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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1885)
▼ . -rvr. (foqwiHf liih) ¿in.. T U E S D A Y , J U N E If!, 1885. The schooner Parkersburg sailed from this l iver Satur day. She will return as soon as possible, which shippers should bear in mind. E li and 8'im Asiatic tjholeia is doiug its work at Bonham, Te: in Spain. by 100 maskod men. rpi i Lev nao The Ute fudians are beetmi ing murdered a slu troubles! inno in I.a Fluita tv)iiuty, The nevu sci: Gem which Col. has been i cru-n' :lt at (1 rube’s Near ‘200 immigri nit; r.rrbru! at by Chris 1lam i m, luis lier hold i!av last week by tin Portland on ad v i" lumber and evervthium m N. P. lb lb • -adine.-s to bi'iul lier 68 ils. She n or The south ludi •f lb 3 a beaiiti'ul iitih - crai t M ild has V indav i eeii bu di csj *'c;a 11 y f. Suffolk, Ya., was I urne-, the Co- o f last week. j mi!..* tra do. She w ill l i ;kcly sail have been ten- : !) mt til e first of nevt week and Grand reeopti« dered Senator Sherman, who is vis- perhaps beioro. ■ ■KOUJW.fKH Oil? M lti.iJSUHCN. .15; r ( ! e I*o in t Bt«*m *•« I two years ago. lie will never be a closlie siwash till he crosses over [Gold lit-aeh Gazette.] Most of the farmers had coia io 1>. I luma now has his race ; to tiio happy hunting grounds ; inenced making hay, but Fishermen have about all sus pended operations, and the busi ness for this season has been pro nounced a failure. Captain Jensen of the Coquille arrived at Port Orford this week in a small schooner, and will engage in sealing. W e regret to announce that Den nis Collins has had a relapse, and there is but hide hope for iiis re covery. •U will 1-e seco by referring to Another bridge is being built on another column, Eliensburg iias a Lightning struck "Washington the road leading to C>>os bay, two nuw hottl. The Hay View monument last Monday shattering miles from this place, it will lie formerly the Ellensl.arg Uonse, i__ i been __________ I c n . j _____ completed in a few davs. One or has the capstone. 1 V renovated re-titled, and 1 ; is . The California race horse, : two more in this district would now a first-class hotel. C. S. \\ in- Tyrant, was cheif at the New York render our end of the rood pretty sur, manager, is prepared to show fair as far as tim grade is concern« d the public that he knows ho v to me is last week. with the exception of that keep a hotel. The insane asylum and one in around McQuigg’s field. It i s ! mate was burned at Williamsburg. [Si >utliut-.storn fteogon Recorder.] claimed that a little work ou the ; A a., on the 8th in>t. survey would render this part j A fter many years the inland A water spout near Lagos, Mex o Coos and Curry J good. By all me ms we should road connecting ico drowned upwards of, 100 people counties is completed and ready see to it that this road is put in as and destroyed much prperty. good shape as possible, and that, for travel. A gentleman w ho came To-day has been set as the time too, at once. over the toad last week says it is for the signing of a treaty c f peace in excellent condition for a new* The new’ steel steamer for the road, being amply wide and well between China and France. Newport coal company arrived a t 1 Jakson county, AVest Virginia is c <>os bay last Tuesday. She is said graded and ballasted. Citizens up the scene of a famine, and people to be a maguificient boat; and as it that way are loud in their praises have actually starved to death there j j8 the first steel steamer built on of the efforts of Supervisor Mecora to open his part of the road and lately. I the Pacific coast, reflects great j put it iu condition for wagon trav A terrible wind and hail* storm credit on the energy of her owners, j el. sw’ept across the Entire state of On AVednesday she took an excar- - ]flst Monday. Great sion party of over 100 persons up ; A. M. Gillespie, who went below’ damage to crops is reported. Tto Gardiner^ off “ iTie Uu/fffjua, j some time since for a vessel, has Helen History will repeat itself in the among whom where some o f our chartered the schooner hop product of the United States, citizens. A sick lot it was but i Meniam. l i e will bring an as Hops are only worth a trifle and a good time was taul. A ball at sortment of goods for the Business many of the large yards are being Gardiner was one of the features, Association and will load back plowed up. About the time the The steamer returned to the bay with wood) bark, etc. She sailed on price reaches 81.00 per Hi., all Thursday, and sailed for j*ie city the 4th. bands will make a rush*. j on Saturday with 000 tons of coal, f A number of farmers are pack- O f l;d » onr nri'l has to lay over inij and sending their butter to San I air view *21 hours. I he trouble, Francisco, and having their goods we understand, is in the schedule shipped direct to them from the j that k e e p s the mail in Roseburg proceeds of the butter. I t will till 8 o’clock in the morning. This ever bo thus till our merchants should be changed. 1 nder the old can buy of them and do the ship-1 schedule the mail left Roseburg at ping both o f their products and six o clock in the m im ing, and we goods. got our mail the same day; where- a > ta H 3 the womau (lies. bo a very fine track. i tin or Oregon. — SCHOONER TRUCKEE heavy mist which was falling this morning. i ; this damp weather [Coast Mai!.] continues, a great deal or of hav m Choice oherries from Coos river this vicinity will be spoiled retail at lô co ïts per pound; r o r nearly two weeks, religious lion. ( \ B. AV.-dson lia s relurm d services have been conducted at AV1LL, till further notice, run from the east and is again ai liis ! the Brown school house by the regular between this river and Sau port of dnty at Empire. I lev. H. B. Swafford, assisted by Francisco, carrying freight at very Fruit from California lias been A t nearly ile v ( j :. Mars tors. reasonable prices. n il arriving in unusually goo-1 order ! . lr j i„ r i , 1 every meeting tlic crowded nouse A B A 1 G 11 K ! this s/.-a-! n. Apricots nnd cherries I * . , P „ „„„ , .,. , was suihcieut proot that the set- are rebuling at 1 ^ -1-) cents per vices were _____ „i The beat V.’o frivi* I he sellin g of :i h a lf soction of appreciated. lantl. Imlf lu n ch and Im If bottom land, near pound and peaches at 20 cents. of order prevailed throughout each Coquill'- Pity. li w,uM nn-ki- a half dozen l i t ' a °°d little ranchos, or a ..rood dairv and Arrivals by the Arago June 0: meet] . }g, 1 and , many res liv ed to .. -u rni.ch. 'i i. ■ i-- *. per m re. | q ^ Wemple, H C 'Martin and au TICK Fug H n liTf ’.VTJON. live better lives. wife, Miss C Jones, E AVicks, Miss Laud < Mice- r.t !i »seburg, Oregon Ì Open air service will bo May 4. 183.'>. f | Ada Fnlton, Mrs A E D ill nml hold at Reed’s ford o f the South " V O T I CE is h; vehy m vi n that the follow- , F i*Urke, Mrs J K Flom- i v in:'-!i:n>,i’il s -ttìiT .has filed notice o f Coquille, on Sunday, July 5, by ..•s i 111 • ,i-i. ,i . • fi mil in support O, ( i ; c!: iiìl. li 1 à tkiit hii.J proof ing, Mrs J Wixson and three iu the Rev. il. B. Swafford, A temper i truie l.clure tl1 i.- Cl.-rk < f ( v ■ 'S trou r, R t steerage. Gity, ( r-s-oon. on :ird:iy u> lid, ance mass meeting w ill bo held ai ----- ! V. i !j;. v , | ■ II , 1 ’re - ption S 1! tl.'e same place, in the afternoon. 1). S. N<>. 4277. f -1 «»f s : >, nnd Io n a llc m s . S E '4 of S Wr ' [ * 9 (*. « < *i .1 W ]■; n Si r- ll.T LUS n 14 Wosfc. School booming; Sunday flour A ll temperance workers and friends | Si names the folio-.vinr of the cause are requested to be i > p ro 11c , tvitncsscs to ishing. v e J i m c o n tin u o u s resit a n c e upon, nnd present, and be pi rival ed to m-sist ! cultivation <*r. suiti land, viz: Crops o f small grain in this . , . , rn i Albert Snead Good ie m p la rs i. a . Drake I. all of liandoipb, vicinity look wall for the most in tne exercises. Oregon. .! a si >n Î inn d lcm a n part. H ay crop very g.wil, and \ sl,oukl a11 tlike notice ,,f tllis> aud Harry Haldu in Win. F. Benjamin, fruit better than it line been for tu,'‘- out masse> and try to luake ltegMter. mayl2 this meeting a success. 10 years past AVhy don’ t the people of Co The chittim bark harvest is larg er this year than ever before— so quille City celebrate the coming fourth of July at home, iustead of Front St. Ccquille City, the bey’s say. s H all’s prairie? I t would certainly The Nosier boys are making ar A. G. A I K E N P r o p r i e t o r . rangements for quite an extensive be a better place. This house is well sr.pplitd with every. AY i n u m sell uook. wood yard. They expect to have ! thins necessary to mf>,ke it a Ht least 100 cords on hand at all j M yrtle Point^Jm ie U . ’85. FIR ST CLASS H O T E L. times. This, o f course, will clear | Ma«!«*a F«*srr»i ^ ii»iak e. «K 10.— Tho ! 'Gm.cs always GYlppiied with the beat the a great deal of laud, which is one I Laredo, Laredo, Tex., lex., J Jutt^ . 1 i kil :n: ___ _rT : ____ l _____ , i* aju 1 * r> . »-» I G ajiaiì » • » - it . Ikdkor rnuT marî:ct affolds- uv lui; object. vlnltf. Mr. Nathan Thrush and family mortal wouudingof Sargent R eilly AYe learn that several of the boys who have been cutting cord wood at Port Orford con tern plato a little European jaunt shortly, with a view to ultimate retirement from the active pursuits of life Thus ore industry, frugality and business capacity rewarded! [Coos F a y News.] Cr\ t. R e e l lias gone to tlie city i u> mai.e arraegt'-ments fur >r tho building of a const ing ve-: at . ,a ..... ? 1 .[ 2 Ail; haul lins t ak m vdvan- •u: the steal nor V DOS 1 '(• I ! i *T up, I rd in new s.ide-vdicels \ > li.al:- othe* • r.ocessar;,• im- , \ ( , . t v , * ([.[,* "n t! - ii , » i.i1 , I - A Arc ta last rr i 1 : ! iv<d In r • * »lit* 1 . OLIVE HOTEL, have arrived among us aflex an ab- Eagle Pass was the result o f a mistake. lieutenant- Fence o f several years. Gbid to fearful see them. They have always been Seiker had been recently ordered ? to take command o f the State good neighbors. PROPRIETOR, Rev Swafford preached quite an Rangers, and was unfamiliar with interesting sermon last Friday af the country and people. The Mex ternoon, though totally at van ianco icans, Fpelanis Gonzalez and his ÎE’j p e c i c . l T A ^ t t e n t i o r u with our belief, yet interesting for 13-year-old son, w ho did t he k iliing. did not know him, and when he C ! ;- -J~ 3 i i t o .,]] thru, IP o a .r c liiT g 1 A. L. Nosier and gu ard— Bum- demanded their aims they suppos- T K i r J S M O D E R A TE . mer, Ring, Bose, Towser aud Bill l*il him and the liangers to It' a Coquille City, - - - - Oregon. Pamer’s old rifle had a timed* ring j band of robbers and fired and fled. figlit with a bear last Friday. T h ey t•¡aim ed tl e i 'lo ti c tîc n o f the Bruin lias got his scalp yet all the S h e r iff o f W c ! b c- eut y > J “ n nd n o t /. same; also a dog’s ear and the ma- u n til th ey d id d id i i » (■ y 11 ind out ( ¡t nzaî (’Z in siste d e rro r. th e ir jerii v of Abe’s pants. R. E. BUCK Livery. Feed ü?i;i Si aire Slabìe. Land Agency ! boon in the u p o n 1>('!ng broc« g h t to F ’!}!r-do ÌYr Q- .V. Nos or lui as now tho lu ir v ie 'v o l',ce 801uls ns ì t i i ave 1 ;« (■; i ly* !til- , but we 1er.rn is getting trial, a s he wi uh 1 our mail one evening that h: si- is n e d t v.BiO I f . - Oil at 1 1 ** This is l ad, for the rest of there since t lf> evc-’ iM. bu A "V f 2:r id a î i a n • :hborhood; we wanted him v this dial!go no ( no is By t , t ... . 1» -V. Ill J.•. 3 un • i 1 i). - -Su; r> i : Iti :> ot l i:o mail, we ur- that we can i-» e to die. . c 1 V ic to r N a p o le o n i, son Prji iicr» Lodi. derstand, arrives in RosoDuig m » N«t pole ‘on, h ave i ssi le d :111 eieci ion the evening, and w’ny retain A;::;;* o» * s . \\ . <>. Noci*' I j . i*; m:iîi i !*('sto. T; i» Il t11 schedule that throws tho t I t 'U i dll iIS c. mn ii ii- Vt a ir.Pt i im.:’ o H it itV w it h ri vol ut iiuni sts, a n d appi iMì.. .1 : .i half i f ('• -os ami all •' m v c I lit 1 . l iocioty, 1 ( )} A Lividi!iti; • * t *g • :1 I for su|jport to ai 1 w ho iro < . r "U*. ì ; a day beliiud for ti t it a i ? i » - >>»/; y o r-.-o In speaking of tl : : « : : ; 11 : rpar.i- I : ild prairie to the Republic, pi. uni.-ing them a * * f the f air Lfî't)U ; ;t 1 i Vit , ' * - r* 8 • * q«7 i ll: !> ".(.' , * ’ : .las FI i\ A F tin ih am, could be avoided with i? • i d 1 ‘ x i « k ft oi ii'z - 0 k : \ l i > j zation at Mars! • Ì 1 , lie ( t Mail Ilenrv Sclirot*- K f ft / Juno 1” . fair rei i» r entât» rn o f t! ;e t‘ledi u‘al ! id illi SSi• \v an ! wil » , .*4 1dams Ft i d (V, injury i* • v I ■ d v e!.-e, w e • ; t i 1 t «, .1 i 4 ,, ' T snvs that tin- J ot im- to be « L u s ' , d e r vu ar ' api'oii: tt s . -dt ‘ r .It p 11 ma t put t Le st- gt* lll.t it-1 st: . la IZ 2 T achieved by joiuin . d . A 7 » » ; Ì * ! i Lu?ie, li i Moogt t ne ci *nq*: ny 'I'i* i* f> (¡indat-i'S ,(U ,( «• r, i ; l i 1a l i ! in ut m, p< Ml inaneiit secretary, lute in t ! : e night by t’ne time il ar is to dodge it ad tax, « u It cer ma ' at Uoos City. Loud' ’¡i, J ar.e 10. 'i' i ne Stand- « i l. j m, W ! 1 T, *tck.St Ml, How is it? M r Ili; vi il g b e e n eu liv ,i in r... tainly cannot b.- po.-- ih-I ti.at such nrd an (thiorial says “ t lie ii’ thore is any solution we shouid Da- ¡s and si >n, C D Mc Fari ini, M r ne SS. prominent men ;is we notice named li.ee to hâve it. ( "annot iheseivict d to hold fiiir from 'd ,s deci.u 11 wn duly of tlie conservatives i clt-ar. pstnclv, 4 \Ye ' s t e r , E Me Foot), ill the list of members would do Dr. Hunter and son, Mr Condi on, first to fourth of Sep .ember in it G la 1st-»lie in ists on re-signing. b( rem '«lied? i! aot, w hy not? Is prcpart\l to buy or sell for such a thing as to avoid i>uyin<' ! the opposition is bound to accept Mr V. ilraer, ( ’ F Baxter, T Baxter, Ci USI V. ilia : s i : a . re: i so liable con sid o ra t ion. their share o f public expense, nnd The boanl» ordered the remain- the duty of government. AYe trust P J Baxter Miss Baxter, AY D we doubt if a single one would t ike Under the above head So-i Lab, W ill.ams, M Free, S Kiinion an. ] ing one-fourth of stock called in, { ’ ¡oy will mjt • ositab Hi Migli H e has the following for saie: advantage of the law in the Mrdti-r in last weeks 11 ! i:.\IJ>, gave us a three ( hi nani -n. and iqipointed J. D. Garfield, a statesmen have seldom been facet il ofroails. Tt:e iiioplo of tho v. lmln y « il wriltM, article " l.u-1. luijtht, Arrived by Coos Bay: Mrs committee of one, with discretion- with so uninviting a task.” no ami a half acres ono-hnif mile 'ficm have <i t h o n o r tc aoettercour.se. GuquiUf- ( i y. (,j> Ktut;e load; house of county /. g ,.» Body Kcm oicd. J must see the necessity • of Loinplaints against f me sea aie Steele, Mrs H ill nnd child, J M ary power to engage an attorney! . five rooms, wood-sLcd, pood cistern, 150 roads, nnd we should he surprised aln.ut ns effective as the breath of Lowe, Thos J Lowe, E J Hamilton, to collect or cause to be collected Atlanta, Gn., June 10. I ills frail trees, some l.t arin*>—Very cheap. to find any who would, under any an infant against a cyclone; and D H Getchell 1, G M Marksley, all money due the society on calls morning a special train liearing the j ~*> acres on North fork near Gravel circumstances, refuse to woik the the writer iimigines that the late Martin \ t*gi-nt er Gus Fiedsiick- ! hereafter made, forthwith. 1 remains of Alexander II. Stephens, 1 , * r), - ‘ J»vr'-scleared. house i«x26, (.1 , u u s i i e u s i i u i - burn 30 x 54 . Kiuokchouse. wood-shed, boo i murmuring» of the sea were the re ! J- J* H « . . Schroeder, j accompanied b by y an an escort and many , hmisc; house; 4 » stands of i-ees. bees. 2 2 cows, household household sult of his article he is quite ns badly son. Secretary. ; f ro n i C rawfordsville,w here the body, a,‘ d kitchen furniture, frirmiug tools, wagon Passing down the river the | i.tf as we imagine he was w hen he, ■ Passengers to San Francise ì by ; w hich had been removed from the i < nd ,,ani“8s, 1 .. acres of cr *j>s; runge out other day, our attention was di- lying face downward on the beach Arcato, June 4th: J. M. Pike Fred Our esteemed friend Frank J\I j side nnd convenient foi- 100 head of stock, FI ridge, S Bernstein, David Carri- Lan gL is has removed to Port : va,dt in this city, *. ill be laid in its j isu-ss than one mile from school Elrid bool hou house and reefed to a Rrmoions, new b n il.l-1 Bnd s!il.r,ni: I,is il1,ile- ' T te his . . . , . . complaint against the okl ocean, ger, 2.1 rs Burnham, II A Hall, N ! Orford. * permanant resting place at Liberty ! p o a ta ffe e -m ing near tlie river lmi.lt, in front *we pitty |lim? An nftecte.1 Pnrkeraburg, AYicp E Sinclnir Hnna Tlewl T , , ... ~ , . Hall. The funeral services w ill 1 iU‘ri;H- 4 miles above Farker o f which a p iled river was being liver is a terrible thing, and we, 1. , L j 'jinciaii, n a n s iv t e a . C a p t. Jensen, who b u ilt a fishing . . r, . , ' b - on Coquille river; 25 acies boi bottom— S.lliwwl i\utc Bay, .1 nnn ftf.li» « • At • _ 1^ 1 1 __ • take place at Ora\Vforcl8VlllC> tills bA llanG«4 lieneh /vnai 20x28 bnllauce bench nnd and kill hill InnJ land. H Honse Sailed hv by Coos June 8th: schooner worked. On close observation pitty him with all our heart, poor in this river lately, is we saw among the workmen Messrs. ! fellow! To have so lost one’s Miss E Thompson, J D Klopstock, killing sea-lions and seals off Cape afternoon, when General Robert bam 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing; Toombs, a life-long friend o f Mr. good timber on the on the place; good out Charley Von Pegart and Capt | tas te ‘ hnt heeould complain o tth e Fred Ecklioff, J A Tobin, D r An- side range for stock. Price, 1250. Blanco, so we hear. n j • u tl - • i . ! sea, is dreadful to contemplate— gell, AVm. Angell. Stephens, will make an address. r l^own lots and water frontage in Port Goodrich. This convinced us th a t! thft grand ol(1 Bea that performs Dennis Cunniff, Jr., passedt X Orford—Very cheap. Jay G o u l d S t r i k e « B a c k . we were beholding, for the first tlie functions o f a heart of a cen An engineer for tlie Henryville through last week en route to P ort New- York, June 10.— Jay Gould ^•150‘ for 160 acres of land, 80 acres under time, tlie sash and door factory tinent; that purifies the water and mine arrived from the city last land to attend the Masonic grand V fence, 600 fruit trees bouse, bam 60X40. has had Charles D. Keep, editor o f V gi od range for cattle adjoining. of Mr. Pegart, ami we set about sends it back in its sparkling pu- week, and the mine is being bailed lo jg e from Curry county. the AVall Street News, arrested ou i • .. ritv to the tiny brooklet; that f< r Honso nnd two lots in Coquille getting as good a view of it as we , -y y . nut as fast as the facilities for do City; very cheap. B „ b ,, . . ! bears on its bosom the commerce AA7e beg pardon of the Mail. I t three charges of criminal libel. w ell could from the steamer. It is of the worK1> and Rend8 forth its ing a*) will perm it I t is thought Justice tj}/17f. for House and lot in Coquille City. is not a good ideatocross the devil, Keep was paroled by *4 *100 for two unimproved lots in Coquille evident that this gentleman be- health-giving breeze to the mill- that miuers will be able to com Gorman until Tuesday for exami I ‘ ’ » y. and when setting the item of Hon. Jieves in doing his work well, as ions o f earth. W hy not complain J mence work in a few’ days. _____ acres » f grazing land known as North C. B. AVatson’s return to “ his post nation. The alleged libels are tlie J'00 ¿8 evidenced by a glance at his of the sun? Every picture has a ; Indian Joe w«s brought before published statements that the ! * > J i ra,,ie tv efve miles from liandon.Onq-on. , „ mi -iii , , dark side. Howl at the d<»g star T.ru >er nnd on Cunningham croek, cheap, •place. Ih e building for the sash , , , » i w , , Justice Ploeger at Empire, last of duty” our imp got it, “ port of r . & . and lien te the moon; they may | duty,” which lie claimed was right Western Union has been paying and door factory is up; an.I in |mvo Inst their virtues, but the sen | Friday, charged with having stab incren«d dividend» on 880,000,000 ; 3 ‘¿ 9 keeping with tin* owner’s good never. Many lose their liv»*s at : bed his squaw. The cutting was in speaking of a customs officer. c f stock for the sole purpose of in- • worth of good timber ill close proximity to taste.it is went herb* .art led with sea, hut a greater number die on done at a jamboree, held at the AYe yielded. ducing the public to invest in the hewator* Two to throe bundled *heep to Bice rustic, ami painted. Tiie in- beds of ease; so yon ha\e gained ; , . ... ... . j with the place. Place well irnroved—75 Elder F. D. Holman a minister Iudian I’anch below town on Wed- ^ ^ ............ ..... _ . . j .i •*. t m.tiling here. L'he sun with its ’ sto ck , tii«lt th e M is s o m i 1 «l( ¡tic is I acres cleared—price, cash down, $2500. dustry an l turdt or tins gentl.-m i,. • • ^ - m ; was l-fie Christian Church at Seattle : bnnkrurst, and when its inevitable! i n 9. pn,,! 'r !,? VU % J , . piercing rays kiiis its millions, lint , ne-day night. The squaw 89 acres w ill be re.v n-tled; an l we expectm sunstroke, "like sea pickle, bears stabbed in the breast and abdo- 'V- I., arrived in town yesterday, j collapse comes it will carry down ! ^ b o t t o m land, 6 uc. -n don ired, bal- the course o f a few years t > see one m comparison to lunacy, a freak men, and the justice decided to 1 ftn(l proceeded to Myrtle Point to ¡several hanks, and that Gould, haicegortd titnbr-r. ct-dar and fir-convenient o f the best manufactories in the j of Old Lima. Complain of the j hold Joe o'-or for a few .li.v? to I w e Ms niece, Lcvelle Clinlfinlwnrd,! « aK« ,aad ^ l ' 1 tryi.iB to wr«-k l-w h . county on the site of his present ^ SU!l^,lU.e,\ UP , x[> teaching school thou . Lid. j col)S(>iid.ltjon These charges, snvs -‘nd house $i2C0-a splendid chance . , J , . . . /millions: Or the wind; it has j waq tlie result of the injuries. Joe l;illed Holman will preach in tho th n t h ; Q.QU] d tlj(» false,nnd have been made! t-,r on 1 wishing to make a home. L iberal factory-vliich is in course of « « » - swept its n .ilii.».» from existence. is the Indian who shot and structiou. Already, we under- seriously, we advise liver pills, George Jordan at Empire, for as- ! this place this evening. Come to affect the market prices oi* tlie . truis iiivtn*, stand, he is talking o? enlarging it. i Luu Ah. i vaulting this bamo squaw, about j out and bear him. [ bonds and stocks of the company, j iuiquirc cf 'coquTlle!'OreSn. The Daily Standard, published nt Portland, has been purchased by S. B. Pittengill, formerly o f the Oregonian. The Standard is one of the best dailies on the coast, and we wish it Micros-, nnd hope it will continue as good under t ie now management as it has in the hands of Mr. A. NoJtner. 4 . , \ S i l i a *) O o n m ile City O * ,a l! fcvue. with .