Coquille Herald. I l u w r l C o m |i I a ■ ii t In f l i l l i l m i . Another Prediction G R O C E R IE S When six months old the little Ace- ld.ng t-> a Pi rtlan t minister daughter of E. N. Dewey, a well the end f the « 1 1 i is about due. known merchant of Agnewville, D F. DEAN, PROPRIETOR But we urn not going to take any Va , l ad an attack of cholera iufan- tum. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera C O. DRYDEN M A N A G E R stock in the prediction. Almost and Diarrhoea Remedy was given every eight or ten months now for and effected a complete cure. This üountv Official Paper. 1 tho past 20 years we have packed remedy has proven very successful uj> our suit case and paid our board in cases of bowel complaint iu I UHLI8HKD EVEKY WEDNESDAY. | bill, put ou a clean collar and other children, and when given according to the plain printed directions can j wise prei ared to leave in a hurry, be relied upon with periect confi I' voted to ib e nuitcrutl mut social ui When reduced with water • il lin g o f the C oq u ille V alley imrt.onlarly only to be con.polled to unpack and dence. o f Coos C om ity g e n e ra lly . begin all over again to acquire ! and sweetened it is pleasant to take, isonn tion , p e r y e a r .in advance, ( 1 .S 0 auothcr boa- I bill. They don’t j which is of great importance when I I a medicine must be given to young j fool us that way any more. children. For sale bv R. S. Kuowl-1 Phone, Main 55. .. ton. f°** TllOJSC W ll«» I l i l T C i d ’l l T i ' o n l i l o . FAIR NOTES After doctoring for about twelve years for a t>.id stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors’ fees, I purchased my wile one box of Chamber! in's Stomach and Liv er Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought before. - S ami hi . B oyf . h , Fol som, Towa This medicine is for sale by It. S. Knowlton. Samples free. Interesting Facts About Seattle Exposition. Seattle, July 14.—Lumbermen from all parts of the United States, representing interests that control the entire timber wealth of the country, will congregate at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition from Monday, July 19, to Wednes day, Ju ly 27. The Logging Congress, which Progress in Cuba. will be held in Seattle at that time, is one of the greatest annual in With the be^intiing of the pres dustrial congresses now held in the United States. Hitherto these ent fiscal year the Republic of Cuba sessions have been held in the established a Bureau of Informa East. The western lumbermen tion, President Gomez appointing consider this a3 the most important Leon J. Canovn, n i l American news event ever known to the lumbering paper man, wlioh - resided in Cuba interests of the Pacific Coast. eh ven yoais and has a wide ac The meetings will be held in the quaintance with the Island, as its Hoo Hoo building which was built dire-tor. on the Exposition grounds espec Parties wishing information of ially for this congress. The struc any nature concerning Cuba can ture was put up by a number of obtain same, free of ediarge, by Seattle lumbermen at the cost of writing to Leon J. Canovn, U. and 510,000. The amount spent for I. Bureau. (Utility anil Information entertainment, it is estimated, will Buaonu.) Deportment of Agricult bring the cost to over $25,000. ure, Comm rce ami Labor, Havana. The Hoo Hoo building itself has Cuba. been designed as an exhibit of what Many people with chronic throat the West can do in lumber. All of the finishings are of tho finest and lung trouble have found corn- tort and relief in Foley's Honey and lumber which could be picked on 1'ar, as it cures stubborn coughs the Coast. One room is furnished alter other treatment has failed. in Redwood from Humboldt county L M. Reggies, Keasoner, Iowa, in California. Another room is ir writes: "The doctors said 1 had consumption, and I got no better picked Douglas Fir. until I took l-’oiey’s Honey and Tar The purposo of the lumbermen It stopped the hemorrhages and of the state is to familiarize the pain in my lungs and they vis’tors with western timber. It is are now as sound as a bullet.” For expected that it will do more to -ale by C. J. Fuhrman. advertise this great resource of the West among tho investors of the East than any other event. Baby Christening Day on July 20 is one of the unique features of the week. All babies born in Be Any person cutting timber or attle during the month of Juno will bark of any description on the lands be christened at the Exposition of the Southern Oregon Company, with appropriate exercises. or removing same, or other proper Portland Day on Tuesday, July ty, from sai l 1 mils, without being 20, will be well attended. The duly authorized in writing, will lie Portland Commercial Club accom prosecuted according to la«'. panied by the Oregon Journal Car Any person furnishing sufficient rier’s band of 25 pieces will come evidence fur the recovery of pro in a body. There are already at perty so taken nnd conviction of tire the Exposition a largo number of parties concerned, will tie given otio- Portland people and this crowd lmlf of the property recovered. will join with tile official delegation Southern Oregon Company. in making the day a notable one The Japanese of Beattie are planning an Oriental celebration CALL ON for Wedneday, when the Japanese building will be officially dedicated. Butte and Anaconda will be the center of attraction on Thursday, and inspect the largest Ju ly 22, A special train of eight and most handsome sleepers, two diners, an observation line of Gents’ Furnish car and a baggage car, will loave ing Goods in the City. Butte on the 20th bearing a large delegation from Montana, The Newest and most Thursday will also be Redmeu’s j handsome thing in the Day. The parade will form at the City in stadium in the morning. This BO O TS AND SHOES day follows the adjournment of the Great Council at Tacoma. The Btato M edieal Associations of Washington, Oregon, Idaho amt British Columbia «ill convene- at the Exposition from July 21 ti July 24. When you want a ♦ •’ ♦ NOTICI:. D. L. Perkins Diarrhoea i «»lie, < J i o l m t D itirili«» 11 I t n i H M l j H i« fi. i t i i «1 ( quick cure without any Good Bargains in Real Estate, j Six-room residence, good location —lot 50x100 feet; fine lawn. A l snap for $1100. Business property bringing $100 per month. A good investment. And other snaps, see S tutsman A Co. “Get m a r r i e d , ’ ’ Bays Senator De- Pew. But he doesn’t say how ofteD. He is a poor stick who will not work tor the advancement of bis home town. If people with symptoms of kid ney or bladder trouble could real ize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Fo ley’s Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up these organs and there is no danger ot Brights’ disease or other serious disorder. Do not dis regard the early symptoms. For sale by C. J. Fuhrman. LOW R a t e s TO O regon via UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $3 From Chicag’o $30.50 From 6 t. Louis $25 From Omaha 52 From Kansas C ity The Best Coal in Coos county I CAN SUPPLY EVERY ORDER For anything to Feed Man, Horse or Fowl, and my Prices are Established on the “ Live and Let $5.00 per Ton Live Order.” P . E. Leave Orders W ith Wm. Oddy Phone Main 295 D R A N E E Q U IP P E D W IT H W IR e L e S S Ste am e r A lliance Capt. E. D. Parsons Coos Bay and Portland Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at service of tide. H. W. SKINNER, Agt. Marshfield H N. LORENZ, Agt. Coquille JVïeal» a t a l l H o u r s p r o r a 6 a m to 9 p m . Fipst-Class Service. AT TH E C oal Skookum Restaurant, Incandescent Electric Light Prêt» Accepted throughout the civilized world the as the most universally satisfactory il Button luminant for all purposes the Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the CHEAP EST light known. and here That furnished by the COQUILLE you R IVER have class and up to date in every respect it. The rates place it within reach of all ELECTRIC CO is first FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. C. A. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. S p o e t a i A t t e n t i o n G i v e n to C t t m m e n e i t t l Men Wo H a k e R a t e a to c e g u la t t B o a r d e r s . Stilemi! of Coquil e Rira Trasportata Comsaur. Leave Coquille 9:30 A. M. “ “ 7:30 “ “ “ “ I P. “ Arrive at “ 9 A. “ U 4:30 (t 10:30 A. “ M. Leave Bandou 6:30 A. “ “ 1:30 P. “ “ 7 A. Arrive at “ 11:30 A. (« (l 1:30 A. < . •< 4:30 P. ’S M A G A Z IN E Johnson Lu m b er C o . Keeps iu stock a complete line of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, Mouldings, etc. Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber TO THE PUBLIC Writ« letters to everybody you know in the East and tell them about these low colonist rates. Hend them litera ture about Oregon, or send their ad dresses to us and we will do it. In this way you can be a great help in the growth and progress of your State. in the Coquille Valley. Estimates gladly furnished. Prices as low as the lowest. APRIL 1909 you CAN PREPAY FARES for anyone from any place if you want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our local agent and he will telegraph ticket promptly. Inquire of Agents or write to WM. Me MU HU AY General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) PORTLAND, OREGON Yard and Office, ftor)t St. near Depot. Phone 331 City Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKW ATER Ba^erv, Sails From Ainsworth Doch, Portland, Wednesdays at 8 P. M. E. C. HOLLOWAY, PROP. Br. all, Cake, Pica, Cookie., Oin- 1 W> p. M IL L E R , Ageut, Marshfield, Oregon gcr-naps, etc. Special attention (fivei; order, fur banquets, dinner. I PAUL L. STERLING, AGENT. CQUILLE, PHONE NO. 181 picnic, etc. _______________________________________________________________ Semi'il Street, Coquille, Oie. "The safe an 1 reliable tiwn screw fhe New ami Speedy S ir Elizabeth THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Betw een S a n F r a n c is c o and B a n d o n Steamers FIFIELD and BANDON T w i n S c re v v , Ist Class Passage N ew ^ t > T ........c_ F ,VB CENTS A COPY N E W I D E A P U B L I S h V n G C OMP ANY NE W Y O R K TO O U R READERS Sails for Portland E very Saturday loss o f time, and one f*nr« . that is followed by no “It affords me pleasure to state I consider the preparation known as had results, use Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera md Capt. Olien, Master. Diarrhoea Remedy the lust :)ni| Chamberlain’s Will make regular trip* he* * surest of good results o( an\ I I n , ever used in my lamily,” - n s I’ p; Colic, Cholera and C o q u i ll e R iv e r an l an Herrington, of M mnt Aerial, Kv. Diarrhoea Remedy. F ra n c is c o . This is the universal verdict of al N o S to p o ver a t W a y Port*. who use this remedy. It. It never fails and is Kim-trie i.iKht*. Kverything m Ktr.i so prompt and effectual that p op'e ('las •< Style. pleasant and safe to take. take pleasure in recommending i For sale by It S Kiowlton It is equally valuable for —------- • » « --- How Thieves Live children. It is famous A :I20 acre South Atrn-an Vet- rat, by Charles Somerville, the for its cures over a large Boil nty Lind Certificate issued In celebrated newspaper criminal part o f the civilized the Depait'uent of (lie in' in, , reporter, is only one of the Government of Canada, Oita.-,a world. big features that make the under the Volunteer Bounty Act, 1908. 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