Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 09, 1904, Image 4

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Christian Church Noies-
Mark, the Pictorial Gospel!
PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY W hile Matthew and John had been
with Jcetis and wrote as eyewitness­
es, Mark evidently secured the ma­
D- F- DEAN. EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR terial for hiB writing from Peter.
His human training for his task
C o u n t v O ffic ia l P a n e r .
was the influence of a Gixlly moth­
D evoted to th e m aterial and Rooial np- er and the sterling Christians, Paul,
om ldin p o f the Coqnille Valley particularly Peter and Barnabas.
Hia gospel
and «if Coos O onnty generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, f 1 . r»0 is short, sharp, incisive aiid one that
appealed to the Roman mind. He
writes of deeds, not words.
Church Directory.
Matthew wrote of the past; Mark
C hbxbtian C hurch . - - Pieachintr every of the present; Luke,*" the future;
Sunday at 11 a. iq . and 7:30 p. m . Snnday
aohool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at John, eternity.
f>:30 p. m .
Prayer m eeting every W edn m -
Matthew saw in Christ the fulfill­
d ay evening at 7:30. A ll eordially invited.
ment of Judaism; Luke, the Sav­
Episcopal Chnroh.— Episoopal
services
w ill he held at 8 t. James chnroh, Coqnille ior o f the W orld; John, the One to
C ity the third Snnday in eaoh m onth.
give L ife to believers; Mark, de­
Snnday school at 10 a. m . each snnday.
picts him as the conqueror of all
W m . H orsefall, Pastor.
satanic powers.
M E . Chnroh, Sonth: Preaching each
and every Snndays a t l l a. m . and 7:30 p.
So rapid is the movement in the
in. Sunday-school every
Snnday at 10
gospel that forty times the word
o ’ clock . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p.
m . JuniorLengae a t 3:30,p .m . Prayerm eet- “ Straightway” occurs.
nf? T h u rsd a y evening at 7:30.
He shows the Savior's thought­
B . A. R eagan, pastor.
fulness, and how He aroused amaze­
M ethodist Episcopal chnroh.—Service
the first and third Snnday in each month
ment, fear, confidence, hope and
Preaching at 11 o’ clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m .
He shows the
Sunday school at 10 o’ clock a. m .
Ep­ joy in his hearers.
active campaigns of the Savior and
worth Lcagne at 6:30 p . m.
W H . M tkr s .
the rest periods between, closing
Pastor.
fittingly with His ascension rest to
P resbyterian C hurch . — Preaohing eer-
vices 2nd and 4th Snndays, morning ard be followed by the final victory.
evening, Snnday School every Snnday at
The gospel naturally divides it­
10 a. tn. Christian Endeavor services everv
Snnday at 6:30 p. m ., M iss W innie H all, | self as follows:
President.
Ladies* Aid and Missionary
I. His appearance. 1:1-13.
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs-
davs at 2 p. in. A cordial weloome is ex­
II. Conflicts in Galilee after his
tended to the public to attend all onr ser-
baptism 1:13-10
nices.
A dolph I I abeuly , Pastor
III. Victories in Perea. X.
Th e W . C. T . D . meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at 2 p. m . at the Christian church.
IV . Conflicts in Judea. X-XV.
C hurch o p U e dkkm kd I sr a e l !
Services
V. Resurrection and ascension
every 1st and 3rd S unday in each m onth by
Elder J. H . James.
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The bill in Congress to pay ex-
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Queen Liliuokalniii $200,000 for the
The regular examination of ap-1 crown lands in Hawaii bus not l>een
plieants for State aud County cer- reported from committee. Perhaps
titicatcs will be held in my office iu we ought to pay that price for a
Coquille, beginning ut 9 a. in. Feb, salve to the national conscience,
10th 1901 and continuing three days. especially as we get a quid pro quo.
All persons holding Stato Di­
Sahebzada, the Indian prince, vis­
plomas under the old law are now ited the New York Stock Exchange.
entitled to State Life Diplomas by He remarked:
“1 saw a lot of
passing successfully at a regular Americans chasing tbe dollar; some
examination iu Algebra, English for bare support, I suppose; some to
Literature, Oregon School Law and capture it that they might add it to
General History and paving a fee their pile and sit on it.” A wise man
o f $10.
W. H. B unch .
from the East.
County Supt.
Army culprits are increasing so
Dated this 25th day of Jan. 1904.
fast that a new prison is called for.
What with 10 percent of desertion,
IV rlrct Couloir
the frequent oourt-martialling of
Where there used to be a feeliDg officers, the rapid increase of intem­
of uneasiness and worry in the perance and insanity, nnd the high
household when a child showed death rate in our tropical posses­
symptoms of croup, there is now sions, it is difficult to keep tbe array
perfect confidence.
This is owing up to the regular standard.
to ths uniform success of Chamber­
lain's Cough Remedy iu the treat­
Sulrlilr Prevented.
ment of that disease
Mrs. M. I.
The startling announcement that
Basford, of l’ oolsville, Md., in
a preventive of suioide had been
speaking of hor experience in the
discovered will interest many.
A
use of that remedy says: “ I have a
rundown system, or despondency
world of confidence in Chamber
invariably precede
suicide and
Iain’s Cough Remedy for I havo
something has beoD found that will
used it with perfect Buccess.
My
prevent that condition which makes
child Garlaud is subject to severe
suicide likely. At the first thought
attacks of croup and it always gives
of self destruction take Electric Bit­
him prompt relief.”
For sale by
ters.
It being a great tonic and
R. S. Knowlton.
nervine will strengthen the nerves
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and build up the system.
I t ’s also
Eight young women, earnest and
a great .Stomach, Liver and Kidney
devout members of a sect called the
regulator. Only 50c.
Satisfaction
Remnant People of God, aro cru­
guaranteed by R. S. Knowlton,
sading in Wall Street warning Druggist.
brokers and bankers to prepare for
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the end of the world which will take
Travel By Sea
place about election time.
Teachers Examination.
During the past past year the
Johnny Stauff, of Marshfield, is
in town doing some carpenter work great donations made by philan­
P. H. Brewer, of Arago, was down on the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. thropists to religion, education, li­
braries, museums, gnlleries and mis­
Sinclair.
on business, Friday.
cellaneous charity amounted to
An
exceedingly
pleasant
evening
I ’m not closing out but selliog
$77,000,000. Thus far Mr. Carne,
party was given by Mrs. D. P.
just as cheap. Mrs. Nosier.
gie
has established 325 libraries at
Strang on Thursday evening to her
a cost of $21,722,000. Could any
D ied . — At Sumner, Or., Feb. 4,
Sunday school class.
man build a more beautiful or en­
1904, Mark DeFreese, aged 73 years.
Mrs. Webber, o f the Mew Feed during monument to himself?
B o h n . —At Eastport, Or., Jan. 28,
Store, went np to the place ou Fish-
1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans,
Mrs. Julia Fliun died at Chicago
trap last week aud assisted Mr.
a son.
Webber in packing up to move to of heart fuilure, at the age of 100.
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Guy C. Lattin, of Marshfield, was town.
Mr. W ebber is one of us
iu town Wednesday looking for now..
Roast Chestnuts Free.
dairy cows.
Isom Walker was in town Thurs­
By buying your Trees of W. P.
B orn . — Wednesday Feb. 3, to day of lost week, having business
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Amstine a that called him this way. He came Bovee, o f Langlois. Price 10 cts
son.— Mail.
up the coast from Humboldt a cou­ & up, or by the Do • at 15, to 20
cts. Trees are from 2 to G feet in
Mrs. John Peart, of the North ple o f weeks ago, and will spend height.
the
winter
in
Northern
Curry.—
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side of town, has been ill for a few
Rerorder.
days, but is improving.
The Largest Mall Order House in the
The new Jamieson sawmill com­
West
R , P. King, of Bridge, was in
town Wednesday cm business. Our menced cutting lumber last Thurs­
The new fashion catalogue of
day- The mill will be run to its
sanctum waR honored with a call.
mens’ womens’ nuil childrens’ ap­
full capacity, aud all lumber not re­
W anted ! about 7 new milk cows quired to supply the local market parel, household supplies, etc., is­
sued by Weiustock, Lubin A Co.
and a Durham Bull.
will be hauled to Port Orford and
Sacramento, Cal., is the handsom­
Guv C. L attin ,
shipped.—Tribune.
est book ever sent out by them.
Marshfield Or.
Deputy Clerk Mast informs us Many o f the illustrations are works
J. It. Stillwell o f Aragohas mov­ that the tax roll was finished on of art. The book is free, and val­
ed his kennels and poultry to Ban- Thursday, the 5tb iuet, aud has uable to have, whether one cares
don and will continue his business been turned over to the sheriff for to bny or not.
there.
for tax-collecting purposes. This
Weinstock, Lubin A Co. do the
Miss Florence Gillman went to is the third year in succession that largest mail order trade in the
Eureka, California, last week where tbe roll has been completed on the west. That is proof that their goods
prices, and service are o f excep­
she expects to remain for several 5th of February.
tional merit.
months.
L O C A L ITEM S.
Don't Read This
Grandma Grow, ot Coalodo,
spent several days in town last
But if you have a shoe that is
week visiting friends and relatives,
sick take it to C. B. Leep’s harness
returning Friday,
shop and have Dr. Knute Arithson,
Our city couucil wants b'ds for the shoe Doctor fix them.
He is
the construction of a building in here to stay and will mend your
which to keep the hose and other shoes or mako you new ones iu the
apnratus for fighting fire.
latest style.
All work warranted
to be first-class. Shop three doors
I. E. Rose, of Myrtle Point, was
west of corner of Front and Hall
iu town last week on business con­ streets.
nected with the Coquille Valley
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Packing Co., of which he is book­
This paper and the Illustrated
keeper.
Weekley “ Northwest Farm
and
A grand ball is to be given at Home" published at North Yakima,
Beaver Hill on tne 20th inst. Free Wash., with branch offices at Seat­
traius will run from Myrtle Point tle, Wash., Portland Oregon, and
and
Marshfield, leaving those Vancouver, B. C., will be sent one
points nt 8 p. m.
year for $2.50 The “ Northwest Farm
anil Home” is the third oldest agri­
Mr. Demurest engineer nt the log
cultural paper in America.
It was
hoist nt Cedar Point, haying been
established in 1847. All fanners
uuder the weather for a few days
meetings, fnirs an.l market reports
has been obliged to lay off for a
arc published in full. Every depart­
while. His place is being tilled
ment is replete with matter that is
by Ed Raymond.
odnpted to the local conditious pre­
Foa S ai . e .— A small place of 21 vailing in the New Northwest.
acres in north edge of town with Dairying, Live Stock Breeding,
Raising,
plenty of small fruit newly fenced Fruitgrowing, Poultry
w'th good improvements and a good Beekeeping, The Household, Young
cow, 2J tons of ha.v and 30 young People’s page, The Grange, eto., are
hens.
Apply to Ben Crow, Co­ among the regular departments. The
price of that weekly is $2 a year by
quille City.
itself, but wo club our paper and
Floyd Wyatt, until recently em­ the “ Northwest Farm and Home”
ployed ns printer on the North for $2.50 per year.
Bend Citizen, liar severed hia con­
nection with that publication, and
W’ h r n j-naa H a v e a C a la t .
has formed a partnership with E. R.
The first action when you have a
Peterson in the real estntn business
in our sister city. Both these young cold should be to relieve the lungs.
men are hustlers and the Mail wish­ This is best accomplished by the
free use of Chamberlain's Cough
es them success. — Cosst Mail.
Remedy.
This Remedy liquefies
W anted —T ursTwoHTitY L ady the tough mucus and causes its ex­
or Gentleman to manage business pulsion from the air cells of the
in this County and ndjoining terri­ lungs, produces a free expectora­
tory for house of solid financial tion. and opens the secretions A
This
standing, 120.00 straight cash complete cure soon follows.
salary and expenses paid each remedy will cure a severe cold in
Monday direct from headquarters. less time than any other treatment
Expense money advanced; posi­ and it leaves the system in a natur­
tion permanent. Address Manager, al and healthy condition. It coun­
teracts any tendency toward pneu­
605 Mnnon Bldg., Chicago
monia.
For sale by R. S. Knowl-
V o wish to state that the ngency ton.
for the Smith A Barnes piano is ex-
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olusivelv in onr hands.
The muue
Fun
S
a l e .— A s g o o d ns new 4
also applies to the Hamilton and
Ludwig pianos.
For information, horse eugiiie a nd 0-horse boiler
prices and lenns, descriptive cata­ and a good S im p lex churn aud but­
logues will be supplied.
Remem­ ter worker. Any o r all at good
ber that a saving of from fifty to a bargain and tim e given on a p p rov ­
h un dred dollars or. a sin g le p ia n o ed seeurty, if d esired . Inquire at
this office.
is made
K. M. FrastAit,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Representing Allen A (Ullmrt-i
Bnruuker (Jo.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
D tg n e ts w h a t yo u u t
i n O n « ? Y l i i m tu .
One Minute Cough Cure gives
relief in one minute because it kills
the microbe which tickles the mu.
cons membrane, causing the cough,
and at the same clears ths phlogra,
draws out the inflammation anil
heals ami soothes the affected parts.
One Minute Cough Cure strength,
ens the lungs, wards off pneumonia
und isa harmless and never failing
cure in all curable cases of Coughs
Colds and Croup. Ono Minute
Cough Cure is pleasnt to take,
harmless and good alike for young
and old. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
It W ill Only Cost One Cent
to buy a postal card mid send to
Tho New York Tribune Farmer.
New York City for a tree specimen
copy.
The New York Tribune Farmer
is a National Illustrated Agricul­
tural Weekly for Farmers and
their families, and EVERY issue
contains matter instructive and en­
tertaining to EVERY member of
tbe family.
The price is $1.00 per
year, but if you like it you can se­
cure it with your own favorite local
newspaper, The H ekaud , Coquille,
Ore , at a bargain.
Both papers
ono year only $1.25.
Send your order and money to
■ The H erai . d .”
Tbe steamer. J. Warren, will
make regular trips between Grav­
el Ford and Myrtle Point on Wed-
of each week.
I will not be re­
sponsible for bv-freight after it is
put off the lioat.
C a i ’ T. J. M. B r ig h t .
STEAMER
A \r e l c o m e '
Arrivals by the Areata Feb. 3.— J.
A. Yoaknm and wife, Mrs. H. J
Edwards and three children, Mrs.
A. Robertson, Mrs. Ella Peterson,
Messers N. Jensen, J. N. Swanson,
II. Clausen, P Holm, C. Minner,
J. McFarland, S. Andrews, H.
Wicker, J. Allen, John Robertson,
Wm. Stevens, Alfred Johnson; 7
steerage.
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K u il a l H it t e r M il IK .
“Two physicians had a long and
stubborn fight with au abcess on my
right lung," writes J. F. Hughes
of DuPont, Ga., “ and gave me up.
Everybody thought my time had
couie. As a lust resort I tried Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Con­
sumption.
The benefit I received
was striking and I was on ray feet
in a few days.
Now I ’ve octirely
regained my health.”
It conquers
all Coughs, Colds and Throat and MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxen, Cube«, Apple and Frail Box««
Cabinets, Tables, Counters. Store Fronts, sts.
Lung troubles.
Guaranteed by
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Ordara given
R. S. Knowlton’s drug store. Price
prompt Attention.
50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
Coquille furniture
and BOX FACTORY
J- 6 - Fish & Sony
GENERAL DIRECTORY-
Theodore lto o se y e lt...........................President
John H a y ................................ Secretary o f State
Leslie M . S h aw ...........Secretary o f Treasury
Elihu H o o t.............................. Secretary o f W ar
E. A. H itch cock ...........Secretary o f Interior
W m . H . M o o d y ....................Secretary o f Navy
Jas. F . W ils o n ----- Secretary of Agricultnift
P . C. K n o x .................................................Attorney General
H . C. P a y n e ......................................... Postmaster General
M elville W . Fuller.......................Ohief Justice
OREGON 8TATK OFFICBKS.
John H . M itchell )
1T M
Joseph 8iraon
f .....................U . 8 . Senator
New feed Store,
FIST STREET, COQUILLE,
Mrs. M. H. Webber A Son
T h os. H . Tongue, deceased — Con 1st Dist
M . A. M o o d y ...............Congressman 2nd D ist
G eo. E. C ham berlain........................Governcr
F. I. D u n b ar......................... Secretary o f State
Chas. T t M oorn............................................... State Treasurer
Hay, Oats aud wheat,. Chopped
J. H . Ackerm an........ Supt. Pub. Instruction
J. E . W h itn e y .............................. State Printer
A. M . C raw ford.......................................Attorney General
K. S. Bean.
)
F. A. Moore,
> ............... Supreme Judges
C . E . W olverton. )
M . L . C ham berlain....................................
.......... Clerk Heard School L and Com .
C, B. B ellinger...................... U. S. D ist. Jndge
W . F. M athew s............................ U . 8 . Marshal
D . M . D unn e.......................Collector In t. P sv.
-DEALER
John H . H a ll................... U . S. D ist. Attorney
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
J. W . H am ilton ............................................Judge
G . M . Brow n................ Prosecuting Attorney
U. 8. LAND OFFICE.
H enry B o o th .............................................Receiver
J . T . B ridges......................................... ..R e g iste r
COOS COUNTY OFFICBBS.
L . H arlocker................................................... Jndge
L . H . H azard................................................... Clerk
Stephen G a llier............................................ Sheriff
J. B . D u lle y .............................................Treasurer
T . J. T h r ift ................................................ Assessor
W . H . B u n ch ...............School Superintendent
W m . H o rsfa ll............................................. Coroner
8 . B Cathcart.......................................... Surveyor
D . M cIntosh..................................Com missioner
K . C. D em en t................................ Com m issioner
Office— Up-stairs nesr Postoffice.
Props-
Barley,
Bren, Eté., Ete.
O. C. SA N PO R D
IN -
R E flL ESTATE,
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
Rents Houses and Farms/ D o e s a
General Agency Business.
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t h c ze
Cows! Cows!
Two Cows will be fresh about
December 24th and Feb. 8th and
two will be fresh about Apr. 1, any
one wishing to see the same or buy
please call on Henry J. Radabaugh,
Norway Or.
Managers Wanted
Trustworthy lady or gentleman
to manage business in this County
and ndjoining territory for well
and favorably known house of
solid financial standing. $20.00
straight cash salary and expenses,
paid each Monday by check direct
from headquarters, expense tnoeny
advanced; postion permauedt. A d ­
dress Manager, 610 Monon Bldg.
Chicago, 111.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
T h e 5 -cent packet is enough for usual oc­
casions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents» con­
tains a supply for a year, All druggists
sell them .
Early Risers
T he fa m o u s little pills.
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Central
Oregon
C.
State
Normal School
A t
D hain ,
O pens for
B. LEEP,
-DEALER IN-
W ork of th e
Y ear S eptem ber 1 4 t h .
harness and Saddles
The school is well equipped for
its particular line of work.
Excel­
lence is the motto of the school.
a • K l ' i i d s o f L e a t J n o r G o o d s Ityu xid l i n a.
Four courses, a Training Depart­
H a r n e s s
S h o p
ment of nine grades, tuition uni­
form with other Normal schools,
I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable flours
pleasant surroundings, best of in­
C c o u llle O r
fluences, excellent accommodations
in boarding halls or private fam­
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
ilies.
Students may enter at any E. S. DEAN,
time and find work suited to their
Secret sry.
President.
Vice President.
needs.
Young people desiring to
fit themselves for teachers, or for
college, or those desiring a good
education for business life will find
what they need here. Address
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
Central
Oregon State
Normal
School, Drain, Oregon.
C a p i t a l 9 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
W. H. D e m p s t e r ,
Principal place of business
Coquille Valley Packing Company
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
W eak
'Hearts
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can rem em ber when It waa sim ple Indiges­
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceablo to, but are the direct result o f indi­
gestion. A ll food taken Into the stomach
which falls of perfect digestion ferm ents and
5*2 '-2 Centres - Rt.
swells the stom ach , puffing It up against the
i
rc. nt . M . ink , Oct. 17, 1902.
»e o i
ot Cardai superior
heart. This Interferes with the action of
to «•,-•
i.' vlieiuc I ever used
tho heart, and In the course of time that
•of i apeak. Isut*
delicate but vital organ becom es diseased.
i • t i . < with s'ijiprossed
Mr. D. Kauble, of Nevada, O.. aays: I had stomach
D-
I.:)'-
:i romplclfcly pro*-
'•
l'A ' - v >ii M pboot through
trouble and waa In s bad atate aa I bad heart trouble
with It. I took Kodol Drapepala Cura for about four
• • *•>•! - i .« and i would have
months and It cured me.
• ; -
i
.i My li.nbs would
• ! « > •
i would fo.'l go weak I
K odol Digests What Y o u Eat
c
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--t .1 i un. I naturally felt
o a r i/ :
I s «"red to be beyond
and relieves the stom ach of all nervous
:
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|>
• : :*:!>, but
Wine and
of the heart of all pressure.
strain
. li
t-i • -
A .-Jf id to DIO. I
Bottles only. 41.00 Size holding 2 H times the triel
If - t
!■ tier within a
size, which sella for 50c.
' ;k. ,'j!i : ninetfon clays treatment
f
a..I'd v.t! out RufformK the
Prepared by 1!. O. OeWITT * OO., OHIOAQO.
""
. : tel’ v ’ 1 and soon became
. i WItbo a pain. Win: of
For snle by R. S, Knowlton!
‘ '
uip'y wond.wfnl and I wish
i.it all ••ti;.-ring women knew of its
>; >o«i qualities.
. ■ -fe • • ' “
P E N A L E
BOARD OF U IR EC TO R S :
A. DAVENPORT,
WM. SLINGSBY,
E. D *A H
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. E. DAVENPORT.
VS-SBBBS-
W£AKtt£SS
T uttle
Temperance
house.
O o q u iU e C ity , O r e
ora.
BSSS2
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe­
male weakness.
W in e of Cardili
cures pciT.iantntly nineteen out of
''■.• t v twenty cases of irregular
Pàdbhàb
. met, bearing down pains or
any fem ale weakness. If you are
discoui aged and doctors have
failed, that is the best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now.
Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a #1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
lililí PI’* Mill Rod
*
P u ltr y F a r m ,
J, R. Stillwell, prop
ARAG0, OREGON.
Throughbred cockerels from $1 up
T H. MEHL A CO’S expert
and eggs $1 per setting.
testing new Owns and Ammunition
First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transita
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR « IN CONNECTION.
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- ** NO CHIHESE LABOR
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First Street—East End of Bridge.
Non-M agnetic
Nickel Sllrw C am
Full/ OOATAOtMd
For sale fry
ALL JEWELERS
niujtxated Booklet
on reqveet. »bowl a«
COLORED
FANCY
DIALS
WINE«
CARDUI
Leaves Coqnille City for Myrtle
Point at 7:30 «■ m.
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille
Citv at 1 :30 p. m.
HARVEY JAMES,
Captain.
The
¡
Beet
Low
Priced
leieeiAd
Wntch
Till New England
Witch Co.
Factorf«-
Waterbary, Cet«.
Offlcn
New York, Cbkefo,
Sen Francisco.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
B. FENTON.
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read
ness for s o c ia l trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
wanted I nventors Don’t Have Cold Feet
I PATENTS
to writ« for onr confidential letter b«flr»re ap­
plying for patent; it may be worth m oney.
BU T B U R N -
W e pro it . ptlv obtain U. 8. and Foreign
John Peart’s Coal,
menu “f tn<»in.
I »nl TRADE MAwKS
r*»>ini EM-
I T I R E attorney1» fiu. ftend m odel,_*k«tch
or pt" to and w« »end an
F R E E report on paten nd w i r » « , »m l ou»
the beat leffal uerrica and ~
ebargea are m oderate. Try aa.
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SWIFT & CO.,
P m tont L m w yr^ t
0,p. U S Pateat Office. Washiness, O.C.
Delivered
by W. H. Mansell to
Large scales in connect ion
ell
pert# of town at $
Weighing 10 cents per load
par ton