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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1897)
/ Smith. Licensed Nov. 10, 1897; w“ y> R. E. L. Bedillion and Caroline married Nov. 12th. William J. White and Natilie E Fieger. Licensed Sept. 1, 1897; TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1897. Pennock. licensed Nov. 24, 1897; married Sept. 1st. TO euM Benjamin Schuyler and Minnie married Nov. 24th. Johnston. Licensed Sept. 2, 1897; F. Von Pegert and Annie Laird. You’ll fool It lo worth Ho weight In | o l d . i f l 8 H V married Sept. 3d. Licensed Nov. 27, 1897; married Frank Flam and Docia Haga. Dec. 1st Y E A R F O R Replies ID Queries- Frederick Lackstrom and Susan LOCAL ITEMS. Mirrllf* Ucsnsej Ijjued in Coo* County Licensed Sept. 4, 1897; married S ept 8th. Nelson. Licensed Nov. 29, 1897. During the Yur 1897. (From The Labor Exchange Onide.J J. M. Upton and Eleanor Augusta License not returned. For fresh bread, go to Mrs. ) To* t h e E d i t o r : . I d r e g a r d t o i R )ed. Licensed Sept. 14, 1897; William Viucatnp and Alma Mor The Subscription Price o f County Clerk RacklelT and Dep. Wilkins’. • Mr. Coetaian’s question: married Sept. 15th. gan. Licensed Nov. 29, 1897; mar D E M O R E S T ’S is reduced A large lot of fresh Groceries at uty Hazzard have performed the First—The labor check would L. S. Coon and Olive B. Buell, t ried Dec. 1st to $1.00 a year. • following official duties during the Licensed Sept 18, 1897; married doubtless liquidate taxes ¡ d the J. W. Loneve’s. O. E. Marsters and Florence Car year under the civil laws of the state towua to be built by the New Era D anorM l’a Family Magazine ig more than • man. Licensed Dec. 1, 1897; mar of Oregon aud tbe milita-y super Sept. 21st. Fashion Magazine, although it gives the very latest home and Union, but it must be aoparent David O. Kenyon and Nora E. ried Dec. 8th. foreign fashions each month: this itt only one o f ita many val vision of Prince Cupid, whose ar Dr. E . Miugus, of Grants Pass, that for eane time to cone tbe state uable features. It has something for each member o f the fam Pierson. Licensed Sept. 22, 1897; J-ihn Hendrickson and Hilma ily, for every department of the household, and its varied con «rill require legal tender for taxes. { has received the appointment of rows were solemnly frowning down married Sept. 22d. Stora. Licensed Dec. 3, 1897; tents are of the highest grade, making it. pre-eminently, Tfce» Seennd—The boarding of tbe company physician at Beaver Hill. upon them to have his commands Carl Victcr Smits nnd Atrika Jerf. married Dec. 4th. F a m i ly .TIiitr»zin«‘ «»I Hu* W o r l d . It furnishes the beet executed with dispatch and correct check w raid not affect the volume thoughts o f the most interesting nnd most progressive w iter* Sheriff Gage was on the sick ness. The licenses are to date: Licensed Sept 27, 1897; married Hugh Cross aud Viun R Fenton. o f the day, nnd is «breast of the times in everything—Art. L it of their issue »or restrict the pro list pait o f last week, and con Licensed Dec. 8, 1897; married Dec. erature, Science. Society Affairs, Fiction, Household Matters, D. A. McLeod and Liddie Han Sept. 28th. duction of commodities, any more tinues poorly with au attack of Sports, etc — i single number frequently containing from 200 to Frank Vincamp and Esther Stein- 8th. cock. Licensed Jan. 6, 1897; mar 300 engravinus, making it the MOS T COMPLETE AND MOST tbao boarding legal tender now tbe grip. non. Licensed Sept. 29, 1897; mar Thomas M. Carter and Laura D. ried Jau. 28th. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED o f the great monthlies. really affects volume or production. Huntley. Liceused Dec. 15, 1897. Ik«* in o r e s I ’ a Fashion Department is in eveiy Frank Cox and F.sther Davison. ried Oct. 16th. Four or five days of delightful Obr plutocratic friends are right way fa r Ahead o f th a t con tained in any other pnblxcation. William H. Wilbur and Emma P. A. Decker and Sarah D. Lester. here, but they don’t go on to say weather last week has beeu followed Licensed Jan. G, 1897; married Jau. M. Schimmel. Licensed Oct. 4, Licensed Dec. 17, 1897; married Subscribers are entitled each month to pp it e m « o f the late« what does affect volume or produc by another stormy spell. Still our 11th. fasuiotis in worn n g attire, tit 110 <*»*! t o I h e m other than that necessary for postage Dec. 21st. Abram Cutlip aud Lucy Breiten- 1897; married O ct 6th. and wrapping. tion, vii: proft. In either case people are happy. S. L. Lafferty and Patra A Elling- W. A. Doak and Barbara A. Mor bucber. Licensed Jan. 11, 1897; BETTER CHRISTMAS GIFT hoarding will result in falling T h e B e st O ff e r Y e t . —Any one sen. Licensed Oct. 5, 1897; mar ris. Licensed Dec. 21, 1897; mar Than a year's NO subscription to Demorest’s Magazine can be made. By HttO*eribing AT prioea, which falling prices practi wishing to rent a good home in Co- married Jan. 18th. ried Dec. 21st. ONCE you can get the Magazine at the reduced price, and will also receive the hand J. H. Milner aud Helen Barnum. ried Oct. 10th. cally augment the volume,— for with quille City can obtain a bargain by Edward S. Turpen and Ethel James S. Wasson and Ida E. some *JT\ cent Xmas Number with its beautiful panel pioture supplement. Remit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to the lower prioea leas money ia needed. calling at the H e r a l d office at ouce Licensed Jan. 16, 1897; married Sarah Simpson. Licensed Oct. 15, Mecum. Licensed Dec. 22, 1897. Jan. lGth. DEMOKEST PUBLISHING CO.. 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Ob tbe contrary, increased issues . V*. * R. L. Wagner nnd Lydia O. Mc Mrs. Sinclair and Misa Rita will ha H erald nnd Demorest’a, both one year for only $2.25' Andrew Nyitrom and Emily Prey. Deafness Cannot be Cured. either of labor checks or of legal Cracken. Licensed Oct, 20, 1897; spend a portion of the holidays | Licensed Jau. 22, 1897; married leader raise prices, when still more by local application*?, as they cannot react? G HEAT SPECIAL CLUBBING O FFER FOB PROM PT 8UBLCR1PTIU N S. married O ct 23d. with relatives acd friends at Marsh- j j an. 23d. the diseased portion of the ear. There ia money ia needed. 1897; married Oct. 20th. field. They went over last Fri only one way to cure deafness, and that is ONLY $3.25 FOR Alex Scott and Jennie Yoaknm. What 1 am trying to preach ia \ T. B. Prewitt and Nora Colvin. by constitutional remedies. Deafness is day. ! Licensed Jan. 23, 1897; married caused by an inflamed condition o f the mu- this, that justice is not necessarily Licensed Oct. 23, 1897; married oous lining of the eustachiati tube. When Mrs. Lyons and Manager Perry Jan. 27th. the sequent of opportunity, either this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling W. It. Darby and Lizzie Root- Oct. 24th. in the sbspe of more money, un carried out tbe late Mr. Lyons’ or imperfect hearing, and when it it I I E M W T ’S FAMILY m ag a zim : ’ Henry Johnson and Belle Bar- sound Licensed Juu. 22, 1897; married custom o f giving a Christmas tur entirely closed deaf ess is tiie result, and limited money, or unlimited land— rows. Licensed Oct. 25, 1887; mar unless the inflammation can be taken out AND THE COQUILLE HERALD. Jan. 24th. key to each of the employes at the though many esteemed friends ap and this tube restored to its normal condi D. H. Strang nnd Grace Bell ried Oct. 2Gth. tion, hearing will be destroyed forever pear to think otherwise. People mill. Julius Nelson and Augusta Peter nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh; Caldwell. Licensed Jan. 28, 1897; outside of tbe Labor Exchange, Lawson Lawlion spent a portion son. Licensed Oct. 27, 1897; mar which is nothing but an inflamed condition married Feb. 3d. o f the mucous surfaces. might board labor checks and use o f two days in town last week, J. A. Brown and Julia Duback. ried Noy. 13th. We will give one hundred dollars for ahy, them just as capitalists now use shopping for the holidays. The Lars Jneobson and Josephine case of deafness (caused by catarrh) tan Licensed Feb. G , 1897; married Feb. legal tender to crate joint-stock trip from the Noith Fork was oypr cannot cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. V * FOR Jeuson. Licensed Nov. 3, 1897; Send for be circulars, 11 tli. free. companies and operate them f ° r rough road. married Nov. 28tb. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. . Constantines Magnus Esbjorn profit. A. L. Rice and Stella Crunk. Li fc3f“Sold bv druggists, 75c. Elder Farrar’s appointment was and Anna Sofia Rasmusson. Li But, Mr. Cochran may say, the censed Nov. 4, 1897; married Nov. E stra Y—A bout 3 weeks ago a not for this place last Thursday censed Feb. 15, 1897; married Feb. Labor Exchange will issue chocks 7th. night, but Thursday night of this 15th. bog CHme to Mr. Lytton’s, at the against just snch properties, so C. D. MeFarlin and Emily O. Jeff Beuliam place, which the Frank Haynes and Ura E. Chance. that any one may organize to build week —Dec. 30. Our information Licensed March 1, 1897; married Leffinwell. Licensed Nov. 8, 1897; owner can have by paving for this farge works and operate them at j w n s w r o n « ' married Nov. 9th. notice aud calliug and taking the eoet. So the Labor Exchange! Mr. Canning desires to thank March 3d. Wright Allen and Lena Ann hog away, * John Jarnagin and Henrietta might, but wbat guarantee have we j the merchants and others for their - AND THE - that labor will so organize? Labor I kindness and help to make Clirist- Workcuff. Licensed March 2, 1897; 4 9 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R IN G ereates the wealth of the world j mas welcome to the inmates of the married March 2d. Henry R. Ward and Mrs. Clara L. FROM right Dow and might as well keep poor farm. it as not, were it to organize to do j Miss Allie Jenkins came over Smith. Licensed March 17, 1897; B O T H O N E Y E A R F O R 9 2 .0 0 I so. It is this organic form aud | last Wednesday from the bay to married March 21st Cyrus Miller and Georgia Gor- purpose to destroy profit which is spend tbe holidays with her grand T is scarcely necessary to call attention to the superior merits o f TH E TW IC E - den. Licensed March 22, 1897; so difficult to secure. True, there A-W EEK edition of TH E ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC as a newspaper. parents, County Treasurer aud Mrs. I married March 23d. ____ Read carefully this testimonial found below, also letters from those It has so many advantages ns a news gatherer, that no other paper can claim to be it« is no interest on labor checks, hut W. \V. Hayes. who have been cured of other diseases, and remember that “ 6 Drops” has and can never equal. The whole field o f news is covered thoroughly. The special features and illus fail to quickly relieve and permanently cure. Sept. 9, 189«. George Robison and Ellen Roy. that is a very small part of the trations are always the best. More noted writers contribute to its columns than to any D ear S i r :—Your bottle o f *‘5 Drops” received. It was for an old friend, Mr. Wm. Edwards, o f M&rtiiistown^Wis. He has nad Neuralgia iu his chest, suffering a great deal o f Comrade W. E.McDuffee greeted Licensed April 1, 1897; married other paper o f its class. It is published especially to meet the wants o f that large class •tory. Money is only a tool, money so much so that It affected his heart aud he could not sleep on account o f a smothered o f readers who have not the opportunity or cannot afford to rend a daily pnper. of any kind. It is tbe organic use patrons at Hotel Coquille part of April 4th. i .ftin, eellng. He has been under the care o f the most eminent physicians, but found no relief It is the leading Dem ocratic paper o f the Mississippi Valiev and the South nnd West. until I gave him a dose o f ”5 Drops.” The very first night he rested well, and has ever since. William Fish and Myrtle V. o f money that plays hob with ¡ last week, while mine host, Capt By a special arrangement made for a limited time only, our friends will be given an and is gaining daily. I myself am 67 years old and began taking your medicine last April opportunity to take advantage of this liberal proposition. * Crunk. Licensed April *7, 1897; Butler, mnde a business trip of for Rheumatism, which I have had for 49 years, also for a weak heart, Since taking things. Aud tbe various colonies ” 5 Drops” the Rheumatism lias all disappeared, the stiffness is gone from my joints, and my married April 12th. R e m e m b e r the <>ffV*r, T he T w i c e - a - W eek R e p u b l i c , 16 p a g e s a week, and Labor Exchange branches, so several days to Bandon. heart never misses a beat. I ain to day a well, strong woman, and I owe it to "5 Drops.” 1 only wish I could sound my bugle of praise loud enough to be neard all over the world, and Joseph D. Magee and Ida Yiola a n d T h e H e r v l d , both o n e year fo r o n ly $ 2 . far established, are not destroying The young man from Myrtle co tuld ulc convince every one that ” 6 Drops” is all you claim it to be aud more. Mrs. I). T. Carver, Wiuslow, Stevenson Co., 111. any mortganss or dividends, that I Point, who took a mackintosh from Morgan. Liceused April 19, 1897; know of. They seem to have an the restaurant in this place last married May 5th. I know it will do more than you claim for it. 34 YEA R S OF S U F FE R IN G . D o n o t lo n g e r b o dec e ive d by w e ll-w o rd e d fie « . REV. F. M. COOPER,Washington Center, Mo. T H E R. C. Endicott and Bell Daris. D e a b S ib ;— J a n u a r y 2, 1897. idea they c b d save themselves and Friday, will please return the same R e a d th e tr u th . It w ill pay you d iv id e n d s . P A R A L Y S I S A N D r h e u m a t is m Over 34 years ago, I had Typhoid Fever, Licensed April 20, 1897; married tel the profit concerna take care of promptly aud no questions will D ear S irs ; N ovember 9, 1896 . and barely escaped with my life. It left my It is with pleasure I speak o f your price system so shattered that I have had ever tbemselvea; but tbe profit concerns be asked. f April 21st. less remedy and o f the good it has done me. since. Rheumatism and Throat Trouble, James Johnson and Emma Wil will take good care of them, uutil For the last eight years I have been an incur which gave me a terrible Cough. I had been able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism. unable to find any relief for these diseases, The Examiner’s drawing this son. Licensed April 21, 1897; they turn about aud face the devil. T H A T IS T H E A L T E R N A T IV E . THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Just think, for eignt years a total cripple, not until I learned o f your *• 5 DROPS ” , which able to earn a penny nor able to walk or step I commenced taking only two months ago, T O - D A Y —this m om ent—j o u are beinR robbed off All I contend for ia this: until time will run to <100,000. Send married April 25th. what you earn. How much f Not less than 91,000 a and my cure has been Indeed w o n d e r f u l . on the ground without the aid o f something through tbe H erald ' d clubbing H. W. Mast and Maude Brown. tabor does so organize to destroy je e r . Do j o u know bow f Do you know why l Read to lean on. Heaven bless the man who dis 18 Page« a Week. . . . Already nay cough has entirely disappeared, covered this remedy, for, thanks to him and and the Rheumatism which for a few years profit, profit will go right on de- ageucy, getting both the H erald Licensed April 23, 1897; married . . . . 156 PaperB a Year to God. Iwm able to walk and able to work, iast has threatened to make a cripple o f me •troying labor, and this in spite of » ,ld tlle Weekly Examiner for one May 9th. r. cured, and I am free from pain. This is I have only taken two-thirds o f a bottle, but Js - . . W • « . l,Alk M f M n A I M 7 *k — . . - J - Il A I. .« FOR ONE DOLLAR. have not had any pain in my back since I the most wonderful and the cheapest remedy SerpbiDe Stone and Viola Mc- all the labor checks or Labor Ex year for only <2.75, aud «11 tbe took the first dose, and after the second I ever discovered. I am more thankful to you walked across tbe floor« which I have not chances for prizes in the Examin than words can tell and I want everybody to Campbell. Licensed April 24, 1897; changes in the world. The issue done In years. I have thrown away ray cane know what ‘ »D R O P S ” has done for me. Pnbliahcd Every Altt-mute Day Except married May 9th. Although I am ov*n 70 t e a r s old, I am feel and shall never need it again. To any one of tbe lab >r cheeks alone, will pot er’s drawing. Sunday. sending ing better than I have in years. mg me i a two-cent stamp I will send my James Forty and Chnrlotte S. Horace Greely once said: “ The suffice. There must he organiza (shall be glad to answer any questions re affidavit. I have another bottle o f DROPS” and value it at $1.00 per drop. garding my case from anyone enclosing a tion to destroy profit or the benefits way to reaumo ia to reaume,” speak Candles, Licensed May 15, 1897; The Thriae-a-Week Edition o f the NEVT Thankfully yours, EDWARD CASTLE, two cent stamp. Gratefully yours, YORK WOULD ia first among all • weukly” ing of again putting gold into cir married May 15th. 1005 Wall Street Sioux City, lows. MRS. SAMI EL RIULET, Litchfield, Mich. of tbe labor check are lost. Formerly N E W O C C ASIO N S. papers in size, frequency o f publication, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. C A TA R R H A N D H A Y FEVER. John Wasson and Daisy Evans. But you Let ns Dot forget thst tbe world culation aftei the war. and the freshness, accuracy and variety o f The Best 3 O n ly D e a r S ir s : S e p t e m b e r 24,1896. I find the bottle o f *' 6 DROPS ” to be very ita contents. It has all the merits o f « I wish to tell you and suffering humanity has already ezhausted a world may say “ resume" any number of Licensed May 31, 1897; married good and just what you claim. My wife has Reform Magazine- \ One Dollar a Tear how much goon ,-5 DROPS” has done me. great $6 daily at th#» price o f a dollar been suffering with Catarrh and Hay Fever of opportuuity aud plastered the timeB to that of yours and it won't May 31st. in th e W o r ld . \ 10 c e n ts a n u m b e r. On the beginning o f this year I took down weekly. Its political news is prompt, com over |6 years. She has tried everything and bedfast with lnnammatory Rheumatism, and Charles W. Anderson and Estellaa M o n t h l y — E ig h t y Pagern» plete, accurate aud impartial as all its •artb over with bouds and mort budge until you take Simmons liver doctored much, but no cure until she tried I was doctored by as good physicians as this **# DROPS” which completely cured her. readers will testify. It is against the mo < B . © . F t o i c e r , Founder o f the Arena. country lias, but they could not cure me. On gages. 1 he “ mark of tbe beast’’ Regulator. Many people seem to May Sanderlin. Licensed June 7, Yours truly REV. L. VON WALD. nopolies nnd for the people. EDITORS: j jp r e *J'li l / . .4 titimm, Ed. New Oecu*ions. August 4 , I began to take ” 6 DROPS," At March 31, 1890. Milbauk, S. D. M on the whole earth and still the forget that Conatition, Biliousness 1897; married June 8th. It prints the news o f nil the world, har that time every joint in mv body and- my N ew T ime I s the fearless a d r o r a te o f the I nitiative and limbs were stiff, so that I could not be N E U R A L G IA A N D S C IA T IC A . ing special correspondence from ail import A. L. Johnson and Mary Ann R eferendum . Majority Rule, Scientific Government» Christian, Jew and Gentile, are aud Sick Headache all caused by For twenty long years my wife suffered un moved. Even ____ my tongue _ waB ___ „ getting ____„ _ so ant news points on the globe. It has brilL Monetary Reform and Physical and Ethical Culture. ik so any one could Licensed June 10, 1897; that I could hardly speak •anil “out for all there is iu it." a sluggish liver Keep the liver active. Weir. told tortures from Sciatica and Neuralgia, iant illustrations, stories by great authors, A m o n g hundredm o f b rillia n t w r ite r » tehm understand me, but to-day, only seven weeks •nd 1 thank God for the day that your heav n capital humor page, complete market«, married July 4th. Hot a single project bar yet been w ill r eg u la rly c o n tr ib u te to ito pagem a r e from that time. I am absolutely cured, and en-sent remedy fell Into ray hands, for It The H erald does not contain an departments for tbe hou ehold and womenr« thank you and God for my recovery. comjpletely cured her I am a minister of James E. Kelly and Mary Ella launched, so far as 1 know, for tbe agricultural depaitment because P rof. Frank Parsons. P rof Richard T. Ely. work nnd other special departments o f Gratefully yours, theuospel, and when I find any w ho suffer, Senator Tillman. Henry D. Lloyd. Liceused June 12, 1897; unusual interest. HORACE F. ANDERSON, McCracken. Kans. ■peoific purpose of reudering its columns are devoted entirely to Cuniff. cannot help but recommend ‘ ‘6 DROPS", for 8enator Butler. Herbert N. Casson. Eltweed Pomeroy. Frances E. W illard. W© offer this uneqnaled newspaper and equivalents and so oboy the golden news matter, but it gives Free oj married June 13th. Pres. G eorge A. Gates. If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a large bot Hamlin Garland. TH E HERALD together one year for only Mary A. Livermore. Justico Walter Clark. tle, send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f its merit. W. E. Chance and Grace Lewis. rule, and until such organization Chnrgt to every cash in advance 82.SM. Abby Morton Dias. Eugeno V. Debs. This wonderful curative gives almost instant relict, and is a permanent cure for R h e u The regular subscription price o f th« tw o John P. Altgeld. Gov. H. S. Plngree. m a tism N e u ra lg ia , S c ia t ic a , C atarrh, A s t h m a , l>vsp»*p*l». B ackache, lla y takes place wears justified iu look subscriber the best farm, fruit and Licensed June 12, 1897; married Helen Campbell. Lillian Whiting. papers is $3. F e v e r, S leeplessness, N ervou sn ess, N e r v o u s and N e u r a lg ic H e a d a c li» « , Senator Pettigrew. A. H. Lewis. ing askance at any project, said to dairy paper printed on tbs Pacific June 13th. H ea rt W eak n ess, T o o th a c h e . E a ra ch e, C roup, “ L a G r ip p e ,” M a la r ia , C re e p in g \umhn««»N. B r o n c h itis and kindred diseases. SPECIAL TO YOU.—Bend 18 tw o cent stamps and re Peter Clanaen and Myrta Lewis. he just, which fails to give sub coast. Tbe Rural Noitliwesl is a ' ‘ FIVE DROPS” is the name and dose. Large bottles MOO doses), $1 00. Six bottles for ceive THE NEW TIME three months and PRESIDENT stantial evidence of a just purpose. sixteen page paper, published semi Licensed June 12, 1897; married JOHN SMITH, the Story o f a Peaceful Revolution, by $6.00. Sample bottle, prepaid by mall, 25c. Not sold by druggists, but only by us and our Frederick U. Adams, an illustrated book of StO pages and •gents. Agents appointed iu new territory. This, tbe Labor Exchange may monthly, snd contains much of June 13th. am Idea on every page. W r i t e t o -d a y . Alfred E. Baker and Mary A. do, aud I firmly believe will do, interest to those who are engaged SWANSON Street, Charles H . Kerr & Company, Publishers C H I C A G O . I L L . U. S. A. and the Labor Exchange check in agricultural pursuits. For the Marposa. Liceused June 14, 1897; 56 Fifth Avei « . CHICAGO* may be of great saivice in tbe regular subscription price o f <2 in license not known to have been doing, but until done, nsither labor advance both T he H erald and used. The H erald aud above magazine Ernest Sanford and Mary Cox. check freely issued nor any man Rural Northwest may be received. both one year, only $2.25. ITT I HATE STOCK FOB HALB — Licensed June 1G, 1897; married. ner of opportunity can save us. —----------»■*♦*■*--------------- B r i » E Y A U IE T 1 IB . “ I would like to see T h e A r e n a in every June 19th. Neither can we do our duty neg I'M a c u t e Y o u r l l o w e l f i W i t h C itB e a r e t* . home.” —William Jenninga Bryan, Septem Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. atively, by running away from 10c. ber 2U, 1897. _ _ _ _ _ _ Hugh M. Coke and Miss Eufa A G E S , 26c. If C. C. C. fall, druggist* refund money profit. Whatever we go, whatever Carman. Licensed June 30,1897;' i C o o . H at N »w«. i Subscription Price Reduced to 5 2 .5 0 we do, tbe black, destroying devil married July 7th. follows us sod will follow, until we I Public school t will . . commence J. W. Haga and Maude A. Leneve. torn in our tracks and obliterate January' 17th. matead of Jan. 3d, Licensed July 1, 1897; married ; as stated id last issue. it. There can be no dodging. July 4th. Edited by i f Write lor whnt yon w#nt. i q _ Third— As I see things, there is Fred Chlemens still holds the John Peart and Jessie A. Dean. no suoh thing as absolute liberty position of mate on the Cbilkat. Licensed July 2, 1897; married I B uys And S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to JO H N C L A R K R I D P A T H , L L . D. dispc.AH of. nor can there be so long as effects Fred is an ol liging officer and July 4th. A Ftw Poland China figs for Sale le t The leading Reform review is now enter ing upon its ninth year. Its career has ars preceded by causes, whioh is to competent seaman. M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon. George A. Robiuson and Anna been one prolonged effort for the advance Address L. A. MARSTERS. R ents or L eases yonr farm or city property. •ay. as long a« there is a past and A. W. Neal's little bov, Arthur, J. Leneve. Licensed » uly 3, 1897; ment of true reform and the prop«gation CUvsUad. U rego*. Write ns if you want i.n A gent in this county and at tbe county seat. o f measures for the betterment o f the a future. Aheolute freedom would fell ofl the floating wbarf, near married July 4th. People. Today T he A r e n a is better, lend us in eternity, with« nt knowl. Harry Graves, fishery, Saturday, Peter Bellinger and Mrs. Mary brighter, more virile than ever. It is in th« front of the fight nnd at the head of edge of time and space— even as »nd hail a narrow escape from Symons. Licensed July 7, 1897; 1 1 / Acre in Coqnille City, new the column. Offers tbe spirits of the just are said to drowning. He was cairied under license not used. A ' 2 2-story house of 7 rooms; closets It Stands Pre-eminent as be. But we gain comparative free tbe wlinrf by tbe current, aud A. S. Bean and Maud Drew. Li and porches; barn, obickenhouse, garden, B la c k s m it h a n d Buys two lots in Coquille good spring close to honse, young orchard dom as we unfold comparative would undoubtedly have perished censed July 12, 1897; married July Champion o f Popular Lib C ity; go o d situation. and small fruit; pasture fo rcow ,> tc.; all justice. had not Harry Graves bear the ! 12th. cleared nnd fenced. erties. “The truth (not opportunity) cplash in the water and run to his ! Stephen Benham and Kittie J S f i O O House and lot in Co- It is devoted to the interests of the peo auille City, for sale for $G00; •ball mr.ke ye free.” Justice alone assistance. ple, and its voice is raised with no uncer C O Q U ILLE C ITY, O R EG O N Brown son. Licensed July 16, 1897; W ants. it rents for $5 per month, tain sound in their behalf. The recent re ia tbe oreator of opportunity. I The Cbilkat, which arrived from married Aug. 1st. duction in the subjeription price should three acres in T T T A N T E D — To buy for cash about place The Arena in the hands of every think we make a fatal mistake when Portland, Thursday, brought 265 L L k in d aof farm work solicited. H or«- W. A. Lett and Millie A. Carl, shoeing and plow work a specialty oquille City; this piece can The t h i n k i n g American man aud woman. we reverse matters and suppose tnU8 0j f rejg|,( for Marshfield and | Licensed July 24 1897; married 15 acres within two miles of Coqnille Supplies for logging work, wedge«, dogs, be divided Arena is never dull; every issue is replete City; good for ohicken ranch. tbe contrary. with bright and interesting articles on the rings, cant-hooks and everything used \m Coqnille merchants. It was the ! Aug. 1st. Fifteen acre« and im-i issues o f the hour. Our arrange i logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction J ar T. R. G reen . J intention • * to make a trip to tbe - 1 E. B. Fish and Lelia Sumner. anted — T o rent, a dairy ranch living provements; not much over t ments are snch that we can with confidence guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f P io Licensed July 31, 1897; married a mile from Coquille City school house. <19 I f ith 40 or more cows. promise that, under the Editorship of John neei Feed stable. Mr. C. M. Dixoa, a well known Alsea river, but owing to tbe rough Clark itidpath. aaeisted by the most emi merchant of Pleasant Ridge, Fulton condition o f the bars along tbe j Aug. 1st. • S H O O Eighty *cre» nPar Myr- i nent writers and workers. George M. Q. Miller and Ardella anted — Renters for houses in tie Point: myrtle bench land, Co., Pa., has a little girl who is fre coast, Capt. Dunham decided it The Arena for 1898 will be tbe ideal Barklow. Licensed Aug. 4, 1897; for the small sum o f f;K10. Coquill« City. quently threatened with croup, but would not be safe to attempt to Magazine for tbe American Peo- when the first symptoms appear, cross the Alsea bar under existing married Aug 8th. $ 4 5 0 »ere» for b *1 p at I l f anted — To trade, Bandon pie. George Wilber Barklow and Cora this price; improvements are | h is wife gives her Chamberlin's conditions, and on Sunday be sailed Acreage for Coquille property. 8. Stevens. Licensed Aug. 14, 1897; worth $10U0, to be riven away. Published Monthly. ZBct#; per annum, | for Eureka. The Chilkat will re Cough Remedy, which always nffords married Aug. 15th. anted — Boyers for Coquille Ranch io California prompt relief. The 25a nd 50 rent main on the Eureka San Francisco Specimen Copy and HRS. 0. A. ÜFLLÏ, Proprietor, Thomas Anderson, jr., and Mary * * City homes. route for the balance of the winter. for a ranch on Coquille sizes for sale by R. S. Knowl ton. Pt 'respectus Free. Florence Kighb Licensed Aug. 23, river. For particulars call at the Herald T T T anted —To trade for property -------------- » «• » - ---- RIVERTON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON Ijand A Loan Go’s office. IVw’t Tobarro Spit aiul Smoko Toar Ufr Away, 1897; married Aug. 26th. ANTED - TRUSTW ORTHY AND in California: fiO acres improve TH E ARENA COMPANY. j f a O f i L PER ACRE—Seven-acre chicken To quit tobacco eusily and forever, be mag : sell vs gentti-nivn nnd Indies to travel Erick From and Lizzie Story. ▼ U C l ranoh. one and a half mile from ments; best place on Coqnille river. Boston. Mass. p VEK YTHINO NEW AND NEAT. AND netlc. full of life, nerve ami vigor, take No-To* I for responsible, established lions# in slate j Tables supplied witn the best in the f t tlrsiron Monthly JUiA.OO snd expense*, Hue. the wonder worker, that make* weak men Licensed Aug. 24, 1897; married Coqnille*. unimproved; bottom and berch market. p u n n on steady. Krference. Knnlnae self- strong. All druggist*, 50e or 91. Cure guaran Aug. 27th. The Aronn sod tbe CoqriLLE C ity land: time granted on part pay. Also 19 Regular board nnd lodging, |4 per week . p o l l At once for Cash Bar- teed Booklet and »Ample free. Address I addressed stamped envelops. Tbs Derain- I H erald bothT>ne year for *3 25. Single meals, "S cen ts. C. A. Houghton and Lttra Green- acres, similar location: joining: f3 5 per sep8 i Sterling Remedy 0 » , Chicago or New York. I gains S o y tilU C U j THH LABOR EXCHANGE. Thw misery of It Is awful. U8E 8T. JACOB8 OIL Clubbing Offers S C IA T IC A à i $ 1.00 DEMOREST’S Family Magazine. THE NEW YORK STAR I A 1 Special Bargain T h e Twice-a-Weeli Republic (©OQUILLE (©ITY i?EI^ALD R H E U M A T IS M . I THINK OR STARVE ¡ new york world , The Eg g Season RHEUMATIC CURE CO , 167 Dearborn is Over. Herald Land & Loan Co. Coquille City, Oregon. \ All SIZES, (HERALD BUILDING) THE (IRENAS W ALTER O R AN E, $85 Wagonmaker, $600 SS, A W W The Hi verton Hotel $3000 W on Company. Dept. Y.Cblcsgu. I acre: smug terms.