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TORY COWARDS.
A nation, no more than a person,
never does anything by saying it
can’t be done.
This country would have been
English colonies still if its people
had said all along: “ Wo can’t cope
with so great a power.”
The colonists in 1770 did not say:
“ We can’t;” but “ We can;” and they
did.
In 1812, when Great Britain
ngain became intolerant and over
bearing, the United States, though
then comparatively weak, didn’t sny:
“ We can’t protect nnd defend our
seamen and our rights and liber
ties.” They said: “ We can.” And
they declared war against England,
nnd whipped her ngain.
Years later, when the government
was called upon to defend the terri
tory of Oregon, against the aggres
sion of tho British lion, statesmen
did not sny: “ We might ns well
give it up.” They snid: “ Hero is
our ultimatum: Fifty-four, forty or
fight.” And they meant it.
Yet now, with a nation of 70,000-
000 people and an unimaginable
wealth of resources, there are peo-
plo who say we can’t regulate our
finnnces and set up our own stand
ards of money without consulting
Great Britain, nnd even yielding to
her on all points.
The money contest is really in
effect, a contest between the people
of this country and England. The
“ tories” in our midst say; “ We
can’t.”
Tho Amcricnn peoplo will sny:
“ Wo can.”— Portlnnd Sun.
A Republican correspondent of
the Capital Journal, n Repulican
journal, writes from Aumsville nnd
rejoices among other things that the
g. o. p. has actually swallowed the
crank, anarchistic doctrines of the
Populist party and the latter will
hnve to seek new principles. He
says:
'•The Populists are in a bad way.
They have been robbed on nil sides.
The Republicans now preach free
silver 10 to 1, plenty of greenbacks,
no interest paying bonds, nnd the
payment of the government obliga
tions in silver. This lias been Pop
ulistic doctrine, but is now captured
by the Republicans, nnd the Popu
lists will be compelled to take
another step in advance.”
In accordance with resolution
adopted by the Colorado legisla
ture, Senators Fulton, Armstrong
nnd Kennedy wore appointed a com
mittee to investigate the blacklist
ing, by railroads, of strikers.
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“ Perhaps you would not think so,
but a very large proportion of dis
eases in New York come from care
lessness about catching cold,” says
Dr. Syrus Edson. “It is such n
simple thing nnd so common that
very few people, unless it is a case
of pneumonia, pay any attention to
a cold. New York is one of the
healthiest places on the Atlantic
coast nnd yet there are a great
many cases of catarrh and consump
tion which have their origin in this
neglect of the simplest precaution
of every day life. The most sensi
ble advice is, when you hnve one get
rid of it ns soon as possible. By nil
means do not neglect it.” Dr.
Edson does not toll y ou , how to
cure a cold, but we will. Take
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
will relieve the lungs, aid expector
ation, open the secretions and soon
effect a permanent cure. 50 cent
bottles for sale by 8. L. Leneve,
druggist.
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«1 .F ir e s .
Fires are pretty frequent, two
having taken place in this city last
week, resulting, however, in small
loss so far. Last Thursday after-
nooo, about 3 o'clock, a house next
to our public school building, occu
pied by Mr. Petersou’s family and
belonging to Duucau Crquhait of
Riverton, took tire on the roof
from a protruding stovepipe. The
alarm brought a prompt response
from John Fouts, Zenie Btraug,
Tom Walker, D. P. Strung, sr.,
and a few others, and a good work
was done. The tire was subdued
with but little damage rcsultiug.
Miss Petersou, who has been so
ill lately, was atfected with a ner
vous attack, but soon recovered.
EARLY FHIDAY MORNING
The residence of Prof. Frank
Bauch, near R. D. Sanford’s, sent
up a great column o f smoke, but
in a brief spell the tire was extin
guished. This also caught on the
roof from a defective pipe, and
owing to its isolation in the ex
treme northern suburbs, the scar
city o f help aud water, the house
was threatened with destruction.
The nearest neighbors, however,
and citizens who observed the prob
able danger, reached the spot and
worked heroically, thus saving from
much damage. Water iu barrels,
caught by Mr. Bunch from ths last
rain, was convenient and the means
o f saving the home. The damage
was hardly over $10.
SERIOUS FIRE AT RIVERTON.
About 5 p. m. Friday the com
fortable home of Stacy Leo, at Riv
erton, caught fire and was wholly
consumed, together with its con
tents of furniture, clothing, etc.,
except a trunk and two chairs. We
learn that the fire occurred while
Mrs. Lee had run a moment to u
neighbor’s, after building a fire to
get supper. Mr. Lee was working
at Price Bro’s mill. Mr. Lee’s loss
is heavy— all he had— about $1500,
and without insurance. It was n
comfortable home, recently fiuislied
nnd well furnished.
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8. A. Ward, formerly a resident
here, lately moved to Port Kenyon,
Humboldt county, California, and
writes us o f date March 8th: “ We
had a pleasant trip on the steamer
Bnudoritle. * * We lauded at
Triuidad about 11 a. m. Saturday,
took the stage to Areata, where we
arrived at 5 p. m., took the cars
and reached home Sunday.
I
found ull well, but times nre dull.
The creameries nre most all started,
but nre running light, as milk is
short as yet. The steamer Weeott
has been taking on lumber to make
out a load. * * I never saw so
many butter boxes as there are
piled up here. I saw some of the
Arngo boxes. I hardly think they
came here filled.
I saw B’ red
Chleraens. He is on the Weeott;
he seems to be giving satisfaction.
W. W. Goble and family are well
nud increasing, a baby girl having
arrived. I understand Katie is to
be married soon. Robert Pridgen,
formerly of Coquille, is here. He
met with an accident a few months
ago. He bad his knee-cap broke,
and will be always a little crippled.
I don't know just bow soon I will
be up. Our publio school begins
a 9-months’ term next Monday,
11th. I hnve seen several parties
here that talk o f coming up to see
the Coquille this spring, ns soon as
the roads get dry.”
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Vuitt-,1 S ta te* L juh I O ffice, [ j
Itosvburji. Oregon, March 14, IHHft. 1 |
The following letter, giving the
Notice is hereby given that the
Newest Designs. Lending Styles. Perfect Patterns
“ whereabouts” of the recent Co approved plats of survey of the
for Ladle*. Mime« and Children. Superb lllii»trath*n*.
Fashion Note*. Health and IW^utr. FW« >’ W
quille charter amendment b ill,: following townships have liven re
Beautifully Illustrated Sugirewtloii*. HtorW children*
Pare. Pnujtlc il
Practical. ueeful_»nd economical
which passed tbe senate without ceived from the surveyor general of
hiut a of all kind*. l*r*M-mlne»tlv the Piatilon Journal
for tho million. A valuable, cieaa household pa#er
Oregon,
to
wit:
opposition, is interesting reading
only 50c. a year.
to the 92 legal voters of tha town Township No. 20 8., It. 10 west,
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30 8., It. 10 “
who petitioned for it. Tbie letter
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IL L U S T R A T IN G
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is from Senator Vanderburg, and
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while not written for publication,
And on “Wednesday, April 24,1805,
E tt.b ilih .d T m tr-F lv * T m t *.
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we are permitted to give it for the
at 0 o’clock a. in., snid plats will he
Tou may think you cannot afford another paper. Ton 11
information which it contains:
cannot afford to be without It T ub Q l ' bbm or P a * hiom ( |
filed iu this office, and the land em
will actually save you from fifty to five hundred time* .
M ab A hfiui . d , March 9, 1895. ,
R0 uentu by its hint*, “ How to make orer old drease*. I [
braced therein will be subject to
stockings, gloves, children’s clothing, etc., etc.” The way to begin real economy.
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entry on aud after said date.
OUR SP E C IA L T Y ®*©h month we tell yon howto get a complete suit for from ( |
1 am disappointed in the amend
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V 1 ’ *10.00 to *16.00 equal to tailor made. Just how to do It. J .
It. M. V b a t c h , Register,
Where to get it. All the material, even to the minutest little uiticle of trimming. Just I *
ment to your charter having failed
It. 8. S h e b i d a s , Receiver.
how to make it, etc., etc. Till* alone will be worth fifty times the cost of tho subscription | |
to get through the house. It seems
to auy woman.
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to me that some influeuce must
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A PATTERN and any four of the following standard hooks, bound In white and gold, new
got lost in being transmitted from
large type, good paper, all sent free; or the pattern and six sheets of music, such as would
cost you 40 cents each in a store, delivered free in any part of the United States or Canada,
the senate to the house, and was
if you send at once tweuty-five 2c. stamps for a new yearly subscription. Wo lose money by
People should realize that the on
this, but once a subscriber always a subscriber. Can select the pattern any time. Mention
thus detained for several days be
the numbers of the books you want. Don’t wait 'till its too late.
true and permanent cure for theii
fore anything was suspicioned, aud
I. T h e Y e l l o w M a s k .— W ilk ie C o llin s,
15 . A R o g u e ’ s L ifk .—W ilkie Collins.
condition is to be found In h&vinf
a. F o r c in g t h e F e t t e r s — M rs. A le x a n d e r.
10. S h ie s T h a t P a s s in t h e N i g h t . — R H a r rs d e * .
then Walter Sinclair (being chief
5. T h e o c t o r o o n .— M u » s M. K. B raddon.
17. A S t u d y ih S c a r l e t .— A . C o n a n D o yle.
18. W e d d e d a n d B a i t e d . — C h a r lo tte M . Braeme.
4. T h e B a g or D ia m o n d s .— G e o rg e M . Fenn.
clerk) dug up a duplicate copy and
19. M Y L a d y ' s M o n i y .— ’W ilk ie C o llin s .
5. L a d y G r a c e .— M rs. H e n ry Wood.
to. M a i d , W i p e o r W id o w .— M rs. Alexander,
o. T h e S q u ir e s D a r l i n g .— C h a r lo tte M. Braeme.
immediately sent it into (he house,
t i . B a c k t o t h e O l d H o m e .— M a r y C e c il H a y .
T h e S h a d o w o f a S i n .— C h a rlo tte M. B raem e.
ta. A Y e l l o w A s t e r . — Iota.
Because the health of every organ and
c h e l o r .— I k. Marvel.
I q . T R h e v e e r D i u e c s h o e f s s a — B “ a The
after which time Mr. Buokman and
23. B l a c k B e a u t y — A n n a S e w e ll.
Duchess."
tissue of the body depends upon th<
24. C h a r l o t t e T e m p l e .— M rs Row eon.
10. S i n g l e H e a r t a n d D o u b l e F a c e .—C h a t. R ead e.
Mr. Stewart tried to follow it up,
11. C r i c k e t
t h e H e a r t h — C h a s. D ic k en s.
purity o f the blood. The whole world
y a ta * .
It. A W i c k e d G i r l .— M a r y C e c il H a y.
a T T h h e e H M e a ir n in o f R L l y a n c n e e . — . — Sta Ro n b le ert y J B . u W ch c anan.
but failed to get it tbrougb, for
rj. D o d o . — E. F. Benson.
i j . M r s . C a u d l e ' s C u r t a in L e c t u r e s .— D. Jerrold.
know s the standard blood purifier ia
14. C a l l e d B a c k .— H u gh C o n w a y .
for which there can be no blame
Address, T H E M cC A L L C O ., 44 East 14th St., New York,
resting on them. However, I would
ite e a e — e a * a e e a » e e e a t » s * » s » * a e — » e * e e
not say tlmt there was auy undue
delay iuteutionally resorted to in
The Queen of Fashion will be given one year F R E E ou payment of
the house, for, judging it by the
one year’ s subscription in advance to the Coquille H erald .
senate, I would put nothing save
honesty and ability past it. You
A nd therefore it Is the only true and
know the incentives that may have
reliable m edicine for nervous people i
actunted our “ ch ief” in relation to
It makes the blood pure and healthy
women voting in yonr town.
and thus cures nervousness, maket
Hoping you are well, nnd to hear
the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet
sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite. I
from you soou, I must close.
perfect digestion. It does all this, and :
Fraternally,
cares Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheuir j
VV. S. V a n d e r b u r o .
and all other blood diseases, because it |
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
M akes
gives the best satisfaction of any
cough rmedicine I handle, and as
a seller leads all other preparations
w it h
Results prove every w ord we hav$ |
in the market. J recommend it be
said. Thousands o f voluntary test!- |
cause it is tho bfcst medicine I ever
P R E N T IS S
monials fu lly establish the fact that
handled for coughs, colds and croup.
Sarsa
— A. W. Baldridge, MillersviUe, 111.
For sale by S. L. Leneve, druggist.
p a rilla
At
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Only 50 c. Read This All Through
THE QUEEN OF FASHION |
Nervous
Pure Blood
on
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Pure Blood
J -J o o c f
Buy your milk from the Excel
sior Dairy. A continuous supply
will be maintained during the
who!# year, at the lowest living
prices.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
II. D. S a n f o r d ,
Proprietor.
Alter the file at Mr. Peterson’s
last Thursday, Mrs. John Simmons
stepped on the end of a piece o f
plank, the other end flow up and
struck her iu the face and near tbe
eye, causing » d ugly wonnd. A
nail that wus ne/irly embeded in the
wood slightly cut the flesh near the
eye.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Drnne took the
steamer last Saturday to visit on
the lower river. They will be at
bis brother, Tom Drane’s, two or
three days, und also see other old
friends for a day or so longer.
Prof. 8. 8. Darnell has been
engaged to tench the Louis Strong’s
district, and will commence May
1.
Our public school commences
Miss Fannie Eodicott of Myrtle
next Monday under the manage
ment of Prof. Cox, with the same
Point, a popular young lady who
assistants be had last year.
attended school in this place tbe
Mrs. Ed. Lewellen nnd Miss
past winter, is said to be iu declin
Elsie Lewellen are “ the boss”
ing health.
fence builders. They enclosed a
F o u n d .— A pair o f child’s over
good-sized garden this week.
alls— new out of tbe store—were
Joseph Haines of Eckley, Carry
found last Saturday nnd left at
county, nays he has white cedar
this office for identification. Call
mils on his place that were made
and get them.
83 years ago, and they are still
sound.
The H e r a l d warns parties chas-
Miss Inez Lusk will teach this
mg nnd hunting deer that they will
summer nt the Provo Dean school-
certainly be taken befoie tbe
house on J- H. Devault’s place.
grnnd-jury.
This will be her second term in
F o r S a l e a t a B a r o a i n — Sev
thut district.
ern! good dairy cows.
Bob Wagner cut his right leg
K . H . H an sen ,
very severely last week with an ax,
Gravel Ford, Oregon.
while at work at Smith’s logging
camp. He came to town Tuesday,
Lyons’ mill will start Thursday,
nnd the wound was dressed by Dr.
having had extensive aod substan
The senate bill fixing the ago of Leap, and we nre glad to note that
tial repairs made the past week or
consent passed by the legislature Bob is doing well.
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ten days.
takes effect May 24th and is ns fol
A COOK BOOK F R E E .
Morras Bro's mill started up this
lows: If any person shall carnally
morning, after a course of repairs
know nny female child under 18
“ Table and Kitchen” is the title
occupying about a week.
years, or shall forcibly ravish of a now cook book published by the
Mrs. Root furnished the supper
any woman of tho age of 10 years | Price Baking Powder Company,
Chicago. Just nt this time it will
the night of the masquerade and
or upwnrds, such porson shall be >
The
ministerial
representation
be sent free if you write n postal
deemed guilty of rape and upon i mentioning the CoQrii.LK H e r a l d nt the convention last week was had a large patronagt.
conviction thereof shall be punished This book has been tried by our-1 very light, from some cause, only
1 1 inn don llccorder. I
W. 8. Marshall, o f New Lake,
by imprisonment in the penitentiary selves Hud is one of the very best Rev. Mr. Stewart, Rev. Mr. Black
Besides containing j
lias rented his dairy to a party
for not less than three nor more o f its kind.
and Rev. J. 8. McCain being pres
over 400 receipts o f nil kinds of
from Humboldt county, California.
than twenty years.
pnetry nnd home cookery, there nre ! ent from other portions o f the
Th« St. I’nol miners received
county. A goodly number of cit- machinery last Wednesday, from
The 8olem Statesman intimates many bints for the table nnd j
kitchen, showing how to set a table,1 izenn attended the conferences, Han Francisco, by way of Coos
that Secretary of State Kincaid con bow to onter n dining room, etc.; n
held for devising ways and means bny, for tbe construction o f two
templates refusing to draw war hundred and one hints in culinary!
for religious effort and including more machines for uso in their
rants for the holdover railroad com nrt. Cookery of the very finest
tbe enforcement o f the Sunday mines.
nnd
richest
as
well
ns
of
the
most
missioners. This would make these
Mr. J. I. Conger closed his busi
economical nnd home-like, is pro- laws.
officials plaintiffs in an action to test
ness college Inst week. The school
*
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liemember “ fable nnd
Mr. Sanford's team took a road I has been in operation for nearly
their right to hold over, and would Kitchen will be sent, postage pro
race to itself yesterday morning, i five months nnd is highly recom
in a measure throw the burden of jiaid, to any Indy sending her j
distributing cans of milk, empty mended l>y those who patronized
address (name, town nod slate)
proof upon them.
cans,
measures and several rolls of it. The following report has been
plainly given. A copy I d German
Robert Lincoln, plutocratic son ami Scandinavian will lie sent if butter at various points on the road \ hnnded us for publication: Total
They reached home- in enrollment 22; average attendance
of n plebeian sire, receives the blood- desired. Postal card is ns good ns home.
1G; the following persons com
letter.
Address
Price
Baking
quick time, hut the damage to the i pleted the business coarse and
money fee from Duke Pullman and
Powder Co., Chicago, III.
wagon
was
exceedingly
light,
two
appeared ns the latter’s attorney
passed creditable examinations:
spokes broken nnd the seat shat- Almn Johnson. D. K. Chsrlson, J.
W ( r a il.
recently before Judge Orosscup
nnd purged him of the charge of
The Guardian Angel, the sensa- tered some. The team seems to C. Crane, Geo. E. Mars. J.C . Bald
win nnd \Vm. Dcyle. M rC ou geris
hnve been frightened by n kite.
contempt
| tionnl cartoon Populist paper, of
Just as we went to press last reosivinc many inquiries regarding
' Washington, D. C., is an 8-page,
there opening of the school next fall
Tho American Patriot A. P. A
(»-column, stemwinder, brass-bot week we received a sample of two and wishes to announce that the
organ: The man who is a coward
large, fine nnd well-kept Yellow school will be opened O c t 1st,
tomed, nnd only 25 cts. a year (in
nnd n traitor now, would hnve been
Danvers onions from Mrs. Harman, 1895, with increased facilities nnd
clube).
hend for it, or send us
n specialist iu charge of each line
a coward and a traitor in the nrmy
list o f names and get a free copy. of tbe North Fork. That section of work.
of George Washington.
is
famous
for
growing
fine
onions,
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1 24 copies 25 cts. Address Guard
havingbeen ruled out o f competition
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Publication of the Alliance Her ian Augel, Washington, D. C.
W o r ld ', Fair H I,h ost Modal and D iplom a.
among eastern seed growers, but
ald was resumed, last week, nt Pen
Your own local paper, The H kiui . d they can also be [»erfectly kept nl-
A rare chnnco for a nice, new
dleton, under the management of and the twice-n-week New York moet tbe year round iu this climnte. home. A #1000 property for $G50.
Colonel William Parsons.
I World all for only $2.25 a year.
Call at the H erald office quick.
Stop aufferlug! Try Dr. Milt.' r»ln rills.
Rectifying Pill,
Be Sure , i n u r e s
to Get Hood s
YOU’RE B O U N D TO TAKE ’EM
Leaves No Constipation,
" H ood’s Sarsaparilla cured our boy o|
eczema w hich physicians treated in i
vain.” F r a n k \V. B r a d b u r y , 326
Johnson Avenue, Trinidad, Colorado, j
Cures it, as well «8 Billionsnesa, Sick Head
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pill in the world. Sold by all druggists, or
Bent l>y mail on receipt of price, 25 cents
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411 California street, San FTancisco, Cal.
Hood’s Pills euro all liver ills, constipa
tion, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion. 25c. j
Over 300 children in n Seattle
school were marched out of thp
building in just 30 seconds, in n
fire alarm drill, which is au un
expected but weekly drill.
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The tobacco habit grows on a man
until his nervous system is seriously
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continually craves. Baco-Curo is a
scientific cure for the tobacco habit,
in all its forms,carefully compounded
after tlie formula of an eminent Ber
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taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you
when to stop.
We give a written
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case with three boxes, or refund the
money with 10 per cent interest.
Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a
scientific cure, that cures without the
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It leaves the system as
pure and free from nicotine ns the
day before you took your first chew
or smoke.
Sold by all druggists,
with our ironclad guaranty, at $1
per box; three boxes (thirty days’
treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on
receipt of price. Write for booklet
and proofs.
Eureka Chemical A
M’f’g Co., M f g Chemists, La Crosse,
Wisconsin.
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W indy—l e a
don’t seem to
bother much about your failure in
business. Broken trader— I’ m let
ting the fellows that 1 owe take a
dose of bother.
DO YOU QO
H U N T IN G ?
O F COURSE
You w ill b u y
a
M A R L IN .
BECAUSE
It has a solid t o p - P r o t c c t lo n -
It ejects at the side -C o n v e n ie n c e .
It is light weight—C o m fo r t -
It has the B a l l a r d Barrel—A c c u r a c y .
It has fewest part3— S im p lic ity .
Send for complete catalogue, free. Special pack
o f cards for 15 cents.
THE MARLIN FIRE A R M S CO.#
N ew H a v e n , C on n .
For Sale.
r p H B E E NICE LEVEL L O T S -
FOR THE PRICE OF TWO—$125!
On Main street, between 6th and 7th, W ood
land Addition to Bandon. Address
M. L. KANDLEMAN.
51 tfl
Parkersburg, Or.
A GOOD HOME
AND
G R E A T B A R G A IN
ACRES, U. 9. Title. 12 acres bot-
8 0 tura land. 10 acres in cultivation,
improvement« cos tin« $600.
Almost nt
yonr own price—at S caah and balance in
H yuare. Call at H erald office.
GENERAL
NEW S.
NEW TRIAL DENIED.
San Jose, Cal., March 11. — H.
M. Leonard, the Santa Clara bank-
wrecker, who, together with Cash
ier C. C. Hayward, now deceased,
precipitated the failure of the
bank by their “ loHr,s” to themselves,
bids fair to go to jail for at least
three years, as the supreme court
has sustained Judge Reynolds in
denying n now trial.
Leonard's
counsel, H. V. Moorbonse, says he
will move for rehearing.
Besides this case, there arc seven
other indictments for embezzlement
and one for falsifying the records
that Rre yet untried.
Tho aggre
gate of his nud Hayward's pecu
lations was about $240,000. Leon
ard is out on bail of $11,000.
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There was n total of G92 votes
cast in Eugene Monday for school
director, of wLich 150 were cast by
women, who were mote earnest for
the person of their choice than
were the men.
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_ O IY TA IN A P A T E N T f
F or«
prompt answer and an honeet opinion, write to
FI IINN Ac C O ., who have bad nearly fifty years’
experience in the patent business. Communica
tions strictly confidential. A H a n d b o o k ,o f In
formation concern in« P a te n t* and bow to ob
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue o f mechan
ical and scientific books sent free.
Patent* taken through Munn A Co. receive
epeclal notice In tbe S c ie n t ific A r a e r ir n n , and
tuns are brought widely beforo the puMlo with
out ooet to tbe inventor. Thi* splendid paper,
lamed weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation o f any scientific work In the
world. S 3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
Building Editlon^monthly, flfiOa year. Single
plate«, in colors, and photographs o f ne v
—w with plans, enabling builder* to show the
'jslgn s and seoure oontracts. Address
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CO - N sw Y oke - 3 t i l B r o a d w a y *
PRIZES ON PATENTS.
Chances for Homes.
Good Time to Secure a
Dairy Farm or Ranch.
The Herald’s Bar
gain Counter.
1 K Q
A C R E S.— Haring morn-
^ ^ ^^renl estate than I cm profitably
manage in person, I offer for sale, at prioeW
to suit the times and on good term*, all nay
renIty except my home farm, which consist»
o f 150 ACRES joining Coqnille City, which
is a splendid location, handy to town, good
schools, churches, mills and railroad depot,
also local river bonfcs, and near landing ox
sen-going vessels, and in a good neighbor-
hood, which o careful buyer will not be «.low
to appreciate on nccovnt o f convenience,
accessibility to th e beat markets on tho
coast, waving o f time in transacting busi
ness and low freig hts.
Will be divided if desired. It has moatly
80 acres o f very rich bottom land,
4 -
in grass for meadow or pasture;
40 acres o f level bench land, and
30 acres o f rough w<K>dland .
Living str ums nnd springs furnish water
in every Held. This is the very best clover
and other grass lands.
6 acres are in Petite and Italian prunes,
a I ho a general variety o f fruits.
THIS IS A CHOICE DAIRY FARM,
With a large, successful creomery handy
is well fenced, has two small barns, a house
that lias served its time, blit could bo
cheaply repaired. Steamers and railroad
cars both pnsa within 60 rods o f the house,
and being a warm, well sheltered location,
all conduce to make thi« a moat desirable
home for some one.
1 1 ACHES, also, of 1 pt *1 snarly
land in Bandon, nnd overlooking
its famous beach and the Pacific ocean; lias
fair buildings nnd good water, is good veg
etable or small fruit land and a capital place
for poultry , and a few ccws to sell m ilk
to city customers and ca mpers on th e be a c h .
As a health resort it can’ t be beat, having
the mildest winter, coolest summer and
most equable temperature in the United
States.
Q rj
ACRES
o f br-aty timber,
8 miles from Coquille City and th»
river. Will be sold low.
How to Get $ 1 0 0 and Perhaps a ,
o u s e a n d t h r e e l o t s >n C oquiiie
Fortune.
City
A LSO 17 unimproved lots in various
We secure patents and to indnee people
to get track of their bright ideas we offer a X j L parts o f Coquille City, Coos county,
prize of $100 to be paid on the first of every Or., giving a variety o f locations toohoos*
month to the person who submits to ns the from and at reasonable prices.
most meritorious invention during the pre-
cedinp month. We will also advertise the Q Q - A C R E F A R M 3 mile* from
^ town. 20 acres choice creek bottom
invention free o f charge in the National
Recorder, a weekly newpnper, published in land and some very fine saw timber on bai
Washington. D. 0.. which has an extensive ance. Spring branch, oosy building s, ete.
circulation throughout the United States
Call on or address directly,
nnd is devoted to the interest o f inventors.
R. D. SANFORD,
on his farm at Coqnille City,
N< rr SO HARD A8 IT SEEMS.
Or call at THE HERALD OFFICE.
The idea of being abie to invent some
thing strikes most people ns being very
difficult; tuis delusion the company wishes
to dispel. It is the simple things nnd small
Unfortunate.
inventions that make the greatest amount
of money, and the complex ones are seldom
D R . G IB B O N S ’
profitable.
Almost everybody, at some
time or Another, couceives an idea, which
DISPENSARY,
if patented, would probably be worth to him
n fortune. Unfortunately sach ideas nre
624 Ifarncy St,
usually dismissed without thought.
The
corner o f Commercia I
simple inventions like the car window
San Frnncisco. C al.
which could be easily slid up aud down with
Established in 1854.
out breaking the passenger s back, the sauce
for the treatment o f
pan. tho collar button, the nut lock, the
Sexnnl
and Semins!
bottle stopper, the snow shovel, are things
diseases.such asG on-
that almost everyone sees some way o f im ^ .'t3i&$MH£BanBorrhea.
Gleet, Str ct-
proving upon, and it is these kind of inven
_
nre. 8yphilis, in all
tions that bring the greatest returns to the
•minnl
Weakne»s.
Impotency
author.
The prize we offer will be paid at the end and Lost Manhood permanently cured. T he
nnd affiictfd should not fail to call
o f each month, whether the application has j sick
been acted upon by the patent office or not. | upon him. The Doctor has traveled exten
Every competitor must apply for a patent on I sively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly
his invention through ns. nnd whether he ; the various hospitals there, obtaining a
secures the prize or not, the inventor will great deal o f valuable information, which
he is competent to impart to those in need
have a valuable patent.
THE PRE.^S CLAIMS COMPANY. I o f his services. The Doctor cures when
others
fail. Try him. DR. GIBBON will
Jowx Wnimr.Muaa. Gen’ l Manager, 618 F |
make no charge unless he effecta a cnr*.
St. N. W., Washington. D. C.
Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME
P. S . —The resp'-.-sibility o f this com -j All communications strictly confidential
panv
may be judged from tbe fact • A 11 letters answered in plain envelopes.
that its stock is held by about seventeen Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address
hundred of the leading newspaper* o f the j
DR. J. F. GIBBON,
United 8tate«.
[Dec. 19*1H tf 1 47 tf]
Box 1967. San Francisco, Cal.
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