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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1887)
KXjrrzmocr. . »» lu tter. t u * r««rti» A ..,.,.,i r*.ir « r <!..* lars mentioned in n flie the res» »lut it i ; \ ^ i t o r In h ib itio n columns, Dear »t«r«. .iKr i« ..n » r » i of lhe h(mi, , wbi(ih ljrt •h do not mate S o c i( ‘ (_v. Sir: As 1 have been advocating ■ 1 time 1 »y statutes requiring attend W ill commence on Wednesday, il iv change said ru!«-.. ru! • Prohibition of late, wit li almost ■at it .ns should T F E S D A Y , M A Y 17, 1SS7 ance nt church, and finally rogula- August 31st, 1887, and continue, t addrcr, cd to ,}. ..bu ; !envy 8c: ¡roed S C C T IR _____ i. __ .... / ( i \ , .. .* ’1 t \ pi i -e 1 to hear ti secretary, . rr. V 1 » . . OI . « < >2). ___T^T„ tor possibilities would be in tin STEED PROGRAMME. V?» /tfJY i , * ’ . * i • i * i i /v i i * i i ni red b} i » * tiO 113 (»U iniiìY ( emplet :<>n t > J On nu 4 ion t li I ! i liu Fin ST D ay . Running race fur Il U 'J U U l.liilA tin* ail)¡embuent. ie pr<g ì; n.me v,;;. mmiüuw who are so constitutionally mean two-year-olds, single dash of tiirct - I. your c EDITED BY jome of tlir< mg Il j p r o m 5th day < tha it were impossible for them , eighths of a mile. L’urbe, M », until : tm lay th »* I • I il Dr. M. M . M l ’ R P IIY . -Inna, 1: -.7. On motion the ! these •) H .vtions. ever to bo at peace with themselves Uitrance fee, 8S.50; Sdii to first mronrnou , > meet t ¡ :,o .stop tlie liijuor lorse. 818 to second horse, .and ‘ <5 ¡ ; ,., All communications in the ••turdav, tlie 2.7i!i e a v so mai 11 y out of O - . r r ^ i n g * t i i o "vjr. s . t 4 !. . 1 est of Prohibition, in ondo ! ¡'< 0 1 - une, ¡ i r 1 . » > s A » i ! 1 hard tii tice or publication, t<> be nddre-v I Hit.prn»îo;i **. tant The absolutely barren ro- Funning match free for hors «»< o clod; in 1 1 o ¡.'acted tit* secretary to Dr. M. M. Murphv. Coquille ,,*,* r «Ù . 1 > show that this objection is grou n d -! ¡. • . , , r , dav. *r. *’ 1 * 1 suits oi the ejjoi't- oí these pecóle J * ¡ of any age, single dash or one-lm!i . - • I * ; f f «** o O 1 C ltv, Oregon. . , . f , , ¡ I less, we only have to go t<> the .. ' ' ..... . .. to not ify dilV rent 11 mot», of (! . w c ; ; g i arw o a co s. . ______ . ____ ___ in the past may be salcly appealed 1 - ‘ . mile. Purse 8 1 ,0 , entrance fee, 1 . . ¡ o ma ¡a vvs of the time i.ini »M, , . » his o', . } those states which1 have . , . .. . . __ _ . 1 V - « ^ 3 unr t u<* ' to b y an\ w h o m a y r o o ,] U m ie to • . . . 8 0 .*> 0 ; 8 . >0 t o f i r s t h o r s e , b l 8 t o s e c - •lace i >1 m<‘et ing. 1 i Í --t-.O A. k. A ..g j ltm& ¿ 3 } prohibition. ( r. T. ( \ar- W e must la g of ’‘Moderatus” ; ,. lMV ! m-aiust their niaiopu!; S. II. Hazard, nul horse and ;V> to third horse. -J. lii. Ht-liroedar, £v*Q.Ci i ice. * . < r * rm ^ pomer. pio.-%rh n. 0 1 Drake l ni^ci- . * again this * wee F to niO’/oivi/e hi 1 in Pres. the future, they eo titnte so ». . Lrotting race, mile heat t Wt » response * # < * » si t , Des L o « u es, I owa , in t lu . , • .. ,, Dated May 7, b S7. ire at oui delayed - : 1 "*• 11 lgmhcr.nt ft fraction of the w • , best in three. ! rse bluO, ( 1 1 - of Prohibition ,* . • ('r.:'isti in Standar l says: “ A;>, Pro- .. ..... r I D i -tried pap ers ; !< ::fe copy I arraignnn Mit “ •¡people that tliejr etiorts m the . ... trance i(»e ^l->; but) to lirst hoi '(• ’ ; • C.K|uIlltì City ivory libiti«m doe:; not kill a town; at | .. , , , ( * o . ii. t ¡ : ., a. ia. and 1 p. “ Modcratus" is far f o generous oí . to second liorse ami ciU to r n > • ib i e as thev nave ! wr< n <: i v, ¡ ii ..!< .".usor • noli trip for foe to tiud fault witli u> t *r d .! ! .el »O not t lca-i this is not our espericuc»*. third horse. !v amo pro . - m l' 1 . .. Lonvo Uller City Pron it., T » ... \ " li-ii* boom h s struck ties ing first with literature w! : •!. i •1 i • > \ ¡ i s the vo re. I e driven t-“. -: I'.iy ¡ r , :,c Nr:.day * at a. 111 . and S ía ' onp D a y . Running matcJi, E * R m i»- j « -, r*iin f rt f written 111 contornili'' wiii our r ¿1 • , . sn¡ poit , Me,a acitvo six- free .. r . ■ of « any age. single . , > i* 1.1.1. I' h . i - 'i :i ri hy illumina stage ■ ü ■ 2 , 1 : k. i - v s /1 i ^ 2 I o J i niiiimi, iu o m m .nu, .1 f)1)lu fj,ojr resolution to “ t o().000 tK*opl»¿; ‘ 1 for horses /f ì 4 „ V lin j PTievnld ¿W U U U ’ vine' anís, ote., will come in fori nl,ol¡ , Iime,l U o 1)0 fo„ tnvotl iu 4iue ! î : ï < i « t i ï «» i «*» im .. u n ;:i GQ'.miB rn U Diler Citi ? a s « s o n g e r s. a o « iM > ltb « heiu lofth colm an ., th* Amemlmmit l,y nnv «onoMn - "in the interest of Pi ............... ....., imp ........... . , tn n ot w ’ . , »*: ■ *■ ts and r.-'ctica- although wo in*ver ignore tío I î¡‘s may or may not <1 >,oi* attempt. principle of “ A m i i 1 -ignis an'- iti ways iliopical. Jn . t* i • i t ’ III. Resides the deh V >1 a ¡iie:r c r a i'O c t cate of their „ ^ or two may bring it*] , ♦ n i i i •rtv,' t o h ad and h own >M! a better way of tl iiikin g ¡ n in ; i! o¡ evmy u; dert •:..ng be good enough to re ; 1 » Í1 i halhui o tl: ir (o y iu - \ , .n* V. ; rent Prohibition ¡it. : . ¡o • >u it with nmuif '-t i" i11 1 j te »eventy-two pateen- Ker tn .n ^ d u ly , «yhtnen pnl.lio forty thret col! ge cnoi ' churches and ltd other tu ngs in pro- HH't'ou, but not an open saloon in 1 .... 1 J he log distilli i\ too lue city. has been placed under a legni in- m v «it f.,r Gil,., 1 to first horse, 818 to second hors ¡ and v'i ti‘ third hone. ; Running match, single dash o f' .. ,, .. /v , one mile. Purse, 8 0, entrane juin tion, an ' is preparing to !• ave. I ¡¡is dors pot look as ¡I it . U l, c f , i s 0 ................ .. ga50. causes e U o 811 ; 8 IS to first lause, ( ) s.i! . r ;i 1 i*4 . <*n tir. i* .ii vi i . a iui lit Mid Empirò City, Lav- ¡ • u ht.sr i i < \':.C 3 , rfi.urailig to .• . . m i s. i \ tL.1 » .miv day. • g-g" • ' IvM. I O n o to, thrce-yc-ir- ' ID C ila r . :■ .. o v. ltl: ,i¿<* mails and mako cou- vFm'.J ig..d:c:: C \ " r second horse and 88 to tb.e third. Running match for ..h i , ci , à . r ANDERSON, Props. \ .núfil >' j 1 • . \ m <* f* Ì « (I ? - -Jf f i /> *-■> J ill V, - . ... .r i . c ic m s o c s hard t lines, l’ in* » *'• vector ss vs this i'" - » '■ s ~ u L J L ú S l mountain coming to M olds, single dash of one-half mile. : (I'M IS I . m’; Î • • “ W ’g” practical 1 « r Will n , hich ¡ r , ; . ; , 8 „ bl e » only one city, «jjd tb e rn le Pu^ , ^ e n tM C e ( w « a » ; « i T * S K L ' ï ï . ' r S Ï ' C \ % -, * M' * . •‘ « n i 0 . , « e r ' : „ f;:it, 1 ,l s t ,lr.; „ g t t |1_ 1, „ lt M v not «p|.ly generally. Here tl.ey ! (o firs, h, m ¡ ,M M e¡ « g -m !,r „ v ■ ,n. pear next week. i .k iJ U ¡1; : '.U r i fir ■ si'ji)»lii-d with all tha C li- 14 Again, we will are mistaken. emb.Hlies an excellent sc. i jjcopi • w¡ ceso VoP ill be d 8t> to third horse, caiii«*.- !> • 1 ,.l. liad in si vis to si: ;. now (iuole from •> »v. ?»Iartin, oí CW5» in an interesting (“. 'innnni • vZ ii io r U /;! I • U vo. Lt liunning niat;*h, on< ‘-half m ile n> • ; ¡a id ions t ed to ca rry the A mondai. K m as, who, in 18; l, ojiposod the It is this— that those v ho \ ne to t: era ami ad» ot ti :eii . and repeat, best two in thro* • lis diluii :«r<> i.ua and sUv-pin^ apa.d- ! i ¡ i * s aiv sssiiiid iu no liuU'l iu Ss Uis oi I ment for several rea;• rea ms amendment ms, _ 11 v . . p . a i , v a j i i a i the cry that ‘•Prohibiri n \v. «v. « hemdYP toi'i i». i<»ns ( Parse -80, entrance feo 811; :* * • * ■ oil. till' Ol o si ded above b ‘ia r inp ’ n-d. prohibit,” di si*!os;> tildi’ lit :: .1 i : i Mr... A. !.. ()liv<. Prop. ;■/ -. »¡,c r it li"‘ wren Bandon and to ii« t horse, 8 '! to second ii,»i ' ! it. and another was that it won' l keep the jHiwer of lawles tm a: < ’* .« i .j i 1 : « «'.¡y every tiny, Ifi 1 1 , il t r i cti and ; 8 t • tie' third horse. / ' Hnn^nn » a v ,i - 1 the e • > v» I I -« O . I B w irh < «. .. . . « - v r » ° J i h . V i *n- immigrants away, and tl g : y , : : . ‘ou . t 7. • ) n. iu., firriTirg determination to o r 'c an d es on »' i* car «>!' nri’ /i i li : KD D ay . Running in t- • - c 11 ;;; t i»,, m. Keturn- ♦ »»i." en; v.-.(.|n >jg would be bey the law when it b conn • »N T A 1 N I N O tin * n un: C . I I.-S K , AO Vf !‘ ;i li ': su*n « if i • P •• .'•• *' ' a'»*»iii 12. k 0 p. m . one mili* nr I rej“ at, l est two i ii • e B y. .• ; « % Th \\ haf d íes lie - : . now ,J . , , sible, < W e are pressed for !■ >• .e. ; . . «!•)'/ p. 111. 1 ’ ii i se, 8 1 > fd, en I ranee ft ", i .■ • m ¡ 11 . a ;- ,,t i • «. . h r. three. thev would gu i . r c • ! o t-« at Coquille W e will oive his own 1 i tt I " • • .t> i i* i t . v . t ■ > iu; aivj a a aa.l i « una v , .K.-n, are, in eonseom in r * n. f f i . r. ■ i * i '■ .1 • : • • ' to 8CC- * , **; ' " Kjrtíi Potete stai 1 l in my m - ge r « compelled to po tp >?•,• our otvii?: l»y i jq«it oí ilie IToi'.td ;*1 oil t’i am • !. ‘Vi - in renai, oia! use and Id to bird h<*r ! ¡tro u g h fa r e <>n b o th b o a ts , ñOct». beut*U, v.Rii li i.4 iif’.wly a nàie in hv h.t^ an ui; • *. til it wh 1 ‘ the law of other communications u. Xt in«. :i tiro j)rm o. Trottili;.* match, on mile and «»ii- m : i oti vit -V of fi«' Du* ill-* Oc-an, ad I ìb 1 *i. f l 4 1 M ,.v , ; :ïl>! V a i:»: ‘ :• t f*»r \ ii . it ote.. . '.«• i : i ’ waek. • 1 ». term ‘^u{{ ‘F (unbodied salii!' detecis, it *erit, best three m live. 11. J i a r p ia n . JL a lU iiOt.Mitbry ;i.' tîio lanas of A. (*iiv ;.i, iii v*en vi rv lav.aulii ul resuds 1» i • t « . V 7 i \ ) 1 ÎO Ill’St « / . i i ' ! . n{ • of v. Î: U’ii 1 - ■ 20 icdiune«* fci ’ : l !y . . j • • ■ s” aid * : 1 -I no f- is ' * ■ ; <.f > » la'd, Bsven r .t t T i o A ; i. n u . j . v , , A great r * o. in lias c«u ili !v been j Of li! i olii' * : it * R t-'e Tho b'Oat'U l 1 Id. i'..*!! d" I-) . :. .• v ( ' ; ..I . v ity. on tlie riv«*r, d the w! • (» t« > ; •'(■» ni* l 1.« *r.;«* a ¡..I j con.siil»*raRi'.* M: tunco north of i * ill; » ' I I t 2!ì IV I w li. froiita.;«*, a J I idem. L i!» i .i on if 400 <>f the 4 « tu s i { I n i * o :r i ] I n * . - : . : • ,. V«ïm»>L ! • i i * .. > « t ’ i \ ]. : i : » i t ii* i. » . . « ^ *. I a ! - i i-1 • i.. ‘ i of it, i'.Tttl t‘o’it.* »n a «i Pit"- <¡ mu y t*f t! that Ring will : L * i i ' i u 4 it; ill- \1 m i !«! i'hr-.O . .*• tl, • * et. ’.v » a v- » ! In :i«l o f «'.tile for : roti «uni vv M t ♦ ? o o 1 a¿ •, re* 1 vv i > > .11 «Rruco, u>h, tu api** pernii, e is atea h, il y and uri'ly d »- Ami hi ’ ‘ ion running rce.-c, ; jpg1, , and myiTk*. Rrov , .1 « i hy v» /y ti.li*. ’i i i« Ratón- *- *. uic¡ :¡ ' .>í' \Y. Giiiuan, or at this ien gains liberaliv to foster end 1 . " . , ' V h. ■ ‘ I C'oiití*‘ ,” ... , . , cren ; g in th ■ Is »mes. n 41 tf. f* il fl I a > i iiA A . t( t* is :tl*M « ,-til i i 1 . .4, 5 iin ;' ! • •, i * i- <> unite. Hie whisky interest is . , , . , dash of three-cighlus o L Mr. E ditor:- It would bo w ; ir. ! • «j iiigs, flaniitud oyrtt» *. v.^ií • and e.-t.aye and where wan*, wuetcue lue s and I i ■ «*e f«ii* î i ! 1 In irsos that li;r. e t ¡ ter- ' tin - - >■*.*. i ; resented b )v men ot pracn - A i . • , ... ing to note the antics of tii r ; : r:Y to loan eui! “ring were onee f nuii ir nests, 1 •• t üH'-M'UUrc l'4 llllb; .!C in r.i*- 7 ni tod \ ■lit mess. ].hw <* and r ia" ! "Vid run in any ol'mi' race at of impracticable, fanatic;. 1 t rn¡ : « A b . • s I * t s i-'i : Co o« to th". offer made 8 b n . : . i’ 'v. t • :♦ « !..-ia * . , . 1 . , . .... plenty, hapmess and contentment . . . .. , V.»viier, por.Ui.t-t« at Murphy, V y,th* «t ! ‘‘ nt bolov;. Mr. J. W. V b--tv.t i'll ti1* m »nt iily ) • iu c.f J a * . . . * ..„ , . . this f.or, and have n»»t w>»u eiti nuco people in i ( (' «io», m ti e:: ; til- 1 “ lenco has tauglit them Hint they 1 M- •Itirtr rr>tir»ty, * v, <r •i:-:-. c> locate near the coast. von ft«- <»i v,- .! :: js 4 1 ’ m on i i of t»*:v y« i . ...I , .. . . P p ,, p now alu la. lhousands or wives , , .. , , . , , , , ip st or second money. ru rse; « f A i A tude toward their more sensible 1 have nothing to fear for the safety •lùtd farm for one in R ii. t, tl» » - 1 . . t * , • \ ’ v "rl • ( o r.T- '.vi ■ to « -..-hîtit:;« -an t . . .. « : and cln Iren ara bel er dotili , c. s „ . ||n|- •(*. 1 W«!TC .»f v.hl» '. 1- 3.ISW Sin v» r i: • ■ :'■ / y t ) C L . dr “ *‘b b. ‘. m ines.-,” as its I e - - so hui»' Ion«» os . . , . , .. « en eiiivan»".* trance F* - : 8>; >; d) to ar-t !mr conservative co-workers m the ! ‘ ** t*ieir or ■ o. li},} place consist* Fir:» n.' >re 1 \} ... w! i n t'i . . . . . . J . , -, . , and fed trian than they were were when tn • . . , ... , ,. . t ì T 'f iu. : ; * Into! • about in i !* .v.itiot', and 'JfXI under - (,i s- ;*oml h > . V i i 1 i ’ i l».' i p 's «' ! • ' i . . • d lì t * r li in • > 1^1 < L • . ' : tv is ; ’lreatened Pff Utl l l ) (f I r o ll ■ ! >lt Í < 1 1 * > t' ! / i I l V IS i ’ I * only »11 ! V * ! ;V y t t !. ?i , , .* > « , . i #) t » ) ‘ * U lit ID . >F '«4 V 1 'I ‘-) tv) t ill cause of the * ^ * * * . h > mi iPi i i u 11 the f * i O il ! rn Tl 11 m a « g s, i . ea . o n u n th >n i ; « s.» « »i « i »et ail1 : . or / i l », r; » i uj':i', luttnin, and KW level (*«){* b¡ ! ; ; Yk. : i • i , * * : I* t'i ryut'% « ;• r¿; «*] nu;u“'i icaily st rong 1ln>rse. i.ntiiC' ■; io he lumie tor «• * « . » . i » » 1 Amendment, if it were not o\a: ; r- iJ i>’i which are three i» ( i an :1 » j** »! j . \ la-. l. r l;.tî»r \-- . i;i !.i;s»'.'Gi'ls ; n»l : ‘ • :lt‘ fx.. . . . L :e - *v' u i • , - i t he», prunes, pear«, 1 ; • • ¡ . ! «/ r !»'.■ 1 !ir ce o clock < ! l ist n as original, c<m -K h iti:/ ating in view of the more than fair ? rT ; : . \ iC E . I d .-•lit <*i l \ 2U‘ tS : ! » i. -il : t t tied aril . , ui". ..ml», filbert*, i>er- . î. : I ; j >T1- U chance the Amendment 1ms for . ¡.kidi-and-t! in, p. * i . i1 itii.-l * ’.ao a nice, i « e k L ìrì < / < *r »v i ; o i i m ; ■ ' T ' ■ V • '■ <.f I» r. h s; three large . ' » Vî . ■!..». : / s ami pu • es » : 1 n r- : t >- success in the absence of f;. ‘¡iuiial prim“ Inc. . lm v i i to i 1 , . ('■ • 4 -v'*> and the other • ' m n w tr.t. • \ i : i - i > 11 O f ’-I;*-1 . . . i building lfxia, two me sh 11 be tie. > i<>¡.!l O |»ur- ;; a tl • <» folly and absurd, irrational .■ 1 m >vo a ; ♦ j t1 vv p *. ' - : v > t i ■. ...i>*.l i : v i : bi- t th* le :¡t > f >r a rt - 1/ t ¡i nn i ! i t't - .ogh center," with “ L ’ * i y j Il» >1 t * w :. i « • ! i ».vero o. 1 the lìr wholly inexcusable inharm n .. i '***- And • •• t in t!¡•.. «n.nnectMi: I c ‘ title water at the \ . « j i t F t ; 1 ! . :c i \. -• ; ’ t r- it v. v '.'-;oot stone walla and . nt* rr, c«o.»r; a cet l)[ l , < » . tD * 1 M i » < » would seem that time a i l exp h 1 ,l! J'em*: < •*! *»i tin* ¡ ecu!: . <>t i ! i g V. Pii I ot tl -I» er.!' ¡'ii*?; a curj> p.tnd of Hi*:!} •*'! t t«» . n V> fit'., ot I :(• ( 'o u no v un y c. >v- ■ tic ()■ • ence impart no wisdom to fam.t! s • > ''8 ’ • unf. *:om ’ »h* po iti-.e o ■ on*' 1 vi; h carji. The location Mi «vu un i tr ci ;.m i'p i - i;.;!'•>■ of jciiroad and iu 7*4 ■ t v i : i i i o . n i ; : , <’ • 'I ‘ « n v " ‘- 11 “ ■ «■»il : ii 'ù.rte coini! iu any cause; least of all in the <M1' Ibvtl i oC t l-dl at ’ ■« g. „ p i . t .., v . * li . • t. ' ■<.: t ofC. t Cat . i o. The Murphy cil. :M or !•» .ih s i,-«»; i* t tlC >: 1“ ! I wilieh have cuntiliucd to 1 i* so ,f a front:; " oí ¿I iVft arc ¡¡ing for -friii bit«! < t i th p .i -. A bi# lot of machin temperance cause. The cmistitu- i *ts i •: *: i n> w v i¡ i i r v i ,1 c ¡I r ery 10 f,o w it!i tin place. i-.vued ui> t » and lu de. ling the tional abstemients tlirougl out t! -‘ hi - *•• iu* ¡ti »us t-• m ! ■ !ic\o ;• '¡■;!\ to C.KiiUOK I K.NN. , T, )!^luloU Apply »oJ.1V. Winter, \y 11 : c :¡ [(‘in :> Coos Couv.ty, t » . i .i nr'ih\. .lose* hi;, «'eut.lv, Ort ton time oí tm* entry. state are, by theirimprnc'h a1.hc.in- ' Rii* kenny h:.t ]•'.i* " i:: t’ .e - s:; Volli h open saloon «.Mure«! tl I .¡it ru* m- races, except c o e so -I tractable method, rend ring cho ,u ! i • d: :oit• u in i m-g and, if 1 «1« « j7 tli** land to disvu rtce and «le- » , . , , , «diali t>e be urns* n . .. ¡latum race, shall oy ap chances of the Amendin(‘iit sc.mller lt ,r misjudge the aniums and in ^ f f T stia, tion; tue appetite* for liquor! , , , , U • - -. ■ j day by day. They bau t II... A ¡»i»"**«»» «* that j..«rnal in " » » ‘ 1 ¡m "l ‘within’‘iis‘ »;MU by the treat- ; plie:.tion io •>. idenry Sdiroedei, j ■ ' eci i • : rv. i : ». t«i*“ í : i’p •« » i. : i* » insolent, selfish pretence that, be- »uv-tter, it i.- tho nm -t natural thing . ing 1: .bit ; the vice, crime, poverty, » : ! » : ! 'V til'.* en ! " ; ill'» ' It*«* cause they, forsooth, ‘’never di; n!v ^il ^ u* 'v*»rl 1 bn* h t«* espous-* t .e*r .Jk,-'- ■JÊ IT ■ • w « —rr * • e-’ i W i su iering and s o * t o v , «•!' which it i. i 1 i eau ■ br ; e mid time of the c >mo ~ ~ T ì tlu* or in diali ì»c paid at th. r¡ a drop in their lives,” none » otl«‘ r.- ) («tlu ]’* U ; j always i!it* iruitfal '¡«mrce. all . ^ • **Li * J G . . . j »(»1 r tira n k a - the i »•iitrv. .and the it*m:;md< r ni, lu>W rule or •ni ji tlu*se evils, results of the op(»u sa V. ho. 1 zeal ots, they ii.vd had1 lliey : Unit |. that lhe whisky problem is ¡u ds, w !io. bad tived at , , , • entrance fee paid -ni <>r bel« re i!ie ; in pro- fil ;o- w* >1d ! have bn.rtered ¡nu*, would cess of solution m the fair si. b, ite m ! their , . . . - , - - ( ( ¡ d a y oí Augii », h b , ¡¡! winch t, te t «» «if ( >f t bum, _ ... t • Ü • ,j. i , e ,« .. Iv every ci y and town in Kansas. . . . . ., ¡i*tI.-ri« p1 rolli« »1 i Oreeron. liicv in their ji i'>-.- ;/i u<. ‘ > »ii'i! -rig! . • I h « ■ r the tin* proiuoiiop of .’ • . , . . time * ntrios close, provided that 1 * i (• 1 /. f Í \ , b , , ’! ... . , ... . . ¿ . I here is not an observing man m i , 4 .. , *! /i /\ "r v h !y k selfi-h miilution iIllibi! i. m righi ; in the pres- bigoted zeal— not so much for■ for re- sein-di m . . . , , . ,, . t; }>re- nient may. it he so decides, . » . ; i IV- # ® ; tho state wile does not know that ; i , a v ! : , , v \ n ,a i.u :i o • • ki > • i k Î « \i J • * „ * L (I, e aw .'ul! S to 1( ) bo of enct» aster i I scene'■ eiit 1 it* lie nnuh* (J; nit form as for self, ) i»more and over- enee o> t!io ; ul S( ene ; of O.lvnrv. I . . ' {» -nuit » uti les mini«* after , \ ( 1 * •r- n ‘* 1 «t r û 'it vor«.vr»i oo h ..n n o n. • a u great rep.rm n has lieen < • in m- . • * P \ te fi « L et olno‘ SI•:'i'>!i ;ly t•»imp- ! t'i: X H 2 r i he p;irpo. o t >1 filling lcx)k tho potent fact that. left t t»> to the t » nO : plislied. There is not a truthful I8 u town» posBpss iJi«“ natural advannigcs tha. CV**juilit* (T'joy--, ami which will, in 1 1 In nnuu ric al for, ; t'ilï! li‘S in a race not Í nil . and on unaiiled, unsupported chauipmn mj t J t•11- f* li* >v.in tin n.‘.ir ia nn*. can <• h to 1 »1.»- .«mi a> the r>>-«'. It i.a- :t hcautilul and pleasant i*ite, man in tho state who will not uc- | ' .'.pi : elec d < » y in Floveni tion hi ber of w heI-', ni n. tlie in p/rty 1 1 mu nt heing situate !, I< i“ i he nn< t part, tin a level ja. K all <»:i the >uiun • i«le o f the ('oq u ille Í knowledge this fact.” We could » J ap \ i >n 1 has t • . U :se for Eu F.am, »a i »d val id » * * • :¡C a Dr 1 t , a iii v« r, thirty mile from the i ’aeiiie <.<•«: n. w hieh i n 1 ,«*1»<i «'v< rv d: v hy a four-hours IOU ml i»ive more testimony upon this t m in 'd to e n t e r ii) tim e . Steamer ride. ( ’ «pii’ leC iK i at tl..-e atcr« f 11: •(• nvt .g in . wan u r.):al system ofCoos votes in the entire state, ma y r hy , wit Ii tin i t o F any re pia ! s h a l l b e p e r m it t e d to ( ‘on »tv, and i- at the hea«l o f «let pw ater na\ i ;;ti< in the central part o f a vat>t body thoughtlessly 1»* urged Hi; X j in tive the r«* of tlu* saintl y crow . i ... .• ‘ ».rich, river hottoin 1 : i » ! . which i (lie M»ur.“«*cfall inn* aad emiiiriug lirc.-per itv Th« lie track ‘ u n til o n e -h d t ot . , . . . . . . . , , , , ,, , „ talk like this will Is* etdeul ite 1 t » « • ry doe, u t] irse men , and ................, ............... .................. .. , . , country round about i .«!led with preei u metals, nmi'-ralsami coal to au unparalleled • l « H i IS* t » • . i .'(» w its a re the jeopardize tin* success of t! lo« >ns wi h ¡h e ir etnjd v es are all ' l> is p.»i«I. • u *‘d l , t> j ; . nt, ;1»,d ¡. covered with a vari .“»y• oftiaih-T t!r t tor quantity and quality is not ex- knows? u p JU. » m i (1 P E, Cifgca! tory reform sought to be in-a p •- : . ted. By no sort of means i-, th:- '* . true. »... . . I f the whole gang of tic* “ holier than thou” s«.rt con!.I bo driven peil mell, home, f o o t and drasoons into the tl.P enemy drag(M)ns into dragnons into the « » « . » < »»•»!>. then indeed could the tin prnc- “ i i • ‘ i or m o«. n :a«tl , e ' :T«>: iiu- «'»*:. it n- re»sou n d . • i race:; i, shall r e q u ir e fo u r h orses eeiletl !»y t !n! ofauy place oa tin’ (' » « t, if. iinie .1 «<| « il. 1. As a dairying and stock- ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ to enter ami three to start, iml.'ss rai.-.ingotaury. aadn s-miviriimi f.»r th.».«“ se.àaufr health.it is l*omid to com« to the front t : o il A me In ten t ivill ., , . , , , .. ,. rank. Tho fisliim» industry will prove ai irtaiit factor, while tht n u u n viia b i H a i i i (»th**r v. i >e do •iled by ( ilH ..,iV dories, comp! I -it. iu eoar.-a» of e>»nN:r.¡eíi»»:i. ai J e-uiteiaplated, will make the whole w hen 1) IU.t n ot so PO ÍÍIÍ flit* k d t !l(* d ir e c to r s county a Imz/.iiiy hive of industry ami v.vnl.h. Cogíale Çi:,y is in the center, ia th« . » K m and rational rnforce.nei.fc i 0 f prohibitionists; to abolish the. and who ! most clitriblo and will enjoy all. Its school, church, and society ad van tape« are aeoond »> ** f0 for *’ the general {^Pijornl good ijnod w. w«> i* a . o * « «i • , " \s . ■ “* may ll**Claro the rae * if, n not one in the county. Building mati-rial is eh-.«per at tliis ¡»eiiit tl nn r.t any other in th« n u o e „ *b».»k mu-t «.<• «.Iinitt.-d ,m tl.« tr“ l,lc l" . ' " s g " 1' lu* d ¡ ivo lors may 11 f\n (?o Tji i i j* . • 3 • . * , . 1 11 n # (bMinty. Lt h’;H the ailv intA^e of a corjKiration ami is to soon hnvi- a roorntain Ktrt&n ........ r.,1 ,.riari..|e t!mt ll.e rein.tv.il, »'»>»»( every ................................. .of his | i «? . , . •« r«* . ... ......i... « , . » su ch n t:i;‘f ra ces d u r in g th e fa ir ‘ t,f water run 'hro iph it f >r protection against tire. Prop r:v re sonable. ' ; ;1 !,!; m‘:v be, ot temptations to i politics or patty, c* xot ¡or the J. A. D ean , agent , M. J. M c D onald , m op ., . ! ]u-.s,, a ice. and wastefulness, is amenduient and stop this, the k ill"! nfl ,uay bo “ 0ri‘srta,T to fill the C o q u ille City. S a n F r a n c is c o . wavs for : iie »/eneral good. The nf PVjlri. “Oh! well,” says one,” I ; sî)Pe‘ ^ prqgnnnm«*. Persons may v 4n 2 tf 1 ¡ u t r w ìli i n f i l i heal, rational and patriotic i m a d of the pending salutary mea im proceed untrammeled and me»«»» !,• r_ ed to the goal of success. I t i . the »' V , Lumu-e tuenof wluun v d !.** It *ir pa d follies ami :- '»«“'•.’» t t!i(*ir i» iv in g thi-' st t * ” T l'i i ( "n ' “ . . ' * »... «ri ' ' " , o u t what is t«. © result i »» h y , good ¡t oug|lt t«> be stopped, but . 1,:ivo f lvo use of tll° track ilurillbr 1 can't think of going iuta your , ,n° f:lir fo[. ln!lU‘h rai‘‘ ’ lll>°.i‘ sin-, rr.'iv Lav« lu en in the matter ; club.” I do not think it absolute- ! ,/mkin- application to the pr.*M- cables U .atseusiM cvoto.sI.ei:» / ¡.¡«. , ,f ,1, i, ¡„.r, tliev aiv yet ly mf-easary f..r you tn join a .-lub. >>"»»• "tati»3 tl..' uanies « partakers to excess or not, die.. 1. :; ; ■»:»:.*, c» /-e rv tive and philan- pl{t as the Dutchman told the ‘‘,s of tke diiVcrent hors They argue to themsehes, and:-. ,i thr.ipic; w i ilst R ^ m.ist in very y ‘ ukpe wlien he had si,Id him some i rui1’ n,l(l o1,r'liuil,8 ,lis co,lrien^ without reason, that once cu ce !e *n t*ieir «kurHchirs ' , 1 and have the time set by him. the right to interfere by le; i ! ,n ' .. -v ” ,, . 1 . r . . - .• , , ,» , ,. The society has adopted the f. ¡ - i i i f eon rvative, uiis- bidi, forgiving recturns how to use them, and t he! , „ . , 1 in matters winch belong to the do- i,„.ml i t was a mistake forwliich Yankee asked him how to use r,,kia of <>l the Pacific Coast main of personal, indivalual choic *. tlmy did penance by, metaphorical- them) “ Youst catch him and put Flood Horse Association, adopted the line may not be drawn at the ly Mjeaking, seeking out some se- some of the powders in liis untfr- February 4th, 1887 by said asso- frontier of intemperance. They eu- ( ,iU,k>^ , fil'°t ,ni<^ there kicking V*i‘- Yankee, "J. (>iation, as the racing rules of this . , • . „ « „ . . timmseives, as a reminder not to couul crack linn m my nails jast i • . - i t • , . . , tertain not a very vague suspicion , , , • ,t . . ,. ,1L, , . , . 1 1 » ..y., .... a « • „ society, reserving the right to de- * _ 1 ever in tlie future be on the side of as well. la , va. ya, dat is a J , . that, so much conceded, t.ie im- ]i{>< rality undconimeudahlo citizen- 1 good way too.” So, if you believe ' ¡ fde ti°m s.'ii l rules in all case.-, practicable« may in imitation of the ship. it ought to be stopped, give us your when in their opinion such rule is the fabled horseleach, cry out for Veritas. ¡vote. 8. R. liollenbcak. inapplicable t«* the condition of the Fairview, Oregon. ' society and certain other particu- ?aore! Cotfee, tobacco, private ' Denmark. May 7. after manipulations of the, i» :. >’ R J? V T ' T “ 3 r r i .i » v i i s» n ^ ? • li & « L. « ú J kt 1 1 i r i i L » 1 n i L J Ì L U tl * 9 ^ O t J il W. L. 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