Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 12, 1887, Image 3

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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
....
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•
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
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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.
,
,
....
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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
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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
*
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.
,
I
h
c
y
|
L.
in
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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
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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
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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
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Sale!
says he received the < 'otxls.
1 hr evj({ent, judging from tho tone o f 1‘
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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
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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
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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
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please let it be known through the
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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.
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Mrs. Steward authorizes us to < followed by f a l tenants’
relief
bill, , ; | ^ llt^ ^ ie
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a stage i i of Wm. J’t*rnett,
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'87.
After that date all accounts I. A
impr‘,vod fftr!” of 100ftcres on Fish-
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trap ¡»0 acres bottom land; iood bouse and
pril G, 1887, to the wife
nts
power
to
stay
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can
tr,lvc‘l
U1hler
such
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load,!
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Coquille
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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.
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^ 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
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C oquille, C ity. Mar. 23, 1887.
was duly accounted for, and every- j measure for land purchase.
At is
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But tlle wonrter iSi I A ............. . r „ r, , , „ . „ . » . . . o v e r ,
40x40. School house within 200 yards of
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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;
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for him and see him to his people. m e m b e r s of the government, how- i road
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| cedar—good timber.
20 acres grazing
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, vigor. Already t lie line has reach- i oht1dren vv‘‘ro Himilar,y affeote(1 and a sinKli'
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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
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Fairvtew, Oregon
Or at this office.
at J. II. Nosier Drug store.
8. cares nothing about it
streets.
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