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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1897)
Cii-i to a lA Trias for Young Peopls. They stop work, cost money, give pain. The Cowboy Caller. Clubbing Offers Try to be satisfied to begin on a The Orangeville, Idaho, Tress small scale. gives the following from a cowboy Try not to look at richer homes dance, by an unknown author: It c o lt, little to cure J a C O fo S and covet their costly furniture. | ----- money, misery. them right away with Try being perfectly independent G it yt.ur tittle »»sehen* ready; Trot ’em out upon the floor— from tho first, aud slum debt in all Line up there, you eusien! Steady! A YEAR FOR its forms. Lively now! One couple more. LOCAL I T E M S . W. R. C. Election. shed that ol’ sombrero! The Advantage of the Labor Exchange. Try to cultivate the mornl cour Shorty, ^ Broncho, douse that cigarette! age that will lesist the arrogauco St o^i y or on sirin’, Casimero, The advantages winch may re For fresh bread, go to Mrs.) At the regular meeting in De of fashion. ’.bore the ludieu! Nowall act! Tho Subscription Tiiceof * comber, Gen. Lytle Post, W. R. C., sult to a farming conimunily l>v a Wilkins’. Try to avoid the too common S ’lute your ladies, all together! j DEUORËIST'H is minced No. 9, the following named of liberal support of the Labor Ex A large lot of fresh Groceries at mistake of making an unw ise effort Ladies opposite the same— to $1.00 ft year. the lumber with yer leather! change, are well nigh incalculable. J . W. Lmieve’s. * ficers were elected for the ensu to “begin where the parents Hit Balance n il, hi »’ sw in g y e r dame! ing year: Mrs. Emma Hite, p ip s - H e a d ac h e * s to p p e d In 20 minutes by Dr It will render them in the long run Miles' Bunch the heifers in the middle! end >d.” Dumorest’s Family Magazine is more than a T ain P ills . “One cent it dose." ideot; Mrs. Elizabeth Diane, 8. V. j Try going a step further «0*1 j P Circle Rings and almost entirely independent of le Magazine, although it gives th e ! J e ry latest hums and aUeatil;n w thu do-se-do— Bda|o! toEttORESTSe Fashion fureD n tasliions each month; this is only one o f its many val gal teuder money and its manipula Sam Giles, of Myrtle Point, was P.; Miss Lucia Nichols, J. V. P.; I visit the homes of the suffering Swiug hor'rutmJ and off v 1 FAMILY uable features. It has something for each member of tho fam tions by the banking interests. down on business at the couuty Mrs. Ida Harrington, secretary; poor when secret dissatisfaction is F ily. for evefy department of the household, and its varied con irst four forw ard! Back to places! Mrs. Laura Mai tin, treasurer; Mrs.! tent < nre of tho highest grade, making it. pre-eminently, T lie Exchange paper would setve a lo- seat last NVeiiucsduy. liable to spring up. Second feller—shufile back! !\ ix »i:.v lliig iix n a e of f lic W o r l d . It furuishea the best you’ve got it down to cises— cal community with a medium of A H. Black, Myrtle Point mer- Sarah Stine, chaplain; Mrs. Viola Try to co-operate cheerfully in Now thoughts of the most interesting nnd most progressive w iters Swing ’em t ’U their trotters crack! Elliott, conductress; Mrs. Sarah j of the d v»aud is abreast of the times in everything—Art, L it exchange untaxed, elastic, alw ays1 ........ paMed through this place arranging the family exptuses,; Cents all ri&h. a heel and toein’! erature, Science, S »eiety Affairs, Fiction, Household Matters, biilficieut for the volume of trade, jhfe^ Friday on bin way home from Wickham, assistant couductress; nud share equally in itnv necessury i Swing ’em, kiss'em if you kin— Sports, eto.—a single number frequently containing from L'OO to Sheppard, guard. On to next, and keep agoin’ ■UK) enoravinjifl, making it the MOST COMPLETE AND MOST yet never in excess, so that it can Rose burg, whither he had beeu to Mrs. Mary self-denial and economies. >---- ------ > «» > « — Till you hit your partis agin! PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED of the great month ies. ueither depreciate uor appreciate ' meet his wife. Try buying all that is necessary 1 Dora Doings. IbetiioroM t’ N .11 t£ » z iu o Fashion Department is in evety Gents to center, ladies ’round ’em, v ^ for speculation. As there is al to work with skillfully, while way far ahead of th a t contained in any other publication. Form a basket: balance all! J udge and Mrs. J. H. Schroeder ways a commercial value support yer gals to where yo’ found ’em! Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns of the la test Dec. 11.—Items are scarce, adorning the bouse nt first with Whirl Promenade uround tlu* hull! ing every dollar, it is not apt to spent last Wednesday in this place ! but Bora, simply what will render it com Balance to yer pnrds, mi’ trot ’em | fasuioiis in worn n a attire, u f two c o s t to ISiein other than that necessary fo r postage will send a few. and wrapping. shrink away when most needed, j with their daughter, Mrs. Harry ’Hound the circle double quick! Robert Parish, who (darted for fortable. | Kribs, and family. They had like bank money. T r y to remember that it matters Grab au’ kiss ’« while v<m'v got ’em— NO B E T T E R C H R IST M A S GTFT Klondike some time back, has spent j beeu aeverul days at Baadou visit T h a n y e a r ’s subscription to D^morost’s Magazine can be made. By subscribing AT hut little W h a t “ p e o p le think," | Hold en. to it if they kick! It has all the apparent advan J some time iu California and now is ONCE you can get the Magazine at the reduced price, and will also receive the han d ing. tages of the Rochdale system of provided yon are true to yourself, Ladies, le ft hand to yer sonnies! some 2A-c.mt Xmas Number with its beautiful panel picture supplement. Al iman! Grand right aud le ft! Public school was closed at R ise. j back in Coos after meeting parties to right nud duty, aud keep your Balance co-operation, i. e , Farmers through Remit $1 by mom v order, registered letter or cheek to the all, and swing yer hollies — DK’ IOREST PUBLISHING CO.. 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. a central organization have all the burg last week, on account of the 1 from Klondike. He concluded not expenses within your menus.— Pick ’em tip an feel their heft! to go. Ho came iu from Roseburg t r'•.>"*lhe IIER a H d uitd DomoreatV, both one year for only Prom on ad e like skeery cattle— profits of exchange. If generously j edtfe throat epidemic. There was | a-foot Somerville Journal. aud be brings news that Hon. ^ Balance all, an’ swing yer sweets! ----------- » - patronized by the majoiity of farm- j & rumor that diphtheria was pie- ver spurs an’ make ’em ra ttle ! Olí EAT SPECIAL clubbing offer for PROMPT SUDLOltlPTIONS, S. Coke’s dwelling bouse iu Brcws- A farmer came into a store *.he Shake ers they cau fix fair rates for their | valent, but the physicians say there j | J. Keuo? Promenade to scats. ter valley was consumed by fire on other day, in a near-by town, to sell O N LY $ 3 .2 5 FO R produce iu their looal trade, instead is no foundation for it. [ the 11th inst. a load of fine apples. He was offered Deafness Cannot be Cured. of cutting each others price’s to sell I Marshfield citizens—Attorneys Robert Parish aud Thomas John 50 cents a box. A traveling man, at the lowest notch. By grading John Coke, jr., aud J. W. Bennett, by local applications, ns they cannot renca coutoruplato buying the Pratt who was standing close by, remarked tbo diseased portion of the ear. There is their produce certain, fair rates, es aud Messrs. II. Smith, E. O'Connell son farm. DEJIOKESrä FA.MY MAGAZINE ’ only one way to cure deafness, and that is to the farmer: “If you had those pecialiy for butter and such perish aud Fritz Timmerman—were pres by constitutional remedies. Deafness is J. D. Barklow lias the new county apples in Now York you could get | caused by an inflamed AND THE COQUILLE HERALD. condition of the mu- Rbles, can he much better obtained. ent at the county sent last Friday road opened up from the Dean $1.50 a box for them.” “Ya-as,” \ oous lining of the euntacbinn tube. When Then they can obtain all their nec to attend a foreclosure sale. this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling to the liver, except a replied tho farmer,“and if I had a pail i sound essary articles of consumption in We thank Mrs. John Simmons seboolhouse or imperfect heating, and when it it short distance, and the taxes and of water in h—1 I reckon I could entirely deaf < ss is the result, bulk, saving very largely on every for a cluster of raspberries, picked volunteer woik are gone. Now, who get 10 cents a glass for it.” And j unless the closed inflammation can be taken thing except monopolized goods, last Tuesday, among others, from will help open up the balance? the drummer collapsed. and this tube restored to its normal c I tion, hearing will bo destroyed ft such as sugar, coal oil, etc., aud | bushes in her garden. There were Wo will give two days’ work; who TZV. \ --------- ------ ' fo r nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh; Are you reading The New Time? I which these in time will be overcome. 2d in all in the bunch, ranging next is nothing but an inflamed condition ? At present, with our legal tender from ripe berries to blossoms, iu all j The Lewelliug lane should be It is the best magazine now pub of the mucous surfaces, EWSPAPER j We will give one hundred dollars for nhy, lished in the country, and itisfight- money iu such b fog, there is no stages. n ,v i A.i , .r w case of deafness (caused by catarrh) tan treslled or another route opened up, READERS. eDOourngemeut in any kind of la in g tn e b u ttle s o f th e c o m m o n p e o - ( cannot be cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. The school board, at a meeting for last winter for 18 days at one pie. .. I ¡ o Bead fo r circolari, i *““1, " freo. f| It is your duty to support . it. bor, but the low-priced competi ^ held Wednesday eveuiug, con- j time the mail carrier bad to go around NEY <fc Co., Toledo, O. tive labor of factories. This , ? ew, | eluded Inst to have three months' more ' the hend of the slough. Roads We club with it for $2.25 a year. ' ! ï r s„ui by'drenti.. system will start up individual of eohool, beginning on Monday, should be located on higher ground, effort 8Dd encourage home industry I j January 3d — after the holiday vn- tr provision made for winter travel in the production of all those home ! cation-under the management of — AND THE — J. M. Bright butchered 33 head comforts which we can surround the present efficient corps of teach of fine hogs last Friday. and their ourselves with and which teud to ers. Fred Waterman is preparing to marvelous cure. (C o q u i l l e <© i j p y F^ e i ^ a l d make home a place of rest and con Science of thelOth Century The Examiner's drawing this crop the Grandpa Scofield place. looks on with amazement tentment, mid to sucti a home our at t he most remarkable rec Win. Moss has rented the Palmer B O T H O N E Y E A R F O R $ 2 . 0 0 ! children will return, from out bat lime will run to 6100,000. Send ord of cures ever kuowu in the World’s history. tling in the world for periods of through the H erald ’ s clubbing place of James Laird for 5 years. so irooly noccflsarv to call attention to the superior merits of THE TWICE- G. P. Miller is clearing up liis rest and recuperation. In our agency, getting both the H erald A-VVEEK ------- editiou of* - .............. THE ST. .......... LOUIS P.F BFPUBLIC PUBLIC hs a newspaper. Hundreds of thousands of Sufferers cured without a single failure It has so many advantages h s a news gatherer, that no other paper can claim to he it* hard struggle for existeuce, we and the Weekly Examiner for oue ranch. by “ FIVE DROPS.” equal. The whole Held of news is covered thoroughly. The special features and illus J. Moss has built him n string of have been apt to neglect things— year for only 62.75, nnd all the trations are always the best. More noted w rite s contribute to its columns than to any dike to keep the river from washing Though so universally used and tested did yon ever hear anyone chances for prizes in the Examin other p iper of itso la. s. It is published especially to meet the wants of that largo class the broken gate hinges, ruiued ill of this great remedy! No, you never did aud never will, for the bottom land. of readers who have not the opportunity or cannot afford to rend ft daily paper. D R O P S speak if taken as directed and in the proper quantity "5 Dropa" cannot fail door-knob, even the half demol er’s drawing. It is the lending Democratic paper of* the Mississippi Valley and the South and West. to cure any of the diseases for which it is recommended. What Minnrd Bro’s, with J. Bennett ns Last Wednesday evening Mrs. ished fences keep us on the run By a special firm nee merit made for a limited lime only, our friends will be given Ml It has already done to relieve the suffering is told in thousands of boss, will tear down aud rebuild the opportunity to take advantage of this liberal proposition. letters i * grateful ptaise. Hnd weary our pntience, aud thut Maury gave a party to her 8uu- Remember the offer, T he T wice a -W eek R epublic , 10 pages a week, broken sash is apt to give us a ilay-school class which proved very East Fork mills. M r. 7. P . U m th u n u r. w id ely known f o r m any y e a r s as th e sp ecia l rep resen ta tiv e o f ami T he H eiuld , both one year for only $2. enddeu chill, that induces a period pleasant. The attendance, mem No ant w on the Coast Range at th e P op u lists a n d F ree S ilv e r P r ess o f th e U nited S tates, has k indly fo r w a rd e d the fo llo w in g le tte r f o r pu blication : of Buffering and distress is not of bers of the class aud nn invited this date. Ja n . 25, 1897. We nre watching for Bright & F ear S ir s — I am anxious for the sake of the suffering and out of gratitude to you to doctor’s expenses. But let us pull guest each, with a limited few on ive iny personal endorsement of vour w onderful rem edy. On the 9th of Ja n u a ry . 1897, Do not longer be deceived by well-worded tie«. Griffin’s new model steamboat to PTTE f was in W ashington and was suddenly seized w ith an aggravated, case of inflam m atory up and overtake our uegleeted general invitation, made a very Read the truth. It will pay you dividends. atism ; so severe and p ain fu l was the attac k th at w ith in 24 hours my left arm was tasks; we can make exchanges that social evening. Light refresh come up the East Fork, as we have rheum paralyzed and I w as only able to dress w ith assistance. I secured a bottle of 5 DROPS apples and potatoes tc ship on her and took a dose that night, rubbing some on ex tern ally as directed. T he follow ing will remedy all these things sod meuts were seryed. m orning i was surprised to And m yself im m ensely relieved, and con tin uin g treatm ent the second m orning cured. My arm w as absolutely free from pain, nnd a ll sw elling hnudieds more through the Lbaor Mr. C. M. Dixoff, a well known when she conics. Hurry lip, boys. woke and stiffness hud disappeared. The quickness and com pleteness of m y cure w as re Potatoes aro a good pi ice now in Exchange. THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. m arkable. I have known for over a year of the great curative properties of your m edicine merchant of Pleasant Ridge, Fulton the city. t h r : c e - a - w e e k e d it io n . and have several friends who have been cured by it of N euralgia, Catarrh and Asthma. TO -D A Y—this moment—you are being robbed of Let every farmer make nn extra Co., Pa., has a little girl who is fro W ishing you every success and tru sting th at those sim ilarly afflicted w ill a t least what you earn. How much f Not less than «1,000 a J. Porter has gone to Marshfield give this remedy a t r i a l . Sincerely yours 1* LIMFBURNER, year. Do you know how I Do you know why I Read effort for tlie production of some quently threatened with croup, tint 18 Pagos a Week. . . . B ureau c f P o p u list a n d R eform P a p ers. O ld Stock E x chan ge B u ild in g C hicago, III. crop or part of a cro'p which be j when the first symptoms appear, with a load of fresh hogs for C. . . . . 150 Papers a Year C U R E S THE IN C U R A B L E . can devote to the Exchange vvlieu I his wife gives her Chamberlin’s Howe. FOR ONE DOLLAR. D ear S ir ? ;—I w ould lik e to thank you for your great remedy, “ G DROFS,*’ and tell Mr. Abernathy’s dam broke loose the depository opens, and not be Cough Remedy, which always affords ’ou w hat it has done for me. I had Rheum atism in every jo in t and in the heart, and I md C atarrh of the head for 30 years, I was so poorly that I lost the use of my legs and arm s, expected to draw everything out prompt relief. The 25a ml 50 cent on Steel creek and caused quite a f and could not move without pain. I was so crippled, that I had done but little work for Published Every Alternate Day Except R ex . rise in tlio liver. Dos seven years, and our fam ily physician, a good doctor, told me th at my Rheum atism at once. $10 deposit from a t huua- j sizes for sale by It. S. Kuowltou. Sunday. ------------- - <-T »- and Catarrh were Incurable, and I believed him . But now, after using “5 DROPS’’ only nnd families if left on baud for a Subscribers can pay up their two m onths, I can tru ly say 1 have not felt so w ell for seven yam s. T his m edicine does (Coos ifttv News.) more then Is claimed for it At, th is time my Catarrh is much better, and 1 have scarcely time would give a working capital subscriptions for the H erald on The Thrioe-n-Week Edition of tho NEW at a ll and the heart wealsues and pain arc gone. My hearin g is now good The term of public school, being | an y i m Rheumatism YORK WORLD is first among all “weekly” y eyesight is m uch better. I have gained more than io pounds of flesh a n a can do to trade on of ten thousand dollars, the Labor Exchange plnn, bring taught at the ncademy, closes F ri am Formerly NEW OCCASIONS. papers in size, frequency of publication, a fu ll d ay’s work. It is the best m edicine I ever saw to give a m other who has a young child, aud would make an immense start. ns good, marketable wheat, oats, day. Another term will be com- for it lots the same effect on the child ns on tha m other It wards off Croup and cures the The Rest 5 Only j arid the freshness, accuracy and variety of hives of the child and causes sw eet and refreshing sleep to both young and old its contents. It. has all the merits of a Coma as near it as possible.—Ar- barley, rye, corn, egga and chick, mencod on January 3d, 1898. Reform Magazine-. \ One Dollar a Year ' great Yours respectfully, WAI. M. KELLEMS, ,*G daily at th»1 price of a dollar Ja n . 29,189«. M beria. Perry Co., Tnd. in tho World. f 10 cents a number. gus. | weekly. Its political news is prompt, com ens. We urge especially those who A very heavy wind storm visited I W e r eceiv ed th e folU n vin g lette r fro m Mr. 7. 7. W ilson o j Omaha, III. \1r, W ilson has M o n th ly—E ig h t y JPctgrsu plete, accurate and im partial na all its fu r m any years an in v a lid ana r e a d in g t i e abo. c butler w h ich w as published, 'w rote Air. i readers will testify. It is against the mo- ( 27. O. E i a r v r , Founder of the Arena, Accountant: It is claimed that are back with their subscriptions Coos river on Tuesday of last week. | been K cllem s a sk in g i f his en d orsem en t w as genuine, and received this r e f l y , w h ich h e fo r w a r d e d us. E ditors : ï F i ’ffd'fc l . . i h iatus, Ed. New Occasions. ' nopolies and for the people. the Stundaid Oil Company has | to take this oportunity of liqui During the height of the gale it MR. J . J WILSON. [ It prints the news of all the world, hav ka n S m :—Your letter of recent date at hand, the testim onial you speak cf is genuine. Now T ime H tho fearless advocate of tho I nitiative and ing special correspondence from all import- cleared 311,000,000 during the dating the same. We want good, was impossible for one to stand on j The D com R efkrekdum . Majority Rule, Scientific Government, pany who m anufactures and sells ' u Crop;, ’ pu l.ii hed my testim onial junt as Monetary Reform and Physical and Ethical Culture. i ant news points on the globe. It has brill- | marketable produce for which we I gave it to them and every word of it is true, nnd I could sw ear to it aud prove it by the bank of the river at W. B. j past 15 months. Tolerably fair m any witnesses. The com pany did u ia not nut a ask ss iqc me for tor m th is toner, letter. I i sum sent u it to iu mera them last 1 iant illustrations, stories by great authors, A m o n g h u n d r e d » o f b r i l l i a n t w r i t e r » tr h o publication in order that poor sufferers, incurable nt? I once was, and as you nre, profits for these pai icky times. ! will allow the ruling market price. Pipsr's place. Wind storms of [ J a n u a L ; r ry y be " for cured. I a capital humor page, complete miykets, w ill r e g u la r ly c o n tr ib u te to its p a g e » a r o Get ”5 Drops” and use it and it w ill cure you t»s b has cun I ire . I have m ivht b | deportments for the hou ehold nnd women’s How many of onr merchants aud ed many letters lik e yours, and it is a pleasure to me to u p . wer a il who ivriie. Tell a il Prof. Frank Forçons. No people suffer so much from such severity nre rnre occurrence Prof. Richard T. Ely. received m any lv„w -------- , ------------------------------------------------- , .. , work and other RDtcml departments of Henry 1>. Lloyd. Senator Tillman. your neighbors w hat I have w ritten about “5 Drops.’’ I know how to sym pathize with those fa rmera will it take to show up a ! physical disabilities as those whose in this section. I unusual interest. Senator Hut 1er. Herbert N. Casson. who arc afflicted, for though I suffered so long, it is now 8 month, since I have felt an y pair.. Lltwecd Pomeroy. Frances E. Willard. We oflvr this tir.eqnrled newspaper and Dr. S- \V. Kellems. m y brother, uses "a Drops” it: 1 l - pra •iiee, and jo in s me in en profit of like amount in 15 months? busiuess requires little or no A succession of storms has kept j IIuRilia Gavlaml. Pres. George A. Gates. ; THE HERALD together tinu year fo r only this great rem edy, lie s a js fo r a c a s e lik e yours it is a Kory A. Livermore. J ostico Walter Clark. This shows what a monopoly of muscular exertion. Tho lack of the bar “boiling,” and for several dorsing S ep t. 21, VW. 'M MD B. W W. M AND AVI) DU. I S. W. KELLEMS Abby Morton Diaz. Lugenc V. Debs. j Tho regular subscription price of the two one of the products of nature will exercise onuses the liver to become d»y& pn8t it would have beeu certain John P. Altgcld. Gov. H. R. Plngree. If you have not sufficient confidence after rending these letters to sem i for a large bottle, Lillian Whiting. Helen Campbell. j papers is £o. do for a trust at the expense of the sluggish ami the result ia constant destruction for a vessel to attempt send for a sample bottle, w hich contains sufficient m edicine to convince you of If a m erit 1 his Senator Tettigrew. A. II. Lewis. wonderful curative gives alm ost instant relief and is a perm anent cure for R h eu*ra‘ i8tn. people. Distribution which will CouHtipntionJiidigeHtion.BiliouHnesa tocrosioiit. The result is that hcir.tlca, N euralgia, Dyspep.sia, Backache, A sth m a, Kay l-evcr. C ata rrh . T '- t^ s s n c o s , 6PECIAL TO YOU.—Send 15 two cent stamps and re ceive THK NEW TIME tbr^c months and PRESIDENT N crvous’and N euralgic headaches, Hecrt VVci.kr»c s, Tcathachc, E atacue, enable the producers to retain the and Sick Headache. To prevent stenmers have been bar bound for Nervousness, JOHN SMITH, the Story cf a Peaceful Revolution, by Croup, “ I.n Grippe,” M a la ria , Creeping Numbness, B ro nchitis und Kindred Diseases. Frederick U. Adams, an illustrated book of 290 pages aud products of their labor, less the this take Simmons Liver II ulator, | a longer time time than for many *• FIVE DROPS” is the name and dose. Large bottles (&si doses i. Six bottles for aa idea on every page. IfV t'fe t o - d a y • $5 00. Sam ple bottle prepaid by m ail 2:> c. Not sold by druggists, but on ly by r.s and our cost of distribution, nnd again pro-1 it keeps tho liver active and • makes years. The 6atua conditions pre agents. Agents appointed in new territory. Ciiatkb ii. Kerr & Company, Publishers claim our dependence, not only of one’« condition ns comfortable ntt vail along the coast, and “storm S W A N S O N R H E U M A T I C C U R E C O ., 16 ? Dearborn St., Chlcajo.llL 56 Filth Avenue, CHICAGO. England but of n system that lias ! those who have much exercise. bound’’ vessels are numerous, oven made it impossible for honest men j in the Columbia. The H erald aud above magazine to secure employment, nnd under ] O. Dodge, U. S. commissioner both one year, only $2 25. nt Myrtle Point, visited the county UT I HAVE STOCK FOR S A L E - which a few are allowed to live iu | Charles Bartholomew is buying TZEai-E F ltC VlltILTIKN. “ I wonld like to soe T he A rena in ev f r y idle,extrnvagaut luxury while tlie| seat Inst Wednesday on business. eny uses on the ranges of Morrow home.” —W illia m J e n n in g s Bryan, S e n t em many are forced to nceept n pitiful Tho H e r a l d office had n pleasant county at $1 a hend, and gathering ber 20, 1897. _ _ _ _ _ AGES, eubsistenoe in exehnuge for un call, though we were so butty as them up and shipping them to the hardly to bo able to greet him. Subsfri|»lion Price Rcdoeed to $2..>9 ceasing toil. This is wlmt the La horse cannery at Linuton, near SIZES, bor Exehnuge will do for America. Mr. D. is inquiring why tho mails Portland. Ho recently purchased! are so irregular, especially from the Lconey and Cecil bauds of | -------------- » -------------- j PRICES. Myrtle Point to tho bay aud the about 500 head. Tho Heppuor W. H. P., in Jeffersonian, Fari lower (HERALD BUILDING) river. This is part of his \ Edited by W rite for what you want. Times applauds him ns a hiimnni- ' bault, Minn.: Just stop and think JO H N C L A R K R ID P A T H , L L . D. a miuute nud then ask yourself official duty, nnd coinplaiula reach tarinu, sayiug he is doing Morrow this qnegtinu: Why, nfter furmers ing him are necessarily inquired couuty a great service this fall as 1 he leading Reform review is now enter \ Few Poland China Pig« for Sale Tet ing upon its ninth year. Its career has well as doing a humaue act to the j raise food to feed the nation, aud into. been one prolonged effort for the advance Address L. A. MARSTEBS, lalrorers manufacture goods, houses, Mrs. Mary A. Langlois, of Curry scores of starving cayuses which I ment of true reform and the propagation Cleveland, Oregon. tools, furniture aud all articles of county, died at the borne of her roam over that section of eastern' B uts and S ells yonr R eal E state and anything else yon wish to of measures for the betterment of the People. Today Tns A rena in better, luxury, is it necessary to stand idle son-in-law. Peter Nelson, at Ban- Oregon, many of which are actually 1 dispose of. brignter. more virile than ever. It is in M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon. until a few grains of worthless dim, on the 8th, aged 78 years, starving to death nnd were not some th© front of the tight and at the head of WALTER DRANE, R ents or L eases yonr farm or city property. the column. ■and can be dug out of the bowels'^1"* l*>rn in Teuneaaee, and disposition made of them, the bone- ^ Write ns if you want en A gent iu this county and at the county seat. of ttie earth to be used hs a medium crossed the plains, n itli nn ox team yard woi Id claim the largest por It Stands Pre-eminent as Blacksmith and to exchunge nil these varied pro in 1834, nettMug nt Oregon City, tion of them by spring. Champion of Popular Lib ducts one with another? Some «here her husband was in the W ants. erties. O ffe rs Wagonmaker, day the Labor Exchange will ex employ of the Hudson Boy Co. \ X T ANTED.- TRUSTWORTHY AND It is devoted to tlie interests of the peo- ▼ ▼ «d ive gentlemen nnd Indies to travel plods this foolish superstition of lhey moved to Port Orford in 1854, for responsible, established honse in state ANTED —To buy for Cftfth ftboat pie. and its voice is raised wi’ h no nn^er- COQUILLE CITY, OREGON Rays two lots in Coquille i- „uu- •, ! tain sound in their behalf. rlb e recentre money and panics. Tramps and and the following year settled at of Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. $ 8 5 City: good situation. 1.» acres within two miles of Coqnille | dnction in t ^e subscription price should Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- City; good for chicken ranch baukisupt will be heard of no more. Floras creek, where Mr. Langlois addressed A LL kinds of farm w orksolicited. Hors- place The Arena in the hands of every stamped envelope. Tho Domin • S f ïO O H° upg lot in Co- died in 1886. She was an estima ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. specialty think iwo American man ami woman. Tho 1 V shoeing and plow work I unille City, for sale for $»¿00: TTT anted —To rent, a dairy ranch ArenA is never dull; every issue is replete supplies ror logging work, wedgeii. dogs, Advance Guard, Defiance, Ohio: ble old lady, highly respected by j it rents for $5 per month, rings, cant-hooks and everything used in with bright and interesting articles on the Aa lone as children go hungry all who knew her. living issues of the hour. Onr arrange logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction The entire subsidy of «80,000 was ■¡»/'»/-v/-. Bays three neres in W with 40 or more cow* guaranteed. Shop on corner n o rth of Pio ments are such that we can with confidence and cold aud oaked in the midst The H erald does not contain an raised at a mass meeting in La w O U U < 19 t f anted —Renters for houses in pr mise that, under the Editorshipof John neei Feed stable. of all that is necessary to make agricultural department because Ornnde which insures the construc be divided. Coquill© City; this piece can Clark ltidpath, assisted by the most emi Coquille City. nent writers and workers. tion of a beet sugar plaut with a them comfortable and happy, there ¡ts columns are devoted entirely to acres and im- Th® Arena for 1898 will be the i«1e»l is a great and a shameful crime nPWS matter, but it gives Free oj 300-ton daily capacity. $ 7 5 0 Fifteen proverocuts; not much over I T X T a n t e d —To trade, lUndcn Magazine for the American Peo * X acreage for Coqnille property. being committed against Ood, n an Chargf to every cash in advance a mile from Cuqitilie City school honse. and the laws of nature; and just subscriber the hest farm, fruit and ple. Pittsburg Chrouicle-Telegraph: T T T a n t e d — Boyers for Coquille highly acres near Myr- so long sill men who hive the dairy paper printed on the Pacific The several nation» nre building # £ * 1 0 0 tie Published Month's. Zftct*: per annum, Ml Point: myrtle bench land, i * ’ City homes. coutage to speak out, speak in const. The Rural Northwest is a 375 warships. This is the way to for the sniAll »uiu of fflOO. ■ n r r a n t e d -T o tm.ie for property Specimen Copy and thunder tone» that will penetrate sixteen page paper, published semi preserve the peace. MRS. 0. i KELLY. Proprietiir, in C alifornia: 50 acres improve- p 160 acres for sale at -- -------- • «» » » -------------- even the »«II» of the gilded castle» monthly, nnd contain» much of Free. RIVERTON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON meats: best place ou Coquille river. ’ 'rcspectus ' $ 4 5 0 this price; improvements are j of the rich robbers nnd echo in interest to thogo who are engaged Don’t Tobarro Spit and Smoke Your lift j worth flOOO, #1000. t to be given away. TUE ARENA COMPANY. To quit tobacco easily and forever, l r mag worth Iheit »HUt'tnnrie» «cd s y n a g o g u e s . in agricultural pursuits. For the netic, Boston. Mass. L 'V E B Y T H IN G NEW AND NEAT. AND full of life, nerve and visor, take No-To* Rauch in CftlifoToia j L j Tables supplied with the best in the regular subscription price of $2 in Bae. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men $ 3 0 0 0 for a ranch on Coqnille j market. strong. Ail druggists, 50c or ft. Cure jruarun- T T” •<lv«nce both T tr H erald and teej Booklet and sample free Address river. For particulars call at the Herald I A t once for Cash Bar- The Arena and the CoqciLLE C ity Regular board and lodging. |4 per week . H erald both one year for 83.25. Single meals. 25 cents. gain# ‘«v.,. v i»»luiurc,uru«iti»urvfuaan.vB.;y. i xutrot ivw ffliffit may be received. Sterling Remedy C o, Chicago or New York Laud St Loan Co’« office. sepfl TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1897. M LABOR EXCHANGE Sprains and Bruises O H . ,t,aVe* ^ $ 1.00 DEMOREST’S Family Magazine. THE HEY/ YORK STAR I .| d Special Bargain J wice-a-WeeH Republic RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. CATARRH, ASTHMA, HEADACHE r M ^ l a v a r VI u V - j • x # I* 1 l e v U O I I J O 1 -- ** •“* * » ' — THINK OH STARVE ! new york world , , , , The Egg Season is Over. B Herald Land & Loan Co. T f lE 0HEM All j Coquille City, Oregon. ----------- - ■ W W Call The Riverton Hotel