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^tEocguillc YOL. COQUILLE CITY, 13. W * ™ Union CULM, M. D.. Labor Column. P H Y S IC IA N AN D SU RGEON . DUVOTKO AO THE INTERESTS OF TnU LABORER OFFICE AND UESIDENCE, Ooqullle City. Or. O. E. SMITH. tSurgeon Dentist, ___ r oftoi M A R S H F IE L D , O REG O N . vi ni. J. W. BENNETT, Attorney at Law, Marshfield, - PEOPLE’S PARTY. The following compose the County Cen tral Committee of the People’ s Party of Coos county, Oregon: Diet. No. 1—Wm. Phillips, Empire City. “ ** 2—A. M. Collver, Marshfield. u “ 3—0 . A. Kelly, Riverton. “ “ 4—1. T . Weekly, Gravel Ford. M “ 5—J. H. Matheny, Myrtle Point. “ “ 6—Jas. West, Bandon. JAS. WEST, Chairman, Bandon. W. PHILLIPS. Secretary, Empire City, Oregon. JOHN F. HALL Attorney at Law and Steal Estate Agrent, Before the law was written down with parchment or with pen; Before the law mado citizens, the moral law made men. Law stands for human rights, bat when it fails those rights to give, Then let law die, iny brother, bat let human beings live. —Rev. Miller llogeraan. M a USIIPIKLD, ÜBKOON. C. A. SEHLBREDE, A T T O R N E Y si L A W T IL L M A N 'S D E M O C R A C Y . The South Carolina Senator llltterlj Ar ralgiL the Cleveland Administration. In reply to the inquiry an to Special attontion to matters before the whether a new party would take Kcsabarg land office, tlio commissioner of the genera! land office and secretary o f the part iu the presidential campaign in interior at Washington. 1890, mado to soveral senators and IXI. T . H O L D E N congressmen, Senator Tillman of S. C. replied: DENTIST. “ In my judgment the organiza UAUSHFIELD, OREGON. tion of a new party is inevitable; FF1CK in the Hutcheson Building and it will present as the main adjoining the Bank. O. O. T.—Neal Dow Lodge, No. 2S, issue the restoration of bimetallism • Meats in Coquille City every Tuesday nnd the conduct of our finances in «vaniti p. All members in pood standing the interests of the people. The c.rdisllv invited. Binn Nusi.t:u,C. T. J. H. James. Secretary. poverty and misery wrought by the fall of prices, directly traceable to F . A . & I. U . the gold conspiracy and the con f'lO Q U IL L fi F. A. & I. U. meets every KJ second and fonrth Thursday nights traction of the currency, will break a eaoh month in Coquille City, Coos up both old parties—equally re leunty, Oregon. Mus. L kn \ J ohnson , beo. sponsible for this crime against Bandon F A and I- X L humanity—and cause a new align Heats every second and fourth Friday ment in politics. ■iphts in each month at Bandon, Coos “The south and west will natur cop niy. O f. E. G. G hovkb . S< c . ally join in overturning a policy Sumner F A. and I- U. Meets at Alliance hall on the second and which robs them and tends to pau f.nrth Saturday evenings o f each month. perize tho producers and laborers Ww. K ahoh , Seo. for the benefit of a few thousand rjIV K K TO N F. A. A I. f . meets in its [\, new hall nt Riverton every first and bankers and millionaires here and hird Saturday evenings o f enoh mouth. in Europe. Party ties and senti O. A. K bi . lv , Sec. ment will not hold men whose re i ODTH FORK F. A. * I. U „ No. 2110, } meets everv second Saturday at 2 p in. sentment of wrong and whose in Irothers of other lodges in good standing stinct of self-preservation command r. invited to ni tend with ns. B. E. H ampton , secretary. them to seek new political alliances. “ Populism in the west was a pro L O. O. F. test against Republican misrule and Democratic imbecility. In the Coquille Lodge No .53 *U«ts at Coquille City every Saturday even- south it was largely against bour- ag. Visiting brethren, in good standing! bonism nnd bossism in state affairs; •rdially invited. C. W. W hite , N. G. but the progressive, restless element J. S. L awrence , R. S. of southern Democracy is strongly 'ocmille Encampment, imbued with the idea of natioual N o 2 5 I O. O. E. financial reform, and nine-tenths of ifeeta first nnd third Tlmrsdays in each it.t h at Odd Fellows' hall. Cordial mvt- the southern people are for free ios to visiting patriarchs in good stand- silver and opposed to national banks. I J. S. L awbbn cb . C. r . }. F . Boutell Scribe. _ “ It was necessary, however, be had wick Lodge, No- 6 8 . fore the southern voters could be weaned from the Democratic party A. F. ancl A. M., leets at their hall on Saturday evening to have that party once control all •r before full moon ill eaoh month, branches of tho government, and bo liting brethren cordially invited. C. W. Win™, W. M. in a position to do what it promised J. R. Willard, Seo. _____ jn its platform. The test has been ' " g T a . r . made, and such a disgraceful spec tacle of betrayal of the people and Gen- Lytle Post No- 27 , ivery firi Meets at Coquille City, on every first disregard for the pledges made be Wednesday. Visiting oomradb, in good fore election has never been wit Handing, oordially invited. Jons M orris , Commander. nessed in our political history. The H. H. N ic h o l s , Adjutant. senate and house, with majorities Coquille Fishermans’ elected as pledged to bimetallism, * U N IO N demonetized silver at the command Eand-olplx Oregon, of tho president, who unblushinglv Will meet every fourth Saturday in each used the patronage of his office to month till further notice. All members in good standing oordially invited to attend. debauch the representatives of the people and carry out his compact with the gold conspirators. Tho tariff reform promised is an abort- 43 x 125 tive compromise, reeking with the ,, feet, in stench of sugar trust deals, aiul the vicinity of the parade ground, grants no relief from monopolies. for $125 each. Only a few lots “The cowardice and treachery of nt this price. For particulars in congress; its subserviency to White quire at the H e r a l d office. House influences; the subserviency F O R of the president to Wall and Lom i j J A ACRES o f land on Cunningham bard streets, with its phases of part Lv/ oreek, 4 miles from Coquille City, the nw V and n K o f the sw 3i, sec 16, twp nership, and the disgraceful bond 28 s, r 12 w, covered with a fine body o f fir dicker, with its nine millions of timber. Price—$6 per acre; terms easy. ALSO, profit stolen from the people; the f t j A ACRES, what is known as North A T V Prairie, 4 miles east of Langlois P. whole scheme of plunder involved O.: a N j 1 stock ranch, plenty o f out range. Price—$5 per acre: will take in exchange iu the issue of bonds in the time of valley property. Inquire of peace, and the brazen and scoun fU 8 W. P. WRIGHT. Dallas, Polk county,Or. drelly refusal to protect the treasury by payment of silver certificates in silver and greenbacks, or ‘coin,’ as provided by law— all these things have awakened and openod the eyes of the people to the necessity A RA G O , COOS COUNTY, O R . ' for a new deal. “Party ties and pledges did not AVING had several years experience in the east, we feel confident we can give satisfaction to our patrons. Send us restain or bind the so-called Demo your lists o f property, or come nnd see ns. crats of the east and north in the Coqnille River Proporty a Specialty. last congress. They voted with the Correspondence promptly attended to. Our commission 8 p tr cent o f sales. Oui Republicans on the tariff and money motto is. Livo and Let Live. questions. Will the southern Demo 18 tf] B. B. PAULL * CO. crats and western Republicans fol low their example in the next elec tion and vote together for the re Gallery six doors east o f L O O. F. Hail. Samples and prices lief of the millions whose interests demand more money and a bime is gallery. G. W i l h i n s , Photo. tallic standard, higher prices, in a Roscburg, Oregon. o I J umped ! see ? LOTS AT BANDON, B. B. PAULL & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS H Photographs! word? Are ws southern farmers idiots to longer cling to the shadow when the substance is gone?—a De mocracy which is not Democratic and a Republicanism which is plu tocratic? “ It seems to me a very plain case. Five-cent cotton and fifty-cont wheat aro arguments which cannot be answered. The Populists will read ily merge their organization in a new party, once it gets well under v>y. The manufacturers and mer chants, whose business has been so seriously injured by tho impover ishment of the farmers und the destruction of the ‘home market, will, if not wholly blind and be sotted, lend their aid, and will see another revolution like that of 1828. Instead of government by the banks, through tho newspapers and paid attorneys, masquerading as congressmen, for the millionaires, we will have government for the people nnd restore the standards of Jefferson, Jackson and Lincoln. “ South Carolina opposed Mr. Cleveland's nomination in 1892. We predicted what has followed it, but we loyally supported the ticket and gave him our electoral vote, and Weaver got only 2200 votes in this state. We are Democrats of the straightest sect, but we no longer love the name. Clevelandism makes it stink, and this state will lead the south in joining the west next year for the abolition of white slavery, now pressed on us by the plutocracy of the east and England. “ The Republican party will not grant us relief. The Democratic party is dead, though not buried, and will offend the nostrils of hon est men for two more years. A union of Republicans, Democrats nnd Populists who think alike on the money question is tho only sen sible course left us. Such a com bination is inevitable and irresista- hle. B. R. T illman . Trenton, S. C. lícUUft OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1895. GENERAL. PLUTOCRATIC N EW S. SWINDLER OVER. TURNED FOR THE BLOOD Buenos Ayres, April 14.—The federal grand-jury bar oiuered the Salta government to deliver Jnbez Spencer Balfour, whose extradition the British have long been trying to obtain, to the British legation in tbis city. He will be taken to Lon Tk. Blit Spring Medicina don to answer the charges made against him in connection with the ust now everybody Is thinking about collapse of the Liberator Building taking something for the blood. society and allied concerns, the A Spring medicine as we speak of failure of which mined thousands It. And It’ s a good thing to do, but you of persons who had invested their want to get the proper medicine, if you money iu the different concerns. consult your physician he will tell you to At the time o f hie flight from Eng GOOD LIVER land Balfour was a member of niE D lC IR E parliament. J NO. 38. Dr. Price’s Cream Bakins Powder San Francisco, April 14.— P. F. Denton, representing the deposi tors and creditors of the defunct Pacific hank, today began a suit against the former directors of the bank for $2,000,000 alleged to have been squandered and misappropri ated by them. He also sues the McDonalds and other stockholders for $1,000,000. Herald and Rural Northwest for $2. We offer a valuable premium to our subscribers who are interested T E N in the farm, fruit-growing and stock, C T 8 . without extra cost; in other words, $3 for $2— two papers for the price T E N of one. O TS. * 8000 PARCELS OF MAIL"TUB JUDAS ISCARIOT CRUCIFIED. Youngstown, O., April 14.—The Greek church here celebrated Easter in a groye near the city by crucifying Judas Iscariot iu effigy. Then they amused themselves shooting at the effigy which was filled with firecrackers. Finally they set it on fire. After that they had a banquet in the woods. CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING. E! Paso, Tex., April 14.— Web- eter Flanagan, ex-collector of cus toms at this port, generally known as “ What-are-we-here-for” Flana gan, is on trial charged with assist ing A. G. Dawson to smuggle some 20,000 sheep from Mexico. NORTH POLE FOUND. Paris, April 15.—Figaro prints a rumor that Dr. Hansen, the Arctic explorer, had found the North Pole, nnd that it is situated on a chain of mountains. It is also said that Dr. Hansen planted the Norwegian flag there. The story is regarded as untrue. BUYING HORSEMEAT. prevent their being lost. J. A . W a r *, o f Jtoidsville, N. C., w rite s: " F r o m ic y IS cent undress in your Lightning l)irectory I ’ ve received m r f M address hibe.1* end o v e r SOHO i h t m d « o f Miniil. M y Kddretw* you scattered am ong publisher* «rid manufneturenr, ¡.a rc arriving daily, on valuable parcels ? of until I iriu ail parts ol the W orld." liver REQIMTQR It does its work well, and tones up the Whole system. It is “ Better than Pills,” fcdcan be had in liquid or powder. l a r r ln n W ork . As it becomes necessary to copy the legislative journals for the printer the forces in the secre tary of state's office find a large number of minor and some ma terial errors in the journals of the senate, so much so that the secretary considered it rid iculous to have them printed aud published in the present con dition, yet he feels unwarranted in making any changes. President Simon of the senate was in the city yesterday aud Secretary Kin caid consulted him on tne matter. He advised sending for Senator DawBon of Linn county, who was one of the senatorial committee appointed to oversee the work of correcting the journals after the session, that ho might make the necessary corrections. Mr. K in caid wrote Senator Dawson last night, requesting him to come for that purpose.— Salem Statesman. Pendleton, April 14.— Buyers are negotiating for the purchase of many thousands of horSes from S A V E D T H E R E P U B L IC . » !$> 1 . ■ — Umatilla connty ranges for slaugh “ I beg of you to pay me what you The Soldier »ml the Creenhark Together— tering. It is not known where they Gold is » Coward In war, ah Enemy in are wanted. It is supposed to be owe me.” “ Can’t do it.” “ Well, Peace. at Portland. One man sells 6000. just give me enough so that I can In 1862, when liberty was assailed begin a suit against you.” CHINA'S CONCE88ION8. by grim-visaged war, gold, as ever Washington, April 11.— An au- a coward, retreated to vaults und to thoriative statement of the terms Europe. Then as Miflerva sprung of peace being negotiated between full armed and ready for victorious Japan nnd China I ibh been secured from official sources. The state combat from the bruin of her par ment is made in order to clear up 1Î0TICE TO IN VENT 1RS. ent, so sprang from the brains of much misapprehension arising wise statesmen tho millions of green from speculations. The terms are There was never a time in tho his backs ready to save the menaced as follows: First—The independence o f Co tory of our country when tho de nationality. They sheltered, fed, mand for inventions and improve clothed and armed the soldier; rea. Second—The permanent cession ments in the arts and sciences gen built ironclads and manned them. The With aid of boys in blue they con ot the island of Formosa to Japan. erally was so great as now. conveniences of mankind in the fac Third— An indemnity of 300,000- quered. Peace once here, the cow ard gold, whose emissaries had 000 taels of Chinese coin, worth tory and workshop, tho household, on the farm, and in official life, traitorously crippled tho nation by $1.33. Fourth— The permanent occupa require continual accessions to the crippling the greenback, returned and has been for thirty years tion of Port Arthur and the imme appurtenances and implements of each in order to save labor, time and waging subtle nnd insidious war diate contiguous territory. The political change in Fifth— A new Japan treaty open expense. upon tho national life by seeking to destroy the savior of ’65— the green ing the interior of China to com the administration of government does not affect the progress of the back. Now the warfare is opened merce. While the face value c f a tael is American inventor, who being on and avowed. The battle is on and it is gold vs. greenback. Will tho $1.33, it would he equivalent to the alert and ready to perceive tho American patriots stand firm? Will $300,000,000 in silver— it is said existing deficiencies, does not permit the G. A. It. see its comrade de the actual valui would be between the affairs of the government to deter feated? Will tho son of the veteran $210,000,000 and $220,000,000 in him from quickly conceiving the see the power that saved, through gdd. The fifth terra as to the now remedy to overcome existing discrep his father, liberty for him, destroyed? treaty includes various trade fea ancies. Too great care cannot bo Traitors they who cry out against tures, such as tho free access to exercised in choosing a competent the greenback! It is as much a Chinese rivers. There is nodemand and skillful attorney to prepare and sign of nationality and sovereignty for territory on the mainland out prosecute an application for patent. as is the flag. ‘‘¡Shoot him on the side of Port Arthur and its contig Valuable interests have boon lost and destroyed in innumerable instances spot who hauls down one” is the uous surroundings. cry. Of the two the greenback lias SURRENDERED BY HIS BONDSMEN. by the employment of incompetent counsel, and especially is this advice most power, and ho who decrys that San Jose, Cal., April 15.—J. M. applicable to those who adopt tho should be exported with gold to Leonard, vice-president of the bank “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven some country where liberty is not. o f Santa Clnra county, which he tors who entrust their business to Beware of any cry that does not and Cashier H. C. Hayward are this class of attorneys do so at im include all the Omaha Platform. said to have wrecked, was surren minent risk, as the breadth and Let not our ranks be divided by dered by his bonbvmen tonight, as the silver issue. The whole in the supreme court has denied thb strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor cludes all its parts. The People’s motion for a rehearing of his mo to get an allowance and obtain He was sen party includes free silver and more. tion for a new trial. THE PRESS Encourage the free silver discussion tenced to three years in Folsom. the fee then due. in the old parties, but shoulder to There are yet seven esses of em CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- shoulder forward under the banner bezzlement nnd one of falsifying derburn, Genernl Manager, 618 F on which is Money, Laud and Trans the records untried. Hayward was street, N. W., Washington, D. C., portation. To that banner all shall on his dpathbed when the wreck representing a large number of im portant daily and weekly papers, as yet rally, and the first battleground came, and escaped prosecution. well as genernl periodicals of tho — the silver dollar—only prepares country, was instituted to protect its the way for the victory for the legal The Tillamook CreamerCompany patrons from the unsafe methods tender paper. Let dissention rage and disrupt the old. All fragments has the milk from 690 cows ccn- heretofore employed in this line of business. The snid company is pre thrown off by schism will unite tracted for this season. pared to take charge of all patent with this large young party that has The amouut of the tax-roll of business entrusted to it for reason no leveller and acknowledges no Lene county is $122,000, of which able fees, an<l prepares anti prose authority but truth and justice. As $83,000 has been collected. cutes applications generally, includ well curtail the declaration of 1776 A company consirting o f Don ing mechanical inventions, design as that at Omaha. Rejoice in the Hays, H.G. Sprague, Edward Jeuks patents, trade-marks, labels, copy new parties and stand firm on the and O. Waltberis building a cheese rights, interferences, infringements, platform now budded and onto factory near Sand Lake, and ex validity reports, aud gives especial which they shall step. 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OF COUKóü You will buy a M A R L IN . BECAUSE— «OB& It h u a solid toi>—P rotection * It eject* at the side—C on ven ien ce* ttí It has the B allakd Barrel—A ec n m ejr. ä want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and wo will mail you a docu ment giving you all the particulars. Bend for complete catalogne, free. Special pacg of card* for 15 cent*. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., > e w II a v e n . Coon* T R U E & C O ., Bo x 4 0 0 , A u g u s ta , M aine. IF YOU W ANT ■Mi It ha* foweat parts—S im p lic ity . IN FO R M A T IO N A BO U T P E N S IO N S A D D R E SS A LETTER OR POSTAL C AR D TO THE PRESS CLAIMS C O M PA N Y JOHN W E D D E R B U R N , Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 463, . . . . . Washington, D. C . Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war aro entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by service or not, and regardlesa of their pecuniary circumstances, WIDOWS of such soldiers nud sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’ s death was due to army service or not, If now dependent upon their own labor for sup port. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death wns dne lo service. CHILDREN are entitled (if under lf> years) in almost all cases where there was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. PARENTS aro entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in service, or from effects of servioe, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or navy. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other luws, without loaing any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $ 10 per month under the old law are entitled to higher rates under new Inw, not only on account of disabilities for which now pen sioned. but also for others, whether due to servioe or not. Soldiers nnd sailors disabled iD line o f duty in regular array or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, ana their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or Florida Indian wars o f 1882 to 1842. are entitled under a recent act. MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if 62 yea rsof age or d is abled or dependent. Old claims completed nnd settlement obtained, whether pension lias been granted under Inter laws or not. Rejected claims reopened nnd settlement Recured, if rejection im properor illegal. Certificates o f service and discharge obtained for soldiers and snilors o f the late wat who cave lost their original papers. Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., A d d r0M JOHN WEDDERBUKN, MnnneinR Attornrr. Washington, D. G. P .O .B ox 4^1. L ook H ere! C O M E A - R U N N IN G ! jir e a t T B a r g -a in -o In IS ea l E s ta te ! The L E H N H E R R addition to Myrtlo Point has been recently plat ed and placed on the market, and ia offered so cheap und ou Buck eusy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in the henti- fnl town o f Myrtle Point should take a look nt this addition before purchasing elsewhere. W e only ask cne-fourth down, balance from one to two yenrs’ time. Fine nernge property adjoining this addi tion for sale cheap. J. A. L ehnhebb , agent, Myrtlo Point, O r. E îx s t M n r s h fi e 1 cL, The coming R, R. Center o f Coos County. Lots are now on the Market. For further information apply to the COOS B A Y LAN D COM PANY At East Marshfield, Oregon