Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 25, 1883, Image 3

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    Lafcor And Capital.
immediately we will once and for­ grandest treats of the^vening.
ever revoke the National Bank
Editor Herald:
Boadicea—by Horace Angell—
I had neglected to say,in the com­ charters; the people will take the was well rendered.
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Two new books on important
mencement of my articles, that finance of the nation into their own
Song—Coolie Chinee—by Abia subjects! “The church out of the
T he P hotographer ,
capital and labor have no interests hands, and congress will control it. Barrows, splendid-.
wilderness; or,; The history of the
COQUILLE
CITY OREGON ‘
in common; so that, when capital We will annul tne credit strength-
Little white lily—by little Lillie United Christian Church;” 304
espouses a cause, labor may safely ing act of ’69, by which the bonds Moore—grand sweet and impres­ pages; “Ihe Baptist Skeleton; or, S prepared to make as good'piotures a»
anyone could wish to see, at very reason
oppose it. It is indeed deplorable were made payable in gold coin; sive.
figures.
The Baptist church dissected;” 224 able
Give him your orders at once.
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to see the common laborer going a- we will issue irredeemable legal
The dumb wife—by Wilbur Ca­ pages; both neatly’bound,-75 cents
bout and loudly proclaiming prin­ tender notes, with which we will rothers—was very good. He spoke each. Sent, postpaid, to any ad­
ciples that are directly antagonistic force a redemption of every out­ loud and brought the house down. dress, on receipt of price. Those
to his own interest, but wholly to standing bond against the govern­
Song—Mount Vernon bells—by who read one should read both.
the interest of capital. Thus it is ment, and henceforth will control 12 young ladies—was superb.
People sayjhey are worth reading
IX. IIVDESI,
with a revenue; there is not" a cap­ our own circulation.
A riddle—by Lee Barrows—was —^curious and finteresting-/-reveal-
OF MARSHFIELD
italist pur whole country but what
This is the way congress should good better, best.
ing important facts, which have
Is Agent for all Jkinds of Musical
favors a tariff, and generally a high act with all corporations. It should
A little piece—bf Miss Welcome been Shut upTin obscurity forages.!
. INSTRUMENTS.
protective tariff. Then, why, a© be the duty of the government to Carothers—was splendid, showing
Wholesale prices given on ap­
cording to the rule should you and supplant all corporations; irifact her to be a perfect little lady.
plication.
and
■ I favor an oppressive tariff.
The there never should be a charter
Song—Little Maggie May—-by
LOCAL ITEMS.
Give name and address plainly
S
old
on
I
nstallment
P lan .
Jap. Yoakum was in town. Wed­ great theological light of our own granted any company where it three young ladies—was very good- and in full; and do not order after g@“He wants it distinctly under­
Dialogue
—
How
to
tell
bad
news
country,
Henry
Ward
Beecher,
could
possibly
be
avoided.
Be
­
nesday.
. ,
three months from' this date.
stood that he still makes the best
says: “A protect ve tariff is a cause wherever a charter is de­ —by Geo. ’Bunch and Abia Bar­
This 15,,day of Nov., A. D.'1883.
J. F. Fuller, of Bandon, came
rows—was firtfc class.
Soda-Water prehaps.
grinding oppression on the poor manded, the people need that in-
My address is, Avery, Dentä Co.,'
The Wind-Aby €too~JS.te war d
up Saturday.
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,_of our eountryd^ *^11 proceed to dnstry and th e íjovernment should
'‘Missouri,;.:
A n ...; ■ »«J
. ,Mr. R. IT. Rosa went ’down on map out a system'fiGy -which, not hasten to give it to them, and
Song—Lisfeh to the mocking
Respectfully,
the Annie Sunday. ‘
only could a sufficient revenue be I should continue to do so until it bird—-by 12 young ladies—was
Hiram Plank.
Call on Carothers for his Pio-, raised without being felt by our I owned every railroad, telegraph, very well rendered.
• n!6'5w.
Essay—Humor
greatness—by
neer saleratus and soda.
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people, but ampleprotection would foundry, manufactory and every Frank Bunch—deserves special
MILL BE GIVEN AT THE
New invoice of choice and fresh be secured, while at the same pther enterprise which tends to the mention.
THE
goods at Leneve’s drugstore. *
time an increase of wages would benefit .of the people.¿
Song—Kiss me mother —by 12
School Journal^
Now let us observe the effect: young ladies—was fair.
We have had a great amount of be effected. ' Tlic whole secret lies
What
a
little
boy
is
worth
—
-by
Published at Marshfield
lira co.operativelsystem of govern^ The government would necessarily
hail arid rain the past few days.
BY
Dicky Barrows—was splendid
ment.
Take
an
I
illustration,
the
be
devided
into
departments
cover
­
BAKTOOlsr
The young soldier—by Tom
P rof . A llen A rrington ,
Everybody should turn out to
Only 75 cents per annum.
■ NEW YEARS EVE DEC. 31st 1883';
the Christmas tree to night (Mon­ scene of which is laid at our very ing all these different branches of Johnson—was pretty good.
Song—No one to love—by 3 Every teacher and friend of education
door: Not long since, the duty industry, j list as it now has a post­
Jay).
give the J oubnal a liberal support.
rop
was removed from sugar (in its office department. It would, of young ladies—was well rendered should
Subscriptions received at this office.
Remember, that Carothers has
THE VERY BEST MUSIC TO BE HAD
crude state) eajning from the course, be the duty of the heads of and well received.
The Devil fishing—by Everett
ON THE RIVER WILL BE FURNISHED.
U fresh and choice lot of groceries
Hawaiian islands. Now one Glaus these different departments to look HarmorifAwas well rendered, and
Tickets, including midnight supper $1.50
and previsions.
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Spreckles of Sap Francisco has a after the interests of the enter­ would’have been appropriate at a
C omb O nb C omb A ll .
The tug came up Wednesday large sugar refinery on Brannan prises. Unlike our present corpo­ place we could mention, but not
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for coffin trimming etc. for Allen street.
rations, it would not be the object for the edification of small chil­
AT
Parker, who died the day before.
Now, if the removal of the tariff of the government to make money dren.
A 'house keeper’s tragedy—by
The| protracted meeting, closed from manufactured imports would or speculate in these industrial
on Thursday night and Elders decrease wages, then it follows pursuits, but solely for the benefit Hatty Bunch—was one of the best
ON
Ritter and Black returned home.
that the removal of the duty from qf the people. Consequently the rendered pieces of the evening.
Song—Ring the bell watchman
ity gn
Eld. Black conducted the ser­ raw material which is to be lefined government employee would be
Christmas Night Dec.¿25, 1883, a
vice at the funeral of Mrs. Dean by our own manufactories, would well paid for his labor. You would —by 3 boys was good..
Dr. S. 1». XrEJJEVE
BY THE
Aunt Betsey—by Miss Grace
whose death is announced in an­ certainly increase wages. The a- sell your produce to the Govern­
P roprietor ,
Moore
—
is
considered
the
best
ren
­
bove
illustration
is
still
applicable.
ment
for
the
highest
market
price;
other column.
MYRTLE POINT BRASS BAND.
dered piece of the evening.
you
would
buy
your
manufactured
Dealer
in
drugs,^medicines,
chem­
Does
Claus
Spreckles,
who
has
the
During your visit to this place
Tickets................. .$1.50.
The curate and the mulberry
icals etc., of the best quality, and
during the holidays, call and see exclusive benefit of the removal of, goods at the market price, while tree—by Harry Boyrie—was very
Supper at both hotels at usual all the time receiving fresh, every­
McEwan’s new stock of hardware; the duty on raw sugar pay his em­ the government after paying neces good.
price's.
ployes
an
increasi
of
wages,
or
e-,
sary
expenses,
would
receive
a
sm
all
thing Usually found in a first-class
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then ask for his prices.
Song—Her bright smile haunts
medical dispensary. Prescriptions
ven good wagesNo; lie pays his profit which would go to make up
A
Grand,
GoodgTime
is
expect
­
The schooner 5 Merriam and
carefully compounded, y
hands the pititful sum of S2.' ¡0 per the revenue of the government, me still—by Prof. Boyrie—was ex­ ed.
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Parkersburg which received car­
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day, while they must pay their and we would compete with the cellent, everybody attesting.’
goes at Parkersburg, on this river,
Bad boy in school—by Johnny
board out of that, and work in fur­ world in enterprise, and all would
went to .sea Tuesday over a very
Stilwell—was one of the best
naces that are so hot that they e- be prospere us and happy.
rough bar.
p i e; •<: s v J w?~§venfjQg.J"
ven work without any shirt, and
W. H. N osler .
Truckee ¿has arrived with a large none can stand it for any length of
The old maid—by Miss May
Iowa slough, Dec 20, 1883.
Tliei’e will be a Grain!
stock of stoves, harness, guns, cart­
—-A-HSTID—
Bunch
—was truly of great merit—
time, . This'same Clairs Spreckles
ridges, lamps,' tubs, baskets etc.,
well
rendered
and
amusing.
UN 3IJEMOBIAM.
pays the Pacific R. R. $1,000,000
etc.,"for G. McEwan’s New .Hard­
Song—Coming through the rye
Malinda Fulsome, late Mrs.
prr annum to raise the freight on
GIVEN AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL
ware Store. .
sugar from the Atlantic states two Dean whose death is announced in —by Miss Alice Bunch—was very
STA GTJS leave Roseburg ever^
s i J. J. Wilson, the watch-maker, centstper pound, that he can make another column, was born near good, it' she never gets through the
day, except Sundays, at 6 a. m. ar­
.
. .
goes to California after the holi­ an immense profit, so that, although New Madrid, Missouri, June 4th rye. :
riving at Marshfield the same day.
Dialogue—Home from school—
days; so if you need work done, or sugar ought to be cheaper on this 1822; moved from there to Cape
have^any business with him, you coast than any where in the United Girardeau county, thence to Wash­ by Frank Bunch, Miss May Bunch ON NEW YEARS NIGHT JAN. 1st 1884. Fare $5,
: öd pounds of baggage allowed.
should call on him at’once.
.81.00.
States, it is dearer here than any­ ington and thence to Crawford, and Miss Grace Moore—was well Tickets......... . . . ............
This being the main Traveled
A call is made for a meeting, to where else, and all on account of where she was married to Robert rendered and one of the best Supper at the Olive hotel at 50 cts.
route to all points in Coos and Cur­
pieces
of
the
evening.
organized Union Sunday school, at the doings of one grand rascal.
Dean, Sept. 28, 1848. To this un­
per plate.
ry counties, passengers will find it
Education and educators; a clos­
the church in this place the. first
Now, if the government, which is ion were born eight children—sev­
T om L anglois , F. W eber , C. L. to their advantageto take this line.
ing
address
by
the
Prof.,
was
one
Sunday in Janta’y immediately the people, owned this refinery in en boys and a girl. The daughter
SÄSilSBUKY, II AULE H tfe CO»
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after Rev. Nosler’s services.
San Francisco, the result would be grew to womanhood and died, leav­ of the best and ablest talks we P ape and 1 J. L. K bonenberg ,
have listened to for many a day.
Eld. J. P. Easter moved in J. H- that the factory hands would be ing three little children. The sons
M anagers .
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He is a profound and deep- think­
Mrs. C. W. Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken
paid
the
very
best
of
wages;
the
aré
living,
except
one
that
died
in
Nosler’s residence north of this
er, and an able speaker and one of
OLIVE
&
AIKEN.
place one day last week, having government would receive a small its infancy—one in Missouri, one
the best educators on the coast.
purchased 8 acres of land adjoin-; revenue above cost and expenses, in Kansas, two in Texas and two
Have just^received at
and you, consumer, would get not in Oregon, the two latter proprie­
SUBBIE».
ing the town from Mr. Nosier.
tiieir ziew
less
than
15
pounds
of
sugar
for$l.
tors
of
this
paper.
At the residenci oí the bride’s parents,
Allen Parker, son of Capt. Par­
Mrs. Dean u as a kind, devoted Mr. Geo. P. Miller to Miss Martha J. John­
ker, of Parkeisburg, died last This is co-operation. In 1881 there
ohn
son, all of Coos county, Eld. J, C. Canter­
Tuesday evening at half past six Were several million, 861 think, of wife; loving and affectionate bury officiating.
O f T he
o’clock. Allen was a bright, cheer­ U. S. Bonds became due, and when Christian mother, and? a true
ful young man, and loved of all congress was making arrange­ friend.
A Large Variety of
has gone from the stage of this
W ill G ive A .
who kaew him.
His death has ments to redeem them, the bankers Our mother
At Coquille City, Dec. 19, 1883, Mrs.
life,
. ’I’l'xe Latest Styles
•cast a gloom over his home that of our country go before congress
Malinda Dean, mother of the editor of this
To a brighter, nobler plane;
and say: “We don’t want you to She is freed from all danger, toil and strife, paper, in her 62nd year.
v will not be easily dispelled.
LADIES ANDOHIIDREN'S ZEZATS
Tuesday, Deceinber 18th’ 1883, Alien, be­
But we hope to meet her agaio.
redeem these bonds; they are a safe
A; The eavestroughs between sever­
loved son of' Judah B. and Otellie Parker,
Flowers, Ostriclx
IN THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, AT
investment. We are drawing in­ She came from the Father of spirits above, aged 17 years'7 months and 19 days—of
al buildings on Front street were
A
purpose
to
serve
here
below;
ZEMu-mes axxd.
terest- on pur bonds and have no
pneumonia.
so blocked up with hail Saturday
She accomplished her work in meekness and
love,
night, that much damage was done tax to pay on them; now, all we
We
have
the
selling
of
160-acre/
CHRISTMAS.EVE DECEMBER 24, 1883’
want is to be L i •A a L j u-?;” we are
And then sho was willing to go.
‘farm,
and
¿other
by rhe melting hail epariing down doing very well^^y though it is
Laces,
O, that sacred name—mother—none other half hill wlfíGi fias á valu®m lot
FluOOR MANAGERS:
through the buildings, wetting
so dear;®—
at the expense uFtne' people; but
of good timber. The place has
IRiJoToexis,
C has . O live ,
G eo . M c E wan ,
goods. Some open candy jars in
’Tis sad to repeat it no .more;
some good improvements among
then they are only a lot of serfs; we
and Ornaments.
Nosler’s drugstore were filled up would even rather you would fund But then we expect—yea have nothing to which is a S600-dwelling—of a J as . C artwright and R. E. B uck .
fear—
mile from the river and 3 miles
with water.
We shall greet our mother once more.
Rnching
Embroidery,
the bonded debt and pay us a little
Consideration'
This issue of the H erald corries less interest-—that is better than re­ Many a year of anxiety and trouble she from this ¿WWn.
C has . B eal , C has . Z umwalt , Veiling, Scarfs etc. etc.
$2200.
on Christmas, the greatest holiday demption, But if you do persist in
passed,
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W m . W elsh and H. A. S ears ..
Hats trimed to order afspeciality.
Caring for those of her love;
of the season. It is the duty of all redeeming these bonds, we will
But the work is. accomplished and now at last
Tickets,
including
midnight
sup
­
Straw,
Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which
to see to it as much as they possi­ draw in our(‘?)circulation arid
A crown awaits her above.
per, $2.50.
we will sell cheap for cash .
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bly can, that is observed in a de­ thereby cause the greatest financial And now she approaches the river of death
cent, sensible way. Everybody is crisis that< this country ever saw.
All placid itä waters she trod.
preparing to celebrate, and in And thus capital intimidated the Transcendently beautiful she rests her head
On the bosom of a merciful God.
General variety of Gro­
consequence, the H erald comes congress to such an extent that,
H ub CHtt.DBHN.
ceries, Provisions, canned
out on Monday evening instead of notwithstanding the vaults of the
goods, Nuts and Candies, etc., etc.
at Tuesday- noon.
U, 8. treasury contained its mill­
Our School.
Cheap for Cash!
Coquille City has many good ions of gold, the bonds have not The subscription school just clos­ Moulton’s old stand, at steamer
features and advantages among yet, nor do I believe, under the ed, by Prof. Boyrie, gave a grand landing.
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W. L. DIXON . .
. . Proprietor.
which might be mentioned the fact present system, ever will be re­ exhibition at the church here last
that it has one of the best artists deemed. On the very approach of Saturday evening, about 240' per­
on the coast. Mr. G. H. Ramsdell these political bummers to such an sons being in attendance. The fol­ In The Addition To The Town Of
Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobaco,
- is the man, and his work, which august body as the American con­ lowing is the programme, with our
Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of School Books.
can be seen- everywhere, speaks for gress with their threats and intim- | idea, as far as our space admit, of
Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason & Hamlin or­
itself. He is soon going to leave idations, they should have been the merit of the various perform­ ZPrices TBeasoxialole.
gans,
Old Wines and Liquors of the best quailty.
.! ers:
this town for a season, and it be­ put in irons. '
For particulars inquire of
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Then congress should have said: [ The address of welcome by Miss E. B endbb or W. A. B obdeb ,
hooves all who want good pictures
LIVE and LET LIVE.
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the
Myitla Point, Oregon.
Withdraw your circulation, and i Cora Tennisson was one
to call early.
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NEW BOOKS!
C1ÏTBCÎI BïBECTOBY.
Methodist south, services, by KeV. B. T.
Sharp are held as follows.—Birst Shbbafli
North and. East forks alternatly, 11 a . m .
2u l Srbb ith, Pioneer church and at Iowa
slough 11 a . m ; Third Sabbath, Fishtrap
11 a . tm ; F'.>‘i'!li Sabbath Coquille City 11
a . m . and 8 p. u.
Baptistservioesj by Rev. J. C. Canterbury,
a i Coquille City the 3rd Sunday of each
month at 11 a m and 7 p m .
Christian services, by Eld. S. B. Hollen-
beak at Fairview 3rd Sunday at 11 a m , and
at upper North Fork schooll house -on 4th
Sunday, at 11 o’c'ook a m .
By Elder Edmunds at Coquille City
the 2nd Sunday in each month at 11, A rirj
at Brown’s school housethe 1st Sunday at
11 a m , and at Gfavel Ford school house
at 11 a M the 3rd Sunday.
Universalist services at Coquille City each
1st Sunday at 11 a m , by Rev. W. H. Nosier
P ictures P ictures !
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P ianos
O rgans
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Grand
MYRTLE POINT
^ squille C
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Btìffi k G öös Bay Si®
Ü. S. MAIL LINE.
GRAND BALL!
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S nyder
Millinery Store!!
GRAND BALL
COWILLE CITtJ
J Cash Store!
A. X*. itósler, prop.
MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
~ LOTS BOR SALE!