t g VO L. t o t p i l l COQUILLE CITY, 14. H e Union Labor Column. p J. W . B E N N E T T , M AR SH FIELD, OREGON. And the Rothschilds Still Live as Brokers in Blood, and Kind Tories and Hessians in Spirit Today, and Traitors to Share Their Blood-Money. There is a lesson in this story for American patriots of today. Who set these cutthroats upon the patri O. G . T .— Neal Dow Lodge, No. 25, • Meets iu Coquille City ovory Tuesday ots of the revolutionary epoch? It evening. All member* in good standing The skeleton of a gigantic Hes cordially invited. B ird N oslrb .C .T . was British greed. Let us quote J. H. James, Secretary. sian soldier was fished out o f the from tho New York World on this bottom of Sinuipink lake, between F .J L a I. subject: New York and Albany, a few days “ The British, apparently feeling /'N 0 Q U 1 L L E F. A. & 1. U . meets every Enormous “jack boots ’ en the hopelessness of subduing the \ J second and fourth Thursday nights ago. in each month in Coquille City, Coos cased the leg bones and a large Americans single-handed, hired a county, Oregon. M bs . L hna J oiinson , Seo. saber was found by bis side. The lot of Hessians, and it is a curious skull was perforated with five bullet fact that this contract entered into Bandon F A and I U with the object of destroying Amer Meets every second and fourth Friday boles. The New York World gives ican liberty, laid the foundation of nights iu each month at Guidon, Coos a striking picture of this remarka the great fortune of the Rothschilds, county. Or. E. G. G r o v er , S i c . a Hessian family, then Sumner F- A. and I- U. ble “ find” and gives an account of originally engaged in pawuhroking on a small Meets at Alliance hall on the second and the battle which brought the owner fourth fSaturday evenings of each month. of these jack boots and sabre to an scale.” W m . R asor , Sec. So! Mr. Rothschild was a Hes untimely end. iv e r t o n f # a . & i . u . meets in its sian! He was “ then engagbd in Who was this Hessian soldier, and new hall at Riverton every tirsfc and pawnbroking and hanking on a third Saturday evening* of each month. what was bis business iu the colony O. A. K elly , Sec. of New York? This is bis story: small scale!” He was the gentle OUTH FORK F . A. A I. 1 '.. No. SBO, man who “laid the foundation of meets every second Saturday at 2 p m . General Burgoyne, the most brilliant Brothers of other lodges in good standing English soldier *f his day, had this great fortune” by acting as a invited to a', tend with us. B. E. H ampton , secretary. started in 1777 with a magnificent broker in blood between the Hessian army of 10,000 picked British sol Landgrave, Frederick, and bloody diers to march from Fort Ticonder- King George, of England. By this O. F. I. o . oga to Albany. General Howe, the brilliant operation Frederick sold Coquille Lodge No.53 British commander in possession of 22,000 of his bravest soldiers to the ■Meets at Coquille City every Saturday evon- ug. Visiting brethren, iu good standing, the city of New York, had agreed to British royal murderer for $16,000,- ordiallv invited. Rothschild’s share of this C. W . W hite , N. G. sond a powerful army from New 000! J. S. L awrence , R. S. York up the Hudson to meet him at blood money was about $1,000,000! C o a u illo Encampment, Albany. if the two movements A Hessian was worth $725— nearly were successful the colonies would as much as a likely nigger before KTo 2 5 I O. O. F. Meets first and third Thursdays in each be cut in two and the revolution the civil war. month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invi Nearly all of these 22,000 Hes squelched. tation to visiting patriarchs in good stand- ng. J. S. L awrence , C.P. sians were killed by our ancestors, There were four obstacles in the ^G. F . Bout ell Scribe. way of British success: first, the but they were valiant soldiers and, Chadwick Lodge, No- 68 American army under General Gates, doubtless, killed mau for man of the A . F. and A. M., at Saratoga; second, Forts Clinton colonists. But Rothschild became Moots at their hall ou Saturday even ins rich from tho blood money. By on or before full moon in each month. and Montgomery, which, under com Visiting brethren cordially invited. mand of bluff old General Putnam, similar financial strokes, and through C. W. W hite , W. M. barred tho passage of the Hudson I tho power of usury, the original T. U. Willard, Sec. river to British ships; third, Gen Rothschild’s million of bloodstained G. A. 11. eral Washington, who, though ho gold dollars have swollen in 120 Gen- Lytle Post No- 27, had sent many of his best troops to years to a billion, but every dollar Meets at Coquille City, on every first that his descendants own is red with Wednesday. Visiting comrads, iu good support Gates, still managed to keep standing, cordially invited. the gore of American patriots, or J ohn M orris , Commander. General Howe rather busy in tho tainted with tho foul stains of the II. H . N ichols , Adjutant. Jerseys; fourth, God. On the appointed day General blood of Hessian hirelings. Coquille Fishermans' These are facts known to every Burgoyne began his tri amphal march UNION from Ticonderoga to Albany. Howe, reader of history, and yet— blush, IFSa-ncLolphi. O r e g o n , instead of sending his co-operatiug ye American patriots of today! It Will meet every fourth Saturday in each is from Rothschild’s accursed heap month till further notice. All members in force up the Hudson at the time good standing cordially invited to attend. agreed upon, thought he would of blood money that Grover Cleve gobble up General Washington and land, president of these United his weakened battalions. He w ould States, in this 119th year of Ameri can independence— God save the 43 i 125 bag General Washington and Phila mark— humbly asks permission, and delphia in a few days, and get back ______ _____ i, feet, in pays roundly for tho privilege, too, the vicinity o f the parade ground, to New York in time to open the to replenish the coffers of the treas fo r $12 5 each. Only a few lota Hudson and unite with Burgoyne. at this price. For particulars in God must have suggested that fatal ury of this mighty nation! A politi quire at the H euald office. move to Howe. He made the dash cal party whoso leader will do such on Washington, threshed him a dastard deed should be shunned F O E S A L F . soundly, but did not capture his by every patriotic citizen. A nation t l j A ACRES of land on Cunningham He bagged Philadelphia. which will not resent this atrocious w i l l creek. 4 miles from Coquille City, nm-y. the n w and n ^ of the sw sec 16, twp Then he returned in triumph to insult to the bones of our fathers 28 s, r 12 w. covered with a line l>ody of fir timbor. Price—$6 per acre; terms easy. New York. Fatal triumph! What is already enslaved. ALSO. The Hessian soldiers came hither O J A ACRES, what is known as North had happened to Burgoyne during ^ a * f Prairie. 4 milts east of Langlois P. in the olden time to carry out Brit- that historic week? When almost O .; a N > 1 stock ranch, plenty of out range. Price—#5 per acre: will take in exchange | ish ideas about taxes and “ sound in sight o f Albany he had been de ▼alley property. Inquire of • ft * * W. P W RIGHT. feated with fearful loss at tho battle money;” Cleveland and Shernmu. Dallas. Polk county,Or. of Demis Height«, and was com the old party leaders of today, car B. B. & CO.. pelled to sneak behind intrench- ry out British policies for a price; the Hessians murdered our ances ments to avoid capture. Howe then saw his fearful blun tors for n price— but they risked der. He dispatched a powerful fleet their livea Many of them, like the A R A G O , CO O S C O U N TY, O R . up the Hudson carrying a heavy skeleton at Fort Montgomery, even force of Hessians and British. They did a little good. Their corpses 1m.I several years experience in the east, we feel confident we can surprised and stormed Forts Clinton manured American soil. give satisfaction to our patrons. Send us Indeed so enthusiastic were the yonr lists of property, or come and seo us. and Montgomery and massacred British financial Hessians of a hun t'iM|iiille River Property a SjH-mlty. nearly all the prisoners. The Hes dred and twenty years ago for was Correspondence promptly attended to. sian soldier, whose skeleton Our commission 3 n?r cent of sales. Ouï “ sound money”, that they printed found the other day, was one o f the motto is, Live and Let Live, v I scoundrelly hirelings of General hundreds of millions of bogus col ! Howe who assisted at the capture of onial notes in London and then dis Fort Montgomery. The five bullet tributed them broadcast through Gallery six doors cast o f L O holes in his skull indicate that the the coloniea By this means they O. F. H all. Samples and price» 1 Hessians got a rather warm recep- impaired the credit of the colonies tion from “Old Put"_and his riflemen. and ruined their finances. in gallery. And yet there were traitors among I As soon as the forts were taken, C. W ilkins , flio to . F FICE in the Hutcheson Building adjoining the Bank. O I vT R S JUMPED! SEE? LOTS AT BANDON, PAULL REAL ESTATE DEALERS Photographs! i OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, the chains, which were stretched across the river, were cut and the P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU RG EO N . DEVOTE!» j o THE IWTKKHFTt* OF THE LABORER American fleet was destroyed. The PEOPLE’S PARTY. British and Hessians rushed up the OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, The following compose the County Cen Hudson, but in vain. Before- they Ooq -m ill© Oity. Or tral Committee of the Peoplo’ 8 Party of Coos county, Oregon: could reach Burgoyne that brilliant Diet. No. 1— Win. PhillipR, Empire City, O. E. SMITH. officer had yielded to the decree of “ “ 2— A. M. Collver. Marshfield. “ “ 3— O. A. Kelly, Riverton. Surgeon Dentist, fate, and had delivered his sword “ “ 4 — I. T. W eekly, Gravel Ford. i ottice “ “ B —J. 11. M.iMi. m v. Myrtlo Point and his army to the victorious M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . “ “ 6 —Jas. West. Bandon. Americans on that glorious 17th day vlnl. JAS. W EST, Chairman. Bandon. W. PH I L id 1 S. Src. i t ar v. I ', npive City of October, 1777, at Saratoga. On that famous occasion 6000 troops, Before the law was written down with Attorney at Law, parchment or with pen; mostly Hessians, 42 brass cannon, Before the law made citizens, the moral law made men. the best then knowD, 4600 muskets Marsh fiold, . . . Oregon. Law stands for hnnian rights, but when it nud an enormous amount of fails those rights to give, JOHN F. H ALL Then let law die, my brother, but let human ammunition were turned over to beings live. Attorney at Law and — Rev. Miller Haeeraan. the Americans. It was the decisive E e a q E s ta te A g e n t, battlo of the American revolution. M arshfield , O regon . A C HAPTER FROM HISTORY. The battle of Betnis Heights, or as it is more commonly kuown, the bat c 7 a . s e h l b r e d e T" tle of Saratoga, marks an epoch in A T T O R N E Y at L A W Hessians ot 1776 Bought By Roths the history of mankind. From R oscburg, Oregon. childs, Brokers in Human Flesh. thence forward the rule of kings by {Special attention to mutters before the Koseburg land oilioe, the commissioner of the sword was ended in the western the general land office and secretary of the The divine right of Interior at Washington. A n d L i k e C a i ll e N ald tv th e U r li « hemisphere. iftli io M u r d e r a u d R u p e n u d king has never, even in Europe, D e s t r o y (lie P a t r i o t C o lo u i s l« . DR. T. HOLDEN stood squarely on its feet since that day. DENTIST. W ALTM Cl'LlX, M.B., m the colonists. There were men so base that they welcomed these Hes sian invaders—men who rejoiced when theso Hessians killed tho pat riots. These men were called “To ries” during the revolution, but they were despised and execrated by lov ers of liberty. John Sherman and Grover Cleveland are tho leading “Tories” of today. They have in vited and welcomed Rothschild aud his modern financial Hessians into the United States. l'hoy rejoice over the financial victories of these scoundrels on American s^iil. But a day of reckoning will come. The financial Hessians and their friends, the “Tories,” will be put to rout. Sherman and Cleveland will be de spised and execrated just as were Benedict Arnold and Mujor Andre. The O r d e r « 1 l i u i c h t s m l I.iib o r . . The Order has adopted an indi vidual membership card for local ities where there are no Assemblies in working order. W e desire to have men and women, who believe in the great principles of the Knights o f Labor, stationed in every town and hamlet throughout the country, ready at all times to cover with the shield of Knight hood all those who may be found worthy o f admission, and who can be trusted with the secret work of our Order. I f you are one of these, you can receive full information and the necessary instructions to enable you to begin the work im mediately, by addressing the Gen eral Secretary, J ohn W . H a ie s , 4d B street, n. w., Washington, D. C. -------------- - -------- .—■--- à 1895. NO. 7. Your own local paper, The H ekald and the twico-a-week New York C H A N G IN G World al. for only $2.25 a year. Northwest for $2 Herald and Rural Wo offer a valuable premium to our subscribers who aro interested TEN in the farm, fruit-growing and stock, C T S . without extra cost; iu other words, $3 for $2— two papers for the price TEN of one. CTS. 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Erickson’s bouse at Bay City was consumed by fire Wednesday last. Nearly all tho household effects were destroyed. John (R e d ) Smith was examined before Judge Sehroeder, Sunday, and was adjudged insaue. lie was taken to Salem, Monday, by Thos. Howard and Chas. Berry. Capt. Dale lias just finished the running of auother tunnel at the Beaver Creek mine, uear Coaledo. The tunnel is between 300 and 400 feet in length, aud taps a vein of coal over five feet thick. This vein he has tapped in several places, aud found excellent coal every where. The Beaver.Creek mine is owned by 11. C. Chambers & Co., and we hope soon to learn that orders have been received for its development. P A T E N T S NOTICE TO INVESTORS. There was never a time in tho his tory of our country when tho de mand for inventions and improve ments in the arts and sciences gen erally was so great as now. The conveniences of mankind iu tho fac tory aud workshop, the household, on the farm, and in official life, require continual accessions to the appurtenances aud implements of each iu order to’savo labor, time and expense. Tho political change iu the administration of government does not affect tho progress of the American inventor, who being ou the alert aud ready to perceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the affairs of the government to deter him from quickly conceiving the remedy to overcome existing discrep The Oregon annnal conference ancies. Too great care cannot be o f the Methodist Episcopal church exercised in choosing a competent begins in Portland Wednesday, and skillful attorney to prepare and September 25th. Bishop Thomus prosecute an application for patent. Bowman, o f St. Louis, will preside, Valuable interests have been lost and and the conference will remain in destroyed in innumerable instances session the following Sunday. by the employment of incompetent Delegates to the general conference counsel, aud especially is this advice at Cleveland, in 1896, will be applicable to those who adopt the elected. The general coufereDce is “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven held but once in four years, and tors who entrust their business to unusual interest centers in the this class of attorneys do so at im selection of two laymen and two minent risk, ax the breadth and members o f the clergy to represent strength of the patent is never con the church in this Btate. The Ore sidered in view of a quick endeavor gon conference this year will be to get an allowance nud obtain composed o f about 200 delegates— the fee then due. THE PRESS laymen and clergy -which is about CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- double the usual number. derburn, General Manager, 618 F When people are obliged to take street, N. W., Washington, D. C., medicine they want that it shall give representing a large manlier of im quick relief and not mid discomfort portant daily and weekly papers, as to their sufferings. Three reasons well as general periodicals of the why people who suffer with Consti country, was instituted to protect its pation and Biliousness should take patrons from the unsafe morhods Simmons Liver Regulator: “ It is heretofore employed in this lino of better than pills, it does not gripe; business. The said company is pro- it gives quick relief, and does not pared to take charge of all patent weaken hut strengthens ami re business entrusted to it for reason freshes the whole system.”__J. 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The supreme court of the United States rendered a deci sion 1877, which is binding upon the entire government in all official matters and that fixes August 20, I860, ns the logal termination of the war. It was on that day that Andrew Johnson, president o f the U DitedStates, issued a formal proc lamation declaring the war over. This is strictly official date o f the close of the war. l POINT, OK. C. IV. PATERSON. Prop. M an u fac tu re r of M a rb ls M onum ents. H ead s to n e s . T a b le ts , e tc . C em etery lo ts enclosed w ith stone coping o r curbing». Iron ra ilin g s fu rn ish e d to o r. d e r. C orrespondence solicited from parties living in th e c o u n try o r o th e r tow ns who m ay wish a n y th in g in m y line of b u siness. M arhufirt r. - - - - - - O re o - D O L L A R S PER MONTH I n Y our O w n L o c a l it y made easily and honorably, will capi tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or gil l can do the work hand ily, without experience. 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Box 463, - - - - - Washington, D. 0 . Ufrmorablv discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances, W IDOW S of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldiers death wns 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 was dne to service. CHILDREN are entitled (if under 19 years) in almost all cases where there was n f> widow, or she hns since died or remarried. PARENTS are entitled if sold ier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for support.. It makes uo difference whether soldier served or died in late wai or in regular army or navy. Soldiers of tho Into war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other laws, withont losing any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing fr»un to $10 per month under the old law are entitled t<> hicher rates nnder new Inw, not only °n account of disabilities for which now pen sioned. but also for others, whether dne to service or not. Holdiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also entithyl, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, nnu their widows, of the Rlitek Hawk, Creek Cherokee, nnd Heminole or Florida Indian wars of to 1H42. nre entitled under a recent net. MEXICAN WAR HOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if 62 years of ago or dis- fib!<-d or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted omler biter laws or not. Rejected cl«ir s reopened nnd settlement secured, if rejection Improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge ob tained for soldiers aud sailors of the Into wai who have their original pnpers. H^nd for laws and information. No charge for ndyioo. No fee unless successful. THE P R E SS CLAIMS CO., Addre* PHILIP P .O . Box 463. W . AVIRETT. Otucrul Mannaer. Washington, D. 0 . l C o O M o E k A - R U IT re! N N IN G ! uArea,t B a r g a i n s in lESeal E s t a t e I The L E IIN H E R R adilitioc to Myrtle Point has boou recently plat ed and placed ou the market, and is offered so chenp nud ou such eusy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in the beuti- ful town o f Myrtle Point should take n look at this addition before purchasing elsewhere. W e only a k cne-fourth down, balance from ODe to two years’ time. Fine acrage property adjoining this addi tion for sale chenp. J. A. L f . hnhf . ur , agent, Myrtle Point, Or. E a st H V J Ia i* s lifie 1 cL, The cowing R , R . Center o f Coos County. Lots are now on the Market. For further information apply to the COOS B A Y LAND COMPANY At East Marshfield, Oregon