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tm vol . COQUILLE CITY; OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, issi. ;>. 'arar iu s r « i> s ( .!íí,íh i-r liiiw w N . M. M. M U R P H Y , M. D- Physician ami Surgeon. O FF IC E IN H l RAL5 BUILDING. C o q u il l e C it y , O k e g o n . S* N. A. D O W N IN G M - D. P in rsieian mal Surgeon, Cot,» v il i ; C it t , ()r.i:o *v. Culls—Jay i.*r — Promptly ni trini, 1 ness Imd lmd ita growth N ily listens to childish woe« liieh ki- ¡es dii I v smother; obody's pained will, r.iiaclity bionn. Nobody—only mother. D L. STEELE, M. D Dentist DMCarslifield., C re g c n , N *1, ,d y kuetl: at tin* throne id ><>.(> lo ihankth heavenly F u : h« t » . t i ; „ st gift— iiMtlit-r' * G dv I can but moti r. J M. VOLKÎ.IAR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. BANDON. OREGON. O. E. SMITH. Surgeon Dentist. office M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . __ vln 1. L. F. L a n e . LANE «T o r n L a n e LANE. & Attorneys aihi Connst lors id hnv. Land Cases a Speciality. O S o «o u Main Stri ct. «>p|x> iti ( o-uuopolitan Hotel. Roseburg, J. M. S ia u x . Siglin ¿z Gray a ip 1 pitilessly In* tho tlay V. h ut 's i l l T h i s T a l k A ii o u t ? Ed. H e r a l d :— 1 must ask L o s * o f t ho “ Cent i-.sl A m e r i c a . ‘ -jmxfmzcaar* r c-api *■ — ■ ■ » ■ r w — tli*\v floated four days more before they tv ere rescued. The captain of withered sad story was observed by an envi- helps nor h in d e rs the mail science would not him pay the line. “The cyclone far fror« the truth in many clone,” arid sjtys: | statements, and evidently knows which sank the steamer was not V(,,'-v little of that dreadful wreck, over 20 yards wide.” thl*m» 11 your paper, to correct says: “ It came over her side and ! so’no ° f Hie assertions in the ar wrenched her bottom out from un ticle referred to, which Í know to der her boilers." There was noth- ! ^ ineori -ct. j ing of the kind. She lay rolling j W e left Havana on the iHii of j and tossing in tiie trough of the 1 8epieinb< a, ls5/, and that n ig h t; gea, and leaking !iko an old basket, j a,ul Uie next «lay, up to no«m, the ! About dusk on Saturday, as I have mail on their backs, [ feel safe in j weathei was n c i \ fair, but die next stilted, with about o50 souls stand- “ Week after week dragged its saying that they have not don«« jf. i <kiy, being rl hursday, the 10th, the slow length along. Day after day and will refer him to tin* mail car- commenced to blow and ill- tlu* young wife wit'* baby in her riers (G eorge W ells and George j creased to a storm; and threw us arms watched at tho gat** for his R eed) to find out how many times | laboring into the trough of the sea. e nvson’s Lhey iiave crossed the mountain in | The first we knew of our danger, a coming, :n d, li! go A fliiuttain Ho|>]»t*.l from u fillaiutiloo, V, her»* the polly wo« pintle«! so puli*, And tlie pi,.kin piped apitulam '•pooh" To the «arruluu* gawp of tin* gulp. It must have i ^ ° no ° f the f(-'v survivors of been a stra n g e ly clone to last three Now, : Hutt great calamity, would like, days and three nights. Again, he ous, jealous neighbor, quietly [ have Mr. McCulloch as authority working as he believed Got! had that the depth of the snow is seven commanded him. <>n Sunday. Ho foot on the summit, and deeper :n was reported to that inquisitorial some ] daces where it Inis drifted! relict of barbarism, the grand jury And in regard to Tom Coke's slide- indicted, tried, convicted, and ment about (he boys wallowing thrown into jail because Ids con through tho snow all day with the N<J hh I v km >wsof the lesson taught OI iOVUlor ■ one another; N« !) *c.v l;iH i ’ i s of th • p ttionoe sought, N\>! h » I y — •only mother. j veiY | ing on her decks, and brave Cap- • tnin Herndon stiinding at liis post on the paddle-wheel firing rockets, I the ill-fated steamship America went down. Central "Oh, woe to tile swap of the sweeping swipe Marianna ! the snow with the mail and without | urnn walked up and down the deck Marshfield, Or., March 5, 1887. T...it boom* on the hobbling l>:iy!" •‘Slu* only said: "M y I f dreary— Snickered the shark to the snoozing snipe ¡,orsf. 1 ringing a bell, and called all hands O i'<*£»ii tm I o w a . Thai lurked where the lamprey lay. He cometh not,” sht* said. -So They Say," of Dora, spciiks 11,1 lm,nl’' *«*«*“« thilt tllc resseI Sue said: " i a m awcurv—aw» ■ V- The jingling «linked in the gliunueriu« «loom, The following letter by K. H . Where the liuzliuz bumbled his tieo l would that I were dead.” in Mr. Mo’s Iwimlf. to lot the eon- I 'v,ls leakillh’ vovy fnsl- C alltul" When the tiimtiam flitted, all decked with foam, Hansen, of Gravel Ford, this coun ________ ___________________ . “I hen baby sickened and died tractor ,l,.wn gently, while h0 j Herndon nt time* was very cool, From the sozzlin« and succiileut sea, •*oh, »withertheiwipe with it*nweiteriu«sweep!” | the liglit in the youiig wife’s oy«*s Lrilli*s forward what l.o is pleased ! an(l Gther times was very much ty, to the Lnnioni ( Io w a ) Gazette, published by the writer’s brother Anil'a ‘ 0^, 1 “a!!k Tumpil1 over IhTLp. <Mlt 5,1 t0flrS sil V° r>' tO CJlll the faults of tliO toll ColloC- eX(*ite<1' {l11 thilt T.» the lay uf tin* lim p id loon laugh changed to low, wailing : o ° s* ! tor ;is an excuse for the road being night, and bailed with buckets and will be of interest to many of our Selected. readers: “ W hile you are in your Pale-faced Misery snatched in its prt'sent condition. Now 1 with barrels rigged with block and 4 Smalay i.aw. Tho donkey engine would office, protected from the biting roses from her cheeks and planted (]onq think the contractor is ji man fall. It is high time the pt*oph were in their stead her own pad id hue. j to 0]j tnb to SU(.h an elevation that not work, and no steam could be blasts of an Iowa winter. I am list considering the Sunday law ques -1 Si», how can I go on? tion in all its bearings. To say the cruel law was At length appeased.and lie would have to be helped down. But if such is the cast*, (\>os Co. raised, the water being over the ening to the gentle patter of a mild cb«l: and what was worse, tho wa rain. Coos county borders on the P a The next day that .a day ut rest in each week is this inoffensive citizen ( t*xci pt that peuple didn’t get him up there, and ter was List rising. Oregon. not a necessity, would come far In* had loved God and sought to they can it least wait till they are (F r id a y ) nil hope seemed gone; cific ocean. Its drainage consists, » v. short of the demands of the times; • obey him )was released from prison ! MS|v \ before they help him down. ' ^ ie ^ inv0 GMifornians labored principally, of Coos and Coquille It is and it is a wise provision of our and dragged his weary feet to the ! An,j "Sn 'i’hev S;iv” would do as on* !,1K^ constru'eted new pumps rivers, and their tributaries. ittonryshlllt! ( ,0U;iS. !«TS M Lnv. Marshffeld. Co;*« cointy. Or. y»*n. ntv, O m e n —Holland hnildin npi» ^ Hotel.____________ regarding hirelings that wo happy home he ha l left a few short the <*M ftn ;vith th e big pocket cjiiitiot require seven days’ 7.oik at weeks before. He met liis neigh- did and lend the contrat tor a lielp- | their hand each week, yet there are borsjit the gate bearing a collin. j ing hand, I think he would appre I people who conscientiously keep tie asl so questions. h:s ^u‘:-i* | cinte it more than all the newspa- W . S IN C L A IR , | nuother day, and it works hardship told him jill. No, not all! lie pftr a )tioles he can Itttve published, Attorney »1 I.aw, to require the second of them. A knew not he could never know— j nn(, wi|1 gay that wllile Laird had Gonoral Insnrance and Kea! E-itati* Agent, lu v on the statute book of Ark&n- j of her lonely hours, of her bitter the road, he kept it in order and C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n . sns is imprisoning people for doing tears, of the weary watching and wîien it was « ot in order, he never T. Q. O W E N . what tLey honestly believe to be waiting, of the appeals to God. that charged toll on it. And 1 can also Attorney and C o u n s e l: at La w . right, and which certainly injures God for whom she had suffered so say that it was in good condition ÎI .Bl-iyXKLD, Olili. no one elst. In a speech before much, for help in the hour of her i for that time of the year) \vh<*n it the Arkansas legislature ltd). 10, extremity, of baby’s sickness and and all its pioperty was delivered t< H- H A Z A R D . hjcli .lui ( lue ¿ott recites the unjust- death. He could not know of ,1. 15. M i on, O.J.Salisbury’s agent. Attorney and Counsultr at Lav;. E m r irk C itt . «>»- n . ness ed th * law in unmistakable these. But lie went with them t>> A friend : laws s. J. W . B E N N E T T . Altoraey r.t L nv. H ars i u :: u >. O i . : • *:»'. D -1* W A T S O N . Attorney and Ccunao'or ai Law L xpi & k < m , UttiMJoN- ~ I for ;■ ’! their Lorts nor the efforts of his mail In i rht fin vers of ljope. Under this carriers. They' till deserve great l’i'pe-l, porsecution lifted ils ugly, credit. W hat 1 wish to say is that venomous head, The Itero of inv I d ujtf think that this talk either obodv know« of the tie- pies« <vrv Bestowed on baby brother; body knows of the tnidi r pr,;*» r. N o 1« h I\—only mother. Nob» h I v kiic >v s of the anxious fears, i i j *■st darli in pa may not weather I ho Ktonu i in after years; N. »! ulv L mows but mother. Accursod NO. 32. —- y Kobt. M. Hutcheson in Coast Mail. I noticed, sometime ago. in the the English vessel nursed the men wliiclt bronght sudi a foni blot up- some of your valuable space, for a on our -tatc’s frtir fante! Aclmnge. few words concerning these mail Coquille H e r a l d , a statement of 1 with great kindness. The writer stai,leu. colti, ami bh sting tts nn matters. 1 don't wish to say any- ^ IC AvrBe k o f the ill-fated steamship referred to speaks of a “corkscrew,” are!ic stona carne over their ìivos thing against Mr. McCulloch’s ef- Central America. The writer is or, as the landsmen say, “a cy- !nlx>Jy known ,»f the wtuk it makes To krop the In,nu» together; N u V d y knows of the step. ilk es. Xobodv knows out 111, ■ 11, T n 1 J. l . l : a s i E l l , M . D . Piltsic: \N. Si r.t>K*.s and Oiui KtlilCIAN. "i :•> i.i • U*tesui Spt'cud attenti» •U vu aud cliiidreiii, an i all eh von,le form« of !*1 ,'*S N * ( tfeth **>"- disease*. l ': i v . of • »! *• C l « ! t \ atm. ; t truot* d for;V»o n* tri«! » !. (op UbeuuKuist h a nil NruruLi.-i i*y the n.. Ù- icatfil vnjkf*r lia tlu it Uuniim- 1 un eri>.*k. Offiw at rt*siii Office in Holland huildin*. . opposite Blanco i;,«!.!. i. u k i n « » ,.as amt other amestlu ties ndumiir.tf Pt-d for tin* pain L . extraction of teeth. ▼4nl pealed! wns re- rr q J. H. N O SLER . Notary Pulnic C o q u il le í íi » )i -S'. terms. He sfiys: the quit t country burial-pl mi ( t*. » b o th li.'id rd a n d steam-pipes, a rough and mountainous country’; and resorted to every expedient and before the woodman’s ax and that could be of any benefit, and saw were felt here it was almost worked on, trying to keep her entirely covered with a heavy from steerage tables, jiliout, in hopes some vessel might growth of timber, consisting prin pass us; but none came in sight. cipally of fir, cedar, maple, ash and Oh! that awful Friday, I cannot attempt to describe it. On Hntur- day morning the storm had calmed to some extent, but a very heavy sea was still running. A ll tiiis vo ad been sailing under tn . and that morn- signals o di sti myrtle. The soil on the river bot- f o m * r in d iM m ifl m { t.lia u p la n d * , as rich and productive as I m have ever seen in Iowa; and if we were shut otf from the rest of the world, 1 believe we could come as near to producing all of the necessaries of in the in«* to fire a small cannon life, as any one county o l>egan o Almost any kind w• * had oil board. .Vbont 12 o’ri' rk, United States. i c ( ’u llo c h . 1 the brig Marine. <.f Boston, (_Y.pt. of grain will grow abundantly, while I I •'.fir, i take shjime t«Y myself jis saw i ii!»* the open grave a lituo V *i T r " { * . Marion, hove in si«jld, bore down a member * »! the general assembly mound with dirt freshly hea ; »**d rom tu* windward, a ml T h e r e s c*em , to b e an im p i’«»s- *>11 u of 1S Ù, witich lepealed the Jict *jf upon ii and then he ku w that i I I » t ). our stern. Captain >n a n u ' i g t h o s e 1 ¡ v i n g t iid s id o . • i) :ss mi cl religione protection which this bill God had taken both his Peart s d r a v t ic u h u lv th o s e e a st o f th e I l f rndon requested Captain Marion is intended to’restore, it was has idols and he was left alone, it s ty and ili-itdvised legislation, ami, grief w as tood< ep for tears. \\ ith 1 mountains, t hat work is plenty, lo b to :iv close 1 >v us, as we were in a like all such, has been only produc staring eyes he saw them lower the el’ nioti- y. and a scarcity ot hands sin! img condition, and we at once tive of oppressive j>ersecution upon l-ody >f his young wife inio the i in this section, while the real truth commenced lowering our boats, for grass and pasture, the soil here j eonnot be excelled. It is uothiug 'uncommon to cut two good crops ! of clover liny from the same ground in one year, and then pasture it one half of the time. This may seem strange to you in Iowa, but gniv H e heard the clods rattle i is exactly the reverse of all this. but liii-* was badly managed. Capt. here die grass grows twelve months shame to the fair fame of our upon the coffin, and it seemed as if I How the notion that casli was plen- Ilerudon came forward and re in the year, and there is not one M c M i l l a n e r o s . young and glorious state. W rong they were falling upon his heart, tiful ever got circulated, we are quested us to assist in getting the week in the year that we can not F lic t c g r r a p H e r s , We ¡n conception, it has proven infa- The work was done and they at a loss to conjecture: but it is women and children into the boats, find bloom in field or forest. Marshtii-.d, - - - - - - - - Oregon. have timber enough in this county Gallery opposite ‘■ifii-stacken s ilru «toit-. mous in execution, and under it, j left him with his dead, and then he j producing results by bringing in that they might be transferred to VSuiti such ill deeds and foul oppressions threw himself down between the j laborers, who reach this point with the brig. The men acted like men to supply Iowa w ith timber for the A. H. W ATCH M AKER AND manv o f our best citizens, and o f have been perpetrated upon an in- offensive class of American citiz its .JE W bLE li O O Q .-u .ilIe O i t y . O g n . in Arkansas, for conscience’ sake, f ^ “ Work of all desoripti<»ns done i tt short vdn4H notice and extremely low prices. as should mantle the cheek of ev Gen- W A L L A C E CAM P- with indignant shame.” en- lover of liis state and country chief engineer across each scarcely enough money to pay a to the last, but little mound, and the tears weok’s board, and who suppose Ashby deserted the steamer in the The writer ¡came in torrents and kept his heart they will at once strike a good easy first boat w hich left. from breaking. And then he sob- job at big pay. As disappointment referred to, states that there were bed his broken farewell to liis dar- is the usual result of their coming 800 souls aboard; but that is not | lings and left Arkansas forever, at this season of the year, we write correct, there weie. jib near as could graves with nn arm ISTo. 2 , S . O f T7-.. Citing Jin instance of the work Left it, sir, as hundreds of other j to correct this false impression, Meet« at Co«iuilh* City every lirst Satur ings of the la a , he gives us the fol are preparing to leave if this i Many are here now waiting for the day after full moon each month. Members in tjood standing are cordially invited. l i . I. Clinton, Levi Snyder. First S;irLl*‘n • t Captain. 1. 0 . G. T. Morning Star Lodge No* 464, General Assembly fails to restore ; government works and other in “Five years ago a young man, to them the protection of their ! dustries to start up. W e ran only newly married, came t o ------ coun rights under the Constitution, na- sav, don’t l>3 in too much of a hur- j ry to get here, if you are depend- ty from Ohio. H e and his wife tional and state.” lowing touching story. next ton years. Already we have several good saw mills running,and our lumber is finding its way to other parts. Deer and elk fire quite plentiful, I while occasionally a bear or pan- In edu be ascertained, about (»55 ( r GOO on tlier may also be found. board. 1 will state also, that she cational matters, we are at least on did not sink at midnight, but just a level w ith other places, consider a little after dark on the 12th of ing our chances; and be it said to September, 1857. Thirty children tho honor of both Iowa and Coos and 2fi women, and 45 passengers county, Oregon, that one of the and crew got on board the brig. former's ablest sons is the latter’s T ! . • : ing on working for wages.but if you It has come to that point m sen- I . , , . , place, I was one of the few’ who got into c runty superintendent of schools. , lt . 1 . ¡come to buy, rent or take young girl had left father ami I .... on dir research that man cannot! . .. , Meet« at C.xjnille City every /1'hursday ¡come ir time to put in a crop or the last boat, and I saw the vessel In fact, all we need is capital to evening. Yrisiting menihers of thi-- order, in mother, brothers .and sisters, and . . • m u g to acromo, that old fjdse say- ! , . . . ,.r , The brig help develop our resources.” good standing, are cordially invited. lL . . . • ; at least a garden. W e are always make the fatal plunge. all the dear friends of her child mg, “Jt is impossible. I t is now' 1 , , , . ., .. . ¡ glad to see new comers, who come being light, kept drifting away hood to follow her young husband Speaking of the state board of said that a young man of Ohio has ! .n . „ ... ... I. O. O. F. J with their families with them to very fast, and I think < she must immigration the Dallas Itemizer to Arkansas— to them the land of invented ;m instrument by which promise. The light of love spark make homes among us, be they have been six or seven miles to the says it was the first to exjrose the Coquille Lodge No.53 ships can telephone to each other vessel went Meets at Coquille City every Saturday even led in her bright young eyes. The rich or poor; but the general labor leeward wdien the rotten thing. The fact is the H er ing. Visiting brethren, in go-id standing* at sea. The invention referred to roses of health were upon her er ought to know that there is no down, and the boat l was in was a l d was in advance of it in this re- eordiallv invited. is no less than an instrument which S. 1*. C. Johnson. N. G. away and no sail * , , . , ,, .. , cheeks, and her silver laugh was i call for more than we already have about half a mile 4 Al ..... . . i spect, and doubtless other papers will enable vessels at sejt to com m sight except the little b r ig .; , ______ A ___ at the present. sweet music, of which her young A. F. and A. M . I . i were too. The Newport News municate with each other, or with , i i \\T#u i z* i 1 hat night, about midnight, the . . , , ^ , , , i ,, Chadwick Lodge, No*68* husband never wearied. They the land, by (he human voice, with Capt. W illard jlouiii ?, n son of ? _* T claims to have first advocated the Meets at Coqoill»* < ity o n Saturday eveu purchased a little farm, and soon . , 7 . . T school book question when in fact . . . . . . out regard to tho distance. The the great Mormon prophet, is en- ing on or befort the f «ill moon in oucb . by tireless industry and frugal month. *! *!* ( it took the same stand that the of this, the inventor ox- ) i;ineer in charge of tlio goieru m en t, » 1,1 * ^ ta l>*,un. ^ n,im' Geo. M cE w an, thrift, their home blossomed like a | *1 \an*,lr' | work at the Cascades. I f the gov-18tou-ly mere f ‘l r , f W n « h« | H e k a lo did a year before tho W . M. ! ...... ii.........i i ^ft r i plams. are obvmus and manifold into the wreck and commenced rose in the wilderness. lt is News came :nto existance. for it will enable those on land to l a m e n t undertakes to reward all ! awhile a fair young b be came toi . G. A R. hero vessels nre nml l ' ie sous ° « Mormons, j looking u|i puss« iig«r,, .ioil lontin : (tj t.s>common for newspapers ssels me, are, nml and f ned all that night, and the next and ! I U ^ V' iieie ' vessels e Gen* Lytle Post No . 27, „ I them , to brighten - the sunshine, hlent o of any kind « . «hero wd he shm picking fo, «> « c, 1K)V(.d fl, ^ t nll (lav ftH(1 ,,icU. j I to make claims to which they are f!1l should an accident first 1 sw«*oten the bird songs. They were Meets at Coquille City, on every _ ( (l\ lp 4 9 . A n English vessel, after I not entitled. < Mid happy in each other’s affection and , cur assistance could be sent at once, common h e rd ._____ Wednesday. Vistin«,' couirads. in --------- — » a —— - — or in the event of a storm, positive standing, cordially invited. Lieut. Seward Mott was stabbed I ’lie “ Marvel of Nations —O ur | eight days, picked up three men, j their love for the little one. For A. H . Writ;lit. Commander. j information as to the longitude r.nd country; its past, present and fu- ’ who had drifted four days on some to death at the San Carlos reserva- them ‘all things worked togethei latitude could b<* sent where the tur,” is the title of an excellent ' part of the wreck, and the fourth tion, Arizona, last week by an In Coquille City Command f()1. rr<><Ki;’ for, in dieir humble, vessel went down. It can .also be book for which T. W . Johnson, of j day a small boat drifted to them as dinn. The redskin took to the * t ©. o . : r . c ., trusting way, they worshiped Gml ! used between two or more places East Coquille, is canvassing. The j they were clinging to fragments of woods with four otiiers, and it is Meats in this place every lirst and third a]1(l loV(*«l their 1 ellow-man. on land without the use of wire. Tuasday in each month. All memliers in price is onlv 81, and it is really a j the ship, aud they succeeded in , feared their number will be aug- Two years ago the law under good «tandiii” are cordinlly invited. good bock for the price. Get one. i getting into the little l>oat, w here ; wentt'd and that trouble will ensue. Subscribe for the H e r a ld whic h (la ir prosperity and happi- i A. T . Lillie. Commander. wore Seventh-day Baptists. The ;