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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1886.
VOL. 4.
D I.S I I K V S T A R D S .
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Canned F ruit.for E xport.
O Ì’ E A T A T IM E.
T h e L abor Q uestion.
A N T I-C H IN E SE M O VE M EN TS.
NO. 2‘L
towards the displacement of Chi­
nese now employed in the various
vocations and industries by white
labor. At Placerville and gtber
,*i« stops ure being^tak
j points similar
en. It is manifest that the people
are aroused and will not be content
with less thau the entire removal
of this Asiatic parasite upon the
Caucassian civilization.—News.
There is no abatement of deter­
St. Louis, Jan. 1.—The Age of
A hint to fruit-growers who
complained so loudly Inst season Steel will publish Saturday the re­ mination on the part of the labor­
s . N - A - D O W N I N G , M . D-
o fth e la e k o fa market for their sults of an extended inquiry into ing men of the Pacific coast to rid
Physician and Surgeon,
product and in numerous cases al­ the various phases of the labor themselves of Chinese competition,
CogviLLS C ity , O ukoos .
lowed many tons of valuable fruit question, in the form ot communi- The success of the people of Taco­
Call*—day or nip.fct —Promptly attended.
to go to waste for lack of a little , cations from representative i/ianu- ma in removing the Chinese with­
One word at a time, and the greatest book
enterpnse, is afforded in a letter fncturers, workmen and political out riot or bloodshed, and the good
J ohn L an e . |
Is written and is read:
L. F. L ane .
! One stone at a time, and a palace rears
Topics considered results following the enforced emi­
written by the Uuited States Con­ econoraists.
LAN E <fc LANE,
Aloft its stately head;
relate to strikes and lockouts, arbi­ gration, arc calculated to inspire
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Allans nd (urnlm i\ kw. One blow at a time, and the tree’s cleft thro’ sular Agent at Penang to the State tration, co-operation, etc. A sum- the opponents of coolie labor to
And a city will stand where the forest grew Department. He says: “ Consid­
The Great Eastern, the largest
Land Cases a Speciality.
A few short years before.
mary
of
the
opinions
expressed
extra
exertion
in
other
localities,
erable
lots
of
California
fruits
in
Oifio* »>u ila .a S .re«.. o»»poa:ioCo»nM»politun
steamship in the world, was recent­
! One foe at a time, and he subdued.
shows
that
strikes
and
lockouts
and
the
work
of
organization
is
Hotel.
tins have been imported here by
ly 6<>ld at public auction in London
And the eoafliot will be won;
Roaeburg,_____ __________Oregon.
progressing
satisfactorily.
The
are
inevitable
result
of
the
wage
way of China and sold readily at
One grain at a time, And the sand of life
for £26,36).
The career of the
situation
in
Tacoma
at
the
present
system
and
of
the
present
forms
Will
slowly
all
be
run;
J
ohn
A.
G
uay
$8 50 per case of two dozen tins.
J .ll. Sun. in.
rival ot Noah’s ark has been very
One minute, another, the hours fly;
time
fully
confirms
the
predictions
of
labor
organization.
Arbitiation
Much more could be done in this
Siglin & Gray.
checkered. Her construction began
One day at a time, and lives speed by
of
the
r.nti-coolie
press
prior
to
the
is
commended,
and
iu
most
cases
article
if
the
manufacturers
would,
Attorneys and fnnnsita At Law,
May 1, ’54. The work of launching
Into eternity!
Poor white
the enactment of laws embodying removal of the serfs.
Mr.rsh.fteM, Coos oountr. Orefion
One
grain
of
knowledge
and
that
well
i
at
least
for
part
of
their
goods,
her which lasted from Nov. 3,1857,
O r n e » —Holland building, opposite l ! ÎIIICO
people, who had been out of work
its
principles
are
favored.
■lured,
v2u2ii
adopt
glass
bottles
instead
of
tin
Hotel.
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to Jan., 1858, cost alone £60,000,
Another and more on them,
Edward
Trow,
secretary
of
the
j
for
two
or
three
months,
and
who
for packing.
The French and
hydraulic pressure being employed.
And an time roll« on your mind will »bine
W . SINCLAIR,
English fruits in the market are board cf arbitration for the manu- were owing bills to the butchers, Her extreme length i3 680 feet;
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With m".n» a er.rn<»rcd grin
litcrn-T r.t !.iv.
O f thought and wn»Jo:u.
And timo will mostly put up in glass bottles, and j factored iron traders of England, and bakers, and grocers, and dry
bredth of, 83| feet, and including
6 ti* r > l ln»arenco and »»eal Karata A^t'ul,
tell,
goods men, in some instances being
says:
“
The
benefit
and
success
of
although
the
fruit
is
often
inferior
paddle boxes, 118 feet; bight, 58
C o q u il l e C i t y , O regon .
“ One thing at a time, and that done well,”
behind
for
two
or
three
months,
the
system
of
arbitration
for
set­
and
a
bottle
holds
less
than
a
tin,
Iswudow’a preven rule.
feet, or 70 feet to the top of bul­
having
since
been
able
to
obtain
tling
disputes
over
strikes
and
T. G. OWEN.
—G< I en Day*.
they are preferred by many buyers
warks. She is provided with eight
employment
and
pay
off
tbeir
in­
lockouts
has
fully
established
its
and command better prices.
It
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
engines, capable of actual work of
D IN D O N .
debtedness.
A gentleman fully
utility
and
adaptability,
aud
no
would
certaiuly
be
worth
a
trial,
Minsimci.i», Ocm.
11,000 horse power and in addition
S ig . S ervice W ar D epartmet .
conversant with the situation, says
parallel
can
be
found
iu
the
history
and
I
freely
assert
that
American
U nited S tates A rmy .
20 auxiliary engines.
She was
of
trade
where
difficulties
have!
that
not
less
than
ten
or
twelve
S. H H A Z A R D ,
Ed. H erald .—T he following is j frait, put up in a Dica glass bottle,
sold in 1864 for £25,000, and was
thousand
dollars
more
money
is
iu
been
settled
so
advantageous­
A t!,-.m y and cursilor at Law.
the meteorological record at the j ‘ a h with a showy label, would
successfully employed iu laying
circulation
now
every
month
than
E m ? ibu Cm, Oos.______
ly.”
| Dandoli station for the year 1885.1 easily carry off the palm.”
several ocean cables.—Ex.
Chas. A. Pillsbury <fc Co., Min- was the case when the Chinese
! The observations—condensed in ! Canners assert that at $1 17 a
J. W . B E N N E T T .
Willie Mullethan is a very prac­
this report into monthly records— dozen, or 82 35 a case, tli^re is a j neapohs, say of the system of di had a monopoly of a large num­
Attorney at Law,
| were taken at stated times daily 1 good profit in packing nothing but j «d in g their pio its with their era- ber of the branches of labor. tical youth, and apt to take a prac-
Now, be a
i and forwarded to Major General ! the finest qualities of fruits. There j ployes:
“ We have no reason to The latter sent their money out of tical view of things.
D . X j . W A T S O N .
! Hazen, chief signal officer of the is then a margin of $0 15 a case to ‘ »egret the amount of money which the country as fast as it came into good little boy, Willie, said his
Attorney and Counselor at Law
The white la­ mother to him one day, wishiug to
; army, war depattiueut, Washington, i cover freight aud commission,which j 've liaVfe tl)UB distributed among their possession.
Coos Cirv. O on .
j and also to Lieutenant Craig 4th I surely cunnot be so much as to ■ our workmen, as it lias given us a borer divides his wages with those : impress upon him the reward in
artillery, signal officer u. S. A. j consume the entire amount, or any-. ver>T l°yal and conscientious class who furnish him the me ms of sub- in store for the just, and when you
J. H . N O SL E K ,
sistauce, and they, in turn, ex- die you will have a gold harp to
San Francisco, California.
, i thing like it. There is no reason , ‘ of men, and we certainly do not .
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; why the suggestion made above ! think we are any poorer by the \ change their receipts for things play on.
1 don t want to play on
CoqUU.LX C m . OuN.
! g H a 5 J * s 3 I should not be adopted, especially ! c-utlay.
We never have the least j they desire of each other, and in a gold harp, he grumbled, aud I
^ S S 5 ~ -= 5 £ a * j by individual orchard owners, and j trouble with our employes, or dis- this way one dollar iu circulation don’t want mithin’ auy wT;iy what
D L . S T E E L E . M . D-»
41 70
•jy 6.81» 14 8
Iruriary
is made to serve the place of four I’ve got to die to git. Let Jobnuy
D e n t is t .
a large share.of the fruit crop put satisfaction among them.”
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February
o
• io ■J) .ft* «> ft
M a r s H f i - e l c L , O r e j e n , March
John Jarrett advocates profit- or five draw n from the people and be good aud git the harp, and
4<;
u;> in glass jars. Of course, thoi-e
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April
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Office iu Holland baüding, opposite
! dishonest packers who are accus- I «baring, it based on industrial deposited in the banks until it can ! gimme a drum.—Burlington Re
:»i it; t» Á40 2.10 6
May
Plauco Hotel. Lan^Ln^ pan r.ud other June
:»».si) 71 as 1.78 ft
I tomed to do their work in a slip -1 partnership. He would have the i be forwarded to China. T h e p eop le J publican.
;l.s 17”) V.
animlhctica Ri minis.t.ed for the pa’n It ss •I illy
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Vu^a (t
1 shod style, and use all manner of | workmen purchase shares in the j of Tacom are enthusiastic over the j Th(? oanViibitR who told the mis-
•xtrRütiou of teeth.
v4nl
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September
sroall or half-decayed fruit, cannot stock of the company by which j change, and those who opposed I gi>)nary ,neeti ’ in New Y o r k that
«0i.lT 71 .31 2.4 N 7
O-toVr
O . E. S M I T H ,
47.7 fi» :v? '8.24 ID 1
November
be expected to take kindly to „ | they are employed. He also r e - j the method employed to rid
missiouary m.at tonted »weet, like
December
;j >tíü3:il 3.27 • 0 3
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a E g a S e r g e o n D e n tis t
»ards
iutcmpeiance
as
the
method which will expose
their j 3 «rds intern pe lance as the great-j community of the Chinese n ow l,linuje ims been on a preaching
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Alean
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at its success, and will be ,
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The rainfall this y< •ar was ji] i crookedness. But those who are es* curse of the American work-1 rejoice
M ARSH FIELD, OREGON.
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the most active 111 opposing their
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1 got into a tight with a colored
of co-operation . return.
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This ning ami whoso product is always , On the question
when it was 73.22 inches.
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preacher in Upshur county.
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was owing to the unprecedented first class both iu appearance and tnere is no great variety of opinion. 1 If all the Chinese couul be sum- the contest the negro chewed the
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precipitah >n in November, the quality, should eschew the use of A. 1 i. Danfort!’, of t!».e Colora io marily removed from Portland, ex-canibal’s lower lip off.
watch - maker
and
The
’’onl
aiikl
Iron
company,
says:
and
their
places
taken
by
the
average
of
which
for
the
previous
tin
rapidly
as
possible
and
use
G 0 C iU .ili © C i t y , O g n .
gentleman from Fiji will not give
^..iss jars.
As s ur- ‘I lie solution of the whole ques-I whites, does any one suppose for
t-JP“ Woi-L of »U ùtscni>;ion» Con» Ht »ffiort [ ^eveu years was 4.56 inches, This j nothing ImtjJ
bis audience so much lip alxiut the
li ut. cp »»*•! t \tr*-n.eiy low pr.ces.
v.in48
The gosted, by so doing there is nc ] tic.n of the relations of cajiitfil and an instant that it would not result merits of mule and missionary.
year it was 18.21 inches.
If the ; r
must be e\ol\ed out ol the in a business revival?
J . M . V O L K M A R , M . D . iiighest temperature recorded here question but our fruits would evo-
. . . The grand jury is after him Ex.
money
they
earn
weekly
weie
paid
.
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ou
any
day
during
the
entire
year,
1
ate
it
demand
in
all
parts
of
the
j
curos
which
now
exists,
and
much
H ijcitia.i end Surgeon.
People, some people, have
was 75 degrees, and the lowest 20. world that would consume all that ; *dmo and money will be, spent be- to white laborers, and by the latter
ùlkiltLU i.ul.<T, CiK>9 Co., OfcCliON.
The difference between the month- ¡can be put up for years to come.— i f° rt* a solution is reached.
Tlie being put into circulation, how j strange ideas about newspapers
Vl’ilfótf
employer who recognizes the just many thousand dollars would be ! and the way in which they are
ly mean temperature of January S. F. Chronicle,
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rights of his men, and who places changing hands which now lie idly | conducted. We frequently receive
our coldest mouth, and U’ at of
C o ^ uille C ity , O regon .
Dora I ( n il* .
himself ou a footing of equity and in the safes of Chinese merchants i calls from parties, mostly non-sub-
July our hottest was only 12 de­
G t.N i-i.A ii ¿. vj EN v JI lur the s.tii of City
property, UuUdv.» uml loin, tiiiiher. luruin, grees.
It is doubtful if the same
Ed. H erald :—Christmas
:
and confidence with them is the fittest until it can be shipped out of the scrihers, who take us to task for
rHUOu»», eke. Ohiue m oerinu uuuUing.
i not publishing items which con-
caii be said of any other portion of New Years days passed by us with- and hence will survive, and thus country, never to return?
Laboring men fully understand ! cern only themselves, ami of which
the Uiiit3cl States, or elsewhere. 1 out much excitement. No dances the problem will bo worked out.
J. F. H A L L ,
Suiveytr,
We bad no snow.
or weddings, and everybody can The co-operative plan, pure and the importance of doing nothing ■ the newspaper man is entirely ig-
F ob C 003 (J ounti , O bewn .
In the small towns and i norant, until asked why he failed
George Benuett,
see clearly witlioat the shades of simple, can never come into play, | rashly.
Office: Mlith T. G. Owen, Enq.. Marshfield.
Volunteer Observer, mourning being cast about tbeir except as regards enterprises on a country localities the Tacoma ! to give notice. When such a per-
td^*Fert»et maps of all surveyed and en­
Bandon Beach,Coos Co., Oregon, eyes, as no fighting whisky pre­ very smnll scale, and even then it method may be successfully adopt- i son grumbles because we fail to
tered lands furnished on shurt uutue. vlnl
In large cities, organization note that liis baby has a tooth, or
Jan. 1,1886.
v a ils in these parts. All are tee­ is not likely to be successful, but ed.
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J. P. EASTER, M. D.
totalers, the mud being so deep the co-operntive principle in some and discrimination will have to that bo has recently walled his cis-
PH19ICUN, SuB'iKoM aiul Uuirxiaici.vs.
O I R N E IG II D O R S .
they could not get to Myrtle Point form must bo the basis upon which bring about the desired removal, j tern, or that one of his hens lays
Special attention ktiveu to di^eabes of wom-
«11 and cfiudrwu, and all chronic forms uf
[Coos Bay News.]
and back with energy enough to industrial enterprises will finally The latter is the slower process. J two eggs Sundays, and we remark
disease. Cases of obstetrics * 10; teeth ex­
Aggregation of but may in the end prove quite as j that he failed to tell us about it,
English snipe are getting plen­ strike anything better than a good be adjusted.
tracted for LOcents each, bpecial treatment
for Jtueamntisiu and Neuralgia by the med­
wealth in a few hands, coupled with effectual.
The Knights of Labor \ and hence we were not aware of
tiful on the marshes.
night’s sleep.
icated vapor bath.
Office at residence in Coqnille City.
discontent among the masses, is not have only to ircrease their organi- the fact, he assumes a surprised
The steamer Coos struck a snag
We have been having some fros­ compatible with republican insti­
zations, systeinize their antagonism, and superior air, and coolly says,
on Coos river and sunk lost week.
I. O. G. T.
ty weather which is making vege­ tutions, and safety lies in some
and labor untiringly to accomplish “ why I thought editors knew every­
She was raised and taken to Utter
tation droop and lose its vitality.
Morning Star Lodge
middle ground between the nristo- the desired iesult.
The adoption thing.” An editor must know a
City, where she is at present on
No- 464,
M. J. Krantz lout a fine milch cracy <lf weu|th <>n ohB hand anJ
of the simple remedy that those good many things but there are
Meet« at Coquille City every Thursday the dry dock lot repairs.
cow recently.
m a u g . Visituiu members of this order, in
socialism on the other.
who patronize Cbiuese must look j very many items of news that they
We are informed that Mr. Mc­
go«4 standing, are cordially invited.
J. H. Minard nod Paul Coke re­
exclusively to Chinese for patron-! must be told. We cauuot always
Donald, lessee of the Henryville
When American establishments
turned from rafting their logs, in a
age, will w’oik the cure. Business ; know by intuition that your wife’s
mine, is making arrangements for
can
furnish
locomotives
in
Austral­
ukift,
as
far
as
J.
H.
Minard’s.
By
O.
F.
I. o .
men of all kinds will soon be made sister’s infant son has the mumps
a coal yard in SaL Francisco.
ia
for
$2,000
each
less
than
the
some work the river could be nav­
to realize that such a rule, rigidly ' or that the b »loved family cow is
Coquille Lodge No.53
This gives color to the reports
igated with a small steamer at price at which work not 60 satis- enforced, will demand of them the mother of twins.
Meets at Coquille City every Saturday even
Newspaper
ing. Visiting brethren, in good standing, lately circulated, that it is the in­ high water.
sactory enu be obtained in Eng­
anti-Chinese discrimination, and men skirmish around and get a
tention to increase the output of
cordially invited.
land, and in a much shorter time,
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inis becomes geueia!,
this 1 surprising
number
of # items,
E. W. Thompkins and sou have j
the mine.
as was recently done, our manurac- i ,Ki„,n • eni„ft i „ »
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A. F. and A. M.
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gone to your city to uttend quar­
J.
F.
Dunham
returned
from
turers certainly ought to be en-
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Chadwick Lodge, No 68-
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| elude even the reporter.
nbeu
terly meeting held by the Advent
the
city
on
the
Coos
Bay
bringing
couraged to compete actively fo r' »pi._
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Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even
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lu e pKin is being succe>sfulJy you know anything inteiesting in
in# on or before the the full moon in eacb with him some machinery, to be denomination.
business in that great contiment.
mouth.
adopted in California, where m ost, the shape of news, give us the ben-
used in connection with his logging
Mr. Wheeler in attempting to Railway News.
John Goodman,
enthusiaslie anti-Chinese meetings etit of it; don’t lock it up in your
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W. M. operations on the Isthmus this cross the river above the dam of J.
arc being held.
In Sacramento own limited repository of knowl-
coming season.
H h informs us H. Minard’s mill the other day,
The first mil kir g is always poor-
G. A R.
that he will continue to forward mad«» a failure, as he didn’t under- ! er in fat than the last.
In fact bureaus and agencies are being edge, and then howd around be-
G dh - Lytle Post, N o - 27,
freight to the Coquille, via the stain) navigation. The result was, ¡thelast of the milking, the “ strip­ i ei-tablbho-l for the purpose of fur- cause urn fail to ferret it out in time
Meet« at Coqaillo City, oa every first
nisiiing domestics to replace Chi- for publication.—Ex.
W©dn«sday.
Vsitirv» eomratU, in good I. T. It. R. and Beaver slough, drifting near the dam. He got to ' pings,” is often almost pure cream.
atauding, cordially invited. _
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¡during the summer months, nl- shore on the same side he started j This shows the importance of milk- ne.se house servants, and for the
The Duluth Herald says that
W al ter Sinclair, Commander.
further
purpose
of
securing
pnt-
-----! though it will require a consider- ; from and was happy to think he 1 ing clca:.; a careless milker on a
it strikes
.. the average citizen that
roupge for women who may rpcjis-»
N O T IC E .
outlay to make the slough did not go over the dam. T-ke a dairy fatui is unprofitable help, no
the Indiau has more land than be
ter their names at said agencies,
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Front and after this elate, Nov. 7, navigable in some places during ; few less
(ssons, Mr. Wheeler, iu boat- matter how “cheap” ho works, lie
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and who may be prepared to do ,
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1895. Undertaking will be- dono at the dry weather.
mauship, and *ry again.
| leaves the best, and also soon les- laundry ing. * Permanent commit- ,1H* l,een str,klDbr the average citi-
h a lf the usual prices.
j sens the quantity, the tendency tces are to be appointed, whose
More anon, Don Rex.
since Columbus came
J. Hvbbord.
Subscribe for the H erald .
Dora, Jan. 5.
being to give less each time.—Ex. iduty it shall be to use every effort; ashore.—Macon -elegraph.
One step at a time, and that well plnoed
We reach the grande.it height;
One stroke at a thimo, earth's hidden stores
Will slowly oome to right;
One seed at a time, and the forest prows;
One drop at a time, and the river flow#
Into the boundless sen.
êk
A. H.
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