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) / ¿A , \ ¿?— 7 i ¿ Z t ¿*-1^ - X YO L . J COQUILLE CITY, 13. z£ > , OREGON, TUESDAY, M AY 21, 1895. circulation. If silver money is de metal, which has done its work so stroyed, paper circulation must be well. PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON. DEVOTK.O TO T H E IN TERESTS OJf TH E LABORER* “ And the need of the white metal contracted in that proportion. in tho hands of the peoplo is even Every form and kind of money O F F IC E A N D K E S ID E N C E , PEOPLE’S PARTY. now than ever before. The following compose the County Cen must become that much scarcer and greater tral Committee o f the People’ s Party of harder to get in exchange for labor There is scarcely a speck of gold Coos county, Oregon: O. E. SMITH. and the products of labor. Such a in sight of the laboring classes. In Dist. No. 1— Wm. Phillips, Empire City. “ “ 2— A. M. Collver, Marshfield. ¿asra Surgeon Dentist, policy is, to my mind, simply hor ' round numbers, there nre nearly “ “ 8— 0 . A. Kelly, Riverton. * 5 lW ollloe “ “ 4—I. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford. rible. i $400,000,000 of gold money in the M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . “ “ 5—J. H . Mutheny, Myrtle Point. v ln l. “ I havo not a particle of doubt ns world and about the same amount “ B—Jns. West, Bandon. JAS. WEST. Chairman, Bandon. T h . K » t Spriiif MoSicílw With silver demonetized, W. PH ILLIPS, Secretary, Empire City to the result of the contest now go ! of silver. J W. BEN Iff ETT, ing on. The enemies of silver will the plain people, the wage-workere ust now everybody is thinking about A ttorney at Law, taking something for the blood. Before the law was written down with be driven to the wall. Silver money and thoso who raise and sell the parchment or with pen; A Spring medicine as we speak of Marshfield, - Oregon. Before the law made citizens, the moral will not only survive, but it will be produce of the soil, will handle it. And it's a good thing to d o, but you law made men. want to get the proper medicine. If you fully restored to its old place as a specie money no more forever, anil Law stands for human rights, but when it JO H N F. H A L L consult your physician h* will tell y ou to fails those rights to give, legal and controlling factor in the will eateh even a glimpse ot it but Then let. law die, my brother, but let human development and progress of the seldom. Gold will be hoarded and beings live. . GOOD LIVER —Rev. Miller Hageman. country, Nor havo I any fear for hid away in the vaults of the great a [ÏIEOlGIflE M a r s h f ie l d , O r eg o n . the future strength and harmony of magnates of wealth and the people and that, because the liver has every the Democratic party. Some men in their business will be put on half- thing to do with the blood- If the liver C, A. SE H L B R E D E , is sluggish the system is clogged, the may discard its principles and aban rati ns of paper money, to which A T T O R N E Y «t L A W blood becomes Impure, and the whole don its organization, but others will tho shrinking and contraction from body suffers. Every medicine recom Roseburg, Oregon. Senator Voorhees Deserts His Brit mended for tho blood is supposed to take their places. a basis of bimetallism to a basis of Special attention to matters before the ish Hessian Pluto-Democracy work on the liver. Then get at once the Roue burg land office, the commissioner of “I have been in favor of the free monometallism will reduce them. “ K in g o f L iv e r m e d i c in e s ,” the general land office.and secretary o f the Interior at Washington. coinage of silver at the ratio fixed “ 1 wish to impugn tho motives of A m ! R e t u r n s t o l * o | > u li s t i c J u d o liver by Jefferson nil my life, and what no one and to avoid hard words in D R . T. H O L D E N M o u ia u l * r i i i c l p l c t f . Hi«* D o l l a r ever others may do I shall neither discussion as far as possible, but o t O u r D i k D I it n m i l l ot* t h e DENTIST, abandon my principles nor my party. the time has come when speech, C o iiN t llu tio u . M k U S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . It dots its work well, and tones up tho I am not unmindful of the vague though temperate, should be very •hole system. It is “ Better than Pills,” F F IC K in t h o H u t c h e s o n B u i l d i n g cry now raised about ‘sound money.’ plain. Platforms from this time f c l can bo had in liquid or powJor. adjoining the Bank. Indianapolis, April 29.—Senator or ‘honest money,’ and it causes me forward will not be framed to cheat t). O. T.—Neal Dow Lodge, No. 25, Voorliees, iu a talk today with tho to glance back over the career of on this subject, whatever may have • Meets in Coquille City every Tuesday It is repoited that the president’s © veiling. All members in good standing Seutiuol Washington correspondent, silver in American history. I dis been done heretofore. No dubious house ut Woodley, near Washing osrdially invited. B ir d N o sler ,C . T . made the following statement of J. H. James, Secretary. cover that Washington, Jefferson, phraseology or straggling plnukson ton, is constantly guarded by five his views iu regard to the free coiu- Hamilton, Madison, John Marshall the question of silver will be toler policemen. F. A. & I. U. ngo of silver: and Monroe endorsed silver money ated in the next national conven John Taylor, a pioneer of Lane ‘•I do not regret the agitation of as sound and honest, and that the /C O Q U IL L E F. A. & I. U. meets every coimty, who lived on a farm about tions, to take place. Words will KJ second aud fourth Thursday nights in enoh month in Coquille City, Coos the silver question. Sooner or later same views wereeutertained through mean what they say and men will eight miles west of Junction City, was found dead in his bed VVednes- county, Oregon. it has to be definitely settled whether out the most important epochs of M r s . L ena J oh nson , Sec. he nominated whose records will daymorning. The coroner’s jury the labor-producing people of this our country’s trials, growth and constitute a guarantee that the prin found that his death was due to Bandon F A and I U country can be bullied out of one- glory by Jackson, Clay, Webster, ciples declared will be carried out. Bright’s disease. Meets every second and fourth Friday nights in each mouth at Bandon, Coos half of their debt-paying money or Calhoun, Silas Wright, Marcv, Hora Governor McGraw (R ep .) hav Nor nre the people to be imposed county. Or. E. G. G r o v e r , S ic . whether they will stand like free tio Seymour, Denton, Chase, Doug upon any further by the ominous ing declined to appoint delegates men and protect and defend tho lass, Hendricks, Morton and Lin Sum ner F A. and I U. nir with which the money-lords and from Washington to the silyer con Meets ut Alliance hall on the second and money named and provided in t ie coln. vention, which meets at Balt Lake fourth Saturday evenings o f each month. money-lenders prate about the ter City on the 15th inst., a mass meet W m . I t asor , S e c . constitution— gold and silver, both “ The truth is that the danger rors and disasters of being put on ing was held at Hpoknne, Wednes tho precious metals from the coinage and use of silver i v e r t o n f . a . a i . u. meets in its — not one of a silver basis by the free coinage of day night, when four citizeus were new hall at Riverton every first and third Saturday evenings o f each month. alone, but both, and on terms and as money iu this country never oc silver. selected to represent that town at O . A . K elly , S e c. conditions ns to coinage and use of curred to n sane mind until greed, the convention. “If the free and unlimited coin That is the avarice and unholy speculation OUTH F O R K F. a . a I. U., No. 230, absolute equality. A Pullman, 111., dispatch says: age of silver as full legal tender ^ meets every second Saturday at 2 p m . A score of families moved away brothers o f other lodges in good stnnding question immediately before us, and reared its serpent head and aimed a money and a standard bv statute and ire invited to a« tend with us. no better time than now will ever he vicious, JiunlU- ,’ 1— - 1 iV - 1— - —J mnrrt or account vniq- pKvui Gilt, 'con s B. E . H a m p t o n , secretary. clonarCoT the fathers of 17711. found for its settlement. without a word of international fortable circumstances as well as “ The tariff will not return to Since that time we have bad noth agreement on the subject, will put by the evicted ones. Hundreds of O. F. I. o . plague us again for years to come. ing hut financial vexation, distrust, this country on a silver basis, then men who have secured work else Coquille L odge N o.53 It has been so wisely adjusted that business depression and runious we were on such a basis every day where are taking their families away from the accursed place. sets at Coquille City every Saturday even- no attempt at general revision is panics. The five years which im and hour since the passage of the ,g. Visiting brethren, in good standing, now in contemplation in any quar mediately followed the demonetiza first coinage act, in April, 1792, »rdiully invitod. This paper and the twico-a-week C. W . W h it e , N. G. ter. There is no longer any issue tion of silver, 1873, were freighted until the demonetization act of Feb New York World all for onlv $2.25. J. S. L a w r e n c e , R. S. with more calamity and suffering on Doauille Encampment, in regard to federal election laws, the part of the laboring and pro ruary, 1873, a period of 81 years, and the threat of the bayonet at during which we rose from weak 3STo 2 5 I O . O . F . the ballot-box. No great national ducing people than was ever before ness to tho foremost rank among the Mests first and third Thursdays in enoh ou th at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordini invi- question is at this time in the way known on this continent iu the same nations of the oarth. tion to visiting patriarchs in good «taiHi- of a full and free discussion of length of time. A wave of confis J. S. L awrhnc ». C .P. “ I commend to all croakers in NOTICE TO LWEiMORS. Q. F . Boatell Scribe. ____ money, currency, precious metals, cation swept over the country, an regard to the silver basis a careful Ihadwick Lodge, No- 68, ratios, standards of value, units of nihilating values, depriving labor of reading of the act of April 2, 1792, There was never a time in the his account and payment, and the bear its reward, destroying ull market formulated by Hamilton and Jeffer tory of our couutry when tho de A. F. and A. M., Meots at their hall on Saturday evening ings which all these things have on prices for property, except such ns son and approved by Washington.” mand for inventions and improve l or before full moon in each month, ments in the nrts nnd seienees gen - » — —«--------------- the general welfare of the great were bid at sheriff’s sales. Nor did isiting brothron cordially invited. C . W . W h it e , W .M . erally was so great as now. The Don’t Treat Guests body of American people. The sil this wretched condition show any T. R. Willard, Sec. eonveniences of mankind in the fac ver question itself is also plainer to signs of improvement until the par Exactly as if all their time belonged tory and workshop, the household, CL A. IX. the view, less obscured by the craft tial restoration of silver to its to you, or yours to them. They on tho farm, and in official life, Gen- L ytle P ost No- 27, of its enemies than at any time money functions took place in 1878. may want to rest; let them. They require continual accessions to the Meots at Coquillo City, on every first sinco the assassination of “If I am told o f this question may waDt to go about; go or seud appurtennnees and implements of silver Wednesday. Visitinj; conn-ads, in Rood This sub each in order to save labor, time and money took place in 1873. There that silver bullion as a marketable some one with them. standing, cordially invited. ject is most ably discussed in the expense. The political change in J oh n M o r r is , Commander. are no legislative switches now in commodity at this time commands H. H. N ic h o l s , Adjutant. bright story “Two Visits,” pub the administration of government existence to lead people away from a low price, my answer is that if lished in E very W here for May. does not affect the progress of the Coquille Fisherm ans’ the main track; no cowardly make gold had been conspired against, Christ’s nppenrance ly night to St. American inventor, who being on U N IO N shifts or insincere shams can any persistently assailed by foul means Paul in the desert is graphically the alert and ready to perceive the longer darken discussion or betray as well as fair, stabbed in the dark ! depicted in the continuation of existing deficiencies, docs not permit Will Cnrleton’s Now Testament the affairs of the government to deter Will meet every fonrtn Saturday in each honest counsels. The Sherman act and in the light and in the back Poem “ A Saint’s Love,” nnd graudly him from quickly conceiving the month till further notice. All members in good standing cordially invited to attend. which was conceived in rancorous and under the fifth rib, wherever illustrated in a drnwing by the remedy to overcome existing discrep hostility to siver, and brought forth else a dagger could be planted, for celebrated artist, Mora. All the ancies. Too great care cannot he info a law by an iniquitous betrayal nearly a quarter of a century past, other departments of this unique exercised in choosing a competent Seud and skillful nttornev to prepare and of silver’s free coinage, lias been it would be in a far worse crippled journal are at their best. fifty cents in postoffice order or prosccuto an application for patent. No other buried in an unhonored grave, over condition than silver. stamps, Ut E very Where, Brooklyn, Valuable interests have been lost and which no lament will ever be heard. form of money on the face of the N. Y., and you get it for a year. destroyed in innumerable instances the vicinity of the parade gronud, “I have never been willing to earth could have withstood, as Special terms to subscribers for by tho employment of incompetent for $125 each. Only a few lots admit that our system of currency silver has done, such a malignant, this paper. counsel, and especially is this advice -----------» «ft»-«---------- • at this price. For particulars in applicable to those who adopt the unsparing crusade as the last 22 should be d’etated by England and AU druxftat.sell D r. Mile* Ferro Plaoteia. quire at the H erald office. “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven other foreign countries, and I re years have witnessed in this country. --- ------------- ► ------ tors who entrust their business to .lfu r r la x « * I n f i f o r g l a . j It still holds its place in the affec pel that idea now. this class of attorneys do so at im A Dew form of marriage cere minent risk, as the breadth and “ The real and vital issue now pre tions and confidence of the people. t ft | A ACRES o f land on Cunningham U ereek, 4 miles from Coquille City, Dattered, bruised and tattered as it mony is practiced by a Georgia strength of the patent is never con the nw \i and n ^ o f the sw sec IB, twp sented to the Americas people is the 28 a, r 12 w, covered with a fine body o f fir proposed elimination of silver from has been, yet it will buy today all justice of the peace. He concludes sidered in view of a quick endeavor timbor. Price—$6 per acre; terms easy. as follows: “ By the authority to get an allowance and obtain our currency; its total overthrow that gold will buy, and pay all the vested in me as an officer of the the fee then due. ALSO, THE PRESS O I A ACRES, what is known as North T U Prairie, 4 mile# east o f Langlois P. and destruction as a money mntnl, debts that gold will pay, unless a state of Georgia, which is some CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- O.; a N » 1 stock rauch, plenty o f out range. and the use of gold nlone. This is special contract has been made for times called the Empire state of derburn, General Manager, 018 F Price—$5 per acre; will take in exchange The American people will the south: by the fields of cotton street, N. W., Washington, D C., valley property. Inquire of what is now meant by the move gold. ftw w. P. WRIOHT. that lay out in snowy whiteness representing a large number of im ment against free coinage of silver, never give it up, and the sooner the Dallas. Polk county,Or. arouud us; by the growl o f the portant daily and weekly pajiers, ns whatever disclaimers may be made minions of aggressive, insolent, con coin dogs and the gonrd vine, well as general periodicals of the B. B. PAULL & CO., to the contrary. This movement solidated wealth and arrogant apos whose clinging tendrils will shade country, was instituted to protect its means the destruction of one-half tles of gold monomctalism realize the entrance to your humble dwell patrons from the unsafe methods the debt-paying money of the and act upon this fact, the bettor ing place; by the red and luscious heretofore employed in this line of o f the watermelon, whose business. The said company is pre j United States and of the world. If and safer it will be for them in the heart sweetness fills the heart with joy ; pared to take charge of all patent AU AGO, COOS C O U N TY, O R . I it should be so, it would double the future of this country. by the heavens and earth, in the liusiness entrusted to it for reason “ In every state and territory, from presence of these witnesses I pro able fees, and prepares and prose AVING had several years experience burdens of every debtor and multi in the east, we feel confident we can ply the income of every creditor the western side of the Allegheny j nounce you man and wifs.” — May- cutes applications generally, includ give satisfaction to oar patrons. Send us ing mechanical inventions, design your lists o f property, or come and see us. wherever the sun shines. mountains to the Pacific coast, sil- j cross Herald. — ------- - IS» I------------ - patents, trade-marks, labels, copy Coi|uillf Riier Property a Specialty. “The debts of the American peo ver has been known to and endorsed O A IP »car an«l R«ir«iTi»i rsllsml rights, interfereaces, infringements, Correspondence promptly attended to. ple, both public and private, arc by people for three-quarters of a : D A w l k l » Dr. Milos' Nurr« Plasters. validity reports, and gives especial -- --- W«#»4-------- ----- Our commission Z psr cent o f sales. Oui m otto is. Live and Let Live. appalling in amount. They have century, not merely as sound money, i attention to rejected cases. It is J. L. Carter has been appointed 49 tf] B. B. PAULL A CO. been contracted on a bimetallic not merely as honest money, hut as j aoperintendent of the deaf, dumb, | also prepared to enter into competi i basis, and it is now proposed to land office money besides. With it i and blind children of the state. tion with any firm in securing for eign patents. ; make them payable on a basis of their homes were bought and pnid : This is the man who p e r s is t s m Write for instructions and advice. Gallery six doors east of 1. O keeping Nellie M. Stevens, who P h il ip W. A virf . t t , O. F. Hall. Samples and prices I gold alone. The two metals also for, and not rauch pntience remains beat him in the election, oat o f the i constitute the specie basis for such with them or their descendants for school saperintendency for Union f P. O. Box 385.) «18 F street, in gallery. Washington, D. C. I paper currency as may be put in those who stigmatize the great white I counts. C. W ilkins , Photo. WALTER CULIX, M. D.. Union Labor Column. FOB THE BLOOD Oociu-iilQ City. Or 7 J Attorney at Law and Eeal Estate Agent. “W HERE ARE W E AT 7’’ o I R PATEN TS JUMPED! SEE? LOTS AT BANDON, t U 'S FOB S-A-X E. REAL ESTATE DEALERS H Photographs! O r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder W orld’* Fair Highest Award. Y C H A N G IN G Subscribe for the Examiner and [ get a chance iu the great drawing. O U R M IN D Is hard work compared with changing the appearance o f your Herald and Rural Noilhwest for $2. stove with —---- M ft* O ---------- We offer a valuable premium to our subscribers who are interested iu the farm, fruit-growing and stock, without extra cost; in other words, $ 3 for $2— two papers for the price o f one. TEN CT8. S e v e n TEN C TS. S t o v e TEN '3000 PARCELS O F M A IL"TU E O T S . ( 3 LOSS ,rF j5u,? PvK iii.)» ;A ? a J TaKe sinnnoHs REGULATOR Ean.d.olpli Oregon, NO. 42. Lasts L ooks A bou t A bout A bou t i 1/ recttiveO with ha 38 will b« for 1 year boMlv prin ted on guranea labels. Only Directory -------- 1 teeing IU .M « _____ ten; from pub- I Ushers and mensfao- nturers you'll receive. •* probably, thousands o f S valuuble books, papers, * Baiupiefl,uiagnftlueH,etc. __II f r e e and eat*h parcel p o f vour printed address labels posted thereon. E X T R A ! W e wlU , o lio print and prepay postage on 300 o f y our label addressee to y o u ; which stick on your envelopes, books, etc., to prevent their being loet. J. A. W a b k , ' o f lteidsvllle, N. C.t w rite s: " F r o m m v St cent uddresslu you r Lightning D irectory I ’ v e received inv 300 address Libels and over ROOO P a r e e l t o f 5 g um ong publishers and m anufacture^; ure a rriving daily, on valuable i* r c tU * O f w ail from ull pu ru o f the W orld.” Address— W ORLD’ S FAIR DIRECTORY CO., No 262 Girard and Frankford avenues, Philadelphia, Pa. Seven times longer Seven times better Ths" Seven times cleaner Stov* T w o times cheaper T w o times handier • e I i j 1 I / e I f your grocer doesn’ t k«ep it, send us his name with io c and get a large box and a valuable family household book free. D onnellan & Co., Agts., a t » M O N T G O M E R Y S T . . ft. F ., O A ft. J. JT. H A K X I R 'S COOS BAY M a r i M Sloie Works U w ? Feel I Sale Stalles, C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Mnnafaotnrer o f Marble Monamenta, Ilea 1- «tonos. Tablets, eto. Cemetery lots enclosed with «tone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties living iu the country or other towns who may wish anything in roy line of business. M a b b h p i p l d .................................. O reo 190 dollars PER MONTH M YRTLE POINT, OR. SINGLE and DOUBLE RIGS, FINE TEAMS, SA D D LE-H O R SE S REASONABLE PRICES. ltegnlnr trip, with tine hack, ennateiing with tinina nt Hna.hur«; two tripe doily to ond from Coquille City, making prompt connection with river eleainero, gtage line« and ooenu steamers at Coos bav. I n Y our O w n L o c a l ity made aaslly and honorably, without capi tal, during your »pare houra. Any man, woman, hoy, or « ill can do the work hand ily, without experience. Talking un- ueceaaary. Nothing like It fo r money making ever offered lie fore. Our workers always prosper. No time w aited in learning the business. W e teach you In a night how to aurceed from the first hoar. You can make a trial without ex- ness successfully, and guarantee you against failure if you but follow our simple, plain instructions. Reader, If you are in need o f ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before tho public, send us your address, and we will mail you a docu ment giving you all the particulars. TRUE A CO., Box 400, DO YOU GO H U N T IN G ? It hat. .oils top—Freteetlew. It ejecta at tho sid e-C ’ o n v e n lf I t Is light weight—C o n f o r t « It has the B a l l a r d Barrel—A e e a r n o r . I t has few est parts—S i m p l i c i t y . Bend fOr com p lete catalogue, free. Special pa«| 0 o f cards fo r IS ccuta. THE MARLIN FIRE ARM 5 CO^ M ew H n v o n « C on n « Augusta, Mains. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT P E N S IO N S ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY P H IL IP W. AVIRETT, Geuaral Manager. P. O. Box ................................................................ Washington, D. C • Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or pwer , in the latB wnr «re entitled, if now pnrtinlly or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by service or not, «rid regardless o f their pecuniary circumstances, WIDOWS of such soldiers nnd snilors nre entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier S death was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for sup port. Widows not dependent npon their own laoor are entitled if the soldier s death was due to service. ,, . .. CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 year«) in alroo«t all cases where there was ■ « widow, or she has since died or remnrried. .. PARENTS nre entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died I* service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late wat or in regular 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«. , t Thousands of soldiers drnwing from $2 to $10 per month under the old lew are entitled to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for whieh now pen sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled iu line o f duty in regular army or navy sinoe the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. , _ . , Survivors, and their willows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or Florida Indian wars of 1HJI2 to 1842. are entitled under a recent «cL MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if 6 2 y e a rs o f age or d is abled or dependent. , , _ Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under later laws or not. , , , ... . Rejected clairrs reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates o f service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late wm who have lost their original papers. Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address THE PRESS CLAIMS CO.. PH II.IP W. AVIKETT, O cn .r.l Mnnager, P .O .B ox MS. V f«»h iB gton ,D .O . lio o k H ere! COME A-RUNNING! j-reat Bargralrus In IRea.1 Estate I LEH N H E RR addition to Myrtle Point has been recently plat ed and placed on the market, and is offered bo cheap and on such easy terms thnt parties wishing to purchase property in the beuti- fut town of Myrth Point should take a look at this addition befora purchasing elsewhere. We only a s k cne-fourth down, balance from one to two years’ time. Fine ncrage property adjoining this addi tion for sale cheap. J. A. L ehnherb , «gunt, Myrtle Point, Or. The E a s t M ^ a r s tT fie lc U The coming R. R. Center of Coos County. Lots are now on the Market. For further information apply to the COOS BAY LAND COMPANY At East Marshfield. Oregon