It loo).* likp tlie position of sec
ret.): v i f agriculture is to be placed
in tlie hands of a receiver, with the
«Í Ü U 8 H E D EVERY TUESDAY
chance s in favor of Gan. Mike ele
Young, n newspaper man, being pre
J. S. McËWKS à- ». F. DEAN,
ferred to a lawyer. Since there are
Editors and Proprietors.
no agricu t ii iris qualified in the g.
Devotbd t«i* the material and social mp-j o. p., we speak for the editor every
bidding of the Coqairi* Valley particularly '
and o f Coos County gtB9fiftUy.
time, and especially Moike, whose
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
cultivation of foretops (made in
T U E SD A Y , DEC. 15, 1896. France) has given him n wide repu
tation as an agricultural artist.
I
P . F IS H E K , N e w s p a p e r A d v e r t is in g A g e n t
(ÊÜQMÏflf <ntT( 5}ÉflUtl.
Contemplated County Buildings.
The following letter from JuJge
Schroeder wag received hy Dr.
McUnrmac at Marshfield in reph
to inquiries o f the latter ns to the
intention o f tlie county court to
erect expensive public buildings at
Coqnille City, aud eels at rest that
question:
A rvoo , OreRn„, Doc. t , 1836.
m
Get
Your
Christmas
Gifts
Free
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 c k w e ll’ s
G en u in e D u rh a m T o
bacco.
You will find
oue coupon iuside each
4 The Herald's Great Clubbing Offers
Price with
Fi-st Prioe of
Pnoe with F irxtP ri-eof
HERALD
Pu h'icRtton.
HEUVLIl Unification.
1
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Magazine.......................
2 50
$1 ot) Amerionu Kin-lien M n«azlae..|2 40
3 85 l HI Good Health.................................. 2 50
3 On.. American Mnohinisl...........
1
0
0
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trdwiire........................................
2 30
8 85
2 On.. Aiuericwn Wheelman . . . .
3 SO 4 e0..Harper’ s Magazine...................... 4 75
2 5*1.. Arts far America.................
1 fifi 2 0 >.. Harper's Ko ¡ml Table............. 3 25
4 4*0.. Atlantio .................................
5 0 ..
Home M fq ad ne............. 2 00
3 35
2 VO..Ave Maria
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50.. Housekeeper.................................. 2 10
2 45
1 0 0 ..Bicyelina W o r ld ................
1
00..
International
*'ngazine........... 2 30
2
10
«1 .. Black Cut..............................
2 10 2 0 0 ..Ledger, New York..................... 3 10
50. .Bookkeeper..........................
2
50
3
00.
.Lippinoott’a
magazine...............
3 75
1 C0..Brftnn9 Iconoclast..............
1 00.. Lever.......................................... '... 2 45
2 35
1 00 . Brisk.......................................
2
0
0
..Meehan’
«
Monthly......................
3 00
3 10
2 00 . Mmlcet of Music.................
4 5 0 ..National lieview ......................... 5 45
2 75
2 00.. Hneinens.................................
1 0 0 ..National Tribune......... ............... 2 50
3 75
2 5 0 ..Canadian Masaxins..........
8-00.. New England Magazine............. 4 15
3 00.. Cat hot io World........................ .« 4 00
5 On..North American Review........... 5 85
4 00. .Ceutnrv Maaaaine..................... 5 20
4 0 0 ..N. NV. Lumberman (new )........ 4 85
2 00. .Chap Book..................................... 8 35
1 0 0 ..Ohio Farm er................................ 2 45
3 00. .China Decorator........................... 4 10
| 3 0 0 ..Chroiiiel«. Chicnio..................... 4 15 2 M l..Pilot................................................. 3 75
1 00. . Peterson’ s magazine ................. 2 40
i 1 00. .Constitution. Atlanta................. 2 45
1 00.. Philistine........................................ 2 55
j 1 0 0 ..Cosnmpo'iirtii m agazin e......... 2 55
50.. Post Dispatch, St. Louis......... 2 10
; 1 0 0 ..Courier Journal. Louisville—
2 25
2
5 » . Public Opinion............................ 3 75
3 00. .Current Literature, n e # ............. 3 85
1 25.. Pul p i t . . . ........................................ 2 75
l 00. .Dairy Report.............................. 2 50
j 1 00 . Dairy W orld.................................. 2 1.4 1 00.. Railroad Par Journal ............... 2 45
1 On.. Itapublioan. Springfield........... 2 55
3 00.. edapatch. Chicago, daily.......... 4 20
1 0 U . Rural New Yorker....................... 2 50
1 0 0 ..Delineator......................
2 54
oo..St. Nich'd»:*................................... 4 25
4 00.. Dramatic Mirror.......................... 4 95
2 0 0 .-Echo, Chioaco............................... 3 25 3 (H).. Set ibuer’s Magazine................... 4 20
1 (»0..Spirit of the W est..................... 2 35
2 0 0 ..Express. Buffalo, N. Y .............. 8 25
2 0 0 ..Trotter and Pacer....................... 3 25
1 00.. Farmers' Union............................ 2 45
59.. Vick’ s Floral Magazine............. 2 00
1 00.. Farm Poultry.....
2 40
1 09.. Weekly Wisconsin....................... 2 25
4 0 0 ..Forest and Stream lnew )......... 4 85
3 0 0 ..Frank Leslie's Popular Mihly. 4 01
3 00.. Wilson*« Photo. Magazine........ 4 25
50 .Fruit Growers’ Journal............. 2 10 1 00 .. Witness, Montreal...................... 2 80
00. . Woman and Homo. .................. 2 10
3 0t).. Forum.............................................. 4 35
3 0 0 .. Yale Review.................................. 4 25
1
0d..Gumeluml.......................................
2 45
j
D r J. T. M c C okmao , M ikshfield ,
O regon — Dear
D octor:
Y .u r
"• 31 Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco, is
very interesting left o f Nov. 27th,
oar authorized a^ent. Thin paper la kept ou file
It is certainly the intention of iO-'elved yesterday.
two ounce bag, and two
la hia office.
Mr. McKinley to call an extra session
I note with pleasure what you
coupons inside each four
A Brave Oregon Woman Created a Sensation. of congress immediately after his say relative to the erection o f new
ounce bag of Blackwell’ s
inauguration on March 4th.
It county buildings, and the iuterest
Kansas City, Dec. 9.—Mrs, Helen
Durham. Buy a bag of
you
take
in
the
matter.
It
would
will be chiefly to consider financial
Dickerson Harford, of Oregon, na
be a great pleasure if others would
this celebrated tobacco
matters, and incidentally the Cubun take a like interest.
tional organizer of the \Y. C. T. XT.,
and
read the coupon—
I cannot imagine the impression
created a sensation while filling the 1
i which 1 understand is abroad, that
which gives a list of val
pulpit of the Duudee M. E. church,
S. F.
Star: The
court 1 favor the erection of expensive
_.
_ ______
___ supreme
uable presents and how
in this city, by denouncing, in ! will dawdle over the Durrnut case buildings. I have never enter
to get them.
unmeasured terms, the acceptance on Monday.
They may reach ft tained the thought. The issue of
by the city of a memorial to bb ! decision before the young man dies the relocution o f our couuly seat,
, as 1 understood it. was made on a
erected in the ceuter of the city to of old age.
cost of from $10,000 to $15,0(X) for
the memory of Fred Heim, the
GENERAL NEW S.
the necessary buildings, provided it
It is amusing, says the Woodland
Look over our clubbing list.
brewer, lately deceased. The Heim
was moved from Empire City. I
y ono of the above publications, each first-class in its line, and
(C a l.) Democrat, to watch tliej
TO
RECOGNIZE
CUBA.
Therefore although, tlie matter now
brt there, who succeeded their father
Smart Alecs who uever subscribe the H erald for one year at the price stated in the right-hand column
New Trial Is Denied.
rests entirely with the county j Washington, Dee. 9.— Senator for local newspapers “ because of figures, making the H erald the cheapest paper in tho county.
in business, had drawn plans for an
court, and they cau, if so disposed,! Carnerou (P a .) today introduced t lore’s nothing in them,” watching
imposing structure to bo erected to
Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 8.— The j act arbitrarily, I would consider it the following resolution:
for nn opportunity to rend tlie cop
the deceased's memory, and subse court of appeals has refused a new a breach of trust if the court
"Resolved, by the senate and ies that aie (mill for hy their more
trial
to
Scott
Jackson.
The
opin-
quently tendered it to the city offi
1 would expend more than $15,000 bouse of representatives that the enterprising neighbors.
| ion covers also the appeal of Alonzo
cials. In the course of her sermon, Walling. It now devolves on Gov jin the erection of uew county independence of tlie republic of
Mrs. Strongmiud— “ And for what
Mrs. Harford arraigned the city ernor Bradley, after receiving buildings. I am confident that we Oulia should be and the same is aie you incncerated here, ray poor
Times are hard, and “ wo stand treat.” Wo have arranged to make our
Icau build a new courthouse with hereby acknowledged by theUnited
fathors for their action, alluded to notice o f the judgment of the jail and modem appliances for: States of America.
man?” The Prisoner—“ I married subscribers a gift that will last the whole year. AVo will send every per
the memorial as a “ monument of coart of appeals, from the cleik, to | beating nnd necessary sewerage, I "Resolved, that tlie United States a new woman.” Mrs. Strongmiud son who calls at our office and payx up a year in advance oti the Herald, the
You following high-grade monthlies and hand-books:
infamy” and appealed to her con | the tiny aud hour of execution. and one which will also he a credit should use its friendly offices with (astonished)— “ Impossible!
There is said to be no ground for to our county, for that figure.
Published at Springfield, Ohio. A practical farm paper, that
tlie government of Spain to bring couldn’t be put in jail for that.”
gregation to prevent its erection.
i« tilled with the practical experience of actual farmers. It is
carrying the case to the United
I have said that I preferred brick about the close of the war between Tlie Prisoner— "But I was! I mar
ably edited, thoroughly up to the times, and keepa it« readers
States court, and the governor’s provided we can build for the Spain nnd Cuba.”
ried a new woman, and tlie old
posted on tlie wonderful advances made every month by pro-
The g. o. p. organs an well as the warrant for the excutiou of Jack-
“
Send
J for
'
a fr<
free
gressive
agriculturists
in tho science of tilling tho soil,
Mills (T ex.) followed tlie Cam woman I already had kicked about j
amount herein 6tuted, nnd there is
sample copy.
goldbug Democrats are getting very sou must issue.
it
uud
put
me
here
for
bigamy.”
not too great a difference in tho eron resolution at once by the fol-
A monthly magazine for women and the home. Its bright
tired of Hanna. He figures so
stories, poems and sketches, its clear and wholesome edito
A Maine man w ho has studied I
cost as compared to wood. I prefer lowing.
rials, its practical suggestions on houio life aud wamau a
Coos
County's
Assessmenl.
prominently without ever having
“ Resolved, That the president of church fairs pretty carefully thus!
brick for county buildings, not 6o
\»ork makes it a universal favorite.
It cannot fnil to inter
est and please eyer.y member of the family. The publishers at Spring-
rendered any public service, either
The different classes of property much for its fire-proof qualities ns tlie United Stntes is hereby directed defines them: A chnrch fair is a
field,'Ohio, will be glad to send tlie readers of this paper a free aumplo
as a soldier, a statesman, scholar or in Coos county have been assessed for the fact that the expense for to take possession of the island ot place w here we spend more money j
copy.
~
"
~
“
A hand-book on the care of poultry, written
repairs on a wooden building, in Cuba with the military and naval
orator, and yet wields an influence as follows:
especially to meet tho needs of the tanner
Valne the course of time, will amount to forces of the United States and
„ _______^ ______ and the small breeder. It is practical . Y ou
greater than any citizen with all Acres of tillable land, *6,950 . .. $ 2:10.889 considerably more than the differ bold the same until tlie people of pie whom we do not like ami t o 1
can easily understand what it means and easily carry out its sugges
tions. Thousands of copies have been sold. Price, 25 cents.
those distinguishing merits com Acres Don-tillable land. 448,613.. 1,123,342 ence in first cost, aud that repairs Cuba can orgnuizo a government help the heathen«, who are happier
210,709
Improvements on deeded la n d s ...
. . .
. ,
\ r\
.
i-v
,
A collection of tho favorite recipes of the
bined. But, then, it has been so Town and city lots, 16,975............... 295.297 on county buildings nre too often deriving its powers from the con than we ure.”
220.260 I
Improvers on town and city lots..
sent of the governed and arm and
deferred
until
necessity
compels
bifjro, if we except the gift of gnb
7.090
|
•'
on land not deeded........
McKinley is another of the long
practical housekeeper.
Tho book has
and naval
67,000 i them to be made, nnd this is det equip such military
of raiiroad lied. 37)^.............
proved very popular and we are sure you will like it. Price, 25 cents.
for oratory. During President Har Miles
10,810 rimental to a wooden structure.
Hail road rollinu stock...............
forces ns may become necessary to list of American piesidents who
3,590
rison’s administration the latter only Telegraph and toluobonc lines, 132
against
foreign were not college grad nates.
I have received letters o f inquiry secure them
131,950
OUR OFFER
OUR OFFER
spared the grand, brave aD<l gifted Farming implements, etc................
17,090 from 6evernl architects, and my invasion.”
Steamboats, etc..................................
157,905
The
Mills
resolution
was
referred
J o y ’ « fo r tho Jadc-l and Good
General Bosecrans from removal as j MoneyT’!'.1".'
.... 1!>i ’,037 answer to each has been that onr
llcnllU fur all ¿Linkin'!.
county court would consider the to tlie foreign relations committee.
register of the treasury at the | Notes and aceouuts.
190
Mr. Call (F la.) followed with a
building
of
a
courthouse
at
the
iSY'3
YECETACLS. S 1RSAPARILLA.
To eueryone paying up all arrears and one year's subscrip
77.437
prompting of Chauncey M Dupew, Household furniture, e tc ...
36,386 January, 1897, terra; that the issue resolution recognizing the republic
j r,
i Horses and mules, 2112........
tion
to THE HERALD in advance, we w ill send both o f the
and Depew was only m ove d to this | cuttle, 12,145.
. 107,939 on the question of relocation was of Cuba.
ties through
i~ made frem
nature’sovru
herb 3. aud
above
named monthlies fo r one year and both o f the boohs.
7,456 !
find goats, 7452.
influence because the old hero was Sheep
proper chan
cv i .aína no
8,088 made on a cost of from 810,000 to CALIFORNIA CHOSE ONE POPULIST
Swine, 45G7....................
nels. j o y ’-*
mi
nora*
TAK E ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AT ONCE.
815,000, and that if tbpy desired to
ELECTOR.
a distant relative of Mr. Depew’s
V egeta ble
drugs or
Gross valuation.............................. $3,070,950
Call on or address T he H euai - d ,
Coquille City, Oregon.
Sar. aparilla
deadly pois-
submit
plans
and
estimates
for
both
Sacramento,' Dec. 9.— Official
wife—not because of any merit in Exemptions..........................................
246,050 1
c u r e s Dys*
pepsin,
brick and wood, the court would returns from all tho California
the old general, nor because the
C h ron ic
Total taxable property............ $2,824,900 gladly consider them.
C o n s tip a
counties on tho election show that
Splendid Clubbing Rates.
Polls, 1079.
WILLIAM 3. BRYAN
country owed anything ns a recog-
tion
, Liver
I favor nnd shall advocate the all the presidential electois on the
— ----------- >■«• »■<-------------- -
C o m pîninis
“ T H E SILVER CHAMPION.”
n tion of his services for his country
nnd K idney
levy of a special tax, to bo levied Republican ticket wero elected
Bridge Items.
The
H
e
r
a
l
d
is
the
only
paper
Affections.
lu two assessments, to make it ensier except Thomas C. Flint, who re
as against the more particular mer
Carri
el the S:ate o f Oregon on an
in the county that is all homo print,
Bridge, Dec. 12.—And still it on the taxpayers. We can build ceived 144,018 votes, whereas J. W.
its of a political boss or wire-fuller.
Honest Vote.
j
If
oue
that
is
half
printed
in
the
cheaper with cash than with war Martin, funionist, received 141,766
rains.
|
city
is
worth
a
dollar
a
year,
cer-
rants,
the
value
of
which
is
uucer-
Peter Axe finished the trail to
votes. Estimoting'on the highest
The ladies of our community
:
tnin. I favor this plan because I votes cast for the opposing pres
| taiulv one nil printed at home aud The only Associated Press newspaper that
should take an active interest in the Elk creek last Friday. “ Don Rex”
supported him in Oregon was the
...................
believe it is for the best interest of idential electors, California went i
was about nine days too soon.
I in the inlerest of its people is
Joy’
s
Vegetable
Mgj
Labor Exchange movement. To
Sarsaparilla
Kgj
Born—on Big creek, Dec. 8, to onr county. There has been so Republican by a plurality of 1819. \
! worth two dollars.
Beside, for
prevenía tired feel- g s t
give them some idea of the scope Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Jenkins, a much croaking about many o f our
The women suffrage amendment
¡cash, at low clubbing rntps, we can
1LKS staggering sen-
county warrants being unconstitu bad an adverse majority of 26,672.
of its enterprise in behalf of women, daughter.
furnish the Weekly Examiner, the
OF SALE M .
aations, palpitation PSS*
Sloan & Berry have finished tional, which has It.tided to keep
o f heirt, rush oí
I Weekly
Call, Will Carleton’s
we copy tho following from the
ADOPTED BY THE SENATE.
our warrants at a low figure, that
blood to the bead,
rinbacribfi for tbe people’ s daily—$3 a
j popular magazine, “ Every Where,”
Salem Statesman of tho 11th iust.: putting in logs for Harmon Powell. should we increase our debt, the
Washington, Dec. 9.— Senator
dizziness, ringing in
weekly. $1 a year. Same rates by tho
They are at S. R. Lushbaugh’s
the Demurest Monthly, tbeThrice- year;
Chandler
secured
the
adoption
in
j
ears,
gi-ot3
before
the
month.
“ Branch 108 of the Labor Exchange now.
tendency would be to still further
a-Week N. Y. World, the Daily
A FAR M ER ’S PAPER.
eye*, luadachc, bil-
the
senate,
without
comment,
today,
|
line on foot a movement to aid
C. E. Housel lias rented the depreciate them
Tho weekly Journal at $1 a jrenr is an
or Weekly Capital Journal (with
iousness.eonatipation
8-page
funner»’
find a state
Every
transaction
the
comity
1ms,!
a
"
«
“
P
"1
«
re*
l“
t,°
?
tllfi
of bowels, pains in
women to obtnin employment. Tho Hoffman place and will move there.
: the legislative proceedings in full), paper iliat every newspaper,
champion of bimetallism
excepting those in which the law c°in.rnttee on interstate commerce
the back,rnemr.choly,
More
anon,
X.
|
Rev.
lrl
It.
Hicks’
“
W
ord
and
should
circulate.
With
reliable
market
matter will be laid before a meeting
tongue coated, foul r a S l M
----- ----- ------------- ------
regulates the price or fee, is based j to .^ T ‘ !U
>,r.fn:tutlon « f !
i Works” aud his annual or Almanac reports, farm department aud all the gen
breath, pimp lei on BaSSt
competition
hy
the
joint
traffic
of those interested tomorrow (Satur
eral
news.
It
is
not
controlled
by
any
cor
General Elisha L. Applegate, sod on cash, therefore with warrants at
face, bod / and limb, E S f
! fc r 1897.
porate, financial or partisan influence. It
day) afternoon at the W. C. T. U. of the late Lindsay Applegate, and 90 cents the county pays over 11 association of railroads, and also
decline of nerve force m a l
Or we will given year’ssnbscrip- is a clean family newspaper, devoted to up
dizzy s p e l l s , faint fa h ii
eyery interest of tho producer-
hall at the close of tho Purity a prominent figure in Oregon poli- per cent more than if it could pay the combinations of flour nnd mill
j tion to the “ Farm News” or “ Wom building
Gold standard corporation newspapers from
spells, cold, clammy
ing
interests
and
tlie
window-glass
Alliance meetiug.”
Our people tics for over fifty years, died at his cash, hence a courthouse which interests.
ankind"
free
to
each
cash
sub
the
east
are
offeredyou for almost nothing*
feel and han Is, sour j
_________
linings, fatigue, in
scriber to the H e r a l d , or a copy ’J hey arc offered to us for nothing if we will
will regrot if the movement hero home in Ashland on Dec. 1st, aged would cost us 810,000 in cash, wonld
circulate
them
at a profit. Support a news
somnia, and all dis- I
cost $11,111 with warrants at 90
of the Farm News “ Poultry Book” paper that stands by your interests— the
should prove a failure. In the 65 years.
oases o f the stomach,
vts
ceuts, besides nn extra annual iuter
only
paper
for
the
people in Oregon now o f
or Womankind “ Cook Book,” as
liver ard kidneys.
e-AT fa
state circulation. Support a state reform
language of one of its prominent j The report of the superintendent est account o f $888 88. so that by
yon may choose; or the whole lot newspaper
J < W g c i a b l e Snr-
in its work.
snparillaia su'd by all
agents. "There is nothingon earth, ot l!'e 8t,l.te ina" ne nsy|n.m f,,r. N o‘ tlie time the warrants nre redeemed,
All news of the state, nation and world.
to subscribers wlio pay up arrear
diugRist*. R e fu se a
,
,
vernber shows the number of pa- we w ill have paid not only tlie cost
All news of I he stat"* government.
substitute.
When you
ages nnd one year ic advance. Or
j
S
tc
the
Messengers
o
f
Sense,—the
Telegraph
nor any other country, that will tientB in that iustitutioxi on N o
Full legislative proceedings.
pn y fo r t lie bes t see that
value of the court bouse, but 50
8ystem of the human body.
we will send Will Carleton’s maga
you get the best.
A farm department l>v a farmer.
reward an honest person so grandly vember 110 to lmvo been 1106, and
per cent or one-half more in inter NorvG9 extend from the brain to every part
A home and literary department.
zine, “ Every Where,” free to cush
ns will a full investigation and un the monthly per capita expense for est and extra cost. It appears to
of tho body and reach every organ
Write for sample copy and get up a club*
subscribers.
AVe
will make it an object to you. Sample
N
orvca
are
like
flro—good
servants
but
hard
derstanding of this practical plan caring for them, $9.27.
me that every taxpayer who has
copies of tbe one cent silver daily to work
masters.
“
Word
and
W
orks,”
a
largo
and
with.
Liberal commission and valuable
for immediate improvement and
Allegations of fraud have been the interest of the county nt heart N erves are fed by the blood and are therefore
HOFEK BRO’ 8 ,
splendid monthly magazine, with premium.
rapid progress.”
like it In character.
brought against several bucket-shop (which is directly his own interest)
Publishers, Salem, Or*
tire Almanac, aud the II krald , all
operators of Salem, by former will realize tho necessity of this N orvos will bo weak and exhausted if tho
blood is thin, pals and impure.
for one year for only $2.20.
M r s . B h c p p a r d ’s
S. F. Call: The people of this patrons, who claim to bavesustained plan.
The Daily Gapital Journal, 1 year-----$3 00
N e rv e s will surely bo strong and steady if
country me not in favor of retiring heavy losses iu several recent trans
the blood is rich, red and vigorous.
The H erald for one year and the The H erald 1 year...................................... 2 00
I fully realize the responsibility
N
e
rv
e
s
find
a
true
friend
in
Hood’s
Sarsapa
greenbacks. At any rate, they have actions.
Tho manager ot the imposed on tlie county court by
large Salem Weekly Statesman till
oo
The two worth.................................... I
rilla because it makes rich, red blood.
never voted in favor of such a radi Wesetern Union Telegraph Oom- the relocation o f oar county seat,
March 1st, 1897, for only $2. The Both given for one year for. .$4 20
N erves do their work naturally and well,—
cal change in our financial system. pany lias been relieved from bis anil I nssure you that the taxpay
Statesman will furnish all the pro
tlie brain is unclouded, there are no
neuralgic pains, appetite aud diges
To which the Star replies: That position for alleged connection ers will receive first consideration
ceedings of our legislature, the Rev- Tho Weekly Capital Jonrnal, 1 y e a r ..| l 00
The H erald . . ............................................ 2 00
tion arc good, when you take
in any plan I may advocate.
is exactly wlmt every Republican who with the operations.
COR. F IR S T AN D H A L L STS. j crnl state departments, as well as
Yours
truly,
|
the
general
news.
It
is
a
very
large
The two worth........................ .
.$3 OO
voted did. Tho rank nnd file may
Near R. R. Depot,
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
Both 1 year fo r ............ .
$2 40
! and good newspaper.
J. H e n r y S c h r o e d e r .
not have known what they were
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COQUILLE CITY, OBEGON.
by local applications, n* they cannot reac
At (lie Inst meeting o f tlie Marsh
about, but every Republican editor, t ho di*t*a*ed portion of the ear. There i*
columns.
one way to cure deafness, anti that i* field Woodmen of tlie World, the
I^IR S T -C L A S S FARE, by the single
writer nnd politician know perfectly only
It is splendidly illustrated and
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
J l meal, day or time boarders.
by an inflamed condition of the iuu- following officers were elected for
I t among its special features are a
A limited number of nioelv-kept
well, and urged them on to it in cauHed
oous lining of the enstachian tube. When the ensuing year:
rooms, with clean and comfort
W. U. Douglas,
I fine humor page, exhaustive market
T liricr-« Wed* Iblil ion.
every possible way. That was cno this tube «eta inflamed yon have a rumbling C. C.; L. D. Fields, A. L .: A. J. The On« True Ulood Purifier. Alt dniscl.t». il.
able bedding.
I reports, all the latest fashions for
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
Comfortable sitting ro m.
of the announced purposes of gold entirely closet! deafness is the result, and Savage, banker; Israel Lando,clerk; rr.|i.ir.J enly h, C. I. Hood * Ce., l ow.11, M,,».
Rates to suit the times and 18 Pages a A\eek. 15G Pages a Y ear women aud n long series of stories
nnless
the
inflammation can bo tnken out
,
,
,
,
,
the
best
family
cathartic
made known on application.
advocates in both parties, in pursu and this tube restored to its normal condi- L. P. Manning, manager; F. O. Hoou 8 F i l l s aud liver »UmulanL iso.
by the greatest living American and
It stands first among “ weekly” ^ English authors,
ance o f the gold standard contribu I tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; Horrel, escort; C. L. Bonebrake,
nine oases out of ten are caused by catarrh, watclimac; J.W . Tibbetts, sentry;
papers in size, frequency of publica- Conan Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome,
tion, monopoly and trust policy.
j which is nothing but An inflamed condition
J. T. McCormnc, physician.
tion nnd freshness, variety and Stanley Wevman, Mary E. Wilkins,
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of the mucous surfaces.
Suppose we had a prohibition j w , will a h , ' l u i t u l i v d dollar* for sny
Will Carlcton’s Xew s-
reliability of contents. It is prac- j
Anthony Hope, Bret Harte,
Band >n Recorder: T heG . A. II.
1
case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that
ticallv a daily nt the low price of a
Brander Matthews, etc.
law, would it prohibit any more than cannot he onn d by Hall's Catarrh Care. have posters out for a grand mns-
S
t
e
a
m
e
r
, ,
,
, Sand for circnlara. frrn.
papcr-Mu sazino •• Every
weekly; and its vrst list of sub-
'\yc offer this unequaled news-
quorede
ball
on
Christmas
eve.
one present law* against selling and ,
f . j . CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O.
scribers extending to every state paper and T he H erald together one
Good music has been engaged and
giving liquor to minors, or the sale t-*FSold by druRai«l«^7.V.
Where."
Poems nnd
nnd territory of the union nnd vear for $2.25. The regular sub-
preparations for n pleasant evening
or giving of cigarettes nnd tobacco
Port Or ford Tribune: The con- are being made. Two prizes are
foreign com tries, will vouch for the scription price of the two papers is
ILL
BE
DISPATCHED
FROM accuracy and fairness of its news $ 3 ,
to minors?
|e8t on tlie county judgship, which offered for tlie best sustain >d char
S k e t c h h y him in every
\\ Portland, Oregon, on or about Nov.
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ims |,pon interesting tho people of acters, one for a lady, the other
9. 189fi,on the route from that point
The total surplus “ earned by the die pouuty since last J lin e , has nt for a gentleman.
number. Jtest of Addi
to the
Western Union Telegraph Company last been decided nnd Judge Riley
C O Q U IL LE R IV E R ,
Several
first-class
Dairying
nnd
tional Literature.
Fifty touching at all intermediate points,
during the year ending June 30,1 continuee to bold the office.
Agricultural papers nre offered free
if inducements offer, nnd will
1896, was $7,643,693. This is 40
The Marshfield Odd Fellows for one year to cnsli subscribers of
remain permanently on that
cents
a
year;
twenty-five
HRS. 0. A. KELLI, Proprietor,
route making regular trips.
elected
the
followiug
officers
to
per cent on the actual value of the
the H rkaud . Make your selection
FOR RATES -
serve
for
the
ensuing
term:
A.
H.
RIVERTON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON.
plank
or other information, apply at
from our splendid clubbing lists.
cents six months. .Address
Bell. N. CL; J. T. McCormnc, V. G.;
offices of the company.
GRAY BUILDING. OPPOSITE DEPOT. T ? V E R Y T H IN G NEW AND NEAT, AND
W ORCESTER BLOCK,
ft was Secretary Johu O. Carlisle A. G. Brown, secretary; John F.
Magistrnte- If yon were in no-
Portland, Oregon,
JUi Tables supplied with tbe beat in the
Every
Where
Pub.
Co
.,
Hall,
treasurer.
Coquille City, Or.
eent,
why
did
or
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l't
M
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t,
market.
yon
run
away
the
who first designated the demoneti
San
Francisco,
Cal.
Regular board and lodging, $4 per week.
moment the policeman appeared?
r.ovlOtfl
............................ Agent-
zation of silver os “ the crime of
Single meals. 25 cents.
(oep8*
Salem, Dec. 10.- There were Pat Because, yer honor, thim cops
Brooklyn , -V. 1*.
Coquille
City.
Or.
S
R
ECEIVIN
G
A
FINE
STOCK
OF
1873.”
| some flyiug rumors of resignations do be always nrristin’ the wrong
new and seasonable goods, including W o o l !
w o o l :
of members of the legislature today. man.
Fascinator«, Ladies* Woolen Underwear,
WANTED-AN
ID
U X S X S S t l and
Knitting Yarn.
‘The
Tbs H erald job-office puts out all A la late hour touight Governor
..
a o\
.'I
.
tfainf to pfttant? Protect your ideas; they may
Mrs. Craven is prepared to take orders
We arc paving tho highest market price
i ue H erald is all h o m o print and magazine and the H erald both one briug you wealth, write JOHN w e d d e r -
classes of job work, in the best Lord said the rumors wsre not to
Patent Attorney«, Washington. for Cloaks for ladies and children, and < for wool, spot cash on delivery, nt Bandon.
the
cheapest
paper
ia
Coos
county.
|
year
for
only
$2.
snpplv the beat at mo«t reasonable rates.
style* and at tbs lowest pries*.
< be credited.
I j'inSOtfi BANDON WOOLEN M IL L S CO.
D. C , for their $l.*o prize offer.
Blackwell’s
Genuine
DURHAM
Tobacco
THE HERALD’S GIFT
S'il nil Sews
F a n Hois' Poultry Boot
Womankind Cook Book
F R
E E !
Daily
Capital
Journal
Nerves
Boarding House,
Hood
TEE HEW YORK WORLD,
Sarsaparilla
“C H I L K A T ”
M R S, N ELLY CRAVEN Tlip Riverton Hotel
Fashionable
Milliner,
I