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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1884)
(ìO K R A L m a is . ! wise words from winch we mny * i deduce the following facts: No The Bennett-Mackey cable was j display of delirious venom, no in- landed at Coney Island, Saturday TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1884. _________________________________ 1 tense rancor can pervade the bo- afternoon. •Tin:<;Rf:i-:iM»r r t i m / i a s i i i i *. j worn of the frue patriot; and he J. M. Bacon, the Postmaster at .... , T I who displays in his character the Oregon City, has been thirty-nine I he election now past seems as! . . . . . . * _ «, , , 1 . . , possession of such virulent quail years in Oregon. 'd it engendered more bitterness . . . . . . * , . . .*? . , , . , ties, is an object to lie shunned as The boys employed in a number! and pnrtizan idolatry than anvtlmig ,, . . . . ,. * , . . we would the snake who injects of glass factories in Pittsburg are i net we have seen since the c lo s e !,. , . . . . . . . . . .. , • i , ins loathsome poison into all with on a strike for an advance of 5 to o f the war when Grant earned t he. , _ . . . m . ... . . , .. whom he comes in contact lruly, ! 10 cents per day in their wages. convention which nominated h im :. . ., . . . . . . ! it may he said that, he n a more Miss Maggie Boud, of Lane l»v acclamation. there can lie n< dangerous enemy than the snake, county, who was seriously hurt by real necessity for so . mudi . .. hitter because, being the domestic enerov, ness—no reason whatever for an, . . . ° . . , being dragged sixty yards, under u ,, . . . i we don t know* where to crush him, individual to allow his brains to : , ...... , harrow recently, is now out of dan . . ... . * , . \\ e have said it before, and re ger. nin not on an illogical plane ofen- | n . . peat it now, that governments ore tlmsiastic insanity. patriots are j 1 . * _ . * * , , Tire engagmeut of President Ar . , r ' organized for the protection of not made From the debasing ele - 1 ° ^ ,%wv. * i • i persons and property, and there it thur and Miss Tillie Frelinghny- menu of bigotry, superstition o r 11 1 * RdiTthe word* o f ! sen, daughter of the Secretary, is \yu wiU the enthusiasm engendered by a one hotter qualified and m ore' announced. The marriage will take blind adherence to party, Ridicule learned in political economy than j P '« '» in January. is the great enemy of enthusiasm, Pauline Bowman,a married wom ! ourselves: “There is no need and the only antagonist that can among an intelligent population to an, of Tacoma, suicided on 27th be opjmsed to it itii success. set up a governmental guardian ult., by cutting her throat with a j Whenever wo observe a person s h ip to control and direct the en- razor and swallowing laudanum. so lost to all forms of propriety— orgies of the people. Such inter Ill health was the cause. all rules of discretion, common ference must result in a disturb H. B. Suott & Co., bnrlied wire j sense and prudence—-wishing that ance of supply and demand, in manufacturers, Pittsburg, Pa., have ! he may die and be buried, or that ver-production and starvation notified their 800 employees that : l l i C country t u u i l 11 1 will II the be V totally ruined if his party is not successful, and | Prb’os at ollp ,im® and slmrtages wages will he reduced 10 per cent.! and enormous prices at another. to take effect|immcdiately. Reduc-! while giving away as much of the Enforced idleness and paralyzed tions will l>e accepted. argument ns admits that, there energies are manifested in every The postmaster-general and the must be two parties, but it is in juarter of the country where gov- Mexican minister at Washington dispensable that his party not only eminent bounties have influenced! | last incf week concluded the ^ postal i con- must win now, but always, or at tne labor and capital of the peo vention providing for exchange of | least while he exii-t-i, then set him ple.” Such being the position mail matter between the United down as an unmitigated ass, and now presented to our view, would States and Mexico at domestic rates i w hile it mny appear uncharitable it not be well to give it a careful of postage. to say so, the sooner he dies, the consideration, and reflect upon the The comet recently discovered sooner may wo charitably - ............ - hope t that his insatiable > « ! will find necessity of united action to obtain by Professor Wolf, of Heidelberg, | that peace which passelh all under-: **'"« *•»»* wi" rcdo” “ d to and Professor Copeland, of Eng-1 the benefit of the whole people, 1, a . . , • b * , . u . ! • . ; , ! land, is now visible to the naked | standing. The great industry on this coast ; {!lul not altogether to a limited, eye at Alexandria. It appears ns a ; is the manufacture of lumber, and j 5*^1 fit'll and nggie.ssne portion of nebulous bodv, condensed at cen- it? It may be beyond the power, ter and devoid of tail. in addition, we must consider the farmer and stock-raisers. The de of the ultra partizan to assist in The manufacturers of Quincy, such n movement, but what does decline in prices owing to over- 111., held a meeting Inst week and lie amount to? A mere voting ! production l»y the numerous saw notified the molders in all the shops mills has had a depressing effect; *nachine with no ulterior end in that unless work is resumed in ! ou those industries. Now, we view that will benefit himself or Bpnnett k Nancy’s foundiv, all the ; would be overjoyed in knowing anything **lse. Being mentally men will be discharged and a gen i%l* i 1 blind—afflicted witli that kind of that the success of any candidate eral lock-out will take place. strabismus w hich enables him to would create a gi eater demand for Says a Louisville, Ky., dispatch: lumber; that the mills now closed ignore t*1« vulnerable points in the Rebels Rock, a dangerous forma would resume work and give c m - j of his party—totally obliv- tion on the Ohio, at the falls, was I ployment to the thousands of ions to any and all of its corrupt and Practices, he affirms nothing b u t; blasted by the government employ. idlers in the state of Oregon u ~ that which leads, finally, to na- cos recently. Almost eveiy steam- in Washington Territory. would rejoice in seeing the farm- ! tionnl decay. It would he highly . P1 atll>at " " tl,p ()ll«> ''as suffered era receive a better price for their ludicrous to even think that the fo.n, the rock. Bonts sera!» the cattle, and a good market lor their continued elevaton, for an indefi.; bottom mi.l disjoint their hulls! garden truck. Some believe, ave,! »itft pPii'xl, of any party to power, n« a,ust thp treacherous ledges. even assert that such things follow j would not lend to extravagance, ; On Novemher 1st, the wages in the success of their ticket. ’ Be- ' neglect and corruption. We any the woolen factory at Oregon City I ing but the most sheer folly, H,„l that the office-holders are the serv- j will la, reduced from <> to 10 peri the meandering of diseas«! brains, >"'ts of " !p l,e<>I,lp- " lint« “ ™*.v: « ' “ *• lr ',le Im'f the employ-; no argument is necessary to prove ; « ‘ » g » is t o deceive ourselves, ees are Chinamen. The wages paid j the utter madness of such theories. Shakespear, we tielieve, was som e-, tot ho white girls are said to Ire poor! Governments or parties must n o ' thin6 of a la'liticinn. He says: 1 enough no.v. I Wages or no wages, the picture more be credited with the increase' *<»«» ' h « fcdnss eyes, and like a of population and consequent in- " » T I*>!itieinn seem to see the presented of white girls working crease of wealth, nor the prosper- things thou dost not” That is with Chinamen is a sad one. The wife of Joseph Shirley re ¡ty of the people consider«! ns a the case with us precisely. IV e unit, than they can bo credit«! | obscure our mental vision, and siding near Letart, W. Ya., was in-j with the inevitable increase, conse-1 ca^ servants; we remo>e the stantly killed last week by light-! quent thereto, in disease aud death. ! mo*k and behold our mnsters. ning. She was sitting in her room The position is untenable aud un- j Who ever heard tell of the serv with one of her little girls when ants giving away the property of the bolt descended by the side of j worthy of serious thought. We ask our the chimney, it being an inside Opposition is the great essential to their employer? our success as a people. Hear servants to look at the condition one, and came into the room with what a master in political ethics ; of the Inboring element thiongh- the above result The little g irl1 has to say on this subject: “ Oppo- : the country, and our servants was badly stunned, but will recov-1 sition when restrained within due j in congress apjioint a committee, er. bounds, is the salubrious gale that and what did that committee do? The secretary of the uavy has | ventilates the opinions of tlie jieo- ! Nothing. We asked for bread and issued a general order for the es pie, which might otherwise stag-, they gan? us a stone. Some- tablishment of a college for an ad - 1 nate into the most abject sub- , tlling T11«y be> in fflct, must be vanced course of professional study mission. It may lie said to purify ,lone to remedy existing evils, or for naval officers, to be known as the atmosphere of politics; to dis- thc inevitable result will be agita- the Naval War College. It will j pel the gross vapors raised by the li()11 nnd violence. Let it come, as, be under the general supervision influence of partizan artifice and poolli?r or later it must, if there is of the Bureau of Navigation. The corruption, until the constitution, to be no reform by legislative en- principal building on Coasters’ like a mighty rock, stands fully actment We would rather see it Harbor Island, R .I., will be assign disclosed to the view of every in- in our day and assist in its de- ed to its use. dividual who dwells !>f meath the nouement than to bequeath it A l)es Moines, la., dispatch says: shade of its protection. 1 and the additional evils that it ac- The jury in the case of Mrs. Rach tfV hi T i m i f] v -r III * V v%. 1 r ■ t a* aa a » a a v > M —--------- ^ t • t CD p h,»f Lru piar P t O CD — ---------- « ^ » » « t ( j The opposition necessary in a 1 cunu,,atc's to P<*tprity. free state is net at all iucompati- " bicbever one of the eminent 1.1c with that national concord, S™‘ lp«>p>> nominated, may be which ought to unite the |clectp<l IirP8i'lent, * p bol>e that people ou aU emergencies in which : sori,ctlnnb' wi!l ‘Ione Iook">g the general safety is at stake. I t ! to the araolinrati°n of thp '“ boring element. We say, eminent men, is the jealousy of patriotism, not the rancor of party; the warmth of I hecause the fnct of the,,r notnllia- candor, not the virulence of hate:! tlon lea<l9 to that 0)11011181011 ^ but a transient dispute among friends, 1 we asserl sometllln5 more’ " nd tbat not an im,»kruble feud that a d -! 19 tbat no Pa,t!zan Teuom or dehr' mils of no-reconciliation. T h e !10“ 3 bate eD8cnder6'1 ^ mental history of all ages teorn with the md'ec,llt-v can detract one lota fatal effects of internal discord; and froul tbe well-earned reputation were history an.l tradition anni- 8ul>3t'lntiated by tbc nomination hilated, common sense vvonhl , oE eacb to lefld ftnd represent; great plainly point out the mischief that! ln| tere3ta acd 3elpot b^bes of their must arise from want of harmony 1 1 " ,,w citizens, r.nd unHornl mi ion.” Those ael Huff vs. Aulman & Schuster, brewers, last week gave the plain tiff a verdict for $1,000. Last win ter her husband got drnnk at the brewery and on his way home fell off the bridge on the ice and was killed. The verdict was $1,300 actual and $200 exemplary damages and costs. Two children of Garrett Wise man, aged 8 and 6 years respective ly, living in Mitchell county, N. C., while passing through a long strip of wotxls recently, were attacked by a large catamount. The ferocious animal buried his claws in the younger girls throat, instantly kill ing her. The older sister attempt- ed to escape, but was pursued and | so terribly lacerated that she died : in a few hours after. m a tel mg. p