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6ü>çkillr CU?3 p e rn ii LOCAL ............................. ..— IT E M S . - j IIVWS Bar *«wn.i A large e o M t g a a M t o f E. (South) Conference— Assignments for Present Year butter Th e sad intelligence was re ceived yesterday morning from FROM Drain of the death of Csptniu Harry Lockwood at that place. Deceased had resided iu this corn ty for many years and made many friends, nil of whom deplore his What the Branches Are Doing. _____ Read carefully this testimonial found below, also letters from those loss ami speak kind words of his who have been cured of other diseases and remember that "5 Drops" has and can never fail to quickly relieve and permanently cure. Sept, 9, ihwo memory. H e had been an invalid Miss Enretta Pannenberg graced next morning with a load of salt The Salem Daily Statesman re I) ha it Sm :—Your bottle of "5 Drop»" received. It was for an old Irieud, Mr. Win, for about two years past, daring our table last Wednesday with for the Coquille fisheries, EdwardH, o f Martli,»town Win. Ue bit» lmd Neuralgia In hi» chest, »uttering a great deal of cently published the following: pain, so much so that it affected hi» heart ami he cutild not sleep on account o f it »mothered which time he had the constant The outlook for disposing o f the reeling. He ha» been under the care o f the most eminent phy»iciaus, but fouud no relief The Salem Labor Exchange seems some extra large and luscious until 1 gave him a dose o f '5 Drop»." Tho very flrnt night he re» led well, and has ever since, care of a dpvnted wife and loving Thanks to |argB apple crop o f this section, at to hare been caught in the wave of Oravenstein apples. and 1» gaining dally. I myself am t*7 years old and began taking your medicine la»t April relatives, who mourn his loss. The f„ jr prices, is encouraging. Apples, for Rheumatism, which I have had lor 49 years, also for a weak heart. Since taking prosperity and is doing quite well. the young lady. **& Drop»” the Rheumatism has all disappeared, the stiffness 1» gone from my Joint», and my funeral will take place at Drnin. heart never misses a beat. 1 ain to-day a well, strong woman, and low e it to "5 Drops.” I The'Exchange is building a large! W anted — A good dairy farm of nicely packed, were purchased on I charges w « i ' " 'iluriup 'tdi'e only wish I could sound my bugle o f praise loud enough to be heard all over the world, and T heie is a deep feeling of sympa kiln of brick at this time, is doing from 100 to 300 acres, already the whai f at Marshfield, last w eek.! wero l,rtseut duriu«f the could couvince every oue that “ b Drop»" is all you claim It to be ami more. t h y expressed in this community Mrs. I). T. Carver, W iiin I ow , Stevenson Oo., 111. considerable work about the city stocked with good dairy cows, for a jb y a S a u Francisco buyer, for 50 The preachers are stationed as for the bereaved relatives in their I know It will do more than you claim for It. 3 4 Y E A R S OF SU F F E R IN G . and has just commenced to build a cheesery. Will lease for a few years i cents a box. follows: Willamette district—11. 8. hour of g lief.— Marshfield Suu. REV. F. M. COOPER, Washington Center, Mo. D b . au S i b : — J a n u a r y 2, 1W7. warehouse for D. J. Fry. It is with privilege of buying. ! This is the Reason of the year Shaugle, P. E .; Albany and Tan P A R A L Y SIS A N D r h e u m a t i s m Over 84 years ago, I had Typhoid Fever, running a delivery wagon about . . . . when big apples are displayed in D ear Sms; N ovember 9, 1H1HJ. and barely escaped with my lire. It left my gent, John L. Jones; Lebanon, T. It is with pleasure I speak o f your price system bo shattered that I have had ever A Singular Case. Uie city euch day and numerous There is a good run or nice cm - ^ various resorts iu town, and, less remedy and of the good it ha» done me. since. R htym atlm aud Throat Trouble, Thomas; Brownsville, Walter Milli- For the lui-t eight year» I have been an incur which gave me a terrible Cuugh. I had been parties are supplied with greeu nook and silverside ealiHon i n o n r j uj g j „ g f , l)m appearances, they are can, supply; Junction City, D. C. unable to lind any relief for these disease», able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism. A gentleman by the nnmo of j Just think, for eight years a total cripple, not until I learned o f your *• 6 DROPS ", which groceries, fruits etc fivs'.i from ” " r “ J j. “ “ J / f " ? j »»»HaaMy plentiful t l.> year. Som ej M ^Fariam i!' iud“epe'm1ence,' T. 1>. able to earn a penny nor able to walk or step 1 commenced taking only two month» ago, the Rnrdeu and orchard. n ,| 8 weii suppueu huu mnuy very large Graveostems have been iTflvnnfl. i ii.- w q a l j w * W ilks died at Beaver Hill M od - I on tlie ground without the aid of something and my cure ho» been indeed wonderful (lay. H is death, which resulted to lean on. Heaven bless the man who dis wagon is doing a rushing business, p®clniiji and curing ! nn uTlnhifinti u n rl ntlmr vnriotipu I -o L ’ ®gOn ^ •_ 1 .. . „ Already my cough ha» entirely disappeared, and the Rheumatism which for a few year» covered this remedy, for, thanks to him and from a ruptured artery, wns singu labor checks being the medium of i L. to God, Iain able to walk and able to work, »a»t ha» threatened to make a cripple of me I have only taken two-thirds of a bottle, but » cured, and I am free from pain. This i» lar. He was employed in the mine exchange. Many tons of hay have repairer, have not had any pain in my buck since I the most wonderful and the cheapest remedy and was struck on the leg. The took the first dose, nnd after the second I ever discovered. I am more thankful to you been disposed of this season on Coqu walked across the floor, which I have not than word» can tell aud I want everybody to j I low ruptured au artery, hut the same basis and later on cord do all kinds of repairing done in years. I have thrown away my cane know what " 5 DROPS” ha» done for mo. office, Saturday, which measured, B )ieJ Harrisburg, H. A. Wood. and shall never need it again. To any oue scarcely made a scar iu the skin. Although I am ovku 70 ykauh old, I am feel- at the Judge Nosier rsidence. wood will also be sold. A can 134 inches around, and weighed 17 j R()8eb g district— rj i8tiict— It. A. Reagan, sending me a two-cent stamp I will send my lug better th n I have in year». li. A. Wheu told thnt his leg would have I »hall be glad to answer any question» re affidavit. I have another bottle o f ” 6 nery may be operated this season Ho has several young The United Brethren church has ounces. P. E .; Boseburg, J. T. Cotton; Oak | to he amputated, VVilks said he garding my case from anyone enclosing a DROPS" and value It at $1.00 per drop. and it is expected much green fruit released Rev. Edward Pugh at trees of this vaiiety just beginning Thankfully yours, EDWARD CASTLB, two cent stamp. Gratefully yours, land, to be supplied; Myrtle Creek, j would prefer death to the op« ra- 1005 Wall Street. Sioux City, Iowa. MRS. SAMl'KL R1BLET, Litchfield, Mich. will be shipped. The mnuagers Ophir, Curry couuty, at his own to bear. C. E. Kirk; Grants Puss, J. A. tion as he might as well bo dead as IN F L A M M A T O R Y R H E U M A T IS M . C A T A R R H A N D H A Y F E V E R . are in communication with parties request. H e will return to Rose- D ear S ir »; S eptember 24, 1896. I find the bottle o f “ 8 DROPS " to be very Crutchfield; Medford, J. F. W al alive with Ills leg off. 1 wish to tell you and suffering humanity Deceased good and Just what you claim. My wife ha» in the east and there is a prospect burg and will work in the evangel Figs from Curry County. how much good ‘ 5 DROPS" has done me. lace; Applegate, C. W . Huff; Klam : was from the state of Washington been »uttering with Catarrh and Hay Fever On the beginning of this year 1 took down that a carload of shoes may be re istic field. over 10 years. She has tried everything and ath Falls, to be supplied. bedfast with Inflammatory Rheumatism,and and 65 yenrs of age.— Maishfield doctored much, but no cure until she tried ceived to be sold for Exchange I was doctored by as good physicians as this A sample box of dried figs of ” 5 DROPS” which completely cured her. Coquille district— W . B. Smith, country has. but they could not cure me. Ou H on. W . E . Yates, of Corvallis, Yours truly REV. L. VOS WALD, currency. Negotiations are also excellent quality was yesterday ' reI re P. E .; Coquille City, W . B. Smith; Sun. --------------- —«•*-*--------------- August 4, I began to take "6 DROPS," At March 31, 1896. Milbauk, S. D. district attorney of this 2d district, that time every Joint in my body aud my on foot for the handling of lumber, ceived by C. T U. Cross; Pnndnn Bandon, School Report. N E U R A LG IA AND S C IA T IC A . - . M rs. W . . C. . Gould, . ' <»f k j Myrtle Point, O T. Cross: limbs were stiff, so that I could not ba tile and building material. Dur reached this place last Wednesday this city, from the fruit farm of to be supplied. For twenty long years my wife suffered un moved. Even my tongue whs getting #o Unit I could hardly speak so any one could told tortures from Sciatica and Neuralgia, ing the season hundreds of loads on his way to district court iu Curry her father, 8. T. Malehorn, at The following is a brief summary and I thank. God for the day that your heav understand me, but to-day, only seven weeks Tho conference closed its session from that time, 1 am absolutely cured, and en-sent remedy fell Into my hand», for it o f sand and gravel have b *en sold couuty. Mr. Y. gave the H erald Lnnglois, Curry county. Mr. with a memorial service in token of of the Randolph school, for the term thank you and God for my recovery. completely cured her I am a minister o f and the management held a busi a call. Gratefully yours, the Gospel, and when I find any w ho »utter, Malehorn was formerly a resident respect for Rev. Roscoe C. Oglesby, ending Sept. 10, 1897: HORACE F. ANDERSON, McCracken, Kan«. cannot help but recommend "5 DROPS", for ness session Saturday, at which Rev. H . H . Buckner, o f the of this city, but went to Curry Number days taught, 80; number deceased. If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a lnrge bot time a full setof officers was elected M. E. church at Marshfield, visited couuty some 12 or 14 years ago to tle, send for a »ample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you of its merit. H. 8. Shanglo was elected cleri days attendance, 2148; number days to look after the business interests this place last Thursday. H e did go into the business of raising! ca| Rna w A. McGhee lay delegate absence, 362; whole number enrolled, This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief, and is a permanent cure for K l i o u - iu a ll»m N e u ra lg ia , S c ia tic a , Catarrh, A » ilim a , Dyspepsia, Packnclie. H a y o f this rapidly growing institution not get attending conference at fruit. H .s place is situated on a to the coufe,.eI/ ce) which 35; average daily attendance, 28; F o v it , sle e p le ssn e ss, N ervousness, N e r v o u s and N *u rn lg fe H e a d a c h e «, H eart W e a k n e s s , T ooth ach e. Knrnciio, C r o u p , “ I.a G r ip p e ,’ * M a la ria , Cor the ensuing year. A good at Coryallis, and has been assigned plateau some 200 feet above sea conTeneg jn Saltin-ore, Maryland, in number of vii itors, 63. C reep in g N u m b n ess. B r o n c h i ti- and kindred dincases. tendance of the members of the to Gardner for the present year. "F IV E DROPS" Is the nnmo and dose. Large hot lint (800 doses), # 1 . 00 . Six bottle« for level, and here fruits of many M 1898, with R. A. Reagan and Those not absent during the entire $5.00. Sample bottle, prepaid by mail, 25c. Not sold by druggists, but only by us and onr Exchange marked the meeting, term were: Edith Carlson, Wayne agents. Agents appointed In new territory. Hon. 8. H. Hazard, attorney, of kinds flourish finely. H e has ten E R skipworth re8erve8. and general satisfaction was ex Empire City, was present last W e d acres in olives, which are doing | The Dext 8e88iuu of the confer. Carlson, Elmer McCue, Victor Rus SWAHSON RHEUMATIC CURE C O , 1 6 7 Dearborn Street, pressed as to the conduct of the sell, Willie Carlson, Aimer Walstrom, nesday before Judge Fullerton to well; a ,arge prune orchard, aud Cnce will be held at Albany, C H I C A G O , I L L . U. S . A. affairs of the euteiprise. Follow has been experimenting success Carl Carlson. areue the dissolution ot the 8 . O. ing are the officers elected for the fully with figs. H e has also ex C l a r a - M a n sf ie l d , Co's injunction suit against the Laborers Unpaid. new year: John E. Murphy, pres GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. Teacher. I collection of their taxes for '93 and perimented with tea and lias raised BO Y E A R S * ident; G. W . Griswold, vice-presi If you wish one of the 150,000 The gills thnt worked the some ot excellent quality. The E X P E R IE N C E . '94. positions in the government «er- dent; Frederick Lockley, secretary; climate along the coast of Curry \ Jeffries packing house were mncL vice, this Bureau can advise you Chinese Coming. how to proceed to secure it, and fit H on. J. W . Bennett and son, couuty is much milder than that of excited yesterday when they learned A. F. H olt, accountant; B. J. you for passing the required Chril Sharp, director for two years; Tom m y, came over last Wednesday the Willamette valley, bdc I most ¡that those in charge had departed. S e rv ice examination therefor. Washington, Sept. 13.— Tho secre Energy, tact and a common school Henrv Oleman, director for three and spent the time between trains fruits which flourish in California ■" It appears that the management tary of tho treasury today gave j education are all the requirements needed. years; G. B. Jacobs, E. Lyun on business and pleasure. Mr. B. can be raised there.— Oregonian. still owed the girls from one to authority to the Meo Lee W all j Woodin and Joseph Wright, audit was on legal business and included _____________ PATENTS, PATENTS. three dollars each for work in Village Company to bring into this [ TRADE M ARKS, DESIGNS, This Bureau has the best facilities possible for ob ing committee. a brief greeting to the H erald Exchange; Fortunately the packing fruit, amounting in the country 300 Chinese, to take part in taining patents and copyrights in this and foreign COPYRIGHTS Ao. force. total to about #50. This sum they the trans-Mississippi exposition n t ! countries. The chief of this dept, has had 20 year« Anyone sending a »ketch nnd description may farmers still hold about six-sevenths experience as Chief Examiner, Commissioner of quickly ascertain, free, whether nn Invention is said they were unable to pay and probably patentable. Communication« strictly Patents, and Patent Attorney, and is very succes*- Omaha. W . C. W rensball, of Wrenshall of the ciop and will get these F. W . C. iu Progressive Thought confidential. Oldest agency fur securing patenta ful in securing broad patents and in the prosecution left for Portland. The hands thnt in America. W e have u Washington office. of all patent Litigation before the courts. and Dawn of E qu ity: W e do not B ro’s, Bandon, came up last Thurs higher prices for their holdings. Patents taken through Munu <fc Co. receive worked at the cannery had leceived special notice in the oppose waitiug for the action of day evening to prepare for the lay This meuns prosperity all around E verybody Says So. SCHOOL OF LAW. only 8100. The balance will be For when the farmer This Bureau can fit you for admission to the Bar SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, majorities. Five hundred people ing of the corner-stone of the new j the circle. Cascarets Cantlv Cathartic, the most won paid if the fruit brings enough derful medical disco erv of the ape. p eas and prepare you for active practice in two years, beautifully illustrated! largest circulation of in a nation of seventy milliens Episcopal church. Th e Wrenshall gets good prices he buys goods. any scientific Journal, weekly, termsf3.(IO a year; without materially interfering with your other du over freight aud commission ant and refreshing to the taste, nci gently 81.50 six months. Sped men copies and IL and ties. Our instructors are the ablest, our system could cast their vote for siugle tax Bro’s have the contract for the W hen he buys goods the country and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, B ook on P ate n ts »out free. Address thorough, and our charges reasonable. Three cours charges, which is somewhat doubt cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, merchant “ stocks up.” When the es are taught: University, Business and Special. &Dd it would amount to nothing, construction of the building M U N N A C O ., ful. Many of those unpaid need cure headache, fever, habitual constipation 301 B r o a d way. New Y o r k « Send for particulars, terms, etc. country merchant “ stocks up” the! save perhaps a slight educational and biiiousnoss. Please buy and try a box H on. J. W . Hamilton, a promi- NATIONAL INFORMATION BUREAU. the money badly.— Eugene Guard. c f U. C. GAto-dny; 10, 35, f.o cents. Sold and effect But 500 people united in a cent Rosebnrg attorney,’ was in th i¡ j " bber RD(i tbe wholesaler increase V120 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. guaranteed to cure by all druggiats. ---------------» «------ -------- __ _ _ • — tli,,i>. n rrio e a tía t li o m n n iiriw itorn n their orders to the manufacturer. Labor Exchange branch aud pro place last Wednesday. H e lepre- The D ou ghs Mixture. posing to settle in a body upon a sented the 8 . O. Co’s injunction Then the manufacturer takes on McDonald, Die barber, will H E R E TO ST A Y ! •ingle tract of land coaid find suit restraining the collection of more hands, runs ou fuller time This famous poultry remedy is charge 25 cents fur shaves ou legal Then many places where land could he certain delinquent taxes, before and pSys out more \vag§s. * made ns follows: “ Dissolve a holidays. had for Labor Exchange checks. Judge Fullerton last Wednesday. the operatives spend more money •—*«*--*................ pound of copperas in 2 gallons of with the butcher, the grocer, the The land could then be rented to Church Directory. water; tlieu add 2 ounces of sul Oregon City Herald: Rev. Geo. baker and all other tradesmen, and the 500 on the single tax plan, the HRS. 0. A. KELLY, Proprietor, phuric Bcid. Put in stone jar and rent going in the first place to re W . Quim by, pastor of the M. E. everybody is benefited. VcPUSTIAN CHCRCH. Coquille City. keep well corked. The dose is a church at Viola, died Monday J Preaching 1st nnd 3d Lord’ s days in RIVERTON, COOK COUNTY, OREGON. deem the checks issnrd »gainst it Boseburg Beview: Judge F u l tabiespoonful to each quart of each month, at 11 o’clock a. m. nnd 7:30 C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON. and thereafter for public improve eveuiug. The funeral services were lerton goes to Coquille City tomor a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday nt 10 diinking water. W hen handlin E VERYTH IN G NEW AND NEAT, AND o’clock a. m. Pray*r-meeting every Wed ments or for anything else thnt conducted in this city on Wednes Tables supplied with the best in tbe row, where he holds au ad-1 the sulphuric acid be careful, ns it nesday evening. C. A. S tink , Minister. e l ia b l e e s t im a t e s on all will distribute economic rent. I f day afternoon at 1 p. m., by Rev. mn rket. kinds of buildings. Flans and speoi jonrned term of court to bear the | ,s poisonous. Regular board and lodging, $4 per week. hoatiens the single taxers really want single T. L . Jones, of the First M . E. tax injunction case o f the South furnished on short notice. Single meals, 25 cents. (sep8* It is valuable for roup, .............., cholera! All work guaranteed. [augl7fc* T H E tax they can joiu the Labor E x church. eru Oregon company against Coos and other ailments, but must be j change and get it. I f they merely Judge Schroeder nnd Commis couuty. The annual term of cir want to air their theories, they will sioner Weekly visited the county cuit court for Curry county opens ndmiuistred, with great care. no doubt go on appealing to the farm and infirmary Tuesday after at Gold Beach next Monday. Geo. \ \ T ANTED - TRUSTWORTHY AND M T H R uentlemen I C E -A -W nnd E E Indies K E D to IT travel IO N . u. mi j W active ballotbox sovereigns ns heretofore. noon of last week. Superintendent " . OWD will go thore to^tlefeDll for responsible, established house in slate B y the way, I fancy that most Canning's woik meets their h isrty Frank Jones, who killed Thomas o f Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. anarchists would be willing to rpproval, ns it always does, and Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- Hartnmn iu the Chetco mountains addressed stamped envelope. The .Domin 18 P“ geS a W : : kl ¿ 6 Papéis a Year grant first choice of location to always would eveu if pounced down several months ago. Both were ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. FOB O NE D O L L A B . first comers so long ns the earth is upon at midnight. prospectors. In Curry couuty only as thinly settled and varied iu re 4 he executive committee of the To TnADK — For a farm m-ar Coquille C ity: ore term of circuit court a year is sources as it is, rather than submit A house ami lot in Floresville, Texas, worth held, aud this frequently causes soldiers’ home hoard met and aud Published Every Alternate Day Except T I E l E I E j I E E I B I E S ^ . I I i I D Sunday. to the authority of assessing and $1200, or 240 acres of land—40 acres im proved, house insured for $400; all fenced; prisoners to remain in jail many ited claims for the mouths o f July collecting agencies. 60 mil «8 from San Antonio, Texas. Or ISO j months Without an opportunity for aud August at Salem on the 9th TU E8DAY, 8KPT. i l , 1807. THE LABOR EICHANGB. W a r n » To trod. Ba-ulm, prop- f * * ,b # U ^ m lle or^ m ery arrived arty for Coquille City property! in |c. «own Saturday for shipment below. quire at this office * Miss Maggie Anderson and Jottie Charles Eckhoff, of Yarrow, and Watson left Saturday to attend the k ____ . . . . I T : . i e x i .. i . i i l . i i . . . t l . . J x . .Thomas Hirst, of Marshfield, both ptate normal school at 5loumouth. old C.JOS county pioneers, were in T Triumph arrived from Coquille City last Wednesday. , he Coqail!e> Saturday, and sailed Harry Lockwood Dead. 4 9 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R IN G Boseburg Sept. 19.- Conference rniug with opened Thursday Bishop Hargrove in the chair. W . ' A. McGhee was elected secretary, . ................ with T. Thomas assistant, and Vic tor Moses statistical secretary. Dr. E . E. H obs , editor of the Nushville Christian Advocate, Dr. It. P. Wilson, editor of the Pacific Methodist Advocate, and C. B. Mostly of the Japan mission, were in attendance. RHEUMATISM. 1 j The Riverton Mote! ». h . m m, Contractor and Builder, C I NEW YORK WORLD, R DO YOU WANT & NICE HOME Ÿ Appeal to Reason : “ T h egreat est good to the greatest number,” which some people thoughtlessly affirm as a good maxim, is bad, wholly unjust. Just why a thing should be endorsed because it will profit a majority is uot plain to me— I might bn in the minority. W hat is to become of the minority ? To take all the property and give it to a majority might be the great est good to the greatest number, but would be wholly unjust. The greatest good to all is the phase. That carried out will not be unjust to anyone, neither the greatest number nor the least- Any other theory of law is wroDg. n n r sin u i n western . v p u t n l ' n Nebraska, N p l i r u a l r n adjoin n d i n i n i me n n Grant, firn n t . . . ' 1 ncr inst. county seat of Perkins county. Consider trial. able improvements on this place: a well S ' I May Rivers, aged 3 years, aud a that cost $r»00. For further information Of 11 at the II bbald office. daughter of Lansing Rivers, one of j The Thrice-a-Week Edition of the NEW The expPLtliture nllowed for YORK WORLD is first among all "weekly’ ’ papers in size, frequency of p blication. to f 16(1}- » nd b ' r and the freshness, accuracy and variety of its contents. It has all the merits of a ........ . s.7PlQ great $6 daily nt th*» price o f a dollar claims amounting to $269 were weekly. Its political news is prompt, com The best regulator to regulate a 1 tbo nop-piekers at A. D. Pettyjohn s referred back for correction. plete, accurate and impartial ns all its peojile, is Simmons Liver Regulator, f,lrm south of Salem, died very readers will testify. It is against the mo and for the people. It regulates the liver and tho liver suddenly Inst Tuesday foreuoon. There is more catarrh in this section of nopolies It prints the news o f all the w<nld. hav the country than f* 1 1 other diseases and regulates tho pei'Bon. If the liver \ nn enrb’ lmur in the morning she ing special correspondence from all import I lie last few years was supposed to be ant news poii;ts on the globe. It has brill is regular then health is good, but j wa8 taken ill and vomited much. A until incurable. For a great many years doctors iant illustrations, stories by great authors, if sluggish or diseased then there I messenger was sent to Salem for pronounced _______ it a ____ local disease, and pre a capital hittnor page, complete markets, is con sta n t B iliousness, In d ig e s tio n ,! D l- J ■ D - I>«t b efore ho co u ld acribeJ Ioo.l ren. .lies, ami by constantly departments for the lion ehold and women's _______. . . . ...... , ... l ! r e a c h h e r a b le n l.e h m l 1 It falling to core with local, treatment, pro- work and other special departments of nounced it incurable. Science has proven nnusnal interest. the stomach that one hoars of. Try *8 supposed she had found some catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and We off<*r this uneqnnled newspaper and therefore requires constitutional treatment. ! THE HERALD together oue year for only Simmons Liver Regulator and prove poifionous berry and eaten it. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con- I this. ! Five Corvallis girls were in Albany stitutional cure on the market. It is taken The regular subscription price of the two Subscribers can pay u p their Saturday afternoon on b ic y c le s , savs 1 internally in doses o f 1 0 drops to a tea- papers is !$3. j j subscriptions for tbe H ebald remained | — o — d 1 tbe ... Democrat. n , | , . • They 1 1 *' Y a .^ " a . 1 raoooos surfaces of the system. They offer the Labor Exchange plan, bring [ uu^1* ^ ° clock at uiglit, ana got to one hundred dollars for any case it fails to . . . . . _ i us good, marketable wheat, oats, cutting up so and became so noisy • «re. S.nd for ciroaUr, and tMtimonial. Address. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo,O. . Accountant „ M ach ib being said | bnrley. rye, com , eggs and chick. H»»4 Watchman Bailess or-, t*fSold by draggists, 75c. —» «♦»-•«-------------- n the papers about prosperity and pna W e ui^ge especially those who ^ d them out of the city aud the bounteous crops, but each nr0 | k wRh their subscriptions advised them to go home, which they Gov. W . P. Lord yesterday ac aborer should nitice particularly tftke thi# ODportuulty of ‘ ijqoi. did. Their father should use a cepted the resignation of Dr. W . how much it affects his wages dating the same. W e want good, whlP on them or keep them at home, A. Cusick, of Salem, as a member especially employes o f large fac- mnrketftb|a prod oce for wnicli * e i 18 tho Democrat's comment. of the state hoard of medical ex p°recfable, then0 g r iT th e” Labor wil1 al,ow tberulin8 market price, j Redwood Forest Day, at one time aminers, which w h s filed sometim e ago, and appointed D r. A. B. G illis, Exchange a serious thought, and W e see in the proceedings of th o ! * resident of Gold Beach in Curry- of Salem, to fill the vacancy. Dr. see how nice it would seein to get M. E. couference held at Corvallis, I county, and well-Kuowu in that Gillis is an eminent specialist in a share o f the profits in addition, beginning on the 9th iust., a report county, died in San Quentin prison the diseases of the eye, ear, nose to the wj.pes paid. of the death of Rev. G eorge W. on August 8, aged 28 years. Day . f Quimby, formerly statioced in th is 1 " » « sentenced to the penitentiary Hna *Droat Accountant: The sysiem of #n(j wpl| knowo to mRny Q[ for eight years for stage robbery, Secretary of Agriculture Wilson waoe-wo.king is rapidly losing _ , His death occurred a t , i,nd served over two years, aud predicts n further advance in the giound and will soon be supplanted 'vUr,*,t l>*> e‘ Oregon City, recently. owing to exemplary conduct, was to price of wheat, due to the fact that by tbe Labor Exchange or some ,; 10 - , . r have been pardoned out next there is not only a short crop otlier co-operative plan whereby K«v. Qu.mby was a comrade in the December. abroad, but also because of tbe end. worker will be remunerated « » r , although but a boy when fact that, according to his observa- Review: Elijah Smith, ex-presi- according to his toil and no idler £ rvJDf.’ nnd WHS a me,Bber o f " lp tion, the crop will not be so exten dent of the Oregon Improvement will be enabled to roll in luxury • A -Tv. sive iu this country ns has gener company, nnd the principal stock at tbe expense of bis fellowmeu. Eon S a l e . — “ Myrtle D ale,” a ally been anticipated. i .k .. ____ nice ranch, about 2 miles above holder ill the Southern Oregon Boseburg Review: Th e press do « lie mn«« dpsnernte'tliino. f i- Rural poetnffice; 160 acres; clear, company, with large interests iu 'll, n t after nil it i* f ^ cool creek running through right Coos county, was in Rosebnrg dispatches tell how the deputies gold; and after all it is of no use . , _i i . l - ,.i„,. mowed the striking coal miners until they can exchange it for things ^ ° " b' n’ «ff*’ r d '8g enough water Irtd ay. down “ like sheep.” Mark Hanna, — power for a small mill during wtu- Rosebnrg Review The Oregon they need. The labor check, easily obtained by staying °t home nnd ter and spring. A great deal of i»n Is talking prosperity so much Hre -vou >’‘‘ *P“ n8¡ble f<>r ,h i*- al9° ? fine white cedar nnd fir, handy to that Mayor 1’ ennoyer writes that producing something useful, will Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr Mft Away. the river. The soil is excellent paper, offering to sell it his StSO,- accomplish this fully ns well. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be ma>? and Myrtle Dale would make n 0(H) sawmill for $25,000. nctic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To* Hoc, the uronder-worker, that makes weak men good home for some one. Only «5 FMnrnto Your Itowels With f’aacnrrt«. nxrong. All drugjriaU, «V or $1. Cure yunmn- K r t n r iit « T o u r I I o w p I h X Y llh €':i»car**t«. per acre if sold by October 1st, Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, teed Booklet and sample free. Address Can«ly Cathartic, euro constipation forex er. lfor. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Sterling Remedy c a , Chicago or New York Call at H e r a l p office. 10c, 26c. If C. C. C. fall« refund money. uext. WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON OFFERS ■J^O. 112— 1G0 acres; 20 nerps 7 ^ 0 . j bottom land, about 10 acres o f which j is cleared. 150 bearing fruit trees. Abr.n- ; dance of good fresh water. Good 2-story j house: barn, chicken house, etc. i 1 mile from Allegheny Landing on Coos j River. Easy terms. Great bargain. 160 sores; 40 acres hot- 18 acres meadow: 2 acres orch- N O. tom; 207.— acres of choice A 50 A C R E F A R M — all in cul- tivation; 40 acres as good bot j cleared: 20 acres bench pasture—nil under tom land as can be found in Coos ! fence. One new house, 9 rooms all finished; I one barn 20x44. one barn60x8o: woodhouse, county; 10 acres level bench, good smokehouse nnd other outbuildings; farm orchard with all kinds of fruit in tools and implements and dairy fixtures: abundance; good house and barn, cows, sfieep, hogs and young stock. A good I place for a dairyman. Will sell cheap and good feoeing, and everything in j on easy terms. fiist-class condition; farming tools, TVTO. 2 0 0 . - 320 acres, title per - 1 some stock cattle, chickens, hogs, feet, 50 acres creek bottom, j etc. Tins lovely homo is located ! plenty white cedar timber, very in a nice neighborhood, with good little improvements, located 12 school and church advantages. It miles from Bandon. 5 miles from is ^ mile from stpamboat lauding I Dairyvilte, on road between these on river, and 5 miles flora Coquille two places; | of a mile from New City. This place can be bought for Call at, or I Lake ecboolbonse. This is a val- $3700, ou good terms. ual le trnct of land, and is the best write the H e r a l d office, Coquille | nargain in Coos county. Call and City, Oregon. i ard and small fruit: 20 acres bottom pasture L L kinds o f farm work solicited. Hors- shoeing and plow work a specialty Supplies for logging work, wedge»;, dogs, rings.cant-hooks and everything used in logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f Pio- neei Feed stable. (19 if. learu price nnd terms. A 214— 160 fiat upland. % mile from Prosper and mile« from Bntidon, well watered with beautiful mountain streams, fine fir and cedar timber; good house with double fire place: 2,V^ acres cleared: % o f a mile from schoolhonse: good blacksnnd prospects on the place. Price, $800—government title. O. 209.— C O A L AN D 1IM . | M O . 205.— 160 acres, J milp from B E R land of 160 acres, 25 Gravel Ford creamery,30 acres acre« in grass, 80 acres extra white in grass, garden, some fruit trees, cedar and fir timber, all under- berries and small fruits, a fair dwel layed with coal, with 40 inch face ling, corrals, chicken-house, wood in sight, within 4 miles o f ocean shed, etc. W ill take a wagon and stpamer landing. A t J price of team in part paymeut. Price of coal land sold by tbe government. UT I HAVE STOCK FOB S A LE - property, $700. A good investment for anyone. The Egg Season is Over. N Fl t E VAMIKTIES. All I AGES, SIZES, i PRICES. l $ T Write for what you want. \ Few Pollimi ( liina Pies for Sale Vet Address for s a l e . Land Co. 320 acres of the finest timber in Coos county for lumbering, being mainly yellow fir, nnd extra fiue. This body of timber is located on the North Fork of tbe Coquille river, nnd lies directly on tbe river and is well situated for loggiug. If sold sot n it can be had cheap. Enquire at tbe H erald office aud go and im b e r la n d T by The Herald L. A. MARSTFRS. Cleveland, Oregon. la te tbe timber. T O 'O , 208.— Stock ranch of ICO acres, good house and barn, all under fence, 25 acres in meadow and grasses, 6 acres in cultivation, 2 acres in fruit trees, including plums, peaches, etc. Good spring of water. Three miles from P. O ., good roads. Twenty-four miles from railroad at Roseborg. WilS sell cheap, or trade for Coquille City property. E asy Terms. /