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!3 H “ Mr. 8. A. Davison, ic a letter pub Children s Day Program at the Pres lished in your issue of the 24th ult, byterian Ghucrh, June 12th, denies some of the statements made at 7:30, Sharp. in “ A History of the Fires Which T U E S D A Y JUNE 7, 1904. Occurred at Arago and Vicinity," i Song, Let His Praises Ring, published in your isBuo of Febru School. ary 23rd last. Leading Events of Sixteenth Wk Scripture reading and prayer, Mr. Davison has either forgotten | of the War. Pastor. the circumstances connected with Children’s Day, May 24th:—Admiral T oro semis that adjustment, or confouuds it Marguerite Hayos. fom destroyers to Port Arthur to with some other adjustment. Song, Over the Hills, School. reconuoiter. The forts opens a Heart Pictures, The statements made in said his fire and the Japanese ships retire tory are true, to wit: that the ad Exercise by seven girls. without sustaining any injury. The Bridge of Trouble, juster did not examine the looks. Melvin Jacobson. Mn\ 2i)th •— Japanese land more I stopped at the Guerin hotel and J | Song, Something at the Door, troops on Society Bay and a battle left uiy books in tho office of the Girls. hotel for safe keeping where they near Port Arthur is imminent. remained until next morning when The Robin’s Mission, .May 20th:—Early in the Morn I called for them to return home. Christie Haberly. ing Japanese army of invasion Mr. Davison was a guest at the Things we Carry as we go, under the command of General same hotel. When I told Mr. Dav Exercise by boys and girls. Oku opens a tire on the Russian ison that I had my account books 10. The Singing of Birds, position near Kin Chou. For five witli me he did not care to see them. Song by the Haberly children. honrs a spirited artillery duel, in He did not examine them nor did 11. Wbat Pilgrim Meets, (adapted who h nearly 120 cannons are he obtain from me written state from Pilgrim’s Progress) by brou, lit into action, continues. ments in my own hand writing. three boys. Gradually Japanese infantry press The statement made in said his 12. Wayside Temples, forward until they near the foot Exercise by seven girls. tory that the L. C. F. I. Co., had of Nan Shan hill. Here the Rus submitted its policies to the best 13. For God and Native Land, sians make the most stubborn re- Boys and chorus. legal talent and had received the si.-: n re which results in the blood advice that nothing could be col 14. We are his Lambs, iest !§;ltll knosyt iu the modern lected on them by law is abo true, Mary Haberly. wnrfiii' . General Oku orders a 15. O Winds of the South, at lead, I s o understood it. gen in! assault and the Japanese Connie Robison. Tho company had accepted my troo| .- with fixed bayonets rush 1C. Offering for Sunday school forward ucross the plain and on risk. My policy was the same as Missions. up the hill, only to be mowed other policies written by tho com 17. Anthem, Young People’s pany. I had paid all assessments do", ii like grass, by the heayy Rus Choir. levied by the coinpauv promptly. sian tires from the rifle pits and 18. Grandpa and Children’s Day, machine guns posted on the slope. If my- policy was not valid why Marguerite Haberly. Mr. Dnvison At this critical moment a squadron should others be. 19. What Does the Bible Teach, after making said statement also of Japanese gunboats watching the Exercise by seven children. operations from Kin Chou Bay stated that he regretted he had 20. Solo, When the Skies of June made it. comes to the rescue o f their com are Glowing, Adrian Martin. Beforo I left home for Myrtle 21. The Father’s Care, rades on the shore, and turn loose their broadside upon the Russian Point I consulted my father who Tommy Krewson. positions. Finally a detachment advised me to take my books with 22 . All for Jesus, of second brigade (Usaka Rifles) me and not accept less than an Children’s Motion Song, succeed in penetrating the Rus equitable adjustment and stated 23. What the Clock Says, sian line on Nan Shad Hill and that rather than havo me accept Edna Gallier. iu a few minutes tho entire Rus less, ho would if necessary borrow Legend of Birds and Flowers, 24. sian line fallB into tho hand of Jap the money and give mo another Harry Hall. anese- The fleeing Russians leave start. Having no cause to doubt 25. We Yield to None, behind them GOO dead, 67 cannons Mr. Davison's statement in the Girls’ marching song. and 10 machine guns all of which premises I deemed it advisable to aro captured by the Japanese, consult ray father before accepting 26. Somebody’s Garden, Adrian Martin. Although as a heavy loss general tho $500.00, therefore the statement Oku scored one of the most bril that Mr. Davison makes that I re 27. You Have Nothing to Do, Louise Haberly. liant and important victories of quested delay until next morning the war opening the way to Port only is not correct. There was no 28. Opportunity, Johnny Kerrigan. Arthur for his future operations. telephone communication between 29. The Boy and the Sparrow, Erma Hall. Japanese loss was 3,500 in killed Myrtle Point and Arago at that and wounded. It is estimated that time. It was the first time that I 30. Flowers and Grasses, Annie Miller. the Russian loss will amount to had any business of that nature over 2,000 when the final count is with an insurance company and 31. Song, Joy’s Bright Measure, Haberly children. made. therefore had no experience. The 32. Benediction. principal reason why I accepted the May 27th:—Japanese occupy the This program will be carried out city of Dalny on the Tnlien Wan $500.00 under the circumstances substantially as given above sub was to relievo my father from his Bay. promise. I have often regreted ject to any necessary changes due May28tb: Japanese army which that I accepted that amount. What to sickness or absence of those who have landed in Taku »Shan a few I should have done was to assign are now preparing for this happy days since entrap and defeat four ■my policy to my creditors as I did occasion. The public are invited squadrons of Cossacks near Taime in tire last loss of my store and con to bo present. Please be prompt. Also help the children out in their tsu. One squadron of Cossacks tents. are practically wiped out, includ endeavor to have a large offering State of Oregon | ing all the officers. for the worthy cause of Sunday County of Coos ) school missionary work. The us May 29th:—It is reported that On this, the 28th day of May, the Russian Baltic Sea fleet can A. D. 1904, personally came before ual preaching service will be held not sail before the first of October. me, a notary public in and for said at 11 o ’clock next Sunday morning. May 30th: —Reports from Chee County, the within named W. H. APhliipyine Census Figures- 1’ o confirms the previous rumor Sehrooder to me personally known that 50,000 Japanose are landing to he the identical person described Washington, June 2-Detailed re iu and who executed tho within in port of the census of the Philip near Taku Shnn. May 31st:—Another Japanese strument, and acknowledged to me pines, just published, shows a pop army of 10,000 land at Daln that he executed the same freely ulation of 7,635,426 in 1903, 698,- Their objective point is supposed for tiie uses and purposes therein 786 of whom are civilized or partly named. Witness my Hand and so. In Manila the population is to bo Port Arthur. Seal, this 28th day of May, 1904. 219,928. At-oi sr H. B under , Thero are forty uncivilized tribes Xotni'3 Public for Oregon. Our Steamers. of whom the Negroes are believed ► -•» - to be aboriginal. A F r lx lit c u c t l lltirn p. Arrivals by the steamer Elizabeth ------------- - . « » <-------------- May 27: Mrs. R A Carpenter, A Running like mad down the street Deneen is nam d on 79th Ballot. Lightbody, D M Atwater, B C dumping the occupants, or a hun Rucker, J M Hughes. 75 tons dred other accidents, are ever day Springfield, Jane 3.— Charles 8. mdse. occuronces. It behooves every ]) . u-turns by steamer Elizabeth, body to have a reliable Salve handy Deneen was nominated for Govern M r 20: Oapt L Snyder, W B nud there’s none as good as Buck- or by the Republican State Conven Jcmi'.s Chas 1 Green and son, and Ion's Arnica »Salve. Burns, Cuts, tion here this afternoon on the 79th O.ivi-r Wilson. 200 m lumber, 40 Sores, Eczema and Piles, disappear ballot, after Governor Yates, Col onel Hamlin and J udg Sherman to n s co a l, 80 cords matchwood, 50 quickly under its soothing effect. had withdrawn in his favor. This in w h ite cedar shingles, 40 tons 25c, at It. 8. Knowlton’s Drug broke a deadlock that had lasted Store. plunder. since Friday, May 13. I'u rnger list o f incoming steam The ballot stood: Deneen, 957^; Came Long Way to Wed. er Alliance, arriving from Portland Lowden, 522J; Warner, 21; Yates, 1. Tuesday, Mav 31:For North Bend: —-----------» «>» •------------ - Tho following is from a Little \ an Clark, John Olsen, Mrs. W. Fight W ill Re Bitter. Kern. Miss Hasburger, Capt. Simp Rook, Arkansas, paper, and the son, C H Col lender, and wife, H young lady referred to is nono oth Those who will persist in closing Jacobson, N D Palmer, Frank Cru er than Miss Verna Wells, late of their ears against the continual re se. For Marshfield: Mrs. C E this city: Micholson, Albert Liagamaster, “ Harry J. Borry and Miss Verna commendation of Dr. King’s New Mrs. Mary Fairchild, Mrs, S A Far- Wells wero married Sunday after Discovery for Consumption, will rid, N S Booth, Miss Wise, V H noon by Rev. ,1. N. .Jessup at the have a long and bitter fight with Vallols, E lvothis, Mrs. E L C Far- home of tiie groom, 1312 Louisiana their troubles, if not ended earlier Read what rin, Mrs. D L Rood, Hy Funck street. Tho bride formerly resided by fatal termination. ( ’ EGerrold, G I’ Storey, Mrs, 8 J irT Little Rock, but moved to Ore T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to Ferrey, Miss. Ferrey, J M Frankh- gon a year ago. She came from say: “ Last fall my wife had every She ern, Mrs. Arrington, Miss. Domlor that state a few days ago to become symptom of consumption. took Dr. King’s Discovery after Mrs, Dernier, W A Johnson. tho wife of Mr. Berry.” everything else failed. Improve ment enme at once nnd four bottles .1 ( m i l ) l l i v l n k r . The district hoolhouse has been entirely cured her. Guaranteed by abolished throughout Rhode Is Blunders are sometimes very ex. R. S. Knowlton Druggist. Price land aud the concentratoil town pensive. Occasionally life itself is 50c, and$1.00 Trial bottle free. system has been substituted, mod the price of a mistake, but you’ll - ■ --- ■ «•» --------— eled after th > existing system of never be wroug if you tnko Dr. NOTICE. city sehools. Tho change has been ¡King's New Life Pills for Dys-j tried in Michigan and other states j pepsin, Dizziuess Headache, Liver with very indifferent results, it hav ! nr Bowel troubles. They are gen- ; All persons knowing themselves ing been found to lead to a neg ; tie yet thorough. 25e, at R S .; to be indebted to the undersigned, are hereby notified that settlement lected of the fundamentals and cle- i Knowlton’s Drug Store. must be made by the 10th o f June rnenteb and the substitution there - • » » - -------- or tho accountss will be placed in fore ot a superficial smattering of the bands o f a collector and inter tho '-higher branches". Imitation est added. Z. C. S trano . of tho cities leads to pretentiousness For 30 days you will get rare and a neglect of rending, writing, spelling, geography, history and Imrga'tis in all summer goods, in-1 V t T ir r . TO « Hf.DITORS chiding 'aces, ribbons, gloves, cor-1 grnramer. Notice is hereby given that the under sets nnderware, waistings, silks, New York City contains a million hose, hats, and in fact everything signed has been dnly appointed adminis trator o f the partnership estate of W. H. moie people than Philadelphia, yet in her line. Erdice. deceased, and that.ail persons hav has 100,0110 more registered votes ing claims against said estate are hereby * «•» • roqnired to present them, dnly verified. *o than New York Philadelphia has For fine cigars go to the New thv nndersigned at the Coqnille City tiie largest negro population of any Drug Store, Dr. O. A."Churchman, ‘ Creamery in Coos connty. Oregon, within six months from the d afe hereof. city in the United States except proprietor. Dated this 1st day o f February. 1904. N'-w Orleans,— 75,000 in all. Penn- 8. M. Nos l i f t . F or Sti.r..— l 3-year-old Heifer,, Administrator o f the Partnership Fatate srlvania lias 187,000 negroes. $2tUf). Two Cowes 4 -year old 25.00 of W. H. Erdice, deceased . Mrs. Moon, the millitiAr and each, sound and gentle, ami giving ill ssmaker, keeps all kinds of fine, a large flow of milk. April lest of i .! fashionable trimmings, etc., milk 3.8 Add re— Ai. W illard , Coquille. Th® fa m ou a little pill*. »1 dresses (Siti) l i f t ß l l l At Mrs. Moon's w Early 1 ! Risers Christian Church Notes- K c T o lu t t u ii LUMBER liu m liie n l. A sure sign of approaching re volt and serious trouble iu your -E P R O M " system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the trouble some causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kiilucv’s aud bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify tire blood. Run down system benefit particularly nnd all AGENTS. the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and though Will take orders for lumber of all kinds and in quantities to suit effectiveness. Electric Bitters is purchasers. only 50c, and that is returned if it don’t give perfect satisfaction guar Full stock of choice garden seeds The National Separate Lonf Tab. ----- - anteed by It. 8. Knowlton, Drug in bulk, at Know-Hon's. lets at the New Drug Store. F or S ale .— T en dairy cows, one gist. Jorsey nnd Holstiue bull, new De- Lsval seperater, four milch cows and other dairy utensils. Enquire o f A. J. Barger, at E. D. Myers’ j place, near Johnson's mill. The children will have full con trol next Sunday evening and will furnish an interesting program. As the minister aud wife go this week to Bandon for vacation, there will be no preachiug service again until further notice. All other ser vices as usual. Mrs. J. C. Snook will conduct the Bereau class duriug Mrs. Hand- saker's absence. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Wednesday at Mrs. Webb’s. The C. W. B. M. will meet at the church Thursday. Face W a s A lw a y s V e r y Pale and T h in . Nervous Prostration* Faint S p ells. Dr, Miles* Nervine Saved My Life. There is great danger m a run down con dition. Overwork, mental strain, the cares and worries of business and the home, all have a deleterious effect upon the nerves, which in their devitalized condition readily fall prey to the attacks of disease. Aside from the danger thero is no condition at tended by so Iftany disagreeable symptoms; such as loss of appetite, indigestion or nerv ous dyspepsia, headache, tired feeling and loss ot ambition together with the agony of sleepless nights spent in tossing restlessly about) only to rise exhausted in the morning. Dr. Miles1 Nervine is a true nerve tonic which, by strengthening the nerves, restores health and appetite ana brings sweet sleep. “ For six years I suffered almost constantly from a complication of troubles which culmi nated in complete nervous prostration. I had no appetite, I could not sleep, I suffered from indigestion and nervousness. As is so often the case in nervous prostration I fre quently had weak, fainting spells. Doctors aid not help me. They said my blood was very poor, and I know my face was always very pale. The very first bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine I took gave me noticeable relief and I felt stronger than I had in years. My neighbors in Puyallup, Wash., where I then lived will testify to this. I also used some of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Tonic and Anti-Pain Pills. I believe the Dr. Miles Remedies saved my life.”—M rs . J. C. B enedict , Tuck er, Utah. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Osborn & Go’s Mill, Bandon, Krewson & Goodman, of Coquille, W.T.KERMC0. Has just received a complete stock erf new Worsted Dress Goods, Velvets. Silks and An elegant assortment of new ,Wash materials jo r early spring. Immense line of staole ana Fancy to 20 cts. per yd. Ginghoms, Prices 8 1-3 Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. ydm Pcales, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd. Calico, 20 yards to the Dollar. Ladies' Heady-made Summer suits, and waists. New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys. Remember our Popular-price Shoe department, New and Stylish footware is arriung Daily. Large assortment of up-to-date Hats just receiued, compris ing the Stead son, Crizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth, We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour and Feed, S u m m o n s • IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUN TY OF COOS. George Bowers, Plaintiff, ) vs. \ Mary Campbell. Defendant. ) T o MARY CAMPBELL, Defendant: In the name o f the State o f Oregon, Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the oomplaint in the above entitled suit on or b fore the 30th day of June, 1904, and if yon fail to so answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, to-wit, for dooree that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple and entitled to the possession of the south-east quarter of sec. six, in township twenty-nine (29), South of range (9), West of the W illamette Meridian, that the de fendant has no interest whatever in saul property, nnd that the plaintiff’ s title there to be forever quieted as to anv claims bv said defendant adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to equity may seem meet. This publication is made for six sneces- sive weeks by order of Hon. L. Harlocker. Judge of the Connty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos, dnlv made and entered in the above entitled cause May 9, 1904, and the first publication of this summons is May, 10, 1901. G. F . M ar tin . Attorney for Plaintiff. 036 Chamber o f Commerce, Portland, Oregon, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S S\LE UNDER EXECUTION: Our Price are R i g h t . W. T. KERR & CO. SUM M ONS. IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR TH E COUN T Y OF COOS. T. II. Molli and illia m M olli,] partners doing business nil der the firm uame o f T. H. Mehl & Co., Plaintiffs, '-Su ra mona. vs. NOTICE l on PUBLICATION. Sheriff o f Coos Coant v. O tegon. DeWitrs «K t S u l»» F o r Pllf«, Burns, Sore*. Bicycles! r\ I H. S. Kribs, Defoi dant. j r p o H. S. KRIBS. tho above-named de- JL fendant: In the nnme o f the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby roqnired to appear and answer ♦he complaint filed against yon in theabovo entitled Court and oanee. on or befort» Wednesday, the 18th dav of Mav. 1901 which is eight week's after Tuesday.the 22nd dav <»f March. 1904. said last date being the date of the first publication o f this summons, and if von fail In so nppear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against von for the sum of Two Hniidred and Sixtv-five Dollars and Eightv Cents gather with interest on Two Hundred Dollars thereof, at the rate of six per cent per annnm from tl\a 91 h dav o f October. 1902. for the further sum of Fifty Dollars as attorney’s fees in this action, and for the plaintiffs’ costs and disburse ments thereof: and will take an order of said Circuit Court for the sale of any P r o perty attached in this action, and particu larly all vonr right, title and interest, in and to Certificate No. 6 of the preferred stock of the Bandon Oil Comnanv. a cor poration incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Oregon, which has been attached in this actian, sufficient to satisfy snch judgment, and oostR and dis bursements. This snmmons is published bv the order of the Hon. L. Harlocker. Conntv Judge of Coos Conntv, St.ate of Oregon. made and entered on the 21st. dav o f March 1904. and which order specifies that* the same shall be published for eight consecutive weeks in theCoquilie City H erald a weekly news paper of general circulation and printed nnd published in the above-named Connty, at the City of Coqnille. SPERRY £ CHASE. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue o f a writ of exeention dnlv issued out. o f nnd under the seal of the Cireuit Court of the state of Oregon, in nnd for the oountv of Coos, to me directed nnd de livered, dated the 27th day of February 1904, upon a judgment, dnlv rendered nnd docketed in the Judgment, Lien Docket in said Court,, on the 2nd day o f October 1894. wnerein Tsaiah Hacker as assignee o f David Morse Jr., was plaintiff and Thomas Wyman nnd Rose C. Wvman were de fendants. in favor o f said plaintiff nnd against said defendants, command me to make by levy and Rale ont o f the property of said defendants, or either of them, on or after the said 2nd dav of October 1894. tne amount, dne on said judgment, to-wit.: *630.92 with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from April 17fh 1903 until naid. for want, of personal property of said de fendants or either o f them. T have levied npon the following described real property belonging to th«said defendants, to-wit:— Ml o f the interests that said defendants or either o f them had on the 2nd dav of United States Land Office. October 1894 or have since nconired in and Rosebnrg. Oregon, March 23, 1904. to the South-east quarter o f north-west quarter an 1 mv-tb-onst quarter o f south Notice is hereby given that in compliance west. merger and lots three and with the provisions of the act. o f Congress four of Season seven in township 26 of June 3,1878. entitled “ An act forthesn V south of rang'' 13 west o f Willamtte Merid of timber lands in the States o f California. ian in Coos Countv. also, lot o f land, de Oregon.Nevada and Washington Territory. * scribed as beginning at a post standing as extended to all the Public Land States north seventy-four degrees east seventy- bv not o f Angnst 4, *892, eight and 1-10 feet from the south-east JAMES W. MAST. corner of lot four in block thirty-one in o f Prosper, county o f Coos, state o f Ore the town o f Empire City. Coos Co., Oregon, gon. has this dav filed in this office his as shown bv the rdat o f said town on file ! sworn statement, N o .-----, for the pnrehase and of record in the office o f the conntv o f tho East *-< o f S. W H of Section No. clerk snid Coos Countv. thence north i 32. in Township No. 27. S. range No. 11 W.. twenty-four degrees east fifty feet: thence and will offer proof to show that the land sontli sixty six degrees east one Hundred sought is more vnlnable for its timber or feet: thence sonth twentv-fonr degrees stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd west fifty feet: and thence north six ty - to establish his claim to snid land before six degrees west one hundred feet . to the L. IT. Hazard. Conntv Clerk o f Coos place of beginning, containing 5000 square l Conntv, Oregon, nt his office in the court - feet of land, the same being the south 1 house nt Coqnille Cit’ . Coos Conntv. Ore half o f lot ,,f land designated in H. H. gon. on Saturday, the llth dav o f June, Lnse’ s Addition xo said Empire Citv. 1904. He names as wi'nesses: AV. IT. Har marked “ \I C” situated in Block number man. E. D. Mvers. Wpbb Mast. Kcnrv ed 132, as per plat of said addition. Hervey. all o f Lee. Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely And will on Friday, the 15th dav of April 1904. at the honr o f 10 o'clock in th*» the above-described land«* are requested to forenoon o f said onv. at the front door at file their claims in this office on or before the Countv Court House in the town of said llth dav o f June. 1904. Coqnille. Coos Conntv. Oregon, offer for J. T. BRIDGES. sale and sell to the highest and b**st bidder Register. for cash, the abov e described real prrmertv. or sufficient thereof to satisfy the said ex ecution with coats nnd seem ing costs Given under mv hand this 15th day of M iroh. 904. STKritr* OvLMKft. Farmers, bring your produce to ( Take To I Ramblers. Tribunes, Mitchells and other makes. .IcH m ; Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Rent. É Wheels to Repairing Done on Short Notice. A L B E R T F IS H , - East Eqd of Front St ff - COQUILLE, OH mmm P. E. Drone, Butcher, GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , K e e p s C O Q U IL L E C IT Y c o n s a iE L tly o n H a n d IF r e e lx I v C e a /t . o f .A .1 1 I K I i n c i s . C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d Pork- Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity Don't Have Cold Feet BUT B U R N - John Peart's Coal, Delivered by W. H. Mansell to Lnrpe scab ■ in eonneet ion nil parts of town at $ Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine TaWets. * Seven Million botes sold In post 13 month». T b lS s i g n a t u r e , per ton W eighing 10 cents per 1 i»d tvl A * ^ I OHp I® T w o Day*. on every box. 25c.