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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1885)
gwì- «acr- «ri*w ¿ws (Equiils (íihj îuv;;M T U E S D A Y , JAN. i ’. l s ^:>- 4 ' 1 V S I. M I I S V I Í i: ï 5 £ : ; i M i * 3 . Great stress is being laid * n the fact that the newly elccied pres; dent is a ci\ il s e n n e riT*-rsm-j'. am! tlicit he will pur. a cour • in ftecorJnr.ee with that doctrine hence, there will 1 h * no removal fumi loom! ou-« c-, without j ’> • cause for such iemo\..!**.^ so ..• ', so good: hnt, we may nsiv in con- sideration «»f the present aspect o f political affairs, w!mt constitutes a just cause? If we are approach ing that period when public serv ants will he retaine 1 mi office in v- spective of party affiliations, tin n, the good citizens of all j a’.ties the element that stands in support o f permanent progress, will have cause to rejoice in the dawn of a brighter and purer era in politic.--. The day of the political, office seeker will he no more, and the servants o f the government, who retain their positions by virtue o! 'merit, will add to the stability of the administration the invaluable qualiticatioii of large experience. I t would he better for us all if civil service reform could he real- ¡zed, insteadoC Iv in - the snare that There are many we now behold rviee in which brauches o f the tlie retaining of men for life, or during gtH'd Ix-havior. would be a ,1 decided improvement, notably, 1 * judges, pih»ts, ]K»stnumters, light house keepers, ami the crews of life-saving stations. The greater tlie experience of such men, the more imperative it becomes to re tain them, ami they should not be removed without g »od cause. There is nothing in our hi dory, so highly, so glaringly contompti- ble as a partisan judge. W e p »*<- sess them in every grade, from the highest to the lowest, where they have been Vtiuglit and s«<M like bogs. N o other simile could be ____ r :L i.ïïir s r a îï:i«. It ne.-il j t, »t I i * ace« -u i & *-1 is i it'd b y » «rimai io vasi«¡n « r ¡»mu :u r a t « - l ni 1 lood. •’In- N i'-.raguan treaty i.-theonh-r- 1 t u « t r • \ « * that in g wn ! «e. home, a ml by investing rROOdUii).- 0t»0 in a hip canal there, se-ure ti:-‘ country. American miter- I rise will soon annex the whole oí C entral America fri in that hase line. Sectional disc-red is happily ceased, and the south i.« primal il\ and deeply interested in turning ilie tmnlencv of eutm: i*o and the more h of empire ; w aid la-i’ st. tesinen, by at once dumi- pivining a bold and brilliant policy in that diroi-tion, w ill opou up a new »'in for the entire1 country, and map onta safe and diort road .ri,v „ „ a m ont to th e southw ard. titillai growth. I he i-sue i.- tran- quility at home, will add to the glory of our great lepubii«*. The extent of territory nmv un- , .. r j- i • lei me nag oi u.t* i untai . i,u< > is amply sufficient forali purposes, lo extend n inrther is but to wt'ak- en it. No tloiiht, tin* Anglo Saxon race w id, luially. rub* o\er t!ii^ continent, bin there is m«thi*io t«» warrant the most fertile imagina lion in claiming that it will <!«. so in : consoliti t«'l b-rni under one ue.ir the s- otwh.cre they have b»*en (erior aie mudi exercise«! o\t*r tse s nothing i m-ui w c matter. drowned, is nnoth.-r «>n »oh m«ijv ¡ >ari ¡cllk 1- nun.her of cases t*> in then •ould prove tl-.is, ami that the influx oí Ay is this the cas \ !i< n* i -ic ¡-.ip.i, ■is. I Il t b being's r ings t I-» ;h<> tide lias more eia c! on the bot-j are edited ivlaw ycis. ’ about a i;lllU'l- .*« tom, during tie* first hour of the flood tide than it lias during the advice t" iiis son, on mitering the A fter on patul «Ih . J »ill Noble, who was drown- legal orofessioii. od, or killed and thrown overboard ting on the majesty oi the law and; ¡.t the end of the Lav Citv wharf, lia; grandeur «>f justiic, tn«- s* a i> 11 «. l); IV, asked Jilin {tos -jueste>n: on the Isthmus slough, ('< i:a\c n* ;t •!<*»' and w h.ere there is a swift ebb, came father, suppose that no a li' .v hundred yards above tlm law nor justice oil my ». 11 * 1 (* Talk all lOlll! il. 111'. simt w la re t ! a- r ml oi tin W hî! M than? damls. Kdwiu Saillier, drowndeil talk ¡-ll round it. Il a ;> in South slough, in a very rapi*! rows money - -11 propini',, ii«-m par- current at ebb tide, wits carried ties within the State, the in slowly along (!.«' bottom until tli«- tiers is deducted; but, if t«;e money prevailing f->ivo « >1'¿ho deep influx he !i.;rr«»w«'d from par Í ieS 1« d ling » , 'i«r- ot 1 ¡it* Stan', ♦ ti»; 1 à :>ro: t i : ! y took the body, and it wa> found on ss«*ss«*il at l!s tail \ ;i h,«*. We the oi , i un pire C'iiv aliiyt one mile. *¡ not law v«*rs. c: ns< i i : «ont - In a recent case « u this river the ' a * to yive a legal «»; li IIj; Ut i ll tili-. • ti igbut, a c l'iiit«-a > » *))*«' vii k\Y « »1 some ft-atures wt-rt‘ observeil, the i Ca-e il'ipels US t 1 tl »«' «'pi Uidv I oing fourni close to the spot the case i I. á « ' T • i •« . « 4 , , t, the St;it«' lias no ri:g’.it to t i . » ; c- w here it entered the water. I la* t body of a <1 row ned pei son s tamis tat«* to its eitizens wln-re *d;»*v has iq light where ih< rt‘ is witter d« «*p l.-orrow nmney. enough to keep it in that positi« n. right to di-crimu: te ea li r.g bur- Nine Italians wi-re dr«»\vned at tía* delis on one port ¡ 11 «>f its Cl • end of a reef at i ’anamu, by tin- and t xt'inpting a - a! i ■ * r. it l *. < iH;1 *y in 1:il»d. tla i'li« iv is 1Î1Î outMuer mve- * i ft.t [ ,-;s0 and fall of the tide at that ; a u l is taxi'd. i i t lil\ t . !S 11; ...... r -, it le nini t>«* t..\« . I plate, ... eonsequentiv, it runs swift hl» 1 n watching the spot until the title No discriminât:--n si mid !- \Vi. foiititl them ;-ll t-»getlier, niitted w iti: refe;« ¡ t «* n* :!«* ^.landing <»n tin ir f o t , and they ors. 1 mj.artiabty oug.i t h* 1 -• i : V(H1V j )Ul),>d up by the hair of their nil«*, ami if «»ne «h btor is ex- c!-t. d hendH. Now, if a botlv would be i b.r the iunou«it of the in k bt« dm consideration i all should be exempt. l fh.t, K H * ( and Si i l i taking I t U . l J l ^ i into ill<’ C » ' l l . ' I l i c i il l 1 , ,,„t ,f »-a.,, i-rto laws are an «vil, and they :-h - ¡ ¡ ..e, e v k U i¡( be repealed, or amended in sue1 . M r that it w«.*uM n«»t nsovi ve ut «li . We manner as would ¡-«"".e to c..e tI.-t-se e s e s t«« - ae.V thi .t tlie them ( quiial »!«*. 1* j I I I J * havc-Mio «-¡'.inti «»f a farm of 10 » n-i«-n vv The next legislature will have 'J'i..^ olii t»!i«vst of (in' filübnstor Tlili tv years’ experience, a num- •t yet vanished, as niny he her of which h:i elicm i passed on several hills of great interest to i he 11.«. seen Irotn the loiiow iig, uPpped ranid rivers, warrant us in saving j copie, lie fore it. Geo is Lie h i >- from a newspaper in New Orleans: that the currents at the bottom are stitutioij of prei inct assess«*rs in- i !:e ' n :o une, in a d- u !*-ie:;d«*d less re.pid il.an tliose on the t<ip. stead of tin present metho«i <>i ns. j !>•;.Jer, -caking oi American j *>1 - Hirco years which v/c passini at -essaient by the county asses*- *r. • i‘■ an 1 the N ¿car.’ ;, ¡tan treaty, kmjuina hay, in the oyster busi- Another, is to j roride b»r < < unty :. ; ; “ 1 in' country is np>. lor an ness, hut wont to further provo this district attorneys, ii.is lull p . s- iniii'i h r.ow «lepar;use < ne wvr- fc.ch \Y’e can tal e a pair (»1 o y s -' ed the lower house ut ti;«' last ses- ; ti,y « i nr gient nation and «»no p*r tongs, sixt«w*i; feet long, placo ¡ sion of the legislature, lint tailed in hat w ill s>"nip it*ell iijh ' ii the them on the bottom and work them 1 the senate, ih e next is the mort v. Je’le he toiy «ù North America. up stream against n strong elih title. ! gage ta\ law. It appears that the \\ ^ must adapt a policy of ncqui- The finding of di«>\vnd»*d persons hurdeu of this law is disirihuted . r .j territoi ial aggrandize- in streams alleo ted by ocean tides, ‘ unequally. 1 in* papers of the in- gov« rnment ami one flag. Ih eh ir- tl.er weextcml our domain, thonmiv vulneri ble poilus we oíe*r to lu th tin- foreign as well as tiie domestic onemy. d’o say that n powerful ami bloody • . . . i • 1 *«* *■ war was. carried on for more appropriate to * '* ’ f * ' " " 1 10,) ’ tUe ,mT,. ,,e .»f d;vi,Ungtl«8 ¡.r e s .!t as the 1(1.« .« the most L tticg «•ai- t„ 1Titl„,. ................. .. blem of their voracious and dis the wlt.de or a great part of tlin gusting complaint. The remedy contini nt without frequent di. that will obliterate this obnoxious turbantes of a similar natui ! ’-’c w ! deli has but ? iglit effe :-t < 'll a ulcer, cannot be applied too soon. to surpass all bounds oi’ io - ->n . * . J jé d n«' I. d v V s?andiiur r_> ut»*•«- t on 1 !:« - bot- Then, wo may obtain impartial de ail the dreams of the i-,h A! r. Kdib-r: 11 you I.;.-, I t -, : tom, cnil i:a\ e le et « li i » »ck. cisions; then, jimtioe will have l'he race a r et-uian in fornici- \ « : » I * 1 a« m* may . .. « iy Houris!:. 111« »u:- • bri»!i u W i ■iutieri ;dw. '.y s an opportunity to triumph over, lu................... might ihtvor nm witu a ¡’. .. V ! . . i :»m ...» ¡ ina y pro .-'».» it v<- i ve u> r«*j -cate« l the niark tho beggarly fraud of politics: i>: a 1 v■ ;•«, as ! iut. nd t » . ! * ri i r p ?'i ecti >n, t - t this i. tlOiit ‘ i tel»i «• ; »deal then the intelligent world will ac t- at bu ino-s. Are the r¡¡ desi i i 1 c '«1 to be m l t « > with t!.«' k :»l;jf(4í. they n.-,1 sta cord us that position o f enlighten tli«' d<i.tiinn >n « 11 * I v* * •* i. v. mi an* t : •<* v r> i rme, that v. ill t« «1 that the l.eax ea eau.- l'd by ment, that virtuous regard f«»r never remain as u happy family i ; « * : i ikY X l a o i l u y , l i r e , !•> <t , and W 1 ! i * • ! 1 {; •• s-»uthwest g; human rights w hich we claim now, congregated in ont * liouse, with ciolnes wo -n wet. n- *eo on 1 h « i«y hr*.its with great but do not possess. Olio ge- .\ I iirmci-boy. «in«* governing honk I. 1 he em r- et «»n ILc* work, The installation o f new pilots j nnms extent of t«*iritoiy ].>M'ciud«‘s Our correspondent is greener reason in tt Ci«- which takes place with a change tlie possibility of the scheme, and than a cucumber. ibi not go to the cas«» now in state administrations is another foreshadows its futility and im- sea, mv b »v, if you expect got d stands, all tho effect that the tide ... , , . , crying evil. The efficiency of pi P'ractil-ility. , ,, . . , ... «.fe e d and a place to dry y-.*ur bus on l oos hay, is to cut tlie saml , . lots depends uj>on th*ir experi . . *1 - 1 • Clothes. 11 you do, you will be W l i n I i s B«f>v v ? spit and demoralize the cri tes. ence. and the only reform necessn-! ¡disagreeably disappoint!'«!. 'A lieu > -• ¡> ► ♦ . ■ 1 . y ----------- f . i l f r . ) e t (e*. ry, is to retain comj etent nmii J This question admits of an innu- ¡a sailor's clothes arc all wet, lie during life. AY e have w it nostril , merable array o f answers. I’eans ' •' contempi rary in sj eakitig of has to pull them off and put 1 In m the folly of remoxing competent , have been sung in praise of it; tlie tjlo ,,p.,ri)priritinn ,)V the semde (,f <»n again; wet or not, he nm-t v-.it men in San Francisco, after an mailed knight oi fonm-r days q,0 States, of SoOjtlOO f o r , f<>r line weathor in which to dr\ election, and substituting tin* rif- fought to the death in honor of it, ,.l w l ;nn of a monument’ to the ' ihoin. Coasters receive fair f.v. 1 raf o f the wharves, men who could ; and there «re few to deny its j)*evc-r j ’ icnch pot rit it the Martinis ])e ! hut, deep sea ships, owing t«> in pull a boat and act as bouncers and influence, where it is acoom- 1 . „ f votte says: The surrender o f i dibits to sail them clie.q ’ su;»- i and obstructionists at the polls, 1 panied with sincerity w l e - r e it Lord Cornwallis and his army to , H.v ,Hlt P4,or fowl for tin* s«*:tm. n. but, who possessed no quabiica- surmounts all ol-stach-s and re- General Washington, v.l ich took 1!>0 length of the xoyag«- E k 8 .M *• ul Wfl f 1 IT. HU«' « w i t h «t .spi.-tuliil *»r« • i n. . « ! . -. r*l 1 ;. ! 1 S ( i 1 ».i IJ* »t 1 I’D « ■ í i fi.i ; Jpii.lS v. 1 »«* So ¡ . a i » v il I’D« f It ¿IV l:*st K«-;.S-«M. f/n w i t h tl-«- pi n«' ■ "Ileo iI». tin«! « h< !->h » V III).' »•»! s 1 \'i hi- o t c;- l*. ; ; ! - «t «>f ! ", • 111 ill! Ill ! [ . w s . y tMr•* vì i «'K : : . it " Í c< ■1 «i ‘ I t* «*, t \i lì ICI j i s n e w a : «hi - « t o u s i *- 1 i « ►!«* ii* l U i U U T - 5 ^ 5 — 5 FCHNITUItE -vr j m a il« ffrm tlironttli |«in, poverty at YorU m v», Virginia, virtu- I must lie taken into consideration, j and tho ever reeiirrii... ,11« ilmt .,||y ,,|ie K ov„|„ti„„;,rv war. precluding the post-ihiiity of keep ilo.-h is heir to, it never fads in en- d iie ct*nteiiial of this surrender was tresl i m<*;it or vegeh-ioles. ()r.r | gendering in tl.o-e who witness it ceh*l»rate«l on the lilth of October ■ tliat y«»u abandon tin* C ivil service reform in the po- 1 the highest meed t»f j »raise. Hut, |q«-j fpj)0 continental forces a- 1 ^ on* »Seamen arc nuincrous, and sitions above stated, would be an there are other phases which it <*f- nionntod to lt>000 men, o f whom they arrive in this country from enduring monument o f our prog- fers to ou- gaze, and whicli «les.erve 7000 were French. I.afayette tVas . Europe, by tliousamls, annually. | ress, and add to the welfare and consideration, as showing that, “ all t|;on» Vi j;¡, !t uf vessels «nil ^ ^l11^'t-her request is ina«lo, asking security of our people. In obtain, is not gold that glitters” . rendered invaluable services in if llin s, iP is ^teeroil by tho bat ing the beueticial legislation n«*c-j Love is a mystery an intoxica- |)iij,<dnrr about the surrender, nnc-le? No. When the w iml is fair essary to that end, we may he dis- lion of tho senses. 'Lhere is noth 1 nst.-nd o f bei..g a sol.lier, this |tlu; sl,iP is steered by the c.-mpaKs appointed, at an early «late, but, ing realisti«* or tangible in connec- would imply that Lafayette was a " hic‘!: is in :l 1,,1X C i{U iid { U ° if we ever hope to obtain relief ti>»n with it. it comes like the binnacle. In contrary winds the naval cfiicev. J lie truth is that h<* from the burdens that are now thnnderliolt and disappears like the had nothing to dti with tlie tnan- ship is steered by tlie sails, t-.s imposed upon uí * by the frequent lightnin« As Hash. It may I»«» t*u- agenaent ot the French tloet, fur eh »se to the wind as shi* will lit*. , changes of judges and others, we b*»t-< 1, ami is, in untold cases, barnacles grow on the bot- ther than the ofl’eci; of a voice in The ill u iiJiini I I K U I - p u l l m m WJ i Ul M i - i 1 « .» ; t must agitate the question of ap- in. a Á: Pukf‘ an(^ '»i»de'il- ed, for that which is foul and loath- general council as to the host posi- to,n tÌ!0 VPSS0‘* 0,1 tl,<‘ A jxiinting the incumbents foi lii», »mo. T o he smitten with it. is t<> ti«»n o f that fleet as an auxilary to backs o f the sailors, w hich causes Come and or during good behavior. \\ hen throw off all restrain t-all advice - the land forces. Lafayette was a them to lie so rough. the office-holders are placed nil the snfegmmls that prompt us (Jeileral in the E pV()lutionnry war, ^ •*» uul we will show you ours, in that position one great evil h> journey within the houmls of _ . . . ... ; . 1 Stick to t tlie farm, where y«m now , . , / , ** ... ,.p,,tnn »mil *,« » i ,.^.». m i,n inovit-.P]«» and a fast friend of the colonies. • u ,v lu 1 winch affects our elections, will r ^ i i i , ami to accejit llio inewtable are an«l i may take our word , , , , with open arms. H is memory is well deserving of llie» !UHl you ' have been removed—the assess- , ( “ Some one to love in tins wide tlie American people, and the 111011- d that, plowing Ine land is meut for electioneering purposes, world of sonow,” says the poet. ; ument to his fame will be an appro- 1 l,etter tl’.aii plowing the ocean, and. A ll officG-lioHior \wll Cci^t *us \otof It i«s not «i uiilicuit senreh. lliGro priatG tributo. it nfforils r movo sgcuig position then, without fear or favor, and he | *\ro A ' ' ® 1‘’ so 'v°tthle-.s ati-.i . - for the feet. Stay with it and despicable, but some one can be UId Oregonians predict that the will be forever relieved from tho fou n d -som e affinity, who will ig- j present winter will he Hko that o f ; 8U JScr. ° for ,he C oos ,)nY P'M'0^ » abominable practice of contributing their errors and love them f«»r |8C2, when it set in early and lasted " * ,*c‘1* ° 0l'i,s‘oni,dy» y ° u " d l - « . , , , . . their misfortunes. “ L<»ve is lilind.” .-. ,, . , .. . \ observe one o f the editors engaged from his hard-earned salary to ( Tljere CKllllot ho a (1(,ubt as to the ‘ ^ i l the m i«l«i!eof March. Jt that in R fi00tlling HVort to scrape us ; further the election e»f any j k i son. | truth of the assertion. tlieory should prove to ho the cor- down the back, for the purpose _______ _ 3, , _ “ Vic«- ih « HHhjtct of stit-it fri( lttfnl nii«n. \ reet one, wo will have an abundance of removing the barnacles tick-j at «, u- Ji.u 'irV.V«! r.1 Va^\iVi^Tr wiVu'Tts ; * *f Yl) m but dttlo trust in this ! ling the cuticle and causing us to Subscribe lor the H er ald . We tirat «miura, then pity, then«01 brace,” section. 1 kick with convulsive gratification. STORE, t— -»y ?*i \T:sur-Tji.p, ('»«¡N. • i- in Fiinti«u' »-, Doors. Glas« r.nd I*ic- ! Mim s, i ti«., ¡.lui At tili for Vl.it«- ¡1 S,.-. Ino Al.VîbiîieH. vi u l t i t t » /"-Tr T T ' T T-* 1 M À ( K L l i t i / A. 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