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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL VOL. 4. 13, 1886. NO. 35. C [Coos Fay News.] Ti Niliig leed *. t having been nur.-ed by a Jam T IIE 1*1.41* r o r T1IK WASTE, Pe»ni*tiesses, and lmve now obtaiu- Immigrants in search of homes II IN I& L T . The season passes away so rap- themselves, make no trouble over e.l tilín >st exclusive control of the continue to arrive by every steamer. Thev r.re coniine. they are earning, industry. AuJ so it is with m tnv ; i,n. v ^ 0il time 3ften comes the removal of a calf. They never S.N. A. DOWNING M- D- Many hundred thousand atronp— Huden is engaged building a ¡other departments of labor, the ¡ fore the farmer has thought to te s tb o ld lip their milk, and are rarely The jin ler . and the tinplers of Physician ami Surgeon, : total nuinlmr of Chinamen engaged the quality of the different spe.Is troubled with garget, or have the buck board to be used between the The Ivre-jerkini; t brunt:— And once the torrent's opened, ! in all heiog 31,000 who send *>800,- 1,(1 1,lten<ld to It is well to common vices of cows which grow bay and Coquille this summer. CuQUILLU ClTV. OUIXOON. Dan I ’jgersoll brought several Lik“ tl.e rapids to the sea. 000,000 annr.lly of out this country, j ^ P 111 tlilH " ork ln season, there- ; ollt ()f their natural affection for Calls—day or ni^ht—Promptly attended They’ll tuiulde t«> the reservior These Chinameu are divided off ^°r0 !1S 80011 ftS llie decision is .the calf, after they have been hab ! young salmon, about 18 inches long, That I’m supposed to he. He caught L. F. L a n e . J ohn L an e . ilito guilds, each guild * ei'ig con- made as to what crops are to be- ituated to its company and have to town last week. I ’IJ have to gobble ncadri; a!s LA N E A LANE. trolled by a central and despotic , grown» t,lp seed is not already 1 1)ursed it. My practice lias a ways them in South blough with a small And pastorals and odes, Attoriim ¡uni (’«BKSflirs «’t law. And catnhTtio dt>2per»4 I authority, and it is a rare instance on hand, «I should be at once pur- ; heeu to remove the calf as soon as seine. And lyric* by the loads. 31 is. \Y. A. Luce d'ed 3Ionday, L a n d Cases a Speciality. J when members of different guilds chased, and as soon as pur- it js <]ropp< d, watching the cow And sloppy-flnhherjah, Oflox on Main S;rmit,uppo*i:a Cosmopolitan are found working in one shop, chased it should he tested. To do ; until she has bren safely delivered. 'after h lingering illi.esb of several A i d padilin*'- » fted rhymes. Hotel. Till ti e '»i vil” l.r6 ervpttd me | Therefore, they are organized com- tliis, procure a box or huge il over J |,p calf js taken to a pen provided months. The remains were placed Rosebnrg, Oregon. A score of do :;*n times. petitors of the white inltorers, with l)o1 1111,1 P1,1111 twenty-five seeds of ¡ fop it tit a distance from tli« cow in a zinc casket, and shipped below J.M.Sim.is. Jo:n» A. G b . v . And O! hear the editor whom they can contend on une- ‘*acii \aiietv in it, and place it in a ! stable, where it is out of sight ami for interment. AY hen down into my n*aw Siglin & Gray. Fisherman Anderson had caught : qu il terms, because of their lower ¡ 'vanu roo,n J*11(1 kppP the earth : hearing. The calf is rublied dry, lie j t 1 's this v* rrml spawn, and j. rk. .Utorafys itiil (ounsHors \t Law, i settle of personal expenditure, moist. \\ hen the plants come up and is comfortably bedded in this 19 seals up to last Tuesday in his P is oi.rrapated jaw! Mnrshfielil, Coos «•oun’y. Oregon. The power of the Chinese guild coH,,t them and thus ascertain j sheltered pen. The cow is tied in trap near Rocky Point, this season. OrrioK—llolbnil building. opposite I.I hii .*« » Y In« 1. T n ost dire 1 cannot tell, The jve.i-.* push of sin. Hotel. r'JaS) i was shown last year in the case of "lint proportion, if any, are good, the stable and given a mess of The seals yielded from two to five Or iinqual i.«|ua-for is that ¡a cigar firm of San Francisco, j 1,1 this way the farmer can not j warm bran and linseed meal slop, gallons of oil each. W SINCLAIR, lie soikx the par’oape in. * *♦*■*---- — | which undertook Ui get ’ id of its j o n l .v ascertain whether the seed is ^ and is milked. The milk is then .11 y r i l e P a i n ! C o r n - k p o u d r u c i * . Attorney at La«, ruTM a * i > r ic r u iN . Qrinrrsl Insurance end Heal Estate Apent, Chinese workmen and employ only ; 'vorth planting, but lie can also j given to the calf, whit h is taught Ed. H erald ; —At a regular pri- CoQXTXLLB C it y , O regon . T h e 1 4 n i g h t s o f l .u l i » r null (lie white labor. Instructed by their , ascertain how thick it should be ! to drink by giving it two fingers, , tanry meeting of the repulilicans of ( h i m ‘ HP. leaders, the whole force of China-, planted, if —■> p*j t cent fail to glow , separa ted alaiut an inch, tl.r'Mreh • Myrtk- Point, held Tuesday, April T. G. OW EN. We are glad to find in the March ! men popped work m„| went out , 1,e Wl11 P1,111* more than if only 5 which the milk is easily sucked, (>, ’80, attended by 35 members of A tto rn e y and Counselor at L a w , number of the Overland Monthly ! ,,n H strike, and it was this exhi- P('r l‘onl tail. It more than 50 per Three meals a day tire given. This i the party, Herman s course in M abaixfiiild . Oon. of San Francisco an authoi itative h¡li< n of their organization which ¡ fail 1° P 'tnv* then the seed j j.s continue«! until the«fourth day, , congress was heartily endorsed, and | explanation of the views of the ¡ 8eeins to have drawn the attention 1 should be discarded and a better t when »he milk is fit for use in the resolutions were H HAZARD, unanimously Knights of L ib >r a* to the C'.ii- j ,,f the Knights of Lulxir more es- ! bought if possible. I f farmers J dairy. After this, skimmed milk, passed, requesting his renomina- A ttorne y and Counselor at L a w . lies« biUir question, together with uocially ti> the dangers involved ¡ wi,»ild adopt this plan it would pre- \ warmed to 1)3 degrees is given E mpibu Cn». O on . tioii, ami tlmt the delegates to the a detailed statement of reasons ft r ¡„ f|Jft competition. They felt ! vent the loss of a crop by bad three times a day, an l no nitre stfite convention be instructed for J. W . B EN N ET T . I their hostility to the Chinese in that thev must meet organization I 8híh1* and it won!«I enable them to (than three quarts at a meal during him. The Delegates to the county the l nited Slates. I lie anther is with organization, and accordingly j decide, when set'll does not genni- ; the hrst month. The calves are A tto rn e y at L a w . j convention are, D. Giles, J . K. P. Mr. W. \Y. Stone, a member of the c>}ille«i a mass meeting ou the first |,!‘te, whether it is because of bad , kept alone. A small bundle of MAR.inn.:u>, Ouu^K'N. i Elliott, A. L. Buell, Win. A. Bor - ; order, and the delegate who not 0f hist October toáronse the work- j SPP<1* bad weather, or bad planting, j clean, fine hay may be hung in the der ami Z. T. Johnson. D- X-i. WATSON long ago introduced in th*' Cíili- ¡ i„<rmen, and to gain public sym - 1 ^ ben our plants do not come up pen, and they will so u begin to I presume yon have seen in the A tto rn e y and Counselor at L a w furnia district assembly, resolutions j )af|)V an,| encouragement. B e-i Ht the proper time, we are very apt eat it. By perseverance in thus i despatches, that Herman has suc Lyo t I’m , O on . which v.ere almost unanimously tween five and six thousand people fo c,l»rge it to bad seed, when p er-; weaning the calf, not only from its ceeded in getting a sarvey made adopted, reciting the evils consst*- ; «r^therptl insiil«* tho hall, ami out-1 ba|>s the seed was g*>od, and the ’ dam, I ut from its natural inclina- J . H. NOSLER, for the purpose of dredging and queut upon the iutr<Auction hj,le the street was packed. As the j biilure was caused by bad plant- tion to suck, much future trouble N o ta r y P u b .ic ! sin g lin g the C o llid e from , such lalHjr, and suggesting radical Gf t|iat meeting, the whole lng, together with a bad season; j will be avoided.--American Agri- C m , UoN. Myrtle Point to Coquille City; , remedial measures. Pacific coast, in Mr. Stone’s woids, but as we do not suspect the cause cultarist ¡also for the improvement of the D L . S T E E L E . M. D-. It seems that the Knights f>f was electrified, and ‘’Los G atos,! we ke<iP planting the same way, Pr«»pvHlrr. , Siuselaw river. Dentist Lal>or in California have made a jAureka ^|en Jocino Truckee, ' nni^ suppose we get bad seed every ----------<------- ----- Iv^arsliiielcL, O re g o n , Some time since we took occa- T h e T a r iiT H ill. (jftlcr in Eolia,rn buiiuiiiK, mrpu-iu ! ^ rchlnL» investícration into the | Seattle aud other places began to ' seil80n the weather is such ns Washington, Apiil 4 —The w’ays Bianco Huir I. Luu^Lin« mm ami other I industrial situation there as rtfffcv*t-i ta]k ()f the ndvisibility of expelling to be unfavorable to our method o- «»on to remark the promising out- nna-biheiics ndniinisttn a for the pamltma Clónese lalior, and that tl.e t|lft Chinese ” planting, but if we know th«t our look for the immediate future of and meanr, committee considered ' ,ul reports of committees sent out to The ground the Knights of La- ! 8eeJ i« good, ami it fails to grow, j Ibis county, having in view as a Hewitt’s customs bill ler.terday at i gather statistics bearing on the bor take is that the Chinamen here I • « «ball begin to investigate, and ¡ bas»« for our statement the efforts tiieir meeting, and mhletl to it the O. E. SMITH, fiee li.^t of Morrison’s bill, so far I subject have been embodied in a are substantially serfs, and that it Perhaps discover that we plant our 1,1 n ’co ^ ’ H' v,1,e eon Dentist, statement which Mr. Stone de is in:p »s- isitile for the free laborer to deep to grow in a cold, wet Veno t^G’ts ot land in tins vicinity as it applies *o lumber, fish, salt, flax, and hemp. Wool was also M A K SH F IE L 1), OREGON. scribes as both exhaustive aud en- totoHqiete with them. “Their -a;.son. In a wet season no doubr. "bien have within them the ele- V ital. : tirely trustworthy. Jt was found success in driving out of the mar lu tic i i seed is lost by too deep ; <>f wealth, the improvements added t<> the tree list under the 1 that the cost of food for a Chinese ket all white competitors in the planting, and yet the farmei I kmi - I ready innuguinted at Port Orf >ril head of dutiable. i laborer is about three dollars a several branches of trade.” says es‘ly thinks it is because of bad and ÍS’.xes river which will involve ( tit-:«(» I ’r . i v t 'l . W.MTH-M.T Ell AND Jo* c..a. ! the expendituie of many thousands Chic..go, April 1.—Special first llfi is ,,ot )<>,k!" 8 Mr. Sioux, “shows t'>x .l.mf-xr to S»‘< 'I t. Ocxofuill© O ity , Ofeix ," " " th Two neighbors often plant bad of dollars before they are complet- class passenger rate bv wmy of perpetuitv nur republican Work of all dcscriptioiti* done hi auu uitoi luxuiies. h i m ! tinit his reut, vd.GS clothing and finxl come to only form (>t government nn^in«; from a ><^d from tl.e same lot, while one ! e‘b l^sules t»eing a source of Omaha from Chicago to Son Fran notice and extremely tow pnces. ! seven dollars a month. “He w-oras, ! col)sei,t on our part t^q continue the i u1** >»iake almost every seed grow xveH^b and prosperity to tiio c< )un- cisc o is §14 05 to-day and §29 for J . -A». meet almost an ty .wiicn lie can, in unequal competition. competition.” Mr, v..„, • •• gangs, ^ sleeps hU j nueipial Air. row- the other will "*•* m ru with «uu »nmm ^ afterward, * aud the bright *=■ 1 pros- the round trip, good for ninety C oquille C ity , O regon . The Atchison has not yet rough in a dismal don 1 i„..iv r4P11pr,»l \f wi pi * Workman of entire failure; should the two com- l>ccts f«*r tlie success of Mr. John days. GENh;» vi. .A,(ii-.AOi tor tut- .s.ti*- ul City ! nights through propel ty, Uousi'., aim lot*, muovr, uriui, Alissouri river »»•« Lubo r. e e x x p p r e r s e s s e s h i e e , : - . — - tes they wuul.l prohuhly li'uckl,Æke enU-uvurs h, b r i» , his authorized the ............. ■ ■■■ • v •»*» “ 1-’ »"■!. K Kui«hl n i g h t s s o of f ia a D o iv raucue.i, eic. UiUoc in ueruiO Ou.ia.n^. j M li*'ro b *‘ . » •-«***• ..liK.ir ..F . a.;reemei|t with . . . tliis . set timent, . I.L difference 1 : »r_____ :i immnncn mi romls to meet this rate. About ; wears the cheap pr.xlucts oT l.tn his I ! ^jre j O.. find ] il. that i i the in il.. the . soil immense nimm' quarry nf of cu sand J. F. HALL, on j •*"" la‘" ' ” He has uo wife i.n.l in u 01, the subject of ' n»id the method of planting liad ; ^'6 attention of the building world, *200 people are starting from Chi- Sui v e y - r , esented by no fuiuiiy to support, uu,l is .\illiuji Chinese Laleu* preteutei, „ him ......... to , mode the difference in the result, jbince that time nothing has trans- : cago every day for the Pacific F ob CooaC’oUNTT, Ottiioos. ; to endure ni,y hnnlship. tluriup; i t||e Oe„ernIIy Assembly declares When the funner test« iiis see.1 piled to make less likely the cun- coast. About 150 are second class ORiae: Wnli T. G. « t'H ii, L mj ,, ^»1 a. slilic.d. \Aff ~Fertwol maps of all survoyt-d and * n- ! his comparatively brief sojourn that “nine.tenths of the people j “" ,1 k»o»s it to lie ¡moil, it „ j]| | summation of the measures look. and fifty firet class. -•><>- - — -— t^rad lands turmsLfcd on short liot.te. vlnl : here. The American wot kmau, ; OQ the pacific coast, and of the ; *ake bim but a few years to ditcov- ‘ "o to our material advancement, C a n ’ t S r ( l l « ‘ tin - It-.«!«- W n r . ! "who lo o k s up a wife as soon as w li.ile country, in fact, are opposed ! f*r bi«* mistakes iu planting, if he | ^dt on the con liai}, t..< d» w lop- New York, April 4. - C. P. Hunt J . I*. E A S T E R , M. 1). p o s sib le ,” expends fifty d o lla rs a to the imixirtatiou of the Chinese j ,,mkes »»y. 101,1 Jbus li3 will be j ¡nont of t!,e quarry at Port Black- ington has finally decided that, af P h tsxcixk , S c bo e or and O u i i n n i c i LN. Special attention piven to di.-'fa.-.es ox wom month to the Chinaman's seven, under any conditions whatever. ! to reAtify them; but as long lock, which was at that tune an nn- ter all, he can not entertain the en aud cLniureii. aim all cun-nxe fornis o( and co keep himself decently he d i s e a s e . C(.e>> of ulMt«tr>a >>1U : tueth ex Thoentire order,” he concludes, as he has uo positive knowledge of certainty, is now an assured fact prop tsiiion of the Atchison for two tracted for fA)ecuta each. S^ smui I treatment 1 can get along on no 'ess. The “ must act as one man in this move- the qualit) of the seed he plan!a, | n,1<1 in progress, while we are iu- California pools. “A single pool,” for Uheumuli.vu and Neural},h‘ l»y the iueu- ; Chimniiaii therefore lowers the m ent’ he is so likely to attribute a fail- formed that work on tho ( raw ford he said, “is necessary in justice to icat«d vapor bath. Ulhce at residence in C«sjni)le City. 1 r.ite of wages in every employment Mr. Powderly mnkes one defense j ‘»re to bad seed that no investiga- | * u 0 *,nr ':il|,i<‘th was the roads.” Thus ends all pending I. O. G. T. into which he euteis in competi- ] ()f the tjJft late jatB violent ^.q^ut assaults i« m ule, and so the same er- discontinued last fall, will be re negotiations for a settlement of the assaults on ou the the ! Morning Star Lodge tion with the American. ! Chinamen, zm .:...................: __ u ...i saying that “they ............. were j rors are committed year after mimed as quickly as the weather rate war. ► ^ — ----- No- ^64, becomes Milficiently settled to ln 1S70 n few .vholesnle sh.ie j ||ot bU|ne;'U| ” » ere but the in- year. Meet* at Coqmlle City every Tburadny Seed gro vn on the farm should justify such move. Messrs. Swit- u, | ,„f ,u;fII w[,o Washington, April 4. —Consul- •renmi». Viaum^ luemneis ot ibis order, in fact- »ries m Sun Fruaeiscn h inglit, gtromHUtl, lu the good alandinx. are uordiatly invited. some Chinamen to make lioots and ; sought to d»; 'ra le A n i.ic iii free | 1,f* the same as seed that is zer n,l‘1 Jhitler who were here rep- Geneinl Putnam, of Honolulu, seut shoes. Up to that time wages av- |rtb,7r;” but be warns Congress that ¡ ,10»br|lt; for although it may be resenting the Blacklook Sand-stone to the state department an offic'al eraged about $20 a week for skill-1 *‘nt)ti/i,,jr tìiJl)rt of the enactment of k^^<,'v,, that it is new, there is no company miming''preliminary lines account <*1 the tlis,appearance of the I. O . o. F. fnl and rapid workers. Now over | jiwk aml a f(l|, Rud illipiirti}4, ‘ positive certainty that it is good. : ,llltl n»«king estimates of the prob- new hike, the extinction of which Coquille Lodge No.53 t — — ---- ! able cost of, and designs for, tbe was caused by the great volcano M*eu st c.Hiuiiie Ciiy evory Haturday «ven ;6,0()0 ( ’liinamen are employed 1,1 : enforcement of the same will pre- | varions structures and buildings iBK. Yiiiitins brethren, in Kood atundiu«. . the trade, getting from S20 to §30 j veI|fc otber ant, far more tw iW e \V« ,..,ln S; < ulv« * Kilnnea. It is of absorbing interest. •oriliallv invited. Every animal upon the farm needed in the active prosecution of , v , r v r ; a mouth, and the wages of whit- | sceueB of bhanlshed and destruc- IT* in .mi »111 lt«*«<Ti«r. should be subjected to a course of work, including a w harr, completed A. r . and A. 31. men are from §9 to §13 a week, tion. New York, March 29 — Beecher Chadwick Lodge. No.68. ; Meantime, too, Chinamen have h e - 1 The Cllinese qHestiolli it win l)e training as soon as it makes its np- ; their work and returned to Sun yesterday said of the strike: “I jiearance. This is desirable, and, ! Francisco. 3Ir. Butler, the eugin- Meet* at Coquille City on Saturday even come the owt.ers of forty-eight out i „ • . • m am glad the row has beeoms tran- I dk on or before tbe full tuoon in each . . , , _ . ! S'Cll, IS one whion illtlaiues the indeed, indispensable for the l>est eer, expressed himself asentert::in „ n e „ , m„n 1 ? f t , e s!x -v ,* K;' » '« * | indignation of American labor gen- scendant. Ailvanced intellect is results, with all livestock, from the ing no doubt whatever <»f the prac- Jo h n Goodman, | in the city, while of the fifty »!>!>-, erully.-N ew York Sun. (•'•nfined t«> Europe and America. ! chickens to the colts. Docility in- | ticability of tl.e c iny>my's design * x ’ per factories, not one is now own —*• - The orient is still asleep, but when j volves ease of management in ev. to make of the Port a successful T h « Iro n T ra d e . ed by a white man. G. A R. it arises it will be xi new factor in In 1872 the Chinamen liegan to i Philadelphia, April 2.—The iron i ery way, and this saves labor ami shipping harbor by il:e erection of Gen- Lytle Post N o - 27 the world. The Chinaman will yet lo-day market is considerably affected by ! increases the profits from the use a w lmrf at once durable ami ofsuf- M*eta at Coqnille City, on every firat learn to make cigars. sit in the legislatures of the wror!d.” Wedneadav. YTstini oomrada, in cood there are 8,000 Chinamen io the strike agitation. w ve — • There is no of the animals. In a dairy docility l ficient extent to accommodate large •tandinc, oordially invited. L n n l i l N T r«H €'X i«ry. tr»ide to 400 whites, and wages aie change in card rates or mill prices; is one of the most important char- tonnage. It is km it I that before A. H. Wright, Commander. St. Louis, April 2 .—The situa —------ ---- ----- zs~. ------- ~ ------ ~ I only about one-third of what they pig iron inquires are frequent for acterittics of the cows, and the dai- leaving, 3Ir. S-vitz-sr c »utricle I Coquill© City Comman ’ ! were in 1870. I l l the manufacture m_m % ------ ------- May and June deliveries. Bars, ryinan 7 . ho has experienced the with Mr. Corkill for the delivery tion .as affect in * the strike cn i T o . 1 , O . ! R . C -. of clothing 8,000 Chinamen to 1000 sheets, plate and tank are quiet, j advantage of il will always give at the point, «J K 0,fC 0 f< e t « fit in- Gould’s So i!hwestern system lms Meet* in thiapiaoe every first and tlurU j whites are now employed, and the Nails are active, under building , his most careful attention to the j her, and that the mil! will be put developed no change this morning. t o a d n « in i n a each o e h month m o n th ^J| lIU d D U tD i H I ' ’ © , Tu«*day j wages of the white worker have ! demands. Steel rail orders are up training ef calves. Weaning is in operation next month to hi l l lint No hope is entertained of the good stunli^arj ouixatlv ii/i;)l. A. T. J.iUie, CommandiT. 'declined from §25 a week in 1872 j to the average. Old mils dull and the first lesson to be given. A order and to saw for the on-tom Kui.ihts of labor returning, at to §15 a week, the Asiatics receiv-: weak. Slabs and bloom orders for | c ilf should ne\er be permitted to trade. In condu ion it is no ox- least until the executive hoard ing from §25 to §28 a month. The English shipments are placed at i suck the cow. This enforced habit ageration to sav tlmt during the shall have arrived in S t Louis. ensiling summer 200 men will be The same large crowd collected F o r* br*d Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Chinamen took hold of the manu- §35 here. Fonr mills have shut changes—in time—the disposition Book Poultry for sale by D«-rward B . Cart- facture of underware several years down for want of soft coal. The j of those young cows, which never at work between Denmark and this morning about the freight v rio b t. YooooU*. Donylaa County, ago, and. bv underbidding white I anthracite trade gaining. 1 having suckled a calf, and never . Port Orfoid.—S. W. Or. Recorder. yatd to pi event removal of freight. ih s in u s s ( .t u n s . s. im it, - ■M n BLOODED FOWLS.