\ L _ epìfite Tun^.i T U E SD A Y , MOV. M , 1806. L O C A L IT E M S B sv . (i. W . Phelps, of ornis, is expected to begin aeeries o f meetings iu the Presbyterian church, Marshfield about the last o f this mouth. I t ’s b e c a u s e y o u d o n ’t c u r e It w it h S T . J A C O B S O I L , w h i c h p e n - e t r a t e s t o t h e s e a t o f t h e p a in a n d s u b d u e s , s o o t h e s , e u r o s . BY KI.LA WHEELER WILCOX. A pain in tho chest is nature’s All the uniforms were blue, nil tho swords aud rifles new, warning that pneumonia is threat­ 1 When the regiment went marching down the street; ened. Dampen a piece of flannel men were hale and strong as they with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and All the proudly move along bind over the seat of pain, and an­ j Through the cheers that drowned the music of their feet. other on the back between the j Oh, the music of their feet, keeping time to shoulders, and prompt relief will drums that beat. Oh, the glitter and tho splendor of the follow. Sold by 15. S. Kuowlton. sight: As with swords and rifles now, and in uni­ forms of blue. The regia ent went marching to the fight. W ill Eganhoff fell off the F lan ­ agan wharf at Em pire, Friday night, and came near drowning. When the regiment came back all the guns A s the tide was flooding, he had a and swords were black, And the aniforms had faded into gray; hard time to keep his bead above faces of Ihe men who marched water. He was uearly four hours in And the through that street again his perilous position before help Seemed like faces of the dead who lose their way. oame, and his legs and arms were For the dead who lose their way cannot badly cut by the barnacles on the look more gaunt or gray— Oh, the sorrow und the anguish of the piles. Dr. Horsfall was sent for. Bear Creek Dots. NEW YORK WORLD, Knocked g out by L a Wnen the Regiment Came Back. Iu your conversation use short ion- The losses by fire in the United words und not many of them. I States during the mouth of Septem­ BO Y K A R S * ber ran up to 14,000,000. There is 150 Papers 1 llU l,ill<:i° Paper a Year for O n e Dollar ! E X P E R IE N C E The Thrico-a-Week World is a» good as n Daily "S '“» something in America more costly » » W T ’T V W at the price of a weekly, and with your largest thun war. Though largely prevent­ L flu* TlirifMi-Wttk W and best local paper, giving all your County orld j ami »State news, is equal to a daily aud weekly able, it receives little attention. at only the price of a weekly-- $*¿.¿5. f ami l'oi|iiilli‘ City Herald The World prints the news of nil the world, hav­ f Tog taer One Ye CHOICE « F o r Only $ 2 .2 5 .» L À Clubbing 1 Offers, Latest and Best ing special o »rreepondenco from all important news points on tho globe. It lias brilliant illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital humor page, complete markets, departments for th” household and women’s work and other special departments of unusual interest. IDNEY >chool Furniture Co • • • tir • • e ...... Ono of tho largest and best of the n n n r i n r i l IllUIl Illustrated Magazines, which has 1 * now for three years claimed that sight! Oh, the weary lagging feet out of step it possesses the largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful reail- with drums that beat, When tho regiment came marehiug from ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in the tight. tho world. ---------------- — ------------------ _ . , 1 , 1 . A metropolitan paper (almost, Thrice-a-Weck Sf'T OREGON S RURAL SCHOOLS. «V (| | ||] in fact, a daily, giving 8000 New York ' * * columns a year) Plans of State Superintendent-Elect Acker­ The 1,1 . The Official County paper, man- Bear Creek, Noy. 17.— Uncle Jim Butts, who has been very sick for the past two weaks, is improv­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Field, of Coquille City, visited at Mrs. Howell’s last COQUILLC c it y • week. They came down to see Corvallis, Nov. 14.—Stato Super­ Uncle Jim Butts, the father of hampered people’» newspaper in Coos county. intendent-elect J. II. Ackerman is Mrs. Field. attending one of the most enthusi­ M iss Ettie Colvin is visiting her astic educational conventions ever sister, Mrs. T. B. Prewott. held in Benton county. His pur­ Ed Hadsall, «vliu has teen liv-1 pose is to improve his vacation in ing on the Siuslaw for the past 7 acquainting himself more thoroughly OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST, or 8 years, has returned. H e with the schools of Oregon and the we will send the. . . . 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PORTLAND, OREGON 286 STARK STREET, ru m : in Benton county, as well as in tho etc.- -about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc­ state at largo, but he is of the opin­ tions—giving full and complete self-instruction in a ion that a growing state like ours practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small evinces its thrift by the progress it a cost of time aud money ) all for only.............................. $ 2 i7 5 makes iu its public schools. Hence the improvements debated for years by the stato department of superin­ > o«c. ■ tendents, and which would have i been incorporated in the laws of -A. I T ID ië cr" Oregon had the legislature organ- j (H E R A L D B U I L D I N G ) ized two years ago, will now be wel­ comed by a class of people who be­ lieve the times aro ripe for them. B ear C ueeker 9 While the educational uplift will probably be general, Professor Ack­ [ N o t e — W e think this corres­ erman emphasizes its importance CLUB WITH FITE HERALD. pondents’ letter was delayed in B uys and S ells your R eal E state nnd anything else yon wish to more paiticulurly among the rural some way, aud should hnye reached dispose of. 7 yr. $7.50 schools, which lie says can best bo j i r p n | n I nnd Daily San Francisco Examiner 1 us for last week’s issue. Would M akes L oans nnd I nvestments for you. systematized by simplifying them. n L u n L U I and Weekly E x a m i n e r 1 year, only __- 2.60 be pleased to bear again, as ofteu R ents or L eases your farm or city property. Instead of having 10 grades, he ns couvenient.— E d . H erald .] VV rite us if you want rn A gent iu this county and at the county sent would do the same work in three ---------------1 . . . , grades or divisions. This arrange­ I Marshfield Sun.t ment will permit greater freedom to Cal Wright, o f Beaver Hill, while such as incline to develop any spe­ some large fnrms 1 to $1350 —32 acres, J mile from town, $1000- 25 acres, J mile from Coquille hunting on North slough last week, cial talent. The only requirement and shipping facilities by rail or 3 miles from towu, City; half level bench land, choice This is tho best offer ever made by uny newspaper. caught a young devil fish, which lie ho would insist upon iu regard to water; good box house nnd small creameries, and good shipping fa­ for fruit or early vegetables; half We will give has preserved as a curiosity. barn. It combines nice level bench rich low bottom land, must bo cilities, which can be had r i g h t , examinations is that each student anil good bottom land and run­ on account of old age or infirmity drained. Small prune orchard Supt. Twamblv, of the Empire should bring up all back work be­ The Twice-a-Week Republic, ning water for stock; fenced; or­ A l u n <» l o r $ 1 u j i n n thereon in full bearing,well fenced, of owners, or lack of means, or cannery, has been canning some wild fore being permitted to pass to a chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and niul only little expense required to proper tnct for handling; some ducks of late, and those "who have higher grade. Upon completing Aud the New aud Superb bearing; light clearing, no green put all in cultivation; no buildings are under mortgage, aud must sampled them say that canned duck the third grade, and passing a sat­ REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE, ALL TO YOU ONE YEAR timber; will make valuable home except, small barn. Easy terms of be sold; some of these can be had is all right. isfactory examination before the A lo n e l o r J*II. 2*1 a j n i r ; &A POSTAGE PAID FOR for a good man. payment. Low, anil would divide into sev­ The runof salmon wasmuch lighter county board of examiners, he [5*2 complete numbers, 18 large pages each of ® "■ choicest illustrations and miscellaneous eral choice small homes that can than usual on the bay this year, not­ should receive a diploma which reading tbnt money can buy.I be made very profitable iu time 200-acre place, suitable for stock Buys two lots in Coquille withstanding the silversido spurt. should be recognized by any state and nice healthy home, with $ 8 5 City: good situation, Coquille City HERALD, A l0¡¡* y e f»rr ; *2 to people who are able to work, He sayB Not over 14,000 casos were put up institution of learning. plenty of bottom land for hay, friw o good residence lot 3 , sightly The largest, best and only independent and have means and net to han­ that this system is already in vogue by the two canneries. People's Paper in Coos County, fruit and vegetables, fair building location. $150 for both. dle them. The outlook for securing the fruit in many of the stutes, and that frag­ nnd spring water nnd orchard, 1 5 Acres—One mile from rail- When you renew your subscription do not lose sight ments of it in various forms exist in f Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D. j dryer is good, and farmers should some good saw timber near float­ road depot nnd steamer landing in teT ” of this splendid offer, “t& i The Sanford, will take pleasure iu I gather up their cull apples and put different parts of Oregon. ing water. Will be sold for the C«cjuille City; bottom and bench land; giving you information, nnd ) them iu the barn, ns there will be thing he would have done in our spring branch t fenced, but no buildings; mere pittance of $1050 cm no- choice location; $400 cash. showing these properties to 1 a market for them immediately, at state is to make this work more co­ couut of age of owners, and dis­ herent. The institute was unani­ [ interested parties. J fair prices. tance from other conveniences J S S D n n Ranch in California mous in adopting resolutions in har­ Q O U U O for „ ranch on Coquille There was a crowded house at the which an old couple require. If river. Stock is up, you want a stock ranch For particulars call at tho Herald mony with Professor Ackerman’s entertainment given by the pupils of j you can spare $500 to pay down, Land A’ Loan Co's office. cheap, iu order to make money- tho Marshfield graded school, Sat­ suggestion and such methods ns bettor investigate this. easy. We have it, 43G acres on a promise to bring about the best f t Choice Business Lot, near R FOR urday night, to raise funds for the I branch of Coos River, handy to river landing and in businesa A YEAR. 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from center It.depot, purchase of a projection lantern, to possible results in increasing tho steamer communication, orchards, of Coquille City. Price $1000. Coquille saw mill, nnd rafting bo used in illustrating studies. Tho j efficiency of our public schools. buildings, spring water piped to The subscription price of -*■*•*<- 180 acres for sale at water; laud suitable for grass, DEMOKF.ST’8 net proceeds amounted to $57.40.1 the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom Is reduced to $1 a ynar. *** this price; improvements are fruit and vegetables, when timber ■ Death ol Mrs. Buell. land, controls back rauge. Sev­ worth $1000, to bo Riven away, DEMOREST’S contains more matter, artistic, is removed; fine springs, nil hill How s This. enty head of cattle now for sale. scientific, social and practical than any other one D ie d .— Mrs. Julia A. Buell, wife Acres — H alf level bench; "« 'o ffe r One Hnmired Dollars Reward land. Only $6 per acre; time Five dollars per acre gets it, part magazine coutaius. f " any case of Catarrh that cannot be of Leonard Buell, at the family resi­ halnnoo choice bottom innd cleared; given with proper security ns It is a magazine for the whole family. cash. cu: ■! l>v Hall's Catarrh Cnre. branch for wnter for «took; sinall It gives as ranch general matter ns an exclusively dence in Looking Glass, Friday, long as desired, with interest nt »printt I*'. J. CHENEY .V CO. Proprietors, house, % mile from incorporate limits of literary magazine. 20 acres of very rich bottom land Toledo, O. November 10, 1898. Coquille City; has line view of town nnd 8 % . Il treats household topics as fully as a strictly domes­ W c tile undersigned have known F. J. valley, also steamer and cars. $1150. on the bank of Coquille river tic journal. Deceased was born in Pennsyl­ Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe It gives as much interesting matter for young people near Coquille City. W’ill sell 14 acres mostly level bench land, him perfectly honoratde in all business vania, September 22, 181G, coming Acre in Coquille City, new as a strictly young people’ -» publication........It gives transactions and financially aide to carry half or all, at a prieo you can af­ some bottom, light spring and story house of 7 rooms; closets as much fashion news hr a strictly fashion paper... to Oregon 28 years ago. Her out any obligations made by their firm. — It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and care­ ford to clear the timber, consis­ running creek, small new house and porches; barn, chickenhouse, garden. She was West A Trnai, Wholesale Druggists, mnideu name was Giles. g«»od spring close to house, young orchard fully edited. Toledo, O., Walding, Kinnun A Marvin, the mother of 12 children, 9 of ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. and barn, young trees nnd vines; and small fruit; pasture for cow, etc.; All DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in every wav far ahead of that Wholesale Druggists, Toleco, Ohio. Must be seen to know its fine a new place, only partly im­ cleared and fenced. A bargain. contained in any other publication. Subscriber* are entitled each month to patterns Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, whom survive her, with the hus­ of the latest fashions in woman's attire, at no cost to them other than that neces- quality of soil and loention. acting directly upon the blood and mucous band and father who is 84 years of proved, inside incorporation of A C R E S — The best Dairy snrv for postage and wrapping. aurfseca of the system. Price, 75c. per Coquille City. Will make n nice Kanoh in the State; no waste The family were all present bottle. Hold by alt Druggists. Testimon- age. than a year's subscription to — 10 Aires of mostly fine and high land; all high land; 1 mile river front, close NO BETTER CHRÏ8TM Î8 < home aud is very low nt $000. i als free. j at the funeral with the exception of Demore.st’s Magazine can be made. to town; 1 » acres orchard, fine fruit; 100 ground for residence when subdi­ -------- , , e> ------- — — | P. M. Buell, of Ellensburg, Wash., {■SHttemit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to acres open land, ready for cultivation, vided; near business center of Arrivals by Areata, Monday, Nov. and Mrs. M. A. Jones, of Moscow, $500 —part cash, balance on long fenced and cross-fenced; a new 2-story DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Coquille City. Large house and house, an J new 2-story barn. 14 : Miss E. O ’L’onnel, Miss M. I Idaho. The other children are F. time, or in small payments, will other improvements. An acre or T r a d e — For a farm near CoqnilloCity. OR THE H ERALDS O ’ Connel, E. Lowpnberg, W . Ross, ( ’ , 3 . R. A. L , O. H„ S L and A. buy 12 lots in the heart of Co­ A To house and lot in Floresville, Texas, worth two of choice bottom land for Mrs. Ross, Miss Kardsll, J. W . S. Buell, and Mrs. Julia E. Williams. f COQUILLE CITY HERALD quille City, half bottom ground, 1 1200, or 240 acres of land--40 acres im­ garden. Mostly wood laud, which Kruse, A . Johnson, Jas. Hutchin­ — Roseburg Plaindealer. half high oval bench, suitable for proved, house insured for $400; all fenced; 60 miles from San Antonio, Texas. Or 160 can be utilized to advantage. Only -------- » -------- son, Mrs. HutcbiuHon, A .C . Camp­ building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks aert sin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant, i * r For Prompt Subsnptions w r ^ Both One Year for Only $2.25. «1000—which is too cheap, but H o w I«» C u r e l l i l l i o n s C o l i c . county seat of Perkins county. Consider­ bell, W . Archer, W . Wolf. Jas. from postoffice— ur improved. it must be sold soon. b l e improvements on this place; a well Send your subscriptions to this office. Bonner, F. Saunders, 8 . II. Davis, 8&*Cau be improved by actual res­ a that I suffered for weeks with colic cost $">00. For further information, E . U bcrall, E. Standlow, Girard, nnd pains iu ray stomach caused by call nt t h e H e r a l d office. ident nt nn enormous profit, es­ 13^ Acres of fine land, half bench D . Power. hilliousness nnd bad to take medicine pecially if owner can do most of nnd half bottom land, inside of 'O R SA L E —207 ncres of laud; 50 acres bottom, mostly all cleared and in culti­ the work himself. Sanford will Coquille City limits; bottom land Tho three-year-old boy of J. A. all the while until I used Chamber­ vation, well fenced; balance bench land; show you the property. in meadow and vegetables. Can Johnson, of Lynn Center, 111., is lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 40 acres pasture; 230 fruit tri es of rirot-clasa Remedy which cured mo. I have The 1I erai . ii is agent for nnd will also club with tho Salem Daily States­ fruit; 1 acre small fiuit; 7 room house, in be divided at a profit by right subject to attacks of croup. Mr. 24 acres inside city limits of Co­ pood condition; plenty of water handy; party. Only $1100. Johnson says he is satisfied that the since recommended it to a good man aud Weekly Statesman. large barn and stable with wngonshed; quille, 11 of which is the very workshop, wood house, dairyhouse. smoke­ Daily Stntesmnn, per year......................................... ,$r. 00 timely using of Chamherlaiu’s many people.— Mrs. F. Butler, Fair- $1000— part down— will buy 100 house and other ontbnildings. Stock and linven. Conn. Persons who are sub­ best of high creek bottom ground, , 2 Coquille H ebai . p , “ • • ............................................ 00 Cough Remedy, during a severe at­ farming utensils also for sale. Situated on acres, 3J miles from Coquille City, iu clean meadow, without anv ob­ main road, near public river landing: handy tack, saved his little boy's life. Ho ject to billions colic can ward off with several ncres of choice creek $8 to school. Prioe very low. the attack by taking this remedy as structions. Most of the balance 00 is in the d m ? business, a member bottom soil above all river over­ Both for one year for.......... is level hill land; some cultivated X T T p have the best land, best of the firm of Johnson Bro's. of soon as the first symptoms appear. flows, with small new house and $2 25 ou bench ground, fair buiidings w w Daily Statesman, 6 months,, that place; aud they handle a great Sold by R. S. Kuowlton. ier, which $4 25 fenced. Price $2200. ■hoose fr an. and skilled physi- moved by recent events in Culm.” at priees and terms that are an object and is worth more than we ask for the When the United Stales takes for­ have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a borne $3 50 Both for onlv. •n ’ icspoml to his call, that is a joy forever, and mean business, place as soon as it can be used, and mal possession ot Hnvsna he will be .$1 50 12 acres more or less inside of Co­ write • ' s remedy for use in ns for exact description and terms of is fine grass or fruit land when more greatly moved by several 00 optional payments. Coquille H e h a l p , '• • * ........................................................................ quille City limits. All well cul­ h - 1 ' a time when his timber is removed; one of our thousand miles. tivated creek bottom land, except • 1- • v < danger, because O Q Q A C R E S — Ou an arm of boat bargains. $3 50 a couple of acres nice high ’ 1 superior to anv ^ Coos Bay; part vtry,rich creek 1rcasurer Notice. Both Weeklip» one year for.............................................................$2 50 11 acres inside incorporate limits of building ground, well fenced in bottom land: sandy loam: bouse and two the country over givi .'n that f- II« Wllltf atice 1 » hereby l two parcels, fine stream of water bams: good orchards: small fruits: fencing; Bandon with house nnd fencing. • > .• cinup. Mr John­ The Statesman will furnish you the Associated Press nnd State and atv warv; pnta- e paid finest spring* imaginable right at divides high land from the low the Will sell at sight, or exchange for tonile 1 On ‘fion: State Official Courts and Departments News— ALL THE NEWS which son say in - u the best selling house nnd barn, sufficient for never failing No*. m |38. 8V.W. *'.*?. Ul. land, just the place 99 out of power for small machinery if desired: ont- other kind of property we can cough nieiliimi u.ty handle, and i , S t interests you—24 hours earlier than any San Francisco papers, :*• on hill land. Bottom land thor- every hundred is looking for, in a onjhly cleared. handle. What have you to trade 1 that it gives splendid satisfaction in nbiivp-namcd wurrati s wtt »• e i u i o r s e a A p r il rimsyonrstato Dnib and best home Weekly are furnished to you at less Cattle, horses, fowls, im­ small home, near town, schools, plements and furniture, all included, at In fact if you have any property all cases. For sale by R. 8. Knowl- 8. 18 «.* 2 . N o interest ill be allowed after than 50 cents a month; or the large Weekly Statesman and your H erald i September 25, 1898. $5500. etc. which you wish to sell or trade. ton W. W H i t » . Treasurer. j for less than 25 cents per month or less than 5 cents per week. BandoD. Two new-comers on Bear creek last week: To Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Doak, a son. And to Mr. and Mrs. Evander Randleman, a daughter. George Colvin was on Bear creek last week. Lea W right was a visitor on the creek today, for the first time for over two years. Co. and The MONARCH of the Dailies, The W eekly S. f - Exam iner For little more than the price of one<^~ Coquille City, Oregon. ff8 km WORTH $4.25, Only $3.00 DEFO RESTS famii» MAGAZINE $ i.00 23 lh3 200 K- and DEM OREST’S MAGAZINE. -3 The News 24 Hours Laler than Other Service, i 04 1 1