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(Daily Coast Mail.) Semi-Weekly Herald N l n n i a r l i T r u t t b l c a a u il I la w . E. M. FURMAN, C i i i i a M p il Tom Houser is seriously ill at the “ Chamberlain's Stomach and home of his sister Mrs. Geo. Morris Liver Tablets are the best thing PU B L IS H E D E V E K Y TU E SD A Y on C street. for stomach troubles and constipa- AND F R ID A Y . W. P. Muryby is moving into his tion I have ever sold,” says J. R . ; Cullman, a druggist of Potteriville, now warehouse today. Mich. They are easy to take nnd J n F- DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR The Beaver H ill miuo turned out always give satisfaction. I tell my 500 tones of coal last Saturday, customers to try them and if not satisfactory to come back aud get Countv Official Paper. That’s ^oing a few. their money, but have never hud a 1 !.. voti.,1 In ih e niRtrriRl and rooir I nn The fixtures etc. ars being put bu ilding o f the (lonatllii Valley parttonlnrly complaint” For— sale by R. S. vnd o f OnnH Oonnty generally , into place in tho now National bank, Knowlton. Oabsoriiitioii. lier nur. In advatioe. 00 and the bank will soon be open for Special Notice. business. Church Directory- The Coquille City H krald having Tho Breakwater leaves Ban Fran bought out the Coquille City Bulle CnniRTUN Cm-BCIl. — Punching every cisco today at 5 and sailed for Ban tin nnd its business, and tho two Sunday at 11 n. in. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday She .nhn.il at 10 R. in. Okriattan Kndeavor at Francisco Saturday at noon. 0:30 p .m . Praver m eeting every Wedn.4- will take out over 800 sacks of papers having been consolidated, dav evotting at 7:00. A ll cordially invited. all sums that were due and owing j potatoes. Kiiiaonpal Cbnroh.—EpIaonpRl aerviocR to the Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are w ill lie held at Ht. Jninca ohnreb. ro q n ille Tho steamer Czarina took away now due and payable to tho H erald C ity the third Hnnday In each month. 1250 tons of coal ou her last trip Hmiday nohool nt 10 a. m. each annday. amt should be settled at once to W m . Horaefnll, Paator to San Francisco. This is one of give us a chance to get our accounts M E .C bn roh . Hontb: Proaohinir eaoh the biggest shipments that ever balanced up. Tho H krald will ful and every H n n d a v a a tll a. m. and 7:00 p. m Snnday-achool every Hnnday at 10 left Coos Bay, but Beaver H ill coal fill all obligations of the Bulletin ohiloek. Henlor Epwortb I.eairne at 6:00, p. m. Innior Ia>anne at 0:80,p. m. Prayermeot- is in such demaud in San Francisco in the mattor of subscriptions. inc Tbnrnday evening at 7:00. ihe boats have to be loaded down H. M. Ilranham, paator. < lau i i i It o r lu iir M t 'o i i t f l i I t e m c « l j ( In* Methodist KpiROopal chnroh.—Service very heavy to supply the wants. the Drat and third Holiday In each month llPNt Mail«'. - «•> • Prenchlng nt II o’nloek n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Hninlav aclinol nt 10 o'clock a. m . Ep- wor'h League nt 0:00 p. ni. J, Ii. B katty , Pnator. *' ‘ :B enTTaai a n G h u b o h .— Preaching v c i a 2nd and 4th Handaya, m oniinr eer- nrd ey. ning, Hnnday Hcliooi every Hnnday at tOe. in. Christian Endeavoraervioeaevery Sii lav nt 0:00 p. m., Mian Winnie Hall, I r> Ident. I.ndica’ Aid and Miaaionnry ocietv menta every two weeka on Thnra- i iia i nt 2 p. m. A cordial weloome la e i- tei lied to the pnlillo to attend all onr aer- iii.va. A ixu . pi > H a h ii . i t , Paator 1 H ie W. (I. T. 17. meeta every lat and 8rd 'lila y at 0 p. ni. at the Chrlatian church. -IIVKNTII Dav AnvaNTiBT O hoboh —Hab- imlh laeventh d a y) aervioea; Habbath chool 10 a. in.. Bible atndy 11 a. nt.. prayer meeting Tneaday evening Up. in., ronnR ixaipie’a m eeting Friday, H p. in. All aro invited to attend theae meetings. ■ ■■■IM-rlerl I H g o H o t i . Means less nutrition nnd in con- sequince less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious proper ties, the digestion becomes impair ed and and the bowels constipated. Herhine will rectify this; it gives tone to the stomach, liver and kid neys. strengthens the appetite, clears and improves tho complexion, infusos new life nnd vigor to the whole system. 50 cents a bottle, sold by R. 8. Knowlton. C. H. BUNCH. Notice. Elder. iCooa Bay News.) ,J. II. Maaon shiped 87 boxes of frozen steclheads on the Alliance to Portland, en route to Hamburg, Germany. The boxes contained ‘2<i0 pounds each. W e the undersigned want it un derstood that the tickets marked Dispatch and Favorite are not good on Str. Antelope, and that when such tickets are purchased from Capt. Panter they will not be honored. Signed: T h o s . W h i t k , J o h n C. M o o m a w . John F. Hall left ou tbe Alliance Hicks' 1905 Almanac for Portland. Ho is on his way to Salem where the case of Scngstackon The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac va. MeCormao is to l>o taken up by for 1905 is now ready, being the tho supreme court on the 5tli. finest edition over issued. This Mrs. Magee, of Empire, bad a splendid aud costly hook of 200 letter lately from ('apt. Magee, pages is a complete study of astro who was at Honolulu wbeu he nomy nnd storm and weather for wrote. H e is enjoying his trip, and 1905. It is too well known to need expects to be homo by the middle of comment. Bee it nnd you will so decide. The price, postpaid to any Febunry. Capt. Nelson, of the life-saving address, is 30 cents per copy. station, reports that on Friday last The Rev Irl R. Hicks’ scientific, the 2nd class can hoy, which was religious uni family journal. Word anchored olT the North spit jetty, and Works, now abreast with the i. , ¡s 75 cert« a year. lirok the ehain and drifted in on best n.a Both Word and Works aud the Al the North spit manac $1.00 per year. No bettor A. Heekln took in North Bend, investment possible tor any person one night lately, or rather someone or family. Try it and see. Send to in North Bond took in "H eck,” to Word nu 1 Works Pub. Co., the tune of >75. Ho says “ it don’t 2201 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo. look good to me,” and like the man who visited the Bowery in New Cabinet Needles Free York, he'll never go there any more. Capt. Alex Beattie and Miss Gene Beattie, who hail been viaitiug their uncles Robert and John, near the Randolph beach, were passengers on the outgoing Breakwater. Cap! Beattie will take charge of a ship on the Atlantic const, and Miss Beattie is returning to her homo in Scot land. R-I.P-A N-8 Tubules I f the publicitv given Tom Law son’s disclosures written at space rates cuu affect stocks as it lias what might n »l lie expected from the |H»lioy of publicity ip corporate affairs recommended by the presi dent? • -4P- - A n agreeable movement of the bow el« without any unpleasant ef- feel is produced hr Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver _ T a Mel a. For aale by K S Knowlton. ___• (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) 10 000 r r a p it a l $ , . Principal place of business at H a lf its Form er Cost Oregon Myrtle Point, A general packing business carried on. The best meats tbe country can produce always on hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. BOARD OF UlRECTORS: T h e fa m o u s A. D A V E N P O R T , D. H. JOHNSON . Poco, BucK=Eye WM. S L IN G S B Y , E. S. D E A N E. E. D A V E N PO R T. ALL THE LEADING DEALERS HANDLE THE CELEBRATED and A m e r ic a n C a m e ra s . Magn ol i a W h isky A m e ric a n J r ; G e n u in e ly good in detail. Film or C A M E R A every Plates as you choose. $ 1.60 Absolutely new models. R O T H C H IL D BROS: D IS T R IB U T O R S P O R T L A N D . OREOON. Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling a il about our 27 styles and sizes. F ree. l.ii i i i l i n g n . i\, B. Canruon, Chicago, writes Marcli 4, 1903. "H aving been troubled with Lumbago, at differ ent times aud tried one physician after another, .then different-oint ments and liniments, gave it up al together. So I tried once moie. and got a bottle of Bullard’s Snow Liniment, which gave me almost instant relief. I can cheerfully re commend it, ami will add my name to your list of sufferers.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton. — ■ Sawmill Wanted. special inducements will be made by J. D. Mvros of Matt Rink creek, to anyone wishing a site for a port able sawmill. Everything neces sary right at hand for a business of this kind. Coquille Valley Packing Company AMATEUR With Double Plate Holder gSZSZSZS " Coquille Board of Trade û W . T. K err , President. V. R. W il s o n , 946 St. Paul St.. R C :-\ E. D. S i - e r r y , Vice-President Secretary. AMERICAN CAMERA MFC*. CO. O . C- S a n f o r d , Cor. S e c r e t a r y L, H. H azard , Treasurer. • 8 -j S p e c ia l P R O C U R E D A N D O IF E NOE D. Sind mod«*. I Untwin« or photo, for expert matv I i and free report. I Five a. 1 vice, l ow to obtain patents, trade marks, I copyright* etc- IN A L L C O U N T R IE S . Dmsimrss A ir re t v i t k Washing ten saves time, I money a n d o f ton tke fa U n t. Patent and Infringement Pract’ce Exclusively. Write or come to us at 013 Ninth Etroot, opp. United 8taU» Patel W A S H IN G T O N , D. C. • - © * . P lfH .iin l itinl ttia t F.nVrltvc. T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty. 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A large monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at l is place, will shew the best judg ment o f first-class designers and workmen, ■ i io! TME PMELPS PUBLISHING CO. M « • V * «M to mmmß bast $■* "*• E. F. D AV E N PO R T, Secretary H. JOHNSON, Vice President. A YE N PORT, President. P h o to gra p h y fo r the James W. S. Langermsn, repre sentative of the Sultan of Morocco, calls attention the fact that al though Morocco is a fine market fo.- our wares no American enterprise except the Standard Oil Company has taken advantage of it. Maybe Mr. Langermuu does not know that after the Standard Oil Company gets in there is not much room fur anyone else. C iir r t l O re gon . F r a n c is c o . Governor-sleet Stokes says that during his term of office heads of departments must be at their desks five days in the week. Fancy the commotion if such a rule were made for the Senate during the next ses sion of Congress. The Chaplain o f the House of Repreocntstivr* is an anient ad min r o f the president. I I ia said that on one occasion, being alwent mi mied, he forgot his text and con- clmlcd with “ I refer yoif. Lord, to ths President's last annual message.' M a r s h fie ld , " I n my opinion Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is tbe best made for colds,” says Mrs. Cora W alker of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about its being the best No other will cure a cold so quickly. No other is so sure a preventive of pneumonia. N o other is so pleas ant nnd safe to take. These are good reasons why it sliouUl be per- ferred to any other. Tbe fact is that few people are satisfied with other after having once used this this remedy. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. The Journal will send free to any reader of this paper a cabinet of needles all sizes and kimls, who re mits 50 cents for the Daily ami Sunday Journal for one month, or the Sunday Journal for four months, or the Bemi-Weekly Journal for five months, or the Weekly Journal for fix months. B o h n . At Marshfield, Deo. 29, Address The Journal, Portland, 1904, to Mr. mid Mrs. Judd Mills, s Oregon. son. 2 ------------------------------ It looks ns if the cost of the Pan Doctors find ama canal might he reckoned some A good prescription what like that of nu automobile— For mankind. the iuitial expense not so impossible The A « n t packet ia enough for naaal oo- as the amount it will take to run i t oaaiona. The fam ily tail tie (4T0 cental oon- taina a supply for u vtiar. A ll druggists ■» - aelt them. Rigid economy is to bo the motto of the next session o f the 57th Con gress. The members who come loaded down with public huilipng ‘ and river and harbor bills will meet j a frost. P IA N O D E A L E R , BAND0N. OREGON. Thoughhrcd covktn is from $1 up and Cjrtrs $1 per setting P in S B U R G WRITING MACHINECc 701 «000 St . WWrtl H. Pi Stewart & White Props. ___ .Mat Telephone. Mam 288. R O S E B U R G -M V h iL E PO IN T- TAGE LIN E B. FENTON. PROPRIET 0 Sd.lle Horses of In st quality always on hand. Good Rigs jn readi nea for special trips. In fact, a gceneral Stage and Livery business. Accommodation» for T sxelirg m m specialty