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PUBLISHED E VE RY TUESDAY
D. F- DEAN,
EDITOR
AND PROPRIETOR
Countv Official Paper.
Devoted to the material and social up-
oruldinp o f the Coqnille Valley particularly
and o f (loos Oounty generally.
Snbsoription, per year, in advance, $1.50
Church Directory-
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C hristian CjiuBCn. — Pleaching every
Hnndav at 11a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 n. m. Christian Endeavor at
0:80 p. m. Praver meeting every Wedn ?*-
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
Episcopal Chnroh.—Episoopal services
will be held at 8t. James church, Coqnille
City the third Sunday in each month.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
Wm. Horsefall, Pastor.
M . E. Church. South; Preachinp each
and every R on d avsa tll a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Snndny-school every Sunday at 10
o ’clock . Senior Bpworth League at 0:30, p.
ro. Junior League at 3:30,p.m. Prayermeet-
np Thursday evening at 7:30.
R. A. Reagan, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal church.—Service
the first and third Sunday in each month
Prenehing at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m .
Hnndav school at TO o’clock a. m .
Ep-
worth League nt 6:30 p. m.
W. H. M yers .
Pastor.
P r k su t t e b ia h C h u r c h . — Preaching cer
vices 2nd and 4th Snndays. morning ard
evening, Sunday School every Snndav nt
10a. m. ChristianEndeavorserviceseverv
Sunday at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Winnie Hall.
President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs
days nt 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to the public to attend all onr ser
nices.
A d o l p h H a b e r l y , Pastor
The W. C. T. IT. meets every 1st, and 3rd
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church.
CnrmcR o p R kdhkm kd I s r a e l - Services
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eaoh month by
Elder J. H. James.
L O C A L IT E M S
New
Store.
goods
From a reliable source comes the
information that a largo lot of grad
ing implements had reached Drain
and were being dumped off there,
supposedly for the railroad whioh
is to be built to Coos Bay. The
same informant gives oat the news
that two survey parties are ont he
gronnd and about to begin between
Drain aud Elkton to set the grade
stakes so active work can com
mence soon.
at tlie New Drug
Prof. J. C. Logan, o f Prosper,
went to the bay Thursday.
Washington Shaken up.
Seattle, March 17— The direc
tions o f the undulations in differ
ent north western points whore last
night’s earth qnake was felt, show
that it was caused by some subter
ranean disturbance with Mount
Kauier as center. People fear that
Ratner may become an active vol
cano.
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l*r»|»cr Trt-al an rut »1 Tn* muimlit.
Pneumonia is to dangerous a dis
ease for anyone to attempt to doc
tor himself, although he may have
the proper remedies at hand.
A
physician should always be called
It should bo borne in mind, how
ever, that pneumonia always re
suits from a cold or from an attack
of the grip, and that by giving
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
threatened attack of pneumonia
may be warded off. This remedy is
alBO used by physicians in the treat,
ment of pneumonia with the best
results. Dr. W. J. Smith, of San
ders, Ala., who also is a druggist,
says of it: “ I have been selling
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy anil
prescribing it in my practice for the
past six years. I use it in oases of
pneumonia and have always gotten
the best results.”
Sold by R. S.
Knowlton.
M a r s h fie ld S o b ,
North Bend is in the swim and
I ’ m Dot'closiDg out but selling
will have a baseball team this year,
just as cheap. Mrs. Nosier.
Harry Graves is supplying cus
Uncle Henry Grady, o f Norway,
tomers with fresh lettuce from his
had business in town Wednesday.
garden.
The De Laval is t h e separator,
The Porter mill cut 98,000 feet ot
and S. M. Nosier, Coqnille, the lumber Tuesday, running just the
agent.
main saw, the pony saw being un
D. F. Peterson, o f Arago, made der repairs.
onr office a pleasant call on W ed
George Roberts, well known in
nesday.
steamboat circles on the bay, is a
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Iladabaugb, member of the engineer’s depart
of Norway, were in town on W ed ment on the steamer Empire.
Au appeal to the supreme court
nesday.
has been affected in the case of the
W. T. Brady, of Gravel Ford,
Flanagan Estate vs. The Great
returned from a trip to the bay on
Central Land Co. et al, by the de-
Wednesday.
fendant-apellant’s attorneys.
Prof. L. E. Brown, of the River
W F, Ray, of Willanch Slough,
ton hotel, had business in town killed three bear last week.
One
Wednesday.
found its way to Holm’s meat
Wm. Elliott and Chas. Stidham, market and provided a dainty dish
of the bay side, were in our city ou for those who relish bruin’s flesh.
Wednesday.
L. H. Heisner states that he has
„ Mrs. Ellen Peterson, of near not as yet purchased the G. W
Arago, returned from the bay on Stewart livery stables of Myrtle
Point, but says that negotiations to
Wednesday.
that end have been pending for
S. C. Giles; of Myrtle Point, some time, which may or may not
shook hands with friends in town be consummated in the near future.
■ last Tuesday.
He does not intend to give np his
Wm. VanDecar, of BandoD, went business in this city.
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to the Point Wednesday to see his
children there.
A F a v o r it e K e iiie d y io r l i a b l e » .
Its pleasant tnste and prompt
Richard Thrush, of Prosper*
was among Coqnille’s visitors the cures have made Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy a favorite with the
forepart o f last week.
mothers of small children.
It
Harry Noble, one of Coos bay’s
quickly cures their coughs and
prominent loggers, spent a few
colds and prevents any danger of
days in town last week.
pneumonia or other serious conse
C. A. Metlin, of Marshfield, whs quences.
It not only cures croup,
in this city Thursday, on his roturu but when given as soon ns the
from a trip to Myrtle Point.
oroupy cough nppeirs will prevent
For sale by R. 8.
W. II. Button, the oil man, o f the attack.
below Handon, was among onr Knowlton.
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city’s visitors on Wednesday.
Antelope Arrives al Port Townsend.
iiube Henry, the genial clerk at
the Myrtle Point hotel, visited his
Port Townsend, March 15—The
parents in this city on Tuesday.
schooner Antelope, 58 d lys out From
■ I T. llattly, the upper North San Francisco for Coqnille river,
fork stool; taisor was in town a day Ogn., arrived here today in a bat
or so last week alter supplies, etc. tered condition. The schooner had
George Quiggley, of Porter been given up for lost. She was
visited frien Is on the upper river in a storm and blown several hun
Inst week, returning on Wednes dred miles out o f her course.
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day.
I ii II a iii iii a to r r K liu iiiiiu li* iu c u r e d .
Cripps'
Body Found.
The body of Tom Cripps, the log.
ger who was drowned in the North
Fork of the Coquille rivor, about 30
miles above Coquille city on Thurs
day, February 11, has been recover
ed and will be brought to Marsh
field for interment.— Coast Mail.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all
Coos County road warrants indors
ed prior to March Gth, 1904, will
be paid on presentation at my
office in Coquille, Oregon.
No in
terest will be allowed after March
5, 1904.
J. B. D i - lley ,
County Treasurer.
Coquille, Oregon, March 1, 1904.
When the Mikado has wiped up
the ground with Russia he will be
ready to cross the Bering strait
and annex tbo United States—judg
ing from the current stridency of
Japanese talk.
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What is Like?
In
the last analysis nobody
knows, but we do know that it is
under strict law.
Abuse that law
even slightly, pain i-esults. Ir
regular living means derangement
of the organs, resulting in consti
pation, headache or liver trouble.
Dr. King’s New Life Pills quickly
re-adjusts this.
It’s gentle, yet
thorough. Only 25o at Knowlton’s
drug store
If troubled with weak indigestion,
belching or Bour stomach,
use
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets an 1 you will get quick re
lief. For sale by R. S. Knowlton,
Druggist.
Don't Read This
But if you have a shoe that is
sick take it to C. B. Leep’s harness
shop and have Dr. Knute Arithson,
the shoe Doctor fix them.
He is
here to stay and will mend your
shoes or make you new ones in the
latest style.
AH work warranted
to be first-class. Shop three doors
west of corner of Front and Hall
streets.
This paper and the Illustrated
Woekley “Northwest Farm
and
Home” published at North Yakima,
Wash., with branch offices at Seat
tle, Wash., Portland Oregou, and
Vancouver, B. C., will be sent one
year for $2.50 The “ Northwest Farm
and Home” is the third oldest agri
cultural paper in America.
It wus
established in 1847. All farmers
meetings, fairs aud market reports
are published in full. Every depart
ment is replete with matter that is
adapted to the local conditions pre
vailing in the New Northwest.
Dairying, Live Stock Breeding,
Fruitgrowing, Poultry
Raising,
Beekeeping, The Household, Young
People’s page, The Grange, etc., are
among therogular departments. The
price of that weekly is $2 a year by
itself, but we club our paper and
the “ Northwest Farm aud Home”
for $2.50 per year.
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A Hoy’ » Wild lllilc For l.llr.
With family around expecting
him to die, and a son riding for
life, 18 miles to get Dr. Kiug’s New
Discovery for consumption, coughs,
and colds, W. H. Brown, of Lees-
ville, Ind., endured death’s agonies
from asthma; but this wonderful
medicine gave instaut relief and
soon cured him.
He writes: “ I
now sleep soundly every night.”
Like marvelous cures of consump
tion, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs,
coldH aud grip prove its matchless
merit for all throat and lung
troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c
nnd $1.00.
Trial bottles free at
Knowlton’s drug store.
Managers Wanted
Trustworthy lady or gentleman
to manage business in this County
and adjoining territory for well
and favorably
known house of
solid financial standing. $20.00
straight cash salary and expenses,
paid each Monday by chock direct
from headquarters, exponse moeny
advanced; postion permanedt. A d
dress Manager, 610 Monou Bldg.
Chicago, 111.
Order House
West.
OCH a»«*
POULTRY
in The
vV
The new fashion catalogue of
mens’ womens’ and childrens’ ap
parel, household supplies, etc., is
sued by Weinstock, Lubio & Co.
Sacramento, Cal., is the handsom
est book ever sent out by them.
Many o f the illustrations are works
of art. The book is free, and val
uable to have, whether one cares
to buy or not.
Weinstock, Lubin & Co. do the
largest mail order trade in the
west. That is proof that their goods
prices, and service are of excep
tional merit.
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d E D IC ÎN
Stock and p ultry have few
trouble« which a not bowel and
liver irrifiilarjlies. Blaclr-
n-aught Stock a..-’. Poultry Medi
cine
a Lowel ¡.cd liver remedy
, t;xV, It pii*» the organa of
j/on in a \'< erect coutlilion.
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It W ill OnlyCost One Cent
I
a. » ke»:> h'S stock in vigorous
health £or weeks. Dealers gener
ally itecu Hla k-Draupht Stock and
Hudson
&
Haynes,
M.G.Pohl, Dr." Optics,
or Gentleman to manage b u s i n e s s
in this County and adjoining terri
tory for linnse of solid financial
standing, *20.00 straight cash
salary and expenses naid each
Monday direct from headquarters.
Expense money advanced; posi
tion permanent. Address Mnnagoj,!
fiP5 Motion Bldg., Chics go
Klf Fly m ill Rock
“The finest remedy for constipa-1
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
tion lev er used is Chambertain’s !
Stomach and Liver Tablets," sa\s
Prop
Mr. Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. I
“ They act gently and without any j
ARAGO, OREGON.
unplen .ant effect, and leave the j
hr > i ;Y> • »1 cockerels from $1 up
I wets in a perfectly natural con
and eggs $1 per setting.
dition ”
Sold bv R. S Knowlton I
J, R. Stillwell,
LIPPINCOTT’S
M O N TH LY
P is h
A Son,
New feed Store,
Theodore R oosevelt........................President
John H av........................... Secretary o f State
Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury
Elihu R o o t..........................Secret»»rv o f War
E. A. H itchcock ........ Secretary of Interior
Wm. H. M oody.................Secretary of Navy
Jas, F. W ilson__ Secretary of Agricultuie
P. O. K nox......................................... Attorney General
H. C. P ayne...................................Postmaster General
Melville W. Fuller..................Chief Justice
OREGON STATU OFFICHRS.
FIST STREET, COQUILLE,
Mrs. M. H. Webber & Son
John H. Mitchell (
iT
a
Chas W Fulton f ..................U. 8. Senator
Ringer Hermann, Congressman 1st Dist.
J. N. W illiam son... .Congressman 2nd Dist
Geo. E. Chamberlain..................... Govern«.r
F. I. Dunbar..................... Secretary o f State
Hay,
Chas. T. M oore........................................State Treasurer
J. H. Ackerman.___ Supt, Pub. Instruction
J. E. W hitney.........................State Printer
A. M. Crawford.................................Attorney General
R. S. Rean.
)
F. A. Moore,
>■.............Supremo Judges
C. E. Wolverton, )
M. L. Chamberlain..............................
.........Clerk Board School Land Com.
C, R. B e llin g e r ..-............ D. S. Dist. Judge
W. F. Mathews....................... U. 8. Marshal
D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. l'sv.
John H. H all................ U. 8. Dist. Attorney
P rop s-
Oats and wheat,, Chopped
Barley,
Bran, Etc., Etc.
0 . C. S A N F O R D
-DEALER IN —
REfIL ESTATE,
8BCOKD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
J. W. Hamilton.....................................Judge
G. M. Brown..............Prosecuting Attorney
U. s. LAND OFFICE.
Henry B ooth......................................Receiver
J. T. Bridges...................................... Register
COOS COUNTY OFFICERS.
L. Harlocker........................................... Judge
L. H. Hazard........................................... Clerk
Stephen Gallier..................................... Sheriff
J. B. Dulley...................................... Treasurer
T. J. T h rift.........................................Assessor
W. H. Bunch............ School Superintendent
Wm. H orsfall...................................... Coroner
8. B Catbcart.................................... Surveyor
D. McIntosh............................ Commissioner
R. C. Dement........................... Commissioner
G O Q U I L L E C IT Y y O R E G O N .
R a n ts H o u se s and F a rm s, D o es c
G e n e ra l A g e n c y B u s in e s s .
Office— Up-stairs near Postoffice.
T H E
Oregon
C.
State
Normal School
B.
LEEP,
-DE/VLER IN -
A t D ra in , O pens for W ork of th e
h arn ess and Saddles
Y ear S eptember 1 4 th .
The school is well equipped for
its particular line o f work.
Excel
lence is the motto of the school.
a • K
’ n d s o f L e a t h e r G o o d s fo u n d in a.
Four courses, a Training Depart
H a r n e s s S Iiop
ment of nine grades, tuition uni
form with other Normnl schools,
I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figure
pleasant surroundings, best of in
C o q m ill© O r
fluences, excellent accommodations
in boarding halls or private fam
ilies.
Students may enter at any E. 8. DEAN,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
D. II . JOHNSON,
time and find work suited to their
Vice President.
Secretary.
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
Central
Oregon State
Normal
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
School, Drain, Oregon.
C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
W. H. D em pster ,
Principal place of business
l
Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when It was simple Indiges
tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
which fails of perfect digestion ferments and
swells the stomach, puffing it up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and in the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
$200
P&dishab
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Myrtle Point,
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produce nlwnys on band. Highest cash
pvi.e paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
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Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
promp' Attention.
to buy a postal card and send to
The New York Tribune Farmer,
Poultry
viicine. If yours do.*«
New York City for a tree specimen
not, send 25 cents for a sarm>l* .
can to the manufacturers. The
copy.
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat
The New York Tribune Farmer
tanooga, Tenn.
a National Illustrated Agricul
Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevada, O .. says: I had stomach
trouble and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble
tural Weekly for Farmers and
R ochbllw , G a ., Jan. 30, 1902.
With It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four
months and it cured me.
their families, and EVERY issue
B lack -D rau gh t Stock and Poultry
M edicin e ie the bent I ever tried. Our
Kodol Digests W hat Y o u Cat
contains matter instructive and en
stock w as look in g bad when you sent
and relieves the stomach of all nervoua
tertaining to EVERY member of
mo the m edicine and now th ey are
strain and the heart of all pressure.
gettin g so fine. T h ey are lo o k in g 20
tbe family.
The price is $1.00 per
Bottles only. 41.0 0 Size holdlnj 2H tim e, the trial
per cenfc. better.
year, but if you like it you can se
size, which sella for 50 c.
S. P. UBOCKINOTON.
Prepared by ■. O. DeWITT A OO.. OHIOAGKX
cure it with your own favorite local
newspaper, The H erald , Coquille,
For sale by R. S, Knowlton
Ore., at a bargain.
Both papers
one year only $1.25.
J . E. HAYNES.
SHAD IÏUD80N, /
rrsa»
Send your order and money to
‘ The H erald .”
H
L ady
and BOX FACTORY
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W eak
'H e a r t s
E. M. Furman, the piano man,
Wm. Shaffer, abrakemnn of Den
came over from Marshfield Thurs nison, Ohio, was confined to his
The steamer, J. Warren, will Mining and Real Estate Agents
day ai d proceeded to Bardon on bed for several weeks with inflam
E ckley, Carry County, Oregon.
make
regular trips between Grav
business.
matory rheumatism. “ I used many
AVE valuable Minea, Farms, Stock
el Ford aud Myrtle Point on Wed-
remedies,”
he
says,
“
Finally
I
sent
Ranches and Timber Land« for sale.
George Laingor, o f Myrtle Point,
o f each week.
I will not be re
to
McCaw’s
drug
store
for
a
bottle
wae in town a couple o f days last
Honse and 6 acres o f land w ell improved
sponsible for bv-freight after it is
Wilbnr, Douglas oounty, O r., for sale,
week taking part in soidp of onr of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, at put off tbe boat.
exchange for property in M yrtle P oint
which
time
I
was
unable
to
use
campaign ta'k.
C apt . J. M. B right .
baud or foot, and in one week’s
Fapt. O. P. Ellingson, of near time was able to go to work as
Parkersburg, was up ou Wednes happy as a clam.”
For sale by
day to pay his taxes and look after R. S. Knowlton.
other business matters.
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Myrtle Point, Or.
W a n t e d .— Live agents to sell Dr.
Dr. Russell, who, with many
other of our citizens, has been suf White's Electric Combs, patented
Highest Grade Lenses.
fering from mumps, is up agnin Jan 1,'99. Cnre dandruff, hair fall Satisfaction Guaranteed in every case.
ing out sick aud nervous headaches,
and attending to business.
yet costs no more than an ordinary
STEAMER
W. P. Sharp and Willie Clnv- comb.
Sells on sight.
Agents
born, of Parkersburg, were in town are wild with success
SendSO cts
a day or so last wpek during the for sample (half price).
Write
time the mill was shut down for re qnick. The Dr. White Electric j
pairs.
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle
Comb Co., Decatur, III
CO'S expert
T H MEHL
D. H. Johnson, of this city,
Russ'a having
abolished the Poiut at 7 :30 a. m.
Leaves Myrtle Point, for Coquille feeling i o w Guns, u n Ammoniti' n.
went to the hay Wednesday in the news censorship, Japan has estab
interest of the Coqnille Valley lished one of the same kind.
Per Citv at 1 :3<> p. m.
(> R. W IL L A R D .
Packing Company.
This firm is haps this nccounts for the fact that
C ipt iiu.
doing n good business in their the cable is so full of Japanese vie- j
line
tories.
W a n te d — T r u s t w o b t iiy
Goquille furniture
Coquille Valley Packing Company
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1 *r, •. > inci»* \ Mf > -in bret loin t..d
i :: u 'fs
heir henbane! flock 3
I v & l ‘
K’ '»■ -. them an neca-
MlU; \... . . i v • Draught Stock
> 1 Poulti v Medicine in their
t\> >d. A f.ib jr .k laiser may buy a-
•< ,-or»n* ’ . Jf pound air-tight can
.! this medicine from bis dealer
Asauiftt H im .
GENERAL DIRECTORY-
Central
R -I-P-A -N -S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
nappy, Healthy Children.
Any child can take Little Early
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc
Risers with perfect safety.
They
casions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents» con
are harmless, never gripe or sicken tains a supply for a year. All druggists
and yet they are so certain in re sell them.
sults that robust constitutions re
quiring drastic means are neyer dis
appointed.
They cannot fail to
perform their mission and every
one who uses DeWitt’s Little Early
i. s £ »
T-V l \
Risers prefer them to all other pills.
They curb biliousness. Sold by R.
J
■ M T .1 A
S. Knowlton.
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h e was t r o u b le d w ith k id n e y d is
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Office«
N«w York, Chicago,
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PROPRIETOR
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ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Liverv business.
Accommodations for Traveling ruen a speciality.
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Lxrge scries in connect ion
all
parts o f
town at $
Weighing 10 cents per load
p<r ton