Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 27, 1897, Image 3

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T D E S D A V,
A P R I L 27, 1897.
THE LABOR EXCHANGE.
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THESE FIGURES ARE YEARS. YEARS IN W lg C H , IN
81NGLE INSTANCES, PAINS AND ACHES
15
Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Sciatic, Lumbagic,
HAVE KAVAUtU THE HUMAN FRAME S T . J A C O B S
O IL CURED THEM NO BOAST ; THEY ARE
SOLID FACTS HELD IN PROOF.
20
30;
IMPORTANT EXPLANATION.
LOCAL
IT E M S .
Functions of the Labor Exchange Deposit; —
Put up some houses to reut to
Certificates and Balance Checks.
new-comers.
Tile World Almanac is for sale
For the benefit of those of our
frieuds who do not fully understand at this office for only 25 cents,
the functions aud how to use the
B. E . N osier has received a large
Labor Exchange Deposit Certifi­ aud choice stock of tobacco and
cates and Balance Checks, we pub­ cigars.
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lish the following explanation:
M. O. Warner, the reliublo piano
In the labor exchange we regal'd tuner, will visit this section in a
the monetary or financial system as few weeks.
purely a method of accounts, no
The traveling public will find it
more, no less.
. . . . . .
,
, to their advuntugo to patronize the
T he depos.t certificate is our book : , ive
able
y
wben
of origu al outry, the foundation of at Empire City<
all other accounts. As will be seen,
The visitors to Coquille City and
the certificates contain five columns
of numbers, three on the left for this valley are more numerous thun
units (dollars),
nnd two on the ever before, and a vist majority of
them are looking for locations.
right for hundredths (cents). Now,
Departures by Areata, Tuesday,
no matter what the value wo desire
to inscribo therein may be, we must April 20: Alex Downey, Geo. E.
always punch out five places, one in McFadden, Cbapelon Porino, W .
each column. Assume that wo wish Carnlh, Mrs. Harding, J. E. Tuuuer,
to inscribe $10.40.
beginning at A . Kellner.
tho left, punch the 0 out of the first
Parties wishing marriage li­
column (us we huve no hundreds of censes can obtain tiie same through
dollars).
Come to tho second and D. F. Dean at Coquille City. A p ­
punch out the figure 1; then pass ply with wituess at least a day or two
to the third nnd punch out the fig­ before the documents are needed. *
ure 0.
Now cross to the right and
A brigade encampment of the
punch the 4 out of the first column Oregon Nationnl Guard this year
and 0 out of tho Becond, or last. If is under consideration by the mili-
vou write your punched figures on t(iry authorities. There has been
o * .1 f\
paper, ____
vou will I_____
have n 04(1.40,
or .. no J encampment since 1893
$10.40.
Again, should you desire
H o m e s - Several desirable
aud
to inscribe $120.28, punch the 1 out
low-priced pieces o f properly not
of the first column on the left, tho
in oar advertised list, and several
5 out of the second, the 0 out of the town lots, way-down in prices, have
third. Pass to the right and punch placed in our hands for sale. Gall
the 2 out of the first column and quick.
the 8 out of the secoud.
Write
Call and get some sugar-beet
down your puuched figures one
after auother as they come, begin­ seed, if you are willing to help the
ning from tho right, and have 150.28 experiment of developing onr sec­
tion for that industry. Wo have
units or $150.28.
There should never be one dollar’s supplied several progressive citi­
worth pf them outstanding without zens already.
a tangible equivalent in store to
Prof. Kaneinntz was engaged last
redeem it.
Wednesday in locating a vein of
When the depositor receives his coal at the mine abovo town, to
certificate ho would do well to sign bring the operations nearor to tho
his name on the upper liue, loft for engine station, etc. The vein is 40
the purpose, on the buck of the inches thick.
same. It will protect him in case
W a n t e d — A good dairy ranch,
lie should lose the certificate, as the
on or close to tho river; enough
finder could not forge his name on
land to have 30 to 40 head of cows.
the lower lino of assignment. When
these certificates return
to the Address the H e u a l d , Coquille City,
stating lountiou aud best terms to a
branch of issue for redemption they
should he stamped “ redeemed,” good tenant.
A Itoseburg coal mining company
and curofully filed away, not de­
stroyed. Every throe or six months, has taken an interest in mines at
as may be determined by the branch, Itivcrton aud lately visited there to
the redeemed certificates should be inspect the demands of tlio business
assorted, entered on tho lodger to I Among
them were Hon. C. H.
tho credit of each depositor mul Sehlbredo, Mr. Parrott aud otbors.
returned to him or her as banks do
Arrivals by Areata, Sunday,
checks.
April 18: Capt. Heed, Mrs. Oilman,
When the nfTairs of the branch Mrs. E. J. Morse, M iss J. Morse,
shall reach certain proportions, aud Dr. O. E. Smith, J. P . Gilchrist,
the membership shift from pluce to P. Anselino, F. Hausen, O. C . Col­
place", making deposits in several lin, Mrs. Higgins, E . Celiur, J.
branches, the redeemed certificates Odizio.
should, before returning to deposi­
Tho H eiia ld is authorized to
tors, be placed on record also at the
central bureau or clearing house, offer a sewing machine that is
that we may bo ablo to arrive at equal to the best mid less than one-
once nt the amount of benefits a third the cost of others to the
public. Tho “ Improved Now H igh -
depositor is entitled to.
Balance chocks: When a deposi­ Arm Arlington” is offered on a 30-
tor or assignee present« n deposit day’s trial, aud is warranted for 10
Head our advertisement,
certificate for redemption, but does years.
not purchase tho full amount, wo on 1st page.
do not issue to him a deposit cer­
There aro a great many of tlio
tificate for the bulance, thus falsi­ unfortunate ones in this world,
fying the true amount of deposits, greater in number than tlioso who
or constituting an assigaoe, possi­ aro blessed with good digestion.
bly a non-member, a depositor, To some people the greatest mis­
which he is not, but issue balance fortune is not to bo able to eat every­
checks for th> remaining equivalent. thing sot before them. “ I suffered
W o have ten denominations of tlieso for years with Dyspepsia, and every­
checks, from one cent to $20. They thing I ato disagreed with me.
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are reprinted with tlio name and was induced to try Simmons Liver
number of the branch ordering them, Regulator nud was cured. I now
nnd each denomination numbered eat everything.”— 51. Bright, Madi­
consecutively, so that there will not son Parish, La.
he two of tho sumo denomination
Voluntary work was given Friday
and number in circulation in one
morning by a host of our citizens to
locality. They should be signed by
clearing off'a block in the Elliott
nu officer of the branch on the face,
addition, still reserved by M. J. Mc­
mid stamped oil the hack, across
Donald, esq., of San Francisco, who
the perforations between tho check
so generously donated tho block for
mid the stub.
tlio courthouse.
Siuco the under­
When returned they nro not can­
growth, stumps nnd logs have been
celled hut continued iu use.
removed, nnd the trees trimmed, it
These two documents and an or­
is a veritable park for beauty nud
dinary ledger are all that are required
ornamentation. The work was done
at present to carry on tho affairs of
ns a part appreciation of Mr. Me-
a branch Exchange. As soon as the
Donnlil’s generous spirit.
volume of business shall demand it,
these documents will be supple­
Our old frieuil 15. J. Harrison
mented by a form of check so guar- enme down from bis miuing op-
unteed as to pass sufoly at nil tlio [ erations, uenr Eekley, last week, af
branches.— G. B. DeBernardi, in | ter more tlmn a year’s absence. He
Iinhor Exchange Monthly Publics-j reached this place Thursday even-
tion.
i n g , n u d greeted the H e u a l d early
—
Friday morning.
Mr. H. is in
The Acoounta.it: When the sup- «¡."«I Si«»1*!». b“ ‘
of « ‘ ¡ » “ U
ply of money i- not equal to th e! •'» thwwbijii, he and bia eons hare
demand of business, then business been limning and preparing for
work. Mr. H. will visit only a few
must go undone or be done on
Mrs.
credit— which is the legitimate off­ days with his daughters,
Charles and Mrs. George Collier.
spring of the “ legal tender" system.
Au important meeting was con­
ducted under tlio auspices o f the
The Accountant:
An enthusi­ Lalsir Exchange at Mercantile hall
astic Labor Exchanger near Castle Inst Wednesday evening. All cit­
Rock, Wash., offers to give 110 acres izens were called to participate, with
o f splendid land suitable for tile a view to the discussion of two or
nmintwmi.ee of 20 families, to
matters in which all our citi
Lahor Exehaiige branch starteli MnH wpri> interested and in which
More particulars later.
j ,|ln principles of the Labor Ex-
Why not try a more rational System ?
The business*men of Aspen,Col .
accept labor checksat par with gold
ami the town has an air of prosperity
its before the
almost equal to the times
pani«.
ehnnge have a defense. One o f ll.e
*!<iest.o..s had already materialized
l‘ " ‘1 l»**sed the point of discussion
the *>**'«• of the cal and
the meeting
Another was relative
lo thè laiior supply diiring thè woi k
The salvation of labor is n o tte of constructiou of thè courthouse,
be found in the organisation of i»«n fim iishing of lirick. ete.
A conti-
who have work, but in the employ­ inittee was appointed to investigate
thè mutter and roport.
e e s ! of uuiu who 1ms so work.
A call was made last Tuesday,
by posters at Several points through
town, for volunteer help to clean
off the courthouse block, to begin
Wednesday at noou, nnd yet nt 7
a. in. Wednesday a dozen or more
men were piesent with axes, picks,
shovels aud cant-hooks; a little
later they were reinforced by 30 or
40 more, of all ages, from gray-
baiied veterans to youth of school
age, aud the firs and stumps and
logs soon disappeared.
In tho
afternoon as high as 05 poisons
were working at one time, some
putting iu n full day nt it.
By
night fires were blazing nt many
points, aud the slashings throw-out
in the later darkness the warmth
and good cheer of bonfires at a
jollification. Tho scene was vastly
different from what it had been for
so long, when it lay in its native
wildness, clotted with brambles and
evergreens— myrtles, firs, hemlocks,
etc.— with a few upturned roots of
the gmul growths of former years,
nud the great-trunks prone and
decaying, now piled up aud con­
sumed with fire. This was a gift
o f our good citizens to tho people
of the couuty, iu appreciation of
their good will wheu the question
came up to relocate the county
seat.
The patriotism, sense of
justice and independence of the
masses of the peoplo can always
be relied on and a reflex will not
be wanting in response thereto
from the good people of this com­
munity. The douatiou of a most
desiiable site in tho heart of the
town by oue person, a Id ick 300x
200 feet, with wide and well defined
streets on all sides, w r s munificent
and creditable to a degree; then
the public gives, relit free, for one
or two years, suitable buildings for
the court and officers, vault for
si fety of records, etc., an I now
this little additional gratuity will
go to assure the people that their
confidence bus not been misplaced.
County Court Proceedings.
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| Murshfild Sun, publishing Jan
court proceedings................................ 58 75
Kxi'i ssi-s in vacation aft eb JANi AR Y , 1 Coast Mail Co, publishing u o -
1897, term .
I tiies, semi-annual reports.
5 75
Indigent,«................................... $219 00 McEwen A Dean, printing
Use of telephone.....................
34 50 ! treasurer’s receipts..............
3 00
Officers’ salaries..................... 886 66 , McEwen & Dean, j ostal cards
A pril term , 1897.
! and letterheads......................
9 00
Report on Hoffmkn & Hermann I McEwen & Dean,road receipts
road accepted; road ordered opened. I n n i notices............................. 33 80
Report on Coal Bank Slough road | W \V Gage, stationery nnd
accepted; road ordered opened.
| postage...................................... 80 14
Report on dyking No. 1 accepted. ! W W Hayes, postage...............
1 50
Dyking district established, B. F.
Ed ltnekleff, postage............... 27 30
Ross appointed supt.
Judge and Commissioners,
Petition
for appropriation to
postage................................
5 35
gravel Bandon end of Bandon and Glass & Prudhomme, hooks
Dairyville road denied.
I ^ stationery furnished clerk, 23 36
Petition vacating certnin portions Glass & Prudhomme, station-
of R. It. Add. to Marshfield, granted.
ery furnished sheriff......... 25 19
Petition for county road from | Ross E Moores & Co, station-
ery furnished clerk..............
9 47
Arago landing to intersect Myrtle
(Continued oil eeeond / >a<je.)
Point and Bandon road granted.
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W m Strong, W T Miller and John
Epperson appointed viewers.
An eastern editor nnd friend of
S ot of instructions ordered printed ours makes this dun to delinquents:
and furnished supervisors.
It is stated by au exchange that a
Albert Farris appointed super­ gill iu that towu kneads bread with
visor of rond district No. 11.
her gloves on, but that is uo news
John M Dolan appointed svper- to us.
W e need bread with our
visor of road district No. 31.
boots on; we need bread with our
Boundaries of road district No. 28 pants on, aud if our friends w ho are
corrected.
so much in arrears don’ t pay up soon
Road aud bridge bills ordered we will need brend without any­
paid :
thing on. In fact, to be well bred
N A Kendall, supt dist 1 0 .$ 1 2 50 is to provide us with the menus to
22 00 obtain bread. P A Y U P .
J L Waguer, supt dis 17.
20 00
19
H Radabnu
Albany Democrat:
Several nten
2 1 . . , . 89 00
H S Davis,
“
6 25 having the cheeks to call themselves
24 . . .
A J Mayse,
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3 0 ____ 80 00 railroad commissioners passed down
J S Miller,
3 5 . . . . 21 00 | to Albany lust night on the overland
D S McCainpbell
4 3 ____ 12 00 j for the California line, for the pur-
Jas A Doughty
| pose of inspecting the Southern
S B Cathcart, Hoffman and
19 00 ! Pacific northward.
They are wast-
Hermann road
T C Norris, viewer................... 4 80 ¡ iug time displaying gall not often
There being no R. R.
J D Hayes,
“
5 70 witnessed.
J J Baker,
«
4 90 commission, this is somewhat arbi­
W P Hermann, chainman.. .
4 30 trary.
Fred Hoffman,
“
...
4 30
Millions of bushels of Nebraska
Arthur B Hermann, axm an.. 4 30 corn lie on the ground where it was
Leonard Hartly,
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..
4 30 husked and has lain all winter. It
S B Cathcart, Coal Bank
will be destroyed by tho spring
slough road............................. 10 80 rains, aud yet it does not pay to
T A King, viewer................
3 80 move it ut the market gold standard
T M Dimmick, “ ................
4 60 price of 8 cents per bushel.
John Snyder,
“
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4 20
East Oregonian: The Portland
W D L F Smith, chainman. . .
Oregonian declares that the theory
Henry Kern,
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...
“ the foreigner pays the tax” is
Thomas Williams, axman. . . .
“ absurd.” True, but it is only of
John Haynes,
“
....
late that the Oregonian hns been
Frank Jackley,
"
....
so empatically truthful iu this con­
John Morgan, timber for road
district No 1 9 ....................... 12 50 nection.
Bi-County Y. P. S. C. W.— May 5 and 6. Henry Grady, timber for road
district No 1 9 .......................
5 00
D oha , Or., April 20, 1897.
J H Hibbard, lumber for road
E d it o b H e u a l d , C o q u il l e C i t y ,
district No 4 1 ........................ 30 00
O regon —
C A Hanscom, rafting lumber
D (ur S ir: W ill yon please giye
for road dist No 19, per J
notice of the coming convention of
Cunningham ....................... 10 00
Young People’s Society of Chris­
Amos Simpson, lumber load
tian Workers of Coos aud Curry
district No 3 7 .....................
5 00
counties to be held at Bandon, May
W A Dickson, labor road dist
5th and 6th.
A ll denominations
No 3 5 ..................................... 100 80
are invited to send delegates from
15 F Cope, labor road dist 35 95 80
their Sunday-schools au<l other so­
P A Decker, «
“
“ 20 3 00
cieties on n hnsis of two from each
Geo Griffin, jaekscrew sold
Sunday-school and three from each
road dist 45....................... 15 00
society. Respectfully,
E A Adams, sign boards sold
M . C. M i l l e r ,
road dist 15.........................
2 00
President of the Convention.
J H Yager, nails sold road
dist 1 4 ..................................
4 75
Hermann & lire wn, plow sold
Capital Journal ” X" Rays.
road dist 4 ........................... 22 00
Tho people are still thinking, but
FALTERS AND INSANE.
they aro not working, except to put Dr J T McCormac, examining
in a potato p a tch .. . .S o lo n g as the
Mrs M Weaver, Mrs L D
V. M. C. A. allows itself to be used
Fields aud Sakio Ullakko,
by a few individuals to punish people
insane.................................... 15 00
for political reasons it cannot expoct W H S Hyde, examining Mrs
to rocoive the general support from
Fields en 1 Sakio Ullakko
all oh nients of the public which it
insane....................................... 10 00
certainly deserves.
0 C & N Co, merchandise fur­
(O oos ltiiv News.)
The Ruth will he ready to com­
mence making trips on North Coos
river this week.
No 1 engiue is being overhauled
at I bo car shops, and it will be a
few weeks before the necessary re­
pairs on it are finished.
May 1st is the date of the enter­
tainment to be given under the
aiiHpicMH of tlio teachers of the
Marshfield public school.
L. D. Field returned from Salem,
Monday, on the Farallon. Ho re­
ports that Mrs. Field’s condition
has not improved up to tho time he
left.
Plans for tho new courthouse n*
Coquille City were in possession of
Judgt Schroeder, who was on his
way to the river, Saturday, nnd
those wishing to see them were
permitted to do so, at the Central
hotel.
Two narrow escapes from a blaze
were reported Saturday; the roof
of the Blanco bold having caught
tiro from a stovepipe, nnd the roof
of tho steam laundry caught fire
from spnrks from the chimney or
smokestack. In both cases tho fire
was
noticed
nnd extinguished
without damage.
The dwelling of W . H . Morgan
nnd family, on Daniels creek, was
destroyed bv fire on Wednesday
aflernoou.
The members of the
family were absent nt the time,
with tlio exception of one of the
girls, who w h s ironing.
It is
thought that the stovepipe com­
municated the fire to the ceiling.
Very little of the contents of the
house were saved, aud, we under­
stand, there was no insurance. Mr.
Morgan has a large family, nud tho
loss falls heavily on him.
Parties arriving 011 the Areata,
Sunday, said it was rumored in the
city that It. A. Graham had pur­
chased the sawmill nt Porter, and
all property of the California
Lumber Co. iu this county.
’I his
menus that work will l>e resumed
nt Ibe Porter mill, in harmony with
the energetic management of every­
thing which Mr. Lirahaui operate«.
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA.
CATARRH. ASTHMA. HEADACHE
by “ FIVE DROPS.”
Though so universally lined und tested did you over hear anyone
sneak ill o f thin great remedy? N o, you never did and never will, for
if taken as directed und in the proper quantity 5 Drop»'* cannot fail
to cure any o f the diseases for which it in recommended. What
it has already done to relieve the Buffering in told iu thousand» or
letters of grateful piuise.
Mr. J. /'. JArnebumei\ widely known fo r many years as Ike special representative o f
the Populists and f ree Silver Press of the United States, has kindly forwarded t/u
following letter for publication:
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Jnn. 26, 1897.
D ear S ir 9—I nru anxious for the sake o f the suffering and out of gratitude to you to
ive my personal eudorNement o f your wonderful icuiody On the wth of January. 1H97,
wus In Washington Hiul was suddenly seized with an aggravated, case of inflammatory
rheumatism; so severe and painful was the attaek that within 24 hours my left arm wag
paralyzed and I was only able to dresH with assistance. I secured a bottle of 6 DltOPS
áud look a dose that Llgut, rubbing some on externally an directed. The following
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o I was surprised
^ n d To
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continuing treatment
morning
relieved, _ and
to find
» * myself
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woke tlio second morning cured. My arm wuh absolutely free from pain, aud all swelling
aud stiffness had disappeared. The quickness and completeness of my cure was re­
markable. 1 hive known for over a year o f the great curative propei ties of your medicine
and huvo rcveral friends who havo been cured by it o f Neurulgia. Catarrh and Asthma«
Wishing you every success and trusting that those similarly nfllicted will at least
ns* remedy atrial. Sincerely yours
J. P LIME BURNER, _
give tbit
Bureau o f Populist and Reform Papers. Old Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, III.
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C U R E S T H E IN CUR ABLE.
D ear Sms:— I would like to thank you for your great remedy, “ 6 DROPS,*’ and tell
you what It has clone fo rm e . 1 liu.1 Rheumatism in every joint and in the heart und I
had Catarrh o f tho head for ;< j years, i was so poorly that I lost the use of my legs und arms,
and could not move without puin. I was so crippled, that I had done but little work for
KGveii v "ir*;
1 our family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism
and Catarrh were incurable, and I believed him. But now, after using "8 DROPS only
two mouth*, I can truly say 1 have not felt so well for seven years. This medicine doe»
more than is claimed for it At this time my Catarrh is much better, and I have sourcchr
at.v Rheumatism at all and the heart weakness ami pain are gono. My hearing is now good
Mud niv c\esight is much belief. I have gained more than 10 pounds o f flesh and can dp
a full da Vs work. It !•; the best medicine 1 ever saw to give a mother who has a young child,
t i l l 111 us
lift on
O il Urn
111*1 mother
U lUtUV i It
IL wards
«IIIU B off
U ll Croup «..-.v.
f(»r lt h -18 the-nme eff-jet on the child
and vu.WH
cures the
»•i f uml
and refreshing sleep to both yoting
young and old
hives o f the child and cause® sweet
mrs respectfully,
KELLBMS,
Yours
WM. M. B
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«Iberia, Perry Co., Ind.
Jan. 29,1890.
Siberia,
W e received the follosoing letter front M r. 7. 7. Wilson of Omaha-, III. M r. Wilson has
been for many years a:t invalid, ana reading the above letter which was Published, torote M r.
Keller,is, asking i f his endorsement was genuine, and received this reply, which he forwardcaus,
M R.J.J WILSON.
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D ear S ir : —Your letter o f recent date at hand, the testimonial you speak of is genuine.
The company who manufactures and sells *'5 Drops ’ published my testimonial just as
I gave it to them anil every word o f it is true, and I could swear to It and prove It by
many witnesses. The company did not ask me for this letter. 1 sent it to them last
January for publication in order that poor sufferers, incurable as I once was, and as you are,
might be cured. Ciet • f> Drop* ’ and use it and it will cure you us It has cured mo. J nave
received many letters like yours, and it is a pleasure to me to answer all who write. Tell all
your neighbors what I have written about *’f> Drops.” I know how to sympathize w ith those
who are uillicted, for though I suffered so long, it Is now 8 months since I have few any pain.
Dr. S. VV. Kellems, my brother, uses ” 5 Drops” in his practice, and joins me in en­
dorsing this great remedy, lie says for a case like yours it is a positive cure.
Sept. 21,1896.
MR. W. M. AND DIt. S. W. KELLBMS.
If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a large bottle,
eend for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f its merit. Inis
wonderful curativo gives almost instant relief and is a permanent cure for Rheumatism,
Sciatic«, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplessness«
Nervousness. Nervous and Neuralgic Headaches, Heart Weakness, Toothache, Baracne,
Croup, “ La Grippe,” Malaria, Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases.
“ FIVE DROPS ” is the name and dose. Large bottles (300 doses), $1.00. Six bottles for
$5 00. Sample bottle prepaid by mail 25c. Not sold by. druggists, but only by us and our
agents. Agents appointed in now territory.
SW A N SO N R H E U M A TIC C U R E C O ., 167 Dearborn St, ChlctioJIl.
Tlio Riverton Hotel
M.
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AS on hand a fine stock of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Including
Vnderweary Oyersliirts, lies, Ftf.
— ALSO —
W ALTER
MRS. 0. A. KELLY, Proprietor,
U IVEU TO N , COOS COUNTY, O liEG O N .
T ? VEiSYTHINO NEW AND NEAT, AND
1 j Tables supplied witi. the best iu the
market.
Regular board and lodging, $4 per w eek.
Single meals, 25 cents.
(sep8*
50 YEARS*
EXPERIEN CE.
ORANE,
Blacksmith and
$ 1 0 0 -Reward— S I 00.
S M I T H ’S
m a r v e l o u s cure.
Selene# of the isth Century
look» on with amazement
at the mobt remarkable rec­
ord of curuB ever known in
the W oild’B history.
Hundreds o! thousands ol Sufferers cured without a single failure
D. 635 Trlmm ngs and Linings
in con- cction store.
Capital Journal: The panel of j
the federal grand jury thnt sits at A share of the public’ s patron Age is kindly
Portlaurl May 4 is made up o f 19 ' >^-Xwo doors east'oi l ' o . O. F. Hall.
business men, bankers and corpora-'
tiou agents, to 11 farmers, mechan­
ics aud laborers.
The renders of this paper will bo pleased
to learn that there is nt least one dreaded
disease that science hns been able to cure in
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease requires a constitu­
tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
, taken internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease and living the patient strength by
building up the constitution and Resisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietors
have so ranch faith in its curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address.
F, J. CHENEY A C O ..
Toledo, Ohio.
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* * * SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Near tl e
Ferry, offers goods to consumers or dealers
at smallest margin of profit consistent
with safe and honost dealing.
READ TH E LIST.
Ladies” Stylish Jackets, dark colors,..$4 00
Ladies’ Stylish Capes,
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.. 3 00
Out of stylo ^oats, size 32...................... 1 00
Out of style Coats, size 32, dark......... 1 25
Ladies’ Winter Underskirts..........from
40
Ladies’ $1 Underskirts................... now 65
Skirts, wide corded, ruffles..................... 1 00
40acrfiR
hot-
X T O .2 0 7 .— 10 0n o rn s;4
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Ladies* Sleeveless Undervests, 10. 15,
orch-
22
torn; 18 acres meadow; 2 acres
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Ladies’ Vests with long sleeves, from
45 ! avd and small fruit; 30 acres bottom pasture
Ladies’ Heavy Vests, for winter.........
j cleared; 20 acres bench pasture—all under
Ladies’ Pants to match Vest.
15 I fence. Oue now house. Brooms all finished;
Ladies’ Black Seamless Hose-----8, 12,
45 : one barn 20x44, one barn 60x8o; woodhouse,
Ladies’ strong Wool Hose
20 smokehouse and other outbuildings; farm
Children's Hose, black......... ...1 0 , 15
.25
35 tools and implements and dairy fixtures;
Girls' Hose, fine Fiid heavy
.10
45 cows, sheep, bogs and young stock. A good
infants’ Cotton Hose...........
25 j place for a dairyman. Will sell cheap and
i Infants’ Wool Hose............. ...1 0 , 15,
Child's Wool Hope................ ■ r-S. 7 W
10 1 on easy terms.
15 j
Wool Hose, black................... • 7 « , t*X
All kinds of Hose at right prices.
O. 112— 160 ncros; 20 acres
bottom land, about 1.0 r.cres of which
MARTIN RUSSEL is cleared. 150 bearing fruit troos. Abun­
JOHN KAINO,
dance of good fresh water. Good 2-story
house; barn, chickenhouse. etc.
T H E M AR SH FIELD
mile from Allegheny Lauding on Coos
River. Easy terms. Great bargain.
C O IL C P A 1 T Y
nished M Timlin, indigent. 21 50
Q C & N Co, merchandise fur­
nished T Darwin, indigent. 5 85
Neissl ti Preuss, drugs, etc,
furnished indigents............
8 75
C B R A E K 11 & N Co, faro
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50 A C R E F A R M — all in cul­
for indigents on trnin to
tivation; 40 acres as good bot­
Coquille City..........................
2 30
Dr J T McCormac, care of E
j tom lauil as can be found in Coos
j county; 10 acres level bench, good
Davis 12 days........................ 39 00
| orchard with all kinds of fruit in
Dr J T McCormac, medical nt-
t
| abundance; good house nnd barn,
tendanco, Mis W e a v e r.. . .
5 50
good fencing, ami everything in
H Sengstncken, groceries fur­
first-class condition; farming tools,
nished indigent family. . 5 23
some stock cattle, chickens, hogs,
Geo Quigly, caring for nud
etc. This lovely home is located
boarding M Timlin 72 days 72 00
in a nice neighborhood, with good
Geo Quigly, caring for nnd
school nnd church advantages. It
boarding T Darwin 23 days 11 50
is J mile from steamboat Jnudlug
Alt Mattson, coni furnished
on river, and 5 miles from Coquille
Mrs Johnson, in digen t.. . .
7 50
City. This place can be bought for
John Bear, hauling indigent
O. 214— 160 ncres of choice $3700, on good terms.
Call at, or
from Newport to Marshfield
flat nplnfld. K ™ ''e from Prosper nnd write the H e r a l d office, Coquille
nnd paying his fare on trnin 3 00
milt« from linndim. well watered with
beantiful mountain streams, tine fir and City, Oregon.
Steamer Blanco, fare of Alex
cedar timber; Rood house witli double tire
EvnlW to and from Co hos­
place; 2}{ acres cleared; % of a mile from
AND U M ­
O . 209.— C O A L
N O R T H F R O N T S T R E E T , j^ESihonac: ; good
R ood blacksand prospecta
prospects or
on
pital.................................
1 25
TU
B E R land of 160 acres, 25
M A R S H F I E L D , j »fie place. Price, ¡fSOO-govemmeut title
Johnson A Johuson, coffin for
acres in grass, 80 acies extra white
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! w r o . 200. - 320 acres, title per-
Geo Davendorff................... 11 00
cedar and fir timber, all under­
Jas Nosier, hauling body of
* I j L K IN D « of blacksmith work and
feet, 50 acres creek bottom,
lined with coal, with 40 inch face
G Davendorff to graveyard 1 0 0
wagon work, new or repair work, done i plenty white cedar timber, very
on short notice.
I little improvements, located 12 iu sight, within 4 miles of ocean
C.en Lytle Tost, digging grave
steamer landing.
A t 4 price of
of Geo Davendorff..............
1 00
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK ! miles from Bandon, 5 miles from coal laud sold by the government.
I Dairyville, on r..ad between these
Aid to Luke Story and wife
To g i.e satisfaction.
Come and see ua.
two places; , of a mile from New A good investment for anyone.
granted for two months at $8 per nov!9’951
KAINO & MUSSEL.
Lake schoolhouse. This is a val­
month.
uable tract o f land, nnd is the best 'M 'O , 208.— Stock ranch of 160
John Johuson and family allowed
acres, good bouse and barn, all
bargain in Coos county. Call aud
$10 per month.
under fence, 25 acres in meadow
learn price and terms.
Aid to Mrs Weaver discontinued.
and grasses, 6 acres in cultivation,
Amount due A C Lovern estate
O. 205.— 160 ncres. J mile from 2 acres in fruit trees, including
distributed.
.
Gravel Ford creamery,
30 acres etc. Good spring
plums, peaches,
Expenses of county infirmary,
in crass, garden, some fruit trees, of water. Three miles from P. O .,
quarter ending April 1, 1897:
K EEPS C O N STAN TLY ON H AN D berries and small fruits, a fair dwel­ good roads.
Twenty-four miles
Win Rich, groceries................ 32 55
ling, corrals, chicken-house, wood­ from railroad at Roseburg.
W ill
1 R S Knowlton, drugs, e t c .. . . 19 35
A F U L L L IN E O F
shed, etc. W ill take n wagon and sell cheap, or trade for Coquille
J A Lyons, lumber...................
8 21
team in part payment. Price of City property. Easy Terms.
N Lorenz, clothing................... 21 10 ;
property, $700.
,T J Lamb, hardware................ 11 13 j
im b e r
l a n d f o r s a l e , T ^ O . 177.— 200 acres, 155 first-
Johuson Bros, g r o c e r ie s .... 28 8<>
class bottom land, balance
by
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Land Co. 320
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O W Martin, cobbling............
4 00
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acres of the finest
timber m Coos bench; 100 acres cleared nnd under
Dr Moore, medical attendance 12 70
county for lumbering, being mainly J fence, all bottom nnd in fine culti-
J S Kanemntz, clothing..........
1 05|
yellow fir, and extra fine.
This ; ration. Bench land all slashed
W Drane, hlnoksmitliing.. . .
1 55
Two dwellings,
Orders left w ith .........
U . ................
S. K s o w .........,
l t o s , body of timber is located on the | and set to grass.
Geo Robinson, groceries.. . . 26 15
ill receive prompt North Fork of the Coquille river, good barn 44x^0 ft., other outbuild-
C W Sanderson, seed o a t s .. .
t 00 CoqriLLS Cn
nnd lies directly on the river and is ings, good orchard, one mile from
(1 W Canning, aalary............... 121 l>7 at ten ton.
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well situated for logging. I f sold steamboat landing, one mile f.orn
•J 15 Fox, chairs..........................
8 50
• o c n itc a n b e h a d c l.e a p . Enquire school five mil. s fiom Coquille
pmtcct v ..nr i..— : ni.r
i»-!»* !"•> «jg*»- at the Hi.HMD office aud go a id i t ¡ty. This is the best tarín on the
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Coquille: can be Lought very cheap
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