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W * £-uyuiUe li i ts ¿ümilil they breathe? How Badly mistaken are they who imagine that Prohibitionists P r o h i b it !» n O r g a n iz a tio n l» lr o C ity . at I 'm - Th e Post’s London correspon Orrai» Strafare * . < « .- Ì M H W W T lir Tw o ( hampioii «. Washington April 5 .— Among the visitors at the White House The ocean steamer meet Um, c s i - W e have received the subjoined dent cables a friend in private | encouraging letter from Iiev. Mr. life: “ I had interviews yesterday od by the committee appointed at T l ES HA V, A P R I L 12, 1887. , yesterday was Jno. L . Sullivan, are men who want to rule or ru in !' with Gladstone and Parnell, and it I Campbell of Marshfield, and it former meeting, to ascertain cost-1 \ i ) 0 c a llid io pay his respects to The majority of them have be has placed me in possession of ; will speak for itself as to the and kind of sb'an « ueod.*d, met the President. Sullivan and his come prohibitionists only after direct information upon their feel-1 i amount of work performed by tlint m long and deep reflection upon , the . ; energetic organizer. W e foretold i * 8 » iuteutions »• to the ¡ «t O U F e l W lu ll in thw f l -c e j manager Pat Sheedy, were driven Ü ill L. t , . subject. They became prohibí- j ^ ^ Campbell would be the Presei1^ situation. Roth leaders i oil Saturday evening The i *rom hotel in an open coupe to EDITED BY House, arriving there tionists in a spirit of sorrow and ,! express a strong conviction that steamer Alitelo? m:\de a special ! I right man in th 3 right place, and we Dr. M. M. A ll’ ll P H Y . humiliation, rather than a spirit of coercion will not become a law. till), and brought m> about twenty veuty ! j aboüt 1 :1 -» whcn the reception j only wish that all good prophecies ittoudance was! roolli was ,iearly empty. All communications in the inter-1 fanaticism, braggadocio, or aggres- were equally sure of fulfillment. ‘It will not pass,’ said Parnell; ‘It i ^:il if «111; n f o,,r.f> * iveness. They ask and pray for est of Prohibition, intended for lat shall not pass,’ said Gladstone. fair, and r. a i, spe í.jlos i Sheedy said: “Mr. President, I There are some men well calculat- tice or publication, to be addressed prohibitiou, as a boon and as a oi lead- nn’ Phased to be able to introduce , • .• A The latter added: ‘I will take any were mede 1 y y l i i l i c i i ì [ ed tor organization and construe to l)r. M. M. Murphy. Coquiile blessing, from that onlv true s o v --.. , > , , »- ,, steps that may be necessary to pre- ing men of the river. All w ere!*0 Aou ^ olin L . Sullivan, the c ... * tion, whole-souled and sympathetic . .. u . 1 . O 1 1 • .. j Roston champion pugilist of the City, Oregon. ‘reign power, the will ot tlie peo- , r i> , •, .. vent it. Rut they say the Speaker ! unanimous m urging the necessity ■ wolqtp i j e comOB t() pay llis re_ ^ ' * V . , good leliows, while other narrow pie; they appeal t«> reason, not to T l»«- S im i| fln n r } St ar«-. minded and egotistical shysters is prepared to suspend even y o u .! of a steamer, and showed canola-j spects, as one champion to another.” force or dictation. W hen we look ively that one would pay largely. : Sullivan advanced and took Presi- Mr. Gladstone said, ‘They will sus are fitted for nothing but disorgan- The prejudice against what is upon tin* wrecks that have been izntion ami destruction. H«ppi^. | poml me wiM they? with m e of his j A* Umirman of the c< mimittee. ! dent C.’leveland's hand. “ 1 am glad to meet you. Mr. Sullivan,” the called sumptuary legislation is nat made, tin' noble, useful lives that common gestures, ‘ lh en I tell Judge 1 ' ,x Dyer was called oil for a re- Rev. Air. Campbell is one of the President said. "Y o u are not ns ural. ‘*Thou shalt not” U an ex have been spoiled and ruined by you 1 would not stoji there.’ ” port. but not having received an- large a man as 1 expected to see.” former class, and Prohibitionists pression full of horrors t*> the av drink, when wo consider how in The Portland Daily News con- j swers to their letters of inquiry, The President, however, showed may expect able work from him. erage Ana rieau citizen. \ ery of sidious is the foe. and in what signs oi wincing when Sullivan The personnel of the officers» sists of nine columns of solid, spicy he reported in a general way, on gave him the grip, ten we hear a man give expres gorgeous raiment he at first ap Prohibition Club of telegraphic news from every quar- l°eal suggestions, and read an iu- i “Air. Preident,” Sullivnn respon- j of tin sion to some such sentiment as this: pears to us the false friend— the Mr. A. M. : (led, “you are looking a great deal I mpire Citv is admirable and u n -1 ter of the world; a local page un- j terosting 1 Iter from ‘‘ W ell, l hardly ever drink myself; masked enemv the assassin nt j exceptionub!t\ and we hopefully ; surpassed by any other paper; three j Gillespie of Ellensburg, in which j better than £ expected to find you, perhaps not more than once iu two ' lienrt__who among v't B9 can help j axvjlit ti1(qr energetic action in the i columns of editorials superior and that, gentleman says Rogue river judging from what 1 have seen in or three years, but if I need a drink coming to the firm, inevitable and more readable than those found in people will take stock in a steamer ■ the papers.” Sullivan then gave the future. I want to get it, and I'm not going irrevocable conclusion that the I'itfht arm ajsqueeze and has hitherto been known as to the extent of probably about | Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon. what ^ .i i i n •, , j added, “ lo u are a little soft though. to vote for prohibition because oth only hope, the only safety lies in “Oregon s great daily; and reha- ^ v e n thousand collars, provided I Y o u need half a dozen Turkish April 7th, 1887. er men can't take care of them- the removal of the temptation for In a , he y can have some assurance that j baths to put you in condition.” Dr. M. M . Murphy, Sir and bio and full market reports. selves.’’ Now, the man who gives ever? In reality it is the anti J bother: —I am happy to inform word, it is the best paper in the , ftl]e will make every third trip to i The President then doubled his utterance to these sentiments may prohibition element who are ag It seems to have a , Rogue l iver, which is, indeed, a I J'j00! “ and asked Sullivan to feel you that L was permitted upon the state to-day. i l if ¡vprvm.Ml.wtrt h rnninl m l «slinnlil 1 “ W mitSC.e. buliivan be naturally a very good gressive and unreasonable, for they rnanu, n nuu suoum . • » , did 80 with . , fith inst., at 7 AO p. in., to lecture mission beyond getting even on a ' er- f*i iiiM..re man. H e may be a large-hearted, refuse to hear the other side, and I * treated by our people with due! ¿ 7 *mt * * “ > » * * * • in favor of Prohibition, as regards j host of enemies, I'm iviraii you whole-souled fellow, generous and will not listen to arguments sub- Die Times Evansville, Indiana, i «*»K>»r«tiojL Mr. E Ileucken- 1 could ‘ ‘ hardly *V v ' stay four rounds.” the amendment now before the j even self-sacrificing in a good cause. n)itte<l in it.- belmlf. Happily, dorft was called on for his idea of Sullivan then showed the president people, at our county seat, Empire ; special: Intelligence received in but he does not stop to consider. however, this clique is by no what was needed, and he proceed- the improvement iu his “ guard” City, and, although it rained hard, j this city to-day tells of volcanic ed to picture in tho minds of |lis ! «ml remarked that he thought the H e says, "n o man shall dictate to means numerous, and, if we trace had a good audience, and, ^fter the j disturbances and eruptions oil president should reduce his flesh. me what I shall eat or drink;” in on. t.a (<iu>es(.i thisiabid nnou- ]t»ctnre> organized a Club of ladies j Rlood river, near New Concord, ¡ 1" ' arfra .■«•g1 '" « d - j u s t "E a t | ,.You to have n little go with reality, such would not be the in omsm. we shall readily discover they •'„•ere inclined to believe is rue ;• ery morning for a month or and gentlemen who no/er knew Callaway county, Kentucky, yes tent of the legislature in enacting that seif is at the bottom of it all, ust the thing. A vote taken as so; tunt would put you in the right defeat, óti in all. terday. that frightened the inliabi-! J Prohibition, and he is not among for we shall find that most of them j to ili; plans talked of. resr.l od in condition to handle those fellows Names of officers: President, j tants out of their wits. The wells those for whose benefit such legis- aie connected financially, either a unanimous v »te for Mr. 11 s plan. who travel up here every day and Major Al. Tower; Vice-president, ' are all dried up. Explosions were bo', f i r you.” lation would bo framed; but, even dbectlv or in some indirect and In tlie way of siatistics, Judge Before taking his leave the F . Schetter; Secretary, lì. Camp- ; heard all night and columns of if he were, his hardship would be uiuler-lmnd manner, with the ln- N ’ cs - im - reported good* shipped to champion extended r.n invitation bell. Committee, Airs. Towe*, flames are still shooting up. a slight one indeed, when com terests of the liquor traffic. . . j CVupiilio City to meiidiauts alone, to the president to witness an ex- Airs. A. Owen, Airs. Richardson, uld ! f , , The Knights of Labor, it wo pared with the untold misery in Rut there is a host o f honest and Airs. Dr. Cook and Aliss Cammnuu. D frcin ban J iancisco, tue i>ast year, bii il'.m in the evening. seem from their papers, are prolii- flicted upon many, and if not di honorable citizens throughout the 1 1 Iht extent <<f 150 tons, and show Riother, God is blessing me in ¡ bitionists. They a are re importuned j rectly at least indirectly upon country, to whose minds restrictive ed how this would be increased the work. I will lecture some day ; [)y these publications to boycott! all of us, by the continuance of the measure.-, are repugnant, but who, w hen we get a steamer, to say j next week in Coos City, by invita whisky first, last and all thè tini jl olive saloon system. though not total abstainers them- tion of our County Judge Watson. nothing of the return freight, which i There is no questioii but that drink Prohibition does not strike at the selves, love sobriety and peace, would be very much in excess R. J. E. Campbell. is tlie worst enemy tho poor and use of spirituous liquors for m ed ic -; and are friends of law and order, the other. It was also shown that r S-'l i i S Popular Hotel Las recently been iiial purposes, or for the benefit of and it is to them especially that ’ Inst Friday night a Prohibi- working classes bave to contend $15,000 was lost last season on sal I put in better order than ever before, miis truly n favorite resort. we direct the earnest consideration ; tion club was organized nt Myrtle against. any individual, but rather at i mon in consequence of baviug no The tub’ics are supplied with all the d eli China is sending back to thè *' steamer, and §10,000 more might cacies to I k * had. and in style to suit the ^ i Point, and the following named: abuse to the detriment of many, bv of the great issue at stake. tlie suppression of the iinrthil hah- ! ‘ u« e »'«n . resi-eetahle citizens ami m , . ere elected: AVilliain! United States hundreds of tl m i - : pe to it for excess in freights, most fastidious epicure. itners of oi families, iamines, take taR© tins m is muttei matter l ,, T ^ ... , e » ^ , ~v,.......... - . . — — — — ----- ^ , . , , p . , I i i f ullers Its diniu*>-rooms and sleeping apart it of draiudrmking and the fri •ight-J I« heart and faithfully review the ! ^ Presu*eut» 'U l . I ay lor, souds of trade dollars for reui mp-1 an,| this is more than the ment-» are second to no hotel in Seuthera ful evil of drunkenness. No great ! arguments for and against prohi- prohi i vice-president; Mrs. Am y M iller,, tion, aud it is found that almost steainer of the Heuckond«*rff plan ( Vreyon. Mrs. L. Olive, Frop. reform is ever effected without the bits n. so much on one side, so | secretary; Ed Kackliff, correspond- every coin h mutilated, small piec- ; wou],| COBt by about five thousand v4u50 infliction of what would at first Idt'e on tho other, v.e have no ing secretary. Committee on con es being removed. Those heathens i (ioll{11> Tile .limensions «muension? of the ... * i • a- p fears as to the result of their im- sti rat ion and bye-laws, E. W il are dishorn -1 to a man, and yet steamer minici . are I lo f^-et keel. sigbt appear to tie the infliction of i partial ami conscientious decision. kins. Louis A . Roberts, and Ed the government tolerates them. some individual cases of privation j q’h'ese are the draft or seveni A0 feet beam, 1 ! i. who love ri V “ My, my. how that chimney Rack lili’. I he club will nu et again ! Ti T and hardship. AY hat we have to and hate wrong whoso in Hu? ive R 1 fi feet. Mr . ( ’h is t »• mi read a !letter 1 f i smokos,” complained a wife to her T V * i h and votes will secure a h i- 1 7 i M 11 c v ■; Elida» evening to continue struggle for is the greatest good ). II: rue, ill which the! l i from R. ! A.Ï k J i ■M j husband. “ It might do worse, my j n unipii !or the prohibition cau*e. Proliibiti»m work. to the greatest number. writer favored a small steamer to 1 dear,” he replied, const liingl 1 These are tho men who, as £< oi: Swift and Sure. the present great pending re- j “ Why l run around to t bay. Aery ns they arc convinced that the i ‘ t tuiin: giving the rt ¿ult of the > “ I'd like to know how.” form, the infliction of individual; red tyranny lies in the dominion you see, it might chew.” A odi oí little was said regarding tho ad vote on tlie Rrohibiiiou amendment ! soot shipped the flow of conversa hardship, by the disturbance of ex- I of strong drink, instead of its abo- justable wheel pioject, but some iu Aiichi r in are not yel compiete, ¡ tion. -.irk alisan i rnveser. Makes the round trip hetv.-eu Bandou and mo isting rights, will be less than tlint j lition and dethronement, will w< ‘ •'.ought a wheel half out of the and Inoro are contradictory tele-* Coquiile City every day. Billy ixissanc, the noted Pacific attending r» any v radical change o for this gigantic evil. with us c> >anish grams with regard to ir. . water would have the effect to send Lr.ives Baudon about 7.00 n. in., arriving I lose, coast man who is the object of mi the better that tlie world has ever at i— .t i : . on j0l. 0 r tho ! immense blackmailing j< b in N’ **w the steamer round and round in a ! Coqniil« City about 11:00 a . m. lieturn- closer, closest, tier,- T«¡t(!‘!u‘ . i n«r. leaves C oquiile City about 10:00 p. rn. seen. W hile admitting, therefore, oi k. is spoken of here by old j circle too much, as the resistance and arrives at Bandou about 4:30 p. in. York, AY hen we opened these column* day. that to the sober and industrious a friends, who have known him f o r i would be all in one direction. Air. * <?TTliis Steamer connects at Ct»quille _ , in the interest of Prohibition we '(•tting to be of frequent ' twentv-five or thirty years, a* an prohibitory l* tuctiou may readi- . . Citv with the •*( D It I'M** for Myrtle Point. pp Schroeder made n telling in i . • ,» • i- i * A • 1 made the following distinct state occurrence that exceptionally good man. [using parties ly be viewed in the light of an m- 1 speech, and his suggestions receiv- j H iroutbl fare on both boats, 50cts. . . i t i ment:— "AYo shall gladly accept money at games of chance take I he steamer Sp deano run against justice to them seaes, we would ask j aj(j from a|j individuals and organ- ■ ed marked attention. H e showed j J. H- U P T O N , compels i a d i i f t in the Goeur d’ Alene rivt r advantage of the law that them to be generous, to practice izations who favor the Prohibition how freight would accumulate, and ro t NSFLOK AT L A W —NOTAKY PUBLIC self-denial, and to support this cause, treating all with courtesy win n rs to pay double the am ou n t!” 11 ult* Ix'li»w Kiugst'di and t un' new industries start up, giving all i drowning fiv men. N. J, Hit Conveyancer and General Land ,> ,, same proliibitoYv restriction on ac while we will he dominated bv won. This law* ought to be amend- o ; the freight a vessel could possibly among n wi i , » , !» Bangor, Ale., capitalist none. AA’e shall be glad to receive ! , AGENT. i e<l, so that the loser he rancio equal- q H> n Othei’s are missing. count of the unalloyed benefit it | carry both ways after she had es- reports >f meetings, or conventions, C ollection s M ade— Loans N egotiated' such g.aim*: both will prove to the multitude. AY hat or societies which su pport that : 'y . T" DKNMAKK. OH EGON. It i - rumored that W illis Skiff, a ! tablished herself on this route. generous, nobleminded citizen cause. AYe shall publish such let- Ì o r tie s are imbued with the same businessman <»f Union county, who The committee formerly appointed Hunches. W ild Land and Town Property bought and Collections a specialty would not abstain from a}l kinds of tersor portions of lett(*rs as we • spirit, and are equally guilty or i mysteriiaisly disappeared and for ! to ascertain cost, etc., ot different and proceeds promptly remitted. intoxicants for a life-time, if. by may receive from time to time for not guilty, and the lose»', by in wiiose nun dei several men were j kinds of vessels, were also instruct- the advancement of Prohibition, as for.ning, shows a very mean spirit i tried, lias been found in (amada. N OTICE FOB PUBLICATION. means of such self-denial, even one • ed and requested to find out what Lund Oflice.ut Hoselmrg, Oregon, 1 may seem best suited to us for the I V i 'r i l i l r S iio w in s ;. March iHh, 1S87. | homicide, committed under the attainment of that object, without of dishonesty, and should be im t stock subscriptions could be had N O TIC E is hereby givt-n that the follow San Tranciseli, April 5*— The The law that rewards maddening influence of alcohol, fear or favor, irrespective of source. prisoned. ! in the locality of each member. ing-named settlor has filed notice o f his in This a man for turning informer to tenth aumi'd session of the Grand, could be prevented? AYhat right- party, creed, or politics.” a tention to make commutation proof in sup Lodge, A. O. U. AY., began to-day. j A - I)ettU w»8 » ,8° was a plain statement, intelligible i catch some one wh lligible I catch some one who is only equal- : * ‘ »«V ir-. » u * IO' u,l*V . , ’ ........ port o f bis claim.and that said proof will be minded individual, man or woman, *armble i i .Al , . Is. . ‘ i Over 250 delegates wore present, member of the committee l in the made before tlie Judge or Clerk o f the ooun- to any person or persons ca * ; ly gmlty with himself, is radically . »»• , i» . r , . u , i .. ., , . . who considers the shocking effects of reading and understandin iiif t h e 1 ' J Alastei \\ ork man Dan until report- work enlisting capital in this enter ty court o f Cooa oAunty. Oregon, at Empire flv0 new lodges, H e dwelt on of the liquor traffic, would eve*- English language. City, Oregon, on Wednesday, April 20, 1887, It caused us wrong, and should not disgrace the prise statute books of a civilized nation. the increase of tlie order and the . viz: Levi C. Gibson, homestead entry N o. hesitate for a moment t»> exclaim but a passing smile of contempt, ! The time and place of next meet-L ^ M) fo r the S. E. H' o f N. E. \ and N. E. % Ho com-j __ »»j q0 not like or approve of this therefore, when we read a froth} j There is such a thing as a redeem- good work it is doing. mented on the excessive mortality | ing is subject to the call of the ; o f S. E. % and Lot 1 and 2, Sec. 6, T p. 28 apparentlv arbitrary system of re- P loc^ ' literature in last week's i ing quality iu a thief oftimes, but ] in d increased intemperance. The committee, and w ill b e published B. u . fj West, W’ i' , but o h ! ! . ' ari J sigm d >y two men, j ¡t not apparent in a man who is 1 * Hi* names the follow ing witnesses to prove etricticn and prohibition j medical reports showed the for- £n t lie H ep . a l d and Recorder. his continuous residence, upon, and culti- m V « a supposed ........... ,„i u.u.i eue- mer , Heavens, rather than have have in.V was caused by the latter. He third in tlie »...». back- faithless to both friends and ene-1 !h e matter is fairly under way, j vation o f, said lands, viz: advised the Grand Lodge to [»ass a ears pierced with the cries of ground, who have no possible mies. S. B. Barrows law to forbid the admission into | and there is every indication that J. C . Stockman all o i Coquillp Gity. widows and orphans, rather than connection, and never by the re- As an evidence of the boom in the order of those engaged in the I we will be able to ship by the ! Cooa County, Oreg. ilker witness the heartrending sights inotest chance could have any, with this journal or with these I real estate at Los Angeles a dis- saloon business or those who drink mouth of the Coquiile yet this s e a -! Chas. W . Johnston, that are daily visible in tin* streets Recorder Pratt report- ' u'i. .... i , .... columns, stating that they would patch from that place says: A to , excess. Register. m r 1 5 • .. 1 i son. \\ hoop it up, iioys. of our cities, rather than to have not lie responsible for anything' ¡mod evidence of the real estate edan increase of bid for the year, | __________ [ __ _______ _ _____ to read the disgusting chronicles that might appear therein. How ! boom here was seen last night in making the total membership 18,- 3A0. He stated one-fourth of the of crime and outrage that render is that for cheek, anyhow? It puts j some of the real estate olfices. deaths for the year were caused by hideoas the newspapers of the us in mind of the little episode of the three tailors of Too ley street, Over 100 men formed in line hist the excessive use of strong drink. country, whose province it is to in the city of London. England, evening a G o’clock, to get their Three Hoy* (Jreiiiateil. record such calamitous events, who wrote a remonstrance to the first chance to buy lots at 9 o’clock Fort Bidwell, April 1.— The most of which are diractly attrib Crown commencing w ith the words this morning in tlie new town on house of J. R. Bolin, at Codarville, utable to the demon of drink, “ we, th i people of England,” and the line of the San Gabrel Valley in this county, was burned last rather than have momentarily be signed with tlie names of the three The street hoys made night, and with it three boys, chil worthies themselves, knights of railroad. fore our eyes such a record of oa- . . . the scissors, at the bottom of it _____ 0 ___ _ , places ___ ___ money getting and . selling dren of Mr. Bolin, aged, respect-! XÜST lannty and and crime, abolish the I f Easter lmd the writing of these j them. One boy got $75 for Bolin or his ively, 7, 10, and 15 years. His wife liquor traffic; remove the cause; columns, the compositors would j place. It was an amusing shdit was absent at tlie time. Druf»0, Meffioins. Paints, Oils. Candies, Cirrars, Tobacco. was severely injured in trying to banish the temptation; destroy for fall short of capital E s before the j to see well known business men Fancy Articles. Stationery and the finest quality of School Books rescue the boys. She is in a pro- end of the first galley could be preparing to spend the night on ever the poison that breeds and Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason Si Hamlin or carious condition. Mr. Bolin’s two ' reached, if they could ever succeed | stools and chairs, gans, k r . Old AYines and Liquors of the best quality. develops disaster and death, and _ I daughters, who were in tho house i in deciphering his illiterate scrawl. Prescriptions carefully compounded. putrifies the blood in the veins of Rshn! we have no time to devoto Nashville, lenn., had a §250,000 w’lieu the tire broke out, escaped j L I V E and L E T L I V E . vln 3 tf fire on the 4th. its victims, and the atmosphere 1 to such rubbish. t uninjured. OLIVE HOTEL, m . !,. , nor. „'I Coquiile City, Oregon. THE 1ÏFW m COSKOBIOl'S S T S S A P -ÏB I? , Levi Snyder, Captain, MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L DIXON Proprietor.