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ì mà\. à***» .à'VjnM O VOL. 3. 1 Mm * 1 > ^ « ^ . rriTir rag^mw t ~ — a ~ ìtì ■>*- .r. « SS bf COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1(5, 1885. .,mrx¿mtt^x^vz¿aeucw** 9 r**Lr-iZ‘¿zcjÉSw~j~, u jf ^awaadAsaiBh. ■T»nn»n«T«ni i „ iu j r.-ccita m ."^; uw NO. 44. (O ÍW ( « I A T Y . two witnesses ;n d tlip whole list .1 \t if li a YEoiiiiLiIn D o i t . Elan the Grange Biel j : k the Fariner. publi died for two weeks. yon n ay am Tht re is true i lard times yield si >vvly to the ap- A man named .lames Jackson I i l 10 farmer’s life is too generally «, , « , , 1 . • , - * 1 **•■*«*• > t at > .»n t it; Joui in Have lin *,«* L. F. L ane . J ohn * L ane . A,a ama has local option on proach of harvest. The long, contiti- had a terrific fight with a mountain one o f confinement to his own L'l! tell the truth, ami sinipiv say L A N K & LAN E, petition to the legislature. ued dry weather became a source ]j. That lit. 's a. blank with« n‘ it. >n on Little Laramie river, \Yv. premises or neighborhood. We > f • M e issippi has a high license ()f g reut anxiety here ns well as in Tin re is a 1 »ve. l>o.h true and strong. A ttcvn m mit! Cwuwlors ¡il Law. • • ly ., recently. H e started out to are too much inclined to live within fullers never; A love law, but requires a petition of Land Cases a Speciality. other parts of the state, though cut wood, taking his shotgun along. oii’ .a.-Ives, narrowing our views of It lives <»n fault and suffers wr».ng. man male inhabitants. o f Oflice on Main S»r«*t•( . nj»p«>si;«> (\>sm«*p«>lit:in V >11 tv V there is comparatively little grain Eut li', e» ti mi loves forever. Seeing some birds peiached on a other people and their works, be- ilotol. License foes from 8*200 to 81,000. raised in the county, which is de rock he shot at them, but h it ! coming distrustful of them and Bow bnrg, On Puah love is ft>nml le.it one «on earth— Louisiana has local option by voted largely to coal and lumber. T!u* heart e tttr.ot r- pel it: inslead, a lnountaiu lit n, till then depending more and more upon J• M. SlOHN. JoKSA.tiiUI r,Mnt whence it w in s or why its birth. election of muncipal authorities to The mills are running, but having ¡1 invisible, but which mail»? fis pres, our individual selves in our daily Siglin & Gray. T h " toiipne may never tell it. whom is given all control of the large stock of logs on hand the once known by yells of rage and work, in our trading and in oar so T h is U»ve is tuiue. in spite r f a!! — Attorneys aui CmmsMiirs At Liw, li.pn >r traffic. logging camps are mostly closed, This ¡ove t E mi'y C pain, the charge of shot having eial and intellectual lib What MarsLfield. Ci»>* oonntv, (.)r«Ron. Texas has local option. i lit* 1 u i la» eartii uiay sink. full. which leaves many men out of O ffi ' B—Holland buildin;’, • *j h H lan<v* lodged in its shoulder and side, we most need is something to draw Hotel. ▼?*»--> T Ititi love will ut Vi Arkansas has virtual Home P ro employme: t and less money 111 Jackson could have got away with- ns out— something that will knock tection, tic' law providing that if a ci* dilution. w . S IN C L A IR . It is low thnt cannot ili**, out further trouble, as the lion was j off the rough corners formed by l'ut, like t lit* soul immortal, majority of men and women of le- Allurin') ¡i! law . Lhe huge mill at Lin pi re, one of fully occupied in tearing around, our seclusion and round out our And with it cîoaws the starry sky g 1 ! age petition for no license no General Insurant.*«* ami Ilea! 1 state A"»*nt, the hugest - 011 the coast, approach- ; m,t ijavjj,£ noticed the man, but minds and lives so that we may And passes through the p >rt;»l. license can he granted. It has CoguiLLE C it y , O kec . on . This is the love thnt conies to stay— es completion. Alieady tiny aie ackso, 1 thought he would like to progress iu the broadest sense. All other loves are lleetina; also entire prohibition within three 1 unning some pii ts of the machin- have the lion’s hide, as it would H ie grange does this. I t iirst T. G. OWEN. Ami when they come just turn away— miles of a church or school house. It Is but Cupid cheating. 1 rp I 1 * * ii ;(>!'* \\ e made a visit to this ini- [lJOk well mounted; so he fired at brings the farmers and their fam- Attorney and Counselor at Law. ■ — «■ * h * -*• I . J,M1" ess^ h" s » fou>' ,alle . a" ’ j mouw structure. The w ill when j b i l u with |,otb barrels, filling the : ¡lies together in an efficient and T(*iiii»«*raii«*e l,an<t in I'liiely Mv rsmku '. cd . Oon. Slutes. ; giw ng proliibitio» to the « e m le r y ! complete!, and ron to its full c«-||»ein.t with bird shot But still no n o ; ; business-like business-like organization, organization. This Jut still for four miles around every school j imcity will Cut about 225,000 f t s. H. HAZARD. notice was taken of the hunter, is essential to permanency and suc- and iiisuiuiiou institution i a f itrtiuing, l e a r n i .)er n i Hum - - m employ 1 .. lh e laws of , the .. states» aie eiiliei holme «uu and 1 will over who, eiiiboldeiie'.l by tlie animal’s cess, and the grange has just Attorney and Counselor at Lav;. license or prohibitory laws. lh e , This dues not *‘ anolv however to t o : 100 inn men. a J he t company building , - . . . . . 11118 l I’v uovvever, E mpiuk C ity , < >«* n . inattention, walked up close and enough secrecy about it to assure license laws are oiteu coupleu with u* . m » . ? ,,..or inn - , .. . . . . , « ... . ‘ ... uicoi pointed towns, and over LUO, lt pas possession of what is known poperod him again with two these essentials. Once organized, local option which is ot two kintls. ; towns have become unincorporated as the “ Coos J»;ty Wa*r ,ron Load,” J. W. ¿BENNETT. charges. That settled it. The w e are brought together for social The first which we may call prima- in onl(n. to |mve t|ie lmuefit of the running from Rosei urg to Coos liou for the first time noticed the and intellectual enjoyment more Attorney at Law. i l i • j r.v* l°eal optitin, is a vote o* the peo- four-milo law. I’ennessee has oav, with the no Mvii<»t>ivi.:>. O on . man and went for him with month frequently and with more of a pur- pie question of . license . oi no o voted to submit *t same, wi • i.*h ■ t cover some or /• th ,» J . oil ttie -,l . 'lu u tiiM iim iti i)r«>liihition pi out oil ion, but uui, - the ‘ ' e open an«1 , tail lashing. Too lute pose than is attained by any un- license. Secondary local option is jHiode Island, must vote . D. X j . W ATSON. he;.t timbered lands in the stat* Jackson started to run, but soon j sympathetic method. Consequent- | the settleinciit o f the license .)».es- „gain before a |»opular vote call be \Vhen in fllll OJX.ration this enter Attorney and C oun se l» a! la w saw no use, and stood with clubbeijjdv- w e u j tton **y tht^recuon o f muuiciual taken. prise will become onev>f th« a »L m > £ g U il> ,l3 «itrllo a caiue up, liit how to make life more pleasant and Cuoi C ity . O un . councils and tioards o f trustees on Kentuckv lias ,a - ''» " ‘ ml , "™1 i souren of-revenue to Ibis part o f him otct the head with it, knock- profitable. The lively meetings o f the issue of license or no license. opt,„n law, elecuou hold.ug for | tbe 8,ate. ~ | i „ g him down. The., another an energetic grange are a constant J. H. NOSLER. | The following is the latest version ^wo years, Notary Public Ib is part of the stnte is com- spirt to run was made, but the lion ; inspiration to its memliers. It i of the laws in the states named: Missouri has one o f the Cogumua C ity , U on . mereially connected with Califor- was tlp an<i ftt him again, and the , imparts new zest to the life of the Maine has both statutory and stringent high-license laws, nia, shipping their produce d iiec, j mfm ¿ rew j^g pocket-knife for the i whole farmer’s family. As its ed- constitutional prohibition. Kansas has constituatioi a C A R L H- Y O LK M E R to Son Ira m isco. i lieri* are now fjgjq They closed and the strug- j ucational influences begin to leav- New Hampshire lias prohibition | hibition. Atto.ney and Counselor at L aw . three vessels in this little port, i gle -i~ ... n*i._ man’s »„ i en * the i . « cru*t t of distrust formed r a by e. was i_______ long and i i___ hard. i The by statue, o f a satisfactory ch irae- Iowa lias the same. M yrtlb P oint , C o w Coi urt O uhoon . j Nlarslifield, loading ; t wo for Sail clothes were torn off and lie was ! years of living by ourselves, the ! ter when officials keep their oath Will pruotioe iu all ta** fourts. of Ore^*>u. license la v ' * ° , 1* rancisco and one for ^ Panama, bruised and mangled, but he k e p t! co-operative spirit appears and op- ; of office. R. P. THOMPSON. ! lh e same is true at Empire ami " f working away with his knife and pertnnities for co-operative buying Vermont has also a prohibitory \\ im m usii , has secondary local Gardiner in Dmiplas county, both fin„]|j. got it in 0 tbe t|,roat of the ' and selling are improved Thus SURGEON DENTIST. ! law and prohibition is as well es- option with a civil damage pro- tbf,;r Ps,„,r!s m,d ¡„.-ports are to beast, making such wounds that the grange makes the farmer abet- Office at Utaidtncc, ('«.quilleCity, Oregon. : tabli.sheol in this stat«‘ as m any. ' lhlnn* and from California. Tli< people th.t lion weakened from loss of ter citizen, a happier person and ° Mufsuhusetts has a stringent Illinois has a high license law t |,erefore b.,ve Htfte interest in h!< od, and finally rolled ever dead, more o f a business man. The wife Strict attintion paiJ l«> prtacryins the ; |i(.ense plW. It provides for six Oregon at large. Their interests natural teeth. Art’.hcuu u«ntu.».s in- | . ,, , with secondaiy local option. Jacks* >n will recovei from his and children share liberally in this nerteil on auy basj uow in use. Work : classes of licenses, the prices tlXOil Michigan has a tax law with sec- ,,.e n|most nH nnlob „ ¡lb San IT-an- And the grange hurts and be as wall as ever» improvement. urarranted to tiive xiTistactioii. *-ii4l 1 >y ’ aw ranging from $50 to 81,000. ondary local option. Tax $300. ! t-iscc as though they belonged to succeeds because its work is bene- I llOlH; !: ho will be laid up alon g Licenses inav I e refused alt »gether Ohio has a tax law pronounced i licient, its pui { ose high and its or- J. T. E A S T E Ii, M. 1). - Lx. to 1 > . v the miinicip titles. I he law lias m»constitution!d ¡is the state con- n't t * t i t i ganization the one thing farmers i uiiujumiuuiuh i, us uit «.tin-j q j,0 recciit mins Inch have Pursici am , S cboe »•; auil OuiTEriiicxvN. lams w wmc need to lit them for the combined Special atkoiitiuu u» Uts'i-niw-s «»i va «»: a simple damage clause, anti one stituti*>n prohibits license. liiovtctal Î!j :iti <!«•(<> Ix'cn copious in this part of the » u au d chitilrwn. amt all ch rO iH - i i-u .->• competition of other classes.— New again.it drunkenness, not well en Indiana has a general license law. state 1 ave made diHvaHt . Ca.«.*s >ri oL vtidi l .> •> il-: U* t l i t* a wonderful Homestead. i ii our harbor lie a mi mbt «i* 0■*! ; England --------- IrnoUii for oUctutst iii'it. «-«'»al t. «11 in--i forced. This state can boat i of ----- --------- Nebraska has a high license law change in the appearance of tin* for liiikitiDkituUi iUiti N« uiutj-ia l.v ,!.* i--« 17iin«nso - : junks preparing f< t an !;c F u t u r e «if* ( li e I*atininn C 'a u a l. one saloon to each sixty-four voters, affirmative vote of the people is icatfU v»i>ur Uuli. crops in belli Dougins and C'oo.-, Idhcv at r*rt.a*-nct in ( ’» h . u 'D o e i:y . ol!:er lis! ling tr p to tho crust cif ! w hile Vermont with its fairly e li license granted. Price of license i f ever this channel o f commu- counties. Many fields of wheat j . >w or ( *aliforni.a. n j These ChiiICS forced prohibitory law has oni v v‘f>00 to 81,000. C. w . TOWER. M. D. which before the rain wore turn who sail from this port fis hing a n ^ i one to every 21f> voters. Colorado as a state licenses the ing yellow and st me of w hich Physician at;d Eurgton, The Rritish quite different mannered from the ; I?ig consequences. Connecticut has a local option saloon whose sal *s are more than Mv it»« hullo , O on . seemed ab»nst mined are now Mongv.ls who run laundries. ! l>’ it>iic, however, do not show much license law. by tht1 quart. The constitution ] roinisiug a go, tl crop, and farm r< i , l i t i interest in tiie ailair, and therefore Svn-Uunit they me, mi.l look ul- sw kels uller tru H ivctliy iutomuu Uh«>de Island is under much the provides tIirst the legislative shall W. C.ANGELL. M.D. ers are all jubilant “ Oregon iuom I a> inon/.ed as 3io<l*-e ln»li.".ns. tiun uie driven to the oificial reports same sort of 1 cense, but us legis- prohibitory laws, but it is of Physician as-J Accoucheur. Against the W orld!” “ Give 31«' Sun representative ha 1 a talk recently issued by the government latino has voted to submit prohibi- (ifibt*t. Oleg« n Y et!” “ N o Country Like with «.lie of (hem, yesterday, nnm- c!‘ l ^je United States. From these COQLILLE Clj, I V, OLS. i lion to the pe*>[)le. lh e matter California under license law. T lfll* f. Oregon!” are om lamnti« lis heard (‘J. H ov ivee, who seemed enm i to to he bo ll° cu,ueui? lcuru that, thougli must again pass the legislature bc- Nevada Ims a general license upon every hand. , ,. , the canal itself is scarcely begun, And one can intelligent and O. E. SMITH, : fore going to the people. ;q>tM *s •!-? ^ 1 much useful preliminary work has 1 .w. hardly wonder at it while traveling Senreon Dsntist New York is endeavoring to se Oregon has a local option law- over the state and comparing its rather fairly, and elicited the news been accomplished. Surveys have offlou that on their last trip they lost one been made, the route lias been cure high lie n o legislation . from ami has submitted prohibition to a pr< sjvects with accounts «J cro > man. It occurred down at B illon- cleated of trees and bushes, cot- M A R S H F IE LI >, O R EG OX. ho present legislature. vote of the people next June.— prospects in the East.— Cor. in villi .‘"-¡’l. as buy, below Abrojcs Point, on ^ages und La-racks have been built New Jersey has a local opti >n Signal. uni Monpii.ds established. Adm ir- »Salem Statesman. the totst, of L »wer California, J . M - V O L K M R . M . D - j license law ; fees range from 8J0 to , ul Cooper states that lhe undertak- \ Ship««. litn v o n > «a ISiuK L i r e S t o r k . nbout 400 m ilis south of San m g is so gigantic that it is difficult Physician and Surgeon. j 8100. Washington, June 5.— The, Sec- Tho National L ive Stock Joiirnnl 1 n io"°- They were enrnige.1 in ( to believe Unit it can_ he iinubed Pennsylvania h s a license law M ibtlb P oint , <’**cs Co., O ukoon . retary of lhe Treasury to-day re- imu s o m e (.iiserviitions mi the B i l l . - ; f-’ ntlierinc! the nhnlone, Hie l.e.-iuti-11>>' aiL' mloluxt time, 1888, liu t h e v 2 al.’»tf i but several counties are under ceived a telegram from J A. Sain- j,»c»t of tho liability of tho seller in fui shell «vhicli adorns many tdmus that lite work alieady done ! prohibition by special enactment. io ui asubatuntnil character. J- pio of the United States Treasur- purchase of horses, cattle, etc. i homes in the United States. One Delaware has a very lax license . iieccntiy tlieie have lieen serious C o q u iL L E C it y , O k e g o n . er s office, at present engage«! in Among them are tbe following: ^ ^ o f the men, whose first trip this was, dmiurbances both at Panama and G E . N U t . i l i a o L N G i i>»r tee i*ul»; oi City ; law; fee 8 1V0- I f one says Ins animal is s< proj»orfy. Ileuses uml lots, lttruis, investigating the affairs of t*’ e As , . it : I strayed away from the r**st, an l it AspinwaiJ, cbieliv the na- Mar .tud has the same, with when it is not, and knowing that . . . between . runout s, vtc. Ouioc ui UentiiJ Uuiiiimn. sistant Tiensurer’s ofii(*e at New man nodicense counties, by spe- j 8 ” I,IW ; is subject to any of those diseases being the lowest point of the tid >, Uve CUowbians and the ported cial election authorized by the Orleans, reporting that the short- 1 1Ltit are not, at all limes, and, to u winch was commencing to run in, <l n 1115>’ E ,llie f-,buU oi 14,000 in J. F. HALL, ! i with big haler T c i.u Is e ^ lbithd, s u i Suiveyitr, legislature. ■ age so far discovered in accounts careful observer, fully > apparent, . «-> breakers, » it see ns that ---- j iuhvi F«» b Co« >ti OviCNTi, U bbuon . V ir g in » has a stringent license :"/ "»ut.lntol currency „ml United ,h « »uro , ^ r m a O ih ilH ^ •thi® 0hinnn" ‘ » ^ »m lin g liareleg- jecis. it is quite possible that our Office: ‘With T. G. Owtu, Eaq., ilRidlifietd. but license may mav be refused by l»v ; i ^ S,ntes ,,otes f,,r mflemp- j avoid ., the contract on „ the • ground gerl Ins K,iet*s knees g.nei - ,JU with wllu the uie water w,l,i;r up UK to lu ,J,S ^-t-in,ueut may be drawn into tiTFerfect maps o£ all surveyed amt en law tion amounts to 825,000. was It i.f fraud. Further than this, if the i surprised at being caught by borne difficulty-, f inally comes the tered lands furuiuht'd on short uotit e. vini ¡the magistrates in case of com also reported that Redemjition ' animal possesses any defects tim e! one of hjs legs by an immense . ll lu b um w jet jei the canal, if tin- ! plaint. striu- ^ b*rk ' J. F. Aufdemorte, who 1 is would ^ be matters i,T"V.i7 material ,-r to the | wiopns, octopus, or or ns «as our our iDiormaut informant ru called ^ 1 1 co,t,,lieicin suc- I. O. G. T. West Virginia has also a stn n -, i — 0 |m,T u«i , ^ 1 It is reckoned t«> c«>st 8120,- 110*!M SS ( ARI>S. Morning Star Lodge No- 464, i nei 2 : i. o v r . gent law, wuu with modified gem license license law, mo.mien local cption, and local pro- Meets at Ctiquillu City every Thursday hibition evening. ViHituii: uiendiera *»t this oriler, m goo«i atandiiiK, are cordially invited. North Carolina is under local option, and much local prohibi- / i tion. O. F. South Carolina’» law stipulates I. o. C o q tlille Lodge No.53 | for no license outside of incorpora- Meets atGoqtiilleCity every Satarday even | ted towus «and cities, and provides t *. Elec- oordiallv invited. ; f«r local option in these f n« ------------------- ! tions decide the question lor two j snspected of , the , defalcation, ,ii!t\ *a n not l U 1 per- ner i if 1 a <kvil' 7 fisl), ,in'i in a lu' 000,000, and will probably cost ” ’ 1,as 7 . i , utrt* care umi and juii^cuiciii, judgement, can ..... . ....... ¡mu wui pro mt tp ly « tolls ’■ « utu l,r4" ! __ _ 1 : . 1 . . ‘ „ . . m-m.t ,i„„i N',;q ‘ bsnppeared, and efforts to I ceive {heJse t(M) mnst be diacloUd, " ’as tripped over, drawn out into a great deal more. A\ ill the ships w which : him have proved unsuccessful. In i 1 M ’ deepw or r the the contract contract is is null null uud and void. void. doej ater and drowned before "in ch are levied on the ships s p ik in g o* the defalcation to day! I f one is selling you an animal the rest of the Chinamen realized U 1** 'biougit L * likely to yield a fair interest u[,on tins enormous capi- ! tho l:,liUid States treasurer said h« | which lie knows to be unfit.for the j what was the matter with their fel- ¡ “ ,'y That the Suez canal was’ at i proposed to make a full and com- j ^ C0^ in50^ ^ y^ , r .low shell-gatherer. The boats of first a failure and is now a success, plete examination of the affairs o f ■ f / 1 fj*c*V>i*"ir<*ct m dess'The de tbe Cliinainen were high up on the does not answer the question, be- t-lie sub-treasury, and to that end fe,.t8 were open to your observa" h(^ch and when they were got nto came the circumstances of the two cases are not analogous. There 10 has sent two clerks to New Orleans tion, for the law binds him to dis- l ' H " b i i>o ti.m, con t In .-(cntif no » icgiuu region m in iue the wesiern western worm world to « „ „ i «i o , w , i i i - «« bL.l. iv „ „ 1 a i the missing man. «Several duys ¡ u to assist Messrs, bainole and C-rog- close Inciden detect« wl.icli lmide ,, * , ... 1 ° ... afterward Ins remains floated winch the Raiianm canal will be ir ii()\v’ 11 ioi ’ p Tiip tvPîiRii rpr 1 nn iraní nnsiiit<iL)Ic. } our gx - ¡ . • . * 1 1 4 4 r i* 1 • . { b 11 u l,H ueasuiei w asliove m n l)(»rnl)le st.ite of buch a convenient short cut as the • i • «« i .. . i * d i ' pqk purposes iinriiosRs. 1 . . . . press lation. The octopus, from the tie- «8uc*z canal is to the countries of A. F. and A. M. ¡years. it is possible the total sh«»rl- scription of it, must have been a southern Asia. To \ustralia the C h a d w ic k Lodge No- 68* i Georgia has local option in spe- age may he increased to 850,000,! f.ymi«<*«l. counties, and high license and intimates that Aufdemorte is! Marshalltown la., June 5.—Fin monster with a body ten feet l<mg, Panama canal will merely afford an Meets at CoquilD City on Saturday even- ___ ,v 1 4 , . . :nnd M ins Lamsbarger were taken eu* h «arm measuring about ten alternative route of doubtful ad.- injjr un or before tiie the full mooli ill eucb \vTlierGVTei i 'f Ca.?/vi v 1 f 11 i ”»° 1G ° n l )ei,son nonceined 111 j f r<,in jail at Eldorn, Hardin county, | feet. Our informant said his junk vantage; neither Mexico nor Peru mouth. town has a .8104.000 license fee, the tiansaction. i this morning by a mob > of seventy seventy- expected to leave to-day for the lui.ses much produce as compared John Goodman, and oue hundred counties prohibit W. M. fiddled with Lower California const iu search of with India or China; and the west- ^¡<*w Orl i* an* E!.% < ion. 'live masked men ami lid tho traffic entirely. New York, June 4. The Sun’s Iwllets.^ They are brothers of the ahalone shells ami fish, but will ern coast of North America is al- G. A. It. Florida has a stringent license New Orleans snftrial Rnv«- Tf hoc tvvo Raiusbargers miw-in the Mar- not touch at Ballenas hay, of raady united with the eastern by Cren- Lytle P o s t , No- 27, law, with local option. License : finnj]y h«en determined that the H|ia ^ ,colln/y ^°* ,^10 Liunlei t»f which he and the other Chinamen several lines of railvvay. Altogetb- _«*.*__ ( ' ---- — ';l*jl , ,,, ... n. . r * _ ____1 t i I i 4 -i* e “ - , j^nocli Johnson, and were arrested have a superstitious dread, owing er the Panama canal seems more r , Ï ,|;? 1 'V .»rW *s In «l«»tr»l and Cnttm, Ex- | vsstnnlay fur an „11,-gad attack on to tho losi of the Chinaman then- likely to he useful to America than attm dine oordiallv invited. I a majority of registeied voters, and position shall becoutinued another Dr. Underwood, who is prominent d u rin g tho last trip.—Sail Diego to the world iu general.— London \ ’ ' Waiter Sinclair. Comwandw. each signature must be attested by l year, opening iu November. I in tho liainsbarger prosecution. 1 «Situ. j Graphic.