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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1899)
Grillt CU îj gtaü JUPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. Real Estate Transactions. I l l y 1. Hacker, Abstractor.) Roseburg Review: R. D. Home, tho Cuirv county capitalist, is in favor of territorial expansion. In tho past when the right of Mr. Hume to enjoy the exclusive right You are m aster o f you r to fish in Rogue river wus questioned, health, and i f you do not that gentleman was a most ardent anti-expansionist. attend to duty, the blam e is Eugene Guard: Rev. T. B Ford, easily located. I f you r b lood D. D., the presiding elder of the is out o f order. H o o d ’s Sar Eugene district of the M. E. church, left on the uorth hound local today saparilla ’w ill purify it. for Albany, where he will hold the It is the specific remedy for troubles second quarterly meeting for the o f the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. Kidneys - ** My kidneys troubled me, conference year. He thus takes up and on advice took Hood's Sarsaparilla the work of the second quarter which *ave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep Is refreshing It cured my wife where he was compelled to stop at also.'’ M ich ael H o y l e , 3473 Denny Street, the first quarter. It is very grati Pittsburg, Pn. fying to his friends that he is so Scrofulous Humor-** I was In terrible condition from the itching and burning of far restored to health iih to be able scrofulous humor. Drew worse under to lesumo his work in the district. 44 No Eye Like the Master’s Eye . Under the leadership of Premier Silvelu the new Spanish cabinet council has decided to suppress tho pensions of all ex-ministers. Senur Silvelu, the new premier, says tho government has begun ut the top iu setting an example of economy. T U E SD A Y , M A R C H J 4 .J i 899 l Thomas W Symons and wife to Margaret Messerle—Lot 14 block PUBLISHED E v ¥ r Y TUESDAY IMIyrtle rE=cin.t and tHe ■Crpper-Ccq.mllle 14, Ï arrow, $100. Stacy Lee and wife to Mabel L and. W i i a t is G oin g on Tiñere. J . H. McEwen E. Pannenberg Bean—Lot 4 block 3, Riverton; $00 J. S. M ° E W E X & CO. Joseph Ferry uud wife to Emmer- Why pay rent ultrays, wheu you can Editors and Proprietors. Our best girl is gettiug no bet sou Ferry— Luts 2, 3, block 3, Elvy Mrs. W. T. Dement will teach the buy a place of your own, part on In fact she is real menn to Add to Riverton. O eroted to the material and social ou public school in the Herman district ter fast time, and pay rent to yourself. U S patent to Win C Lund— b m ld in g of the CoqoiEe “ Valley us. But just wait; Don Juan is Ileyp particularly this season. 80 acres, near Coquille; 15 acres an d of Goos C o m ity generali _____ l ll > . of sej, see 17, e j of ne4 sec 20, t2U Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $2 . The train came over from Marsh coming to our relief, then we will i r U . rich dry creek bottom, fiue spring make her repent branch; house and barn; 5 acres I W A Laidlaw and wife to J N P. FISHEU, N i w s P i P i B i o s k b t i h i n o a u i n t field last Friday, tho first time since 21 Merc haut«’ Kxohan«*, San Fran<i*co,_ ta the freshet. Several piling were torn out of Farnev- -W4 of nej. e| of b v J sec cleared. Only $10 per acre—just o a r authorised a g e n t. T h is paper la kept on file at bla office the crib work below the forks of 20, t 25, r 12. think of it! Seo Herald Land A S. E. Johnson A Co. shipped a lot It is Loan Co. cr R. D Sanford. Christina Hoover to Price S Rob of hogs, potatoes and oats to Marsh the river by the lste freshet PAY IP and* to be hoped that this useful work inson—57.20 acres in section, 31 and field by Monday’s train. (INLY $ 5 0 0 0 —For a short time will be repaired and extended both 32, t 28 s, r 12w; $3000. Get a only, The Herald Land Co. S. J. Culver, of Bandon, came up up and dowu tho river this summer. Levi Gant to Dora E. Billings— 3 BIG PRIZE.# 5 T e a r s s last Friday and on Saturday weut wants a buyer with $5000 to pur Mrs. J. C. Brown is in receipt of acres in sw+, sec 16, t 29, r 12. treatment of several doctors. Took Hood’s chase at a sacrifice one of the best on out to his stock ranch on Flo John A Hamblock to E A Smith Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills. These cured By special arrangement made a letter of recent date from W. T. The Class Struggle: What will improved small farms in Coos ras creek. Mr. Culver lias one of the with the publishers o f the Reed, who has for the past few — U acres in south part ot lot 1, me thoroughly.” J . J. L ittle , Pulton, N. Y. the masses of this state do for county. Finely situated, choice finest sheep ranges in Curry county. FARM JOURNAL, we ure en months been quite ill in the Wil sec 16, t 28, r 14; $145. something to eat, if we have an land, good fences, plenty of fruit Fanuie E Hougard and husband abled to offer a 5 -year sub We have no doubt but that "Don lamette valley, in which ho states other dry seasou? We naked u gro and shrubbery, running water. scription to that paper to ev Juan,” of Dora, is in deep sympathy that he is himsolf again and is able to William Nasburg—Lot 5 block cer the other day. "Oh,” he aus- Owner has other business that ery new subscriber who pay» 1, Marshfield, Hall plat for Dean Si with us, he doubtless being a suf to resume work. swered, "Washington aud Oregon claims his attention H ood'» Fill* cure liv er 111»; the non-Irrltatlng and for the HERALD one year Co; $800. ferer from the same malady. The But m iy catEiartto to la k e with flood*» Sar»apiuil1a. can furnish plenty of food.” Today (Sunday) is one of those ahead; and the same offer is F E & A C Hougard to Joseph H prescription he offers weuld surely days so much prized by tho um- having nothing to exchnuge for it made to every old subscriber Milner—Lot 4 block 1, Hall plat do us good if it cured him. How brella dealer. how will people get it? “ Oh, they who will pay all back dues and for Dean & Co, Marshfield; $750. ever, we fear it must be bad for tho will have to call on tho capitalists.” the board: S Giant Barrows to Wm W. Put one year in advance — both It is hard on the boys when they memory, as he forgot to tell us But did you ever know capitalists Headquarters State certificates — Inez Lusk, papers for the price of ours must collar their dogs. Dog col man—Nw4 of sec 34, t 31, rl2. where liis office is. to advance much money without for only. Gottfried Rohn to J E and Hanna Myrtle Point; recommended by good security, and a good rate of lars and tax receipts ore in demand Henry Strong, who has for the Wither*—NJ of nej, lots 4, 5, sec Coos county board. In order to get the FARM in Myrtle Point interest, always higher in propor past nine weeks been suffering from State certificates — Thomas C. tion ns the distress of the poople is C H O IC E L IQ U O R S, 4, t 29, r 12, 132.45 acres; $1500. JOURNAL as a premium for Lehmanowsky & Deyoe have just inflaiuitory rheumatism, is improved recom- greater? And how will people bor advance payment it will be nec U S to Wm W Putman— NeJ sec Hamilton, WedJerburn; received a nice lot of dolls. They 34, t 31. r 12. a little at this writing. meuded by Cuiry county board. row who liuvo no security; and essary to walk right upo the C YR U S N O BLE , are of a high grade, being life-like Mrs Sophia E Robinson to Rose Ames Johnson, Port Orford; recom what will be the windup of those captain's office, for we have Ous Bender is now a notary pub O L D H E RM ITA G E , in appearance and remind one at Martin— WJ lot 2 block 4, Coquille mended by Curry couuty board. only a limited number of 5- lic and will make O. K. your legal B U R K E ’S SCOTCH M ALT, who give mortgages and pay exlior- once of a email child. State diploma— Daisy Belle Giles, bitant rates of interest? City; $80. year subscriptions to dispose documents if you have got the A N m i.t l.T Y . He The headache is a grand inven T TTennisson toN T Smith— Lots Myrtle Point; recommended by shrugged his shoulders and did not of. The FARM JOURNAL dough aud will giye him a show. tion. In fact it is one of the most 2, 3, 4, 5, block 30, Coquille City; Josephine county board. is on solid foundation and per nDswer. The upshot is that thous Both schools in this plnce are now ------------ «#» • -------- convenient of excuses. fectly trustworthy. $ 1000 . ands of people willing to work will CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION closed on account of the scarlet J E Nosier aud others to B E become objects of charity, grudg D. Giles A Son shipped the last State Barbers' Commission. fever scare. FREE, TO CASH SU B SC R IB E R S. ingly and stiutiugly doled out. of their brick and tiling on last Noslir— Lots 1, 2, block 6, lut 1 This is the busiest of tiroes for bloc! 14, Coquille City; $650. Gov. T. T. Geer has appointed the Those who hare property (small Friday. They expoct to start up the public school teachers, as they Tkomas J Razor to N G Wheoler In order to get our delinquent barbers’ commission, under the act proprietors) will mortgage it and the yard again as soon as the HOI.BROOK, MERRILL — S j sec 28, t 28, r 9, $783.50 subscribers to pay up and in advance are now looking for schools. A famine for tho of the legislature (H. B. 81) to reg finally lose it weather will permit. MH Nay to Ole Evenson— Lot 7 we will A ST E T S O N ............ The many friends of W. A. King ulate the practico of barbering, the wage-workerB aud small proprietors We are informed that a teacher blow Q Western add to Marshfield. make them a present of this place will be pleased to learn licensing of persons to carry on will become a harvest of wealth for Also BRIDGE A BEACH will be imported from California to CH Merchant to M H Nay—Lot such practice, and to insure the bet- the big capitalist. Would it be so of a year’s subscription that his pension has been increased teach the Myrtle Point school. We 7 blsckQ,Western add to Marshfield. to the tei education of such practitioners under a just and rational economic S T O V E S ' — " - - - - - - from $6 to $10 per month. He is patronize home people, you see. to W S Wheeler— in the state. The commission is system? Never. Now is the time NORTlfWEST PACIFIC FARMER, a deserving mau and needs the as However we hope ho will prove an Lot O.e 7 Ovenson block Q, Western add to composed ot three members, the to teach the people some valuable sistance. published at Portland, Oregon. efficient teacher. Manhfield. lessons. following being appointed: Hon. J. H. Roberts, of Bandon, The Farmer is now in its 30th year, C H Merchant to W. S Wheeler— Several cattle buyers from the Samuel H. Howd, of Portland, and any other The Class Struggle: This state and is authority on all subjects per is spending a few days in town with outside are interviewing our people. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, block Q, Western for tho term of four year. has had two dry years in succession, taining to farm work and conditions his family. They are now paying from $10 to add to Marshfield. H. George Meyer, of Salem, for with strong promise of a third one. Building Material, of the northwest. Mirv and Joseph E Shilling to the term of three years. We are informed that a certain $13 for yearlings. This is a fair The farmers are in a terribly bad As the regular price of that paper mother in town, perched upon a price, and pays tho farmer well. W S Wheeler— Lot G block Q, West Or any and everything Frank Rogers, of Oregon City, condition. The cost of living in is $1 per year, it is easy to see what lofty position, peeped in over the ern idd to Marshfield. carried in a for the term of two years. the state mounts higher and higher The quarantine at this place was, a valuable premium we are willing painted windows of a certain re Bird C Vowel to James M. Vowel The board will have its headquar First-clasB Hard wars Store. to give to our paid-in-advance sub sort and there beheld her illustrious by order of the town council, raised — 2 lores in se^ of ne^, sec 7, t 28, ters at the state capitol, and will every day. Meat has nearly doubled in price within a month. Another scribers. This applios to all new son harmlessly taking in the show, on last Friday evoning, and instead r 13; $40. organize by electing a president, subscribers, and all who will pay whereupon she nearly collapsed. thereof all parents are notified to Tbomns Terrell to Mrs A E Al secretary and treasurer, and the first dry season aud we have fan. ine. Iu their delinquencies and a year in Poor soul, why did she not go in keep the children under 18 years on drich—NeJ of sej and G acres in ue two officers have the power to ad the face of this do not forget that (Successors to J. J. Lamb. { there is enough irrigible land iu their own premises. This works cornir of uw4 of se+, sec 3G, t 29, r advance beforo March 1, 1890. and pilot him out? The front door minister oaths. The board will ex California to support, if irrigated, quite a hardship on some of the 11; $300. was open and admission free; be amine and license barbers, and reg twenty times the present total pop young men, as they did not even B. C. khraanoHsky, L W. Deyoe Officers of Gen Lytle Post G A R RIVERS AND HARBORS APPROPRIATIONS. sides, she might have had a ride on have time to cancel the engagement to L Harlocker, trustee— Lot 4 ulate the practising of the trade in ulation of the state. And there is the merry-go-round. However, this the state. Every barber in the enough water in the mountains with their best girl and could not block 21, Coquille City. Forty-Nine Thousand Dollars lor Our is no jesting matter. Parents state will be required to procure a if gathered into storage reservoirs to L Harlocker to Elizabeth Mcrras certificate of registration from the Coquille River. should know where their sous ns keep it. irrigate every foot of irrigable laud; If your best girl ie under 18 years — Lot 4 block 21, Coquille City; board, the fee of which is $1. The well as their daughters spend their and there are enough idle workers Washington, March 4.—The fol leisure moments. Of course they of age you must take her home be * 100 . . moneys so received will go toward in the state to construct irrigation ( F o f 4l»o UouwJ, systems mucli rnsier than they will Walter Welsh to Flora E Bow«™ jfo v h ig llie lowing are the Oregou items as car are all angels, but if they are not fore 8 o’clock p. m. So say the city E V E R Y D A Y — D W J o f . i i w ^ i b c c l tfy t 2 0 , r 1 3 the mombers of which will receive lie needed. Further, with proper ried by the appropriation bills passed looked ufter a little, their wiugs may dads. Frank P Hermann to Binger Her $3 per day while in session, and 10 . i :— - * by the 65th congress: J. F. Noyes, onr local nursery mann— EJ of swj, w j of sej, sec cents per mile for each mile trav attention to preserving forests, and ........ f» AdfjUUU ’ * 0 11- » » To church or Sunday-school in man, lost several thousand young to planting forests in waste places, 30,000 outh of Siuslaw.............. 15, t 29, r 12; $3U0. eled in the interest of the board. the state would soon have rain Entrance to Coos bay........ 150,000 town today, on account of theorder fruit trees by driftwood being John W Leneve to L Harlocker, The penalty for refusing or re- of the town board prohibiting gath lodged on one of his nursery plats Upper Colombia and Snake trust—Lots 1, 12, e j of 11 block 12, glecting to appear aud register with enough to moisten all land not ir rigible, sufficiently for tha purposes 7,600 erings, It is a lonely day, indeed; near town. He is much the heaviest Coquille City. rivers............ .................. the board or other violation of tho Coos river............ ............... 3,000 not a boy or girl on the streets. loser of any oneiu this vicinity Belle W llorrell to Delia M R og act, is a fine of from $10 to $100, for which it is needed. But nil this Our Goods suit the people. Canal at Cascades.............. 75,000 How we miss the little ones when fromdamage done by the lute e rs-L o ts 9, 10 block F, Western or imprisonment in lieu of the fine, does not suit the policy of the big Our prices are within their reach. they ure gone, even for a short time. I freshet. capitalist class. They are after the Columbia at Three-Mile add to Marshfield; $100. T H IS IS W H Y T H E R U SH state and they are going to get it. rnpids and boat railway Dwight T Edmunds to G R Ed The farmers are almost hopelessly Is too early for you to avoid it, but Hand Shot Away. at the D a lles.................. 50,000 in charge of surveying the shoal it works a hardship on honest men. munds—3 acres at Bandon, ic mortgaged now. Another dry year our clerks are efficient and will find Miss Mollie Caldwell is proggrebs- 25, t 28, r 15. places in the bay, which are to he Long Tom river (transfer Last Wednesday above Klamath- and the work is done. Thus natural I time to wait on you, or fill your of surplus)....................... 3,000 dredged, completed the field work iug splendidly with her school at. George R Edmunds to Willie ton two young men named J. F. phenomena, easily modified, become j order for anything found iu an np- Tuesday and is now busily engaged Deer Park (Green’s district), she Londquist, the above, $900. Lower Willamotte below to-date general merchandise store. plattiug bis work and expects to having tnught now three weeks. Portland, and Columbia Lillie Elliott and John F Elliott to Beers and H. Stubl experimented the means of enriching the few and I below Willamette river., 50,000 leave shortly for Portland, where This is her first attempt, and tve H Sengstacken— Und 1-5 of w j of with a 44 calibre Winchester with empoverishing the many. So it will Coquille below CoquilleCity 40,000 tile chief engineer will lay out the wish her success. nw J, sec 34, sivj of swj, sec 27, nej the usual result. They were argu be until the people acquire the ing as to whether a gun would go knowledge necessary to a change to | I will close now “ for free silver of ue4, sec 33, t 26, r 14; $50. The Clutskani river.................. 13,000 ch lunel site to be selected. M Y R T L E PO IN T, O R E G O N . Gauging waters ofColumbia 1,000 channel is to be 125 feet wide on and success to the pops.” O T i* and E Bender to Ernest E off half-cocked or not, Beers claim a more rational svstein. P op . Upper. Coquille.................. 9,000 the bottom and is to be dredged to Bender—Lota 5, 6, 7, 8, block 19, ing it would not and emphasizing a depth o f 12 feet nt low water. Columbia, below Tongue Border A Bender’s add to Myrtle his confidence by putting his right hand over the muzzle of the gun Point............................... 71,000 Before leaving for Portland, En G ood for S tock —280 acres of up Point The statements relative to Oregou gineer Tower has been instructed land, eeveral springs, 7-room house, O T and E Bender to August H and letting the other man pull the When the smoke had improvements, which were for the to make an inspection o f the gov barn; 50 acres cleared, 30 fenced Bender—Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, block 19, trigger cleared off he found that his hand most part prepared by Senator Mc ernment works on the Coquille as aud balance covered with alder B A B add to Myrtle Point. O r e g o n i a i ) i Bride, and used before the senate as well as visit Coos river. brush mainly. Some valuable red David J Lowe to Wm J Hamraer- had been badly shattered by the - ......... «■ «#» *-------- — commerce committee, says the Ore cedar and coal on land. Fine foun burg—- In nw j sec 23, t 28, r 14, bullet. He was brought to the hos pital and Dr. F. McNulty dressed Etchings from Eckley. gonian’s Washington correspondent, dation for stock range and controls $44.93. the injured hand, having to remove are set forth in part. other range adjoining. Will grow — — ----..e » .----------- the middle finger. Beers expressed Eckley, March 6.— I thought I good clover and other hay grasses Our merchants have got a move I Marshfield San. i would drop you a few lines from when cleared; is not too steep. on them and won’t be caught short himself as convinced that a guu Work on dredging the "hog's this section, as I had a little lei Cheap and on good terms. * of goods again because of a storm, would go off half cocked-under suf back, ” according to the contract, sure time today. ficient persuasion.—Yreka News. Mrs. Nora A. McEwen, the Coos flood, or rash o f customers. Fvery is to commence on or before the Grass is fiue for this time of boat aud train now brings new 26th inst. the year. Cattle, sheep aud horses county agent for the Sidney School goods. Furniture Co. is also representing More of Algerism. Attorney Seaman hae rented o f that have run on the range all win. that company’s hnndsome furni fices in the El Dorado block and ter are now in fine condition. H, S- Strange Passed Away at His Home. ture for pnblio aud private offices Alger seems to be adding infamy E. E. Sherwood purchased a will move in as eoon as the same band of mutton in this section --desks, bookcases, chairs, tables, to his reputation for incompeteucy. ALL NEWS 24 hours earlier than the San Francisco papers. are fitted up. Oregon City, March 6.—Henry S. Special advices received by a San The stage driver reported eeveral about March 1st that would pass etc., also chairs for publio halls, Strange, most emminent high priest A. C. W IL S O N . bridges at the month of the Ump muster anywhere. Beat that, if you opera houses, etc., at lowest possi of the Royal Arch Masons of Ore Francisco paper, from Manila, says J. a W ILSON. ble rates. Practical Machinist. Blacksmith and Wagonmaker qua that had beeu brought down can. gon, and school superintendent of that the secretary of war has issued The Eckley people are inproving from the headwaters by the As far as we can learn only three Clackamas Cqynty, died at his home an order known as “ 18u,” which their ranches in the way of slashing new cases o f siokness, of the pre in this city at 2 o’clock p. m. today puts an end to the payment of trans freshet. President Clark, of the Bandon brush, buiding new fences and other vailing don't-know-what-it-is, are of cancerous complications and portation and rntions money to vol announced since last issue, while rheumatism. Henry 8. Strange was unteers returning from Manila to woolen mills, was in Marshfield necessary improvements. There has been but little farming all the former cases—about 14 in born in east Tennessee, March 8, the United States. This is for the M A C H I N I S T S , to day. He has hopes o f some beneficial results in tha way of done up here this spring, but grain all— are tepidly recovering and 18G2. When 5 years of age he purpose of coercing the volunteers There were no moved with his parents to Illinois, in the Philippines to join the regu W a g o n m a k e r s , •Uvancod prices since the consoli sown last fall looks fine aud in reedy for actioD. and camo to Oregou, and settled on lar army as soon as they are mus H o r s e s h o e r s , dation of eastern wool factories many placea is from 3 to U iches scralet fever cases. tered out of tlieir present service. and thiuks that a combination high. Owing to the etorm Wednesday a farm near Wilbur, Douglas county. Peace, health and prosperity In that event they are paid from a n d B la c k s m it h s . should be farmed on the coast. night last, no mail reached this Mr. StraDge was a prominent figure reign supreme in this most beautiful $350 to $400 for a theoretical trip Win. Goodman, Carl Goodman side. One pack-horse fell over the of the Royal Arch Masons, and at Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; part of Oregor. the time of his death was most em across the Pacific. grade and was killed. and Alex Evanboff left on the blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. The famous Salmon mine is now This most certainly is an unfair minent high priest of that order. Areata Saturday, for San Fran Sheriff Gage was called to Myr He was also a past consul of the treatment of men who gave up every being worked with fair success. cisco, where they will accept a Mr. Wasson purchased the mine tle Point bv Friday's train, and Woodmen of the World, and a comfort and all business ties to M A CH IN E, W AGON AN D F A R M W O R K A R E S P E C IA L T IE proposition and go to Alaska to about one year ago, in company to the bay by the return tram same leading member of the First Presby serve their country. It is Algerism fish for salmon. with his sons. They have been run day. terian church in this city. Dr. J. aud nothing else. Neither the pres- j Ike Lando and Mike Rooney, of ning it this winter with a crow of W. Strange, of Roseburg, and Rev. ident nor any other monlber of his Just received— 50 dozen Miner’s Marshfield, are members of com from 5 to 8 men, and are well cabinet would have thought of such pany G, Second Oregon volunteers, pleased with the result of their Shirt«, direct from the East. The F. G Strange, of Ashland, are his an imperialistic scheme to force! cheapest in town at Lamb A Trice'a * brothers. which was attacked by the rebels clean-up. American sovereigns into the mili-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -» If » - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - as seen by the Manila dispatches A . B . D e a n , P rop rietor. <8^ Albert Schroeder, who is em The Divilbisa mine is at a stand tary service. The state Board or Education, o f the 6th iost. S u cce sso r to N osier B ro’s. ployed in the shipyard over on the still now, owing to the fact that the The discharged volunteers in Ma-1 and A. O. Wheeler, Commissioner McIntosh, aocom parlies who operated the mines dur bay, came over yesterday on a visit. Consisting of Gov. T. T. Geer, Sec m'la having no moneyed friends at panied by Charles Johnson, made ing tho winter failed to pay their home, nor saved anything from retary of State F. 1. Dunbar and Miss Helen Cope opened a pri General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. an official visit to Joe Nay slough men, notwithstanding the mine paid State Superintendent I. H. Acker their pittance of pay, must dance as last week to ins|»'Ot the county well. The people are getting some vate scluxil at Dairy ville Monday of man, lieht a meeting in Salem Tues Alger hums, and it is a disgrace that Commercial Men Promptly and Safely last week. bridge which has fallen down. what tired of this method as prac However, day morning of last week, and, in this condition obtains. Delivered at Any Point Go to tho Berlin Store and see addition to routine business, granted the country has not yet been beard Mr. McIntosh says there will ticed on them by tin-born capital Good Rigs, Spanking Teams. Reasonable Rates. either have to be a new bridge or ists and so-called miners, who come the fiue new goods just arrived state certifiâtes, state diplomas and from on the subject. McKinley’s * life diplomas to an even 90 appli political aspirations cannot afford the road discontinued, and has no in hero and fleece them, clean up there. reported to the oonnty court. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . ami then pull their freight to parta Cooe and Curry counties to let the order stand.— Evening Just received nt Lamb A Trices, cants. First Street, . . . . . Near Odd Fellows' H all. Mortoti L. Tower, the engineer unknown. In the eyes of Eckleyitcs, a beautiful line of Silk Trimmings.* fared in the followiug favors from Telegram, Rep. L ) Farm Jonrna CALL FOR ::: Doors, Windows J. A. Lamb & Co., SALES Are W h at Count L elnoovs0 & Deroe, Daily and Sunday, and Herald, Weekly . - “ “ . Daily Oregoniai) and Herald, 65 c a month WILSON a WILSON DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE