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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1896)
V (tmimllc Citi) limitò. VO L. 15. C O Q U IL L E ] ) R . O. H. CARTER, RESIDENT DENTIST, O o q r u illo O ity . C IT Y , OREGON, OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. O re g FFICE in Gray Building, opposite the Depot, Nothing but nrst-olaas work vlfinlO Chargea reasonable. O and it was still below tbe value of private lands. Tbe railroad owned more lands Before the State Board on a K ick— Unim J J R . J. B U RT. M OORE, in Jackson than all tbe citizens. proved R. R. Lands Rated at Only 35 Cts- BURG EO N A N D P H Y SIC IA N . an Acre, Citizens' at $2.23. Many of their lauds were tbe finest timber and mining lands in tbe respond to all oalls, IL L promptly Tbe state board of equalization I state. day or night. Offloe at the new Drug Store, opposite the today beard argument on railroad i Judge Crowell made an able argu R. B. Depot; residence in Vowell prop erty, rear of Masonio Hall. assessments. ment for tbe people of bis county COQUILLE C ITY . OREGON. RAILBOAD ASSESSMENTS. and tbe impression on tbe board gUGESE PASSESBERG, He was tbe Abio S. Watt appeared for tbe O. R. was a marked one. & N. and left a brief. They bad only man who appeared to combat Abstractor of Titles. secured by conference with the the ridiculously low valuations on PECIAL attention given to matters be county authorities a very satisfactory railroad property. The judge said fore the Local Land Office and the tbe people of Jackson county did assessment Departments at Washington, D. 0 . Probate business promptly attenuea to. Mr. Koehler and Mr. Bretherton, not travel on passes. They stood Writ© me, if you have busineas at the Courthouse. of the Southern Pacific Co., appeared on equal terms with the corporation. Office—opposite the ©ouithouse, All they asked was just treatment. befoie the board at 11 a. m. EM PIRE C ITY , OREGON. Mr. Koehler made no complaint They could not be intimidated by but bad a statement. An attempt to threats of suit and injunctions. P EO PLE’S . : : Judge Corwell was at times hum raise values bad been made except ....BARBER SHOP in Jackson county where n judicial orous and sarcastic, but affable and AND MOST determination will have to be made. | intelligent. If more counties would _ _ neatest rp H ___ E BEST, X I up-to-dutu in the oity. send such a man to represent them, lit «nil Cold Saths—Reasonable Mr. Koehler closed with a protest tbe result would be beneficial to tbe O barp», Courteous Treatment. against putting the value in Jackson taxpayers of tbe entire state.—Cap COQUILLE C IT Y , OREGON. ital Journal, Dec. 19. county at $10,000 a mile. Front street, opposite K. S. Depot, T. W . G IL L H AM . Q . I b not your road assessed higher The wnges of tbe Pullman car in California than in Oregon. IJIH E C O M M E R C IA L s----- A, If we bad to pay at the rate of shop men have been reduced 15 per The most modern arranged BAKBEH SHOP in Coquille City. $10,000 we would have to go into cent, and tbe men who have homes M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. baukrupey. We are assessed at the o f their own in the suburbs of Pull Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular sum of $14,000 to $15,000 a mile in man are required to give them up pric»3. Haadqnai tors for Commercial The Men. Next door to Postoflioe.______ California. Mr. Bretherton, S. P. and rent from the company. agent, tried to show that tbe assess r as >n thore is no strike against tbis 0 la. M O O N , ment in California was in reality cut and outrage is because tbe men A t x c m s y - a t - L a w , $4000 a mile. so affected arc scabs. They scabbed M A R SH F IE L D . OREGON. Mr. Bretherton stated that tbe during tbe big strike in 1894. It is lands are reaisesstd the same this a dead moral certainty that if Pull Agent for the North America InHoranceCo. •f Philadelphia, and the London, Liv- year as last year, except in Jackson man takes his gold with him when erpool ¿ t Globe._______ _ and Lane counties, where raises bad be dies, it will melt. been made. John F. Hall, There is a turnpike war in Ken In California and Idaho the state tucky, in which over three hundred _ A . t t c r n . e 3 r . a t - I L a - w , board assessed railroad property. toll-gates have been burned. Toll- Judge Crowell, of Jnckson county, gates, like private ownership of MARSHFIELD, OREGON. was present and replied to strictures railroads, are artificial impediments ----- -------------- Dealer in Reti. E stât » of all kinds. of tbe S. P. officials. His county to transportation and travel. Now had a $150,000 debt and a large that Kentuckians have demolished bridge expense. Their county val these vestiges of an absurd system, uation at $4,750,000 was low. As a they should cease to shelter, under A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w , citizen and taxpayer be considered their laws, the Southern Pacific in the valuation too low, and tbe cause Roseborg, Oregon. its obstructive policy against travel of their being unable to reduce tbe and transportation iu this state. They could not afford Special attention to matters b e fo re the county debt. Rosebnrg land office, th e comroisBioner Denver Industrial Advocate: to have their valuation reduced. o f the general land office and secre Wbat we need to make us happy is tary o f interior at Washington. Had they improperly assessed tbe not gold and silver, but plenty of property of tbe Southern Pacific? y r t l e c a m p , n o . 19 7 , w o o d m e n of the World, meets at Masonic Hall In California the railroads were food, good shelter, tbe comforts and 1st and 3d Monday nights of each month. A. J. S hhrwood , Consul. assessed by the state board, not by luxuries of life, the liberty to create, Georgo T. Moulton, Clerk. the counties. The railroads were exchange and enjoy all these with OURT COQUILLE, NO. 18, F O R E 8T - first assessed at so many million out a forced tribute to landlords, ers of America, meets every Thursday politicians. All evening, at Masonic Hall, Coquille City, dollars as a whole on its road-bed moneylords, or Oregon. _ _ and this was then apportioned to these things could be furnished J. S. L awbuncb , C. R. J. E. N oiiton , R. S. tbe counties by mileage. As soon without gold or silver by free labor EN. L Y T L E POST, NO. 27, G. A. R ., ns tbe Oregon & California crossed and intelligent association. RAILROAD A SSESSM EN TS IN OREGON. W S THE 0. A. w iirtftsr— M C meets every first Wednesday night of each month. Visiting comrades in good standing cordially invited to attend. H . H, N ichols , Post Com. W. H. N osler , A djutant. the California line it was assessed to Sacramento and then eastward at a valuation of $13,000,000, or per mile $17,408.60. It was assessed ns __________ EN. LYTLE, W . R. C., NO. 9. M EETS ^ ,.i f Coquille City on the first and third in tbe* Central Pacific. If assessed the Wednesday afternoon in each month. M bs . G . W . N obton , Pres. same in Jackson county, Oregon, ns Miss L ucy N ichols , Sec in Siskiyou county, it would be $7,- NHADWICK LODGE. NO. 68. A. F. 408 per mile more than what Jack- J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening Cost to build 10 on or before each full moon. Visiting breth son proposed. ren cordially invited. miles S. P. road in Jackson county J. W . L eneve , W. M. T . R . W il l a r d , Sec. $100,000 a mile. Because property UELAH CH APTER. NO. 6, O. E. S., could not be sold it was not made meets Saturday afternoon ou or before valueless. Rates of freight bad not ©ach full moon and Saturday evening two been reduced iu Oregon. When weeks following. M as. O ba M aury , W . M. they figured freight rates tbe price T . It. W il l a r d , Sec. of railroads went up; for taxation it / “lO Q U lL L E LODGE, NO. 5 3 ,1. O . O. F., The local meets every Saturday evening. Visit always went down. ing brethren in good standing cordially boards bad never assessed a mile of invited. C. A. H abbinoton , N. G. railroad in Oregon nt wbat it should J. S. . L awbbncb , R. S. be. We were always met with the /C O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1. The O. O. F., meets every first and third threat of contests in courts. Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis S. P. Co. was bonded at $30,000 a iting patriarchs in good standing. mile. It must be worth more to be K . E. B u ck , C. P. G. F. B ou tell , Scribe. security. Lands in Jackson county were assessed at 50 per cent of their a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20, I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th value. They bad only assessed tbe Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel lows’ hall. railroad at one-third its nominal Miss B b li . e R ic h , N. G . value os they bad set it themselves. J . S. L aw bbncb . K. S. Judge Crowell simply asked that Jackson county be let alone. They bad no desire to confiscate property. in regard to rolling stock $1000 C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . a mile was very small. The 375 I Opposite City Wharf. 1 miles of this road could not be J £ E E P 8 ON HAND AND MAKES T o equipped for $375,000. Tbe uni order first-class form figure of $420 a mile for roll R A W H I D E : C H A IR S . ing stock was inspired from the cor Manufactured from best hard wood. poration. Tbe road must be prof J. B. FOX, Proprietor. itable or it would not be kept in 0 0 0 3 B A Y first-class condition. There was no competition on freight rates in southern Oregon. C. W. PATERSON, Prop. The railroad commission bad been of no relief. The company requested Men'ifeotarer of Marble Monomenta, Hea 1- unimproved lands in Jackson to be atonea. Tablets, eto. Citizens Cemetery lota enclosed with atone nopinR fixed nt 35 cents an acre. or enrbinsr. Iron railintra famished to or 1 paid on $2.23 an acre. The railroad Her. Correapondcnoe solicited from pnrtiea i»in * in the conntrv or other towns who j lands were now assessed at $1.16. m ‘ v wish anvfhino in my line of bnaineaa. Tbe county bad raised tbis some Mvnanrirvr. - ...................... Onto G ( B M Chair F a c to ry ^ l a r i and Slone M s Fortuna (Cal.) Advance: Such epithets ns “ nunrehists,” “ repudin- tors,” “ fools,” “ knaves,” etc., hurled at “the honest yeomanry of the country at tbe late election by a partisan press, will, ere the lapse of four years, act as a boomerang. Argument produces respect; abuse> contempt. The Peninsular Car Works, Detroit, opened a few weeks before election with 15C0 men, who were promised steady employment if Mc Kinley was elected; tbis captured their votes, and a few weeks after election they were shut down indefi nitely. Tbe Roxbury (Mass.) Carpet Company has shut down its works indefinitely, as they are overstocked and no sale for their goods. This plant is the largest in New England, and makes carpets of the kind re quired mostly by the common peo ple. A TUESDAY, Law Suit. DECEM BER 29, 1896. [Tiandon Recorder. I Two farmers quarreled about a cow, Almost resulting in a row; Each ambitious of his case, Was ready for a legal race. Two lawyers quickly took a hand, And each his client told to Stand Reckless of trouble, time and cost; Each thought his case could not be lost. ‘ That cow is sorely min"» «aid A,;” “ ’ Tie not,” said B., “ but mine, I say.” The lawyers on each side are calm, 1 he^r f< si are s u e , and all the same Whichever way the case may go, The lawyers reap what farmers sow, Tho* one is pulling at tbe horns With desperation in his loin»; The other pulling at tbe tail, The lawyers milking in the pail. - J . H. D. GENERAL NEW S. THE STEF.VES JURY A T HILLSBORO AGREE ON A VERDICT. Hillsboro, Deo 21.— At a late hour last night, tbe jury in tbe Lawyer Sleeves case for murder bad not returned a verdict. It stood ten tor acquittal and two for conviction. Tbis morning at 10 o’clock, how ever, tbe two jurors had capitulated and a verdict of acouittal was re turned to Judge McBride's court. Lawyer Xenophon N. Steeves had been convicted at Portland some months ago as party to tbe murdei of George Sayers, in September, 1894, in conjunction with one out law, “ B anco” Kelly, whose attorney he was, and was sentenced for a term of 15 years in tbe 6tate pen itentiary. It was appealed and he secured a change of venue and a Dew trial, the result of which is an acquittal. A great amount of interest is shown in Portland over the result of the trial. Mr. Steevjs’ friends hnve stood by him from the first, and in addition he is n member of several different orders, the mem bers of which also stood by him. Estimates of the cost of the Steeves trial to Multnomah county range from $2500 to $4000. Bro kers bought up warrants to the extent of $2500 at a lucrative dis count. There were 95 witnesses, most of them for the prosecution. NO. 22. A $65.00 Machine Captain Dunham reported four teen feet of water on the bar Mon day. 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Au tumn—September, October, No- veruher—51 degrees, so that the difference between our extreme season, winter and summer, was only ten degrees. There is no other locality in the entire United States or anywhere else that can rival that. ------- ------------ Enterprise: The payment of the election wager thut has been postponed from time to time is to come off New Year eveuiug. Dr. Easter and Orvil Dodge are to enjoy a wheelbarrow ride and tri umphant march up Main street Tel Lehuherr is to wheel the Irish vehicle and James Alatiieny, our Populist friend, is to carry the stars nnd stripes and hurrah for McKinley. 10 y » » r t ’ written warranty w l t B each machine. A strictly high-grade Sew» ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d throughout in the best pos sible manner. 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Dec. 18.— The at Captain Hardwick. from his brother Roderick, who tention o f officials has been attrac left her» about three years ago for Financiers'and Railway Officials Rosebnrg Review: Mr. and ted by the stories coming from all the lslaud of Hawaii. Mr. R ossis portions of the country, indicating Mrs. Fenton, father of R<v. W. J. located at Hilo, snd, in partner, advise investors to buy that enlistments are going on of Fenton, of Dallas, nnd Mrs. A. E. ship with the Goudie Bro’s, is culti parties o f men to go to Cuba to join English, ot this city, have srrived vating a coffee plantation. They Railway & Dock the insrrrgentir rt> their struggles here from Missouri. Their family have about 30 acres planted, the against the Spanish. These enlist accompanies them and they will, trees being now two years old, and ments are in dirpet violation of the make their future home in Oregoo. produced 60 bushels of coffee this 1 i ----------- <----------------- neutrality laws and are prohibited year. Next veer the trees will be uuder severe penalties. For accept “ What do you think of my trag in full bearing, and are expected Now selling nt $10 per share. ing a commission to serve against edy?” asked the self-satisfied play to produce one pouud of coffee to They say it w ill soon sell at $50, Spain, a country with which the wright. “ It’s great. Never laughed the tree. There are 1400 trees to and eventually sell a b o v e its par United States is now at peace, a harder at auything in my life.” valu e o f $100. the acre, aud the coffee brings 20 penalty is prescribed by section Write for full information to cents per pound. “ Have prosperous times struck 5281, of the Revised Statutes, c f GEO. W. DUNN A C O ., B ankibs , Max Langevin, a carpenter who “ Yes; my wife 2 Wall Htreet Now York. $2000 fine and three years’ impris you yet, Barclay ?’ resided at Port Orford, died at sea onment; while for enlisting to leaves me in possession of $10 on the Areata, when she wns a short ser.’ e against Spain or securing more Christmas money than I had distance from Hau Fraucisco, ou ntyono to inlist, the penalty is last year.” her last dowu trip. $1000 fine and three years’ impris “ Air, nir,” gasped the dying man. “ He dipd from a complication of onment. The brave girl heard him and diseases, I understand?’’ “ Yes: \ | R 8. A. G. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM- HE STILLS LEADS THE ARMY. hesitated not a moment. Leaping either tlmt or from a complication 1V1 plete and fashionable Htock of .M il linery at Leneve’s drug store. Key West, Fla., Dec. 18.— Pas from her wheel she punctured both of doctors. COMPLETE STOCK-EVERYTHING sengers from Cuba report that her tires with all possible haste. NEW. 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KKLMf, Proprietor, G o to W i l s o n ’s “ Yes; I saw ItIVEUTON, COOS COUNTY, OKEGON. that a newspaper reporter who among mankind.” went to Punta Bravo had an inter him fall off three times myself.” view with the insurgent chief, T'VEHYTIIING NEW ANI) NEAT, AND The wicked, witty prodigal re Tables supplud witu the best iu the Baldemero Acosta, who told him FOB ALL KINDS OF market. turned and, in his old manner, nc- that Maceo was at the bead o f his Regular board and lodging, |4 per week. Blacksmith and Wagon W ork, costed his father. “ Well, governor, Single meal«, 25 cents. (sepS* nrmy aod moving towards Orients. Horse Hhoeing, and all kinds Farm Machinery and Plow He stated that be accompanied I ’ ve come hack. Are you going to kill the fatted calf?” But the old work a specialty. Maceo to Matanzas, where he left JAMES ¿W HETSTONE, Manager. him. Maceo was suffering from a mnn wns a match for him and said: “ No. my b o d ; I think I’ ll let yon slight wouud. A. C. 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