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PUBLISHED IT B R T TTTE8DAT ish and Norwegian emigrants bound
for Hew York are believed to have
AITO FRIDAY.
been drowned in the North Atlantic
D» f- DIA!, M it e AM MOPIIITte June 38. Out of nesrly 800 souls
on board the Danish steamer Norge,
Application an d * ni U m Pont* which left Copenhagen June 22,
otte« nt Coquille, Oregon, for Ima* only 27 are known to be alive, and
mission through the umile na second tor the rest no hope is held out.
elees metter.
A Comer on Ice.
County Offldal P*t>er.
D e v o te d t « t h e m eteotei s e d to s t e l
t o l t e l o * o M k e O s o « » e T etter * * » * • '
en d o f O ooe OotmW « M S B * .
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Ckeftl Dtftotary.
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to
S S W
An extra piece of ioc was wanted,
An ice wagon was at a neighbor’s
door, but there was no small coin
ia the house wherewith to pay for
tbe desired article.
"Well, never mind," said mamma;
"you run out, Blanch, and get a
nickle’s worth, the men will trust
you until tomorrow."
Now Blanch was not accustomed
|o dealing on credit, and did not
take kindly to tbe idea, but was
moving very slowly to do her moth
er's bidding when some words in
large leltera on the top of the wagon
attracted her attention and suggest
ed sn unanswerable objection.
"But he won't do it, mamma!
Look there oa the wagon! It says,
•flo* i x
t h b tbch t . ' " —
Lippincott’a.
Notice.
S S S S S &
P n S M e s l.
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■estate tacete s ts
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S S S S tV A J S iS
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Notice is hereby given that all
Coo* County Warrants endorsed
prior to July 1st, 1902, will be paid
oa presenbtion at m> office in Co
quille, Oregon. No interest will be
allowed after June 80th, 1904.
B U SIN E SS NOTICES.
If you want to buy a boat, call on or
write Geo. M. Hite at Bandon.
Mena’ boys’ and children’s clothing,
cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s.
Gentlemens’ “ Shaw-knit” Hose, the
best in the market, at Pierce’ s.
F .H . Fnbr. lit Meietest light
houee keeper, nt the Capqau
light bonne, in n bneln ea rieitor on
the buy today.
Mian Jon Beyera, o f Sumner,
who hna been tenebing nehool in
Boeeburg, wan n paaaeognr on the
iaeoaiing Allinnee from Portlnad.
Anyone finding n petition to the
legislature, whtoh one loot on the
been bell ground* yesterday [4th]
will confer a furor by Inuring it
with Hall A Hall or at MoPbaraon
A Giaaar’A
The Jamee Keane company last
night played to tha largest audi
ence that Marabfield erar tamed
oat to a tbealrioal peifermanoe of
any kind. It m ea time ted by noma
that orer 800 people «era present.
By a provision in tbe direct pH
usury law enaetad at the racenl
election, rotera who failed to reg
ister prior to May 16. will be given
»notbe i opportunity to do ao be
tween September 30th and Octo-
bet 30th. Thb will allow them
to rota at tbe preeidential election,
without swearing in their rotes.
Ufas* Bay flees.)
The Marshfield Water Co hart
added another large boiler to their
pumping pleat on Pony slough.
Mr*. G. W. Loggia, of Hew W et
com, Wash., arri red oa tha Allbsce,
on a riait to feie tires in Marshfield.
Smooth wheather gam tha fisher
men a chanca to go o t abort, last
week, and bhlibnt. end and other
eea fish wire again lfi the market.
The little MhoftMT Del Horte,
wbioh went ashore at the month of
Sinalaw lately, was taken off the
sand bat wash, and Waa beached
for repair*.
Miss Annie Johansen, of San
Franebeo. arrived en Iba Break
water, Intending te remeto for a
few month* ia MankfieM. She b
tha gaeet of K- A liekwotth find
family.
The mail fates Hanebarg, which
was dee hare Friday teorailg at
0 o'clock, arri rad Thursday even
ing at 9. Thb breaka tha record
tar qabk time, and ahowa that tha
route most be in pretty good
order.
Julius Lanes'* new dredger b
doing good work oa Catching
slough. Orer half a mil* of dike
has been built on the B. F, Rom
marsh, the mud from tbe slough be
ing need in lb construction.
Cha». Olire, whose leg wm crush
ed in the machinery of u mill when
he was employed, b ia a hospital at
Loe Angeles, Oat, sad b getting on
M well at could be expected. It
was found nummary to empetate
the leg a bore the knee.
Skeleton collars and fixtures,and fancy
band trimmings at Mrs. Batch's.
If yon want to lie with the up-to-date
crowd, always go to the Our Way.
Wild Rose, the best Oregon fiour on
the market, at W . T. Kerr & Co.’s.
A beautiful line of ladies’ Sleeveless
Underwear—all prices—at Pierce’ s.
___________ M i l r s l i f i e l d .
Geo. W . Wimer has some fine year-
lins to trade for a cream separator.
Large stock of Dry Goods, Laces and
all Dress Trimmings at Kerr A Co.’s.
N ula-guard
S p e c ia l
O ffe r s
New and beautiful things in Draperies,
Silkolines and Cretonnes at Pierce's.
A full line of Fine Shoes for men, wo
men and children, special order, just in
at Skeels’ .
S. M. Nosier has the agency for the
De Laval Cream Separator—the best on
tbe market.
From the office ot the Cosmopolitan Maga
zine
published the ‘ ‘Twentieth Century
H om e,” a new magazine for women on new
lines, printed on coated paper (toned), pro
fusely illustrated and contributed to by more
noted writers than any other periodical. An
English publisher has ordered in advance ot
oublication 10,000 copies for the London mar
ket. W e have made arrangement« to buy a
limited number o f annual Hubscriptions to this
’s prepa
new periodical, which we offer absolutely free
and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’ s.
to our subscribers, new or old. Here is the
Crystal Coffee is the best 25c coffee on most generous offer ever made by an American
newspaper:
the market. W . T. Kerr A Co. has it.
Order your mill wood by phone of The Twentieth Century Home,
for one year (regular price
Kerr & Co. Wilcoxen hauls it, 75c a load.
Raspberry Jam Wnhout Berries.
The dairy and food commission of
Minnesota, has given out for pub
lication a receipt for tbe manufac
ture of jam exposing tbe method of
unscrupulous manufacturers of im-
itation fruit preserves. Tbe expo-
sura reads as follows:
"1 hava seen raspberry jam made
in large quantities from the follow
ing ingredient f : The base of this
jam was apple parings and oores as
prepared and packed in barrels by
apple evaporators. These paringB
and core# were first placed in huge
copper «team kettles with ¡sufficient
water and glucose, tbe latter for
sweetening, and boiled until the
ua waa thoroughly cooked. Then
it wm strained through filtering
material to make a clear syrup.
Next a quantity of analine dye, a
coal tar product, was stirred in for
oolor; then a quantity of timothy
gram seed to imitate raspberry
Ida» (and we’ll have to admit that
tha resemblance was close enough
to deaeive an expert) was incorpor
ated iato the mass and finally a fla
voring extract was added. Tbe
label «aid: ‘Pur# Raspberry Jam,
made from the finest quality of
Fresh Fruit’ " — Ex.
B. a. Kaowlton.
Ask the readers of this paper who
ere suffering with indigestion or
dyspepsia to call on them at once
sad gat a bottle of Kodol Dyspep
sia Car*. If you knew the value of
this remedy a* w* know it, you
would not suffer another day. Ko-
the earnest effort of Senator strengthening.
Dubois of Idaho to get aa anti-Mor
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mon plank ia tha platform. They
T * t a r s a U I 4 In O n e D a y .
refused to aeeept it at the hands of Y ak* L a x* I ITS B ru n o Q uinins T a b le ts.
A n t o p k a rsfnm l tbs m oney if it fa ils to
n Democrat and told b io to «in d M
aa. f l. W . G rp se's signature is oq each
Hte
Na
hi« own buttate*
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If you want a good Biuoke, go to the
for one year (regular price $1).....$1.00
“ Our W ay” and get an American Pearl. This Paper for One Year,
62 numbers...................................... $1.50
Call at W . T. Kerr and Co.’s and see
their new line of ladies’ Flannel Waists. Regular Price $3.50,
All Three to the subscriber for...$2.50
Full and up-to-date line of Bovs’
Misses' and Children’s shoes at Skeels'.
In a neat plat containing about
2 aores, on which there is a lovely
orchard in Coquille city— right
near the business part of town.
For particulars call at this office or
WHAT THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE GIVES. address Adam Pershbaber, Pros
The Coquille Valley Packing Co. car
Single copies 10c. Annual subscription $1.
per, Or.
ries a fine line of Berlin and minced hams.
If you want a Separator, get the best
—the De Laval. 8. M. Nosier has the
agency.
Garten’ s Candy Store and Thomp
son’s Restaurant keep Bert Seal’s straw
berries.
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The Cosmopolitan Magazine occupies a posi-
sion distinctly its own. While giving great
attention to fiction and entertainment—fifty
short stories and one or more complete novels
appear in its pages each yea r—it has a definite
plan beyond. It may be likened to a great
modern university, with a million and a halt
student-readers. A year’s course embraces
what is most 'important in the Scientific field,
what is most interesting in Invention and Dis
covery, what is most entertaining in Travel
and adventure, what is most valuable in the
W orld of Business. A portion o f each num
ber is edited with reference to the W oman <>f
the W orld, another to the W oman ot the
Home, and another to interest Y outh, and
still another for the Man o f Affairs, covering
equally the clerk just startiug in life and the
captain ot industry.
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Geo. M. Hite is building boats for sale.
If you want anything in that line, write < l i u m l i r r l a l n ’ s* C o l i c , C l i o l c r a un<l
him at Bandon.
D ia r r h o e a lien iccly.
1*11 pn V|M»u T o p
Vegederma, Herpicide, Quinine Tonic
and everything in these lines at McDon
ald’s barber shop.
W a n ted —One good horse or a team
will be taken on piano trade by F. M.
Furman, Marshfield.
Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale
and retail, quality guaranteed. C oquille
V alley P acking C o .
summer is over. It can always be
depended upon even in the most
severe and dangerous cases. It is
especially valuable for summer dis
orders in children. It is pleasant
to take and never fails to give
prompt relief.
Why not buy it
now? It may save life.
For sale
by R. S. Knowlton.
We guarantee first-class work at rea
sonable prices at the Coos Hay Steam
Laundry. N. L orenz , Agent.
Ladies call at Kerr A Co.’ s and ex
amine the fine line of Silk Waists and
Silk Trimmings of all kinds.
(rents, call and see the new line of
Hats at Kerr & Co’s. Stetson’s Griz
zlies, etc. Best manufactured.
Loggers, if you want something good
in the s ir « line call and look at the line
displayed by W. T. Kerr & Co.
The Coquille Valiev Packing Company
wholesales and retails Bacon, Hams and
Lard and guarantees the quality.
Remember W. T. Kerr & Co. carry the
largest stock of Ready-Made Clothing in
Coquille, and their prices are right.
$800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch
in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly
ing Government land. J . J. S t a n l e y .
A homey magazine—each month helpful,
practical and inspiring. Full of fasci
nating features; beautifully illus
trated. A million readers.
$ 1 .0 0 per Year— 10 Cents a Copy.
A F ree sample copy to all requesting.
AGENTS WANTED
G ood H ousekeeping wants a subscription
representative in every city and town in
the west. To those who will give all or a
portion of their time it offers attractive
work and pays exceedingly liberal commis
sions. It wifi pay you to investigate. A
postal card will bring particulars. Write
at once so as to be the first in your field.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO.
Pacific Coast Office:
Latest designs in McCall Patterns.
59 C olumbian B uilding . S an F rancisco
Anyone purchasing a $2.50 dress pattern
at W . T. Kerr A Co.'s may have a pat
A n Illustrated Magazine for the Family.
tern free.
At the Our Way you will find all the
leading brands of Cigars, such as the
Rendezvous, Humboldt, Alexander, Jr.,
and Mascarita.
.allies if you want something nice in
For 30 days yon will get rare
the way of Waists anil Ready-Made bargains in all summer goods, in
Summer Suits direct from the factory,
cluding laces, ribbons, gloves, cor-
call at Kerr A Co's.
At Mrs. Moon's
sets underwarp,
I expect to remain here till the 12th
of July, as it will take till about that hose, hats, and
date to complete the photo work I have in her line.
on hand,
T. L. G raves .
Indies, buy your Linings and Trim
mings at Pierce’s.
The stock is the
most complete in the Coquille Valley
and prices as low as the lowest.
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves
to be indebted to the undersigned,
are hereby notified that settlement
must be made at ODce or tbe ac-
oountse will be placed in the hands
of a collector and intereet added.
Z. C. S t r a n g .
S aved F r o m a T e r r ib l e Itentu.
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt
of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying
and were powerless to save her.
Tbe most skillful physicians and
svery remdy used, failed, while con
sumption was Blowly but surely
taking her life. Iu this terrible
hour Dr. Cime’s New Discovery for
Constitution turned dispair into joy.
The first bottle brought immediate
and its continued uce completely
cured her. It's the most certan
cure iu the world for all throat and
lung troudlee. Guaranteed Bottles
50c and f 1.00. Trial Bottles Free at |
R. S. RoowltoD, Drug Store.
waistiugn, silks,
id fact everything
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2825 Keeler St..
C iucaoo , III., Oct,, 2. 1902.
I suiftT-’il with falling ami con-
ft-vtion of the womb, with severe
iviii.a
t.li>‘ groins. ! suf
fered tt’T.blv at tlv time of mcri-
Lid blinding headaches
h i l rushing of blood to the brain.
What to try I knew not. for it
set'mod that I had tried all and
failed, but l had never tried Wine
of Oardui, that blessed remedy for
sick women. I found it pleasant
to take an 1 soon knew that I had
the right medicine. New blood
seemed to course through my veins
and after using eleven bottles I
was a well woman.
Y sA .iu -'-X v O ^
m
For advice in cases requiring
■pecial directions, address, giving
•vmptoms. • The Ladies' Advisory
Department.” The Chattanooga
Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn.
M
A N S E L L .
W ILL M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D TR A IN S.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
Sole Agent for
Leave orders
Little’s stable. Riverton and Peart s Coals
Goquille furniture
and BOX FA C T O R Y
The
F o r S a le .
A good home in this city> on
easy terms:
Enquire nt this office.
CLYDE”
Liveryf eed Stable
G r. W . . M a r t i n ,
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
Proprietors.
T h e 5-cent packet is enough for usual oo-
oasions. The fa m ily bottle (GO cental c o n
tains a supply for a year, A ll druggists
sell them.
W eak
H e a r ts
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can rem em ber when It was sim ple Indiges
tion. It Is a scientific fa ct that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
i traceable to. but are the direct result o f Indi
gestion. A ll fo o d taken Into the stom ach
which falls o f perfect digestion ferm ents and
swells the stom a ch , puffing it up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
'b o heart, and in the cou rse of lim e that
delicate but vital organ b ecom es diseased.
Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevada, O , MTS: I had stomach
trouble and w t . In . bad Mate . 1 I had heart trouble
With It. I took Kodol D ya p epa l. Cure for about tour
nonths and It cured me.
Coqulle Cty, Oegon
General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering.
G ood wood
furnished on short notice.
Corner First and Hall St.
Makes regular trips to Roseburg carrying freight and passengers.
C.
B.
LEEP ,
------DEALER IN ------
harness and Saddles
a
• TC'nds o f X_,3a.tti.er G oods fouinci ina.
H arness Slrop
I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at roasonablo figure
Kodol Digests What You Eat
find relieves the stom ach o f all nervous
Strain and the heart o f all pressure.
S ottlei only. S1 .0 0 S h e holdin* 2 H tim es the trial
•lze, w hich Mils for 5 0 c.
P r t p a r t t d b y ■ . O . D a W lT T A O O ., OHIOAQOb
C o o u ille
E. S. DEAN,
President.
O r.
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
Vice President.
Secretary.
M.G.Pohl, Dr. Optics, Coquille Valley Packing Com pany
Myrtle Point, Or.
H ig h e s t G ra d e L en ses.
S atisfa ction
Guaranteed
in
every case.
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
Capital $10,000.
Principal place of business
Unirriymollili Rock Myrtle Point,
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
prop
BANDON, OREGON.
PATENTS
P R O C U R E D A N D D E F E N D E D . S e n d m «l«l.l
arAwinif or photo, for expert search and free report. I
Frt*e advice, how to obtain patents, trade marks, I
copjrrtghu, rtc., |N A LL C O U N T R IE S .
|
B usiness d ir ec t -with W ashington sa v es time, I
m oney a n d often the pa ten t.
1
I GASNOWI
Patwit and Infrinfsmsnt Prsctlcs tieluilvily.
Write o r com e to us at
BU Ninth Itrsst, opp United States Patent 0«cs.|
W A S H IN G T O N , D. C .
/Notice.
Any person cutting Timber or
Bark of any description on the
lands of the Southern Oregon Com
pany, or removing same, or other
property, from said lands, without
being duly authorized in writing, I
will be Prosecuted according to
Ietw
R E W A R D
Oregon
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always on band. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
hroughbr ed cockerels from $1 up
A. DAVENPORT,
and eggs $1 per setting.
D. H. JOHNSON,
A I
Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
health because she took Wine of
Oardui for menstrual disorders,
bearing down pains and blinding
headaches when all other remedies
failed to bring her relief. Any
sufferer may secure health by tak
ing Wine of Oardui in her home. (
The first bottle convinces the pa
tient she is on the road to health.
H .
General Drayman
»1 P i l c h
J, R. Stillwell,
ilraggmg ! m
rv
W .
Piles upon top of piles of people
J - G " F is h & S o n ,
have the Piles, and DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve cures them. There are
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Uubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
many different kinds of Piles, but
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
if you get the genuine and original
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders givs*
Witch Hazel Salve made by E. C.
prompt Attention.
DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, a cure
is certain. H. A. Tisdale, of Sum-
merton, S. C., says, “ I had piles 20
years and DeWitt’s Salve cured me
after everything else failed.
Sold
‘
by R. S. Knowlton.
The Coqnille Valley Packing Co. will
This remedy is certain to be need
pay the highest cash price for beef, ed in almost every home before the
mutton and pork.
I have a few School Pictures left on
hand which I will sell at half price if
parties want them. Call soon if you
want to get any of them.
6-17-t2
T. L. G raves .
A cheap job is dear at any price. We
do only first class work.
Send or
Foa San*.—'One United States bring us your watch work and it will he
done
right.
W
ilson
J
ewki
.
y
C
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., “ The
Turbine Seperator, capacity, about
1000 pounds; in good order, as Reliable Jewelers.”
good aa m w . Owner perfectly sat
idled but it ie not large enough for
b b business. For full particulars
go to T. H. Mehl A Go’s., hardware
iliild r t 'U .
A Big Bargain
FREE
Bacon, hams and lard, wholesale or
retail, at the Coquille Valley Packing
Co.’s market.
Our Steamers.
*
AM I SILK—The best mercerized lin
ing in the market. We keep an elegant
Passenger list of steamer A l line. P ierce
What the Twentieth Century Home Offers
De Laval Cream Separators are the
liance arriving from Portland July
Single copies 10c. Annual subscription 81.
beet made. S. M. Nosier has the agency
A magazine for Women, printed on fine
4th: Miaa M K Jones, B Mellott, for this place.
coated paper (toned), beautifully illustrated.
Sam Handsaker and wife, Boy
It
will contain what is newest, if best, what
Orders sent by phone or mail will be
is most useful, if new; what is most entertain
Bartel), Miss Jessie Bartell, Mrs filled with promptness and care by W. ing, if helpful, what is most instructive, if in
T. Kerr & Co.
teresting.
Shepley, T W Clark and wife, Mrs
G W Loggie, Helen and Adele
Loggie, J Tayloi, J Ingrain and
wife, Mias Swanson, C W Ged-
dings and wife, Fred Hofer, Geo
Bogerson and wife, Miss Joe Bey
ers, G C Clapp and wife, Tim,
D N, and G M Suseley, Miss Cur
tis, Mrs U rif Jones, Mrs Cavanagb,
Mbs Bradley, Mark Getty, Miss
Getty, B M DatsoD, C TimmoDs
and 6 2nd class.
1 1 1 )-
Notwithstanding all that is done
by boards of health and charitably
inclined persons, the dcuth rate
among small children is very high
during the hot weather of the sum.
mer months in the large cities.
There is not probably one case of
bowel complaint in a hundred, how
ever, .bat could not be cured by
the timely use o: Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy. For sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
The Cosmopolitan Magazine,
J. B. DvLLBt,
ng f<
or cattle of any kind. C fias . P endleton ,
County Treasurer.
Fat
Elk.
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, June
d*l Dyspepsia Cure is a through
digMtant and tissue-building tonic
M well. It is endorsed personally
by hundreds of hundreds of people
whom it has cured of indigestion,
dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart
One of U m curions incident# of and stomach troubles generally.
U m Chicago Republican convention Kadol Dyspepsia Cure digest* what
yon act It ia plaaaant, palatable and
wm
Dealer io finti u l Organ: I
The “ Our W ay” has a tine assortment
of Nuts, strictly first-class goods.
31, 1904.
D e ilr C o ts » K e ll.
E. M. FURM AN,
E. S. DEAN
WM. SLINGSBY,
E. E. DAVENPORT.
T uttle
Temperance
House.
Coqu-ill© Oity. Oregon.
First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transien
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
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-
NO CHINESE L A BOB
First Street— East End of Bridge.
R O S E B U R G -M Y R T L E P O IN T -
Ï Ï A G E L IN E
B. FENTON,
Any person furnishing sufficient
evidence for the recovery of proper
PROPRIETOR
ty so taken and conviction of the S ri lie H irjts >f b e s t qu alitv always on hand. Oood Rigs in read
parties concerned, will be given
ness for special trips. In fact, » g ’ l T ’ 1 ge and Livery business
one-half of the property recovered.
Accommodations for T r m l i i f tueu a specialty
S ' itiiekn Ouroov CovtPAXt.