Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 10, 1886, Image 2

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Eviin-\ ilie, Aug. 2. A threatened
YYhnt a minor would vorv properly torni
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rike of the engineers of the
“ .'iiriace inilioat!' n>’’ <»t whut is benfatti,
N e" Vork, 8-15 A M. Angnst 4. M8ck*y system of railroads Ims are thè Piniplcs, Stlcs, Sore Kyos,
A li-"
om pany.
¡Sam uel J . J lfilen Ima ju s t tuen. ,
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Hoils, ami <'ut aueons Mruptlons willi
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been avo r ted I >y the presence <*f
wli.- li peoplo aro i'inny, d in sprilli; ami
¿•amileI *J. Ilmen died peacefully /M - r .
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: rlysiiimm i. 'I ite <•*«, io mattoruceuiuu-
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* about ^
Arthur, of tin Eocomotivt
I oil il irin ' Iho wiulol* monili», uow
»• Oreystonc this morning
It ìnal.os i;s ; r. >•,* fi it, tlirmiuli ¡Naturi ■’>
Ih
S: ir, o'clock.
1 here were present Rrotherhood Df Engitineers
i ini* aver« i «
i it frolli tlio py.-toni.
Vv iiile il n n i ’. i . a i* a | » 00011 that festers
with him 1 )rs. ( 'hartes E. Simonds seems that the} ha\e been working in
ihe I»! oil
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’ ■ » iato Scrof-
ami Samuel Swift, aid his niece, for mud h'ss than their brethren u la. 'I bis comliiion cali •' (l‘ i :mgonu nt
of file digoolive suiti u-JinUatory onrans,
VV.U keep
Miss Gould. His death was entirely on other roads. A demand for a with a foolin^of on< r sili >n. languor. ami
certain increase in wage»-. ,\as made wosirim ss—ot'ten Tight ly poker of a> **on!y
unexpecteil, and was paused by
sprilli; fovor.” Thoso sire o\id'lices th.it
bpw
o n fie
n ri ri
ri
on
Mackay,
and
lit'
would
not
yield,
Nature is Hot fit»!i . iiii:ii>J.-.I, to tlirow olf
y C utUUUo
ctìivi
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faill it' of the heart *oact, following
;
. ' ; toni*» which woak< n iho vtlal
an acute attack of iliarrhtea and t'lucf Arthur was then called to the 1 os. 'I o I -jaiil liciti: li. Naturo ulti- ho
1 »y a ili •...io li blo,<»l-; •; ri fviii'.; med­
iio o !s a n d b ìio e s . H a ts a n d C a p s ,
scene, and Mr. Mackay made a nided
icali ; raul Kullìin; cNe i.s > > ctlU-live &s
nausea.
! proposition to the committee act-
Flags all over the city rro
I f t j ? h 1 ST I T
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ing tor the engineers, and gave
half-mast out of respect to l üden.
r ,!’ u a s and Medicines oiaii Kinds.
them one hour for an answer.
The i ews of li is death spread
wliioli is siifTi ■litio i- •’ orini to oxpol
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proposition was dee
Ii d i n e d ami the
fromthè>*ystoni
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» file r a i*
..'- .'î l e s , C r c c k e x 3 r
through the city very
rapidly. 1 1
scale itary Scrofula.
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then
presented
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Newspaper
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i ew spa per ornees bulletined it
'l’ho inedie;;! professimi indorso A v n t’s
■.ci 3 - l a ~ s 'TÄ7'a i-3 .
S aks u u tn .l.1. : ud many nuotai i«»ns of
oí prices, and gave
just half
early, and so the news soon seatter-
thè < mvs olloolod i>\ it «*<»mn j min sdì pari s
h A lii’ o o s>uid at ilio
VVl sC
an hour, at the end of which time of thè World. Il
in thè lanmiago of
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od broadcast. Expressions o^. sor­
thè ll-ni. Franois ,l« w. tt. x-State Scn-
i'resident Mackav admitted that lit' ¡r ' r of AI
luis.'tts ; nd ox-Mayor of
d s S . í '. j g s a i .d a il l í í n d c o í
row are heaid on all sides, and
J ivo!!, ‘ *lho on v pii jiuratiOU Ihal ilo. "
> ir m e r c y .
;u d
y ie file d .
from parties of all political faith.
vai, la-thi-j goi.d.”
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e e r •> , m ! I i i s .-* . s t e l l i
l ’ he •u.
w ill
i-ni:r.v!u;i»
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Though t was known that lilden
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i ra u I <• ■’ ■ ' ; u d the*
a n d 1 c •ut.-'
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P.» all'.>wed.
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had been in Imd health for some
Or. J. C. A yen A C o, I cwell, /> Sii SS
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LUil • t lie 1« M lì!*. v w a g :PS.
time pi st, Ids death was unlooked
: IM o e $ 1 .
1)¡ .if.
F old b y
»Ott li
i\ r, and coming so suddenly, was
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quite a shock.
w ill
Ed.
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i ’u h i u s
• On SALK.
\Î1 iht^i ov.'tü^ -i<iriM’S burke <>u u.»le or
Ibisiness men of the city lost no loi )k (
1 i io v. it : A c o e d fa rm ' t
in v a r t i c l e in la id
• e k ’ s
nu v. nici me nirvani and settle
ml Mi.pM (V» d. P Vur (• d at t *• i * !■ i,h
time in paving tribute to the states­ ilKHALI), lie will timi that there i.->
he s ime v.ifh m. . they havin« t.e. n placid
•U¡ li.l Middle forks <>' <’■>-
]t;n
man's memory by displaying tlags no intimation that the poster h > ii .
fo r c o l l e c t i o n .
I .. 1). McNair, adjoa íy in n I,
i 'h a s. E i.ilw n ru s.
at half-mast.
livery building of contains any challenge.
M y it !" P o in t ,
promiuenee down town had its ling
1 simply -aid: “ A s • ¡,[ (<
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m il—3m
The Hu.it Bargain
^ a n i-
lowered, t lags were also display- men (Ward and ( ole) have ¿uiinneil
l*a>**»«-*. l o III«- O t h e r S h o r e .
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I in |»o r I o «t s in S t l l l t 'é 's .
A short time sinoe the secretary
sv­ uoimi.
hurl
For
Sale-
I 1*1 t Vi'liKS of laiul on Four Mile cree
l * ) ' t nine miles Month of lfandoii, oon
tainitio 40 acrert bottom, all cleared; 2«
acres under fence, «ood meadow, «nrdet
spot of 2 acres, «ood hill-Hide ran«c fol
cattle or sheep.
Plenty of outside range
(food dwelling house 24x30 feet, six rooms
and several out houses. Good stream of
water (lowing l>y the house.
Good soil,
will produce anythin« adapted to the cli­
mate of Oregon. Good viipm road from
the place to Haudon, where there is sale for
all marketable products.
A onl y to Mrs. Emma Erickson on the
pr .
*.r .tthisotGoe.
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of the interior overruled the order
of the commissi nerof public lands
retraining settlers from taking up
claims under the pre-emption law,
in \iolation of the aet of congress
allo ying them so to do. For this
and for other disclosures of the
lack of confidence felt in
Mr.
Sparks, the New ^ ork Sun suggest­
ed he should resign ami let some
able man take ehaige of tin' de-
paitment which he mismanages;
hut it seems In* still continues to
Sieward & Paden, Props.,
require restraint from plunging
lain! titles into chaos.
On the
— , h of .July Seeretnry I.anmr re­
EEP Constantly on hand a good
versed ( ’« mmissi, ner Sparks’ ac­
Supply of fresh and choice meats, and
tion in cancelling entries on the
Deliver the same to any point of the rive,
report of special agents sent out to
on Short Notice.
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investigate, holding that such « \ i-
ileuce iias necessarily exparte.
F U R N I T U R E STORE,
I his ruling will be of interest to
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IP X o p - .
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the rnni.y settlers, who held laud
¡
M ausitfikui », O o S.
purchased from parties who re­
Dl.njer iu Furniture, D«*ors, Glass and Pie
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ceived their certificates from the
. nnd aeent for White’ s
frinii s.
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chmes.
v ln ltf
government, and which settlers,
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if the commission»!* was ? d lowed
to keep in ins course, might iind
, acres <>f «(»od botto
in »1. St»vim
, on ili»' ri« \ i*r.
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their titles declined worthless, by cil at half-mast on the public, tUftt the Sabbath of the 4th Com
j M-OO . f the
I mandaient is the ('liristi an Sab p rice
tne original purchaser«* not caring buildings.
f <•:!’. ‘ l»- for
GOV. HILL'S SYMPATHY.
Tue most pop u'.ar W e e k ly ncw»pap*r d«TOt*d
C C g U 1L L E C IT Y . O R E G O N .
bath”- nnd this they did in the
enough to defend their entries,
ii. (>r Rt li.i.s
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>science, , ____
tnecn aiiics,eiiKincerinit diacoTeri««,Ul-
Albany, Aug. 4.— Upon receipt:
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\entiiiQ8 and paU-ula ever publiahod.
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tier illustrated with splendid enjrraTincs. Tbl*
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1 ' tent at Gravel Ford so say those
when notified they would be allow­
IT iïie
“N X T 'i x i e s , X A q . -
pablication furni**hp»a most valuable encyciop©di%
of tlu' news of Tilden's death (lov-
of information which no person should he without-
• a e rs, O ig r a r s a n d C i ­
ed a healing. News.
that heard; and, further they chal­
Tho popularity of fh * S. IKNT1U«' AMF.RXCAH M
ernor Hill immediately wrote thel
fuch that its circulati iii nearly equals that of all
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lenge the world to disprove it.
other papers of its clais co'nbined. Price. Si20u
year. UiMionnt toCluhs. Sold by all newsduiluji.
Advices : roiu Uonstantinople re- following:
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B r c w n , P rep.
MLTNN A CO.. Publishers. No. 3G1 »roadway. N. Y.
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live.
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Munn A Co. bar*
|H>rt an attempt to assassinate the
To Colonel Samuel J. Tild<
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Sal-bath keeper to take it ui) and
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( »rand \ iziei.
1’hat official was Yonkers, N. Y.: i learn with deep
i ( Hi i’f' 1’TiLGATK >N.
■ practice beforu
that Jed to this acceptance of the
»he Patent OPiee and have prepared
i*
iit L o s iib u r « . Urc«<*u, »
out driving Sunday afternoou is regret of the death of your distin­
i.t.re than Cne Hundred Thou-
June 23. IS*«». \
apnrj Applications for patent» in to^
challenge only I place tin» ntfirm-
i'n
.u d M r'i - and foreign countries.
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by
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that
tli»-
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uncle,
Samuel
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Tilden.
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t!»e Holitaghn and two shots were
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( avci»« Tr. dc-MarVs, Copy-nghts.
ant in the lead, where he ’liolongs,
1 . .1-1 tic* lliiS liivd 11 ' >• ice o f
ITI.
A'-iCimionis. and all . ttier papers fur
lin d at him b\ a lattar.
Neil hou. I tender to you and other relatives
^
u ri r-r to irveuiors their njrhts in the
liutl.c ..¡Jill p i'o e f ill .ilj*l*'
and now as you are désir»”.' ■ that ! W i l l B l A l x l £ L S T T o a i o v / s : b 1
r k | i ' i ,te»l Stat, », » anadn. Knglaud, t rance,
of the shots stiuck its maiu.
the my sincere sympathy in your great
Utip-ruiany ar.d r.fhcr f >reicn countries, pre-
in
cl.“, m: i : i i ti .it s .' ik ! > i root w ill be
I
hort not ice and on reasonshlc tsi ins.
should come out “bold'v "
and
ik o f i 1 m * C o u n ty cou rt
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loohiainioKratentscneer-
assassin then pursued the carriage bereavement. Iu his death the
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o f C oo< cou II * \ .
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ui; >n ctiarne. Hand-hooks ef
challengi', you shall
;n
-1 s. ..: ir- ' . . Petent* «Muieed
lily for Dindon m<l way p orts. < »re -im. • >?; ! bv.r
A u gu st A t!i. l v"(!. v iz :
i»ne of her must etni-
with i dr a wn sw o rd , with w h i c h he c o u n t r y
♦ i,rrr
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plain words.
? .cave Dando’) at
p. in. d a i ly fo r ti», \ K
\* *n> vs ish to di»-
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- d i .il 10, tov.ii.-h ip 2s .
endeavored to strick tin- Grand lient statesmen and the state one of
As you Seventh Day Adventists f,„. c’oquille ( ity « »lid way p orts, SO’ ltL ! r»n 11? ' » W ! . m e r id ia n .
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Vizier.
II*
was
arrested ami her greatest sons. Please inform me
i le li.'lLIt S Î. »»e fo i;, w in « w itn e ss e s to
; E .* sy , New Y ork
preach and teach the Sabbath of
(io with tit is i ast and c o m m o d i -
• . 1S Cu n ii nu<": . r .â ilen ee upon, a n d j
taken
before the Sultanat the at your earliest convenience of the
ii< »I* < *¡ i •id !: n d . v iz :
the 4ih commandment i> the Chiis- mis boat. Everything done to ren­
IMoi
Yildiz Kiosk. To iiis majesty the date which may be fixed for he
f J’ iiirv icw .
tl)(
tisn Sabbath, I hereby challenge der ■ >mfort i< passengers.
Tartar declared that the Grand funeral, as 1 will endeavor at at-
( '»»»»s C o u n ty ,
Frlî
you to di seuss this proposition at
t »1 V « i >ti .
n-ÍSi f
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
^ izic-r had prevented him from so- tend.
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oh
n ston
any place in Coos couuty,
any
curing justice, and implored him to
C leveland on t il d e n ' s death .
U eui-Ucr.
' . r. Morrison .
Seventh Day Adventist in said j • Mitrrir.uii
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hong the Vizier.
Washington, Ang. 4.—Morrison
N< • * K'K FOI! 1 D liit A I IO N .
(’«»os county.
it h f R d tst
K osi bur« ( lrcgoii. i
Land Otlic.'
Turkey is forming an additional: offered, and the house unanimously
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1 >U(>1’ '.GATOll uf, r.iul dealer in Fruit
1st. -The Sabbath of *)•< ! i.
J u ly 1. D-si;.
i - and amall fruits. He keep»
adopted,
the
follow
ing
resolution:
j
army corps in Europe.
ivt n tliiit th e fol "\ v-
cot; maiiUiib'in is the Ch ri ‘ n
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::u:iiy
<»11 i.-.nd a well regulated assort­
i I as <>': hand and are still
r lets tiltd liotic»- o f
“That tiie house of representatives
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'Sîtbbntii.
Governor Stonenmn, of Califor­
’.M.al proof in i iipport
of the United States has heard with
A- :u in yn»ir » :»l< ri no pains spared to
-Vi : s u f e c i u r i
:;;id p r o o f w ill In*
'2d L iu- first d IV »•. the wee
nia, is being roundly censured for
profound sorrow of the deatli of
give
fait satisfaction.
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‘ th .• ! ." " i - v er ;llld l ì" . ivi-r
w : 1 i ».* mark the of the h» a
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calling an extra session of the le g ­
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r. s. D.T
oe at R o
that eminent and distinguished c;ti-
f i î f i 't
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J. cii 1er,
'ii oi in it
islature of that state, this comes
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from democrats who are sorry that
. 'U. T p . 2S S. K. 11 W :St.
From St., Marshfield. Or.,
l’he nresidi lit lias sent the fol-
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w in>* w itness« *s t o
Now , I «duns.
<•<'Usti 1er this
a republican senator has been
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•".s ¡v>ii!i'iii'>e Upon . a n d
lowing teh gram:
t '>:»l a c h a l l e n g e as ! .am can hi** f
elected to succeed Hen rat who was
.o ( ol. Samu 4 *J. lilden, -ir
, - ì ; i . hss .
A l ' 11 ’ for (Jib:..-on’ s fne whiskies, an AAA
c o m e r, it1
i g : \ i tg .
1 .e t t h
filling the unexpired term
of
« )i»"_on.
Gre} stone, Yonkers, New Y *>rk: I
y. Also ac< ut for the CELBBBATBD
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Miller,deceased,on
an appointment.
i „ * i this
• moment
,
* learned of the e s i a b i i - n tilt* d .'■ .• trin e t!
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J ><a> 1 ELK and l ’OKTER at whol»-
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have
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• .1 (leuv I hai t l ev V'f'ph
It there was any necessity for the
sa! :*nd retail. The celebrated BOCA beer
» h:i
.toll.
u:.r
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sudden daeth of your illu. tiioii:-
Oil i l : :iIll'llt Mid ir b l ' i t l c s .
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extra session tin* censure is unjust relntiive, Samuel •). Tilden, and ihing Ni » -r»*: I sitali pay no mi re
t fini ;-'V|'fe
n iU
¡litentioi* to “labius, or ¡my other
and the politicians and
press
hasten to exp tss my individual
ü U llIliiUí
dilli
man w ho is ttsluinted to sign Iti.-.
should let up: but if, on the other
sorrow in an event by w hich the
rx w "wgT.;
> own mime—iK»ne
but cowi». Is
hand,there was no necessity for the
id..* i J L’ JL
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state of New York has lnsi her
! hide. I will he ready t<» tre. t y»m
extra session, the censure is merit­
most distinguished son and tlye na-
. f À A Á A Í.
• at an} rtti.-onalile tinte.
ed.
tion
one
of
the
wisest
and
inest
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is.
The Gazette seems to think that triotic counselors
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R u n s 1 ! ;u. l-.v
J. D. Ifiister.
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failin»/ to qualify and file his homi
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at the time specified by law, that it
Rhihtdelplna, Aug. I <l< !iti \\
•a i ri*
Mr. it
:î :riisun, ui 1 ¡ 1 » liersD'irg, I f * E**E
M om
is questionable whether he can till yj.iokay lias more civic spirit than b.,,
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in ¡ 1 very precn-
1 HU Rt *
the office.
That office does Mt ex- »»ny n* i his
, îu L „ „ , o r n «rt..n ru
Ht
former jairttiers.
lie j-i»con d ition for some time at
hi rent Cm
tj itinurn nnsscii-
pire at toe time other offices do
js credited also with more benovo- i t!ie ( ))ive HuUso. During the slay !tciv o f I It is Simm er.
F» w to w n |i<" » — '.¡I*- n :iiur.il u,l\:»ii(;»g« > ilia i ( «»«piilii* t nj»»ys, a n d ^ w liicli w i l l , in
am we sit. a d t unk it tough old
}Um1 !>erhaps he c.nld do ro I ()f the Yankee Doodle band in this
i l l " n,*:ir i’u ’.ur*'. < :« ii - , it t«» l»lo> som :i- ( lit- ro-<‘. Ii lias a lx*autitul a n d p le a s a n t rite ,
papei> t. a. woui.l force a man to
better than to co ne to the senate : p!ace? ()lie Gf the members who oc-
b. u i" itiia lc d ,
l !ir i i ,:.- i p art, »»n a le v e l p la te a u oil th e s u n n y >idt id th e C’o q u i l l e
put oil
the , official togs some nimseii.
himKPlf jiisijein
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ia nine n it nni
i.iii - cupied
4 1 in
, itiv » r. tliirtv m ill s fr o m th e P u eiffe oct-a n , w h ic h is r«*:icl:r»i e v e r y d a y b y a fo u r -h o u r s
Soliera!
Aycrs
Sarsc
Meat Market,
Ccquille C ity,
Oregon,
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Cottage Saloon,
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Capt. H. W. Dunham.
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Point Nursery.
i. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
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Coming,
Coming I ! !
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y !
ili<‘ roiuulj; T oivii of S. W. Oregon!
months in a-«vane,* ot the time he tpr tlmn H servant.
Mackay is a nnmed house,annoyed Mr. Harrison
could legally e!aim the olhee.
man of a strong brain, trained in 1 very much by making uunecessa-
'! » a i n , ,r rid«*.
.
a
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C ’ < hj H i 1! »* ( 'ity i- ai tin c e n te r o f t h e i’o iiv e r jiiiig w a g o n ro a d s y s te m o f C o o a
( i u n t v ,a n d ¡ - a t th e hea<i o f d eep -w a ter n a \ ig a tio n .a n i! in th e c e n tr a l j»art o l a v a s t l a x ly
' V
o f r i e ii , riv e r b.'.it»»m la n d , w in , Ji is th e s o u r c e « f a l l tru e a n d e n d u r in g p r o s p e r it y
T l ie
Mr. Samuel .1. l ilden, w hose grofd affairs, A il of his friends ns- ' ry noise; vociferating, shrilly whist-
i c o u n t r v r o u n d a b o u t is tilled w ith p r e c io u s m e ta ls, m in e r a ls a n d ,e o a ! t o an u n p a r a lle le d
death we announce els« where in
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MS
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sqmire ling, etc. until the invalid was near-
exten t, and i> e o v c r .-d w ith a v a rie ty o f lim lx -r that fo r q u a n tit y a n d q u a li t y is n o t e x -
a t ,-»• | ,c d b v th a t o f a n v p la c e on tin* ( » » as t . if. in d e e d e q u a le d .
A s a d a ir y in g an d s t o c k -
ihispapi'r. was ho t, at New Leb-
»tan. who will not be bought or ]y distracted. Mr. Harrison made
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request tlmt the young gentle
anon, N. ^ E«*h 0, 1814, and was corrupted. “ Why not Mackay as
ran k. T h e lisliin in ,h ist rv w ill p rove a n im p o r ta n t fa c t o r , w h ile th e n u m e ro u s m ills a n d
therefore 72 years old.
He was Cuiteil States senator from Neva- ! mnn( ?, should desist, but instead
fa c to r ie s , c o m p le te d , in co u rse o f c o n s t r u c t io n , a n d c o n t e m p la t e d , w ill m a k e th e w h o le
He w ill not be a » nf complying with the earnest yet
c o u n ty a b u /./.iii" h iv e o f in d u s try a n d w e a lth .
C o q u ille C ity is in th e o e n te r, is th e
truly a leader, and commanded the <hi ,J say they.
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admiration of his friends and the dun:!» senator, and he w’ould in all kind request, !te continued tlie dis-
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r a t th is p o in t th a n at a n y o t h e r in th e
O a .r r y m g tlx & T J. S .
probabihty stir his brilliant col- turbance with increased vigor
respect of his political enemies.
cou n ty .
It haN th e a d v a n ta g e s of a c o r p o r a t io n , a n d ist»* s o o n h a v e a m o u n ta in stream
:L Æ -A » IX j S ,
league, Jones, to a more active d is-: while he remained in his room. If
of w a te r run throutrh i for p r o te c tio n a " u in s t lire. 1’ ro p e r tv re a s o n a b le .
Dr \ eser, of Port Orford, has play of his barge mental power and (¡t had not been for the high esteem
J. A. D ean , agent ,
M* J- M c D onald , prop .,
Got i ui He C it y .
S a il F ra n c is c o .
been presented by the people oraj ability,
I in w hich his comrades were held as
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EXPRESS
of that
¡»lace with
a
fine
inemltcrs of the band, he would
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in
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p.ncA
horse.
The people wish
to
have been taken to the cooler until
retain the doctoi for cases of acci-1
T«»it Worth, J ex., Aug. 4 .—Crops
the next morning, when he would
dents, hut are too healthful to I *n
PHSh’lu PJ|it of this state are
have been given an airing before
r.VGKs wdi !,*;«*•»* (’»«piiUc (’ity «»v, ry
day (except Sunday » at •> a. m. and 1 p.
prove good patrons.
1 better thau for SOI,,e JeHrs Past- In
the
recorder.
m.
connectin';
with s^ amer each trip forali
Western Texas the range is below
We very much regret the stigma P°”,ls 0,1 t'oosbav. Leave ftter City every
\V hat might he inferred from the average, but is sufficient to car-
day (c-xcent Sumí ivs) at !♦ a. m. and 3:!U* p.m. |
the fact that all our neighborhood ry the cattle through next winter.! tllftt ^oufil natnraHy attach itself to j 1W m ,,wrs liy tuoruilli? sta^
visit :
papers in speaking i*f that crop's The reports of starvation in the j
Yaiikoo Doodle banc, by the ' Marshfield and Empire city havihs two
blighting spell potato with an e state are untrue. No persons have i misdeed» of any ot its members, ' ,,f,,nrJl" 1 t,,,ch
n turilin“ to (’° *u lle
at the last? The Gazette has ad- j starved, and but few cattle, but the Yet -ve cannot allow such conduct to <
' '^ n e D o lla r .
ded that vowel to veto.
severe drought Inis caused a nurn- go unrebuked.
Always g> with the mails and make con-i
* ♦
I2ST
her
of
new
settlers
to
go
bnck
East.
'
Ve
withhold
the
name.
It
is
:
neorions.
The G. A. R. encampment at
T . F . T E N N IS S O N ,
Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars. Tobacco,
San Francisco is an immense affair, The wheat crop is above the aver- ' sufficient to say that it was one of
Prop.
Fancy Articles, Stationery and tfio finest quality of School Books.
the processions being the largest age.
! the junior members, who we trust
ever seen on this coast
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Agent for tfce leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or­
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j will learn that it is not gentlemanly,
Jja uranuo lind a nig hre nni ,
i n u r D ^ ^ r n o o»oth**».whowi»htoe*imin«
gans, Ac. Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty.
The Elk river bridge, Curry Thursday
destroying
£104,500 to say the least, to torture those ftU f tH c sOCIlO th.sPao«r.orobtame.t.mate.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
county, is complete and "is said to worth of property ‘ the work of an who a,e racked with pain and bur- |
‘ a m V t U IIM IC '
L IV E and L E T L IV E .
vln3 tf
be a good substantial one.
incendiary.
1 dened with the agony of distress.
‘ theAj.4 Urt.»,ni At:ur'cyu« LORD S T n O W A ««
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Wells, Fargo & Co's.
Passengers.
MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
W. L. DIXON
i
. Proprietor.