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JiiAuiUf (Siti; Tura h l T U E S D A Y , NOV. 16, 1886. The Sunday sch«><>l in this place is very largely attended, tla* church affording insufficient room for those attending. The interest by the children is surprising, and makes it apparent that good offi cers and teachers have been select ed. It has been found that nine teachers were inadequate, and new classes are being formed each Sunday. Thi s sclnxd should be encouraged in eveiy possible way, since it afford- a g«*>d place for the children. They learn to read and sing. ♦ ---- • The Know-Nothing party is agaiu agitating its doctrines. C ir culars containing the following are being sent all over the country: “ W e demand the unconditional repeal of the naturalization laws; we demand that the soil of Am eri ca shall belong to Americans; that no aliens shall hold property in this couutrv. Free common schools are the only bulwark of human lib- erty. Churches must not be high- er than the state. Seventy-hve per cent of the discharged European We convicts come to America, want no German-American; no Irish American vote; no English duties; no Italian-Aniericaus.” Itu H er. W A N III^ T O X LETTER. (From our regular correspondent.) Chicago, Nov. 11. this moment there are just twenty- one of these interesting couples stopping at the Ebbitt House alone. They always go ever to the White House to see the Presi dent and the suite of handsome parlors, and they are always anx ious, of course, to see Mrs. Clt»\(*. land. Few of them catch a uliiupse of her these days except bv accideut. She hns held m» re \ ceptions since about the middle of •July, and is much absorbed now in the work of planning and su- perintemliug improvements at the country house. On Saturday afternoon, pr< men- | aders on Pennsylvania avenue oh- : served the President’s coupe, drawn by th » seal brow ns, dash ing ttiwnr Is the Capital. W ith in sat Mrs. Cleveland and her poodle, Hector, his fore (jaws resting on the front «if the car riage and a bow of yellow nblx»n around his neck. Everylvuly turned to loon at the Presment’s wife, and t ie ladies thought she was very becomingly dressed in her tight fitting suit of grey cloth and hat to match. • " The Internal Washington Nov. 1, 1880. Revenue Inspector says there are There are no sensations here this betweeu 3,000 and 4,000 dealers in week. The Congressional districts Cook county. The Government have monopolized them for the has thus far appointed two specials time. Washington is about the to watch tin».dealers and act as a only city in the United States check against violations. They which does not resound just now might as well appoint two decrepit with battle yells and wild hurrahs. old women with fly dus.ers to drive The noise of the fray does not back a herd ot buffaloes from a riv reach it. The streets a«e silent er when they are Ihirsty, as to ex and one can sally forth on busi pect two revenue officers to head ness or pleasure without being off the rascality and sharp work of over-run by a fra;.tie-c mob. The butteiine manufacturers and the people are mostly sober too—intoxi avaricious corner grocer. There cated neither with spirituous liq art* £3,000,000 behind the 3,500 uor nor 'win excitement. They do grocers to take care of them. The not have, handfuls of electioneer idea of two specials to look after ing documents stuck under their the city of Chicago is perfectly ri doors «»very hour daring the day, diculous. I see by the press that ami their morning papers are riot St. Louis is making an effort to en entirely filled up with de. uinfla force tiie law, and that they have tions. vindications, flagellations, already siezed and confiscated over I ; imprecations, adulations, and de a dozen stocks. In my opinion a famations. great deal will depend as to how To-morrow, however, the po’.iti the law will work upon the sym cal complexion of the Fiftieth Con pathy or party feeling of the so gress will be determined and pub called independent United States lic interest and public, men will at officials. I have heard even this one«» turn again toward'* Washing • early in the work of operating the ton. In every direction there, is > law, that some United States oth busy preparation he»e for Cou- Democrats aregleeful iu Califor j ciala have declared that if they got gress and the coming season. nia over their late victory. j out of office, or out of business, as There is a smell of new paint in i they put it. they would go into the the corridors o f the capitol, the Speaker Carlisle was not defeated ! butterine business, as the chances postoffice of the House of Rep- as we stated last week, he scratch i of profit are better in that business resentatives is tilled with scaffold- ing in on a very small majority. than in anything else. Mig, and the desks of he mem L a n d ry COSTIVENESS Q ,u e e n IB T H E affects seriously ail ilr «, c and assimilative includin',' the K id - iiej s. Win*.i i!n >cor ale i,;v so affected, til v fail to < \trai l from tlie blood the u. ic aei l. which. eaiT'i' d thinutrli (he cir culation, causes Klieuinati.sin and Neu ralgia. The functions of the Liver are also affect« d by «•ostivem-ss. causing JfHtfl LÜUÙ H And is preferre«! above all i others-. 1 will call on the people j of Coos county, and convince the | skeptical of its merits. J. J. Birch, Agent. Bilious Disorders. Among the warning: symptoms of Bilious ness are Nausea, Dizziuette, Headache, Weakness, Fever, Dimness of Vision, Yellii.vir5;: of .Si.’r, Pairs in the Side, Back and Shoulders. I'oul Mouth, Furred Ton rue. Irregularity in the action of ¿.he Bowels, Vomiting, etc. The Stomach Hitlers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or N EW IV!eat Market, Dyspepsia, follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Pains, I I l i e . Acidity of th Stomach. Watcr- biv. 1 . ••■"rvousuess. and Depression,arc all eva!.. of «lie l lYscnce of Ibis distress ing mu .el . A Sur<* R elief for irregu larities of the Stomach snd all «»ousequent diseases, will be found in the Use of Steward & Paden, Props., Coquille City, AYER’S PILLS. EP fk.nitnnlly on of And i k. ^ E Sunply They stimulate the stomach, free the bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid liver and kU.nevs, and by their cleansing, healing and tonic properties, strengthen and purify the whole system, and restore it to a salutary and normal condition. Oregon, hand a good choice meats, and fresh Deliver the tame to any point of the river i on Short Notice. u37tf I'REPAP.EI) BY J. J. W I L S O N , D r. J. C. A y er & Co., L o w e ll, Mast. Boki by all DragglsUi. W ATCH M AKER -AJSTID x-s JEWELER, WILL ARRIVE IN C o q u i l l e C it y ^ O g n ^ STEAM ER Little *• A n n ie , On or about the 18th of Sept., with a first-class stock o f W alshs art Jewelry, C A P T Geo W. L E N E Y E , ('aunriluii Pacific. Carrying llie U. S. mails, passen bers art' packed in a heap in the Which will be sold cheap for A San Francisco dUpatch of the Washington, Nov. 11. —The gers and freight, will run as Speaker's room. Order will s« on San Francisco, N«w. 11.— The cash. I will also order Anything 10th says: “ This city was thrown ^ chairman of tin- Republican C«>n- f o l l o w ' s : come out of this cha«>s, but there in my liue not kept in stock. into the wildest excitement this Canadian Pacific is making vigo ! gresshdial Committee now »»hti- E W E Myrtle Point on Mondays. Wed- will 1«» m* sj.fcial difference in the All work guaranteed to give sat- ^¿uehd..y8 and Friday- for Bundon, ch II- afternoon over one of the most rous efforts for the China trade. nmtes tint the republicans will appearance of the Capitol when iim at Coqu lie v’i y at 1 1 a. m. Five vessels have already arrived isfaion. Cali and see me. cold-blooded murders in the his have 152 members in the next house L -V E S ( annuli for Mvrtle P«*int on ( ’«ingress etuneues. Everything in British Columbia this season J. J. Wilson. tory of the city. At 3:30 o’clock and the democrats 172. vlut-sdays, ¿Luis avs, ami Saturdays, will be fresh and clean as usual, with cargoes of t«-a for the new cal in; at Cojqvii'i.e ' 'uv at noon. Mamie K elly, a school girl, aged but no appropriation was made E v e ry courtesy shown passen A miud'-red man’ .; remains were 13, was returning from school with route. These cargoes were valued gers of this Sit diner. a basket in her hand and hei at $2,000,000. This is only one of ; except f«»r the annual renovation i f< und in the uncompleted Yillar«! ami repaii, and there can be no ! hotel in Portland the ether day. Myrtle Point, Oregon, books under her arm. When she the indications of the p«>ssibilities ' extensive changes. this trade. Another ship is no v i j If«» was cut and slashed to pice. ». reached the corner o f Polk street C lo t ljc i The Department clerks seem to N o cl ue. on the way. It is proposed to cov-1 ÜL. A ‘ ‘ H ull ÜUÍUlij ami Ash avenue Aleck Golden- take less interest in the Cougres- * -f s- • - - son approached Iter and putting a er Mie route between Japan and ; l Empire Oit3r. Or. ROPAGATOR of. and dealer in Fruit British Columbia with steamers' ^i'mul elections this year than ever See notice of the Empire City revolver elo>e to her head, tire«!. Trees and email fruits. He keeps next season, which will make th e ! before, ami the number who have W ] W. R. G e t t y , P l o p . \ constantly on hand a well regulated assort- i and D~ain Station stage route. This The bullet entered the right eye # gone home to vote can easily be j ; is the favorite i nient. cheaper than the cheapest. tripin from twelve to thirteen days. route, and can be and went clear through her head, »iorsea and Ba.yt'irß at ail hours. Good S^nd in your orders no pains spared to counteil. Indeed, n me of those j always relied on for quick transit. Pasturale l>y the day. wool: or month, 1 ivo full satisfaction. instantly killing her and scattering This new route will cut into the w4nl7 who live at any great distance virili) 3ii». ■ As the figures indicate, it is t!.e her brains on the sidewalk. Gold- ¡Suez tea trade more than San Fran went home for the purpose. In 'cheapest route to Portland or the ensem has a bad reputation. He cisco. Wharves and warehouses TZCl'i G every department, except one, em will be pnl up at Port Moody, to | interior of the slat«-. F'ront St., Marshfield, Or., once shot at a policeman, also at ployes who had leave flue them acconmnxlate the traffic. his father. He is aged 19 years. k had permission to go at this time. AliiNlisi M i n e » . H e stated to your correspondent i G«»o McEwan has a number of Agent for Gibbson's hue whiskiea. an AAA One of th«» miners fr«>m the Ihe exception was the P«.*stoffi«v the celebrated White Improved M's f • R 931 MS 0 N, Poprietor, (T I i xj • q O ■ L that he had been drinking, but was whisky. Also a; eut for the C E L E B R A T E D Department. The Postmaster i sewing machines the best in the rr > not very drunk at the time.” Yukon river region in Alaska ar C H IC A G O BEER and PO U TE R at rvhole- n o iin n iT g ,n t General requires that there shall ! w i Id. nl It: sale niul retail. The celebrated I'OC A beer This furnishes food for reflection, rived in Tacoma yesterday «>n hi-« W J A-Í- » on dranuht atul in bottles. vSnli) alweys be on dntv 30 ’ p er cent «¡1 H a says there and one of the best excuses f«>r way to Portland. of the the working force of each bureau \ For real good bargains, go <o total prohibition ever advanced. are about 150 miners there, and ! «pare no pains F U R N I T U R E STORE, N o s ie r’ s drngRtorein this place and division of t,is D« pavtni«*nt. • X7 > • for ¡ju sts, The life of the miserable G«*lden- every one 1,118 money over iNdla-rir, Prep., Washington is growing now wi'.li j H e is selling goods extreme»« A .>! » : ‘ i i. ’ 1 J ) t î. i « Solicited Sixty-five of them son is no adequate «•< mpensation his expenses. LU8llFieL:>. 0»’»N. . . . . $4.00 marvellous rapidity. Hundred «-f cheap, ami keeps nothing but the o:m! c .'nl lod^inz, there. During the ! are wintering for that of the pool, innocent, oard í ii'.iout 1 > (- inu . . . . $3.50 Dealer in Furniture, i)oors. Gla-e and Pio- tf. handsome residences have been , j best. *un‘ Frames, et«’., and agent for White’s Is school girl. To remove the cause ! *Uu ^ : s , tis over $00,000 ha» --------- --------------- -------- built since last spring. The ab-j 3 « v i l ! U t il. r « K î ltf V tntiO Steward & P »den will hereaf o f so prolific a source of evil will i b?en taken from the bars along the months sees' So far the diggiugs are sente«-» of three ter have a big supply of clnvce be the cry of some, while others 1 ri ,or changes and improvements on j shallow, easily worked, the gold ; sausage on band on Wednesday will hold that that would he en t t í rr every side. Since the long drouth being of a fine character. Rock- of each week, and will promptly croaching on “ man’s liberties.’ and devastation of the tr«»es by As to the liberties of such men as i il1« tlie principal style of min- ; . fiM orders from all parts. Send in caterpillars, residents think the your orders. Goldenson, or anyone else wlioj ing, though some of the miners | streets never looked so untidy ami | »56. The river 1ms been gloats so much on thi> great brute ; ,ue Guning. j \ j « ill kept as now, but visitors insist producing privilege «>r “ right,” the pr< speeded for a distance of 320 R em em berf his: W e « ive the that it is still the cleanest mid people should care nothing. One miles. There will be a large rush most beautiful cuy in the coun H f . b a l d ami San Francisco Chron is not apt to find a fair minded for Stewart river iu the spring. ! icle for $2.75 j eryear; the H erald try. man who is not a Goldenson or in The greatest amount rocked «nit iu , One of the largest projected im and S. F. Call, $2.5 b. the H erald a fair way to become one, that at one day was £100, while sluicing provements is the building to be and S. F Exatnin *r, $3.00; ui.d t1 e j taches so much importance to, and panned out from $30 t«» $80 to the govern H erald and Home <fc Farm $2.50 i Prospecting for deep erected by the Mexican fights for, this great inherent man. F’ew towns po- u the natural advantages^that Coquille enjoys, and which will, io ment for its representatives in — all in advance. The latter pa* ers j ground hns been attempted but he near future, cau e it to hlosMim the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant aite, “ right,” which renders a man com water has always interfered. a this country. Ihinking mer. of the Hon.e & Fi rm, will be sent a . ' being situate*!, fur the tr.o.-t part, on a level plateau on the sunny side of the Coquille petent to the task of shooting foot or so below the surface frozen the community have long predict j e a r free to nnv uddre.s.s by th e | (.r thirty miles tr m the 1‘aeitic ocean, which is reached every day by afour-houra down an innocent child. sender payin » one year iu ad va’ ce teamer i i«ie. ('«xjiiille City is at the center of the converging wagonjroad^ystem of Coot ground is met, and this has contin ed that foreign nations would rec T h e M js trrlo u N R o b b e ry . fo r th e H E R A L D am i a n y arrearage ! (Vuntv, and i-at tin In a-i ««f <!c «*p-water na\igation,and in the central part of a vast body ued to a depth of ten and fifteen ognize the advantage to be de t ric‘!i, river bottom land, winch i-the source ol'all true and enduring prosperity The tf. rived fr«un the possession «»f a i that he may owe. St. Louis, Nov. 11.— Evidence in feet. — Tacorua Ledger. . < untry round about i - tilleil with preci«»us metals, minerals ami coal to an unparalleled \ legation building in Washington. | the express lob'berv case, made i extent, and i-covered with a variety' of timber that for quantity and »pi lity is not e x N O T IC E FOB I'U T L C I ION. A new republic is to be f.«rmed The British government wns‘ w | celled by that of any pla^c on the C\>a-<t, if, indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock- La:.u < flic ■ at }ti>set>arg. (fregon, I public,. g<>es to piove that Messen «lot. «»til. of Western Zulnland, Africa. raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking health,it is bound to oome to the frdnl first to lake the step, and lier i««^>- ger Fotheringham was accessory, OTICE in b robv •. Toil that tbe iol ow- rank. The Ashing industry «rill prove an important factor, while the numerous mills a^d Tl ie La Camas paper rmMs wore stautial structure on Connecticut iug named a 'tt’er Tasfikd no;ice of his or at least a willing victim iu the factories, completed, in ooarse of construction, and oontemplated, will maka the who)« intm aon to make final proof in support of affair. Discrepancies in his state burned last week entailing a loss of avenoe has been a source of pride county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille City is in the center, ia the his claim, and tha; said proof will be ma a to her ministers, and also to visit before the Rt-f.in er o.- Uecjiver of the (J. 8. most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are second ments to the detectives indicate ($95,000. to none in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point thatvat any other in the Land OTce a’. R.w bnrK, O e-;on, on Satur that he knows more o f the manner South Caroliona is not free from ing Englishmen. county. It has the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream The estimated cost of the Mexi day November 20. IKK«, viz; G «»rK«» F. Hoff of water run through it for protection against fire. Property- reasonable. in which the robbery was planne«! eartl quakes, there having beeu man, pre-ein;».'on , . S. No. 5.U3, for th < It will Lota No. / and 4 and \ of N. E. X, 8 c. 4 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 ., and executed than he would like to shocks there the past two weeks,«.c- can building is $50,000. San Francisco. Coquille City. be locate«! « hi I street, near th e Tp 30 S. K. 12 .. ea:, Wil. Mer. casi» »nally. have known. -—— *» • — — ¡'lie l>«*itio<‘r.tt* h u f f ‘i O I I Point Nursery. Myrtle J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, P —---.---------- -—--- -------»■ »§■> «------ N. P. Hansen. Prop. ♦ ---- — , Uníiüdíi. Coming, n rn ry Coming ! ! I TILLE C IT Y ! ¡lie rumili» Town of S. W. Oregon! N The knit goods manufacturers «>f ' residence of Chief Justice Waite, An expert penman, who was be- it is to be fore the Grand Jury last Saturday, New York have shut out Knights un<l »r c h i^ tu r e French renaissance. It will em- states that the three letters signed ,,f Labor from their employ. 20,- ™ “ Jim Cummings were written by 000 people are engaged in the brace the residence of the Minis- the same man, and expresses Ids work und it affects the Knights j tpr an(1 tbe business offices of the legation. Since a lead has been belief that the man was Bothering- largely. ham, and that he wiota them he- A big republican paper is to be taken in this direction, it is proba fore the commieeion of the rohhery. 6tn,.tp(| opI)()gjtjOI, to the Chron- ble that other foreign legation-, Russia, China, and Japan wiW I t now transpires that the mes icle in San Francisco. This is senger’s trunk was shipped soon done because the Chronicle did not soon be provided with handsome after the robbery, and a number of stand in with all the candidates in buildings owned by their respect sheets of paper were found covered .. , ' • • , ive Governments. with eopiee of the eignnture of \V. I tho elect" ,u J“ 1“ I»'188®'1' The city has been full of new J. Barrett, manager of the express The Northern Pacific railroad people during the week. The au company. I t is supposed the company persist in obstructing the messenger became able to forge his work of building the postal tele- tumn races attracted many despite the and ...... then there are signature so that he might affix it , . «... weather, ... «v«-.., — - — ....... . al- to the order which the robber ^ nil* '• ie meanest part yet is WHys scores of bridal tourists here presented, which allowed him to ^ ie Ui11i*»gj up of holes dug for the j «t, this season. They come in I postal telegraph poles. I greater numbers every tall. At enter the oar. He names th*» following wi:noases to pr >\C his continuoa*« re«itlence upon, and cultivation of, snit; land,viz; j John Fetter i of Ingora, Win. Volkmar f Coos Comity, (»regon. j J. Whitsfil i of Mvrtle Point, Ed. HolTmai ) Coos County, ilregon. Chaa, W. Johnston, °°t2 Register. LIZZIE PRIEN, ('apt. Peter Selsan, Master, L L ran regularly to this place for Y\ r I one year, having been (bartered by r. Lyons for that time. T H E H Z R IE O S T Is a dry. safe schooner, and Oapt. “Dick” a careful and courteous master. Freigh« as cheap as the cheapest. nAtf b v4n2tf MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . XDIE.ÆEL.ZEEEe Proprietor. iis r D m CtO "Mo-Hron*». Thirds. Oils. Cnndies. Cigars. T o L rcco , Fancy Articles. Stnfioncrv nnd the finecst quality o f School Books. Agent for the lendinc sewing Machines, Mason k Hamlin or gans, k e Old Wines and T.iqtiors o f the best qnailty. Prescriptions carefully compounded L I V E and L E T L IV E . v l Bg t f