Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 10, 1887, Image 2

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the Christian Churches have failed must be overcome.
Arguments
W inter a g a i n .— The weather of
to effect a cure.
The horue has must be vivid, real, strong, and!
Ed. Herald:-^There is being a the past two weeks has been regu­
— ed, will bo made efToctivo by law a protested in vain.
What is left to every aid must be gathered in new steam launch built at Pnrkers- lar January weather for this part
T U E S D A Y , M A Y 10, 1887. , passed by the legislature;or wheth- a people that have so long suffered from those whose eyes are opened burg, by Messrs. J'van Morgan and of Oregon. It has rained more or
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er such laws, if enacted, will prove j the burden of all the wrongs that i to inform, instruct and inspire the ltobert Fredricks of Parker si »nr«» less nearly every day, and the south
sufficient for the ends proposed i this traffic has heaped upon but to j doubtful.
I She will he 40 feel keel, 5.t feet wind reached a higher point on
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are questions not now set for de* j pronounce the decision of absolute i N o light work was called for beam, 4$ feet hold forward. IP. aft Saturday than any time during the
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cision. They will have their ])laco legal prohibition against it?
winter.
Crops look worse than
when
the
legislature
of
Oregon
and
will
turn
a
40
inch
wheel."
She
EDITED 1¿ Y
And
why
not?
The
laws
to-day
aud their time. I t should not now
submitted the Prohibitory amend-1 js going to run on Siuselaw as usual, aud some land is unplowed
Dr. M. M. M r U P H Y .
be doubted that if the majority of : forbid and punish the very crimes t ment to the people.
The work, so.»n as completed, and we hope vet.
All communications in the inter- ! the voters of the state declare in | — such as gambling, drunkenness, the effort; long, strong, and deter- si,e wpi |)e }X griUl(j BUCC
cess.
est of Prohibition, in end«*d for no- i f HVOr of this amendment, the leg- j obscenity, lewdness, murder—of mined, is for us. The issue is with
V
Pick liaudle Billy.
if
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tice or publication, to t>e addressed | j,|uture will, iu accordance with w hich this traffic is the prolific God.
Bandoli, May 7.
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to Dr. M. M. Murphy, Coquille j tlmt declaration and in conformity i fountain.
Th >y are prohibited in
Our appeal to the voters of this
F ro m
City, Oregon.
J.
M.
Kiglin,
by
virtue
of
a
corn-
law.
though
they
do
exist
iu
fact.
state
in
b
eh
aliiif
this
amendment
with their own oaths of office, !
Oni- 4 orr< »|MiiHl«‘ H O ‘ .
is made on no mere political or par- j mission, dated April 30 th, id Gen-
P » ss such laws as the ameuded Why, 7 then, 9 should Lot that from
Our correspondence teams in constitution will demand.
C s x r s r in g r t i l e X T . S .
The occasion is to.» | eral of the Oregon state militia,
which they so generally .spring be ty grounds.
upou us this week as **u feast of j rhe efficiency of such la .vs when 1 also prohibited in law?
momentous and the issue involved | and ex-officio president of the
reason and a flow of soul, and the j ! passed and their binding effect on
But f o r i state military board which meets
Is it because the community has far too great for that.
consequence is that ye editor finds ^ COUBCionces and actions of the! no
lit thus to protect itself? homes desolated, for c i t i z e n s h i p at Salem four times a year.
Mr
himself in quite a dilemma to find people will depend mainly on twol This, none w ill claim.
corrupted, for humanity degraded, < Siglin was brigadier general of
and
space for all these valuable con­ questions:
Is it because individual interests fo r a country whose best life is ! the 1st brigade; tills last coramis-
tributions.
W e have received
First, W ill compliance with may, ¡»ossibly, suffer, and personal imperiled, whose future can only sio i puts him at tho head. Should
the address of the State Central such laws tend to the good of the 1 liberty mayju some cases.be made to be assured by the prevalence o f ! we have trouble, wo have no fear
TAGES will leave Coquille City every
(lay (except Sunday» at 5 u. ru. and 1 p.
Committee of the Prohibdory people as a whole; and
yield to the public g<xxl?
This is right sentiment and the rule o f ! but what our Oregon boys, under
m.. connecting with uteamer each trip for
Amendment League, which we
Secondly, W ill they inflict inju­ in the very nature of law, and if, right law, we ask them, on the 8th j the energetic and irrepressable all qoints on Coon bay. Leave Utter City
publish as nn official Prohibition ry or involve burdens and restrict­ in any case, it were ever justifiable day of November next, to ingraft Siglin would give a good account ewery day (except Sunday» at 9 a. rn. and
3:30 p. in. Pii.ssenqern by morning stage
document, and which needs no ions on the persons and property it surely is justifiable here.
Law- into tho constitution of tho stute of themselves.
can visit Marshfield and Empire City, hav­
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present comments at our hands. of the people not demanded by the must hold the balance firmly be­ the * Prohibitory Ament ment.”
The secretary of the Prohibition ing two hour in each place, returning to
Its toue will surely confound the «»reatest good of the community.
tween personal liberty and public
Coquille City the same day.
I o w a M o n tili I lo in » .
Alliance announces that there will
recreants who are endeavoring to
F a r e On© Dollar.
T h a t voters will be largely influ-1 good; between advantage to the
be a temperance lecture delivered
Always
with the mails aud make con­
Sunshine after rain.
j roj agate the T liiid Party scare, enced for or against this a m e n d - j community and the private rights
nections.
at Bandon Thursday evening, after
Plowing, harrowing, sowing.
and will prove to the voters of tin* ment l»v nnv consideration other ! of the indvidual. And if it should
JOHNSON & ANDERSON, Props.
New potatoes. What other slough which “ a temperauce prohibition
state that with real prohibitionists than that of the greatest benefit to happen that, in adopting the ’pro­
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club will bo organized” there. This
can
heat
it?
principle and not porfi/ is the the community at large, we do not hibitory Araeudment, some per­
The school is progressing finely is about what we had expected—
watchward.
We have received a i permit ourselves for a moment to sons’ “ right” to inflict an injury
THE ÜEVS AAÍ* COMMODIOUS
prohibition of temperance.
Some
under
the
able
and
efficient
man­
long and able article from l\ev. : believe.
upon the public should be restrict­
body ought to „fight for editorial
agement of Miss Minerva Spaur.
Air. Pullen. President of Myrtle
It would seem an unjustifiable ed, it should be remembered that
Mr. Glenn Cox and family, and control of uews paper space.
Point Prohibition Club and we impeachment of American citizen­ that person is himself a member
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sincerely regret that its length ship to suspect a citizen to boca- of the community thus attempting Mr Wm Jinkina and family are
The schooner Hcleu Merriam
prevents us from having the pleas­ pable of casting his vote on nr.y to protect itself from the wrong visiting friends on the Slough this was not lost as reported on the riv­
Swift a«id Sure,
ure o f giving it in full to our read­ other basis than this.
er last week. She was on the ways
of his deed, and that he can have week.
Mr. B. Vowel is mnking improve­ in San Francisco at the time. She
ers.
The force o f the article,
It cannot be denied that this no just l ight to dv> a public wrong.
however, is directed to the admo­ question is not only a proper sub­
The liquor traffic stands con­ ments on his place on the north h;»s since gone to Hogue river.
nition of those so-called and pre­ ject for legislation, but that it is a demned before the bar of public side of the river, where he now re­
Since Walla Walla was afflicted Makes the round trip between Bandon and
sides.
Coquille City every day.
tending Christians who will not subject whose relation to all pub­ opinion.
with earthquakes, Arizona has had
Distinctions sought to
Air V. N. Perry is putting Adam them nearly all over the territory, Leaves Bandon about 7.30 a. m., arriving
act «boldly for the cause but con­ lic interests is such ns imperatively j be made between the various
at Coquille City about 11:30 a. m. Retura-
damage.
tinually “ put their hands to the to demand the most representative branches of the traffic, fail utterly Perslibaker’s farm in better order doing much
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nc. leaves Coquille City about 12:30 p. in.
plough and look bark," and by and poi hihitory enactments under to show more than that there may than it has yet been.
Chinatown in S hd Jose wus de­ and arrives at Bandon aliout 4:30 p. m.
i bis Steamer connects at Coqaills
Our bachelors are getting along stroyed by tire on the 2nd inst.
their dissensions and worldliness the most solemn aud decisive be grades aud degrees of evil in­
City
with
the “ C E B I N ” for Myrtle Point.
are rather a draw back than a forms. I f any are in doubt upon fluence and effect iu it. The advo­ as well as could be expected under The’ heathens insured their prop­ Through fare on l>oth boats, 50cta.
erty two days before.
stimulus to the movement.
this question it seems only neces­ cates of high license have had an the circumstances. They appear
Olsen, the murderer was killed
W e have also received a short sary to outline some of the wrongs open field from 1872 to 1887 to to be a little better since their last
The Best Bargian.
a
few-
days
ago.
33}^ acres of qood l»otto
la' d, seven
aud well written article from Rev. and crimes that the liquor traffic pass laws to that end, and to dem­ trip down the river.
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miles below C»>quiUe City, on the river,
The young folks of Iowa slough
Mr. Hollenbeak. President of Pair- inflicts and perpetuates to remove onstrate that high license will re­
J. A. Dean, our editor is sick prioe $1200. Libi.-a! lime on $400 o f the
with a cold.
view Prohibition Club, for which such doubt.
amount, ’j wenty-one head of cattle for
strict the traffic and dimimVi its had a social the other evening at
$600. Enquire of hk W. Gilman, or at this
Air.
Vowel’s
—The
hills’
rang
with
we may be able to find space next
Every effort to make effet-
It is destructive to the health, evils.
ROAD CONTRACT TO LE T.
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week.
character and morals of the com­ ive legislation for such purposes music, and Mr Lodi tried to get ■"V"OTICE ifi hereby ¿¿¡Ten that tht county
i i
court of (tous county, (
vili, at
MONEY TO LOAN
Our correspondent “ Moderatus” munity.
1ms failed. Some of the strongest off one of his fantastic jiggs but he a special term, on the
1» not a clrcunawtancp to the great offer made
we shall notice and answer in our
2 7 th H :»* • f . V Ï H j , A . !>.. ÎM » 7 ,
below. Mr. J. W. Wimer, postmaster at Murphy,
It is ruinous to many who are denunciations of the evils of the needs more praxis.
receive bids for hnildiuc a cor.ntv r> > h » 1, l.«e- Josephine county, desiring to locate near the coaet,
Mr.
A
Nosl
r
of
Iowa
Slouch
next issue.
“ Moderatus*’ is an weal; in body or mind.
liquor traffic, ami its allies, have
wishes to exchange his splendid farm for one in
got Ilia cage done, and is lo« k- !
tbo two ar‘l thr‘*
oa tho close proxim ity to C»x|uiUe C ity—two mllea at the
able writer and we are sorry to see
It is dangerous to young aud proceeded from the same source" hns
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Middle fork of ihe C<.*tu.i¡e river county
furthest, or w ill sell fo r f i l l HXI. His place consists
girls
that he is throwing his great weight old, but offers special temptations whence is now flowing opposition ing for a
a mate. Look
jjhok out
out g
i r l » ! j * rortp
, « 1 . Said r
lo te ;.pen«d
*nd construct- o f o-?i acres; 1(11 a«'rea in cultivation, and 30» undar
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¡ ed al«>n« the l i n e of the trail as now opened. fence. O f this, Hid acres fine, bottom, and ISO level
into the anti-prohibiton
scale. to the young.
to the passage of constitutional aild widows.
and to he ten f * a viite in the clear, and red land, the improvements on which are three
Nellie.
But we hope to bring him round
I f is the source and fountain­ prohibition.
nut to include tin* road th:*« n.ay he km do good orchards, o f 7*>i tr»<es -p«e<'he#. prunes, pears,
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in time to vote f«»r the amendment head of both di: ease and crime.
hy tho rm'O .and e r n h taker, from the hill, apples, «'berries, walnuts, almonds, filberts, per­
But no friend of Prohibition has
I> l'C O ft 1 T I O Y DA Y.
simmons, tnul»>errics, etc., etc., and also a nice.
t v.idr on the solid earth U rge vineyard, amt all kinds of berries; three large
and so we tell him.
Post ordered No. 10.- Pursuant liut to !»•'.* ten
It involves the state in an outlay , failed to support by vote and in­
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from the in.-fid • :i;:e next to the hill to out­ barns, one
feet, another pixVi aud the other
magistrates. polie » i fluence in the legislature everv to ‘ general orders. General T.vtle
a n AnnttiNs
for judgt
"OxHil; a fine dwelling, main building 16x48, two
side lino, vdd lr;;l > i>- included.
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The party or parties, to wh->m said c >n- stories high and hall through center, with “ L ”
O f ( h r Ntaf«* C n i l n i l ( o m m l t l r r r f jails, asylums and p-nitentihries, j meosnre hitherto proposed to reg- Post is hereby ordered to assemble {
kitchen, porches, ©to.; a well o f fine wa’er at the
lh«- P r o h i b i t *r>
t » :i« - ii« l» iir n t
‘ n(*r illt” ™ n,ld‘*r- door: a cellar t'i:.V with 9-foot stone walla and
utterly out of proportion to the ! ninfe or restrict.
The défont of at their hall on Ab.ndav, Mav 30, trf 1 i**™**«*
t.
‘
I taking in tin amount I.» be fixed by the good smoke-house over the same; a carp potid of
I , * i i £ i i « ‘ t o (In * V « ( r r * o f ( h r S t o l e
so-called revenue derived from it. such legislation does not lie at Mie :»i 10 a. m ., sharp, for the purpose j court, with one or more Ruretieg, to faith­ ODe acre, well supplied with carp The location
O f O r c jjo u .
It demands and will continue to door of tlioso who nr*1 now appeal- of decorating the* graves of our ful !y perfo-ui the conditions of said con­ is a hoa'thy one, in 7 miles o f railroad and In TV4
Fellow Citizens: In accordance
miles o f the town o f Grant's l'ass.
The Murphy
tract.
number», t » ! ing
to ± nass dead comrades—the proper obser­
o
o to the voters of Oregon
»
post
oltic»
is
on
the
premises.
A
big
lot
of machin­
with the expressed wish of many demnnd in increasing
The court reserves the ri^ht to reject any
vance of our national memorial dav and all bids. All bids to be sent scaled to ery to go with the place.
victims
from
every
community
aud
!
the
constitutional
amendment.
It
thousands of the j»eoplt of Oregon,
Apply to J. W. Wimer,
The General Lytle B e l i e f Corps, the county clerk of this court by tin* 2Jtb
well
nigh
from
every
family
in
the
is
conceded
that
many
friends
of
Murphy, Josephine county, Oregon.
the legislature of the state has or- !
No. 9. and (Tei»eral Wallace Camp, '
Ma-V* A-
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dained that the question o f the j land. It calls around it the crimi­ temj>erHnce do not believe that con­
r
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By order of the County Court.
Given under my hand and the *, »1 of
adoption of the following amend- nal. the vicious, the law opposing stitutional prohibition is the best No. 2, Sons of Veterans, the Good
Templar»
or
other
orders
that
may
said
court, this 2_* day of April, a . I»., i*»7.
ment to the constitution of the ■ and law-defy ing elemeuts of the remedy for the wrongs resulting
[L .S .]
J. J. Lamb,
from tin* liquor traffic.
But, to wish to participate will be a lig n ­
state shall be submitted to its le­ body politic.
County Clerk.
Mrs. S. E. R3 3 IN3 0 N, Propietor
It lays its hand on every cor­ demonstrate that Constitutional ed posit i«>ns in tho pr«>cessio«i
gal voters at a special election to
BRIDGE CONTRACT T O L E T .
wjiich will be formed promptly at
OTICK in hereby poven thnt the c«»nntv
be held on the 8th day of Novem ­ rupting influence in politics and Prohibits n is desirable, wise, and
court of Co'.»« county, Oregon, will, at
remorselessly uses that influence practical, and that it can be made (he arrival of the steamers, right
ber next.
a special term, on the
I have p.gain t:(k«^u |K>R8e.ssi«>n of the
The
for its ow n support, regardless of effective —to show that it has re­ resting at the post office.
2 7 (h <l»y o f .XI« y , A. ■>., 1MH7.
A R T IC L E 19.
K otitnson H ocsb , and will spare no pains
all the sanctions of right and all sulted, wherever honestly tried, in little children of which we hope n receive bids for building a bridge front a * or expense to make it pleasant f«>r quests.
Section 1. The manufacture,
immense material and moral beoe- g o o d ly number will be permitted ! point where tho Coquille City and Myrtle
A share of the patronage is Solicited
the snerednessof life.
sale or giving away, or the offering
Point county road is intersected by the Board and lodging....................... . $4.00
It degrades those who are en­ fitto tlia community— to call a» to turn out ill be assigned a po- North fork road: th«>nce south along said
to sell or give away, or the keep­
Board without lo d g in g .................. $3.50
gaged in it. making many of them witnepfipp, officials, ptatesmon, min- pition with marshal and had es.
Coquille
City
r«n
»l
Myrtle
Point
road
toward
M
e a l s ......................................... 25c ta.
ing for sale of any spirituous, viu-
isters of religion, journalists and
W e trust there will be a general the North fork bridge 325 feet, said bridge
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entirely
unfit
for
the
duties
of
eit-
ous, malt, distilled, fermented or I
f
iu
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lzcDship and incapable of meeting writers, whose names are knrwn, ■ turn out. as we are mutually inter- i t o * > f >
any intoxicating liquors whatever!
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its true obligations.
whose characters are respected, | ested. Let the lin e and the gray. ‘ ni»is, with plans, RiH»oiticiiti..nH. strain, dia-
is prohibited in this states, except
It associates with itself, and is whose testimony di'mands and will the young and the old unite in this « tiger an»l bids f«>r the same, each bidder
for medicinal, scientific or mechan­
^ hi'1 l»id. .md ».» posit with
largely resj>onsiblo for their pub­ receive credit throughout Oregon. ■ oar national memorial decoration j j1’
MRS. ». L. OIIVE, PROP.
^
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the clerk of this court, 5 percent of the
ical puri>osoH.
aH eiir»y ,ls tht.
lic existence, gambling, licentious­ — to appeal to the clergy of all j of our dead friends and comrades. amount of Buch
Sec. 2. The legislative assem­
ness and al! forms of social vice.
branches <>f the Christian church, Í Comrade J. P. Easter is hereby d -v <»f May. isb which amount shill bel
bly shall provide by law iu what
urd 1
And, if there be any other forms to all educators of the young,— to detailed to act as chaplin of the day. I forf, ',“ i f ’ V10
Rn'*e t,u* nwar‘1
r pH TS Popular Hotel haa recently been
manner, hy whom and at what
.
s-i
|
i
i tt n r • i • l
l
ism adeto him and he fans, neglects or re-
of e v il, any other character of put»- » enlist the women of Oregon as aux- | Comrade A. H . \\ right is hereby | frgea fl)r lhe JM.ri0d 0f two aHVS ¡gtor such I put in better order than bver 1>efor«,
places such liq u o r s or any of them
anis truly a favorite resort.
lie
wrong,
it
will
be
found
closely
diaries
in
the
war,—to
bring
to
detailed
to
conduct,
and
direct
the
|
award is made t»> enter into contract and
The tablrg are supplied with all th* deli-
shall be manufactured or sold or
til© hia bond as required by law.
oncies
to l>e had, and in atyle to soit lh*
kept Sor sale for medicinal, scien­ allied to the liquor traffic as it is bear on the voters of the state all cerimonies of the day in accordance
By order of theC»»unty Court.
most fastidious epicure.
influences appealing to self respect with rules and regulations of our
now carried on in our land.
Given under my fiand and tbo seal of Raid
tific or mechanical pur|x>ses.
Its diningrooms and nleeping apart-
order.
By
order.
G.
R.
Wickham,
court,
this 22d day of April, A. 1). 10S7.
in
the
individual,
and
regard
for
Undertliis
impeachment
of
the
mentn are second to no hotel in Santhan
Sec. 8. This amendment shall
[L. H.j
J. J. Lamb,
S. V. C., Coui’dg Post,
Oretfou.
take effect and he in full force in traffic we can conceive of no good tho growing youth of this state—
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County Clerk. v4u50
Mrs. A. L. Olive, Prop.
six months from the date of its reason, no juet j)lea for the con­ are the aims, and will be the work
The public school at this place
tinued existence of the traffic un- of the Prohibitory Amendment is flourishing, and the attendance
ratification by the electors.
See. 4. The legislative assera-¡der the license, «nd shielded by League. Their desire is to so con­ includes nearly ev*ry child of
bly shall, without delay, pass all the sanctions of law. I f it must ex- duct this campaign that no corn- school age in the district.
The
ifî- h i
tin )
T u 'm l il
c H U IU I.
Of the “ supremo law” of the state
; whether the «mon.lment, if
s.
j
mu
Cowl City to lor City
V
Wells Fargo & Co’s.
E X P R E S S
Passengers.
S
A Hi T E L 0 P E,
Levi Snyder, Captain,
1
HOUSE,
COQOILLB CITI OREGON.
\
OLIVE HOTEL,
Coquille City, Oregon.
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plaint can
be justly preferred Í MlS(,QS Lehman and Beyers have
necessary laws with sufficient pen- ^
which we do not concede
allies necessary to enforce this i » ho«* d on,y
contraband of ngainst the temper and spirit of the faculty of getting up a spirit of
I law, and with the brand of public their work.
amendment
emulation among their
pupils,
Those
who
have
enlisted
will
go
In submitting this amendment to disapproval and legal autlawry on
gaining their esteem and getting
through this campaign to the end.
the voters of the state at a special,
not
the
time
fu
ll}
cornes
.
,,
.
.
! g<»od, hard work out o f each indi-
instead of a general election, the
apply to this deadly, festering Ihe\eteran and the recruit will » vidual child. Rapid advancement
legislature wisely disengaged it 8ore in t,ie community the sur- vie in courage until the final day. | is the order and it is strictly ad
from nil Questions of tnrtv iTilitics boon’s knife o f absolote extrusion, j No county, no town, no precinct ¡ierf‘d to-
ftrG
be congratu-
so that
o ssue
u
i
invJlvinl S
U.e clean cu.tery o f sbolition?
shall want literature, speakers, can- { ^ u™ . 9eCUnDg ^
Milder remedies ave exhausted 1 vassor» of strong convictions and
ment or advantage to any political
party ns such is befor« the people,
vaiu agaiust it.
The 8(»fter | earnest hearts.
Sacrifices will he
A bull-fight, a Texas authority,
but solely the right and expediency ««c iic ie » of G oo^Tam plnrs loriges,; called for--ti:ey will bo made. says, is now taken to include a
o l making this amondmeni a part • tiro \\ ornali a Chn&lian Unions, Opooitiun will be roused— but it * tussle with a tough steak.
J
MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
W. L. DIXON . .
Proprietor.
D E A L ’EH?»
nsr
Medlcinq. Pm’ n K fb*K Gandies, Tiirars, Tobncco,
Fancy Articles, ^(ftiofipry and the ffnesf Quality o f School Books
A'font for the leadm " sewing ^Machines, ^fason
Hamlin or­
gans.
Old W ines and Liquors of the best quality.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
L I V E and L E T L IV E .
vln 3tf
TVnrrcq