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I.txli at R e ar Creek. O cean S t e a m e r JIe«*ting. Albany, March 29.—Governor Mrs. Mary C. Ried has locate«! at \ \ hen 1 visited Bear creek last Hill to day vetoed the bill prohib San Rernmlino. Cal. NextSatunlay evening April 9th. Mr. Kh orwootl, of Sumner. w s iting the sale of liquor within half wee*b I h-und every one busy; A letter fron» I). W. Stevens at tiie meeting to ascertain wlmt is boro on Eritlny. a mile of certain country insane SOI!lt: plowing, some so'.wug, hur- Lai imore, 1). 1., states that he is ]> « * « » 1« h 1 iii the steamer line between Hon. 15. Hermann 1ms ret nr no* 1 in J fact ***& every thing .. j n ti ; J ! a asylums, o j i u u * o ? a for v a the u u ; i reason C ttD U U that t l i U l i it t was \\ < 1 0 rowing, O» drilling; ------------- ^ , « m am all O. K. to his home at Rosebnrg. / i -OM r , “ ce. ’ i t e r e - This is rogar- j necessar, tu facilitate getting aliv- j Miss Mollie Rally and her baby : will ( « . . m Mrs. L'helin, of Marshfield, visi . -iii ded as a sign ho will vet«) the Inch high j 1U8 ou^ °f t*ie world s hide. Has attained a standard of cxccllonoo which ted friends here one «lav last week. sister were visiting friends here port of the committee appointed to li«*euse bill if the Senate concurs Messrs. Jason and Clinton Ran- i adm its of no superior. It contains every improvement that Inventive Hon. Wni. Hall, of Marshfield, Wednesday. . ascertain the cost of vessel, the kind spent a couple of .lays here last j Miss Lila Masters, of Sumner,' needed—and in fact the whole bus- i This is the Republican measure ! would have 100 logs duuqied into j week. was visiting her mauy frieuds hero : ,11<lss w ill be of great interest t«> ! «lesigne«! to placate the prohibition-i f*1(1 creek the last ol iho -.veek. ; EVERY ¡everybody. The people should at- ' ists and help carry the Sate next j -* fi*s coiisideivd good work, for so i Father M’Glynn ha - rou-od the «a Thur-'dav ORGAN , M. Crawford. r i « L ' mi ., of r Marsh m ...i, t«-nd ami give all the encourage-, Irish heart by trying to down I*Hr- A. -1 ,, year but applies only t«> large ! early m the season. W AR nell with Davitt. 1 possible whether they pan ¡ , Ed. Taylor has a force of men at • lield, [>aid Myrlle Point a bu: in ess The Governor may offer RANTEE take st«H *k or not. ym but if at all pos- H. C. Williams who was sen to n at an p o- ^ wime objections to it as to that work on the road leading from his j la!(* h,« i‘K '»runt, FOR tim insan«' a-yltim from this river trip on \\ « dnesday. m > «\ tai»e su>c«v m « i«' ><>,i . . , vetoej to-day. i place to the river, and is making a | We hav«)tosav to those writing FIVE a short time ago is «leni. st«'nm«T t«> this river wouki make YEARS Since her big lire Walla Walla is passable high-way out of what has Jimmy Arrington and family, «af 1° tliisolii«-e in K'gaid to Ixu rowing many branches of business profita- hitherto been litth1 more than a Marhti«‘i«l. returne«! yesterday from inonoy, that it is all gone. ! ble, that caunot 1,0 run at present' b"i'<!"« °P will« good fire-proof streak of mud and a right of way. I a visit to Mrs. A s par ■nts. Mrs. Alice «rim es, ««■ \\ alker. | tf> ,my conaitiL.,ablc extent, and | lmllch,18s- 1’lie fire is looked on Tlirpe esccilor.i < aro crl.-bratcd for vol- The Howell boys contemplate ! nrac, quality < : •. ja ’ <. !•• uui j , \ariety oi com- The Parkerslmrg left the city oi f «!'•* <«>•• si'enla few days t e r » ! . nl|1j n,)t (111|y prove |;1-^hly prof:-. as “ blus-'u*«- biuatiun. ;irll': . . i . uiy m iluieti. pcncct running a small crew at their camp i 1 coMtroctloa,aa! tli«' 2t)th ult., and is now «lue at thi :• ■ ... ro . t t a o taUnctm.onM> ith friends last week. | table to owners of ilie vessel but! Now tlmt the State Board of Im- mentHl a:,a o. ans for Lomes, sclioola, river with a big !«>t < f freight. this season. cLarcLcs, lodye^, bocieties, etc. The smiling countenance of to every person on the Coquille j migration still hangs out at Port- rSTABLISKED Ftl PTTATIO*. are over 3,000,000 feet of j Arthur l tdon passed up the n v -, „ j_ R K()borts beamed on u s ! and its tributaries. Be sure and laud notwithstanding the support; There ^ , vV IJXEDVALE!) FACIL.ITIEH, er one day last week anti limtle tin water, but j BK1LLE0 WOIfH’iEX, Thurstlay. He was returuing from cou.c. end do ,11 iu your power to of «1» »«**«« WRSw.selyw.tld.cld by I uh ,.unni m full timo I H erald boys a pleasant visit. B l> ;r M A T B B I i l, o,.t the project z foot. 4,0 '»'•>, rtdB,Rture, it is plum to j ^ {ce, m„. OOMBIHCD, M A K S THIS Ev. Hayes, Chas. Matliison ami a Irip t«> ( oos bay. o ---- 1 *— day, the j objects. The not nmnher , s . ’ -T .. see its objects, ih e state was not; , ... ... * im Assessor Garrison returnetl to Lee Brown started for Colorado TVa«*h«‘r I '..vanii m itin*). ■ earlier* number of <>f lorra logs wi will probably «li-! only swindled out of the money t > yesterday. They go to Akron. thè rtver mi We«lnps«lay in bis mis- examination of tofirhers on misn'present it, but allowed its ininisii nearly as fast as augmented j Instruction Bocks and Piano Stools. Prof. Jennings has hern with us t--i«>u oi enrichiug—in thoir minds j. was con by this season’s run. W« lnt'sdav ami Thurstìii'*, name used to give the infamous the past two «lays 11«' will teach Catalogues and Prico Lists, ou application, i m thè festitive tax-payers. The damage done Cr.pt. Parker’s ducati by K. H. Hansen ami ii. ij. the Sumner school this summer. concern standing. CHICAGO COUAGE OÍGAN CO. The public se boni in tliis «listrict railroad by the high water, will Mr. Shim'. Miss Blacklook ami will IS-gill its nring term next Harman, board ol examiners, Supt. 831 BLUE ISLA N D AYE., o i l: m :i«.m to it n . probably necessitate the outlay of a i Sherwo«)«l hav ing gone i<> Marsh Miss McN uimra came over from CH ICAGO , ILL. L<iohl Bench Gazette.] April lltlq . with a week’s work for two or three men. ihe examination at the bay yesterday, en route to Ban- Monday, . . . Miss field ------- to cominci - ----------- Laborers are beginning to arrive don. ¡Mollie Lehman as principal and j plttce. There were nine appli- Mr. Decker, of Myrtle Point, to go to work on the quarry. contemplates doiDg the hauling Rev. F. E. Scofield, of Dore, will | ^ 1S8 LrtUra Beyers 111 clmr6e of 0(lnts, and all were successful in John N. Langlois is to have the from the month of the creek for j preach in this place the third Sun- *ie Pnmar> depart men . getting certificates, the following in this month—17th—at the usual Mr. G. A. Brown has purchased« p^iug the grade: hirst grade,— James Carman property io the bald most of the camps this summer and 1 TL l © Undersigned hour. has moved his family to a place in the J. 1). Bennett property in this | Miss Lucinda McClosky, Miss hills. JE lLejS The North Si«lo school is to open close promixty to his work. Mr. A. J. Rherwood has been place, ami last week had the frame pj,- ra Tulley, Ed. Jenkins, Louis adtling to the beauty of his fine j of a barn 20x30 put up. and thinks j a . Roberts, Geo. Johnson, Will j May 1st, for a five months term, Taken all in all, Bear creek is resi,lenco by the lavish use of j of iniilaing ft nice cottage residence Volkmar. I the liveliest locality we have visi- Second grade, M 1SS with Miss Malehorn as teacher. . paint. Travel begins to pass over the j ted. The people are by no means , I on the corner next to the church. Fannie Coke, W. D. Roberts, H. I. Ldw. >Y. raliv is expected home . . . , , . ... new county road between Bandon i dead. W ith the sound of varied hicv on the Arontn. ' Ho 1» improving A b1B lot of money conlil be Clinton O J ami here, but no wagens y e t.' industry timed by the melodious from the injury he re«*eived some loaned «>n this river at a good rat«'; Miss Met hv-ky ^ill teaeli at IIST months ago. j of interest. This is due to the fact | Bamlon, Miss Tulley, who is r late | That seems to be a very long job ; voice of the “Bull Banjo’ (team- The str. T ittle Annie will be put that the country is new, and that arrival from Montana, on East fork, j for the southern Coosites t«? com- stor),one cannot well get lonesome, on the rout«4 with the Antelope, one tli«'re are, in consequence, many , Ed. Jenkins, on Middle fork, and , plot«'. Boom it. I M hile on the creek we met and * our time-honored friend and rival, of them remaining over night here ol,i>niUgri for profitable investment.; Geo. Johnson, at the Dean s«-liool ' [Coi^Mail.] Is prepared to buy or sell for Mr. Charles Franklin. He in- an 1 the other at Bandon. ^ We will say to tlnvse writing to j house on North Coquille. Me J. p. Dunham is exteuding his ' teuds~clerking ft for Ed. Taylor. reasonable consideration. John Sehnil 7 . of this place, is a Uf. rognr,|iIlg ‘the papers onlered by ! canuot say where the others will j railroad into the timber, and in ten | He promised us to stay on his owii He has the following for sale: practua gar« < no . anr | ' us at dubbing rates were all duly 1 teach, exc pt Examiner Hansen is days will reach n point where he sido of the fence tliis golden sum- The Greatest Bargain Out line^would do well to <«et him. sent for, and the irregularites are j hookeil fr>r the Racklifi school near has timber to supply operations for lnt ^.^1^’ eAS_Sl«< ! as kissing through the bars, and T *t . r> n + ■ i .i0_'due to the mails. We have, to Myrtle Point. Of those getting; five years to come, A great cliance for making Monty, Charley knows how to do it. reopntly. tho cunsol for th» pros».' nrnke doul.lj sure, «rote Tor „11 certihcates-Rud three of them lira! | A new company has been orgau- Lodi. ¡ Y>:ie.V.—Two pplemiid lots on a comer, in -- cution got too hot for his nibs when those making inquiry t<> the pub- gr;:«le foui attemled U .11.Bunch s j which will hereafter control I _ _ i „ . . ' the best part of Coquille City, with ^ood he blurted on«, ‘ you're a d - li a r !” j , isl)ers, but us st„,ed, the t o It »«-'.ool at Norway the poet winter. | tho inlert,B,8 ot the S. 0 . I. '" " ^ 1 !'" « ; ; Billy Hall, of Gravel Ford, was doubtless lies with the mail, un«l idiht Week’s KaicrtainmniiK. ; puny, and there seems to be a gen-1 iemperature: max., 7T; mm., 31, everoffered ht>re in town Snturtlny. He went to n0w that wo have good weather,! ------ j eral impressi vn that the great en-j mean. 47.9. Rainfall, 7.07 inches, j 80 acres of the finest fir timber on tlie Washington Territory last ; thev wil! doubtless come along all* Thc entortninments and balls * ter prise at Empire City xv ill start j dumber of days on which rain foil | river, 2 mile« above Coquille City, near the It is mer. is — now satisfied t to - remain - — - bat v--* ;= •• , giveu by BOme of the Coquille City j UP new life, in the near future. q Frost o moriljnf^ {jail none 1 river’ Wlth ,oiWiing roads to " ' esti- right. muted that there are S.000.000 feet of ^-ood in Coos. ! folks headeil by Miss Mollie Leh- | Christensen « fe Johnson have the s uow, none. I timber on the bmd. The land will be sold Alberto Robinson, Harvey Dale; Miss Laura Beyers and her sister , ....in, at Coquille City and Bandon, ! Myrt.e on the wavs for alternations j George Bennett A' O ! at a very great bargain. came over from Sunnier, on Thurs- The- cheapest— acres miles from . . ... ... . H.'iry I.houer, jol.y J''“»« ! worP iiborni|v• pulyonized, nnd duly i ,m'' The Rnanl will ho . l . . S. . . . inai Service cut do «lieve day, to remain through the coming llumbolbtcrs. arrived here on oil i : . . , ‘ , . * ¡cut vi aooui a t’oot nat row«u-, I Gravel Ford. 20 acres in cultivation. All appreciated. “Breml upon the wa and thè olii ru liier, whicli was tool R o o d land poodont ranpc for stock. House sch o o l Hii<'k!«-ti*s A r n ic a S a l r r . They were accompanied Wednesday, and they are highly ters.” and “Handy Andy' were j small, wili b«' taken out and a 1 urg The best sal vc in thc wore! for cuts, bruis- 20x16 with »Led addition. Barn ¡10x42 by Mr. F«»ltz. plc iseal with the Coquille. The ec. s<iv« s. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet- R o o d orchard. f> head <»t cjtttle. lot of hop*, The mill at this plan«' will shut first nanx'd gentleman ìk a brother plnyotl well and, though most of er one put aft of tlie whcel, whicli l •r. chnpiiej i.nr.ila, chilblains, i-oriis. r.tul 12 stands of bees, farniinp tools. Good down in a few «lays for want of of Eugoue Robinson wh«> with Mr. the {>erforrners wen novices, some will niateiialìy improvo thè boat, all t.kiti eruptions, ami }>.¡s¡; ivb!y cures piles, timber <.n uncleared portion of the land. Miss Cajit. Lightner tlfinks of taking ber or no pity re«|Uirc<l. It isiiunrunteed to give All for -V22 g » 0 emjuireof J . Sturilcvant on the logs. These are being cut at T > : ì fine talint was exhibited. over t«T thè (Vxjuille when sho is in perfect satisfai'tion. or money refund« d. premises or of the imdersiRned. i inn; the Mat Kerrigan Lehman, Miss Loneve and Miss per Smith’s canq* nn«l will be down in -rfci-f trim. place some time. The others are Prict- evil's per box. l-\ r sale by ¿ . II. THREE LOTS. Hudson renderotl their parts in about two weeks. N osh r. A House of A rooms centerally located in well-to-do young men nn«l have Frank Haynes has been looking come to find suitable place for fin«' style, as «lid several of the b«n\ Coquille City verv cheap for cash. ' WHILE CEDAR Ecu B ale .—80 acres of good out for his father’s place near homes. The H f .R.YLD extends a notably among them Sammy Sny <':i Ita- ue‘.-. sionRh, Slarcli ¿7, 1SS7, by W. f f i n acres «>f white cedar timber T. S. l!v:’e. justice of flic pt ace A!- \ Hath Coos City finer- the latter moved hearty welcome to these and the der. bottom land two miles from Co- I t ) * ’ land, one-fourth mile from Bear • ml Annie .fobrison, nil of ('<>«is oonntv. These entertainments were got to'Bandon, 1 nt lias come now to many other live, wide-awake gen : quille City. A fine house on the creek. Very Cheep. Brewery for sale—«capacity «->t six ten up by Miss Lehman to raise locate on the river. premises. Piice, 81100; the best barrels. Good Location—Ev«*ry- tlemen coming from Humboldt City. March 2 <¡, ls-ir. 1 » ihe ; bargain over offered on the river. Ihinp convenient. finals to buy uniforms for the C ’o- ! At Kn-pir« Satisfactory reasons Geo Anderson an«l Master Dave county. given for wisuinp to sell. ife of David Morsa, a daw.'liter. : tpiille City brass band boys, and a : Call on \Y. L. Laird, Johnson enrne «lown from tlmir n«-autl a half aeres one-half mile from in CtKjniMc City, March 21 * th« wife of ( 1 1 «quille City, on stau-e n-ad; lu>«;se Bismarck, Dakota, March 25.—It handsomo purse was realiz«al, home nt Camas Valley the latter Will Luca-, a daughter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i five rooms, wood-shed, pood cistern, 1 A 0 Land Office at Roseburp. Oregon. > part of the week. The latter will was learne«! yesterday that J. M. ; amounting to nearly 850. It is Oil Mat Uink creek, April:!, to the wife of \ 1 fruit trees, wane Ix-aripp—Very cheap. March ‘.Ith.. 1KK7 ) Kennedy, wife and three children j enough to go a long way toward ; Bichard c . Cavett. a son. j attend school here this summer. OTICK is hereby piven that the follow- , . i : . *)■* . , acr«-s . . . on ... North . fork , , near Gravel inp-named settler lias iiled notice of I ^ * 1 <-rd. acri .s cleared, house l«»x 2 «>, are held on Sibley Island by Hood, i the work in hand, and Miss Leh- At iinnf«»rd, Tuhirc County Cal., March ; Willie Mnrtindule came down 1st 1HS7, to the wife ( f W. II. Henderson, a j his intention to make final proof in support «idv.>4, s'uokohouse. wood-shed, bee I of his cl aim. and that «aid proof will ^ 1 house; 4 stands of Ixses, 2 cows, household from Camas valley last week and and for six days have been living ' man will be kindly remembered by j son; weight, 1 * lbs. on such food as they have found in ; the band and its many friends. | Congratulations. Will. j made before the Judpe .o r Clerk of the j aud kitcht'n funiitnre. farmmp tools, wapon is visiting his sister here. He is creek a, March *7 i 1S87 nd and harness, 1* acres f«»r of 100 crops; out- tm Cnnnincliam « .mnmpn.im t.e« aiartn . ««, t ,0 0 - county •» court of Coos county, • ’ Oreeon. » • at ‘ ; n. side convenient head ran of ,70 stock. .............. the wat«'r. l imn, is no hope of ^ Marino Labaya, a notorious out- | Ou badly afflicted with rheumatism I the wife of Stewart J . Miller, a son. j Empire ( lty, ( r. gon, on J hursday, April isiess than oue mile from school house and being unable to use one of hi8 : lescuu.g them untd the fiood sub -1 ]ftw lm der nf a band of dosp«>- : T„ Sn„ AT.,r 18S7 to the wife of j ‘-'1st. 1887. Viz: T .J. Fatty, homestead eu- post offee—ili2.m I sides, and their friends are distrac-I . , . » , , In San I ran ihco Mar try No. 2724. for the S. E. q of S. W. q and ; i 1 * 0 acres. 4 miles above Parkersbnrp, hands. , . ,ni , ,, . ! rndoes, was killed near Antelope | m . J . McDonald, a danphter S. W. q of S. E. q. Sec. 22, and the X. E. _ I D a on Coquille river; 2.*> acres bottom— te«l. I hey can be seen through | ; Springs, New Mexico, a few days The water-works of this place will be shut 1 / /-if V w 1 finii V \v 1 of v v i o ‘ l balance bench licncii aud and bill iii 11 land. House !i(hc28 O. Nelson, whom Ave mentione«l | barn 42x60; Rood. y«mnp orchard, bearing; field glasses, occupying a nest built ago. He was a very bail man, an«l down on rhursduy. Save up what von need , ‘ of *• w ; ‘ and N- N'* * of some time ago as being very . * low, .v,„. . . . . . . . , . ,, Tp. 28 S. R. l:j West W il. M«*r. pood limb« r on the on the place; pood out . . e . . , .. in tne limbs «>f trees, over three the radiance is of almost national ; for that dnv. lie names the following witnesses to j ^ide ranpe for stin-k. Price, is much improve«!, and wishes it mijas from Khore> prove his continuous residence upon, and r ;u‘.ref ,,f kind, 80 acres under Vermont had the worst blizzard cultivation 1 .. 1 . * | fjp fenoe, 600 fruit trees house, barn 60X40. said in correction that he is not j The Northern Pacific managers importance. of, salt! land, viz: V p« od ranpe for catti«- adjoining. so near death’s door as reported in have abandonetl all hope of rernov- A warrant was issued by th e ion * nursilay, March .50th. since L. Harlocke-r . of Empire City, Coos Co. Or. a r H«ius<- and two lots in 4/o«juilIe eg City; very cheap. 1’ rains were blocked and the ! i-ami. i of Coquille ( it.v, the county press. ! inLi the gorge by dynamite, and U. S. Treasury department for : I O ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acres C. T. Wobison « Coos county, Oregon, , lt . cannot sa> when they will be able 8150, 0<»0 the other day, it being | Hllow reached the top of the cars, « T f ) Iwntom land. I* acres cleared, bal li. C. Robison of Norway, Coos Co., Oregon. . J. C. Young and his brother-m nromer-m-i ^ s,,ip freight m.roH8 the river, ance pood timber, cedar and 111 -convenient Chas W. Johnston. to lop. Small house with three rooms, law, M. Pinkston, spent a couple Passengers are b«-ing transferred the first «>f n number to be issued ! )!«»«« mrlfi ltepister. $2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom land anil house 14120«)—a spleiulid chance « the erection of a home on the! J . J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville of days in town last week. These by boat. A party of twelve, at- <»r me H T c r Sale! for one wishing to make a home. Liberal Term., writes: “My family and I are beuefi- volun ! ciarics gentlemen are cattle dealers at t tempting to cross from Mandan in ! Pacific coast for disabled —1*«* terms piven. of your most excellent medicine, Dr. I h a v e a Tou.ll fo r s a le One choice business lot in Coquille City Oakland. Dougins county, ami «re ^ .Rto Wedn««lay evening were teer soldiers. Kinp's New DiRcitvery for consumption; Apply to E. C obman , —very desirable. . ° , driven by wind and ice into a willow A BARGAIN. havinp found it to t> e all that yon claim for Norway, Oregon. Terrible suffering and distress down buying cattle. thicket and passed the night there, 1 acres at Gravel Ford, all bottom it, desire to testify to its virtue. My J t * 0 land. 50 acres under cultivation, has prevailed in Nev Foundlaml friends to whom I have recommended it, The Iowa slough school opened momentarily expecting death, N O T IC E . 20 acres pood pasture. One of the best the past winter and this spring. praise it at every opportunity.” Dr. Kings All Dersons knowing themselves places on the North fork; would make a yesterday, with Miss Minerva Fairchild is Secretary Manning’s good dairy farm. F«»r particulars enquire New Discovery for consumption is guaran A few days ago Carlionear bay was indebted to me, are notified to set of Spaurs as teacher. Miss M. is an the undersighed or on the premises of successor. teed to cure Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis, As- packed full of ice, and the, immedi thama, Croup and every affection of Throat, tle the same before or by May 1, J . B. Fox, Gravel Ford, Oregon. excellent young lady and we pre- i; . „ j t . a . J. E. , Spofford ’87. After that date all accounts A well improved farm of 100 acres on Fish- d iet a gotxi schtrol for the slough : ,, 1 , is . under . . arrest .. at ate wants of the people relieved by Chest and Lungs. trap 50 «tores bottom land; iood house and b Seattle for murdering ins wife. the ice crowding thousands of seals Trial Bottles Free at J. II. Nosler's Drug not settled will be placed in the b«irn and orch.ird; is «i pood homo for any district this summer. Store. Larpe Size $ 1 . 0 ) A railroad from Red Blutf to ashore, one. Price t$2230. Literal terms given. hands of a collector. Joe Johnson and T. I . Tennis- j {Jiimbondt ^ny ao ftssured fact. ■ trace U p . 120 acres three miles up the North fork. S. N. A. Downing, M. D. The Nebraska legislature has You are feeling depressed, your appetite son returned from Camas V alle y! ..... , , 27 acres plowland cleared, pood house; barn .. ., . .., . . . . V lllaril is about buying a whole Coquille, City. Mar. 23, 1887. 40x40. School house within 200 yards of Friday whither they had been to , jjne 0f railroad, and is far from a p a ssfo l resolutions conilemning is poor, you arc bothered with Headache you arc fidp<-tty, nervous, nnil pent-rally the house. Can be made one of the best of COAL! COAL! ! England’s course on the Irish ques bring in the stage stock for the broken down man. out of sorts, anti want to brace up. Brace farms. Very little waste land—pood water. Coo« bay an,l Cnquill» »tan» lino, | Jno Hawkins. 18 year« ol,l, stnh- tion. It has resolved itself to this, np, but not wi th stimulants, spring medi W. R. Pnnter will deliver stone coal on Prioe $1500. Impure o f P. Dean or the which will be started up soon. bed Jas. Craze, aged 9, at Virginia That the government party of Eng cines, or bitters, which have for their basis the bank of the river at his landing for undersigned. cheap, had whisky and which stimu $J.fi 0 in bulk; in sacks—sacks furnished— 100 acres three-quarters of a mile op Lnm- The Presiilent appointed the j City, Nev., a few days ago. Craze land fctauds out boldly against its very late yon f«>r an hour, and then leave yon in $2 per ton. pey creek from the river. 20 acres cleared, own home pHrty. the democrats, worse condition than before. What you Inter-State Commerce Commission , vv^* v5n26tf. __ _ ___ J___________ 50 fenced. Of the timber, 40 acres are white as follows: W.R.Morrisou, Illinois; A negro “votwlo” doctor got mad also against the expressed wishes want is an alterative that will purify your I cedar—good timber. 20 ncres grazing FO R SA LE! blood, start healthy action of Liver and ground on up land. House 28x20, barn 30x of Wales ami Scotland, to say A. Schoonmaker, N. Y.; W. T. /l ^.lin‘*y H persons at Mil- Ten head of young Milch Cows. 20 , 200 fruit trees youngand bearing. Small r» r i i 1 ledgville, (xa., and predicted that nothing of the victims «it its exact Kidneys, restore yonr vitality, and pive re Bragg, Alabama: Judge Cooley, | the| wonld alI die mysteriously in ing and unjust law’s. Rucli a stnt«1 newed health and strength. Suoh a medi Apply to fruits of several kinds nnd pood varieties. cine you will find in Electric Bitters, and on- Price $1250—Liberal terms. G. W. S t e v e n so n , Michigan; A. I. Walker, A ermont. , mouth, and his words are coming | of affairs should arouse the ire of Wi cents abottle at J . H. Nosler’s Drng Enquire of W alter Sinclair. The last two are republicans. true. i every freeman the world over. «* u29 Or at this office. Fair view, Oregon. Store. CHI CAGO COTTAGE LOCAL ITEMS eV ecM le*Wa*i“- •/ L , i l i K ' I ' l l l « ; O l . ! l l t t i L ' n I A. CS ORGA j > . 7HE POPULÄR ORGAN Land Agency I Land U Coquille V City ^ V. O 1 i/%, I ^ 1 ’ I . n •« <\ > \ 1 , a n/\> .*« I b , 1 « / r l i t ^ . . t of