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{tornile Çitiî H era là VOL. ] J R . J. B Ü R T . M O O RE . SU R G E O N AN D P H Y S IC IA N . OOQUIbLB CITY, OKEGON. £U6ENE PANNENBERG, at N .t a r j- P u k l l r . LAW Office la Harald Bntldlnß, Coquille City, Or. V. DEAN, ItTotsury ^ la 'b lic » Serald Iffiw, Cîqiille City, Oregon. IJIH E Tka It It Tim*. ■I 1. A. BDOaBTON. C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . J J OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. The "Third Term" Policy. M abbhvis U ). N ov . 29,1897. C O M M E R C IA L d----- moat modem a m n s e d BAB11EU SHOP in Coquille City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. Hot and Cold Bathe ht all hoar». Popular prices. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Next door Jonson Bro’s uiarken. O. L . M O O N , A tto r n e y a n d C o u n s e lo r a t L a w COQUILLE CITY. OUEGON. Seal Estate and Collections a Specialty. John F. Hall, .A .tto r n e y . a t - 3L.a-w, MAKSHFIELD, OREGON. Dealer in B kai . E state o f all kinda. C.A . L a w , _ A .tto rn .e y - a t Rosebirg. Oregon. ----- I-J h ----- Special attention to matters before the Rosebnrit land office, the oomniieaiuuer o f the general land offioe and secre tary o f interior at Waahinaton. YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN o f the World, meets at Masonio Hall lat and 3d Monday nights o f eaob month. A. J. SasBwooo, Consul. George T. Moalton, Clerk. OURT COQCILLE, NO. 18, FOREST; era o f America, meets every second ana fourth Thursday evening, at Masonio Hall, Coqnille City. Oregon. U. N. L oam s, C. R. Gao. O. L aicn , R. S. In his age, when gold ie king, Seated on a braten throne, W i en 'tie thuught the proper thing T c rate men by what they own. When the brute is more and more. And the spirit leaa and leas; When the world is lorded o’ er By corruption and exoeea. It ie lime that men of worth Boldly step into the vnn. With this message to the earth: ’ ’ Down with Mt.ramon, np with M an!" We have seen the idler feast While the toiler lacked for bread; We bars aeon ths king and priest Kob the living and the dead; We have seen the thief arrayed In the purple robes o f state. While Ibe honest man was made T o beg succor at his gate. It lias been the same Since this reiun of wealth baenn; Let uh stop the sickening game: “ Down with Mammon, up with Mun!” Earth is far too wise and old For a lordling or n alave To respect a band of gold On the forehead o f a knave; Far too old for war and hate; Old enough for brotherhood; Wiao enough to fonnd a atlTte Where men seek each other’ s good. We have worked for aelf too long; Let na try a bettor plan; Let us labor for tlio throng; "Down with Mammon, np with Man!" M any o f the brightest, beat O f the earth were counted poor; Some poHHCsaed not where to rest; Others toiled and hardship bore. Homer, at the dawn of Greece, Sunt and begged trom day to day; Bnddha, born with palaces, Flung the banr.lea all Away. Wealth is by i he Devil prised; God has cursed it with a ban; Let ns bear the panper, Chriat: “ Down with Mammon, np with Man!” O, ray people, will yon heed? Be no more like beaata of prey; Turn from aelfiabneaa and greed; Let na find a nobler wav; From tlia worn ont lies of o'.d Let na make the whole world free! Down with kings and priesta o f gold! Up with God, llnm aiiity! Lust for gam breeds hate and crime; Let na crush it while we oau; Let ns bring the better time: "D ow n with Mammon, np with man!" —Tho World’s Advanoe-T’jonght. ----------- , .*_■«--------------- BIG DAMAGES FOR BLACKLISTED MEN. Kstcham Was Kept Out of Work Three Years by Railroads— On* Must Pay Him $21,666. Chicago, Nov. 18.—Fred R. Ketcham, a blacklisted freight train EN. L YTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. R., conductor, a friend o f Eugene V. meets every first Wednesday night o f Debs, and a former member of the aaoh month. Visiting comrades in good American Railway Union, was to standing oordUtlv invited to attend. day awarded a verdict for $21,666.33 H . H. N ioHoie, Post Com. W. H. Noataa, Adjutant. _ damagea against the Chicago and ~ EN. LYTLE, W. R. O., NO. 9. MEETS Northwestern Railway. He averred in Coqnille City on the first and third he was put on the blacklist of every Wednesday afternoon in each month. railroad in the country. MBa. V iola E lliott , Pres. Mas. Ida HaaataoToM, Sec. A score of similnr suits, it ¡6 said, tHADW ICK LODGE. NO. 68, A. F. will be begun by former employes, J and A. M.. meets on 8atarday evening whe assert that every means of gain on or before eaoh foil moon. Visiting breth ing a livelihood were taken from ren oordially invited. them after the strike, through the i . P . OooLMta. W. M. C. W. W hite . Sec. powerful Vanderbilt influences. When the American Railway UELAH CHAPTER. NO. 6, O. E. 8., __ meets Friday evening on or before Uniou men were called out to sup aaoh foil moon at 8 o’clock from April 1st to October Slat, and thereafter at 7:30; and port the Pullman strike in July, each fifteen days thereafter at 2 o ’clock in 1894, Ketcham gave up his freight the afternoon. • _____ train. Traffic on the Northwestern Mna. A lich T uttle , W. M. was tied up for a week. Maa. Noaa G ood , Sac. All the strikers were dismissed, /"TOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. O. O. F., meets every Saturday evening. Visit and when they applied to other ing brethren in good standing ocrdially roada they found their names on a blacklist. 0 . A. HaaamoToM, N .G . J . B. Livrasses, R. 8. After struggling two years to p tO Q D IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1. obtain steady employment, Ketcham \_y O. O. F., meets every first and third entere 1 suit against the railway Thursdays in eaoh month at Odd Fellows’ hell. Cordial invitation extended to all vis company for $25,000 damages. The cose has been on trial for three iting patriaroha in good standing. R . E. Buos, C. P. weeks, and has been closely watched O. F. B outbll , Scribe. by railway employes and officials a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 . all over the couutry. I. O. O. F.. meets every 2nd and 4th The main question before the jury Wednesdays in eaoh month, at Odd Fel was whether the corporation had lows’ hall. Miss B i t C ollibb . N. G. f. 8 . L awbbncb . R . 8. entered iuti a conspiracy with other and similar corporations to prevent Ketoham from earning a living. The chief witness for Ketcham was Andrew Stader, an employe of C O Q U IL L E C ITY . the railway company. He testified I Opposite City W harf.1 that T. B. Lawrence, superintendent of the Wisconsin division, and E. AND MAKES TO EEP8 ON HAND E. Osborn, attorney for the com order first-dass R A W H I D E : C H A IR S . pany, had attempted to bribe him to evade service of the court and Manufactured from best hard wood. not testify to the facts in the case. J. B. FOX, Proprietor. A warrant was asked for these officials. Judge Clifford at the time refused the request and the matter is still pending. The judge said he would make an investigation after the case was sent to the jury. Many witnesses for both sides were heard during the trial, and at anufacture t h e c e le b r a te d ■ * B B A V T Y ” Automatic Papila’ each session of court the room wne crowded with men who claimed to have been deprived of work in the same manner as Ketcham. The case was tried once before and the jury disagreed. The present case, although it will be appealed, is a decisive one, and final outcome will be watched by the railroad employes and corporations. The decision of the jury established an important precedent, as it gives to laboring men the right to de clare themselves in times of strikes and other labor differences. Prob. abably* out of the twenty-seven railroads entering Chicago, there is only one which will not be directly and all fnrnilnre necessary for the benool- roora. Every desk o f this company's mnn- affected by the decision in Ketcham's ufaotnre is warranted, caae. and at y part that becomes broken or nnfit All during the trial at least one for 0*1 dnriov that time will be duplicated former director of the A. K. U. war. without eh a rae. Write for elrenlara and prie iees to among the interested listeners of MRS. N O R A ' A. GOOD. the proceedings. A tent for Coos oounty. Ketcham testified he found em- Coquille Citv. Oregon. a G C B M Chair Factory^ K S IDNEY chool Furniture Co M D E S K S , B they do not give that fully. And yet theso official ultra-Spanish re ports of burial permits issued admit that in the province of Sauta Clara there havo died and keen buried since Weyler’s fiat, 61,847 persons. The number of people for whose existence Weyler is directly respon- siblo is 155,132 in Santa Clara pro- vince. And of these lie has killed 86,216, or over one-half of them. Santa Clara has so far been by far the least destitute of the provinces. It has many cattle and not a very thick population. Uetween it and the 53 per cent admitted dead in Pinor del Rio are tho provinces of Matanzas and Havanna, with a 60 and 70 per cent mortality respec tively. These percentages are established by ths actual figure* of some 30 towns. Applied to the denser population of their respec tive provinces, the total deaths since Weyler’s “ bando” will foot up nearly a million. A Woman’s Deed. Bince Star-Key has unlocked the box of discussion on ployment with other roads, only to the second term proposition and he in a short time discharged. No launched forth a “ labyrinth" of rea son^) why an officer should not be reason was given. Not long ago Ketcham obtained chosen for a second or third term, employment with the Michigan Cen we will give a few reasons why, if tral Elevator Company, at Kensing an efficient, conscientious, affable ton, auil moved his family to that and faithful servant of the people, suburb. Hu worked a abort time he should be retained in ths posi tion. While there is no doubt about there and was discharged. "I am more tban satisfied with there being other good men for all tho verdict,” declared Attorney official positions, s trial is the only Strong, as he made his way out of method by which we can have proof the court room, to be at once of o man’s adaptability to a certain caught up by a great crowd of rail office, hence we have so many From tho Evening N e w , D etroit, M ich, road men, all anxious to shake his chances of makinA a mistake by trading one we (ave tried and hand. N n . John T m \mj, o f 130 Baker Street, restore shattered nerves. Before she hadf “ The men composing this jury found fully qualified for one we Detroit, Michigan, is one of those women taken half a box, there was a decided change, and after threo months' treatment you would wVo always know just what to do in all not hare recognized her, as her health was were all business men with the have not triad. That the various trouble and sickness. Ont that it n mother so greatly improved. She gained in flesh ¿xception of one, a driver for an offices were created as a necessity, iidly aud soon was in perfe< vet health. I Ufcthote in dUtrtm. To n reporter the said: express company. The railroad in order that the business of the " I am the mother o f ten ohildren and hare always kept the pills in the house since authorities cannot raise the cry that county might be properly attended and haye recommended them to erery one I hare raised eight o f them. Several years could. I hare told many mothers about the damages were awardod by a to and the best interests of the peo ngo we had a serious time with my daughter, them and they hare made some wonderftil crowd o f union men. Within the ple advanced, and not merely to A N T E D .-T R U S T W O R T H Y AND which began when she wet about sixteen cures. One or the girls hail a young lady active gentlemen or ladies to travel friend that came to the house almost erery month I slndl push each o f the fifty keep certain individuals from the years _ . for reaponRible established bouse in state old. She did not have any serious day, and she was a sight Honestly, she similar claims which are now in my poorhouse, or that a certain illness but seemed to gradually waste away. seemed almost transparent. I did not care of Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. hands, and every railroad entering might have a fat salary, is quite Position steady. Keferenoe. Enclose self- Haring nerer had any consumption in our to hare my daughters associate with her, aa addressed stamped envolope. The Domin was afraid she would drop dead some day families, as we come of good old Irish and I when Chicago with two exceptions will evident, hence it is a business prop ion Company, Dept. Y. Chicago. they were out on the street. I recom Scotch descent, we did not think it was that mended and begged her to take Dr. W il figure as defendants. The two ex osition, tbe county being in the liams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and told ceptions are now in tho hands of same position as tbe merchant, Competitive Prizes Offered to Public School disease. Neither did she hare a hacking her o f their sterling qualities and how the cough, yet she grew thinner and paler each always anxious to obtain the best receivers.” cost was slight, being only 50 cents a box or day. Our doctor called the disease by an six boxes for $2.50, at any druggist's. Final Children. services possible for the compensa j ^“ If 1 were the state’s attorney I odd name which, aa I afterward learned, ly I induced her to try them. meant laek o f blood. would send a number of these rail tion allowed. What would we say “ They helped her wonderftilly, and un P o r t l a n d , Oregon, Nov. 18,1897. “ It is impossible to describe the feelings doubtedly sared her life. She now recom way managers to prison. The evi of the financial ability of the mer E d . H e r a l d : The Oregon Society John and I had as we noticed our daughter mends them to other young women. dence of bribery in this case is ap chant who would at the end of of Sons of the Ameican Revolution ■lowly passing away from us. As a last re “ Erery mother in this land should keep parent Their acts have been those every two years discharge all his is an organization composed of sort I was induced to try Dr. Williams' Pink these pills in the house, as they are rood for Pills for Pale People, made by the Dr. W il many other ailments. I don't beiiere in clerks, although they were familiar of criminal persecution. descendants of ancestors who as liams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. doctoring and never spent much money in Y., which I understood contained in a con medicines, but I can recommend Dr. Wil "Ketcham came down to hear this with every feature of his business, sisted in establishing American in densed form all the elements necessary to Pink Pilis to erery mother that has jury's verdict with $1.60 in his thoroughly competent and satisfac dependence. Any male descendant gire new life and richness to the blood and liams' a daughter just coming into womanhood." pocket and between his family and tory in every respect, and employ of such ancestor is eligible to ad starvation. He was ordered to leave new ones, simply to give some one mission into the society. Its objects A $65.00 Machine his home for nonpayment of rent else a chance? We would exclaim, are purely patriotic and historical. more than two weeks ago. He has that man is crazy; he should have a One of them is to stimulate interest been kept out of work— even losing guardian. It is just as short-sighted in the history of the American Rev For $ I S . 5 0 LATEST a job with an elevator company, a policy for a county to discharge a olution and loyalty to its principles. • err CHEAPEST the railroad officials causing his competent and worthy official,whom For this purpose the society offers the county has paid to educate, for dismissal. Shipped to anyone, three prizes of $25, $15 and $10 re anywhere, on Id " I am satisfied with the damages a greener, as it is for the merchant spectively, for the best essay written days’ free trial, to do so. There used to be a plausi in y o u r ow n accorded ine,” said Ketcham. “I by any student under 21 years of h o m e , without sued for $25,000 and the verdict re ble argument in favor of a single age, in any public school in Oregon, asking one cent in advance. turned certninly shows the justice term, from the fact (hat the one in on any one of the following four office had a chance to “ stock” the of my claims. subjects: 10 ysara’ written “ The appellate court will never conventiou and get re-nominated, warranty w ith 1. The Continental Congress— each machine. sustain this decision,” said an at- notwithstanding a great majority the influences which caused it to of his own party might not want tosney for the defense. A strictly high-grade Sew assemble; its character and rank as ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d The verdio* is in line with the re him, but now, with the People's a deliberative body; what it accom throughout in the best pos party it is quite different, the “ pref cent decision of Judges Sanborn sible manner. It possesses all plished. modern improvements.audits and Thayer of the United States erential” mode of nominating pre mechanical construction Is 2. The causes which led to armed such that in it are combined court of appeals, in St. Louis, that venting any “ stocking” conventions, resistance iu Massachusetts, includ simplidty nplidty with great streng strength, a boycott placed upon a certain firm the people making their own selec ing the contest of Lexington and thus ------------- ~ us i-------1 insuring ease o ■*------- f running* . - irabitfty, and making It fn*- dumb by union labor is illegal. In that tions by ballot at tbe pri mmible for possible I_ _ the machlue to oe *■ "Concord. put out o f order. It aewa fast case labor placed the boycott, in is not ail easy matter to find a innu AN* 3. The Trcnton-Princeton cam and m akes a perfect stitch just suited for couutv clerk, for this case it has been the victim. w ith all kinds o f thread and Coupon, if paign- all classes of m aterial. Always sheriff or for county judge. The sent C- 0.0, ready for use and unrivalled 4. The surrender of Cornwallis for speed, durability and qual- man who would make an excellent or on trist and the causes leading up to it. Shall the People Rule, __ _ Ity of work. Notice the fol- clerk would be liable to be no ac ‘ ARLINGTON ” low in g points of superiority: Essays are limited in length to count for sheriff, and vice versa. A G bavel F o « d , N ot . 22, 1897. twenty-five hundred words; must be The Head o f the “ A rlington” swings on patent socket hinges, firm ly held dow n by n thumb E d . H e r a l d : When we consider clerk needs to be expeditious with a written on legal cap on oue side of screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornam ented in gold. pen, but needs no uncommon Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush with top of table. the paper in the student's own hand the situation under the present a « j ■- - arm is * * high ’ * and ’ " 9 ‘ inches ‘ ‘ long. This will admit the amount of bravery, while the sheriff H ighest . Arm—Space under the inches largest skirts, and even even quilts. I It tls Is S Self e lf-T Threading—Absolutely h ................ n o * holes * *~ to put thread through form of representative government, does not require such clerical abil writing and must be accompanied except eye o f needle. S e. Shuttle is cylinder, open on cud. entirely self-threading, easy to put in or take out; bobbin holds J am H ount M o f thread. ___ >lds a large 5 titch Regulator is on the bed o f the m achine. it seems that the time is ripe for a ity, but does require courage and by tbe certificate of the principal beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the num ber o f stitches to th e inch, and can school attended hy the nuthor, to change, and if the people were not cool-headedness, that be may tot, be changed from 8 to 8 J stitches to the inch. Feed is double aiul extends on both sides o f needle; never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; m ovem ent is positive; n o spriugs to so slow to understand, so unwilling through undue fear of bodily harm, the effect that the author is a bona break and get out o f order; can be raised and lowered nt will. Autom atic Bobbin Winder—For fide student in the school aDd has filling the 1)obbiu autom atically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. M achiue does to inaugurate any change, there unnecessarily harm some one else, not run w hile w inding bobbin. Light R unning—M achine is easy to run, does not fatigue the oper would be such an overwhelming as is so often the case with sheriffs. been in attendance therein not less ator, m akes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides, than six weeks during the school year w ill not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the m achine. Tension is a flat spring ten demand for direct legislation that The judge does not require great sion, aud will adm it thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order. The Needle is a straight, self-setting necd’ e, flat on one side, and cannot be put in w ron g. Needle the opposiug faction could not but courage, only “ tho courage of his of 1897-8. Essays must be forwarded Bar is round, made o f casc-hardcned steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting acquiesce in its adoption. Think of convictions,” while he does require to the chairman of the committee on the goods. Adjustable Bearings—All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily acHui w ith a screw driver. All lost m otion enn be taken up, and the m achine will last a lifetim e. the awful arraignment against the executive and judicial ability. There in charge, Wallaco MeCamant, 31 A ttachm ents—Each m achine is furnished with necessary toolsa n d accessories, and in addition we furnish an extra set o f attachment» in a velvet lined m etal box, free o f charge, as follow s: One two old parties. They have de are always some outs that want in, Concord Building, Portland, so f.sto ruffler and gatherer, on e binder, one shirring plate, one cet o f four hem m ers, different widths up reach him not later than February ceived the people in every platform and realizing that two bodies can to H o f an inch, on e tucker, one under braider, , om one short or attachm ent foot, and one thread 1st, 1898. In awarding the prizes cutter. Woodwork o f flnest quality oak o r walnut, goth ic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings Bince 1864. They have made two not occupy the same space at the to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. the committee will be governed by million paupers and three milliou same time, are ever looking for nnN’T P A Y H,GH p r ic e s for n i i v ok » ecti . y of m anufacturers and UUH I l A I SEWING MACHINES DU I SAVE AGENT’S I i AND DEALER’ S PROFITS tramps. They have given away eome leverage by which they can these three considerations: O U R G R E A T O F F E R . $ 2 3 . 5 0 * * « « » ’ -Special W holesale Price, but 1. Historical accuracy. their lands to the railroad and hoist the other fellow. in order to introduce this high-grade sew ing m achine, w en m k e a special cou- 2. Manner of treatment. pon offer, givin g every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-clas» ma- wagon-road corporations. They Y an - K ky . *’ * ‘ >rice ever offered. On receipt o f $ 18.50 cash and 3. Orthography, grammar, syn eked and __ ________ r ___ _ )ove-desctil»ed m achine anyw here securely pad have farmed out the right to issue crated , and guarantee safe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with tax and punctuation. __1.: . .„ ,i_ .! . i r f .. not t .. us _ . represented .. ... 1 after A.., 1 thirty 1,i .1.,• .1 I test Don’t be persuaded into buying money under the constitution to M oney ..r refunded days’ each machine. Any additional information rela D. for $10.50 privilege twenty days’ trial. W e w ill i l . ship r C. O. _____— _____s with — ,--------- „ — o f J H — —, - - trial on more than 3000 national banks. liniments without reputation or merit receipt o f $* 1.00 as a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue w ith testl- They have permitted pauper labor —Chamberlin’s Pain Balm costs no tive to the competition which may _______s, explaining'luliy how we ship sew ing machines anyw here to any ers to be imported like cattle to more, and its merits have been be desired, will be cheerfully fur on e at the lowest manufacturer’* prices without asking one cent in advance. nished by the chairman of the com The best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis take the place of our starving work proven by a test of many years. Such count. R em em ber the coupon must be scut with order. ingmen. They have ridiculed every letters as the following, from L. G. mittee. Tbe essay which is awarded Or make your order direct througa the H e r a l d , as agent, withou reform demanded by the people, Bagley, Hueneme, Cal., are con the first prize will be published in extra sharge. full, with the tiaine of the author, stantly being received: “ The best and have legislated in favor of classes and against the masses. All remedy for pain I have ever used is in the public press. W allace M c C a m ak t , M ARTIN RUSSEL this and more, and still there are Chamberlin's Pain Balm, and I say JOHN KAINO X T n l o r t u - i i a t e Chairman, T o t t i e people who say give them one more so after having used it in my family H. H. N orth cp , TH E M A RSH FIE LD for several years.” It cures rheu chance. P h ilip 8 . M alcolm . Perhaps it will be as well to give matism, lame back, sprains and swel This old reliable and them one more chance, for not lings. For sale by R. S. Knowiton. most Rticceftsfal spec enough are suffering; a few more ialist in Eton FraLois- THE MASSACRE OF INNOCENTS. co, still continues to thousand must be reduced to beg care all Sexual and gary; a few more thousand driven Seminal Dieeaftea, to crime, beforo the rest will Frightful Mortality Among the Cuban Con- such as Oonorrhea, O l e e t . 8 t r . o t n re, centradot— Fully 400.000 Art D*ad. NORTH FRONT STREET. awaken to realize their condition. Hyphilia. In all ite In the meantime think of the awful MARSHFIELD. . forma, Hkin Diseases. New York, Nov. 29.—A dispatch ^ N e r v o u s Debility, suffering entailed upon helpless Impotenoy, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f women and children. The innocent to the World from Havana says: L L KINDS o f blacksmith work s a l Manhood, the oonsequenoe o f self-abuse The World’s first figures of Cuba’s wagon work, new or repair work, done and exoeaees producing the following symp must suffer with the guilty. There starvation were timidly moderate. toms: B a II ow countenance, dark npota un on short notice. are mighty influences at work re der tbe eyes, pain in the hesd, ringing in They showed the death of only 200,- creating a modern world that will the ears, loss o f confident»*, diffidence in WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK approaching strangers, palpitation o f tbe be fitted for the happiness and 000 persons; but every painful fact heart, w°aknesa of the limbs and back, loss To St.a aotiafRation. Come end «<■» n s. unearthed tende to prove them prosperity of humanity; every of memory, pimples on tbo face, coughs, novl9’96! KAINO <k KU88EL. consumption, etc. where there exists the spirit of nearly double that number. When the grim returns are all in it it now DR. GIBBON has practised in San Frsn- change. There is no more resting cisoo over 30 years an 1 those troubled should contented with present systems; almost certain that thisCuban massa not fail to consult him and receive the ben men arc breaking away from these cre of the innocents will reach 400,- ' Almost everybody takes some laxative efit o f his great skill snd experience. The doctor cur^s when others fail. Try him. medicine to cleanse the system and keep ths old political creeds and refuse to 000. And this awful numlier does blood j pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS CCKE8 GUARANTEED. Persons cured not include those killed in battle or cower beneath ths party lashes; re LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) at home. Charges reasonable. Call or the thousands and thousands of wo write. DR. J. F. GIBBON. form is sweeping across both the get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant 625 Kearney street. San Francisco. Cal. old world and the new; the final men and children who died of ex laxative and tonic that purifies the blood BANDON. O R . and strengthens the whole system. And clash will soon come and out of the posure, disease and massacre in the more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU swamps. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND chaos will come a government of, LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active It now seems certain that more and OF SALEM. healthy. and when the Liver is In for and by the people, builded upon than half a million people, for the good condition you find yourself free from A FULL LINE OF riub«cribo for the people’ s daily- $3 a humanitarian principles, in which Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- year; weekly. $1 a year. Same rates by the equal rights to all shall live on for most part loyal subjects of Spain Headache month. and Constipation, and rid of ever, and special privileges shall be have been killed by the Spanish that worn out and debilitated feeling. known no more; a government in I war in Cuba. A week’s trip through These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. The Daily Capital Journal. 1 y e a r ....$3 00 which each citizen shall vote di j the provinces of Havana. Matanzas Good digestion and freedom from stomach The H khald 1 year................................. 2 00 -A .T troubles will only be had when the liver rectly yes or no upon every law and Santa Clara has tended to make is properly at work. If troubled with any The two worth...................................$5 00 moderate this tremendous extreme touching his government. Both given for one year for. .$*4 20 3 f these complaints, try SIMMONS L iv e r figure. REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medl- L T. W eekly . The figures of Spanish official :ines, and Better than Pills. The Weekly Capital Journal, 1 year . $1 00 The H i b a l d . .......................................... 2 00 reports show but a part of fhe mor E V E R Y P A C K A G E -« ® O r d e r * le f t w ith R . S . K h o w x tc ii , T a Cava C o n .ilp .t lo n F orev er. tality. They ouly give the number Baa t b e Z S ta m p in re d o n w ra p p er. ..TaA « Caaearata Carniv Cathartic. loe or He. The two w orth................................. *3 00 C o q c i l l i C i t y , w ill r e c e i v e p r i m p t If C. C. C. fall M ou re, druggists refund money. buried in consecrated ground, and ‘ P J . H. Zeilln A C o . P h lla , Pa. Both 1 year for...................$2 40 a t te n to n . E d . H erald : 'y i y f l L L proni] Dtly i.apuad to all oui la. d » o t ni*! P t- ATTORNEY NO. 19 COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1897. 16. A BENEFACTRESS WHO IS DOINB INCALCULABLE 6000. Devotes Much of Her Time to the Benefits of Children-How She Helps Them. W * * * * * * "Arllnaton” Dr Gibbon and W ap n ata, A GOOD FOB EVERYBODY p E T E R LOGGIE. - Daily Capital Journal Burial Caskets Lcwest Cast Prices. •