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(Coquille (Cita Jiefutò. YOL. COQUILLE CH'Y, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. 13. W ALTER CULM, M. D.. Union P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU R G E O N . OFFICE AND UEVIDENCE, OocfuAll© CJity- O r O. E. SMITH. iSurgeon Dentist, ■U - / 1 tt T offiuo M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . v ln l. J. W . B E N N E T T , Labor Column. DBTOTBu iO THE INTBBB9TS OF THU LABOBHH PEOPLE’S PARTY. The following compose the County Cen tral Committee of the People’s Party of Coos county, Oregon: Hist. No. 1— Wm. Phillips, Empire City. “ “ 2— A. M. Collver, Marshfield. “ “ a— O. A. Kelly, Riverton. “ “ 4—I. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford. “ “ f>—J. H . Matheuy. Myrtlo Point. “ ** (I—Jas. West, Bandon. JAS. W EST, Chairman, Bandon. W . PHILLIPS, Secretary, Empire City. Attorney at Law, Marsh Geld, . . . Oregon. JOHN F. HALL Attorney at Law and lineal E s t a t s A g e n t , M a r s h f ie l d , O Before tho law was written down with parchment or with pen; Before the law made citizens, the moral law made men. Law stands for human rights, but when it fails thoHe rights to give, Then let law die, my brother, but lot liuro«n beams live. — Rev. Miller Hageman. r boon . C. A- SEHLBREDE, Jim Kftir Dead and Allv«. A VI ■ IK 111. II N K N M .V riO N . the community cieatcs, nnd any rise in land values will not go in the .1 N liv s lc r l.a w y t-r l l i . l r * O u t I l l s form of reut into the landlords' V I u r t lt - r u u M H i « - u t . private purse, hut into the public Cleveland, O., Jan. 7.—There whs sensational testimony brought out till. The only lesson taught us by Jim iu tho coroner’s investigation of tho mysterious murder of General Pas Fair's life is that we are living senger and Freight Agont Caven, under unjust col ditions, and that o f the Valley road, which occurred until these conditions arc changed some time ago. Walter I. Slmpe, the millionaires uud tramps aliko ; a well-known attorney, tjstilied will multiply, and both bo a con I that he knew Caven's murderer, aud could put his bauds on him at stant menace to the peace and hap any time. He refused poiut blank, piness of the people.— S. F. Star. i however, to give the name, sayiug - --------------------------------------------------------------- — i tho party wus his client. It was S. F. Star: The Texas legisla brought out that Caven had been ture may pass a resolution request much in the society of a married ing U. S. Senator Mills to resign women, whose bus uni appl' I f i lu li- on tho ground that he does not i a divoice ou aeeo o t of . i macy. A muu v i tin 1 -■ to represent Texas. If that idea was watch the pair au i obtain in to be carried iuto effect, there sive evidence, ai I ound '.'.v -j i t ;« . s ! would not be enough left of the slightly, if possible. went to Caven’s vitals, aud he died senate to bury. almost instantly. Attorney .Shape probably will he placed iu jail this S. F. Star: Judge Walter H. afternoon for contempt, unless he Levy on Monday will retire from divulges the name desired. — ♦ >------ *—---- the position which he has too long D u I n f r o m N airn». dishonored aud disgraced. He will doubtless become prominent in the Representative-elect Hofer of bar association, whose members so Marion is preparing two hills, one is for tho referendum, and tho generally endorsed him. other to prohibit corporations em ploying aliens, i. e., the employes GENERAL NEWS. must be American citizons. Superintendent Rowland, of the GUILTY OF CONTEMPT. insane asylum, has submitted his Sau Francisco, Jan. 6.— Attorney report to the legislature. The Hornco Fhilbrook, who had the report states that the number of temerity in a brief submitted 'to officers and employes fed daily is the supreme eonrt, to accuse Jus-1 108; average number of patients, tice Harrison o f fraud, has been 070; number of patieuts on De disbarred by the court for three cember 31, 977. years. l ’hilbrook charged that The Siuslaw stage, duo here last Justice Harrison, while attorney in the Levieon estate case, was Saturday night, has not arrived guilty of dishonest practices audio neither is there nny word from it. his brief Fhilbrook plainly told It had to come 60 miles through a the court what it should do in the very rcogh mountain country, anti mntter. This the supreme court friends are uneasy for the safety of says was contempt of court and tho passengers, among whom are Fhilbrook has been punished us Col. B. F. Alley and wife on their way to attend the legislature. stated. They are afraid the stage has beeu OMAHA GAMBLERS SHOWN UP. wrecked in crossing some swollen Omaha, Jan. 6.—The Omaha stream. Bee today printed a page expose o f tho gambling-houses of Omaha; M a r k T w a in how they secured immun tv fr<-in M ark Tw ain’s hair has grown white police iuterference and pa: 1 large sums to officials, newspaj 'n.l and his physique is u y t>y kfc Jwari &• U yvfur* >, hu&hMJ »:» 5*1-a» Afi others. The Bee leporti u h « m ¿view y • - vr engaged in securing "oVlrT cofipfh, wmcl», wlien no .c>r i, weeks and n number of < i ole is n'm ost coHvu.sive iu*iU te iv V •} mit were involved who were m the humorist Hoein3 entirely indifferent to bo interested in protecting to its violence. He h,it in a prominent Tonight the N ew York club a few days ago, running Omaha gamblers, spasmodically from one story to another houses are closed. James G. Fair is dead. He left A T T O R N E Y *u L A W forty million dollars, hut not one Ro&eburg, Oregon. sincoro friend. His life was one of Special Httention to matters before the selfishness, sordiuess, vice and "reed. KsseUurg land office, the commissioner of the general land office and secretary of the It was a failure. It illustrates the Interior at Washington. poverty of mero riches. There is DR. T. HOLDEN not an honest man—however poor, if above want —who is not a richer DENTIST. man than was Jim Fair. Although M AR SH FIELD, OREGON. he died “ full of honors”— for he FFICE in the Hutcheson Building adjoining tho Bank. was once a United States senator!— O. G. T .— Neal How Lodge, No. 2 it, and surrounded by every luxury • Meets in Coqnille City every Tuesday that money could buy, there were evening. All members in good standing cordially invited. B iud N osi . kb ,C. T. no loviug ones at his bedside to Miss Nellie Snckett, Secretary. close liis eyes or shed a tear. His F . A . t& I . U . wealth could not call back her /"'lO Q U lL L E F. A. & I. U. meets every whom he had discarded and sent to second and fourth Thursday nights an untimely grave— the faithful in each month in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon. wife nnd mother— nor win affection M bs . L una J ohnson , Sec. from the children to whom he had Ban&on F A and I- U shone none iu his lust for gain aud Meets every second and fourth Friday nights in each mouth at Bandon, Coos gratification of the baser passions. comity. Or. E. O. G b o v e b , Sto. They thought not of him, but of his money. “ The will! the will! Sumner F A. and I- U. Meets at Alliance hall on the second and the will!” they cried, and as we fourth Saturday evenings of each month. W m . I U s o u , Seo. write— although the old mail’s body has not yet been consigned to the i v e r t o n p . \. a i . it . meet« in its new hall at Riverton every first und grave—they are consulting attor third Saturday evenings of each month. O . A. K blly , Sec. neys with a view to a contest in tho <OTTH FORK F . A. * I. U., No. ZM), courts. For years Jim Fair had * , every aeroliti ïàilturday at - p m . if other lodge« in good standing been miserable— morally, mentally, 11 , ,r , ¡oriti.1 to a;tend with us. physically. He had hardly a mo B. E. H ampton , secretary. ment without pain, aud often said that ho would give all I uh millions O. F. for relief. Yet he kept on scheming, Coquillb Lodge N o .5 3 speculating in land values, hoard oquille City every Saturday oven- m g. visaing brethren, in good standing* ing, to the last, and passed away cordially invited. “ unwept, uuhonored, and unsung.” C. W . W iiitk , N. G. J. S. L awbsmck , R . S. Jim Fair was what the world calls and commenting upon tho talk of his a “ successful man.” Ho commenced S E R IO U S C H A R G E S A G A IN S T R IC K S . companions, with a perpetual smile lurk Cociiullo Encampment, Washington, Jan. 7.— Charges of ing around tho corners of his mouth. life at the bottom of tho ladder, as KTo 2 5 I O . O . F . a sensational nature against United Y et at short intervals he was bent over a common miner. The preacher M«ots first and third Thursdays in each States Judge llicks, o f Cleveland, alm ost doublo under the violence of his hum .th nt Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invi who reads the prayers for the dead are contained in a memorial pre cough. W hen his companions referred tation to visiting patriarchs in good stand to it, as they did on one or two occasions, ing. J. S. L awrknce . C .P . will doubtless make a few remarks sented to the house today. Rep M r. Clemens seemed quite nnaware of G. F . Boutell Scribe. of Ohio, tho fact that he had been arousing a good — that is customory over “ them rich resentative Johnson Chadwick Lodge. No- 6 8 . fellers”-—in the course of which secured immediate consideration deal of sym pathy as well as incessant for the resolution, instructing the laughter.—Exchange. he will extol the deceased for his judiciary committee to investigate A. F. and A. M., Meets at their hall on Saturday evening many noble qual ties, and show how the charges, and without debate on or before full moon in each month. At Newport, Ark.,Satarlay night he early acquired habits of frugality, the resolution was adopted. The Visiting brethren cordially invited. Samuel Swims, a rejected suitor of C. W . W hite , W .M . saved his wages, and finally, by so charges are made under oath by Alice Cooper, who had married T . B . Willard, See. S. J. Richie, of Akron, O., a briety, industry, aud enterprise, wealthy citizen nnd capitalist. James Fields, shot and tilled the G. A. R. became a multi-millionaire. And he While directed mainly against girl and her mother. G en-Lytle Post N o- 27 , will exhort tho young men of the Judge Ricks, they indirectly affect Dali Lashiur, traveling man for Meets at Coouille City, on every first day to follow his example—to go Judge Burke nnd cx-United States a Fortlatid whisky house, had to he Wednesday. Visiting comrads, in good Cleveland. locked up in the Walla Walla jail and do likewise. Perhaps the Senator Payne, o f standing, cordially invited. J ohn M o r r is , C o m m a n d e r . Richie gives the names o f a form last Saturday, having developed a “lady” writer in tho Christmas H . H . N i c h o l s , A d ju t a n t . idable array of counsel in Washing bad case of delirium tremens. Examiner— whoso article “ Equal ton, Cleveland nnd Akron retnined Coquille Fishermans’ JnraeaCook nnd Charles Hugnall Rights to Equal Men” 1ms attracted inbis behalf. The charges involve UNION such widespread attention— will losses reaching$6,000,000. Ritchie o f New Orleans fought a street duel last Tuesday night and both were IRa,n.d.clpTi Orsgrom, contribute one more article on the claims to have suffered in deci sions made by Judge Ricks affect killed. Trouble grew out of Cook’s Will meet every fourth Saturday in each same subject (and die), in which ing the Canadian copper and nickel alleged intimacy with HugnnH’s month till further notice. All members in . good standing cordially invited to attend, j sho will endeavor to show that the wife. mines. . .... very poor are so because God lias The latest sensation at Astoria is a r iH A M T ii m u i : s . not given them brains, or because a sliding muuntaio, which appears of their intemperate aud extrava-1 T hai’ « W hal’ a »!•<• M ailer U llh | to be traveling towards the bay. 43 x 125 gant habits, in proof of which she Four or five houses have been , T. „ . , . Santa Ana, Cal., Jan. 7.—Special moved a distance of from two to ,, feet, in will instance Jim Pair, whose brains n • _ i Agent rrice gave out five feet, and iu one instance a th« vicinity o f tlio parade ground, and character she will estimate by Government tbe r.rilowiug information iu refer- dwelling was toppled over so that for $125 each. Only a few lots at this price. For particulars in his possessions. That is to say, as ence to the parasite fungus proval- the slightest jar will send it tumb he was worth *40,000,000, ho was ent on the apple trees from central ling down. quire at the H e r a l d oflice. 40,000,000 times abler and better California to middle Oregon and The Heppner Record has re .. .. to north British Columbia on the F O B S -A .X .E . than the penniless man. we«t side of the Cascade roouu- tired from business, printing its n | A ACRES of land on Canninvhnm Inst paper last week. It makes Jim Fair was not an extrnordi- jajns- it T O creek, 1 miles from CoqaiJta Citr, He was simply a "Recent investigations conducted no complaint but turns np its little »be nw and n 1, of (lie « » sec 16, twp nary old man. It 28 s, r 12 w. covered with a fine body of fir creature of circumstances, and < at th is laboratory following these toes cheerfully, and manfully. timber. Price—#6 per acre; terms easy. ALSO, profiled bv our unjust systems, “ ade Oregon nod Washington says that “ Onward nnd Upward” O J A ACRES, what is known ns North . . . .... . *, have disclosed the fact that the wan the motto, and that it has gone - t U Prairie, 4 miles east of Lnnglois p. which beggar a million to make one app,e (lisense prevalent throughout onward ever since it started, aud O .: « No 1 stock ranch, plenty of ont rruii-e. He “owned the earth — or j j|)P western portion of those states now it goes “ upward.” Price—$5 per ncre: will take in eichnnge prince. vslley property. Inquire of a very large slice o f it—and it gave and which affects the trunk and A Williamstown, Mass., dispatch ft38 W . P. W RIGHT, Dallas. Polk county,Or. to him of its nbundauce. As | branches around the apple trees is SBys that Governor Sylvester Fen- a miner he “ struck it rich." | ,“ rKely due to the action of a pnra- noyer, ot Oregon, has endowed _ tho life history of Williamscollego with a scholarship sistic fungus. Others have mined a lifetime and which is now being studied. The remained poor, because every mine department recommends that dis o f 934,500 in memory of hie son, who died here last term. The is not a Comstock. He invested eased trees ho thoroughly sprayed money is to be used for the sup heavily in real estate here and else with Bordeaux mixture, special port of needy and deserving stu A RA G O , COOS COUNTY, O R . where, which has kept multiplying care being taken totreat frequently dents, preference being given to those parts affected the preceding - . . AVING bad several years experience in value with the growth of popu season. The in- I (Jre‘fon 8" “ lent8> »'* »“ 9uuh 8re « 1 lie treatment should in in the east, we feel confident we can tbe college. If his children should do j variably be preventive nnd not give satisfaction to our patrons. Send ns lation. your lists of property, or come and seo us. nothing with this property, but j curative. The Bordeaux mixture (ion. E. L. Applegate, who re t'tM|nillf River Propfrty a S|H*fiiilly. sleep the sleep of Hip Van Winkle is best adapted for use during tbe sides at Merlin, Jackson county, rainy seaeon nnd is made with ten and is known by nearly every old Correspondence promptly attended to. years, they j Our commission A o*r cent of sales. Oni for the next twenty i pound* ot lime and six pounds of pioneer in Oregon, is suffering motto it. Live and I * t Live. would nwake and find that the COpper sulphate to forty-five gal- from a cancer in the right hand, I* I i) B. B. PAULL Jk CO. 940,000,000 would become $80,000- Ions o f water.” which has become n serious afflic tion. It iu now considered prob 000. The whole poeple will have ; been working for them. But we : C arrie--I thought be wah going able that the arm or at least the Gallery six doors east o f I. O ! to propose to me ut one time last hand, must bo amputated to save O. F. Hall. Samples and price» forget that long before that time we night May— What made yon tbe general's life. His many will have a single tax, which will think so? in gallery. Carrie—Both of us friends all over the state will ear C. W ilkins . Photo. 1 give to the community that which felt so embarrassed und silly. nestly sympathise with him O I R o. JU M PED ! SE E ? LOTS AT BANDON, B. B. PAULL & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS H Photographs! “ As old M thehills” and never excell ed. it “ Tried and proven ” is the verdict o f millions. 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For further information apply to the COOS BAY LAND COMPANY At East Marshfield, Oregon.