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mtmm C o q u i ll e VOL. C O Q U IL L E 16. J )R . O. H. CARTER, RESIDENT DENTIST. O . OF IN TEREST TO THE PEOPLE. murderers when dying upon the cross: “ Father, forgive them, for UT OIIABLBS MACKEY. they know not what they do.” What then did St. Peter mean when .’ J ) R J. BURT. MOORE, All conviction should be valiant; charged the Jows with the murder Tell the truth if truth there be; SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Neter seek to stem its current— of Christ, and exhorted them to re' Thoughts like rivers find the sea; COQUILLE CITY. OUEGON. pent for this sin iu order to escape It will fit the widening circle the wrath of God and win Heaven? Of eternal verity. IL L promptly respond to all oalla, Christ came into the world to re Speak thy thought if thou believest it. day or night. _______________ deem it, but not by death upon Let it jostle whom it may, E’en although the foolish scorn it, jjUGENE PANNENBERG, the cross. The crown of thorns, Or the obstinate gainsay; the scourging, the insults and Every seed that gr >wa tomorrow Lies beneath the sod today. mockery, and death by crucifixion, ATTORNEY a t L A W were not in accord with the will of If our sires, the noble-hearted O O Q U 1L L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . Pioneers of things to come, God, but the work of vile, cruel and Had like thee beeu weak and timid. wicked men. Office i*i Coquille City, Oregon. Traitors to themselves, and dumb. Where would be our preseut knowledge, Then, why was Christ crowned Where the hoped inilleniam? F. DEAN, with thorns aud crucified ? It was Where would be triumphunt science, but a few days before that the whole IS T c ta r y F v iT o llc . Searching with her fearless eyes city had bid him welcome into Through the infinite creutiou For the soul that underlies— Jerusalem with shouts of joy. If Herald Office, CtMjnille Citv, Oregon. Soul of beauty, soul of goodness, we road a few chapters before the Wisdom o f the earth and skies? sccouut of ihe crucifixion, we shall Where would be onr free opinion, see the reason. It was because he Where the right to speak at all, had preached the fatherhood of our sires like thee mistrustful, ...■BARBER SHOP If Had been deaf to duty’s call, God, the universal brotherhood of . . . .O.... And concealed ttie thought within them man, denounced every form of he best , neatest an d m ost Lying dowu for fear to fall? usury, legalized robbery and wrong; up-to-date in the citv. Though an honest thought, outspoken. defied the money power, called the Lead thee iu tooh n in sof death— I « t ami Cold Bath-Reasonable What is life compared to virtue? rich oppressors of the poor a lot of Charges, Courteous Treatment. Shalt thou not survive thy breath? tombstones, bcutiful to the eye, but COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. Hark ! the future age invites thee ! inwardly full of rottenness and cor Listen, trembler, w h it it saith ! Front street, o p p o f f « » ruption, and said that it was “ earier It demands thy thought in justice. for a camel to go through the eye Debt not tribute of the free; IJIHE COMMERCIAL ^---- Have not ages long departed, of a needle than for a rich man to GroAnod and toiled and bled for thse? enter heaven.” He called them a The most modern arranged BÀBBEB If the past has lent thee wisdom »H O P in Ooqnille City. Pay it to futurity. den of viperB and a lot of hypo crites, and asked them this startling M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. question: “ How can you escape Hot and Cold Bath« at nil hours. Popular THAT CROSS OF COLD. price«. Headquarters for Commercial the damnation of hell?” He in Men. Next door Jonson Bro’s raarkes. A Wonderful Sermon by the Rev. Thomas sulted the national bankers in the temple, kicked over the tables of Nines, of Manistee, Mich. C L . M O O N ,” money, accusod them of being a One of the bravest and best ser lot of thieves, and with a whip A tto rn e y and mons prenched for many a day, is lushed the rascals severely, and in C o u n s e lo r at L a w that of the Rev. Thomas Hines, fiery wrath drove them iuto the COQUILLE CITY. OREGON. rector of Holy Trinity church, Man street. No wouder that we read istee, Mich., in auswer to the false that the rnsmey power aud rich Real Estate and Collections a Specialty. and Btupid charges of blasphemy aristocrats plotted for his death, brought agaiust William J. Bryan, bribed Judas to betray him, arrest fur the metaphor he used iu his him, charged him with the awful John F. Hall, great speech about the “ crown of crime of treason against the govern j f L t t c r n e y . a t - L a t w , thorns." Brother Hines is a pa ment and blasphemy against God. triot, a lover of humanity, and, Upon these charges Christ was con MARSHFIELD, OREGON. above all, a man, and his latest ser demned, crowned with thorns and --------- ------------------ mon adds new lustre to his fame. crucified. He was murdered, not Dealer in R«*r. E a r n « o f all kinds. We take great pleasure in repro by infidels and heathens, but by the ducing his magnificent sermon in rich, aristocratic church members of His day, flu.1 priests aud leaders in full: “ And when they had platted a the church. It was those who crown of thorns, they put it upou clamored so loudly for his blood A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w , His head. Aud they crucified hi n, and cried cut: “ Awav with him! and parted nis garments, casting ■Orrtnfy ftrrrrr misTffcTTnrtoTrvjr“ loM targ. #reg*n. The same element iu the church lots.”— Matt, xxvii, 27-35. — -f J + -— The religious and secular press, today would crucify Christ again Special Attention to matter* before the Rosebnrg land office, the comroiuaioner preachers and politicians, are con should he return to earth. If not ' ' o f the general land offioe and secre demning W. J. Bryan, the Demo- actually, yet they would crucify him tary of interior at Washington. cratic-Popnlist-free silver candidate with vile words, denunciation, bitter YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN for the presidency, because he said epithets, the boycott and proscrip o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall tion. Human nature is still the 1st and 3d Monday night« o f each month. in his speech at the Chicago con A. J. S hkbwood , Conaul. vention : “ You shall not press same as of old. The logical de George T . Monltou, Clerk. down upon the brow of labor this scendants of Christ’s murderers OURT COQUILLE, NO. 18, FORE8T- crown of thorns. You shall not bring the same charges against ers o f Amerioa, meets everv second and crucify mankind upon a cross of Bryan and the free silver men aud fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall, gold.” Because of this language all refoimers, as the Jews did Ooqnille City. Oregon. H. N. L obmnx , C. R. They charge us Mr. Bryan is charged with the sins agaiust Christ. Gw». O. L each , R . S. of irreverence and blasphemy. He with being traitors to the govern, EN. LYTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. R.. is accused of mixing up Bncred and incut and blasphemous against God. meets every first Wednesday night o f solemn things with things secular They try to stir up the ignorant each month. Viaiting comrades in good and political. The religious world rabble against Bryan, aud call standing cordially invited to attend. H. H. N ichols , Post Com. professes to stand aghast, and old loudly for his political death. The W. H. N obleb , Adjutant. line party politicians, the paid at truth is that the past twenty-five *~~ EN. LYTLE, W. R. C., NO. 9, MEETS torneys of soulless corporations, years the money power has “ pressed in Coqmlle City on the first and third trusts and combines, aud editors of down a crown of thorns upou the Wednesday afternoon in each month. M bs . V iola E llio tt , Pres. only party organs, which have sold brow of labor, and crucified it upon M bs . Ida H abbinoton , Sec. their brains and columns for gold — a cross of gold.” As a result, vast 1HADWICK LODGE. NO. 68. A. F. betrayed their trust, like Judas, for multitudes have died of starvation, J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening a bribe— pretend to be shocked at many committed suicide to escape a on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth the thought. But there are certain slow, lingering death upt n the cross ren oordially invited. J . P . G oolman , W. M. things which we must bear in mind. of poverty, while many more have C. W . W h it *. Sec. First, that Bryan is a member of died by inches,lacking food, medical UELAH CHAPTER, NO. , O. E. 8., the Presbyterian church, oue of the care, pure air and the common ne meets Friday evening on or before most conservative and orthodox cessities of life. They died upon the each full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st to October 31st, and thereafter at 7:30; and bodies, and which has great rever cross of gold with the crown of each fifteen days thereafter at 2 o’clock in ence for the Bible ns the inspired thorns pressing down upon their the afternoon. word of God, benco he could not brow. Mr. Bryan stated only the M bs . A l ic * T uttle , W . M. truth. His words were an inspira Mas. N oba G ood , Sue. intentionally be profane. Second, thut while the Bible tion from heaven. The Son of Man OQUILLE LODGE, NO. 63, I .O . O. F., meets every Saturday evening. Visit teaches, and I most earnestly be is being crucified today upon the ing brethren in good standing cordially lieve, that Jesus Christ was the son cross of gold with the crown of invited. _ ^ of God, yet he was crucified, not as thorns pressing down upon his C. A. H abbinoton , N .G . J . 8 . L awbbnce , U. 8 . the son c f God, but the son of man. brow in the person of his brothers, ” g QUILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25.1. His divine nature was not crucified the sons of men. ! O. O. F., meets every first and third on Cavalry, but his human nature Judas was bribed to betray Christ Thursdays in eaoh month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis only. It was not God who died to death by the money power. So itln g patriarchs in good standing. on the cross, but only the man. multitudes believe that Cleveland, R . E. B uck , C. P. Hence, that terrible and heartrend Carlisle and others have been 6 . F. B outull , Scribe. ing cry which he uttered in his bribed by the gold bugs, the Roth* a m i e u e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20. death agony, “ My G od! My G od! childs and Morgans and their allies, I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th to betray the people into the hands Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel- why hast thou forraken me?” lews* hsll. Miss R at C o l l i **, N. G . Then that crown of thorns was of their enemies for crucifixion. J. 8 . L awbhncb . K. S. placed upon the brow of Christ, As Christ died upon the cross, and he was nailed to the tree and the bloody rabble mock and jeer crucified upon the cross to death and scoff snd insult him with for what? You say, as a punish drugged wine. So today, capital, ment. ¥es, but as a punishment which has robbed labor of the fruit C O Q U IL L E C ITY. for what? You may answer for of its toil, stolen the product of its I Opposite City Wharf.1 man’s sin, because it was necessary labor, rolling in wealth, while labor to redeem the world. This I deny. writhes in poverty and suffering, J £ E E P S ON HAND AND MAKES TO There is not a line anywhere in the offers the workmen a few soup order first-class CH AIRS. Bible which teaches such a mon bones, crusts, and second hand R A W H ID E strous doctrine. If this were true, clothiog, or dauces for charity— Manufactured from best hard wood. then the murderers of Christ were thus mocking aud insulting their J. B. FOX, Proprietor. only doing God’s will; they were victims, while they suffer, groan the instruments of the world’s re and die upon the cross, beneath the C O O S B A Y demption, and deserve a vote of crown of thorns. thanks from all redeemed humanity, Christ was crucified between two and a great reward in the world to thieves, as though he was the grent- C. W. PATERSON, Prop. come, while Judas and Pilate were | est rascal of the three; uplifted bc- saints of the highest order whom j tween heaven and earth as though Manufacturer o f Marble Monaments. Henl- we should love and honor. But he was not fit for either world. So stones. Tablets, etc. then, what becomes of Christ's the workman has been crucified for Caunetery lots enclosed with stone ooping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r words concerning the treachery of : years between two robbers of the der. Correspondence solicited from parties Judas: “It would have been good people— the tariff and the single living in the oonntry or other towns who for that man if he had never been j gold standard. m ar wish anything in my line o f business. born.” And his prayer for his M abshfie ’ d ............................ O beo . When Christ was crucified his W THE PEOPLE’S ::: T ( U SBfiilireae, M C G G C B 6 C M Chair Factory== and Slots Worts Speak Thy Thought. J ie M ò . C IT Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R O O Q V L lll« O i t y . o r e s FFICE ml residence, one door south Odd Fellows' Hall. ,Nothing bat Atet ólas* work. Charges reasonable vlaniu C it i} murderers gambled for his clothing, and divided it between them. So while labor is being crucified, the I murderers divide its clothing, as they gamble in the necessities of ' life, rob tho workingman and his family of decent clothing and leave them in rags and tatters. But as Christ dies upon the cross with the crown of thorns upon his head, nature revolts at the sight and enters its protest amid great convulsions in splitting rocks, rend ing earth, bursting graves aud the darkened sun. So labor has been crucified by capital amid convul sions aad protests in the way of strikes, riots, bloodsheiding and the boycott And today this whole land is convulsed from center to circumference, and in the midst of political resolution aad upheaval over the pending election. When Christ died qpon the cross all hie enemies rejoiced over his death. But wait Ou the morning of the third day he rose in triumph from the dead and overcame all his foes, and then ascended up to heaven, and sat down upon his throne of glory. So the cause of labor has been crucified to death amid the rejoicing of the money power. But wait It is rising from the dead. It is bursting the tomb and breaking the barriers of death and will spoil the power of hell, and ascend and sit down upon the throne of its glory, and possess aud enjoy its own again. Corporate greed has pressed down upon the brow of labor a crown of thorns, and crucified it upon across of gold, but it will rise from the dead and live again. W. J. Bryan, the Christian gen tleman, the honest man, the Ameri can patriot, the redeemer of labor, the people’s candidate for the presi dency of the United States, will be elected by the people, will over throw the combined forces of the gold power, and restore to tho peo ple their long lost rights. May heaven bless and defend him, over throw his enemies and help us all to do our duty. We wnut no crown of thorns nor cross of gold. ------------- --. ------- ----------- Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. tlie most won derful medical discovery of the ape, p'eaa- aut and refreshing to the taste, act, gently ami positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pirase buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 26, f>0 cents, »old and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. ----- A Lawyer on L a w y ^ . The great corporations and ag gregations of capital are ever jeal ous to preserve the rights they liavo and anxious to gain new priv ileges and greater power. It fol lows from this that the ablest law yers are always employed to serve the greedy and strong. Whatever lawyers may once have keen, they are mere machines for getting money, viewing life aud its duties and responsibilities in exactly the same way as the pawnbroker and the trust promoter. Their talents are for sale to the highest bidder, and the corporation and syndicate are the highest bidders. For a stipulated fee the lawyer will either seek to make the law constitutional or unconstitutional, according to the side which furnishes the fee. He often goes even beyond this and sells his talent as a common lobby ist to promo* e the most iniquitous schemes. Whatever the old books may say about the honor of the lawyer’s profession, and however much falsehood our law lectures may teach as to the high standard whieh a lawyer ought to take, and however much our lawyers may deny the charge, the fact remains that nearly all the ablest lawyers place their talents in the market to sell to the highest bidder, and the one who does not, or who espouses an unpopular cause without an ex orbitant fee and for any such foolish whim as love of justice and fair play, is considered a “ hairbrained crauk” or a weak sentimentalist who does no credit to the profession of his choice.—Clarence 8. Harrow to Illinois Bar Association. ' ■■■ ■ ■ ■ » Several years ago a young girl in the high school became infatuated with the son of oue of the leading professional men of San Francisco. They were both too young to marry, bnt the interdiction of their parents did not cool their ardor. When the girl was still in her 17th year she became a mother. Tho child, a healthy snd beautiful girl, was tuken from her and placed in the custody of an old nurse, who de manded and received documents surrendering to her forever the right to the control of tho child. Tho mother afterward married and is now the mother of nuother lovely daughter, but she has learned that the old nurse has become dissipated aud is living with her daughter, now about 14 years of age, among the lowest aud most diessolute characters. Tho mother has tried to better tho condition of the old nurse but she only sinks the deeper into the mire and is dragging the child down with lior. Some time ago the father made an attempt to secure the guardian ship of the child, but was unsuccess ful, for he could not establish his right to her custody. The mother is undoubtedly entitled to the pos session of her child, but if she pro ceeds she will advertise her shame to the public, break up her own home snd lose the love und respect of her other daughter. Is it any wouder that she has several times attempted suicide and for several months was an inmate of a private insane asvlnm.— S. F. Post Late Thursday, Nov. 4th, Otto Krahu, a convict at the Oregon state penitentiary, was shot and in stantly killed by one of the guards while mnkiug a desperate attempt to escape. Krahn was committed from Multnomah county in 1893 for the crime of rape, l’lie guard who shot him is Jay McCormick, a young man well known iD Salem, and it was the first day of his service at the penitentiary. No inquest was held over the remains of the convict us the cause of his death was plainly determined. McCormick was not only exonerated but complimented for the prompt manner in which he lisckarged a disagreeable duty. . The Massachusetts legislature has appropriated 8800,000 to lie used in road building in various parts of the state. »«• ». ----- No-To-Bac fo r F ifty Tent«. riuarantcr ‘ 1 tobacco habit rove, TT'Sl-e« wrr.k mcQ .iLiGLiy, i oo«i purt. fccc,fl. Ail urugyfSU. Woman’s Strong Constitution W recked. Effects of a Treacherous Disease. A Wonderful Case. From ihe Bulletin, Monroe , La. Mrs. Stephen Robbing Is the wife of a Pills for Pale People had effected a mirocn* prominent farmer living on a large and well- Ions cure with the same disease which a kept plantation ju.»t at the e edjje d p of Monroe, ! neighbor of mine hud in Illinois. La. th ey have resided in this t community “ On the strength o f this testimonial I de but two years, having moved here from Illi cided at once to give the medicine a trial. I nois. The eftange was made for the benefit j accordingly sent for a box o f Dr. Williams' of Mrs. Robbins' health, her physicians hav j Pink Pills for Pale People, and gave the ing advised her that it was the only hope of pills a thorough trial, I did not notice auy gh trial. her ever regaining her lost haalth. chang till had tried the second box. I “ Three years ago this last winter," said was discouraged a little with the result of Mm. Robbins, “ I was very sick with that , the first box, but knowing that 1 should not most treacherous disease, the grippe. I had expect a sudden cure o f such a chronic case a very severe time with it, but was able to I as mine, I tried the second box with the re- get out after being confined to my home I suit that I immediately began getting better. several week». 1 think I went out too 1 I used live boxes o f these pills and was com- soon, for I immediately contracted a cold pletely cured, as you see me to-day, weigh and had a relapse, which is * common occur ing more than ever before." rence with that disease. For several more As evidence of the truthfulni is o f her weeks I was confined to the house; and after story Mrs. Robbins volunteered to make this I did not fully recover until recently. the following sworn statement; I was able to get out again, but I was quite “ I hereby affirm that the above statement a di tie rent woman. is every word exact and true." “ My former strong constitution was wreck “ M rs . S t e p h e n R o b b in s . ed, aud I was a dwindling mass of skin “ Monroe, La., March 2, 1897." and bones. My blood was thin and I had “ Subscribed and sworn to before me, a grown pale ana sallow. My lungs were so Notary Public in and for the Parish of Winn, affected that I thought I was going into con State of Louisiana, this the 2d day of March. sumption. During my illness I had lost thirty 1897. A mos R. J essups , Notary Public.” pounds in weight. tried to regain my Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People atrength and former good health by trying contain, in a condensed form, all the ele different medicines and physicians, but noth ments necessary to give new life and rich ing seemed to help me. Mv appetite was ness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. gone, and when I ate the food it would not They are an unfailing specific for such dis star on my stomach. eases ns locomotor ataxia, partial psrulysis, “ The only thing my physioian said for me 8t. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma to do was to take a change of climate, and on tism, nervous headache, the after effect of la his advice I came here. At first I seemed grippe, palpitation o f the heart, pale and benefited, but to mv sorrow it proved to be sallow complexions, all forms o f weakness only temporary, and in a few months I was either in male or female. Pink Pills are in mir former condition. The color had left sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid hit eneeks, I had no energy, and life was a on receipt o f price, 50 cents a bo:i. or six misery. I had become a burden to myself boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk and family. Finally I happened to read in or br the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams1 a newspaper of how Dr. Williams' Pink Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Th..m,re!Wl " A r lin g t o n ” A 165.00 M achine For New High-Arm $ 18.§0 Threading By special arrangement with The phort time to offer The Arena and this paper together for one year for only $3.25. We will also receivo subscriptions to The Arena— $2.50 per annum. ---- Mr. N. N Osburn, well known h I Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame back. He was per suaded to use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It gave him relief in one night. This remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by R. S. Koowlton. 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X T r L lo r fu .n a .te Dr Gibbon JOHN KAINO TIIE M ARTIN KUS8EL M ARSH FIELD Blacksmitlis aid W apmatos, This old reliable and most p.nocesefnl spec ialist in San FratoiH- co, still continues to oure all Sexual aud Nominal Diseases, such » » Oonorrbea, NORTH FRONT STREET O le e t, 8 t ri e t u re. Syphilis, tn all its MARSHFIELD. forms, Hkin Disenses. N e r v o u s Debility, Impotenay, Seminal Weakness and Loan o f LL KINDS o f blacksmith work a n i Manhood, the oonaequence of self-abuse wagon work, new or repair work, done and exoessee producing the following symp toms: Hallow oountenanoe, dark spots un on short notice. der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in approaching etrangers. palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the limbs snd haok, loss To fii.e satisfaction. Come and see as. KAINO A KC88EL. of memory, pimples on the faoe, coughs, no y 19’951 consumption, etc. DK. GIBBON has practised in Han Fran cisco over kOrears an I thoee trembled should ! not fail to oonsalt him and reocive the ben efit of his great skill and experience. The d.ietor core* when others fa il. Try him. CUKES GUARANTEED. Persons enred st home. Chargee reasonable. Call or g n -------------------------------------- write. DB. J. F. GIBBON. A Mors Combines In the People's Interest- The Examiner states that a busi ness quarrel is beiug enrried on by the San Francisco Bridge Company, Darby, Laydon A Co., the Pacific Pine Lumber Company, and other firms, large and small, interested in the business of pile-driving. It is charged that a combination hns been formed to corner the market in piles and to force prices up until the dealers outside of the trust are frozen oat of business. In addition to this it is charged that those in side the combination discriminate against the outside dealers, and have a sliding scale of prices to suit themselves. 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