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r :\ n im T (Bu; ni lie (Titu T u vit R O I’ l 'i n a 114*1:11 t II'.!ir> o l < o o s 4 m iiil} S Volli . l u l j I . 1 » .1 m i«' ¡KO. ‘SO. T1 1.SD.' \ .11 L Ï Dì, lss«;* The jnvss oi in, almost unanimous in their Coos C ounty —I ) t . T o amount dm* state on tax levy Coos C ounty —Gr. By amonnt paid stato treasnrer «s per rrceipts liti i l .............................^ pension bills. trumped up injuries received since Hie 1 tln n d D a ily an\ p e n s io n s c a u s e s n In ch if tient can compel the th e p r e s i- I’ c lis io ll l»U - reati and congress to >*• m o rt' c a r e ful in awarding pens nisi, he w ill perform good servie» f o r th e c o u n - try. The pensi»>n m s iiie s s become an onorinoli.- lias d r a in upon It* Hi» « »il»‘ to fortunate and soldiers, it tleserv d n g do*>s t monthly v e te r a n th e erving j.'laeeu and payments un- a g a in s t grain t»* see the uml on a par with them w ill i i t lie drawing c o m in g Im m in e n c e on a c h a n g e o f sanc Those which he voted scorn were tor the war. 1 into made known. ust! the The new idea is to votes # of ization in a way to do 31*0 (!7 3!»»; organ the most good, in carrying out the mearuav that they tailed to accomplish in their efforts during the great strike. Circulars are expected to to all assemblies Sri:ci us T\x S. w . k . s —I ) r. Amt on hand last year.................. l o n t k a — Gr. Amt. on h a rd .................................. the be to instruct sent their members to vote for certain men, »!. work in the interest of the Knights, O and influence legislation in their F und — Dr. Amt. cash on hand last yi-ar........ 287 ) 44 ” ri'ccivi-d from taxes.............. 2 :î3 ix; 53 *• received from Go. court ........ 15o ) (ID • > (V.) ’ • rec’d from peddlers* license.. cl usi ve I v of members of the orgnn- 108 (»0 •• r. c’ d from Gir (T t. ( tri’ l fees) " . . . <€ •* ree’d from stHtp. keeping p’ rs 1G7 3. ízate- h , eat it is »ie*-*ie.»*il l.rst to “ rei-’ il from estate o f B liss.... 10 S5 »livide theii favors between the *• recM from estate o f D ow il.... 3 1 5 p o l i t i c a l p a l tit.- a n d p ic k o u t a m an 2S05‘J a t G o i ’ n t y here ¡»ml C iNTiu. —G ovnty F i no —(’r. the.*1, uml throw’ examination that his vetoes apply only to such pretenders, his course will ultimate ** o f cash on hand..................... 278'J UKiArtrri.vTioN. \mt. on hand last yea r................ ¡’»'.Lili •* ca.-dt r»‘o'd from all sources... 37070 41803 ly be approved by tlm people. CoNTB A *--•*■ * A big victory is claimed \Y ashington Territory by in think of it. we can si o little fort in it for them. claimed that t• * give <*«un- 11 ims been women the electi\e franchise and they would with one fell swoop blot whisky out forever, and we find now that with their aid the larger towns voted largely to keep the whisky. In Oregon it is thought by some that whiskv can be voted down, but we doubt it very mudi it our sister would-be ¡-Tate furnislieil any idea of tin» status of the jieople of this const on this question. In that territory it is » lainnul that the women were very little moiv favorable to voting down the li»|Uor tratlie than the men. To hear them talk in Oregon you would think it would be very d if ferent. ♦ O ► * B A A I M I A l i t l lt M O A . O n e II ii m l coil an il I ’ii'ly C 'tiq u ill- vr* 4 is il tli«- U«-;u*h. he can show himself to he a man 7S to be do pended upon to favor 70 such measures as will be acceptable 4 8 n ,1 • 1 to them, l o t u s einl every eilort J _ is HOW bl'ing bent. I ... ’uwonted ef- Pt.iil state taxes.............................. 51113 7 0 !...................... .................... ...................... I ' m i<l ..n Co. warrants and interest 25270 42 f o r t * a r e HOW b e in g p u t fo r t h to the pro hibitionists, but wl en we »Mine to ¡Vi ........................ . bring the voters TfiB M of th , Is is «.« ..... . , , ,HM. ; c la s s in t o th e ra n k s o t tu o K n ig n ts » o t on h ml from snrimis tax sales (w ! L a b o r . O r g a n iz e r s a r e e v e r y w h e r e » " * s m t y tuna........ *7 *. « L ,,l> „ r . O r g ” a n i z e r * a r e e v e r y * ..h e r o i liste, isi*.» 48 e to w o r k u p i) n e w a s s e m b lie s , 4s i I t r y y i m ng • • _ M is s io n a r ie s a re on e v e ry c o rn e r • I M . Poos Co.—Dr. E mu : Co. vari ants outstanding last year 20211» 12 ! a , |(| j u o v o r y b a r - n v n u t r y i n g ill a Paid »•ounty as i ..................... 1125 «s» i quiet way to persuade the laborers Paid o u n ty clerk .......................... I,'“ ‘ , . i i i . I’ niil county commissioner:».......... 2 <»8 oo who are not already members to Paid county judge........................ s.5o ou | 0 i,tor «»»me assembly ami become Fail» sheriff................................... 1*‘J’ 4(H) IH) initiatetl i n t o the mysteries o f the Paid < o. school sujk rintcm lent... ;’,oo mi onler. New assemblies sire t nemg Paid county treasurer................... o Paid district attorney................... i:c> (»»> organized »laily, anil new members Paid for pnttjH'rs uml insane.......... .”>•* v, Bre being brought in at every meet- Paid for Co. farm and hospital... 24 s ing. At no time in the history of Paid for court house and ja il........ Paid for circuit court..................... i:;»5 7o the onler,it is said, has it been gain- Paid for jt stic«- courts................... s' i !" ing more rapidly. In all eity assem- Paid for registration ho. .ks. blanks 4 j j; blies eight or ten or more are added Paid for transmitting state t ax. ... Paid f >r re-index’ g d.-cds A papers 388 oo at each meeting night. Negotiations Paid K. SclicttiT. local rcgt sold fnd (H) are going on betweeu the leaders no oo ^ Paid rent of hall m ilitia company 4 and certain political cundid,dos, Paid sundries for Coos county.... Paid f.*r examination o f tcaclmrs. 42 oo ( anil such a$ agree to sway legisla- Paid for county printing.............. i"’’’ u) j tion in favor of the late strikers . . . Paid for roads and bridges........... 7483 0ft! 124 no I will receive then v o t e s 111 I IN i.fv Paid for stationery nnd fu e l........ Paid for scalps o f animals........... 44r* (to showers Paid AV. K. ltinipson r»*r taxes t-ol- 84 00 leett-d by assessor for 1^84........ A .V liji-iS crrr i N o it ja 1,, l un I i 4Í»’>(>:’ 7o PREPARED BY C’o., L o w e ll, Mass . Ï! ICO ompany And Myrtle Point, iuUitdUlllSI « r a l Merc Dry Gcods and Clothing. i3oo!s and Shoes. Hats and Caps, P 'C J P , N I T U Druqs and M edicine? oí a il Kinds, G r r s o e r i e s , O rc c T re x ^ r Which w ill:be. sold at the lov < s t’ living ensb prices or given in « xehan <• for IP s m 'x IP ro a .u c e For which a market cao b « found. : nd the h i-!, s;. prices pricPK will b.* allowed. ( ' . i e.'td price goods »¡¡•for»’ pur vtn..j elsew here. All those owing .I tunes Burke on note or book account will corue forward and settle the same with me, they having l»ce»i placed Jtlv .. . * . ! ’V ’ O'i tge is hereby given tlmt th. f<>!io.>- in my hands for collecti >a . » ’ has E. Edwards. a A in«-named set !er has filed no ’oe <>f .... , .. , . ,. , ■ M yrtle Point. 1 his intent:* >u to m.tk. tut .. > t id siipjiort nBl—But I of “ his Claim , and that sai.t be ,t’ in...... ««..u « . . . ..... proof will - ......................... .... m i.dj liefore the eo.mty > . ! ' « o f C-ie.eo.tn- ^ «■ O I 1 bn v hnmest. .id N-> 442 ior tlie N. of N . E . ‘ 4 s w . >4 » D i E ' t and N. v, . >4 K B S. . E. a t4. « Sec. . 31. township U t i t 2 X s. S.Kange s L J l i 13 ¡?( j j of west. W e r: Wi iii.M n. M.-r: ! H r names th following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and oultivafion of. stud lands, viz: ! Sai i i . \Y ( lilm in <".n|nill. ( ’ity i Halt, olph, -loim Donaldson Coos Comity. • Percy Manley j. m . Perkins S <*regou. G has. ’.V. Johnston. Ill-gist: r. 1 M. H. y li 0 1 1 3 2 (-> « oi C O O U II IB ( 11/4111111 F in e 6 0 r*' i 0 L i j j 3 0 S tew ard & r& u cn , Props., Coquille C ity . X jiq - a n d C C I- Cr. -A-- B r a w n , P r e p . vl nl st f I j ’ ■ ..I’ Cui s t r uJ y on hand a good o f resit and »-hoict* meats, and 1 \ S ;pj»ly -.pply of i )» liver the stime any jioint of the river on Short Notice. n37tf F U UN I T U K E STOllE, _Er'. Iv H arlr, P r o p . , M AliSHKIKLD, OOH. Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pio- i are i h a.. - s. i tc.. and agent fo” W hite’ s ■ve’, nig Ma-diines. v ln lt f The eu.st popular W e e k l y nownpapvr devoted tOM i.-iH-o, inecnanics,cun- rinc diacovcne«, in- venti>.ns anil patiin- ev. r p«i>lisiied. Every num ber llluitrat-<1 until splen.liJ encravinifg. Thia publication furni-ti-'SR tno-f valuable encyclopedia of information whii n no ; eon should be witbont. The popularity of tl.o .S c ie n t if ic A m e r ic a n ia *uch that iir« circular n noariy e ,u*U that of all other papers of its class combined. Price, f 3 20 s vear. i):--nunt to • iiiljs. Si.id bv all ncivedeslsrs. Ml.'NS .» ( 'O.. Publiebcr.-., No. ooiltroadway, N. Y . i v i c a i r a t a J l n i i n l l 'o . h i t « A T r N T S .K i;s di5 K- 71. *•. ™ r r.ictice before Uie Patent OrTiep anii have prepared NG ITCF F O lt PCBL1G \ IT« >X. Man J Offici- ;it. Koscburg. Ot- on, i June 23. !"'•!. ' T O l K ’ E is hcr,b\ given ili:t tin- toll o v Morrison. A. T. Morrison. ili -nani il r i-.iii .• ha J*i I l no Jce o f ! his in’ ention to make fmal proof in snpjn.rt Ul ! of his claim, and that saiil proof will be | made before the Clerk o f tin- Countv court : o f Coos county, (Fregoli. :C Empire City, l i as on hand and are still j Oregon, on I hitf-.ii.tv. Vug list 5th, I»* », viz: Beuben 1!. Must, ju-t- emption D S No. 4014, for tin- N E 'i of section 10. townshii» 2^. south range 1'2\ • ~f W ill, ic-ridian. it nesses to ui>on, and i a i - S » ob . ....... thae o n e Hundred Thou* sT.'ci iipidi.-uuon- for patents in the t , i . i - r.ttd foreign countries. C-iveats. TrtJc-W.irks. Copy-rights, -sipnniente. rr.d all other papers fer N tiriu^' to mvi»RtD! s tin ir rights in tho I’ nited States Canada. England. France. lien-Muv and o tlu r foreign countries, pre- pare.i at‘short not-ce nn.i on reasonable terms. In*, rmut t,.n a- . » obtaining patents cheer- t ... n j t 1. ■-,* etiarge. Hand-books of ,. ; fr,. . l'atents obtained < ■ ;.re n o t i c e d in the Scientific -j .it.,go o f such notice is . .1 ¡., :..s who wish to dis- M a n u fa c tu rin g , > O L L iffo ia ie r s , P I C T U R E F R A M E S And till Kinds of Furnnttr. Send Orders or call ou us at the ('. E. Edwards old stand. Myrtle Point. Oregon. v4ntl-4w M. Kioll Amos II atelier Ethen McDuifee ilv n lt Stanford ju‘29 ol i airview. C-»>s County, Oreg.m. i Chas. W. Johnston j ltegister. c . >. O ffi-e S c ie n t if ic ;,ew V ork ; Beflsteaiis & s p i I W t l l s i s S T a ló le s , Oregon, 1 1 n O r s o n v “ "I7 in e s , u e r s , C ig a r s d .er I t . x S a l e . 0 w Meat Market, a n d G - l a s s "\X7' a r a . N O T IC E VOU IT HliICV ! IO N . i.ntnl Ollicc tit Hosebut:'. > ’ r < n, , ,r t-1. -a IS E , d olin ' ! S Sale- »(M il's -f lima >.n Four Mile creek 4 i 1 I Fi F nine miles son: b of Bandon, con i (.tiniii;; (a acres bottom, all cleared: 2t Fi J XI ! acres under fi ne. . • ..oil meadow, gnrdei spot o f 'J acres, good lull-side range foj ! cattle or sheep. Plenty of outside range. rv .-> ^ Good dwelling house 24x30* feet, six rooms ; and several out houses. Good stream of iV alors iu water ing by the house. Good soil, ! will produce anything adapted to the cli mate of Oregon. Good vagon road from the place to Handoji.fwbere there is sale for \\ ill beep constantly on hand . all t. arketable products. o Air-- Kinma Erickson on’ the < at this office. v In i*45. Sold by all Druggists. ! L For Win. Itohm. Hurlo Wool, Hides. Eggs and aii K tie's ci Contains no deleterious ingredients. Its v- prevents all scalp disease, secures against tl liair growing thill or gray, and surely cure« a ¡1 baldness that is not organic. l>r. J. C. A y e r Jas. is Ayer's H air Vigor the which have been trumped up since Amt. o f county warrants redeemed 23ii00 20 intlenee ami votes 1 -i the Ki iglits “ of interest mi sanie.............. l»¡7ft i l ’ of L abor in his favor, providing the war. I f the president is con f » ». Hair Vigor cures baldness. JL -C iAV ^ Hair Vigor restores youth ful freshness and color to laded and gray hair. It attains these results by the stim ulation of the hair roots and color glands. It rejuvenates the T T l i p and cleanses it. It restores to the X A v »..I-A V that, either by reason of ¡»go or diseases of the scalp, has become dry, harsh and brittle, a pliancy and glossy silken softness of extreme beauty. There is no dye in Ayer’s I l a i f i T l l 1 d i l l and the good it does is by the * A vU w X * it imparts to the follicles, and the clean liness and healtlifulness of the condition in which it maintains the realp. a " ir I ">9» 1 Hair Vigor renews the hair. ./V X Aw 1 X. iT Hair \ ipor i ; the best euro known for i . .shy Iliir, S.-al.l Head, Itehiug Humors, Tett* r S o p , Torpid Kollieles, and all other diseases ot tl ■ scalp that cause the falling i f the l j \ » S> nil its i .ding. Nothing cleans. ¡ A l . i l K of the nuisance of dandruff so }>i rf.vt!-', and so effectually prevents its return, as A ye it’s II aik \ igob . In addition to the curative and restorative virtues peculiar to Ay« r’s Hair ’ Y d « / i l l it is a toilet luxury. The Hair * A v I " *X V Is by far the cleanliest hair-dressing made. It causes the hair to grow thick and long, and keeps it always soft and-glossy. A ta c tic s . 7o cess remains to be seen, after the result of the coming elections is S cuool F uni »—D r. Amt.on iiaiul troni last year........ H *;.v> *¡7 \nit. lrom state fumi................ 1777 0 Ami. troni tax» s ............................. 5550 (HI Aiut. fn> tin*-A............................. 320 00 NKiJ 17 G o stka .—Srtiix.L Ft n i >—Gr. lit'.:, paid School Sc.pt. orders....... 7723 34 \ ml. o f vtish on hand..................... 571) S3 KÎ03 17 for »liabilities vinced from | ersonal a of operations lias bcou inaugurated, with what suc *i: A. H. V. The Knights of L ab o r are again I for ivo.................................. * 5133 to A new system tion of 1’iesident ( lowland s vetoes on the late private St. Louis, July (> seem country iT ¿js. Edwards. l i u l ^ h l s ol* I , n ito r . «il lì ’j Í Uhi M yrtle Point, Oregon, J. F. Noyes. Proprietor, N O T IC E F O ll I I B L K ’ V ITO N . Ii.-md Oftico :;t llo-i-burg Oregon, i > U O P .'G A T O K of, and dealer in Fruit July 1, IH'ii. t Crus and tauall fruits. He keeps T H E S O T Ii'i', i.-> In r- by . iven that the follow- colisi:.ntly oi. hand a well regulated nssort- ng-naiiitd settler has tiled notice of lu. iit. eh* iper thaii.ihe cheapest. his intention b* make final pr-K>f in support Se nd in your ord* rs no pains spared to e f his claim, nul that said i>r.M>f will be givi full satisfaction. v-inl7 the P áster and Hoceiver aile b.-fo t tin F. S. lai d offic--at lï<iseburg < )r«-g. itu r 'dav. \r.;:;U>i . 2 th, 1 8 S<;, viz: Francis Í I i Y 0 , J*.. Sc, :u Id. h a « >-. t -ad No. 8.411 for Front St.. Aiarsiifiehl. Or., the v . K i 4 , s,-. 1 0 - Tp. 1 ?S s. R. 11 *•Vest. j r a.aies th. • , foMowi: iLf \vi ttleSS»*:s to ! i* hi ; C* lit ’ ï» a,-rs resili enee upon. and ¡ Runs llegulnrly ns Follows: till ' it:.* \ » • i l 1 !. ml viz: Ag«-at for Gib:..- <t>’ s line whiskies, an AAA w * *Uy . of Look ing-G lass. \ KAY E Mv: •’ P „ ¡.itoti Tt . Jays. T ie r i Oregon. John Weekly wltis' - . Also : g. nt f . i the C E L E B R A T E D k j days a*:.l •: n c , ; s t‘. r ¡ andón. e;,i!in : ■ o f Dora, G. G. Swan Gi l l » -GO R E M I amt P O R T E R at ¿whole at. ( ’ ..quii! • i e!eVeli.--i. til. an tz • Oregon. M »ha» I sale ami retail. Th celebrated BOCA beer I I. » Viva Ban.ton for M yrtle Point on Ghas. VV. Johns on, on draught atnbki ! ” *Me.s. \3nl3 1 j .V-nt Jays. Wednesdays and Fri lays Register. «•¡tiling r t ('.'.[uill • G iiy at one. p. m. 1 fasi ami Saimoiis N C o ntra .—( ’is*--. Co.—f ' r . \Y. \\ . Suundt'i’H, w ho w ;tr con On Sunday an excursion was lm<l ». i rrmits: out standing 2» it " 13 ,v> > r r . Amt. n victed <*r min der in the first degree to Kaudon b«>ach by a crowd from •* nf ( ’.>. warrants rede**meil.. .. g.ÜÎOO 2 i this place, and the ste;imer C1oos 4:>HÎ3 70 nt Albany on Saturday night, for the killing of ( ’liarles H. Campbell took them down nuder dying c o lo rs . Amt. o f Go. orders: out s; -indinjr Jum■ :*.o. less cash . n han d ........ 1»;2,.»7 18 t>n November 4 , ISSÒ, sawed the Something over it.) hundred got on Captain Snyder. escape» I board at this place, which was in Tnxes nne- 4 lee b-d fo r 188 1 ........... 3<»2 1 2 bars of his •cl! a n d ! 1 I 351 !»1 Kxa. ninatiiM’i : c\ i : icu ¡i» had saw ed crease'.! at Uarkersburg aml l»an- Tî»xes unpoiler ted fo r iss »> .500 0 ! oil* lib l i v i - i s w h i c h s e c u r e d th e une >llected fo r dolph to the numher >*f one hun ! 1241 Taxes une-.-Uic l * .1 f I ' '■r 1 8 7 « d o o r, an d s u b s titu te d two i* ck ui dred and fifty odd. The Uoquille Taxi s ime•i J h-eteff f. r lss r i t:v.) :u» made i dark word and h ad. James C'ity brass band occupied the 135 5“ J a n e s - >u. who had l)<*cn indicted weather deck ami cli.-coursed their Actual ini bbt e linens of Claunty if K ver g convies)/ shorn) pausen- 12481 Of, for perjury and illegal v it: • at the all t fixes; wen ■colle«-ted. best music. H ie tl.iy was <is pleas i last , election i ,- *.i .. i g ('vs f»/ escaped i with feaunders. ¡ 1 •’ J /his *S foniti')*. ant as it was possible for it to be Very tru!” yours. J. J. L amr . County Clerk. Saunders w a s to have !-c. >> teuton- ! "A T T f ’T X ":' 'i 1 cloudy, but not cool. A merrier Empire City. July 3rd, lss*;. ced to death to-day. D. S. Smith, i V V O ’i - l i O O lv lot of excursionists were never sherilVof Linn county, has ofierotl ¡ | \m p ir.iT 1 o*ts. ('«".’h f»»r fi »od vool in seen. Music, singing and merry H a i l n a t f.-m «! (O -atfts. c«i /»/ tA it ii j i* * *s.‘./iiK 4 d: ! i vuivu lu*r<* ni. Burnitili. S 1,000 reward tor the capture of . . . . , .... , prattle occupied the time, ami 1 i uni jiav I < 1 1 on -fiitii in inrru.Inuuîist*. t ' I - I V 11 • _ . ! 1 _ ____ I __ f Washington, July •">. M a jor Saunders. Following is » ilescnp- or 17 V . <f 1 . 1 % st> t . i ¡riii;;mi your ^oocl every one seemed bent on si good I kci’ii a iirsl-c’.v^s sore <•! is a tion of the es» pet7 r.: «:r h iv Six wool at time. Some German airs by the , Strait, of Minnesota, who Misses Parker anil Miss Yolk mar member <»f the house committee on feet hi^ii,’. . v -to in 1 e r, were simply <nisifririeiuirt, and public lands, being asked what he health and ; de f j o m were immensely enjoyed by those thought of the prospects of an | smooth vc:y d c. b; ! . I I n .n i r, ’, \vi weighs ( p iour Bacon ác Potatoes who vryslrhc the Ih'idsrhr S ih ' iii 'I ic . ag.’tcnii'iit between Hie house aud about one hundred and thirty fits, 1 Always un Hand, ami every thin sold at Few lotui' pt»i«si->s tin'natural ailvantagcs tinti ( '«mttill«-i-njoys. and wltiidi will, in the thirty years old, slightly |x)»:k- j Bedrock priccn. Terms Cash. Nothing happened that would be of senate on the '»ill to f..ifoit tin- near future, rails»* it to blossom as tin* rose. It Ita- a beautiful and pleasant tile, W. H. Avt-rill. nose, ; being situated, for lite most part, on a level plateati^m the >unn\ ide oi the ( oquille interest during the Dip down, if entire land grant of the Northern marked; thin, prominent Town <>f Avcrill diet 1 er known as Bandon). Facitic Railroad west of Kismarck, j sharp features, small, dark deep- ; River, thirty miles from the Paeilie ocean, wltielt i> re ,. lied ev. ry da\ by a four-ltour? we except a sudden landing at the n44 I steamer ridi1. Go«|tti!le City is at t hi* eent.-r <J tln-eonver ring w a u on road-system of C oos ju s t. set eyes, with habit of blinking fre- ! \ / Parkersburg wharf which invented replied: “ The situation is j Countv, tinti is nt the head of deep-water navigation, and in the central part oi avast body the brass hum I and stoit.l the buys this: I ’he senate lias passed a bill »juentlyjias sallowemplexion, nerv- of rich, river 1». ttom land, which i> the sour, e of all true and endui ing prosja-rity The whicli declares that the lands i ous temperament and his inor- on their horns with their legs country roundabout is tilled with precious metals, minerals and coal <« an imparai leled grantetl to this corpoiati > n which i phiue habit. Finger on one han.l extent, and is covered with a variety of timlx-r that for quantity and quality is not e x pointing heavenward, while ye celled by that of any place on the Coast, if, indeed «xjualed. As a dairying and stock- editor was making a mash on an have never been earned shall revert slightly injured at end, and claims raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking health,it is bound to come to the front aged widow, who, only for the to the United Stiit»is. I’lie iqiper to have been shot through chest, or rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and dexibility of the steamer’s cabin house recognizes the right of the body, spits blood sometimes.— factories, completed, in course of construction, and contemplated, w ill make the; whole company to the lands w hich it has News. county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth, (".»quiile Gitj is in the center, is the partition, woulil have remained «•e< most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second earned, but which were earned! mashed. At Kandon the party to none in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other iu the I. u i m I F o r f V i t i i r<> H i l l l|»|iroiT <l. „ n. , with lunch baskets in hand s»-at- after the date fixed upon for the , county. It 1ms the advantages of a corporation, anil is to soon have a mountain stream expiration of their charter. The Washington, July 7 .- The presi- [ ¡ 0 (jjjjj[g j j j j y {(j U||gp [J jjy of \vHtertrun through it for protection against tire. Property reasonable. tereil like a brood of young quails. house committee took up the senate dent has approved the act to for J. A. D e a n , a g e n t , #M. J. M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., The beach soon became a mass of C a r r y i n g t l i o XT. S . Sun F m neisco. Coquille City. hopping and skipping merry bid, struck out all after the enact- feit tllfJ ,nml 6rH,,te<l tothe Atlantic i v 4 n 2 tf ing clause, and inserted its own ¿ P a cific Railroad company to aid | makers, ami an inquest was bill, which proposes t»> forfeit every construction of a railroad j held on every sea lion that lmd acre of land granted to the rail- aud telegraph line from the stales j drifted ashore. Prom eleven a . m . road wiii»:h lies west of Rismarck, Missouri and Arkansas to the till 4 P . M. the beach was thorough- a n d D. T. In other words, the house Pacific coast, and to restore the : ly ransacked, when all returned home, feeling that they were better s lys in effect that because the road ^ame to settlement. met with reverses and fniltd o , , . . C l’AGESwill I chvd Coquille City every for the trip. Another excursion . i l he lumber interest of the Pacif- ko day t»*xcei»t. Suuiluy) ataH . III. am lli». out tlio torFDS oi Its charter* • X T * » A • l • • 4. 111. comi^otiu^ with Kteuiaer (Riel) trip for all will be had next Sunday and those carry ... . .. -I , .. 1C Northwest is beginning to assume . , . T , .... n.\ within tne proscribed tune . . . , ... , p o i n t « on ( h j * w lmv. L . . a v « i t».« GHv«v..rv who could not attend last Sunday . tll 1 .. , . ... 1 a more lively aspect. I He mills are day (except Sun (although it has subsequently done L . . ^ i a , : . should go. , | Kept constantly employed on orders ! Passenners in D E A L E R I 2 >T 8 » , tl.mvfor : tl.« lund must rovert j £ ; 8ection8of the country hither- ! «■>* «*>■■*• «W •**» A Yankee having more apples to the l ultra States. I he senate , . . . . . . .... . hours m each place, returning to Coqntlle • | , | n - | : to supplied by Michigan, Wisconsin city the same day. Drugs, Medicins. Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars. Tobacco, than he had use for store» l 400 will never agree to this, but 1 think | . * . ; rn i i x i 4-. _ ^ __ .. . . anil Minnesota. 1 he lumber trade; F a r e . O n e X D o lla i’ . Fancy Articles. Stationery and the finest quality of School Rooks. barrels in an ice house which were t .. ie . bouse Wl «ven . ua > conclude if} on] U) its infancy HIKl the jn(|j. Alwaysg * with the mails and make ©on Agent for the leading sowing Machines, Mason «Y Hamlin or not removed but covered in with to pass the bill as it came from the ,. J .. , ,, . neotious. gans, <fer. Old Wines and Liquors o f the best qnailty. ice, and to the surprise o f all they eeimta” : c'ltlol“s now Hre Umt otl“ ‘r ln- ! COPLEY ¿5 TENNISSON, Prescriptions carefully compounded terests except miniug will be small j Pro s were taken out a few days ago us LIVE and LET LIVE. vln3 t£ fresh as if new’. ! Subscribe for the H e r a ld . * iu comparison.— Portland News, j v4n43 N. P. Hansen, Prop. Coming, Coming. Coming Î ! ! COQUILLE CITY! merchandise , i The j coming Town of S. W. Oregon! Wells, Fargo & Go's. Passengers. MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . Proprietor.