Judge Weideraan, aavs the tele
graph, sent on a mission to England
p u ¿ L IS H ED E V E R Y T U E 8 D A Y by ex-Queen Lilioukalani, has fin
ished his visit in that country and
J. s. M 'E W E N & D . F. DEAN, gone to Germany, from which
Editors and Proprietors.
country he will return to Hawaii via
New York. The “jedge," it is said,
Devoted to the material and social up
h o ld in g o f th eC oquille Valley particularly has not met with success.
England
and o f Coos County generally.
might remove both Queen L il aud
Subscription, per year, in advanoe, f2 .
her jedge to some of her African
p . r iS H S B , N e w s p a p b * A d v k b t m iiiq A o k w t ,
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« u r authorlaa*l a«#nt. This paper la kept ou ill«.
In hla offloe.
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her own tawny subjects down there,
these new importations may prove
T U E S D A Y . H O V 7 * b 1891
great helps in the introduction of
civilization as now accepted.
GoquilU CHq gtottW.
T
»
f
silver money. I differ from you,
however, as to the method.
I
would secure it by the re-enact
ment o f the coinage law o f 1837.
I am a bimetallist nnd not a pro-
tictiouist, but, helieviug that bi
metallism is the most essential
thing in restoring national pros
perity, I wonld take moderate pro
tection in order to secure the nec
essary bimetallism.”
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The Japanese have captured Port
Arthur. The work was done in short
order, for the previous capture of
outer forts had demoralized the
Chinese and they refused to stand.
Governor Pennoyer’s son, Horace,
who has been attending Williams
college in Massachusetts, died on the
24th iust. of typhoid fever. Mrs.
Pennoyer had just left for the east
a day or two before this announce"
m en t.
Our state board of equalization
held a preliminary meeting last
■week and elected a clerk, Prof. D.
W. Coolidge of Eugene, who served
that board so ably and faithfully
before. The clerk will serve in the
meantime before the board's sitting
in receiving and arranging the
papers to facilitate the board’s duties
A K. OF L. PRO TEST.
New Orleans, Nov. 23.— The
Knights of Lab >r, in convention
today, adopt> 1 a lesolution pro.
testing against the issue o f $50,-
000.000 bonds by the government,
characterizing
it as a fraud
upon the toiling masses, intended
solely for the benefit of the money
powers and the boudholding aris
tocracy.
Marion county’s teachers’ examina
tion, held last week, had the smallest
attendance on record— 19 applicants.
Douglas county had
11, Coos
county had 10, all of whom passed,
and 2 passed for state diplomas.
T H E LADY WINS.
Loudon, Nov. 23.— The result of
the election for members o f the
Loudon school board will not be
known until late. Miss Davenpoit
H ill has defeated the Duke of
Newcastle ■ iu the city by 8000
votes.
The marriage contract of the new
czar and PrineeiB Alix was signed
at St. Petersburg on the 23d inst.
Shake.
Wo thank Master N ile M iller,
who is attending school hero from
the Fishtrnp community, for bis
kindness iu presenting ns some
popcorn.
The military ball at Bandon last
Saturday night was a delightful
affair. The attendance was large
and the program furnished hours
of pleasure. Lockwood’s orchestra,
augmented by onr local cornetiat,
Geo. Leach, filled the bill in that
line.
Arrivals by steamer Arago Nov.
26tb:
M. L . Tower and bride,
G eorge Lindsey, Mrs. M. H. Dean
and child, T. Burkhart, J. B. Boss-
man, J. A. Lyons, Mrs. A. Thomp
son, Miss A. Fisher, H . Andersou,
D. H. Campbell, A. Campbell, Mrs.
W illiam s, Capt. Grant.
That
H ew
Road.
E d . H erald : I don’t think the
couDty commissioners had any right
to grant or have the survey for a
new road made, as the petition
should have stated whether the
roud went through improved or
enclosed or cultivated land, and if
they had the consent of R. and 8.
and C. and D. and F. and A. and
W. and G. aud L., etc.
No, the rond passes through the
improved, enclosed and cultivated
lauds and not oue of the parties
have given consent to have the
road, as it destroys gates and fences,
and fences the cattle from the river.
Ho I think the best thing the county
can do is to buy the south Bide of
the river aud let the settlers go
somewhere else, if they have noth
ing to say in the matter. And I
think they had better look up law
in regard to laving out roads
through enclosed lauds.
J. C. W ilson .
I T P A Y S T O H E P R E NID E NT,
C l i - T r l a n « '»
F « r t i i a > - E . H n i a ‘ r.1 u l
»I.O O U .O O O
G E N E R A L NEW S.
A
WOMAN’ 8
E IG H T
HUSBANDS.
Kearney, N. J., Nov. 19.— Chss.
A. Anderson, an inmate o f the sol
diers’ borne here, tells an extraor
dinary story o f the exploits of his
wifs. He married her when she
wss 15. She is now only 49. She
has had seven husbands since
deserting Anderson, after six years
married life.
“ The list o f husbands since she
dessrted me,” said Anderson, “ is as
follows: No. 2, J. W. Denver, who
went crazy and died; No. 3, Orsen
House, who was ranrdered; No. 4,
Christopher Bower, member of
congress from South Carolina.dead;
No. 6, a musician, Charles Naylor,
deserted after a year; No. 7. Frank
Parker, from whom she isdivorced;
No. 7, Paul K. Redmond; No. 8,
Harry Carson, at present in jail iu
Trenton.” Anderson was a mem
ber o f the United States detective
force for a number o f years, and
has traveled all over the world.
H e seems to have regarded bis wife's
marital experience bb a huge joke.
NO M E A T FOR DENM ARK.
Copenhogen, Nov. 19.— The min
ister o f the iuterior has issued a
decree forbidding the importation
o f live cattle and^fresh meat from
the United States.
CANNOT FEED T H E IR
8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
Washington, Nov.19. -Cougrsss-
man-elect Howard of Alabamn,
author o f that famous tale, “ I f
Christ came to Congress,” declares
that Grover Cleveland is woith
$4,000,000.
This declaration is
undoubtedly correct as fHr as it
goes. I t is believed here I y peo
ple closely connected with Wall
street affairs that $6,000,000 would
be nearer the exact figure.
It is
known that he has been siiigulaily
successful in rsaleitate transactions
since be came here.
His little
transaction at Red l o p alone
netted him $140,000.
The balk of the rest o f his
wealth is'Supposed to have resulted
from successful
speculations iu
Wall street.
He has not specu
lated in hie own name so far as is
known, hut according to report has
permitted bis friends to do so foi
him. Th irm ay or may not account
for certain'of his friends knowing
his intention to issue another #50,-
000,000 of„honds before even the
secretary o f the treasury was aware
o f it himself.
It is not hinted that President
Cleveland has mnde nn improper
use o f his position. I t is simply
thought he has taken the tide nt its
flood
which leads to fortune.
Whatever the truth o f the matter,
this much is regarded everywhere
ns certain: N o public man ever
entered into public life so poor as
did GroyerCleveland and acquired
a fortune o f 8ucb great proportions
as is now said to be owued by him,
in so short a time.
HORSES.
r BALD HEADS!
i
i\SkoolcumRoot Hair Grower i
I
Omaha, Nov. 19. — Horses b e
to
longing to graders nnd teamsters
il. F. O. Folce a n d D a u g h te r
in this state are starving in large
Fite Y o u r N o t i c e .
numbers because there is no pub
W e would call the attention of
lic work, and their owners have all
the
readers of the Review to the Bali my friend» and neighbors. I had !> y *
they can do to feed their families.
fact that the time will be ap the prpafn 10 years; physicians and change oJ
DOORS CLOSED AG AIN .
first o f January in which a person climate did Dot help me. But Hood’s Sarsapa-
Portlrud, Nov. 20.— The doors of can file for record his notice o f in.
Sarsa
the Portland Savings bank will not tention to bold nnd work his min
ppen again. For a second time in ing claim on which no assessment
parilla
N lo n llily S c h o o l R e p o r t ,
its history the bank has been uo- work has been done tile past year. rllla did mo more good
The report of the commission
O f Newport public school, district nlile to meet its obligations, and Ou July 18th o f this year congress than all tho doctoring.
appointed by AttorneyGeueral Olnoy
No. 40.
Present every day for Circuit Judge Sterns has turned passed an act to amend section 2324 I can now eat, sloep and
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
to investigate the strike at Chicago month ending Nov. 23: John Davis, over its affairs to Judge O. N.
and work. My daughter w
o f the revised statutes, U. S., relat also had dbtresa and rheumatism. Hood’ s Sar-
is refreshing reading these times, Jennie Wilson, R obbie Bunten, Denny, whom he appointed re ing to mining claims.
Under the anparllla made her stout, well and healthy. B.
and may result iu further refreshing Ray llnnteu, Etta Bunten, .John ceiver yesterday.
provisions of this net miners were F. O. Iioxs, Fairview, Kansas.
Beck,
Mary
Girard,
Bertha
Girard,
exempted from doing the annual
W IL L ACCEPT NO M E D IA T IO N .
the minds of the people into whose |
H o o d ’ s P !l® are purely veg table, and do
Mamin Donovan, E llis McCormac,
Tokio, Nov. 20.— The Japanese amouutof assessment work on their not purge, paiwor gripe. Sold by all druggists.
hands the care and keeping of the
W illie Sneddon, Jennie Sneddon,
claims. To take advantage o f thin
property and lives of the people have E vor Rudherg, Andel Rudberg, government has replied to the note
o f United Status Minister Dunn, it is necessnry for every man who
been
committed.
The attorney .lames Bradley, Albert Sleep, W illie
F or S ale .— A new and charm
asking whether the tender by the lias not done his assessment work
general of Illinois is now investi Sleep, Bertha Sleep, Ethal Miller, president o f the Uuitcd States of to file 1.is notice of intention in the ingly located rvsidcnce property,
gating with a view to bringing into Ora M iller, Mamie M iller, Lewis ins good offices in the interest o f county clerk’s office; otherwise his in good neighborhood, with ci y
Norton, Nell Norton, Henrietta
wntsr.
T I ib house has five rooms,
, .
restoring peace in the east would claim can be relocated.— Rusekurg
court the conspirntors of the rail Bujim, Bessie Wenra T
is story and a half high and pa
i, osep line be agreeable to Japan. The minis- Review.
way companies nnd the Railway l ’erino, Andrew Pari
pered. Has three lots, with liHrn
.»m ile
m
f l i . i f n H Im n M I, I l i a
ter is informed
that, although the
Managers' association for usurpation Bradley, Etta Hutchison, Elizabeth
aud woodshed. V ery cheap. Call
(M&rshftsld Hun.)
friendly sentiments which prompt
of goverment authority aud for Cox, Joel Roland, Julius Bsrina, ed the offer are deeply appreciated,
The mail is due at Marshfield at nt this office.
Etta McConnn, Priscilla Roland,
murder
the success o f the Japanese arms 12 o’clock.
Neil Archer, Ellen Archer, John
Sunday W elcom e:
Not every
W. H. Moore was on Coot river
has been snch that Chine should
Herlin.
J. W. P ixlky ,
one that sailh unto the new gover
approach Japan directly on the last wbek nnd purchased a blooded
lloseburg Review:
Wlint the
A lfred A. J ohnson ,
nor, “ Lord, Lord,” will get a m ili
bull for his ranch nt Conledo.
subject.
country really needs is a trial of
Teacher*.
tary title.
Democratic principles.
W e have
T. 8. Bartell nnd J. A. Decker
FRANK PECK CHARGED W IT H LARCENY.
not yet had it.
registered
nt
the
Blanco
this
week
Salem Statesman (R e p .): There
M ail: W. G. Webster returned
Corvallis, Or., Nov. 20.— Frank
is b<md selling now, hut there must
This youthful, artless Democrat, from the city on the Arago, where ’ Peck, alias Baiter, was captured by from Loudon— on the Coqnille.
Miss Ella Carl, o f Norway, is be bond paying iu the future.
so-called, seems not to be familiar he made favorable terms with some j Sheriff O sborn,of this county, near
teaching
a term o f school at “ Quinn There will be no mistaking in
of
his
creditors.
H
e
Ims
made
n
Philomath,
today.
Peck
is
charged
with the 80 years of prosperous and
which party to put in to do the
heroic fight against hard times and with larceny o f a horse and boggy Collegn” on South Cooa river.
almost unbroken sway of Democratic
every one hopes to see him pall from Schoeer’s livery stable at A l
Don Green, who has been etndy- paying. ‘
principles in this country. W e had
through. H e has spent a good bany. H s will be turned over to ing law nt fttockston, Cal., arrived
it, and our country was grandly deal c l money in improviug ths the L in o county officials this even on the Arago. H e will visit with
ing. H e has already served several relatives at Eckley.
prosperous, honored at home and town.
W E B S T E R ’S
terms in the penitentiary on similar
respected abroad, but since we have
Wells, Fargo A Co. are credited
W hy suffer from indigestion and
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
charges.
with the speedy payment o f the
S n tir tl
mnde an “ entangling alliance” with dyspepsia?
Simmons Liver Regu
A i r test
itt «Stk, *Timti D I C T I O N A R Y
G E N E R A L MANAGERS, LOOK OUT.
A Cr, emi HJucaJjr, ——
— ——— ——
$1000 stolen at M yrtle Point a]
the old mother country— a most lator is pleasant and cures.
8ucre—o r o f thè
Chicago, N ov.
20 .—Attorney short time since, lielonging to |
undemocratic act— and allowed her
“ iB u b r ù ig e ti.”
A late rulingnf the pension office
Maloney will examine the evidence Flauagau A Bennett.
to dictato our policies, limit and is to the effect that all pensioners submitted to the strike commis
I t u d e r d o f th®
A blast of 300 kegs o f powder
U. 8. Oor’t Print
value our finances, and fix our val. must exhibit each time to ths offi sion, and if he find« that the G en
ing Office, thcUJI.
way set ofl at the government rock
cer
Who
makes
out
their
youeber
Su
prema Court and
lies for products, we have commit
eral Managers’ Association has quai ry, Friday. Numerous persons
o f n®arly all th®
their certificate and sign thsir name
ted political hari-hari.
ftcboolbooks.
violstsd the laws o f ths state he flora far and near gathered to wit
V a r m lj ci b i -
iu the presence o f an officer.
n ondcMt by every
wili attack it.
ness the night.
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8 at® Sitj erinteu-
Last week there was expected to
“ I have not read the full report,”
»
ent
o f fb bool®,
8<>me very large rock was shipped
and osher Educa
be collected by the state authorities THE EXAMINER’ S BIG PREMIUMS hs said to ¿he W orld correspond-1 to the government works last week
tors aln.oet with-
out liumUir.
dent, “ but I will examine the evi- from the rock quarry. In a scow
o f California the handsome amount
The San Francisco Examiner | (jPDce.
I
ilence. I i t may turn
out that a case loa.l o f 303 tons there were only 33
A College r r re lilr n t write® : ** F o r
o f “ almost $1,000,000” of back taxeB
*' eaee w ith v h lc h the eyo fntla the
will give away at its next annual cannot bs made against the asso-
*' w ord »ought, f*»r accurncy o f deflnl-
for the assessment of 1886-7, reas drawing 9000 ireminms, aggregat- cinti'n, bat I have confidence in rocks, the largest one meaenreing
17 tons.
“ tion, f;»r »ffeethr® method® In Indi*
sessment made by the state board ing in value $145,000.
Each sub-1
W orthington’s
dscision
"ratln®: pro:innclation, f«>r terse yet
J. G. West, superintendent of the
,
, H e it > good lawyer, a judge of
M compi ehfcnulTi etAtemcnta o f fact®,
of equalization against the South
scriber, also, recetvsa a fine picture , be cireoft court, "8nd heJ w‘ u|d rock qtirry, was brought to town
"a n d fo r practical dm ® a® n w orking
ern Pacific, Central Pacific, and
"diction ary, * W ebster's International'
worth in the market more than the not embody any legal propositions last w#»k and is now iu his room
" e-«:*cle tmy other singl® volum e."
other railroads under a special
at the Blauco hotel. Mr. West’s
price o f the paper.
These are in the report that were not suacep- i
act passed by a recent legisla splendid inducements, because the tible o f proof. I am too busy to hums are not of serious nature,
T b e Onn C-rent S tanrtarti A u t h o r it y ,
but he has suffered considerable
ture.
This amount was with
Bea. IV. J. fir fio r , J ma M u ® o f th® t*. 8.
Examiner w the heit newspaper on take the matter np now, but I will from the nervous shock. H e is
Supreme
Courr.wrir®®: • Tbe In-aruatl«*nal
look after it pretty sooo.”
held from the state iu addition to
Diet! nary I® th® p«rf®c*lo.i of dir»Ionarl«s.
improving steadtly.
the coast and is well worth alone
I
commend
i: to all a® lì.® o..e great stand
OREOON’
8
GOVERNOR
TO
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the lowering o f assessments by
ard authority."
the $1.50 a year that it costs.
If
PH IA N .
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
former state boards of equaliza-' yon subscribe now you can get the
WarM-» Pair Hi*ko.t M*4al aad Diploma.
nor
Portland, Nov. 23.—Goverpor
t T A savin* o f fAree ren/a jv r Say tor a
year will provide more than enough money
tiou in sums running up into hun H erald ami the Weekly Examiner Pennoyer in a letter to Wharfhn
to purchase a copy o f the International.
dreds o f thousands. And yet th ere1 both ou# year for only #2.75. This Baker o f Philadelphia, referring
O f the 11 Democratic members
Can you afford to be without it?
are people who will justify corpora clubbing rate entitles the subscriber
open letter to Governor Me- • o f the ways and means committee,
G. A C. M E R P T A 3 T CO., Pu h H aber è,
hut three— Messrs. Turner, G eor
tions in defeating equal taxation, and
S p rin g â e ld , Maas., V .3 .A ,
to
a
ticket
in
ths
drawing
and
all
..yon
dpM,rvp
the
pnhlic
grati-
gia,
Tarsuey,
Missouri,
and
M
cM
il
nt the same time complain of unjust;
®V*Mend to tt>« pnhltAher« for frv* poiopMct.
Don’t , tode for yonr effort towards the lan, o f Tennessee—re tain their
®W IN* act buy «tiaap reprint® of Annwii editto*.«.
and burdensome taxation against other special privileges.
I I M ^ M W « . W W SIW .IW I>«W . W V »
themselves!
fail to take advantage o f this offer, reatcratiec o f silver as a standard i seats in congress.
He Can’t Live
f-food
ores
i
V A W W ^ W W A N V A Y W W V A T .W A W
I West Oregonian. t
Prof. F. C Kinnicutt has 70
seb ilars attending his subscription
school in this place.
The ladies o f the Eastern Star
What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry,
will give a grand mask ball in the
harsh, brittle? Does it split at tho ends? Has It » <
lifeless
appearance? Does it fall out when combed or 5
opera hall iu this city on uext
brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your *:a!p Itch ? >
Christmas nighL
Is It dry or In a heated condition ? If the o ero some ot g
Joseph Ferry has 400 l ushnlsof
your symptoms be warned in time oryou tviii become u.-lu* Ji
nice sound apples on hand ready
for market, but the returns from the
city are so unfavorable that he _ ,, , vxi'n.-t tgr
j U vr hat you need. Its production 3* not ao accident, bnt the r-*r,n «of 'K-featlfto
thinks now that he will dry his j “a f
edge of the diiMMC of the hair an»
d
r
I resoarch. ‘
eoutalos uenlter;r.intdi.i.s
ru>r * < I* p_
r O T/ o f h oV r ku wxroh iijw iii . "Skooktun ” -—
.
fruit.
1
ii uo». a Dye, but a delightfully cooling aud refreshing inn.r. d .* btiiuuiutltijr f
the JoMclca, it stuj ‘3 Jailing hair, cures duMdrvff «t-i pratsj hmir ttkoaid
k etui*.
About 17,000 feet of lumber
i; y Keep the scalp dec®. ueaitny, ana ut »* i ir? m t r m a n g c r u p w in . %>y
came up from Morras Bro’s saw
tho iu® o f Shook urn Skin Soap, I t destroys p e re u itio iuserit, waxen
•*
C
i.»«:
mill this week to build a new livery
U*your7in tg g is; cannot supply yo’i rend direct to us. c..*.d w e w ill forw ard
prep-1,1,
receipt o f price. Grower, JIA-J per i>OUl*; b fo r
S o a p , IO c . _ ?
barn in this city.
pi r j a r ; 6 fo r $¡.30.
£
T H E SKOOKUH ROOT H A IR G R O W E R CO., ‘
Alex Smith nnd company are
TflAU B M A ttK
57 Mouth F ifth A timiuc , Katr Y o rk , IU Y .
opening np Granite Peak with a
>."■, v ,’ “ w A W . V . V M W A A A W . Y ^ W i V / . Y . V A W W . N t ' ?
good showing o f rich quartz iu
sight.
Jinkbots — Yon complain of the
The D die Chronicle: One hun
J J. Endicott, wlio lives seven expense o f a typewriter; why don’t
dred m ill« ' n d o lla r s borrowed in
miles from M yrtle Point, this year you have your wife do it? Hen-
one year, to time o f pence, is a
raised three tons of beets nnd car peck— I can’t dictate to ,oy wife.
very f o r c i b l e o b j e c t le s s o n e v e n f o r
rots on eight square rials o f bottom
B oy— “ Pop, what does it mean the Democracy.
ground. Who Rajs that there is a
Yamhill Independent:
More
better dairy country than the Co- when it savs: ‘The gei tleuiau from
Chicago 1ms the floor’ ?” Father— supreme judges for OregoD isn’t
quille valley?
“ I t means, my sou, tbnt he was ton just the kind of economy the peo
(F o rt O rforil Tribune.)
much o f a gentlemau to get iu bed ple will expect from the Lext ses
Johnny Hnrnft is sxpseted to with hit boots on.”
sion of the legislature.
arrive at- Gold Beach, to look aftsr
Teach er—“ E
plnribns
unura
Mrs. David Vincent, an aged
the interests o f R. L). Hume. It means many in oue
Do you un Indy whose hnshnnd is now an
is tnonght by some that he will derstand?" B ov— “ Yes’ m. Teacher
inmate of the Oregon Soldiers’
begin the construction o f a can — “ Then give an example.” Boy
home, died nt Antoine M cK ay’s,
nery.
(a fter great e ffo rt)—"T h e two- near Millwood Inst week after a
Eugene Pierce, and Mel and Chas. headed girl.”
lingering illness.
Fitzhugh are to leave today for
D eacon--“ And yon admit, sinful
Send two 2-cent postage stamps
San Francisco, via Coos bay, to
ynnng man. that yon won the hat to “ The Road Publishing Company,”
ship for their sealing cruise iu
on election?” Spruce Youngster— Denver, Colorado, and get a sample
■Japauere waters. W ill Lauglois
“ Yes, sir." “ And thus to me, sir, copy of that great cartoon Populist
goes hv the Areata this trip, and
admit the gambling habit?” "N o weekly, "The Road,” also a copy o f
Jack Wilson will go by the uext
gambling about it. I was dead their famous English Octopus (devil
sten mer.
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sure of the resu lt”
fish) map, free. This map and “T h *
Rosehnrg R -view o f 19th says:
Gervnis Star: We want indus Roud” with the H r bald for one year
Reports of a shooting scrape on tries to start I d our midst that will for only $2.10.
the Illin ois river 8uuJay have employ a small number o f men —
reached Grants Pass.
I t appears not mammoth concerns that hnv*
that James McGuire wae shot iu high priced managers and p<a>rly
the breast, though not dangerously, fed employes. There is plenty o f
by Joe Connor.
Several shots room all through the state for just
were exclmuged.
Connor gave such small enterprises. They will
himself up to the authorities at thrive and the comuuities around
CAV t Al ò, I HAUL M AKKS^r
Kerhy. The justice o f the peace them will thrive.
• W
C O P Y R IG H T S .^
dismissed Connor, as it was estab
CAN I O VTA IN A P A T E N T * I S * *
The election of n oolnnpl for the
prompt ans*« - and an boneat opinion, writ® tw
lished that he acted in self-defense.
W I N N JL Ct*., who have had nearly
Any j F •aura'
IriHy
«av®’
Second regiment, O. N. G., vice
experience
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patent bnsineae.
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The great vegetable substitute for
ttons atrictljr confidential. ▲ H an dk w n h jO f I » *
Samuel L. Lovell, dismissed from
formation concern in« Patent® and bow to ob
pilis is Simmons Liver Regulator.
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of IMOlMB»
the up! vice, took place last Tuesday 1 teal
and scientific book® sent free.
Cures sick headache.
Putentd taken through Munn k Co. f < 8 m
night at the cnpitol nt Salem, and I special
"io S _ c ie
notice in tho
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the pnbli® wltb*
thus are brought widely before
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Subscribe for the Examiner and the result was Major Georgp O. I out
ooet to the In v e n t o r ._______ ______
issued
weekly,
elegantly
illustrated, ha® by far th®
get a chance iu the great drawing. Yoran o f Eugene was elected to
largest circulation of any scientifle work la %km
world.
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that position in the regiment.
Building Kdition, monthly, flfiO a year. SMCta
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Should take advantage of the extra
ordinary offer made by the F ahmeks ’
T ribune — General W eaver’s paper—
the brightest, the newsiest nnd the
best reform paper ou the list. They
only ask 25 cents for this largo 48-
column weekly from now until Jan
uary 1, 1895. It is a bargain, and
we hope every oue of our readers
will take advantage of it at once.
Tell vour neighbors about it.
Address,
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copies, ’¿ .1 cents. Every number contain® beau
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bouses, with plans, enabling builder® to abow tl®
latest designs and secure contract«. Address
M i t u n & C O . iiiiw Y o r k - 3 9 1 B r o a s w a »
Chances for Homes.
Good Time to Secure a
Dairy Farm or Ranch.
T h e H e r a lc F s B a r
g a in C o u n te r.
150
,
j
M U S IC
Send ihi* O U PO N and
" 5 efN . to
T l"“ Iluyett Music Co.,
2C3 De.’irborn at., Chicago, 111.
j And receive (postpaid) O N E
P IE C E O F MUSIC, <»f your
own choice, nam?»d below, or
T H R E E piece« fo» 6 0 cents,
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stamp«.
! S3f*Thi9 coupon not good
after December 31,181)4.
THE
LA TES T MUSIC.
A C R E S . — H aving raor*
renl estate then I can profitably
manage in person. I offer for sale, at price«
to «nit, the times and on good teim §, all my
realty except mv home farm, which consist«
o f 150 ACRES jo niug Coquille City, whioh
is a splendid locution, handy to town, good
schools, churches, mills nnd railroad depot,
also local river boats, nnd near landing o f
«ea-going vessels and in u pood neighbor
hood. whioh n c ireful buyer w ill not b® «lo w
to appreciate on account o f convenience,
accessibility to the best markets ou tho
coast, «avin g o f time in transacting busi
ness and low freights.
W ill be divided i f desired. It has mostly
80 acres o f very rich bottom land,
in grass for meadow or pasture;
4<> acres o f level bench land, and
30 acres o f rough woodland.
L ivin g str a.ms and springs furnish w a to
in everv field. This is the very best clover
anti other grass lands.
6 Acres are in Petit® and Italian prune®,
also a general variety o f fru it«.
T H IS IS A C H O IC E D A IR Y F A R M ,
With it large, successful creamery handy,
is well fenced, has two .small barns, n house
that has nerved it « time, but could be
cheaply repaired.
Stesmers and railroad
cars both pass within 60 rods o f th® house,
and lieing a warm, well sheltered location,
all conduce to make thi- a most desirable
home for some one.
VO CAL.
Wedded A fter the Ball.
Uy Barney
Fa. an. Most popular W altz
oi the day. Dedicated to Mr C K
Harris, author o f "A fte r the B a ll.. 40 eta
A Dream o f Arcadia. W a ltz Son:»,
Lanyon. The Horn; of all sonars. A
favorite o f Adelina P a t ti............. 50 cts
Moon ig h to n the Dapoon, by George
Schleiffarth.
Latest popular suc
cess bv th i« noted composer.......... 50 cts
T H R E E B< »U TH E R N SONOS: "U n
cle Dan.” "Aunt Sis Tab.” and
“ Where My Honey Sleep«,” com
1 i A C R E S , also, o f levsl nsady
plete ..................
......................75 cts
_ ^ land in Bandon, and overlooking
Three charming plaintive and char
its fainons beach and the Pacific ocean; bn®
acteristic southern «onus, writteu
fa ir building:- and good water, i® good veg
by Col W ill L Visscher; arranged
etable or small fruit land and a capital place
by W H erbert Lanyon.
fo r po u ltr y , and a few c< ws to sell m ilk
IN S T R U M E N T A L .
to city customers and campers on the beach.
As a health resort it can't be beat, having
At Eventide, Nocturne for piano, by
the mildest winter, coolest summer and
Marcua, a very brilliant Nocturne,
most
equable temperature in the U nited
about grade 4-5.............................. 60 cts
States.
In Flow ’ ry Grove«, reverie fo r piano
by Marcua, a beautiful reverie,orig
Q A
A C R E S o f b^avy timber,
inal and «ure to please................... 50 eta
3 miles from Coquille City and the
fJ T T h e above are all fine editions o f va l river. W ill be sold low.
uable copyrights, and oannot be had in
o u s e a n d t h r e e l o t s in Coqniii#
cheap form .
C ity
Uoupous must accompany the order to
LSO
17 unimproved lots in various
secure the reductiona named.
parts o f Coqnille City. Coos county,
Or., giving a variety of locatious to choose
from and at reasonable prices.
H
V
Gladstone haj
A clear Head
W H Y ? Because h® follows these
rules: '' Keep the head cool, the feet
warm, and the bowels open.” You
can have a clear head and live to be
ninety if you do the same thing.
When the bowels fail to move dur
ing the day take on retiring two
Smith's Small Bile Beans. Their
action is so mild that you are not
aware of it. All day your mind will
be clear and cool. "N o t a gripe in a
barrel of them.” Ask for small sire.
Tak® no substitute for SMITH'S
m.
Bile
Beans !l
Four Beautiful Lots
Q Q - A C R E F A R M 3 miles from
town. 20 acres choice creek bottom
land and some very fine «aw lim ber on bal
ance. Spring branch, cosy buildings, ato.
Call on or address directly,
K. 1). SA N F O R D ,
on his farm at Coquille City,
O r call at T H E H E R A L D O F F IC E .
To the
Unfortunate.
D R . G IB B O N S ’
DISPENSARY,
023 K fiirn fi S t ,
corn erof Com m ercial
San Francisco, C al.
Established in 1354,
jii fo r the treatm ent o f
J Sexual and Seminal
T 'C j y , l E l dineaaea.snch as Gon-
* orrhen. Gleet. Str.ct-
ure. Syphilis, in all
its forms. Seminal Weakness. Im potcncy
ami L»>st Manhood permauentily cured. Th®
sick nnd nffl ct d slionld not fa il to call
upon him. T h e D im »*or has traveled exten
sively in Enroj>e. and inspected th roughly
, the various hospitals there, obtaining a
i great deal o f valuable information, which
he is competent to im part to those in need
o f hi«* service«. T h e Doctor cures when
others fail. T ry biro. D K. G IB B O N w ill
reakn no charge unless he effect* a curt.
Person« at a a istance C U B E D A T HOME.
All communications strictly confidential
A ll letters answered in plain envelop®*.
Charges reasonable. Call or write. Andr®*®
D R . .L F. G IB B O N .
In tbn hnart of town have bean
placed in onr halide, and will t«e
sold together at a very reasonable
rate. This is .v rare chance to
secure either busmens or residence
lots which will double in value in
twelve months Onll and see them. ITtf
B*rr lf*f. Ssrt Frsnoi*» CnI.