Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 17, 1885, Image 2

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This is a first-class motto when
law is combine.» with justiee.
There are multitudes of good
people who believe that it is la tter
to obey a bad law than k is lo op­
pose its execution.
In watching
the course of events and listening
to the sayings of intelligent men
on the same, we believe that we
chronicle a change in the senti­
ment of the people, with legard to
both the bad laws and their au­
thors. Did the American colonics
rebel against the unjust laws oi
Great 1 »l itian for one other pur­
pose but that of surrendering
themselves, bouud neck and heels,
hand and foot, to another power,
begotten in the purlieus of beg­
gary and corruption, and which
thrives on eleemosynary subsist­
ence? Was the ulterior object of
the Revolutionary Fathers in rid­
ding their country of one king, the
final establishment of a house of
kings, in which the laws would be
made and the rights of the people
trampled under foot bv paid tools
that are subjected to the whims
and caprices of a class of human
vulture? A re we to be ruled by
an obligarchy composed of such
men as Gould, Huntington, Crock-
er and Stand ford? Are they to
dictate what shall he the law of the
fund, and their paid satellites be
permitted to give it effect? i hat is
the question tit issue now.
I hey
are rolling themselves into the
United States senate on the chariot
wheels of gold. They are elected
to represent a state while they nb.
jure its citizenship.
I nder the
guise of law, they steal, and by
their own utterance they are prov-
ed to be liars. Tame submission
to these wrongs is servility. Agi-
tation is necessary. JT.e life of a
man, aye, a thousand men, is noth-
ing when compared to the welfare
and happiness oF a great nation.
I f we are to have reform it must
come quickly, otherwise, it will be
too late. Vanderbilt is quoted as
saying: “ D—n the public.” Let
the public respond by actions that
v ill upset his damnable theories.
I f the public will but put their
streugth to the wheel of reform,
there need be no fears as to tin* re­
sult. The wheels of progress can­
not long be obstructed by the ef­
forts of those whe have made our
sister state the hot-bed of despot­
ism. They must not he allowed to
lag in the interest of Crocker and
his pals. Peaceable reform, if we
canobtfiin it, ’ is to be desired. The
people
can not be suppressed
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honest endeavor to obtain just laws,
if they will but make an united ef­
fort. The day of the tyrant is past,
and just principles must win.
There are none that have less
respect for the law than lawyers.
This is, in a great measure, true.
They will harangue on the majesty
Washington, IVI*. 10 'I lio Lami
(¡nmt Forfeiture hills ami the pro-
postal legislation relating to the
ilion and * \ atari Paci tic roads
ave brought heio an unusualiy
n i n n i m i * of
i i ( I railroad
’ m 11 i * i ni 11 lobbyists,
11 it it !»■ i «d u
arire a numner
who .haunt the corridors of the cap-
itol from day to day. There is a
Nicaragua treaty lobby that is still
aetivo despite the recent vote of the
Senati». Then there is a Spanish
treaty lobby that is reported to he
encased lavishly in the dinner line.
There is also a big pension lobby
•uve .lav an nignt
einterest
of the Mexican Pension bill with
the Senate aim mlments. Tlnue is,
;ts usual, a steamship subsidy lobby
ever reckless and persistent, There
is an equally persistent 1 . bby
working in the interest of the
Pdair Educational bill, and there
are many liumer. us smaller lob­
bies whose members can be seen
every day in the enpitoJ mid about
the hotel corriders. Congress is at
this time »n a state siege.
E tam iou .
We w*ero glad to see that Mr. Rob-
orts mir Representativo liad intro-
dueed a b ill for tiro d e s t r u c t i o n of
¡i animals. These have of late
x v i!.l
become uncommonly »lanng. On
x three
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occasions
lately
in an intor-
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v;i| ni i or o itavs
.tween each,
a panther came into our barn, and
killed sheep, each of which was
heavhx in lamb so that we lost not
only the sheep but the lambs also.
W e consider the panthc r the most
dangerous animal belong;*!! f to the
whole category or ‘’varmints,
I a sheep, ¡¡o il never
wiien lie Kiiis
g<> near him again so th t we have
no chance to poison, shoot, or trap
him. ^ et strange to say Mr. Pub-
erts omitted this animal from the
list for the scalp of which h* ollhr-
od a reward: consequently his bill
oilers no inducement t<> rid the
country
of a vicious animal that
y or
slaughters more sheep and calves
than all the others put togather.
We wrote to Mr. Sudi»» on thesub-
jee t and asked lorn to put an
amendment to the bill whilst pas--
Ting ;
¡ng through the v i.:• 1
lers ile
’ -*'*»<»d pr.-minni :or i h.
b HO.
Gruction, and h< i l'< cubed I (M
<»l |>HSS,
lb* says ! L berrs i >
but there is am
on the
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same
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F E E D AND L IV E R Y S T A B L E
The Sonato voted 17 to 10 in fa- j To provide for a bounty on cer-
vor of maintaining Normal school.-, tain wild animals.
The foil. »wing is tllO c o m p r o m i s e
in t h i s s ta te , on l!u lUill.
The vote oi. thèenfranchisemmit i !’ili as l,asse 1 ilio House, Febru-
women stood 1 (J l’or, and 8 ai’V the it It:
<n; inst, in thè senato oli thè lOt 1 ».
John l itz I\u ter has ni ado un
(»aniest appeal t.» to President Ar-
thur to bo restored to his position
in the army.
1 houands of calilo and
hogs
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froze to d atili on deserted ireigm
trains during tin* recent blizzards
in the northern stales.
.V terrible snow storm prevailed
in the East on the ‘.Uh and lo th )
inst., which completely blocked
trains on many railroad lines.
H e it e » « e !e < l !>,} U te
. I r s c i i l b l IJ o f //«.’
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Cuquillo City, Ogu.
Hauling !)<>ne ut Keasonablt* liat.-n. v ln lt f
I n 'C T I C E !
\ nyaw* wishingg.»od, red cedar shingles,
i V h e o c-i^ w , picWetB, clapboard* or
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sh.-’.kt s will .lo well to cail on S. 11. Harrows,
o f Orrf fOH, ' one mile cast of Coquilie City.
! AH orders left at this office or with J. T.
L c t lis la liv t '
•
Moulton will receive prompt atten ion.
Section 1 .
That the county
vSn&ttf
courts of the several counties are T i l e X O H
K T Q E!
hereby authorized to pay the f«> 1 - ;
Front St., Marshfield, Or.,
low lip g bounties for the following
wild animals taken m their respec­
Agent for Gibbson’s fine whiskies, an AAA
tive coulilies, to-wit:
wliiskv. Also agent for the GELEHltATED
See. 2 . Fo r each panther or CHICAGO I IKK It and FOKTEK at whole­
sale atul retail. The celebrat'd HOC A beer
cougar, not more than five dollars
on draught and in bottles. vSnl'J
nor less than two dollars; for each
\oli<*e.
heai 1 not more than live dollars nor
W
e
hav.’the
selling
of a farm of 10 ) acres
less than two dollars; for each wild with a . ndid orchard,
good water, a good
cat or catamount, not more than house. The farm yielded 50 tons of timothy
two dollars, nor less than one dol- b:»v last season, The farm wil be sold
«'heap, and the following go with the plac?:
tor one! I Won or i*ciyot«l, Iiot 7 g ht ad <>f sliLt- p, a lotof ho^s 1 yoke of cut-
If. chain’* A«*., a lot of cows, yearlings and
more than ten dollars nor less than JT; Vim"-a hold furniture which is new and
two dollars; on each ground or dig- j
ger squirrel not more than five 1 ---------*----------------------------------
c.'.ils nor less that one cent.
F U R N IT U R E STO RE,
See. J. That on presentation of
IFC
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the scalp of any of the above de­
scribed animals to the county clerk, |
M aushfikld , O ox .
sail! clerk shall administer the f o l - s
iu Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic­
ure
Frames,
etc., and Agent for White’»
nb
>wmg oatn:
“ 'um do solemnly ■I’.'v. iiig .viaenines.
vl nl tf
swear or atlirm that the scalps
1 t r
pros(?nted were taken from animals Tv 1 Î 7 W
captured within----- county (speci­
-Counecting-
ally describe the kind of animals
from wh eii the same was taken) With K . am ers ••Ceres” an d " L i t t l e A nnie”
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
The pension building in which
the inaugural hall is to be given,
will accommodate oil ,000 people
*'>,b 00 more than St. Peters at
Rome.
A telegram from Rome of the
11 th iimt. says that Pope Leo has
appointed Win. !!. Gross, oí the
The Chinese question seins to bo
{\
cese of Savannah, Ga., to he
Oi
arch! is hop
>n.
lagging. The evil in its worst form
yet exist.-, but it must be that the
Nothing is definite!y known as
people are somew hat mor »1 resigned
to who will l«e cabinet ollicors
to their fate than formerly, as so
muli r Cleveland, but il importuni­
little is being said of it.
During
ties of leading men in his party
these hard times it is rough on the
have any weight, it is safe to say
t
h
a
t
he
w
ill
î
ik
e
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tie
d
t
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p
a
n
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laboring man to work for the going
that 1 >. 1 . Jonas, of Louisiana will
t
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w
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be
d
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y
r
e
m
e
m
b
e
r
e
d
in
it.
wages, but it seems from all infor­
be on«?.
a the term in us o f their upper rivur route,
W e e x p e c t t h a t t h e ;o\ l f r o m
carry ¡ng passen gers an d ff c ig lit to an d from
malioii obtainable that they are, to
St.» ck upi n.»rth i.i iiairing very
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M v o l é P o in t.
which said
oint down i > tl * jximton
the extent of available Chinaman, Mv rt
S. •.(••* ■ lmv o
badly this M'
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G. A. BR O W N ,
t> • u riting and iiie.l with the clerk,
»ativ . .'ill. it Ol.
idle. 1 *iii-i is very deplorable, and ben Cil w 1 1 b e
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Proprietor.
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I pon taki ng said oath the clc . 1 ii- 1 -Gm
>i tllO 1 —
w hile we are ready to condemn it A t p r e s e n t il a n y on
litt? s; * • « * ; » (is kept fi t’ll Ct >vt ‘it •d so
and destroy said scalp
to the fullest extent, we are sorry d e n t s on t h e u p p e r r iv e ; o r a ll th a t tliat iiiall\ !:; ve starvi *d.
N O T JC K O F D I S S O L ! T IO N .
St
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on
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to say that the laboring man is not o x te m -iv e i*onnti‘v c>n o r ab^uit ti>e have »ila* i <or want t i t i\ titer, everv
• y i w; ut to briag
:;< -, i— n.-r,.by* given that the en-twrt-
t
for the amount
count v tre
■ í tí i• C o<i imiu’
without fault in the matter
This l < *i
¡ i h.-retobire existing between
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St IVi !II 1 ”!ilg 11 ox »1 ;t;i
j A- li.
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l J. It. lim it, is this dav. by
1 1 in* sa id <
In
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families
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en
joy
the
must In» apparent to all, especially
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dissolved. Mr. Nosier as­
It is Ct* T i ! t It'ii t!y 1l>eliev<d by
Sec. !. -*b\ pciSi.ll guilty oi
t come to
v c.niM'a! of ilio business, r.iul all bi¡ 1 «>
in this county. We have seen the c X ! 111 « 11 at oie 1 c 1 ‘czcs
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posted that tire last ¡w.-<ínliu!!Fcal|*t..t! e c . « . ^ c!.-rk|
te on the ileacn *>vcr i m
foreman of Luso s mill at Empire
at the mouth of the riv­ a n d c l a i m i n g lio u n t y o n t h e s t u ì (», | {
l-’o*. m. i-ss*.
\ J . IT. Hunt,
•ut v. » >r w u.
after getting ready to start the mill in ( t t he great 1 Veil':
ill
er will prove liscii the coming w h i c h h a v e b e e n k i lle d p r i o r to th e j
in the morning have to scour tin* t h e m s e lv r ami ti: * 11 ' .a m i l i . s on
animer, and that It will show an iirst <ia.v
Mnn-i.. i « « , or tiwt i
town to till The places » f two or i omi - i l a steamer, : ! so t h e ir to
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w
ater
tan
the
b
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were killed <u:t” i b• th. i >; ui u. nines
< i < 11 ì 7 5 ankets, meat, veg
three men who were oft*on a drunk.
A. ! .. Nosier Prop.
I¡['l\»ve • till* shipping
It was noticable that evrev China- j v l C
A hen the road i r cm [¿•ted a,al J-availy in
loat .1 biciiities.
am of not less than ten dollars
PvTain Sí. Coquille City. Oregon.
man was at his post.
Of course !
they will have t.> do is
or
whose
obesity
is
lor
more
than
fifty
dollais
and
¡
A
big
broli:
their
wagon
at
tlnar
own
do.
there are exceptions, and when it
— : 0 :—
Sec.
The treasurer on receiv-
is found that one of our own color deliver the v. liolo cargo rigli î »vu proof against severe cold, writes
Eresli and choice meats of all
De. r are starving ii gsaid warrants shall pav to said . .
r;nd race is willing, industrious and j on
' our golden sands without eo-J- Groin Idaho:
c. insta nth: on hand.
h
of on the ajiplieant the jimount ret forth in j lids
; uw
them one cent
cent. Then the ol t in the bids.
reliable, he should never bo sup- mg tiiem
ALSO
planted by a pigtailed Mongolian woman and chi!.Iren can lay in a railroad track wheie tin* snow has the warrant out of anv
* monev in!
Groceries, vegetables and pro­
been
removed,
and
will
su
lier
to
the
treasury
not
otlierwiso
appro-!
stock
of
laudili
for
the
winter.
The
who is mutually our enemy and who
visions, etc., etc.
nñO
x> *. s.une recreation he run over be!- re they will leave prisma
drains the country of every cent he j n er c:i a euiov
F ifty were killed in
an -1 also, he abb* to rest from lier the r. ; d.
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p. 57
Tf
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can brG !ll~’ leprous paws upm
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Senator B V aj'll S a:
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ignod “ Anon,” i 1 , 4 , ' t 4 i » v ir b. nt. U . » are all here
0 . W liil; ■
timi r act o'.' i
this oil tee ai.ti : 1
, 1 > : • • x I o :n vomi nod:ite them in
np i!;<‘ n. en < » r in g o/
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contents not.
’îwi t hstani hug n ' . . vr ! ">■ ;
Ulti ItkF- me no 1 1 oj e c .. 11 to ; a in v í:;ío;ife (.
ect, run ! ; ; ; : j : 1 1 1 » Irti'el- t imber !a:uls in the s!
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i \0 (\:p- t reim s f iieai an
er ignores
the t * mir
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¡embers •. r i ■ Oregon y.v it : i ■
newspapers w ith refeier.ee to an­ ti.e : llO< Ij
r.’liin- eves of 1 the
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onymous writers, we hasten to in­ ill -' < li di f.-r tl. * insl.le country
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form him or her that, Mr. Justice and [»lacing the oilier mi the ocean
i r.> i :i «i'iart.’r •
ti >wn
* f i iti : " a. (>.
•nrt of th e
1 (A V ! ! ^ 1 1
-ea
s OL the old
li ’ i tbèir ; d i o n in t
is not oppose] to some good-law in
11 » ('i'.!:‘I* to
«Villi* sell' olin tli.y ca 1 1 1 4 ,, Alfio
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regard to carrying concealed wcap- * ior
an ling » . » J f M ■ q j )b’.lUopIy t: gra.i tue - IIUI.-, U.i.l
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{¡>0 visitor s coìrli
iiww-.i«, a t m -
, ons; but,
. lie
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• opposed
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. arguing
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the question trom the standpoint ot kein cheaper
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hero than they can Bacille coast. It max l»e su.-cepi i-
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So mu
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ram uns to »all according
something altogether foreign to the at home, and any hotel accommo­ ble oí ■ xplanation, y et, we
niiUion
of !.r and eo nr t:i !.<’r c.n :.o>
j'. l: ibi.» data, and it w< uhi be
matter. “ Comparisons are odious,”
v- Li. lv is of e: sy access to the river.
dations they like, oil reasonable . »ing how.it would inure lo the
o«»*í
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have
it
out
row
with
tin»
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iht <•*. ;o) ¡n th»» i,i.tt<»m. -■> i:u-
and the fact that liquor selling is terms.
»en;*fit of any but the wealthy'
clm k ol the weather, than to be ¡ î,rov' G
»"ran: ■ ilw.Hin«!. nuoti «m*hr.r-.i.
legalized by laws regulating its
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l lie mean monthly temp..wat un» la.-scs.
I»r':w. fiad m hea.l of cattle. 1Í
tratlic, bears no regulation to this
1 he memorial c ime up in the alili, bd with a wet summer. A i »- ii*'*-;•••..» *■•'■* ' '* -t'.-j*.
lioi'.s’
of last month January was -hi. 07
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j »ear lic.s . inUicat.' a po.-
sihilitv - oi l mi* tim
' ber
¡A 1 on I uplniul
i ai»U
i la t<.us C’f b ay.
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issue of carrying concealed wenp-
degrees, and the rainfall J». Nj emito on Feh. Òih. and was refer- c n s i d c r a i »!*' r a m h .-t w e m tu e o 1 r e s -
*5 ■ 4 «:'<*<"», all !<ottom. .‘M
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l ini]»rovr.l: pooil
j ons. To keep within the bounds
red to
i.-et com mi tice, i her.* . lit r ¡i»l t;u* equini>x. u ’ • 1 ‘‘..p
inches.
o i t a j li»iiia*, I'ai'ii and .»rcliard, also fjotni fences.
ot propriety, we think that It would
A ware house is now building at
” ''" n g majoiit) in F m lavoi in b l u s t e r i n g Maich, a n d in fa c t, it is At"., adjoining ('oquiiu- Cuy.
o itlie lm v . and use every effort, 111>t be the e r r e c t tl.h.K t.. nak Mr.
to o be
b e (If
d e si
s i r red:
e d : ¡.s.
t h e coming 111 ; — * »***re«, all hottoni. (î e'eared. al* j;ood
»'iS, the
i >ot î i houses.
Fort
Bandoli
f.-r
th.
niummi
i*-r
me
storing
ana
foul or fair, at the same moment, Justicej ¡f jje , |n(, ,,u oJd revolver
ike a lion and going out like a lamb, | ‘j ;1-'1;1«'1 ;
«««n». .»nth.mses, or-
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5 ¡ehard cíe., y», im e from GoquiUc City.
The Roseburg Review referring Ilk»
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i’
ig
of
the
freight
intfinh
d
shippi’
.fo
gives
us
g
i
e
a
t
e
r
a
s
s
u
r
a
n
c
e
of
a
,
,
to defeat it. True, it seems anon.- • ^ [rm[,.
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“ *•■ ** sulin roau lot. containint; l 1^ aeren.
to this matter, sa vs:
Senat» >r
11111(1 summet.
I neat©»ttape. 100 fru it treesH y ea rs old: x w y
«Ions, but it is their trade and they j We recpiTO, „ lettel. fl, )m Hn„ for the coasting steamer that is e x ­
Dolph's measures regarding the
T l M H F l i ix V N D K O T H 'K .
: d.’sirahie f.»ra f a m ily residence, b eing }-j n
are called upon to defend a wrong
H K oi)(,rts, in wl,ich he says: pected here belonging to the Coos sale of timber lands has been juG-
! trom lidie < oqiulk- City.
F.
S.
Kami
Oiikv.
K’<
s
-hura
<
>
r
<
con.
i
bay
Go.
ns well as protect a right,
hence ullr
»lananry
issò, i
°
My b . ill in regard to concealed ,
The Jackson county jiapors say lv rei Hiked by the house of the XJ ( lTIGF’, is liovt-Uy civi li that John
arises their contempt for law.
|wrapon9
wns
lost llv six
present legislature.
The vote to i G P aini has hi - i .I m .I io purchase th«’ S W’
. .
» » j of N K 1 j S K ! i of N M '4 and N 1.J (,f *s
The aspect at present afforded is | vot(.s> n.,(ln bi|| )0
,,ii.it the that tliey have the finest weather
memorializ(?
e.
ingress
m
>
t
to
pass
1 . ’ , s. ir» Township i?s South »>f rm«.! i;>
tliat the m.llioim.res and the law- ; cnrr .illg o f
M,„ s „„condition, in the world as they have had but
to 1 S 7 S for ihosaleof t.inil»<*r lands ill the Htntes
If said bills being IOlt). eight
yers, who are bought l.ke cattle,
; wi|1> Wkel tilko ils ->lnee all(1 little snow and frost so far.
eleven. Jt is seldom that a sena- ‘ J'*lIifvr,liiU Oi-vyen. Nevada nml T. ritory
this is a test, and we believe it to
of \V itshiu^ton. Any and all perstmsclaim-
are ruling this land of ours with a !
^ „
tor is SO lieavily set down on by I it»g adversely any of the above deseri tied
he a good one, then we have bettei
.
rod of iron and a mask of deceit.
...
, . ,.
land.; m ust file their claim with the register
s
e hope that this explanation „ ^ a
,,
,
the
legislature
t»f
his
own
state,
of
l In« land office at Hose burg during the l»ff
vveather than they have as the , r ,
“
Shall it C(»ntiuue, ’ or shall . it be j ' may prove satisfactory
... to
.
t. Anon;
.
days publication hereof and failing to do so
r..
,.
.
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i
The
hills
referred
to
would
throw
their ri;;lits will l>e barred by statute.
Trosts we have Imd are white ones,
made unsafe for those highways
Win. F. Henjamin.
”
* as, the communication berert ot .. .,, i
PROPRIETOR,
i-
...
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,
-i
all
the
timber
lands
on
the
mar­
aud as for snow,—although »lan-
febff
Kegistor.
robbers to defraud the 1 people
of
r o „ .„„¡x
x
1
the name of the writer is respect-
• our coldest
„ i i x month
j i there ket t(> he secured by
CO N STA N TLY
uary , is
* monop
*
NO I IFF. FOK IT HL1FATIUN.
tliese .. states?
In
other
lands
this
P
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n..
m
k . ^ i
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..
,
fully ueclinetl.
list.
Land Office at Knsrhura. Oregon, )
question of despotic power under
, <>t ,
wasn’t a single fleck f. 11 here dur- i
January 10. IsSS. .
Keeps
In
striking
contrast
to
the
above
the flimsy guise of law, is under-
i
-i ___ •
,
X ’ OTiFKis hereby ■ iven that the foltow-
ing the entire thirty-one days.
is the remarks of the Goldt u x A ino-nained s.’til(*r has tiled notice of An assortment of
going the process of solution. I f ;
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Li‘gem.
T>
.
,
.
.
| his intent ion to make linal proof in siqiport
we avoid its consideration, if we are ! f'veen Grant s J ni-s and \\ ild«*r-
L e a c h (»azcltt», w n e r i ll it to lls lis I of hiselaim, and that said proof will lie
Boots and shoes,
negligent in approaching and sub- j ville; Mrs. Geo. Gilson and her
“ M..
i i xi ' made before the Clerk of Coos countv, at
The Oregon senati» is somewhat t *i..,f
h a t M j . U o lp h
p i i M ’H tfd t h e Kmpire City. Oresmi. on Friday, February
duing this crawling, deadly viper, daughter Hanns, aged 8 years, and
Hats and caps,
ntixetl upon the rights of a l . S. matter in an able speech before the !
• v'-‘- VIZ: ( " ur J. st.-mon. pre-emp.
X 1 . ,
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,
ti .111 1). S. No. 3170 for the W K. of N XV ».
then, we may discover, when it is i,Pr Hlll I*',a,.»k, aged 4 years, ami
MMwitoi. A GHMiii
innjoritv,
w i t h “ [ . S . soiuito recently ami now that is<*ction M, township 27 s
Stationery, Inks,
too late, that we are in a iiosition , ,_
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d
.
, , .
nanu s the followin'* witnesses to prov.
from which there is no redniption. A " ' l,l e 'v M .C Iou gleU O m u U 1 .«« ,„,t referem-e to |mrty. M ie v e that
can sw ti ie in go nt n eo­ la.- lie eoiitm'ions
resilience upon, and cuitiva-
D ry goods and
AVe will then lmve been subjected | ° “ tl‘® ,uorl,,wK ot tl,e 4tl‘ iust-
>s tlm s< nnnt of tlm p c p lc ; x essitv for the amendments, the j <a.rl.of’ Sil v
viz:
tat
,
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7
. . .
,
.
,
’
;
I
nomas
Norris.
to a process identical with that of with the mail, in a two-hor e ve-
^ an
K‘ro
,ll° u of the few
th »V,11 -»gld to becune a law at onee ’ ¡G w Norris
estimation
position
Clothing L a ­
all o f F a irv ie w
the burglar who approaches with a hide. While attempting
„ to ford
, , n
i:,r , 4 >• . ?
v r j Lhe urgent necessity, is it? We . / ’V yH
( »regon.
dies, Gents
foot of velvet and a hand of steel. tjie Applegate river, at its junction were always taught'th a'f a salary cannot be m too much of a
hurry
‘ l‘‘uUl
Wm. F . H enjam in,
K eyister.
y i y % nlcnlin«*.
| with Rogue river, their conveyance earned s<tuetliing savoring 0 f j bt h»galizntg 1 10 b'la J'g a m e , we i
--
and Childrens
[LE O ABC OX.]
was caj»sized and the entire party service to be performed.
A new ! ^ul )P1
1 ll,| V 1
1(11,1
I
General fur­
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J I- . , • i
.
ment. 1 he whole tiling is a lob of
w weie
a rn i Grownea
l r o n n o i l „,..1 - i l l f l i o m .il l.-.x-f l i g h t IS ( la W T llllg O il tilt! C O l l I l t i y
.
,
.
x
i J
,
•I appreciate the gift I got,
nishing goods;
and an in./ mail lust
• .
,
,
.
the most Mnnspurent character
V
i
-i. / ,1
wnh reference to the general make ,
,
...
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And would reward the giver;
also groceries,
excepting one sack. M» ( lung was lln 0f tin» l" S senate
| Legal or illegal, it is intended to
Hot, aa I aoorn a bruitish t h o u g h t ,
his
way
home
from
«Salem,
1
1
*
‘
V
-*A
on
S M
tho r n Ä ’ - i i . » bmK*í I ß . M E H L , P r o p .
Canned goods,
I chucked it in the river.
j
where
he
had
just
iinlslietl
!t
term
Ex-Govenor
Ixellogg
(*Iaims
on
settler
on
the
public
lands
of
tlie.se
Cigars,
tobacco
The foulent imp may pass unknown.
Coquille
City.
Oregon.
; in tlie penitentiary for an ofiense [»usitive knowledge that Presitlent Fnited States of his rights, and to
andcandies. He pays the high­
Yet, this o n e s h o w s its f o lly .
O rders prom ptly lilled.
¡committed
in
Douglas
county
n
Arthur
defeated
Blaine
for
the
j
enable
wealthy
capitalists
to
buy
est ^price for country produce
Pure assininitv is prone
Fleas.« return kegs promptly a fte r being
i year or so ago.
j presidency.
' up large bodies of timber land.
T o Booth our melancholy.
emptied.
v lim l
\Tn 23
K
..f
Coquille
City -Market
POST OFFICE
Store,
C. ANDREWS
j
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