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foffrtik ena g m ii [Why thftCounty Seat Should lie Located UPPER - RIVER at Coquille City. J. S. M fE W E J iT T . S. MtCAIJI, J, DEPARTM ENT. orneg op t B la c k w e ll ' s D u n h a m T o b a c c o C o m p a n y . - OUHHAM, N. C. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY lÆ y r t lô a n d Editors and Proprietors. Demoted to the material and social o p building o f the Coquille Valley particularly and o f Coos County generally. Habsoriptiop, per year, io advance, $2. TUESDAY^ MAY 19, 1896,~ L P . F IS H E R , K b w s p a p e b A d v e r t is in g A ge n t 31 Merrh%utH' E x ch a n g e . Hau F ra n cisco, in u r A u th orised a g e n t. T h is p a p e r U kep t ou file n h i* office. PEOPLE'SARTY NOMINATIONS. /*: ___ * STATE ANtf'DISTRICT TICKETS Presidential Electors. M. L. Olmsted, of Baker, W. D. Hare, o f Washington, W. H. tuMiugh, of Lane, Henry Watkins, o f Yamhill. For Congress-1 st District, W. 8. VANDEHUl’ KO, o f Coo* coonty. . For Saprerue Judge, JOSttFH GASTON, o f Multnomah. Second JwMciitl Diatriot — ProHecating At* lornef. J. U. WFTON, o f O hm . Member BoaW o f »| *»lizatio«i—F. WAKU, • 4 o f U oigU s. Joint Senator—Coo*. Curry and Joaepbine, W. C. KJ) WAKDS, o f Juaepbine. Joint Hepreaentative—C ooaand Cnrrv, W. H. N 08LE B , o f Cooa. POPULIST COUNTY TICKET. Tor B n>reeenU tivs-TH 08. BUCKMAN, o f Mfirahileld. For <V>uuty Clerk—FKANK SMITH, of Marshfield. For Sheriff— W. W. GAGE, o f Empire City. For Treasurer—W. W. HAYES, o f Empire City. For Coroner—CHAS. HOW E, o f Marsh field. For Assessor-r-K. H. HANSEN, o f Gravel Ford. For School Shperictendent—J. H. BAHK- I= c ir L t " ^ X 7 T n .a t a n d I s tin o " ü 'p p e r - C o q w l l l © , G o i n g - o n Dear S ir: You aro entitled to receive F R E E from your wholesale dealer, W H IT E S T A R S O A P with all T lie r e . I Rumors o f rich coal strikes on To the Voter* o f Coo» C ou ot.j- Oreeling: 1 the M,ddle Fork are rife anJ con- IV hkhkam , W e, the voter» of Coon count)’, ore calleil upon to vote at 8' de,u*de proopettinj, in em g one. our next election upon the relocation of our county Heat, and tut there are Our public school, under Prof. many things that we ahould consider in this matter, it is time that we W right and his able assistants begin to think upon them now, and think seriously. Misses Laura Wise aud Julia Braden, Therefore, let us consider what point in the county would best accom is prospering, hence we note a great modate the masses of the people o f the county, and what point can be interest being taken by the scholars. reached with the least expense to the people. J. A. Lehnherr and family arrived And another matter we should consider is, at what point in the county can county buildiuga be erected the cheapest, and what the probable cost from Jackson county last week. of such buildings would be at different places in cuse the county seat We learn from the Enterprise that he will take charge o f Mrs. F. O. should be changed. In the first place, Coquille City is the geographical center o f the Dixon’s store, stock it up and ask county, cosy o f access from all points of the county, either by w ater,' *or a H'lar0 o f patronage. wagon roads, or railrond. A committee from Col. Jewell Secondly, It is the center o f the com ing wealth o f the county, for the i p og^ ^ vjgjt our p Ui)Hc simple reason that her large belts of fine timber have as yet hardly been j 8c|10oi Friday, according to the touched, her coal fields are beiug prospected nnd worked, and are proving rules o f the order. It will be their to be very extensive aud o f a very fine quality; then the Coquille valley duty to call the attention of the has four-fifths of the farming and dairying lauds of the county, and these scholars to th e- necessity o f loyalty resources are what constitute the wealth o f any country. Then every to our national flag, etc. voter o f the county knows, or should know, that thei county seat of the county is, and has been ever since the county was fy-st organized, some- Memorial seyvjces will be held in thing over forty years, located at nearly one corner o f the county, nnd ] *'"e Fresbyforia» church at this the most expensive town in the county for the mosses o f the people to place next^ Sunday, May 2Jd. The reach, and during all o f these forty odd years tho people of the county PaH^or " ‘ deliver the sermon, which have been compelled to g o to said farthest and most expensive town to j announcement is sufhcient to war- get to, whenever occasion called them to the county seat, nnd after we ran* a very interesting occasion. It are there it is the most expensive town in the county to feed men nnd 1 is hoped that comrades and the gen teams in. And it is not only a heavy expense to individuals to be com era. public will turn out. Mrs. F. P. Hermann is entitled to credit for the interest she is taking in the preparations for Memorial day. Crockett Krantz has met with the best o f success iu purchasing cattle from the North Fork farmers, hav ing bou ght seventy-five head in three days. He is gathering up a band for outside parties. IV. H. Brown, one of our leading merchants, returned from a trip to San Francisco by the speciul train that eame over from the bay Satur day. It may reasonably be expected that a fine stock o f spring and sum mer goods will soon arrive for the firm o f Hermann & Brown. Y our scribe visited the Clover- Leaf creameiy last week and watched the proprietor, W. H. Erdice, oper ate; he had just fiuished a “ churn in g” nnd was placing the rich pro duct on the “ worker.” The golden spread was a beauty and we judge that it was “ gilt-ed ged” in the fu ll est extent. The environments were neat nnd clean and in excellent order. A constant stream o f pure water is now brought from a foun tain and this completes the needs of Very intelligent-looking young the manufactory. The reputation people were on our streets a portion o f that creamery is safe while in the o f last week, ns they were in attend bands o f the present operator. ance at the teachers’ examination. Rex takes exceptions in the M yr It is said thnt the school superin tle Point Enterprise to our report tendent is courteous and considerate in regard to the contract for the with teachers, bnt requires the ful removal o f the old cemetery, be- fillment o f the law in securing cer enuse wo stnted that “ we had been tificates. inform ed that there was only one pelled to g o to said farthest corner, but it is also causing a heavy expense to the county, in the question of mileage to jurors and witnesses; for when we come to consider the question o f jurors that are called to attend at our circuit courts, we cannot help but notice the fact that about three- fourths of said jurors are taken from the Coquille Bide, ami said jurors hare to leave their homes about two days ahead of time to be able to be at the county seat on time. I,(IW. of llandon. For Coonty Commiaaioner—I. T. WEEKLY And then we are met with an argument like this, that the county is o f Gravel Ford. lo o much m debt nnd times are too hard to put up new buildings. Now we should not lose night o f the question that is before us, and A fine program is being arranged bid” and his great llourish o f “ false JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES. that is the relocation of the county seat, and if the county seat should for Memerinl day, May 30th, at this and misleading" caused no little Diat. No. 1—(No nominations.) be relocated at Empire, we are just ns sure to hnve to pay for uew build place. The double quartette club mirth nmong those who claim to Diat. No. 2—J. D. Nnnderland, Jnatioe o f ings there, as if it was to come to Coquille City; and it will cost more the Penoe; W. F. Elrod, Constable. is preparing a musical program and know this Rex. The item was given Diat. No. S—J. H. Cecil, Jnatioe o f the money to put up said buildings in Empire than it will in Coquille, for the Mrs. Hite’s solo, “ The Star Spangled simply as news as wo g o t it, with Peaoe; D. H. Johnson, Conatable. simple reason that lumber and brick will cost considerably more on Coos Diat. No. 4—J. H. Minimi, Jnatioe o f the Banner,” will be worth hearing. out the slightest idea o f misleading bay than on the Coquille. l’eaoe; G . G. Swan, Conatable. Other literary exercises will be pro anyone or casting any reflections Diat. No. r>—E. A. Adama. Juatioe of the Then, again, some will tell you, that if we remove the courthouse from Fence; Sum Giles. Constable. vided. The deepration o f the graves whatever. "We are aware that we Diat.N o.fi— A. D. Morse, Jnatioe o f the Empire, it will cost us 150,000 to erect suitable county buildings, which at the cemetery will be impressive. could have gone to the recorder’s Feaoe; H. N. B. Hunt, Constable. is misleading. office and g ot the facts, but we were In the first place, Mr. M. J. M cDonald, of San Francisco, has tele There are quite a number of fam not aware that any person could graphed to his agent in Coquille City, that if Coquille City secures the ilies who nre waiting for better roads carry the records home with them county seat he will donate block 20 for the county buildings, which is ns and pleasnnt weather to enable them in order to obtain information to pretty a location for a courthouse as cau be found in the state of Oregon. to start out and find a country that euable him to write so brilliant an • V IT E nre authorized to announce J. 8. And then you will only have to look nt a fine school building thnt has tins more mouey and better times. nrticle as appeared under such im VV KANEMATZ, o f Coqnille City, aa recently been completed in the town of Marshfield to be convinced that a Unless they start soon they will an independent candidate for the office of courthouse that would cost $8000 or $10,000 would be all that we would hardly get back to celebrate the portant nnd stnrtling announcement. The “ Upper-River Department” is Coonty Surveyor o f Cooa ounuty, Oregon. expect, for that fine school building in Marshfield cost only $9000, aud it Fourth o f July with us. We pre not established for the purpose of is a building that Coos could well be proud o f if it had such for a court dict that the majority of them will IN D E C K S T TO L I TIC A L It LA CK- house; nnd, besides, the lumber and brick for said schoolhouse all went return sometime, as they will find throw ing dirt in anyone’s face; how ever, if the editor is attacked by . OUARDISM. from tho Coquille, which is a point in favor o f Coquille having the court that Coos county is the best place anyone tbat has any responsibility house, for it shows that the material cau be had much cheaper on the on the Pacific coast to make a living about them, he will show courage The indecent and scurrilous meth Coquille than on Coos hay. in. sufficient to defend himself, in which ods adopted by a certain pretended And again, if Empire was to be the place for tbe loention of the county Several parties who were over at cnee details may be entered into Populist paper of Marshfield in con seat, there would be such a pressure brought to bear on the county court court took special pains to notice that will be unpleasant for those nection with this political campaign for new buildings, that there would go up such costiy "buildings that it the county buildings nt Empire City who aro spoiling for a row. The would fnsten the couuty Beat thero for nil time, ami we and our children cannot fail to nauseate and diBgust would have to do just ns wc hnve been doin g in the pnst— g o to the north and the geueral verdict is, that the pen that keeps up this department all decent people. The time lias west corner of the county when compelled to attend at the county seat. courthouse is it disgrace to a county has not missed nn opportunity du r thnt has tho wonderful resources ing the last decade to speak a good passed when lying and blackguard Now is this right? Should the masses of the people who now live and natural advantages o f Coos word for Judge Bender, which is ism can influence reputable voters. here, as well ns all who may live here after we are gone, he compelled to county. Therefore, it is high time well known by the public, and in go to this far out-of-the-way place, that is so expensive to reach and so People have come to understand that the important question of the justice to that gentleman we are expensive to feed at, after we aro there, or shall we say by our votes on thnt the vile methods nre never the first M onday of noxt month, that the county seat must he located in location of the seat of justice should glad to say that he disowns the rue o n mummy ... ..uxr muuiu, u,uo*. j be settled, and that the place that authorship of those brilliant(?) arti used by any respectable paper, and the center o f the county, where nil will have a chance to visit without so i ,,. ., . 1 - .......................— .................... . 1 will accommodate the largest num cles signed, Rex, nnd it would be n that whenever either an individual much extra expense? It is a fact that 80 per cent of the whole people ber o f peopje, regardless o f what simple act of justice on his part if or a newspaper begins to peddle o f Coos county can reach Coquille City, attend to business matters and their business is, should be selected. he would do so in print. dirt nnd filth about enudidates on return home the same day, which fact cannot be said o f any other town in the county. opposite tickets, or those on their Marshfield Musings. Now let us figure just n little on this question of expense for a new portion of the Coquille business will own whom they happen not to like, courthouse: always pass through Coos bay.” It M arshfield, M ay 15.— A s your W e will say thnt the taxable property of Coos county amounts to thnt they are simply lying for polit is not true now and will be far less regular correspondent here is a b $3,000,000; then a levy of 4 mills on the dollar would raise $12,000. | ical purposes. Of course no man trae in the future. W ith one sent, I send you a few lines to let with a particle o f self-reBpect, or Then suppose thnt you pay on $1000 worth of property; your taxes wculd amount to just $4. Now w ho o f you would not rather pay $4. and have steamer and fifteen to twenty schoon you know the P eople’s party here who is not himself sunk to tho low tho county seat centrally located, thnn to he compelled to g o to the north ers plying between Coquille river is still alive, although Jess, o f tbe Sun, thinks that he and B ob “ Snow est depths o f political rottenness west corner o f the couuty the rest of your days, when you had to attend nnd San Francisco, whrft sense is balls” have killed it and are able to and corruption, would indulge in nt the county seat? And what fo r ? Just because we did not consider| there in tnlking about -our business deliver the hide, carcass and all to such villainous methods, and espe the matter properly nnd enst our votes to have it located in the center of the g. o. p. for a good sum seut here passing through Coos bay ? the county. cially is this true of the publisher Again, this wonderful philanthro for that purpose by the stater com This is a matter o f vital importance to nil, nnd especially to those who o f n newspaper. One would think live on this side of the divide; for we all, or nearly nil, hnve to g o through mittee (J o e Sim ou crow d ) o f the pist from South Rlough is kind goldlnig party. that tho editor o f the sheet men Coquille City every time we make a trip to the county scat. Then when enough to proffer us the use o f the Jess says, in the Inst issue o f the tioned would blush with shame at wo get to Coquille City it costs each one $3.75 to get to Empire and return C. B. A R. railroad (for all the traffic Sun, “ he hesitated before taking allowing his paper to g o out among as far as Coquille, besides being away from home two or three days. Now this is no personal matter. It docs, or should, concern us all will bear) with which to transport this decided step, ns his inclination, respectable people with its columus alike. It will not be w orking a hardship on anyone to have the county the logs of our immense forests to or giatitude would prom pt him to select the people’s candidate,” but reeking with filthy diatribes against seat where all can rencli it with tho least trouble aud expense. | Coos bay. hs money talks and th eie is no more the most honored nnd respected citi- Then in the name of humanity, let us one and all lay aside all mnliee kind o f “ South This is so verv to be bad from the people’s can di uens o f his own community. W ell, and prejudice, if wo hnve any, nnd reason together for the g ood o f nil j * ‘ ” ” ” were it not that we dates, having received the sum o f concerned, nnd on the first day o f next month march up to the polls nnd c a s t. s ou8 ll > * ,uul it is a g ood thing that the intelli our votes for Coquille City, the center o f the county, the center of travel j have seven fineanills on the Coquille $1100, or near that sum, as a dona gent voters o f Coos county hnve too and the center of the com ing wealth o f the couuty, nnd when we have j river to cut ou r logs into lumber, tion, in shares, the price o f the much moral honesty to he influenced done this, we will not be doin g any injustice to anyone, but a kindness to ! ,llu) a fleet 0f about twenty schoon- Sun plant. H e spenks o f the he roic efforts the Snn made in elect in casting their ballots by men who ourselves, our children and grand-children, and all of the hundreds o f erg to c it lo niarket by way of ing the county officers four and two J , . , . attempt to mislend them by false families and their children who are sure to find homes in our beautiful! the Bandon bar, we m ight gracc- years ago, but forgets to mention hood and blackgunrdism. One of valley, provided we centrally locate the county scat. But if we fail to do I fully accept hipjgoodly offices. But that the plant, with all printing this,’we have failed to do our duty as true aud loyal citizens. tw o things must bo true in account as it is we must respectfully decline presses, furniture, etc., belonging - 1 *---------- -------------- --- tranco where there was no possibil- the offer to shijy our lum ber by the to the same was not his property, in g for tho courso taken by the TIIE CO U N TY SEAT. but that he had tbe U9e o f tbe plant sheet mentioned; either its editor ity o f obtaining more than ten feet rnilroad, ex ce p t as the bay towns gratis, and that it was on tbe bands cannot rise nbove his level, or elso In the last issue of the Coos Bay depth of water. Then, again, why mny chance tpi need an extra fine o f thirty good citizens and P eop le’s ho must have sold himself fgr boodle News is found a communication should the government spend $45,- lot to build a sahoolhouse or some party men o f Marshfield. It was to one or tho other, or both, of the under the above caption which we 000 for a lighthouse and $25,000 for his own expensive habits and neg- other structure for which it is diffi eld parties. In either rase his vilo fully intended to publish iu full this a life-saving station if the bar could cult to get a Sufficient quantity of billingsgate will only serve as n week, hut the crowded condition of not be im proved? If our friend g ood lumber at home. boom erang to the man and the paper our columns positively forbids. So will look up the post history of the No, friend “ South Slough,” Ban- which has used it so freely in the we must content ourselves with Coos bay bar, before the harbor j on j8 our seaport, and as such we present campaign. noticing some salient points in improvements, he will find that ves- are proud of her; and whatever dis- “ South Slough’s” article. The writer sels have been compelled to lie at parages Bandon, or the entranee to Do people boy Hood*« Sarsaparilla In J. W. Bennett, Democratic nomi preference to mny other,— In fact almost assumes that “ a major portion of Empire for two and three months Gio Coquille, touches the apple of to the exclusion of all others? nee for representative, is a nice gen-1 the Coquille business will always bar-bound, because there was not our ey e. \ye rejoice in the pros- Roman, and the H ehai . i > is not iu the business o f throwing mud at pass through Coos bay.” He bases sufficient depth of water for them perity o f the bay towns, but the out. The same was perhaps locating of the countv seat o f Coos . . „ .. people. But Mr. Bennett is not this assumption upon the statement to cross . D ___ *__ | ___ .» . I ” . . . , . They know from actual ns® that Hood*« that “ the l>ar at the mouth of the true at Bandon before the improve- county has nothing to do with the ; 1st ha best, La., it cures when others fail. a man whose sympathies are with II jod'g SarssparUls Sarsaparilla b «till m*de under Coquille river is a perpetual obstruc ments were made, but it is no more prosperity o f any particular town. I U-xxI’s the common people. He is pres- j tb® personal supervision of the educated tion to that class of vessels that true now at the Coquille bar than [ ( (8 simply a question o f where it pharmacists who originated it. ident o f a hank, vice-president of The question of best is just as positively must carry sufficient cargo to make at C oos bay, and when the projected ought to be, and every candid man the C. B. A R. railrond, a lawyer, decided in favor of H ood's aa the question it pay, with the present low rates of jetties are completed nt Bandon knows that in order to be central o f comparative sales. and all his business connections aro Another th in g: Every advertisement freight;’’ also, that “ enormous bodies there will perhaps be ns deep a | 8n(] go located as to accommodate with tbe corporations, nnd, if o f Hood's Sarsaparilla la true, la honest. of sand on either side of the river channel as at Coos bay. jj,e entire population o f the county elected to the legislature, will nat precludes tho possibility of obtain The facts arc that the whole state- equally it should be at Coquillo urally be in sympathy with them in all matters of legislation. He ing a clear channel to the sea o f incut was so manifestly unjust and City. And, further, we people of so ridiculously untrue that it has the Coquille valley are not silly was the originator o f the plan o f more than ten feet.” subaidien for the railroad, and was It seems a little strange to us that only served to make the Coquille enough to be switched off on some most active in forcing their collec the United States government should people indignant. If the bay peo side-trnck and induced to divide ! ple expect to make votes for that tions. Mr. Bennett is a good man 1« tb. On. Tni. Blood Pander. Andraffflsts IL spend over $100,000 under the side by such unfair methods they our vote; but when the time comes r w p im lo B li by C. 1.11 oo»1 A Oo . I-ow.il. M i a for the people o f Coos county to direction o f competent engineers in we intend to vote solidly for Coquille u nre vastlv mistaken. leave at home to look after his cor j 1 nan . r . lh . only pill« to t o t . M o o d 8 P i l l s w iU U io o d -iS a m p v U l* Neither is it trae that “ a major ( City for the county seat- a futile attempt to improve an en- poration interests here. For Coonty Surveyor— Independent Candidate. W hy Because H Sarsaparilla ood’s Blackwell’s Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar of soap Free with each pound, whether i6 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or a oz., packages. We have notified every whole« sale dealer In the United States that we will supply them with soap to give you F R E E . Order a good eupply of GENUINE DURHAM at once, and Insist on getting your soap. One bar of Soap F R E E with each pound you buy. Soap la offered for a limited time, ao order to-day. Yours very truly, BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. Ik If you havi any difficulty In procuring your •oop, cut out this notice and lend it with your order to your wholesale dealer. siastic supporter of nil our free in- stitutions. He is a resident prop- erly-ow r jr o f 'Coquille Cky, and successfully introduced the silk cu l ture in our midst. I f Mr. Kanematz is elected as county surveyor o f Coos couuty, he will honor the oflice and those w ho cast their votes for him. lect o f business that prompted the owners o f tlie plant) to get rid o f it. A fter futile attempts to get bis father to buy tbe plant, Jess organ ized a stock com pany nnd started on a tour through the couDty to sell shares. H ow well he succeeded you all kuow. The men tbat placed him iu the position are tbe ones that he reviles nnd abuses. I ven ture to ssy that the plaut ns it staDds has Uut cost him a cent. The subscription list is todny the prop erty o f G en. Biglin, B ill L uce, J. H. Garfield and Mr. Btemler. O f course Jess has fail sway o f the business, having elected him self twice in succession as director nnd appointed him self manager and editor. H e is no one-term er— not he. It will only be a matter of time when Jese will put in a bill for wages against The Bun P u blish ing Oo. and gobble what shares are not dow in his possession. Great Bill Lu se bead— see! Think o f a Luse preaching pur ity! Bah! It is disgusting. B o b “ Snow balls” will be looked afer. H e will repuire a keg o f beer to put him in good lighting mood to write an answer to this letter and use all the veuoraous ex pletives that only B ob has com m and o f in the E nglish language to hurl at this writer. But as there are a host o f good, reputable citizens who have been reviled through the colum ns o f tbe Snn by him, and I think I will be able to live through it Should B o b issue a challenge, I want it understood thnt we fight at. the beer hall, G am brinus’ rules. T. R. Y . ------------- . <8» a----- ■■ Bandon, Mny 1(1.— The schooner Berwick is still on the bench nnd in as bad a condition as ever. W. C. Edwards nnd W. H. Nosier spoke here last Tuesday night to a good-sized audience. Their talk was well received and surely did some good for them and the party they represent. Tho town has been putting in a plank road lending to the wharf, between Mr. Yager’s store and Jones’ restuurnnt. L. L. Simpson has enlarged liU store room this week, getting ready for a stock of hardwnro that is on the way up. It is tho Pacific hotel now, instead o f the TenBrook, if that is the ono you are looking for. Assessor Hansen is here doing up the town. He seems to be giving perfect satisfaction, as he always did. Quite a goodly number o f candi dates visited Bandon this w eek; their stay is always short, from som e cause best known to themselves. Mrs. Stillwell was moved back to Bandon this week from Bear creek, whero she has been stopping for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Shannon. Her health is n ot much improved. Several of our townspeople have left in the last few weeks for other fields of labor. Mrs. S. N. B. Hunt and Miss Lillie Decker are some better this week. Bandon has a brewery in running order- now. Tho steamer M oro is still in the river waiting for a wheel from the city. Bandon city election M onday a week, May 25th, for tho purpose of electing a recorder, marshal and five trustees. The match social, given by the M. E. church Inst Snturday night, was a decided success. Tho steamer Dispatch is under g oin g a thorough overhauling, get ting rendy for the summer run. 147/F THE It A N D O N P E O P L E SHOULD EA VOIt CO Q U ILLE CITY. “ Beautiful Bandon by the Sea” is the seaport town, aud the only sea port town, for tho entire Coquille basiD. Every item o f production of the Coquille valley will, sooner or later, find its exit to the sea and to market by way of Bandon. It is therefore to the interest o f Bandon to help build up every portion of the Coquille valley. If Bandon lives aud grows she must do so at the expense of the upper river. This proposition is perfectly clear. W hatever increases tho wealth nnd business o f the Coquille country adds to tho resources o f Bandon. If the county seat located in this valley will add to any extent to the wealth nnd prosperity of any place then every voter in Bandon owes it to his town to vote for Coquille City for the couuty seat. Bandon is our seaport, nnd as such we take pride iu it; and yet there are a few people in that town who appear to be so blind to their own interests nnd thnt o f the Coquille valley as to talk in favor o f continuing the county seat on the bay. W e do hope thnt such people will open their eyes to the interests o f their own town, and vote for the location o f the county seat where it ought to be, in tbe centre of the county, nt Coquille City. — Bandon’s Budget. R axidleb . ----------- *-*8» * --- Iloiaiirs \V» n lliaiitiv«!. Philadelphia, Mny 7.— H. H. Holmes was hanged at M oyamensing prison this morning. Even on the scaffold he was probably the coolest person in the solemn assemblage. In a few w ell- chosen word she proclaimed his in nocence of any murder, including that for which he was convicted ard hanged. PROF. J. S. KANEMATZ, A. M. Prof- J. S. Knnemalz, who is be fore the public ns an independent candidate for county surveyor, is a native o f Japan. At the age of 18 years he graduated from the G er man Hausekneohit University of Tokio, Japan, with the degree of A. M. He then came to the United States, and graduated from tho State Polytechnic Institute of Olym pia, Washington, and took a first- class diploma as a civil engineer. Since receiving his last diploma ho has been most of the time ac tively engaged in engineering aud surveying. He has located several lines o f railroads, drawn plans for a number o f large steel bridges ns well ns wooden structures. He has done a considerable amount o f g ov ernment engineering on this river and local surveying in this county, and is now the sworn deputy of [ County Surveyor CathcarL Mr. | Kanematz is not only one o f the most thoroughly competent civil en gineers on the coast, hut he is a pol ished gentleman, and a man whose character is above reproach. He is a naturalized citizen of the United , States government, aud is an enthu Joy’s for (he Ja dcl and Good Health for nil Hanklnd. lOT'S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. is mad« from h*rbs; ami contains no j mineral d ru jfs or deadly pois on. J o y ’ s V eg eta b le Bar ¿a par ilia r o bs t he blood o f all its impuri t ie s , and courses all these impuri ties through nnture’sown proper chan nels. Joy’« V e g e ta b le 6arsaparllla c u r e s Dys- P « P » * 1 * « . Ch r o n i c Constipa tion, Co m plaints and Kidney Affections. 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