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! rt! T U E SD A Y . DECEMBER 30, 1902 Church Directory. C uristian C hurch . - - Pleaching every Hunday nt 11 n. to. and 7:80 p. id . Sunday school, at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. hi . Prayer meeting every Wedn?$- pay evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episcopal Chnroh.—Episcopal services will be held at St. James church, Coquille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. M E. Charon, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 m. Sunday-school every Sunday at ft o ’olook. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. no. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- ing Thursday evening 'at t 7:30. — 5 ------------- H.C. A lle n , p a sto r. M. E. Church.—Preaohing Reryioe every 1st. 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. m. and and 7,80 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 10, a. m. Epworth League, 6 30 p. m. Prayer meeting «very Tnursday evening at 7.30. A speoinl invitation is ex tended to the publio to attend all services. W. S. Holoomb, Pastor. The W. C. T. C. meets every 1st. and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. Presbyterian Sabboth school every Sab- both at 10 a. no. Jesse Hall. Superintend ent. Jus. Jordon, one of Coos Bay’s oldest pioneers, died yesterday morning in Empire, nt the home of his daughter, Mrs, 0. Secstrom, after quite a long illness. As o Mr. .Jordan’s exact ago there has been some question, but Mr. See- strom, his son-in-law, states that he was boru iu 1805, making his age 97, nt the time of his death. He came to Coos Bay at an early date, about 1853, nnd was a welt figure in the old pioneering days. He followed huntiug and trapping mainly though at one time he run a store for a short time in the build ing erected by' John Porshbaker, which was tho first store at what is now called Marshfiold. This build ing later became the Western hotel and is now occupied by Gow W hy’s store.— Daily Mail. SPECIAL OFFER T w o P a p e r s fo r T T ie P r i c e o f 'O n e Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. You are oordialy invited. Samuel 8. White. PBstor. Services by the First Baptist ’Churoh of Conuille, at the M. E. Church the second The loading young people’s paper iu And fourth Suhdays in each month nt 11 a. America,containing eachwook from eight to ra. and 7:30 p. m, C. D. P biob , twelve pages of four broad columns each, Pastor. all beautifully illustrated with original and artistic half tone enginviugfl, in black and colors. L O C A L ITEM S. Y oung P eoi > l b ’ s W eekly has reached its marvelous success nnd attained a circula J. M. Hodge, of Johnson's mill, tion of over 210,000 copies a week, because its contents interest young readers. Its WR8 in to see us on Friday. popularity extends to thoughtful parents recognize in it one of the best aids in Milton Patterson name in from who keeping yonng folks in healthy touch with Roseburg last week and is visiting tho active world, giving them a taste for clean, vigorous reading, and presenting bis parents. truths in their most attractive form. Its fiction is wliolesorao, its comment on Burt Tattle, the maebinest of curront events is helpful to young people Marshfield, made this city a flying its editorials are inspiring. A ! its depart visit Friday. ments are conducted in a way that has proved most helpful to their readers. All its writers are skilled in interesting B ig George, the auctioneer, of and devotod to uplifting young people. Arago, made oor office a pleasant Y oung P eople ’ s W eekly is also a paper call on Friday. for the family, and interests old and young alike. It is the largest, handsomest and F or S ale . - One new heavy wagon best paper o f its class published. YoungPeople’sWeek.ly —3| — and two good horses. quire at the H erald office. In R. B. Ray, o f the Saoford place has some fine full-blood Brown Leghorn roosters for sale. Anyone in need of the services of a first dess pruner will do well to drop a lino to M. G. Pohl, Myrtle We had a pleasant call by Rev. Thomas Barklow, of Myrtle Point, on Wednesday afternoon. J. A. Seed, head sawyer at the Bay City mill, was over ana spent ChristmaB with his family at this place. Sum Giles, ot Myrtle Point, who has been employed at Beaver Hill for some time, return home Wed nesday The Coe» Ray New». Old Pioneer Passes Away « o jju m e € it M % t t n \ L OUR SPECIAL OFFER. Arrangements have been perfected be tween the publishers of Y oung P eople ’ s W eekly and H erald whioh 3nable us to offer both papers at the price of the last named alone. Send ns $1.50 for one year’ s subscription to the H erald and both it and Y oung P f . oplr ’ b W eekly will be mailed to •yon regularly for 52 oonseentive weeks. This offer applies to both new subscribers and present subscribers who renew their subscriptions before February 1 ,1903, pay ing for same a full year in advance at reg ular rutes. ► -»•-* - Auy state of society which doos not give the laboror the full pro duct of his toil, is not based on justice. The capitalist’s idea of just wages is that tho laborer should receive just enough to keep him fit for work. solid financial 5 tan dine. A straight, bona tide weekly salary of $18 00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expe, j direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expanses. Manager, 340Gaxton Bldg.. Chi cago, M McDonald Proprietor Fiuest Equipped Shop in Coos County. Hot and Cold Buths. C Œ S E O O IS r P. E. Drone Butcher, GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , COQ U ILLE C ITY K e e p © c0 n .stan .t3r o n H a u l iETrosli. ea t, o f -A .il H C in c le Cash Paid for Hides in Shipping Quantities. C/5 T H E £ IM -A -S S T Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in tho process of milk ing; said she had not drugged him over two miles before he rcalizod he had made a mistake. | K Co-w ly E n c li P a r t l i e r Must you be dragged bofore you realizo you are making a raistako in not using Electric Lights. EVERY WHERE Mr. and Mrs. George Sohroeder, who bavo Bpent tho past three years on the bay, Mr. Sohroeder being employed in the Coos Bay cream ery, came over by Wednesday’s train to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, H. Sohroeder, of Arngo, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Laird of near town. ! They will also visit friends in town J before returning. Correspondence School J. A. LA M B & CO o f additional Literature. Hardware, Stoves, Oniy Fifty Cents a Year Tin ai)d Agate ware AGENTS WANTED IN E V E f i V TOWN WHITE FOR TERMS Doors and Windows, B ig C o m m is s io n j, H a m iso m ? P re m iu m s Lime and Cement, Address, EVHRY WHRKh PUB. CO BR O O KLYN N. V. W li fit’s 1st 11 na m e ? Agricultural lmpe ments, Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. . C. DeW itt & Co. of Chicago, dis covered some years ago, how to make n salve from Witch Hazol that is a specific for piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, exzema, cuts, burns, bruises Death 01 The Archbishop Of Canterbury. and all skin diseases DeWitt’s Salve has no equal. This lias giveu rise London, Dec. 23.— The Most to numerous worthless counterfeits. Rov. Frederick Temple, Jfrch- Ask for DoWitt’s - the genuine.— bisbop of Canterbury »ud primate R. S, Knowlton. of all England, who has been ill | for some time past, is dead. The archbishop pHssed nway quite NOTICE OF FINAL SETELEMENT. peacefully at 8:15 o ’clock in the o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t the undesigned has filed his final ac presence of his wife nnd two sons count as the executor of the esiute of R ob His di nth bnd Been anticipated for ert M. Strang, deceased, and the county court has set Wednesday, December 3,1902, some days, nnd only the archbish that being tho third day of t ne 1902 Decem op’s remarkable vitality enabled ber term of said'court, as the day for hear his extreme ing objections to said final account nnd the him to counteract weakness. The final collapse oc settlement o f said estate. Dated this 4th day of Novombor, 1902. curred about 6 o’clock, nnd hi- was DAVID P. STRANG, Executor estate of Kobert M. Strang, de unconscious toward the end. Pairjts and oils, CLASS. Best Goods Lowest Prices N Pioneer n)eat rçarlçet, JOH NSON, DEAN & CO., PROPS. ceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, November, 14 1902. o t ic e N is hereby g iv e n thvt the following-named sottlcr has filed notice o f his intention to make final proof in support o f his claim, and that said proof will be made before L. H. Hazard, County Clerk, at Coquille, Oregon, on January 8, 1902, viz: Lsiah S. Flinn on II. E. No. 9979. for the S ^ NW>4, N i HW! ; Sec. 32, T. 27 8., R . 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation o f said land, viz: E. N. Harry, of Sitknm, Oregon; John H. Fiinu. of Fair- view, Oregon; li. A. Easton, of Sitkum, Oregon; W. A. Flinn, o f Fairview, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. A Big Bargain. FRESH MEATS o f nil Kind Con si(ml ly on Hands, So For So Good. KodoS Dyspepsia Cure also Fish, Clams and Chickes One huudred and three and one- half acres, about 00 in the bottom. The wliole place cleared except 3 acres iu the bottom. About 200 \7v7"e ■ w i l bearing fruit trees. Five miles of C I x ic M : Myrtle Point; 2 miles from post office and cream er Gallon Will- G la m s on jam Hull, at the premises. We successfully teach all the Engineering trades, Commercial, Shorthand, and English courses, It often happen: that tho richer j Ornamental Dosign, Architecture, a mau b eco m e s t lie less hq is I The WilkinH 11 try hna been Lettering nnd Sign Pninting, Chom- worth. opened by J J. Gwings, the pho istry, Etc. tographer. G o and have your Today tho laboring man works A postal designating what you are interested in will bring you from eight to twelve hours a day Are you aware there has been a shadow suatehod. further information if addroesed to and gets in return for his labor, the marked growth, not only in Coquile products or value o f the products, J. E. M artin , City, but in tho whole Coquille Val STEAMER of about I wo or three hours labor. We don’t sell Klondike gold mines Local Representative, ley durihg tho past year? Yes. j The rest o f th e time ho works for nor Standard Oil stock but ™ far Marshfield, Oregon Then why not purclmHO property as wo g o , every- j _ | the other fellow, to pay him tor the and get the benefit of the raise in 1 thing we sell is] privilege o f working the first two values? Before buying it will pay j_ just ns desil-ble or three hours. He is a smart nmn you to investigate my liet. R. D. in its way. Our \ isn’t lie? Say, arn you real sure Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Gloves, Neck wear, you are uot that mao? Hats, C o l l a r s , Coos county nt once to prepare for Point at 7.30 t. m. L- aves Myrtle Point for Coquille Cuffs, Umbrellas, positions in the Government ser BO Y E A R S Canes. T-'to , all I vice— Railway Mail Clerks, Letter City at 1:30 p. m. E X P E R IE N C E bear the imprint Carriers, Custom House and De- HARVEY JAMES, of quality and tho pnrtmeutal Clerks, etc. Apply to Digests what you eat- . Captain. inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar This pn-pifratlon contains all of tho impress of style. Vi e never fail to digestants and digests all kinds of Rapids, Iowa. follow the fashion- food, it gives Instant relief and never H. T Thompson, our new arrival \ falls tocuro It allows you to eat all FRED S LA f no? T r a d e M arks from Knnsis, lies concluded to A nen house siiitntd,- for Hotel the food you want. Tho most sensitiv« D e s ig n s tv make Coquille Ills home, having or Hein ding bouse—10 bedrooms, touadis can take It. By Its use many The meat tru st e C o p y r ig h t s A c . •hoosands >f dyspeptics have been ÀPT^ne sending « sketch and deeertptlnn may bought out llis revtnnraiit business office, aewini- r o o m . I’ -tlor Ac., all : mroil ifter everything else failed. It price of i it-, bu; gnloklv ascertain cur opinion free whether an Inrennon is probnu’ v patentable. Coramunlen- nt Alls. VI. C. ¡im sd, on Fiont newly foru'S’icd, nnd a Nc. I new .'revi-nts f> rmalionofgasnn thestom- quality. V, v won’ t ttons Rtrlctlycr'iiiMoi'tuü- H andbookon Patenta •ent fro©. Oldeet m-oucy for secnrinKpatents. We street. Mr. Thompson aud liis son l'inno, Bathroom and Electric ich, relieving all distress after eating. first ole«.- Patent* taken thr>uirh Munn & Co. receive wclrtl notfc«, without charge, In tho stumers best tieenuse our also are first class restumaut keep Lights. Lot 50x101) feet. U ikm I Dieting unneces sary. Pleasant to take I ave full value, Whatever you may ers hs well as expert bukers, nnd location; now doing a fair busi lt can’ t help but do you good A h»Tirt,oTn*îr iiliïftm tw l wesfcly. want we’ll supply to you and it will conduct an up-to-date house. ness. Reason for selling, i<oor relation ©f any r < í c ¡ tille Journal, ions»», m ■ only by R O. D* Wrrr A Oo., rhtcun shall be all that could be dei ired in W e bespeak for these good people boaltli. For particulars, enqnireof Pryptml : four month», f L Sold by all newedejUera T b s t l . b n u f s « j u t » t o » * H *lm »stbeS 0 c. u , the way of quality. a lilieral share of the public patron W. S i n c l a i r . R. S. Knowlton , i«r. h r s . Wubioctoa. D. C. . lohnson oean A Co. age o f our towu and community , Coquille, Or. iW e l c o m e i Only First-Class Work. O Q T T X X j L E WILL GflRltFJOfl’S T 3 a o O o x 3 .m a o n .-s r . Wm. Hunt, the photographer, (M r . B ryan ’ s P aper ) was up with his family last week How s This. The Commoner has attained from Bandon and greeted many Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard within six months from date of the for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be friends-ii: town by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. first issue a circulation of| 100,000 emeu F. J. CHENEY <fc CO. Proprietors, W e have on our clubbing lie copies, a record probably never Toledo, O. The Peoples Press, the Socialist's equaled in the history of American Wo the undersigned haye known F. J. state official paper o f Oregon. We oeriodical literature. The uupnral- Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorablo in all bnsirc™ give both papeis for $1.75. led growth of this paper dem on transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. The Marshfield authorities are strates that there is room in the West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, prohibiting the assembling of newspaper field for a national pa Toledo, O., Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. children on account of the preval per devoted to the discussion of Wholesale Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ence o f scarlet fever at that place. political, economic, and social prob acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per W. E. Cleghorn, late of Jeffer lems. T o tne columns of The bottle. S o il by all Druggists. Testimon son City, Missouri, was the efficient Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes ials frtie HfiPl’ s Family Pills are the best. helper o f Mr. and Mrs. G, A. R ob his best offorts; aud his review of inson in their store duriog the political events as they arise from time to time can not tail to interest Christmas rush. & those who study public questions. E. J. J Price, the Rivertou saw Tho Commoner’s regular sub Are you suffering from rheutna mill man aud eon-in-'uw and dau scription price is £1 per year. We tism. Weak Back, Nervous trouble ghter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. B’oulkes, have arranged with Mr. Bryan or Generally run-down system? returned from their trip to San- whereby we can furnish liis papor Use Electric Belts nnd Batteries. FruDcisco, by the Msndalay. and the H e r a l d togethor for one Far men nnd women. Electrio year for $2. The regular subscrip Insoles keep the feet warm, and Capt. Bob Jones, o f Marshfield, tion price of the two papers wheu prevent catching cold. For booklet was over to the place Wednesday subscribed for separately is $2.50. and circulars, address, and made arrangements for the ► .O» «■ E lectric A ppliance C o ., shipment to the bay of some mach l i c l l r r 'I In to n P l a s t e r . Medford, Oregon. inery which he lia ’ previously pur A piece of flannel dampened with chased for his dredger. He visit Chamberlain’s Pain Balm nnd bound ed Bandon also. DOUBLE YOUR SALARY. on the affected parts, is better for n George Belloni who took his sou lame back and for pains in the chest j Henry to San Francisco recently Pain Balm has no superior as a lin -! Thousands of young men and to be treated for a badly inflamed ament for the relief of doep seated, j women are being advanced to posi eye returned by the Mandalay. He muscular nnd rheumatic pains. For | tions of trust aDd responsibility returns with encouraging news sale by R. S. Knowlton. through the technical training re from the boy the physicians being ceived iu o f the opinion that the sight of the W ANTED:—A TRUSTW ORTHY GEN tleman or lmly in aaoh county to manage eye will be preserved. The International business for an old established '.lonso of H. C- Hunter and H. A. Gal- braitb, two gentlemeu tnkiug orders for the Home Comfort steel range, arrived in town Inst week, the lat ter going on to Myrtle Point a day later. They will doubtless do a good busineaB ns these Btoves are well known in these parts. (The Palace Barber Shop, N o t lC O - Articles of incorporation have ____ been filed by the Sengstacken Water The County Court of Coos Couu- A I ower Co., of Marshfield, with a ty, Oregon, will receive sealed pro. capital stock of $10,000. 1 he in -. p0sals for tho superintending aud corporator are Henry, Beugstncken ijHiungemi-nt of the Coos county and l . M. Wilbur. - Poor Farm and Infirmary, for the Thos. Blaine, who left hero last year commencing March 1st, 1903 Summer for a visit to his old home lend ending February, 28, 1904. in Misouri, returned with his bride All bids must state definitely wbat on Wednesday last. He reports a the upplicaut ^proposes to du, ami pleasant visit among old friends, all be filed with tne Couuty Clerk "bn of whom were prosperous and happy. or before tho 7ud day of January The Court reserves the Mr. Blaiue and wife will mako 1903. their home on North Coos river, right to reject, any aud all bids. Done by order of tho County whore he owns a fine farm. Judge, this 19th dftv of December, The tug Hunter enmo down from 1902. the Umpqua. Wednesday, bringing L. H. Hazard. two tons o f steelheads for the P. C. Couuty Clerk. S. Co. A ton of steelheads were received by the beach route the Married. At Myrtle Point, De- previous day, aud Mr. Mason, agent cenber 21, 1902, Ed. O. Ferrell of for the company, who visited tho Lako couuty, Oiogou, Miss Anna Umpqua last week, reports a big Martin, of Myrtle Point Bnv. run of steelheads in the river, nnd Thomas Barklow officiating. is much pleased with the prospoct ...... * of securing a largo quantity of fish How lo l ’ ri-vi-nl Croup. from there. The steelheads are be It will be good news to the ing frozen at the local plant, and will be storod on board tho com mothers of children to learn that pany’s steamer when she arrives croup con lie prevented. Tho first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day from the Sound. oj- two before the attack the child A T i m e l y S im e i- s t lo n , becomes hoarse. This is soon fol This is the season of the year lowed by a peculiar rough cough. when the prudent and careful house Give Chamberlain’s Cough Reuiody wife replenishes her supply oi freely as soon as tho child becomes Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It hoarse, or even after the rough is certaiu to be needed before the cough appear, aud it will dispel all winter is over, ond results are much symptoms of croup. In this way more prompt and satisfactory when all danger and anxiety may be it is kept at hand and given ns soon avoided. This remedy is used by as the cold is contracted and before many thousands of mothers and has it has become settled in the system. never boon known to fail. It is, iu In almost every instance a severe fact, the only remedy that can al cold moy be warded ofi by taking ways bd depended upon and that is this remedy freely as soon as the pleasant to tako. For sale by R. S. first indication of the cold appears. Knowlton. - w*. w- There is no dangor in giving it to children for it contains no harmful THE BEST IS THE CHOICEST substance. It is pleasant to take— AND THAT IS both adults and ohildren like it. Buy it and get the best. It always cures. For sale by by R. 8. Knowl ton. PAMOUS MAGAZINE Major Morton Tower, of Empire City, has received the appointment of Collector of Customs at the har- bor of Coos l ay. The Major has beea deputy collector under John It contains in each issue Morgan for several years past, and Carleton’s Latest Poems is fully competent aud worthy of the position. and Stories and the Best tih -e H i g - l r e s t T P r i c e n s, and. w a n t 4 :0 d o fo r y o ’o .x zn . S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs iu read ness for special trips. Iu fact, a genernl Stage and Livery ’> fen in Accommodations for Traveling meD a speciality. Don't Have Coid Feet For. Sale at a Bargain. Scientific American.. New York •DUT BURN John Peart’s Coal, Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of to», n at 9 Large scales iu connection. per ton. Weighing 10 cents per load.