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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, A P R IL VOL. 4. not compulsion. I t is impossible How well i remember to conceive any countries separat In tho crowing effort of Mr. lPerhaps you do toV, ed by a greater distance than Eng When the town» were much smaller Gladstone's career last Thursday, S.N. A- D O W N IN G - M- D- land and her Australian colomes, And the country was new. the whole world has undoubtedly How the mail» canto on horseback. Physician and Surgeon, and yet, though they are in posses witnessed the greatest display of ; One»- a week, passed our door, sion of the same privileges which C’tHvriLLK C ITT, O&EOON. Mul were strnightway delivered political and administrative courage have hereto been denied to Ireland, At tho old country store. Calls—day or ni<*ht—Pron.ptly attended and independence of this century, i the sole aim and ambition of the There were dry goods and blankets, ! The interest in and enthusiastic L. F. L a n e . J ohn L ane . Mixed up with the news: Australian statesman of to-day is reception of Mr. Gladstone’s There were ready-made clothing, L A N E ¿c L A N E , to build up an English speaking Hats and caps, boots ami alioes; speeches are not confined to Eng- : lttorn»»>s ami Counselors al la w . federation, the nucleus of w hich There were large candy apples land and Ireland alone. The e f Land Cases a Speciality. Wrhioli wore rod t<> the core, may be found in the action of fect of his eh quentand impnssion- And fat cat u> babies, O flics on Main Street, opposite Cosmopolitan sending Australian troops to the i ed appeal to t ho British nation to At taut old country store. ; * Hotel. Soudan las' year. If it is possible Rosel)uq,v Oregon. iv'ress a prolonged catalogue o ff How oft(*n I ventured. to maintain unity at this distance, While wailing ihe mail. wrongs and long suffering, has ar J.M .S rm .ia. J ohn A. G uay . why should the integrity of the To price the toy playthings rested universal attention, sympa Siglin & Gray. I found there for Rale. empire be affected by Ireland’s thy and admiration; and, coming us j There were no “ five-rent counters” Attorneys and Counselors At Law , managing her own affairs V To In those days of vore, it did from the lips of England’s Marshfield, Coos oonnty, Oregon. discuss or doubt the ability of And ‘ ¡.was seldom 1 purchased O pt ic s — Holland building, opposite HI unco greatest statesmen, lias produced Hot*!. At the old country store. such an educated people to do so, a profound and indelible lmures- A cheap line of hardware is us absurd as it is premature. w . SINCLAIR, ; sion everywhere. So vast, difficult Filled np the back end: When the time comes men will not Attorney at Law, i and important is the question for And a few crooked scythe-snaths, Oeneral Insurance and Heal Estate Agent, be wanting, nor will they be found With a natural bend, which Mr. Gladstone now proposes C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n . Were kept in a barrel, to be lacking in judgment or to provide the long requested leg Which stood near the door, capacity. The local self-govern islation, that, outside of Ireland, T. G. O W E N . W ith things large and small, ment of Ireland is a question which In the old country store. there have been thousands and Attorney and Counselor at Law, has long occupied the mind and at There were needles and thimbles thousands of advocates o f the main M abshtiki . d , Oon. tention of many an able statesman; Horse-collars and cheese, featuier o fjiis present Home Rule ■ Tobacco and lioorice. but not until the voice of the pa 1 scheme, who have scarcely dared j S- H H A Z A R D , Live rats and brisk fleas. triot has developed into the hoarse New Orleans molasses, heretofore to give vent to any ex Attorney and Counselor at Law. whisper of rash instigation; not Almost to*) thick to pour— pression of opinion upon the sub F. m tiiiu C m , O o n . All under one roof. until despair has armed the assas ject. Mr. Gladstone, in his heroic In that old country stoic. j.-w . ¡BEN N ETT. i Chicago Sun. and conscientious disregard of i>op- sin. and the judicial records of the » «0 » •* country have been steeped in Attorney at Law. ular sentiment and prejudice in i H o w to Salt llu ttc r. blood; not until blow after blow England, has risen far above the j M aushi ' iu i . o , O uroon . Mr. Curtis says: “ The salt 1ms been struck with the frenzy of reproach of party factions to the D. X j W A T S O N . ought never to be worked into the atmosphere of sound judgment and j wild indiscretion; has any British Attorney and Counselor at Law butter.” I give you our process, impartial legislation. He has ; statesman dared to entertain it. Coos C ity , O on . W e churn the butter to a granular j s|umn up before to-day his nobility ! No.v the seed of long delayed jus form, as stated by Mr. C., and then j Gf character and strength of pur- j tice is sown, the question is, what J. H. N O SLER , draw off the buttermilk, and then pos,^ and now he lias surpassed ; will the harvest be? This at pres Notary Public C o ^ u il l i : C ity , O o n . we float the butter in a brine made au idg prvlous efforts by this ex- ent cannot be answered, but we sincerely trust that Mr. Gladstone, ~ D L. STEELE, M. D-7 j of about one-quarter o f an ounce cellent action in standing forth to who has ever championed the to the pound of the estimated quan -1 relieve an oppressed people by a Dentist cause of Ireland with the courage n ^ a r s H f i e l d , O r e g o n , tity of butter in the churn. We measure which, until his com [ire- j and honesty o f a Hampden, and Office in Holland budding, opposite allow this to stand, except to oc hensive mind compassed its possi Bianco Hotel. Laughing gas and other casionally shake the churn a little bility and bis voice gave utterance the eloquence o f a Demosthenes, anaesthetics administered for the painless to permit the brine to surround to its title, lias been regarded as j will live to see his magnificent extraction of teeth. v-tnl ' : every grain o f butter, for about the chimerical fabric of wild im- scheme realized in such a manner O. E. SMITH, I twenty minutes, and then draw oft agination. By this independent that England and Ireland may j the brine into the tubs if tubs action Mr. Gladstone hns enrolled have just reason to be proud of his ^ ^ ^ S u rg e o n Dentist, are used that we aie to pack in upon the pages of the history of handiwork.- —1 faily News. - * a- M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . the next day, and then pioceed to (|lfi British constitution a period : Since the low freight rates wo wash the huttei until the water marking the commencement ot a notice that rpph s havebe»*n ship draw n off is clear. Had not brine new’ era for Ireland—the first! ped to Portland from New York oeen used, each gtain of butter i glimpse of d;rvn upon those einer- via San Francisco. This is v burn W A T C H -M A K E R AND JEW ELER, would present a fring) or porous l at«i isles after centuries of night. ing shame, and shows the unthrift O o Q u l I l e C i t y , O g n __ . I^ F W o r k of all descriptions done at short i sur^Bce, which would take up a • Mr. Gladstone’s sjieech was at once of the people of Oregon and Wash notice and extremely low prices. vital* i large amount o f water, and retain : a marvel o f oratory, and f u ll of th e ington IVn itory. I !c re is no rea it to quickly spoil the butter by usual characteristics of all that, son w hy Oregon should not, annu J. ZD ZELATISI, giving it an incipiri watery flavor, gentleman's parliamentary elo- ally, ship millions of bushels of C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n . G E N E R A L AGENCY for the bale of City besides imposing upon the market qu(MJce, namely: honesty, foice of j apples to other states. It reminds property, houses and lots, timber, farms, about 2 ounces of water to the expression, intense earnestness and us of some things we see here in ranchos, etc. Office in Herald building. P°und, and only I t ounces of but- moderation. But he had long ago the Coquille .’alley, such ns im p o s J. F. H A L L , ter, while 1(5 ounces was paid for. i taught us to expect this, and by : ing all manner of canned goods, Surveyor, A fter the clear water is drawn : the firmness and force of his Inn- fish, etc. In the way of can ed Office: WitLT.°c.'0*iT'7 ™ Marshfield, j off’ fi ulckl-v Knt,;eif tlie batter gunge has compelled even his nn- fruits and vegetables, we can beat t-tf”Perfect maps of all surveyed and en- into a lump by turning the churn ! tngonists to listen to and look for- the places from whence they com#», tered lands furnished on short notice, vini backwards and forward, thus €X- | war,| mesistably to his utterances. in their production, yet there is pelling nearly all the water that Important ns may he this corner not a hotel in the coumv that has J. P. E A S T E P , M. IX P hysicun , SCKOKOS and URSTETiuriAN. ; bad not run off. l hen we put the t stone of the estblishment of Ire- not from one to three wagon loads Speciai attention given to di^rast s of wom-j butter on the worker, and most land’s freedom, we are not so rash of empty fruit cai^ in its back yard en and children, and all chronic forms of . ’ disease. Cases of obstetric« ¡siu; teeth ex- i thoroughly work m an ounce of ,iy consider, even if Mr. Glad- i from this winter's run. Not one tracted for 50 cents each. Special treatment ....U 4 ... 4 i,~ T«o ,r ,,l W o r U n ,, . , . ,, , for Rheumatism and Neuralgia by the med-! h 1 1 the pound. Working at j stone s measure should become of these bears an Oregon brand. icatod vapor batii. ' this stage does not injuift the grain l uvv Hint i l i i 4 m iM t in n « ¡ 1 1 ho <*t Office nt residence in Coquille City. j ®. , JHW, Mini IM S questlOU W ill l>e *lt This, too, while we have the same --------------T r f * | as the brine has hardened the sur- ! once ended. W e prophecy a long j products in their season in abun _ . 1 ' J ? ' A* T , i face of each 8raiu, aIld t1»« Balt is and weary period of anxiety and ! dance and much of it going to Morning Star L o d g e | simply pressed into the butter to! d iffic u lt y before such a practical waste. We might ship thou r4 ’ Thnrsdtv I r e m a * n f ° r th e u s e o f t h e b u t t e r iu n n ,j c o m p le t e t r a n s f o r m a t i o n c a n : sands of dollar’s worth <>r these remng. Visiting members of tbift order, in | its s e c o n d a c id it y , o r s e n s i t i v e p e r - i ^ e f f e c t u a l l y b a la n c e d a n d r e a li z - evening canned goods instead of buying good rttHiidiiiR, nre cordially invited ioil. We always set the b u t t e r y Nave» t beless, the foundation' what we use. In the case of can away for twenty-four hours to de- Gf local self-government for Ire-; ned shell fish it is the same, and O. F. L O. velop this state, and then carefully j land is therein established beyond j we use codfish caught in the A t Coquille Lodge No.53 rework the butter to expel churn ft doubt, and, unless we mistake the lantic ocean while our own Pacific M eet« « t Coqnillt, City every Satnrday even jnice thus produced, and wdiicb, if ; authority and influence of Mr. ha6 as fine as can be found in the lag. Viaiting brethren, in good standing, left in, would soon spoil the flavor Gladstone, and his sound judg- world. cordially invited. and quality of the butter by caus- ! ment, it is a foundation so perraa- T h e P ro h lb itio u lN tN . A. F. and A. M. ing it in time to become frowy. nent and definite in its material Chadwick Lodge, No-68. W e then pack the butter as closely structure, that it will outlast oppo The prohibitionists of this state Meets at Coqnille City on Saturday even and solidly as possible, and as a re sition and dissension, and upon its seem in dead earnest, and in some ing on or before the full moon in each month. sult it will never get frowy, and firm basis will be erected the mon couuties at least, success seems John Goodman, will never leak brine, and the buy ument of Irish freedom and Brit certain for them. The following W. M. er has 16 ounces o f pure butter to ish jurisprudence. No one will is their state ticket, as put out and G. A R. every pouud purchased.— U. S. deny the fact that unity is ratified at Salem a short time ago: Gen- Lytle Post N o - 27, Dairyman. Governor—J. E. Houston, of strength; but the old fable of the lì E I fr ill! J i — Meels at Coquille City, on every Wednesday. Visting oomradt», in ter. first good — bundle of sticks, in illustration of ; Jackson county. Congress —G. M. Miller, of Ben r,,. . . . ,. this truth, applies clearly to sticks ■tanding, oordially invited. Ih e second quarterly meeting , A. H. Wright, Commander. n and not to nations. VY here unity ton county, who was nominated by Coquille City Command, for the Bandon circuit will be held is on)y preserved by the bonds of acclamation. at Brown’s school house on South coercion, as in the case of Irelaud, Secretary of State— Aug. C. IL^To. Ay -tc. Gk, Coquille. May the 1st, and 2nd. ! it is scarcely a thing to boast of, Kinney, of Clatsop. Meets in this place every first and third Supreme Judge — IX R. N. Black and must surely bieak asunder a£ Tuesday in each month. All mendiers in Rev. E. G. Michael presiding. good atandig are c »rdially invited. H. B. Swafford. the first opportunity, thereby illus burn, of Linn. Superintendent of Public In A. T . Lillie, Commander. trating the weakuess of the theory struction— W. D. Lyman, of Wash Meats,flour,groceries and provis when applied by force. The unity ington county. ions at Johnson & Rose’s,at the old State Treasurer— J. L. YY illi- which supports governments and Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth McAdams stand, near Olive hotel. nms, -f Douglas. strengthens constitutions must be j State Prin ter—J. K. Shepard, of Hoek Poultry for sale by Perward B . Curt- ’ ------, ,-------------- T«e,UI.. Qwag.^ -1 g nbsoribe for the H ebai . b . the result of voluntary action, and ' Polk county. BLOODED ]>Iii 9 n<‘wot:i C j floin*. I ri l:iu «l‘ s F r e e d o m . T liv OI<l t 'o iin lr ) M o r r . It r M U r .S M < W i l l » « . NOTICE. NO. 37. 27, 188(5. St. Paul, April Jo.— The reports ui the cyclones in St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids, Rice station and otlioi points, are not exaggerated. A t 0 o clock this morning forty-nine dead anJ very nearly 200 injuied were found. Many arc still miss- ing. All the bodies were removed to-night. There were just enough houses lei t at Sauk Rapids to call it a village. The debris is piled in heaps for and wide. A basket fnll o f hooks was found at River Station, six miles, away, marked ^¡«•wspsiiM'r AdYfrtisIni». Newspaper advertising, by busi- ness mei, having faith in their own warftS> jfi the most effective means for securing for their goods a wide r(,cognition Qf their merits, , Newspaper advertising compels j nqUi ry t Hnd when the article offer- 0f g00(| quality and at a fair prjce the natural result is increas- i sa]es j Newspaper advertising is a per- manenf addition to the reputation • the goods advertised, because ; jt is permanent influence always fit work ¡n their interest. Sauk Rapids. Ih e ie are no le- Newspaper advertising is the port-; from outlying distiicts. It ,rj,,st energetic and vigilant of is believed there is great destruc- j Pftlesmen> addressing thousands tion of property. St. Paul, April 15. -T h e City Council voted $5,000 to aid the cy- clone sufferers. Governor Hub- i each day, always in the advertis- er*8 interest, and carelessly at work seeking customers from all c]asses> bard dispatched a car load of pro- visions to bank Rapids, accompan- ied by a committee, to offer assist- ance. Dr. Dersola and others, who weut to St. Cloud, returned this morning. On reaching St. ( loud, the phycsicians fiom St. Paul and Minneapolis divided a part going to Sauk Rapids. Dr. Dersloa was sent to St. Benedic- tine, where the sisters of the hos pital wer ’ kept busy till 3 this j Newspaper advertising promotes i trade, for even in the dul- jesj. times advertisers, se cure hy far the largest share is being done. YYdiile the i advertiser eats and sleeps, printers, . steara engines and printing presses are at work for him; trains are ; foearj ng },j8 words to thousands of tow ns ami hundreds o f thousands of readers, all glancing with more or less interest at the message pre morning. Iw enty-fi\eof the iw- j |,are(i for them in the solitude of jured are iu the hospital alone. his office. N o preacher ever spoke It is not known how many more to so large an audience, or with so are in private houses. little effort, or so eloquently as you, H uy ; u s :«! I ' - mi I. o i i x In N le e jk reader, may do w ith the newspaper man’s assistance. It is often a question among per — - - - - ^ •- ♦- —- - sons who are acquainted .»ith the B rrw M tp r V a lle y Mer»|»N. anatomy and physiology of man, ! w hether lying with the head exalt- j G. Harry and family, of Drain, ed, or even with the b«xl \ is the! are guests at Half-way house. wholosoine. Jl-s !.' c. .suit-! firnnt is 1 " iet sick ®‘ «••• "n tin g . in u tlifir own earn >n this point, H oI,e l,e wiU reeov?r s0° n- A loss to the company. F. N. argue in iuvui' oi that which they prefer. Now’, although many de Brown has resigned his position light in bolstering up their heads as mail carrier in favor of Harry nK night, and sleep soundly with Bowen fa promising young man ; from Sugar-pine). Frank, we mDs out injury, yet v.e declare it to a dangerous habit, The vessels i y ° u’ J. Calvert, of Coos bav stage through which the blood passes fr-m the lw w ltn tl .0 heart, nre „ 1 . | «m ipany, made a trip to the bay u a vs loosened in their cavities week to arrange (or putting on >-lien «he head is resting in bed higher than the both : therefore in an i'ases iiuenopu wim lever, tho attended v.iti el should be nearly on a level with the body; and people ought to accustom themselves to sleep thus, to avoid danger.— Mod. Jour nal. Do von know how much sleep von need? Note when you usually the wa80nB- But on accounl o f the rain, the good work lias been Delated, |. C" ule 'irfi 1°*®* numerous in this precinct. E. E. Lobree drove out 235 head o f cattle last week, and had the misfortune of losing Hon the mountain. They chilled to death. T. Sheridan ! • rossed the mountain with 41 head g o to sleen and about" when you usually ivtike up, and count "the time. Few people get along well ,,s a rule, on less-than seven hours sleep; few require ten hours. As an average most persons need eight or nine I k ursof sleep, i f yon sleep j !<nd l,* s Kone *° tlle bftV ®ft«r “ ore. 1 Doc liu ll'l{ left helf-wey lionso the 15tl’- " ith '20 yearlings which lie | !">r<'hased o f Laird. Mr. Young \ !>®sse<l through the toll gate on 13th A' ' ^1 a dro\e o f men (8 in number) ,in<l ' * repotted that lie will soon return with 12 hundred head of eight or nine hours and get up tired and depressed, very likely cattle. J. Gilpin also has gone to you are sleeping too much unless Myrtle Point on like business. C. Majory has tired of country very hard work accounts for your feelings. Find out on wlmt num life, and makes his drives so he can ber of hours you feel best and stick spend Sunday in Coos City. YY’ hat to your standard. Loss of sloop is the attraction Charles? kills as surely, though more slowdy, j YY . L Laird and and W ill An than loss of food. A recent medi derson, o f Palaska creek, spent cal writer has said: “ The value of several days in the valley last week. The rain this week caused quite sleep to brain workers cannot be exaggerated. In a recent lecture a rise in the river and there were Dr. Malins, a famous English phy- seveml breaks in the telegraph wire sician, said that the brain requires • caused by falling trees, twelve hours of sleep at four years j Cricket old, gradually diminishing by hours Brewster \ alley, April 16. and half hours to ten hours at four- IminiKmiion. tec-n, and thence to eight hours JYancisco> A p ril 16.—There when the bod\ i ; full grown and are now over gqq immigrants a day formed. ( »oeth, in his most acti\e coming to San Francisco. Many productive period, needed are going north to Oregon and hours and took them, Kant, the * Washington. The office of the most laborious o f students, w as, 0regon Navigation Company is strict in never taking less than throlJged with iDquirer6t ftnd an seven. N or does it appear that officer of the corapanv 8aid the those who have systematically tried I other(]ay thafc thft corapany was to cheat nature of this chief right now making more money than all have been, in any sense, gainers of ^ raiiroads time for their work. I t may be a To.day the Idaho Railed for paradox, but it is not the less of p Uget ¡Sound completely filled with truth, and what is given to sleep is yoUDg Hnd single men, bound for gained to labor.— Ex. ^ Seattle. FOWLS. A large assortment o f elegant For the best bargains in grocer- furniture just received at Lyons & ies go to Johnsou & Rose’s, first son’s. idoor northeast of the O live hotel. ’ 7.7 ■ -