ilU <£ìwj ^traili
TUESDAY. DEC. 7, 1397.
ÎBE LABOR EICHAN6E.
Labor Exchanc* i o n a*
A third rai’ will be pwt on the
track of all the great line» of rail
road. 80 declare» J. Pierpont
Morgan whweowtrola 27,000 milts
•f road in this country. Tbia third
rail is a device for lunuing trains
by electricity which has proved
successful and whiob will give a
»peed of 100 miles sd boar. This
will give the locomotive engineers
and firemen a vacation and time to
think.
Coal iniuera are on a strike be-
eauae tbev can not live on the low
wages. These electric roads will
oonanme wo mote coal on the en
gines and 1 it looks aa though the
miners woald have a tough time.
M w w aaaM w w vi
LOCAL ITEMS.
For freeb bread, go
Wilkin»'.
to
Mrs.
•
A large lot o f fresh Groceries at
J. W. Lcneve’s.
*
«EflKftvaartesaas.*
W anted —A »mail, second-hand,
open front coal stove.
Apply at
this office.
Go to McDonald, the hairdreseer,
for a first.class shave, hair cut, or
•bampoo.
*
W anted —To trade Bandon prop
erty for Coquille City property. In
quire at this office
*
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
by local applications,
Clubbing Offers
ah they cannot reaca
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
cnly one way to care deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness is j
Ovata RncuMATia«. N i u n u m a «
caused by «n inflamed condition o f the m u -'
iC tA T K A , L U t t lA M , S e n AIMS,
onus lining o f the eastachian tube. When
• a v is e s » e o ffiN C M , I r t m u u ,
thia tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling
Bound or imperfect hearing, and when it it !
entirely closed deaf cess is the result, and j
unless the inflammation can be taken out !
A Y E A R FOR
and this tube restored to its normal oondi- j
Letter from State;Normal School at Ashland.
tion,
hearing
will
be
destroyed
forever
Ex-Senator Corbett and wife have nine cases out of ten are caused by entarrh;
arrived in Washington for the ses which is nothing but an iuflamed condition I
A shlar » , Or., Nov 33, 1897.
The Subfcriptiou Price of
sion. Tbe Post suys that the com o f the muoous surfaces.
K d . H erald : I take this op
We will give one hundred dollars for ahy,
portunity to drop yon a few notes mittee on elections will hold a tneet- case of deafuess (caused by catarrh) tan D E M O R E ST ’S is reduced
cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
to $1.00 a year.
from the Oregon State Normal i ing the first week of the session and Bond for circulars, free.
report
favorubly
on
Corbett's
case,
F.
J.
CHENEY
A
Co.,
Toledo,
O.
j school of Ashland, O r:
Deraorest s Family Magazine is more tbsn s
H f"Sold by druggists, 75o.
Fashion Magazine, although it gives the very latent home and
I Winter haa come at last, to tbe and that party lines will not be
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:
sharply
drawn,
which
will
mean
that
foreign
fashions each month; this is only one o f its tunny val
I delight of tbe students,
Cod’s Regular Army Meetings.
uable features. It hna something for each member o f the fam
| Football is the craze of tbe day Corbett would get his seat,
ily, for every department of the household, and its varied con
tents are of the highest grade, making it. pre-eminently. T h e
, at the Normal.
M ausmfibld , Oregt n, Nov. 1*5, 1897. j
F. M. Wilkins, manager of the
F n itilly M s K N im e « I Use W o r l d . It furnishes the best
A game of football will be played | E jg en e cannery and evaporator,
E d . H e r a l d :
We will lie at
thoughts o f the moat interesting and most progressive w iters
o f the d-iy. aud is Abreast of the times in everything—Art. Lit
' between tbe Normal's fourth team | sold to T. R. Sheridan, of Roseburg, Coquille City Monday and T ues-!
erature, Science, Society Affaire, Fiction, Household Mstters,
and tbe Ashland north school team 80,000 pounds of dried prunes at day, December 13 and 14, com-
Sports, etc.—a single number frequently containing from 200 to
| November 27th.
800
engravings, making it the MOST COMPLETE AND MOST
pleting arrangements to the per-1
j $3.70 per 100 pounds.
PKOFU8ELY ILLU3TK M ED o f the great mouth ies.
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The campus of theO. S. N. S. is
manent opening o f a post; and
I)can«9ri»Mt*w .ila gnxiai«* Fashion Department is in every
•*) ny g igjskes that aje jonup in , during that stay will hold two
| now adorned with two new bath
way far Ahead o f that contained in any other publication.
i bouses for tbe convenience o f tbe ! tips pitas we hode .Con wip ovaxlooq. mee'ings at the Christian chnrch,
Subscribers are entitled each month to i*etterns o f the 1st«*
j VV.6 are goinS to lavra p> set t.Cdaij in the eveniugs of these dates. tua mini* in worn n s attire, ni. n o t e s t t o I h e an other than that necesaary for postage
! students.
and wrapping.
Many o f tbe students nre already it taqeS a)[ our sajariC to dv.C }qa t
St. Jacobs Oil
Rem em ber th is
sig n
whereby It
C o n q u e rs P ain .
Somewhere out on the Mojave
desert, A R. Robertson, of Joliet, III.,
who jumped from a Santa Fe train
Tuesday of last week, is dead or
dying.
Not a trace of him lias
been discovered since he leaped
from a Pullman car while suffering
from a mania. HI» father has giveu
up the search.
$ 1.00
DEMOREST’S
Family
Magazine.
Jobn Goodman and J. H. Cecil
Onr permanent opening will be
auyqopy tqinks its a December 28, 1897.
built a toolhouse at the Masonic rejoicing tbe coming of holidays, pnuivtfa.
NO B E T T E R C H R IST M A S G-IPT
cemetery lest week.
when they cun return to their sojt snad settiuS tads, Xon are cor—
Yours for God and Humanity, Than a year’ s subscription to D^morest’a Magazine cau be made. By subscribing AT
ONCE you can get the Magazine at the reduced price, and will also receive the hand
diapi
iu.tiyad
to
come
VyjQ
M a j o r H. A. E b e r t ,
some 2ò-cent Xmas Numlicr with its beautiful panel picture supplement.
Fine tooth-brushes, combs, etc. homes for a short period of two
XHA J'° ° ” q«up- jo u r s tru[y‘ Commander of Coos Bay District,
Item it $1 by money order, registered letter or check to the
— like our drugs—are best quality weeks.
-
DEMORK8T PUBLISHING CO.. 110 Fifth Avenne, New York City,
DeaiL.
I G od’s Regular Army.
The Normals have a very famil
at Coquille Pharmacy.
,
f l f c t f l h o H e r a l d a o d D e m o r e s t ’e, b o t h o n e y e a r f o r o n l y $ 2 .2 5 ^ b t t
iar yell which is ‘ zip boom baugli,
E. Pannenberg has been recom who go bow, Ashland Normals,
G R E A T SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER FOR PROM PT SUBLCR1PTION9.
missioned a notary public. Office rab. rah, rub.”
O N L Y $ 3 .2 5 FO R
• n d their
up-stairs id H erald building.
Miss Aume Bogus of Riddle is
m a r v e lo u s our«.
\
attending
school
at
tbe
Normal.
Science of the 19th Century
The Bandon woolen mills are
looks on with amassment
Miss
Bogue
used
to
reside
in
Coos.
receiving wool from this and Curry
at the moit remarkable iec-
ord of cures ever known in
Jourdan and J. B. Wimer of
counties in considerable quantity
DEMORESrS FAMILY MtGIZISE
the World’s history.
The farmer is not affected by
Waldo, Or., are also students of the
and
t iie
C O Q U IL L E
HERALD.
Jack W ood remembered the Normal. They used to reside iu
this. Oh no. He is big enough
Hundreds of thousands of Sufferers cured without ■ sloglc fallire
to oontrol the progressive devel H erald office last Friday with a Coos county. •
by " FIVE DROPS.”
opment of the age. The more men gift of some popcorn for the holi
Joseph MeCocnel drives the buss
Though bo universally used and tested did you ever hear anyone
ont of employment the more pro days.
for tbe Normal. He is one of Coos
speak ill of this great remedy? No, you never did and never will, for
dace be will baye to sell.
if taken as directed and In the proper quantity ” 5 Drops” cannot fail
Eighty aores of fioe mvrtle county’s most estimable younfr
to cure any of the diseases for which It is recommended. What
it has already done to relieve the suffering is told iu thousands of
Sot look at it as yon will, this bench land within half a mile of men.
letters of grateful piaise.
The students from Coos county
furore, suffering, panic, tramps and Myrtle Point for $300. Call early
general paralysis of business is the Hnd take advantage of this rare at tbe Normal this year are Misses
M r. y. P. J.imeburner, widely known fo r many years as the special representative o f
EW SPAPER
* Jo Beyers, Nellie Dement, Alma
the Populists and Free Silver Press of the United States, has kindly forw arded the
strangest o f all straDge things. bargain.
follow ing letter for publication;
READERS.
Uncle Joe Hudson cave us a fine, Johnson end Messrs. Chester and
Jan. 2ft, 1897.
Men will not investigate and don’t
D r a b S i r s —I a m anxious f o r the sake o f t h e s u ffe r in g a n d o u t of g ra titu d e t o y o u to
seenstoeare for a system which large strawberry last Thursday, Wick Easter, Joe McConnel snd
give my personal endorsement o f your wonderful remedy. On tbe 9th o f Janaary, 1897,
I was in Washington and was suddenly seized with an aggravated, case o f inflammatory
wHI remedy every evil o f business plucked with others from his vines Lilburn Boone.
rheumatism; so severe and painful was the attack that within 24 hours my left arm was
Wick Easter’s pleasant voice can
paralyzed and I was only able to dress with assistance. I secured a bottle of ft DROPS
and give them an abundance of at that date.
and look a dose that night, rubbing some on externally as directed. T he following
everything that money will bay.
morning I was surprised to find myself immensely relieved, and continuing treatment
H omes — Several desirable and be heard o f eveniugs, after school,
woke the second morning cured. My arm was absolutely free from pain, and all swelling
Why people prefer to snffcr and go low-priced pieces of property not coaching for tbe football team.
and stiffness had disappeared. The quickness and completeness o f my cure was re-
— AND th e —
bangry with a barrier betweeu an in our advertised list, and several Wick is an experienced player.
markable. I have known for over a year o f the great curative properties o f your medicine
and have 3 $
several friends who have been cured by it o f Nostalgia. Catarrh and Asthma.
Lilburn Boone will lenve Mon
exchange o f products rather than towu lots, way-down iu prices, have
Wishing you every success and trusting that those similarly afflicted will at lei
give this remedy a trial. Sincerely yours
J. P LIMEBURNER,
remove the barrior and eDjoy life placed in our hands for sale. Cal) day for his home iu Coos. 'J he
Bureau o f Populist and Reform Papers. Old Stock Exchange Building, Chicago* !U.
is a mystery. However, progress quick.
students regret to see him leave,
CURES THE INCURABLE.
B O T H O N E Y E A R F O R $ 2 .0 0 1
but he promises ns lie will return,
will force the adoption o f the La
D ear S irs ;—I would like to thank you for your great remedy, *’0 DROPS," and tell
C. O. Gil key, o f the L odb Star nexf year ngaiu. His room-mates,
bor Exchrnge.— W. H. Pavitt, in
on what it has done for me. I had Rheumatism in every joint and in the heart, and I
T i 8 Hcnrcely necessary to oall attention to the superior merits o f TH E TW IC E -
ja
E d Catarrh o f the head for 30 years, I was so poorly that I lost the use o f my legs and arms,
People’s Watchman, Sacred Heart, saloon, has added a “ club room" at Lester Layton and J. B. mid Jour-
A-W EEK edition of TH E ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC as a newspaper.
snd could not move without pain. I was so crippled, that I had done but little work for
the rear o f the buildiDg, and pro dan Wimer, will miss his smiling
It has so many advantages as a news gatherer, that no other paper can claim to be its
seven year«, aud our family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism
Minn.
and
Catarrh
were
incurable,
and
I
believed
him.
But
now,
after
using
”
5
DROPS"
only
equal.
Tho whole field o f news is covered thoroughly. The special features and illus
poses to keep au orderly and in- face, but there is oua other who
two months, 1 can trulv say 1 have not felt so well for seven years. This medicine does
trations are always the best. More noted writers contribute to itscolom na than to any
8elf Reliance: Labor Exchang vitiug place.
more than Is claimed for It. At this time my Catarrh is much better, and I have scarcely
other
paper
of its class. It is published especially to meet the wants o f that large class
will miss him, too.
any Rheumatism at all and the heart weakness and pain are gone,
good
of readers who have not the opportunity or oannot afford to read a daily papAr.
ers should not be carried away
Rev. H. S Epperly, U. B., came
and my eyesight is much better. I have gained more than 10
_) pounds
]
o f flesh and can do
The literary societies hold their
It is the lending Dem ocratic paper of the Mississippi Valley nrd the Bouth and W ait.
a full day’s work. It is the best medicine I ever sai
Raw to give a mother who has a young child,
with other ucbemee that are sprung to this place last Thursday, as an meetings in the chapel every Sat
By a special arrangement made for a limited time only, our friends will be given an
for it has the same effect on the child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and cures the
ou them. There are no principles nounced in the H erald , uud con urday night. There are two socie
opportunity to take advantage of this liberal proposition.
hives of the child and causes sweet and refreshing Bleep to both
°ld
M. KF.LLfCMS,
Yours
respectfully.
better than the Labor Exchange, ducted a series of meetings at the ties, one meeting one Saturday-
RemPinbpr tlip
T he T wice - a -W eek R epublic , 16 pages a week,
Jan. 29.1890.
Siberia. Perry Co., Ind.
and as we journey along the high Christian church.
W e received the follow ing letter from M r. 7 . J. W ilson oj Omaha, III. M r. W ilson has
and T he H erald , both one year for only $ 2 .
night and the other the next. The
been
for
many
years
an
invalid,
ana
reading
the
above
letter
which
was
published,
w
rote
M
r.
way of time if it is shown that it
Kellem s, asking i f his endorsement was genuine, and received this reply, which he forw arded us.
Arthur Peart, o f Beevtr Hill, program for Nov. 27th consists of a
oan be improved upon, it will surely
MR. J. J WILSON.
brother o f Johnny Peart and mock trial o f a murderer then the
D ear S ib ;—Your letter o f recent date at hand, the testimonial you speak o f is genuine.
D» net longer be deceived by well-worded II*»
he done.
T H E
The company who manufacture* and Kells "5 Drops'* published my testimonial Just as
»•ad the truth. II »ill pay yo« dividend*.
paper,
which
is
always
interesting.
known to many of our citizens, left
I gave it to them and every word o f it is true, and I could swear to it and prove It by
Self Reliance: I f onr citizens last Friday for British Columbia,
A very interesting game of foot
many witnesses. The company did not ask me for this letter. I sent it to them lAst
January for publication in order that poor sufferers, Incurable ar I once was, and as you are,
would only waken to the fact that where he will join his brother Will ball was played iu Ashland last
mifl’ht be cured; Get ‘ ft Drops" and use It and it will cure you as It has cure«! me. I have
received many letters like yours. And it is a pleasure to me to answer all who write. Tell all
Saturday between a third team of
they have a Labor Exchange in in the gold mining region.
your neighbors what I have written about “ ft Drops." I know how to sympathize with those
tLe Normal and a town team. This
THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE.
their midst, become members, and
who are afflicted, for though I suffered so long, it is now 8 months since I have felt any pain.
T H I U C E -A -W E F & E D IT IO N .
The prunes mentioned in las* is tbe first time tbe Normals have
Dr. S. W. Kellems, my brother, uses “ 5 Drops" in his practice, and joins me in en
T O -D A Y — this m oment—y ou aro being robbed o f
patronize the depository, they
dorsing this great remedy. lie says for a case like yours it is a positive cure.
what
you
earn.
How
much
f
Not
less
than
$1,000
a
Sept, ai, 1890.
MR. W. M AND DR. 8. W. KELLEMS.
year. Do you know how f Do y ou know why I Read
18 Pages a W eek .. . .
would soon realize that prosperity week’s issue, brought io by R. D. ever beeu beaten.
Tbe reception givpn in the chapel
had struck this neck of woods, and Sanford, and noted as rnnning 30 to
If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a large bottle,
. . . . 156 Papers a Year
send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f its merit. This
had come to take up its permanent the pound, were the Italian, and by the surrounding neighborhood
wonderful curative gives almost instant relief and is a permanent cure for Rheumatism,
FO R ONE D O L L A R .
not
German
as
we
stated.
We
Sdetica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplessness,
Home with us.
Nov. 2d was well attended,there be-
Nervousness, Nervous and Neuralgic Headaches, Heart Weakness, Toothache, Earache,
made the mistake while mention ing about 300 present. The evening
Croup, “ La Grippe,” Malaria, Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases.
Rights o f Man, Minneapolis: 1 ing the three kiuds.
Published Every Alternate Day Exctpt
•* FIVE DROPS ” is the name and dose. Large bottles (800 doses), $1.00. Six bottle« for
was spent in eujoyment. T be pur
Sunday.
$5
00. Sample bottle prepaid by mail 1 ftc. Not sold by druggists, but only by us and our
am unable to find that Christ ever
Two good properties in Coquille pose o f the reception was to wel
agents. Agents appointed in new territory.
loaned money, collected rent or
The Thrioe-n-Week Edition o f the NEW
City for sale, very low. One has come the stndents back to school.
S W A N S O N R H E U M A T I C C U R E C O . , 167DearbornSL,Chlcsio.ni
sold sdulterated goods to his
YORK W ORLD is first among all "weakly”
several acres, a nice new house A splendid program was rendered
Formerly N E W O CCASIO N S.
papers in aizo, frequency o f publication,
neighbors at a profit Neither can
and other improvements thereon; under the skillful management of
and the freshneaa, accuracy and variety o f
The Beit
>
Only
I find that ha recommended free
Reform Magazine» \ One Dollar a Tear its contents. It has all the merits o f a
the other is more centrally located, Prof. L. E. Viniug o f tbe O. S. N.S.
great $6 daily at tire price o f a dollar
soup joiuts or alms bouses for the
in tha World.
(
10 coats ■ nu*bar.
A S tu den t .
a block of land, good large house
weekly. Its political news is prompt, corn-
“ blessed poor.” It is no wonder
M
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t
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l
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—
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h
t
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P
a
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r
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plete. accurate and impartial as all ite
and other excellent improvements.
the plutocrats crucified him.
readers will testify. It is against the mo
I t . O . F l o w e r , Founder o f the Arana,
A N T E D .- TRUSTW ORTH Y
AND |
Call at H erald office for a bargain.
E ditors : ( f F
3 poll
nopolies
and for the people.
r e d ’ k V . A t l a n t a , Ed. New Oocosiona.
active gentlemen and ladies to travel j
The New Dispensation:
The
It prints the news'of all the world, hav
for responsible, established house in state 1
N ew T ime I s the fearless a dvocate o f the IHITUTIVB and
Rev.
R.
S.
Tyrrell
o
f
Ferudnle,
ing special oorrespondeuce from all import
ItKFERBNDUH, M ajority Rule, Scientific Government,
Coquille City H erald is a herald
of Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses.
Monetary R eform and P hysical and Ethical Caltara.
ant news points ou the globe. It has brill
Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-
of the good time coming. Inatead Cal., who bought the G. W. Wimer addressed
iant illustrations, stories by great authors,
A n ton y hunttredn o f b rillia n t w rite r* whm
stamped envelope. Tbe Domin
place
near
Arago,
in
this
valley,
a capital hntnor page, complete markets,
of the usnal assortment of murders
w ill re g a la rly c on tribu te to itmpmgomoro
ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
departments for the hou ehold and women's
and robberies, it gives every week some two years ago, reached this
Prof. Frank Tarsons.
P rof. Richard T. Ely.
work and other soocial departments o f
Henry D. Lloyd.
Senator Tillman.
A novel petition has been filed in
unusual interest.
several columns of well selected place last week in tha interest of
Herbert N. Cssson.
Senator Butler.
bis
holdings.
A
Mr.
Clausen,
of
Frances
E.
Willard.
Eltweed
Pomeroy.
We offer this unequaled newspaper aQd
the district court at Omaha, b.v
mfoam educational matter. This
Pres. George A. Gates.
Hamlin Garland.
THE HERALD together one year fo r only
the
same
section,
accompanied
and
Mary A. Livermore.
Justice Walter Clark.
Joseph Bartley, ex-state treasurer,
will bring good results in the futnre.
Abby Morton Dias.
Eugene V. Deha.
John P. Aitgeld.
G
. H. 8 . Plngree.
The regular subscription prioe o f the two
Robberies and morders are the will assume management of the now under a 20-year sentence for
Helen Campbell.
Lillian Whiting.
papers is $3.
place.
looting the treasury of $500,000.
A .H . Lewis.
Ibgitimate fruits of false education.
Mr. C. M. Dixoo, a well known Tho petition is an answer to the
flPIOXAL TO TOO.—Send 10 twe cent r ta a ts aod r—
The education of the people now
aelre THE HEW TIME three months and FXESIDEMT
J O * SMITH, the Story e f a Peaeefhl Berolatlea. b y
ia mostly acquired from newspapers. merchnnt of Pleasant Ridge, Fulton state's suit iu which Bartley is made
O.
112—160
acres;
20
acres
Frederick
17. Adame, aa Illustrated hook e f I M pageo eo4
■J^O.
214—
160
acres
of
choice!
It won’t do to follow tbia reasoning Co., Pa., has a little girl who is fre co-defendant with his bondsmen.
a a Idea ea every page. W r i t e t o - d a y .
bottom land, about 10 acres o f which
flat upland.
mile from Prosper nnd J
quently
threatened
with
croup,
but
The
petition
declares
that
Bartley
too far lest we be suspected of try
is cleared. LW bearing fruit trees. Abun 2K wile® from Bandon, well watered with | C
harles IL K
err t C
om
pasy, Pablbhen
ing to make the newspaper men when the first symptoms appear, cannot he sued since ho is dead, dance of good fresh water. Good 2-story beautiful mountain streams, fine fir and |
barn, ohiokenhouse, etc.
cedar timber; good house with double fire i
M Fifth Avomme. CHICAGO.
his
wife
gives
her
Chamberlin's
having been sentenced to the peni house;
responsible for the morders.
IK raile from Allegheny Landing on Coos place; 2 % acres cleared; % of a mile from
Cough Remedy, which always affords tentiary. His attorneys declare that River. -Easy terms. Great bargain.
Hohoolhouse; good blacksand prospects on
Tbe H fkald aud abote niH&r.zine
“ Did yon say that the Labor prompt relief. The 25a nd 50 cent under tho state law no convict can
the place.
Price, $800—government title.
both one year, only $2.25.
Exobange oan do business without sizes for sale by R. S. Kuowlton.
UT I HAVE STOCK FOK 8ALE-
be sued.
If this contention be I
0 . 207.— 160 acres; 40 acresbot-
" I would li ke to see T he A rena in eve ry
F I » K V A IIIR T IE S .
money 7”
sustained, the suit against the bonds- [ N tom; 18 acres meadow; 2 acres orch A 50 A C R E F A R M — all in cul- home.” —W illiam Jenniugs Bryan, Septe m
O.
E.
Marsters,
a
prominent
“Tbst’s wbat ws did.”
ard
and
small
fruit;
20
acres
bottom
pasture
________________
ber
29,
1897.
I A G ES,
tivation; 40 acres as good Ixit-
young mau o f our upper-river sec insu cannot bo maintained, since! cleared; 20 acres bench pasture—all under
"And employ idle labor?”
tion, was in Coquille City last Wed the principal must be sued with or [ fence. One new house, 9 rooms all finished; tom laud as cau be found in Coos S ubscripiioB Frire Reduced to $2. 50
“Juat so.”
SIZES. r
before the sureties are sued in one barn 20x44, one barn <10x80; woodhouse, county; 10 acres level bench, good
“And give to labor all It creates?" nesday and dropped into the H er
smokehouse and other outbuildings; farm
tools and implements and dairy fixtures: orchard with all kinds of fruit in
a l d office a brief spell.
We inhale Nebraska.
'‘Exactly.’’
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cows, slieep. hogs and young stock. A good abundance; good bouse and barn,
the fragrance of “orange blossoms”
“Then why don’t it grow?”
The forthcoming November state pltiee for a dairyman. Will sell cheap and good fencing, and everything in
Edited by
in
the
use
o
f
his
name,
being
in
“It does with phenomenal speed."
ments c f the government’s receipts on easy terms.
t £ T Write for what yon want. ,
fiist-class condition; farming tools, J O H N C L A R K R I D P A T H , L L . D.
formed that on tomorrow he will and expenditures will show that the 1
“ How many are there?"
some
stock
cattle,
chickens,
hogs,
“About 260—in oparly all the lead to the altar the charming receipts in November so far have1 "MT). 200 — 320 acre«, title per-
lh e leading Reform review is now enter
feet, 50 acres creek bottom, etc. This lovely home is located ing upon its ninth year. Its career has \ Few Poland China Pigs for Sale Yet
Miss Florence Carmau o f that reached $22,950,890, which indicates
etates and one in Germany.”
cne prolonged effort for the advance
plenty white cedar timber, very iu a nice neighborhood, with good been
“ Are there any papers given up section.
L. A. M ARSTERS.
ment o f true reform and the propagation
Addr.s*
a total of about $25,000,000 for the
C l.v .lsn d , O rm o».
to the advocacyT”
Subscribers can pay up their month. This is a trilling improve littlo improvements, located 12 school nnd church advantages. It of measures for the betterment of the
People.
Today
T
hn
A
rena
is
better,
is
|
mile
from
steamboat
lauding
“ Dotens of them.”
subscriptions for the H f . rai . d on ment over October, when the re miles from RaDdon, 5 miles from
brighter, more virile than ever. It is in
on
river,
aod
5
miles
from
Coquille
"W hat do they ooet per year?”
tha front o f the fight and at the head o f
the Labor Exchange plan, bring ceipts were $24,391,415. The deficit I Dniryville, on road between these
W ALTER DRANE,
City. This place can be bought for the oolumn.
“ From 66 to 60 cents.’’
us good, marketable wheat, oats, thus far in November stands at $8,- i two places; J of a mile from New
$3700,
on
good
terms.
Call
at,
or
>
Lake
echooThouse.
This
is
a
val-
"What are the uames o f some of barley, rye, corn, eggs and chick 572,109, which is larger than was
It Stands Pre-eminent as
write the H erald office, Coquille
Blacksmith and
them?"
ens. We urge especially those who | expected. The deficit for the fiscal untle tract of land, and is the beat
Champion o f Popular Lib
City,
Oregon.
“ Labor Exchange, Independence, are hack with their snbecriptions year stands at $40,581,120, the re , bargain in Coos county. Call and
erties.
Wagonmaker,
Mo.
to take this oportunity o f liqui ceipts having been $127,701,100, learu price and terms.
It is devoted to the interests of the peo
O.
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"Progressive Thought, Olathe, dating the same. We want good, and the expenditures $174,282,180.
ple, and its voice is raised with no uncer C O Q U IL L E
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IT Y , O R E G O N
J T O 205.— 160 ncres, J mile from
B E R land of 160 acres, 25 tain sound in their behalf. The recent re
Kao*»».
marketable produce for which we
Gravel Ford creamery, 30 scree acre j in grass, 80 acres extra white duction in the subscription price should
“ The Inland Empire, Dallas, Or. j will allow the ruling market price
place The Arena in the hands of every
L L kinds o f farm w orksolicited. Hors-
The TTniou Pacific has made a in grass, garden, some fruit trees,
cedar aud fir timber, all under- thin x in o American man and woman. The
"S elf Hcliauce, Cincinnati, Ohio. ;
flhoeing and plow work a specialty
A mail berries snd small fruits, a fair dwel
The H erald doe« not contain au record for fast running.
Arena
is never dull; every issue is replete Supplies for logging work, wedge»», dogs,
layed with coal, with 40 inch face
"Liibor Exchange Guide, Den
agricultural department because train has been shot across the ling, corrals, cbicken-honse, wood iu sight, within 4 miles o f ocean with bnght and interesting Articles on the rings, cant-hooks and everything used ia
ver Colorado.
living issues of the hour. Our arrange logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction
its columiis are devoted entirely to toourtry from Cheyenne to Council shed, etc. Will take a wagon aod steamer landing. At I price of ments are snch that we can with confidence guaranteed.
Shop on corner n orth o f F io
••Reforiusr, Lake Charles, La.,
npws matter, but it gives F ree o j I Bluff*, 519 miles, in 599 minute*. team in part payment Price of | coal land sold by the government. remise that, under the Editorship of John neei Feed stable.
(19 i f
and many others.”
lark
liidpath,
assisted
by
the
most
emi
Charm to every cash in advance I This is the actual elapsed time, and property, $700.
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| A good investment for auyone.
nent writers and workers.
Engine* were
subscriber the best farm, fruit ami i include* all *top*.
The Arena for 1898 will be the ideal
Self-denial is the one thing most
dairy paper primed on tbe Pacific changed twice, and one engineer n p iM B E R L A N D FOR S A L E ,!
Magazine for tbe American Peo-
difficult to inculcate and always hard
■JJO,
208.—
Stock
ranch
o
f
160
;
was
relieved.
All
the
regular
»tops
“
bv
The
Herald
Land
Co.
320
coast. The Rural Northwest is a
to practice, especially when there
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acres, good house and barn, all i Pie-
sixteen pnga paper, published semi , were made, and one extra, for an acres of the finest timber iu Coos :
are good thing to cat within reach.
monthly, and contains much of air-brake ho*e burst «nd had to he county for lumbering, being mainly under fence, 25 acres in meadow Published Monthly. 25ct*; per annum, $2.M)
But there is uo self-denial necessary
This | and grasses, 6 acres in cultivation,
interest to those who are engaged repaired at the expense of over five yellow fir, and extra fine.
if you take Sinunona Liver Regula
MRS. 0. A. KELLY, Profriebr,
body <>f timber is located on the 2 acre» in frnit trees, including Specimen Copu and
in agricultural pursuits. For tbe ! minute* of time.
tor. It promotes digestion, prevents
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r espectus Free. RIVERTON, COOH COUNTY, OREGON.
Pi 1
North Fork o f the Coquille river, plums, peachee, ete. Good spring
regular subscription price of $2 in
dyspepsia and a dose after a hearty
f W t TnHarrft Spit u 4 Stank* Tear IJfb Iw sf.
and lies directly on the river and is o f water. Three miles from P. O .,.
advance both T he H erald and
THE ARENA COMPANY.
T o quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
Deal of delicacies will prevent any
B oston. M a m .
Twenty-four miles
ve ry th in g new and neat , and
Rural X orlhiccet may be received. : nettc. full of life, n«rre and vigor. take No-To- well situated for logging. If sold good roads.
m»comfort. It’* the beet good-
r*blM .applied vita the h*«t In tb.
Will
i Bar. the wonder-worker, that make« weak men socn it can be had cheap. Enquire from railroad at Rosebnrg.
niight toddy.
Yo«r Ro«»la With Caararat*. i strong. AII druggists. 80e or 91. Curs gusran- at the H krald office and go »nd sell cheap, or trade for Coqnille The Arena and the Coqi iLLE C ity j
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lod((inR, ,<
Booklet and sample free. Address
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Oandy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. i teed
H erald both oue year for S-i
single meals. .»Scents.
s«pe)
City property. Easy Terms.
lOo Tfte. If C. C C tall, druggists refund money. Sterling Remedy Co . Chicago or New York. see tbe timber.
All oata baa tafead by Dr. If flltae’
lies' Paia
Pala Pitta»
Pilla
The Margantheler type setting Ma
chine learned the typesetters that
machinery conld hart them, and
now there is a prospect of a device
becoming perfected whereby an
operator playing npon a key
board oonld aettbe newe in type
in offioee connected by wire with
the key hoard. Verily individual
ism, competition and precedent are
having a picnic.
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