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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1897)
g rilli (Silfi puntili TH E S DAY, NOV. 23, 1897. T H E RECORDS SH O W C U R E S O R \Rheumatism • v t h c u se o r S T . J A C O B S o i l o r c m s o s io c a is s o n a m * o r o c o - n id o c n IN FLA M M A TO R Y C A S C S . TM C R C 'O N O D C N Y IN O , IT O U R C S. THE LABOR EICHANGE. What the Labor Exchange Branches Are Doing. L O C A L ITEM S. For fresh bread, go to Mrs. Tha following items are gleaned Wilkius'. * from oomreepondence hli I ex- A large lot of fresh Groceries at e fo a n g e s f * Falls ( City, Or.—I am now work, J. W. Leneve’s. FsTls ing iu Lalior Exchange Branch No. McDonald, the barber, will 3(03 o f this place. We are runuiug charge 25 cents for shaves on legal a sawmill. We are making slow I holidays. * progress, but possibly may come W anted —A small, second-hand, ont on top all right yet. We have Apply at fine natural resources, and if we open front ooal stove. do not make a mistake, we Are sure this office. to succeed.— I. L. Marlin, Manager Dr. K im e o f Bandon was in Co- Branch No. 8t, Amity, Oregon. qnille City last Wednesday, on his Kingstown, Iud.— Wo are hav way to Portland. ing a very hard struggle here—so W a n t e d —To trade Bandon prop much opposition, prejudice and erty for Coquille City property. In ignorance that it is very discourag quire at this office * ing; yet we hope to makes success. Charles A. Anderson, a clever With best wishes for the Labor Exchange, the grandest movement farmer from the Arago neighbor on earth, I remain.— Clms. M. Max hood, was in town last week and mude the H erald a pleasant call. well, Branch No. 240. One o f the latest branches of Eighty sores o f fins mvrtle the Labor Exhange organized is at bench land within half a mile of C on y, Penn., and has for some of | Myrtle Point fo* 9300. Call early its prime movers, members of the j and take advantage of this rare grange (that pioneer farmers’ move bargaiu. * ment) of that place. H o kes —Several desirable and Visalia, California.— We are get ting along nicely with our mill \ low-priced pieces of property not fund. Expect to get it iu running ! in onr advertised list, and several order this fall. Have about $10,- town lots, way-down in prices, have 000 subscribed.—C. H. Rendell. placed in our hands for sale. Call [N ote.— This mill is the combined quick. project o f all the Tulare (Cal.) Bud Ilea and Wm. R. Murray, county branches of which other loggers and woodmen of the upper mention has been made in the Middle Fork, were down last Fri official organ. It bids fair to day arranging to float their sum beoome one o f the leading Labor mer’s output to several mills aloog Exchange branch piojects.—Ed. the river. Accountant. J Dr. Strange, the Roseburg den Grand Rapids, M icb .— We decided to make weekly contribu tist, who visits Coos county about tions, as much as every one is able twice each year, was in Coquille to do, in order to have some capital City last Weduesdiy, and went on to start with. I think that before to Bandon for a week or ten days' long we shall be able to state that, professional visit. with what industry, we have Capt- Harry H. Baldwin of Ban- started. We agreed to leaye tha don, a pioneer and well-known nnd money we are able to deposit, at popular citizen of onr county, was least six months in the possession on our streets last Thursday. He o f the branch— Rev. F. W. N. was od bis way to visit Uncle Alex Hugenboltz, President Labor Ex- Stauff near Arago. cange Branch 249. Last Wednesday Frank Miller Akron, Ohio.—Branch No. 191 nud Richard Hancock of Fishtrap is making exellent progress. Our visitod the H erald office on busi present quarters, which were ness. They nre well-behaved and thought to be large enough for a promising young meu, and we were long time, are cow too small for glad to have them call. the business that is coming to ns, Howard Wrenshall o f Bandon and will have to be enlarged at least three times its present capacity joined his brother William at this W e have acquired 160 acres of place early last week, to help finish land, and have more offered. Have up the new Episcopal church. We begun R. R. buildings, with nil our were glad to greet him. It was smaller rndustries prosperous. two years since he had visited Co Our good neighbors, branch 224 at quille, nud the long absence bad Alliance, gave an enjoyable picnic almost made him a stranger. otr the 28th of August. This was The Beaver Hill Cornet Band an educational move in the right has bad posters issued announcing direction.— Fraternally,R.E. Nevin, a grand concert nnd ball at that organizer. place Thauksgiviugeveuiug. They Alliance, Ohio, branch 224 has have a choice inosicnl program, at been running about two months. the close o f which dancing is pro We took an inventory August 25, vided for aod a superb chicken and 1897, and tiud we have deposit cer oyster supper at mlduigbt. tificates out to the amount o f $1,- Connty certificates were grauled 043.90; balance checks out to the amount o f $T90.45; other accounts to the following persons at the due in baskets, $152.85; net gaiu teachers’ examination at Marsh in two months,#202 56; total $2189.- field week before Inst: J. H.Leek, 59; permanent wealth and merchan Bertha Roberts, Mrs. Amelia dise on bands, $2189 59. W'e have Rogers, Mrs. P. Wilbur; and state a depository employing two people. diplomas were authorized for D. L. Factory 100 feet long, 40 feet wide; Rood and Clara Mansfield. 6 horse power engine and boiler. F o r S a l e o r R e n t . — For cash W e Lave eight people at work on rent low; 80 acres on Cunningham bankets, three on brooms. One creek, 3 miles from Coquille; 20 'm an with horse and wagon (which acres choice bottom land; 10 acres was deposited by branch 245, Col in thorough cultivation; good umbiana, Ohio) gathereing us pro water, buildings nud fences; choice duce, and selling our brooms. We timber, etc. Apply at once to also have a large rack for hauling R. D. Sanford, agent for A. baskets from one place to another. Dukes. It will bold one car-load. Three Prof. J. H. BarkloW, county people making rag carpets. Coal superintendent, was in town last mine workiug fifteen men. Will Wednesday, having come from have capacity this wilder for fifty attendance at the quarterly ex men in the mine. We got this mine by paying one-sixth o f the amination o f teachers at the bny nnd made a visit o f a day or two to ooul in royalty. The plant cost his father, Rev. S. S. Barklow, at 925,000' and includes a fifty acre farm, and coal under one hundred Norway. He reported his father Md'twenty acres more. When we quite poorly fiom a complication pay 914*000 in royalty with coal, of complaints, chief of which is dropsy. the plant is ours- which we will d o ii> three year’s time, and can Word is received by ns that baild each worker a home on the apple growers nenr San Francisco Mty acres. We have for deposit have termed a combine and refuse witb other branches the following; ; to take less than $1 per box for brooms No. 1, $2.25 per dozen; tbeir apples. This action, it seems, brooms No. 2, $2 per d zen; should make a belter market for brooms No. 3* $1.05 per dozen; ; Ooos county apples, and may ac- bore bfooms, 92.05 per dozen; pis ' count for the activity of San Fran- lifterB, 60 per dozen; wagon jacka, I cisco firms placing agents in this 96 50 per dozen; knife and fork section to buy aud pack aud ship eleanera, t l 25 per dozen; baskets, to them. one half bushel splint, 28 cent» per Subscribers can pay up tbeir dozen; baskets, one-fouith bushel subscriptions for the H erald on splint, 28 cents per dozen; drop the Labor Exchange plan, briog bandies, one-half bushel splint, 28 us good, marketable wheat, ontu, cents per dozen; drop handles, barley, rye, corn, eggs anJ chick- one-fourth bushel spliut, 28 cents eus. We urge especially those who ( M r dozen; rag carpeting, 381 to 40 are lack with their subscriptions oents per y*rd'.Macfcing.pint bottles, to take this oportonity o f liqui 75 cents per dozen; ammouia com dating the same. We want good, pound’, piut bottles, 75 cents per marketable produce for which we dozen; crooks, all kiuds, 5 cents will allow the ruling market price. r gallon; coal, Beloit block, car “ The worst cold I ever had in la, prices, F. O. H. at mine; screened coal, $1 20 per ton; rnn my life w as cured by Chamberlain's o f mine, I I per ton; nut,$1 per ton: Cough Remedy," writes W. H. stock, 60 cents per ton. Freight Norton, o f Sutter Creek, Cal. rate* on application We have “ Ibis cold left me with a eough one lot harness tools and trimmings and 1 was expectorating all the for harness for deposit with any time. The Remedy cured me, and branch that can use them. These 1 want all of my friends when 'loes are all net.- - F. C. Marcbaml, troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will do them good.” •usget Branch 224 Sold by R. S. Knowlton. —' —• - ------ W ethauk Miss Rita Sinclair for a copy of “ The Sknguny News,” ! No. 1 of Vol. 1— a 4-column folio newspnper which made it nppear- ! nnce at Sknguay, Alaska, October 15tb. M. L. Slierpy is editor and proprietor, hailing from Washing ton, nnd seems to thoroughly un derstand bis business, for he puts out a neat nnd neway little sheet under difficulties. S T*» Cur# V itlM p k U o n F o r « ? « ? . _ T f k f ( ’.»amrtta Cathartic. 10c or » c . •« 0. C C ffttt 1« cur* truwisu refund money. Mr. aod Mrs. W. G a llierof Ban don visited us a few days last week. Mr. G. wna dilating to ns opnn our beautiful npplen in comparison with those lie saw abroad in Iowa aud other Mississippi valley states, which seem to be all affected witb worms, while ours are aa totally free from worma or blight of any kind. Our samples were qoite all o f the “ red” varieties, but just ss Mr. Gallier departed, our friend J. J. Stnuley delivered a basket of the handsomest bright golden Belleflowers we ever saw, nnd which were all the more beautiful by com- paiison witb the bligbt red ones already on display, Cooa connty apples against the world. Mrs. Paunenberg the same evening presented us one o f the last Gloria Mundis on the tree, the weight of which is 23 ounces. Clubbing Offers V e offer One Hnndred Dollars Howard ! ! for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be j mired by Hall's Catarrh Cur«. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Proprietor», Toledo. O. Wo the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 your», and believe him perfectly honorable in nil business j transactions and financially able to carry ) out any obligations made by their firm. Went it Tin ax, Wholesale Druggist», j Toledo, O., Wulding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist», Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s CatHrrh Cure is taken internally,! acting directly upon the blood and mucous ( The Subscription Price of surfaces o f the system. Price, 75c. per | bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimon D E M O R E ST 'S is reduced to $1.00 n year. ials free. E xchange A business man can not daub his name aud hnsiuesson a fence without getting some good out of it; neither can he rnn a stereotyped ad in a paper for a solid year without some returns; even if ho does not think he sees Fine to ith-brushes, combs, etc. any benefit it comes nevertheless. — like our drugs— are best quality It list, then, must be the results at Coquille Pharmacy. , --------- ------------------- ------ fiom a real live advertisement? ---------------M g s » ------------- Salem, Or., Nov. 14.— The state board of equalization, which will convene on thc first of next month, in the capitol, for its annual 30 days’ session, is composed of nine mem bers, one from each judicial district. The names nnd addresses of the members nre as follows: First district, A. C. Auldon, presi dent, Lakeview; second district, Robert Walker, of Bandon; third district, Squire Farrar, Snlom; fourth district, D. I*. Thompson, Portland; fifth district, G. Wingate, Astoria; sixth district, C. A. Johnson, Hepp- ner; seventh district, W. C. Wills, Hay Creek; eighth district, O. P. Goodnll, Union; ninth district, I. II. Holland. The first action of the board on meeting will be the election of n president for the year. A secretary aud clerk are also to be elected, nnd it has always been the custom of the board to elect a messenger to serve during the annual session. H. L. Wellis was the secretary last year. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. CATARRH. ASTHMA. HEADACHE INTERESTING DECISION. Professional Opinion Not One's Own Properly. A Lost Art. Magazine in uiore than a a n d th e ir m a r v e lo u s o u re . NO B E T T E R C H R IS T M A S G IFT Than o year’s subscription to Demorest’s Magazine can be made. By subscribing AT ONCE you can get the Magazine at the reduced price, and will also receive the hand some 25-cent Xmas Number with its beautiful panel picture supplement. Remit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to tho DEMUREST PUBLISHING CO.. 110 Fifth Avenue, New York C iW . JftaT'lbe H erald ami Demorest’s, both one year fbr only $2.25~^&tt GREAT SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER FOR PROM PT SU BLCR1PTION Í, ONLY Science o f the liffh Century looks on with amazement at the most remarkable rec ord o f cures ever known in the World’s history. Though so universally used and tested did you ever hear anyone speak ill o f this great remedy? N o,you never did and never will, for if taken as directed and iu the proper quantity “ 6 Drops” cannot fail to cure any o f the diseases for which it is recommended. What it has already done to relieve the suffering is told in thousands o f letters o f grateful piaise. I $ 3 .2 5 FO R THE NEW YORK STAR DEMOREST’S FAMILY MIG M IN E * AND C O Q U IL L E THE Jan. 25, 1897. D bab Sms—I am anxious for the sake o f the suffering and out o f gratitude to you to ive my personal endorsement o f your wonderful remedy. On the Mb o f January, 1897, was in Washington and was suddenly seized with an aggravated, case o f inflammatory rheumatism; so severe and painful was the attack that within 24 hours my left arm waa paralyzed and I was only able to dress with assistance. I secured a bottle o f 5 DROPS and took s dose that night, rubbing some ou externally as directed. The following morning I was surprised to And myself immensely relieved, and continuing treatment w oke the second morning cured. My arm was absolutely free from pain, and all swelling and 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 and have several friends who have been cured by it of Neuralgia, Catarrh and A sth m a. Wishing you every success and trusting that those similarly afflicted will at least give this remedy a trial. Sincerely yours J. P LIMEBURNER, f Bureau o f PoPulist and Reform Papers. Old Stock Exchange Building , Chicago, III. C U R E S T H E IN C U R A B L E . D e a r S irs ;—I would like to thank you for your great remedy, “ 6 DROPS,*’ and tell 'ou what it has done for me. I had Rheumatism in every joint and in the heart, and I ja d Catarrh o f the head for 3o years, I was so poorly that I lost the use o f my legs and arms, E 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 and Catarrh were incurable, and I believed him. But now, after using "6 DROPS” only two months, I can truly say 1 have not felt so well for seven years. This medicine does more than Is claimed for it. At this time my Catarrh is much better, and I have scarcely any Rheumatism at ail and the heart weakness and pain are gone. My hearing is now good nnd ray evesight is much better. I have gained more than to pounds o f flesh and can do a full day’s work. It is the best medicine I ever saw to give a mother who has a young child, for it has the 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 Yours respectfully, WM. M. KELLEMS, Jan. 29,1896. Siberia. Perry Co., Ind. W e received the fo llow in g letter fr o m M r. J . 7 . W ilson of Omaha, III. M r. W ilson has been f o r many years an invalid. ana read in g the above U tter which was published, 7 vrote M r. Kellem s, asking i f his endorsement was genuine, and received this reply,w hich heforw ardedus. MR. J. J. WILSON. D ear Sin:—Your letter o f recent date at bund, the testimonial yon speak o f is genuine. The company who manufactures and sells *'5 Drops * published my testimonial just as I gave It to them and every word o f it is true, aud I could swear to it and prove it by many w itn e s s The company did not ask me for this letter. I sent it to them last January for publication in order that poor sufferers, incurable as I once was. and as you are, mleht be cured. Get ” 5 Drops” and use it and it will cure you as it has cured me. I have received many letters like youi*. and it is a pleasure to me to answer all who write. Tell all your neighbors what I have written about “ ft Drops.” I know how to sympathize with those who are afflicted, for though I suffered so long, it is now 8 months since I have felt any pain. Dr- S. W. Kellems. my brother, uses ”6 Drops” in his practice, and joins me in en dorsing this great remedy. lie Bays for a case like yours it is n positive cure. Sept. 31 ,1890. MR. W. M. AND DR. S. YV. KELLEMS. If you have n ot 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. This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief and is a permanent cure for R h eu m atism , fl EWBPAPER READERS. T he Twice-a-WeeH Republic - AND TH E — (© O Q U IL L E b o t h o n e : y (iiilfFY F?EI^ALD e a f o r 9 2 .0 0 1 be Do not longer be deceived by well-worded Read the truth. It will pay you dividends. lie«. T H E THINK OR STARVE ¡NEW THAT IS TH E ALTERNATIVE. T O -D A Y —this moment—you are being robbed of what you earn. IIow much f Not lee» than $1,000 m year. 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H I F a s h i o n Department is in ovety in a ditch a few yards from the! way fur ahead o f that contained iu any other publication. family home last Thursday. T h e1 Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns o f th« latest | lad, who was subject to epileptic fits, fashions in worn n s attire, u t n o cun I to t h e m other than that necessary for postage went after the cows, and it is sup and wrapping. State Board of Equalization. Alternate Sunday. Day Except The Thrice-a-W eek Edition o f the NEW YORK WORLD is first among all "w eekly” papers in size, frequency o f publication, and the freshness, accuracy and variety o f its contents. It hna all the merits o f a great $6 daily nt th<* price o f a dollar weekly. Its political news is prompt, com plete, accurate and impartial as all its readers will testify. It is against the mo nopolies and for the people. It prints the news o f all the world, hav ing special correspondence from all import ant news points on the globe. It has brill iant illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital huinor page, complete markets, departments for the taoa ebola and women’ s work and other special departments o f uuusnal interest. We offer this oneqnnled newspaper and TT1E HERALD together one year fo r only Prof. Frank Parsons. Prof. Richard T. Ely. Springfield, lit., Nov. 2.— A deci Henry D. Lloyd. Senator Tillman. Senator Butler. Herbert N. Caeson. sion which has just been rendered Eltweed Pomeroy. France» E. Willard. Hamlin Garland. Prea. George A. Gate«. by the supreme court in the case of Juatico Walter Clark. Mary A. Livermore. $2.29, Eugene V. Dch». Abby Morton Dial. Dixon vs. the people is of great The regular subscription price o f the two John P. Altgeld. Gov. H. R. Tlngree. Lillian Whiting. papers is $8. Helen CampLell. interest to professional men who are ▲. H. Lewia. Senator Pettigrew. called upon to give expert testimony SPECIAL T 0 T 077 .—Band 10 two cent stampi and re» iu the courts. Dr. Salmon was ceive THE NEW TIME three monthz and PftESIDXH* JOHN SMITH, ih* Story of a Poaeofnl Hovolntloa, by called an nn expert witness in n Frederick an IHnitratod hook o t 290 pagi* and O. 214— 100 BCiPfl of ch oice’ i n Idoa on V e . v Adami, J T O . 112—160 acres; 20 acres iry paga. I F H f e f personal injury case against the city flat upland. mile from Prosper and | bottom land, about 10 acres o f which of Spriugfiehl, but refused to testify is cleared. ISO bearing fruit trees. Abun 2 % mile** from Bandon, well watered with j Charles B. Kerr t Company, Publishers beautiful mountain streams, fine fir and until he was first paid a reasonable dance of good fresh water. Good 2-story cedar M F ilth A v .a u « . CHICAGO. timber; good house with doublo tire honse; barn, chickenhouse. etc. fee for this service, claiming that mile from Allegheny Landing on Coos place; 2 % acres cleared; % o f a mile from The H erald and abote magazine schoolhouso; good blacksand prospects on his professional opinion was his own River. Easy terms. Great bnrguin. the place. Price, $800—government title. both one year, only $2 25. UT I HAVE STOCK F O il SALE — property and could not be taken B F H B V A H IE T IH i. “ I w mid like to see Tan A bbna in every away from him except by due process T ^ O .207.— 160 acres; 40 acres hot- A 50 A C R E F A R M — all in cul- iome.” —William Jennings Bryan, Septem- tom; 18 acres meadow; 2 acres orch of law as provided in the state >er 29, 1897. i A G E S , and small fruit; 20 acres bottom pasture tivalion; 40 acres as good bet- constitution. Judge Creighton ard cleared; 20 acres bench pasture—all under ruled against him and fined him for fence. One new house, Brooms all finished; tom land as can be found in Cooa -subscription Prim Reduced to $ 2 .5 0 S I Z E S , baru 20x44, one barn60x8u; woodhonse, county; 10 acres level bench, good contempt of court. The court held one smokehouse aud other outbuildings; farm orchard with all kinds of fruit in j P R IC E S . that this professional knowledge is , tools and implements and dairy fixtures; not personal property in the mean cows, Sheep, hogs and young stock. A Rood abundance; good bouse aod barn, j piace for a dairyman. Will sell cheap and good fencing, nnd everything in Edited by ing of the constitution and the couit ou easy terms. 1 S T Write for what you want. ^ first-class condition; farming tools, JO H N C L A R K R I D P A T H , L L . D. has the right to compel witnesses to testify. To make such a distinc TO’C). 2 0 0 .-3 2 0 acres, title per- some stock cattle, chickens, hogs, The leading Reform review is now enter A Fen Poland China Pigs for Sale Yet npon its ninth year. Its career has tion would defeat the ends ot justice. fact, 50 acres creek bottom, etc. This lovely home is located ing been one prolonged effort for the advance in a nice neighborhood, with good L . A. M A R STE R 8. Address The finding of Judge Creighton is , plenty white cedar timber, very ment of true reform and the propagation Cleveland, O r e g o n . »f measures for the betterment o f the upheld by the supreme court ; little improvements, located 12 school and church advantages. It People. Today T hk A b k n a is better, is J mile from steamlioat lauding — -------■ ... ■ — - ; miles from Bandon, 5 miles fiom more virile than ever. It is in on river, and 5 miles fiom Coquille brighter, I J I M M T out R ow «M W ith C u n n s . he front o f the fight aud at the head of i Dniryville, on road between these I'.n ly Cathartic, cure coniltpatton forever. City. This place can be bought for the oolom n. lOe tto. If C. C (\ fell, 4rufftf.au refund money. I two plnces; | of a mile from New Call at, or It Stands Pre-eminent as j Lake schiKiIhouse. This is a vnl- 93700, on good terms. ----------------- .---------------- write the H erald office, Coquille uat le tract of land, and is the best Champion of Popular Lib- s A little son of Mr. Myrick, at City, Oregou. Athens, in Umatilla county, kicked ' Oaruain in Coo« connty. Call and erties. over a lighted lamp lust week, and learu price and terms. It is devoted to the interests of the peo O. 209.—C O A L AN D 11M- ple, and its voice is raised with no nn«er- C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N in trying to smother the flames that I 'M ’tJ- 205.— 160 acres, J mile from B E R land of 160 acres, 25 ain sound in their behalf. The recent re resulted from it Miss Lillie Myrick's * * Gravel Ford crenmery,30 acres a c tio n in the subscription price shonld LL kinds o f farm work s o lic ite d . Hors- j clothing caught on fire. Edward in grass, garden, some fruit trees, acres in grass, 8 0 acres extra white olace The Arena in the hands o f every shoeing and plow work a specialty cedar and fir timber, all under thinking American roan and woman. The i Broadley, who was present, saved berries nnd small frnits, n fair dwel \rena is never dull; every issue is replete Supplies for logging work, wedgeu, dogs, the young woman's life by catching ling, corrals, chicken-house, wood lined with coal, with 40 inch face vith bright and interesting articles on the rings.canft-hooks and everything used iv issues of the honr. Our arrange- j logging camps kept on hand. Satisfnctio» i iter nnd extinguishing the flames, shed, etc. Will take a wagon and in sight, within 4 miles of ocean living steamer lauding. At 4 price of ments are such that we can with confidence | guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f P i» ahich were rapidly enveloping her. team in part pnymenL Price of (19 i f »r mise thnt. nnder the E ditorshipof John neei Feed stable. coal land sold by the government. Ulark Uidpath. assisted by the most emi- | , but aid did not come until she was property, $700. nent writers and workers. A good investment for anyone. j badly burned about her legs and The Arena for 1898 will be the ideal | body. Mr. Broadley was burned IM B E R L A N D FOR SALE , | Magazine for the American Peo j about the bands, and a carpet in by The Hernld Land Co. 320 ■J^O. 208.— Stock rnDch o f 160 ple. acres, good house aDd barn, nil \ the room where the lamp fell was acres of the finest timber in Coos | burned. Miss Dora Myrick was also connty for lumbering, being mainly uoder fence, 25 ncres in meadow Published Month’ v. 2ftcts; per annum, $2.ft0 I burned about the hands in extin yellow fir, and extra fine. This nod grasses, 6 acres in cultivation, MRS. 0. A. RELLT, Proprietor, Specimen Copy and guishing the flames. laxly of timber is located on the 2 ncres in fruit trees, including ’ r espectus Free. h North Fork of the Coquille river, plums, peaches, etc. Good spring RIVEKTON, COOS COCNTT. OREGON. D o t T»t»*rro Spit cud S ick. Tour Ufc A ».,. nnd lies directly on the river and is o f water. Three miles from P. O.. THE ARENA COMPANY. Boston. Mass. To quit tobacco dully »1.4 forever, be mu* well situated for logging. EVERYTHIN G NEW AND NEAT. AND Twenty-four miles If sold good roads. nctlc. lull of life, nerve and .itror, take .No To j Tables supplied with the best in the Will llin' the wonder worker, thnt moke, weak men gor n it can be had cheap. Enquire from railroad at Roseburg. b„«rd .ad lod*»?, (4 i,rv « ir. ■trout All druggist«, 60c or fl. Cure ffunrnn- at the H erald office and go aad sell cheap, or trade for Coquille Tha Arena nnd the C oquille C m j tced Hooklet nnd sample free. Address H era ld both oue year for Ki.io. single meals. 2 5 cents. *ep*) i City property. Easy Terms. Stertlnff Remedy Ch, Chicago or New York ate the timber. n&JTOvft&aii£* 5T.7Ä w“b Dr. How’s This. j The H erald does not contain an The chronic grumblers still live, agricultural depnitment because but there are less cases of chrouic j its columns are devoted entirely to Indigestion anil Dyspepsia than news matter, bat it gives F ree o j ; formerly. The fact is so many Churiji to every cash in advance people in the past have taken Sim subscriber the best farm, fruit nnd mons Liver Regulator that they are dairy paper printed on the Pacific now cured of these ills. And a coast. The Rural Northwest is a great multitude are now taking sixteen page paper, published semi Simmons Liver Regulator for the posed that he was attacked by a fit monthly, and contains much of same troublos and they’ll soon he while crossing ou a footlog and fell interest to those who are engnged cured. "It is the best medicine.”— ! iuto the ditch, which is only two in agricultural pursuits. For the Mrs. E. Raine Baltimore, Md. 1 feet deep and a few feet wide. regular subscription price of $2 in advance both T he H erald and R ural Norihiccst may be received. aod B The Corvallis Times is informed thnt more fnll grain has been sown iu the northern part of Benton couuty this season than ever before. On the farm of Paul Dodele, 110 aerea of early fall-sown wheat now stands knee high, and is one of thc finest fields iu the county. Coquille City, Oregon. OFFERS The Egg Season N is Over. the arenas All WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, N A T The Riverton Hotel f