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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1899)
1 ) iPort Orford Tribane.) F o b S a l e - I o Bandon, one o f! Treasurer^Notice. DOUGLAS CIRCUIT C0UR1. J. C. W I L S O N . A. C. W I L S O N . la the quarterly report of pu. Practical Machinist. lilacksiuith mid Wa^onmaker the choicest locations, a pleasant „ hereby„iv, n thllt Coant, pila at the Bishop Soott Academy, | Wm. Perkins, Accomplice ol Dora Cole, home, new, unique in style, find 1.1 Warrants endorsed prior to the 6th 1 TUESDAY, D E C . 1*2, 1899. Portland, we notice the onaie ot I with a « p le a d e d view o f the town d«y Of Heptember. 1H98, will be paid on pre Convicted, .,_,i 01 i* , 1 t ____ .. »entation nt my office in Coquilfe City, Cooe I George \V. Gaaatlett, a Corry and ocean. Sheltered from the ^ ©minty, Oregon. No interest will bo ai-1 Church Directory. county boy, as among those rank- In the circuit court nt Uoscburg, north winds. For p a r t ic u la r s , a p - lowed after November 60,1846. iug highest in academic lepart- 011 the 1st inst., Wm. Perkins win p ly h , i, ,, l „ ‘ i n ___________________________ a ; ™ M . E . c h u r c h , » ou tk -rf¿»ulnr «crvice» ruent. tried for the larceny of a horse. n a b Sittday morning ind evening, by the, . .. . . . Ir i 1 , . , . i pastor, K. L. F itch . Misa Anoie Caiman, who has nad previously plead guilty to ttev. liobt. Ennis, Presbyterian, will con- been teaching tlie Illioo is district the charge of lewd cohabitation HDndays'oíelcb1 ru»mtb?i»fth^liule church ~»>ool, has been compelled to cease with one Dora Cole, who was jointly till farther notice. All are oordially invited, teaching on account ot ill health, indicted with him, and who plead ----- —— Miss Carman passed through this guilty to both charges. The trial Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; L O C A L IT E M S . place last week eu route to b er| was vel7 blief- Perkins and bisj blacksiuitliiug and wagon-making iu all branches. sv- — - =.-r=-= : -— ------ ;----- ai-. J home in Coos county. girl companion were a wandering A Farm Library of unequalled value— m e t ic a l. Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive— Hand Mrs. E v Hayes returned last p o|,t¡0al aspirants are begin C0UPle who seemed to hail from M A C H IN E , W A G O N A N D F A R M W O R K A R E S P E C I A L T I E S somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. week from a visit on the bay. I uing to make themselves beard nowllere and to be going to a snn- B y J A C O B B I O O L B iltir destination. J. C. Brown, a thrifty lower-! they are already quite numeiouá Either they had nnmetous 'lar destination. No. 1— BIQQLE HORSE BOOK W ell, that is not sufficient money to pay the ex river rancher, was doing town last and still aeom iug. A ll about Horses— a Common-Sense T reatise, w ith over 74 illu stration s , a standard w ork. Price, 50 Cents. right, for it shows a creditable penses incident to getting married, week on business. or thought a little formality like No. 2— BIQQLE BERRY BOOK ambition. T o seek employment T he ladies o f the Christian A ll about grow in g Sm all F ruits—read and learn b o w ; ♦ lmt in order to conform to the aud service in an official capacity contains 43 colored life -lik e reproductions o f a ll lead in g church held a meeting last Thurs varieties and 100 other illu stration s. P rice, 50 Cents. is honorable, if the service is hon laws and customs of society not day and organized a missionary No. 3— B1GOLE POULTRY BOOK worth troubling themselves about. orably sought, and honorably per A ll about Pou ltry ; the best Poultry Book in ex iste n ce; sooiety. Both are young in veurs, if not in tells everythin*? ; w ith a j colored life-like reprod uction! formed if secured. o f a ll the princip al breeds; w ith 103 other illustrations. experience, the girl scarcely mote L . L . Dietz and family will move P rice, 50 Cents. than 1G or 17. Perkins claims to up from Riverton and occupy a I Coos Bay News. 1 No. 4— BIQQLE COW BOOK A ll about Cows and the D a iry Business • h a v in g a grea t house on the Notley hill, near A. A ll bar bnrbors along the coast, have picked her up at Cottage s a le ; contains 8 colored life -lik e reproductions o f each A . Leach’s. breed, w ith 132 oth er illustrations. P rice, 50 Cents. including the Columbia, were Grove with the consent of her father, who was camping there aud No. 6 -B IQ O L B SW IN E BOOK W ill Doak, of the lower river, practically closed to shipping last Just out. A ll about H ogs— B reeding, F eeding, Butch cutting wood. She was willing to week. ery , Diseases, etc. C ontains over So beautiful h alf has recovered from a recent ac tones and other eugravings. Price, 50 Cents. accompany him because, so she said, Reports were received of a cut cident and was a visitor in town The B IQ QLE B O O K S are unique,original,useful—yo u never her father mistreated her. They saw anything lik e them —so p ractica l, so sensible. They ting scrape on North Coos river, last Wednesday. a re h avin g an enorm ous sale— Bast. W est, N orth and had one horse between them when Saturday night. W e understand South. — E . * very one keeps a — H C V ow H og W o X r ** — • / — * — — *- ” w - ho * v. avv pa w — — - orse, — — — , V I w , . nUK Attorney Seamnn, of Maisbfield, they get to Roseburg, and their B uys and S ells your R ea l E state and anything else you wish to “ F “ ru its, ■ * ou ght * * to send *1 r rig lg ‘ h t * C hicken, or grow s S m all that no arrests were made. a w a y for the B IQ Q LE B O O K S . The attended to business at the county dispose oi. commissary contained a sack of po There are no bounty on benr tatoes, simply this and nothing offices last Friday morning, uud M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon. scalps. W e have been requested more. Money they had none. returned on the 10:30 train. R ents or L eases your faun or city property. to make a note o f this, as a number They headed for Coos county Write us if you waut eu A g ent iu this county aud at the county sea Charles Selnuder and John of Hie residents o f this section Is you r paper, m ade for you and not a m isfit. It is 22 y e a n o ld , it is the great boiled-down, hit-the nail-on-the head,— Hilbakka, of the bay side, were in think that the county is still pay from this city, aud at W . L. Laird's quit-after-you-have-said-it, Farm and Household paper in stage station ‘‘borrowed” another Coquille City last Wednesday on ing a bounty on bear the w orld—the biggest paper o f its size in the United States scalps. horse without the owner’s consent o f A m erica—h avin g over a m illio n and a-half regu lar reader*. busiuess at the courthouse. The bounty on panther scalps is to the loan of the animal. They Any ONE of the B IG G LE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL $2 each. Mr. Fry begun occupancy of the spent a few days on Camas mountain | Y E A R S (rem ainder o f 1899 ioco 1901, 190a an d 1903) w ill be sent by m a il Moulton property, at the creamery f with a man named Cluster, who o any address fur A D O L LA R B IL L . About 4000 logs and 1500 pilps Sam ple o f F A R M JO U RN AL and circular describ ing B IQ Q L E B O O K S free. above town, which he purchased were brought out of North Coos lived there, and Deputy Sheriff B. W IL M K R A T K IN S O N . Address, recently, and moved in part to it P A R K JO U R N A L river on last week’s frpsbet, and F. Wells, of Olalla, who was on C U AS. F. JK N K IN S . P h il a d e l p h ia last week. were safely boomed at the mouth their trail, took them under bis pro i j Succesaor to A. B. Dean. Mrs. G eorge W o lf nud Atorneys of Coos river. About 1000 logs tection and lodged them in the county jail. They had previously John F. H all aud J. 8 Coke c“ ine nre still scattered along the North General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. over from Marshtield ou last W ed Fork, all of which can be run oat turned Mr. Laird's horse loose and it was recovered. nesday’s train to attend to some without much trouble. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely The jury brought in a verdict of sheriff’s sale busicess. Deliuered at Any Point. A. W. Beadle, a member of the guilty, and Perkins was held for Johu T. Jeokins, after several firm of A. W . Beadle k Co., of Good Rigs, Spanking Teams, Reasonable Rates. sentence. years’ absence from this neighbor San Francisco, was in town last S T A T E VERSUS M U R P H Y . hood and for something over a year wpek, endeavoring to make ar- This paper (the Coquille City H e r a l d ) has made arrangements with Joseph Murphy aud John Miller in Washington, returned Monday rangments to secure a shipyard Corner H all and First streets» : : t N ear Railroad D e p o t He wants to build were jointly charged with receiving the Cir. M gr. of the ‘‘Vermont Farm Journal.” which e n a b le s us to make of last week aud joined his family on the bay. three vessels immediately, one of stolen goods, having been arrested the most remarkable clubbing offer ever before heard of iu this section. at this place. The COQUILLE CITY H ERALD 1 Year, at Glendale, while disposing of H ere it is : which will be 250 feet long. W . H. Waddington, of Lampey goods supposed to have been stolen f V ermont F arm J ournal 1 yr. The little schooner L ila k Mattie creek, was in town last Thursday from W ollenberg B ro’s store in | San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr. on busiuess. H is daughter, who arrived Monday, to load at the Roseburg. Thero was no proof of J American Poultry Advocate 1 yr. FOLDING, has deen quite ill for some time stave mill. 8he was 35 days oat their committing the burglary ex 1 The Gentlewoman 1 yr. with rheumatic fever, is better aud from San Francisco, but the cap Hot- A ir cept that they had the goods in j National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr. tain reports that be hnd plenty of still on the mend. am i Vapor their possession, hence the charge I Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr. food and water on board and could O T S P R IN G S O U M IN E R A L S P R IN G S AT H O M E . O u r shipping is fearfully inter against them as above. Both be have remained nt sea for several Turkish, liussinn. Hot»-.\ir, Steam, Vapor, Medicated*, fered with and endangered by the longed to a gang of tramps. Perfumed. Mineral. Salt, Quinine. Hop, or weeks longer without suffering. storms. Vessels at sea have to Sulphur Bath«, at a cost of about The jury brought in a verdict of T H K E E C EN TS PE K BATH. stay out or be wrecked on the Anton Wirth, agricultural quar guilty ns charged. beach, and those inside are bar- antine guardian, was busy last Judge Hamilton passed the fol FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN bound aud cau take no chances. W m . Perkins, week attending to fruit trees lowing sentences: D ispels ColdB, Fevers, Skin Diseases and Cutan eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cures Mr. Hersev is finishing up bis shipped to this poit. Some of the for larceny of a horse, two years in This great combination meets the wants of the entire hons^hold. The H erald cives often wheu drugs have failed. Should be nice busiuess bouse as rapidly as trees were disinfected, and others, the penitentiary; Nora Etta Cole, nil the local and county news; it is your home paper and no member of tho Household for lurceuy of a horse, one year; can do without it. The Vermont Farm Journal and American Poultry Advocate should in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or the weather will permit. H e has which were badly infested with be in tho hands of every up-to-date farmer or ponltry raiser. The Gei tlewonmn ii the W nller Brookbart, for assault with disease and insects, were M assage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum , H o s the brick on baud and J. P. G ood bark best paper we know of for the ladies, being very similar in size, make-np and quality to pital, Barbershop, or Hotel. man engaged to construct the Hues, burned. Mr. W irtb is nsmg every an intent to commit rape, to the re the Ladies’ Home Journal. The National Illustrated Magazine, dublished at Washing but the storm has delayed the work. precaution to prevent the introduc form school; Joseph Murphy and ton, is file only publication that publishes the civil service news. Happy Hours is a 28-pnge magazine, designed to amuse, entertain and instruct the whole family. tion of fruit pests in this section. John Miller, for receiving stolen largo The San Francisco Weekly Post gives the news of the world in good, clean, readable Peter Ilaagenspn a prominent goods, two years each in the peni form, the market reports and lots of other interesting matter. If you wish we will sub On exhibition and sale at C O Q U I L L E P H A R M A C Y , or at my res Curry county citizen, was visiting tentiary; W in. Perkins and N o ra stitute the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, Kansas City Weekly Star, New York Weekly idence near old school building, NORA A. McEI/VEN, Agent. D m a t y I . Iliood D e e p . Tribune, Denver Weekly Times, Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice-a-we. k Louisville Courier- ins friend F. Thompson, a resideut Etta Cole, for lewd cohabitution, Journal, or Montreal Weekly Gazette in place of fc'an Francisco Weekly Post. No other Clean blood means a clean akin. No on Cuuninghum creek, north of j , beauty TH E HERALD. without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar- three mouths each iu the county chances allowed. Call ou or address, with cash, Coquille City, Oregon. town, last week, and both UCUored tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by jail nt the expiration of their terms ! stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- the H e i i a l d sanctum by u visit puritiea from the body. Begin to-day to in the penitentiary; Robt. Burns, Wednesday. banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, for petty larceny, three months in The Great Presidential Gampaign of i and that sickly bilious complexion by taking 1900. Last W ednesday the storm Casearets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug the county jail.— Roseburg Review. abated and gave us a very fair day. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, SOc. Tho policies of the great political but a little after midnight the Masons will celebrnto the cen parties nre now being formed and high wind started up again and Roseburg Review: Joe Thomp tennial of George Washington’s the candidates discussed. Every brought a heavy fall of rain son, of Camas Valley, in the bee death on December 14. citizen must study the great ques throughout most of the day, start- business, 1ms a flourishing apiary ALM OST A D A IL Y - A T T H E PR IC E One thousand words per minute tions that are to come before the iug the river to rise again. and says there is money in it. people. This can only be done OF A W EEKLY. were sent from Cbicego to New through tho medium of a great Straight I’eople’s pnrty voters Capital Journal: Mr. and Mrs. York by rapid automatic telegraph. newspaper. N ow is the time, there Tho most widely circulated “ week are called to hold a county con- < S. H. Hazard, of Empirò, Coos fore, for every voter to subscribe ly ” newspaper in America is the veution in Coquille City, Decem county, left for home today. Judge for the best and most reliable nows- Thrice-a-Week edition of The New illin g tobacco h a bit. N O -T O -li.V ber 30th. They will bold an elec- Hazard __ _______ _ _______ to nervtt-k had uomo law business rem oves th e desire fo r toba cco , w**1- , paper obtainable. The Semi-Weekly York W orld, and with the presiden t uervousiliHtrcHH. exp el*u lco -, Hon in aacli preciuct on Saturday, look after nt the capital, and they ou tin e, purities th o blood, rev lo s t m anhood. W B boxos | Republic, of St. Louis, covers the tial campaign uow at hand you can Decern be i 23d, aud choose two del-1 were n,0 Kuests of old friends ut stores m akes you stron g J f T | B I A w E ^ s o i d . j whoie field of political news. While not do without it in health , n e r v o ^ ^ w 4 l i I W jjs ^ c a s e s c u r Here are some egates. Fall in line, See call in s aiem. and T O B A C fro m book. 9 S r * J ^ y o u r ow n d ru gg is t, who ! it is Democratic, it publishes the of the reasons why it is easily the today's HERALD. I am a farmer located near Stony Brook, one o f the most malarious I I vou ch f o r us. T a k e it w ith i W U ^ 'a w ill,p a tie n t ly , p ersisten tly . One j news in regard to all political par- leader in a dollar a year journalism: Roseburg Review: Geo. Brosi, itrictsin this State, and w as bothered with malaria for years, at t i m « b o*, SI, u su ally cures; 3 boxes, f t 60, Tn suoreme court at Salem inst 0f Hockway, lmd a bad runaway g u a ra n te e d to cure, o r w e refun d m oney. j ties without prejudice. Its tele- It is issued every other day, and I could not work, and w as always very constipated as well, ro r Sterling Bwaetfy C « ., Chicago, B o n ire si, flew T o r t. W ednesday the case of \V illii.in J’rjday. While Mrs. Brosi was in I graphic and cable news service is is to all purposes a daily. ars 1 had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing, H ow ell, respondent. | superior to thnt of any other paper, vs. Alfred huggy alone the horse took Every week each subscriber re at 1 could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel Johnson, appellant, from Coos fright nt a train of cars and became quinine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained ■ C J n t o r f U - n a t e ami its special features are the best ceives 18 pages aud often duriug the conuty, was called. Ordered, on uunmnageble. Attention is also called to the Re “busy” season 24 pages each week. Mrs. Brosi was iy permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious stipulation, that respondent have | throwu out aud considerably bruised, public’s Sunday Magazine. Its half The price is only $1 per year. t ick o f chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a until .January 1, 1900, to serve and j fortunately rocoiving no serious in- tone illustrations are alone worth the It is virtually a daily at the price end’s advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never tile* an additional abstract. juries. Tho horse ran into Par- subscription price. It is made up of a weekly. en without them since. I take one Tabule each night Its ne vs covers every known part This old reliable and of special articles by the btst lite ,d sometimes feel muic more than usually ---- exhausted1 Populist precinct election of two ro** H fence near the N ew E ra mills, lines when wnen i 1 icci ---------- . take . three __ A » > most successful spec rary talent, embracing a variety of of the world. iev have kept my stomach sweet, my bow els regular and I N o weekly newspaper delegates oaeb is called to lie held Uadly smashing up the top buggy, The lay ialist in San Francis News could stand alone and furnish such , e not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since I co, still continues to subjects of current interest. in each precinct on Saturday, I p „ rt Orford Tribune: Mrs. T. cure all Seine! and i features of absorbing interest are service. nmenced using them. I know also that 1 sleep better and wake u p December 231, for the purpose o f q , Winsor, wife of Wm. S. Winsor, Seminal Diseases, | illustrated and enlarged upon. For The Thrice-a-Week W orld has at ire refreshed than formerly. 1 don't know h o w many c° ^ P lain^ , such ns Gonorrhea, representational a county conven- L liml nt |,er home in Port Orford, ..ms Tabules will help, but 1 do know they w ill cure any one in th*; G l e e t , S t r . o t u re, i the benefit of tho ladies the latest its disposal all of the resources of ‘ »on t<> be held in Coquille City on | on SHtnriiay morning, December Syphilis, in all its fashions are handsomely illustrated. the greatest newspaper iu existence idition 1 was and 1 w ould not be without them at any price. I „ forms. Skin Diseases. Saturday, December 30th. Rend 2d, 1899, aged (¡0 years. * • * nestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as S N e r v o n s Debility. The Republic Sunday Magazine is — the wonder of modern journalism tho call iu today’s H erald . The deceased, whose maiden nnme :v are also the most beneficial and the ^ ° * t convenient to tak«., always interesting to every member — “America's Greatest Newspaper,” < Z w m t £ ib j g U ra lü . WILSON a WILSON M A C H IN IS T S , W a g o n m a lx e r s , H o rsesh o ers, a n d B la c k s m it h s . BIGGLE BOOKS THE Herald Land Co. (HERALD BUILDING) Coquille City, Oregon. FARM JOURNAL SMITH'S LIVERY, FEED ! SALE STABLE C. L e s t e r S m ith , P r o p r ie t o r .!^ Great Clubbing Offer: C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON. T h e W o n d e rfu l All for Only $2.30; H Ref e p0r.ice is ALL SPRING STEEL ERAME, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT TOR USE New York World (Thrice-a-W eek Edition) J Dr Gibbon O ur frieud, H. P. match maker, is expecting Thomas F. Duffy, from about January 1st. The son is at Oold Reach, in tills coirnty, in 1857— 42 yenrs ago, and they have also a match manufacturer, being „„ i in the business at St. Joboa, M alt- i enj ° y e(^ a coutinuoas happy nornuh county, for some yearH, but \ prosperous life, having resided a!- labors under difficulties in the s u p -! p>'18t continuously m Curry county, "7 ? ce ,ler w.' , „ be T J ™ "' (fu lly regretted by all the old pio- Tho sleamrrs Fawn ami Antelope ' neers of southwest Oregon, with have changed their schedule on ! whom she has been a sharer in the this river to a run never before hardships, toils and trials incident tried. The Fawu will now put to the early settlement and devel- over night at Coquille City and opment of the country. leave for M yrtle Point a? 8 a. ui.;! -------- --------- . arrive at M yrtle Poiut at I I a. m.; Deafness Cannot be Curen and leave ou returning to this place by local Applications, a» they cannot reach at 2 p. id ., arriving at 4:30 p. m. the diacaaeti portion of the ear. 1'here i« ply of proper match wood. Mr. Hardin Norria, clerk of the drugstore of It. Shoemaker, Perry, III., says: “ A man came into our store the other day and said, ‘I want a bottle of that stuff that saves chil dren’s lives I read in the News ivlamt it. The children may get H i c k when we cannot get the doctor quick enough. It’s the medicine you aell for croup.’ ” He alluded to Chamltcrlain’a Cough Itemedy nml bought a Iwttle before he left the store. For onle by It. S Knowl- tnn. j the tars, toss of confidence, diffidence in Í nppronobins strangers, palpitation of the | heart, w -akneaaof the limbs and t.ack, loss ' of memory, umiph's on the face, conghs- consumption, etc. DR. G IB liO N hns practised in San Fran cisco over 37 yesrs an 1 1 hose troobled shoald not fnil tooonsntt him and receive the ben efit of his great skill and experience. The doctor enres when ethers fail. Try him. C U R E S G U A ltA N 1KK1'. Persons caved si home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. DR. J. F. G IB R O N , C’Jfi Kearney street. Ssn Francisco Csl. only one way to cure deafness, and that is by ooimtitutional remedies. Deafness is cansetl by an inflamed condition of tho mn-1 conn lining of the enstachian tnbe. When, this till»»* hi ta inflamed yon have a i ambling , sound or imperfect hearing, ami when it it ! entirely dosed deafness is the result, nud unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh; which in nothin« but an inflamed condition of the mnoon» surfaces. W'e will Hive one hundred dollars for ahy. case of deafness (cansetl by catarrh) tan cannot l>e cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars. fre*>. F. J . C H E N E Y A Co.. Toledo, O l^T S old by drnseiats, 7f»o Hall's Family Fills are the best. 60 YEARS* EXP ERIEN CE P atents I RADI D is io n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A nyone aendtnff a akotcb and description m sy quickly iwoertaln our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patent »Me. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on r& ten u sent free. Oldest M ène y for secnrlnc patents. Fut enta taken through Munn à Co. atents « receive ritU noffc-e, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. la rg e st cir- dilation o f any scientific tourna). Terms, f.t a * ir months, 91 . Sold by all newsdealers. H New York Branch O S c f. w l K Ht.. W ash ln itoé. D. C. of the family. Tho subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Republic is $1 per year; the Republic Sunday Maga zine, $1.25 per year. Both papers are now being offered at the very low price of $1.50 for one year. To secure this low rate both must be ordered and pnid for at the same time. Address all orders to T H E R E P U B L IC , St. Louis, Mo. GREAT . ____ OFFER FARM JOURNAL From now to lift. D O R V a r ly 5 Years. By apui'ial arrangement made with the publishers of the F A R M J O U R N A L we are euableil to offer that paper to every subscriber who pays for the H E R A L D one year ahead, for only $1.50 -both papers for the price of ours only. O ur paper one year and the F \ RM J O U R N A L fro m now to December 1903, nearly 5 years. The F A R M J O U R N A L is an old i stahlished pniH>r. enjoying great popularity, one of the best and most useful farm papers pub lished. Do not delay. as it has been justly termed— The | New York World. Its political news is absolutely impartial. This fact will be of j ' especial value in the Presidential campaign coming on. The best of current fiction is found in its columns. These are only some of the rea sons; there are others. Read it I and see them all. W e offer this unequaled news paper and the Coquille City H e r a l d together one year for $1.90. The regular subscription price of I the two papers is $2.50. J,, * £ « . Vo Other Paper Gives the clubbing offers that you ( can get with the H e r a l d . N ow it is the O R E G O lV IA lt f which we will give for 1 year as a premium to H erald subscribers. ti twentv-seven years of age and have w orked hard all my life, tha, ne as most farmers, both early and late and in all kinds of weather.; d ’ have never enjoyed such good health as 1 have since W l* W t my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and hav«| j , “ Sav, John, what are you doing to look so healthy P ’ A N T E D —A onse o f hart health that R TP*J 1 One give* roller. N ot« t i e word R I P A ' or r, cents or twelve packet« for 48 cent», San Francisco Direct, (Tlice Blanchard, * C . M AKES 3F1. f a s t e r . R E G U L A R T R IP S B E T W E E N San Francisco and Coos Bay, Pay up arrears and send in $2 for 1 year in advance to the Coquille For further information concerning dates of sailing, freight, City H erald aud xve will send you I the Weekly Oreijonutn fo r 1 year sage, etc., address or apply to H. L. BURLESON, | os (t premium, fully paid up. ’ * Kf V S f * * * * * ^ • • •*. t « £ * * f ?i pas-, Marshfield. Oregon,