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T U E S D A Y , DECEM BER 2, 1902
T w o P a p e r s ftor
T h e P r ic e o f O n e
Church Directory.
YoungPeople’sWeekly
('lUuSTlAli O hubcii . -- l'lencUiuK t verv
Sunday
iindav’ at
nt 11 n. ia. and 7i30
7:110 p. m. Sunday
HohooljTiIJO a. m. ( ’ hriatiftu Kndonvor at
C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednsa-
pny evoking at 7^30. All cordially invited.
Episoosal Church.—Episcopal services
w ill bo held fit St. Jatnea church, Coquille
City the third Sunday in each month.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
Win. Horsefall, Pastor.
M E. Church, South: Preaching: each
ST
m. Sunday-school every Sue day at io
fé
o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:80, p.
in. Junior League at 3:30,p.m. Prayermeet
ing Thursday eyening at 7:30.
H. C. Allen, pastor.
M. E. Church.—Preaohing service every
1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. m. and
ana 7,30 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday
at 10, a. m. Epworth League, G 30 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Tnursday evening at
7.8$ A special invitation is extended to the
public to attend all services.
\V. S. Holoomb, Pastor.
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at 3 p. in. at the Christian chnrch.
Presbyterian Sabboth school ev6rv Sab-
both at 10 a. ra. Jesse Hall, Superintend
ent.
Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at
11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. You are oordialy
invited.
Samnel S. White. Pustor.
Services by the First Baptist 'Cburoh of
Coouille, at the M. E. Church the second
and fourth Sundays in each mouth at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m,
C. D. P rice ,
Pastor,
G erman B a p t is t Services by Bev. C. H.
Barklow each 2nd and 4lh Sunday in each
month, at the Little Chnrch at this place.
L O C A L IT E M S .
Oolden Crown fit P erry’s store.
Anyooe in .need o f the servioas
o f a first class pruner will do well
tojdrop a line to M. G, Pohl, Myrtle
W e have on our clubbing lie
T h e Peoples Press, the Socialist’s
statofofficial paper o f Oregon. We
give both papers fo r $1.75.
W , E. Dunlap, an expert b3rber
o f San Francisco, who spent last
season in Alaska, is now the effi
cient helper o f M. MoDonald
his popular shaving parlors.
The Thanksgiving dinner given
by the Christian Endeayor nt this
plaoe proved an unqualified success,
The dinner w « b superb, and the
suni realized was sufficient to make
a good starter for a aeating fund
for the Christian church.
Stewart & Westgnte, our marblo
firm, are getting out a monument
for the grave of the late B ird Vowell
which is certainly a very pretty
piece o f work and shows to good
advantage the skill o f those gontle-
men along this line o f art.
To do justice to this number,
which for beauty aud utility touches
the highest mark, it would be neces
sary to print the entire list of con.
tents.
It is sufficient to state that
in it the host modern writers and
artists ore goneronsly represented.
The book contains over 230 pages,
with 34 full-page illustrations, of
which 20 are in two or more colors.
The magnitude of this December
number, for which 728 tons of paper
and six tons of mk have boon used,
may be understood from the fact
that 91 presses running 14 hours a
day, have been roquired to print it;
the binding alore of the edition of
915,000 copies representing over
20,000,000 sections which had to be
gathered individually by human
hands.
The leading young people’s pauer iu
America,containing cachweok from eight to
twelve pages o i four broad columns each,
all beautifully illustrated with orieinal and
artistic half-tone enginviugn, in blaok and
oolors.
Y ouno P eople ’ s W eekly has reached its
marvelous success and attained a circula
tion of oyer 210,000 -copies a woek, because
its contents interest young readers. Its
popularity éktends to thoughtful parents
’who recognize in it ouo of the best aids in
keeping yonng folks in healthy touch with
the active world, giving them a taste for
olean, vigorous reading, and presenting
truths in their most attiactive form.
Its fiction is wholesomo, its comment on
current events is helpful to young utopie,
its editorials are inspiring. All its depart
ments are conducted in a way that has
proved most helpful to their renders.
All its writers are skilled in interesting
and devoted to uplifting young people.
Y oung P eople ’ s W eekly is also a paper
The provincial towns of England
for the family, and interests old and yonng
alike. It is the largest, handsomest and are securing better service as re
best paper of its class published.
OUU SPECIAL OFFEB.
Arrangements hrtvo been perfected be
tween the publishers of Y oung P eople ’ s
W eekly and H erald which suable as to
offer both papers at the price of the last
named alone. Bend us $1.50 for one year’ s
subscription to the H erald and both it and
Y oung P eople ’ s W eekly will be mailed to
vou regularly for 52 consecutive weeks.
This offer applies to both now subscribers
and present subscribers who renew their
subscriptions before February I, liM)3, pay
ing tor same a full year in advance nt reg
ular rutes.
Card of Thanks-
We desire to tender our heart
felt thanks to our friends and
neighbors who so willingly showed
their kindness and sympathy dar
ing the sickness and death our be
loved son and brother, Albert,
and who proved so helpful and
comforting iu our time o f groat
sorrow. J. C. WiLson and F amily .
NOW REflDYl
.t T im ely SueRCStlou,
KodoE
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Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk
ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before
he realized he had made u mistake.
TTow Much. iFartlaer
Must you be draggid before you realize you are making a
* mistake in notyusing Electric Lights.
K IT C H E N U T E N S ILS .
Toy
kitchen sets of tinwares, cake pans, 3 w *s w 8 w ;«.*w '£ .its s »;*,«‘
pie tins, frying pons, cups, bread
pans, milk pails, etc., 14 to 20
assorted pieces in a b o x ..........10c
RUBBER BALLS.
Plain and
fancy rubber, all sizes, from 5c up
to 35c.
B A N K S . Toy Combination Banks
made of iron, enameled nnd decorat
ed in g ilt .................................... 25c
DRUMS, all sizes, 25c, 50c, 75c,
$1 00, $1 25.
T IN S E L G A R LA N D .
J inch
diameter tinsel garlands for decora
tion and costume, per y d ............ 5c
Children’s Jap
anese Silk Hdkfs
small, scalloped
and ombroidored iu flowers and
birds..................... .............. ; . ioc
J A LAMB & CO
hardware, Stoves,
Tin ai)d Agate ware
Doors and Windows,
TOYS. A. B. C. Block,
Bells, ¡Horns, Tea
Sets,
Rattles, etc.
á
Bissel’s Carpet
Sweeper though
M USH BOW LS. Flar
small does the
ing shape, green outside
practical work.
and inside white, per set
Just the thing
of s ix ........................ 30c
fo r a girl. N ice
D E C O R A TE D LAM PS.
Table
ly v a r n i shed.
Lamps, beautifully decorated in
Our price................................... 25c
flowers, opalcent globes, the newest
Colored Crayon Pen designs. A ll prices.
cils, 6 assorted colors
in a telescopo b o x .. 5c
i.\ Extraordinary bargains in
kid body Hleoping Dolls, 12
I
-'r*dTVA Toy Garden Set cou-
to 14 inches tall, well made.
, wf \ sists o f Rake, Hoe and
Our prioe......................... 25c
Shovel, strongly built,
made o f wrought iron,long varnish
ed handles, good size for larger
K IT E S . Kite of unique design,
boys, per s e t.............................. 25c guaranteed good flyer................. 5c
Lim e and Cement,
Agricultura Impemen ts,
Paigts and oils,
4 0
c
Tablo Sets.
Bugles and Horns,
Children’s sil-
nicely painted, small
5o., large.................................... 10c ver plate tablo set, knife, fork and
BOWS and ARRO W S. Made of spoon, good quality, per s e t... ,25c
bamboo, and wrapped in rnttan,
E X PR E SS W AGON.
Boys steel
strongly made, with six winged ar
rows ........................................... 10c express wagons, all sizes and prices.
GLASS.
Best Goods Lowest Prices
Pioneer Meat
J O H N S O N , D E A N & CO., P R O P S .
Oelltalold. 2SrcT7-elties.
FR E SH M EATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands,
Digests what you eat.
also
Fish, Clams and Chickes
XX7"e w i i
tHe XXig-laest JPxlce for your
Olaicitens, staid, w ant -5=0 dozen.
C la m s on S a l e
T u e s d a y std F r i d a y
RO SEBURG -M YRTLE P O IN T -
STAGE LINE
B. FENTON.
N O TIO N S
AND
F U R N IS H IN G GOODS IN G R E A T V A R IE T IE S
T H E L A T E S T STYLES.
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Bigs in road
ness for special trips, in fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
H E N R Y HAVERKAM P,
HafP* Family 1’iFs are the best.
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For Sain at a Bargain.
Are you suffering from rheuma
tism. Wi nk Bark. Nervous trouble
or Generally run-down system?
Use Electric Belts and Batteries.
Far men and women.
Electric
Insoles keep the feet warm, and
prevent catching cold. For booklet
and circulars, address,
E u r r a c Arrumes C o ., ;
Medford, Oregon. ^
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Cash Paid for Hides in Shipping
Quantities.
J
Doll Nursing Bottles,an
exact imitation of the
large o n e ...................................... 5c
e lc o in e ’
It will be good news to the
mothers of children to learn that
croup can l>c prevented. The first
sign of croup is hoarseness. A day
or two lieforc the attack the child
becomes hoarse. This is soon fo l
Captain.
lowed bv a peculiar rough cough
Give Ohaoibo'Iain's Cough H»me It
freely a. o<m as too child I h cohm ■■
A 11 — -A Ill'll «■ silllsbì“ ;or H otel
te aese, or bvi n nft«r the roil«:
Cough sppoar, atul it will dispel nil ■ >r Boiirrlini» ion.*.' —10 bedrooms,
symptoms «>,' croup. In this way office, s«'wine room, Pslor .Vr\, nil
all dauger and anxiety may t>c newly furnish id, rnd i Ne. 1 now
Electric
avoided. This remedy is used hyj Piano, Bathroom and
many thousands of mothers and has Lights. Ijot 50x101* feet. Good
neter been known to fail. I t is, in location; uow doing a fair busi
fact, tho only remedy that can al ness. Reason for selling, poor
ways 1st depended upon and that is health. For pnrticnlnrs. enquire of
W. S inclair .
pleasant to take. For sale by B. H.
( ’ ■'quille, Or
Knowlton
-
of -A-ll K inds
Dyspepsia Cure
Cheney for the last 15 yonrs, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transnotions and financially able to carry
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle out any obligations made by their firm.
West it Truax. Wholesale Druggists,
Point at 7:30 a. m.
Toledo, ()., Warning, Kinnan tt Marvin,
Loaves M yrtle Point for Coquille Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
City nt 1:30 p. m.
acting directly upon the Mood and mucous
surfaces
o f the system. Price, 75c. per
H A R V E Y TAMES,
1
bottle. Hoi I by all Druggists. Tostirnon-
O Q X T X X iL E
Only First-Class Work.
3Ce sps constanty on H an d Presh. Maat,
John Machado, who bad the mis
fortune to have a log roll over him
while working in a camp near
Crosoent City, California, Home
time since, made his way through CKRO,
It oan’t help
this county recently, on his way to
but do you good
Seattle.
H e had been fearfullv
only by E. O. Ds W ir t 4 0 0 .. Oblenea
The Wilkins gallery has boon Prepared
T
b
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bo
ttl«
contain*
XH UmeetheMc. BlMt
broken up by tbe accident and was opened by J .T. Gwings, the pho
financially embarrassed and was tographer.
R. S. Knowlton
Go and have your
having a real hard time getting shadow snntched.
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along till Frank Casto took up his
How s This,
case and made a little canvas a-
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Howard
mong a few loggin g camps and
for nny case of Catarrh that eannot ho
STEAMER
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
business men and secured funds
F. J. CIIENF.Y A CO. Proprietors,
enough to send tbe poor fellow on
Toledo, O.
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Wo the undersigned hayo known F. J.
his way rejoicing.
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Hot and Cold Baths.
Butcher,
Albums. Toilet Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove Boxes, Hnndkor
This preparation contains all of the
dlgestants and digests all kinds of chief Boxes, Photo Racks, Work Boxes, Etc.
food. It gives instant relief and never
falls to cure. I t allows you to eat all
2vleda*l lie n s .
the food you want. Tbe most sensitive
| 'tomachs can take it. By Its use many
tlrmsn or laily in aaoh eonnty to ninnnKC housands of dyspeptics have been
hntiiness for an old established houso of
The finest assortment of Medallions from the genuine photographs.
solid flnnneinl stnndlnc. A straight, bona | w e d after everything else failed. I t
tide weekly salary o f $1H:00 raid by check prevents formation ofgason the stom Gilt frames and metal corners, warranted not to tarnish. Pictures are in
each Wednesday with all expenses direct ach, relieving all distress after eating. transparent photo water colors.
Come in all sizes.
Beautiful ornament
from headquarters. Money advanced for Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
for homes. All prices.
exp tiros . MnnsKor. :H0 Paxton Bide., Chi
H o w to P r e v e n t C r<>»|i.
-t&^&Fluest Equipped Shop in Coos County.\$f3?
G O L D E N B U IL D IN G ,
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T B s is the season of the yoar
when the prudent and careful house
wife replenishes her supply of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
is certain to be needed before the
winter is over, ond results are much
more prompt and satisfactory when
it k kept at hnnd and given as soon
as the cold is contracted and before
it has become settled in the system.
In almost every instance a sevore
cold moy bo warded ofi by taking
this remedy freely as soon as the
first indication of the cold appears.
Tnero is no danger in giving it to
childreu for it contains nc harmful
substance. I t is pleasant to take—
both adults and children like it.
Buy it and got the best. It always
cures. For sale by by R. S. K now !
ton.
McDonald Proprietor
P. E. Drone
A glass or two of water tnken
half an hour before breakfast will
Doll Carriages, like cut, good
usually keep the bowels regular.
Harsh cathartics should be avoided, size, regular price 50 cents, our
When o purgative is needed take special offer................................. 35
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are mild and gentle
Toy Saratoga Trunks,
in their action. For sale by R. S.
all sizes and prices.
The steamer "J. W arren” will Knowlton.
make regular trips between Gravel
DOUBLE YOUR SALARY.
Ford and Myrtle Point on Wednes
day o f each week, leaving at 8:30 a.
Toy Watches, nickle
m. and arriving at M yrtle Point at
plated ................. . . . . 5 c
Thousands of young men and
11 a. m. Leaving M yrtle Point at
women are being advanced to posi
1 p. m. and arriving at Gravel Ford
tions of trust and responsibility
at 3:30 p. in. C ai > t . J. M. B r ig h t ,
through the technical training re
Manager.
Toy Sad Irons, P o tt’s
ceived in
pattern, good size, de
Are you aware thero has been n
tachable handle, nickle
The International
marked growth, not only in Coquile
,25c
plated.
Correspondence School
City, but in the whole Coquille Val
ley durilig the past year?
Yes.
Wo successfully tench all the
Then why not purchase property Engineering trades, Commercial,
BoyB' Painted Carts,
and get the benefit of the raise in Shorthand, and English courses,
“ size 7x14 inches, (not
values?
Before buying it will pay Ornamental Design, Architecture,
6x11) 8 inches wood spoke wheels,
you to investigate my list.
R. D. Lettering and Sign Painting, Chem
tin tires, special price................ 25c
Sanford, Coquille Oregon.
istry, Etc.
A postal designating what you
Anyone wishing carpels or rugs
woven cheap, cull on Mrs. K. Hol- aie i nitres ted in will bring you
Our special bargain in
versou, three miles west of Coqui'le further information if addressed to
J. E. M artin ,
on the McAdams plnce.
Brooms. The regular 15c
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Local Representative,
q u a lity ............... ...........10c
Tire Commoner.
Marshfield, Oregon.
’ W A N T E D 5 YO U N G M E N from
Coos county at onco to prepare for
positions in the Government ser
vice— Railway Mail Clerks, Lettor
(M r . B ryan ’ s P ater )
iftiriors, Custom Houso and De-
The
Commoner has attained
■tmental Clerks, etc. Apply to
in,ter.Stnte Correa. Inst., Cedar within six months from date of the
first issue a circulation o f, 100,000
Rapids, Iowa.
copies, a record probably, never
II. T. Thompson and family, our equaled in the history of American
lato arrivals from Norton, Kansas, periodical literature. The unparal-
who have spent several weeks with llod growth of this paper dem on
their friends, R. B. Ray and family strates that there is room iu the
of the Sanford place, moved to newspaper field for a national pa
Marshfield Friday where they ex- per devoted to the discussion of
poct to engage in the restaurant political, economic, and social prob
business.
W e wish them success. lems. T o the columns of The
Burt Myers, the engineer, who Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes
had the misfortune to get quite a his best efforts; aud his review of
fall by a board over which he at political events as they arise from
tempted to pass from ttie top o f the time to time can not tail to interest
steamer Welcome to the dock at those who study public questions.
The Commoner’s regular sub
the miH, breaking with him, is get
ting along nicely, but walks some scription price is $1 per year. We
what lame yet.
He had a narrow have arranged with Mr. Bryan
escape from sprions injury, falling whereby we can furnish his paper
twelve or fourteen feet onto the and the H erald together for one
year for $2. The regular subscrip
wharf below.
tion price of the two papers when
To improve the appetite and subscribed for separately is $2.,'Q.
strengthen the digestion, try a few
doses of Chamberlain’s .Stomach
l i i 't l o r T lin n a r i i a l i - r .
and Liver Tablets
Mr. J. H. Seitz,
A piece of llannel dampened with
of Detriot, Mich., says, “ They
Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud bound
restored my nppeti:e whon impared,
on the affected parts, is better for a
relieved me of a bloated feeling and
lame back and for pains in the chest
caused a pleasant and satisfactory
Pain Balm has no superior as a liu-
movement of the bowels.’’ There
ament for the relief of deep seated,
are people in this community who
muscular aud rhenmatic pains. For
need just such a medicine. For sale
sale by R. S. Knowlton.
by R. S. Knowlton. Every box war
ranted.
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WANTED: A T ill!h T W O R T H Y UF.N
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Christmas Goods for 1902. A
magnificent array of Toys and N o
tions.
gards gas, water aud markets by
municipal management, while also
Imported and Domestic Glrina/ware
reducing tbeir rates out of the prof
its.
Darlington in six yoors has
made a net profit of $350,000, re
Chinaware in great varieties, including fnnoy Cups and Saucers, Jar
lieving the rates of each family in
diniers, Flower Pots, Rose Jars, Cracker Jars, Vases, Tea Pots, Mugs,
the town to an average amount of
Bowls, Salad Dishes, Sauce Sets, Platters, Celery Trays, Pitchers, Cream
$7. 50.
Birmingham’s profits in
ers, etc., etc. The finest assortment ever brought to this city.
five years are $618,640; Bolton’s
$1,002,325; Leeds’, $872,015; Not-
DOLLS. A magnificant assort
tingham’s $620,000; Manchester’s
ment of our 25c dressed dolls can
$2,210,600, while the water rate also
not be excelled in their values, all
has been reduced from 5d to Id in
Bizes andstyles. Every oue of them
the pound.—.Oregonian.
a bargain.
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S ilve r
V G E N T F O R --------
Sewing
Machines
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