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NO. 48. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1886. VOL. 4. III N IS F X N < M l t>N. T i n : s i XVIF.lt G l l l F . together since I came here. A Irifeli H o ___ m e Itu le . A n o t h e r In cen ____ tiv e (u i;e( ICieh. A u OffVu<l«4l ___ C’© u «Iu c t«r. Though her hair Re black, or Iter hairl»- rod ( >r her eyes Re hazel, or br< wn, She's fairer by far than the lily or rose, , The girl with the muslin gown. load that I could wheel on.a wheel- New York, July 4 — The public ! The Cincinnati Daily Times, not A man was bounding around in barrow, is woith 81, cash ^ meeiting in Union Square called | a temperance paper, says on the a car on a new Dakota road when S. N. A. D O W N IN G - M- D- is of little sticks the size of one s by the Central Labor Union to- authority of George Hubbell, sec- the conductor came through. Physician ami Surgeon, wii;4 oak, buckbiush Ac. AIJt* j morrow evening, in favor of Irish retary of the Mill Creek D istilling The haughty queen, in her royal robes. “ ("an you tell me,” said the man, ('«« jitim . k (T t y . O khuon . With scepter and golden crown, new and the old h ok stiaugely, • jloine ru]e> promises to be an company, .that the prohibition with a great show of sarcasm, Calls—dny or ni^ht—l'ronqttly Httendod ! Is not so fair in the month of Jnne together; the old Mexican, and j imposing affair. The committee on j movement has decreased the sale “ whether this car is on the track or As the girl with her muslin gown. ancient adobe buildings gi\es ,irr<lUgemeuts |mve sent out a c ir - ' of whisky forty per cent. He said or not?” L. F. L ank . J o h n L a n e On nothing fairer upon the earth \ou a hint of how things weieonce, cnjar aq Trades Union in , the decrease is largely in the south. The sun or the moon looks down; “ Sir!” replied the conductor, L A N E A LANE, She’s ns swett and fresh ns the mort.ing but aie passing awny. In the place £jje course Gf w-liich they say: H e gives Georgia 113 dry counties, reaching into his pocket, “ here is a breeze, Attorneys awl (ouiisHors al Law. ot the adobe is the Queen Ann J “ Organized labor in England is South Carolina 42, Alabama 52, ( volume of the rules and regulations 'The girl in the muslin gown. Land Cases a Speciality. —Boston Courier. palace. Old Mexicans around town now oa trial. W e are determined ! Arkansas 18, Texas 20, Lousiana of this road,” OiBoo on Alain Str«*et. opposite i 'osniopolitan i i' »tei. look stiaugely out of place. Fish \0 | „ , e ti monster demonstration 6, and Mississippi half its coun- [ “ But what do I want of it?” >»nsi Diego F e lle r . ( Ing* )ii. Roseburg, aie abundant and cheap. L ivin g ou the 5th of July to encourage ties, and adds that in the south j “ Look it over and see if you can water is not as bad as I exoected Eil. H f . r a l d : —l write to tell our co-laborers in Great Britain where local option prohibits, none find any rule saying that 1 must J.M .S iolin . J ohn A. O eat . to find it, yet away behind the you what I have learned concern and to urge them in the name of but the rich can get whisky. i spend my time running alongside Siglin & Gray. springs of Coos county. The ing this country. It is hard to the common brotherhood of toil, to j ,T ... , ^ . i o f the train reporting its position Attorneys ami Counselors Al I a m ; Henry Fawcett the blind Post- , £ . * scarcity of wood is somewhat made discribe. San Diego is a town Murslitield. «’.»os county, Oregon. , . , to the passengers. See if there is : register their oft-repeated boast OvyicK—Holland Rmliling, opposite Bianco General of England, desir- . . . . . . . , up by the use of gasoline stoves. \ of love c f liberty which they wlq master , , . . . , „ anything in that volume that Hotel. _ T^n'jy claiming 7000 inhabitants, and it a boy to bo a member of , . , . fnllv «h n w hv n « G » i d n « G1« .I * L y . w > ed when is the most uneven built town G a .»line 30cts. per gallon, and fully show by « sustaining Gladstone .. . ... , .. , . I compels me to go humping myself W. SIN C LA IR , parliament, with a hop? of doing , that l ever saw, in the way of works well. in his great undertaking to secure .. . , .... . . . along on the prairie and velliug something to move millions of In« ... . , ..T, . . lllorih't ul Tati, Henry H. Nichols. being built up solid. Stores are through the windows, “ Lour wheels i for Ireland the right to manage General Insurance and Real Estate Agent, San Diego, Cal., June 26. ; her ow n affairs and to develop the coun^ > m^'J up out of the it ib^o- 0q‘ uowj” or ‘ Hind trucks dragging scattered as well as resiliences, yet C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n . ... , , fp ranee. After he had graduated .. „ ,, there are two business streets of Cupi . J. X . A oft lor. resources ot her own land. Lo . ^ , ° . .. . . on tlie ties! or Gentlemen, the . . ., from Cambridge he was blinded . . . , T. G-. O W E N . ; large, tine stores. An immense carry out the above views it rests!, , , ^ , , ,• . . baggage car has just rolled into the When any oue dies, it is custom .... , , . bv a shot hred bv his Father at a ... , 2, . ... , | amount of business is done here, j . w ith the organized working men . , . , * , . ditch? or passengers will please Attorney and Counselor at Law, ary to make the announceme mt P . • . • . r t i partridge which rose up between 1 . . , and an endless amount of work to of America to inspire their English , ° _T , . / \ remain seated while we turn on >1 vu airjKLi*. Oon. m some newspaper, but nut in some \. , . .. , the two. He determined to fill be done. Four or five miles o f, here and scoot across the prairie . ,, brothers to discharge this sacred |, . , , , p cases, the announcement would j , . „ his destiny however, and after sev- 3- H H A ZA R D . street car track is bring put down ! after a jack-rabbit!’ Look over i duty. 1 scarcely sufiice. Here, then, I en years service as a college pro | now. Work has also commenced 1 them rules, sir, and see if you find Attorney and Counselor at Law. A manifesto to the workingmen wish to pen a short tribute to the : fessor, he was elected to parlia K m m Et: (T t y . O on . on the water works. Iron piping ! any o f tlie.-e directions. I f you of Great Britain is also being pre- j late ( ’apt. *1. M. Nosier, a man who ment. A fter 15 years in that po- is to be laid about *20 miles to come . i• | i pared to be read at the meeting i ... , . , , , , don’t in the future please take your J. W . B E N N E T T . bore a spotless reputationJ and an , . , , . , , i sition, lie was appointed by Glad- ; from the San Diego river. The ! own observations on the wheels.” — , . , , \ and forwarded to tlie trades and . unblemished character; " " a ' man . . . . . . .. ,, stone lost master General. 1 lie Attorney at Law. pipe is about 12 inches in diameter labor organizations in the old „ ^ . , i Estellini Bell. firm in support <>r the right; a man ^ lou th s ( ompamon says “during M aks . ifikl :». O iikoos . I anil every train brings a car load co unt tv . T in * I* :iiiiiiu :i i 'l l it :i I F o t t e r y . of great force of character and | the four and a half years that he >■ -»O*1 ■* o f it, and teams are scattering it ~ D. 1^. W A T S O N . Paris, duly 4 — The committee l*tii»lic !><*!»i siHieinriii lived to run that great engine lie along the route. Shovelers are at yielding to reason in all things. Attorney and Counselor at Law Washington, July 1.— Following j ma(|e it «leliver parcels, receive the e,octo(i l>>’ the Chandler Deputies If he assumed to be a friend, he work, and wages are 82. per day on E mviuk CT tv ,O ukoon . the jnsiire their to rePurt 0,1 *he !,i!1 proposed by was a friend indeed. By his many is a recapitulation of the debt state- savings this and the street car work; work d ,,.:. amiuities j j e j the minister of public works, au- virtuous and generous qualities, ment issued to-day: Interest bear- i:,.„a j 7 h . n o s l e r , man find themselves. Carpenters the Panama Canal he drew around him an intricate principal and interest, |oworoq t]ie charges on telegrams thorizing Notary Public wages are 83. to 83.50 per day and t network of friendship strong as $U2—>,49S,126; debt on which in- — the telegraph being a government company to issue a lottery loan of C olville C ity . O on . find themselves. .here are no 'verv ! chains and subtle as destiny. 1 ter,'st lias ceased since maturity, j monoply in Great B ritian— and 6140,090,000f, met yesterday and more needed just now. I ~ D L. STEELE. M. D-. u*;n He participated in many battles of I Pri,K‘Mml interest, 8.1,928,41*5; ■ g ronp v increased the use o f postal elected M. Germain Casse presi • boat brings a tool chest. Still Dentist ,)yaring no interest, 853b,1(U,- | or.iors I f any boy is depressed dent of the committee and M. I k £ a , r s l i : f i e l d . , O r e g r c n . , there is an immense amount of the late war; was brave and true, ! (k Both •er saw such a am* faltered not when the teeniest ^18; total debt principal, 81,750,- j)y ^,e f aof that he is poor, un Cam pay re the secretary. (.•»lice in Holland Ruddin^, opposite , work to do. I never gentlemen were decidedly adverse Ria not* Hotel. L huj R ijik and other :n i| p . . i:fp | of battle rolled around him. A fter interest, §13,084,535; total, |aiown ant| without friends, lethin in all of my m e i . ^;n q roo in. . 4-.ioi , y , i n^i.i- 1 i^.„. ^., l i ot mv lire .. . . . , « i i f7 7« w q 7 7ia n^i.v . a me*, the ties idciinisWml for the painless rush for town lots iu to the idea of the government — not even iu the new mining towDS | *le t CRme *<> l»*«** «>#•», fortune | -740, total debt, le*.s ; IewJ this nnrrntivP o f one who. j extraction of teeth. vtnl at the ! « " ‘ " ' ‘ "S ‘ be company permission ofColoriuto. Leadville was not ft : sunled him, yet lie was the | ’ loi'im ^’ ! wei2,1,etl wit,‘ blindness blindne: to issue tin4 loan. O. E. SMITH. circumstance. From one to two I Ba,ue l-'<*‘l>erity as iu a,tversity | « ,ah ln trVM nl-v ' | outset, made for liimaelf a noble,! A è ^ S u rg e o n Dentist, hundred lots are sold daily ; mostly - ,lu " hle •“ »«• Yen™ ' . I , . lT m »a‘i 2 " i j r * ' ! » y .'.a ° b e e « « » « treneticient career.” — Ex. j A dog was run over by a small ' for cash. 1 attended a sale of lots were p la^d under obligations to ’’ ’* • *13 4. I eciease <f ^ . . ! l»oy on horse back in Salem a few M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . him; obligations that in life we had tlel,t »luring the month §9,061,897. --- ! days ago anil had a leg broken for : yesterday afternoon and corner lots l . J not t lie opportunity to cancel; hence D ’tal cash in tieasmy, axailable Mrs. Cleveland is a beautiful j which it was deemed best to kill A mile from town sold for 86(H). our tribute to tlie unreplying dead. , reduction of the debt, §20.»,702,- woman, and she is better looking the poor animal. Now, the States- ; They sell according to location — A . it. f M 247. Leserve fund tot il, 829.2SJ,- than anv of the pictures which uan comes out and scolds the boy, none less than §100. 25x45 feet. I Vou wort* a FT*HtioD link 11. your w a t c h - m a k e r and j l - a e l e k . r\n J iaild 1 1 ii’ i i i 495. Net pnult cash liniimpr. balance on have been published to represent « anil adds: “ I f it had been a child, Ooctuille Oity. Ogn. I Some o f these on the installment c‘,!flin- -v ° n "Y'*e 1111 ho,mr s75,191,109. Total cash in ti eu- her. She is about the same height the result would have been f he Work of all descriptions done at short plan, and very nicely situated up i D ’" 1 M it.i pi I»“ \\t> sury, as sliouti by the treasuiers a^ , President Cleveland, jierhaps a notice and extremely lotv prices. v;'.n+S the bay. same,” whereat our devil declares The future success 0f ( chiim >«*u a., a li^^lend and benefac- general account, 8*192,917,171 trifP shorter. She stands straight lie will never go to Salem among : the city seems inevitable, for there *or* , ^ arewell; Net increase in cash §2,510,871. upon her feet, and her shoulders those “ awfully cruel people, who is money here. I verything is on >ou b 'nght yout 1.1st light; C o t t il i . e C i t y , O regon . G E N E R A L AGENCY tor the sal • of City j the cash plan. A party o f hunters returning are very pretty, very straight, and kill off crippled children and dogs.’ The highest points ■ >’ou Pla,,te‘1 -vour lf,*st huu0(; r properly, houses and lots, timber, farms, *”•♦*'* ranches, etc. (Jttic. in Herald building. j of land along the bay are being on the bastion of an imperishable > f|-,*m the Northwest to Ottawa, re- well rounded. She has a beautiful neck, pretty pink e »rB, end her! S.ilen, pn,>crs arc whooping up | selected as building places for fine memory, ai.d died, folded in the j port the finding of a burning their town since the bridge across J. F. H A LL. fair’ and beautiful , . . .... _ residences. Farming here in the tri-colored banner of friendship, j mountain near Manitau river north i arrnR are Surveyor, The ground was Hor comP1exion is fair, but not j { 10 1 'm“ ‘ ” ‘ n P° b | summtT has to be done with irriga- love and truth; therefore hail, noble D# Minnesota. F ob C oos C o c n i i . < ) ukih » n . , , , . , rn a r n «rl b o r ovoc nr<i ita rliu iu flw» ftSSlired f&Ct. I f S a le m do6811 t gO ^ ^ d S(K)n uhe Offio«: With T. G. (.)wen, Esq.. Maishlield. j tiou, water being g<*t by means of spirit and kind friend, hail, and scorched and too hot to boar the rosy and her eyes are perhaps the , ^ farewell ! f^T’Herf%ct maps of all surveyed and en windmill pumps, which are con Imnd. Every living thing is gone. | prottiost feature o f l.er face. Sim j Everything 1ms been tered lands furnished on short notice, vini A Friend. stantly m midi *n. From what I under the bed of the river, th^ shook hands with her last night, i !)U... P,. C., . V, | can learn, it is as free a place from l o u a M o n i l i Kouift. J. P. E A S T E It, M. J). institutions that the town could I water was sensibly heated. They j antl tlse rein e d each time as F iitsician . bvmns * n and O uw k tuìcian . hard winds as there is on the con 1 ask. Kain, rain. Spiarmi attention given to di • i-»-->of wmit- | thought it a smothered volcano, though it was intended for the • w- Small boats can go out to eu ami children, and all chi ome forms of tinent. Mr. Barrows is sick. disease. (Jason of oRstetTes SlO: tv th ex The theory of men well acquainted j to whom if was addressed. It \\ m. ( row, 16 years old, shot the sea 4 or 5 miles at almost any day tracted for 50cents each. Spectn! treatment Light shower last night. | with the geology of the province, is j was not stereotyped, icy, or effusive, j brains *>ut of “ Curley” Hogan at for Rheumatism and Neuralgia R\ the med in the year. A gentle * reeze con icated vapor bath. Everything green and growing. ■ tlmt bituminous coa!, in which this i b« t it was full of friendly feeling Carson, Nev., a few days ago. stantly blows off the ocean. Dur Ullice at residence in Coquille City. Cattle fat as butter. ! mountain range is known to be |an<l personal mngnestism. She Hogan attacked the boy with a ing the day the climate of this I. O. G. T. Our meadows are gladdened with j ricln j]as hy B()me phenomenal i made a splendid impression.— ' shovel a > ear ago, and cut off two of place is a marvel, being so far south Morning Star Lodge ! means become ignited, the vast ! Cleveland Leader. , his fingers, uiul of late made the and yet si* cool. A stick 4 feet high the song of toe mower. No. 464, 1). Mathers has taken the con and smouldering mass far down threat that he would kill him on KoM<‘biirg F«-tl«*r. Meet* at. Coquille City every Thu rail«y plumbed at noon casts a shadow tract to build Charley Peterson's evening. Visiting members of this order, in ' scarce 6 inches long. in the mountain’s heart, making a Ì Kigbt. Nor a day good standing, are cordially invited. Ed. H e r a ld :—N o news more house. mighty caldron of the Manitau yet with thermometer higher than than orticai returns except for gov- The Oregon state fair bids well Miss L illie Decker was the guest river’s bed. 76 degrees; nights about 50. When ertior which under the law is open- to be of great interest this season, of Miss Ada Nosier a week before I. O. o . F. you hear a man say he has lived The house committee on Invalid ed and canvassed by the legisla- ! Much fine stock will be exhibited, the 4th. _ Coquille Lodge No.53 in San Diego and that it gets awful and many fast race horses from We are sorry to see the dissatis- j Pensions have resolved to attempt ture when that body convenes: Meets at Coquille City every Saturday even hot, set it down that he never was Pluralities, Hermann 1635, only 1 California and other parts will be ing. Visiting brethren, in good standing, . . . . , ,, faction continue in our school, and 1 Puss over the Presideuis veto here, it cordially invited. is jus simp y p easantf a , Bomeof t,je scholars have quit go- j an act granting a pension to An- 500 less thau his former vote. there. the time \t y*u s e ni S ing. W e are of the opinion that i drew J. Wilson, of New Turk. A. F. and A. M. , , ! M‘ Bride' ‘29° ; W ebb- 177S' I The Young M cVs Ileforra con- o f green timber. 1 was out to the , , . . . „ , , _ Chadwick Lodge. No-68- » i p » • such cases sliouId be thoroughly Sawyer reported the measure back M cElroy. 1300; Faker, 1010; Stra- vei)tion ,ms ,HMtponed co„sidera- cemetery at the funeral of dames i . . r . Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even Xr . .> t , , , , invesugated and find out who is to to the house, giving notice that it : h«n, 234. tiou of the question of Canada’s ing on or before the full moon in each Nosier 3 miles from here, and had would be up to-morrow on applica-| Prohibition state ticket vote month. independence till next season, at a good look at Hie country, which, } aIue' John Goodman, WTe are under obligations to ó ° n* It w7as rejected by the Pen- Mille»- 2753, Kinney, 2775; Long, which time it will lie renewed with W. M. outside of cultivated fields, is cov Miss Florence Lowe for forward- Bureau on the grounds that 2725; Lyman, 36bb; Shepard, 2 1- great earnestness. ered with sage brush, honey sage, ing several of our letters of late. ! was disabled before he enlisted, 00. G. A B. manziueto, cactus of all kinds, sand Parnell keeps a body guard of W’e havn’t got our road decision i which is also the reason for the . 1 he Pn>liibiti'*n States camli- G-en- Lytle Post No 27, burs, etc. They tell me feed it . xt , . . , , . .. .» i . . yet, consequently business is slow | veto. The committee takes the ' dates received more votes in M a - ! young Irishmen around him in Meets at Coquille City, on every first good in wilder. Kuged mountains ,, , , position that, under the circum- rion county (416 ) than the entire , consequence of the threats of his Wednesday. Vistiug oomrads, in good on the slough. j are in sight, where is plenty of standing, cordially invited. stance* tlie government is stopped 1 »;•*« ->t Carry county. 1) -n’ t say assassination for dismembering More anon. A. H. Wright, Commander. e LL- t that Prohibition has not come to the British Em pirà j timber— pine, oak and other woods. Pen. Coquille City Command, 1 Those that wish to tarm without Iowa Slough, July 8. " " " ' 2 _ -woe. - ,, , J v , , rejoice over the revocation of the irrigation do their farming in USTo. 1 , O . PS- C ., O’Beillv, treasurer of the Irish- e \r 1 ,1 < al t( ° j order abandoning Fort Klamath by An injunction suit has been de- Meets in this plaeu every first and third winter, which is really the best Pennoyers plurality is estimated | government iro? ^ Tuesday in each month. All members in tirne of the year to farm. Things ciiled by which Wells Fargo and American National league, had good standig are cordially invited. are ripe now, such as squashes po- j Co., can no longer operate their ex- ; 8eiJt §85,000 for the week ending at 3536 based uj>on retains which Edward C. Brooks, o f Liukville, A. T. Lillie, Commander. may be considered official. is returning to Oregon a full tutoes, etc. 1 am surprised to learn j press lino over the Northern Pa- ! 2, to Parnell for campaign “ Cor.” fledged graduate of W est Poiut, j that good potatoes are grown here. ! cific railroad and its branches. ^xPeil8eson U*e promise that a lioseburg July 2d. ~ . r, , , . f 1 -4 • 4 TU • • 1 w „ « u 4 thousand dollars would be sent for with the rank of lieutenant. i Outside o f plenty of work, it is not I his is a slam on Wells la rg o , but every Irish member voting for Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth ! a good place for a pour man. There i will increase the business of the T. B. Odeneal, one of Oregon’s There is strong talk of building home rule. Bock Poultry for sale by Derward 1?. Cart prominent men died at Salem a a railroad from Jacksonville to is no telling what wrood is worth, j Northern Pacific Express company wright. Yonoolla, Douglas County, few days since. | Medford, by local capital. Subscribe for the H erald . J1 have not seen one cord of wood ‘ in the Northwest. , Oregon. 11 t i r olUCe j s a s r - BLOODED FOWLS’ / «r e ;