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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1897)
Qägfc J ^ R . G. H. CARTER, RESIDENT DENTIST, OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. Oocmill© City, Oreg FFICE at residence, one door south Odd Fellow»’ Hall. ¿Nothin« but dr»t- ©lftsa work. Charges reasonable. vippiu O p ) R . J- BURT. M OORE, SU R G E O N AN D P H Y S IC IA N . W IL L promptly respond to all oalla, day or night. OOQUILLK (11TY, OllK G O N . £UGENE PANNENBEKG, ATTORNEY law at C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . Office in Coquille City, Oregon. ___ F. DEAN, N o ta r y ^ u -T o lic , Herald Oflite, Coquille City, Oregon. PEO PLE’S:::: p E ....BARB ER SHOP r j r ilE BEST. NEATEST X np-to-dato in the oitv. AND MOST A Year of Prosperity. March 4, 1897. Prosperity right at hand; Hanna’s in front with a band; Speeches long by all concerned; Still, the good times are adjourned. April 4, 1897. Prosperity surely now; j Special session, big pow-wow: I Tariff in he House is churned; | Still, the good tim©3are adjourned. May 4, 1897. Prosperity here at last; Senate has it, blow a b'ast; All old schedules now are spurned; Still, the good times are adjourned. July 4. 1897. I Prosperity surely—nit! ' Trusts put their big feet on it; People say: * Well. 1*11 bo durnedl” Hanna laughs, when it’ s adjourned. November 4, 1897. Prosperity not in sight ; Buckeyes voting nil their might; Hanna’s sorry now he blundered— Good times due in 1900! —Cecil Leslie, in Cleveland Recorder. THE PREFERENTIAL PLAN Charges, Courteous Treatment. COQUILLE CIT Y, OREGON. Front street, IJI1JE G IL l T a M. C O M M E R C IA L i----- most modern arranaed BAltBEli SHOP in Coquille City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. Lot and Cold Hatha at all hours. Popular prices. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Next door Jouson Bro a markes. C. L. MOON, A tto rn e y and G ounsslor at L a w COQUILLE CITY. OUEUON. F. Hall, John A t t o r n e y . a-t - Xjarw, M ARSHFIELD, OREGON. Dealer in R eap E state oí all kinds. C . A. A t t o r n s y - at, - L a w , — Rosebnrg, Oregon. ----- i -J h ----- Bpeciftl attention to matters before the lb neburg land office, the commissioner of the general land office and seeio- tary of interior at Washington. y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197 , w o o d m e n of the World, meets at Masonic Hall 1st and 3d Monday nights of ench month. A. J. S h e r w o o d , Consul. George T . Moulton, Clerk. ___ M /T O U R T COQUILLE. NO. 1», FOHEST- iV e r s of America, meets eveTy second and fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall, Ccm ille City. Oregon. N L oM ;jz c R G eo . O. L emhi , It. 9 . ___ _________ O EN. L Y T L E POST, NO. '{7. O. A. R., I t meets everv first Wednesday night of each month. Visiting comrades in good standing cordially invited to nttenJ. II. H . N iohols , Post Com. W. II. N ospeb . Adjutant. _______ BW, h V IT .K , W . tt. C .. NO. 9. MEETS V T in Coquille Citv on the first and third Wednesday afternoon in eanh month. M bs . V iopa E ppiott , Pres. M bs . Ida H abiiinoton , See. ________ /■'IHADW ICK LODGE. NO- t»3, A. F. I j nu,t M ., meets on Saturday evening on or before each fall moon. Visiting broth- ren cordially invited. , J . P . G oopman , W. M. C. W . W hite , Sec. UEL.AH CH APTER, NO. 6, O. E. S., meets Friday evening on or before each full moon at « o’clock from April 1st to October .list, and thereafter at 7:30: and each fifteen days thereafter at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. ,, Mas. A piob T uttle , W . M . M bs . N oba G ood , S ec . __________________ __ B OQUILLE LODGE, NO. 5*. I. O . O. F., meets every Saturday evening. A isit- ing brethren in good standing cordially invited. _ „ C. A. H abbinotok , N .O . J . 8 . L awbesce , R- 8 . ______ C rN O Q lH LL E ENCAMPMENT. NO. 2 5 ,1. K j O. O. F ., meets every first and third Thursdays in esch month at Odd Fellows' hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis- iting patriarchs in good standing. R . E. B uck , C. P. O . F. B outbpp , Scribe. AMI E REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20, I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel lows’ hall. Miss H u C oppibb , N. O. J. S. L awbenoe . H. 8. Chair Factory: C O Q U IL L E C ITY . I Opposite City Wharf. 1 eeps K on hand and m akes to order first-class R A W H ID E : CHAIRS. Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX, Proprietor. CO O S BAY Barbie aid Stone Works C. W. PATERSON, Prop. M:\nafnoturer of Marble Monument., Hea 1- . tones. Tablets, etc. Cinietery lota enclos. .1 with atone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Uorr^sjiondenee solicited from parties living in the conntrv or other towns who ovtv wish anything in my line of business. M iB s n iiu L P . . . . . . O For Nominating; Candidates— How to Ballot and Get the People's Choice. In nominating candidates by bal lot, by the preferential plan, the voter should make the Figuro 1 in space to right of 1st choice; <. o “ “ 2d “ .. beo .. tt <• JJJ 4 4 4 4. 44 44 4tIy *4 44 5 44 44 .4 f,th «* and so on, if there he more than five candidates for the office, until he has designated his preference for each candidate ou the ballot, as per sample below: County Clerk. Keal Estate and Collections a Specialty. Debs Is Right This Time. November 4, 1896. Prosperity now in sight; People howling with delight; Flags a-flying, fireworks burned; Still, the good times are adjourned, Qiit and Cold Baths—Reasonable TUo NO. At COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1897. VOL. Sheriff. 3 R. R oe.............. 4 'S. Smnil John D oe........ 6 J. D. Driver. 5 P. Joncs.......... 2,0. Scott........ 1 .S. Dives............ 3 Peter Cooper 4 F. P o o l............ IT . D evin e... 2 T. D:uwin... The tullysheet should be prepared and the tally kept as follows, to wit: County Clerk. R Roe . . 4 5 4 6 3 6 5 3 5 6— 47 JohnDoe.G 6 3 5 2 4 3 2 6 5— 42 1> Joues .2 1 2 1 1 5 6 1 3 4 -2 G S Dives.. 3 2 6 3 4 2 4 5 4 2— 35 F Fool. .1 3 5 4 5 3 1 6 2 3—TTl T Darwin,5 4 1 2 6 1 2 4 1 1— 27 Using the figure representing the choice of the voter in tafleying. Should any voter fail to designate bis preference for each candidate on the ticket, those not designated shall be counted and tallied as last choice; that is, the figure represent ing the number of candidates for that office shall be counted for such candidate The voters of each precinct shall choose three judges and two clerks, who shall conduct the election in a similar manner to that of conducting a general elec tion, and when the votes are all cast the judges shall call off as follows: R. Roe 4, John Doe 6, P. Joues 2, S. Divou 3, F. Pool 1, T. Darwin 5, etc; and the clerks shall write the figures as called off iu the column to the right of the candidate’s name, as above shown. When all the votes have been tallied the clerks shall foot up each candidate's column of figures and announce the results Oue talleysheet shall be securely' wrapped up with the ballots cast and sent to the county convention. The county convention shall take the footings of the various precincts for each candidate, respectively, and the one having the smallest total footiug for any office shall be the regular nominee of the party. In case of a tie, the convention shall proceed to examine the tickets, ascer tain who has received the most No. 1, that is first choice votes, and declare him the nominee. It will readily be observed that the smaller the footing the nearer the first choice the candidate is, as a column of 3s uud 6s foot up faster than Is and 4s. Whenever this plan is understood— and it is cer tainly not hard to understand— it will be universally endorsed, as it is the only way to get the real choice of the majority of the voters. A lpha . Cleveland Recorder: When here after we are told that certain pro fessors say this or that or the other, we shall want to know who endows colleges in w hich they I lanage to keep their jobs— iu other words, i what plutocrat is their master. . This action of the trustees of llrowu I University discredits the utterances i on economic questions of all pro- j feasors in colleges that are endowed by the rich. The public is not likely ! to repose much confidence in the intellectual probity of school mas ters who teach the round system or ! the flat system, according to the ! preference of the trustees^ 'Joldwin Smith; Nq Christian who knows the gospel can possibly believe that it wair.vnts him iu living uselessly by the sweat ol * another man’s brow. Tlio Boo cannot be suspected of any leaning toward E. V. Debs. It has always held that he has done incalculable injury to tho cause of labor, and that he is today about the worst counselor the laboring men could possibly have. At the same time, this paper must admit that the mine-owners of West Virginia have adopted tho very best method to make him popular and strong—yea, almost invincible. The attempt to crush iu his person the coustitutioual right of every Ameri can citizen to free speech was not only criminal; it will prove to he — a greater sin in tho eyes of those who gave it birth—a piece of idiotic stupidity. In striking at Debs tho circuit court of Marion county, West Vir ginia, struck at the rights of every freeman ia the land; aimed a blow at tho liberty of thought and free dom of speech granted to the in dividual, which are guaranteed by the constitution, and that guarantee sealed by the blood of the heroes of the land. To deny Dobs his right is to deny it to every other American citizen, to spit upon the’ essence of the Declaration of Independence, and to trample upon the vital principles of the constitution. No true American, with red blood iu his veins, can stand idly by and not protest against this shameful invasion of tho rights of freeman by the courts. No American, with enough Ameri canism in him to fit him for citizen ship, will fail to applaud these words even though they were uttered by E. V. Debs, a mau whom generally wo cannot but douounce: “ This injunction restrains mo from walking on any of the highways leading to the mines of the Mon- onagh Coal and Coke Company. It is most sweeping, and none other can be compared to it. This injunc tion annihilates tho right of peace able assemblages, and effectually suppresses freo speech. If it is sustained, and I have no doubt it will be, it sweeps away all constitu tional safeguards, aud delivers us, bound, hand.auil foot, to corporation capital. “ I hold the injunction and the judge who issued it in supreme con tempt. If I have occasion to raise my voice in beh ilf of the famishing miners in Jackson’s jurisdiction, I propose to do so, or at least make an attempt to, regardless of this in famous injunction. “ The farce of this proceeding is that tho injunction is issued by a judge. It ought to come direct from the coal operators, and at least hypocrisy would not intensify the infamy of the proceedings.” Debs is right. The circuit court of Marion county, West Virginia, did not so much at tack him, as it perpetrated an out rage on the sacred lights of Ameri can citizenship. The trusts should beware lest they invoke such gag law once too often. Surely they who sow the wind of such assaults upon the constitution will be tho first to reap the whirl wind in blood if the throttling of Liberty begets widespread anarchy. — Sacramento Bee. - ------------------ - The Real Anarchists. E d . H er a ld : The promoters of (Diarchy may be found iu that class which is continually absorbing the rights of the people. Step by step, they arc insidious in criminality ¡dis guising their rascality with the glass of necessity, aud clothing it iu a ficti tious legnl garb. Iu their actions we fiud the foundation of revolu tion, and we rehearse the lesson taught by tho French lteign of Terror. The action of corrupt fo<L- eral judges, who issue unlawful injunctions against the constitutional right of all the people to hold meet ings and discuss their grievances to engage in labor and to quit employ ment at pleasure, teaches us that the time is approaching when it will become necessary for tho people to disobey those tyrants and to assert their God-given right to freedom. A few scoundrelly, plutocratic agents aie now invested with the ermine of justice; they recognize uo right of the common people, and lie when they take the oath of office. Cromwell was said to have advanced the cause of the common people, ! and to have elevated England to a l high piano of distinction; yet a l pamphlet was printed by his enemies ; which stated that, “ to kill him was no murder.” Are we approaching ; a stage, when tho removal of tyrants will be considered a necessity? S t a b K kv . --------------- >..» > . --------- Republicans have no other uses ! for the state than to have it art as a collection agency, and to keep on hand a-well-drilled and eyer-roady ! posse to carefully aud promptly “ protect” corporations in their raids on the people. VYa Could do Without Them. ARRESTED FOR COUNTERFEITINfi. famous satire, A Corrected .School History of the United States, aud Mr. B. O. Flower gives some new facts in relation to postal savings banks. This is a remarkable table of contents for a ten cent magazine. The New Time is published by Charles H. Kerr & Company,—56 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. The H e u ald and t h is splendid now reform magazine one year for only $2.50. After a long list of good things, ...........................»W h ich «(la r k Ilia ..... i.:____ I........... I*ublin lleiillli ami k’ srbi t- in o the way of t machinery locomotion, llOO li • etc., that we didn’t have eighty years ago, The liajah, iu the Cin-. Isaac Platt and Otto Doerlara are ciu D R ti Chronicle, specifies quite a at presoiit held to hail at Chicago, number of bad things we didn’t IU., in the unusually high sum of have, as follows: $10,500, after staying for some time No trusts. iu jail in default of sureties, on a No laws against trusts to make charge of counterfeiting Dr. Will law ridiculous because of non-en iams’ Pink Pills for Palo People. forcement. The sum iu which the District Attor No mills and factories standing ney demanded bail shows the impor Common Cause: “ If I had my idle that trusts might fatten. tance which the tribunals attach to way,” said a McKinley man of this GOOD FOR No laws agaiust tramps and no the offeuse of counterfeiting the neighborhood the other day, “I Almost everybody takes some laxative tramps. • medicine of the people. The con would load a lot of cannon with [ medicine medicine to to cleanse the system and keep the cleanse the No Pullman employes starving demnation at Syracuse, N. Y., re- vitriol aud blow it into the Bryan blood pure. I hose who take SIMMONS while the stock paid 12 per cent cenlly, of the counterfeiter Dr. meetings that are stirring up did* i klVER REGULATOR (llqviid or powder) „et all the benefits of a inild and pleasant dividends, and no Pullman’s daugh Marquisee, to a term in states content.” Aud tho laws of the fa laxative and tonic that purifies the blood ter to get, $10,000 a year for putting prison, is another instance of the c o u n try p e rm it su ch sim p le foe Is as i "014 strengthens the whole system. And uo uumus i O one can pronounce. same view. this o u e to g o at la r g e , p ra tin g o f more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU- No thirty-story buildings, and no I LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active The courts in these cases held anarchists! and healthy, and when the Liver is in asylums for the insane that it would that a medicine having the confi good condition you find yourself free from tiro you to walk around. dence of the people to an extent ANTED — FAITHFU L JlF.N OU Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Slck- No mau worth $200,000,000, and which cau tempt to dishonest imita women to travel for rewpoimilile estab Headache and Constipation, and rid of lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 and uo newspaper recording suicides tion has attained an importance expenses. Position permanent. Reference. that worn out and debilitated teeling. under one-line headings. which renders tho substitution for Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. No paresis and no appendicitis, it of unreliable and unauthorized The National, Star Insuranee Bldg., Chi Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver cago. aud uo gold standard. compounds an offense of a very is properly at work. If troubled with any But thore were men who had the serious nature, against which the these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER Rosebnrg Review: The S. P. sf REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi backbone to declare aud reitereate people havo a right to be protected. Co. rniscH freight ratea, onr county their independence of any other na The proceedings in court suggested officials can raise their assessment cines, and Better than Pills. j*»~EVEKY PACKAGE-«^ tion ou earth. that the people would not havo got to the plane of other classes of Hns th o V. S tam p in red on wrapper» He continues: ten into the way of relying upen a property. Will they do it? (9 J . U . Z eiliu & C o.. P h iia., Pa. “ Eighty years ago there lived in definite medicine for ihe .cure of Philadelphia a mau whose name had their ailments without good cause. The Improved A $ 65.00 Machine New High-Arm passed into a proverb of the day. Therefore, counterfeiting such a When people wished to speak of remedy is not an offense ngainst tho 1 hi ceding Ihr S I S . S O immense wealth they used to say: manufacturers of the genuine goods LATEST BEST “ As rich as Girard.” Less consider alone, but agaiust the public. It is Cash with Orclor and Coupon CHEAPEST ably than sixty years ago that an offense agaiust the manufacturers Shipped to anyone, proverb was current; but it is ob because it robs them of the fruit anywhere, ou 10 solete now, for two reasons. Ste of days’ free trial, their enterprise iu mak in y o u r o w n phen Girard was only worth $7,000,- ing known the merit of their h o m e , without asking oue cent 000, and that amount wouldn’t buy product aud their expenditures in in advance. white chips in tho game of today; advertising them, for which large aud besides he stipulated in his will sums are paid to the newspapers 10 years’ written warranty w i t h that no Christian miuister should daily. But it is an offenue also each machine. ever enter Girard College, an educa against the people—a public offense, tional institution which he endowed for unless the confidence of the A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e , fin is h e d for tho benefit of humanity. For public in a genuine product has throughout iu the best pos sible manner. It possesses all these reasons his name is never been justly earned, it would be modern improvements, audit* mentioned in circles that are strictly folly advertising it. Hence the sub mechanical construction fa such that in it are combined respectable, although the parsons stitution of counterfeits is au offense simplicity with great strength, thus insuring ease o f running, havo no hesitancy in disregarding against the commonwealth, and (as durability, and making it ira- his wish and forcing their way into the courts have held), righteously pi , tibVe for the machine to be put out of order. It sews fast the templo that he hoped to keep punishable by imprisonment and and makes a perfect stitch with all kinds of thread and sacred the days that are to come heavy fine. all classes of material. Always ready for use and unrivalled and to the abolition of the govern It was shown that it is the impor for speed, durability and qual ment of the living by the dead.” tance of a medicine that creates ity of work. Notice the fol ARLINGTON.” lowing points of supeiiority: temptation to this crime; no one counterfeits a poor medicine. It is Served With Their Own Sauce. The Head o f the “ Arlington” rwings on patent socket hinges, firm!}' held clown by a thumb a gratifying fact that fraud, to the screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome iu design, and beautifully ornamented in gold. r eiv. uL.r t’ ’u-, making it flush with top of table. Governor Black, of New York, extent of straight counterfeiting, is Bed plate has rounded corners and is " t ; - I| fi- . ,r ,':r -f?? irrr. iWrTHwWtmmMgir ”fi’7Vfl,r!I l|l'l;"'~.‘:'1*,.1 .l ' Tv.'R 'I V ’li.- lffT ^ <m no Hquui ’»wit not serve very r a r e ; th e dru g f f i e t a o f *be to put ÎI cxi en d ,. • Ì 1 : ¡-threading except eye of needle. Snuttlo is cylinder, op............— , r , easy . - . in . or or tl *■*'■' rd. SliU'n Regulator is on the t bed of any to his guests. This arouses the country are too honorable a class of take out; bobbin holds a 'arge . • . ,.:u i o.‘ ti;n r the machine, beneath the bobbin wiudtr. aud has a scale sh n-u.;: Ute number of studies to the inch, and can antipathy of the liquor men. The men to involve themselves in such be change 1 from d to 32 .s’. t i - a to the i i.h. Feed is : ub!e d extends on both sides ofneedle; never fails to take goods through; never niur-s nt scams; movement is positive; no springs to dubious methods, and the people are Wine and Spirit Gazette says that break and vet out o f order; c m bo t: i ; d and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—For right in protecting themselves by filling the bobbin automatically and no f'ectly r.mc.u,if) without holdiug the thread. Machine does in view of Governor Black’s offen not run while winding bobbi n. Light Lurming; - Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue ther per- sive teetotahsm he could novel- be obtaining their medicines from ator, makes little noise and n . -. v ; rapidly. StiUilx is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides, will not ravel, and can ’ *_■ changed w.t f t stopping the ui-uhiuc. Tension is a flat spring ten re-elected, and adds: “This is no trustworthy dealers, and by taking sion, and will admit thread from 8 to iW spin 1 'cothm wi l. n t changing. Never gets out of order. Tho Needle is a st. night, self-setting uecdb*. fid on one fide, and cannot be put fn wrong. Needle Prohibition state, by any means. pains to hnvo the genuineness of Bar is round, made of c. r li ’ rdeued :!r 1, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting Its governor therefore has no right their purchaso pluccd beyond doubt on the goods. Adiuitnclo IV-¡.ttags—Alt bearings arc c:»s: hardened elecl and easily adjusted with a screw driver. \U f t motion e..n I?- L tk C ii a:?.! the machine wul Inst a lifetime. to make thus conspicuous his puri by seeiug. tho correct, advertised Attachments—Kncli machine is furnish • ! v.ith -„re.--.ary tool > aud acc< sr.criea, and in addition we tanical notions. Governor Black name (as for instance, tho full, un furnish an cmlrc :;ci of attachments in ;• ».eivcl lined metal b n:, free o f charge, as follows: One rufiler mid gatherer, one binder, one shii >ing phUy one s«-t of four hemtners, different widths up is to be pitied for denying himself abbreviated title, like Dr. Williams’ to H o f on inch, one litckur, one under braider, one abort or attachment foot, and one thread cutter. W u'ilwcrk of fic.c -t nn.-dity t J: or walnut. g-Thie cover and drawers, mckel-plated rings one of G od’s blessings and con Pink Pills for Pale People) engraved to drawers, drct.y r irrdst • wheel, a*vl device 'or vcpb'.cirg belt. demned for denying it to others.” on the package they buy. The pub HKll! PSJdfs FOR D IIV L’lf CCFLY OF MANUFACTURERS AND S£W!iia KACHiMCS t U I SAVE AGENT'S AMO DEALER'S PROFITS lic now-a-days refuses to listen to So it has even come to the point C U S G ” E /'T C F T t R . £ 2 3 . SO Whole.scle Price, but where a mau in public life is not to tho sort of talk occasionally offered in order to introduce ii-is hiffh-gnuU Hewing machine, we make ft special cou pon off.-r, giving every render f ihi* paper a char.ce to g. t a first-class ma be permitted to regulate the affairs to the unwary about “ something chine.at the lowest price ever oifcrcd. tm receipt of cuidi aud coupon, wo will ship the abov«--de?crited machine anywhere securely packed and of his own household,has it? Sup else just ns good,” which always crated, and guarantee.* ifc deUvtrv. A ten wars' written warranty sent with pose the governor doesn’t like the means “ fake” medicine gotten up to ench machine. Money refunded if m n?r rr-nn .m.tcd after thirty days’ test tii»J V c wMl »hip C. O. D. for |19.*.0 with privilege of twenty days’ trial on stuff; must he drink it to please the deceive people whom nil unscrupu receipt o f fj.OOas a guarantee of ?•>•<-! faith and <har?v' . I ’ you prefer thirty lous dealer thinks foolish enough to days’ trial before paving, send for cur 1 up* illustrated catalogue with testl- dealers ? Suppose that his sole ob moniait», explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any jection to liquor is that its use in- believe such pretense. Fortunately, one at the lowest riauv.facturer'f» p r :- s without asking one cent in advance. The best plan in to .«cud all cash with order, a*: y u then save the $1.00 dis injures the health, must he yet drink Dr. Marquisee was arrested before count. Remember the coupon uiv.it beeer-t .vith order. it and give it to others contrary to he had sold a single box of his Or make your orJer direct through the H liuld , an agent, without counterfeit pills, and the Chicago his best, judgment? extra sliarge. gang were caught after they had Does the governor smoke ? If he does, is it pipes, or cigars, or cigar been at work for four days, and all ettes ? If he doesn’t smoko, it is the spurious pills were seized and T o tïie XTrLlorfu.i3.ate ! Daily Capital Journal now time for the tobacco men to withdrawn from the market. voice their protest. If he does O F SA L E M . Gibbon smoke, but prefers a pife, the cigar riubscribn for the people’ s daily—( 8 a THE NEW TIME. Thin old reliable and men should murmur and call him a most Hncceflsful spec year; weekly. $1 a year. Hamerates by the niggardly old rascal. Perhaps he ialist in 8fin Frnr. cis month. Remarkable Success of the New and I nvalu- co, still continues to is coloring a meerschaum. If so, cure Jill Hexnnl and The Daily Capital Journal, 1 yoar.. ..$ 3 00 . able Reform Magazine. the makers of clay pipes and corn Heminnl Diseases, Tho II ubald 1 year......................................... 2 00 finch ns Gonorrhea« cobs havo a grievance; let them be The 20,000 edition of July New o t n re, The two worth...........................................$5 00 heard; he is discriminating against all it« Both given for one year for. .$4 20 Time, the new Chicago magazine, them. Does he eat pie aud serve it was exhausted in less than a week Diseases, r__________ Debility, ou h istu b le? Or has he a puri- aud its publishers have .not keen Irrpotency, Seminal Weakness ami L osh of Tho Weekly Capital Journal, 1 y e n r ..$ l 00 tanicdl prejudice against pastry? able to keep up with the demand Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse Tho H e r a l d ........................................................... 2 00 and excesses producing the following symp Let the bakers arise and as one man for this able reform monthly. The toms: Sallow countenance, dnrk spots un Tho two worth......................................... $3 00 condemn him; ho is injuring their signal success of The New Time is der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in trade. The very men who cry out evidenco that the people are nt least the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in Both 1 year fo r...................... $2 40 approaching strangers, palpitation of the against the “ invasion of personal awake to the necessity of speedy heart, w akness of the limbs and back, loss liberty” when laws to regulate the relief from existing social and indus of memory, pimples on tLe face, coughs, WALTER DRANE, consumption, etc. liquor traffic are proposed are first trial conditions. d r . GIBBON has nraotised in Han Fran to seek to regulate tho proposed cisco over .30 years an 1 tho*« troubled shoald The August New Time contains affairs of other men. Governor a wealth of contributions on timely not fail to consult him and receive the ben Blacksmith and of his great skill and experience. The Black never conceded to them any subjects from a score of the best efit doctor our s when others fail. Try him. such privilege, and will probably economic writers in America, Eu C t’ KKS GUARANTEED. Persons oared Wagonmaker, nt home. Charges reasonable. Call or not change his habits simply to gene V. Debs in an article on “ The wnte. DR. J. F. GIBBON. C O Q U IL L E C I1 Y , O R E G O N gratify them.— Del Norte Record. 625 Kearney street, San Francisco. Cal. Social Democracy,” declared that • ------------- - -a»---------- - “ within twelve months its national L L kinds of farm worksolicited. ITors- The long standing fight between representatives will have formulated shoeing and plow work a specialty P E T E R LOGGIE,^ Supplies for logging work, weilger., dog*, Fulton, Ills., nud Rock Island for a national politieal platform.” This rings,cant-hooks and everything used in the location of the headquarters of the first authoritative anouncetnent logging camps kept on l and. Hutinfactiou guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio th« Modern Moodmeu of America |0( a piftI, which may chauge the neer Feed stable. (19 tf. BANDON. OR, culmiuatpd Friday in a hand-to- political man of the country. T. E. hand light between scores o f parti W’atson, of Georgia, contributed a KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND sans of the respective towns, in spirited article which will attract M r s , S h e p p a r d ’s A FULL LINE OF which a number of persons were much attention. Tho Hon. Jerry seriously injured. Head Attorney Simpson handles Speaker lleed J o L dbod has been placed under without gloves under the caption i arrest for inciting a riot. The last of “ The Despot of House.” Among convention at Milwaukee voted to the other contributors to this splen- I A T move headquarters to lh>ck Island did number of The New Times are I COR. F IR S T AND H A L L STS. where the people offered to give Prof. Frank Parsons, Helen Camp- ] the order a permanent building, bell, Bolton Hall, Will Allen Drom- | Near R. R. Depot, aud this action has caused all the ¡¿pole, William Ordway Partridge, j Orders left with I L S. K s o w i . t o s , COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. trouble. j Ernest H. Crosby, Eltwecd Pomeroy, ] CoqrnJ.* C ity , will re eive prompt — , ICIE ST-CLA SS FARE, by the singla A medical journal make» aome Lucinda B. Chandler, Hon. Booker attentun. J I meal, day or time bonrcleM* display of an article entitled: T. Washington, Itev. Herbert N. Cas- A limited number of nioelv-k**pt ; sol , Prof. E. W. Bern is, George H. Who ran think “ How to treat drunkards.” Why room*, with dean and comfort- of mnii' Bimplo ! able bedding. treat them at all? The “ treating ! Shibley and William Matthews thing to pat nit? Comfortable sitting room. may wraith, Prof ct your Id*1 **: they ir%y bring you weaitn. habit” ia said to be responsible Handy. Frederick I’ pham Adams Wrlfo JÒ1IN WBOntUBynN * CO.. Patrnt Attor liâtes to suit tho time* and W ashington, I» O , f o r gl.SMO pH *« o d e r ' presents the fifth chapter of his «oyu. m ade known ou applica tien. for druukards. aa l now iu* oí oue tb->u<<*u«l luveutioa» wauted. EVERYBODY W "flrilnaioiT Sewing Plague DON’T FAY \ Burial Caskets' Boarding|House, Lowest Gash Prices. Wanted—An Idea