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f I # < < »QUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY AUGUST 26, 1890. V O L . J). D r . 05. <s. O w e k PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Union Labor Column , • > ro THE INTBUJCBT« OF TBK LAW h' Office over New Druatore, Coqnille City. < >r. U. S. Exnmmer for Pensions. DR. L. B. LAWRENCE Physician and Swgeon, » L C o q u il l e C it y . - - O regon D. M. B rower , M. I Physician and Surgeon, ^ 3 r r t le r ’c ix it, O r e u ¡ST"CalU promptly attended day or nRu DR. J. J. «USNESHOVESf PHYSICIAN & SURGEOI B a n d o n , On e g . D r . H.E. D unham , Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. OreR. Marshfield, O. E. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, J'1.k. . . „ ■ ’ n i l : 1 4 M a r s h f ie l d , O r e g o n . i ? m n T 2$ tsA -j i j x r ® A j .” y ! v k , ' * a ■? . v ln l. » « 2^£c2w£IllarL B ros., ¡1 » Z ? » ¿11 I II »• INSTANTANEOUS PH0T0GRAPHEKS The following article by James W innie <»f Grand Ledge, Mich., is worthy o f serious consideration: JOHN F- H A L L A ll governments are but a reties Attorney at Law and of the intelligence <>f the ['eople. ns JEZ 22,1 S 3 t a t o -¿^-gTG2a.t. governments ate made by the peo- M i u m R iP . O bboom . pie; fl « >m the fact that il takes ; p - f ; 8. whether pie t•* urke “ ove i ninci . 1 1 jr k c . o ti.ry b e Î in B.i;res , K in g d. uns or lìo- Attorney and Counselor at Law, pulii ics. rt i Ci!i:r of 1’ ossia is M AltSHFI ELD. ( >RECON. adnii ttl-W 1 V 1 il inteìli (*■< -ut men to b * the greatest desp it of the uiue- Shedd-r-n F- Wilson teent!i c *ntu; \ ; but weie all his Attcmsy at Law M a r s h f ie l d , ( V os C o u n ty , ( h:FO. su! j -«*ts Ni* bi-ts, W( uhi it 1 e ])os- :-tb!e for tin* Ln.pire to txi-t witii O ” '-»1 ov *r S ip V..* D tur Store. its rcvt ; ‘ fictions upon ti e rights of A. J- SHEHWOOD, the j ft A t t o r n e y a t L aw I f t! i ! r se pr< j i sitions and N »» w r y P ; d lic . C oquille, Coos County. Oregon. t ie oh i M.tt « 1 t:nth, tin* studi ut . r j * i. . i l » r auc eut or ned- T.. F. L a n - J ohn L a n * in. 1 : n c mv-, !*nt m e c< ue.u- iou nan;ìd y, ih nt uiftukiiul in ill LA N E & LANE, IttoMfy* ":nd foBHSflcrs at Lat\. grs 1 Il C ’ •t culi 1 ri y constituted, u Land Cases a Speciality. halo »W-i ■! .-.in» d !lot o f fools; V.holly OfficeoaiIain3ireet.op,> .rite<'<no»oi>olii:\n ackii il» ì U idea;*. am! force: cv* r Hotel. Ko—burg, Oregon. t . 5 Î ! < » w ^ •me i . il-.u , ii ,.j-- MARSHFIELD. OREGON. it W S IN C L A IR , Attorney at law. ire't^ral Insurance*-irul Hea1 Estate V^en’-. C o q u i l l e C i t y , O regon . T. G. OW EN. Attorney and Counselor at Law, MAMltriSLD. Oo*. J. W . BENNETT. Attorney at Law, SIviwMFtsL», OaeooM. 0. Xa. W ATSON. Attorney and Counselor at Law Eunnu Cmr, O bkoom . * ~ J . H. NOSLER, Notary Public Coouri-LR C irt. (J on . H. A. Wethey, P A IN T IN G and G R A I N IN G —In The— Highest style of the Art. Work solicited. Address: Coquille C ity .____________ n44. I E . Harness. WAICHMAKKR A JEWELER. Four door# east of Odd Fellows* Ball, Coqnille City, Oregon. All kinds of repairing and cleaning done at short notice and at lowest v ing prices. vflnJH: O. F. I. o. Coquille Lodge No.53 Meet* at Coqnille City every Saturday even iag. Visiting brethren, in «ood atandin^. cordially invited. •J. C. Dr.ts, N. G. A. F. and A. M. Chadwick Lodge, No*68* Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even ing on or before the full moon in each month. 8. A. W a . bd , W .M . G. A R. Gen Lytle Post N o - 27. wrongs perpetrated upon the peo-1 Omitting to tell the laborer that pie, resulting in a revolution w hich since 18(0 10,000,000 o f these gave ft sisterhood of states under ft ‘‘pauper laborers have landed in epublican form of government, j the I nited States to con pete with »unranteeing to its people “ life, : him for an existance. iberty, and the pursuit o f happi- j I f he be a democrat he will res- jess,” and equal rights under the j urrect the spirits of 1 homas Jeffer- nw, to be ruled over by statesmen son and Andrew Jackson and offer sleeted for n term of years, from them to yon as the exponents of ind by the voice o f its people. , the defunct democratic principles What statesmen have done fo r o f that party. His voice is pitch- his country and for the welfare o f ed to the tune of revenue reform; ts people is the object o f this in- “ a reduction of the revenues to the jmry. JJore particularly with , expenditures of the government hat period o f time covering the I (reduce taxation 81 per capita, how mach relief would that give ast thirty years. d of applying wisely the j the people!) And liis honesty o f Instead es of political economy to | purpose is best illustrated from the ■»real rules O . o -. Meets in the Masonic huildinR, Corjuille City, on Saturday niRbt after each full moon. All members in Rood atandinR are oorJially invited to attend. ___________ Coqnille Fisherman’s U N IO N PSandLclpii Oregron, W ill meet every fourth Saturday in each ■»•nth till further notice. All members in Rood standing cordially invited to attend. C O Q U IL L E OREGON Lis claim and that said proof will be mnue j or rnrry couutv. M iniles from Myrtle before ti e Clerk of the County Court of | Stock winters well on the plaoe \ ment? Has not the time come | when the farmer, the mechanic and j S T J S Ä ? . Î Â | laborer can dispense with t h e ! Thom ««.Ur -empoon | “ statesman?” Is it not time for all j j|' v j Forty-seven millionaire “ Senatois” Uto. K o igU t..o f Labor; the Fedora, enact all the laws required for tion o f Labor and L mon Labor party, can come together and elect their purposes. T o these men you have intrust- men to office who will enact into ed the control of v«>ur government, statue law’ their demands? !• o\ing to them to protect your in F a c e to F a c e . terests; you elevated them to posi Capitalist— What is capital? tio n s o f honor and trust b y your Worker— Surplus value. votes. You, (he people! How have Capitalist— What surplus value? they repaid you? W orker -Th e difference between You have enacted laws on finance j the wages you pay me , and the vul- that, have robbed the people at ue o f the products I give you. every turn; that have given to in- | Capitalist—T o whom does this tb i al banks alone (5,000,000,000 m capital, or “ surplus value,” as you ) • ars, They have given to rail- term it, belong? mads more than 2l0.0t.it),000 acres V\ orker— l o tllO producer to • >t the public domain, and over m< , greatest advances aver made in hiatorv. Just think of it! Y ou r ! boasted civilization! Y m rfre e jre - public that builds up a few thous- and millionaires and mokes pau- C IT Y , The undersigned has opeued ft real estate office at his home at , H ot and Cold Baths s A hr ays Ready Norway, Coos Co., Oregon, a n i lias a number o f places to sell at really NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. i good bargains. I f you waut any Land Office at llosebnrg, Oregon, I thing in his line you can do no July5, 18;». » I better than see him. Follow ing V '* ' « - if hereby given that the foUr.wing- j 1 V named settler has tiled notice of his m- : are some of tlie bargains he offers: 1 ten tion to make final proof in support of , H40 acre8_ stc,.k ranoh: 1h.s1 range in Coos who constitute about one-nine teenth part of our populate n. li: other words, 182,000 families are possessed of $44,00o,<)0.1,000 of wealth, while lo ,820,000 families a e possessed of only 818..»0d,OOP.- OOP-y-onr present wealth l>ein^ es- timat d at 8:>r»,00(),000,000. 82,- 50D.000,0 0 are invested in public buddings, churches, colleges, clmr- itnble institutions, etc. excitement and surprise that I arrange the wires to pull the most attended the inauguration of all vote8> lead his constituents to be- great secial and political revolu- lieve t|jat the millionaire and the tions had subsided, the people pauper are a necessity, and assert would permit some knave or r o b -, tbftt God wilJed that society Ffeed other than they ï ! ¡ Â t o Ï Ï Ï ! * It * is * the " " finest " “ “ summer “ d . s . No..tei*,, f..rtho | raIlge iu southern OreRon. n KllJ 1‘’ ,,t’ acres—<Ju south c. jquillc C5^ mile# Â Æ S fairly well improved. Sniti bh" for dairviu^ uryinjj im and fruit raiainK. He names the following witnesses to , pr«»ve h-.s emtinuous residence up1 n and t L'‘1 , i „ ... ,, i muel Mortimor an(1 Nt.lsoIl Lewifi. all of Marshfield, C ooh C o . ().•( goa. Brice Wi’.V-O. kiK.1 acres—Moat all in ^rass and suitable forstv ckr.MiKC. There are in excellent ad vantages of i.ut-slde range. Brice per acre. Call on or address me at Norway. J ohn II. S hupe , lie^iisî» r. ; w* a . Lrsn. I BREWERY! * Gild L ol UI, B rok era g e R e 'll Estate. Office in Webster's brink Block, rd A K S H FI L I> O li FXi O N. G. MEHL, Prop. Keeps constantly on hand a superior qual ity of Illltll* in any quantity to suit pur chaser. Give him voir orders. v8n48 n iT T r , “ / ^ | 0 1 / JLi I S T a ,«r* - F li. C. DK^fENT. Coquille City ^IGLIN ^ LUSE, LctUJ, i 8-fiStf J. M. S iolin . E I^ ^ J S rC H C (* J *r — ¿ « j ¿ û «i «m ^ k — A ^ * Bon Ton Saloon, Opposite Olive hotel. C f ¡B e s te n , nVXs COQUILLE CITY. - - - - OREGON. Is the chai Or;•an of the Nationalists and j. NASSURG, Proprietor. should be taken by every p rs <n of that persuasion. It is . m ><t ably edited ALW AYS ON HAND, of any i w published, Bellamy hni -i ifbc- Cutter r.ml VA A Whiskies, and choice wines ; ih" pri, • nnl Contributor, and is Siam and Ci^ rs. Also Wyland, Milwaukee ! b.» be tlie n1 ■r. The magazine ofiera the* and Mnrhfielil Beer. be H advcTi „* -vs out. Tor all it has an ‘ y.?*Billia:'d Mid i ’oo' Table. Capitalist— I f it belongs to you, ii. meni-;.* <■ !»t? r.. end every c< v i. read, why do you give it to me? re-read ..n . i- i around thr ich li JU- ft pa^e ad i* juoted rt W orker— Because, alone, I can dr-, ds of 1 from ü : .i 0: ha’ f p . sir, to 10: (paart- _ ,<V not help m yself; you have me “ eor- er p '-;e s ! US 1 ». Acori* * ii B J ? ÈtÊ % W S m neivd.” 1 Ultoil. Capitalist —“ Cornered!” What *7* % fc«*«--* do you mean? o IV? i VS D * J \ i ? COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, W orker— Y ou ’ve shut the door of Nature's storehouse iu my face, W. T. S tone P roprietor .. i rrs; TU7 U . V k Enter I must, or die, and “ capital” i*.1 »o i • on. J » is the price I pay -it's “ hamls up" on my part! r a u >.o Capitalist ( indignantly ) — Sir! SALOON! P1 c itr, W orker (subm issively)— Master.! TpTIUUfiltT r. U G H r>- rt,-r I I l'iiI, ’ i , ; ' s' b ’ni0 f f *ÀT ill you wmnt a good, light, spring ! J Ö H fiü & il h-EOS.. ‘ \ wagon call on D. F. Dean, this of- ; KEEP CONSTANTLY / ' *iUi ' ' < ity. M A Li G K A couplet* Haft of fnV.i cri.i s Led t:m vegetables, cam;* oit,,us, toboeco.-i, cl ; Pinkerton's men while guarding mite CM’.dies, etc., •*tc. Their prices art the New Y*»rk Central at the Alba low as the lowest. Orders from any pa; t A A THEN in town call and see u#, on# promptly filled. R« member the place, two ' \ J jorei st of the postoffice. ny strike on the 17th shot several doors west of Olive hotel. vS-nfi innocei t parties. The police were Rml,1.v to k,ipP P™0* «»id they say Pinkeiton's nn-dless- j P wsaulted the people who !mp- ! peued to come near. A ruction | iI,lil11T occurred between the po- ,in 1 I inkerton s men and se\- men wc unded. ! The tendency o f all t :o times is toward the amelioration of the c< n- dition o f the working masses. Edward Bellamy's book, “ L<x>king Backward,” is found in the work W O R T H O F J j S ' E T ' E S S . E I Y shop oq both sides of the Atlantic. It awakens responsive e< h* e • m the hearts of millions of toil, i T he spirit of rov It against c o r; o- rate iutbienee- and poiitier power is stirring far and near. 1 'rank Leslie’s Newspaper. » « T o advertise my Lusa.c.->. A ny person m q m ii : '81.00 worth o f goods lEiHSarG* K l i c i im i i l i e iiii J I,l*«*r •Spot Ca.-h, at my pine**, is given a ticket,'and as soon r s 1000 tickets r ills . These pills.are scientificp.Hv compounded, ¡n e distributed a G R A N D E B A W m G w ill be nnd uniform in «oil,.» No eri|.uiK l»in » h , t |,ja stl)r(1 llotice «,[ w liid i » i l l be duly pulliehcd for tbe follow , commonly following; the uso of puls. I hoy are adapted to both adults and children, ing 100 prizes: ii with perfect safety. Wo guarantee they have no equal in the cv.-<* of sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia and biliousness; and, as an ajipetitor. they excel any other preparation. NOTICE i o n PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, ltoaeburR. Or., August 2,181M). ’otice is hereby Riven thnt in compli ance with the provisions of the net of N lonaress o f June 3,1878, entitled “ An act | A ) for the naic oVTiinbDr laminin tho stiitVs'of | 1st Waltl am Chronograph 8100 00 I» U- B. gold l iv.vh t h ek and key $12.00 ii.oe 12 lì. B. ; * i!ù : t chain i 2 Ladies'watch, solid gold, 50.00 E5 S lid R.'ld b:\n l riuR 10.00 ! “ Chataliue “ “ 25.00 ii ............ button# 15.00 I y.oo 25.(H) !• " > Seth Th »mas S-dav clock Gts' vest chain “ “ y.oo O0 Ii*. Gi name meers haum pii>e 5 Five-ounce silver watch 0.00 17 9.(X) 10.00 is Ladns* chain with pencilcharm C Ladies’ saddle * I P) *• •* “ 4* 8.00 7 Soliti gobi cameo ring 8.00 10.00 20 So’id RiMd.lae.- pin 8.00 10.00 *\ ,ouü tinttoM ' 8 amethyst “ 5.00 22 R. P. v. st cl. .111 5.00 aiti 9 “ variegated turquois “ 15.0v) R. B. ' ietoriu chai 4.75 4.75 10 Solid gold jet li ng 15.00 -two strand Ana 75 other prizes rangm ging from ».ue to two dollars ondi, making „ „„„„ i „ t i/ ia i nn ° --------- b J. J. W IL S O N . ; a grant! total * o l - <.(> M 00. ; Coquille City, Oregon. j light procession or a flag raising, or engineer a barbecue? H e is the “ statesman!’ It he is a republi- quillft City. Comity .if Coos. State of Ore gon, has'this dnv filed in this office his sworn statement No. —, for th t purchase of the lbts 4 and f>. Sec. 30 and lot 4, SE of SW Q of Section No. 11). in Township No. 27. S llanRe No. 13 W. and will offer proof ; pors o f millions, ruled over by in- to show that t lie land souRht is more valua telligent people exercising the ble for its timlier orstone than for aRricul- tur.al purposes, and to establish his claim rjght o f suffrage. Electing your to said land before the UeRisternud Receiv A. W . M c A rthur , President. er of this office at RoseburR, OroRon, on servants to do your bidding in the Wednesday, the 15th day of ( ‘Otober, 1800. lie names as witnesses: II. L. Christcn- | !,a]ls o f legislation, then consider st*n. William Nicholls, J. W. Nosier, and W. with all your knowledge you are A. Dickson, all of Coqnille City, Coos Co.. ! T *''!! . T " “ y " Ur | dices by fighting ovei again the war of the rebellion, repeat the sto- ry o f Andersonville with its 30,000 graves, will saw the air nnd shout himself hoarse for “ protection to American labor as against the pau per lal»or o f the old world.” hut repeating history; that the po. iiticnl coiruption, the social rot- ; teness, moral degeneracy, the in- i dustrial depression and impending j rnjn that now threaten the United States, me the elements that de stroyed Greece and Rome. I f you desire to destroy tbe re- I *hou]<\ be so constituted? IV jo to | can tillk the pinfeathers i f f the freely con sen great American eagle, steer a torch F! ’ nte. a” d tuXftt,on o f every kind until they were again impoverished ; enabling the “ royal and “ noble ’ few, and their heirs, forever to live in regal luxury Injury and c L n , ! , . . .,r „ .. *i.^ _ , ,, splendor upon the labor of the toiling many, instead of reserving to themselves the right to life, lib erty and the profits o f their labor. The Declaration o f Indepen dence is a full recitation of the MEWUEAL ESTATE AMCT. j Meets at Coquille City, on every first )t‘*’ by. tb® ° ' nCe Wednesday. VisitiiiR comrads, in Rood standiiiq, cordially invited. aml the W ill o f the People, H. B. N ichols , Commander j Company H. Oregon Na tional Gnard Al. Devaul, teams in Lands. the affair rs of this country, they fact that the democrats had pos- labor organizations to lay aside purposely misapplied them for (ho j session of the house o f representa- | caste, throw their aristocracy to enrichment of the few and the im - 1 tives for a period of fourteen years ! the winds, and unite to obtain their ( ) f our I (1874 to 1888) and that no mens-1 portion o f wealth created by their poverishment of many, whole national wealth seven-tenths tire looking toward that result labor? Has not the time arrived when is possessed by railroad managers, could ever pass that body. the Farmers’ Alliance rud Indus manufacturers, hankers, oil and The senate of tl e United States sugar refiners, mine owners, lum is under tlui immediate supervis trial Union, Patrons o f Husband- ber barons and land speculators, ion o f the capitalist himself. rv, Patrons of Industry, National- I h t'census o f 18(10 gives the total \a!unte-ii <T the l nit- d Staten :s ..T*i,15:l,t»lii,br»!>. In the past thirty years, owing to great mo- eiieiiic.d and nunr, orciai inven tions, the wvn'G) o f the country •re t!iim qum Irnpled. The S D in iiit'uoy. .1 . d. ’ ed; intinti :i hag fitojn ♦ i hey have increased federal and t! o i icts : f tLo (CVil try have . .'•tao- stale taxation six-fold since 1S(»0, ! 1 ( M ■M'd mero l ì . ili Ihroc-fiiîd. e. u 1 ( onact.M a sy tern of laws that Y» t tin * v. ho in . .V : A u ' 1 all this j t. kes only from d to o per cent of w . bave l-nt 82 :;40.2'a;,t*::2 ' ilio a annual savings of the rich, IU 1 tlicy ! ai1 in I : 1. ; : 1 1 • 1 wilde ik in g lio m tin poor t ! « e i r • <i. y !.re -i*> per <• id : II ( ' ii;e whole 8tJ.‘),000.t)G0,Ut)U then , w l.en flirt 1" » ti -n 0 :' th» o d v. « Olì : i-, <uily a t IT j tRkOOO,- » U t :d :l: l'.i-l \ ' t c> 1 licei. t « U l 0 .IS ¿ S ì- i di o.*. -od r taxatioi in vidi d t-*quai! y sum 1 iti' , 1 .C il! * i ■ i - 1 : ?y lm\ 0 all. «* tant.8. lu r CO 1 : P l't \'l'ero S 541 : .N d mon a mo- I 1 * 1 il* c;q ita v 1 «v th ere .1 c hot 1 nopoiy di tho 11 rural means ot r' 1 Y i Je the f;ut t • 4 th n 1 >2 USO ! i‘L «im-i.m, tran; rotation, com- i 1 fatai; ! ir ; aro exclu ; {: t < 1 in t ic • 11 i - munii :'ion a iti excliauge; and . i l i ) !g t > ma luti tin nr.pt'M.i and i* i« Il : u fact c 1 . ‘ i : t 11 at var ; nco li.IVt dt elisi ed tre. ts, combinations IV"P.- . l ires r.nd queens. dul.es til t • *’< v. i t ! 1 i st; dirti«r*s wIdoli c’ .-.un that ••mi pools that 1 »nlrol t!ie prices md 1 1 >n l -. 1 MH ! aides nud ii ¡.-I i n- ‘ v, c*î u , ( I i a dtl» in i he l 'nifi d StatiL .S ] a ) .r i .. ..ài < iuerchandi.se as <’V..i ». ; o ;;.»* di-.-nes of civili;’. ;: n \ c î y eq uni ! y d i t i i Luti 1 d : î 1 : M ! tl ‘pii-, te siffall’s OL llie ciiizvu with and pt finit those w ho never mid . i am which g vermin nt has no right to , buildings f; nr t I ■» ed t 1 lar te the world's weidth.l ro t ’ v ( f this eonn'rv • •» owneti ink riero.” to accio.¡u ate ariti fatten on f;.Im majority f.f the pie; that t hey permit corporations to cre- loussums, uot through t»r by uonor- , i r e , , *r. * , : the large number o f farms, and tin ate hundreds of millions of wealth at*!»* toil, lint by preying upon thr 1 dej osits in the savings bai k i- c< n- by watering their stock and then j rnducers. I elusive eviilep.ee ti nt the wealth i- taking its value out of the pepple In sj.itr- of all the laws that mail substantially owned by the “ mass !>y increased rates o! service. has made, in «-pite of all the ad of the people,” and are purposely Ti e y have given away 817,000- vance in science.literature and art, misleading. those who put them |<)00 as premiums on bonds, and tie- the siroiig, the cunning, the heart out are the < ffieial rej>itsrntatives , posit your money in national banks less, still hve upon the weak, the ot the very ela s who I live tor the ! to be loaned at from 8 to 12 per unfortunate and foolish. True, ; ast ihiee decades had the deepest cent interest. they do not eat their flesh, they do intercfl in “ keeping the people They havecDutmcted the curren not drink their blood, but they live quiet.” that the full scheme of cy of the nation from 8n2.lt) in on their labor, on their self-denial, complete despoiliation might be j 18(in tir 80.07 per capita, the their weariness and want. The fully accomplished, and all the amoi nt now actually in circulation, poor man who deforms himself by wealth absorbed by tiie few, and a sîirinking the value of your homes toil, who labors for wife and chil stronger foiin of g< vin.m er.t bo and farms and the products of dren through all his anxious, bar erected ( ii the ruins o f the Repub you: labor; increasing the bur- ren life, who goes to the grave lic. ! d*'ns (.f debt and taxation. without ever having had one lux If you nerd more proof that the ' They created ¿old for the bond- ury, has been the food of others; people are growing poorer, com- holder, and purposely depreciated has been devoured by his fellow- pare the mortgaged indebtedness ' greenbacks for the musket-bearer men. , of to-day with that of 1800 . Ask | and the plow-holder. ) Th e miners uf Ol.ii> «m i r e m i - 1 the „ „ rtbnge-l.onIene,l fu m er, or I , * * . ,a , . | ~ «=. - ---------, - , They have given you the public sylvama, who during the past win- ¡.in |llm l.pr , .? . . , J . . . , . . line laoorer. credit-strengthening act, demone- ter have subsisted on musli alone; On.., i,«0 a , How lias it boon made possible tized silver, j ut th ougli salary the farmer, the laborei , all those that so few have npprojniated this gra b s, land steals, credit mobilmrs, who toil to-day that they may live tast wealth? A\ ho is at fault? j increased tho premium on United to-morrow, are but choice morsels W ho are tho bunco-steerers of the States bonds 29 per cent and ce- for the sharks of our civilization. c ipitr.iists, whose money is freely 1 creased the values of all your Tim e and time again have the used at every election to elect some ! prnpertv in that proporti m. people under tho lead of a 1 lawyer or country hauker to con- They have impoverished the Gracchus rebelled against such ig ie -s or the state legislature? rnnnv to enrich the few. conditions, yet history would j \> ho can prate most glihly of par- , A ll this in the enlightened nine- again repeat itself, for when the tv> l]ea| in menninglei-s platitudes, ; teenth century, that boi.sts o f the rule over them and public, make freemen serfs and slaves, you have but to continue givin g the republican and demo cratic parties further leases o f pow er. There is no difference between them; the money power dominates, owns and controls them. The Brices and Scotts, as well as the Vanderbilts, Sages and Goulds, ure equally iutent upon destroying re publican equality. H ave not the people been fools r 1 nnd idiots? Is it not time to turn the title in favor of good goveru- N O . 4. W . L . B l in n , Cashier, COQUILLE RIVER BANK, OZESZSG-COSr. Any and all persons clniminR adversely C O Q U I L L E the above-desoribed lands arc requested to 1 file their claims in this oflic ' on or before Deposits kept su lject to check. Drafts bought aud sold and money said 15th day of October. 1800. Jons H. Snui*K, to loan at current rates. Accounts o f Merchants, Farmers and Busi UeRister. ness men generally solicited. A rc the bf st. A General Banking Write for cataloRue. Address, Hon. Dan g fif“Correspondeuce^Solicited. iel F. Beatty, WashiuRton, New Jersey. BEATTY'S ORGANS, Business Transacted. y