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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1887)
: I'ts. r «*- ♦ !> :i i : s t * !>:•!» ( r t - c l » Nt Vóitoi"' From ' '¿Pimi tug. i- llll'l ubtedl. y a Programme of excercises Oll T 00 ni‘ XX I ' f -4 <lt »:;♦» u n Ilio l isi day. -tog “ * I K C pt. li|;nüBf ; hi , on j Port I N .»■«! iw«>d; hui in f.soreises wore o ' oho .1 w. : li tli PAY i I Uilt *.< ï u..-j*î it boi . • • • I new ii • - e,” t»V ! rix1 at P o r I 'il >l'< I 1)11 no —. *.i eral pass«* isgers llg : i t i ' r l i n Marx’ Buoi ami Martini Coy. r n r ,: - r j \ y p jT p ‘ ' IT?TM3 DF.OLAM ATI O Ns. lor this ])1: !('«* «tu 1 Port (> i forti. ^ ^ fU**' * cdecti* *ns it was dead Í iitiiiL iliÜ ii t l . -a i(x >1 \s and a pal list tlio P o l Al.ire-o of XV el nome, M innie Uoy It as the nit enti' Il t*> coi ne io XVIi:)l S . i l i m n - l t 0 ' l M' r> S a y . nn uoun ct I that it had set it - 'If the Mud i Little t hi river, h nit « > « « sn » to ti. * î iK t Jenson Wai The following xve take from the task of a them Now Fi.-h, l’osa B.»lion; Tribal iti n, Uy- th ! in i 1 Prohihiti >n St r: «•s it rus Ellliof; 'rii«* House that Jack for ]V«rt O ie d an.I ports sont; t il il . g ' d t>p| tunity i liinkiii * to -• for our-olvf f, we tal- •sa cuii'Us way of acconq «listi- built. Elma si,,aggs; ( ’ imposition, that plane, they conid not comohm » took a qaiot ramble among the sa 1 A xv m ! 1 to t!lie Ladies, Angie Afl Mr. Kobalts, one fit the ov.nei. lv> in. . • if loons. • -king k* t-povs .onl tenders of the tug, lion. George Williams, It has n set «ff from fifty t«) a ants; i >1 ì i 4 IU‘s. Joseph xvhat they thought of the pending hund í d ti im uid readers, and if John Brown (lying his kite. 'David. Messr s. Ceo. I ’. Collins, (leo. Ilati- amendment. Several were non- i Mr. Payne, all of F<iu- ti.«'ir fait h « n its utterau- Adams. »Songs The Orphan l îirl sell >■ lì; 1 thev com., or shrugged their shoulders. l.U p amt viruiitv, came overland requir«'d t<» and FI! b«' smile.- to-night by the :• tb cy will be W o found one, a eh ar-eyed ( tit < * 1 l » >< *1. ’ ).ir V!! : inaine, Noia Til- to tiiis place. They ex¡ res- theiu- change ’t tvhein-x ( r ii suits the Or- .— young man. ( iernian, v ho said lie ,'es as highly pleased with tin egoniiii» p«'!it'\. In this mntti'r, as 11* >t ; J'ho Black xvas goiuy t»> vote fi>r tin' amend v s t ir* e u i oí' {[. S. Leman, it is d u » ; 'I he f ountain, \\ m. Whobrey. outlook her«', and predict quite a ment. He would lil e to see tin* (»race, Cordelia Cordon; large immigration to th is part in It has never al- Annie u sim un la inn'.-«.'. liquor business cleaned out. Ho ' 'flv little Urchins— hx’ the near future. Bein f com peded lo lowed itr- leaders a fair hearing on Sono p, •*■ hon- could make a living in some b o th :d les. Then* is scarcelv a Martha Coy and others; Créât and return oil the tug, gives them but so until cst bu-iness;’’ had don far of comment unfavor ble 1« Small, John Wholnov; The W or- a short lime to look at this part of within a few years. ‘ Then* is n it been thv Words, Minnie P a > 1 and; Song th«“ country and its ^sources, but ! ‘ Jdbitioü which has n much in the business“ said lie. Sweet Sixteen - Altnon BuolC xve are satisfied they w ill see » ’> • iod into its columns, while but “ But it’s like this; V wholesaler 'W of li e numerous testimonies The Dninkanl's Woes and Nos«*, «umugb to cause them to return at tnustj sell his liqin»!; it’s end ! OSS iiUoi ii«*vs, JelT W ard; (bn* day nearer Hom e.; no dCtaiil day. i'im lamily ol Mr. from « ovenovs, mdgi on hi.-> hands unless he does, So ministers.«ditors and «»tlier public ( b orge Adams; Smile xvhenever | Albertson of Bear creek, also that lie finds some man that has a good men favorable t«> practical [u*olii- you can, Aliuon Buel; Footprints of Mr. Cope, oi Denmark, arrived /■ h ,»< )*ÎD : ,>> J aim up, pays intmn, have appeared (*xcopt in a on the sands of lime, Isabel W ard; at 1 ort Orlord «.>11 th«* tug. m ii 1 Î O’1 many friends; sets 1 - « 1 V !T V- . . ^ r. i. « • 1 - » «. ~ ■ . . » » j.i ... i & • : I - u a c.% /• o i rs* í 1 1 e . .»t l *<TO , . . , ,t4 ,.,J • 1 'J;«4 in ) n. .-.i«, *1» do • •< « ony- li » . li •» r r • -t, • . .. if HX* * r i- *i4- f . .«x.ie-j uL»ur- ¡ons î nard and filari T*- t.-is v.-ry lion o i modeia i r b s r f rioiiir Siaselo F r o m ü n n n iiia UdtiUIilJ p o Ui O a rrjT in t tu e •• • V».aro noticed v S, V of Ite (. • i : 11 poLii. ill tuo world, I l)H .octree oi au a a notice c*ciy pauLt»* newspaper i . ■ •■ > l a and apUndidV illustrated «A '♦d.nOaycar, nini is i* pU>i- I'd V« in! j«nt t“fi :o bo i L h 1 > • i»ap*r devotH<i to sciunco. g. 1 l'.ro i ni, y. S York w ^ S > x ic L “T% a - v I ; S iw1 S fw e II nr Z > e r s. }- , .«VC• Coq «litio Hity «very '.imiay » at 7» V. . m. nt d J p. g T ' . c i ; S will 7 * ti.iy . ’ l * iinuubook aboui puiont» miiltd f?«0. TT. S . W eils Faryos & Co.»/ to B Ur.'ler-t *i■ nds S- d liv ail ;)>-»»-'¿»¡ i U t î . li y » .i lt.« an in^rntinn «n p»t*nt. to Il::rn ,r > • , i H !i-: of Sciontilic Ainwr.can, A ----- .n nt- iViUl* : iuvfiu. >: k , "«•iiiri■ : '3C w >rV* »ni pal»- of r Bt- p«rt<u -¡iu oi ir iu : i • i i j'i’.'rr' an*, o'oj^iry. lt con' ai us tlie» naines of li * I ail Pitar» ♦ e*. «nd ».? ;«') of ev< . y • :iv< :it ;on pr.tented e • • •1». 'I rv il four tuoovUa f jr ou« dollar. "i / .. «••»!):., .••.hi»» with sttiamer each ; ip for hi ul“ J > I •« • ict* \j \ ' 1 t Ä \ r \ ! ¡/Ginducnt of Admin \ g k .••Ii !» inis u i < ' .os bay. Leave Utter City • t ip ■■ i.S i « r 1 y '¡«"ti that tin• under- ! i ve» Y »lav <oxc«*pt Situ lay) ut D a. m. anil • l ‘i • il i i *. i en at ).« :nlc«i udiniui*«tra; «»r of ■ j). m. I ’iiss n^ers by nmruia^ at»»^« .hand ■: 1 tf* O Í ' ..G. 0 .'.¡¡at. ». dec« t!.o can vi.-it Jlarsitfie!«! and Empir«» City, hav- per • )F, >.L j v» '.>:■ «•!• ii i-; aiu lit“ . .Jil 0 .. ; iini t v.o borir in each piaci*, mlnniin^' . 1 « 1 S,, I»;-, ».-lit, “1: me with «’.»j iiile i ’ity the s .me day. t ; ; t < .1 i \ ‘ jtanr ; *ii-' pr* JhT VK.lillO) ai ri IV D o lla r. io.ii>! \ . < lia . a. vil li In I F ’a.rsa- O n e X îv o u 1* lia:. Al v.iy.s with ih x mails and make eon Js- I.) sr. Mouths trini) tiusaaî Huiii- .' I >crt Cìr.iùam. ' Allumasi rator. A D i i I N I S T U A i’< » i :S N« I l l C E In tilt* mnttcr o f thè « siala «.f Ut iiriillii Nalsoil il« (!r;)Sa«l. XYhftvus t!i<‘ iiii .I ì ! “Hin-d lit rii ana lintpd JOHNSON a ANDERSON. Props. yAn:» __ ________ Steamer Myrtle. his rent, and license, and the re- i mutilate«! form or as the object Is it anybody’s business? Martha j boldt county is sending us a great tailer has to sell his liquors. The of a jest or sneer. Without o«>ni- ( V y ; The Month of August (com- mauy settlers, men of means xvlio «i;r, an object. wholesalers here are backed by pulsion or invitaion it publishes' position,) Mary Buel; The lip s 1 will greatly add to the «h*vel«q>- ailniiiusO- :ior of 11 1• * estate of Htoirietta I Sin time by tiibiuj» this steamer. I h « Ne! i a. d» '- .'.s«'«l. bv orCe r of thè cour.ly houses in the east; they are backed iu 'H’ I v everything hostile to prolii- that touch liquor shall never touch ; ment of this country. W e exteml court of I he state of Orepoa. for thè count;. • »bject, ns ^cìl an • «ce >s acc-'uii.'iched in by the government, because it gets bitiou. The effect of this is to min», Angie Adams; Closing song to them a cordial greeting.— Ke- vonr »«» ami fro on th- rivrr. of Coos i-n thi* lots of money from them. Its hard work; 1 stay up till two o’clock eve’ y night; I ’d Iikt* to see prohi bition.” The next man talked much the same way. “ You may not bclievo day of Julv, 1HH7. I i E V I S lfY D E fy , All j* rsons havinj» claima ¡luainst thè said (rood Niglit by Mary Buel and corder. make it presentation «ff tin* ques est ite are retjuired t<» exliihit thè sa.uè lo tion so partiid as to be false. Martha ( 1 >y. 1'iirlh4]ii:«li<* i n i r i z o i u i . tue as said aduiiiiistrutor at my residence al The following are the names of; Benson, Arizona, Ang. 2J. — A Haliti « >n. in -aid Coos county. Oregon, There is no mon- malicious way vith iu *> niuuths from tliis «l:it<‘. the pupils xvlio were perfect in at-1 of lying than tolling only half the party af men arrived yesterday Albert Giromi. traili. The Oregonian so« ms to tendance: William and Joseph from San Bernardino ranch, seven Administ rator. A! k»»i the round trip fri in, CoquilloCity, to Baud on. «»very day. Leave s C'oqnille City about 7::Vi a . m . arriviny a( Bandoli l l a . m . Jletu niim.'leaves ! lamina L‘ r. m . arrives nt ( ’o<|,lille City .'» h I ì * B. m . Every other Sun dew <•■ rinuncino shuiday June Ifoth. 1887 un «-xcursion will lee.vc Coquille City <»:30 A. m . Yharp arrivili^ at Buiulon, 10:IS0 A. m . '.nviny four I k t:rs or more on the Bandon I« aeh. boat bavin “.; ‘d:-’«1 p . M. f-»r return trip. Kei.-e !uber « very alternate Sunday until further notice. \\ liobiey, lieUBou and Millie ty miles south of heve near tin* bf presen! su g fact; v. hen in reality NO TIGE O F D ISSOLi: ION. They say that tin* it is withholding 1 ft. Il is f v. I.o Ward. Cyrus Elliott, (¡«*«»rge Ad- Sonora line. g»ÌTICK is herby oìven that thè copart- my vote, I AT vou for it. It 1 iiership f »oli» r!y existini; betwccii us, d«-p«-n«l upon it for information, ilo an.is and Minnie Boland. Whole, country in that vicinity has been thè umì rsitili« «t, (!. K. Edwards. James knew that my vole would Nun the not l.n<*\\ that these suppressed number of scholars enrolled. J(>; so broken up by earthquakes that lìurke ¡un! V»’in. Kohiu under tl:c stvlc «>r scale for prohibition, 1 would not facts exisi. W e refer especially to average daily JiUemlnice, 27. travelillg is idmost impossibl«*. alili iìrm lisine of Kdvards. Durs & Co., i* this take 5d,dO0 for it.” He was from L. L. Hannan, Teacher. 1 stockmen bave thè greatest dilli- Jav dissolvei! bv watial cmisent end tlint general news. As to communica m , . . . ,, tiie sniil business in thè future v ili be c.irri- Illinois, and thought prohibition cnltv m gai n ring tiimr crune. . . , tions it has not been unfavorable. ! n llniiori im « . ; fs ed oit hy thè saal « . fc. Ldwards and James more effective lian local option. S T S A M S S , 11 imposes upon the ignorance Mrs. Mary *?. An«!eis«)ii. vxifo «'f Laitlujaakes occtir daily, unti thè Buri:«' «lon«*, wh«» vili receiv«* vhat is utie Had been in Leva, and thought the m ai i a n o f its r e n d e r s . S o m e t i n i « ' since it M . E. A n d « r so n , «lrqvirtn«! t h is li f e , g r o u n d is s o out up w i t h fis s n r i's and pay all the debts «>f the late copartner-1 A ship. law worked xvell except along the A gnx’c as the purjMtrt «»f an I«»wu law, , Friday evening, the 12th «»f An- that a person cannot move except I L. a J . 3 I C. E. Ed'Yards river. Thought prohibition good Si.pied - A V i 1 1 in in •{ »hin lhou- theexact contrary ««fits meaning. gust, V. 1). 1887. in the J7th year in day time and on f<»«>t. 1 Jatoes Burla* Swift and Sure. for the community; “people ought She was buried in sn,)ds °J "“I" 11,6 c i‘‘ u«*d, nml Dated this th«* lltli <!.iv ni Julv. V. I). TL is might have been an oversight. «xflierng'. to spend their money for what A note correcting the mistake was the Myrtle Point cemetery, on thereis abuuduic«* of water in pla f Ç t > f 1 1 < / i ces where it heretofore has been I ; does them some good. This idea not pi i iit*Hl. S l !* 31 v i l ¿ Sunday the 1 Uh insì., with Uhris- scarce. | Muhes the ronml ni]> h«.tween Bandon and g . r } * V jk îiP îtM of spending it for whisky and beer It has cndeavor«*d to show that tian ceremony, in th«* presence <>f (sMjnilie City every day. The American party will loom and spewing it away iij the back the volume « I’ the liquor trnliic was many sorrowing iiieials. Leaves Bamlon abimt 7.;» n. m.. arririnj; Her ri » 4 * r* h m \< o ‘î P i * ! gi •• . ' L a p Ü i j é 2 û A S «.* £ i \J I X.' • J y l : • J I • 1 at Couunle Pity r.b«»ut ILROa.in. ltetnrn- y a r d —it's no good. Prohibition as great in pi«»hibit«»n as in other 1 suffering was « xtreme through the up in 1888, au«l it is possible, may iii». !e<iv«*sGo«pii»!o City abont 12:30 p. m. cause a change in tiie election of i COOUILLE CITY will <lo me no g«>«)d personally, but ¡^t.ites, bv the number of t . S. cours«» of her illness, but was borne and arrives at Bandon 2b«>ut 4:30 p. m. a pri'Milent «>f the l iiit«*d States, i 2 y Th.s St -anu r connects at Coquillo b 1 U vote for it. . : permits held in prohibition States, with Christian fortitude and resig- It is the workingman’s party, an 1 F ROM ’ S t u k ; t , ( ’i«y ’vith the " IT ,! !C '.S * * for M vrt’.e Point. Xoothers showed s«> pr«»mising Lt «lid not slat*? that many of those tuition, ami when ‘*Iuevitable«leatli , the Knights of L ibi-r wi.l be its All kiii' Tlirougi. fare on both boats, 50cts. a state «»f mind as these two. Sev holding them» pelmits wa re in jail; 1 » 111 ; 1 11» full chief clrun|)i«m. It is ni'ire tlian M)'l.".ble .id: of h p cr otv w ^ g with 13 s « : î . i v * ' i b» I. \\ < > i U - eral thought 1«»xv lieeiisA\ high li that many xve re selling eland«-- ! lU'K.lt' himself evident; her “ faith likely that ( ¡<*neial Mast«* td •»:*£k Ü ! L 3 * / w piprr. er cbta n «g*.rr.et«< 1 ulrv !’ » aliti ’.* • man: P«, W« i f) lv .vili ni' nonni: • li 1 o n a d v o rt’sin j c o a c e w h e n if; C iV v Cgo, v.:'l f»rd it cn fil« it cans«" cense, «»r prohibition was all the tinelv in cellars or attic:'.; «>r on on liie » n«* xvlio saves’ All w o ' . » * 1 ’ ! if 1 »«* is. ther«* . 45 to4? Ra^iph st.. j ?y AC i4»r presi»b ui, »uu be d'-ow r.ed m j«»v. l! same. Pe«>ple would drink about ■goo« l th e A d v e rt g m r ^ ¿ o n c y ‘ ^ A S'¡.-li as .- how s or iai! is no fj«>od reason xxdiy ih«'. liifi-r«*nt The hopet. i!‘ with iiuiii4>t'iiili.y.‘ so much anyhow. A few opposed labnr organizations, as xv«»il a ail ami that the aggregato of tiu'i And like prohibition on moral ground-, sales xxas almo t nothing com par« organization- opposed t«> xx¡o.-xy, *•'! si v ! ; it« lini (*f ('i.e !nke. f«»r In' istruiva tighîer «ff the ram , i r*- e * r*ov thinking m«»re whisky and rot gut b» tlu'se of saloons; it did m r s-1 ‘» K\ \ * ? < < ;• - •■« r.,; in! ibi » v ».»‘ m a ^*'7 n f power, shouhl einlors«' him. itii i ; i H 'il -.f t Ir- s *tl ing m. xvouhl be sold uv.1er prohibitum, that every din-gist who umm aico- a fusion " f all these oi ;: u i !/.;: i o : h ■ ! !'S ".î 11» > b « '. ' Y ! ) . ’ " They xvere quite c n m st on this jIO| s¡m;>¡v for ' >r l))¡xití,: „„»dicine, wiiii their marvelous go» • th "I ■ r ’ . .. t.. ! v .■ it*-r. ;.n *i 'rA i ¿ Ig Î this point, believing respectable ami «“verx hit«*, it i- hard lo ¡» 1 -. d i i v» !:al. : .ley , a a «•nt who i « al ¡ : i\x K, i t* » I iß R I m « / r ¡ i I j 'X _' -•« »C: ia saloons and gtssl liqu»»rs such as pivsiden- 1’. G. D. m a mi ht accomplis!! for 1 h'giTiimit«* pm p -es. lu ils t liai «‘«intest a xear :• nee they kept, to be the «»nly sure waj tak(. „ r s j^rm U Not allowing Oie-* hum!"*«! ■«r.*«! fifty Ihousand of advancing the cans«* of tem 1 per-■ n • tor tlno-e except; ptioiis it appears dollars is dt'i of Napa arid Lake i P Lrfiw* JL « ¿ . V i . lb . i ance and public morality. The /pv ), that this basis «ff compari-ou is count;« s ( ’ah, to insure tin* pr«>>«'- f A in ii ¡(y i P’ E ^ C. WILKINS. Cr ■ * ' ; t '• \ * • a ¿¿X X \t • rest, abont t«*n out of fifteen, xvere t l li f f . 1 1 1 0 1 U n . j ■* ~ r\ _ * 1 xvorihles.s. Either the Oregonian cation of w o r k on tin* S um Francis •pi r ' t i ’t y v * i p - n n i t i ri positively opp«»ss**«l to the amend was playing upon tin: ignorance co, Clear Lake and Humboldt rail- 1 cw t<•w n ¡><"■>■'«•• • lit«* nal ural •uh:; nil gv* Ilia! ( « «¡nil!«“ e:ij<>ys. and vv hicli w 1 ]]. io . » _ «>» ment on business grounds — confis of its leaders <»r «'Xpo.-ing it- ovn. Will :ia„c 1 i. tos cliC“ip as th«' roml as far as Lower lake. 1 his is It.“ it. ii' i’ll • ;i:v, can •<■ it t«» 1»1..-S« >!U \ I k * ;■« «•. It lias a l»«*:;ut i Ft j 1 and plca-iuit site, cate their pro|>erty; ruin their bus < iieapest. 1 * « • t ! i : i * : i i lt disposes of witnesses in a the company with 200 millions of "k r-.f g: c m<>-1 ¡»at•'»;*n a level ]['lntcim on tl '• *■ '««nay ■ idc < t the ( < «¡uille iness; they had families to support. Set- Kiv« r, t i r : \ «eti«>n t • uariintecd. tili:« rrom the 1 ‘ a i ■ «' . « cali. \ '. ii it !i is n aci manner that would b«» amusing, if capital, yet tin y so«*!n inclined t<> i.t d « \ « rv «lax by a lLur-lioun* N ( » H l 1 1 leniti T ri.ie. Some wi re emphatic in their de lie ( ily is:: : the <•« ill er « ! the convet_ '- '-an read sy-teni of Coos it wen- ii"t dishonest. It believes want th«* p«*o|)l«‘ to build the road. ( ’(HIM! V, “ : I »,} i ; i î ; 1 ; » ! !lC;l“i «'¡'«Ice j»-v. .«t« ;■ n.t\ ¡• . îi< t!,:tr.<! in < « < ntral j art «»!' a va. t lxsly nunciation. tin«; xvouhl (blank) no «.Ilici,«Is: nor ministers; n«»r <•<!- It is singular tint the pe«»p'e, c»r «1 fica, five!“ !>« dtohi ! i'l«i, \\ ¡licit i the sotirc« ol’alI i!:;e at <1 luring jir«»-j'«‘rity 1 lie prohibition all the way from itors xx lio favor prohibition. It th«- g«>v;»iliment, ilo not i«*tain p«»s- «•«*uii' c\ r-.«uni ae-'Ul i li!!« «I with nrccii n need.-, mineral'an*t e«»:«] to an unparailelcd ('¡rcuUtii’n < f any Agricultural Taper (b la n k ) to pnrgiffory. Ono xvarn- believes «hummers, c«-nvicte«! 1 i« j - «,.\l«*!it, a ml is «“ovcri - 1 \vi! !i a var. !y « J ; i n : 1 «• 1 ii:it 1 < »r « [il. ml i t \ and q 11., lit v is not ex - in the XXust. session an«l ownership <»f r«»ads e«l us to I»** car«fui how we did <■••1 led by I hat ol any «»lace 0:1 t i»• • Go t t, ii. inde ■ 1 «*« |ii-* T«*< 1. A - a daily in l : and stock - • an selb rs. and e«lit««rs who op built by them. It is :i n°«*dl*'ss much for prohibitum or xve might ! " 1 - i 1 . !. »*o ’ !. t*\ . utul a sanitarium 1 or t bos«* sk -!.i tii- heal « h .it. i.- i »o n nd to c« »m«* t»» t Ii«* front -C V pose prohibition. it b«'li«»ves Neal thing xvlieu tin* roml has to be paid get our neck stretched. This g. n- Dow wh« n he shows that the law is •7 r r O ^ T S O P J P A 1 P 2 Z T Z 3 . rank. Tin* Itili» iiulustry will prov» an important factor, while the numero:“» mi H r and for l»v them that it goes into the fmMi.ries. co!:.;»’ -t. 1. in c » ars«» of con ,:rm*tio:i, ami contempla Ad. will make the whole I'renjiuu» l i*!. tlemnn was much pleased xxitli tin* violated. Itseoti's at him if he says co.ni’ y a tin/...’i!_'hiw «»f ind’t-try ami wealth. Gotpiille City in the ceitter. i» the hands of captalists. O n l y C O O t e » , e * '* 7 ’ o « . r * Oregonian. “ It went against us on that in spile of violence the laxv is most eligible anti wtll c!t;oy all. Lt» school, church, mid ■ ■ «»«• i< *t\ atlvantai* » Arc second * * Copy arJ Outfit to Club-raiaara Frv«. not one in the ««oimty. Bnihling material is <*h«-.“ j»« r at “hi- point than at any «»tht»r in the The anti-prohibition paj>ers after Addr«», home aup * farm . lou I sv I h * *»» high license” he said, ‘but it s«»«m generally xvell enforced, and bene- county, lt has the advantage «»f a corporation and is to soon have a moentain stream came biick of that. Jt lost lots of ii ial. Any body could prove any nil their good offices for the saloon N O T iC K Fuît I l ’BLi« a « ION. «-I water run *!tron<»h it for protection against tin*. Prop« rty reasonable. j.ati J (l»51c<* at it . "liicj*. < )r<“o»>u. 1 money by that. \\ «* folks an* all thing by its method of impeaching men in Texas, «tre being boycotte«! ; J. A . D e a n , a g e n t , M . J. M c D o n a l d , pr o p ., Au», la. 1--7. »’ Coquille City. by the latter to beat all. In npolo- , ,, cliqueil together. They sent a lot xvitnesses. Stin Francisco. v4n2tf gizing for the interest they had tak-1 ^ »*»; -»»ma il M-ttici-icisiil «I notici-.-r his of money from th«i east to fight It «loáis out fais«? logic*. Its ut- high license. The Oregorian is * . .,1 1 ;n . . . 1 ,«ül mí.n(ü 1 en in “ preserving the rights «>f the ! Jn!é*I,,,on *" hnal pr-oi n- snpp.■ rt «>f ® tOMUCO^ anouitd 111 ftlU lì hutfwuonts ; . 1 . ° ! Ins ebum. nini that sani pro<*f vili in* made doing very well uoxv. It won’t as these: When prohibition is en people,” they gave the saloons a ; I>efure the Jud««» or Clerk of the Gmm*y fight whisky much more. It show f reed it is oppressive; when it is left-handed compliment — sufficient j Court of Coos Gout ly. tire «.It, .-« t Empire jj. to gain their enmity au«l not strong I City. Oregon, «»a ÌS.-Uunlay. Sept, ed up Weinhani’s business pretty m>t enforced it is a far« < n j viz: Louis Inpratn. hinncstca l entry No. Jill enough to gain lost favor w ith the I for the v1.4. '» « * f s. e . q, s. ) i .»f n . K. q well.” wholesome laxvs are not enforced, L P - T U P P E R , p r o p r i e t o r , prohiba. It is good enough treat- ! and s. E. ! i •f N. NV. q. Sec. 24. Tp. 2- S. li. Another gentleman was even it is til»1 enhancement, not the laxv M. more empiititi»*. He was going to which is a farce. L a w is in * ment f«»r any paper that <*ri*'s “go«xl ¡ lL> Wost’ A II«» nat'icH Mit- f'illo’.vim» witnesst“» to be the tirent,'in doxvu in the unm«»n- w here it can be enforced to pre- ! Lord and good devil’’ in the same' prov«» his 4!ont innons ta sid«nee ujioii. and I his H o U‘];is oca to. I at nx.utli of tiio Coquille liiver. on : cultivatio’i of »aid lami, viz: lioiiable region, and when lie saw wiit till, raw vicious from .kum ,,-11,,eath' to Im' « » ') e..tte.l. , . . ! Jantes Itimi) / us coming would put on an extra Dig the many virtuous. Laxv is A riot occured at Wilkesbarre Í ^«»c cicmaicr <»f Gravel For«!. Co«»» (\>.. < )r«*;»«»n. i i i i -i , : _ , . ’ XV ut. I - nra«!y ’ Everything Neat nml Clean. A Sfdendid Summer Besort. lot of coa le. “Yon make it hot for }»!-o needed even where it cannot Pa., a week ago in which 60 men l'h os. XX’. Join »«»it. <»f Pora. U«)'.»» « ’ >.. «*r. us here, mid we will mnke it iiotter 1m> P1,r„ r w l i wil. Cdcis. W’. Johnston. ¡t wore seriously hurt— some fatally, aulC» Be<»i»ter. for you there." Another wns set- ls ,,f rielit. The cm on- j r F R E E C O A C H The schooner Se.» Bini was lato- phurious. Among the habitues we dition of those who hav« g< io « I I o and from the House. Everything tl«»no to render Guests com- found several who sp >ke favora- î ¡xv but n v iÎ** praHiro is better than ly wrecked off the British Collim » A*(\|D ¿ * \ J f | fortable at SnyínqspcA •hat «if tllOS*' XV1i«> have ile prue- ! in coast, and the crew w a s mur- i s i ’ t U U s « « '« l i M « hü ingw ith a l«jud « «th that it was tice and a Iso a vih* law.’ d e m ! by Indians. light. ►st* I T H E Paities contemplating a trip to lYtrt Orford, or any place down the These interviews would indicate A new lri sh society las 1)C !:e the pi; that the saloon-ki epcrs with «i few fot m<*«l t i» tu Q &. coast, should stop at this Hotel, i lie t-tages leave the house every j li«*«« il «UHI Jt» peritici tue exceptions opposi» prohibition ; n«l N»“ Ji«*nîd 1 leag tie. Í III* O Ujecroi me * other morning. on the ground that it will .»p »il SI ).“i- ty is to 1»it n E«»n«l' Ut in a n« «V- as the face of a watch on it. The : t -. i __ ^ Saddle Horses to H ire a t a ll times, a t Reasonable Rates. their business, liven those who el n.anue r. A 1 nl loon egg is m an incubât r and now it an ascent S« '«i le 'i hnk ufi: Is the l a r i a t and best «a. the Pacific l 0 l *° 1)1 >i’*Use r° f k* fr n ,n ulliH ' !>°» * ^ the finest of all views, will be is asked, v. ill the chick run. i t *ly H«t in ite Ene lish c;tpita b and F. P. H l i ’. m a n n , Agent. h'»\vn guests, with guid«\ Ladies will have bench ri«l<‘s free— on level thought a bad busiuess. ^ InmiÜH thrown into the city. Subscribe for the H ekajld . Myrtle Point, Or*««»». noiva and hard sand by the bracing Ocean. Fiuo Piano at home. it, but if the amendment turned <ui THE SEW X i n i . i i \r l , MMMHMS 0. Reed captain, W Coming ! ' Y! S. Ì « t i)omc anò partit. JG 3.C3Q EACH ISSUE T E E O C E A N HOUSE, Bandon, Coos County, Oregon. ' “7 S E AA B E A C H A Aue view of the Sea & Seal Rocks. % ■ l,on nt Mo- 1h”k1 ar* 2 \ */ ) 0 R e I£ s .ï> I© C o LOWEST LIV IN G BATES.