W e must have more school room.
dfaqijiU* Citg R e ta il
B . n r b .1 1 . (
H a u l.» .
The Coquille baseball nins went
The excursion Sunday toBandon
to Bandon last Sunday, making
was
not
a
large
one.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
the first excursion o f the season,
This paper and the twice-a-week
I
and played a practice game with
New
York
World
all
for
only
$2.25.
4. S. M'EWEN & D. F. DEAN,
I the local uine. The band did not
Editors and Proprietors.
Miss Theodosia Hayter came
go, as it was expected it would,
Devoted to the material and social up over from the bay on yesterday’s
hence the excursion party from
building o f tbe Coquille Valley particularly
train, where she had been living
and o f Gooe County generally.
this place was small.
several months.
Subscription, per year, in advance, |2.
The game was played at prac
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James Mars being umpire.
A
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W. H. D i s h e r ,
Coquillt City, Oregon. high wind prevailed much of the
“ T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 2, 1895.
Ob, ladies—don’t fail to go and time and interfered with the full
see Miss Nellie F igg’s stock o f new enjoyment o f the osoasion.
The result o f the game was:
spring and summer millinery.
It
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with the H erald , the two p a p ers
for $2.50!
James B. Bnell is one o f enr
The Coquille team was made up
Coos county citizens who has been
o f—0 . Baxter, M. O. Bnzan, N.
granted a pension.
He gets $12
Anderson, Gene Norton, H. Baxter,
per month, dating back to Septem
G Baxter, 8. Norton, C. Lorenz, B.
ber 3,1890.
Onr city school starts off well. Nosier.
The Bandon nine was composed
Notwithstanding the storm, Prof.
G. Lester, J.
Strang enrolled 14 in hie depart o f the following:
ment, and Mrs. Strang enrolled 49 Emmett, F» Burkhart, F. Mehl,
J. Lester, R. E. L. Bedillion, —
in the lower room.
The new street lamp, to be placed Holman, A. Erickson, E. Erickson.
The excursionists returned a lit
at the H erald office corner, arrived
on yesterday’s train and will be tle before dark.
shedding its friendly light ere
M e d i a e o l ( h e D a ir j-a a e a .
another dark moon.
The Coquille Dairymen’s Union
D. Doane, a brother o f J. C.
held its regular monthly meeting
Doane of Catching slough, came in
yesterday,
bat the weather was
from the valley last week in search
of employment. H e says times are inclement and with no special gen
eral work to do, so the attendance
very dull over ere.
was small. However, J. J. Lamb,
Dr. Holden, dentist, went to Ban- president, and other members of
don on special call last Friday, and the executive board, incuding Sec
will include a visit to Laoglois, retary George M o u II o d , were pres
where be will spend a couple of
ent. They resolved to add no
weeks professionally.
cheese plant this season, and talked
Postmaster Aiken advertises the over other matters in an informal
following letters as on barn! April way.
1st and awaiting claimants: L. A.
The executive board have not
Whereat, Wane Holcomb, Qeorge
yet succeeded in making terms
K eller and U. Keeler.
with tho steamers on the lower
The Coqnille valley, and iudeed
river for delivery of milk.
Coos and Carr? counties, will be
P . I*. C l u b a t F U h t r a p
vastly benefited by the present class
of newcomeis who are finding tbeir
W e are authorized to announce
way here despite the misrepresent that on Friday night of next week,
ations o f interested outsiders and April 12th, there will be a People's
disgruntled insiders.
Party club organized at Fishtrap
Harvey Terrell is another of the school house.
W ill have a short
new arrivals
from
Humboldt speech or two.
Ladies are espe
couDty, California, and the H erald cially invited. By order ot com
extends a welcome. He ia an old mittee, per C. 8. Pauli.
acquaintance of Mr. Lafierty’s
family, near Norway, and baa been D r. P rlcs’ s Cream Baking P ow der
W o r ld '« Fair Hlghdat M odal and D iplom a.
spending some time there.
A. C. W ilson cams down from
TT'OR SALE—A splendid organ, of New-
r man Bro’ s make, Chicago, 111., 11 atop«» bis upper Sixes mines last Satur
high case, canopy top, handsome finish and
in good condition. No siloh offer ever made day and went over to bis home at
before.
8tool and mnsic book go with
Marshfield temporarily. He spent
organ. Call at C. Wilkins’ .
MllS. S. E. HAKKNES8.
tha winter at his work, and owing
The passenger list o f the Band- to tha open weather made great
orille, on her late trip down from progress.
Ha ia entirely pleased
Portland, included the following: with his prospects, and will return
J. Arthur, James McDonald, F. J. in a few days to prosecute his
DeNeven, F. Sharpless, Dr. Mc mining operations.
His postoffice
Donald, H. V. Vincbell, Mr. Bert,
address
is
Eckley.
and
the “ Old
M. Lollis and Mrs. J. 8. McCain.
Reliable" will follow him to his
Marshfield Sun:
W e bear a camp and give him the news of
steamboat talked o f for the Co- what ia going on m the outside
quille-San Francisco trade. Capa world.
ble as well ss able parties are talk
W e regret to learn that there is
ing up the enterprise, nnd should considerable sickness at Myrtle
they put a steamer on that route it Point SDd vicinity, several families
will be a bonanza for the Coquille being victims o f la grippe, and
people.
several individual citizens being
Geo. Moulton has received an very ill from the same cause.
extra shipment o f “ Lady apple” Uncle Harvey Lewelleu was down
trees, from the company he has yesterday on business, and we learn
been representing. These fam ish from him that Mrs. Mary Pearson
something new in the apple line, and daughter Rosa, and two others
being the latest, and only coming o f the family, are all down with la
into nse when all others are about grippe.
exhausted.
Frank Shepardson, an engineer
Onr yonng friend and townsman, on the Southern Pacific railway who
John Fox, has become a benedict, resides at Los Angeles, Cal., was
having chosen a bride from among troubled with rheumatism for a long
He was treated by several
Waldo's fair daughters— Miss Min time.
physicians, also visited the Hot
nie Eggers. The event was cele Springs, but receivod no permanent
brated in fine style and the good relief until he used Chamberlain’s
wishes ot many friends greeted Pain Balui. He says it is the best
them. The H erald , extends con medicine in the world for rheuma
gratulations.
tism. For sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve,
Capt. Tennis »or. was up from drugggist
(¿rav el Fvrrt I l e a » .
March 2 6 .— Sunshine, shadow
and more rain.
Prof. G. W. Johnson has been
engaged to teach the Gravel Ford
school. This will be Mr. Johnson’s
fifth term o f teaching in onr dis
trict.
H e is a good and able
teacher. We say to all you young
stars, attend and make this term of
school one o f the moat successful
that has ever been taught in this
district
Hurrah for the Gravel Ford
Creamery! It is booming, so the
people say.
Miss Tilda Ingram has gone
down on tha lower river on a visit
to her sister, Mrs. John Fellows.
We wish her a happy trip.
Henry W. Brown has rented the
upper portion of C. Ham merlofs
place and will soon commence
plowing on the same.
Miss Maud Brown visited friends
at Lee one day last week. She hud
a fine time.
It is rumored that David John
son is going to leave old Coos and
go to the Golden Stats. Our best
wishes pursue you; Dave.
Misses Aanie and Eda Hammer-
iof visited Llends on the npper
river one day last week.
We say,
come again, girls!
Robert Muer is stopping at K.
H. Hansen’s at present.
Wish best of wishes.
T attling T im .
West Oregonian: One o f Mr.
Rickman’s Amall children was
buried at Norway, and Frank
Strong’s infant was also interred
on Wednesday of this week. The
whooping cough has been disturb
ing families in this valley of late.
B. C. Shull has a baby that has
been considered in daDger all the
week from that disease.
That
Tired Feeling-
Means danger.
It Is a serious
condition and w ill lead to disas
trous results if It Is not ever-
com t at once. It Is a sure sign
that the blood is impoverished
and impure. The best remedy U
HOOD’S
S a rsa p a rilla
W hich makes rich, healthy blood,
and thus gives strength and elas
ticity to tho muscles, vigor to
the brain and health and vitality
to every part of tho body.
H ood’s Sarsaparilla positively
Makes the
W e a k Strong
“ I suffered with tired feeling
and run dow n condition, and I was
generally out at order. I am n ow
taking m y third bottle o f H ood’s
Sarsaparilla and tho tired feeling is
gone and I feel like a different
man. I recommend H ood’s Sarsn-
arilla to all w ho suffer as I d id ."
. F. R i o s z c x e r , Shaw, O regon.
“ Veratries" writes the following
interesting bits from Myrtle Point:
Dixon shingle mill was in oper
ation last week, cutting out 100,-
000 for Giles A S on ___ The re-
jnvnated “ Cumtux” was snatching
saw logs up and ¡down ¿the river
last Huuday in a very artistic
m a n n e r ....A large delegation of
colored meo passed through town
last week headed for lioeeburg.
Evidently they had enough of
Beaver H i ll....T h e Sportsmen’s
Club have determined to prosecute
every case o f the violation of the
new game laws.
The Goes are
none of them less than $25 nnd
up to $200 and im prison m en t....
The dyed in-tbe-wool Democracy
nearly fainted away when they
opened out the last Sun and found
it was still Populist, as banking on
the new ownership it was supposed
it would be Crisp for Cleveland
. . . .T he detectives seem sanguine
that they are on the truck of tbe
Myrtle Point express robber and
tnat be will be soon run to earth,
together with those who “ stood in”
with him and helped to lay the
plans.
The H erald is authorized to
offer a few acres o f suburban prop
erty, just outnide the city limits, ut
$125 per acre!
Don’t miss this
chance of your life! Tbiuk of it—
about $15 a iot!
1 liaudon Keoorder. 1
II. J. McMullen shipped about
6000 finished broomhandlesby tbe
Bandorille, this trip, to San Fran
cisco, as samples.
Mrs. J. S. McCain, wife o f the
M. E. minister here, arrived on the
Bandorille last Tuesday and has
taken up her abode in Bandon.
Tbe Bandorille has been char
tered to carry ths material for the
lighthouse to be built here.
The
contractors propose buying all the
material in Oregon, and there will
be five to six hundred tons of rock
to bring from Yaquina, and about
500 tons o f brick, cement, doors,
windows, etc., to be brought from
Portland. Work on tbe lighthouse
will begiu as soon a3 the contract
is confirmed at Washington and it
is expected that^work will be begun
in April.
i
Hood’s
and
Only Hood’s
H o o d ’ s P il la K A t b S U
Sunday was n mild and rather
plensant day,
but jesterday
morning brought a renewal of
storm v
weather.
Considerable
rain fell and some wind prevailed.
The Bandon baseball boys tele
phone
that they will be at this
SUGAR B EET CULTURE.
place
next
Sunday, and play n
I Marshfield Ban.)
practice game with our Coquille
Congressman Hermann could serve
After a confinement for a num
nine.
his section to unusual advantage if
ber o f days, Judge Jennings was
he would demand that Oregon's
able to be around the first of the
N o r ik F o r k
R a m l.lln g a .
week.
status, and especially Coos county’s,
March 29.—-Rain, snow, hail, sun
A. E. McCulloch, who has been shine.
on the sugar beet industry, Bhould
in San Francisco receiving medi
The river is on a strike; striking
bo restored to its proper place in
cal treatment, is expected home the farmers’ fences.
the agricultural department atWash-
this month.
Hello, “ Clover” !
W e welcome
ington and in its reports. They
Enoch Williams, of Marshfield, thee and trust tby pen of m ight may
know the excellence of our beets,
has had his pension increased to ever briDg us “ g ossip’s showers” .
$12 per month, and will receive
and the unusual advantages afforded
Herbert Johnson has been quite
back pay to Nov. 25th, 1890. It sick duriug the past fortnight; he
to manufacture beet sugar in this
was formerly $6 per month.
is at present convalescing.
section, for that department has
Miss Alma Johnson is very sick
Several fishermen on the bay
made analyses and given us data
who shipped tbeir last fall’s catch o f at the present writing.
that equal the best given from any
Arthur Flinn intends to start for
salmon to commission merchants in
j^jte, and excel most of them, yet,
San Francisoo three months ago, eastern Oregon in the near future,
hare as yet failed to get any returns where he will rob the woolly tribe
from some cause, she bos been quite
o f their coats. Bon voyage, Arthur.
for them.
. ,
dropped out of sight, except the
Miss Hattia Bronson is at pres
Dr.
Evan»
performed
a
surgical
small space of about one inoh allotted
operation, on Dr. Holden, last week, ent stopping With her sister Mrs.
to Oregon’s advantages.
to straighten the latter’s fingers Jeff Benbarn.
Fred Wilson o f Sumner made a
Here is what it says about Oregon,
which were disfigurod in a steam
boat explosion a number of years short visit on the river last Sunday.
in its Bulletin 3G, 1892:
H. M. G. in the Bulletin ot the
ago. W e hope it will be a success.
“ Oregon— Eight samples from the
22d makes a mistake in reporting
An accident occurred at the New*
state of Oregon showed a beet of
the coming of MissS. Johnson and
port mine this week, 36 loaded cars
average Bize and fine sugar content,
her friend Miss Myrta Lewis to
getting away from the brakeman
suitable to tho economical and profit
tho North Fork.
For farther
on a down grade. Eleven of the
able production of sugar. Oregon
knowledge enquire of Herbert and
cars were smashed up beyond re
evidently shares with the rest of the
bis friend, who recently returned
demption. The damage is estimated
Pacific coast those special advant
home.
at $500.
ages for beet culture which have
Rev. O. G. Quimby has bid adieu
already been demonstrated practi
to his N. F. friends and has taken
I Coast Mail. |
cally in the state of California.”
Yesterday the life-saving crow his departure. We learn that be
This is good, as far as it goes,
were making arrangements to tarn will conduct a series of meetings
but should have boon kept to tho
out and search for the body of at Coqnille.
On tbe 17th inst. quite a number
front, and some of tho government’s
Glen Cox, no trace of which has
of the young people celebrated St.
yet been found.
energies in the establishment of ex
.Patrick’s day by climbing to the
Some of the prodigal sons under
perimental stations been utilized
took to make merry in the Method top of Bald Rock, where they
in this favored locality— instead of
ist church last ftundny night, but whiled tha time away in gathering
the desert and drouthy-plains of
flowers and singing songs. On
Pastor Quincby got out n warrant
their return at eventide, hungry,
Nebraska, Kansas and Utah.
and they will be called into court
tired and quite ebsmzed, they were
to explain.
greeted with loud eclat.
West Oregonian: The H erald
D. R. Dale arrived on the Arago
On the 19th inst. the yonng peo
this week claims to be “ the ouly free
this morning and comes prepared ple gathered at E. Bunnoll’s, the
and independent paper in Coos
to
develop
the
coal
property
on
occasiou being the 10th birthday
county.”
Poor b o y ! “ The Sun”
Isthmus slough in which he is of Master Garry. There were 19
bos set, and he has lost the aid of
interested. A tbree-hundred-foot present and all joined in celebrat
its luminous light and he is left
tnnnel will be ran into tbe vein at ing the event by taffy-pulling and
alone to grovel in the darkness of
once. A shipment o f iron to fully playing games. The lady with the
despair.
prepare for tbe work was received flowing beard was there wrenching
“ Luminous light” is good, but our
here a few days ago, and it is fully the hearts o f the young men by
“ darkness of despair” isn't so Egyp
expected that the parties will be her winning smiles.
Miss Jane
rendy to begin shipments o f coal in Flanagan was the “ belle of the ball”
tian that it can be felt, nor that we
large
quantities
during
the
present
will “ harden our neck" against the
and was frequently applauded.
“ Georgiana B ." was much sought
truth, as does our contemporary
after and admired. All contriboted
•at Myrtle P oint Take for instance
DON’T STOP TOBACCO tbeir share toward the eveniog’s
that article of our neighbor in his
pleasantries. The beautiful snow
H ove to C un Yourself While Using which was gently falling added
issue of tho 23d ult, wherein he con
h
Tobacco.
demns his party’s act of inflicting
much to the enjoyment. All went
The “ Horn« Talent Colored Ju
The tobacco habit grows on a man home much pleased with the night’s
The parties
-“ double taxation” upon the people, Randolph yesterday.
bilee Singers” — a minstrel troupe until his nervous system is seriously entertainment. Master Garry drew
■*aul yet supports by voice and vote interested in the purchase o f his
o f some o f the Beaver Hill miners affected, impairing health, comfort the button from tha birthday cake.
place,
and
who
had
bonded
his
tiioao who favor the act, or have no
and happiness. To quit suddenly is
Vornar Barker invited tbe young
— will give an entertainment at
inclination to abate it if they could. black-sand minas, had arrived from
too severe a shock to the system, as people to gather at bis home aDd
Masonic
ball,
in
this
city,
next
Sat
tobacco, to an inveterate user, be pass the fleeting hours away by
Now, see here, neighbor, ignorance the east, and mattsrs will be settled
is not ns bad as viciousness.
And in a short while, in which eveDt urday night. They have a good comes a stimulant that his system tripping the light fantastic. The
program prepared and will furnish continually craves. Baco-Curo is a raiu dampened the young men’s
again you're off; “The Sun" has not the captain will surely become a
citizen of our place and establish a an evening of fun. Admission— scientific cure for the tobacco habit. ardor, yet all went home in the
« e h And further, the H erald man
| in all its forms,carefully compounded dawning hours. Files, bnckskins,
hotel here.
15 and 25 cents; reserved seats, 50
does not take his light from “ The
] after the formula of an eminent Ber- and side-saddles, were brought into
G. W. Sinclair, a veteran logger, cents. Large posters will be out ! lin physician who has used it in his
requisition.
Sun," nor from a “son-of-a-gun,” but
soon.
came in from Ferndsle, Humboldt
| private practice since 1872, without
The “ Honest and Earnest” held
.remains “ the only free and inde
The Christian Endeavor society ; a failure, purely vegetable and guar a special meeting on Snnday, the
county, Cal., last week, and will take
pendent paper in Coos county.”
W e understand they
charge o f part o f the work at held a business meeting al the anteed perfectly harmless. You can 24tb inst.
use all the tobacco you want, while : remodeled tbeir pledge and are
West Oregonian: The main ques Yoakum's camp, above this place. Christian church last night, and
taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you to ba known a9 the “ Honest and
tion with the H erald now-o’-days, He made the editor a call, and we elected the following delegatee to
when to stop.
We give a written Earnest
Temperance Society."
“ Who is the man Crucible?”
fonnd him to be the kind o f ma the bi-county meeting o f Christian guaranty to permanently cure any LoDg may she wave the banner of
No, friend Dodge — you’re off. terial to be a good and valuable cit Workers to tha convention to be 1 rase with three boxes, or refund the temperance. W ell maythefnthers
The H erald has no anxiety in the izen in our midst, and therefore held at Myrtle Point on the 24th money with 10 per cent interest and mothers be proud o f thissoci-
matter,and rather thinks “Cruciblo" welcome him. He and oar friend | and 25th u lt, as follow«: Mrs. B. Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a ; ety, born in their midst.
Sherman Flinn hss rented the
is now n little like the old market B. J. Harrison had an agreeable A. McCann, Mrs. J. G. Simmons scientific cure, that cures without the
aid of will jHiwer and with no incon Dale Flinn farm, the owner being
woman spoken of in Mother (loose's , meeting, as Mr. Sinclair had lived and Mrs. L. P. Maury.
venience.
It leaves the system as incapacitated by an accident some
rhymes, in doubt as to his own iden for many years in the Duncans
The old hardware firm of John pure and free from nicotine as the weeks ago, having bis hip crushed
tity and “sorry that »■ spoke.”
Mills section, in Sonoma eounty, Kronenberg A Son has transferred day before you took your first chew by a large rock that rolled upon him.
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or smoko. Sold by all druggists,
Extensive preparations are being
and Uncle Ben Harriaon was al I that business to Messrs. J. J.
Stop anfferlnst Try Dr. Mil«' Pala PUIs.
with our ironclad guaranty, at $1 made for the coming o f Rev. J. T.
— ,,» i
most a “ native son” o f that com Lamb and A. L. Nosier, who will per box; three boxes (thirty days’ Thornton, of yoar city, on the 31st
Your own local paper, The H erald |
We treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on ultima Chickens sre in demand;
munity, having spent many yeare take possession tomorrow.
and the twice-a-woek New York
weloome
the
new
firm,
who
are
old I receipt of price- Write for booklet cakes, pies and all of the delicacies
there from its early days to a lata
World al. for only $2.25 a year.
Eureka Chemical A will be prepared and a basket din
period, and being familiar with and well-known citizens, and are and proofa.
Read the H erald all through persons,
events and localities popular as business men in this M'f'g Co., M 'fg Chemists, La Crosse, ner will be seived on the ground.
and acknowledge its merits.
A. D a r l i n g .
Wisconsin.
county.
through a series o f years.
WITH
P R E N T ISS
Rectifying Pill,
YOU’RE B O U N D TO TAKE ’EM
Leaves No Constipation,
Cures it, as well «8 Billiousness, Sick Head
ache and Malaria. The only c o m v o b t a b l k
pill in the world. Sold by all druggists, or
sent by mail on receipt o f price, 25 cents
per box.
PRENTISS CHEMICAL CO.,
411 California street, San FTancisco, C al,
| West Oregonian |
John A. Gray will deliver the
oration Decoration Day at this
place. The gentleman is said to be
the best orator in Oregon.
Don’t forget that the Ladies’
Auxilary Corps will present the
charming piny “ A Parson’s Secret
Fin” at the Opera House next Sat
urday night, April 7, 1892.
Bay yoar milk from tbe Excel
sior Dairy. A continuous supply
will be maintained during the
whole year, nt the lowest living
prices.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
R. D. S a n f o r d ,
Proprietor.
F o r S a le .
Ethel—You forgot to tAke off
your catcher’s pad, George, oud it
has worked aroued so that your
dress coat just covers it. George—•
S h --, Ethel; I hnve nerved myself
up to speak to your father.
Chances for Homes.
Good Time to Secure a
Dairy Farm or Ranch.
T h e H e r a ld ’s B a r
gain C o u n te r .
r p H B E E NICE LEVEL L O T S -
FOR TIIE PRICE OF TWO—$ 125 !
1 R Q
A C R E S.— Having more
^
real estate than le a n profitably
manage iu person, I offer for sale, at prices
On Main street, between 6th and 7th, W ood to suit the times and on good terms, all my
land Addition to Bandon. Address
realty except my home farm, which consists
M. L. RANDLEMAN,
o f 150 ACRES joining Coquille City, which
51 tfl
Parkersburg, Or. is a splendid location, handy to town, good
schools, churches, mills ana railroad depot,
also local river boats, nnd near landing o f
sea-going vessels, and in a good neighbor
hood, which a careful buyer will not be slow
to appreciate on account o f convenience,
accessibility to th e best markets on the
AND
const, saving o f time in transacting busi
ness
and low freights.
G R E A T B A R G A IN -
Will he divided if desired. It has mostly
80 acres of very rich bottom land,
in grass for meadow or p.*.stur e ;
40 acres o f level bench land, and
Q A ACRES, U. S. Title, 12 ncres bot-
30 ncres o f rough woodland .
O U tem land, 10 acres in cultivation,
streams and springs furnish wate»
improvements costing $600.
Almost at in Living
ev e ry ffeld. This is the very best clover
your own price—at % cash and balance in nnd other grass lands.
3 years. Call at H erald ollioe.
6 acres are in Petite nnd Italian prunes,
a Iso a general variety o f fruits.
THIS IS A CHOICE DAIRY FARM,
With a large, successful creamery handy
is well fenced, has two small barns, a house
that has served its time, but could be
cheaply repaired. Steamers and railroad
cars both pass within GO rods o f the house,
and being a warm, well sheltered location,
conduce to make this n most desirable
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N all
home for some one.
A GOOD HOME
WALTER DRANE,
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
L k in d so f farm work soli cited. Horse
and plow work a specialty
A L shoeing
Supplies for logging work, wedges, dogs
rings, cant-hooks and everything used in
logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio-
neei Feed stable.
(19tf
PRIZES ON PATENTS.
How to Get $ 1 0 0 and Perhaps a
Fortune.
We secure patents and to induce people
to get track of their bright ideas we offer a
prize of $100 to be paid on the first o f every
month to the person who submits to us the
most meritorious invention during the pre
ceding month. We will also advertise the
invention free of charge in the National
Recorder, a weekly newpaper, published in
Washington, D. 0 .. which has an extensive
circulation throughout the United States
and is devoted to the interest o f inventors.
NOT 8 0 HARD AS IT SEEMS.
The idea o f being abie to invent some
thing strikes moat people as being very
difficult; this delusion the company wishes
to dispel. It is the simple things and small
inventions that make the greatest amount
of money, and the complex ones are seldom
profitable.
Almost everybody, at some
time or another, conceives an idea, which
if patented, would probably be worth to him
a fortune. Unfortunately such ideas are
usually dismissed without thought. The
simple inventions like the car window
wnich could be easily slid up and down with
out breaking the passenger s back, the sauce
n, the collar button, the nut lock, the
ttle stopper, the snow shovel, are things
that almost everyone sees some way o f im
proving upon, and it is these kind of inven
tions that bring the greatest returns to the
author.
The prize we offer will be paid at the end
o f each month, whether the application haa
been acted upon by the patent office or not.
Every competitor must apply for a patent on
his in vention through us, and whether he
secures the prize or not, the inventor will
have a valuable patent.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
Jovrt WiDDiBniiw. Gen’ l Manager, 618 F
St. N. W.. Washington, D. C.
P. 8. —The responsibility of this com
pany
may be judged from the fact
that it« stock is held by about seventeen
hnmlred o f the leading newspapers of the
United States.
[Dec. 18*94 tf
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A C R E S , also, of level sandy
* lnnd in Bandon, and overlooking
its famous bench nnd the Pacific ocean; baa
fair buildings and good water, is good veg
etable or small fruit lnnd and a capital plaoe
f o r p o u l t r y , and a few cows to sell m ilk
to city customers and campers on the beach.
As a health resort it can’ t be beat, having
the mildest winter, coolest summer and
most equable temperature in the United
States.
O A
ACRES
o f heavy timber,
^ ^ 3 miles from Coquille City and the
river. Will be sold low.
J J O U 8 E AND THREE LOTS in C oqnill«
LSO 17 unimproved lots in various
parts o f Coquille City, Coos county,
Or., giving a vnriety o f locations to choose
from and at reasonable prices.
A
Q Q - A C R E F A R M 3 miles from
town. 20 ncr«fl choice creek b o t t o m
land and some very fine r a w timber o n bal
ance. Spring branch, ooay building a, at«.
Call on or address directly,
R. D . SANFORD,
on his farm at Coqnille City,
Or eall at THE HERALD OFFICE.
To the
Unfortunate.
D R . G IB B O N 8 ’
DISPENSARY,
(23 Ktanq St,
corner o f Commercis 1
San Francisco, C al.
Established in 1854.
for the treatment o f
Sexual and Serainsl
diseases,such as Gon
orrhea, Gleet, Str.et-
_ _ _ _ nre, Syphilis, in all
its forms. Seminal Weakness, Impotenoy
and Lost Manhood permanently cured. Th e
sick and afflicted should not fail to call
upon him. The Doctor has traveled exten-
fively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly
the various hospitals there, obtaining a
great deal o f valuable information, which
he is competent to impart to those in need
of his services. The Doctor cures when
others fail. Try him. DK. GIBBON will
make no charge unless he effect« a curt.
Persons at a distance CU RED AT HOME
All communications strictly confidential.
All letters answered In plain envelope«.
Charge« reasonable. Call or write. Address
DR. J. F. GIBBON,
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Box 1957. San Fraamaso. Cal.