East Fork Items.
Semi-Weekly Herald
BUSINESS NOTIES.
Five bars Napthol Soap 25e at Lor-
Minard and Folsom's logging
enx’ s.
camp
is
now
in
full
blast,
hauling
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU E SD AY
New Good« arriving every day at W. T.
logs to the river.
Kerr A Co.’«.
AND F R ID A Y .
Mr.
Baggs who bought J.
McDonald haa a fresh supply of Her-
picide and Hair Tonics.
D- F. DEAN, EDirOR AND PROPRIETOR Devault out, expects his wife from
Largest stock of Clothing and Uenta'
Oaklahoma in a few days.
E. M. FURMAN,
PIANO DEALER,
Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s.
Geo. Folsom is clearing up qnite
Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the
Coquille Valley Packing Co.
D evoted to tbe material and aooial np- a tract of bottom land.
building o f the Ooqallle Valley parttonlarly
If you want to buy a boat, call on or
J. Devault expects to locate east
and o f Cooa Connty generally.
write Geo. M. Hite at Bandon.
Subscription, per year, In adranee, $2.00
of Portland
Mens’ boys’ and children's clothing,
Miss Bell Braden’s school is soon cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s.
Church Directory-
Skeleton collars and fixtures,and fancy
to close at Shiloh.
Countv Official Paper.
C hbibtian f ’HuacB. — Pieachine every
Snnday at 11 a. in. and 7*1 p. m. Sunday
aohool at 10 a. m. Cbriatian Endeavor at
fi:90 p. m . Praver meeting every Wednea-
day evening at 7:80. All oordially invited.
Epiaoopal Chnrch,- Epiaoopal aervioea
w ill be held at 8t. Jamea ohnroh, Coqnille
C ity the third Snndav in eaoh month.
Snnday aehool at 10 a. m. eaoh annday.
Wm. Horaefall, Paator.
M . E .C hnroh, Booth: Preaohinp eaoh
and every H nndayaatll a. m. and 7:80 p.
m . Snnday-achooT every Sunday at 10
o ’ clock . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p.
m. JnmorLeague at8:30,p. m. Prayermeet-
ng T hu rsday evening at 7:30.
R. A. Reagan, pastor.
Methodist Epiaoopal ohnroh.—Servioe
the first and third Snnday In eaoh month
Preaohing at 11 o’clook a. m. and 7:80p. m.
8nndav school at 10 o’olook a. m .
Ep
worth Leagne at 6:80 p. m.
W. H. M ybbh .
Pastor.
P eesbttebiam C httbch .— Preaching eer-
yioes 2nd and tth Snndays, morning ard
evening, Snndny School every Snnday at
10 a. in. Christian Endeavor aervioea every
Snnday at 6:30 p. m., Mias Winnie Half,
President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
Society meets overy two weeks on Thurs
days nt 2 p. m. A cordial weloome is ex
tended to the pnblio to attend all our ser-
uices.
A dolph H abkblt , Pastor
Vegederma, Herpicide, Quinine Tonic
Grain crops are very light in
and everything in these lines at McDon
Douglas, wheat 80 cents and oats ald’ s barber shop.
40 cents per bushel.
Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale
Some farming is being done on and retail, quality guaranteed. CoquiLLi
V alley P acking C o .
California style, plowing and seed
We guarantee first-class work at rea
ing while the ground is dry.
sonable prices at the Coos Bay Steam
The potato crop in this neigh a fine lot of logs ready to run
borhood is short, owing to the when sufficient water comes. The
camp is on big creek on the Bron
long dry spell.
-Everyone was glad when the son ranch.
rain camo, as the roads were very
The big camp above Brewster
valley have disbanded, trout fishing
dusty.
Mrs. L. E. Brown was visiting at was the main sport and but few
the home of her parents Mr. and trout are left to tell the tale above
Brewster valley.
Mrs. H. S. Davis last week.
T. S. Everenden with a crew of
men is making some needful im
provements in the road near Re
mote.
Lawrence Jennings has built a
neat cabin on his homestead claim
on Slide Creek.
Mr. John Root and family who
have just returned from Arkansas
were here on their way to Halls
creek to mako their future home.
Eckley Items.
Newt Biglow killed three pan
thers near Salmon mountain Sep
tember 25. Newt was going to the
mines and discovering tracks of the
animals, returned to Deer Park, se
curing a gun and some dogs and
soon had his game.
He was well
pleased with his day’s work.
H
S ld i
a m sth ik o
J o h n n ie .
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the
public that Mary Kosta, my wife,
line left my bed and board without
jimt cause and provocation, and
tlint I will not in any way be re
sponsible for her acts and hereby
warn all against trusting her on my
accou nt
F sans
K osta .
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Oregon.
Laundry. N. L o r e n z , Agent.
The Coqnille Valley Packing Company
wholesales and retails Bacon, Hams and
Lard and guarantees the quality.
$800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch
in Southern Coos, with plenty of outlyi
ing Government land. J. J. S tanlxy .
A cheap job is dear at a n y price. We
do o n ly first class work.
Send or
bring us your watch work and it will be
done right. W ilson J kwely Co., “ The
Reliable Jewelers.”
V io le n t A tta c h ot D ia rrh o e a C u re-
oil b y C h a m b e r la in ’ s
C o lic ,
era anil D ia rr h o e a R e m ed y
an d P e r h a p s a l.ite S av ed .
“A short time 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, a leading citizen of Patton,
Alabama. “ A friend recommended
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a
twenty-five cent bottle and after
taking three doses of it was entirely
cured. I consider it the best reme
dy in the world for bowel com
plaints. For sale by R. S. Knowl
ton.
S p e c ia l O ffe rs
2825 Keeley St.,
C u ic a o o , 111., Oct,, 2, 1902.
I Buffered with falling and con
gestion of the womb, with severe
pains through the groins. I suf
fered terribly at the time of men
struation. had blinding headaches
and rushing of blood to the brain.
What to try I knew not, for it
seemed that I had tried all and
failed, but I had never tried W ino
of Cardui, that blessed remedy for
sick women. I found it pleasant
to take and 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.
Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
health because she took W ine of
Cardui 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 W ine of Cardui in her home.
The first bottle convinces the pa
tient she is ou the road to health.
For advice in cases requiring
special directions, address, giving
symptoms, “ The Ladies’ Advisory
Department,” The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Ed. Gillespi, of the Sam Smith
place across from Johnsons’ mill,
informs us that there are four steers
about his place which he wishes the
owner to look after.
They are
Notice
marked crop and underbit in left
We the undersigned want it un ear and split in right, and branded
derstood that the tickets marked with an H or an R.
Dispatch and Favorite are not good
on Str. Antelope, and that when such
H ay!
tickets are purchased from Capt.
Grass and Clover Hay baled and
Panter they will not be honored.
delivered at Coquille or Bandon,
Signed:
T hos . W h i t e ,
J oh n C. M o o m a w .
Or., for $11 per ton by Steamers
Dispatch, Favorite or Liberty.
LAND FOR SALE.
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves
to he indebted to the undersigned,
are hereby notified that settlement
must be made at ouce or the ac-
oouutSH will ho placed in the bauds
o f a collector and interest ndded.
/. C. S t r a n g .
♦ • ♦
c h o le r a I n ta n tu m .
This disease has lost its terrors
since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dia.-rh<ea Remedy came into
general use. The uniform success
which attends the use of this reme
dy in all cases of bowel complaints
in children has made it a favorite
wherever its value has become
known. For safe by R . S. Knowl
ton.
W anted
Special Representative in this
county and adjoining territories,
to represeut and advertise an old
established business boose of solid
financial standing.
Salary $21
weekly, with Expenses advanced
each Monday by check direct
from headquarters. Horse and
buggy furnished when necesary;
position
permanent.
Address
Blow Bros. & Co., Dept. A. Mon-
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“For several yeers my wife was
troubled with what physicians call
ed sick headache of a very severe
character.
She doctored with sev
eral eminent physicians and at a
great expense, only to grow woree
untill she was vnable to do any kind
of work.
About a year ago she
began taking Chamberlnin’s Stom
ach and Liver Tablets and today
weighs more than she ever did be
fore and is real well,” says Mr.
Geo. E. Wright o f New London,
New York,
For sale by R. S.
Knowlton.
The mining company at the Divil-
360
acres improved
Bottom
biss group of claims have put in a
Land— 3 miles from Coquille City.
new improved seperntor and such
A fine investment. For prices and
other modern machinery to their
terms apply at M. A. Pierce’s store.
quartz mill; they have also develop
ed some very rich sulphrates and
F o r S a le .
the mill will start as soon as the
A good home in this city, on
rainy season begins.
easy terms:
Ormsby & Woodworth have Bunk
Enquire at this office.
down thirty feet on their property
R -l-P -A -N -8 Tubules
at Brayes mountain and have a ledge
Doctors find
four feet thick thnt assays up into
A good prescription
tho hundreds of dollnrs to the ton.
For mankiud.
They aro much encouraged and are
Tho ft-oeut pocket io enough for uonal oc-
still going down.
A part of the oomonn. The family bottle (IN) cents: con
tains a supply for a year. All druggists
sell then).
ledge is free milling.
Joe Haines' comfortable mount
ain farm hotel is crowded nearly ev
ery night, there being many pros
pectors examining the Sixes, John,
son's and Salmon mines.
Eight
teams were counted one day last
week heavily loaded with supplies
for miners on the Myrtle Point-Eck-
ley road, considerable of which
went to Poverty Gulch and Salmon
mountain, where each have a crew
of men at work with promises of
good success.
C apt Whitney of
the South Sixes has a fine four-
horso team continually on the road
with material and supplies for his
miners.
The Harrisoo Brothers
are getting in winter supplies and
will commence working their rich
grounds as soon as water falls.
-
band trimmings at Mrs. Batch’s.
Robert Goetz is teaching the
Large stock of Dry Goods, Laces and
Gravelford school, a graduate of all Dress Trimmings at Kerr A Co.’s.
Philomath college, Benton county.
W . P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils
and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’s.
G, G. Swan and family have just
The Coquille Valley Packing Co. car
returned from the prune and hop ries a fine line of Berlin and minced hams.
picking yard at Umpqua Ferry,
Bacon, hams and lard, wholesale or
Douglas countv. They report hops retail, at the Coquille Valley Packing
Co.’s market.
and Italian prunes light crop.
Geo. M. Hite is building boats for sale.
Petite crop good, 5 cents per box If yon want anything in that line, write
was paid for Petite prune picking, him at Bandon.
The Coqnille Valiev Packing Co. will
and 6 for Italians.
One cent per
pay the highest cash price for beef,
pound for hop pioking.
mutton and pork.
Quite a tire has been raging on
the Coast Range. Miles of country
burned over, and several head of
Tbe W. C. T. U. meets every lat and 3rd
Friday at 2 o. m. at the Christian ohuroh. cattle burned to death and some had
their feet burned and hoofs came off
and they had to be shot.
From Remote.
Mrs. Rooke of Coos river, is
Milt Olivant and Godfrey have
visiting her brother G. V. Gurney hauled six or eight hundred bushels
of Rock creek.
of oats to Brewster valley for the
Mr. John Neal passed here en stage house.
route to his home on South Fork of
The logging teams have finished
Coquille with a band of goats which hauling white cedar for I. T.
he had purchased in Douglas Co.
Weekly and Sam Stout.
They
Mrs. J. A. Fottor and daughter
will leave this week for an extended
visit with relatives and friends at
Portland and Newberg.
Marshfield,
Goquille Furniture
and BOX FACTORY
J-
6-
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.
E. 8 . DEAN,
President.
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
Vice President.
Secretary.
Coquille Valley Packing Company
(Successors to Johnson, Dean <fc Co.)
C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
Principal place of business
Myrtle Point,
Oregon
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 O F D IR E C T O R S :
A. DAVENPORT,
D. H. JOHNSON.
WM. SLINGSBY,
E. S. DEAN
E. E. DAVENPORT.
Death’s Harvest
LUMBER
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Osborn § Go’s Mill, Bandon,
Krewson & Goodman, of Coquille,
Deprives You of Your
Dear Ones.
Show your love for the one who
is gone by providing a monument
worthy tbe 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.
Two hundred acres with 7,000,
000 fine standing timber, 3,000,000
of which enn be bandlogged. Good
AGENTS.
house and barn, 70 acres in grass
In a neat plat containing about and good orchard. A big bargain Will take orders for lumber of all kinds and in quantities to suit
2 acres, on which there is a lovely — at $15 per acre. Call on H erald .
purchasers.
orchard in Coquille city— right
near the business part o f town.
A Bargain in a Home.
For particulars call at this office or
M ARSH FIELD , OR.
address Adam Persbbaker, Pros
The Herald can make you a fine
per, Or.
Telephone, Main 238.
offer in the way of a home and
three of the finest garden lots in the
N O T IC E .
city, which the present crop will
prove. A good wagon and team
I keep in stock Cigars and Tobac will be aeceptible as part pay.
co. Also fresh candies, and nuts,
fruits, etc. Milk Shakes, Lemon
Str. W E L C O M E
ades and Soda,
Our prices are
General Draying, Transfering and Delivering.
(>. W illard, M viI ft ,
Ijeav«“*
I
Arrive*
right.
Wo will use you right,
Myrtle Point 1:30 e-M. | ( 'nqwille
4:00 p.*.
< ¡om< and see us.
Coquille CHy 7:00 A-M. ! Myrtle» P’l lOrOOA-M
O rders for Wood Prom ptly filled.
Sddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs jn readi-
Respectfully so bun Med
ues for special trips. In fact, a geeueral Stage and Livery busiqeeu
J ames L. Tmivt+ity,
Leave all orders at P. E. D a n e 's Meat M arket
Accommodation« for Taveling men a specially
ir*»*
A Big Bargain
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Stewart & White Props.
J . B . P O IN T E R ,
Coquille, Oregon.
ROSEBURG-MYK il E POINT-
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8. FENTON.
PROPRIETOR