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    VOL
20.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1903.
NO 38
discovers that he does not discuss
Model Work of IIS Kind.
New Oregon Labor Laws-
J. I. LAMB, Pres
L.‘H ARL0G KER,[Vice.Pres.
G.W WHTE, Cashier
public questions honestly- aud dis­
As wo gaze from San Sonci on the verge of interestedly from the single point
A large am- handsomely bound
The following labor laws were
of view o f public welfare. If an
Ibe cOefln
volume giving the “ Official Records
passed
at
the
last
ses-ion
of
the
Or­
Ofllco over Johnson, Dean & Co’s
That laves charming Bandoo tliy feet editor undertakes to frame his opin­
o f tho Oregon Volunteers iu the
egon legislature:
feet neath your lee,
market. Coquille, Oregon.
ions by trying to find out what will
Spanish War and Philippine Insur­
FELLOW-SERVANT LIABILITY ACTS
-
-
We liat to its roariug, its ceaseless eom - please his readers, he is lost. He
.
5 0 . 0 0 0
rection” has been compiled by Brig­ C A P I T A L
motiou
Provide that a railroad shall be adier-General C. TJ. Gantenbeiu,
might as well at once abolish his
And scjtn the horizon for sails on dark editorial page.
An editorial opin­ liable in damages for injuries sus­ adjutant-general of the State of
O B E O O I T
C O Q T T I X j X j I E ,
sea.
I it —.
■ —
_.__ A ä -
ion is worthless to the pul lie un­ tained by an employe as follows:
Oregon and late major Second Ore­
As
we
naze,
too,
ws
think
of
myriads
now
X j^ r r r y s T .
Does a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
less there is a man of good sense
When such injury results from gon Unitod States Volunteer In­
aloeping—
Justice of the Peace,
City Recorder.
It forms a very complete personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrie
Their lone and last sleep in thy caverns, and information behind it, who is ns the wrongful act, neglect or default fantry.
courageous nnd impartial ns a just of an employe higher iu the service and interesting record of the excel­ warrants, draws noteB, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru
oh! sea,
TJ. S . C o m m i s s i o n e r .
judge
in the trial of causes in the than the employe injured; or from lent services of this regiment, a ments—Notarial work.
Of
the
fond
ones
at
home
who
sadly
sre
General Insurance Agent.
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies:
courts.
weeping
the wrongful act. neglect or default number of illustrations adding to its
Notary Public.
For spirits now flown to Eternity.
A newspaper is at onco a private of a co-employe engaged in another value. The state law under which •¿Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
Office in Robinson llutlding.
What department of service or on another tho records are published provides
B O - A - iR ID O P D I E E C T O P S .
The waves of vast oceans are -------- sing­ business and a public trust.
COQUILLE, O b EOON.
ing
ISAIAH HACKER
J. J LAMB
it prints and wlint it docs not print train. “ Knowledge by an employe that (he copies shall bo distributed A. J. SHERWOOD,
A inariuei'a dirge for the sleeping below, must bo determined by its own injured or the defective or unsafe iu such a manner ns the Governor
L. HARLOCKER, and G W.WHITE.
The sea nymphs in chorus the kelp shrouds sense of business discretion and its character or condition of any ma­ may direct. Of tho 500 copies pro.
are bringing,
own moral judgment. A mixture chinery, wavs, appliances or struc­ vided for in the act Governor Geer
Rough mantles befitting where hurri­
of motives, all entirely honorable, tures shall not of itself be a bar to has directed that one copy be pre­
A ttorney - a* Law-.
canes blow.
may govern and dictate the conduct recovery for injury.” The repre­ sented to each of the 334 officers,
OQUILLK O lT Y , COOS C oU K T Y , OllEOON. As gazing we fancy those spirits awaken
of a newspaper; but a newspaper sentative of an employe who may bo sergentsaud corporals of the Second
iug
Notary t oblio.
cannot in the long run hold the con­ killed shall have right of action Oregon Volunteer Light iDfantry,
From their vast and chili sleep in the
fidence of its public if it fails to dis­ against the railroad for damages, aud to the wife, father or mother of G en eral In su ran ce Office. - - - R ob in son B u ild in g
Rea God’s domain
cuss public questions with honesty and any contract, expressed or im­ each of the 114 members of the Sec­
And list to tho march o f their feel fiercely
O o q u ille , O regon
and disinterestedness. The public plied, made by the deceased em­ ond Oregon who lost their lives
shaking
The earth to ita centre with stentorian weal must be its point of view if it ploye to waive his rights under the while in the service, provided they
. 1 it.tto r a .e 3 r . a t - i_,a/x*r,
ucclaim.
expects public confidence and re­ act shall be null and void. The act appiy to the adjutant-general before
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
May 1, 1903.
The method of dis­
S.eep on in thy tombs at bright agates and spect. The public do not expect will go into effect May 21.
IS e p r e s e rj-te d ..
tribution of such volumes as may re­
that their editor will always be
ooralx
BUREAU OE LABOR STATISTICS.
Dealer in Rr.it, E stitk o f all kinds.
H
ome I nsurance C ompany , N. Y.
- - - -' - -
- $14,406,450,33
main on hand May 1, 1903, will be
Surround, d by Nerenda.nymphs, zephyrs acute in mind and able in policy,
Provides as follows:
- $. 2,855,012.00
nnd sprite,
made known at that time.
The S t . P aul F. & 51. I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - -
but they have a right to expect that
SHAD HDD80N, ."
1 J. E. HAYNES.
The Labor Commissioner shall be
- $ 2,435,571.29
Yonr relics enanrunded by Neptunes a a he will be upright in purpose and
volume is of 700 pages aud contains T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicago - - - -
laurels
be appointed by the Governor, Sec
- $ 1,037.715.39
the individual record of each man H ome F . & 51. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco -
incorrupt iu action, and the influen­
Farewell, ocean Bleeporanow retired from
retary of State and State Treasurer,
F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia
- ’ - $ 6,340,250.98
in
the
regiment
aside
from
other
tial
oditor
seldom
fails
bis
public.
the fight.
and shall hold office until July, 1906,
- $304,598,063.40
facts of importance. It is certainly E quitable L ife I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - -
It is the notorious exception, when
H. H. U.
lin ing and Real Estate Agents
when his successor, when his suc­
I havo had over T hirty Y ears ' experience in Local aud General agen­
a model work of its kind.— Army
a man becomes the editor of a suc­
San Sonci, Randon by the Sea.
cessor, elected by popular vote,
cy work in Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re­
Eckley, Curry County. Oregon.
and Navy Journal.
cessful newspaper tbat exercises any
Maroh 17. 1803.
AVE valuable Mines, Farms, Stock
ehall assume the office.
ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above
appreciable
influence
on-
public
Ranches nod Timber Lands for sale.
Fire Insurance Companies.
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
This Commissioner shall cause to
No Referendum Wanted.
The Ley Preacher’s Pulpit-
opinion, if the man recognizes no
House and (» aores o f land well improved
General Insurance Agent
such thing as heart or conscience, be enforced “all laws enacted for
Wilbur, Douglas oonnty, O r., for anle.
the protection of tho working
exchange for property in Myrtle 1 olnt
Congressman Littlefield, a man of integrity or humanity. No man can
We are in receipt of two pe­
classes.”
He shall also “ collect
tition now being circulated asking
¡narked ability and independence of play fast aud loose with these etern­
statistical details relating to all the for a referendum of the new corpor­
al
verities,
just
as
his
sense
of
im­
character, recently said:
h
departments of labor in the state,
“If it were not for the newspapers mediate self-interest or vindictive­ and relating to labor difficulties. ation tax law aud of the portage
ness prompts him. Merciless per­
railway law, passed by the recent
the
jobs
which
would
go
through
GENERAL
Employers in factories, workshops
We
Congress are terrible to coutem- sonalities in politics are sometimes and mills shall make “such ¡reports session of the Legislature.
plute. If there were no newspapers manifested through the press, just and returns as the said bureau may cannot agree with the petitioners
Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles-
at all, I don’t believe I would be as they are elsewhere in the organ­ require. Such information shall bo that then1 should be a referendum
Our prices are right.
willing to trust myself aloue iu the ized expression of human thought, deemed confidential and not for the on either of these measures. The Call at the HERALD office
Horseshoeing u Specialty.
House of Representatives for 15 feeling and business, but no great purpose of disclosing personal af­ portage railway law is a measure
newspaper ever rose to influence
N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts , minutes,”
that Eastern Oregon has been work­
and long maintained it whose editor fairs.” Any member of the bureau
Ooquille City. Oregon.
This is a very high complimeut made his private piques, his un­ violating this confidence shall bo ing for mony years, and, while it
to power ot journalism; but it is the quenched personal animosities, his fined not more than $500 or be im­ may not benefit Malheur county
truth. Fifty years ago tho New uuwreaked personal revenges and prisoned for not more than one year directly, we think it will be worth
to us all it will ever cost us, and if
York Tribune, under Greely, was unsatisfied private interests the pole- in the county jail.
there ever should be n railroad built
about the only groat newspaper star of his working career.
LOCATED A 7
Issued Weel^y,
The Commissioner shall have from Huntington to Lewiston, we
that stood for utterly unbought, uu-
power to issue subpoenas, administer certainly could get our freight much
The
flaw
in
the
diamond
of
the
terrified influential editorial opin­
oaths and take testimony. He may
C O Q U I L L E
C I T T , 0 Z E Œ 3 0 -0 2 T
ions. The New York Evening Post New Y’ ork Tribune under Greely enter any factory, mill office, work­ cheaper by reason of having an open
was
its
passionate
personal
invec­
river.
It
will
require
4400
names
was equally upright and fearless,
shop or public or private works at to a petition to invoke the referen­
Editor and Publisher,
but at tbat date it was nut the peer tives and personal outbursts of bit­
MNCOLlt, - • - NEBRASKA. of the Tribune in National circula­ ter partisan hate. It was always any reasonable time for the purpose dum of either of these measures. N E W tO R G -A N IZ A T IO N .
of gathering statistics. The salary
T e r m s — H e r a l d and C o m m o n e r -
tion and political influence. Today able, but always so inflexibly intol­ of tho Commissioner shall be $1800 There can probably be that many N E W iM A N A G E M E N T .
p a y a b l e in A d v a n c e .
there is not a city of 50,000 iuhabit- erant that the New York Times and per year, and that of hts deputy people found who are directly inter­ C O M P E T E N T F A C U L T Y -
One Year....................................$2.00 that does not support au incorrupt the New York Evening Post waxed
ested in the defeat of these laws,
’ C O U R S E S IN
but wo hope that should a referen­
Six Months................................ 100 iudependeut newspaper, It is true fat on tho clientage that Greoly per­ shall be $900 per year.
E N G L IS H . M U SIC .
Three Months . . . , ................... 15 that the so-called uatanic press of iodically drove away from his doors.
dum be had a majority of the voters
TO PREVENT* BLACKLISTING.
M A T H E M A T IC S .
The
political
temper
of
the
Ameri­
of
the
state
will
confirm
the
act
of
yellow-kid jourualism has multi­
E L O C U T IO N . SC IE N C E -
The Bailey law to prevent black­
T H E
plied in numbers nud pecuniary can people has become bland com­ listing of employes will become the Legislature.— Malheur Gazette.
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strength, but compared with the pared with what it was in Greely’s operative May 21. It provides that
One of the obstacles to the suc­
day,
aud
no
first-class
American
able incoirupt independent news­
“ no corporation, company or indi­ cess of farmers’ co-operative organ­ Tuition per term of 12 weeks, if paid in advance, $4.50, fot grades 1,'2,
papers the satanic press has small newspaper could afford today to vidual, with intent and for the pur­
3 and 4. For grades 5, 6, and 7, $6 per term.
8th and 9th grades, $7
izations is a tendency on the part of
abuse
in
its
columns
a
high-minded,
intlueuce.
per term,
cultivated political opponent, ns pose of preventing such employe, many of tho organizers to think
Congressman Littlefield is right. Greely did when he printed au edi­ mechanic or laborer from ongagiug that such nn organization is intend­
Wm. Gather, Proprietor,
Winter term opens 1st Mondag in January. For particulars
Tho highest rank of newspapers do torial attack upon Governor Sey­ in or securing similar or other em­ ed to set aside the ordinary rules of
Call
on or address
ployment
from
any
other
corpora­
act
as
a
check
and
a
restraint
upon
business. There is no mysterious
HAHDWflHE.
mour under the caption, “ You Lie,
many Congressman
who would You Villian;You Lie!” Greely was tion, company or individual.” Pen­ power about a co-operative organ­
A. H MULKY, Superintendent
not
hesitate to do wrong if au honest man, a sober man, an able alties for violation of the act rango ization. The more nearly it re­
AGflTE W(IHE
they
did not know and fear man; but he never ruled his temper in fines from $50 to $250, and in sembles other successful organiza­
the newspaper, knowing that it in conversation or print. His man­ inprisonment from 30 to 90 days, tions in its business methods the
QUEENS W(1HE,
would at once “ turn on the gas” ners were boorish in this respect. or both fine or imprisonment.
more likely it is to succeed. Buri-
TIN W(IHE
and expose their wrongdoing to the He injected bis intense, intolerant TO PROHIBIT DECEPTION IN PROCURING ness eannot bo done without capital
C a ll a n d o a iv .im * p o o d s n n d in -« tig country
the moment it became a individuality into everything he
and tho farmers who organize an
EMPLOYES.
p r ic e s ,
on
matter of news. The gaslight is the wrote and into everything he in­
association to do business must ex­
The
law
provides
that
no
em­
best policeman, and the newspaper spired his subordinates to write, and
o o o s
b a y
pect to raise a sufficient capital to
ployes
shall
induce,
influence,
per­
is feared because it is its business the result was that the Tribune
transact the necessary business in
suade
or
engage
workmen
to
change
to record the deeds of darkness as under Greely said a great deal that
au ordinary way. Tho man who is
from
one
place
to
another
in
this
well as to award praise to those who made its judicious friends grieve.
not willing to risk an investment of
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
prove themselves children of light. This kind of able, agressive editor state or tef bring workmen of any one-tenth the valuation of a crop
This sleepless vigilance of the press íb becoming obsolete in the great olaRs or classiug into this state by which he intends to market through
.Vliiuufaoturer o f Marble Monuments. Hen 1-
and its prompt exposure of social newspapers. He is replaces by men menns of false or deceptive repre­ au association iu the rnpita! stock of
stones. Tablets, etc.
sentations, false advertising or false
oometery lots enclosed with stone coping offender to the public gaze has a who, while inferior to Greely in
pretenses concerning tho kind und that ussocirtion cannot bo relied
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­ powerful restraint on the lawless
genius, are equal to him in moral character of the work to be done, upon as a faithful member of such
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
aud
turbulent,
on
both
the
knaves
iviug in the country or other towns who
courage and superior to him in dis­ the amount and character of tho an association. If ten of tho grow­
may wish anything in my line o f business nnd fools.
Men who caru nothing
ers of small fruit growers in tho
I n e : A d o t t a .
MvRseifiVTD
O beo for conscience do care for reputa­ cretion and self-command. Greely’s compensation to he paid for such
> J Ì X P O R T £ R S :;jp 1
great qualitiosof moral courage nnd work, the sanitary or other condi­ vicinity of Portland should associate
NORTHERN
1
U h O
5>M
T o t h e "O n t o r t u n a t e tion, influence, commercial credit political purity are perpetuated by tions of the employment, or as to themselves nnd invest $50 each in
1 0 0 - 21 ? . f i r s L A y e N d r l
that can be seriously impared, if the independent press o f tho coun­
their organization, their association ,
not utterly wrecked, by newspaper try that in every considerable city of the existence or non-existence of e, would be much more likely to suc­
exposure and indictment of their the land champions the cause of the strike or other trouble (pending be­ ceed than one with a hundred mem­
tween employer and emploves. The
T his old reliable ana misdeeds. “ Turn on the gas” is the people against predatory trusts and
act prohibits the use of arms or bers who had invested onlv $5 each.
m ost su ccessful spec- best sign for an able and upright
parastic monoply.
Never were deadly weapons of any kind to --O regon Agriculturist.
l i a lis t in S a n Frnccis-
► •
f oo, still continues to newspaper to fight and conque
there so many powerful newspapers guard persons who may come into
[ cure all Sexual nnd under, provided it does not forget in tho land of entirely upright pur­
Henry C. Moore, of Sioux City,
S em inal Diseases,
that even gaslight needs prudent pose and downright action entirely \ tho state except on permit from the belioves that it is poHsible to iuter-
Isu cb ns Gonorrhes-
Governor. But the use of arms
breed the Artie muskox with cattle
|G 1 e e t , S t r i o t u re, handling. The newspaper of brains devoted to the greatest good of the
otherwise to protect property shall
THE RÎAN0AR0 PENS EVERYWHERE.
I 5 0 S t y l e s F Bro^d P o In t « !*
■ S yp h ilis. in all it. and character has been correctly
of the temperate zone, nnd that the
Sold bj All Stationers.
greatost number. If it were not for not be interfered with.
i form s, Skin Diseases,
described
at
once
“
Mayor,
Sheriff,
stock
so
produced
would
be
able
to
MTERBROO^jTEEL^PE^
N.
I
.
N e r r o n a D ebility,
tbo influence of the independent
RIGHT TO BKLONO T o UNIONS.
Im potcncy, Seminal Weakness and Loss c f detective and teacher and preacher
withstand tho severe Winters of the
press in both parties, tho plutocracy
M anhood, the consequence o f self-ahuRe all in one.”
This bill provides that it shall bo Uuited States. He has been in com­
and excesses producing the following sy mpa
would be able to always gag C on­
toms: Sallow countfnance, dark spots un- | Of the power of journalism, Ed­ gress with their gold and pack the unlawful for any employer to pre­ munication on the subject with
der the eyes, pain in the hond, ringing in 1 ward M- Shephard, in a recent ad­
leading courts of the land with vent or attempt to prevent employes Peaty, the Arctic txplorer, who" is
the ears! loss o f confidence, diffidence in '
from forming, joining or belonging favorably impressed with the idea.
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the | dress, said that under “ the unheroic their body servants.
heart, weakness o f tho limbs and back, loss I bombardment of American news­
to any lawful labor organization “ The vast loss of the present season
o f memory, pimples on the fa ce , coughs- j
The independent press is the lay
Employers who violate the act may among herds on the Western
papers the German war lord stayed
consumption e tc.
preacher's pulpit which does not
DR. GIBBON hanprActised in San Fran i his hand, nnd his British ally was at fear to speak the truth of municipal be fined not *mi re than $100 or bo ranges,” said Mr. Moore, “ empha­
Oisoo over 37 yearean i t hone troubled should once ashamed.” The power of a
imprisoned not more than six sizes the necessity of trying to in­
pirates while living who have be- |
not fail to consult him and receive the lien- |
|fit o f his great skill and experience. The great newspaper lies not so much in come very rich through public rob. | months, or both fined and im­ fuse hardier blood into Ampricnn
prisoned.
doctor cures when others fa il. Try him. its purely intellectual power o f ex­
i cattle.”—Oregonian.
bery, nnd scorns to whitewash sue- ,
*
•
CURES GU ARAN TEED. Tersons cured !
at home. Charges reasonable. Call o r ! pression as it does in tho public ! cessful scoundrel when dead.
I>;ii»g<‘ r ot < oli!«* iiim I C«rf|».
The ,
Oregon is certainly a laud of mag­
confidence that its opinions are i
write.
D R . J . F. GIBBON,
lay preacher's pulpit is not afraid to
The greatest danger from colds
G2'» Kaarney street. S vn F. ati jisco
honest opinions, unbiased by parti­
nificent distances.
Tho western
award to tho memory of great ras­
sanship or personal friendship.
part of the state has basked in the nnd grip is tbeir resulting in pneu­
cals punishment after death.— Ore­
Samuel Bowles, many years ngo,
sunshine for the greater part of the monia. If reasonable care is used,
ONE-THIRD EASIER-
gonian.
when asked if the candidate he op- j
Winter, and the roses wero bloom­ however, and Chamberlain’s Cough
ONE-THIRD FASTER.
posed for Mayor of Spiingthid was
The President seriously contem- ( ing in the open gardens through Remedy taken, all danger will be
uot his friend and brolher-iL-law, \ plates calling Congress in extra ses­ most of tho month of December. ! avoided. Among the tens of thous­
The only Hewing Machine thnt
replied: “Yes, but my newspaper j sion next November with a view to ' Now comes the story from Eastern ands who havo used this remedy for
oes int fail iu >t>iy point.
f -fend mortal, sketch or photo of invention for
is subordinate to neither friendship ! securing the legislation necessary to Oregon that, owing to the long, these diseases we have yet to learn
{ .y e '. port on patentability. For free book,
R O T A R Y MOTION AN D B A L L REA R IN G S.
The lightest run
nor family ties. It has no brother- put the Cuban treaty into effect im­ continued cold spell, there is a of n single rase having resulted in
m
R A P I D — saves ¡about one day* in.three
in-law.” That is a very high ideal, J mediately.
scarcity of feed, and stock must be pneumonia, which shows conclusive­ 1 niog machine in the world.
•
»*•*♦—
and yet the nearer a great news­
shipped into more favored portions ly that it is a certain preventive of sewiDg that much faster than any vil rating {shuttle sew ingf machine
The Panama treaty has been rati­ of the state. Oregon not only offers that dangerous disease. It will | Mine time is saved, more money earned.
paper approaches that ideal, the
larger is its unspeakable public in- I fied but there are many well posted inducements in the way of industral cure a cold or an attack of the grip | Quiet auddurable. The rotary nmtloo^doe away with uoiae and
Alienee for good in society or poli­ authorities who believe it will not openings of all kinds, but also has in lass time than any other treat­ wear caused by the forward and hack.mr movenn nt i f the shuttle.
• ?s.te U. S. Patent O ffice
G iiioril ili-! fo r the Pacific Coast i t 933^Markct St., Sin Kranciau
tics. The public have no u»e f o r receive the approval of the Colom­ climate to suit, be it warm, cold or ment. It is pleasant nnd safe to
W A S H ! N G T O N . D. Ç. ^
the opinions of an editor if it once bian Congress.
t take. For sale by R. 8, Knowlton. California,
intermediate. Oregonian.
W. H, SHORT, Agent, Marshfield.
3 D E 3 ST T X ST
Musines from the Heights at San Soucl.
i. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
C O Q U IL L E V O L L E Y B fIN K -
V G. D. Holden,
A. J. Sherwood,
E. G . D . H O L D E N ’S
F. Hall,
Over Tires HniiM Hiilioi Dollars insurance Canto
Hudson & Haynes,
H
S T
F or all kinds o f
. M tiA D A M
Job Printina
BlacKsiDim s Waaon wort
COOS COUNTY ACADEMY
THE COM M ONER
William J. lirvaii,
hardw are " store ,
Marble and Stone Worts
i S t e i p
Dr. Gibbon
STEEL PENS
TH E
Wheeler||& W ilson
T h r e e T im e s th e
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