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« g r a n i t tiìia íifv a id fium i icosimi it«;. Au l i i r r i l o t r f « r “ F t t lh e r .M N«-nator W a p r, OLIVE HOTEL, At last accounts Edw. AAr. Fahy Of all Oregon’s abused men, who is under medical treatment in Wager gets it worst. Hear the i San Francisco, was improving. MS. A. L OLIVE, I'llOP. ---- #- * ------------- -- papers of his part: Coquille City, Oregon. Geo. McEwan has n number of j Milton Eagle: We are a perfect Hotpl has recently beon stranger to Mr. Wager, butw’o had the celebrated AYhite Improved | A put Popular in better order than ever before, reason to expect him to keep his sewing machines the best in the ariis truly a favorite resort. Tin tables are supplied with all the deli n lltf word of honor. This, our people world. The H euald and Coos bay News In the H erald ’ s last issue ap- of last week's issue did not arrive peered an article over the signature TUESDAY, MAR. 8, 1887. here until late Sunday evening. It of “ A Father” which by reason of was occasioned by the recent block- such kindred newspaper para- ade. The mail carrier states that graphs having been of late so If any one at tliis day suspects the snow last Thursday (week ago numerous,insipid, and monotonous, for n tnouu nt that prohibition to-day) was 12 feel deep on the d i-: deserves a passing notice. We all cacies to be: had, and in style to suit the doesn't prohibit, lie wants only to i .. . , , . ... . , , , . , 1 * . ; vide where the wagon road crosses it. like to respect what is worthy m declare he never did and never iu-1 F or S ale . -80 acres of good most fastidious epicure. road some of the pajiers wliere pro its dining-rooms and sW-pinK apart- During the week past we have , nmn, woman, or child, but we do tended to do, but on the contrary, bottom land two miles from Co- hibition has been adopted. Even menta are second to no hotei in Southern had three days of warm sunshine > not like overdone praises, flattery scandalously and maliciously mis (jud’ e ( itv. \ fine house on the Oregon. the liquor dealers organs admit represented them before tho Ore Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. three days of cloudy weather, and o>* adulation. < pre.iiiDes. Pi ice, $1100; ihe best vinfiO that the business is being killed by | t '-dry ,vo are having a warm, gen- j Need the public to be constantly gon senate. bargain ever offered on the river. prohibition which should forever l s'™ il.liU HE Union Scout: lie helped to de tie rain. 1 he snow Jins all disip-, and persistently reminded that Call on \V . L. Laird. put at rest such sayings as. it does peared here, and there is but very j Miss Lehman has the largest at- feat the bill for the formation of n21 tf. not prohibit. L’lie little drugstore Idth* in sight. Making garden is tendance at school that any teacher Lee county, after he had promised r i 1 fil sn racket in Kansas is at an end so j Si < u. the order of the day everybody ; ever !i ul here; that she keeps the to and should have supported it. far as abuse of trust is concerned. ífj là seems to be engaged in the work. ' louges-t school hours; that she has He also succeeded in making an The Portland News isiorced toad- j I li« doctors inform me that there j given an appreciating public the ass of himself with his bill for the S w ift anti S u re , mit this. I t says: I reduction of freight rates on the D more sickness here now than, best theatrical performances; that Prohibition prohibit? in Kansas. , j there has be< u for over two years, j she lias laid more miles of free railroad. The liquor trahie is beiiq Weston Leader: Crow as von Makes the round trip between Randou and , . It being with colds and assumes sidewalks than any other private in ly stamped out of existence in that ...v . . i , __ n may. < •Very'1orfb knows that AYager 1.' Coquille C'ty every day. * . , . , j different forms pneumonm, fever, dividual t Don t the public knew all Leaves Baudot) about 7.:'<U n. in., arriving state by the most rigid measures., . . . , ^ ., • H ¡etc. I they want to know of these things did a despicable act when ho sold at Coquille City about 11:30 a. m. Return Even the drug stores where liquor .. . ... . , » ! others. I will call on tho people ing, leave:*C-*qui!!e City about 12:30 p. m. Our postomco has been away at without h-ivmg them pulmsh- out to simon. was sold under the guise of medi People's resolutions: AV hereas , of Coos county, and convince the ;.nd arrives at Ilandon about 4:30 p. m. ; sea since our gentlemanly, worthy i ed? Is it necessary to tell them ¿4T~This Stean.er conrects at Coquille cal prescriptions, are being sup 1 and efficient deputy’ Mr. »1. R Oawl- j that children cry to go to her school The said J. P. Wager has shown : skeptical of its merits. City with the “ C F I t F S ” for Myrtle Point. pressed, a law having been passed J. J. Birch, Held left us. j understand (but I they aresaid to cry for “eastoria” by his actions that he is a man Agent. Through fare on both boats, 50cts. regulating the number of drug void of honor. That he deliberate don't gi\e it iisa fact) that the do ' they love it so much! stores according to the population, partment allows the post mash r at | Again believing as wo do, in a ly violated every pledge made to us and requiring that oulv properly this [dare >‘f>0 per month fur del k , modesty innate to all human cren- 1 of tho east end of the county. '• ^ N 3 graduated pharmacists be allowed hire. If such i- the case our peo-! tures, must not overdone Laudations That in violation of said pledge he tj « to conduct the ding business. So sold our interests in public meas pie are made to suffer a great injus-1 be very painful to this estimable far the results of the prohibitory tice. The p. m. pays li is deputyj lady’s feelings? AN ould she rather ures for votes against division. law’s have proved most Ixmeticial. only $*20 per month thereby mak not be let alone and let the facts That lie voted against the admin The criminal business of the istration in a local measure where ing $120 clear every quarter, and speak in her behalf? courts lias almost ceased, thus de-1 For ‘ ‘Father's” special benefit his vole to sustain the vote would ¡the people have to put up with the creasiug the expense of govern not have changed the result, there consequences. 1 mu aware that a we will give him an anecdote: ment and reducing taxation. The AT “ Ouce upon a time there lived a fore be it postmaster has to sufTer.untold an bank savings show a gratifying in Rcaolvcil, That we brand J. P. noyances, but then, he receives a king. This king, like all other crease. D¡lurches and charities compensation for it. and if he don't royal personges’ was surrounded AA’ager as one who is utterly un and educational institutions have That we like the business at the price, he is by courtiers who vied with one worthy of our respect. been much encouraged. The at liberty to step dow n and out at anotherfin praises for his royal believe that he maliciously lied to school fund of the state has a sur any time. There is another matter per.-on. If perchance a lord of the us uh»‘n he promised to support plus of .vS.(MUK)i) and the state in regard to our po-toflice which l ! bedchamber exclaimed, “ is not his any division as was proved by his debt has been reduced to $80.000. wish to call your attention, to, viz: majesty sublime?” The whole course in the senate. assembly exclaimed in chorus. New York. "March 1. J he work The cm re it number of the \N est Open boxes or pigeon-holes ait* cliarg. d for at the rate of 2>cts per) “ most sublime! exceedingly sub- ingmen of this city arc divided in JShor? is a superb one, and fulfills lime!” Indeed, bad any one of his In this case the people theiropini >n <»f the Central Labor the publisher's promise to improve quarter. majesty's courtiers dared to ven l nion's actioi! Sunday iu <L »uve U{>on even the splendid issue of have to pay for a postmaster's con ture to say, “ well, ulxiut ns sublime in" General Master \Y: rkmau last month. The magnificent scen venience, for it is none to those ie- as is any mortal,” every other Powderly liecau.-.e he prohibited ceiving mail, as they have to knock ery of the Columbia liver and chamberlain would have come assemblies of Knights of Labor Puget Sound is illustrated and wait until the p. m. or his dep The downupou him like a bundle of from taking up collections aid and the engravings are uty gets around to them. old boots. making an effort in behalf of the accompanied by entertaining his open boxes are made for the c->u- It came to pass in those days condemned Chicago anarchists. torical ami descriptive articles. venieuceof the p. m. in distribut that the king must have a splendid It The conservative element, wbhout G. 13. Kuy kendall contributes an j ing mail, and nothing more. suit of clothes made- something exception, believes Powdt-rly is “ Ode to the Columbia,” which lias appears to me ihat this is a vyry that would excel in splendor any unjust postal law. right iu Lis position and that the much poetic merit. C. L. Hender thing that had ever been worn by It is proper enough to pay for labor movement is retarded, in son's entertaining description of royalty for, be it sai 1 by the way, lock boxes, for there the party re stead of advanced, b\* permitting Dunfermline is accompanied by i't 1 4T r\ Í.L.V 4L ’ that his loyal majesty was stark ceiving mail matter meets with a even a semblance of alhiiatiou with several engravings of the historic S( > he most skillful arti- the anarchists. ruins of that ancient seat of Scotch convenience, and at the same line nnk< of (he kingdom were cidied The Central Labor Union also royalty. In a poem, “ In Memory adds no extra lubortothe {Mittimus-! / ter or his deputy, but affords the ! mid set to work on wliat was to be made a mistake in appointing a of the pioneers,” O. C. Applegate committee to g. t up an indignation pays a tribute to the sterling qual same convenience as did the pig- a most wonderful garment l > 'ri,«..« » is inucii ..... . N,-w. these artisans were given meeting against Judge Brou n, of eon-hoie. j nere com ities of those who laid the founda upon, but they the United States circuit rouit be tion of society in the \\ est. The plaint hare about our postofiico. j nothing to w< lk upon text is illustrated with a number of mil done. Now, let the many wlie- wore required to go through the cause of • is : .V; • !;*, i.doi, gainst ! striking engravings. The first part stand around on the street corners semblance of working upon some J the l*>yc< iters o: ibooM Dominion j II. Logau j thing. Some went thrmgh the and whisper about the poor man j line. It exposes the Centra! ! ib.#r T. J. W ooden Managers, o f a deeply interesting storv by O. semblance of weaving the cloth, agement of the office abide by the 1*. Nelson \ l nion to t!ie charge of endeavoring \V. Olney, entitled “ Wue Dirt an’ though the imaginary shuttles shot to bring the judge into contempt, Bed-Rock a’Pitchin',” is given, and results. Caro Bro's have paid off their through the air. But, tho court and thus brings them within die show» what a romantic charm hangs al out those early days of the indebtedness at dOcts. on the dol cried out wPh one voice, “ is not meshes of the lav. — -—O* gold excitement “ Santa Barbara,” lar. and resumed business at their that cloth beautiful!—isn’t it New York. A!arch 1. The »Sun, Oilier workers went an 1 “Snohomish, on Puget Sound” old stand. The last failure made lovely!” in a double-leaded leader, ‘-ays: receive attention. 1 n ” 1 he ( iolden their fourth in this place. The through tho mockery of cutting The United States will not indulge Yuba,” llenry Lauronz gives an latest news from Washington is and stitching, w hile scissors and j in persuasion: it is contrary to the other of those entertain" sketches that the river and harbor bill lias needles sawed the air. But again, ! order of human »wonts, as thov * of early times in the Western El | P ^ e d both houses after cutting the court cried out “isn’t thf* gar- i j forever keep at a distance those meat splendid,isn’t it magnificent.” Dorado. S. B. Pettengill supplies I,ioWD >‘>'*»th of the < ’olumbia $300.- I paini'uI : ..peMs to arms, with which an interesting and valuable paper MO to $225.U>0. Lower \\ ilium- Then tho grand dukes and barons of the court went through the ; the history os ever}' nation ab unds. on “The Government of Oregon,” ette and (’olumbia. from $80,000 to ; Jf is a rank due tin United States Few towns j>ossess the natural advantages that Coquille enjoys, and which will, in and C. B. Carlisle presents, in a $¿>0,000. Cascades, from Si50,000 semblance of trying the suit on his I I among nations which would he the near future, cause it to blossom as I lie rose. It lias a beautiful and pleasant site, to 125,000. Ynquina, from $$().(>00 j lmkoJ majesty — though no suit m most forcible manner, “ Some Er withheld it n >t absolutely lost bv a being situated, for the mo l part, on a level plateau on the sunny side o f the Coquille rors in Female Education ” The to $70,000. There were no other was tlnre—and all the court atten reputation of we: iiue.-s. if we de ltiver, thirty miles from the Pacilicjocean, which is reached every day by a four-hours West Shore Ls a ‘magazine which reductions for rivers and harbors dants shouted, “ how superb is the sire to avoid insult we must be steamer ride. Coquille City isat the center o f theconverging wagon road system ofCoos king isn't he grand!” should be found in every family in in Oregon. The total appropria able to repel. If we desire to se Count v, and is al the head o f deep-water navigation.and in the central part o f a vast hotly Now, just at this moment, a tion for Oregon is $540,000. This o f rich, riw r bottom land, which is the source o f all true.anil enduring prosperity The the West Published by L. Sam cure peace -one of the most pow country roundabout is til led with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled child came into the royal presence uel, at Portland, Oregon, at $2.50 is remarkable for a short session, erful instruments to our prosperity extent, and is covered with a variety o f timber that lor quantity and quality is not ex. and is due to the efforts of Eastern — children have always an awkward per year. it must bo known at all times celled by t hat o f any place on the Coast, if. indeed equal ed. As a dairying and stock- representatives who visited our way of telling the truth and look raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking health.it is Nyi: ! to come to the frout The river and harbor bill as it state last year and became partly ing upon his majesty, said, “ why, that wo are ready for war. rank. The fishing industry »'ill prove an important factor, while lie numerous millsand now stands appropriates nearly ten j acquainted with our just require- the king is naked.” Then the spell Patents granted to citizens of the factories, completed, in course of construction, and con temp’ .! ted. will make the whole county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille * i.y is in the center, is the million dollars. I lie bill has been ments. It is to bo hoped that was broker, and all the court ret Pacific states during tin* past week, most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are eeoond raised, cut down, enlarged, reduced, others will visit us this summer. inue for the first time ventured to and reported expressly for the to none in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in tha and now comes out about tho same There is no doubt but wliat the sr.y, “ why to be sure, h<> is naked— H e r a l d by C. A. Snow & Co., county. It has the advantage of a corporation and is to soon have a mountain stream of water run through it for protection against fire. Property reasonable. as was originally inteuded. The president will sign the bill which just as naked as any other mortal patent lawyers, opposite U. S. 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 ., items for this state are not materi is now before him. might be.” Then the king was patent office, AVnshington, I). C. Coquille City. San Francisco. wroth and kicked out his flatterers, ally changed from the figures rec v4n2tf “ Cor.” D. P. Barrett, Oakland, Cal., ommended by the house committee, and sent a special messenger to March 3rd, 1887. windmill; J. Gilbert, Los Angeles, as published in the H erald some Coquille City for a brand new suit Cal., adjustment for harvester reels; R. S. Robertson lias been de of clothes. time ago. Our Coquille gets the A. S. Hallidie, San Francisco, Cal., $12,500 and Coos bay the $25,000 clared Lieut. Governor of Indiana, The “Bad Man” clip for wire rope ways; AVh F. From Wicked Hollow. named, but we get no appropria two democrats voting in the legis- Lambert, San Francisco, Cal., evap tiou for snagging the upper Co- j laturo with the republicans, Since the completion of the orator; I. \V. Lewis, Portland, Or., quille river. It is understood that the presi Mackey-Bennet postal telegraph, car axle; S. Lubin, Sacramento, From the following item in the dent is favorable to the Mormon the Portland News is chock full of Cal., clod crusher and hoe; AV. L. . . . Proprietor. San Finncisco, Portland Daily News, we should bill and will sign it. The Mor fresh, interesting telegrams from AVain wright, every portion of the known world. Sprinkler, and vapor burner; G. judge that the Oregon Immigration mons must go. ¿ d e . a . l e i s r tr A A ’ hite, San Francisco, fog horn. It is fast taking the lead of the board still hangs out “ Strangers Drti"?, Modioins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars. Tobacco, Portal’s famous Burgundy vine- 1 disgruntled old Oregonian, which seekiug homes in Oregon should The legislature did a good ser Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. yard near San Jose, Cnl., was sold only to live to vent the vice to the state by providing for beware of the so-called Immigra Agent for tie loading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or j BPloen of its llor<1.e ot malcontents. salmon hatcheries in Oregon. Jt 1 tion Board. That institution was for *134.000 the other <lay. gans, Ac. Old AYines and Liquors of the best quality. England is truly minding her is to be hoped that nothing will ' abolished by the last Oregon Leg The MaunaLoa volcano, Hawaii, Prescriptions carefully compounded. F’s and G's. She is fearful of stand in the way of so meritorious ; islature for good and sufficient displeasing France. is in a state of activity. legislation. > y e a s o n s .” L IV E and LE T LIV E . vln3 tf I laundry Queen X i É A i? h PE, Levi Snyder, Captain, P AND B A L L ! Red Cross H all, New M e , To lie Given u MARCH 17th, 1887. The Rest of Music W ill be in attendance and a gener- oed time is insured. TICKETS. OWE DOLLAR. Meeds and accommodations in the lower story of HALL at reasonable rates. Coming, Coming, Coming !! I CO Q U ILLE CITY! The comiiig Town of S. IV. Oregon! M YRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. DIXON ./