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ÆOQUÎIÎf f it # llt t l l t Eckley Items- , P U B L IS H E D D- F- DEAN, E V E R Y TU ESD AY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR C o u n t v O ffic ia l P a p e r . !><»vote<l to rh ô in s te n n l « r d fiocin i v p - o n i’ dinr' o f tb o flon a flto V nllev partfcnlarly « o d o f C n n » C onn tv ffpnerallv. SnbsrripH on. p * r v ® a ï * ln a d ra n ce. fl.fiO Church Directory« C > m : i « j t t a n C h u r c h . — P i M c h i n f f everv Bnndi'v at 11 r . to . and 7JI0 p. m. Bandnv pelioi l nt 10 n. m. ChrfsHnn Endeavor at fi:80 p. m Prnver nieetinc everv W edn«a- d a v i" nine at 7:80. All cordia llv Invited.* P n : jponnl fb n r o h .—Epianopnl aervinep w ill ho held nt St. Tame« rhnrrh. C oqn illc Cit v the third Snndnv in each m onth. Snndav school nt in r . m . each snndnv. W in. H oraefall. P astor. M F .C h n r c h . Bonth: Preachinn each and f-verv S nndav« at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. nr. Rntidav-schnol everv Rnndav at 10 o ’ clo ck . S en ior Epworth Leapne nt 0:80. p. m. Tnnior T-eacne nt 8:80,p. m. Prayerm eet- npr T h u r s d a y even inn at 7:80. R . A. R eagan, pastor. !YT, th rd 'st F piscopal ehnrch.—Service ♦ 1 r fr e t p» d third Fnpilav in each m onth Preachim r nt 11 o’ clock n. m. and 7:80 p. rn. Snndnv school nt 10 o ’ clock a. i p . Ep worth E cnpoe nt 0:80 p. m. W . Tl. M vrrs . Pastor. PnronvrFBTAN C hurch .— Preaching ce r vices 2nd and 4th Snndav«. m om in c a rd evenim -. Snndav School everv Snndnv at 1 0 - mV rh ristian En»leavor service«everv S n n d a v at (1:80 n. m .. M iss W innie Hall. l*r< ‘ 'd en t. T.ndirs’ Aid and Missionary S ociety meats every tw o week« on Thnra- dtivM nt 2 n. m. A cordial welcom e is ex- tended to the public to attend all onr ser- nines. A i n o l p h H a t i k h l y , Pastor The W . O. T . U. meet.« everv 1st and 8rd Friday at 2 p. m . *at the Christian chnroh. Services everv 1 st and 8rd Sunday in each m onth by E lder J. H. James. C h u r c h o f R f d f k v v d T r b a f x J LO C A L ITE M S. B ohn .— At Johnson's mill June 2, 1904, to Mr. snd Mrs. Sargent, a son. For sale or trade.— A good-as- new Osborne tedder. #35 or good cow. Call at this office. Rev. and Mrs. Holcomb accom panied hv their son and daughter, of Myrtle Point, were in town Fri day. Mrs. T. W. Drane, o f Parkers burg, made onr office a very pleas ant cal! while in this city on Tues day. Miss Flora Walser, of Bandon, visited friends in town last Friday, among whom was the Skeels family. Dr. If. C. Snook, the dentist, re turned last Thursday from an ex tended professional visit up the coast nmong old friends and patrons, Eckley will colebrate. Ripe salmon berries. Robert Harrison had the misfor tune to cut his unkle severely while hauling a piece of timber one day last week for Capt. Whitney’s saw mill. A four-horse wagon load of sup plies arrived at Eckley Tuesday evening from Myrtle Point with supplies for William Ward, who has located a placer claim on Rusty Gulch, a tributary of the south sixes. Mr. Allen, the gentleman from New York, who purchased the Ticlieuor tract of laud near Eckley, has a couple o f men building an ad dition to the house that C. \V. Zu- malt and Holmes built when they were prospecting for coal. Mr. Allen is expected to arrive any time from New York, when it is expected he will inaugurate development work prospecting for coal. C. A. i [nines, Ted and Ed Wells mado a trip out to Roseburg and back last week. They wont as wit nesses for a gentleman in Portland, who made final proof on a timber location. It is reported that George Hall and parties in Myrtle Point who were interested with him have sold their quartz and placer propositions on Poverty Gulch for $2,200. About July 1st, or as soon ns the road becomes passable from Myrtle Point to Eckley so supplies can be hauled in, Cnpt. Whitney, foreman of Commander Mimng <fc Milling Company, will put on a force of thirty or forty men to build a flume and digging a ditch to carry the water of south Sixes to mine and old river channel the company has located. Professor Choate, of Portland, was in this week looking at the coal proposition on the Tichenor tract of land owned by Mr. Allen. More anon. C ecil F ield . It. S. K n o w lio n . Asks the readers of this paper to test the value of Kodol Dispepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Increas es strength by enabling the stom ach and digestive organs to contrib ute to the blood all of the nutriment contained in the food. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure is pleasant and palata ble, The A rtista DIED CONVERTED. An Irsbman, one day meeting his priest tried to impress upon his reverence how he was helping the faith along and informed him l hat ho bad suoceded in converting a Hebrew. The prieat asked him how he had succeeded in ao noble a deed. “ Well,” said Pat, “ this is bow it happened, aoor. Ike Cohn and myseff wint out for a row on the water. Whilst we were rowing we comminced arguing about religion and sbure wan word lid to another and in the bate o f the argiment the boat capsized. Now, your riverince I was able to swim and Ike was not. I got bold o f the boat and held on to it. Iu a few minutes 1 ke came up and and as in conld not swim I grabbed him by the hhir foh is head. “ Says I, do you believe I ’m roight?” Says he, ‘Pat, I vish 1 could but you know vat I am’ I let him go, your riverince, and he wint down again. “ When he came up tho second toime, I agin asked him would he beliave as I did. Says be, ‘Pat, vish I conld, bat you know vat I can t.’ ‘ Well,’ says I, ‘down you go agin, and it is only onoe more you’ll come np, and yon bad bitter change your moind.’ “ When be came up for the third toime, I says, ‘This is your last chance, Ike; now do you belave?’ Ike at last said, ‘Pat I do.’ “ He had no sooner said this, thin I let him go, yonr riverence, and he died in the faith.” — R^kes. LUDWIGS li o r T PIANO e r m s W r it e , 1 Exclusive A gency. K . JY1. K U R M W I N T . IsÆarelaffield., O r e g o n 'I b r o w n l-'ro in ti W iiig a ii. Daily ('oust Mail. Heury Laird, of Loou Lake ar rived in town today. He brings a baud of 127 head of Angora goats which he has sold to John Yoak- am. Mrs. Wm. Nasburg left on Mon day’s overland stage for a short visit to Portland. Mrs. E. L. C. Farrin who has been in Portland for medical and surgical treatment returned on the steamer Alliance yesterday after noon. She was greatly improved by the trip' Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon ami severe * T . x a ; E ü v c - ^ i s r ¡i ly bruised. Ho applied Charaber- '> a i* I i be v1 titi! > ) Ilia lug iu the proco*» of iuilk-5 laiu’s Pain Balm freely and says iag, -.it l 'ho ini not (trigged him over two miles bofore J it is the best liniment he ever used. lie roali/ . ! I l had made a mistake. -J Mr. Babcock iaa well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is * £ 3 :o-w P a rtn e r S nothing equal to Pain Balm for 'l > 't you ha 1'ivgg d bofore y u j realize you are making a t sprains and bruises. It will ef mistake in not using Electric Lights. Í fect a cure in one-third the time re j i quired by any other treatment. For * “ ’« ' - ' b * » •: v «:». m u m — n m m vi * sale by R. S. Knowlton. ♦ --- - When a tramp is caught in Ger many, and they catch them all, the --------- ------- government makes him do such 4 u A la r m C lo f li lo r M e . hard work fliat he is glad to seek If you want, to get up early and for regular employment in private feci good all day take a Little Early life, if it is only to pull weeds in a Riser or two at bed time. These sugar-beet field. famous little pills relax the nerves, R -I-P-A N-S Tabulee give quiet rest and refreshing sleep, Doctors fiud with a gentle movement of tho A good prescription bowels about breakfast time. W. H. For mankind. J - G » r is k & S o n , Howell, Houston, Tex., says “ Early T h o 5-cent packet is enough for nsual o c Risers are the best pill made for Vrsiied the Dead Whale.’ MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit B oxps s. The fa m ily bottle ((»0 cen ts) c o n constipation, sick headache, bilious casion tains a supply fo r u year, All d ru g gists Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. About forty youug folks from ness, etc.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton. sell them . Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given -------------- - - North Bend comprised a party, prompt Attention. GENERAL DIRECTORY. J U N E N U M B E R who chartered the gasoline launch " ’ 1 11 1 . L. .. ._ “Dixie” and visited the North Mew l i l r a M o m n i l '» M n g n x in c . T h eod ore R o o s e v e lt .........................P resident Beach above Jarvis landing last H a v ............................. Secretary o f State A Dumber of new features charac John Sunday to see the dead whale that L eslie M . S h a w ..........Secretary o f T reasury terize the June issue of the N ew Flihn l t o o t .........................../Secretary o f W ar was drifted ashore there several E. A. H itc h c o c k ..........Secretary o f In terior days ago. A member of tho party I d e a W o m a n ’ s M a g a z i n e . A m o n g Win. II. M o o d y .................. Secretary o f Navy informed the Coast Mail reporter them may be mentioned especially Jas, F . W ilson — S ecretary o f A zricn ltu ie P . O. K n o x ............................ A ttorney General this morning that the whale is “ Perdita’a Problems.” the first of H . C. P a v n e ...................................... Postm aster General thought to be the same one thnt a series of papers by Alice Chitten M elville W. F uller..................................... C hief Ju stice OREGON ST A T E O F F IC E R S. was chased by a Siusla tng boat den, tolling how a small family TT q and injured very badly about a may live comfortably on a moder John H. M itchell [ Chas W F ulton 1 ....................u ' S tn ator month ago. The whale is about ate income. “ Summer Comfort” Ringer H erm ann, C ongressm an 1st D ist. is another interesting paper by J. N. W illia m son ___ C ongressm an 2nd D ist 40 feet lo n g — Mail. Maud Murray Miller. “ A Glimpse G eo. E. C haraberlniu......................G overnor A Stroug Heart of Capri,” by Jean B. Stearns, is a F. I. D u n b ar........................S ecretary o f State Chas. T . M o o re ............................................State Treasurer Is assured by perfect digestion. charmeng tale o f travel. “ A Ger J. H. A ckerm an........Supfc. P ub. Instruction ^Proprietors. J. E . W h itn e y ............................................. S tate P rinter man Bride’s Outfit,” by Mabel A. Indigestion swells the stomach and A. M . C ra w fo rd ....................................A ttorney General puffs it up against the heart. This Potter, is both instructive and en B . 8 . Roan. ) causes shortness of breath, palpita tertaining. Iu fictions, theatrical F . A. M oore, > ............. Suprem e Judges tion of the heart and general weak news, domestic science and interior C. E. W olverton , I h a m b e rla in ................................ General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering. G ood wood ness. K odol Dyspepsia Cure cures decoration, the number fairly teems M. L . C ......... Clerk Board S ch ool L and C om . indigestion, relieves the stomach, with good things, and tb eillu str- C, B. B e llin g e r.................... U. 8. D ist. Judge furnished on short notice. Corner First nnd Hall St. W. F. M athew s.......................... U. S. M arshal takes the strain off the heart and tiona fitly supplement the text. Makes regular trips to Roseburg carrying freight and passengers. D . M . D u n n e ..................... C ollector In t. i ’ sv. • ♦ » - - restores it to a full performance of John H* H a ll................. I T. S. D ist. A ttorney its funtion naturally. Kodol in SECOND J U D IC IA L D IS T R IC T . Fontilla, and the leading brands J. W. H a m ilto n ........................................ Judge creases the strength by enabling in cigars at Mrs. Nosier’*. G. M. B ro w n ............... Prosecuting A ttorney the stomach and digestive organs to U . 8. L A N D O F F IC E . digest, assimilate and appropiate to sihree papers of garden seeds for H enry B o o th ........................................ lieceiver R ents, at Knowlton’s. the blood and tissues all of the food J . T . B rid g e s .........................................R egister nutriment. Tones the stomach and COOS CO UN TY O F F IC E R S. L . H a rlo ck e r...............................................Judge — DEALER IN - digestive organs. Sold by R. S. L . H . H a za rd .............................. Clerk Knowlton. Stephen G a llie r ........................................ Sheriff Funeral Services- Mr. mid Mrs. Capt. Whitney, of Eckley, came down last week and The funeral services of Mrs. are visiting Mrs. Whitney’s par C. Lee, who died at her home ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Martin, this city last Tuesday morning of this city. 6 o’clock, were held at the M. Owing to the cheapness of lum church here this afternoon at ber and improved facilities, Fish o ’clock. The church was richly <fe Sons are turning out butter decorated with beautiful flowers The memorial spirit, as expressed cubes iu better sbape and cheap- and was crowded to its fullest seat in the observances of Memorial or ing capacity with deeply sorrowing Decoration day, seems to grow with ,, than last year. friends and acquaintances. the passing years. Certainly the O. S. Davis the Norway creamery The fraternal orders in atten day was never more generally and man, shipped 20 fine porkers to dance were the Degree of Honor, and generously observed in this city the Noble Bro’s market at Marsh the Eastern Stnr and the Eagles, and state than it was observed yes field Inst Tuesday, the hogs av The very impressive ceremonies terday. Nature gave of her bounty eraged 180 pounds each. were conducted by the Rev. Chas. an exhaustless supply of roses and One horse or a good team will be T. McPhprson. wild flowers, and those were placed taken in trade on any one of the After the funeral, a large proces without stint upon grves in "city many pianos we handle. Write to sion followed the remains to the cemeteries and rural churchyards. E. M. F urman , Odd Fellows’ cemetery, where the The feeling that prompts this tri Marshiield, Oregon. burial took place shortly after 3 bute to the deed is one that it is o’clock.— Coast Mail. well to cherish, since it is first of Mr. and Mrs. IV. H. Ray, accom ♦- • all a tender expression of our com panied by Mr. Bolden and daugh mon humanity upon a plane where T r liin i| » lif t of .lliH lp r n S u r ^ i ' r ) . ter, sp nt several days last week at Myrtle Point, visiting Mr. Ray’6 Wonderful things are done for all are equal and where Nature has son and family and other friends. the human body by surgery. Or no favorites.—Oregonian. gans arc taken out and scraped and With Cornelius N. Bliss as Treas Will Croy has sold out Ilia con polished and put back, or they may ft ctlonary to J. B. Fox, thesecond- he removed entirely; bones are urer of tho Republican National hniid man, mul expects to start soon spliced; pipes take tho place of di Committee, and Senator Aldrich, for Idaho, where Mrs. Croy’s par seased sections of veins; antiseptic whose daughter married Jnhn W. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lytlon, formely dressings are applied to woods, Rockefeller, Jr., as his chief lieuten ant, and I’ ierpont Morgan on the of Fairview, are located. bruises, burns and like injuries be bandwagon, it doesn’t seem as if the Grandpa and Grandma Cbas, fore inflammation sets in, which new chairman of the Republican Price who have been at Riverton causes them to heal without ma Committee, Cortelyou, need have for some time passed through en turation and in one-third tho time much trouble about collecting the route for Bancroft where they will required by the old treatment. necessary spending money. stop for a while with their son, Chamberlian’s Pain Balm acts on Notice Rev. C. D, Price, with a view to this same principalc. It is an an tiseptic and when applied to such to benefiting Grandma’s health. injuries, causes them to heal very The small fish found ao abund F or S ale ,—O ne United States quickly. It also allays the pain and antly in the Watters of the Coquille Turbine Seperntor, capacity, about Roreness. Keep a bottle of Pain 1000 pounds; in good order, as Balm in your home and it will save Riyer, and commonly called “ Shin- good as new. Owner perfectly sat you time and money, not to men era,” are young ailveraide salmon. isfied but it is not large enough for tion the inconvenience and suffer Any person found fiishing for his busiuess. For full particulars ing which such injuries entail. For these young aalmon, or taking go to T. H. Mehl & Co’s., hardware sale by R. S. Knowlton them from the Waters o f the 8tnte store. of Oregon, or having them in their »-*•*•« •— --- The church will send to St. Louis possession after so taken, will be One of *he greatest blessings a the Bible which belonged to th e! prosecuted H. G. V an D usen , modest r , u i wish for is a good Emperor Constantine when he was j Master Fish Warden. reliable s.t of bowels. If you are converted, nnd bears his autograph, j F rank W . S m ith , not the happy possessor of such an This was just before ho murdered j State Water Bailiff. outfit you 'an greatly improve the his brother-in-law, his nephew, his i efficiency of those you have by the sister, his wife and his son. T o r i i r r n ('«»III I n O n r n n y . judicious use of Chamberlain's' Tskr Laxntivp Bromo Quininn Tshirts. Stomach aDd Liver Tablets. They ! All ilnursistii refund the money If it fails to arc plej • Vo take and agreeable oore. E. W. drove's signature ia on each in effect. For sale by R. S. Knowl-1 box. '-’So. ton /Notice. Cliarlea Adams, one of Myrtle Atiy person cutting Timber or Point’* prominent citizens and Bark of any description on the popular mechanics, passed lands of the Southern Oregon Com through town Inst Tnesday to the pany. or removing same, or other bay where he took a steamer for property, from said lands, without San Fiansiaco, wlieie he goes to being duly authorized iti writing, meet Id* wife on her return from will he Prosecuted according to s utherii California whither she Law. had gone for health some weeks R E W A R D pit»', and who is still very ill. They will stop ill San Francisco where Any iieison furnishing sufficient Mi Adams will lie treated, and wo evidence for the recovery of proper eim vrly hope with the desired ef ty so taken nnd conviction of the fect. and that she may hood raturu- parties concerned, will be given T. H. MEHL fi CO’S expert to In r homo, family and frienils in one-half of the proj*ertv recovered, testing nsw G u n s an il Ammunition. n convalescent condition. j Hnrriipax O r roo» C ohraby . Goquilie furniture and BOX FACTORY The ‘ CLYDE” Livery-feed Stable C t . AV- JVXn/rtin, Coqulle Cty, Oegon C. B. LEEP, J. B . D n lle y ......................................... Treasurer T . J. T h r if t ............................................ Assessor W . H . B u n c h ............. School Superintendent W in. H o r s fa ll......................................... C oroner S. B C afh ca rt....................................... Surveyor D. M c In to s h ............................... C om m issioner It. C. D e m e n t..............................C om m issioner 222 South I’ ooria St., C n ic A o o , I I I . , Oct. 7, 1902. E ig h t m onths e g o I was i o ill t h a t ! v a n com tv - i d t o l.u o r s i t dow n nearly ¡..l the tim e. My stom ach r . i S B O f t # -mil upset that T cou ld keep n oth * g on it and I vomited frequently. I cou ld n o t urinate v 1 to out great pain and I co u ch e d so m uch that my throat anil lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it B rig h t’s disease and others said it was consum ption. It m attered little to nin what they called it and I had n o de sire t o liv e . A sister visited me fro m St. L ou is and asked m e if l had ever tried W in e o f Cardui. I told her I had not and she b ou gh t a bottle. I believo that it saved m y life . Ib e lie v e m a n y wom en cpii M save m uch suffer in g if they but knew o f its value. M.G.Pohl, Dr,»/Optics, H i g h e s t G -rade L e n se s. S a tisfa ctio n G uaranteed SHAD HUDSON, Hudson in every case. • "><: ■ i d s o f L e a t h e r Q -o o d s fo u n d H a r n e s s & Haynes, lin in g and Real Estate Agents Eckley, Carry County, Oregon. H A V E valuable M ines, F a rm s, Stock R a n ch e s a n d T im b e r L a n d s fo r sa le . H ouse and fi acres o f la n d w e ll im p roved W ilb u r, D o u g la s c o u n ty , O r ., fo r sale, e xch a n g e fo r p rop erty in M y rtle P o in t ‘W e l c o m e ’ WlNEfCUIDUl day? I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figure Oocmille, LIPPI NCOTT’S J, R. Stillwell i Prop BANDON, OREGON. The Best in Current Llteratura 12 C o m p l e t e N o v e l s Y e a r l y M ANY S H O R T S T O R IE S AN D PAPERS O N T IM E L Y TO P IC S $ 2 .6 0 p e r y e a r ; 2 5 c t s . A c o p y NO C O N T IN U E D S TO R IE S y E V E R Y N U M B E R C O M P L E T E IN IT S E L F n<l model. M nmwtiur orph"»' . . .. . i . . ___ expert »-Ai _ t _ h ____ and v fn-o ________ e r e p o r t. SI »rv c »dvk-e, Tic«, how t.i t tbUUn , bt*in patenta, pntenta, t tin r » .V lo mark a, g l PTHffht* « c * i n A L L C O U N T R I E S . PROCURFOANO OEFENDEO. fimxtmrss turret u iik sm rs time, H momer and often the fmteuU Patent and lnfrin«mant Practice txclaalYtly. 0» . W A S H I N G T O N , D. C.___________J j GASNOW! E. S. DEAN, President. Or. D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, Vice President. Secretary. Coquille Valley Packing Company (Successors to Johnsou, Dean & Co.) C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Principal place of business Myrtle Point, hroughbr ed cockerels from $1 up and eggs $1 per setting. W eak H earts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine o f every one hundred people w ho have heart trouble can rem em ber when it was sim ple Indiges tion. It Is a scien lific fa ct that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are n ol only traceable to, but are the direct result o f Indi gestion. AH food taken Into the stom ach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the slo m s ch , puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action o f h e heart, and in the cou rse of time that lellcate but vital organ b ecom es diseased. Mr. D. ICauble, of Nevada. O., says: | had stemach rouble andI was In a tad state as I had heart trouble rftn It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four nontha and it cured me. Ko do l Digests W h a t Y o u E s t did re.leve3 the stom ach o f all nervous strain and the heart o f ail pressure. Jottlea only. *1.00 She hoWInf I V tunes the trial tire, which sella for 80«. . 'repared by I . O. OeWITT A OO., OHIOAQO. Oregon A general packing busiuess carried ou. The best meats tho country can produce always on hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. BOARD OF DIRECTO RS: Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle A. DAVENPORT, Point at 7:30 a. in. 1). H. JOHNSON. Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille City at 1:30 p. m. O. R. W IL L A R D . Captain. P o u lt r y F a r m , M O N TH LY M A G A Z IN E A T angly L ib r a r y i n a. S lr o p J . E . H AYN ES. STEAMER n ih i a Myrtle .Point, Or. D on ’t you want freedom from p a in ? T ake W is e o f Cardui and m ake one supreme effort to be w ell. Y o u d o not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a w om a n ’s health and do a w om a n ’ s work in life . W h y n ot secure a bottle o f W in e o f Cardui fro m your druggist to w rft** or <v>ma U m u at s is n u ts stm * . . r r » u . i l u t M Harness and Saddles WM. SLINGSBY, E. D E AN E. E. DAVENPORT. Tuttle Tem perance House. Coquille City, Oregon. First Class in euerg respect Courteos treatment, Transien and Regular Boarding and Lodging. No BAR IN CONNECTION. - - NO C H INESE LABOR First Street—East End of Bridge. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- . . iAGE LINE A FENTON. PROPRIETOR Saddle H >rsi s of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read u ms fo r special trips. In fact, a g ' ’ ge and Livery busineea Accommodation* for T f i n l; i { men a.spccialty