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G o fttU lr C U g D e ta in . Mr, Bryan lo Enter the Lecture Field. Sugar Beets—Profits of Raising. It 1ms been definitely arranged PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY that llur. \\. J. Bryan i.i to take the I lecture platform,and h i»fini addreaa S. Ni THUS & I). F. DEAS, will bo delivered at Atlanta, (in., Editors and Proprietors. early in December. His route, ns Dei >ted to the muteriai and social no- far “ it has at preaent been arranged, b id d in g o f the CoquiKu Valley particularly will be, after leaviug Atlanta, Jack and o f Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. sonville, Suvanuah, Charleston, Au- U P P E R -R IV E R DEPARTM ENT. The San Fraueiaco Journal of Commerce for October contains an IF’ c l n t a n d tlie X T p p e r - C c q . 'u . i l l e •ugw bee» industry, ^ ^ T t l © which as that subject is command a n d . '\ X 7 "ix a ,t i s G ;L n g o n rX’ i i 3 x e . ing more or less attention of the ! farmers of Cooa at present, contains A lei Jackson of Gravel Ford has On last Sunday the locomotive' some very interesting comparisons. The writer of the article"is a resi- moved to town for medical treat blew its firht whistle iu towu since the high water. deut of the Salinas, and the follow- ment. ing figures are for beets raised on D. Giles rande some substantial I f you have a goose or a turkey gusta, Birmingham and New Orleans. 225 acres of land in 1892: ’ T U E SD A Y , NOV. 24, 1890. improvements about bis house last I for Thanksgiving just save me a Vfter leaving the lutter city, Mr. Total cost of planting.. . .$ 1,152.50 --- I week, having put in a hot-water i p. FisiiKu.NiwirAPsa Amtsr Bryan will go through Texas, then Tots Total expense of harvesting. 1,077.70 piece. 31 Merchant«’ Exchange, Han Franclaco. ia J ° ° /1 appliance. of cultivation .......... 10,100.08 our a.Uln.rlMdagent. Thia paper la kept ou fli»- oU to California liml Oregon, &11U Farmers on the low lands are la hla office. ° Cost of freight.................... 4,501.27 The young folks enjoypd a social now busy replneiug the feoces that will not reach the cities of the oust Noxt Thursday has been set both Before the latter part of February, : Total expense.............. $17,557.55 were earned away by the recent dance in the Armory hall last Sat urday evening. by President Cleveland and Gov 1897. For the crop of 12,103,305 pounds high water. From all . appearances storm No. ernor Lord ns a day of Thanksgiv The man behind the enterprise is of beets at $5 per ton, averaging Tlie whist party at Mrs. W. H. ing. V. E. Me Bee, of Norfolk, Va„ the superintendent of the Seaboard Air n . . ... , . . . . . Line, On election night Mr. McBee, who had been a hard worker for the Bryan ticket, wired to Lincoln, off- The Astoria Budget publishes a ering Mr. Bryan a very large amount list of 23 names of men who are ! for a series of lectures iu case the candidates for the customhouse, and j election should turn against him. No attention was pniil to the matter about 20 for the postoflice. at that time by Mr. Bryan, but after Multnomah county is great on the increase of population. Since the his defeat had been formally last June election it increased 8000 acknowledged Mr. McBee once more people—all McKinley gold standard | renewed bis offers, negotiations were begun, and the result has been men. that Mr. Bryan 1ms signed contracts Out of nearly 19,000 votes cast in for a series of lectures, under the Multnomah county the highest vote munngemen t of Alexander Comstock, for any one Palmer elector was 178. who is the representative and asso Yet the Palmer electors claim to be ciate of Mr. McBee in tho enterprise. the real Democrats. Tho terms of the agreement from a Salem Capital Journal: The financial standpoint have not been Statesman admits editorially this made known, but it is reliably under morning that international bimetal stood that the remuneration which lism was a bait to catch suckers. Mr. Bryan is to receive will exceed Then what becomes of John H. the salary he would have received Mitchell? as president of the United States, Prominent McKinley leaders are iu the event of his election. now admitting that their platform Tho lectures will be nonpartisan did not moan what it said. No in their character, and w ill for the Bryan supporter has so far been most part bo upon governmental found who goes back ou the main and social topics, as it is expressly stipvlated iu the contract that the item of his platform. tour shall have no political aspect Some oddities of election returns: or coloring. Highest prohibition vote for any ono Silver Coinage and Seigniorage. candidate in Crook county was two, the other candidates got one each. Tho records of the treasury dep Red Butte precinct in Malheur artment show that, from February couuty wont straight for Bryan 1, 1890, to November 1, there were there being no votes oust for any coined at tho mints of the United otliyr electors. States 10,202,922 standard silver The battle ship Texas, recently damaged nnd sunk on entering the dry dock at Brooklyn, is raised and being repaired. ,lbo“ ‘ 274 tons to acre, $80,408.48. Brown's on last Thursday evening “I bought n band o f cows, calves was a very pleasant affair and and yearlings which were nothing enjoyed by many friends of M but a band of ‘skutis,’ to eat beet and Mrs. Brown. tops. After eating them, I sold the S. C. Giles is building a fine fire cattle to Moffat of San Francisco f»r Christmas beef, at ai advance of | pluce in Tell Lelinherr’s house. »500, making the total value of the Throw away your stove and have crop $30,908.48.” a fire place, which is much Total valuo of crop ........ $30,908.48 healthier and moye convenient. Totul expense........ . . . . 17,557.55 Mr. Kaniff and tuinily, who Net proceeds................$13,350.55 Divided by 225 acres, leaves net proceeds per acre $59.33. "I've roted the fact that before sugar beet culture commenced in Blanco, when we approached a farmer’s house, a ‘yaller’ dog would come tearing over the fence grab bing at the seat of your trousers. But now houses have been built with bluegrass and flowers in the front yards, and when you meet the old man on the road he no longer rides in a squeaking cart, with an old crippled horse, but in the finest kind of a surrey behind two spank ing steeds. The daughter who used to wear jeans and calicoes is now clothed in silks nnd satins, and the old women when she invites you in her backyard to see the finest breed of poultry, forgets to say before they commenced sugar beets it was stocked with nothing but a band of ‘dunghills.’ ” RiverSon fliotings. arrived here from Salem just before the storms begau, haye rented n small house in town for the winter. In the spring he expects to more on a farm near town. This is what we like to see—good, energetic farmers locating in our alley. The local sports were out last Sunday bagging game for Thanks giving. One young hunter, we are told, killed 50 small birds before noon. Certainly the wanton de struction of these harmless little songsters is and ought to be pro hibited by law. S. G. Jones, who camo to Coos comity only a few weeks ngo nnd rented the Anderson property just below town, expresses himself as well pleased with our little valley and says he and his wife (who came in on the stage last Friday from Roseburg) have come to stay, ns Coos county is ibe best place they have found while traveling through many states nnd territories. f o o d ’s S a rs a p a rilla Genuine D urham T o bacco. - You will find one coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two each four t M ounce bag of Blackwell’s Durham. Buy a bag of , this celebrated tobacco [ fgf and read the coupon— | S f which gives a list of val- ||| uable presents and bow if| to get them. ill coupons inside Blackwell’s M " j “ K“ l bln,V r h « WI|,,d whl8tle8 nud shrieks like a fiend. Rumor has it that some odo is belter of! financially to the value of five fat hogs which O. Reed had left hanging over night recently. Tobacco Mr. Arneson, who bought the lili» « « Taylor place east o f town, hns rented a house in town and will not move on his fnrw until spring. At B. C. Lehmanowaky’s store you will seen novel sight; fifteen of our native quails inhabit a large Times are lmnl, an<l “ we stand treat.” Wo Lave arranged to make our cage in the show window. They subscribers a gift that will last the whole year. We will send every per have become quite tame and seem son who calls at our office and paya up a year in advance on the Herald, the perfectly contented. following high-grade monthlies and lmnd-books: MT Published nt Springfield,Ohio. A practical farm paper, that A. H. Black, one of our lending I *11*133 I a! A 1 1 7 0 is tilled with the practical experience o f actual farmers. It ia merchants, who went east on urgent r U i l i l l i l \ ; I ? Ll ably edited, thoroughly up to the times, and keepsiits renders posted on the wonderful advances made every month by pro business a few weeks ago, returned gressive agriculturists in tho science of tilling the soil. Send for a free last week bringing with him fthe sample copy. better-half. May they live long] A monthly magazine for women and the home. Its bright stories, poems and sketches, its clear and wholesome edito and l:e happy, is the wish of all rials, its practical suggestions on home life and woman’ » who know them. work makes it a universal favorite. It cannot fail to inter est and please every member of the family. The publishers at Hpring- The high water on the upper bo glad this “ paper a * free sample >m< will ........... ... to send tlie readers o * f iL ““ “ “ held, Ohio, copy. rivers has been very destructive to late vegetables; cabbage, potatoes, pumpkins and squash were badly can easily understand what it means and easily carry out its sugges damaged or totally destroyed. tions. Thousands o f copies have been sold. Price, 25cents. Many pumpkins and squashes were A collection o f the favorite recipes o f the pood housekeepers who rea d W o m a n k in d . seen floating by here. The rarest Every recipe is the tested standby o f some sight was a rooster riding on a log. practical housekeeper. The book lias He would occasionally brace him proved very popular and we are sure you will like it. Price, 25 cents. self and crow, unconscious of bis danger, but evideutly enjoying | himself. There are two ministers who hold services regulaily in this place, To eueryone paying up all arrears cmd one year's subscrip Rev. Blair, Presbyterian, and Rev. tion to THE HERALD in aduance, we will send both o f the Buckner. Methodist Episcopal. ! aboue named monthlies fo r one year and both o f the boohs. The M. E. church, south, expects TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AT ONCE. to have a minister located here. Call on or address Tun H erald , Coquille City, Oregon. The U. B. church hns loented Rev. Helm here, who, we presume, will Try It and See. hold services regularly. This will make four ministers who will have “ THE SILVER CHAMPION,” Whatever may be said about the (dis)appointments at this place. Surely the people can’t complain publications of Rev. Irl R. Hicks by C arr i d the Stat> o f O regon o n an H on est V ote. of being neglected in Ibis respect. those who do not fully understand ______ ________ _________ __ the fnet, there is no denying the The Ashland woolen mills have i truth that his paper and Almanac The only Associated Press newspaper that been running almost steadily on 1 have come to stay. His splendid supported him in Oregon wns the orders for the past year, and would J journal, Word and Works, is now have beeu fairly successful but for | entering its tent'., year, largely the limited amount o f water during increased in circulation and in every OF SALEM. the summer. The owners are con way improved, until it deserves the ____ national reputation it has attained. sidering a proposition to remove th e p la n t to a p o in t in n o r t h e r n | H is 1 8 9 7 A lm a n a c is n o w ready a n d ►Subscribe for the people’ s daily— a weekly. $ 1 a year. Same rates by the California w h e r e a la r g o s u b s id y is by far the finest an d most beauti year; month. e ha _ _ issued, it contains has been offered them, a matter to ful fill h be has , yet A FARMER S PAPER. 108 pages, including cover artisti ni tisti be regretted. 1108 The weekly Journal at $1 a year is an ’ ■ ' ■ ’ ' , -------- ,i filled 8-page farmers’ and a state r. i i , r •. . j • i„ i l . cally printed in colors, nnd is fillei paper that every newspaper, champion o f bimetallism It has been definitely dee ded ; f back to baok with jU8t what.i is should circulate. With relieblo market Superintendent Irwin tlmt the boll- ...... wanted in every shop, office and reports, farm department aud all the gen day session of the State Teachers’ j homo in America. One feature of era! news. It is not controlled by any cor porate, financial or partisan influence. It Association . • will • be • held at » , Salem I [ the Almanac for 1897 is n series of is a clean family newspaper, devoted to u p *h” ! 1 2 original, beautifully engraved building eyery interest o f the producer- December 28, and continuing for! star maps, with explanatory chapters, Gold standard corporation newspapers from the east are offeredyou for almost nothing- one week. which could not bo bought for less 'j hey are offered to us for nothing if we will circulate them at a profit. Support a news- A. T. Mnrkl ry, of Medford, of than five dollars iu any work on papt r that stands by your interests— the the has evapo- __ _ Aloah evaporator, . _ astronomy. As Mr. Hicks has so only paper for the people in Oregon now o f circulation. Support a state reform rated about 25,090 pounds of fruit j correctly and faithfully warned the stato newspaper in its work. this season, principally prunes, j public of coming droughts, floods, All news o f the state, nation and world. All news o f f he state government. This is about half the amount put j cold waves, blizzards, tornadoes and Full legislative proceedings. cyclones, in the years passed, aside up last year. A farm department by a farmer. A home and literary department. from the other varied and splendid L. L. Dietz, a practical watch Write for sample copy and get up a club. repairer, will soon open a shop in features of his paper and Almanac We will make it an object to you. Sample Coquille City— in the meantime will | these considerations alone should copies of tlie one cent silver daily to work with. Liberal commission and valuable do all kinds of repnirin at home prompt every family to subscribe nt premium. HOFBB BUG’ S, once for 1897. The Almanac is Publishers, Salem, Or. at the Judge Nosier residence. * _ , ,, .... i , _j »„¡on ly 25 cts. n copy. W ord and Duknne— Spiffins ms refused to, W (>.ks ,g 0I|e (1(lllJ a yenr, Jenr, anil a Tho Daily Capital Journal, 1 year.. ..$ 3 OO honor that sight draft. Gnswell , j copy of the fine Almanac goes as a The H e r a ld 1 year..................................... 2 00 Perhaps he regarded it as an over ": premium with every yearly subscrip The two worth....................................... $5 00 sight draft. tion. Write to Word and Works Both given for one year for. .$4 20 publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Joy's for tlio Jaded and Good “Word and Works," a large anil Tho Weekly Capital Journal, 1 y e a r ..$ l 00 HecttH tor all jilankind. Tho H erald ........................................ 2 00 splendid monthly magazine, with jers VEGETABLE S1RSAPAK1LLA. The two worth.......................................$3 OO the Alninnnc, nnd the H ekald , nil a Both 1 year fo r...................... $2 40 for one year for nnlv $2.20. Wm. Page left town last week Riverton, Nov. 23. The Baudot! Block Coal Company has its long to visit his stock ranch, and while trestle nearly completed. It was out looking after his stock, the built under the supervision of Peter ■ storm raised mountain streams and Loggie, which insures an excellent flooded Catching creek so that he piece of work. j could not return for four d days. a y s . ___ Mr. The high water washed out the ! Page is one ofour most enterprising new sidewi lk between this place ■ stock farmers, who has o f late and the mines. turned this attention to young The president of the California dollars, from tho balance of silver Both hotels inn a free buss to stock and who has always an eye glass works says that his plant is not bullion ou hand, purchased under and from the mines during high open for a nice calf. resuming work because of McKin the act of July It, 1890. The water. Tlie mill shut down on account GENERAL, N E W S . ley’s election. They shut down every seigniorage upon this amount was of high wnter. year for two months in accordance $5,051,430, which lias been turned Tlio schooner Joseph nod Ileury DROWNED BIS WIFE AND FIVE CHIL with orders from the glass trust, into the treasury. The balance of loaded her hold with coal fiom DREN. nnd would have started up just the the silver bullion purchased under Timon’s mine and the deck with Denver, Nov. 17.—Andrew J. same if Bryan was elected. Spute was Rrresteil charged with the act of 1890, on hand November lumber from the mill. The Riverton coal company will the murder of his wife and fi ve Roseburg Review: Last year 1,1890, was 125,001,203 fine ounces, On Sunday, October which cost the government $112,- soon have their tramway and bunk-1 children. under a tariff of 8 cents n pound 805,025. The coinage value of this ers completed nnd l e shipping coni. j J5th, Spute, who runs a small sub our hop growers sold ns low ns 1J amount is $101,093,000. Not a week passes without rome | urban grocery, took his family boat transfer of real estate. Several riding on Smith’s lake, p. smul! body cents a pound. This year under the dwellings are soon to be erected. Why Not— They Voted that Way. of water in the southern part of same 8 cents a pound tariff they It you want a first-class smoke, ,|,£. city. By some means tho boat are selling at 12 cents— now who The Portland Tribune says: It is just step over to the Riverton Hotel j W(1H upset. Spute alone could can figure out just how the tariff alleged that tho Oregon Railway & and get a genuine Havana cigar, j BWjln and the others were drowned. affects the price of such products? Navigation company, the Northern The Riverton Hotel has now aj s|,ortly afterwards it developed br rand spanking new sign painted t|lat ¡\ir8 Spate’s life was insured Tho Panhandle railroad (Penn Pacific 1?. It. and the Southern j for $10,000. This fact prompted by V N. \V. Leneve. sylvania line) has laid off about 450 Pacific H. R. intend to make a cut W. Campbell met with quite an an investigation, which resulted in He fell on , the man's arrest. It is claimed men nnd this, it is said, is at the in tho snlnries of their employes. accident last week. beginning of what will follow along The cut, it is said, will be 20 per one of the rails of the track aud ,|)nt g pnte |los been leading a dual _ j life aud his alleged paramour, Miss its entire line. It is remarked as a cent., although ono man yesterday hurt his back. It is rumored that the chicken-j Nellie Davis, was also arrested, peculiar fact that tho “ prosperity claimed tlint GO cents were to be pox hns made its appearance in ROBBED I lls OLD FRIEND. nows’’ in tho goldite nowspapers is deducted from tho daily wages of town. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 17.—John F. U. Moon was in town last week. S. Frye, n returned Alaska miner, by telegraph and investigation cacti person in the employ of the rail road companies. Tho cut particu He will return Monday ai d com met an old schoolmate from Ger- shows that most of it is “ faked." mence work for the Baudon coiu- j ninny in this city yesterday. They Utah has a woman state senator, larly affects the rank and file of the I pany. roomed together last night, and corporations, for ns yet no one has I J. H. Timon is now engaged Mrs. Martha Hughes Cannon. Her thia morning the latter, George H. discovered that the salaries of the j taking out coal from his new U husband, Argus M. Cannon, n prom presidents have boon decreased. . . Krumm, had disappeared, taking j As soon ns he completes h Ins air .n t|J(J so|e possessions inent elder in the Mormon church, | shaft he will place miners at work of the miner, with him. lhe case Steam er Alice Blanchard Disabled. nnd n Republican, ran against bis ! nnd rush tho coal business along. | was reported to the police, but wife, who is n Democrat. Mrs. Can D onna A n a . Wo learned from parties who | Krumm cannot be found. ------ - » - — non was elected by 4000 majority, had been ou tlie steamer Alice! S o r e 'T h r o a t «J tilrU lv t’ u re rt. and now she proposes to devote Blanchard that she had been so ¡ A first-class gnsoline gns plant, j Not long ago in speaking of sore capable of supplying 401) burners, most of her attention to snnitary injured iu the late storm that they j h(W iontnlled iu the chemical throat, and the difficulty frequently nnd educational legislation. She is refused to go any further on her, laboratory at Pacific University, at experienced in curing it, Mr. J. E. wife No. 4. although they had taken passage Forest Grove. The new- apparatus, I Thomas, of Uniondale, l ’a., told bow which cost about $7000, is the be bad often cured it in bis family. Miss Willard lias ngnin been to the city from Portland or Astoria. gift of the First Congregational We give it in his own words: “ I The chief accident seems to have Ipencer, Mass., nnd was have frequently used Chamberlains unanimously elected president of church of 8p the National W. C. T. U., at the con happened out opposite our const promised to Prof. Whittlesey ou l ’nin Balm in my family for sore throat ami it has effected a speedy vention held at St. Louis last. week. nnd in quite a disabled condition a recent tripeast. cure in every instance. I would not she made her way ¡uto Port Orford. ¡ The official count in Lake conntv Mrs. Ada W. Unruh of Oregon was think of getting along in my home present nnd prominent. Mrs. Mary A dispatch from San Francisco of increased Bryau’s majority from 1 without it.” Pain Balm also cures to 32. rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Yellen Foster, of the g. o. p., is not date of Inst Thursday gives the F or sale ot 25 and 50 cents per represented ns present and deeply story from her master, nud is ns bottle by Dr. 8. L Leneve, druggist interested in temperance reform— follows; - a - . « * » - -------- The steamer Alice Blanchard, ( r<x >8 K ay N ew s.) having been more interested in Dan McIntosh, of Coos river, delivering her sex into wage-slavery disabled nnd leaking, arrived here today, in tow of the Faridlou. shipped 50 head of hogs o c the during the Into enmpnign. S p e a k in g o f th e B la n c h a r d ’s trou -| t . needed by poor,tired mothers, over- Botiitn, which sailed ¡Sunday morn . . and .. t____ i ____.i ...it i. worked burdened with care, debili ing, just in time for the heaviest “Seven hundred rovers were laid” tile, her master said: tated and run down because ot poor, thin We were abort five miles north-j and Impoverished blood. Help is needed gnle of tbe season. at the late New York City’s Commer j west of Cape Blanco, and one and The report that the Homer’s cial banquet at Delmonico's, in n hnlf miles off shore at 2:30 Tues by the nervous sufferer, tbe men and women tortured with rheumatism, neu crew was to be transferred to tbe honor of the election of Mr. McKin day afternoon, when we discovered ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Czarina, tins trip, is ptobably a ley nnd tho success of plutocracy. | tho slop was fast filling with water I mistake, as the Czarina will ntt be Thero wero 400 members of the club through a hole 10 iuelu-s in diam. ready to run for since time yet. and 300 guests but we don't sec |eter in her port bow. Apparently W hen n o o d ’s Sarsaparilla begins to en The body of Ferdiuez, the cook I it had been punched by some float- rich, purify and vltaliie the blood, end of the ill-fated Arago, wns found tlint the names of I’owderley, or j ing object we had struck. The ■ends It In a heating, nourishing, Invig Gompors, or Snrgeant. of the several pumps were set going, but the orating stream to the nerves, rouse lee and last week on the beach, fifteen organs ot the body. H ood's Sarsaparilla lnbor organizations, figured in it w Hter was coming very fast. Luck builds upthew eak and broken down sys miles north o f the Umpqua. The remains were identified by papers Wo guess they got their little tip ily, tho Fnrnllon came along nnd tem, ami cures all blood disease«, because fonnd in the pockets. took ns to Port Orford, where we nnd subsided greasy mechanics There is a shortage of coal in made such temporary repairs ss were not wanted, anyway. George enabled us to lessen the WHter in the San Francisco market, which is the reason given for the O. C. & Gould was there; so also Calvin the hold with our pumps Our N. Co. sendii g a schooner to load Brier, John Jacob Astor, George M. machinery was partially disabled, here, in connection with the steam but we could steam a little. The Pullman, Roswell I’. Flower, 1>. (). Fnrnllon transferred our four Eu- Is the One True Blood Puriner. All druggists It. ers Bonita and Areata, lh e Beu Mills, etc., w ho have made commerce reka passengers to the North Fork Prepared only byC. I. llood A Co., lowell. Mass. lah is a three masted schooner, of their fellow-men. 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