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KMTv r * ? . - j W* ì rx < rÆ i pie, which would go further than Ilev. Mr. Campbell is the rigb t men he had selected to represent | Senator Peck, than whom ii3 BantionBcach Estate (6 6 3 Acres) anything else to promise and p r e -: man in the righ t place at this par- this country abroad, and that they man i.- better o v - \ i , th thinks Sale. in k s th i h e e , i CONTAINING the RACE COl’ R SE , AGATE l*( »• . i U*n. I sage a glorious future for our land. tieular juncture. ‘‘Tne birthright would he viewed by thousands ofthe . t will b e l e i ve-*n Bi »rii, Horaoehoc Bxy, the Ranwwuttd Cave«. The T U E S D A Y , A V I !IL 5, 1887 i A healthy p aity with a sound of the G a e l" with him means P r o - t best people of the country. S in ce 1 a. 11» -»i'll '• >’ , " l l l a n d C l e v e l a v d • l»tt«-*r « • «bout in th e center o ft h e beach resorted . . . i ! to for health a:ul recreatiou, and which, down to j policy will never be rent a su n d e r! nihil ion, and n mort useful and ex- then they nave neon pouring i n o ] . liem* era*. i low water line i« the exclusive p roperty; of the CTTUFS the score from all parts of the earth, ! . | owner by right of patent. T h e trouta»?« on the by the birth and giovvth o f a grand l perienccd worker iu the cause - about , . Complete. 1 , j i t has been discovered $356,000 I ; obecured 1,caoh*which mll° inlenKth* •“ and the collection IS view 18uearlya of the Pacific Ocean, and la admir- J\1 i I j M h Ì Ì n" ' ' >>SllÌHiit refurni. T h e ropu!>- ! oouhl not he found in th è county. T h e Am erican m inister to D e n -' 000 ;ue sl>e,,t a,,m ,;lilY tll° ^ lji‘ ! »»>r W * huteU* etc- the northeru KDllKO BV ’ ! ,OT ‘» « n o o r.t, mn.it lieve little | W e b||Te thè tollowinn ted States for tobacco, and that n t ! entire frontage o f which «h* ha« und. °i been already disposed l>r. M. SI. SUT.PHY. ] fmtli in Ins p ity wlio fcnrs .lisce- lines a8 a „„tribntion to our col- mark, Prof. Anderson, has indig lenyt Olie-half of this enormous sum I Of in building lots. T he beach itself extends to a nantly denied the rumors which i considerable distauce north o f the frontage, and ter t o l t tr» ’u the eM.mi.U of a j um ni», and, as they contain force ! ends in smoko, j lii.-? Would p U l - ! also nouth of it, and contains a large quantity of All communications in the in ter .roat inorai cause, («<‘orgm is not am, mer i t >w0 publlsh lliem . Xhev have been circulated in regard to chase snudi h o m e s f o r 1 . 0 0 ( 1 . 0 0 0 ! red and white cedar, redwood, Hjtruce, ash, uiaple his habits and mode of living in est of Prohibition, in ended for no less dem ocratic for its anti-saloon ' un i myrtle brought in by every tide. The paten have, however, been sent to us [ j C * < >pX*. tee is also entitled to all »i.iucs, m inerals, m edici tice or publication, to be addressed tight: Kansas is not less republican * Copenhagen, as a base slander. i i ,. nal springs, i lurn and oyster !>ed t, waifs and estraye * | anonymously, and we would re- In proof that he is not living there j to D r. M. M. Murphy. Coquiile thereon. i.e ou.-e it is a prohibition state. 1 1 t i « r „ n, p , n AM C M U it& M tS The temperature is unequaled iu the United . . * , , quest that, for the future, all con- in squalor ________ ___________ ______ 1,._, i THE m City, Oregon. he wrote that he occupi- Stales for etjuabillty, there being < uly ia degrees ” the name of common sense: y»»’ i tributi«>ii^ l>e aceoiTii>aiiio<l by the > ed the whole of a first floor and! 1 * 0 1 .1 1 ’H'S IM> 1 ’ ISOISIsSl i l o v between the mmohiy mean of Jan u ary , the coldest S T E A M E R , 1 - k * o, the gicat, tlie vital in- nnm0 0 f the author, not for p u b li-! part of the second floor, in all ten j month o f the year the average of which is 4T, deg. —and that of Ju ly and August, the h o tte st- the av W e should like to so;1 a good tcre-ts sit *takc, !oi the sa«vp of our c a tiou, unless desired, but as a j rooms and he did not see whv he j 4 li «1 T |1 5 erage of \vl ¡. ¡i is M« i sec Signal Service Report). definition of tit«* to rn *kP»)!ilics, as h. nie.-, oni heabh »ml our happi- frUlll*entoe of good faith — E d . The inside ’uu 1.;, about Itt i a« rca of which are more j was charged with a 2 -room, fourth 11 or less cleared land under fence arc suitable for coustruetl anti applied in tin- year ness, let us diaw tie line /< if/h up, j v P rohibition K axi . y . story habitation. As to the news- dairying, or raising cattle or sheep as weii as for Swift and Sure, of grace 1S, n 7. W ebster defines fo rd raw it wo must, somewhere. grain, roots, etc., and the entire when cleared «and Jinise the cry of temperance paper statem ent that he kept an old this is easily accomplished, as the timln;,' has been the word as -th e science of govern i he dead past having buried i s , Ua" J abounding utterance peasant woman to cook his food permitted to grow only oinco the white man settled here about HU years sinee,) wi*l m aintain a large ment, * but ha ! lx*. i'> |>»o\ i u dead, lit u?-act in the iiwng pros- llun.1 agninut the whisky mill. and mend his clothes he said. “I M ilken *(ic rn m id t r ip b e tw e e n Hr. m l on nm l j number of eattle, aDd also adapted fo r for the ordl- mood, denominat' d politics ‘*the ' ent: let us h a\eless maudlin cant ( !o q a il le ( ’itv ev e ry d t v . • nary products o f agriculture in a temperate clim ato. dine out, and the lady who keeps And. strmi«» men and women fair, L e a v e s lin n d o n a b o a t 7..‘i0 c . m .. a r r iv in g 1 Easy term s will »«g iv en , nearly the en tire pur- science of trickery,” the definition under the name of historical aflili- Emnlnte virtues of old; house for me is the w idow of a , cbx«t« money bein« allowed to lie ou the land« for a Let the ram traffic despair « t (A x p iille C itv a b o u t 1 1:30 a . m . H etn ru - would have gained in force of ex- j ations; and let republican and long time, The northern line of the«, inalde professor w rho w ’ns the teacher of Of lo'.'seniu*» our hold. in g , le tiv e sO c x p iille t.'itv about, p . m . laT iij is only half s mile from the poatofhee, store, pression and would certainly not democrat join heart ami hand to ! K in g George of G reece”. B u t he a n d .‘ irriv ch Ht lin n d o n a lx m t ‘kHo m. ghippitiff whsrveH^eie., o f the ribinf» « ‘Sport town Ah! weep not, gentle mother, • of Rand(>n, which If situated at the mouth of tho have lost by inaccuracy. vote the cause of Prohibition, n e x t! I'.#' This Stf.«iner converts at C<*,aiUe added that it would be ditlicult to Know that tears win not the fight, j Coijuille, a river navigable for «eagoiug «hips for r ,, • , , , i City with the •'i'K ISSX ** for Myrtle i'oint. W henever any ol the strong par- November, it is impossible, no i Eschev. all fear; your sad sighs smother, lutorra the sixty m illions of p eo p le1 ' 30 or 40 miles from its mouth, and whore building . e , . . . s . s , , , Through fare on botn boats, i30ct». 1 lot« of a frontage of 30 feet are celling for fROO and Stand up boldly for your right. tisan adherents of the two great 'doubt, to divorce entirely politics in Amerca of these facts,and he sup- ___ ___ ____ , upward«. The above will be sold in three lot«. political parties of this conn tn are from the polls; but it is perfectly Down with traitors to the cause! I,ot No. 1 lies outside of the fence, on its eastern posed he would have to be patient. J - ¿ 1 - T J 1 3T 0 1 T, side, anil uuiuclosed. l'rfce 17. per acre. No 2, Kun them to their loathsome holes; m etaphoric illy brought to bay by p, ssible, and not at all ditlicult, to The opinion gains ground among , couNSLLOii .i u v . -XuTAUi r t 1>LI0 : three fields inside the eastern fence, fenced in, The good and true will give applause— ditch«'1, cb a icd uf tim ber, brush, etc., about 225 the unanswerable argum* nts of tiie make a repiddican rcp resen tatiie the m em bers of congress still i n ! Convsy'incbt’ and General Land Men! stand solid at the polls. I acre« - ;.:icp *20 j« T a«:rt No. 3, the r«bt o f tho advocates of Prohibition, the\ ini- in one couiPy, and liis democ’ratic Anonymous. I fem-ed in land.-, dit-died, cleared, Pie., t<;gother the city that an extra session will A Grail. n lauds weet aini no/tu <'f them, containing the mediately fall back upon that most neighbor in the next, understand be called in October. They <lo. t’id'u i lions Ms;<sc— boaa-- Negotiated' wit U a s liiiig lo ii L'atidon Reach and tlie frontage th e n on previously hackneyed and contem ptible of all th at, when the\ reach the House not tlnnk there is any need m for con-i Kanche«, ,, , .v .. , , , „ . ! mentioned, duelling house«, etc., e tc .—about 27H ( F r o m o u r K e g u la r C o r r e s p o n d e n t.) J Wild Land and Town Property I acres—price $35. per-acre. whining appeals, —“tlout split up , ,>c the Senate, they will be expected : Apply to GEORGE B E N N E T T , Bandon ’W ashington, M ar. 21, 1887. gress to meet before that time, b u t ; iKni«/ut and ro !U. (’ollecooim a specialty I Coos County, Oregon. th e party.” As if. forsooth, there t o ‘toe the line’ nuil walk th esam o' T h e senatorsand representatives ! t here are many reasons why it and proceeds promptly remitted, could be anything under the whole plank ami vote the P ioh ib ition who call on the president to counsel i »houhl m eet then. The house NOTKE f o r p ib l ic a it o n . H eavens to prevent a democrat and ticket, or that, at the next ensuing | and advise and inquire and recom- | should organize and be prepared j Lund 0 fficc nM nrehShssr7.8°n’ i a republican, with tli3 whole host ¡election , they will be made to walk mend concerning the high appoint- : ^or wo,’h soon enough to dispose of j \i"i ;r j: is hereby given that the foiiow- m . L L (iliV E, PROP. of “th eir uncles and th eir cousins .another kind of plank altogether. i• , i • , i certain im portant business before ing-uame«! .-uttler has filed notice of his iu- ments * pending, seem fo know J ju st ; ^ IUUU lult " u nni uul5lut hh w , u I , i e : tevoou , , ... „ .. r>* | • I <> • i • , to make commutation proof m bup- and their aunts,” from shaking 1‘roliiliii ¡ o n o n ('«ov fSiver. • as little about what Will happen b * 1 1 ( iscussions l glU o » Oj p ,,r t , . f j,jH elaim ,and tlict said pr >i«{ will he hands over the clmsm of their i>o- Popular Hotel lois ree Y<vi:i!y bt«n T h e recent organization of the ! after they leave him as they did ! "AV-,* . 1 n,,ui" ,K‘f(,r'*tlw Ju'5>ie or (’lerh " {i;i<*c,,on* .1 put ii* Letter order thun t over before, iitical differences, and exclaim ing ... lt ,. . | which the next congress will dis- | tv («mrl or Coos county. Orii'.iH, at Empire Coos J\i ver Prohibition ( lab which ' before they saw linn. I lie presi- . ()lv. „n uwn, ,i»-. so i8«7 anís truly a favorite resovi. in unison, “at len-t let us agree up ho a form idable barrier to ( • u,t^ n- ,,n ' ' rCn' vja-/’ *i,ri1 , ,, , .. . , 1 1 cuss will he TI - • tables uro supplir«! with r 11 «he deli- vi/.: Lavi C. Gibson, hoiuosl* :u! entry No. took iih'c»* at M osher C Impel, on dent listens to all their recom m ea- . . , on thm one point, if we cannot up « I enei: > to ! - hud. and i>. et\lo to suit tha • «. . , r o m is . e s to . . . r i legislation. o n s i d e er; — ' ,,,r -*• b. '4 «if N. 4 r .’.«*1 N. E. C 00s river, on Saturo «v. 2fith ult., i dations and p |)romist\s to c consid on any other, and that is t > stamp E. ’.i ;ind Lot. 1 an«.* 2, Sto. ii, T p. 3' j ran;.: bistiihons epicure. of I 'a lr n R (■raiRi'd i t ; d\Mitj;-ro«ii.:s an>! sleeping apart- is t *e b(>st piece of good, sound, them, but Speaker C arlisle seems S. U. 13 W est, \V; !. àter out forever iu this shite and in this T o citizens ol the Pacific States men cCi'iid to no Lutei su San them lío names the following witnesses to prove j solid prohibition work that has yet to be the only one w ho has been : country the traffic in that poison Wc ! gi\ci> even a hint as to his prefer- ^,ir*nIi ^ ie Pas^ NVeeh a,1(l reported hi? continuous residence upon, nnd rulti- ! taken '«lace in this county. Mrs. A. L. Oliva. Prop. which is draining and corrupting are inform ed that the Coos river euces or selections. T h e P r e s i - ! exPresslv for t!ie H e iu l d l>v C’. A. j ^>t1on of- said ,aild8»Vl2: ! n otk e o r 1 IN al s l t t l e m e n 'IL the life-bio« d of our glorious re Pl!'' ' i Sw Cu miu '■ al1 °!kc ‘K»“?;!fc Viiy/. ! X ’ o t’iCE is hereby given that the under- public.” W e have yet to laarn polling precinct contains som ething dmit was anxious to have had M r .'^ 11,>'w ' (*" " like 12 voters who are prohibition- C arlisle accept the Secretary sh ip j S - 1 iUt:U[ ()th o 0 ‘ " HS,UI1b,to n > D L • | Jj-i:N o sier" J ° ° 8 ‘'UI1 y’ ^ si”uod ha8filwl herfinal ilccount as ad‘ that there is any m aterial difier- ists to a m an—and a s o lid phalanx o f the Treasury but his excuse for ! J ‘ B ‘ G‘ Francis- | Chas. w. Johnston, j S“ ^ ,th e^ t0oi Wm-D-Wainw* ence ii the effect of an extra dose it is. and a solid front they will declining was that he consulted his i 0U’ Cal; ’ L u b J K>nut‘ . A): G etleson, ; — rarl5---------------------- _-------- — ^ 1 - ! W*1»NKRPAY THEfiTII PVT OF APBIU, 1887, of alcohol, containing a large {>or- Í at 2 o’clock, p. m. MONEY TO LOAN 1 make, to be sure. Apostles of pro- own best interests by rem aining in ^ 'U1 " i « u » c « m . o , ( ’al., B o ttle safe. ceDtape of Case! oil, on a repubii- 1« not a circumstance to the great offer msile hil8 Itfen Bet njiiirt for the wettlcnient of s&id H. 11. L yn ch , San I'm r raucisco, ne Mr. p ! below. Mr. J . W. Wimer, poatina«ter at Murphy, estate l»y the Houonil.le County Court of « i o n « f e m o c r o t i c «ligertW eopp»-1hlblUon- " bo* « e" ort* “ *’» «»ttseI b u preeent field o f Hctmn. for cable railways. 1 • j Josephine county, desiring to locate near the cc.xst, , (»KM(S c,rant v, Oregon, nr.d the hearing of rat us. W e have known rt-publ, can i iire ,,f state notoriety, »u.l a Imso j C arlisle is a poor man nlw, and i t ' ‘ " , „ .„ .i- . . , , c i ! M ish, bail Francisco, Cigar tip pro- i wi*hes t0 ,xch*u«e h,H ,Tlendid farm for one in any objections thereto. e now i is understood among his frie n d s , ’ . . ; close proxim ity to Coquiile City—two ruiles at the , , __ ... _ . _______ liv ers to be verv nmol, r.at of „r.ler 1 ™ ,“e* l>«»e R,>,K-aml before , , . • . • • lector. J . Pottinger, Carpentaria, : furthest, or will sell for iCwO. Ills place con«!«:» j L n te d C o q u iile . Oreg«vn. f l a r c h 8, 1887. ' in the rroh ib itioii Star, the p ro n i-; that he thought a cabinet position ^ 320 acres; 100 ai’rce in cultivation, and 200 under : Mary E . P tlg h . from the above cause, and the c ir » -, . -, -, i i * * - i Cal., Axle and wheel. I1. Iteyner, of (formerly Mary K. Wagner.) bition organ of tlie state ,f t^rr fence. Of this, ICO acre« fine, bottom, laid ICO level ne.jon, would entail social obligations ; ..................... . cum stance of an engorged demo- Adiiiiifitratrix. 1). B . S co tt, 1 red lend, the improvement« on which are three ; , • , ... • ! Lathrop, Seed drill have gone forth from C«»r»s rive which would be more expensive ’ coi«I orchards, of 7i*' trees—peaches, prunes, pears, cratic stomach and spleen, owing to N< >TiOK U F FIN \ L SET T L E VIENT H oisting jack. II. apples, cherries,’ walnuts, :.luicinls, illl)ert», per- J like tin1 knighls-errunt < ¡' o) l. m ! than he co«ild a fiord. Not that he „ . . . . ,t a sim ilar ingestion, has come not aiiuinonn, m uloerries, et«1. ,« : ^ , an 1 also a nice, O T I C K is !,; rc-bv io’» M tii h i the uiuler- on a mi.-sion of chivnli v which far nu utioned tiii.s us a reasou for 11. Sin k, G rass V alley, Gal., G .r- j larpe vineyard, and all kin'!« of berries; th iv j lar^. V .N siom-d Inis filed : .i final accóant a« ad uufrequently under our obserta- ,- • « . • i . ¡ . i 4 ment supiiorter. bam s, one 4<'.x'<5 feet, uno* ,er •hx.'<. ami the other niliitstrai r ol i!i exceeds in loftbi • s of aim most , f dt-climng. - ii* « f Titr.s 1>. W'illard, Imi il ìs uhdcrstoou that : ' 1 ■ 5*!x8ii; n fine dwelliiq», main balldiu^ lCx-W, two tion. W hat nonsense it is, then, to deceas 'd, and the Q uixotic expeditions of i l -ose it colltributcd to hid llecisiou. | Ueldeii««» C o m ic tc à . ! stories h ith and lisll throu(;li center, with “ L " oppose a radical reform for the f li W k PSKHI'AT. THE IÌTU Il.VY OF V.PUIL, 1887, kitchen, porch.*«, e tc .; a well of fine wa'er ut the : time-honored chrrultci't*, nnd have I l whs expeoted that ilio lutei-| *^an 1‘ l'aacisco, March *?.'». i he i diHir. 1 o'clrck. p. iu. a cellar h i t 1 with h-foot stouo walls and H universal good upon tue paltry pre smoke-house over th© same; a carp pond of has been got apart for (ho settlement of said taught and talked prohibition untir Stalo ( 'oinim -jcecoim uissiou would trial of Alexander Goldenson lor tence of a disinclination to weaken one acre, well supplied with carp. The locatiou ingly nnd unceasingly and with an Inue been conijiletod ero th is ,,b u t1 Hie m u fd erof little Maini * K >!!y is a healthy one, iu 7 n«il«‘s of rr.ilroad and in 71» estate by Ilio Honorable County court of parties, either of which would be Coos county, Oregon, and th«.' hearing o f energy and honesty of purpose it ma} i»e severa 1 days yet before j *0::‘ -■'aveuioer was ‘ oi.rop ;>• : la te miles o f the town o f G rant’s I’sss. The Murphy any objections thereto. all the stronger for the introduction ' post othce is on the premises. A big lot of m achin ilio naiues of tho commissi«mers : Ibis ntler^nth.n by a ver;ìi< t < ima - ery to go with the place. W h ie ! Ina ; ruck ion«»r ini .'Ì tii Dated Coquiile, Oroty.n. March 8, 1887. of the Prohibition plank in its p lat Thos. R. Willard, Apply to J . W. Wimer, dur i*i i!m first degree and l ’m pm - hearts of tho win's! y ring. Snokr are know n. Jt is of colliso very Murphy, Josephine county, Oregon. form. T h ere is hardl) a doubt that Administrator. altv fixed id death. Carrol! Co-.ik tlio efforts > f :.s pessimists m: desirable to bave meli wiiose j* the m ajority of tho honest, haul- tl‘e closing argum ent for the \ \ . A. Luso and »akam r judgm ent can be relied on at all I .1. A. Yon! working vot e., of the state of O re dab*!! so. Hi SI•ored the press for ; gon, those who earn their bread by the cause of prohibition are bear times. J t is very difficult to find its l.1(1* *dthi rst > spirit, and d «veil the sweat of their brow, or by the ing good fruit, and the organization such men, and when found they eiroii; ' oil the I> aa i«t insanity nnd 1 working of th eir brain iu some of so soiid and independent .*i body ) ; U t . (1,q such as are likely to want ! ‘i-Mriet-Aitoi ney ! dr uuL.i'nnw,;. honorable calling, and are outside as the Prohibition Club, of Coos (0 undertake tiie service, l o r St< )uo hell d*>SCI 1 for the peopie and o f t h e g i e a t whisky ring, and un river, mei i.s nn ent in the history mpu who are not tempted by the disse*:•ted the. ev ideuc«.* for th * do- ; connected with political wire-pull of hint m use not only in Coos .salaries a h n e , the positions are not fcliSH and m nil * an eloquent [>lea t ing and chicanery, are in favor of county, but in tin* state <n ( )regon. ^ as desirable as mav at first thought for jn >tic* 1J<* JlrtktHl for (rolden- M e have much pleasure in j appear, l ’iiere is a heavy respoii- P rohibition , whether they are re SOU t: c- sa me kil id of mercy he ¿tuve publicans or democrats. When a sertiug the following resolutions a-1 jsiiyiiity attached to them and al Ili:; V ictin i. • u Ige M urjihy gave h boon is about to be granted to a lotted by the Ciuo at their organi- mo8t a certainty that no man (am so *i lit to us ^or act as to avoid criticism from some « o.a a ,on-.- vii> charge to the ury, ! county or portion of a county, say. zntion session, and tlifU«., ii il •*V;i’> i n hour and a half Few towns possess tl»«* natural advantages that ('oijuille enjoys, and which will, in jm blication : 7 | quarter. for instance, an appropriation to ('•) >- River. March I'll. ‘ the near future, eau-e it to blossom as the rose. It has a beautiful and pleasant site, lie»*\ily against the long, »IB 1 hot 1 tic newly or ni/cii rruhibiti«>n club o>f1 d liere is likely to be complaint carry out some local improvements, plea »if ill “u » 11 ity . T h e ju ry re; u n- being situated, for the most part, on a level plateau on the sunny side of tlie Coquiile do we ever hear the citizens of the Coos riviri. r« c ;»niziny the groni influence too if the appointm ents are not River, thirty miles from the Pacific [ocean, which is reached every day by. a four-liourt ed tlx9 VCnit ct at .about 5 «/cl >ek. ¡ of tho pres- in influ* ncinu find moulding flic . steamer ride. Coquiile ('ity is at the centerof theconverging wagonToad system of Coon interested localities complain that principles and opinions of the citizens of distributed with regard to the sec 1 ho prisoner tu r n e d p i !«1 a n d th e n (tountv, and isnt tlu* head of deep -water navigatienjind in the central part of a v ast body there is a division of sentim ent in thi « government, indorse th* following res tional divisions of the country. The attempted to resume his defiant, j ofirch. river bottom land, which is the source of all true and enduring prosperity The West will claim the right to good the neighborhood.owing to political idui ¡i ms: .... ‘ *fc> **" *w i lioodlnm braggadocio. T h e ver- ! eountiy' round about ¡stilled with precious m etals,m inerals and coal to an unparalleled K kuoi . y >;». That vo request of the editor differences? How noon the crimson of th fViqrn m: C ity II uiialt ) »pace in his. representation [l, ami -¡Nor til, ooutu • lu e 0 *s w ith universal apMrova! ‘“.\teut, and is covered w ith a variety of timb*T that for quantity and quality is not ex- undergarment (“cases to be visible valuable paper for the pur pone of advancing and L a st are equa equally interested. I t I . ,, .. 1 ’ i celled bvthat of anv place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled. As a dairying and stock- , 4l , . . - ! and any other tnan tne one given i raising conntry. * x a snnitnnum . . . . for . . those seeking healtn.it is boa::*l lo come l to the .. front , th c a u s e o f P r o h ib itio n . er, that the shite in J . nnd is said, howeve as part of the sliow. and ctq per- K f s o ia k o , T h a t t h f f S e c r e ta r y b e iiis tr u e t probably have resulted in «a j rank. The fishing industry will prove an important factor, wl-de the unmet « j u s mills and headisrn lose i tiie brazen sem ed to fo rw a rd t.h«*se r e s o lu tio n s to t h a t p a p er : now V nearl T mail«1 UI) that on I » one ■ ^ ‘ ’ d i serious disturbance to-ni,,llt ! factories, completed, in ooarse of construction, and contempi Hi4;!, will ma ku the whole of five places on the commission blance that it jtossesst d, and beams H< n r v f ! . S m i t h . f r a n k E. R o g ers, . county a buzzing hive of industry ami wealth. Coquiile ( ity is in the center, is the Chairman. Secretary. ! remains to be in d lls tl iou* s ta t i s t i c i a n h a s most eligible and will enjoy nil. Itsneboo1. church, and society udvantages are second filled, and that the j An with unv.tmted good nature and to mme in the county. HuiRling material is cheaper at this point than at any othar in the president intends to give his entire j figured where the money goes, as good humor! B u t what greater !*•■<• iti I* it io n < Brga ii iz a ti on H. county. It has the advantage of a corporation and is to soon have a uiocntain stream We are glad to learn that so attention to the m atter until it is ; follows: M issions, $5,000,000; of water run through it for protection against (ire. Property reasonable. boon or blessing can be conferred J . A. D ean , agent , M. J . M c D o n a l d , p r o p ., upon the state of Oregon than to popular a tem perance lecturer as settled. j public education, $85,000.000; su- Coquiile City. San Francisco. free its soil and rid its people of the Itev. Mr. Campbell of M arsli- So m etim e ago it occurred to the gar and molasses, $150,000,000; íi^ u U lf ¿ ih ] g i r a l i il A \ i L h Si P sv Levi Snyder, Captain, p . OLIVE HOTEL, Coquiile " Vy i l O l ’ AO Ci. U J i i U I U J O O l i v i t u I City, Oregon. . Coming, Coming, Coming ! I ! O O a U IL L E C IT Y ! The ciiiimig Town of S. W. Oregon! th e dam ning curse of intoxicants? T h e accom plishm ent of such a g io rious feat in any community, large or sm all, not on the ipav disH of any ruler, nor by the mandate of any prince or potentate, but by the will of the people, the voice of tin* people— the vox ¡topuli which thoee pioneer republicans, the an- cient Homans. he!d#to I«* vox ¡)< i “tb e voice oi the people is the voice ofG od”— the achievement of such a victory over the baser appetites of human nature will show the exis- teuce of a healthy phase of moral field is actively engaged inorganiz- C hief in the Consular Bureau of boots and shoes, $190,000,000; cot- ; ing Prohibition clubs on the bay. ! the State Departm ent, Dr. S t. ton goods, $210,(XX),0 0 0 ; lum ber It is not hard to forsee that the Clair, that an album co n tain in g 1 $233,000,000; woolen goods, $237,- Prohibition vote at Marshfield and j photographs of all the gentlemen 000,000; iron, steel, $290,000,000; Em pire will be much larger than | in th e U nited States foreign ser- j meat, $300,000,000; tobacco, $350,- enemies anticipate or than ad her- j vice would be an interesting thing ¡ 000,0 0 0 ; bread, $505,000.000; liq- cuts would have dared to hope for and a so u rce o f gratification nt head- ; uors, $900,000,000. until quite recently. A vast j quarters. H e began to call for pho- A New Y ork lawyer has to serve change is rapidly taking [>lace in ; tographs; but at first the demand a double sentence to the peniten- popular opinion, to the steady ad- ’ was not responded to with any de- tiory. On technicalities he got into vancemeut of the cause, through : gree of alacrity. E ach particular ja il and at the expiration of his the education of the public mind in consul seemed to think there was ; term he finds thn/his time in ja il this regard even in seaport towns, | nothing in store for his picture, if j doesn’ t count, and in other places in this state he sent it, but final destruction or i . ~ which linve hitherto be**n looked i obscurity. L ater, the idea got a- 1 n ^ .b>°k p .ice at i courage and self-denial deeply ; upon as strongholds and treasured in the hearts of the peo- tious of H is A lcoholic foitifica- broad that the president would see ; cowboys and herders, and two of j M ajesty, tho photographs and admire the ‘ the latter were killed. * ▼4n2tf MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. . Proprietor. L. DIXON 3 tn tr Prurro. Mo-bVirm. P ain ts. Oil«. Candies, Cicrnrs. Tnbncco, F a n cy A rticles, Station ery and th e finest quality o f School B o o k s Agent for th e leading sewing M achines, M ason <(r H am lin or gans, &c. Old W in es and L iq u ors o f th e b est quality. P rescrip tio n s carefully compounded. LIVE and LET LIVE. vln3 tf /