Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 08, 1895, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,
Union Labor Column.
WALTER (TLI\, M. D„
P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU R G E O N .
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
C o q u ille
C it y . O r
O. E. SMITH,
«o s a Surgeon Dentist,
^T t T T 9
office
M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
Ylnl.
J. W . B E N N E T T ,
Attorney at Law,
Marshfield,
.
.
.
Oregon.
JOHN F. H A LL
, Attorney at Law and
^ ® a t\
E sta te
_ A _g-e:n .t,
DKVOTEU IO T1IK INTBBH3T8 OF THX LABORER
P E O P L E S PARTY.
The following compose the County Cen­
tral Committee o f the People’s Party o f
Coos ooonty, Oregon:
Dist. No. 1—Wm. Phillips, Empire City.
“
“ 2— A. M. Collvor, Marshfiold.
“
“ 3—0 . A. Kelly, Riverton.
“
“ 4—1. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford.
“
“ 5—J. H. Matheny, Myrtle Point.
"
“ G—Jas. West, Bandon.
JAS. WEST, Chairman, Bandon.
W. PHILLIPS, Secretary, Empire City,
Before the law was written down with
parchment or with pen;
Before the law made citizens, the moinl
law mad« men.
. . .
Law stands iUr hninnn rights, but when it
fails those rights to gum.
Then let lnw die, my brother, but let humnn
beings live.
* *
—Rev. Miller Hageman.
M a b s h f ik l d , O rhoon .
PE N N O YE R T O C L E V E LA N D .
C. A- SEHLBREDE,
A T T O
R N
E Y
*t L
A
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The Governor Sent the. President Another
Christmas Letter.
Tho Portland Sun says: A year
Mpeoial attention to matters before the ago Governor Sylvester Ponuoyer
ltoseburg laud office, the commissioner of sent President Grover Cleveland a
the general land office and secretary o f the
Interior at Washington.
letter that was read with interest all
over the country. On tho 21th of
D R . T . H O L D E N December the governor mailed
DENTIST,
another letter to the White House,
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Washington, D. C-, that will not be
FFICE in the Hutcheson Building devoid of
interest to the whole
O adjoining the Bank.
country. It may sting tho chief
O. G. T .—Neal Dow Lodge, No. 25,
• Meets in Coquille City every Tuesday magistrate in its directness, but it
evening.
All members in good standing
will certainly touch a responsive
cordial!*/invited.
B ir d , N
ohlku ,C . T-
sonnai:V inviteu.
........
Miss Nellie Sacket t. Secretary.
chord in the hearts of a large ma­
jority of tho American people, who
F« A , £ I« U*
favor Bilver money.
R oscburg, Oregon.
I
F. A. .t I. U. meets every
secant1, and fourth Thursday night*
C OQUILLE
in esota month in Coquille City, Coos
county, Oregon.
J
,
«,
M rs . L ena J oh nson , S e c .
Bandon F A and I U-
Meets every second and fourth Friday
nights in eaoh month at Bnudon, Coos
county, Or.
E. G. G bovkb , Sf.o.
Sumner F A. and I- U.
Meets at Alliance hall on the second and
fourth Saturday evenings o f each month.
W m . R ahou , Sec.
R
iv e r t o n
f . a . a i .
u . meets in its
now hall at Riverton evory first, and
third Saturday evenings o f oaoli month.
O. A. K elly , Sec.
FORK F. A. * I. U., No. 230,
S OUTH
meets every second Saturday at 2 p ro .
B rothers o f other lodges in good standing
are invited to A iton d with ns.
B. E H ampton , secretary.
Coquille Lodge No.53
eleets at Coquille City every Saturday even-
is g . Visiting brethren, in good standing,
cordially invited.
C. W. W hith , N. G.
J. 8. L awbf . xcb , It. S.
Coauille Encampment,
TTo 2 5
I O . O . IT.
Meets lir.it and third Thnrsdnys in each
month at Odd Fellows* hall. Cordial invi­
tation to visiting patriarchs in good stand­
ing.
C . W. WirrrB. C. P.
W. P euu y , Scribe.
Chadwick Lodge, No- 68,
A. F. and A. M.,
Meets at their hall on Saturday evening
on or bofore full moon in each month.
Visiting brethren cordially invited.
C. W. W hite , W. M.
T. R. Willard, Sec.
O A K .
Gen- Lytle Post No- 27,
Meets at Coqnille City, on every first
Wednesday.
Visiting comrads, in good
standing, cordially invited.
G. \V. N orton , Commander.
H. H. N ichols , Adjutant.
Coquille Fishermans’
U N IO N
I 5 a ,n .d .o lp li O r e g o n ,
Will meet every fourth Saturday in each
month till further notice. All members in
good standing cordially invited to attend.
JUMPED! SEE?
LOTS AT BAN DON ,tU ’ S
the vicinity o f the parade ground,
for $ 1 2 5 each. Only a few iota
at this price.
For particulars in­
quire at the H e r a l d office.
B ’O BS
S A L E .
i l 4 A ACRES o f land on Cunningham
C~\\J creek. 4 miles from Coqnille City,
the nw
and *n X o f the sw
sec 16, twp
38 s, r 12 w, covered with a fine body o f fir
timber. Price—$6 per acre; terras easy.
ALSO,
O A A ACRES, what is known as North
Prairie, 4 miles east of Langlois P.
O.; a No 1 stock ranch, plenty o f oat range.
Price—$5 per acre; will take in exchange
valley property. Inqnire of
ft»
W. P. W RIGHT.
Dallas. Polk county,Or.
B. B. PAULL & CO.,
REAL ESTATE DEALERS
A R A G O , COOS COUNTY, O R .
I Y H G had several y tu v experience
in the cast, we feel confident we can
H
give satisfaction to our pAtrons. Send us
yoor lists o f property, or come and seo us.
(iiquillf River Properly a Speeialty.
Correspondence promptly attended to.
Our commission 3 p sr cent o f sales. Oui
motto is. Live and Let Live.
46 tf]
B. B. PAULL * CO.
Photographs!
Gallery six door* east o f I. O
O. F. Hall. Samples and prices
is gallery.
C. W i l k i n s , Photo.
Populists of Alabamn wero long
suffering in their refusal to resort
to revolution, patience might soon
cease to be a virtue and they would
not stand by much longer and
see their rights taken away.
After a short recess the roll of
states was called for introduction
of resolutions.
By Alabama (Delegate Adams), a
resolution requesting tho United
States senate to adopt Senator V*.
V. Allen’s resolution of December
lOtli for the appointment o f a com­
mittee to nscertain whether Ala­
bama's people are living under a
republican —form of government
Adopted unanimously.
Arkansas, California,
Oregon,
Colorado, Georgia, and Indiana re­
ported progress in the advancement
of Populist principles, and the
spokesmen in the general remarks
insisted on the conference standiug
strictly by the Omaha platform.
Illinois’ spokesman, Mr. Lord of
Chicago, in addition to an insistance
upon the principles of the Omaha
platform,
presented
resolutions
adopted by the Populist city cen­
tral committee of Chicago denounc­
ing tho recent imprisonment of E.
V. Debs and others in Chicago as
an invasion o f the right of trial by-
jury; also a series of resolutions
prepared by Ly-man Trumbull of
Chicago denouncing tho use of reg­
ular troops in the Chicago labor
disturbances last summer as a mili­
tary invasion, declaring the use of
regular troops a forcing of freemen
to oppress others in behalf of mon­
opoly, denouncing the issue of in­
terest-bearing bonds in time of
peace, demanding the free coinage
of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1, and
insisting that monopolies bearing
upon public rights should be owned
and operated by the government.
GENER A L NEWS.
OONQIIESS W ILL DO LITTLE.
Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 30.—
Governor Oates, who has just re­
turned from Washington, says the
Carlisle currency plan will l e de­
feated, the Nicaraguan canal bill
fail to pHss, and congress will do
but little this session.
i t
PERJURY 18 CHANGED.
Seattle, Dec.30.-—Dr. W. P. Book,
president of the suspended Aber­
deen bank, wns arrested hers to­
night on a charge of perjury.
It
is claimed that Hook’s personal
property was listed to the county
assessor as the bank’s property,
aud that the bank thus paid taxes
oh Book’s property.
ills W IFE WAS ELECTED.
Fort Dodge, la., Dec. 30.— As
the result of a clerical error iu an
election ballot, Iowa will, for the
first time in its histoj-y, have a
female justice ot the peace, Mrs. L.
K Ciistle, of Collender, being sworn
in today.
The intention was to
nominnte her husband, but by mis­
take his wife’s initials were used
and she wns elected. As there was
uo legal obstacle to her filling the
place, she was sworn in.
MBS. BLOOMER DIED.
( r
1 hart
“ As old as
tliohills"and
never excell­
ed. » " Tried
and proven ”
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
lator “ “ *•
Liver
»nd Kidney
medicine t o
which y o u
con pin your
faith for a
tive,
and
purely veg­
etable, act-
w-u • 7 7
ing directly
A - '/ I / O
on the Liver
A
* 7 * 0
a n d Kid­
neys. Try it
8old by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to he taken dry or made into a tea.
T h e K lu s ; ml U r n M . d l c l n » . ,
“ 1 have lined your Simmons Liver Ha t »
lator aud can conseleneioualy nay it is t h e
king of all liver medieinM. I oom wider it a
medicine cheet in Itwelf.— Uaow W. iA O k
son , Tacoma, Washington.
'
* T K V K R Y P A C K A G E -« «
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Dec. 30.— ■ m
I M a m ]» l a r o d m i m « | ip a %
Mrs. Amelin Hloouier, from whom
the Bloomer costume, one of the
TW O
first efforts tow ards dress retorm,
was unmed, died at her home in F O R ONE.
this city today.
She was in her
By special arrangements with ths
younger yenrs a noted lecturer on
temperance and woman suffrage. publishers we are able to offer
She established at Seneca Falls, N.
THE GOVERNOR'S LETTER.
and F arm
Y., in 1849, a paper called The Lilly, H o m e
Portland, Or., Doc. 25.—To tho
tho first pnper iu this couutry in combination with the COQUILLE
President, Washington,
D. C.:
owned nnd edited by a woman.
CITY HERALD for the price of our
Christmas has again visited our
AND T H IS IN FREE AMERICA!
pnper alone.
To every subscriber
stricken land with its prostrated iu-
San Fraucisco, Dec. 30.—It is who renews now and pays $2 iu
expected that a war will break out advance we will send him
durtries and its idle throngs willing
in a few days between two power­
but uuahlo to work, and unwillingly
HOME AND FARM FREE,
ful highbinder societies in China­
forced to beg or suffer. Your pan­
town, because Lso Yep, a member or two papers for tho price of one.
acea— a change in the Sherman law
HOME AND FARM is recog­
o f the lieu On Tong Society, re­
and the tariff—has beon adminis­
fuses to pny for a woman he recently nized as tho leader in enterprising
bought of the Wall Tiug SaDg agricultural journalism. It has re­
tered, but there is uo change in the
Fling Society, of 1018 Dupont cently been enlarged to 16 pages,
sad condition of our unfoitunate
street.
The story among the Chi­ and is more attractive than ever. Its
country. After two years of ruin­
nese is that Lee Yep agreed to pay list of contributors contains the
ous delay and mismanagement you
F I .O lt s M A FIS I I I X C H O P .
$1000 for the woman, nnd that names of practical farmers all over
T --
have, thank heaven, at last discov­
after paying $800 he grew tired of the country. Its Home Department
I t H u t S iin V r c d O r s n lli- t>J" H w tho bargain, which . br.xgr;Hy an­ i.ia u iu it ir p a s s e d . I t s d e p a r t m e n t dfl-
ered thf) real trouble, although you
lliu ? r o » t o i Ik « »a n * .
‘ voted to children is a well-spring of
nounced.
^
have not proposed the proper rem­
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 30.— R e­
pleasure in every household.
W IL L WORK IN T H E DIVES.
edy.
As you now concede, the ports by wire from fifty-one cor­
g ^ . Renew your subscription to
San
Frnncisco,
Dec.
30.—
G
en­
the H erald and get this great agri­
country needs more money, but it respondents in the orange districts
eral Booth has commissioned Helen
does not want the worthless stuff o f the state indicate that at least G. Schofield ns a lieutenant in the cultural and home journal FREE
1,810,000 boxes of unpicked oran­
you proffer.
It needs gold and ges are solid, and more than oOO,- Salvation Army, and has assigned FOR ONE YEAR.
For sample copy of Home and
silver money with which to pay- 000 boxes in warehouses or lying her to work in the hardest post in Farm write to “ Homo and Farm,
San
Francisco,
among
the
lowest
debts, and it does not want hank in bulk preparatory to picking are
Louisville. Kj\.” or call at this office.
of the fnllen women.
She is a
rags with which it cannot pay debts. frozen. Tomatoes, cabbage, beaus,
daughter of the Rev. L. M. Scho­
Thirty years ago the Democratic peas, and all vegetables in the field, who was pastor o f several
novthern half of the state are
party had a president that defied ruined, except the pineapple plan­ important Presbyterian churches
tho banks in tlio interest of the peo­ tations, which are not much injured. iu California, and is now in Chi­
Miss Schofield graduated
The day before yesterday half cago.
ple. Has it now a president that
NOTICE TO IMENI 1RS.
with distinction from Mills semi­
defies the people in the interest of the season’s great orange crop
o f five million boxes was still on nary two years sgo and joined the
of the baukb? All the traditions of
There was never a time in the his­
the traeB.
. Salvation Army last April.
tory of our country when the de­
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the party that elected you are for
The tail of the northern blizzard |
gold and silver money nnd against switched around through the Flor­
On October 3, 1890, George mand for inventions nn«I improve­
Divine
was discharged from the ments in ths arts and sciences gen­
ida
peninsula
and
within
the
space
bank currency. Do you aspire to
The
penitentiary,
his sentence for com­ erally was so great ns now.
of
a
few
heurs
Florida
had
sus­
furnish an example of treason to the
tained a loss that, estimated in mitting larceny in Baker county conveniences of mankind in the fac­
cause entrusted to your care, which cash, would reach into the millions. having expire«! and a few days ago tory nnd workshop, the household,
will be without any pnrallel, except The destruction will he felt for | lie wns restored to citizenship by on ths farm, and in official life,
one,in all tho annals of American his­ many years, indirectly or directly, Governor Pennoyer’s granting him require continual accessions to the
Divine, says the appurtenances nnd implements of
tory? Your party in both houses by ali the people o f the state. a full pardon.
Baker
City
Democrat,
is his as­ each iu order to save labor, time nnd
Previous
to
this
time
the
coldest
favors the restoration of silver as
The political change in
He is a son of Joa­ expense.
weather known was in 1885, but sumed name.
standard money, the people actually there is no record to show just how quin Miller, the poet of the Sierras, the administration of government
suffering from tho existing prostra­ cold it was then.
and now on a tour of the Sandwich does not affect the progress of the
American inventor, who being on
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tion of business favor it, and will
Islands.
the alert and ready to perceive the
Upper Coqnille.
you not stand with them in over­
E. L. Owen, a resident of Rose- existing deficiencies, does not permit
turning the monometallic policy of
Dec, 29.— A few things the leg­ burg, was recently knocked down the affairs of the government to deter
the British moneyed oligarchy, islature ought to do. The first is by two unknown meuon me bridge him from quickly conceiving the
which is fast degrading our fail- to uudo part o f what they did aud robbed of $15 and a couple of remedy to overcome existing discrep­
caus
he was carrying. ancies. Too great care cannot be
two vears ago. Those who are not milk
country to tho condition of n sub­
willing to take the offices at the Strangely enough, however, they exercisod in choosing a competent
jugated province and our hitherto old salaries, set them hack to the allowed him to keep his watch. and skillful attorney to prepare and
freo peoplo to a condition of finan­ old salaries, but as f j r the state, He was quite badly beaten with a prosecute nn application for patent
cial serfdom? Always remembering cut them down half, nnd if they revolver and then driven back Valuable interests have been lost and
the unemployed multitudes all over can’t live on tbat let them dig po- across the riyer and threatened destroyed in innumerable instances
with death if be came back.
Mr. by the employment of incompetent
our broad land, I pray tbat God
As for the state libriary, the Owen had beeu out late attending counsel, and especially is this advlcs
mar give you light and strength to laboring man has no use for it nnd a social party the perpetrators have applicable to those who adopt ths
don’t want to be taxed to run the not been discovered.
do the right
“ No patent, no pay” system. Inven­
machine.
tors who entrust their business to
S ylvester P innoyer .
Several
newcomers
have
recently
The state uuiversity is an unjust
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this class of attorneys do so at im­
ta k e D up their residences in this
tax on the people o f the state; if it
P E O P L E 'S P A R T Y M O V IN G .
minent risk, os the breadth and
neighborhood,
says
the
Prineville
can’t live without taxing the labor­
strength of the patent is never con­
Review, nad are combatting cheer­
Proceeding« o f the Session o f the National ing class o f people, cross it out.
sidered in view of a quick endeavor
Committee at St. Louts on the 28th.
The normal schools the same; if fully with the usual rigors of an to get an allowance and obtain
Among
S t Louis, Dec. 28.— The opening j tho common people haven’t the upper Deschutes winter.
the fee then due.
THE PRESS
session of the national committee of | benefit o f it, don’t tax them to sup­ them are: Mr. Quimby aud fam­ CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed
ily,
Mr.
Hawthorn
and
family,
and
the People’s party was held today port it. Give the money to the
derburn, General Manager, 618 F
Mr. Osburn. Mr. Osbnrn ha» a
street,
N. V ., Washington, D. C.,
at the Lindell, with 200 persons public school food.
I f you allow liquor license» to history, He it was who, as a baby, representing a large number of im­
present
was
placed
under
the
floor
and
be given to the city corporations,
portant daily and weekly papers, as
The meeting had no sooner been make them reponsible for all costs his mouth filled with rags to keep
well as general periodicals of the
him
from
crying
out
when
the
called to order than a motion was caused by the liquor.
country, was instituted to protect its
Whitman
massacre
occurred.
made to exclude representatives of 1 Cooe county needs a law giving
patrons from the unsafe methods
the press and appoint a committee | the people the right to let the o f­
Thom as Taylor, of Whisky Creek, heretofore employed in this line of
fices of sheriff, clerk, recorder, Wallowa county, has
received business. The saitl company is pre-
of five to give out press reports. |
treasurer and assessor to the lo - notice from the pension bureau pare«l to take charge of all patent
The motion was carried.
National eel responsible bidder.
that unless be furnished rebuttal business entrusted to it for reason­
Chairman Taubeneck was in the j I had not put down the militia. testimony in 30 days bis pension able fees, and prepares and prose­
We
have
no
more
use
for
it
than
chair.
At the afternoon session
would be stopped.
It all hinges cutes applications generally, includ­
on the question of bis soundness ing mechanical inventions, design
the conference proceeded to listen i the fifth wheel to a wagon.
UNO.
at the time of enlistment
He has patents, trade-marks, labels, copy­
to addresses by J. S. Coxey upon
been
drawing
a
pension
since
1860. rights, interferences, infringements,
his non-interest-bearing bond plan, j Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
His family doctor, who swore to validity reports, and gives especisl
W o r l d ’ » Fair h i g h e s t A w a r d .
Delegates Howard, Manning and
It is
hia soundness on the first applica­ attention to rejected cases.
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Adams upon the recent election in
tion, is probably dsad, so the old also prepared to enter into competi­
Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Clark, o f man is placed at a great disadvant­ tion with any firm in securing for­
Alabama and others upon tho gen­
Lost Prairie, Wallowa c o u D t y , have age to furnish this proof now, when eign patents.
eral purposes of the conference.
lost within a month tonr children so many years have elapsed since
Write for instructions and advice.
Delegate Adams in his closing by diphtheria.
J o b s W e d d i b b i iis ,
his enlistment
His discharge is
sentences created considerable ex­
618 F street,
Astoria is to have a tent and j indorsed in red iok by hia com­ [P. O. Box 385. J
citement by saying that though the awning factory, to be started soon .1 manding officer, “ • good soldier.”
Washington, D. G.
PATENTS
J
NO. 23.
A F a t a l S w e llin g .
A G. A. R. post called “ Jim Pike
A t Eau Claire, W is., a negro tramp
post,” has been organised at Drain,
crawled into a car of lumber bound for
Douglas county.
Burlington, la., and lay down on top
“ How old would yon call Mra. of the pile. Ue fell aeleep, and the lum­
ber,
being Wet, swelled up. crushing
Flutter?"
Hicks— E r— well, it
would all depend upon whether the him against tbo roof of the car. When
the car arrived here the following day,
lady waa in bearing or not.
the dead body was found.— 8t. Loots
Mammy— W hy did you tell Mrs. Republic.
Mugger that the cake she gave yon
at dinner was not very good?
Chills and fever of three yoara
Charlie—’Cause if I ’d said I liked
it, somebody would a said it was standing cured by Simmons Liver
Regulator.—X Watkins, Watkins
bad for me.
House, Uptonville, Ky.
There is good reason for the pop­
ularity of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. Davis & Buzsrd, of West
Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., say: “ It
has cured people that our phyeiciana
could do nothing 9 low. We per­
suaded them to try a bottle of Cham­
berlain's Cough Remedy and they
now recommend it with the rest of
us.” 50 cent bottles for sale by
8. L. Leneve, druggist,
" 3000 PARCELS OF MAN.” FIB
u n ff
imuAsd lh w *on .
Herald and Rural Northwest for $2.
We offer a valuable premium to
our subscribers who are interested
in the farm, fruit-growing and stock,
without extra cost; in other words,
$3 for $2— two papers for the price
of one.
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B A Y
Marble and Stone V o ris
190
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Address—
W ORLD’ S FAIR DIRECTORY OO.,
No 263 Girnrd aud Frankford svsnuss,
Philadelphia, Pm.
J.
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
Manufacturer o f Marble Monument«, Hea 1-
atoneg. Tablet«, ete.
Cemetery lots enclosed with stone ooping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
living in the ooontrv or other towns who
may wish anything in my line of busmens.
M ahshfihll
•
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On so
M T B i!
your In MM »Utireni— m i n ,
■llelc on vonr en v elop ««, book«,
to
itr«v«ni tire I r bcLo* lost. J. A. W a »A
J.
B A K E R 'S
L iw y , Feel I Sale Stables,
MYKTLK
rO IN T , OB.
S IN G L E and D O U B L E R IG S ,
F IN E TEAM S,
S A D D L E -H O R S E S
d o l l a r s
R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S .
PER MONTH
R«gnl*r trips with fine hseks eonneestag
with trains at Hostbnrg: two trips daily te
nnd from Corpillle City, making p r o m p t
connection with river steamers, stage lines
and ocean steamers at Coos bay.
I n Y o u r O w n L o c a l i t y
made easily and honorably, without capi­
tal, during your spare hours. Any man,
woman,hoy, orglrl can do the work hand­
ily, without experience. Talking un­
necessary. Nothing like it for money­
making e . er offered before. Our workers
always prosper.
No time wasted In
learning the business. We teack you In
a night how to succeed from the flrst
hour. You can make a trial without ex­
pense to yourself. Wo start you, furnish
everything needed to carry on the busi­
ness successfully, and guarantee yon
against failuru if von but
our
simple, plain Instructions. Header, If
you are in need of ready money, and
want to knww all about the beet paying
business before tho public, send us your
address, aud we will mail you a docu­
ment giving you all the particulars.
MARLIN*1
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RIFLES
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Catalogue* mailed freo by
The Marlin Tire Arm* Co.,
Now H avin , C ops ., D. S. A.
TRUK A CO., Box 400,
Augusta, Maine.
I F YOU
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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 CLAIM S CO M PAN Y
JO H N W E D D E R B U R N , Managing Attorney,
P. O. Box 463,
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Washington, D. O.
Honorably discharged soldiers and snilors who served ninety days, or over, In th . lata
war art? entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether
diitability was canned by service or not, and regard!enn o f their pecuniary circumstances,
WIDOWH o f snch soldiers and sailorti are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’ s
death was doe to army service or not, If n o » dependent upon their own labor for snp-
port. Widow« not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death
was due to service.
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CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 year«) in almost all ca«e« where there was a «
widow, or «he ha« «inoe died or remarried.
PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died I*
service, or from effects o f service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor to t
support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regains
army or navy.
Soldiers o f the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under
other laws, without losing any right«.
Thousand« o f soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old lnw are entitled
to higher rate« under new law, not only on ncoount of disabilities for whioh now pen­
sioned. hat also for others, whother due to service or not.
8o'/diern and sailor« disabled io line o f duty in regular army or navy sins« ths war era
also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not.
Survivor«, ana their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or
Florida Indian wars of 1882 to 1842, are entitled nnder a recent act.
MEXICAN W AR HOLDIER8 and their widows also entitled, if 63 years o f age or d is­
abled or dependent.
Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension hen been granted
under later law« or not.
Rejected dairrs reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegsl.
Certificate« of serrioe and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailor« o f the 1st« waa
who have lost thsir original papers.
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JOHN
WKDDEKBUKN,
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P .O .B ox t«3.
Look Here!
COME A-RUNNING!
G re a t
B a r g a in s
In
I^ e a l
E s ta te I
Tbs L E H N I1 E R R addition to Myrtle Point has been recently plat­
ed and placed on tbe market, and is offered so cheap and on aaek
easy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in tbe beatL
fnl town o f Myrtle Point should take a look at thia addition befor*
purchasing elsewhere. W e only ask cne-fonrth down, balance from
one to two years’ time.
F ine acrage property adjoining thia addi­
tion for sale cheap.
J. A. L i h n h m r , agent, Myrtle Point, Or.
E a s t
M a r s h fie ld .,
The coming
R . R . Center o f Coos County.
Lots are now on the Market.
For further information apply to the
COOS
BAIT L A N D
COM PANY
At East Marshfield, Oregon.