.
fit themselves for teachers, or for
at this office.
church.
I concluded to try it and while I lished house of solid financial college, or those desiring a good
standing.
A straight bona fide
Frank Fahy and Dave Collier
-DEALER IN-
Miss Alice Robertson was mar had no faith in it I felt better after
education for business life will find
were up from Parkersburg between ned to W. L. Campbell, at Chica the second dose. After using two weekly salary of $18.00 paid by what they need here. Address
check
ea
c
1
o
day
with
all
ex
boats on Saturday.
go, on Deo, 24th. She was a dough bottles I am stronger and better
Central Oregon
State
Normal
penses direct from headquarters.
School, Drain, Oregon.
Bonn,— at Myrtle Point, January ter of Charles Robeetson, formely than I have been in years, and I Money advanced
for
expenses.
W . H, D empster ,
12,1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. connected with the blacksand mines recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Enclose an addressed envelope.
at Randolph. He afterwards bought to my friends and acquaintances suf
Slingsby, a daughter.
Manager,
360
Caxton
Bldg.,
Chi
a • K ' n d s o f L e a t h e r G o o d s f t o u n d i n a.
a farm on Coos River, where Alice fering from stomach trouble.’ ’ S oil
cago
George Sohroeder came over was born. Mr. Robertson was by R. S. Knowlton.
H a r n e s s S lio p
from the hay Saturday and pro drowned when the steamer Emily
-
— -
ceeded up the river for a visit with was lost on the Coos bay bar, July The Largest Mail Order House in the
I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figure
his folks.
West.
17th. 1893.
o o u U le '
O r
C. S. Elliott, the sawmill man of
The new fashion catalogue of
Are
due
to
Indigestion.
Ninety-nine
of
every
near Baudon, made onr office a
Christian Churoh Ncies-
mens’ womens’ and childrens’ ap
one hundred people who have heart (rouble E. 8. DEAN,
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
pleasant call while in town on bnsi-
parel, household supplies, etc., is
can rem em ber when it w ss simple Indiges
Mrs.
Alice
M.
Handsaker
will
oc
neea last week.
P r e s id e n t .
Vice President.
sued by Weinstock, Lubin & Co.
Secretary.
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
cupy the pulpit next Sunday morn
heart disease, not organic, are not only
Sacramento, Cal., is the handsom
P. J. Lindberg, o f Port Orford, ing.
traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi
est book ever sent out by them.
2825 Keelev St.,
came up by the last Areata and
gestion. A ll food taken Into the stomach
The Ladies’ Aid Society will
C hicago , I I I ., Oct,, 2, 1902.
which falls of perfect digestion ferments and
has been visiting with his son, Ed, meet at the church Thursday after Many of the illustrations are works
o
f
art.
The
book
is
free,
and
val
I
snffttrQ'l
with
falling
and
con-
swells
the stom ach , puffing It up against the
who is in attendance at the noon to elect officers.
L-Hon of the womb, with severe
heart. This Interferes with the action of
uable to have, whether one cares
Academy.
kins
through
the
groins.
I
fluf-
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
the heart, and In the course of time that
The Junior Bereans are now ful to buy or not.
gj 1 tired terribly at the tims of men-
delicate but vital organ becom es diseased,
Enterprise says that thb ly organized with Bruce Johnson,
O a p l t a l $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 .
Weinstock, Lubin & Co. do the ' struation. had blinding headaches
Mr. D. Kauble, of N .n d ., O., lay,: I had atomach
trouble and waa In a bad atata aa I had heart trouble
Myrtle Point council will inforce Pres; Frank Harlocker, Vice-Pres largest mail order trade in the
ard rushing of blood to the braia.
Principal place of business
arlth It. 1 took Kodol Dy apepala Cure for about four
tho dog tax law. It wonld not be Lyle Ray, Sec; Willie Benham west. That is proof that their goods
What to *ry 1 knew not, for it
months and II cured me.
centred
t
.it
I
had
trisd
all
and
a bad idea for our council to follow Treas. They report an enthusiastic prices, and service are of excep
Kodol Digest* Whet You Eet
¿j f t ,
but I had never tried Wine
the example-
and relieves the stom ach of all nervous
meeting at the Academy last Satur tional merit.
y i f ;'::rdni, that blessed remedy for
strain and the heart of all pressure.
r\ si' !c women. I found it pleasant
H. T. Schwoers, o f Mvrtle Point day.
Bottleaonly. S I.00 Size holdlnf 2H time, the trial
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
W to tab • :*ud soon knew that I had
A P r is o n e r In H e r o w n M o u s e
size, which sella for 60c.
The minister delivered the first
was down Saturday looking after
the i h* medicine. New blood
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
Prepared
by E. O. DeWITT A OO., OHIQAQO.
Mrs. W. H. Lc.yha, of 1001 Agnes
business matters. Mr. Schweers is of the series of sermons on the Four
8»*‘Mui.*d to course through my veins
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
an 1 after using eleven bottles I
flunking of making a trip to Cali- Gospels last Sunday eveniug. Mat Ave, Kansas City, Mo., has for sev-
For sale by It. S, Knowlton
was a well woman.
forma iu tho near future.
thew, a business man, seeing what vere horseness and at times a hard
BOARD OF UIRECTORS:
the teachers of his time failed to cough, which she says, “ Would
A . P. Alford has received a let-
A.
DAVENPORT,
WM. SLINGSBY,
E
DEAN
\*A.(kka-Lt.
ter from his son, Roy, who Wft8 see concerning the Christ, wrote a keep me in doors for days. I was
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. E. DAVENPORT.
preserbed
for
by
physicians
with
no
gospel
to
help
his
countrymen
ap
very ill, be having arrived at the
1
i ' m.
Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
noticeable results. A friend gave
Hot Springs in Arkansas, which preciate the fact that Christ had
health
because
she
took
Wine
of
Since Christ fulfilled the me part of a bottle of Chamberlain’s
he informs his folks that he is very come.
[A Cardui for menstrual disorders,
much improved and is able to do prophets end the law and came to Cough Remedy with instruction to
establish a kingdom promifed so closely follow the directions and I ¿ j bear;ng down pains and blinding
sumo work.
long before, Matthew argues that wish to state that »fter tho first dav •3 headaches when all other remedies
‘For years fate was after me con he is the Promised One. The book
failed to bring her relief. Any
notice a decided change for the
tinuously” writes F. A. Gulledge, naturaily divides itself into these better, and at this time after using yJC saff rer may secure health by tak-
ing W ineof Cardui in her home.
Verbena, Ala. “I had a terrible case parts as follows: first, an introduc it two weeks, have no hesitation in
The first bottle convinces the pa
v '* 8 ‘•»using 24 tumors. When tion up to chapter 4:17; secondly, saying I realize that I am entirely
all failed Buoklons Arnica Halve from 4:17 to 16:21 is the official life cured.” This remedy is tor sale by ra tient she is on the road to health.
cured me. Equally good for Burns in Galilee in which he preaches, R. S. Knowlton.
Iff For advice in cases requiring
'i ^ lles »nd pains. Oulv 25c teaches, heals and finally tests his
special directions, address, giving
at U. 8. Ivnowlton’s drug store."
symptoms, “ The Ladies’ Advisory
work by asking as to the impression
T. H. MEHL & COB expert
Department,” The Chattanooga
ho
has
made
on
men;
thirdly,
from
testing new Guns ami Ammunition.
At the recent election of Coquille
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Lodge, No. l 27, A. O. U. W , the 16:21 to the close is the preparation
OOQuill© Oity. O r © on.
following officers were eleotod for for the crucifixion, in which he to buy a postal card and send to
tho ensuing yeay: C. T. Skeels, turns from the multitude to the The New York Tribune Farmer,
M. \\.; R. E. Nesler, F. Fred disciples to prepare them for the New York City for a tree specimen ’ a . - , -j
First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Tran sie
The
copy.
Slagle,O; O. F. Rohrer, Recorder; coming tragedy.
Beet
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
Lew
The
New
York
Tribune
Farmer
o ~ : o. l Ä T S Ä f i T w f
Tho second of the series on
Priest
is a National Illustrated Agricul
lew _
Lyons, Receiver; E. A. MoDnffee, “ Mark” will be delivered Feb. 7.
No
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IN
CONNECTION.
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II H Moore, of Spokane, Wash acres in north edge of town with
■IckM SUvfr C m *
tertaining to EVERY member of
T w o P a p e r s fo r
a former resident o f this and Cur- plenty of small fruit newly fenced the family.
The price is $1.00 per
Fully Gu*rant *«4
ryoountiea, arrived in town last wth good improvements and a good
T h e F r io © o f O n e
year, but if you like it you can se
For u l . by
week and has been renewing old cow, 2£ tons of hay and .80 young
The leading yonng people’ s paper in
cure it with your own favorite local
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Apply to Ben Crow, Co newspaper, The H erald , Coquille, Am erica,containing eachweek from eight to
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county as early as 1876, and has quille City.
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Both papers all beantifnlly illustrated w ith orisinal and
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About ten stands of
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Its fiction is wholesomo, its oomraent on
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Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle current events is helpful to young people,
Inquire o f W .8 . Holcomb Coquille
its editorials are inspiring. All its depart
Monday direct from headquarters. city.
Point at 7:30 p. m.
m ents are conducted in a way that has
Expense money advanced; posi
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille proved most helpfnl to tHeir readers.
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All its writers are ».killed in interesting
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Everything is in the name when
Y oung P soulk ' s W bkkly is also a paper
for the fam ily, and interests old and young
Dr. Russell arrived at the bay it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E.
Captain.
alike. It is the largest, handsom est and
on Friday by the Alliance and C. DeWilt A Co, of Chicago discov.
to writ«? fi>r our confidential letter before ap
best paper of its class published.
plying for patent; it m ay bo worth money.
came over during the night on a ered some years ago how to make a
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W e promptly obtain V. 8. and Foreign
loeametive
which w a s making salve from Witch Hazel that is a
Arrangements have been perfected be
tween the publishers o f Y oung
special prip as far as J. C. Laird’s specific for Piles. For blind, bleed
W rrxly snu TTwm.o which »liable ns to
• ¡ ' . ' T R A D E M A r z K S or retnm E N -
to bring George laird over on ac ing, itching and protruding Piles,
offer both p ipers f*t th»* price o f the last
T I R K attorn e r e fee. Send model, sketch
P u ltr y F a r m ,
named alone. Scud ns $1.50 fo r one year*«
or jjh o t o and we send an | P f fM E Q | A T E
count of bis father's illness.
The eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all
F R E E report on patentability. « • give
subscription to the H sb ald and b oth it and
Doctor is feeling a little rocky over skin disease» Do Witt V Salve has no j
the f c i i '.t-£&l service and advioa, and our
P ro p Y oung P eopls ’ s W ssklv will b e mailed to charge«
are m oderate. T ry aa.
llis rough sen voyage but is tt/i deck eptml This has given rise to num-
vou regularly fo r 52 con secu tive weeks.
This offer applies to both new subscribers
ARAGO, OREGON.
for bnsiuess. Hv enjoyed a verv erous worthless counterfeit». Ask t
and present subscribers who renew thei
Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of town *t $
p^r fon
pleasant visit with hie parent») dur- : for DeWitt’s—the genuine. Sold i Throughbred cockerels from i l up nobmrtpttnn* before F^hrnurv t tarn pit
P a te n t Lm nryere,
h * l r e í r in idvNn<** At
inir his absence.
Opp.
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Office,Washington.
O.C.
Lirgt stnles in i on north n
Weighing 10 cents ptff hmd.
^bv R. S Knowlton.
aud eggs $1 per setting
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Harness and Saddles
m Eggin g ftiins
W eak
H earts
Coq uille Valley Packing ompany
Myrtle Point,
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Temperance
House.
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