p i i . G. H.
CARTER,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
C
o q
m ille
C ity .
OF INTEREST TO T HE PEOPLE,
O r e s
The Promised Land.
ut residenoe, und door south
Odd Fellows' Hail. »Nothin« but rir«t-
O FFICE
class work.
Charges ressonsbl«
From “ In tho Promised Lund, and Other Poems,’ ’ by Michael Lynch.
vlonlO
J )U . J. BURT. MOORE,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
W
ILI j promptly respond to nil onlls,
dnv or ni»bt.
COQUILLE CITY. OREGON.
So we taileu and soiled over stormy sees, till we cnine to a pleasant land,
Wnere forever were peace and happinosa, and plenty was on each hand;
And no man wronged his brother there, for no man counted it gain
To live by the sweat o f another’s brow, or to joy at another’ s pain.
And the strong nian there was a kindly nmn, and aided the one who was wenk,
And for those lvIn> were simple and trusting men tin ir wiser brothers would sjieak;
And creed, or Color, or land, or birth, caused no man to hale another,
For the same red blood tilled eaoh man’s veins, and every man was a brother.
gÜGEXE P A P E X It EEC,
Attorney and
Counselor
at
Law.
Office, Empire City, Oregon.______
F. DEAN,
IS T cta ry
^ ‘U -T o lic ,
Herald Office, Coquille City, Oregon.
TH E
P E O P L E ’S .::;
And the old man there was a blessed man, for toilless he wanted naught,
And vice and toil on the little ones no longer their ruin wrought.
And the feeble in body and mind had there a care no longer for bread;
For out o f the plenty that was for ail, ’ twas theirs the first to be fed.
And oh 1 but that laud was a happy land for those who were sisters of men,
For them was no rnde nnd unseemly toil, in field nor in sweater’s den;
They pawned not body and soul for bread, for woman felt wopian’ s shame,
And dearer than life to the strong man was the good o f his sister's name.
And
And
And
And
the
the
the
the
fields were yellow with harvesting where everv roan might reap,
lishful rivers went singing down through that land to the mighty deep,
mountains were clothed witli forests, and the oroharda were ripe with fruit,
breath of the kiue like ineeuse arose in the meadows still green afoot.
....BARBER SHOP
■
And peace was forover in that fair land, for no man envied his mate,_
r p H E BEST, NEATEST
AND MOST And no man’s treasures, where all were rich, woke his brother’ s sleeping hate,
1 up-to-date in the city.
Hot and Cold Baths— Reasonable
Charges, Courteous Treatment.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
Front street,
IJUIE COMMERCIAL h ----
The
most m odem arranged BARBER
SHOP in Coquille City.
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
Hot nnd Cold Bnths Kt till lionrs. Popnlnr
prices. Hetidqanrters for Commercial
Men. Next door Jonson Bro s mnrkes.
C
I«.
m
,
o o n
A tto r n e y
• © ,t -
M ARSH FIELD.
OREGON.
Agent for tho North America InsnrnneeCo.
of Philadelphia, nnd the London. L
erpool & Globo.
_______
ihn F. H a ll,
t t o r n e y
.
a t - X ja r v r ,
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON,
nier in K eai . E stât * o f nil kinds.
c. A. M
Attorney - at - Law,
Eoscburg, Oregon.
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Special attention to matters before the
Koseburg land office, the commissioner
of the general land office nnd secre
tary o f interior at Washington.
y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197, w o o d m e n
of the World, meets nt Masonic H nl 1
1st and 3d Monday nights of each month.
A. J. S uhbwoob . Consul.
George T. Moulton, Clerk.
M
C
OURT COQUILLK, NO. 1«, FORE8T-
ers of America, meets every second and
fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall,
Coquille City, Oregon
G ko .
O.
L each ,
H. N. L obbne , C. R.
R. S.
1 EN. LYTLE POST, NO. 27, O. A. K.,
Fmeets every first Wednesday night of
ch month. Visiting comrades in good
indmg cordially invitrd to attend.
H. II, NionoLS, Post Com.
. H. N osi . e b , Adjutant.
_______
1 EN LYTLE. W. R. 0 ., NO. 0. MEETS
r in Ooqmlle City on the first nnd third
odnesday afternoon in each month.
M bs . V iola E llio tt , Pres.
bs . Ida H abbihoton , See.
1HADWICK LODGE. NO. 68, A. F.
1 and A. M., meets on Saturday evening
or before each full moon. Visiting breth-
:i oordially invited.
J . P . G oodman , W. M.
W. W h it e , Sec.
lUELAH CHAPTER, NO. fi, O. E. 8.,
1 meets Friday evening on or before
:h foil moon at « o’ clock from April 1st
October 31st. nnd thereafter nt 7:3«: nnd
111 fifteen days thereafter at 2 o’clock in
i afternoon.
Mas. A lice T u ttle , W . M.
cl. Noa.A Goon, Sue.
_____
’tOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 5 8 ,1. O. O. F.,
J meets every Saturday evening. Viait-
g brethren in good standing cordially
vited.
_
_
C. A. H abbinotos , N. G.
8 . L a whence , R. 8 .
O y i'IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25. I.
O. O. F., meets every first and third
arsdays in each month nt Odd Fellows*
1. Cordial invitation extended to all vis-
ig patriarobs in good stnnding.
K 1
H. E. B ock , 0 . P.
F
. B ootell , Scribe.
AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20,
l YL I
. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and tth
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel-
ows’ hall.
Mias R at C ollieb , N. O.
’. 8. L awbknc *. K. 8.
Chair Factory:
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y .
(Opposite City Wharf.1
EEP8 ON HAND AND MAKES T o
order first-cl ass
K
R A W H ID E
C H A IR S .
Manufactured from best hard wood.
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
C O O S
N O. ?i
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2\ 1897.
Y O L . 15.
B A Y
Marllfi
ail Stone Worts
C. I/V. PATERSON, Prop.
Manufacturer o f .Marble Monuments, Heat-
stones. Tablets, etc.
Cametery lots enclosed with stone coping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
living in the country or other towns who
mav wish anything in my line o f basiness.
M a r s h f i e l d ....................... - O beo .
And the kingdom that Christ hnd promised was now for all meh to see.
And the name of that happy kingdom was, “ The land of the soon to be.’1
THAT PROMISED WAVE
OF PROSPERITY
Has Not Struck and is Not Likely to Strike
Coos County— Corporation Catchers.
“ Let Erin remember the days of old,*
Ere her faithless sons betrayed her.’ ’
— M oobe .
were compelled to sell or bo froze
out.
It was one of tho coolest
specimens of a brnzen cinch that
I ever witnessed. The captain, be
coming disgusted at this cold
blooded attempt to reduce tho
vessel’s earniugs, resigned tho com
mand.
Every avenuo was scraped to the
bed-rock for gain, oven to loaning a
man his own money, money that he
had earuod, and on tho plea of hav
ing to borrow, charging him interest
on it. Traps were laid itt tho day
light and pits dug in the dark so
that the haul would ho complete.
There was no rebate for the victim,
therefore tho surplus of greed did
not dimiuish. The school had its
pupils, and they graduated fully
prepared to discount anything and
everbodv that preceded them in tho
“ cinch” business.
If surprise he
exhibited, do not throw it away on
their ill-gotten accumulations; that
was an easy job under the existing
circumstances; therefore, consider
the case seriously, at the present
time, nnd decide if you are H.afo in
followiug this selfish gang in the
pursuit of an honest dollar.
Having written an essay on “The
H og,” I subjoin a portion of it; hut
it does not follow that the biped
hog should be permitted to teuch
us:
PECULIAR HERBS
ARE
CROWN
HERE-
Redfield, S. P., Juno 19.— State
Absinthe Now Made From Amoriean Worm
Irrigation' Commissioner Cochran
wood, and Michigan Sage Worth
has just returned from Edmnnds
a $1+0 Ton.
county, where ho has been directing
The manufacturer of genuine measures to destroy grasshopper*,
French absinthe is the latest Ainer- [ which have alarmed settlers there
-
icau industry. This is guaranteed and in Brown county.
to he the real stuff, straight from J Professor Saunders, of the state
tho boulevards.
agricultural
college, is on tho
Franconianiacs, who frequent the ground superintending tho work.
cheap tahlo d’ hote restaurants of j Fourteen hopper dosers are in use
the upper East and West Sides, j Crude petroleum is shipped in by
imbibe this stuff, which, in an i tho railways free and used in the
arrangement of complicated glasses work. One can gather about a
Almost everybody takes some laxative
is allowed to drip into a glass of bushel of ’hoppers in 20 minutes.
medicine to cleanse the system and keep tho
water, where is acquires an opaque Thoy move across the road like a blood pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS
hue. The absinthe is previously a big gray blanket, and have already LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
clear light greeu liquid. It is done much damage. The county get all the benefits o f a mild and pleasant
made from the commou wormwood commissioners will offer a bounty of laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. And
which is found in mau_, old New 50 eenta a tuishel for the ’hopper*. more than tills: SIMMONS LIVER REGU
England gardens and from which
Professor Saunders declares that LATOR regulates the Liver, keens it active
a thick oil is distilled. It has been if the ’hoppers are permitted to and healthy, and when the Liver Is in
found by an examination of cus reach tho period for wings they will good condition you find yourself free from
Malaiia, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
tom-house exports that GO years deposit millions of larva for next Headache and Constipation, and rid of
sgo large quantities of thiu Amer year’s crop. The county has set that worn out and debilitated feeling.
ican wormwood were exported from men at work burning off stubble These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
New York nnd Vermont to Fiance, and grass on unused lands.
troubles will only l e had when the liver
where it was used in making absin
is properly at work. If trcubled with any
the.
ANTED — FAITHFUL MEN Oil of these complaints, try SUMMONS L iv e r
women
to
travel
for
responsible
estab
R e g u l a t o r . T h l King of Liver Medl-
But so large lias the home con
lished house iu Oregon. Salary ^7^0 an.
sumption now grown that we now expenses. Position permanent. Referenced :incs, and Better than Pills.
_*ffi-E V K IlY P A C K A G E
use all the wormwood for our own Enclose self-aildresMed stamped env lope.
The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi- lia s th o Z S ta m p In re d on w r a p pert
production, as well as five times as cago.
r J . II. Z citiu .K- C o.. P h il* ., l*a.
much, which is imported from
France and Germany. The Amer
The Improved
A ìóS.OO M achine
N e w H ig h -A rm
ican wormwood is regarded as the
best in the world.
Threading
f t r
Another expensive herb that is
NEW
LATEST
grown here is saffron, which is
DCST
HOME
Cash with Ordar and Coupon
STYLE
CHEAPEST
worth from 86 to $8 per pound.
Shipped to anj’oue,
Until quite recently the chief sup
anywhere, ou 10
ply of saffron came from Vermont,
days’ free trial,
in y o u r o w n
lint a severe drought there killed
h o m e , without
asking oue ccut
most of the plants, and the price
in advance.
has increased in consequence. In
many western states, as well as in
10 years’ written
warranty w ith
Mexico, it has since bean artifi
each machine.
cially propagated.
Iu Michigan there are vast fields
A strictly high-grade Sew
ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d
of peppermint, which is cultivated
throughout in the best pos
sible
manner. It por.sessis all
carefully and sells fo ra high price.
modern improvement»,audita
Another medicinal herb growu in
mechanical construction ia
such that in it are combined
Michigan is sage, which is sold for
wiih great strength,
k ?
v '•
ik:. A
? simplicity
thus insuring ease o f running,
8140 per ton, in addition to which
durability, nnd making it im
100 tons of sage ere imported into
possible for the machine to be
put out of order. It sews fast
the United States every year at a
and makes a perfect stitch
with nil kinds of thread and
valuo of $80 per ton, most of it
all classes of mnterial. Always
coming from Italy.
ready for use aud unrivalled
,
for speed, durability and qual
In the mountains of North Car
ca.
ity o f work. Notice the fol
lowiug
points of superiority:
olina aud Tennessee honeset, pen
STYLE No. 55. “ ARLINGTON.”
nyroyal and thorn-apple leaves
The Head o f the "Arlington” swings oti patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb
are cultivated as well as mandrake,
screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in d«*ign, ami beautifully ornamented iu gold.
blood-root nud black cohosh, all of
Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top of table.
High« st Arm—Space under the arm is oJX inches high and (J inches long. This will admit the
which are used in pntent medicines.
largest skirts, and even quilts. It is Self T hreading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through
except eye o f needle. Shuttle iscyliiider, open on end, entirely selfithreading, easy to put in or
California aud Cape Cod are the
take out; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. Stitch Heguiator is on the Led o f the machine,
homes of horuhouud, which makes
beneath the bobbin winder, aud has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the Inch, nnd can
be changed from 8 to 82 stitches to the inch. Feed is double aud extends ou both sides o f needle;
a cough medicine.
never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive; no springs to
break nnd get out o f order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Winder— For
This country raises a greater
filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine doe*
variety o f medicinal herbs than any
not run while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue theoper-
ator, makes little noise and sows rapidly. Stitch is n double lock stitch, the same on both sides,
other, producing those that grow in
will not ravel, and can he changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ten
sion, and will admit thread from S to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
cold and hot climates, as well as
The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle
those that thrive on dry mountain
Par is round, made of case-hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting
on the goods. Adjustable Bearings—All hearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted
tops and in the humid valleys.
wilh a screw driver. AM lost motion can he taken up, and the machine will last a lifetime.
Attachments—Each
machine is furnished with necessary toolsand accessories, and in addition we
Burdock, angelica aud bayberry
fur •dull an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined meU+l box, free o f charge, ns follows: One
are some of these rcots, aud others
rufilcr and gnthercr, one hinder, one shirring plate, one set o f four liemmers, different widths up
j) V» o f an inch, one tucker,
• • or attachment
” *
* foot,
*• < and one thread
H H P one
H L under
_____ braide
lider, one short
are spikenard, unicorn root, casca-
tier. Woodwork <»f finest auality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated riugs
tires* guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt.
rilla, cramp bark, thyme aud pigeon
p ^ y HIGH PRICES FOR
D IR E C TLY 0 F M A N U F A C T U f lF .R S A N D
berry.
SEW ING M A C H IN ES
SAVE AGENT S A N D D EALER S P R O F I T S
GOOD FOR E V E R Y& Q D Y
w
[N. B.— This man called hemself
and American.]
THE HOG.
A history will not be complete
that carrifs no political significance, Murk von. thisqlotton’ s seldom Gall;
In circamspectio:. deep.
that ignores tho methods through
full
which the freedom of the toilers has He known enough when he ia
To hide and go to Bleep
been suppressed, that contains no The biped being acquisitive,
With wealth enough in store.
reference to horrible deaths, the
Find little rest that sleep oan give
result of parsimony.
Instead of
While reaching out for more.
exalting that element which is re ’ Tis part of the primordial plan,
This selfish search for polf,
sponsible for the present depression, And
being so, why blame the man
That looks out for himself ?
wo should expose and condemn it,
The
reason sought will show, in brief,
otherwise history may Vie compared
It springs from tho first cause—
to a lubrication of soft soap, a coat That it ia due—being born a thief—
'J o primogemul laws.
of whitewash and a multiplicity of
It being an axiom that the big
blarney.
Let us reason together,
then the solution of the problem fish eat the little ones, it indicates
will not bo difficult. W e will then the necessity for bestowing a por
vote for (lie interest of all, and not tion of time and attention to the
exclusively for humbug, self-styled voracious vagaries of the human
spider— the fisher for suckers— the
patriots.
In anticipation of adverse criti pernmhulating gull snure— thebiped
cism of this article, that it is a hog. No interest of our common
tirado against capital, I disclaim any humanity will be subserved by fol
such intention. The capitalist that lowing in the political wake of these
invests money in an endevor to leeches on labor. It is absurd to
develop the resources of this section thiuk of reforming principles or
deserves credit and the pecuniary generally beneficial ideas emanating
from such utterly selfish material.
reward resulting.
The affliction that has smitten When a problem has been evolved,
labor and pounded it into the dust be it good or had, it should receive
is the work of men who were poor publicity. It inay be a snare; there
nt the incipient stage, but who, not fore, the necessity for instructing tho
satisfied with grabbing ail in sight, unwary. In this correction, I men
must use their ill-gotten power to tion the “ Rule of thumb.” This is
suppress the freedom of the citizen a scientific attainment early prac
and to hold him in subjection by ticed on Coos bay in scaling logs.
manipulator
a threat of rejection from employ The hand of the
would be on the measuring stick,
ment.
Tho initiative of production and with the fingers well down below
development of the resources of the top of the log nnd the thumb
Coos county fell into the hands of crooked. In raising tho stick, tho
penurious in dividual», and it has thumb would be straightened out,
continued on the same lines up to thus reducing tho diameter some
date. From the first chapter to the inches; consequently, in a large raft,
last it has been an excruciating nnd some thousands of feet would be
t xasperating grind on labor— “ all stolon— stolen is tho most applic
Child Bitten by a Rattlesnake,
the traffic would hear” — until a mac able term.
with a family is unable to support “ Anil they gazed, and still the wonder «row.
Redding, Cal., Juno 30.— Thn 3-
That one small head could carry all lie
them in comfort or to earn n surplus
knew.”
year-old child of Mrs. J. H. Porter,
with which to remove them. Obuer-
But we do not wonder now why' living six miles east of Redding,
vntion teaches us that, we have poverty nnd greed climbed into the was struck by a rattlesnake and may
assisted in elevating a class devoid saddle.
die. The little one was playing in
of
principle
or honor— human
The American employer of labor the yard with its mother not six
sponges.
Having gobbled every on Coos hay bogau early to dis feet away when the reptile appeared.
thing portable into their sacks and criminate against his countrymen, Mrs. Porter, alarmed by the whirr
invested it elsewhere, they now notwithstanding the fact that there of its rattle, screamed and leaped
assume to dictate our course in are no better workers than thoy in toward tho baby. Tho cry and her
politics.
Having risen trom the sawmills or woods. No doubt that, quick movement angered tho snake,
plane of poverty (“ put a beggar on by a rapid importation of an unripe which had coiled around tho baby’s
horseback,” etc.) to that of opulence, material with a pliable composition, leg, and it struck nt the child, fast
they have become ostentatious and the im ploytr had an easy task ening its fangs in the little one’s
dogmatical; evincing a despotic when kneading it into shape. The arm. Tho child is iu a precarious
tendency, and entertaining no more result was certain, and the aim of
condition.
consideration for their country’s acquisitiveness accomplished.
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It
welfare, the freedom of its citizens may he seen in this instance why
The Rev. Roscoo C. Oglesby died
or tho well-being and existence of an we have deteriorated in divers ways. Wednesday at Jacksonville, nt the
employe than they would for a rat. If the above facts may he consid age of 64. H e was born in Adams
Experience is a reliable teacher, ered in the light of history, an eye- county, 111 , and orossed the plains
therefore we should not follow an opener bh to our present condition with his parents, settling nt Fort
ignis fatuus nor pander to the and an illustration of the degree of Lane, iu Jackson county, in 1852.
whims nor bestow any credit on the patriotism that governs thoso could- H e united with the church when
professions of hypocrites who des be teachers of what constitutes an 17 years old, and was ordained a
poiled labor with a ninety-ceut honest dollar, you are at liberty to minister in the Methodist church,
dollar. In defrauding labor of ten publish it. “ The truth is mighty south, 30 years ago, 15 years of
dollars in a hundred, what a bo a n d will prevail.”
S tar K e y .
which he spent as presidiug elder
nanza it must have been to the
in different parts of the state.
S. F. Star: Warren B. English,
avaricious “ swiper.”
Now, in the
Professor Anson, Chicago’s most
quintessence of irony, they have a s collector of Oakland, received, in eminent baseball scientist, has retired
assumed the garb of patriots, and one year and it half, a salary of from the field. Bycnreful attention
point our vision to that effulgent $3750. During the same time he to the duties of his profession, Pro
path, wherein we can obtain an collected less than $50, on a cargo fessor Anson returns 1 6 private life
honest dollar.
Verily, avarice is of lumber from Vancouver, B. G. with a princely fortune and severnl
Ah, the beauties of protection!
devoid of shame.
enlarged joints on each hand.
The early history of Coos county
John D. Rockefeller’s cycling cos
Senator Gallinger, from the com
is a history of the hog game— a tume consists of plaid knickorbock-
mittee on
pensions, last week
game to scare outside capital with ers, brown leather leggings, sack
reported favorably tho hill granting
the dangers of Coos bay bar— one coat, black Alpine hat and brown
pensions to tho survive! h of the
of the late firm of Goodall, I’ erkins gloves.
No wonder a Baptist
[ndian wars of 1832 and 1842,
fi Nelson has attested to that fa c t-- preacher expressed some doubt of
| including the Black Haivk, Chero-
j to delay vessels on the outside and the genuineness of John’s piety.
j keo, Seminole nnd Sa3 aud Fox dis
i those within the hay; to reduce
S. F\ Star: Judge Wallace, on
turbances.
I their earnings when owned else-1 appeal, has decided that tho spit
General Nelson A. Miles, who will
where, and to suppress opposition. ting millionaire, W . B. Bradbury,
I witnessed a violent debate at | must serve his time, same ns any represent the United States army at
| Empire City, in 1864, between the | “ common man.” What are we com the queen’s jubilee, and Rear-Ad
miral J. N. Miller, who will repre
captain of a vessel and a boss of a saw ing to?
mill. Two-thirds of the vessel was | The threats of panic and lurid sent the U n derstates navv upon the
| owned by parties doing business in j visions of anarchy which were pre same occasion have arrived in, Lon
! San Francisco, and one-third by the dicted should Bryan be elected don.
“ J o b lo t * knows h o w t o p le a se lail v
firm who owned the sawmill. After president, do not terrify tho eastern
c u s t o m e r s ” “ W tm t ilo e s lie i l l ’ ”
j the vessel had been towed in, she laborer now.
c u s to m e r * .
t x m t .io e s ne «it .
“ He rails all tho married women
was left at an anchor for several j Don’t Toliarro S|»it and Smoke Yonr Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be wig ‘Miss.’ ”
days, during which time vessels
E d . H e r a l d :
Having become
pessimistic with reference to the
production of prosperity by a sys
tem calculated, deliberately, to tax
tho people to death, and augment
the wealth of tbo few by special
legislation in their interest, I enclose
a few remarks on the early history
of Coos county and the benevolent
system of some of our magnanimous
philanthropists.
My observation teaches that num
bers of my fellow citizens will not
look backward and be guided in the
future by tho experience of tho
past. If tho history of Coos county
wore trutfhully written, the gradual
degradation of labor, which has
obtained, would make an interesting
episode. The factors in that lam
entable feature in the annals of
Coos county, who reaped fortunes
from tho system, are still to the fore;
and, while guilty of despoiling labor,
they assume the roll of monitors
and teach us true (?) patriotism and
how to voto for tho stability of an
honest dollar. I have observed the
tyrannical and dishonest methods
of this class of mountebanks in
feeding their workmen on salt cod
fish six days in the week, with a little
fresh meat on Sunday, and then
paying them in trade dollars and
silver orders, when silver was at a
discount of ten per cent. Notwith
standing this abominable feature in
their career, you will often hear
them say that they never robbed
any person. The difference between
scientific absorption and highway
robbery is as clear as glass.
One
requites courage and risk; the other
requires nothing but a cowardly
bulldozer in charge of the exchequer.
Tho decree was, “ Take it or quit
work.”
While a multitude take
political lessons from such hypo
crites, and sign petitions that have
no other aim in view 1 ut the de
moralization of labor, but thinly
disguised, prosperity is impossible.
I have always considered the
term, “ pauper labor,” ridiculous
when applied to a laborer who earns
and receives a snlarv. A man em
ployed in an honest occupation can
not be classed as a pauper, no mat
ter bow small the wages be that he
receives. Wo are much given to
egotism and to relying upou mis
leading persons who have an object
in deceiving. If to employ a man at
the minimum of pay and then to
draw a major part of that out of him
by excessive charges on necessities
approaches the condition of “pauper
labor,” then, it may be seen in all
its beastly deformity on Coos bay.
The
prosperous condition of
Humboldt bay— I now speak of its
early history— was dut to the fact
that the mill operators kept no
stores, and paid their help every
month; consequeutly, labor was free
from coercion Bnd the debasing
“ truck” sj’stem; its earnings could
be expended whenever it could
obtain the best results; business
men in other lines had an oppor
tunity to enter, and that section
nourished in consequence. N ot so
on Coos bay; coercion was rampant,
the “ truck'’ system supreme, and
the attempt of the employer of labor
to discount bis own orders for the
payment of labor at ten per cent
au accomplished fact. When greed
presses to the front, we witness a
display of unblushing and aggres
sive gall. Coercion at elections was
rife, and is yet to a certain extent.
I heard an employer of labor, in
1861, make the following remark to
the late Patrick Flanagan:
"M r.
Flanngan, do you vote for General
1 McClellan?
Why, I would dis owned absolutely by the mill firm
charge any man in my employ that were towed in and loaded. In this
manner the San Francisco parties
* owuld vote for him.”
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