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r r lim itò. C o a n illf VOL. .MOItF KU.I EB ment by the constitution as laws. Fifth, the striking down of trial P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU K O E O N . DBVOTEli TO T H * INTEMS8TS OF TOK LABOUKP. by jury. Never has there been so much o f f ic e an d r e s id e n c e , PEOPLE’ S PAKTY. patriotic talk as in the last twenty- The following compose the County Cen O o q -u llle O ity . O r tral Committee of the People’ s Party of five years, and never wore there so Coos county, Oregon: O. E. SM ITH . many influences at work strangling Diet. No. 1—Win. Phillips, Empire City. “ “ 2— A. M. Collver. Marshfield. Republican institutions. S u rgeon Dentist, WALTER Cl !,l\, M. D„ V oSW U n io n olttoe M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . v ln l. jTw. BEN N ETT, A tto rn e y at L a w , Marshfield, - JO H N Oregon. F. H A L L Attorney at Law and 3 &eal E s t a te A g e n t , L a b o r C o lu m n . “ “ 3— O. A. Kelly, ltiverton. “ “ 4— I. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford. “ “ 5—-J. H . Matheny, Myrtle Poin t “ “ 6—Jns. West. Bandon. JAS. WEST. Chairman, Bandon W. PHILLIPS. Secretary, Empire City. Before the law was written down with parchment or with pen; Before tbe law made citizens, the moral law made men. Law stands for human rights, but when it fails those rights to give, Then let law die, my brother, bat let human beings live. —Kev. Miller Haeeman. M a r s h p ih l d , O b io o n . ~ c T a . SEH LBREDE, A T T O R N E Y NO. 46. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1895. 13. at X j A . ’ W Roaeburg, Oregon. GOV. ALTG ELD SPEAKS. Supreme Court Decision in the Debs Case Denonneed—Law Now at an End. Springfield, 111., June 2.—Gov ernor John P. Altgeld is of the be lief that the supreme court of the United States has established a dan BSl. T . H O L D E N gerous precedent in remanding D E N T IS T . Eugene V. Debs and bis American MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Railway Union associates to jail. FFICE in the Hutcheson Building He expressed himself in a very cbub - adjoining the B a n k . ____________ _ tic manner today regarding tbe de O. G . T.— Neal Dow Lodge, No. 25, cision, and accuses the court of . Meets in Coquille City every Tuesday evening. All members in good standing trampling on the rights of the peo oardiallv invited. B iud N o 3U sb ,C .T . ple and being the tool of monopoly. J. H. James, Secretary. _ _ _ _ _ He gives his views for publication F. A. & I. U. in a signed article in which he says /C O Q U IL L E F. A. & I. U. meets every iu part: VV second and fourth Thursday nights This decision marks a turning in each month iu Coquille City, C 003 county, Oregon. . „ point in our history, for it estab M r s . L bna J oh nson , b e e . lishes a new form of government; B andon F A and I TJ- that is, a government by injunction. Meets every second and fourth Friday nights in each month at Bandon, Coos The provisions of the constitution •onuty. Or. E. G. G boveb , Stc. that no man shall he deprived of S u m n er F A. and I- U. his liberty without a trial by auim- Meets at Alliance hall on the second and partial jury is practically wiped out feurth Saturday evenings o f each month. W a. R.vaou, Seo. by this decision of the supreme i v e r t o n f . a . & i . u . meets in its court of the United »States, and the new hall at Riverton every first and theory that ours is a government third Saturday evenings o f eaoh month. O. A. K ui . lt , Sec. of law is now at an end, for every OUTH FORK F. A. A I. U., No. 290, community is now subject to any moots every second Saturday at 2 p m . Brothers o f other lodges in good standing whim or caprice which any federal are invited to attend with us. judge may promulgate; and if fed B. E. H ampton , secrotary. eral judges can do this, then it will not be long until states judges will O. F. I. o. follow this example. For over a C oq u ille L od g e N o .53 century our government moved •ieots at Coquille Oity every Sntardny even- along the lines of the constitution, ug. Visiting brethren, in good standing, ordially invited. and we became great and powerful. C. \V. WiriTB, N. G. Life and property were protected J. S. L awhknck , It. S. C ooiiiile E ncam pm ent, and the law was enforced. Now we have made a new departure; the IS T o 2 5 X O . O . F . bulwark of liberty has been unde Meet« first and third Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ hulk Cordial invi termined and trial by jury has been tation to visiting patriarchs in good stand stricken down. ing, J. S. L awbknos . C.F. G. F . Bontell Scribe. _______ For a number of years it has C h a d w ick L od g e, No- 68, been remarked that the decisions of '.lie United States supremo court A. F . and A. M., Meets at their hall on Saturday evening were nearly always in favor of the an or before fall moon in each month. corporations. Then it was noticed Visiting brethren cordially invited. C. W. W hite , W .M . that no man could be appointed to T. R. Willard, See. __ ______ a federal judgship unless he was G. A. R. satisfactory to those interests. Over a year ago the New York Gen- L y tle P o s t N o - 27, Meets at Coquille City, on every first World talked about a packed su Wednesday. Visiting oouirads, in good preme court, and that court has, standing, oordially invited. J ohn M oi . bis , Commander. U. H. N ichols , Adjutant. ___ within a few days, rendered two decisions which unfortunately tend C oq u ille F ish erm an s’ to confirm this charge. A week U N IO N ago it did violence to the constitu IF S an d olp la O r e g o n , tion and the laws of the land by Will meet every fonrtii Saturday in each holding that the government had month till further notice. All inemliers in ,o o d standing cordially invited to attend. no power to tax the riches of this country. Now it has stricken down trial by jury and has established “ government by injunction.” Forty years ago the slave power predominated; today it is capital the vicinity of the parade ground, ists. The American peoplo crushed for $1 25 each. Only a few lots the slave power and saved our in at this price. For particulars in stitutions. Can they rescue them quire at the H erald office. again? Many say yes, but they F O E S .A .L E . have not reflected that the crushing H i A ACRES o f land on Cunningham force which now confronts them is ¿ - H U oreek, 4 miles from Coquille City, the nw Si and n X o f the sw X . sec 1«, twp greater than was ever the slave JS s. r I I w. covered with a fine body o f fir power. timber. P rice—* « per acre; terms easy. ALSO, Capital sits in the White House n I A ACRES, what is known ns North The £ , HrU Prairie, 4 miles east o f Langlois P. and legislates iu the capitol. O.; « N i l stock ranch, plenty o f out range. Price—* « per acre; will take in exchnngo courts of justices are its ministers vaUey property. H e r e o f W R and legislators are its lackeys. The Dallas. Polk county,Or. whole machinery of fashionable society is its handmaid. Just see what a brood of evils have sprung from the power of cap italism since 1890: First, the striking down of over A RAGO , COOS COU N TY, O R . one-third of tbe money o f the AVING had several years experience world, thus crushing the debtor in the east, we feel confident we can give satisfaction to our patrons. Send us class and paralyzing industry. your lists o f property, or come and see ns. Second, the growing of that cor Coqnillo River Property a Specialty. rupt use of wealth which is under Correspondence promptly attended to. mining our institutions, debauching Our commission 3 p^r cent" o f sales. Oui motto is. Live and Let Live. public officials, shaping legislation 48 tf] B. B. PAULL A CO. and creating judges who do its bid ding. Third, the exemption of the rich Gallery six doors east o f I. O from taxation. O. F. Hall. Samples and prices Fourth, the substitution of gov. in gallery. I eminent by injunction for govern C. W i l k i n *. Photo. Hpeeial attention to matters liefore the Kssebarg laud otiloe, the commissioner of the general laud office and secretary o f the Interior at Washington. O I R S JUMPED! SEE? LOTS AT BANDON, feei’ln B. B. PAULL & CO., REAL E8T1TE DEALER? H Photographs! TALK T « lie T h r o w » O u t s t M r in p h li, T e n » . —A n o t h e r Iils s s r lu lllc C'ossvrsslltsss. Memphis, Tenu., June 11.—The silver men will have fine weather for their convention, tomorrow, at the auditorium, where the “Sound Money” convention was held last month. Indications point to a very large attendance, including A N D H EW J A C K S O N D E M O C R A C Y . men prominent in national politics. be Uov. Turney of Tenne«*ee Spunk. for At least 2000 delegates will present. ‘ ‘Sound Money” and “ Protection.” A GREAT GATHERING. In a letter to Chairman J. D. New Wednesday will bring the great ton, of tbe silver league at Jackson, est gathering at Memphis that has Teun., regretting his inability to at ever assembled in the sonth since tend the big silver meetiug held the war to consider the matter of governmental policy. It looks now there Saturday, Gov. Turnej said: “I am with you earnestly in the as if 2500 delegates may be here, representing every southern and bimetallic movement. We should western state, and at least 20,000 bo prompt, active, definite and clear other visitors will come from Ala in our course. We must not wait bama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ar on other nations. The people of,the kansas, Louisiana, Kentucky and United States can care fo r themselves. Missouri to hear the distinguished speakers who will address the great Place silver iu its proper place. bimetallic convention. Give it the status it occupied be Hundreds of delegates nro already fore the demonetization by tho Re here. Senators Turpie of Indiana, publican party in 1873. Make it as Harris o f Tennessee, Jones and it was then, a standard of values, Barry of Arknusas reached the city tonight. Senator Butler aDd the to be carried at such ratio— say 1C to North Carolina delegation will 1—as will make it worth as much as come in the morning. Senator any other dollar. Make it on an Pasco of Florida and his people equality with gold and payable on will also he here tomorrow. The California aud NewOrleansspecials all indebtedness at home, individ will come tomorrow night. Great ual, state and federal. If foreign inteiest centers in tbe speech of nations demand gold of us, we Congressman Sibley. It looks now, can demand the same from them, that if Jones of Arkansas or Tur and our resources are so much bet pie will be permanent ebuirman. The convention will occupy two ter than theirs we will always days, during which period seme of have more gold than they and bo the most distinguished silver lead amply able to take care of ourselves ers in the country will Bpeak. Two great auditoriums have been se at home and abroad. “Thanking you for the invitation, cured. The silver men here are enthusiastic. They know that tbs I am yours, truly, P. T urkey .” convention will have a wide influ ence in restoring the money of the The Reasoner: The fight is on people, and it will greatly exceed and is well defined by a writer who the gold gathering held on May 23, when Carlisle spoke. says: “ It is the corn, wheat, cot MORE DETAILS. ton and beef of the country against Delegations are expect'd from’ 25 states but scarcely BDy from its bonds and gold.” Abraham Lincoln: “ Every man states east of the Mississippi and north of theOiiio. There are here U. today has or should have as strong S. Seeotors Jones aud Barry of a motive to preserve his right to Arkansas, Bate and Harris of Ten life, liberty and the pursuit of hap nessee, George and Walthall of piness as had our fathers in 177B to Mississippi, end Turpinjit Indiana. Senators Stewart of Nevada, Slioup establish them.” of Idaho, and Butler of North Farmers’ Tribune: Gold buys Carolina are expected tonight. The bonds, silver buys bread and em conveutiou will I e called to order ploys labor to produce wealth to nt 11 o’clock by W. N. Brown, pres ident of tbe bimetallic league of pay interest on the bond3. God Memphis. Senator Harris will help tho submissive, overburdened nominate for permanent chairman donkeys who are getting what they either Senator Turpie or Senator Jones of Arkansas. have been voting for. Hayes Valley Advertiser: The revenue laws will hold. Very kind of the supreme court to allow them to. Now if these worthy justices would conclude their good work by deciding that their own convo cation is unconstitutional this coun try might be able to figure out where it is at. I I F F I lR S A I t l? W A ! t l > OF «20« Ü p P B etter * m " A s old as the hills” and never excell ed. » “ Tried and proven" is the verdict o f millions. Simmons Livor Regu lator is the o n l y Liver and Kidney medicine to which y o u can pin your faith for a Butcher— Will you have a round steak, miss? Young Housekeeper — Ob, I don’t care what shape it is, so it’s tender. " g H m Z S ta m p A REPLY iu r e d o n w r a p jw n TO U E E II. ache a n d R h e u m a t i s m r e l le r u j llr p it b lie a u F ir e s F a r m e r o f S now n N liot. S h a w , O r ., June 9, ’95. Ed. Capital Journal: 1 have found the man that Mr. Geer is looking for. “ Now, bring on the man who has got silver on his hands aüd can’t meet his obligations because of the crime of 73.’ In these times of genniDe bimetallism such a man would be of positive value as a modern human freak.” T. T. G ef . b . Now, I wnnt to say to the bird on the tall tree, where the cuckoos build their nests, that I can pro dace the man who has got silver on his hands and cau’t meet bis obli gations because o f the crime of 73.’ It is our good old Uncle 8am. Now, bring on the bonds and treasury notes, und take your so-called “ legal tender” silver dol lars, or bop down from your lofty perch and stop your warbliug aud give as something hard. U n l im it e d C o in a g e G o ld and S il v e r . of OUR MIND Is hard work compared with changing the appearance o f your stove with We offer n valuable premium to C T S . our subscribers who are interested in the farm, fruit-growing and stock, T E N without extra cost; in other words, C T S . $3 for $2— two papers for the price of one. S e v e n S tove / cts . © l o s s " 30 00 PARCELS OF MAIL" FREE Lasts Seven times longer FDR 10 1CEHT STAMPS regular price 28c.) your aa- ’*M if received within 3* w ill be for 1 year boldly p r i n t e d on gummed (»beta. Only Directory guaranteeing l2J,0<Ht cu stom ers; from pub lisher« and maunfuo- turers y ou 'll reeeive. >pr«:bnbiy, thotumuda o f v&lualde books, papers, samples,magHKlne*,ete. ^ , . I H f t e c oad each parrel one o f your printed address labels pasted thereon. E X T R A ! W e will alto prlut and prepay postage on 500 o f you r label uduressos to y o u ; which stick on you r en velop e*,book*, etc., to prevent their being lost. J. A . W a r e , o f Reidavllle, > . C., w rite s: “ From m y 2& cent address In y ou r Lightning D irectory I ’ v e received m y 5Ö0 a ddiew label* u tul o v e r 3 0 0 0 P a r c e l » o f jt iir il . M y addressee you scattered K ino«« publisher* nnd manufacture rtf', are a rrivin g dully, on valuable parcel* o f m all from all puria o f tbe W orld.” Looks A bout A bou t A bou t Seven times better Th»" Seven times cleaner Sk>v* T w o times cheaper Foli* T w o times handier • • • I f your grocer doesn’ t keep it, send us his name with io c and jet a large box and a valuable amily household book free. i Donnellan & Co., Agts.f • 1 9 M O N TG O M E R Y * T „ 9 . F .. C A B. Address— W ORLD’ S FAIR DIRECTORY CO., No 362 Girard and Frnnkford avenues, Philadelphia, Pa. J. J. B A K Œ R 8 Livery M ! Sale Stables, Marble ni Sione Works C. IV. PATERSON, Prop. C O O S B A Y M YRTLE A Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, Head stones, Tablets, etc. Cemetery lots enclosed with stone copiiiR or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or- dor. Correspondence solicited from parties living in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my line of business. M abahfield - - - - - - O reo . 890 dollars per month POINT, OR. S IN G L E nnd D O U B L E R IG S , F IN E TEAM S, S A D D L E -H O R S E S —XT- reasonable P R IC E S . Regular trips with fine hacks connecting with trains nt Rosrbnrg; two trips daily to and from Coquille City, making prompt connection with river steamers, stage lines and ocean steamers at Coos bav. I n Y o u r O w n L o c a l it y made easily and honorably, without capi tal, during your spare horns. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand ily, without experience. Talking un necessary. Nothbig like it fo r money making ever offered liefore. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. W e teach you in a night how to succeed from the first 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 yon against failure if you but follow our simple, plain Instructions. Reader, if you are in used o f ready money, and want to know all abont the bo»t paying business before tho public, send us your address, and we trill mail you a docu ment giving you all the particulars. B o th A i l d r u g g i s t s s e l l D r. M ile s ’ N e r v e P la s t e r s . do you PATENTS IF YOU W ANT oo HUNTING ? OF COURSE You will buy a M A R L I N . BECAUSE It has aaoltd top—Protection. It ejects at tbo side— Cou v uni ©nee. It Is light weight—Comfort. It has the B allabd Barrel— A ©curacy. It has lowest parts— Simplicity. Bond for complete catalogue, free. Special pa<ft of cards for 15 cents. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., T R U E & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. Read the H erald all through and acknowledge its merits. New Haven. Coon. IN F O R M A T IO N A BO U T P E N S IO N S NOTICE TO INVENTORS. For the Recover? of' Ills W ife aud Clilldreu. Thero was never a time in the his Monday’s Albany Democrat con tory of our country when the de mand for inventions and improve tains the following: Mr. B. Noltou of Marysville, ments in the arts and sciences gen The Cal., called at the Democrat office erally was so great as now. this morning nnd directed the Dem conveniences of mankind in the fac ocrat to offer a reward of $200 for tory and workshop, the household, information which will lead to the on the farm, and in official life, Farmers’ Tribune: Whenever a recovery of his wife and children. require continual accessions to tbe law don’t suit the olligarchs the su Tbe case is an interesting one. appurtenances aud implements of each in order to save labor, time and preme court promptly declares it un About ten years ago Mr. Noltou, The political change in then residing in Marion county, expense. constitutional. The only remedy is was married to a Linn county lady. the administration of government for the people to get in a position Six years ago they moved to the does not affect the progress of the to declare the supremo court uncon vicinity of Marysville, where Mr. American inventor, who being on stitutional. Give it a dose of its Nolton now has a big sheep ranch the alert and ready to perceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit own medicine. So long as tho per- with about 5000 sheep und 2000 lambs. He informs the Dein(>crat the affairs of the government to deter verters of honest true government that his married life was particu him from quickly conceiving the have this resourse at their beck and larly ft happy one. Nearly two remedy to overcome existing discrep call there is no hope of the masses years ago Chas. McClolhing began ancies. Too great care ennnot be getting justice. Down with such working for him. Three months exercised in choosing a competent ngo he discharged him, on account and skillful attorney to prepare and shams. of his drinking. His wife even prosecute an application for patent Farmers’ Tribune: The question made the request a number of Valuable interests hare been lost aud naturally arises, if our courts are to times. A month later McClothir.g destroyed in innumerable instances decide as to the validity of every came back and wanted work again; by tho employment of incompetent but was refused. One Sunday counsel, and especially is this advice law and always frame their deci morning Mr. Nolton, who has two applicable to those who adopt the sions so as to leave effective only ranches, went to the other ranch “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven such laws as are satisfactory to mon and returned Monday evening. tors who entrust their business to opoly, why have any legislatiou at Two hours after he left, his wife, this class of attorneys do so at im all? Might just as well do away three children and McClotbing minent risk, ss the breadth and skipped out for Oregon in a light strength of the patent is never con with our congress and legislatures Studebaker wagon, drawn by two sidered in view of a quick endeavor and leave the supreme court and horses branded O, some books and to get an allowance and obtain Rothschild to tell us what we are abont $500 in money. THE PRESS Mr. Nol the fee then due. not living under an ¡oligarchy of ton immediately followed and got CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- track of them once or twice and derburn, General Manager, fil8 F the worst form. has chased through Cooe county, street, N. W., Washington, D. G., Coming Nation: Gobs of pros Yaqnina bay and even eastern representing a large number of im perity! .Seattle, Wash., national bank Oregon without avail. It was his portant daily and weekly papers, as went down or up, whichever way opinion that they would come to well as general periodicals of the you want it, witli a half million be this county. Oue would not think country, was instituted to protect its thongh, that a woman would run patrons from the unsafe methods longing to people who believe hanks away with another man to her heretofore employed in this line of are a convenience. I like to see former home. The family consists business. The said company is pre ’em squirm. Great system, you of Mrs. Nolton. with dark hair and pared to take charge of all patent know, because the old party poli eyes, with only three teeth, the business entrusted to it for reason ticians say so. Lots of hanks get others having been extracted re able fees, and prepares and prose cently for the purpose of securing cutes applications generally, includ ting a dose of gold standard. The a new set, a girl 9 years o f age; a ing meohanirnl inventions, design number of failures increase. L e t 1 hoy of 5 and a baby 18 months old. patents, trade-marks, labels, copy the glorious work of the gold stan- | Mr. Nolton will leave for Marys rights, interferences, infringements, Any information validity reports, and gives especial dard proceed. When most of the ville tonight It is country is pauperized maybe they leading to the recovery of his chil attention to rejected cases. dren will be rewarded by $200. also prepared to enter into competi will begin to question the honesty Other papers sre requested to tion with any firm in securing for or wisdom of the Rothschild money notice. eign patents. Write for instructions and advice. system. P hilip W. A virztt , Your own local paper, The H erald 618 F street, and the twice-a-week New York | [P. O. Box 385.] Dr. Price’s Cream Bakins Powder * Washington, D. C. World al. for only $2.25 a ysar. A D D R E SS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS C O M P A N Y P H IL IP W. A Y IR E T T , General Manager. P. O. Box 403, - - - - - Washington, D. C* Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the lain war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fo r ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by service or not, arid regardless o f their pecuniary circumstance«, WIDOWS o f such soldiers and sailors are 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 upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death wns due to service. CHILDREN aro entitled (if under 16 years) in almost all cases where there was n'* widow, or she has since died or remarried. PARENTS aro entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in service, or from effects o f service, nnd they arc now dependent upon their own labor foy support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late wai or in regular army or navy. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other laws, without losing any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $3 to $10 per month under the old law are entitled to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pen sioned. but also for others, whether duo to service or not. Soldiers nnd sailors disabled iu line o f duty in regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, ana their widows, o f the Rlack Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole er Florida Indian warn of 1832 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act. MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if 6‘J y e a r so f age or d is abled or dependent. Old claims completed nnd settlement obtained, whethor ponsion has been granted under later laws or not. Rejected clair s reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates o f service nnd discharge obtained for soldiers aud sailors o f the late wai who have lost their original papers. Send for laws and information. No charge for adyiue. No fee unless successful. THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., A ddie“ TH ILII’ W. AVIHETT, General Manager. YtmliinRton, P .O .B ox 4«3. D. (3. Look H ere! COME A-RUNNING! Great E a r grains In IRsal E s ta te ! The L E H N IIE R R acklitioD to Myrtle Point has been recently plat ed and placed on the mnrket, and is offered so cheap nnd on such ensy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in the beuti- fal town o f Myrtle Point should take a look at this addition befor# purchasing elsewhere. W e only ask cne-fourth down, balance from one to two years’ time. Fine acrage property adjoining this addi tion for sale cheap. J. A. L khmhbbb , Rgnnt, Myrtle Point, Or. E a s t M a r s h f i e l d ., The coming R. R. Center of Coos County. J Warid’ s Fair Highest Award. . . r ■ -, .T-.- kbv Dr. Miles’ Nerve Flautera. tive, and purely veg etable, aot- y -v • i i ing directly / / C on the Liver 1 t l l O ft„ d Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to he taken dry or made into a tea. * * -F .V H K T P A C K A G E - « ! «► ’*• Herald and Rural Northwest for $ 2 T E N Than xu-jt T h e K h ttf o f L iv e r M e d ic in e * . “ I h a r e u s e d y o u r S i m m o n * 14 v w R e g u la t o r a n d c a n o o u s c ie a e io n e l y e a y It 1* t h e k i n g o f a l l l i v e r m e d i c i n e s , I ® o n * ld e r It a m e d i c i n e c h e s t In I t e e lf.—G » o . W . JACOB* e o n , T a o o m a , W a s h in g to n . " Y C H A N G IN G Lots are now on the Market. For further information apply to the COOS j B A Y LAND COM PANY At East Marshfield, Oregon