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G o q u flU C its p e r a l! Oooa Bav New», The big four-masted schooner PUBLISHED E VE RY TUESDAY Annie E. Smale, which is loading at the depot, hail about 800,000 feet of lumber on board yesterday T U E SD A Y , MARCH 10, 1903. and was drawing 14} feet of water. She will load to 17 feet, and it is Church said will easily carry a million feet of lumber on that draft Directory. C' hcbch . — Fieachiue «very Banday at SI a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday aohool at 10 n. in. Gbrlatian Kudesvor at 64)0 p. in. Frayer ineatimi every Wednra- pay evening at 7:30. All oordially invited. Epiaoopal Chnroh.—Epiaonpal aervioea will be held at 81. Jatnea ehnreb, Coqnille City the third Monday in eaoh month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. eaoh annday. V o . Horaefall, Pastor. O h b ist ia x A corporation was lately organ ized at North Bend to put up a sash and door faotory and shinglo mill. Work ia to be rushed to completion as rapidly aa possible, and when in running order will give employment to over 100 men, M. E.Chnroh. Sooth: Preaching eaoh besides those engaged in furnish and ev en Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ing the raw material. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o ’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. G. Allen, pastor. M xthodist E piscopal G buboh .—Servioea every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 730 p. m. Sunday School at 10 o ’clock a, in. Junior League 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita tion is extehded to the pnblio to attend all servioes. W. H. Mraaf, Pastor. The remain« of Ruby Merchant, aged 13 years, who died lately at Salem, were received on the Al liance. The funeral took place from the family residence on Sun day, and services were conducted by Rev. R. C. Lee. Deceased was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. PanBTTBBiAH O hobch .—P reaohinR eer- C- H. Merchant, and had been an vioes 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and invalid for some time past. evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:80 p. m., Miss Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p .m . A oordial weloome is ex tended to the pnblio to attend all onr s uioee. A uolph H ab bblt , Pastor The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 3 p. m. at the Christian chnroh. Services by the First Baptist 'Chnroh o f Coqnille, at the M. E. Chnroh the seoond and fourth Sundays in eaoh month at 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m, 0 . D. P bicb , Pastor. G htbch o r K edishsd I sbabl ! Servioes every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by Elder J. H. James. L O C A L ITEM S. Alex Brnoe, the logger, haa been in town several day lately. J. C. Fry, of McKinley, business in town Wednesday. bad The Emporium is headquarters for ladies and gents underwear. Will Cox, of Marshfield, was among the visitors to Coqnille on Thursday. A man who had paid his grocery bill for the past month yesterday, told the grocer to send him up a ham and a piece of bacon. “ Will you have the Oregon product or corn-fed?’’ asked the grocer, smiliDg. “ You will never forget that,” said the man. Send up the Oregon. It is the best," After the customer had gone, the grocer said to a friend standing by: “ He came here about a year ago from Kansas, and he insisted on having Eastern bacon and hams. I told him that Oregon wheat-fed pork was better than corn-fed pork, and, after testing it for some time, he decided that it was, being less oily. Now he al ways orders Oregon bams and bacon, and says there is nothing equal to it, and that the packers here have nothing to learn from the Eastern packers.—City New« in Or egonian. Mr. Bryans Paper. OENERAL DIRECTORY. H M D I T 1 T IR O U G H T h iS » lo r y •<» T e ll The Commoner, Mr. Bryan’s pa ’ T w o u ld ■ I N|inll lu th e ■■radtlhra. Theodore Roosevelt...................... President John Hay......................... Secretary o f State per, will be especially interesting Leal le M. S h a w .......Secretary of Treasury and instructive during the present The action of Elihn B oot........................Secretary o f V.’ ar session of congress. E. A. Hitchooek........ Secretary of Interior this congress will probably deter Wm. H. M ood*...............Secretary of Mary mine the ieeue upon which the next Jea, F. Wilson .. .Secretary of AgrionUaie presidential campaig will be fought. P. C. Knox........................................ Attorney General The Commoner pro [Mises to carry H. C. Payne..................................Postmaster General on a campaign of education and or Melville W. Faller.................. Chief Jnatioe ganization to the end ths* Demo OBBOOH STATS OVriCBBS. cratic principles may triumph. i ohn J1-M itchell I ................. U. 8. Senator Joseph Simon I In addition to the editorial de Tbo«. B . Tongue, deceased — Con 1st Diet partment, which receives Mr. Bry M. A. M oody............Oongreisman 2nd Diet an’s personal attention, The Com Geo. E. Chamberlain....................Governcr moner contains a Current Topic de F. I. Dunbar.....................Secretary o f State partment, wherein a non-partisan J, F. W illiamson................................... State Treasurer J. H. Ackerman.......Snpt. Pub. Instruction discussion of topics of timely inter J. E. W hitney........................ ..State Printer est and other valuable information will be found. The Home Depart A. M. Crawford................................Attorney General ment is conducted by an experienced B. S. Bean. 1 F. A. Moore, > ..............Supreme Judges woman who is widely known as a 0 . E. Wolverton. I writer of household topics and who M. L. Chamberlain............................. .........Clark Board School Land Com. is an authority on the art of cooking 0 , B. Bellinger..................U. S. Diet. Judge in all that the term implies. This W. F. Mathows....................... U. S. Marshal department alone is worth the sub D. M. D onne....................Collector lot. ltsv. scription price. The other depart John H .H a ll................D. 8. Dial. Attorney ments of the paper are all interest aaOOND JUDICIAL DI8TBICT. J.|W. Hamilton....................................Judge ing and ably conducted, among which is a summary of the world’s G. M. Brown............ Prosecuting Attorney news told in narrative style, and n. a. laud ov n ea . Henry B ooth....... V........................... Receiver Mr Maupin’s department— Whether J. T. Bridge«.....................................Register Common or Not—contains original oooa county ofricaaa. anecdotcr and wit, moral lessons in L. Harlocker.......................................... Judge homely phrase and verse,and appeals L. H. Hazard.......................................... Clerk to old and young alike. Stephen Gallier.....................................Sheriff The Commoner as a whole is clean, J. B. Dulley..................................... Treasurer T . J. T h rift........................................ Assessor entertaining and instructive, and its W. H. B ench............School Superintendent rapid increase in circulation— now Wm. Horsfall..................................... Coroner amounting to 140,000 -is proof of 8. B Ostboart................................... Surveyor the paper’s strength and influence. D .; Molntoek............................ Commissioner Arrangements have been made It. C. Dement...........................Commissioner Germany baa over 400 trusts. Four times ai much capital is in vested in agriculture in this country as ia invested in manufactures. Modern inventive methods have enabled the loading of ore carrying vessels at tbe rate of 7.000 tons an hour. To use at eighteenth century phrase, this is an "o ’er true tale.” Having happened in a small Vir ginia town in the winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the pres ent. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station V a , had no personal knowledge of the rare curative properties of Chamberlain's cough remedy. “ Last January,’’ she says, “ my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared she would have pneumonia but one of my neighbors told me how this remedy bad cured her little boy and I began giving it to tbo baby at once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank the manu facturers of Chamborlain's cough remedy for placing so great a cure within my reach. I caunot recom mend it to highly or say to much in its favor. I hope all who read this will try it and bo convinced as I was." For sale by R. 8. Knowlton. 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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. Hot aud Cold Baths. P ‘" W e l c o m e ’ -- «>»■«— -— Manager Wanted. WILL GARliETOH’S EVERY WHERE Only Fifty Cents a Year atents ..... T rade M a r k s D csio n s * C o p y r ig h ts A c . Anyone tending a «ketch and deaeiiptlon may quickly a«certain oar opinion free whether an Invention 1« probably patentable. Communica tion« strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« sent free. Oldest agency forsecurtngpetenta. Patent* taken through Munn & Co. receive tpfcial notice without charge, in the Only First-Class Work. P. E. Drone O Q T J IL L E - - - Butcher, GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , O ie E G E O iT COQU ILLE CITY OSZeap s c o n sta a a ty o n H a n d . Is r a e li o f-A .ll 3Cin<a.e. O r 1 1 d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P k 1 Cash Paid for Hides in any Quanty. f a « # « . « » «*»w «s*i»a a sa a a a a a a *a B M a a a a a M T H E 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 be realized he had made a mistake. H o tx r M u c h T 's i x t l x e r Must you be draggtd before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. ■ »■ • «»• »■ »«»• M aaB B B eoiM H W J. A . L A M B & C O hardware, Stoves, Tin ai)d Agate wore Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement, __ 60 Y EA R S E X P E R IE N C E FRED SLAGLE. Tailor. How’s This. •g d & Best Equipped Shop in Coos County YoungPeopIe’sWeekly So par So Good. - -.«•» ♦ M McDonald Proprietor President Roosevelt threatens to make Dr. Crum a recess ^appoint ment. with Mr. Bryan where by The Commoner can be supplied at a T w o P a p e r s f to r very low rate with the H erald both T li© P r io e o f O n e pipers for one year for $2.15. This offer applies to both new and renewal subscriptions, and should be taken advantage of without de lay. All orders should be sent to The leading jo o n g people’* paper in the H erald office, Coquille, Or. Amerioa,containing eachweek from eight to Senator Hoar has reported from Bandon R ecord «. the Judiciary committee tbe first Jesse G. Leneve has purchased C. adequate anti-trust measure. Are you suffering from rheuma 'Standard-bred White Plymouth Ledgerwood’s tract of land situated tism, SVcak Back, Nervous trouble The President has selected Hon. Rocks (Hazelwood strain.) Egge on Ferry croek east of town. James R. Garfield to administer the or Generally run-down system? fifteen for 81.00 F. M. Gevrez. Use Electric Belts and Batteries. Ed Fisher has purchased the important Bureau of Corporation. ,E. P. Mast and D. R , Lewis, Shultz place, situated about a mile Electric Physicians are agreed that the Far men and women. two o f onr prosperous North Fork south of Bandon. The purchase sterilization o f milk will prevent Insoles keep the feet warm, and farmers, paid the H e r a l d office a price was 81,350, eholera infantum, so common and prevent catching cold. For booklet visit lately. and circulars, address, The passenger list on the Chico often fatal with infants and young E lectric A ppliance C o ., Capt. Johnson, o f the tug Tri when she sailed for San Francisco children. Medford, Oregon. umph, was in town Thursday ac last Friday was as follows; L. A. Sub-marine cable stocks have de companied by his estimable wife Lee and wife, of Riverton; Prof. preciated 2 per cent, as a result of and little son and daughter. Franchi and wife, and |Miss Flora Marconi's success with the wireless method. F. P. Mergell, o f this place, has Fahy. been very ill for a week or more, Contractor John Kiernan’s fore A Japanese lieutenant has invent bat is slowly improving. We hope man for the rock quarry work, came ed a pistol which will fire 80 shots a We don’t sell Klondike gold mines nor Standard Oil stock but so far to see him np in a few days. on last week and preparation to minute and which has a range of as we go, every Willie Lundquist, of Parkers get the quarry in order to cora- 1000 yards. thing we sell is meuce extending the jetty has al burg, paid the county seat a visit just as desirble In tho single city of Troy, N. Y., Mr. Logan, who on Wednesday and formed lasting ready began. in its way. Our is located 83 per cent of the collar superintends the jetty construction acquaintance with the H e r a l d . Gloves, Neck wear, and cuff industry of this country. for Mr. Kiernan, has completed Hats, C o l l a r s , Capt. 8. E. Aaseu, of Arago, the railway track from Parker’s There will soon be a system of Cuffs, Umbrellas, made our office a pleasant call wharf to the track used two years wireless telegraphy along the entire CaDes, Etc., all Wednesday while in town for the ago, and is getting the preparatory coast from Seattle to Alaska. bear tho imprint purpose of paying hia taxes and work well along at the jetty. of quality and the The Navy Department proposes transacting other business. A pleasant occasion was had at to send warships up the Mississippi impress of style. We never fail to .- Write to C. A. Snow & Co., op the schoolhouse last Friday night. with a view to interesting the inland follow the fashions. posite the U. S. Patent Office, The pupils of the - eighth grade states in the Navy. Washington, D. C., for anything gave their toaoher, Mrs. Wootten, The only method of preserving you want to know about patents, a farewoll party, to which many ubber is to keep it in a damp at trade marks and copyrights. STEAMER other persons were invited. A good mosphere from air currents. Mra. C. O. Gilkey returned from program nad been arranged for the Thousands of tons of flax straw, a vieit to Newpoit Wednesday occasion, and a nioo lunch was by where she had been to visit Mr. no means an uninteresting feature formerly burned, are now used to and Mrs. Ed Gilkey whose baby of the evening and was enjoyed by make binder twine and paper pulp. Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle The occasion will long be has been very ill but is much im all. The promotion of Mr. Cortelyou pleasantly remembered by those who to die Cabinet offers an incentive to Point at 7 :30 a. m. proved, attended. Loaves Myrtle Point for Coquille capable men to outer government Our farmers should remember City at 1:30 p. m. service. v that C. B. Leep, our new arrival HARVEY JAMES, There can be no doubt that the from eastern Oregon, lias opened The Senate has passed the Phil a well equipped harness and saddle Sultan of Turkey is mobilizing ippines coinage bill. Captain. This will, it shop lu Coqnille and will be ready troops on the Balkan frontier. Tho is hoped, afford needed relief to tbe to meet the demauds o f the trade Sultan denies it. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Philippine situation. of this valley. United States Land Office, The Senate has ratifiod the treaty The German retort coke ovens liosebnrg. Oregon, Deo. 23, 1902. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from with Greece which has long been save 40 per cent of tbe residue Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act of Congress pending m the Committee on For Coos county at once to prepare for which is lost by tbo American pro o f June 3,1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale positions in tho Government ser eign Relations. The convention cess o f making coke. of timber hinds in the State* of California, Oregon,Nevada andWnshington Territory,” vice—Railway Mail Clerks, Letter provides for consular representa Congress has passed tbo bill re as extended to all the P iblio Land States Carriers, Custom House and De tion, etc. quiring automatic couplings and air by act o f August 4, 1832, partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to MRS. ZILP11A NEELY, Widow, An automatic weighing machine brakes on all freight cars. iuter.State Correa. Inst., Cedar f Fairview, county of Coos. State of is being shipped to South Africa. Rapids, Iowa. Prof. Loeb, of the Leland Stan Oregon, has this day filed in this office her It has a capacity of 120 tons aud is sworn statement N o.4182, for the purchase The goods of C. B. Leep, the so arranged that when a locomotive ford University, has made discover of the NWM of NWW of Section No. 21 in Township No. 26 S., Range No. harness and saddle maker, airived is run on its platform the weight on ies which seem to refute the prop 11 W., and will offer proof to phow that the by the last Alliance from Portland etch wheel will be indicated on tbe osition that all the processes of life land.songht is more valuable for its timber are produced by certain fermonts or stone than for agricultural purposes, and and he will now he able to meet dial. to establish her claim to said land before found in all living bodios. the trade with a full aud complete L. H. Hazard. County Clerk of Coos Co. The President lias secured from Oregon nt Coqnille on Thursday, the 5th line o f goods, besides doing a gen Congress satisfactory anti-trust day of March, 1903. She names ns witness eral repairing business. This es: Lee Neely. F. U. Taylor, H. L . Under will be a great convenience to onr legislation and the ratification of wood, of Fairview, Oregon, and Wllli9 the Alaskan treaty but he has in Neely, of Coqnille, Oregon, farmer friends. Trustworthy .either sex, by whole Any anu all persons claiming adversely formed Senators and Representa A letter of the second inst., tives in unequivocal terms that if sale merchandise company of solid the above-described lands are reqnosted to file their claims in this office on or before from Eugenb Robinson, written at either the Colombian or Cuban flnnnrial standing, to manage local said 5th day of MarohJ1903. Rainier, this state, confirms the re treaties fail be will call the Senate representatives who will organize J. T . BRIDGES. Register. port we gave of the death of hia in extra session. clubs among consumers. 40 per little girl, which occurred on the cent saved for our customers. Busi THE BEST J n I h h CHOICEST The Department of Agriculture, ness no experiment but a proven 24th o f February at Portland, from AND THAT IS scarlet fever- He informs us that after carefully revising its figures, sucoess. Salary $18 per week, ex the other members of the family places tbe total numi«r of farm penses advanced. Experience un animals in the country at 200,000, necessary, Address D. B. Clarkson, are all well. 000 aud their total value at approx Mgr., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago, Mrs. J. L. Barker, of Fairviow, imately at $3.043,000,000. FAMOUS MAGAZINE came down from Myrtle Point President Roosevelt’s wild west Thursday where she had been to visit friends and relatives for sev ern way o f greeting representatives offer (Ins Hundred Dollars Reward eral days. Mbs spent ths latter of foreign powers is something for We any case o f Catarrh that cannot lie part o f the week with her sister, quite unheard of in the annuals of cured by Hall'« Catarrh Care. F. i. CHENEY A CO. Proprietors. Mrs. L. A. Lawhoru, of this city, diplomacy. A r the German jAm- It contains in each issue Toledo, O. returning home Saturday. The kassador approached the receiving We the nudenlsned have known F. J. Carlcton’s L.alest Poems line at a recent White House recep Cheney for the lsst 1ft year«, and believe H e r a l d family enjoyed a pleasant tion the Presient’s voice rang out, him perfectly honorable in all business and Stories and the Best call. transactions and financially able to carry “ Hello Baron, glad to see you." out any obligations made by their firm. Will Stanff and Clareooe He broo o f additional Literature. ---- *-•* ♦— I West A Truax. Wholesale Druggists, der returned from their trip to Toledo, O., Welding, Kinnan A Marvin, W e ll % it «In ! Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Corvallia to attend the course of The infiny friends of John Blount Hall's Catarrh Core ia taken internally, lectures at the Agricultural College noting directly upon the blood and maoous will tie pleased to learn of bis re on subjects especially interesting surfaces of the syatosn. Price, 75c. per Sol \ by all Druggists. Teatimon- to young and up-to-date fanners. covery from his attack of rheumv I bottle. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOW? ials free tism. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Mr. Stanff informed ns that an ef , UalPt Family Pill« are the beat. cured him after the beet doctors in WRITE FOR TERMS fort will be made to hold a farm B»$ Com mm ions. Handsome Premiums ers’ institute in this county in Aug the town(Monon, Ind.)had failed to T * C a r e a C s M l a O a e l> «y . ust, in which we hope the people give relief. The prompt relief from Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets will interest themselves and make pain which tbo liniment affords is all druggists refund tbe money if it failsto . AdibfH, EVERY WHERE PtIB CO slone worth many times it cost. I cure I . V O N f r l eignature is on mk A a special effort to make this a suc package For sale by R. 8. Knowlton. t MMOOKLVN N, V. cess. 111 . The Palace Barber Shop, Agricultural Impements, Paigts and oils, G LA SS. Best Goods Lowest Prices Scientific American.. A handsomely tltnitrsted vsskly. Imnrmt eir- oolatlon o f sn r »oUntlSo I outos . Terms. I I a rea r: four month«, SL Sold by «11 « W K t o l m . ■ms ASKVtrrsaHilw» T uttle Standard American Annnal. T e m p e ra n c e h o u se . O o q u ille O ity , O re g o n . ____________ ' ______ ■ ^ First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transient and Regular Boarding and Lodging. and ENCYCLOPEDIA A Statistical Volume of Facta and Figure* ConUhflnj Ora 600 Pages. 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Don’t Have Cold Feet BU T B U R N - John Peart's Coal, Condensed Information for the Office, the Store and the Home. P-wtpsId to tny address. M e THE WORLD, Cultwsr S o lid i»«. N r . York Delivered by W. H Mansell to all parta of town at $ Large scales in ruDnectkn. pe* too ripbing lOjc-nt* per load.