Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 12, 1897, Image 2

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I The Remoiätr&noe Against County Division.
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To thr Hmvtrchte Loqinlati''* AnoenMy Populists Victorious In Colorado— P e rn syl-'
of the State of Greyon:
vanla Repub:Dans Defeat Wanamaker.
We, the uudersigned, legal voters
in Coos county, Oregon,
Editors and Proprietors.
I respectfully petition your honorable
I body and submit tho following.
DevDted to the material and aooial np-
1. At the 1895 session of the
h H id in g o f the Coquiilu Valley particularly
a n d o f Coos Countv generally.
legislature of the state of Oregon
Subscription, per year, ia advance, $2.
1 an act was duly passed enabling the
voters o f Coos county to vote upon
T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 12, 1897.
the question of relocating the county
I P. F H H E K , NBW8FAPKB ADVEBTMJI«« AOKNT seat of the Baid county.
21 Merchant#* Exchange, Han Francisco, ia
2. At the 189G June election in
•Jar authorised »Rent. T h is paper la kept on file
i t UlB OfllCTJ.
this state the voters of said county
voted upon said question with the
Columbia Calendar for 1897.
following results:
J. S. MWESI k I). F. DEAN, ! residing
Perkins
Wins
In
California.
Denver, 0<>lo., Jan. 5.— The Pop.
ulists tou’glit clsim to have cap­
tured the organization o f both
houses of the legislature by agree­
ments witli the iiatinual silver and
M cKinley Republican members,
ilu tbe lou se hh agreement was
| signed by twenty-five Populists,
nine natoual silver, and thiee M c­
Kinley Republicans, and in tbe
senate a similar agreement was
j reached.
Edwin W. Hurlburt, of
Total vote cast for county scat............ 2307 ' Cripple Creek, is to be cbnirman of
H e is a silverite. The
Coquille Ciiv received..........................1203 the bouse.
Empire City received............................ 301 Populists have almost all o f the
Marshfield received...............................182
Bontterins votes......................................91 important committees.
Coquille City receiving a majority
Boise, Idaho, Jan. 5— There have
over all other places combined of
been no developments yet in the
219.
Duliois is
3. The question of relocating the senatorial situation.
county seat of said county was again thought to staud a good chance,
submitted to the voters of this hat the matter is in the control of
county at the general 189G Novem­ the Democrats and Fopulists. The
ber election with the following re­ Democrats promised to give the
Populists the senatorship aud
sults:
The total vote cast was........................ 20iK> I Dubois must get seven from tbe
Coquille City received......................... 1fi:C> combination to elect him.
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U N D E R T H E G O LD S T A N D A R D
M E A N S ...
16 Patches to1 Pair of Pants
S U B S C R IB E FOR T H E
TWO • SILVER • CHAMPI ONS
The twelfth annual issue o f the
Columbia Fad Calendar lias made
Y o n w i l l fin d o n e c o u p o n
In s id e ea c h t w o o u n c e b a g ,
its appearance in more pleasing
a n d t w o co u p on s In s id e ea ch
form than ever before, having scat­
f o a r o n n e e b a g o f B la c k -
tered through its daily leaves many
w e ll* « D u rh a m , lin y a b a g
o f t h is cele b ra ted to b a c c o
charming illustrations, with an
a n d r e a d t h e c o u p o n —w h ic h
appropriate thought or verso for
g iv e s a l is t o f v a lu a b le p r e s «
each day in the year.
Among the
a n te a n d h o w to g e t th e m .
topics are bicycling, outdoor life,
and good roads. The cycling fra­
ternity, to say nothing of the gen­
eral public, has acquired a decidedly
Empire City reouived.........................1104
friendly feeling tor the Columbia Coquille City receiving a majority of
Harrisburg, Pa., Jnn. 5.— The IfcÆ tsf-rtle
IP c lr L t
a n d
tlx e
X T p p e r - C c q .- u .ille
Calendar, and its annual advent is | 491 votes over Empire City the pres-
Republicans, in the joint caucus
and " W h a t i s O e i n g - o n T i r e r ò .
always looked forward to with in­ I ent county seat.
tonight, nominated A. Boies Pen­
4. That the division of the county rose for Uuited States senator to
terest and pleasure.
One feature
Frank Carlton o f Riverton made
has never been suggested, agitated succeed Cameron, ou the first ballot.
Hon. J. H. Roberts’ fam ily have
of the calendar is its neat stand, so
| or proposed until after the vote of The vote was: Penrose, 133; Wan- our towu a business call last Sat- moved back on their farm adjoin­
nrrnnged that the block can either j the people of the county relocating
ing town.
amaker, 75; scattering and not u relay.
be used upon the desk or himg the county seat.
The Methodist Episcopal are
voting, 7.
Several cases o f measles in town.
5. That owing to the direction and
upon the wall.
goiug to build a church in this A ll are doing well, except Mrs. D.
The calendar can be obtained for location of the mountain ranges,
Sacramento, Jan. 5.— George C. place this spring.
Barklow, who has been very sick,
five two-cent stamps by addressing aud the location of the navigable Perkins was declared the nominee
The frieuds of Mrs. W. Brown but is now improving.
waterways
of
the
county,
nnd
the
the Calendar Department of the
of the joint Republican caucus enjoyed n very pleasant patty at
Mrs. Charles Lehmnnowsky nnd
Pope Manufacturing Company ut consequent necessary location of tho tonight;
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senators
and 36 j her residence on last Wednesday
children went over to Em pire City
county roads it will be absolutely nssembl;
Hartford, Conn.
evening.
last Fridny to visit with her brother,
impossible to make an equitable and Perkins received 59 votes and
J. J. Baker returned from bis Edward Rackleff, the county clerk.
The state tax levy board baa set j division of the county and have the proxy o f Siins,
making a gtock ranch in Curry couuty ou
4 mills as the amount duo for Htute ' each of the new counties contain the vote of sixty. Perkius needs but | |H8t Saturday.
Frank Wylnnd o f Garden Grange
H e reports stock
one vote to elect nnd that is said to in good condition in that 6e;tioa. has gone to Riverton to embark in
purposes, which places Coos coun­ constitutional area.
6. That an overwhelming majority
As town lots
ty’s proportion at $11,115.34. Cur­ of tho people of the county are be sure.
H . H. Clark, the musician, proves tbe sh I ood business.
to he a first-class machinist, as are scarce be is located on a scow.
ry’s quantum sufiiuit is placed at opposed to a division of the county.
Dover, Del., .Jan. 5.— The Dem­
Chas. R ackleff left on Friday’s
$2,047 80. Marion county, and pos­
7. That the crention of a new ocrats organized both houses here repairs done hy him on the machin­
ery in the Myrtle Point sawmill train for San Francisco where he
sibly Multnomah and one other will fouuty would necessitate the main­ today. In the senate they seated:,
will spend the winter, but will
K ent e8r,
'
resist the raise in their nssessmeuts tenance of two sets of officers which Samuel R. Meredith, o f
would mean increased expense, in­ county. Only 5 o f the 9 members
Rev. Buckner preached a very probably return with the birds in
by the state board of equalization, creased taxes, when one set of
May.
participated, the Republicans w ith -! JD,orestiug aud masterly sermon
and their newspapers nre now cry­ officers can conveniently handle tho
O rvil Dodge, U. S. court com­
drawing.
In tbe house Kent last Sunday evening to a large
The theme of his dis- missioner o f this place, went to
ing loudly for “ reform,” and the business, and have for many years. comity Republicans were ign ore! audience.
Therefore, we are opposed to aud though they protested and remained course was ou the line of iutellec- Em pire City on last F rid a y’s train
reduction of the state’s expenses by
respectfully
remonstrate standiug on the floor for an hour. tual anil moral growth.
to be in attendance at probate
dispensing with the board of equal­ most
against the division of the county They then organized a second house.
court.
J.
H
.
Giles,
of
the
firm
o
f
Giles
ization, the railroad and other com­ and respectfully petition your honor­
Geo. Fisher Pearce, and John M. and W agner of Riverton, came up
Attorney L . A. Roberts is mak­
missions, etc. The bitterness against able body to take no steps that will
C. Moore, Republican senators. the river last Saturday and spent ing some substantial improvrnents
the board lias become so manifest in any wise conflict with or effect refused to participate m the organ­ several days in town. J. H . speaks
on some o f bis town lots; building
that Mr. Thompson, Itepublienu the voice nnd wish of the people of ization of tbe rump senate.
well o f RivertoD, uud says it is a a residence, fencing, etc. Louis is
Coos county us expressed at the
piom ieiug little town.
member from Multnomah, offered a
energetic and always pushiug to
1896 June and November elections
L:ncoln, Neb., Jan. 5.— The 25th
Mr. Chapmnn o f North Umpqua, the front.
resolution to be presented to the uuder the 1895 act of tho state
Nebraska legislature met at noon
legislature asking to abolish the legislature, nnd your petitioners will today. Organization wns quickly one o f Douglas county’s leading
W n . Page nnd E. Sherwood, two
stock denlers, was interviewing our
board.
Mr. T. hitches on to the every pray.
effected, the Populists taking con­ local stock buyers last week. 1 his of onr most enterprising stockmen,
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started for Roseburg last Saturday.
trol of the house and the Dein. is encouraging, no
provisions of the McEwen
bill
as B
such
men III
always
JU II UJCU
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As they are up-to-date business
(House Bill No. 209, of 1893), for The State Militia— Our Local Battalion. ocrats nnd free-silver Republicans I |eHVe money with tbe farmers,
men we may expect a boom in the
of tbe senate.
1
tho management o f the business of
Dr. Kent of Portland isfx p ecied stock market when they return.
The report o f Adjutant-General
to locate in M yrtle Point in the
the state levy and equalization and B. B. Tuttle for the biennial term,
J. L . K n igh t o f E lliott is baying
The di ctor is
abolition of the board as now con­ closing December 31, 1896, has A Monetary Conference— Pennoyer Sends a very near future.
known hy many old settlers in stock cattle for the Oakland market.
Characteristic
Reply.
stituted.
been completed, nnd i ) now in the
Coos nnd Douglas counties to be H e has a contract with Mr. Emory
Imnds o f the printer.
a gentleman uud a skilled physi­ o f that place for several hundred
Portland,
Jan.
5.—
Mayor
Pen-
The stnte board of equalization
in detailing the condition o f the
head.
Joe is a rustler and will
uoyer
wns
todnv
handed
a
dispatch
cian.
raised Multnomah's assessment of O. N. G., he includes thin statement addressed to “ the mayor o f East
always be found rolling tbe wheel
There is a move on foot to divide
o f fortune.
lands other than town nnd city lots about our Sepnrnte B attalion: The Portland.”
I t was from H. H . school district' No. 41.
The dis­
major commanding tho separate
20 per cent, nnd the total valua­
Hnnna, chairman o f the committee trict is a large oue, and it i9 very
Mr. S. G. Johnson, the new saw­
battalion, located in Coos county,
tion of that county $9,413,293 having resigned, it was decided, in to arrange fo r a monetary conven­ inconvenient for some o f the schol­ mill man, is pushing repairs on
above the county board’s figures. order to reduce expenses, that the tion to be held in Iudianapolis ars to reach school in the winter the sawmill with all possible speed
this month, urging the mayor of
and will soon be turning out lum­
D. P. Thompson, the member of the battalion organization be discontin­ East Portland to appoint delegates season, bet if divided it will also
H o will
be verv inconvenient for those ber for tbe local trade.
ued;
the
two
companies
composing
state board from Multnomah, a polit­
to the convention.
The dispatch remaining in the district to pay off also put in a broomhnndle factory
it were designated ns “ separate com­
was ns follows:
ical boss also, was so outraged at
the indebtedness.
“ Uuited we to run in connection with the saw­
panies” and directed to report to
“ Don’t fnil to send delegates stand.”
mill.
the audacity of his brother mem­ brignde headquarters. M ajor Blu-
to monetary convention. Utmost
bers at doing such a thing that he raenrother o f this battnlion was
(Handon lieoorder. I
importance. Other cities respond­
Coos County Cases In Supreme Court.
declared “ he would introduce n res­ transferred to the “ National Guard ing. Answer.”
Cash Goodman, the obligin g
olution before the board’s adjourn­ Veterans” and the officers o f tbc
male ou the steamer Dispatch, fell
As M ayor Pennoyer is mayor o f
battalion staff will be when a fiual
Salem, Jan. 6.— In supreme court
ment asking the legislature to abol­ accounting of their property re­ East Portland, under the consol­ todny the following cases from off the dock below Y ager’s hard­
ware store Tuesday evening on to a
idation, he answered the dispntch
ish the board, nnd that, in the event sponsibility is made.
Coos county enrne up: The South­
pile o f rock ballast and he sus­
in his unique way as follows:
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ern Oregon Co., appellant, vs. Coos
this is not done, that the salaries of
“ N obody able to attend conven­ county ot nl., respondents (tw o tained a contusion o f the forehead.
tho members of the board be cut in Meteorological Summary tor the Year 1896. tion but bankers, and they nre
A doctor was called who sewed up
cases), argiled nnd submitted.
two.”
the cut.
A t last accounts Cash
unsafe counselors. Congress is the
Coos Bay, Roseburg <4; Eastern
Bandon Station, Jnn. 4, 189G.—
was improving slowly.
proper monetary convention.”
Railroad
&
Navigation
Co.,
apprl-
Mean
temperature
of
tho
year,
52.2
The legislature should not dare
Judge and M is. Nosier were visit-
Innt, vs. Coos county et al., respond­
to make a lnw authorizing the issu­ degrees; rainfall, G2.43 inches; frost,
iug frieuds and acquiring Pacific
Coaat Mail: * « * “ I f Marsh­ ents, argued and submitted.
48 days, all of which wore white
ing of interest-bearing
bonds frosts and disappeared at sunrise. field had n pay-roll ench month and
Salem, Jan. 7.— Oregon Coal & ozoue here this week. Judge says
for road construction. The “ bond­ We very rarely have what is known was producing something instead Navigation Co., respondent, vs. he has retired from business since
Snow, 2 I o f being merely n distributing Coos county et nl., appellants, M cK inley was elected.
age” is relegated to ¡nocuous desua- ns n killing frost here.
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J. W.
dais;
amount,
5.47
inches.
The center, trade would be better and argued aud submitted.
tude. The only bonds that should
The Ashland Tidings says that it
snow disappeared here generally in j every one would be better satisfied.” Hamilton nnd Rufus Mallory, attor­
be authorized are the “ Coxcy” good-
And yet in your petition for a neys for appellants; 8. H. Hazard, is reported that the tight to secure
less than au hour after sunrise.
roads bonds. They nre non-inter­ Maximum temperature for the year,
the relocation of the county seat of
new couuty you rehearse the un­ attorney for respondent.
est, bearing, and will serve the 72 degrees, date September 27;
These aie'the tnx cases, wherein Jackson couuty will be opened up
truthful statement that “ T h e in­
appellants are contesting the assess­ by the introduction of a bill a t the
varied purposes of improving the minimum temperature 29 degrees,
terests of the said two sections of ments, the S. O. Co. for 1893, aud coming session of the legislature to
roads, ns well as being held by the date March 3.
submit the question to a vote of tho
| Coos county are not identical, one the others for 1894.
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people and passed as money. Ac­
people of the county nt the next
i [th e Coquille sid e] being piac-
By Corporation Attorneys.
state and county election in June,
tion of this kind would be a bless­
The rnilrotMip in }fis«onri land
tically n fanning district, while tbe
Feel ihawkfnl nnvway;
1898.
The effort to secure a sub­
Washington, Jan. 5 — According
ing and beneficial to all tlio people,
No hold aqd naughty robber band
other [th e bay sid e] is practically a
mission
of the question to a vote of
to
the
communications
sent
to
the
H ub swiped tneir right of way.
while the other would only fasten
the people is said to emanate from
—Chicago Record.
senate by Secretary Olney today, lumbering and mining district,”
the chains of snlvery upon the peo­
Medford, with the idea that its
some papers in tbe account show­ knowing well tbe fact that you are
ple and enrich tho money-lender.
location will make Medford a strong
ing the amount due the Pacific ! “ merely a distributing ceutre,”
competitor with Jacksonville.
road’s sinking fund, on account of i admittedly having no pay-roll
On Sunday, as the steamer Moro subsidies paid the Pacific Mail ' and producing nothiug,” and you
I t always makes a man mad to
was making an attempt to go to sea, Steamship Company, have appar­ draw largely o f your lumber and
have his wife start lo read over a
her engines failed her while on the ently beeo lost. The senate had mining sliipmeuts from this side.
bar, and she drifted onto the north adopted n resolution on the 10th uIt. W by our ndysutages even in the Q - | a a proved by the »tatements of lead- lot of old fool letters he wrote her
o a i e s |1( druggists everywhere, show before they were married.
spit, and for a time fears for her calling for them.
A ctin g Secre­ line of lumber was recognized by
that the people have an »blilin* oouflJence
safety were entertained, but this tary Curtis replies today that they i you in your purchase to put up
In Hood e 8eresper1Ua. Great
morning we learn that she is lying cannot lie found.
your principal public building, a
P
, I p o o peeved by the volun t»y etate-
at the dock.
H er deck load of
$10,000 school house, while for w U l L 5 manta of thousands of men and
• «• *♦ - »•■■■ —
lumber was removed, but hnviug
women show that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ac­
Captain C. B. Blood, o f Tennes months you have been receiving
tually does possess
been put into rafts nnd looked after, see, who acted for a year as drill- train-load after train-load, every
it will agaiu be placed on Ixrard. master for the raw insurgent troops day 200 to 400, of our fine logs for n - ________ ¿ver dleease by purifying, en-
There was also a small portion of under Gomez, lias just returned to use at your mills, and for conven­ ■ U s f l f U r rtehing and Invigorating the
blood, upon which not only health but life
I **
her cargo o f coal thrown overboard. his home. He brings back tbe ience o f the owners for shipment
lUelf depend*. Tbe great
A s soon ns some repairs can be startling information that General o f thousands o f tons of coal pro­ C i i o / t a a c °*
Sarsaparilla la
mads to her rudder, which was W eylcr is a native o f Ohio and a duced ou the Coquille. Tlieu there O U C C G S S curing others warrants
flL L
BE
DISPATCHED FROM
you In believing that a faithful use of Hood's
considerably jammed, she will be son of patents of German origin. are our river black-sand mines,
Portland. Oregon, on or about Nov.
Sarsaparilla will cure you if you suSar (root
9. 18i*i,on the route from that point
ready for sea.
W h ile she was His father is at present a farmer right near our river bank, just
any trouble caused by Impure blood.
to the
driftin g onto the spit a line was in the Buckeye state.
ready to pour out its treasures,
C O Q U IL L E R IV E R ,
taken across the channel and made
possibly through your "destrihut-
Mrs. Henry Peck (whose mother
touching at all intermediate points,
fast to the south jetty, and the
ing centre." Tlieu what will you
if inducements offer, and will
steam winches of the vessel were has been visiting them fo r four do for our creamery pnxlncts which
remain permanently on that
ronte making regular tripe.
applied at the olier end; the line m ouths)— I don’t know what to you advertise, ned our spuds,
FOR
KATES -
parted Hying back, striking Cap­ bny mother for a Christ him » present, onions, beets, rnrrots, pumpkins,
or other information, apply at
do
you?
Henry
Peek—
Y
es!
Buy
efflees o f the enrapanv.
tain Jorgensen, rendering him
eggs a id other farm pr ducts that
lit
r
n
traveling
bsg.
WORCE81 SB BLOCK,
insensible for several hours, but at
beat tho world? C u to ff your nose Is tbe One True Blood Wurlflsr All druggists » L
Portland. Oregon,
< 121*1 fît D w t I m S t r e e t ,
present he ia rapidly improving,
“ Fatal to ducks and Democrats,” to spite your face, will you? Why Prepared only by C 1- Hood * Co.. Lowell. M a s*
San Francisco. Cal.
take, easy
ami it is hoped will be all right by is a Georgia editor'» obituary ou you won’t even be a “ distributing
novlOtfl
....................... Agent-
»c e n t*
Hood’s Pills »
the time the vesssl is ready for sea. tbe present administration.
i ceutre.”
Coquille City, Or.
UPPER-RIVER
The gold standard means low prices, low wages, hard times. The bimetallic
standard means good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing
classes.
The Farm, Field and Fireside,
A 3 2 to 4 0 P a g e W e e k ly Farm and Fam ily P a p e r.
DEPARTMENT.
A G R E A T C O M B IN A T IO N O F F E r J
W e will seud the above great journal in connection with
T H E
9 Sarsaparillar
C IT Y
H E E A L D ,
TW E N TY PACKETS OF SEEDS
These seeds are the be«t in the m ar-
ket. They consist of Farm, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds o f your own «elec­
tion from a list o f 200 varieties. The
packets are as large as seedmen’s mail
packets.
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C a ll a n d a e e u a
ffe r a t o n ce, o r
t o t h is o fft o e .
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