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(ía q iiiU c VOL. W A ™ 14. Union Labor Column. P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N . DKVOTBO IO THE INTMBBST8 OF THE LA BOBEE OFFICE AND BESIDENCE, PEOPLE’S PARTY. The following compose the County Cen tra 1 Committee o f the People’ s Party of Coos coonty, Oregon: Dist. No. 1— Wm. Phillips, Empire City. “ 2— A. M. Collver, Marshfield. “ “ 3— O. A. Kelly, Riverton. “ “ 4—1. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford. “ “ fi—J. H . M atheny, Myrtle Point “ “ 6 —Jas. West. Ban don. JAS. WEST. Chairman, Bandon. W. PH ILLIPS. Secretary, E m pireCity O oquA ll© O ity . O r O. E. SMITH. bSurgeon Dentist, office M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . vlnl. J. W . BENNETT, Attorney at Law, Marshfield, - Oregon. JOHN r . H ALL Attorney at Law and 3c,sal E s t a t e H eM à NO. 1 COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1895. C ELI», M .D ., ______F C ittì A g e n t, B efore the law wus written down with parchment or with pen; Before the law made citizens, the moral I rw made men. Law stands for human rights, but when it fails those rights to give, Then let law die, my brother, but let human beings live. —Rev. Miller Hageman. MAttHilVIBLD, ÜBBOON. C. A SEHLBREDE, Voter«, Have a Thought. We are too apt to A T T O R N E Y “* X-.A .W hurrah for party, without having u thought as to what or where that Roseburg, Oregon. Sponiftl attention to matter« before the party is leading or driving us. Koueburs land office, the commissioner or the cenerai land office and secretary o f the Here are some of the questions that Interior at Washington. we should ever keep in viow, in fact T. H O L D E N never let them out of our sight if we would be free: Does every DENTIST, one in this government help to sup M ARSH FIELD, OBEQON. port the government according to FFIC E in the Hutcheson Building his ability? Are the laws admin adjoining the Bank. istered justly, equally and speedily, O. Q . T.— Neal Dow Lodge, No. 25, . Meets in C oqoille City every Tuesday without unnecessary expense, and evening. All members in good standing if not who is responsible? Are all oerdially invited. Bian Noen*n,C. T. J. H. James, Secretary. the laws just and righteous, and have we a sufficiency of them? F. A. I. U. How far does the law meet the aim /"tO Q O IL L E F. A. & I. U- meets every second and fourth Thursday nights and purpose of law to protect the in each month in Coquilie City, Coos weaker against the stronger in per oemuty, Oregon. _ u M bs . L bna J o iin so n , Sec. son and property? By whom aqd Bandon F- A and I- U- for what party or class are those Meets every second and fourth Friday laws made and executed? For it is nights in each mouth at Bandon, (/oos by keeping these questions con county. Or. E. G. G bqykb , Sto. stantly before us, and acting accord Sumner F A. and I- U. Meets at Allianoe hall on tho seoond and ing to the dictates of our con fourth Saturday evenings of each month. sciences, emulated with the spirit W m . R asob , Sec. of brotherly love, that we can ex IVERTON F. a . & I. U. meets in its pect to retain freedom and become new hall at Kiverton every first and third Saturday eveningajjf^eaoh froed men. Too often we are made machines of to howl for the ODTH FOBK F. A. * I. U.. No. 230, party without thought— to “ vote ’er meets every seoond Saturday at i p m. B rothers o f other lodges in good standing straight” regardless of c- „se are invited to attend with ns. B. E. H ampton , secretary. quences. I have known some of the most consummate scoundrels elected to office by just such ma i. o . o. f . chines. The privilege of voting Coquille Lodge No.53 and running for office are no part of ^ e e ts at Coquille City every Saturday even- ng Visiting brethren, tn good «tanding. freedom itself, hut they are the in ordiallv invited. ^ WmTg N Q struments, the birthright and trusts J.’ S. L . wbsncx , B. 8. bequeathed to us by our noble fore Coouille Encampment, fathers to enable us to defend and preserve our freedom. Cursed be i s r o s 5 1 o . o . s '. the man who will sell his birth M e e ts « r a t a n d t h ir d T h u r s d a y s i n ea oh m o n t h at Odd Fellows’ h a ll. . right for a drink of whisky or for t . t io n t o v is it in g & P. the money of tyrants. This great O. F . Bontell Scribe.___________ ___ ____ . trust, should not be waived even for Chadwick Lodge, No- 68, the benefit of one’s own friend or party, much less for whisky or the A . F . and A. M., Meets at their hall on Saturday evening money of lords. These “ worthy” on >r before fall moon in eaoh month. lords, political, selfish demagogues, Visiting brethren »ordinUy M. have lied and transformed freedom T. B. Willard, Seo. ___________ into various shapes in order to G. A. R. dupe the voter. They have told O-en- Lytle P o s t N o - 27, him that voting and running for Meets at Coquilie Oity, on every first office were freedom. They have Wednesday. Visiting oomrads, in good .tanding, c o r d ia lly m vU ech ^ Oommaader erected a large image far out at H. H. N ichols , Adjutant.________________ _ sea with a large flambean in its hand and called it “ Liberty.” They “ Coquilie Fishermans’ have stamped a million little god U N IO N desses on silver which you may love rRan.cLolpl3. O reg o n , as you love money. But the voter Will meet every fourth Saturday in each should worship no image which month till further notice. All members in To” « t i d i n g o lrdialiv ijvU ed to attend. Nebuchadnezzar sets up, for all this is calculated to distract attention from the truth. If the truth make you free, you shall be free indeed. J. H. J. E d . H e rald : O I R S jUMPEQ! SEE? LOTS IT B k lO N .ti“ the vicinity o f the parade grpnnd, A Few "Sonnd-Money” Men. fo r $ 1 2 5 each. Only ft few lots The First National Bank at Pella, at this price. For particulars in quire at the H e r a l d office._______ Iowa, is closed. E. R. Cassell, its president, lost $14,000 gambling, lE’ O l S S A X j E - and the hank couldn’t stand the , » , o SORES o f land on Cunningham pressure. Cassell has since cut his ¿ 4 0 oreek, 4 miles from Coquilie City, throat, but is not dead. the I . X and n X o f the sw X . ««= 98 • r 12 w, covered with a fine body o f nr One of Cleveland’s “sound money” timber. P r i « - » G p e r sere; terras easy. postmasters, at Breckenridge, Texas, H I A ACBES, what Is known ns North Z 4 0 Prairie, 4 mile» e»st o f Langlois P. is short $2000. The money that he O.; a N > 1 stook ranch, plenty o f out range. stole is not good in “ Yurrup,” Price—$5 per acre; will take in exohange either. Talley property, taqrareof W RIO C. L. Woodbridge A Co., import- Dallas. Polk oonnty.Or. era of dress goods, trimmings, etc., B." B. P AU LL & CO., New York, have failed, owing $200,- 000. They probably understand by this time that money that is good in “Yurrup” don't make business a lU Q O , C O O S C O U N T Y , O R . hum— unless there is plenty of it. The Stevens Cotton Mills, Lan- T T A V IN Q had several years experience ^tiM ^Sn ^ ,roir lT r no“ en,^ndC*ui I caster, Pa, have failed, owing about your lists o f property, or oome and see us. ¡$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Single standard dollars Coquilie River Property a Specialty. ! don’t go very far in the struggle Correspondence promptly attended to. ' for business existence. Our commission .4 per cent o f sales. On« motto is, Live and Let L ive. Chas. W. Gryne, “ sound money” B. B. PAULL ¿ CO. 48 if] dude and all around sport, left Richmond, Va., a few days sgo by the light of the moon, after over Gallery six doors east o f I. O O. F. H all. Samples and prices ] drawing his hank account to the j tune of $600. in gallery. C. W i l k i n s , Photo, ’ The Milford, N. H., Savings BEIL ESTATE DEALERS Photographs! fiauk has suspended payments. It claims to have about $000,000 in deposits, hut cannot realize on se curities to pay pressing demands. There it is Securities are so low. Well, didn’t you goldbugs make ’em low! Now sweat. Hard times and “sound money' has Birmingham, Ala., too poor to pay the interest on her city bonds. J. M. Heffner, agent for Adams Express Company and C. B. A Q. R. K. at Rock Island, 111., has gone with $2500 good in Yurrup. W. W. Taylor, the “ sound money treasurer of South Dakota, who ran away with $367,000 state money on the 7th At last January, has vol untarily returned and will he tried. He has turned over all his prop erty to his bondsmen. The state offered a reward of $20,000 for hie arrest, but detectives failed to locate him.— Progressive Farmer, Raleigh, N. C. A R e m a r k a b le C are. Yuma. Ariz., July 30.—On White river, near Camp Apache, has been found a remarkable cave. For 500 feet the explorers were obliged to crawl on bande s o d knees, using candles nnd bull’s-eye lanterns for ; light They found between 300 and 400 human skeletons, indicat ing tbs remains o f persons wbo bad been smothered to death by smoke long years ago. Some of them were in crevices just large enough to admit a human body. The skeletons are o f various sizes, some being very small. The skulls are o f a brown color with the ex ception of a few, which are white. Tha White Mountain Apachas are er, d id you ever take S im m o n s very superstitions about tha cave, L i R v ead es R e q u l a t o b , the “ K in o o f and say that within it there is a L iv e r .M e d i c i n e s Everybody needs large’ lake ofr water. The visitors take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or found no water, but intend to ex diseased liver that impairs digestion causes constipation, when tho waste plore further. There are but two and that should be carried off remains in ways of entering it. the body and poisons the whole system. PATENTS Nice Borne for Sale Something C fl A W wW s Pair Hiibaat Modal m New A p r p e — 40 acre« extra fine V fX I /l CO land, *U improved and well located; fair house, good apple, prune and cherry orchards, Rood barn, beet o f water for hoosehold andstock in aband a nee. About 1 mile from ooetofflee, close to river and creamery, and good sch ool, with county road running on one aide of p lace. Inquire at HERALD OFFICE. It is a big thing to say but never theless true, that a great multitude of people have crowned Himmons Liver W ALTER DRANE, Regulator, the “ King of Liver Med icines.” There is nothing like it for Malaria, Rheumatism, Chills and B la c k s m it h and Fever, Constipation, Billiousness, Wagonmaker, Sick Headache, Indigestion and all troubles arising from a sluggish or COQUILLE CITY, OREGON diseased liTer. Simmons Liver Reg LL kind» of farm work sol i el ted. Horae ulator is the prevention and cure shoeing sod plow work a apeeialty for these ailments. ttoppli#* for logging work, wedgea, dogs Dr. Price’ s Cream Baking Powder Y Herald and Rural Northwest for $ 2 W e offer a valuable premium to our subscribe« who are interested in the farm, fruit-growing andstock, without extra cost; in other words, $3 for $2— two papers for the price of one. " 3 0 00 PARCELS OF M A IL ” FREE drew It Hcalved within » will b« for 1 year boldly p r i n t e d on gummed .labels. Only Directory [guaranteeing ■ 25,0*0 customers; from pub lishers and mamAft. to w n you’ ll receive, probably, thousands of valuable books, papers, sam pies, magar.lnss,ole. sCLU-.V» A l l f r e e and each parcel with oneoryourpriqted address labels pasted thereon. E X T R A ! We wiU also print and prepay postage on 900 of your label addresses to you ; which stick on yuwr envelopes, books, etc., to prevent their being lost. J. A. W a r s , of iu>klsv¡lie, N. w rite«: "F rom address In your Dlghtnlng ’ ve received iny 900 address labels and over 3 0 0 « P s r e s h o f a l l . My “ addri -------------------- tiered >11 among publish?w and mnntiflicturei_. turentf; are arriving daily, on vuluubleparcels o f mall from all parts o f the World.” That dull, heavy feeling is due to a The Farallón, Capt. Roberts, re torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver ports passing the big raft o f logs, diseases. Keep the liver active by an which is being towed from the occasional dose o f Simmons Liver Reg Columbia to San Francisco, Mon ulator and you’ ll get rid o f these trou day p. m., 29th inst., twenty miles bles, and give tone to the whole sys For a laxative Simmons Liver Slavery at Last. south of Cape Blanco. It was mak tem. Regulator is b e t t e r t h a n P il l s . It Spring Valley, III, July 5.— The ing five miles an hour and every does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly reflrsehee and strengthens. commuity is excited by 300 minére th tug wall. K vory p a c k a g e B u m th e R ed Z offering to go into slavery, if guar “ Daddy,” asked little Danny stam p on th e w rapper. J . II. anteed, for themselves and their Groggao, “ what is this new woman Z eilin & C o., P hiladelph ia. business, anyhow?” “ It manes,” families, comfortable homes, plenty A L e t t e r fr o m (h e V a lle y . said M r. Groggau, after a moment’s of fuel and food, and serviceable thought, “ thot, instid av a man an’ M gkmouth , Oregon, July 26,1806. clothing. They represent the host his wife bein’ wan anny moors, E d . H e r a l d -.—Dear Sir: 1 element among the miners, and are thot now he is won man an’ she promised you a letter when I left. is another, bedad.” willing to serve thus without a cent C oquilie; 1 will now attempt to of wages. They say they will sign fu loll my promise. I bare often an iron-clad contract. thought of you and have wished that I might see the H e b a l d now Tho miners say that this attitude and theD, that I might scan its will prove that the present trouble pages and hear o f my friends and which threatens to end in a strike »«T IC E TO INVESTORS. about the happenings in the vicin is not of their seeking. During the ity of your city. There was never a time in the his past three years they have suffered 1 am still breaking the bread of tory of our country when the de life to the people and recreating for the necessities of life, and that mand for inventions and improve rather than see their families suf ments in the arts and sciences gen during the week by driving nails and sawing off boards. I, iu fact, am fer any more, they will become erally was so great as now. The something of a mixture— a preacher conveniences of mankind in the fac serfs.— Associated Press Report. and carpenter combined. Christ, tory and workshop, the household, you know, was a carpenter, and I on the farm, and ip official life, believe he worked at the trade, and What I» Justice? require continual accessions to the A little girl had both feet cut off appurtenances and implements of though he did not, there ia no by a street car in Brooklyn, and a each in order h savn tabor, time and more honest labor— lest it be that of an editor jury gave her $12,2G8.68 damages. expense. >li!.er,l change in The I expect to remain at this place of government until t ie 1st of Bepjombcr, when I quote from the New York World: the administra i ; ■ tyrecs. - -g tl S f S .- I - Í - » - TTC •■'*»>— ■ _ -T •The money was deposited in the does not affect ^ -j* *■ ‘■j’by.'S F* Ot* '»hs Tiitersot «»,- JtT ID G. T Iklu g-o O v ttu ij» CLVcxnr O n n ip o il fy t»u\i A ’.“.ericar- in yo the alert and ieady to perceive the Arrangements have beep consutn- the court ordered the trust com existing deficiei iet •lot- not permit tuatr-d whereby 1 will lubor for pany to pay the girl’s lawyer tha affairs of th> o iucieut to deter that order thin fall nnd perhaps a $7244.83.” Think of that for jus him from quicaiy conceitiug liie part ot the winter, i shall lecture tice! Think of justice being free remedy to overcome existing discrep and organize both subordinate ancies. Too great care cannot be in this country! Think of an order exercised in choosing a competent lodges antj temples. I trust the lodge at your place is of the court to take half a fortune and skillful attorney to prepare and progressing. I would be pleased a jury awarded to a crippled little prosecute an application for patent to step in on you some o f these girl to give a lawyer for a few days Valuable interests have been lost and fine days and see you and the devils destroyed in innumerable instances and devilesses. work. Justice is a farce. It is an by the employment of incompetent I suppose that something o f this “ irridecent dream,” a vagary, a counsel, and especially is this advice country would be interesting, so sound to tickle fools who vote for applicable to those who adopt the will say— No patent, no pay” system. Inven this system.— Coming Nation. Farmers are busy making hay, tors who entrust their business to harvesting and taking care o f their The Commercial Tribune says this class of attorneys do so at im crops. Professors and students that the greatest sin a man has to minent risk, as the breadth and and the elite of tho cities are at answer for now-a-days is poverty. strength of the patent is never con the watering places, down by the He may have grievous faults, but if sidered in view of a quick endeavor “ sounding sea,” or in the moun to get an allowance and obtain tains. Carpenters and preachers he has money, his faults are over the fee then due. THE PRESS are staying at home mixing in the looked, but if he is poor, God help CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- toil and turmoil c f this unevenly him, for he will find few others to derburn, General Manager, 618 F distributed world, yet when we all do so. To say a man has made a street, N. W., Washington, D. C., gather by the“great river of waters,” success of his life, means that he representing a large number of im by their fruits ye shall know them; portant daily and weekly papers, as - and though some may gather stones has made money, it matters not how. well as general periodicals of tho and shells by the “ sounding sea” To say his life has been a failure, country, was instituted to protect its in this world [I forgot to say the means he is poor. It is no wonder patrons from the unsafe methods editors were staying at home, too] heretofore employed in this line of we, liro. McEwen, if faithful over that the poor ore discontented. business. The said company is pre the few things given ub here will Exchange: Young Eckles, the pared to take charge of all patent gather pearls on the bright celes comptroller, says the government business entrusted to it for reason tial shore and then shall we know cannot make a “ 50-cent dollar worth able fees, and prepares and prose as we are known. cutes applications generally, includ I oftentimes have wished that I 100 cents by legislation.” Judge ing mechanical inventions, design might be íd Coquilie. I love the McConnell, of Chicago, in replying, patents, trade-marks, labels, copy people there, though they do not said: “A government that can rights, interferences, infringements, love me, I fear. I shall likely visit that section make statesman out of brass should validity reports, and gives especial It is in the fall while on my tour. Give have no trouble in making a dol attention to rejected eases. also prepared to enter into competi love to all in the office, and as the lar out of silver.” Mr. Eckles has tion with any firm in securing for saying is, “ kiss the cqo ¡(” for me. taken the judge’s remarks as per eign patents. Yours ever in remembrance. sonal. Write for instructions and advice. O. G. Q uimby . P h il i p W. Avntrrr, The free coinage of silver up to NEU RALGIA curad b y Dr. Mllm* P a w [P. O. Box 386.] 618 F street, P ills . “ O n « ce n t a dora '* A t all drucgteU. 1873 did not drive gold out of this Washington, D. C. country. If it didn’t drive it out .What did th e editor get for h i. then, why should it now? Christmas? A gold collar button. RARE CHANGE Well, isn’t he satisfied? No! Now If you like the present condition he wants a shirt I of affairs jiret vote the old party ticket some more. Critic— Has that painting of yours, “ At Work iD the Fields,” received any favorabls comments? Artist— A rather seedy-looking man stopped to look at it to-day, and be 6aid it made him tired. Your own local paper, The H erald CHANGING OUR MIND and the twice-a-week New York World ah for only $2.25 a year. Is hard w ork compared with B A C K b v ” ■. Mll^'N ÍA e'píáatsra*^ changing the appearance o f your stove with rings.cant-hooks and iverrthing need in logging oamps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio- neni Feed stable. U9tf m en LADIES save tone s BY USINO THE Beveriilp Automatic Cooker II save« fuel, thug saving money. It gave* the temper by abaolately refusing to barn the food. It confine« odor of cooking to tb« kit eben. It saves one-third o f the food that is lost by cooking in the asnal way. 11 is Positi vely tbe (¡realist Invention Of the Age. Address— W ORLD’ S FAIR DIRECTORY CO., No 362 Girard and Frankford avenues, Philadelphia, Pa. c o o s a i Stoae m s C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Mannfaotnrar o f Marble Monamenta, Hea l- ntones, Tablets, eto. Cemetery lots enclosed with stone ooping 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. MABsayisLn - - - - - - O beg 1 9 0 E S W PER MONTH Oen.rsl Agent. e v e n TEN CTS. S t o v e G s l o s s TEN CTS. Lasts L o o k .' A bout A bout A bout / Seven times longer Seven times better Seven times cleaner T w o times cheaper T w o times handier • • ' Than Stov« P o«*' • I f you r grocer d oesn ’ t keep it, send us his name with i o c and get a large box and a valuable fam ily household b o o k free. Donnellan & Co., A g ts., *1 » MONTGOMHRY ST.. 8. F.. OAA. J - J . B A K E R ’S Livery Feed § Sale Stables, MYHTLE POINT, OB. S IN G L E and 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 — AT— I R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S . Regular trip« with fine hack« connecting with trains at lloRibnnf: two trips daily to a rd from Coquilie City, making prompt connection with river steamers, stage linea and ocean steamers at Coos bav. do you oo H U N T I N G ? I n Y our O wn L ocality made easily and honorably, without capi tal, during your apare hours. Any man, woman, boy. o r girl can do the work hand ily. without uxpericnce. Talking un necessary. Nothing like It fo r money making ever offered before. Our workere always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. W e teach you in a night how to succeed from the first hour. Y ou can make a trial without ex pense to yourself. W e start you, furnish evsrythiug needed to carry on the busl- **W ..R ’*K!7Bfllu1T you Out io iK w ’ ofir simple, plain Instructions. Reader, If yon are in need o f ready money, and want to know all about tha best paying business before the public, scud us your address, and we will mail you a docu ment giving you all the particulars. TRUK a CO., Box 4 0 0 , Augusta, Maine« I F YOU W ANT OF COURS* You wBl buy • M A R L I N . BECAUSE— — It haa a solid top— Protection. It eject* at the «id *»—f ion v e n le n e o . Ittoli «htwefcht--€oni' .rf. tthAHttu*Uâ.u.AKM^:ci - \ecurnvr. It r>«4 t wee* Bend foro -p!. to * a-Ul.»»?.»«, fro% Bpeoiai pe<* THB M'7»OW "»Vw-’c*— — — , TO EltliiMB- 80 Acres o! lam _ near Drain, Duuglai county, Or. Well adapted to fruit or poul try; will be exchanged for lan d or towi property in this county. For particulars enquire at H kbald office or address IIO X 09» Coquill«« Oregon. IN F O R M A T IO N A BO U T P E N S IO N S ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY P H I L I P W. A V IR E T T , Uener.I Manager. P .O .B o x 463, - - - - - Washington, D. C - Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the la tr war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fo r ordinary manual labor, whetlie disability was caused by servic« or not, and regardless o f their pecuniary circumstances» WIDOWH of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldiers, death was due to army service or not, if now dependent opon their own labor for snp port. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death was due to service. CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 years) in almost ail cases whore there was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in service, or from effects o f service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late wnt or in regular army or navy. Soldiers or the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other laws, without losing any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to |10 per month under the old law are entitled to hi«her rates under new law, not only on acooont of disabilities for which now pen sioned, but also for others, whether due to service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of dnty in regular army or navy since the war ar« also entitled, whether discharged for disability or n °t . Hnrvivors. and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, afed Seminole or Florida Indian wars o f 1882 to 1842. are entitled under a recent aet. MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if 62 y oarsof age or dis abled or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has boen granted under later laws or not. Rejected clairrs reopened nnd settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates o f service nnd discharge cb tained for soldiers and sailors o f the late wai who have lost their original papers. Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. THE PR E SS CLAIMS CO., Add- “ P H ILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager. Washington, D. b . P. O. Box 4«J. L o o k H ere! COME A-RUNNING! jr e a t BargraJ-ns In ZFSeal E s t a t e l addition to Myrtle Point has been recently plat ed and placed on the market, and is offered so cheap nnd on such easy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in the beuti- ful town o f Myrtle Point ehould take a look at this addition before purchasing elsewhere. W e only a k cne-fourth down, balanoe from one to two years’ time. Fine acrage property adjoining thi« addi tion for sale cheap. J. A. L ehnhebr , agent, Myrtle Point, Or. The L E H N H E R R E a s t M a r s h fie ld , The coming R, R. Center of Coos County. Lots are now on the Market» For further information apply to the E S T , BANDON, OBEQON, IT8mI S d o l l a r s Manufactured by W. E. Beveridge, Balti more, Maryland. J A M B A Y TEN C T8. COOS BAY LAND COM PANY At East Marshfield. Oregon