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<* y / r f / ' • Z/u/irv c a X tS a ~ * VOL. (>. V s; Q j • r <i*sa^r>iï COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCX. 25, 1887. NO. 11. » »«■KJ B U S IN E S S (M K IIS . B I tM .Y T O T i l l : T I G H T . Washington letter. N e u il-a u n iia l R e p o r t His bond was only $10, 000 , nUd j^yr^|e p0int Nursery. Who shrinks from m srehing to the light? Of the county clerk of Oooaf county, state ' (From our Regular Correspondent.) there is a question ion whether or not # What coward lac* I<ehind? of < Ire,jon, showing the amount of warrants M M. M U R P H Y . M D Washington, Oct. 11,1887. V. l.o fear« t.> battle for the right i outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day his bomlsmen will be liable for Myrtle Point, Oregon, Ph\siei;m nnd Surgeon. Thursday, Oef. 6,1887, was a real !;. false unto mankind! i of April, 1887, to the !50th day of September, more than that amount. OFflCE IN HERALD BUILDING. He's but n knave, and abject slave. 1887, both inclusive. Amount and numbor red-letter day in the eventful iiis- The time C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n . A thing: to 1 >ath and soorne; Of claim s allowed by the county court o f ; tory of the Capital of the United .. fixed has expired with- , Hut men like you who dare and do, said county ami fur what allowed ---- ----------------- , .. .. __ , out the Government being able to t > ih > pa g a t o r of, and dealer in Fruii H - F L E N T G E . M . D- ntateri, antt it W ill long DO a most , .... . , if Tree« and small fruits He keen« Are freemen nobly born! ON VYIIAI ACCOUNT ALLOWKD, secure the fouiteen million in four « ■** AT ®“ "n rTa,w- **e Physician & Surgeon, April 1st — glorious anniversary in its annals, Why should we bend beneath the voke and four and a half per cent I ends j County roa Is and bridges............. $ M y u t i , e F o i n t C o o s C o ., O r e g o n . O f men the an me as we? Pauper and insane aocount___ calletl for by the September circu- 1,524 22 Send in yonr order» no pain» «pared t» When by a bold, united stroke popular demonstration in honor , .. Expense............................................ 55» 40 S - ' n . A . D O W N I N G , M D- give full satisfaction. v4nl7 Our chains would shattered be. of Alemmler R. Shepherd, the I ! 4 . « « ¡a • iq -^ « '[ v,~o c h a e e o,dy amcmotiBg 1,643 97 Circuit Court and J . P’s. C ourts.. *,*•• a , - - ------- . Physician and Surgeon, Arise you. then! from mcuut and glen. i i r fbruier Governor of the District of ! ° v ’*W 1,112 TfT County Sheriff’» Fee«..................... 1,112 * , ,0 , Fro u city and from plain: CoquiLi.H C m , O juiu «)K. ------------- ** Assessor'« fe e s............. 900 00 Up men and do, it rests with yoi' Culls—day ur night—l Jmu»ptly attended Among the many pecepts for the “ Clerk'« fee«......................... 1,167 20 Columbia, and the builder of Wash- **Y*>tir freedom to attain! “ Commissioner’s fee s___ 132 00 ington, in tlie opinion of thousands abolition of poverty showered upon D L . S T E E L E . M . D. God made ns all from common clay, *• School Supt.fees and salry 435 00 of Washingtonians, many of whom j the poor man the admonition to The earth to all he gave; ” Judge's fees and sa la ry ... 600 00 r M T a -r s lx f le lc L , O r e g ' c n , regard their greatest citizen—who live within his income is most fre- “ Treasure’s fees and salary 225 00 Office iu Holland building. opposite To une "He lord!’* He did not say, Empire CitY and Drain’! Statisn, To another. "R e a slave!” Blnuoo Hotel. Laughing ga> and other There are two Bounty on scalps of wild animals 40-t 00 afhrull is common clay—as a sort quently heard. •nwtUhetici administered for the pain;**«« And so we swear, by earth and air, "ep t. 80. total amount claims al STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! of superior being. Thousands—a ; sides to tbits precept, To live witli- sx tr— tion of teeth. %v;ii lowed and drawn............................. $11 608 603 38 No more as slaves we’ ll plod. great multitude—thronged Penn- in a limit pre-supposes an area C a r r y i n g : T h e U - S- M a i l s OU T ST A N K IN O W A RR A N T S U N P A ID . Hut f~ee:nen be, on land and sea. O. E . S M I T H . Outstanding unpaid county war ; As was ordained by God! sylvania avenue and adjoining ! large enough to hold one. If n ^ S u r g e o n D e n tist, VkC.L. Fa.gc & f o & ) * J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, anli. * CHEAPEST! Vittel ml Best Dentist rants on the aoth d aj of Sept. 87 i streets amid the boom of cannon, man needs a square foot of ground Truth’s flay is waving in the air— Express Estim ated interest accrued tliere- The cross of our crusade— Ihe flash of torch lights, and lurid to stand upon bow is he to stand ou as computed by the treasurer $538 70 And gallant men and women fair glare of fireworks, the blare of withiu the limit of that space? So J . J . Lam b. Co. clerk. Beneath it are arrayed! S. H. H azard . s - F . W ilso s . brass bands, ai d the tramp of the ' with one’s income. If a man has SOM VI I-ANNUAL BTATS5CKNT And thev have sworn they'll wave it o’er il IZARD W1LSM, A thousand fields of tight! | O f the amount of money nnd warrants re- j long line of footmen and horsemen, I fin income of one dollar per day Attorneys and lViuu^«*k>rH at Law. EA V SES E M P IR E C IT Y FO R D RA IN S Till t rime be fled, and wrong be dead, II mnkk O ut . C oos * ountx , O ukgon . -J STATIO N E V E R Y ! county trwwuror, i „ the «b. r.iT ot Ooo, i si'l'l,els- preceded by . nnd it will not subdivide into por- MONDAY, v5n37 And victor is the right. W EDNESDAY and F R ID A Y J . R yan . ‘ county, Oregon, for the six month» ending several hundred bycyclists, bearing J tions to meet the several demands A. J SH ERW O O D . on the 30 day of Sept., 1887. j cuinese lanterns. All along the ! made upon it, how is the man to The «teanier JU N O or R E S T L E S S meets An exploring party headed by V. In coin and currency—April... A t t o r n e y a t L aw the «tage at the mouth of the Umpqua. ^ ¿nò -- : r<)nte the houses were adorned live within it? This is the ques- am d N o t a r y P i b l ic . W. Bouton, entered wlmt is known lu 0i>unty warrants New and com fortable stage«. 81.426 oo ! with the stars and stripes and all tion. The proportion or ration be- . , , . -rk \ s L i i. i Coin and curreucy- Alny........ Coquille, ( ’oos County. Oregon. as C hinook Fare to Portland by this rout» $13.40. cave about oU »reet last i „ J une,........ f n ^ i ^ ash ington seemed to have turned , tween possesion and expenditure is To Drains $7.00 J . IL U P T O N . Saturday. Perhaps no white men j “ “ Ju ly and Aug., * 3 ^' | out to give a more than royal greet -1 never regulated by the balk of the Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage COUNSEL« »R a t L\ W — NOTARY PU BLIC entered it so deep before, because Total received......................... Passengers are requested to be in Empir» Cenveyancer and General Land | ing to the man it delights to honor, former but by the demands upon - .... .. . ! B T AVOITNT P A I D . City the night before departure. a t a superstitious n> tion that tlie . .. MAKS 11 FI ELI),' OREGON. vlul. ii I ‘ Jarvis, Cmwall k Co. AGENT. 6,755 75 If this splendid popular pageant j the latter. And if it is wrong to loto. Lreaaurer—April....... , Any inform ation iu regard to the nb«r» “ “ •• ......... cave was inhabited by tlu ghosts ! 11» 55 had been p a id to a successful mil’- I expend beyond one’s income it is i line can be procured at the B iarco or Central M ay................. 1.126 00 of departed Indians. Fr«)iu time returning from the ! certainly wrong to transgress on i kottds in M arsh!eld , and the post offioe 511 08 tary hero J u n e ............... , immemorial this cave has been the < I 11 • j i ii 1 public hv ihg in biupir^« 437 21 pomp and triumph of bloody fields, the Ju ly and A ugust... other sale. \\ ealtli owes a | __ burial place for the tribes living in L . F . L an e . J ohn L ane Total amount paid to treasurer 24» 5» ! or to a statesman crowned with the duty to the world, and to the ! COAL! COAL! ! * and about Chinook, but until this LA N E A LA N E, L . Hariocker. sheriff. ; laurels of civic reuowu, it would not ' source from whence it Hows, p- It W. It. * P anter will stone ooai ooal on exploration it w a s supposed supposeu the uh * I c , „ „ . . , . , , , , . , I , . , , , , , . »'«I « deliver *«:“* « Stone was Attorneys ¡in] (oniisrlrrs ¡it Law. . .. , .. J rn I Semi-annual statem ent of the County | Lmve been 111 the least Wonderful; I has no right to hoard beyond the I he bank of th e riv er at his landing for bodies were deposited from 50 to ; Treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, for the . .. . . j ,. . . ® , L ., ^ „ . *** , *or Land Cases a Speciality. . T , six months ending the ,ioth day of Sep- tlmt Mr. Shepherd, simply " 111 ton. buiL' m 8 ;ic^—fiack8 furm«hed— Office on Main Street, opp .site Cosmopolitan loO feet from the entrance. Last r i j a i pn- i dictates of necessity j and prudence. 1 , . $3 ,Kr Hotel. ,, , , At ,, , Ar tember, 1877, of money received and pmd vate citizeu without power to favor i Culture brings of it increased claim s Mr. Bouton, and Messrs . - . , , , , , , , , . , , , ! v.»n_»6tf. Oregon. Saturday Roseburg, t ; ri . . ... , out; from whom wived and fr«mi <>r reward, should thus spontone- s p o n t a n e - upon pon money, but if men of wealth -------------- ---------------------------------- - Hubert wall und on what account paid out: I ....... 1 . ____ * 1 . : . ______________ . -n . . J o s , and and H u b e r t Petit 1 e t i t found fo u n d a a w a ll souroc: »ooroe; and ______________________ ^.1 - ____ o ______ 1 — TA QPl I n a T D i n c Jo irs A. G ray . : Jos, J . M. SlOLIN. TO SE L L OR TRADE. amount » b k c iy k p . o n s \ y r e c e iv e t h i s m a g n if ic e n t t r i b - were tutored to carry themselves I to the cave about lot) feet from the S i g l i n & G -ra y . One of the prettiest and best piao»» in On hand Inst report, b a la n c e ....$ 5,882 53 | u te a n d h o m a g e f r o m t h e p o p u la c e according to their income there Attorneys ami (’»misrlors \t Law, entrance, and by digging a passage fewer households in Southern Oregon situated 8 mil«« south of acoount taxes. 8,24» 6» of his native city is unique, and would be Marshfield, Co«is county, Oregon. way through it, met with no obsta Sept' lo * — Grants Pass in Josephine county. The O f f ic e —Holland building, opposite Blanco 2 uo i without a single parallel in the straightened circumstances. v2n2» cle to penetrating a farther dis- June 7— Hoot«, peddler license---- Ri place consists of 331 acres; 100 acres in cul- 22 6/0 ! United States; if indeed, not that July 7—E state of G. W ecker........ Mathew Arnold says, “the poor j tivatu;n 50 of red clover from which two ; tance of abou. 350 feet. In this Aug. 2—J . Lam b, foe and fine».. . . w . SINCLAIR, 00 I of the whole world as well. And are very much as the ricli make | crops cm be had each year. A fcood house, i chamber their trouble was reward July 7—R. Walker, liquor licen s.. AUornoy nt Law, rn 5 y ( jo ; it Republics are ungraie.nl, tun them. The lower strata of society | bums, orchard, and n good grist mill which General In^urance’ iind Real E state Agent. “ .. ed by finding large deposts of In July 7—J . Nasburg “ i has a good patronage. Irrigation ditch that C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n . 5u ot). Capital of the greatest of Repub- will not be rightly adjusted until covers nearly the whole place. There are Sept. 5—W. McEwan “ .. dian relics, including arrow heads, Sept. 7—T . Hayes “ “ .. o oo ; ]jes js Snrely not so. the U p p e r layers are rigidly adjust- I hundred» of other items that might be men- T. G OWEN. beads, etc., iu great profusion. Sep t. 12—Assessor, js > 11 ta x ......... + 2 50 * I The work on the fine State, War ed and the u p p e r strata will not be ; tinned ill favor of the place if spaoe allowed, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Sept. 21—Sherwood, sch'l c e r t'f.. Mr. B. thinks there is an opposite • ..j v 4 i i*i I ., • „ ■ but Coquillers who have seen the place sav M vusuitbld , Oon. rigidly adjusted until wealth is r e - j 1 it .. is . n picture . . of loveliness and is as good as ... io ta , . l...................................................... - la.UoJ "n-v, 62 , and Navy Department building, ^ J ' J. J 1 opening to the cave, and proposes which is pronounced the grainiest gaided i>y its possessor ttS some-j it is pretty. The owner is tired of m illing, J. W . B EN N ET T . AMOUNT paid out . at some future day to renew his I Ju ly 16—County w arran ts.. Attornsy at L3W. its.......... 8,16» 08 public structure in the Federal thill" io be hoarded beyond needs ! wants to oome to the coast. He will ex- ¡explorations. In course of time S^pt. 30—County warrants M l RS ( F I H R D , O b k u o s . «'■»“ w . V R v m y to C oquill. „ 11 . , , t I î ! -V and will, and i bat n o v w t v . » ¡ c k ness and m is- 1 or ............... IÎ 8..,.»., . 1 ; ! city - ' is nearing ° completion, * s* 11 for $8.50» part on tim e. these caves will become popular Sept. 30 — General fund lllts......... I ). X* W A T S O N . 15,002 02 it is expected, be ready for occupa- ; fortune have so many claim s upon j .' dores» Lewis Strong, Attorney and Counselor at Law Murphy, Josephine Co., Oregon. KCnoOL FI'Ni). it. Journal of United Labor. j tion early next January. L M l ’ I b i ; ( ’ i v y . t iR U l i o N . Astoria Daily Pioneer, ( )n hand last report, balance........ . $5.258 28 I The constant and rapid growth of July >—State school fund.......... . 2.410 00 P aten ts granted to citizens o f P H O T O G R A P H S t J. H . N O S L E R , A Yl o i u l r r l u l 4 l o c k . jour great Government depart- j 15 00 April »—Ju stice court, fines......... Notary Public l ’.i.-Uif states during the past | c . WILKINS, OF P o f. F O. Tucker, the famous June 7 —Ju stice court, fines.......... 8 20 j raeuts—more particularly the Pat- j C’ oqi * i i . i . b C i t y . U«tN. week,and reported expressly for the : ! inventor of Hartford, Conn., is iu T o ta l............. ...................................... . ~7J>«9 4c lent and Pension offices—keep ! M c M i l l a n c r g s . P o in t , O r., ! town. His latest iuvention is an 8ept.:U)—Paid school w arrants.. . 6.228 18 ; pace with the progress and up- j H e r a l d by C. A. Snow & Co. Pat- m c t c g 'r s c p i ^ e r s , 10 00 ent lawyers, opp. U. S. patent of W ill make Photos cheap as the It July 30—Cashing ch eck............... Marshfield, - - - - - - - - Oregon. ! electric clock for horse races. 1,451 30 i building the Interior Department i Sept.30—Hal. school fund............. Gallery opposite Sengstacken's druf.store. Cheapest fice, W ashhigtou, D. C, * is a lartre faced clock in front of T o ta l................................................... 7,68» 4s domiciled outside of the main N. II. l ’urties who have had Cabinet Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. N. Best, Los Angeles, Porta A. P. O wen . Treasurer. Picture« taktn by us. can secure duplicates j the judges’ stand, so as to be plain building, and it is the purpose of j vfin2tf ble centrifugal fountain; P. Brit- Semi-annual summary statem ent of the at $3.00 per dozen. Atldress u sât Marshfield. ly seen from the grand stand. the authorities to remove the gen- ; financial condition of Poos county state of v5n!6 vich, Los Angeles, Cal., Arched When the judge gives the word go Orogon, er, 1887. eral Land Office from thence to on the 30th day of September, bridge; G. M. Drum, Los Alamos, he presses au electric button and l ia b il it ie s the Pension Office sometime with Cal., Potato masher; W. J. Hunt, 1 the clock immediately starts. W arrants drawn on Treas. out W a TCH-MAMER •' NT) JK V .'ELEU , 15,278 »7 »7 in the next year, thus making room j standing and nnpaid.................$25,273 T H E When the foremost horse reaches W arrants isued April term ............. 3,721 43 for such of the smaller bureaus as Los Angeles, Cal., Washing ma C o q u ille O ity , O g n . Work of all description-, done at short chine; C. M. Jones, Fresno, Cal., “ “ Ju ly “ .............. 3.995 30 v.m.>> the wire it breaks the circuit and Old & R eliab le Co», are crowded out and saving the notice and extremely low jjrices. “ “ Sept. “ ............. 3.886 rj» ( ’ar coupling; L. Judson, San the clock stops while at the same THE 538 70 Government huge rental. Interest as computed by T re a s ... G en- W A L L A C E C A M P . Francisco, Cal., Pipe wrench; S. 1 instant an instantaneous photo 2SiC. 2 , S . C f w . . Total liab ilitie s................................. 17,416 0ft Secretary Fairchild lias issued a N. Knight, Sutter creek, Cal., Hy- Meets nt Coquille Citv every first Satu r graph is taken showing wire posi RESOURCES. circular to the cast* ra officials day afte* fa!! moon each month. .Members : draulie engine; J . Munzio«, Sau j ^ largest and best od the Pnoiflo C om !, Funds in hands of Treas. applica tion of horses doing away with dis- in good standing are cordially invited. urging their adoption of economic ble to sohl fund............. 1,451 30 Levi Snvder. I i . I. Clinton. Francisco, Stern tube bushing for j F. P. H e r m a n n , Agent. Mr. Tuck- Funds iu hands of Treas. applica- Captain^___ _ F irst Sargent. , pates as to dead heats. methods in the collection of custom Myrtle Point. Oregon. n51v6 _ j Q G T ble paymt w arrants___ 3,553 71 5,005 01 duties, in view of the decreased ap I propeller shafts; C. 1). Sal field, | er a ls o took some fine instantane- ! San Francisco, Milk boiler; T. C. ! ous views in the village.— Norway Estim ât; d unpaid current taxes propriations for tho purpose iu M o rn in g S t a r L o d g e applicatile to payment of Co. White, Fresno, Cal., Packing plate Advertiser. N o- -»64, 1 8 8 7 .... 19,680 76 question. warrants for --------- » < --- —---- for raisins. Meet« at Co<(uille City every Thursday 1 8 8 6 .... 1,31» »1 The controller of tho currency Got<-rntui-nf C o n t r o l . evening. Visiting members of this order, in 1 8 8 5 .... 464 74 good standing, are cordially invited. PflNi«-UKer T r n i u T r l e t t r e p r d . Washington, Oct. 14.—Quite a 1 8 8 t.. . . 732 15 has directed all national banks to BLACK-SMITHING two Mis- 1 8 8 3 .... 41» 62 prepare statements, showing the j Kansas City Oct 11. large proportion of the Govern t a fW.fi S r - iiy (\ u 1 I. O. ' u A . 1 8 8 2 .... 319 82 exact condition of their affairs at , fi° uri Pacfic trains, crowded with - a j i s t i d ment telegraphing to and from 1 i „A< { , •___ l r loo-? people coming to see President 29,942 01 the close C o q u ille L o d g e N o .5 3 this city was done over the Balti 1 Total rcfloarcofl............... H e r s e - S lio e in g * of business on O . ct . 5 , 18S7 b , j were b telescofied , near , . . . - . , IJ,, ( leveland, J . J . L am b , County Clerk. Meats at Ooqnille City every Saturday even ---------- ...» ------ ---- —the object in doing so being oh- j j|ock Creek stntiou yesterday. Neatly and promptly done, at the Ing. VW tin:* brethren, in good standing- more A: Ohio wires. The absorp »•rdiallv nav»t»ft. ln <l»-m nity W a n t c v l . tion of tlint Company by the West- viously to guard against fraud and I One lady was killed and many lowest living prices. Shop next S . P . C. Johnson, N. G . cm Union leaves Mackay’s United | SanFrancisco,O ct.l4.—The:wid- deception in these degenerate days, j passengers and train hands were (]oor oast; 0f L eneve’g drUg store A Y. and A. M. ' linos ami Postal lines the only com-tow of General Baldwin, who was The report of the Postoffice Do- | badly hurt In all,fifty persons j c iUe Cit Oregon. C h a d w i c k L o d e re , N o -6 8 - Meets nt Coquille City on Saturday even peting wires, and will probably ; murdered by Mexican bandits in pertinent for the mouth of August, j were inJure(^-------------------------------! ~ ~ ing on or before the full moon in each lend force to the movement in the Durango on August 19th, has peti-| in the matter of selling postage F U R N I T U R E STORE, | A G'r e a t B a r g a i n . / month. Geo. McEwan. W. M. 1 f l A ACRES of land 2 ^ miles from Co- next Congress to establish some j tioned Secretary Bayard to demand I stamps, makes a very gratifying !Fk P r e p ., I U O quille City, 100 Hores bottom ,40 tim- G. A R. sort of Government c-mtroll over «n indemnity from Mexico of $100,- exhibit—showing, as it does, that M \BHiiriKLD, O on . j fibred nnd about 20 seeded to tame grass; G en- L y t l e P o s t N o - 27 . tlie telegraph service. It lias been 000, and iu case of refusal to lay in seventy six first class postoffices, Dealer in Furniture, Doors, G lass <tnd Pio- j liood dwelling 24x32 frame rustic, good bee- tit-els at C oquille C ity, on every h r«t tare Fram es, etc., and agent for W hites’ j house, good orchard, eto., etc. Prioe for Vistin ? comrndh, in gooff suggested that an effort will bo the mutter before congress. W»dn(*sd>iy. there was a gain of more than Sewing M achines. v ln ltf ; p ace alone, $2,000; or, including a »pan of HtAndiiLt;, cordially invited. twelve per cent over the sales of the made to extend the principles of j W. Sinclair, Commander. horses, yoke of cattle and other oattl« to Th<* (> I» nn F a c t o r y . previous month. the Interstate Commerce law to number of 20 head including five cow», So far about $*20,000 have been M ARSHFIELD HOTEL, the C o q u ille om m an cl besides many oiht r valuable things about Secretary Lamar is absorbed in j telegraph communication. 2STo. 1 , O . O ., subscribed toward the glass fac- At lower end of Front Street, Collections M a d e -L o a n s Negotiated DENMARK. OREGON. Ranches. Wild Land and Town Property bought and sold. Collecrions a specialty and proceeds promptly r> m itt« d. M yrtle Insurance Agency! J. j. WILSON Firem an’s Fund, W. Gallier Me«ts in thi« place every first and third Tuesday in each m onth. All menda-rs in good sianding are cordially invited. A.T. L illie. Connimnder. ~ T . V . N ic h o ls , CABINET MAKER. Bandon, Oregon, Picture Fram es, Door and Window Frame« unde, Saw» filed and Furniture Repaired. All work done to order. Prices Reasonable. Lowe Won: Near Gold Reach Hotel. R r itito h S k i}» H m ln -il London, Oct 14.—The British ship Monarch, Captain Corbett, from Manilla, Aug. 30th, for New York, has been lost on the Min- ioro island. The captain and tinee of the crew named Drews, I Redford and Crupp were drowned. : The remainder have arrived at Ma- i nilla. tory fund, nnd ns soon ns * 5,000 additional is raised work will be staated. Mr. L. F. Wittenbort j has the plans for the building, i which will cover about 200 feet of ground, Tho building and ma chinery are expected to cost $25,- 000. Subscribe for the H erax . d . ^ ¡ " g b'6 anf ual. wl'ich will be more voluminous than usual —dealing largely with the affairs of th? Indians and lauds and rail roads. The report of commisioner Qf __ MstrsTifleld, O reg o n . the place 2,500. It is really a rare bargain. Call at this office. n44tf Joe Hudson, Prop. r p i l I S H O TEL HAN L A TEL Y BEEN R E- I fitted and furnished throughout. Good beds and l»oard and oourteons attention is I «wsured to patron*. White help, only oni- 1 ployou. Batents Hall to Ihe Secretary of I Board per w eek.......................... ........ $3.50 the Interior shows that the defal- j HoHrtl rtnd Lodging........................ 4.60. cation of Bacon, lute financial clerk , , SiaateMeai« »cent«. of the Patent office, is $30,000. lidted. I ■{ Randolpn. Oregon: )■ J. W a ls e r , Prop. Beer of best duality always to be lmd at the Brewery, and orders from all parts filled promptly. vn33