feto ¿ s p ill* ¿itg S*ral¿ C H M ianai* w s b e e b s . C eevsitlra el Ik« C m # C tsa lr Y. r . k. C. W. la This City. A session of this body waa held / 8. H'EWEN & D. F. DEAN, in this city last week, which proved Editara and Preprittora. very attractive and interesting to D avoU d to I b , m a te ria l a n d aoelal op- many. The M. E. church was b o ild is a o f th a O o q n illr ’'a lle y p a rtic u la rly handsomely decorated by our ladies B>< o f u o o a C o n n ty g e n i a l l y . S a M arip tio n , p er y e ar, in advanoe, |2 . for the occasion, and while portions t . n a H I B . W iw iraraa a o T a a n sn ia ÁeraT, of the county failed of representa­ n M.rchaut«’ Ixahana*. San Prescieco ie e^^ietborieed a«eat. Tble paper le kept eu AU, tion, and the weather was most in­ clement and stormy, yet the attend­ TUESDAY. OCT. 30. 1894. ance was fair. At the meeting Wednesday after­ noon, the secretary being absent, Miss Lelia Sumner was appointed. Take These Routioe work was gone through with and the following numbers on the program: Song SDd a prayer by Rev. W. C. Scott of Bandon. Mrs. J. 8. Lawrence gave an ad­ dress of welcome, which was responded to by Miss Lelia Sumner — AND of Bandon C. E., Mrs. Phillips of Myrtle Point G. E., Miss Daisy Aliernatby of Dora C. E., Mrs. Tli« H uuui has splendid club­ Disher of Fishtrap Sunday-school, b i n g facilities with the best newspa­ and Miss Pearl Abernathy of Dora pers published in the land. We offer Sunday-school. Reports of pro­ n s H ib a i . d and the New gress w&re made by Miss Rallona York TWICE-A-W EEK Scott of Bandon U. E., Mrs. Phil­ WORLD, both for one year for only.............................$ 2 25 lips of Myrtle Point Sunday-sohool The H n u u and the Weekly and 0. E., George Byers of Fish- & F. Examiner.................. 2 75 trap G. E., Mr. Lasswell of Dora, The Hssti.n and the Daily Frank Strang of Coquille G. E., Examiner, including Sun­ day’s mammoth edition .. 7 80 Mrs. Lawrence of Coquille M. E. The H s s a l p and Weekly S. F. Sunday-school and E. L., Miss C a l l ................................ 2 25 Williams of Fishtrap Sunday- The R ibald and Daily Call.. 6 00 school, and Mrs. Seed of Coquille Tks Daily Call speaks for itself •a one ot the best newspapers in Christian Sanday-school. the land, and the cheapest, being Tbs night session was held at furnished with the H iraxd at only Masonic hall, at which was gathered the price of the Daily Call, $6. a large audience. After Binging G. A. R. comrades can get “The by the choir, the president an­ Xational Tribune,” published at Washington City, D. C., at this nounced a committee on nomina­ efflce for $1 a year in advance, or tion of officers for the ensuing year. with the H erald , the two papers Devotional exeroises followed, con­ for $2.60! ducted by Mrs. L. P. Maury. Miss Prof. Kanematz has taken photo Alice Stemler of Dora read a selec­ tion—“Apples of Gold;” Mrs. A. R. graphs of hie silk station. Scott of Bandon read a paper, Mrs. J. A. Seed of Lee neighbor­ “How shall I take home the most hood waa in town part of last week. good from this meeting," which Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown were subject was farther briefly dis­ in from tbs North Fork yesterday. cussed by Rev. W. C. Scott. Mrs. Mrs. Judge Dyer visited her Phillips read a paper prepared by sister Mrs. Buck asyeral days last Mrs. Emma Henry of Myrtle Point, week. subject—“The relation of young Mr. Clark, one of tbs principals people to temperance.” Melville in the woollen mill enterprise, was Stine recited a temperance poem, yuiting in this place last Saturday. after which Mrs. Harford delivered Judge Schrosder did not get a short talk on temperance. After a attending the state convention of song opjt prqyer, the convention and county judges, held at Portland audience dissolved for a lunch and early lest week. He sent a letter. social time, which occupied till C. C. Myers has finished a ladies’ about 11 o’clock. Thursday morning, 25tb, session writing case of myrtle wood, and it will compare in beauty with the opened with devotional exercises most highly decorated cases ordi­ conducted by Mis. O. F. Phillips of Myrtle Point Several made narily on sale. responses to the subject of “Sys­ Mrs. R. E. Buck, Mrs. J. S. Law­ tematic Giving.” A song was ren­ rence, Mrs. L. P. Maury, Mrs. dered and then minutes of former Lena Johnson, and Miss Alice meeting were read, corrected and Beyers of Bumner, went to Bandon approved. President Miller ap­ yesterday as representatives to the pointed Mrs. Knowlton and Mrs. county convention of the W. C. T. U. Phillips a committee on finance, Harkuess & Scott advertise by and Mrs. Abernathy, Mrs. A. R. posters to dispose of all the balance Scott and Mrs. Phillips on resolu­ of their stock of merchandise next tions. Miss Irma Lukens read a Saturday at auction sale. Here is selection on “Giving of Flowers." the last chance of the season to Tbs “Ministers’ Hour” was con­ invest at your own price. Don't ducted by Jlev. W. G. Scott of miss the opportunity. bandon, during which be stated be A. G. Aiken knocked the "post- held the greetings of tbe state pres­ mastership” persimmon for this ident of the G. E. who hoped at place, announcement of which some future meeting to be with reached ns late last week. Well, this body. Rev. S. B. Hollenbeak why not? Glenn is well known, talked on the topic of “How to popular and qualified and will bring yonng people to Christ.” A make a very good official. talk on "The Look-out Committee” Charley Wickham and Will Cox came next, by Mrs. Abernathy, Rev. «aught a pretty string of trout last Mr. Holly being absent. Friday, in a few hours. There Afternoon session opened with were 24 of them, not one under 15 song and a prayer by Mrs. Haiford. inches. They have been biting Committee on nominations re­ lively and several ordinary fisher­ ported: President, Geo. Byers of men have now gained a wide repu­ Fishtrap; vice-president, Mrs. J. tation. 8. Lawrence of Coquille; secretary, Geo. T. Moulton has closed bis Mise Lelia Sumner of Bandon; «aovasa of this oounty for the treasurer, Mrs. O. F. Phillips of Paoifio Nursery Co. at Tangent, in Myrtle Point; adopted. President this state. We are pleased to learn Miller introduced the president­ be has done well, and that our elect to the sudience, who thanked farmers have felt able to invest as them briefly. Myrtle Point was extensively as represented. Don’t selected for next place of meeting, forget the “big Oregon red apple.” and the date set at six months from The time is coming in which you October 24. Mrs. Scott of Bandon will find a market, and no fruit is then rendered a solo, which waa more easily and satisfactorily followed by a discussion of “Mis­ sion 8undny-schools in Coos handled. eounty," led by Mrs. Abernstby. A. E. Avins and A. H. Jones arrived in this city last Wsdnesday A motion prevailed that Mrs. Aber­ from Eugene. They were favor­ nathy make a report of the Sun­ ably impressed with Coquille day-schools of Coos county. It and this valley and will endeavor was moved also that Curry county to locate bare, especially if they be invited to join with this conven­ can get into business. Mr. Avins tion. Mrs. W L. Disher led in the is a veterinary surgeon of ex peri- discussion of “The relation of tbe enoe and may prove an acquisition Sunday-school to the church.” to onr dairymen, as be treats cattle , Several short talks followed. After aa well as horses. He dehorns a song, tbe subject—“How to se­ cattle and treats their diseases. cure the presence of 8. 8. pupils Mr. Jones is a fine musician and at the preaching services”—was aa experienced dancing-master. A s1 discussed by Mrs. Lawrence. a violinist he ranks high, and can “Teachers' meetings, their benefits teach it and other instruments. and how to conduct them” was BLI8HFD EVXRY TUB8DAY k i í t * e t f Read Our Offers discussed by Mrs. O. F. Phillips and several others. After prayer by Rev. Scott, the president ap­ pointed tbe several ministers of Coos eounty to organize shinties in Gurry county, with Rev. Mr. Thornton as chairman. At 7 p. m. the convention reas­ sembled. After a song and the reading of a scripture lesson, a col­ lection to defray incidental ex­ penses was taken up. “Tbe Inter­ national lesson system and lesson helps” was next discussed, led by Mrs. Harford. Several brief talks followed. Rev. Hollenbeak then led on tbe topic, “Special effort on the part of teachers to bring their pupils to Christ,” and was followed by Prof. Harford. Reports of tbe several special committies were made, received and tbe committies discharged. A beautiful song was then given by Mrs. Abernathy; Misses Pearl and Daisy Abernathy and President Miller, with Mies Daisy Abernathy at the organ. The secretary’s minutes were read and approved. Tbe commit­ tee on reeolutiona reported: Whereas, This convention h»s been cheerfully, pleasantly and bountifully entertained, and the good people of Coquille Gity have made our stay among them a most enjoyable one, notwithstanding the inclemency of tbe weather, and have bestowed such eare and labor in decorating, and the young men trouble and labor in obtuiuing evergreens, autumn leaves, etc., during tbe storm, therefore we desire to sincerely thank one and all of them. The president thanks Rev. Thornton for assistance in prepar­ ing tbe program, ete. S . F. A b e r n a t h y , Sec. of committee. Thanks were also voted to the choir for the music so well selected and rendered, to the owners of tbe several boats for reduced rates and courtesies; also to the president and secretary for their efficient and willing labors. The following were attending delegates: Bandon C. E .—Ethel Rnpert, Lelia Sumner, Zalos Scott; Sunday-school—Knllona Scott. Fishtrap—Mrs. Emma Disher, Mrs. J. J. Lamb, Mrs. Albee, George Byera, Mies Williams. Myrtle Point—Mrs. O. F. Phil­ lips. Dora—Mr. Lasswell, Misses Daisy and Pearl Abernathy. Coquille City, Baptist 8. 8.— Mrs. J. W. Nosier, Mrs. W. M. Way Mrs. M. Goodman, Mrs. M. Myers; C E.—Mrs. R. 8. Knowlton, Mrs. G D. Elliott, Mrs. John Siiunmns; Christian 8. 8.—Frank Strang, Mrs. Alla Seed; Epworth League— Mrs. .Mice Tuttle, Mrs. lone Scott, Miss Mary Draue; M. E. S. S.— Mrs. J. A. Lyons, Mrs Dr. Gulin. A general handshaking followed adjournment and a pleasant greet­ ing to old aud new-made frieuds, and thus ended the second conven­ tion of the Coos County Young Peoples' Society of Christian Workers. Sun: Tbe masquerade hall at Libby Saturday evening, 20th inst., was a roaring success. Dave Camp­ bell carried off the honors for the beat dressed gentleman and Miss Gertrude McDonald was accredited as being the finest dressed young lady in the ballroom. The mask­ ers were limited, but this did not prove a hindrance and evrrybody had a good time. Geo. Quigley distinguished himself, ns usual, by setting one of tbe finest midnight suppers that ever a ball party sat down to. West Oregonian: There has been considet able said pro et con in regard to tbe county clerk re­ fusing to take county warrants as fees from litigants. This ie a sim­ ple question and it needs no argu­ ment, for it is simply a fact that the clerk cannot accept such pay­ ment for clerk fees, as he ie obliged to turn ever to the treasmer every night all fees paid in. Now how nice it would be if an attorney could purchase a fifty dollar county order for forty dollars and deposit it with tbe clerk to pay fees in liti­ gation and charges. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder W irM 'i P air h l f t m t Award. | C oast M ail. | John Erase lingers along and little hope entertained that be may recover. James Watson broke his leg last week at tbe raneh at Cooe City, being thrown from a bores. E. G. Flanagan slipped on the stairs runniug down back of bis residence last Monday and injured bie knee-joint very badly. Iasac Stevens caught a finger in a log-chain last Friday at E. B. Dean A Co’s mill, and is minus n finger at the first joint. Dr. Tower amputated tbe mangled member. So simple yet always efficacious in all bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator. I K atulua Recorder. I G E N E RAL NEW S. D. E. Baldwin and aone have A C IG A K ETTE F U N D NOT RESPON­ completed the foundation for th» school building, nud the raising of SIB L E. Chicago, Oct. 17.—Frank Kurtz, the flame work started this morn W h a t Is th e condition o f y o u r s ? Is y o u r h a ir d ry , who was to be hanged Friday for j ing. h a rs h , b r ittle ? Does it sp lit s t th e e n d s ? H as it i tLc murder of bia wife, will not be Albert Triebl aud Theo. L lifeless a p p ea ran c e? Does it fall o u t w hen com bed o r j executed, Governor Altgeld hav­ , Epplattemer were drowned si b ru s h e d ? Is it full of dandruff ? D o e s y o u r s c a lp Itch ? t l a i t d ry o r In a h eated condition ? If th e se a r e s o m e of ing last night committed hie sen­ I Smith River, Sunday lefora Iasi, y o u r sy m p to m s be w arned in tim e o r y o u w ill becom e b a ld . ^ tence to imprisonment for life. j while fishing D ear the mouth of Petitions for clemency said Kurts i the river. The boat capsized a n d waa a cigarette fiend and weak- j the two men went over the bar. A minded. ¡third man, Win. Tollman, clung to 1$ what yoo need. It» production In not an nocldcnt, but the result of aolentlflo research. Knowledge of the diseases of the hair and scalp led to Die <1 '* coy - % •ry of how to treat them. “ Skookunt ” contains neither mineral» nor oil». I t wT H EA LTH Y AND C H EEK FUL AT 133 tha boat aud was rescued. la not »Dye. but • delightfully cooling and refreuhlng Tonic. By stimulaUue J* t h e follicles, it etop.t failing kutr, cur«» dandruy and growd .*a»r on bald ¿n YEARS OF AOE. Johnson Brothers, of Coquille Elyria, O., October 21.- George City, gathered up 30 head of be t * i t r Keep the scalp clean, healthy, and free from Irritating eruption», by V the Use Of S k ook u m A m Soap, It destroys parasitia insects, tvkiea f<*d on O. Sharpe of this city claims that cattle on Floras creek, aud etarted and destroy the hair. _- % If your druggist cannot supply you send direct to ua, aud y s wUl rorward his grandmother, Mrs. Crittenden, with them Inst Wednesday foi prepaid, on receipt of price, ¿rower, $l.uU per bottle ¿6 for $5.00. ¡Soap, UKs. t » Ja r; I for f 2.50. _ gB j who lives with Sharpe, ten miles Martbfield. by way of Myrtle Point. t i per THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., southeast of Claveland, ia tbe old­ The cattle are to he shipped to San # 7 S o u th F ifth A t . i m , N ow Y .r h , R. Y . J* est woman in Ohio. He gives her Francisco on the Alice Blancbrird. V V W A W A V W A V .’.W A ’A’.V A V M V age aa 133 years, and says she is W. D. Shoemaker, butcher, of this healthy and cheerful and does not place, was dowu and helped gel tbe Exchange: It is plcabant to Chicago Record: “Prond as I look to be over seventy years old. drove started. am to be an Obioau,” said Gover­ note that thare is n considerably She is somewhat deaf, but can see Ahi* Barrows returned this week increase in tlis number of estab­ well and gets around with compar­ from Gold Beach, where he has nor McKinley in his speech in lishments to Oregou for caring for Kansas City, “1 am pronder yet to atively little attention. She does been at work for aome time. He fruits iu various ways. A large considerable reading, but attempts reports that E. Danielson will be ari A merican.” Why isn't an cider aud jelly factory has recently only light work. Sharpe says her finish his contract for moving | Ohioan an American? mother in Scotland, whose home bouses across the river in shout two I Win. Lengren, of Astoria, was been established at WhitesoD, Yam­ was eight miles from Aberdeen, weeks. Tbe buildi gs were moved \ brought to the penitentiary last hill ooui ly. F o r S a l e . —A new and charm­ was 146 years old when she died. some time ago and only the work Saturday a week by Shoriff Hare of placing them on new founda­ and deputy. He will wear the ingly located residence property, O EN EBA L BOOTH IN NEW YORK. stripes for a period of fifteen years in good neighborhood, with city New York, Oct. 22. - General tions remains to be cu npleled. water. The house bus f iv e rooms, William Booth, comauder-in-chief The Dairyville creamery will for tbe crime of mayhem. is story nud a half high And pa­ of tbe Salvation Army, waa for­ close dowu about tbe first of No­ pered. H hs three lots, with barn »»*«» W » % V W » W A W W A «VW » mally welcomed here tonight in vember. ud woodshed. Very cheap. Cali W E B S T E R 'S Carnegie music hall, which was I Ourcommercinl school will open ■ t this office. crowded to the door. On tbe stage Monday morning, Nov. 5. in Recur IN T E R N A T IO N A L were all the eonomaoders, captains der ball. Students may aat. r a< Send two 2-cent postage stamps ¿¿¡StytSTL., D IC T IO N A R Y and officers of lesser rank, while any time bnt will find the work A Cmrnd — — — — —— — — — — to “The Road Publishing Company,” for • background there was a row leasantertostartin with the class. Successor o f t h s Denver, Colorado, and get a sample “ I n a b r id g e d .” of flaming banners. In bis address, ring all of your text books with copy of that great cartoon Populist U taiidard o f the General Booth «aid that the army’s you. weekly, “The Road," also a copy o f U. ». tioY’t Frlnt- flag floated in 41 colonies, while iuff Office, the 17.8. their famous English Octopus (devil Supreme Court and there were over 1000 officers, all fish) map, free. This map and “The uf nearly all the Without a doubt Simmons Liver fccl-ool books. trained ministers, on the rolls. He Regulator will cure you. It has Road” with tbe H e r a l d for o u e year V. n rm ly com - spoke highly of the work accom­ cured thousands. tre n d e d by every for o n l y $ 2 . 1 0 . S ate feu] orlnten- plished by women. Preceding the nent of S.’hoola, meeting in Carnegie ball (here was The tax levy of Harney connty and other Educa­ tors almost with­ a big mass meeting in Union h as be. n divided by tbe connty out uuwLer. court as follows: General fund. square. A C ollege P r e s id e n t w rite» i ** F o r 15mills;school fund,5>oilU; build­ ** e ase w ith w h ic h th e ry e f'n d s th e T H E SO-CALLED SHERMAN A N T I­ ing fund, 1 mill. Tbe total levy is “ w o rd s o u g h t, f ,r a c v v ra ry of def.nl> TRUST LAW. “ tiiiii, f» r «'f/ectivo m e th o d s in lu d i- Washington, Oct. 22.—The caas 21 mills. ’’ c a tln g p rom inclatlivn, f *r te rs e y e t of tbe United States against the The Prinevjlle Review vouches ** OMmorohenidve a tu trin e u t» o f fa c ts, “ an d f» r p rn e ttrn l tint* n» » w o rk in g sugar trust will probably be argued for the fact that tba following is au C A N I O I T A IN A P A T E N T f _____ *‘die*l«inarr, * W e b s te r’s I n te r n a tio n a l’ prompt anew* e *nd aa a cm sat opinion, writ« t s in tbe supreme court during the exact copy of an advertisement n I NN 6c C l’«.* w h o h a v « h ad M srliiltr roars' Mcvtt»I$ any c th u r alnglo v o lu m e .” «xpenene« In tbe patent bnalness. comannlen- present week. The case comes to posted o l tbe hnlletin board in tlona strictly confidential. ▲ H a a n s a k a f Ia> formation eoncerntn* F a Cent« «ad bow to ob­ tbe supreme court on an appeal front of one of tbe leading marcau- Tht- r n -v C ren t F ta n rln rd A itth o r lty . tain them sent free. Also « eataloffu« of — ohSB leal and actonttflo hooka »«at fro«. from the United States circuit court iile establishments of that city: Hoe. I>. 9. llrsw *r, J o v lc e of the IT. 8. Patents taken tbroaah Munn k Co. f t e t vs Special notice in th« H «!eat!flc A n iericn n , and Supreme O uir'.w rlre»: “ The International of appeals for tbe third circuit. It “Fur Sail.—Shugger, koffy, flower, tons are brought widely before the pub 11« with­ Dictl nary i* tho perfucHnu of dictionaries. out coat to th« inventor. This splendid paper, is a bill in equity to upset this trust, milasses, chewin aud smokin ter. I commend it to all la the cue great stand­ leaned weekly, elegantly Illustrated, m s h r m rtS# ard authority.” 1 arrlea, cent». Every_____ K r number _____ _ _ *25 _ cents. con tal ______ zu year will provide more than enough money p late s, in colora, a n d p h o to g ra p h s of i July 2,1890. Tbe case is regarded peaches and plumbs, nope, ryee. with plana, en a b lin g b u ild e rs to »bow in * to purchase a copy of the International. M iens and secure contract». Address as an important one because of its kandels, cole oiel, koon axel greeee Can you afford to be w ithout it? I i C O - N e w Y o k e , B i l l B r o a s w a » bearing upon cases of similar char­ glass and krokery wair, eat setter} G . A C . M E R R T A M C O ., r n b llm h c r a , acter touching the validity of tbe aud ao fourth; go far kash.” S p r ia g û e ld , Sherman law aa applied to other •Send to the pnbllahera for free pamphlet. trusts. ■v* Do not buy cheap rcprtnta ot ancient edition» V BALD HEADS! iS k o o k u m R o o t H a ir G r o w e r ■ g EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN. Yokohoma, Oct. 25.—Three thousand houses have been des­ troyed by ,r succession of violent earthquake shocks. As far as known, 260 lives have been lost, and a large number of people injured. Eccd’s ,i>Cure 3 Time to Secure a Cal Tiii Out, ¿Sea Good Dairy Farm or Ranch. Music T H E COURTS G ET TIN G A MOVE ON. Pittsburg, Oct. 22.—The supreme court of this state today hnlted the Standard Oil Company in its pro­ cess of absorbing tbe independent oil refineries. A deal has been made to bny ont the Producers’ A Refiners’ Oil Company. John G. Carter, of Franklin, Pla., a stock­ holder, secured an injunction in Yenango county coart. Today th* supreme court, withont discussiu tbe question involved, mads tbe injunction permanent. liances for Homes. Coup. H r. E d w a rd Complication P r a th e r of Diseases ••I was ‘ oubled with sick heartache« a a l pains In m sk had sides. I became partially dear, and ray n a rro w system was all run down, finally, I was seized with h e art disease and feaucht my days ware numbered. I tued Send th is C ¡U PO N and 2 3 ciM . to The llo p lt Music Co., 2Gi) D e arb o rn fit.. C hicago, III. And receive (p o a tp a id ) O N E P IE C E O F M USIC, o f yoor own choice, n a m e d b**low, or (T H R E E pieces foi ttO cents, ¡or SIX pieces for H I . R em it • postal n o te or 1 and 2 c en t Ktampa. I j ^ “ T h is eonpon n o t good 'a fte r D ecem ber 31. 1894. THE LATEST MUSIC. VO CA L. W edded A fte r th e B all. By B arney Fav’an. M ost p o p u la r W altz Song of th e d ay . D e d ica te d to M r C K H a rris , a u th o r o f “ A fter th e B a ll.. 40 eta A D ream of A rcadia. W a lts Son-/, ta d I a n better In every way. I kave sained In L a n y o n . T h e song of all son>>s. A •wntt and my former *ood appetite hoi rn- fa v o rite of A delina P a t t i ................ 50 eta tnrnad.” E dward F u a t s h . Grafton. CsL M o o n 'ig h to n th e la g o o n , by G eorge Hood's Bars-.partita la »old by all dnijcH te. S c h le iffa r b. L a te s t p o p u la r suc­ | 1 ; pix for *S. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD cess bv »his no ted co»niK>spr............ 50 c ts T H R E E S O U T H E R N SON G S: ‘U n­ A CO., Apothecaries. L#w»U. M as. cle D a n .” “ A ont S is T a b .” a n d H o o d 's P il ls ora parvly vegetable. SSw “ W here My H oney Sleeps,” com ­ p lete ..................... .......................... 75 cts T h re e charm im * p la in tiv e and c h a r­ a c te ristic so u th ern songs, w ritte n Every R r a d l n y Frraen by Col W ill L V isscher; n rranged by W H e rb e rt L anyon. Should take advantage of the extra­ IN ST R U M E N T A L . ordinary offer made by tbe F a r m e r s ’ At E v e n tid e , N octu rn e for piano, by M arcus, a very b rillia n t N octurne, T r ib u n e — General Weaver’s paper— the brightest, the newsiest and the a b o u t g ra d e 4-5....................................60 cts ’ry G roves, reverie fo r piano best reform paper on the list. They I n by Flow M arcus, a b e au tifu l re v e rie ,o rig ­ only ask 25 cents for this large 48- in a l a n d sure to p le a s e .. . . ..............50 c ts T h e above a re a ll fine e d itio n s of v al­ column weekly from now until Jan­ le copy lig h ts , a n d c a n n o t be h a d in uary 1, 1895. It is a bargain, and uab c h ea p form . we hope every one of our readers C oupons m u st acoom panv th e o rd e r to will take advantage of it at once. secure th e re d u c tio n s n am ed . Hood’s S a rsa p arilla T h e H e r a l d ’s B a r ­ g a in C o u n te r. — Having more 150 'rp » il ACRES. e s ta te th a n I enn p ro fita b ly m a n a g e in person. I oiler fo r sale , a t p ric e s to unit th e tim ea a n d on good term ?, a ll my re a lty except my homo fa rm , w hich oontiistn o f 150 ACRES jo in in g C oquille C ity , w hich in a sp len d id locution , h a n d y to tow n, good Bchoola, ch u rch es, m ills a n d ra ilro ad dep o t, also local riv e r b o a ts, a n d n e a r la n d in g o f sen-going vessels, nnd in a pood n e ig h b o r­ hood. which a c irefu l buyer w ill n o t bo slow to a p p reciate on aooount of convenience, acc e ssib ility to tho b e st m a rk e ts on th e ooast. s av in g o f tim e in tra n s a c tin g bu si­ ness and low freig h ts. W ill he d iv id e J if d esired . I t h as m o stly 80 acres of very rich b o tto m la n d , in grnss fo r m eadow or p a stu re ; 40 acres of level bench lan d , an d 30 acres of rough w oodland. L iv in g atr< aroa a n d «¡»rings fu rn ish watg> in every field. T h is is th e very b e st clover and o th e r g ra ss lands. 6 acres are in P e tite an d Ita lia n p ru n e s , a lso s g e n e ra l v a rie ty o f fru its. T H IS IS A C H O IC E DAIRY FA R M , W ith a large, successful cream ery h a n d y , is well fenced, h a s tw o sm all b a rn s , a house th a t h as served its tim e , b u t could be cheaply repaired. S te a m e rs a n d ra ilro a d c a rs b o th pass w ith in 60 ro d s of th e house, a n d bein g a w arm , w ell sh eltered lo catio n , all conduce to m ake th is a m o st d e sirab le hom e fo r som e one. Cony Stillwell of Bandon re- turned from his protracted visit in Yamhill county last wesk, coming with hiB mother, who had gone to Salem in charge of Mrs. Webster, whom she delivered at the asylum. Corry is looking well, hat sings the same story aa many others have done—"you people here may talk of bard, times, but you have not ex­ perienced wbat most comic unities 1 1 ACRES, also, of level sandy hnve in the valley.” ^ la n d in B an d o n . and overlooking A. E. Avins, a veterinary surgeon itH fam ous beach an d th e Pacific ocean; hag f a ir b u ild in g s a n d good w ater, is good veg­ jnat arrived her# from the valley, e ta b le o r sm all fr u it lan d a n d a c ap ita l place fo r poultry , a n d a few oowa to sell m ilk tells us we look comfortable here, to c ity cu sto m ers and cam p ers on th e beach. and as it faring quite well to Tell your neighbors about it. A s a h e a lth re s o rt it o a u ’t be b e at, h a v in g th e m ild est w in ter, coolest sum m er a n d what they are in that section. I d m o st e q u ab le te m p e ra tu re in th e U n ite d Address, F a r m e r s ’ T r ib u n e , Gladstone 8 ta te s. that splendid country wheat only Des Moines, Iowa Q Q ACRES of hisvy timber, averaged about 15 bushels to the 3 m iles from C oquille C ity an d th e acre tbe pea* eeaeon, and oate about river. W ill b e Hold low. \ D A ILY D A ILY J J O U 8 E AND T H R E E LOTS in Coq«ill# W H Y ? Because he follows these 25 bushels while the prices rule so INTEREST VALUE rules: *' Keep the head cool, the feet low that the farmer ie often worse L SO 17 unim p ro v ed lota in varioua —ON— warm, and the bowels open.” You p a rts of C oquille C ity , Cooa oounty, off than if he had not eown in hope, English Loans can have a clear head and live to be U r., giving a vn riety o f lo c a tio n s toohoogg M . EXPORT ninety if you do the same thing. fro m an d a t re a so n sb le prices. and reaped in di*pair. He men­ P aid by th e W hen the bowels fail to move dur­ Q Q -A C R E FARM 3 miles from tions one farmer, well fixed and United States. ing the day take on retiring two —TO— ^ ^ tow n. 2*i acres ohoice creek bottom hitherto prosperous ia his hus­ Smith*s S m a ll Bile Beans. Their la n d a n d som e very tine saw tim ber on bal- J ENGLAND, 12,000,00» ! anoe. S pring b ran ch , cosy b uildings, e tc . action is so mild that you are not bandry, who, with gathering about C all on o r address d ire c tly , aware of it. All day your mind will [ 12,000,000 ! 100 acres of wheat came out $40 R . D. SA N FO R D , be clear and cool. "N ot a frip e in a on h is fa rm a t Coquille C ity, barrel of them.” A»k for small sixe. in debt. Many others nave fared O r c all a t T H E H E R A L D O F F IC 1 . Miss Tillie Atkinson, a Quaker T aks no substitute for about similarly. •vsugelist, is conducting revival» To the U nfortunate. Tbe Christian Endeavor society of tome magnitude in the Yamhill DIL GIBBONS’ of this city will give a special pro­ eounty town«. DISPENSARY, gram at the Christian church nsxt Horse» are chenp in Malhenr county. W illiam Joses and John Sunday, at 3 p. m. Those eminent 62» koarnry S t, c o rn e r o f C om m ercial worker* in the cause, Mr. and Mrs. Lackey bought about 1100 bead San F rancisco, C al. Harford, will be present and lend 1 from A. Sut*"n Iset week for $2000, Herald and Rural Northweit for $2. E sta b lish ed in 1854. lets than $2 per bead. fo r th e tre a tm e n t o f their help, Aa on this day the C. Sexual an d S em in al We offer a valuable premium to “I would rather trust that med- diseasea.auch as G on­ E. throughout thin state will meet j icine o rrh ea. G leet. 8 tr c t- than any doctors that I know our subscribers who are interested ______ u re . S yphilis, in all end redeem their pledge for $200, of,” says Mrs. Hattie Mason of in the farm, fruit-growing and stock, its form a. Sem inal W eakness, Im potency made tome months aiuce, to liqui­ Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking without extra cost; in other words, an»l I>»et M anhood p e rm a n e n c y cu red . Tho $3 for $2—two papers for the price sick a n d affl e t 'd sh o u ld n o t fa il to call date the debt on the church at this of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera of one. upon him . T h e D o c 'o r haa trav eled exten­ and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by sively in E urope, an d in sp ected th« roughly piece, it is meet end proper that th e v arious h o sp ita ls th e re , o b ta in in g a S. L. Leneve, druggist tbe aociety here ahonld be active to Four Beautiful Loti g re a t deal o f v a lu a b le in fo rm a tio n , which he m p eten t to im p a rt to those in need Thomas Williams died at Lost In th- heart of town have been of h is is co services. help themeelvea and do what they T h e D o cto r cures when valley receutly age,! 91. He was a o th e rs fail. T ry him . D R . G IB B O N wh) placed mi onr b a u d s , and will la* can. In view of aueb resolve, e native of Pei osvlvania, aud an sold together at a very reasonable m ak e n o ch arg e unlesa he effects a o u r t. fWMMg a t h in s ta n c e C U R E D AT B O M B . collection will be taken np from Oregon pioueerof 1853. He leaves rnte. This is a rare chance to co m m u n ic atio n s s tric tly c o n fid e n tia l the congregation to that end, and a large family of grown children secure either business or residence All All le tte rs answ ered In p lriii envelopes. C harges re asonable. C all o r w rite A odress all ahonld go prepared to do some­ living in Lake aud Klamath conn- lota which will donhle ic value in D R . i . F. G IB B O N . thing. Box 19fi7. Sen Francaaoo, C tl. i