There is no political lesson for the United States in the situation in Russia. But there is u mora^les- PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY son as strong as words of Holy Writ. The hatred of injustice is AND FRIDAY. universal, It is plantedj n the hu & F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR man heart and nothing can oblitor. ate it. It lives and asserts itself in every quarter of the globe. It is, Countv Official Paper. at the present moment, us positive D ev oted t o ib e m aterial and social up b u ild in g o f th e C oqu ille Valley parttonlarly and dominant in republican Ameri j»id o f 'CJoos C ou n ly generally. ca as iu despotic Russia. There are -ear, in adv vanee, f2 .0 0 Subscription, per year. in our own land monsters of greed and rapacity sheltered und protect- Church Directory- ed by the 1 iws, who refuse to recog C hristian C hubch . - - P lea ch in g every nize or pay heed to the storm which Sunday at 11 a. iq . and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday But is jeh ool a t 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at is gathering about 'them. 0:30 p. n i. Prayer m eeting every Wedn impending, none the less. duy evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. “ They haye sown the wind- and i'lpiscopal Ohnroh.—E p iscop a l services w ill be held at 8 t. .T -ines ch nrch , C oqnille shall reap the whirlwind.” You <’ Hy the third Sunday in each m onth. may search the Scriptures from ^nnday school at 10 a. m. each snndav. W in. H orsefall, Pastor. Genesis to Revelation and you will Vi. E . C h n rch , S outh: P reach in g each not find within the lids of the Bible and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 in S nnday-sohool every Sunday at r¿ a declaration of justice which lias o ’ clo ck . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. -Junior League at 3:30,p .m . Prayerm eet- been more unerringly verified in all i n j T h u rsd a y even ing at 7:30. iges of tbo world than this same H. M. Branham , pastor. Kansas City Star M ethodist Episcopal ch nrch .—Service text from Hose a. Semi-Weekly Herald the first and third Sunday in each m onth Preaching at 11 o ’ clock a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o ’ olock a. ni. Kp- w >rth League at 0:30 p . m. J , L. B eattt , Pastor. ^ rksbythbian C tiubch .—P reaching eer- V‘ ies 2nd and 4th Sundays, m orning ard « vtning, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m . Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:30 n. m .,M is s W innie Hall, J resident. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary t ocietv meets every tw o weeks on Thurs- »'avHatJi p. ra. A cordial weloom e is ex- iended to the publio to attend all onr ser- rioes. A polph H abehlt , Pastor The W. C. T . U. m eets every 1st and 3rd l ridav at 2 p .n i , at the C hristian ohurch. S bvbhtii D ay A dvkntist C hubch —Sab- I ath < seventh d a y ) services; Sabbath ohool 10 a. m.. B ible study 11 a. m ., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p. ni., feting people’ s m eeting F rid a y, 8 p. m. \il are invited to attend these m eetings. C. H. BUNCH. Elder. Heir to Millons and a Title. * •»- 4 n r « «1 U o i i f e i i i i i p t i o u . Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan. writes, My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had quick consumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and it cured him. That was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 25c, and 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. The Naval appropriation of $99,- 914,359 looks as much like a hun dred million dollars as a bargain sale of goods reduced from a dollar to ninety-eight cents. Dairy Farm tor Sale. A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill land, and adjosning the town of Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, and £ mile from creamery. Forty- five acres of bottom land improved and in good state of cultivation; 5 acres slashed, burned and newly seeded; hill laud is all good for pas ture; 3 acres of orchard in good eari bngcondition and different var ieties of fruit. House, barn and other buildings. While we have a number of other dairy farms for sale, yet this is one of the best bar gains, as the location is all that could be desired, being near town, school and creamery. This is cer tainly a bargain for some progres sive dairyman. Price $7,500. FRANK W IL50N , Prop. AM ATEUR With Double Plate Holder in * ! T í«% 5 ft¿ ffe iS Í2 «M a guten CM to f M « I I n T N » D A IL Y fO lIB MAI* ♦ T M f é y n p A Y ; O U » M A L — «te a A L L T N I NftWts aad « N « M l ta* toaaa #4 tatarata to aaaa aad i * o « m . an4 tot-da*. fc*a tB tba 'M ktfta'i aamlt — «a aa rated to «to W « Ita d a y pafaat ad tea JOI/ 1 NAL bara an tutea« m « t e * It N m N i n i ta anal a w te Ma | rtorOtwaov Doti faa «te» te «to tod U $ K CAW te ta n t paitea. wfü to dtetoad ««a < M ÿ la addHtaw ta ito rantoa «aoêta. m m * ‘ » JOURNAL tor* «tea * Ma to« Capt. Nelson. Master, Will make regular trips between Coos Bay and San Francisco Carrying passengers and freight at lowest rates. OREGON GOAL & NAVIGATION CO. 9 O CO., Agent, Empire. Str . W E L C O M E O. W llU r l, Ma-ter. le a v e s 1 Arrives ! Myrtle Point 1 30 p - m . 1 C oqnU lpC y 4:00 p - m . Î <'oquille C ity 7 HW A-M. I Myrtle F t 10.-00 a - m . 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They «ere made for a first-class man that's you. For iJnie by i W. T KERR A t o. 1 flf* *0¡3tT‘ LTluMDA? ) ÔÛ? OF Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. $1 .00 per Year— 10 Lents a Copy. I tote*'£ M ta w ry A C H O IC E L IN E Euerything found in a first-class Grocery. F 0 »C The Mr. Kerr above referred to is a cousin of our townsman, l\. T. Kerr, who bears the same relation- ship to the original Kerr family as j does Alexander Kerr, nnd in case of a proper division of the estate! will come in for a good share. His father seut an attorney to enquire I into the matter several years ago] who he thought proved false and dropped the mntter for a little hush money which he appropriated to his own use. It is to be hoped that the estate may he properly anil fairly distributed among the rightful per sons. C0QUILLE, OREGON. . R O TH C H ILD BROS. Dr. King’s New Discovery Electiic Lights. Everything in First- Class Style. . F a n c y a n d S ta p le Groceries. A m e r ic a n C am eras. AMERICAN CAM ERA MFG. CO. kill ™, couch CURE Str. Elizabeth $ 1.60 . D I'.ALER IN and A m e r ic a n J r . C A M E R A . Drane’s Store, P oco, B u ch -E ye man or woman to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for well established house of solid financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary with all necessary ex- i peDses paid weekly by check from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Position permenent: previous experience not essential, j No investment required. We furn- j ished everything. Enclose sel; ad- j dressed envelope. Address, Mana ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. 12t-10 1 iir r e t lllilu l l r u t a ll t y . Spokane, Wash., Feb. 28.— Alex- It would have been incredible ander Kerr, of Spokane, says be is heir to the ostate, and has docu brutality if Clias. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse. N. Y., had not done the ments to prove it, o f Eglinton, in best he could for his suffering son. Kilwinnen, Scotland. The estate, “ My boy,” he says, “ cut a fearful and th e lungs which Kerr says is worth $80,000,- gash over his eye, so I applied Buck- 000, has been in the chancery court len’s Arnica Salve, whiclr quickly WITH of England nnd Scotland since 1449 healed it and saved his eye. Good for burns nnd ulcers too. Only 25c A. D, Ho is also heir to the title of at. R. S. Knowlton’s drug store. Lord Kerr. Notification of the in. heritance came through Scottish 0 N S U M P T I0 N Price Farm lor Rent. OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 papers containing advertisements OLDS Free Trial. 160 acres 2 rnile3 east of Norway, asking the whereabouts of the heir. Surest and Quickest Cure for all Coos county, Oregon, known as the The Eglinton estate has been the THROAT and LUNG TROUB J. H. Allen place. 2 small houses, LES, or M ONEY BACK. subject of incessant legal battles in hay bam, etc., small orchard. 12 to Great Britain. The great Eglinton 15 acres plow land, 40 to 50 acres castle, one of the strongholds of the Scotch in thoir war with England, cleared for pasture, mostly fenced; The Whole Thing in an Egg Shell unfailing supply of running water, was controlled by the Kerrs for gen erations. Iu the mi Idle of the 15th 1 mile from good school, good coun H o w to Get Will lease for a century, when the Kerrs were up ty road by place. term of years to reliable parties. holding the standard of England 2 0 0 Eggs a during the war with France, Cap For further information address the Year per Hen ow ner, E. B arnett . tain Drummond, of the English Riverside, Calif. army, married a daughter of the T he second edition o f a P racical Poultry Kerrs and during the disastrous U i v i 'S l l . - u l l l i , V ijin r m il l T i m e . Manual is now ready. C ontains am ong times so many of the family expired Herbine is a boon for sufferers other things the fam ous S am pson M ethod that Drummond claimed the estate from aneainia. By its use the blood o f F eeding, which is know n to be one o f « ' » » k i n g H profit from saying he was next in line. Bitter is quickly regenerated and the color poultry. Some o f the chapter headings are: ... m • I n 1.1 .3 i, • quarrels ensued between the Kerr becomes normal. The dr-m ing lsroouer Chieks: P rofitable Poultry K «is- strengh is revived. The languor is iug; P rinciple D ifficulties; U cm ediea for and Drummond families. diminished. Health, vigor and Koiip; During the M on li: E con om y in The prosont Mr. Kerr says he re tone predominate. New life and Feeding; Poultry as a B usiness; Trap members his grandfather discussing happy activity results. Mrs. Belle Nests, with plans nnd illustrations. This the famous cases and the large II. .Shriei, Middlesborough, 111. chapter is worth the price o f the book. estate ho hoped to leave his children writes, I have been troubled with T ells the practical way to m ake poultry pay. Price 50o. if the English courts did him justice. liver complaint, poor blood, and <>ur paper is a 3 2 page Agricultural M aga have foundnothing to benefit ine like Mr. Kerr expectant will take a little Herbine. I hope never to be with zine w ith Household. P ou ltry, H orticullure time to establish his right to the out it. I have -wished that I had and Dairy Departm ents. S ubscription price ¡(1.00. title. Other heirs, hut not so di- known of it in my husband’s life T o introduce our m on th ly into you r hom e time.” ‘ 50c Sold 1»v R. S. Knowlton. wo will send the paper o n e year and A reet live in Canada and the East. P ractical Poultry M anual for 35 cen ts. Kerr has lived in Nortbport Stevens county, Washington, for 12 R-I-P-A .N -S Tubules The Pacific Tree and Vine years. He is a member of the firm Doctors find P a r k H o te l B ld g ., S a n J o s e , C a lif . A good proscription of Kerr, Stone & Graves, which con For mankind. trols the American Engle and the The 5-cent paoket ih enough for nanal oc- “The safe and reliable tiwn- John H. McBride mine. He will screw remain in Spokane with his wife and casioiifi. The fa m ily bottle (60 cental c o n tains a «a p p ly for h year. All druggist« 9-year-old daughter until he receives sell them. ’ The New and Speedy.. information as to the whereabouts of John McDonald,|whom he wishes to find for the purpose of testifying C. P. Jensen, Master. in his behalf in winding up the Will make regular trips between estate. Mr. Rear is a man of standing in C o q u ille R iver and San the community nnd his allegations F ran c isc o . are readily given credence bv his N o Stop-over at W a y Ports. friends. FRONT STREET. T h e fam ou s W anted —Trustw orthy Euerything neat and up-to-date in every respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. H alf its Former Cost Myrtle Point Oregon. T h e Ui'«l ('itu^li S3 rn|i. Newly established. at R obesth A C arter , S. L. Apple, ex Probate Judge, Ottawa Co., Kansas, writes:” This is to say that I have used Ballard’s Horehound Syrup for years, and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I have ever used.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. The City Restaurant Photography fo r the Buff Pli % molli li Rock P o u lt ry F a rm , J. R. Stillw ell, Prop BANDON, OREGON. Thoaghluî 1 aiul i lu'korels from -1 n]> $1 per settici Stewart & White Props. The only perfect writing machine made. 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