Acquili*
P U B L IS H E D
ANNUAL REPORT OF CITY TREASURER OF THE CITY OF
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, May 31, 1904:
ptwUL
E V E R Y TUESDAY
The Artistic
FISCAL YEAR OF 1903-1904.
KZCKIPTS.
D- F- DEAN,
EDITOR
LUDWI
AND PROPRIETOR To caih on hand at time of making last report........................$ 2,533 03
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“ saloon license......................................................................... 1,800 00
County Offloial Paper.
Devoted to the meterte I end »octal up-
om lding o f the Ooqnllle Valley partfoularly
and of Coon County generally.
Subscription, per year, in adyamoe, fl.SO
Church Dlrsctory-
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show license...........................................................................
42 00
peddler’s license..................................................................
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fines..........................................................................................
145 00
water dues..................._ ....................................................... 2,101 00
rent Marble Works..............................................................
8 00
sale of Barrows place......................................................... 1,600
sale of water bonds.........................................
20,000 00
miscellaneous.......................................................................
3 00
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C h bi « t iiu C h o c s . — Pleaching every
Knnday at 11 a. 10 . and 7:30 p, m, Sunday
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school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
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11:80 p. in . Prayer meeting every Wednes
478 20
day evening at 7:30. All oordially invited.1 By cash, officers’ salaries.............................. .................................$
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city election.............................. . . . . ...................................
5 80
Episcopal Chnroh.—Episcopal aervioea “
w ill beheld at 8t. Jamea ohuroh, Ooqnille “
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rent of offices...’...................................................................
14 00
C ity the third Sunday In eaoh month.
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streets and bridges..........................................................
566 86
Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. eaoh annday.
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advertising, printing and stationery............................
142 40
Wm. HoraefaU, Pastor. “
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interest on water bonds...................................................
780 00 '
M . E.Chnroh, South: Preaching eaoh “
and every 8nndays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. “
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electric lights................................
171 90
m. Bnndny-sohool every Sunday st io
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repairs old water system..............._...............................
9 63
o ’clock . Senior Epworth League at u:30, p. “
m. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeel- “
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damages for rights of way, reservoir site, etc., new
ng Thursday evening at 7:30.
water system.................................................................. 1,098 70
B. A. lteagan, pastor.
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labor, new water system.................................................
633 86
Methodist Episcopal chnrah.—8errioe “
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contract, new water system........................................... 8,395 00
the first and third Snnday in each inonth “
Preaching at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. rn* “
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pipe and fixtures, new water system........................... 9,272 04
Sunday sohool at 10 o’clock a. m.
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surveying water routes, e tc ..........................
128 00
worth League at 6:30 p. m.
W. H. M tib *.
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new water system, miscellaneous..................................
43 27
Pastor.
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refunding old water bonds............................................. 6,259 33
P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h . - Preaching cer
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refunded rent of Barrows place......................................
50 00
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and “
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interest on paid warrants................................................
48 15
evening, Snnday School every Snnday at “
10 a. m. Christian Endeavor servioeR every “
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quarantine...........................................................................
131 go
Sunday at 6:30
m., Miss Winnie Half,
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miscellaneous................................................
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President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary “
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs “
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on hand.................................................................................
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days at 2 p. m. A oordial weloome is ci
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te ml od to the public to attend all our ser-
LIABILITIES.
nioes.
A dolph H » b * » l i , Paator
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The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd By water bonds outstanding....................................
Friday at 2 p. m. ;at the Christian oburoh. By warrants outstanding..........................................
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CncnoH o r ltinmm iD I» bakl : Servioea
Total gross indebtedness...................
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eaoh month by
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Eider J. H. James.
To oash on band as above........................
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L O C A L IT E M S .
Respectfully submitted,
B. 8. K
Capt.O. Reed, of Norway, who
has been somewhat under the
weather for some time past, re
turned from Marshfield Wednes
day where he had been under the
care of Dr. Horsfall.
He returns
much improved in health o f which
we are pleased to make note.
Mrs. Capt- Morse, of Berkeley,
California, is here making her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Capt, C. H.
Butler, a visit. Mrs. Morse will be
remembered by her large oirde of
friends here rb Miss Eva Butler,
all of whom will be exceedingly
well pleased to see her at this time.
Our annual school meeting is to
be held next Monday. A direotor
to serve the term of three years is
to be elected as also a clerk to
serve one year, beside other mat
ters of importance to look after.
It is to he Loped a full attendance
will be present and a deep interest
mr.uifested in the welfare o f oar
school.
Mrs. W. C. Martin, o f this oity,
went to Marshfield Wednesday to
catch the new steamer Breakwator,
for San Francisco, where she will
visit for a short time when she will
take her departure via New York,
for the place of her birth at Vien-
an, Austria, where she will visit
relatives and friends o f her child,
hood. She expects to be absent
three or four months.
C. O. Holdridge. o f Los Angeles
California, who has been at this
place for several weeks in the in
terest of the Whiting Lumber Co.,
of that city, returned from the bay
Wednesday where he had bean
superintending the loading onto a
vessel for shipment a half million
feet of lumber which the company
had purchased at bankrupted sals
o f the Coos Bay Milling Co. Hav.
¿Dg otherwise finished np bnsiness
matters for the company hsre, he
took his departure for his bQpis.
via Rosoburg, p|i Thursday.
now lton
Notice.
T o whom it may concern: No
tice is hereby given, that no one
has any authority to run aiiy ac
counts, collect any bills or do any
business of any kind in the Dame
of The W hiting Mill Company, ex
cept on written order of the un-
der-eigDed-
G- G- H o l d c d q e .
A F r lc h le n e d H o n e .
Running like mad down the street
dumping the oocupents, or a hun
dred other accidents, are ever day
occurences.
It behooves every
body to have a reliable Salve bandy
and there’s none ns good as Buck-
len's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts,
Sores, Eczema and Piles, disappear
quickly under its soothing effect.
25c, at R. 8. Knowlton’s Drug
Store.
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A R D
VY o m ii iu ' n
* M r. G e o r g e K . B a b co ck was
th row n fro m bis w agon and severe
ly bruised.
H e applied C ham ber
la in ’ s Pain Balm freely and says
it is tbe b est linim ent he ever used.
Mr. B u bcock is a w ell know n citizen
o f N o rth Plain, C on n . T h ere is
n o th in g equal to Pain Balm for
sprain s a n d bruises.
I t w ill e f
fe c t a eure in o n e-th ird tb e time re
q u ire d b y any oth er treatm ent. F o r
sa le b y R. S. K n ow lton .
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Wh j tie 1 the c mr’» tail to his leg in the process of m ilk-5
ing. aid sh-.‘ bid not dragged bi n over two m iles b e fo r e ?
ho realized he ha 1 mu Io 1 mistake.
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H i t you be drag" d bofore you rcalizo you are making > 1
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
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Coquille Furniture
and BOX FACTORY
R -I -P -A -N -S T a b u le s
D o c t o r s find
A g o o d p re scrip tio n
F o r m ankind.
J - Cr** F i s h t£ Sony
1 ’ The S cent packet is enough ’or usual oo-
cusions. The family bottle (C) cents > con MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxos, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
tains a supply for u year, All druggists
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, eta.
sell them.
Turning W ork a Specialty.
All Orders gives
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prompt Attention.
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GENERAL DIRECTORY.
A number of new features charac
terize the June issue of the N e w
I d e a W o m a n ’ s M a g a z i n e . Among
them may be mentioned especially
“ Perdita's Problems.” the first of
a series o f papers by Alice Chitten-
deo, telling how a small family
may live comfortably on a moder
ate income. “ Summer Comfort”
is another interesting paper by
Maud Murray Miller. "A Glimpse
of Capri,” by Jean B. Stearns, is a
charmeug tale of travel. “ A Ger
man Bride’s Outfit,” by Mabel A.
Potter, is both instructive nnd en
tertaining. In fictions, theatrical
news, domestic science and interior
decoration, the number fairly teems
with good things, and tbe illustr
io n s fitly supplement the text.
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Z M Zarsïif& eld ., O r e g r o n
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Theodore Kooseyelt..................... President
John Hay........................ Secretary of State
Leslie M. Shaw........ Secretary of Treasury
Elihu Root........................ Secretary of War
E. A. Hitchcock........ Secretary of Interior
Wm. H. Moody...............Secretary of Navy
Ja9. F. Wilson — Secretary of Agriculture
P. 0. Knox........................ Attorney General
H. C. Pavne.................................Postmaster General
Melville W. Fuller................................ Chief Justice
The ‘ C L Y D E ”
Liveryf eed Stable
OBBGON STATE O F F IC E R S .
John H. Mitchell i
U S Senator
Chas W Fulton f .................u> &euator
Binder Hermann, Congressman 1st DiRt.
J. N. Williamson... .Congressman 2nd Dist
Geo. E. Chamberlain................... Governcr
F. I. Dunbar.................... Secretary of State
Chas. T. Moora......................................State Treasurer
J. H. Ackerman.......Supt. Pub. Instruction
J. E. Whitney....................................... State Printer
P r o p r ie to r s .
A. AI. Crawford...............................Attorney General
R. S. Bean.
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F. A. Moore,
>•............Supreme Judges
C. E. Wolverton, 1
M. L. Chamberlain.............................
General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering.
Good wood
........ Clerk Board Scnool Land Com.
C, B. Bellinger... ............U. S. Dist. Jndge
furnished on short notice.
Corner First and Hall St.
W. P. Mathews....................... II. S. Marshal
Makes regular trips to Roseburg carrying freight and passengers.
D. M. Dun no..................Collector Int. l’ sv.
John H. Hall............... U. S. Dist. Attorney
GL W. Martin,
Coqulle Cty, Oegon
¡iarness and Saddles
M.G.Pohl, Dr.,,Optics,
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Notice
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F U R M A N .
C. B. LEEP,
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Any person cutting Timber or
Bark of any description on the
lands of the Southern Oregon Com
pany, or removing sa m e, or other
property, from said lauds, without
being duly authorized in writing,
will be Prosecuted according to
Law.
M ew
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SECOND J U D IC IA L D I S T R I C T .
Fontilla, and the leading brands
J. W. Hamilton...................................Judge
iu cigars at Mrs. Noslers.
G.
M.
Brown.............
Prosecuting Attorney
There are undoubtedly a few eo-
U . S. L A N D O F F IC E .
Three papers of garden seeds for
oalled “ spring” salmon in tbe bay
Heury Booth....................................Receiver
at pressDt. and there has been an teccents, at Knowlton’s.
J. T. Bridges....................................Register
occasional little run of these fish
COOS CO UN TY O F F IC E R S .
for tbe past few weeks. What
L. Harlocker.........................................Judge
-D EALER IN -
L.
H.
Hazard.........................................Clerk
good reason can be advanced why
Stephen Gallier................................... Sheriff
the fishermen are prevented from
J. B. Dulley....................................Treasurer
T. J. Thrift.......................................Assessor
catching some o f them? The sea
W. H. Bunch........... Sohool Superintendent
son is closed here until Angust 1,
Wm. Horsfall....................................Coroner
S. B Cathcart..................................Surveyor
at wbioh time these fish have all
D.
McIntosh...........................Commissioner
222
South
Peoria
St.,
passed beyond the fishing limits,
a • -wr.’n c a s o f L e a t h e r G o o d s f o u n d
i n a.
R. C. Dement..........................Commissioner
C h i c a g o , I II., Oct. 7, 1902.
and, even if not protected by law
Eight months ago I was so ill
H a r n e s s
S lio p
would hardly be fit for food. F or
that 1 was compel led to lio or sit
merly the season opened here July
down nearly all the time. My
I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figure
stomach Wr .13 so w eft and upset
1, and residents o f Marshfield oan
that I could keep noth>tg on it
O o a u ille . O r.
remember when Harry Graves
Myrtle Point, Or.
and I vomited frequently.
I
nsed to then supply the market
could not urinate without great
Highest Grade Lenses.
pain and I coughed g o much that
with as fine a quality of salmon as
E. S. DEAN,
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT.
my throat and lungs were raw
Satisfaction Guaranteed in every ease.
Rogne river or the Columbia could
and sore.
The doctors pro
President.
Vico
President.
Secretary.
boast of. But is there any good
nounced it Bright’s disease and
SHAD HUDSON,
J. E. HAYNES.
reason whv the fishing season
others said it was consumption.
It mattered little to mo what
shouldn't open here the 1st of
they called it and I had no de-
June?
Salmon caught daring
siro to live. A sister visited me
that month and in July are ns far
from St. Louis and asked mo if
ahead of the Fall salmon as is a
I had over tried Wine of Cardui.
lin in g and Real Estate Agents
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
I told her I had not and she
Columbia river Chinook ahead o f a
E ckley, Carry County, Oregon.
bought a bottle. I believe that
C a p i t a l © 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
Silverside,
Not only the local
9th aDd Maple sts., Los Angeles,
Cal.
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fisherman, bnt the residents o f tbe
bay should move in tbe matter,
T r l m u y k a o l M a f le r n 8 n r ( c r r .
and we have no doubt bnt that the
Wonderful things are done for authorities, if thesituation is prop
the human body by surgery. Or erly presented, will sanction ths
gans are taken out and scraped and changing o f the open season to
polished and put bnck, or they may Jane 1. On the Umpqua, where
be removed entirely; bones are conditions are similar to those
spliced; pipes take the place of di here, the season opeDB on June 1.
seased sections of veios; antiseptic Why shoulden’t it open bare on
dressings are applied to wonde, the same date?—Coos Bay News.
bruises, burns and like injuries be
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fore inflammation sets in, which
It. 8. K n o w l t o n .
causes them to heal without ma
Asks the readers of this paper to
turation and in one-third the time
required by the old treatment test the valuo of Kodol Dispepsia
Those persons who have
Chamberlian’s Pain Balm acts on Cure.
this same principale. It is an an used it and who have been cured by
tiseptic and when applied io such it, do not hesitate to recommend it
injuries, causes them to heal very to their friends. Kodol digests what
quickly. It also allays the pain and you eat, cures indigestion, dyspepniit
soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain and all stomach troubles. Increas
Balm in your home and it will save es strength by enabling the stom
you time and money, not to men ach and digestive organs to contrib
tion the inconvenience and suffer, ute to the blood all of the notriment
ing which such injuries entail. For contained in tho food. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure is pleasant and palata
sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
ble,
/Notice.
E.
W h en a tram p is ca u gh t in G er
m any, and th ey catch them all, the
go v e rn m e n t makes him , d o such
4 u A In r m C lt H ’k l o r 25<‘.
hard w ork that he is gla d to seek
If you want to get up early and fo r regu la r em p loym en t in private
feel good all day take a Little Early life , if it is o n ly to p u ll w eeds in a
Riser or two at bed time. These su g ar-b eet field.
, Treasurer.
The Empire Stock Company will
be the next attraction at tbe Opera
House iu three of the greatest plays
ever written. This is the only re
pertoire company which can produce
the latest eastern play successes
which are now big hits in the east
and which have never been played
before at popular prices. Nothing
cheap but the pricq.
For Terms Write,
T h r o w n F r o m n W o it o n .
JUNE NUMBER.
Bandon Ueoordar.
The devil is comiDg in “ Faust,
or Why Women Sin,” at the Opera
Inspector Roberts, o f Portland,
House.
was here yesterday inspecting the
For sale or trade.— A good-as life saving service. He has started
new Osborne tedder. 135 or good on his return North again.
cow. Call at tbie office.
T. T. Smith, o f Parkersbnrg, was
Murt Morality wae oyer from in town Thursday, having business
Hs had received
Coaledo doing B o r n e trading with to look after.
word, a few days prior to that time,
our merchants on Friday.
■S trike D eclared — 40 men will go from bis daughter, Mrs. Livesav,
on a strike for shorter hours— more Humboldt Calif-, stating that she
wages. The exciting scene in “ Cap had been siok, and that hsr hear
ital versus Labor,” at the Opera ing had become im pair'd-
House, June 20,
W. H. Logan had a logging don
Owing to the cheapness o f lum key brought down from Coqaille,
ber and improved facilities, Fish last Saturday, to use in logging
& Sons are turning out bntter operations for R H. Rosa.
cubes iu better shape and cheap
Mrs- Fred Mehl left last week to
er than last year.
attend the Grand Chapter, O. E. S.
One horse or a good team will be which meets at Portland on the
taken in trade on any one o f the 13tb. She will probably not re-
many pianos wo handle. Write to torn until the end of the month.
E . M . F urman ,
William A. Bingaman and Gurley
Marshfield, Oregon.
Boak are down the coast this week,
F or S a l e . — Ten dairy oows, one in the neighborhood o f Port Orford
Jersey and Holstine ball, new De- with the little gasolene boat, Nel
Leval seperater, fonr milch cows lie and Cressy, engaged in banting
and other dairy utensils. Enquire eggs, fishing, etc.
o f A. J. Barger, at E. D. Myers’
W. H. Button and Hans Christ
place, near Johnson’s mill.
ensen were in town Monday, hav.
Miss Corinne Snell, who is lead ing come up from the oil well near
ing lady with the Empire Stock Co., Dairyville. They went back to
wns formerly with the Neil-Moros- Dairyville
Monday
afternoon.
co and Baker Theater Co’s in Port W ork is moving along nioely at the
land and San Francisco and is con well.
sidered one of the best in her line,
also a great favorite.
F or S a l e , — One United States
Turbine Seperator, capacity, about
1000 pounds; in good order, as
good as new. Owner perfectly sat
isfied but it is not large enough for
bis business. For full particulars
go to T . H. Mehl & Co’s., hardware
Btore.
Daily Coast Mail.
Henry Laird, of Loon Lake ar
rived iu town today. He brings a
hand 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'
famous little pills relax the nerves,
give quiet rest and refroshing sleep,
with a gentle movement of the
bowels about breakfast time. W. H.
Howell, Houston, Tex., says “ Early
Risers are the best pill made for
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constipation, sick headache, bilious
ness, etc.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
Total net indebtedness...............................
Quail Tedders, the best on earth.
T. H. M eil k Co.
Exclusive Agency.
PIANO
The small fish found so abund
antly in the Watters of the Coquille
River, and commonly called “ Sbin-
ere.” are young silverside salmon.
Any person found dishing for
tbaee young salmon, or taking
them from the W a te r s o f the State
of Oregon, or having them in their
possession after so taken, will be
prosecuted H. G. V an D usen ,
Master Fish Warden-
it saved my life. I believe many
women could save much suffer
ing if they but knew of its value.
Coquille Valley Packing Company
valuable Mines, Farms, Stock
Ranches and Timber Lands for sale.
H AVE
Principal place of business
House and 6 aores of land well improved
Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale,
exchange for property in Myrtle Point
J.
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
‘T V 'e lc o m L e ’
BOARD OF UlRECTORS:
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle
A. DAVENPORT,
Point at 7:30 a. m.
D. H. JOHNSON,
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille
Citv at 1:30 p. m.
O. R. W IL L A R D .
Captain.
Cardui front your druggist to
day?
W lN E ^ O W D U l
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
J, R. Stillwell i Prop
UPPINCOTT’S
M O N THLY
BANDON, OREGON.
M A G A Z IN E
The Bast in Current Literature
N o v el * Y ear ly
W eak
H earts
M ANY SH O R T S T O R IE S AND
P A P E R S O N T IM E L Y T O P IC S
$ 2 . 6 0 PER y e a r ; 2 6 C T S . A COPY
NO C O N T IN U E D
S T O R IE S
E V E R T N U M B E R C O M P L E T E IN IT S E L F
PATENTS
P B O C U R C O A N D O E F I N O I D . " t " '' " ’•’'■■I
tnar o r p h oto. L r Xpert
an d riv e rep ort. I
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re e advice, h o w t o o b ta in patent«, tra d o m a rk «, I
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ALL C O U N T R IE S .
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O o q u i l l e O it y . O r e g o n .
every respect Courteos treatment,
! First Class in and
Regular Boarding and Lodging.
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble I
can remember when It was simple Indiges
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of I
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of indi
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
which tails of ported digestion ferments and
awelis the stomach . putting it up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
he heart, and In the course of time that
lellcate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. ItauNa. 0 » N,Y»di. O.. M vs: I h»d sto.T.ch
•rouble and was In t bad nata aa I had heart trouble
■nth It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for sbeut four
«oaths sad It cured me.
St»te Water Bailiff,
Kodol Digests What Y ou Eat
Business direct nU k \\\is king ton saves time A
find relieves the stomach of all nervous
money and often the patent.
Strain and the heart of all pressure.
Patent and Infringament Practice Exclusively.
W r it« o r p o m e to us
»Ott'eaonly. Jl.00 Sire holdtn, 2 % times 'hetrial
60S Ninth Stnwt. opp UnlWd BtetM Fntwtt Offlct.l
sire, which sails for SOr-
W A S H IN G T O N , O. C - _______
fV apa ra d by « . 0 O aW lTT A 0 O .. OHICAOO.
GASNOW
WM. SLINGSBY,
H .0 E A lf
E. E. DAVENPORT.
Tuttle
T emperance
House.
hroughbr ed cockerels from $ l'u p
and eggs $1 per setting.
A F a m i l y l i b r a r y
12 C o m p l e te
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
STEAMER
Don *t you want freedom from
pain? Tako Wine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
be well. You do not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
can have a woman’s hoalth and
do a woman’s work in life. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
F rank W . S m it h ,
Any person furnishing sufficient
evidence for the recovery of proper
T t i t 't i r r n T o l d I n O n e D iij .
ty so taken and conviction of the
Take Lnxntiye Bronio Qniniite Tublat*. i
parties concerned, will be given
Ail droeginta refund the money if it fails to
one half of the properly recovered. [ nor*.
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Hudson & Haynes,
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
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First Street— East End of Bridge.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
TAGE LINE
B. FENTON.
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PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of liest quality always ou hand. Good Rigs in read
ness for special trips. In fact, a g
ge and Livery business
tecommodations for Tr w >U i » tqen a specialty