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\ All kinds of soft drnks and fine cigars. The “Clyde” Billiard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. -r-rrr* ”7' sylvania aud other points the an 1 urchists celebrated the assassination lifer'** In compliance with the proclama 'o f tbe president, and extclled und «S ■ P U B LIS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y tions of President Roosevelt and honored the fieudish assassin. While I live my voice shall ever D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. Governor Geer, uur people assem bled nt tbe Masonic Hull Thursday be raised against the admission of C ou nty Offloial Paper. ut '2 p. in. to participate in memorial any more of this dangerous element service on the death of President into our body polite. Mv first vote D evoted to th e m aterial and social r.p McKinley. After tlie opeuiug ex was cast along this line, and I stand A u ld iu g o f t h e llo q a i!:» Valiev pnrt.oularlv ercises, consisting of appropriate on this plank of a national platform, and o f Oooa C ounty seuarnllv. _ _ Subsoription, par year, in advance. fl.fSO songs, and scripture readings, prav* and there will I ever stand until --------------------------------------------------- i er wits offered by the speaker and God calls me to a I ett r'and than M ■ b m m b k : Look at the sorrow that to- i-x| Anarchism 1’a.mt be KM by Anaicy. * D o th n Im.m Has renderedI. the this. ____ | (li«cource by the Key. C. A. Stine, 1 day fills all minds aud hearts, be- fry A | In this hour of national sorrow sorrow' wlli,L wt- Kive >» Palt> followed: cause our President is dead. VV u have met together today to martyr stricken down by the assns- ¡£j tbe mood of all good citizens should be that of dignity and self-restraint. offer our tribute of respect to the sin’s bullet. Wo weep not because ; Above all things no man tit for bet- honored—now dead - president of he was tbe lender of any political j Kj} ter things should lend himself to j lbe *• Whites of America, This faction, but because lie was our lion- •??’ hysterical utterances advocatiug 118 uo ol'(»ina''.V occasion President I ored President, the head of one of lynch law for anarchists. Lynch William McKiuley was the twenty- < the mightiest and best natioLS on law is nothing itself but anarchy, fifth president of these Uuited earth. President McKinley was not 55! and is not only a most stupid remedy States, and the tnird one who has ! an angel, but a good man Church for anarchism, but is an indictment died iu consequence of the assassin's 1 membership dots uot niuke C'iiris- of our fitness for free government. bullet. Our sorrow, therefore, is j tians. He was a church member, There is need of more legal protec the sorrow of a nation--tho nation and, I believe, a Christum. I have Y'et there is a tiuge of thought lie sometimes erred, yet Ij tion for the president, there is ueed mourns. have always had confidence iu him of moro effective legislation against poison within our borders. Who was President McKinley? I | as a good and true mun. Iu proof, I ¡¿ij anarchism, but there is never any need in an organized government of answer, the president of every hon i I relate that wbeu he eeme near the j a free people who hold the ballot est heart in these United States. ! end of life he did not call a minis- j ¡y! for lyuch law. We cau make and He lmd climbed by honest, manly ter to pray with him and help him j *A unmake our laws; we can turn out effort, to the highest seat iu our in a dying hour, but he communed Not by tbe ef ; with God. The unrecouciled in a of office corrupt judges, corrupt common country. sherriffs, unfaithful or incompetent fort of a scheming politician, but d\iug hour call for the priest—a; prosecutors, and if we are not pat unconsciously rising us pure water minister to help. William McKinley j riotic nud vigilant to do this we are rises and the sedimeut finds the asked for his wife and she a Chiist- unworthy and incompetent for a bottom. Ho grew with our growth. lau wife, asked “ when can I see the | free government of law and order He rose with our natioual rising, Major” aud when the loving parting J [■_ and ought to consent to be ruled by until he became the honored presi words were said she retired. Then | M.) an intelligent despot before we con dent of the best country on earth. sent to weakly slip back into bar He, like nearly nil oi oui great men, cauic from the common walks of hvinu “Nearer my God to Thee. barism by resorting to lynch law. United States Senator Platt and life. He was the product of honest Thus as he neared the everlasting Governor Odell, of New York State, parentage—the greatest inheritance shore be asked forgiveness for all With this mistakes and for a home in heuveu. a:e deficient in respect for their posi given by man to man. tion when they talk about “lynch houest blood coursing through his My prayer now is that we may weep law.” Tbe courts of New York are veins, lus progress and influence with poor Mrs. McKiuley in this her certain to convict and execute tbe were on the ascendency to his dy hour of deepest sorrow und lone He no doubt made mis liness. May we all bow our heads murderer of the president. Will ing hour. not that death, inflicted with all the takes. Who does not? We are all iu sorrow aud sympathy with the If Mr. McKin family of our nation’s dead chieftian solemn forms and deliberation of human, uot divine. legal justice, be a far more impres ley bad never erred he would have and the nation’s loss, in his death. Given away with our cash snips, piece by pises, and continued nnt.il you get, a complete set. Bet rorr-ists of Cups ni'cl Saucers, Pie Plates, sive treatment of an nnarchist than been more than man, but like our Stuudiug for one minute in silent Breakfast Plates, Diuntr Plates, Sauce Dishes, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, Sugar Bowls, etc. Anything which goes to make up a throwing him into the street to be selves be was only human, not an prayer we will be dismissed with fine set. worried to death by the howling angel—God remembers that we are tbe benediction. Amen. - ------------------- — • only dust. pack of a mob maddened to the William McKinley was a kind- C. A. R. and W. R. U Reunion at Bandon- level of wild beasts? Some minis I’e use these dishes simply as an advertisement for our business THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY. Trade with us nnd get your ters of the gospel have indulged in hearted, brave boy, comiug into m On Saturday, according to pre- friends to trade with ns, and we will do the rest, by supply iug you and them with these dishes FREE OF CHARGE. excessively hysterical utterances. netiee in the trying days of our viour announcements, a goodly civil war. Then as a beardless boy, The Rev. J. Bunvau Lennon, pastor of the First Baptist church of Man springing into manhood, on tbe representation from all three other chester, N. H., in his sermon Sept. battlefield of Autietam, amid great posts iu tlie county met with Bau- 8 took the ground that in the at danger on the firiug line he carried dou post aud W. K. C. for a social tempted assassinatiou of President. refreshments to our almost-famish evening. While this meeting had And been arranged for seveial weeks, it McKiuley he saw the hand of God ing defenders of tbe union. because the president had an op when the rage of battle was past could not have happened at a more portunity to suppress the liquor and calm rested down on the con fitting tune. All bad bad plenty of time to learn the full details of traffic in the Philippines, but failed tending armies, the commanding to do bis duty. This was n very officer inquired “ who was that young tbe assassination of President Mc stupid utterance, but it does not man giving coffee to our troops?” Kinley ss well ns to reflect upon seem to us any more unworly of a The answer came, “ William McKiu the circumstances, which furnished The From that day he tbe theme for all speaches. sane pulpit thau the languge of tbe ley, of Ohio.” meeting was held iu Swift’s hall was one of the leading sons of Ohio, Rev. R. H. Naylor, who, in his ser mon at Washington, said: “ I would and a national character, receiving which wi s well filled with members have blown the scoundrel to atoms,” promotion for this brave act, show of these organizations and visiting friends. Co!. R. H. Rose delivered or the language of the Rev. T. De ing kindnesf of heart. Of his public career as a states tbe address of welcome which, Witt Tahnage, who said: “The po- liecemen who arrested the assassin man, all are familiar, and at last, ns with itis well-timpd remarks upon ought to have dashed his brains out our President, like Lincoln und the gloom so receutly cast upon our with the butt of his pistol.” The Garfield he dies, a martyr in conse grand county, was well received by Rev. John Lloyd Lee, of New York quence of the assassin’s bullet. all. Miss Birdie Felter presided nt City, would "lynch him on the spot.” Who is responsible? Iauswcr. First, In contrast with these hysterical our national weakness of an open the organ while patriotic songs utterances is that of the wounded door to other nations who skim the were snug by those who wished to president, whose words were: “ Lot poison from their national cesspools take part in this part of the exer no one hurt him.” President Mc of human corruption and ship to us. cises, aud speeches aud reminis ijs Kinley ill this extreme moment This is our great sin as a nation. cences were heard from the follow, spoke up for reverence for law and The good and the time will always iug named: R. W. Lundy, Dr. S. the forms of legal justice. He knew find a welcome and protection uu- L. Eoberds, L. H. Palmer, Wm. how much it cost the world to es der the stars and stripes, our nation Kennedy, Col. Blumenrotber, .Jon athan Quick, A. 11. Snyder and Mr. tablish the doctrine that every man al glory. Second, our unrighteous criti Harris. Al'hougli these speeches should have a fair trial for his life, and should suffer no cruel or un cism of our public men—too often were uot nt length, and had not the usual punishment, and, knowing this malicious criticism—by which we eloquence of great orators, efforts, liis words were for legal justice as feed and foster and harbor these yet they were eloquent with pure patriotism which came from tbe reptiles in human form. against mob violence. If we admit the rattlesnake of depths o f souls o f tbe speakers. Father Ducey, of St. Leo's Cath An extemporary program main olic church, of New York City, other nations into our urtionnl bo showed himself a brave priest and a som, they will surely strike their tained till a late hour, when it was good citizen when he said in his ser deadly fangs into our national life. announced that the foragers had Oh! that we might be wise before not ueglected their duties, Hnd all mon: P R U S S IA N It is n great calamity indeed to it is too Into, having our eyes open, were invited to participate id the disposition of a supper we dare uot Table Lamps. our vision clear aud our danger un have the life of the nation aimed at undertake to describe. It seemed through the life of its ruler, but it derstood. FOOD In Proverbs we read at the 18th to ns that tbe W. It. C., of Bandon, is also calamitous to read the ex pression of opinions attributed to verse of the 29th chapter, “ Where have tbe linppy faculty o f getting An effective but harmless remedy many men of exalted position and there is no vision the people perish.” up tbe finest suppers it bns been for poultry. It makes tbe bens Iny. A great possessions, who havo talked God grant that we may by a inigty our fortune to indulge in recently Per package........................ 25c In our weakness, we tried iu this about lynchiug and the extermina luwftil effort expel the poison from tion of a certain unfortunate and our land, the laud of tbe free to particular, to personify one of IK D I S I 'R i B L I T E R S Strainers misguided class to the nation and do right. At tbe llith verse we read those reverend gentlemen so noto- I Kj riously fond of the yellow-legged 1 t‘ these words: “ When the wicked the community. Judge Shaw, of the Durham (N. are multiplied transgression increaa- fowl, and, reallv, our efforts were C.jsuperior court, recently said, in eth, but the righteous shall see their quite satisfactory— to ourself at least. his charge to the jury: “ If good fall." After the repast wrb over, not Thank God for this declaration men' can lynch a bad man, why may If we are true to our wishing to retire at once, all re Ladies fine Yici, vest Syrup Pitchers, not bad men lynch a good man? of promise. paired to tbe ball again where so ing top shoes, scroll Where is the limit?” Sure enough, country, our rulers and our God. cial intercourse was indulged in work ornament. ?2.50 where is the limit to popular pas We shall see the fall of these wick until the “ we etna” hours of tbe sion or caprice? An able southern ed reptiles. These ungodly oppos- This monmg, when all repaired to their newspaper, the Nashville Banner, ers of our couutrie's good. says that the reckless habit of fre-' Abased foreign element that was respective places o f rest for tbe quent negro burnings at the south i not *ubiect to law ‘ heir native oight. This was a meeting long to be laud have sought Ihe protection of is cultivating the anarchist's indiffer remembered by those in attendance. our flag, the glorious Stars and ence to death among criminal uog- Men’s Durham Calf Lace roes. Of tbe stoical behavior of a Stripes, and now in their nnworthi- Sid Dnrling, 102 1082 Howard St. shoes, unexcelled in negro recently horned, the Bauner ness, and the wickedness of their Port Huron, Mich, writes: “ I have Gents’ Chocolate Vici Kid, fit and d u r r b ilit y ^ g hearts they would destroy the best says: Vesting T op, London Tip, tried many pille and laxatives but government on earth. In Peun- He exhibited the spirit of the DeWitt’s Litle Early Risers are far anarchist, who gloats over the ruin ♦he beat pills I have ever used.” he has wrought, amt finds a horrible They never gripe. R. S Knowlton. sort of satisfaction in the furor and N O T IC K O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S SALE . madness which he caused, nt the N otice is hereby given that R. D. S an ford , cost of his life, and in the fact that Little Ladies’ Red and { the executor o f the estate o f John Devinish, his death under such circumstances black strap sandals. deceased, b v virtne o f an ord er o f the did not in any possible sense nfford C ounty Court o f O o o j county. Oregon, duly made and entered o f record in the Probate n reparation of wrong or even a Journal o f aaid cou rt and countv on the 9th vindication of the broken law. day o f July, 1901. will on rhureday the 17th dav o f O ctober, 1901. at the hour o f eleven Buell insolence and definnee as that o 'c lo ck in the forenoon o f said day at the shown by the negro murderer, as in Court house d oor in the town o f C oqnille Boys Vici Kid Lace C ity . C oos cou nty. Oregon, sell at public the case of the anarchist, will be auction nil the right, litle and interest o f shoes. hailed ns heroism bv a class of ab said deceased in anti to th* follow in g d es normal criminals, and will be an in cribed prem ises to wit: The NW the ; HE V the 9 S o f the SW 4 o f 8 . 16 and * spiration of evil, an incentive to tbe K K o f th e HE ^ o f S. 8 . all in T p . *J9. crime. Ladies' strictly up-to-dat 8 . o f R . l;l W. o f the Willamette M eridian in C oos cou n ty. O regon and con ta in in g 860 Make your laws ns Revere ns you shoes. Regular |3 quality to go Gents' Vici Dancing Pumps acres: also Lot’ No. d, in Block N o 8 . in will, but when these laws are made ut {2. North A ddition to the Town o f Coqnille let un never forget that our Con C itv. Coos cou nty. O regon. Term s o f sale cash. Sale anhject to the confirm ation o f stitution »ays: “ No person shall lie the Conn* v C oart. ■ deprived of life, liberty or propertv Dated this 16th day o f September, 1901, 4.V U R D. S axpobd . without due process o f law.”— m E xecutor o f the Estate o f Oregonian. John D eyinish, deceased. ¿ O ftó lie C i i .'l 'T i c r n l i l ' T ta r ,a *> * Manorial S .r v lc a S FREE J 1 *; !H T he C elebrated Serni-V itrerous Porcelain H a n d P ainted decorations, w ith gold T rim m in g s g iv en aw ay free to our Custom ers. SÄÄJÄ5TS.‘,<iÄil We Have Saved no sp en se in Letting up me Most Beautiful Pat- tern Ever Made. You Can Get a Dinner Set Free! 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