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VOL. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Union W A L T E I C U LI!, N. D., Labor Column. No Bank There. , r n .li.-t l lo 13, 1894. l> . > f h . “ As old as Terrell, Tex., Nov. 3.—The most There was an eastern man with us the hills” and P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N . DKVOTSU XO 'l'HK IN T H R E STS OK T1IK LABOBHR disastrous accident in tbe history in the stage as we were making a never excell o f Terrell occurred her, this morn PEO PLE'S PA R TY. route in Kunsas, and at noon as we OFFICE AND KEKIDENCE, ed. “ Tried ing. As the result o f the collapse The following compose the County Cen and proven" O o q u .il l e C ity . O r tral Committee of the People’s Party of 1 stopped at a new town for dinner, o f an awning on acr >wj which had Coos county, Oregon: is the verdict ho said to the landlord of the board assembled to witness Sells Bro’a Dist. No. 1—Win. Phillips. Empire City. o f millions. O. E. SM ITH. circus parade, four psfsnns weie shanty tavern: “ “ 2— A. M. ( ’ollver. Marshfield. S im m o n s “ “ 8—O. A. Kelly, liiverton. fatally crushed and )00 ( thers Surgeon Dentist, “ This seems to be a brisk sort of “ “ 4—1. T. Weekly. Gravel Ford. L iver Regu more or lees seriously injured. On ____ 1 otlioe “ “ 5—J. H. Mathenv. Myrtle Point. a town.” the awning of the MiHsnsippi store M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . lator is the “ 6—Jas. West, Bandon. lato r 13 “ Yes, she’s gaining right along.” sn unusual large nuiuHar of people JAS. WEST. Chairman. Bandon. L iver W. PHILLIPS s. oratory. Krapir* Pity. “ Is there a bank hore?” had congregated to g e t « good view and K i dney of the pmade, 500 or »inre being medicine t o Before the law was written down with “ Regular bank?” parchment or with pen; on the awning nnd the »¡dewalk be which y o u “ Yes.” Attorney at Law, Before the law made oitizens, the moral neath was jammed. can pin your law made men. “ Regular bauk with president, The names o f those injured, as Marshfield, - Oregon. Law stands for human rights, but when it r t ’ / faith for a fails those rights to give, cashier, and so on, where they fi r as esn be obtained at this hour, Then let law die, my brother, but let human are as follows: receive deposits, give drafts on btines live. JO H N F. H A L L JL U U U m i i d laxa —Rev. Miller Hageraan. M rs. Lucinda Wright, injured Chicago and so forth?” Attorney at Law and tive, and on right ride and bip. “ Yes.” purely veg Legislation for England. » • » 1 E s ta te A g e n t, Mrs. Charles Gardner, left leg etable, aet- “ No, there isn’t any such bank broken and severely injur, don the M abbiivihlo , O kuoom . Henri Waterson’s paper, seconded w-v # I I ing directly by a Chicago paper, is mourning the here now.” body. r -* 1 I / O on the Liver C. A. S E H L B R E D E . Mrs. F. D. Armstrong, injured “ Then there was one?” disposition of congress to legislate J. a n d K id A T T O R N E Y »' L A W for England and the inclination of “ Yes, but it closed up. The pres on arm and also »b o o t the knees. neys. T ry it. Miss Kennedy, severely injured Ruseburg, Oregon. the government to look to Great ident and cashier are here though.” about the legs. Sold by all S ..oi al attention to matters before the Britain fur precedents. “ Then perhaps I could have a Here is a M iss Sarah W right, severe body Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder Raseburg land offioe, the commissioner of the general land office ami secretary of the marvelous awakening from a Rip little talk with them before dinner?” bruises to be taken dry orm adeiatoa to*. Interior at Washington. Mrs. C. O. Writtmaa, right arm T V o K in g o f l i v e r N e tN c tn e s . “ Hardly. They are lying under- Van Winkle sleep. The govern * I h ave need you rS Im m ons L iv e r Ri*m- ami spine injured. totor and ©an eonscieneionsljr u y it is the DR. T - H O L D E N ment of the United States dare not ground out here in my back lot. Miss Bertie Camphil], injured kin g o f a ll livw r m edicines. I consider it a “ What! Dead?” M vd icine cheat in itself. —-U eak W . J sneeze unless it knows that Queen in the side. D ENTIST, • o n , Taoomn, WaahiagUMi. “A^coffin nails.” Victoria has taken snuff. It dare B. F. Rhodes, injured in shoulder M AK4H FIELD , OUEGON. CrKVKBY P A C K A ttm “Sickness or accident?” and head. W hs Z Stamp la r e i on FFICE in the Hutcheson Building not enter into a financial obligation, Mrs. Florence Hutton, arm and adjoining the Bank. “Well, sort o’ betwixt. The bank not even to the oxtent of signing a broken, head bruised and T W O O. G. T.—Neal Dew L'*dge, No. 25, dollar bill, until it is sure that the tried to fail nnd pay 50 cents on the , ,, . , . . , , otherwise injured, Not expected • Meets in Coquillo City every Tuesday dollar, and boys turned out and 1 people of Lombard street approve evening. All members in good standing to live. F O R O N E . cordially invited. J.T. T hornton , C. T. of it. In its relations to Great hung ’em to that telegraph pole Miss A lice Terbet, hip dislocated C. Wilkins, Secretary. there, and divided the cash so that j and leg injured, By special arrangements with the Britian there is not much difference & A; Anthony, slightly publishers we are able to offer between India and America. The we got $1.10 apiece on our deposits. | Mrs.^ ^ r- injured internally. /"'10QUILLK F. A. <fc I. U. meets every principal point of difference is that I f you want to start a bank, how Mrs. John Barry, back broken \ J second and fourth Thursday nights ever, I ’ll— ” in eaoh month iu Coquille City, Coos if India does not consent to be aud not expected to live. in combination with the C O Q U ILLE •onnty, Oregon. “Oh! no! no! no! I had no idea raped financially, the British lion Mis- Judie Alvis, iujuted about M rs . L hna J oitnson , Sec. C IT Y H E R A LD for tho price of our to face aud hip. will chew her up, while on the other of it. I ’m going on to Emporia paper alone. To every subscriber Bandon F A and I U M iss May F ife, injured in hip go into business.”— Ex. who renews now and pays $2 in Meets every second and fourth Friday hand, if the United States resists, and neck. nights in each mouth at Bandon, Coos Great Britain will buy congress, or advance wa will send him Mrs. Julie Roth, left arm broken. uvnnty, Or. E. G. G rover , o . G E N E R A L N E W S . in some other way allure our hon HOME AND FARM FREE, Mrs. Roth’s girl was also badly in- Sumner F A. and I U. orable innocents into making infer K ILLED IIIS MOTHER AND FATHER. ju red. or two papers for the price of one. Meets at Alliance hall on the second and M l-s Ida Davis, hip injured. HOME AND FA R M is recog nal fools of themselves. Iu either ifenrth Saturday evenings of each mont h. Buffalo, N Y . N o v 2 — Without W m . R asor , Sec. Miss Ada Roger*, badly injured nized as the leader in enterprising case the old lady gets what she any provocation, W illiam Gipps, a in fee and arms. agricullurnl journalism. It has re iv e r t o n f . a . a i . u . meets in its wants. She has taken from us mill railway car inspector, shot his new hall at Riverton every firnt amt M rs. Mary Wadsworth, severely cently been enlarged to It! pages, mother to death and fatally third Saturday evenings of eaoh mouth. ions of dollars to which she had no wounded his father today. H e injured internally and a deep gash and is more attractive than ever. Its O. A. K uljlt , See. honest right and is taking millions escaped. on the right thigh. 1 ‘ of contributors contains the OUTH FORK F. A. A I. U., No. 230, more. What were once her thirteen Mrs. A. 13. Barnes, thigh broken. names of practical farmers all over CHEW OF THE LUCAS SAVED. meets every second Saturday at 2 p m. Josialt Bart in, injured severely the country. Its Home Department Brothers of other lodges in good standing American colonies are a soft snap Sun Francisco, Nov. 5.— The in tile side and head. Mav die. are invited to a tend witli us. is unsurpassed. Its department de for Great Britain. She no longer B. E. H am pton , secretary. steamer Homer has arrived from Miss Laur ¡lu ll |v n.'ulen and voted to children is a well-spring of has any trouble iu their government ; Yaquina with the crew o f the ankle dtsloci <». pleasure in every household. thoy take earn of tlienicclvea and wrecked brig, T, \V. Lucas, the . M a rio n i- - e (a -vra rib s Renew your subscription to I. O. O. F. crew o f the steamer saw distress brokeu and < i wise o : 1 pay their own expenses, while they the H erald and get this groat agri signals flying at the masthead o f Coquille Lodge N o.53 Mrs. Rohe qu ed internally, cultural and home journal FREE Meets at Coquille City every Saturday even are still tied to the apron strings of i tfop brig early on the morning of probably fatally. FOR ONE YEAR. ing. Visiting brethren, in good standing, their mother, who draws a hand-j October 24, and the steamer was M iss Mamie Bullock, bones iu For sample copy o f Home and cordially invited. The men leg fractured. some revenue from them. It is tax headed for the vessel. C. W. WniTii. N. G. Farm write to “ Home and Farm, J. S. L awhbncb , R. S. o f Ihe brig were then lowering n ^ ation without representation now as L . D. L . Veach, badly injured; Louisville, Iiy.,” or call at this office. boat, and a few minutes later the ! a l so " his h7s wife, wifeVthVee buV^d.V.ghte three little daughters Coouilie Encampment, never before. The English bought crew of the I ncas was taken on ! and „.„ i a „ son, „ „ „ some o f .„n______ _ die. whom may our bonds and then manipulated board, almost dead fiom exposure 3STo 2 5 . 1 O . O . F \ Miss Jewell Monday, leg badly They had been injured. Meets first and third Thursdays in each legislation concerning them until and exhaustion. Month at Odd Fellows’ ball. Cordial invi ou the deck o f their vessel for six Pearl Rushing, badly injmed. tation to visiting patriarchs in good stand the profit was colossal; they buy up ing. C. W. W r it s . C. P. Mrs. Richardson. our industries and the laws are fixed | . lays and six nights, working at W. P kbrt , Scribe. the pomps in their t Sorts to save KOTICE TO INVENT M S. Garfield Robb. so that they can get their profits in the ship, but failed wheu port was M rs. Robb. Chadwick Lodge, No- 68, gold, and our brethren across the almost withiu reach. There was never a time in the his Miss Annie Roberts. A. F. and A. M., tory of our country when the de pond have had a rollicking time W ill and K a tie Freigle, badly V l i i r r l t » K « ‘ l l i i r r m i V l c l i m N e u - Meet« at their ball on Saturday eveniap mand for inventions and improve t c i a v d l t o I Lac I V i a i l r u l i i t r v . injured. on or before full moon in each month. with us for 30 years. It has been Visiting brethren cordially invited. Mrs. Jeff Scott and her baby, ments iu tho arts and sciences gen fun for them but death to us; and Eugene, O r , Nov. 1.— In the W. S in c l a ir , W.M. erally was so great as now. Tho with 30 years’ record of legislation Lane county circuit court, the state badly injured. T. B. Willard, 3rc. conveniences of mankind in the fac Miss Maude Maxfield, face and for great Britain by the Americaus o f Oregon vs. Duncan Sc< tt, for | tory and workshop, the household, g .- a ’ r . adultery, Scott Ims been found | wrist seriously injured. the distinguished Kentucky editor Miss L izzie Spencer, injured in on the farm, and in official life, guilty and sentenced lo one year in Q-en- L j tie Post No- 27, has just become indignant. I t iB require continual accessions to tho the penitentiary. Defendant’s at bnck, bead and face. Moots at Coquille City, on every first appurtenanc.es and implements of Miss Maude Dwyer, badly bruised another case of lockiug tho door torneys have perfected an appeal Wednesday. Visiting comrade, in good each in ordor to save labor, time nnd and was unconscious for lume time standing, oordiallv invited. and Scott isnt liberty, pending the expense. The political change in G. W. N orton , Commander. after the horse is stolen.— Farmers’ decision o f the supreme court, on | but will recover. EL. H. NionoLS, Adjutant. Voice. Two little boys, bruised about ' the administration of government $500 bonds. This case is a most They were does not affect the progresa of the Coquille Fishermans’ revolting one ami involved Mrs. the face and body. Jndge Trnmbull » Crasher. immediately taken home 1 ut their American inventor, who being on Judge Trumbull did not stop to L o u is« BofT, the 20-year-old bride t j n i o m t the alert and roady to perceive the names were not learned. consider the fact that for every day- o f one month aud her 80-vear-old le a n d c lp la . O re g o n , Nat Latum, head and foot in- existing deficiencies, does not permit spouse, aud is the result o f a match the affairs of the government to deter Will meet every fourth Saturday in each in the last ten years there has been made bv one Horn and his wife ju red. month till further notioe. All members in Boh Duncan, bona in left leg him from quickly conceiving the good standing cordially invited to attend. outstanding an average of at least who i (onducted a marriage bureau remedy to overcome existing discrep splintered. $5,000,000,000 in notes or other evi- j in Eugene. ancies. Too great care cannot be Miss Susie Lyon, head injurs 1 . denees of indebtedness on real 1 Buff paid Horn $100 for his ser- Mrs. C. J. Lyon, injured about exercised in choosing u competent vice and Horn and Scott were im eBtnte. He ignored the important and skillful attorney to prepare and plicated in inducing Mrs. Boff, the the head nnd hips. circumstance that about half of this young wife, to leave her spousp, Mrs Sophie Hayes and baby, prosecute nn application for patent. Valuable interests have been lost and represents money remaining due on when Scott and Mrs. B o ff are badly injured. destroyed in innumerable instances Dr. S C. Burbank, severely in the vicinity of the parade ground, land which was purchased for a alleged to have committed adultery. by the employment of incompetent fo r $125 each. Only a few lots much larger aggregate, and that the Mrs. Boff was not indicted aud was jured alrnut the head. counsel, and especially is this advice Miss Annie Deuschle. the state's principal witness, and it at this price. For particulars in applicable to those who adopt the other half represents money bor Henry Rogers. is npon the accomplice’s testimony quire at the H erald office. “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven rowed for the purpose of making thst Scott was convicted. Defend M iss Rogers. tors who entrust their business to AI«kisri'“ Rogers. IF O iR S iL L E . different kinds of improvements— ant’s attorneys maintain that an Miss Sarah Wade, injured in the this class of attorneys do so at im uoindteted accomplice cannot tes building houses in the cities, and o in ACRES of land on Cnnninvham minent risk, as the breadth and side. ¿ i l l eroek, 4 miles from Coqaille City, fencing, stocking, draining, etc., ou tify against her paramour, and it is strength of tho patent is never con the nw end n of the sw sec IS. twp John Knox, scalp wouud. upon the admissibility o f her test 2S s, r 12 w, covered with a fine body of fir the farm. A t tha beginning of 1890 imony that the supreme court will Martha Monroe, collar-bone and sidered in view of a quick endeavor timbor. Price—$(> |>er acre: terms easy. to get nn allowance and obtain shoulder broken. the total of these m ort^agf îmlebt- I |)e cal led to pass. ALSO, tho fee thon due. THIS PRESS n t A ACRES, what is known ss North ♦ «©> ---------- ______ . . . . ------------ Z - r ‘ f Prairie, 4 milo, east of Lansioin P. edness was about $(i,l;0<l,000,000. I Dr. Price’s Cream Raking Pow der CLAIM S COM PANY, John Wed- O.: a No 1 stock ranch, plenty of ont rantfe. Now the effect of the free coinage Henry Wilson, the postmaster at W orld s Fair hisbast Medal and Diploma. derburn, General Manager, 618 F Price— per aore; will take in exchange which Judge Trumbull asks for j Welahton. Florida says he cured a valley property. Inquire of etreet, N. W., Washington, D. C., , , , , , . . oaaft of diftrrhœaof longstanding m * ,n.u...»-0 n ft38 W. P W RIGHT, Ih r e e Town families arrived representing a large number of im Dallas. Polk county, Or. simply would be to enable the peo- Hix Lourfi with one small bottle of Cottage Grove last week, portant daily and weekly papers, as pie who have borrowed this $(1,000,- Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and j Simmons Liver Regulator has well as general periodicals of the 000,000 which they have promised Diarrhoea Remedy. What a pleasant | npTrr j known to fail to cure country, was instituted to protect its to pay to keep possession of the surprise that must have been to the ¿jvs.,cr)flja patron? from the unsafe methods i j " i al ., i Rufferer. Such cure« are not u n -| • 1 1 land and all the improvements there- 1 , ... .. . A t heretofore employed in this line of 1 usual with tin» remedy. In many “ You little imp,” said the father, on, and yet pay only half a» much instance» only one or two donee are ! “ if I catch you risking injury in a business. The said company is pre A R A G O , C O C S C O U N T Y , O R . as they had agreed to pay. Is that required to give permanent relief. football game, I ’ll break every bone pared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for reason ! It can always be depended upon. in your body.” \VTNO had several years experience equitable?— Chicago Tribune. able fees, and prepares and prose in the east, we fe-el confident we can It is not equitable. And it is not whpn rp',uce'l wi,h WRter >*is Plen*- R o s e l nrg Review: Hon. Plmn cutes applications generally, includ give satisfaction to onr patrons. 8end us ant to take. F or sale by S. L. Len- Cooper will begin butchering this your lists of property, or come and aee ns. true. The effect of the free coinage ing mechanical inventions, design eve, druggist. w e e k , having 100 head o f fat mgs patents, trade-marks, labels, copy which Judge Trumbull asks would Coquille Riirr Property a Specialty. Roseburg R eview : Tbe Coot this fall. H e believes 'here is more rights, interferences, infringements, Correspondence promptly attended to. be to prevent these borrowers from Our commission 8 ¿»rcen t of sales. Our paying twice $(1,000,000,000 to their hay stages are now rui ningon win money id bacon than in selling hogs validity reports, aud gives especial motto is, Live and Let Live. attention to rejected cases. It is creditors. Under the present gold ter time and are allowed twenty- at the current price on foot. 48 t f] B. B. P A U LL \ CO. standard the puchasing power of a four hoars in which to make the E s«t Portland boasts o f a couple also prepared to enter into competi gold dollar has been nearly doubled, distance between Rose' nrg and named Jarrett. who have broke the tion with any firm in securing for and therefore it requires almost M yrtle Point. They will not need baby record o f Oregon, and are eign patents. Write for instructions and advice. Gallorv six doors east o f I. O twice the amount of every commod so much time until the roads are probably world beaters. They J ohn Wr.nnirantjp.5, O. F. Hall. Samples and price» ity to obtain a dollar that it did at worse than they are now. have five living children, born to 618 F street, io gallery. the time these debts were contracted. A new Grand Army post is to be the.o within a period o f one year— i [P . O. Box 385. J Washington, D. C. ' triplets and twins. C. W ll.K im , Photo. Is that equitable?— Chicago Times, .organized at Junction City. J. W. BENÏÏETT, / h n n cur9- a - o I F. A. I. U. NO. 15« The drowning of little Clifford Casey at Salem was a very sad FOR W STAMP# (regular price M r ) joar ad- affair. The Journal says: “ The dr*#.« U received within » days will b* tor I year bolsi» boys were playing with a dog d on_guiuatea on gumated jn ^ n le U ils. Only Director» throwing sticks into the stream for r iw toeing I W . i t » guarani om en ; from w b - customers. him to bring out. The dog liad a iutiera and rope attached to his neck, and it is tu rei» you'll probably, “ belipved by maDy that the boy was holding to the rope too tightly, and one of your printed addresaTabeij whb thus pulled into the water by pa-sted Iberecn. iS J tT H A ! WO wtl also print ami prepay postage on aOOof the (log. The little Gatch boy your label addrasses to y o a ; wbMft U c ICOU your HHvsiopes, ' * books, “"* etc., to went to the house, nad when asked | i j * ' I h prevent their being lost. J. A. W in s , ivillou *v. N. v*. U„ writes: "F rom o f ReidsvUto. where his companion was, answered n your Ltghmüi m y 2e cant addreos in inf my 8& addre l)irectory I ’ve receivev. most innocently: ‘H e is in the 00 P a r c e l » « labels and over :it»oo J f n il. M y addrttfWM yoa scatt* water, hd < 1 he won’t come out,’ not among publisher* and maurafactui are arriving daily, on »»Inablt realizing the terrible reality.” The o f mull from nil parte o f tbe funeral was held nt Roseburg F r i Adores«— day 2d inst. aud the remains were WORLD’S FAIR DIRECTORY CO., laid to rest iu ttie Catholio cemetery. No 262 Girard and Frankford aveunss, “ 3000 PA R C E L S O F M A IL” flit Philadelphia, Pa. Subscribe for the Examiner and get a chance in the great drawing. JST E T W Herald and Rural Northwest for $2. BLACKSM ITH A logging camp* kept on hand. Sltiefaetie» guaranteed. Shop on w r ie r Berth of Pie- bgoi Feed stable. mSfttf COOS B A Y Marble a il Stone ffo rls C. W. PATERSON, Prop. J. J. B A K E R ' S Liver;, Feed % Sale Stables, Manufacturer of Marble Monument«, Heal- «tones. Tablets, etc. M YR TLE PO INT, OR. Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railing« furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties S IN G L E And D O U B L E R IG S , living in the country or other towns who F IN E TEAM S, may wish anything in my line o f bnHineas. M a r s h f ib l d - .......................... O b f g S A D D L E -H O R S E S Home and Farm R S PATENTS JU M PED ! SEE? LOTS AT B A N D O N ,fL i'S B. B. PAULL & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS H SHO P! W e offer a valuable premium to C cqtjill * C ity , our subscribers who are interested in tho farm, fruit-growing and stock, D u a n e A M c A d a m s , P r o p h t e t o k ». without extra cost; in other words, L L Kinds of farm work solicited. Horse shoeing and plow work a specialty $3 for $2— two papers for the price bnpplieH for logging work. w%dg«»s, dogs of one. hugs, cant-hooks and everything need in 120 DOLLAR® R E A S O N A B L E PRICES. PER MONTH I n Y O w n L o c a l it y Regular trip« with fine haeks eonnestintf with train« at Rosebnrg; two trips daily to and from Coquille City, making prompt connection with river steamers, stage lines and ocean steamers at Coos bay. our made easily arid honorably, without capi tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, o rgh l can do the work hand ily. without experience. Talking un necessary. Nothing like it for money making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. We teach you in a night how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without ex pense to yourself. We start you, furnish everything needed to carry on the busi ness successfully, and guarantee you against failure if you but follow our simple, plaiu instructions. Header, if you are in need o f ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mall you a docu ment g ivin g you all the particulars. T R U E & C O ., Box 400, A u g u sta , M aine. IF YOU W ANT IN F O R M A T IO N ABOUT P E N S IO N S ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS CO M PANY JOHN W E D D E R B U R N , Managing Attorney, P. O . Box 403, - Washington, D. 0. Honorably diHcharged soldier» and «ailors who served ninety days, or over *n the late wiir are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by «ervice or not, and reuardh*«« of tlieir pecuniary circnmstAneee, WIDOWS of such soldiers and «ailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’ « death was duo to army service or not. if now dependent npon their own labor for nup- port. Widow« not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the aoldier’e death wa« due io nervine. CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 year«) in almost all cases where there was mo widow, or «he ha« since died or remarried. PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died la service, or from effect« of service, nnd they are now dependent, upon their own labor for support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late wat or in regal*« army or navy. Soldiers of the lnfce war. pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other law«, without losing any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old law arc entitled to hie her ratea under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pen sioned, hut al«o for others, whether duo to servi-e or not. Soldier« and sailor« disabled in line <»f duty in regular army or navy since the war art also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, anu their widows, of the Black Hawk. Creek Cherokee, knd Reminds «a Florida Indian war« of 1»82 to 1842. are entitled under a recent not. MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widow» also entitled, if 62 years of age or dis abled or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension ha* been gran tod under Inter Inwgor not. Rejected olai « reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and «ailors o f the late w*» who have lost their original papers. Send for law* und information. No o’largo for advice. No fee nnle«« successful. A d d re “ THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN r. o. Box 4 m. W IDDEKBU KN , lisn avin « A tto rn », Washington, D. • . lio o k H e r e ! COME A-RTJNNING! G r® a t B a rg a in s in I2ea,l E state! T it » L E H N H E K H addition to M yrtle Point ha» been recently plat ed nnd placed on the market, nnd is offered so chenp and on such easy term- that parties wishing to purchase property in the banti- ful town o f M yrtle Point should take a look at thiu addition before purchasing elsewhere. W a only ask • ne-fourtk down, balance from one to two years’ time. F in e aernge property adjoining this addi tion for sale cheap. J. A. L k h n h e r k , agent, M yrtle Point, O r. E a s t 1VI a r s h f i e l c i , The coming R. R. Center of Coos County. Lots are now on the Market. Photographs! For further information apply to the COOS BAY LAND COMPANY A{ East Marshfield, Oregon.