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/ I I / VOI J» B I K m iS M C A R D S . f \ ' ~V 1 / /1 i U/ , ( I . - ir ~ u, 'f i t- l V il ! COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1885. m u TK i.Asi itr:s. and flinging away the weapon I drunken sleep. This statement made no impres grasped my friend’s hand. sion. A practiced criminal, like “ ‘Forgive me, Cecil!’ 1 cried. Richard Short, has always some “ ‘And forgive me,’ he answered; explanation ready: and it was only ! *we have both been fools to-night’ sui prising that th® latter had not j -An expression as of sudden pain exhibited more fertility of inven- J imseed over his features. I nttrib- tlon- j u‘ed it to regret for our foolish Rut Short stuck to his story with outfall, of which 1 was hastening i obstinate persistence. In spite of to take the blame upon myself, i the crossLpiestioning of detectives, when Cecil in tempted me. ami the urgent counsel of religious ‘“ Whatever happens,’ he said, I advisors to disclose the whole earnestly, ‘this occuirence must he | truth, he never, by a hair’s bredth, kn< w n only to ourselves. It would varied his account, even down to make Helen miseiable if it came the night proceeding the day fixed , lier ears. For the present let for his execution. us part friends. We have both 1 was beginning to feel a little food for profitable reflection.’ uncomfortable. it would have Then pressing my hand warmly, been a decided relief to have had a he Gtrned and took his leave. frank and full confession fiom the it was more than an hour after doomed man s own lips. His ¡ Hmt my attention was called to the statement, however improbable, Jugger ,, liere j thrown it. C u r ili;; 5 Ie n ts Tor S a lo . NO. 41. F ru ì I-R hìmì ns; unti E ru i(«S lru p *. The various uses to which fruit When in a large wholesale gro L. F. L ane . J ohn L ane . cery house in Portland last week, products may become valuable in LAN E & LANE, we were shown a lot of city cured ; the household are not so generally meat that had been neatlv trimed I understood and acted on ns they A tto y n m acd ( ounsili rs ¡¡I Law. s h e was sittin g alone, for Iter husband was late, 1 put sl)op to'Bttract the l>av- 1 at. :d be. Susan Power in Vick’s Detained at his little store Lard Cases a Spec * ' ‘ Which he ki pt tn the niining-cainp. B u t —h a rk ! OfBrw on Main S.ivrt , opjM >si i.«Cosmopolitan cr’s attention, and close by we saw Magazine lias sounded one of the Is not that his step on the floor? Hotel. a large lot of country meat that key-notes in practical enterprise on Roseburg, Oregon. S he lim ed with a sm ile; then her face grew pale; I’or »lio sa v in the la m p lig h t’» glare had been, in most respects, equally tiie conservation of grapes and ap J. 51 . Slut.ix. JoiraA.Gr.it T w o tn. n. with fierce and m enacing looks, well cured but was not near so nice ples, w hich may be applied to many \\ ho were standing behind her chair. Siglin & Gray. and clean and appetizing. In one other fruits, as contained in the fol not ».-ream, but Hhe panned to thin k; Attorneys anil fonnselisrs At F juy , She T h did e n .-h" prayed n Heaven for aid; case, the farmer had left the pieces low ing extract: Mnrshtieltl. Co«»s r<*nntv. Oro^ n. \\ h n , :ie of the men, in a rough voice «aid: O r m i:— Holland buiMiit£, opposite lilaimo “ Well, j o u d on ’ t seem m uch afraid. as he cut them oft’, trimming a very ‘ With all the tons of grapes rais Hotel. vinL'l» I “ Y o u ’ re a sensible wom an. Just show uh the plaee little and leaving the sharp point ed, how is it there is not a gallon ^ Where you keep you r »liver and gold, w. SINCLAIR, ed corners of bacon as it naturally of grupe sirup to be had for love An 1 uo harm shall befall y ou ; but if you refuse l No power our wrath «hall w ith h o ld .” 1 Attorney ¡it I.; ih . was cut. This meat looked well or money in market? I f you don’t General Insurano*-and ileal Est it«* V';ent. t ’ome show ih voitr tr e a su re s," the other »aid. in some sense, but it was notin first know that grape juice boiled down T h e n a sudden sm ile ligh ted her face. C’ oquii . le C ity , O regon . , *T w i l l, " she replied, as »h** took up the lamp. rate shape. Though the meat to a clear sirup is the most relish- " F o l l o w uie; 1 will »how you the p la c e ," was sweet and palatable enough, it ing thing in sickness or health, for T. G-. OW EN. S he l. d tin w ay to ttie children'» room. was not actually ia such shape as consumptives, and to keep people And there pointed to th e bed Attorney and Counselor at Law. Where, n estlin g on eith er pillow, lay professionals place it, aud betray- from getting consumption, fo l>e t A beautit ul curly head. AluuHHin.n. Oun. I ed its country origin. eaten as food or diluted for drink "TUf»t> arc m y treasure«; 1 have no m ore,” S h e .-aiil, " n e i t h e r «liver nor Rolil." S- H- HAZARD. The man who made the city | that would banish wine sooner than A» »be s;u>k>* <low:i tile forem ost robber'» cheek mi ht l \ pos. ibi lit} be tiu ¡ Stooping to pick it up, I started ■ Cllred meats, trimmed off the fat the temperance societies, you have Attorney and Counselor at Law. A Klistiuut; tear-drop rolled. to be the instrument, however re- j lmck with horror. There was corners and made it suit our city something to leain. This article K m .-tut: i V. O i , n . " I caiinot stand this; let us tro," he »aid. mote, or shedding blood possibly blood upon the blade! “ L ittle w om an y o u put it» to shame. . . i • epicures’ plates, and lost very lit- once known would prevent ail dan Y o u r treHMiircs are »aft. ” Aud they «tole away J. W . BENNETT. innocent, is not a light tiling to “ Hurrying from the house, I ran tie, if anything, as the pieces went ger of an over-crop of grapes, for A» ju itely as they came. J. M. H have upon the conscience. | to meet my friend. The news of | ;nto the ]ard kettle and the scraps it would be made and kept by the Aiiorney at Law, My leflections were disturbed y | his death met me ere I had gone | flig h te d all epic ares among the barrel, and exported for use in all M vb h ' i i ’ i k i . i » O u n . A T i m e iv 4 'oiifVttfcioii. a message from C harles Aum, a j mnny steps. The cry of remorse h arn yard flock. climates. The new production of w ~ j s ~ \ " ht it was the first case in which I D . - - ¡ t — * t. T v 7 V r ^ a x j rr> L O O IN . young fnond of the murdered man,, thftt escaped me was taken for a | W e were called to notice the dif- cider jelly, which is merely cider hud been called upon to act in my w ao hat. been a witness on the j suddej, outburst of grief. I Attorney and Couns.’.ai* ai Law was fpi-ence jn appearance, and inform boiled down, without «any addition newly con fen ed office of public trial, and who now desired to see mo i on the point of proclaiming nil, t . k .* 4» t'tri. O un . ed that the country meat sold for till it is a solid, dark jelly, is a prosecutor, ami, like any ambitious ;lt his s llome home nnmciiiateiy. immediately. , . when the thought restrained me one to three cents a pound less, great gift to the housekeeper, and young lawyer, I had felt desirous j Within half an hour, for thedis- | tlmt it woldd redouble Helen’s an- J. H .N 0 3 L E R , ' because of its bad shape. If all will be the salvation of the apple to acquit myself with credit, and tance I had to go was short, I was ;gb to know whose hand had Notary Fiib.ic farmers will spend two hours in a orchards. What if apples are fifty m.t to disappoint the expectations alone with Mr. Avon in his chain- j cnused it And s o l held my pence, i li Oox. c city butchering and packinghouse, ; c«'nts a barrel in October? Set the of my friends. hers. A marked change had come even wi.;i e nnotl ler was tried and! n i T-* \ *T- * i -i -,i and the huge C AR L K- VOLKMER. i had passed foi a comict.ou • over Ins appearance since we had | colldemned for my own rash act ! know they can i if thev correspond enameled evaporating pans. Per Attorney ar.u Counselor at Law. earnestly ami zealously but not, 1 last met. His face was. worn and ; W|lile Helen lived, I had not the i in the’ir Jork ■ J ake J owAl differ haps cider jtlley at twelve cents a But M ybtl ^ l’oixr. <\»'H C oi n ;v (>.».: h > n . trnst’ unduly so; and when the j u - ; haggard, and there was a nervous | courage to avow the truth. W i l l p r a c t i c e in a i l tlu* c o u r t » n f O r e g o n . r\ had 1 pronounced mouth wheu i now she i is gone, a id , conscience ence oil the curing of twenty por pound will pay you, as there is no . , . , . the , ' prisoner i twitching about the iuv.ui.li kers, to buy the wife all the ictas sugar to be used.’ gm.tv, and the judg3 had sentenced • he RDoke f . : , r • 1 •.t I .1, , . . , will not suffer me to see the conse- J. F. EASTER, M. D. she needs to we*r for p . year to Tin* Ui<*l U« Ix lliwu. him to dentil, I recei\ed, with a “ I here — there is something I ' ® i . . , . . ,, quences of my crime visited upon come. The matter is full of im P im ic ira , S r u jt in nriU O iurtrutcnx. the congratula- have on my mind to tell you, he ) ___A,__ „ S p e c i a l a l e u t ’. o u y tV i n t o t l u ! e u » e s o t w o m clear conscience, The most explicit and complete another. portance, though continually men en a n d chi ar.u, a u d a t engine i o r m s ot tioiis w hich greeted me on every ! said, with a hesitating tremor in ° I * ” diabase. <. a x e s o t o b s t t t r i e s > 10 : t e e : a t x - The silence which followed this tioned by the press and by all statement of the origin of Riel’s t r a o t e d f o r â J c e n t s e a c h . S ¡» e e ia l t r e a t i u e i t t side ns I left the crowded court-, his voice. recital was broken by Charles Avon. merchants. All the products of rebellion in Canada yet seen is fur f o r U h « u ro ¡isi-iu ;.u a N c n r a i^ ia b y ih e m eu - room. The evidence hud been too I motioned him to goon. i c a t o ü va ^ jor h a l a . “ I am aware,” he said, “of the our country should come to mark nished the Pioneer Press by a cor Odica at rcxtdeucc in C paille City. cogent to leave any misgivings as to “ I was n witness, as you know, duty now resting upon you. It is, et in first class style and leave no respondent arn^ thus summarized the prisoner’s guilt, and I felt that ! on the trial of Richard Short.’ by tlmt paper: C. W . TO W ER . M. D.. first, to save the life of the unfor in bringing him to justice, whilst “ I remember,” I replied; “ and tunate wretch condemned to dielo- loom for unfriendly criticism. It is All the dominion territory to the Physician and Surreon, just as easy to make your products L had efficiently discharged my you testified that on the night of MtK>»VT!LD, <>;V. morrow, and next to biing the real ^ j>n*ng every dollar they are worth north of us r.as once ruled by the I had done nothing to exceed the murder, Cecil Torrey had re- culprit t j justice. Of the latter xv]]en they are put up in a number Hudson Bay Company, w hich tem- eleven nini ne J with yon here pered its iron despotism with ex- w . C .A I T G S L L , M .D . tiii-k I shall 11 lie\e jou. i olie slmyie, and as a usual thing it For the purpose ot the present | o'clock, met then .lepurte,! «lone.” '¿nl'^hetoro ic o u ld interpose to \ ^ i T b ^ b V T ^ o u o vw " iMt and ab8olote iaatice- 14 rnled Physician and Accoucheur, narrative the case may 1« outlined ; -Wlneh was strictly true, he sUy h!g bnm)> he raised to ,,ig Hps j E f i ” . . . ^ . f j f " to do - ! ln,Uans and b f,lt' reeds “ vere,y* COQUILLE CITY, OGN. , in it few words. ; added; “ but lliei]^ was more which sni{dj u[Jj.d w],jc|, nil then he ’ , / * j but it never broke faith with them. ________________ _____y ’.tt ! t f . I Some young men, returning late 11 should have told.” ! fiad held concealed’ and drained j a‘ nu'1’ ____ ___________ ! And they in turn knew it for their O. E. SMITH. I at night from a-social gathering,! I bent forward, eager to catch ! the cdi tents. ! A Medical«-* Sewt-Kcs. | master and obeyed it AY hen the j came suddenly upon a man stoop-! his next words. But he remained j l nstantaiieouslv, as if a bullet! Cut a hole iu one end of an rg? , Hudson Bay Company sold out, : Serge-on Dentist “dice In the* | palt 0f the consideration was in j ing over the prostrate form of an- j silent, as if in doubt whether to | b,ad pierced his braid, he foil back ! as bi2 as t,lis caPital. ° - M A R SH FIELD , OREGON. lands, for which the best have, of ¡other by the wayside.' The former 1 continue. ¡in his chair. A few * violent c o n -1 otllor en4 put a pinl,ole v i n i 3 m . j , ^ ‘ i blow blow out out tbe the conteuts contents al and ind you 1 course, been selected, and which I at the smiml of approaching foot- j “ I f there be anything within j vu|si„ ns fo,i0ived} and before help empty J. M. VOLKMR. M. D- ! ¡-tops, raised himself and fled, the your knowledge,” 1 said, solemnly, 1 could conic 'in answer' to~i~ny sum- have i lmvc the t!' e.< ‘ »'P,y shell. » M l. Nest mix | „ ill equally, of course, be lield un- latter remaining motionless. j “ which can shed further light on n)()nr, jie was dr.,d i plaster of Paris and water togedi- j their value is enhanced. This Physician and Garbean. A portion of the party gave j the late terrible tragedy, or, perad- | j hastened to^ telegraph to the I er to <h° collsititeney of crenra and is the first grievance of the settler, M y UTLB UotST. COC,H Co., OUVoON. v2n4.Xtf ! chase to the fugitive, w liilo the rest venture, may prevent the coinmis- j <rf)Vernor nnd a reprieve came in a<^ a fe'v droI:)S of ™rbolic acid. it is intensified by the exclusive ! turned their attention to him who | sion of a frightful act of injustice, j ^ fne t(> ’ ve|)t tjie addjtion of an | ^>our ” lto ^13 s^,e^ R grant made to the Canadian Pacific J. P F .A .N , lay on the ground. He was breath- j there is but little time to speak.” j other to t,je .dready swollen list j f 1 au<1 in tweilt>-folir hours j railway, and the corresponding re- C o q u il l e C it y , O heoun . ing faintly, and when touched at-1 The words seemed to arouse him, | j udjiquj I iurd(k rs j will be dry and you will have a strictions upon settlement. Then G t.N M t.iL i i twr t u e ».tie o t C i t y property, liuu»u» anti i<»i.-i, nuuter, i.tiu.», tered a slight moan, but in a few and with an excited, rapid utter- medicated nest-egg. I have tried the Northwest half-breeds ami em ___ ____ raacaeb, vio. Otuce m uci'tttO bdiuiiit^. j moments all signs of life had dis- ; auoe, he thus proceeded: ln*l«*p«-ii«ie«cc «1 n»«■ Faram-r. ttiis and I find it works admirably. ployes of the Hudson Bay Compa qqKmru. I “ - w n i Torrey xorr»y was »us my bosom rn.uv.mj Fnrming is not n life of ease. It Five cents’ worth of plaster of ny began to get anxious aliout the Cecil J. F. HALL, An alarm was given, nnd lights j friend. The ties between ns were I ,Jlls" iess « » d. il successful, Paris will make a dozen and that lands which were promised them Suiveycr, it means energy, enterprise, fore amount of carbolic acid issullicient Aere brought, when un upturned j strengthened by the fact that his Foa t’oos t.'oi.vrv, t )t;t;. ¡;•*;. by the company, by the dominion O f f i c e : W i ; h T . G . O w e n , L .4.. M t u x l i l i e l i i . ghastly face The time government, by the province of ;istiy iace was revealed, which sister Helen, who died broken- thought and skill; and for that mat. to scent a hundred. ¿ ^ ‘ T e r l i u t m a p » u i o i l s u r v e y e d ¡ u iil t i t w as at once recognized as that of f hearted w ith grief at her brother’s j tcr> so does every other. That is spent in making these medicated Manitoba, by the Canadian Pacific, t e r e d h i n d s inrui.-tht’d <m s h o r t n o t u e . v i i i l Cecil Torrv, a wealthy planter’s dealh, was my betrothed. It was ¡ what we are here for, and that is eggs is by no moans lost. They and by everybody else who could I. O. G. T. 1 son. Traces of blood on his cloth- j but the other day I saw her laid by j what oui Creator gave our faculties are sure death to lice, and as the give a promise. As frequently re ing led to ihe discovery of a wound his side, and oh! hoy I longed to for. It does me no good to have hens go oy the nest and sit on them lated, they took up claims for the Morning Star Lodge in the left side of the chest, inlliet- keep them company! But it is not Vanderbilt held up. There is only every day they thus take an involu most part along the streams in the JNO* . o n e A’ amlerbilt among more than ntary d jse of anti-vermin medicine. M o t t s a t C<M[tiille C i t y e v e r y T i i u r s J a y ed, apparently, with a uarrow-blad- of this that L would speak. Northwest provinces, in long, nar oveiiin i;. N l u t n i h e r a u l t n i s o r u t r . 111 Kuuu K'.anain“ , ¡ire crndtaiiy in v ited . ! ed weapon, which had penetrated j “ On the last fatal night, a dis 50,000,000 of people, and if he is There is no danger of these eggs row strips running back from the pute, so trivial that 1 can scarcely any happier than I am it is not be- being broken and eaten up if the water’s edge. It is among these between two of the ribs. The man who had run away was | now recall its origin, sprang up be- cause of his wealth, but iu spite of fowls can get any gravel. I have settlements that the war is now caught after a sharp race, and j tween Cecil and myself over a it. Let us look for a moment at known of chickens endeavoring to raging. The Canadian Pacific was O. F. I. O. Coquille Lodge No 53 1 l)n»ved to be Richard ¡Short, an old game of cauls iu which we were some of those monopolies. Take, eat them when there was no lim e first surveyed and located through for instance, the cotton print manu ut hand.—Fanciers’ Gazette. M e e t s a t U o q m l l e City e v e r y S a t u r d a y e v e n | offender, but lately released after j indulging for pastime. the district of Prince Albert iHtf. V i s i t i n g b r e t h r e n , i u n u o ti a t a i i d i n g , ! factories. They are sending out a long term of imprisonment. On ; “ Both of us were rash and hot- c o r d i a l lv in v ite d . A u 0 | » lu lo a e f tin* J pr»«*j- C o w . AVlien many settlers had located goods for 5 cents a yard. One liis person were found young Tor- ' tempered, and one word led to au- Tue Br im ih cattle are consid there on this account, the route dozen eggs will purchase four rey’s pocket book and watch, and j other, till Cecil, springing up with ered scarce iu India—the Jersey is j was changed to one, some hundred A. F. and A. M. yards. It does not appear to me becoming the rich man’s aristocrat- miles farther south, and here was a Ins hands were stained with blood, ¡flushed face, exclaimed in a tone Chadwick Lodge, No.G8* that farmers are very seve-ely ic cow iu the Uuitod States. She new element of discontent Final- Meats at (%><|uiila City oil ^tiiUiday evttu- l'hese circumstances, coupled with of menace: Three ing on or bbiorü the the lull iuou U m cuci“ the direct evidence of those who “ ‘ Do you accuse me of cheating?’ preyed upon by them. is the family cow, the pet with the ly when the dominion made its month. “ Tf it is thus you would demand good lambs will purchase a very hail surprised the prisoner as it John Goodman, women and children. She is the city j land surveys, it disregarded wholly were in the act, made so plain a ! a disclaimer,” 1 returned, in a j respectable suit of clothes. Was W. M. o.nv that a rich mm can stable and 1 the old half-breed allotments, laid case that it would have been a sad .manner as defiant as his own, ‘I ; Gds ever the case before. Do the feed heron the best the market af- out the land into the usual sections, G. A R. reflection on my skill had the pros- decline to give it.’ j importers of sugar bear hard upon fords, and have gilt-edged milk and ! and when the half-breeds came to Gen- Lytle Fc&t, No- 27, edition not succeeded. be pur- j “ The reply was a blow, which at farmers when it can be better that w’ouhl grace a banquet file and prove up their claims they Meets Ht C u q a i l l e City, o i l every f i r s t chased at present prices? The »Short, all along, protested that once set my brain on fire. A small, — no chalk iu it—no water, only found them cut up, and, if desira- W ednesday. V a i t i n g t o n r u i i b , i n j.,o d list can be extended t > almost the he was not guilty of the murder. | gold-mounted dagger— a mere toy what nature put there—no chem- | LI«, usually in possession of some- standing, cordially invited. Walter Smc.uir, Commander. I At first he U..gK.Hlly refusaci to | - l a y ou tho table. My eye tM 1 ist or city law needed to protectllie i ?ls?’ Jt »?<} <*>»- . J . , * i, r. , j sistant story of broken faith and give any account of the articles upon it, and catching it up iu my ¡ auy occasion to find fault with the family against adulterated milk; unredeemed promises since the F U R N I T L R E 1ST O R E , found in his possession, but, on re- j insane fury, 1 made a quick thrust price he can get for his oxen, his the milk is as pure and the cream ns Hudson Bay Company relinquish- __ it i- it *i were ed .. i -i. i And the men,driv. aiizing the danger lie was placed at Cecils breast. J believed, at the horses or any other products of his rich and i sw’eet i as though its control. IF1. ¡ M i a r l a , F > r c p - , in, lie acknowledged having taken time, that his raised arm had par- farm? If so, I ask him when the nmde in a farmer’s pasture in the en to resistance by such criminal M lUHItHELD, Oos*. them from the person of a man i lied the stroke, for ho showed no money received for such products |d |]s 0f New England or Minnesota, disregard of their rights, are the would ever purchase so much of -Ne.v Orleans Picayune. | nmn w ho, under Riel, are now Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass «'tini Fie , , w hom he said he had discovered j sign of being hurt. In au instaut needed supplies for his family use? waging a half savage warfare that H ^ ” M*?h?nea. ^ ^ v in u ! > lying in what beamed to l>e a l l realized the mad folly of my uct, — Maine Farmer. Subcribe for tho H erald . may grow into no tud of trouble. A T n r r S tukt . S h e hmi put tier littl«- c hild ren to hod, And wan sittin g 1 » fore the fire, t\ ¡itching the spar»* from the back-log fly, T h e n fall on the hearth and expire.