- -3 COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1884. V OL. 3. lU s iM is s h i : s e y f r m is i h : i :\ the first opjwirtunity for the law- t i i i i c i :. “ A life on the o n . tliere was sixty-live witnesses for I l o m » w r h i m l i r a i il a m a n barely come to her moorings when m up that vast sea of sand were t ' R - u M i i t i t f r i ' T ' t o v e r h i s h t-a il. the prosecution, the major portion her passengers noticed a boat leave the water to flow through a pas­ W i t h a n -ist; s u l l i c i«u t t o a r o u s o . T. G. O W E N . j of them, Spanish, or speaking that the rWt'h; of the British war d sage 100 feet wide and 25 feet deep, F r o m t h o u r u w t h sliiiulM 'riii^ i language, some French, and one Attorney and Counselor at Lav». Alexandra, winch was stationed j wtth the velocity of four miles an He ne'vr has seen a fat. woninm rioter, a New York volunteer who M akshkiklii . O oii . Growing thiuuer day by day. there. I he boat contained four hour. Under the same conditions j turned state’s evidence and, on sailors and one marine and a p p or And. leaning over the vessels side, Throwing herself away. S- H- H A Z A R D . whose testimony the principal reli­ ed to have left the vessel surrepti­ it would take -1,000 years for the waters of the Mediteranean to fill While people look carelessly on. ance was placed to convict the oth­ Attorney and Counselor at Law. tiously. It had got some distance Though .n tears tLe woman may lie, the valley of the Jordan. "With a Hun:;!: C’lxt, And unfeelingly aw it is nothing at all— er members of the regiment who from the Alexandra before the channel 100 times greater capacity took part in the riot. An artist Only the rdi of the sea. flight was discovered and immedi- it would *lo the work in 40 years. J . W . BENNETT. named IVnd.-rgrast was employed i . » • , S asiek he h:>s never been to his toes. 7 i fttely signals were passed to an At the same rate it would take Attorney at Law. And crept into laid ill * iseo.it, as interpreter, he speaking trench I r .. . , • , 1 ’ 1 b . , Egyptian vessel wlneli was near 100,000 to fill the Caspian sea to While tv. ry motion'nere;' cd his throes. V 'll IKI.D. OoN, and Spanish thiently. One circum­ them to stop the fugitives. A l>oat And lus feel n,’s were all in his throat. the level of the Mediteranean. stance connected with the riot was lowered from the Egyptaiu Fortunately it is only a portion of This man may havt sail, d in a boat, D. X-. W A T S O N . should be mentioned, before pro­ In r.. une puddle, or on a sound. vessel and manned by nine sailors Sahara which can be made into a Attorney ar.d Counselor at Law ceeding any further with the trial. Hut if he Las l>e. n to sea and wrote and an officer. When the English lake or inland sea, and doubtless t’oos ClTT, (hi*. Such a song lie deserves t > be dro vned. Two 1 »rothers, natives of Chile, re- Ho . ton G.vzK. rrK. sailors saw that they were being ¡there are middle aged men to-day ! sisted the attack «>n their tent, and — ----------- --------------------- - i followed they waited until their J. H. N O S L E R . ac- S;ni Frau(*i*i*<> ¡mil SarrmiM'iito in ¡one ot them recoi\od a pistol shot pursuers came up to, them, when who will live to see this feat Notary Public complished. iii t!ie lug. The shot was fired by Til«- l);t i *i «>(' * 1 S-i). n i d i ;» S!i«*l«“li - — - » < # » - *——------------- with extraordinary quickness, they Cogun i.r C ity . < >«< n . oi' I it r <«t«“ I h m t o i l T r i a l a New York “ rowdy” named Bich­ AY lint to lVa«*li the G ir l* . pitched the whole of the Egyp­ o f tin* " U t u i i n N . " ard Cornell, ho was not connected C A R L H- V O L K M A R . tians into the water, afterward cap­ Teach them self-reliance. Teach CONTINUEN l-UOM LAST WEEK. with the regiment of volunteers; Attorney a id Counselor at Law. sizing their boat. The Egyptians them to make shirts. Teach them When the indictment was pre­ he made his escape. Many years for safety clung to the gunwale of to add up bills. Teach them not < Tot n : t ( > >X. M t r t i . i : lYusr. C sent« »Ito tilo Commander, the pris- afterwards, he kept a low, dance W ill prnoiio. in till tin .urt • <.f « >v the English boat, but were soon to paint or powder. Teach them ranged in »Ult s were i line cellar on Jackson, between Kearny j , ■ i , . - knocked oft’ by the tars, who pull- to wear a cheerful smile. Teach A. M. CHAW FOLD. ou tlie quarter duck, i»n! h e ; and Dupont streets. 11ns was , t .. i ii ii ., i , ,, / ,, . , . , ed for the shore. On approaching them to wear thick, warm clothes. proceeded to address them. -Men, ! what led t«> the indictment for mur- -, , » ,, .. , Attorney and Counselor at Law. ... , , . . , 1 , , , , . ! the side a force of Egyptian sol- Teach them to wash and iron said h»*, you have been brought j der; but ho (the wounded limn) j ^ t-t 7 'Ueneral Insurant-«» a^enty. liers to the number of about fifty clothes, leach them that a dollar : here charged with a cei tain amount ■ was pronounced out of clanger d u r-i f , j , ... . ---------- -------------------------- ------- M V .iS IPI SUD. 1 >■_;!!, e , . ., • »• . , , . , . ,, . . , T i men was found to be waiting to » :a ^,, 1 ,, Tpnrh i of crime; but the liiuictment does in" the nrocess of the trial. In . .. -, • ■ ,,,, __ ,* , \ ** ®biy one nummo ceins, xeacn J. P. E A S T E R . M D. : n«¡t state that vou are the very j examining a witness, each prisoner stop the sailors. The Englishmen them to make their own dresses- Phvsio-Metliea .•'.ml K.“l»r-.!.* I’liy-ioian aiul : m e n w h o commoted tois crime, : was made to stand up conseeutive- were unarmed, but, nothing daunt­ Teaeli them how to cook a good N ir^son. U ic-.> Ht rt-suitii.v- m (i«>»iuiii ed, they commenced to “ pitch into” meal. Teach them to darn stock­ Ciiv. VVl •ll ^‘ 1,1 r,,o here only on suspicion. I , iyt t<* allow the witness an opjKir- Teach tiro indictment to tunity to identify him. Out of the,, the Egyptians, light and left, ings and sew on buttons. \» ill now read tiio knocking them down like ninepins. C. Vvr. T O W E R . M. D.. them to say no, and mean it, or you, remarking, by the way, that seventeen jirisoners, three passed Finding that even the fifty were yes and stick to it. Teach them Physician arm Su.qcon, it seems to me, hardly possible, through the ordeal, safely, not a unable to withstand the pugilistic M.\n->r>íULi», U«,». to regard the morals, and not the that such a young, and, seeming-1 finger being pointed at them. onslaught of the five, reinforce­ money of beaux. Teach them to . ly, intelligent body of men would These were, Kanaka Jim, a well ments were scut for. Some Fifty wear calico dresses, and do it like C. ANGELE.: M .D ; be guilty i»f the acts herein set- j educated half-breed of that race, other Egyptians arrived, but many a queen. Teach them to wear Physician and Accoucheui'. j forth, lh e first count is conspir- ; v-fiose only fault was associating of the new-comers were also plac- tlieir own hair, and dress it neatly. a.cy, tiu» second, riot, the third r«d>- ; wRh {fie habitues of Tammany COQUILLE CITY. OGN. them the mysteries of the V llllt f. i b*“iy, the fourtn, rape, and the j finll^ one Robison, an Irishman, in ed h«us dc combat liefore the tars j ' fifth, what is still worse, murder, j whose place, some of the goods wcu 'finally secured. lh e five fu g -, kitchen, dining-room and parlor. O. E. SM ITH. Master-at-arms, Snips C orporal,put j were found, which, belonged to tlie iti\es, whose courage and ability Xeach them to cultivate a garden, ¡Serereon Dentist, these men in double irous. lh e j Mexicans; it was proved on the wuu* worthy of a better cause, alJ(| t]rive a road team or a farm w«^re taken back to their biiq>, wagon. Teach tiiem to have noth­ o reader may, possibly, l>e surprised i trial that the goods were brought M A R S H F 1EED, ORE( ON. their clothes literally ing to do with intemperate and being at my acquaintance with the minu- i to his place for save keeping, v in i lint. nJ by torn from their backs their white dissolute young men. Teach them test details of tins tiiaJ. ihat is the owners. This man’s compas- straw hats being the only portion j that the more one iives beyond J. M. V O L K M A R . M. D . I 4NJS ity explained. In the city, I ion might have led him into the their income the nearer they get had the same opportunities enjoy- dam :<-r of risking his neck : had of their apparel intact. Physician and Surgccr As the sailors were passing the to the poorhouse.—[ Kecorder. ed by others; but, on boaicl of the j the owners been killed in the row, MlUTLU l'<*IN ». (' >C.* Co.. ( .iUr ♦ «#»■« — - mail steamer the passengers, in ad­ V'Jl slop. 9 1 possessed an advantage; , fie would have stood fully convict- Judge E. had a very faithful, i l>eing, but recently a man-of war’s ed w ithout a particle of evidence miration of tlieir ¡duck, forgot their J . Z. H O LG O M E beach of duty and gave them a conscientious colored servant who j man, I could go and come w hen- ! in his favor. The third prisoner 1ST. Sr BU-XC Al. KllU »'A.NI<- 1. always accompanied him on this UfHc*’: d u r s. ;it wick'-i-"s i r i¡z rv.'»»«* in over it pleased me, so to do. An exonerated was the boy, before hearty cheer, a compliment which HolliinU I'lnMui;? ?'r<’Ui ..iro t. was paid to the erring tars by their | circuit and in vacations. U uîïeo of- i old servant of the government, is ! mentioned, as arrested while talk- M arciifielj, Oregon. own comrades as they approached ! b-11 talked about the importance of Pif'Wil! professionally vi-.it thi variJun not treated exactly like a stranger, j his “getting religion,” until the towns on tilt; riv;*r. t0 Sa'u'aors- T 10 I ™ * ™ “ " « j the AÌe'xàmÌrl-| E xaminer. After an interval of three days, the ! attorney having entered a noi jiros- judge one day put a damper on J. X T -IE ^ IS T , Commander was notified that the eipie in tlíese cases, they were dis­ * _______ lnra by remarking: “ WhyCuffee, ¡citizens had arranged matrers, and charge C oquille C ity , O kegox . O The Papuans of the M aclny! you are always in anxiety about GENERAL AGENCY for th? sale of City j were prepared to try the accused, Concluded next irrek. coast of New Guinea are in the j your soul; I don’t have any of protx’ rtv, Lousi-s T, farms, i „ . ; ( i ■ i ■ i i- - — . » -«©► ♦— - - rnnclics.Vto. Otlict* in Herald uuildinir. | )Nlth u »»m ew liat resem b lin g most primitive state. They are i these troubles of mind that you f all des»;riptioi;s tlou*.* nt sliort j is in use among them. When the out with Cuflee hunting ducks. notice and extremely low {»rices. Any attempt to take them by force, their animals are not unnecessarily Coming uiion a large flock of them vln-17. Horses that are used traveler asked them how they made from the ship, would end in disas­ exposed. a fire, they could not understand in a shallow7 stream ho tired and I. O. G. T. ter and defeat. Commander Long’s should have a ¡noce of assafetida his question, but they regarded it killed a great number, and wound­ advice was that they should apply tied around their bridle bits, using Morning: Star Lodge as very amusing, and answered ed several others, that, unable to A No. 464, to the governor of the territory, a piece of white cotton cloth. that w hen a person's fire went out rise hastened off flapppiug their MeftH nt UiMjiiille City every Thnrsd.iy H en. Persi for F. fcniith, for au- small bag of the same may be tack- evening. ViHitina members of this order, in lie got some of a neighl>or, and if j broken wings in the water. The thority to organize a legal tribunal, (*d to the bottom of the watering K«»od stand ini;, are eordiilly invited. all the fires in the village should judge, in his excitement and wish- and that w hen they pledged their trough where horses young and go out, they would get it from the ing to make as large a record as K. or' J j . honor as gentlemen, that the pris- old are watered. Although the P ion eer A ssem bly• No- oners should be tried by a jury of disease is contagious, Tritìi proper next village. Some of the natives possible, jumped into the stream 3070- „ , represented that their fatheis and and hurriedly waded after them, Meets nt Co<|uii I»- city every Monday I twelve men, in a court so organiz caution and watch fullness there grandfathers hud told them that securing a part of the fleeing ones. evening. Visaing ui'-nd»« ra. in yood staud- I ed, lie would deliver the men up, need be no fear of its becoming iiiK, are cordially invited. they remembered a time, or had After returning and gathering all otherwise, he would try them him- \ w ide-spread. IV hen the disease it heard from their ancestors that upon the bank, Cuffee said: “ Now* self. Application being made to | known to be in the country, it is there was a time, when fire was not M assa, 1 understand all about dat O. F. I. O. Gen. Smith, it was so ordered that1 the part of wisdom to be very ob-' known, and everything was eaten question you ax me de oder day. C oqu ille L od ge N o .53 Leavenworth was appointed chief serving of your horses, and if any You see you didn’t pay no ’tention raw.—Popular Science Monthly. M*etH at G» mjuì 11 «* City every Saturday even one is seen to be running nt the inp. Viaitinp brethren, in Btnnding, justice, with power to select two to dem ducks w hat you kill stone T im e ly cordially invited. associate justices; a prosecuting nose or have the slightest cough, or T lie C h o le ra R ^ieotirRe—A em edy. dead, but run nrter dose dat was attorney, and counsel to aid him, any symptoms of disease, separate Bev. Dr. Hamlirn, of Constanti- wounded, and trying to get away A. F. and A. M. also, counsel for the defense; the j the animal at once from all others. noble, saved hundreds of lives . . . . . . . .from you; so de debble hnb got C h adw ick Lodge, No-68. territorial government assuming hi such a manner it w7ill generally when the cholera wras raging in . , ,, Meets at Ciwinille City on Sntunlav even­ that city many years ago. It is ¡ - v ou Blue an 1,0 doan trouble ^ u’ ing on or b«“fore the the full moon in eneb the bur den of the expense of the I he an easy matter to keep the dis- said that in no case did the rem- j Lot he pay all ’tention to me who month. trial. I forget the names of the ! eas0,witllin l? l trtin hmits Take John Goodman, , , | no chances with a horse that has edy fail when the disease v.?ns am wounded and atn trying to get piosocutiug counsel, will,.one ex- j ft mnf;|l ,,r a (li8<.lmr(!e at tlie nns. reached iu season. _____________ W. M. The mixture away from him.” The judge was (.'Option, and that was McAlister. ■ trils; although «it may be nothing is compounded as follows: One set to thinking, and concluded that G. A. It. Judges Norton and Barry were s o -! serious, it might prove a serious part laudanum; one part camphor­ if that w7as his situation it wns Gen- L y tle Post, N o 27, looted to conduct tlie defense, matter. The disease is not so ated spirits; tw’O parts capsicum. time to wake out of his stupor. Meet s ;»t Go«|nillo City, on every first Barr* was an Irishman, with a « '"'""¡"ie n te d as is Rentr- To bo takeft one tablespoon fill in a As the result he soon afterward wine glass of water, and repeated made a public profession of relig­ anil third Wednesday. Visiting con»r ,ds, slight brogue. It was the first sen- that should not ho trifled with.— in three or four hours if the case lon ion and an active, exem- ana became lie in R«x>d standing, cord iallv invited. ous case that had arisen, and about is obstinate. man. plary Uh liristaiu ri Chits. S. True, Couununder. [ 8. F. Chronicle. J w. * i J j ! NO. 3. CwmiiMinlru («‘d . True temperance is the proper use of good things, and total ab­ stinence from bad things. Socra­ tes says: “ He who knows what is g«x>d and chooses it—know7s what is bad and avoids it, is learned and temperate.” It is a grave popular error that temperance is the moderate use of everything, irrespective of quality. Good things may become bad when used in excess on account of quan­ tity. But there is another class that are evil and have no redeem­ ing qualities. The slightest indul­ gence is intemperance. Intemper­ ance ¡»resents tw7o extremes. At one end is the man who takes his daily or occasional glass of w*ine or beer— “just to make him feel good, or for his stomach’s sake” —and, at tiie other is seen the confirmed in­ ebriate reeling into a drunkard’s grave. Both stand in the same lino; tlieir feet follow* the same road of shame and sorrow'. Mod­ erate „drinkers differ from beer guzzlers, toilers and old soakers in only one particular; they have only taken one degree, while the others are full degree members. W o will now notice the death-rate of tip-- piers. In the United States, alone, it is (»0,000 per year, which, in the past 19 years would amount to 1,140,000, which is 140,000 more than w ere lost on both sides during tlie rebellion. These people thus destroyed by the demon of strong drink, mitdit have been blessings instead of curses to their country. In England, the deRth-rate is esti­ mated at 120,000 per year—120,000 of her citizens filling drunkard’s graves. No wonder that govern­ ments and political papers are cor­ rupt, so long as they are wedded to this crime-creating rum power. F. S. B. Angora, Aug. 20. “ Dat lx>y,” said a colored gentle­ man, referring to his son, “ w’y, he’s de smartest chile in de lau’. Dat boy, w’y he is got er high edy- cation.” “ How far advanced is he? some one asked. “ Who, dat cliilo? W ’y he’s mighty nigh not all de way, dnt’s how7 fur ’vanced.he is.” “ Well, but what canr4ie do?” “ Who, dat boy? Whut is it he kaiu’ do? He ken read dese lieah signs whut de white folks paints on de fences, an’ it takes er mighty sharp chile ter do dat, lemme tell yer. But dat ain’t de climax o’ what lie kin do. He read dese leathered kivered books. Mos’ any boy ken read one o’ dese lieah paper-back books, an’ any ord’uary pussen ken han’le de newspapers, an’ famfluets, but when he takes down one o’ dese hero leather-kivered l>ooks an’ reads off de talk, w’y lie’s gwine ter be a lawyer, shose yer bo’n. Doan talk ter me ’bout dat chile, ’case I know him. I ’se seed him hau’lm figgers wid boF han’s.”— Arkansaw Traveler. — -- »»< »«--------- — Fx-Secretary Evarts tells a good- story at his own expense al»ut a small donkey which he sent up to his country seat some years ago for the use of his children, of whom some were then quite young. One of his little daughters, going out to admire tlie animal in its pad- dock, was sorely distressed when the donkey lifting up its voice and brayed dolefully. “ Poor thing! Poor thing!” exclaimed tlie sympathetic child; but suddenly brightening up, she turned to her nurse and said: “Oh! I am so glad! . Papa will be here on Saturday, and then it wont feel so lonesome.” “ John” said the butter dealer, “always put in a couple of sheets of paper when you w’eigli. Cus­ tomers will think you neat and cleanly in your business. They don’t like to lmve their butter slop­ ped into a scale that, for all they know, has never been washed. And besides, there’s good profit inJbny- ing in paper at half a cent h pound and selling it at 35 or 40.”