Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 05, 1897, Image 2

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| The State Board of Equalization Finishes1 Roseburg Review:
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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
Salem, Or., Dec. 30 —The mem- tees of the soldiers’ home, on ac-
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bets of the state board o f equalize- count of oue or more o f the present
/ . S. NcRWEH k D. F. DEAN,1 tlou drew IIS ranch of their pay as members having decided to decline
j they could get today,aud adjourned a reappointment.
This should
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givo Governor laud an oppottn-
Dsioted to the material and aooial up
The salary aud mileage the n ity to appoint an inmate tit the
U N D E R T H E GOLD STANDARD
»«Ildiuaot theO oquilteyalley partamlaiV members of the board allowed home to till the vacancies thus
M E A N S ...
""B obU ription^er'yearT n r.dvanoe, | 2 .
themselves for the 30-day session g iv in g the old veterans a genuine
areas follows:
j representation on the board. We
T U E S D A Y , JAN. 5, 1897.
Auldon, o f Lake county, 1*388.80; believe that this course would give
Walker, Cooscounty, $350; Gibson, general satisfaction to all con-
P. FI.8IIE.ii, lUWHPAPIB ADV KBTININO A OK NT
county, $300; Thompson, cerned, and promote the weltare of
• 21 M erchant«’ Exchange, Han Francisco, Is i'olk
oa r authorized agent. T à is paper la kept on fiie Multnomah couuty, $310.00; Win- the institution.
The Review offers
S U B S C R IB E FOR THE
la his office.
gate, Clatsop couuty, $330.60; it as a suggestion Co the governor.
You will And one coupon
Johnson,
Wasco
county,
$352.40;.
Inside each two ounce bag
"Trust Prices too Hlfh,”
Wells, Crook county, $353; Good-! Only a few weeks ago, the mana-
and two coupons Inside each
The golil standard means low prices, low wages, hard times. The bim etallic
four ounce bagof Blackwell's
Is the heading of an article in the all, Union county, $374 GO; Holland, gers of these recently bursted
standard means good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing
Durham. Buy a bag of this
nothing
Malheur county, $402 60.
The banking institutions were telling
classes.
Examiner, a telegram from Los An­ total expense on account of the depositois that the election of
celebrated tobacco and read
the coupon—which gives a
geles, wherein the trade channels are members ie $3162.60. In Marion Bryan meant that they would be
BUTTHE
F a r m , F ield a n d
list of vuluuble presents and
said to have become so congested county the bonrd declared $1 worth paid off in fifty cent silver dollars.
how to get them.
GENUINE
A
3
2
to
4-0
Page
W eekly Farm and Family Paper.
Price, $ 1 .0 0 a V ea r
I f the members had ac- Now these same depositors will be
and obstructed by the trusts nnd $1.30.
W hile not neglecting its superb Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock and
combines that large enterprises, per­ cepted their pay in this kind of lucky to get ten cent dollars— ani
Family Departments, etc., has at tli • same time, for many years, upheld th©
money their pay would have boeu j that, too, iu spite o f the fact that
fectly solvent, this particular instance
standard o f th e p eople against trusts and m 'um polits, more especially against
only $2432.76. The pay of Secre­ the “ ndvance agent of prosperity"
that
most iniquitous o f all m onopolies, the a b »/l- ¿ o ld standard. All who read
of the Los Angeles rolling mills hav­ tary Wells was $301.50; Clerk G. was elected.
it agree that it is the best paper o f ils class on earth.
ing assets of $107,000 over all its IG. Shivley, $301.60; Page H. Hol-
liabilities, that business has to close ! man, $75.37.
Total, $3840.97.
In the senate Thursday, Dec. 22d,
down and throw out of employmentj A *10 amount in ,**ie ^UI1^
Pettigrew called up his resolution
. . ..
,
.
beginning of the session was
to appropriate 810,000,000, or such
150 men just at the dawn of our U a fec.70. This was divided pro
a sum as was needed, to take up
promised prosperity. The instances rata among the members and cler-
W e will send the above great journal in connection with
Z Ê Æ y r t le
IF e i n t
a n d . tlie
T a p p e r - C c q . * u . i l l e the first notes of the Union Pacific
are not rare, but b o seldom come to j ieal force. The deficit to be re­
railroad.
Pettigrew
thought
that
T H E
O O Q X T X X j X j B
C I T T
„
a n d . ■\X7\h.at i s
G o in g
o n
T ir e r e .
light to the public in cases so import­ ported to tho next legislature ib
if the government got control of the
$895.27.
both
one
year,
postpaid,
at
the
extremely
low
price
o
f
only
$
'
2
.
2
5
roads it could mannge them better
ant, being generally confixed to
Lotteries are all the goiu Myrtle
Rev. Bnclmer of Bandon failed than had been doue. Morgan fob
D. P. Thompson offered his res
in advance, and will give to each subscriber to this com bination offer who pay©
smaller nnd new enterprises, wherein olution to aliolish the board, and Point.
ten cents additional for postage and packing,
to keep his appointment in this lowed in a bitter speech denouncing
the trusts in the face of the law ami to have the equalizing done by the
TW ENTY PACKETS OF SEEDS
Rev, Helm is conducting a series place last Sunday.
the managers of the Pacific roads.
in contempt of the people throttle governor, secretary of state aud o f very interesting lectures in Dix­
That is right, young man; hold Hie senate then adjourned until
These seeds are the best in the mar*
treasurer, and to reduce the pay of on’s hall, this place.
the fence up, if you think it can’t January 5th.
and strangle them at will.
___ ket. They consist o f Farm, Vegetable
members;
but
it
found
no
favor
stand
without
you.
atJd
Flower Seeds o f your own aelec-
We herewith append a paragraph
D. Giles, who has been suffering
A Michigan editor received some
tion from a list o f 200 varieties. The
with the board.
M.
R.
Lee,
of
Bandon,
is
paying
from
a
severe
attack
of
the
shin­
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verses not long ago with the follow­
on the sewing machine trade from
packets are as large as seedmen’s mail
packets.
gles, is improving.
Dr. Culm onr town a business visit— as it is ing note o f explanation: “ These
Fishtrap Items.
» business letter from one of the
T h e se ed s alone at retail prices
the first of the year.
attended him.
lines were written fifty years ago
are worth $1 OO. Call and see us
largest business firms in the United
ab ou t this great offer at on ce, or
by
one
who
has,
for
a
long
time,
Miss Kale West, o f Catching
J. J. Baker has moved his fam-
ofric
an cos to this office.
•end rem ittances
The many friends of J. A. Lehn-
States, wherein the cause of tho creek, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
lierr will be pleased to hear that he ily to town again, hi ving leased the I sleptJu his grave merely for pas-
“ trust prices” in that one line are ex­ Noah, o f this plnco.
time.
is much improved iu health since J. A. Lohuherr residence.
Miss Minnie McCloskey visited going to California.
plained. Now, will the people help
Roseburg Review: Doctors of­
Alex. Jackson, of Gravel Ford,
to relax ibis grip from their own her Norway home Saturday.
ten disagree.
Here is the gold
who
came
to
town
for
medical
treat­
A black butterfly is a rare sight
Price with
Several o f our hoys attended the
Price o f
Prioe with First Price o f
bug New York Sun informing the First
throats and from the business of
H E R A LD
Publication.
11EUALD Publication.
debate at Arago Saturday evening in the winter Benson, yet we are ment, is reported as no better.
1 00. .Godey’ « M agazine..................... 2 50
gold
bug
Oregoninu
that
it
don’t
if
2
40
American
Kitchen
Magazine..
if
1
00.
the country, by dealing with those and report having had a good time. credibly informed that there was
Wm. Graham carried off a $5 know the a b c’s o f fiunnee. Whew! 3 00.. American Machinist.................. 3 85 1 0 0 ..Good H ealth............................... 2 50
1 00..Hardware..................................... 2 3 0
2 00. American W heelman................ 8 25
who will not join the unholy com­
Tex Robison visited your city one iu our town recently.
gold piece froqr the lottery at Mrs. Hus Harvey seen the paragraph?
2 50.. Arts for America....................... 3 80 •t 00. .Harper’ s M agazine.................... 4 75
bine in their robbery and spoliation onp day last week
Rumor says we are to have a new F. G. Dixon’s store last week.
4 00.. A tla n tic ...................................... 4 95 2 0 ).. Harper’s ltound T able............ 3 25
Roseburg Review: The “ confi­ 2 00. Ave Maria
5 0 ..
Home M agazine............ 2 00
Bob Noah went to Catching creek hardware store in Myrtle Point,
...........................
of the people? Read this statement:
Dr. G. D. Elgin, of Curry county,
50.. Housekeeper................................ 2 10
13’cyc'it’g Worl i ....................... 2 45
Suuday, where he lias taken up a hinging somewhat on the choice who has been spending a few days dence” restored, predicted by the 1 00.
2 10 1 00. .International M agazine.......... 2 30
Black
Cat......................................
50.
"In the sewing machine business much.
50. Bookkeeper................................. 2 10 2 00.. Ledger, New Y ork................... 3 10
of marshal at the coming election. iu town, was around last Friday Republicans on McKinley’s elec­
the old manufacturers (grown enor­
tion, seems to hnve been only a 1 00. Brauns Iconoclast.................... 2 50 3 00. .Lippincott’a magazine............... .3 75
A New Year’s party, given at
1 0 0 ,.Lever............................................ 2 45
-wishing
his
many
friends
a
happy
Prcf. A. N. Knight held the
part of Mark Huunu’s “confidence”
mously rich iu the business) have Mrs. Wilson’s Friday evening, was
2 0 0 ..Meehan’ s M onthly.................... 3 OO
2 00. Budget of Music....................... a io
New Year,
lucky
number
and
drew
a
fine
gold
game.
+
50. .National R o y ie w ....................... 5 45
2
75
2 00. Business.....................................
built up a systen knowm as tho au enjoyuble affair and well at­ watch at the lottery in B. R. Lebm-
1 0 0 ..National T r ib u n e ................... 2 50
2 50. Canadian Magazine................ 3 7>
The entertainment given by the
Matthew
Marshall,
of
the
New
tended.
3
0 0 ..New England Magazine............ 4 15
4 00
3 00. Catholic W orld........................
‘Agency System,’ by which their
George Robison, wbo has been anowsky’s store one day last week. Criterion Specialty Co. on New York Sun, ndvisps farmers to spend 4 (*). Century M agazine.................. 5 20 5 0T .N orth American Review.......... 5 85
4
00.. N . W . L 11 iu her m an (n e w )....... 4 85
output is first placed from the man­ employed in the Coqnille creamery
8 35
2 00. Chap B ook ................................
S. C. Giles, catching nt a straw, Y eir’s night was a grand success. less thau they earn and pay their
4 10 1 00.. Ohio F arm er.............................. 2 45
China Decorator.......................
ufacturer iuto the hands of a gen­ during the past summer and winter, came back to town just ns leap-year The dance, after the play, was also debts more promptly. There, now. 3 3 O).
3 75
00. Chroiiiels. ( hicaso................... 4 15 2 50..P ilo t.....................
1 00. Constitution, Atlanta.............. 2 45 1 O'l.. Peterson’ s magazine ............... 2 40
eral or state agoncy. From general visited his uncle G. T. Robison was dying. Vain hope! like many a very pleasant afluir.
1 00. Cosmopolitan magazine .. . . 2 55 1 0*). .Philistine..................................... 2 55
Joy's for ths Jailed and Good
5 ).. Post Dispatch, St. L ouis......... 2 10
That blathering, lopsided statis­
other of our young men he ruu
agents they go to local agents. The the first of this week.
1 no. Courier Journal. Louisville... 2 25
Health for a il Mankind.
3 85 2 5 ).. Public O pinion.......................... 3 75
3 00. Current Literature, new ..........
George Byers, who has been at- the gauntlet and is not married yet. tician, who signed himself “ Hard
local agent employs canvassers,
1 I V . Pal p it.......................................... 2 75
2 50
1 00. Dairy R ep ort............................
\ tending school in Bandon this win-
JOY’S VEGETABLE 51 KSAl*A3íL¿A.
2 15 1 OO.. Railroad Car Journal ............. 2 45
1 to. Dairy W orld..............................
Work on Capt. Bullard’s new Times” iu the Mail o f recent date,
usually on commission.
It is an j ter, spent New Year with his
3 0!». uispatch. Chicago, daily........ 4 20 1 00..Republican. Springfield........... 2 55
steamer is progressing nicely. She reminds oue of the little child in
1 00. .! elim ator................................. 2 55 1 on..Rural New Yorker...................... 2 50
unusual thing for a canvasser to ! brother iu this place.
is
made
front
ties
through
4 95 3 00. .St. Nicholas................................ 4 25
Jterbi. a:id
uataro’sown
4 00. .Dramatic Mirror......................
is about ready to receive the plank- the soeg when it said, “you can’t
proper chan­
erage more than 2 or 3 sales a ‘ Our school at this place is pro-
day ¡ó inv^wmj; 1 don't like you
2 0<i. .Echo. Chicago........................... 3 >5 3 00. .Scribner’s Magazine.................. 4 20
'Jig:_
A
j^
lic
s
U
t
id
s
¿fie
is
a
b
y
p
D
nels.
Joy’«
2 00. .Express. Buffalo, N. Y ............ 3 25 1 0*0..Spirit of the W est................... 2 35
JU ,u |
- “ •saiiqz<*vicelv under the watchful
you did rot vote,
V c g et a b i o
month. He has got to rank
1 00. .Banners’ l nion........................ 2 45 2 0 0 ..Trotter and Pacer..................... 8 25
cire o f our ever-smiling school and sj7nass' frell for her
Sr-T
tr.
m ^ivLr'- Fb>ral Magazine............ 2 00
Ttx tOTXxrv. *.
** .
for me.
V
'
2 40
on. J o v ’ 3
out of these to keep himself nnd
4 00. .Forest and Stream (new) ... . 4 8.-, 1 O ).. Weekly W isconsin..................... 2 21 »
V e g e ta b le
mistress, Mi-s Minnie McCloskey, Mr. Gilman.
The
Relief
Corps
gave
n
public!
B-.ir
.a
pa
ri'.la
3
00.
.
4
00
3
00.. Wilson’ s Photo. M agazine........ 4 25
.Frank Leslies Popular Mfhly
family, us well us a horse and wagon whom we find ever ready and will­
Attorney Jerry Huntley o f Gold
robs the
50 .Fruit Growers' Journal.......... . 2 10 1 00.. Witness. Montreal.................... 2 30
installation of their officers on
blood of ail
— at least $20 ou each sale. Then the ing to givo any advice or instruc­ Bench, Curry county, Oregon, spent
3 0». . Forum........................................ . I 85
00. Woman and Hom e..................... 2 10
its im p u ri­
lust Saturday evening.
The cer­
1 OO. .Gameiand.................................. . 2 45
t ie s , a n d
M 00. .Yale Review................................ 4 25
machine is Bold on credit or install­ tion necessary for the development a few days iu town Inst week visit- emony w h s very impressive and in­
c o ir ses all
JteSrATiy one of tho above publications, each first-class in its line, and
tiic s j im puri­
ments, necessitating a collector, of the mental capacities o f the ing with his cousin, Mrs. J. D. B. structiva. A progam consisting of
the H tuald for one year at the p r ic e stated in th e right-hand column
pupils under her protecting wing. Lee, while en route for Salem to instt umental music, songs and
which ndds an expense of at least
Our enterprising logger, AV. H. attend the supreme court.
of figures, making the* H it . ald the cheapest paper iu the county.
ZZT \ \ V Y - V -
* r-Kf ° ry .’N
recitations was well tendered, es­
$10 to the machine. Instructors are Thomas, 1ms reuted the Robison
A. H. Black, one of our most pecially tie Water Chimes os
m Ê œ *'-'
j ' v-';
also employed— for what? Every homestead, nnd we see the old logs enterprising merchants and propii- executed by H. II. Clark, which
gg- v:*> S
lady in the land knows how to run disappearing, the stumps crawling etor of the famous Myrtle Cream­ was a treat to all.
gc)v->< Joy’ s Yegatahle
The Myrtle
■reara
Sarsaparilla
a sewing machine. They nro em­ out o f the ground nnd the feneo ery, purchased the residence prop­ Point baud cuntíibuted some fine
prevenís tired feel-
looming up with stnkes at each and erty o f Attorney L. A. Roberts pieces for the occasion. All in nil
ployed to watch the mnehino nnd every corner and wired together,
SjgKN ings, staggering sen-
aud will take possesion in the near it was au evening to be remem­
Times are hard, and “ we stand treat.” Wo have arranged to make our
!*: j satiurs, palpitation
keep rival agents from tampering that he will “ get there” iu farming
ot lie ot, rush of I
future.
subscribers a gift that will last the whole year. We will send every per­
bered.
blood to ilio 1 ec.d, [
with it. Machines are plncod on an well as logging.
son who calls ut our office and pay* up a year in advance on the Herald, th©
dizziness, ringing in
There will be an entertainment
trial, carted from one house to an­
following high-grade monthlies aud hand-books:
oars,
Boots before the |
to the wharf, nt its liightest point
Riverton fliotings.
at
the
Fislitrao
schoolhouse
F
ri­
hiau’ache, b;l-
other, nnd all of this costs money,
!U/i*wTr< Punished nt Springfield, Ohio. A prncticnl farm pnper, that
and
on
a
dark
night,
but
luckily
day, Jan. 8, 1897. An extensive pro­
iousne's,constipation
I £§
jjM '1
practical experience o f actual farmers. It is
lieuce machines that cost no more gram lins been prepared and every
Riverton, Jan. 4.— The young sustained no serious injuries.
o f bowels, pains in
t i l I k 2 1 1 V I I id nMy edited, thoroughly np to the times, nnd keeps its renders-
posted
on
the
wonderful
advances made every month by pro­
Judge
Nosier,
of
Coquille
City,
than ours have to sell at $15 to $05.” exeition is being made to make it people initiated the new meat mar­
tlie back,melancholy,
gressive agriculturists in the science of tilling tho soil. Send for a freo
■*???
tongue coattd, foul
a joyous event long to be remem­ ket by a rousing dance on New wns visiting friends and relatives
sample
copy.
breath, pimples on
Chicago has many rare curiosities, bered. All are cordially invited to Year’s eve.
iu town lust week.
A monthly magazine for women nnd the home. Its bright
face, body and limb,
stories, poems and sketches, its clear and wholesome edito­
We had a pleasant call from W.
Mrs. Robinson has rented the
but the rarest is a federal judge attend. Each lady is requested to
Jeclineofnevvo force
rials,
its practical Btiggts:ions on home life and woman’ s
dizzy s p o i l s , faint
v ork makes it a universal favorite. It cannot fail to inter-
nnined OrosBcup, who decided that bring a handsomely trimmed basket Stacy Lee property. She will soon C. Sanderson and several other Bau-
-pells, cold, c ! iminy fiR
doniuns
Saturday
Inst.
r«t
nnd
please
every
member o f the family. The publishers at Spring-
be prepared to keep a first-class
:eet and hand»,sour
Ilia court had no jurisdiction to containing her name and supper
field, Ohio, will bo glad to send tlio readers of this paper a free sample
Dud Johtisoy, our worthy con­
for two which will be sold to the lodging bouse.
risings, fatigue, in ­
copy.
issue an injunction against a boy­ highest bidder who will have the
n n «]T A hand-book on the care o f poultry, written.
Stacy Lee nnd family have moved stable, wns in town on business
somnia, and all dis-
! j|j m especially to meet the needs o f the farmer
cott of a firm there by the National unbounded deliizbt of sharing with on the Russell Panter rauch for during the past week.
i uses o f the stomach,
•JUii and the sm all breeder.
It is p r a c t ic a l . Y ou
iiver and kidneys.
D okn v A n a .
Metal Polishers’ Union, beenuse no her the delicious dainties contained the rest of this winter.
can easily understand what it means and easily carry out its sugges­
Joy,» Vegetable Sar-
tions.
Thousands
of
copies
have
been
sold.
Price,
25 cents.
saparillaia
sold
by
all
Giles & Wagcer opened up their
The proceeds obtained
diversity of citizenship had been therein.
I druggists. R e fu s e a
A collection of the favorite recipes o f the
will be used to assist in purchasing meat market on the 1st inst.
substitute.
When
you
good housekeepers who read W o m a n k in d .
shown. A federal judge that has
Roseburg Review: The Oregon­
pn y for t lie best see that
au organ for the schoolhouse. Johnnie delivers meat to his ens- ian is still against the mortgage
Every recipe is the tested standby o f some1
you get the best.
not the stomach of au ostrich or a Come and enjoy tho exercises o f | tomers here.
practical housekeeper.
The book has-
He also keeps a
tax
law,
because
it
alleges
that
it
popular
and
we
ar
proved
very
popular
are
sure you will like it. Prioe, 25 cents.
billy goat when it comes to iuj unc­ the evening.
stock of notions.
would
oppress
the
debtors.
It
tions is hard to find.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
N. Thrush, the former owner of
ndmits however that the debtors
the Riverton tow n site, was in town
I. C. F un .
themselves favor it. Perhaps that
The Jauuury number of Detuor-
last Saturday. We are told he
paper will leant sometime that the
The Effect of Confidence.
will bring up hie team o f horses
•st's Magazine sustaiu9 the reputa­
people really kuow what they want. M r s , S h e p p a r d ’s
,
.n
o
.™
,
i
,
,
and
do
hauling
around
town.
To everyone paying up a ll arrears and one year’s subscrip­
tion that periodical has for leading
Monday 1W,000 pounds of woo],
We can assure the public that
The Press and Printer lias the
tion to THE HERALD in advance, we w ill send both o f the
all others iu tho practical, help­ were sold in Heppner for 6¿ ceuts, y jr Sterns, representing himself
following timely suggestion: “ Any
aboue named monthlies f o r one year and both o f the boohs.
ful character of its departments. says
Ib is
be superintendent
of IUG
the kJiaUU-
Staud- I IUUI
j* the
. .1 Gazette.
.
p does n°t
. 1 to vzw
n m o u v io in v»l
fool fftll
can MfUli
start fl n Utt>VSpHl)Pr
newspaper fl nnd tiny
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AT ONCE.
"Household'’ treats of "Tho Weekly indicate that the wave o f prosperity ftrd Coa| Comnuuy o f Roseburg, is sheriff can stop one, but it takes «
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has struck
the
wool
Call on or address T he H erald ,
Coquille City, Oregon.
...
.
,. business in ^ n0 ‘«bilk,” because ho presented us , wise man to keip the thing going.”
Mending, ’ giving excelkat sugges­
the right place.
It
wns
where
If was
1
B B b
COR. F IR S T AN D H A L L STS.
tions for fine mending; “ Sanitarian" Fitz hit Shnrkey, below the belt. a check ou tho Portland National
Polien Judge Campbell was
Splendid Clubbing Rates.
, Bank to the amount o f $3 to be
Near It. It. Depot,
has a practical talk concerning the Wool wns selling for 7 cents before
Santa Claus iu Rev. Edwards Da­
j cashed.
vis’
church
in
Oakland,
Cal.
He
teeth; and “ Home Art” gives designs the election.- Dnfur Dispatch.
COQUILLE
CITY,
OREGON.
Tbe H kh ald is the only paper
Several more men came over
O F SA LE M .
made his appearance on a bicycle,
and instructions in the making of
’ from Benver Hill last Suuday.
in tb« county tlint is nil home print.
THIRST-CLASS
FARE,
by
the
single
several decorative articles.
riulocribe for the people*« daily—$1 a
I f one that is half printed in the
We are informed that Mr. Stoue pedaling up the aisle iu a red suit. JL meal, day or time bonrders.
weekly, ( l a year. Same rate« by the
A limited number of nicelv-kept
city is worth a dollnr a year, cer­ year;
of Coquille will soon start a
mouth.
rooms, with clean and comfort­
We shall hope to get correct
tainly one all printed nt home and
j licensed saloon here.
able bedding.
news from Cuba hereafter.
The
Comfortable silting ro m.
in the iulerest o f its people is The Daily Capital Jonrnal. 1 rear. . . . $3 00
John Sweeny sold his house and
Rates to suit the times and worth two dollars.
Will Carlcton's X ew s-
Beside, for The H brald i year................................. 2 00
enterprise of the 8. F. Examiner If needed by poor, tired mot here, over­ lot on River street last week to a
made known on application.
worked end burdened with care, debili­
cash, nt low clubbing rntes, we can
The two worth...................................$fi 00
and New York Journal—Mr. Hearst’s tated and run down because o f poor, thin Myrtle Point man, who will deal
p a per- M agazine
“ E very
furnish the Weekly Examiner, the Both given for one year for. .$4 20
papers ill placing th© st©Aro yacht | and Impoverished blood. Help la needed ont cigars, etc., etc., to those who
Weekly
Call, Will Carletoo'e
will pntronize him.
Vamoose ou the rain between Cuba by the nervous sufferer, the men and
W h ore.”
P oem s and
popular magazine, “ Every Where,” The Weekly Capital Jonrnal, 1 year . f l 00
We sre informed that a yonng
women tortured with rheumatism, neu­
and the United States, the fastest ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help man from the lower river will also
the Demorest Monthly, IheThriee- The H u u l d ............................................. 2 OO
Sketches by him in every
S te a m e r
bring s spsn o f horses here and be
The two worth..................................$3 00
vessel afloat, will be appreciated nnd
a-Week N. Y. World, the Daily
prepared to do all kinds o f team­
or Weekly Capital Journal (with Both 1 vear fo r .......................$2 40
bring us the correct news as to Ma-
number. P e s t o t Addi-
the legislative proceedings in fu ll),
ceo’s death and the results o f 1 When Ilood’a Parasparllla be*ln. to en­ ing.
Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ “ W ord and
Rev. W. B. Smith of Coqnille I
“ Word and Works,” a large and
rich,
parity
end
vitalize
the
blood,
end
engagements between the contend­
F ifty
tional I .¡teniture.
•end. It In • heeling, nourishing, Invig­ 1 City was here last Sunday and
Works” and his annual or Almanac splendid monthly magazine, with
ing armies.
I V ’TLL
BE
DISPATCHED FROM
orating etrMm to the nervee, mueclee end held services in the uew church.
the Almanac, and the H erald , all
l v Portland. Oregon, on or about Nov. for 1897.
organs of the body. 11 od e Sarsaparilla
0.1896, on the route from that point
Or we will civen year’s subscrip­ for one year for only $2.20.
The Parkersburg mill shutdown
cents a year; tw enty-fl
The New York Press receives bill hie up t '' h e w e a k a n d b r o k e n d o w n s y s -
to the
tern, end curoa a ll b l o o d d is e a s e «, b eca « s a last week and almost the entire
tion to tbe “ Farm News” or “ Wom­
The H erald for one yenr and the
word that William Waldorff Astor.
C O Q U IL L E R IV E R ,
mill crew was in our towu last* cents six months.
ankind” free to each cash sub­ large Salem Weekly Statesman till
ddress
touching
nt
all
intermediate
points,
of tho millionaire family of Actors
week looking nfter their financial
scriber to the H erai . p , or a copy March 1st, 1897, for only $2. The
if inducements offer, nnd will
interests.
iu New York, lias renounced his
of the Farm News “ Poultry Book” Statesman will furnish all the pro.
Every Where Pub. Co.,
remaiti permanently on that
route making regular trips.
or Womaukind “ Cook Book,” ns ceedings of our legislature, the sev­
W . Campbell, snserintendent of
American '-itizenship nnd sworn
FOli RATES--
you may choose; or the whole lot eral state departments, as well as
|
Ibe
Bandon
Block
Coal
Company,
lìrooktyn,
X
.
or
other
information,
apply
nt
allegiance to Queen Victoria. Good
to subscribers who pay np arrear­ the general news. It is a very large
offices of the company.
took n trip to the bay last week, j
riddance, say we.
Now let the I . the One True Blond PurlHer. All druggists IU He spent the holidays with Lis
WORCESTER BLOCK,
ages and oDe year ic advance. Or and good newspaper.
Portland.
Oregon,
citizens of Astoria renounce that rrr|»am t only by C. I. Hood a Co , Powell, Mess. friends and relatives in Newport, i Bio-Tho above splendid literary
we wilt send Will Carleton’s maga­
< 1 3 1-1 t:\ !►.»» t*
.
The H erald is all home print and
San Francisco. Cal.
name for their city, aud give it to
zine, “ Every Where," free to cash
,,
r ,.,,
era t h . only pill» to take
Mr. Lingo, a miner, ____________
had the mis- magazine and the H isalp both one novlOtf l
.................
Agent-
IlOOU S H lllS wiUiUood »Sarsaparilla.
I the cheapest paper iu Coos county.
an American.
fortune to fall off the walk leading ' year for only $2.
Coquille City. Or. subscribers.
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