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fi jh i ■ Coquille &itg ferali PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY T U E SD A Y . JANUARY 13,1903 Church Directory. OuBiëTUN C hubcb . ~ Pleaching every Sunday ut 11 a. iq . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school; at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting ____ _ every ___ „ Wedn se , cordially invited pay evening at - 7:30. Episoopal Chnroh.—Episcopal eervioes 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. Chnroh, South: Preaching eaoh and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ro. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. in. Junior League at 3:30,p .m . Prayermeet ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. C. Allen, pastor. M bthodxst E piscopal C huboh .—Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10 o'olook a, ra. Junior League 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita tion is extended to the public to attend all sorvioes. W. H. M ykbp , Pastor. P bksbytbbiam C hubch .—Preaching eer- vioes 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and evening. Sand ay School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor servioes every Sunday at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Winnie Half, President. Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society meets every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p. m. A cordial weloorae is ex tended to the t pu public to attend all our ser- uioes. A dolph H abkbly , Pastor The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. Preaching eaoh 2nd and 4th Sabboth at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Yon are oordialy invited. Samuel S. White, Pastor. Servioes by the First Baptist 'Chnroh o f Ooqallle, at the U . E. Chnroh the second and fourth Snbdays in each month at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m, C. D. Patos, Pastor. The advance in the price of coal derranded by the Kansae City deal ers, for the simple reason that the sellers can exact the larger rate, and the cornei in turkeys, by which a single film expects to real ize a profit o f $40,000, aro local manifestations of a tendency which has intrenched itself in the great trade centers of the country, and which is fraught with the gravest danger to the peace and .welfare o f society.— Kansas City Star. The public school children of to day are of a higher, happier, health ier type than sohools of any age. In former times school was drudgery and the Dominie a brute of ill ap pearance and boorish manners. In struction was largely imparted through the Beat of knowledge with the aid o f a rod. New the children love their scnools uud La«« tur teachers sweet, modest, sensible little women whom it is a pleasure to look at and an education to associate with. They are educated through tLe eyes, the cars and the heart, and the happy little songs they learn at schools are their solace and delight at home. We envy the children of the present day with a generous envy and we hope that theA will see to it when they grow up that their children have as hap py a schooltime. E v e r y B o t t l e o t C l ia iu b e r lu ln 'a C o u k I i B e n d y W a r r a n t e d . We guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two- thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la L O C A L ITEM S. grippe, coughs, colds, croup and J. A. Jackson, o f Parkersburg, whooping cough an is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any ten had business in town Friday. dency of a cold to result in pneu J. B. Sweet, of Lampa creek monia. R. 8. Knowlton. was np to town Wednesday, A bill has been introduced in the Cland Fox was over to Marsh field last week on business, return Virginia Assembly to prohibit the kissing of the Bible upon the ad ing on Friday. ministration of oaths in the State J. W. Strong, o f Arago, had courts. The custom is one more business in towD Wednesday and honored in the breach than in the remembered the H erald . observance and all legislature B o r n .— I d Myrtle Point, Decem should recognize the reasons, sani ber 20, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. tary and aesthetic, for abolishing tho requirement Sherman FlynD, a daughtor. Z. T. Johnson, accompanied by Mr. Alexander C- Hutchinson, Attoiney L. A, Roberts, o f Myrtle of New Orleans, died recently and Point, went to Bandon Wednesday a very pretty story has come to on legal business. light. Mr. Hutchinson was a cap Grandma Seed went to Myrtle italist, a railway president, a captain Point Friday where she will stay of industry; his manners wore harsh with the family of N. G. W. Per and repellant to all who appealled to him for charity, but after rebuff kins for a while. ing tho applicant he would seoretly Several parties who have tried investigate the ease, and if found Kirkpatrick’s hnemnut for the pre worthy immediate and generous re vailing sore throats pronounce it a lief came from aa unknown source. grand success. It is a sure euro if He nevor lot hU right hand know liberally applied. what his left was doing. J. H. Snyder, who has been chief For a bad taste in the mouth take engineer on the tug Hunter, o f the a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stom Umpqua, for some time, has resign ach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 ed his position and is visiting cents. Warranted to cure, For friends in this valley. sale by R. S. Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. James McGafliu formerly o f this place, returned The U. S. Civil Service Commis from Riverton last week, and Mr. sion reports that for the year end Me. will take charge o f the Chas. in g June 30, 1902, there were 14,983 Collier place, recently leased by persons appointed from its regist our market man, P. E. Drane. ers. This was 4,692 more than was Mrs. J. S. Billings, o f near ever before appointed in a single Myrtle Point, made our office a year. Anyone wishing information very pleasant call on Friday an she about these positions can secure it was on her way to Bandon where free by writing for the Civil Service she was going for a visit with her announcement of tho Columbian Correspondence College, Washing many friends in that place. ton, D. C. The Commission will Dr. W. C. Ransom, o f Portland, hold examinations to secure young who is at Myrtle Point visiting his mon and women for these places two daughters, Mrs. Dan Giles and during March and April, at Pendle Mrs. Wm. Rackleff, of that place, ton and Portland. Many people do made our office a pleasant call on not know that these appointments Friday while in town on business. are made without political influence Judge J. H. iSchroeder and wife, and that a largo share of them are of Arago, are on their Herai-aunual filled by those having only a com round of visiting relatives and mon school education, but such is friends. Last Wednesday they now the case. went to see their daughter, Mrs. T. P. Hanley, of near Riverton, re T li© C o m m o n e r . turning a day or so ago. (M r . B r y a n ’ s P a p e r ) WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Coos county at once to prepare for positions in the Government ser vice—Railway Mail Clerks, Letter Carriers, Custom House and De partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to interstate Cones. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Clarence Schroeder and Willie 8tauff, of Arago, two of Coos oouuty’a young and enterprising scientific farmer boys went north by the last steamer on their way to Corvallis to take advantage o f the "short course" o f lectures at the Agrioultural College for the next two months. Dalry Ranch for Sale- Mr-. Bryan’s Paper. 25 acres choice bottom land on the Coquille river 34 miles from Coquille City, $ mile from John son^ mill. Good bearing orchard, improvements all new. Six room honse, good ont-honsee well built, convenient barn 42x32. Good well at the door. For teims apply at the premises or by mail. J. 0 - J a m e s , Coquille, Ore. The Commoner, Mr. Bryan’s pa- per, will be especially interesting and instructive during tbe present session of congress. The action of this congress will probably deter mine the isene upon which the next presidential campaig will be fought The Commoner proposes to carry on a campaign of education and or ganization to the end that Demo cratic principles may triumph. In addition to the editorial de partment whioh receives Mr. Bry an's personal attention, The Com moner contains a Current Topic de partment, wherein a non-partisan discussion of topics of timely inter est and other valuable infonnation will be found. Tbe Home Depart ment is conducted by an experienced woman who is widely known as a writer of household topics and who is an authority on the art of cooking in all that the term implies. This department alone is worth the sub scription price. Tho other depai t- ments of the paper are all interest ing and ably conducted, among which is a summary of the world’s news told in narrative style, and Mr Maupin’e department— Whether Common or Not—contains original aneedoter and wit, moral lessons in homely phrase and verse,and appeals to old and young alike. New York has a hotel 18 stories high and is about to build two others, one of which will be 19 stories and the other higher,— but how much higher has not been de termined. C roup. The peculiar oough which indicates cr.T-.p, is usually well known to the mothers of croupy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it, for this purpose no medicine has received more universal approv al than Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy. Do not waste valuable time in experimenting with untried rem edies, no matter how highly they may be recommended, but give this medicine as directed and all symp. toms of croup will quickly dis appear. For sale by R. 8. Knowlton. Eli Hyman, a begger, died recent ly in a hospital in Toronto; he bad sewed in his clc ILcs securities val ued at $100,000. For twenty years he had slept in sheds and shanties, begging for money and food and selling papers to eke oat his accu mulation. 8 tat * of O h io , C ity of T olsdo , ( Lucas County, [ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he U the senior partner o f the firm of F. J . C h >- » ht * Co., coin s business in the City o f To- edo. County and State aforesaid, end that said firm will pay the sum o f ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for eaoh and every case o f Catarrh that oannot be oared by the age o f HALL’ S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Swom to before me and subscribed in m; presenoe, this 6th day o f Deoember, A. ft A. W. GLEASON, Notary Fnblio. Hall’ * Catarrh Core it taken internally and acts directly on tbe blood and mnootu snrfacan o f the system. Send for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O' tST S old by Drngeiats, 76o. Hali’ a Family Fills are the beat. Chief Chemist Wiley is still ex periencing trouble with his board ers. One is getting obese and an other emaciated under the borax treatment. ELEOTIIGITY. The Commoner as a whole is clean, entertaining and instructive, and its rapid increase in circulation—now amounting to 140,000 - is proof of the paper’s strength and influence. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Bryan where by The Commoner can be supplied at a very low rate with the H erald both papers for one year for $2.15. This offer applies to both n cw and renewal subscriptions, and should be taken advantage of without de lay. All orders should be sent to the H erald office, Coquille, Or. A Big Bargain. The Palace Barber Sh O dd hundred and three and one- half sores. About CO in the bottom. The whole place cleared except 3 acres in the bottom. About 200 beuring fruit trees. Five miles of M yitle Point; 2 miles from post office and creamery. Callou W ill iam Hall, at the premises. A N c l r u t l l l r D lH c o v e r y . Kodol does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural juices of digestion aud does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the in flamed muscles of that organ are al lowed to rest and heal. Kodol di gests what you eat and enable* the stomach and digestive organs to transform all food into rich, red blood. R. 8. Knowlton. ’ T H E BKST IS 1 111-. CHOICEST AND THAT IS ~~& >Fiuest Equipped Shop in Coos Couin Hot and Cold Baths. O Q TH LLE Only First-Class V1 - - C’ OST P. E. Drone j J Butcher, GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , COQUILLE CITY 2Ceep e ccn.sta 3 a.t 3 r on H a n d F rastt i«4[©at, of -A- 1 J. K inds. Cash Paid for Hides in Shipping Quantities. - WM CflRIiETOfl’S FA M O U S M A G A Z IN E « EVERY WHERE It contains in each issue Carleton’ s L.atest Poems and Stories and the Best o f additional Literature. T H E H R < a.«*..*.* > : * * * « . * * * * • S a W * ZMLA-JST Who tied the row ’s tail to his leg in tho process of milk ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before he realized he had made a mistake. H o w JV- l - u c E l E a r t l i e r Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. vv«.*.« . . » - » a » « « » « « Only Fifty Cents a Year sesssm m AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN WRITE FOR TERMS Big Commii.ioni, Handtom« Premium« So For So Good. Addrcw. EVERY WHERE PUB. CO We don’t sell Klondike gold mines nor Standard Oil stock but so far as we go, every' thing we sell is just ns desirble ; in its way. Our Gloves, Neck wear, Hats, C o l l a r s , Cuffs, Umbrellas, Canes, Etc., all bear the imprint of quality and the impress of style. We never fail to follow the fashions. NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETELEM ENT. BROOKLYN, N. Y, o t ic e N is hereby g iv e n that the undersigned has filed his final ac count as the exeoator o f the estate of R ob ert M. Strang, deceased, and the oounty court has set Wednesday, December 3,1902, that being the third day of tne 1902 Decem ber term of said court, as the day for hear ing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. Dated this 4th day o f November, 1902. DAVID 1\ ST1UNG, .Executor estate of Robert M. Strang, de ceased. N We successfully teach all the Engineering trades, Commercial, Shorthand, and English courses, Ornamental Design, Architecture, Lettering and Sign Painting, Chem istry, Etc. A postal designating what you are interested in will bring you further infonnation if addressed to J. E. M artin , Local Representative, Marshfield, Oregon. M McDonald Proprietor It often happens that tbe richer a man becomes the less he is worth. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Are you suffering from rheuma Department o f the Interior, Land Oflice at tism, Weak Back, Nervous trouble Koseburg, Oregon. November, 14 1902. or Generally run-down system? o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h v t fRED SLAGLE, Tailor. Use Electrio Belts and Batteries. the following-named settler has filed Far men and women. Electrio notice of his intention to make final proof Insoles keep the feet warm, and in support of his olaim, and that said proof will be mndo before L. H. Hazard, County Odd Fellows Install. prevent catching cold. For booklet Clerk, at Coquille, Oregon, on January and circulars, address, 8, 1903, viz: Isiah S. Flinn on H. E. No. The following officers were in 9979, for the SW N W ^ . Nfc 8W K Sec. 32, E lscthic A ppliance Co., T. 27 S., K. 10 W. Medford, Oregon. stalled last Saturday night by C o He names the following witnesses to quille Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O. F., prove his continuous residenoe upon and DOUBLE YOUR SALARY. cultivation o f said land, viz: E. N. Harry, o f this place: o f Sitkum, Oregon; John H. Flinn, of Fair- M- H. Hersey, N. G.; J. S. Law view, Oregon; R. A. Easton, o f Sitkum, Oregon; W. A. Piinn. o f Fairview, Oregon. rence, Secy; L. H. Hazard, Treas; Thousands of young men and J. T. BRIDGES, llegister. women are being advanced to posi Geo. T. Moulton, Ward.; C. C. tions of trust and responsibility Johnson, Con.; R. D. Barrows, I. G.; WANTED:—A TKU bTW OBTH Y GEN- or lady in each county to manage through the technical training re E. A. Wimer, O. G.; W. G. Mehl, tleman business for an old established house of R. 8. N.G.; F. E. Willard, L. S. N. solid ceived in financial standing. A straight, bona F. ; J. A. Lsmb, R. S. S-; L. fide S. weekly salary of $18:00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expenses diroot The International Minard, L. S. 8. Correspondence School 1 ENCAMPMENT OFFICERS. from headquarters. Money advanced for exp uises. Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chi cago, J. A . LA M B & CO * hardware, Stoves, Tin ai)d Agate ware Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement, Agricultural Impements, Paiijts and oils, GLASS. Best Goods Lowest Prices At the last regular meeting of The Wilkins gallery has been Coquille Encampment, No. 25, I. O. O.F., the following officers were opened by J. J. Owings, the pho G o and have your duly installed for the ensuiDg term; tographer. L. H. Hazard, G P.; E. G. D. Hol- shadow snatched. deD, H. P.; V. N. Peiry, 8. W .; J. 8. Jjawrence, Treas.; Geo. O. Leach, J. W. » Standard American Annual. The Silvertowu, the ship that is laying the cable between San Fran cisco and Honolulu, is making seven and one-half to eight knots an hour against bad seas and a head wind. As soon as the weather clenrs it is expected that she will make much better time. Kodol Pioneer n>eat rçarlçet, Dyspepsia Cure JOH NSON, DEAN & CO., PROFS. Digests what you eat. The Commoner has attained within six months from date of the first issue a circulation of| 100,000 copies, a record probably never equaled in the history o f American periodical literature. Tbe unparal- lled growth o f this paper dem on strates that there is room in the newspaper field for a national pa T w o P a p e r s fto r per devoted to tbe dismission of T i r e iP r io © o f O n o po ilitical, economic, and social prob- nins. T o the oolnmns o f Tbe A S ta tistic a l V olarne of M Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes F acts and F ig u ro C ontaining Over his best efforts; and his review of 600 Pares. The lending young people’ s paper In political events as they arise from Laming eeohweek from eight to Amerioa.oontai____ ___ ____________ time to time oan not tail to interest twelve page« o f foor brond columns each those who study public questions. all bountifully illustrated with original and artistic half-tone engraving*, in blaok and The Commoner’s regular sub oolors. scription price is SI per year. We Y ottno F boplb ' s W bkkly has reached its have arranged with Mr. Bryan marvelous suoeess and attained a oircula- * SP E C IA L P B A T U R B S . tion of over 210,000 oopies a week, because whereby we can furnish his paper its contents R eview o f tho Coal Strife«; tb « Trusts la interest young readers. Its and the H frai . d together for one populsrity extends to thoughtful parents ttw United State«; Full Election Returns and Platform s ot P olitic*! year for $2. The regular subscrip who reoegnise in it one of the best aids in Parties of 1902; Of keeping young folks in healthy touch with ficers of tb* National tion price of the two papers when | the active world, giving thorn a taste for C om m ittee«; Federal. subscribed for separately is $2.50. clean, vigorous reading, nnd presenting State and Labor I « g la - SPECIAL OFFER and ENCYCLOPEDIA This preparation contains all of the dlgestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive tomachs can take It. By its use many Jxmsands of dyspeptics have been lured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. lftOOOFACTS % Fish, Clams and Chickes "S*7"e - w l l p ^ 37- tlx e H l g - i i e e t iF r ic e fo r 37-o’u.r C l3 .Iclc rLS, a n d w a n t - 4 0 d.c z n .. It can't help but do you goad C la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y P n p orad only by E. O. D r W i t t AO o ., obicaflo, Tbe II. bottle contains 2H times tbe 50c. site. R. S. Knowlton YoungPeopIe’sWeekly V. J. Davenport and wife, ac companied by Miss Nellie 8lm gs- by, a sister o f Mr*. Slingsby of Myrtle Point, ono of the firm of Johnson, Dean A Company, and al so a cousin o f hers, a Miss. Slings by from Nebraska, arrived by the Homer from Frrndale, California, Our Insular truths in their most attractive form. and will spend a month or so, vis Its fiotioa is wholesome, its comment on The meat trust may hold up the Canal Law; C ivil O w - iting friends and relatives in this current events is helpful to young ncople, em in en t for the PhlDp- price o f meats, but we hold up the its editorials are inspiring. All its depart county. r l o n r a s V ; a Q t ualification« i n t la All quality Wo won’t buy what is not ments are conducted in n way that has S t a t e s ; Autom obile proved most helpful to their readers. George Wilson, the South first class. We insist on the Statistics, fra tern a l, Ali its writer# are skilled in interesting M ilitary and P atriotic Slough cranberry man, was in the best because our customers must and devoted to uplifting young people. Societies; I a form ation on Foreign Countries. county soat Inut Wednesday, greet have full value, Whatever you may Yormo P s o p l b ' s W bhkly is also a paper j T h eir Rafters n o d d a v the family, and interests old and young | ing many old friends. He tel's ns want we’ll supply to you and it for it*; “ alike. It is the largest, handsomest and piar «tien ; _ _ that he and Chas. Getty are raising shall bo all that could be dosired in beet paper of its class published. S c i e n t i fle Achieve some choice berries on their farm, the way of quality. ments: Tb» Seismic i w OUK SPECIAL OFFKK. Disturbances of IOO2 (Hont Putea); Recon ami that they received a high Johnson Dean & Co. Arrangeioontn have bean perfected be struction of the City of Now York. award from tnn Pan-American ex tween the r.ubliahera of Youwo P eople ’« "The nicest and pleasantest med W kkkly and H k b a i . i > which inable us to j position. and first prize at the late Condensed Infonnation for the icine I have used for indigesition offer both paper« at the price of the last state fair. They received odo dol named alone. Send ua fl.M ) for one year’ « \ _____ and constipation is Chamberlain's 1 «ubaeriution Office, the Store and the Home. to the H u a l d and b oth it and lar more on the box in the San Stomach ane Liver Tablets,” says Y oono P e o p l i ’ b W hkklv w ill b e m ailed to Francisco market than the general Melard F. Craig, of Middlegrove, J™. r<Y°ll>rlT for oonsrootlTe weeks. | Postpaid to any id d r m , M e market price. This certainly Thia offer applifta to both new subscriber* N. Y. "They work like a charm and and preaent subscriber* who renew their speaks well for their skill and en do not gripo or hare any unpleasant aubeeriptiona before February I, 1903, pay THE WORLD, terprise in growing this delicions ing for same a full year in advance at reg effect” For sale by K. S, Knowlton. i ular rate«. [ berry. rutta* FRESH MEATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, also STEAMER ‘W e lc o m e ’ Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle Point at 7:30 a. m. Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille City at 1:30 p. hi. HARVEY JAMES, Captain. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B, FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on- hand. Good. Rigs in read ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery b u in m . Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. BO Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E _ P atents T R A D E IvlARKS D e s ig n s Don’t Have Cold Feet — BUT b u r n --------- C o p y r i g h t s A ft .1 Anyone sending a sketch and description may qntcklr ascertain our opinion free whether ai fhveanor Invention * Is ------- probably ----- patentable. *— Communica tion* strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest turency for securingpatenta. Patents taken through Munn fi Co. receive vcitti notice, without char«e. In the John Peart’s Coal, SckntiTlc jlm«rkait.. A handsomely illustrated weekly, •elation o f any sciant «il c Journal. — r ; four months, 9L Sold by all newsdealers. year Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of town at $ lUNNiCo.*««"--’ New Tort Bno'h oa«. a i r a . WMbiactoo. d . c . Large scales in connection. per ton. Weighing 10 oents per load. ' N. J )