Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 05, 1897, Image 1

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VOL. 15.
D R
a.
H. CARTER,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
CoQUillo City. Oreg
H cnil à
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1897.
OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE.
FFIC E in Gray Huildin«, opposite the "HAS BEEN BODILY STOLEN FROM US."
Depot. NothiuK bat drst-class work
Chnritee reasonHlile.
vtfinlO
O
j ) R . J . B U R T . MOORE,
8U RG EO N AND PH Y SIC IA N .
A Sliver Republican Journal Makes the
Charge and Clinches It with
Proof.
wrongly, the verdict has been re­
corded. It is the duty of every
loyal American citizen to work for
the best interests of the country,
and to uphold the administration of
Wm. McKinley in everything that
will redound to the honor and the
glory of our common land. Let
not the goldites, however, “lay the
flattering unction to their souls”
that the cause of silver has been
irretrievably defeated. By means
best known to Mark Hanna, it has
been checked at Gettysburg and
temporarily held back at Vicksburg.
But it is already breaking away from
its bonds, is pushing straight on to
the Shenandoah valley, and four
years from now it will rest under
the apple tree of victory at the Ap­
pomattox courthouse of its hopes.
“The blood of the martyrs is the
soed of the church,” and the wrong
that has been done to Wm. J. Bryan,
to the cause of right, and to the
American people, will prove to be
the germ of the mighty oak of the
popular will, whose growth no in­
timidation cau hereafter check, and
whose proud buorgeoning in March
of 1901, no fraud can stay.—Sacra­
mento Bee (Silver Bep.).
"Back to the Land."
To the lend, to the land! From its dust
we have sprang;
And still to its verdure our footsteps have
oluug.
Fair childhood hath sported in innocence
gay
Where the field flowers ’broIJer with beauty
the way.
From garden and wildwood the lover hath
sought,
Bright blooms meet to oner the queen of
his thought;
Aud beautiful ag*, with the sweet brow of
calm,
Feels the light breeze of evening breathe
blessing and balm,
While she roams in the Post with the lover
and child,
Aud smile the blue skies us of old they had
smiled.
Shall Hope’s bloaoms wither and drop from
the hand,
And Memory darken? No! back to the
land!
For some time past, the belief has
been growing upon The Bee that
William Jennings Bryan was elected
K. H. Depot; residence in Vowell prop­
erty, rear of Masonic Hall.
president of the United States over
COQUILLE CITY. OREGON.
William McKinley, and that he was
counted out from a glorious victory*
by the most brazen of wholesale
Abstractor o f Titles.
fraud. We have tried not to thiuk
In the dew of the morniug the long furrow
shore,
PECIAL attention given to matterà be­ so, however, because we abhor the
While blithe in its wake tho glad sower
fore the Local Land Office and the very idea that nny organization of
pressed on,
Departments at Washington, D. O.
Rejoicing iu faith of the harvest to come
Probate business promptly attended to. men could be so shameless as to
With plenty aud peace for tho loved of his
Write me, if yon have business at the
home;
reverse the ballot-box by crime, and
Courthouse.
But the toil of the bondsman no largesse
O ffice—opposite th e oonithouso,
returns,
to rob the American citizens of their
EM1T11E CITY, OltEGON
Earth’s seed time and harvest that dull
birthright. But the circumstantial
tillage spurns.
Shall Monopoly’s tool to his “quarters”
evidence constantly accumulates
slink back.
PEOPLE’S;;:;
With the bloodhounds of slavery still on
that such an offeuse has been com­
his track?
...■BARBER SHOP mitted, and we can no longer shut
Shal! the vision of home be a maddening
. . . . O....
cream
Till the brain hath forgotten to hope or to
r p H E BEST, NEATEST AND MOST our eyes thereto, nor close our lips
scheme?
_L up-to-date in the city.
to our honest opinion iu the matter.
Shall we barter our birthright, and prodi­
gals stand,
The averment that Bryan was elected
With husks for our vintage? No! back to
Charges, Courteous Treatment.
and counted out has been made on
the land!
COQUILLE CIT Y, OREGON.
the floor of the United States senate
Great storehouse of Nature, accursed be
Front street, opposite ll.K . Depot,
T. W. G IL L tl AM..
the day
by Senator Vest, of Missouri, and
That locked from earth’s children thy
treasures away,
Senator
Teller,
of
Colorado.
i j i H E CO M M ERCIA L h -----
And gave to the grasp of the robber the
We are permitted to copy a por­
key
The most modern arrnnged BARBER
That was meant but to open and leave tby
tion of a letter from United States
SHOP in Coquille City.
wealth free.
But tbe hour hath sounded; the great clock
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. Senator James K. Jones, chairman
of Time
of
the
Democratic
national
com­
Hath marked on the dial the death-stroke
Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular
of crime.
prices. Headquarters for Commercial
mittee, to ex-Congressman Charles
The strife of the ages is on; shall we dare
Men. Next door to Poatoffice.
Foreclose
the
Mortgage.
To
falter
and palter—our trust to forswear?
A. Sumner, of San Francisco, written
Shall we traffic in souls while our gold is
0 . X j > m o d i n i .
piled high?
under date of December 8th. After
Instead of treating the Pacific Or, in Poverty’s shadow, shrink, craven to
A ttorney - oX - Xjarwr, some pleasant references to their
roads the same as any other debtor, Our die?
heritage beckons; rings forth the com­
former associations as congressmen, it is proposed, in place of foreelos
M ARSHFIELD. OREGON.
mand,
‘‘Go ye up and possess it!” Back, back to
the
senator
and
chairman
writes
to
ing the mortgage, to extend the
Agent for the North America InsnranoeCo.
the land!
Mr. Sumner:
of Philadelphia, and the London, Liv­
indebtedness for three generations
erpool <fc Ololie. ___________
“I thank you very sincerely for on an interest of two per cent per THE QUESTION OF COUNTY DIVISION.
your
kind expressions as to my man­ annum, when the government must
John
agement of the campaign, and am pay four per cent. The passage of Remarkable Seismic Disturbance in Coos
County, Including Soma "Whoppers."
A ttorney . at - Law , sorry that my faith iu American the bill will compel the people of
institutions has received the great­ this state to pay Huntington and
E d . H ekald : “Hard Times” has
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
est shock by this election. If the his heirs $211,500,000. Huntington struck Coos county so hard (Coast
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time bus come when the elections in hns already spent several millions to Mail, Dec. 24), that a seismic dis­
Dealer in R eap E sta te of all hind».
thib country cau be bought, it seems pass it, aud he would spend many turbance has changed the lino of
watershed about four1) — '
of
to me that we have reached the end — G i i n n a - n u i l o i t, h r b o — i k ’iirfr; a. Li ¿Sara
to bw The llpflffr
-f-
of o u r usefutnesH
—
could accomplish his purposo. It is North Fork of Ccrquiltfifi rive, S a . vm-
A t t o r n e y
- a t - L a w ,
“I am very strongly inclined to be- important that every ouo should slough, Seven-milo and some other
’i-'ve—in fact, I may say that I do help to defeat it. Write to different minor tributaries o f: the Coquille
river are now tributaries of Coos
believe—that we carried this elec­ congressmen, urging foreclosure of bay.
— t-j-t—
It is fortunate for the Coquille
Special a tte n tio n to matters before the tion by a large majority, and that the mortgage as the only moral as
K o sebu rg lan d office, the commissioner
IT HAS BEEN BODILY STOLEN well as business-like course to pur­ country' that the center of disturb­
of the gen eral land offlooand secre­
ance was not further south, other­
tary o f interior at Washington._____ FROM US.
sue. Point out that the government wise more taxable property would
“Reports
coming
to
me
from
Indi­
YltT’LE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN
should not discriminate in favor of have been dumped over on the bay
___ of the World, meets at Masonic Hall ana, Illinois, Ohio, Iowa, Kentucky,
the thieves against the people. If side.
fst and 3d Monday nights of each month.
A. J . S herwood , Consul.
and West Virginia, assure me that the mortgage is foreclosed we firmly
Since tbis earthquake struck us
George T. Moulton, Clerk.
the most stupendous frauds ever believe the debt will be paid, as the it appears there hns been only $2,-
OUBT COQUILLE. NO. 1«. FORKS I - known have been perpetrated in
610,000 out of tbe $2,824,900 of net
combined railroad
corporations taxable property accounted for,
©rs of America, meets every Ihursday
evening, at Masonic Hall, Coquille City, those states.
would not permit such an object hence the county hns lost $214,900
Oregon.
j y L awbhnck , C. R.
“I say this in great sorrow, because lesson for government ownership ns of its taxable property.
J . E. N orton , R. S.
I have always had an abiding faith would be furnished if they did not
A few more such disturbances
EN. LYTLE POST, NO. 27, O. A. R.. in the integrity of our institutions.”
will leave us little to divide.
pay.
“Foreclose
the
mortgage”
is
X meets every lirst Wednesday night of
Possibly a portion of that $214,-
The above, however, are at the the cry! —S. F. Star.
•«ich month. Visiting comrades in good
900 was scattered along tbe roads,
atanding cordially invited to attend.
best but mere expressions of per­
H. H, N ic h o ls , Post Com.
and the balance appropriated as a
W. H. N o bler , A d j u t a n t . _______ _ sonal opinion. Let us see what facts,
Charters Towers: There can be percentage for causing tho disturb­
ance.
EN. LYTLE. W. H. C., NO. 9, MEETS if any, there be which would give
V T in Coqnille City on the first and third some foundation for such a startling no greater error than to suppose
Wliew, what a whopper!
Wednesday afternoon in each month.
The “Hard Times” article s evi­
M r s . G . W . N orton , Pres.
charge. The New York World, a capital employs labor. Let me ask
Miss L ucy N ichols , Sec
McKinley paper, recently presented you where Adam got his capital dently intended to create a preju­
dice against the people of tho Co­
HAD WICK LODGE. NO. fiS, A. F. the following table of returns from from? Lind and labor are the two
U and A. M., meets on Saturday evening
primary factors of production. quille river and deceive the people
residing on Coos bay. His failure
m or before each full moon. Visiting breth­ seven states, showing the figures in
Capital is produced by labor. Open to account for $214,900 of tho tax­
ren cordially invited.
the presidential elections of 1892
J . W. L knevb , W. M.
land to labor, give to men equal able propetv of tbe county, and
and 1890.
R. W il l a r d , Sec.
McKinley Rrynn Clevl.nd Harri’sn rights for access to tho bounty of moving tbe lino of division about
UELAH CHAPTER, NO. 0, O. E. 8 ., Ohio. . . . 520,1183 . 474,880 404,115 405,187
four miles south of tbe natural line,
meets Saturday afternoon on or before Indinne 333.311* 303,854 262.740 255.615 nature, put all on an equal plane
each full moon and Saturday evening two
Illin o is. 60«.577 462.753 426,381 »99.288 with regard to natural opportunity, to mnko it appear that tho bay
M iob.. .241,110 201,250 202,296 222,708
weeks following.
section has the greatest portion of
M r s . O ra M aury , W. M.
W is ....... 265,656
162.609 176,355 170,791 and the conflict between labor and
tbe taxable property, is evidence of
T . R . W il l a r d , S e c .
Minn.. .193,455 139,477 100.920 122.833
this fact.
I ow e.... 287,192 219,350 196,297 219,795 capital will cease.
OQUILLE LODGE. NO. « 8 , 1 . 0 . O. F.,
If wrong in one set of figures, it
In Ohio Bryan received 70,765
S. F. Star: Huntington contrib­
meets every Saturday evening. Visit­
is reasonable to conclude that his
ing brethren in good standing oordially more votes than Cleveland did in
uted $50,000 to Hanna’s campaign figures on road improvements were
invited.
„
„ „
1892, yet McKinley is given a ma­ fund—not because he cared for
C. A. H arbinoton , N. G.
fixed for the same purpose. He
J . 8 . L awrence , R. 8 .
jority of 51,109, making an increase “sound” money, but becauso ho will goes back eleven years to show the
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in four years of 121,874 votes.
have railroad legislation which St. difference of expenditures on roads
\ J O. O. F., meets every first and third
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’
In Indiana, where Cleveland re­ Mark will help him push through. between the two sectons, and asserts
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis­
as a reason for the excessive expen­
ceived a plurality in 1892 of 7125
iting patriarchs in good standing.
“But, Mr. Havemeyer, why do ditures in the Coquille section that
R. E. B uck , C. P.
over
Harrison,
Bryan
received
44,-
G. F. B outell , Scribe.
the bay has had no voice in the
114 votes more than he did, and yet you want the law to be aimed admimistrntion of county affairs.
Tb f AM IE ItEBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20.
against
your
sugar
trust?”
“Be­
Excepting the 2J'yenrs of the pres­
ITX L O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th McKinley is cfedited with a major­
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel­
cause, my son, whenever there’s a ent administration, sr.id period
ity
over
Bryan
of
20,065,
making
lows’ hall.
Miss B b l l e R ic h , N. G.
an increase of 109,418 votes. In law against a thing, in this country, covers the two terms of Judge Wat­
J. S. L aw ren ce . R. S.
son’s administration. Does he mean
Illinois Bryan received 26,472 more it’s sure to prosper.”
to reflect on that administration, or
than was given for Cleveland in
S. F . Star: The Central Pacific has he for convenience moved Judge
1892, when ho carried the state by a was bankrupted by Huntington and Wntson’s residence to the Coquille?
Sensible people will conclude
majority over Harrison of 26,993, his pals diverting its earnings to
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y .
and yet McKinley is given the state their own pockets. History will that “Hard Times” is either a late
I Opposite City Wharf.l
! by a majority over Bryan of 143,- brand them as the monster thieves arrival, an ignoramus, or a prevari­
cator.
J ack S cbopokr .
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e e p s o n HAND a n d MAKES T o | 824, making an increase of 243,751 of the century.
order first-class
The
state
board
of
equalization’s
votes in four years. In Minnesota,
“Thank goodness,” replied An 30-day session expired last Wednes­
where Bryan received 38,557 more
drew Carnegie, “repudiation is de day. The maximum allowed the
Manufactured from best hard wood.
votes than did Cleveland in 1892,
J . B. FOX. Proprietor.
feated.” “ lfes,” said Collis P. Hunt­ board by law is $10 a day each acd
McKinley is credited with a majority
ington, “now McKinley can’t repu­ mileage, and that is what they will
0 0 0 3 BAY
collect. The cost to the state of
of 53,978 —an increase in the vote
diate the great debt he owes us.”
the board in salaries alone, is
of the state in four years of 100,-
$103.50
a day, which for the ses­
Think
of
a
man
holding
as
private
I 189.
sion will amount to $3105.
property
the
water
supply
of
a
In
these
seven
Btates
aloDe
there
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
C. A. 8now <fc Co., of Washing­
appears an increase of 877,124 great district in a thickly nettled ton, D. C., Patent Lawyers, whose
Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, Ilea 1- j voters, or 4,385,630 inhabitants. state. Such a man has just been
ad. is in another column, haye a
stones. Tablets, etc.
chosen to the vice-presidency.
solid repntitinn for procuring pat­
Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping Does not every school boy know
ents for inventions in tbe United
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or that these figures are Bitnply pre-
Rsilrond property in Chicago ■ States, Canadanml Europe. They
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
Wing jn tbe country or other towns who | posterous?
assessed for $17,000,000 is appraised will send printed advice nhont pro-
may wish anything in my line of business.
Mtisarma - . . . . . O beo • The election u over. Rightly or at $330,000,000.
I caring patents free to any address. *
respond to alt oalla,
niyht.
’
.
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General Audi ew Jackson, shortly
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wrote au account of the engage­
A HEALTHY QUARTET.
ment in a letter to Jam es Monroe, Financiers and Railway Officiali
Shelbyville, Iud., Dec. 24.—Four afterward president. This lettir
will
believed.
hi“'U
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so u s h
ave b
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They have been christened Nnpoleon’s Iuterest iu the Battle
Railway & Dock
■VYltllurn BryaD, George F. ’Will­ of New Orleans,” in the January
iams, Arthur Hewnll and Claude Ceutury. Iu this battle, although
Matthews Scott. March 4, 1892, a the opposing forces were nhont
$
son and daughter were born to Mr. equal, the English lost 2117 killed
Scott and wife, and were christened and wounded, while the American Now selling at $10 per share.
Grover and Francis. The father loss wos only six killed nnd seven They say' it will soon sell nt $50,
Mr. Monroe showed and eventually sell above its par
received in return a letter of thanks wounded.
in Mr. Cleveland’s own haudwrit- General Jackson’s letter to Nnpol-
value of $100.
eon, and wheu the latter learned
ing.
Write for full information to
that the victory was rnninly dne to
GEO. W. DUNN & CO., B ankubf ,
PEARL BRYAN’S MURDERERS.
2 Wull Street New York.
Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 26.—Sheriff the deadly aim of the Americans,
be planned the formation of troops
Plummer of Newport has been in
consultation today with Governor of sharpshooters, armed with guns
Bradley. The latter indicated that of the American pattern. Water­
he would fix the same day for the loo prevented tho carrying out of
the scheme.
execution of Jackson and Walling.
US. A. G. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM-
. plute and fashionable Stock of.M il-
The final mandates of the couit
lir.ery at Lenovo’s drug store.
have not yet reached the governor,
COMPLETE STOCK-EVERYTHING
but he is already receiving letters
NEW.
We fire pnyine the liijilirs! market price
by hundreds pleading for mercy
for wool, spat cash on delivery, /it Batidon.
for Pearl Bryan’s murderers.
jnnttOtf 1 BANDON WOOLEN iVULLB CO.
Many Promiaant Belters,
Tit
Millinery.
W OOL! W O O L!
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Fishermen to Compete With Cannery.
A prominent member of the Co­
lumbia ltiver Fishermen’s Union,
while in Tucoma last week, is
reported to have staled that tbe
union was preparing to enter into
direct competition with other can­
neries on the river. A large can­
nery is to be built nt Astoria, and
$11,000 out of the necessary $20,-
000 has been subscribed. Tbe can­
nery is to have n 24-hour capacity
of 2000 cases of 48 pounds each,
and will run night and day through
the entire season, giving employ­
ment to 200 bonts. It will be twice
ns large as any cannery on the Co­
lumbia river. It has the support
of the Federated Trades and unions.
The new company is to be known
as the Union Co-operative Fisher­
men’s Packing Company.
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(Coos Hay News.)
L. C. Garrigos is editor of the
Frnter, published at Portland.
S. H. Hazard, of Empire, has
gone to Salem, on legal business.
Sheriff Gage received a telegram
that his married daughter is quite
sick in San Francisco. Mrs. Gnge
went to tbe city, to take care of her.
Some of the men employed at
the jetty quit last week, owing to
some
disagreement
regarding
wages.
Z. T. Siglin, who has rented the
Krnse and Hall farms, on the
isthmus, is getting ready to put in
a variety of crops.
At tbe receiver’s sale, at Empire,
Saturday, ltobt. McCann bid in
the Pat Lydnn place, on isthmus
slough, for tbe amount dne nnder
tbe judgment.
The Riverton Hotel
MRS. 0 . A. KEIiliY, Proprietor,
KIVEUTON, COOS COUNTY, OltEGON.
TTW EBYTlllNQ NEW AND NEAT, AND
Tables supplitd witu the bust in the
diii rket.
Kegnlar board and lod gin g , $ 4 per w eek.
Single m euls, 25 ce n ts .
(sepH*
M RS. N ELLY CRAVEN
Fashionable
Milliner,
M
Large Assortment,
Seasonable and
Up to Date.
Ca!l early nnd make selection and get
prices—at Leneve’s drug store.
ocl20)
MHS. A. O. AIKEN.
Go to W i ls o n ’s
FOR ALL KINDS OF
Blacksmith and Wagon Work,
Horse Shoeing, ami all kinds
Farm Machinery and Plow
work a specialty.
JAM ES ¿WHETSTONE, Manager.
A. C. W ILSON,
ocl 20 )
GRAY BUILDING, OPPOSITE DEPOT.
Coquille City, Or.
RECEIVING A FINE STOCK OF
T
JL 8 nt new and seasonable goods, including
Fascinators, Ladies’ Woolen Underwear,
and Knitting Yarn.
Mrs. Craven is prepared to take orders
for Cloaks for ladies nnd children, and
supply the best at most reasonable rates.
To tiro XTnfort-u.n-a.to
Gibbon
1 ’ropri.t.r.
JOHN KAINO,
MARTIN KUB8EL
THE MARSHFIELD
Blacksmiths
and Wapamakers,
NORTH FRO N T S T R E E T ,
M A R SH F IE L D .
liL KINDS of bUokmitfa work an J
wagon work, new or repair work, done
on short notice.
\
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
This old reliable and To gi.e satisfaction
Come and see us.
most successful spec­ novlD’Wfff
KAJNO A RUSSEL.
ialist in Han Krai.cis­
co, still continues to
onro all Sexual and
Seminal Diseases,
snch as Gonorrhea,
G le e t, 8 t r i c t n re,
Syphilis, in all its
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forms, Hhin Diseases.
N e r v o u s Debility,
Impotency, Seminal Weakness nnd Loss of
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
and excesses producing tbe following symp­
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
A FU LL LINE OF
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
♦ he ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation of tho
heart, weakness of the limbs nnd back, loss
of memory, pimples on tto face, coughs,
00m
consumption, etc.
A .T
DU. GIBBON has practised in San Fran­
Proprietor—Go tell that man cisco over 30years an j those troubleikshould
who just came in to shut the door. not fail to consult him and receive the 1 x>n-
of his great skill and experience. The
1 hate such csrlessness. ■ Clerk— eflfc
doctor cures when others fail. Try him.
Orders left with R. S. K nowi . tox ,
; That wasn’t carelessness on his CLUES GUARANTEED Persons cured
home. Charges reasonable C h I! or C oqcillk C ity , will receive prompt
: part, sir, it was a precaution. He’s at
write.
DU. •!. F. GIBBON,
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a book agent
P E T E R LOGGIE,^»
BANDON, O R .
Burial
Caskets
Lowest Cask Prices.
625 Kearney utroct, San Francisco, CM. j atteuton.