Category:Daily Eugene Guard (1893)

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'''COBURG ITEMS'''
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Our blacksmith, Mr. Cox, left for Montana last Monday.
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Jim Clover has moved his family to Woodburn where he intends to keep a boarding house.
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Old Mr. Canterbury was taken to the poor farm Tuesday, and Rev. Tillman has sold his meat shop here to [[Philippi, Henry|Henry Philippi]], who will continue the business at the old stand.
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We understand that Rev T. has purchased a shop in [[Springfield]] and will move his family there the latter part of this week.
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Mr. Jackson will move his family to Waterloo in, a few days, where he will go into business.
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[[Cochran, John|John Cochran]] and [[VanDuyn, Tom|Tom VanDuyn]] shipped a fine lot of butchered pigs to Portland Tuesday.
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It is told as a fact that a certain man entered the
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post office, threw down ten cents and asked for five 2-cent stamps. Five bright new Columbians were passed out to him which he promptly pushed back with "you can't bunko, me Mr." The postmaster insisted that they were good, but he refused to receive them, and would not be satisfied with any but the old style.
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Counterfeit dimes, composed of antimony and tin are said to be in circulation here. We haven't seen any, but heard of a man that saw a $2 bill raised to a $10.
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With no church in town, and everybody moving out, and no one coming in, [[Coburg]] will be a lonesome town this summer. If money was as plentiful in this place as talk, there would be no need for hard times, but it isn't and that settles it.
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