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T U E SD A Y ,
NOV. JC, 1897.
THE LABOR EICHANGE.
Good Times and Bad Times-
Good times or bnd times have
nothing to do with the struggle
between capitalism and socialism.
The difference is only this: That
in so-called good times the pro-
dncers are kept to work and robbed
out o f nearly all they produce. I d
bad times they are not allowed to
work. They starve while capital
lives o d what their labor produced
in the good times. Bad times and
good times are simply the ohijia
and fever of the disordered system
o f capitalism.
Under socialism,
properly organised, there would be
no ban times. The people could
always produce an abundance to
use and they would possess and
use what they produced.
The absurdity of this crazy
capitalistic system is shown in this,
that when there is plenty of svery
thing and goods are cheap, then
there are bad times. The secret is
this, that when goods become
scarce and dear, the capitalists put
the slayes to work and pay them a
little. Then they think they have
good times, because they are
allowed to work for about one-tenth
o f what they produce.
When
they have woiked this way for a
few years and got a surplus of
goods in the storehouse of the
capitalists, then the slaves are
turned out to grass and the cap
italists live oo the goods.— The
Commoner.
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Preichsrs and the Labor Exchange.
W e can see no reason why every
preacher should not be a Labor
Exchanger. The Labor Exchange
fa more nearly in accjrdance with
the teachings o f Christ than most
the religions creeds as practiced by
the church denominations. Christ
believed in labor, aad labor is the
corner atone in the Labor Exchange
structure; Christ denounced the
money changers, aud the Labor
Exchange is the most effective
proteet agninst usury;
Christ
associated with and belpod the
poor and lowly, and those are the
people that the Labor Exchange
helps; Christ fed the hungry, and
so does the Labor Exchange; Christ
practiced charity, and the Labor
Exchange is the grandest charitable
institution that ever existed; Christ
denounced the rich oppressors,
and entertains no unkind feeling
against any person or class, yet it
brings about the condition that
makes it impossible for the rich to
oppress the poor. The fact is, you
can find pure Labor Exchange
principles in every word and every
action o f tho meek Nazarene.—
Friend of Labor.
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The Accountant:
Those who
labor produce nil wealth, conse
quently every laborer is eotitled to
all the necessities and comforts of
life. No article that adds to the
comfort—either physical or men
tal— can be considered a luxury.
Under the Labor Exchange sys
tem, when the producer retains the
fruit of his toil, each person will
find it necessary to give from the
products of their own labor for
everything they buy, hence d o one
will be silly eDough to apeud tbeir
earnings iu tbe purchase o f arti
cles which are useless except to
arouse covetousness and jealousy
in the hearts o f tbeir neighbors.
T be manufacture SDd sale of dainty
little shoes, gowns, oollars, robes,
etc-, for pet dogs, will cease and
no child will go half clad and bare
foot; no woman will spend im
mense fortuoes on costly robes
and gowns to be worn on some
special occasion and then thrown
aside, but every woman will have
as complete a wardrobe as her
comfort demands; princely sums
will not be spent in tbe decoration
o f dishes and tables for licentious
and riotons feasts, yet none Deed
go hungry. Lnxnry is • result of
wage slavery and is in demand
only by the idle, non-producing
rieh, consequently it will disap
pear wltfc the ayatem that gave it
ittrth. _______ _ ' _______
Hew to Cure Bilious Colic.
NO MISTAKE.;
neuralgia
L O C A L IT E M S.
For fresh bread, go
Wilkins’.
to
Several days o f rain—in fact a
wet moon came and continues.
McDonald, the barber, will
charge 25 cents for shaves on legal
holidays.
*
W anted — To trade Baodon prop
erty for Coquille City property. In
quire at this office
*
Rev. Mr. Gillespie o f Marshfield
was so attendant at tbe Y . P. 8. C.
W. convention last week, and in
cluded a call on tbe H ebald .
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perkins, of
Parkerbnrg, visited Coquille City
last Thursday. Our sanctum bad
a pleasant call from both of them.
F ob S ale ob R ent .—For cash
rent low; 80 seres on Cnnningbam
creek, 3 miles from Coquille; 20
acres choice bottom land; 10 acres
in tborongb cultivation; good
water, buildings and fences; choice
timber, etc. Apply at once to
R. D. Sanford, agent for A.
Dukes.
Judge Nosier has so far recovered
from the results o f the late acci-
deut by which his wife was instantly
killed and hiuiself and three others
of bis family seriously injured as
tp b e o u ta n d greeting Ins fallow-
citizen* again. He was down town
for the first time last Thursday.
Bird Nosler’s baby, w hich was
one o f the victims in the late acci
dent o f a hack tumbling off a grade
some 30 feet, wherein Grandma
Nosier was killed and four others
were seriously hurt, was relieved of
its bindings aud wrappings Thurs
day last, haviug so far lecovered
from fractured ribs and bruises as
to be nearly well.
Maj. H. A. Ebert, of God’s
Regular Army, whose headquarters
are at Marshfield, has an appoint
ment to be in Ibis city Monday and
Tuesday evenings, November 21st
and 22d, at the Christian ebareb,
to conduct services preparatory to
the permanent opening and estab
lishment of a post here, which will
be on the 28th o f December.
Subscribers can pay up their
subscriptions for tbe H erald on
tbe Labor Exchange plan, bring
ns good, marketable wheat, oats,
bnrley, rye, corn, eggs anJ chick,
ens. We urge especially those who
are hack with their subscriptions
to take this oportunity o f liqui
dating the same. We want good,
marketable produce for which we
will allow tbe ruling market price.
“ The worst cold I ever hail in
my life was cured by Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy," writes W. H.
Norton, o f Sutter Creek, Cal.
" I b i s cold left me with s cough
nnd I was expectorating all the
time. The Remedy cured me, end
1 want all o f my frieods when
troubled with a congh or cold to
nse it, for it will do them good."
Sold by It. S. Knowltou.
The H erald does not contain an
agricultural department because
its oolumns are devoted entirely to
newa matter, but it gives Free of
Charge to every cash in advance
subscriber tbe be6t farm, fruit and
dairy paper printed on tbe Pacific
coast. Tbe Rural Northwest is a
nix teen page paper, published semi
monthly, and contains much of
interest to those who are engaged
in agricultural pursuits. For tbe
regular subscription price o f $2 in
advance both T he H erald and
Rural Northxccel may be received.
H. W. Gleason, tbe genial trav
eling man for the Chamberlain
Medicine Co., called on ns last
week and renewed “ aold acquaint
ance” with the best advertising
medium in Cooe county— tbe Old
Reliable H erald . The writer of
this baa held contracts with this
firm for 20 or 25 years, almost con-
tmnonsly since the firm started io
business. The H erald is appre
ciated as an advertising medium
by those who know a goud thing
Progressive Thought:
Cold when they see it, Mr. Gleason is
.weather is gradually drawing a courteous gentleman, and judges
.nearer and certainly there will be quickly, hence there are no hesi
nsucb suffering among the poorer tancies in coming t o a u undorstaud-
people this winter because of tbe | ing with him.
lack o f food and shelter where it
A threatened conflagration at the
is most needed. How many of the Methodist church. Thursday even
idle people of tbe present are mak ing o f last week, caused con-
in g an effort to provide against j siderable excitement among the
the time of need which will be at [choir members and pastor, the
jiand so soou? Think bow much occasion being the explosion o f
might be done within the next few one of the large Rochester lamps.
.weeks for the comfort of the poor The lamp had been giving threaten
it the people only could see and ing exhibition« for a few eveuings
understand the correct methods of previous, but on this occasion puffed
tbe Labor Exchange in working I and blowed, expelled the oil all
order! How foolish it is for every ablaze around it and performed
body to demand the legal tender like a young volcano.
If the
money which in no rnae can do | ceiling had been low, the blaze
anything except to help swindle must have undoubtedly set it on
tbe real producer out o f a full fire, while the persons present
share of his products!
Let the were busy extinguishing the drip
watchword be "honest labor and ping flames. Even the metal of
fair exchange;” and then if it is ibe lamp melted, and the fact that
carried out a grrater relief will there was comparatively little oil
soon reach the ueedy than by all in the lamp at this stage o f tbe
the so-called charities which cau trouble seemed to he tbe only
be received from the hauds o f a opportunity for saving tbe church
class of idle rich.
; building.
To
fa r t
C o n s t i p â t Ion
F o r e ffr .
T»k** C:kAC»retA C’ nndv ( ’¡ithartic.
or 25c.
•t C. C C futi lo cure, drugs“** refund money.
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A Splendid November Number.
Mrs.
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How's This.
Clubbing Offers
We offer One Hundred Dollars lleward
for nny case o f Catarrh thut cannot be
| cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A COt Proprietors,
I suffered for weeks with colic
and pains in my stomach caused
by bilionsnpss anil had to take |
Toledo. O.
We the undersigned have known F. J.
medicine all the while until I used
I Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and I him perfectly honorable in all business
Diarrhoea Remedy which cured transactions and tinar.cially able to carry
any obligations made by their firm.
A Y E A R F O R
me. 1 have since recommended it out West
it Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
to a good many people.
Mrs. F. Toledo, O.. Walding, Rinnan «fc Marvin,
Druggists, Toleco, Ohio.
Butler, FairliAveu, Conn.— Persons Wholesale
Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally,
who are subject to bilious colic can acting directly npon the blood and mucous The Subscription Price of
ward off tbe attack by taking this surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per D E M O R E ST ’H is reduced
bottle. Sold by uli Druggists. Testimon
remedy as soon as the first sym p ials free.
to ifl.00 a year.
toms appear.
Sold by R. S.
Kuowlton.
Doraorost’d Family Magazine i» more then A
Fine toath-brushes, combs, etc.
$ 1.00
Carroll D. Wright, the United
States Commissioner of Labor
Statistics, is charged by The New
Time in its November number with
having deliberately distorted facta
and figures in order to show an in
crease in wages which does not exist.
A N T E D . - TRUSTWORTHY
AND — like our drugs— are best quulity
active gentlemen aud ladies to travel at Coquille Pharmacy.
*
H. L. Bliss, an eminent authority,
for responsible, established house in state
makes the charge, and adduces most o f Oregon. Monthly f 65.00 and expenses.
Brother T. J. Perkins, a splendid
sensational testimony to prove the Position steady, lteferenoe. Enclose self- citizen of the lower river, though
addressed stamped envelope. The .Dorain-
truth of his statements. The New ! ion
sometimes denominated a “crank,”
Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
Time announces that it will com-
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■ epreseuted ti e Patkershurg Sun
iletely prove the absolute worth-
W a n t e d — A small, second-hand, day-school at the Y- P. S. C. W.
essness of Col. Wright's recent re open front ooal stove.
Apply at last week. O f course his friends
ports, and the falsity of his magazine this office.
at this office were not slighted.
article in which he attempted to
refute the assertion that "the rich
are growing richer and the poor are
growing poorer.”
The November New Time is by
4 9 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R IN G
far the best number yet issued. It
FROM
contains articles by such famous
writers as William Denn Howells,
John Wanamaker, Dr. Lyman Abbott,
Henry D. Lloyd, Mrs. Helen Camp
Read carefully this testimonial found below, also letters from those
bell, Herbert N. Casson, Prof. Frank
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Parsons, the Rev. J. Stitt Wilson
fail to quickly relieve and permanently cure.
Sept. 9, 1896.
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and a score of others.
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pain, so much bo that it affected his heart and he could not sleep on ¿¿count o f a smothered
Davenport, the world’s most famous
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cartoonist, has drawn for The New
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J anuary 2, 1897.
Flower are features of this wide
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,
N o v b m b b r » , 1898.
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awake reform magazine.
It is with pleasure I speak o f your price
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and Throat
In order to enlarge aud yet further
For the last eight years 1 have been an lncnr-
which gave me a terrible Cough. I had been
improve the magazine, its editora
unable to find any relief for these diseases, able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism.
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pany, and a prospectus will soon be
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American magazines. Its circula
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Thankfully
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I was doctored by as good physicians as this
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Yours truly
REV. L. VON WALD,
August
4 ,1 began to take ” 6 DROPS,” At
Forward all subscriptions to The
March 81, 1890.
Milbauk, S. D.
that time every joint in mv body and my
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For twenty long years my wife suffered un moved. Even my tongue was getting 60
rnte of $2.25 for The H e r a l d and
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told tortures from Sciatica aud Neuralgia,
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The New Time.
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Fashion Magazine, although it given the very latest horn« and
foreign fashions each month: this is ouly one o f its many val
uable features. It hr.s something for esch member o f the fam
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RHEUMATISM
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ONLY
i.i M E .u o n i.tn .
Whereas, It has pleased the D i
vine Ruler of the universe to re-
move fiom among us our beloved
sister, Matilda Nosier;
Whereas, In her demise, Mamie
Rebekab Lodge, No. 20, loses one
of her active members— the has
gone from as, but the memory of
her true womanhood aud uuselfish
life remains and ever shall remain
in the memory o f those with whom
she lias associated; her exemplary
character in life commends itself
to us as being worthy of emulation.
Resolved, That iu her death tbe
lodge loses a faithful aud con
scientious member, loved and re
spected by all, and no words of
enlogy spoken by us or shafts of
marblv erected by dear or loving
friends can add to tbe womanly
worth or the life she lived, or cause
to shine with brighter luster the
deeds of love or words o f benevo
lence she performed.
These will
live on, loved and cherished by
generous and grateful hearts that
have been touched nod softened by
the gentle influences of sympathy
and charity.
Resolved, That Mamie Rebekah
Lodge, No. 20, condoles most
sincerely with the family of our
deceased sister. I f sympathy of
friends can be aDy consolation
uuder tbe trying circumstances, be
assured thAt all who knew her,
share in the sorrow for her loss.
Resolved, That the charter of
this lodge be draped in mourning
for thirty days; that a copy of these
resolutions be transmitted to the
husband of our sister, the snme be
spread upon the minutes of the
lodge, a copy be furnished the
Coquille City H erald and Coquille
City Bulletin.
A nnie L awrence ,
L ucy E. B uck ,
F lora B o y bie ,
en-sent remedy fell into my hands, for It
completely cured her I am a minister of
the Gospel, and when I find any w ho suffer,
cannot help but recommend ” 6 DROPS” , for
agents. Agents appointed In new territory.
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Monetary ltoform and Physical and Ethical Culture.
WTO. 112—160 acres; 20 acres
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214— 160 acres of choice
flat upland. % mile from Prosper and
bottom land, about 10 acres o f which
is cleared. 150 bearing fruit trees. Abun 2 % tuile* from Bandon, well watered with
dance of good fresh water. Good 2-story beautiful mountain streams, tine fir and
cedar timber; good houst with double fire
I house: barn, ohickenhouso, etc.
o f n mile from
I IK mil« Lom Allegheny Landing on Coos plAoe; 2>4 j acres cleared;
schoolhouse; good blscksaud prospects on
j River. Easy terms. Great bargain.
the place.
Price, $800—government title.
N
O. 207.— 160 acres; 40 acres hot-
tom; 18 acres meadow; 2 acres oroh-
\ nrd and small fruit; 20 acres liottorn pasture
' cleared; 20 acres bench pasture—all under
j fence. One new house, 9 rooms all finished;
I one barn 20x44, one barnGOxHO; woodhonse,
! smokehouse and other outbuildings; farm
| tools aud implements and dairy fixtures;
! cows, sbeep, hogs and young stock. A good
1 place for a dairyman. Will sell cheap and
I on easy terms.
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, W O . 200 l — 320 acres, title per-
feet, 50 acres creek bottom,
Committee on Resolutions.
plenty white cedar timber, very
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Oregonian: The Japanese apply little improvements, located 12
one of their many pretty ways to miles from Bandon, 5 miles from
the launching of ships. They use Dairyville, on road between these
no wine but bang over the Bhip's two places; 9 of a mile from New
prow a large pasteboard cage full Lake schoolhouse. This is a val-
birds, and the moment the ship is ual le tract o f land, and is the best
[ afloat a man pulls a string, when bargain in Coos county. Call and
the enge opens nnd the birds fly learu price and terms.
away, makiug the air alive with
T ^ O . 205.— 160 acre., J mile from
music nnd the whirr of wing«. The
Gravel Ford creamery, 30 acres
idea is thnt the hints thus welcome
in gvass, garden, some fruit trees,
' the ship as she begins her career as berries and small fruits, a fair dwel
n thing of life.
ling, corrals, cbicken-house, wood
Wil'iaru Long, of Punxsutawney, shed, etc. Will take a wagon and
| Pa., 81 years of age, has a luxuriant team io part payment Price of
growth of fiue hair, like tbe hair of property, $700.
a three-year-old child. Two years
im b e r l a n d f o r s a l e ,
ago he was as bald as a brass door
by The Herald Land Co. 320
knob. He began washing his scalp
regularly and rubbing it with a acres of tbe finest timber in Cooa
rough towel. A growth of fuzzy county for lumbering, being mainly
This
hair began to appear. Now it is yellow fir, and extra fine.
four or five inehea long aud ezactly body of timber is located on tbe
resembles the hair of a child—fine, North Fork o f tbe Coquille river,
brown and glossy, with not a sug and lies directly on tbe rirer and ia
well situated for logging. If sold
gestion of gray.
aocn it can be had cheap. Enquire
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K < tn r »N T o a v H o « « U W it h ( '« » m r t M .
at tbe H erald office and go and
A large lot of fresh Groceries at
Candy Cathartic, cur« constipation forever.
J. W. Lcneve's,
• 10c » c . If C. C C. rati, drugglata rrfuad money. hi the timber.
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50 A C R E F A R M — all in cal-
tivation; 40 acres as good bot
tom land as can be found in Coon
comity; 10 acres level beneb, good
orchard with all kinds of fruit in
abundance; good bonse and barn,
good fencing, and everything in
fir«t-class coudition; farming tools,
some stock cattle, chickens, hogs,
eto. This lovely home is located
in a nice neighborhood, with good
school and church advantages. It
is I mile from steamboat landing
on'river, nod 5 miles from Coquille
inght for
City. This place can be bought
$3700, on good terms.
Cali at, or
write tbe H erald office, Coqnille
City, Oregon.
O. 209.—C O A L AN D 11M-
B E R land of 160 acre«, 25
acrei in grass, 80 acre* extra white
cedar and fir timber, all under-
layed with coal, with 40 inch face
in sight, witbin 4 miles of ocean
steamer landing. At ^ price of
coal land sold by tbe government.
A good investment for anyone.
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Address
L. A. M AB8TERS.
CUv.lmnd, Oregon.
WALTER DRANE,
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y ,
OREGON
L L kinds o f farm work solicited . Hors-
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Soppliesfor logging work, wedges, dogs,
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RIVERTON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON.
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T H E A H K N a T O O M rA N Y .
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