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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1897)
tioq iìM * g ir a t i LO CAL IT E M S . Rlvsr and Harbor Improvement!. In the annual report of Gen. Mrs. * i Wilson, chief o f engineers, as fu r-1 Dished by the Oregouiau correspond- i Miss Flora Quick returned from ent at W'ashiDgton, the fo llo w in g1 the bay on last Friday's train. FR OM estimates are made for river and McDonnld, the barber, will harbor improvements for Oregon The Libor Exchange and Public Ownership charge 25 cents for shaves on legal for the fiscal year ending Juue 30, holidays. * 1899: of Monopolies. river................................. (115.000 Read carefully this testimonial found below, also letters from those T ry Rose's new market stand for Coquille Upper Coquille river....................... 28,000 — „ ---------- ..i cured of other diseases and rem em ber that “ 5 D ro p s" has and can never The Elkhart Harness ami Car prices nnd qualities of meats, lard Cooe Huy......................................... 600,000 fa il to quickly relieve and permanently cure. Sept, 9, i8ve D bah S i b ;—Y our bottle o f *•& Drops” received. It was fo r an old frieud, Mr. Wm. Siueluu river................................... loO.OTC I riage Co. have none intothe “ Trust” vegetables, etc. ■dwards, o f Martiustown. Wis. He has nad Neuralgia in his chest, Buffering a great deal o f Tillamook bay................................. 53.000 in, so much so that it affected his heart and he could not sleep on account o f a smothered and abandoned their former method W a n t e d — To trade Bandon prop Columbia river below Tongue point 71,650 1 »ling. He has been under the care o f the most emluent physicians, but found no relief o f business o f supplying its prod erty for Coquille City property. In Columbia river and lower W illam until I gave bim a dose o f “t Drops.” The very first night be rested well, and has ever since, ette............................................ 300.000 «n d Is gaining daily. I myself am 07 years old and began taking your m edicine last April ucts direct to the consumer. The quire at this office * Csnal at Caacade............................ 334,200 i for Rheumatism, which 1 have bad fo r 49 years, also fo r a weak heart, Since taking "b Drops” the Rheumatism has all disappeared, the stiffness 1 b gone from my joints, and my Arm has also fouud it convenient tbe waters of tbe Colom W. W. Goble, of Ferndale, Cal., Gauging heart never misses a beat. I am to-day a well, strong woman, and I owe it to “ 5 Drops.” I bia river.................................... 1,000 to discharge some o f its highest only wish I could sound my bugle o f praise loud enough to be heard all over the world, and who had been viaiting here two or Upper Columbia and Rnake rivers.. 20,(X)0 could convince every one that “S Drops” is all you claim it to be and more. paid labor a» a result o f entering Mrs. D. T. Carver, W inslow, Stevenson O o„ 111. three weeks, left for his home No action has been taken on the the “ combine." The labor em last Wednesday. appropriation for a lmrbor of refuge I know it w ill do more than you claim fo r it. 3 4 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R I N G . ployed at the Pratt shops, together REV. F. M. COO PER, Washington Center, Mo. D b a b S ib :— J a n u a b t 2,1807. Mre. John Snyder came over from at Port Orford, the secretary hold with the consumers of the factory’s P A R A L Y S I S AND R H E U M A T I S M Over 34 years ago, I had Typhoid Fever, ing that the demands of commerce D e a r Sius; N ovember 9, 1896. and barely escaped with ray life. It left my products (m ostly farm ers), have Marshfield Friday on a viait to her It is with pleasure I speak o f your price system so shattered that I have had. ever less remedy and o f the good it has done ine. since. Rheumatism and Throat Trouble, built up an enormous business, parents, Mr. snd Mrs. W. W. are not sufficient to occasion the For the last eight years 1 have been au incur which gave me h terrible Cough. I had been expenditure. •quipped with the best labor-sav Hayes, and other friends. able cripple from parulyNis and rheumatism. unable to find any relief fo r these diseases, The simple announcement is made Just think, for eight years a total cripple, not until I learned o f your ” 5 D R O PS ” , which ing devices, fine buildings, etc., Harry Gnertn and wife came able to earn a penny nor able to walk or step I commenced taking only two months ago, ou the ground without the aid o f something and my cure has been indeed w o n d e r f u l . and after a number o f years of down from their Eckley home that the secretary has not approved t*> lean on. Heaven bless the man who dis Already my cough has entirely disappeared, tbe project at Yaquina, and no successful enterprises th 'y find Tuesday, and visited with Mis. covered this remedy, for, thanks to him and and the Rheumatism which for a few years to God, 1 am able to walk and able to work, past has threatened to make a cripple o f me. themselves as “ poor as Job’s tur- Guerin's father, E. J. Biglow, and estimate is made. I have only taken two-thirds o f a bottle, but Is cured, and I am free from pain. This is It is stated that the land has not have not had any pain in my back since I the most wonderful and the cheapest remedy le y ," while the Pratts have become family. took tho first dose, and after the second I ever discovered. I am more thankful to you yet been acquired for the boat rail monopoly kings, having accumu walked across the floor, which 1 have not than words can tell aud I want everybody to Merchants o f San Francisco are done in years. I have thrown away my cane know what “ 6 D R O PS ” has done fo r me. lated enormous wealth and capital organizing a steamship company to way at The Dalles. For the same Although I am o v r h 70 t e a k s old, I am fe e l and shall never need it again. T o any one reason, nothing has been done on sending me a two-ceut stamp I w ill send my ing better thnn I have in years. by absorbing the fruits o f other’s battle with the Oregon Im prove I have another bottle o f ” 5 I shall be glad to answer any questions re affidavit. toil. N o sane person will deny ment Company and Pacific Coaat the Seattle ditch. D ROPS” and value it at $1.00 per drop. garding m y case from anyone enclosing a Thankfully yours, E D W A R D C A S TLE . two.cent stamp. Gratefully yours, that the working people have virtu Company for Pacific Coast trade. 1006 W all Street. Sioux City, Iowa. MRS. SAM UEL R IBLET, Litchfield, Mich. A N T E D .- T R U S T W O R T H Y AND ally made a present o f the Elkhart IN F L A M M A T O R Y R H E U M A T I S M . active gentlemen and ladies to travel C A T A R R H A N D H A Y F E V E R . D ear S ir s : S eptem b er 24,189«. Geo. Wheeler, who returned to for responsible, established house in state I find the bottle o f “ 5 DROPS ” to be very Carnage and Harness Works to I wish to tell you and suffering humanity good and Just what you claim. My w ife has Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. how much good ‘ *6 DROPS” has done me. the Pratt Bro’s, because of a wrong his mine nt SalmoD mountain a of been suffering with Catarrh and IIay Fever Position steady. Reference. Enolose self- On the beginning o f this year I took down over lb years. She has tried everything und conception o f business economy few weeks ago, besides tbe usual addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Domin- bedfast with Inflammatory Rheumatism, and doctored much, but no cure until she tried I was doctored by as good physicians os this ” 5 D RO PS” which completely cured her. which recognizes capital as supe finds has picked up a #4 50 nug ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. country has. but they could not cure me. On Yours truly REV. L. VON W ALD . get aud soveral o f about #1.50 August 4 ,1 began to take ” 5 D R O P S ," At rior to the labor. I f the farmers March 31, 1896. Milbank, S. D. I C oos I t s , N ew s, i that time every Joint in my body and my and working men bad sense enough each. N E U R A L G IA A N D S C I A T I C A . limbs were stiff, so that 1 could not be A term o f school will be com moved. Even my tongue was getting so F o r twenty long years my w ife suffered un te>-co-operate for each other’s bene The H e r a l d Land Company has that I could hardly speak so any one could told tortures from Sciatica and Neuralgia, menced in tbe M yrtle Bank school- understand me, but to-day, only seven weeks and I thank God for the day that your heav fit hnd adopted a medium o f ex a house and half acre lot on the from that time, I am absolutely cured, and boose, North Coos river, next Mon en-sent remedy fell into ray hands, fo r it change whereby they could, edge o f towD to let for 18 mouths thank you and God for my recovery. completely cured her I am a minister o f day, by Miss Eulalie Tyrell. Gratefully yours, the Gospel, and when I find any w ho suffer, promptly, have exchanged each or two years on easy terms to a HORACE F. ANDERSON, McCracken. Kano. cannot help but recommend ” 5 D ROPS” , for Capt. Bob Dunham expects to other’s products ou an equitable reliable tenant. Call and get par I f you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send fo r a large bot basis, they, instead o f the Pratts, ticulars. * visit the bay with th* Cbilkat, tle, send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f Its merit. This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief, aud is a permanent cure fo r l t h e u - some time next month. T b e Chil- would absolutely own the carriage The four Martiudale brothers m a lls t u N e u r a l g i a , S c i a t i c a » C a t a r r h , A s t l i m « , l)y «p t< p s la , U a r k a e b s . H a y M iiess, N e r v o iis n s s s , N e r v o u s a n d N e u r a l g i c H e a d a c l i * « , F e v e r , S jilccpleH l r e L ______ and harness shops which now adorn o f Camas valley have a placer kat will be taken off the E el river ‘ L a G rip p e ,” M a laria, H e a r t W e a k n e s s , T o ot h uc h e . E a r a c h e . C r o u p , route tbe eud o f October. “ Biverside” with its magnificent mine on Rogue River, below the C r e e p i n g N u m b n e s s , B r o n c h i t i s and kindred diseases. ” F IV E DROPS ” is the name and dose. Large bottles (300 doses), $1.00. Six bottles for Fifteen o f tbe boga that were greatness. This is true o f every mouth o f Mule creek, which they $ 6 . 00 . Sample bottle, prepaid by mail, 25c. N ot sold by druggists, but only by us and our manufacturing andbusiness concern are operating to fair advantage and drowned near North Bend point agents. Agents appointed In new territory. in the city o f Elkhart and else with increasing favorable pros Sunday morning drifted ashore that day below Empire, nnd the where. Ib e L a b o r Exchange which pects. C H I C A G O . ILL. U. S . A. is now fast spreuding its beneficent Indiana iD tbe vicinity were enjoy F o r S a l e o e R e n t . — For cash influence 07er the country will ing auold-lime picnic when our in rent low; 80 Bcres on Cunningham enable labor to become the sole formant passed. The supreme court of the state of creek, 3 miles from Coquille; 20 A Conspirator's Trial. owner o f the means o f production Several lots o f Coos river apples C-difori.ia, in und opinion delivered acres choice bottom land; 10 acres and distribution and own the mills in thorough cultivation; good were, this sensoD, sold to eastern Butler, Ind., Oct. 25.— Judge a few days ago by Justice Van Fleet, and factories, instead of allowing water, buildings and fences; choice buyeis, aud brought 50 ceDts per Adair will try W. P. McIntosh at reduced the damages awarded ky them to pass into the hands o f timber, etc. Apply at once to box ou the farm. L evi Smith sold this term of t ie DeKa;b county the lower court to the father of a individual capitalists to be used as R. D. Sanford, agent for A. neatly all bis apples to an eastern court McIntosh is charged with 4-year-old boy who had been run instruments o f oppression to crush buyer, at the above figures. Dukes. conspiring with several ex-county over by nn electric car, on the labor to the earth. Peter Gallon met with nn acci officials to rob the county of some ground that since boys often follow Subscribers can pay up tbeir Abandon this fallacy from your dent at the Newport mine, Tuesday $50,000. Auditor Borst, Deputy the occupations of their fathers, minds, that the use of legal tender subscriptions for the H e r a l d on last, but fortunately escaped with Auditor Dills and ex-Treasurcr aud since this boy’s father was a the Labor Exchange plan, briug moDey is essential to progress, and out aoy broken bones. Some of Sawvel, who are in the penitentiary laborer, the amount awarded was et together and co-operate on the us good, marketable wheat, oats, the top coal fell on bim, slightly ou the same charge, are to be too large. labor Exchange plan and you will barley, rye, coru, eggs and chick bruising bis shoulder sud badly brought home as witnesses, and soon stop fretting about bard times ens. W e urge especially those who The secretaries of war and of the lacerating bis right Land, tearing some sensational developments are are back with tbeir subscriptions because you will have it in your the flesh from the bone. Dr. Tower expected. It is intimated that navy, in their annual reports soon to take this oportunity o f liq u i power to go up aud take possession attended him and anticipates d o other prominent men are implicated to be made public, will dwell upon « f the “ promised land.” — The L ib dating the same. W e want good, serious results from the accident. the necessity of increasing the iu the conspiracy. marketable produce for which we erator. number of enlisted men iu both will allow tbe ruling market price. services. Church Directory. On October 14th the San Fran ------------ -it » . -------------- Accountant: The L. E. system F o r S a l e . — “ M yrtle D ale,” a cisco Board o f Health condemned The steam schooner Casper rnu o f finance is not roundabout, nice ranch, about 2 miles above H R IS T IA N C H U R C H , Coquille City. Preaching 1st and 3d L ord ’s days in four cigar factories iu thnt city iu ou a reef near Point Arens, Cal., on neither is it a return to barbarism. Rural postoffice; 160 acres; clear, each mouth, at 11 o’clock a. m. nnd 7:30 Tbe labor checks will perform all cool creek running through right a. in. Sunday-school every Sunday nt 10 which Chinese are employed, be the 23d, nnd became a total wreck. the functions o f legal tender aud by cabin, affording enough water o’clock a. m. Pray* r-meeting every Wed cause of their unsanitary condition Capt. Anfiudseu aud a sailor named G. A. S t i n k , Minister. which is considered a menace to Larsen were the only ones saved have tbe additional advantage of power for a email m ill during wm- nesday evening. ------------► < # . « - ------------ the publio health. out o f a crew o f fifteen. being eqnAl to the demands of ter aud spring. A great deal of H. WeiuBtock o f Sacramento, business. It cannot be cornered at fiue white cedar aud fir, bandy to who sued the Bee for #50,000 dam the will o f speculators for their the river. The soil is excellent T E C .E ages for libel, recovered judgment dishonest purposes. nnd Myrtle Dale would make a for #50. T b e jury only cut off New Charter: The world main good home for some one. Only #5 three ciphers. tains an army of 5,000,000 men per acre if sold by October 1st, solely tor destructive purposes. next. Call at H e r a l d office. How1* Thu. TUESD AY, NOV. 2, For fresh bread, 18i)7. ¡W ilkin s’. go to 49 YEA R S O F S U F F E R IN G THE LABOR EXCHANGE. R H E U M A T IS M . K W SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE C O , 167 Dearborn Street, £ C W ere this same army organized to produce instead of destroy, it would comfortably feed, clothe and bouse 25,000,000 women and chil dren who are kept by the sons of toil, who have b I b o tu feed, clothe and house this terrible army of non-producers. Pittsburg Kansan: A t present individualism is a myth. Choice is out of the question. Opportunities are sealed against the individual, and he has to put up with what he is able to beg or grab. He cannot do what he would like or ia specially fitted for, aud millions o f wiliit g men cannot get anything to do nt all. Individual aspirations have no play; it ia a desperate struggle for bread. The Accountant: Under the lfegal-tender wage system you work (if you are lucky enongh to get a chance) one day for a dollar nnd a half and then spend it for the pro. duct of some other fellow's toil— the money being a simple medium of exebauge; under the Labor Ex change you employ yourself and get a “ labor check" for the fruit of your industry and use it to buy what others have produced. What ia the difference in the result? Tha H e r a l d does not contain an agricultural department because its columns are devoted entirely to news matter, but it gives F ree o f C hargt to evety cash in advance subscriber tho best farm, fruit and dairy paper printed on tbe Pacific coaat. T h e Rural Northwest is a sixteen page paper, published semi monthly, nnd contains much of interest to those who are engager) in agricultural pursuits. For tbe regular subscription price of 12 id advance both T hr H e r a l d and R ural N orth u rtl may be received. Texas has a blind woman who actually clears about #200 from a little farm where she raises veget ables. The woman’s exquisite! sense o f touch tells her the rip e ness o f a vegetable or bfrry. - ■ — - ■ «• » • ■ ------ »••1 TobMM BpM i M t o o k * f M T Lift Away. \ T o q u it tobacco cattily and forever, be mas ' ■etlc. fa ll of life, nerve end visor, take N o -T o -! Bar. the wonder worker, that m ake* weak men ' •irons. A ll druggleta, fiOe or 91. C ore gtmran- ' leed Booklet and «am ple free. Addrene | Sterlin g Rem edy O n, Chicago or New York. H e ra ld There are a great many of the unfortunate ones in this world, greater in number that those who are blessed with good digestion. To some people the greatest niisfor- tuns is not to be able to eat every thing set before them. “ I suffered for years with Dyspepsia, and every thing I ate disagreed with me. I was induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator and was cured. I now cat everything.” — M. Bright, Madi- sou Parish, La. We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO. Pioprietors, Toledo. O. W e the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West at Truax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O., Walding, Kinnan <t Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimon ials free. PH0GIWM OF SEVENTH Y. P. S. C. W. BI COUNTY CONVENTION. M E T H O D IS T CHURCH . SO UTH. Wednesday, Nov. 10,1897. afth rno o n . 2:00. Song of welcome. 2:10. Devotional exercise. Rev. W. B. Smith. 2:40. President's address. 2:50. Address, Bible Study s Necessity in Christian Living, Rev. W. C. Soott. 3:26. Appointing oomraittees. 8:30. Social half hour and enrollment. 4:00. Benediction. XV RKIMG. 7:30 Praise service. 7;M. Devotional exercise. Rev. C. A. Stine. 8:20. Paper— Y. P. 8. snd Missionary Work, Mrs. O. F. Phillips. 8:40. Address, Better Things, Rev. F. E. Scofield. 9:20. Benediction. C H R IS T IA N CHURCH. Thursday, November 11. 9:00. Praise service. 9:90. Devotional exercise—subject. 8erving the Lord, Rom. 12:11, liev. R. C. Lee. 9:60. Busin ?*s meeting. 11:30. Pape/— R. A. Easton. 12:00. Benediction. AFT*■NOON. 200. Praise service. 2:20. Devotional exercise. Rev. C. U. Cross. 2:60. Papers—In Preparation of Teachers, Miss Hanna KeeFy, In Teaching, Mrs. Meadows. What to Teach. Mrs. A. E. Roberds. M. I). Some Points in Connty Work, Mrs. Ada R. Scott. 3:60. Piscnanion. led by Rev. C. A. Stine. 4:90, Address— Our Reneonable Service. Uev. George Gillespie. 4;45. Children s service, conducted by Mrs. Nora A. Good. 6:15. Benediction. m n a 7:30, 7 60. 8:20. 8:60. Praise service. Devotional exercise. Rev. 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A good place for a dairyman. W ill sell cheap and on easy terms. A Do not longer be deceived by well-worded lies. Read tho truth. It will pay you dividend#. T tt’O. 200 — 320 acres, title per- feet, 50 acres creek bottom, pleDty white cedar timber, very little improvements, located 12 miles from Bandon, 5 miles from Dairyville, on road between these two plttces; J o f a mile from New Lake echooTbouse. This is a val uable tract o f land, and is the best i bargain in Cooe county. Call and j learn price and terms. 92.001 T H E THINK OR STARVE NEW YORK WORLD, THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. T O - D A Y —this moment—you are befnpr robbed o f what you earn. How much ! Not Iocs than 81,000 a year. Do you know how f Do you know why I Head T H R IC E -A -W E E K Formerly N E W O C C A SIO N S. Tho Best 5 Only in the World. \ 10 cents a number. Reform Magazine- \ One Dollar a Year Prof. Richard T. Ely. Senator Tillman. Herbert N. Carson. Frances E. W illard. Pres. Georgo A. Gates. Mary A. Livermore. 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Published Every “ I would like to see T he A brna in every —William Jennings Bryan, Septem 50 A C R E F A R M — all in oul- home.” ber 29, 1897. tivation; 40 acres as good bot tom land as can he fonnrl in Coos county; 10 acres level bench, good orchard with all kinds o f fruit in abnndaDce; good house and barn, good fencing, and everything in first-class condition; farm ing tools, some stock cattle, chickens, bogs, etc. This lovely home is located in a nice neighborhood, with good school and chnrch advantages. It is t mile from steamboat landing ou river, and 5 miles fiom Coquille City. Th is place can be bought for #3700, on good terms. Call at, or write the H e r a l d office, Coquille City, Oregon. FOB Remain her the offer. T he T w ic e - a -W f . ek R e p u b l ic , 16 pages a week, and T he H e r a ld , both oue year for only $ 2 . Prof. Frank Parsons. Henry D. Lloyd. Senator Butler. Eltwecd Pomeroy. Hamlin Garland. Justice Walter Clark. Eugene V. Debs. Gov. H. 8. Pingree. 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A m o n g H u n d r e d * • / b r i l l i a n t w r i t e r s whm w ill r e g u l a r l y c o n t r i b u t e to it s p a g e s a r e flat upland. K m*,e Iron» Prosper and 2% mile® from Bandon, well watered with beautiful mountain streams, fine fir and cedar timber; good house with double fire place; 2>i acres cleared; % of a mile from schoolhonse; good blacksand prospects on the place. Price, $800—government title. ' ^ bottom laud, about 10 acres of which is cleared. 160 bearing fruit trees. Abun dance of good fresh water. Good 2-story hon.se; barn, ehickenbouse, etc. IK mil« from Allegheny Landing on Coos River. Easy terms. Great bargain. i H E R ALD , y Special Bargain N bw T im * I s tho fearloss advocate o f the I n i t i a t i v * and R etbr ind u m , M ajority Rule, Scientific Government» Monetary Reform and Physical and Ethical Culture. OFFERS b o th o n e y e a r f o r o n ly $ 2 .2 5 " X M G R E A T SPE CIAL CLUBBING O FFER FOR PR O M PT 8UBLCU1PTION1. ( B . O. Flower, Founder o f the Arena. tDriOBS: j ^ vcdtk u, Adams, Ed. New Occasion*. Coquille City, Oregon. a Than a year’ s subscription to Demorest’s Magazine can be made. By subscribing AT ONCE you oun get the Magazine at the reduced price, and will also receive the hand some 2A-cent Xmas Number with it« beautiful panel picture supplement. Remit $1 bv money order, registered letter or check to the DEMUREST PU BLISH ING CO.. 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. I t o n t h l y —E i g h t y P a g e s . (HERALD BUILDING) Mnt'Hzine i* tuor* than Fashion Magazine, although it gives the very latent home and foreign fashions each month: this is only one o f its many val uable features. It has something for each member of the fa m ily. for every department of the household, and its varied con tents are of the highest grade, making it. ure-eininently. T il® F iin illy M u g tix in <* o l I I ir W o r l d . It furnishes the best thought« of the most interesting and most progressive w iter« o f the d*tv. nnd i« abreast o f the times in everything—Art. L it erature, Science, Society Affairs, Fiction. Household Matters, Snort«, etc — i «ingle number frequently containing from JWO to 100 engravimis, making it the MOS T COM PLETE AND M O ST PROFUSELY IL L U S m VTED of the great month ie*. - l><-u»i»r4*si’ * JI;ic>iziii#‘ Fashion Department is in evety way far ahead of that contained iu any other publication. Subscriber« are entitled each month to patterns of the Infect fashion« in worn n s attire, n t no c o s t to t h n n other than that necessary for postage and wrapping. r* im r rn x AGES, SIZES, PRICES. W rite for what yon want. Few Poland China Pigs for Sale Tet \ A d d reu L . A. M AR STER 8. Cleveland, Oregon WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, It is devoted to the interest« of the peo "M ’O. 209.— C O A L A N D 11M- ple, and its voice is raised with no uncer C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , O R E G O N T ^ O 205.— 160 acre«, J mile from B E R land o f 160 acres, 25 tain s >nnd in their behalf. The recent re Gravel Ford creamery, 30 acres acre» in grass, 80acies extra white duction in the subscription price should L L kinds of farm work solicited. Hors- _ place The Arena in the hands of every shoeing and plow work a specialty 1 in grass, garden, some frm t trees, cedar and fir timber, alt under- i t h in k in g American man and woman. The Supplies for logging work, wedgeu, dogs, j Arena is never dull; every issue is replete berries and small fruits, a fair dwel layed with coal, with 40 inch face I with bright and interesting articles on the rings, cant-hooks and everything used in ling, corrals, chicken-house, wood in eight, within 4 miles o f ocean living issues of the hour. Our arrange logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction shed, etc. W ill take a wagon and steamer landing. A t A price o f ments are snch that we can with confidence j guaranteed. Shop on corner north of l*io- (19 i f raise that, under the Editorship of John ' neei Feed stable. team in part payment Price o f coal land sold hy the government, I j pr Clark Uidpath, assisted by the most enii- i property, #700. i A good investment for anyone. : nent writers and workers. Tht* Arena for 1898 will he the ideal im b e r la n d for sa le , Magazine for the American Peo by The Herald Land Co. 320 X ^ O , 208.— Stock ranoh o f 160 ple. acres, good house and barn, all acres o f the finest timber in Cooe connty for lumbering, being mainly under fence, 25 acres in meadow Poblinhed Montb'v. 25eta; per annum, |?.60 : yellow fir, and extra fine. This and grasses, 6 acres in cnltivatinn, MRS. 0. Proprietor, body o f timber is located on tbe 2 acres in fruit trees, including Specimen Copy and Prespectus Free. I RIVERTO N, COOS COUNTY, O R E G O N . North Fork of the Coquille river, plums, peaches, etc. Good spring and lies directly on the river and ia 1 o f water. Three miles from P. O., THE~AHENA COMPANY. — Twenty-four miles Boston. M ass . well situated for logging. I f sold good roads. E V E R YT H IN G NEW AND NEAT, AN D from railroad at Rosehorg. W ill J Tables supplied witn the best in the ■or n it can be had cheap. Enquire bawd und .od*i„K, at the H erald office aud go and s p II cheap, or trade for Coquille The A re*« and tbe C oquille C ity j City property. Easy Terms. H erald both one year for #3.2o. sinKie metis, 25 cents. » sep8* see the timber. A The Riverton Hotel T i A. KELLI, Î