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r unimportant bills, let die some lo less adhere to the same course at Owing to the scarcity and high cal measures, and in some instan the approaching adjourment The price of grain and hay, the charges ces neglected to call up measures best men in congress of both sides for feeding at li. E. Duck’s livery MRS. A. L 01.1 I E, PROP. BILLS INTRODUCED BY MR. HIULIN. that would have materially bene- thoroughly approved of his resolve TUESDAY, MAU. 15, 1887. and feed stables this place have Coquille City, Oregon. S. 13. No. 57. To authorize coun tited sections of the country, and not to make laws by ettixing his been advanced slightly. tf. r f', HIS Popular Hotel has recently bc*n Our Brewster valley correspon ty courts to expend money in con- the laboring class therein. This name to measures which he had Geo. McEwan has a number of 1 put in better order than ever before, dent. tot>. a tte s ts that it has been structing county roads; passed the j waste of time ou tiie part of tbo had no chance to learn anything lhe celebrated White Improved : truly a favoritereaon. impossible to get paper mail over house under suspension of the , SIMmte accounts for the senate get about. 'l ue tables are supplied with all the deli- sewing machines the best in the j cacies to bo had. and in style to suit the the Coos bay route, when he admits | rules, asked for by Mr. lvrberts. ting more bills passed than the The president has said in the world. u lltf ■ most fastidious epicure. that the mail carrier comes in on Signed by the speaker and presi- house. The house considers and last few days that he did not see« Its diniug-roonis and Bleeping apart Then how can the letter i dent on Feb. 18th. Fon S a l e passes many good senate bills the any special necessity for calling an ; I1()U B ale .-- 80 ac res of good ments are second to no hotel in Southern time. ( )regon. Explain. i S. 13. No. 1)0. Amending Marsli- last two «lays of the session, while , extra session of Iho fiftieth con-j boftosn land two miles from Co vtofiO mail l>e brought? Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop. tield charter; passed Lhe house Feb. llie senate neglects'* many good ■ gress, though it is possible he may j quillo City. A fine house on the There is quite an id h‘t ling undpr suspension of the rules house bills the two last day 3 of the ; ask the senate, which is a perma- i premises, lb ice. 81100; the best THE SElf A B CC.Ü3I0BI01S • • •. •( ____ , , • m i against (\Mjuillo City on '“'cou,,t | nskcd tor l.y Mr. Roberta. Signed , 8esslou. Again, if your readers j nently organized body to remain in 1 bargain ever offered on the river. S T E A M E S?, of the c o m p la in t o f so m e pirson ^ ^¡ip Bpeaker Feb. 15, and by the could see the last house calender, session beyoud the fourth ofMarch. Call on W. L. 1. aird. here which b ro u g h t a b o u t th • tie - : g0vernwr Eel). 17. (Feb. 18), they would find that There are some important nomi d 21 tf. up of the little Denver s l o u g h ; g Xo. 155. Amending nil more bills were passed and sign nations which he wants to submit steamer. If the person making act authoiizing a dike across Isth ed on that date than there were but which he is not sure he w ill ' Swift and Sure, the complaint has any decency mus slough; passed the house in during any ten days of any other have time to decide upon before j I S T H E about him, ho will ¡diouldu tl‘c j reguiar oraer Eeb. 18. Signed | .mrt of the session, the end of this sessiou. Among i Levi Snyder, Captain, re sp o n sib ility ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | by the speaker and president Feb. j Justice. them are the interstate commerce 1 round trip between Bandon and [mu, » Makes the Coquille ♦ * nominations and those for secreta u City every day. A correspondent of the Coast; 18» IVaxi ii ii jit on I.«»ttrr. To amend Sec. Leavps Bandon about 7.150 a. m., arriving is preferred above nil And ry of the treasury aud UnitedStates Mail writing from Empire, seems! S. 11. No. 10b. at Coquille City about 11:30 a. m. Itoturn- others. (From our Regular CorreHiKmdcnt.) I will call on the people treasurer. t<> think the school meeting there 1003, title 1, chapter 18, civil code; _ . , ing. leaves Coquille City about 12:30 p. in. Washington, Feb. 23, 1887 The question has arisen as to the, oiCoos county, and convince theJ Hnil arrjVrg at Bandon about n:w p. m. a week ago yesterday was illegally faile«l to pass the house. The sensttiou of the week at the president’s power to aupoint the skeptical of its nu*rits. S. 13. No.—. To exempt home* ! HTThiii Steamer connect« at Coquille held—the law saying a quorum 1 r B irc h 1 City with the **CEHKN** for Myrtle Point. must be present, when in that case! s teads from execution; failed to capital was the attempt and failure inter-state commerce commission-j Agent, i Through fare on both boats, 50cta. in the house of representatives to era after the adjournment of the i only one was present. Our meeting | pa*» the senate, would be illegal if this were the bills introduced by mu . R oberts . piss the department pension bill senate. Some of the senators ar- i case, but we believe the power lies H. 13. No. 19. To incorporate over the president's veto. Crowds gue that the constitution does not with the people, who could proceed! Myrtle Point; passed the house of spectators filled the galleries, empower the executive to appoint, if all the directors were dead or in ! Jan- ¿0, aud became a law about and the debate, which was quite during vacation, to a newly created I the first of February. This was interesting, at times became ex office which is to be filled by and | Euroi>e. IN. the first bill to pass either house. citing by interruptions, personali with the advice and consent of the President Cleveland is opposed H. 13. No. 4(>. To provide for a ties and stinging retorts. There senate. Others hold that there is j to the river and harbor bill ou ac bounty on certain wild animals, was much noise and confusion, no difference between filling a new count of tbe Panama clause anil it and to repeal an act approved Feb. and tho scenes upon the floor were office and a vacancy that may oc- J is thought by some lie will veto it, 18, 1885; passed the house Jan. ‘25, sHcli as have not within a long cur «luring a vacation of the senate, AT but this v e doubt, though it "as j pissed the senate in its regular while, been witnessed there. and that there are «lecissious by ! announced several days ago that ori|er Eeb. 17, and is now a law. Three hundred members were attorney generals covering th e ! he had given it the ‘‘pocket veto. jj No. 51. To change the present at the time the vote was point. Yesterday, if we remember correct-, narue t)f ••Averiil” to Pan dun; pass- taken, aud 200 affirmative votes Graduully the lesson will be ly, was the last day for his consid- ed tbe bouse Eeb. 3. were therefore necessary to pass learned that to keep livestock of j eration of the bill and it may be j H. 13. No. 50. To appropriate the bill over the veto. But the several days before we learn of its money to assist the counties of final vote was 175 yeas to 125 any kind safely, it is necessary to 1 fate; yet we live in hope. Coos and Douglas to construct a nays, which showed that 29 demo- provitle fet^d for them, at least! —L ater . V e t o e d . enough for two months. Experi-i wagon road; passed the house Feb. j crats changed their votes since the ence is a dear toucher but a good W as not called up in the ; bill originally passed. Tom Coke takes us to task for 15. one. One may go into these hills 1 scolding the contractor ou the senate. To what ext«mt this veto by the and make a start at stockraising. H. B. No. 55. To declare for president aud the support given Coos bay road for not getting the Everything goes along smoothly mail through. We do not expect feited to th 3 state certain swamp him by the house will enter as fo ra number of years until a con impossibilities, but, for a fact, we and overflowed lands Mr. Roberts elements into the great political siderable number of animals have ' know that the mail could have said: ‘T move the postponement campaigns of the coming year can been acquired and then like this , U^n brought through when it t>f this bill, because I consider the not 1 e clearly pmlicted, but that season, a couple of feet of snow failed on some occasions. The senate bill on the same subject, these p«»ints will he worked for all falls, the ground keeps covered up paper mail could be brought every now before this house, a better one.” they are worth by the leailers of H. B. No. 122. An act to ex- the republican party, mlipits of for a month or two, the animals time the letter mail comes, provid die aud the fruits of years of labor ed enough carriers were employ ten«l the duties of state superin little doubt. is lost. In ed, unless, as our Dora correspon tendent of public instruction. It was a right courageous act on When a heavy loss of sheep aud dent, Rover, sarcastically remarks, moving the poetponment of this the part of the president to veto cattle occurs anil becomes chroni the letter carrier pulls the hole iu bill Mr. Roberts said: ‘‘The* sen this bill, knowing the hostile senti cled it will appear to outsiders us after him. Our mail service, many ate bill now before this is an ex ment that it would arouse against if this was a hazardous country in years ago, when we had one trip a act duplicate of mine, and having 1 him throughout the country It is which to engage iu stockiaising, week down Middle fork, was better the advantage of having passed concede«! that the «leuiociuts aho yet such is not really the ease, it than this grand ilaily line this the senate, 1 therefore make this who first voted for the measure is tho old loose system that is to winter. Give us our mail, or throw motion.” ar.d then determined to sustain the II. B. No. 127. To provide coun president, exhibited a good deal of j i blame more than the climate. Dif up the job. ------------- ty uniformity in text books, and courage, although it will be <*hnrg- ferent methods must be learned Ur«‘H'*ter V a l l r ) I t e m » . and practiced. Feed and shelter the inanuer of selecting tbe same: ! o«l in the case of some of the are two indispensibl«» things for Ed. H erald :—As I am neither failed t«> pass. R. Logan | j Northern members who changed stock when the snow comes, and T. J. Wooden Managers, stryed nor stolen, but being in H. C. R. No. 18. Yuthorizing i their votes that their motives were those w ho do not provide it will P. Nelson \ Brewster Valley, will pen you a purchase of Vol. 13 Oreg«>n re not wholly disinterested. semi-occasionally have cause to lue few items. ports; adopted by both houses. Hon. S. S. Cox, the New York Mail carriers on time. H. B. No. 25. To authorize congressman, who has been quite it. — Gazette. Quite a party of us have been at Coos County Transportation com- ill ever since New Year, left his Bay Ntwa.] work the lad two days putting in j puny to construct locks and tide ; room for the first time to bo driven F. M. Garrison, county assessor, a horse bridge two miles above j gates on Beaver slough. This to the capital so that he might vote coii.mencoil business M onday Laird’s. John and Jake Fouts bill was on its thiril reading, when to sustain the president's veto. mommi were the engineers in falling a Mr. Crook receive«! a remonstrance He looked wan and worn and re Preparatioiis are being made to large tree five feet through, which against its passage. Mr. Roberts quired the aid of a strong cane in commence work at tlie Cululonia we construed into a fine horse (without waiting for its presenta moving about the floor. He enter mine «ui Isthmus slough. It is the bridge, and no accidents except J. tion to the house) immedi itely ed the hall quietly and almost un intention to run with a small crew Laird fell in the river. But for moved to withdraw the bill from noticed, so that when his name was of men. the speedy help of the mail con the house. And it was so ordered. announced in the roll-call anil his Strikes a r e generally productive tractor and others, he might have BILLS INTRODUCED BY MR. CROOK. voice responded “no, everybody of thumps and bumps; but the Few towns possess the natural advantages that Coquille enjoys, and which w ill, in the near future, cause it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant cite, passed down over a swift rapids. II. B. No. 250. To permit gales looke«l up in surprise. In a mo strike at th«' Newport coal mine is being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side ol the Coquille A pack train will start to-morrow on county roads; failed to pass. ment lie was surrounded by his accompanied with mumps uud con River, thirty miles from the Pacilicjocean, which is reached every day by afour-houra for the paper mail that is delayed, II. B. N« e 231. To reimburse colleagues who were disposed to sequent lumps. steamer ride. Cinjuille City is at the centerof the converging wagon road system o f Cooa it being impossible heretofore to Coos and Curry counties expense subject him to a more vigorous Trout fishing was reported good Countv, and is at the head of deep-water navigation,and in the central part of a vast body get it through. The conti actor of registration; failed to pass. handshaking than his weak condi- on Coos river last week, but it is of rich, river bottom land, which is tho source.ofall true.and enduring prosperity The says he will give ye editor a free probable that the late rains have country round about is tilled with precious metals, minerals and coal to an unparalleled H. B. No. 5G. To amend an I tion justified. extent, and is covered with a variety o f timber that for quantity and quality is not ex ride if he will go out to Roseburg, act, approved Nov. 25, 1885, relat President Cleveland was the first rendered the water too muddy for celled by that o f any place on the Coast, if. indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock- so he can see the beautiful snow ing to sheriffs’ fees so as to include to learn that the pension bill bad fly fishing at present. raising country, and a sanitarium for those seeking hcalth.it i.i hound to come to the front capped mountains and the many Coos aud Curry counties; this be been defeated. Before tho roll- At the annual meeting of school rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, while the nunjoroaSainillB and factories, completed, iu course of construction, and contemplated, will make the whole land sliiles aud washouts. It is came a law. call had been completed Speaker dist. No. 6, Empire City, A. P. county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth. Coquille ( iiy is in the center, is the worth your time, Ed. H e r a l d , to H. B. No. 129. Appropriating Carlisle handed a small piece of Owen aud J. J. Lamb were elected most eligible and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society advantages are seoond see land slides, such as don t often 815000 to aid Curry county to con paper to his clerk who was waiting, directors; Clias E. Getty, clerk, to uoue in the county. Building material is cheaper at this point than at any other in the happen. One mile aud a half above struct a wagon road; failed to pass. aud who rushed immediately for and a tax of three mills was voted 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. Laird’s there was a land slide and H. B. No. 119. Requiring | the telegraph office iu the corridor. for school purposes. M. J . M c D onald , prop ., J. A. D ean , agent , it was a wonderful sight. It filled county school superintendents to Immediately the instrument was The tug Columbia arrived on Ban Francisco. Coquille City. i2tf the road for about 70 yards and apportion the sum of two hundred ticking, and before the reading Friday in charge of Capt. Magee. cut a channel about 25 or 30 feet dollars to each school district in clerk had finis lied the list, and be The crew that brought her down wide and several feet deep. We his county that has reported ac fore the vote had been announced left for Astoria next day, and she is now manned principally by the got a passway around at last and cording to law; failed to pass. in the house, the president in the crew of the Escort. Geo. Roberts across the washout. A person can REMARKS. executive mansion knew that his is engineer, and Mike Lilp is deck not comprehend the condition the hand. According to a joint rule, no veto had been sustained. road is in, without going over it. bills can lie introduced in either Work is accumulating with great Should this fishery business re I was surprised. house the last two days of the ses rapidity upon the president’s hands sult in a setto between John Bull J. Laird says he has lost 30 sion; therefore the house occupies as the congressional session draws and liis eldest son, and should Rear W. L. D IXO N . . . Proprietor. head of cattle since the snow the time named in considering to a close. He remains at his Admiral Lord Charles Beresford storm, but by the kindness of M. senate bills, and the senate house desk long into the night examin of H. M. 1‘20-guu ship the “Thun I D lE -A -L E ie I3ST derer” have the audacity to venture Simpson a few head were saved. bills; and it is bat fair to state that ing hills and transacting other into the mouth of the Coquille, Drugp, Medicins. Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, J. Laird has the finest apples the house after fairly considering business. His determination last don’t be surprised if A. Giromi and also the finest girls on the and passing upon senate bills of year not to go to the capital during should lay the “Curntux” broadside Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books. Agent for tbe leading sewing Machines, Mason <fc Hamlin or merit, had about one hour and ten the last hours to hurriedly 1 sign on to her and demand to know in Coos Bay r«>ad. gans, & c . Old Wines and Liquors of the best quality. Tell it, Sam Wright has got a minutes of its time to spare, while bills which he had not been per unmistakable terms from tho Brit Prescriptions carefully compounded. the senate, through dilatory motion mitted to examine, gave great sat ish Rear Admiral, if he wanted any pew pair of b«x>ta. LIVE and LET LIVE. making and wrangling over some isfaction then and he will doubt- beef.—Legem, in Coos Bay News. So They Say. ííoíjuilU t£Uü A S ' u w i n a r y oC th«* W o r k o f (li e K « “|»rr*M*nluli»«*N f r o i u C ook u i i «I l u r r y i n t h e I.at«* I ^ K i h l u t i i r r . OLIVE HOTEL, Laundry Queen A N T E L Ed G town 31 Johnn town Th Mr. T spent T1 Capt. down on Mr. I Myrtle Thurstla Shorif pleasant again, L 01 ’ E, G. \Y GRAND B A L L ! Bed i Cross To Hall, Given On MARCH 17th, 1887. The B est of Music W ill be in attendance and a gener al good time is insured. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Meals and accommodations in the low er story of HALL at reasonable rates. Coming, Coming, Coming 11! COQUILLE CITY! Tlie eoDiuig Town of ¡¡. W. Oregon! M YRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. bay is at San Mr. B affiicted liver, :u The sailed Francis Mr. Loggie, from th Mrs. her sis were hi Persi ey on will doj The nesdny of som boys. 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