Coquille tyerald. F a i l at T r a g i c M v a a i a f . Dying Girl Sings Her Own Rec- qalem Abide with me, fast falls the eventide, D F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR The darkness deepens, Lord me abide, When other helpers fail comforts and C o u n ty Official Paner. F l'llL IS H E D EVERY WKDNE8DVY. flee, Helpof the helpless, oh ! abide with me Chicago, Sep. 26.— (Special. D evoted to the material and social'iip- I l«at word* of the old hymn l> Hiding o f the Coquille Valley particularly were uttered in at whisper, the sur- •»'id o f Coo* County generally. . , . , , ., Subscription, p eryear.in advanoe, $1.1)0 j geon-m-chif leaned over the opérât* 11 iug table, looked at the closing eyes of the butiful girl, pressed his ear Church Directory. to her htuit and announced that C h b ih t ia n C h u b c h . - - Pleaching every Kanday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday . she was dead. wcLool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at Miss Clara Butler, daugthr of a §:80p.B I. P*av<*r meeting every Wednai- _ dav evening at 7:30. A ll cordially invited, prominent Morgan Park family, r n t t d s 0 .h8,0 Jsm^,X P mh, , l®*diug soprano in the F.rst Baptist will City the third Snnday in eaoh month. Church there, thus passed away on Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Wm. Horaefall, Pastor. the operating table at the hospital I I . E. Church, 8outh: Preaching eaoh and every Sundays at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. in Blue Island today. After she bed Sntnfny-sohool day-school every_ every Sunday at 10 been cruelly mangled by a Chicago, o 'clo ck . Senior Epwortb League at 0:30, ra. Junior League at 3:30,p. m Prayermeet- Rock Island A Pacific train. In her log Thursday evening at 7:80. attempt to alight after the train had H. M. Kranham, pastor. Methodist Episcopal chnrcb.—Servioe started, her dress caught in the the first and third Snnday in each month Preaching at 11 o'clock a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. ironwork of the platform and she Snnday school at )0 o ’clock a. m. Ep- was thrown under the wheels. She worth Leagne at 0:30 p . m. W. R. F. B r o w n e , Baator. was hurried to the hospital in the The W. C. T. C. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 3 p. m. at the Christian ohurch. faint hope of saving her life by an S iv s k t u D at A d v k n t ist C utj ar-H— Sab- operation, but it was a vain hope. oath I seventh day) eervicee; Sabbath wbool 10 a. m.. Bible strdy 11 a. m ., Her younger sister, who witneued prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m ., young people’ s meeting Friday, 8 p. m. the accident, is prostrated and may Ail are invited to attend theee meetings. not recover. C. H. BUNCH. Elder. Although she knew death was in the room and fast closing down the J. K. Scott was a passenger down span of her life, Miss Butler was the river on Friday. cheerful to the end, 'Tell them I am not afraid to die.” E. J. Price, the sawmill man, was she whispered to her pastor, as a up from Riverton on Thursday. Thomas Ashton was among Co- message to be taken to her mourn quille’s business visitors on Friday. ing relatives in au adjoining room. Then her voice rang pure and clear Anyone wishing a fine lot of huckleberries may leave orders at as a bell with her favorite hymn. Over and over again, until the song this office. Bert McDuffee, the Bear creek died away to a whisper, she repeated farmer, had business in town the words, while surgeons and nur ses turned to the windows and wait Thursday. ed for the end. W ' D. Roberts, of Riverton, was In an adjoining room grief was up to town on Friday transacting tugging at the heartstrings of her business. parents and sister; outside, all was Chas. Levine, section foreman, life and sunshine and action, while was up from the junction on on the white iron table the beautiful Thursday singer chanted her own requiem and B oas.--A t Riverton, October 16, passed beyond with a smile on her 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Foster, face and a song in ber heart, des a daughter. pite the fearful agony inflicted by the Anyone wishing to lease a good car wheels. At her request, a brief farm will do will to call at the service for the dead was held by ber H kbald office. pastor immediately after her death, Jud Mill, the machinist and en while she still lay on the operating gineer, was up from Parkersburg table. This is the second tragedy in the on Thursday. •T. F. Chaney and C. T. Cassna, of family within a year, a brother hav Riverton, returned from Marshfield ing drowned in Ter as.—E r llu w s o C u r e C o r u a a u d B u u ie w a . are these lines from J. H. Sim mons. of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terri ble cough if he had not taken tho medicine about which he writes: “ I had a fearful cough, that dis turbed my night’s rest. I tried everything, but nothing would re lieve it, until I took Dr. King’s New Di-covery for Consumstion, and C ughs, which completely cured me.” Instantly relieves and per manently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneu monia. At R. S. Knowlton’s drug- ist; guaranteed; 50c and 11.00. ’rial bottle free. First, soak the corn or bunion in ] Notice is hereby given that the under in warm water to soften it; then . signed did on the 6th day of Octolier, 1905, file in the County Court for Coos pare it down as closely us possible county, Oregon, his final account in the without drawing blood and apply I Matter of the Estate of Murphy Dean, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm twice deceased, and that said court lias set daily, rubbing vigorously for five Thursday the 9th day of November, 1905, as the day for hearing objections minutes at each application. A to said final account and the settlement corn plaster should he worn a few of said estate. days to protect it from the shoe. Dated this 5th day of October, 1906, As a general liniment for springs, ROBERT S. TY RRELL, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Administrator of the Prin Balm is unequaled. For sale Estate of Murphy by R. S- Knowlton. Dean, deceased. Ü It makes no difference bow long W a s t e d .— 10 m en in e a c h state to you have been sick, if yon Y i ' i " 3 ou ere I travel, tack signs and distribute troubled with indigestion, constipa., . . . . lion, liver and kidney Ironl.les, “ lld ctrculers of our goods. Hollister - Rocky Mountain Tea Salary *75.00 per month. $3.00 per will make you well. 85 cents. R S day for expenses. Kuhlman Co. Knowlton. Dept. Atlas Bnildiug. Chicago. Having bought out J. S. Kanematz’s Store we will carry a full line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gents’ HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. Wm. Horsfall, M. D., Central Oregon State Normal School O M aved I lia L it e . furnishings. Oliver Wilson & Co.. Our Prie» ■ are R ason ib e. Call and be Convino d. [ ROSEBURG-MYh.cE POINT- TAGE LINE J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes, June 14, 1902: “ I want to tell you I believe Ballard’s Snow op Liniment saved my life. I was Saddle Horses of best quality aiwaya on hand. Good Rigs in readi under the treatment of two doctors, ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. and they told me one of my lungs Opens for foil term September 12, 1905. Accommodations for Taveling n en a specialty was entirley gone, and the other Full Normal / Course, Teachers’ Review Class, Leave Coquille at G a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. in. Fare $5.50 badly affected. I algo had a lump Commercial Course. Expenses very low. on my side. I don’t .think that I For catalogue or information write to A. L. BRIGGS or O. C. BROWN, could haye lived over two months Drain, Oregon longer. I was induced by a friend to try Ballard’s Snow Liniment. The first application gave me great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well. It is a won derful medicine and I recommend it to suffering humanity. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. B. FEM TOW O D airy Farm for INVESTIGATE duality as well as Quantity for the price paid at the City Meat Market Sal. F l o u r a n d F e e d .. FR O N T ST. C O Q U IL L E Tires T in the Vains of any Other. j One-Third Easier One-Third Faster Rotary machine and ball bearing make it the lightest runn ng rna chine in the world. Quiet and durable, the rotony motion does away with noise and wear enttsed by the forward and backward movement of the shuttb C h as . This Steamer is very steady at sea and PICTURES 2,/4x3M inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. Full description in Kodak Catalog F P E E at an y p h o to g r a p h ic d ea lers or b y mail. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. A. M c K e l l i p s , Agent, Coqu/lle, O regon.j H eadquarters at M rs. M, N osler’s.______ screw new, clean and sweet, opening out on New ami Speedy,.Jp7 deck and having only two l>ertha in a Alfred Johnson, Str. Elizabeth Very superior Second Class. 2nd Class, $6. C. P. Jen se W . C. R ose. A g C oqu ille. M a .e r , Will make regular trips between D E A LE R IN Coquille River and San Francisco. ^ Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings ji Constantly on hand. tlio Unfortunate. N o S to p -o v e r a W a y P o r Dr. Gibbon Mr. and ( ’ has Monmaw took Fri- ***** day’s train for the bay where they i SALE, will tnkc n steenier for San Francis- ^ one.fourth ^ interest in the co. They are bound for southern ''D 'lP "1* " 1 <>f ‘ he Coquille Htcam- ,, , , , , , . host Co., consisting of the steamers California, but just what potot i. Di, pat,.,; , Fll * Favorite, and Urn« » S n B I S i i S S l l ^ J S S l i F l g ___ _______ -________ P erson s cu red at not Vfllnitely settled upon. Their, bargea. ,u..c of O p t. T. D. bOE _____ Cha rg es reasonable, f a l l o r w rite. P r . J . F . an • ■ . « n K e e r s r « t . A a s r r a s r l e r s . t a i many friends wish them well. j White, Bandon. A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. safe and reliable tiwn-,^pj tier passenger accommodations are all T his o ld relia b le and tbe m oa t successful S pecial ist In San F ra n cisco, still c o n t i n u e s t o c u r s a ll A e i s a l and S e m i n a l D lifa ir ft su oli as U n n a r r h ir n , U le e f (M r lc m r e , S y p h ilis In all Its form s, f t h I n • H ifs a ft , N ervou s D fW H I y , I* Im p u te»* MHly, f y I N r o n m i l i n n a a l W e a k - n e s s • amt L o o a u a o f N s n h o n « t . t b s consequen ce o f self a bu se and excesses producing t h s follow in g s y m p t o m s ; sallow conn- tenance, dark spots under tb e e y e s, pain in the bead , ringing In the ears, lo s s o f co n fid e n ce , diffi d en ce In approach in g strangers, palpitation o f the heart, w eakness o f the lim its and h aea, loss o f m em o r y , plm nles on the face, cou g h s , con su m p tion , etc, I » r . G lh H e n has practiced in Run F rancisco 4 « re a r s and those t r o u b le ! should n o t fail to consult Price, Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'owest consistent with good goods. 231 SUTTER ST., Marshfield. Brownie A CHOICE LIN E OF General Office for Pacific Coast. r. S. D O W . A g e N o . 2 F o ld in g Fancy and Staple Groceries. Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a full line of C ap . N elson . M aaet, Fare, let Class, $10. J - G - F is h MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning W ork a Specialty. All Orders given proinp' Attention. DEALER IN Will make regular trips between room. and BOX FACTORY Drane’s Store, Str. M. F. Plant, WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. San Francisco, Cel. Coos Bay and San Francisco Goquille Furniture FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Lard. Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Turkeys and Game in Season. Front Street, Coquille, Ore., Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Pox 224 • ' y fttountain Tea Nuggets Mrs. Moon can now show you R. A. Young and wife who have eight designs in the R. A G, corsets spent the past year in different —also Ferris waiBts. parts of Oregon, and the past few N om e N r a -e n n b li- M r l r c weeks in this place, started on their It may be a piece of superfluous return to Washington Friday advice to urge people at this season Indigestion, constipation, dys of the year to lay in a supply of pepsia, kidney and liver disorders, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It and all stomach troubles positively is almost sure to be needed before cured by using Hollister’s Rocky winter is over, and much more Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a Tablets. R 8 Knowlton. cold is contracted and before it has L. R. Edmunds and family bedome settled in the system, passed through town on Thursday which can only be dene by keep, to the bay where Mrs. Edmunds ing the remedy at hand. This and the children will take the j remedy is so widely known and so .___ , n o , . '¡altogether good that no one should e raer or Portland for a visit, j hesitate about buying it in prefer Mr. Edmunds returning the day once to any other. In is for sale by following. R. 8. Knowlton. TO THE P U B L IC A name well and most favorably known and respected by the entire trade. TWO MACHINES IN A private Hospital w ell equipped for the treat ONE. With the shuttle a Lock ment of surgical and medical diseases. Stitch; with the looper a Chain > 71 - T r a i n e d Nurses in Attendance. Stitch. Instantly interchangable without any adjustment. For sale by the W. R Haines Music Co. For Information Address Agents for Coos and Curry coun Marshfield, Oregon. Phone 631. ties. Easy terms. 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 land is all good for pas ture; 3 acres of orchard in good eari bngcondition and different var ieties o f fruit. House, barn nnd other buildings. While we have a number of other dairy farms for bide, yet this is one of the best bar gains, as the location is all that nild be desired, being near town, on Wednesday. Mr Bryan Abroad si hool and creamery. This is cer Mr and Mrs. Goorgo Barklow, William J. Bryan sailed from San tainly a bargain for some progres of Myrele Point, were in town on sive dairyman. Price *7,500. Francisco September 27. Mr. Bryan Wednesday of last week. R obests & C arter , will make a voyage around the world. Myrtle Point Oregoi.. W. H. Schroeder, of the jeweler, In tho course of his journey he will is ardent for the Whith sewing ms. visit Hawaii, China, the Philippine A J u d I c lo u in In q u ir y chine for Coos and Curry county. Islands, T dia, Austria, New Zaa- A well known traveling man who D u : d .— At Myrtle Point, October land, Egypt, Falestine, Greece, Tur visits the drug trade says has often 8, 1905, Augus R. McDonald, infant key, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Ger- heard druggists inqure of custom son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald, many, France, Norway, Sweden, ers who asked for a cough medi cine, whether it was wanted for a aged 5 months and 14 days. Denmark, Russia, Holland and the child or for an adult, and if for a Miss Lily Way, hello girl at Myr British Isles. child they almost invariably -ecom- tle Point, spent Thurslay night in lu each of these countries Mr. med Chamberlain’s Cough Remdy. Coquille, taking in the Raymond j Bryau will write for his paper, Com The reason for this is that they show and visiting friends moner, one or more letters describ- know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There Mrs. Fred Nosier, of Bridge, nr- i >ng his observations. It is need- is not the least danger in giving it. rived here Wednesday for a visit i less to say that Mr. Bryan’s letters and for coughs, and colds and croup with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C I will be interesting to men and wo it is unsurpassed. For sale by R. M. Skcels, and many other relatives men, regardless of political preju 8. Knowlton, and friends. dice. Those desiring to avail them HOLLISTER’ S W. II. Schroeder, the Watch selves of the opportunity to read maker, moved from tho Collier' these letters should lose no time in \ M r.- y /e.holne for Busy People. building to tho plnce recently oc. 8,,b*eribing for The Commoner. . ; t ) Health and Renewed Vigor. !•••■ :'■>ir Hpatlon. Indigestion, Live copied by Ch is Mooninw's barber Attention is iuvltod to nn an • V - v. Pimples, Eczema, Impure ■ . Singjrlsh Bowels, Headache nouncement, relating to theso let shop on Friday. P >'*!ry Mountain Tea in tab. - .• l"iT. Genuine made by ters, printed in another column of Copt, and Mi Butler. of this • G »!1 v, Madison, Wis. '« rOf! S A L L O W P E O P L E city, started for Berkley, California, this issue. We are able to offer where they will spend tho winter. special inducement:- to any one who C 0 ~ l lu- Oregon C or ] A Nav Co's They will be greatlv missed by desires to read Mr. Bryan’s articles. their many friends. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. a. Electric Lights. Everything in First- Class Style. PATENTS Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. ¡< , j | p r o c u r e d a n d o c fen d i d . "•nsnmi.i.l , d r a w in g .., vTh. ■ to. f o r exp e rt search and free r e p o r t f F f • a 1' h ow t o o b ta in patents, trad e m arks, I I j u>J>> right*, etc.. |N A L L C O U N T R l C S . I | c Bmsin, | money I , I tfirrrt rt Uk Washington saves time, I and often the patent. Patent and Infringsmsnt Prtctlct Exclusively. Writs or m w t o H a l _ | I U Ninth Ptreat, egp United «tales Pateat Oftce | W A S H IN G T O N , O. ________ i &iig CASNOW We have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R EG O N