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I a carniv.nl Jsoie « tue national ! Fon S ale .—80 acres o f good more than indicate what course we R esolved That the central W ashington t f o f n iU c ( t it s g w n iW . rlr il! winch h to ta'.o place in M ay,j bottom land two miles from Co mean to pursue during tho com ing i committee o f the Alliance confer (From our Regular Correspondent.) ne' r. «!;-.cussing details in re- quille City. A fine house on the Prohibition Amendment campaign, with Mr. John Dean, and secure' Washington, Mar. 14, 1887. T U E S D A Y , MAR. 29, 1S87. Let ns say, then, that we s h a ll! as much o f his valuable paper as' H i* no.v the belief of many gm,l {», the scheme, A t the recent premises. Price, 81100; the best gladly accept aid from all individ- | may be deemed necessary for use , leading men o f the democratic par- Mardi (Iras in N«'w Orleans, Hie bargain ever offered on the river. C T X IR the Call on W. L. Laird. uals and organizations who favor : in the conduct o f the Prohibition , ty some of whom are occasionally Knights o f Motnus and the Prohibition cause, treating all Campaign, lie it further resolved called to the white house for coun- Knights o f Proteus were the orga J. H. UPTON, with courtesy, while we will be | that J. A. Dean and the committee sel and advice that the president nizations which mad«* the finest COUNSELOR at LAW—NOTARY PUBLIC EDITED BY I dominated by none. \Ve shall be select a suitable Editor for the will ask the fiftieth congress to display, and borii are proposing to Conveyancer and General Land Dr. M. M. M U R P H Y convene in extra session early in dispose o f their outfits, which glad to receive reports o f meetings, space allotted in said paper. AGENT. I f he does, there are j oriinnally c o s t 820,000, cars and Collections Made— Loans Negotiated* There being no further business October. All communications in the inter-1 or conventions, or societies, which est of Prohibition, intended for no- sup|K>rt that cause. W e shall publish the Convention adjourned. several reasons that will prompt ; costumes, at 8o,00;) and 80.000. DENMARK, OREGON. Ranches. Wild Laud and Town Property tice or publication, to be addressed Sll(.|, Jeters or portions o f le*tf.rs as the unpopular step. W ashington is disposed to hire in Following are the resolutions of to Dr. M. M. Murphy, Coquille bought and sold. Collection.! a specialty "c It is well known that congress stead o f buy these trappings, as ex v. e may receive from time to time f o r committees. and proceeds promptly remitte d. City, Oregon. _____________ .. ; the advancement o f Prohibition, is scarcely ever does anything like pense could be saved in that way! RESOLUTIONS OF COMMITTEE ON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The P rohibition < :»si»i»:»igM. ; s(»em best suited to us for the real work until after the holiday and it is held that a Mini o f 825.- PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. Land Oilice at Roseburp, Oregon, [ March 9rh. 1387 ) In opening these columns for ; attainment of that object, w ithout! lHt. This i rganization shall be known as recess; it goes without saying also 000. which will have to bn raised .. .. , ... ! r e • .• • j the Prohibition Amendment Alliane o f Coos V fO T IC E i i hereby given that the follow- that the two great parties in con- by private subscription would be the cause of Prohibition, or the fear or favor, irrespective of source, c mUv y ing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support gress will bo surcharged with suppression of the liquor tiatlic in party, creed, or politics. Ibis is a j •>. The officers o f this organization shall necessary to insure a creditable o f bis claim, and that said proof will be t h is s ta te , with a view to the sus- game in which all can take a hand; ! of « President. Vioe President, a Re- politics next year and that their display. It was urged that if the made before the Judge or Clerk of the tenance of the P r o h i b i t i o n am end-j it is a ‘ free fig h t .” and we’ ll deal aVnfïïn.î^ià’!^,^ iv?a r” pll0dU1B Secretary’ | time will be largely devoted to carnival was not held this year it county court o f Coos county, Oregon, at ment to be voted upon by the p e o -! everybody a baud who rants it; I President making. So, unless would not be possible to have it for Empire City, Oregon, on Thursday, April . , ,. , . 21st, 1887. viz: T. J. Patty, homestead en- pie at the polls iu November next. and. though we are starting in e ir- Committee. It shall be their duty to direot some o f the important legislation f . o u r y ou rs, l l i o presidential c a m - J try N o 3734 , fo r th«<S. E. vl of H . W. $4 and the campaign for the promotion o f the pro we will say at once that we do so ly in Hie game, we believe the hibition m eminent ft» the Constitution of to come before it, can be matured paign and inauguration Mould s. w. }4 o f s. K.*\. S**c. 22 . and the N. E. upou the broadest possible p U t-U eq n el « ill be», ns out «h en at an earlier day than the course g iv e all tlio d is p la y s n e e le d f o r j h o f N. W. end N. v . o o f N. E. J^.Sec. 1 ‘ T- . , , r„ : 27, Tp. 28S. li. 13 West, V»il. Mer. form, «m l that we esohew the word ! say we ari not «loit.pt * > « wblt too . » c,mxmiiu.e >hall or(!Rni„ of the regular session would make " A } ' ll,s ,1111 1 ^ l< l,'~ j lie names the folk,wing witnesses to “ Temperance” in favor o f the term ; soon. A campaign like tins r e - 1 a <'o-operntive Prohibition Alliance in ov- possible, there would be but little pi; U' c o n c la v e w o u ld till u p t h e j prove his Continuous residence upon, and _. ................. . »• . i . . _i i erv precinct in the county. ♦‘Prohibition. : quires fltnc, and let oui efforts eilit. I r,_ 'i’be President of each subordinate Alli- hope for its success. cultivation of, said laud, viz: third season. 1 ance sliall be a Vice President o f the County L. Harlockcr , of Empire City. Coos Co. Or. W e are abolitionists, from the j as O ’Connell said, in “ a long p u ll,, %u|ttnoe The experience of the past two J. A. Simon •I. II. Lamb ) of Counille City, The acting ieeretary o? th e Chairman. word “ go.” Having arrived at the a strong pull, and a pull all to g e th -: winters in congress lias shown < T. Robison i U ’oos county, Oregon, Cc Treasury ias requested the S* ;-re- li. C. Robison of Norway, Coos Co., Oregon. 1KVORT OF COMMtTTKK DM RESOLUTIONS. very clearly that the interests o f . ^ conclusion that it is our conseien- er.* Let no man despise or dis WHERE AS. The Prohibition Amendment Chris W. Johnston, infarm him to tious duty to labor, to the utmost 1 parage the efforts of his neighbor. cnnipnign in the state o f Oregon is. and the country have become altogeth-j ar^ ° ‘ r i ' i ’i Reginti>r, whom shall be paid the 8147,748, lem oli-h and W e want converts to the doctrine I should be, a people’s movement. er too vast and complicated to be j " lom " .,1‘ . o f our ability, to «lenioi NOT.« E FOR FI iiLU’A l’ION. last session o f T b « : ‘ Ui» W caUod and kn..«-n j thoroughly looked after aud kept ‘ lb! r ljsnd < ì ill e«* ui Ros-ourg. Oregon, i abolish the whisky traffic in this , o f Prohibition— we «ant drinking as Kaaorvaa the Coes Countv Piohibition Alliance. i «* - - i C‘)U«rresB to indemnify Chinese March tltii. I W . ) state, right,left and center: believ- 1 uieu and temperance men and to- K ksolvfi , That the fight is the liquor j up within tlie t im e afforded by the , b NOTICE is horeby givtn that the follow subjects for losses sustained dur ing that the time has come fo r j tal abstainers to join us. l e t no traffic, solely; it is against no party; i t is in regular sessions. M uch o f the' ing-named settler has filed notice of his in ing the riots at Rock Springs, W y- tention to make commutation proof in eup- such a c tio n -a n d n oton e moment j man point out that such and such I wVtLout^rn firbt’ or tli<1 lon*? ^ ssiou ns 11 1Bj 0)miJ„ in 1885. The act provi IM.rt of his claim,and that said proof will b* too soon; trusting to the clonr- { n I rohihitiouist hud utonk in tlio , anv wav impressing his political opinions, j usually Ccillod, is u6voted U> t 10 ding that the money shall be paid n ado lK*foi“ the Judge or Clerk o f the coun sightedness of our people, trliile ! past aud was but a newly-made 1 or prejudicing his political convictions. N« j formulation o f business for the ty court of Coos county. Oregon, at Empire they have it in their iwwrr. ’ to de-1 T he rascal who adopts 1 ‘ UD' exclusive — . ........ . i | second or short session, and llie de- convert. The j i,ar,velai,UH for itHelfthe ho,lorof the , t‘ > the Ciunese government, by City. Orei.on, on Wedne diy, April 20 . 1887, subur.tt ing the t he amendment. amendment. y ... , 1 • . • • • . n „ submitting w lilcn it is to be distributed among Oz: L *vi C. Gibson, horn • tead entry No. stroy whisky and its terrible effects, this cant is an injury to the cause. rksolvbd . That without d.siincti. n of busines thus defered from one yeai 4:*:» f..r the S. E. *4 of N. E. ) i and N. E. % ere fair Oregon becomes humiliated He is a hypocrite, a type of the j erted, party, or previous attitude m the | to another 111 many cases u u s i - . of S. K. l, and I.;»> 1 and Sou. b*. Tp. 2S by growing crimes, and the state, self-righteous Pharisee o f the p^’!llb,!.K,n, cuaiiT ':H a r i y I r t ! nes8 o f the most urgent importance 1 ^ hke the individual, grows old m I bible, he is a whited sepulchre, itl tho Kreat c;mso 1K>W peiKijUii the : — is hurled into the whirl o f *ie j iniquity; in fine, and in a word, in which is fair to the sight and is people of Oregon. ten days or two weeks o f con- j defense of right and in suppres- iusido full of rot>*nness and cor- B k *> o *-' ei ». ll... thi.-« alii.u«*«*, iet.->unizing j ^ to be but half done or badly j ! . " !'!/• ’ \i- t W isliin^ton - j ..... 1 ro >re 1 ^ ’ . ,, ^ S. R. West, Wi). Mer. II. i.ne.s t he f. . *w’ uc '-v mosses to prove his ci-i 11UOU8 r • ionce up and culti- vation said iaii' i. viz: S. B. Fe rro vs J .C .S Mckma; r.!l of ('■ qi».'Re Gity, T. A. V «Ik -• C«v s County, Oreg. sion o f wrong, we raise tlie stan- 1 ruption. Mark him ‘ go mark jt.s earnest hope that all the editors win not doue or not done at all. j J. 'I’. >■ - h I r dard of Prohibition by the sou n d -‘ him well — for he is not a true ! only open their columns to ewnmnnicRtion* ‘ Some iilea of the manner iu The course o f events in Great ing shores of the Pacific, ns it has j Prohibitionist, and he will sooner : t,JrrP I1,-*‘‘f tl*V j which tlie forty-ninth congress ! Britain for some time past has rn-Jâ been already raised within hearing j or later show tno cloven foot. '* « l campaign, ou behalf rf the home agaim,:: wound up its work may be found foreshadwoed tlie adopti u o f a o f the roar o f th* Atlantic, and we want to recruit our ranks from theaaluon. | j 0 the declaration of a membei o f coercion policy in Ireland in the invite aid from all sources, at all i drinking men—it is they whom l a '' ..u.3, i b.it thir, . ttiniwitinv j tbnt the tlie record re re- | near future. An attempt lias been . . . . . , . c , long experience that Chas. W. Johnston, Register. OLIVE H O T E L , MRS. A L. «LIVE, PR«P. times and iu all places, in season this abominable tralhc injures } , h(. 0rek.,.n ¡^¡uturo for submission t>r the ! veale<l the fact, that one-quarter o f j made to bring together the two Next to the all-powerful prohibitory amend mint, and other temper- j thejegialtttiou of the session had I sections o f the Liberal party, but and out of season, to help us to most. , , , , been enacted iu the last six legisl.t- j apparently without result. It is bear that standard unsullied to a influence of wives and mothers, 1 nuct‘ 14 r P i l l S Popular Hotel has reoently hetn the influence of the men who drink | action uf tLe Women’s Christian Temper-1 tive days. An enrolling clerk o f i understood that the dissident Lib- A put in letter order than ever before, glorious victory. Party lines are rubbed out. W o will be strongest at the polls. But | ance Union, a« the body of philanthropists, j fcwelve years o f service said that j erals will support the government aiiis truly a favorite resort. The tables are supplied vri(h all the deli- refuse the vote o f no person be let not those who have always been j who nbove al1 otL(“rrt- cn a!1 l’, ''-asiolld’ ftnd ' never in tlmt length o f time had ; in the carrying through of euerget- eaci<*fl to l»e had. und iu atyle to su't the . , . , . in all places, have advanced tin* canee of cause he is a Greenbacker, or a temperance men. or total abstain- 1 )r,.hibiti„n, with all th * sacred and h«n.»w- lie witnessed the haste exhibited in ic measures of repression. Thin most fastidious epicure. Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart- Stalwart o f Stalwarts, or a M ug ei’S, lie on their oars. If they feel j ed inHnence of the loftiest roctItude:.*uni we the last twenty-hours o f the con-1 is welcome news to the govern- nienu are second to no hotel m Seutbem j raent, whose task in Ireland has «»re .'«(«n. wump, or a Democrat, or a Re safe themselves, let them work and bind mi:.-elves tu*up}x>rt, to die utmop.t of gress which was just expired. • ,ur }»»Wi •*. tin*ii* d: ;ii:;«*r«- lc 1 • ¡fort*» in lhe J>Vr.«. A. L.OH tv , P rop. strength, • ‘»I'-*” publican. Is the country to be work earnestly for their fellow- ruiK of Ri„h*. During the recess o f tlie upper been far beyond lt* V.’. IV, liiiye-i. Cln’.ir.■ :*.!'.. left to rum and ruin, or is it to be men; let them work h>r goner .- house, for tlie set.ate, which only Tho strain has worn out another C h e a p F itn . -O n Thursday e ie guarded from destruction by the | tions yet unborn! Let the good renews one third of itself bienni chief secretary. Sir Mieli ud H icks- j of Just week the l. O. G. T's open wee!; ago. j fence o f P roh ibition - aud a fence j work go on, and in the coming Tho. S T E A M E R , ally, is a peienniaily organized Roach, who r.'sicrncd that must be hogshead high «nd j hibition campaign Oregon expects ed the door o f their hnlgt*, and in - body and goes on forever, some >f to bo puccoedod by a nephew o f | whisky proof at that? That is the that every man will do his duty, vited the general public to come iu the senators will go to Knr -pe. tho proraier. Tho probliun <*f gov - * - and see how th *v opened and clos- Mr. Lngalis, of Kansas, the newly erning Iroland still continues lo b e question. It can bo answered by | i n I ; ‘PROHIBITION am en dm ent ed ! heir lodge, and also o> l • i *. re a elect«'.! president of Swift and Sure. either Democrat or Republican, j th«1 puzzle o f lb itish statesmanship h r ALT \NOE” CONVENTION. n hii-li all wiio sajs he is not «me oi liiosc w ho 1 at the struggles o f therocent oast Oftentimes on the battlefield a On the 19th inst. a convention litih* fun. i > pro\i*h wlneii have sol ved to develop with clear truce is sounded for the burial o f was called to meet at the church felt «lisposfd were invited to bring indulge in such a luxury, however, the dead, and the corpses of the j m ejty> for tju- 1)Wr|KlS0 (,f (,r. a package containing just a pound, Alien asked if lie proposed to ness the fact that the alternative Makes the round trip tietween Bar.don and Goqnitle City every day. must be either coercion or home Leaves Rntuloii about 7:.‘V) a. ni., arriving their last | rrauizing a countv Prohibition deposit it on the table, the whole spend the summer abroad, he re- slain are cousigneil to tneir resting jilace lameath tlie turf be Alliance, and tlie meeting was to bo sold at auction for the benefit; pljed ‘*not unless some goo«l lnhy rule. O f cours3 flu* Liberal party | at Coquille City about 11:30 a. m. Retorn- m. tween tlie two armies, without any brought to order at 2 j». m. by of the order. The hall was cram-1 pityingly puts money iu my purse.” will oppose coercion, and in the inq. leaves Coquille City about 12:30 and arrives at Bandon about 4:30 p. m. permanent interruption of the war. Squirt* Simons. ft(Uicd that iiuropeau pleasures coming pnrliumenlry contest they Dr. Easter ueb»d nn'd before eight. The lodge was | ¿ V Tibs Steamer connect« at Coquille will have the advantage o f the a«:- Let us pause and bnry our dead City with the ‘ • C E R E S ” for Alvrtle Point. as cliaiinmn and Mr. H. Smith. «>f opened in form. Some good tern- Crt]Ied f*.>r more filthy lucre than he tive leadership o f Mr. Gladstone. Through fare on both boats, 50cts. let us sound a truce and hury our Coos river, ns secretary o f the peranee songs were sung by the ! couid command. dead. W e can talk about tlie meeting A committee «>n reso- choir, a neat little speech by D r.; When some astonishment was Whatever may be the result o f the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. tariff aft«*rwards and we'll have a lotions, consisting o f Messrs. W. ex- aster, some laughable remarks by | expressed that the presid«>ut oi struggle it is not, of course, ^ ^ O l’ICE is hereby given tho ____ nnder- ... ^ thnt . . good deal less tariff to talk about, | w . Hayes, J. A. Dean and J. A. ! KM. Haynes and then the fun be-i that great millionaires’ club (the pected that anything like a settle- ment but that won t hurt us; w ell have j Yoakum, and a committee o f three i RaTb Dr. K. being the crier. As United «States senate) could not af- of the Irish question can be j ministrntrixof theestateof W m .D. Wagner, made by the present Parliament. — deceased, and a good deal less crime t«> punish, j on permanent organization, con- flier«1 were a goodly number of j ford a trip across the Atlantic in ,, , , , W kdnksoat thk G th day of A fkii ., 1887, far fewer murders and outrage* j bisti»g of Messrs. Simons, W. A. pneknges, each o f which had a dif- j these «lays of low prices and rapid Brad streets. at 2 o'clock, p. in. has bci n s«*t apart for the settlement o f said to chronicle, far less misery to Luse and Nathan Smith were np- | ^ren t article, the fun became more ! trnJ1Klt> the senator said it was the M0NEY TO LOAN estate by the Honorable Connty Court of contemplate. It would be about pointed, and the meeting adjourn ilense as the sale went on. Pack plain, unvarnished trull), aud that T p not a circumstance to the great offer made Coos county, Oregon, and tlie hearing o f as reasonable for tlie people of the ed to meet again at seven o ’clock ages of beans brought as much as there wort? quite u number o f mcru- below. Mr. J. W. Wimer, pontmaeter at Murphy, any objections thereto. Joeephlne county, deelrim? to locate near tho coaat, candy; sawdust, as soap; potatoes, bei3 of the millionaires' club 111 that wljheato exchanRe hie eplendld farm for one iu United States to grieve over a di p. m., same day. Dated Coquille. Oregon, March 8 , 1887. .. * , !* i . ; oloso proximity to Coquille City—two mile« at the Mary E. Pugh, minished revenue from such a At the evening session o f the as cake; ami, as no one had any JJi0(1 iCHtilCllt. ilt3 t U i n k S cl t^tlt furthewt, or will nell for t6000, His place, consists (formerly Mary E. Wagner.) source (o f evil) as it r.ould be for convention o f the County Prohi- !T10finS of knotting lint» Wilt» I Cl0<tl of U UliGCCSSlir V UOnSGDSG IS 1 9^ RcreRj III) acres iu cultivation, and «¡OB under Administratrix. Coquille City, Oregon. THE \EK i n OUMNIIS . 1 S T F L O P Levi Snyder, Captain, p . newspaper man to complain that bition Alliance the minutes o f the he had no more inunlors to give his precotliug meeting were rea«l and readers, to make his paper spicy. ; approved, reiiorts o f com- tpproved. and the reports Give us a rest from whisky and ; mYttees mittees on resolutions and «>n .... per- ’ ^ * 11 1 ‘ tlie criminal Courts will have a rest ! manent organization were adopted. from crime. 1 he English forced j Tho following-named officers were an opium trade on China- forced | elected to act throughout the cam- it at the cannon’s mouth to enrich ; paign; -Dr. J. P. Easter, President, fcer East Indian nabobs, to the H. Thurston, Vice-President; W . wholesale destruction o f human VV. Hayes, Recording Secretary; life, to the augmentation o f the I). F. Dean, Corresponding Secre- vortex o f human degra«lation, when tary; and \V. Gallier, Financial the Chinese people, well knowing Secretary. r the evils o f the drug, crie.l out ( ) n R niotion to that effec t the .. . . . . j 1 1 ' 111 1 uu piteonsly against it and sought to Chair appointed a Financial Com- abolish its traffic. Reader, what ruittee, consisting of three ladies d o you think o f tlmt.J \V ill any ; and three gentlemen;— Mrs. 8. W. man,or body of men, or any w hisky Harrington,Mrs. Wickham,andMiss ring persuade you to leave such a M ollie Lehman; Messrs. Chailes sharp-pointed and doublo-edged 1 Metlin, Robert'Dean ami Edward weapon o f destruction u.s w h isk y,! Stillwell, or its kindred fluids, lying _ _ ar«>uu<l A m otion prevailed that copies the pew eful vales, the pleasant | o f the resolutions of both commit- hills, the stately streams of Oregon, i . . n .. n . . . . . bid in the folds of the garments o f tees l>e sent to each. o f the eoDDty the sm«x)th-tongued assassin bauds | f,)r publication. pf saloon -keepers who lure the un- j The following resolution pro- Warv to their «l«x>m? jhiso «! by the Rev. T. P. Haynes We shall in this issue do little was adopted by the convention: 1 1 j*1l 4.1 l it* * 1 ^ ! fence. Of this, IrtO acres flue, bottom, and H50 level sold t i l l tlie buyer open«1«! Ills pack- J written about senatorial exclusive- red land, the Improvement* on which are three NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT. •hards, of 70D tree*—peaches, prunes, pears | t,,e laughter aud fun w^is some neSs aud seutoiial wealth, and as- cherries, walnut*, aliuoud*, flll>erts, lerno*. wimuii, r,. , per . , ^ r ()TJCE is her<?hv ?iwpn thal the un<j pr. I thiup remember. A grab sack ; gerts that in reality a large major!- i aim m ons, n.nll«*rrl.*H eto.H.*., sn.l al.o aul.e, | Hign(Hl bag fil^lM * final aoeonnt *« ftd- ility a largo major! v<irH mwi «ill kimlH n f b o rn o H ! tlir e o la n ze ! had alw> ^ provided, which was | ty of _ his confreres ____ itave __ nothing i tnTonTr nmuHtrator o f the estate of Tilas B. Willard, _ _________ 1 1 A L .VixHii; a flue dwelling, main building li>x48, two deci ased, and | a regular toy an«! curiosity shop on but their salaries to live on. stories high auu aud uau hall uiiuuku through center, with “ I. 11 a 4 • I ’ ll. • »lO riPH mien W bdkf . sday , tiu : finr day o f A pbh ,, 1887, a small scale. A grabber paid ten ! Senator Spoouer is not too pov- , kitchen, porche*. etc.;aweii offlu* w*ier at the at 1 o’ clrck, p. m. cents and drew out an article, ’ b # u t! j e ertv stricken * c‘‘llar 18x32 over withK i>‘foot Wf‘,u .a,u of l, Jinn been sot a|«art for the settlement o f said l » t t m ix e u to i o olan pw ui a n summer s u m i u o t i ! door: good fiiuoke-houae the same; etonn a carp pond as each artid ■ was well wrapped in . trip to Furopo, however, and yen. one acre, well supplied with carp. The location estate by the Honorable County court o f r. „ n n r l ' l * , ir. « « /,r, tlni „ nnou 8 * * I,_ I 1 „ * , * ■ . who i s ► ,• I aimer, one oi the undispu- was taking out till he had opened it. te«l pt^ssessors of millions, is going Tlie sack contained almost every to bring his invalid wife home. thing from a .Jews’ harp to a calico I he latter has be«±u called the phil- d og with glass eyes Bat all things OBopbicai millionaire, and u fond have their time and close, and the „ . ,, . 1 ¡“ V “ 'll' “ T 7 - i "7 * ' " ¡ T ’ l “ u o f talking epigramatically of lodge thought best not to mnucur- aud the uselessness of ate a different state o f affairs, and j life acted accordingly ! immense wealth. H is Washing- ' ton residence is one of tlie haud- W c cannot qnite agree with our | Bome|jt brown at0[w fronte iu tLe »»P H «* is the one who has the most illu e«l death. It doubtless had many i bad features, and it may have been sions. Speaking o f his occasional I that the undesirableness o f these trips ________________ „ abroad he said ___________ he wanted to ! ^ oal<? warrant the killing o f all in t w he could out o f theill before i the minds o f some, but onr water-i f , , *A , , . .. . , Al j ways, being the very life o f com-1 be 8ot tt blt older’ for li ^ / ° uth merce, should receive good appro- j as we^ aB money to enjoy Europe i priations, and especially so since i or uny thing else. I the people’s money is hoarded; The prominent business men of ' away doing no one any good. 1 this city who are anxious to have _ l . « . .. l i t . . . . . . . „ I n *7 n t i l n u / a f ru i O T td t, *T1/ ’ l* a healtliv one, In 7 mile* of railroad and i in 7«4 ! Coos county, Oregon, and the hearing of miie*of the town of Grant’* Pa**. The Murphy any objections thereto. poet office is on the premia««. A bi* lot of machln- j roqndle, Oregon, March 8 , 1887. ery to go with the place. Tbos. R. Willard, Apply to J. W. Wimer, n30 Administrator. Murphy, Josephine county, Oregon. J MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON . . Proprietor« t in t Drucrp, Pnbits. Oil«. Gandies. C im rs. Tobacco, Fancy Article«. Stationery and the finest quality o f School B oo J cr . Agent f«ir the lending sewing Machines, Mason fr Hamlin or gans, Old W in es and L iquors o f the best quality. Prescriptions carefully compounded. L I V E and L E T L IV E . vln 3 t£