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> ti.i: *» v> rs:s. V% : i > l i i n - S o n I , « * H * - r . I he people 4 » 1 ine dri n« ■ a — k ; -d si Ol 'K. 1 11 )í«1 » Eil s MhLl J y (•. ( F r o m o a r H o " u I a r ( « » r r o s p o n d e n t .) f o r «»lie o f t h e i r <»w li m e n f o r { e 1 *• lint lUcillL iiu’.u 1 n:*‘< » i n " «>f J i l l i OlT^IMl ■ .*gi'-lll<|ir«‘. W a s h i n g t o n , J a n . 31, 1887. o f f i c e . T h e p r e s i d e n t s e r v e « ! t i e m As- »ciat.i ’ i, will I»e I r !d at its ollico in Kmm aur Hj>*-i-liil <.\>rrei«potitl(>ut.| E v e r y o n e s e e m s t o h a v e b e e n w i t h a s t r a n g e r , a n d t h e s e n t o t o - ..’¿'.¡t!»* I’«.int. Friday at 1 o'clock ]*. xu., 2i»tk ï l 1> 1' A V . I I ! • lss’ - T h e eohl w ave struck S a le m a l oi February, ls * 7 , for election o f f»fiTw*ni s u r p r i s e d w h e n i t w a s a n n o u n c e d f u s e * ! t o <• o n t i r m t h e n p o o i n i m e n : . f the ensrintîyear. Ci. D. Elgin, u n »-t s i m u l t a n e o u s l y w i t l , t h *1 m e m - ’I'l»«“ l.iii'im' I aim . i’resideuf th a t th e r e w a s re a lly to b e a c h a n g e T im M v s ld .m t re -a rm «,¡m d h im . 1 . - o f t l : o l e y i s l n i i n v a m i t h o S a l - 1 st V iu. * >reg., .i.-.i. in tin* cabinet soon. So many 1111- a m I ¿ h e S e m i t e ; ¡Sp«*aking «*i the late.-t »'ill t«» n ¡O i'ejocu d him. v a t i o n A r n i y . m a l il i s h a r » l t*> t e l l 1 f o u n d e d r e p o r t s o f c a b i n e t c h a n g e s ' ¡ V : JN ¿ o ; j ; t ; , ulate tli*' 1 i< pi«*!' t initio in i >1 **:»11. w l . i c h *.\ill c n n y otV t h e p a l m . T h e ' of it. And - m C ù i j h a v e f o u n d t h e i r w a y t o W a s h i n g the Portland News says: unii! the name «> Jr.»«d piti « i i ..< /f*|l « 11 S a i v a t i »n A r m y . a i t h o [ » r é s o u t 1 3 T H E t o n f r o m a d i s t a n c e d u r i n g the « : ; j.( Yesterday s News *• ‘iit'.im <« tin w r i t i n g . i s n ! ' *w [ » o i n t s a h e m l , a m i d ¡Si ri< f l. • L ill t or the! ! p r e s e n t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h a t p e o p l e o i è c « * b v ; !>.. provisions of the seimt«* sif' "tit ut*' - st* a d i l v g a i n i n g g r o u n d . T h e y d and t j .»i t* *- i 1 D ono W flcliirn r ¿ i ; Í SS ft dbliílig» mi w e i e n o t d i s p o s e d t o c r e d i t a n y } ;v || ,. . ....> for the liquor bill eiisj .»•!>' in 1 1 *«>- l u n e a i r e ; •!*, c a p t i * r e tin t h o m o s t «»I* iilOl li :»!.«* ;'«’y duced. As will bo oi-«*rve«l by th«> t> w n : n * l a p a r t ò f t h e l e g i s l n - j r a n i o r <»n t h i s s u b j e c t . j be c la im e d tha « > 1 < >r 1 i 1 •m i.* ue And is preferred a .0 a! I b u t n o w it i s g e n e r a l l y b e l i e v e d i s a f a c t « »!' i n t h e e a s e . reference thereto, m adihtioii t<> t u r * l e a n y i n o u b e r s a r c r e a d y t o oth er»!. 1 w i l l c a l l «»u t h o j i e o p l d the #500 lieense. u \iitu iiy 1 n>- c a p i t i . ’ ;. ' *. b u t t h e l a t e l e g ; l a t i c e that S e c re ta ry M a n n in g in ten d s to *»»■ ■ ---- o f C*»os c o u n ty , a n d c o n v in c e th e liibits gambling <. ?’ any s"it ! 11 ! leave th e trea su ry d e p a rtm e n t a f- S a n F r a n c i s c o . I'» b . 8. T h e s k e p tic a l o f its m e r its . s c a n d a l s hav* m a d *' tlie m v.-irv. F d . » 1 ; i: \ ! !>: A s p e r y o u r r e - t o r t h e a d j o u r n m e n t o f c o n g r e s s , a t t o r n e y o f A M i >*X e x ’: n uder uk locus or upon the [>r-mi- s . a n d I h e i . * j ■ t ;. i n a i d c a d e t o f t h e S . A . ( » * »’ « U ns« m, J. J. B irch , contains some whole-otn * prov i s - q u e s t . 1 s e n d y o u w h a t I * i m a b l e t o a c c e p t tin * p r e s i d e n c y o f tin * t ; h I e i n u m e r e r o i M a n i i * * K e l l y * , tin * Agent. a i e i th h am l-oii.M * y o u n g w o m e n . t o l e ; . n i « I t h e l a t e J a m e s B u d d , n e w n a t i o n a l b a n k of N e w * Y o r k . s e a o l g i r l . *vh tr ia l is se t f o r ions against prnnittin p i lOlS to 1 In* * a p i t a i c i t y i s n e a r l y s n o w « * « ! p-Ti ’ -J!- ’ * ai. i re v i n » d : <1 a t t h e i n f i r m a r y J a n . 25, a t a s a l a r y of .*>20,000, more t h a n m ; ? remain arouiul sueli | . . ■ *iv«*n n o t i c e t i m t ml' V , has r. i h e i < r . / j i n g l e o f t in * ■ l i e r c < m u n i s s i « >n vious t** granting * 1 . ill i s e t h e as fo low s: t w i c e w h a t h e g e t s a s a m e m b e r o f In • e ig li-b e ils a n d the r in g in g la u g h - M R S . L L C U V Í , ¡ T Í 0P . )» ‘ ith Ii J a m * * I h n î d w a s b o r n i n P e n n - t h e c a b i n e t , l h e r e h a s b e e n m u c h t<> tal-:«* t « * - t i n n > n \ i n u C ( M h i i c c a a g o « * ; : . d applicant must p r e s e n t ter o f the s le ig h in g a n d c o a stin g to the county c o u r t , s i n n e d b y a s y l v a n i a i n 1801; m o v e d t o M a r y - s p e c u l a t i o n d u r i n g t h e p a s t f e w w i l l a - k a n o t h e r ìn tim i nee. i D p a r t i e s a r e h e a r d f r o m m o r n till C i i v *> . O r e a w o n majority o f the l«-gnl Y»»t- t - o f ¡; • s u e « : ii; i « * * « ¡ « - C c q u i i i e l a n d in H i t 1; w a s m a r r i e d t o M i s s d a y s a s t o h i s p r o b a b l e s u c c e s s o r , t h e e alm ost m o rn a g i!: . i in* s n o w - precinct, which p e t i t i o n m u s t b e 11 a n n a i n y d o r i n 1830, a n d r e m o v - a n d a s t o w h e t h e r I d s r e s i g n a t i o n h e r t o t a ' . e t been i*, i. uns r > to i in h a s p r o b a ! ly s u g g e s t« * « ! to i-r i l.'.n * n r In ui lit'lt. r published in a d a i l y o r w e e k l y e d t«> C a l i f o r n i a m 18l ‘ 2 , a n d f r o m l i a s a n y t i l i n g t o d o w i t h u n p h - a s - N * w '»’ o r k •«! V O ;. •!'»;*I«», < Til V t i t o t h o s e n a t o ! .- . m l i c p i e s c u t a t i v e s a mis tnilv ;i avori* newspaper of gcinr 1 circuì :U<n. t h e r e t>> C « w » s C o . , ( O r e g o n , i n I S i 1, a n t n e s s b e t w e e n h i m a n d t : e p i e s - l a I r p i ; .•«■ ! ! a*«* 11 h o , a d i r o m . The tabic; ¿uv supplied with al! l lie deli- con ven ien t m eth o d of d isp o sin g of • t y j ..-I y C IC Il'S t-< h- ] • Jill, ■'!a.I ia Lvle to w h e r e h e l i a s s i n c e r e s i d e d . H e ¡ d e n t . * * ii**-, V \ i 1 1 i i ‘ i) The license. p a r t i c u l a r K \ig')i*i Al ..U • ) l un favond »It* legislative business. ;*>iit I'.-lstiti'.lUS <•[*icure. V. as admitted into the intirmarv in may not be conside ,i ; • exorbi- ‘ tt ! )OHO T h e r e h a s b e e n a n o t h e r w o m a n part Its dinr a — r«n*;::s and •II cot .-« «in* i .illy a large number of A p r i l I S 7<’>, a m t d i e d J a n . ‘J 5, 1887, s u t f r a g e d « * b a t e i n t h e s e n a t e a n d taut, but some o f tin fentmi*es will , ili. (-t n ... , •. 1 !iH 'its p.re -; C«.!:<- i * no h*i>R-i m , . PI. ; • cf « bjrcti at !*• clmructer. : ion mnirg win T h o : irei’., *rt at I« c I lx* regarded as an »* -ffi 0 ‘< *rr 1 Y ** f}• I t* 1 leg- a t a b o u t li o ' c l o c k i n t h e m o r n i n g . , a n o t h e r v o t e w i t h tin * u s u a l r e s u l t . i n i he ” . m iov.cil muter. '•«•<. A . L . O l i v e . 1 ’ r o p . vin • . t<> t h e i i \ o r bring- ¡ I i i l a s t a c t w a s t o e m p t y h i s v e s - j • • T h a t w a s a m a g i i i t i c e n t t r i u m p h , ' option, not to say t il [T Íii!»itnvn. . , isliit ive sc;andal «* v (* iï ha> remained io o e liojied i i s o l i n t h e w a s t e b u c k e t t h a t s«*t b y e x c l a i m e d M i - s S u s a n i ’>. V n t h o n . . h e r m i i It is hardly to be a s s u m e d tit T : •4.; i til >\\ «" i u n d > r " s i i i c e ie‘ [*H*t i- onr r»eople r .«me Ci;»'., on h i s b e d . A f t e r tin * l i r e w a s b u i l t a s s h e g a z e d tt the printed n*c*«>rd that majority of legal v o t e r s i n i n u y a <r a i n s t t h e r r -p r « * M - i d •st iv « - f r « » m i b l e hi . !-indir f- r n o t o n l y s u p p l y a l l ! e., i,ai,k ...i- rivi r i n t h e m o r n i n g a m i w h i l e T o m o f t h e \ >te o f Íwo t) on«* against w i ! 1 precincts will care to I v then »*■, ii**.oil r t l i e 1 . ;in« i til « • g u i D y U « >o.. V. II d l s a t a t t in * s t o v e , h e l a v e d d o w n h e r w i t h u h u ■ ! : t li o sen,de reject" 1 1 , >.<■<» names published a s f a v o r i n g ;.i pa rties C* * . p o s e « l . I t w .as t h e «,, s, : 11 i ; . n c i . - e o LiilP q u a n t i t i e s . a n d e x p i r e d a n d w a s f o u n d a t h a l f t h e s ! \ t « - n t h am.'lid;.lent. 1 In r<* extension of the saloon b u s i n e s s . , V 1 • j i ,.i VV« *1 k «»l h i Îît r a n M i l ; ii e l 1 e l - p a s t 1 » w h e n 1 w e n t t o h i s b e d t o i s n o t h i n g i l k «* In- • unfailinge!u*> r- The r e i s n o p l a c e t h a t c a n b e a t t h e I f all saloon k e e p e r s w o u l d f o b i'!i A t ! , h e a d e d l.\ t i n * C« »V. a *i 11 V O r - w a k e h i m t o p r e p a r e f o r b r e a k f a s t , f u l n e s s i o t h e m i d s t o f d e t e a t . S h i * C o q u i l i e f o r t h e p r e d i t e ; i o n «»I h a y low the principles set io; tli in ili* THE m «Mi «'»•UiOiiiOlS «•_ n i a u c r e w , w i t h t h e a i d o F s o m e n o r e a s o n w h y w e 1 er«* i s d ti a n b y b e « l i s : - . a y « * il m lversity. notice g i\e n bv the W * st \ irgiiu disivi» «••I».** women ; i-sisted by fJl’Pi M r . l > u d d s h e a l t h h u d l e e n j »oil a n i l e t s f' v e r y s h • «III*. l inq.i«* rt it f i o r a t ’ a l i f o r m a . p t i m ¡»«ti« • a l l y saloon keeper, which L - i c n ex tic members of the legis- > 1 1 ) 0 í u p t o !» w e e k s b e f o r e 1 ! n i i s d e s i t i ) , reve - w it ii a s m i l e o f 1 j o | » e . » » i " p i 1 t . tensively published, the i-*ie>» ty , A2:;i í T k e y ’r e c a m e t e n ; 1 »ly .-c a r - I w iieu h is ap[»etite h m to fail T e l i a s a l s* » 1 iC* •n a r a t r l i n g of stringeut legislation w o u l d n o t j t fi ìì J vf E. ( ' o l r e d « d w e e k l y b y A . L . N o s i e r , À l la 1 th e in v e stig a tio n b e g a n to ¡ f r a g e ,. ... . , . w i t l i o u t a p p a r e n t * * . . u s e , a n d l i e 1 a n d i n n ' s p i r i t e d W ( »1 1 ! s u i be so apiMirent. After pa; mg Ids of the C a sh Store. , tire It •in* s t a t e o í ; H a i r s . a n d , di . Swiit and Sure. i A . J’« 20c ; g r a d u a l l y f a i h * « l , b u t w a s a b l e {•» , V« «ri 1 1 1 7 ' I « « tio n at t t e r a l l y i n g J g r< p e r «1 « . . . . . . . . . . . legal license, ho f o l l o w e d ii n o ertbrt w a s m a d e to j ;>0 g o a b o u t a n d w a i t o n h im * . . - I f a l l point of theirs .-dice A p| >! i *s, j » e r l >m ,h * ! , , with this notice: d’h e y only partially GO o f b i s y * iu. T I l i s w a s t l i e i r n i n e t - ■ n t h P o t a t “Now. if any w i f e h s cm :.: Ì .i i, e v e r , a n d t k - - t r u t h j t i i e t i m e u p t o t h e In>»j Hit- r>'i;..«l t-:|» I»ftM * il iìantlou and 5 . GO b a rr e l,. F l o u r .«* c o n n - ; :•] i s s ; a m u ; d i i n - t i n g h e r e , a n d for a husband, o r i f a n y m a n h CV.juiilt* City < v. ry day. , i ! y k n o w n h e r e . P i u . b 1 e . r . i i 1 50 Ii« av.-> lìai:-l« n :«!>.».a 7 .n > a. ai., nrrivin g • r o ll,... ty farm, the 'Jdth, at ID o'e! <•!; a . 111 . V u t li* 1 »11 V s a y s it w a s « » * j < * «1 t h e B u t t * friend who i s d i s s i p a t e d . ! y cm » l e t e l v e x o u e r it. d . a n d w ¡11 , ¿ili, c;.- i>.•«-.: . ; ài « ni. Ki-turn- 1 f* ’ Mr. Budd lias been de»ne t e d f o r m o s t s u e «‘ e - s f u ! t 1 :. \ ¡ ¡ a v e e v i r h a d . ( l i c e ; phatically. g i v e m e n o t i c e , a n d a i l return to Ins coiisritu« ids, earrv * — •) • * ) « . :«•’ • (’¡ ' .Soni IIMW p. m. A the last I or J years and death niii-t The .dim . r e !. r g e ! v a l t * 1 - 1 »eel steak,.......... t AF ni* , ln,l 1 • . • ;, s i •¡« k ’. iii filmut p. in. 1 1 tut * e s t « - ;n a n « ! Í ( »nlitit n e e o f l . o t h I>oet, per 1 >»re • jr. t 41 *, t 'I’his Steamer c »ni'i-cls ¡it C«K)UÌlle have ¡ een a welcome relì- 1 as lie ed and . - roe:.:,nr* va- from my place. I .et mo f r s , f u t l i - Í I , . do, per bind <jr., h o u s e s . H e i s Ol e* o f t h e l m s i e » t . C* . .- .id illi.i:i* i:s * ‘ U,r L.lyrLle Poiat. , 8 (g 1 0 iiiiil i ften said it would be wlnui ii>r that Ih** ladies eoi Id do. 1 iiev Mutton............... d .» lik e - 1 i .1 1 llO \V( liantes t a m ; ci-rtaiiiiy t i'i;rcnig!) fa:«* <»u botìi lioats, oOcts. a few moments tIre light of leasoii were much plea-*«i at tin* good at Salt P ork,.......... s b u i l hu m * ■ i n b e r i n t h e b< » u s e . H i s u a [ > a c i - . i dawned upon hi- darkened mimi. temi;.ne«*, an i •.*■ mpareil th«* over- Corne«!J»erg....... r~TTrr-r*' T* l i s i u u ’tly JL\ li* a d i l i g e n t f a i t h f u l a n d « * iti ty ^ 1 Hams................ Peace t«> his dust. llowir ; audiences of this winter n o t sell 10 e i e n t w i n k e r , c* »u p l e d v, itii t i! « ' J >ac. 'll* sides ( . , • i « • ; Let us hope that Clod will not Í with the empty benches whii h t’¡ v « 1 «» ( shoulder ) 9 prominence given him by being ......... ......... , , , * ' hold liiin guilty f«*i all li<* has said addiesscd in vcais giine by savi; drunkards, or t«« the [»«»or and des 12 ili u 1 ,.« « « 1 . . . . . . . . * h e o n l y r«'[ m l li c a n r e t u r n e d t o ! « ) • - j alai d« ne while li;; understanding it was m«v :-!m«,-t lhe titute. I will not take their money. Cabbage........... h e h o u s e , ju stlv e n titie s l;im H 3 ( tuions............. was dai l;en«*d ami Ins reason «le- tiling to «' • to go h» tie ' * c * • î ; 3 Ï E  B I E R Let them use it w.here :t will «1 » l i e [ a > - : t 1 « >n ! i f i 'C «■»; ; - n o w i n d i e ; . 8 (« / 10 S u g a r ,............. 1 ’i/h ts '«invention. the most go* >* 1 . Í \ lU .4 A . g i v e n h i m ¿ î 1 !!P ^ { ; t » • r* » 111 ‘ Í. 30 lou se, ai Coke.*, A tins, f !» .». , . . i-der, Pen»;. Unhappily tliis Bpiiit is n«*t so i hev i. .*« * j,lamie«! a gì* at * «d.* 14 <lo, green........ . e v « • ra i « » c h a i r m a • h i ; : > 1 eo. L. common as it might be in the bus .d j r 7 0 brail' a fur next winter, in hm. ( A IT <¡r-., V I.KM -.VK, Tea, green, . . . m o st im i taid comimltees. i « . 75 tu*,F ug!ishb I iness. There may be saloon keep of tho fortieth anniversary <■ ' !!i< t ' . : i::g t!i«* r . maile, j-nssen- c*.ur ty v old do well t • : j ;\er )* ; 1 1îf.-.d ami i : n 1 y>o n ; 8 er» here who would refu-e to take • « ; j and f« • «i? 'hi, ' \»n i run as 1 i « 1 F- beginning **f their ir.ovem m 111 !*.<■«*» O ui I. I i :•« l\ i ‘l.jl ut «.íiv« h i m . T ’m joint r 4 :• liifvl .»«‘lit C * i!i T ; ; 1 1 \ hr ! lean: * a a man’s money because lie was this c. unti v. Forty yea:.. roLixiws: 8 ] secur d, and w¡. ilric Curry, h A pi h ííicc* > r. i•• »ii ¡i« til* f I Ich ’S Of ine*'!t. IT i’,'. Mvrtli- Point >>n M<-ndavs, Wod- ‘‘poor and destitute," but they are Mis. idizal i*t!i Ca«lv dante" 2 Ò do ! hisins f jii« >d; vs ¡imi Fi-idays f.«r Haiidon. cr.il- owerful iuHuonce, sur- t ) 1 i i ' • • ; •’ t Ε ; T « i‘ stai«*. i Me (•«:;>- quiet evidently not in tin* majority. a meeting in Senaea Falls, N. Y Í ' i i r r . ' U d s , « d o 12 i t . : ( ’.KpiilU- l ' i t y ai 1 1 «;, t i . . 1 prisingly great tAr a new memb. •. Ita! 1 su is >B' 0 0 . mm ; ! * m ft ) »•- intr«■«!•*«• *d *' •• 15 1 «■« « bdi« n !.. NV< ol............ K.tV!',S Paiidon f«>r Myrtle Point on »rought ill'- Y « 11 « ‘• • i sei« 1 « «in ii over Iie > l u« slays. 1 isurs lays, «dui Snureys, C . ; > a n , ! . c v ; K e n t , v« »ring 11 : « * . t r¡ ii e i se . *i - a .>.»>.* :. porato ibc'“. v. “ g- h t*> oxarr.m$ •; câlin»** at G«»«piii!i- City at noon. 1 si «r- - w i ; «led the l«>ng in any < •Í ai p ap er, o r cP t i.n t- III t ! : i* about 20 tons oi J« .-. ' '« - i i - i v . J . J k I ' c . t o r , J . U . She is bi!le«l i‘«»r a sjie «di <*n Ila L a J-Jrcr>) co u rir* y y^oini jio sscn - n C nccC T w ill t« * » « ! « t -’* > t ^ a t en a >ni S,.n my « 1 « 1 »; tes in «»[)••n so -U » 11 . mt ’ * C r e w s « » * . - . \ -> . A . P e r k i n s . 11. B e c k - same subject ot Hi anniversai v 4v , 04 ) Randolph St., I fift» ' <!<'>'* S* Shdl,U V. ha.'* the jM-cnliar r cult y « f ii ÀCvc'ft.&i ^ ' ..f'«Cy üt o ’ c ^ G k - »w ■ Pedro, which should hav.* • been b 1 - y . .J. 11. [ l e « l d « ‘ i:, A . F . O z . J . J . ede! »rat ion. although lier husband tne j Ad «grc «ni in[ . s i• !«• ¡4 up* th • mind utili/.ed Imre. Capt. Nelson ugived 11 . L e e d s . W . F . J e w e t t . A . W . is quote«i as saying that she is <iom- to dump ito li th : wharf if *»ur eit- *v**i 'gè ìuemher, in a quiet, sim- l ì « - e I. H . A ! . C o l w e l l , a n d P ■•ncr n U H i ' A T H 1 "P P* f ! • ? . I v u v - with th«* s«iilV:ig‘* agitation. V j Ji.JU .A L .sj) U îT i l i i v i l n l g F" ) izens woulil liave it put "'it mi t!:« l»l<- wav 1 : t carri« - c. nvic-ioii witli l < (* n * l a l l . O n e o f tin * p u » ' p o s e s o ‘‘ Mr. Stanton said that his wife is road leailing up fumi th** landing. ¡t, and he is alway.s ori the righi t|10 Com’)any, is t«* builil a milroad convince«! that her sox « 1 « ps not W eh op e to never soe sudi negleel >ide. working and voting in th«* in- [*roI11 ( ,;ir.lim*r, Ihuiglas county, want to vote, i !i«*> «i«» noi s«if!* r ten -t - «>!' the pf-« ij J«*. Mr. B!mi- till* any inconvenience from the lad. u condition, and sand mixed with tin* dell from i )onghiis. is ♦ he wit of the* the general collise to be easterly, tin* I a!-<*c. add«--«! he, they d » m*i lu use, an ;l ofi«*n broa k - the m< »no :d«»i»g the Umpipmriv«*r, toFlkton: (i(ls¡ ,, ;« [() . my :*ppr«*ci:tble <*\t tony <»f ti dull ron tine <*f bus i- thence on the same course sdoiig j alMj the sufVrago agitators are >aug- - ’3 r' through and the road ‘would hav* ness, by a brilli ant witicism that F lk «*roek to Drain, «»n tho O. A C. g T lA mg away at >« ;u« thing that of;<*r.s a h iu brings down tl*.e house; ¡ j* j; . thence easterly on such become a good .me. i he Prion is inveri: no respon-»* wnatex« . lie H jou gilt going to make the [»resent t-iij> to mid a;- often in n heated discussion, , ,.()llto a8 lnav [)0 Helected over tin* q- oM(i ,>M, )( |M ovf,rv i(>]) V(> if on«* »• <*m n in <*v«'i \ t«*n, v « a . in Few town- h «> sm -» s tli - natural a«tvanta**«-« that ('<x|\iill«* «-nji*y>. and whicii M ill, in San Pedro, and the chances are v .l-n a n g ty w«»id- ai ¿.v*, In* calms : (Arcade mountains, and a [)liu*e of i i * ¡i .¡.j . »li- : ! * - * near I'utur«-, cause it I«« hl«»**><nn as t lit* rose. It iias a lii-autitnl anti [»lcasant site, she will again bring siuid ballast, tin* troubled waters, s«> to s|M*aK. by • destination . ,, , . . . . .. . . . . - , . ,, .. , g r o s s ioi* i i*' ini n o t f u i * y w uriti heing situated, lur the mo-t [.ail, on a level plateau mi the sunny si( * the Coquille •» and we should try and see that it a well-timed bit of pleasantry, that j : it :-f i»ill*.* . Hiv« r, iliiriv miles (rrnii ili«- l’aeilì«;«ieean, w hi«-h is reae Inal every «l.iv hy a tour-hours I liliz r T h e S traw . puts the house in the best of hu- 1 is utilized. As tin* tun«* ft».' the presi« lent t«« >l«-ain«*r ride. («Kpnlle City isat th«- ceiiurol thcM-miverging wagon road system of C oos Dior. Fd. H kiiald : I am plea >«-d with si'*!! or veto the inter-state «* m- Coiinlv, ami i-at lii«- head«»!'d<< p-\vnt«-r navii*aticii,aini in Hu-central [»art ol a vast hedy Some one is going to sutler by A, , A ro . Since the legislative picnic to ! yoUr ailvice to farmers and stock- of rich, riv i-r imtioui laud winch i-lln- sou r««- «»fall inn- ami emluiiii*.* [irosjHiity The iu«*rco lull approaches, int«*r«*st in rouniry the enforcement of tho law j»ro- y : , t( jloll ,s j ,,lV0 j) 0 P lli J . r ... - . , round :il»«.ut i- till«-«l with precious nn-ials, minerals and coal to an unparalleled ...... , . - . • laquiii.i. »»«»in nous« s him 11 men to prepare a Iitti«) f«-«*d for hlbltlng the chopping of trees 1 «. t sessions to make up 1 k for . in emergeocy, sudi as the su!»j( ct incn’ases. senators and e\l«-iil, ;md is covered with a variety ofliieh rihai for «[Uantity and quality is not ex- navigable waters on the (W juille. |„st tll,,c . « .H o t k io r . ropr«*sentativ«'; qu-istion each otii- ( i,v that of any place mi the Coa-t, if, ¡»ih-odcquah-d. \s n dairying and Stock the late show storni. J ani uot a er ill order to learil all the talk of raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking h«*alth,it ìh 1 h » uii «1 to emne to the front A government ern[»l«»ye last w» el S,»me importaiit measiires are nj> t.[oso observer, bui I see some in- th.* houses and lobbies, and reports rmk- Tlle r,sl,iu- i,,ilustr-v u,l‘ 1,1 i,n',orlan1t f:u,tor- ^hil«- t!u* nunu runs _iuitUand -, . .* factorit-s. emnplct'-d. in eoursc of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole vieited the Coqnille, auJ f.««».l for c,,nKi,lek tion . a .,,1 the lobby is (.ODsisteueies that „re bur.le „some o i n N ’ Bint tho president W l! sign H or a l»nz/.ing hive «»f industry a i wealth, (’«xpillle City is i»i the e nter, is the open violations of the law mid he f „ t ,f m.{ivo woi l:«*rs making every ;ust IloW F or instance, I notice a veto it tly alternately I k tuorli tho unta! «ligih'.e and will enjoy all. L « school, church. :ind soci» ty advantages are second will proeecnte the matter tor „11 , , v„r fwB, inl p. I J man v.ho burned line <>;its straw' i white ...i i. , .. eu ut* i lo none in «ho c mnty. Iluildin** niatt-ri d is cheaper at tliis point than at any other in the bouse and « tue there is in it. AVo have cautioned st.j t,.ln0 county. It luis tli «idviintj^t 1 <»f «*i uorp-»v;ifiuii «tiul isti» soon linvi*3 iiiounttiin Btrciiui hist fall after threshing turn his Assuming that the mejisure will of w.iVcr run t liroii it for protuution «ittiiiust tiro. Pro|h*rty n"«soiiahlo. the people and it tlie., «ue.t b.-ar TJ,e .piestiou of compiling "nd ! cattI 0 i„ his field to pick the p-rass J. A. D ean , agent , * M. J. M c D onald , plop ., they mart Buffer the e o a ^ , « ^ pnl)lislliui. stl„ e series of m-l.m,l , that has grown tbroughtl.e winter, get tin* executive signature, if there San Francisco. ( ’oquille Uitv. is any difficulty in the selec'i« n of i The navigation of the o,,m lle ,s b(X)li9 is „ „ . ¡ . . g eonsid..r„ble agi- ,„.d the cattle are poor. The o u t v lulitf every thing to tl.e people here, a,al t!,tiou> Imlcl, KUrprise is ex- j skle riinge was slan t, owing to the men to serve their country * n tie* ; railway commission at 87 . 5 (H) a d eb ris that wont float out shotil*! pressed ut 1 rof. -d el.lro y s posi- fact that there were too many head year, it will n«jt be found in the be kept out of tlx* river. turn in favoiing the foreign l*x>k j 0f Htock to food on it. Had lie put sparsity of candidates, but rather I Slight snows fell In-re on Satur- concerns. Ho >j»ji«»ses the plan ot Up j,j 8 j)(ly ^;)a[s straw is nearly as in the redundancy <*f talent that day and Suinlay nights. It has having the state series published good as hay) he would not have - - — l i l i * . , „.ii.. * • » « - will be spread before the president, got in the way of snowing and by the state, mid hj so doing has been at the necessity of turning his 1 ,p |liM.0 .ire t s -v* . doesn’t seem to want to let up. It hist many ef his >«>rin r support-j p^tle in liis field to injure his laud, i i «• i l- . . . . . . . ... . J have been mentioned for co minis- is truly a trying time on stock and erH We must learn to utilize every- i sinners, many of whom hav«* been Wl . . Proprietor. and if a great portion is not lost, question "I w hether the j aboutThe farm, if wt* «‘xpect j prominent and are now relegated we shall be greatly surprised. stut shall buy tin* locks at Oregon to make it pay. ’ .tri TTST to private !if<*. Some of the big snow of a week ( %> is now the all-iiiqiortant sub- Newi *< »iner. The issue between the presulent * 6*4 Drill??, Vo'Ucir>*. Paints. Oils, randies. Oi^ar«. Tobacco, ago Thursday is to be found on the Joct for discussion. It is impossi- and the senate in regard t«» tho F a rev \ rticles. Stationerv nu -1 the finest qiiality of School P»ooks. north hill sides of the higher ran- ble to tell at present, how the le g - ’ Owing to the scarcity and high recopier of deeds is very simph*, Agent for the lending sewinpr Machines, Afnson Si TTamliii or ges, and tho new snow doubtless islature stands in regard thereto. p u c eo l giain and hay, the charges and cannot, in its present phase, li«* gans, «tr Old Wines and Liquors of the b«*st quality. has shut out fe« l from stock for The struggle for elerkahi|>s is for feeding at It. K. Buck’s livery Prescriptions carefully compounded. day or two which will prove hard <>v‘‘r a,,(l tlu> b’reat ;irmy of ‘bsap- ! and leed stables this place have j the right of a colored democrat to L IV E and L E T L IV E . v lu 3 tf [jointed applicants I uiy «* gone away, been advanced slightly tf. hold office, as has been attempted. on them. *î • uiidry Queen Ulto S i.t 'ft 'iii s l 'r m t i T h « ‘ C a p i h i l . O íi^ttilU tí it; .¿'f va Ul Some startling developments may be *'\[>ected now at any time in connection with certain legisla tion involving large sums of money and large moneyed interests,* more mrticulnrly in connection with the * lock and dam swindle, ’ insurance, m o r tg a g e an d taxation , and th o s w a m p l a n d s t e a l Ac. Experts a r e w o r k in g h a rd w ith th e c o m m it te e s h * t h o r o u g h l y i n v e s t i g a t e *lu * c o n - diti« »n o t divers a l l a i r s o f s ta t< * o f uhi**li. moro , A n o n .. » • % - < .lllllH'S Jtll«l«l. \ t P I. t) V V Levi Snydor, Captain, M i Little 't ’ A n n ie, ^ m i S ri n. 0 O Q .U Ï L L E C I T Y ! (il S. W. IÎ 1 TÏ f MYRTLE DRUG STORE Myrtle Point, Osn. o L. DIXON . .