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tfiyfiiUf CiiM gemili A RUBBER. How's This. Literary Note. W# offer One Hmulrcd Dollar» Reward ' for any case of Catarrh that oaanot be j caret! bv Hull’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CllE N E Y a CO. Proprietor«, Toledo. O. 1 Wo the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year«, and believe him perfect I] booortbui in nil b oiin tn transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.. Wahting, Rinnan & ¿.arvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toleco, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd iu u c o u b The Sutiseription Price of surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Bold by «U TmtinMD* DEM O K I.S T 'S is reduced iala free. to $1.00 a year. S T : JA C O B S O IL THE LABOE EXCHANGE. SORENESS AND STIFFNESS. T H E S D A Y, NOV. U, 1897. Wage Slavery. The object o f the present sys tem o f wage slavery is to reduce the working people to the lowest amount o f food and olothing on which they can barely exist while the thieves are robbing the toilers of everything above that amount, b u t as their system is very badly arrauged, they are rapidly over doing the thing and the final re sult is to turn the dupes against their masters in the near future. Thanks to the oppressors for the aid they are furnishing the true reform movement by their selfish greed.— Progressive Thought. New Organizations. The varions new organizations which are continually form ing and rising before the people, have a tendency to d iveit many honest reformers from the correct course; but after a time they will all lead to the only complete plan for the salvation of the working people. Experience does much to establish a truth that might not otherwise be learned. W e advise every one to go on with any method o f re form that will help them to arrive at the right conclusion, which in the end must be founded upon the Lab or Exchange. Other organiza tions point to relief for a short time, but the only coriect way is through the Labor Exchange move ment.— Progressive Thought. A Saving Feature. There is at loast one saving feat ure about the Labor Exchange movement which lies in the fact that no one need honestly expect freedom or justice except through its establishment. The civiliza tion and progress o f the human family is eulirely based ou the result o f labor, aud upon its proper exchange depends the higher con ditions for which intelligent people are continually striving to attain. In the Labor Exchange is found every essential privilege principle to carry out the highest ideals of the most advanced dreamers aud yet so simple that all c m put them to a proper test. Then why not be up and doing and make the most of it without further delay? The Labor Exchange must suc ceed or nothing else will, for it really embodies overy good point necessary to promote the welfare o f the human race.— Progressive Thought. The Overland Monthly is advertis ing extensively an interesting "Miss, FOR iug W ord Contest.” The sentence •t c u re s In they give is: "T h e -------- hast fled tw o o r three away fro m thone two wanderers." v igo ro u s rubs. This is taken from a New England classic by a writer whose mime is a A SPLENDID NUMBER. L O C A L IT E M S . household word. The prize is $1000, to be given to the person finding For fresh bread, go to Mrs. The New Time for October Is a Rare the correct answer, or divided among Treat— Should Be Sent Broadcast. W ilkins’. * the fortunate finders if there me more than one. Tho only condition McDonnld, the barber, will “ Government by Injunction” is is that the guess shall be accom charge *25 cents for shaves on legal the special feature of the Octobor holidays. * number of Tbe New Time. I t is j panied by one dollar as a subscrip Arrivals by Areata, Nov. 1; H. tion to the Overland, at its reduced J. Htratford, Mrs. Diminiok, T. M. W a n t e d — To trade Baudon prop but simple truth to state that this i price. This condition is no hard Dimmick, W. 8. Marshall, Mrs. erty for Coquille City property. In issue of the great reform magazine ship; for the Overland at a dollnr Marsh dl, Miss G. Russell, Mrs. quire at this office surpasses anything yet attempted is in itself a great big prize. Ten White, Mrs. I ’ loeger, E. Ploeger, Capt. T. A. W hite now has in this country. The cartoons by cents sent 'its publishers at San Mrs. Klahn, Miss L. Klalm , P. charge o f the steamer Dispatch, Artists Davenport, Morgan and Francisco will bring a sample copy Gehllaf, Capt. JenseD, N. LeolUg, Landers are striking works of art, vice A lva Lee, resigned. aud full particulars of tlie contost. Dr. A. M. Evans, E. Isaacs, C. aud will create a profound im Recent numbers are filled with llnzletvood, L. White, T. Jones. Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. Sebroeder pression. beautiful pictures and interesting were down from their Arago home It is a genuine treat to pick up articles. Dr. M iles’ P a in PU D stop U eudocbe. last week for a day or two. such a magazine as the October John Baldwin, a promising issue of The New Time, aud to young Bsndoninn, was up last kuow that at last there has been real Wednesday aud made us a busi established a magazine of merit devoted to the progressive a n d their ness call. m a r v e lo u s cure. reforms of the day. The best writ Lawson Lawliorn, o f M cKinley Science o f the 19th Century ers of the country are found among looks on with amazement community, on the North Fork, at the moKt remarkable rec its contributors, aud iu all the ord o f cures ever known in brought iu some nice apples for the W orld’s hDtory. ninety-six pages there is not a dull shipment last Tuesday, aud on paragraph. Editors B. O. Flower Wednesday hauled home a boat. Hundreds of thousands of Sufferers cured without a single failure and Frederick Upham Adams have by “ FIVE DROPS.” G ee Wing, o f "wasbee house” struck the right idea in this maga fame, has pulled stakes aud left, zine and have uot made the mistake Though so universally used and tested did you ever hear anyone speak ill o f this great remedy ? No, you never did and never w ill, for despite the advertisement in the ] o f making it ponderous and dull. ir taken as directed and in the proper quantity “ 5 Drops” cannot fail to cure any o f the diHenses fo r which it is recommended. What organ of the Orientals. Coquille It bristles with thoughts and ideas it has already done to relieve the suffering is told in thousands o f doesn’t need Chinese washhouses. which appeal to tbe great mass of letters o f grateful piaise. The H erald Land Company has the people, and the fact that it lias M r. J. P. l.imehtmer, widely known fo r many years as the special representative of the Pofulists and Free Silver Press 0/ the United States , has kindly forwarded the a bouse aud half acre lot on the passed the 30,000 mark is proof that following letter for publication: ^ it is appreciated. edge o f towu to let for 18 months D e a r S ir s —1 am anxious fo r the sake o f the suffering and out o f gratitude to you to Among the famous authors, states or two years on easy terms to a ive m y personal endorsement o f your wonderful remedy. On the vth o f January, 1897, was in Washington and was suddenly seized with an aggravated, case o f inflammatory reliable tenant. Call and get par men aud jurists who have contrib rheumatism; so severe and painful was the attack that within 24 hours my left arm was ticulars. * uted to this remarkable number of paralyzed and I was only able to dress with assistance. I secured a bottle o f 5 DROPS and took a dose that night, rubbing some on externnlly as directed. T h e fo llow in g The New Time may be mentioned morning I was surprised to flud m yself immensely relieved, and continuing treatment The president designates by Lord Salisbury, Samuel Goinper«, woke the second morning cured. My arm was absolutely free from pain, and all swelling proclamation Thursday, November Rev. B. Fay Mills, ex-Goveruor aud stiffness had disappeared. The quickness and completeness o f my cure was re markable. I have known for over a year o f the great curative properties o f your medicine 25th, as Thanksgiving day. Would and have several friends who have been cured by it o f Neuralgia, Catarrh and Asthma. John P. Altgeld, Judgo Murray F. W ishing you every success and trusting that those sim ilarly afflicted w ill at least it uot be a very proper thing for a Tuley, Hon. A. W. Thomas, Justice give this’ remedy a tria l. Sincerely yours J. P LIM K B U R N E R , “ union” Thanksgiving service iu Bureau o f Populist and Reform Papers. O ld Stock Exchange Building, Chicago , ill. W alter Clark of the supreme court Coquille? C U R E S T H E IN C U R A B L E . of North Carolina, Senator Marion D e a r S ir s ;—I would like to thank you fo r your great remedy, “ 6 DROPS,” and tell Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. W heeler Butler, Professor Frank Parsons, J. you what it has done fo rm o . I had Rheumatism in every joint and in the heart, and l had Catarrh o f the head for 30 years, I was so poorly that I lost the use o f my legs and arms, came up from Lauipey creek last W. Sullivan, Eltweed Pomeroy, W. and could not move without pain. I was so crippled, that I had done but little work for Wednesday to attend tbe funeral E. Lewis, Heleu Campbell and many seven years, and our family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism and Catarrh were incurable, aud I believed him. But now, after using "8 DROPS” only o f A. O. Wheeler’s child. Mrs. other earnest and talented thiukern two months, I can truly say 1 have not fe lt so well for seven years. This medicine does more than I h claimed for It At this time my Catarrh Is much better, and I have scarcely W. has been in ill health ever and writers. Mr. Adams’ Corrected any Rheumatism at all and the heart weakness and pain are gone. My hearing is now good siuce she came in from the valley, School history is now pronounced and iny eyesight is much better. I have gained more than 10 pounds o f flesh and can do a fu ll day’s work. It is the best medicine I ever saw to give a mother who has a young child, a few months ago, but is some the satire of the age, and the new for it has tho same effect on the child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and cures the hives o f the child and causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young and old better. chapter the best yet. I t does uot Yours respectfully, WM. M. KELLE M S, Jan. 29,1896. Siberia, Perry Do., Ind. F or S ale or R ent .—For cash seem possible that such a magazine We received the following letter from Mr. y . J . Wilson of Omaha, III. Mr. Wilson has can be produced and sold for ten rent low; 80 acres on CuDniugham been for many years an invalid, ana reading the above letter which was published, wrote Mr. Keiterns . asking i f his endorsement ivas genuine, and received this reply,which heforwardedus. creek, 3 miles from Coquille; 20 ceuts. It ¡ b published by Charles M R. J .J W ILS O N . w w , . .. acres choice bottom laud; 10 acres H. Kerr & Co. of Chicago, and our D e a r S i r :—Your letter o f recent date at hund, the testimonial you speak o f Is genuine. The company who manufactures and sells ” 5 Drops’* published my testimonial just as readers should either avail them in thorough cultivation; good I gave it to them and every word o f it is true, and I could swear to It and prove it by many witnesses. The company did not ask me fo r this letter. I sent It to them last water, buildtugs and fences; choice selves of our clubbiug rate of $2.25, January fo r publication in order that poor sufferers, incurable as I once was, and as you are, or send one dollar for the New timber, etc. Apply at once to might be cured. Get ” 5 Drops” and use it and it w ill 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 R. D. SaDford, agent for A. Time to the H e i i a i . d office. RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. CATARRH. ASTHMA. HEADACHE Dukes. Mr. M cQuigg sent us in some sample potatoes last week, the par ticular features concerning which a''e that they «re so large and B up , being planted as late ns July 2d ------------- - -------------- One, E crly Rose, weighs a little over 2 pounds, and the others— The While Slave. two o f which are called “ sports,” W ho is the white slave we hear and are not named— weigh 2 pounds bo much about? I t is not a fact each. that almost everybody o f what Subscribers can pay up tbeir ever color or nationality is more subscriptions for tlie H e r a l d on or less a slave to the false notions the Labor Exchange plan, bring about vulues and money? Real us good, marketable wheat, oats, value is something of utility; bnrley, rye, corn, eggs and chick, hence gold or silver have verj eus. We urge especially those who little value because they are almost are hack with their subscriptions useless except ou nccouut o f the to take this oportunity o f liqu i enslaved condition o f the people dating the same. W e want good, throngh the falsa teaching o f ty marketable produce for which we rannical priests and rulers. Money will allow the ruling market price. is a representative thing winch can Memory is a little treacherous be made out of anything which can he cauveyed and transferred now and then, and causes one to most conveuiently with the least forget some things worth remember trouble aud only repiesents value, ing, unless one has an experience but need not ha\e yalue itself. like that which cair.o to Mr. D. E. T b e vast amount of ignorance aud East, Moffatt’s Creek, Va., who says superslitiou prevailing among the “ I had been suffering for years with so-called "civilized” nations of the a torpid liver and found no relief earth on these two points is the until I took Simmons Liver Regula main cause o f slnvery Dot only of tor when I was eutirely relieved of the lower ranks o f working peo my troubles. I never intend being pie but in fact o f almost the eutire witbout Simmons Liver Regulator. human race.-Progressive Thought. The H erald does uot contain an ------------- «--.•*-*------------- W Progressive Thought; Mutual insurance companies are far better as a rule than the old line stock and gambling concerns. But by the proper introduction o f the Lnbor Exchange principles all such securities are provided for and that even without the expense o f interest, rent or taxes. F or the salvation o f the human race, let’s do all in our power to push the work along. Wayland’s “ Appeal to Reason has been removed from Kansas City to Girard, Kansas, where tho "One Hoss” editor has bought property aud put in a modern print ing plant. Tho “ Appeal to Reason” is a unique paper, takes no adver tising ami is published at the low rate of 30 cents a year or 15 cents for three months. It has several features peculiar to Wayland. Sam ple copies mailed freo to any nd- dress. "The Accountant,” published at Oregon City, Or., will forward ap plication blanks and instructions to anyone wishing to join the Labor Exchange, and will send “ The Ac countant” free six months to every applicant for membership whose name is sent through tlint office. Remember that it only costs you one dollar to join the Lnbor Ex change and there are no future dues nor assessments. The dollnr paid for membership is used in nd- vaucing the educational work— scattering literature and keeping a corps o f organizers in the field. agricultural department because its columns are devoted entirely to news matter, but it giveB F re e o j C h u rg t to every cash iu ndvunce subscriber tbe best farm, fruit and dairy paper printed on the Pucific coast. The Rural Noithwest is a nixteeu page paper, published semi monthly, and contains much of interest to those who Bre engaged iu agricultural pursuits. For the regular subscription price o f $2 iu advance both T he H erald and R u ra l Northw est may be received. A letter from a business firm in Portland, O r , which had seen fit to patronize the H erald with a small ad. as a “ trial trip,” brings us these complimentary words re garding the H erald as an adver tising medium; " W e know now your terms, etc., and the good which advertising in the H erald does, which we hope to im prove.” Some o f our home business firms might tumble to the fact that if it pays them to advertise and reach the eyes o f 300 readers iu a circn Inr printed iu San Francisco, it would pay better to advertise and roach 600 renders in your local paper all priuted at home and de voted to local enterprise and pros perity. \ \ r A N T E D .- T R U ST W O R T H Y AND ▼ ? active gentlemen And Indies to travel for responsible. established house in state o f Oregon. Monthly and expense«. Position Hteady. Reference. Enclose self- addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Domin ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. Don't Tobarre Spit and Y»ar lJff Away. T o q u it tobacco ea sily and forever, be mag nolle. lu ll o f life, nerve and viyor, take No-To* Hoc, the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. A ll druggists. 50c or l l . Cure jruaran- teed Booklet and sam ple free. Address j T o Ctird (,'onatlpwtlon F o ro fff. Take Cnscat et« Candy Cathartic. 10c orttc. •« C C C (all io cure, Uru^tau refund uiuuey. • Sterling Remedy C a , Chicago or New York. Household Hints. Salt aud liquid almonds will re move egg staius from plated spoons. A few drops of glycerine put around the edge of a jar of fruit will prevent mold. Je ly is more easily mnde if the juice is kept standing over night before cooking. Rough irons may be made smooth by rubbing them on a board plenti fully sprinkled with suit. Mice love pumpkin seeds, and will be attracted to a trap baited with them when they will pass by a pieco of meat Stale bread may be freshened by dipping the loaf quickly into hot water and baking for a few mo ments in a hot oven. A thin coating made of three parts of lard, melted with one part of rosin, aud applied to stoves and grates, will prevent their rusting duriug the summer. Cut glass may ho made bright and sparkling by putting it in saw dust and polishing with a chamois after washing thoroughly in soap and warm water. I f every pot or pan or any uten sil used in the cooking of food be washed us soon ns emptied, nnd while still hot, half the labor and a great deal of time will be saved. Tho best way to remove sand and grit from small fruit, when washing is necessary, is to lay the fruit loosely in a clean basket and dip tbe basket into clean, fresh water. If ice is not obtainable, a roll of butter may be kept hard, or a bot tle of water or niiik kept cool by wrapping in a damp cloth and putting in a draught. The cloth should be dampened from time to time. It is said that if a lamp wick is soaked in vinegar 24 hours before being placed in the lamp a cleaner fiame will be insured. Wicks should he changed often ns they Boon be come clogged and do not permit tbe free passage of tbe oil. Currants dried at home for win ter use are much nicer than those that can he bought, and are easily done. Pick them over and remove the etems, spread them on plates, sprinkle well with sugar, and then dry them in the sun or in a slow oven. Great care should be taken of a baby’s finger nails. They are often brittle and should be very carefully cut, so that there are no rough places to catch in its clothing and be torn, as this is very painful, and it is a long wfiile before tbe nail grows again. An excellent hair wash is made of I cent's worth of powdered borax and half a pint of olive oil; pour over them one pint of boiling water; let the mixture cool and pour it into a bottle and shake betore using. The oil nourishes and tbe borax cleanses the hair. your neighbors what I have written about ” 5 Drops.” I know how to sympathize with those who are afliicted. for though I suiFered so long, it is no S months since 1 have felt any pain. Dr. S. W . Kellems. my brother, uses ” 5 Drops” in bis practice, and joins me in en dorsing this great remedy. B e saya fo r a case like yours it is a positive cure. MR. W. M. AND DR. S. W. KELLEM S. Sept. 21 ,1896. I f you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send fo r a large bottle, send fo r a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f its merit. This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief and is a permanent cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, hay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplessness, Ntrvouinsk*. Nervnua »»nil Neuralgic Headaches, Heart Weakness, Toothache, Earache, Croup, " U Grippe,” Malaria, Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis end Kindred Diseases. •• FIV E DROPS ” is the name and dose. Large bottles (300 doses), $1.00. Six bottles for $5 00. Sample bottle prepaid by mail 25c. N ot sold by,druggists, but only by ub and our agents. Agents appointed in new territory. Y E A R DEMOREST’S Family Magazine. Deinorest’s Fam ily NO B E T T E R CH R ISTM A S G IFT 1 lie H er ald aud Demurest’«, both one your for on ly *2 .2 5 -% * G R E A T SPECIAL CLUliHINO OFFE R FOR PRO M PT SUBLCU1PTIONS. ONLY $3.25 FOR THE NEW YORK STAR, iooitKs rs m i i, y AND THE Special Bargain Û V 1 ...... ...................— F OR ivir E W S P A P E R HEADERS. T he Twice-a-W eel( Republic — AND T H E — (sOQUILtLE (SITY F) b I^ALD BOTH ONE YE AR Do not longer bo deceived by well-worded Ilea. Read the truth. It will pay you dividends. T O - D A Y — this moment— you arc bcinpr robbed of what you earn. How much ! Not less than 81,000 a year. Do you know h o w ! Do you know why I Head The Best 5 Only in the World. < 10 cents a number. M o n t h l y —E i g h t y P a g e * » E ditors : « . O . F t o i r r r , Founder o f the Arena, ! lt i ’r e d ’ fc MJ. A.tlam s, Ed. New Occasions. A m o n g h u n d r e d s o f b r i l l i a n t w r i t e r » tr/ to s p III r e g u l a r l y c o n t r i b u t e t o i t h p a g e » « « r e Coquille City, Oregon. Prof. Frank Parsons. Henry D. Lloyd. Senator Butler. Eltweed Pomeroy. Hamlin Garland. Justice Walter Clark. Eugene V. Debs. Gov. H. S. Plngxoo. Lillian Whiting. ▲. H. Lewi». O F F E R S N O. TW’O. 205.— 100 acres, J mile from -*•’* Oravel Ford creamery, 30acres in crass, garden, some fruit trees, berries nnd small fruits, a fair dwel ling, corrals, chicken-house, wood shed, etc. W ill take a wagon and team in part paym ent Price of property, $700. im b e r SPECIAL TO T0TT - ieive THE N EW TIK I_____________________________________ JOHN SMITH, the 8tory of a Peaceful Revolution, by Frederick U. Adams, an illust rated book of 2S0 pages and an Idea on every page. W r i t e to -tla y . Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publishers “ I would like to see Tint A rbna in overy A 50 A C R E F A R M — all in cul- home.” —William Jennings Bryan, Septem tivation; 40 acres as good bot ber 22, 1897. _ _ _ _ _ tom land ns can be found in Coos county; 10 acres level bench, good orchard with all kinds o f fruit iu abundance; good house and bam, good feocing, and everything in Edited by first-class condition; farming tools, J O H N C L A R K R ID P A T H , L L . D. soma stock cattle, chickens, bogs, 1 he leading Reform review is now enter etc. This lovely borne is located ing upon its ninth year. Its career has iu a nice neighborhood, with good been one prolonged effort for the advance ment of true reform and the propagation school and church advantages. It of measures for the betterment of the is ^ mile from steamboat laudiug People. Today T hk A rena is better, brighter, more virile than ever. It is in on river, and 5 miles from Coquille the front of the fight and at the head of Oitv. This place eftn be bought for the oolumn. *3700, on good terms. Call at, or It Stands Pre-eminent as write the H e r a l d office, C o q u ille1 Champion o f Popular Lib City, Oregon. Subscription Print M u ted lit $2.50 THE (IR E N A S N O. 2 0 9 .— C O A L A N D H M -j H E T H R IC E -A -W E E K E D IT IO N . 18 Pages a W e e k .. . . . . . . 15G Papers a Year FOR ONE D O LLAR . Alternate Sunday. 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A t $ price of j coal land sold by tbe government. promise that, under the Editorship of John Clark Uidpath, assisted by the most emi A good investment for anyone. nent writers and workers. l a n d f o r s a l e ,I by The Herald Land Co. 320 acres of the finest timber in' Coos county for lumbering, being mainly yellow fir, and extra fine. This body o f timber is located on tlie North Fork o f th e-C oqu ille river, and lies directly on the river and is well situated for logging. I f sold six n it can l>e had cheap. Enquire _ _ at the H f r a l d office and go Bnd Mouth lv rain*cured by Dr. Miles’ Pain PUD. j see the timber. T o f choice Prof. Richard T. Ely. Senator Tillman. Herbert N. Casson. Frances E. Willard. Pres. Oeorge A. Gates. Mary A. Livermore. Abby Morton Diaa. John P. Altgeld. Helen Campbell. Senator Pettigrew. flat upland. K nl*Ie from Prosper and mile« from Baudon, well watered with beautiful mountain streams, fine fir and 56 Filth Avenue, CHICAGO. cedar timber; good house with double tire place; '2}-£ acres cleared; % of a mile from school house; good blacksand prospects on T h e H erald and above mtignziue the place. Price, $800—government title. Doth one year, only *2 25. torn; 18 acres meadow; 2 acres orch ard and small fruit; 20 acres bottom pasture cleared; 20 acres bench pasture—all under fence. One new house, 9 rooms all finished; one barn 20x44, one barn 60x80; woodhonse, smokehouse and other outbuildings; farm tools and implements and dairy fixtores; cows, sheep, hogs and young stock. A good place for a dairyman. Will sell cheap aud on easy terms. X T O . 200 — 320 acres, title per- feet, 50 acres creek bottom, plenty white cedar timber, very little improvements, located 12 miles from Baudon, 5 miles from Dsiryville, on road between these two places; ? o f a mile from New Lake echoolhouse. 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