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PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY
D- F. DEAN.
EDITOR
AND PROPRIETOR
Countv Official Paper.
O A v o t e d to the material And «ooial np-
omMinsr o f the Coanille Valley parttonlarlv
RP.l o f C o n e County ffenerallv.
Mnho.oript.ion, per yeAT, in advance, $1.50
Church Di'ectory.
i ’ oBisTTAN C h u b t f . — Pieachinar every
Snndav nt 11 a . to . And 7:30 p. to . Snndav
eehool At 10 a . to . Christian Endeavor At
C:30 p. rn. PrAver meeting every Wednes
day evening At 7:30. All cordinlly invited.
PniAeopAl Chnreh.—Episcopal service*
will lie held At St. James ehnroh, Coquille
City the third Snndav in eAch month.
Snnday school At 10 a . m. eAch snndav.
W m . HorsefAll. Pastor.
M E. Chnreh. 8onth: PreAching each
And every Snndava at 11 A. to . .ind 7:30 n.
to . Snndnv-Rohool every
Snndav at. 10
o ’clock. Senior Epworth Leagne at, 0:30. p.
to . JnmorTieagne at 3:30,p. to . Prayepmeet-
ng Thursday evening at 7:30.
K. A. Reagan.’ pastor.
Methodist Episcopal chnreh.—Service
♦ he first and third Snnday in each month
Preaching at 11 o’ clock a. m. And 7:30 p. m .
Snndav school At 10 o’ clock a. to .
Ep
worth League at fi:30 p. to .
W. H. M rs as .
Pnstor.
PBBSBVntliJMV CntTBCH.—Preaching cer
vices ?nd and 4th Snndays. roomin'* ard
evening, Snndav School every Snndav at
10 a. m. Christian Endeavor services evprv
Snndav at 0:30 p. m., Miss Winnie Hall
President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
Society meats every two weeks on Thurs
days nt “ o. m. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to the public to attend all onr ser
niccR.
A d o l ph H abehlt , Pnstor
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at 3 p. in. at the Christinn ohnroh
O httkor o p R kd rk m bd I sr a e l !
Services
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by
Elder J. H. James.
Steamer Elizabeth arrived April
15tli; sailed April 17th,
Incoming
passengers:
Emma
Hayle, Miss Frost, Mrs. Avins, T.
Fiskoo, T. Bradley, C. D. Miner,
Mrs. Heample, B. L. Hearsh and
E. Baring. 80 tons mdse.
Outgoing
passengers:
Dave
Johnson, M. H. Hereey, D. L. Per
kins, M. F. Shoemaker and wife, G.
A. Robinson ard wife, Mrs. 8. E-
Robinson and R. D. Jones. 200 ro
lumber; 50 tons potatoes; 20 tons
coal; 40 tons plunder.
Steamer Chico arrived April 16th;
Bailed April 17th for Portland via
Coos Bay. Incoming passengers:
D. S. Rouse. 25 tons mdse. Outgo
ing: Mrs. Dr. A. W. fiime, A. Gross,
J K Scoot, Mrs. Fagan. 50 cords
matchwood; 75 m broomsquares;
15 tons household goods.
The following passengers sailed
north on the Alliance, from Marsh
field, at 3 p. m. Wednesday: Mrs.
T W Clark, Dr E Biggs and wife,
Dr S E Slater, Geo H West, W S
West, L J West, E Palmer, Mrs S
A Farrin, R Bruns, W D Morton,
Arthur Peark, Miss Mable Dean,
Florence Dean, Mrs N M Syles,
Mable Kyle, Miss Salyers, Miss Hill,
L Myers and wife, Mrs Cowan, Wm
Beurgess, James Clllons, Sam
Frees, Mrs ArringtOD, F W Sibley,
A le i Jacobson and wife, C E Shea,
W O Maxwell, E Devilbiss and wife,
M R Gonten, A Boorman, J A Al
len, J A Snyder, A Hall, J E Hall,
James Hall, Miss McKey, M Pic,
R Rutherford, John Jackson and 8
steerage.
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N rin utlr R h e u m a t is m Curort.
L O C A L ITE M S.
New goods nt the New Drug
Store.
County Treasurer Dully visited
Marshfield Thursday
T h e De Laval is THE separator,
and S. M. Nosier, Coquille, the
agent.
B o r w — At Parkersburg, April 17,
1904, to Mr. and Mrr. J. L. Kro-
nenburg, a son.
Furnished rooms for rent with
or without hoard at II. F. Thomp
son's Resturant.
B o r n . — Near Coquille city, Apri-
15, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tyrrell, a daughter.
Place orders for cake or mid
night suppers nt Thompson’s Ba
kery and Restaurant.
Mrs. W ilbur Hoover, o f Bandon,
went up to Norway last Wednes
day where she spent a day or so
visiting friends.
Mrs. M.D. Cutlip, of Coos river,
come over to this city last Tuesday
on her way to Bandon, where Bhe
went to visit her sister Mrs. Geo. P.
Topping.
“ I have keen subject to sciantic
rheumatism for years,” says E. H.
Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa.
“ My joints were stiff and gave me
much pain and discomfort.
My
joints would crack when I straight
ened up.
I used Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm and have been thorough
ly cured. Have not had a pain or
ache from the old trouble for many
months.
It is certainly a most
wonderful liniment." For sale by
R. S. Knowlton.
Falrvlew Hams.
Tone is the most important feature of a piano. The instrument
;nf may be handsomely cased and finished and well put together, but if it
■*;jj is lacking in volume of tone, or the tone is harsh and unsympathetic,
the piano will never cease to be a source of disappointment.
The
also have quite a good deal ot work HAMILTON PIANOS are distinguished for richness, volume and pur-
pur
to do too.
They are exceedingly even throughout the entire scale.
For a few weeks we have been ity of tone.
having pretty warm weather, from The treble tones are clear and bell-like while the middle and bass regis
90 degrees to 95 degrees in the i
house. But that’s unusual for this j ters are deep, lull and sonorous, characterizing the HAMILTON as an
time of year. Crops are not look
ing any too well and if the present ideal home piano.
E. M. FURMAN,
hot spell continues hay and grain
___ Factory’s Agent, Marshfield, Oregon.
will be worth something this fall.
Jamacha, California,
April 12, 1904
Editor H e r a l d : Its been so long
since you have beard from us,
guess vou think we are decease
but we are not.
We are ranching
it again now out here with the old
I had a letter from mv sister, Mrs.
A. F., and she tells me they have
quite a flourishing Oregon society
up there, Mrs. Fannie Dixson, Pres
ident, Mrs. A. F. Morrison, secre.
tory, and among the members she
mentions Mr. and Mrs, Stewart
Lyons, Mrs. Bonnie Reed Crawford
and husband, Mrs. Maud Reed Wil-
lits and husband, Mr, and Mrs.
Chilstron and son, Herbert Floyd,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Young and
son Chas. and wife, Mrs. Lizzie Len-
her and daughters, Rachel and
Mabel, Mervl Dixson and Max Dix
on who is attending the dental col.
lege in Los Angeles, Mary Harris,
Otto Prey, Norman McDonald, Ed-
dio Roberts, F. Osborn nnd Miss
Haines, all of which you see are
Coos county people, also several
others from Myrtle Point and Co
quille.
1 saw by the H e r a i d that Clar
ence Dryden and wife are locating
quite near us, was in hopes I should
meet them.
Lizzie Buzan Godfrey and Tom
Godfrey and two daughter played a
week in one of the vaudeville the
aters in San Diego week before last.
Tho press gave them all kinds of
flattering mention (outside of the
advertising notices,) and say little
Zelmn is ths best acrobat of her age
ever seen here, etc.
I failed to
notice their arrival and date of play
ing until the evening before their
departure, so failed to Bee them.
But its "home-y” to know so many
Oregonians are arouud any how.
Give my best regards to my
friends, as ever your friend,
S a d ie H a r r in u t o n
M o r r is o n .
Rain again after the few days of
sunshine.
T h e H eat i iiiiiilj S u in '.
School is progressing nicely un
DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel gives in
der the management of Miss Mable
stant relief from burnR, cures cu.s,
VanDecar.
bruises, sores, eczema, tetter and
Mrs. Otis Flitcroft of North Bend all abrasions of the skiu.
In buy
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. ing Witch Hazel Salve it is oDly
G. W. Norris.
necessary to see that you get the
Miss Bertha Hatcher has gone to genuine DeWitt’s nnd a cure is cer
Curry co., where she is engaged in tain. There are many cheap coun
teaching school.
terfeits on the market, all of which
Mrs. L. W. Sell of Riverton is are worthless, and quite a few are
visiting friends and relatives at Fair- dangerous, while DeW itt’s Witch
view.
Hazel Salve is perfectly harmless
Prosperity logging camps has and cures, Sold by R. S. Kn cv lto
M arried .— f 1 Bandon, April 18,
started up again and will soon he
1904, Dr. D. E. Biggs, of Belling
running in full sway.
Gives I-acts About Advertising,
ham, Wash., and Alice Dyer Mc-
There was a pleasant play party
Ewin, of Bandon, A. D. Morse, J.
Every man or woman who is now
given nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I* officiating.
Wm. Betty’s all enjoyed themselves advertising or intending to adver
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Dean, of Myr very much.
tise, should send 10 cents for a copy
tle Point, moved to town Tuesday.
of White’s Sayings published at
A
few
cases
of
the
mumps
are
re
Mr. Dean havings acoepted a posi
Seattle, Wash., at $1.00 per year.
ported in our vicinity.
tion behind the block m P. E.
This paper gives practical hints
Edwin Abernethy will soon start
Drane's meet market.
about advertising systems, adver
his saw mill again on Joe Stiennon's
tising illustrations, writing adver
One horse or a good team will be place.
Z enesta B aboe .
tisement and suggests methods to
taken in trade on any one of the
get more business at less expense.
maDy pianos wo handle. Write to
A re Y o u n D ja p v p t lc ?
E . M . F urman ,
It gives the advertising rates of
If you are a dyspeptic yon owe it
Marshfield, Oregon.
to yourself nnd your friends to get all the leading publications and in
M arried .— A t Bridge, April 17, well. Dyspepsia annoys the dys many other ways is worth the $1.00
1904, James Booker and Miss Lot peptic s friends because his disease per year.
tie Belieu, B ev Thomas Barklow sours his disposition as well as his
ONE SPECIAL—A paid up
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure subscriber may ask all the questions
officiating In the evening a rous stomach.
ing ebaravari took place, in which will not only cure dyspepsia, indi ho desires about business and ad
a number of neighbors and friends gestion and sour stomach but this vertising methods and receive con
took pait.
palatable, reconstructivo tonic di- fidential replies.
One department
W. A. Custer nud family arrived gestnnt strengthens the whole di — for hustlers— tells you how to
by the Inst Allianoe from their gestive apparatus and swoetens the start in business for yourself and
homo at Fortune, California, and life as well as the stomach. When become independent.
Send 10 cents today, if you nre
are making n visit with the family you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the
It is di advertiring or expect to advertise
of Harvey Tyrrell, relatives, of food you eat is enjoyed.
near town. It is possible they gested, assimilated and its nutrient to White’s Sayings, Seattle, Wash
properties appropriated
by the ington.
mny locate.
blood and tissues.
Health is the
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E. S. Barzee, of North Bend, result Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
C4oo<l f o r d i l M r c i i .
spent a day or so the fore part of
last week in town with
his
The pleasant to take and harm
Long Beach, Cal.
fine pair of Stallions, Dewey and
less One Minute Cough Cure gives
April 13, 1904.
Dempsey. These are most beauti
Editor H eari . d : I suppose you immediate relief in all cases of
ful animals wo have seen in this pooplo up there are having a little Cough Croup and Lagrippo it does
part o f the country,nnd horse rais of the moisture taken out of you by not pass immediately into the stom
ers should see them.
ach, but takes effect right at the
this time.
trouble. It draws out the inflam
Sam Norton, of Bedding, Cali
I am down here in California
fornia, arrived in town last Tues among the eternal sunshine nnd mation, heals and soothes and cures
day and is enjoying a visit with old when it gets to 102 in the shade as permanently by enabling the lnngs-
frnnds, and we believe it is pretty it did n day or two ago in Los An to contribute pure life-giving nnd
well understood that when be re geles it gets a little monotonous. life-sustnining oxygen to the blood
turns home that lie will be accom Should any of my friends in Co- nnd tissues. Oue Minute Cough
panied by one of Coqaille's fair quille make any iuquiries about me, Cure is pleasant to tako nnd it is
est young ladies as his life partner. give them twobits and tell them, I good alike for young nnd old.
These are fine youog people nud may, and in fact 1 do expect to visit Sold bv B. S. Knowlton.
is just as it should be.
that land of peace and plenty in the
T o t 'lt r e M <1.1.1 In O n .. I> »g.
very near future.
W an ted — T r u st w o r th y
L ady
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta.
________I I can hardly recall a time when I Ail Take
or Gentleman to manage business
dmegieU refund the money if it fa lla to
in this County nnd adjoining terri-1
more frisky than I did in Coos enre. E. W. drove's signature ia on each
tory for house o f solid financial f!ounty l»8* summer.
Better-half box. ïfio.
standing, $20.00 straight cash “ "d 1 »re in usual health.
With
salary nml expenses paid each kindest regards to you nnd yours,
Monday direct from headquarters. 1
I am the same,
F o r PMee, B urn*, S o res.
Expense money advanced; post-1
T. H. B. T aylor .
tion permanent. Address Mauaget,
.....
6 0 5 Monoil Bldg., Chicago.
Y o l h l n * Kqual I n rh am h rrln in 's
PeWitt’s »
Salvo
L eading E vents of Nineth
th e W ar
W eek
ol D«*Nt C o n c l i ItlAMticIne l o r
April 5 —New Chuang is declar
ed by Russians under a martial law
nnd the entrance to the harbor is
mined.
April 6— General Kuropatkin
reviews his troops in Manchuria and
reports to the Czar that tho men
nre in excellent condition.
April 7— Japanese outpost in
Korea occupies Wi-Ju after a hot
battle of short duration and prnc.
tioelly drives out the last Russian
soldiers from Korea.
April 8— Mme Pousepp, a Rus
sian woman of great beauty, is ap
pointed by the Czar a lieutenant in
the First Regiment of Costack Rifles.
Mme. Poneep is 33 years old, comes
of the old warriors stock aud said
to be one of the best shots with
rifle and revolver besides beiDg an
excellent horsewoman.
April 9— Russia completely evac.
uate Korea nnd the Japanese army
begins its Northward movement
across the Yaln River.
April 10 —Japanese salvers suc
ceed in raising the cruiser “ Vnriag”
6unk duriug the naval battle of
March 9, in the Chemulpo harbor.
April
11—Japanese
armored
cruiser “ Knsugn” sends out a party
of five marines to reconnoiter the
mouth of the Yalu.
The party
encounters a detachment of Cos
sacks and promptly opens a hot fire
and kills two men and retires.
This is the first appearance of the
“ Kasuga since she left Genoa where
she was built for Arsetine republic
and sold to Japan before the hos-
tillities commenced.
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.1 I .» v c f . r t t c r .
Would not interest you if you’re
looking for a guaranteed Salve for
Sores, Burn§ or Piles. Otto Dodd,
of Ponder, Mo. writes: " I suffered
with an ugly sore for a year, but a
box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cur
ed me. It’s the best Salve on earth.
25c at R. S. Knowlton’s drug
store.
| FEMALE
1 WEAKNESS
J
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542 1-2 C o n g r -- 8t.
P or tla n d , M ain e , Oct. 17,1902.
•a
* © oq 3 io *r W ino o f C ard u i s u p e r io r
to a n / d o itor’ s m-*u.ciuw I ever u sed
J aud I k:
where o? I apeak. I suf-
v* rererl f->r n o « m onth* with suppro**©d
in i 6 ml.on w!i v .
•.Diut-elv j > to *-
M ;r* ’ i;i * nrci .*. ' ..4
)J 1 wouI• ■ ii.vo
J5
At d .lie.
Pi* l us ' *;ul(lsnootthrough
£
'•:» I 'i i n j h aiicfc-is
Mv lim b* w ould
3 ov’
i-id i w ould reel b o weak I
-* CiKiia not- - t '.-i l uj). I nuturally felt
discou n t.»„• 1 fo r I ivnnioil to he beyond
t.-u help f p h y a io a m , but W ine o f
C.'.rdui c O o i - s e n d to mo. I
f'»it a cha ige fo r the better w ithin a
week. A fter nineteen days treatm ent
I monatrui.t'id w ithout suffering the
airo t-ea l u*uaMy d id and soon hccamo
regular ana w itliout pain. W ine o f
Cardui is sim p ly w onderful and I wish
that all su fferin g women knew ot its
g o o d qualities.
Treasurer, Portland Econom ic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. W ino of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing d o w n pains or
any female weakness. If you are
discouraged and doctors
have
failed, that is the best reason in
the world you should try W ine of
Cardui now.
Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
W IN E w
T H E
W h e n y o u b u y a c o u g h m e d ic in e
f o r sm all c h ild r e n y o u w a n t o n e in
w h ic h y o u ca n p la c e im p lic it c o n fi
dence.
Y o u w a n t o n e th a t n o t o n ly
r e lie v e s b u t c u r e s .
Y ou w ant one
th a t is u n q u e s tio n a b ly h a rm less.
Y o u w a n t o n e th a t is p le a sa n t to
take.
C h a m b e r la in ’s C o u g h R e m
e d y m eets a ll o f th e se c o n d itio n s .
T h e r e is n o t h in g s o g o o d f o r th e
c o u g h s a n d c o ld s in c id e n t t o c h ild
hood.
I t is alsQ a c u r ta in p r e v e n
tiv e an d c u r e f o r c r o u p , a n d th e r e
is n o d a n g e r w h a te v e r fr o m w h o o p
in g c o u g h w h e n it is g iv e n .
I t has
b e e n u sed in m a n y e p id e m ic s o f
th a t d is e a s e w ith p e r fe c t su cce ss.
F o r sa le b v R. 8 . K n o w lt o n .
IMM
M N M M m !
Z M I^ U S T
Who tie.l the cow's toil to his le# in the process of milk
ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before
he realized he had made a mistake.
Ho-w ILv£-u.c:h. rF’a.rttxer
:
Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a
mistake in not nsing Electric Lights.
HMMMHI
Goquille furniture
R - I . P - A . N d 3 T a b u le s
D o c t o r s fin d
A g o o d p r e s c r ip t io n
F o r m a n k in d .
The 5-cent packet is onongh for nsnal oc
casions. The family bottle (GO cents) con
tains a supply for a year, All d ru g gist
sell them.
and BOX FACTORY
J - 6 - F ish & Son,
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Box»s
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
-s.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders giree
prompt Attention.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Theodore Kooseyelt...................... President
John H ay......................... Secretary o f State
Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury
Elihn K oot.........................Secretary o f War
E. A. H itchcock.........Secretary o f Interior
Wm. H. M oody............... Secretary of Navy
Jas. F. W ilson___Secretary of Agrioaltme
P. O. K nox........................................ Attorney General
H. C. Payne....................Postmaster General
Melville W. Fuller..................................Chief Justice
OREGON STATE OFFICERS.
John H. Mitchell
.............. U. 8. Senator
Chas W Fulton
The ‘ C L Y D E ’"
Livery’ Feed Stable
Binger Hermann, Congressman 1st Dist.
o. N. W illiamson....Congressm an 2nd Dist
Geo. E. Chamberlain.....................Governcr
F. I. Dunbar..................... Secretary o f State
Chas. T. M oore....................................... State Treasurer
J. H. Ackerman....... Supt. Pub. Instruction
J. E.|Whitney......................................... State Printer
A. M. Crawford................................ Attorney General
Proprietors.
B* S. Bean.
|
F. A. Moore,
> ...........................Supreme Judges
C. E. Wolverton, 1
M. L. Chamberlain..............................
.........Clerk Board School Land Com.
Good wood
C, B. Bellinger.................. D. S. Dist. Judge General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering.
W. F. Mathews........................ U. S. Marshal
furnished on short notice.
Corner First nnd Hall St.
D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. Psv.
John H . H all................U. S. Dist. Attorney
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
J. W. Hamilton.................................... Judge
G. M. Brown..............Propccuting Attorney
♦
U. s. LAND OFFICE.
Henry B ooth......................................Receiver
J. T. Bridges......................................Register
COOS COUNTY OFFICERS,
-D EA LER IN -
L. Harlooker...........................................Judge
L. H. Hazard...........................................Clerk
Stephen G allier..................................... Sheriff
J. B. D ulley......................................Treasurer
T. J. T h rift.........................................Assessor
W. H. Bunch............ School Superintendent
Wm. H orsfall......................................Coroner
8. B Catbcart....................................Surveyor
D. McIntosh............................ Commissioner
A 1 T
C’ nda of Leather Goode Ibund in a
R. C. D ement........................... Commissioner
Gr.
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J V I a r t in ,
Coqulle
C.
C ty,O eg on
B.
LEEP,
Harness and Saddles
Harness Sliop
I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at raasouahle flours
M.G.Pohl, Dr. «/Optics,
C ccru.Ul© Or
Myrtle Point, Or.
Highest Grade Lenses.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in
dH AD HUDSON,
Hudson
hf « i /
„ « i n i « ! « « #tt ««ft* 4 * # * )« « « a
C lillil-
reia.
every case.
J. E. HAYNES.
&
Haynes,
E. S. DEAN,
President.
Coquille Valley Packing Company
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
Mining and Real Estate Agents
Capital $ 1
Eckley, Carry County, Oregon.
H
0 , 0 0 0
.
Principal placo of business
AVE vnlaable M>nea, Farms, Stock
Ranche» and Timber Lands forsa io.
House nnd H acres o f land woll improved
Wilbur, Douglas county, O r., for sale
exchange for property in M yrtle Point
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
Vice President.
Secretary.
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
A general packing busmens carried on. Tho best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest rash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
STEAMER
6 TV" e l c o m e ’
BOARD
A. DAVENPOR T,
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle
D. H. JOHNSON,
Point at 7:30 a. ra.
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille
Citv at 1 :30 p. m.
O. R. W IL L A R D .
C iptiin.
OF D IR E C T O R S :
WM. SLINGSBY,
E.
E. E. DAVENPORT.
D KAN
CARDUI Iliini'lviiioiitli Rock T uttle
Temperance
P oultry F a rm ,
UPPINCOTT’S J, R. Stillwell,
house.
Prop
BANDDN, OREGON.
M O N TH LY
A
F a m il y
The B est
M A G A Z IN E
L ib r a r y
in Current Liierattir*
12 C o m p l e t c N o vels Y eably
MANY S H O R T S IO n iK S AGO
PAPERS ON T IM E L Y TO P IC S
$ 2 .6 0 p e r y e a r ; 2G c t * . a c o p y
NO C O N T IN U E D S T O R IE 9
E V E R Y N U M B E R C O M P L E T E IN I T S E L F
f a t w , C h a lr r a a a il I t ia r r t io c n
George A. Bunch, well known in
Rcmrrtj i„r it«w n <«»•■•-
this city, died nt Los Angeles,
p la lsla ln l'k lM iv a .
March ‘ioth, 1904.
He left hern
"W e have used Chamberlain’s
to write for our o n
si,"" ! nth* ago hoping to benefit Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hem-
plying for • nut*
patent; it m « ? be worth nit
his hfcsltu, he being troubled
with edr in our family for years.” says
W e i promptly
prom ptly obtain
o
V. 8; and Foreign
lung d a - , .
While hero he work- Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederland*.,
*4 mostly ns assistant engineer in I’ex.ia. "W e have given it to all)
• n i T S M J E M A n K S or return E N -
II ililis. Wall A Co’s . Mill and
was of o a r children. We have used |
T I R E •tm rney » fee. ek-ml m odel, sketch
or photo »m i we send an I M M E D I A T E
n very efficient mail. He was
also other medicines for
the same pur-j
F R E E report on patentability. « e give
he b e-t h gn l service and advice, and our
” memlcr of tho local Knighta of pose, but never found anything to
chArgi'8 are m oderate. Try «*-
Deccaaed wa#
wasalioiit
o I _ y tliias lodge.
'*>’*• Deceased
about I equal < ’tminlieriain's. If you w ill.
»5 years of age. Coquille Oily, Or- uae it as directed it will always'
P ston t IjM ry n rf,
egou, papers please c o p y .-D e l c u r e F o r sale by R. S. Knowl.
T. H. MEHL A CO’S expert
Norte Record.
ton
| testing new Guns and Ammunition. I Opfj. US. Patent Office, Waaltl aft on. D.C.
PATENTS
SW|FT A CO.,
hroughbred cockerels from $1 up
and eggs $1 per setting.
W eak
H earts
every respect Courteos treatment,
i firs t Class in and
Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
A r s due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who h ave heart trouble
can rem em ber when It w as simple Indiges
tion. It la a scleqflflc fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result o f Indi
gestion. A ll food taken Into the stomach
which falla of perfect digestion ferments and '
swells the stom ach, puffing It up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
tho heart, and In the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becom es diseased.
Mr. D. fCaubi«, of Nevada. O., says:
£ !* ;
Cociulll© City. Oregon.
I had stomach
Cur* ,or ,bou'
Kodol Digests What Y o u Cat
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ro
Transien
CHINESE LABOR
First Street— East End of Bridge.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
^
B. FENTON.
and relieves the stomach o f all nervous
j strain and the heart of all presaure.
PROPRIETOR
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-«..W inch MUetwSOc.
R ra p .r,e kv « . O. O .w iT T A OO., OHIOAOtX
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. G ood Rigs in read
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stags and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
For sale by R. S, Knowlton