Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1897)
Cilo t r a i l i L O C A L ITEM S. Good Roads— Good Prices. PEACE AT HAZLETON. Six voun^ men were drow ned j w hile yachting near Windmill Point, J on Lake St. Clair, Mich., hiHt Weil-1 netuhty afternoon. A party of ten ! chartered the yacht Blanche aud went up the lake on a bail. Wheu near the mouth of Fox creek, und , I nearly off Windmill Poiut, several j of the party crawled out ou the j boom uml commenced to rock the > craft, which, being heavily bal- j lasted, lurched aud capsized, going ! j to the bottom. Olt-IVCL 1’ obd , Supt. 2 j , 1 ;37. Nearly Every Colliery Is Working Again. and thslr W * s n o — To Iraile Baudon prop- It is an indisputable fact that all Sheriff and Deputies Arraigned. marvelous cure. | erty for Coquillo City property. In Science of the 19th Century wealth is the product of labor. "" quire |k this ofle* * looks ou with umnzcmeut There is only one raw material— Hazleton, l’a., Sept. 21.— Pence at the iuo8t remarkable rec ord of cures ever known In the old brown earth; all else comes lias been restored in the anthracite the World's history. to us through labor. It is also a region, and nearly every colliery | fact that all prosperity iu every vo there is working today. Included Wednesday's truiu. Hatreds ol thousands of Salieren cured without a single fallan The Principle of Exchange- by •• FIVE DROPS.” D. L. \Val6on, j r , attorney, of cation of life depeuds upon the suc in these were the Lehigh ii Wilkes- of agricultural pursuits, hnrre company’s AuJeureid mines, Marshfield, came over ou a business cess Though so universally used and tested did you ever hear anyone The principle upon which the trip last Wednesday. 'i 111 o f thin great remedy ;1 No, you never did and never will, for j Whatever forms of wealth may employing 2500 men. The strike D R O P S speak if tak< an as directed and in the proper quantity ’5 Drops'’ cannot fall Labor Exchange ia baaed ia acieo- arise, wdiether of mines, forests, was practically inaugurated by to cure any o f the diseuhes for which it is recommended. What it haH already done to relieve the suffering is told In thousands of titic, and could be applied in a ll. . The market was fully _ Supplied seas or the shops, they all depend them, and their return to work -------------. •.# » .------------- letter« of grateful piaise. times and places. From the day w'*h salmon last lhursday, aome for ultimate success upon the pro Saturday caused a stampede of the There is more catarrh in this seotion of the country than ell other diseases aud the first fisherman gave us part o f ° f which were given uway to get ducts of the soil. When the staple other strikers. M r . J. P . L in u b u r n e r w id e ly known f o r many years as the specuil representative o f More than two- until the last few years was supposed to be the Populists and Free S ilver Press op the United States , has kindly forw arded the Ilia produce for the game, hides [ r*3 ° ( them. I food products of the earth fail all thirds of the strikers in the region incurable. For a great many years doctors follmnnr UUn tor fmUuotum: jan.SS.lMT7. pronounced it a local disease, und pre and arrowheads o f his fellows, it j Elder 8. B. Hollenbeak, of | others ure immediately affected. A are now working. D i a i S irs —I am anxious for the sake o f the suffering and out o f gratitude to you to scribed local remedies, aud by constantly has been more or less iu use in the Fairview, last Wednesday shipped shortage of tho food products give my personal endorsement o f your wonderful remedy. On the wth of .January, 1897, failing to cure with local treatment, pro THE e n d OF THE STRIKE. I was in Washington ami was suddenly seized with an aggravated case o f intlummatory nounced ;t inourable. Science has proven relations of mankind. j R wagon-load o f watermelons and which grows out of the earth rheumatism; so severe and painful was live attack that within "A hours my left arm wtw oatarrh to be a constitutional disease, and paralyzed and 1 was only able to dress with assistance. 1 secured a bottle of 5 DROPS Wben slavery sprang np through muskmelous lo Beaver Hill, Washington, Sept 21.—M. D. therefore requires constitutional treatment. means an increase of the prices of and took a dose that night, rubbing some on externally as directed, l'he following the wars and superstitions of prim- L . L DietZi n practical watch those products. These shortages, ! Hatchford, president of the United Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. morning I was surprised to And myself immensely relieved, and continuing treatment woke the second morning cured. My arm was absolutely free from pain, and all swelling A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con itive men, the principle of equit- repairer, will soon open a shop iu however, do not occur all over the Mine Workers of America, who is Cheney and stiffness had disappeared. The quickness ami completeness of my cure was re stitutional cure on the market. It is taken markable. I have know n for over a year o f the great curative properties o f your medicine able exchange was indeed almost Coquille City— in the meantime will world at the same time. We seldom hero to attend a special meeting of int.t rnally in doses o f 10 drops to a tea and have several friends who have been cured by it o f Neuralgia, Catarrh and Asthma. spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and forgotten. As long as one sot o f (jQ 0 j j ]jjn<jg u f repairing at home, have a failure even in the United the officers of the Federation of Wishing you every success and trusting that those similarly afflicted will at least mucous surfaces of the system. They offer give this remedy atrial. Sincerely yours J- P kJMEBURNER, men could command the entire ! „j, tj,e j uj g e hosier rsidence. * States which extends to every sec Labor, gave the following statement one hundred dollars for any case it fails to Bureau o f Populist and R e f orm Papers. Old ¿stock E xchange B uilding , Chicago, ill. service of another and larger class, cure. Send for circulars and testimonials tion; while a failure may occur in to the Associated Press today: C U R E S TH E IN C U R A B L E . Address. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo,O. Capt. Drisko is no longer in one or two stntes, it is usually more they would refuse to recognize “ Today will see about 75,000 l^TSold D ram S irs ;—I would like to thank you for your great remedy, "5 DROPS," and tell by druggists, 75c. such an idea as an equitable inter command of the steamer Coquille abundant in some others. ou what it has done for me. I had Rheumatism in every joint and in the heart, and I miners resume work in the bitumin i ad Catarrh o f the head for So years, I was so poorly that I lost tho use of my legs and arms, change of set vices between human river. Capt. Johnson, late of tbe Everybody Says 8c. Before the era of steam these ous coal fields of the central states. and could not move without pain. I was so crippled, that I had done but little work for seven years, and our family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism beings. In the darkest centuries Point Arena, has charge of tlie failures in a few states were severely Tbe strike generally ends today. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won and Catarrh were incurable, and I believed him. Hut now. after using “ 5 DROPS ’ only derful medical discovery o f the age. p eas- vessel now. o f tho world’s history it was al two months, I can truly say 1 have not felt so well for seven years. This medicine does felt, but now that railroad and The mining situation is not likely to ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently mere than is claimed for it At this time my Catarrh is much letter, and 1 have scarcely most lost sight of. Iu the earliest any Rheumatism at ull and the heart weakness and pain are gone. My hearing is now good W a n t e d — A good dairy farm of steamboat navigation have becomo become disturbed again uutil the and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, and my eyesight is much better. I have gained more than 10 pounds of ilesh and can do day, before auy great variation of from 100 to 300 acres, already so general all over the union these beginning of next year, at which cleansing tbe entire system, dispel colds, a full day's work. It is the best medicine 1 ever saw to give a mother who has a young child, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation caste existed, the ptinciple pre stocked with good dairy cows, for a failures are scarcely noticed by the time we hope to be able to settle and biliousness. Please buy and try a box for it has the same effect on tho child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and cures the hives o f the child and I c causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young and old vailed iu the form of common cheesery. Will lease for a few years people in general. The interchange the wage difference amicably and of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 35, 50 cents. Sold and Yours respectfully, WM. M. KELLEMS, guaranteed to cure by ull druggists. Siberia. Perry (Jo., Ind. Jan. 29.1890. barter; as civilization progressed, with privilege of buying. between sections and states is so without the necessity of striking. ----.---------a «<*► «——---------- e follo w in g letter f r o m M r. J . J. W ilson oj Omaha , III. M r. W ilson has W e received the / wherever men were most fiee, there “ Of course the victory is not one easy and attended with so little an invalid, ana reading the above letter which was published, w rote M r, been fo r nuiny years a McDonald, the barber, will Keep your eye on 1 he entertain his « endorsement was genuine, and received this re p ly , which he forw a rd ed us. Kclients, asking i f his best flourished some plan by which delay and small cost that a failure altogether for the miners. While charge 25 cents for shaves ou legal MR. J .J WILSON. ^ equal services were exchanged be ment to be given by the ladies of of a crop in one section or state they have done the striking, the D bau S ir :—Your letter o f recent date at hand, the testimonial you speak o f is genuine. holidays. * The company who manufactures aud sells "5 Drops" published my testimonial Just aa tween nil alike. Today the broad tbe Eastern Star, and don’t fail to scarcely awakens comment trades unions and organized bodies ----------- » ■»«><-------------- - I gave it to them and every word o f it is true, and I could swear to It and prove it by est minded, most freedom-loving wituess the beautiful phantom many witnesses. The company did not ask me for this letter. I sent it to them last These facts suggest the necessity have supplied the necessaries, with Church Directory. January for publication in order that poor sufferers, incurable as I once was, and as you are, people, are working and hoping for marches by the phantom soldiers. of good couuty roads to facilitate out which the miners could not miirht be cured. (Jet ‘ "5 Drops” and use it and it will cure you as it has cured me. I have received many letters like yours, and it is a pleasure to me to answer all who write. Tell all a condition where no man shall be Saturday night, Oct. 2d. au interchange and for marketing have possibly succeeded. It is a 1HRI8TIAN CHURCH, Coquille City. your neighbors what I have written about ” 5 Drops." I know how to sympathize with those * compelled to render something for who are aillicted. for though I suffered so long, It Is now 8 months since I have felt any pain. Preaching 1st and 3d Lord’ s days in victory for organized labor aud not Elder Hollenbeak left some farm products. By reason of bad Dr. S. W. Kellems, my brother, uses “ 6 Drops” in his practice, aud joins me in en coth iog , and no man may escape watermelons at this office last week. roads in this county, in the winter for any particular trade, and we each month, at 11 o’ clock a. iu. and 7:30 j dorsing this great remedy. He says for a case like yours it is a positive cure. a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 ! DR. 8. 8. \ W. KELLEMS. Sent. 21. 189«. MR. W. M. AND DR. this just law o f life— the giving of He knew what was good for him— time, farmers as a rule take all their want our friends who have helped o'clock a. m. Pray« r-meeting every Wed- j C. A. S tine , Minister. an equivalent in kind for all ser he could lead it in the devil's eye, surplus product to market in the us to feel that it's their victory ns nesday evening. If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a large bottle, send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f its merit, rtue vices received. wonderful curative gives almost instant relief and is a permanent cure for RbeMmattoM, as he phased each day to put a summer and fall before the rains well as ours. Sciotlca. Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, May Fever, Catarrh. Slaapie*sneM, It is a principle that will reach wagonload on the market. D o not longer be deceived by well-worded lies. set in, and as a consequence tbe INJUNCTION MADE PEEPETUAL. Ntrvou.ness, N .iv iu s .n d N .ur.lglc H « d .c h .. , H w t W « l c n » l T » t M » , BaraciM. Read the truth. It will pay ycu dividends. into the future, and be applicable Croup, “ La Orlppe,“ Malaria, Craeplng Numbness, Bronchitis aod Kindred Diseases. local market is glutted and prices Wheeling, W. Vn., Sept 21.— A •* FIVE DROPS ’’ is the name and dose. Large bottles (300 doses), $1.00. Six bottles for in the freest and widest organiza Jim McAdams, representing 8. go down. Then in the winter the $5 00. Sample bottle prepaid by mail 26c. Not sold by druggists, but only by us and our tion o f society. There will be T. Malehorn’s nurseries in Curry country ns a rule is depleted of feature of interest in the opening agents. Agents appointed in new territory. improvements in tbe practical county, visited his old friends at farm products and the prices go up; session of the term of the United S W A N S O N R H E U M A T IC C U R E C O .t l«DMrt»r«SLCWM|*.IB. THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. workiugs of tbe plan no doubt. this place last week and took many tbe farmers have nothing to sell, States court for the district of West Virginia was the application of ex- T O - D A Y —this moment—you arc belnpr robbed of ! We have greutly improved upou orders for fruit trees. Mr. Me and as a consequence the local What you earn. Hov- much f Not less than *1,000 a GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. the old, inconvenient plan of sim visited the H erald office on bis market bas to be supplied by sail Governor A. B. Fleming, of Fair- year. Do you know hov/ I Do you know why I Read mount, to make the injunction If you wish one of the 160,000 ple barter, which was at least sim rounds. positions in the government set* and steamboats from California. against E. V. Debs nnd others per ▼ice, this Bureau can advise you ple justice; there will ho improve This is a state of affairs that Ashland Record; J. Noonan how to proceed to secure it, and fit ments on our present methods in Phillips, he with the Henry Ward ought not to exist. We have good petual. The governor was acting you for passing the required Civil Service examination therefor. the futnre, VVe ure yet in the Beecher visage, is first vice-chair material for making good roads, for his client, the Monaghan Coal Energy, tact and a common school Company. As there was no ap education are all tbe requirements experimental stage. A perfect man of the permanent organization aud there is no reason why we needed. system could not spring up at of the Free Silver Republicans of should not have them. The only pearance for any of the defendants, the injunction was made perpetual. ____________ PATEMTS, PATENTS. T R A D E MARKS» once, in tbe midst of one in which California. He lives like a nabob resource the county court lias for DESIGNS, This Bureau has the best facilities possible for ob Formerly N E W OCCASION S. SHERIFFS AND DEPUTIES ARRAIGNED. money is made to do the work of in Los Angeles. taining patents and copyrights in this and foreign COPYRIGH TS Ac. making good roads is the people’s countries. The chief of thts dept, has had 20 years Only The Best Anyone sending a sketch and description may old-time tyrants aud slave drivers. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 21.— pockets, and it is easier to donnte a quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is I experience as Chief Examiner, Commissioner of Rev. C. A. Stine gathered some Reform Magazine«. One Dollar a Tear probably Patents, and Patent Attorney, and is very succeaa- patentable. Communications strictly But os long as the true principle few days’ work than it is to raise a Sheriff Martin and about 40 of his confidential. Oldest agency for»eeurlng patent* | ful in securing broad patents and in the prosecution in tho World. 10 cents a number. In America. W e have a Washington office. of a medium of exchange based of bis spuds last week, which few dollars when taxes become due. deputios were nrrnigned in court | ' of all patent litigation be(ore the courts. Patent* taken through Munn A Co. rooelTR M o n t h l y —E ig h t y P a g e s , ■pecial notice in the on labor’s product is one that must turued out well iu qnanitity aud The benefit which might be derived this morning charged * with tho | SCHOOL OF LAW. ■ 5 **• P toieer, Founder of the Arena. e d i t o r s . J jT r c d ’fc L'. A d a m s, Ed. New Occasions. eventually evolve into a general quality. H e left one at this office, from good roads would more than murder of 24 striking miners at Vnirnno | This Bureau can fit you for admission to the Bar SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, and prepare you for active practice in two years, beautifully illustrated, largest circulation o f balance o f service from all, we quite odd-shaped, as an exemplar compensate for the cost of con Lattimer. Several witnesses t. ;ti N ew T ime I s the fearless advocate of the I nitiative and without materially interfering with your other du- any ecientlflc journal, weekly, terms$3.00 a year; R eferendum , Majority Rule, Scientific Government, Twenty-two l.aOsix mouths. Specimen copies and H a n d \ ties. Our instructors are the ablest, our system cannot go far wrong. Tbe Labor for a lamily tree. tied. The judge held the sheriff i Monetary Reform and Thysical and Ethical Culture. i I our on P ate n ts sent free. Address structing them; the thousands of thorough, and our charges reasonable. Three cours Exchange is built on a sound basis; spuds, iu all, are joined together as dollars which go out of Coos couuty nnd deputies in $4000 bail each for A m o n g h u n d r ed s o f b rillia n t w riter s w h o es are taught; University, Business and Special. MUNN S l C O ., w ill reg u la r ly co n trib u te to its p a g e s u re one. Send for particulars, terms, etc. 3 0 1 Broudwnv, New York. we may not have perfected details every year for fruits and vegetables, trial. Bail was furnished aud they | Prof. Frank Parsons. Prof. Richard T. Ely. NATIONAL INFORMATION BUREAU. and methods, and we may have Henry D. Lloyd. Senator Tillman. There are no fish in Crater lake, bacon and lard, hay and grain and returned to Hazleton. M20 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Senator Butler. Herbert N. t.’asson. much to learn ns yet by sad ex Or., the deepest fresh-water lake flour, would build many miles of ILLINOIS MINERS ACCEPT T n E SCALE. Frances E. Willard. Eltweed Pomeroy. Hamlin Garland. Pres. George A . G a tes. periences; but we have only to try in the world, and the government good roads that would lust many Mary A. Livermore. Springfield, 111., Sept. 21.— At the Justice Walter Clark. Eugene V. Debs. AbLy Morton Diax. again, for wo build on plait justice, lias decided to stock it with trout. years. Thus, the benefit a3 well as miners’ convention, the sccle rec Gov. John P. Altgeld. II. S. Plngree. Helen Campbell. without which no civilization can The natives used to say that the the pleasure of having good roads ommended by the committee, based Lillian Whiting. Senator Pettigrew. A. II. Lewis. live. lake was bottomless, but soundings to say nothing of the honor we as a on the Columbus scale, was adopted, j SPECIAL TO YOU.—Bend 10 two cent stamp* and re With the earth, natural lesources, have shown its greatest depth to be people would receive would be im It was voted that auy place paying! ceive THE NEW TIME three months and PREBIDINT JOHN BMITH, the 8tor? of a Peaceful Revolution, by machinery, tools, etc., monopolized 2000 feet. Frederick U. Adame, an illustrated book of 200 page* and mense, but that would not be all; tho price can resume work at once an MRS. 0 . A. KELLY, Proprietor, Idea on every page. IV rite to -d a y , and held out of nse o f the pro Contractor anc! Builder, those thousands of dollars would without contract. A co-operative fruit evaporator ducers, it is hard to progress under BIVEKTO.N, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publisher* be put in circulation amongst our and cannery at Azusa, Cal., is one COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. the best of plans. But the princi 56 Filth Avenue, CtlKAOO. The Annexation Treaty Ratified. selves that would pay off ten times v e r y t h in « n e w a n d n e v t , and ple must be worked out sooner or o f the possibilities o f the near that amount of indebtedness, and Tables ia b lM supplied sopylitd with the best b ist in tho Ilio! . Tj KìjIABTjE USTI MATES ON ALL The H erald aud above magazine, A small experimental later, or all civilization is a fail future. San Francisco, Sept. 21.—The market. - - - - - 11 kinds o f lmil lin}{8. Plans and speoi evaporator has been in use for two be a means of carrying on local both one year, only $2 25. R e g o la r b o ard n n J lo d ß ln s , I * p e r w e e k. r u r „ iBI,.-U «1, "abort n o tic e . ure.— L. E. Guide. years aud has proveo successful. business and inducing others to steamship City of Peking arrived Ringle meals, XB cent». (aepS All work guurunteed. [noglTt. today from tlie Orient, via Hono- j come and settle up and improve the T H E L. E. Quid*1: Though thousands A feature of the work is the evapo county by their labor. lulu. She was immediately ordered | of men are being ground to the ration of vegetables. Give us good roads; then the into quarantine, and no passengers ! dust with nnrepaid toil, though Monday of last week, State farmers would raise more vegeta or mails were permitted to land. DO YOU WAHT roillious are idle because machin Superintendent G. M. Irwin, at his bles, bacon, lard, hay and grain aud THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Officials who boarded the vessel; ery, tools aud raw material are office in Salem, issued state diplo other food products for marketing state that from Honolulu passen held out of tbeir teach, though mas to the following named teach ^ during the winter when prices rule gers the information was obtnined 18 Pages a W e e k .. . . men, women aud childreu are ers in Coos county: Miss Laura higher than summer and fall, in that on September 10th tbo Ha . . . . 15G Papers a Year starving, it is only the rich monop Wise aud Miss Julia Bradeu, of F O R ON E D O L L A R . stead of our dealers having it waiian senate, by unanimous vote, olist who is protected by govern Myrtle l ’oiut; M ies Nellie Figg aud shipped in tons from California ns ratified the treaty of annexation to ment. Tbe wretched workers, David Straug, jr., of Coquille is the custom now. Good roads the United States. Published Every Alternate Day Except T H E H E E A L D killed, maimed nnd outrnged at City. Sunday. will work a miracle in improving every turn, are surrounded by Yellow Fever In Missouri. the county. I. T. W eekly . 'L i L H E C O T v E I P ^ H T T 'E " The H erald extends congratu The Thrice-n-W eek Edition o f the NEW soldiers and commanded lo keep YOKK W ORLD is first, among all ‘’weekly’’ lations to L. S. Coon and bride, tbe pence. St. Louis, Sept 21.— Dr. Paul papers size, frequency o f publication, nee Ollie Buell, whose marringe was Consul-General Fitzhugh Lee, ac Pnquiti, secretary of the state hoard and the in freshness, accnracy and variety of L . E. Guide: The laborer who celebrated on the North Fork at companied by bis son, arrived from of health, received information to its contents. It has nil the merits o f a great $6 daily at price o f a dollar works for an outside employer parts the residence o f Samuel Shuck Havana Wednesday. The general day that two cases supposed to be weekly. Its political th* news is prompt, com with his surplus earnings, which Tuesday of Inst week, Elder S. B. said ho had been suffering from yellow fever bad developed at a plete, accurate and impartial ns all its readers will testify. It is against the mo J|TO . 112—160 aerps; 20 ncrp9 THO. 214 160 acres o f choice his employer pockets ns profit. Hollenbeak officiating. One more billiousuess for some time past, but point 100 miles below Cairo. nopolies and for the people. fiat upland. X H'0™ Prosper and bottom land, about 10 acres o f which The worker thus is robbed o f a of our friends plucked from the he felt much better after his trip. It prints the news o f all the world, hav is cleared. 150 bearing fruit trees. A bun ml«« from Bar.don, well watered with SI’READINO AT CAIRO. When asked, “ Is there any sign of ing special correspondence from all import dance of good fresh water. Good 2-story beautiful mountain streams, fine fir and large part o f the product of his realms o f old baebbood. ant news points on tho globe. It has brill cedar timber; good house with double fire own toil. Uuder the Labor Ex Cairo, 111., Sept 21.—Dr. Guiteras iant illustrations, stories by great authors, honse; barn, chicken house, etc. In the supremo court at Salem business improving or a change for o f a mile from 1 ^ mile from Allegheny Landing on Coos place; 2X acres cleared; change plan the entire product Monday o f Inst week the following the better in Cuba?" he said: “ No, has diagnosed two more cases as a capital humor page, complete markets, River. Bchoolhonse; good blacksand prospects on Easy terms. Great bargain. departments for the hou ehold and women’ s the place. Price, $800— government title. goes to the producer. H o receives nctiou was had in a case from I nm sorry to say there is not, and yellow fever. work and other special departments of wages ns when working foi a capi Coos county: “ Z. T. Siglin, re there will not be any improvement Ü. 207.— 1G0 acres; 40acresbr>t- A 50 A C R E F A R M — all in cul- nnusual interest. tom; 18 acres meadow; 2 acres orch We offer this nnequaled newspaper and Fliegeude Blatter: I f a fly drops talist, but his surplus earnings are spondent, vs. Coos Bay, Roseburg until the war is ended.” ti vat ion; 40 acres as good bot THE HERALD togethor one year for only ard and small fruit; 20 acres bottom pasture into a beer glass, one who has made also credited to him, and he thus & Eastern Railway & Navigation cleared; 20 acres bench pasture—all under tom land ns can be found in Coos At Santa Cruz, Cal., George F. beoomes part owner of the uucon- Co., nppellnnt, appeal from Coos Plyler, recently convicted of having a study of characteristics can easily The regular subscription price of the two fence. One new house, 9 rooms all finished; county; 10 acres level bench, good one barn 20x44, one barnOOxHo; woodhouse, papers is !$3. sumablo wealth purchased with the county: ordered on stipulation committed mayhem upon the per tell the drioker's nationality by bis smokehouse and other outbuildings; farm orchard with all kinds of fruit iu aggregate surplus euruings of him- tli it nppellaut have leave to file an son of C. Harris, of San Jose, ap actioD. tools and implements and dairy fixtures: abundance; good honse and barn, cows, sheep, hogs nnd young stock. A good eelf aud associate members. A Spaniard pays for the beer, abstract o f tbe record in this cause peared before Judge Smith and was place for a dairyman. Will sell cheap and good feocing, and everything in ----------- » «♦»■«--------------- leaves it on tbe table, and goes on easy terms. fiist-class condition; farming tools, iu lieu of tbe transcript. sentenced to imprisonment at San away without saying a word. "War Is Hell." Quentin for a term of 14 years. "M 'O. 200.— 320 acres, title per-i some stock cattle, chickens, bogs, Ashland Record: The Dunkard A Frenchman will do the same, feet, 50 acres creek bottom, etc. This lovely home is located In a sermon at Salina, Kan., on a except that be swears while he “ War is hell” was whnt General denomination have been having plenty white cedar timber, very in a nice neighborhood, with good their district quarterly conference recent Sunday, Rev. J. H. Lock- Sherman Raid, aud no man in America gives. little improvements, located 12 school and church advantages. It nnd love feast nt their Talent meet- wood said: “ Let us give a man a knew more nbout it than he. Au Englishman spills the beer C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N miles from Bandon, 5 miles from is $ mile from steamboat landing Day before yesterday about 16001 in« house. Some prominent Dunk- little mote taffy when living, and aud orders another glass. on river, and 5 miles fiona Coquille BostJu boys with gnus marched ar^9 from other Doints are bere, not so much epitaffy when dead.” A German carefully fishes out \ L L kinds o f farm work solicited. Hors- Dairyville, on road between these City. This place can be bought for through the streets of Boston— | '*• c - Lehman and wife,* Mr. White, the fly, aod drinks the beer as if shoeing and plow work n specialty two places; $ of a mile from New #3700, on good terms. Call at, or Supplies for logging work, wertgen, dogs, | Lake echoolhouse. This is a val- F or S ale .— “ Myrtle Dale," a nothing had happened. and every daily paper in tho citv j n,u'^ ^ r8, Entrali Early o f Salem, S. riugs.cant-hooks and everything used in nal le tract of laod, and is the best write the H erald office, Coquille praised them. E. Decker and wife, G . C. Carl and nice ranch, abont 2 miles above A llussinn drinks tho beer with logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction City, Oregon. guaranteed. Shop on corner uorth of Pio- ’ nnruain in Coos county. Call and Nevertheless, as General Sherman ■ Brnewitz, of Myrtle i Rural postoffice; 100 acres; clear, I the fly. (19 if. learu price and terms. said, “ War is hell"— not only t o i Point- Thomas. Dixon, also from i cool creek running through right I A Chinaman fishes out the fly, neei Feed stable. O. 209.— COAL A N D T IM human beings, but also to dumb j Coo» county, is visitipg bis parents hy cabin, affording enough water j swallows it then throws the beer O. 205.— 160 acres, J mile from B E R land of 160 acres, 25 Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon o f Phce- power fo ra small mill dnriDg win beasts, tens of thousands of which away. Gravel Ford creamery, 30 acres acre i in grass, 80 acres extra white ------------ » i#> » --------- nix ter and spring. A great deni of have been left ou battlefields nian- I in grass, pardeD, some fruit trees, cedar and fir timber, all nnder- ; To TRADH-For a farm near Coquille City: gled by shot and shell, or in the Uncle Dave Stone and Alex Card- tine white cedar aud fir, hsDdy to j A house ami lot in Floresville, Texas, worth berries and email fruits, a fair dwel layed with coal, with 40 inch face 240 acres o f land—40 acres im wilderness to die of starvation. well were down from their Fish- the river. The soil is excellent proved, or house ling, corrals, chicken-house, wood iu sight, within 4 miles of ocean insured for $4o0; all fenced: Every boy in that procession trap home last Wednesday. They and Myrtle Dale would make a 00 miles from San Aut-mio, Texas. Or 100 shed, elc. Will take a wagon and steamer landing. At $ price of ought to be taught that “ War is give a good report from tbe orops : good homo for some one. Only $5 acr. sin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant, team in part payment Price of coal land sold by tbe government. county seat of Perkins county. Consider per acre if sold hy October 1st, hell.” iu their little valley. The farmers able improvements on this place: a well I T Í HAVE STOCK FOR 8A L E - property, #700. A good investment for anyone. | that cost $500. For farther information, » T t i: V A IU K T IIX Every teacher in America ought are all np to time, have saved all next. Call at H erald office. — •«»»«----------- . call at the H hbald office. im b e r l a n d f o r s a l e , to be required by law to teach every their grain, and fruit and veget- \ T ANTED.— TRUSTW ORTHY AND Subscribers can pay up their j AGES, by The Herald Land Co. 320 1 ■M’O. 208.— Stock ranch of 160 boy and girl in America that “ War. tables are being cared for. The ? V nctive «entlenien and ladies to travel acres, good house aod barn, all acres of tbe finest timber in Coos is hell and why it is hell. A n d ! crops are even iu pxcess o f what for responsible, established house in alate subscriptions for the H f . k a l d on S I Z E S , Oregon. Monthly $8/1.00 and expense«. the Labor Exchange plan, bring county for lumbering, being mainly under fence, 25 acres in meadow when your Christian churches do the most hopeful were looking for, of Poaition steady. Reference. Enclose self- fir, and extra fiue. This and grasses, 6 acres in cultivation, their duty and our “ Bands of Mercy" the yield of grain being enormously addressed stamped envelope. The Domin- us good, marketable wheat, oats, PRICES. yellow I ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. body o f timber is located on tbe 2 acre* in fruit trees, including Ì barley, rye, com , eggs and chid and “ Humane Education" get in heavy and o f the best quality, plums, peaches, etc. Good spring ------------- - ----------- North Fork of tbe Coquille river, eus. We u r g e especially those who their perfect work every boy nnd Oats has averaged 100 bushels to 14,-m Write for what you want. of water. Three miles from P. O., Bon’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your IJffc Ana j. nnd lies directly on tbe river and ia are back with their eubacrii ti.>ns g'.ri will be.—Boston Our Dumb the acre. Barley was superb. G. Twenty-four mijes To quit tobacco easily art! fo-ever. t o raa« well situated for logging. If sold good roads. Animals. W. Wimer got 1374 bushels of netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- to take this opportunity o f liqui T on P rtliin il ( h in ¡! P igs f«r S ale Y et socn it can be bad cheap. Enquire from railroad at Roseburg. V\ ill We waut good, — barley to the acre, and bad 44 acres, Bae, the wonder-worker, that makes r ; « » men dating the same. at tbe H erald office and go and sell cheap, or trade for Coquille r » r » r . c m n ip .n ™ t-o m fr . Other crops turued out proper- strong. All dmggiot», 50c or ft. Cure guaran* marketable produce for which we Address L. A. MAR8TER8. I teed Booklet and sample free. Address Citv nronertv. Easv Terms. \K 0 the timber. Cleveland. Oregon. I Sterling Remedy Co-, Chicago or New York. I will allow the ruling market price. ■' c c c fail to cure, drut'k'iKta nturui muuer. I tionately tine. T U E SD A Y , SEPT. 28, 1807. THE LABOR EXCHANGE. 5^5 RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. CATARRH. ASTHMA. HEADACHE C THINK OR STIVE Tlie Riverton Hotel HERE TO STAY ! 1 L. 11 . SORGAS, E NEW YORK WORLD, HOME P O K F E K S ^ N W ALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, The Egg Season is Over. All \ N T N