Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 18, 1884, Image 2

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TU ESD AY, NOV. 18, 1884.
J hibition; but their mental faculties ed last week.
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are obscured. In the distance there
Heavy winds and snows are re-
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are ^wo poits—one is obstructed
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What are issues? They may be with the rocks, shoals and BîlîKl- ! Michigan ports.
defined as having a variety of forms, bars of an old, dead issue; the oth-
General Fitz John Porter has
and their sources are innumerable, er is the direct course into the port ,,
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W hat is an issue with one class of of temperance. Having great faith \
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people, may not bo so considered in their old love, they must linger j
with another class. It is a matter! and cling to the desire of a parting i ^ ra- dmnegan,^pf Sandersville.
of choice or exigency with many, look, therefi re they would steer [
chiims to have been cured b)
They fail in seeing anything the ship into difficulties and wreck faith and prayer.
Samuel J. Tilden’s stable at
worthy in that which does not her past redemption.
Discharge
agree with their ideas of success to these pilots, and man the ship with ; Grey stone, N. Y., burned late.y*
the cause in which they have cm- true men. Hoist your 11 ag to the Los3 $15,000; uninsured.
barked. The late canvass offers , main; unfurl it and fight under it;! Lieutenant Greely, of Arc ic
many illustrations showing the in- allow no principle or men who can j Fame, has been initiated a memb< r
consistency of people with regard not engage in the battle, single- j of the New York G. A. K.
to issues. The platforms of the handed, untrammelled by extrauc- , Tho twelfth annual congress for
two groat parties are much alike ous issues, to enter,then, there nmy ! tjlfi Advancement of Women was
with regard to issues, but throwing be hopes &i success; not other-» ^eld in Baltimore last week.
tin j • 1 j 11. o j*i t<> tie \\iiiii, < nd tftk wise.
J Howard Sullivan will hang at
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: New w o w ami new parties must . ^
New Jer8eyi December 3rd,
leal newspapers as a beacon to in- begin somewhere.
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for the murder of Lila Watson,
dicate tlie issues upon which they ¡and Butler movement are the
built the sue**,» of their caudl-1 springs from which, it is quite pos-
An ms«,.e patient whose name m
dates, then, there can be no doubt „¡ble, new parties nmy arise, j not « * " » . e * * !" * »
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that tl.e reputation of tie1 camli- While we «11 may evince a desire! tUIn«t . em, on t ic t
dates was the principle issue be- for the success of our particular'
lo a New York reporter ( n ’ t.
tween the republican and democrat ticket, we have no light to object Pim, of the English navy, said that»
ic parties.
to any person voting for what they the Panama canal .... a failure.
Great stress has b-vn laid on believe to be right. I f that meth-! 1'iie Kitties of Washington lerri
the fact that numbe.* •-o ‘ people in od could have prevailed in 1850, >ry, generally, votetl for \ oorhees,
voting for St. John, have been vot which is supposed to bind men to Democratic candidate^for Delegate
ing for that which is not an issue. 0]J parties, where would the re- o Congress.
In this instance we will remark publican .party be now? It would j A photographer iu Colfax, con-
tliat it is idle talk to say that none j not be in existence. The arguments si lerately closed his shop for five
but republicans voted for St. John* advanced in opjxisition to the twot ..,.ks, on account of the sicknes*
That person who asserts that the new parties—the peoples’ and pro- Qf \x ■ mother-in-law.
generation of young men who have j hibition-were equally applicable
Hon Hngll McCullough has
sprung ini tin- arena and exereis- «t the dawn aud rising of the film j W n ‘ inteil 1)y ,he President to
ml the r i g h t s u i t rage at the late; (>f the republican party. Speed th e ! s„ cceeil Walter q tlreslmm as Sec-
election, must be divided into those plow’ of reform, and remove the \ ret
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Treasury
who being republicans and advo- roots of obstruction from the fur-1 T1 .
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It is said m New lork that the
eating temperance, votetl for ot. row 0f intelligent progression. TT .
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John, and the balance being dt mo- Eliminate the abnormal chaff, then,
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the Oregon Kail way and JNaviga-
ocrats, consequently, advocates ot the body of the movement will be j
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turn lines than the Northern racif-
mtenqierance, voted the stiaight; able to proceed with a healthy and f .
ticket, is unworthy of attention. I t ; vigorous life.
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is the old saw, about being “ holier
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A Pekin dispatch says the French
than thou a it ’, Men should bej
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commander telegraphs to Paris
men, •. ;d not children in discuss-; A contributor signing Professor j tl? at to march hi Pekin will re­
in^ these matters. Let them view j Jinks to his article, tells us that it quire 40,000 men, 8,000 horses, and
their surroundings first, and let will add spice to the witty parts if ' 120 field guns,
the verdict be in accordance with we print them in italics. No doubt • On the night of Nov.
10th, the
a just observation.
; Ihit, we can assure him that gieat-, s|dngle mill of John Fitzgibbon,
But we are digressing. Let us er sph-e would be added to his ar-
month of the Coweinan, in
get back to the first question—
tide if we were to print it verbat- Cowlitz county, was totally destroy-
wlmt are issues?
Anything that mi.
At the first glance, we were e(1 by fire. Loss, 85000.
tends towards an improvement, | inclined to the opinion that the
Fidr.n Maliel,the7.vcaT-old daugh­
morally or physically considered, is | writer was an imitator of Josh
ter of F. T. Young, of Olympia,
a vital issue. The temperance issue ; Killings. Happily, wo discovered
was drowned by falling from a
is pre-eminently such an issue, aud our error in time.
1 here is no
Hunt into the bay. The body was
he is but a poor, insienifica spec-; wit in bail spelling; tliert*fore, the
recovered in three hours.
imen of humanity, who, while pro- ‘ article is jieremptorily declined,
tending to advocate it, will throw I The more some men profess, the j The ship Gilliert 0. Hopes
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obstacles in its path, a’ 1
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they seem to know’. The less launched nt. Hath, Maine, last week,
oot tlie courage engendered by the some people understand a thing, J She cost 8125,000, and is the larg-!
conviction that it is right to vote the more they admire it. This is est vessel ever launched nt Bath. |
fo • it. Such an advocate is not i» point, ns, tiio “ Professor” i She is intended for tho California
worth listening to. His idea of un is lost in a fog of admiration while trade.
issue is something that may be | contemplating his nssinine produc-; Ki)ly Henderson, a N. P. R. R.
considered in « few years from I ‘ ion. In these days, every unmiti- j engin(;er> w)lile t„k illg ' l,i„ ¿r„in
now-something that may-1,e | gated dunce dubs I,imself a “ I ’ ro-| over Hangman gnlch, was shot at
thinks— be successful in about j fessor. But, wlmt does their pro- j t)ir„ e timeH by wo„|(l )w robl«.rs.
twenty years hence, or in other j fessions consist of ? Tliey are pro- -Ho^n^ineer dodged enell shot nnd
words, when he and many who i fessors of impudence and inultilo- pfissej on
helped to sustain this issue are I quence—windy bags of worthless j
dead and delegated as an issue for vapor. There are many so-called! J* R* Johnson, District Master
worms. Avoid such an apostle; j professors w ho cannot write an
orkmnn ^ of District Asfembb
there is nothing in him but death 1 epistle and spell the words or ar-
^ Knicrhts of Labor, Kin I
aud decay. He has an issue- his S range a sentence correctly.
Wo I' rancisco, has been deposed by the
own ungovernable will.
; are giving a part of our experience ' executive officers of the order at
The temperance issue is no new : in this vale of that saline fluidity -Philadelphia, for seeking to use ^
thing; it rises higher and is far known as tears, witlr the every day
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political purposes, j
older than the. doctrines of any professor.
i Some masked persona entered
political party or the lying planks j The “ Professor” being desirous the Oregon and California railroad
in tlmir ginger-bread platforms. * of aiding us in our journalistic ef- office at Medford, on the Oth, just
All hail to tho men who believing I forts, wre take the liberty of point-' after the agent, J. Cunningham, I
in the justice and force of an issue, ing out two courses, in either o ‘ ^in(^ returned from supper and had
have the courage to vote for it. It which, lie can be of some service, lignteil the lamp. With revolvers
may take time to grow into huge' Mo possess an inch and one-qnar- pointed, they ordered Cunningham
dimensions, but how long w ill it { ter ftU8er* ,,n.(^ so:ue remarkably ! to open the safe, from which they I
take to grow into respectable pro- : )|!ll ^e <fj)UIM/>s *n„ au
l° t took about $900,
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portion if you do not make it an stumps, and then he w ill have less
Chinese mobs have been commit­
issue- if you fail in getting an ex- j time in which to bore us, and we ting fearful outrages on women, i
pression of the sentiment of the I can burn and get them out of the and murdering Cliristains, regard-
people of these United States, and w,iy- 0,1 tlie ot.her
we will less of age or sex, and destroying 1
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if \ou depend on tho promises of . • ■>
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. i tain Bancroft s “ hirst Reader, the their places of worship, at Canton
candidate* and the windy, menda- ^ .study of which will enable the and other interior ports. That is
cious planks oi platforms?
‘ Professor’ to adorn his future lit- reciprocity, from the standard of
Go ahead, say we. It will stand entry efforts with becoming grace. | the Chinese brute. The remeily or
or fall on its merits. It 1 ins a good • I here are many who believe it * « 4 1 1 4 1 4 -
to bo the duty of those wl,o con- | nt, least- 0,1 that “ at’Phe<1> 16 the
foundation on which to bu ill , out' (luct
H newspaper, to re-write ,in(r Flanks in platforms, and the sweet-
one thing nm*t 1 e reinmnbered, | ftrraUge their articles for publica- j scented promises of candidates,
iu.d tiiat is tho builders. One im -, tiou. M here the matter is^ highly j The capitalists must have the Chi­
partial opponent of the measure interesting, that is frequently clone. naman, no matter how villainously
cannot be considered in the light V 01“ 8 ° f liGW8’ birt,1H> “ »fringes, these Chinese retort on those who
of « „ enemy, «hen contrasted with deo“ ,?> .&c*!
merit matter
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| containing information for the gen- grant them so many privileges. I f
tliose advocates of it, who are eter- erai public, generally, jiossess in- this thing is to continue much
nally throwing obstacles in the way; j terest sufficient to make them—no longer, they will be hoisted with
whose vacillating policy make it waiter in what shape they come — their ow’n petard. There is a point
secondary to something else, and ^'01'lhy oi space and the labor per-
beyond which forbearance ceases
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w that which to be a virtue—“ where they cry
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succeed some time in the future j possesses no merit and is aboiniua- j havoc, aud let loose tho dog6 of
which means never — provi.V l that ble in structure.
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