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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1884)
called an honorable profession, yet, things. Their principle efforts Coquiile City klaritet We havetho Helling of a farm of 100 acres there is no profession extant which were the formation of petty cliques with a up! end id orchard, good water, a pood Burglars and tramps are working Nosier & Hunt Props. j houMu. The farm yielded iiO tons of timothy contains more dishonorable men in and coteries—a discriminating Salem. h lest season. The farm wil be sold T U E S D A Y , AUGUST li) ISSI. proportion to the number employ mingling*of a heterogenous mass River Freni. Ccqniiie City, Or Cf !*• cheap, rind the following 'go with the pine?: A copper deposit has been found ed. ./'k . 1 70 head of sheep, a lot of linos l yoke of cat» of mutual admiration societies. in the mountains north of Cheha- t iik or ’ V-/ ’ ' tie, chain's Ac., a lot of cows, yearlings and In conclusion we may say that, Bings within rings which exclud- lis river. Fresll and choice meats of all the house-hold furniture which is new an Truth! Truth! where is tin* son ml after giving the labor problem some ; ded a fellow member from this or Of thy culm, unflattering voice t«> l»e found i Gen. Miles lias forbidden the i kinds constantly on hand, careful consideration, it becomes; that set as if he or she were a a \of W e may go to th *S male, win r, wisdom rules playing of military bands in his manifest that no legislation tor tlie * stranger. Instead of cultivating a And tind t dirt ivul or d» eei ng fools. A • vegetables l i i,.t. ! department on Sundays. Groceries, and p ro -; To Creditor» , and Debtors alike. , benefit of the worker will take feeling of commiseration for the Viewed in the light of progress . , „r.11 All persons knowing themselves visions, etc., etc. 1!,>u P n , , ive reform the great demonstration place until lie obtains a proportion- , druuloml, 0,10 that might attract I Cheap fare« <m l’ ugot sound arc ___ _______ indebted to the farm <>r I>mke c em l .?• it. N. Co. has won, which tcok place in London, on 1 ate representation in the halls of him from his evil course, each ef- Bt ! Hickey, are hereby resjactfullv re- the rejection by the house of h»rds» legislation. That and united a c-; fort seemed to lie put forth with a ou^ competiiMu. ! quested to come forward and settle i tion are the factors necessary to! view to repel him. There is noth- ^ iolators of the la;v at A \ allula j their accounts within DO days from of the franchise hill, is worthy of success. “ Eternal vigilance is the! i this date. All creditors are allow ing that is.so well calculated to pro- I m’° l)r,f wider a two and one-half deep consideration. There a great ed the same length of time to pre No lepresenta-; mote repulsion as the contemptuous inch hose and wet down. body of people assembled and price of liberty.” sent their claims, and the law re The regular annual session of marched, peacefully, with the in tivo of a family none with the! airs assumed by the self-righteous [ fill’ss You Waul Iti liny quires that such claims be sworn to. tent to display their condemnation welfare of their country at heart, | person. From the above mention- the Oregon school for the blind Iiobt H Lowe, of the action of that body. In our i can sit calmly and watch the a g -; od causes you may trace the effect ! will commence in Salem, on Mon- - C O T S a lic i S l i C L Assignee. gressive and arrogant policy of tho j - the final dissolution of orders day, Sept. Nth. , Myrtle 1*< int, Oregon, July Iff, \SL own land efforts have been made to n iff Gw I aristocratic element in these states. which might have done good ser- suppress any attempt of the labor The Baci tic Association of Spi r- Of tlu very best quality and at the ' Brethren! | dualists will hold their first camp- ing class to unite, form societies or If they do they are fools and un- vice on Coos bay. Mrs. C. W.Olivo. Mrs. A. (}. Aiken. Organize | V* hat we most need is a change of | mooting near liwaco, Lowest Living Rates. . T., on meet and march in public. In New ! worthy of freedom. OLIVE & AIKEN. Tho fate • heart, or what is, perhaps, more j Thursday, Sept. 4th. York, laws have keen passed mak while there is yet time. O . H u n l m g i o n , Have just received* at The j The womcn of spillane county ing such combinations a penal of of Home stares us in the face. collect, ii change of mind. fe>oil,g to v „ | v,.]y ,Mrt Tho Fashionable Foot and Shoo Maker, fence. \\ hat is the duty <>f the la , The indolent and incipient patri heart is hut a pump, and while | t iie ir n e -w cian is sinking in the w hirlpool of boring classes under these eireum- one organ may ho nucleus with- j , he comi„ g ellH.ti„R ,,f ‘ delegates will !>o found at all rimes ready to wait upon. and acooi; ' < ohuts with t vervthing 8 • S • I stances? Jt is the hight of folly ! debasing luxurioiisness; into that out aid of the other, »till, wo must j to th(, couuty c,invention. S if in our lim>, at tlu* Coquille C ity llootan d state which merges all patrician know that the heart does no think- i , , • / t,. , Silo.* Mon-: one door north o f tho < Hive hotel, for this element to place any reli . Arenimene Siracusane, an Ita.- M nin streit. m that sense it is , . ,. , „ ance on a political party. 'the and plebian alike, in the unfathom-l , mg, , „ and used !)>:-' N f; Il I NTISOTON. ! .. _ , , , i, I inn m tlie employ or the Incorna able pit of despotism. The durk- but figurative. Lot us hold the , , , , planks that have been inserted A Large Variety cf , i Lumbering l o., was crashed to up to Nature, as >\ di mmi . . . , .. ... ... from time to tin# in the various i ness of night is upon us; the mist mirror ,,, . J „ death under a tailing pile of Jum- T lie L a te s t S t a le s tells us; then, we can , . „ platforms, on the subject of labor, | is fast enveloping the track, ami Slmkespeare ,, . j ber. » A U ü I Ü . U ¿ 1 are nothing more than an unmiti woeunto them w ho think that secu- see oursel s as lthers see us, as ! L A D I E S AND C H H D R E N 'S L E A T S ti* 1 »......... tells . i i , us. t .t . Frank Steward of West Ohealim. ! lity lies in mere professions of re- Bobbie Burns Bet us ! gated mass of lies. They last no P lc v r e r s . O str i e li There lies no reformation grasp at the finite which is within i fel1 0,1 " l‘it,'llf,‘rk fm,n a ,,f longer, and have no more hold on ! form, legislative action, than the name ! in promises, and platforms are but our reach, and let the infinite look : h"-V. One *'ne passed through lus —FC >K— Prayer is out for itself. Lot US sneer and i l,'[t h,"S- ills lnJul*v ls cu“ *ulur- written on the sands by thesea, and i traps to catch gulls. Tii^s* Cur Subscribers. ed fatal. | work; therefore, go to work, and niff at no man, but adorn our which are obliterated by the rising L aces, Appronatintr the necessity o f ail Business Mrs. D. W. Kopikus was drown of the tide. Legislation is always in so doing, the prayer will be selves in the garb of true m m- Mon. r.a-na rs nml .Miners having a iiews- T^i'b'bcns, liness, the chief indication of which ed the 1\ alla V alia river while in pain r publi.-.hi d in thv* in«*îro|x>lies, in ad- in favor of the manufacturer, the answered. ♦- — —— and. O r n a m e n t s . is good manners. A civil or a kind j bathing on the /ill. Vi. II. Leer ilition in tlii'ir own local pajKT—<uu* thaï heavy capitalist and bloated mo A Sermon on < Lulls«*. R u c h iu g * E i u b r c i d e r y ; word spent <>n the most nbomina- j wh<> wont to her rescue, was drag- contains a!I Financial, C'.uuiuoroui! and nopoly. They are protected v.hile • <ion- n:! Ncv.'s: \»hicii n»a<!- ;• in.* be';.*: i' ¡ V e ilin g -. S ca rfs e tc. etc- We heard a friend asking for bh> criminal, will 1 1a\♦ i more effect; JT^d down by the lady and drown- labor is unprotected. We are com tho scope of a local p:;jK r tlu pn.pn.-tor < i , Hats L' iniCd to Ü!X:€f H VCi Cnii v. pelled to buy at their price, and change, the other day, and being in reforming him than anything j °d. Straw. Id ash. Silk, Satin or Vtivct. which. work for the pittance that is doled in a hurry, he was slightly excited. else; therefore, let us begin this; Four Nootka sound Indians were •r cask . vina. The change that our friend was reformation by reforming our- . poisoned by eating raw clams, out to us, but, if we complain, this Has made advantageous arrnn^eiuents t*. j seeking, was merely two quarters selves; then, we will be able to j Moral: Don’ t eat raw clams. Our highly protected incubus proceeds to buy—in virtue of its ex parte for a half dollar, yet it engendered take a hand in the good work of I friends of the News, will make a prerogative—cheap labor in the innumerable ideas on the mutabil reforming others, and our efforts I note of this and stew theirs with Like the if not always crowned with sue- ! spuds.—“ New Editor.” cheapest market They declaim ity of human affairs. against the cheapness of European minute seed which will germinate cess, will be adorned with tlmt A young daughter of Mrs. John and produce tLe stately tree, an ciown which must be sought* after son of Powder river had a leg torn goods, and with success; but they ** I • -p idea, be it never so trifling, is val L IE IO ’I, as equal if not superior to all oth off by a runaway horse, a few days Tlie regular subscription price of our paper is i are allowed to purchase cheap labor in that cheap market. Does any uable as a germ, which, when ex ers, and that is the respect of the ago. The child became entangled *^2.00 P E K Y E A T ? , ; Dealer ill drugs, medicines clirm- panded and expatiated upon, pro community in which we live. There one believe that such a one-sided in a lariat attached to the horse lOLE^is 1 etc\’ quality, „ u l duces innumerable avenues of de is the change that is needed, and and was dragged to death. principle is worthy the name of ------ Jail the time receii iug fresli, everc- lie who hunts will find it. protection for the laborer? Who light and instruction. The hop crop is good tit AValla Tlnth pQiipro fnp R p? i ihll,c isi ;i -- — - - — Man is a gregarious animal; he ever does believe so, or asserts that il'i U llu i U v li j ‘ bi-ihca! d ispm jsnry. ih e s c r i^ .u . i ^ Walla. Fallon Bros., from twen Lull! Ihjml; VOI.P3K M ii!i:r . p* i * I, j »■ is also a changeful and profligate ■ U * ,V* I i ¡S'*' ? • j* * ;• 1 t «ireiuliy ionip<;ui:deii. in so doing this government pro AYitli this issue we commence ty-two acres, expect to clear Nl-J,. one. The desire < f change in the on vini'». tects the laborer, is an ass, ami lack This is the result of Foth p*;j* 1-1 s ¡v.-ut in on,* or t .vn the publication of our third vol ; 000 profit. tionnl with the sui scriiK-r. condition of his surroundings is ing but the ears and tad to com ! experiments which prove that this \\ hiie int*‘; 1 i- ume— tiio birthday of a new year. plete the evolution. From these ever uppermost. >n We have passed ‘ through the vn-1 lñ " ° 11 adal‘tBtl t(* h facts it becomes evident that the gence must be considered in t!:«* SAN FRANCISCO __ ( v ) I t \ , ' ¿ Id J - T t l l v r g d r Í i I M ’ j ì j , 1 I culture ► « rious scenes tin? trials, tribulation light of a blessing it is yet a curse pretensions of party are but a sham ,i!:trk i*( l b ¡*iis*l, and obstacles timt beset the news- ! to multitudes. The insatiable de and a snare. The fanner, the arti Eggs, per tloz.,.. ■'c Freni SL Ccxuüie Cd y, paper, ami despite prognostication ! sire to peer bey..ml the restricted Apples, per bushel,............. 1.00 san, mechanic and laborer must ....is ’nn:. to thè conti .i v, we stili live. The Flour, per barrel,.............. (>.'20 unite, sooner or later, and the soon limits of his earthly abode, his abor - m * r*v r> ** * • t ! * : r X i K îp 'v crjp npr success of a paper printed in a re Butter, per roll,........ C •. K a ! ns. t . Vl . ( ;j IVF. I l.( } 1.11.J < Î . J K "<i m O K « i C 6 k tJ V I er they unite the better will it be tive efforts to obtain something Cheese,. . . .per pouin 20 moto country town, and dependent ....OFT HK.... for themselves and posterity. His that is of no advantage to him or 12 Beefsteak........... “ . . . TI.ishi.us~ W well supplied with eve y- fui* snppoit on sparsele settlcd dis Z t ^CLC'Î.Î s LC O- "I CwsIi. S tory but repeats itself, and man is his fellow beings, all prove that he 1 ’eef, per ft >re tjr. “ ' * " thing .icv.-sarr to make it a ti iets, must, perforce, be very pre- r.k.ST C b/.vs HOTEL. 10 do, ])er hinclqr., “ . . . the same now that he was a thou is far, very far below perfection. carious; but, so far, we have had Glutton Man is tin.* <*ltild of circumstance«: prone • always supplied vLu tin* In <* -! S (a 12', sand years age. Nations have ris i* ".r * c « * r.uoii.s. To ¡indulge in phantasies of brain; no reason to complain. The grow- ; Salt Pork............ “ . . . 12 i vini i f. en and fallen, and the end is not Anon, his castles in the uir. have flown. 8 ing importance of the distiict ; GornedBeef,. . . . “ . . . And left him nothing bat a conscious pain. yet/' This great republic will be 13 through which the Coquille river 1 ianis. L).I Vivi ^ OHlî^r. Hi i.ry liuclut. no exception; and why? Because With all his intelligence—all his Bacon! sitios ) . 15 meanders to the sea, gave distinct il* ) i shoulder ) 12 in the mutations of the earth and boasted knowledge, the animal indications of the necessity for ti, j JÎU.q 20 ^ '.•<i ‘ : ; p ----- ^ r */ • ,* ;• • ~ : ^ the animals that exist upon it and propensities are allowed to crowd ,j * I . I newspaper to scatter, broadcast, i Potatoes, . . . *; I * * * v »■ iD ^ »' ■/*■- - v "* v■ , : - - the people w ho live upon it, there and obliterate the higher intellect V.1 4 . ■ * *' c J. 'A. • • ! 0 tin1 information needed and which t abbage, . .. f " M * 1 ] ';,i i ', j, : . i'A-i-A -tj *• i , A. v : (I are no rules of exception. Each ual faculties until to satisfy the li.jr ' A .-i t j, i S u gar,................ ‘ . .1 2 . / / IGA would result in developing its, :y -'iv-'L-ji and all—governments and nation abnormal craving the longings of 25 Coffee, in tins, .. ‘ * r * • , • '•» »■ heretofore, unexplored resources. do, green,......... ‘ • r e. •-: :* alities will share alike; they will a vitiated appetit#, lie sinks be . -w • - - • • lousig & i! lid (’ii rrcjinVibiN. Grasping at t'ue opportunity, al Tea, green.......... ‘ .. J O // 75 succumb to the inevitable, and have neath (he level of the beasts of the ÎÏ i,-1 O *1 ... |{ . l| • I * | \ ! \\ j' I *', though it was our lirst effort in that do, English bkfst' .. 75 their rise, declension and exit. Held. Brethren! We have pointed SODA, SARSAPARILLA. GINGER ALE 10 It i c e ,.................. 1 line, we started this paper, and • etc., of superior quality, In view, then, of the impending out a portion of the troubles which .. G ( ¡ 4 : !ii r H i t t i while fortune —ever fickle—1ms Beans,................ ‘ Constantly on hand for sale. r-.- j H A . . «• j.g ij evils which threaten the industri afflict our common humanity; but, .. 10// lGij Apples, d ried ,..‘ J¿ » r < / Ivir- J - "" Ooders front tlte country prmptlv been slow and uncertain, we still Basins, do -y -- . > 25' ous element, the wisest course is to it would be unposible to give even ! Address all orders to Marshfield • v ______ / • J * . * t r«f* v rt ; 4 ' hope on in our efforts to carry the Currents, tlo . . ‘ . — Soda Works. 12$ vl » ii U unite, and by intelligent methods to a faint picture of the multitudi 15 business to a successful issue. It W ool,.................. ‘ cut the gordian knot of the grow ing, nous burdens which press thoin- 121 is an utter impossibility to please Dry Hides,........‘ T ill: ( HbONI'T.E m iLDINO. enveloping web of despotic and in sf Ives, as it were, on the shoulders .. G G O Q ÏÏZ L L E M IL L all, and while we may have, inad Green, d<» solent capital. It grinds its infer oT tho human family, and which H a y , p er t o n ,.................................. 8 1 0 .0 0 THE SAN FSiANGISGO CHRONICLE is vertently, given offence, wo believe the lir.-i* paper on the coast in ability and i i nal mill and lleeecs the worker for a numerous body assume with eag TAX PAYEE'S TAKE NOTICE. AND— that with added experience we will the freshness and reliability of its NEWS. the after purpose of buying and erness and delight. Many there r p h e lioardof equalization wil! ntii*nd at tho Nothing that the world desires to know is bo more successful in future. L wilin' of tho county cl»*rk of Coos county controlling legislative action. The are w ho desiio to see a change for omitted from its columns. It aims to fil Thanking those friends who have Oregon tlu* last Monday in August ISS-l and every requirt inent of a first-class paper. Tug Company!! highest legislative body in the land the better in others, and who pro publicly examine the assessment rolls and stood by us, and those who are aid correct ¡ill errors in valuation of lands, lots Its telegraphic reports arc the latest and is not proof against its encroach fess a desire to promote that — DEALERS IN most jehahlc: its local news the fullest and ing us with good words and tangi or other property and ¡ill parties interested change; yet, these philanthropists ment It permeates every branch spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest rnn » t nxTir|pp t ble efforts in our behalf, we launch .•ire requested to attend. pens in the conn try. of state legislation and has tainted —not all, but many of them—are L. H aoilocker , this our first number for the third T HE CHRONICLE has always been, and Assessor. the judiciary until the name oflaw people of such light calibre, that always will he. tin* friend and chantpion of year with the hope of future suc — AND ALL KINDS OF — lias become a mockery, a by-word they fail to see, and are unable to FO E S ALE. the people as against combinations, cliques, cess. a .O acres of land. 1 miles above Ran corporations or oppression of any kind. It LUMBER and a slangy sham. There can be no improve the glaring inconsistences -----------► 4---------- dolph, Id acres in meadow, a good.orchard, will lie independent in everything, neutral The Mail says- Three men and house, barn, wood house, wash house, smoke redress for labor or for those who of their own actions. Let us take in nothing: fair and impartial to all parties, are unable to buy cheap senators, up the subject of intoxication, and a large (log came from Astoria to house etc., etc. ITice Kdjoo. For particu vet exposing corruption wherever found, and C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e , cheap representatives or dear law, the methods that we have seen Coos bay, in an open boat 25 feet lars, apply to J. L. Oilii*!d on the premises. working with fearless endeavor to promote Alder and spruce lumber always on and protect every interest of the great pub hand and for sale at the lowest rides. They left NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. outside of a unity of the combined adopted in this county, and, by the long and G feet beam. Land Office ¡it Roseburg. Oregon, ) lic whom it serves and on whom it depends forces of the industrious element way, we are no novice »is to the the Columbia bar about noon on July 7 isst. i for its support. TOWING Notice is hereby given that the following The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON of the country. In that way, the methods pursued by some of the the 4th, and arrived in the bay on named settler hits filed notice of his inten progress of the avalanche which is self styled reformers that were the 8th, foui days out. Seals, sea- tion to make final proof in support of his ICLE, the most brilliant and complete JJy Hi« Tug K A T IE COOK, on j claim, and that said proof will be made be Meekly Newspaper in the World, prints now rushing with headlong speed banded together fit one time, on lions and sharks manifested a dis fore the judge or clerk of Coos county, Ore- regularly 7. columns. ?»r eight pages, of tiie river and bar, at reasonable rides. with the ! K°u* 1,1 Einp re Citv on Friday. Si>pt. 1? * News, Literature and General Information; towards the brink of the precipice, Coos Bay. Did they pursue a 1 position to be friendly J lHSt. viz.: Noah \V. Moon, homestead No. Timber, mutch-wood and stave tim 447G, for the S W quarter of N E quarter, also a magnificent Agricultural Department. and threatening us with destruc mild course, one which would go boat ber purchased. S E quarter of N W ouarter, N E quarter of There is nothing peculiar in the S W q.uirter ¡ind N W quarter of S E quarter tion, may bo impeded, and the to prove that they were in earnest Orders for lumber filled in quanti $2 For One Year. section Zft, township L '.», S R II west. ties to suit, and at the lowest living rights of labor receive just consid in their efforts at reform? Did curiosity exhibited by fish. A sin He names the follov. ing witnesses to prove Including postage, to any part of the United ! rates. eration. The legislatvie bodies are they elect men of undoubted so gle whale, prompted, as seamen his continomi residence upm, and cultiva- States. of. said land, viz.: J. PA R K E R , composed, chiefly, of the elements briety to perform the chief offices, suppose, by loneliness, will swim John Barker Sample Go/)// Sen/ F ree. \ M. Ii. HANSCOM, - of Fuirview, Oregon. Hiram Belva 1 : 1 All orders must be accompanied by the i which despise either labor, or jus who would, by their example en as close to a ship as it can get with Geo W. Norris IR V IN G M. COOK. coin. of Empire City. Oregon. tice—the rich, and the members of gender a desire in others to emu out touching, for hours, nor will it j M*-* stand Address all orders to H i A alp . Coquille City. \ Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. W. F. Benjamin, 1 vl n!8tf. • au!3 the legal fraternity. Tho law is late it? They did none of these ever touch the ship.—Ed, Coo*» Co. Oregon. I Register. (CfljjuiUí £ ü ’i ÍTmnlil, Don't Read This, nery Store!! 4 n,niíin h 0P P 0RTÎ I NI TÏ iiX.it»ilk Ghi ¿Kraut. c L B 11 j v l i l W i t h totm'A ni ' | C oquille C ity O gn . 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