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tttfiü U Cuy T U E SD A Y . b u r n ii Higheat o f »11 in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report FEB. 18, 1896. LOCAL ITEM S. Lf. Vi. Barker, a teacher fmm the ■ ? ,jer river section, made the H eb - ald a brief call last week. David Mathers, a clever citizen o f the Riveitoa neighborhood, was up oo business last Thursday. A B SO L U T N E W S N O T E S . L ook ! L ook !!— Why sit on stools Two million five hundred and and boxes when you can buy chairs fifty thousand dollars in gold has o f J. B. Fox for $1, or $6 per set? been deposited already ou bonds. Sheriff Gage spent several days Also $4115,000 in bars. ou the river la»' reek. He visited At a prize fight, last Saturday, Bandoii. Myrtle Point and other in Philadelphia, one man was killed aud theother was arrested and p la c e s . is now lying in jail. What delightful days last W ed A railroad collision occurred near nesday and Thursday were. Who Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 9tb, in which wonld not live in the Coquille 15 persons were seriously hurt, end oounlry? oue fatally. The collision oc Miss Ivy Kinnicutt took her curred uear a tunoel oue mile north o f the city. school out last Thursday afternoon On Febrnrary 10th a white mau on a fishing expedition. The day and a negro boy were mu over by was balmy and beautiful. a train, at Collis, Cal., and fatally Oregon Kidney Tea is sold on a injured. They luid down on the positive guarantee by N. G. W. track and fell asleep aud were over Perkins, o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. taken by tbe train. 8. L. Leneve, o f Coquille City. Edwin Feilds, once the wealthi A. J. Smith, the noted logger, est mine owner at Tombstone, was tendered a birthday party at the Arizona, recently died a pauper iu residence o f Win. Benham, Inst Chicago. He squandered his im mense fortune aud was entirely Wednesday evening, by some of destitute at the time of his death. bis friends. At latest accounts the Caban W. Bohn and J. P. Clausen, of patriots were still holding their Beaver slough, were in town on ground. Gen. Gomez has a large business on last Thursday. They and increasing force, and is well are both prosperous farmers of armed and provisioned. They are perfectly confident of ultimate suc their section. cess. The new store building and hall Wm. H. English, a prominent o f the Coos County Mercantile & Democratic politician of Indianap Shipping Association is being olis, and a candiate for vice-presi pushed to completion and will soon dent on the ticket with Gen. Han cock, died at his home in that city be ready for occupancy. on Febrnrary 7th. The funeral Oregon Kidney Tea is nature’s took place on the 9th inst. Mr. own remedy for kidney troubles. English was also very wealthy. For sale by N. G. W. Perkins, of The Democratic ndtioual conven Myrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Leneve, tion will be held iu Chicago, July o f Coquille City. 17 1896. A new coliseum build Wilsou & McGraw can pound ing is being erected for tiie express iron into almost any shape you purpose of accomodating the con It will be tbe largest want it. Wagon and plow repair vention. building of the kind in tho world, ing u specialty. Shop on corner being 676 feet long by 300 feet »>i r • te Messer’s stalle. wide. Mr», Ed Ohman, o f Bandon, was a visitor with Mrs. J. 8. McCain last Wednesday. Mrs. Ohman >t» turning home from a visit with relatives at Marshfield. Gov. Culbertson o f Texas has called out troops, and says that the El Paso slugging match shall not take place. The United States authorities will prevent it from being carried out in New Mexico, Ora Marsters and Cecil Carter, aud Mexican authorities are on the young gentlemen from the upper watch for them on that side of tbe river, were attendants at the teach Rio Grande. John R. Cootes and Julia Haz ers’ examination last week and ard, two children of Tacoma, made Ibe H erald a visit also. eloped from their homos and went to 'rhe Iowa Darktown Minstrels, Victoria, British Columbia, where a ( »lored troup, gave a very cred they were married. From there Uma it le performance at the Masonic they took the steamer, On the hail last Wednesday evening. Of tilla, for San Francisco. arrival o f the steamer they were coi. 'se it was greatly enjoyed by put under anest. .Le ‘small boy” . A young woman, o f Greencnstle, cEwen & McCain o f the H er Indiana, wns murdered and be ald ure agents for tho C. W. Pater headed at Cincinnati, Ohio, by two son marbleworks at Marshfield. I f yenng men named Jackson and you contemplate erecting tablets or Walling respectively. They have monuments, call aud see designs virtually confessed the crime, and and get prices. there is strong talk o f lynching. Mr. Canning, superintendent of They evidently murdered the young the county infirmary, Bays that he woman in order to try to cover up another crime. has grubbed five acres at the farm A New York capitalist is pro by the voluntary aid of the in posing to build a business strne mates. Mr. Canning is constantly , . . . j jure i is ■ i in Li that llirtt. L l l j 200 PIUIICO city stories high. planning for improvements at that It is to be called Tbo King build- ing, and is to occupy a large block of ground. It is to accomodate Cafarh Cannot hr Cured 400,(XK) people, nnd the plan is to W ith L O C A L A PPLJCA O N 8 . «• thev coucentrate the leading businesses fuu tiot roach the seat o f < 1 » 8 <- hhc . Cn in one building, each kind of husi- fa aJtfio«»«! ¡x «Oftailtutiouai Ui*«*»Hc, ii ss i. eoUpy one or more stories. and in order to curt it you mu 8 t take in* wl »n read “ Looking V«i remedift* H a ll’ s Oainrrh Cure ia taken I lios, internally, anti acts directly on the blood • .a-* «'..ni wil! ■ • nize Mr. Bel nnd um ctu snrfaoos. Hn'i'i* Catarrh C md l a m y ’s Inrgi- 1 ; ,ess establish is not a ««,. b y one o f the tifh * h ment in the a ,ve proposition. try fo r years, and is a rcgulur pm euiption. I t is com posed o f the beat tom« - knew , com bin ed with the bent blood pui»*.. i-t, r.ct »ng directly on the rnnoons surfaces. 1 irfeot com bin ation . o f the two ingredients PW „ is whnt nriHlnoes such wonderful re m it. in Garins Uatnrrh. He ml lor testimonials free. V. J. C H EN E Y A C O „ Prop«., Toledo, O. fiold by druggists, price 75o, ---------------------------- — W. T. Lewis, of Johuson creek, is down for a few days from the mines. He will perhaps return iu tho near futare. » ...... Nervous Shock. J VV Joy • i pant — Gentlemen: This is li. h i m -ne I have attempted so write for tin to years. Have been to nervouH and weak that I have laid in bed most of the time. W e a ie in receipt of the “ Port X friend who had taken vour land Illustrated Annual,'1 a spleu- Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles, didly illustrated brochure contain- The second one is most gone, and ing beautiful half-tone engravings 1 hare gained twenty pounds, and o f all the public school buildings I feel « new woman I was tu tbe oily, and portrait of all the up> „„ r hail tneil go mBn}. reme.lies teai'L ■- ‘ i le schools, i and doctors, but found no benefit nusi is enclose«! I embossed If you care to publish this you have covers pnuted in col 8, and Rg a >uy consent, (Signed) M rs . A. C. T il l m a n , w h o le a '—«M>«goili< «nt n k of art. Alemedn, Cxi. Tin s c h o r l a u t h e n t i c '« Portland are t o b e c o n g r a t u l a : i on their! Headaches, Billionsness nnd Tor- r pid Liver disappear when you take r p r i s e a n d t i n i««. . exposure to all sorts and con -! J o y ’8 Vef * U1,le ■ s «™I>arilh»- ^ n m c I l l X upon i h7 to / lmttalUm' r The .. r e s o l . u t i o n the Populist man is cAlletl endure in the * camps often prToduccs severe cold« conTf nt,ou o f two years ago, which which, if not promptly checked, provided that no person wonld be result in congestion or pneumonia, eligible to hold the same office for 'I: Itavenport, ex-manager of a second term, nnd which was the fo r t Bragg Kodwood C o , an voted on at the primary elections immense instituti >D at Fort Bragg, lne "large quai'iUtiee on 8aturday, Febrnrary 8th, wns Cal., aa*’* 'ougli Heincdy at rescinded. The central committee » M compari* * a ad that lie has has adopted a rule thnt any person ItlOlftMttf l’ Oil remedy for n who ia reconnueuded by five known *«Vftps* filiti Mil nod immediato P o p u lo * , m*y have his name i>o!>- n fr r f T b i« n prevent* any i $._!_3 preTenta ,• , , ____ T j J „ .. . - " >word pneu- * 8 11 candidate for any office, to n le u -v o f h toward pneu- «»nipt reco? ibis will apply to persons who recov- 4jy Dr. S. I*. In novo, are now officeholders ns well «s otheis. A widow lady wns seen spading in her garden early last week, when three or four young men gal lantly stepped to her rescue and E L Y P U R E cultivated the whole lot in good form ready for planting. That’s J. F. Mast aud Adam Wimer, of the ticket. Fisbtrap, were callers at the H er The union revival meetings that a l d office last Wednesday. have continued for over two t\eeks Jock Hunt, o f Bnndoo, took a at the little church, in Coquille, run up ou the Dispatch last Thurs closed last Wednesday evening. day aud spent a few hours iu town The meetiugs resulted iu eight greeting old acquaintances. conversions, beside a much better People wanting bargains in real spirit of unity among the different estate, as we ll as good square treat churches. ment, will do well to call on the The H e r a l d office ha9 on hand H e r a l d Laud company, at the a few more copies of Henry L. H e r a l d office. Calls' b o o k entitled "The Coming Would it not be a good plan to call a meeting of all the citizens of Coquille to consider the county seat question? W ho will be the first to move in this matter? ----- --------- «• ■» 3»» «------- -,—r - m u c h m : w on us An A g en cy in a t h o m e . C' im | i i III c —A CTiiince Co U i i j T a b l e t » oi* M o n u m e n t * . The publishers o f the H e r a l d hsve accepted an ngeucy for the Coos Bay Marble Works of C. W. Paterson at Marshfield. Mr. Pater son is one of the finest mechanics in his line on the Pacific coast, and guarantees all his work to give sat isfaction. His prices are lower than those o f the Willamette valley shops for the same class of work, and yet ngents for foreigu marble workers are in tbe habit of running through this country and taking orders for their work, thus taking the money out of the county that ought to be retained here for such goods. Patronize home institu tions, and men who work and live here aud are responsible for their contracts. The H e r a l d manage ment joins Mr. Paterson îd guar anteeing every job done by him to be satisfactory aud in accordance with designs. Mr. Paterson is also a gentleman to deal with, as tbe H e r a l d can testify from former busiuess relations with him. Call at the H e r a l d office and see specimens o f mnrble, photo graphic views of slabs, monuments, etc. We will also have on exhibi tion at our office samples of Mr. Paterson’s woik in tLe near future. In the meantime persons wishing work in this line will do well to call at the H e r a l d office n n d consult with us. Saved Her Life. M rs. C. J . W ooldridges , o f W ortham , T exas, saved the life o f her ch ild b y the use o f A y e r ’ s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l. “ One of iny children had Croup. The case was attended by our physician, and was supposed to he well under control. One night I was startled by the child’s hard breathing, nnd on going to it found it stran gling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Realizing that the child’s alarming condition had becomo possible in spite of the medicines given. I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of A yer’ s Cherry Pectoral in the house, I gave the child three «loses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the chihl’s breathing grew easier, and, in a short time, she was sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. The child is alive and well to-«fay, and I do not hesitate to say that A y e r’s Cherry Pec toral saved her life.” • Revolution.” It is a masterpiece of reform literature, and ought to be in the hands of the people. It is simply overwhelming. Cull at this office and get oue and loau it to your friends. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowe/1, Mas*. H. C. Green, of New Mexico, who has been mining for a time ou Johnson creek, came down for a visit with friends in Coquille last week. Mr. Green is an expert miner aud is crpecially familiar with coal mining. He may decide to remain for a time in Coquille. He is an old acquaintance of Tom Norris. —------------- Vulley Oracle, Ferndale, Cal.: Up to going to press last night nothing had been heard from Wm. McGrude who was lost in the mountains neurEIk prairie on Jan uary 23d. A large force of men have been diligently searching for him ever since that time, but no trace or clue of any kind has been fuuud as to his fate. H e was with out provisions, aud the exposure tc the elements must have ended his sufferings long before this. A reward of §100 has been offered to anyone finding him, or if dead, for tho delivery of his body at Areata. He wns a bright youth of twenty and had many friends in tho north ern part of the county. --------------- Another Free Offer. Dsimt’s Magazine Free I PATENTS O .W . /v jA f ^ V O b i, o f Ttye S w 4 m j) A pogei DEMOREST’S HOS. HAI. 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Do you feel as if you had lead in you?- Do you belch up your food and fail to digest and assimilate it? If you suffer an here described, you have , For some weeks past the Caucasian !,.is been running an advertisameut of Lne Swamp Angel Company. W'c kail in t given it Very much attention, and while we had satisfied ourselvo. that it 'vas a good medicine, we had no trno id»a of its real value. From direct evidence we can affirm to any one in terested that this medicine ia possibly wlmt has long been looked for. We should be slow to make this assertion but for the fact that some strong testi C ATAR R H o f the S T O M A C H S ! monials lravo come under our notioe, One pint boitle of S vamp Angel Med» and we here present them. The orig feme and one 25 c-*nt box of Swamp An inal letters are now in the possession gel Liver Pills will permanently cure you of any or all of the above annoying affec of the Caucasian. m a d t: a I ' r u i r .r r c u r e . tions. Let no dealer give you a substi tute. Many druggist-« will tell you that Suffolk, Va„ Dec. 26, 1895. our remedies arc frauds, simply because» Swamp Angel Medicine Company, they have not got the<n in stock. If they say this, be a man, think a moment, tho* Washington, D. 0.: Enclosed please find money order fraud stands before you, and by fal*o rep resentations is trying to g*t your najnejr for $5.50. l’lease send tho Swamp on an article o f no merit which lie has Itv A ngcl medicine. One bottle lias mado stock and can mike a lug profit on. a perfect cure of my wife, who had a Look out, don’ t act the euckor for anyi terrible case of dyspepsia. Send med dealtrl icine by express. Yours, very respectfully, WHITE, B EAU TIFU L TEETH! R ev . H. H. B utlkb . No woman— no pe-Ron can be eall<wf H E I N L IK E a N E W S3 A X . Lapell, I :ul-, Dec. 10, 1895, De ar Sirs : I received your medicine all right and it is doing wonders. I have been troubled with La Grippe and Catarrh, and 1 do believe your medicine will cure me of both. Already I fee! like a new man. Yours, truly, S amuf . l D urant . W E L L IX A W E E K . George, Mo., Deo. 20, 1895. Swamp Angel Medicine Company, Washington, D. C .: Gentlemen—Some days since my foreman, Wm. T. McCall, ordered two bottles of your medicine. I being very much afflicted with piles and in digestion, he gave me one bottle, and I commenced the use of same just one week ago. To-day I am well. Yours, very truly, C h ables G tte . B E ST E V E R U SED . I herewith enclose you 50 cents for which please send me one pint of your valuable medicine. It has helped me very much indeed, and I consider, it the very best I have ever used. Yours, truly, N a t h a n i e l L. K e l l e y , Coxville, Ind. H U R P R IM IX « beautiful without pretty teeth. Delay ing food ou the teeth produce living l.ce, germs or microbes. Kill these germs or they will :1- stroy your t eth. The Swamp Angel Soap is made from pr “pared clialk, oils and barks of tropical tree-». It ia abs - lately pure. It s snow white ami w ill m jkc teeth suo v white. It stops decay, harden t ie gums aud kills all ndcrobs lit the mouth which produce bad breath. I One pound bar at drug stores, 10 cents, by mail, 20 cents. 1 dozen by express oue dollar. Swamp Angel Med cine Co, __Washington, D. C. Liver Pills!! t Swamp Angel Liver Pills act with tho greatest rase ami ihc l< asi irritation. Bo sure you take no substitute. Small box, 10 cents, large box 25 cents. n ,4 s p e c l u . p u u m , s Ticket entitles he holder lo Half pt Swamp Angel Med, for 2 50 Or 2 pta. for 1 00 T o D r a g g lB U o r D e a le r * 2 dozen half pt. for S 00 8 pta, 2 50 1 dor pta. 4 80 Addrea. ua or any wholesale drag company. Swamp A n g e l Med. Co Wadiingtoa, D, 0 . »E X K F IT . Liberal, Mo , Dec. 4, 1895 . To the Proprietor of the Swamp An gel Medicine Company: Seeing your advertisement and be ing tcriibly afflicted with rheumatism and kidney trouble, I was anxioua to try your medicine. My wife was also & great sufferer from heart failure an 1 asthma. We have tested the medi cine thoroughly, and consider the re- siii's wonderful. Kidney trouble near ly tdl gone; rheumatism better than it- ha- been for twenty years. My wife's dropsy all gone, kidney trouble very much better, heart trouulea'uuost gone, asthma better. Taking everylh'.ng into consideration— her age, which i.* 79, and the length of time she has bed. afflicted—it is suipi i ing to note tbe benefit she has received from the use of The Swamp Angel Medicine. Yours, truly, G W L'AVta. Coquille Pharmacy rh o le s a le a n d R e t a il « Affont for Oregon.