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Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report
T U E SD A Y , O C TOBER 29. 1895
For God. ami Dome and Native Laud.
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Ths Coqaillls Oity W . O. T. U. modi fit
the Methodi.t church, south, every F r i
day, at S o ’ c lo c k p. m . All uncreated in tlio
work are invited to attend
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p u b e
ITEM S.
John Fouts went up to Sequay’a
logging camp, on the South Fork,
A W o n d e r f u l I n v e n t i o u —T U e X r w
lost Friday, where he will work
U n v lin r F ln llr o u .
The following are extracts from
thiB winter.
J.
M.
Inman
is
traveling
agent
the speeches made atan Indian W.
Capt. Roberts o f the steamer
C. T. U. meeting in Oregon: forou eof tho mostcompletoflatirons
It is as much a Blanco,plying between Empire and
“ There is a great difference between eyer invented.
a white woman and an Indian necessity in n family as a kitchen Marshfield, came over on Friday’s
woman till both are drunk, then stove or a sewing machine. It does train and made Myrtle Point a brief
there is no difference.
It is said away with the old, tedious process visit.
The
Mrs. Elizabeth Fouts returned
we are a dying race, but whisky of heating irons on a stove.
kills ns Indiaus off faster than cost of lunniDgthe gasoline iron is last Thursday from her visit in
virtually nothing, and the saving Yamhill county and other neigh
anything else.’’
o f labor for the women is so great boring sections, where she has rel
A Crusader’s Association has ¡
that no family can afford to do with atives and friends.
Her many
been formed in southern Cali-1
out a gasoline iron. This aparatus friends here will be glad to see
fornia, with Mrs. Sarah A. McClees,
can be used for many other pur her.
historian; Mrs. H. E. Pattee, sec
poses, and amonnts to a small
McDonald, the barber, issues a
retary;
Mrs. Abbie K. Leavitt,
gasoline stove.
It can be used for new card. It is now “ The Com
treasurer. Mrs. Leayitt is one of
making a cup of tea, warming mercial," aud is neatly fitted np,
the “ Immortal 43’’ who were
water or milk etc. The HEitAmhas not only for the general public,
arrested in Cincinnati at the time
ordered one, and advises its friends but with special facilities for the
o f the Crusade for praying and
to do the same.
commercial traveling man, with hot
singing on the streets.
The H e r a l d is improving its or cold baths, etc.
In speaking of the purity depart
T em peran ce
fFrotn the N a tio n a l
N o te*.
W . 0 . T. D.
B u lle tin .1
ment of the W. C. T. U. the Voice
well says it "has been too little
understood and appreciated.
Its
object is not so much to reform
Impurity as to preserve parity— a
distinction with a difference. The
one is a work that culls for special
equipment; the other is a work in
whio’u every father and mother is
bound to tako a hand.’’
In 1858 the number of insane
paupers in Eagland and Wales was
under 21,000; in 1895 it has risen
to nearly 83,000. Says Dr. Walm-
sley, o f Darenth Asylum: “ The
most potent causes of insanity are
hereditary transmission and alco
holic intemperance.
No less than
one-half o f all occurring cases of
insanity are duo to inherited taint,
one-fourtlvbf all occurring cases of
mLiy i are due to drink.”
insanitr
¿ ^publ
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ening Poet, Chicago, says of the
cigarette evil: "In this section of
the country this evil is worse than
the alcohol habit, for it seems ac
tually to threaten extermination.
There are babies, two o f them only
five years old, who say they have
been smoking for two years, and
the statement is corroborated by
their elder brothers. One o f the
little ones was a ponting-lipped
capid but two years ago, now his
tiny face is piuohed and wrinkled,
and his mouth hangs loose and re
laxed, like an old man’s.’ ’
In a recent article in The Inde
pendent, Dr. Theo. Cuyler urges
the need o f more educational work
along the line o f total abstinence.
H e says: "¡Social drinking customs
are on the increase in our country.
The decanter is stealing back again
on to the dinner tablee of people
from whom wo should expect bet
ter things.
Intoxicants »re more
frequently offered at weddings and
in social gatherings. Club life is
becoming more popular, and there
ore very few clubs that are under
restrictions o f total abstinence.
Betting and bottles nre the two
concomitants
of
the
football
matches and rowing matches which
attract thousands of out college
students.
T o prohibit the sale of
intoxicants is bootless business as
long as the use of intoxicants is on
the increase. We need a tremend
ous arousing of consciences all over
this land to the growing lmvoc of
the drink usage; the saloonkeepers
nre not the only sinners; the par
ents who bffer temptations to their
own children and to their guests
may be as guilty ns they before
God. 'W oe unto him that givetb
his neighbor drink, that putteth
ths bottle to him and roaketb him
drunken.’
Let that thunder oyer
the land I”
news department by selecting good,
reliable correspondents in every
part of Coos county, and it is our
purpose to continue to make it the
best family newspaper published on
this west coast.
We will do our
best to merit the large subscrip
tion patronage we already have,
and we are glad to say that it is in
creasing vory rapidly.
Some of
our old patrons are considerably
in arrears, and the recent change
in ownership of Mr. Dean’s half of
the paper makes it necessary for
ns to make collections us soon as
possible.
We have already stated
that we put these collections in a
form so as to make it easy for all
subscribers by taking any market
able produce, such as grain o f all
kinds, potatoes, best winter appIeB,
bacon, lard, poultry, etc.
But we
want to repeat that we will expect
all of our friends to puy a part of
thoir indebtedness in money.
It
is impossible for us to keop np our
cash expenses without some cash.
So we hope our staunch old patrons
will save a little money for the
publishers of their own paper.
And please don’t wait for our busi
ness manager to call on you, but
now, while the roads are good,
bring in your produce and money,
aud you will be astonished how the
H e r a l d will boom.
We want a
few tons of hay, and will be glad
to take it on old accounts.
Ed P. Cheney, living a short
distance northwest of town, met
with a serious aud painful accident
last Thursday morning.
While
working on a public bridge, at the
Agee place, he leaned on the banis
ter a moment, when it gave way.
He had been using a crowbar, and
this cut through his right foot,
while lie was much hurt by the
fall. He was brought to town for
medical attendance, and was found
to bo very seriously injured.
T. A. Walker o f Coquille City is
local county agent tor the following
old, reliable fire insurance com
panies: viz— Home Mutual, of
SaD Francisco, the North America,
of Philadelphia, and the Continen
tal, of New York.
These are all
solid, old companies and pay their
losses without contest.
I f you
want good insurance
see Mr.
Walker.
I 'ls h lr u p lin n s .
it
For Years,”
Rays CAKBIB E. BTOCXWSI.L, Of CtKWtCTk
field, N. II., " I was afflicted with sa
•xtremely surer. pain la the lower part of
the chest. 'Ihe feeling was as If a ton
weight was laid
on a spot the size
of my hand. Dur
ing the attacks, tho
perspiration would
stand in drops ou
my face, and It was
\ agony for mo to
7mako s u ffic ie n t
1 effort even to whis
per. They c a m e
suddenly, at any
hour of the day or
night, lasting iruxa
thirty minutes to
half a day, leaving as suddenly; but, for
Several days after, I was quit« pros
trated and sore. Sometimes the attacks
were almost daily, then lc3S frequent. After
about four years of this suffering, I was
taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and
wlien I began to recover, I had the worst
attack of my old trouble I ever experienced.
A t the first of the fever, m y m other gave
me A yer’s Tills, ray doctor recommending
them as being better than anything he
cou ld prepare. I continued taking these
Pills, and so great was the benefit derived
that during nearly thirty years I have had
but one attack of ray former trouble, which
yielded readily to the same remedy.”
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There is no more dramatic story
in the world of fiction than that of
the Dowager Empress of China.
She was the child of poor peasants
liviog in the suburbs of Canlon,
aud was remarkable for her beauty
and intelligence.
When her par
ents were actually starving she
proposed that they should sell her
for a slave. This course was fol
lowed aud she becurne the property
of a famous general, who was so
delighted with her beauty and
ready wit that he adopted her as
his daughter.
At Pekin she came under tbe
emperor’s notice and his majesty
made tbe former slave his wife.
So highly did he valne her intelli
gence that at his death he left her
regent of the empire, and she is
accredited with administering the
affairs of state better than almost
any of her predecessors.
Her
views in regnrd to the mission
question in China are most sensible.
Her majesty thinks that if the
missionaries would interpret the
teachings of Confucius in accord
ance with Christian principles they
would have great success among
the people. But to tell the Chinese
that everything they have hereto
fore believed is all wrong results
¡ d Confucian worse confounded.
The farmers are improving the
continued good weather.
Rev. McCain delivered an able
| sermon at this place ou the 20th
iust.
Wash Bullard has resigned the
, munagemeut of the Arago cream-
I ery. He has been a faithful worker,
| and his services will be missed.
Albert Fish’s, elegant dwelling
j looms up graudly on the hill near
the Presbyterian church.
We hope that a tertnin person’s
efforts to make “ matches” at this
place will prove successful.
Morns Bro’s are constructing a
dump at their tramway lauding.
J. C. Clinton, ono of our most
successful loggers, will, in the near
suture, move his camp to this place,
where he will log during the winter,
A C o rrespo n den t .
The next state senate will con
sist of thirty members. The hold
overs are: Brown well, Calbraith,
Carter, Dawson, Holt, Johnson,
King, McClung, Patterson, Price,
Simon, Smith of Clatsop—-15.
Successors are to be elected to
McGinn, Woodard, Bancroft and
Denny in Multnomah county;
Alley in Lane; Bockley in Douglas;
Butler in Polk; Coggswell in Lake;
Huston in Washington; Muxwelliu
Tillamook; McAllister in Union;
Raley iu Umatilla; Smith in Sher
man; Sleiwer in Gilliam, and Van-
derburg in Coos.
The retiriug
fifteen are:
Republicans, seven;
Demociats, seven; Populist, one,
counting Beckley as a Democrat.
Of the hold-overs, Holt and King
are Populists and Smith of Clat
sop a Democrat, the other twelve
being Republicans.
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nature in doing its work.
The proprietors
While down in tho southwestern have so much faith in its curative powers,
part of the state some time ago,” that they offer One Hundred D ollars for
case that it fails to euro. Send for list
says Mr. W. Chalmers, editor of the o any
f testimonials. Address,
F . J. CHENF.Y A C O .,
Chico (Cal.) Enterprise, “ I had an
Toledo, Ohio.
attack of dysentery. Having heard
1-fiTSoId by druggists, 75 cents.
of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
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Diarrham Remedy I bought a bottle.
Dora
O w in g * .
A couple of doses of it completely
Oct. 2 4 .— E d H e r a l d , let every
cured me. Now I nm a champion one recollect the flue fall of 1895.
of that remedy for all stomach and
Farmers hnve got their milling
bowel complaints.” For sale by well done and have had fine roads
Dr. S. L. Lenevo, druggist
to travel.
Corn crops are maturing in fine
The R o B e b u r g Plaindealer notes
that Rev. Mr. Shangle's youngest shape aud the fine Burkshires are
being penned to be fattened.
child, which hud been badly burned
Tho big yellow Tankard beets
while he was here on ministerial are now being fed to dairy stock.
work, “ has been suffering untold
Coos county can beat the state
ngomes, but at last accounts was for big beets and red apples, spuds
resting easy. It will be several and yellow corn.
The dance on the 19th at R. A.
weeks yet before it can reoover its
Cribbins’, was a grand success. A
usual health.”
big crowd attended.
George Miller has moved back
Will Lett, a prominent and prom
ising young rancher of the upper on bis ranch aud will cut and run
logs this winter.
river, made this office a call last
People came from far and near
Thursday. The farmers are about with their sacks of grain for J. H.
N e r v o u s S h o ck .
ready for winter, everything now Minard to grind them their winter’s
E. W. J o t C o m p a n t — Gentlemen. being honsed or cared for in good flour.
J. D. Bennett hRs finished a fine
Thin is tho first time I have attempted shape and bounteously.
covered bridge at Gravel Ford.
■o write for three years. Have been
Louis Canning, brother of our
It looks like Coos county was
to nervous and weak that I have
laid in bed most of the time.
G. W. Canning, superintendent of | coming to the front in tbe way of
A friend who had taken your the county farm, left last Friday shipping lumber and coal, as we
noticed several steamers and schoon
Sarsaparilla sent mo two bottles.
for his old home at Fort Wayne, ers at Empire in tbe lumber and ;
The second one is most gone, and '
I have gained twenty pounds, aud j Indiana. He may return in the coal trade we will mention some o f ,
them, viz: steamers Arago, Homer,
surely feel a new woman
I was i spring.
pale, thin.no ambition. Had given j Mrs. Montgomery and son, of Areata, Alice Blanchard, steam
schooners Sunol and Lakuie, very
up, & h I had tried bo nmuv remedies n , ,
i n 1 #
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and doctors, but found ¿o benefit. 0l*klftnd;
who have been large ships, and many smaller ones.
I f you care to publish this you have V18iting for some days at Bandon,
The salmon cannery at Empire!
my cousent. (Signed)
returned to the Bay Friday on their has t>een doing a big business. The
hands employed are skilled work
way home.
Mas. A. G T i l l m a n ,
men and the way they make the
Alemoda, Cal.
Mrs.JohnJohnson of North Fork, fish and cans fly is a caution.
More anon,
D on R ex .
Headache«. Billiousness and Tor and sister, Miss Rhode Coon of
pid Liver disappear when you take Camas Valley, were m town shop
Dr. Trie«'» Cream Baking Powder
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
ping last Thursday.
A w fè lli Gold M#d*; Mldwintvr F ait . S»n Frendscot |
j o g g l e thiugn, ” co n tin u ed tho g i r l in
tlio b lu o ja c k e t, a s he* eyes g ro w b righ t
and her ch eeks p in k ish . “ A t lnncheon s
bo fishes h is h a n d k e rch ie f on t o f m y
m u ll and finds h is g lo b e s in m y ja c k e t
p ocket. I f y o u h a n d h im a g la ss o f w ater,
h e 'l l tu rn it up sid e d o w n an d ask yo n
b la n d ly w h y tho w a ter d o e sn 't ru n ont.
A t hum e lie m ak es l if e m isera b le fo r m e.
an d w h en b e go e s a w a y I c a ll in tho
g ir l an d h a v e her sw oep np tho rem
nants o f th e teacu ps th a t he breaks.
H o b a la n ces p arasols, g u ita rs, vase*—
in fa c t , e v e ry th in g th a t he can find— on
the end o f b is nose.
I c a n 't do a n y
th in g w ith h im . I am tr y in g very hard
to m a k e h im a n g ry so h e 'll q u it c a ll
ing. b u t bo is so a b su rd ly good natored
th at I fe a r I sh a ll n ever su c c e e d .’ ’— St.
L o u is R e p u b lic .
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Gallery six doors east o f I. O
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Coffee, Sugars, Teas,
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G. A. R. NOTICE.
W o tako this opportunity o f inform inr
onr subscribers th at the new Com m ission«
of Pensions lias been appointed. He is aü
old soldier, aud we believe that soldiers and
their heirs will receive justice at his hands.
W e do not anticipate that there will be any
radical changes in tho Administration of
pension affairs under the new regimo.
W e would advise, however, that U. 8 .
soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make application at once, if they have
not already done so, in o rder to secure tho
benefit o f the early filing o f their claims
in case there should be any fature pension ;
legislation.
Such legislation is seldom
retroactive.
Therefore it is o f great im
portance th a t applications bo tiled in the
department at the ejyliest possible date.
If U . S . soldiers, sailors or their widows,
children or pareuts, desire inform ation in |
regard to pension m atters, they should
write to Tim P r e s s C l a i m s C o m p a n y , at
W ashington, D . *C ., aud they will prepare
and send the necessary application, if they
find them entitled under the numerous laws
enacted for their benefit. Address,
PHFSS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y ,
P .O . B o x 385.1
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The long winter evenings can be
very profitably devoted to reading,
but there are some things that we
Don Rex, our regular correspon
must read the year round.
Ono of
dent from Dora, who is not only a
those is a local paper: the best in
fine rancher and prosperous i d his
the county is before you— the
H ehald .
Another is a good home
calling, but intelligent and conserv
paper of general circulation, such
ative, gives this paragraph in to
as “Womankind,” for instance,
day's issue of the H e r a l d : “ Coos
which comes once a month filled
county can beat the state for big
with the best things for a busy
beels and red apples, spuds and
housewife. We are able by special
arrangements with tho publishers,
yellow corn.” And he might con
to offer “ Womankind” free for a
sistently and truthfully have added
year to every paid-in-advance sub
a long list o f other staple products
scriber to our paper, and are glad
— all the root crops, wheat, oats and
to do so, for we are convinced that
barley, pumpkins and equashes,
no home paper in America contains
more of practical value to women.
cherries, plums, pears, prune, clo
Bright stories, clever poems, the
ver, timothy, orchard grass, and
latest fashions, news of woman’s
sgahiBt the world for flowers, honey
work everywhere,
articles
on
and pretty girls.
“ Motherhood,” “Cultivation of Flow
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Btou su fferin g! T r y D r. M ile«' P ain P ills.
News:
Capt. Fred Cblemens,
discussion of matters of interest,
formerly o f the Coquille, was There’ s the m annish new woman and the are a few of the bright features of
smart new woman,
among the passengers on the And the new woman awfully rude,
“ Womankind.”
Blanchard, bound for Portland on But let us thank heaven that np to date no
To the head of the house we
man
business. For some time past he Has discovered a now woman dude.
offer on the same terms “ Farm
has been an officer on the steamer
News,” an agricultural paper, edited
“ I called to ascertain, Colonel by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis,
Weeott, with Capt. Magee.
Lexington, if you would make a few
esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio
J. D. Spreckels & Bro’s Co.
speeches for gold?”
“ For gold?
have appliedto the harbor commis
Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each
Well I should say so!
Fov gold,
month with suggestions from able
sioners of San Frnneiseo for per
silver, greenbacks, notes, garden
correspondents, that make it an
mission to build a bunkor for Co-1
sass, or cordwood. Times are hard,
qnille valley coal. It is also stated
absolute necessity to every wide
colonel.”
awake farmer. This paper is yours
that other steamers, besides the
for the asking, provided you are a
Homer, are to be put on the Coos
Your ]t««t Young: Man*
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o f t h e in c o m p e te n c y o r in a tte n tio n o f tb e a tto rn e y s e m p lo y e d t o obtain their,
p a te n ts. T o o m u c h care ca n n o t b e ex e rc ise d in e m p lo y in g c o m p e te n t and fell-:
a b le so licito rs to p ro cu re p a te n ts, fo r t h e v a lu e o f a p a te n t aependsgreatly, if not
e n tir e ly , u p o n th e care and s k i ll o f th e a tto r n e y .
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ta in ed c o u n se l e x p e r t in p a te n t p ra ctic e , a n d th e re fo re are p re p ared to
Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct
terferences, M ake Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases.
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions a s to
¿co p e and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
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