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.y * y ' y — /f <2- l~^L- L fly ri- Maquille COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1896. VOL. 15. J )R G. H. CARTE«, RESIDENT DENTIST, Gold, or Silver and Gold—Which ? C oq villi© City. C reg FFICE in Gray Building, opposite tbe îirst-clas work vläulO Depot. Nothing but o Cbnrge» reasonable. A Brazen Humbug Exploded— The Wage Hates in Several Countries Compared. 2 J K j - B U R T. M OORE, Every man versed in even the pri mary principles of economies knows IL L promptly respond to all calls, that the unit of value in vogue in a ▼ ? day or nigut. Office at the new Drag Store, opposite the country has no more to do with its R. R. Depot; residence in V oweil prop wage rate than with the number of erty. rear o f Masonic Hall. COQUlLLE CITY, O REGON. wiggletails in its rainwater. Turn to the latest official reports of our JjUGENE PAPENBERG, U. S. consuls in foreign lauds, which any one may obtain of his repre Abstractor o f Titles. sentative in congress free of co st PECIAL attention Riven to matter* be If gold makes for high and the fore tbe Local la n d Office and tbe Departments at Washington, D. O. silver standard for low wages, how Probate bnainess promptly attended to. Write mo, il you have business at tbe is it that gasfltters receive $11.50 a Courthouse. week in Columbia and $18 a week Office—opposite tbe comthouso, in Venezeuln (both silver standard EMPIRE CITY, OltEGON. countries) and but $1.08 in Germany and $3.40 in Italy (gold standard ....BARB ER SHOP countries)? How is it that cigar- makers get $12.50 and tinsmiths $14 O. r p H E BEST, NEATEST AND MOST in silver standard Venezuela,while in X up-to-date in the city. gold standard Spain they can only Hot and Cold Saths—Reasonable get $4.80 and $3 respectively? How Charges, Courteous Treatment. is it that distillers can obtain $12 COQUlLLE CITY, OBEGON. Front atreet, oppoeite^lt. K. D e g o ^ per week in Mexico and but $3.98 in Denmark? In Ecuador cabinet IJIH E C O M M E R C IA L h ----- makers receive $10 while for the same work in gold standard Ger The moat m odern arranRed BAUBEIt «H O P in Coqnille City. many $4.25 is the beneficent and M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. magmificent sum paid. Blacksmiths Hot and Cold Math« at all hoars. Popular are paid $12.83 in Venezuela and prices. Headquarter« for Commercial Men. Next door to Poutoilice. $2.60 in Italy; telegraph operators $11.50 in Mexico and but $5.30 in G . L . M O O N , Denmark; engravers $9.75 in Peru a tt o r n e y - at - Xsa^w, and but $3 in Spain. M ABSH FIELD. OBEGON. If the gold stnndard makes uni formly for high wages, what in the A g e n t for the North America insurance Co. o f Philadelphia, and the Loudon, Liv- name of common sense makes the erpool & Globe.__________ ____ difference in the wages of tlie dif ferent gold standard countries, as the following will show: Bricklayers a tt o r n e y . at - Lavr, in the United States average per week $21.18, Spain $3.80, Canada M ABSHFIELD, OBEGON. $18 and Italy $4.20, yet all at the :--------- present time are on a gold basis. Dealer in B eai , E htatb o f all kinde. Hod carriers in the United States average $13.38 per- wTeek and $1.70 5 r in Italy; plumbers $13.50 iu Canada Attorney - at - Law, and $3.50 in Spain, $19 in the United States and $7.90 in England, $13.35 Roxcbiirg. Oregon. in New South Wales and $4.25 in — i-j-i— Germany, all at present gold Special attention to matters before the Rose burg land office, the commi«sioner standard countries. Coopers get o f tbe general land officoand secre $1.80 in China and $10 in Ecuador; tary o f interior at Washington. masons $2.18 in Japan and $10.80 y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197, w o o d m e n o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall iu Mexico; butchers $2.68 in Persia 1st and ild Monday nights o f each month. and $12.30 in Peru; cigarmakers A. J. S hbbwood , Consul. George T . Moulton, Clerk. $1.40 in China and $12.50 in Vene OURT COQUlLLE, NO. 1«, FO R E 8T- zuela— all silver standard countries. ers o f Ainerioa, meets every Thursday Will our gold standard friends evening, at Masonic Hall, Coquille City, kindly take a day off some time and ° reKOn- J. 8. L awbhsoe , C. B. J. E. N o r t o n , R . S. explain to us how the adoption of e n . LYTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. IL, the gold standard by China would meets every first Wednesday night o f raise her wage rate to a parity with each month. Visiting comrades in good standing cordially invited to attend. that of New South Wales— while H. H, N iouols , Post Com. that of Eugland, Germany, Denmark, W. H. N osleb , Adjutant. -'t EN. LV i'LE. W. K. NO. 9, MEETS Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, and X in Coquille City on the first and third Switzerland, remain so far below Wednesday afternoon in each month. M rs . G . W . N o r t o n , P rea. that of Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Miss L u c y N ic h o l s , Seo Ecuador and Venezuela; also, why- CHADWICK LODGE. NO. «8, A. F. gold standard Spain is decaying, J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening is on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth and silver standard Mexico ren cordially invited. prospering? J. W. L kn e ye , W. M. S U R G E O N AND P H Y SIC IA N . w S . . . THE P E O P L E S ::: F. Hall, C. 1 Sell M C G C ( T . R. W il l a r d , Sec. UELAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, O. E. S., meets Saturday afternoon on or before each full moon and Saturday evening two weeks following. M rs . O ra M a u r y , W . M . T . R . W i l l a r d , Sec. B The Pension Frauds— Where Are At. We Editor Civic Review: I notice that the Santa Monica Outlook makes congratulatory mention of the $40,- / “IOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 5 3 ,1. O. O. F., \ J meets every Saturday evening. Visit 000 paid to about 1700 union veter ing brethren in good standing cordially ans et the Soldiers’ Home. Now, boys invited. C. A. H a r r in g to n , N. G. and comrades, compare the above J . 8. L awrence , R. S. with the list of twenty-five persons, /C O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. who never did a day’s service, and V 7 O. O. F., meets every first and third Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ draw more pension money than 1700 hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis veterans. Let us pray and vote iting patriarchs in good standing. It. E. B u c k , C. P. that they won’t get it all. G. F. B o u t e l l , Scribe. Eighteen disbursing agents get a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20, I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and $72 4th ,000 more. Comrades, notice Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel your little salaries and pensions as lows’ hall. Miss B e l l e R ic h , N. G . compared with this list, and be duly J. S. L a w r e n c e . R. S. grateful for what the old parties have done for you. Hoke Smith cuts off the unworthy, and the ^ 1 BANDON, OBEGON, Republicans give immense sums to Furnishes best, goods on the market, home- the same class. Put the two in your spun and foreign. Latest fashions. scales and see how they balance. Here is the list: Mrs. Gen. Grant, Artistic ■ Tailoring - a • Sped Mrs. Gen. Garfield, $5,000 each; All kinds o f work will receive careful Mrs. Sheridan, Thomas, Hancock, attention. Prices reasonable. Logan, Blair, Fremont, McClellan, Crook, Porter, $2000 each; Mrs. 0 0 0 3 B A Y Heintzelman, McDougall, Ord, Anderson, Stanrard, Buell, Pickett, Nicholson, Richardson, Hartranft, C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Jones, Warren, Black and Custer, $1200 each. Total, $44,800.— Geo. Manufacturer o f .Marble Monuments, Hea l- Young, Lt s Angeles. M P Schweizer, Tailor, Uarlle ail Slone Works stones. Tablets, etc. Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties living in the coantrv or other towns who may wish anything in my lino o f business. M v r s h f i p l l .............................O bfo îicfttlô* The theory of the intrinsic valne o f money has been abandoned by the best writers and speakers.— Encyclopedia Liitauicu. The Veteran Appealed To. The Republicans appeal to the old soldiers of our late war to vote for the gold standard, on the ground that an enlarged circulating med ium will increase prices and decrease the purchasing power of money paid in the way of pensions. Do they forget that the pension received is a small part of the income of the ex-soldier, when they ask him to sacrifice his other interests and oppress his fellow producers, in order that tho purchasing power of a small pension may be high? Do they forget that the same brave heart beats in the veteran’s breast now, that braved the iron storm of war for love of country and in order that the old Hag should bo transmitted to us without a stain on its folds or a star erased from its field of blue? Do they forget that the soldier knows that the same men who advo cate this gold standard stayed at home, bought greenbacks while he was in the field, at 37 l-2c on the dollar anil with them purchased bonds at their face value and im mediately succeeded in getting a policy adopted fo r the payment o f those bonds in gold? WAS THE SOLDIER EVER PAID IN GOLD ? Ask the soldier farmer, whose toil has raised a crop of oats, when he drives on tho scales at the markot, and it tikes ten bushels of his graiu to" buy one of their appreciated gold dollars, and he will tell you that the comfort of his family, the happiness of his children, the pro tection of his home and the security of future generations is of greater moment to him than tho reduction of the purchasing power of his meagre pension. They toll them to vote ns they shoot. We ask them, did they Bhoot for mortgaged homes, for starving families nnd for tho final surrender of the freedom of the people? When they use argument like that, they pour contempt upon the loyalty, bravery nud heroism of our nation’s defenders, who answered to the roll call of death upon the smoking fields of battle, a n l whose bayonets have become the jewels that adorn their tents on Famo’s eternal heights. Blaine’s Words. H o w H o n e s t L a b o r I* I t n l ,b e d B y S r k r m l a t M in r h a . A contributor to New Ideas says In 1880, James G. Blaine, from that, as Thomas A. Edison watched his seat in the United States senate, the pnmping of the air from a glass used these words: tube iu his laboratory a day or two “ I believe the struggle now ago, a man said to him: “ You patent every little tiling going on in this country and in other countries for a single gold you discover, don’t you, Mr. E di son?” standard would, if successful, pro “ I do,” said Mr. Edison, “ and do duce widespread disaster in nnd yon know why i do it?” throughout tho commercial world. “ I suppose you do it so you will The distruotion of silver as money reap the benefit of your discovery,” and establishing gold as the sole was tbe reply. “ I thought you’d say that,” said unit of value must have a ruinous Mr. Edison, “ aud I don’t suppose effect on all forms of property except! you will believe me when I tell those investments which yield a fixed y o u that it isn’t bo , nevertheless. return in money. Those would be j I discover a great many things enormously enhanced in value, and , that I would be glad to give to the public for nothiug, but I don’t would gain a disproportionmeut ami dere. I patect these things to save unfair advantage over every other myself from defending lawsuits. species of property. If, as the most j There are a lot of sharks in the Reliable statistics affirm, there arc ! world who are continually on tbe nearly $7,000,000,000 of coin or lookout for new things, and when one of them bears of something bullion in the world, very equally- new he hustles to the pateut office divided between gold and silver, to see if it is patented. I f it isn’t, it is impossible to strike silver out he claims it as an original discovery of existence as money without re and files his claim. Then he will sults that will prove distressing to turn right around and, like ae not, begin a suit with the man who millions and utterly disastrous to invented the thing for making or tens of thousands. I believe gold using it. The inveutor will say; and silver coin to be the money of ‘Hut I discovered th'.e tbiDg first; tho constitution. Indeed, the money I am the inventor.’ Ho is referred to tho pateut office, where ho finds of the American people anterior to the official claim of original inven the constitution, which the great or tion. The fuel that the papers are ganic law recognized as quite inde filed long after he has mado his pendent of its own existence. No discovery does not help him, for power was conferred on congress all the other man does is to hire a fellow to swear that he made the to declare either metal should not discovery a month or two prior to be money. Congress has, therefore, the date the inventor claims. It in my judgment, no power to de sounds ridiculous, probably, but it monetize either. If, therefore, silver is a fact that there are often ruces has been demonetized, I am in between the inventors and the sharks to reach the patent office, favor of remonetizing it. If the the sharks having had early infor coinage has been prohibited, I am mation about the inventor’s discov in favor of ordering it to be resumed. ery. There are many such races, I am in favor of having it enlarged.” and thousands of dollars depend on each one. What I say is literally » «# »-* true.” _______ _ ••W e F u r o r t l t c F r e e C n n in g i- o f -- - S i l v e r ” —II E n i l i l l l i l W i l l P e r m i t . M a r s h f ie l d , Oregon, Oct. 9,1899. E d it o r H kiiald : In summing up NO. 12. L ow R oru . I And they’re taking me to task For writing “ Do” before my name; “ Are you of noble line?’ ’ they ask. No ! heaven be lauded for the same. No patent signed by royal bund • On stately vellum can I show; I only love my native land— Oh, la m low-bom—-very low! No “ De” my ancestors could give— Their story in my blood I trace; Beneath a tyrant forced to live, They cursed the despot of their race; But he for privilege was born, And soon, alas, he lot them know, HE was the millstone, THEY the corn; Oh, I am low-born- -very low. Ne’ er did my fathers, I can say, Live on their peasants’ sweat aad blood, Or seek the traveler to waylay, While toiling thro’ the darksome wood. Not one his native village spurned, Or by some wiznrd at a blow Was to a royal lackey turned: Oh, I was low-born—very low! N U tB L E WORKS AT HOM E. A u A g e n c y In C o q u i l l e —A C lia u c e to B iij T a b l e » o r illo m iiu e u tM . GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxativa medicine to cleanse the system and keep tha blood pure. Those w h o take SIMMONS L iv e r REGULATOR (liquid or powder) et all the benefits o f a mild and pleasant ixative and tonic that purifies the blood » id strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it activa and healthy, and when the Liver Is In good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- Headache and Constipation, and rid o f that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King o f Liver Medi cines, and Better than Pills. ^ t e v e r y p a c k a g e -* - Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. J. H . Zellln & Co.. Phila., Pa. E The publishers of the H erald have accepted an nRaucy for the Coos Bay Marble Works of C. W. Paterson at Marshfield. Mr. Pater son is oue of tbe finest mechanics iu bis line on the Pacific coast, and guarantees all his work to give sat isfaction. His prices are lower than those of the Willamette valley shops for the same class of work, and yet agents for foreign marble workers are in the habit of running through this coantrv and taking JTM HEW WEEKL7 orders for their work, thus taking ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1 \ 6 W S the money out of the county that »E N V E R , COLO. ought to be retained here for such goods. Patronize home institu T h e B e s t ^ £ & K la Y P u b l i s h e r tions, BDd men who work nnd live $1.00 Per Year In Advance. here and are responsible for their LEADS the Silver forces of America. contracts. Tbe H erald manage LEADS I d Mining an l Mining Stock RepoftV ment joins Mr. Paterson in guar LEADS In Special Departments. LEADS I d developing Colorado’s wonderful anteeing every job done by him to resources. be satiefactory aud in accordance IEADS In Newsiness, Brightness, Compre hensiveness. with designs. Mr. Paterson is also to Agents. „ a gentleman to deal with, as the LEADS In Commissions (Write for Terma.) 1 H erald can testify from former T h e G re a t business relations with him. Call at the H erald office nnd see specimens of mnrble, photo- The News publishes the representativepaper grnpbic views of slabs, monuments, (dally and Sunday) west of St Loula; cartoon every Isiue. Oic a month—$1.00 lot 9 etc. We will also have on exhibi with months-in advance. tion at our office samoles of Mr. For sauip e copy of any Issue, address, Pnteiaon’e work in tl.e near future. The NEWS PRINTIN'!] CO.. Denver, Colorado In til » meantime persons wishing A ( « r n i K l - J i i r o r I R o p o r l* o n ( l i e work in this line will do well to call C o u < l i t i o u o r lla o C o u r t h o u s e . at tb s H erald office nnd coueu’ t E m p ir e C it y , O c t o b e r 15,1826. with is. Wo take this opportunity o f informing E ditoh H euai , d : Permit me our subscribers that the new Commission® through your columns to say a few D is s o lu t io n N o tic e . of Pensions has been appointed. He is an words to the people of Coos county Notice is hereby given that the old soldier, and we believe that soldiers and heir heirs will receive justice at his hands. on the question of relocation of the co-partnership heretofore existing We do not anticipate that there will be any county seat. While at Empire between A. C. Wilnon anti Ellis radical changes in the administration o t attending court 1 took it upoD my McGraw, in tbe bhicksmitbing pension affairs nnder tbe new regime. We would advise, however, that U. S. self to make an examination of the business in this place under the soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps old courthouse by crawling nnder Orm name of Wilson & McGrnw, to make application at onoe, if they have not already done s », in o rder to seenre the it and found the sills at the south is this day by mutnnl consent dis benefit of the early filing o f their claims west corner had rotted out aud solved. All settlements of matters in case there should be any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom been replaced by splicing in new pertaining to the old firm will lie retroactive. Therefore it is o f great im pieces about four feet long runuing made with N. W. Leneve nnd Ellis portance that applications be filed in the both ways from the corner. And McGrnw at the new shop on com er department at the earliest possible date. If U. S. soldiers, sailors or their widows, at tbe northwest corner the same, of Hall and First streets. The children or parents, cesiro information in with new rustic spliced in at every new business will bs carried on by regard to pension matters, they should write to T ub P ress C l a im s C o m pa n y , at corner from three to five boards Jas Whetstone at the same place. Washington, D. C., and they will prepare high on eyery side and new corner and send tho necessary application, if they A. C. W ilson . find them entitled under the numerous laws boards tbe same, nud at tbe south E llis M c G raw . e'incted for their benefit. Address, west corner it extended about ten PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, P. O. B o x 885.1 Washington, D . C. or twelve feet high, while the ends Campaign L iterature. of the rustic was eo rotten that they have been renailed with four The traveling public will find it For free silver and Populist liter to six nails to each board, which ature, anything you may want in to their advantage to patronize the would indicate that the corner this line send to W. E. Jones, 291 livery-stable of J. S. Hayes, when posts were iu an advanced stage of Alder street, Portland, Oregon. at Empire City. decay. I would not ivaot to stay in the JOHN KAINO, MARTIN RUSSEL building during one of the high winds that we have every winter. THE MARSHFIELD The theory that the courthouse will Financiers and Railway Officiuls last for years to come ia a mistaken one, and ae we must build a new advise investors to buy courthouse, let us build where it will accommodate the people best. Yours, for common sense. Silver Daily G. A. R. NOTICE. tho main difference in the political platforms of the Republican and Democratic parties, the latter is for free silver without any equivocation, while the Republicans are for freo coinage if Europe is 'villiug, yet all their arguments nns> to the effect that it would be a very bad thing on general principles; but they would have to expect it as bad as it might be if Europe was to say so. In many of the eastern papers is a paid-for appeal to the people, which is quite pathetic, when they say: “ Why, oh, why, should a few (less than 100) mine owners ask any reader of this paper, as a conscien tious voter, to nllow them an un limited coinage and insist on the government stamp being put upon it, at the ratio of 16 pounds to 1?” Then they ask: “ What does it mean?” Those who want a continuation and answer by saying, “ It simply of Mr. Cleveland’s policy ought to means an onormous profit to them (the few) and a big loss to every vote 'o r William McKinley. Those producer.” who think that this dearth of money A little farther on they say, “ But has not lasted long enough are at with unlimited coinage a silver dol liberty to keep on praying for dry lar will bo worth only its weight weather. Mr. McKinley tells us in metal—or about 50 cents to the dollar.” ✓ The ilagrant contradiction that we should ndopt the financial in sentiment and statement even policy of England and asked the in is astonisliiug. Whether they are dustrial classes to follow him with bankiug on tho stupidity of the blind infatuation, forgetting that 96 masses of the people, as to whether per cent of all commercial transac it is their own native stupidity I O n e W ho I nvestigated for H im declare I don’t know, but the fact self . tions are done at home among is there all the same, just as Mr. --------------sa#*-.-------------- i American people while but 4 per Vanderburg brought it out last ( lio liijc U p . Now selling nt $10 per share. cent are with citizens of other coun week, and every person can bring N ewark , O., Oct. 8 . — It has been They say it will soon Bell nt $50, tries. Shall we legislate in the out this. If the government stamp many days since a factory notice nud eventually sell nhove its par can give an “enormous profit” to interest of the 96 per cent in our value of $100. the miner or bullion owner the gov promising increased wages has been own country, or the 4 per cent with ernment stamp would certainly seen iu this vicinity, but the employes Write for full information to GEO. W. DUNN A CO., B ankisu ?, foreign countries? reach with its effect clear on to the of the Central City ¡Stove works hero 2 Wall Street New York. today were notified that in case of producer even; but if it does not If the two metals cannot circulate increase the value any, where does Bryan’s election an iucroaso of 10 as money, why does the Republican the “ enormous profit” come in? per cent in their wages would be TH E STEAM ERS The company’s president, party declare in favor of bimetallism? This is a proposition that is worth given. C. W. Cunningham, lias been a life And we call attention to the fact following up, as its absurdity is so glaring that but one fair glance is long Republican, while the heaviest that the difference is that the New enough to unmask the whole thing. stockholder, W. N. Fulton, although Will Make Regular Trips Between Democracy says the way to have When collections have to be taken a banker, is an enthusiastic silver Nearly all tho employes bimetallism is to pass a law author up among the bankers of Europe to advocate. izing it, nnd the Republican party pay agricultural and religious papers are Republicans, but all are Bryan supporters. President Cunningham CARRYING says that it is a good thing, we in this country to insert such stuff as the article I quote from it is time says today the reason the promise of Passengers and Freight at Lowest ought to hnvo it, but we must wait the American people began to do | better wages was made is because Rates. until the English government says some independent thinking. The I the cciupauy felt confident free we may, and then they pledge them man who casts his vote for McKin coinage would stimulate business, CO., selves to go over and ask England ley on the 3d day of November j especially in the west, where tho OREGON COAL ft NAVIGATION Proprietors. trade of the concern largely lies. K. G. Flanagan, Agent, Marshfield . if this government of free people should never talk about independ - ■ - » « # » « —— — I S. O. Co., Agent, Empire City. ence any more, as by that very act may regulato its own financial sys T in * !!«* * ( F o r t l i i h l r e n . he acknowledges to the world that tem. Did we ask England's per we as a nation are too weak to be *‘I believe ('hurnberlain's Cough mission to declare men free and able to act for ourselves. Remedy is the oebt for children T T homas B cckmax . equal?” ever UHed. Fer croup it is une , ---------------------------- - ....... — --- --------- - qualled. It is a splendid seller with Our Republican friends have told Them i* more catarrh in thi* section o f ! us. T. M. E cujus Ph. O., Manager BA ND O N . O R . country than all other diaenae* and | us for thirty yenrs that we needed the until the laat few year* was auppoaed to lie j Warn pom Pharmacy, Wampum, Pa°. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a tariff to keep prices up in order j incurable. For a great many yeara doctor* ! When used as soon as the first symp pronounced it a local diseaae, and pre- A FULL LINE OF that the manufacturer could obtain | acri tied locai remedie*. and by conatantiy toms appear, that is as soon as the failing to onre with local treatment, prò- ! child becomes hoarse or even after a better price for his goods and nonnaed it incurable. Science haa proyen I the croupv cough has appeared, it consequently pay higher wages. catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and 1 will prevent the attack. Tho moth therefore requires oonstitational treatment. | They now admit that the free coinage ’ Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by F. J. ers of croupy children should bear .A.T Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is theonly con- of silver will produce higher prices, ' stitational care on the market. It is taken ! this in mind and always keep the in dimes o f 10 drops to a tea- remedy at hand. It is also the best hut insist that wages will not be | | internally spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and medicine in the world for colds and raised. Were they honest in their j roncone surfaces of the system. They offer j Orders left with R. S. K s ow i . ton , \ one hundred dollars for any case it fails to ! whooping cough- For sale at 25 assertion then or are they honest j care. Send for circulars and testimonials : and 50 cents per bottle by Dr. S. L. CoqriLLK C ity , will receive prompt 1 Address. F . J. CHENEY ft Co., T o le J o .0 .1 now? Lcmtve. attcuton. L*T Hold by druggists, 75c. Hair Prominent Batters, Railway & Dock N O RTH FRO N T ST RE ET, M A R S H F IE L D . LL KINDH of blacksmith work anJ wagon work, new or repair work, done on short notice. A WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK To g i.e satisfaction. Come and see us. novPJ*951 KAINO A RUSSEL. STEAM ER A ra p and Areata A R C A T A M Gaos Bar aid San Francisco P E T E R LOGGIE,^ Burial Caskets Lowest Cash Prices. akes regular t r ip s from Han Francisco to Columbia River, calling at Eureka nnd C O O S B - A - 'y . Freight rates from Coos Bay to Astoria and Portland, per ton — # 1 PASSENGERS, $ 9 .0 0 AND H . M . For further information, Apply t o SOUTHERN OREGON CO., Agents, Empire City, Oregon. E. G. Flanagan, Agent Marshfield, Oregon. dec24tf1 “It Speaks for All. ’ - th e - San Francisco Call, Champion of Pacific Coast Interests. DAily.bvroAibpojtA^e paid, $6.00 per year. Weekly. “ “ “ 1.50 Weekly ( ’all and CoquiLi.K H e r a l d for $2.75 l^ rfta mple copiea o f The Call on appli cation by postal at Hnr. Francisco. OHAH. M SHORTUIT»GE. Proprietor 710 Market street, San Franoisoo, Cal.» N IU B A m h A cured by Dr. Miles' PAIK P il e s . "One cu n t a «lose. * A t all druggiate.