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C O Q U IL L E V O L . <>. Union Labor Column. D f >. 05. ® . O wen , UEVOTKD TO THE INTERESTS OF THK LAHOKKR. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office over N*?w Druntore, CoquilU* City. Or. U. S. Exnminer for Pensions. Ed. H e r a l d :— Y ou will kindly allow me a litte space in the col umns o f the H erald iu which to try and stir the people, and espe- tbo farmers, o f the Coquille val ley, up a little. It is too bad that a section o f country so rich in natural wealth, so abundant in resources, with such extensive forests, vast coal H uron’s large brewery in South Dakota, will, it is said, be convert ed into a beet sugar factory. Hi -lit hours constitute a day’s labor in all departm ents o f the ! public service except iu the post- Physician and Surgeon. C o q cille C it y . - - O kegos . ottice. --------------------- -- ---------- — - The beauty o f all this reform iu d OREGON, TU ESD AY | B e e t Niisnr Agiiiti. W liut a C itizen T liin K s «»l it. DR. L. B. LAW RENCE, D. M. B r o w e r , M. C IT Y , ., theinterestoftbo Iaboreri® tbati¿ids,ferine soil »mi’ such’ i««*- northern France and southern B el gium which is considered the best in the world. * Now, as before stated, E. H D yer who is a thoroughly exper ienced beet sugar manufacturer offers to put a plant hero with a three hundred tou daily capacity if we will insure him the plauting ‘o f 3,000 ac res o f beets. M oreover ho will guarantee at least $4 ppr ton for our beets and each acre o f AUGUST NO. 2. 12, 1 8 9 0 . IVnllonalist 1'rliorM. The sale o f “ L ooking Backward” has reached 317,000 in the United States. A l. D e va u l, B A K E E B , Mrs. Barry-Lake, the wellknown lecturer, has become an avowed C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N nationalist. Hot and Cold Baths “ L ookin g Backward” has only Ahrays Heady been out a year iu England, and NOTICE Füll PUBLICATION. 250,000 copies have been sold, Laud Office at Ronchte-!-, Oreeon, ( Edward Bellamy spends most o f July 5, 18:KJ. | n t!r * tla- following- ( his leisure hours in sorting and !a- ^ o t i c ■ is hereby SEW SEAL ESTATE AGESCT. Tlie undersign d has opened a real estate otlice at his home at Norway, Coos Co., Oregon, an I has a number o f places to sell at really good bargains. I f you want any thing in his line ycu can do no better than see him. F ollow ing j “ I 60“ 9 ° j tl,‘ e he lt is working in every nook aud , haustible supply o f the best and our rich bottom lan d, will produce j beliug hie collection o f rare sea- ¿ J T m ^ pro >t in support H40 acres—stock ranch: best range in Coos shells. at least thirty tons makiug $120 his claim and that said proof will lie mat e corner o f the world, aud will sue-1 p 0rest o f mountain water as is or Curry county; 20 miles from Myrtle ^ Æ y x tle P e i n t , O regr- per acre. The full cost o f produc A t the first anivcisary o f the before ' the Clerk of the County Court of Point. Stock winters well on the place ceei,‘ I found iu Coos county should be al- Coos C<>. Oregon at KntpireOity, Coos Co.. gfT't'all* promptly atteudeil day or night. tion and delivering to factory Lynn, Mass., Club, John W. Or , on Saturday, Am-.:A0. lv'.n. viz: Edward without a particle of feed other than they There are 235,000 members o f lowed to lie dormant and undevel- tind on the range. It is the thu-Ht summer would not exceed $30 per aqre, Hutchison, o f the famous anti- Thomas. Pre-imp- i -n I). S. No. "oito, forth«- the K. o f L. in good standing iu oped. range in Southern Oregon. DIL J. J. « I ’ SSEMOVEJ I! and lf> Sec. 27, leaving us the round net sum o f slavery H utchison family, took w }■; NE '* S.-C. :c.. I. 21S acres—On south C«xjuille miles | this country, and charters are be- There are dozens o f enterprises Tp. 25, S. It. 11 West. from Myrtle Point: fairly well improved. $90 per acre for our land for each part iu the exercises o f tlie occa- lie names the folloviu«; witnesses to Suitable for dairying and fruit raising. iD8 i 8 8 u e d f t t t , i e r f t t e o f s e v e n t y » that m ight be successfully carried crop. Now, d o you think it would sion. prove bis continu ms r< siilence uji -' u and Price tjLLXO. ou causing a continual stream o f B asdon , O reo . tmoLth. Rev. D i. Graham Tavlor, o f the cultivation of. said land, viz: pay? A side from this a factory o f 200 acres—Most all in grass and suitable --------- -- - —- --------------------I T he Farmers’ Alliance o f M inn money to flow' in here and develop Hartford Theological ‘ Seminary An^stineM. Cheatham. Levi Smith. Ze- for stock range. There are in excellent ad tin t capacity would kesp at least J | mm 1 Mortnuor ana Nelson Lewis, all of vantages o f out-side range. Price SO per esota has put a full ticket in the as rich a section o f country ns can two hundred head o f milk cow s says: “ I suppose that in tile j Marshfield, Coos Co. Oregon. r unham acre. field. This means out and out op- be found anywhere on this coast. Jui.x II. Rnurit, which would moan either an ex- broad meaning o f the terms, Na- , Homeopathic Call on or address me at Norway. W hat’s the matter with a fruit jx'sition to both o f the old parties. Register 8-52tf U. C. DEMENT. 1 tensive cheese factory or a cream - tionalism a.id Christianity are sy- ; Physician and Surgeon. It means that the farmers are be- cannery, a starch factory, a match I W o must necessarily ha -e a nonyraous.” J * to see that the relief so factory, a box factory, a sash and , , . j barrel factory as one hundred and Through the active efforts o f the j . _ / . , for the producing class- door factory or any factory that twenty-five ban els are used d a ily; nationalist clubs at Providence, R. o be hail at the hands o f manufactures articles out o f w ood? at least sixty tons o f coal per day 1., the measure passed by the city H o u n e , S i g :n . F r e s c o a n d 1 It means that a con- i W e haxe the timber, of the h n e s t. , , . , .. v . ._ . .. , .. would lie used, necessitating the council granting to the Narragan- C a r r ia g e P a in te r . mg upon the tariff is not quality, and in unlimited quunti- I . . .. . T . . . ,, A, Fine .,us a F¿*«-ciaIty. Spi-i iúcation-; ! 1 i • i i opening of some o f on rcoal banks, sett E lectric L ight Company the G. MEHL, Prop. have coni in . . I 1 J ie results that have been ties; we lmve iu abundance, free. Work don.- accordili to contract or j . • , .• i 1 he dally expense o f running tins control o f subways for 2o years no moi:-y asked. K«*eps constantly on hand a superior qnal- , uni that the farmers i which will produce the motive . . « I factory, almost every c e n to f which was vetoed by the mayor, and so ; sign «if tin .'.tv Paint Sin» álin>hñe:d, i y of Iir.l'.fC iu any quantity to suit pur- ut O Ol « 1 I t i t in that light aud pro- power at a nominal c«>st. Then | p.ltf. i chaser. Give him your orders. T8n48 Iiw,ArilMWtUUb PHOTOGRAPHERS pose to make them selves felt iu why do we ship our lumber and would be expended right here ! much public interest w as aroused i Coos Co. o l m ii . among us, would he $2104.75. I f that the veto was agreed to by a j rpi* MARSHFIELD. OREGON. the politics o f the country ns a coal awav to be used in m anufac- B R A N C H anything wouhl bring steamers in vote o f 30 to 0. means o f getting proper attention tories elsewhere? W hy not ship to this river this certainly would. — J O H N F- H A L L to their interests.— Gervuis Star. manufactured goods from heie in- Let us get in and dig, aud then we says plutocracy Attorney ct L?w and W ithout seeking to excite to ex- ! stftad o f the raw material, can any will have it. enough. Opposite Olive hotel. IES3 3 .1 predjudice against em ployers , <,ne d ^ usintss, is it poli- COQUILLE CITY, - - - - OREGON. California has 70 odd clubs, and TV. R . N osleb . M us« -, Ca : v C f S c s t c ia M a , •--------— - »-»§» ——— it is evident to the fair minded ob- \ c ? ? Y our answer must be no, it J. NASBURG, Proprietor. they are active, busy ones. Is tb«- cbi. f l ); '.i <•!' the Nationalists and J . 2NC. G X 3 - 7 L T 7 > T , cans d a y . server that the question o f a “ right- uod I h eu L t us wnke up to oui ALWAYS ON HAND, As an evidence o f the extent should la- takcu ¡a « « e.y p rsou of that own interests. I f we are not able The brokeu eugiue at Bay City persuasion. It is the most ably edited Cutter and AA A Whiskies, and choice wines fm " or righteofis wage rarely eu- Attorney a n ! Cotm¿ !o.- it La* and variety o f ways iu which the o f any n-r.v pub!is! , .!. Ih-llumv himself be- and Ci-j'-rs. Also Wylaud, Milwaukee to stait manufactories ourselves mill has been replaced by a new ters into the em ployer’s mind. M VRSi.Ki !:!.!>, nationalistic idea is affecting the ini' the ¡«ri:i<-;«)-il c -nt: ibut«»r. and is soon ! and Marini» Id Leer. Outside the factory he may be a thou let us make uu effort, is we R o b b and M itchell engine, 18x30, mind and business interests o f the to he the editor, i magazine offers the Hilliard ¡uid Iks»' Table. J n : . -f— 0 2 r ': P P " . t. For " it has ■ : piiiiai thrupist. lii the couuting have done with our r.-iilioad enter which was purchased s o n e time count.y, we publish the follow ing b«‘St advertisini; n ;i. every copy is read, Attorney a n i C om '.$r i .r a* Law . r-Hun he is a com uiiU co o f one on prise, and I will insure you that before, ami was waiting for its pre- interview— reported iu tho E ven immens ci reniât: •. re-read and pa-M-d around through hun- ways and means. He como^tes P*eDty rt^ capital can and will be dt cessors term o f olli«*e to expire. ing R ecord, B oston — s itb John druis of hand- , a ] ag1 ml is «¡noted at M a RSHF[LLD. ( >!:F(.«*?i. with Ids own em ployees H e pays ' etl^ sted just as soon as the situa T his will give increased power, the Claflin, head o f the firm o f Clafliu from t'-'> to .-‘ YU; h..' page 81 •"» io ..i ■: quart- i er page to ^'20. ii lr«'-s 77 lîmh'.im SI. bro'seu engine being 10x30. The toe customary or obligatory wage tion :s made known. Shedden F. W ilso n <fc Co., m reference to the reorgan- i iiostou. M ns. But, Mr. E ditor, according to in ii 1 began work W ednesday, called lor by the general usage or Attorney at la w i ization o f their house int«> a eo-op- my judgem ent the best paying en having been shut down :en days. As M a r s h f i e l d , ( ’ o o s ( ’ o f . n t y . O k e o . sja eiai couditi >us o f trade. | erntive organization: COQUILLE CITY. OREGON, W. E. Richards, county survey O.TA.^eover S.-n..;s--«i o 's ! m g St' re. ti>.*{•* is rushing, bt is!:, tpiit «»r very terprise, fv:t t! lo C oquille valley nt “ I know it is a step in the di- W. T. S tone P roprietor .. quiet, wages alternate. But it is a least , is the one you have tried so or, located a road from North Bend 1 recti- ii o f Sf.ci dism and Mr. Bella A. J S H E R W O O D . M R Ü* K E T . business proverb o f universal np- nobly, through the colum ns o f to Yarr ov, and relocated th? road m y’s ideu, but our em ployees w ho & A t t o r n e y a t L aw your live little paper for the last from North Bend to Em pire, the t ID).Uiesan : pl citio n that wagej are the first to have taken stock are intelligent « . > .• ) I ARY P i liLIC. : four or live years, to establish, viz: first o f last week. Last Mon lav, t '( m u tv . ( )r e g o n . go down, the lust t«> go uj>. men who can think f«»r themselves, he located a new road from South The first item iu the general a c - ; a licet sugar factory. and there is no reason why the ex- , . Y ou have told us throng!, tire slough to Newport. He has also 1 J o h n I i v y count is interest on active capital. Iji(IUorH « L yne . periment should not be successful. i{r"»ght to been laying out lots at M yrtle T his must be met. Rent aud c -r - i H erald that Mr. E. H. Dyer, who LANE, LANK W e still have all the advantages KEEP CONSTANTLY Attorni* ami Omasi Ers a! lav;. tain ti\e«l charges such as iusur- i ^ SUP^!‘ tint.»ndent o f th-* Stan laol Point for two weeks past. we enjoyed under the old system, Til*. A c-ri.pi : • Land Cases a Sí ?cie»ilY. The M aggie Ross, Tuesday, at:ce must be paid. Then comes ______ sugar refinery at Alvarado, Cal., with the added one o f having the veinta1!: j . , < ißrrs Offlet on Main S' -«•( •»■•«¡Qop'-litnn the wage earner There is doubt-1 *tan‘k re,ub ' »»Y t' iae to build biought up the locom otive for the Hotel. people in our em ploy personally ; nuts, c:md ( ' : any part R osebu rg, Oregon. 1, - » a normal standard. But if « ^fiiOO.OOO factory if wo will insure California L um ber Company’s road i j interestetl in our success. The prompt ¡..''i.ioC v i nil place, two II EN in town < ¡.11 i.r.d:««- us, one tiade be ouiet wanes are reuuteu, reduced- i p l a t in , g o , f 3.000 acres o f on North C oos . . river. A lthough I stock . was all „ taken . . . tlie short , Vhtlfi d«x»r t rtst of the post' ffiuc. d M>rs\vo.-> >f Ol uatu in q u ici wages aie v. .. , . , r.. I up at W S IN C L A IR . if very quiet operatives are dis- ' !‘ ni' *° suKar beets. Now if we the engine weighed over fifteen ' est notice. I did not hope t.> lmve j Alt.iriif) at l.aty. missed. N o use heaping up a j dou t have the factory built this toils, it was landed on the Porter over $0,000,000 taken, but the s u b - ! General Insurance tnd K-al I.:»'..iV Y '*.it. C o j u t t . l e C i t y . O f . e g o n . stock o f goods for which there is cora*nS 6 phsou whose fault will ¡t wharf iu a trifle over four hours. scription reached $22.00),030. I \\. S. W heoler o f Keutuek r.o demand. \\ Leu trade rt»vives be? Yours, Mr. Farmer, for you cannot say how many firms will T. G. O W E N . mechanics and operatives are tak- j lmve tlie lanti , i » l,t Uero in >’our yloua li ll)l» received a new eight follow our exam ple, but I have! Attorney and Counselor at Law, on on ; when “ rushing wages are '’alley sufficient for three times horse power boiler, and four horse been in correspondence with fifty M ; r « i : fi ".:. t ». On*. slightly advanced, but generally | that amount, untl if you have not power engine with which he in- houses in different parts o f tlie on request, very rarely indeed as ! the help you can soon get it. ’ tends to fit out a small steamer for country in regard to the matter a volm tary act of justice or liber- ! t i . . o .. e : i . • J. W . B E N N E TT. v 7 v ..i.J i i I» there are plenty o f idle men who his own use. , , T ... , 4. . . ality.— New i o i k L abor Bureau t ... . . , ... , . and I am getting letters o f inquiry Attorney at Law. Report. ! wou*1* only too glad to help N o more work will be doue ou -very day. They ask all kinds o f U auiurld , () hk <-'» n . 1? t f * yoU‘ progressive Farm er o ,Wliat is if’ tll0n; ‘ lo >'°!l the jetty at R ock y Point for a time •aimer o f 0 The questions as to how tlie plan works, ;» wont » pay. 0 1 will now on account o f a lack o f funds. Mr. Mount Vernou, 111., says: Borne i tlnnk d D . x ,. W A T S O N . but I can only ask them to watch j 1 o f tho strongest reform speeches ! proceed to prove to you that it will O ’Nail left for Portland to look Attorney and Counsctor at Law and wait. Tho leaven is working j that ever fell from tho lips o f men, pay. In tho first place there was after contracts there, F.uvtnt C u t , O bho «»! i . more and m ore.” are made by congressm en in cou- COnsuraed m the United States Tlie directors o f the two districts ► -• ------ - Physician and Surgeon. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, I D . H. E. D J , j. g . o. mm, Coquille City B R E WE R Y ! ' “ Ä N i l Ä W i r i O l M k l S ’l' Son Ton Saloon, CHANGE SA LO O N ! P IO N S E E Coaii Dio liiiuij., F r o p s . ! ^ ^ - « J .H .N O S L E R , Notary Pubiic CooriM .r C itt . Ot»N. 8. E. Harness. WATCHMAKER 4 JKWKI.KB. Four doors cast of F ellows' Hall, O j j CtH|uille City, Oregon. All kind* o f ri-puiring and cleaning done at short notice and nt lowest vi ngf price*. vSnîît; O. F. Coquille Lodge No.53 I. o . Bfectn at t'oqnille City every Satnrdny even iai;. Y’ iaitin«; brethren, iu K°od HtandiiiK- cordially invited. J .C . D ean , N. G. A. F. and A. M . Chadwick Lodge. No-68- Meet* at C<»qniUe City on Saturday even ingon or before the full m«x»n in each month. 8 . A. W ard , g T a W. M. r Gen Lytle Post No- 27, Meet* at Co«jnille GiMjuilIt* City, Pity, on every first Wednesday. Visitine comrads, in good standing, cordially invited. _________ H . i f . N ic h o l s . C om m a n d er - - O - G r- C o n r o a n y H , O r e g o n N’ a - t i o r i a .1 f* F n a r d Meets in theMa*«>nmhuiiding, Coquille City, on Saturday night after each full moon. All iuenil»er*in good , standing are aorJiallv invited to attend. _________ Coquille Fisherman’s UNION Œ^andLolpli Oregron, Will meet «very fonrtn Saturday in each iu«Btk till further notice. All mcrabera in aood staivdlng cordially invited to attend. condition «>f the people, an.t in ar- ,n 188° (t ,‘ * ,at^ t 9latut,Cii 1 , on keu tu ek slough held a m eeting I guuieuts unanswerable, suggesting |,iave) 2,710.894,(>S4 pounds o f j on the 4th to adjust matters con- causes aud remedies. The same 1 augar. O f tliis, 2(58,537,2‘1G, or less nected with the dividing o f said i is as true out o f congress as in it. than one-tenth o f our consum ption districts. I he great eilyei convention nt Bt Was produce«! at home, leaving the A big fire is raging on the east l.ikiiK liwr winter vu 111 p r certainly uPl'iinii u igui I o i ° “ " L ou is last math anormoiis sum o f 2,442,357,448 side o f Isthm us slough. Som e clear the fact that a ruinous eon- traction of the currcucy, to get to ! Pounds o f sugar im ported every valuable tim ber is in danger o f fire, the single gold standard, was a year. j if the fire is not not stayed stayed iu its pro- crim e seldom etju fled, aud tnadd From these figures we may c o n - ' gress. an increase o f circulation absolute elude that if we do our best it will | Miss Blanche Bates returned on ly necessary t«> save people from be a number o f years before w e , the last A jax Yrom California, bankruptcy and the government from ruin. General Butler, in his { ur0 1° produce all the sugar where she has been visiting for recent Boston speech, with an ar- we need, several months past. ray of figures startling in their The sugar product o f the world j T ie pulpit at the Baptist church significance, showed that the ngri during 1884-5 was as follow s: j was filled last Sunday morning culture o f the country is hopeless ly involved. I f these things are Beet sugar 2,520,250 tons; other aud evening by Rev. C. M. H ill of admitted in congress and out of sugar 2,080,000 tons or 446,250 tons Portlaud. congress, by th 3 great men o f the more o f beet sugar, during these : Mr. John G olden 1ms sold his nation as well as the humble think years, than al) other sugars put to- property on Secoud street to E. H. ers, are acknowledged by the rich gether. O f the 2,520,250 tons o f Gatliff, o f Manitoba for three as well as felt by the poor, why are they not made permanent issues iu beet sugar, Germany alone pro- 1 thousand dollars. i fGohl lh*; ch Gazette.] R obert Hughes, o f Crescent City, ’ w asdtow nedin Klamath river week j | before hist. nuver- j . T . he . Steamer Truckee tised to leave Ban Francisco <>n or .about the 1st and loth o f ea ch . Lo advoiii «-» in> bii-siin^. A ny peisnuf hu3 iiigSM.OOjWorih o f goods mouth for Port O u o rd and lilla Spot l ash, at my place, is given a ticket, and as soon rs 1000 ticket. rnook. • | are distributed a D R A W I N G ! wilT" be Now that we have a first-class had at his store, notice o f which wi“ be.duly published, for the follow - wagon road through tho county, ; ing 100 prizes: ______ and a daily mail service establish 1st Walt l am Chronograph $100 00 G 11 ■ p. Rold bracelet lock and key $12.00 12 R. P. j^old vest chain II .00 ed, the next move should bn to in L adies’ watch, solid gold, 50.00 LI S.tlid gold ttand ring 10.00 duce W ells, F argo it Co. to estab “ Chataline “ “ 2 5 .0 0 u “ “ sleev* button* 15.00 lish exoross offices at Bandon, Port 9.00 2 5 .0 0 I’* Seth Thomas H-dnv clock a. G ts’ vest chain “ “ 9.00 2 Q p p Id Genuine meerschaum pipe Orforil, E llensburg and Crescent F ive-ou nce silver watch 9.00 17 City. T his we believe could b^ 9.00 chain with pencil charm L adies’ saddle 10.00 IS Ladies' «i (i 14 4» »4 8.00 accom plished by a little eflort and j 7 S olid gold cam eo ring 10.00 20 Solid gol«l lac.- pin 8.00 8.00 would prove a great convenience to $ 10 0 0 “ " euil button* “ “ amethyst “ ft.00 22 R. I* vest chain 5.00 tho people and a paying business <j “ variegated turquois “ 15.00 23 K. 1*. Victoria cimili 4.75 , ... i, . . __ 24 Swinging cloci for the company. 4.75 10 Solid gold jet lin g 1 5 .0 0 25 Ñeckía«! —two strali* W e are in receipt o f a letter from 75 other prizes runginging from one to two dollars each, making j duced 1,1.50,000 and the United A large number are cam ping ou S - B. Gardner, dated J c ly 24th. 1 a grand total o f $00400. J* «!• W IL S O N . j Btates the insignificant sura o f North aud South Coos rivers nt C oqu ille City, Oregon. He has purchased some land ad 1,250 tons nnd that wns mannfac- present. tured by E. IT. D y e r s little 80-ton East Marshfield’s new chut ch is ¡join in g the Fort Klamath reserve, j where ho thinks o f locating. He factory at Alvarado, ( al., alone; receiving a coat o f paint. WT. I». B u n n , Cashier. A. W\ M c A rthur , President. says the reserve has been abandon- 1 and yet no part o f Germany pos Mr. David W ilcox o f the firm o f sesses the clim atic advantages for E. B. D ean & Company arrived on ed by tho m il'tury, ami it is ex- ! pected that tho reserve will be 1 grow ing the sugar beet that this the bay M onday. coast does. A ccordin g to Ihe agri SalmoQ fishiug has com m enced throwu open for settlement. Any 1 ono desiring to write to him can cultural reports there is a narrow o n a small scale, C O Q U I L L E , O K Z E G i-C O S r . address him at F ort Klamath L adree , strip o f land along this coast corn- D eposits kept sul ject to check. D rafts bou ght aud sold and money August 5th 1890. Oregon. m encing at the British possessions congress and before the peop le? W hy must the tariff’ be discussed above and before all greater (pies'ion s? K in g caucus has so decreed it, and his subjects must obey. Thera is not a eou- , . . . . . . gressmau in Washington, not an ' executive o ff ► • but knows that Ithe fin»i^inl questions is the great j question in this cooutry; that more | depends Upon this solution than 11 )>01l all otger questions combined, ye t they dare not make it the paramount issue. W’ hy? The ------------■» 4# » -»-- ------ — money party rules the caucus, and j m jj terminating above Ban Fran- F or S ale the caacus rules c o u g r a * T lm t , ci9co which is „dam -ab!y adapted „ C heap , .— 20 head o f is why we have no hope that the ; ... .. . .. , , ¡y o u n g cattle. Inqu ire o f U.- A 1 parties will ever und«) the wrongs to cultivation o f the sugar beet, g jj , Arat?o O recon 50 50 i t ' , - ---------- A __ : ------------ ------------- - I In fact it is not excelled by i^aimru, Arago, u regon . 00 the ! ^ ie PnfiK o r in a u g u r a te proper | m e a s u r e s f o r th e fu t u r e . famous beet sugar section of S ubscribe for the H erald . - t ■ . r ’-. - 4 «''".r COQUILLE RIVER BANK, to loan at current rates. EM ORY | Mind waodartnff onrad. Rook« Ivarnod jm on* NMtafc Todtimonials from «11 I part» of the ».-lube- Prospect ua post I n i l. sent on application tc Prof. I A, Lotaettr. 217 Fifth A*«. New Yurk. A ccounts o f M erchants, Farm ers and ness men generally solicited. A General Banking Business Transacted- g @ “ C orrespondence.Solicited. Busi