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vol . * J V. «J NO. 9. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCT. 12, H iio ii-A o ü j i h g is ni I l e vi veil. {»ration laws could he SO amended ! A n o l«l F a b l e in S i m p l e D i v i s i o n . other fields in Del Norte and Sis- j O l i , f o r a m a o ! t h e c l e a r v o i c e s a tip ,. kiyou counties. Ib is work must i On the revival of Know-nothing- t,iat 1,0 immigrant could be al- Can we „ , l ... | . , o 1 .1 J -j.1 . . , | v on w c u compromise u iu u iu iu u n : this lu io thing?” im u c : A n d th r o u g h th e c h u r c h th e e c h o ra n jf. be done by men from the outside,, isni that sterling and ever wide- lowed to land without a certificate . , , r .»h,,r firinrr n bnVlr M. M. M U R P H Y , M D < )h . f o r a i n w i ! s h e a n n • < ip n iu — for the old inhabitant^ know but awake journal, the Portland News, j from the American consul resident ^ & d . 8Jieriff .«Can Phvsieiaii h tit 1 Surgeou. How could such swtctiii ,-w plead in vain? passing deputy sheriff’, little about quartz, and consequent- Hays: It is nothing new that in a : nearest to the district whence the we not agree upon an equitable Office over Dr. Leneve’s Drugstore. T h e h a d h o y s o r i n n e d a c r o s s t h e a i s l e s . immigrant comes, to the effect that K take but little interest in it. ticn* of intense popular feeling, T h e d e a c o n 's fr o w n s w tM e c h . J iq e d t o » id le s , division of the game which we U o q i t i . i . k C i t y , O k k o o x . 'I lit* s i n g e r ' s o h © - - K t . i r i u d d e e p e s t p i n k They would soon become enlisted mot should band together and or- lie has borne a good character, is a hunt together? I admit that I am A t h a s s a n d t e n o r 's w ic k e d w in k . in the work probably, and give to gauize for wlmt is supposed to be law-abiding citizen and capable of . ^ S N. A. D O W N IN G - M- D- T h e g i r l s t h a t L o r e t h e a l t o p a r t ......... a ,. effort n, »•«_ I ci.„ t~\ t. a ..1 ........vi. of making? With ^ ' any proper to ilm-alan develop Ilia there- the i* common good. The growth making his his own own livintr living. Yi ith i “ Cartainly,” replied Capital, T h e n t o o k ti e s t r a in w it h a il t h e ir h e a r t ; Fliysu-ian All'l Siirgeou, | gion 1 he benefit of their “ insight.” Hnpichisui and socialism in the E a s t! Rorae suc,) wholesome restraints, it (M i. fo r a m a il, a m a n . a m a n — handing the deputy a Winchester. C o ^ n M i i : C m -. ' O b k o o n . Mining, 1 believe, is the only thing anil Mongobmism and Mormouism ' seems to us, it would be wholly A n d th e n th e fn ll-v o ie e d c h o ir h e g n n . “ And you may have your choice. C h II h —tiny niylit l’rnuiptlj attended that can gi\e much impetus to the j in the West, is concerted to be due unnecessary to adopt the plan of To sin£ with nil their niijfht and main Yon may have buzzard and J will J o h n L a n e ! The finish to th*j >>iri's refrain; development of the country. With . large ly to the foreign element in ! surrounding the country with a L F. L axk . take the turkey. Or, I will take O h , f o r ft m a n s i o n it . t h e r l m a . the exception of the sea coast, the I our population. So great have } Ohinese wall of conservatism and L A N E A LANE, the turkey and you may have all A man— a mansion in *f?r ski- h . •*' 1 - . - - ~ i * i- —M. f'. Tiun . i-fTirdT In f i i j f . rebuniry has seeu its best days as a ( these evils become, that everything prejudice. Attorneys ( ounsiiors at Law. „„ , .. . . - 1 ,,,, , , , i i i the buzzard. I will take what you a„ J * ' . -letnck range. The bunch grass of ! that was once included in the ex- | 1 here is plenty of room for de- [ Land Cases a Speciality. SOt.T’I l F i : * tH H K U iA , Let them come \ av ‘ (early days has disappeared and iu press ion true Americanism, seems | serving foreigners O f f i c e o n M a n i S ret. I pjx «site l ‘osmi »politali “ But, says Labor, “ that does Its !>|iii,-s nini l*g«k.spo< t >. •tel. its place has grown a weaker squir- sometimes in danger of being su- aiK^ mdte with us in working out not suit me at all. I want some of Oregon. Koseburg, the problems of humanity and law- The following letter t the Daily rei grass that is of little value tor petsodod by foreign heresies. tho turkey.” I t is the glory of J. M. SniLiv. C.HN v.(« rat . \ ows of October 4th is contributed fall and winter grazing. It is not strange, therefore, that abidiug liberty. “ Greedy villain!” replied Capital, Siglin & Gray. 1 was sorry to see iu the beauti- a reaction should set in, and under American institutions that they ; by S. B. Pettingill: “ all of buzzard and some turkey! Sonthern Oregon has been a ful valleys of the Umpqua what I momentary Attorneys and Coinselors At Law, excitement people are capable of absorbing all classes Am I to be robbed by the very Marshfield. C ooh county, Oregon. mining country since its first set- j could not help regarding as signs should go to the other extreme, and conditions of men who are man I feed? Away, and be great Or ricu—Holland building, opposite lllanco Hote l . ___ vin'JS tlement, but w ith the exception of » of retrogression, beyond the stage and revive the exploded doctrine of willing to submit to the reign of ful that I do not take away your a few rich pockets, the gold has * of mere stagnation. Along the “ nativism.” Already conventions law. And as long as such persons, buzzard!” w. SINCLAIR. for the light of l*een mostly taken out of the placer South l mpqua w here I found the of so-called American party have striving Labor goes away and trades off Attorney at Law. liberty, aspire to shake off the . . . Some «T these have most attractive wayside scenery been held, and the fiat has gone diggings, G«ueral Insurance and Kstate Aj’cnt, | shackles of old-world tyrannies and ' " » buzzard for a pound of dynamite. been very rich and many of them and 'an excellent natural road, there ! forth that all our naturalization C o g n i.i.K ( T t y , O k e o o n . Moral; A too long continued With such were here and there signs of decay, j huvs should be at once repealed. I seek to cast in their lot with us, it j * sti 11 yield go< d pay diet of buzzard is apt to create an T. G. O W E N . It is thirty years srfhee the Know’- f baldly true Americanism to an extensive area of plac«r dr,- and-the road to the coast has the- unconquerable and ravenous taste ging« it is natural to suppose that same depressing appearance. 1 he nothing party swept the country, * them. Attorney and Counselor at Law, for turkey.— Ex. • * somewhere in . the region, there local business of stage slid fre ig h t! and for a time it seemed as if it T in * ( t i i n n t h ) o f VIoat to th e A e ro . M.uwHFir.Li», Don. **T lio S u m m e r l lv o d n u . " I he trains has been absorbed by the | would beconi • a permanent factor in most be good quartz mines, Here is an important question H H A ZA R D . Its objects country, however, has not been ; rail road, and as yet nothing has j American politics. I am not sorry “ Spinster” in our to which probably but few farm Attorney an:i Counseijr at Law. «»uglily pros{XVteil for quartz, been done to supply the home de- ; were to check the growth of “ alien t)> good little paper for August, ex ers can give an intelligent or cor E mciul ; 1’irv. (> ln all that region there has been marni for labor and its product ism,” to oppose Roman Catholi- pressed her sympathy for the men rect answer. Take the cattle, scarcely a hole a hundred feet d«*c¡ A mining development would stim- eism, purify the ballot,maintain the whose wives go on a summer’s out J.:W. B E N N E T T . sheep, hogs and calves sold off the suniw into the ground. 1 his is uiate every local enterprise, and the bible in the public schools and ing. 1 think no less of her, and form each year for a senes of years, Attorney al Law. j parti \ because the c»»untry has impart new life to every commu refuse the right of citizenship to and (lien (¿11 the average mi.nl.er I ¡,erl"*1>s “ f “ eU llke al,d res',6ct M as . it t )»; k - on . been, until quite recently, foreign horn residents until they her more for it. A * without nity. of pounds of meat raised on the iailr<»;:ds, and partly because the The city of 1’ortlaud might con- had been in the country for tuen W ill she now give a little sym D - x_». W A T S O N . farm is the test of the skill of tlie o!d miners have cared but little tribute to this development with ! ty-one years. Tin 3 repeal o f the f 3 .. . pathy to the wives who stay at Attorney and Corns ¿o r at Law \ runner, and it is a question that for quartz Recent d *v«*loi»ments no risk of loss, if a number of its Missouri Compromise home all fat* dr lives while their E mi ' i .;. a... 1,1 ' 111 } 1,11 j demands the attention of the farm are attracting attention to the citizens should unite to employ | demoralized politics in the north, husbands llin from one end of the er as much as any other. The J. H. NO SLER , possibilities of wealth hidden iu ! prospectors and furnish them cap- Men of all shades of belief joined ! land to the other, any or every production of meat is the real aim j Notary Pub; iC the rocks and without doubt more ital to prove the value of mine 5K i the ranks of the “ American” partv, . . ,, , ‘ .. year? Coi^UU IK < ’ITY, t >GN. i . . L. .... * i that all should work tor; not the i . . . persistent efforts will now be made already discovered, and enable ! Hnd in 1855 .... more than a .......... m illion! . ................ She has m mind a married pair. ; /-.•« it m ’'Vn n ° f I im a nr*c? sinKe A -v o eH’ » ^U. I D L. STEELE. M. D-, to realize them. Tlie . rich strike ; them to .. discover more. An asso- _ I j and a half of .voters had i pledged With children grown, but O ; 1 f for cniiinc AHA AT i also. a series of vears. As one of that has ju-rt been made on Starve- ciated effort of this kiud would, I ! themselves to the principles of the : Dentist plenty of babies left to need home I the marketable crops it is o f as ^ Æ a x s ï i i i e l c L , C r e g c i i , out creek, has already stimulated am confident, meet w ith encourage new party. Blit after all, its chief care. In twenty years the wife importance as the wheat o r ,, . _ . . . . Ofllci iu Holland l>u oi-porutc ) prospecting iu that vicinity. A ment from the management of the purpose was, as has been well said, much , i . ». » , i | has hardly spent five nights from , . . . . . ,. I la u c o H o te l l..iu*i.a.g m *' ' aIui ,th< r few Portland men an* interested i railroad company which would to form r bridge whereby many old wool, and is often manufactured I I home, visiting, traveling cr board- *D»Htiietic.s ndu lixiihtereu lor tut* painless j . . > 4 out of what is in no other way v;Dl in that discovery, and when its re- | profit by the effort, and stiil nn.re \\ \.\y> cu ssed over to the Repub ! ing; nor eat at another’s table tx tra c tio u o f u e th . marketable. We can always closely suits are better know n, it ought not ! by its success. Every kind of hus- lican pari twenty times. But the husband O. E. SMITH. approximate what the profits are t<» be ditii *ult for good prosjiectors me in tin city in fact, would fool ! goes ;o scientific conventions, sol- j * t even till in ivenient begun an acre when we know the mira bei u to get a “ grub stake’ in this city. : the quickning influence. in Tod, was the revival of tho “Na- . «liers reunions, teachers institutes, CillC* > t IT 1 f* country in many rc.-p«‘cts is a 1 agricultural fairs, to buy property, It Ims been my opinion for some j tive American” party of 1830, M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . have been sent to market. It is very favorable one b» prospect in. time that the two most promising which had assumed in various Villi. or sell goods, or collect debts, or . , p , i-. , strange tlmUbut few farmers ever The climate is mild and the sea resources of f development in tins 1 i*lac?s the form takes advantage o f excursion rates, o! a t>< overfill polit- j .. . . . ,,, , .d isc u s s this question of meat rais- son for work in the open air v» ry j slate, are its lumber and its mines nati org inizati*>u. to see, or to rest. How* could he 1 In* growth and ! ing, for it is t»ne that carries with long; game abounds, teert r- gener- ; I f a()y manufacturing of mag power of the foreign elements, es- vtatch - makki ; and . j e w l u . il live, poor fellow, without diversion ¡ it the amount of wh *at and grain O o q . u .111© C i t y , O g n . ally pleut) for pack animals, and nitiuh* and profit is to be carried peeiall) in our large cities, had oc- from wife and children, and rest ; that shall bi* pnvlueed ]>er acre. f& ~W ork of all ilt***ripti.>nM done at short r.ll ilio neccessary means of sub- | , , 1 1 in Portland, it must be that of from the selfish brutality he uses at casiond the same alarm in tho 1 Where mixed farming is the rule, notice Mid extremely low pi ices. vllii-IS sistanee are cheap. I he erection j lumber. The only other. lesource country in the fourth and sixth de home. No one is more fond of as it is in Minnesota, there is no of a stamp mill by Mr. Brown at ! for the early revival of ourdisconr- cades of the century as it is doing nice victuals than he. He has a farm that can consume the produce . . Gold H ill will enable pr* »spectors ; agt*d agriculture and the enlarge- in this ninth decade. .Al , , sensitive, poetic temperament. H e Cogun.LE C ity , O keoon . without live-stock; and the crop to 1 1 G E N E l.A L A h i.’it 1 l »r the sal« of t'lty to get a .dill test of their ore, for ■ ment of trade is to be sought in * - :, . , , , , ; needs some one to smooth his path Yet the absolute disfrunchise- property, houses ami lots, timlwr. farms, be produced cannot be increased * ranches, etc. Oilice m lleralii building. I understand that it is the purpose , tlie mines. With an encom aging ; ment of foreign born persons seems s ! ... .. i i i . 1 4.1 , 1 and brush his hair; to make things 1 without l ve stock to produce that * , . . . . . .. of Mr. Brown and Mr. Haskell, ( rafe for tdiipment to the East, the as unjust as it is impracticable ! which wj„ kw> ,he lanH in „ cnn. a" :' hi“ «yr.ip,.tl.y, * J. P. E A S T E R , M. D. who are making arrangements 1° I lumber trafile of this city ought to TTi United Stat P h is ic u n . SvitoKoN and O bstktui « ian . talcs owes m»»cl. of jp|a b„ „ ntlt„, croR3.._.E x. | *ud especially a),p, which Special uttenuon given to diseases ol w«»m- . 1 “ * i* -V It * r . » v-v l l * r. ^ . 1 . — . . . . . 1. . - red nee the ore of the Svinglin j increase fifty or a hundred fold its growth and wealth to ils citizens I to his mind is admiration, approv- • n and children, and all chronic forma of mine, to extend their milling oper within two years. A Salt Lake paper speaking of al. Possibly our generous “ Spin- With liberal of f»»reign birth. The German and disease. Cases of obstetrics .<10: teeth ex tracted for ¿A) cents each. Special treatment ations as inducements may offer, encouragement to mining enter- Irish Americans were among the | the greatest brute of the nge says: j ster” has some to spare for him. for IHiPujuatism and Neuralgia by the med and assist in the development of prises, almost every industry iu most patriotic citizeus during the | W e wish the Associated Press j icated vapor bath. And, on second thought, 1 don’t O ffic e a t r f-s id e n c e in C o q u ille C !ity . j other properties. The country will the state would increase and war, and it would be the height o f ' agents in the east would do the believe his wife would care for any I. O. G. I. ¡soon have railroad connection with flourish. ingratitude to not recognize such weary west one lasting favor and sympathy when he leaves home for Morning Star Lodge I San Francisco, and this will let During my recent trip to the services in the past. The Swedish * never again in the dispatches men- ; his vacations. T o see his back and No* 464, ; in iaine»s and traders from -that Southern counties, I met an old | Americans are among the most val- j tion the name o f the burly brute j au<J know he can’t make au excuse Meets 1 at Coqmik- city every 1 himtday I j¡rectiou. A great many miners miner who had just come over | ued citizens in the Northwest Be- ¡John L. Sullivan until he really j to return—that he got on the cars , J •venin iu. \ iKitmg members of tins order, in j goad standing, are cordially invited. 1 4 towards 1 ~ 4 1 - ■ region ........ as from the head of John Day river, j cause hoodlums seek to control has h fight or dies. are 1 looking this He m simply a and they have started—then cau [ the most attractive field on the where lie had seen tho late discov-1 mul icipal affairs in large cities, drunken, wife beating loafer, who she give such a sigh of relief as coast, and I am confident that it eries of what he said was the rich because foreign anarchists are lives by tho fame which the press “ Spinster” never imagined. O. F. I. O. has promise enough to justify their est gold quartz he had ever seen. breathing out threatening^ and agents give him. H e ought to be H e says, what she seems to Coquille Lodge No.53 carrying a hod. Ten thousand bet hopes of finding good properties. This discovery is near Independ slaughter against American insfi- M*«tn at Coquille City every Saturdfty even think—that marriage was institut Img. Yuulmq brethren, iu qood »tundinq. The mine jusl brought into no ence, in the old Granite creek re tutions, and because foreign-born ter men are engaged in that busi- ed to prevent adultery. But he ••rdialty invited. toriety on Starveout has beeu for ness, and yet it costs the uewspa- can 8( ay f rom home without conju- gion, where it hail been run over fanatics are seeking to implant J. C. Laird. N. G. many years believed to be very for years by placer miners. Like their abominable doctrines and persof the United States several j gai infidelity. H e is the nice,gener- A. E. and A. M. rich, but it 1ms been difficult to most of the richest discoveries of j practices iu the Great Basin of the thousand dollars weekly to adver- ous, pleasant, good man, when Chadwick Lodge, No 68- sustain the expenditure o f money j quartz, it “ stuck right out of the 1 West, may afford sufficient reasons tise some exploit of his which is to 1 among strangers. Ho saves all his «Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even This business has been lower nature for gratification at ing on or before tbe full moon in .-nob i a n d lalxir n e c essa ry to o p e n it. ground” and ouly waited, like the for remodeling our im m igration j come off. menth. The faith of those who have made ‘o pen, sesame,” for the knock of laws, but th e time has hardly y et continuous for three years past, and home.— Ladies Home Journal. John Goodman, ♦ 9 *■ + this expenditure is now abnmlant- the prospector to disclose a wealth I arrived to revive the “ Native it is becoming exceedingly monot \Y. M. An exchange in speaking o f ly rewarded. A deposit of almost diat is almost beyond the dreams American” doctrine. It should bo onous. I f some one would take a what disposition should be made G. A R. stake and knock pure gold has been opened within u - ()l 0f HVnriut*. avarice. Rock that lying 1 IriiiLUiiiuiLU remembered that I Al'ATt lllclL was \V cl n IVIllLi LIlclL even t-U with Willi ' our mu I fence rail or wagon “ # a . i %_ 1.^ k i ^ /i . „ • J ® c . i .. j 0;ian/,a of the Apache, Gerommo, says Gen- Lytle Post N o - 27, surrounding ’ .«k l,„t IS rid, ; in the road is worth two dollars a „resent rate of increaaiog ,K»p,da- . »■ « out dm first round, an' 1 * . that the honor o f the republic for- Meets At C o q u i l l e C i t y , o n every firs t enough for profitable milling. , jKiund, and an immense bluff over- tion, it will take centuries befoie ] ^iim ^or time to come, t^lie west-1 wol.jiU ,)ersona| re W ed n esd ay. V is tftiS J © « M u r a d s , in q o o d Other pros fleets 3ts might turn out hanging the road is seamed with ! the present area of the United j ern newspaper men would make up j - ... • s ta n d in g , c o r d ia lly in v ite d . equally well if intelligently intelligently worked, j the same rich rock. ________ A . H . W r i g h t . C o m m a n d e r . I mention i t ; States would be as thickly nettled 1A heavey purse and rewared the, . ’ iti snMüis ( i m w . O i l . I 'O l l I l i t * ! J J s. li l l WlilM, r Coquille City Command,; ^ qU'T.'Z!in " ,is connecti,,n* “ j* mining in Sobtfiern Oregon “ is is T o . X , O . X S .'C ., yet in its infancy.” During a re- Meets in tbinylftce every first ami third Tuesday in’eaeh' mdirth. All ineiidiera in cent visit to tbe region I heard of many localities where prosectors •od taandiq are onrdially invited. A. T. Lillie, Commander. might turn their attention with reasbnatilc leward. In either one of the five south western counties of P v * bred Brown fj»*qhorn and 1*1 vmonth Oregon there are promising fields Sock Poultry for Hal© by Lerward B.Cart- for work of this kind, and the com- It. Yom >iii.i « i*.!*** J pletion of the railroad will open BLOODED FOWLS. e h „ O W fl *''ot!«» 11 *lho“ld «'*» > I !eD“ 1 ic »"""he" home Tf " L mind that the foreign 1>- m ose wno ocneve in vivinu ______ because, i.i i region like Southern borne in __ .............. . fathers, and who did not surrender O rPgoli, old placer miners have I immigration is now only about! Providenceconnot understand why Sullivan was not called to Charles until worn out by wounds and not discovered rich ledges of one-half of what it was in 1881. starved on a diet c f roots and quartz, it would be unwise to infer It would certainly be a salutary i ; ton week before last anil given | I snakes. Geronirao is butone man, that tuch ledges do not exist. reform to insist that America shall quarters in some house that tli C J and we, who are sixty million not continue to be as it has beeu earthquake destroyed. strong, can afford to recognize the The republicans of San irancis- j tlio past, *he dumping ground j John Mackay was to have arriv- heroism o f tho redskin who fought co are kicking at their cut and dried for all the cranks, fanatics and 1 ed nt p 0,tland on Friday in the until he stood alone facing death, clty and county ticket and will pat , criminals that make up the dregs 1 interest of the Ben nett-Mackay tel- and content, ourselves with exiling ‘ out au iiideiiendent ticket 'o f European society. Our iiuini- ograph line. him to the palm groves o l i.Tori da«