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Cv^uiUf titjj §)i»wl. »L'llHSfTKD KVU11V TtUilPAT. r.A. D ean , E ditor nnd P roprietor Dovute^ to tht* interests of the t ’uqu’lU* River particularly, and of tho County g«.n- erallv. Subscription, per year............................ $-.00 T U E S D A Y , D E C . 8. 18S3. < o in m u il km teil. E d . H e ra ld :— I t is asserted by many perso is that all we have to do to be happy is to cultivate that faculty— just shut our c\\es to nil our surroundings, and ji s t let the world slide «long us she pleas- cs. As soon as anything in your family does not fill your wishes turn it oft* ami let it go. (dive yourself no thought o f it after wards, but let your happiness be your aim. The pleasures o f this world are suflieient, and there is no trouble in obtaining a full measure o f all happiness. \Ye must ac- knowledge that such is impossible with us. Imii\idual happfue»» bn me and mine, alone, is no Happi- ness for us. In order to give us ion! j »ness, o\eiy thing | v »t<iin- o :>:».< A.\i> e : a i > n . A B A It G A I N ! The Aceme Electric Belt leads THE OkNt rVUlK'^M oi'tlic .Yiillt ultOllt toM II. the van in perfection and price. We havo t.lie selling of a half section of FAMOUS land, half I« noli and half bottomland, near ! Remember it is warranted to jdve (•oquiile City. It would make a half dozen H onorable M ention :—A t a lit I L. Î.I. G ottsv :I. vi . k : full satisfaction. It equalizes lh. r.”) I A —“ The best instm- j pood little ranches, or a pood dairy and tie social musical gathering of mont, now existing circulation, gives instant relia g stock ranch. The price is A20. per ac re. 4 V4 in b o t h h e in i- some ilo/.e.; or so of gents, young X.-"T-TSSrZT* spheres.” from pain an 1 nervousness, and ¿r.vs and .»Id, at the rooms o f Mr. Brown, F U R N IT U R E STO K E, Spetdily Cures wakefulness, C lou Lourr: K elloock —“ I havo never soon the gentlemanly saloon keeper, , n tl.eir equal.” JPm r lr , jP r c p ., _ .i, , j ; i . i ^ , - « spasms »usui» « anti u n ail nervous u n lu u » diseases, d ise u se », ! F pAia.CN a v i y s j j h ho Knabe L : x y c c a a :—“ :— “ T Tho Knabe Piano Piano r.ur- ; * lio had provided generously for ! di . f u u kidnevs P™ « M »* * ' ™'***-" U o ;s n o l ii , O on . the thirsty, three or four only o f , , » i y ' liad Dealer ia Fami.or », ]) >or.i. Glass and Pic . ,,, , ¡stomach, bowels; neuralgia, lain- thoOlUC Go l o u a g e oU m .n ture Frames, etc., and a„ent for White’ « the company could be prevaded on , . . . , . A. L. OAfiCRGFT & CO.. bn go, incipient paralysis, colic, Sola Agent:«, 721. Market St., San Fr,-nci.se>>. So win ' Ala ohi ne.s. vl nltf to taste the deceptive pleasure'. — coldness o f hands and feet, back J. Ik II voBswon, Bianco Dragsire, Marsh 1'his was a circumstance that done field, local agent. nll-3ra p u.m j)r0ud, and shows what kind ache, spinal weakness, male infirm IE w v ities, female complaints ur.d gener NOTICE FOR PUill/.GATiON. o f mettle the men are made of. Land Office at Roselmrg Ore«. ««», I al debdity. , ‘ « )eiob«r 2.). ISSA, ) Good nuff. Single circuit belt, $3; double 'V ’ OTIOE is herol»ygiv«n that the1 follow- | Coquiile City, Oregon, jF.ruoxic:-- The man about i. v iu „’-named settler has filed notice of his j kwn> ]lko everybody else, had to circuit belt, 88. J. P. MESSER, Prop- inn »ition to make final ¡ “oof in su j port of j J . E .E acen bich , his claim, nini that said proof will be made This Commodious Stable has been ojiencd go, and both see and hear the now out again, and is filled with the choicest before the jud -< - or clerk of Coos County at Agent, telephone w hich has just been put At Blanco Drug Store, Marshfield. j 1 indirò l i y, Oregon, on Saturday, Decem hay. 1 ue care v.id be given, and a share ber 1.). 1SS5. viz: Henry It; mlieimui, home- j oi the patronage is asked. in al tho H e r a l d building. Al- I ’-' Hauling at reasonable prices, at short nt> dm stead No. 47k! for the S. E. q «.f Sec. ¡15, T. 1 no ice. nOtf though of a cheap construction, it 24 S. li. I t W’,. Lot 4 S c. 1. L »t 1. ami S. I$S 5*0SIT k !«T l i l L IA ti. E. q ol N. E. q Soo. 2, Tp. a.) S R. U West. ; talks like a little man, and as it BLOODED FOWLS. lie names the following witnesses to ; connects with the “ Hom o depart U. S. Land Olli ce, Roseburg, Or. ) Oct. dO, 1885.’ \ j »rove his continuous residence upon, and Pure b-ed Drown Leghorn and Plymouth ment, the editor now receives the cultivation of. said land, viz: Rock Poultry f >r 3n'.c by Cartwright A i horp. Ed. H erald : — You may state to i red i inqgins ; latest by wire direct, ami don’ t Yoncolla, Douglas County, •J. F. Fulier - of Dandoti, Oregon. ( l,'.';;on. have to depend quite so much on your readers that by a late ruling D. II. Picwett ) imitl ro}uls. W e expect to see a of the Commissioner of the Gener Esau Prewett of Park« r burp, < repen. Also before same officer, time and place. \M notice to correspondents, al Land Oilice, the odd numbered John F. Fuller, homestead No. 402S for j lltlt|er a ili»play head, giving no sections will in the indemnity or 1 tll” W. of N. E. > • and W. q of S. E. q .• to all long-wimled writers t0 ■ mi.os limit i»l iho giant to tho j Sec. ..i ip. id s r h West. He monos lh«' following uitnesses to pat on tbo breaks''when using their , Oiegtm and ( _ «iiifoiiiin t lniilioad prove BLAGK-SP.1ITHÏNG his continuous residmco upon, and j company, not listo«l by snidcouipa- cultivation of, said land, viz: pens for the H erald , for, as his ( of l ’arkersbnrf;, -A -IS T ID ny, <ire «object to settlement under l'.fiir.t l’rowatt I KNABE CASH STORE! Main Street, Coquille City Ogn., A- L* Nosier, Proprietor, Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Cutlery, etc. EALER in Groceries, Provisions, Flrur, Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobaco, Cigars, Cigarettes, ets., eto. D Stable! » CH EAPEST! Í Empire CitY and Drain’s Station STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! Carry ingr The U- S- Mails Wells, Fargo & o’s Express Jarvis, Cnall i Co. j I EAYSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS j ing to tho human family, in pri vate ami public, all must l e pros- ! correspondence is much too heavy lionry Ran ilonum i Oregon. [ of Iiundun, perons, for perfect happiness tor BO slimll n v#1)ieie> lind ,v|mt. the pre-emption and homestead Edward Fahy H o r s e -S tL c e in g ' Fred Hututins > Oregon. c.m not come lo one who lms p rop er; , he O T telephone will add, lie will laws. Atso beforo sanie ofiicer, timo and pinne. Neatly and prom ptly done, at tire W\ F. Benjamin. Ea.iu Prew.-f, Homest. a;l N;». 3173 for i Ti* • •" regard for Ills fellows and know e* be compelled to use the stove for tu. w 'i ,,f n . w. s. i.. b u ffi, w. .p I ioavest liviug prrcos. Shop iiext Jieuit ter. the same time time that man; of j ft VVil6te basket "ii all lengtiiy, point- ¡in«! N. w. q «*f s. \v. * 4 , Sue. 35 Tp 2 S S .: door cast of Leneve’s drug sture, C 0 0 tl 1 L i Any information in regard to the above line can be procured at the Blarco or Central hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or in any public hr is© in Empire. New Drugstore! Coquiile City, Oregon, R, E, BUCK the H erald , must be i* should know more than v.e do. careful to tell what they know V.'ill be conducted in connection with this H udkn A Y oung . Livery, Feed and Stage Stillile. 1 in sti ; n , a n d in s .r u c tio n will be g iv e n to Each generation should prosper by abi)Ut H wU|, , 1)e 80C.OIK| ,|.ir„ p t.n ■ I the experience «>f the proceeding ing M the pen. O f course wo have i puo i . of iiny nge and grade. At.'on • tin* S t d o o ì r -I - A t t e n t i o n •ranchón which constitute a scientific course I ot»e. Thetv are g- ul reasons whv m»t seen the notice yet, but such uro, orthography, rending, elocution, plain G iv en to isoaraing- and re should know inure «3 time pass- i things almost , i t * .............. always occur, us ! TERM S M O D E R A T E . u and Ditil i»e i\ ia increase liuH'flncD in tim.tlimv | ' K Randolpti, Oregon: F es, in numbers. 2> s o o n a s a p ip er receives ne .vs bv (OiM ffM t/f/a/U hlM M lS/ft/i, C oq u ille City, - - - - Oregon There are lucre lequirements in w ire. « 1. W a l s e r ? Prop- Business and fecial letter-writing,compo- every branch of our affairs, and C oos B ay R ailroad A g a in :— ; sit ion, yranmiar, political, physical and For Sale—Cheap! Beer o f best duality always to be \\i«©r heads needed in each d *p-u\- The inexh.iustable resources in commercial Reopraphy, arithmetic, Ixwk- “N ood ranch. 32.) acres deeded nnd vr.can » had at tho Brewery, and orders ment. Iu fact, « e have n > time to Douglas and Coos counties ! keeping, commercial sci. nee, algebra, phys _T land adjoining; 30J Angora goats, 100 j fr o m a ll p a r ts fille d p r o m p tly , iology, the laws of health, and the rudi- los^. Let us learn in youth that — of coal, lumber gold, mines, : un iv'sof music—v.Kitil aud in ilrumenta! .etc. sheep and 30head of cattle on the place. Vt».33 we can work in m a n h o o d , that we The ranch is at the mouth of Tig creek, 3 grassland with proper attrition, I Tuition th »8nnie.n under our old system. miles below Enchanted prairie on the Mid may be able to instruci those who NOTICE vegetables, fruits, dairy pro Primary (p*«r term)........................ !?">.00 dle fork of Coquille. Tho stock D the best. ! Secondarv. “ ijT.OG I ho plane is a pl< r.did one for stuck raia- Is h-reby liven, to all whom it may oonopin: are dependent on us, nnd work to ducts, and ether industries, C lark 5 I illk r , Brincipal, the end that all within your in iag or dairyin , a description of which can That tbo urdonili-cod wiiiuot he reeponeiUle for any dele* contracltd,or for any work done on the Yv\ A. W elsh , Assb mu:. • an argument to ciipitalist-4, l»taid. be furnished at this oilice. 'I Le underóien- claim et Italian Dar (known now as R. II. Lowe's fluence be, and have reason for be ri'jti to come ami build r railroad which d. to v here. i ]»;i!ica'. ion should b<» risile, claim, O. D. Ei-’ in's claim or James Aikcu'a claim ing happy, and when we fail asleep > r ehotijo location "n (’ '•«lutile r it e . , has al.-to a dv i !Iit;p and fi town led.', in Pan- i -and wcr\eJ by r. „-in, Lowe A Aiken m copartner- is untiiiswerable. It would be o f The abort, property w ill be : «»Mp» until further notice,or until we havo paid up our history will be read with profit ! r iota ir .- > o’-'o.ed and m choice f nit don for gab*. incalculable benefi to till concern tr » »■>. ■ n', ihi-.v ti< .¡id at a ve: v '. rout r> r *¿t¡n. on easy iem .s. .!• outatuudinR hcc junts, and have had a settle- and woixl- h.-'d. «t.\, by those who fallow ns, nnd profit iu«:«:t of our buri; oi-s between ourselves, Apply i.» M E. Amlorson. ed, to build a line from Boseburg applv ot tl-i . .j. or o . 1. Kern, A.'.« r.l fieid. Dated Ht My. tie I'.Mnt, / K. II. I.owe. n4i)u I sndon Oreg. too, by our mistakes. Such is tl:»* Coos ('oiiii'y. : V •; O. D. Elgin. to Coos JJ i; and Fort Orforil. \ Augus t 15th lift»:;, ) thoughts of one who believes iu NÖTIGE FO R E T D LIC A T ’ N. O A ’ L ' v o q r n T D S J - i î 'r r r.uite lias t>een already surveyed, W E „»V id i.;) J » ! J ^ rising higher and high» r and shar L aid ( ilice ufi Ib» ; ' ir". <'r. «xi. and found to be practicable, and a OctntnT 1“ . 105. { ing C»e ills of others. read could be constructed at a very ■ 'V ’ OTIfr, hereby riven i!;; it the f-t’ lüw- A LEX. . x i ing-inmi d set dvr lias fib cd i:o icd «>f Q — AND— reasonable cost, in o mparison I nO in t *nVK»n to m ake fina! pr >c f in .-.apport * N1' with many roads bu It iu the west. ’ < » f lii j cairn , and th at said pr« < f v ili be T h e G reat Ml in :». Tug Company!! mild** b« fore the Rc iliter < r Receiver ut hJ : New York, Nov. 2 6 . - From This would open up in till this vast Roh bur E mi Office, or Novem ber 3 Eh. 1 . territory in Southern O egon ti — DEALERS IX — 1 .J ISST», v iz: J <•.;«“ « h Mt< -cl. Hori.estcad X«». different parts«»' the city,»m l from towns and villages in the track » f means of transp«»rtatioii which . :; î r- r tin* s. i:. q <»f s. k . q ¡«ce. i*). n . i SCO be remunerative and ^ o f N. V q and S. \V. > j of N. E. the great storm of T iv m I uv , reports would f>. T. ; (» fi*. K. 13 West. is He names th© following witnesses t »prove continue to come o f destruction expeditions. Benton county — AND ALLKIXDSOF— now enjoying the value o f a his continuous residence u^.m, aud culti- i M lliii, till further notice, run wiought. Although individual L T 7 M B E I S road to the amount of vati« n of. said land, viz: regular between this river and San losses tire lnrge in only a few competitive . I l l r I i A. C. Buell [ Francisco, carrying freight at very instances, yet the injury clone by (»cents per tiuslml more »or wheat; R.fik E'liott i of Elliott* reasonable prices. n il CEDAR, FIR, ASH, MAPLE, MYRTLE, than is given 1 *v any other route. V . A. King . «»i L'Hikin '-glass wind find Hoods is so widespread Alex Snyd. r . X«,yrtl«. i ’oint Alder and spruce lumber always on Then let us have a railtond to tin» V.'iii, F Benjamin, that the aggregato losses are very coast from Koseburg. — Rosehunz < >efi’« Register. hand and for sale at the lowest rates. »3 great, indeed. The damage td Review. NOT IDE FOR PUBLICATION. L on g Branch nod along the New Land OlEct at Roseburp, Oreron, ) Sont iy T O WI N G November 17. 18.sr>. f Jersey co ist is greater tln»n at 1st door north o f Olive hotel, Items fica ree, Peanut Jimmie r( »TICK ishere!*y riven that the follow b y the T ug K A T I E C O O K , on first reported. Several cottages M ai n S t r e e t , ing-named settler has filed notice of 1 a ino tl p main toj ic <»f the day. t he river and bar, at reasonable r.ates. suffered more or le»s, at d the C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , Mrs. Humor says that Messrs. his intention to make final proof in support grounds of many others are sadly Bagby and S. S. Barklow are t;o- | of his claim, and that said proof will be Beef, Pork Mutton, G roceries and Timber, match-wood and stave tim- . , made before the Judge or Clerk of Coos , -, torn up. Water in the cellars still i » g «> put up a s t o le «it th is p lace, y ounty,at Empivo City, Or« 5 *gon,on Decern-| Provisions constantly on band, at 1 1 the lowest merket prices, ami berpurclm sed. St M »II. A s both «aie lo u d , o b lig in g , b(T ai> lgSr», viz: John Mclv*T:na. Home- bothers people iu streets near the lively, wide-awake, energetic, busi- 8t©ad No. 4741, for the S. half of N. E. qr. D re sli Produce taken it. exchange. ^unl ^ r ^ riv^r front, and trcuble is j ties to suit, and at the lowest living S. ¡á. McAdams, Prop- ness men they will do their best to 1 W. half of S. E. qr., seo. 30, Tp. 2J 8. R. 14 rates. experienced at many o f the ferries, make you rich, aud, provide well West, XV. M. V .3 n 24 J. P A R K E R , He names the following witness-:« t > prove owing to tho fact that high tides for their own “ Little ones.” Sue- Mrs. C. W. Olive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. CH AS. F. DOE. his continuous resilience upon, arul cultiva raised the bridges far out of level. cess to them. t io n of. said land, viz: Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, OIVE & AIKEN. In the lowlands west o f Jersey City Last Saturday morning an infant \ c. Feyerio / v l nlS tf. __ ... - ■ ■ ■ • q of Bondon, some of the railroads were still fur o f Mr. Rickm an’s passed over the ! J. F. Train I-Iave just received at cold, dark river ol death. T h u s,! w. p.' of'Marshfield ther damaged by floods. tlie ir n e w again we are reminded that life is Wiu. F. Benjamin, iS lib iiS f l uncertain, death is inevitable. nov3l Register. Slj;*** o f lt«-ll« r Xiiii«*M. S c I hn 1 is pr.gressingfinely* with — Pittsburg, Nov. 26.— AYr 'light fifty-two pupils enrolled, and \\ . 11. I AiiD DOS'? Vflll FORfiKT ir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J. H. N o b l e b ............................. Proprietor. ------Keeps------ Constantly on hand a well selected stock of fresh and choice drags and med- icines,notions, blank books, school books and everything usually fonnd in a first-class drug store. Presciptions carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. His price s are as low as the lowest. vln45 SYRUP and VINEG AR. RANDOLPH BREWERY! POST OFFICE Store, ( » » * i* ' e t • i • * 1 .. Ml « l L in 1 lird il f n e i l i r . e iii-vl i , ' » : J C. A N D R E W S PROPRIETOR, CON STAN TLY Keeps An assortment o f .. _ Boots and shoes, H ats and caps, Stationery, Inks, D ry and Childrens General fur nishing goods; also groceries, Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco and candies. H e pays the high est price for country produce y ln 2 D R .M IN T IE , (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) No. 11 Kearny St., San Frsneisoo, Cal. T reats all C hronic , S pecial A ud P rivate D iseases with W ondkekul S uccess . THE GREAT N ENGLISH REMEDY Cure for N«r- I S ing Debility, ANEVER-FAIL vous 1 : Ex haunted Vitality Sem inal Meekness, Sper niatorrhoea, l o st m a n h ood , lmpotency pbos t a t o b o h e a , Paralysis and all the terrible ef fect« of self abase, of youthful follies and exuM,HseN in mnturer years, such as loss o f Jlemorv. Lassitude, Nocturnrl Emission A- vorsion to Society. Dimness of Vission, Nois- ea in the Head; the vital fluid passing on- observed in the urine, and many o t h e r d is - eases that leads to Insanity and d e a th - dk . MtNTiE, who is a regular p h y s ic ia n , lerndunte of the University of Pennsylva nia). will a g re e t o forfeit ktvb h u n d b e d p o i . i . aus for a case of this kind the_ v i t a l HKST«*u\TrvB (under his special s d v io e a n d treatment) will not cure, or for a n y th in g rJ’ho uoople of the Coquiile rivt^r shot Id impure or injurious foupd in it. ix k . to b mintie treats all private disease bear in mind, that as p«v»«J successfully, without mercury; consulta as can l>e obtained on tho Pacific coast,« ro tion kbiue . Thorough examination and ad made by G II. U amst » t : i .T j , of Myrtle Poi'it. vice including analysis of arine, $6. Price of VITAL R K STO B A T IV B . $1.150 S bottle,OT four Will soon hove contqileted a iloatiag times the quantity |5: sent to any address upon receipt of pnee or C. O. D. secure PALAC E from observation and in private name if With which ho will visit every point desired, by A. s. mintik , m . d . on tho river between Myrtle Point and 11 KBABNET ST. SAN FBANCISCO, CAL., SAMTLB BOTTLB KBUB lfitndon, and be prepared to do San Frt n- XVill be sent to any one applying by letter, cisco w«»rk at less than San Francisco prices. stating symptoms, sex nna age. Strict se Will be full)* prepared to make Pictures m crecy iu regard to all business transac all styles known to the art, from the small tions. DU. MINTIE's KIDNET BEMEDT NBMIBXTICUN est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. cures all kinds of kidney and bladder com All he asks is for people t<» compare his plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuoorrhoeo. work with that of others. For sale by all druggists; $1 a bottle; 6 bot Mr. It. has become a permanent citizen tles for $5. ofiCoos County, and it is to the inteiest 1 p b . m i n t i e ’ s d a n d e l io n p i l l s are the best of the people to patronize home industry nnd c h e a p e s t d t s ^ k p s ia and b il l io u s cure and thereby keep the money in the country in the msrket. For sale by all druggists. v2nltf v2n43tf m i i . goods and Clothing L a dies, Gents i l M L 1 I M 11 SE Lund Office at Uoseburg Or«‘« 7 on, I iron pipe makers, steel rail makers Bunch in tin* chair, Nov. 17. IS85. t A Large Variety of Young man, ttdie warning; I k * and makers of Bessemer pig iron V T O T K 'E is hereby <:ivrn tha1. the fo'- careful don’ t carry your lantern 1 i lowin’.-named settl« r h is filed notice of | 9 L x t 2 3 t S t a le s *re crowded with business. Prices «ptite so late o f Monday mornings, his intention t-> make final proof ill sup as a rule nr» very firm, stool rails lest you worry the patience o f the port of his claim, an t tint mid oroof wi 1 L A D IE S AND OHIIDREN'S ZE5IATS be rande before the Clerk of Coos County, being quoted at Nail old gentleman. F low ers, Ostricli «t Empire, City. Orcron. on Monday, Dec. Snouk. makers report« a steady increane in F lu m e s and 28,1885, via: P. S. Robis«»n, 1). R., No 43J3, Nov. 26 ’85. the numb; t o f machines at work. for theS. \V. qr. of N. W. qr., N. half of Tips. Important devel«»pmeiits are lo« ked S. W. «jr. and S. W . or. of S. W. qr., see. 23 llu iiv:*» in 111 «* I iiiteil t»tal«>, Laces, for in a few tlays. The general New York Nov. 27.— Geo. Bird Tp. 24, S. R. 13 west W. M. ¡E S r b 't o o a a s , He names the following' witnesses to prove iron trade holds its own; great Grinnell, who has just returned his continuous residenci upon, and cultiva- an d Ornam ents. activity in < onl n.il.il (. is at lian.l;' ,n ' " ‘l l,e ™yH nr? »'•* ! ti„nol, »via land. vU Kuching: Embroidery BMttly every g|„f „ fr.ct. , v ig " ‘ -l '>ver 7(l0 l.uflul,, <,n tlia Am .-n- i ,, Harl.ak.r 1 Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc. all of Coqnille City, , , ... ; can continent. One hundred and J. H .Lam b Coos C«»unty, crowded with orders, ra d a eighty are t»n the Yello vstone park, *,dnnis j H a ts trim ed to order a speciality. Oregon multitude of smallei industrial the remainder on the Pan Handle i>nrRW>n Wm. F. Benjamin. Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which erf"» I:fi! r::rr*« bv?v. io f Texas. we will sell cheap for c a s h . • vlnti. Register. nov24 and FRIDAY The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the month of the Umpqua. New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by thin route $14.50. Each psssenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. them are surrounded by misery on j ,osi) artic]eS) nlu| ot cours0 f loln E. 14 West. Coquille City, Oregon. n every haiul; to see a fellow :nan go now on, condense, will be the He naaies tho following witnessos to prove bis confiti a us rosidmes up m, and ing to destruction, and feel no pain David Yount». Henry Iluden. V standing order for a large class <»f caDivatàm of, said land, vi;:: in holding such a picture. How Fri d llngvins i writers. We suppose he will advise | C O l V I M E R C i A L C 0 L L E G E , J. s Z iS c I d F. Fulu.r v of Bnndon. can we be happy unles» nil is hap correspondents to t'urow the ink F. d F«hy » Oregon, piness around us? We live for bottle *>nt of the window ns soon as C.xjuille C ity, Coo.; C»>.. ( 'rep'« n, reopeued ' Utnry ìlandleinan of Parkvrsburg, op Oct >b« v, 10th. It-SA. Win. F. Benjamin. ÜU ( U.IUÍ those that follow us; we live l\»r tho pen d :ivs to call for the third Student.? v.'ishmo t.» t.tk • a coinptet? bu.;- j nov3 • Resister. our children, ns our parents ln e d dip, and that all who expect to see in»-** conrw*. •-■n «vail thctn-wlven of the Young k Hide:! Proprietors. IV I:e g © \\l , . i i i - • , urivili- e \vir.’:out incurriu; tho enormous for us. Every generation should the.useives embalmed tu printers1 e\pi n-v*, ¡.nil ineonvoniencea o f going far Manufactures of advance as we go onward, and up ii*k, .and their name» handed down fruía luma*. i LEMON SODA. ( REAM SODA, 8 ARRA ward. We should know up »re than to future generations in tho col PAR! LLA, GINGER ALE, EASTERN A Primary Departir. w i.t o6r ancestors, and <>ur children FdO?R!ETGR, CIDER, MINERAL W ATER, also GEM umns of s t a t io n e v e r y MONDAY, W EDNESDAY