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4 tfoquittt Citg fe r a li Official Report. PU B LISH ED E V E R Y T U E S D A Y T U E 8 D A Y . A P R IL 14, 1903. Church Directory. C h r is tia n C hurch . — PieAchiDS every Sunday At a. in. and 7:90 p. m. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer m eeting every Wedn ?i- uay evening at 7:30. A ll cordially invited. Episcopal Charoh.—Episcopal services w ill be held at St. James church, Coquille C ity the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. ra. eaoh S u n d a y . W m . Horae fa !!. Pastor. Semi-Annual Report o f the County Officers 11 M E. Churoh, South: Preaching eaoh and event Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, d . m. Junior League at 3:80,p. m. Prayerm eet in g Thursday even in g at 7:80. H . C. A llen, pastor, M hthodist E pisc o pal C hubch .—Servioes every Sunday at 11 a. m. And 7:30 p. nr Sunday School at 10 o'clock a, m. Junior League 3:30 p. m. Prayer m eeting Thurs day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita tion is extehded to the pnblio to attend all services. W. H. M yhrf , Pastor. P bksbttkbiam C hubch .—Preaching cer vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard eyening, Sundny School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor aervices every Sunday at 6:30 p. m., Miss W innie Hall, President. Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society meats every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex tended to the pnblio to attend all our ser- uices. A dolph H abkblt , Pastor The W. C. T . U . meets every let and 3rd Friday at 3 p. m . at the Christian ohuroh. S H O W IN G RESOURCES A N D L I A B I L I T I E S O F COOS C O U N T Y . s h e r if f s s t a t e m e n t . Semi-annual statement of the amount o f money and warrants re ceived for taxes, and money naid to the county treasurer by the sheriff' o f Coos County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A, D. 1903. 1902. To amount received in coin and currency during the month ot October............................................. $ 2247 42 T o amount received in coin and currency during the month of Novem ber............................................ 236 49 “ To amount received in coin and currency during the month of December............................................ 583 35 1903. To amount received in coin and currency during the month o f January.............................................. 186 66 T o amount received in coin and currency during the month of February.............................................. 11917 12 T o amount received in coin and currency during the month of March................................................... 7 o l l l 24 I 903 Servioes by the First Baptist ’ Church o f Coauille, at the M . E. Churoh the seoond ana fourth Suhdays in eaoh month at 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m, C. D. P b ig s , Pastor. C hubch op R xdkbmkd I sbakl ! Servioes every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eAOh month by Elder J. H . James. L O C A L IT E M S . Hats for Moon's. every body at Mre 1903 T o ta l....................................................... * 86677 22 T R E A S U R E R ’S STATEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Smith, of Myrtle Point, returned home from a Semi-annual statement o f the county treasurer of Coos County, visit to Bandon on AVednesday. Oregon, tor the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A . D. Uncle Dick Houghton, of Norway, 1903; of money received and paid out, from whom received and from was in town last week and remem what soutce, and on what account paid out: Gen Fnd. School Fnd. bered the H brald , with a year’s re T o amount on hand from last report................. $11950 56 200 00 mittance. “ received from taxes............................ 76710 32 Chas. Adams, the general village 1 ....................... clerks fees.......................... 1474 60 blacksmith o f M yrtle Point, bad “ “ “ fines................................ 17 00 basinets in the county seat last Transfer from general fu n d ................................ 14263 77 Wednesday. Received from state scalp fund........................... 28 00 “ “ treas. over paid on taxes.. 253 75 Jesse Luse, o f the Marshfield " sale Empire court house........... 1700 00 San, and Jack Flanagau, o f North “ J J Lamb privilege laying pipe.. 25 00 Bend, made our office a very “ For maintenance Henry W h aley................ 100 00 pleasant call on Wednesday. Grandma Krewson, o f Drain, ar comming in to see her daughter, M tb . Grant Harry, who has been very ill for some time. R. T. Rose, father o f our towns people, W. C. Rose and Mrs. J. F. Wyatt, who haa speDt the winter here, returned to his borne at Roee- burg the middle of last week. Miss. Elsie Lewellen. o f M yrtle Point, returned from bd extended visit in Southern California whither abe bad gone for her health, by tLe last Areata- She is looking fine being much improved by her trip. Cbas. Watson, of Cunningham, near town, having purchased the stock o f fine thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickenB of It. D. Sanford, will be able to fill ordere for eggB for hatching purposes at 50 cents per setting. Mr. and Mrs. Steve G allier, of this city, enjoyed a visit from their nephew, Merton Laugloie, ae be came down from the Colombia last week, having been transferred from the station at the month o f that river to that at Bandon. List your real estate with me 1 am having more calls for prop erty than I can »apply, especially dairy farms. The investors all see me before buying, and if yon wish to sell at a fair figure, I can cer tainly do yon good service. O. C Rev. Lucy Cutlip aud family have sold their form and are going to move over on Coos river. Roy King, Henry and Clifford Knight, visited in this vicinity last week. Farmers are busy in this section plowing and sowing grain. Mr, S. S. Eudicott has sold his fine ranch to n gentlemau from the east. Mr. Edward Jenkins and wife were elected by the Remote Grange to attend the slate Grange. Annette King will commence a term of school at the Rock creek district April 13. Prof. Claud Nosier and family moved up to Bridge last week. There will be a social dance giv en at the hall, April 18. A ll come. B ess . a t t a c h o f « k i p . C u r e d 1«) O n e l l o t t l e o l I b t a m b e r - l u l u ’ n Co rne ll K c i u c i l y . 92259 23 6256 02 OBHOON STATE OFFICERS. J ^ 'w h h " M McDonald Proprietor ~ 2 =$>Best Equipped Shop in Coos County Hot and Cold Baths. O Q T T IL L E - Only First-Class Work. - - 0T^E O 03ST on '6“ f ................ U. H. Senator Thos. H. Tongas, deceased — Con 1st Dist M. A. M o od y........... Congressman 2nd Dist E S. D EAN, Geo. E. Chamberlain................... Governor President. F. I. Dunbar....................Secretary o f State J, F . W illia m son .................................. State Treasurer J. H. Aokerman.......Supt. Pub. Instruction J. E. W hitney....................... State Printer A. M. C raw ford.............................. Attorney General H. S. Bean. ) F. A. Moore, > ............ Supreme Judges O. K. Wolverton. ) M. L . Chamberlain............................ ........ Clerk Board School Land Com. C, B. B ellinger................. U. 8. Dist. Judge W. F. Mathews...................... U. S. Marshal D. M. D onne..................Collector In t. P st . John H . H a ll...............U. S. Dist. Attorney D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. D AVEN PO RT, Vice President. Secretary. Coquille Valley Packing Compayn SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. A. G. Aiken, 11 C. C. Johnson, farmer, “ M. J. McDonald, miner, “ S. C. Brown, carpenter. “ I . Lando, merchant, " R. C. Cordee, merchant, “ W. C. Deubner, blacksmith, H. L. Card, farmer, Norway. A. McNair, merchant, Bandon Petter Nelson, blacksmith, “ Fred Perkins, farmer, “ Chas. Lorenz, merchant, “ J. A. Davenport, capitalist, Coqnille, Stewart Miller, farmer, “ R. B. Henry, butcher, “ Chas. Dye, farmer, Myrtle Point Ray Dement, farmer, II R. R. Rackleff “ Peter Loggie, jointer North Bend L. D. Smith, farmer, Coos River L i hole. A. B. Campbell, miner, s i:v i:it i: fh e Palace Barber Shop, Theodore Roosevelt.................. President John H a y ......................... Secretary o f State Leslie M. Shaw........ Secretary o f Treasury Elihu H oot........................Secretary o f W ar E. A. H itchcock........ Secretary o f Interior Wm. H. M oody..............Secretary o f Navy Jas. F. Wilson — Secretary o f A grioaltoie P. O. K n ox...................................... Attorney General H . C. P a y n e ................................ Postmaster General M elville W. Fuller................................Chief Juatioe (Successore to Johnson, Dean A Co.) C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Principal place of business Oregon Myrtle Point, Circuit Court Jury List. “ When I had an attack of the grip 14463 77 last winter (tbe second one) I act ually cured myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,’’ 30205 76 says Frank W. Perry, editor of the 14463 77 Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. “ This 9000 00 is the honest truth. I at times kept 285 27 from coughing myself to pieces by 8000 00 taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, 24248 41 and when the coughing spell would 14263 77 come on at night 1 would take a dose aud it seemed that in the brief Totals....s......................................... $ 92259 23 14463 77 est interval tbe cough would pass STATE OF OREGON) off and I would go to sleep perfect COUNTY OF COOS, f 88 I, J. B. Dulley, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor ly free from cough and its accom rect statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand panying pains. To say that the in the county treasury of said county for the six months ending on the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it mildly. I had 31st day of March, A. D. 1903. no idea that it would or could knock Witness my hand this 1st day of A p ril A. D. 1903. out the grip, simply because I had J. B. D U LLE Y , never tried it for such a purpose, County Treasurer. but it did, and it seemed with the second attuck of coughing the rem C L E R K ’S S E M I-AN N U AL REPORT. edy caused it to not only be of less Semi-annual report of the county clerk of Coos County, stnte o f Ore duration, but the pains were far less gon, showing the amount and number of claims allowed by the County severe, and I had not used the con court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and tents of one bottle before Mr. Grip nmount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of Oc had bid me adieu.” F or sale by R. tober, 1902, to the 3ist day of March, 1903, both inclusive. S. Knowlton. County Court and commissioners..............................................$ 543 5o F or International Stock and Circuit Court............................................................................... 501 20 Justice court................................................................................. 151 70 Poultry Food, the best preparation Sheriffs office ...*............................................................... 1360 02 to keep yonr herds and flocks in Clerks office ................................................................................ 1126 62 fine condition, see R. S. Knowlton, Treasurer’s o ffic e ........................................................................ 316 67 tbe druggist. Coroner’s office........................................... 291 55 Mrs. Nosier keeps the G. D. School superintendent................................................................. 225 00 straight front, Martha Washington Assessor............................................... 298 00 Century Gird and and G irdle Current expenses, books etc....................................................... 688 68 Corsets. Court house expenses................................................................. 391 87 Jail expenses............................................................................... 153 5o 1 wo lor the Price ol One Poor farm and indigents...................................................... ... 1488 63 We have made arrangements Indigent soldiers ......................................................................... 58 00 In s a n e ............................................................... 5 00 with the publisher* of tbe A M E R Election expenees........................................................................ 4 5o IC A N F A R M E R by which we are Scalp 4o 00 able to offer this great farm paper « P bounty.............................................................................. Roads an d 'b rid ges................... ................................................. 7574 21 anil the H e iu l d for the price of Surveyors office............................................................................ 46 25 the H e r a l d nloue— $1.50, for the next 30 days. Who will lie the Total amount claims allowed and drawn......................$ 15264 9o first to take advantage o f this op Outstanding unpaid county warrants on the 3ist portunity? This is a great offer day o f March 19o3........................................ $ 78127 94 for our farmers and dairymen. Estimated interest secured thereon..................... 6000 00 Total amount o f unpaid countv warrants and in... $84127 94 R -I-P-A -N -S Tabules C L E R K ’S »E M I-A N N U A L STATEM ENT. Doctors find Seini-Annual summary statement of the financial condition of the A good prescription county o f Coos, in the state of Oregon, on the 31st day o f Marcli 19o3: For mankind. T o warrants drawn on the county treasurer; and The recent packet is enough for astral oc outstanding and unpaid................................ $78127 94 casions. The fa m ily bottle (60 cents» con tain* a supply for h yeAr, A ll druggists T o estimated amount of interest accrued thereon... 6000 00 W a n t e d — A position by a first- Totals ...........................................$ class machinist and engineer. W ill By amount paid out on county warrants........ . furnish tools and keep macbenery “ ain’ t paid out on school sup’ t warrants...... in repair. B. per. C o q u ille H er “ balance general fund on hand................ ...... ald . " balance school fund on hand......................... taxes to state treas. Oct. 4, 1902 .................... I t should be remembered by our " traa’fr to ind. sold’ r fnd. from gen. fuud...... subscribes that we are offering— Pioneer History of Coos and Curry Paid on taxes to State treas. March 25, 1903..... Counties at a bargain with the Trans, from general fnd. to gen. road fund......... " “ “ “ to gen. school fund..... H erald . rived here by Wednesday’s tram, GENERAL DIRECTORY. Following is the list of jnrore drawn by the clerk and are being subpoenaed to attend tbe term of Total received............................................$ 83282 28 circuit court which convenes tbe By amount paid to county treasurer for the month last Monday id the present moth: o f October....................................................... $ 2247 42 B. C. Bradbury, logger, Marshfield. By amount paid to county treasurer for the month Fred Poore, farmer, Coaledo, o f Novem ber.................................................... 236 49 John Yoakam “ “ By amount paid to county treasurer for the month Oscar Reed, farmer, Myrtle Point. of Decem ber.................................................... 583 35 A. J. Hamlin, farmer, Random By amount paid to county treasurer for the month E. A, Howie, farmer, Coquille. of J a n u a ry.................................................... 186 66 Geo. Mullen, laborer, Myrtie Point. By amount paid to county treasurer for the month W. T. Dement, stockman, o f February..................................................... 11917 12 Wm. Barkas, Marshfield, By amount paid to county treasurer for the month C. Hackendorff, shipbuilder, “ of M arch.......................................................... 71506 24 W alter Drane and son, W ill, STATE OF OREGON,) COUNTY OF COOS, j “ came down from Sden valley last I, Stephen Gallier, sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the weok. foregoing statement is correct and true, H. Bettya and son Wm. were in Witness my hand this 4th day o f April, A. D. 1903. STEPHEN G A LLIE R , town Friday and made na a short Sheriff of Coos County. bnt pleasant call. Mrs. S. J. T a ttle has had word from her father, back in Maine, that the old gentleman is very low from pneumonia and hardily ex pected to live. Bridge Items- U. 8. LAND OFFICE- A general packing business carried on. The best meats the oountry can produce always on hand. Highest cash price paid fo r beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. H enry B ooth................................... Heceiver J. T . B ridges................................... Begister BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.|W H am ilton.................................. Judge G. M. Brown............. Prosecuting Attorney COOS COUNTY OFFICERS. L . H arlocker...............* ...................... Judge L . H. H a za rd........................................Clerk Stephen G a llie r.................................. Sheriff J. B. D u lley...................................Treasurer T . J. T h r ift ......................................Assessor W . H. Bunch........... School Superintendent Wm. H o rsfa ll...................................Coroner 8. B Cathcart................................. Surveyor D. McIntosh.......................... Commissioner K. C. D em ent......................... Commissioner SPECIAL OFFER Tw o Papers lt>r The :Prioe of One A. D A V E N P O R T , D. H. JOHNSON, WM. SLIN G SIJY, E. S. T E A N E. E. D A V E N PO R T. H» «*«*> «♦ : <e € ti «6 *i o (n T H a * a • »****** E Who tied the cow’s tail to bis leg in tbe process of milk ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before he realized he had made a mistake. 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Arrangements have been perfected be tween the oublishers o f Y ou n o P e o p l e ’ s W e e k l y ana H e r a l d which 3nable ns to offer both papers at the price o f tbe last named alone. Send us $1.50 for one year’ s subscription to the H e r a l d and both it and Y ouno P e o p l e ’ s W e e k l y w ill be mailed to you regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. T h is offer applies to both new subscribers and present subscribers who renew their subscriptions before February 1 ,1903, pay ing for same a fu ll year in advanoe at reg ular rutes. ELECTRICITY. Are you suffering from rheuma tism, Weak Back. Nervous trouble or Generally run-down system? Use Electric Belts and Batteries. Far men and women. Electric Insoles keep the feet warm, and prevent catching cold. For booklet and circulars, address, E lfctbic A ppliancb Co., Medford. Oregon. So fa r So Good. W e don’t sell Klondike gold mines nor Standard Oil stock but so far as we go, every thing we sell is just as desirble in its way. Our Gloves, Neck wear, Hats, C o l l a r s , Cuffs, Umbrellas, Cnues, Etc., all bear tile imprint of quality and the impress of style. W e never fail to follow the fashions. fl^ED SLAGLE, Tailor. Lim e and Cement, Agricultural Impements, Paiijts and oils, G LA SS. Best Goods Lowest Prices T little T e m p e ran ce h o u se . Oociu.ill© Oity, Oregon. First Class in every respect Courteos treatment. Transient and Regular Boarding and Lodging. No BAR IN CONNECTION. - - NO CHINESE LABOR. First Street— East End of Bridge. STEAMER ‘W e l c o m e ’ ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle j Poiot at 7:30 a. m. Mre. J. P. Brigot arrived here by the last steamer to the bay, Leaves Myrtie Point for Coquille noil them. coming from Texas, to join her City at 1 :30 p. m. -» -«---------------- Total amount liabilities....................... ..$ 84127 94 husband, I . P. Bright, who came Manager Wanted. H A R V E Y JAM ES, Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. ( « < « Ki in trad several weeks ago. Mrs. Bright is By funds in hands of county treasurer applicable Captain. $ 3*2o5 76 to pnyment of county warrants..................... a sister of Mr. West, Mrs, K eller ness for Rpecia) trips. In fact, a general Stage and L ivery busineas. Trustworthy .either sex, by whole and Mr. Bargar who live op the By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. sale merchandise company of solid 20000 00 ! ! the payment o f county warrants.................... river. BO Y E A R S | financial standing, to manage local EXP ERIEN CE Mrs. W. M. Hsmmrc>. o f Fish- Total resources........ $ 5o2o5 76¡ representatives who will organize 40 per trap, was in town Wednesday do 33922 18 Í clubs among consumers. Bv Balance net Liability. cent saved for o j r customers. Busi- ing some shopping W e tujoyed a $ 84127 9 4 ! ness no experiment but a proven call. She informed ue that the l success. Salary $18 per week, ex Young & Albee ehingle mil bad STATE OF OREGON,) „ penses advanced. Experience un juet made its first run 'due season, CO U NTY OF COOS, f I RADE IWAW I, L . H . Hazard, county clerk of the county o f Coos, stnte of Oregon, necessary. Address D. B. Clarkson, — BUT BURN- OimiCNS and the prospects f jr a good and C o p y r i g h t s A c / do hereby certify that the foregoing is n true and correct statement of Mgr., 334 Dearborn SI., Chicago, profitable summer’s run. AnyoM tending a sketch end description may the «m ount of claims allowed by the county court o f said county for quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. O m munira- W A N T E D 5 YO UNG M EN from the six months ending on the 31st day of March, 19o3, on nlint account 111 Mona strictly confidentiel. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for secartng petente. Coos countv at ouch to prepare for the same were allow ei, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive WANTED:—A TRUSTWORTHY OKN spécial natift, without charge. In the positions in the Government ser amount of warrants ontsti.tiding ami unpaid as the sim c appear upon ■ tlenmn or lady in each county to mating* vice--Railway Mail Clerks, Letter the records o f my office and in mv official custody, I bnsine«« fo r an old established bona« o f I solid financial standing. A straight, bona Carriers, Custom House and De A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I .ara’est dr- W itn e ss iny hand Htid the sent of the county court of said county, fide weekly salary o f $18:00 paid by check cu lati on o f any scientific tourne). Terms. 93 a partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to this 3rd dnv o f April, A , D. I9 o 3 each Writi.t'sday with all expenses direct Delivered by Walker «V Nosier to all ports o f town at $ yeer ; four months, I L Sold by ell newsdeeler*. per ton from hcadtpiArters. Money advanced for inter-State Correa. Ingt., Cedar L. H. H AZ AR D , i exp macs. Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chi- [.arge scales iu conn action. W eighing 10 cents per lood. Rapids, Iowa. (eSAL.j Conntv Clerk. ' eago. Branch Office, «m P St. Washington, D. C. B. FENTON, P atents . PROPRIETOR Don’t Have Cold Feet John Peart’s Coal, Sdentine American. —"N ew Torli MUNN SCO."'-— ”.......