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<îity ^naia. U E SD A Y . A P R IL 82, 1902. Church Dire cto ry . E p iscop a l C horeb.—-E piscopal services « i l l be belli at St. Jaiut-a ebureb, lo q u ille C ity tb e third Sunday in each mouth. W ui. H oraciall. Factor. M E . C bu reh , South: Preachint! each and every Sunday# at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. S unday-school every Sunday a t 10 o ’clo ck . Senior Epwoith League at CUM!, p. in. Junior laiaKue at H:30,p.iu. Frayeroieet- inu T h u rsd a y eyen inc at 7:00. 11 ( 1. A llen, pastor. O h sistia k ( ’ kuscii . -Con.uiUhiou sefvices at li a. in. S o l i d ay-school at 10 a. n . E u- d eavor society at a p. m . all o o r -d lly in vited to attend all serveoes. M. E . C h u r ch .-F r e a u h ii.« service every 1st, 3rd nud 5th. Sunday at 11, a. ui. and and 7.30 p .m Sunday school every Sunday at 10, a. in. E p aorth League, li 30 p . in. F ra yer m e d ia ,: every 1 uursday evening at 7.30. A spooiul invitation is exten d ed to the p u b lic to attend all servicea. W. f . iiolounib, Faatur. Tha W . C. T . U. meets every Tuesday at p. m . at the Freahyteiian church. Presbyterian 8 nbl)oth school every S ab- b oth at 10 a. in. Jesse H ail, S uperintend en t. P rcachiug each ¡¡nd and 4th Sabboth at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. You are oordiuly in v ited . Sam uel 8 . W hite. Feator. U sausN llAKriax Services by R ev. C. H . B arklow euch tfud and 4th Sunday in each m onth, at the L ittle Church a t this place. u. 11 ■" L O C A L IT E M S baseball supplies at Long & Sous. A big supply of Newbro’s Her- piciite at McDonald's tousoriul parlors. W. T. Brady and W. A. Blight, of the North Fork, had business ut the courthouse early lust week. Dave Carey who bad tbo misfor tune to cut his foot lately with nn ax while slashing, is gifting along as well as could be expected. Uncle Dave Mathers, of River- too, was up to town Thursday to consult a physician, being one of the niauv sufferers of grip. F. A. White has on hand a lot of excellent waterproof boot and shoe dressing of his own manufacture. Just Ins thing for your foot wure this wet weather. There is a great demand for good dairyranches by good rustleiH. Anyone not wishing to conduct his owu place next senson should ad dress the H ehald . We cud find you a tenant. F or S ale — A first-class, fire proof safe, of the Hall pattern with two sets of double doors, weighing 5,000 pounds, ns good hb new, for $150. Iuquire at the H ehald office. Mrs. Adam Pershboker, of Pros per, accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Webb Fairy and Miss. Ruby, had business at the courthouse, Thursday, and made Mrs. V. N. Perry, sister of Mrs. P., a short visit. I P o rt Urf'.rd Tribune. I [ilaadoa It ¡reorder. I B ans—Aoril 12, at Prosper, to Mr. aud Mrs. Dick Thrush, a son. Mrs. Levi Clayton of Four-mile died Thursday night aud was in terred in the liiuidon cemetery to day. Mrs. Clayton has been an invalid for a long time. Mrs. Geo. P. T oppin g was given a birth day party Tuesday evening at which many o f their friends appeared and spent a pleasant evening. Music, games, and a splenued supper were among the things on the progrHin. The passenger list to San Frau cisco Sunday, on the Mandalay, follows: Adam Pershbaker, Elbert Dyer.F. L. Lowe, A. J. HartmaD, Mrs A, F. Curtis, Mrs. J. A . Bnttou Mrs. C. W. Hall and VV. H. Waddingti.n. D i e d . — A t Pittsburg, P a, April 10 1902, Clark Lipiglois, aged 21 yeurs, 7 months aud 23 days. Deceased was a son of Thomas Lsnglois of ttiis place and leaves a father and mother and several brothers aud sisters nnd many friends to morn his death. The Mandalay’s passenger list from Sail Francisco last week was as follows: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Meddick, Mr. nnd Mrs Jack Huut nnd two child-en, E Stienway, A. G. Thrift, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mrs. Barton, L. F. 8 pear, C. B. Wheaton, John It. Miller, T. Kelly G. L Moore, Capt Levi Snelder, J. W. Lawreuce. Mrs. Nels Ras mussen aud Alvin Muuck. T ixs C -m m c rie r. Bryan on the Relarendum- IkutN— At Hubbard's creek, Cur- r yCouut_v, on April II, 1902, to 1 William Jennings Bryan, iu the Mr. aud Mrs. Writer Hutton, a Ouiuhu Woild-HuralJ, of April 20, j 1896 (editorial): da ugliter. The principal of the Initiative and The steamer Arcuta arrived from the city Sunday morning, lauding Referendum is democratic. It will a la rgs amount of fieigbt, includ not be opposed by any Democrat ing machinery and supplies for the who endorses the declaration of Corbin company and tlio Elk River Jefferson, that the people are cap able of self-government; nor will it ; mill. James Ganntlett, sou of Mr. and be opposed by any Republican, who Mrs Win. Gauntlett, arrived by holds to Lincoln's idea that this Humlays steamer, ou a visit with should be a government of tho peo friends here and at Rogue River, ple, by tho people, and for the peo after an nbeenee of four yeare. ple. The principle ol the Initiative Mrs. Gauntlet!, who has been and Referendum iu law-making is spending the winter with her boys not new ic the Unittd States nor at .Seattle, will soon join her bus- iu Oregon. We have it in tho school houd at Dutch Harbor, where Mr. meeting, iu the New England town Guuntieit has been reappointed to meeting, in the local lawsef mining the deputy Collec torship for anoth camps, in the amendment of state constitutions, iu deciding whether er four yeare. —» —- — —— stock »hall run ut large in counties, iu allowing the issue of bonds for S i i k i I VIii iij it T l i u e . Don't neglect coughs and colds mauv purposes, and in other more even if it is spring. Such cases often or less important matters. All that result seriously at this season just is new in the proposal to allow the because people are careless. A dose people as well as the legislature to j of One Minute Caugli Cure will re say wlmf questions shall bo submit move all danger. Absolutely safe. ted to the ballot-box. The perfecting 1 Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, of the printing press and the read I colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and ing habit among the people makes ! other throat and lung troubles “ I universal debate and discussion I have used Ono Minute Cough Cure possible, anil the invention of the I several years,” says Postmaster C. ballot gives us power to liave a count O. Dawson, Barr. 111. “ It is the of all the ayes and nocs on impor very best rougb medicine ou the tant questions. The people becomo market. It has saved me many a another and supremo legislative severe spell of sickness and I warm body. ly recommend it.” The children's favorite. For sale by It. S. Kuowlton. Speaker Henderson 1 'ur t'angh» fo ld s Iu (h it - «I r e n . (M b . B kyan ’ b P afeb ) P . E . Drone, The Commoner has attained “ I have not the slightest hesi tancy iu recoiutu’ling Chamberlain s within six mouths from date of th1“ Cough Remedy to all who are suf first issue a circulation o f 100,000 fering from coughs or colds,” says copies, a record probably never Chan. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known equaled iu the history of American watch maker, of Colombo, Ceylou. periodical liteiatuie. The unparal LYO N S' B U IL D IN G , COQU ILLE C ITY , ‘ It hue be. u some two years leled growth of this paper deuiou- since tbe City Dispensary first called stiatee that there is riaim in the I C e e p s cc33.stan.tl3r o n H a n d A r a s t i M e a tB . my attention to this valuable medi- j newspaper field for a national pa-j c f -A.il K in d s . ciuo and I have repeatedly used it per devoted to the discussion of I aud it has always been beneficial political, economic, aud social prob It has cured me quickly of all colds lems. T i the columns of Tbe It is especially effective for children Commouer Mr. Bryan contribute« and seldom takes more than one hts tiest efforts; and his review of bottle to cure them of hoarseness political events as they arise from I have persuaded many to try this time to time can not fail to interest valuable medicine, nnd they are sll j those who study public questions. as well pleased as myself over the j The Commoner’« legular su b results.” For sale by R. S. Iv owl -1 scription price i s i l per year. We have arranged wi'h Mr. Bryan ton. whereby we can furnish his paper and the H eua LD together for one Cocpu-illo City. Oregon. Notice to Debtors. year for $2. The regular suhscrip-1 lion price of the two papers when All persons knowing tlipmselves First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. Transient and reg subscribed for separately is $2.50. to be indebted to me are respect ular Boarding and Lodging. fully called upon to make imme diate settlement as 1 must have First street— east end o f bridge. W h its L a b o r what is comuiiiig to me to enable me lo carry on my business. Yours, Respectfully, W. II. SCHKOEDKR. Butcher, J Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. T U T T LE TEMPERANCE HOUSE Dyspepsia Cure The Marconi system is said to have a fatal limitation, in that elec tric flashes from trolley wires inter Digests what you eat. fere with its operation. However, This preparation contains all of the trollcv wires will not disturb the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never system at sea. falls to cure. It allows you to eat all it is very inconsiderate of Santos- the food you want. The most sensitive tomachs can take it. By its use many Dumont to fly over London during iiousands of dyspeptics have beeu the coronation ceremonies, because :ured after everything else failed. It at that time the loyal British public .¡revents formation of gason the stom should “ look up" only to the king. ach, relieving all distress after eatiug. Dieting unuecessary. Pleasant to take. Scientists at tha University of It can’t help Michigan are woiping to develop but do you good a process to produce pent for fuel Prepared only by E. O. D e W i t t &O o ., Ohicaga Tbe $ 1. bottle cootaiu s '¿.V % times the 50c. size. purposes at considerable less than R S. Knowlton. the cost of cool. Hon. David B. Henderson, now vpeaker of the House of Represen tatives, when he wns chairman of the Judiciary Committee, declared in favor of the principle of Initia tive and Referendum, as follows: “ It would be a gn at advantage to n public man if expression on measures could be had from the people, and in a general way I can say, without hesitation, that any plan which will enable tho people to know what they are thinking; in other words, to let A know what B. C and D believe cannot do other wise than good, and abovo all, nn intelligent expression of the mass of the voters on any and all leading questions would be of great vulue to public servants. On these two leading propositions—an untrnramol Oc q u ille , O re g o n . ed ballot and the free, intelligent exptession of the people—I will ever H EAD Q U ARTERS FOR TO U R ISTS AND COM M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S . be found favoring both, and enu be so quoted. Whntever is done should permit the fullest discussiou before S n . t x r 3 l 3 T I b T s - w a Æ a x i a g ’e s s n .e x i t . the vote is takeu, so that the citizens may cemparo notes fully and the E l e c t r i c X jig - lit s in . e v e r y K o c m questions discussed may enter into the campaigns among tho people.” Ratei from one to two dollars per day. .......■■■------ ---------------- ----------- & C O . - tm szaasm xaai - Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Agate Doors and Lime and Cement, Agricultural Implements, Paisjts and oils, H O T E L C O Q U IL L E , J. Good For Rheumatism. P. TUPFER, CLASS. ds'lowest Prices. 9 Proprietor. Last full I was taken with a very severe attact of muscular rheuma tism which caused me great pain Captain Levi Snyder, who went and annoyance. After trying sever to San Francisco lately expecting lo al prescriptions and rheumatism remain, did not fiud things ns he cures. I decided to useChamberlain’s had expected and returned last I’ain Balm, which I had seen ad week, and has since moved to the vertised iu the South Jerseyinun. Siuslaw where he has secured em Mrs. C 3-. R. Wickham- Propnetess. After two applications of this Rem ployment to hislikeing. edy I was much better, and after Miss Katherine Maddocka, who using ono bottle, was completely . —---------- 1 .— —-------------- cured.—Sallie Harris, Salem, N. J. arrived from California laat week, Metier TilIIII F ills. Best Table Service. will teach a term of school in the The question has been asked, “ In For sale by 11. S. Knowlton. Rooms Neat and Clean. Lamps creek district this summer, what way are Chamberlain's Stom Com tenus Treatment. beginning on the 28th last. She ach and Liver Tablets fuperior to Funeral Services ol l.ute Rev- T D. Talmage Handy to Depot and Boat Landing. is now enjoying a visit with her pills?” Our answer is: They are sister, Mrs. W, F. Disber, opposite easier and more pleasant to tako, Washington, April 13.— Arrange towD. mole mild and gentle in effect nnd ments were completed today for the, 1 G 0 acres for snle. •[ of a mile, more reliable as they can always j funeral sereices over the remains from river. Enough led cedar to be depended upon. Then they of the late Dr. T. De Witt Talmage. ! cut 1 , 000,100 shingles, good graz cleanse and invigorate the stomach I The funeral will take place at 4 ing aud fruit laud with fine bottom and leave the bowels in a natural o ’clock Tuesday afternoon from land garden of about 3 acres, aud condition, while pills arc more lmrsh the Church o f the Covenant. The Having obtained first class rigs and 100 young fruit trees set, few hear- in effect and their use is often fol services will be very simple. ' teams, I am now prepared to do a iug. Fine coal on place. Would lowed by constipation. For sals There will he no funeral sermon, general freight and passenger business take good team as part pay, nnd by R. S. Kuowlton. but short addresses concerning thej between Myrtle Point and Rosebnr^ and give time on part. Inquire of life hik I works o f Dr. Talmage will -- -*«<»•■»----- Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, the H khald . be made. Dr. T. 8 . Hamlin, th e 1 making one trip a week. Will make Card of Thanks. pastor of the church, end Dr. Information regarding Civil Ser trips to Coquit!« City when occai’iou requires. First-class accommoda Thomas Clialmeres Eastou Pres vice Examinations, Pensions, Pat Bnmhrn Coos County Or., April tions guarenteed. D ubkix . byterian ( ’ lunch o f Washington, ents, Bounties, Trade-Marks, Copy 10, 1902. i embrace this oppor Myrtle Point, Oregon rights, Mail Routes, Govt. Docu tunity to express tny heart-felt will both assist iu the services. ments Public Lands Govt. Supplies, thanks to my friends and neighbors Dr. Somuel J. Niccole o f 8 t. Louts procured. Three large libraries for i heir in any kindnesses, during a lil'p-long friend, will make au address and Dr. E. P. Tervue of located hi re. my late affliction and may God Notiounl Iufoimation Bureau bless each o f them ns long as they New Jersey, Dr. Howard Snydarn of Rellbeck, N. A. nnd Dr. James (¡12 14th St., N. W live is uiy sincere prayer. Demarest of Brooklyn, all school Washington, 1). C Mns J. H offman . frteuds of the decedent, have been -------- - - —--- E. A. Withers, of Portland, mas asked to assist. At 9 o’cock W ed Hon. John Wnmunnker, ex-post nesday morning the interment will ter mechanic in charge of govern ment construction work in this sec master General, lnudiog citizen of tako place in the family lot nt tion, passed through town Wednes Philadelphia, and ono of the fore Oreeuwood Cemetry, Brooklyn. day eo route to Port Orford, where most business men of and world: Messages o f sympathy from I heartily approve of the idea of England, Russia and other Euro he goes to take charge of the build ing of the bam and other iroprov»- giving the people n veto on corrupt pean countries came to the family DEALERS IN ments at the Cape Blanco light legislation. The movemout to se- dunng the day. house, the government having curo for the people a inoro direct -------- - - **•►«---------- —— failed to get bids on the contract and immediate control over legisla- On tbs 7th instant the house o f | lion shall have my support, I trust •s advertised. i such a movement will receive the Representatives passed the Mitchell- Adam Pershbaker, tlio sawmill thoughtful attention of all who Kahn Chinese exclusion bill, nfter man of Prosper, had business in would improve ovr Political and in amending it so ns to make it more town tbs latter part of the week. Mr. dustrial conditions. 1 am willing drastic, as passed it rt -cn»' ts pres P. complainea bitterly of the inad to trust public questions to the in- ent exclusion; ex ten ling the provi equate shippiug facilities for lum | telhgence and conscience of the sions t.> include all persons of mixe I ber from this river the past year, , people.— Ex. ’l i a r g e - Chinese blood, aud jrohibiting and fully realizes that something employment of Chinese sailors on * «• »« - **-*■— will certainly have to he done. It American s l o p s . It is made to M lin o To Help Ollier». is a clearly demonstrated fact that apply t> all United States posses G o n n e c tio n “ I had stomach trouble all my conditions will remain so until sion. vessels are constructed aud coutrnll- life,” nays Kdw. Mvhlor, proprietor ( of the Union Bottling Works, Erie, by local interests. There were 120.000 pigeons l*a, "sud tried all kin Is of remedies, slaughtered at the traps last year "A neighlior ran in with a bottle went to several doctors snd spent iu New A’ .irk alone. That is not a of Chamtierlain's Colic, Cholera and ■snsidernble monev trying to get s record of which any state ought to Diarrhoea Remedy wheu my sou moment's peace. Finally I read of be proud ns there is uo honor or was suffering with severe cramps Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have sport in murdering tame birds. It nnd was given up as beyond hope been taking it*o my great safigfac- is to New York's credit it has put by my regular physician, who tion. 1 nrver found its equal for a stop to such cruelty. stands high iu his profession. After stomach trouble and gladly recom administering three doses of if, my mend it in hope that I may help An oil-lmrning locomotive caught son regained consciousness nnd re. other sufferers. ’ Kokol Dyspepsia fire recently, in Massachusetts but covered eutirelv within twenty-four I Cure cures all stomach troubles, tho engineer coolly stuck to his hours,” says Mrs. Haller, qf Mt. j You don’t have to diet. Kodol Dys post, backed his engine under a Booh and Commercial Woi <r in the neatest and latest styles- Crawford, Va This Remedy is for pepsia Cure digests what you eat. spout from a water tank, aud drown sale by. R. 8 . Knowlton, ed tbe flames. , Call at the HERALD office ! It S. Knowlton. Our prices are right. New B o a rd in g Mouse JOHNSON, DE VN & CO., PROPS. FRESH MEATS o f nil Kind Conslanll;/ on Hands, Coquille,Ore. Collier Residence. ware also Fish, Clams and Chickens -Will Tlxe Highest IFrlce fer 37 -car Cliicls, e33.3 and vrant -3=0 dozen.. C la m s on ¡S a ls T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y FROM MYRTLE POINT TO R03EBURG. & M e «% y> First-Class Groceries, Drygoods, Roots and Shoes. Feed and Ware-House TH E LONE STAR 1Ö- « f Capt. _ o se33.. P ro p rie to r.__ COQUILLE CITY, OREGON OPPOSITE DEPOT Keeps cnly pure W ines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. The Amercus Club W h isky is one of the specialties served in these Clubrooms. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGELINE B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in readi ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. In GOOD V A LU ES OUR MOTTO Give Us a Trial* For all kinds of J o b P rin tin Q ' QJ J o h n s o n ’ s M i l l , M sliy . u fk ctu re8 < : L a i l ) B E l i . L f l T g g , E T O - lf r JIPPLE 30 XES. DI(T FIP! 3 tilI >8 Jt SPEHIJMV. Patterns for bouses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water.