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T U E S D A Y . AUGUST J ß l 1902
Church Directory.
E p iscop a l C hurch.—E piscopal services
w ill t>e held at St. Ja uea church, C oquille
C ity the third Sunday in each month.
Sunday school at 10 a. ra. each Sunday.
W in. H orse fa 11. Pastor.
M E. C h u rch , South: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and l:'.'*) p.
m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
o’ c lo c k . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p.
ra. Junior League at 11:1k),p. in. Prayeriueet-
in g T h u rsd a y even ing at 7:110.
H. C. A llen, pastor.
C hristian C hurch .- -P rea ch in g each 1st
and 3rd Sunday in each month at 11 a. in.
iiud 8 p. m . Com m union ter vices at 11 a.
in. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. Endeavor
society at it p . iu . all corod lly invited
to attend all servocos.
j|. E . C h u rch .—P reaching service every
1st, 3rd and 6th. Sunday at 11, a. in. and
and 7,30 p. m. Sunday sch ool every Sunday
at 10, a. ra. E pw orth League, 0 30 p. ra.
Prayer m eeting every Tnnrsday evening at
7.30. A special in vita tion is exten d ed to the
public to attend all services.
VV. S. H olcom b, Pastor.
The W . C. T. U. meets every Tuesday at
p. m. at the Presbyterian church.
Presbyterian Sabbofth school every Sab-
borh at 10 a. ra. Jesse H all, Superintend
en t.
Preaching ea ch 2nd and 4th S abboth at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. You are cordialy
invited.
Samuel S. W hite. Pwstor.
Services by the hirst Baptist Church of
Coquille, at the M. j V Church the second
and fourth Sunduys in eaoh m onth at 11 a.
m . and 7:30 p. m,
( '. D. P a ica ,
P astor.
G kiuian B aptist Services b y l l e v .C . H.
B arklow each 2nd ami 4ih Sunday in each
m outh, at the Little Church at this place.
The fall term of tbe State Normal,
will open Monday
Dr. CbuH H, Utter a prominent September 8th, with a full faculty
phyfiican, of Panama, Columbia, in of speciultists.
“ Last March
a recent letter states:
The growth of the school the past
I had as a patient a young lady year was sixty per cent over the
sixteen years of age, who had a preceding year, with au excellent
very bad attack of dysentery. prospect for the coming year.
Everything I prescribed for her
The department of Mathematics
proved ineffectual and she was
pj~r i and English will be placed on a
growing worse every hour,
parents were sure she would die more practical basis and all work
•She” hail become so w ^ k ' that she «• » be strengthened. The labors-
could not turn over in bed. What tones and library wi
receive ma-
to do at this critical moment was a, '«rial additions ami all work will be
idudy for me, but I thought of « y e n , us nearly as possible, by the
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and laboratory method. Physical tiniu-
Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last ing will receive due attention. The
resort prescribed it.
The most trair ing department is in excellent
Wonderful result was effected. condition, affording the practical in
Within eight hours she was feeling a teacher's preparation. A teachers'
much better; inside of three dues review class will be maintained, and
she was upon her feet and at the permissson granted to those of
end of one week was entirely well." certain experience to avail them
selves of the training department.”
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
For catalogues address
J. H. Orcutt
The terrible rain storms and
President
floods in Texas, which it was said
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would ruin the cotten crop, aro now
A wiseless telegraph companv
claimed to have benefited it by hav
company has been formed in Loudon
ing drowned and washed away the for the purpose of buying up tbe
millions of bugs and iusects so de
patents of the inventors and to sell
structive to cotton. For every acre
instruments.
The
capital
of
damaged a thousand have been ben $875,000 was obtained privately,
efited.
and was over subscribed by $100,
n t D r a i n , Oiegon.
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Golden CrowD at Perry’s store.
H. S. Krib sells tbe Champion
mower.
Miss Irene Lamb is the happy
recipient of a Hue piano, a prescut
from her father.
A good stock of furniture nnd
undertaking supplies with store
building, size 24 feet wide by 88
feet long, 3 story high and located
on main street of Coquille City,
Oregon. No opposition in business
but want to invest in real estate.
C. M. S k e e l s , Prop.
The warfare on mosquitoes is not
A. L, Sargent, of near Arago,
was iu town Friday ami mude tbe confined to the United ¡States. The
English Parliament has recently
H erald office a call.
appropriated a considerable sum
Our office was favored by a pleas-
for this purpose and now that it is
nut call lrom Albert Sneed, of Hear known that mosquitoes propagate
Crtek, on Wednesday.
malaria the efforts ,to extenuate
Any one wishing carpets wove them will be limited only by their
should call on or address Mrs. B. habits.
F. Crow, of Coquille, Or.
For a dandy bargain
It Meeds n Tonic.
iu a fine
There are times when your iiver
garden lot with house and burn needs a tonic. Don't give purgatives
call at the H erald office.
that gripe and weaken. DeWitt’s
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime, of Little Early Risers expell all poison
liaudon, returned from u visit to from the system and act as tonic to
the liver. W. Scott, 531 Highland
the bay on Friday's train.
Mr. uud Mrs. Aaron Wilson, of ave., Milton, Pa., says: “ I have
this city, returned on WedLesday carried DeWitt’s Little Earlv Risers
from a seyeral days’ visit at Hriilge. with mo for several years and would
not be without them.” Small aul
H o u N : —At the Life-Savicg Sta ensy to take.
Purely vegetable.
tion, at Cape Arago, Aug. 20, 1902, They never gripe or distress.
to Mr. uud Mrs. Thompson, a sun.
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It is alleged that the foreign
Mr. Otto Muetzol, of the Ariigo
shingle mill, was iu town Friday powers will combine to check Ameri
and ordered some stationery at the can trade and that the disnrament
soheme of the Czar of Russia was
H erald jo b office.
hut a preface to final action of the
Chas. Dye, of this city, took Mrs. powers. The Czar, however, dis
Dye to Myrtle Polut last Wednes avows this and has, through the
day where she will visit with her Russian minister, suit a note to our
parents for u few days.
government explaining his attitude
Mrs. Cbas. Levine, of the Junc and purposes.
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tion, went down on Thursday to
visit her father, sister, aud brother .M o th e r A lw a y s K e e p s 11 I t n m lv .
at the Lamps creek dairy farm.
| “ M.v mother suffered a long time
It is with joy I tell you what
Kodol did for me. I was troubled
with my stomach for several months
Upon beiug advised to use Kodol,
I did so aud words cannot tell the
good it has done r e. A neighbor
had dyspepsia so that he had tried
most everything. I told him to use
Kodol. Words of gratitude have
come to me from him because 1
recommended it.—Geo. W. Fry,
Viola, Iowa, Health aud strength
of mind and body depend on the
stomach, and normal activity of tne
digestive organs. Kodol, the great
reconstructive tonic, cures
all
stomach and bowel troubles, indi
gestion, dyspepsia, Kodol digests
any good food you eat.
Take a
dose alter meals. R. S. Knowlton.
no pay.
Prloe
Hawkins’ S to re.
Butcher,
DMie-a/c,
cf _£x.ll KlitiacLs
Dyspepsia Cure
Cash Paid for Fat H ogs in Shipping
Quantities.
Digests vyhat you eat.
This preparation contains all of tho
digestants and digests all kinds pi
food, ltgivcstnstant relief and never !
falls tocure. It allows you to eat all
Lire food you want. The most sensitive
tomachs can take it. By its use many j
iiousands of dyspeptics have been
tured after everything else failed. It
.•revents formation of gason the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
T U T T LE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
H <»n't help
hut dc you good
*
C o q u ille C ity. O regon.
Prepared only by E. 0. D k W it t & Oo. , Chicaga ; First-class ¡D every rpspect; courteous treatment.
Tbe $1. bOutle t o n k in s 2% times the 50c. size.
Transient end leg
ulai Boarding aud Lodgiug.
R. S Kn«*v\lton.
First street—east end o f bridge.
Works, Cl.nden, H. I.
C O Q U ILLE C IT Y
K e e p s c c n s ta n ty cn H a n d P r s s l i
P A V P tin iiA A u
:
:
:
W hite Labor.
PENS
^ _ Sold by All Stationers.
ESTEBBROOK STEEL PEM CO. ___ 26 John St., New York.
A good ranch for rpnt.
About
60 acres cleared, 30 plowland, bal
ance in in grass. Good house aud
barn, usual farmiug iupliments
and one or two good horses and
light wagon will bo sold cheap to
go with the place, also s few head
Book and Commercial Wot k in the neatest and latest styles--
of cattle and 10 or 15 sheep. Good
Our prices are riaht.
crop on place l o w . Immediate Call at the HERALD office
possession and evert hi ug ready for
business at once. One mile from
school; sawmill on place. Iu good
section for hunting and fishing.
Rent $165 per year.
Lease to commence next Novem
ber and run six years.
Following is a list o f crops, etc.,
and amounts at which they will he
offered:
Hay, 30 tons in barn, $200; 2
C o q u ille , O r e g o n .
acres wheat, 815; GO bushels po-
tatos, $25; | acre beaus, $20; J
acre in assorted vegetables, $15;
h e a d q u a r te r s for t o u r ist s and co m m ercial t r a v e l e r s
winter apples,$10; 2 cows, 2 calves
and 2 heifers, $80; e( team, wagon Z E n .t i r 3 l 3 7 - IS T e’VT- M a n a g e m e n t .
and harness, $180; 9 hogs, $18; 7
bee stands, $10; 1 new IT inch
E lectric Xjigrlrts in e v e r y j = l ccm
plow, 1 cultivator, 1 harrow, $15; 1
mower, $15; 12 sheep, $21; 1 1-yr- Rates from one to two dollars per day.
old colt, $20.
Apply at H e r a ld office.
For all kinds of
Job Printing'
H O T E L COQUILLE
J.
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P.
Lime and Cement,
Agricultural Implements,
Poirjts and oils,
TUPPE3, Proprietor,
m m n r •«
¡ M r s C3- T?. W i G l c l n a - n a - i P r o p r i e t e s s .
Collier Residence................... Coquille, Ore.
Best Table Service.
Rooms Neat and Clean.
Coaiteous Treatment.
Handy to Depot and Boat Landing.
JOHNSON, DEAN & CO., PROPS.
FRESH MEATS o f a ll Kind Constantly on Hands,
FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG.
also
Fish, C !am s and Chickens
and
N
7U
re yyill p n y tine H iglneet IFrice fer y e a r
teams, I am now prepared to do »
general freight ami passenger business
Clnicltens and. -waant
dezsn.
between Myrtle Point and Rost burg. ]
Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday!
making one trip a week.
Will make j G la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y
trips lo Coquutv Ltty when occanion requires.
First-class accommoda
tions guarenteed.
J- A. D w e l l .
Myrtle Point, Oregon
Haviu
I
j
I
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f
obtained first class rigs
& Metf/
ALERS IN'
lake y°ur Washiis First-Class Grororios,
Drygoods, Hoots and Shoes.
EASY.
M 0. Weatherford, o f Roseburg.
I » 4 l 4 * t | l l l l l l . | k||.
was in town on Thursday with a
load of ('me | • aches from the Ump
qua valley, lie sold them out to
Mrs. Nosier at the New Store.
These wo re the last Mr. Weather
A tif>w lionaa auitahl“ for Hotel
ford will bring until after Buffalo or Boarding Imuae— 10 tiodroonis.
By U . i n g
Hill’s si ow in oyer at Hoseho'g. office, wowing room, l ’alor Ac., all
when lie will he down again.
newly fiirniahod, nd 1 N< . I now
Anyone having a good ranch 1'iaoo, Bathroom and Electric
with twelve to twenty cows to rent, Light*. Lot 50x100 feet. Good
MRS LOTTIE DAVIS,
will do well to addre-a the H eii - location: lo w doing a fair linei
Sole
agent for Cooa County.
Renami for nelling. poor
ALn. A wideawake young iluin- none
health
For
particolare,
enquire
of
Coquille,
Oregon.
boldter wishes such n place, and
W. S inclair .
On sale at Galliers hard ware
you mi ty rest a s s u r e d the property-
Coquille, Or. : Store.
will tie in g'Hsi hands.
Ijardware, Stoves,
Tin and Agate ware
.. .
Doors Out! Windows,
New Boarding House
Nevada, anti W .iahinoton te rrito rv ." as e x
the l{e«istor ami R eceiver o f this office a t
islands in the w orld, was suddenly trans 1 H* sebur« on Saturday, the 13th day o f
form ed into a veritable hell.
About 600 Septem ber. 1002. H e nam es ns w itnesses:
pa«es |rofu*ely illu strated with p h o t o - 1 Ul s-ess F lou rn oy. M illard C allahan, John
ura| hs taken before and a fte r the disaster. Thom , ( h a s . T h om , all o f Hose b u r«, Ore-
P ra ctica lly only ” M artinique Book** in the |
pon.
field, fo r everyone m*w insists on b a v in « j
P rof. Morris* book and no o th e r. Best uu- • Any and all persona claimittft adversely
tlior, lar«est book illu strated, scien titica lh the aboye-deRCnbed lands are requested to
file their claim s in this office on o r before
accurate. Price. $1.50
«•«!• E norm om profits fo r th ose who act said 13th day S -p em ber. 1*,H)2.
i I BK1DQEM, B uirt
qnicklv.
Most liberal term s.
Outfit 10 l
cents. D on’ t lose a m inute. Send fo r ou t-I
fit lMM K ill \ rF L Y and be at work
The
ch an ce o f a life tim e for m ak in g m on ey.
« Inrl* A I n., m
M . I l h M l., 1*1»II-
For Sale at a Bargain.
apeb )
LYO N S’ B U IL D IN G ,
STEEL
A Snap For A Renter.
tended to all the P u b lic L a n d s States by
WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from li.'» cents.
the act o f August 4. 1H‘J2. Jones F lou rn oy,
Coos county at otieo to prepare for I
“ T ill:
VOM 4*0\S
Dl tlH.Y o f UoHebnrj?. oonnty o f D om das, state o f
positions in the Government s e t-: V lo i-lt I r o n » ilat* I'n 11 o l P o «n |ie ll lo Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his
'»worn statem ent No. 2*22. for the pnrehasi
vicc Railway Mail Clerks, Letter !."•'( r h \ ',r " u ....... V '. * n
<hc Si* N E q « K ‘ , NW r, and lot A o l « o
1 rof. C har|s»Mi,ma. I,L . D. Most taWHiw ^
(.
t,,wu»hip No. 27 m atb. nines St
Carriers, Custom House and De-j IV
inter, . 1 u book ever ,,nb ¡shed.
Com-
d wil,
f
show th„ , the
partmentiil Clerks, etc. Apply to pint.., thrtllitiK, and soon rat* .«<w»nat of j |and
js m„ r„
fo r
tinlb*r
test disaster that ever befell u‘*
Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar «rea
, stone than
agricultural
purposes, and
man race —«renter even than P om peii. Tells to establish his claim to said land b efore
Rapids, Iowa.
how M artinique, one o f the m ost beautiful
Our old friend of several years
ago, Wm. N. Hoots, who used to
visit this section as an occults!, hot
now represents The Fire Associa
tion of Phllsdsphia, with head
quarters at Monmouth, this state,
made this valley a visit last week
and greeted many of his former
friends and nctiuaintnucos.
F
W e can show you the best goods
for the least money to be found in
Coos county.
W e will supply you in all lines.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
N‘
Nu cure,
ry an ’ s
tbe remedy that c u r e » a <ool4l in one day
ELECT^ieiTV.
cold in one day.
. B
fill Lines of Sunynyer Goods
rhl* signature is on every box o f the genuine
from distressing pains and general
ill health due primarily to indiges
tion,” says L. W. Spalding, Verona,
Mo. “ Two years ago I got her to
try to Kodol. She grew better at
Uncle IIicliard Houghton, o once and now, at, the age of seventy-
Norway, w h s m town Thursday at six eats anything she wants, re
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tending to business matters anil marking that she fears no bail ef
among tilings didn't forget the fects as she has her bottle of Kodol
Before you order that tent for
handy." Don’t waste tune doctor your camping ruttit, call aud con
H erald .
ing symptom. Go after the cause
C ri AMER y M en . Thomas Krew- If your stomach ¡ h sound your health sult Long’s the Saddlers.
son is prepared to furnish the treat rill be good.
Kodol rests the
of spruce buttr I boxes and cubes stomach and strengthens the body
at the furniture factory in Coquille by digesting your food. It is na
Are you suffering from rheuma
City. Address him eailv and get ture’s own tonic.
R. S. lvcowlton. tism, Weak Back, Nervous trouble
your order iu in time.
or Generally run-down system?
Notice.
Mrs. J. N. Draoe, of this city,
Use Electric Belts aud Bntteries.
made Baudot! n business visit on
Far men and women.
Electric
Thursday of last week. ¡She ex
Notice is hereby given that all Insoles keep the feet warm, and
pects to move to the Willamette Coos county warrants endorsed prevent catching cold. For booklet
valley iu the near future.
prior to April 1, 1901 will bo paid aud circulars, address,
on presentation at my office in
El KCTRIC APFLIANd Co.,
Henry L. Slmttuck of Shellsburg.; Coquille City, Oregon.
Medford, Oregon.
Iowa, was cured of a stomach !
No interest will bo allowed after
trouble with which lie hart been
J. B. D ully ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Atllicted for years, by four boxes of August 10, 1902.
County Treasurer.
U nited States Land Office,
Chamlrcrlniu's Stomach mid Liver
iimelmrg. O regon. June 2(5 11)02.
Aug. 5, 1902.
Tablets. He lmd previously tried | Coquille City,
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uunip ranee with
the
prov ision «
many other remedies and a number; Nlo|»w H ie Coaaich » n . l wrirhft «IT lIi.*
o f the act o f CoiiKress o f June
3.
I'aM,
of physicians without relief.
Fori
1878. entitled ‘ An act lor the sale o f tim ber
Laxative Hrotuo-Quinin« T sh lsta onrs a lands in the states o f C aliforn ia , Oregon.
sale by R. S. Knowlton,
is. W. Leneve, the painter, has
secured the job from the board of
painting our public school build-
iug. 'lire work wall commence
soon.
r
The Commoner has attained
within six mouths from date of ilie
first issue a circulation of 100.000
copies, a record protmhlv never
equated in the history of American
periodical litei atuie. The unparal-
iled growth of tlii paper d a >
strafes that there is room in the
newspaper field for a national pa-
per devoted to the discussion of •
political, economic, aud social prob
lems. T o the columns of The
Commoner Mr. Brvau contributes
hts best efforts; aud bis review of
political events as they arise from
time to t’ me can not tail to interest
those who study public questions.
The Commoner's legular sub
scription price is 31 per year. We
have arranged wi'h Mr. Bryan j
whereby we enn fuinish his paper j
and the H e rald together ft r o n e 1
year for $2. l'he regular subscrip-
lion price o f the two papers when
subscribed for separately is $2.50.
The asphalt trust, with head
quarters in Hashing’ on. has ra:led
priet a down to meet tli >;se of anon-
trust company that secured a con
tract iu competition with it last
sumiller, and the Distiict, of Colum
bia expects in future to save front
20 to 90 cents a squint* yard on the
asphalt work done aunually.
I 'o .My F r ie itll.
L O C A L ITEM S
(M
The State Department has been
notified thut tho American officers
who will attend the German Army
manoeuvors need not bring horses,
as the Ernp ror will furnish full,
• quipped mounts
Generals Cor
bin, Young and Wood ate the
officers invited.
000 .
For Sale-
Prices Cut to the Bone on
T li3 Ocna.rn.cn.er.
The U. S. Civil Service Commis-
aion will bold examinations, during
September uud October, in aeveral
placee in each state to eecure voting
men and women for the government
service. There aro now 126 423,
poeitioria iu the classified civil
service, being an increase of 46,736
ill eix years. There were 7,972
persons appointed between July 1.
1901, and April 15, 1902, being at,
the late of 10,(l70 for the year.
Tbeie will probably be 11.000
appointments next tear.
Salaries
at appointment vary from $660 to
$1,200 a year with liberal promo-
tit,ns afterward. All appointimuls
are for life aud for most positions
only a common school education
is required. Folitics or rt ligion is
not consideted.
T h ose desiring
to take examinations of this kind
can g*t full information about them
free bv writing to fbe Columbia
Correspondence College, Washing
ton, D. C., and asking for its Civil
Service Ca aloguc for 1902.
Drain Normal.
A V ol i l i LAUTI I.IFE SAVED.
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Golden Wasbim Compemd, Feed and Ware-House C o n n e c tio n
GOOD V A L U E S OUR MOTTO
Cive Us a Trial!
i
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
B. FENTON,
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in rea d
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
HENRY HAVERKAMP,
G E N E R A I, AGENT FOR
Siiyger
Sewing
Machines
...For Coos County Has Local Agents in each town...
MRS
M ASTERS, MARSHFIELD.
MRS. E. L MOON, CO
QUILLE.
E. \Y HERMANN. MYRTLE POINT.
GEORGE TOPPING. BANDON.
tejsrThe Oil put up by the Singer Company is second to none, Givn
it a trial.