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I THE KINQ CURE
r
E d . H e r a l d : What is the object
of that fraction of Mail editors who
tired a veuomous shot at the coal
miners iu their issue of tbe2d inst.?
O IÁ ,
The fraction referred to said there
is
was a strike biewiog at Newport,
4 1 » » « H|
but that tbe majority were entirely
satisfied with the situation aud had
A 1 *«b ile lu s t a lla llu ii
no kick. In his attempt tomnligu
O f officers and social was given by the miuers, he lost sight of the fact
Myrtle Camp, No. 197, Woodmen that he was kicking against the in
o f the World at their ball last night, terests of the kusiuess men of
which proved an exceedingly pleas- j Marshfield. There was no strike.
A plain statement of the case is
ant affair. The retiriug consul com- j that we did uot waut to be subjected
mnnder, A J. Sherwood, conducted to the new system of slavery insti
the official work, iustalling tbe fol- j tuted at the mine of J. D. Spreckles
lowing new officers: Consul co m -; & Co. Everything has been settled
mauder, J. G. Simmons; adviser satisfactorily to everybody but fi.
S. Graham aud the Mail viper.
lieutenAut, Lee Curry; clerk, Geo., This business o f maligning the
Moulton; banker, Geo. Robinson;! miners must cease, 01 in retaliation
escort T, W. Gillbam, guard, R. S. we will be compelled to publish a
Knowlton; sentry,G. F. Sehroeder; portion o f tbe career of “ Dear
Albert.” Tbe lotbario who sneers
manager, J. C. Franz.
at tbe virtue of woman and has
Tbe band was present and inter been tbrasbed lor insulting a mar
spersed tbe proceedings with sev ried one, io Muiebfield, may as well
eral choice selections.
Mr. Sher be told now as at any other time
wood delivered an interesting ad" that his low, venomous attacks
dress on tbe subject of fraternal must ceHse, or a remiuisceuce will
be given thnt will rnako a Roland
associations aud insurance.
Mr. for bis Oliver.
Curry gave some statistics favor
We never meddle with -the fiend
Why does be per
able to insurance in fraternal organ or bis paper.
izations in comparison with that of sistently meddle with and misrep
corporate companies. At tbe con resent us? We have been told be
fore that be is uot responsible for
clusion of these came a superb sup this abuse; au Accessory is amen
per for tbe throng, and tbe mem able; “ birds of a feather flock
bership were more than nlert to see togethei.” So much for “ Mail Co."
C oal M iners .
that all were served and got plenty.
O V E R A L L FO R
N B U R A L
Prof. Kiuuicutt bad an enroll
ment of 70 scholars yesterday.
Tbe ladies will give a social at
Masonic ball Saturday night for
tbe beuefit of tbe baud. 10 cents.
Legislature tonight. Come out.
Sara Rowan, of Fislitrap, yisited
To McDonald's, for hot or cold
town last Friday at the meeting of
baths.
Additional locals on 2d and 4th the stockholders o f the C. C. M. &
S. A.
pages.
The Coos County Mercantile &
Mrs. Maury has been quite sick
Sbippiug Association has arrauged
the past week.
to rebuild on tbe site of the late
G. \V. Wimer, of Arago, was a
fire.
bay visitor Mouduy.
A. G. Aiken, our genial post
Flank L. Lowe, of Bandon, went
master, is spending a few days at
to Maisbfiehl on Monday’s train
Marshfield, having gone over yes
for a few days’ visit.
terday.
The new plant and fixtures for
Rev.R.C.Baldwin passed through
the Bulletin came over from Marsh
on Fridny’s train ou his way to
field on last Friday.
Myrtle Point to hold service there
Last Friday was a delightful day.
on Sunday.
The sun shoue beautifully and the
Provide yourself with n bottle o f Ayer’ s
air was soft as spring.
Cherry lectoral, and so have the means at
Miss Maud Batch went to Myr hand for contending successfully with a
sudden cold. As an em rgen cy medicine
tle Point on Monday’s train for a it has no equal, and leading physicians
few dny’s visit with friends.
everywhere recommend it.
G. W. Wimer was down from his
We are haviug tbe most delight-
dairy much at Arago last Friday. ful weather imaginable.
Soft,
H e expects to rebuild in town soon. balmy atmosphere, grass as green
Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by ns in springtime, and flowers bloom
Dr. S. L. Lenove, o f Coquille City, ing in the gardens.
Coos county
and N. G. W. Perkins, o f Myrile climate against the world.
Point.
U lliT
There was an abundance for more
tbHn a hundred hungry people of
coffee, sandwiches, chicken, cakes,
pies, etc.
The hall was decorated with
Mrs. Kirkpatrick, who has been “ £VERY WOMAN’S FRIEND”
standing boughs o f myrtle, making
very sick for nearly two weeks, we
» Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to it look much like a young forest.
the eye and peace to the mind.
nre pleased to report as convales
POSITIVE QUKE for female tronbles.
cent.
Address,
Daily Health Laws.
M U». L. VEBNON, Business Manager,
Stockton, California.
Willie Sehroeder came down yes
terday, attended the Woodmen’s
Clark Bullard has leased the little
installation nud sapper last night,
steamer Cnmtnx to use iu carrying
and returned home today.
milk on the upper river. He pro
Mrs. Siuclair, who was at the
poses to carry it cheaper than it
bay during tbe last illness and
had ever been done before.
We
death of her brother, Herbert
learn that arrangements are being
iStauft’, returned borne yesterday.
made also on tbe lower river for
ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle
men or ladies to travel in Oregon for carrying the milk to the creamery.
established, reliable house. Salary, $780
and expenses. Steady position. Enclose The outlook for the coming year is
references and self-addressed stamped en much brighter than over for the
velope. The Dominion Company, Third
Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago. Illinois. creamery business.
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Will Dietz, typo, of Myrtle Point,
For Sale 1 li«*s»|>.
made a run down here last Thurs
Good, new 7-room bouse, modern
day, returning in the evening. The style, nearly completsd, one und a
U ekald had a pleasant call, of half ncres of Innd, half of which
is bottom land. Small stable, good
course.
oat buildings, ground nil in cultiva
Oregon Kidney Tea is the most
tion, good picket fence. Located
effective blood-purifier known. For
in northwest part of Coquille City.
sals by druggists N. G. W. Perkins,
This is one o f the most desirnlile
o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L.
properties in town, and it can be
Leneve, of Coquille City.
bought, on easy terms, for one
Friend C. A. Petersou o f River thousand dollnrs. I f you want a
ton spent a couple days in town borne call at the H erald office.
last week, the guest o f O. A. Kelly.
On last Saturday 23 tons o f
Mr. P. visited one of the lodges
ennned salmon was brought up the
Friday night, and gave tbe H euald
river from the Parkersburg can
a pleasant cnll.
nery, aud sent by way of the bay
The oontinual succession o f boilF, pim
Yesterday 22
ples and eruptions from which many suffer to San Francisco.
indicates an impure stato of the blood. The tons more was shipped, making ns
most effective remedy is Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. tbe output of that one ennuery
It expels the poison harmlessly through tbe
natural channels and leaves the skin pure about 1200 cases, or 45 tons. This
means Severn) thousand dollars
and white.
Prof. Kanematz lias been absent paid the people of that section for
Rbout two weeks on work for Bau fish caught. O f course Coquille
d o t s city dads, locating, leveling City does not need any institutions
nud establishing grades on streets, of that kind. We can live on the
etc. The professor’s ability and fortunes we have accumulated in
integrity hold tbe confidence of all. the past. Let us eat drink and be
merry.
Dr. J. W. Strange, tbe Roseburg
dentist, is expected to arrive in Ail OlH SalitlfrN It.'roitllilrniliiltnu.
Coquille City some time next month,
In the late war I was a soldier in
o f which duo uotice will hereafter
the First Maryland Volunteers,
be given. Pations of the H eiiald
will consult their own interests by Company G. During my term of
service I contracted chronic diar
reserving their work for him.
W
T. W. Clark, superintendent of
the Bandon woolen mills, came over
on Friday’s train from Mnrshfield
o d his way home from Sau Frau-
cisco. Mr. Burkhart, who expected
to come with Mr. Clark, did not
come, but will be here a little later.
James Green, o f Bandon, is
acting as editor, compositor, re
porter and printer of the Bandon
Recorder during Mr. Stitt's absence
at court, besides being the hello
man at the telephone. It keeps
him qmte busy, but be gets out a
newsy paper just tbe same, so we
have no kick.
Some time ago Mr. Simon Gold-
bauni of San Luis Rey, Cal., was
troubled with a lame back and rheu
matism.
He used Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm and a prompt cure was
effected. He says he has since
advised many of his friends to try
it and all who have done so have
spoken very highly of it It is for
sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist
R. S. Tyrrell and George Han
sen, o f Ferudale, Cal., arrived in
this place this morning.
They
came on the uew steamer South
Coast, and speak highly of the
boat, ber speed and management.
It may he these gentlemen can suit
themselves and will locate with
ns. They are prominent and good
citizens, and jnst such as we hope
may cast their lots with us.
rhoea. Since then I have used a
great amount of medicine, but when
I found any that would give me
relief it would injure my stomach,
until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought
to my notice. I used it and will say
it is the only remedy thnt gave me
permanent relief and no bad results
follow. I take pleasure in recom
mending this preparation to all of
my old comrades, who while giving
their services to their country, con
tracted this dreadful disease as I
did, from eating unwholesome nnd
uncooked food. Yours truly, A. E.
Bending, Halsey, Oregon. For sale
by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist.
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ItlTcrton l o ll .U lnr.
A company o f the enterprising
business men o f Bandon, and tbe
lower river are investigating a
recent coal discovery at Riyerton
in view o f opening it np in good
shape. Yesterday a party consist
ing o f J. P. ’Topper, Peter Loggie,
J. M. Upton, R obe Mast aud Capt.
J. Parker visited Riverton to inves
tigate tbe new find, which promise*
to excel anything io the line of
coal in Coos county. I f these men
take hold o f it we will expect to
see it boom. Tbe mine is being
opened by Mr. Gleaves.of Coquille.
L ater .— As we go to press we
learn that tbe above parties bare
organized a company with capital
of $150,000 to work the Riverton
coal mine.
Don’t oat so rapidly.
Sit on a chair nnd be quiet after
eating. Your stomach is uot a coal
bin.
When you feel uncomfortable
after eating you have eaten too
much, aud you need Joy’s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla.
If you suffer from rheumatism
watch the sheets. Don’t get between
them; if damp dry' them.
Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s
Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Keep flies out of your house; they
nre germ carriers.
Wear flannel undergarments.
Keep your feet warm; your head
cool.
When your blood is thin you feel
cold in the least change.
When
your blood is thin take Joy’s Vege
table Sarsaparilla; it will make your
blood red, rich anil thick.
Yes
it will do to take Joy’s
Vegetable Sarsnparilla now.
When you get off your bicycle
after a long warm run, put on a
coat.
If you nre going on a trip take
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Strange food
makes strange
stomachs.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa
parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses
the stomach,
aud
renews
the
stomach.
No appetite?
Take Joy’s Vege
table Sarsaparilla.
Keen appetite.
Accept nothing but the genuine
when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable
Sarsapnrilln.
Weak, Irritable,Tired
V
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«1 Was No Oood on Earth.’ *
.
Dr. Miles* Nervine strengthens
the weak, builds up the broken
down constitution, and permanently
cures every kind of nervous disease.
“ J t « d « M y e a r ago l tram afflicted
with a m r a m e u , e le s y le — «sees.
Creeping mentation in m y legs,
Blight pa lpita tion o f m y h ea rt,
Distracting con fu sion o f th e m in d ,
Beriour loss o r lapse o f m em o ry.
W eighted doom with care and
•sorry. X com p letely lost a p p etite
A n d f e l t m y vita lity •rearing ou t,
I teas treats, irritable and tired ,
M y w eight w as reduced to ICO the.,
I n f a c t I w as no good, on ea rth.
A friend brought
me Dr. Miles’ book,
"New and Start
ling Facts," and
I finally docldod
to try a bottle of
D r .
M iles ’
Re-
orative
Nervine.
Before I had taken
one bottle I could
sleep as well as a
lO-yr.-old boy. My
appctlts returned
-s^
greatly increased.
W h en I had taJcen the sixth bottle
B y w e ig h t in crea sed to 170 be,,
The sen sation in m y leg s teas gon e;
B y n erves stea died com pletely;
B y m e m o r y teas f u l l y restored.
B y brain seem ed c lea rer tha n ever,
I f e l t a s good as a n y m a n on earth.
D r , Biles* R e sto ra tive N ervine is
A g r ea t m ed icine, I a ssu re you,**
Augusta, Mo.
W a lte r R. B u r b a n k .
Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive
iarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
11 druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for |5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ini.
C •—a —
L. G R A Y ,-
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
C O Q U IL L E
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I s k n u lu K « H j’ a T r a m p .
E d . H erald :
The Caucasian
and Negro rnces locked boms lately
at Beaver Hill.
A colored moke
and a white nigger “ went in,” n la
mode de Sollivnn. The darkey was
away nliead in the game, cleaning
out “ d ep o' white trash" completely.
This is a turning poiut in the rond
cut out by the management, to im
port these colored men and then
bulldoze nnd abuse them.
Verdict—Served right. Hie maj
esty from Caunda now employe a
guard to accompany him. De guard
is of considerable color nnd per
fume. Thus is the game concluded
hy selling one nigger ngninst an
other.
T ram p .
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C lie u p IV Iillliirrj'.
OREGON.
WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND
STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
-Strings for All Kinds of Musical Instruments
Mrs. Gray's Department
IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF
Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles,
A NICE LINE OF
N ew
.A.li
at
H o lid a y G o o d s , e tc.,
Prices
-Aatcnlsir-lngly
L ew .
THE
S
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
P H ARMACY
E x c i t i n g » e c u « a t B n n < loii.
Ou last Sunday afternoon a party,
consisting of Stanley Grahnm, fire
man on tbe tug Triumph, Mrs. W.
H. Thomas, Miss Alice Decker and
three other ladies started to cross
the river to the new lighthouse
opposite Bandon. The tide was
running out and instead of head
ing up stream so us to he carried
across by the current they beaded
straight across. The terrible cur
rent proved too stroug for Mr.
Graham nnd they were enrried
almost into the breakers before
making tbe sand spit on the north
beach. The women iu the boat
were screaming und the whole town
was in a fever of excitement for a
short time. It was a close call, for
if the boat had been caught in the
breakers doubtless nil of its occu-
pauts would have been drowned.
C IT Y ,
W e learn of a little steamer to
be put up soon for the river herp.
WANTED-AN I D E A L S «
thin, to patent f Protect your Ideas ¡they may
M ils von wealth. Write JOHN WZDDSR-
BUKN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington.
D. O., for their $1,800 prise offer.
Patrons ot Clover-Leaf Creamery
at Myrtle Point will meet next Sat
urday on important business.
See
notice in Upper-River Department.
G r r a y ’s N e w B u r i l c L i n g ,
C O Q U IL L E
F r o n t S t r e e t , O p p o site
E.
J.
R . R . D e p o t.
DR. J. BURT. MOORE, Proprietor.
A friend suggests that in this
republic should be allowed to hold
office longer than the president.
We should cut off the life tenures
at once.
Our townsman,
C I T Y , O R .,
r iE W , PURE a n d FRESH DRUGS
&
AND CHEMICALS
just received and being received
daily; also a full assortment of the
standard proprietary medicines.
Bigelow,
spent a couple of weeks on business
in the mining sections on Salmon
and Johnson creeks, returning last
Thursday evening. He reports tho
snow all gone
already
and very
pleasant weather prevailing.
(gomnonntling of Frcsmptions
a. S p e c i a l t y .
The band, under its new organi
zation, made a circuit of town last
Sunday, in uniform, and serenaded O FFIC E OF DR. J. BURT. MOORE— At The PHARMACY;
the people.
Afterward the band
odence— Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s.
took a position on the new hotel
nnd dispensed many sweet numbers
to a large crowd of willing listeners.
W anted — From 100 to 200 boxes
of good, assorted Winter Apples at
the H kiu i . d office, on subscriptions,
new or old.
W e want such apples
as will be suitable to go into any
market. W e will pay the market
price for all such apples, to be taken
on subscriptions, if brought soon.
Mrs. Simmons and family, and
Tolly, Will nnd John Stone, went
over to Empire Sunday on a sum
mons to the bedside of their
mother, Mrs. K. F. Stone, who was
snpposed to be dying at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. D. F. Dean.
l i ’’ YOU
W ANT
IN F O R M A T IO N
Resi
A BO U T
P E N S IO N S
AD D RESS
A
LETTER
OR
POSTAL
CARD
TO
T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y
P H IL IP W. A V IR E T T , General Mannger.
P. O. Box 463,
Washington, D. C.
Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late
war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fo r ordinary manual labor, whether
disability was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances.
WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldiers,
death was due to army service or not, if now dependent npon their own labor for sup
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 nil cases where there was no
widow, or she has since died or remarried.
PARENT» nre entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in
service, or from effects o f service, and they nre now dependent upon their own labor for
support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular
array or navy.
Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one luw, may npply for higher rates under
other laws, without losing any rights.
Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under theola law are entitled
to higher rates under new law, not only on acoonnt of disabilities for which now pen
sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not.
Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are
also entitled, whether discharged for disability or n ot.
»nrvivors, ana their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or
Florida Indian wars of 1832 to 1842. are entitled under a recent act.
MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if C 2yearsof age or d is
abled or dependent.
Old claims completed nnd settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted
nnder later laws or not.
,
Rejected clair* s reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal.
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors o f the late wai
rho have lost their original papers.
»end for laws and information. No charge for ndyice. No fee unless successful.
Mrs. Howells o f Bandon tins
concluded to sell out her stock of
millinery at cost, as she expects to
remove to California. Also a small
lot of trimmed nnd untrimmed
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hats at Mrs. C. L. Gray’s store near
A N im I t ’nM*.
the depot. This is your opportun
An able article by an intelligent
One of tbe saddest cases that has , ity to get cheap millinery.
Swiss-Americnn, on the Initiative
come to light in Coos county in
and Referendum, will appear in
D. H. Johnson, our city mar
many days is that o f Miss Mund
next week’s H erald . It is han
shal, lias just completed some
Miller, 16-year-old daughter of
dled from the standpoint of expe
splendid improvements ou street
Frank Miller, of Fislitrap, one o f
rience and knowledge of its prac
crossingson Hull and Elliott streets. tical workings in Switzerland nnd
tbe most respected citizens of that
These improvements were greatly ns being one of two planks which
section. Miss Miller has become a
needed, and we congratulate our should compose the Populist na
mother, nnd charges John Lucas,
marshal on tbe nice job be bas j tional platform in tbe coming elec
a married man who lives ou Fat
tion.
done.
Elk creek opposite town, hs being
OTICE—The Executive Committee of
tbe canse of her downfall. Miss
STEAM ER
the People’ » Party of Coos county,
Oregon, And a h 111 a n y of the ('onntv Com
Miller lins always borne a good mittee
A d d re “
THE PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
as esn Attend, will meet nt Coqnille J
PH ILIP W . AVIKETT, Oensml Manager.
name aud the matter is a painful City, Wednesday. January If». 1H96, At 11
P
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x
463.
Washington, D .O .
o’clock a. m. Important bineness to trans
surprise to her friends. She had act.
WM. H. HULL,
Cha: m a n .
akes
regular
t r ie s
from
worked in the family o f Lucas for
Riverton, Deo . 26, 1895.
San Francisco to Colombia River,
IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
calling at Eureka and
some time, and claims that she was
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
The county court has re-elected
C O O S
3 B .A .-S T .
compelled to occupy the bed with G. W. Canning ns superintendent
remedy that requires you to do so, ns it i*
Fr«ight rates from Coos Bay to
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud
ber betrayer. Lucas is under ar of the cotiDty poor farm. There
Astoria and Portland, per ton — $ 1 OO
den stoppage of tobacco you must h a ,»
rest, and having a preliminary ex were four bids in.
PASSENGERS, * 0 .0 0 AND * 2 .0 0 .
some stimulant, nnd in most nil cases, the
amination at Fislitrap today. Jus
For farther information, apply to
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor
ANTED.—Severs! trnstworthy ««-title-
tice Cecil of this place is hearing
men or Indien to travel in Oregon for
HOUTHEKN OKKGON CO., Agents,
phine, or other opiates, leave»
established, reliable bouse. Salary, $780
Empire City, Oregon.
tbe case, and tinless a surprise is and expenses. Steady position. Enclose I
a far worse habit contraotad.
E. G. Flanagan, Agent, j
Marshfield, Oregon. '
Ask your druggist about
sprung and some other party im references and self-addressed stamped e n -j dec24tfl
velope. The Dominion Company, Third |________
B A C O -C T J B O .
plicated, Lucas will be bound over. Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois,
It is purely vegetable.
You
O T T IE 3
do not hnve to stop using tobacco with BA CO-CURO. It will notify you
n i§ :» .
The Mount Lebanon Shakers have
when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cense. Your system will b»
recently perfected an ingenious cure H ammagk —At Fishtrap. Jan. 12, 1806, Jim
N
"South Coast”
M
W
for
dyspepsia.
Their Digestive
Cordial consists of a food already
digested and a digester of foods
happily combined.
The importance of this invention
will be appreciated when we realize
what a proportion of the community
are victims of some form of stom
ach trouble.
Thousands of pale,
thin people hnve little inclination to
eat, and what they do eat causes
them pain and distress.
This Digestive Cordial of the
Shakers corrects any stomach de
rangement at once. It makes thin
people plump. Everyone will be
greatly interested to read the little
book which has been placed in the
hands of druggists for free distri
bution.
Wliat is L axol ? Nothing but;
Castor Oil marie aa palatable aa
honev. Children like it.
mie, 9-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs, Wal
lace Hammack.
Awarded
Highest H o n o r» — World’» Fair,
Oold Medal. Midwinter Fair.
DR.
*
CREAM
BAKING
P 0 HDIR
Most Perfect Msile.
40 Years tbe Standard.
DON’T
TOP
t IB OUR LUCK TO COME IN CON-
as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke.
tact with prndent people, who use their
money with care and make it bring the best An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all
results.
its forma, or money refunded.
Price I I per box, or 3 boxes (8 0 days
IF YOU »EN D US TH IS NOTICE, or
refer to it plainly, we will send yon with treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by nil druggists or will
each order some one o f the articles here be sent by mail upon receipt of price.
E N D S I X T W O - CENT
mentioned. Rend carefully. If wearing
STAM PS F O R SA M P LE BOX.
Booklets and proofs free.
apparel, give size. On purchases
Below the am oantof
One Calendar.
E ither a C h em ical & M 'r’o Co., L a Crosse, Wi*.
From #1 to $5, either 1 Handkerchief, 1
Aluminum Thunble, I To >th Brush, 1 Har
Office o f THE PIONEER P oE S S COMPANY. C. W. Hornirk. Knpt..
monica, 1 Jewsharp, or Fancy Pin.
1
St. Paul, M inn., Hept. 7, 1WM.
From f'J to $10, Initial Linen Handker
Eureka
Chemical
and Man’ f g Co., Ln Crosse, Wis.—Dear Sirs: I hnve be«n a tobaero
chief, I Boy’s Knife 1 pair Taffeta or Wool
Gloves or Mittens, 1 pair Colored Hose, or fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars
nsn told
regnlnrly every day. My whole nervous system beenme affected, nntil mv ph ysicir-
1 Child's Book,
least. I tried the so-
From $10 to $25 you get free, 1 pair of me I must give up tbe use o f tobacco, for the time being st lenst.
•No-To-Bac.”
without
success,
until
"Keeley
Cure,”
“
No-To-Bac.”
and
varions
other
remedies,
hot
wit
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______ t
House Slippers—lady’s or child’ s—1 Lace
Pin, 1 Girl’ s o t Boy’s Cap. I pair Scissors. accidentally learned of yonr “ Baco-Cnro. ” Three weeks ago today I com menced using
good, 1 Ladies’ Knife 1 Gent’ s Scarf, or 1 y °or preparation, and today I consider myself completely cnred I nm in perfect health,
1 and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fu lly appreciates, bas
H Iver Thimble.
I consider your “ Baoo-Curo” simply wonderful, and can fo lly
From $25 to $50, we send free 1 pair of completely left me.
C. W. H orn ice .
Handsome Bedroom Slippers, 1 Handsome recom m end». Yonrs very truly
i Doti, 1 Daisy Rifle. 1 Family
Lamp,
lly Ler
.
From $50 to $100, either 1 Boy’ s Iron Ex-
1 Child a Rocker, 1 L » R S A L E - 1 * 4 ACRES, CLOSE TO
r p O EXCHANGE.—A good young team
Velocipede, to 8 years, 1 pair Bicvcle Hboes, JL1 tbe river (can get right-of-way across
1 o f horses, with hsntese and wagon. 2
1 No. 400 Album, or 1 Ladies’ Home made strip U. the river). It is bench land, and
milk cows, together with
ACRES OF
has coal on it; half the saw timber is cut
Wrapper.
I- \N I > B N ! Drain. Douglasoounty, Oregon,
Be aure to cut this out o f thè HEUALD off. but plenty of fine pile timber remains.
to
exchange
for
land
or
town
property in
Good soil; will make good orchards.
and eno!osc it with your order.
Coos conn ty. For particulars.
For terms, call on or addr ss
We want to know how manv of our pat
Address,
BO\ NS,
W R. PASTER.
rona read it, SM ITH’ » CASI! HI OR E .
Coqnille City, Oregon.
Riverton, Oregon.
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San Francisco, Cai. noylD;
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