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r / / $ r / h COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1887. VOI ¿ • I I I M M A S < \1CÏ)S. i. t !» v n v s o \ 's 4 \ s\ vi:i:. [The following ]. eut. which in n true copy i f ‘'Lady Byron’s Answer’* to Lord Byron*« "Farewell i .* hin V ife,*’ hi';; been exhumed from oblivi» n by the adliei nta nf tin- Jiuly; therefore, a curiosity, it is now repro- people in the world. I f the mold- NO. 38. A Missouri Cyi'lutte. Nevada, Mo., April 22.— A ter- ; B iA iio s , T lic I.ca«c.’ Chicago, April 24.— A dispatch ing ami guiding o f public opinion i The former owner of the Curry uld County Recouler*—J 1 1 U p t o n * - i rifie cyclone swept over the north-| to the Tribune says the Oregon were left to them alone, there would Ph\*iei.an and Surgeon. liar ¡hits now devoted liiniself exclusive- ! c tn *>ar^ o l *“ *" (V ern on ) county j Railway and Navigation com pany be little opportunity’ for popuh OFFICE 1*4 iiCRALD DviLDING. m s-! ly ; to the study ___ and j .............. practice o f lav.-.' ,ilBt “ S1’ 4- Tll° climds were I)Iuin- !»»<» hi>ve been leased to the Un- .advancement. 13utAlien the mass ________j íceu.] C o g l i ble C it y , O regon . ! os are stirred up, when the com - His practice is *ahv^'ly* ¡¡t e U iv e i ,y visible l,er0’ I,asaiuS cnly about | ion Pacific, and possession will be \es! fur» 1‘—farewell forever, S~N. A. D O W N IN G , Ivi. D* mow people aie fully aroused, they ,U;d extends down the coast to the ciRht miles flom this city. T,lft 1 8iven almost at onco- The PaP°ra Thou t self lias liv 'd our doom H r.de ho; fairest bit sours uitln Physician ami Surgeon, generally succeed in making them- very bounds o f California. H e is - Ktorrn 860:116,1 <*> 601116 down from | will be.signed in New York Mon- in for : ie to !>!'ion), Ne’er ; C Nii'i'.v.: (* itt , Onunox. selves heard and felt. With the ’ very favorably known also in Ban- ■ t^ie K,msas linet dealing death and | day. The exact:term s are not l i for i. e thou hast call* u me; destruction wherever it Cai!«—day or ni^Lt- Promptly aOcmled I body o f the people on !iis side, Mr. don and will soon be heard o f all destruction wherever it struck. ; stated, but the lease is, to all prac- Did thou ever say, For;:iv< ? T ^rpiTi'T'iT TT1 H *»• TA Forti wretch whose wiles 1 m niie thee, ; («lad.stone can safely defy all the ! along the Coquille. Mr. Upton is ¡ ; As far as can Le learned it first | tical purposes, perpetual andJex- D J_j. O A F j L i .L i JC j , 1 u < U- Tino >.1 <me dii seem to ¡ *\ Dentist ! Salisburys and Chamberlains in a skilled and learned jurist, poss- j struck Mntz township, passing tensive. The Oregon system will Short the space which time had given ^ C a r s ïiiie ld ., O r e j e n , Englaud. O f course there are osses keen penetration,sound judge- ! tlirouLTb Metz, Osage and Blue be under the direct control o f the To complet» thy love’s decay: OÛlcb in Hot Litui building, opp»>-dto townships. Fencing, Union Pacific directory and offi- Blnuco llo't l. Lac hing i ;»« ami otter I’.y im!:: Rowed pas.siim driven, plenty o f people among the English ment ami is tin honorable and up-i Mi.uud aitifri'ii". ii- ■ .iiiti . it ». u for ih.- j■;..*.!«• > S» n thv L- :t T was taught to «tray. i t' il s.. s v.h > so tit »it 1\ 1 v - t*it^ m a n . AVo wish him ev* ry houses, barns and everything in cials. j i V1-111 Lived forme that feeling ti«ud-,r tho line o f the cyclone, which was ! Thomas J. Potter, first vice-prea- a lord, ti,ai tii» y will regard as ! success. V. d thy \ ;•*•>*«? «•> Well can allow, ~ j v c ia ::::; : d . F; -m it y arm . why didst thou wandt-r? j Denson any opposition to the nriK-. More than four years ago, a about half a mile wide, were pick- idout o f the Chicago, Burlington Physician and Surgeon. endear it eilt« why for» ;>.»? j tooracy. But that class is now : young friend rd ours whom wo will ed and rent into splinters and cast and Quincy railway, has tendered B ANDON, OH.1GON. O! t. o late thy bread was band; ; his resignation to accept the posi- | happily in the defendant, and the j (.;ll| Bob, left Li ndon in the Lady hundreds o f yards away. U! to»> stani to me "t .va« shown Trees were torn up by the roots ! tion o f vice-president o f the Union : s| hit o f self.respecting democracy J, Celvn for New Zealand. The o ¿.tri i i. ^ O. I TT* C3‘\,TTrPTT 'I liai ; Ly love I once hut shared. Aiul already it i-t down. j ls becoming more and m orea g g res-! voyage was a slow one, but n ev er-. and over thirty houses were de- Pacific, aud will have direct control Surgeon Dentist, Wr::;>.>ed in dream« of i»>v buone;. , siv**. the spread o f indepen- theless the time passed away a g re e -i8troyed an(i about fift6en Person8 of the Oregon system, assuming On t! breast mv hv.ul : U l;un, M-V RSI1F l E L D , O E E ( ’.ON. ! debt thought among the people, j „b jy enough. There were several! Only a partial list o f the | his new duties ou May 15th. Mr. In thy lovf.-sml t ruth eonlidin«;— Vlll I. | the equities o f the Irish question | you“no ladies on board, amongst • dead caD ^ olltaiued which is as j Potter tendered his resignation two lllis» I ne’er can know apiin. A. J SH ER W O O D That Jaik h nr oi<l Erst iliwcover j are being more thoroughly appre- j whom w as a cheerful, Vacillating ! folloW8: Mrs. Echrout and her | weeks ago, and it has been accept- A ttorney at L aw In thy «on! the hivleons stain, May Stover, J. C. Haw- j ed, though only after he had de- ciutiil ti» »n e\ei, aiul it ib safe to i little specimen of female humanity WonM these eyv« had »!»>« d forever, amd N otary P ublic . he name o of f T Tcre-V ■ 'K’ ng’ *^°,in M iller and Mrs. Miller, j dared to President Perkins, o f the pied ct niat t.K' si o f home rule j %v|1() rejoiced in the Nt-’t-r 1». v irp thy criim « a nun! Coquille, Coos County. Oregon. But t!.e impious wish. <> Heaven, will he materially advanced in the ' j.]aVeJ 6a,i havoc with the b o y s ,1 T,16re W6re only five members o f , Burlington, that he had determined From thy record« l.’ot;- » 1 b »> ; J- l £. UPTON, Parliament that is to succeed the 1 and us she showed no preferance i tll° Miller family, four o f whom upon accepting the new position. Ye*. 1 yet would live. () 1’vron ! COUNSF.H >11 xt I. V\V—N U i AUY PUBLIC PoUer has been in the service o f pres*'lit.— Ex. for one above another, there w a s !" * " 0 kfi‘ 6(k A baby aged two For the babe I’vo borne for thee. * - «< * > « Conveyancer and General Land il») victory; consequently the suit - 1 Y6ars dlopped in the yard and the Burlington for twenty years, In who »> lovt-ly feat ;r<«. f t il me. T’S:«* O liiv p S itie , ACSNT. All my weakn» «« here confess, (>rs were as numerous aud attentive i ^ lls morning unhurt. 1 arts having filled every executive office Collection-* Mailt*—L«tn - N. t ititeli* TI it o was an article published V. hi 1st the siru ; ’in ; t--.ir« p ri.iit me. sever, each one fondly hoping I o f MiHer’s residence and furniture from that o f division superintend DFNM a ;;:, o :;: qon . All the feature« l can trace— ent to that o f general manager and Uxnvh^K. Wild Land :u d .irvn ill Pn»;v»r lie v» !;»>«»> imaue newr leav. s me, n ^ M » r r i s s « 'T . T x i n ° ‘i ! that lie wouM be t!ia c,™quOTor! I W!,re found el’ e " 'n OVCT tlle fip,,,s bought and »old. t’olKc il su* uni H e has had IT- whose inuii.’e still I prize, amt proceed.« promptly rei î :? ,i, v .( ' , •" ■1 ’ ' : Am o»'est the unmarrie»! yonths Youths on f,,r tull>' «■ m ile from whore the first vice-president. Liber aud written by him, making V. ho. th»‘ bitterest feelim; fives r.ie, several advantageous offers to leave J ohn L ane L. F. L \ ni - lmard was a quiet unobtrusive 11)0,160 form or,y stood, Reliable S ill to love v. here I de :;>i«e. certain charges against Walter Sut news has only been received from the Burlington, having been strong LA N E & LANE, With rc’ret, mul « >rrmv rather, ton the editor o f the G old Beach homo known among them us “ the Oswego township, and it is thought ly urged one year ago to take the V. hi n onr child’s fit t nccents flow, silent friend’’ Gazette. At tho time the said ar- i ^ ie” f ^ lÎ I the death roll will be swelled to I management o f the Bee line at a I wi 1 t aeh L r to say. Father, Land Cases aiLcciaffiv. Teresa he v,.rs , , . g . i . n proor _____ -an a ; , ^ . , , ! i ____ r r,.: „ u_ j _ _ i : __ j H ut lbs «’uilt «he n tid e was published the editor of it «hall know, OrBsii un Main ^ i.-. -u)¡>«>I¡taii " over twenty-five. A heavy gale durge salary. This he declined, that li'tle damsel felt mortified to V» li 'st t >inorrow n:i»l t»<-morrow, | this paper had no knowledge con- think that anyone toul'dATlijstand PasBed over the city, damaging I nud it was thongbt he could not V.hiki*« mi* from a widowed bed, ( ìreeon. Rosei* urg, V.' j cerning the charges therein con- On r.noflit r‘s -irm uiy sorrow h r seductive ebarrna. According- - Meth.xiUt church aud other j be »nduced to leave the B u rlin gton ’TN A. G GAY. i. M. SlOLlN. j tained, and the charges contained V.T.t ih >u feel, no t».‘ar wilt shed. The Union Pacific offer, however buildings. Siglin Sz Gray. In th >r!d’ . approval «ousht not I in said article have been coutra- ly. slit* s*'l to work assiduously. is o f a character to carry him over TERRIBLE STATE OF AFFAIRS. M h» n l t»»rc mv« If fr mi thee. rs 4 Luv, A!inr;:»k n s aliai him « cup o f t™ wht en I dieted by numerous respetable |,SI,e Vice-President Of it« p ;tis-j or Mmue l thou ;lit not - Tho ico soon bocarno jammed at to that road. MardiVield, <’ DO A Conili < n. *1 Curry county, and we | ho «a s ill: smootheiied bia trublc j citizens o f C O kpk ' ì ;—Holland 1 V, ha *« it« praise or blame to nit»? tho head o f St. Holons islán»!, Potter will make his headquarters Ho'c’. lie k > priz. d. k <> loved, adored, (consider it only justice that wo brow with her soft lily white hand, at Omaha. W hat changes will From !;i- heart mv intto e drove; W . SINCLAIR, should publish the said contradic and looked lovingly into his dull j causing the water to rise four foot occur in the staff in the Union On mv head o >nt» iupt ha« piiared, The silent friend c o u ld ; in many minutes, flooding tion o f said charges. AYo never eyes. Attorney at i. ’v, And preferred n wanton’s love. Pacific have, o f course, not been stand it no 1*merer, ho smiled and i Boints St. Charles, Graffintown, Ownernl Innurance mid Beai listate A;;ent, had any hard feelings against Sut- , , . . Thou art proud: but marl; me, Byron, outlined. Vice-President Atkins, CkKtuiL L E C i t y , O r e g o n . 1'vo a heart proud as thine own, ton, or any desire to do him an in- j thanked her, and even laughed. I p ! * »ommission. St. Paul, M cG ill and o f the Union Pacific, whom Mr. Yards l°w lying localities. Soft to love, but hard a« iron justice, and we therefore publish ; los8 lImn a week he ^ aa “ a gone ! ' T. G. O W EN . WLi n contempt i«on its throne; are r ) so under water. The Albiau Potter is to succeed, tendered his coon. tho statement o f said ‘ citizen s,! c o o n /’ In <lu6 time the Lady Attorn-?y and Counselor at Law, B it. farewell! I’ ll not unbraid thee, resignation some time ago. Jocelyn arrived at her destination. ! hotel and "Weston house have two N< ver. never, wi«li tliee ill; j which is as follows: M VBSHl'IBLD, Q uii. V. -etched ill >’ thy iii.“« have made me. The opposition to the coercion , To the p u b licyn w m lh f and |Tho P ^ ^ n g e r s landed and each ^ in their diningroom s. If thou can-.t, be happy still. TT TTAZARD. 1o John Dean, editor Coquille 0116 ^^'»ck out for himself, regard- St- Annie's market lias a foot o f policy o f the Salisbury adminis- cl L v . v Attorney an- O-, met T !.c AruiiM-il. City H erald, (vpecialh/. j o f «»V interest but his own. Our water nnd Charboillev square has (ration continues to grow in Eng- ( F. M £ H There appears to be a gen rjM AVe the undersigned citizens tlf j friend B ob came over here from the HpTK'srnnee o f an island. ! land. .1 1 1 *re is nodenying the fact that H I J. W . 3E1Ñ .*j . Zealand a few weeks ago. and Nunn island is under water sod i uine and widespread^ feeling o f the English people are being thor Curry county, Oregon, in view o f ¡ fiOO l end of cattle reported drowned. popular indignation agaiust the Attor:ic*y at L?.w. oughly r. roused on tlie coercion the scandalous and slanderous at- ! amongst others went to see a friend O r •»:u i a few miles from Banden, Tliose living on the river bank Crimes bill, which is finding ex question. The dispatches yester tack, inaile upon Hon. Walter Sut- were awaken by the ice crashing pression at public meetings D- 2D. W ATSO N. day announced that mass meetings ton, editor o f Gold Beach Gazette, ! W lli,st t,16ro R raP 6amo to the I . n into their houses, enrw ing away throughout the country. One o f I against coe-sion took place at twen through the columns o f the Go. ¡ door, and in walked two men. One Attorney and Counselor at Law roofs and walls. Rome o f these the most impressive demonstra Liti'ir.'; Cin.Ui»:: -N. i tv-seven towns in tho north and ! qniHe City Herald, issued Dec. 14, j was nn ol(1 acquaintance o f his and people had miraculous escapes. tions o f late years was the great * • it is further stated that A - ls8(l !,.v one Michael Liber, i tll(> otll6r a perfect stranger. All ; midlands The fine residence o f Richard 8. gathering o f Monday last in H yde J. H. N 0 3 L ja . xv , j the total number attending the i deem it our duty to denounce such ; joined in conversation during which í'¿ o t u i y r u u. » c whl c1» cost thousands to Park, London, where about 150,000 j meetings up to tin* present time, ; attack, and to assure the public o f ( 'B o b told many amusing incidents > C»M.ru.Lii * iw . ( ).-N. At people met to protest agaiust the ■ and that pronounced mmnimously j l*10 utter lalsehiKul o f the same, i of liis vryage out from London, in- i build, is a complete wreck hole or in part. Walter Rut- ! eluding o f Teresa’s Hilaire ‘ two other houses j government’s policy. I he gather LtLiLL/.L Cr.CS. parts of of id v, ■. noie eiuumg full iuii particulars oí íeresri s I ¡ kaint .....................- " w .................. “ ; ;ainst coercion in various parts From ing was marked by great enthusi the country will amount to a rouial ' t°n bas liv c l hero for a period o f ' ■>«»<* on “ the silent friend.” Tlie | '»nvo been demolished. Beck river tho same disastrous in asm. The circumstances atteuding MajuMeld, - - million of people. The dispatch 17 years, and has occupied many ; stranger asked the name o f the • Gallery opposite telligence is received. Barns and the progress o f the present Coer : <Ms, thui at Liberal headquarters posi ions o f public, as well «as o f j ship he came out in. “ The Lady Jocelyn.” “ W hy, that was the name bridges having been carried away cion bill— the eighty-seventh with- *T r i \ 7 the agit; lion was recognized as a| private trust in a li o f which he | i i \J U I and immense loss o f live stock is i in a century— are much less favor • i f . • J i l J J î d 1 ! people’s movement, and in its ori- , has acquitted himself honestly, j o f the vessel 1 went out in also J. J. sustained. able for the party proposing the WATC1I-MU .Fit AND -IL». Is.:;« :in and early development coin- honorably, and ns- a gentleman Bob looked at him. W ho do you bill than ever before. O 0 Q.-ÜLÍII 0 O i l y , O 'J I T . ph.tel v spontaneous. Now the tide | t,ie suffrages o f our people he I tl‘lnk the stranger was? “ The si- . v , - perhaps - pÈTWork of all il- oriptiou» donu a shon of popular fee!in" is raisin*» fast, i Iia8 1)6611 tliree times elected coun-1 lent friend.” It seems the latter, # The legislature o f Nova Scotia , Th*wnmistry has now to count not v.iu4 notice aiul extrenie'.y l»»v*' prices. Tho leaders of the imrtv arela k iu " (y c l°rL once as joint representa- nfter remaining for some time in j is discussing seriouslydhe question j ouly on a defiant Ireland but a Gen- W A L L A C E CAMP. control. It is predicted that the tive of Coos and Curry, and now , New Zealand, made his way back rtnnex^ti<>n to the l nited States, j divided England. It is noteworthy preti 3 STo. G , S . c f * V . . The other day M r. McCall, m om -;t|mt Bio coercion policy meets Meets nt Coquille City every lira, Satur cud will certainly he the desolation holds, by the same authority the j lo tho old country. After a delay day nite* full i■ »«>• 11 each in«»nt!i. .T-unber« ber form Picton, said that Nova | with H very scant sympathy in o f parliament or the resignation of office o f county treasurer having i o f some months crossed the Atlan- in yo»«l sluudin:* ere oord.ally inv ■ il. At a recent banquet in Levi KuvC.-r, L j >• ( ! nt< n, the utmost confidence o f his con- tic ocean and landed in Canada; Scotia’s best interests were in a n -1 Canada. 1 r !.'« n.t the Government. Fir Captain. The English people are prover- ^dbients. \\ e know him to be a from thence ho made his way ! nexation to the United States. He j Montreal the Coercion act was de- I. o. G. T. o f State biully slow a id 1 conservative. an affectionaie fath- across the entire continent o f A- i therefore moved to add to the j nounced by Secretary conservative, But j-mi ^md neighbor, 0- - ........... Moraine Stai- Lodfce | in this instance e at any rate, they 6r w’fi° Provides well for liis family, in erica to California; from thence 1 l )rl,no m inisters resolution that j Chapleau, aud resolutions protest- No. 461, north to Oregon, and finally settled i government be instructed to I ing strongly against the adoption Moi*t« at CoquiUo <’i:v »very Thnrmiiiy ! are far in adva mCe o f the Govern- aiul as a ^°bcr, industrious, aud eveniiiii. Vi.iitiuiiluei.ibf*.'« ; Li« »>r«if 111 inent lemlers. The Rcotcli and . use^u^ citizen, whose reputation is down in Coos county. B ob, after ; tllko *"»l® to f eeure tlle »»Imwrion of the measure iyive been intro K00U «tnndin»;, are cordially in vited . ^ co ,' a immr‘»J)otely as a duced into the Canadian Parlia AYelsh have expressed themselves | u^,<n° reproach; and, to his neigh- spending some years iu New Zcland | °^ state o f the American Union. M c ment by a strong government in no equivocal tones, and the i n - > ’™ wfi° ^now fils daily work, crossed the Pacific ocean and reach O. F. Call's motion caused a great sensa supporter.— Bradstreets. I. o. ■dilations are that Mr. Gladstone’s : J|bo\e die shafts of slander hurled ed Rm Francisco; from thence on Coquille Lodge No.53 to Oregon, and both o f those fel tion, and it was declared that a Fiiiuncinl fr tHndiug; o I'C' oom C o u n t /. expressed hopes that tho English ,iny masked assassin, continuance o f the secession agita Meet« ¡it C!'>qnillti City every Saturday even become thoroughly llio above will, we trust, be ac- low passengers from London to the Semi-annual Humniary statement of theft- im*. Visitin'* brethren, in t'ood «tandinii* mind would tion would result either in annexa uanoinl condition of the oounty of Coon, in cordially invited. S. P. C. Johnson. N. G. ripe on the subject, are not far cppbnl by the honest public as a ' ai tipodes left; one traveling from tion or civil war. the state of Oregon, on the 31«t day of from realization. ! ^'Delusive denial, voluntarily ten- j th« remote oast, and the other from March, 1887. A. F. and A. M. i O f course, nothing short o f the (ler6(1 l)>’ Mr. Sutton’s friends and j the remote west, never set eyes up- l ia b il it ie s . Messrs. Stephenson aud Alles of Chadwick Ledge, No-68. . To warrants drawn on the ooun neighbors, o f the libelous attack on one another until they met in nu : A k LI hui I are here buying horses l i f t s at Coquille City on Saturday eve« p a ssa g e o f the infamous bill can be . , t humble shunt}, in a remote corner ^ur ^ije raj]roa(j company. This ty treasurer, and outstanding and in»; on or before the full luoon in eaoh expected from this parliament, and i lereiteu to. ............... •........................$17 618 39 mouth. Geo. M cEwan, ! many o f the enemies o f the bill so- i h iley, Co. judge, C. Dewey, o f ol.i-cuie and muddy Bear creek q ^ C. road will be completed by To estimate amount of interest 848 60 \\. M. cretljf hope that such will be tho i* P’ » A. H. Crook, jt. rep. C«>os in one o f the most undeveloped >,Tovember at farthest. B ig forces accrued thereon................................ Total liabilities............................ 18 466 89 G • A II. | fate. F or its passage is certain to j <lllt^ ^ urry counties, W. 1. Bailey, counties o f South Oregon, \erily. ape being put on at both ends o f RKSOI7ECK8. truth is stranger than fiction. tl,B roft(t> an(] oniy about 30 miles Gen. Lytle Post No. 27, ^ » I t in such a reaction as would |« ^ M. M. M URPH Y, LX. D* — Albrneys a«.! Conns !• rs i:i k»v. s V- • « . „ M a - Meet.« nt Co*iniiie City, on every first o n ly be a benefit to th e Ir is h cause, Wedne«dH.v. ’ Vigtinor co urad«, in «o ’° 'J : T h e 1<>6al e le c tio n s o f la te s h o w stüiiduit:, cordially invited. A. if. WriLfht. Commander. C u n n iff, jr ., M. D o y le Jas C a u g h e ll, F . S . M o o r , J . W ? Crook* Legem. are now t<» be built. The South- The first volunteer soldier iu the ern Pacific company, will develop Coquille City Command 2 STO. 1 , O . IE 2 . a . , Meets in this place every first and third Tuesday in each month. All in embers in ipeod standing are cordially invited. A. T. Lillie, Commander. — ...........county The new Yaquina Dmalu»,i t > . strongly entrenched, and is prob clerk, Wm. H. Bagnell, Leroy D. j due at that place from Baltimore i vestm ent Better times »ire just I the 1st inst. I before us.— lloseburg Review. ably the most conservative body o f Ioiues, Cassius Lockwood. By funds in bands of connty treasurer applicable to payment of county warrants.......................... 6 By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to payment of Oo. warrants, 18.86................................ 10 1885 ................................ 1884 ................................ 1883........................ 1. . . 1882................................ Total resources.......................... .. 18 882 63 363 16 658 04 765 15 429 68 319 82 398 32