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t i n n i i ] * C ttg g e n t ili. PUBLISHED EVKUY I l KSDAV ¡ Death of LaFayett« Lane, One of Oregon' Pioneers, at Roseburg. Maceo Send 3 Greetings from His Mountain j Itosebiirg, Nov. 24.— Hon. La Camp to His Counirymen In tho fayette Lai.e, cnngiesstnan from United States. THE CUBANS CLAIM A VICTORY. UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. G et Your Many thousand dollars worth o f valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers o f B la ck w e ll’ s G en u in e D u rh a m T o b acco. You will find one coupon inside each ^ E y r t le I= c ir L t and . tH a x r p p e r -C c q .t a .ille and. W h a t is G c in g o n T iie r e . Oregon from 1874 to 1876, died ut J. S. McEWM * D. F. DEIS, Philadelphia, Nov. 25.—Tim first his h o m e here Monday. He was Editors and Proprietors. authentic news from the niourtain a son o f Joseph Ernie, the first Preparations are already being Horn— In Myrtle Point, Nov. 25, United States senator from Oregon 1806, to Mr. aud Mrs, Z. T. John mude for a general time Christ D evoted to th o m aterial and Rooii»I np- cainji of General Antonio Maceo mas. The festivities here will he b u l d i n g o f the C oquil le Valley purttoularly that lias been received in this coun and ennddinte for vice-president on sou, a daughter. an d o f C oos C ounty generally. try since Weyler left Havana for tho the Democratic ticket in 1860. first class. Subscription, per year, in advance, fli. Two nourishing school« iu our front two weeks a“ i>, came today b y ! fL iE ayette Lane was born iu It is a • pleasure to be able to speaks well for , the , pareuts f n u t i c i u c i u county, ui mi ui y , l Indiana, ut i i r t i i u, x No- town i » , . , special messenger, who stopped in Vaudeiberg T U E SD A Y , DEC. 1, 1896. vernher 12, 1842. ' He was a son of of pupils, as they ure both pnvute. announce thnt the much needed this city. Farmers were selling fine sau- sidenalk to I lie depot at this p l a c e F . F IS H K K , N b w i p a p e b A D iR R T ld ita A o e i t ; General Maceo scuds greeting to Gen. Joseph Lane, candidate for two ounce bag, and two 31 M.rch.utn' Etchinge, Han Framlano, la Hreckenridge sage ou the streets in town at 5c a has been commenced. vice president with his countrymen in tho United States, oar authnriaed axent. Thia papar la kt-pl untile coupons inside each four Several homesteads have been la hi. ofUco. j and in a few words assures them as the nominees of the Charleston pouud lust week, and sparenhs at m ounce bag o f Blackwell’s filed ill the branch land office at and the friends of Cuba throughout convention of tho Democratic party 2c per pound. The Lumber Octopus About Crushed. J. A. McMickle, of the new meat this place recently, and still there the country that his gallant hand is of I860. Durham. Buy a bag of He was educated in Washington, market, has put iu a cooking fur is much vacant land iu Cooecounty ., , safe for a time at least to take care The Examiner of November 2o |)f no raatu.r what the Span- D. 0., ami iu ¡Stamford, Connecti nace to be used in connection with that is valuable und would muke t h is celebrated tobacco excellent homes. gives a graphic account of the trials i„r,ls may do. Tho message is cut; adopted law as a profession, his butcher husiuess. and read the coupon— ! Miss Giace Dietz, who has been and tribulations into which the great directed to the New York junta, aud removed to Oregon. Ho was Gus Bender, who has been fe l w h ich gives a list o f val- a member o f the legislature in stopping with Mrs. Cnpt. lined ut lumber trust— or combine, or pool, ' and reads: ntteudiug college in California, 1864, eode-commissioner of Oregon Empire the iHst two months, re liable presents and how “ We have withstood the enemy in returned home by last Wednesday's as you choose—has fallen nnd which She was , .. . many encounters, and are prepared in 1874, and in thnt year was elec traiu, ill health being the cause of tum id home last week. |g| to get them. threaten to destroy it. at the captain’s home when the 1 e H for any move he may make. We ted to congress ns a Democrat to his short slay there. Arago was lost, aud she gives a wire nail trust in tho east, it hit off have rendered him much injury, and fill the vncnucy occasion 'd by the Our neighbors living on the graphic description of the excite- more than it could chew— or, in will he able to withstand any of his death of George A. LaDow, serv- mg until 1877. He was defeated Sugarloaf mountain, east of town, I ,uent iu Empire while the vessel other words, contracted to manage attacks for some time to come Assure our noble friends in tho at the uext congressional election weie * treated ‘ to a coat ‘ of ‘ snow ou was going to pieces, on account of both the people and the business United .States that the cause of lib nnd returned to his home at llose-1 last Thursday—just a little und for the danger of all on board being on this const, a la Jamieson of the erty will not suffer in Pinar del ltio. burg, Oregon, where ho practiced a Thanksgiving surprise. lost; aud the rescue o f some of British South African Co. in the To those who me friendly to our law until his death. We have had more cold weather those in danger gave almof t frantic Times are hard, and “ we stand treat.” Wo have arranged to make our in this N o/einbcr than we Lad all joy, but those who were lost were Boer country, and collapsed. Now cause I seud greetings.” Mis. Sheridan, the wife of Thos. of last winter. It reminds the old mourned for with a sincere sadness. subscribers a gift that will last the whole year. AVe will send every per Tho message was dntod at the let them be punished for tho devil, Thanksgiving was well observed son who calls at our office and pay* up a year m advance on the Herald, tuo rebel army camp, near Las Posas.on Sheridan, sr„ died at her residence settler of 1861 and 1862, also of ment and robbeiies they uavo per the nothern coast at tho farthest i in Itosebnrg at 4:30 S itnrday after 1875, whan the ground was crusted by our citizens and a goodly num following high-grade monthlies and hand-books: petrated by their conspiracy the western end of tho Itubi chain of I noon, Nov. 21st. Mrs. Sheridan for over two weeks, aud the hills ber of turkeys were sacrificed ou 1 mi P u b lis h e d n t S p r in g fie ld . O h io , A p rn elioa l fa r m p a p e r , t h a t is ailed wit li the practical experience o f actual luriners ItU past twelve-month, in contempt of mountains, along which are the sev- | had been an invalid for a number were white with the “ beuuliful” the nltur of glorification. Rev. ably edited. thoroiiEllly up to the tim es. ca d k<mi>s»ns renders Blair held services iu the Presby- eral camps and strongholds of of years. She was an old pioneer about three weeks. posted <m the w on derful ndvnnces made every m onlh by pro law. o f Douglas county, and left a hus gressive agriculturists iu the science o f tillin g tho soil, ben < ternn church nt 11 o’clock a. in., The Examiner says it was organ Maceo’s forces. The skeleton or pattern form of fiftmplo cop y . , , , ti urioht Cubans in this city are especially band and four sons, all residents of Capt. Bullaxd’s new steawir wus and we are told that he deliveied A m onthly m agazine fo r wom en and the hom e. Its hriabt ized to “ establish the Central Lum __ an able sermon for the occasion. elated over the report of Maceo, for Roseburg. stories, poem s s a d sketches, its clear en d w .ulcm m ejsl.to^ set up at the ship-yard last week ber Company and to shut out do they were fearful of his position rials, i l l practical sag,:« s h o p s on hom e In the evening the Young People’s uni was a beauty in every respect. v o r k m akes it a universal fa vorite. It c.-ui a o i t ail t o i n ter- Christian Endeavor Society enjoyed mestic aud foreign competition;" during the past month or six weeks. cst nnd please every m em ber o f the fam ily. H ie pub lsb.ers a t^ p rm ii- She will be 39-toot keel and about O b io , will bo Kind t o send the readers o f this p iper a tree sarnpi a pleasant sociable at the spacious field * “ some of the smaller establish The carrier of the message, whose 45 feet over all, and promises to T l a r i e c - a - W e e k I '« l l I i o n , cop y residence of L . A. Roberts. About written. name is not given out by tho Cuban ments were to be frozen out;” * “ in take the lead of any boat iu the 30 persons were present. Iuvita- leaders, was a witness to tho fight its campaign against the public and at Artemisa, which was first reported 18 l ’ ugesa Week. 156 Pages a Year county when completed. Orvil Dodge, the Historian Since Wm. Corbin and wifebnve small competitors " * * “ The ns a great Spanish victory, nnd later tions. T housands o f co p ie a have been sold . 1 rice, -.» cents. It stands first among “ weekly” moved to town, J. H. Mutheuy (tiie appointed by the Coos county A collection o f tho favorite recipes o f tho jobbers nnd retail dealers all over ns a drawn battle. papers in size, frequency of publica Mark Hanua of Populism iu this Pioneer and Historical society, has “ It was a splendid fight," said the tion and freshness, variety and the coast were forced into line.” In commenced his labors, and we pre place) is keepiug bachelor’s hull the instance of one large firm which Cuban officer, “ and gave great hopo reliability of contents. It is prac- aud says if any young lady wishes diet that be will have an interest proved very popular and wo aro sure yuu will like it. I rtoe, -A cents. and courago to tho entiro army refused to join tho conspiracy, You who are in tho United States tically a daily at the low piice ° f a L0 ]IEp10ve the privilege of leap- ing little volume to dedicate to the society at their next meeting. weekly; and its vast list of sub-1 * r * , , j year she must not delay the pro- “ every effort was made to force it and who read only meager nnd Every oue should assist the author scribers extending to every into line,” aud to that eml, the trust untruthful reports can have no nnd territory of the union ^niid Poti*hou later than Dec. 31, 1896. all that is possible. The pioneers are “ threatened to begin a disastrous idea of tho nature of things in Pinar foreign corn tries, will vouch for the Confidence having been restored dropping away fast and it will soon del ltio. But I will speak more accuracy and fairness of its news by the election of McKinley, the be too late to obtain facts from eye war and force it to tho wall.” In To everyone paying up all arrears ami one year's especially of Artemisa, where one of price of lumber in Sau Fraucisco witnesses c f the scenes of early tion to THE HERAU) ,n aduance, we will send both of the conclusion, tho Examiner says: “ Iu tho greatest Cuban victories was columns. It is splendidly illustrated nnd has fallen from 84 to $6 per thou days. The society should be con a base named monthlies for one [¡ear and both ° f ^ e boohs . losing this feeder” [the organized won. among its special features are a sand feet during the month of gratulated upon I heir selection for TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AT ONCE. “ Maceo did not use his entiro force Hue humor page, exhaustive market November. While this is a death that important work, jobbers and retailers in that city]« Call on or address T he H ekalp ,______________ Cognil.o City, Oregon. “ the Central Lumber Company his against the Spaniards, but the latter, reports, all the latest fashions for blow to onr logging interests, we tions were supposed to have been who numbered between 6000 nnd women and a long series of stories presume it is the advance wave of been attneked in a vital spot. Its given out, or that number would 8000, were driven back from the prosperity making its appearance have been doubled. Some of the F a idoa Recorder: Two years W I L L I A M J . B I I Y A N own members can no longer bo foothills, and many of them were j by the greatest living American aud Clark and Palmer ou the Pacific coast. English authors, “ THE SILVER CHAMPION,” young people enjoyed a social hop Bl.ikeney of the assured of tho monopoly that for slain upon the hard plateau before Conan Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome, in the evening aud pleasure reigned The social dance nt the residence Oar.-i d thi S'.ati of Oregon on an nearly a year they have enjoyed in | the town. As night came on Maceo Stanley AVey man, Mary E. Wilkins, ife-saying service a sample blanket of \V. G. AV. Orr on last Friday supreme; turkey roasts and cran from whit'll they Imve just hemd IIo:i93t Vote. the domestic trade. They had com ordered two batteries from the hills Anthony Hope, Bret Harte, evening was a very pleasant affair berry sauce, also music and pump grill if) in^, tiPtva. JiJnjor lilakeney bined to destroy the business of and shelled tho town. Fires began Brander Matthews, etc. aud attended by maoy invited kin pie prevailed at many of our hent the fmrupto to Now York nncl their less fortunately situated com- in various places in tho city, and AATe offer this unequaled news friends. Marshal J. C. Brown Attor private residences, wheio intimate Tho o n ly A ssociated P ros , nowspaper that supported him in O regon waa t h . poti tors, and they have sought to tho cannonading was something paper and T he II ebaui together one ney G. M. Short and Dr. K. A. Leep friends were invited. Ilie Enter it was used a» a sample in advertis wonderful. The two dynamite guns ^ ing for blankets for the life-Eaving place the purchasing public at their year for $2.25. Tho regular sub- were among the many who held a prise man »vas too full for utter- A firm got the contract Daily did fearful work, so me of which I •' ..1 it i s f e a r e d . stations. Capital Journal m«»M ”, «. ... u.,* ..mm v=« r tirr ifrv w r t y t o JirtrnriTi. Special Clubbing Offer. t lie in selves so well for Ó, to many will shoiten the days of usefulness produce blankets equal to tin Artimisa was almost destroyed 000 worth of real estate nlon along the O F SA L E M . I years. si mple and lienee if tho contract is of that fluent pencil-pusher. Chicago lake shore, on tho ground You would be surprised at tho work The O r * . « ;« » » S i («■ M iiim T i l t g i u r i li filled it will have to be supplied 1 st l o r O H l y Z.V C e l l i » . rinbscribD fo r tlio people’ s d a ily—$:* a of our cannon. Tho walls of the that the United States nover pos from the B.mdon woolen mills. venr: weekly. # 1 a year. Sam e rates by tko Lee Items. city were torn apart, and many of m onth. Smokehouse Burned. The sample was made from Co- Every taxpayer should rend a Sa sessed the right to grant lands iu tho big houses were completely A F A R M E K ’8 PAVER. qnille wool. L s p , Nov. 27. tho former “ Northwest Territory.” demolished. I learned many were lem paper this winter. The Oregon Rain and frost at T b e w eekly Journal nt $1 a year i s an A smokehouse nt the home of AVcekly Statesman is the biggest, | present. fa n n ers’ new spaper, and a state The annual meeting of the Eon th 8-p«i»o If his position is adjudged valid, killed during the four hours, bom Dud Johnson, of the meat market paper I hat every cham pion o f bim etallism brightest, cheapest and best paper [ the United States is still tho owner, bardment. The loss of tho enemy published at the capital. The leg- ! James Mast nnd Donald Charles and grocery firm o f Johnson Bro’s, em Oregon Miners’ association was should circulate. W ith reliable m arket reports, farm departm ent aud all the gen ton of Bandon are yisiting iu this in tho city alone was in tho neigh near the public school building, held at Grants Pass lately ond the eral news. Ii is not con trolled by any co r and cannot alienate tho homes of following officers were elected: borhood of 150, according to those islaturo meets in January. Needed vicinity. pora te, financi d or partisan influence. It took fire about noon yesterday 10,000,000 penp'o in Illinois, AYis- with whom I talked while my brief laws are to bo passed and n U. S. The high water made quite a President, Prof. AV. H. Hampton; is n clean fam ily newttpaper, devoted to u p aud was cousumed with about 200 b u ild in g eyery interest o f the producer. senator is to be elected. Everybody j sweep. It washed all the fencing esnsin, Indiana, Michigan ami Ohio. stay lasted." lbs. o f bnms and bacon in it. The vice-presidsnt, H. A. Shory; direc G old standard corporation newspapers from The bearer of General Maeoo’s will want to read a good paper this away and has giveu the farmer« file was discovered too late to save tors, H. A. Corliss, M. F. Hull, the east are offerodyon fo r alm ost n o th in g , Oregonian: Benjamin Franklin, j hey are offered to oh for n oth in g i f we w ill message will confer with the leaders winter from the seat of war and to 1 quite a lot of work to do. anything. Several citizens rallied Lincoln Savage nnd L. L. Jewell, circulate them nt a profit.. Support a new s whose wisdom was usually more of William Harmon made a flying to it nnd did all that could bo done, nil from Josephine couuty; J. AAk paper that stands by your interests— the in Now York, deliver tho message to all we cheerfully reco mraeml the the worldly and practical than of the Estrada Palma and immediately Statesman. It is fearless nnd free trip to Norway the first of tile only paper for the people in O regon now o f and by their promptness prevented Robinson, J. D. Cook, George AA7. ‘d a te circulation. Support a state reform Lauce, jr., and George Lyman, all new spaper in ils work. religious kind, is the author of this return to roceive the promotion spoken. It urges economy along j week. nil danger of tho fire spreading. all lines of stnto government and is The rep AVebb Mast nnd Mr. Waters The loss is about $25 or $30. The from Jackson connty. All news o f the state, n ation nnd w orld . statement: “ A bible and a newspaper which is invariably extended to All news o f the state governm ent. waging a war in tiro interests of the ; visited Coquille Monday. Full legislative uroceodings. blaze is accounted for by the fall resentation on tbe board of direc in every house, a good school in every those who return safely from a per taxpayers. Taxation must bo reduced The pleasant home of Mrs. W. ing of a piece of the bacon, which tors from Douglas. Coos and Currv ilous mission. A farm departm ent b y a farm er. district— all studied nnd appreciated A home and lit« rary departm ent. ! l>y abolishing all useless com mis- P. Mast was the sepne o f a very counties was, for the present, left scattered the coals and thus caused W rite for sample cop v and net up n clnh . as they deserve—are tho best sup blank. last 'Vo will milk,' it an o b je c t to yon. Sam ple Tho burden of labor is constantly ¡ ¿ 0,!H nnd The | enjoyable surprise party ou the trouble. cop ies o f tbe one cent silver daily to w ork ports of virtue, morality nnd liberty.” being lightened by now inventions, Statesman is tho only reliable Re Thursday evening, given iu honor A small, new house, o f three ---------------- » - ----------------- w ith. L iberal com m ission and valuable publican Associated Press paper in of Miss ¡Sailio Mast, who con H O FE U B R O ’ S. rooms— n liiin g room and two bed prem ium . Senator Chandler, Republican, but nothing new lias yet been dis Oregon. It consists of twelve pages templates leaviug for a drier Prof. Millard’s vocal music class, Publishers, Salem , Or. covered to brighten tho hours of rooms— for rent. Call at this of tacitly confesses that gold is not in weekly. Ita subscription pr.ee is held Friday nights of each week, climate soon. Music, games, danc labor ami make lift« worth living fice. 'I he D aily Capital J ourn al, 1 venr___ Ç3 00 sufficient supply to do tho business like Simmons Liver Regulator does. $1.50 per year, but by a special ing, etc, were enj.iyed till the now numbers 50 scholars, and others Mr. Ilnrrington was not feeling T he H erald 1 y ea r................................... 2 00 o f tho country (let alone that of tho It s the King of Liver Medicines. arrangement with tho publishers we | midnight hour, when a bountiful aie arranging to attend. so well during the cold snap, but have arranged to supply* it to our lunch was served, consisting of T h o two w o rth .................................... oo world), and suggests that “ the banks A sluggish liver depresses one’s is belter since. Both given for oue year for. .$4 20 subscribers from this date until t io oyster soup, cake, pie and other spirits nnd causes languor, besides should use greenbacks for their The gross value in Tillnmook upsetting tho whole system. But adjournment of the legislature three good things, too numerous to men* Joy’s Ter tîifl .Truie-I and Oooi T he W eekly Capital Journal, 1 y e a r . .$ l 00 reserves instead of gold.” Tlint’i connty is $1,251,263. Health for ail »«»¿iikiasl. i Simmons Liver Regulator tones up I months good reading— for only 25c. tion. After lunch, dancing was T ho II e iu l d ................................................ 2 00 Forward all subscriptions to the again resumed for a short time it; legislnto for the hnukers, and and strengthens tho body. JOT'S V£C£rASuir-51SSAPA3iU.A. Read our Labor Exchange col T he tw o w o rth ................................... $ 8 00 STATESMAN, SALEM, OR. Send w lien all lepnired to their homes --------------- ♦-*•*-*------ —— not for the people. umn. Both 1 year fo r ...................... $2 4Q in your orders right away— the happy in the knowledge that every, lB andon Keoorder.l tic3 through Is made from The department stores in the big nnture’s ow n her hi, a:id verv pleasant nlensant hnd passed n very The schooner Berwick loaded sooner you send, the more you will one had proper chan con .tins n o cities are now invading the smaller with lumber at Parkersburg anil get for your money. nels. J c y * evening nnd that Miss Sadie knew mi n e r a l IH rs. S h e p p a r d ’s V e g e ta b le drugs or bow to entertain n jolly crowd. towns- they are offsetting tho little was towed out to sea Inst Tuesday. Sarsaparilla deadly p ois Splendid Clubbing Rates. c u r e s Dys- on. J o y ’ a AA’itb best wishes, agents of the manufacturing com She started off tor San Francisco V e g e ta b le Bar »a par ilia N obody ’ s I) aiilino . fashionable in good style borne nloug by n stiff The H erald is the only paper bines aud trusts, who were satisfied robs the breeze. It is seven months since . in tho county that is all borne print, blood o f o il with their work of cinching the peo its impuri Bridge Item:. Milliner, she started lo^come in and w o u tjlf one that is half printed iu tbe t i e s , a n <1 ple while the big bosses shared the ashore below tho south jetty. courses all I city is worth a dollar a year, cer these im puri- GRAY BUILDING. OPPOSITE DEPOT, COR. F IR S T A N D H A L L STS. spoils. Bridge, Nov. 27—Cold weather, tainly one all printed at home and Near R . It. Depot, Coquille City, Or. Ice three-quarters of an inch in tho interest o f its people is Factories in New Zealand, accord C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O B E O O N . i worth two dollars. Beside, for thick. ing to tho late annual report of the j Sloan A Berry have been putting cash, at low clubbing rates, we can department of labor, liavo increased ! M U S T -C L A S S F A R E , by the single T S R E C E IV IN G A F IN E S T O C K O F furnish the AVcekly Examiner, the iu logs for Lather AViltinms. They -JL new and seasonable goods, in clu d in g 3 Vegetable inesl, day or tim e bonrders. 638 duriug tho past year. And New Fascinators, R adies’ W oolen Underwear, A lim ited num ber o f nicely-kept Weekly Call, W ill Carleton's will put in some for H. Powell also N a rsa p u rtll- and Knitting Yarn. room s, with clean and co m fo rt rrored by the statements of loinl- preven t s t u e d fecl- Zealand has travolcd about, a third O popular magazine, “ Every AVhere,” and some for S. R. Lnsbbaugh. M rs. Craven is prepared to take ord ers able beddin g. W c l l i / 9 tng druggists everywhere, show ing*s staggering eon James Rooknid, Vertier Fetter, for Clonks fo r Indies nnd children, an d C om forta b le sitting ro m. of tho road towards the single tax. that the people have an abiding oouAdcuce I the Demoreet Monthly, the Thrice- rations, palpitation and George amt «Sol Brownson »ill supply the best at m ost reasonable rates. R ates to suit the tim es nnd a-AA’ eek N. Y\ World, the Daily In Hood's Sarsaparilla. Great o f he rt, rush of m ade know n on application. Hog cholora prevails in some attend Pr««f. Frank Bunch's school or Weekly Capital Journal (with blood t o th e ) cad, t i r r » Q I)rove(1 th0 voluntary state- sections of Ohio, Kentucky ami dizziness, rin g in g U r C f O merits o f thousands o f men and j the legislative proceedings in full), nt Myrtle Point this winter. car*, spots before the women show that Hood's Sarsaparilla ac Rev. lrl It. Hicks' Mrs. Emma Mnjory o f Bandon, Indiana. “ Word nnd tually does possess fy e \ neadacha, b I- • *•* « Works” am! his annual or Almanac who has been visiting her parents, iousne«s,consti~~** " / a r ) y OT(‘ r disease hy purifying, en- S te a m e r Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rookard, F. R Taylor, o f near Fairview. ■ P w o f bowels, pains in« in in El — w V C / f riehlng and Invigorating the ft r 1897, while out last Thursday with a ’73 Or we will give A year's sulwcrip- rotnnied home S iwi Ì aj , Nov. 29. 1 ho back,m elancholy, p i k T blood, upon whleh not only health but liid tongu e coated, foul E AVIiat is the matter with Easter- model Winchester, met with an Itself depends. The great tion to the “ Farm New*” or “ Worn ’ 1RS. 0. \. KFLI.V. Proprietor, breath, p im p les on f McKinley for secretary of wnr? accideut that trny cause him to lose an kind” free to each cash mib- i . p p n e c of ,loo<,’> Bsrssptrin* In K IV E K T O N , COOS C O U N T Y, O K E O O N . i’aca, body ami lim b, S U G G W / 3 9 curing others warrants his left thumb at lenst, besides the ecriber to tin* H erald , or a copv He should have something to le c llc c e fu e r v a force IL L BE D IS P A T C H E D FR O M yon In believing that a faithful uso of Hood's recompense him for valnalde(?) pnmfulness of the wound. He dizzy s p e l l s f»in t E V E R Y T H IN G N E W AND H E A T . AND \\ P ortland. O regon, on or about N ov. ftarsaparilla will cure you if you suffer from of the Farm New* “ Poultry Book” 9 . 189«.on the route from that p oint I j T ables »a p p lied w itn the best in the spells, co ld , ch m m y I services rendered in the late cam was reloading the weapon to shoot or Womankind “ Cook Book,” as any trouble caused by Impure blood. to the m arket. feci and hands, sour | some ealtuou for baiting some traps you may choose; or the whole lot paign. ltegnlar board and lod gin g , per w eek. ib in g s , fhtigtMt C O Q U IL L E R IV E R , with, ami while doing so the cart More Anon. X. Single m eals. 2f*cents. ( sepS* to subscribers who pay up A r r e a r som nia. and all di*- I tou ch in g at all in term ed ia te points, ridge exploded wrecking the gun- ousea o f the stom ach, I a g e s and one year in advance. Or if inducem ents offer, and will W OOL! W O O L ! live r and kidney«. There never has deen such a ! atoek in bad shape and injuring remain perm anently on that we will send Will Carletou's maga Joy,9 Vegetable Sar- rout»' m ak in g regular trips. large and handsome display of bis hand as aboTo stated. sapa: ilia is su'd by all I zine. “ Every Where,” free to cash W e nre p a yin g the highest m arket price F O R R A T E S - d r u g g ists. R e f u s e a holiday goods in Coquille ns this , subscribers. o r oth er in form a tion , a pply at L. I j . Dirt*, a practical watch substitute. W h ’ a y o u I for w ool, spot cash on d elivery, at B an don. | » .• » . — •— - — season, with more n-eoming. Mrs offices o f t h e c tmpanv. pay for the best see Uxat jnnaotfl BAN DON W O O LE N M I L L S CO. repairer, will soon open a shop in Is tl e One True Wood Purifier. AlldrupeWs ft. y o u g e t t h e b est. W O R C E S T E R BLO C K , R. E. Buck lias been putting a Martin has a nice selection at w on -! Oaqnille City in the meantime will prepared only byC. I. flood * Co., !.owe!l. Mass. Portland. O regon, ront of confidence on bis gate and derfullv low price. Prof. Katte- W ANTED-AN lDth7 S2 i& & or 1 2 1 -1 HI D n T l s E t r r r l , do all kinila of repairing nt home, ■ i _ •• « . • * a are easy to take, cosy th in g to ¡laten t? P r o te c t you r ideas ; th ey may Sun Francisco. Cal. posts, as an evidence o f returned mntx will also display uew aud! brin g you w ealth . W rite JO H N W E D D E R - n ovlO ifi at the Judge Nosier residence. 1 l O O t i S P i l l s Io vpeiate. atcuuU. ............................. A gent. prosperity. HUHN At t ’ O., P a ten t A ttorn eys, W a sh in g ton , rare g.axls, fresh from the east C o q o illc C ity. O r. . U. C.« fur their S1.9U0 prize offer. I 1 I C h r is tm a s G ifts F ree L I ri|îackw 3 ir$| I Oenuine DURHAM Tobssco T H E H E R A L D ’S G I F T 1 hm News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Womankind THE HEW YORK WORLD, Womankind Cook Book o r I! OFFER FREE! < > l l! 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