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U CQ*> (touille Cito Refaló. YOL. W A ™ COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, ; TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1895. 14. U nion CULIS, M.lh, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DBVOTKD TO THE INTERESTS OF THE LABORER OFFICE AND HESIDENCE, O o c fu ille PEOPLE’ S PAR TY. The following compose the County Cen tra 1 Committee of the People’ s Party of Coos county, Oregon: Dist. No. 1— Win. Phillips, Empire City. “ “ 2— A. M. (Toliver, Marshfield. “ 11 3— O. A. Kelly, Riverton. “ M 4— 1. T. Weekly, Gravel Ford. ** “ fi—J. H . M atheny. Myrtle Point “ “ 6 —Jas. West, Bandon. JAS. W EST, Chairman, Bandon. W . P H ILLIPS. Secretary, Empire City O ity . O r O. E. SMITH. Dentist, _ office M A H S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . v in i. J. W. BENNETT, Attorney at Law, Marshfield, - JOHN La b o r Colum n. Before the law was written down with parchment or with pen; Before the 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, ray brother, bat let human beings live« — Rev. Miller Hageman. Oregon. F. H A L L Attorney at Law and i e © a l E s t a t e _ A .g r© :o.t, M a r s h f ie l d , O r eg o n . BOYCOTT NATIONAL BANK NOTES. C. A SE H LB R E D E, A T T O R N E V »t L A W Kniglits of Labor, Farmers’ Alliance, Reform Clubs Roscburg, Oregon. Hpeoinl attention to matter. I>ofore the Hosobnrg land oflice, the commiasioner of the cenerai land ollice and aeoretary of the Interior at Washington. And All Lover, of Llberty- .Rtflk« for Jus tice ! Expone the I'neound Money of the •‘bound" Money Advocate,. D R . T . H O L D E N DENTIST. M AltdH FIE LD , OHKOON. Your own local paper, The H ekald My sou, that is a dollar. How O U R MIND and the twice-a-woek New York OHANGINQ ridiculous you have made me a p -; World ah for only 82.25 a year. pear. Is hard work compared with Q A I f Acnaan<lRneiTMATnMrelieved changing the appearance o f your Pa, it was only last week I heard \ D # \ w l V b T Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plasten. you argue for an hour that silver | stove with Herald and Rural Northwest for $2 dollars are only worth G4 cents, and W e offor a valuable premium to TEN that it is a disgrace to coin them our subscribers who are interested O T S . S e v e n and— in the farm, fruit-growing and stock, Oh, ah; well, you see, a— without extra cost; in othor words, TEN No, I don’t see, ah, with both eyes j 83 for 82—two papers for the price O T S . S t o v e about swelled shut now. I ’ll lick I of one. TEN h— 1 out— OTS. G i l o s s Sh? my boy; a— you must beg '8 0 0 0 PARCELS OF MAIL"TREE his pardon. Lasts Seven times longer area« If receiv ed w lthhi 30 What! Be swindled out of 36 L ook s Seven times better Th*n dayB w ill be for 1 ye&r boldly p r i n t e d on gum m ed cents, then be pulverized, then ask A bou t Seven times cleaner s,ov* label*. O nly Directory Header, did you ever take S immons guaranteeing 1 4 5 ,0 0 0 pardou; I’ll be rauishackclcd if I ’ll L iv er R egulator , the “ K lno o f cu s to m e r«; from pub A bou t T w o times cheaper lishers a n d manufac L aver M edicines ? ” Everybody needs turers y o u ’ll receive, A bou t T w o times handier do it. I— ¡probably, thousands or take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or I valuable books, papers, My son, it is all a mistake. That diseased liver that Impairs digestion Munyilen,magazines,etc. • • • _ > A ! 1 f t f « and each parcel is a dollar, and will buy as much ae and causes constipation, when the waste w ith 'on e cif you r printed addresslabels that should be carried off remains in I f your grocer doesn’ t keep it, pasted thereon. E X T R A ! W e will any other dollar, and it is just os the body and poisons the whole system. also print and prepay postage on S 00 o f you r label addresses to y o n ; which send us his name with io c and That dull, heavy feeling is due to a stick on y our envelopes, books, etc,, to good as any other dollar. prevent their being lost. J. A . W a r e , get a large box and a valuable torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, o f Ueidsvllle, N. C „ w rite s: ‘‘ From Then why did you say last week it Malaria and Indigestion are all liver m y 25 cent address hi y ou r X.ightning family household book free. Directory I ’ v e received m y 500 address diseases. Keep the liver active by an is a dishonest dollar? labels and o v e r I’ a r r c la o f occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg S X n ll. M y addresses you scattered am ong publishers and manufaetuienf, Oh, I; ah, well, I ’ve been taught ulator and you’ ll get rid o f these trou D o n n e lla n & C o ., A g t s ., are arriving daily, on vulliable parcel« o f m all frwui a ll i>arla o f th® W orld.” by the politicians and subsidized bles, and give tone to the whole sys ■ 1 0 M O N T G O M E R Y 8 T .S 8 . F „ C AL . tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Address— newspapers and office-seekers to Regulator is better than P ills . It W O RLD S FAIR D IR ECTO R Y CO., does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly No 2G2 Girard and Frankford avenues, say so, and— Philadelphia, Pa. refreshes and strengthens. J. J. B A K E R 'S Is that all the reasou you have E v ery p a ck a g e has th o R e d Z stam p o n th e w ra p p er. J . U . for saying so? O O O S B A Y Z e ilin & C o ., P h ila d elp h ia. My son, you are a fright M YR T LE PO IN T, OR. Pa, you look as though you had T i 'i r h r n ’ In s t itu te . been through a threshing machine. The following is a partial pro C. W. PATERSON, Prop. S IN G L E and D O U B L E R IG S , Jones—And it’s all on account of gram of the teachers’ institute to he F IN E TEAM S, held at Marshfield, Aug. 26, 27, 28 Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, Head the tariff. S A D D L E -H O R S E S stones, Tablots, etc. and 29. Smith to Jones— Don’t you think Monday, Aug. 26—Evening ses Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping it’s time to stop this rot about a sion: Address of welcome—J. M. or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S . der. Correspondence solicited from parties silver dollar not being worth as Siglin. Response— F. G. Kelley. living in the country or other towns who wish anything in my line of business. Regular trips with fine hacks connecting much as a gold one? Lecture—Prof. E. E. Balcomb, of may M a r s h f i e l d ............................... - O r e o . with trains at Kostbnrg; two trips daily to You’re right, I do. Let’s give state normal school, Monmouth, Or. and from Coquille City, making prompt connection with river steamers, stage lines Tuesday, Ang. 27, Wednesday, the boys a dollar apiece and go an and ocean steamers at Coos buv. Aug. 28, and Thursday, Aug. 29, join the Populists. daily sessions. Physiology and 1 9 0 d o l l a r s Agreed. school government— E. E.Balcomb. DO YOU go H U N T I N G ? PER MONTH History— F. W. Wright. Reading Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder — W. H. Bunch. Grammar—F. A. I n Y o u r O w n L o c a l i t y Awarded Gold Medal Mtdwintar Fair, San Franciaco. Golden. Arithmetic—R. W. Aiiy. made easily and honorably, without capi OF COURSE Geography— Mrs. E. E. Balcomb. tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand There are some people who never Orthography— W. D. Reedy. You will buy a M A R L I N . ily, without experience. Talking un wear dark glassses and yet they Prof. E. E. Balcomb and lady, necessary. Nothing like It for money BECAUSE— never see anything bright; it’s the of Monmouth, will be present and making ever offered before. Our workers It has a solid top—Protection. people who are dyspeptic and assist in condncting the institute. always prosper. No time wasted in It ejects at the side—Convenience. learning the business. W c teach you in It is light weight—Com fort. soured. Everything is out of joint All teachers in the public schools a night how to succeed from the flrst It has the B a l l a r d Barrel—Aecnracy. with such people. “I suffered maDy of this county, nnd all those desir hour. You can make a trial without cx- It has fewest parts—Simplicity. years with dyspepsir and liver ing to teach, are requited to. attend pauso to yourself. W o start you. furnish troubles but have been relieved this institute. everything needed to carry on t b " busi ness successfully, nnd guarantee you THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., since taking Simmons Liver Regu Reduced rates o f board and failure if you but follow our N ew H aven« Conn. lator. I know others who have lodging have been secured at the against simple, plain instructions. Reader, if ----------------. . . . . ------------------ been greatly benefited by its use.” hotels of Marshfield. you arc in need o f ready money, and S T O C K W E L L ’S B AD B O Y . want to know all about the best paying — James Nowlaud, Carrollton, Mo. 80 Acres of land J. H. B arklow , businoss b e fo re the puhMc, send us your And It» All on Account of tlie Tariff, You near Drain, Douglas County School Superintendent. a ddress, and wo will mail you a docu* Know. county. Or. Well ad apted to fruit or poul meut giving you all the particulars. The assessor has found 667 legal try; will be exchanged for land or town [Enter boy with badly bruised voters, 1128 males and 788 females N E U R A L G IA c u r e d b y D r. M iles’ 1*AIN | property in this county. T R U E & C O ., B o x 4 0 0 , P i l l s . “ O ne c e n t a dose. At a ll dru ggists. For particulars^enquire at H kbald office, face and eye swelled shut.] in Curry county. A u g u s t a , Malne< • I or r ad address arc U O X 0 ‘ 5 , Coquille, ~ Oregon. My sou, what on earth docs this Arthur Lane, son of Col. L. F. mean? Lane of Rosebnrg, has graduated IF YOU W A N T IN F O R M A T IO N A B O U T It means that Tom Jones lied to and lias been ordained a Catholic priest. me. liuiiding ______ I R S JUMPED! SEE? LOTS AT BANDON, t ; “ REAL ESTATE DEALERS H j Photographs I Y sides in the contest. It will force a plutocratic press and a foreign money power to reveal the hidden hand of American politics, and establish an impassible barrier be tween the toiling masses of Amer ica aud the shy locks and pensioned lords of the world. And if an at tempt is made to force national bank notes upon the public, through such channels as they are by law made a legal tender, we will estab lish a redemption bureau and through existing laws force the sec retary of the treasury to unload the locked-up grenbacks for the benefit of the people. The struggle of 1890 must result in victory for tho common people, or the hope of American liberty is lost and recovery impossible through methods now sanctioned by low. The campaign must be waged against the combined foe of two continents, against the allied forces of the plutocracy and tyranny throughout the world, and in the light of recent events it must be the most aggiessive and offensive campaign ever waged in this coun try. We can expect no permanent relief without a struggle, and there fore lot us precipitate tho conflict in time and on lines that will expose the unsound money of the sound money advocates. This can be effectually done by a national boy cott on the unsound, un-American, unconstitutional notes of the na tional bank. On and after September 1, 1895, let every Knight of Labor and every person whose love of justice is above the sordid interests of tho tyrants refuse to accept national bank notes in payment for wages, produce, or in payment of any debt or obligation not made neces sary by the limited legal-tender qualities of the notes. Boycott the notes of national banks! J. R. S overeign , General Master Workman. Behind the proposition to perpet uate a monetary system in this based on a single gold (). G . T .— Neal Dow Lodge, No. 2S, country . M eets in Coquill. City every lnesday standard is a proposition to perpet e veiling. All members in good standing cordially invited. B ibd N osleb .C. T. uate the national banks. In fact, J. H . James, Secretary. ______ the national banks, in their individ ual capacity and through the Amer F . A . «£ I . U . ican Bankers’ Association, are the /"T O Q U IL L E F. A. <fe 1. U . meets every V>/ second and fourth Thursday nights bulwarks of a single gold standard in each month in Coquille City, Coos money. They realize that gold oonnty, Oregon. _ 0 M r s . L una J o h n s o n , S e c . alone will not be accepted by the American people as the only circula Bandon F- A- and I- U- Meets every second and fourth Friday ting medium, and therefore they nights in each month at Bandon, Coos county. Or. B. O . S(0* demand that the monetary preroga tives of government be farmed out Sumner F A. and I- U. Meets at Alliance hall on the eeoond end to them, making private interests fourth Saturday e v e n i n g ^ , ; ^ and not the public welfare the only motive for furnishing a paper circu iv e r t o n f . a . & i . u . meets in its new hall at Riverton every first and lation to meet the requirements of third Saturday evening« °* ®aoh month. business. O. A. K h l l y , Sec. The national banks are responsi OUTH FORK F. A. a I. U., No. 230, meets every second Saturday at 2 p m . ble for the destruction of the green Brothers of other lodges in good standing backs, the payment of the bonds in are invited to a'tend with us. B. E. H a m p t o n , secretary. coin, the funding acts, the demone tization of silver, and all tho cor rupt financial legislation in this i. o . m s & F ° F - country for tho past thirty years. Coquille Lodge iTo.53 il.e ta at Ooqnille City every Saturday eyen- They have boycotted and discrimi ug. Visiting brethren, in good standing, nated against every kind of money ordially invited. C. W . W h i t e , N. G . that promised relief to tho debtor J. S . LA.WBENCK, K . S . class and prosperity to tho indus Coa tulle E n cam p m en t, trial masses. They are boycotters IS T o 2 5 I O . O . F . of the most cruel and merciless Meets first and third Thursdays in eaoh kind. month at Odd Fellows’ ball. Cordial u i T - tation to visiting patriarchs in good stand Now wo propose, through the ing J. S. L a w k bn c*. C. F. Bandmaster John Philip Sousa But you should never fight I Knights of Labor, Farmers’ Alli G .' f . Boutell Scribe. _________ is said to have an income o f more ance, People’s party, and all reform must punish you severely. Chadwick Lodge, No- 68 than 825,000 a year in royalties He hit mo first and called you an from bis musical compositions. organizations, that a boycott be A. F. and A. M., old turncoat and— placed on the notes of national Moots at tbeir ball on Saturday evening J. 8. Gill, a wealthy Vermont on or before fall moon in eaoh month. banks, and that on and after Sep Called mo an old turncoat? manufacturer, has offered to the Visiting brethren corJwibv M Yes; it was this way, pa. He Odd Fellows of that state property tember 1, 1895, our people be re T . R. Willard, S e c . __________________ quested and urged to accept no told mo ho would give me 81 to saw a valued at 820,000 for an Odd F el national bank bills in any of the cord of wood, then when I got it lows’ home. G. A. R. Qpmo Warden McGnire has ordinary transactions of business. done ho would only pay me 01 Gen. Lytle Post N o-27, secretly appointed six deputy war National bank notes are legal teudor cents! Meets at Coquille City, on every first dens in each county, with instruc Wednesday. Visiting oomrnds, in good between the national government Only G1 cents? tions to prosecute all who kill game standing, oordially invited. That is all he would pay me. J o h n Moi-nis, Commander. and tho people and between tho out of season. H. H. Nionons, Adjutant. ____. banks and the government, but not Perhaps you misunderstood him, The law against handling deer legal tender between individuals. my son. C o q u ille F ish erm a n s’ hides is being eufoiced. Game The}' are not legal tender for all No I didn’t; I guess I know 04 Protector McGuire has arrested UNION a denier in Portland for having debts, wages or merchandise, nor cents when I see it. I E a r L d .o lp lx O r e g o n , deer hides in his possession, and I mean about the price. Will meet every fourth Saturday in each any of the multifarious transactions has also had the merohant at Oak month till further notice. All members in that enters into business intercourse No, sir; he said he would give me land, Oregon, arrested who for g .o d st lading oordially invited to attend. between individuals, and it is gen 81. warded the bides. erally agreed that if only one per Well, put your coat on, my son; Marshfield Sun: Governor Lord, son in a hundred boycotts these 111 go over and see that ho pays Chief Justice Bean an l Hon. Bin- notes it will make tho work effec you $1 according to contract ger Hermann are all to speak at tive and depreciate them, and force Going they meet boy [badly bat the Soldiers’ Encampment in Marshfield, at which there will be the viciDity of the parade ground, the banks into a humiliating defense tered] accompanied by bis father. a large crowd; bat jnst add the fo r $1 25 each. Only a few lots of their “ fiat” money. There’s Tom, pa. name of Pennoyer and Coos and at this price. For particulars in- A boycott, of this kind will agi JoneH—How’s this? Your boy Cnrry would all be here. q uire at the H euald office. tate the money question, test the assaulted mine, and I ’ve come to Rosebnrg Review: W. R. Wells, P O E S .A .X J E . sincerity of some doubtful free sil demand satisfaction. of Olalla, has been notified by the Smith—Yes, and so have I. Your department that his claim o f a re t» I A ACRES of land on Cunningham ver advocates, and stick a dagger C H I U eroek, 4 miles from Coqaille City, into the heart of the money power, lazy runt of a boy can’t hire my ward for capturing Dean and the nw and n X of the sw H. »ec 16, twp The ex 86 s, r 12 w, oovered with a fino lx>dy of flr in turn for the dagger it has stuck boy and agree to pay him 81 a day Miller will not be paid. cuse is that the standing reward of timbor. Price—fH per acre; terms easy. into the hearts of the people. I am and then only pay him 64 cents. 8100 does not apply to a postmaster ALSO, n i n ACRES, what is known ss North Z T ' / Prairie. 4 miles east of Langlois P. not entirely cold-blooded, but be Besides, he assaulted my boy first who captures the robbers o f bis O.i a N , 1 stock ranch, plentyof out range. lieve in meeting the enemy on its Jones—You’re a liar, you son of own office. This is a queer ruling. Price—#*. per nore: will take in exohange -------------- • «t * ♦ - ------- - own field. It may be argued that valley property. ^ q a i r . * ^ “ Did you see Jaberson last Digbt, the boycott herein proposed will dis [They both clinch and so do the Dalles. Polk county,Or. spending money like a prince?” turb business and make money boys.] For a few minutes the air j “ Like a prince ? He blew ¡ d abont B . B . P A U L L & CO., scarcer than it already is, and that is blue with profanity and hair. 84. D oyou call tbatlikea prince?” I during the hard times people out Then the crowd which has assem • “ Snre; the money was bis wife’e.” to accept any kind of money. But bled, separates them. [Bystander “ How did Gilbats get so im por He ! let it be remembered that this boy- picks up silver dollar and hands it tant a government position? A R A G O , COOS C O U N T Y , O R . cott is against a soulless combine to Smith’s son. j Here’s a dollar I doesn't know a thing abont the duties of bis office.” “No; bnt he AVING had several year« experience 1 that is responsible for the scarcity , dropped out of your pocket during knows a lot abont hie congress in the east, we feol confident we can of money, low wages, and business the scuffle. man." give satisfaction to onr patrons. Bend na y o a rlistso f property, or come and gee us. j depression. [Boy takes it ] That's the same “ Mamma, mamma, com e quick!” This boycott will precipitate tho dollar I paid him for sawing wood; called Hector from the bed where Citquille River Property a Spreialty. Correspondence promptly attended to. great conflict, with the people on one boo-hoo! he was confined by stomach trouble. Oar commission 8 ¿9r cent of sales. Onr Smith boy— Tain’t a dollar; it’s “ I think I ’m goin’ to swallow up side and the banks on the other, motto is. Live and Let Live. 48 tf] B . B. PAULL 4 0 0 . somethin’ .” and the issues will be as sharply only 64 cents. W ill those women who are oom - Smith— Is that what the Jones drawn as in the struggle of An-; i piling a woman’« Bible, also insist drew Jackson with the old United ■ boy paid you, my sod ? 1 upon having a her book instead o f a Gallery sit doors east o f L O It | Yes, pa; it is. hymnbook? O. F. H all. Samples aud prices States bank, sixty years ago. ---------- «#« • —■ — j will force the corporations and every ! Smith— Mr. Jones, I beg your in gallery. C. W ilkins , Photo. ! form of private monopoly to take . pardon. I see through it all now. i gtoorufforln*’ Ira D>. S1W Ptla Pllk F IC E in the Hutcheson O F adjoining the Bank. NO. 3. / Marble a il Stole V erbs Livery M ? Sals Stables, To E ic la ip -, PATENTS NOTICE TO INVENIORS. There was never a time in the his tory of our couutry when the de mand for inventions and improve ments in tho arts and sciences gen erally was so groat as now. Tho conveniences of mankind in the fac tory and workshop, tho household, on the farm, and in official life, require continual accessions to tho apjiurtenauces and implements of each in order to save labor, time and expense. The political change in the administration of government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who being on the alert and ready to perceive tho 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 aud skillful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable interests have boon lost and destroyed in innumerable instances by tlie employment of incompetent counsel, and esjiecially is this advice 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, os the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to get an allowance and obtain the fee then due. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- derburn, General Manager, 018 F street, N. W., Washington, D. C., representing a large number of im portant daily and weekly papers, as well as general periodicals of the country, was instituted to protect its patrons from the 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 preparca and prose cutes applications generally, includ ing mechanical inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copy rights, interferences, infringements, validity reports, and gives especial attention to rejected cases. It is also prepared to enter into competi tion with any firm in securing for eign patents. Write for instruction* and advice. P h i l i f W. A v ir e t t , ]P. O. Box 385.] 018 F street, Washington, D. C. P E N S IO N S ADDRESS A LETTER OR TOSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY P H IL IP W. A V IR E T T , General Manager. P. O . Box 463, . . . . . Washington, D .C . H onorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the lat® war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whetht * disability was causfid b y service or not, aiid regardless of their pecuniary circumstance* t W ID O W S o f such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier»* 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 deaih was clue to service. CHILDREN are entitled (if under 10 years) in almost all cases where there was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. P A R E N T S 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 war or in regular army or navy. Holdiers of tho 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 entitle d to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pen* sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not. Holdiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, ana their widows, of the lilnck Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole er Florida Indian wars of 1832 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act. MEXICAN W AR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if 62 years of age or dirt ablecl or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under later laws or not. R ejected clairr s reopened nnd settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge ob tained for soldiers and sailors of the late waa who have lost their original papers. Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless snccessful. THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., P H IL IP W . AVIU E T T , General Manager. P. O. Box 4fiS. Washington, D. 0 . liOok H re! COME A-RUNNING! G rea t B a r g a in s in R e a l E sta te ! The L E U N H E R U addition to Myrtle Point has been recently plat ed and placed on the mnrket. nnd is offered so cheap and on each easy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in the benti- ful town o f Myrtle Point should take a look at this addition before purchasing elsewhere. W e only a k cne-fonrtb down, balance from one to two years’ time. F ine acrage property adjoining this addi tion for sale cheap. J. A. L ehniieub , ngimt, Myrtle Point, Or. East Marshfield, The coming R , R . Center o f Coos County. Lots are now on the Market. For further information apply to the COOS BAY LAND COMPANY At East Marshfield, Oregon