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ISneilittt
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a
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.12 a n ¡ t o b a W a r Fn«!«*«l.
Association.
1 cliilil of her step-son: and mv fath- i
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( I n v i l ì ? i f My Ninnili»
Editor H e r a l d :
In looking
Editor H e r a l d : Believing that er is the brother-in-law of my son, | g t Taul, May 10.— The Evening:
over your paper of tho 12th inst., • a sketch of the meeting of the because he has got his step-sister Dispatch’s special from Guard-j
T U E S D A Y , M A Y •it'», 1SS5.
1 see a good suggestion made to Corvallis Baptist association wo a pi for a wife. J am the brother of opuy’s Crossing, via ( iarkes
. i t •£
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the old pioneers of Coos county, interest many of your readers, 1 n1.V ovvn *;ulh v,’ho is the son of my ln,^ May lo, says: i ho
i'r a .iiìt r r r ) (t i lt u r « * .
'*>■' down these noies:
I * top-mot her. 1 am the brother-in- nmt pvjel has been captured is con-
prior to lMib, to meet together a ; lotici
Tli ou ly illuslrated Mapazin« ilfvolcd to ih«
A Con{>le of brothers by the Hall s prairie fair grounds on the ( The association held with the law of my step-mot»‘er; my wife is firme(j t jmt j!0 lias not arrived yet.
<1"\< lopm< nt of thè Orrftt W'fst. Contalnn a
v::st mimant o f pontrai information .imi i.,e.
name of AlcL’arlind have purchas- lt d of »July, 1885.
iniirf-Ht to all. A lilv
Now would it Mt. Olivet Baptist church ;\t Sum- the aunt of her own son, my son is j j a)iv rebels are giving np arms, »• i 1 iirlii 1. •<< n ! buhjtclsof
S u n r r M y ii lustratoti «
ed some good laud lor the purpose, not bo a good idea to extend the nor, Goos county, Oregon, com- the grand-s..n oi my father, and 1 ?UJ(j tijg rebellion has been entire- o a ly $2 a y< -r. L. S:.-ainel, Publisher, So. i 2 j
Front slrc-ct, Portland, Or.
1 aro
on North Siouuh,
invilatiou a little farther,
and
in-
menced
May
21,
and
continued
am
my
own
grandfather.—
Camp
{
j.,
e
uded.
D
id,
Thome
and
Arrn-
armer, am
producing dude in it, ail the old pioneers of three days.
go into the bus».!
strong three scouts, captured H id
it was near the hour j News
- -c* -
I ins is a \i*ry protit- Oregon ,vho are here at this time, foi servii ces when your correspond
cranbe tries,
at noon. H e was ou the road three ¡
S t o r m ill
Fient St. Coquille City.
able business,
Kansas Gjfy, May 17.— Journal’ s ; miles m rth of Batociie, and was in
a n ! ven in Oregon prior to ISO , cut anived, and there was a large
of shipping, (
t* not ii i Goos o >uuty in propel ti oil of i ( l !io th l«»;!;:itos there
A. G. A l K l .N PnoritiExon.
or
À Sl\‘ 11 to be a meeting who \vt re g n 1 Dig each ul
olher,
her d o m i passed through Hooke conn-1 ()f whom were armed. He appoar-
is i’d.
Tliis house ìs veli supplì ed w itli everv-
¡i i
As shaking hand and oliquirin g il ft 01 ty on the loth, about 1 p. m., start- : od unconcerned. Die! said to him:
■ and pasti tut
thin«? necessari* to malte it a
you here,”
Is US thero is a time al ut f ridilli
Th t» hou»* havin' g ing near the line between Osborne
am surprised !•> :
FIliST CLASS HOTEL.
gat limed ."N>
comi eg to
gs, let us muko good ar;i\ed. Hit' a S.Aociatiian
iation was called
calici and Hooke counties, at the south- dami H id said: “ I was ; coming
T a g m u alvavH supplied v.ith tho Lest tka
ries from 1J
diz
the cast earner of Medicine township, 1 Lrivo myself up.” lb sa i<l h * s w* i fe
s < ; >{:. i t un * í y of coming to order by Hev. \Y. (¡. M ille
market affords.
»ein g together, and having a good, so- ; moderator, when he read the
enormous .-a a ot
s the river.
vlnltf.
821 per barrel. By those wiio pre i.d time.
Now that I have got , chapter of the gospel by John and dealing death ami
destruction W hile talking to him Boulton’s
tend to know it is a sorted that our
iarted in on this mat’ er of fair : prayer by Hev. G. W. Black. The thoughout tlie pathway of its entire 1 c;pouts we o seen coming up, and
cr
part of the c »untry is most special,
ouii.ls, celebrations, etc., 1 will introductory sermon ivas preached course. Nearly fifty
persons weie ^>ie*l, be^'tobor
o
I ! h
<*lll!
up
a; rani of
ecorn in* nfi-dd
ly adopted to cr.-nhcry culture.
i few historical facts, as t!:ere by Hev. V*. G. M iller from the 12th injured. Among the fatally in- i shot, begged his captors to take
Speaking < ! the Mel a: limi venture, ai some people who object to go-» ( chapter of Hebrews, first and second jnred are Hev. Mr. Grimes, wife him into camp themselves
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1st door north o f Olive hotel,
the Coo« Bay N
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ing to fairs and 1 Fourths o f July verses. rili re were fifteen church-, and child, killed; a child, name un- cordingly Diel went off for his
M ain * S tr e e t ,
C. D. M e la i limi and H. McFar- celebrations, because, at times os represented either by delegates known, fatally injured; George horse, but when a little distance
C O Q U I L L E C IT Y ,
lind, brothers, lately from Stock- there are a little horse racing am
letters.
T im e new churches Gampbell, missing, supposed to away, Boulton’s scouts, and 11ow- Beef, Pork Mutton, Groceries und
ton, Cal., have purchased
acres dancin' indul.
in on such ocra- asked t«>r admission and one to be have been killed; S. J. Johnson, t
and Armstrong took Hiel on Provisions constantly on hand, at
o f swamp land on North slough Tins.
End •uhtoilly tLe ¡¡raetiCi n stored w hich was granimi, nink- hr- >tlier of 11. M. Johnson, a banker : OU(> 0f their horses, and taking un- ■ the lowest market {»rices, m il
from ileo. Beale, and have entered j iff betting is intimately associated ing IJ churches in this ai^»eiation. of tills city, badly injured by fall- frequented roads will bring K iel ^ res^1 Hroitm-e taken in exchange,
-ID acres of government land ad with the turf sport, ot fair grounds There were thirty-four delegates ing timbers in a stable, where he into ramp this afternoon. G en er-1
° ' e » 1!»^’ ^ ,0*>_
joining, on which thev propose to and elsewhere, but so it also i.s {»resent at 10 o clock I riday. i here had taken reiuge. I he loss at Bull 1 a{ Middleton cave orders that the!
raise cranberries. The first named with elections.
Now could any were committees on temperance, City and Stockton consists of cliim- i men should keep in their tents
gentleman has traveled over Cali sane m; n or woman, object to the education. Sabbath schools, observ- neys blown down and window glass when Hiel comes in, as lie is afraid
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fornia and the greater portion electorial piixileges, because some ! ances of tlie Sabbath, books and broken by hailstones measuring some personal enemy o f Kiel will
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of Oregon, including the Puget ‘ persons, invariably make it an oc- periodicals, anil home and foreign four inches in diameti r. The dam- shoot him, many having sworn to
sound country, in hopes o f linding ension for wagers. Another rea 1)11; ions.
I here wen1 good ad- age in Hooke county will {»robably shoot him at sight.
a suitable place to try the experi son, perhaps, why tho rac ng of dresses delivered on al) subjects reach 850.00i ).
(luardejm y’sGrossing, May lb.
ment of raising this l orry, and has horses has b< en somewhat held in brought be foie the association, but
Kar.sas ( 'it y May 17.— A T im os Riel was 1jrought in «d 2:20 this
seen no { lace, up to the present, ! disfavor, is tho unsettled and loose especially on education, by Hev. special states that ten t«uite
at afternoon. N o demoiistratitui was
more ad {'table than the bottom
The report on tern- Conci
condition. .!. ('. Baker.
( l
ama CiilllJ),
near made. H e walked quitely tt» the
lauds on North slough. A consid Many
peranee
is
good,
showing
the
evils
(
’¡.{dv
—A N D A LT. K Î N DS OF —
’e ; ; »ec tab» e " uni lies.
s, WOlV blow n down General s tent. Hie! said he sta id
erable outlay is necessary, even in l.
not felt sure enough i»i* their « f intemperance in thè I nited darin
'tt >rm I ’riday■ night t»n Tuesd »V and Wednesday ni:gilts
IT. TJ' J^Z 3B S B
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{hisiiion to mingle with those who ,S(: tes. Til n ports on home and and : i number o f persons iujurei
in tho bluffs one and one-half miles
11, ai d
t
• » » c
were iliscus-e
■ign mi.-.-ioiii
were considered questi »nabli Oil
though
no»ie m ere dangerously 11(»rth of Batoiiche. r 11
e V. lidie; i i »r C l DAIJ, M R , ASH, MAREE, MYRTLE,
ami the needs of home m loll hurt. ( usideral>!o o J their prop- n trial, and asked Armstrong if he Alder ; nil spruce lumber alw’ays’on
the point of mo ali tv, and
v. t vk was \ ividly set forth by ov ci ty was destroyed.
•I roved. Imports were wi u!d get a ci\il or military trial, hand; ml for sale at the lowest rates.
nght 1 * lender llir-n slvcs
in
ili n delayed by the prostration of tele- {{^ .S|4i,]
1>\ an nitra « 1 g ree of vii tue; that, eral et the delégalos ; alst> f.
w ife and family were
while ir a;'{»roached very nearly to missions by Hev. J. G. i
ip; wires.
with half-breed women near by.
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Pin;risai m left n.otldng for prying ! !:. a. st » ¡alitili vot* d to ho! u it
Dispatcl.es
an Independence
Biol appears careworn and hag- By* the Tug K A T I E COO K, on
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next
session
witli
1
.o»
king
neiglib u's to inviegh
against.
state that on»» <ff tho most severe rrard. H elm s let his lmir grow the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
[mate
i l'.urch in 1 '-ungías e »uiity, Oi
O L IV E H O T E L ,
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Nev
Tug Company!!
Í1ENBEAL MERCHANDISE
C
Ï Q W 1 ft G
! lie association c!i;uig.-tl the
sue, railroads might l e abolished <f holding
the association
Gen- j ber purchased.
f
lumber filled in quanti-
oral Middleton, ns well ns cculd be ! p e l to suit an
¡ndnt the lowest living
i Spei) from outside tho tent, his eves I rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
rolled from side to side w ith tho
M. L. H A N S C O M ,
look of »a haunted man. He i-vi-
I
R V I N G M. COOK.
; dently.was the most frightened
Pavlrersburg Coos county Oregon,
j mnn iñ camp, and is in constant
v l n l8 tf.
fear of violence st the hands of
soldiers. Tlir.r«
/> it-
i nere is u
no
( n;:er c;f
n!!V ;;U(!» viotruîce.
from Hooding Elk an d Yeidigras livers captured.
had; but the interested parties are
confident of success.
There are
hundreds o f acres of land in the
county, similar to that on which
the experiment js being made, and
if it is demonstated that eranl>er-
riescan be raised successfully here,
it will open a new and rmiunara-
tive industry to numbers in this
county, who will he only t<»o w ill
ing to avail themselves o f it
W h ile talking to
on account ot the bull ; and bears May to September.
There wore d ro w n in g a great number of cattle,
who operate dishonestly in stocks, two sermons preached each day six persons wore drowned on Card
A ll the agricultural societies of during the session nt eleven A. M. creek, seven miles west of thi
Great Britain have recently deter-
r and half past two P. M., also place, among whom were Mr. Kix,
mined not to give a certificati t< {■reaching at nig..t.
ll:ere were yfIS# Wood
and
t»\o children.
any stallion as a breeder of !.un
live ministers belonging to the There is now no telegraph cornice-
the l»est of cavalry hoses, v iti
-ciati» n present, and Hev. J. C. lion with the West. On the line of
’
or St;*-'. m
■-r missions tor ic.e th»* Southern )7;;
satisfactory
mire 1
vaimas route _ great
» evidence < f X
'.ii Pacifie const, and Hev. J. K. d. innige was done to the railroad
and record « f snecc.-cs on
Caraphell who arrived h* re a and bi idees.
race-cou l si ». N ; »t w i t hs t < : nd i : : g
Cro sin /. M::v 10. Bi i.
1 Clarke’s
. t ti nenyo. Tirare were sover-
i ; i i:icr it »i»
• 1 • 1 •
jections
made
through
prejudu
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V I;ule ridili g into canu», ex pro■ssi'd
.1
11 .;»<*-
r i - m W aeSi ;s
r.
a false i lea of nv ral ity againsi'
o r Itili
p . »v,’.»:
n m aekl t 111. ) May 10. In hiln selfto i 11
: : ■» caj»tors a S
..I,
■
t
recoin:mend
to
Í w.»u!
t
’ aeri !» »
there wen; lift V-one oTi ilo not thin !; this tr »»ul t le
Jake Evans, who lives at a point Laiiiz.ed trial.'• • f
will
j * »nit
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\ 11 U » ( ‘ »n-fi.t lernt ion o f all
at and 152 reïprost Mlt- be w it hout res nit. as tho it in pi tints
on th<‘ coast between the Gape
Z T is 'C 'n d e rsig:n .3 ci
1 t 11 1 ili! t in' ( » i h e r aim .;. \\ i
the Vi »to w;is taken of farmer? wii 1 now* be■ roga nled
Arngo lighthouse and B ig creek,
i» 4i d Í»V tho <c sociation
1
f y l nited States senator dead si- with some ih irro*i « >f attention.”
e.-< ;q c fi »n being
had a na.io
!«.* printed ami r-*ady f«>r dis-
lenco pievniled.
killed by a
it her ;a short time
en itors all When told thatjii.s Inioks and ]<a-
o
,,..., y \ : i> .< i-
■ »i
.. l *, , a i.
.ffiitii in a short time. On Sun-
»
jileen
j;
votisi f< r Legan, giving him 2S j1;i(} p( {>n (..q.tured he said: “ Tarn
since. It s*-
t .nns was out
morning, at half past nine,
than
»
»ni:nary
r<
fir«
n
and while walking
,
votes. Huger s vote was received glaip This will show that T
in
and
d
iri
lian
j
lincij
1
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rit
i
d
tu
1
1 1
r' v. it ! » cheers. When Sittings name ,,ut the actual leader o f the rebel 1-
on a trail in the timber, the animal,
pooplo, am) at 11 o’clock he deliv
vir
ue
of
com-
with
th«1
{»raetica
O P E N E D
was called he made a long speech jul)> | have been encouraged l»v
which was in a live under which
ered
an
excellent
discourse,
after
explaining hm jtosition. H lo voted peojile of M>0
he was passing, jumped on him. mon sense to au unusual d 1 "ree.
».in Png
and
r> people commenced to
iges Ilio races and which
(■
n
ici
»ui
:
for Logan under protest..
tins around Prince Albert, who invited
1 he weight of he panther threw
; t hoi r respective homes.
of fine horses, but, \i.-its scatt.r
gave 102 votes for Logan, the re- m0 over from Montana.”
him to tin* ground, and the rifle
more inferes•ting Peace
n
the
nu.iiber for his (lection.
qui*
which he carried was knocked out
11o asked would they give, him a
throng
! «loin ti ng truly i egal pri-
This
insures
liiH
election.
The
r
o
ll;
fah.
tria|>
,.ivi| or
,,r inaruai
ln!U.tia| Arm .
o f his hand. He fought the ani
. i n ’ is • is i and pi; . i • i
i i|.n
i
ran m
ai, eiiu
he confi ‘sts. And
thi
A
ml
this
is
and
plans
Inulto
spremi
the
gospel
ean
proceeded
with
after
a
time
the
:
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,
...
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nnl|. ,
lis
mal empty handed f< r several min
ictice
with
.
throughout
the
bounds
of
the
as-:,-.
.
f
»
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i
f
p
stiong
t
I
l
i
u
m
»
w
uul be tried
with ! throng
»oro tine {»met ice
utes, but finally succeeded in get
ltul Kiel
r»overei'*ns sonatoli and all appeared to re-
n ,,,
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•
,
f ¡ •' ( inn t-mai ual la\., ai
ting hold of his g»m, which was many other European
X3ST
said »iOth-
None
are
t»»o
lofty*
or
again knocked out of his hand lie-
r ..fkV again o f nn
not being
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H e spoke
■in netb< j»art : in
a matter
attended.
m e mwnnnnce was i vit|1(irow Ins vote from
Logan, - but
fore ho cmild use it.
A fter an to take an netnc part
so i in j »ort; i nt, ns the elevation and good during the association, the stated he would not allow any oth head man in the rebellion, and
other desperate struggle, in which
then commenced praying, and made
improvement of their
national house being filled; and on Sunday
and
er Republican but Logan to be the sign o f the cross. lie asked
he was badly cut np bv the ani
bleed ol horses, by contests on the the house was crowded and some
elected. On call of absentees, Dem
mal’s clu vs, lie again managed to race-course. Again, we see in the I , , .
Is {»repared to buy or sell for
his family would
be
ri
.
.
.
i i i » " had
¡"i to
io remain
outside during the ocrats voted solidly for Lambert whether
get his hand on the gun, and, keep country where, races •are largely ;
rcasonal>le consideration.
blown up with a Galling, and then
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services,
Tree.
A
fter
roll
call
Baker,
Mc-
ing the panther off with Ids left patronizeil l*y the bitter classes,:
J. Quick.
said he didn't want to be selfish
H e has the following for sale:
hand, hit it heavily o\er the head, they raise the best horses and ;
Nary, M.-Alnoy, CnhUvoll, Quinn j
,,0Ilf(, nH„ . o f ,,|e lm]t.|lr0e>l8
io !!«■
li«* Alas.
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other stock. 1 might go on almost
1I«‘
know ATlio
which had the effect o f partially indeiinitely in justification of rac
>iml Crofts changed their voles | wou|J euffer K iel then conimene
| d A Acres on Fish trap. f>0 Acres cleared,
A
correspi
ndeiit
writes:
I
be-
!
to
Furwell-
Barry, (D em ocrat) I
stunning it, and gave him time to ing, but, for the present, we have
I ' M / 800 auder fence; 2l»0 fruit bearing
ed praying again.
came
acquainted
with
a
young
will-
c|
ianKOil
his
vote
to
John
A.
Logan,
rets. House with six rooms; barn 50X52,
get in a shot before the panther said enough on that subject.
. ! In appearance he is now* like a ( 5 cot s, a yoke of cattle, 6 calves,8 stands of
"Well now, as to dancing, what | ow, who lived with her step-daugh-
was ready for the next round. Six
and tho wildest confusion prevail- ! colnm.m l,„|M,rPPd. and looks very I lev». How«., dairy .»d t o o o ï ü . 'r
Every- Iter in the same house. I married
more bullets from the Winchester shall we say about that?
ed. This elected Logan.
dilapidated. H e spends most of |
body knows it K quite natural for; ^|,0 wido\v; my father fell, sliortly
A liig itotlle.
were lireil into its br»dy, before people to dance,
for ICO acres of land, 80 acres nnder
his time talking in a wandering
they take to it ,
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Tucson,
May
17.—
Private
advic
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after
it,
in
lovo
witli
the
step-daugh-
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I
w
fence,
GOO fruit trees house, bam 60X40.
Evans was satisfied that, it was wliou they are babies, as natural as \
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es
from
Hermocillo
state
that
Me
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1
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Pla
\mg.
j
v
od
ransc
for cattle adjoining.
of ,n.V wife, and married her.
dead. H e immediately started for 1 young ducks take to water; and ;
tioops attacked the Y n q u if,1 A ,M1,,a o f l " ,li,,ns* co,,,in8 i '1 S ? ! r H"” T ,,nd *'” >
in Coqolll.
home, where he arrived in due they keep it up until they get too M y wife became tho mother-in-law icon
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’ from the west to-day to help K ie l,: * ‘ lty;'■.rjcii..p.
Alisa.
llire o ,
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my , j Wednesday near Misa.
time, nearly exhausted from loss of old and weal; in the knees to dance and also the daughter-in-law of ...,
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,
. I Lmidivd Yanuis are reoorted kill ' w*ere mot by 1 alfbreeils, who told S'l/T f ‘r I/ousc
,ot in CoquiUe City.
anymore. We have to obey natur-
1 father; my wife S stop-daugll- 1 'UIKIMU l a q u i p .Tt. i i poi u (I
mu - :
J
j - 100 for two unimproved
lots iu Coquille
blood. When visited by two of
1
laws, or
• mnn,
m KLffer
nv hci the
vuv. consequences.
wuouu uciibf!». I ' .
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,t
. t
od llUll WOlinilpfl. I lid M PXlCail j tilOlll tlltt Will’ lVUS CV01*.
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tor is my step-mother, and 1 am .
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the Nicholls boys last week, lie was n
diereton* it is no use to say a n y-,
mother in law ! “ f 8 "S 9- ^
k
H,ul i 'vou,, l ( I So,no t:f iIl€ prisoners were W acres «fanzine land known an North
lung against
| O
Ot f four
four Americans
Americans who
who had!
had j r)iaCed
i r ^ .i on board
i____ j _ a »„_
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T-
*elve miles from Unudon.nnwmM.
still on the sick li.-t, and bore very thing
against dancing,
(lancing, as
as it
H is
is as
as j . step-tatliei ' ot
,l my
*“ .> inotiir l-in-iaw.
boat
to-dav.
In I F '1 fame
ruiIle tv
tv'elvenii!esfr°m
Pnndon,Oregon,
natural
as
it
is
for
water
to
run
M
y
step-mother,
who
is
the
stop
joined
11
10
Mexicans
two
were
kill-
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1
T.m
lx?r
ami
on
Cunnincbam
creek, cheap,
plainly the scars received in the ter
down hill. Now, for those who do- daughter of ray wife, has a b oy; I 1 0 ed and one named M cKenzie was . I,Mrt,n£ r.»m leir amilios there |
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rR|lch at a
rible encounter. Coos Bay News.
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not w ish to take any part in the js naturally my step-brother, be- I wounded. The Yaqnis were badly j were many pitiful scenes of women ' K t iery »rea: bargain. At least $5000
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sport of lacing or dancing will
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Mexican iedeial troops ! crying and holding up babies for wortli "f Rood tin» l»or ia close proximity to
lie water. Two to three hundred sheep ro
London, May IS. The steamer hud plenty of other interesting.
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have gone to the front. I t is al- \ fatJiers to kiss»
with
the place.
Place well imroved— IS
impossible to secure reliable
Nnjf-mth has arrived, and advices aiuii-Kineuts and recreations at a,ul niy step-mother; but because
acres cleared—price, cash down, |2500.
have been received from Port which to amuse and enjoy them- he is the son of my wife’s st(‘{>- news, as the Government prohibits
D ro M iH ’il b y a W a t e r s p o u t ,
ACltl Son Coquille river, 80 acre«
selves.
So let us lay aside dull daughter, so is my wife tho grand- the same being transmitted over
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Stanley, Falkland Islands, that the
Omahn, : l.lj l i . — A watei spout lance good timber, cedar and fir -comrenimt
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<:<:n,pr".'- mother of the little boy, and I am ' tl|p "
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get her at the agricultural fair ,
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descended upon a ravine near to lof?- Small house with three rooms;
land, Oregon, for London, is ashore grounds at H all’s prairie on the the garndfather of my step brother, j I 011don, May 17.— The Govern- Kearney, Neb., in daylight, wash- f " “?0*
including the bottom
land and house K1200—a splendid chanoe
at Blindland, and that assistance 4th of July 1S8”», and have a good My wife has also a boy; my stop- j ment will send a medical mission
mother is consequently the step- : to Spain to test the results of the j
a Dtni i 1 \ of emigrants named for one w shing tomake a home. Liberal
tune.
lias been sent her.
sister of my boy,
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from their wagou and drown- j terms givjn.
Granger.
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Enquire of Walter Sinclair,
S a b c iib j : >r t le i f
Fail-view, Oreg., May 22.
* ing two children.
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grand mother, because he is the 1 microbes.
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