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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1884)
— ■ m im m i 9 m with our limited knowledge ns to tcm which brings destruction oil i tho general statistics, we are una the innocent as well as the guilty. ble to do full justice to the subject. But some change must take T U E S D A Y , D EC. 2, 1884. W o are also aware that some will place— some revolution in the sen ■ object to our calling Coos bay a timent o f society with regard to i :n «■«sin ill<‘ < <•.;■»« o 1 river. Shakespeare says: “ Call a ! this growing partiality for an over On'Koii. bjr any other name, ’ twill : favored class. W e hnv> been requested to give smell as sw eet” Custom has made I f class legislation and special an out-lino of the volume o f water tii.it name familiar, but custom verdicts are to be the rule, ther, o f the Afferent streams in Southern . . . , , .. .v ., . . II- should not he allowed to prevail that class which is made to suffer, Oregon, their depth and dimen- • , . . .. , . / . . . . . , , , against that which is correct will have the right to rebel and sioiis, amount o f agricultural land, W e have during a period o f 3 fi' exterminate the tyrants. etc. W e are not at present in pos years become familiar with several J .u t-o i- to ( h « ‘ f i 'i 'i i t . s e s io n o f the data necessary, cou- ports and their tributary streams aeqently, unable to give more than A bloody riot took place in . . . ... ,. ... . : oil this coast, notably, tho Sacra- a faint outline regarding tins mat- , „ T . ’ , - . , memo, San .Joaquin, l o r t O r ford, the H ocking Valley, Ohio, during ter. The Umpqua is the largest lie, C v.s, Umpqua and >v ; early part o f the bust month. river in Southern Oregon. it ex mima. V o consider curst If a fair • An armed force attacked nml drove tends a longdistance from the sea, {•¡bit on the two first, and on the ' in the guards at Murray City* E l- through the Uoi - uanbe until three last, and we have no desire : j>osives were thrown from the hills, within five miles cf Hoseburg, to detract from the merits o f any. ; »»<1 burst in the town, shaking the where it branches into what is Having been raised on the sen, our ; ground terribly. All the telegraph. known ?.s the North and South Ce Iambus and experience lias been to estimate lines between f< >r i\s. Tlie South fork overlaps our distance and to take our de Murray City were cut, and the ; 4J Hil>£*ue rive r, til parture from objects which are Carbon H ill and Sand Hun Hail- h is d !tî5l 'Lilt fit »in tl: immovable, and laid down with road bridges were burned, which mouth of tin l *nq>' \"1 iibuilit 'J id riot regard to the truth, thus stops all traffic, i b e dynamite 1l*v »11.■>il It.■ruble farm miles. There avoiding the danger o f dashing ou I e*u seems to be upon us with a 0 Urn, Jpna and ill til the rocks o f uncertainty, doubt, vengeance. T h em en who realize valleys contiguous, i t lias a bar at predjudieo and ignorance. The large fortunes and then lock their the mouth. term departure, in the Inst sentence, employees out and close their fac The next in size, where length is tories, thereby reducing thousands has a nautical significance. to be considered, is Hogue river. to a condition o f starvation, will It is full of obstructions, being t is i : < ii : im is . now be the medium by which we shoal but a short distancé from the Mayor Tannatt, of Walla Walla, iniiv learn an enduring lesson in mouth, and possessing a bad bar. recently resigned his coramis- i P°1 rtical economy. ♦ It passes through rugged moun ir hkw s . tains, and what are called me tub >ws -ion, laying before the City Coun - the B ig and Little meadows are cil his reasons for so doing. The new Sheriff o f Snohomish The principal ground for com but the grassy slopes af Alpifie he county, W. T., is named Stretch. plaint is that several young men el ivities. Where it passes through AboutSoO,000, duties on imports, Jack sen county, vvo fiiitl conciliera- in high circles, arrested by order were paid at the Yaquina Custom ble «>¡>01* land, vaiInalile (o f grain of the Mayor, for misdemeanors, House last month. nml stou l:-raising. Near its mouth were discharged by tho Bolice It has just been discovered that 1 Judge in collusion with the City then ' IS some goo d farming land. W hen this matter was tho charter o f Albany, Linn c o n n -; V, xt, we come to tin / Ut »quille. Attorney. ty, is a “ dead letter. i.vil / n »sii r 4 but at called totho attention of the City *lt Ml,A This river lias t • Mrs. Dr. Saw telle, a female phy This the t«resent time it’ il.»Its are being Council,that body tabled it. made by the »verum *nt to im- indicates that the mayor must sician from California, has been ' whooped out o f Ashland. select criminals. prove it. After crossing the The higher circles rre progres There is such a glut o f apples it; mu tliis river is the do will Now York that farmers are sidling 1 lo o f the sing in importance they those mentioned, and a of water can r-con-1 continue to increase if allowed, j their crops as low as eight con same draught higher up than on any other on until their influence places socie bi isnei. The value o f tho 0,000 volumes this const, without molding obstruc ty in the same position here, that it may be said to have occupied in . presented to the Brown University tions. 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K ’ " h m c •* * Cß’ t r 1 o — ing laud, extending tho whole Great Britain during the time o f j , Uie latc ScImtor Authonv ¡s said: 1 length of the river, on Kith sides, the Georges to be 5-25,000. The aristocracy of that period, j and on the North, South ami Mid Ninetv-iive thousand sheets o f wore n u n c swords n o i u n « anil uni othe.i ujx a l insignia iiriw iiiu 1* * dle forks. ,. ,. . , . .. paper are daily consumed in print- rank, and, occa sion a lly ,!1 1 TT , 0 , , • 1 he next is Coos Hay a misno indicating ,, .. I I .,, .. . 1 tag l r.cie b a m s money and liitcr- mer, unless its advocates will show wouid suine a churl with perfect i nit , reveutie stamp’s, u i wherein the difference lies be immunity. Som e of those judges F. F. Goff, a young lawyer of attorneys, town tween it and tin* Umpqua. I lie and district .. has fell lo ir i > over 810,0(H) left Lit* truth is that for ten miles from its councils, et al,who pamler to ) him t‘V mi old negiess named circles, not’d h >is.ting. mouth, the nn s! vivid imagination higher Tl j !ii*re i -, a crowing necessity for1 nut Katy Tanner. cannot draw a single-, distinctive A human skeleton was found on feature. For that distance from w hat we w ill call a boaul o f equal-| ization, to be organized for the j l 10 Soutli fork o f the T.ittle Butte, tin *a, the nppar Ilf 1 V p a b n • r out fo ephino county, buried unJ> r a a vo we« i purpose i>i d (lean ol ater envoi extensiv UPI t: i ! foot C~~L o f ( rocks rocks. It was left as astice that’ class, who iiaving 1 which are dry at low tide, leaving found. a narrow, tortuous channel in both the administration o f the law- A premature blast on the Ore- the Umpqua and Coos. The prin in tiff ir hands, make a mockery o f cipal farming laud is on Coos river it, and whose only efforts tend to- g m Facific road, near Little Llk, am la ¡ ¿ “triim teriM -J k o K o r t t “ #nd wnr<l8 bri“ * to* ,aw into “ <lis- Benton county, knocked an eye out Souih forks*. It has a bar similar ! eracetul P°8lt,on- “ H e ,hnt 8° 'vs I »1 H. G. fn ir c lo and also injured to that o f tlm Umpqua, and while 'vin,,'sl’ al1 rSilP.the "¡iirlivind.” | Charles W ilson, workmen. Lewis M cDaniel, an old {resident both are had, they are the best that i ilB l'ltl2ens o£ " al,a " ulla we have. The government is nmk-j on« ht to n,ake ll hot for tllat clail8 o f the State, and a citizen o f Ash ing great improvements in the b a r 1 ot 8nob9. . " ho arc disgracing land, was waylaid and murdered on us municipal records. W here the night o f the 23rd inst, while at Coos river, and taking the amount law and justice are dealt on his way home from shopping. of coal, lumber and cither exports out with no regard for impartiality, and imports, and her grow ing com A bond ot from 200 to 300 bison all measures with the view to mercial importance, it is but or mountain buffalo were seen in wiping out the offenders, become j lis t the National Park a few- days ago. The Sinslaw is the next and last justiliable;and the more extreme the They were watched by a gamekeep that van he considered as one of retribution, the sooner will socie- er, so that hunters could not molest ihe rivers on the Southwest const.! *>’ 1,8 Pr°victcd with impartial ad- them. Cape. Perpetna, the Weatern ' a a'-l'-atorS o f justice, Oil lias been struck in Webster, h mndarv o f Lane county, co v e rin g ' The86 ever-reenm ng verdicts ()., twenty miles south o f Bellaire. a long extent o f rocky coast, nmv ! " ’ "'re ,lie form er l>°8lt,on 111 EOC,e- Two wells are now running 100 he properly designated ns the di- G nF the criminal is taken into barrels each a day. Operators are Tilling p oin t This river has n ! account> aud ,naJe to wci" Q in flocking to the spot, and a town o f shoal bar, is narrow and d eco for a hi? fav" r: irrespectito o f the enor- , . |. . , . ‘ , mitv o f the crime, must be checked, seventy-five 1ms grown to a place short distance, but then exnrtmls A score o f The judges, and all who are o f 1,000 in ten days. and divides into two branches. inclined to such methods, are ser wells are being sunk. There is some farming land on its vile scoundrels, who receive the Parisian papers severely con upper waters, but we are not pre price of their degradation behind the demn Jay Gould-fnnd his associates pared to say hour much. scenes. Even if this were not so^ I at tho way in wrhich they manipu- AH these rivers pass through lt is evident that such men are unfit | lated the Associated Press to the sections of country whose resources to he trusted with the dispensing o f their financial interests, are as yet but slightly developed, ' jufctice. W e m e nil equal before the 1 8" ying ^ ” ° Pat)er.relying upon 1 if« its rpnnrr« reports r*an can hereafter onmrnprwl commend fim ber, coal, anil other minerals ^ J law, and he who will not recognize it itself to public respect. abound in every portion o f it. The while holding the scales o f justice G. W . Smalley, London corres rivers contain fish o f the finest i • . • , , i . . ., i , . . , in his hands, and sworn to decide pondent o f the New Y ork Tribune, quality, and salmon m abundance - . ,. • | . * i impartiality, ought to suffer death writes to the London Times sharply daring the season m which tliev , com plaining o f the system o f Brit e .. or public disgrace, come from the sea. The cli-i * . / • « A H e urges I \> e do not wish to see the mi- ish mails to America. mate is salubrious, rather damp iu ! pending revolution* which are I ‘ ha,t T ' ' ’ 8 8l' onld ,>fi giv™ ,* « tlie ' , 1;1 , 4 K I fastest steamers by way o f Queens- winter, owing to the prevalence o f J, threatened anil likely to bo pro town and Southampton. rain, but then we cannot expect to duced at any moment, by which Dr. Carver’s visit with a lot of liave a m onopoly o f all tho good , .. e , J .. . , the despotic power ot dynamite i is cowboys to Hamilton, Out., re ce n t-1 things. We plant and o r e . not. . , , l . . , , . to bo brought ght into iffay play to retires redress ly set all the small boys lassoing, j troublod with drouth -that is a tho wrongs o f the lower classes The result is that a small boynam - blessing which offsets tlie incon igainst the continued encroachment ; ed Jo,in <:,' n ‘-v " aa by Ids veniences due to a large lain -fall of the mushroom aristocracy, real- I c,,m Pa'1,; ° " s a" d ilragB «! along the in winter. . 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