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Acts on Important Matters. ; î ! ïï ’Sterilii Will Open Branch Store. A t the meeting of the Board o f Di P i m . l S H ! D E V E R Y TU E S D A Y rectors o f the Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce, held Monday evening, quite a number of important mat D- F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ters were acted upon. Steps were taken to revive the C o u n t v O ffic ia l P a p e r . matter of the removal o f the Cape Devoted to uh© mu it run mid scemi up- Arago lifesaving station to Charles uii’e Valiev pnrtfonlarly ton bay; also to stir up the Depart o-Mldin'’ of th äiA of Cons f lonniv fjenerall>. vf»ar. in advance. $1.50 ment in the matter of the ,og signal at Cape Aiago, which is said to liuvo become an uncertain quantity Church Directory. in tho calculations of coasting skip Cnaib-riAN CiiuMsi. Pleaching ovcry Knndnv nt 11 n. in. anil 7:110 p. ni. Sunday pers. anhonl at 10 n. ni. Christian Fndcnvor »t In the matter of dredging Pony fi:!10p. in. Fra ver meeting every Wednes day evening nt 7:.'10. All cordially invitedd slough shoal, an endeavor will be made to have each of the ocean Episcopal Ohnroh.—Episcopal servioea companies operating w ill be held at St. James church, Coqtlille steamship Cil y the third Sanday in eaoh month. here to contribute $1000 each for Sunday school at 10 a. m. ench sanday. Wrn. Horsetail, Pastor. continuation of the work being done by the government. It is thought At. E.Church. South: Preaching each and every Kan.la>satll a. m. and 7:00 p that this w ill add another foot to m . Sunday-school every SnDday at 10 the depth of water on the shoal. o ’ clock. Senior Kpworth League at C:.W, p. The county court will be asked in. JuniorLeagueat3:30,p.w. Frayermeet- nc: Thursday evening nt 7:30. to appropriate a substantial sum to R. A. Reagan, pastor, assist in the diggin g of the North Method! I .irli.—Service tl i fis t end tl ird Sunday in each month slough canal for which the settlers Vrcitching it 11 o’ clock a. in. and 7:30 p. m. in that section have already raised Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. in. Ep- about $2000. worlh Lon^rm at 0:30 p. ni. W. H. M tkbs . Pastor. PnKsuYTT-RTAN C huhch .~ Preaching eer- vic s ‘Jnd and 4th Sundays, morning nrd evening, Sunday School every Sunday nt 10 a. nt. Christian Endeavor services every Hnnduy at p. in.. Miss Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid Hml Missionary Societv moots every two weeks on Thurs days nt 2 p. ni. A cordial welcome is ex tended to the pnblio to attend all our Rer- uices. A dolph H aberi . 1 , Pastor Tli© W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. G hubch ok R ftiff . mbd I rbakl ! Services every 1st and 3rd Sanday in each month by Elder J. H. James. Steps were also taken to secure some oysters, of the Japanese train of blood, to be planted in the bays. The postal authorities will be ask to put another clerk in the postoffice at ltoseburg, so that Coos Bay mail arrived there in the night will be sent off on the first train instead of lying over a half day longer. It will he seen that the Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce is doing good work in matters of vital im. portance to the bay.— Mail. --------- -■■W W- ■ ■■ ■■ It. N .K u o w It o u . L O C A L IT E M S . Quail Tedder», tho best on earth. T. H. M e h l & Co. E d LnsBwell, o f the North Fork, had business in our city Wednes day. J. L. Crosby, of Gravel Ford, spent a couple of days in town last week. Fott S a l * .— A good Organ, ohenp Enquire at the H erald for cash. office. Mrs. C. L. Moon's millinery store will bo open after 7 o’clock evory evening. — Asks the readers o f this paper to test the value of K odol 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 tbo blood all of the nntriraent contained in the food. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure is pleasant and palata ble, (M yrtle Point Enterprise.) Oliver Spires, who has been at- Mrs. I. N. DeLong, o f Riverton, toning school at Salem, returned was up to town Wednesday doiug home, Thursday. some shopping. M issLettia Cooper who has been Albert Bright, of Gravel Ford, attending the Ashland Normal returned from a business tiip to school, has returned to her home the bayou Thursday. at this place. For a lovely homo in the Spur Mrs. Reciist, mother o f R ev geon addition at a great Bargain Secrist, died at her home in this city Thursday, after a short illness apply to Jacob Crov- Attorney Bennett Swauton, of mumps being the cause o f death. Marshfield, was in this city between Mrs. A. J. Walker, o f Skagway, trains on Wednesday. Alaska, arrived here last week for Whito Mountain Ice Cream a visit with relatives at this place. Freezers, Tripplo Motion. T. H . M e iil & Cc N. G. W. Perkins and w ife re turned from Portand, Monday, where Mr. Perkins went as a dele B ohn .— San Francisco, Cab, Sat- urday, June 18, 1904, to the wife gate to the Grahd Lodge A. F. & A. M. o f John Proctor, a sou. A F rlg U lo n o il H orse. It. E. Shine, of Empire, made tho county seat n short business Running like mad down the street call on Wednesday of last week. dumping the occupants, or a hun Itobert Burns, joint represontive dred other accidents, are ever day It behooves every o f Coos and Curry counties, ox- occurences. pocls to locate in this city in the body to have a reliable Salve handy and there’s none as good as Buck- near future, Ion’s Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, llou ry Sengstackeu, the enter- Seres, Eczema and Piles, disappear pirsing biiHiuess man of Marshfield, quickly under its soothing effect. paid our city a dying business visit 25c, at R, S. Knowlton’s Drug on Wednesday. Store. It. W. Bullard, of Bullard’s Fer (Coos Bay News.) ry came up on Wednesday and pto- ceedrd to tho day on business, re- The Alliauce brought down the t urning tho next day. seats for the new Masonic Opera Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ray have re House, on her last trip from Port ceived word that this son, R. B. Itay land. It is expected that the work and family, Into of this city hnve of placing the seats will be com arrived nt tin ir old home in N or pleted by July 1st, ton, Kansas. Tho electric light plant has been sold by F. M. Friedburg to C. F. Owing lo the cheapness o f lum McKenzie, of Colfax, Wash. In a ber and improved facilities, Fish •onversntion with E. C. Drews, who A. Sons are turning out butter is connected with the new owner cubes in bettor Bbapo and cheap ship, we learned that many improve er than last year. ments will be made immediately, Fred Gage had quite a fight and the capacity of the plant will with an angry bull Tuesday even be doubled. ing. He succeeded in tying the Some friend in Empire r a D g u s animal,receiving no injury other up, Saturday, and said that several of Uncle Sam’s warships were off than a sprained wrist. Mail. the coast going North. The vessels F ob S a m :. Ten dairy cows, one were not within speaking distance Jersey and Holstine bull, new I)e- o f Empire, and therefore he woe Levn l seperater, four milch eows| unable to learn whether or not they and other dairy utensils. Enquire would attend the grand celebration o f A. J. Barger, at E. D. M yers! at Marshfield on the Fourth. place, near Johnson's mill. Fon S a m :. One United States: T r l u in i»h * » I M in ie r a M a rg e ry . Turbine Scperator, capacity, about j 1000 pounds; in good order, ns Wonderful things are done for good rb now. Owner perfectly sat- the human body by surgery. Or isfie 1 but it is not largo enough for 1 gans are taken out and scraped and his business. For full particulars1 ( polished and put back, or they may go to T. H. If' hi A Co’s., hardware be removed entirely; bones are store. spliced; pipes take the place of di seased sections of veins; antiseptic Elbert Hm manu arriv" 1 in this dressings are applied to wonds, citi Iv.* . -ring from Washington, bruises, burns and'like injuries be 1). I He was accompanied ns far fore inflammation sets in, whioh as Porti md by his mother and causes them to heal without ma sister, Mrs. H. P. Galley, where turation and in one-third the time they u. is met hv Mr. Hermann, required by the old treatment. Mrs. an 1 Mrs Gatley re- Chatnberlian’s Pain Balm act« on ■aainiug uvei in Portland a dajr to this same principale. I t is an an be a ■ impani,' 1 home by Mr. H er tiseptic anil when applied to such mann. ■ Plaindesler. injuries, causes them to heal very Own g to tho fact tlmt a great quickly. It also allays the pain and mnuy o f our dairymen CBiiuot Roreness. Keep a bottle of Pain leave home to celebrate on the Itb. Balm in your borne and it will save th oie will be n celebiation at N or yon time and money, not to men way, and also one nt the Bel Ioni tion the inconvenience and suffer, grove, near Johnson’« mill. All, in r which such injuries entail. For who cannot goto Ban loti or Marsh sole by R. S. Knowlton ■ i#> ■ field, ami who can spejid a few hours at cither o f those places, w ill bo assured o f a good time, Digoat* what ye«t t«L Hermann Kodol Dyspepsia Cure R. C. Lee, the energetic manager for the Grissen Music Compaoy, went to Myrtle Point this morning, where he will perfect arrangements for the establishment in that thriv ing town of • branch store. M. U. Pohl will have charge of the estab lishment, which will handle a full line of musical instruments and sheet music. Mr. Lee anticipates opening stores in Coquille City and North Bend in the very near future. The patronage of this excellent firm is increasing very rapidly, as it well deserves to do.— Post. Chamber of Commerce Meets. Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce met last night and the following improvements were discussed; The removal of the life-saving station to Charleston Bay and a better ser vice for the fog whistle off the bar as several of the sea captains have been complaining lately that the whisMe is not being blown as often as it should. The dredging of North slough was also discussed and they decided as the farmers had raised $20,00 for that purpose to try and induce the county to give to give the remainder of the sum necessary to do the work.— North Bend Post. E M. FURMAN, Dealer in Pianos ail Ornia ____________________________ M n l ’s l i f ì e l c L At its recent commencement Columbia College, in New York City gave degrees to 980 persons. Who says Americans are not edu cated? Beer is the beverage in St. Louis. H alf a thousand brewers have just held a convention in that city, which closed with an enjoyable hop. T h r o n ii F r o m n W | ° agon. M r. G e o r g e K . B a b c o c k was th ro w n fr o m his w a go u an d s e v e r e ly b ru ised . H e a p p lie d C h a m b e r la in ’ s P a in B a lm f r e e ly an d save it is tho b e s t lin im e n t he e v e r used. M r. B a b c o ck is a w e ll k n o w n c itize n o f N o r t h P la in , C on n . T h e r e is n o th in g e q u a l to P ain B a lm fo r spra in s an d bruises. I t w ill e f fe c t a cu re in o n e -th ird th e tim o r e q u ir e d b y any o th e r trea tm e n t. F o r s a le b y R. S. K n o w lto n . Our St. Louis friends are not hav ing a very happy time. The at tendance at the fair has been less than half that expected, and it is very slowly increasing although the theology line is so drawn as to keep J. W . B e n n e tt, w h o has b een a t people out on Sunday, and the col te n d in g S u p re m e C o u r t at S a le m or line so drawn as to keep negroes an I th e G ra n d L o d g e A . F & A . M. out every day. More than half the at P o r tla n d , re tu rn e d h o m e on th e people who get in are dead heads. A llia n c e to la y . — M a il Marshfield baa, A A la r m C lo c k lo r 33o. I f you want to get up early and In Marshfield, June 21, feel good all day take a L ittle Early 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Furrin, Riser or two at bed time. These a daughter. famous little pills relax tho nervos, quiet rest and refroshing sleep, E. Heuckendorff the shipbuilder, give with a gentle movement o f the returned last week from a harried bowels about breakfast time. W. H. business trip to Portland. Howell, Houston, T e x ., says “ Early Captain H . R. Reed was a pas Fusers are the best pill made for eenger on the Breakwater to San constipation, sick headache, bilious Francisco, whither he goes to ar ness, etc.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton. range for the completion of the **•- * vessel in his yard, started some JUNE NUMBER. time ago, and with fairly good V » Iilcn W ’ J l i i g M l u i 1. ohaDces of success. A number o f new features charac The monitor Wyoming and tor terize June issue o f the N ew pedo boat destroyers Paul Jones I dea W the oman ’ s M agazine . Among and Perry were sighted Friday them may be mentioned especially evening from the Government “ Perdita’s Problem s.” the first of works. The vessels were bound a series o f papers by A lice Chitten for Puget Sound to join the fleet den, telling how a small family UDder Admiral Glass, who is due at may live comfortably on a moder that point from an Alaskan cruise, income. “ Summer Comfort” but it is expected they will call at ate is another interesting paper by Astoria. Murray Miller. “ A Glimpse Engineer Whereat, with a sur o Mand f Capri,” by Jean B. Stearns, is a vey oorps, left Tuesday for Clear charmeng of travel. “ A G er Lake to take levels and make a pre man Bride’s tale Outfit,” by Mabel A. liminary sarvey of the proposed Potter, is both instructive and en water system that is to be put in Iu fictions, theatrical between this body of water and tertaining. news, domestic science and interior North Bend. decoration, the number fairly teems Five fine skiffs to be used in the with good things, and the illust government light house servioe are rious fitly supplement the text. being turned out at Wm. Holland’s boat shop. Frank Lowe is putting them up. The Manzanita is to call for them and they will be distri buted at stations along the coast. B orn — oiiiiiu m “ It Was Summertime In Dixie Land-" S T O C K and Very few people have any idea of the vast amount o f money there is to be made and lost in the Music Publishing Business. A t times from $10,000 to $20,000 will be lost by a single publisher in trying to make a “ winner.” Then again a lucky publisher will make a fortune on his first effort. The biggest “ song bit," and the best money maker in this country at the present time is a song called “ I T W AS SUM M ER T IM E IN D IX IE L A N D ” written by Edwin Kendall. This song is now being sung night ly with great success, in all the principal theatres from Maine to California. There were nearly 300,000 copies of this song sold in less than thirty days from the dote of issue, and present predictions are that over one million copies will be sold inside of one year. It has been calculated by good judges that the publishers will make a net profit of over $80,000 on this one song above all expenses. CHORUS “ It was saniinertima in Dixie, when she whispered soft and low, That she loved me and I'd won her heart and hand, When I kissed the fairest flow’r, ever grown in Southern bow’r It was summertime in Dixie—Dixieland/' Upon receipt of 25o in postage ■tamps, a copy of this beautiful song will be mailed to any address in the United States by the Theatrical Music Supply Co., No. 46 W. 28th St., New York. POULTRY MEDICINE Stock* and p ultry have few troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organa of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional (lose of Black I >raught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of thi* medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not, send 25 cents for a sainte can to the manufacturers Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. R och bllb , O a ., Jan. 30,1*02. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine is the best I ever tried. Our •took waa looking bad when you sent me the m edicine and now they are gettin g ao fine. They are lookin g 30 per cent, better. Law. R X W A .R .D Any person furnishing sufficient evidence for the recovery of proper ty so taken and conviction o f the parties concerned, will be given onp-half of the property recovered ggrrH*RN C pmpapv , T .-E 3 IM z V r tT j Sj * j Who til! I the cow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk-] ing, i; 1 sh ■ h ul not dragged hi'ii over two mile* before f ho realize 1 Im ha 1 made a mistake. H o w I M T - t ic lx r P a / r t H e r M o t you b ■ d ragg d before you realise you arc making a *jj mistake in not using Electric Lights. I » _____ a *:*: * ' • • ' • - * 4««.*. •! Goquilie purniture and BOX FACTORY J- G~ P i s h & Son, promp1 Attention. GENERAL DIRECTORY. Theodore Rooseyelt................... President John H ay.......................Secretary of State Leslie M. Shaw....... Secretary of Treasury Elihu Root......................Secretary of War E. A. Hitchcock....... Secretary o f Interior Win. H. Moody..............Secretary of Navy Jas. F. Wilson — Secretary o f Agricultuie P. C. Knox...................... Attorney General H. C. Payne.............................. Postmaster General Melville W. Fuller..............................Chief Justice The ‘ C L Y D E ” Liveryf eed Stable OB1QON STATB OFFICERS. John H. Mitchell I ..U. 8. Senator Chas W Fulton I ***' Binger Hermann, Congressman 1st Dist J. N. Williamson--- Congressman 2nd Dist Geo. E. Chamberlain.................. Governor F. I. Dunbar..................Secretary of State Chas. T. Moor s.................State Treasurer J. H. Ackerman...... Sapt. Pub. Instruction J. E. Whitney.................................... State Printer A. M. Crawford..............Attorney General R. S. Bean. 1 F. A. Moore, f ........................Supreme Judges C. E. Wolverton, ) M. L. Chamberlain.... General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering. Good wood ....... Clerk Board School Land Com. C, B. Bellinger................ U. S. Dist. Judge furnished on short notice. Corner First and Hall St. W. F. Mathews.....................U. S. Marshal Makes regular trips to Rosebnrg carrying freight and passenger«. D. M. Dunne.................Collector Int. I'sv. John H. H all..............U. S. Dist. Attorney Gr. W . M a r tin , Proprietors. Coqulle Cty, Oegon SECOND JUDICIAL D IS T R IC T . J. W. Hamilton................................ Judge G. M. Brown............ Prosecuting Attorney C. B. LEEP, U . 8. LAND OFFICE. Henry Booth................................. Receiver J. T. Bridges................................. Register COOS COUNTY OFFICERS. L. Harlocker......................................Judge L. H. Hazard..................................... Clerk Stephen G allier................................ Sheriff J. B. D olley................................. Treasurer T. J. T h r ift....................................Assessor W. H. Bunch.......... School Superintendent Wm. H orsfall................................. Coroner 8. B Catbcart............................... Surveyor D. McIntosh......................... Commissioner li. C. Dement........................Commissioner -D E A L E R IN - Harness and Saddles a ■ thz i cis o f L e a t h e r G o o d s fbund in a. H a rn ess M. G. Pohl, Dr. Optics, ' Shop I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figur« G oa mill® M yrtle Point, Or. Highest Grade Lenses. Satisfaction Guaranteed in HAD HUDSON, every oase. E. S. D E AN , President. Or. D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. D A V E N P O R T , Vice President. Secretary. J. E. HAYNES. Hudson & Haynes, Coquille Valley Packing Company lin in g and Real Estate Agents (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) E ckley, Curry County, Oregon. valuable Mines, Farms, Stock Ranches and Timber Lands for sale H AVE House and 6 acres of land well improved Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale, exchange for property in M yrtle Point STEAMER ‘W e l c o m e ’ Capital $10,000. Principal place of business Oregon Myrtle Point, 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. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle A. D A V E N P O R T , Point at 7:30 a. m. D. H. JOHNSON, Leaves M yrtle Point for Coquille C itv at 1:30 p. ni. O. R. W I L L A R D . Captain. W M . S L IN G S B Y , B .3 EAI E. E. D A V E N P O R T . M A G A Z IN E P rop 12 BAND0N, OREGON. C o m plete N ovels Y early M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N D P A P E R S O N T I M E L Y T O P IC S 2 .SO P i n YEAR ; 25 hroughbr ed cockerels from $1 up and eggs $1 per setting. C T « . A COPY N O C O N T I N U E D S T O R IE S Any person cutting Timber or| Bark of any description on the i lands of the Southern Oregon Com pany, or removing same, or other property, from said lands, without being duly authorized in writing, will be Prosecuted according to A P o u lt r y F a rm , $ Notice. * I !#•*** * I*'* IVIfff IMf ffCCM R - I - P - A - N - 8 T a b u le s D o c to r s fin d A g o o d p r e s c r ip tio n F o r m a n k in d . The 5-oenfc packet is enough for usual oc casions. The family bottle (<>0 centsi con M A N U F A C T U R E R S of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxe« tains a supply for u year, All druggists Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, et«. sell them. Turning W ork a Specialty. All Orders givea —-- — » .----------- A F a m i l y L ib r a r y Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to ears. E. W. drove’ e signature is on each box. 25e. «I ♦> ? ! *1 «ti ’ Tuttle M Plymouth Rock Temperance UPPINCOTT’S J, R. Stillwell, House. The Best in Current Literature 8. P. BROOKINGTOK. M ONTHLY T o C u re a «‘•1,1 In D u r n » y . I ■ VERY NUM BER CO M PL ET E IN ITSELF PATENTS Send modal. I PROCURED AND DEFENDED..*; I d ra w in g >>t iihoto.Iorexp.-rt _________ M>arrn and m 1 free r report I vici, obtain patents, tra trade mark». I I W e e iv J 1 y 1 c « s how to ob tain patenta, I eoprrbrhM, ,tc., IN b l L C O U N T R IE S . f 1 J3uslnr** d irert n itk W ashington saves time, I I money and often the p a ten t, Patent and InfHiifement Practice Delusively. W rito o r com e to us at . I B U Etntà Strwt epp. VfcHe* Btehi Ffttaat 0A«e.| W A S H IN G T O N , O. C. GASNOW I DeWItt’s Bï«:ï Salve F o r PRes, B u rn « , Soros. W eak H earts Are due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing 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. H i ™ O . . »r* I had stomach . « * ! • *a I had h u rt trouble D »w «p s la C u r. for .bout lour Ronthi and It cured me. Kodol Digests What Y o u Eat And relieves the stomach of all nervous Strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1.00 Size h oldfrf 2 H times the trial size, which sella lor 60c. f t e o a r e d by K. O. Da W I T T A O O ., O H IO A O a CocLUillo City. O regon. First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Tran si en and Regular Boarding and Lodging. No BAR IN CONNECTION. - - NO CHINESE LABOR First Street— East End o f Bridge. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- TAG E LINE B. FENTON. PROPRIETOR Saddle HorseB of best quality always on baud. Good Rigs in read ness for special trips. In fact, a g ge and Livery business Accommodations foy T r » f » i i >j mu a specialty