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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1887)
vi i n s i n u i . 1». The article by Easter and Hayes, ' Ex-Senator Conkling is again! # % ■ ■ I Ok Editor H erald :— W e should j jn ( ’oast Mail, disclaiming any re- coming to the front in politics. ; :nt;«-ip*»t * better weather, if not i sjxmsibility in the two columns de- A coal mine explosion at S um- ' uuetime during the | voted to prohibition in this paper, im, Indian Territory, hilled 1 ic W q u ite lo'.v, wit!i a c o m b i .¡ .tit a of Mr. \Y. E. McDtiffee ami family UliliMK- needs an explanation from u diseases. men on Tuesday last. have tuovi^l to to a ’ u . David Hutchinson has got those i [ uJ we thought tlie parties named MARRIED. \\ e are pleased t». l o u r thousand people litted then* Carl Holler, of Dora, was doing funny things— the mumps. . would be suspected o f any respon- , ,, . , H m attained n standard of excellence which chronicle the nuptials o f Mr. li. voices against the Irish coercion miraits no Mii**rior. this t >wu on Saturilay. 1 he family of S. L Webber will j siHility, we should have relieved 1>. . . . . . . .. , It contains every improvement that Inventive Elazier Tuppor and Miss Martha act at a ± llllauelphia meeting last genius, skill and money can produce. Louis A. Roberts has secured leave Marshfield in a few weeks, q, <>f the necessity o f thus dis- W hetstone, hoth of liandiui. The week. the Hulls prairie school. for Astoria, tlieir future home. ¡claim ing it. At the meeting here pleasant affair occurred in the town Ed. ( ’. (ireen, o f Newcastle, was Mr. A. Lang* and «>« EVXBT I on M.m'h ID, ,ve were informe,1 nt | N “ rb cver>' comit.V in T e“ s « at the hay on business Wednesday. o f liandon on Monday evening, will nmono Pas* two o o ’ r clock eeasinn tlmt we i from a i>ig drought. ORGAN* 111 ! no -r a.iK N i- the . .j , . out . . . . going m - l ] i the ne iwu io c a se ssio n m ar wi \pi il Ith, the Rev. 11. ií. Swafford j. Ground cannot be broken in many School be^un in this place y e s W AB- seng * r ti.is v. 1 *k, for San Ledro. i would In' ;mki'd by resolution ol C terday. The attendance is up officiating. i, parts, and it is high time cotton i he 0.1.1 l ’eilows o f this place ! ( j ì0 convention tor f, BAVXBL space in tne 1 1 ° Air. 1 upper i a sou of Mr. and wards o f llHL will celebrate thè ¿filli in grand ¡ { ] r!; ALT) for tin cause of prohibi was ¡lianted. FOB Mrs. d. J\ Tapper id' the Ocean The t*it v council ha* ordered all A cargo of Chinese Coolies, F1VB style. tion. In the afternoon we learned Greets i>|HMit‘d that have been shut House, bandoli, und is too well bave Young had thè misÌortum that a move was on foot to depose ; numbering 1100, arrived at San up in the {>ast. known and i >o universally liked t o g i t o n e o f his lingèlo inasliei o f us o f any say in wh > should edit j Francisco oil the city o f Peking, ¡ it Eil boy rie. lat** head-sawyer in in this p u t. to warrant us in giv oli 1 st week. sv so lid mash no 1 columns desired. A s a matter ¡ April 4th and several o f them were ■ are celebrated for vol- , . Thepe ©xccPc~*t Lyons’ mili, left foi Ids old homo ing him what would be just to as tone. rjijck rc«pout«, variety of com- doni t, out panfili. f course we did not relish this the afflicted with small-pox o f a vim- ¡ m ac .quality or Oi in Nevada yesterday. I p .... - n ii • r ! bioano». artistic o ./ , l z«Uy i:i finish, perfect deserting a young man less known. i : j ni'.ri uiu.-.i im:, mua- The manv friendsof Miss Carri h<‘<t in the world, and proceeded to i lent form. >v lien will the voice ot j coii*tnicdon,i:,»kni;:nmatfecinotaatu-active^orna- uh imi 1 aol <k'ein...le organa fur I umucb , bcboola, M. Kroll, of North Coquille, is ¡ he bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. got a ~ resolution asking that the! I tlj0 People tlmt says keep the _ _ lep- churches, lodye», ¡-(.“ciCtics, etc. * to learn sin If-»' ' up -1 ~ .......... visiting the lower river witli a view Wiietstone, live in this place, and Xori >n. will lit* sorry O * 1 E S T A B L IS S E D R K P F T A T IO B . is lying very ill at her Lome in j committee confer with us in the so- ! rous heathens away, be heard? to reçu per ¡ilion of health. l'K D Q C A L E D F A C I L I T I l.M, are among our best citizens. She S K IL L E D W O R K M E N , lection o f an editor. The chair did K o ic w m S lcr Y o u t h . Miss Dora Collier won the fine is tlso universally liked, and is a this place. B E ST M A T E R IA L , i I *11. !. M. Siglin returned home. (i!¡ Jl0 couja to prevent a vote on it, Mr». Pii« «bo Ches! ey. Peterson, Clay Co., sewing mae hi tie at Noster's store, favorite among a ho.-t of friends, COMBIITOD, MAKE THIS the bonanza baking powder prize. from \\ ington. via. Portland ! nnil when a vote was finally had, I i,jwa* te',H ,ho rcmarknh’.c story who join us, in a woild of congrat- this last week. Miss Lizzie Hudson, < >J the G enna» looks Will |10 decidml 111 favor o f the negative, j residents of the town: “ 1 am 73 year«; old, ulatioiis to these, our young i i lends. n engaged ti» teach place, 1ms 1 and heai'fy. and expects to visit j when it was plain tin* ciiirmative j have been troubled whli kidney complnint * ♦ — * -— *• Instruction Bocks and Piano Stools. the school **n Cunningham creel; It i-. report» *d tha t pHI tics ('ll ting Y\ : - i 1 : Í i again, some time ‘lu»’- ! had carried two to one - disin ter-! ftud ÎH,ue,HM for um,iy ytiir';: could not Catcùcgnes and Frico Lists, on applloatioa, n n k r 1 1 i • i . „ . ... ¡ dress inyself withont help. Now I am free this summer. ed i:i clean ing d iu l he yai'tl b n1ili o f Ìlio îlu* « ut se ot tue next six yeais. o.Ui'd run* . We* * from all ,,* i>am • and , soreness and * nm able ., to , j « *n u nersons ot i ou* . sav live t< w > «un CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. 1 Ou»* con es j ndents should send l te« ge S vVigj..’ ::l Is “ » >11, : iti 1 11’ ,, 11 < r M il! come (||»>J 1 and lliere made up our mind , to do nil my housework. 1 owe my thanks ■'VV- ■ Mrs. Si< 831 BLUE ISLA N D AVE., their elTusi n* in ••arliei*. At noon nei*. on i uesd;*y, un (*uitlu“d the via S:;n i L'la n c isi and are expect- j to stand no more m o n k e y busine*« Ito K!<ctr5c KiitvT* for renewed my CH ICAGO , ILL. on Monday v-e are deluged, and C I youth, and removed completely all diseuae keen 0 had 1 ome itus week. men t “t i htmit Hll’ lWO wh ; bone and arose and asked what we were | . Iu1 1 tli ey have to go over. 1 the : bui it'd there. . t * 1 k ails of T i)€ Saturi iy afternoon Dan M cln - ■ to infer by the killing o f the reso Satuid Try a bottle, only <7.>c. at « . li. Noaler’H Hr. Yolkmar, of bandon, called Drug Btore The j an« Gust Mat'.son left Marsh lution; that if the people there as j Ski'H“tv>ns could not be found. tosii and field in ill a t sail boat for their homo on sembled wanted a couple of col- j matter is beili g investiigutetl. Patent* U m n lc d — :0 :— those owing him to settle up. I Co» è s river. L he boat caj»*izetl just umns devoted to the discussion o f T o citizens of the Pacific States Providence, 11. 1. April fi.- lie- T L lo U n d e r s i g n e d after entering the month <>f the | prohibition (w o had been urged i during the past week and reported j S. F. Wil son. Esq., a leading turns from to-day’s state election H a s attorney o f Empire City, arrived , river, throwing its occupants to the : [or this space bv friends oi the expressly for the H erald by C. A. in town yesterday. He is recreat- | come in slowly'hut no doubt re- mercy of the cruel waters. They I cause from different parts of the j Snow A Co.. P a t lawyers, Opp. U. ing and taking some photographic ; mains that the Democratic ticket swain t» »> u small island, >. short |c»>unty ), and the vote was unani- S. Patent Office. views. has a plurality and probably a clear distane *ir boat • uious for sjiace. Doubtless seeing i L. L. Dettys, Mt. A iew*, Cal., | •V J. J. listen, the watch-maker is majority over tin* liepublcan and capsized, where they were o n ip e ll- tin* turn things bad taken, a reso- Pump. J. X Knox, San Jose, Cal., j here, and will remain four weeks. 1 ’inhibits m tickets combined. W ct- and J Windmill. J. Levy, San Francisco, j 13ring along your work, for he is moie. liepublican. has a decided od to remain in water thiee or j lntion was gotten up quicker, x is r tour feet deep, until rescued by ‘ ¡t contained in substance ex- j Cal., Reflector for lamps. A. J. ! the l>e*t workman that ever visited in tin iato outside ot this city, this part. Mr. W. S. Vanderburg. m ’ io left i actly what the former one d id — | Lockhart, Marshfield, Oreg., Can but this is overcome by ilio voti and. W ill Disher will soon go to Marshfield . lu-itly after the un- j tlmt the committee confer with us labeling machine. A. J. Nygurd, here, i i.e woman sufirage aniend- Roseburg for a n m ole of line Is {>re|>ared to buy or sell for foi tunut»* nn n. They were con- ! ¡u the selection o f an eilitor, and i t ; Sun Francisco, Cal., D rip cup for b!»H>de»l calves which lie liasorih*r- ment mus dcícaied. J lie weather i v» yt d to tin-it* homes as quickly as | pussed, with the same vote that the j umbrellas. J. Perkins, San Francis reasonable consideration. ed from Portland. Verily C* h > s j was fine. , , .... . . He has the following for sale: countv is gidiing aroused to the — • pos.-il>U*. ami medical aid called to former one «Inh 1 he chair was co, Cal., Fruit jar. C. W. M. Smith, necessity of breeding better stock. ! 1 In* Apache County ( ritic says: tlieir a> istauco. 1 liey were both glad enough then to sing out, “ the Sau Francisco, Cal., Railway car. The Greatest Bargain Out The trouble with the Navajo»** was j I chilled by the cold rain and wind. a\. s have it;’’ but this was a b o u t; H. H. 'Tuttle, San Francisco, Cal., Am ong those visiting thn* place about bv a ^Iluo gang Ul of J‘” hoist from Rand*>n »>n Saturday, were ! t brought n,<Ml^IU linuut ,,y ,l ‘ '*»« | almost to unconsciousness. Mi Mr. ! ] ■] minutes after lie had lost his Wash boiler. A gre at eliaiiee for m a kin g M oney, L O C A L IT E M S (). Schotter and 1). \Y. Carriger spent several days in town last Meek. l'he Areata sailed for tlio Lav Old Mr. Hitcher, -i* i ’ tirviO'V, is on Saturday. COTTAGE ORGAN TH E PO PU LAR ORGAH L a n d A g e n c y I Lit Hi G o q u ille Chilstroui Cpton »>f the llecor- der, Averil & Dyer the merchants, J ( ’ Havnes the hotel man Fra- zier Tapper anil lin.le, V . K ia sk e, Ed Rose, ami others. M arine .—T he schooner Par kersburg arrived in this river last Tuesday, ami replenished a large number of the «tores <>n the river with goods. It is said she had about a full cargo. The schooner Coquille g'»i in on 1 liursday. She also brought piite i quantit}’ of freight. t,,ieVPS* 8untla>’ n ImrLv o f Navai ° llHlift,ls in seftlvh o f H ha,ul | seventy-five horses stolen from i the'“ ’ l » ^ . l tl.r««gh town ™ l C ity M cIntosh revived in a few hours j jrrip on the H kkald . H is further S tu d ite li*« Arni«*:» N a ïv e . The best sal ve in the world for cuts, bruis j taken home. Rut a i action o f refusing to put nomina- sadder fate awaited his friend, ! ti»ms o f candidates outside o f Co- es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Hores, tet- | Oust Mattson. H e wna take , to j quille City to a vote was jo rtly | —Two spl«*iu!5<l lots »«n a oorner, in tiic be»t p.irt of CViqnille City, with Rood box house with ‘"I»."* Lots cleared and fenced. This is one of the best bargains ever offered lien*. j continue»l t >.i<nd i iitenix 1 <u!.. j Ids own home, but human aid was ; censunMl, but was the only show he j or u o p»y mjairod. it is^unranteed to civo SO acres of the iinest fir timber on the river, 2 miles above Coquille City, near tho on the trail of the thieves that ted of no avail. Already iady the uAngel i had of becoming p e rm a n e n t chair- P' ^ ' t satisfaction, or money refunded. river, with logging roads to it. It is esti „.it » , . : . ! L’riee 2.’> cen Is per box. For hale Ly J. H . ! in that direction. When they ar- ! of Death” was hov rering thoie, and mated that there are 3,000,000 f»*et of good man, an»l he is to that extent ex- ¡ .. , 1 timber on the land. The land will be sold lived at Gladdin s ranch they came in a few hours his spirit went out ensable. Notwithstanding all nt a very great bargain. U j i o n a man named Rlevens ‘and to meet its m aker—God. He was ti;**t~c things we had hoped he! The cheapest—14*3^ acres *’ miles from All persons owing me on account Gravel Ford . 30 acres in cultivation. All ow n ed fire, shooting him throng! i chilled to death. Gust Mattson vould go ahead and accomplish ; the leg. It seems one of the 1 n- was a native of l* inland, afiont “ 1 much for the caus»* lie pretends t*» ore respectfully requested to pay good land goodont range for stock. House 2GxlG with ulieil addition. Farn 30x42 »ban.- ini- >ok him tor a mau naui- yeai*8 o f ag»*. He was married in ailvocftte but wliich h«> is doing | up, on or before May 5th, 1887. good orchard, .*» head of cattle, lot of hogs, ed Cooper, who a!amt a year ago Marshfield about four years ago. ! more harm than any other man on Those o f the upper river can hand !2 stands of bees, farming tools. Good the amount to W ill. Yolkmar, Si*, j timber cn uncleared portion «)f the land. kilted an Indian near Navajo He was an honest, upright man, ¡ the the river. Hie, secretary who j N O T Z O E t Myrtle Point. After that d a te all ! Ml for i*22»X) enquire»>f J. SUmlevantonthe Springs, and this is the reason for and a good citizen. H e leaves a |‘ ‘disclaim s" with him, makes im promises or of the undersigned. Master Reuuie Lawrence, a the attempt to murder him. Rlov- bi’<¡lla r, wife and two ehildivi o l). ine m pHyn>g that he has yet to j Rf,cmintfi »ot settled, will be placed j THREE LOTS. H e r a l d typ**, is the reei{»ieut of a tui* wounds are said to b;* danger- mourn his untimely death. The },.» v,inverted to prohibition, and oi tl.e lian»! of a collector, A IIouso of A rooms centerally located in beautiful and valuable pair of uiis, but not necessarily fatal. The Coquille Citv vt rv cla-aj» for cash. funeral services were conducted in ] Christianity as well, not withstand-• ^* A** ^ ° ^ iUlRr> ^* ^* WHITE CEDAR sleeve buttons at the hands o f his n 35-1 w. Indians, up to latest accounts, liad tin* Sweedish Lutheran church, ! hur ho is a preacher. T’akiug nil 1 ; ____________ I f i l l ncres of white cedar timber _______________________________ _____________ teache**, Miss Mollie Lehman, for not fourni the hordes or the thieves. 1 U V ' land, one-fourth mile from Bear by Rev*. \\ . Lund on Monthly. ' (hose tilings into consideration, r*e j N O T IC E ! creek. Very Cheap. * « A ► v arithmetical proficiency He is a s»> indebted ta mo are hereby 1 la* remains were followed to tlieir should no more think o f giving up \ \ LI» thou Brewery for sale—capacity ot six The Irish coerci >n p> »licy, toward ifiod to call and settle, and save < in ten bright b o y ior *>tie barrels. Good Location—Every last resting place by a large con- ; sp ace t<> a man who would {>nt on i thing convenient. Satisfactory reasons years, being advanced far lieyond | which events have l>eeu tending a saintly grin ami goaoout preach- [ course o f friends. VV. E. 1ÍACKLIKF. given for wishing to sell. his years in all his studies, and a I since the accession of the Salisbury ing. and stealthily {»o.^t up naked Myrtle Point. Oregon. n3T»2m ne ami a half acres one-half mile from James Oliver, an old pioneer; , r , • - • • , Coquille City, on staa»* road; house of ministry, is now apparently in 1 1 and shameinl pictures m caricature gooil typo withal. NOTIGE FOR PUBLICATION. and settlor of Coos county, dm»l at | i|M )M O o f whom he is envious. five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern. 150 readiness to take shape. A bill Land Offici“ at Rosebnrg, Oregon. ) Sara Howell, o f Angora, was in fruit trees, some bearing— Very cheap. March 9th, 1HH7 ( wus introduce,1 «'* rS d n y o f last | tlmt. we would ourselves think o f rixluced during the week 1 K " ‘ l/ire ^ on North fork near Gravel town several days last week trying ■ , (■ week. He liad been sick for some : stooping to a level with the acts ot v o ' i ice in hereby given that thefoiiow- 1 1 ♦ 9 J 7 I acres Ford: 25 acres cleared, house 1G x 2G, providing for tli a m e u a in e iu OI . li (in e stio n I * ’ inc-named settler has filed notioe of to get a machine made he i.s get 1 time, ’ ami tvas uik * oiiscioiis several j Ine ,nilI) ni quesuou. , • . . c t « • barn 30x54. smokehouse, wood-shed, beo ►»*•— ---------- | Ins intention to make final proof in support the criminal law in Ireland, which ting up to pull stumps with. It is «Jays bef.ire he died. Deceased . N»* m * York National banks ar<‘ in ! of his claim, and that said proof will be house: 4 stands of bees, 2 cows, household the government leader moved to and kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagon on tho principle o f a jaokscrew, m : is about 75 yeais o f age. H e had ' trouble. They find they have to 1 mad»“ before the Judf-e <>r Clerk of the and harness. 15 acres of crops; range out lence over all otnor other < <>r- c , ! give precedence no re la tiv e s in this county. A large P»y <«xes like other people. Their I county court of Coo., county, Oregon, nt side and convenient f«>r 100 head of stock, with a pinch-bar lever of great » f , , >r T m i mpiro C i lty, uregon, . . . . . . »lers ot the »lay. 5lr. Jonn Alorl ’ley’ 1 >!ir*lr tuxes 1 nvod a .'I'noind t»i over nvor tM*o twn m nil il . Lmi.iro Oregon, on Thursday. April isl»>ss than one mile from school luiuse and back m o u n t to length. I he principle is g«>o»l, , i , ,, . / it ,. • .. .. ,• ‘ number o f friends from Marshfield 21st, 1SS7, viz: 1’. J. Fatty, homestead en post offoe—$2500. moved t ie rejection of the motion li»>ns. acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg, try No. 3734. forth<‘ S. E. >4 «>f S. W. ^ and and a good power can be had for r i - ,, 1 and other parts attended the for urgency, denying the conserv- on Coquille riv»*r: 25 acres bottom— S. W . >-4 of S. E. U. Soc. 22. and the N. E. The labor party won in Cincin a nominal sum. and it can be used w 1 „ „ T V \v 1 / , f v v 1 « ... ! i >,,,Hnoe bench and hill land. House 20x28 „live leu.tors' st,dements regard- ! f " " or,‘ 1’ took P,ilce nt E ">- nati . election thè oth» r lay, sectir- ^ ol N. W. /4 and \\ . ^ »>f N. E .,»,S e c. barn 42x00; good, young orchard, hearing; for baling hay or wool in addition 27, Tp. 28 S. R. 15 West, Wil. Mor good timber on the »>n the place: good out ing thè mayor. Gooil for thè la- lug tho condition o f Ireland. Mr. i l,,re 0,1 S?'.ur,!? y- .„Survlces I i side range for stock. Price, 1250. He names the following witnesses to to &tump pulling. conducted by Lev. \Y. Lund boring ir.en. yjilfiOO for 1G0 acres of laud, 80 acres under 5 ! Gladstone made a str«>ng speech prove his continuous residence upon, and np fence. G00 fruit trees house, harn G0X4O. E»l. H erald : I wish to say thro’ . in the course of the debate ‘ ui>ou red J ’irvis met wifh (l nite | Tllft Afghans are about to go to ^ultivation of< nid land< viz: \ g> oil range foreattle adjoining. IlarliH’ker , of Empire City, Goos Co. Or. Q*9e0 fi r Hous» uud two lots in Goqn the H erald that I sent W . G ould- 1 the motion for urgency, in which j » « “rioue acc.lent on the stege line j t he A p e * - . , I h c y | L. in Joquille i n f i l i li D M 111 ¿ C H I >« 111 W l i i v il I • I I il 1 1 11 J. H. Lamb I of Coquille City, •„ spee, whose ml appears in tho H er -! h0 ftCCUSOll the Conservatives t.f bHwef‘n G rd iiie rn n d Empire on le*^ lms soeret.y soni them acres V O j M r< F l <*. T. Robison f to o * county, Oregon. f (Ulh h .on ,C(',lnill(' nvf r- ™ a« U. G. Robison of Norway, Coos Go., Oregon. I'yttoiii hum ;, nen-s cleared. I bal- ALD, a box o f furs »m l hir s «w o ! attem ptin g______ .............. ... . . nnoa go»xl good timber, cedar and fir -conveni -convenient opting to strike a fresh blow ; ^ , atu; , k >’ , !“ st* i l' ^ ^ tilg0 , br,’k‘! ! , City ordinances are wining ,,ul out Chas- W*. Johnston, to log. Small house with three rooms, months ago, «ml havo hoard »<“t h - ; at tlle wntintm M lt ,,f In la n d and <«<**». « « '{ the passojigers «-heated 11])(1 ^ ¡ n ¿ a|if|)rni!l mrl5 Register. | f22ii0. Or. 120acr» s including the Isittom ------------- j laud and house >»12(X)—a .splendid chance m g from him. Ih e express agent thfi uuity of the empire. ‘ It seems u,lt of tl!f',r ‘ rnr }ill'e by *(> towns, by declaring them nuisances, | for one wishing to make a home. Liberal ^ o x Sale! says he received the < 'otxls. 1 hr evj({ent, judging from tho tone o f 1‘ ‘ 'n,> through t lie j T o add to Texas’ drought cal am- ! terms given. I Ira, v e a. To\ill for sal© One choice business lot in C»jquille City letter 1 sent him has returned. yIr Chamberlain’s speech in r(>. 'v“ i»l ami ram on foot. Some say | ities, they had some severe frosts Apply —very desirable. to E. C obman , A ItAItUAI N. Does it not look like he was a fraud? ply, that the prospects for » reun- tl«“ disaster was caused by the nuu- a M*eek a g o . Coni m a s killeil. Norway, Oregon 1 i t O ncres at Graver*Ford. all lxittom Theodore Tilton is com ing back I f any one bas returns from K1**!« 10„ ()f the Liberals Imvo not iul. anal licavy current o f wind; but we U O land. 50 acres under cultivation, NOTIOE. 30 acres good pasture. One of the best sent to the party named, he will ; (m>TwL The conservative pro- ! ausoeet some thing else. liriga- to America. All persons knoM'iug themselves places on the North fork; would make a VIOIt*. please let it be known through the jt j u n d e rsto o d , will lliftr General Sit!lin. Senator o f indebted to me. ere notified to set- S t t S Ä a premises of H erald . S. 1». Hollenbeak. 0pen with a coercion bill, to be L °o 8 anti Lui ry, was on that stage, j At Marshfield, April 3d, 1887. to tho wife ! q e the same boft>re or by May 1, j J* B* Fox’ Snivel Ford, Oregon. u. Mrs. Steward authorizes us to < followed by f a l tenants’ relief bill, , ; | ^ llt^ ^ ie '' ^,() ^aa mH^e a stage i i of Wm. J’t*rnett, M 'llrllllM I U 11 U L ------------------------- ------------ ’ a son. '87. After that date all accounts I. A impr‘,vod fftr!” of 100ftcres on Fish- . ... , . i • ii trap ¡»0 acres bottom land; iood bouse and pril G, 1887, to the wife nts power to stay evie- ! ^ lîlt can tr,lvc‘l U1hler such a load,! lu Coquille City. A say that the article in reference to giving tenants not settled will be placed in the barn and orchard: is a good home for any- son. eclating their inability i c“ " " « ' e n . d l to pieces, and j of^ Sam Stewad in last week's paper tions b> decl one. Price #2230. Liberal terms given. hands o f a collector. April 7th. to the wife of 120 acres three miles up the North fork. «-> >»*^:» ^ Itis s im p lv was an injustice to him. The 875 to pay full rent, and by » great; S. N. A. Downing, M. D. daughter. cruelty to animals” to think o f such 27 acres plowland cleared, good house; harn It C oquille, C ity. Mar. 23, 1887. was duly accounted for, and every- j measure for land purchase. At is .» i i „ tilin*. But tlle wonrter iSi I A ............. . r „ r, , , „ . „ . » . . . o v e r , 40x40. School house within 200 yards of J the house. Can be made one of the best of thing was done by Mr. S. for the understood that in case the gov- tlmt Jarvis didn’t “ tumble” long lie-1 Capt. Coleman, sebr. Weymouth, plying COAL! COAL! ! farms. \ ery little waste land—good water. sick man that loving hands could eminent should be defeated at any ; fore he did. j between Atlantic city and N. Y.,lmu been W . R. Panter will deliver stone coal on I Price $1590. Inquire of P. Dean or tho do. It seems that the preacher point m the development o f tlieir! P erd ita . I tumbled with a «»ugh so that he was un- able to sleep, and was induced to try Dr, tho bank of the river at his landing for ' undersigned. referretl to neglected the sick man policy they will appeal to the ; M.tishfteld Apr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It j $2.50 in bulk; in sacks— sacks furnished 1G0 acres three-quarters of a mile up Lniu- ! pey creek from the river. 20 acres cleared, whan ho had promised to look out country instead of resigning. The j The California and Oregon rail- not only gave him instant Relief, but a lla y - ; $3 per ton. _________ j 50 fenced. Of the timber. 40 acres are white is being pushed with much j«** the extreme soreness in his breast. His; v5n2Gtf. for him and see him to his people. m e m b e r s of the government, how- i road • . i . «a \ I M rv , 1 a* 4 ! > / . 1 . 1 . A 1 . « . . _ I _ J | cedar—good timber. 20 acres grazing ., , vigor. Already t lie line has reach- i oht1dren vv‘‘ro Himilar,y affeote(1 and a sinKli' F O R SA L E The latter put up money for some ever, are confident o f a cons.ilei - ! ^ 0reiJO11> allq tl?0 between ’ dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King’s ; ground on up land. House 28x30, barn 30x Ton head o f young M llcll Cows, j 80, 200 fruit trees young and bearing. Small traveling expenses for the other, a b le majority, though it is expect- j tj)e roa(j Imraeq am] the O. & C. New Discovery isnow the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on hoard | fruits of several kinds and good varieties. Apply to it is learned. As for the money, ; ed that the opposition will contest js rapidly closing up. There are the schooner. G. AV. S tevenson , Prioe H-50—Liberal terms. there is yet $100 missing, but Mrs. j the ground at every step.— lir a d -! only 20 miles between the graders Free Trial bottles of this Standard Remedy Enquire of Walter Sinclair n29 Fairvtew, Oregon Or at this office. at J. II. Nosier Drug store. 8. cares nothing about it streets. ^ au(i Ashland. h i m i •rv—