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^ {* 5 ^ _____ X . _^ vol . l »*•*«. • •— 1 ills '. in s i\ i;s s « t i:i»s . M- M. M U R P H Y , M D- l*h\sici.m and Surgeon. Office over L5r. Lcnevc’s 0.ucjsto: c. ITxjru.LK ( T tv , O kf . gon . S N. A. D O W N IN G M- Physician ami Surgeon, i’.K^rii.i.i: l'ii\. O ukoon . Culls—day <>r I’romptl.v att»-n Usl .1 P. H A S T E li, M. 1>. 1'llTiiIC ( IN. i'ii li l. *N alld Ol! ITh l Uii. I\N. bpi-oial uit. Uo. n given to d -.•a-. s \\« mi • a and children, and all chronic nus « ïf ill fV- dise a se . C lu e s o f ».!»-,•••,r i • s ld ; tract ad for .Vi ceil, , ■ di. '|H"i il t • i » «,,. i. * for Uheuiuatisin i.nd Neurnijjia l»v ’ he in ionteii vapor hath. ( * ».he»- it ra sh , a a * *• ' -rn -n rr D L . S T E E L Jit. Iu . D . D e n t i s C- IM T ai ’s !In ifL e lc L O r e g e n , i 121 Holland l»u • diu*;. i>lH»>-*iti- HlfituD lh>s vi. Lauk'hir;; yas and *>th»>r HI Ut SthotH’SPUUlUll^It l« ii l'..r th.- Villi Xtracti«»u o*f tevth. J. M V O L K M A R . M . D. Physician ami Surgeon. HAN D O N . O U EGON. O. E. S M IT H . 4 ^ 6 ^ Surgeon Dentist. ,alice M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . vini. i L vnf J ohn L a m : LANE A LANE, Itt»ru n s ¡m l t’<*iiiisi!l»is ¡it Law. Land Cases a Speciality. UiHoo >m Main Sovvi. ojij» * hììv ( ’oHmoi»»litan Hotel. Roseburg, Oregon. J.M.S iomn . i3 > mn V.G kvv . S i g ’l i n 6z G r a y j u ¡.aw. Itlornnsaiiil t’ »smsdniN v il in^i n. >uc. M ar-hVield. (';** ^iit lilaniv ; i l . v < I k h c u — l lo lb m il ’*• V’JlIÎÎ llotfl. W S IN C L A IR . Ili iii;'; ai Law. Goiie-;il In iiirance amt Iti- .l Fstat•* \<*»*ii C utp i i . u : C it y , O kfgon . T . G-. O W E N . Attornry gnd Counselor at Law. stiro i>, Oun. 8* H . H A Z A R D . Attorney and Counselor at Law. C i ty . O u n . J. W . B E N N E T T . Attorney si Lav». D- jE . W A T S O N . Attorney and CounsGor at Law 1.MVIK»; t ’lIVjOUE •N . J. H . N O S L E R , notary Pub.ic I’oyuiLLK C ity , i < .s. McV.iLLAN BP.CS. ^ la. c t c g r a p T i e r s , M n rs h lie M . - - - - - - O re g o n. G t illc r y oj»|«osit*. S* ii; ta i’t.-K f' u r t i. stM ie. v .Y nlti GT A. H. W a TCH-M \KKIi AND JKWhliKIl. C o q u i l l e C it y , O g ir . Work of all d«vrii>tioii- .lorn at >hort notice and extr. inely low prices. v.»tt 1'* D E A N , CotiCiLLE ( T t y , O uegon . G K N K K A L A G EN C Y t ..r t h . - - a l ' - . . t C ity property, houses and lots, timber, farms, ranches etc. Oitice in Herald huilduu*. L t t G. T. M orning Star Lodge No- *64. Meet* nt r«M|uille I’itv «-vi-ry Thiirsilny evening. Vini tint! members of this order, in good standing, are cordially invited. I. O. O. F. Coquille Lodge N o.53 Meets nt Cmjnillt. f'ity every Suturday t,-v«*u ius». Vimtmu brethren, in good Htamlinc, omrdiallv invited. J (J, liiiird, N. G A. F. and A. M. C hadw ick Lodge. No-68- Meets Ht Coquille <’ity on Saturday even ini» on or before the full moon in each month. John ( ioodman, W. M. G. A ;u n h i u ii:. í îie ( ¡untljan Pacitl. i llivt't.i t i',1 I l::i • XY i 13 E 8ei o lu I io ii- *'/: WhidN the IJallcr Aon? l.etleriroin llo n .fi. H e rm a n n . nit«! Cleveland, Nov. 28. Corndina In answer to th > Mail’s ehhlings j Ed. HEitALD:~Being now en \ ....>inli*rfii! discovery in tin* \ an Yrbilt, president, Chaum-oy on the subject of prohibition the route for Washington city, I had j au interview to-day with Captain i iii i n n f . ft u ro <>i’ nits hits I fe n made M. P. pew and other officials of the News says w ith lots of vim: "Xi\t»vil,” vvi I t . ! : f i a ! ¡i 1 ïn* AV v Vork Central railroad com- T he readers of the Mail are only j CharlesF. Powell, that energetic in (>! i >. The magnitut .»I 1 i r r l . i ' l ' , il l . t ' I . ' l . i . i . l i n a * e, I. |.ri!.y ami other Vanderbilt roads, informed that prohibition is dead;! ofticer of the U. S. engineer corps disc:at i \ ( ¡in litiI•1 ly 1><* vtiil met tim.; now a ti ut’.;.i .. ;!i it;, ht- ami licnro» got it will ¡11 ‘ in' telegraph i*l tele- arrived here 1. st evening in «a t-pe- no facts or figures are given, and, to whom is referred the improve- V* •• lalkttl for i'i*¿ s ii !.«• i: Kl!* .1 isc. »verios in t lie si iiulc in ci,11 car. No information could 1 e of course, most people are under | ments of the Coquille river; and it I •li'i'v mv t.rius aro’;.* G . :U* s ‘«II* iv.nl the oh ainod from them as to the real the impression that dead things gratifies me to say to you that he t ■*(. i i ! 1 o l u s e f u l n e s s , .'tm l W lu te iu just t r< et, sii. SI* lo Y» ÎO S > d Hint it object of their visit, but it is stated do not grow; and yet the probibi- will personally and officially visit tea* . sien m. 11 is t. >o lin' mattili1! t ye** and AlV i<> OU Ci Ami lio olle \V* >¡1(1 r i T:Well at ti t .r bv u by parties w ho ought to know that tionists have more than doubled the Coquille with a view of making can Ite L“ :'t Loin the l'or *.* n the hi ition . « * i* sito lt 11 tin v came here to meet General their vote of two years ago; but the preliminary examination of the : »;11 « lit in I In* h a n d s oi grasj \\ ollld oli lite , > . i. L, vision ris The river between Coquille (Tty and Marmi r Van Horn, of the Cana- , tliis machine papers ignore. li.» >1!»i * pi »1 ¡es. lien* is u !nit th e And 1 at least si * u ii i<*t 11 *, rt ít ; ! thought a tear et. i’ tu hcr . \ os. 1)01 t I sa vs ot it : »I. J . -T«iitmson, or d:au i >«K*iil • I k for the pur ¡a se of oöO.OOO votes cast in ten states Myrtle Point which is required by »f III 1 iH coi; V rr'in * is st She n ia hut kith, tv : ith him regarding itn alone are entirely ignored although the late action of congress in pro- ( olp i’ll»] ill : c »unfy, \\c UK t: l > n years hail |* .v * arrangement ! »v which the con uni. it ont iUmbfrs any army ever viding appropriations for rivers and eh. iti* to h a v e Hi\ellt.‘»l a gas- n and vi lieu, in cu . m ;. .-i.e< .i .nel ne p «•Itil t ri t * > outdo ion « ’ J lia * scia MU,* o f t i io Ci ,na- à t; IMI lia - Lie *, t\v;i * natural t * » . o"* « . ,i ison has b.ecn U 1 * . P: :e;|ic ío ONdemi its system iind it is c.imp so l of as earnest been an appreciative friend of our I •. sc* oictt su li Lo lo* * lulu > . r. w. i inet ia r liai i-v a y for * w I i ! ( t1 11: e n 'ion f*M' some fit i 1 hicag» > to New Y<>rk may non as followed Sherman from beautiful Coquille, and will leave of men con- nothing undone in his co-operation i ho Gana* lian Pa * pi inc! !e . f the .na- In I \'i v i n!led,, time, % lu* uen i \ . v I. vwaî a.»— h . with me for its improvement. hei et»More has been u dug llio stem f siphons, an«i ci c h in e i -* S|n* s av* Itti* t ito *, li ai I . . .y .an I am very truly yours, a ir V Í” : et ti nltei imp iy t u r o u g u bigi an A Pni ral as its Chit•dgO With llanda. bins'..e;, rsv iv,t; 1 ■-Im it ili Hot b eo ne -ha !f a tu n Binger Hermann. et f rom St. à1 bomas, Can a* la, .vat; v an il t l ì r - t i g l i o d , ¡ ' s u i t i n g i n if thon ht of w, in;» ea ,ie in m\ liead. • ii*; Portland Nov. 1G. g:*.-. 1’lie tests til t 1 ‘ '. suited in and lil. ° o avi • its eastern business not to be ignored;* force imp^ssibl * in fact. I’d take that very train gi' ttiug Ltd,DIM) ind ivi b et ot g:ts lor <eailioar» 1 j .oint s to the Van.lier And irav.-l daily for In sake. • I ’ast F o r k I l n i i s If she would only coinè a »ain h at■rangcine lit «Yas a this lilll T from a barivi of oil. Af>« And gently kiss me—by mis ake! Miss Ida Scofield, of Dora, has ila! ‘ ¡(^ on e t. » Use 5 am Ieri »ills *iril election, and, at the same rate immense iimintitv 1 * < • t an I ihi I ! —Joel lient.>ii in November ilarper. Il r'V (lo hot 1ike to lose the of increase, w ill within ten years i gone dowu to Sumner to attend a made the residue of the oil ¡. - .*•. a president of the United ; school there this winter. Success, adì. Ili l ’a.cilios trahie and be- eject ICeport ofG . t. li. Hall ’llis .l'r r j'* lubricator is said to be worth as S i ' ■ 't ’1 1 uew cm nn¡» ditor Th.' States. ; Grilli! mie. miudi .as the barrel if oil origin; V’ ' The telegraph line above Dora ()•. t !»e■ e-,untili * * n Paci! it* d e c id - C'nemists fiout iiurvird Col'* ge Ed. H kkai . d : - In order that all It is not alone in the United is in a bad condition ; being bro- were sect to (*..lumb .iiia eo'.nty in * d io bund its *vvn lines to < inca parties interested may know some- 1 U \ e s t ig a t e . hey ) 0|H>1 ted taVor- gli an I New 1 ork is that the \ au Sratesthat complaint is made of ken in several places and lying in thing about the hall given by the ably upon it, and »I ohnson was lii ¡ biit roads refused to allow it to the waste of time and of money by the road. This should bo properly (J. A. IL, Gen. Lytle J'ost No. ’_>7, given £ 1,000,0 0 for the right in make the same rates to Boston a,id legislative bodies in considering attended, to. nt Myrtle Point on Nov. *J0th inst. the 1 niii d States, with ti e excep New England ooiiits via tin* New and passing upon matters of a lo- The roads in this part are very for the benefit of Mrs. Prey, and »lust at present, j bad, in some places being almost tion of Pennsylvania, ( )h in, 11 a liana 1 < a i •ntnil nud Boston & Albany cal character. all about the disposition of t lie and Illinois. Later lie so! 1 the in i iicet via Montreal. criticism of Parliament upon this impassable for wagons. funds uccruing therefrom, 1 will _ ground is being made in England, j Mr. Alex Jackson is preparing right for these four states to a state that about t.vo in ntlis agi > Pittsburg syndicate for >'»•» ),>• ! ). 'Umiu ii v ju-tiec which over- y return recently published giving j to build hitaself a new dwelling. t lie a IH>ve u nited post made a r !. i 11 i t * AI«■ i * ’ll mu . *'ho. it a statement of the amount of money j It is currently reported that his The mi'ii li mm Boston, w i : i exam will i c rangements, w hereby the neccessar- im c n ’ be,.\l .-))!::> months spent in promoting and opposing son-in-law will be the next Gravel ined the machine, said that v. 1 mi a g o id ; ;* terrific onslamjht with private bills before parliament dur- j Ford postmaster, ies of life could be supplied to her Hurrah! for perfect d no doubt ¡*,MOOtllOO feet upon jin unfortunate a piteli .rk without .lei »v, the G. A. lì. furnish ing tin* !ii-t three years, shows that j Hansen, of gas Could be product'.! ft in a I X «y w ¡ iher h id oinploycd him ing fund., for such purpose. And about nine million dollars have llev. Mr. Beil and Dr. Bunnell barici of od. As an illuni!nant it ."**( >J|i 0* V» ¡ere in th • neighborhood of that the p< >t in arrangements for 1 een spent in that time iu obtain- passed down the road last week en is '-¡¡1*1 to l.e far supei :• r io ga-i,and < i n v a i i*-, w ill cause thinking minds said ball, appointed Nelson Smith, ing parliamentary sanction for pub- route for Marshfield, and it was’re- as ;t fuel is Vast IV better t ' l:<l :i na ider iht' question what is tiie lie works, the desirability of most j ported that they were on their way Jo-eph Noyes and J. là. Taylor a urai c;i'>. Wh n kn >wdedm* of the committee, to take charge of the ! v’ lll! a' ,” ‘ *,1,’!' tl’ation ot ■ (>f w Jjich, critics say, should have | to organize a party of Ku-Klux. invention gets abroad it is expected same, and turn over to mo, i'<>r the p:sii tn i.Miiforn!-;. .Mc( le!hm b0Cn passed njion by local bodies Tom Johnson has been quite sick to create a wonderful s* tr ti* *t•, **s w c; sentenced to serve ten years in in the districts affected. It is felt for some days past*, but is now con- benefit of Mrs. Prev, ihe full r >ro- it i-. expected to completely revo- t ! it* ceniti niiary, although the boy tliat the central legislative body j valesciDg. cecils of s till ball. From unavoid 1 ¡ti **11 ize the matter of fuel ; n*: ItV •d ¡’¡oui the outrageous able circumstances Me'.• i s. Noyes h a s been overloading itself with ; N uf Sed. lighting. 7 I s a u ! t, ’id. 1 ; ; d dea t h onsued, wo and T iylor could not be present, matters not noecessni ily or properly | Dora, Oreg., Nov. 27. ---- ♦ ---- — — dit have ! ad an other well-mer ivitliin its cognizance, and that re- | but Mi'. Smith was. and lie.through A ' orno* is clini *_»<■(I n* nnr- Mur- form in ti:e opposite direction is Mr. I >. tìile-, paid to me the sum • rot • in*!sont in \ a* c* nint v. Üe.j e\ee u » ! o : i to f! ironie]le. San Francisco, Nov. 28.— P. J. d, rer a• •* d ¡se*»ver ; a » to i heir cost now in ccess;.ry. • •{ •**’■»!), I re •**! » ; g 1 » tir-* p , K V. A d i ateli says oí i lit this jjn.tter ’ t 1.;.t II!«. ! i e \ cannot ojien ! ! ; » * prison parliament shows tiie usual ten-! Wahath was the victim of a curi “ I ' I “ uh M r. dt- r Sim*' ,ir f* r ; * I \ e lam : ! \, i m ous accident some days ago, from 1 , til ame. Mr t • tie-., in 1111‘ ‘II in \* t*¡ li »V** 1 M HI • S • G*> ! • >them in t í if* slat. * of Ore- deucy of legislative bodies, which which he died this morning. He to tnrnisl mg tree I. ^ I K 1 oil >ll l\ it. *x <•* ant \ a im »lit il a;” * », were in L ÌÌ G d tint, as in t he case of is to enlaige its jurisdiction, “ to j was attending a grooving machine Yanciseo. tiie have a taste of every possible dish to holders ol tickets, e;| ■ ,* ;7. tec I’e tlif y illunile m l 1 y «iL i.eig i 11 *. >r Hund lin in San ro not di .Iwposwl, toc...,Unno „„„„ ,n s turn,n8 filct,,r> ou Jwsle Rn<l pr >cee h if .'j lie* midnight ipper. name«1 ( .»voni»ine. Il II* mother. cofnt are . ,.n,¡ , HI'fv ■ , * ' 1 ,t" ‘ “ We> ns : Drew street, «h en part of the ma- 'Ir. Giles also furnished lodgings, ti \ e cliildren and tw.» vis it! n g y.,ung capital i n*.rocnti,niss.nnehfty and „ r f(.o„t critic ..f the methods ol ‘ J broke and made a wound older to defeat th c**nyros> says of that both’. Ti • j chinery free• of charge to t! It* III II ' i ( •inns Indie 4 wa re f<c.;nd burn. d t*> asbes odd tint 11 ; an inch long on the right side of , n,l .f Uhtice wliile l.iwvers 1 o*i»*■ !ì i >peful f i » . » . the * >(•<•asion. ( )ut of t his s51 ill t 1’ 1 * Il sfr, >:Y“ d but. ! lie st« >ry an » more . i i — • nose. It was stitched np at the J a hopeful sign that more and - being - - - - for - - - - ‘ 1118 !»;.i. 1 w is»* Bi > S. a - Go S| 511f t* >1 «>í‘ ti;. m unit r ir- told a> f. • 11. » w s by :• i;• I, lago-like, “ pnt money in thoir need - is ft*!t the devolu receiving hospital and the man ’ ‘ ! here is soinething rot oil ;iiitl lam i .s tli ey mat. in_r no t fli” ill.‘ filini: ite son « >t Gi »V »Ml 1 »ine. pur tili local bodies of a large; .¡*«1 upon _lnrge*j sent |lonie. Six ,iay8 later on ex- cha for use of l!all. 1 also re- *m 1 t.-n ye.ai s. Il is faith. T cut 1 he te . not in “ t he state of Denmark,” lare of competence :n dealing u2 ! nmination the physician found a Gtined S-LÔ0 with which to pay the t h roa t from «*ar to ear <>f each of 1 ¡ut in thè state of (àalifornia tliis ' ‘ t‘ l matters. Bradstreet s. pjeceGf steel three inches long and 111 i:\i.it for printing tickets, Ac., the e ight pei sons while ti. ey ,-lept. lime. The case of thè childslayer, The Portland News says: Ou an inch wide, by a quarter of an with the understanding that if the Hie lin .m er «hen dr ‘ii::[ged the t!it‘ girl noiiderer ( 1 Idenson prom- inch thick, behind the left eye. It printing amounted to more than 1 ». i . t K•s U> iln ■ middle <>f tllie room is.-s to be a slow one. Many mur- .the day John Mackay visited Port- penetrated the brain an inch and a this sum, the post would make it and s* -t tire t<> the h.uisr ! 1 e then dec *rs of that state whose hones land, The News’ Sail Francisco half. The steel is known as “ stick up, ii less, ! am to pay the remain took -, »me 1 »»*'. 1 el. »thing a >id other should now bo whbening in felon dispatches announced the abandon- er.” I t is a wonder it did not der to Mrs. Livy. j payed over to articles and departed. On rhe graves are still eating the world’s ment of the lower levels of the cause instant death. B rhen the Con. Virginia Mrs. Pre Ml Iiella 11 ot the citizens 1 M >\ S statelo* Mit, the an »*st and in- bread and are awaiting, with a Comstock mines. nom-luflnurr wlcch springs from and California were then selling at | pby^ieian called the man was in a and G. A. I*, tin* >11111 <.f S.U, in ’, Csti<.Mit loi) fl >!l<»ued. !’I k * articles | ^ealf u^ condition. His sight, taste cash, receiving her iveeipt for t ** that 1»elongei 1 to till* 1» i >t» i umily contempt of the law, the succession 81.50 to 82. Yesterday the quota- h;ire and as | a»d articulation were all nearly of “ new trials” by which they work tion was 835 per share, aino nit. I < • l-o t ik** pleasure in were found in his cellar Ilo re- gone. extending to all who have coutrib- fused tt» Iu* interviewed and is now them e!vos out of durance vile to Mackay is said to be the happy ! S' T W O FOWLS. uted to the wants of this tu*reaved ni the Barl»ourvil|e ¡ail nwaitiu(r prey again upon society. Talk of po-scssor of 300,000 shares, the Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 28. —George justice, “ when hosts of murderers advance would net him a rouud tainily at this, or any otlier time, tri !, walk the earth, beneath the curse , 810,000,000. This is a nice fortune Hazlett and Miss Sadie Allen, of the sincere gratitude of Mrs Louise ” '* 4 Mc< ’Irl'an, who K o in e time ago of Cain!” Bribery, bribery and to be made within a period of six this city, went through Niagara Prey and family. And in concin- rapids to-day in a barrel construct ding this report, will only add that struck a son of Mr. Richards with corruption of the authorities are at weeks. .Jay Gould and the West- ed for the purpose. They made it is to he hoped that the citizens a pitch-fork was indicted by the the bottom of this hideous state of ; orn Union had better retire from of this valley will maintain the good grand jury for assault with a dan- affairs. There is nothing like call- the business of bucking against the trip in an hour and fifteen min utes in safety. The barrel was name they have earned on so many gerous weapon. He was arraigned ing a spade a spade, and if the an- John Mackay. tossed about in a furious manner, occasions, by continuing their kind- Monday and pled guilty, which was thorities of the state of California The Knights, of Labor of Chica but was not broken. Miss Allen ly deeds to thos.: who, through oil'- »U he could do. Our readers will do not shortly awaken to the fact go, have formed a joint stock coin- had an attack of vomiting after her eu instances over which they have remember that lie beat the boy on that the game of throwing sand in no control, aro remit *red unfortu- the head with the pitch-fork so tliat the popular vision will not always b,m> for the purpose of doing a p^rilouH journey, but soon recover- pieccs of skull were taken from the meet with the unqualified success s^,ing^terin«g and packing e(j nate. wound. 'The boy rec;overed, which which it seems to have attained for b11^ 1" ss- i bey will employ1200meu J. H. Roberts. and will doubtless soon become one ! In the death of the late Er-Gov. is ve y fortunate for McClellan, ! some time past in the Golden State, . . _ Myrtle Point, N«.v. 28, ISSI». ,„i........ , i i ......... • . . , i , I , ; n i i* | of th«* most formidable corporations i »John 8. Phelps of Missouri, the * who would otherwise have stretch- they will, sooner or later, find 1 t 1 , ed i hemp. .... ..^ > j . * - , ,iinm i„ „ • i i in that cify— probably “ soulless.” ; country lost one of its best men, ’ so Un yesterday the judge themselves seriously and uncom- j j i j I J A new island is suit! to have been liernd «„m e evi,lpi.ee nl„ mt his rase f.*ital>ly involved in tho wave **t Tbia i* a hotter way than to fight j acknowledged by all. Even those discovered in the Pacific by a Brit ..... . sentenced him to ton years in popular vengeance which will burst «m l strike; but if it is true that | politically oppoeed to him, give him ish steamer, while bound from ■ the penitentiary. Benton Leader, ere long upon the guilty heads of (‘ver> nia an or body of men is a j credit of being the best governor Sydney to Shanghai, lt was name 1 — . . . . • • ì Ideo the red-handed criminals who are i ‘80,,lles9 «"-»oration monopolist,” Missouri ever had. Many old Mis Allison island, after the commnnd- Thnty miners were fearfully nt present being shielded from jus- ' ,,nd ll croP9 ont ln VPty POTcel>t>- sourians iu this county hailed from er of the steamer. The island 1 ics hnrnodhya gas explosion in a t.ice by tiie vexations process o f hie pr.nuinence in this case, then a county in that state named in , . : i i i >, between Durour island and the coal mine at Wilkes bar re, Pa., a «the law’s delays ” . the labor question is solved—every honor of this worthy old man, and Echiquier group, in latit.de f deg. week ago. j man for himself, and the devil for can testify to his worth. 25 min. south, longitude 143 deg. ....... T l>e ilritish liark, Drnmandson, t|)c |,lnaeruK>at The Jennie Winston opera com- 2G sec. east. It is between two and France has been having trouble was burned at Galveston, Tex., the three miles long, rises from 100 to in finding a man that will accept other day. Her cargo o fl 500 bales i Through some misunderstanding i pany are to be in Portland soon, L50 feet from the sea, and is well the position of resident general to of cotton waa saved iu a damaged work on the Panama canal has having had a big run in San Fran- 1 1 t h e r lihvnv t r a h i Sin* had the sof : >•. I .i-. i'. • • • > • \. •>( in a «•: •• >n ..1 i', iT '4 ’ m M .¡w.-riiiLi». 5 >:a;*< *N'. J. NO. 17 . TUESDAY, DEC. 7 , iss«. COOi li LK CITY, OREGON 'mrwr.”. - Kkrto.“- «.^-v*ic>CL7 • \. . fc-w.ri r .TVir R. Gren L ytle P ost N o - 27, Meets at Coquille City, ou every first Wedm-sdav. Vistim» nonirnds, in tfood standing, cordially invited. , u %r ■ i » r> . .... i - A. H. \ Wniilit, ( onmiiinder. Coquille C ity Command» 1 , O . -tvi- O .. Me«u iu thin place every first ami third roetwlay in each month. All nieiri.ers m ood taaiulik! are cordially invited. , \ T Lillie Commander * wooded. 4 - r • Touquin. ° * .. . 1 condition. » lieen stopped, temporarily. # • 7, ° . I cisco the past two weeks.