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VOL I!). COQUILLE CITY. OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1901. I’ G. D. Holden, I -ia -w jr e r . XJ. S . C o m m i s s i o n e r , General Insurance Agent. Notary Public. Office in Robinson Building. Cogl'ILLE, OltEOOK. J . W .STRANGE, <8g§ I3SIltist- Coquille City, Or. Wil visit Bandon first 3ix days o f Janu ary. March, May. July. September ond Nov ember, and Myrtle Point the fiia*, six day» o f February. April. June, August, October and December. A J. Sherwood, I ♦"• ¿LL; *>— J '*~t— *;* ' -*» A ttorn ey - at - Law, CogciLLE C it y , C( x > s C ounty , O regon Notary tublio. John F. Hall, -^ -tto r z i- 2 3 r . a t - 3 L ia w , M ARSHFIELD, OREGON. Dealer in R eal E state o f all kinds. R. E. Nosier’s, SHAVING PARLOR. f-ront St., O o g . t 3 . i ll © , - O ro g o n . Does a general barbering and Lair dressing business. Cleanliness, neatness and dispatch is our motto. G E N E R A L LYTLE POST, NO. 27, v T Dept o f Ore «»nil G. A. 11., meets in Her.-ley hall tun first Monday evening in each month. Comrades are cordialy invited to meet v ith us. B. II. H a s k in s , P. C. J. Q uick , Adjutant. EE LODGE. NO. 15). 1 .0 . O. L. MEETS j at iiue. i he second Saturday evening of each month. VV. H. M ast , Pres. Fay Uorvey, Seo. I COUNCIL. NO.JD8 OF THE C 1GQUILLE ) Fraternal Aid Association meets tho !iud and Ith Mondays in each mouth. Mas, E dith B alch , Mrs. Alice Tattle. Sec. YCURGUS LODGE. No. 72. K. of P. jm eets every Tuesday evening at OddFel- ivs’ Hall. Brothers in good standing in ster lodges are cordially invited to visit us . . V. It WI* «JON, O. O. H. MAST, K. o f It. &S. YKTLE CAMP, NO. 15)7, WOODMEN of the World, meets nt Horsey Hall, t aud 3d Saturday nights o f e*u»ta month. .1. W. L knkvk , Consul. G. Simmons, Clerk. I EVENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214, J W. of W., meets in Mersey’ s Hall on and 4th Saturday nights i^e.\ch^m«-nth. Guardian Neighbor, sso C. Simmons, Clerk. 1HADWICK LODGE. NO. fiH. A. F. j ftnd A. M.. meets on Saturday evening or before each full moon. Visiting breth- cordially invited. C. lie m a n d b b , W . M. J. Lamb, Sec. >UEL.VH CHAPTER. NO. ft. O. E. S.. 9 meets Friday evenirg on or before ch full moon fit 8 o’ clock from April 1st Oct »her 31st. and thereafter at 7:30: and eh Fridav afternoon two week« there ter at 2 o’ clock Miss E mma L obknz , W. M. rs. Jennie L. Bose, Sec. 1OQ 0ILLE L )DGE. NO 53, L i >.O F., ) meet a every Saturday evening. Visit- * brethren in good standing cordially rltod. E. L. F itch , N .vi. 8 . Lnwr.net,. R. S. [AM IE REBEK.IH LODGE, NO. •-’0, L I. O. O. F ., meats every ’i d und 4th d n e d v y s m each month, nt Otld Fai rs’ hall. Inin L uken *. N. G. na McDonald, Heo. /N O Q D IL1.E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1. 1 ^ 0 . O. F., meets every first and third riinradaya in each month at Odd Fellows’ null. Cordial invitation extended to all vis itin g patriarchs in good standing. B. F. L avpuencb C. P. J. J. Stanley, 8oribe. T radì M a r k * D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . n„ .endtn« . ,k .lr h M d « J ascertain our opinion free whether an >n Is probably rletlj confidential. Handbook e. Oldest agenoy for seeunnjr patenUu C8 llWcn ini'.uif* — --- latice, without c harge, in the icntiTic American. m m elf IIInstTsl-t weeklT. I of snr sdentlBc Journal. Terra*. 43 • nir month., vi. »L Sold by idi n e n « 1"*ler^ iur moina», « & CfiL 3 »« e J iBro«h«,.New York lb Office. 62a F Bt.. Washington. D. C- C O O S B A Y OF NATIONAL INTEREST. Marriage Licenses for 1901. Au E ia u s v I iiP m l M to J ), I. J. LAMB, Pres. “ I suffered for years with a bronchial or lung trouble and tried various remedies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure,” writes Rev. James Kirkmnn, evange list of Belle River, 111, “ I have no hesitation in recommending it to all sufferers from maladies of this kind.” One Minute Cough Cure affords immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup it is unequall ed. Absolutely safe. Very pleas ant to take, never fails and is really a favorite with the children. They like it. R. 8. Knowlton. At her home in Roseburg, »Sat Congress is going to provide for Marriage licenses were issued to urday, December 21, 1901, at 10 p. I the construction of tho Isthmian ! canal this session. That is as good the following names, by the County rn., Mrs. Phoebe Day passed to tho j us settled. President Roosevelt— Clerk of Coos county, for the year ! f?rfcat beyond, at the age of 74 years. She was a daughter of tlio late Sol it comes bard for his admirers to be 19 01: Fitzhugh, one of the framers o? the I ho dignified— and some of those J A NT A BY. constitution for the state of Oregon j who knew and loved him best be- R S Longhead and Jessie W ard. and crossed the plains to this state | fore ¡September last, have oomprom- Oliver Jury and Ella Hudson. in tho year 1852. The party with j iscd on “ President Teddy” the Pres- S A Painter and A da V N cwland. whom she came experienced many | ident delivered his dictum oil that FEBRUARY. hardships aud on one occasion they j in his message with no uncer C II Hall and Mary Otto. suffered tbo loss of nearly every tain souud. It will be the Nicaragua A S Johnson and Flora Kelly. thing they bad, from an Indian at route, too, for reasons that have G M Short and Daisy B Giles. tack, only managing to make good been threshed over and over »gain E G Perham and Marion I Hutcheson. their escape by retreating to the aud need not be repeated here. MARCH. limber, where they buried what The Frenchmen who have sunk S S Everson and Mrs Loraine Can- few things they had left in a wooden | their millions in the De JLesseps field. chest. This chest is still cherished ditch at Panama are never going to F E Nelson and Mary E Smith. Chicago’s cattle-show was at by her descendants as an interest get it back again by selling a lot of F A M cC ulloch and Lizzie A Morris. ing and valued relic, She hud been tended by 400,009 j ersons, which rusty machinery and a stupendous John Longstaff and Mrs Josephine gradually failing in health for about1 makes the New York horse-show excavation in a mountain side to Raine. three month, and her death was mo- look like a very sn all affair, the United States However, they J C W arner and Bessie E Gray. still think so. Like some people meutarily expected during: the past,j Uncle j Hck & o f Myrtle C J Sanford and Cora Sanford. who think they can play poker, but w„ g dowu |o tbig p]liCe on W alter E ndicott anti lo n e Arrington. few days. One son, Sol Culver, of p n (Jamas Valley, a number of ffrarnl- , r who never win anything, they are APRIL. ehilder aud two preat grandchildren ' ‘ ' 11 hanging on by their eyelids to a G eo E W iley and Elsie M Pardoe. If yon wish to rent a boose, call forlorn hope. survive her. Her remains were C M Neil and Henrietta West. at the H erald office. takeu to Camas Valley early this President Hntin, of the Panama Claroriee Dryden and Stella M Fry. morniui' and will bo laid to rest ('uuul Company, accompanied by H W Wires and Ora A L vtton. j there by the side of her husbaud,: 5DMINlSTKjVTOIt’ P NOTICE OF 8ALK. Chnncelor Boeufve, of tho French Geo G Miller and Cora ‘M ay Kansier. Embassy, who has been acting as 1 w h o d ie d a b o u t e le v e n y e a rs a<;o. A j Notice is hereby civen that O. W. Wimer, Fred L app and Annie E L ynch. c o u n tle s s n u m b e r o f fr io u d s a u d ac- i nUiumistrater de bums non o f the Adam A. his legal adviser during the negoti . , ... , , | Wnuer, feRtate, by virtue of an order of the John Blacktock and Ellen Joyce. ations with the Isthmian Canal quailitnnee« will mourn the loss OX | County Court for Coos co mty. Oregon, G P ¡Stewart and A lice Rogt rs. Mrs. Day and cherish her memory i duly made and entered of record on the Commissions has sailed for France MAY. i 26th day o f hebraary, 1S01, in the Probate to report to the »tockholdei s that I Leon G ayot and Certha Girard. an d h ig h c h a r a c t e r a lo n g w ith th e ,i0„ rnB| o f , nid c a r « and eonnty, will on o t h e r p io n e e r w om en o f O r e g o n , j Thursday the Uth day of Jannarv, 1902, at things are looking very squally, and J G Blake and Sarah G H am by. will, h a v e ,a,np to fin al rew a rd the hour o f ten o'olnck in the fore.oon of the only chance left to them is to W in, " aVe b OIie * 1 IU1U rft" ir<1- j B„id day. at the farm dwelling house on the W m A h lskogan d Mary Dahl. T h e fo r e g o in g we take from th e ' premis.Hherein.ifterdesrrihed sell nt iiuhlio buy a majority of tho American L R Robertson and Ju no Cam pbell. R. 8, b u r g Review. The s u b je c t o f i auction all the right, title and interest o f Congress. . . , it i . . . the deceased in nnu to an undivded one half Dr E Mingus and Edna I Seeley. * Hntin will be back in January, so this sketch was well known in th is interest of the following described prem- C A Peterson and M ay Price. section, b e in g an a u n t o f Mrs. C. • >•<■» to wit: NW. > f the M K.»»-th*;NK.k he told Secretary Huy before be J E Mauzey and M innie Lingren. ... , o f theN W . ) / o f S. S3, and the 8. of the left Washington, ami rumor has it . Bell h a m , o f th is c ity . r, ,,f s. 28. in T. 28. 8. of K.1S. W. of JUNE. the Willamette Meridian it, Coos eonnty. that the size of his sack will be A S Johnson and Sarah C handler. Oregon: also commencing 180 feet E. of something enormous. The palms One Dead and Nine Kurt- the NW. corner of 8W of the NE. of P B H olland and May E Andruss. of the lobbyists are already itching S. 88. before mentioned, miming thence E J A Nowlin and Flossie Piper. feet, ihauce S 50 & iJ feet, thence W. San Francisco, Dee. 24.—One per 461 at the thought of all this Freucb 461 feet, theuoe N . 50 & y, ftet to the place Chas A Swift and Ruth A Perkins. son was killed and nine others in o f heuinning. T»n n.s of sale cash . Sale gold to be handled, and these palms Chas F Lorenz and Mary L 8 keels. subjeot to the confirmation of the court. jured in a peculiar accident on tile are well waxed. Tho Congressional Eugene H am block and Annie C ar Dated this 9th day of December. 1901. Fillraore-street electric ear line last lobbysts are tho buncosteers of the m an. G. W. WIMEK. night. For four blocks south of Administrator de bonis non, of the Estate natiou. Their victims are the men W W Deyoe and Annie R Guerin. o f Adam A. Wimer, deceased. Union street the grade is so steep who try to buy legislation willi John B Luttrell and7Mary A Stem ler. that the ears have to be ¡lulled up treasury notes. Tho Frenchman NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, W m D Button and M ary E Nelson. the hill by special machinery. As will have no difficulty in parting ’ OTICE is hereby given that the under Claude Snapp and Edna H inch. signed has this day filed Ills final ac a car containing 15 people had with his money. When the Nicara count in the matter of the administration T hos M cGinnis and Ohrna M ichlen. nenrly reached the lop of the bill it o f ilie estate o f Jndah Parker, deceased, gua Canal bill is passed be may T A Schroeder and Ella R Sturdivant. broke loose in some manner and and that the Connty Court has appointed realize the truth of that ancient ad JULY. Monday, the 0th day of January. 1902. be rushed down the grade with fright ing age, “a fool aud his money are soon the first day of the regular 1902 Janu Chas E Fox and Annie D Clinton. ful speed, It kept the track until ary term of said Connty Court, ns tho day parted.” E lm er Doyle and Elsie G M Haga. for hearing objections to said final aooouut Union street was reached. Here and the settlement thereof. Mr. Justice Brown is the man H arry Scott and E va Judd. there stood an empty car, waiting to Dated this 2nd day of December. 1901. who in each case that has come be- Frank G rider and Mrs M J H u ll. WARHEN 0. PAKICER. be hauled to the summit. This ob- for the Court, has wielded the bal Administrator de bonis non with the will E L W ithers and Ada B onewitz. struckion was crashed iuto and annexed o f tho estate of Judah Parker, ance of power. On tho one side are AUGUST. deceased. wrecked by the runaway car, which ranged Chief Justice Fuller, and J C Bridges and Maggie Nelson. then jumped the rails aud was NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Justices Brewer, Harlan and Peck- E M Peterson and Mary M P rice. brought to a standstill by a tele X t OTIGE is hereby civen that the on- ham. On the other side are Justices »Story L lies and Anna L M urray. i > (lersicned has this day filed his final ac graph pole which it struck, scatter count in the matter of the administration Gray, McKenna, Shiras and White. Andrew W inkler and N elly A Jack- ing its occupants in all directions. o f the estate of Otillie A. Parker, deceased, Justice Brown stands at the center son. Help was at liaifd and the injured and that the County Court has appointed of the teeter-board, and in ono case E d F Fordyce and Lillian R hin ehart. Monday, the f»tb day of January. 1902. be- passengers were given immediate in« the first day of the regular 1902 Janu flops with the Chief Justice aud in G uy Drew and Sylvia Doak, ary term of said County Court, as the day care. the other with the dissenters. A lfred Johnson and Flora 0 Boyrie. for bearing objection-» to said final aonount W F W aite and M ary E E ngland. Equally noteworthy, however were S J«Bleep and M atilda Kingston. the announcements from the white Shelby M u n d y an d Annie M avity. House, which immediately proceed N6nh Bonewitz and M yrtle BarkTow. ed tho message. The removal from SEPTEMBER. office of the Govt ruor of Oklahoma J C Fredricks and Daisy Russell. is a warning to all corrupt politi T W Panter and Clara F Herman. cians, ns well as to those who, with E d Case and M ay Barrett. out intending to be corrupt, might I S Fliim and Mary L K innicutt. i have thought it no sin to reward Oscar Bunch and Georgia H ollen- friends ond workers nt the expense, of the people whose affairs they beak. Nathaniel Thrush and Mary II have been chosen to administer. We were not surprised to read that King Ed wind greatly enjoyed a series of vaudeville performances at the royal residence. If is natural that lie should. He was a star vaudeville performer himself long before the term came into general ! use, os some of Ilfs imitators on this \ side of the Atlantic were, id though I never a profesaioal. According to the bare majority of the Court the Philippine Islands are domestic territory of thd United States, and have been ever since Spuiu signed the treaty of peace, in which that vast archipelago and the little but valuable isiand of Porto Rico were ceded to the Repulic. President Roosevelt’s message was remarkably characteristic of the man. It carried small comfort to the office seekers and gave our foreign friends and foes much to think about and talk over. Five to four again. Thus the Unitsd States Supreme Court continues to divide on the ail-iinportaut question whether the constitution follows the Hag. Stephenson. J F Tanner and M ary E W asson. G eo D Morse and Ella M Butler. G eo T Button and M yrtle Nelson. D A Patterson and M ollie Sullivan. Leander Barklow and Lucy A Orr. C A P IT A L NOVEMBER. S C Bunch and Clara A Scofield. G YV James and Lou Z Belieu. R D Brainard and L E Carlile. Arthur II H od gin sa n d Mav L G rine- gar. E E Evernden and Hattie R Shields. Em il Nelson and U n iceC W aybrigh t. J C R oberts and Kate Braden. John Yoakam and tsabell Smith. W B Farrier and Elva Leneve. A nton Sacchi and Maggie Hanson. Ja-* A A bbott and Sarah Johnson. J L Jewett and Rosa B A ppleton. M H Klockar8 and Lillie .Stephens. DECEMBER. Chas R R ollinson and Addie M Sny That Isthmus of Panama revolu tion was merely the usual thing, and J der. Uncle Sum’s marines ha 1 an easy I Louis J Baker and d a l ’s J M urray. H A Curran ami Lillian W ilson. job ia cowiug both of the alleged Jas H W elsh and Mrs L A Jackson. armies. H ngo A K otk a a n d Hilm a L Johnson. U . » I t h »la d B c a u f j '« Chas E Schroeder and Ethel Dunlap. A poor com pletion usually the I A f i Curtis and Pearl H ov t. ’*$*' *' result i f a torpid live i or ¡¡Tegular Ben Li TVvlor a n i X o i p M A n d # « n. bow el* Unless nature's \ \ refuse is carried otr it kill surely | A. J Snell wanted to at|etn] a Manufacturer o f Marble Monument*. U eal- ! cause impure i l o o i Pimptes, boils ; party, but was afraid tc do so on stones. Tablet», etc. and other eruption* T fllow. This Cemetery lots enclosed with " t o o . copin« is nature’s method of throwing off account of pains in bis KtrOnach, o r carbir,f. Iron railing« firnished to or the poisons which the liowels failed wldcfc he feared wouldgrow worse. der. Correspond ’ HOC solicited from Par«' ® li»in „ In * • country or o ' ^ tesro* » b o to remove. De Witt’s Lit tie Farfy HA mys, ‘T was telling rny troubles duit w »i. anything in x j line o f Risers are world fah»ou*fm- remedy- , to a lady friend, who said: ■ Chai»- ing this condition. They stimulate ] berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar Treasurer's Notice. the liver and promote regular and rhoea Remedy will put you in con- healthy action of the bowels but dition for the party. I bouarht a ; i«« hereby given that all County never esnae griping, cramps or dis bottle and take pleasure in stating ant» endorsed prior to Jan. 1st. R. S. Knowlton. that two doses cured me and en be paid on presentation at my tress. Safe pills. qaille C ity. C oo« county.Oregon, abled me to have a good time at ■ ■>! ♦ it will be allowed after Dec. For a neat little home, garden the party ” Mr. Snell is a resident lote and barn, at bedrock prices,! of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy day o f Dec. O T . p p ^ L E Y . is tor sale by R. S. Knowlton. Countv Treasurer. cal! ou the H erald . - Organizatian- Orcgon City, Or., Dec. 21.—Fifty Clackamas County Socialists mot this afternoon and effected a per manent party o-ganization by elect ing a county central committee. Fred Meindi was elected chairman and William Beard secretary. Twelve precints were represented. The members signed a pledge to sever their conneetion with other political parties. They »Iso voted against fusion. -------- b a t e d th is 2n d d a v of B O A K D D IR E C T O R S . A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKKIt, L. HARLOCKER, and G. \V. WHITE. DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING A R E N O W C U R A B LE b y our new invention. O nly those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A . W E R M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , S A Y 3 : B a l t im o r e , Md., March 30. loot. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured o f deafness, thanks to your treatment, I w ill now give you a full history o f m y case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago m y right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until 1 loat m y hearing in this ear entirely. I underw ent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without an j' success, consulted n num ber o f physicians, am ong ethers, the most em inent ear specialist o f this city, w ho told me that o n ly au operation could help me, and even that only tem porarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would he lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New Y ork paper, and ordered your treat m ent. A fter I had used it only n few days according to your directions, the noises censed, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to rem ain Very truly yours, F. A. W ERM AN , 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatm ent does not in terfere with you r usual occu pation» YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ataSS^ INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL and feed STABLE ' t ' -W . C. P r o p r i é t é r. Coquille City, Or. General Draying end Hau'-ing a Specialty. Commercial MeO Promptly end Safely Delivered at any f'oint. Good Ipgs Good Teams, Rates Reasonable Coos Co. Ma c cl are prepared to do ell hinds of Cemetary u/orh at lowest prices. Marble AND NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. 'OTIOE is hereby given that the under signed has this day filed his final ac count in the matter of tho estate of tho ad ministration of the estate of John Devin- i»b, deceased, and that the County Court has aprtointtd Monday, the 6th day o f Jan uary, 190i being the first dav of the regular 1902. January, term o f said Court, ns the day for hearing objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated this 2nd day o f December. 1901. R D SANKOHD. Executor of the Estate of John DeVinisb, deceased. N A $65.00 Machine S ä B S S S "ftrllnQton” f. Sclf- Throadinf to r $ 1 8 . 5 0 % THE COMMONER, Issued Weekly, •■'l J. Bryan, Editor and Publisher,« MICILUt • • - T erm « RRMUttl. H e r a l d and C o m m o n e r — I ’ a y a b i . e in A d v a n c e . Digests what you eat. One Year.......... This preparation contains all of tha Six Months. . . . , dlgestants and digests ail kinds of food. It glvesinstant, relief aud never Three M onth«., fails tocure. It allows yon to eat all the food yon want. The most sensitive tomaebs can take it. Cy its u*e many SHAD IICDBON, f Aonsands of dyspeptics have been --------- mred after everything else failed. It n j o prevents formation or gason the stoai- nU U SQ n Ot .............. »2 00 ............. 1.00 ................. 75 J. E HAYNES. M. . . . lla y n c o , fôu^gt*îi^ai,a1Jri.tp i^ ïtru>at ^ : Mining and Rea! Estate Agents Eoklev, Carry County, Oregon tt can’t help E vnlnatde M'nes. Farms. Slock but do you good p j A V Kanehe» and Timber Land» for title. Ppeparwlonlyby E.C. D i ^T t t A c O o ., (Jhictura Tbe 11. botti® 4 on ta ina VA tün**U»60c. U n, H. 9. Kuowitoo. H m«e and ft «ere» o f land well Improved in Wilbur, Doagla® connty, Or., for »ale. or exchange fo r property iu Myrtle Point, Graijite Monuments and headstones erectea Coping, cleaning and re-lettering A specialty, all worn guaranteed. STEWART & WESTGATE, Props, "O n t o r t i o n a t e This old reliable and most successful spec ialist in Ban F ra icis co, still continues to 160 acre dairy ranch, machinery, cure a ll Nexus! and S em inal Diseases, tools and eleven cows. l-nich as Gonorrhes- J. Q u ic k , Coquille, Or. } le e t , 8 t r i c t u re, S y p h ilis, in all it * «•-» . Jforu is.S k in Diseases. « N e r v o u s Debility, : m a . ^ o x a e x j. •i potency, seminal Weakness and Loss of OPTICIAN Manhood, the consequence o f seif-abuse All tests solicited--- do cllsrge. 1 and excesses producing the following sympa ' toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un Glasses only tirst-class quality. der tho eyes, pain in the head, ringing in Prices to .nit the times. Culls the ears, loss o f confidence, diifidence in approaching strangers, palpitation of the anywhere on request to do so. heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss •Myrtle Point, Or. of memory, pimples on the fa ce, coughs- consuraotion etc. •_ . ■ ■ ■» ■ . ----- DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran cisco over 37 years an J those troobledshould For Sale by Tender. not fail to consult him and receive the ben efit of his great skill and experience. The I will rsepiv<*bids for my ItonHa doctor c u r s when other» fa il. Try him. and J-si-ffi plat in N otlfy’s ftd d i- JJJCltES G U ARAN TEED. Person» cured at homo. Charges reasonable. Call or tion to Coquille Citv. For par write. D R . .I. F. GIBBON, ticulars apply at thp dERALD office. 625 Kearney street. San Francisco C.tl. T hom 8 T aylor . Dyspepsia Cure Granite Works. C oq u ille Citv. Coos Co., Or. D e ce m b e r. 1901. Gibbon J. J LAMB ANY HEAD NOISES? A L L CASES O F Sewing pisolimi urrtrr BUST CHEAPEST C 21 I 1 with OrJer cm) Canton Shipped to ftuyoa^ «n y w h e ie , og. 10 days’ free trial, in y o u r o w n h o m e , without asking one cent in advance. For Sale at a Bargain. Keswick, Cal. o e e g - o i t Does ft general banking business. Has n io rtj to lnm < n t] f i n e , personal aud real estate security, buys co unty, tcvn lt d t i l e d dittrio warrants, draws noies, mortgages, deeds and all kirds of legal icstiu ments—Notarial work. Isaites tiro iusurnneo at lowest rates in following companies: .¡Etna, Springlield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. YV A UK EN 0. BAKER. Administrator with the \vi 11 annexed of the estate o f Otillie A. Parker, deceased. Q? d t i i e G. W. W HITE Cashier $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 COQTJIIL j I- j E , and the settlement thereof. Socialists Effect Parly Have readers no defence against the writers of magazine reminiscen ces x ho dig up stories and witicisniH OCTOI'.Eit. H enry Coition and AMie M Johnson. | read b y o u r g r a n d p a r e n ts t nd try to pass them for new? F B T ichenor and M ary W alker. H H H an i?*and Efiie M Giles. Frank E Peterson and E ttieC T hru-h. H enry K Frieden berg and Mary Aasen. M ilo I) Sum ner and Julia A H ow e. Chas H Dungan and Ada EiranhGff. L. HARLO CKER, Vice.Pres. COQUILLE VALLEY B p ^ . N Harms am Sleiie M s | action of tho 0. IV. PA PERSON. Prop. Utath of Mr3- Phoebo Day. NO. ‘¿6 10 years* writtcti worm 11 ty v /llh each ma’cMtie. A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c t i i n e . f i n i s h « 4 throughout in the b*»it pos sible number. It possesses %U modern i mprovemen t s , 0 nd it* m echanical construction hi such that in it are com blued si in pi ici ty with g m 1 81 retigth, thus figu ring case o f running, durability, and m ilking it iui- p'MKsiblc for the m achine bo put emt o f order. It sews luut and make» a perfect stitch with »11 kind» o f th tta 1 r»ncl all classes o f material. A!w ny% rea'iy for use and unrivalled for speed, durability aud qual ity o f work. Notice the fal low in g points o f superior»4]* The flead of the “ Arlington“ swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held dewn/>y * thwnb uttfhiry oru»W ieiitenlU gol,l. wirt,; t r- f and It: ; k !.- ¡nr m UeMigti, ami beautifully flush wUh t<«p of Lablu. ud inini I ot count,-.sunk, »in k in g it t flu < r »uiidcti corner —« . .. and _____ § ______ H ighest A rm —Sr»Bce under the arm i* '»'¿ . inches high inches loi ng. Tl.lAwill admit tha ¿c 1» Self th rcB d in g—A bioluU 1 y n o bole» Vo put tl.rtnd through eat skirts, except cy-* o f needle. Shuttle i.-*cylinder, open on einl. entirely sclf-thremlifig, P11* tak ■ nou f t . : S t;4ch Regulator is the bed o f the machine beneath th<‘ bf»bbiu wirnler, and ha« n scale showing the manlier of stitchcft to the inch, ami enn b - cli:tiii'c<' i t o . 8 to 32 stitch-»* to the inch. Feed t* double and extern!» on both «<lef. Of nceoM; never faun to take " om I s thr< ugh; never stops at M i t u ; movement I h paritivji bo »prlugii U> break and v< l out oi .»rdcr; can I k - raised and lowered at will. Automatic Dobbin W m d # r -r o . fitting the uabhin nutotnutic illy m d perfectly smooth without l-.oldmg the thread. Machine do«# not run v/bii'' wirnlm . imhbiii. Light Running—Machine inemsy to mu, doeenat fatigue tlieoner- ator, uirtl.e:* I ttle noise and t»w* rai ldly. Siltcli b a double tuck «litcli. the tame on both aide*, will not r.vcl, and can lie ehnnyed without »topping the machine, Tension is a fiat spring teu- aioij. ami vill admit tin- • I froi i 8 to l»sp'»ol cotton without changing. Never getri out o f order. Th® Needle in a * .1 he : • ring needle, flat ©none aide, and mntiot be put iu wrong. Needle lUritir - • . tt. . ■*. <i - i ..d t ic iU t 'd , wttU <*41 cap at the bottom to prevent oil fn>m getting on i t-por.rl-, Adiutft.t’Te &ri»r)n» #*-All lioaritivs rre caw-hardened »ted ano easily adjusted with a i" rcw d.ivcr. /¿»I 1 i nu/icm can be taken up, and the machine will Inst a lifetime. Attachments -* ih i:u -> ruts! «. with net sMry Lois and accessories, and in addition w® furnish an eiurA : of f.‘ U< hnents in i velvet lined metal box. free o f charge, as follow»: One miner and rathere r, ore t»i.ni' r .-.ic shirring plate, one act of four hemmers. uilTerent widths nt» lo V. wf ar inch, on n.ikct. tti’.er b-:■id-i, one abort or attachment foot, and otic thread cfittfT. vV'HMtwork of finest oualtty o .k or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings to ' ‘ rawer ,r -»v nrt ; .»•.vlse-'l. md device for replacing belt. screw. r n « ,- la v iic-’t fot riiV directly or MotitFACTURERt y(J il | r A * ¿¿Witt'S ; .crimes t u l save a gehts anu o c a le r s profiti 0 U * t O r i i - 7 O F F C H . * . : j . 8 0 l s - . i t f « » W h o » . « « P rlc.,tra t in order t I t rnduc* t!•.!•» h i " !i-q/ade sewing fnn jhine, w cm a k e a »pecnil con- «-very r-:n ier o f thio paper h chaitc® to get a first-clasa tna- pon offer, ch.ii« at tli e lowest u n co ov ;ro(Tered. o n receipt o f fiiS .yo cash and coupon, wo will :»h in the .»»V/’ •o-de-.^eribe-d m achine anyw here securely packed and esafe«! livery. A ten years’ written w arranty sent with crate»!. a;i- b i wv r-iunded i f not as represented after thirty day»’ test each tnacb sr.i-^i-^.-»^Tw--- ith pri\ “ ege ------- ------ v- days’ — , -- trial .— *.“ , o f twenty triti. XJc • rente« o f irf^>d f^ith and charges. I f yon prefer thirty t . *«nd for our large illustrated catalogue with testl- r r pa days- t rial jlv },ow w cakijt sew ing machines anyw here to any- (•orkilv, •• ufacturcr s p r ie -s without a s k in g o n e cent in advance, one atihe .'ash with order, oi.ler, as you tnea then save the Jl-Ofldia- all <*a»h The l*»t A plan i i* to send ¡all Rem em ber the cou pon must be »«nt wrtb «rdar. ffioont. r~ -fK r Or make vomi order through ihe Herald, without extra cost*