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E ii cth i-jC T t f W u U c il ìU i * f j ^ lM iii is > ik ;> i :\ ki ; y J. A. Di ' i u 'v u U l — ..>\ y . Edit» : :iml Proprietor Pi-Tnteil t<> 1 1 !• • . 1 . ri*->t» «»t th • ( Kivi r par oculari». u«! «Í On- t mut% »•rally. Subscript).>n. per year.............. T C E S l >AY, .11 IA IIP *27, l sS«'». ’■'«•»«•I h t ** I »i »> i i I il I <*• The following is the programme o f the Coos ( 'ountv teachers In stitute, to ht» he'll : it Marshfield, Oregon, August 11th ami 12th, issa Nasburo and 1 to l’’. P. Norton. t* stands for «lomestic fruits 1 er, £5 each. hay stands, £5 each. stands for meat, eg s and £.‘i each. b trbt*r shop stands. £2.50. Tliree s< da water stands, Sô euch ; 2 s->M to d *hn Nasburg airi one to F. P. Norton. < > 11 f pie dogi'" pi) gallerv statai, £•>. One i-hooting gallery stand, £5; sol il to George MeEwan. lit oksnnd Stationen slami. £2.50. Swing, exclusive privilège, £20. I lir \ [»:i«*l*«* W :ir. is, «; lo i»«* |> 4 *u«|. Ed. H e r a l d ; We heard that Lodi was mit expected to live. 1 suppose hi* is dead now. He must have goni* through Purgatory in a hurry. 1 presume he received the name of “ Pen" while in Spirit Land. A »*11, Pm , l suppose you have seen many strange things the past few weeks, hut they havn’t luul 111,irli oir,..'t ..)■ ...... ' ■■■ <•-* N 1,, St-c. 11. a n d N. W. ; ¡ o f '*.. ! . 4. •'* "• 14. I'p. -•*s.*K. n w-.-sf wil. M*-r. > Vl* M , - t w full,,win,. hi. continuous .*csidence upon, and vu 'iva ti«>n «>*'. sud lauds, vi;.; ' ' il- .d » nS, n A V ery G re a t I. H.rvv all of '.n*<irn. Thomas iio .hard ' Pons minty, t(U \ ( iri'oon. 1 III* oui! cl i ' *,. : 11 , * an* S S. Emiieot Ii»*r. d mui ;.’ H* • I o ol'.lis . 111 , roi. i ’ v . •'ii':;.' g Ur isi r. .luigi lious . < usi oro’ you write much like you used to, that without your ‘ subscription il . . , we would not he aide to distinguish between the writing of the dead and the !i\ ing. Now, Pen, we know some of the facts .about that troublent school, which you mentioned in your last 1 vRCvt < i reala tinti ■ f nay Agricultural r*¿ er urtiele. You I now that iti every settlement there are those who are ~ ? .e a o " E A S 6 l 6 S S Ü E phased with nothing, .and district No. ^ 1 is no except i a. There are t),., ,. j,, »p .» district who think Ni**’ . O r jf ||.<*v cannot rule they will i- 1 to Cl. ¡ .U r*“- rum. Y i '.S i' 1 >A Y . It is to la* hoped 11 tat congress s. .\ 1 o K 1 mv will not adjourn without making SohtHiI or^nnization...... Kctulinu...................... ... ]•*. V ihiMeii for the ( Irtliooraphy................ J. <-. ( 'antorhnry some etlectmd provision IVnmanship................. ..K.W. oliarti prosecution oi lhe campaign •ns...1. Iìimo« i ti against the Apaches upon a more Il ri; Kssay nml wi li. \. Kdinuildv. Musió in dir •hi tormitlnhle scale than it is now ;:;fo\|i A riti) mot io............... Clark Miller maintained. There are not enough W. II. lluncli soldiers in Arizona, nor are tin* History................... NV. A. Welsh . ... , iìeooiaphy.............. ! k , m „ i transportation taeinties adequate !> . Gramniar................. The whole l’hvsiolooy and li\ n u ..I. T. Mc<d>r in* to the emergency. Now T prop *'e to till you who V. A. (ì< »lilfii territoiy i> prai*ticady in a state ol have quit school, and why. Sohool L'o iT 11)1 Ut . . .......... . There n i i;y i :\ im , Music............... Murihlicid llr v .s Itami siege. Easiness is suspended in mere three little ! « vs attending ...... P. !.. Rood the principal towns, and thepeople f|*0jn another district ; two of whom Rondino........... Sinoinir 1 oi mio <> .....'■ " ' !l are making arrangements, where were asked to nuit by one of the l.ectnre............. Miss l.ior. nc«* Smith this is possible, to quit the country, directors; whi h they did the last Sinoinii ' si do .... ............ Mrs. p. w. Power All this lias heeii brought about by <l;iy of flie first month; the other Rondino........... Music............... ....... ^birMaici «1 bruis n .ml. a mere handful of savages who one, a little boy twelve years old, 5 y V n iiilinery Store!! A Large Variety of T : t i e H L a / te s t S t a l e s J.:ALiLS AND OdllCREfLS K E ATS ìom c a n o 3 a n u . O s trlc li a ,x id . T ips- — >' t L .« ..» ■ ■ . - * » A « - '* • tr ; !I4 » • »fr lhid*fl'l .'if * - 'Ipljt . . . -, • ■ i . b f* . . rfP', ‘ I'fl 1 .'I Î i ( t\ i Till- Bl'YBPS' ÜI'IDK t". * r f -‘ * t ;i kt ¡i I nhiki I Jliirill «l*»? S»*pt.» k eai*l» yr»r. £ 3~*~*0 (¡Dgrs, t i ii L nt i J u : I m 1 . x 111 . iiiilii'K, will» ovir 3,500 Illustration»; — u 1 ï A F i<ING il» it Mie timo». »vital« l*lrtiai‘ (lall: iy. s t Mtill: !t S) ii.e pici . furnish* OIVES Wholmlr l’ rlte- vi till Rii;• ti >t ic« flirret to rnnsti:>! ■>■-> cn «I! «o'Hls for A. i.. Ai 1 ¿on, {ifnonnl or fiiiully u? »*• »2 *1!« lum In I n i? .» l'iiipiiUe City, ()(;ii, Order, and >.;ives ctni'i rosi ot * v« ry- tiiin^ j’on tue, eat, cJr 7*?i. vcvnr, or hnrr f 'n ivllh. 'iii» * l'i^ ..LI ARLh Olii Mrs, A.(J. Vikcu. HOOKS conlulu Information tflcaiud frtui» J*jr markra nf tln* world. t\e will mall n «opy FRKK to any ad» O L IV E & A IK E N . «Irrss iip»>!» reriipt of !0ets. << «icfray i xpen;e of snÄiifn^. Irf*t »m h* nr from H a v e j u s t r e c e iv e d a t yoa. RnpettfttUn t . l 'i e i r n e w M O N TG O M E R Y WARD 6\ CO. ¿27 «iir ¿¿1) »\ iibn-H A venu«*, t'l«iia:t;n, 111. NOTICE FOll FU : :I>I- ATION. h,imi < Mli" ‘ at K o ìiar:*. < ,«*n, * July î)Ji. JS*'.»». ) ’ OTICK is I kti -I iy "'iVfii tl’.st llu* fwllow- iao-naiu' il s<4: ff (ms !i!**il notice of hi* inti iitioa ;•> mala* ; n 1 p'ooi' in »rt • if’ll is els im. : «1 '.l'.'t -aid pro it i. J l>i* mailt* Is-fi'i' tin Ji d^«* «w Clerk <»f tlu* c.»:m- , > court of < oos « laity at Empire* i'y ' ha - •,.n. o i W odiu-sd.iy 'oi^ust issi;, viz: I’anninio M. Houser, homestead No. tsi?.'», f. the F. ' . of S. 1 ' i. S. V,. '. Of S. 1.. i m m m m " l .* * l ~ ,r -V - c * evXid. O r n a m e n t s . j t ( . >( }• : • I « i i i e / V , • ill, * R r ch i n g E i r b ro i d e r y — i k x f, : e tc . e tc- Groceii»- , Pr< vI.-i• i 'anm-.i fruit V e ilin g . S c a r f s i Ha s trlined ic or«ie< a speciality. and l epetubles, Stni'v. ID.ish. Si:: . Satin or Vilvct. v-hicli j Flour, Meal, Jhicon, 1 and Lard, 1 w«* will sell eh«'«]» f«»r « vsn. vlnfi. Tobacco, Cigars, i Candy, Nuts, i'ruit>, and Notions. Also A fresh and choice supply of Eeef and other Meats. n49 ,. M .rshfield Pniss limai rsei,Pet‘ ’ roni reservation two fjU|j ,me month later, because he Music......... Rccitiitinu.. .......... " ■-s Molli, Lehimm years ago alai have since spread j1;ld to come alone two or three , . V JL a Y o A»i 'J «v V/ 11 v ? 1 Iv1 a ( 1 I K A P E S T ! Siii{»inii I Si >li i ...... 1 . M. ls an- tt terror and destruction over all that miles along a trail through the ___ _'- ji .»'*>•: Lecture...... 1’ric K 1 (¡nidtii Pa l* of the Southwest. Although mountains. All three are nttend- Recitation--- : R« A , Mrs. p. w.Tower tii»*y liave been continuously pur- incr school in tbeii own district at .* Siti”in . 10 I 11 ,1V, K V W* «* •-V, __ Marshfield l’rass Rand Music......... sued Tv the available tro»*j)s m (jj,> present time. tv ? - r\ a s h i i •• t i’ l 0 "8 CUY and D.ain’s O'a on lIUK!» I' Y. New Nlexict and Arizona, the Y«ni know why Mr. ¡'arrows’ two Grand « \cnr >u « >vt r P' • s i • : i y ha i* t >n i !>. ■■.t, : .- ■'e OTATE and STEAK30AT lir : ! character of the country the long sons do not attend school; it is tuo Kscort. Mr. G. M Merchant lia^ kindly ri'aches of uninhabited desert, tue because of the illness ol* their •Jr 7 O a r r y i ï i Ê Tixe U* S- M a ils tendered t«> the institute the serv- fre»pient intersection of mom.tain father. f. •go a- r.. - « r, e • U n'c 5 ices of tie* tug I'.scort for an excur- ranges, and the thinly populated They are the only «nies who do < i’SIUM* StP.cML. p ft r* ••• r k ; a p/r* ^ tikis. ! 4 .'/ Lè DUfT- l t 1. Willaiils 1 »i»*»K m I iiiwi , lmiv to iir,'i>«»rtioii n <-«>r- sion >v* r tilt* bar, I riday, Vvgust and widt*ly scatter, «1 districts has attend, and t!u*re lias been no nic«>. Mali** imuililiiu; kulv«*¡*. ¡I. *i"t r :k«' t,» mit i*,- wit Ii i . 1 V. .miai, Im*: 4. «¡aiiut* a laixTin«,' s PicUir« Fnam« [>«i*..* .:inl V* iiuhiv iTartes Express Minare ñ. M it re ."'iiihliiifi worked oll li.n-i . *>. lift nail«*. Saws fi!«- i nini Furnitur«* li«*ii,air«.d. 13th, 18SI ». enabled them to ( scape. I he most trouble with any of them. ( at the * barking line kin Tor Wkm* - , , p • i iP t î * 1 * t l * • i length ol iiip runai'H. 7. U **t tin Prices R«-asiinalile. Vrrnlicr^inoulj hovo I'4'* n ni'hl^ »ri* nt«ul ntr<uMtiGs Iwivo l>oo * por- Thoro wjis somo troulu^ ni ^rhoo! twnwiv^ <»»t tin i*ng *i oi *L‘uk unns two Ait •vori ii***n * t« i wayH. y. Make iiipfor ••onravi* roof. HI. Luy out Ri itili am: N -..r (i-ihl 1> aeh lln;« 1. ratti , i : an y jui.■ )«. 1 1 . C u t l'alile in*millto with the tiv.nspi«rta*ion lines pet'«at<*«l, and men and wonu-u put caused by the disobedience of a lit at tup. li Citi upper «•ml «»I Ia<k afteis. l:t. ut valli y raft rs. 11. «,. 1 s ripiar, ti ' Mays. X 7'. ; Í « fci a f 7 l • i j 'l U l D • .4/ inUT'il whereby teachers may come and to dentil with comparative impunity. L’î'go nupil. M e say make the C .. ■ i - . t ¡ * ;. *■ : i, ¡J L« I Strike m circi® >• iti« a square. 6. To n ak® i s ; «li a I. K.VVSKS FMPIRF. r i'I V AND DRAINS K A P i! . «i «' i il W fi q j ' 1 7 . riuniti a p ,' t i* it h a teii-t.in t pu le. 1 * ». I lim ili a go for half fare, and be with tie* Such conditions are a reproach a 1 d :>],h*r pupils mind as v eil as the crin iti« 'I post. P.i. Make om lm\ . . utaiu «ame an two. • : i t . - ’ j »1 m . il LJ ï ! x . STATION EVERY L •j . Oo.ta l attei' il il lion t a knoll letico ot its leugtlt. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY people of Marshfield for their a shame t<> the country. If ail the little ones, and we will stand by price '• k*ts or *3..’ll) i*cr dozen. Scuci to ® , l;.MUÌoì;tli. l .'fogoll: r. K. Willard. Oi i i « « i 11 «' City, t tregou. r-^* - mfp W J, BV V entertainment while here. It is Indians on the reservations wore fhr» teacher in enforcing that The steamer Jl'NUnr RESTLESS meets ?£> n i c e r ^ ¿ rt* -« especially urged that the -chool vicious, treicherous and in»*ciaim- principle. the stage ¡it the mouth of the Umpqua* N O T IC E i\ i t \ : to N«w and coiiifortahle stiig«*R. 1 s lier**liy given, to all whom it may concern: i >eer oí 1 >(*st t ; md ¡ i y alvi directors of the county will extend able, there might be some excuse X<,w, Pen, if you don't think the That the ,.„,letrMK».-.l will not tn* respouMl.le fo r , | j t J,e 0 \V( I V, n il« Fare to P inland hy this route JJtlL/K). Ì orders to their teachers the same courtesy for the dem< ralizati« n which marks school i; governed as it should be, any (Itdits onittractco,or for »u v worn doni» on tin* • ’ ! Eaehjiass' tig« r allowed .M> pounds of baggage they have heretofore, by allowing our method of governing them, nnd wish to be instrumental in claim at Italian i»ar ii-no««« m w as it. n. l.ov.c-v irom all parts !;l!e«l promptly Passengers ;tre requeste.« :■» l>e in Empire , , . . , . , / y 1 ,, ,. . , , claim, O. D. KI k I ii ’ k claim or Jam. Aiken's claim \ ui’d ; City the night hefor«* departure. their time to g«* »ui while the ihit such is nut the case. Unlv a finding * nt who is lo bl 'tn ». yon ami ««irked ’oy Klein, I .owe A Aiken mcopartner- Any information in regard to the above teachers are at the institut?, as the few of tlie Indians are hostile; hut are eordi.dlv invited lo g * : nd 1 ' ui|>' ,ul',h "r *" ’ee.or uutu we have pant up n ali outHtaïiùim» accouiit*4, and Lavi* Laa a nettle- line can he procured at the lllai eo or Central i l -i Q p O T f i R r ? work is one in which all are “ qnal- so long as they are able b» defy superintend affairs fol' a d'V < »l* ment «,| mir l-*.«**»:« .-s l-.-t«c«*u ouniclv« ««, hotels in Ala rsh« eld, and the post oflice or iji- X À î O S D D L . ly interested, Mid the profit of the the government they are liaba* b> two and then report to thos«* hav- 1 « . '. « oliiity, I *;•«•! 111 . 1 O. 1 >. l.lgin. in ;**i v oulilic 1 tsr in Eii pir • •* , \ « i ' ■ s { 1 ,11 \ I ' < s N N « I,.. * t, is. i m• i • « o« *t institute acerm s to the patron and tempt and Î corrai corrupt «he ot!u ing aurthority, »u 1 if you don't »• nt •■•¡«in R: ««•.. > nuili»- city Ogn.. tune p* -, t c /a i pupil as i»l 1 as tin* tejichcr. All Iho fn* ;t is, .-.’ I Wi.o ! ì t v «■» int** !i- j s l r r . P r o p r i e t o r C ï o ¿ f ï if y r i - F i 11 V J O -! !« «51 « rie wlio !u*lps to support the \ i N teachers whom w«* hav»* met seem gently stt idi»'d th 0 ! ndian 1,1 ! s b i v - wA i 5.V £ L V- * V £ L ï • . i _ L JUiit « ‘.h .:..j S. - AND - anxious to c«line. \ large atten- concur in the "j>iinii».!i that the■ Ills'. ,*■ c’m >« > 1 . Or - C I cc E l * C u t l e r y , e tc . ' VJ t J i Perhaps over in qdrit land tue dance is expected, and a profitable thing to 1 »0 dolo» is the .-ni >pression ii ms Pi'; ,\ isi nils or extirpation of th° hostile f; wire*; \vP ; e not m gt it .i i and pleasa it time anticipated. Í * C idi a. nut t, Ti Apaclms, ami fb.en, in some offer- (*( DEALERS IN w 1 * » n y< n t (*<•<‘¡VC; 1 your Very Respectfully, . 11 tive way, to gi*t i ifl «T t!i° present «. we in >j )0 ilii > < \ spa tch A. *1. Sherwood, be pi: .inly undcTS'l >• ( .•. School Supt. for Coos county, Oi incoi'»*!'» nt .' ini in»"a r istent Tud;.in v. Vi Y\ \ i : I î 1 m V [\v<: fir • S<V*4 system, by bringing the («.uimnn “ St, mew*ill” Jack;snn. ; r ° Wf;*r-,l . ’ i V {’ G T H 1 Í AND ALL KINDS OF — Th roiiM ir; Fair. seme and philanthropy < 11 tie Sion p h, J ulv 1 l i f Citi \ ». r. • r uU r l ■ L 7 7 M 3 E E !«>v Great preparations are being nation *o be o upon ii i'(»vising a I l *1 H M M f r J P • i Diir t î< :*::.s. tin* laws touching noon the pr»ib- made to make the coming district C edar , f ir . ash , m afle , m y r tle , Ed. H e r ald : There is nothing lem, subjecting tin» young to edu 751 i K m fair one of especial interest to all Manufactuier of Alder and spruce lumber always oil V* cation and industry ami the old to like improvementis in this age of à « S’ EE Ml fN Sf CREAM SOD' SARR.V- who may attend it. The horse . / Í ' É¿: baud and for sale at the lowest rates. Tin* latest, in these h i r q s . ; inflexible restraint. The reserva the world. FAR1EEA. < ; iN(i ER A EE. Ull AM FAUNE racing, for which the people have uibi.R. m in e r .' yl W a t e r , ¡tis«» ui m tion * v t*»m, a • i >*.v conduct«* is a is the j rocess of curing hay with or i 0 . ¡Vi’ c. more interest than most anything SVRl Fami VINEG \R. T O W I N G mistake and a crime. ¡ m* * scttle- watei. They all admit it is not as r * 15Ï u ‘ * 4 **ii. F r tin* ( VU*brat»d Ur«-;i»n C irttj»«* else, will be all that could possibly monts ar * ; -v!urns for laziness. good as the way formerly practic I)y the Titf! K A T I E CO O K, on IIo«)', I i: its . jï be wished. All the local fast stock ed, bip i: «>m« thir'j» n *\ v, and 11 i ; m : y H idkn . di*bauc!ie»y and crime. she the river and bar, at reasonable rates. • Have IY «iiil Îab< i 1 }t . »ss will be there, and much from n .Cllt:- i Oil iti |)l't *V»* 1 1 like tin* d«i • • ’ young are trained in vicious habits UoR,. i *(»'. ;;U(l », i’*1 so; •a i*.<> tiitas .5 ■. • '.i /*■ •dr* «»r ni distance. The good record of our It 1 s s, it mat not Timber, m;:teh-w>>o«l and sttive tim- the faslii* n of i . O l* ( * X j U • H s ■ » t • » ! ! i a k '1 1 ; J )1 < .voit f.»r ctt.-.s's. and Hit* old » .■nltrmcd in savagery home horses has stirred up a fool A .li;. .* «• < -f th «.* pu tr<uK H 't* i > n> !:«•;t - 'i ber purchased. and lawlessness. AI! this should w itii them if it v IS f.".silici: to wear llo.a'ii ami hnl^iiio. . . >' 1.00 ing out bide, ami every effort will ( )rders for lumber idled in quanti he changed and changed without a cow’s h< *) u on ine head, they Ro,ar«l v.itliont l<«.Idilio . . . sa.âo PROPRiETOH. be made to carry off the laurels. ties to suit, and at Hit» !ov*(*st living Mt*als................... . LAV-is. delay. As <* ingress can alone deal would all follow he fashion. rates. T o this our [toopie object, and vlliL'D E. E. Scofield has gone again to U \ n \ \ IVui ;iii(! Siüi.9* . . . . . with this problem, it should not J. P A R K E R , lively times resulting in competition . . . . .. .. r .. eastern O iegoi . ( H AS F. DOE. ' shirk tli** obligation of attempting S i D e o i a .1 a t t e n t i o n will be had. Fast horses will be A large crowd of people turned Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, h> solve it at once. Examiner. G iv e n t o I B o c e r c ii in g - on the ground especially *o beat vl lllstf. out yesterday to hear Rev. Michael J T x x N p ir e O i t 3 r , O r . T E R M S M O D E R A T E . the "Woodbury stock, and th**re is S ave Y o u . M o n k ., d. H. Nos- discuss the Sablmth question. A . I«. (Ji:! rv, P rof . going to many of these same hors ler, » f the New drugstore soon goes Coquille City, - - - - Oregon l b “ tiist Sunday in Augu.*i, at es pitted against one another. . . . . eleven, a. m., \\. ( ’. Ward will re- •I' nfs ;uui ;tí c. j i >u r a . < M *,| tu the city to lav m a new stock , , , The exhibit of fine stock and .. , . .. ply to Lev. Mi chai l s sermon at 1 asturaye l»y tilt* (lay. \v* -!, < »r . iitl'. THE ol goods, and will sell goods tor ; / . T, , viui;i;;.,i. that of the various products prom . .... , ,. . . . ti ravel rord. FAMOUS the next oD days tor almost cost ises to be complete. The people .. <*sr. rxvsxi'zz*... ■ T' ta . a .-jtoio- a , /« • « • A Preaching tlie first Sunday in L. M. ChirrseiiAi.K: forcasi', (.ivclmuyonnmtronage. ; Aut>nBt ,lt. by J),, liiist„r at; areawaking to a realization of the —“ Th** liest inst ru eleven o’clock. inent now existing importance o f exhibiting their The m»w A 1 Schooner i n hot h it e ni i- N ew F ir m .— M r. Rose of the ; \y. C. Ward and J. M. Cole spheres.” products, stock and wares at their P ark krsiiuikí , P R O P R IE T O R , firm of Johnson <fc R( se has retired pitch their tent at Norway this C i . auy l.o, ist; I vellooo :—"L have in ver seen district fair. The purses and pre their «*qmil.*‘ CONSTANTLY from that firm and Mr. J. C. Laird " ' \ j '’ . . tra miums are very liberal when we , , * . . , -, («ram is ripening lust these; P at I j ISK L ïtcc a :—••The * nahe Diano sur- prss«*s all other makes." Keeps take into consideration the means has formed a partnership with Mr. vvarm days The popular il A R RIN( rT( >N FI ANO and Johnson, under the firm name of j A. T. 'Taylor, of Cal., brother of An assortment of at the disposal of the managers. ■2r the CiilUAGO COTTAGE GEG N. Jiaird A Johnson. W e take »1. P. and D. T. Taylor, «>i Gravel I Roots and shoes, A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. Regarding the privileges we pleasure in recommending them is visiting the latter. ,--- i S«ile Agents. 7 Z 1 . Market Si., San Frrncisco. will sav that a big attendance wi Hats and caps, D. C. Krantz has erected a barn >1. E. H aoijnis T’ ch , Illanco Druystre, Marsh- __ i „ ,i i i , to the people o f Coqnille Citv and . . , make all these pay largely», and the 1 1 * on his place, Don lh*x. Stationery, Inks, ti« ld, local aoent. ltll lhn persons buying these will bo in N 1 (ilMl*y- .*c... Remember this; We give tin* Dry goods and luck for ( nee The following The heliographic station in H erald and San Francisco Chron- Clothing L a itiiill I aditsn I v for flu* shows how many are sold and liisbeeu canyon hss received a j cle f or s‘2 .75 peryear; the H erald dies. Gents those yet for sale: dispatch from Fort Pdiwie saying mKl S, E. Call, S2.50; the H erald and Childrens There are fi restauiants seating the hostile chiefs in the Sierra aIj(l S. F. Examiner, and the \\ T ILL Rim on no other Route. This General fur 24 persons each, sfi; 1 sold to J«>hn Madres sent w«.rd that they desir- H erald and Home & Farm £2.50 T » vessel having made six round trips nishing g«>ods; Snyder. ed to parl»»y with General Miles or _ hH in a(i VRnce. The latter paper, in th«* last six months, is supposed to keep | also groceries, up her past record, and will until Further E i e r s e — S H c s in g - Three stands for candies, nuts, a representative. An order has the Horne <fc Fanil, will he sent a 1 notice, on and lifter Novetnner 1f»th, deliver Canned go«»ds, lemonade and foreign fruits, £10 been sent Lieutenant Parker to year f ree to any address by the fr‘‘nJ»t t«. Copuilic City and all points «m Neatly and promptly done, at the Cigars, tobacco each; 1 sold to E. I*. Norton. c a s e pursuit of the liostilcs until Kom l«r paying one year in advance - ««ti * liviuK l’rir,'s- SI,HP "<";t and candies. H e pays the high- door east of Leneve’s drug store, price for country produce Three stands for cigar and to- the -esult of the parley has been for the H ilt lad and any arrearages other freight st jkw ton. . . . | J p I CoquiLLic M ill k Ttiu Ci oMt'ANY. v ln 2 i Co(]iiille City, Oregon. v In 12 bacco. $•> each; 2 sold to John i ascertained. Geroniino is wounded. 1 that he may owe. tt. w V ! T V MTnholR Bandcn. Oreg., ib U \nA biO H i i> l i \j \) K l\. Janis. Caws!! t Cs. , Tug Company!! oil ii . Hui>í:í\i, rropnetor. mm nmi f l , 1 UUiÜÜ.- -LS I , IfBhUBH. ±i. E . B U V K Cit? Lili!1! k Fiíl SteílS POST OFFICE KNABE Store, n n it/iu uuiiiu iiiiiusiry P I A N O C. A N D R E W S C () Q 'll I L L i: W. Gallier BLACK-SüiiîHlNG f