Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 25, 1913, Image 1

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    fJThe Herald, the old estab­
lished reliable newspaper of
the Coquille Valley in which
an “ ad” always brings results.
V O L . 31,
T he C oquille H erald
N O . 24
C O Q U IL L E , CO O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y
cr D: f r i RY SIGNS POINT
A
10 COAST ROAD
SENATOR BOURNE ASKS
WHAT THE PEOPLE THINK
25,
1913
QJob Printing— N ew presses
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee that
Herald printing will please
P E R Y E A R $ 1 .5 0
OF OIL
HOME vs. SCHOOL SAYS IS GEOLOGY
LITTLE UNDERST000 OREGON NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
F. & A. M.—Regular meeting ol
• Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. A A.
This office is in receipt of a letter Correspondent Argues Against the Modern System of
In the present state of suspended
from Senator Bourne, who is chair­
Practical Instruction in the Schools
animation in the oil development of
man of the Congressional Joint
Coos county, the following, from
Committee on Federal Aid in the Editor Herald:
later on, home will be the spot to the Thirty-third Annual Report of
E. 8.—Regular meeting of Beulah
construction of Post Roads, in which
• Chapter No. 8, second and fourth
Referring again to the subject of which the memory of the children Director U. S. Geo’ogical Surveyor
Friday evuiiiugu of eacli month, in Ma­
he asks for an expression on the school supervision, it seems as if the growu to manhood aud womanhood will be of interesl:
Eureka Paper Brings Repeti
sonic Hall.
Transpiring in Oregon Boiled
question involved in the granting of
The principles governing the or­
E va B a k b o w , W . M
tion of Oft-Repeated Story Federal aid in road improvement. word "school” ought to be chauged will return. Surely this is the way
Down to Least Numbea of
J obki 'HINK G . P ko I'1. k s , Sec.
1 1 “ child,” as it is the welfare of we want it should . he. We want igin aud mode of occurence of
of
Through
Connections
to
Lines and Yet Make the
He asks for reply to the six ques­ the child we are seeking.
T O. O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53,1. O.
our children to think of father aud petroleum and natural gas are as
1 . O. F., meets every Saturday night
Be Made Soon
tions
below.
The
Herald
will
be
Subject Understood.
Is not the ten ncy to exalt the mother, not of supervisor and yet but fragmentarily grasped by
n Odd Fellows Hall.
glad to receive expressions from school at the ex -nse of the home teacher, as the chief guides and geologists. Every oil field examin­
C. 11. C lkavkn , N. G.
J. 8. L a w rkn ck , Sec.
■“ he 1 eka standard brings the any of its readers, and no doubt
The Roseburg lodge of Elks will
on the increase.* Do we want the helpers of their early days. We ed in detail contributes its data for
ry given below. This Senator Bourne would appreciate
a m i e uf . b e k a h l o d g e , No. 20 ri
children who are now away from want them to look back upon home use in the eventual interpretation of erect a moden theater, to seat 900
1. O O. F.. meets every second and
is in line with facts well known in letters on the subject lrom his con­
fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows
home during the hours of the school — not upon school- as having been the problems, and each pool is people.
Coos County, and bears out the stituents here. The questions are:
Hail.
K mii . y H eiisky , N. G,
studied with keen alertness for the
Jame Royal an Oregon pioneer
day
to be removed still more by the dearest spot ou earth,
A nnie L awhenck , Sec.
theory that a coast road is in the
1. Should the Government make adding to the school grounds a field
discovery of some key that may aid of 1802 died at Forest Grove re­
By
all
means
encourage
the
boy
sQQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 plans of the railroad magnates for
appropriations in aid of public in which they may practice agri- to study agriculture but let him do in the coordinatiou of the data, cently at the age of 84.
/ I. O. O. F., meets the Urständ third
the next few years, The Standard roads?
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows'Hall.
culture, a kitchen in which to study so on a well-tilled home farm with which sometimes, according to the
A commission ol five members
J. 8. B akton , C. P.
says: That the Southern Pacific
2. On what roa.ds should the cooking and a carpenter shop where j that teacher who is more interested region and conditions, seem, on has been appointed to revise the
J . 8. L a whence , Sec.
Railroad Company is now plan­ first Government appropriation, if
they may learn to use tools?
j in his welfare than any paid super- account of our lack of knowledge, Roseburg city charter.
n i g h t s o f p y t h i a s . —Lycurgus
ning to extend its lines down the made, be expended: (a) all roads;
even to be in conflict
The obser­
Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights
It seems to me that we are deal- visor can possibly he— his father,
Wyatt&Son capitalists from T ex ­
coast from Portland to meet the (b) post roads (r. f. d. and Star
in W. O. W. Hall.
vations made by the geologists of
ing
with
the
problem
as
if
each
Let
the
girl
under
the
guidance
K . R . W a t so n , K R . 8.
as have purchased the controlling
Northwestern
Pacific
at
Eugene
routes); (c) main traveled market child had in some way been de­ of a practical housekeeper— her the United States Geological Sur­
O. A. M in t o n y e , C. C.
interest in the bank of Beaverton.
and that the construction of the roads; (d) main highways connect­
prived of his natural supervisors — own sympathetic mother— learn all vey iu the oil and gas fields of Cali­
T3 YTHIAN SISTERS—Justus Temple
Rev. C. H. Wallace one of the
the ing important cities and towns in
1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­ Eugene-Marshfield road by
fornia and Kentucky promise to
his parents. We all know how the phases of home making.
pioneer preachers of the W illa m ­
day nights in W. 0 . W. Hall.
Willamette Pacific is in reality State; (e) trunk line, interstate
small bov on the farm likes to trot
Let all young people be encour­ further the solution of some of the ette valley died recently at Cottage
M bs . G eokoe D a v i s , M. E. C.
but a portion of the construction of highways connecting State capitals
M bs . F red L in e u a r , K. of R.
around after his father and wauts aged to make or to mend all articles problems, and by pointing out the Grove.
the line from Eugene is the state­ and large cities?
ED MEN—Coquille Tribe No. 46, 1.
to “ help” in all kinds of work he around the house which are not too relations of oil and gas occurrences
The Laughlin Hotel in Forest
O. R. M., meets every Friday night ment made by Rufus Rockwell
3. Should the Government ap­ sees his father do. If he is encour­ complex.
to the geologic structure of the re­
in W. 0 . W. Hall.
Wilson on his return to Eureka propriation be expended on con­
Grove has again changed hands, R.
gions
examined
they
have
rendered
.1. 8. B arton , Sachem.
Then
it
will
be
a
common
occur­
aged in all this, he will probably
this morning. This bears out the struction, on maintenance, on gen­
Thomas, of Grants Pass buying the
A. P. M il l e r . C. of R.
have become, in everything excepf rence for a small boy to say to his important scientific as well as eco
statements
exclusively
published
by
eral improvement, or on any or all physical strength, as good a farmer teacher something similar to this: nomic aid in oil and gas develop­ property.
........ -Regular meetings of Bea­
ver Camp No. 10,550 in M. W . A. The Staudard during the summer of these, or should the allotment by
A man was bnrned to death at
as his father, by the time he has “ I want you to come out home ment; but the basic principles con­
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­ of 1912 to the same effect.
the Government be unconditional
Gaston by carelessly throwing dis­
urdays in each month.
finished school. And why should with me and see my corn. Father trolling the widely varied modes ol
R . B. R o o ers , V . C.
While in Portland and the north or paid as a reward after local au­
not the father bv the help of litera­ bought the best seed he could find occurrence and accounting for the tillate on a fire that he was attempt­
N ed 0 . K e l l e y , Clerk.
Mr. Wilson had close conferences thorities have constructed or main­
differences in kinds of the oils in ing to start.
N. A .—Regular meeting of Laurel with a number of railroad officials tained a highway in good condi­ ture hearing 09 the subject, and and I planted it and took care of it
Cresswell parlies have incorpor­
• Camp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall,
also, if necessary, by attending a just as the bulletin from Washing­ widely separated regions are possi­
Front street, second and fourth Tues­ and while much of the information tion?
bly still lar from view.
ated the O. K. Farming Co. to take
ton
said
to
do,
and
I
tell
you
it
is
few
of
the
short
courses
at
the
State
day nights in each month.
which he gained was of a con­
4 What proportion of cost of Agricultural College, become the fine. Father has a big field just
over 2700 acres of what land in
A my A a s r n , Oracle.
fidential uature he makes the above construction, improvement, or the
E dna K e l l e y , Rec.
Will Build Logging Road
Southern Alberta Canada.
model farmer he wishes his son to like it and he says if I raise as good
statement as authentic.
maintainance, should be borne by be, instead of paying taxes to hire corn as he does, he will take me to
-Myrtle Camp No. 197,
The contractor has commenced
According to Mr. Wilson the Har National Government, State, coun­
meets first and third Mondays at
The Columbia & Nehalem River the erection of the new Wells-Fargo
some other man to be that model the State Fair this summer.”
W . O. W . Hall.
riman roads had their eyes on this ty, road district, and abutting pro­
railroad, which has filed articles of building on the Southern Pacific
R. S. K now lton , C. C.
And some day a bright-eyed little
and then having the son come home
territory for a number of years and perty owners, respectively, or what
J ohn L en e v e , Sec.
incorporation
with the county depot grounds at Roseburg.
from school to tell him, the lather, girl will say, "O teacher, can you
clerk, will build a logging rail­
j£V E N IN G T ID E CIRCLE No. 214, now consider that an opportune amounts should be allotted to the
come
out
to
our
house
to
supper
to­
Mrs. W. R. Mode the mother of
meets Becond and fourth Monday time to get their plans under way States on an unconditional plan, or how to farm?
road from the station of Woods on
• As soon as the little girl can night? I made some bread all my­
nights in W. 0 . W. Hall.
five children, were accidentally shot
has
arrived.
Accordingly
they
are
the Astoria line to Nehalen valley.
what amounts per mile should be
O ra X . M a u r y , G. N.
toddle around by keeping hold of self and mother says it is almost as
fatally by her ten year old daugh­
M ary A. P ier ce , Clerk.
rushing work on the building ol paid as rewards? *
In crossing the divide, a tunnel
good
as
she
can
make.
I
am
going
mother’s dress, she does so, and
ter last Wednesday at Gervais Ore-
'ARM ERS UNION.— Regular meet­ the road from Eugene to Marsh­
1800 feet will be bored through the
5- Should the Federal appropri­
when but little more than a baby to keep on till mine is just as good
gon.
ings second and fourth Saturdays in field and when that line is com­
hills, and this will reduce the maxi­
ation be apportioned among the
each month in W. O. W . Hall.
she wants to “ make a cake too,” as hers.”
The ranch of A. H. Starkson of
pleted there is no doubt but that States on basis of population, area,
F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , Pres.
mum grade to 2)4 per cent. The
And
another
boy
will
say,
“
I
O. A. M i n t o n y e , Sec.
the crews will merely be shifted mileage of roads, mileage ol rural just as her mother is doing. It
capital
stock
is
$
1 ,000,000 and J. C. Looking Glass has been sold to Mr.
just fiuished that chair I told you I
'RATERN A L AID No. 398, meets the and the tracks will be laid from and star routes, taxable valuation, treated with patience until what
and A. L- Veasie and J.H. Hender­ Seely a recent arrival from Mason
was at first a hindrance has grown was going to make sometime.
second and fourth Thursdays each
Marshfied
to
Triuidad.
son are the incorporators. It is City, Iowa. The ranch contains
or a combination of these?
month at W. O. W . Hall.
to be the real help the child believed Father bought me some nice new
M r s . C h a s . E v l a n d , Pres.
By the building of the North­
expected
to have the road complet­ 159 acres and is of a general farm
6. Should the supervision ol
tools.
Then I sent to --------
M rs . L ora H arrington , Sec.
western Pacific from Eureka to San construction or maintainance of it to be at the beginning, those girls
ed within a ten months. While a variety.
who would have become good bread Manufacturing Co. for a pattern
Francisco
and
the
Willamette
Government aided roads be by the
Between Monnouth and Dallas
Educational Organizations and Clubs
and made the chair exactly accord­ logging road, it is proposed to issue
Pacific from Eugene to Marshfield Federal Government, the State and makers if taught it at school, will
EDUCATIONAL
pOdUILLK
ing to directions. Mother says she a freight tariff and carry freight.— an orchard of 600 fruit trees has
not
only
be
making
good
bread,
Ky
_ ________
LEAGUE—Meets
___
monthly
lily at the the difficult part of the construc­ local authorities, or jointly?
Portland Journal.
been peeled as a result of goats en­
but cooking entire meals at home thinks she shall have to hire me to
High School Building during the school tion work is done and the build­
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tering the premises during the
year for the purpose of discussing edu­
and will also have the satisfaction make all her furniture, and father
ing of the line from Marshfield to
night while the owner was unaware
cational topics.
CURRY COUNTY CULLINGS
Hen Lays Freak Egg
of knowing that they are helping says it is the most comfortable chair
R ena A n d erso n , Pres.
Trinidad amounts to but little in
of
the happening.
(From the Port O rford Tribune)
E dna M in a r d , Sec._____
in the house.”
mother.
comparison with the difficult en­
John H en ry Z um w alt has accep t­
That
there
is
no
accounting
for
I / O KEEL KLUB—A business men’ s
Party
lines and the tariff were
Would not such a method as out­
Every farm home should have,
l\. social organization. Hall in Laird’ s gineering problems which the build­ ed a p osition in the hank o f P ort
the stange freaks that nature plays forgotten one night in the farewell
lined
above
be
a
better
way
to
unite
and
nearly
all
do
have
enough
tools
building, Second street.
ing ol the Northwestern Pacific O rfo rd .
A. J. S herwood , Pres.
so that each boy and each girl may school and home than it would be is attested by the double shell, bandquet tendered Senator-elect
present.
F red S l a g l e , Sec.
The new Port Orford sawmill try until successful at making any to put the child almost entirely into three-yolk egg laid recently by a Harry Lane at the Portland Com­
The Southern Pacific has a sur­
o m m e r c i a l c l u b — j . e . Nou-roy
the hands of paid instructors and small brown Leghorn hen, the pro­ mercial club on the eve ot h's dep­
has cut its first lumber aud has article they desire to attempt.
President; J. C. S a v a g e , Secretary vey east from Humbolt Bay to its
make of the home simply a lodging perty of Mrs. Olga Bogdanowicz, arture for the nation’s capital.
been turning out lumber for the
If
all
these
things
are
done
at
Sacramento Valley lines, following
Portland Oregon.
All parties were represented.
‘Transportation Facilities
completion of the mill building. home instead of at school, then. house?
UNA.
a route much similar to that of the
When
the
apparently
normal
egg
I^RAINS—Leave, south bound 9:00 a. old Humboldt and Eastern through
County School Supt. Smith is
With the end in view of establish­
was broken, a second hard shell
ing a cement plant at Vale, George
the Trinity National Forest. The building a sawmill near Agness,
Her Test
10 :40 a. m.- «nd 4 ;40 p. m.
Parcels Must Pay Duty
was within the outside shell. Be­
and preparing to engage in busi­
S. Mills is developing the big gyp­
OATS—Six boats plying on the Co­ route north from Trinidad is all
tween
the two shells was a yolk.
Sam
sum deposit ou the hill east of town
quille river afford ample accommo­ surveyed and during the last year ness. John Haagensen and
A stockbroker was telling the oth­ As though the double shell egg in
Impôt tâtions from Europe are
dation for carrying freight and passen­
Russell, sof Dairydille, asisting
iu an effort to interest outside cap-
the
rights
of
way
from
Trinidad
to
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats
now coming to Portland by parcels er day how a girl, recently married itself was not a product strang en­
tal. Should such a plant be estab­
leave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :30 a. m. the Delnorle county line
were him.
post and of cource are subject to to a colleague of his on the Stock ough for any chickeu. it was found
and at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m.
lished, it would be the only one of
Mrs. Wm. Gauntlett, of Gold
practically all cleared up, setting
examination for duty at the custom Exchange, suspected that her hus­ that the inside contained a double
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­ everything in shape for the start­ Beach, spent Friday among friends
its kind between Ogden and Port­
house. However, some people band had been indulging too freely yolk.
parts 5:30 p. m. for Roscburg via
land.
Myrtle Point, carrying the United Slates ing construction work at a mo­ in Port Orford, leaving for Coos
seem to have the idea that because in the cup that cheers. She deter
The freak egg has been thé
mail and pasengers.
county Saturday morning, where
ment’s notice.
Mr. John Gill of 615 South Flor­
their importations have come over mined to find out beyond doubt wonderment of all who have seen
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OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar, post­
she will spend some time among re­
ence
avenue received Thursday la f
whether
her
suspicions
where
well
on
the
steamers
from
England,
it.
master. The mails close as follows :
latives and will go thence to Se­
parcel post from his nephew, R. J.
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. m. Spring Modes Fixed
France or Germany by means of founded.
Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:15 p. in.
In Skirts and Coats attle to remain a few months with the parcel post they are uot requir­
Wilcox of Forest Grove, Oregon a
To a friend she confided the Garden Contests Send
Bandon and way points, Norway and
her sons and their families.
box contaning eighteen apples.
Arago 12:45 p. m. Eastern mail 5:15
source of her trouble; and from this
ed to pay any duty,
People Back to Farm
p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7 :45 a. m.
The ladies will be interested in
The package weighed ten pounds
Notwithstanding the fine weath­
Of course, like any unsealed friend she learned that it had always
k D O w iu g that certain spring modes er which has prevailed for two or mail from a foregin country, parcel been said that a man even slightly
Last year Woodlawn school had and the postage on the package
C ity and County Officers
iD dress have been fixed by rep­ three weeks our mail continues very post packages are sent from the intoxicated cannot pronounce words a prize garden. It has attracted amounted to $1.11. The apples
resentatives of the Ladies’ Tailors irregular. No mail of any kind postoffice to the custon house for of any length. Whereupon the national attention. All the chil­ were very fine.— Kirksville Mo;
........... J. S. Lawrence
and Dresmakers Association, meet­ reached here from the interior Mon- the contents to be appraised and young wife decided that would he dren of the school were in the com­ Graphic.
R. H. Mast
........... L. A. Liljeqvist ing in New York. Coat lengths lay night, but this has been the case and since the pracel post has been a good plan to try.
petition. The principal T . J. New-
Construction will begin within
...... P. M. Hall-Lewis are to be from 24 to 27 inches,
When next the friend met the bill says that six families have gone two weeks upon a logging railroad
with the paper mail on several oc­ in effect in this country there have
Marshal................ ..........C. A. Evernden
skirt length one to three and one, casions. It would not be out of been on an average of from eight young wife she was in a state of out in the country to live. They on Mill Creek and Deer Creek a-
Night Marshal................. John Hurley
Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson half inches fr on the ground, aud
order for the proper authorities to to ten sacks of this class of mail to great agitation. Asked if the sus­ have been influenced to go by the bove Wendling by the Booth-Kelly
Fire Chief .................... Walter Oerding
Councilmen—D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels rain skirts four to twelve inches in do a little investigating.
picions had been verified, the girl children who were in the garden company, which will involve the
go to the custom house daily.
W. C. Laird, G. O. Leach, W . H. Ly­ length.
In small importations, however, bust into tears and said that they contest last year. One family has employment of 100 men all through
ons, Leo J. Cary. Regular meetings
James Ellis, of Elk River, was in
New York’s proposal of “ blouses
first and third Mondays each month.
moved to southern Oregon to grow the summer and the expenditure
Port Orford yesterday, winding up there is seen an advantage in send­ had.
as the leader of the season’’ was
ing articales by this means, as the
“ I handed him this list,” she vegetables and chickens. Another of over $50,000. The additional
Justice of the Peace
J. J. Stanley accepted, together with the follow­ huisness affairs and shaking hands
Constable ....................... Ned C. Kelley
with friends, preparatory to taking invoice accompanying a package said, between sobs, fishing from her has gone to interior Oregon. They trackage to be constructed is about
ing stjles: Fancy cuts for tailor-
his departure with his family withiD sent from a foregin country serves pocket a paper which she gave to intend to live on farms. There is six miles aud doubles the present
County Judge
John T. Hall made garments. Habit effect skirt.
as a declaration and after the pack­ her friend, and which contained so much reason for farming in Ore­ mileage.
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. Bias lines in tailorB skirts. Top a few days to Norway, on the Co­
Armstrong
quille River. Mr. Ellis has resided age has been to the custom house the following words:Phthisis, Phot­ gon and so little reason for Increas­
In a duel fought at the Archam-
Clerk
James Watson coats, box effects, and small drap­
it is returned to the postoffice, ochromy, Gncmiometrical, hypoch­ ing the size of the cities until the beaii ranch near Sutherlin, Floyd
Sheriff
W . W. G age ing ou back and front. Sleeveless in this vicinity for many years, and
This ondriasis, syncategorematic, antin- lands are cultivated that all this is W. Eddy, marshal of that city and
Treasurer
T. M. Dimmick
has won the people by bis energy,! where the duty can be paid.
Assessor .............................. T. J. Thrift coats for three-piece suits. Skirts
saves
the
recipient
a
great
deal omianism, pseudaetbesia.
very gratifying.— Portland Journal. duputy sheriff, killed Joe Enyard
School Supt.
Raymond E. Baker not wider than one and one-half ndustry and universally fair and J
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"A nd,” she continued, while her
Surveyor
A. N. Gould
honorable dealing, and there’s gen­ of trouble, it is said, and makes
known as Ingle, a quarter-blood
Coroner
F. E. Wilson yards around the bottom.
Print the candidate's picture on
it
easier
for
the
customs
officials
friend
read
the
list,
"he
bungled
eral
regret
at
the
departure
of
him-1
Cherokee
Indian 37 years of age,
Health O ffice r............ Dr. Walter Culin
the ballot and give the woman vot­
nearly half of them.”
self and estimable-family. He has to handle the small imports.
Eddy used a double-barrel shotgun.
W . 8. Skelton, a merchant at Stanley.
er a chance.— New York Sun.
Eddv was wounded, not seriously,
Iml., savs he would not take $100 lor leased a fine Hairy ranch in Coos ! Conductor 8. L. Miller, Norfolk, Neb.
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Do yon know that more real Hanger
the relief a single box of Foley’ s Kidney and goes with the hope of better-; on Bonesteel Division ol O. A N. W .R y. lurks in a common cold than in in any
in
the right shoulder. Eddy had
Notice lo Taxpayers
I Pills gave him. “ 1 had a severe attack
Co., recommends Foley Kidney Pills and other of the minor ailments? The safe
ies will get the very best
of kidney trouble with sharp pains ing himself financially, but says he savs: "1 have used loley Kidney Pills way is to take Chamberlain's Cough
Taxes due Feb. 1, 1913; 3 per cent gone to the Archambeau place to
through my back and could hanlly will always have a warm spot in his with very satisfactory results and en­ Remedy, a thoroughly reliable prepara­ rebate to March 15; penalty and inter­ serve a subpoena upon Euyard to
P R IN T IN ii
straigliten up. A single box of Foley
dorse their use for any one afflicted tion, and rid yourself ol the cold as est after April 7, 1913. Send list o f
appear before grand jury in Rose-
: office o f Coquille Herald
| Kidney Pnis entirely relieved m e.” heart for Curry county and her i Wi l l i m u u e V
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quickly as possible. This remedy is lor property on which you desire to pay
Fuhrman’e Pharmacy.
taxes to W. W . Gage, Sheriff.
1 right.” Fuhrman’s Pharmacy.
people.
burg.
sale by ait druggists.
M., at Muaonic Hall, every Saturday
night in each month on or before the
full moon.
C. W . E ndicott , W . M.
K. It. M a h t , e cretary.
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