METHODIST EPISCOPAL Coquille Ijerald. C H U R C H , SO U TH CHARLES H. CLEAVES, P a s t o r . G R O C E R IE S BURN D F D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R Every form of delicacy in this line, and all the staple C O D R Y D E ÎI M A N A G E R articles—the freshest and purest. 1 my Prices are Established on the “ Live and Let anU o f C ook Countv ueîierfÜN E. D R A / N E P. S ubscription, p e r y e a r . in »ul van oc. ♦!.& ) n . - * i M .ii» e q u ip p e d R ig n u n ' M eet. «lash, purse $100 Race No 2—T«««♦ ti*«tr 5 8 I. ¡!. nl thri e, purse *100. Race No. 2| - Burro ruT, f ■ •> entrance, half mile, firs' premim $2 50, second premium $1 50. Race No 3 .- Running, 3 8 mile dash, purse *75. This was the first Methodist The Woman’s Home Mission Race No. 4— Five-mile nutomo bile race, 10 h. p., *15 to fiist, *10 church established on the Coquille Society was organized January river, t|ie organization being ef­ 19, 1893 with 13 charter members. to second. fected in the year 1875. Conse­ Mrs. John Lawrence was elected SATUBDAY, JUI.Y 3. Race No. 5—Running, 3 4 mile quently the M. E. Church South corresponding secretary and has stands, as the Pioneer church of filled this position since that time. dash, purse *150. Rev. Joseph Perkins was There are at present 26 members Race No. C—Pacing and trot the city. ting, half mile heats, 2 :20. class the first pastor of this church, of the society. which at the time of its organiza­ best two out of three, purse * 100, This is a very brief write-up of Race No. GJ— Burro race, free tion consisted of seven members, this church which has been a power entrance, half mile dash, purse *2.50 of whom J. J. Lamb and wife, for good in Coquille for so many Grandma Lindley and Mrs. Roy years, but it may be a welcome bit first, $I.5u second. Rev. Stahl was of history to some readers. Race No. 7—Running, 5-8 mile still reside here. the presiding elder at this time. owners' handicap, purse *150. This church has passed through Race No. 8—Running, quarter Coquille was not much of a city at many trials and tribulations in­ mile dash, owners' handicap, free that time, there being only a few cident to pioneer life, but these But the founding have been blessings in disguise. entrance for horses not trained this families here. of the church proved to be a suc­ The membership is now 100, and season, *10 first, *5 second. cessful undertaking. MONDAY, JULY 5. all departments are well organized In the year 1877 a church was and the Coquille M. E. Church Race No. 9— Running, half mile built by subscription, and it was South is even yet one of the most dash, purse * 100. Race No. 10— TrottiDg and pao. known as a universalist church, desirable appointments of the ing, half mile heats, best three out but all denominations were privi- Columbia Conference. liged to use it who so desired. of five, free for all, purse $150. Rev. C. II. Cleaves, the present It was in the year 1888 that Race No. 11— Running, 3-8 mile pastor was born in Kansas City dasb, owners’ handicap, free en­ the M. E. church South erected an Kansas, spending his boyhood trance for horses not trained this edifice, which, for that time, was days in the Middle West. season, $15 first, *10 second and considered an excellent structure, In September 1903 he entered Rev. W. B. Smith was pastor at $5 third. Morrisville college in Morrisville Race No. 12— Runuing, mile dash the time, and during his pastorate Missouri, from which institution here the parsonage was built. purse *150. About the year 1903 an addition he graduated in June 1907 with A. H. P ow ers , President. The was built on to the original church the Bachelor of Arts degree. G. \V. C ari . eton , Sec’y. following September he joined the building, and the church now has As a premium to the winner 1 South West mistouri conference will give any pacer owned outside, a large auditorium, two excellent M. E. church South and was of Coos county, that wins first Sunday school rooms and a gallery. At this The first Sunday School here stationed at Seneca, Mo. money in race No. 10, *25; or to place there was a new modern any trotter, outside of C oob county, was a union school, with Miss brick church valued at *7500. winning first money in race No. 10, Laura Byers Superintendent, and Two months later he was trans- Mrs. John Lawrence Treasurer. *50. F. P. N orton , About 1891, some of the other 1 ferred to the Columbia Conference Manager Racetrack. Grants Pass. other denominations having or­ | and stationed at ► » Many remarkable cures of stom­ ganized Sunday schools, the Remaining there one year, he was sent to Coquille. ach troubles have been effected by original organization became Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver The music at this church is far Methodist school. J. J. Lamb be­ Tablets. One man who had spent above the average. There is an ex­ anie superintendent of the school over two thousand dollars for medi­ cine and treatment was cured by a n 189G, and has held this posi­ cellent choir, and a Male Quartette few boxes of these tablets. Price, tion ever since. The present en­ recently organized is meeting with 5O cents. Samples Iree at R S rollment of this school is 11(). popular favor. We always aim to Knowlton’s drug store. The Epworth League was or­ lo have good music. w ir e l e s s incandescent Electric Light A llian ce ganized in 1891, and now has about Services are held in this church 50 members. Mr. A. T. Morrison is every Sunday, and pastor and con­ The playing schedule for the president <>I this young people’s gregation extend to all a hearty remainder of the season is as fol­ organization. welcome to their midst. lows: June 20— Marshfield vs. Coquille M illinery at C ost at Marshfield; Myrtle Point vs. Mrs. A . G. A iken s, com m en cin g | Thursday. Jun e 24th, w ill c lo s e o u t North Bend at North Bend. Coos Bay and Portland Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 y. m. Sails from Coes Bay Tuesdays at scrulce o f tide. AT THE a< r entire stock o f sum m er m illinery ! nt cost. E very th in g must g o to make room for the fall stock. City Skookum Restaurant, E. C. "The safe amt reliable tiwn- 'The New ami Speedy,. Str. Elizabeth? C a p t. Olsen. M a ster. W ill make regular trips lie* v 1 C o q u ille R iv e r an- i an F r a n c is c o . N o S top -over at W a y P orts. TO THE PUBLIC Electlic Lights. 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