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¿ M p .t iU ¿ U 'J t Bamlou Kccorder.) Remedy lor Bit-Pulling Rev. J. N, Bogus aud wife have , returned to Baudot! to reside. Here is something of real practi- Dyer and Shoemaker shipped c|d value to any one driving a horse one hundred thousand bloom- that pulls on the bit: Fasten u 1 handles to San 1’ raucisco on the small ring to each side of the bri- ¿ ú C V illil T U E S D A Y . OCT. 9, 1900. Church Directory. Christinn Chorcli — Services every Lord's ^ H? ,^rhii‘j I ?*pe0l0r. MuD8tl ’ o f over ,l10 Sun- ' lfe- 8 p. r ni. . L >rd s s!,',r bupper, 12 e,'{■A'-1 to 12.1A, "iia,'ia Bible ! gftvioif service. was h^re day and was very ninob pleased tug, 8 p. in. The public is cordially invited w ith the conditiou o f th in g s at tlie |u attend all »ervicus. J ksök Al. II untbr , ! Bandon statiou. Minister. ; M . 0 E. charch, south—regular . services! . . The Knight* o f Pitbias will give pastor, E. L. F itch a l all her»» on the l /I h of n o t e n i - Kev. Kohl. Ennis Presbyterian, will con- h e r, und os the Knights are fii.-t- duot services m this oily the 2d and 4th ,.|a88 enter tainers this occasion Will Sundays of eneb month m the litth church, , , i: ,1 .,.:, f .„ ..n ,lr until farther notice. All are cordially in- rqual It Dot e c lip s e tin 11 former ble, and as Uear the blow bund loops as Pass , lines through bit . possible. , rings and snap them into rings at brow baud. This, with a com id on joiut<*il bit, will g iv e a leverage that will enable a child to hold a ‘ puller'* or hard-uionth^d horses vvith t8lte under almost a ll c ir c u m - stan ce s,. I t can be used on a fast . , ,, , , [ h o ses in d o u b le te a m , or on b o th , The schooner Parkersburg is un ' as desired. Try it. It ¡ h cheap L O C A L ITEM S. deigning repairs at Parkersburg anJ easily applied. It won’t make Sheriff Gallier went to Myrtle Hiis wees, and when the work is tjlc. mouH, sore. It is better than Point on official business lastFriday. completed Captain Jorgensen) ^ bj thinks she will be in shape tor j - * Mrs. Steve Gallier came home tluo(iier seventeen years’ service, j from a two-weeks’ visit at Bandon ! During the winter of 1397 Mr. Friday. A few_°* ,h° Pr,'* re88,ve ! ar“ firH James Reed, one of the leading .. 1 vr 1 1 it 1 1 ° ouC> fo r k are hnoliup | <.itizenn and merchants of Cluv, Mrs. t red Melil, of Bandon, re- ! grayel and placing 11 on the ground (jlay Co., W. Va., struck liis leg turned borne Wednesday after a I hey intend to grnval one and a !(jrUiUbt a cake of ice in sueh a muu- visit of several days with friends Imlf miles of the road frotnjReed s ut,r ,ls Lruiso it severely. It be- at this placo. ford up, tins full. canto very much swollen and pained R. E. Shine, secretary o f the Messrs Sltippley and Davis, whoj him so badly that be could not walk Southern Oregon Co,, of Empire have a lease on the Baudot) broom without the aid of crutches. He City, spent a day or so in town handle factory, shipped a thousand was treated by physicians, also used last week, returning on Friday. handles to Medford, Oregon, a few several kinds of liniment and two S. F. Sheppard, late o f the gov days ago by way of Coos bay and and a half gall ms of whisky in ernment work at Bandon, went to Portland. I f the railroad is once bathing it, but nothing gave any the hay Friday, nud will possible completed to Rosehurg such ship relief until ho began using Cham accept a position of the railroad ments can reach their destination berlain’s Pain Balm. This brought in less than one-fourth the distance almost a complete cure in a week's company. now necessary to tra vel and at a time and ho believes that had he W. R. Darby runs the “ lightning saving of much time an 1 cost. not used this remedy his leg would express” among the hauling fra have had to be amputated Pain ternity, and will serve the public (Joos Bay Nows. Balm is uuequaled for sprains, promptly and carefully in ull busi A. B. Seal has severed his con bruises and rheumatism. For sale ness entrusted to him. nection with the Gardiner Mill Co., by It. S. Kuowltou. vitt-'d. effo rts. The late Methodist Episcopal » “ J w“ ‘ "Gaia be “ *** nB,, f“ stive conference at Ashland returned raui e. ' Rev R. C Lee to the Marshfield Additional machinery for the charge, and also Rev. James M oore, “ >atch factory will be here on next to that of Myrtle Point. Areata, and work will commence I as soon as possible thereafter. M. C. Bingham, o f Norway, the] W. A. Maxwell was in town from bee and pcnltryman was in town The shafi Friday. He will hardly be ready I0 ™ 8 C . . J i i Oi » is now doua . 150 feet, ’ and slate ee purchased nnrehnseu to move to his place o j , . ^ Htuck) IniHoa|iti that Mr. Harlocker before the hrst of I vejn of , i(j c ||)Be b the year. I ,, „ - dealer, 1 1 , Luueback, r „ L . . L I . The which Our music A. . chinook , . . salmon, , , . . . are . , , ■ , . 1 c - in tho deep holes below the hatch- ls looking for the arrival of a six- . ‘ . .. ... : “ , , , m : cry have shown no disposition, teen-vear-old sou lo arrive from .. , . r .. 11 .1 , 1 . 1 \r 1 up to the present, to mvve up to Port and bv the next Del TSorte, . - ,. ,, . . . , , . 3 , . ,, . the trap prepared for them by the he having remained at that c it y 1.. , 1 r. - 1 1 _ 1 lisb commissioner. It is lo be win e his parents wore gcttiug lo- , , . ,,. ,, . , ,, , j | b 13 | hoped they II “ get a wiggle on be- cated uere. ^ for a heavy raiu sets in, otherwise Michael QuiMinan, of San Fran-1 the hatchery will prove a failure cisco, came up on last Areata and this year. Supt. Brown snys there has been oyer to the county seat J is a large number of chiuooks in lookiug up some tnisinpss mutters, j the pools, but they seem to be in making the H i kald office a pleas- no hurry to move up streum. ant visit. This is Mr, Q’s first . visit lo the county for severul years j Educate Tour l.owojs Wilh CiiHcarcts. Cnndy Cutlmrtic, euro eonstipatinn forever. Our now nrrival nnd music dealer, t i0r--5c' itc.c.c.faii,drnii :isurfiui:dmoiio». A. Lineback, put in motion tbej ..... erection o f a new residence on the. Biggest Bargain Out. p r o p e r t y recently purchased in the | One of the best Dairy farms in Spurgeon addition last week, ( ..un county. It contains 171 acres, There are several new and sob- 1135 acres ¡11 bottom, 60 in cultiva* stadtial residences assuming shape ■ tion, 9.‘1 tine dairy cows go with in town. the place as well as nine heifers An Astoria dispatch says: W. W. Whipple, who has just returned from San Francisco, states that the opinion in general among Southern railroad men that tho Astoria rail road is to be extended down the coast to San Francisco. It is re potted in San Francisco that work on the extension will commence early next spriug and will be pushed to completion. T H E This 10th day of Sept., 11)00. J. B. P U L L E Y , County Treasurer. N O T IC E . Any person or persons cuttin on or removing C h it t im B akk from tlie Southern Oregon Co’s, land, without being duly authorized will be prose cutid according to law. Js*?“ Any person furnishing sufficient evi dence for the recovery of Bark so taken will be given one-half of the bark recovered. S outhern O regon C ompany . O. F. Topping, J. AV. Felter, M I. Swift mid Wallace Vandecar, old veterans o f the civil war, of Ban don, come up Friday to nttend the funeral of their old comrade and friend, 0 . D. Elliott, which took place at the Masonic cemetery at 2 o’clock p. m. FARM I. X . L . G R E A T S — A ll except HARDWARE STORE, O rrL rk bad ones! A Wm. Gallier, Proprietor, HAffDWfll^E, AGflTE WA^E, T h e re are hun dreds o f cough medi cines which relieve coughs, all coughs, except bad ones! The medicine which has been curing the worst o f bad coughs for 60 years is A y e r's C h erry Pectoral. Here is evidence: “ My wife was troubled with a deep-seated cough on her lungs f o r three years. One day I thought of how Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral saved the life of my sister after the doctors had all given her up to die. So I purchased two bottles, and it cured my wife completely. It took only one bottle to cure my sister. So you see that throe bot. ties (one dollar each) saved two lives. W e all send you our heart felt thanks for what you have done for us."— J. H. B urge , Macon,CcL, Jan. 13, 1899. QUEENS WAffE. T!N WfH*E. 1 Call and examine poods and investigate prices, uul T G. E C K L E S , I • C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OR. f Now, for the £rst time you can get a trill bottle of Cherry Pectoral for 25 cents. Ask your druggist. r o m '.v i > Ikr. iDi'ij i:; .•> \m*. Office at Maoy & Moore Paint Store. yr/- 7 ' House, Sign ami Carriage Painter. Paper Hanging, Interior Decorating an i Graining. VETCHES 00 0) { C\j Ö > , . Í H Central M eat Market Curran & Cass, Proprietors. H Tile Full-Bred Xoritian Stallion, « T I L L HE AT COQUILLE THREE V\ days out of niue, beginning Mon day, May 28, 1900. to insure; payable wlien tlie mare is known to be with foal. | $5 for single leap: payable within the sea son in U. S. gold ojin or bankable notes. CH AR TR ES is a beautiful iron grey, 1«!! hands high, and weighs 1668 lbs. lie is a j horse of unusual line style and ac'ion. and j of gentle disposition. He is powerfullyn built, has a fine head, heavy neck, is deep through the shoulders, full across the breast, splendid back and loin, round and full in the barrel, broad across the hips and rump, fine clean bone and well set. His offspring are of same form, color and dis position. Got by imported Duke de Char tres, 2f> 4; dam, Nornm. imported Pollock of t l a A d U l . ^ d s m imp^rlid UattYer’. n i i i v r i H n AR m R i v Y. Proprietor. Pv,.nviu< GRANT This paper (the Coquille City H khald ) lias made arrangements with the Cir. Mgr. of the "Vermont Farm Journal.” which enables us to make the most remarkable clubbing offer ever before heard of ill this section. j-£ure it ¡H The COQ UILLE CITY HERALD 1 Year, | f V ermont F arm J ournal 1 yr. | San Francisco Weekly l ’ost 1 yr. J American Poultry Advocate 1 yr. 1 The Gentlewoman 1 yr. | National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr. k Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr. j | r ..*» WliSt You !■ • ’ ty W a tfli stam p* v. i t !i m a k e r’s nam e, T hin hand* >*. «I’ HiiDle, ruliahle ’ • ■* P • Fur Sitverln* •> • i ■ i F a ce) s c r e w t : 1 s c r e w b ezel, t-’ )ri»t>i'. will w e a r and T. ain it “ perfaot H lvsr c o l o r for ■ I'lellma. K en t's 18* s i . «•- stem w ind f*inl tileui set, lit* te d with it ponuln* S fT H TH OM AS LfirtTURY M o v e rient, trunranteed occureta 5 y e a r s , as g o o d ana K**n- I • -i nppoarinK a v. a tch a s a n y m an n e e d s . .Send ua tin s ml. w ith y o u r o r d e r and w e w ill s e n d it C. O. D. s u b je c t t o y o u r • > a niinalion and a p p rov a l. E x a m in e it th o ro u g h ly and if fou n d ju st a s re p re se n te d , eq u a l t o w a tch es reta iled a s h iK h b'« $19.00, pay E x p. ctrt. o u r p r i c e , A n v on o sending a sk olrh nnd d escription m ay quh-kljr iAscertain ou r opin ion free w hether an in vention is proba b ly patentable. Communlca* tlons strictly confldential. H a n db ook on Patent# Edit free, o ld e st ugency f o r securing patent*. Patents taken through M unn ft Co. receiv e tpecial notice, w ith ou t c harge, in the Scientific American. MUNN & CcL3c,B™ a',’*a' New York bra n ch O lSco/iLii F St.. W ashington, D . C. P E N S IO N S , PATENTS, AND M IS C E L L A N E O U S C la im 3 against Cue G overnm ent. ALLAN RUTHERFORD, (F o rm e r ly T h ir d A u d ito r U . $ . T rea su ry .) A ttorney nml Coum r U o m f I.aw . S o licito r o f A m fr ir a u and F oreig n Patents, T ra d e M ark- ar.dC i p y iu !. P ra ctices before the Su p;. ,m C ourt o f th< U . S .# Court o f C laim s, nnd ull iX p u r tin v -is ot the G ov em in en t. S pecial ntt> nt' ’ . i : w n to i ' . i h u ft' rT iccrs and enlisted n >, !« r A im v aii 1 V:ivy s n v i r r in tho n mitl t il« W t r w i’ h Spain. A i - o C ljiiiii o» C o w t .o n o it Contract* o .s . t O l i r c f i v M » A t c n u :. ’ .:. to '.: ■ C m , r.. ’Aci* linj r>r from M a 1, Gen« r -. 1 O . O . How d, IT, A r m y , < l - o g e * . H en n in g , rho: i i .h ;.; N . r ¡-.¿1 V. . o o . n jl o n , I>. C ., and othtMS. N o cha ri;.e f r a.lvl.T . O: C> rrespondenco aelicilftd« A - U n t i c llu iL I in g , ij2S in.\ h.vj F Street, N. W., nnd H ip . c h a rg e s . G iv e It 30d a y s trial. I f n ot sat* U fled w o r e t u r n y e u r m o n e y . F o r ca sh w ith o r d e r w o «onit you P.ir.E s Finn Calc! Plstod WATCH CHAIN. K F. E. Enceli ¿Co. 330 Dearoom St. Chicago ...v.,-,. T rade M a r k s O e sio n s C o pyr ig ht s A c . A h andsom ely Illustrated w eekly. Largest dr* oulation o f any »den title Journal. T erm s, t3 ft y e a r ; fo u r m onths. 91. Sold b y all new sdealer*. 3 2 .9 8 o o m ir , r Q 7 , a n d io o , ON , D. C. r~.ru- - -r-.. .■ MTfSQSS BuOYOLEÜÎiBEE on priprovai to you r addro-s v n m o v T A c a t r m ä s m k p s i a o f s i fO U n t O ß £ l : you .. • ' j It; I t l o r i r t u '* wLofclt iron e-olttr. Iifi jlit. o f I t t i n - J re nani, u uiid W E \V l L i. Ä !»l 1* T U E W H E E L «'. O. D. ou apm- >val, r.'.lowittK y. tt ’ * j uih '.’ iilo < ii >1 e*- am .no It fully Iw fore you . ; t H. 1 !’ it is not ;ill and luorethtui vro c u i 'n f r it, it; id it liv liir w ¡»-el i : :n y i nt cnn >n t for tu w in t.ear too p f if f frota any one c! n i*. : .1 We . . ; , 1 j ;y ,C • • vi . •» ciintyui» oursv'w p. T i r » ’ * F .îS f-'ffit.S iz * * û / r v c J o at our lu i A .w ci'-t’s H i m p l o p r i . « o f _____ -.- ti c >'<i¡ t bargain In n ............ ... r o f..v id . W»; ¡TmtMiHfö it «Minai lo :w; V É »0 w' • ! ot. Un- I i- ’.. f.iri'i )<m to«, d i- ■* n, pi • t p. e j>.:v :i .‘.out i;.' .1 lie not !'• •! it- wr r.-t.t- -HI. IYo:.i i \C1.{ : l V l i H U Y C L B ¡ i ! ;:r.K .s ; t g , i. .¡ ¡.i. v inti-...!ucinir $ 1 8 -i2 • • ■ ....■ ;ei® lit US Pcsrt ;ioo- and ger— . o fth o i:i. -t ex ¡ictiv; ve ; i : - o i ■ the ■ ,:rl.< t. T m *‘ ircriiHo :j« » V e s in g c r l l y t l i ale - : . I .. • ; |-.e*. ?:. I-*, t.rds litui <»••••* i.M »:•<• I r t oi.Miaiihij. Ktiftiuulod lft k. rrmroon or.-oiu H L*n > ¡\. Iiir-ltly il.dvlicd and om iunentod; pps-olal ¡.cd ’ .i.-kt i i ■ -c on tCi l • ■ 1 • t p-ift*. We « lio! eii'My teat every piece ttta'.i-fiiil tli ' g- . 8 in!.* tliis Litici lino. Our binding* j . u r h ja u r * bond wilh cn d i !<i:‘yttle. % t >;i: A < 'I f f ' •!.' : i ' I? f G.f id ' n i ; In full with order wo will, lx* ret:.I I i ‘ o g lfitr«ii. U lO.'/.k) mile borrid pattern cj'c lo - or it lihrh pirulo lloor pump. Your nionoy a ll Lack if you are not V X . . j^im Gkt»t» i •rfeetly salisi t à D P - ^ /3 Q Ç W e do not. nimm foot.no the chNap depart- hnr «s iJirTfceÜrive nient store Kind o f wJiecN, ••uh »*:* many new concerns and LliJ onjiply houses advertise nnd sell ns high grad*«. Wo can furnish them,, however, at i j to.1?? strijqicd; or hi.,5 to SflJ.hO contj-Ieti*. 'o'e d* not pruarntitee nor recom - i;ic:id them. li.EF ^R .E «1 ftlU i >: «X O ft bicycle o f finyo*;« el.-c. no matter who or how cheep, w rite via und let us c ! vou how much wo CRR savi» you o'i Gtc an me machine. v 1 1 1 ".. 9* y » m ' .' J , li 1 1 wo (■•!** i\-■ >••••! • * F U f V A iilP Y i'I .K b r «Ils* lire I if f'/’ W B ti'i’ íut íh ( í cntftlofrm-* for «¡s n fcwd.-ç s. AYu t i . d one iKrsou in each town fo r this p-.n-pose. We ; e v i 1 .1 Jii'.iidri’il S o C fi M « \\ ¡IE K LS taker, in travio which wo will c l o w o r t :it to G ib cn c h ; ip o .«..me -'ir ;.. ¡11 s i i ìj m s ti1 d ’99 fiod e’.s very etici. Semi f.-r P.anrn.’n IdsL O i'K R E I k A E ilU l'V is '•;:o;;es:!oricri. NYc rc?> r io u:.v br.t.it o r b” : :. • - x h • - • : w i 111 ' h icam.. o r a *.y ex press o r railroad c o n ¡a: : v. will sciiti v.'.i It-to-rs o f reference dir et from t!i.* huyr t banks in Chic .io» if you wish it. Ç ^ ^ * * * ] l ’idtiY. '!>'■ l'W p; ;• carni l i t e . » p c c iu l ir r um o f shipment without deposit wilt yuan. C V G ivo nanio o f till* paper. j p ' Great Clubbing Offer: ■ i . . AiiO APPffuVAl ! 1 \ . ^ J 11 f i l l s ' FOR Estimates furnished on all classes of work. Satisfaction guaranteed j a v in g bought out th e cen - trnl Meat Market, we will be able to furnish all kinds of Meat— Beef, Mutton anil Pork, and will pay the highest cash price for beef, hogs, sheep, eto. CJUUBAN «V GASS. 6 0 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE -2 £ £ £ £ By special arrangement made with h e publishers of the FARM JOUR- NAB wo arc enabled to offer that paper to every subscriber who pays for the HERALD one year ahead, for only $1.50 -both papers for tho price of ours only. Our paper one year and the FARM JOU RNA L from now to December 190 !, nearly 5 years. The FARM JOURNAL is an old established paper, enjoying great popularity, one of the best and most usiful farm papers pub- shed. ITrj'Do not delay. O H A R T r I B I I T A N T E D —SEVERAL PERSONS FOR \ V District OfVc ‘ Managers in this state to represent me in their own and surround ing counties. Milling to pay yearly $000, Treasurer’s Notice. payable weekly. Desirable employment with usual opportunities. References ex- ■\[ OTICE is hereby given that all County Clmncvd. Kuc 1 <'se Hr 1 f-addm hs > h ! « t ¿ t o t axton jiuinung, if Warrants endorsed prior to June 1, envelope. S. A. Park. 1807, will be paid on presentation at my Chicago. ____ office in Coquill** City, Coos county, Oregon. No interest will be allowed after Sept. 18. 1000. A : ............ , ..... 'f! Vvv/i'r iili i**l. SE^D Y6 * i i U Z A B Û Y Q L £ G O M P f iS S Y , OMoago?«*- ■i. Regúlame P e is wl11 <,,,lno in 1,1 tho 8Trinif- hti- M" H 11 separator, mower, ttemnn V I T A L I T Y 1» k<’. ««ifon and team, etc. Is lo L O S T V IG O R cated on river 1 J miles of a creamery i AND M A N H O O C 2 miles of postoffice. The place Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions and has two good houses and two barns, wa-ting diseases, all effects of self- This great combination meets the want» of the entire hons-hold. The H * b ,LD cire». nil above high water. An ideal abuse, or excess and indis- all the local nnd county nows; it is vnur home ]>.iper and no f'> f , tl1“ „ ’ s|, u c ________________ _ withoat it. Tho Vermont Farm Journal and American poultry Advocate shonb toil to am 1 place for a first-class dairyman. , u i j creticn. A nerve r B r in e s th e be in the hands of every up-to-date farmer or poultry rm-. r. [ he Ge. llewonmn i , the This place can be had for $7000. Vo?' ■* q blood builder, r. B rin g s the ^ln “ w , know of for the Indies, being very similar in size, make-up and ,mal ty to y, s p i n k glow to pale ale cheeks and [ ^ L a d i e s ' Home Journal. The National Illustrated Magazme. dubl, shed at Wn».:.nR- George Robinson lind a good, For particulars call at or address .— of _ youth. ton, is the only publication t h a t publishes the oiyil service news. H a p p y Honrs is a restores the fire broad and substantial porch built I lie H e r a ld . ' v By maili.de ]>cr box: O boxes Inrue ••¡a,,a<>e magazine, designed to amuse, entertain and instruct the whole family. The San Francisco Weekly 1’ost gives the news of tho world in good, olean, readable *• Inst week on the front of bis busi- for ¡¡"2.50; with a written guaran form the mark, t reports and lots of other interesting matter. If you wish we will snb- ness building on front street which tee to euro or refund the rnonej’. stitutc the Chicago Weekly Inter Icean. Kansns ( lty Weekly Star sew \ork Weekly Unclaimed Leiters. Tribune. Denver Weekly Times, Toledo Weekly Hl ule. 1 wice-n-we k Litutsville Courier- u great comfort to the public and Journal. ,,r Montreal Weekly Gazette in place of tan Francisco W eekly I ,;st. No other NERVITA r/iEDICAL CO. convenience to himself nnd the Following is a list o f letters re chances allowed. Call on or address, with cash. & I B S « ¿ K A L D .^ Wilson Jewelry Co., occupying the maining in (he Coquille postoffice Clinton ik Jackso n Sts^ C H SC .IC O , IL L . west half of the building. For Rnlo by Cocjuillo 1'lmrmacv Get. 1st, 1900. Persons calling for I --------------------------------------------------- B o i l S i Miss May Haft, r>f the I ¡|iL M n e will please say advertised. j botli 1 month, Brewer, P. H ' . _ r- i I P a g e hotel, this place, took lier leave Anderson, Ed. for her homo in Currv cou n ty! ! s \/ _ Thursday where she will remain Foster, Mrs. W.F Gooddol, Mr. $ 2 .1 0 Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only f a while her mother, a sister of Mrs. | 4.15 “ • “ both 7 year, only - Raymond, A. C.|Ryuu, Ella W. Hall, of Marshfield, mother o f our ! Wilson, J. J. | popular nttorneys, Hall A Hall, at j Rutzer, Joe All the Congressional and State Legislative News Pay Up and Get Both Papers at that blnce, will accompany tlie lat-1 Dated at ( ’oquilli*, Oct. I, 1900. Price of One. come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best ' B. E N o s i . iir , 1>. M. tor to 8an Francisco. All for Only $2.30; Gait. Joi n Fox, David . Lot four in block 14, in E. B. Denn & Go’s additions to Marsh- field, will be sold at publie auction Saturday, Oct. 20lb, 1 J ’. M. This is a beautifully located lot, uear the Co- the end of the briidge <.n « u .ne quille road, coming out of Marsh- field, nud is but a block from the public school building. ! j ; Fish,Mrs.Albert Inis râper Farm Journal Johnson, w. . 1 Year. 5 i ears. Daily EraiiTeltM 40 CtS Weekly Local Paper for only the price of one. To Tho Deaf. Me want to get 5 0 0 new su b -1 scribers to tho H erald , and are \ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- going to do it if wo can; we there- __ fore continue our arrangement with T H E thr Farm Journal, by which we can A T J send this paper (T he C oquille C ity « . n , • • » ;#i Hi.i:vi.r.) i year and the Farm Jour- takes the market news o f San Francisco by wire prints it mil s years, both for only $ 1 .5 0 . daily and distributes it in Coos county 24 hours ahead of the Ami we make the same’ offer to BAY CITY papers. It at so serves the arrival and departure of all old s u b s rihers win. win pay all ucsse¡s a t fl// Pacjfic coast ports. For this part of the coun- arrea rages a n d i year m advance, try its column “Domestic and Foreign ports," is the best ship- A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, 1 KBV0 $10,000 to bis Institute, so tlmt pe0,,le to procure the? Kiir Drums Yunv have thorn free. Atldress No. ltff> .*»7. The Nicholson On the 10th of December, 1897, Institute, 780, Eighth Avem , New Rev. 8. A. Donahoe, paster M. K. York. U. S. A. ♦ *€»-•-♦ Chyrch, South, I’ t. Pleasant, M-. Va., the Farm journal is á ¿ c m - pm«- pmg guide. Besides giumg the mouements of steam uessels contracted a severo cold which was Master Builder HenckcndorlT ticai, progr. sivo a dean, honest, betiueen San Francisco, C oqu H ie r iver, Coos Bay and Portland, attended from the beginning by is making g-md progress on ttie violent coughing. Ho says: “ After schooner in tho Marshfield sbip- us fui paper, full o f gumption, full ¡f notes the arrival and departure of sailing schooners at and The OREGONIAN is the only Morning Daily resorting to a number of no-called vard. The stem nnd stern posts of sunshine, vvith an immense circu- f 0p fheir ports. lalion among tlie best people every ‘specifics,’ usually kept in the house, are up and all o f the frames will coming in here which advertises Coos county abroad. The where. Von ought to tnkr it. to no purpose, I purchased a bottle be in position tb ism ek . A force WEEKLY OREGONIAN gives all the news o f our state and 64 of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, o f meu are also at work putting columns o f general telegraphic news of the world each week. which acted like a charm. I most the keelsons in position. One half It will be sent in connection with the HERALD for only $2 pet cheerfully recommend it to the pub tlie roof o f the shed is on and when year. Here is your chance for County. State and National lic”. For sale by R. 8. Know ¡ton. the other portion is completed Cnftthiflont nnd reinrn with f l (money tlie manager will be able to prose fV c iv s. or currency) nml we will order the Coast Mail: The viewers ap cute work during all kinds of j order following "Fam ily Combination" sent pre paid: pointed by the County Court to j weather.— Hnu. survey tlie proposed wagon road * • •» • San Francisco Weekly Post I yr from Alleghnnv to the County $ 1 0 0 Reward $100. line, have completed their work Th„,„.ie rso f this pa.s r will be Pl.„ ,,l The Gentlewoman 1 yr. The Lending General Farm Paper anu will rnnKt» their report at next t.> hum that there h .- o irut .*n.* tin ui.a National lllust. Magazine 7 yr of the Northwest—A High-Class, ili*c isc that science hnsbu n able to cure in countv court. Wo umlerstaml nil its stnees. ami that is Catarrh. Hall's Amer. Poultry Advocate 7 yr Illustrated Farm Journal — Pub thnt thè grade in no place exceeds Catarrh Cure is the only jiositive cure known lished Weekly at Salem, Oregon. Happy Hours Pam. Mag. 7 yr 10 per cent and inost of it being to the medical fraternity. Catarrh l»eim* a constitutional disease requires a constitn- nbout 4. Tliis rond vvill open np a tionnl treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is Vermont Farm Journal 7 yr THF. HOMESTEAD is n “ H-page paper, four columns to the page. nevv country for bay merelinnts taken internally, acting directly upon the Our Price $1; The subscription price is $1 n year, in advance. Its publication was be blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Regular Cost $4 and all are iuterested in eeeing . . . . . ., . rr. . thereby destroying the foundation of the Tbia combination tills a family in*« d. We gun March 1. 1900, nnd it immediately took first place among general th a t it ROt'fl th r o u g h . In o r o IM diseas«* and giving the patient strenqtb l»\ will anbfttitnte th«» Chicago Weekly Inter farm papers. ;nd will maintain it. The Homestead has all the facilities a lm o s t ns m u ch Ixitlom la u d in t h e baihlin« III» the .-.•»■.lilutii.n anil -ialiak O o m i, Kansas City Weekly Star, New York i i . , nature in doing its work. I lie proprietors Weekly Tribune. Denver Weekly imes, for publishing a farm paper of the first class, ami of wide circulation. Jjooil Irtko eonIItry tu ero IS o i l h^v«* so much faith in its eurutive power-«, Tobtl«» Weekly Blade. T’wice-a-week I«onis- Why semi \ ir money east? Why not help maintain here in the north b o th fo r k s o f C ooh liv o r nnd nil that they offer On II nnd red Dollar-* for ville Courier-Yournal. or Montreal Weekly west a farm newspaper of general circulation and devoted to the inter inv case that it fail urr. Send for li*t Gaxette in place <> f San Francisco Weekly that lias so far retarded its devel f tt’StimoniaU. A«UI Post if desired, but no other changes aie ests of this section ? opment, is want of olhiket, give It F. »I. ClIKNKY A CO.. allowed. Clubbing list f *r a stamp. We will send this paper—the H eralp —and the large, illustrated roi cd tlmt and it will be one of the most O. II JONES, Room t, farm pnpo I'HE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, issued wet klv, at Salem ; #’r SoI«i bv ilrnguM a*«. «vnts C i r . M g r . Y e r im m t F a r m .?«*u rn n l. prospeions sections of ( ’ no* ( 'ounty. Hair« Family Fill*' arc tne best ap-'o Iff] W ILM IN G TO N . VKKM()N f . — Kith papers for one year for onlv $2. \ A Big Bargain THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD 1 am n f f f 1 locTjed ne.tr Stony Brook, one o f the m ost malarious districts in t..o State, and was bothered with malaria for y « « . " 1" " » vo i could not vv -K. an i was always very constipated as well, ror ■*...,rs 1 b ' so : A in the spring, when engaged tn plowing, th.it I Cf .-'i do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel 0, j Uini >zens o f other remedies, but never obtained oenetit. Last ................ “ r ; , . ta.i, ex n SSS af.u k ct chul s and then c mmenccd to take Ripans Tabules, upon a f ,rc j.- e and tlie first box made me all right and I have never b o'n w ith v"."t them since. 1 take one Tabule each morning and night a ! onieti:nes when ! feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in , w. Th ,‘ v have kept mv stomach sweet, mv bowels regular and I hive not h id the le t' touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since I commenced using them. 1 know also that I sleep better and wake up more refresh, d than ; merly. 1 don't know how many complaints R: - ms 1 ,.1'uVs v 11 hep, but I do know thev will cure any one in the condition 1 was and 1 would not be without them at any price I honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient otake^ I m twenty- :ev 11 years o f age and have worked hard all my life, the s:n-: * s most f. me s, both eirlv and late and in all kinds of weather, ir 1 ' h ive never enjoved such good health as l have since last fall, in f. mv neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have sa J, *’ Sav. John, what are you doing to look so healthy P ^ \ Y \ r?? » - . V • !.V?':h -'V.'itF. 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