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_ foqtiille JL V O L . 14. / Hcfalfc COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 7, on a riffle below shore the drown- these states: Alabama, 11; Arkan ng occurred. sas, 8; Florida, 4; Georgin, 13; S l 'I U i E O N A N D P H Y S IC IA N , A OltEAT FINANCIER. DKVOTBO TO TU* INTISUUSTS OF THR LABOB1SB Kentucky, 13; Louisiana, 8; Mis Portland, Juue 27.—Clarence F. sissippi, 9; North Caroliun, 11; i"TTH,T< promptly respond to nil calls, Jewitt, secretary of the Pacific In \ V cl .y or uight. P E O P L E ’S P A R T Y . South Cnrolinia, 9; Tennessee, 12; i »¡1 1 ! the now Drug: Store. opposite the vestment Co., who I iiih for several T he following compose the Connty E x M I. l>epot; residence in Vowell prop- years occupied a high business and ecutive Committee of the People’ s P arty of Texas, 15; Virginia, 12; Montana, •tv. roar o f Masonic Hull. Coos comity, Oregon: i 1 jO lL L K C IT Y . OREGON. 3; Idaho, 3; Colorado, 4; Nevada, social standing, is wauted here to Pint. No. 1—J . ,T. Stanley. Em pire City. account for financial shortages 3; Utah, 3; Indiana, 15; Missouri, “ *‘ 2— A. M. Coll vèr. Marshfield. ! amounting to $20,000. “ “ ft—W. H. Hull. Riverton 17; and Illinois, 21. Total, 197. “ “ 4— I. T . W eekl.v. Gravel Ford. For the pnst eight months Jewitt “ “ 5 —J . H. Mathenv. Myrtle Point. Now, Teller or Sibley would carry has been swindling five banks in this 1 ...-B A R B E R SHOP “ “ (J—W. D. Marshall, Rinndon. W. H. HULL. Chairm an. Riverton. all those states, and these in addi city. So successfully did he con J . S. MoEWKN, V.-C. an d Treasurer, r p H E BEST. NEATEST AND MOST duct his operations that nothing tion: California, 9 ; Kansas, 10; Connille Citv. X up-to-date in the oitv. J . J . ST A N LE Y . Sec.. Em pire City. Nebraska, 8; North Dakota, 3; : GOOD FOR EVERYBODY was suspected until about a week ilut anil Cold Baths—Reasonable South Dakota, 4; Oregon, 4; Wash- j Almost everybody takes some laxative ago, when he suddenly left the Charges. Courteous Treatm ent. Before the law was written down with city. parchment or with pen; ington, 8; Wyoming, 3; Michigan, | meJicine to cleanse the system and keep the C O Q U ILLE C IT Y , OREGON. OREGON STATE CAMF-MEETINO. Before the law made citizens, the raornl blood pore. Those who taka SIMMONS Fioufc street, opposite II. H. 1 1, and Minnesota, 9. Total, 88- LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) law made men. ~,TLLlLViM. The Oregon state camp-meeting T . *,r W. / G il. Law stands for human rights, but when it Total Teller or Sibley strength in get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant of the Mothodist Episcopal church feils those rights to give. Then let law die, my brother, but let human electoral college, 255. In tho face laxative and tonic that purifies the blood will be held ai Canby, Or., ou tlieir I l l: COM M E ilU I A L and strengthens the whole system . And beings live. T of these figures—and I think more than th is: SIMMONS LIVER REGU beautiful grounds, beginning July —Rev. M iller Ha gem an. T h e moat modern arranged B A R B E R LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active 14th nnd continuing until July 27th. SH O P in Coquille City. they’ll stnnd the most thorough ex and healthy, and when the Liver is in M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. 1 Special Correspondence of the I I kbaud .] amination—I cannot for my life see good condition you find yourself free from The grounds will be suitably Malaria, Indigestion, Sick- arranged and everything in good Hot and Cold Ratlin at all hoars. Popular BRABSTER W E ST 'S LETTER. how tho silvor men in tho Demo Headache Biliousness, for an enjoyable and and Constipation, and rid of condition prices. Headquarters for Commercial Men. NdXt door to Postoftice. cratic party, who will undoubtedly lhat worn out and debilitated feeling. profitable meeting. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. control tho Chicago convention, Good digestion and freedom from stomach ALTOEI.D REPLIES The Political Situation to Date— Tel 0 . m o o n , can fail to give us Teller or Sibley [roubles will only l-e had when the liver Springfield, 111., June 28.—Qov- ler or Sibley for President— Grover s properly at work. If troubled with any A t t c r n o y - a t - L a v r , Cleveland Alarmed— Advice to Dem ns the silver candidate, for without of iliese complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER ] eruor Altgeld was asked tonight REGULATOR. The King of Liver Médi what he thought of the interview the support of tho Populists and ocrats. M A R SH F IE L D . OREGON . given by William C. Whitney. He silver Republicans in a three-cor anes, and Better than bids. replied: Am-nt for the North Aim rion Instim neeCo. ,j! 9 ~ E V E R Y P A C K A G E -* ^ nered contest, the Democrats would ô f Philfidelplihi. mi l Hie London, L iv “The American people nre not r.xn G .o S t a m p In v eil o n w ra p p e r. W ashington , D. C., Ju ly 3, 18.)G. erpool & Globe. lose Alabama, Georgia, North Caro yet ready to become the vassals of .1 P , V iîilin <51 C o ., l ’ liila ., l ’ a. William McKinley, of Ohio, has the English money-lender, nnd his lina, Texas and Virginia, and its been nominated for certain defeat, name would become but a memory, the $5 limit ou silver, and the con American agent. The policy which the government has pursued for and Henry M. Teller or Joseph C. i? tractor is very much embarrassed in more than 20 years, at the instance a tale that is told. A t t o m e s r . a t - L a w , Sibley will he the next president. consequence. ” From visitors to Washington, I of thoso eastern speculators, com Such seems to be the opinion of ► -.O*- M A R SH F IE L D , OREGON. learn that western New York is pels the producers and consumers T i l l - B u t W HS* il l l i i l c lai H i s I 't i l it * . nearly all the old politicians in ——J -------- of this country, who bear all its ablaze for silver and reform. The Washington. Men liken Senator Denier in U sai . E it at ;: of nil kindn. burdens, to give those English BY O . B . YUUN'O, operatives of New England are be Teller to Abraham Lincoln, and money-lenders $2 worth of labor, ginning to see the light. Maryland Whpn I was only a barefoot lass $2 worth of property and $2 wortU T hat hated to go to school, oven eastern Republicans say: is aroused. The toilers of Massa There was ja s t one I Hi [Ml in nil my class of their life’s blood for each dollar I th o n ch t was a perfect fool. “What a pity he is not our candi chusetts are arming for the fray. He pinched and planned nre tho livelong they get from thoso Englishmen. Attorney - at - Law, date instead of a professional oflice- day; This is destroying our country, and Even the old dominion is ripe for a Ho scared me at every chance; seeker ami moral coward like Mc Rascbarg. Orogaa. revolt. The die is cast. The bat He was worse than a nighttr are every wav. the Democratic party intends to T hat boy with the hole in his pants. condemn this policy in most em Kinley.” The Jewish and pseudo- tle is on. War is afoot. Truth, phatic terms, and, no matter how Christian usurers have succeeded in He was sorely u g liist ever was made, Special atten tion to m atters before the crushed to earth by conspirators Shock-headed, freckled Rndtkin, Roreburg land office, the commissioner corrupting the Republican party, it j and venal and traitorous public ser W ith a mouth th a t put Uoriipcuts in n much those eastern capitalists and of the general land officio ami secio- speculators may bo willing to spend, shade now remains to be seen if they enn vants, is rising nguiu. Let every tary of interior at Washington. they are going to have a very diffi By its everlasting grin: His nose stuck up and his ears lmng down, cult time in trying to prevent the corrupt the whole country. man with a spark of independence His knee» knocked in like sti mil s; \ Z Y H T LE C VMP, NO. 11*7. WOODMEN party from expressing its honest The brave defection of Senators biggest hoodlum in ull the town take heart and do his utmost for The _1\X of the World, meets at Masonic Hall Was tho boy with the hole in his pants. convictions on this subject. That 1st and 3d Monday niidits of each month. Teller, Cannon, I)«bois, Pettigrew, Ins land and home. We have got I -onld not study end could not play, A. J . Sir jnwooD, Consul. is all I care to say about this matter and tho many others, mid the en George T . Moulton. Clerk. T h at imp tormented menu, the rascals ou tho run, and it is our at this time.” I hated him harder every day. thusiastic way in which it was re O U R T COQTJILLE, NO. 1ft. F O R E S T - own fault if we do not draw their T h e homely, spider-legged crow! /ers of America, umets every Thursday ceived by the people has alarmed C o n i il i a K v i-n ts . older 1 got, w hy, the worn- he grew, fangs next November, and restore The evening, at Masonic H all, Coqnille City, Hanging ’round like n n^fro’s “ h’anta;“ National Democratic convention, the gold conspirators. Their plan Oregon. _ _ ,, ■ a, too, a government of tho people, by the He was green and hstefnl hr ’ •T. 8. L awbbncb , C. R . Chicago, July 7. T h at boy with a l-.cl in ii it.-. was to allow the Democratic national J . E . N orton , It. S. people, aud for the people. People’s Party National conven convention to nominate an old Dem But lime sped i i -. loi ¡„! t!* I B iu d s t e ii W e s t . tion, St. Louis, July 22. e n . L Y T L E P O ST . NO. 27. G. A. R.. And a ludv 1 . ocrat ou a free silver platform, aud '’meat* every first Wednesdav night of National silver convention, St. --- —. t v z each month. V isiting comrades in good thus divide tho silver forces. Now Louis, July 22. standing cordially invited to attend. : W A N T T i l l : a O I M K I T D O I .I . 1 1 1 . B u t I I'omli i rtl < ----------------- V I O M -------------------- H . II. N ichols , Post Com. Experience oft i p nl.t*; they see that they have overreached W. H. N oslrb , Adjutant. I dreamed o f bride, i . a d wedding Economy is something that every themselves. The outburst of pub W o i-n itic iiH -M A . j o p l lik e O u l.l rin cs. body tries (o practice, nud yet just <l.n-il « m l 1 ' m i I c ii r u n i c . EN. L Y T L E . W. R. C.. NO. i*. M EE TS Not boys with holes in their pent?. \ T in Coquille City on the first and third lic applause of the bolting Repub a little oversight will sometimes The following press dispatch can Wednesday afternoon in each month. I think no more of th at foolishness licans has shown them that McKin rob the most frugal and thrifty Mas. O. W . N orton , Pres. And the hatred in youth I knew; not fail to he of interest to believers family of a year’s savings. You M iss L ucy N ichols . Sec For I Imve a husband my life to bless, ley cannot be elected. As ex-Sen- in the gold standard. If the gold So noble nnd brave and true. want to do ns J. P. Hickman, of ator John J . Iugals, of Kansas, He’s the fondest, hail iaomest, best of men T 'lA D W IC K LO DGE. NO. fift. A. F. dollar is good for the hanker why T h at fate to a women grunts; Moniicello, Ga., did. He writes J and A. M.. meets on Saturday evening telegraphed the New York Journal: “For six years I have kept Simmons on or before each full moon. Visiting breth not for tho laborer? If tho silver I love him so— thon#h I didn’t when A boy with a hole in his pants. “McKinley goes to certain defeat, ren cordially inv ited . Liver Regulator in my house, and dollar is really only worth 50 cents, J . W. L enf . ve , W. M. and the Republican party to its used it in my family and have had T . R . W ilta bd , Sec. what decency is there in paying ii GENERAL NEW S. no need for a doctor. I have five death.” to the working man for a full dol u e l a h C H A PT ER . NO. fi. O. E. s .. ns healthv children as yon ran find.” They realizo that the game is in meets Saturday afternoon on or before T IIE D I80R A C E TOD M IC H . each full moon aud Saturday evening two the hands of the reform forces, lar? If it is really worth ft dollar New York, June 23.—A apodal weeks following. for the laborer it is certainly worth M r:. O ba M aury , W. M. i who have only to unite upon Sen- to the World from Ratavia, N. Y., a dollar for the usurer. If so, what T . R . WlLLABt-, SeC. tor Teller or cx-Congressman Sib says: sense is there in calling it a 50-cent Jerome Rowan, a rich hanker, the Tho Modern Banker, Goode......... 25 cts OQIJIT j T j E LO DOE. NO. lift. I .O . O F., ley to put a sincere friend of silver Man or Dollar. Which ? A novel.25 cts dollar? Rut tho case given below fatucr of Lansing Rowan, the Cali m ^tfl everv S i t i r l i y evening. V isit and a man of unimpeachable intog- Shy lock’« Danghter, B a tes............25 cts ing brethren in good standing cordially is the best object lesson on the fornia actress who lias challenged A Breed of B trren Metal, B en n ett.2 5 cts invited. rity in the White House. The Money Found—Hill Banking Sys C. A. H arrington , N. O. working of the gold standard we Champion Corbett to meet her in a tem ................................................... 25 cts J . S. L awbench , R. S. ! whole enormous Republican silver scientific sparring contest, com The Big hts of Labor, Jo s ly n .. . . .25 cts have yet met with. It shows one of mitted suicide by shooting himself The Pullman Strike, Carwardine.25 cts ! vote will go to either Teller or Sib /^lO QUILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 2ft. I. A Story from Pullinnntown, Becb- two things: either that working through the heart. By his side lay V ) O. O. F .. meets every llr.it and third ley, if nominated. Congressman M eyer.................. 25 cts Thursdays in each month at, Odd Fellows’ people nrs being robbed, or else all a copy of Saturday’s edition of the How to Govern Chicago, T u ttle. .25 cts hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis Skinner, of North Carolina, says Silver Campaign Book, T u ttle ---- 25 this twaddle about 50-cent dollars I Ratavia Dilily News containing a The Garden of Eden, U. S. A., cts itin g patriarchs in good standing. that the Populists will gladly sup R . E. B uck , C. P. Bishop........................................ .50 cts is the merest political rot. Read | dispatch announcing that his daugh G. F . BouThUL, Scribe. Illustrated F irst Header in Social port Teller or Sibley. J. M. Devine, tho dispatch, brother, and ponder: ter had challenged Corbett. Economies for Backward Pu Mr. Rowan left a letter addressed p ils....................................................10 cts a m i e u e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . so . of Nebraska, who made a gallant and “Hazleton, Pa., June 22.—The | to his wife, the contents of which I. (). O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th nearly successful race for congress monthly paydays of many of the she declines to make public. Mr. Wednesdays in each mouth, at Odd F el Send u h one DOLLAR and wo will lows’ hall. ou the Populist ticket in 1891, says contractors of this region wore in • Rowan was (ill years old. mail you a full sample set of all M rs . T jaub /. B outell , N. G. the same thing, ns does J. H. the past week, and considerable J . S . L awbence . R . S. these books, 1040 pages, worth $3.10 YACHTING PARTY DROWNED. Turner, secretary of the national trouble was experienced in paying at retail. This is a special offer fur Shawnee, Wis., June 28.— Word They a short time only. Order at once. committee of the People’s off tho foreign element. refuse to take paper or silver money. has reached here of the drowning P Schweizer, Tailor, executive Address, H era ld O f f ic e . Party. of six persons, at Shawnee lake, “For the lust week or two Anthony 1 BANDON, OREGON , If the silver Democrats will rise Reitz, a well-educated Austrian who during a gale this evening. A party Y o u ’ll L a u g h Furnishes best goods on the market, home to the occasion, take the Initiative speaks several laugunges, has been consisting of O. A. liisum and wife, Hermann Dracker and wife, Louis spun and foreign. L a te st fashions. I F YOU HEAD I among the foreigners and put it and nominnte either Teller or Sib ' into their heads that the silver dol- Cokey, wife and child, of Pulciver; ley, tho silver Republicans and Artistic • Tailoring • a • Specially. | lar was not worth more than 50 Miss Emma Oarbrecht, of Shawnee, Populists will helf to elect the can cents, and when any foreigner ex and Miss Margaret Cowe, of St. All kinds o f work will receive careful didate. This condition of affairs pressed n doubt regarding his state Nazan, Manitowoc county, started attention. Prices reasonable. from Cecil about G o’clock in O. A. has aroused consternation in the ment he read extracts from a gold Risum’s yacht for a few days’ outing standard newspaper to substantiate COOS B A Y conspirators’ camp and has caused on the north shore of tho lake. his argument. them to change their plnns. “Jacob Hogan, a contractor, who When about three miles from shore, Grover Cleveland has issued a man- is building the reservoir nt Buck the boat was capsized by a sudden j ifesto cnlling upon his cuckoos to Mountain, employs 300 men who squall and the party precipitated C. \N. PATERSON, Prop. into the water. Mr. Risnm and | light for control of the Chicago had listened to Reitz’s arguments, Nf$P* Dr. Dracker clung to tho capsized and the result was that the inen Whitney lias nban- M anufacturer of Marble Monuments, Hea 1- convention. yacht for several hours, the latter held a meetiug and decided they stone«. T ablets, etc. ! doned his trip to Europe, and will would all be gold men, not only holding the child in his arms, when Cemetery lots enclosed with fltono coping be at Chicago with his Standard politieally, but commercially, and they were rescued by parties from o r curbing. Iron railings fnrnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties Oil barrel, llrice will be there with that their labor should be traded on Cecil who were attracted by their living in the country or othor towns who cries for help. The bodies of the mav wish anything in my line o f business. boodle. Gorman, who has carried a sound-money basis only. M a r s h f i e l d .......................... - O kfo “Reitz, who is an under-boss, com other six hav- not been recovered. the Democrats of Maryland into the FENDAL ADAMS DROWNED. municated this fact to Contractor gold camp, is slated for president | Hogan Thursday. The tnen were to On Friday, June 20th, while three r p H I S fanny and instructive l>ook tells in on .a gold Democratic ticket That j he paid their month's wages on Sat- young inen of Roseburg were bath 1 e most humorous way how the Angel of Liberty took Grover Cleveland from the is a bitter pill for Grover to swallow, j urday. It did not strike Hogan at ing in the river, Fendal Adams White Honse in the dead of night, and left ragged and hungry, in Oklahoma City but he must do as he is told. | that time that there would be nny undertook to swim out to a rock in ; him, to tramp home. Orover’s trials and tribu I difficulty in paying tlio men in gold, tho midst of the stream, but from lations as a tramp are most ludicrously re Rothschild dictates the program, j He called at his hank and demanded some cause became exnusted and j lated, and bis conversations with farmers Caveats, and Trade-Mar Vs obtained and all Pat and the cable is kept hot between $1900 in gold. He was struck sank and was drowned. Every and lalKiring men about the silver question ent business conducted i<>r M odcmatc Fee*, i are very instructive. OuaOrricr tsOeeosiTt u. S. patent OreiccJ Loudon and Washington. dumb when the teller told him he effort was made to rescue the young E V E R Y B O D Y SHO ULD READ IT . •and we canaecura patent m less time Uuia timsc J Will the silver Democrats do their could not get that sum in the entire man without avail. Cash Trask, • It contains 170 o s m i o f Inngh-provoking ¡remote from Washington. # 4 Sind model, drawing or photo., with descrip-f Out of $11,000,000 on who had rescued four other persons matter, and 40 full-page illustrations of We advice, if paten: - '.a or not, fr--e of? duty? They must, or the Demo county. Cleveland as a tramp. Our fee not due till patent is ured. J | deposit in the several hanks of the from drowning nt the same place ; i A Fa«PHHT, ** Hew to Obtain Patents,” with j cratic party will perish in the gen r i o o , S B Cents. j county it is estimnted that scarcely last year, tried to rescue the body . For r * sale eost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries £ all newadealers, or send 25 sent free. Address, eral upheaval. A Democratic bi half the required amout t of gold is by repeated diving but failed. I cents for the by hook to the S IL V E R KNIGHT-W ATCHMAN, metallist could, under favorable I in circulation. The laborers, how- Several days later, bowever, ho 1 C. A. S N O W & C O . 1420 New York avenue, O f f . P a t e n t O r r i c t . W a s h i n g t o n . D . C. t circumstances, hope to carry only ] ever, have refused to go beyond the found the body of young Adams l Washington, D. C. I )U . J . B O ltT . M OORE, Union M K H 6 AIPS BENEFACTOR Labor Column. T H t PEOPLE’S.::: W h a t Chas. H. hackley has Done for W estern Michigan— How the only Cloud in the Life of an Honored Man was Brushed away by Science. From Grand Rapidi , A/» •/«., Evening Pres», w -- fi. A. S sM M .i— C G ( k Reform Liorarr for $1 . C M I AN OFT REPEATED STORT OF TRUE PHILANTHROPY lohn F. Hall, B NO. 49. 18%. CIIA8. II. VIACKLEY. T h e m ost b eau tifu l spot in M uske gon is in sep arab ly associated w ith th e nam e o f H ackley , and in all W est ern M ich igan th ere is not a nam e b et te r known, and am ong the studious and those interested in deeds of phil an th rop y, th is nam e i.i known and ad m ired. C has. II. H ack ley has been in the lu m b er busin ess continuously since 1S56, and in th a t tim e h as am assed a fortu n e, w hich gives him a ratin g am on g th e w’e alth y men of the n a tion . B u t w ith w ealth th ere did not com e th a t tig h ten in g of th e pursc- B trin gs which is g en erally a m arked c h a r a c te ris tic of w ealth y men. w T h e re is no p re ttie r spot in th e S ta te th an H ack ley Farlc in a sq uare su r rounded and pierced by stone wail3, em phasizing w ith th eir w h iteness the green of fau ltlessly kept law ns, its crow n in g pride a tow erin g soldier's m onum ent on the top of which stand s a bronze figure pointing ev er in re m em bran ce o f th e heroes who died th a t th e n ation m ight live. Surround in g * this p ark are th e m agn ificent H ack ley P u b lic L ib r a ry —a poem in g ra n ite—w ith it3 60,000 volum es, and th e equally sta te ly H aokley school, lik e a bee-hive with its COO children. O th er eleg an t buildings te stify lik e w ise to the lib erality and m unificence o f th is m an who h as pulled w ealth out o f th e .fo re sts of M ichigan. I t is no wonder then th a t th e nam e o f C h arles H. H ack ley is known a t hom e and abroad. H is m unificence to M uskegon alone rep resents an outlay o f n early h a lf a m illion. F o r the past tw en ty years he h as been a co n stan t su fferer from n eu ralgia and rheum a tism , also num bness of th e lower lim bs, so m uch so th a t It h as seriously Interfered w ith h is pleasure in life. F o r som e tim e p a st h is friend s have noticed th a t he h as seemed to# grow young again , and to have recovered th e health which he had In youth. T o a correspondent of th e P ress, Mr. H ackley explained th e secret of his tran sform ation , and to his friend s who have known how he suffered, it Is indeed a transform ation . “I have suffered fo r over tw enty y e a rs," he said , seated in h is private office, "w ith p ain s in my lower lim bs so severely th a t th e only relief I could get a t n ig h t w as by putting cold w ater com presses on my limb3. I was bothered m ore a t n ig ht th an in the day time. T h e neuralgic and rheum atic pains In my lim bs, which had been grow ing In inten sity fo r years, finally becam e chronic. I made three trips to the H o t Springs w ith only p artial relief, and then fell back to my origin al sta te. /I couldn't sit s i' 1, nnd my Bufferings began to m ake life look v e ry blue. Tw o y e ars ago la st Sep tem b er I noticed an accou nt of Dr. ¡William»* P in k P ills fo r P a le People, and w hat th ey had done fo r others,’ and som e casco so n ea rly resem bled m ine th a t I w as interested . B u t I did not know w hether the testim o n ia ls were genuine or not, and I did n ot wish to hum bugged, so l w rote to one who had given a testim o n ial, an em inent p rofessor o f m usic in C anada. T he reply I received w as even stro n g er th an the printed testim o n ial, and it gave me faith in the m edicine. " I began ta k in g th e pills nnd found them to be a ll th a t th e pro fesso r had told me they would be. It w a s two or three m onths before I experienced any perceptible betterm en t of my condi tion. My disease w as o f such long stan d in g th a t I did not exp ect speedy recovery, and w as th an k fu l even to bo relieved. I progressed rapid ly, how ever, tow ard s recovery, and fo r tho la st six m onths have fe lt m yself a p erfectly well m an. I h ave recom mended th e p ills to m any people, nnd nm only too glad to a ssist o th ers to h ealth through the medium o f th is wonderful m edicine. I can n o t sa y too much for w h at it h as done fo r m e." D r. W illiam s' I ’ink P ills fo r P alo People have an enorm ous sale, and from a ll q u a rters come In glow ing re ports o f th e excellen t resu lts follow ing th e ir use. A n an aly sis proves th a t they con tain in a condensed form a ll th e elem en ts necessary to give new- life and rich n ess to the blood and re store sh attered nerves T h ey a re an un failin g specific fo r such diseases a s locom otor a ta x ia , p artia l paraly sis, S t. V itu s’ dance, sc ia tic a , n eu ralgia, rheu m atism , nervous h eadache, the a fte r effects o f la grippe, p alpitation of tho h eart, pale and sallow com plexions, th a t tired feelin g resu ltin g from nerv ous p ro stratio n ; all diseases re su ltin g from v itiated hum ors in th e blood, such a s scrofu la, chronic erysip elas, etc. T hey a re also a specific fo r trou bles p ecu liar to fem ales, such a s sup pressions, irregu larities, and a ll form s of w eakness. T hey build up th e blood and restore th e glow of health to pair and sallow cheeks. In men they e f fe c t a rad ical cure In a ll cases a risin g from; m en tal w orry, overw ork o r ex cesses of w h atever nature. T h ere a re no 111 effects follow ing th e use o f th is wonderful m edicine, and it ca n bo given to children w ith p erfect sa fe ty . □fe it.; IIACKLKT PARK. T h e se p ills a re m an u factu red b y th e Dr. W illiam s M edicine Com pany, Sche nectady, N. Y ., and a re Bold o n ly in boxes b earin g the firm 's tra d e m a rk and w rapper, a t 60 cen ts a box o r six boxes fo r $2.50, and a re n ev er sold ?n bulk. T hey m ay be had o f a ll drug g ists o r d irect by m ail from Dr. W il liam s M edicine Com pany. T h e p rice a t which th ese pills a re sold m akes at course o f tre a tm e n t Inexpen sive a s com pared w ith o th er rem edies. P E T E R L 0 GGIE,-> JOHN KAJNO, MAUTIN U U S8EL T H E M AB8HFIET.D g a ---------------------------------- BANDON. OR , KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Burial Caskets AT Lowest Cask Prices. Orders left with R. S. 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For further information, apply to SOUTHERN OREGON CO., Agent«, Empire City, Oregon. ~ y. O i E . G. Flanagan, Agent Marshfield, Oregon. dec24 tf 1 ”It Speaks for All." — the — STEA M ERS A ra g o an d A rea ta Champion of Pacific Coast Interests. Coos Bay and San Francisco Will Make Regular Trip« Between CARKYINO Passengers and Freight at Lowest Rales. OREGON COAL A NAVIGATION CO., Proprietor«. K. G. Flanagan. Agent. M arihftaki. , S .O. Go., Agent, Empire City. Daily, bv mail, poataze paid, $3.00 per year. Weekly, " " " 150 *T Weekly Call and CoquiLLi H e r a l d for $2.75 X-ff~Sample copiea of The Call on appli cation bv postal ¡i? Snr. Eranci-Aco. CHAS. M. SH O R T K in o K Proprietor, 710 Market ntreet, San Erencisco, Cal. ATI tiraggi«»« r n i ;i ntee T>r. K ltaT f l t f P ull « to »too Headache. '1H»A cen t a doe©/*