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/ O E IF f t <L t 0 < -t ^oqtiiUe VO L. COQUILLE CITY, 13. Union Labor Column. W A IT E R (MIS, M. D., P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU R G E O N . o f f ic e and IfoMà k e s ih e n c e , . O ocguille O ity. O r O. E. SMITH, »Surgeon Dentist, __ r o A m M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N , vini. J. W. BErtfKETT, DEVOTBIJ TO THE INTBRB9T8 OF THX LAHORE It PEOPLES PARTY. The following compose the County Cen tral Committee of the People’ s Party of Coos county, Oregon: Dist. No. 1— Wm. Phillips, Empire City. “ “ 2— A. M. Collver. Marshfield. “ “ 3— 0 . A. Kelly, Riverton. “ “ 4— 1. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford. “ “ 5—J. H . Mathony, Myrtle Point “ “ 6—Jas. West, Bandon. JAS. W EST, Chairman. Bandon. W . PHILLIPS. Secretary, Empire City. H. O. Havemeyer’s salary’ as pres ident of the sugar trust is $100,000 a year, and his employes who labor iu a temperature of 120 degrees Fah renheit get eighty cents a day. Mr. Havemeyer’s salary is$333.33J a day for 300 days in the year, or over $93 more for one day than his employes receive in a yenr nt eighty cents a day.— Trades Unionist. OREGON, TUESDAY, M AY 28, 1895. G ENERAL W ILL BE FOOLED NEW S. WITH IN JUNE. San Francisco, May 20, — The govennmont's $15,000,000 suit against the estate of Le- luud Stanford will b e trie d in the United States circuit early in though it was time set for argument on late iu that month. An agreement to tliis effect has been reached be tween Russell Wilson, who repre sents Mrs. Stanford, and L. D. Mo- Iviseick, special counsel for the government. The agreement was made because of Mrs. Stanford’s anxiety to have the case out of the way, for it stands over her as a perpetual meuace, and bam pars the fulfilment of the purposes specified in her ¡husband's will. the late court at one demurrer June, Iu reference to work of the Half- Million Club in increasing the pop Attorney at Law, Before the law was written down with ulation of California by hunting up parchment or with pen; Marshfield, . Oregon Before the law made citizens, the moral “ tenderfeet” from the east, tlie S. F. law made men. “By the way, is it for Law stands for human rights, but when it Star says: JOHN F. HALL fails those rights to give, gotten that only’ a year ago we Attorney at Law and Then let law die, my brother, but let human beings live. were sending men out of the state, »al E sta te jA-gent, — Rev. Miller Hageraan. and that many of those who could M arsiikikld , O bkook . not ‘get away’ arc in jail, under the How to (Jet Protection. IT IS A MATH— NOW. C. A. SEHLBREDE, But there in one aspect of the law which makes it a crime to be New York, May 20.—A special to the Herald from Managua says: A T T O R N E Y at L A W silver question which the advocates unable to obtain employment?” It is that Admiral Steph of a silver or bi-metallic currency Farmers’ Tribune: Rockafeller, Roseburg, Oregon. Protectionists tho Standard Oil Trust millionaire, enson and other officers of the Speoi al attention to mutters before the have overlooked. British squadron which invested Kosoburg land office, the commissioner of the genera! land office and secretary of the have never asked for duties, as a now rated at $120,000,000, says Corinto, botli before and after the Interior at Washington. rule, averaging over 60 per cent, his ambition is to make $500,000,- occupation of the town, publicly DR. T. HOLDEN yet free silver coinage in Mexico 000 before he dies. How, did you declared to a party of amounts, Mr. Mills says, to a tariff ask? By extortion from tho public that the Monroe doctrine was a DENTIST. on foreign goods equal to the dif in prices through monopoly, of myth which the United States 1ÍAKSHFIELD, OREGON. would not aud could not enforce, ference between the commercial course, aided by’ the power of usury. and that the British occupation of FFICE in the Hutcheson BnildinR value of the metuls, nearly one hun But he will have to hurry up or the Corinto was simply intended as a idjoining the Bank. dred per cent. Now if the Repub oppressed people may abolish both test to definitely dispose of that O. G . T.— Neal Dow Lodge, No. 2ft, question. . M eet, in Co<iuille City every Tuesday lican party wants a protective tariff, monopoly and usury. evening. All members in good standing free silver would give it to them oerdially invited. B iro N osi . eh .C. 1. Journal of Industry: Some peo IT. M. S l ’ P R I i n R COURT. J. H. James, Secretary. with a whoop. Why, then, if they ple, all old-party voters, treat gov really believe in a protective tariff, T li«* I n o o i n o T a x im K n o c k e d O u t ernment ownership of railroads as & i n iliu S e c o n d R o u n d . do they oppose free silver, which a novel or untried thing in the F'^OQUILLE F. A. * I. 0 . meets every Washington, May 20.—Thu in VJ second and fourth Thursday nights would give them more of it than world, when the fact is that there come tax is declared unconstitu iu each month in Coquille City, Coos they ever dreamed of asking? Put are only nineteen out of seventy- tional in toto by the supreme court eeanty, Oregon. Hus. L sss J oh nson , See. that undor the noso of every Repub three governments that do not own of the United States at its session today. lican protectionist “ gold bug,” and either in part or in whole their rail Bandon F- A and I- U THE OPINION. Meets every second and fourth Friday he would faint on the spot from road systems. These include, Eng The conclusions of the court nights in each month at Bandon, Coos inability to give even an apology county. Or. E. G. G rover , 8 co . land, France, Germany, Russia and were as follows: for an answer."— S. P. Star. First— We adhere to the opinion Italy. All but six of the govern Sumner F- A. and I- U. already announced, that taxes on Meets at Alliance hall on tha second and ments own the telegraphs, and sev S. F. Star: The supreme court fearth Saturday evening!-, of each month. real estate, being indisputably di W m . R asob , Seo. has sensibly decided, in a San Jose eral own the telephone systems. All rect taxes, therefore a tax on rents case, that a kindergarten (literally a own their postal systems, which in is a tax on the income of real i v e r t o n f . a . & i . u . meets in its new hall at Riverton every first and “children’s garden”) is a school, the their early stages were in the hands estate, and is equally direct taxes. third Saturday evenings o f each mouth. Second— We are equally of tho designation being allegorical, and of private carriers. O. A. K s u . 1 . Seo. ■---------- » «•» «---------- - opinion that all taxes on personal CJ OUTH FORK F. A. * I. U ., No. 2:», Froebel, the apostle of the system, property, or on incomes from per Don’t Treat Guests O meets every second Saturday at 2 p m . had called teachers “ gardeners of sonal property, are likewise direct Brothers of other lodges in good standing children.” This system of object Exactly as if all tbeir time belonged taxes. are invited to attend with ua. B. E. H ampton , secretory. Third-—The tax imposed by sec teaching should be extended to to you, or yours to them. Tfioy schools of all grades; iu fact, as to may wuut to rest; let them. They tions 27 to 37, inclusive, of the net o f 1894, so far as it falls on in I. O. ’ Q jg fö F O. F. nearly all the more important may waut to go about; go or send some one with them. This sub comes from real estate and on per Coquille Lodge No.53 school studies, there cannot be ject is most ably discussed in the sonal property, being a direct tax sleets at Coquille City every Satnrdny even much substantial education with bright story “ Two Visits,” pub within the meaning of the consti n e Visiting brethren, in good standing, out it With “ the landlord gone,” lished in Every Where for May. tution, is therefore unconstitutional erdially invited. C. W . W hite , N. G. it would be as financially practicable Christ’s appearance by night to St. and void, because it is not propor J. S. L awiiknck , R. S. tioned according to representation. as it is educationally advantageous, Paul in the desert is graphically All theso sections, constituting Coauille Encampment, to have all schools surrounded by- lepicted in the continuation of Will Carleton’s New Testament this entire scheme of taxation, are N o 2 5 I O. O. F. gardens and groves kept in order by Poem “ A Saint’s Love,” and grandly necessarily invalid. The decrees Meets first and third Thursdays in each Uustrated in a drawing by the below will be reversed and the >noi.tb at Odd Fellows’ hall. . Cordial invi the pupils. ----------» ------------ tation to visiting patriarchs in good staiia- celebrated artist, Mora. All the enses remanded with instructions to ¡B ( , J. S. L awrkncs . C. F. ‘Labor builds all, yet is without fiber departments of this unique grant the relief prayed. Sections 27 O. F . Bontell Soribe. ______ a home.” journal are at their best. Send to 37 of the tariff act of 1894, re Chadwick Lodge, No- 68, fifty cents in postoffice order or ferred to in the conclusions o f the Labor runs the bakery, but mo stamps, to Every Where, Brooklyn, court in its opinions, nre sections A. F. and A. M., nopoly takes the cake. N. Y., and you get it for a year. of the act relating to the income Heots at their hall oil Satnrdny evening on or before full moon ill each month. Women are laboring in Chicago Special terms to subscribers for tax law and are declared void spe Visiting brethren cordially invited. cially. this paper. 0 . W . W hite , W . M. brickyards to avoid starvation. learned Americans O I F. A. I. U. R T . It. Willard, Sec, ________ G. A. R. G-en-Lytle Post No-27, For every man who gets some thing for nothing, some other man gets nothing for something. Meois at Coquille City, on every first Wednesday. Visiting ooinrnda, in good la n d in g , cordially invited. J o h n M o k b u i , H. H. N ichols , Adjutant. S. F. Star: Mayor Sutro is ful filling every pledge he made to the C o m m a n d er. ___ people. Ho is a model public ser vant Coquille Fishermans’ U N IO N r R a n -c lo lp L . O r e g o n , Will meet every fonrth Saturday in each ■ oath till further notioo. All members in good standing cordially invited to attend. JUMPED I SEE? LOTS AT BANDON,4,L i'S Discontent is the first promise of reform. Contentment marks the end of progress. China has been contented for 3000 years. When a man sees that it is monop oly and not capital that is oppress ing labor, he is on the straight road to a solution of the labor question. The world owes no man a living. the vicinity of the parade ground, for $125 each. Only a few lots Every man must earn that for him at this price. For particular« in self. But the world docs owe him quire at the H e r a l d office. an opportunity of making a living. F O R S - A - X j E . t% 4 rv ACRES of land on Cunningham 4 - l U creek. 4 miles from Coquille City, the n w xi aud n of the aw sec 16, twp 28 s, r 12 w. covered with a fine body of fir timber. Price—$6 per ncre; terms easy. ALSO, n i a ACRES, what i s known a s North j L ‘ t * f Prairie. 4 milea east of Langlois P. O .: « N i l stock ranch, plenty of out range. Price— per acre; will take in exchange valley property. Inquire of ft** W . P. W R IGH T, Dallas. Polk county,Or. B. B. PAULL & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS T R A G O , COOS C O U N TY, O R . AVING liR'l «evprnl year, experience in the east, we feel confident we can give satisfaction to our patrons. Send ns your lists of property, or come and sec os. H Cuqnillf liver Property a Specialty. Correspondence promptly attended to. Our commission .3 p«r cent of Hales. Oui motto is. Live and Let I Live. B. B. PAULL A CO. 41 tf] Labor, the creator of all values, is impoverished and dependent. These abnormal conditions result chiefly from restriction aud usurpa tions. Labor and capital are allies, not enemies. Special privileges to cap ital and a denial of natural rights to labor are the great causes of in dustrial antagonism. If combinations of laborers to keep up wages are praiseworthy, why are combinations of capital to keep up profits indefensible? They both originate from the same source Aggregations of capital into trusts and aggregation of labor into or ganizations are efforts toward self- preservation. They nre rendered necessary by unnatural competition, Conductors aud gripmen on the several systems of city roads owned and operated by the S. P. Co., arc- Gallery six doors ast o f L O alive to the fact that the “ News- O. F. Hall. Samples and prices paper Union" prevented a 20 per cent cut which the company hail is gallery. decided to make. C. W ilkin «, Photo. Photographs! FOR THE BLOOD NO. 43. D r, P ric e ’ s Cream B aking P o w d e r oun Y hard work compared with World’s Fair Highest Anard. C H A N G IN G Subscribe for the Examiner nnd get a chance in the great drawing. Is changing the appearance of your stove with ------- ------------«--------------- -------------- - Herald and Rural Northwest for $2. We offer a valuable premium to our subscribers who are interested in the farm, fruit-growing aud stock, without extra cost; iu other words, $ 3 for $2— two papers for the price o f one. now everybody Is thinking about J ust taking something for the blood. A Spring medicine as we speak of It. And it’s a good thing to do, but you want to get the proper medicine. If you consult your physician he will tell you to 3000 PARCELS OF MAIL"TREE FOR 10 1-CENJ S TAMPS regular price 25c.) your no- _ « * » if received wtfchfo 30 days w ill be for 1 year boldly — p r i n t e d on gum mod labels. Only Directory guaranteeing 133,0410 c u sto m ers; from pub lishers and m anufac turers you ’ ll receive. HOOD LIVER Id M l 9 a [REDIGIHE and that, because the liver has every thing to do with the blood. If the liver is sluggish the system is clogged, the blood becomes impure, and the whole body sutlers. Every medicine recom mended for the blood is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the “ K ing of L iver X l l f r e e and each parcel th one o f vour printed addresn lnlMls pasted thereon. E X T R A ! W e will also print and prepay postage on fiOO o f your iubol add reuses to y o u ; which stick on your envelope«, books, e prevent their being lost. J. A . V ... . o f 1 tettar Ule, Is. C., w r ite s : "F r o m m y 25 esnt address in vour Lightning Directory I ’ ve receive« m y 5Í» address labels an d over 3 0 0 0 l ' a r o « ! « of ¡\7 M m .I . My HddrcsoM you scattered m ed icin es ,” / SimniDNS LIVER REGULATOR j ; j i TEN C T S. S even TEN C TS. S tove TEN C T S. ( S loss Donnellan & Co., Agts., among pubushers and innmifncturenf; ore arriving daily, eu valuable parcels o f m ail from ull p*rU or the W o rld .” A d dress— First Monopolist— Well, the new trust is formed. Just watch now and see breadstuff's and meats go soaring up. Second Monopolist— What title do you give the new combine? First Monopolist— “ The Peoples’ Food Supply Association.” « 1 9 M O N T G O M E R Y 8 T . . 8 . R .. O A K . W O R L D ’ S FAIR D IRECTORY CO., No 262 Girard aud Frankford avenues, Philadelphia, Pa. “ In the life to come,” shouted the evangelist, “ there will be no marrying or giying in marriage.” Those who were sitting near the Chicago woman hoard a low cry of horror ns she arose from her seat. “ In that event,” she remarked to the usher, as she left the church, “ I ’ve got no time to be monkey ing here.” The bondsmen of ex-Treasnrer V. L. Arrington, of Dougins county, Hyman Woolen berg and Aaron Rose, having paid the amount of Arrington’s defalcation as such treasurer, $22,990.74. and $1000 costs, Governor Lord, Thursday, remitted the $22,990.74 of the un paid portiou of the fine of $45,981.- 48 adjudged against Arriugton. PATENTS NOTICE TO INVESTORS. There was never a time in the his tory of our country when the de mand for inventions nnd improve ments in the arts and sciences gen erally was so great as now. The conveniences of mankind in the fac tory and workshop, the household, on tho farm, and in official life, require continual accessions to the appurtenances and implements of each in order to save labor, time and expense. Tho political change in the administration of government does not nffeet the progress of the American inventor, who being on the alert and ready to perceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the affairs of the government to deter him from quickly conceiving the remedy to overcome existing discrep ancies. Too great care cannot be exercised in choosing a competent and skillful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable interests have been lost and destroyed in innumerable instances by tho employment of incompetent counsel, and especially is this adTlce applicable to those who adopt the “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven tors who entrust their business to this class of attorneys do so at im minent risk, as the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered iu view of a quick endeavor to get an allowance nnd obtain the fee then duo. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- derburn, General Manager, 618 F street, N. W., Washington, D. C., representing a large number of im portant daily and weekly papers, as well as general periodicals of tho country, was instituted to protect its patrons from tho unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said company is pre pared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for reason able fees, and prepares and prose cutes applications generally, includ ing mechanical inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copy rights, interferences, infringements, validity reports, nnd gives especial It is i attention to rejected cases. j also prepared to enter into competi , tion with any firm in securing for eign patents. Write for instructions and advice. J. J. B A K E R 'S M a r ò in if S til M s F bbû i Sale Stables, , C. W. PATERSON Prop. M YK T LE Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, Head stones. Tablets, etc. Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties living in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my line of business. M a b s h f ik l d - - - - - - our POINT, OR. S IN G L E and D O U B L E R IO S , F IN E TEAMS, S A D D L E -H O R S E S R E A SO N A B L E P R IC E S. O beo Regular trips with fine hacks connecting with trains at Roseburg; two trips daily to and from Coquille City, making prompt connection with river steamers, stage lines and ocean steamers nt Coos bnv. DOLLARS I n Y / Lasts Seven times longer Looks Seven times better Thl>" About Seven times cleaner s*°v. About Two times cheaper About Two times handier • • • If your grocer doesn’t keep it, send us his name with ioc and get a large box and a valuable family household book free. It does Its work well, and tones up the Whole system. It Is“ Better than Pills,” fed can bs bad I d liquid or powder. Strawber— Was her father will ing to help you out? gingerly— That’s the way he acted. MIND O w n L o c a l it y made easily and honorably, without capi tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand ily, without experience. Talking un necessary. Nothing like it for money making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. W e teach you in a night how to succeed from the ilrst hour. You can make a trial without ex pense to yourself. W e start you, furnish everything needed to carry on the busi 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 tho best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mail you a docu ment giving you all the particulars. OO YOU GO O F COU k S E Y ou will buy a M A R LIN . BECAUSE- It ho* a »olid top—I* rat«*ctl «in. It ejecta at the side -Con v m l c n e c . I t is light weight— Comfort. It has the B allard Barrel— Accuracy. It luts few est parts— Simplicity. Bend for complete catalogue, free. Special pa«g of cards fo r 15 cents. T H E M A R L IN F IR E A R M S CO.f Mew liuvuu. Conn. T R U E & C O ., Box 400, A u gu sta, M aine. IF Y'OU W ANT HUNTING? IN F O R M A T IO N ABOUT P E N S IO N S A D D R E SS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY P H IL IP W. A V IR E T T , General Manager, HOW’ THEY STOOD. The justices against the law were P. O. Box 463, . . . . . Washington, D. C . Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the Into Chief Justice Fuller, Justices war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether Grry, Brewer and Shiras. For B i i h i i i c n m i n D ufeiiiCfeH R * disability was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstance*, the law: Justices Harlan, White, WIDO WS of such soldiers and sailors nro entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’ s You are the man!” he said, ns death was dne to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for sup Brown, snd Jackson. Justices he leaned forward iu the streetcar port. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death was due to service. aud pointed his finger to the com Hnr Inn,and Jackson read dissenting CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 years) in almost nil cases where there was n'l opinions. placent and self-satisfied - looking widow, or she has since died or remarried. ----- ► •■«#»-♦----------— — PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in passenger opposite, “ you are the E t 4 W li.it II* t h e O t h e r F o l l o w — ? service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for man who predicted last October support. It makes no difference whether soldior served or died in late wai or in regular It is reported that Secretary Car that wo would have a mild winter.” armv or navy. lisle recently snid that if the Dem Soldiers of tho late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under “ Yes, I did,” replied the man. other laws, without losing any lights. "But we had a terrible winter in ocratic national convention should Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old law nro entitled declare for free silver and nominate to higher rates under new law, not only on ncoonnt of disabilities for which now pen stead 1” sioned. but also for others, whether duo to servioo or not. a free-silver presidential candidate, “ Yes.” Soldiers and sailors disabled in lim^ of duty iu regular army or navy since the war nre he could see no cours« open to him also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. “ And you are no prophet.” lint to vote the Republican ticket. Hnrvivors, ana their widows, of the Rlack Hawk, Creek Cherokee, nnd Seminole or “ No” Florida Indian wars of 1832 to 1842 . are entitled under a recent net. “ Then why, sir— whv did you There are probably 1,900,000 Dem MEXICAN AVAR SOLDIERS niul their widows also entitled, if G2yenrsof ago or dis ocrats m the country who feel the abled or dependent. make such a prediction?” Old claims completed nnd settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted Minneapolis Journal. “ As a matter of business. I am same way.— under later laws or not. --------------------------- - « ---------- - - ------ Rejected claims reopened nnd settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. in the coal trade, and it was my D A i f ache R h e u m atism re liev ed Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late wai a\i.»Y Dr. Miles' Nerve Plantera. duty to keep people from running who have lost their original papers. off to Florida to escape a hard Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fro unless successfr.l. winter.” Sun: Levi Smith’s home on THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., PH ILIP W . AVIH ETT, Otnerhl Mnnnyer. “ But, sir, but-—” South Coos river was burned to P .O . Box 463. Washington, D. 0 • “ Oh, we shall have a long, hot tlie ground Monday morning while summer, and if you want fly screers himself and family were visiting please call around. I ’ m going into friends on Daniels creek. The fire is thought to have originated that line fur the season!" — ....................------------------------------- ------ ------ in the blacksroithsbop, an addition Mr. Hume’s new town on Rogue to the main building. The flames River, opposite Gold Beach, has were first discovered issuing from the roof and windows by Bud and beeu named Wedderburn. Jesse Smith, who arrived on the The Fletcher sawmill, iu Umatilla scene in time to save only a few of county, is beginning the manufac the household effects. The build u A rea t B a r g a i n s in I S e a l E a t a /t e ! ture of fruit boxes. This county ing was uninsured aud the loss will The L E H N U E R R addition to Myrtle Point has been recently plat aud Walla Walla spend about $30,- amount to several thousand dol ed and placed on the market, and is offered so cheap and on such 000 annually for boxes, and the lars. ensy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in the beuti- home product will likely supplant Roseburg Review: Rev. T. L. f„ l town o f Myrtle Point should take a look at this addition belora the imported. Jones, P. E., was quite badly hurt purchasing elsewhere. W e only ask one-fourth down, balance from A. J. Blackwell, a rich and er iu a runaway accident at Grants one to two years’ time. Fine aerugo property adjoining this addi ratic Iudian, who owns the cities Pass, Thursday. He had accom of Blackwell and David City in the panied his family, who are moving tion for ealo cheap. A. L f . h n i i e r b , agent, Myrtle Point, iadian territory, has decided to to their new home in this county, build a temple in David City to one day's drive and had reached cost $300,000. He wishes iu this the sash and door factory iu town way to perpetuate the Indian reli ou his return when Lis team be I gion. came frightened, and a bridle The coming Center o f Coos County. j Joseph Roberts, who died last broke,leaving nothing with which to j week at Santa Cruz. G al, was for control them. Finally the horses eight months about 1850, a veritable were brought up suddenly in a king o f the Cannibal islands. He clump of oak trees, and Mr. Jones was shipwrecked on one of tbeSouth was thrown violently forward about j Sea islands, was almost worshiped 25 feet. Dr. Van Dyke attended For further information apply to the P u m p W . A v i r i . t t , by the aborigines, who held a white Mr. Jones who complains o f pains COOS B A Y LAND COMPANY 618 F street, man in superstitious awe, and he in his chest and back as a resalt of [ P. O. Box 385. J Washington, D. C, managed his escaped with difficulty. the accident. At East Marshfield, Oregon All druggist« sell Dr. Miles* Nerve Plasters. -— -- Addr'“ Look Here! COME A-RUNNING! J. E a s t 1VX n R. R. Or. v s li f i e 1 d , Lots are now on the Market.