4 T e a c h e r W a n ted . BUSINESS NOTICES. In School District No. 6, a va Five bars Napthol Soap 25c at Lor cancy exists for a teacher. Apply enz’ «. before September 15tb to C. W. PUBLISHED EVE RY TUI 3D A Y New Goods arriving every day at W. T. Sanford, clerk, Empire, Or. AND FRIDAY. Kerr A Co.’s. Semi-Weekly Herald D-F-DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR C oun ty Official Paner. Devoted to the materiel ai t! sooml nr, bmldinp o f the Coquille Valley particularly and o f Coos County generally . Subscription, per year, in ndvanee, »2.00 Church Directory. C hbistmii C hurch . — Pleaching every Sunday at It a. in. and 7:30 p. iu . Hnnday Botaool at 10 a. m. Chriatian Kndeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednsi- day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episcopal Chnrob.—EpiacnpaI services w ill be held at St. James ohnrch. ( oquille City the third Snndav in each month. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. each snndav. Wm. Horscfall. Pastor. M E.Ohnrch. South: Preachinc each and every S un daysatll a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Snnday-school every Sunday at 10 o ’clock . Senior Epworth League At 6:80, p. m. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- ng Thursday eyening at, 7:30. B. A. Reagan, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.—Service the first and third Sunday in each month Preaching at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. ra Sunday sohool at 10 o’ olook a. m. Ep worth Lengno at 6:30 p. m. W .H . M tkbs . Pastor. White River Junction, V t, Sep- tember f m —The Republicans won a sweeping victory in the state elec tions yesterday. Charles J. Bell, their candidate for governor, will have, on practically complete re turns, a plurality greater than that returned for a governor since 1896, and which will prove to be not far from 83,800. Although the manufacture of steel rails has begun in Canada, the Pacific Railroad of that country has just closed a contract with the United States Steel Company and the Pennsylvania Steel Company for 60,000 tons of steel rails, all to l>o delivered before the end of the year. The grist that comes to Un cle Sam’s mill is quite astonishing he still leads the world. This disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends t ie use of this reme dy in all eases of bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become For safe by. R. S. Knowl- The W. O. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd known. Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. ton. P sksbttbbiam C huboh .—P reaching eer- yioes 2nd and 4th Sundays, mornin;» ard evening, Sunday School every Snndav at 10 a. m . Christian Endeavor services everv Sunday at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Winnie Hall. President. Ladies* Aid and Missionary Society roeots every two weeks on Thurs days at ‘J p. m. A cordial welcome is ex tended to the pnblio to attend all onr y uicos. A dolph H abebly , Pastor . ----— F in ds P arasite to D estroy C odlin M oth. The most imports ut discovery ever made for the benefit of horti culture is announced. It is a para site which destroys the codlin moth, and was found in South America by George Compere, who was em ployed jointly by Horticultural Commissioner Cooper and by the West Australian government to find beneficial insects. Compere is now on his way to ship the first colonies of the bug, or beetle, which will destroy the apple pest. Millions of dollars have been spent by the orchardists of this state yearly in fighting the cod lin moth. -------------» .§> — ■ ■ ■ -- Next Sunday closes the confer ence year for the M. E. Church, South, and on that day Rev. R. A. Reagan will preach bis farewell < r- mon in this city. This will clos :i very pleasant year’s work, in some respects, for Mr. Reagan. Having been stationed hero on previous oc casions, he had many friends who were pleased at his being sent here on this occasion who have done much to mnko it pleasant for him, but having been separated from his family most of the timo has been an unpleasant feature, while there has been some financial loss by his not being able to look after certain interests at the farm near Roseburg. Ho has a large circle of old friends as well as many new ones who wish him well wherover his conference may see fit to send him. (MvrtlePuiut Enterprise.) Several casoe of scarlet fever are reported about town and in the country. ---------- —--- Hay! Grass and Clover Hay baled and delivered at Coquliie or Bandon, Or., for $11 per ton by Steamers Dispatch, Favorite or Liberty. W. T. Kerr & Co. keep the Mc Call patterns. —► . ----------------— P. E. Drane, the market man, keeps the justly popular fu ll cream cheese manufactured by Capt- Harris, of Sumner. Violent Atturtt ot Df h rrlwea Cure- <1 ■>)’ i'liam herlnlu’ » Colic, era nml Diarrhoea l(en,e,lj’ a n .I P e r h a p s a l.ale Staved. ■A short lime ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief," says John J. Patton, u leading citizen of Patton, Alabama. “ A friend recommended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three loses of it was entirely cured. I consider it the best rerae- ly in the world for bowel com plaints. For sale by R. S. Knowl- ton. Largest stock of C In tiling and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. Marshfield, Lsrd and Bacon at wholesale at the Coquille Valley Packing Co. Or e on. If you want to buy a boat, call on or write Geo. M. Hite at Bandon. Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing, cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. Skeleton collars and fixturea.and fancy band trimmings at Mrs. Batch’s Large stock of Dry Goods, Laces and all Dress Trimmings at Kerr A Co.’s. W. P. Fuller's prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J J. A. tam ii A C o.’s. Crystal Coffee is the best 25c coffee on the market. W . T. Kerr A Co. has it. Call at W . T. Kerr and Co.’ s and see their new line of ladies’ Flannel Waists Bacon, hams and lard, wholesale or retail, at the Coquille Valley Packing Co.’s market. S p e c ia l O ffe r s Face W ild Rose, the best Oregon flour on the market, at W . T. Kerr A C o .’ b . W a s A lw a y s V e r y Pale and T h in . Nervous Prostration- Faint S pells. Dr. Miles* Nervine Saved My Life. There is great danger m a run down con- inon. ~ and worries of business and the home, all Orders sent by phone or mail will be have a deleterious effect upon the nerves, which in their devitalized condition readily filled with promptness and care by W fall prey to the attacks of disease. Aside T. Kerr A Co. from the danger there is no condition at tended by so many disagreeable symptoms; < ieo. M. Hite is building boats for sale such as loss of appetite, indigestion or nerv If you want anything in that line, write ous dyspepsia, headache, tired feeling and him at Bandon. loss of ambition together with the agony of The Coquille Valiev Packing Co. will sleepless night* spent in tossing restlessly about, only to rise exhausted in the morning. pay the liighest cash price for beef, Dr. Miles' Nervine is a true nerve tome mutton and pork. which, by strengthening the nerves, restores Vegederma. Herpieide, Quinine Tonic health and appetite ana brings sweet sleep. “ For six years I suffered almost constantly and everything in thi hese lines at McDon from a complication of troubles which culmi aid’s barber shop. nated in complete nervous prostration. I I could not sleep, «¡¡«To • I - suffered - Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale had no a pp«ti and retail, quality guaranteed. CoqciLLZ from indigestion sod nervousness. As is so often the case in nervous prostration I fre V all zy P acking C o . quently had weak, fainting spells. Doctors aid not help me. They said my blood was Ladies call at Kerr A Co.’ s and ex very poor, and I know my face was always amine the fine line of Silk Waists and very pale. The very first bottle of Dr. Miles’ Silk Trimmings of all kinds Nervine I took gave me noticeable relief and We guarantee first-class work at rea I felt stronger than I had in years. My sonable prices at the Coos Bay Steam neighbors in Puyallup, Wash., where I them lived will testify to this. I also used some of Laundry. N. L o r e n z , Agent. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Tonic and Anti-Pain Pills. I believe the Dr. Miles Remedies Gents, call and see the new line of saved my life.”—Mas. J. C. B enedict , Tuck Hats at Kerr A Co’s- Stetson’s Griz er, Utah. zlies, etc. Best manufactured. Iruggisl sell and guarantee first bot- All druggists tie Dr. Miles’ Remedies, Send for free book Loggers, if you want something good on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address in the shoe line call and look at the line displayed by W . T. Kerr A Co. The Coquille Valiev Packing Company wholesales and retails Bacon, Hams and Lard and guarantees the quality, Remember W. T. Kerr A Co. carry the largest stock of Ready-Made Clothing in Coquille, and their prices are right. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE From the office ot the Cosmopolitan Mag* zine is published the ‘ •Twentieth Century Home,” a new magazine for women on new lines, printed on coated (taper (toned), pro fusely illustrated and contributed to by more noted writers than any other periodical. An English publisher has ordered in advance ot £ >uhlication 10,000 copies for the London mar ket. 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A magazine for Women, printed on fine coated paper (toned), beautifully illustrated. It will contain what is newest, if best, what is most useful, if new; what is most entertain ing, if helpful, w’hat is most instructive, if in teresting. T o tlx e L ittle's Stable. Ladies if f yon you want something nice in the way of Waists Ready-Made ~ ■ and ■ * ~ V " - Summer Suits diiect from the factory call at Kerr A Co’ s. Either sex. Address, T a k e n W i l l i C ram p s D . M organ , Coquille, or call at farm on Fish- trap. F o r S a le . A good home in th is easy term s: city, on Enquire at this office. --- - •-♦*---------- R -I -P -A - N - 8 T a liu les Doctors find A p ood p rescription NOTICE. Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Little- port was taken suddenly ill Thurs day night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Gifford was called and consulted. He told them ho had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and according ly several doses were administered with the result that the fellows able to be around next day. Tne inci dent speaks quite highly of Mr, Gifford’s medicine — Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy nover fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For lale by R. S. Knowlton. A ll p erson s kn ow in g themselves to be in d e b te d to th e undersigned, arc h ereb y notified that settlement F or S ale .— One United States m u -t lie m nde at on ce o r the a c Turbine Seperator, capacity, about co u n ts« will b e placed in the hands 1000 pounds; in good order, as o f a c o lle c t o r nml interest added. good as new. Owner perfectly sat isfied but it is not large enough for his business. For full particulars go to T. H. Mehl <fc Co’s., hardware store. T. L. Graves, the photographer, could not get ready to leave by July ns he intended, hot has con siderable unfinished work which he will remain to clear np as well as what now work raav rash in the next few dnys. Foit S ale . — Five head of heifers d can make you a fine j and 4 steers—yearlings, At a bar- vay of a home and 1 gan if sold at once. nest garden lots in the H. Nettleton, Coquille. tire present crop will! nod wagon and team Wanted tihle as part pay. Special Representative in this ..... —f I connty and adjoining territories, A Big Bargain to represent ami advertise an old established business boose of solid a in -d plat containing abont financial standing. Salary 121 -, on which there D a lovely ltd in Coqnille city—right weekly, with Expenses advanced the hu-incss part o f town, each Monday hy check direct articular» call at this office or from headquarters. Horse and Adam Pershbaker, Pros- buggy famished when oecesary; position permanent. Address Blew Bros. A Co., Dept. A. Mon- X otice on Bldg., Chicago,.III. e understgned want it tin tina the tickets marked S tr . W E L C O M E and Favorite áre not good O. Willard, Muster, -¡(.lope, and that when such Leave-« ! Arrive« ' purchased from Capt. Myrtle Point 1:30 r-M. I UnqnUleC*jr 4r00p-M. Coquille ( ’ Hy 7:0© A-M. | Myrtle P’t IO.-OO a - m ey w ill not be honored. D. A. Hilling and wife left Mon. T h e He day morning for a two months’ visit in the east. They will visit their old homo in Kansas, and from there will go to Ohio for a visit with relatives. They will also spend will fow days at the St. Louis fair. T hos . W h it k , T orn C. M oomaw . Connect« with lower-river boats at Coquille City for Bandou and intermediate (Rotate. Ample h*rgee for handling freight, action, easy touch, adapted to all kinds of work— best for tabulating and invoice work, universal key board, removable type action, in stantly cleaned. Treble the life of any other machine for good, clean work. Send for Catalogue. Gibbon Magnolia W hisky R O TH C H ILD BROS. DISTRIBUTORS PO R TLA N D . OREGON. Goquille furniture not fa il to oouaalt him and receive the ben efit o f his great skil 1 and exporienoe. The doctor cures when others fail. Try him. CUKES GUAR A N TE E D . Persons cured at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F . GIBBON, 629 Kearney street. San Francisco and BOX FACTORY J- P o u ltr y F a r m , 2 0 8 WOOD St., Pittsburg, Pa. G - F is h A Son, MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. PITTSBURG WRITING MACHINECo- Buff Plymouth Rock J, R. Stillwell, Prop D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, Vice President. Secretary. E. 8 . DEAN, President. BANDON, OREGON. A homey magazine— each month helpful, practical and inspiring. Full of fasci nating features; beautifully illus trated. A m illion readers. Riverton and Peart’s Coals ALL THE L E A D I N G D E A L ERS H A N D L E THE CELEBRATED T h is o ld reliable and most snooessf al spec ialist in San Frarois- co, still continues to oure all S e in e l and S em inal D iseases, snob as Gonorrhes- G l e e t , S t r i a t a re, S y p h ilis , in all it, form s, Skin Diseases. N e r v o u s D ebility, Irapotenoy, Seminal Weakness and Loss of M anhood, the oonsequenee o f self-abuse and excesses producing the following sympa toms: Sallow countenance , dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ring'ng in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in approaching strangers, palpatation of the heart, weakness o f th e limbs and back, loss o f m emory, pim ples on the face, conghs- consam otion e tc . Latest designs in McCall Patterns. Anvone purchasing a »2.60 dress pattern at W. T. Kerr A Co.’ s may have a pat tern free. Sole Agent for Leave orders at X3 r L l o r f u . n a . t e TY PE W R ITE R . »800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch Southern Coos, with plenty of out ing Government land. J . J. S tanley P . A R M S T R O N G . L L . B . , P R IN C IP A L W . H. M A N S E L L , The only perfect writing machine A cheap job is d e a r at a n y price. We do o n ly first class work. Send or made. The writing is in plain view bring us your watch work and it will be Poland China Pigs! E llig ib le to done right. W ilson J kwely Co., “ The of the operator all the time—simplest Reliable Jewelers.” and strongest construction, rapid D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran Registration. Thieo m onths old. oisoo over 41 yearsan j those troubled should Mrs. J. J. Curren and M i s s . Z. C. S tbano . Jennie Curren nml Pearl Wade left ♦ • ♦ ------------— this week for Portland, where tin- A Big Beal Estate Bargain. two young ladies will bo placed in school. Miss Curren will attend Two hundred acres with 7,000, O ho fine standing timber, 3,000,000 the St. Mary’s school. -T which can lie hnndlogped. Good Married—September 8, 1004, it h o u s e and turn, 70 acres in grass the home of Rev. Thos. Barklow, anti l ’ o - 1 orchard. A big bargain David Smalley and Miss Irene L. at $ lo per acre. C a ll on H erald . Suvoaff, both of Arago. Rev. Thos ; Un In a Home Barklow officiated. Lawrence Jennings, who is virit- ing with his grandfather, L. B. Fi t ter, at Remote, killed a largo porcu pine while out hunting one day Iasi week. The animal was an unusuall large one and weighed about twenty-five pounds. Tt attracted considerable attention as it is the only one ever seen or killed in this part of the state. We wish to correct Hr thcr Rob erts in this last stater rnt. We have in our office a specimen of this peculiar bird mounted, which was captured at Parkersbuig slim t eighteen years ago by a friend who sent it us. However, they ere r, t plentiful by any means. E ditor II tuald . PIANO DEALER, McDonald has a fresh supply of Her- picide and Hair Tonics. For Sale. For mankind. Considerable machinery was re Tho 5-cent packet is uiiongh for usual oc casions. Tho family hottlo (60 cents» con ceived this week for the Hall A tains n fcuppljr for i year. All druggists sell them. Esterberg mine. Frank C. Kirby is at this place buying up cattle for tho McDer mott firm, San Francisco. J . I, Knight has sold 300 head from hi range. The cattle will probably lie taken to Dillard for shipment Call and see the new line of Shoes at W . T. Kerr A Co.’ s. The Coquille Valley Packing Co. car ries a fine line of Berlin and minced hams C lio I e r a lia liiu t u m . E. M. FURMAN, Largest stock ot Clothing on the river at Lorenz’ s. hroughbr ed cockerels from $1 up and eggs $1 per setting. Coquille Valley Packing Company $1.00 per Year— 10 Cents a Copy. AGENTS W AN T ED . G ood H ou sekeepin g wants a subscription representative in every city and town in the wept. To those w h o will give all or a portion o f their tim e it offers attractive work an<l pays exceedingly liberal commis sions. It w ill pay you to investigate. A postal card will bring particulars. Write at once so as to be the first in your field. Principal place of business Myrtle Point, Write or come to ua at I »S3 Ninth U nit, opp United State« Patent Oflci l ______ W A S H IN G T O N , D . C . BOARD OF DIRECTORS: OASNOW S an F rancisco An Illustrated Magazine for the Family. Oregon A general packing business carried on. The best meats the country can produoe always on hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclualvely. Pacific Coast Office: A Co.) C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . I P R O C U R E D A N D D E F E N D E D . 8*ndmod«l, I [ drawing orphoto. for expert Bearish and free report. I I Free aurfee, how to obtain patent«, trade mark«, I t n p m ih u .« « ., i n A L L C O U N T R IE S . I I Business d irect "with W ashington saves tim e, I | m oney and often the patent. T H E P H ELP S PU BLISH IN G CO. 59 C olumbia * B uilding , (S u cce ss o rs to Johnson, Dean PATENTS A F ree sample copy to all requesting. A. DAVENPORT. D. H. JOHNSON. WM. SLINGSBY, E. 8 . DE A N E. E. DAVENPORT. Death’s Harvest Deprives You of Your Dear Ones. Show your love for the one wbo is gone by providing a monument worthy the memory of that one. A large monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at his place, will show the best judg ment of first-class designers and workmen. Coos County is the best dairy sec tion on the Pacific coast. k Natural home for all Grasses. W r it e O. O. S A N F O R D , Coquille, Oregon, R eal E state. ^ % I COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS W va / W W W W W W W W W W S I )o n t Have Cold Feet -BUT BURN- John Peart’s Coal, lelivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of town at $3 00 per ton Large scales in connection, Weighing 10 cents per losd M A R S H F IE L D , OK. Stewart & White Props. Telephone. Main 288. ROSEBURG-MYKi LE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Sddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in r a d i nes for special trips. In fact, a geeneral Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Taveling me a specialty